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'. .'.'i.-.X." ( V Nd, FRIDAY, SE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. IF YOUR'EARS RING , WITH HEAD NOISES If you have - . roaring, buzzing noises In your ears,- are getting hard .of f hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness.: go to your-dnuggistv and get 1 ounce of Parmint 'double "strength, and add to it -lr4tptrit. of hot water and a ' little granulated,, sugar. Take 1- tablespoonful i6ur. times a flay.- ' . ' . ' . ' -.-.' J This will often bring quick reliefs from the , distressing -head noisesv Clogged nos'trils 5 should fvopen, breathing become easy and..-, the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It is easy' to prepare, costa-ynittle and is pleasant v" to take. ViAnyone; who has Catarrhal" troubles j of ?the ears, is hard of hearing feriias . head .noises should give' .this -.'prescription' a trial. '. ; . ; ' 1- wtjAdv- ' ' V'i 1 I I I i I ; ' -I 1V i t i" ! V , ' - 1 HELLO, FOLKS ! Seeing that there's no one else around to do It, I'll have to introduce myself. 1 My name is Wetaler Leo. Wetaler and I'm the president of the American Woolen Mills Company of America, an organization of expert Tailors vrho are trying (and pretty successfully) to turn out the Best Clothes for Men it is possible to make -and at prices that are the lowest in .America. I'm gains to t1lia Pace every few days to talk to yoa in a way that will pay yon to'. listen! The Xew Fall ' Display is now in progress. 7 Wilmington, N. C. . 115 N. Front Orton Hotel Bldg. I The burial of an unidentified Ameri can soldier in the National cemetery, ' at Arlington, -Virginia, on .Armistice day, November 11, it said, will draw the most notable assemblage since the peace conference at Versailles. It looks, as if independence will not Hiberniate this year. Norfolk Vir-nian-Pilot. WILMINGTON Monday, October J vJr Two-Mile Long Street -Parade at 10 A. M. One Million Dollars of Proces sional Grandeur 1 VI WN rt jySIiY JIT . . AJLTO03 Downtown: Ticket Sales Mon llay'at Elvington's Iriigi Store. yrvSame Prices as oils Show RETAINS JUDGE BROWN IN RAILROAD TAX SUIT ' . P:X'-- Former Associate ri Justice to Appear. -With Jtidge7.Bysttin; Gov. Craig Also ; By JTJLE B. WARREN RALEIGH, Sept: 29. Governor, Mor rison announced tonight that former Associate Justice George H. Brown, of Washington, had been employed to ap pear with Judge W. P.' Bynum arid the attorney general in the railroad . suits against the state. .- ' ' The governor is also asking former Gov. Locke Craig, of Ashevlle, . o ap pear in this case, but does not know whether the ex-governor will be able, fco appear on account of his health. The governor believes that Mr, 1 . fcraig is probably as well posted on this par ticular phase of the law as- any man in the state, and would be of great service to the state in consultation and confer ence. '-'..' ." '. .. S'' - , Judge Brown lias already . accepted the invitation Ho appear". for the state. he attorney general's office .has been busily engaged in making preparation for the. legal battle with railroads, and is preparing to give the railroad yaw yers a contest that will go down in the legal history of North Carolina as battle royal. SIX HUNDRED BALES OF COTTON LOST BY FIRE St. Pauls, Robeson County,; Has $80,000 Blaze . , v- (Special to The Star) ' LUMBER TON, Sept. 29. Fire of un known origin destroyed the Saint Paul's tobacco sales warehouse 'and 600 bales of cotton stored in the, building at Saint Paul's; Robeson county, last night. The loss is estimated at around $80,000, with $60,000 insurance on the cotton. The cotton was owned largely by- the Saint Pauls Cotton Milli com pany, and was all good grade.- . . The fire was discovered at 11 o'clock when a terrific explosion blew out one side of the brick warehouse. The ex plosion shook buildings in town. It is thought the explosion resulted from smoke and heat. Both building anfi cotton are a complete loss. . 1 GRAND ARMY VETERANS HOLD ANNUAL PARADE Enthusiasm for .Them Runs High In Indianapolis . INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29. Cheers, the tribute accorded always to heroes, were still ringing in the ears of hun dreds of surviving heroes pf Civil war tonight. ' Shortly before sundown, the rear ranks of the Grand Army of the Re public passed the reviewing stand of Commander-in-Chief,, William A. Ket cham, bringing to a close the annual parade and the most spectacular event Of 'the '55th encampment- Tonight they were weary and sought the benches and rest places provided for them, through the downtown . dis trict but as they hiked along today the veterans marched jauntly, .tramp ing in step with the" music of war drums and fifes. Hundreds . of automobiles ! . were T.eady to carry veterans who might be unable to march but there were fe.w who made use of machines unless they were totally disabled'. - - . ; ..Preceding the -parade in the Q. A. 'R. delegates met in a brief session and passed a 'resolution condemning1, the Ku Klux Klan. The Sons of Veterans passed a resolution. ' "Whatever may. be its - nurnoseit" said the G. A. R. resolution regarding the klan,'- "we believe its methods are un-American, and that its existence is a standing menace to constituted b-ov- ernment and to the' open and impar- The G. A. VRI will - meet again to morrow,,, elect officers . and "seleet f-the city for the next encampment. - c r. JOHJf H. ANDERSON, MASON fiv .'. patettevile; is elected (Special to the Star.) . . W ASHE VILE, Sept. 29 rThe election of jonn i. Anajrson, of Fayettevillev as general grand master of the' first veil of the general grand chapter of .Royal Arch Masone of the' United States, ib hailed with genuine pride by " Masons throughout the state. MrAnderson has been active in the reception of the general grand bodies and was chairrrtan of the executive committee,-c? '.' In addition to the honor to "the 'Fay etteville man, it isv an honor to the state, as he is the first North" .Carolina Mason to hold an office In .tiie . general grand bodies. Mr. Ander'sonte now illustrious grand 'master of the ; grand council and past grand .high priest "of the general grand chapter of the-ptateJ He is also a mem.ber of -Swan.. temple o , the . Shrine. , . V. - - -j ':s-k y;. many". state students are r " taking;cp bible . course's STATE COLLEGE RALEIGH,. Sept. 29vThirty-One . Bible, study ; classes, 29 of which1 are led by students and two by, members' o' thef acuity- have been organized at State college f under v the auspices of the .'Tpung Men's Christian association'; Thetotai " 'enrollment; ' of the classes, ",whfeh ::ineet wek.ly "in;'Jthe dormitory sections, is .j"340-an, increase in membership of 100 over-last; yeArs ? Under the enthusiastic leadership of 3r. Carl C. Taylor, of vtte laculty, the Bible ;, study? program i starts this , fall with even brighter" prospectsthan last year when . l4v students gathered -At the close . of" the work at the "annual ba nqu et given ? by the ; " Y' in honor of the men who had at record of 100 -per cent attndance-r throughout the entire yar,'-v . " ' .; i '" v - ': - ... cv- . 4- t inr-i e Varie Just as Cradle TvRDINARY eas oline varies : -r as jvidely in its qualities as ; the crude ; petroleum from which it is reimed. : ' ; ;Many grades of commercial gasoline , Jare one-sided Tadvantageous perhaps for one niirnnsp. Riirli fl rniiifc tnttiri tr f f-hut lackmg in the all-arouridj balance; -'""'iv Tmootici tnnaictantlir omnitli -wa-w nomicai running. j. ms one-siaeoness Oil Does rience. Its perfect balance you may proye for yourself in jfour own motor. Next time you need gasoline go to the nearest dealer and ask for "Standard." It costs no more than any other. Keep .filling up with "Standard" long enough to prove its qualities. iYou wiU soon notice Cfeat your motor runs sweeter and cleaner. You will find I! 11 ji that you get inore niileage per gallon and have, less of the mnrp anrtnvinct may be traced to the lack of diversity ; motor u-oubles. Your park plugs and v " - yaive seats caret carbonize so quickly The improved "Standard" Motor Gas- when practica every drop of oHne is the result tf our access toll burns cfean. : ; widely varymg sources of supply cov-t You can now buy this improved motor ering almost every developed fieldr- foel wherever you and our many years of refining expe- ; - : you to fill your tank withlitl today; ; 'i 4 (NEW JERSEY) ifc.ifc. Does Your Food Digest? Mi-O-Na, that's the name of the best prespriptiofiw ever written for Indiges tion ; or stpmacli' distress.-" Guaranteed by all druggists? (adv.) ' , Legal FOBECtOStRB OF, MORTGAGE By vlf tuei of ; th.e-power of ' sale con tained In' a certain Indenture of -mortgage executed ' by, Bd. S Gapps" and wife to ; "the undersigned, ' said; mortgage bearing ;date February 6, 1919, and dLuly recorded In the office of the Reg ister: of Deeds of New, Hanover Coun ty. North parodina;- in Book No. 102, at PaoA 77 Afa-itH ' Via vin 0- Kaam - ma A a -tbereynder; the undersigned wil, on Monaay.r tne zist day or October .1921, at ' 12 oclock M., at the Courthouse door, of the .. Cointy of New Hanover aforesaid,- sell; . at public auction, - for cash to the highest: bidder, all , that certain traot. piece - or parcel of land lying, 'being and situate in the City of Wilmington, cCounty of New Hanover arid - State of , North Carolina, aild bounded, and described i as followat ,j Beginning at a point in the-northern lijie of Caetle streetg.feet eastwardly from the eastern line of Fourteenth street, ajid running thence.'n'orthwardly and parallel with Fourteenth street 99 feet; thence wee twardly and parallel tvith Castle street 33 feett thence south- waxoiy and -parallel with - Fourteenth street ,99 - feet r t9 " the ,-northern line of Castle treet; and thence along said Une of Castle street eastwardly 33 feet to the leginnUig, the, same being a part of riots and i'9s Jn block no: 607, according to 'the official pian 9f he aforesaid City - of ,Wilmjigton,v subject to -and- together with the easements and rights of way To the same belong ing or therennto . appertaining, as set out and mentioned in the deed for said property to the said Ed., g. capps and wife. , ' , ' - ' This the 29th, day of September. 1921 THE CITIZENS! BU1LDII& A 1 LOAN V ASSOCIATION OFV; WILMINGTON, v N. C-, . '"' ? , ' ' ..Morteas:ee KORECTLOSURE OF MORTGAGE - By virtue of thefc power of sale con tained in a certain indenture of mort gage executed by P; F. B. Price- and wife to the undersigned, which said mortgage bears date April 11, 1919, and is duly recorded in , the ofneeof the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina in Book No. 102,' at Page 455," the real property in said mortgage conveyed, since the date of said mortgage, having been convey ed by said Price and wife to one John S. Thomas, default having .been, made in the payment of ; said mortgage, the undersigned will on Monday the 31st day of October, 1921, at 12 o'clock M., at-rthe courthouse, door of the County of New Hanover aforesaid, sell, at pub lic auction, for - cash, to the i highest bidder all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying,-being and situate in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hanover and . State ot North. .Car olina - and bounded and described, at follows:. ' Beginning at jbl point : in the "treSMrn line, of Fourteenth street ; 187 feet south ; from its intersection with tthe southern line of; Castle street and run ning ", thence"? southwardly along- i said western: line P of Folirteenth ' 'V street 5.3 3 feet; v thence "westwardly i and 'paral:el with Castle street 155-feet to an alley; thence ' northwardly. along the eastjarn, line 'of said i alley and: parallel with' Fourteenth street . 33 'feet; and -thence j eastwardly and parallel" with Castle ! street 155 feet to the -western line of! Fourteenth street; -the beginning;- the same being aart.Of Lots .3 and 4 in Block No. 510,' according to the official planVf Ihe aforesaid City, of . Wllming- ton.-. .; , :-i:-ii'n'irEi 5iii 4:- i This the 28th day of September, 1921': THE CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILMINGTON, . N. .C, Mortgagee. 9-30, 10-7-14-21-4tc "Quality First Service Always" IDEAL CYCLE CO. i K. N.- DAVIS 8. 1. DEIIi, JR. , 40 8. Second f Street Phone 15dJ . NEW and USED MACHINES " REPAIRS-ACCESSORIES The Certificate of Dep6sit l& a convenient form of keeping money for;those; who are undecided what else to do withit., This bank issues certificates of deposit and. you will find 'them safe and convenient instruments. V 1 v . r . - Citizens Bank and Trust Company . , . v f ; S. W. Cor. Front and Chestnut Sta Opposite Pewtofflea 5 " 1 t V Adorable Jewelry , to Adorn Milady ' , Now that the seuson of indoor so ; .;cial eyents-Partiesi Dances, Recep v tionstheaters, etc.is ; approaching, ; .-H it will pay yoiz to ee.our new display A-C J- - TtnTTT-lT -nrr- ' . Ui eugtJb LlUIlb 111 O XLi VV JLiSX X (!.;. Geo, Hu - J ( ggirisso. ' J ewelers $ Waichtnakers 105 Market Street ,4;- J v.- ----- : V - i'
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