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. - . . . . . ' ' 1 i v-',;- ' ' ' . " -j -' -si'- -- - ) I . " O'- ;- - - - . I-, v.. v - ;'ti ip : ; ' THg MORNING STAI. rWIJnGTONN. .a,' FRIDAY, sAFRIL 8, 1931. onMC OF FN HnNnRfg?VYGENTNDEAyORSa OUIW w "w.iwii .v,T0 STEAL AlJTbOJJILE MAJOR JOSEPH PRATT gtate Geologist Is Honored "By Classmates At Yale, in 1893 Is Given Silver Platter the annual dinner; of the Yali 'X 'in New York. March , 81. 1821, i nel Joseph Hyde Pratt, commander insth engineers during-"the. world ; ,vas honored by his classmates of j v 'p 'S3 hy the slit ot a .handsome sil ver game platter, bearing tie f ollow i"r inscription: i f ' Presented to Joseph Hyde Pratt in .nken of their friendship andvapprecia 0f his services in the World war. i Erch 31. 1921." - v: V '"he speech of presentation wu made hv Vance McCormick, chairman of the rTmocratic national committee,' a class mate of Colonel Pratt's Colonel Pratt, though ; borft, and edu cated in Connecticut, has, been a North rg-olinian by adoption since 189,7, -Veti he began lecturing on economic ology at the -University of; -North Carolina. He began this work J after receiving his degree of Ph: D. in 1896, and in 1904 he became prof essor of eco nomic geology. From 1897 till 1906 he was state minerologist for, North Caro lina, and since 1906 he has been state geologist, having control of the survey development and conservation? of-North Carolina's natural resources. '. Colonel Pratt has long; been' connect ed with the National Guard of ; North Carolina, and when the world, . w ar hrnke out. he commanded the North farolina battalion of engineers, with the rank of major.: This, baitaUonv exT J panrled by reorganisation .l into, th 105th regiment of engineers, under the. command of coionei Jiariejr a.. iergO- son. COKnr rcifcuoyu yv a, a ouuii irttns LOQATION OF, GITIZEKS1 SliJf RAINING CAMPS GIVEN - r-voot iwiicn reai 24-Karat nerve .has ,beein discovered but not identified. -. jHt waa , m Wilmington yesterday rnOrnJnK'When he attempted to steal the automobile pf W. P Mangrnm Turner,, of 3 ,outh Fourth street, from Whttten's garage, 208'Mar ket street. Undue "the machine being damaged between 4QO . and 60KWorth ..anil .. nnrt r-n nf .th interior arrangement of the garage being?. torn. awav.- The mm with nerve Is eaid to have been about- 30 or, 35 -years old, of medium height and wearing a green striped suit. He had not vbeen located ,by the police late yesterday. Mr. Turner had Just stored his, car to get It out of the rain and had gone only a short distance from the garage when-, the attempt to purioin the machine was made. The nervy indi vidual asked the negro attendant if Mr. Turner's car was in the garage and the negro replied that -he warsn't sure, lje man walked fci the 'garage and- a minuteVr o. lC$erVtraeh was heard." The-jbprrower of the machine failed ; to tur ihlb tij driveway, at the rlg-ht moment and at a result a wall was smashed and the frame of the machine:" broken. V Walking .very rapidly f ronV the garaged the man dis appeared . downmarket street. ' ; Mr Turher isiof a rather hefty stature and" is going to have to do some little walking unll siich time as his can can be repaired. - Which makes his desire to meet the. nervy indlvlduaTl all the more pronbunced. Young Men Who Seek to Attend Citizens' Training Camp Go to!! Ft. McPherson, : Ga i - : iji'ii .'! ' " t"i'jj'-'uiii.lintiin,(e iemi,. ,'i'at Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas sachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecti cut. :- . ' - I--i -':'--' - Second corps area, Governors island, N. Y., New York, New Jersey and Delaware. Third corps area, Ft. Howard, Md., Pennsylvania, -Maryland, Virginia and "District of Columbia. ' 1 Fourth corps area. Ft. McPherson, Ga North Carolina South - Carolina, 6'eorgia, Florida'', "TennesseC Alabama, Mississippi and,$iWauai ' -..: Fifth corps area,, Ft. Benjamin Har bison. jt&t'GWl- 'W&mmtwr- glIllL OUU Sixth corps .area. Ft. Sheridan, 111., Illinois Michigan and Wisconsin. Seventh corps area; Ft. Crook, Nebr., Noth Dakota. S6,uth Daloota, Minne liota Iowa, Nebraska, Karusas, Mis- S'Otfri, Arkansas,"3 eighth corps., area; Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, Colorado, Itew Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma and Texas. ;-' .: tjinth corps area, Presidlaaft-F.ran-si?6,- Calif., Ca.llfprnia, Oregon, Waeh ingtonr''" Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, tNevada and Utah. ytij Utrilllll. yjiu II OCL 1UI Lite opening 'bf the camps but It will not be earlier than July 15 nor later than August, 10. ' vj:. BECQRPER.ON. fTHIJIlS DAT A verdict at- not' eufltv havine- a ferred to other work, and .Major Pratt -stringMo it'.waa anaed;Spn'y: Re Offering to the youth of the nation a month of- military instruction and carefully supervised physical training the War department has practically completed plans for the establishment this summer of a number of citizens' military v training canips throughput the entire country. , t These camps, which are in' further ance of the policy of volunteer mili tary graining strengly endorsed, by President Harding, willheso appor tioned that any youn mariwho is eligible to attend them may And one within . reasonable distance of his home. The present plan allots at least Qne camp to each corps area. - Special emphasis will be laid by, the war department this year ph the" en rollment, : of . candidates ror the camps giving basic . training which will be open to men up ,to 35 years of age who have had little or no military training and desire practical instruc tion in the Meld. . - Attendance will ' be . without cost to the . candidate. Upon being accepted -for enrollment he -will, proceed to the; will be reimbuwed for thmbunt ottf4 nU,w Ahm.,fre interested A A l4,AX iltQ ,v. A VWAV -ose in quick succession from major to olmel of the regiment, and took corn Hand of the 105th engineers then ,lri xaining with the 30th division at Camp 3vler. Colonel '.Pratt commanded hia regiment throughout Its- period' of training, took it'acrosstr Belgium and France, and led it in. the glorious battle around Ypres in Belgium and through ;he Hindenburg line at Beljlpourt, Sep tember 29. 1918. He " was "repeatedly commended for coolness- and efficiency in his command,, and was- signally honored by the war department re cently by being rated as one of the :hree North Carolinians jwhose effi ciency qualified them for .appointment on the general staff. . ' . . m. ' BRIDE-BLECT HONORED 1 New BERN. April 7,- Miss Cora Munger, who Is soon to become the. bride of Allen Preyef," tf Green8b.oTo,sx was the honored guest' t a . delight ful card party yesterday afternoon on the occasion of an . elaborate . . linen shower given by Mrs R..D.-.V: Jones at her handsome 'residence on : East Front Street. Four tables ,pf. bridge were enjoyed in the parlors,; which were decorated with a prof uslon "of wild flowers and roses, while ji de licious salad course was served'-by Misses Charlotte Davis,; Martha Mun ger and Elizabeth JOiOwles. Little Miss Anderson daughter " of Mr... "arid Mrs. Joe Anderson, costumed -as -cupid, presented the honoree with the shower. The following guests enjoyed M!re. Jonee' hspitality: Mesdames John A Guion. Joe ' Anderson, William Howell. Joseph Patterfon," Glennie Richardson. J. Curtis .Bagg, O. W. Hn, ro-ee Roberts, Haywood Gulpn, H. C. Waldrop, John H. Jones, W. B. iila.es. and JYilJ -AUen. of Kinston; Misses Cora Munger. honoree, Mary Ward. Iaura Ives, Susan Guion .and Jan a ?tAn', . - - ? corder. George Harriss in recorder's court yesterday morning when the'case charging W. H. Duncan with trespass .was heard.- The man after being ad judged guIUywar-notlflthat if he was found "in "or ardurid" "Wilmington after 7 o'clock iBteyening, a capias1 WtQUldbe issued for-im and the 30 day toad sentence would automatically begin operating. ' 1 J r?v ? ' "! Other" cases; vtrledf yesterday were: t Frank Sears, operating an automo pile -while intoxicated, $50 and costs, license to drive revoked for a period six months. ' Jack Martin, assault ,with a deadly "weapon, nol pros With leave: " , ,..W.. H. Duricaij!and: Lincoln Esekial, g'amhling, hotj guilty. !? Lincoln Ezikial, highway rbbbetynol pros. ' ..' ,. J. M.Hudson.reckless operation of an automobile, - continued until today. John Wheeler, "violating the light law, -prayer for Judgment continued on payment of 'the costs.' ' -r E. :G.,.-Klng, violating the parking law, judgment suspended on payment of OQsts. -. TWO TRACTS OF LAND IN ; COUNTY change; OWNERS WHAT'S YOUR. HURRY? TWo deeds "'transferring title' to smatl -parcels " pf Teal -estate ,ir New Hanover county "were filfd for regis tration yesterday atthe -offlce p-f .the register of deeds. The financial "con sideration involved In each instance was nominal. 'The deeds w.ere : J Ludolf C." Muegge and Charlotte! M. Lynch to Carl A. Powers and wlfe,; lot 10 in; block 30 'at Carolina Beach, Fed eral :Point township, $100. - Lohnie.' Gorham ' and wife to Wade Chestnut and wife. 33.9 by 66 feet on Sixth street, near its intersection j:lth Brunswick' street, in the city- of 'il mington, $850. ATS YOUR HURRY? his travelling expenses; All instruc tion will be given at permanently established camps where the candidate will find selected regular army in structors prepared to train him in the elementary duties of a soldier. Physical training will occupy permanent place in ' the program and medical officers, chaplains and hostesses - will be in constant attendance. No educational qualifications are required but the ap plicant's intelligence, must t?e .such as will permit him to" understand "and obey commands. Applications for these camps should be made to the corps area commander in which the camp is located. ' The headquarters of the nine corps areas and the states allotted to them are as follows. First corps area, Boston, Mass., REALTORS VISIT CITT ' W. P. Ross, J. P. Scales ; and Lu M. Ham, , realtors, of Greensboro, are spending, a. few days j in, thectty on heirless'. . The three iGxeensboro ..men are among Jthe iargest real estate op erators in the Piedmont section of "the TAKE NEGRO. TO - BOLTON Jesse White, negro,, arrested by Wil-2 mington police Wednesday under a fugitive from Justice warrant issued by Bolton Columbjll'qOunty - authori ties, was taken back to Bolton yes terday afternoon. The negrj will face charges of bleating a .hoard bill and getting advances from several con tractors after agreeing to go to work for each. The negro had been in Wil mington but a short while when ar rested and had planned, he stated, to return to Bolton just about the time he was arrested yesterday. WHAT'S YOUR HURRY? Because PARIS Garters wear so long most men don't know-how many months they last. Keep track next time you'll be a PARIS booster forever. W, Take a A STEIN & COM RAN Y Chicago ; 5 New York Upbuy Paris today remember they've been r ... siMPLicrrY ; and long liMs " ' ' v These Are the Features of the. New jiaui V TV O Spits:; . isecoming aiiKe 10 wie siexiuer jiK- ure and to the well-develope3 ' figlire are the"fipe tricptine suits now aj ing. f. Fane serge - and military: braid unite; to form another distinctive style suit. ' A long rolf collar, one link but- v ' ton closing, braid-bound "pockets sur- mounted by simulated pocicets, nar-f .rWelt-these are details:, v ,4 The rich "simplicity of fine .tailor ing and . men's wear serge combine to form another stunning suit.. The shoulder line is narrow, the back is plain' wi&Hwo; braid-bound" shts at each iside, aiid military braid edges the collar , and trims' the sleey)e$. ' : See Our Suits, iVe Win ave You "-.,".7'-..-- Millinery It's just a plain case of getting better millinery foi less money that brings the majority, of-lady shoppers' here to buy their hats. . Qur. styles and shapes are ex clusivenot a duplicate in the lot -and every s.tyje, shape and color are here.': Jp Another feature that you will appreciate is' the serv ice we render. Our milliners take great pride in fitting you with the most becoming style and trimmings. "We also make hats to, order. ... - ' ' ; -v '-J- IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 r I BROWN SUEDE one-strap pumps, ;Lrf)uls,he,e;f tthl,;jls ' a CEy attractive pump and will addhat'grsce to the feet. "jOC T C that ;every woman desiree . . ijrt". ... ;v .'V i . - AV .'.vr. "V 1 1 V . 1 . . .-! . - v. . . j-. i 4 . ' ' BLACK. K.1IJ one-strap nouse. pump.: low ruooers neejs; broad, comfortable last, a mosts;wohderful valued at. j, MAHOGANY KID one-strap piirnp, new military heels, ' imitation tips, at .'.Vi BLACK AND TAN: kid two-atrP:" pumps, military heels, at '." . . . -iiY. MARTHA W ASHINOTpN black kid. S2.00 &7.50 S5.Q0 :ASHTNOTON-Oonertvfcf" MEN'S BROWN; calf brogue oxfordsV rubber heels, a. very classy shoe, at MEN'S -BROWN calf hlucher oxfords, rubber heels. broasi lastat , i: ... i .... e.V.-V MEN'S BLACK kid blucher , oxfords, rubber heelst-V comfortable, toe, at ........ S5.00 $5.00 . . - FutlliByil ft . - 28-30 SoutH Efoht- 'Whrelmarttyies Meet Moderate: Prices" --.--: ' V".' ' botu ';- .Li iif'i v '"ifM 111 1 yne v ejwmb mj -- av n xiii mm i maw w.-t 111-11, u Hi(:;i Just as sure as there isf Safety in Numbers" just as' certain there is "Value in Volume". Little reasoning is required to appreciate just why The Newark " The Shoe of the Nation". Millions upon Millions of Newar Shoes are sold' annually all over the United j States at the lowest' possible prices consistent with Nationally-known Newark Dependability. StriMog f Examples of Newark Four Leadership Women's Havana: Brown Kid 1 -Strap Pumps,, (as i 1 lu strated);' Suede insert in strap and cuE yfl around vamp.; Louis Leather - Heels... Men's .Russia Mahogany Oxfords fa luustraiea;; jaignan last with perforated up ana eyeiet row; guaranteed Neolin Soles and Goodyear Wins foot Rubber Heels .' '4 Women' . Panama BroWn Calf 2-Strap Walking Oxfords ( as ' illustrated ) ; perfo rated tip and ball strap; Goodyear ' Welf. MUitafv heels with fwi. 5 year wing-toot Kubber Heels..,. u 5 Men's Russia Mahogany Oxfords (as illustrated); rEnglisU last withv popular meaium ioe; oiK. leatner soles and Goodyear Wincfoot Rubber . Heels., i '5 Other Newarh Shoes for' Wen and Women, $4; $5 and $6-rNone mm.-. ihwr 4 The gest Chain of Soe Stores IaJhe United States. i imxingzam atom 28 i North FrolitStreet .Telephone No; 272s r. .... i l. , , '- '- -. -' ' " ; .. - : . ' , 1 - ., - ' , , .Tothe,Trade: ; 1 7 It! i impossible to use a clMtl every day; in the year aiid riot have a link weaken. Our businesses -propelled b- a chain we have forged ourselves, its link5?are,, - it"-. fv'f-;" , : X , . ,i vV!?Vv-' . , Honest I Quality Prompt Service " " Square Treatment? patron ! We believe in Preparedries ind'have sur rounded ourselves with every facility to enable us to live - sK- blaiid remdey it. Don't dravfaway from.umwith. but draw towd m tnist.iir3f ' - i ! Yours to servej Li-, , . '4 K" HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY .::-:.7' t;" .,;. mi.',- 1 l'?:i: ' 1 I, ."'ft tiS'35::.: ' ,'J'.i:l'(.r ': i :,:.''). -if '1 .-EMS ! . . . .'M. .r: .7,'. ..is-ii-:,i.t h t "i t il: . X v : j. 'j toll' fl -Mi.!' mum i f! i i' H '..Si 4 .r 1' I '! ' P'' "si i T4 -?1 H EMitl -11; , v I'm' it! 'Jim ' - ' II r. i i;i '. Iv V.'.;.: i : V-.:.;.-v. 'A, .-''.;' c . . - ' ' t ' ft- ' ' . , . ' ; - v..., - , .. i ;. . -. ' "
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