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v THE MORNING ST Alt, WILMINGTON N. On THURSDAY, FEBKUAKY lOibzi. .THREE FLEET WOULD LEADERS IN HOSPITAL CITY OFFICIALS TALK! AWAY IN 5 YEARS MEASURES OF TAXATION .vorai Hnlidav" Would 51 " Pnwpr of State Municipal Association in Session at Raleigh Goes Into Finances United Kingdom m rk as to keep their armor and ont plants at worn nvt years. Britain, on the other hand, hav- nmr dl. Once an a hri says. 11 " urn ro M' V that It must he scrapped. You MOmsas City Star) ,f the auestion which gren- Ap, a i overlooked in the ,'prb- h"5 . ni holiday" has been fr i m the attention of the '0ht' Archibald Hurd. tha ?h I1" 1 W rt. who declares that a ces- f shipbuilding for five , years ivalent to me aeain ii,ni jontrrr. as .in. mi." be eciui British fleet. . ilSt'lf. is iii the reduction or the oa it is mat we iiki, , it the end or me - ak, w.p still needed a navy, ,xfr 1 ' bartered away ' the ,.hHt ,.,'i.ntinr one." In other .ntpst element of naval r'1CJnr- is not the ability to build C mit tb- facilities for arming and ''jinr thetn- "llr Plnnt. Vnn't Stand Idle .mi the "construction of an""" tiiVp conifi not i1ofs ann hm prp . , vtRnA kIIp five years, Mr. i-'JPp 'j iv.n turned to. over ir'' , now- fleet. The own- ?M ,n . giants would DromDtly 0I.... ,i turn to something else. frsp men. n i.nndon Telegraph. United joints out tnat tne ' rill'" 1' . -1-flcr and Japan, in i.im' COUHI BO sprrau uui. ates DRIVE ARE ANNOUNCED Four Divisions of Four Teams Each Announced at Head- quarters Yesterday Interest Brows dally In the $100,000 campaign that Is to be waged, begin ning February 15, for the purpose of making necessary expansions at the James Walker Memorial hospital and wiping out a $30,000 debt on the in stitution. Each day the campaign headquarters in the People's bank building is flooded with inquiries with regard to the drive. Perhaps the most important '.. an nouncement made at the headquarters was aveomplete list of the division and team captains who are to supervise the canvass for the funds. The work ers will be divided into four divisions each division containing five teams and each team in command of a captain. There will be two divisions of men and two of women. The divisions and team captains are iouows: Division No. 1, Herbert BluthAnthni chairman; captains: W. I. Baxter, George Honnet, John K. Hanby and Walter Storm. Division No. 2. Dr. J. G. Murphy, chairman ; -team captains: E. T. Han cock, Edward C. Hines Dan M. Hodges. Louis J. Poisson and William Struth ers. , " Division No. 3, Mrs. S. Solomon, ' Meares said, and 36 exemptions to the chairman; captains: Mrs. J. Lawrence j tax were reported, among these being U, keen 'Us plants employed. hi . months nnst III " - in fact, the British and ariname nt plants have stood irmo'r. factory is built,'! Mr. be used for no other ami if over a long penou no fVio Inovlfnhlo r. 31' " 111 Inrnlrnr -nnt nse an arniui nun UtjeiMfr i.hnr tn-r cannot eini"" ,,f jams or cnocoiaie ars: '" he making reams. .. -' fnn't nulla lun n ""J jlnch the same is true ui .un....6 ,tnf srroat Rims- 'mere are ni many " in the country even today who .. . t ifi.inrh rims, buildine ou a lur" "ul i , . hfm HP stage uv ,".." nice oi tins ""in---' j v ' - - - j difficult in this country because we nve, an island, ana long wince u' I idea that we could be adequately ..f.niiPii bv immobile forts. The Frfnch, the Germans and other powers arne,i out gn-at aruuery mr rt when they were nni sireuguieu' ..their fleet: the United States am same, in this country, on tne Mhcr hand, the only nemaiia iur uig cnni has come from the admiralty, and Thn that demand ceases the industry must dip. demobilizing great factories, nlcss precautionary steps are taiten. Those arr considerations wnicn can- ot ho ignored in aiscussmg wie piu- posed naval holiday, or, indeed, the in definite postponement of a new ship- buildiiip program. Jt is common knowlfflgp tlint at this moment, the. firms whi'-h have hitherto supplied-the navy with armor, guns and guri mount- inzc are considering: tne auvisaDiiiiy ofscranping all the plants provided by hem in past years at a great expenai .urf nf capital. They can be used only 'or the purposes of producing naval armaments. It would re rimcuious io fcest that wc should maintain a fleet n order to keen these estahllshments hiisv and to give employment to the 'killed artisans. That would be the eight of absurdity. Capt. Thomas D. Meares, city clerk and treasurer, returned yesterday morning from Raleigh, where he at tended a meeting of the North Caro lina Municipal association. The meet ing was presided over -by -.Mayor. Gal latin Roberts, of Asheville, who is presidehtof the association, and there were nearly fifty municipal officials from all parts of North Carolina in at tendance at the meeting'. Captain Meares yesterday reported that the association discussed -fhree propositions of state-wide -importance as pertaining to municipalities, but Chat. Wilmington was only directly concerned in two of these, and, ir. or der of their importance, he described these propositions, as follows: A resolution enlarging the restric tion of 50 cents ad-valorem tax, which, by an amendment passed in the -general assembly last August, Is limited to 50 cents; and all of the cities rep-1 resented, with one or two exceptions, reported that they could not operate within this 50 cents ad valorem. Wil mington, Captain Meares said, is op erating within 55 cents. License and privilege tax exemp tions in the revenue and machinvry act were severely criticised, Captain oprunt, Mrs. w. c. Whitehead, Mrs. J. Solomon, Mrs. J. O. Carr and Miss Jen nie Murchison. , Division No. 4, Mrs. J. Victor Grainger, chairman; captains: Airs. C. P. Bolles, Mrs. George B. Elliott. Mrs. J. B. Sidbury, Mrs. J. C. Stewart and Mrs. J. C. Wessell. . Each of the team captains are now busy selecting their team workers. Each team will be given a list of per sons to- be called upon when soliciting contributions. There will be no du plication of names, consequently no person will be called upon but the single time. WENDLINGER BAKERY IS DAMAGED VY LATE FIRE Smoke and Water Also Factors irk Damage to Plant FINK ATTF.NrHM'K AT THE IMTIAI. I.F.XTEN SERVICES Quick and efficient action on the part of the Wilmington fire depart ment is all that saved the handsome new Wendlinger bakery. No. 112 South Front street, from complete destruction last night shortly after 11 o'clock when the blaze was discovered by passersby on the second floor of the building oc cupied by the bakery. . As It was, damage, 'estimated tb amount to sev eral thousand dollars,' was done to the building, stock and equipment by the rre, smoke and water. - Earjy this morning, Charlie Wend linger, manager or the plant and prin cipal owner of the bakery, said1 that in spite of damage, the fire would not interfere with his business. Consid- of flour, lard, sugar and other material ton April 11-12 which" was stored on the second floor mmmmmmmmmmmm oi tne ounaing. Foreman Marlow of the plant, stated that as well as it could be established last night, the fire originated In the woodwork wiiere the bakery oven flue passed through the roof of the build ing. The . damage by the flames was principally at this point. the following: Dentists, doctors, law yers, express companies, telegraph companies, oil companies and others. He said the city officials claimed mu nicipalities should be giyen the power to levy taxes on the professions and business enterprises mentioned, and that the association adopted a reso lution requesting the legislature to re moye the. exemptions from taxation. Captain Meares said considerable time was given over to the discussion of some amendments to the financial act, but that this matter was finally turned over to a committee, which will give its decision today. THE very taste of Piedmonts recalls , the "good old days" when you smoked your first Piedmont ten years ago, or perhaps twenty. Through all those years of change, Piedmonts are unchanged. Mellow and sweet as ever and with: the same lively, appetizing flavor. s No sir, Piedmonts haven't changed and never will never while we can get that xipe old Carofina -Virginia tobacco tb-1 puts the character into Piedmont cigarettes.' INTERNATIONAL BOXING BOUTS ARE- BEING PLANNED IN MAY NEW YORK, Feb. 9. An Interna tional tournament, which will bring to gether recognized amateur boxing champions of the United States and England, is being planned for this city early in May. ; ' It is proposed to have the winners of the English amateur athltic as sociation and the American amateur athletic union championship contest, which are scheduled to be held almost simultaneously in London and Boston, compete for international honors while their titular laurels .are still fresh. An invitation from the officers of the A. A. U., headed by Secretary Fred erick W. Rublen, has been dispatched to. the officials of the English A. A. A., requesting them to designate the win ner in ' each of the eight weight di visions as the British standard bearers for a serieB' of bouts against the Ameri can amateur champions following the national tournament to be held in Bos- C'lorf cnngrpRations attended the first Unten services held in various unlies nf the city yesterday, the ob- 'ervaiue of Ash Wednesday being gen era!. S'prviips will continue through Holy week on the following schedule: ' St. John's, morning service daily at :3l o'clock and afternoon services 'wr? day at 5 o'clock except Saturday. nnflrmatini) lectures will be given ai'h Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, "artinc tonierlit St. .lamos. niornine: nraver Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 o'clock: ily service and address, 6:10 "to 6:40 n.: litany Fridays at noon: conflrma- ! "on lectures Fridays at 6:10 p. m., and confirmation, Palm Sunday. March 20. St. Paul's, services each Thursday at wn und at S p. m. with prayer Mon fe.v. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday p. m. 'hnrr-h of the (Jood Shenherd. serv- Monday. Tuesilav. Thursdav and riflav at 4 p. m. anil Wednesdays at P. m. ' ' - hnrr-h of the Ascension WeHnesflav nings at S o'clock. Philip's, Wednesday afternoons at oiio'k. Additional sprvioo -urin ounced. for Holy week. Swire Relief v Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief VSSJ FOR INDIGESTION ATTENTION! Just received a full line of fresh meats ready to eat. TONGUE. J Per lb X)RNBEEF. Per lb SPICED BEEF. Per lb 300SE LIVER. Per lb FRANKFURTERS, Per lb BOLOGNA. Per lb. POTATO SALAD. Per lb. SI. 00 90c ...75c ...50c 40c .40c 20c NEUWIRTH'S DELICATESSEN "ONLY REAL ONE IN TOWN" 130 Market Street' Telephone 1322 10 for 10 cents 20 for 20 cents Abo In romtdAJR" TIGHT tin of 69 GIGAEETTES O. O. F. MEETING Vi' memberR nf T.Ptita Pnhalra. !i ; e' ' O. O. F.. are urtrpii tn h nrcta. .at the regular maniino. tviio r ? St S o'clrL- A . S. Imiu me ooay win De a "' He liroutrht i.v. f .- . s time arrancements will also be ma(l, , -miiiriiio Bill f0r February social LUCKY cigarette r Its toasted pOR SALE" changes to "SOLD" in the twink- ling of an eye when the owner, uses Star Want Ads. , ' Scores of deals take place, every day through the help of the real estate advertising columns in this newspaper. More than ever before people are coming to realize the wisdom of owning their homes. For people who want to buy real estate, the want ad pages offer a convenient anii helpful service ty bringing buyer and seller together. . - . i "The Paper With the Want Ads" "My Best Advertisement "ionic w uscu Gnuujy" ChaaiberlaiD Cough Remedy, for she makes a point or tell ing other mothers about it, wlio in turn pass the news on. It is this that has made Chamberlain s Cough Remedy a household wor throughout the world. 'Just ask some mother in your community what she thinks of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy she will tell you that it enables her to get her children through the winter without coughs, colds or croup, and that at first approach of a cold she herself takes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy She will tell you that it is as thoroughly reliable for the youngest child as for the oldest member of the family. You can give it to the baby, the children going to schqol or take it yourself, always with the same result a quick relief k ,- P. O. " J. B. McCABFi & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 124S i; , W7MvdaMBBll4iM i 1 ' Save e- ihir on manufacturers' prices by taking ad vantage of our special sale of Ladies' Coat Suits, cfoaks and Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses. . COATS AND SUITS, AT $130.25. to $40 BLOUSES, AT $3oSO to $9.00 anufacturers Hotel Wilmington Sample Rooms 316 North Front Street ' C. J. ROBERTS I. C. 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