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(" r . r- v I DDceiiipNT ADDRESSES ll"""'- THE"SAEbLDiBRYAN."':S ?;IiffST-. .-i Jrw' 1 f ' ? Tur the pki tVILfillNGTON DISPATCH PRESIDENT- ADDRESSES; CONGRESS J PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. TELEPHONES Business Office ............. .176 Editorial Rooms . . 205 ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. Dally Mid Sund 5UX) Daily and Sunday, Six Months. .$20 Dally and Sunday. Three Months. $1.25 SubscriDtion Price Delivered by With his usual brevity, but great force, President Wilson today ad dressed the final session of congress, and his closing utterances indicated that it is the last time he will - ad dress the present' congress. 'Evident ly he does not intend to address that body upon the high cost of living, al though he may contemplate sending it a message. In all probability the latter is his intention. The President's address today is proverbially Wilsonian. It does not deal with a great mass of questions, but narrows down to four vital prob- Carrier In City: I Dailv and Sunday, per week 10c lems, foremost of which is continuance 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 at the Postofflce Iri Wilming ton, N. CM as Second-class Matter. of the railroad program he suggest ed and. advocated wheil the nation wide strike was threatened in the fall. His addresses mainly concerned with this feature, which he mentions first and details and emphasizes most. Be sides adoption of his railroad legisla- J foreign a.g vervoiii& xveyioo?i.fcviTOB. uc juviwu lug MacQuoid-Miller ;ork and Chicago. THE The reception accorded William j Jennings Bryan yesterday in 0aleigh shows that he is still.' pbjrular in North Carolina. Many of the State's biggest Democratic leaders ; gathered in , the Capital City yesterday td have tie' honor of paying homage to the'. Nebraskan who" is to become a seini North Carolinian. It was plain to see that he is still looked upon by these Tar Heels as a leader. And William Jennings Bryan is a great man. His critics may aengnt to upbraid him, but the fact remains that he is, one of the most popular men in the country- It is admitted that even though some of his ideas may be out of step with the times I generally--too quick, however ) that they are lofty and not shackled by greed nor deformed by corrupt com? munication. He emerged from the recent cam paign bigger than ever. He had prov en false the ideas of the critics who declared that he . would sulk in his ' -- J it 4 PRECAUTION New ; four other- matters, viz : I "Passage of the s Porto Rican govern-; tent during the campaign, if he did ' ! ment bill, which he declares should be j not stab Woodrow Wilson in the back. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916. j . o ; " V irh nprtessarv ' w, onnciiwtvAlv shnwpd that he was to just government in this American j a broader man than those who had Headwork Phrenology. Peace still appears to be in chains in Europe. possession, .where delay in such mat ters has already made the natives suspicious. assailed him. So is it to be wondered at that a man of this type strengthens his hold on the affections of the pea- Against a Spell of , INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION COLDS, GRIPPE OR MALARIA Resort to HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters At the First Sigh of Trouble Hen fruit con ly of lemons I. Adoption of the corrupt practices pie, even if they do not always agree - . 'act, so as to regulate the expenditure ; with his economic ideas? iOf money in elections, rne neea ior TWEEDLE AND TWEEDLEDUM. i i haste in this matter is not to protect J. Those who do not want a food em bargo should at least be consistent Yet when a fellow shoots craps he!any near-future election, as it is ad is not arrested for an assault. mitted that two iU elpse be- .fore another election will be held, but cn1P women have the haDDv knack ! so that the important matter can be; enough not to advocate a boycott of i -i- uiro Q ricphnri in widow's dealt with while the danger is fresh ; foodstuff. What is the latter, after J '""""b " . ,. . . .. . .. . . . . rr,. jm mind. Action would also relieve an, Dut a aomesuc emoargo: ine I the public mind, the President thinks, j result sought is the same, the means Is it possible that von Mackensen j Passage of the Webb bill to legalize ; employed alike and the effect similar, is going to strike out with the bases I American collective agencies selling. The only difference is that one is per fUljo ! abroad. This is deemed necessary in j formed by a nation, and the other by -order that those who strive and have! a set of individuals of the nation. The When a doll of a girl marries a man enterprise enough to build up the j object sought is precisely the same, weeds. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railroad of the South. Bulletin of Special Round Trip Rates from Wilmington, N. C. WASHINGTON, D. C $16.83 On sale Dec. 3, 4, 5, limited returning midnight Dec. 12th. CHICAGO, ILL $41.90 On sale Dec. 2, 3, 4; limited returning midnight Dec. 14th. j PutanEndto Repair Bills BEAVER BOARD wall and ceilings never crack or need repair like plastered walls. You -tan put BEAVER BOARD up any time of the year-witir out delay, muss or litter. It saves coal bills in winter and makes a cooler honre in summer. For remodeling, use BEAVER- BOARD don't think of re-plastering. Nail BEAVER BOARD right over the old plaster. This will settle your wall and ceiling problem for all time. Roger Moore's Sons & Co. Brick Manufacturers and Dealers in Building Material, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Etc AVCR BOAR WALLS C CEILINGS and by the same route. If one would injure the producer, so wouldi the other. If one would throw people out Mr. Hughes by now has probably : that passed the . Senate at the last .of employment by reason of lessening without a dollar that is another one of country's, export trade should be pro life's tragedies. 'tected. Adoption by the House of the bill NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. ..$8,551 UKIEK AaD BY VIRTUE of tbe power On sale Dec. 8 to 11th, limited return-, ecuted by S. E. Sellai-s and wife Dafiia K. NORFOLK, VA. ... Ing midnight Dec. 19th. For further information, apply 'Phone 178. R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A., Wilmington, N. C. H. E. PLEASANTS, T A., Wilmington, N. C. reached the conclusion that its a long, session, providing promotion of voca- long way to the White House. It is fine for the Statue of Liberty to be aglow, but where liberty is real ly got to glow is in the heart. Chicago's egg king is named Wets, which is an additional reason for the prohibitionists to be against him. tional and industrial education. The President thinks this is a vtal mat ter; one which involves industrial pre paredness of the country and which has already been neglected too long. sales, so will the other. In fact, the boycott would do the greatest amount of damage, as the embargo would be enacted to protect the coun try, not lessen the consumption of the country, and it would be evident that Perhaps, no man lives unto himself, but it would be better if some grasp ing folks did. Villa having departed from Chihua hua several days before, why Car ranza's forces daringly recaptured the city. These four matters are only dealt j the demand at home would be suffi with by the President in passing fash- j cient to consume the production and ion, though he is unequivocal in his j yield reasonable profits. The boycott earnest recommendation that they be ! aims simply to reduce the price, with passed, but he is especially strong in j out regard to the amount of produc dealing with further railroad legisla- j tion or demand, and irrespective of tion. What he recommends is simply ! what producers are injured. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South EXCURSION FARES Sellars to the Co-operative Building and ljoan Association, on the loth day of Octo ber, A. D., 1914. which said mortgage is recorded in book 77, at page 76 of the Rec ords of New Hanover County, default hav ing been made in the payment of Interest, the undersigned will expose for sale n Friday, the 28th day of December. A. D 1916, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in New Hanover County. N. C, for rash at public auction, to the highest bid der, the following described tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina: BEGINNING at a point in the eastern line of Fourth street, said beginning point being one hundred and thirtv two (132) leei so ui u or me intersection of the south yu liic tiLUcti civciiigc earnings ot trains ahd untrained men. go up, throiM tr2 miner, tn a nnsirinn that mfnnc cmnA m-wr-.,. j Su - -a i ,i.uiig fnort Jack of training, into the ranks of the poorly paid. It rests entirely with you which way you go. You ca make or break your own future. And noiv is the time decide. Not next year, not next month, but ?ion Yo can go up if you want to. You can get the training that will command a trained man's salary. The International Correspondence Schools have helped hundreds of thousand of meii to' cjjtialify for advancement. Let them show how you can prepare your- r 1 p TEAM OUT hill self, m your own ftome, J INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHDOiT ior me position you want . , i uy, pa. in the work you like best. pk. .Ubjct. b0rVuA At least find out what the j I. C. S. can do for you, by j marking and mailing this coupon.; It will, be the first I step upward. ' Ghoose your I future from this-list, then get I this coupon into the mail I todav. I J - $41.90 Chicago, III. Account International Live Sti ck Kt- I crn line of Nixon street with the eastern DOSition Tickets will h sold iW ' ,inp of Fouru street, runniug thence east posiuon. licKeis win do som Jec. , wardlv aud paralk, with Nixon street one 3 and 4, limited returning until I'tec. 14. hundred and .fifty 150) feet, to the western When one of these small merchant ships gets dressed up for. war, Bill Spivens reports that is what he calls a tug of war. a continuance of what was recom mended by him before, and all of whichr save the eight-hour day and provision for a commission to investi gate the working of such a system, was left undone by congress. It is that which was not finished that Pres- An embargo on foodstuffs may not be right, but at least let those who are exclaiming against it be consistent enough not to yell for a boycott. Representative Fitzgerald may be something of a grandstand player and ident Wilson now so strongly urges , he is undoubtedly wrong in some of Montana is having a corn show, but it is not a bargain sale of things alco holic, because Montana voted dry, but exhibits agricultural. ' General Trevino reports that the only foreigners killed were Chinese. It seems that rbout the safest thing a country can do is to kill Chinamen. Governor Whitman has given George W. Perkins a committee chair manship in his state, but that's a long way from a cabinet job or an ambassadorship. People who ! go in grandstands to behold auto races are about in the same precarious class as those Am ericans who insist on remaining in Mexico. Governor Whitman, somewhat sore, no doubt because of opposition in the recent campaign, has forbidden Thom as Mott Osborne entering Sing Sing. That is unless duly committed. There are many differences between the messages to congress of Wilson and those of Taft and Roosevelt. Among them the difference between three columns and twenty-five. The Russian Premier sets forth that his . country is to get the Straits of Constantinople from Turkey. How ever, he might have added that just now Turkey in Europe is just about as hard to get as turkey in America. "At least," pens Editor Britton, of the Raleigh News and Observer, "there can be no complaint of the-J high cost of sunshine. May be, but isn't the high cost of shoe polish apt to make it harder for the son to SL ine? .Representative Britt in forms his Re publican colleagues in Washington that he will be a member-of the next congress. ; This, we take it, is Just another sfway. of predicting" tji&t- the next House will be Republican con trolled. ' - .. with one exception. This exception is one that provided campaign thunder for the Republicans during the elec tion, yet which the President did not admit would be withdrawn, as he prob ably feared it would be accepted as a weakening spirit. It is the recom mendation relative to increased freight rates, wherein the President urged up on congress that it give explicit ap proval to "the consideration by the Interstate Commerce Commission of an -increase of freight rates to meet such additional expenditures by the railroads as may. have been rendered necessary ' by the adoption of the eight-hour day and which have not been offset by the administrative re adjustment and economies should the facts disclosed justify the increase." Now the President takes the posi tion that such action by congress is unnecessary; that it is superfluous. The Interstate Commerce Commission has the right to allow an increase of freight rates. Therefore no addition al authority is necessary. To call up on it to do this might, the President argues, be taken as a reflection upon its inclination to do justice. He "elim inated this feature of his previous program. However, he does insist upon adoption of that part of the program which will enlarge the mem bership and increase the scope of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and insists upon adoption of the plan which will expand the mediation and conciliation powers, of the govern ment when strikes are threatened, and also that which will empower the President to take charge of the rail roads to transport troops whenever and wherever such may become neces sary and to enlist the train crews in the service. In pleading for the legislation that would have a tendency to prevent great industrial paralysis, he clearly sets forth that he would hesitate to recommend any legislation compelling a man to continue in employment he does not like and desires to leave, but is equally as clear that no set of or ganized ' men should be allowed to paralyze the railroad traffic of the country not until the public has been fully informed -of the facts in contro versy. -. ' That is the aim of this legislation. It is to compel investigation of both sides and allow the public to Taecome informed before a strike order is is sued. It; cafcnot prevent a strike, but it would allow the public to judge as to the merits and decide the case. : It $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. $7.5S Norfolk, Va. Account Southern Commercial Con gress. Tickets will bo sold Dec. 8, 9, 25tfa AnhiFersary I. C. S. In 1914. tho Tmfcrtuitionl fcofTMpoadence Sdioola celebrate the completion . of 25 year of aocceesful educational work iu tbe Interest of technical and induatrial prepared aeas. More ttraai 13. We men and women are NOW STUDYING I. C S. Coursea, preper. in fir for advancement and increaaed earninge and greater service to their employers sad their coantry; -. ; - I IB ElECTftlCiL nOCIIIX Electric Ucfa tine uectnc K,t Knnnioc Electric Wiring Telegraph Expert ECHAMClL BKSUtnE j Mechanical Draftsman macnine anop rracoce Gas Engineer 0ITIL EM 6 LIE KM Sorreyina; and Mapping aixi pokebth ob ese-H tallarrWt sr Prprntr STATIOH AST EI61KEEB Moriqe Engineer ARCHITECT Contractor and Bellder Arsbttsetaral DraftssBaa Concrete Builder Structural Engineer PLCHBI.f O AHO BEATIHe Sheet Metal Worker 0UMICAI. EaOISKKa SALESMveu. JADtRTIM,G MAM I nOOKk.IPFB pSlr.tT.P..ri,1Tt D.iiw.j rtCCOUBttst Commtrrlil Lw k'GOOp LNGLI4H CIVIL SERVICE Rstlwty Mall rink ACRK I I Ti nt Xaiiffitor r"H.b LJ Pooltry Ktb'Bt L WsZ Litli ttalflni HiiUa, Nrunt. Occupation I A Employer. I Street 'and No.. raamroeeraWajMsise City. I IfBJ ef Corayeantis ant ia tin luv.wrr. K i.r, line of Jaiues street, thence southwardlv along the said western line of James street aud parallel with Fourth street thirtv-throo feet; theuce westwardly and parallel with Nixon street one hundred and fiftv (150) feet to the eastern line of Fourth ' street; thence northwardly along the said eastern line of Fourth street thirty-three (.') feet to the point of beginning. .Same being part of lot No. .5. iu block accord ing to the official nla"n of the Citv of Wil mington, N. C. uateu this L'Ttn dajy of November. A. D.. 10, 11 and 12, limited returning until 191a December 13. co-operative building and loan (tAQAK r.. i association. $49.65 Havana, Cuba. By thos. w. davis. Attomev I t 1 Ol) t M X ' ' his positions, one especially would place an embargo in effect as a retaliatory step, but he is doing the country a service in that he is stirr ing action. What the country needs is relief, and if Representative Fitz gerald can force action that will bring this, no matter in what shape that action comes, he will not only have performed splendid service, but will be doing that which many another man neglected to do, or has shunned Pncn'3l Tt f rpn iipnMv nooH a o VHt 7ctdm1H tn "OrfC-. bring about action. Account Christmas and New Year j Holiday Excursion. Tickets, including ! meals and berth on steamship, will be j sold Thursday, Dec. 21, limited return-. ing until Jan. 7. $38.10 New Orleans, La. that ! Account Annual Meeting Western i ll-28-law-4w-tues Fruit Jobbers Association. . Tickets will be sold Jan. 27 and 28, limited, Feb. 5. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM! OTHER POINTS ON THE i ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Rrilroad of the South11 PHONE 160. Mentholated Compound Syrup n WHITE PINE (With Tar) COUGH SYRUP For Coughs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and Infiammatu of the air passages. 25c PER BOTTLE. Prompt Delivery. THE PAYNE DRUG COMPANY, 5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone520. Lifelong rosmons 1 fla am Inr a lltpHme. Ths work i. Mnsr.niai nnnorrtmlties for advancement are many and the par good. Not only this, but the different lines of government work are so varied that there is a position for yon in your ehoten line of tror. If you are an American over 18, you are eligible for a government position once you pass the required -eivU nerrlc acaminattoa. This you can learn to do at home, and in your spare time, through tbe help of the International Correspondence chnnt, flmuinuia of I. C s. studenls have won high positions th government service. 1 You can do lhauma. KrrvthJnff made clear and simple. For hill nartlmilara anil IrM book BlvlnBT list Of VftTlOUS courses and names of successful, students, write today to IITEDUTKHUL GOntSraiDEieE SCHOOLS, In 8 8 9 , Ssrantoa,!. To New York and Georgetown,S. C. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 5th S. S. Cherokee Saturday, Dec. 16th WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN. S. S. Cherokee Friday, Dec. Sth S. S- Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 19th WILMINGTON TO NEW YOrtK. S. S. Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 12th S. S. Cherokee. . v .Saturday, Dec. 23rd S. G. Cherokee carries first class pas- ! sengers only. Freight accepted from and for near- by North Carolina points at advantage j ou rates. I CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO, 1 C. J. BECKElt, Agent Wilmington. "N. C. Turkeys! Turkeys ! Turkeys ! Give ' us your order for your Christmas Turkey, We will have the finest lot in town for you to select from, Also Cran Berries & Celery, Thomas Grocery Company Phone, 294 4th and Campbell Streets. is not a new method, though new to the . United States, and it exemplifies the power of public opinion. Noth ing better shows the strength of pub lic opinion than this. No legislation that can prevent a strike, but simply legislation that would have the public thoroughly informed as to -he con troversy before a strike is called. In closing his address today Presl-i f Wy esf Time6 h the present congress, which indicated j j that he does not contemplate having ' to go before that body again, and if ,f he. intends to deal with the high cost's of living it will be in a message and . H not in a personal address to congress. f GOOD FOR IO -VOTES- IO ADMIRAL UPSHUR IS 92 YEARS OLD TOD AY. I Washington, D. C, Ttrjz. 5. To be able to recall stirring personal expe riences in Uncle Sam's navy that happened before many of the present-day olf icers were born, is the uttique privilege enjoyed by Rear Ad miral John Henry Upshur, U. S. N., retired, who celebrated his ninety third birthday anniversary today at his home in this city. Admiral Up- i shur is the oldest of the high-ranking officers on the rolls of the navy. More than thirty years ago he was placed on the retired list, after 44 years of , ' active service filled with adventure in all parts of the world. I Admiral Upshur is a native of Vir-' ginia and graduated from the Naval Academy, just in time to" see active : service, in the war with Mexico. As a lieutenant he served with Commo-! dore Perry in the expedition of 1855 ! which opened Japan to commerce. He was with the North Atlantic souad-1 ron during the first two years of the ! iyu war ana was present at the' capture of Fort Hatteras and Fora .Royal Jfear the close of the war he1 was - given command of a ship and was present at the capture of Fort I Fisher in January, 1863. i For i . . n Address '. 1 In the Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to conditions gov- S erning same. Coupons to be counted must be carefully trimmed, around border and deposited unfolded and in an! envelope or fastened together. H laaaa This coupon will be void after December 16. ff iitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiifiifftitiiijisiniiiinnniiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiifiiiiiiiiirifirfiiiiriTinise riiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii ELVINGTON'S FRONT STREET STORE. WATCH THE PAPERS FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING. .. "The best in Drug Store Merchandise, Trie finest in Drug Store Service.' J m Telephone 376. For These Gold Snappy Days o Oil Heaters 6 Original Vortex Heating Stoves A hat full of cheapest coal costs 1 cent Lasts over night in the Original Vor tex Hot Blast. Guaranteed air-tight al wavs. Saves vou $ 1 6.0U to $25.00 in ftfd every year. " Perfect Stove for all fuel and requires no change of fixtures for soft or hard coal wood or coke. All styles and sizes here. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. Catalogue on Application. 10 and 12 So. Front Street ALU Mi NO AND PERFECT OIL HEATERS. " l ' a We will be compelIedto advance prices soon. Get them now at ... $3.00 $4.00, $5.00 $7.00. J. V r- -V 5 '..
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