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Y f. 4C STAR, WIOnNGTON, 3f . C, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 921. CONTROL BREEDING OF MALARIA MOSQUITOES CARAMALA NUT SULTANA CHOCOLATE BANANA VANILLA 1. r. OUT-OF-TOWN - - ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT LXJ .uoerintendent of Health Ham- i!on Reports Marked Prog re in Control Work 111 I 11 r? T f I ATTENTION vim nosquito breeding within Tell i 4. i I of ine oiiy ituuneiuu is ., control. County Superin- Health J. A. Hamilton an- v. terday afternoon. To tlie desired effect, health . i ,i . r v - forces nave cieareu uui ' . miles of ditches, Dr. j ,ti added. J nor'K done to date has taken , n a radius of one mile of. a:: ..-a- if the city and. countless! (( I I" T rrnTTTTTTTTTTTUTT TTTi 11 K - 'R-- - . t , , . . .1. . .1 iiusiuilu w vr i a. 1 11 ov.- N.'.M.e.-ti-rs of the health depart-. .., ,;.-rr.pleted visits to uprem Yie.i south of Market street 't Veen shifted to the Brooklyn - inn city to carry on the work lents keep their premises -r 'y cans and other items c r-i'i-q'ii to incubators. have co-operated with us Y.ly well. About all we have "" the most of them is to ac-.-,,1- w, h the necessity of tn- in combatting the ma , ;.r.(l their assistance is .-a;d Dr. Hamilton yes- eff 1 sMr.e little malaria in the v . . a.:printendent of health ... ome of i t at least, he :' caused b ythe stopping of the 1 ...Y:: ;: r work last fall on ac - , f ' ; k of funds. "Work should V. vi resumed not later than Y. i this year, for effective results i.e bee- obtained, it was pointed - Vu V.e failure of the health de-r'.en- .. set the needed appropria ""' .r vd,'(ntlv delaved the -in uni-i .' ' - i . jV-y:r.s out of plans to combat an in- in tiV mosquito i)oyuiiu, -v,,, res : being secured at present -.ns-aered as very gratifying by i i i Ham :. tor., wno skis me uuuuiiueu -.ipAratior of residents or cny ana H-Mor. iti the warfare on the disease rvins irsect. .vn0:her w rker will be available for i h.a'h d -partment during the com--c v . ek at. i he will be assigned to ..v ;,. Brooklyn section of the v This will bring the personnel of r der&rtnient up to normal strength, as explained. NO IMPORTANT CASES IT BEFORE RECORDER Continuances Sentences and Suspended Feature Day "nil- the docket before Recorder r:- Harris? yesterday was rather -r.ithy. none of the cases were of any -eat interest or importance, and sus--r.ded judgments and prayers for srying: lenarths of time happened to be order of the day. John Alson, l-.arged with being disorderly, receiv i a sentence of 30 days on the roads, :. ? l eir.e suspended on payment of -e costs and fervent promises of good havior. other cases were: Arthur Wilson, violating sanitary 'law, continued to July 16. 0. D. Hodges, transporting intoxi cating liquor, continued to July 11. Pr V F. Lee. practicing medicine w'.tho'jr heir.c a registered physician, ot-T! until Monday. J R Bunton. operating an automo-Ml- f'T hire without license, prayer r r- 'ued on payment of tax and li- i : flf i ii .vx EAT IT EVERY DAY It's the most refreshing and appetizing delicacy and is equally enjoyed by both old and young. Half gallons delivered in regular containers Plummer Ice Cream Manufacturing Co, E. L. WHITE Proprietor 213 N. Front Street PHONE 680 JilillllUlTlliunS Jt m Hill mm mrnmrnw ymmmi il! :,.7- Re- street. 7-10-ltc I llfP Q AIIPEP flC CI ICQl LOST, AT LUMINA, Friday evening; squirrel. fur neckpiece i-iiib unuubii ui I LILU ward it returned to J. O. Reilly, 212 Nunn T1 A OO TIT WITH SIIRAR IN P.FNTFPi"0 " wwwn" 111 WUI,,I-,IVALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, No. 20 Market St., J tor sale. Will pay over 15 per cent as an investment. Price Way Dempsey-Carpentier Arena ?16,500. Rents now for $2,100 per year. Full particulars apply Looked to Thos. H. Wright, One of Many There H Tu -J P.. r.lty. F. -.r.ce. . ,. H. ssel Th ".i; r.ol Ales n auto ri erville and F. J. Sullivan, af- nini!ed until July 13. Hu:uirig. reckless driving-, not Greer., violating city ordi orrintied to Tuesday. Nixon, no tags on cart, nol as F. Ragley. violating sanitary 1 rtros. J -r.- s. reckless operation of an . continued until Monday. ?rrith. reckless operation of rr.ooile, open until July 16, bopd r.eva H :el-ep. assault with a dead--. xe.-inr. prayer for Judgment con-r-ed f.-lT oi.e year on payment of the Jack Newman, reckless driving-, con- t.uefj ur,-i; Monday. P- M. Star.ley, embezzlement, con- :n'Jei ;- J-!-y 15, bond J200. CVLTlVTlr. PROCESS FOR MAKING MMBER 1 PEARLS PARIS, July 9 (Correspondence A??oc:atM Press.) The fashionable -r:?rs r.f the Rue de "la Paix are -j..ir.g- 0-r a report Irom London -?JVIk; ar'';5'' Pearl expert had dis-'rf-i , cultivating process to pro l:?. which could not be dis-uish-d t-. ni genuine oriental pearl !:' w"lch :-"nsequently had the same -ue. 'In 'hf ..v-hr.ie history of the world." tT' l '-'art!er- a prominent Jewel --.i an, r. . one has ever succeeded s;'r art-?r:il-V producing precious C-V" T'n v'a' never been able to f.f prr.esses of nature." . " ViT. said ST. rarfier 4. na.i r imitate and anyone an oriental pearl ! "n The real pearl is cuncentrir skins . an Hel.i up in natural lla-ht- th -ir'r ' r V 'iarkest- witn the trans- ' . 'casing in perfect grada Tv J-v?-''1 the exterior. . v v'rf l!on- or "Japanese pearl," -.a: '. re Produced by introducing ir,-,,,",. n.s ,yster a small stick of ' r 1 Or n smiill Kali rt w .-.ic.i after several years ; rei With several skins of : tance as the real Dearl. n 1-,,, . -1,r" ably require 50 years v ".'" t s":'d pearl by this meth ,.rH . i ' - ' , I 3-rtIr. with a smile, l r,'s 10 feed an oyster for Oi' MII.es OX His FEET 5r.y rijf yros,-"'. .-. -rst h 't'-'i-irr, ' -ii. a v " 'i !.. ' ."' 1 .i - - a . rr :' 'Correspondence r,nr Massimo Ar 36. a Swiss physi- " '--'I hf-r.. after walking -: '"'Hi ohi and the new !: SSP"S that his tour took ,? g!or,o, commencing in and cost him $40,000. - Art Switzerland, going !-Tiy Poland and Russia. , !a?,r named country re''oSan and continued the ' Uussia to Siberia. He inri Japan and later a to America. He W :raversed both North ", r:C n foot Histrip " ;V. .st to New York , Vi;."'ely in Canada arid Switzerland he de- --as commenced now trough thenu . : "The arena? Why it resembled a huge saucer covered with flies with a white lump of sugar in the middle." That was the description of Tex Rickard's huge arena on Boyle's 30 acres, Jersey City, where Carpentier and Dempsey fought for the world's heavyweight Doxing championship a week ao yesterday given by Thomas H. "Wright, local business man and mayor of Wrightsville Beach. Mr. Wright, returning to the city a day or so ago, has some very vivid recol lections of the great contest, the show ing of the French challenger, how ever, not being one of the outstanding events remembered by the local man. The very orderly manner in which the audience of more than 90,000 was handled, the ease with which Dempsey handled Carpentier, and the good na ture of the vast throng, these are strong- points of the international af fair, according to Mr. Wright. "I saw but one intoxicated man in the gath ering he was a rather stout fellow who carried a small American flag. He stood up about half way back from, the ring- to what has been called the five dollar fringe' but was quickly passed out'of view by numerous hands. The last I saw of him he had disap peared In the general direction of the 'lump Of sugar' or ring. "Dempsey was a huge, towering figure, perfectly developed and con ditioned. Carpentier was slim and the whiteness of his skin was accentuated by the dark Dempsey. In the first round it was easily to see that only a miracle would give Carpentier the ver dict, and when he landed the right to Dempsey's Jaw in the second, every person -in the arena was on his feet instantly. Dempsey shook his head and continued to punish the French challenger with, heavy blows to the body. The bell saved Carpentier from a knock 6ut in the third round and in the fourth, I saw them start toward the center of the ring and then, at the count of nine, Carpentier showed a little spryness and regained his feet. The knock out was too quick for me. I got a flash of each of Dempsey's el bows, drawn back for the two smashes that ended the fight, and the next thing I knew the champion and the referee were raising the weak Car pentier from the floor of the ring and carrying him to his corner. " "I notice that papers estimate the number of women present at from j 5,000 to 20,000 nd I believe the small er number is nearer correct, although. of course, I couldn't make anything like a correct estimate. The bout that went on as a sort of a 'chaser.' and eight-round heavyweight affair, after the main event was the feature of the day. I enjoyed this immensely as did thousands of others present, although the pep of the day had been viewed. "There was no congestion of traffic and the crowd was handled better than one would believe possible. I didn't return to New York but went-over into the Oranges tor a visit before re turning home.. " "As for Carpentler's chances against Dempsey, I don't believe the French man ever had any more chance than I would have against Fritz Hanson. And the -fight was by no means brutal bloody nose and a slight cut on Car pentief was all I saw. I have witness ed many wrestlinar matches that were far more v brutal. -than the-; Dempsey Carpentier go." said Mr. Wright. . i . 1 - i FAREWELL BKCEPTIOX James E. . W. Cook will ; give a re-! ception to Maj. F. A, Hastings-Seymour Monday evening at 9 j P'c1" rectory of the Church of the . Good Shepherd. . The reception . is a farewell social event In the JhonoiV of , Major Seym.b'ur,' who ,1a to leave the. Wty,;n f)i9lfr'4lnM- " f"r 'T' '"St to J. O. Reilly, Insurance and Real Estate Service. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Notice is hereby given that; the un dersigned has this day qualified as executrix of Swift M. Boatwright, de ceased, late of the County of New Han over State of North Carolina: All persons indebted to the estate yfll please make immediate settlement. All persons holding claims against s'aid estate are hereby notified to pres'ent ADMINISTRATOR'S ; ; NOTICE ; Having this day qualified as admin istrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of G. Herbert Smith, deceased, this is to notity all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment of same. i ' ' - All persons having claims . against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersigned duly verified as required by law, oh or be- 6rlO-ltC j the same to the undersigned at Wil- fore the 2nd day of July, A. D. ,1922, FIVE HUNDRED CASH, and the balance like rent, will buy a brand new home in Carolina Place. Has 5 rooms and all im provements. No. 1919 Creecy Avenue. J. O. REILLY, Insurance and Real Estate Service. 7-10-ltc DESIRABLE HOME on Fourth between Chestnut and Grace streets, for sale. Has lot 66 by 165. Ten-room house and all modern conveniences. The price is very reasonable. J. O. REILLY, Insurance and Real Estate .Service. 7-10-ltc BEAUTIFUL HOME IN CAROLINA HEIGHTS No. 1718 Chest nut street. Corner lot, .66 by 165. Has heat and every modern convenience. Eleven rooms and basement. Price only $16,500.00; cost over $22,000.00. . A bargain. J. O REILLY, Insurance and Real Estate Service. 7-10-ltc THE NNATIONAL SURETY CO., largest surety company in the world. Gives prompt and efficient service. Represented by J. O. Jleilly, Insurance and Real Estate Service. 7-10-ltc mington, N. C, on or before the 4th day of July. A. p.. 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 2nd day of July. A. D.. 1921. '-v JEAN CRONLY BOATWRIGHT; 7-3 O. A. W. 6-w. " Executrix!. . DISSOLUTION; NOTICE ; . J , The law firm,, of McClammy &Bur gwin, by mutual consent, has been dis solved. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to kindly make im mediate payment: Either member . of the old firm is authorized to receipt any account due the firm. This the 30th dav of June, A. D. 1921. HERBERT M'CLAMMY. K. O. BURGWIN. 7-3-10-17-24-4tc . JURY . Ill ST The jury list for New Hanover county is nw being revised. All per sons who arc exempt by law from serving as a juror should send in their name before July 15th, so that their names can be stricken from he list. Thos. K. Woody, clerk. 7-6-10-2tc or this notice win oe pieaa in oar or any recovery being had thereon. This July 2, 1921. E. K. BRYANT Administrator d. b. n. c i. a.' of G. Herr . .bert Smith. 7 jS-10-17-24-4tc - TO WHOM IT MAY ;CO.CERXl - ' State z,' North Carolina; -New Hftno'ver Cqu'nty.1 . This is to certify that-the" partner ship heretofore existing ; between Ieh man Wood and E. A. Pa lmgr.en, trading and doing business as the ' Sales Pro motion Company, is hereby - dissolved, effective this date, Mr. Liehman 'Wood having withdrawn from the company. All persons who are creditors, of said company will present their bills for payment to Mr. E. A. Palmgren, and all persons indebted to said company will please make payment of said in debtedness to Air. E. A. Palmgren. Dated this che 1st day of July. 1921; E. A. PALMGREN, LEHMAN WOOD. 73-10-17-24-4tc T -, !,ORTAOA.!.E . By virtue, of the power of sale con tained' in a' certain -mortgage made ijy Charles S.. Burnett to L. W. Moore and duly 'registered on the records of New Hanover. .County, said,' mortgage and note being -assigned for .vaiue to the Security Trust Company, of. Lexington, Ky., the undersigned, on account of de fault beinc: made in said mortgage according- to its terms, will : expose "for -saie, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, for cash, at the Court. House, door. In the City of Wilmington, on Wednesday, the 20th of , July, 1921, :at twelve o'clock, M., the following de scribed property in the City of Wil mington,' N. C.; BEGINNING at a point In the Southern line of Princess Street 47 feet. West, of the Western Line of rThird Street; running Soythwardly parallel- with Third Street 86' feet; thence ' Westwardly parallel I with Princess Street 36 feet ; therce -Northwardly ."parallel with Third Street 66 feet to the Southern line -of Princess Street; thence Eastw&rdly with said line of Princess Street 35 .feet , to the Beginning. This 18th day of June, 1921. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, . Of Lexington, Ky., Assignee of said Mortgage vand Note. Bv John' D. Bellamy &'Sons, Attys.. Ora-w-6.'19,26.J3,10 ' 1 iAsr xM3 5P 55 Before we started business here a lumber advertisement iiuthe Wilmington newspapers was a curiosity, but since last December we have bigen telling the people regularly the truth bout thie lumber industry, and how prices were falling, and why lumber was cheaper, in our advertisements. The result is we get the bulk of the business. During the last 30 days there were almost as many carloads of lumber delivered and 'distributed by us as by all the other 14 retail dealers in the city put together. r ' ....... . .. '. ' Lumber was never sold on a com petitive . basis until we opened here f aiid ; we have hammered prices down ever since. THE KNOCKERS ARE ACTIVE If competitors would induce people, to knock nails into boards by selling lumber as cheap, as we are doing, times would be prosperous. . The vdnly kind oXlxammer work some folks can do is. to" knock the otlier fellow. "Vfe spoiled profits in -the lumber 4rade here for the crowd who .had the business in the past, and they knoclc our. products to get even. '' : Y'" ' '. Y t . -. ' . . Come and see for yourself. When you see ; the quality and the price . we ask, you CwlU not wonder that : we are selling while others', are marking, time: . " Y , Sixth and. Campbell Streets Telephone Nd;1555-W III. i i VM''"' " -v. -. - . f . . - ' . t.- . - ,.-'r-v- -.-'- , . . ... .., I i , i n.iii .III a u , - '" -' v "Yii.
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