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VQLUME?IBT, : ; ; , f tGT0N;VN;4cTUP ; r: ; : : . PRICEj FTVE CENTS . :f; I ' ' ; . " TT. 7 , . ' - .V N r-. - . : v ;'r , . ' 1 1 . ! - ':.-'..'. Until the Supreme Court Passes On Case Stay of Execution Granted, Today by Court of Appeals in the Gpmpers Contempt' Case Now Everything Will Rest Until the Highest Tribo nal Has Its Say. Washington, Nov. 30. The District Court of .Appeals this morning grant ed to Gompers; Mitchell andv Morrison a stay of execution in the contempt case. This will 1 have the effect ol keeping them from prison, until jthe Supreme case. Motor Cycles Also Come Under the Morton jAutomoJiiJe Tax Law Sher r iff's Office Now ' Collecting From ; SuchlOwners Same Tax As Applies to Autos. ' Court (finally decides the THE ALABAMA ELECTION. Big Landslide Against the Prohibition Constitutional Amendment. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 30. Official re turns from yesterday's election to,de cide whether or not prohibition should be incorporated iri the State constitu tion shows that those opposed to the amendment have , gained victory bj over 26,000 majority It was a com plete landslide. .Governor Comer owns that the country went against the amendment. It is hard to tell to day who are the most surprised, the r.utis because of their large majority, or the amendlsts, because of their dis astrous defeat. ; i vc ' : CRISIS IN? ENGLAND.- Cabinet Gets Ready "o"' ' lcsisrt ? a'rki House of Lord's fo Dissolve. 1 London, Npvv.7nis is,4he day of thp-crisis" for England. A: canvas's of the House of Lords showed, there was no -hojho that the budget'4 'cbhid escape rejection, j by .. the upper house. The cabinet was 1 in session almost continuousry,vr.:paIxk,, vresign A. hen the Irds ioolr their final vote The effect "of the crisis was felt throughout, the United Kingdom finan cially and by confusion in general in money matters. Two steps will im mediately follow the rejection of the budget, the resignation of the cabinet and the dissolution of the House o' Lords. ' i . STEAMER A TOTAL WRECK. German Fruit Steamer Could Not be Saved. Cape Hatteras, N. C, Nov. 30, The German steamer Brewster, which ran aground off Diamond Shoals Light thip, is a total wreck. Wreckers were sent out from Norfolk, but found it useless to try to save her. : TEN PEOPLE INJURED In a Trolley and Freight Train Crash Today. .Chicago, Nov., 30. Ten persons were injured, four seriously, in a col lision between a street car and freight train here' today. ' The car, with twen ty passengers, was struck on a cross ing'-anddemolishedv ' HUNTER ROOSEVELT HAPPY. He and Party Came Off Fine" Hunt , ' Today. Mombasa British East Africa, Nov. ").- The Roosevelt hunting party ar vivtd today at Londiana. ' Colonel li'iosevelt is happy over the success of hnntincr trin. All of the Party fii"" well and enthusiastic. Many hand wine trophies' were secured on the liKjuasha Plateau, where the party sin-tit several weeks. ' Motpr ; cycles cannot escape taxa tion. Thqse ' objects . that go with a chug, chug " up and down the streets, whiletbej.: riders quietly : rest their "tootsies" arid smile pitying on fellows who have to pedal f6r dear life, must cflme across with something extra for their comfort and pleasure. The mo tor cycles; are included - under the Morton automobile law for New Han over cbunty, arid owners of motor cycles, and there are quite a number fn this county, must pay a tax. The sheriff had collected, the tax irom one and thought that the only one. How ever, after r awhile he commenced -to wonder. liqw - one v lone - motor cycle could cover so much ground , and so quickly, because first he would see it there and next yonder and within a few seconds somewhere else. He got his eagle eye- to working and discov ered that 5 there were quite a number of motor cVcles iri Wilmington. So within the past several days he has ABOUT READ! - : , . .t v For the Is' Lodge of Sorrow Sunday Fine Address by Distinguished Nor folk Brother Swell Musical Program and Suoerb Floral Decorations Speaker Will Be Entertained and Introduced by Col. W. F. Robertson Exalted Ruler Louis Goodman Will Preside. An important meeting of the Boys' Brigade was held last night at the ar- 4oiory, corner Second and .Church streets. It was decided to - secure the services of Mr; Chas. Dushan as ath letic director for the ensuing year. Dushan will have entire charge The program for the Elks Lodge of Sorrow to be held in Wilrnington; has been completed and is now in the hands, of the printers. The observance of the universal memorial day by the Wilmington Lodge, of the prder, will be a most impressive and at. the same time, beautiful occasion. -The mem bers of the local lodge arid visiting brothers will assemble at the Elks' Has Deen Secured as Gymnasium Di rector by the Boys' BrigadeTwo Classes Will be Held Weekly Bas- ket Ba II Teams Are to be Formed- v ft is Expected That the Members Generally Will Join the Gymnasium Classes. x" . " Mr. instructed his deputies to keep alertemple Sunday afternoon and' march and notify the owners that they must help out their county; must contribute though - very small to the road tax," bdt, above all, the law mhst J be obeyed. Hence, the levy and sev eral motor Cycle owners have already J- illli. A. - r. pctsseu ia una lax. . The tax i the same as governs the automebile. A'16 norse power or under X ' . A ! ' ' mA ' luuiur must s gi ve up & per year, anu a motor of larger calibre must ante up $4. However, the former lets out the motor cyclcj hereabouts. . ... BIG BENEFIT STARTS TONIGHT. fAI ice In Wonderland" Witt .be Given at;Hhe morrow Night Special Matinee" To morrow Afternoon. , The Ipngexpeeted., and: ciuchjyl.h3r alded"vbig benefit for the- Wilmington Light Infantry, "Alice in Wonderland,' will be given its first presentation to- nigm at ino Acaaemy. it win oe re peated at special matinee tomorrow afternoori raijd- again c tomorrow night: A large! 'audience should greet each performance! Decuse aside from the fact that the event will be a big bene fit for tiie LightInfantry .why those desiring f to i see a fine7 performance will be: ;iven such an opportunity. Several hundred young peoplewil take part irf the performance and , a stirring, belutiful spectacle will be presented. . Jhere will be many pretty dances and' lots of splendid song num bers, while the staging and electrical effects will ! be superb. The- produc tion ig being directed by Miss D. Hope Leonard, jo came to; Wilmington especially for ' this work, . - and she speaks proudly of the artistic success that will undoubtedly crown the per formances in- Wilmington. Besides the big cast , special scenery and swell electrical etlects the -. performances will be-presented with a full orches tra, the finei Hollowbush Academy or chestra playing an important part. The matinee should prove especially attractive tol the children and then the prices will Seats for; night's performances are on sale at Green s pnarmacy, and Market ptreets. from there in a body to the Academy of Music, where the .exercises will be held commencing promptly at 3:00 o'clock. The orator of the occasion, as has been annaounced before in The Dispatch, will be Col. Geo. C. Cabell, of Norfolk, Va., a distinguished mem ber of the order and a- fluent speaker. He is .expected to reach Wilmington Saturday jAnd while here will be en tertained at the home of Col. William F. Robertson, at Carolina- Heights. Col. Robertson will also introditce-thb speaker Sunday afternoon.; The exef cises will be presided- over by Loujis Goodman, Esq., Exalted Ruler ot' tfic Wilmington :Lbdge,.and Rev. James Ctrmichaet; D. DiT ttra.y6rableTAnd of the gymnasium, and it is proposed to make this an interesting feature pf the 1 work during the fall and winter. Mr. Dushan will have two classes weekly, Wednesday and v Saturday nights. Much interest is being mani fested by the Brigade members in the revival of gymnasium work. As the organization has secure the services of ofie of the most skilled and compfe: tentfv?gymnasts in the south it is con fidently believed that practically eve ry member of the Brigade will enroll himself in the classes. "Mri Dushan will map out a regular course of work for the classes. In ad dition to the gymnastic work, he will organize basket ball teams and have public : exhibitions by the classes at different intervals. The formal open ing of the work will occur Saturday evening of this week, when the first class will be held. At the Bijou. The feature film at the popular Bi jou theatre today is called "The Witches Cave." This is a most inter esting picture and it will please th( patron of the theatre. CARRIEDiTO DURHAM. Remains 6!Mf.: A.Wi kii be Interred'There. IS ;. 1 1 1 rW?$rJ u.u . ! The body. ot,Wi-. Alvis A Pleasants, greatly Gloved chaplain of the lodge; rnion of whoSe sad death by drown, win aisu ouiviiiie upou. iue jmpiessiye The music and Moral decorations will be pf especially beautiful nature. Mr. Wilt; Rehder, ' who is an ardent Elk, is fri charge of the decorations and thissis sufficient guarantee of the fine results. A number of pretty elec trical effects Will be presented. The music will be of a high order and the feature, selections wil be rendered by a quartet composed as follows: Miss Lucy L. Mcintosh, , soprano; Mrs. James D. Smith, alto; Mr. L. J. Beversen tenor; and Mr. Herbert K. Holdcn, baso. Mr. A. H. Yopp will be the accompanist. H The Hollowbush Academy orches tra will also render several fine selec-M tions. The public is given a cordial invita tion to attend the Lodge of Sorrow, and, no doubt, the Academy will be packed. Twenty-seyen strong companies In my agency. I give. attention 16 your interests before and V AFTER A LOSS. - r fU iru'l UmWLl Peoples Savings Bank Building. Phone 62. Wilmington, N. C. - DECEMBER 1st Deposits made on or before December, the 2nd will draw .,4 per cent. Compound department; interest from December 1st, if left in our SAVINGS - 0 0 ;vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv , 11 1 WILMINGTON, N.. C. NEXT DOOR TO ORTON HOTEL. l be only 25 and 50 cents, xohight's and tomorrow corner of Front INDIAN EVANGELIST HERE. Stocks Todayr' New York, Nov. 30. There . "was a lJii.sk demand for stocks at the open K, a good part of it, especially in Copper, coming from London arid the first prices in nearly all issues were substantially above yesterday's -.closer All the Copper stocks," as well as the leading 'railroads made' fractional gains. . Rev, Frank H. Wright Here on a Short The Rdv. JPrank-H. Wright, the In dian, evangelist who made such a fav orable impression on tne public last Spring , when ; he, held a revival ser vice Sit Sti Andrew's Presbyterian Church, is in the city for a day or two, the guest If Rev; A. D. .McClure, I). D. Rev J Mr.' Wright will i sing in the lecture riDom of St. .Andrew's Pres- hyterian )Chbrch at 8 o'clock tonight and any of his friends who may again care to heat 'him are given a cordial Tried Today. Carrie Teachey, a negro woman, was tried, this morning by Magistrate George Harriss on the charge of being a nuisance. There were a number of witnesses in the case. The defendant was sent to the Recorder's -court un der a bond of $50. The defendant was represented by W. J. Bellamy, Esq., and Woodus Kellum, Esq. iing J&nday xnoiiiing was made ia yes terday's Dispatch, was recovered yes if terday- afternoon by men engaged iri the search. Mr. W. C. Lennon, an, em ploye of the Nayassa. Company, raised the body to the surface, with, an : iron hook. Mr. M. H. Brmmer, . of Mr. W. E. Yopp's undertaking establish ment, went to Navassa and assumed charge of the body. The remains were brought to the city and prepared for burial. The body was carried to Durham on the morning train today, where thr interment will be made. The pall bearers to the train were Messrs. B P. Strickland, II. G. Bowden, A. H. Maynard, H. E. O'Keefe and W. L. Whitted. Mr. J. O." Pleasants, a brother of the deceased young man, accompanied the body to Durham. He expressed the deepest appreciation for the sympa thetic and friendly manner in which Superintendent B. P. Strickland, o the Navassa factory, assumed charge of all arrangements. Your Dep osits 'MADE HERE ON OR BEFORE DE CEMBER 2nd, WILL BEAR INTER EST from;december ist. THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF OUR REGULAR INTEREST QUARTER. t The, Vi!m IngtQR Savings ailust -110 rMortn Jfront bpreet.: i- R.lllllllllll UUUIiUUJ.. w. 'I NORWOOD, President.; - - II..; WALTERS; Vice President. i'-' ' J. H; WILLIAM Sy ! Asst' 'CasnierV ' J n imniinniirimi mi im 1 IWWMHWMMHIIirmwnMmUMMIMIMIIIIIII CARPENTER ' ! GROCERY : That's All. For the Very Best r THE DELIGHTFUL BAZAAR, Funeral of Mrs. Burnett. The body oi Mrs. Rebecca Burnett, who passed away yesterday, was carried this morning to Burgaw on the 8:45 train, where the funeral was held today. ReV.-J. S. Crowley, pastor of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, ac companied the body and he conducted the funeral service. The interment was made in the church graveyard at Pike's Creek Presbyterian Church. CARLOADS OF PIPE invitation tof be present. FARMERS DANCE The Grain Market. Chicago, Nov. 30.4-The" entire grain list was lower. Longs were the prin cipal sellers of both wheat, and" corn Provisions were lower. 'Ooenfaig, Will be Gien This" Evening at the Kneisdl, Dancing Academy. Characteristic invitations have been For the Municipal Waterworks Plant j Have Been Received. ' The material for the rehabilitation of the municipal waterworks plant is now arriving and it is expected that work will be commenced within a very short time. Major W. F. Robertson, superintendent of the waterworks sys tem, stated today that he had been notified that. 2 4 car loads of pipe had been shipped by the firm whieh re ceived the contract. Five car loads arrived yesterday. The distribution of Issued 'for a Farmers Dance to be this pipe nas already commenced, 'ine given" this' j evening at the iCaeisel ! pipe-received yesterday has been plac Dancing Academy in the Masgnie ed on Grace and Walnut streets.' Temple V ;Tie invitations are printed on brown nlaper. 'All forms of ; type, and phonetfo spelling ; are illustrated I" New York.Nov. 30. Cotton opened Big Preparations Being Made for the Event Which Starts Tomorrow Night. Preparations are going rapidly on for the big bazaar which commences tomorrow night at the Boys' Brigade armory, and which will last through Thursday evening. The ladies of Fifth Street Methodist Church, under whose auspices the bazaar will be given, are energetically at work and are confident of a big financial : suc cess, and which will go quite a way towards helping the fund being raised to repair the interior of the church. Arrangements show that artistically the affair is bound to be a big suc cess. There will be many features, as noted in The Dispatch yesterday, and the booth where dollies can be purchased for Christmas will be espe cially interesting. One of the center of attractions at this booth will be a j for the happy ceremony. She will be handsomely gowned, with bride's veil and all the other trimmings that go to make up a radiant picture. STATEMENT CONDITION OF WILMINGTON N. C. At the close of business November 16th, 1909. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts g4,071,642 48 U. S. Bopds fat par) 551,000 00 Bank Building.. 25,000 00 N. C. State and other Bonds 170,420 50 Cash and due by Banks 1,408,349 42 , x - -' - $6,226,412 40 H. C. McQUEEN, President. J. W. YATES, Vice President. LIABILITIES Capital. -5 550,000 00 Surplus and Net Profits.;.. 351,423 93 Circulation 550,000 00 U. S. Bond Account 100,000 00 Deposits 4,674,98 47 . 86,226,412 40 J. V. GRAINGER, Vice President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. 1 The Cotton Market: in the word! g of the invitation. Dahc: t 8 : 30 , o clock s and it is wheat. TWamHo . 1 k 1 :T. hofo' 5:Tta.-i ine begins 3 cember, 30 1-8 ; corn, December; . 58 i expected tht many young people will 1-; pork,-January. 21.90. , ' Tomorrow December 1 st: participate fci the pleasant' event. Our Regilar , Interest Quarter will ing, Dcqember, -14.15 bid; January, 14.30; March,. 14:61 ; May, 14:74 ; July, 14.69. ;.. '. . ; - i Tomorrow December 1st. Make y our J deposits tomorrow, with Tlie PEOPLES SAVINGS-BANK, and Case Decided Today. The case against Mr. Earl Dickin son, charging him with assault with serious injury . on Mr. Joe McEntee', was . , decided today -by ; .Magistrate ! Georee Harriss. The maffistrate held i that no serious injury had;' resulted ji ana .xvir. jjickiusuu - was ixueu fiv iw simple aqgault.- The defendant was represented by , Herbert McClammy, Esq., and the plaintiff by Woodus Kel?um, Esq! . x , . Can only be attained by patronizing' our home enterprises whenever possible. In the matter of Fire Insurance, for instance, when they rates are the same, when the seucrity is as great for the amount rjf obligation, assumed, when settlements are as liberal, when losses Are paid more promptly than is possible by other companies, why shtmld you not ask -your Fire Insurance Agqnt to write yoVrpolicy in 11 E iUii if in . - 11 Do Mako v, heein tomorrow, December 1st. De ..m.. ...a- .oi?rf w th ns : Wennesdav or ino.uaES SAVINGS BANK, ana pobiu - u - . .i TfD,QO will :'wi nr, j cur. interest will begin from that Thursaay wm i . , r . w?th vnim Bank,' "THE PEOPLES". Bank. - It (iflte. KeeD an jfcpount with ."YOTTR 1 1st. f The Hank," "THE PEOPLES" Bank. , It i Trust Compny. - Our Regular Interest ' Quarter will begin tomorrow; December, 1st.' De posits made with us Wpdnfisdavor Wilmington .Savings ; 4 r ' 1 and It Tomorrow December -1st. , -MairV. v6ur deposits tomorrow "with rxTt?a SAVINGS BANK, and tv.. IT.,."" . : ,1-7... xft will begin, from mat -"uiBuay wju receive interest Ajarcn yum. xu.r- - . lt. The.Wilm Trust Company. 1 Our Regular Interest Quarter t will begin tomorrow, December Jlst ; Ds posits made with us Wednesday ,dr Thursday wilj receive interest March UJ vi i receive luieresi jiri;ii . :si,, v-tt-d irt mv.o. wrni., o,r;.0 ; ori U.f rn,.. ,TT . . . , . , j K-aon fill aCCOUni WlUi. . . ' viuiiu6wu-i,;;;oarui6a . ,.-,Tfi m?noT nn il irusi .iuujitnv. . n vk lxiJ x ' v - - If Our Regular Interest Quarter will begin tomorrow; December "1st. De posits made with us Wednesday ; or Thursday fwill receive interest; March 1st. The Wilmington Savings "and Trust Company: V ' r ' ' - ' It yi'6ifti6rrt' December?. 1st. Make your deposits ,' tomorrow with Phe PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, and your Interest will .' begin - fom that date.,' Keep an account with 'lYOUR Bank "TIIE PEOPLES" P":!!:. 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