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Wovaaaaa --aAavv a . ; AA PAGE SIX ; '-. ' ' '" " " ' -r N- - lhlvrfc;'.,and Mrs. Sidney P: 1 : of.New York City, are, visiting at thojf QUEtl-R.QE0 AT B,U,-;; ;Alnome'of Mr. Jatnes F. Post . 4 :- A j '--fv: ; A,; ," . 'A A; vj-; . Thft retuJar monthly business .Yates x-. . social meeting of the Lydia i rBifalfr Class will be held at the resir , 'dence of Mrs. E.AL. Davis, No. 406 .V ' Chestnut street, tonight at 8 o'clock. . . . xne aaxvaiion Army uuiy wm uum f a'eottage meeting at the residence of AT Mrs; Carny, No. 4 Belwill avenue, to night kt 8 o'clock. The public is cor- dlally invited to attend. , AA;.Af:. : -. . - - 'A ' . The educational meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Grace Methodist church will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 6'clock. All the members are urged to be present. " Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gregson, Jr., arrived in the city late last night from Hamlet, where they spent sev , - eral days with Mr. Gregson's parents, V after the.-r honeymoon North. Mrs. Gregson was formerly Miss Josephine Shields, of Durham. f' St Cecelia's Guild of St James ' church will conduct a sale at Nos. 6 . and 8 North Front street tomorrow. Articles of wear for small children -Will be a specialty. In addition, ' Candy, flowers and dressed dolls will be on sale. k- Class ! in . ,6ioe4lo..0.lMitlHir ;C'fr A A . duetd for Speakefs. A the Speakers Clufi lbf the V, M, C; Aihas- selected as 'their query r;for debate next . Monday nignt: . "titr- solved, That the UttftedJ States lahduld place an - embargo fbr ttie 'ntexfc sii months dn staple foodstuff," Messrs; E. .H. Bellamy and K. B. Kniidsen will uphold the affirmative and Messrs. L. F. Duvall arid John A. Livingston thf negative. Last v night difcussWn? on debatinf j and elocution wa? conducted. keyvi J. E. Reynolds. td.ucfed;:;1Jie former class and Dr. E. S. Bullock the latter. TtoWvW Person IsGoiM fo:d8 His or HerShbpmng Gomes the Rush the VeryOT to Avoid. ; Sa:This iWfeek Is :thfe;pne. GbldenaOppprtunity. Giir Sales Force Is AtUplyAtMite to Wait on All Who Confer C;Do"'Ndt;0eMy AiibtKer Day; tCome.; Earty. -Tomorrow. ' MiMMMIMBHatfiiMilMaiMMMMiMMrtHU m,- ,r 1 ' ' N&k mitk&lES EVERY DAY. ON LAST VISIT Major , Creig ta Inspect Wo Of Light Infantry. UNION ELECTS OFFICERS. i The 1917 officers of the Epworth League City Union were elected at the regular monthly meeting- of that rxfartiiatinn helH Vast nicht at Fifth Avenue Methodist church. The offl-.armory fovfrnme' a mIna" cers elected were: Mr. J. D. ftbbins, ' ure battleship is tracked over a Major Alexander Greig, Jr., U. S A . , Inspector-Instructor of , the Coast Artillery Corps of the Notth Carolina National Guard, will arrive "from Ral eigh this evening to pay his last offi cial visit to the Wilmington Light Itt- Jfantryi known in.. military: -circles as the Second' Company, C. Ay C." -Tonight the members df the W. L I. will assemble-at their, armory ct 8 o'clock and conduct a tracking drill for the benefit of Major Greig. This work is the same as done by this com pany at the annual maneuvers each summer at For$ Caswell With the observing instruments, plotting board, communication system installed at the m-sjrfi -s some new Christmas noV- Wvl v ' U. 1 1.1 L t- placed on sale just as fast &sthey arrive. " Some of them goso fast that they hardly get placed in stock at all. - You want to Vt watch our .counters every day. We don't have a chance to advertise all : r.."-"( . V the new tnirigs ye get; ; , TODAY WE SHOW NEW Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, Initial Hand kerchiefs, Broadcloth dollars, Ribbons, Toilet and Manicure; Sets . Golf Gloves, Jewelries Mesh Bags, Hand Bags, Ivory Goods, etc., all of which are much wanted. Come this morn ing.';, - :-;v; Av v a... A-;- . . - h vice president ; Miss Jennie Cbrbett, superintendent of first department; Miss Ella Brinkley, superintendent of - second department; Miss Emma Belle o LeGwin,- superintendent of third de- All the work with the exception of the drill on the big guns is carried out. The gun drill is eliminated be cause no dummy has ever been in stalled here as in many other coast TOYS ARE BEING RAPIDLY SOLD ' - We -can only advise you that- our -supply of high-grade toys is rapidly being exhausted and it is now too late for us to get more. We are 'sorry we will not have enough to go around, but-'. we fear this will be the case; "So if you have not made t your, purchases, do so now or just as early as possible J a NEW CURTAINS FOR CHRISTMAS We have 'just received big shiotnent of Lace, Net and Scrini Curtains. All the "newest pat terns; Price . . . . $1.48 to $6.00 per.pair Third floor. '' '' aj if O: lit Wednesday Morning special Ladies' or Men's i Becl RSonilSlir pers, all colors and sizes. .A. A . . .$L19 PRETTY FURS GLADDEN THE HEART WeUasWannthe Body Every young woman can be made glad by be ing the recipient of a set i of our beautiful- FiirSi 'Furs were never mpre stylFsh than today and the ones we are showing ; j u s' t now are of extra good quality, especmlly suited for gifts. Come in today and secure the set you like. Priced.. . ... .... . $4.98 to $65.00 December Clearance of Coats and Suits Continues and is rapidly exhausting our great stock. If you want a new coat or suit for this season you will have td come early. i . BEI-WIElilii s bartment; Miss Martha VoshaH, su- j aruuery conjpany armories. ine terintendent of fourth department I tracking system is the means that MiajrAJjOta Frink, secretary; Mr. A.the coast artillery would obtain the L; Freeman, treasurer; Mr. E. H. Har-I range and direction of a hostile fleet dlsonrera agent; pianist, Miss Willie i attacking one of the coast defenses. Thigpen. i Major Greig will be transferred u , - f v- ' A , , 4f 45- (from this State on January 1 and his I ad OtOlen .Many Articles i s jwri i one in n AV WHOLESALES THEFTS NEGRO FOLK SONGS. j successor will be. Captain Peace, who ;was stauonea at orc uaswen ior sev . The November meeting of the mu- eral years. it is not yet known where ..sic department of Sorosis will be heid.Major Greig will go from North Caro- tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in lT,n the club rooms. The subject will be the negro folk songs which have be-come-tthe-folk songs of America and which are sung as often on the con cert .stage as by the family fireside. All members are urged to attend :, .The following program will be ren dered - : i At the Dawn of Day-Coleridge Taylor San Diego Cal., Dec. 12. That the ;AAA ; Mrs! Frank Ross. j former German freighter. Sesostris, () Two negro spirituals: j ashore at Ocos Guatemala, for thir- be Rocks A' Rendin'.. Arthur Farw ell teen years, has been successfully Moanln" Dove .. .Arthur Farwell. floated, is the news received from , Mrs. J. D. Edwards. , Capt. R. Ridley, skipper of the British A Negro Lullaby Burleigh i Columbia salvage tug Pilot. Miss Maud Bullock. Three hydraulic pumps and 150 na- My Merlindy Brown Burleigh tives were used tp remove the great From Furniture Store. $1,000,000 IN SALVAGE. Have Successfully Floated the Ger man Freighter Sesostris. Miss Catherine Vollers Six months on the county roads was the sentence Imposed upon Ed Austin, colored, by Recorder Harriss this morning when; the - offender was found guilty Of wholesale larceny from the furniture &topt"y?7T. Bradshaw, where the defendant was employed. Austin was" 'arrested yes terday afternoon when- a go-cart was found in a large box filled with hay that he was .hauling to his home on the furniture wagon. A" search war rant sworn out against the negro re sulted in a clock, tricycle, window curtains and bed spreads being 'found at his home that were identified as having come from the store where he worked. ' A i banks of sand-from'aroundthe giant J- H. Jackson, colored, charged EFFORTS CONTINUE TO REDUCE COST Plans Developing to Cut Down The Hifeh Cos of V V- ' Robbers AChloroform HogsC 11 A I. West -Union; IaM Dec. 12. Edward t DEFENDANT WON. m: -i'. i. Boelschner, a fanner living near here, j Realty Concern Claims That Local nas been puzzled for several months! Man' Should Pay For Lots, because o fthe mysterious theft of! in the Superior Court this morning! fat hogs from his pens at night. Three; Mr:' R. A; Montgomery won a case f i m an 4 V n n Viam V. n i J I. . . ...... . I uuicj icu5 uarc uccu laiueu, wiui never so much . as a squeaf. But now Boelschner knows. Eight hogs van- TAR HEEL NEWSPAPER MEN AT THE INQUIRY. (By George H. Manning.) brought against him by the Waldorf! wasni,ngton, u. iwc. i.- im Park Realty Company, a northern Con-!commIttee of North Carolina news- cern that claimed that Mr MnntomrrjAiPaper editors, including Editors ished overnight while a hired man' ery had contracted " to ourchaae sev- rill of Concord; Varner, of LexiiiR- ,slept in a nearby barn. But .-.the 'eral lots at Oyster Bay. Mr. Mont- UonI Jeffries, of Greensboro; Home, of thf eves left two chloroform, bottles gomery contended that although hft Rocky Mount;' and Weaver, of Dur- behind them. They had given the hid signed a paDer agreeing to buy I ham' wh0 afe investigating tlio high hoers the anesthetic and Mirrterf ' th'ft 4-u & I'Z-JIL" a hogrs the anesthetic and limp bodies to a wagon Washington, Dec. 12.-Eff orts to keep down the cost of, food and bring the consumer and producer closer to gether aro outlined in .sjfeport to day. Some of the steps to accomplish this ar direct extension of the bu reau of markets! news service; study of economy of food distribution and transportation; experimentati.work and parcel post shipment of food investigation of co-operatiYfi;.Durchase STORM WARNING. carried the . the lots if was specified that he should see them first-which he iever did. This't afternoon the case of Charles ; Schaeffer & Son against the Stone j Company Is being", tried. The plain tiff claims the defendants are indebt led to them' fneexterit' dlF quite a 12. A Negro Lullaby . .Coleridge Taylor freighter, which is said to be as sea-i'with the theft, of a. pair of overalls aa marketing and plans fc municl I Dal nubile marketer Washington, D. C, Dec. Observer, Wilmington, N. C: Hoist northwest storm warning, sum of money. ia:30'a. m., Wilmington to New Ha ven. Disturbance of marked-charac-; tor fxft TTatf flroa wiAttinar nAwtliaaaf UI ca.,Se wetCTly sains on North ,W tl.Y"' ! ?B 'he Carolina coast, and north and north Talk of a third major league, which ivirs. w. a. Tencn. , worthv as unon the dav she went A Steal Away ........ Coleridge Taylor ashore. 1 MrsA. W. Waddell. For many years the Sesostris was :A Banjo Song ....Sidney Hower nBert as a CofTee warehouse, while her g Miss Katie Foard dvnamo nlant was utilized to sunnlv l JJfacle Rouie Sidney Hower . electricity to the esidenffl of Ocos. a " Mrs. George Boylan . j The salvagers-will clear' more than f:iMy Old Kentucky Home $1,000,000 on their venture. stepnen Foster Old Black Toe Stephen Foster Sunr by all Present. j mal was killed, The- dog was pretty well filled with needles, and Mr. Simans also re ceived a share of the porcupine's weapons. These animals are very rare in this KILLS A PORCUPINE. So : Farmers, Aided by Dog, Does With Much Difficulty. A jAWillen, N. D.. Dec. 12. Bumis Si- part of tha State. They must have AtQBTis wag called outside by the bark-, been more numerom years ago, as Ihg ard howling of his dog and found, the Indians used the quills, color r:l th. the dog had stirred up a porcu- with pigment, in forming som of the pine. After considerable difficulty, designs in -their dresses on gala, occa A both to Simans and' the dog, the ani- sions. from William Durant, was given a three months term on the county roads. Ernest Jackson; a-jpickanlnny. pal public markets; Plans were developed for investiga tion of the marketing of -American was paroled with his mother for the!farm products and to assist in devel oping an export trade of foodstuffs. The marlcetingf food And vege tables, especially- of less perishable variety; will be "studied witH a View of development for demand; -'- larceny of a bicycle from Nick El more. Maggie Bentley, a notorious white woman, arraigned on .a charge of vagrancy, submitted aitd was given until Friday to leave the county. Af terrthat day a capias will be issued -for her; -The case of Louise Crawford was - remanded to Justice McGowan. Annie King, colored, was sent to the county roads for -three months on a vagrancy -charge. ; 1 Congenial Lifelong osmons V4- 5 JL JU t. &, i& X iL X iL' i A 4. JU JE-. A, &. , - W . ' : A 5;Iv. - llllll ! Ill I III I III Mil iniiwiim HE EATS "MUD PUPPIES." . I; ; . A'. 'A: Prices Cut 25 on alt Coats arid Suits . 'A .AA.; A. -A.'A V--A ."i,!.L.t r :A $35.00 Suits reduced to . . .A ....... A -j $25.00 Suits reduced to. . . . . $20.00 Suits reduced to. . $15.00 Suits reduced to. . . . . .$26.25 $18.75 .$15.00 :$li225 r A. r i Utetlne. iOtictnl)tL opportunities tof jtdvftnoinilt ara tnmw and thi pay good. Not only this, but different linea of government -work are ao rartad that there la poeitlon for you in Hour ehoten lim wrv wort." if you are an Anaertcaa over is, you ere Udbto for a government poeitton ence you paaa tha required civm aervice examination. . 1 nis you can learn to do at home, and in your spare tinaei through the help of the International -Correspondence Schools. Hundreds of L C S. students have won htah Dosttlons in sorerhment service. -You can do Lthe same. . Everything made' clear. and simple. For iuu panicuiara ana tree dook giving list ot various course and namea of suceeteful, atudenta, write tOday tO -v,.- s-. -s. ,. .,vi,- v MTEltUIUyLC Fish Expert Thinks Lake Lizzards Are Fine. Sandusky, O., Dec. 12. The Lake Erie lizard, otherwise known as the "mud puppy," is a delicate morsel, ac cording to J. J. Stanahan, former Su perintendent of the United States Fish Hatchery at Put in-Bay, who, discuss ing aquatic foodstuffs, said that while at Put-in-Bay he always kept a supply on hand at the hatchey. Stanahan said he prefers "mud. pup py" to the finest variety of fish, and that "put up right, he is a dish fit for J the gods and has whitefish' skinned a .mile."- , - - east gales on middle Atlantic coast Rain or snow and colder Northeast warnings also displayed from Say brook t6 Boston. PRANKENFIELD. pricer'6TBrtntrpptTtTiil-,8ef'kinK a remedy, attended a hearing on 1 ho subject before the Federal Trade Com mission here today Lusk, Wyoming. Dec. 12 Several weeks ago Pfister and Arnold discov ered their herd just one critter shy. ! a two-year-old steer, and they hunt ed the country over, but In vain. Kin ally the animal was discovered in ;n old well, and when taken out was fnnn'rl tn hft -still alive, but so weak recent meeting of the National Asso ciation of Prof essional. Baseball Clubs at New Oi leans, can be taken with a from wahj'bf food that he could hard grain of salt. i ly walk. Sale Starts T0aW Bimmm WooltexCoatsr--SuitSe v . '' ""- 7 :; "--sieeMStaSaiiiiBBlBaB .i)einvisibu BiracAt : I'ltemores nperflaoaa , Itnir -tfrom l liny pnrt of the body ft d dl HE! LI All LIS. L.arse bottle, f i. SAFE -'pv; '.-e-I "V-'- D- sirs .,XvT -: Ivalis am -m - aWl Oh, Kenny's is the place to go Tor"; Coffee; Tear arrd " Rice. - Me gives a Souvenir each week and does not raise his. price. C D. KENNY & CO. Exclusive Dealers in Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Rice. Fresh Roasted Coffee Dally. Souvenir Saturday. ...... C. P. KENNY COMPftNY it i - Phdne679. - 16 South Front Prompt Delivery Sold ana ueear r Send tei t all Irt reenV Druff Store. 109 Market Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim jo )(99M 'bq em Xq suioou . : "'tstd epeuiaiuoH ' Ata MON SJ918X6 USAeH UU"1 T3XOH NH3HJJ10S is. . j I'A Suffragette Town Meettofi i S BOYS' BRIGADE ARMORY P. V Admissidn 10 Centa&.'i -r A . em treasured the year 'round MAKE AaTHAT AC CH RISTM AG, .PRESENT A USEFUL ONE ' -( !-v.r " ; SEE-;.Us;a-A" J: A -About our Xmas Gift A :k - certIficate PLAN ! WIUMI NGTON OPTICAL CO. DR, MIUES W. MALON EY, ';.' M;- President and Manager. TA:; llT!:iiilllllllllH!lllllllll!lI!lllllllll!lllllllIJlllllIllllllll!l!llllllil ' State of Nbrth Cft6iiBk, . - Coipty of New Hanover r- in uie ouueriui v-uuri. r- :': - - notice. : John Graham ; . . - vs - V A '-. - A Carrie Graham. ;'; ,-'v;, .'. . .-; . , The defendant ahora. named, .will take I Jiotice, that an action entitled, as -above has pbeen commencfed in the Soj(artotfGvurt of i New Hanover County, forf-'anabsolntft di- voree from the bonds, of .-inatriBBOjil h the Igfounds of adultery ; and itU&. said "defend -J ant will, further take notice-thatf -she- l: re-i ;-luired to appear at the term blithe Superior j Court of said County, to be betd on the Srd Mondayfln- January,. 1917, atj.ther - Court bouse in said , County, in - Wilmington, -North Carolina and .answeri'or-' demnr to Lthe complaint in saloia(Uiftnitin,plaintifr will, apply to the Conrf-fOrlpijprelief tle- manoen ra somi complaint. -i Jyt ; - A:A r . - i s jl Clerk-oC Superior Courfci: 2-12-law-4w; tnesJ i ? 4 ;: ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard kaTlroacI of The South EXCURSION FARES $7.55;Norfolk,' Va. S Account Southern .Commercial Con- 10, 11 and 12,: limited' returning until DecemberlS. . .; . ' : $49.63 riavana, Cuba.;.. ,: Account Christmas and -New Year Holiday Excursion. Tickets, Including meals arid berttton steamship will be sold Thursday, fec.' 2i, limited, return ing until Jan. 7: ;a r; AV$38.l6 New Orleans; La. " A Account ArinUai - Meeting Western Fruit A? Jobbers Association "Tickets fwUl be sold Jan; and 2S, llfttlted Feb. 5 a . PROPORTI ON ATE A FAR E8" FRO M bTHErt POINTS ON f rP ' A? ' ATLANTIC, COAST LINE, - J The. Stands rd Rffllroad of iheSouth. A:v-Va-'l.PHbNE ieoi:A:.--Ai .'AV transparent Ar 't;.A A- A; . .. ;(t '.V WITH Ware "Pyrex" is Perfectly Clean, Crystal bright and thor oughly transpaf e'tit.'-J' It may le used orany food that is baked in the oven- pies, cakes, bread, custards, puddings, casserole dishes, : - - iOL"'. etc. ' , ... It saves a dish to buy- :a dish to washy a dish to store for "PyrexV is easily and quickly cleaned and never .' ,. . 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