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failefi; i Von; Hiiidenbiirg'sVariny -drove ISSfl P7- you know airfette that satisfies! 5 Chesterfields have done "the impossible''thef satisfy and yet they are wo strong. They are MILD! Chesterfields do for your smoking what bacon and eggs do for your breakfast- thy satisfy And yet Chesterfields are MILD Chat's the point. , No other cigarette can give you this, new enjoy ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. .. -. This blend is an entirely new combination of tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important new thing in cigarette making in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY i itm PI" U VS U A 1 1 1 C cptystadt aitf'dr -.V Boston Suburban Homes Fall Prey, to Slick' Gang of. Robbers. " Boston, where in Mass., Oct . 20. "Some " are " several - bushels V: ' " the City to have their Groceries .Illverd to them: v . ; I ,, I ' - j. ne . oesti way to vnasn lace is to squeeze f It? firat In . Iiot water, then in eoldiiq Stiffen dip it in ' milk. s GIG " I 10 brc Also packed 20 for 1 Oc MeMlls. Cargo Fire. TheBritish steamer' Truefield, from this port, has arrived Rheumatism f rrttrTl ' . , . . t is completely wasnea out or me sysxei uj on firo, according to a dispatch to , tJ, R. ir,r Mmpn.1 W.t. Po tne Charlotte Observer. I , Taste3 fine; costs a rifle Delivered any Woman's brown kid, Ivory kid top j where by our Wilmington Agents, Elving lace Eoots $5.98. Wilmington Shoes ton's Pharmacy, Cor. 2nd and Princess bte Co, Advt. ' ' ' of jewelry with an aggregate value of probably a quarter of a million dol lars that has been stolen the past few months from the suburban homes in the vicinity of Boston and , from thh summer homes in the fashionable coloniesyalong the North Shore. What had become of the vast amount - of jewelry is as. much of mystery as is the identity of the thieves who stole it. All that is definitely known! is r , . I that the cleverest thief hunters of the big detective agencies as well as the police ot nearly all the New Eng land cities have been Conducting a diligent but fruitless search for some clue that would lead to the recovery (Of the stolen1 jewelry and the capture of the thieves. Meanwhile the wealthy residents of this section re main in a state of panic lest their homes may be the next to be visited by the jewel thieves. . , . What to the police Is the most mys: tifying angle of the case is the fact( that not the slightest clue has been unearthed as to the whereabouts of any of the stolen jewelry: The amount and value of the loot are so great that to those experienced in such matters it appears almost incredible that it could have been disposed of without it becoming known. Advertisements describing some of the stolen jewelry and offering a big reward for its re covery have ben published in the newspapers. Every pawn shop with in a radius of several hundred miles of Boston, and even those in distant cities, have baen gone through with ' Wt- lftVr- I la fine-tooth comb." Every known "fence" has been raided and several hundred "stool pigeons" have been quizzed? But all has been In vain. The police ate willing to admit that the gang is one of the "slickest" with which they ever have been called up on to deal. The thieves are believdd . - i . j i. ii i f$ I to D6 oi me auxomoune type, wno ren dezvoused in Boston or some more distant city, motored to the place where the theft was to be committed, made the break and then sped away. Abont the onlv basis for this theory. however, lies in the fact that an auto mobile or somo other conveyance would have been necessary in many cases to carry away the large quantity of silverware, jewelry and valuable bric-a-brac that was stolen. In tha late "summer and fall the thieves confined their operations largely to the fashionable .places along the North Shore, including Es sex, Marblehead, Beverly and Man-chester-by-the-Sea. With the close of the summer hcmies by j the wealthy ' residents the' gang apparently'" h'avef shifted their operations to Boston sub urbs, where several big breaks bear ing the ' familiar ear-marks of their work have been reported recently. One of the biggest ra'.ds of the gang was at the summer home of Samuel D. Warren at Essex. Here jewelry and silverware to the value of $25,000 was taken. This job com bined good Juck and hard luck for tle thieves, for although they had, little difficulty in entering the house and Interested Parties Invited to Be Pres- found the safe door unlocked, they For We maker special Deliverr to. Winter Pterlc od 8e Gate erery. .t Tuesday. Just Phone 294 year order, that's mil.' THOMASGROCERY COMPANY, Inc. 1 Phone 294. Established 1888 4th and Campbell Stti Saturd ay Umington Shoe Co. Woman's brown kid,. Ivory kid top lace boots . . .... .$5.98 I HEARING AT GREENVILLE. Woman's gun metal, grey cloth top lace boots . $3.39 Woman's grey kid lace boots . .$6.50 Woman's kid button boots $4.50 Arrivala and Departurt.8 ct-TT&ina at Wilmiuirton, Effective 'Sept 11, 1916. Time Noitluaranteed. . - OEPABTCBKi . yTO AND flinii; ; ARRIVALS I . No. 90. "Joldsbortf, Blf iucoad, Vof oil h& Eastern No, 91. 8:40 A. M. Nortb Uarollaa points. Connects at Qolda- itis A. M. Dally Except boro with SotitLern Bailwaj at NartoU Dally Except Sunday. Soutbern RaUroad. Monday. - - ' No. 4. No. 66. 5sl5TiA'JM Jacksonville, fw Bra and lata sd lata 6:15 P. M. Mon., Wedi and Stations. Mon.. Wed. and Friday Only. "- Frfday Only. m n Cnsdbourn, Conway, Florence, Charleston, n-'nV Savannah. Jacksonville. Tampa Ht. ' Sfi, r.m yw PetersbnrR, Port Myers ColumbU ana A' Ashevllle. Pnilman Sleeping Car trtwoem " '5 A' VvJImlngton and Columbia, open to rs- celve outbound passengers at Wilmtag ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may tsm 5t 1 occupied, tnbod until 7:00 A. L Ooldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Waah No. 18. inon. Parlor Cars between Wilmington No. 4ft Daily. and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount Dally. 8:4d A. M. with New York trains having Pullman etOS P..M. - Service. No. 53. Solid train between WUmlngton and Mt. No. 62 Daily. Airy via Payetteville and Sanford. Dally. 8; 45 A. M. 8:00 P. M. No. 62. " No7l. Now Daily JacksonvUle, New Bern tad IntarmcdUts Dally 82B P. M. Stations. lgjftO P. M. Chadbonrn, Florence. Columbia, Anguat, , Atlanta and the West. Charleston 8a-w- mm vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel nniiV Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wllmlng 1.4 i p V ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping r . p. sr. Carg dally between Florence and Colum- 12:60 P. M. bia, which may be occupied at Colum- bia until 7:00 A. M. I Nv59- No. 0. ! Tand8'sTUrJnly Fayattevlll. Intermedial. Btatl.s. Tol'ly ! 6:80 P. M. 10:15 A. M. " j - Dully. j Goldaboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington 1 and New York, Pullman Brol'er, tttftet j No. 42. Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and No. 41. Dally. Washington, connecting with New Vori Dally 1 9:45 P.M. trains carrying dining cars; also I'ullman B:S0 A. M. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 100. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington Shde Co. Wilmington's Best Shoe " v Store. SuMan Sckcliile In Effect October 9, 1916. WINTER PARK WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH And Intermediate Points When you want stationery of Quality, of individuality come to us. We have the Keith line 30-35-50-7! cents. Fountain Syringes, 75-$ 1 .00-$ 1 .25-$ 1 .50. Hot Water Bottles, $1 .00 to $1 .50. Combinations, $2.50. Delivered Anywhere in the City. THE PAYNE DRUG COMPANY, 5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone 520. ent Submit Views. Major A. E. Waldron, Corps of En gineers, U. S. Army, has caused the following notice to be sent out: "In the river and harbor act ap proved July 27, 1916, Congress pro vided for the following preliminary examination : "Pamlico and Tar rivers, North Car olina, with a view to providing a channel depth of 11 or 12 feet, re spectively, with adequate widths at and below Washington, and such ad ditional depth and width as may be advisable up to Tarboro. ' "For the purpose of affording all interested parties an opportunity of presenting their views on this im provement, a public hearing willbe held at Greenville, N. C, Nov. .15, 1916, in the City Hall, at 2:30 p. m. "All interested parties are invited to be present or be represented at this hearing, and to give their views EASTBOUND overlooked several thousand dollars' worth of jewelry which was at their finger tips. However, the jewelry they obtained amply paid them for their efforts. One of .tha most valu able pieces was a large first-class em-J erald, in old-fashioned setting, sur rounded with diamonds, on a little gold chain, which was valued at $12,-1 000. A full description of this and otfyer pieces of jewelry stolen from the Warren home, including many heirlooms of almost priceless value, has been sent broadcast over the country, but so far not the slightest clue has been obtained as to the iden tity of the gang of thieves or their method of disposing of their loot. To New York as to what benefits may be derived from the proposed improvement. For accuracy of record all important facts or arguments should be submitted in writing." Georgetown,S. C. 1 NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. ' S. S. Onondaga. .Wednesday, Oct. llth S. S. Huron. Monday, Oct. 16th WILMINQTON TO GEORETOWN. S. S. Onondaga. .'. .Monday, Oct. 16th S. S. Huron Thursday, Oct. 19th WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK. S. S. Onondaga Friday, Oct. 20th S. S. Huron. ...... .Monday, Oct. 23rd S. S. Onondaga does not carry pas sengers. S. S. Huron carries first class pas- j sengers only. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., j C. J. BECKER, Agents. i ' Wilmington. N. C. Leave Electric Center for Winter Park 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M. - 8:30 A. M. ' 10 :00 A." M. 11 :30 A. M. xl:00 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 71:55 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:00 P. M. ' 3 :30 P. M. ?4:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M. ?4:50 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6 :10 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. tJ0:15 P. M. 11 :15 P. M. lieave Electric Center for Wriffhtsville 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. At. 8:30 A. M. 10 :00 A." M. 11:30 A. M. xl :00 P. At. 1 :10 P. M. ?1:55 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3rt)0 P. M.' Leave Electric Center for Beach ' 4:30 P. M. 5:30 P." "M. 6:10 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 6:30 A. M. x6:50 A. M. k 8:30 A. M. ' 10 :"0O-A.' M. 11 :30 A. M xl:00 P. M zl:10 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4 :30 P. M. nG:40 P. M. 9:15 P. 11:15 P. M. AI. WESTBOUND Leave Winter Park for Wilmington 6:26 A. M. 7 :31 A. M. 8:01 A. AI. 8 :41 A. M. 9 :36 A. M. xl0:31 A. M. 11 :06 A. !. 12:36 P. M. x2.:00 P. M. 2:01 P. M. ?2:36 P. M. ?5:11 P. M. ?3:50 P. M. 4:06 P. M. ?4:30 P. M. ?5:10 P. AI. 5:36 P. AI. 6:11 P. M. 0:51 P. M. 7:31 P. AI. 8:06 P. AI. 8:56 P. AI. 10:21 P. AI. 10:56 P. AI. 12:21 A. AI. Leave Wrightsville for Wilmington 6:15 A. AI. 7:20 A. AI. 7:50 A. AI. 8 :30 A. AI. 9:25 A. M. xl0:20 A. M. 10:55 A. AI. 12:25 P. AI. xl:55 P. AI. 1 :50" P. M. 72:25 P. AI. 73:00 P. AI. 3 :55 P. M. Leave Ueacb for Wilmlnrton 5:25 P. AI. 6:00 P. AI. 6:40 P. AI. 7:20 P. AI. 7:55 P. M. 8 :45 P. AI. 10:10 p. AI. 10:45 P. Af. 12:10 A. AI. 7 :40 A. AI. 9 :15 A." AI. 10 :45 A.' m! 12:15 P. AI. xl :45 P. AI. !1:45 P. AI. 3:45 P. AI. 5:15 P. M !7 :15 P. Ai. Vo :(P P. M. 12:00 M.'" SPECIALS FOR SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess, tree Leave Beach every half hour fr ts every half hour from 2:00 to ,5:00 P. AJ. om 2:45 to 5:45 P. AI. Dully except Sundays. xsunclays only. ?Superseded by half hour car zDoes not go beyond Station ! Leaves from Station No. 3. s Sunday afternoons. lib. 3. FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DaUy Except Sunday) w . rv a i i ca x n .nr. - -ft a - w-v . ,i-.MJ l-. m. .eigin vepoc open from 2:30 ' ) Leaves 9th and Orange Streets, to 3:30 P. At SPEAK TO YOU FOR A MINUTE. ? T XES - FOR A MINUTE- I AHA REFORMER -I WAIST LAND REFORM- I WAIST HCOtNC REFORM - T IS THAT ALL YOU WANT? 7 I WANT EDUCATIONAL. WANT ) KNOW WHAT YOU WANT- SOT- i ' V J I I vr" I ; " WNT vpiHi -DPI- VHWT OfOO NEED 15 CHLOROFORM. 1 J .H-0 . .i V -7 Xi -,.V,'. i: i' "IS" .V VI 'r .i -I . It '; ! J m 'k , V A " r-V.'V
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