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" , I ' - ',t-- '.'r : " ' '? . A . ' ' ' r , - - . . r ? . - . .. . Hi jioore, negro minister Nq a . 1 ,,. ' ' .. :, ....V;;'..:,'', ;: Convey Htm 1 1 I nnrtSVCSVtS -lfl Latest Charge Against jjim Other Court Cases V. Moore, the negro preacher -rearrested at Philadelphia' and back to Wllmlnstonl to face f CH ts- - " in 1 pntltled to. mail a rf,I1C ' v " appearance before Recorder IP'"'" ! j - i . nrrft'KnP11 -"rse 01 ior- i ...no nYt a r eArl that hufnu V r' i 1 1 i 1 fi.m-i- ho nlin 1111 I TT ' 1 . i . , Vll,jr BUm -nnTn." "S" - v 11 . i . . local concern. t-rennnary near- d to jail lu default Qf a $100 ,vj! waiveo anu iiie urjsro was re- sry tw khiu- - - Very little importance aitacnea to n or ine recuraosf : ey.ew.Tnougrn ,11 morn fternoon was con3iiecr in Hjearmg-the vitienco. Jason Capot, arrested oh a 'ihs when ho failed to ante-up the A -flptS 1" a icciiv. .uuii. abllUil, was Vnt to the roads for thjrty days?,in '7V.f,!t of payment, while a. "case' chare-. Vine h""1 with 1arcpny was continued Thompson, negro employe of UIH' .vDflfrv j i ( i.'' . - . - .. v coast Line, charged with vioiat- s at one and the . the, prohibition la ! , .,' h:i'l two auart time. He was fined $100 iitid , ' vd with the costs. .Another easel st tiie same defendant resulted 'prayer for juagraent Deingr granted a year, uie ueienuant paying the in for COS'S- . ... ' purlie Lee, charged with transport ing intoxicating liauor, was held un ilor a bond of $200 for trial February ( while Sandy Sumpter, charged with assault and battery, was sent to the road? for a period of three months. Xotiee of appeal was filed by Sandy iiiul he went, to the bastile in default jf the $200 bond that Recorder Har ris insisted upon. -J William Peacock, the young1 white n an arrested by Greenville , authorities for the alleged larceny of . an auto mobile from a Wilmington 'man, was l,ld under a bond ,of ?500 for trial in Superior court durins March, fol lowing the finding of probable cause. SEMINOLE HASTENS TO MINESWEEPER'S RELIEF Robin in Distress About Miles Off Hatteras 20 Having: received a message from iVashington to the effect that the naval minesweeper Robin was 'in 'riitraa ibout 20 miles southwest of Cape Hat tras, the United States coast guard fitter Seminole left port last night ihout 7 o'clock, making "post-haste to mder aid to the disabled vessel. The details concerning the Robin, as received by Lieut. Com. E. S. Addi son, commander of the Seminole, were very brief. The communication simply stated that the minesweeper had de veloped engine trouble and was drift ing in a northeast gale which was Wowing off Hatteras about 5 o'clock restenlay afternoon. The S. O. S. sent out by the Robin was picked up by the Hampton Roads radio station. Washington was im mediately notified and the treasury de partment, in turn, at once ordered the Seminole to her rescue. The Robin was bound from the Norfolk navjt yard to Charleston when the trouble oc curred. -' - ' r 'S - '' :T iSince the storm off the south Atlantic Aast was reported Sunday night, the Seminole has kept a full head of steam in her boilers that she might answer a S O. S. call at any time. It was -but a short time after Captain Addison had been notified of the Robin's plight before the cutter was ready to leave port. With fair weather conditions the Seminole should reach the position of the minesweeper early this morning. PROCEED WITH FORMING NAVAL RESERVE TONIGHT Absence of Officer No Impedi ment to Plans Formed 5 Although Lieut. Com. J. Kenyon Wil sn, U. S. X. R. F.. of Elizabeth City, wimander of the local section of the fifth Xaval district, has notified Lieut Uliam M. Shaw, U. S. N.'R. F.; that will not be able to be in the city tonight, the scheduled organisation meeting of the young jnen;: who .are'in tere.ted in forming a local naval unit fftr this port, will be held at! the -hut of the American legion- this evening 1 ' o'clock. . It had been hoped that Lieutenant I mmander Wilson would be able to ome li' re to give some detail infor mation concerning the perfecting of ,:If proposed local naval unit. How ""r. Lieutenant Shaw says he Has sottip very important dope which he ls anxious to give to the twenty-frVe' "r more youns men of this city who Jave already signified their willingness ,0 join the organization. Lieutenant ommander Wilson will come to Wil 'ngton some time later. To set the desired . information as 0 how to proceed further with the or V "nidation. Lieutenant Shaw will im mediately write to the commander of " Fifth Xaval district. He will also f);tend to Lieutenant ; Comsmander nienterlt, commander and organizer :'1 the Charleston Naval Reserve force, II invitation to come to Wilmington week to talk to those . wh!o are "teiosted in the local proposition: twenty-odd young men have -to-date fnon much enthusiasm in the organi tion of a unit for this port, and it kli. vr d that many more will attend meeting tonight: ; v ."l to K "IM)U DAY" TODAY , , - ro,lny. hi arlriitinn in haincr r!nree ashin?ton's day. is also Indian mo- " vie day, when dealers all 'over , (')ui,try will push that apparatus ' h" "ept of their ability. Here in ""inif ton at the store of .Gerkenrand ? ' (' ay- a thorough demonstration of : " 'li'lian's nossihllities and a show- "f the complete line will 1e given. ""' "f the city are cordially invited "Pe-t the showing.' TTEXTIOX JL'IVIOnS members of George Washington "J n c i i , ,n. 7. .T n tt A M.. ar ,H'friy orrlerprl In UMamhU at 719 rinC'lj&S Struct fVie ,4o.ntAn of 4-!tn !,'?,rk t0 attend the funeral of our, late . u. omiin.- ah ..m.emweiB ;16 automobiles. 'tfl " y order of the Councilor. "'-' ' ' F. B. BARNHILL, Cou'riciibr;..". ,;'''Iver Lumber company in trouble-- ;n nil a trouble this Mrek in delivery. i. ,ltl Henry to ofer delivery force to ' e (;tie of small orders, so phone "r orders in. and if they are.'too rf i''r little Henry, .Red 'Rambler J tfral it and, go,' -We arfe' goings t i., Vrr the lumber when you Want "it. v "1'3 15B5-W. - Corper, Sixth ; "-'!"! 1 streets. " ' ' 2-20-7t 'The next time it rains, I hope some person purloins your umbrella," said a "hard" fellow once upon a time to one he detested. . T Twa?.B.0.mY I?n? must nave it in for v tt. Batte, business manager of The fndrn7.? ,St WH,' "ntlLbetween 6:30 o?l Ji?8t venl?e was the possessor 9f a Ruick . automobile, a six. The ma chine, in splendid condition, was driven .tit 315 South Fifth, streejt. and left standing there while the inner man fc-ot some attention, ,, gastronomica.lly speaking. . J nalTrlly' he Clonel. or Old Man, puts his machine in; the ' garage when t is not actually chugging along, but last night .being ' affiicted ' with in clemency, it. . was left, outside, top all up and everything. While-: that which the cub reporter accredits with making the table groan, was being hidden by Mr Batte, the automobile did a Bergdpll It was either kidnapped or disappeared. He wants his pet petrol car several dollars worth. It has a serial num ber of :595,827 and is a regular Buick usual color and performance. Seriously.; the automobile was stolen .'between 6:30 and' 7:30 last' evening and Mr. Batte is desirious of renewing his acquaintance with the buggy that set him back much jack. Keep your lamps trimmed it'll be worth scads to you. The police have been notified and are on the lookout. SHIPPING 1 The British oil tanker San Lamberto, built at the Carolina shipyard here, has sailed on her maiden voyage, going to Tampico, Mex., for a cargo of gasoline for shipment to London Eng. v-No word has been received at this port as to whether or not the Ameri can steamer Wawautosa, bound from Southampton, Eng., to Wilmington with a cargo of potash, has reached Bermuda to which port it was reported as. being towed to in a disabled con dition. The American steamer Argasy is ex pected to arrive here Wednesday of this week from the west coast of South America with a cargo of nitrate of soda. The vessel is at the present time discharging a part cargo at Sa vannah. ARRIVED American tanker Josiah Macy from Charleston, S. C, with a cargo of oil products to be discharged at the local Standard Oil company distributing sta tion. VESSELS IN PORT Steamers Saxon (American), 2,663 tons, Helde & Co. Josiah Macy (American), Standard Oil Co. Schooners Nisseqogue (American), 971 tons, Heide & Co. - Barges Northerner No. 32, C. D. Mafflt & Co. ANTI-TICK LEGISLATION DUE FOR HEARING MONDAY Delegation Left City Last Night to Hear Discussion Col. Walker: Taylor and others left the city last night for Raleigh to be present' in the legislature today when' the tick eradication bill will be re considered in the house. Since the bill was disastrously defeated some time ago the advocates of the. bill have-been tireless in their efforts and have been successful In getting the bill through the senate and now they have high hopes of getting, it through the house of representatives today. W.-A. McGirt, president of the North Carolina, Landowners' association, and Woodus Kellum, well known lawyer, of this city, went to Raleigh Monday morning in interest of the bill, and they, with Col. Walker Taylor and others, will work for the passage of the measure today. While he was in the city spending the last week-end, Mr. McGirt declared that things look mighty rosy for the bill and that he believed that it would go over with flying colors when it came up for the second consideration. Mr. McGirt believes that the defeating- of the 'compulsory bill' at this ses sion of the general assembly will be a distinct backward step for the state of North Carolina. . feT0AVAWK1 V tTio jf..A if JOIN THE BOYS' CLUB ' For Particulars, Call at the IDEAL CYCLE COMPANY . N. DAVIS. Manager 10 8. Second St. Phone 159-J Von carefully select your Doctor Why not your Drugglatf He'a your last check to the mouth .MnnnvniiiT.il! nRTTfi STORE" - v-uiM-juiinuii " V. . -jtl tan 1 IT Ji. Front St. Phones 181-182 ttnniffSlailB! I mm . 1 "VAUVJ AH Telephones 122.133 CORNER ECONDfcDoOlSlk . fib You get one thing in the new Packard Single Six that you can get in no other make of car. That is Packard quality. It is expressed in clean design, in fine materials) in expert workmanship, and in the car? great length of life. The Single-Six is built alongside the Packard Twin-Six, by the same organization that for, twenty years has made the Packard name wairant of g At its new lovgre of $2975, lv o. b. Detroit, this tar sets a rtew measure of value in the industry. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT . . . . ; , W. D. MacMillan, Jr., 105-107 N. Second Street Telephone No. 2103 ask ike m a n w n o o w n s cm e Tine Mairinnioe brings to its owner an air of distinction and bears the earmarks of satisfactory service Johnson Motors Co 5 North Third Street Telephone No. 508 COLD WAVE PREDICTED NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT IN YOUR SUPPLY OF o 1 si 14 I rr iff ilia THE PERFECT FUEL PRICES: 1 to 10 bushels .35c per bushel 10 to 25 bushels .31c per bushel 25 or more bushels .30c per bushel Deliver Charges 75c to 25 bushels; $1.00 for 25 to 50 bushels ' Tide Water Power Co. ( -'' v " ; 4 1 1 ' If ' It J '1 f 1 1 '
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