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-7V THE WILMINGTON DISPAf CH, THURSD AY TERNQQN, NOVEMBER 23; 1916. ,1 "r.RSIX T- n 3 - r. MAD MINISTER MAKES DYE STUFF E IN U. S. REPLY TB F UNSTON Interesting Address Delivered Today Before Nat. Silk Association. Baptist Official- of Texas Comes Back In a Hot Statement. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 23. Women may nowset practically all of the color effects in dress goods that were known before the war upset the dye industry, and will soon have every known color to choose from, all made in America fully as ood-in quality as those made in Germany or anv other countrv. according to I. F. Stone, president of the National Ani- j they had better put their property in line and Chemical Company, who ad- Dallas, Texas, N,ov. 22. Dr. J. B. Gambrell. corresponding secretary of the Baptist general convention in Texas, today issues a statement in reply to what he styles a "reputed in terview in which Major General Fred erick Funston is Quoted as saying: "If the Baptists are determined to persist in distorting my statement dressed the National Silk Association convention here today. Mr. Stone told many interesting thing-s about the dye situation. The seriousness of it, as it was viewed two years ago, has largely disap peared, he said. Large increases in production of dyestuffs by the al ready established factories in this country, and the installment of a large number of new factories, has so cleared the situation "that at the present time the production of the American factories will be enough to take care of the whole consumption of aniline dyes in this country in the future, for all of what I might termj the names of their, wives. "I have no property to hide and 1 i take full responsib.Lcv for the pro test of the Baptists against the atti tude of General Funston concerning preaching to soldiers along the Rio Grande." After referring to his visit to South ern departmental headquarters at San Antonio last summer, during which he sought permission for Bap tist ministers to conduct revivals at border camps and was told, he says that General Funston objected to re vivals at camps and to the soldiers being told they were "lost." Dr. Gam brell continued, in part: "If President Wilson, the command- B USINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will cafl for. your '"ads." In the same manner and qulclTtlme as they now cover the city for teiegrams. night letter grams, cables, etc. For further Information as to ads,". call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." TTKINiGSTlIAT By GENE BYRNES " T WANTED YOU RFEATHER BEDS Pay highest prices. Will renovate and make you Mattress for $3.00. Phone 159-W. C. E. Chalk. 11-23-lt-j OR RENT FOR A LIMITED TIME, Ford runabout, perfect condition, privilege of garage. "Henry," Box 415, ll-22-3t WANT TO BUY A HOUSE OR LOT in territory bounded by Market and Railroad Sixth -and Thirteenth. H. F. Wilder, Agent. ll-22-3t staple colors; and before another year er-in-chief, of the army issues such has passed every color which is nec essary to American consumers wl be produced in this country." In explaining the success of the an order the protest of every Baptist in the country would be sounded out, and I go further and say that if the President were to undertake to pre- American dye factories, Mr. Stone scribe the practice in the army as to said that benzole, from which practi-! doctrine he would invite impeach- cally all aniline colors are . derived ment for violating the constitution was now being produced in this coun-1 of the United States, try at the rate of 30,000,000 gallons "The issue upon which the Baptists per annum, as against 3,000,000 prior protest all over the country is a clear to the war, so that there is an ample j one. General Funston has violated supply of this basic material . From . the religious right of the BaBptists it are now being manufactured large-! and the soldiers in the army. The ly such intermediates as aniline oil, short of it is that General Funston betanapthol, paranipranilin, chlor- has made a prodigious mistake in pro benzole, dimethylanilin and paraphen j jecting militarism into the realm of ylenediamine, so that American man-J religion. He ought to take time to ufacturers o f colors are able to get; correct this mistake. He has had sufficient raw materials to manufac-, time and he does not credit it. The LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! SWEET Po tatoes 18c per peck, good White Meat 17c per pound, pork sausage 20c per pound, good lard 16c per pound. Nice lot of Spring Chickens. Come to our store or call 1731. P. G. Sellers Son, No. 9 Dock street. ll-22-2t WANTED TO BUY A USED ADD- ing Machine in good condition at best cash price. Address P. O. Box hi : , . !l - ' 1J ' - - - ' ' ' THE Bl PROFITS ) ffItflS ! IN THIS BUSINESS S rfDllT AT ' RATH THAN ) t ReAL-i WAS FOOLED OOd. J WHEN I BOU6HT J XV&Zj&r yf"W I i i i : ul ' ; j , - j I Wr. &vis e I IV ' s REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK . Xt Wilmington, North Carolina, at the Close of .Rutin NoTemWr mj,, J9,fl ,. RESOURCES t .is.'.r Jii'-a,.-, !fi':'!,-VvM.rl4 Loans and Discounts i.. Stocks and Bonds ..'w Banking Houses Furniture and Fixtures Trust Investtnents , . Demand Loans .. .. .. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.... Total LIABILITIES : Capital Stock Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid ... Interest Due Depositors Cashier's Checks ... ... Deposits ... ... ...... Total .. .. .. .. .. .. , """'id Jn;.i;(;.lS 1 .TliA'i State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover : I. J. Holmes Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solwunl; Vn.. that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge nnl belief J. HOLMES DAVIS. iW,i.., Subscribed and sworn to before me; this 21st day of November, inn; CHAS..S. GHAINOEH, Notary I'mi, Correct Attest : D. C- LOVE WALKER TAYI.oi; F. W. DICK, 1 i,,r4 niinriii iiiiij ill iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiie 1 1 ii in i tiiiiii iiiii iii iwiiii iiiiii i ii in in mi in 1 1 1 u 1 1 n n ! : : : :i 1 1 n i 1 1 :i iniiMui 1 RaJ, ture enough colors to supply the whole consumption. "There is a popular impression," j treat him with perfect fairness." said Mr. Stone, "that American man- Baptists will go higher up with their j protest. In the meantime they w,Hl 284 or j phone 145. ll-21-23-25-3t FOR RENT 206 GRACE STREET, seven rooms with all modern con veniences. Close to business section. 315 North -Second street, twelve rooms at very reasonable rent. 409 Wrightsville Avenue, five" rooms and bath. Available at once. Phone 145. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Temple. ll-21-23-25-3t APPLES VIRGINIA APPLES, COME to foot Grace street and see a who.e car load of them. Look for the big signs. Prices 40c peck, 70c half bushel, $1.35 per bushel; discount to the trade. John E. Walker. ll-21-7t-j TO THE HOUSE WIVES FOR YOUR Approval. We want you to sample our 1916 Fruit Cake. Come to our store any time. Farris Bakery. 11-17-tf COLD WEATHER COMING ARE you prepared? Why not have that overcoat cleaned and pressed? Suits and overcoats thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Suits and .over coats pressed, 25c. Prompt and effi cient service. Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princes's street. 11-1-&-6-7-8-12-13-15-19-20-22-26-27 ufactured colors are not as good ashy higher cost of dyestuffs, as th those manufactured in Europe, Ger many particularly, and Uiis is an im pression l wish to aenmteiy . correct, cost of dyestuffs, as a general rule, is a very small percentage of the cost of manufactured textiles, either wool, FOR SALE VACANT LOT tOR. 9TK and Nixon 165x165. If interested make me an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess. ll-17-7t in that it is not a fact, for American ; cotton or silk, and American textile colors are made from practically the manufacturers today are more pros same product in every way. perous as a rule, than they ever were "The whole situation is at present before, very satisfactory;- and every Ameri-I "The definite answer, in connection can consumer should be able to ob-wjth the manufacture of dyestuffs in tain- practically everything he needs j America," he concluded, "is that the for next year. 'present condition of the dyestuff sup- "It has been particularly misun- piy is very satisfactory, and the fu derstood by the public that American j ture outlook is still more satisfactory colors are not as fast as European ;in tnat we wil make m0re colors and colors were, and it seems to be the i everything indicates that the larger custom now for saleswomen and-part of the business will remain in others in the stores, as well as the (the hands of American manufacturers garment dyers, to specifically state ieven after the war instead of in the that they do not guarantee colors, he- j hands of the European manufacturers, Cause they are no longer able to getwho in former years nave had a prac. the toreign coiors, i wish io l"tttica! monoply of this business.' as tar as i Know, no mauuidciuici FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER-! ies, Country Produce and fine Native I Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. Bender is with me and will cut it to t your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. f? Rooms by. the day, week., or f month at reasonable rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo. '' or retailer has ever guaranteed colors hefnre the war. although this fact may not have been mentioned, j and the only reason it is mentioned : now is through a misunderstanding! of the situation. Such fancy colors j PROGRESSIVE DEM. HAS AT LAST WON OUT. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. M. C. 23. Former as ladies usually want m siik, worst-, '. " eds etc., such as pinks, light blues, I member of the Sixty-fifth - Congress light greens, heliotrope, etc., were asa Progressive Democrat, the offi never fast, and as far as I know there I cial count of the Thirtieth Pennsyl have never been any colors which vania district, minus the soldier vote, would dye them fast. In any event, Occar P. Peck, - WOOD. Telephone 341. 4 Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of ' Mill Woods. PROMPT DELIVERY. 4 4' the word "fast" is more or less a misnomer, as a color which is abso lutely fast to everything, such as washing, fulling, light, exposure, alka lies, acids, etc., is practically un known, so it is only comparative fast ness which is meant in speaking of fast colors, and to this extent the present American colors, such as they are, are just as fast as the same colors made in Europe. "In conection with the high prices now charged by American manufac turers of colors, many consumers are under the impression that this is be cause of the high cost of manufacture showing Kelly a victor over Congress man W. H. Coleman by 250 votes. The sdldier vote gave Kelly a plu rality in the unofficial canvass. REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. FORECLOSURE SALE. .uy virtue or the power of sala contained Thanksgiving day Football Game, Raleigh, N. C. Thursday, November 3Cth, 1916. A. & M. VS. W. & L. Round Trip Fare From Wilmington $4.00, Via Seaboard Air Line Railway 1 Company, Tickets on Sale. Nov. 29th AAJ. I I 9 A I MB- I f ana ouin, uimuea Returning mianigni December 1st. For further information apply, city ticket office, Orton Hotel building or phone 178. R. W. Wallace, C. T. A., H. E. Pleas ants, T. P. A. Wilmington North Carolina. FOR SALE COR. DICKERSON AND Moore streets, vacant lot 132x330. If interested make an offer. J. D. Mc Carley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t FOR SALE 6 ROOM COTTAGE ON Walnut street, between 6th and 7th, 80x66. If interested make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t j FOR SALE 80 ACRES LAND IN Love Grove tract, suitable for Mfg. site. Has railroad, electric and wa-j ter facilities. If interested see me and make an offer. J. D. McCarley, ' 208 Princess. ll-19-7t NOTICE TO OUT OF TOWN AUTO Owners and Garage men. Ship your leaky raidiators to W. B. Klander for ! repairs. All work guaranteed. No j job too bad. Raidiator Hospital, S South 2nd street, Wilmington, N. C. ! 11-9-tf CAROLINA MEAT MARKET WILL sell as follows Round Steak, 20c; Loin Eteak, 20c; Chuck Steak, 15c; Rib Steak, 17c; Stew Steak, 12c; Lamb and Mutton Chops, 20c; Veal Chops and Cutlets, 20c; Liver, 15c; Native Pork, 20c; Western Pork, 25c: Roabt Beef, 15 to 20c io. Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-.T. Free Delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced. : 1 1-2-1 mo-j NO EMPEROR EITHER OF A PEO- ple or of Finance can bny better meats than we can sell you, at the prices you usually pay for good things that a good meat market car ries. Any meats that ought not to go into your home will not go to it out of this store. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c;. Give us a trial order and be convinced. d. J. Mintz & Co.T City Market. Phone 1245-W. , 11-14-tf WANTED-ONE OR TWO ROOMERS and a few table boarders. Mrs. B. F. King, 511 South Front street. 11-15-tf SUFFER NO LONGER WITH ASTH- ma, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Kidney and Bladder trouble, Ven eral and Female diseases use Neil- j sen's Eel Oil for all pain. For sure cure consult A. C. Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock street. ' ll-15-14t-j FOR SALE ON WOOD STREET Be tween Miller and Green, vacant lot 165x165. I finterest make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t DIAMONDS, WATCHES, BRACE- lets, Cameo Brooches, Lavalliers, Solid Gold Jewelery of all descrip tions at very low prices. A call will convince you at Charles Finkpl stein's, No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. . 11-19-tf Capital and Surplus Resources . . . . . . .$l,7OO,O00.00i . . .$9,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers facility and best possible service. every H. C. M'QUEEN, President. 1 H J. V. GRAINGER, VPresldent. J. W. YATES, V.-President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier. 5 W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash. siHiiiimuuuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiim IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK JARMAN DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street, Phone 644. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South EXCURSION FARES $3.00 New Bern, N. C. Account Institution Sudan Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Tickets will be sold , , November 21 and 22, limited returning l. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. The Fuel Problem Can Be -Solved With a GAS HEATER 9 We have them in several styles $2.00 and up THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY . MALAGA GRAPES, SEVERAL HUN- dred kegs just received. Also car load Canadian Rutabaga Turnips. Phones 452-453. Bear Produce and I Merchnadise Company, Wilmington, N. C. 11-19-tf here as compared with Europe, but as daf of Jaw and' duly recorded a matter of fact, the reason is the JBco, -fficpeag0ef VS; abnormal conditions, in that the raw of New Hanover County, North Carolina materials used for the manufacture of adf by T. L. Ruth to Julia H. Hill, del ma . , . fault having been made in the payment of colors, like benzole for instance, are the indebtedness thereby secured the un- very much higher than normally, be- f T at the fconrl Hose floor in ing used for 'explosives, and other war 1 Dated and ' posted this 0th day of No purposes. These high prices also rule .SSTtth in Europe, as is shown by the extreme- ; being part of the western half of Lot No 3 ly high prices asked for such colors .SWfSS? .gg as have been brought over from Ger- more particularly shown on map of prop many by the submarine Deutschland, j VcW UayhTiKS and other colors which are being im-1 day of December, 1916. all that certain lot ported from Switzerland, the ;SypiSd .rxT, .n of thosp imnorted r.olors beine' being in the Citv nf wrimfnnn higher even in proportion than the ' $&&"" American colors. Whenever normal to": condtions again prevail, and raw ma-1 UnKsfrU 52?? JSyffi terials and labor are at normal costs, ; ty-five (165) feet south of the southeastern then the prices of American colors, " fnS7?hSw?Sft cs-well as European colors, will re- Un?Hof Foutth street thirty-three me the normal figuures. wtth KJd ''In any event American manufac- g ; thence northwardly and parallel . , . ' : , . . wltn Fourth street thirty-three (3S feet turert who buy dyestuffs, have no thence westwardly and parallelwith Kidder reason to complain of the high cost. llTLnh7na7Sl &2 because they, on their part, have in the County and State aforesaid, sell, at most cases advanced the cost of their H9i6ver Co"3nty' as Lots 40 and 29 products more than the proportionate-,, H. F. wilder, Assignee. -. -. ll-9-law-4w-thur until November 24. $7.20 Richmond, Va. Account Thanksgiving Day Football aomeTT. n. c. vs. U. V. Tickets will application for pardon. be sold for all trains on Nov. 29th and Notice is hereby given that application . .,, . ai o m train Nov 30th. limit will be made to the Governor of North Car- or the 3: 40 a- m' tran oima, for a pardon for Timothv Clemmops, convicted at the June term, 1916, Superior Court of New Hanover County, of an assault upon Katie Warren, and sentenced to fifteen years servitude in the State's prison. All persons opposing said application are hereby notified to forward their protest to the Governor of North Carolina. TIMOTHY CLEMMONS. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10- 13-eod-tf GOOD COOK WANTS POSITION AT Once. Apply, 1109 Market street. 11- 23-lt-j. "The Heart of the Home" GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES The Heart of the Family Circle. The Dearest possession of a Million homes. They grow with growing Libraries. All styles and finishes Prices to suit all. Non-warpable, Non-binding, Air Cushion, Doprs Noiseless. C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railroad of the South. Bulletin of Special Round Trip Rates from Wilmington, N. C. WASHINGTON, D. C $16.85 On sale Dec. 3, 4, 5, limited returning midnight Dec. 12th. RALEIGH, N. C $4.00 On sale Nov. 29, 30, limited returning midnight, Dec. 1st CHICAGO, JLL $41.90 On sale Dec. 2, 3, 4; limited returning midnight bee. 14th. RALEIGH, N. C $4.30 On sale Nov. 27 to Dec. 1st., inclusive, limited returning midnight 'Dec 3rd. NORFOLK, VA $8.-5 On sale Dec. 8 to 11th, limited return ing midnight Dec. 19th. For further information, apply 'Phone 178. R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A., Wilmington, N. C. H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. ed returning December 2nd $4.00 Raleigh, N. C. Account Football Game, A. & M. vs. ntr onH T.i ThankRirivine: Day. Tickets will be sold for "all trains November 29 . WE N0T QNLY PUT UP STOVES and lire boards, but repair heaters, ranges, furnaces, and oil stoves. Roof painting and repairing. We have the workmen who know how. W. B. Klander, Phone 431. 10-29-tf and for those scheduled to reach Ra-j leigh prior to 12:30 P. M. Nov. ou, limit ed returning until Dec. 1. $41.90 Chicago, IN. Account International Live Stock Ex- nnsiHnn. Tickets will De soiu ubu. , ; . ! ! 3 and 4, limited returning until Dec. 14. ATTENT0n COUNTRY PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags and junk you can and ship to me. I pay the highest prices for brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kinds of rubber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street. Phone 308. Wilmington, N. C. tO-l-tf SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven-Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Plea. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. A.30 haleicih, N. C Account North Carolina Treachers As sembly. Tickets will be sold for all trains Nov. 27th to December 1st, in clusive, lim idetreturning until Decem ber 3rd. $16.85 Washington, D. C. Account Rivers and Harbors Con gress. Tickets will be sold December 3, 4 and 5, limited returning until De cember 12. $7.55 Norfolk, Va. Account Southern Commercial Con- oo Tiftota will b sold Dec. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, limited returning until - December 13. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ' ATLANTIC CQAST LINE, "The Standard Railroad of the South." PHONE 160. HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington Mid other re liable makes both new and" unre deemed at Uncle Charles' - Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. ; 10-1-tf i WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINE8 ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's-fM News Stand. 10.7-tf ' C PfOlTYnlP CAROLINA COTTON, . 20c. POUND. SEA ISLAND COTTON, 50c POUND. K AUSTRALIAN WOOL, $1.00 POUND. TAKE YOUR CHOICE. W.B.Co6perj&Co. Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company . 1 ,,t ctdFFTS I ,WAIi:K and AININ 011- ennstmas 5ale Menefit Trinitv IVTtHoHist CUmt-U T nt FnnH R j -tTtnln u- f indi'Ds5h af Tbe e, Bureau Scarf s, Centerpieces, Pin Cushions, Sofa Pillows, Bags, all shapes, Shirt Waists, Towels, complete assortment Aprons, Baby Dresses, Boudoir Caps, Lingerie, Dolls, all kinds from Brides to Colored Mammy. Candy, Home-made, Ice Cream Cones. Luncheon 1 2 noon to 3 p, m. Supper 6 p. m. to 8 : 30 p. m. Tttmday, Friday and Saturday. 313 N. Front Street, Opposite Wilmington Hotel.
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