i . 5 yV'S-J-ji: iTVyo WILMINGTON MORNING STAR. WILflEXN GTON; N. C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. f l ! 'I' !'l s s - Chairman Hull Terms Late Congress Failure; Adams Gives Is Splendid Record CContinued from' page cnr) . existing republican congress, the press ftvetes Republican rational leaaera in 'the purchasing: power or u?m proaupie foreign market condition -by th blind policy -of Jtepubjipan commercial Uola tion? . 'Does this mean an 'agarresfive' atti tude in support of th so-called farm ers emergency tariff bill enacted; in May 1921, under the operation of which wheat went from $1.47 to below $1 per bushel and corn in proportion, wnne control as statins that tbey. propose to ssvm an apgreaBwe una not a de tensive attrtutde during the fall cam paign. - "Does this mean an 'aggressive' at 'Doeg thia' mean an 'aggressive at tain, and on itfat Goldsteiniam?" "Does this mean an 'aggressive' at- went to a level lower than it has been within 15 years, where it still remains. "Does this mean an 'aggressive' atti tude with respect to the long list of solemn Republican promises made in 19?0 and complete failure thus far to redeem same such as the failure to reorganize and consolidate the govern tftude OB the outrageous ship subsidy rnent d.partmnt; ropoal and on tha record of the nd- Panama tolls: to adopt the For Muscle ministration In settling the various Shoals proposal for the beneflVof. the 7 . , farmers: to create a sound merchant it..? v V""1" "V'" rviw? to enact a workable ill a I A. A.1 w - j the Original Aces orchestra. Handsome souvenir programs were distributed. Prior to the dance the giant search lights of the eutter played across the. skies, and -were visible at p, distance of, 21 miles from Wilmington. Tele phone calls were received from Jlempr stead and other points equally distant, asking the cause of the unusual lights. The searchlights crossed and criss crossed each other through the heavens for more- than an hour, presenting a beautiful spectacle.. ' ' ' An old colored woman in the rural districts, frightened by (he lights, is reported on the word of a prominent citizen, to have -beoome hysterical, be- ! lieving, the last day had arrived, j All those participating in the affair I on board the Modoe last night came away glowing with praises for the offi cers and men of the ship. tive fairness between labor and cap ital, "notwithstanding the complete 'fallvre of the administration in deal ing with these conditions? . , "Does this mean an 'agrenslv?' at- 'tftutde in support of, the adminlstra- 2 "rmanent on record on economy and tax reduc- , " . t" e tion, in 'the face of a record which JtS only involved taxes relief for the veyy v rJfiJh and which today reveals a gaping ' x treasury deficit of from $650,000,000 to J $800,OOQ,flOO during the present fiaoal " ' year? foreign debt refunding act; to effect a solution of the transportation rob. lem; to settle the Mexican problem; to prosecute criminal profiteers and an suppress profiteering; to establish it woncaoie immigration establish an international credit and international exchange pol icy; to bring all American troops back from the Rhine; to collect the $240, 000,000 due for expenses on the ramy cn the Rhine;-to enforce the Jones t Rh'nnlne- law. after threatening to im- v "Does this mean an 'aggressive atti-j.pe,acn Wilson for his refusal to do so: tude in support of what the adminis- i to settle claims against Germany grow tration had done for the farmer, in, the! ng- ol,t of the war; to make disposition tftfce of the fact that congress is ad-' cf" enemy property seized durins the Journing and leaving the American I war; to provide better farm eo-ooera-farmer in; the grain belt in the helpless 1 tion in transportation and distribu Bituation of being obliged to sell hia tion; to conceive and adopt any perma produets below, cost, although 150,000,-j nent policy in settlement of any phase 000 able bodied persons in Europe are! of oir industrial problems: to restore starving for our surplus foodstuffs sndi sound reciprocal foreign market con- anxious to purchase at splendid prices, ditions; to work out and promulgate if they were,not prevented from doing: any foreign policies whatsoever? -so on account of the destruction of ourf "No, the Republican national ad i . .... , . ministration will have to explain all i cv- vv.w'w 1 . i i . ' Ing the aggressive on any sunjeci 0 KRTTIT SALE FOB TODAY OF Manhattan Fruit & Produce Company Corner 2r! nnd Dock Our specials for today Grapes 20c a pound. Oranges 30c a dozen. Celery 2 bunches for 25c. Bananas 30c doaen. Peaches 35c basket. No. 1 Apples loe quart. (Three quartes for 25c) No. 2 Apples 7c quart. (Fbur quarts for 25c) Florida Grapefruit 10c each. Don't Forgfet CcTcer 2nd and Dock The outstanding events in the record ! of the administration thus far ars: The unprecedented Republican Indus trial panic of 1921-'22; the unparalleled luxury deficit of more than $650,080,000, the highest leyelx of taxe and trans , portation ever known in pejce time; ! the long series of publle scandals, i economic and social demoralisation, j and utter lack of any definite perma i nent foreign or domestic policies." Special for Friday and Saturday Supreme brand canta- Rfln loupes, per doz OUU Supreme brand canta- "i loupes, per crate I Oil Elberta extra fancy peaches, QC. basket UUU Tokey grapes, pound fa Qu Sickel pears, I juart 5Ju Valencia -oranges, 9Qn dozen fcUG Grape fruit. 9Rn two for WU Extra large California Qflf pears, dozen OIi Mitchell's Confectionery CITY AUDITORIUM Special for Friday and Saturday Pure home-made peanut 99ft brittle, pound fcfcO DANCE ON CUTTER - A CHARMING AFFAIR ! Spectacle Made By Giant Search lights playing in Skies Visible 21 Miles OBSERVANCE OF ROSH HASHANAH IS BEGUN Observance of Rosh JIashanah," pr the Jewish New Tear, began in the Tempje of Israel last night at sunset, and will continue until the same hour today. A spepial feature of, this year's olaserv- ance locauy is vne jormat installation of the Rev. Dr. H.arvey Wesel as ra,bbl of the Temple of Israel, succeeding the venerable Dr. Mendelsohn, recently re tired after 47 years continuous service. The Jewish New Year initiates Ibe ceremonial calendar of the Synagogue and is interpreted Jn a purely spiritual sense. This holiday is regarded by the Jews as one of the two most significant holy dajrs in their religion, ranking with the day of Atonement, which falls due ten days later in sublimity of con cept and significance of Intent. Unlike the secular New Year, which is designated to mark time, Rosh Has anah is an occasion for each member of the fellowship of Israel to put him self in harmony with God and fill his soul with new and better resolves for guidance in the future. In this conception, the New Year be comes a Day of Judgment also. In fact this is one of several designations at tributed to it. For, Judaism, does not place the Day of Judgment after death, but in the midst "of" life and at the be ginning of thereliglous year in order that each one may by self-examination and a new orientation obtain a better conception of hie place in soqiety and the duties incumbent upon him as American and Jew. r MM iiiiim i'iii Good Lidfplb, ' : - " ' '! Pure Laxdo pc Llb 12V2c 15c Daiiity Flcfe, "Ifeo reaMsist Bell Flour bag - 65c 50c xish Potatoes, full peck 29c j 0 MA 3-5 South 2nd Street THE LOWER PRICED GROCER Phone 385 3C The cook book tells you how; but the; bank book tells you what. I Wilmington surrendered to the coast guard cutter Modoc last night without the firing of a single shot, the entire city capitulating before the barrage of hospitality laid down by the officers and men of Uncle Sam's newest and biggest coast guard vessel. The quarterdeck presented a scene of gaiety and charm. that enthralled the visitors, who swarmed up the .gang plank, and participated In the dancing, or went for an inspection totir of the big ship. . The event was staged by the officers and men of the Modoc as a return cour tesy for the social attentions shown them since their arrival here a month ago to replace the cutter Seminole, transferred to Detroit. Music for the event was, furnished by ROYAL. BAKERY PHOKB 46 FEESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY" TVS DELIVER Genuine Home Made Pound Whole Cake Assorted Layer Calces .h. Lady Fingers and Macaroons, dozen Raisin Broad. loaf Jelly and Cinnamon Buns, dosen . , 60c 60c 20o I So :? 200 W 4 Bread, Milk 1 nn Kin, oosen Rye Bread, loaf Pullman Sandwich loaf Vienna Bread, lOaf MMtM "?v .!Oo I2o I Bo 8c 5 J. H. HOLLAND Fresh native meats of all kinds or and all best cuts, pound ,tO C Best Cuts of OA Native Pork, QC Veal, pound ....... OUC 80c pound to ; . . . 3DC CHICKENS EGGS COUNTRY PRODUCE PROMPT DELIVERY 820 North Fourth St. Phone 2249 W. ALBERT BROWN Where It PAYS TO PAY KASH 24-lb. bag flour, plain Ofi Good lard, pound .1 . or selfrisine, only . . 12ic ..7k Granulated sugar, pound 'Corn Beef Hash, No. 3 can Good Apples, peck .... Good grade . coffee, pound . Eagle Milk Tall Evaporated Milk ".. .... Dainty or Pillsbury Flour, 12-lbs NiceL juicy sweet potatoes, bu 25c 48c 22c 20c 10c 64c S5c Irish potatoes, x . peck Broekfield Butter, only, pound Kingan's box bacon, pound .... Swifts Premium hams pound, only Good beef roast, pound Native Pork, pound 38c 45 c 45c ,29c 20c 30c North Carolina sides and shoulders smoked, OC pound . . . . . . tuo C Demonstration Today at The Grocerteria 7 4ure apple vinegar (bring Sal..:..;...48c About "400" nice spring chickens any size you want, j ' Fresh peaches, nice apples, bananas, pears,' etc. We guarantee satisfaction on each purchase "at -our f Stores Plus Service 1 ?MHREE RASH STORES : NINTH AND DOCK STS. SIXTH ANiTcASTLB STS. ;16 NORTH SECOND STREET ' 1 Phone -72 . ' Delicious Beyond Compare What a tempting treat they are, these beautiful biscuits ! Piping hot, with light, fluffy centers of fin est white and crusts of golden brown, they arc incomparably delicious. -." ' " For they are baked with Valier's Painty Flour, which comes from the choicest soft winter wheat of America's gtcat granaries. The perfect product of master mil lers, every sack of it measures up to the high standards of quality set by .Valier. . Naturally, you pay a little more for jthis finest of flour. But then you are sure of better baking -and you use Jess lard. Ask for Dain ty FJourby name,when next you order from your good grocer. ' IGE 35c A O ranoimciii To Wilmington Housewives a remarkable discovery long sought by the world's best chefs a homemade, f relSh egg (uncooked), mayonnaise, packaged in attractive glass jars and one that would keep indefinitely namely Dukes Mayonnaise. Not even in your own kitchen can you make such delicious mayonnaise flavored so perfectly as Dukes and of such consistency. - ; Mrs. Duke personally directs the preparation of her may onnaise in her factory at Greenville, S. C, just as she did be fore it had gained such fame in the Carolinas and now throughout the entire South, it is indeed the only genuinely home-made mayonnaise on the market. In few places over the entire country are there cdoks whose mayonnaise comes up to the standard of Mrs. Duke's. - . ..0 ' nome-MadeMay onttaise XUIf E MATONNAJSE COMPANY, GREKNVltLE, S. C. Boot ASadk of Satishciioii" THE COHBETT COMPANY WJtole.ale DUtribntoia, Wilmington. W. CU Duke's Home-Mad MayxirMde Good enough for a 'duke,, reasonable enough" in price to fit anybody's pocketbook.- tiX DEMONSTRATION TODAY " ' - Come and try ja sample and you will f iijd "the difference. teaa-- je ft rocerteria T 7 v a 1