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. .V THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, :N. C SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. NINE ft " -"1" i i . . i,,i. .. .,.., ..... , vm... ' - " - II I " W ' I II I r ", X ;. ; " . cijTNG CITY FOR OLD ENCAMPMENT GROUNDS I A. Blue Wants Title to Tract On the Soun.-v 'Mayor Tarker Qulnc iloore. , and . H ..I T ' TT " . . v it v I'l .mv .1. ri - ii ri i muncninru . - "t U Wade, I M. Bunting, James -M. Ln were summoned yesterday to "ap in, Superior court on -MaT.ch- 28, fn the matter of I A. Blue against the itv -of Wilmington. The suit Involves. ff,e title to the property on Wrlgrhts Vpie sound, known as , the old encamp merit grounds. '.- - City Attorney Robert Ruark -was in terviewed last night, and reported hat I Dlue, of this city, ' Is suins the itv for the ownership of this property, which, he sa,d' has been owned by the itv of Wilmington for some years. c Atr Ruark said the complaint in this , ,.lU?e had not yet been' filed, bo he was not in a position to discuss the case .,t this time. He said, however, that the property has been leased by the tv from the estate of Pembroke Tnnrs for. several years, and prior to death of Mr. Jones itNwas alsoj Iraseii from him. ' j It Will O" Iticimu in liic u)U (lays pj the national guard, the annual enr mpments were held on this property, ,and there is considerable historic in terest in the old place. SPARRING SHOW PULLS HUNDREDS TO THEMJOCK VEIULY. THEY ARB i 'They are selling them lowr unri parking' thom higher in Wilmington." .might-be ;d. ;. parody on a well known song;", but JjLacidedly apropos of aredotUMwm le? hre. because Fords " "af'W numerous in this city rllo? wr? Tnow belngr Parked on the ro-of , of -the ; Jones Motor-Sales com pany, corner. Third and Market streets. The price of Fords recently came down tun. a few -days ago six Fords went up on the .elevator and now. they look like, they are ready for a "take off." ;, ' MEAREn SHIP DISAJILISU Captain George SV Meares,: formerly of this 'city arived in Norfolk yester day aboard the disabled steamer A. O. W. A:, of which he is master, accord ing to atelegram received in ; the city yesterday by his father, Iredell Meares, Esq. The A. 6. W. A. is a shipping board vessel. The telegram stated the boat was bound from Para, Brazil, r and made Norfolk in distress, but Mr. Meares said he had received no particulars in this connection. ... Decision Given, But Crowd Does Own Picking The higpist show in .Wilmington last jiight .was the sparring carnival staged on the dock at the custom house by the sailors from the revenue cutter Seminole. Seven bouts constituted the evening's entertainment and the .big pest crowd in the "history of the sport in this city was present, easily 1,000 persons sticking from the start of the initial bent at S:30 fintjl 10:30. Xo decisions were given by the ref eree, but the first bout, Surles vs. Lee, a slugging match from the sound of the gong, was a draw. The second ferap, Mann against Egan. resulted in V shade in favor of the latter, while the third, Hansen vs. "The Little Chief," was a draw. Hurden met Dutch rranu?!i. thi Seminole's sweet singer in the fourth bout and Dutch's boxing showed he- was a good warbler, Hurden ottin. thfl honors. Brown, decorated with a yellow belt, went blooie through the ropes when l:e dashed his nose madly against the irinve of Kil Smith, this being the tirst smack of the fifth of the seven encounters. Through the remainder of the festivities. Brown kept himself well covered. A grudge battle between Neville ami Callahan was the semi final, and Neville got the edge, thereby gaining the fair prize. The main event, the "Big Swede". "VS. Fmilins Dick Howie, went to Howie on points. It was announced imme diately after this encounter that Howie had accepted a challenge of Kid Hawkins for a 10-round exhibition the first Monday in March, provided the Seminole is in port. LOOK! PRE-WAR PRICES! Irish potatoes, per peck .35c Xo. 3 tomatoes .....20c Campbell's soups, 15c; 2 for. , : .25c Best compound lard, pound ... .16c Breakfast bacon, pound . .40e Wesson oil, in pints ....... ....35c Best f.our, 12-pound ' sacks . .'. .".85c Fresh country eggs, dozen 60c At NEW GROCERY STORE Comer Fourth and IVun Street- There vras an old woman Vlio lived In a sh.oe; And ahe had mo many children She didn't know what to do. But a wonderful idea entered her head. -She save them all some Sally Ann Bread And tucked them happily into their bed. QUALITY BAKERS ATTENTION! Just, received a full line of fresh meats ready to. eat. . TONGUE. Per lb X UN-BEEF. Per lb jPICED BEEF. Per lb jOOSE LIVER. Per lb. . . . . . FRANKFURTERS Per lb. BOLOGNA. Per lb. POTATO SALAD. Per lb SI. 00 ...90c ...75c ..50c ...40c ..40c 20c NEUWIRTH'S DELICATESSEN "OM,Y REAL Q.E Wf. TOWS" i.-O Market Street Telephone 1323 1 r inxtra-iicii ream at your call much richer than bottled cream What we offer you here is Super-Cream not milk. Rich Wisconsin cream, from model dairies, made richer by con centration. It is one-third richer in butter fat than the government requires for cream. . , . It is better cream far better than ou buy-in bottles. It has no different flavor from ,the best fresh dairy cream. It costs no more than bottled cream, despite its" extra richness. It- is pasteurized, and, therefore, sterile. It keeps fresh until you want it, and is always at your call.; . A new development You long have known evaporated milk. But that is milk, and it will average less than 8 per cent butter fat. Super-Cream is cream an. extra-rich cream exceeding 24 per cent in butter fat. It is unaltered, save by reduction. .It. has no flavor save the flavor of fresh, rich dairy cream. It is prepared by the Walter Jahn process the only process which can place rich cream, fresh and natural, at your constant call. . Use Super-Crean like bottled cream. When you need it, open a can and pour itiinto a pitcher. Being extra-rich, .it. is wise to dilute it. Add an equal part of water or of milk. Any that is left will keep. Dilute as you wish for' your cooking. Add three parts water 'and you have an extra-rich milk. To whip it, cool it well and cool the utensils. - ' It is simply super-fine cream, to use like any cream and have ever at your call.t -No waiting for the milkman, no shortage, no waste. And it costs like-common cream. Just find out now, for your own sake, how .much this means to you. Walter Jahn's uper-Cream Grocers Specialty Company Distributors 17 Market Street Telephone No. 65 Friday Saturday Specials ivxj.t iA4S'B SOAP, ORo VAMER'S DAINTY FliOUR; Al fC 24-lb. tar. , A. 5 I iU 9 "24-lb. bagr ....... ...... fc. .............. O 1 I 0 PURE LARD. - . - n n Pound . X 18 Q. COMPOUND LARD, . , 1 CA Pound . .-. '- 105' SHAND!S GROCERY W? sUD'fH FOURTH?. . PHONES HT0rll77 bisgar I THEBUSY CORNER r . ' : ' y-1 'L' 1 . ' . " " in,-.. J I , v- if Carnation milk, loc ; 7 for ....... . , Tripe, large cans, at . .'. . . P. L.-DAWSON Why worry over your choice grocer. Make out your order, call or come and reap the benefit of the lowest declining market prices 12-pound ba& ;e8t self-rising flour ; 83c 24 -pound bag best self -rising flour $1.60 Best pure lard, pound ,..-.20e f Best compound lard, lb 14c Best whole rice, lb .7c Best cracked rice, lb 4c White house -coffee, lb. . . .4 Caraja coffee, lb. My Own Brand Special), lb. ' . : .27c (Breakfast 20c Prunes, per pound . only..... Rice, best whols grain, at Irish potatoes, all large, per peck . . . . Best grade prunes, pound. 17c Dried apples, selected,, lb. . .20c Swift's Premium hams, lb. .35c Best pig meat, lb. 22c Best creamery butter, lb. .55c We guarantee that every article you purchase from us Is of the veryhlghet quality P. L. DAWSON Second and Wooster Streets Telephones 22S9-L.2-22S9-J , Edward's GaSi Grocery Cor. Fourth and Castle Streets Telephone No. 358 'The Store That Offers Advantages,,--Bring Your Baskets and See That Cash Buys More ; ;.. Than Credit- ' SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY , Sweet potatoes, per peck .... Caraja coffee, per pound Cloverbloom and Brookfield butter, per pound $1.00 v 20c .... 15c . 6c 35c 40c 28c 57c Flotir, best, " 850 Country meal, per peck "iwli Fresh country eggs, Qf 9 ft 65c; 2 dozen, for V I Hams, North Carolina, Sides and shoulders, 30 C . ; -:- . . . , - - Irish potatoes, ACIp per peck "Ulu Sweet potatoes, , , RHp per peck . VWU Sugar, lln per pound '-. - w Star washing powder, J,Q Pilgrim cream, small, 5o TSorax soap, :v Ritter's pork arid beans, 2..qr ......... ..... 25c Whvole'j riqe for . . . . . ', Lard, compound. " at . . . I5g Before Buying Your Groceries, C6me to See Us, Or Phone for Prices E. D. HERDENBERGER Cor. Third and Castle Streets Telephone No. 333 MAUli; YOUK LIST AND JJm?Alsh THESE PRICES WITH YOUB .'. UPTOWN STORE Phbne tJs, Save Moiiey, Trijiaaid Gar Fare Morris'. Supreme peacned, A . ... suw , at . s Lariire, at. 22g Fruit weakest ( -r Gardner's, pound 50c Hukin's baking powder, 2 for . 15c 2-pcmsd bucket lard, for 356 3 pounds Crisco - for .'. . 75c Good green coffee, at , 15c Skinner's spaghetti, 15c; 2 for 25c Block butter, at 65c Dressed and Live Chickens Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables In Season : THEvjCASH STORE Cor. Fourth and Castle Streets Telephone No. 358 3urijbeam,c9tt'ee U ,' . ( All jams that formerly sold for 60c, ,v Fuii'wreigiit package of Dominion sugar, for . . . ... . . . '. '. .:. . 'i f.'.. . . BiHsbury's, best iiour,. C Gool. guaranteed flour, i T r at ..... . . . .... .'. Pure lardj at .......... Compound lard, s iv at Piedmont creamery butter, at Kingham's breakfast bacon, per box Best rice, three pounds' for Nt). 1 Irish potatoes, per peck Kirkman's Octagon soap, per dozen Hitter's pork and beans, 2 CLX1S foX Crisco, per pound, only Fresh country eggs, at Sunbeam oatmeal, at Armour Star hams, at ft 50c 40c 8c 90c : . . 85c 15c 60c 60c 25 c 40c 95 c 25c 70 c 15c FRESH CELERY AND CHICKENS V; We handle the Sunbeam Brand Pure Toods. Oiir FJoJtcy Is Not to Handle CheaD Goods, But the Best Goody at ineap rnces v. .... .i Telephone Us Your Order 4 Edwards W. M. The New Brick Store on Seventeenth Street Phone 41 1 I ... .1 - '! . . . JM y .in 1. 1 , 1 : ) NOTICE! :V'vV" "z. Meet your friends here today, where quality and price go nana in nanu ASK THOSE WHO KNOW! s THERE'S A DIFFERENCE" TtJE GROCERTERI A No. 27 MARKET STREET ; One Door From Front ; PIEDMONT BUTTER ! This is the best creamery but ter we have ever handled ; every pound guaranteed to give satisfaction. One-pund s7 Perfecliori sliced foeakfast bacon, one-pound . packages; per.ppund , . . Virglttfa; srokdiliams, nice, mild cure, ' ner,Tound . ..... . .'i . Breaast-dnsttips, small average " ; '''per'punt3v.5T.' ,? s., Marshburns Special table ; butter, guaranteed, per jiound ................ .. . . Stricljrfresh eggs,right from the'eountry, pef'-dozen . v". vi ." Skinned smoked hams, whole -'mX'', . . 32c 55 c at And Another - t?. DVERY ANYWHERE IN TOE CITY . XM?X-' ' '-J; r Thing: When advertise &i article you c alws depend on it ' vlilv as advertised! : ; r -: l-K 60c 27c ' packages,, per pound . . . Skinned smoked hams, cut ah halfMytL i OA' Borden's Baby Brand milk, for infant "feeding. Most stores charge 35c and 40c. ;v-- OA-, Fresh stock, ati:-v. ... . . ..... ....y;;;. Out (mslbw .county;: smoked haai, all' sizes, every ' v lj - , . one" guaranteed . . .... .. ... v ., "V ( Goodgrade plain flour, Stock's bestjpatent; , O Al per bag ......... w w Selnsirig flour, 12-pound bar ' OCn : .-for . i .-. . . . ." t ' ,. if; .,. '' ' -; K3.!:V''' Self-rising flour, 2A-mn6X' r' ;ClfiC 3-5 Sollth Second Street IgfTlephone No385 m 15 i fl' I'll I; lit 'it " if if- ! i JE-.V. Ml j 111! 1 II' ,1 i r i I 'SI lit! m Mi Wit J! i m, X St S3'l y. it ifj M -J4 t ' 'A a Ml. iit' 'Ml 'ti'i I if; J:! I f ii j I. r I , v'ii: . : m V i i- m I', I i 1 i J! -1 ill c i . '..if- ii :. - f - - ' " .;.----., , . ' , . , -. . . ...... i ' - i :. .. t 1
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