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ft- ;. . ;.. 1 '? p. ;,; '--; 1, If 1 I j9 : Si'7 mi ''l:-'-l"'".J ft-;. mm r-tfi.L,i : -kct ' J (..Washington, E. C, Feb. 17. Much has been jaiJ- and written.t.aince the beginning of, the, present crisis, as to the, army and navy jof tlie" United States, , Not since the Avar' with Spain have all things military come in for such, a larg share of , public attention. In this connection it may be remark ed, as a rather peculiar fact that the average layman, no matter . in which section pf the country he may reside, is better informed as to matters re lating to the navy than to matters re lating to the army.; The veriest land lubber knows ' the essential , points of difference in battleships, cruisers, de stroyers and other types of craft that Rrieade. infantry -' 3 .Three regi men of infantry, commandod byfbri- gamier general Cavalry Three rcgi- Brfgade, ments . "- . Brigade, Artillery Three regi- ) ments. , -. Bivisidn, Infantry Three brigades infantry,- one brigade artillery, one re giment of cayalry, one regiment of engineers, one signal, battalion, one aero squadron, one ammunition train, one supply train, xn ensineen train and one hospital' train, commanded by a major general. t! li TM-i -n . w-. ViS era A ocs Wednesday .night. TeachersV jSUpper; Thursday, 6:45 p . m, Senior ;B. Y. P. U., & pitm, Ch'orureh'earsal, Friday night i Icordiai welcome , to ally .serr vices, . ' '.y :rw. "''"'' ' v ': . ':' BAPTIST, J ; K Primitive, Eldet' E. Ei Lundy, pas toir Preaching at" ' 11 : oclock by El- der J. D. Voss, of Jalot, Va., 'and Elder C. CJ . -Brown,.-ofr Gillett., N. C. All are invited to attend. . LUTHERAN. SU Matthew's English Evangelical, ! Fourth and. Harnett streets, Rey.. G. W. McCanahan, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pas tor.': Sunday School at 10 a. m. The regular monthly , meeting of St Mat- W1I ho , . Monday. -evening at 8 o'cioc' League meets Wednesdav uu'i mssoiaryf SocMy B1Pot.: T;n'Hn smm pi. -f cordial invit:.Mrs,la eand6;all..tho,e rvk'! l0n h make up Uncle Sam's fighting force 'f cavalry; ' one regiment- field artil afloat. On the other hand, the com- . ,nrA 'trirtMra Above are photographs of some of the men who will . mobilize the in dustrial resources of the United States for war Each of the men pictured above is chairman of a committee to forward the defense scheme of the country in some familiar way with which he j tee which will direct the labor or-1 is familiar. The entire committee j ganization to the best interests of is uiviutu iulu seven ecLiuus, iu uu, pnmraPTPp medicines and surgical instruments! Dr. Hollis Godfrey, of Philadelphia, so that great quantities of them can be turned out to be used by great numbers of doctors who have special ized in their use. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was appointed chairman of the commit organized under leaders. Dr. Franklin H. the following Martin, of Chi- Daniel Willard, president of tiie B. and O., wijl select a committee to lay the foundation of the railroad cago, was appointed chairman of thej organization which will move men Committee on Medicine, which is ex-' and supplies with speed and accuracv pected to standardize American-made by a system of general co-operation. was named chairman of the commit tee which will assist army experts in solving questions involving scien tific developments which affect mili tary affairs. f Bernuard Baruch, , of New York, was made chairman of a committee which will assist army experts in sol ving scientific developments which af fect military affairs. Howard E. Coffin, a Detroit auto mobile magnely will head the Commit tee on Munitions. Julius Rosenwald, of Sears, Roe buck & Co., will direct the Commit tee cn General Supplies. o position of the higher units of the army is a mystery .to, most persons, who read of field armies, army corps, brigadeb or divisions without being able to comprehend them. iim smallest, auiiiiuisnciiivt; uun ui the army is the. company of infantry, engineers, or signal corps; the troop of cavalry or the battery of artillery. The higher organizations are made up as follows; Battalian, Infantry- Four compa nies, commanded by a major, Battalion. Engineers Three com panies. Battalion, companies. Battalion, batteries. Battalion, Artillery (Heavy) Two batteries. Squadron, Cavalry Four troops. Regiment, Infantry Twelve com panies riflemen, supply company, headquarters company and machine gun company, commanded by colonel. Regiment, Engineers - Six companies. Reeiment. Cavalry Twelve troops Engineers Three Artillery (Light) Artillery (Light) Three one ? mounted signal Datuiiu, . uuc aero squadron, one ammunition train, one supply train, one engineer, train and: one hospital train. Army. Corps" Two or more in fantry divisions," one cavalry division, one field artillery brigade, one tele graph battalion, one field signal bat talion and such ammunition, supply, engineer or sanitary trains as are needed in addition to the divisional trains, commanded by a lieutenant general. Field Army Two or , more army i i Three i corps, commanded oy a general. Regiments of the several arms oi the service are organized as follows : Officers Men, Peace Men, war Infantry 51 1321 1942 Cavalry 52 974 1450 Artillery Sec Bat. 41 842 1246 Third Bat. 44 856 1265 Engineers 38 ' 671 1011 Engineers Battalion, mounted 16 J 229 346 The strength of coast artillery, sig nal anri hosnitai companies is fixed SATISKEO WITH YOUR COMPLBCION? HaJfee canofjur complexion :. and your complexion will take care cf PURE AIDS. CHOOSE CREME ELCAYA THE DAINTY TOIutT CREAM THAT MAS STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS "Makes the skin like velvet' KKf0 CHOOSE SENb MO FOR LARGE SAMPLE JAMES C. CRANE- 104 FULTON STREET iieautiful Bust and Shoulders 1 riflemen, ivapply troop, headquarters f according to the necessities of their troop, machine gun troop. j particular duty . .... i c :it .. Bien Johe Brassiere r" Thedraggrine weight of an uiwoRlined bust fr strc'.rV, Mo supporting muscles ttvat the contour of the figure is KiK.ih .'i 6 put the bust bark v her- ,, ?4 !onps; prevent the full InM ;-.. H liavins the appearajce r r ;-i S ?-Blt-A Jo.-Lee2 oiness, climinnte 1h. !n;..-r , g - . oi me snouiucr nin- a a grficcul line to t"e entire upper body. g 4 ' KrtT feYA fVlA rtiv'-1C.fr OTld IT ,W1- 1. 1 Bbie-reorae in all materials and styles: Cross liac !; u,,rk Q Frbiit, SiirpHce, Bandeau, etc. Boned with "Wnlohi ' t , P i;i)C1Wtl:!teB:ingperraitti HaVeyour dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassierr p. if net .fv'- 3 " erf, "-wg'ilt- gladty send him, prepaid, samples to : li-.w j ,', K nAO.pHNES, 51 Warren Street. Newark. N, .1' The needs, the hopes, the ambitions, the occupations, the amusements, th tastes of the thousands who live in this great human beehive called Wilmington. CHURCHES BAPTIST. Southside, corner of Fifth avenue and Wooster streets. Rev. W. G. Hall, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.; subject, "Predestination."- Evening service at 7:30;. subject, '"Behold the Man." Both services will be conducted by the pastor. B. Y. P. U. at 4 p. m. Young A Harnett streets. Rev. W. M.- Baker I Evangelist in charge. Sabbath School I at 9:30 a. m. Preaching each Second and Fourth Sabbaths at 7:30 p. m. 1 First, corner Third and Orange I streets. Rev . John M . Wells, D . D . , 1 pastor.., Sunday services: II a. m. t Morning Service, with preaching by j Eev. Wv, T. Moss, of Chapel Hill; j & p. m. Evening Service, with preach- j ing, by Rev. W, T. Moss.; 9:45 a. j reopies prayer meeimBi.oy "., t. En(ayor. Prayer meeting on The public cordially invited to at-1 Wednesday at 8 p. m. Our pews are tend jU1-BeniJ1ca I free, and all are cordially invited to , CHRISTIAN. (attend all these services. First, Dock street. Rev. J. E. Rey- T nolds, pastor. Preaching services at Delgado, Rev. Andrew J. Howell 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'Sunday School pastor Services tomorrow evenmgat pt ft-4S ft. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:30, conducted by the paster. Sunday WHO KNOWS What they think, what they do, what 6:45 o'clock in the evening eH" a?H0 S fK,r 4-U Ji; j meeting Wednesday nrght at 8 o clock. Thursday evening at i,6V. visuors they earn, what they spend? j The public is cordially invited to at- will find a hearty welcome at the ser- WHO KNOWS when they shall seek new homes to tend a11 these services. j vices. l;-.r. l 1 j . i -it i.i METHODISTA Winter Park, Rev. Andrew J. How- Iive ill, new neighmoihoods to build in' new.automobllesj pith Avenue, Rev. J, H. McCracken i ell, pastor. Services Sabbath morn to ride in, new ventures toinvest in? pators Services Sunda at 11 a. m. j ing at 11 o'clock, conducted by the jand 7.30 p. m., conducted by the( pas i pastor.- Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. WHO KNOWS? We ask. tor- Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. ! Mid week service Wednesday even- (Epworth League Tuedsay evening at: ing at 7:45. At 7:15 tomorrow even- Thousands and thouemds of rhanyp- will rnmi to s o'clock. Visitors and strangers in ; ing a special meeting will be held fo? i nousanas ana mou.t.nas or cnangeo Will come to the city cordally invited to attend all the purpose of organizing a Christian pass, and in the changed circumstances or the indi- service. Endeavor Society. Friends visiting viduals will rise new needs, new ideas, new ambitions. I EPISCOPAL. I the church will 'receive a hearty wel- BAPTIST. j J. A. Sullivan, pastor. a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects: -Morning, "Discipleship Defined." Night, "The m. Mr. adays uses this quick, sure method. It sets vour want a sPecial missionary character. All J. W. Hollis, superintendent. Junior LUTHERAN. St. Paul's Market and Sixth streets, . Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor Service ( at 11 a . m . Topic of sermon : ! 'Works And Salvation." Installation' f new officers. Evening service S I i p. m. Sermon subject: "The Gospel j'J''y"'P-"-rwd of Tha South. ' Arlland Departure of drains tX Wilmington, Effective Jan 8 1917r Time Not Guaranteed. ' . No. 90. :t A. M. . Dally Except Sanaa. 1 Lt. r .1-1 St. Johns, 1 wucmcr lor ucuer or lor worse, tnise cnange goes on. strets. Rev. R. E. Gribbin, pastor , i t t i a rr r y i . TUFDr IC HMr u; A v i i i i i snoiy communion w ca. m. morn-1 calvary. J. A. S lritLK.5L lo UINfc WAY the best, the quickest, the ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. j Sunday worship, 11 simplest way to reach these thousands whenVou havebJarSc:.fitJli?o " a message that concerns them. Nearly everybody now-. The Sunday School service will be of Sting." Sunday School, 9:45 a. to the people. (USE mm 4 MEMHM MILDREDINA HAIR REMEDY GROWS HAIR AND WE PROVIDE IT BY HUNDRDS OF TESTIMONIALS. DISPATCH BUSINESS LOCALS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, One Dozen Domino Syrup, $1; 25Tb bag Domino Sugar, $1.88; 12tb bag good Flour, 65c. Nice lot of N. C. " . ; Hams. . : ; . ... , fou J??GROCERY "COMPANY, INC. FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STS. ; , 'Phones 293 and 294. MAKING FUTURE TARS OUT OF WESTERNERS. " : -" -------. v 'v.v:.v,w.v.':ovov.-:v:vv.v.v:- It never fails to produce the desired Of The Grace of God." Sunday School results. It enlivens and invigorates 3 :30 p. m. Service on Ashe Wednes-, the hair glands and tissues of the day 8 p. in. Junior Missionary So- scalp, resulting in a continuous and in- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m.- Visitors creasing growth of the hair- Letters are always welcome at all services, i of praise are continually coming in METHODIST. I from nearly all parts of the country Bladen street, Fifth and Bladen stating that Mildredina Hair Remedy streets .Rev. E. C. Sell, pastor, has renewed the growth of hair in cas-1 Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and es that wer6 considered absolutely' 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 in hopeless. A lady from Chicago writes: ; the afternoon The subject in the "After a short trial -my hair stopped morning will be "The True Worship Wiling ana I now nave a lovely head of of God." The evening subject will be Kair, very heavy and over one and a The most noticeable peculiarity "Peace on Earth." Everyone is in- hall yards long;" about the Aim vAmcn beloneinc to -i vited and aI1 members of the church' (Mildredina Hair Remedy stimula'tes I T , t fMon belonging to a are urged tQ bo present at tne 6ven. the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps race of Japanese mnabitmg the island ing service. ; - j it-so. .It is the greatest scalp Invigor- of 'Yedo, is,-that they have tattooed j PRESBYTERIIAN i ator known. It is a wholesome medi- upon their upper and lower lips what I st- Andrew's Fourth and Camp- cine for both the hair and the scalp. D.D., pastor. Preachfng at 11 a. m. genuine life in your hair than a dozen ,1 .a - l. v n 1 . 1 A o , OA l4-t-lnci eP D mr Vin it. tAwirt trmi tneir matrimonial prospects are quite, ..... itminr rhristian RndMvor at made.; It shows results from the verv 4:3 p. m. Intermediate and Senior start:' ' .' a E. at 7:1& p. m. Prayer meeting,! 'Now on sale at Evelington's Pharma Wednesday at 8 p. m seats free. ey; 50o. and $1.00.' All welcome. . . ... j ' Milredina Hair Remedy is the ohly Pearsal Memorial; . East Wilming-' certain destroyer of the dandruff mi ton. ; . Rev. H; W: Kollingi pastor. ! erobe which is the cause of 38 per Sabbath School at 10:3-0 a. . nr. Preach- cent, of hair troubles. These perni- ing at 11c 15 a, m.r Christian Endeavor oious, persistent and destructive little I at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed- devils thrive on the ordinary hair ton- nesday at T:3 p? m.r A welcome for ics. 1 ry resembles , a moustache. The women ; are not consiaered attractive, ahd ijy . :. - ' " f -w v g 1 injured, without this decoration. No. SL. Dally. :M A. II No. 57 . 7 . 00 P M. Dally excefct Sunday.'- No. 64. :45 A. IE. Dally: Except Sunday. fo. 4H, Dairy. 1:00 A. M. No. 63. Daily. 8:4 A. X. TO AND FROM Gotdsboro, IMcbmond, Norfolk and Eastern Ntjrtb Carolina points. Connects at Golds bwro with Southern Hallway at Norfolk Southern Railroad. Through,: Sleeyingr Car between Wttminjr tou aaJ Iiatelgh. Open to receive pas Ben gers after 10 :00 P. M. and may oe occupied,- southbound, until 7 A.M. Ciiadbourn, fconway, Florence, Charleston, Savannah, .Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Peterbnr-'For Myers, Colombia and Asheville, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Columbia, open to re ceive outbound passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may be occupied. Inbound, until 7:00 A. M. Chadbourn, Conway points. . and intermediate No. 62. Daily 1:65 I. K. No. Ow Dally. . 8:4 P. M. No. 59. 6:30 P. M. Dally Except Sunday Jpcxsronville, New iern and intermediate Station. Goldsboro, Riehmond, Norfolk and Wash ington. Parlor Cars between Wilmington and-Norfolk connecting, at Rocky Mount with (New York , trains having Pullman ,. Servic. Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. Airy via Fayetteville and Sanford. ARKiTALSt No. 9L 1:15 A. U. laily Kxcept Monday, 1 Jacksonville, New Bern and Intermediate Stations. Chadbourn, Florence, Columbia, Augusta, Atlanta and tne West Charleston, Sa vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilming ton amd. Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars dally between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied at Colum bia until fOO A. M. Fayetteville and. Intermediate Stations. No.42. Daily. 8:45 P. M. Goldsboro, Kichmond.TCorfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman Broiler, Buffet Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Washington, connecting With New York rjlBs carrying dining cars; also Pullman Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and Norfolk. . No. 6S Dally. 12:20 A. M. No. r., 9:LT A. M. Daily J.xif;it Sunday No765. 6:15 r. M. Daily K.xcept SuuJay. No. 49, Dollr. 6:05 P. M. No. 52. Dally. 8:00 I H. No. C3. Dally. 12:30 P. M. No. 64. Dally. 12:5(1 P. M. No. 00 10:ir, A. M. Daily Except Sunday. No. 41. Dally. 9:60 A, M. For Folder Reservations, rates of fares, 9tc, call 'Phone 160. W. J.CRAIG, . r T. C. WHITE, ra&tenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington; N. C. I Harnett - Street Jyssioii. L Eigrhih and JL i m i i f It Try It Tells , hove. . ipoer; e, tender corn so it lifts ' 6Ut WtfKoiii pairiV f-r. ,i...lt V, NOTICE OF FOBECXOSURE. r ; under and by virtue of the 56wer of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by Eivry McClammy and' wife Emma Mc Clamm.y to the" undersigned, on . the 14th lay .of, February, 1916, which" said mort gage is recorded in Book 80, at'-page 64 of the Records oft New Hanover County, de fault having. ueen made in he payment of interest, the jiridersigned will expose for sale on Monday.' the 26th day of February, A. D. vl9lT. '19 M .'nthB rrsni- TtZl door in iNew Hanover County, N, C. for ctor, isn n t p-jibl lc anetion. to the highest bid- - BWffi JACKETS iHTHEMAKUfS ) INTTERNATlOATiit The above, photograph shows the men of the Illinois Naval Militia at their armory at Lake Pinff Tnfnn,' preDaringtor service that' may eventually bring them, aboard the fighting men-of-tfar oi ' the VnUf' ' foBowine' Aesrj-liiffl tmA'.hi- POl Of land Situate lTifffi nnrl hoiiv in w City oriWlmngton, county of New Sano- Good news : spread. rapidly nd Beginning: at a pbfnt in Western Mfie !rxggi3ts here are kf; t busy dispen-' SL??,!66 W- nJred and sixty-' singfr.ono. the eUnr : discovery of ' wrhentS8 mM5?sffi a, tinc.mnij: man,. wnl'.lti 'S said to street intersects the western line of loosen any :.corn so-it lifts tntt: With unI tbence-.westwordly and the fineera ' . pafallel to the wuthern Une of Margtejlar we imrs. ! . . - ' i stceet ouje ;hun4red and flfty-fivve ' assi Ask at ahy nharmacy for a Quarter feet to tM eastern lfoehf wntw-uV 2. ounce of.; freezon, whichL - will ; cost L;!11 !!,n?r:t!1y parallel to ,ery Httie but iS; said td hutt icienfc :. fJHl lf Mi? to one foetfeVhario? soft feetvce -eistwafdir lmimi corn or eallns. ,:i i .s h aV.. f V '!0' Marstellar streWone tender, achmg orn andi instantly the . P& ted nm the twentieth day f 'JanSIr soreness is relieved, , aQd- soon the A' n' 17- ' ,r ' corn is an ar-tTTtkA fia i- itti - wardly, alonfir-tattil "nrtorn 'v,.i,4,.t. Without pmmBtiBt iSS'Mi0 9 which dries whenianpiled alid. never nera tWcffl inflames OrvenT irritates tao;udin- SLlSaow? giFu?$ ing tissue. uy i; ;. U - iWau fI ss,t? of Nrth Carolina. :, This discover wirr preyept sands of deaths--annin:ilfr'ffblnr& ffi.g? ; , SUBURBAN, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OECEMBER 4, 1916. WlNrrER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGOTS YlfcLE BEACH -teSetrW' Center for Winter Par. A. M. 8:30 6:60 8:30 ; f8:30 10:00f 4 li :30. tir&o p. ii. 1:10 ol:55 - 2:30 sM : 8:30 o4:10 4:30 o4 :56 5:30 llectrter center" for .. WrigutsYille :10 8:46 T:1S 8:15 9 :15 ,10:15 11: 31 6i39 t3:30 8:30 1K 11:30 tl:00 1:10 olSB,' 230 4:30; i . "s, . 0:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10 :15 11:15 A. M. P. M. ,.ieave r rfciectrie ' v center" ;" for Beach. 0:30 A. IC. XTUJO - V- " 8 :30 -xfS;30 10:00 . i 11:30 " Ti:w ML xl:10f "4:30 ', 'xe:40"V", 9:i5- .......... . 5 "Westbound. KiCav Beach, for Wilmington. Leave ' Vara Wrlgbtsvllle Winter Prt for Wilmington. Wilmington. J5tT:05 A. M. 7:40 r4" 9:15 ib:iV '"" 12:15 P. M. tl :45 " zl:45 " "S:45'',;' 6:15 s7:i5,:" ......... ...v "io-oo 6:15 A. M. t7:15 " 7 :20 " 7:50 44 8 :30 t9:15 j 9 :25 " tl0 :20 M 10:55 " I 12:25 P. M. tl:55 " 1 :50 " mo 5 o3:00 '3':55'"""" 5:25 6:00 C:40 7:20 7:55 8:45 10:10 10:45 1145 fi -2rt A. t7:2fi 1 S:01 " S:41 fl:36 I jo..",fi P. 2:01 2 -M o3:ll ; 4:5 1 4:30 , oT,:10 , .-:::! 7:31 ' 8:0(1 " Hi:. 1 1 :.0 SPKCIAT. "TAW etrvniv ieaTd Front and Princes iti-Mf vv ioi -rvm 9 tn is P. K. .Pgaceyery hatfb'nr from 2:45 to 5:45 P. M. xDoes not run beyond Station Np, ?- . tlaves from. Station No. I. vpaijy; except Sunday; osnperceded by half hoor ddttlt: Sunday Afterno;n$, y r'rJSiaax. 8viL&iiuijB daii,t "jt xcept sunday.) 15th. fhv ,My"".5"a ep? 7
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