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in s it - THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND 8UNDAY BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. TELEPHONES Business Office ........176 editorial Rooms 205 DANIELS AND; BAKER. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH E8. PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. Daily and Sunday . . ,v. -.$5.00 Daily and Sunday, Six Months. .$2.50 Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25 Subscription P ice Delivered by Carrier In City: Daily and Sunday, per week 10c Or When Paid in Advance at Office Daily and Sunday, One Year.... $5.20 Dally and Sunday, Six Months.. $2.60 Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 Entered t the Postofflce In Wilmlng ; ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. Foreign Advertising Representatives: -MacQuoid-Miller Co.. Inc., New York and Chicago. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. We favor the cold snap snapping. - Those who are not 'trying to throw Secretary Daniels out of the Wilson cabinet are endeavoring to have Sec retary Baker catapulted through the exit. However, as these critics cast their ballots for Mr. Hughes it will probably not astonish any one to real ize that they have no influence with President Wilson. There are men who voted for Mr. Wilson who, perhaps, do not like Mr. Daniels, but they have grace enough to allow Mr. Wilson the privilege of making up his own cab inet, and having professed confidence in him for safe guidance they are not bellowing that Daniels should be kicked out. After all, what has Secretary Dan iels done that should call for his dis missal? It is true he placed the ban on liquor aboard ships, and for that reason many look upon him as namby pamby. Yet what business man would want his employes to keep bot tles in their desks and haul them out upon all occasions, turning the office into a locker club? Does not the ships of the navy occupy a relative position? And the respon sibility resting upon officers of the 1 W CAN ' B E UP ERlp B''VTP' HUMAN RIGHTS, 15- to havej te pritet alpa)rfiesapli concerned? Foliowinisuch '. course, j does not - place: food Inmouths, nor i eitner can it A friend, now in the west, calls our J attention to the fact that in Cali fornia even as far back as last August, San Francisco took step3 to protect be , buied in the stove in place of coal. . -. " ; ; each sfJfi Wmlrt hi Enabled io 'set a. clothes- on the back "square deal," - . ' y-v' The 'country is confronted. jay high er prices' "for V.ecessitle " Various i What is needed in this life, and for causes are assigned. borne people la longer and happier life, is more ac- the consumers, as well a3 not tres- -think that production by the farmers! tion and less theorizing, and action, pass upon the ngnts or producers and is sufficient but that tha people at j toQj that, will not permit custom to middlemen. The price of fish (a big . Home are food source there) was fixed by - a board on which wholesaler, retailer, fisherman and consumer were repre sented. This to many will look like a radical step. It will, of course, 'l shackle brotherly love. There is such beinr; made to suffer through exportation: others claim there is a corner while others con- j a thing as Imprisoning your fellowman tend that the middlemen are to blame. I jn a golden case. At least no one has had the hardi- j .. 1. To New York hood as yet -to allege that the con- shock those of plutocratic ideas; will jsumers are at fault. Perhaps, as the be frowned upon by those who are vassals of this interest, and-will' not be thought much of by those who are cycle is made up, the consumers are guilty of some degree of - contributory J negligence in that they are extrava -X- tt f 4r DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY. -K- -X- rx-- rr j ' jI J J? J. J 'inATyioo i i ir rr ruuii i i r iiui i -ri managing to "get by" in life without, gant in the cost of high living, as eaeh t - man must try and make back what he spends from Jthe other fellow,, but this is, nofe the main, nor the controlling navy is great; Mr. Daniels never ..decreed, nor " comes to a ciasn custom and hu And yet-people have to have coal comfortr- "Will the British Warships Net the Deutschland?" Nit. thoughtless of the needs of others, as they themselves sit around warm fires and have plenty to eat. Still, the principle, however it ' may jar as it comes in contact with one's idea of husinessi and however " if might be construed against the constitution in some states, cannot be disputed when one looks at thg world in pure light. And when it comes to scuffle between tecnnicaiity and common sense; when j even if prices have to be fixed. If i todav ator from Indiana, born in .Ireland,; 60 years ago today. Milton Wright, bishop of the United cause.. The consumers are not pri- Brethren Church and . father of the marily responsible. Tt ' must be . aeroplane inventors, born in Rush sought in other directions. It should j county, Ind., 88 years ago today, be. The high cost of living should be Rt- Rev- Matthew Harkins, Catholic investigated by the government and! b:shP of Providence born in Boston, the blame should plainly be assessed. I 71 J!JT TT If there is nothing illegal, then man's Lf -u ,n a certain mortgage deed mlde by Wal- noLiims iiicfeo-i, en States Commissioner of Corporations, ! ter H. Swepson and wife to North Carolina inhumanity to man should be stopped, i hnr af phestpr Ma 47 vparcs flgn;Home Building. Association, duly register 0 if t;0011 at unester' Mass - 4 years aSedin oh the records of New'HanoverCoun- Georget6wn,S. C. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Cherokee. . . .Saturday, Nov. 11th S. S. Cherokee- ; Wednesday, Nov. 22nd WILMINGTON TO GEORtSETOWN. S. S. Cerokee . Tuesday, Nov. 14th S. S. Cherokee . . Saturday, Nov. 25th WILMINGTON TO NEW YOflK. S. S. Cherokee Saturday, Nov. 18th S. S. Cherokee. .Wednesday, Nov. 29th S. C. Cherokee carries first class pas sengers Only. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. EECKF.lt, Agent. Wilmington. N. C. Liggetts Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound Johnston's Chocolatet 80c to $1.50 pound. Between the two lines we have the best Candy to be had at any price. If you purchase a box and for any reason do not like it just throw the box away and telephone 248 and we wiu rusn vour MORTGAGE SALE. I By virtue of the power of sale contained 1 thought of decreeing that naval of ficers should not take a drinlf when ever and wherever they pleased when off ship. His only mandate was "no drinking" in the place of business. Yet this order, such as has been in more drastic form ;made big private .business of the country, was the cause of jeers and sneers of many, who evidently thought the navy a plaything, or thoughtlessly would have it a mere bauble. Looking at the Daniels administra tion in an impartial light; divesting one's self of snickers over the pro-i hibition of liqotir and excluding any Personal dislike that may lurk in the system, one will have to admit that imuch has been accomplished by the Voting colonized negroes m vvest gince far. Daniels has been in I Virginia was indeed a dark deed. . j charge. The position of the opposi- i tion is successfully controverted by. man happiness is there any question as to which should win? So fixing the price of fish, or any other food, may cause many to jeer; some others to whimper. Yet if prices keep shooting up and the people are there is a natural cause, let it be j Ginseppe Campanari celebrated bar known and something done to obviate jitone, born in Venice, Italy, 58 years it. But don't attempt to establish a j ago today. natural cause simply "because." Price Frank A. Vanderlip, one of Ameri fixing as an alternative will startle ! ca's great leaders of finance, born at . " I A Til r O I A J money back to you by messenger. FLVINGTON "Serves You Rieht"1' many. It will be hailed as something i extraordinary, and yet why not ifj ! Aurora, 111., 52 years ago today. Lew McCarty catcher of the New York National League baseball team, Mexico has no navy, but leads the world in generalships. The higher goes the price of food the less food goes down. Many a man barks his shins by barking up the wrong tree. by sunenng snouid not this be done? there is no other remedy? If there ishnrT1 Rt MitOT1. Pa. 9o VPflr ' T ' Could there be a fairer way, too, than another remedy let it be cited and (jay. ty in Book 82, page 567, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington on Monday, the 27th day of November, 1916, at twelve olock M., the following described lot of land in the City of Wilmington. State of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning at a point In the western line of Magnolia street .120 feet-Sonth of frhe southern line of Dock street; runs thence southwardly along the western line of Magnolia street 3& feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Dock street 75 feet; thence northwardly and parallel with Maenolln street 35 feet: thence eastward ly and paral lel witn Dock street 75 feet to the begin- North Carolina. New Hanover County NOTICE SERVICE B?1am&ift. Mary Onlsow, Plaintiff vs. David Livingstone, Montgomery Tiv. .v. viouic, Aruiana Moore n. The coming and going of the Deutschland are no longer sensations. Only mere incidents. We bet it proclamation promulgate this time. is some Thanksgiving President Wilson will The news that Mexico is bankrupt is not startling to those who under stand that it is also corrupt. During this cold weather no doubt many a man is reminded of those departed-spirits, Tom and Jerrry. facts and figures. As to Secretary Baker, what offense has he been guilty of that should cause his withdrawal? It is true that Colonel Roosevelt discolored some of his remarks in likening Mexicans to American colonial patriots, but the Colonel's charge seems to have been without avail. And when it comes to politics, we have an idea that Presi-j dent Wilson is apt to think of Ohio's big contribution to Democratic suc cess on Tuesday, November 7. Sec retary Baker is, from Ohio, being; deemed there a 32nd degree progres sive Democrat. Big business doesn't have to lose money under the Wilson administra tion. All it has to do is behave. SEEK YE NO FURTHER. The count proceeds in California j and with all but a few counties heard j fom on the official checking-up. No j error that would materially change the situation has been found and no j j one, barring Chairman Willcox and j j Mr Hughes, apepars to think that one j "What tune will the Deutschland crew play this time on the phonograph aboard?" inquires a writer. Neptune, no doubt. n will be discovered. The exceptions, Along with Charley Ross, Mrs. Belle i . . x . . T . however, are probably but basing Gunness, Leon Ling and the Bremen, . . , . , t "T their idea upon a hope that something j miraculous will pop-up. But this long i distance hoping appears vastly differ ent from the concession made by the chairman of the California Republican the whereabouts of Jeremiah O'Leary becomes a mystery. Chairman Willcox hasn't given up yet, which again exemplifies the mis fortune of , a person not being able to see himself as others see him. Congressman Britt sprung a man damus on the canvassing board in the Tenth District. With the accent on the second syllable, we suppose. Bill Spivens assumes responsibility for the statement that the cucumber is a peculiar "cuss," in that the de vourer gets in a pickle by having a pickle in him". It Is hardly probable that Mr. Hughes, for the benefit of posterity, will file away in the archives a bound "volume containing his happy and glowing predictions of victory. The ' State Bottlers Association is in session in Raleigh, but we have an idea that the bottlers most folks in North Carolina are interested in have their abiding place in Maryland. The alleged International spy de clares he will face the charges "with bells on." As we recall, bells were an important part of the raiment of the official fooL of the old days. f Colonel Bryan believes that the next Democratic platform will contain a t prohibition plank. Passed for further comment to that pillar of Democracy, s . the . Hon. Henri Watterson, of Ken ' ::tucky. Congresswoman Rankin will make the other members sit up and take : 'j notice even, if she doesn't say any thing. However, we admit the latter would be a -feminine impossibility. First thing you know the Republ icans will be charging that grafting ' was responsible for Hughes' defeat V in California, citing Luther Burbank's support ot Wilson to make out a prima 'facie case. committee and the virtual concession by the reactionary and progressive wings of the G. O. P. in that state, each charging the other with being responsible for the downfall of Mr. Hughes. Yet the most populous counties of California are to be heard from, in the official count. There, of course, could be error, but in the face of the admission of California Republicans and the fact that the elec tion machinery was in the hands of the Republican party in control of California, with every nerve strained to see that the Republican party got every ballot that was cast and, per haps, an innate influence that re strained them from being as careful of Democratic votes it is hardly likely that a blunder of consequence will be discovered. If such happened, in the face of Republican admissions and Republican machinery control, and after such delay, we fear it would be somewhat difficult to convince the American public. The Hon. Hiram Johnson and General Otis themselves would have to admit, as mild as they could be, that the people of their state re badly in need of education, especially in mathematics. But Chairman Cushman, of the Democratic State committee, declares that nothing on earth will change the result of the California count. Then, as the Republican party never affiliates with things that are heaven ly and this is time when the devil I will not be allowed to rule, California is securely anchored in the Wilson column, and what's the Republicans' loss is the people's gain. -Saturday i ombriQ w The Great Saving Day in Render's Clothing and Shoe Department Saturday is set aside as feature day at REHDER'S for Men's and Boys' High Grade Guaranteed Clothing. 1 omorrow we offer the very best suits in this depart ment at lower than usual prices to 40 Reduction on all IVIen's all-Wool4 Suits and Overcoats and Boys School Suits and Overcoats. Complete selection in our Shoe Department at Special Saturday prices. Featuring high Boots for Ladies. 147, This 26th of October, 1916. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Bjr. John D.-Bellamy & Son, 10-Z7-30dys ? ' V : Attorneys. Defendants. The defendants nhn iiing, and being part oi: Lots 2 and 3, Block . been commenced in SHnerioP?..11" tition amon the heirs; ana THANKSGW1fc FOOTBA4LL GAME U. N. C. vs. U. V. AT RICHMOND For the ? above occasion the Atlantic' ast Efne'wifrsell excursion tickets' fendants will further take Tnot oVthat th are required to appear at the tprm it J Superior Court of Vald County in Wifii ton. North Carolina, to be held on iJ?s" Coast for all trains on November 29th and for 1 these scheduled to reach Richmond up j to 2:10,PIjNovembeT?0tt at $7.20 from Wilmington, limited returning un til December 2nd. 'Schedules: Leave Wilmington, 3:40 A. M., 8:00 A. M., 6:45 P. M. Arrive Richmond,; 2:11; P, M., 7:45 P. M., 5:05 A. M. For sleeping car accommodations and any further information desired, apply to T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. mur the complaint in said caus or tu plaintiff will apply to tue court for S re ief demanded in said complaint ' This 17th October, 101C. W. N. HARRIS Clerk of Rujierlnr Court FORECLOSURE SALIC. Oscar 'P. Peck, WOOD. Telephone 341. By virtue and in pursuance of tl)P Dow Svi Savr,nt2,Ilf d Vi a. mortgagP made 1; Ed. Mion and wife to the Wilmlnet.in Homestead and Loan Asctation, rec0?,N in Book 72, page C9, of the records of New Hanover County the undersign! will wll to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, at the Court House door in Wi.' mington, N. O on Friday, the 24th day of x-ovember, 1910 at twelve o'clock m. tht following described property in Raid ritv Bejrlniiingr at a point in the western "line of 7th street 196 feet south of the southern line of Dawson street; runs thence south along 7th street 35 feet; thenre westward!? parallel with Dawson street 105 feel: then north parallel with 7th street 35 f.-ef thence ejstwardly parallel with nnr.n I street 105 feet to the Beginning, and bHur part of Lot 4, Block 30. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND L0N J ASSOCIATION. By John I). Relin 10-24-30dyg 'Attorney Plrre, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of "fr Mill Woods. PROMPT DELIVERY. 4 615-617-619 North Fourth Street. Carfare' Refunded en Purchases of $2.00 or Over. 4. REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-F7VE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. J B. McCABE & CO., Certified Public Accoun- tants. Spectacles or Eye Glasse We have Shell rim and bows of beau ty and elegance, made to meet the mode. Come in and see them. WE will save you money. Spectacles or eye glasses correctly fitted to your eyes for $1.00 up. Roo.n 815 Mnrehlion Bank Bite. Vhont WTT.MINOTON. N. CJ. iiiilll!lllll!lllllllll!llllllllllllllll(llinilllllll!IIIIIIIIIIHIIt!!llllll EYES TESTED FREE I'Dr. Vineberg Masonic Temple Has anybody here seen Murphy, the leader of Tammany? Fayette ville Ob server. ' . Try Mayor Jimmie McNeill and ex Mayor John Underwood. If he is thereabouts, they will know it. If they don't know it, there is no such animal. mm N i n LjjLy WW Tivak USB QSEm VP -mm ii ! iiJlLl rrKJ - 11 II 8 In v II M rVFf BL CJ Am u if. f II i!, 1.) 1 I v.cn'B Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Nov. 12th, 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPABTCBIi ! TO AND PBOM ASKIVAL8! No. 00. 8:40 A. M. Daily Except Sunday. No. 64. B:15 A. M. Mon., Wed. and Fridy Onlx. No. 51.; j Daily. S:S9 A. BL Oold$boro, Hlcbmond, Norfoll and Eartern North Carolina points. Connect at Oolu boro with Southern Railway at Narfolft Soatbern Ballroad. Jackaon villa, Naw Ban and latm9dUU Stations. No. 01. 1:15 A. M. Dally Kxcept Moa7. No. 48. Dally. 8:00 A. M. No. 6.; Daily. 8:05 JP. M. Noi'&s; Now Dally S:S5 P. M. 02 FARLEYL.&. CO. 116 Market Street. PHONE 2179 m No., 55. Dally. "! t: P. M, . :'("'' 5 j'. No. 59. Tnes., Tbnr. and Sat. only C:SO P M. ' No.' 4 Dally. :45 P. M. Chafibonrn. Conway, Florence, Charlaaton, Savannab, Jacksonville, Tampi HL . Peter ebarg, Fort Myera Columbia ana Aabeyllle, Pullman Bleeping Car trtTveen Wlhntocrton and Colombia, open to re ceive outbound passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10 0 p. M. and may be . occupied, Inbonnd until 7:00 A. M. Ooldsboro, Hlcbmond, Norfolk and Wash. lnptoa. Parlor Cars becween.Wllmriig-ton . and Norfolk connecting; at Kocky Monnt with New York trains having Pnllmsn Bervlee. No. 65. 6:15 P. M. Mon.. Wed. anfl Friday Only- No. 0. Dally. lt:M A. M. Solid train between Wilmington an! ML Airy via Fayettevllle and Sanford. No. 49 Dally. :0J P. No. 62 Daily. 8:00 P. t ".': 1 Jacksonville, New Bars and Laurmsdlats Htatlona. Cbadbourn, Florence. Colambla. August,' Atlanta ann tne west. CbariMton 8a vannab and all Florida Points. All Steel Pnllmaa, Sleeping Cars between Wilmlng ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars dally between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied at Colum . bia . until 7:00 A. M. j'""". i i FayettavUla anC Intermadut Scatlsma. No. 3. Dally 12:30 I. Joldsboro, .Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and. -New York, Pullman Broler. HuTt. Bleepfng Cars, between Wilmington and Washington, connecting with New Tor Sleeping Cars betweenT wflmington and j No. M Daily lt:50 P. M. an.1 Sat.. Only 10:io uauj. Nc. Dally t:50 A Por Folclsr, Reoervatloni, rates of fares, etc call Thone 1C0. W. J. CRAIG, T. C WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Age Wilmington, N. C
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