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1 l-.v - M i.' it I : 1 i 1 lt 6i 1 . IT I I wt m B&1 ft . 9 "Villi llll. I V" L-taU.SSsBa&W1wi - -.r.-- i w - . 5 , v r ., . ' IlirTLlC HH aJLIIIMH II B H Will IB -rs--.-;-.- - T-.-i;!; ' ?"ri ffHHII VV HR r to gain by uarreUing. Another . rea-j Z& ite-sf thorough raicaiit ?smpi. son is that the continental powersjjtre Called Section of Liberal Party That Stands Against Increasing Cost of British Navy Liberals Get Strong Acquisition In James Bryce. London, Jan. 28. Whether Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Ex chequer, will persist in support of that section of the Liberal party which is making a stand against the increasing cost of the navy, and which is called the "Suicide Party" by Uw Unionists press, is a para mount question in political circles. Should he do so he must set himself how concentrating on " their armies and that Germany can not stand the i strain of both a supreme navy and a supreme army and therefore she is no competitor against England for command of the sea . His third rea son is the spread of the "revolt against military oppression ' through? out the whole of Christendom." According to the Daily Chronicle, the paper which might almost be con sidered Mr. George's organ, air. George says "the common-, seiise of the industrial classes, be they capital ist or labor, has risen against this or ganized insanity (of naval expendi ture) and this is a propitious moment for reconsidering the question of ar maments. Unless Liberalism seizes mt itfce ;jtoVei;omei!: cafa $g of social reform that with his ipprpyal. Home rule . also ; gains , a . valuable advocate in' the Upper ,. House, for Ird Bryce, ralth6ugh himself an Ul ttfeV'ii," ' lias' : always favored Glad sthnlfltr hftme nrte for Ireland. His (Continued from Page, Five.) o$ theielaittiaic1TdrM ed.- 7 ; .v V v f .-. , r ! Plan PubHcMUtlng. ; . For i the information or the thtem. bers of the "board audi also to get their bplhioiv oh' tbe question of holding a public . meeting here, Prof. Catlett read a letter which he had received gard tov connecting with the sewer aee svstem is obeVeci. ' Dr. ' Bolles 'stated that the intensions to the sew-! f fom Dr. Ct W. Banner, of Greensboro, i ftilen, however, will ho doubt be(efage system wefe madev in order chairman for North Carolina of thfe used to bring, about a settlement by .that the surface ipset m Medical Society for the consent .arid with his old colleagues, ' nw,v with atmrts't' AntlfelV. The- ex-1 Conservation of Vision, stating that Lords Lorebum, Courtenay, jMorley tensions -haste been. .?dmpl'ete9 -in the; a number of physicians had been ap- i city- and in a short time now there ; ject wherever and whenever request should not be many surface closets ed. Dr. 3. G. Murphy, of Wilmington, in the city, it was stated at the meet up against Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, who has de-J th nnn0rtnnitv it will be false to its i -w v ar ir - - - - clared that the increase in the naval ostimates which he would submit during the coming session of parlia ment is the actual minimum for the safety of British supremacy at sea, and also against Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, who has agreed that I the increase is absolutely necessary j in view of the steps being taken by the continental powers. Tlif-re is no doubt that there is a noblest traditions, and those who have the conscience of Liberalism In their charge will be. written down for all time as having grossly betrayed their trust." These words coming after the I Prime Minister and the First Lord of the Admiralty had-practically declar- ed that an increased vote for the navy is necessary bodes ill for con tinued cohesion of the Liberal party. fighting the Cause 'of the government in the Mouse of Lords Ireland will have able supporters if she cannot se cure the vote of a majority in ,that chamber.- The Conservatives', : al though outnumbering the Liberals ing. A letter waa read from Chairman J. O. Carr, of the County Board of Edu- enormously in the Upper House, have--cation, with reference to sanitary no match tioned". for the quartette men- sti uggio on not only witnin the . iio-1 0n the same day that this Lloyd eral Party, but also in the cabinet it-1 George interview was published, Sir self, over this question of armaments. Jonn Brunner, president of the Na il eretofore, the big and the little navy tional Liberal Federation, issued a men in the cabinet have been able to letter on the same subject, which is smcom out meir airierences uui ' practically an attack on the Prime face of a still bigger bill for the navy , Mjnister who had declared to a depu tation of the Federation that it was Colonel J. E. B. Seely, Secretary of State for War, has, like Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiral ty, established the reputation of be ing a very ..versatile minister. The Colonel, alsVl ike Mt Churchill, was formerly a -Coaservative, going over closets and deep wells at the rural schools. Chairman Carr asked for detailed plans for the closets, which Is one of those appointed to make lec tures. Dr. Banner stated that he would be glad to arrange for a meet ing in this city or county at which lectures on the subject would be giv en, if desired. No charge will be made. The Board of Health thought it would be a good idea to hold a pub- STORE 29 SOUTH FRONT STREET Well, Handed over 50, per cent of U. S. Government contract (or furnishing supplies to the National C tery, and am hunting for new fields to conquer. Weston Cartridges, Cable Ranges and Heaters, Sj . 1 1. ing Goods, Fishing Tackle. MR. C. D. FOARD MR. CARL MARSHBURN Salesmen. L. L. I IAN BY him m. am f inaniHn the Board of Health stated could not. lie meeting. Prof. Catlett is to write be provided by that body. As to deep 'Dr. Banner for more specific informa wells they are needed at nearly all the schools in the county. There are four deep wells at as many rural white schools in the county. Prof. Catlett, county superintendent of ed ucation and member of the Board of and the pressure from the Liberal I party for a reduction, those who be lieve that England is safe with her present navy and can afford to put the break on, will be more inclined to oppose the demands of the admir alty. If Lloyd George should press his demand for a halt before the cabi net there is the possibility of a dis ruption of the Government. Mr. Churchill, who has been completely converted to the bigger program for the navy, and a big vote for aerial development, will certainly stand out for what he will term the minimum for safety. It will then be a tussle between him and Mr. George. Both are extremists when it comes to a fight, and it will take all the elo quence of the moderate men of the cabinet to prevent serious discord. Lloyd George has given a few rea sons for his belief that England can now call a halt in her naval expendi tures. His. first is that relations be tween Germany and England are in finitely better than for years and both have learned that they have nothing necessary to keep up the expenditure on armaments. Sir John used much the same arguments as Lloyd George and urged every Liberal association to strengthen the hands of those who would like to see an arrest in the ex penditure for the navy. It is clear therefore that the "Radical Econo mists," as they have been dubbed, are to fight hard against increased esti mates next session. The acceptance of a peerage by James Bryce late Ambassador to Washington, and his consequent seat in the Hov.se of Lords, is the greatest acquisition the Liberal party has re ceived to its membership in the Up pr Chamber since Lord Morley took a similar step. Of the whole membership of the Liberal party no man has more influ ence with the people of England than Jnora Bryce. His support of any, question pending will consequently be most valuable to the government, afid WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Advertisement to the Liberal party, when the Con- Health, stated that he had long urged servatives adopted tariff reform as against free trade. He also fought through the South African war and won the Distinguished Service Order. His versatility, however, has been more pronounced since he succeeded Lord Haldane as civil head of the army. A series of pictures just pub lished show the Colonel as a member tion as to the nature of the lectures. Chairman Willard and Dr. Nesbitt were not ready to make report on i proposed system or checking up the health officers, but will probably have report at the next meeting. of the crew of the lifeboat of tneijlsle of Wight in which he frequently goes out in all sorts of Weather; as an: air man, at rider, a vaulter and a climber. He might almost compete with Qolo nel Roosevelt as an "all-around ' man, for he goes in for every kind of sport. He took to flying before Mr. Churchill and has been up in ev ery kind of a machine. A favorite snap shot of Colonel Seely shows him vaulting railings in Hyde Park. It was on the occasion of a review of troops and the War Minister, silk hatted and frock-coated, being late, took each set of rails with easy bounds. Still another shows him atop of a monument many feet above Uie p.TOund. He had been invited to unveil the monument, but the string became entangled when he pulled it, .and the athletic minister quickly climbed up the monument and did his unveiling f rpm the top.' , What Vfould ment you do ? Advertise- deep wells at all the schools and th only reason they had not been- pro-1 vided was because of the lack ofj funds. He assured the board that it was the purpose of the Board of Edu cation to work in perfect harmony with the Board of Health and to cir ry out the wishes of the body as far as possible. The purpose of the let ter of Chairman Carr, as he under stood it, was in order to get some aid in a matter which the health depart ment is supposed to know more about. After some discussion, Dr. Nesbitt was authorized to answer the com munication for the board, offering whatever suggestions he thought of benefit to the school board. Exterminate the Mosquito. r Dr. Nesbitt said that the work of draining ponds and filling in the low places where water stands on private property was proceeding Under the di rection of the health department. The property owners are having the work done. The purpose of draining thj ponds is lo exterminate the mosquito. There are some places in the streets which should be attended to by the city, said Dr. Nesbitt, and he sug gested that the street department lend the health department a man for this purpose. Mayor Moore said he would take the matter up with Coun cilman Merritt. Dr. Nesbitt mention ed several streets that he said needed AT THE VICTORIA. The Victoria Theatre's present big bill closes with two performances to night, and during which all new films will be presented by the big Victoria scope, the photoplays being changed daily. Theatre-goers who have not seen the present big and swell show should take advantage of the chance tonight and be in on the good thing. Tomorrow, beginning with the usual matinee, and which is so popular with ladies and children, the Victoria will present an entirely new show and all new vaudeville stars. The bill will contain many features and it is glad some news that a sister team, one of the best, will make its appearance. Sister teams are always popular, es pecially in Wilmington, and in the Vallerie Sisters will be found one of the strongest acts on the vaudeville stage. Another great act, one in which lots of dancing will be intro duced, will be furnished by the well known team of Josie and Willard Barrows. There will be other stars, new pictures and a new musical pro gram. The last part of the week is going to be a big one at the Victoria, the home of Keith Vaudeville. CLEARANCE SAL 1-3 OFF On Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Pants. 1-4 OFF On Underwear and Sweaters. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Hats at $1.15, for a short im Only. FLEET-DAVIS COMPANY 'Phone 673. Next to the Bijou. PRICE SELLS QUALITY TELLS Our prices are right, hence Clothes Sell Readily, the Quality is right, hence once a customer always a customer. When you buy a Suit here we guar antee you maximum satisfaction at minimum cost. THOMPSON & SPOONER 20 South Front Street. PA, V- pJS r- ''.jS -if it-T HALF OFFERS THE REAL ESTATE INVESTORS A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH of New Hanover Realty I The following is the largest and most complete list of New Hanover County Realty ever offered the public. f Automobile Service and Courteous Salesmen at your command. 1 Select a number of places that will probably suit. Let us show them and quote best terms PS y.-fa 6 room cottage, Church st. bet. 6th and 7th . .$ 1050. 4 room cottage, Queen st. bet. 9th and 1 Oth $ 900. 4 room cottage, Nixon st. bet. 1 2th and 1 3th ......$ 775. 4 room cottage, N. Eighths, bet. Swann & Nixon . .$ 875. 4 room cottage, S. Eighth st. bet. Wooster & Dawison$ 1000. 4 room cottage, Castle bet. 6th and 9th ..........,$ 900. 4 room cottage, 1 5th and Queen sts . .$ . 700. 4 room cottage, 1 2th st. bet Queen and Wooster . . .$ 750. 6 room cottage, Dawson bet. 2nd and 3rd .''.$ 900. 7 room cottage, 2nd st. bet. Meares and Marstella. . . $ 900. 4 room cottage, Meares bet Front and Second $ 800. room cottage, Queen bet. 9th and 10th $ 1000. 2 houses 3 rooms each, Orange st. bet. 1 2th and 1 3th $ 1700. 4 room cottage, Wright bet. 2nd and 3rd $ 775. 5 room cottage, Meares bet. 3rd and 4th $ 1050. 6 room cottage, Church bet. 6th and 7th $ 1050. 2 cottages 3 and 4 rooms, 1 3 th bet. Queen & Wooster $ 1300. 5 room cottage, Chestnut bet. 6th and 9th $ '2000. 5 room cottage, Manhatten $ ? 1650. Store 1 Oth.and Dock sts .........$ iSOO. 2 cottage 4 and 2 rooms, I Oth bet. Princess & Chest. .$ 1300. Cottage, 6th st. bet. Nun and Church -.-..$ 1750. 5'room cottage, Sea Gate, lot 93x250 $ 1650. 5 room cottage, 3rd and Kidder $ 1200. i-5 room cottages ($1200. each) $ 24Q0. 5 room cottage, 3rd st. bet. Wright and Meares. .....$ 145o! 8 room cottage, 8th st. bet. Wooster and Dawson. . .$ 2000. 6 room cottage, 2nd st. bet. Castle and Queen $ 1$QQ. 2 cottages 4 & 3 rooms, 12th st. bet. Orange & Ann $1400. 6 room 2-story house.Church st. bet. 5th. and 6th . . .$ 2000. 4 room cottage, 1 3th st. bet. Dawson & Orange . . , ,$ 1150. 9 room cottage, 1 2th st. bet. Princess & hestnt t. 185o! 3 room cottage, Dawson st. bet. 5th and 6th $ 1000. 5 room cottage, 5th st. bet. Dawson & Wright $ 115o! 6 room cottage, Kidder bet. 2nd and 3rd $ 160o! 2 houses, McRae bet. Chestnut and Grace $ 4JQ0 8 room 2-story house, Dock bet. 8th and 9th . $ 600o! 6 room cottage, 2nd bet. Wooster and Dawson $ 1550. 6 room cottage, Market st Road lot 104x855.- $ "25Go! 6 room cottage, 3rd bet. Hanover and Brunswick. . . .$ 205p! 8 room house, Ann bet. 6th and. 7th . . . . . ...... 250b! 4 room cottage, Wrightsville Beach $ 1800. 5 room cottage, Church bet. 2nd and 3rd $ 3000. 5 room house, Market bet. 12th and 13th $ 2800. 7 room cottage, Chestnut bet. 12th and 13th ......$ 1650. 5 room cottage, cor of 1 3th and Ann $ 1500. 2-story 5 room house, Chestnut bet. 7th and 8th . . . .$ 2500. 2-story house, lot 66x1 96, 10th bet. Chestnut & Grace$ 2500. 8 room 2-story house 4th and Harnett $ 7500. 5 room 2-story house, 9th st. bet. Grace and Walnut $ 3000. 6 room cottage, C. Place Perry Ave .$ 2750. 6 room house, 6th bet. Dawson and Wright $ 2500. 6 room two-story house 1 1 th and Dock $ 2500. 5 room cottage, 1 1 th and Dock 6 room 2-story house,! Grace bet. 7th and 8th $ 3600. 9 room 2-story house, Front bet. Castle and Church . .$ 3750. Store and dwelling, 4th and Dawson . $ 3500. 2-story house, Market bet. 13th and 14th $ 4750. 2-story house and store, 10 rooms, 7th-and Harnett. .$ 5000. 7 room 2-story house, 7th bet. Market and Princess. .$ 4350. Cottage, Orange st. bet. 7th and 8th, . . . $ 4500. 6 room 2-story house, Perry Ave. Carolina Place . . . .$ 4500. Old house, Grace near Front, lot 33x66 $ 4000. Cottage, Princess bet. 9th and 10th : $ 3000. 8 room cottage, 5 th and Church $ 2500. 6 room cottage, 5th and Church .$ 2500. 3 room cottage, 8th and McRae .$ 6500. 5 room cottage and store house, Castle Hayne Road 7 1-2 acres . . ... . .$ 3500. 7 room cottage, 2nd bet. Wooster and Dawson .$ 4500. 7 room 2-story house, 6th bet. Market and Princess. .$ 4250. 7 room 2-story house, 8th bet. Docjc and Orange . . .$ 4700. 2 cottages, 4 and 2 rooms, 6th bet. Walnut and Grace. $ 3300. 14 room 2-story house, Chestnut and 1 1th sts . ... :$ 4250. 10 room house, 8th and Dawson $ 3500. 7 room house and 5 acres at Sea Gate ,.....$ 5000. 10 room 2-story house, Market bet. 9th and 1 Oth . . .$ 7750. 9 room 2-story. house, 2nd st. bet. Orange and Ann. .$ 7000. 8 room 2-story house, Front bet. Castle and Church . .$ 7000. 9 room 2-story house, 2nd bet. Grace and "Walnut ... $ 7500. 6 room house 2-story, 4th and Walnut $ 8500. 12 room 3-story house, 5th bet. Dock and Orange . .$15000. 3-story house, 7 th bet. Market and Dock, 66x169 . .$11000. 3-story brick store 2nd st. bet. Market and Dock. . . .$10000. 2-story brick, 3 stores, 2nd st. bet. Market and Dock. .$15000. VACANT LOTS. 5 acres at Winter Park $ 800. Lot at Winter Park 66x360 from R. R. to Turnpike. .$ 1000. Lot at Winter Park 44x 1 1 8 cor. lot near crossing .... $ 300. 2 lots at -Winter Park facing car line corner $ 1100. Lot at Winter Park, Masonboro Road 70x220 ;....$ 500. 6 lots Winter Park Heights (cor.) facing car line. . . .$ 675. 7 lots Winter Park Heights $ 600. 3 lots at Garden City on Turnpike $ 600. 1 lot at Edgewood $ 700. 3 lots at Mercer Place $ 1 00 each $ 300. 2 lots at Fernside $50 each $ 100. 3 lots Wrightsville Beach, northern extension $750 each $ 2250. 1 lot 21st street, Carolina Place $ 350. 3 lots at Carolina Place $400 each $ 1200. 1 lot 20th street Carolina Place $ 500. 2 lots Carolina Place, corner of Block 21 $ 1000. 1 5 lots Carolina Place, from Market st. to Gibson Ave 1 lot at Carolina Heights, 40x150 $ 1800. 1 lot Carolina Heights, 1 7th st. bet. Princess and Chestnut .$ 1850. 1 lot Carolina Heights, Chestnut bet. 1 8th and 1 9th. .$ 1700. 2 lots at Carolina Place, Wolcott Ave $ 1400. 2 lots at Wrightsville Beach 50x100 each $ 1150. 1 lot at Southport, N. C.67x330 ..'...$ 2100. 6 lpts bounded by Orange and Ann, 1 2th and 1 3th sts $ 1800. 1 lot at Carolina Heights north side of Chestnut .,...$ 2100. 1 lot at Carolina Place, 20th and Market sts $ 2750. 1 lot 66xl22.S. 2nd st. bet. Orange and Ann $ 4000. 2 lots cor. 17th and Chestnut sts. 132xl-50 -$ 6500. 1 lot Market st. bet. 14th and 15 th $ 4000. 1 lot 33x420 feet from Nut street to river 7. $40000. Also several small farms on Castle Haynes, New Bern, Wrightsville, Masonboro and Federal Point turnpike. A 1,500 tract dt undeveloped land southern section of New Hanover, suitable for grape and fig culture. Price on application. .. .iiiiiii: N . V . 1 n
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