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"fc. : v ' - I 1 r P Z7 2 WHITE GRANULATED is. "PYTr FRESH Jla : country Uj;(Q)g (BUUa WE DELIVER ANYTHING PURCHiaiSED AT OUR STjPi&iEXiCEPT EGGS SALE TODAY ON MORRIS SUPREME BUTTER 1 POUND BLOCKS, GUARANTEED, LB BE81 FtOU explain or Self-Rising, 12 lb Bags A lb Bags T COMPOUND. LARD 10c. PUR HOGS LARD 15c PHONE US OR COME DOWN, "WE ALWAYS LEAD" "I n j r I 1 U7lJ Zr-A . i - ' ..'-.. ' n 3-5 South Second Street THE LOWER PRICED GROCER" i S ,-m' .1 t Telephone No. 385 BEAUTY CONTEST WILL OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY t - i Wilmington Display Windows u Will Reveal a Wealth of the Beautiful . The merchants of Wilmingtbnare determined that the Dorothy .Perkins and the other natural beautie,sof the croit nnrt ltv shall-not blossom'alone .during this gladsprjng time. -fj , -Through the hearty co-operation of. -'. ' the public spirited firms, whose .names appear below, the windows of Wil- I n n ' mnrxanHll hniHU'' will jlllllf ivru o . . . . - . bloom with a pristine glory rand-beauty ,.that has rarely, if ever," been apprbach vcd in the "City Beautiful." FJr the period from May 4 to 6, inclusive, the mercantile windows will show forth " rpspjendently with, the most' attractive, interesting and desirable offerings cal culated to appeal to a beauty-loving. community. Those who seek the beautiful are asked to respond to its clarion call from every shop window May,, 4; 5, 6. The prizes consisting of blue -ribbon for first place, red ribbon for, second place, and white ribbon for third' place, will be 6n-.exhibifr in the windows of the Bon Marche store during. .the period " of contest. Certificatesof merit will also be awarded to the winners in each class. The windows will bev judged from four .view points. These, with their relative value, will be: . '. Selling power 5ft artistic effect, 30; originality of treatment, 15; and cost, "There. .will be throe judges,, one to pass on selling powerj one on artistic effect, and the third on originality of treatment, and cost. The committee assures : contestants and. the public that they will be well suited for, their tasks. , f v The entrants in window dressing contest follow: ' '-' ' A. D. - Brown company, Shrier and Solomon, George Honnet, J; M. Solky and company, . N. C. Piatt, Taylor, Ladies Hatter; Goodman, Jos. il fly, H.. B. Neuwirth, delicatessen; Nnrn berger's . market, Pure Food- market, J. H. Baugh, Wilmington Cycle , com pany, F. 1 M. Ross, Arctic Ice. Cream company, Hanover Furniture and Music company, j Max Waurshauer,- W; J. Kirkham, .- Wendlinger Baking company, C. E. Collins, F. K. J. Fuchs, Farris' bakery, C. H. Batson, Red Iron Ilacket, C.'H. Fore and company, Wil?. nilngton Talking Machine company, : Si H. .Kress and company, F. A. Bis singer,, Broadway Restaurant, Brotan's; A. O. Schuster, Young Men's Clothing store, Northam's, Newark Shoe store. Royal bakery. The Center, Geo! W;; Huggins. company, Mrs. C. W. Leighton - end . company, ' Little Art Shop, C. W. Polvogt company, W. J. Bradshaw and company, 'Edward Weaver, Jarman and F.utrelle, - soutnern sales store, united Cigar store, I.- Shrler and Sons, Mil ler's Pharmacy, Boylan and Hancock, R. R. Bellamy, Davis-Moore Paint com pany, c uanneDaum, Unas, ' FlnKei steln, Jacob! Hardware company, Star- ey and Goldberg, J. W. H. Fuchs, The Hub, : w. .-.T;- Burke, Tidewater Power, company, City Electric company, J. Wv Blake, The A. - David : company, Wil mington Shoe . company, : Peterson and ulfs. Peoples Supply, company, Bon "VAeBelk -Williams,. Efird's Depart: sjlclasure, National Woolen Supply company. Saffo Ington, Dlugin Bros., Todd.- Castle Street E.vcnson, S. Cafe, Rexali Legionnaires Prepare; for. ; World War Memorial Event To OommenTorate the Sacrifices of All .Who Gave Their Lives for Country, Whether Oversea s, in Camp or Elsewhere -Will Provide the Legion Flower, the Poppy, for Sale in. City- A Great National Occasion j : MARINE RAILWAY NOW IS NEARLY COMPLETE PROGRAM OF TRAINING SCHOOL, GRACE CHURCH;Hamme Smal? . ' - i ' or Large Craft "While the American Legion expects all former service' men to, memorialize their departed ; comrades on Memorial day. May. 30, tbe f occasion, can not be made mmojrat'blo'.ls unless those who fought so -nobly 'here at home during the'- struggle give vleglonnaires whole hearted and ejreat assistance. "The blood of these noble men should, and I hope will, cement every section of the United States into a universal observance of thie; day." Cyrus D. Hogue,. commander of the North Caro lina department of the American Legion. V" ' '' 1 ' O and this amount will be raised tiy the various posts throughout the states. North Carolina's 'quota in this fund has been, placed at $600, and Com mander Holli8 has issued a call to all local legionnaires to subscribe. He advised last night that ten cents was all that would be collected from each legionnaire, and figuring on the entire membership of the local post contribut ing , this mite, he calculated that the loaal post itself would raise about $300. Commander Hollis requested that contributions for this worthy cause be made to H. A. Church, post adjutant, in the legion's hut, or to any of the following '.members of the executive committee: Paul 1m Cantwell, Fred E. Opening Tomorrow, -School Will I The 600-ton marine railway that Is i now practically complete at t n e I Hamme plant on Eagle island, will- be given its .initial trial .today. . Although Be 0)nductedTfor'.Sunday. School Teachers - several more days will ' bo required , to complete ' this big adjunct to the port of "Wilmington it is now in such condi tion that a large vessel can.be hauled ou'f. of the water. ;, ".Construction. on the new" marine rail- The program and outline of the Wil mington graining VcftVbff for Method ist Sunday school .'oncfi-s, to , be held and lasting until W T? was given out wy ,wa monstJas yesterday, and ir as follows: . -. ' he work ifeS done l"T by R- P. om.ArT t TrnnA .rinMiM.i Hamme and gpns, owners of the yard director; Rev. J. M.; Daniel, president " was annouced by Mr. Hamme when board of managers; M. J., Cowell, sec retary; W. B.' Cooper, treasurer First Sfar roilrnAk 'nf andv 1. Sundav school organization v and water work -by flyers has necessarily ministration; text, "Organization and made the completing of the railway the construction was started that no attempt would be "made to rush 'it along. -The great, amount of under- TO ASK POSTPONEMENT OP - SECOND "MtTRDEItSS P.UIM CASK ATLANTA, April .29. Request for .a postponement will be made tomorrow, when the motipnof J ohjv ?WiJlamSi convicted of the. murder ot one tot 11 negroes found dead on ' or near his Jasper-county plantation, is called for argument before Judge John B. Hutchinson, in superior court at Decatur. This was an announcement here to day by . Greene B. Johnson, - chief -counsel for . .Williams, who was sentenced to life Imprisonment recently afte-a trial at ' Covington, Ga. Mr. Johnson said the record of testimony in the cttse had hot been completed and-he thoiight it would take . at least a week for com pletion and for him to-study 4t? DRINK BLATZ "A bottle a day "Keeps the doctor away." For Sale hj All First-class Storet and Restaurants BEAR PRODUCE AND MER-, CHANDIE CO. Distributor , Corner Nntt and Grace Stref U Telephones. 452-453 admi Administration of Sunday Schopls"; in structor. not yet chosen. 2. Methods of teaching in 'Sunday schools; text, ''The. Principles of 'Re slow. The plant will embody an interesting feature in; that, while a vessel of 600, tons can be hauled out of. the water,; The local, post otl the American Legion;. assisted by tbTe'Woman's auxili ary, will fittingly commemorate the day in this ctty, according to an inter view wjth J.-R. Hojlis. cQmmander t 'Commander "Hpjlls expressed the hope that the .citizens -would lend their as-I Little, Theodore S. James, Dr. C. P. sistance in making: the first local ob-I Bolles, H. G. Hubbard. Mc. B. -Wilson, servance of the 'World War Memorial j H. A. Church and J. R Hollis, chair day a' memorable' occasion, one that man. wlll'rival in sincerity, if not in magnl- The real significance of the national tude, the observation of the day in any observance of, the World War Memorial : "He also said that the executive com- alized more fully when it is more gen imittee of the post' would request city erally known 'that over 22.000 bodies j council take sbme action at its meet-I of soldiers, sailors and marines have I ing next weanesaay. The, entire ex-! been returned to the states. Further- ecutive committee, which is composed j mope, over 25,000 former service men : of eight members and of "which Mr. have died in this county since the close ' Hollis is ex-offlpJb - chairman, will ap-j of the war. j pear before council "at. the regular ' "Whether it be the grave of a com ! councilmanic meeting "Wednesday. J rade whose body has been returned i , Plans, for the observance of the day from Europe, the irrave of one who died j locally are now being .formulated sby in a. camp in this country or "that of j the lejrion's memorial committee, which! a veteran who-has died since returning 1 is composed of the following: R.C. j from the war, we must remember all Cantwell Jr., ' chairman; '. James ' B. j of our deceased comrades and decorate Lynch and C. - Raymond Humphry, j the graves of all veterans of the world i Chairman Cantweil, interviewed -last j war," says the above mentioned bul- night. reported that the program for J letin from Cale K. Burgess, department Uhe day had not 'fceen completed. He i adjutant, Raleigh. . . . said, however, that appropriate me-! . . j morial . exercises would-be. staged, and j-SPIRITED DEBATE ON PEACE . the craves of all soldiers, sailors . and ; marines now at, rest in the local cemo J taries would probably be, decorated by ; the local branch of ' the Woman's .auxiliary; also that" uniformed and RESOLUTION DURING FRIDAY tarnled detachments from Fort Caswell; v the coast guard 'cutter Seminole and j from . the Wilmington - Light Infantry, ! woflld also participate in the exercises. - .Theafflcial flpwet1. of the legion, the poppy, will be sold oh the streets 'of ( this djtyby t"he ladles of the auxill f ary,-!and it is 'expected that- "everv- I hodV 'Will hliv' anfl wonr a nnnnv" : -SUPPOrtt Of the-eSOlution. It was &tr tnis date. The money derived from the ' ltte- ocuaiurB .. nucncocn, 01 sale of the poppies will go, first' to the 1 Nebraska, senior Democrat on the for reliff off the. Suffering; children, of vwar- fsn 'relations. committee; McKellar, seared' - France; secondlv, to theiylocai ' Democrat, Tennessee! Robinson, Pemo- y.'-h? cat, Arkansas; and supported by Sert- 'of former service men' now- confined dtors"r;tV Tdaho Kellogg. of.Mirtne Jn hospitalsj'throushout North Caro- 1 ota J! ' McCormick, - Illinois, and.- Other ' Hi During debate, : Senator - Pomerene, Democrat, Ohio, filed a minority re ligious Teaching";" instructor,, J. T. If; Jt. necessary for a small craft to Jerome. be hauled out, only one-half of the way 3. Beginners' methods; tex"t; "Be- need .be let r down to receive It; thus ginner, Worker and Work";" instructor, there may be a vessel out of the water Mrs. C. L. Van Noppen. ; - .on front portion of the railway and 4. Primary methods.; text, "Primary ! rear, portion can be let down ;f or an Worker and Work": instructor. Mrs. othfer craft without disturbing the craft on the. forward portion At the . Hamme plant there has been a smaller marine railway in operation for some time. The owners will con- Each student .ehrqHed in these i- tinue-to use the small one, but it will W. F Cann 5. Junior methods; I text, "Junior Worker and Work"; Instructor, Mrs. E. R. Michaux. ' - WASHINGTON, April 29. In spirited debate the senate today proceeded to ward the vote on the Knox peace reso lution arranged for late tomorrow, with- both, friends and foes conceding its adoption. ' , . - 4 " ' Opponents of -the resolution predom inated today - in today's discussion, which also developed a break ih'.the Democratic ranks when Senator Reed of Missouri made ia lengthy address in courses will be expecteJEr. to be supplied with text book, note" f 00k and pencil. Students who: attend. rea-ularlv: and pass the .requirements, jvill receive certificate of credit.;forpne. unit In the standard training t course. . Sunday, May 1, tfiSO P. M. , Worship. ,. .; V ' "The Standard TraTning Course." Zt T. Jerome. ""., Report of enrollment by schools. Organization of clashes. -. Monday to Saturday, jtially Schedule 7:00 to ,7:45 p. m , fit class period; 7:50 to 8;00 p. m., de Optional period; 8:00 to 8:10 p. m., round table; 8:15 to 9:00 p. m., second. clas period. Sunday, MayJ8, ltOO A. M. Awarding of certificates at various churches by pastors in charge. Pastors Presiding Mder, Rev. J. M. Daniel; Grace '.churcwT Rev. .w. A Stanbury; Fifth Aveiflie, -Hev. G. S Frater,; Trinity, .KevV. P. Scoville; Epworth, Rev. J. W. Hoyle, Jr; .Wes ley Memorial, Rev. M.-F.,Hddges; v . Commtttees Rev. " M. ' Daniel,' chairman "board of 'managers; J. . U. King, chairman arrangements; E. G rollment; W. B. . Cooper, .chairman Burkhead, chairman publicity and en fihance. :' -i - - - - l.i na. y ' ; ; - . Theationai V organization i' of tli'e legion 'has set astde May 30 as;,World War Memorial -days. In - order that the hallo wecf "memory of ; all - who 'died in active,, service in the. great ' onflictJ ; can.be iBtpprQprIately memorialized.- ' 'According'- to a ' bulletin .Issued bv Cale K, 'urgess departmentadjqfant, Raleigh, the lesion ' posts in Europe, supported by funds contributed bv the 'posts throughout tire United States, 1 ...lit 1! x il.j .f: - - - . wm ueuuiu.it; nrii g nti b mure, man 50.000 ' American! dldttrs.- sailors - and marines. Jt is , -estimated that the decoration of .the''gra;veS overseas will cost ADoroxlmatelynor million, francs, port, signed by all present Democratic members -of , the- foreign, relations- com mittee, predicting that the resolution would ;"prove , a disappointment", " and asserting that; it was an : attetaopt to "usurp"; the President's treatyaking powers.-;,- : . .-. .... ' Inv the final debate tomorrow Sen ator -.Lodge, of Massachusetts,1! Repub lican, leader, and Senators Borah and Mccormick are scheduled support of" the. resolution ators Pomerene, King,. Democrat, ana Jlob-ln FRANCE WILL .OCCl'PT 1MJHR 7 - IF ALLIES desert; her . i LONDON, . April Hi. (By Associated Press. )-r-In the 'event of failure by France -to receive- the"- support' of her allies, the French government will pro ceed; alone "to "the occupation df the Ruhr regiohVV'arguihg that Germany oan as - easily, present riW proposals afer as before occupation.. . : T.his , statement was made by mem bers of the -French delegation as they crossed the channel today on'thelr. wav to London to attend ; the ..meeting- of ,. the Virginia capes- be - exclusively craft. operated for small RUMOR CUTTER HUNTING FOR A WHISKEY RUNNER Baltimore Hints That' Such May v,"" Be the Case : .Ever since the coast . guard cutter Seminole left this7 port for ,a cruise early in the week, it has been reported that the 'boat went in search for a mysterious ship which is said to have been violating the custom laws of the United States, off the North Carolina or Virginia coast. Officially, nothing has. , been given out locally, and just prior "to1 sailing,! Captain E. d Addisa, commander of the Seminole, said that he was sailing under sealed orders ana he , would not ilve any intimation of the purpose of thecruise. " The local report indicated that there was some sort, of vessel off the coast that was violating the custom laws, in that the prohibition laws of the United States were beihp- violated by parties on board the craft... Advices reaching;. the city last; night from Baltimore -'were to , the effect that pilots arriving in that city reported a coast guard cutter was patrolling off Cape Henry ' and had " been so engaged for several days. ' By putting two ' and two together, local, mariners have expressed the be lief that it is! .very; likely that the Seminole has either been searching for a whiskey ship; off the North Carolina coast or that It Is assisting In the search for a mysterious craft which is reported to have beertoperatiner off 3See That This Diamond Is on Your Pass Book - It is the "Trade Mark" of Wilmington's oldest bank Xt stands for thirty-three . years successful business progress ; 'j? f-It represents character and good management It is the'emblem . df5personal service It means originalitand efficiency in office system It is the guarantee of safety and Conservatism. ; . ,-. . ' The Wilmington Savings & Tixist Co. . Oldest and LargesfcBavings Bank" In North Carolina V CAPITAIi: : . . . . . ', : ! "....: $ 100,000.00 ' EARNED SURPLUS 500,000.00 RESOURCES 4,500.000.00 RE AP nnPTflDi We keep your "B.B.M Culture, Bulgaria UlAII UUU I Ulli Tablets and Biologicals generally, in a Biologicals generally, x perfectly appointed refrigerator. And for your prescrip tions' we have only drugs of known - purity, and our com pounding is done by Registered Pharmacists (two on duty) md our .Compound Bicycle Delivery Service reaches every part of the city. . V:- :- -:- :' : HALL'S DRUG STORE, Fifth and Castle Sts. the supreme cooncu tomorrow '. In - the delegation which -arrived in London tonights-were .Premier Briand, Marshal Foch cand .M. Bsrthelot, the latter of the French foreign, office. The Italian jdelegatpsare , expected to reach London at tL efock- tomorrows, morn- i?iiySl S : A LAKELAND, Fla... April 29. C. L Jones., a There; is much local interest in , the present cruise . of the Seminole, and first" hand information, from Cantain ..Addison , as to the result of the voyage win anticipated with much Interest. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES V v r Capt. E. F. Breazeale, commander of the , local post of the'-. Salvation Army. 1 announces ' that nnan al . aA-A- school V teacher ,? at Winter ' be hld .f wt ,1 to sneak in j Haven, is in a bospttalat. Tampa with-vthis- evining at 7:30 c p. m, at which , .vhile ScnJa ractured skull and Incip ientparal- ;t. A. Beery, a member ot the MclJndon nt-at TTtnh ysJ as the result of injuries received I narW ,ni .n-.i, . n son, are to pek in tppo- a,UeBcu ;v; , toaay by l extends a , . , j Deputy Sheriff John -Thornhill.- -v, f public 'to 1 Captain Breazeale. cordial invitation to the be present. Seriee VULCANIZING RETREADING Hughes Sales and Service Company -y . fWhere Service Is a Pleasure" , ! . . J; ? ' Secondhand Market "Streets - .- r
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