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PAGE EIGHT BIG ATTRACTION , HERE TWOULD KEEP MANY 7," ; rr ' J FROM .CUMIINUjOAK. THE 4Sweelhearte Makes Long ' - -- f Jump to flay I nis city. j 't. THE WILMINGTON DISFATCHWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER f3, 9I6- ; J - - By.GENfc BYRNES BEGGAR'S CHRISTMAS . '"GIRT v V I: ! in Washington, ' D. C. f nliPllS. Who . ' f their native lands have returned ; to j : ... thn " lO engage - hi -"m j By. F. G,; King. - , . - . Hnivtnminnr lurdr-wnnid be Darreu iitjui .iuiuiu6 iia . ': j 1 to the United States Dy an ameuumeui South, tQ the immigrtion bill - adopted to-Sweet- -;Tiate . idea of the. magni- !..,. - : Making & long and side jump . order to include Wilmington an - short and select tour of the - the big New York attraction, hearts," reached -morning. Some tude of this attraction may be gained , ' from the fact that t travels in a spe-jits ranks some of the highest salaried cial Pullman and it requires two large ; musical comedy folks V y baggage cars to transport the mag-! Wilmington theatre-goers evident nificent production, consisting, of,' ly have a rare treat in store for them course, of scenery, electric effects, tonight at the Academy, if they only stage furniture , and other large and j realize , it in time. The attraction handsome mountings. The company ' comes highly praised by the press of numbers three-score and includes in the big cities. the Master's i Again birthday ' - i ... i. . mil ii n, l . j! i i i i dawns near, , , .1- . - ' .-VVtlU ail iia luieimcgi.cc. : , ,-? The bells ring out- their-' gladning notes . , . - ! - , . : O'er eyery land and. sea: -But look at me, in patters "clad, And friendless old and ' gray, r Tia a. pity I should have lived To see another Christmas day. Perhaps Lazarus some day I'll behold, . Once glad of crumbs was he, like I, I And now he's gowned in " spotless white, Dwells in a mansion io yonder sky, No Christmas gift will c I receive ' Unless it be a Beggar's Tomb. N Yet jny Cup of Hope stands-, full, J My faith in God yet brightlylo6ms. HERE is your future charted for you, base4 on the actual average earnings of trained and untrained men. Which way will you go? You'll either go up, through training, to a position that means good money and more comforts as the years go by, or j'ou'll go down, through lack of training, into the ranks of the poorly paid. It rests entirely with you which way you go. You can make or break your own future. And , now is the time to decide. Not next year, not next month, but now. You 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 thousands of men to qualify for advancement. Let them show you how you can prepare your- - im mm wm w Wan nnv uibv mm mbw Mmv INTERHATJOHAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 888 . SCRANTON. PA. I Explain, without onisaticz me. how I etn qualify for I 1 r 1 seir, m your own nome, for the position you want in thework you like best. At least find out what the I. C. S. can do for you, by marking and mailing this coupon. It will be the first step upward. Choose your future from this list, then get this coupon into the mail today. 25th Anniversary I. C. S. ifce In:enuticat Correspondence School cele!irit- tfto completion of 25 years ol ucccuftil educational work in the interest of tecbnacal and Indnctrial prepared nesa. More than f..Cir ajea anj women are NOW STubviMC I. G. S. Coarse, prepar. lag for advancement and iucreaaed earninKS and cmterjservicc So (fact- imployera and tije;r country. I I ! I I Kama. i the position, or in tbe subject, bafors wbicb I mark JU Electric LiKhtinf Electric Car Running Electric Wlrin Telegraph Expert MF.rilAMllL EHEfll Mechanical rafts9an Machine Shop Practic Gas Engineer CITIL EXGISEKB Surr eying and Mapping ISK tOKElTM ORUtt'ft talhrrrbt ar fraiaxfe STATIORART E5flUSXElt Mcrine Engineer ARCHITECT -Contractor and Batlder araahavtiiral Urittaau Concrete Baitder Strvcrarat Engineer PLUM BIX 6 a.tu R(.TL0 CHEMICAL EJUUtlk SALESMANSfnP PADVfcRTlSING MAM Window Trimmer - Show Card Writer E RAILROADER ILLUSTRATOR P DESIGNER ytmtnpkfr aad TtM r.erx. run. yvccoantaat j Railway Accountant Commercial Law ,GCOD ENGLISH Hi cacner f .i . See yonder tali and lofty spire v . Where . Jesus welcomes in the poor. But, ragged as I . am, forlorn - . I , fear to enter at' the door." But a kindly voice bids me to come And gently helps me there within, Where T harken to" the Wisdom Words To burdened hearts, bowed - down with sin. . He speaks of the Star of Bethlehem That guided Wise Men along the way, With gifts of gold and frankencense. Foretold Christ's glory the coming days And myrrh He said they also brought, A symbol He was to die The Thorn-Crowned King of Calvary, In Joseph's tomb He was to lie. The sermon said, the blessing given, I creep back to my lodging cold. I kneel to thank my Gracious Lord For the precious Gift far more than gold. A scowling form steps to my side, Tis the grasping landlord, yes, I know, "Come a shilling for your bed past due,-- Or quickly in the street you go." ! i In vain I plead my trembling limbs, My eighty years my locks of while. But heeding not with vile oath, I'm thrust out in the bitter night. I know a mission, 'tis but a mile, Where the outcasts they can go, If my weary limbs will bear me Through the drifts of falling snow. .1 I uas :5 v.--; -r-' :r-:"r' ' f. E.VER OWIt ) '7 I " BETTER . 1 x ABOUT rrCH - ) ; W6o - - Caarrisaf. 3-3 J-.:.' App oachifag vThe New T(ear and our Next Regular Interest Quarter Hem inda - otfantlnn tn Iho Advantaee of DeDOsitine vnur c-....- JX IVUUI V .-. -m- o V naIIlg8il this Bank and jet . the Interest begin with the beginning 0f 1317 1 4 starts the year and the Interest just right. 1 :V'- - WM. ; v-'::'; OLD AND STRONG.' The Peoples Savings Bank v Corner Front and Princess Streets. lauds dr. Mccracken. State Paper Speaks in Glowing Terms , of Fifth Avenue Church's Pastor j The Raleigh News and Observer has J the following to say editorially ofi j Rev. J. H. McCracken, the new pastor of Fifth Avenue Methodist church: j "Dr. McCracken, of Central church, 1 has served his ftrll four years in Ral-' eigh and under the laws of the de nomination it was required that he leave. Raleigh and his membership would gladly have kept him, for his has been a ministry of helpfulness that was far reaching, going well be yond denominational lines. The genial greeting of Dr. McCracken and his cordial attitude of good fellowship will always be pleasant memories to his friends here . and those who ob serve his work can also testify to the substantial, constructive advances which his church made under his leadership. Good wishes of a wide ; circle will follow him to his new field L at Wilmington." COUNTRY SAUSAGE FOR 41.40 will deliver to your address fiv pounds very best, finest country ! Sausage. You will be pleased. Cash with order. Don't delay. Mrs. Ethel B. Cooper, Mullins, S. C. 12.-12-2t SHOE REPAIRING OF QUALITY IS done right here, right, too ! We j carry all leading brands of rubber heels. Biggest assortment in town. We wahf to repair your next pair and j show you the difference. The Repair i Shoe Repair Co., 209 N. Front, Phone 929. Two doors from Bijou. 12-13-2w WHILE LOOKING FOR GIFTS JUST notice my show window for a parr tial assortment of what I carry in stock. I make a specialty of solid gold jewelry- Will take pleasure in telling you prices . and quality or goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, j 27 South Front street. 12-10-tf.? STATEMENT CONDITION THE MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK Wilmington, N. C. AT CLOSE OF" BUSINESS, N OV. 17TH, 1916. BesooreMt mmmnnMnn . Loans and Discounts 52S2S'Ax D. S. Bonds (at par) ...... g2.0aO0 Bank Building . . ... . . ... . . 80.tt-(W Bonds and other Securities 336,600.00 Liquidation Account, Southern National Bank 28,67554 Customers' Liability Accept- Cash and Due "by ' Banks.". 2,81061L76 Total Liabilities: Capital Stock Surplus and Net Profits Circulation Special Deposit Bonds Acceptances Deposits ..110,542560 DEPOSITS: Total ?1 .000.000.00 M3.300.0fl 3R.orio.no ....".Vt.000.OJ ".510.133.3 410,W2,XL8o Not. 17fh, 1914 Nov. 17th, 1915 Nov., 17th 1916. ...... 4. 11.213.401.77 .. G.OS3JQ3.50 ",510,1331 J The Fuel Problem Can Be Solved With a GAS HEATER We have them in several styles $2.00 and up THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY CIVIL SERVICE AGRICULTURE Railway Mali Clerk Teztiia Owav ar fast. Navigator Q Sssatea. rsaUrj-RaUac JUx-mra A ctonobii.es jrnnt Ami KaJrlaf IlaJUa I Street ' and Is'o .SUlau I IfBaBa.arCoanejaavaotMaotiBttiUuu.ritKkhar. Aw. Saturday Special Combination Sale cf DOMINO PRODUCTS for SATURDAY only. 1-1-lb Pkg. Dtfmino 4x Confectioners 11c 1-10 lb Bag Domino Granulated Sugar 80c 1 Cup Domino Golden Syrup .1 . 9c 1 Pkg Domino Tablets . . . . 7. 10c Demonstration by Refinery Representative THE STORE OF QUALITY Thomas Grocery Co N. 4th St. Prompt Delivery. Phone 294 J I'll press on for 'Lis cozy there, A welcome, too, for young and old. The lachet unloosed in the oaken door, When the wintry" winds--blow col'J. Would that I had a coat of fleece And shoes without a single hole, , Great steaming" bowls of soup to drink Twould warm my very inner soul Just one shilling 'tis but a mite, Yet would have saved me from th.e icy blast. Alas, I fear 'tis now too late, 1 The gaunt King approaches Death I am no longer hungry now My body, growing cold, seems warm. I stagger, fall on bed of snow, To die the day Christ was born. The watchman peers through falling snow, With glowing lantern, polished shield. ' Stops gazes on the frozen dead. The Beggar's Gift to Potter's Field. The field of blood of trust betrayed, Bought with treason money to His Lord, j By Judas who hung to hide his shame, And before cast down, the blood ' stained hoard, j BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they nowcover th& city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc For further Information as to ads." call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." FOR SALE HORSE, BUGGY, WAG- on and Harness all for seventy Dol lars. Call and see the outfit. James A Wright, Winter Park. 12-13-lt CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST OF Living. Give us your meat orders, j uoou meats at low prices. Lorn Steak 25c, Round Steak 20c, Pork 20c. Can you beat the prices? Phone us your order. O. J. Mintz & Co., City : Market. Phone 1245-W. 12-5-14t WHILE LOOKING FORGIFTS, JUST notice my show window, for a par tial assortment of what I carry in stock, I make n specialty of Solid Gold Jewelry, will take pleasure in telling you prices and quality of goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front St. 12-9-tf HOLIDAY SPECIALS FANCY OR-I anges, grape fruit, grapes, Florida! pecans, mixed nuts, turnips, onions, Irish potatoes, lemons, apples, dates and candy. Bear Produce & Mer-! chandise Co., Phone 452-453, Wil-J mlngton, N. . C. 12-3-tf. FOR THE ONE YOU WISH TO PLEASE THE MOST , A VICTROLA We have a full stock of Victrolas, priced from $15.00 to $200.00 Our stock of records is the "best selected in the city. Come in and let us demonstrate them for you with no obligation to buy. . C. W. YATES COMPANY 1 1 7 Market Street. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf LIMA BEANS! LIMA BEANS1 JUST received several hundred bags. Send us your orders. Bear Porduce and Merchandise Company. Phones 452 and 453. Wilmington, N. C. 12-13-lt WANTED CARPENTER WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail, 12M5t-j IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, you take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometime! probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK DRUGGI8T 107 Princess Street Phone Mi JAill FRENCH BATTLESHIP SUF FREN LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD. I 3 : w WANTED TO PAINT AND REPAIR your roof. Will discount 10 per cent, on all contracts for next 30 days. Remember phone 431. Wr Br Klan der, 8 South Second street. 11-26-tf AND GEN eral repair work when you lave any , Call phone 1825. 12-8-7t-i BING! BANG; 8ING! CHRISTMAS Fireworks. Buy them cheap. Big Assortment. Corner Market and r Second streets. Next to Victoria j WILMINGTON, N Theatre. 12-7-19t SOLID GOLD IF YOU ARE INTER- ested in something nice in Solid Gold Jewelry, it will be to your interest to inspect my line, quality and prices right. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front Street- S 12-9-tf, irjv r ' v f ' EXPERT ENGRAVING ON GOLll silver and white ivory. Work promptly and neatly, executed. Watch repairing a specialty. H. J. Culclasure, hunting's Drug Store, Front and C race streets. 12-10-7tj rCAMEOS I HAVE A LARGE LINE of medium and small size Cameos, I beautiful as can be found on the J market, also a beautiful line of La i Valiers arranging in different prices. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler. 27 South Front St. 12-9-tf C, DEC. 1ST, 1916. G. W. Franklin, Painter and Decora tor, of Youngstown, Ohio, says: "He arrived here November 24th. Am taking treatment for chronic rheu matism by Dr. Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock street. Am his treatment 8 improving rapidly under j nt." 12-M4t-j Paris, . Dec. 13. AH latest indications rp thnt the TTrtnrli -ha. ttlAKhin Suffren has bfiftn n 1 . , . Tit.: . - . - 11 uu ail Ull iu. iumiug nas Deen heard from her since she left Dort on November 24, and the : ;.u ves .ue nas ueen sunk. The Suffren , .wuu-u, icu o.t-iucn ana eigbt 4-inch elins. twentv-two 3-nmindpra and four torpedo, tubes. She naiA w j 1 p , v. . 4 . vmx X L , of 730 officers and men. since she left port on .November s, ana me Minister of Marine be- displaced .12,750. tons. She was 410 feet -long and was armed with four crew DON'T WORRY ABOUT XMAS gifts. You will easily find- them at j y Charles - Finkelstein's to suit yourj taste and pocketbook. A Call is all! we ask. No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 12-10-tf FOR THE VERY BEST NATIVE AND Western . Pork and Beef, Fancy Groceries, tec. See or Phone R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castlo. Phone 1888. ll-24tf DOLL HOSPITAL H EADS, NAT- ural and Mohair Wigs, Hands; Legs, Feet, Eyes and Rcstringing. Dolls dressed. Phone 1794-J, 311 Fifth Avenue, North. 11-30-141 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED STE- nographer who wiirhelp keep books. Apply Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Mar ket street, r , 12-7-tf L. L. SHEPARD, 17 NORTH 4YH ST. Have got the goods for youi Sest native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phona- 1186i Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10-13-eod-tr COAL Supplies Boiltlsrs' V - STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and nomp any WATER W ANN STREETS jglUJlJ-il HSlb $150,000.00 TO LOAN ON COT TON STORED WITH US. W.B.Cooper6Co. WILMINGTON, N. C COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. nnnma hv thfi dav. week month at reasonable rates. X A w or Itont street. Phone 208-W. Reaillsiess Specials PRESENT YOUR CARD ON OR AFTER THAT DATE Front an dMarket Streets, WILMINGTON, N, C A. j "
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