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- - -; v. ,y.; V SIX 5 . it - -;( -K IMPORTANT NOtlCE v Itemi$Nof news intended ior use in the social and personal column of The Star, should be cbmmunicateol'directlyto this, office, in writing or 6y .calling Telephone No 61. i . Our friends will confer, a favor by ; making their tele phone calls in this connection between. 3 :0Q' and , 10:00 o'clock, p.;;V;-.:SJ .:l.:-':K-r,-' -. Ladle' Aid to" Meet fiv , The regular monthly meeting ef the Ladles' Aid society of Saint Matthew's ' Lutherai church will be held th's af ternoon In ' the Sunday school 161 the ,'. - church at 3:30 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. -X'-'l V - " ' - .Miss- Elizabeth Kessler left last nigrht for her home in. Orange,, N. ,J., aftex -' spendffig- seevral weeks in the city "as ? a ruest ' of Mr; and --Mrs.; ' William "UV'.KoSkig.':.: V'-f-"- ---v'.. -'-'f' r" : :':-''-'v.r: ri VCoIoalal- Dubm Meet Monday ', ; ; An" fmportant meeting of the North i Carolina Society of Colonial Dames will ' be' held Monday morning at 10:30 - . oclock, , lit the ' assembly rooms,' 503 Market street, and every member of ? the society Is-requested to l?e present '' ( ttt the meeting. . : V ' '- -.- , ; The topic for discussion will be the Pageant of the Lower Cape. Fear, in which, the-soclety has .been asked to 'participate.' . .. . -W. - -V: - v' V: ' v; SteI dvB Da - - ' ! A subscription dancp will be, given tonight at the Steel 'Ship club. The public is cordially Invite4.to attend. ' The meeting of. the music department of the North Carolina Sorosls, called . for today. has been . postponed until , next Wednesday, It was announced last : night. , . - ' ' " " . v .. ' ' - . Miss Louise Howser, of JWashington . "city, is visitlng at the home of Mrs. . -Herbert Smith, on Fifth" street ' , " :'. J Mrs.' W. F. Martin Js wa f of a ) v month's visit to relatives M ' Jtomfe . . '!' Madison and Atlanta, 'Ga. . -- - ' v '' , , . ;. i Friends" will - be pleased to learn that ' Mrs. B. M. Gregg., who has- been. Ill .nt her home on PrinQess street, is re- ; covering. - ! Blrtkday Party v , . -rj Miss Louise McClammyv young J daughter of Mr. R. P. BlcClammy, cele- .brated; her fifth birthday Monday aft ' ernoon at her home, 423 South Front street. A delightful party . wa given, ' ' at which - a v number r of Interesting games were played.; The dining room, was tastefully .decorated for .-the .--occasion, ,-a color scheme . of 4 - pink and white being carried out.;. Ice cream, - cakes and candies were served. Those - present were: Louise McClamniy, An ..nie Woodbury. Cleo Cunningham. ? Joyce Heritage, Helen Parish, Margaret :Bryari,: Myrtle Mae Bryan, Vivian King, - . Julius Farrar, Carpline Farrar, Mary Frances Clowe, Mildred .Hall, Louis .' ''Woodbury, - Fulton- Allen, VCUfford : s Heaves, Billy Parish, Haywood Smith, '.Marvin Allen, Graham Allen, , B. , H. .Batte, Jr., and Owen Fillyaw, Jr. - Mrs. ; E. W.-Helnis 1 and 'son, of . Ral . ; eigh, are visitingrelaaves'in the'y. EUROPEAN RELIEF Fuife K APPROXIMATELY $ 6,000 1 '.. -t ' 1 - 4 . : v Expected Figure. Exceeded -By ' Local Committees' - , A' 'Meares Harriss,i , city chairman. ol ; the European Child Relief " Fund com . raittee, announced last night-' that the .' total amount subscribed here -to. date ; --.fr thfe starving, children or central f'aWd southeastern Europe . is approxi - ;mately S 6,000, or ' a thousand, dollars V y more than was expected.' .' ' ' ''"'-''- , : V, "Yesterday the committee, which -can-? vassed the employes of the -Carolina ahipyardr" the Liber ty -shipyard of the t '- Newport .Building corporation, and the : A v general ( offices of the : Atlantic . Coast - " '. 'Line railroad reported. The. following , r ;t. amounts were subscrlbedf Carolina . - yard $222;' Liberty yard $81.8;' Coast ' 1 Line offices' $300. - V- -A .'.- Chairman Harriss states that , there are yet a few committee; to .file flnal '. ' reports. He expects these to be made today. ' . .; f , . ; ':M v CONFEDERATE VETERANS vV';H, MAY WITNESS "HOOP LA" ; t Legion Commander Tenders Re ; : served Seats for ''Minstrel t" ; ' - '-' Special reserved jseats. to v'Hoop. La." . .. xthe American Legion minstrel tonieht. , will be tendered to the 29 Confederate veterans ptesent '.'at the Daughters of j " the Confederacy .'dinner- today, accbrd- t . , ing to an announcement made last , . ujr jvinunn, commanaer (or ? ; 7 the local post of the legion . i ? . ri l,i if At the veterans accepted the offer, - . which 4 Commander Hollis ' expressed t . - hope that they 'would, it is believed "they will f enjoy the performance to . night; at the Acadeniy of 'MOS16, PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS Rub ; pain away ; , with ) a : small ' trial bottle 6F old- : l-'-iSt; Jacobs Oil' - ii ; - Stop ydoslng". Rheumatism.Vv, . ' . C; ' t '.', i It's pain only; not once -case in -fifty " ! requires 'internal treatments Rub soofn--; ; xlng, penetrating "St. Jacobs. Oil" vright ' .on the "tender spot,",-and -by the' time ; ;you say Jack Robinson- out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. ?'St..:Jacobs Gil" is ' a harmless rheumjatlsm linir ment which ' never -T disappoints t'an'd doesn't burn " thi skin, f It : tajces; pain,' soreness and 1 stiff nessV,f ronv-' acbing Joints, muscles -and bones;: stops iscl 1 atlca, , lumbago, backache - and . neural 'gia. . - '-;'j,?rin:v;';-; -Limber up!, ' Get a small trial bottle of old-time, i honest "St. -Jacobs Oil", from any;; drug 1 store, and in a mo ment, you'll be free from, pains," ache? - and v stiffness. ' - Don't suffer i v., Rub UlJ lllh ulUIIAu ' '. ' ' - J. M. Hyman Sayal , He Remem7 bers Hearing Explosion Tere -i'S'S Saturday: ''MpmJf FLORENCE, S. C, Jan, 18,--Aside from the declaration 'of Josh! M: Hyman that .herhad 'heard a pistol shot iri the woods about i half mile from-the Bigr . . . . , - . . ham home,at 6 o'clock iSaturday event ing, the report ..being in' the .general. direction said to have ' been- .taken by L S. Bighamj when.'-hei.Is'WaJd'tajyoj run 1 across ' the fpad ; and entered the J belt of woods, there, are no new5 de-' velopments today in the ' tragedy :in which IlS.,JBlgham is lieved to have shot, .and killed, his mother, Mrs.'' M. M. Blgham, his sistel, Mrs. Marjorie Black', arid , the latter's two-iadopted children, and .then to have sent a bullet through his own brain..;-v i-y. ,- , " t ,-' The declaration "of Mr. Hyman well- Known cjttxen . ot tneirampitco. com munity, . is -'considered", imoortani- be-', cause ; of its xelation-jtO' the supposed. suicide 4;f .Bigham, .whose . body. was. found, at noon Sunday on a ditch bank ih the; woods, anrd to the doubt IK the minds of some that Ire' nettner perpe trated the crime nor 'killed himself. Coroner Smith returned ; from the scene of tragedy "; last . night . - after spending Sunday and, Monday there iif an . effort" o 'procure" all- available evf-dence- concerning the tragedy, v ' As stated yesterday; the coroner's jury will not make' its "report until it has exhausted every source of informa tion bearing; on the case, It is thought it wii ill take abOut two weeks.; FORMER-COLLEGIANS PLAY HERE TONIGHT Wilson '"Team to ace- ' Local basketball Quintet, .' '' ' ' r ' - ' ' '''.' v- Manager Lester Bose, with his team of ex-college players representing i the Wilson Y. M. C. will arrive in the city this morning to battle the:Rain bow basketball quintette of the local Y.' M.'C. A. league. . 3 I ,:'The game is to."; be4 playea'Jn "te -gymnasium , of , the local association and wiU commence, at 8 :30 . o'clock. .The Wilson team comes t6 the city with , a reputation of being - fast; and hard fighters. The' team-; has won a long-string1 of victories and if is" un derstood that It has been ' practicing hard for the game with the Rainbow five. - ; . - .-- - ' . - -Captain Montgbmeryi.of. the locals, also has had bis team at work Jn an ticipation of a -hard game -with the visitors. ; - , ' " ALLEGED HORSE THIEF IS IN JAIL AT BURG AW Pender . County Sheriff . , Has r ' Heaviest Claim On'-Him "Wanted .here for- stealing one horse and held In Surgaw. for stealing three horses,. vis.I the predicament Claude Henry, negro, "finds himself .in, ?said fberiff , Murray, of Pender county, in n interview yesterday. The sheriff said 'the negro is held in Pender ctrunty finder $800 bond, and that. he did not see his way clear to turn thi negro over, to Sheriff George C. Jack son, because the negro is three times a horse thief in Pender to once in New Hanover, the sheriff said.. . ' Henry is wanted here for the alleged theft of a horse from J. F. Robertson,. Dixon, N. C. He is said to have driven the animal to death, and the 'warrant charging ..him with the crime . here could not be served, because he escaped -from -the city before the authorities could apprehend him. -'- 'f Hen rv drove . the horse from Dixon to this city; . 'f :.' ". ' Sl'MMO.MXG 200 JCRORS ' Sheriff George Jackson? and Deputies Philemon and Holloraan are summon ing 200 . jurymen for the , two capital cases that will be tried before Judge E. H. Cranmer this week: One hundred is the number. in ; the venire for the Reel case, and the 'same number is be-M iub uiuiuuueu lui Lite , wiuiam XVUSS trial this afternoon. ' NEGRO HISSING ' Mrs. Lyman Delano,. 1705 Market street, t reported to the: police that her negro cook's husband, , William Ward, residing at Third and Woostei streets, left his home Sunday anal has not been' seen; or heard of, since. The police are endeavoring to locate the negro.- - ' DEATH OP INFANT V'' ' Hubert Lee, 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tucker, J07 South Second street," died at the 'James .Walker Memorial hospital Monday at 10 p. m., after a short 5 illness. Th'e funeral will be held from the residence this afternoon at o'clock. ; -'f: . '-.-.. JSRW1N R BeKgDOLL WANTS " : TO GET OUT OF PRISON - KANSAS CITY.5 Mo.,' Jan, i8.Erwln R.- Bergdoll,. member of, a wealthy Philadelphia family, who is serving a four4year term in. the 'federal discip linary barracks at. Fort Leavenworth for evading the selective draft, lata to. day filed application of r a writ of "ha beas corpus in the federal court at To peka, demanding his release, according to announcement made here today. AT NEW PRICES J ust received a shipment y of , New Linens, including ; Towels, $1.00 to $2.50 each ' v- Pillow Cases : : Napkins and Table '(Jlbths to :. malchv . V "v ? The prices on ; these cartnot be bettered anywhere .V' C. H; S"ORE & cb. ; . 113 Market Street"' LINENS PLAUt m.lHIo UUUMIIiY UUUt Heiid Resere System Declares "future Is Bright'for Brains;; -i :.jf-.iJL:-irV,''lV&-'k.i and Brawn ' mm ffl jjj.i:;: NEW. TORK ' Jan. s ITi-Bbth if'lonAr term credits and ' .investments Ett ropeafa securities aire called fortby the present situation to supplement . ordi nary. banking ' activities iu' effecting economic Jand 1 financial-ehabilitalipn, Governor - Harding of the federal 're serve, board declared iri an address, here tonight, before, a group meeting- of the Newvyork Bankers' association, Jr. : v f peaking .on "working ' back,' tc ndi mal" :; Governor 'Hardi.ng'' asserted that whatever,' "danger, of crislsth;ere may havobeenl has passed, . and: that, , a -bright? futwre'Js- aheid to be' attained through hard. and -Intelligent worfc' r i Production , ,must ; ,continae r if the cSun.tryUis ti7 prosper,; : the ' governor cou.iryis .xo, prosper mo governor said, but. .surplus production must, be disposed of by 'sale lo f orelen, countries. Under. present conditions, ..he cohtinued. manyreountries -n mot pay' t orv goods In the "usual, manner. and -'it is neces sary that we should Revise new means Continuance of trade with Europe is vital, Governor Harding' declared, and the maintenance of, "the trade rela .tionships of the other countries, y is scarcely- less Important. - . , k . - .4 "Otherwise.-'there will .be a' constant tendency," the governor" explaindr"to ward the accumulation here ofxgoods: principally. raw. ' materials.- frOm :tho.43 couniries whlcn have been in the hab't of selling to Europe, but which now, .on account of Etrope's ' inability- to- pay and their :own inability to extend credit. , . r -f r : t , T I and noney -saving in the S fp & 0 ? great outdoors : muscle rhak ; jW) 32riV I ihg healthy buildirig exercise.' ttjQggg ;;.The very model nd equipment ou have; in mind at rtlie very reasonable price you expect to pay for it, i , Columbia quality and (completeness ifor more - than' ; forty yean, has been "Standard tf the.World ' ' , )f;. " . - -. . r . - -.r :i.ii- - v.- -,.' . - '. " : ", I p?i Columbia, Catalog unt on requtsi - -v- GERKIN& LERAY A 216'Market Street , r '.Sir ' 1 ! I E!ipJllMll tillllp Iniiiniiniiip liiniiipni i New Colored Cottons fo n ':: r r ave patterns; are prettier . i' Kilmuir Tissue; "32 lincxiismdea sills "and cotton voile ;IJ- f in singnam paiierns, veiling well, ai- ; ? ; J - i ; 32-inch Ginghams,; a .wonderful . yalue - rr '::.''-, . checks and plain colors, at 25c a I Romper Suitings, 27 to 32:inches wide; stripes, checks l 'U;':; c-c vv,.. and plain colors, at?t3'jiVitx- i. (' J "iaLL V-t-aW-a i IS ' Lf Tal V (miv.laaf i:v? - w The,But;terick Quarterly'Jfor ar . shipping to ; the United State &n order -to - sell 'tcUk&is&teW iForeiga- trade flnancitig '.-compaxUes incorporated under the Edge act are already in operation under federal wi perviaion, Governor' Harding said, and should their operations prove success fuL; the .formation of. others is to ? be PERSONAL EWU MOTES i OVJ" '. U MBBB QV VILSOJf PEOPLE -'CSpecial to The Star)! - WILSON"; janZ-'i 8. Mrs. Elizabeth Hanyey,-fQrriierly' of Georgia,1 but now 6f -'ew Tork.isr here making a stttdy "of . the recreational r hours of "Wll sonians.' !v -,:. -vm: i?-: :-Krr: ?:-;rJ- - Capt. Tl ' M swrfsttilinWfonfr nr.' : and Mrs.i C. E.v.Moorei Mr.' and Mrs. JonasH uetimger and Mr. R.f H. Patterson; are TOuperatlngs at Plnehurst; " - " .Elder C.. B-ehny., let t for Pilot Mountain' Monday afternoon to - attend the ' funeral mi ii ce, kittle Miss Madge Denny; v no-; succumbed - to an attack bf pheumonla.,last Sunday! : ' , v ; Mrs. B.' M. Royster of Bigh Point is visiting her; parents There,'; Mr.-and Mrs: e.1 s.1 Tbtiey;r - y " ' James Uzzeir, of Asheviller Is in town visiting-his mother..' Mrs;?PaUl Uzzell. i : f - ' - -,- ' ; ACO,t'lTTBO op;MCRDEB : t NEWPORT. KY.: Jan'.vi8;Justus;B. Murray tonight was aCQuitted by a jury in Campbell x circuit court bere, . before' whiA& hewas tried fofc, murder n the -flfst degree f or shooting-ajd ' killing Howard: PhiltipsThls former- partner thei operation of -a string of bakeries. TO THE 1 HOUSEJCEEPER; ' If 1 M quality, " - prices and service you vi, fvaii ju " ' w i- "w celling -pure larji 'for ,22c; -best . white meat, 25c; pork, afid beans, 2 for Z5c; I Octagbn and Kirkman's soap, 3 fof 25c; wTtBuing powaers,' e ior "Zcj Desi nour, 90 and 95c; potatoes,. fftfe pdr peck; fresh meats-of all kind- Give us a trial. " L. L. IIlls & Bro. Fifth and Red "Cross, plione 74 orrllJQ. , , -llt-W .Telephone No. 672 MipjMlip iiiiiiinn l.ij 4- ' ,k - i ... '.V' than, ever. 'Priced v j ,vl V rs:"Here7rf: ': V.'t'T Arrived ' - J . aw Spring n " Georgette, brown, black scarfs, formerly $155.00, -'at w;. Brown, black, or taupe fox ; $130.00, v : at . .. -f-n- IllilMlt i 1 1 & Black, brown, red and taupe fox and brown ; . wolf scarfs, formerly - ; yi A rf Pf. $89.50, at ' . ... . . :t . tRMt p Black, 'brown and taupe' fox scarfs, , f or ' merly $65.00, 50 - Taupe of brown - fox" scarfs, ' formerly $49.50, at ;only. . -r;itix f One brown fox muff, former- -y $25.oo, av...: vv H $19.50 Marmont chokers, ,-' - at . . . . . . . . i --a. -.- - V:-f -:-! Winter 'has iust gotten vuaw si c uiicx v c. ; TT Li J. J.1 j ivery coat iii uie.store nas oeen reaucea 10 ine lowest ppssioie price. , JaaKe aa vantage ot . this opportunity 'to be comfortable 'and well dressed at small cost. x Coat values to $55.00, Coat values to $69.50, Coat values to $20.00- at -4( Of timely interest are the stocks of winter suits now on sale at reduced prices. There .is more than ordinary appeal to,the smart styles, -tHe 'coldlefyirigr fabrics, the durable workmanship and the. genuine quality, that is so apparent in them,: Viewed from every angle, it has been a long ably to shoppers. - SuitsJ valued fe$50, t J v;'4atrf,i"l'.". v ;i:-i"'Vv v. -Suits ed;tij$5b, :. 'at . . a..1. '.. -. 'l-.l . . Suits Valued to $5.00, J at .-. . ........ .". 7. Suits valued to $70.00, t - -at - -? -K ' - Ay . . ......... Suits, yalued to f. s only:..". .:.V;-.:.'. - . - Pictorial Review Patterns Here, - - :'-.- . OlftomaM ,' : ' y ? V Announce me ' ' FIT-CLASS '-' 111 VlMlUCVVlUll W1UI tAlcu. uu-iu-ittic Uivvu;. Only 'the best meats wili be handled. ; Country Sausage , s. v i.-.' - -,'.and -Xiver Puddincr Our Specialties ' ' : Courteous Attention,vPrompt Service and Cleanliness' - , await you - v Mtt 23-525 -'Fourth Street: liSMepnones 293-294 ; - Perhps-ybu have postponed the purchase N X of the Furs cold weather finds you needing, ji pecause oi nign prices, many women have. good merchandising we are able to f rxe mbt rildhn uome iiv ana select Coatee ;br Wrap . tha't-ypuv have .set your S heart ujion. At no oter season will you get the maximum of - pleasure and comfort frbm yoiSrPurs. and Lucille fox One black fox t scarfs; formerly d - O Cf A ; tP 1Z ;OU $77.50 $65.00 $24.75 $9.75 aceai minter-oatrtime &s:jv down to the business of cold weather itt.pAmp.at. Warm win. ,xuu win mm. nere just uie vuat . 1 j i. ii -. 1 i ' d0'7 A I Coat values? Coat values at ' $34,75 Sxceptional tallies time : since jnrice; and iquality Suits valued. Suits valued at.. ...... $24;75 $27 50 $29.50 $3250 rz Suits valued at $89.50,. - Kft Suits valuedHto:$104, -f (gv 7 at . . . ... $110.00; at . . . . . 1 .. -r A 1 -s'V .'' , .The ever-new, ever-engrossing Ibonnet niay now begin; It is .a! SprinfcHats aT first arrivals MilliheriMreW beauty so welcome "after winter's dullness but have the added . appeal of lowered prices. From the latter: standpoint one need not delay; selection a moment. vJ Southern .travelers particularly . Tr511? -C"- a . -X AIM ak It AWA tff A 4 A-AtJIllvV M -M- A VtH 1 I vyiu iuiu uicu uccuo udvc uccn Wilmington's Shopping Center Go. vpenmg 01 . x MEAT MARKET . reductions on Purs, $new the Scarf, the - muff - former-CT-l r a ly $25.00,iat .... tpl.OU J Two black fox muffs; for- CQ OCT I merly "$18.50 at . .... . . . '. . tyU.LtO k '-w: J'!J itl 1 v.L--' . js. . . . r une nunit cape, lormeny VIT ETA S $225.00, at . . . tP XeOU One beaver collar, formerly f Q PA " $85.00,: at - J. . ; . ; . . i . . tPl-W DU One mink stole, -formerly tffW) r a -$185.00, at .v:. $a.DU One mink stole formerly. - (?0 CTA $125.00 at . . . , . : . ." J&DieOU One Stone Martin choker, .. '. (j.A M nr . f ormerly4$89.50, at ? . ... . ; .tpQHt I 0 $35.00 brown mink choker; rJy gQ $29.50 Marnlont. chokers, S CJ1 ( HZ at . ...... jL. A c ere you - want, reasonapiy priceu. l .1:- ; i . r - i to $72.50 to $110.00, . . $79.50 5 n Suits of suits f were so. favor toS.OO, J . Q Q r A A to $79.50, r , .... .. ... . . ... . . u7 JL v J v 1 .'..." m ere task: of . selecting the spring delight to announce the first that fresh oaiioiawiAii.iijr iitiipai,cu. We Ap preciate Your Mail Orders . -NOTICE! -! All former members of'the' Boys' Brigade fere requested to meet -at 'the- Chamber ot Conimerife.. Thursday night at 8 o'clock. W: R. DOSCHBB. .1 $39.50 $59.50 37 50 $4950 Spring 'rheumatism away, v (Adv.)
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