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TARIFF DEBATE PURELY A GESTURE TOWARD FARMER Emergency It Aimed to Cure Is Now Incurable, and While Dr. Democrat and Dr. Republican Wrangled Over Prescription, Patient Farmer Died-r-Eastern Republicans Loath the Bill Political Bluff All the Way Through. By MARK SULLIVAN ( Copyright, 1921, by The Star) WASHINGTON. Feb. 16. The emer gency taTiff bill will pass the senate this week. A few Democrats will vote for it. Ashurst of Arizona apparently has been seduced by inserting long staple cotton, of which some is grown In his state. Probably two Louisiana, senators win ote for It because Louisiana is a pro trction Republican state, and the sen ators from that state, are essentially Republicans, although social and polit ical conditions In their state cause them to avoid that label. There is also ome apprehension among the Demo cratic leaders that one or two more other states may desert them super hlieana will oroba- iikiaiij "v - bly present a fairly united front in favor of the bill. Those western Republican senators who are most prone to flout party dis cipline, have, in the present ease, the dominating motive of flattering the farmers in their districts by voting for the bill. It is the eastern Republi can senators, who compose the leader ship and are the solid rock of party discipline who,, in the present case, have the greater temptation to break away. They would break, away if they were acting in good faith, if they had the faintest idea their votes would really make the bill a law. Kant Not for Bill In fact, in a roll call on favoring protection for long staple cotton, the two Republican senators from New Hampshire, Moses and Keyes, voted nay, and such Republican senators as Knox of Pennsylvania, and Dillingham of Vermont took an ambiguous refuge in answering "present." The bill is purely agricultural, and of 16 Republi can senators from the manufacturing states of New England, and the east, only one has ever opened his mouth in favor of it. One or two, like Edge of New Jer sey, have even been spoken publicly of the bill as dubious. Nearly all the others privately oppose it. Penrose of Pennsylvania, being ch-n man of the committee in charge of the L.il, has gone through the motions of put ting it through the parliamentary combat, but only the guileless have any idea that Penrose's heart is in it. He has fathered it only because of party exigencies. Probably he would never have let the bill come up if he had not been intimidated by the western senators from farming communities, who wanted to get on record with speeches in favor if it. He had to. countenance the bill or run some risk of losing his grip on his leadership. When he left Phila delphia on his triumphant return trip to Washington after a year's illness, he was roaring scorn and contempt for this and other pop-gun tariff leg islation. When he arrived in Washing ton, he found he had to bow to the Republican agricultural senators who demanded an opportunity to go on record in favor of the bill. Penrose's early scorn for the situation is shared by everybody who believes in candor and good faith in the public business. Inspired by Good Faith . It is' quite true that in early De- ' 1 ' 1 1 - X. 1 1 1 . cemoer wnn me uiii wna iiidi iihiu- duced in the house, it was inspired by good, faith. Everybody fell for the distress that had been brought upon, farmers by the sensational fall in prices, and there was ah honest de sire to help them ,hy emergency leg islation like this tariff bill, the re vival of the war finance corporation, and other efforts. On this theory, that it was an em ergency measure intended in good faith for temporary effect, 41 house Demo crats voted for it. They will not vote for it again when it comes before them as revised by the senate. From the day the bill entered the senate, on the 27th of December Re publicans and Democrats alike have treated it as camouflage. The Demo crats saw the opportunity to contrast it with Republican campaign promists to reduce the coset of living, and have used it with political skill. The lle-publif-ans have used the bill merely as an opportunity1 for senators with farm ing constituencies to make solemn speeches. The Republican leaders never had any intention of making it a law. They could play with it safely, for they knew that Wilson would veto it, and that it would not be passed over his veto, even if it should come back from him in time for that to be done. Farmer Beyond Aid Meantime, the emergency w'hich the in i't 1 1 v 'Tape's Cold Compound'; Breaks any Cold , in Few Hours v Instant Re..'e. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit bloTving and snuffling! A dose of "Rape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses ars .taken usually breaks up any Cold. The yery first dose . opens clogged nostrils and1 the air " passages of the head; stops nose running; relievss the headache, dullness, feverish nesrs. ."Pape's Cold Compound" acts quick, sure, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. ? It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon. Tape's! (Adv.) " PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos tnls and End Head-Colds. You' feel fine in a few- moments. Your cold In head 'or catarrh will be gone. .Your clogged nostrils wijf open. The ar passages of your head will clear and you can breathe" freefy.-No-more dull ness, headache; no hawking),; scuffling, mucous ' discharges or '? dryness;,-; no struggling, for breath at filght: " TeH your druggist you want, a6rnall bottle of Ely's Cream eaim.,i Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream. ; In your nostr,; let Jt penetrate through every air passage of the head; foothe and hear the swollen inflamed mucous mebrane, and t tllkt comes In stantly. , . .-'Vin.v -: ,u. It .ls''tiBtwhat'Te'an4'ca tarrh sufferer'., needs. Don't, stay tun"fcd-up and miserable. (Adv.) - bill was supposed to cure, is no longer curable. The farmers have largely sold last year's crop whose price this bill was supposed to raise. Those crops, so far as they have not been consumed, have gone into, the hands of dealers and speculators. Senator Mc Cumber, of North Dakota, made the point that the wheat crop of his state has now largely left the farms. While Doctor Democrat and Doctor Republi can wrangled over the prescription, the patient died. Meantime also, while the senate spent day after day in an old time tariff discussion that they all know would get nowhere, the time has be come so short that, it will hardly oe 'possible to consider adequately the emergency immigration bill, or any one of several other important bills. Also, in all probability, for the first time in history a congress dominated by the party that prides Itself on ettl- ciency will have come to an end witii- ! out havins- passed several of the routine appropriation bills. VETERAN Sl'IlGEON OPERATES ON SELF FOR APPENDICITIS KANE. Pa., Feb. 16. Dr. E. O. Kane, chief surgeon at a hospital here, -has operated upon himself for chronic ap pendicitis. He applied local anaesthe tics during" the operation and his only assistant was a nurse who held his head forward that he might see. The doctor was propped up on the operating table with pillows. He dis sected the tissues and closed the blood vessels as the knife penetrated ab dominal' wall and when the appendix was located, he pulled it up and cut it off. Dr. Kane is 60 years old. He has been a surgeon 37 years. Several years ago the doctor amputated one of his own fingers. CAROLINA WOMEN ATTENDING ' WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MEETING (Special to The Srar WASHINGTON, Fei.. 16. The North Carolina list of delegates to the Alice Paul suffragist convention here has un dergone changes. Some of those scheduled to come, failed to show up. Miss Julia Alexander of Charlotte did not show up. The ones here are Mrs. Frances Cline. of Hickory; Mrs. Re becca Lamont. Dobson: Mrs. Sam Can non. Spruce Pine: Mrs. Charles Taylor, Goldsboro: Mrs. Anna Renshaw. Rocky Mount: Mrs. R. H. Bailey, Bakersville. j Mrs. E. S. Claire Thompson, of Spruce Fine, is state chairman. Secretary and Mrs. Josephus Daniels gave a party tonight. They entertain- 1 ed at dinner the North Carolina delega- tion in congress, and gave a reception in honor of the North Carolina society of Washington. U. S. 'WEATHER RirRFAH Wilmington, Feb. 17, 1921. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending at 8 p. m. yesterday. ' Temperature: Maximum 72; mini mum 49; mean 60. Rainfall for the day .0; since first of month to date 1.87. Humidity Record Dry Wet Relative bulb bulb humidity temp, coins, percent 8:00 a. m 57 55 87 12:12 p: m; ...-. 70 62 61 8:00 p. m 63 60 83 North Carolina: ' Generally fair Thursday, cooler in interior. Friday fair and much cooler.- Sun rises 6:56; sun sets 5:57. The Tide High water. A.M. P.M .. 5:10 5:30 .. 2:25 2:48 . . 2:40 3:03 Low water A.M. P.M 12:51 12:00 9:12 9:27 9:27 9:42 Wilmington Southport . Masonboro L Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia," congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, coId3 of the chest Always dependable. 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 m t For over half a century DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS bare been U sold for the Liver. H Read the following from a woman 4 of fortv-etarht! " I have need rMJ I TII'lrfi lff f ja' f nr Raw.I ; tion many years. I am now con vinced that they are also the best known regulator for other retard ed female function. I ham rr.M E many of mv friends and nnw nnnn would be without them. A few days before, and yon are all right' FOR UMBAGO 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The rite for Classified Adver tisement, 6-polnt type 1 35 eent for 25 -words or less. Additional words 1 cent per word lor each Insertion. Figures count am words. pl'he rate for. Classified . Adver tisements, set In 6-polnt caps ls 50 cents for 25 words, or less. Additional 2 cents per -word for. each insertion. Figures count 'as words. Additional white space cents per line. In figrnrlns; the cost of your advertisement count every. -word and figure. Remittances must accompany order. No advertisements set in type larger than 6-point will be pub lished in classified columns. Sub - stations for receiving Classified Ads and Subscription are located as follows and. will receive such items not later than 7:30 p. m. for Insertion the fol lowing; day i THE HALL DRUG CO., Fifth and Castle streets. THE PAYNE DRUG CO., Sev enteenth and Market streets. THE PAYNE DRUG CO., Fifth and Red Cross streets. SMITH'S PHARMACY, 814 N. Fourth street. Morning Stars are for sale at these sub-stations. iHnnratg ltar WILMINGTON, N. C. Male and Female Help Wanted AG GENTS WANTED To sell the Star Puzzle; something new in puzzles. Sample 15c. Write today. Something that will keep them guessing. Star Puzzle Co., 211 41st St., Newport News, Va. 1-16-30t WE WILL PAY a few good solicitors well to sell the only article of Its kind in Wilmington. Live wros only. Apply to P. O. Box 1302. . 2-3-tf GOOD opening for live life insurance agent. Must be able to produce. Opportunity of life t'me to right party. Address Box 600 care Star. 2-9-tf SALES-BOARD SALESMEN Sideline or regular. Five-cent assortments on new plan to country stores. Good salesmen make $50.09 a ' day. Unre stricted territory. Write for salesmen outfit, Empire Mfg. Co., Norfolk, Va. 2-13-i.7t SALESMAN WANTED with establish ed trade to sell as side line on com mission, house furnishings, crockery I and glassware. Prefer man with auto visiting merchants in small as well as larger towns. Goods sold from illus trations. Prompt shipments from stock in Baltimore. Address A. K., P. O. Box 334, Baltimore, Md. 2-15-3t HIGH CLASS SALESMAN for district manager, by Piel Brothers. Attrac tive commission contract. One who can furnish bond and handle sales men. Territorial Salcsmanager, Box 1423, Richmond. Va. 2-17-lt Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED stenographer and file clerk wants position. Can give ref erences. Address 13 North Sixth St. Phone 598-J. 2-il-7t WANTED Position as stenographer; no experience. Apply Stenographer, Tabor, N. C. 2-15-4t YOUNG man wants a place as assist ant shipping clerk with wholesale house or clerical position. Address Box 43. . 2-16-2t WANTED By graduate nurse, office work with doctor or dentist assist. Willing to work for small salary to start. Address Star Office. X. Y. Z. 2-17-3t WANTED Work at once by married man. aee 27. Can handle auto truck of any kind. Address M. E., care Star. 2-17-lt Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED All kinds of waste mate rials, junk; automobiles a specialty. Southern Junk Co., Front and Wright, phone 1669. 2-S-30t Lost and Found LOST On Front or Market street Tuesday afternoon bar pin composed of sapphires and pearls. Finder please return to The Star office and receive reward. 2-16-3t STOLEN Ford Roadster, Saturday night. Tires Kelly-Springfield ieft rear, right rear Mitchell. Front spring DroKen. rag iso. nsoso. L,ioerai re ward. 2-16-2t STOLEN FORD ROADSTER Saturday night. Tires, Kelly-Springfield left rear, right rear Mitchell. Front spring broken. Tag No. 11859a. Liberal re ward. D. N. Murrell, Audubon. 2-17-lt Wanted To Rent WANTED Unfurnished apartment of 3 or 4 rooms and bath, in desirable location, and 1 close in. Reply I, , L. C, care Star. 2-17-lt WANTED By couple without children, apartment of two or three large fur nished or unfurnished rooms, with bath. Must be in best location. Can furnish best of references. T. R. P: O. Box 818. 2-17-3t For Rent FOR RENT Kentucky Home takes the name of "Gilbert House." After many changes it takes off war-time appearance, charges the same, 76c ana $1.00 per day. Located at northwest corner Front and Dock streets. Cars from depot pass door. Rooming house for regular, also transient trade. Prop., A. M. Gilbert 2-15-7t TWO nice, large rooms for rent; lighta and bath, furnished or unfurnished, all modern conveniences, at 419 Swann. Price reasonable. 2-15-7t FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping on first floor;, lights, water and bath included. Those who have children need not call. 714 North Fourth St. 2-16-3t FOR RENT Two fire proof garages. 9x18, at 504 N. Fourth St. Apply I.' Miller, 719 N: Fourth St. 2-16-7t FOR RENT-r One . nicely furnished room, excellent for,-railroad employe. Apply 406 Brunswick St.. Phone 1650-J. - . 2-ll-7t-dh FOR RENT Two large unfurnished - "rooms, excellent condition,' to party without" children. Apply 409 Nun S .v .2-11-71 For Rent FOR, - RENT-SeVen-room house ..at Sunset Park. "WV P. Fletcher, Agent, 103-Chestnut street. 2-16-3tc FOR RENT Unfurnished, nine room house, -with large garden plot and garage; improvements. Apply 113 S. Seventh St., city. 2-15-2t FOR RENT In -the Princess building, . 109 Princess, street, . comfortable rooms ; ready ' for light housekeeping. Call 2243 for information. Mrs. Avant. 2-17-ltc FOR RENT Furnished cottage oppo site Lakeside Park. Apply at park or Howard & Wells Amusement Co. 2-17-lt FOR RENT One large, comfortable front bed room, in quiet subur ban home. For two gentlemen. Ref erences. Apply "Star." 2-17-lt FOR RENT A furnished apartment, 211 Walnut" street. See M. C. Darby Company. 2-17-lt FOUR PARTIALLY furnished rooms; bath and electric, lisrhts and eas. at 417 Castle street. Apply 515 Castle! street. 2-17-4t FOR RENT Splendid apartment at 709 Princess stVeet. Southern expo sure. Tile bath room, warm air fur-t nace. Hardwood floors. Large rooms. Sleeping porch and garage. Posses sion given April 1. See H. E. Bonitz or Phone 1336. 2-17-3t ROOMS FOR RENT Single or double, modern conveniences, 119 Chestnut. One square of postofRce. 2-17-2t ROOM FOR RENT Suitable for two. 318 Red Cross street. 2-17-2t Real Instate FOR SALE Modern six-room bunga low completely furnished for oc cupancy at Carolina Beach. Will ex change for lot at Carolina Heights or Wlnoca. P. O. Box No. 433, City. 2-17-lt $100.00 DOWN is all the cash you need to get that little, home. 304 Wooster street. Balance like rent. James & James, Inc. Phone 163. 2-17-lte ATTRACTIVE six-room bungalow on Wrightsville Ave., Carolina Place, for sale at the right price. Good terms. James & James, Inc., Phone 163. ' 2-17-ltc 1606 CHESTNUT STREET is in a very popular section of the city. The house is well built and well arranged; the lot is 155 feet deep and includes a good garage. James & James, Inc., sole agents. Phone 163. 2-17-ltc Automobiles For Sale AUTO painting, topping, tops dressed, upholstering, furniture repairing, wheelwright and blacksmith work. Prices right; work guaranteed. E. G. King. Front and Aun Sts. Phone 2241. 2-1-tf B'OR SALF, 1920 Buick Six 5 passen ger, 5 good tires, with bumpers and spot light, and full set of tools. Only 40 per cent down and balance in 10 months. Apply to M. A. K.'n;$ at Front and Ann streets. . 2-1-tf FOR SALE 1918 Model B American Balanced Six, 5-passenger car in per fect mechanical condition, 5 good tires; bargain at $800; run about 9000 miles. Can be seen at Greenfield garage, near Lakeside Park. Owner leaving town. 2-15-3t FORD coupe, late model, demountable rims, shock absorbers, electric start er, A-l mechanically. Apply. 610 Cen tral boulevard. Sunset I'ark. 2-16-4t Miscellaneous For Sale WOOD WOOD Try our pine, $2.50; hardwood, $2.50; oak, $3.00. It's dry. Good loads, quick delivery. McCoy & Son, phones 1985-1866W. 2-15-tf SPECIALS for Thursday and Friday: Finest corn, 2 cans 25c; Kellogg's corn flakes or Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 25c; Campbell's baked beans, can 10c; pint Wesson oil, 25c; Jell-O, pkg. 12c; Tapioca, pkg. 13c; corn starch, pkg. 13c; finest prunes, lb. 18c; dried peaches, lb. 25c; cocanut. can 18c; cocanut. box 13c; French's mustard, jar loc; horse radish, jar 14c; Whitehouse coffe pkg. 38c; Caraja coffee, pkg. 2Sc; Irish pota toes, pk. 36c; sweet potatoes, Dk. 40c. W. P. Roudabush. phone 541, 23 South Front. 2-17-2t SEED POTATOES Maine grown Irish cobblers. It will pay you to see us before you buy. Northern Fruit Co. 2-17-7t WOOD Best split oak wood, $2.75 de livered; hardwood. $2.50 delivered: bone dry pine. $2.50 delivered. Guaran tee satisfaction. Call phone 372-J. A." P. Blanton Wood Yard, foot of Parcley St., Brooklyn. 2-17-7t FOR SALE Entire contents of 5-room bungalow: cheap. Separate or In bulk. Apply "E. Harbough, 309 North boulevard. Sunset Park. 2-17-3t FOR SALE A nice bunch of iron beds. dresser, one davenport, dining tables, cook stove, heaters, rockers and straight chairs, refrigerator. Call 113 Chestnut. 2-17-3t ONE dining room suite for sale; nearly new. Apply No. 4 Northern boulevard. Sunset Park. 2-17-3t FOR SALE f 500 mahogany bed-room suite, used less than, week; seven pieces. , Will so at bargain. Apply j. C," care Star. " 2-17-tfdh FOR SALE 500 pressed brick. 15 squares No. 1 slate, some sash and doors and several gas heaters. First Presbyterian Sunday School Building. See foreman for prices. 2-17-3t FOR SALE 1.000 hollow building tile, 30 tons cjrushed granite, one derrick, 2.000 laths. Can be seen at the new Sprunt office building. See H. E. Bonitz for prices. 2-17-3t GtVE'US A TRIAL for service, quali ty and prices. . Countryi eggs,' 60c per dozen: tall Pink Salmon, 15c; Irish po tatoes, 60c per peck; best rice, 7c; country meal, 50c per peck; large can asparagus, 30c.. We also . have ,ali kinds of fresh meats ancL chickens, a trial will convince you. LI L. Mills & Bro., Fifth and Red . Cross. Phone 74 or 1190. 2-17-lt WOOD -FOR SALE Cut clabs cut 1 stove lengths, $2.25 delivered; cut binders. $2.50 delivered. Prompt deliveries.- Chadbourn Bate Co., phone 611. V 2-3-tf-c FOB . S.ALE-rrBpokeeping course scholarship in business colleee a bargain. Apply Box No. 6, care Star; - : ' ' ' 2-16-it Miscellaneous For Sale TYPEWRITER REPAIR SFRV1CE . . i. ALL, MAKES Satisfaction ' guaranteed on any type writer repaired. Our service man is familiar with all machines, v One trial will convince you that we give the best repair service In town. Wilming ton Typewriter & Supply Company, 515 Murcfciaon Building, Phone 2283. - l-23-30t ADVERTISING is THE BEST reminder to your neighbor lor good service. THE LETTER -SHOP GUARANTEES satisfacturr work In MULTIGRAPH1NG fc STENOGRAPHY Letters and portals completed and mailed. 411 Southern llld. 'phone 2234- , 2-1-tf WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! For nice plno or oak wood, big loads and quick delivery, call phone 940-J. Williams' Wood Yard. 2-2-30t FOR SALE Three-story store building, wiih elevator. No. 18 Market St. rf.piIy Meare Harrits, 12 Princess St. 2-1-tf BABY carriage for sale; cheap. Apply 506 South Sixth St. i-27-tf. ANOTHER LOT of Unredeemed Watches One Walthan, 17-jewel, 20 year case, ticket No. 7954, price $16 50; one Howard, 19-jewol, 25-year case, ticket No. 2636, price $34.50; one Elgin hunting, 20-year case, 7-jewel, ticket No. 1326, price $18.60; one Howard 17 JeweL 25-year case, ticket No. 3482, price $33.50; one Hamilton, 21-jewel, 20 -year case, adjusted to 5 positions, ticket No. 4536, price $34.60; one Illi nois Bun Special, 21-jewel, 20-year case, adjusted to 6 positions, ticket No. 8246, price $34.75. Call at Charles Finkelstein's, 6 S. Front St Phone 642. 2-1-tf PLUMBING and Heating Have your plumbing and heating, both new anO repairs, don by reliable workmen Every job doiicv by us 1b a value, some times a bargain. yR. R. Benson, phon 2338. 2-1-tf SEWING MACHINES Singer. $15.00; Wheeler & Wilson, $20.00; dropheads in first class sewing condition," one electric Singer, motor slightly used, $12.00, guaranteed; 109 South Second St. Phone 1909. 2"-ll-7t WANTED You to try one of our 25c steaks; sirloin, porterhouse and round steaks 35c pound; veal cutlets 35c pound; veal chops 35c pound; pork choDs 35c nound: Kinsran ctork sausa.ee 35c pound. Phone 670, Fifth Avenue Market. J. W. Stillman. 2-ll-7t WOOD Delivered anywhere south of Market ana west of Tenth streets, sawed and split pine $2.60. mixed $2.75, oak $3.00. Beyond above named dis trict 25c extra. Phone 952-W. Good loads, prompt delivery. 2-12-7t WOOD! WOOD! Blackjack oak wood, dry pine wood, cut and split to or der. Ask us for prices. A. S. Kirby, phone 1958-W. Merritt's old yard. 2-12-7t FOR service, neatness and fresh oyster roast look for the sign "Dixie" on the belt road. Price 50c. 2-16-71 MACHINERY FOR SALE Boilers, en gines. pUmps, saw and planing mill machinery, belting, pulleys, shafting, cars, locomotives, dry kilns and all kinds of mechanical equipment. Oliver Carter, Phone 1195, Box 1191, 210 South Water St., Wilmingua. N. C. 2-13-7t STOP! WAIT! Look! Listen If you want nice dry pine, the best on the market at $2.50, oak $3.00; big loadd and quick delivery, call pohne 940-J. Williams Wood Tard.- 2-13-7t WOOD delivered anywhere south of Market and west 'of Tenth streets, sawed and split, pine $2.50, mixed $2.75, oak $3.00. Beyond above named dis trict 25c extra. Phone 952-W. Good loads, prompt delivery. 2-12-7t WOOD Bone dry pine wood; also good quality of oak. Good loads, prompt delivery. Whitman's Wood Yard, phone 850-J 2-12-7t LOOK! Look! Dry pine for $2.40; oak for $3.00; good loads; prompt service. Phone 849, Williams. 2-16-St WIDOWER must sacrifice 240-acre timber farm on good road in Bruns wick county, good house, barn, gasoline engine and saw, tools and Ford de livery car, price $3,500; $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. Box 64, care Star. 2-16-2t MR. DICTATOR A soeclal representative of the Edison Company is vrlth us this week giving expeht demonstrations of THE EDIPHONE "Built by Edison for Better Letters" A 'phone call will bring; him to you. 'Phone 2283 WILMINGTON TYPEWRITER A SUPPLY COMPANY 515 Murchison Bldg. 2-10-tf WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! For nice pint or oak wood, big loads and quick delivery, call phone 940-J. Williams' Wood Yard. 2-1-tf WOOD Bone dry pine wood, also good quality of oak. Good loads; prompt delivery. Whitman s woooyaro, pnone 850-J. 2-12-7f FOR SALE Cleveland motorcycle, run less 500 miles; will sell at a sacri fwn. See me at once. J. Bellamy Smith, 1009 Market street. , 2-12-7t Announcements YOU are missing a lot of information by not reading the Literary Digest each week. Gordon Bros., news deal ers, 17 Princess ?t- Phone 746. SPECIAL TO LADIES We accordion ulait, knife, box .and side plait, also flute ruffles and wem stitch. Mail orders given special attention. J. B. Bruton. Lumberton. N. C. 2-4-16t FLOORS LAID, scraped and finished; old floors scraped at . attractive prices. A card will bringr" M. L. Broth erw, 709 Dawson St. Call phone 1995 W between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 2-ltf. NO MATTER what the trip whether vacation, honeymoon or business ee our line. of Indestructo and , Hartmau Trunks and full line of Handbags ami Suitcases at the. right prices Charles Finkelstela. Fror-t aud Mrke Phon 642- . - 2-1-tf LITTLE JOB Electric Shot Repairing 113 1-2. S. Front. All goods sent tor and returned' Special attention lo par cel post orders. Phone 2A3. 2-1-tf Announcements WE , TEACH you vulcanizing in ten davs: . best machines, best methods. lowest prices; buyers taught free. An- derson Steam vulcanizer to., acnooi No. 132 East Martin Street, Raleigh, N. C. Z-lz-Tt MUiyriGRAPH CIRCULARS and FACSIMILE LETTERS when properly- executed afford most beneficial results. That's the only kind we furnish Just like typewriting.- Our printing is unsurpassed.- Make us prove It Harries Printing & Adv. Co. DO YOU NEED MONEY? If so, re member that tne niquitaoie jJui in surance Society of New York City has many thousands to lend. Ask us tn exnlain th Homo Purchase Plan. James & James. Inc., phone 163. 1-30-tf FURNITURE upholsterea, repaired and refinished, polished, mahoganizing, baby carriages upholst'ared and first class enameled work. Prices reason able. Pkone 898-J. Lewis Shop, Fourth and Princess Sts. 2-13-7t STAR SERVICE SUB-STATIONS Payne's Drug Store, Fifth and Rel Cross streets. Payne's Drug Store, Seventeenth ejid Market streets. Hall's Drug Store. Fifth and Castle streets. Smith's Drug Store. 91f N. Fourth street. STAR SERVICE Give your STAR ads. subscriptions and buy your FAVORITE paper, "THE STAR," at the NEAREST "STAR" sub stationas listed above. 12-24-tf BUSINESS MEN The Carolina dining room, Carolina Apartments, corner Fifth and Market, serves 6:30 dinner especially for you. For further in formation, call at Apartment No. 4. 2-ll-6t KENTUCKY HOME takes the name of "Gilbert House." After many changes it takes off war-time appearance, charges Jhe same, 75c and $1.00 per day. Located at northwest corner Front and Dock streets. Cars from depot pass door. Rooming house for regular, also transient trade. Prop., A. M. Gilbert. 2-16-6t WE ARE STILL SELLING Building and Loan m the one-half million dol lar association; also loaning money. Carolina Building and Loan Associa tion, L. W. Moore, secretary, 205 Prin cess street. 2-17-2t SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, 'erk. and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, eVen fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of its germ destroying propertif . . this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pim ples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho Sulphur from any erood druggist and use it like cold 'cream. (adv.) Home-made, but Has No Lqual for Coughs Makes a family supply of really , dependable eougrh medlrta. Eas ily prepared, and ssves a boot $?. If you have a severe couch or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try ,this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can suM)ly you with 2'V ounces 01 Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, noney, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel -this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such prompt ness, ease and certainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disappoint ment, ask for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full direction and don't accept any thing else. Cuaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly re funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayn Ind. DAN DERI NE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buvs "Dandrfn " Aftor a few applications you cannot find a raiien nair or any dandruff, besides eVery hair shows- new life, vigor, brightness, more" color and abundance. Adv. ' , Legal Notices STATE OP NORTIIcaiT: NEW. HANOVER COUNTY ' tsy virtue cf. and in pursuan provisions of a certain inort' f made and executed by Gpn-5 JFe son and wife. 1. v. Johnson , Jhl. Corbett, dated the U'th clav f 0 1, a. u. is 19. and recr.,- -uai-M, of Register of Deem t M'.n rri c-u County, in Book No. 103' at Un, of the records of paKe 41,, having been made in the lUfi JetaU Promissorv ' "u l" payment ot the int l6l said notes, according to the t st t effect thereof, wherein and r 41 under the provisions of tne sa1 gage, each and all of the ou7? ni()rt and unpaid promissory notes sh once oecome due and payahlp t property described in 6lld should be sold by the said And whereas, default hab be' Kei in ine navmnt rf tv,.. , an. v W1V. iiidiU1.ln ,, sory notes, as in said mortua is" vided, and the right of the moT? Pr to foreclose has become abs iuu te Therefore, the undersigned gagee hereby gives notice ii,a u"10 on Monday, the 14th day 01 va," D. 1921, at twelve o'clock u ' h' date, at the front Court House 7jili New Hanover Count v in .. r Wilmington, expose for sale bv nV' auction, for cash to the highest kmS1" all the following described inCer !tdtr rial fistatft aurt the vn...: . ,es' 11 personal nroDertv. tr. . Ln1tl First: All that ,.r.- ., . , -ciiaui leased K estate which was conveyed bv r 1 P. Ganzer to George T. Johnson 3 L. Latta. nartriara t-a,iir, . U. Baking Company, by lease dm- COrflflfl in the nf .1.. ' re Deeds of New Hs nover County ' !' Book 74, at page 610, et., and by.' said Johnson and .Latta to the J, ! Baking Company. (Corporation. bv strument in writing bearing dlit ?' 12th, day of December, A. D 1914 duly recorded in the office of 11 of Deeds of New Hanover County al by the said Globe Baking Cu.rnan, (Corporation), to the Wilmington Sw ings and Trust Comoanv i.,.. deed of trust duly recorded in thP .o...i v.i. ctuj 01 .ew Han. over County, and by the khM ton Savings and Trust Company trus" tee, to M. J. Corbett by instrument in writing bearing date of the lOth'dav of March, A. D. 1919, and duly r corded in the office of the lteister oi Deeds of New Hanover County Book 103, at page 259. ' Together with , all th rights, pow ers and privileges granted in the sai papers or either or any of them anj subject to the limitation and condi. tions set forth in said 'ease from thj said Ganzer to the said Johnson and Latta the intent and purpose o this instrument Deing to convey to tu party of the second part all the rights, powers, privileges, property, estan and interest in the property conveyed oy tne saia lease ana also, Second: All the right, title and in. terest of the Globe Baking Company in and to all the buildings and structures on the property mentioned in said lease and commonly known as thj Ganzer property. Third: All machinery, tools, personal property of every nature and kino on said premises belonging to the Glol Baking Company which were by the said Globe Baking Company eonvejvd to the Wilmington Savings and Trust Company by the deed of trust herein before referred to, as well as all prop, erty thereafter acquired, by the said Globe Baking Company which were by said trust deed conveyed to the Wil mington Savings and Trust Company, trustee, and by it conveyed to Jl. J. Corbett, including three ovens, one cake oven, one dough divider, one rounder, one automatic proolVr, una sifting outfit, one dough mixer, with automatic flourer and scaler, seven steel troughs, 32 bread pan racks, two cake machines, pan racks, pie rmk bread cases, shipping baskets, two 11 0:1 safes, four cases Silent Salesman, oflke supplies and fixtures and any other property conveyed and transferred "y the said deed of trust and now in ex istence and not particularly enumer ated above, all of which was conveyed by the party of the second part to the said George T. Johnson by instrument in writing bearing this date. Also all improvements, additions, and replace ments which the said George T. John son may make to said property, as well as all other like articles which he may hereafter acquire during the existence of this mortgage, and the said George T. Johnson hereby stipulates and agrees to replace any of the property herein mentioned which may be worn out in its use with other like articles, whi?h when acquired shall be conveyed here by as security for the payment of the notes herein mentioned. Terms of sale. Cash. M. J. CORBETT, A101 Igrtji". 1 Be Better Looking-Take . Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. .Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets-a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsarea purely vegetablecompoundmixedwitholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Take one or two nightly ana .ote the pleasing results. Millionsot oxes are sold annually at I5c and 3Uc Hutabllafted 1859 WILMINGTON IRON WORKS WILMINGTON, IV C Phone 247 BnKlneers, Founders, Iron U orK" ShipTrrSfthts, Electric nnd Au togenous Welding Cnstinj? of Every DetHpo" Main Offlcet Foot Oranffe Stre Von carefully select yonr Doctor not your Drugs!" He' your ia phfrk to the mouth Why "DEPENDABLE DRUG STORflgi 117 N. Front St. Comult Me AboC Vonf ADMINISTRATOR SALES PERSONAL, PHOPEKTV OB DEAL ESTATW R. 0. HANSON, Auctioneer 518 Grace Street Phone i HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS iELitttrntntt 0 v
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