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PAGE FOUR THE WILMINGTON DlSPATCHtTHURSD: i'j6 &,FTERNOOND WILMINGTON DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. TELEPHONES AGAIN STARTS SOMETHING. ? Judee W. H. Bond seems traamon- j: ,s. ONEY AND DEATH, : ; How inexorable is death is always ally fated to get. within the limelight impressed upon one when it lays, its and to become the rock against which hand upon the rich," Dollars can keep human emotion surges and ' cracks; the wolf from the door, but they; can- Often times it isdue to His Honor's not bar death forever. , If some vital . ... i - lour rtt nntitr haa hnon vlnlfltpd ftllfh nnrn itlrtaTOnnn RllPn as IIlHdtl UU Ul v . - " j - - Sf"e,S R't, MS 'love or innate desire to air his views wealth of the world cannot save a Editorial Rooms , ii v-. Ion political questions in his judical v1 uOUmUUU. c charges, as, for instance, woman suf- be foolish to argue ;tnat money otten frage and the initiative, referendum does not delay the final summons, as and recall. At others, the Judge is death comes through some human merely a victim, as per the Brltt-Weav- agency and the weaker that agency er case. In this case notoriety was the quicker comes death. Therefore thrust upon him. He neither sought when poverty prevails, resistance to iCnor, we suppose, embraced it when siekness, a forerunner of death, is it came along. Therefore wnaiever ccu,c. i, m.lir,u ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. Daily and Sunday $5-00 - Daily and Sunday, Six Months. . .$2.50 Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25 Subscription Price Delivered by IFAttltrTtSITBIt HA17KL By vtrtoeSof tfceluwt or le contained :,. l rrititant debut as. niii ,nTunAv oAO-rv i jaI ' Ur, 1V11J VrrY-JA-i-. M. BWepsoa aa wije, 10 ,1 osepn mie. near- DAly 6fRTH DAY -PARTY, f 4 -T ; . - jin? date tne 2thylojOctober 1914, duly t . ; " - trt .jj-i : . . registered in Book 83. of the records of " - I. . rr If n.wn.n I I it . . - - JamI ..! will ' -i-il Carnegie, only child -of Mr. and Mrs; Rear Admiral Roger 3 yeiies, com- Andrew Carnegie, and, heiress to the mander of1 the new sup&rdreadnought many millions of the great ironmaster, Oklahoma, born in Connecticut, 54 js to be introduced to sNociety at a years ago today. on Monday, December -Jltn, l9io. expone for; sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court, House doorj or sam county we roi lowinj? -described real estate: ; Beginning In the western line of Twelth street at a point one hundred and ninety- General Sir Bruce M. Hamilton, one at the home of her parents ot the -prominent' British army com- New York society is anticipating the manders oh the Continent,- born 59 event will be -more than an ordinary years ago today. ' amount of interest goes without say- Cale Young Rice, noted as poet and jnj. dramatist, born at Dixon, ivy., 44 years ago today. dance to be given tomorrow night o Dawson street and rung from tbence Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Carrier In City: Daily and Sunday, per week 10c !rrltiri?m is hurled uDon hiin, he at or some other form of negligence pre Or When Paid in Advance at Office - mugt h& QTem f t hav vails . the. Grim Reaper finds a mori Daily and Sunday, That is why health Daily and Sunday, Six Months... ?Z. 60. hnards that ar worth anvthine- are Daily-and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 Judge Carter who made the second hoards that are worth anything, are J. i i temporary restraining order return- Preaching today that people should Entered at the Postoffice In Wilming-able before Judge Bond. Yet it not be neglectful, that they should ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. was probably the one thing Judge not be reckless. Health authorities Carter could do in the circum- are not imposing laws simply to be Foreign Advertising Representatives: an was tQ be issued , 'smart." or to saddle .hardships on Y?Sd"S3ao NeW;ithad.tobema4eretumableand.What.the laws York and Chicago. was more logtctf Sa to make it re-create preventive measures, which Iturnable before the Judge who would time, experience and statistics dem- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. be gitting in Raleigh, he scene of the onstrate cut down death rates. It is 1 meeting of the board of canvassers Nothing, save nonsense, to argue that Now, perhaps, the war news canan(i sitting, too, when the board met. as sucn laws did not exist in the old give Bucharest. j Thus did the limelight turn its glare days, why now? The question is con- jonce more upon Judge W. M. Bond, clusively answered not alone in the Cleanliness is all right, but this jand mvoluntariiy he had to act; asked progress, the improvement of the does not include the immunity bath. jto ecje one of those questions which world along all lines, but in a compar- I naturally would bring censure of dis- on of death rates a cutting down (agreement no matter how the decis- of the Reaper's yearly toll, although thiB n hrintr it ichen population increased. It is true that : , f there was no decision at all. That! ome men who lived under the old con- With two strikes on him, von Mack-. Judge Bond,g amounts ditions are living today, but so are ensen swatted out a home run. . , .. . , mpn whn fnne-ht in th war of tho to. in eneci it reauy iavors congresss- I ' ., momnrahlo Qi'tHoo nliva tndav R"lt Timan isritt, KepuDiican, as a coniinu- ance of decision would mean that the wink how many more people would board of canvassers still could not is-be living had the same health sue a certificate of election to Zebu- enlightenment, the same character of ion Weaver, Democrat, unless it car- health development and the same kind ed to incur contempt proceedings. of health laws that prevail now, pre Still Judge Bond's wait does not mean vailed then. Think how many more that it will never do so. In other men would be living had there nc market manipulators raise the price, 'make decision. In view of an appeal sonable to argue that preventive meas and the people have to raise the devil, i taken by counsel for Mr. Britt from "res against war should not be taken. ia similar restraining order, temporar- because it would be an innovation? Truth, like elastic, can be stretched ily obtained from Judge Adams and Tnen whV argue that "new fangled" midnight Dec. 12th. cnt Qie nt0 0ieri it Wob. mhon Ithon i9tar iBTniccori hp hac Rnirt ip health preachment and laws should'bel CHICAGO, ILL ... , $41.90 '.a ' LM o,-. ' anr.ama frowned upon because they are not i 0n sale Dec- 2- 3 4' limited returning, oiicttucu iuu xai. i r wuiu anaii ucvjoiuu vi. juiviuu Court on the appeal. Virtually this is according to custom? No. Sweet Samanthy. they do notla dision for Coneressman Britt. be- While money cannot finally forbid raise cold houses. i Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Carnegie has ever shown anv inclination for a 'so- riannes Kolehmaimen, tne worms cia, lifej as that term is generally un long-distance running champion, born derstood During the many years of in Finland, 27 -years -ago today. lheir residence in New York they ' .. '.' ... have been content with a small cifcle rr vr v.- v.- ? i.' rr v.- -rr v.- vr ., . j t r.,.iir?o- onntract f r. YEAR AGO TODAY IN WAR. X- 4& That ! sooth In said; lineof !IreKt& street thlrty- tnree tsi ieet. cnence tresc ana parauci with Dawson .street one. .btmared- and sixty- ' Ave (165) feet, thence north ana parallel with Twelfth street jtMrtyvthree (.1.3) feet j and tbence east and parallel with Dawson street one hnndred and sixty-flve (165) I feet to the-point of beglnnin.!? In the west- ; ern line of Twelfth Htreet, same being partfi of Lots v4 and' 5 in Block 41 of the plan of . the Clty.of Wilmington, N. c "JOSEPH TATE, - . - Mortgagee. S. M. RMPIE, Attorney for Mortgagee. ll-llrSOdya The bald-headed man loves to real ize that there's no flies on him. niU 4-V,n rr, nnllxil "Vi tt chll T CrTn ' Xkf milhonaires" they have made no at-1 , .... 1' "tempt to breajc into high society, al- December 7, 1915 Standard Oil dcors of the most exclusive set , al-; steamer Communipaw attacked by ways open to them, submarine in Mediterrane'a7i;'- Anglo-' Miss Carnegie's debut will afford French army in Balkans retired to- many of the social elect their first op ward base at Salonica; Kaiser re- portunity to see the splendors of the ported to have concentrated great re- inside of the great Carnegie mansion inforcements in Flanders and Artois; at '.ho corner of Fifth avenue and thirty allied aeroplanes bombard- Ninety- second street. In future the ed Adriahople-Constantihbple-railway b'--bouse is expected to be the scene line. ,: '"'- 'of many brilliant soc-'al functions, for ) rumor nas it mat m:s Carnegie in tends to lay full claim to the social Lifelong rosinons A Doaition i. s. uover- ment b one for a lUethne.- The work ia mncrpnlul. oDDortunitles for auicement are many and the pay good. Mot only thia, but tha different lines of government work are ao varied that there is a position for yon tn your ehoaen lin of work. If you are an American over 18, you are elljTlble for a eovernment position once you pass the required civil, service examination. This you can learn to do at home, and in your spare time, through the help of the International Correspondence Schools. Hundreds of 1. C. S. students have won high positions in government service. You can do the same. Everything made clear and simple. For full particulars and free book giving list of various courses and names of successful students, write today to INTmATlOIULUSKSfOllDEWX SCHOOLS, loi 8 8 9 , ScrutoB.Pa. a Do Your Christmas Shopping ai J. M .S0LKY & CO. Where you will find th stock of Merchandise from which to make in tho city your sf.ip tion. What you buy nPrf. . min.;iiy ai onn prior; an, right price. position to which she is entitled by reason of her own personal attractions as well as her . position as heiress to "The Serbians have shown that they can come back," but the question is can they stay back? Literature arriving from Maryland is calling upon the people to do their Christmas slopping early. vith L0CA APP:CAT10,XS, ps tiipy cannot .each the- sect of the tiisease. Catarrh id a blood - t wllCtirntinnnl tlunnoA nml . .w3 4 .-v .. a I you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh iOIie of America S great fortunes. HureJs iakw,I lntmiail'- a-d ct directly upoa Up to the present time Miss Car- the blood and niiH-or.'s surfaces. Hall's Catarrh I ; . '- euro in not a quack medicine, it was pre- negie has remained practically un scribed by one of the best .physicians in this v nnwn outsidp thfi ?mall circle of country for years and lsa regular' prescription. OUtSiae tne small Circle OI it is composed of the best tonics known, com- i friends whose acquaintance she made bined with tho best Wood purifiers, actinir di- ji i a rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect wuuu aueuum6 L" exauwe piidie oomblnation of the two ingredients is what pro- school from Which she was graduated 3end for testimonials, free. last spring. These friends declare f. jr. chexey & ro., props., Toledo, o. that while she is full of life and fond Tavd.bnDr.7S,Prl,7:k"; m of gayety, she is not at air inclined Take Bku's Family rill.-, for constipation. .... . , , Green's Drug Store. 109 Market 8tret to frivolity. Although only 19 years ' she has already taken an active " part in civic and philanthropic move- SFARllARn AIR I INF RAH WAY ments and has for two years held the OLHUUHNU Hill Llll I1HILIIHI position of vice president of the Arm strong League, which organization concerns itself with bettering the con dition of dependent races, particularly the Indian and negro. 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. 14th, NORFOLK, VA $8.55 Unusual Birthday Coincidence. Stoneham, Mass., Dec. 7. A coin cidence of dates ia found in the fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lewis, of PracticalXmas Gifts Useful Gifts are appreciated most of ail Many useful things are here in wide variety. Might we suggest, for in stance: A new, pair ,pf , glasses qr father or mother. Automoile spectacles for the friend who drives. A dainty little gold eyeglass chain. Silver or Aluminum Fancy Cases. EVES EXAMINED FREE. Dr. Vineberg MASONIC TEMPLE. Suits of Worthy Fabrics $12.50 to $30.00 Worthy in substantial woaves that are constant in serviceable wear. Distinguished in a vpatv, of colorful designs that have pat terned the winter vogue of tex tures. Tweeds, Cheviots. Vors. teds; Stripes, Checks an.l Mfx. tures and. Solid Colors in profu. sion. Suits of style procMlcs for Men of discerning tasto jn dress. Overcoats $10 to $30 Dark Oxford Gray ami niack; silk velvet collar; lined through', out with Skinner's satin. , Coat of correct cut for dress cr husi ness, that is ever popular with men who favor lines that mold to form. A comprehensive Rango 0f Sweaters, Hats, Underwear, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Collars, Ties, Caps, Hosiery, Walking Canej, Bath Robes, Smoking Coats, Shirts of every description. J. M .SOLKY & CO. One Price Clothiers & Furnishes No- 9 North Front Street. storage plants in not-"cause a flat-out decision could hardly entrance to the Grim Reaper and the ; ing midnight Dec. 19th. On sale Dec. 8.to 11th, limited return-; this pIacef who tomorrow will cele- accomplish more, or delayed matters scuffle for it, with its nervous strain longer, as the supreme court's opinion sometimes with its fast living, often Thechap who thinks it a disgrace wni settle the matter anyway, so far Dids nim enter, yet it can accomplish to run in Mexico may as well select tas the judicial authority of North Gar- mck as a means of delaying the his pallbearers. lolina goes, but Judge Bond saves him- cominS of the Stirrup Horse. iself from being on the wrong side of I Those who have should realize this j Peace and, prosperity are ideal. Yet j an opinion in absolute declaration. and remember that it can be used with not always companions. It depends jjust how this accords with court nro- great effect in barricading other For further information, apply 'Phone 178. R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A., Wilmington, N. C. H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A., Wilmington, N. C anniversary, upon the type of prosperity whether there is peace of mind or not. Jl .A - . cedure, with precedent, we know not. nomes- ino aoui. one oi ine sweet The lawyers seem rowing among est of aH thoughts that could come to ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Kcliroad of The South h EXCURSION FARES j brate their birthday eacn reaching the age ot 58 years The couple have had thirteen chil dren ,one of whom, Mrs. William Greene, was born on her parents' birthday anniversary, and they have I thirteen grandchildren, one of whom -j is Constance Wing of Melrose, whose birthday falls on the same day. I" themselves on the noint. Counsel for m man or woman wno nas weann, Mr weflvpr oinim that Hicinn chmiM coming when the great mystery ofj $41.90 Chicago, III. have been made that m-ocedure has tQe beyond is about to be revealed, at Account International Live St ck Ex nave Deen maae, mat procedure nas ' v nnsftinn TirVatn rin ho onid ion It may be that those Mexicans are killiner the Chinpsp hpraiisfi thfiv hav - uccu uiaucj luai ivtcuuic ua a - v Tiftaltln- Tllrto rill hta anA cy a nfltiiral antinathv tn anvthine that isiu v.. a a' hat hour of Dartin. which seares the P . . 11CKeis . WUI De solQ Jec- r , - uccu uLtCxCu, lL uut siiaucicu, -m - - - . " i o and 4, limited returning until ."ec. 14. 1 related to washing. j tnat it is all without the pale. Just what nearts of those to be lert on this side, ; whiiin D 1 n1' I (counsel for Mr. Britt would say if is that they had employed their mon- AcJun Colonel Brvan seems to have been -; ! - o i-o nninmn u pv in hftlniner tn make nth pre Vn rmv i - i ... . . . . ,Fiivu wt.. u vitu.v.u - mt " trtrj gress. x icKBis win De sola uecemoer o, i judicial procedure, is not known. Su- m aiding m the great work of.loosen--4 and 5, limited returning until De-.' cember 12. ! the lion of the hour, in spite of the fact that he wants to be considered jperficially they are compelled to ap-l ng the grip of poverty not merely merely a lamb. i prove and inwardly to rejoice. In that sunshine could stream into more I the meantime Judee Bond is su-1 hearts, but that more people could inougnt aDout me nrpTTlp fnr th(4 tim hpinr thnneh tho live. And death can come in the ' gress. iicKets win do bow iJec. 2S, , ! . -i help.K-,, nf -nnv9 ,,-- thrpatr, tn mnKC " twinkline of an eve. There can be no 10- 11 and 12," limited' returning until j OCOrSCtOW II. O. Vi. Men,tholaterJ Compound Syrup WHITE PINE (With Tar) COUGH SYRUP Hoarseness and Inflammation For Coughs, Bronchitis, of the air passages. 25c PER BOTTLE. Prompt Delivery. THE PAYNE DRUG COMPANY, 5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone 520. A little brightness $7.55 Norfolk, Va. ! Account Southern Commercial Con-! To New York and more of St. Nick, will keep one out of the clutches of Old' Nick. ,up things. Judge Bond apparently smashed -v- 4. A i j. precedent, in which he may or may No one seems to take into account , , . 1 not De rignt (tne layman's mind is left in a whirl by a multiplicity of tech nical allegations by the gentlemen of the bar.) However, precedent is not such a sacred thing that it should I never be touched. that the Hon. Charley Fairbanks was also defeated in the recent nation wide blessing. Bill Spivens makes affidavit to the effect that all summer and winter re sorts are magnificent looking places in advertising literature. time then for reparation. Or it may come when there can only be time for fleeting thought; not time for re spite, so those things can be done which were left undone. The English statesmen at home are having a hard time deciding on how to tell the soldiers at the front how to die. Council took the right step yester day in deciding to conduct an open in vestigation. May it adhere to this rule to the letter from now on, which will win the confidence of the people and help prevent many idle rumors. CUT IT OUT. It was a touch of militancy that the which, naturally, fatten on moves of suffragettes injected into orderly Am-J secrecy. Let investigation of the pres erican procedure Tuesday, when the 'ent case be thorough, both for the ben President addressed the House of Rep- efit Yhe city and those under the resentatives. Yet it hardly represent-1 ban- . f course. we hope that the .- i . ciia,rts are iiisr. yvr nnvo no hp- hoodoo of dissention eu uie Hyiric OI ine Ame"can women ' t , who are seeking the ballot. Some ard- w llial ia ",c,u- ent souls effervesced beyond bounds, cent or unfaithful, and the presump that is all; just the same as some men tion of innocence must be given the accused it is not fair to act other wise. But the way to prove it all is Judge Bond doesn't seem able to shake off the even when he is an innocent bystand er. The color scheme of the reception lrow excited at times. Therefore uciii- ci vrn riinirP-D' coama i luc uai Li.uiai a.. n l.u UC3 uuu- white and yellow. ThR former 'demned, the cause is not to be damn,,10 thoroughly investigate, so all may senting the prohis. and the latter the suffragettes. It is repotted- that Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin is a good cook. Then may the publie expect some choice roasts when she gets upon the floor of the House? The Congressional inquiry into the high cost of living and the coal fam ine is fine, provided it doesn't move along wth leaden feet, while the peo ple starve or freeze to death in the meantime. Why should the suffragettes seek to propound a question to the President by means of a long banner? He has never failed to accord them a hearty welcome at the White House and even went once to their convention to "fight with you." By the way, wasn't it His Honor; ed. The incident does not show that the women are unfit for the ballot, any more than the many acts of hysteria and even fraud on the part of men disqualify them. Yet every, suffragette should censure such acts on the part of those witfiin the ranks and strive to the best of all human advice and" condemnation, to suppress such emo tional and misguided females. Thn women of America are steadily progressing towards the goal they have set for themselves. Many states already have enfranchised the women, and all, in time, will give them the right of the ballot. Therefore noth ing is needed to fix the attention rfj the country upon their cause. What good result can such spectac ular stunts as seVeral women were guilty of in the "House of Represent atives accomplish? Did it carry any conviction to the President?' Could it enlighten any , one as to the merits see and know. A boycott is only so strong as the spirit that is behind it and loyalty to the cause. .Its success depends en tirely upon expansion and, then, co esion. Otherwise it dies a-bornin. December 13 $49.65 Kavana, Cuba. Account Christmas and New Year Holiday Excursion. Tickets, including meals and berth oh steamship, will be NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 5th j S. S. Cherokee Saturday, Dec. 16th I WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN. ! H S Phrnlrtxa Prirtav Don Sth sold Thursday Decr 21, limited, return-j g- g Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 19th WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK. ing untH Jan. 7 $38.10 New Orleans, La. Account Annual Meeting Western Fruit Jobbers Association. Tickets will be sold Jan. 27 and 28, limited Feb. 5. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Rrilroad of the South." PHONE 160. S. S. Cherokee Tuesday, Dec. 12th S. S. Cherokee . 1 Saturday, Dec. 23rd rS. 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. BECKER, Agent. Wilmington. N. C. Fruit Cake Time Now is the time to make your Fruit Cake. We have the goods, prices and quality. Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs, Orange and Lemon Peel, Nuts of all kinds. Give US your orders. Thomas Grocery Company PHONE 294. For These Cold Snappy Days Oil Heaters jjf 1111111111111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiirifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiif iiiiiiifvii iiiiiiiiii HL -JL,' 0 V o Pi 10 GOOD FOR -VOTES 10 -5C- - THIS DATE IN HISTORY. .ex-Mayor John Underwood, etteville, who . some several -ago brought back the tidings that Pennsylvania was going Republican? But then the Honorable John is al- , ways a most optimistic, as well as r jovial kind of mortal. - i of th ran e ? TTardtv. It was Sim- of Fay- piy sometning unneCeBgary and served no purpose save to furnish, ammuni- months tion to the enemies of "votes for wo men." ' '.'l ; c- . . ' "' If there are to be demonstrations, let them be sane and polite. One Hundred Years Ago Today. 1816 John Gibson, a negro cook employed on a schooner bound from New York to Charleston, attempted to kill all on board by mixing arsenic with their t food; subsequently 4ried at Charleston and executed. Seventy-five Years Ago Today. 1841 Michael -Cudahy, one of the notable pioneers of the Chicago pack ing industry, born in County Kilken ny, Ireland. .Died in Chicago in 1910. - Fifty Years Ago Today. 1866 Brazil issued a decree open ing. of rthe River Amazon and its trib utaries to navigation and commerce. Twenty-five Years Ago Today. 1866 Brazil issued a decree open ing: of the River Amazon and its trib utaries to navigation and commerce. For Address L!-, In the Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to conditions gov- erning same. Coupons to "be counted must be carefully trimmea around border and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened together. jj This coupon will be void after December 16. EE 2 ELVINGTON'S FRONT STREET w ; STORE. WATCH, .THE PAPERS FOR OUR Formal opening. "The best in Drug Store Merchandise, . , jlfhe, finest in Drug Store Service.' "Telephone 376. Original Vortex Healing Stoves A hat full of cheapest coal costs 1 cent Lasts over night in the Original Vor tex Hot Blast. Guaranteed air-tight al ways. Saves you $16.00 to $25.00 in fuel every year. Perfect Stove for all fuel and requires no change of fixtures for soft or hard coa'i wood or coke. AH styles and sizes here. N Jacobi Hardware Co. Catalogue on Application. 1 0 and 1 2 So. Front Street ALUM NO AND PERFEOT OIL, HEATERS. We will be compelled to advance prices soon. Get them now at , , , $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 $7.00.
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