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Jj-;. ..... . . ..... .. ,. . PAGE TWO THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 1 6, 1917. V ' '('', ''.' -41 V - -t. !!JUMPS FOR JOY arket Review, Marine ana Weather ISetvs t w fcW YORK PAY-BY-DAY: ' TELEGRAPH IC f SPARK&r 2 BRITISH PEOPLE ?(Q. O. Mclntyre?); , i-i: 4 ' '4. fSneCifll nnrraonJnrit- 'nf rnVia Tiia I ,,- i ; . -., , , . 4 i COTTON. .. Wilmington spot Savannah spot Charleston $pot .. Norfolk p6t: . V; ..241-4 ..24 3-4 ..24 1-4 .. 24.50 V f & & ?f LOCAL MARKETS. . . .... . . S. . ... .. ,. fc -5C- -X- -Sfr -X- WHOLESALE PRICE8. Eggs ..... ......(.. , 35c Butter, per li. Country ; . 2f to 30c New-York, June 16. Renewed anx iety over- the crop outlook seemed re sponsible for the firmer tone of the cotton market today. A private re port published by a prominent local authority placed the mid-June crop condition at 71.8, compared with 70.9 at the end of May, indicating an im provement of less than 1 per cent, sirice the last government report. There were also many scattering re ports of an unfavorable character, based on dry, hot weather in -the i Wool, burr southern part of the belt, and after ! Cantaloupes, crate, Grown chickens,- apiece ....55 to 65c Puddle Ducks, apiece .. .... 5055c Guineas. Apiece . ... ,. ..S5e Beef ..-.: . t. ..12 to 14c Irish;; Potatoes .'. . (bushel) ..$2.50 N. Hams, pound 2627c N. C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb 25c Pork, per lb. ....... 15c , Cabbage, (100 lbs.) ..$1.50 & -5fr -X-i -X- - -5f -X- STOCKS 7 ; New York, Juriefc (Wall Street) An advance of two points in Marine preferred and a decline of slightly . natch). - t TTpti wew Yorki June 16. sWitfr the onen-Oirancrp. Tpirns will Vin ilH -five nr mnro ing of the Hotel, des. Artistes the artis- ships at 'PasCagoula, Miss., it is an tic colony has Jumped from old Fifth' nounced. Nearly 500 men will be em Avenue and Washington ; Square ,-, to ployed.. . 'r . W.esv. Sixty-Seventh street. This Spring' chickens;' ajpiece.i to 50ctmore than a point in United States Steel were the contrasting features of today's early operations. Else where except for a 3 1-2 point rise in Savage arms, changes were limited to fractions. Equipments and the general run of war issues were irregular with metals and specialties, but coal shares continued strong. Trading was. of .the usual week-end professional character, street, is ; now, the artistic ,.N.cep,ter, Acrqss, from . ithk new' hotel) to be oc cupied exclusively by artists and writr opening steady at an advance of 7 to 20 "points active months soon sold to 34 to 50 points net higher. There was. covering by recent sellers land a "renewal of trade buying on the bulge to 24.89. for July and 24.53 for October. Hides, Green .. .. .. ,. 2c! There were numerous transactions in Wool, free of bur, 22 to 25c Liberty bonds at premiums of 2-50 to Corn, bushel .. $2.00 5-50. Beese Wax 30uJ . ... .. .. Salted Hides .. 19c American Beet Sugar (B) k.95 Tallow ... . . . .. .1 .'.12c American Can 50 wool, clean 50c American Car & Foundry (B) ..73 . .45c American Locomotive . . ; . . . .72 1-4 $2.50 American Smelting & Ref'g ..107 7-S ers is another ten-story co-operative ing outside that port. On June 12 a studio building occupied by artists.7 It ' Norwegian steamer was torpeaoed 6f5 accepts no transients. I Hiielva and a itussian sail -ng vessel On the same street there are four! I between. Larache and Cadiz, which other studio buildings all Occupied by j leads to., theV .lfethat,."4,g,ftr) of the same profession. One are thej submarjiiea-rhas 'en'.n.4)ffibocade days of Washington Square, Green-: ports -of Cadi and HueJ vaw . , wich Village and Gramercy Park. Asi i , v.. - a. matter of fact, the artists who have! M"? making .the. United States arrived were tired of the "serious a , great elementary training base for President Wilson's Speech on Flag Day Secretary Bal f pur's Comments On It Oh J But I Feel Good Miss Anna Rau, Si Began to Use Ironi Paw-Paw." LIFE WAS A MISF. i "Scores of my frifnds nv . same: thing about Ironizr-,1 c; A Semi-official note says that the German submarine, U-52, which was London, June 16. Arthur J:. Bal-i A .nna au- ho I,v, r,.. r, ' x' . n llwool avenui', li i 'ir ?, secretary,, yesieraay , ls truly grateful ; si... , ,,, signalized his first public appearance IRONIZED PAW-PAW m V since he returned from the United' was a nervous wrork ', , States by a speech at the second an-, others, can say no nor' nual meeting of the National Com-i nights, no more despond,.'.,, mittee for Relief An Ro1Miitti 9t Hioli - I v.. .. L Ltl yuu L,, fllaj,.,,. x.xcau xwuoc. over me air.er I had taken ii r, In hia addrpas Mr TJoJfr.ii,. orttrtat of Ironizefl PniK.Pnnr i. tninKers down there who could draw aviators or all the allied nations have 'every one to read Presidpnf Wiistnn'n my stomach so that i r.r,,,i.i . anything but checks. Too. much fun been formulated .by the defense coun- Flag Day address, published in the anything. No distress aft. , , was poKea at these sections and so cu s. air crafi; prpauction.poam, wnich morning papers, because of its rela-1 oeicinng of wind, r.o palpimi i, those who wanted to get away from believes this country can ! .-supply only tion to Germany's treatment of Bel-1 hiart, no dizziness, my f .,.,' ... the atmosphere made the. big jump, i maenmes . suited, for training .work for gium . am now warm, where e-on i. 'i I i ! u, ; Peaches,, crate $2 to $2.59 American Sugar American Tel. & Tel Anaconda Copper . .: .1211-4 ,121 3-4 . .84 1-4 101 1-2 Cotton closed very steady. High. Low. Close. July 24.97 24.55 24.97 Oct. .. .. .... 24.69 24.20 24.67 Dec 24.81 24.44 24.78 Jan. .. . 4.77 24.54 24.83 March 25.00 24.69 25.02 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirats ,39 Atchison Rosin $5.00 and $4.80 Atlantic Coast Line (B) 112 1-2 Tar ...... ......$3.50 and 15 cents Atl Gulf & W. I, S. S. Lines ..113.J-4 ruae $3.60 $3.60 and $2.60 Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio, . . RECEIPTS Bethlehem Steel ;"B' Cotton 4 Canadian Paejffn The Hotel des Artistes also nroves some months to come, but can . take the business ability of artists, for it care of the. needs of all, thepailies, in was planed and built by them. Among that respect. ; 7 ,,.- ' ! those who will live there are Charles,; r :, . i Dana Gibson. Penrhvn. Staniaw.i : The Senate of Urueruary has 'decide . .65 5-S . .75 1-2 .147 1-4 .159 1-2 . 96 1-4 ..60 7-8 NEW YORK SPOT. New York, June 16. Spot steady; middling, 25.30. cotton Spirits 3 Central Leather Rosin 25 ; Chesapeake -& Ohio .. Atl ...tu tjnicago anu Great Western i'B) 111-8 Crude 5 Chicago, Mil and St. Paul . . 7a v I Ch'gcr, R, I. & Pac. when issued 35 7-8 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Colorado Fuel & Iron .. 53 Savannah, June 16. Turpentine Corn Products ...... 32 firm 39 1-2; sales ; receipts 383; 1 Crucible Steel ., ' 811-S shipments 16; stocks 17,706. Cuba Cane Sugar ,. . .. "45 Rosin firm: sales : receintsl Erie . 000 Charles Dana Gibson, Howard Chan ed tnat . if American war ships visit dana Gibson, Penrhvn. Stanlaws. How- Uruguayan ports they will be treated ard Chandler, andJames Montgomery , as non-belligerents. i , ,,. . ! ; iiagg. The building will have a pub-! . , ; ;; lie cafe, roof garden and swimming j The engagement of Miss Marion pool and gymnasium. ; Cleveland, youngest daughter of Gro- The move uptown is another indica-! ver Cleveland, to William S. Dell, tion of the steady growth of business New York, was announced at .'lief of Belgium wa? preeteri with i,wi "If Tr-iii i. , . -r- . enlil nnl rhmmv n . i juu nave iiul uireauy reaa rresi-, n m-jskii )n dent Wilson's speech," said Mr. Bal- s. that 1 could enjoy ih iour, -1 strongly advise you to do so.lV'- 11 n 1 sppiii possi and at the same time to bear in mtmi KlL oi"es ot medicin.. Germany s actions and policy in Bel gium. In it you will find justification (of this great alliance among all na tions who love liberty. "The one trueTemqdy for the wrongs of Belgium is the defeat of Germany." The action of the United States taking over the whole cost of the re ;n.s ''Tf n. Ill:it about such a great rlian'-, all say, "What have you' 1,', maite your cneeks so 10-,. thing," I say, "but taki-i Paw-Paw." '-vn Irii-ndg "'"liiZi-d NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, June 16 Cold weath er caused a rise in the cotton market here today, amounting to 25 to 36 points in the first half hour of busi ness. Intensifying the effect of the icmpeiaiureswere me continued !r ,ri44r4444ii4. drouthy conditions in Texas. The de-1 4 mand was met by a slender supply of 4 STAGE OF WATER yy; shipments 130; stocks 62,670. I General Electric b.su; b . G. and H. 5.85; I. 5.85 to 5.90; K. 6.10; M . 6.20; N. 6.40 to o0; W. E. 655 to 6.60; W.W. 6.65 to 6.70. contracts Cotton closed steady at an advance of 24 to 39 points. ' 1 High. Low. July .. .. .. ..24.25 24.00 Oct 23.95 23.C0 Dec 24.10 23.80 Jan 24.24 24.04 March -.24.30 24.21 Close 24.20 I 23.92 24.08 24.24 24.42 Stage of water at Fayetteville, N. C, yesterday, 8 a. m., 12.5 feet. NEW ORLEANS SPOTS. New Orleans, June 16. Spot cot ton quiet And unchanged. Sales on the spot, 373; to arrive, 30. Good ordinary. . .... 22.81 Strict good ordinary .. .. .. ..23.31 Low middling 23.81 Strict low middling 24.00 Middling 24.19 Strict middling 24.38 Good middling 24;56 Strict good middling 24.74 COTTON SEED OIL. New York, June 16. Ttie cotton. seed oil market closed strong. Spot and June 16.35 bid July 16.4516.47 August .. ....16.3016.32 September 16.31 16 32 Oc.tober 16.24 16.26 November 16.0616.08 December 15.96(5)15.98 January 15.9516.00 loiai sales, 19.3U0 barrels. DEAD AND INJURED IN FACTORY EXPLOSION (By Associated Press.) London, June 16. The casualties in the explosion in a munitions factory at Asnton-under-Lyne on Wednesday (B) 158 1-2 . .. 1113-4 Great Northern pfd 107 7-8 Great Northern Ore Ctfs .. ..33 1-8 Gulf State Steel 127 Illinois Central (B) 103 1-4 Inspiration Copper 64 Int. Merc. Marine .. ... .. 28 5-8 Int. Merc. Marine pfd 83 1-4 International Nickel 41 International Paper 38 1-4 Kansas City Southern .. (B) .!22 Kennecott Copper .. 46 Louisville & Nashville (bid) ..125 1-4 Mexican Petroleum 98 Midvale Steel . (54 Missouri Pacific .... uptown a few steps away on the south, the as J- Preston, Jr., who was the wife Majestic is a few blocks away on the ' ot tne late President. Mr. Dell is north. Central Park is right across ' connected with the editorial staff of the street with its bridle path, athlet- the New York Evening Sun. tic fields and motor gateway. Au j Caprice is near. So is Nealy's andj Festival of Friendliness, other of the liveliest places in New San Diego, Cal., June 16. Governor York. Esteban Cantu, of Lower California, Those who mourned when the Rial-' is to be accorded an unusual cour- to moved to Fourteenth street have : tesy here next week, when governors Yes, this Remedy has town. Druggists are busv ,., questions about this new :, ful Remedy. The Iron i ' ' l The Century Theatre is only J Princeton, N. J., today, by Mrs. Thorn- j applause by several hundred nern s.oon at K'vington's dep. .,.,1..,, n.i, r :i;i t! He will tell v II !ilri, most, nrnmincn t in Vi - unlit ; - . -. . j n cut; 1 LliLl VVU1A.I . , ..... . i which has been carried on since the jf; , theJ " two ? ' '"l outbreak of the war and who have ?m l?J"Z J.l KV r collected nearlv two nnrT n hnif mil. J. "J "x ,JU" 1,1 u 1 1 tnn r, f ' "I me new st frengtii i.nihi. r begin to feel better h, :,,,' lion pounds for it. Walter Hines Page, the American f the stnr.- Ambassador. followed Mr. Balfour Ironized Paw-Paw Rem.,lu luv jaeigian itenet commission aid ,oom, (o mak :i I;. r. "'I Will 1 1" ;iv '10 .' o l- it . .. . . I - -, v...v. , , .uiino iicii),;, 1 1 v passed on. Tt would be hard to pic, of American State, and mayors of the unitPd Rt t7 - ? 1 1' ll a" 1 . ... . , i-ti ' . wai ii.d ' v.itr.0 ndvti nvpr timtm - n 1 j o I 1, ture their amazement if thev could ! American cities of the Southwest will return to see Columbus Circle at Fif- Participate in a festival of friendliness ty Ninth street the coming hub of the : at whicb the Mexican official will be city. the guest of honor. The governors of Texas, New Mex ico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Cali made it impossible for Americans to carry on the work in Belgium, the machinery of the Commission would be kept intact for eventualities. Among the speakers was Paul Hy- mans, the Belgian Minister to London. Up in the ouiet little vi.lne-P nf An. burn, N. Y., they have an itinerant! forn!.a nave been invited to attend vampire, judging from the following. e iestlval. w't" the mayors of some item clipped from the Auburn N Y i 200 cities- The ai"i of the festivi Citizen, the village paper: ' "Mrs 'l U.es whicn wi1 continue over a pe Frank Brown who hoon a J riod of several days, will be to nro- burn for some time breaking ud the!mJe greater friendliness between the . Hoover, which, he said, under strict 'Fingree home, left last evening for unu?a otaies and Mexico and closer j neutrality, was the first intervention lEnglewood, N. J. 1 relations among the various sections ;of the United States in the European ui. me ouuuiwesi. . iwar. TllO nvirl rk-rt rtt- ...1 i .... v iiuv.i;i.i- I I ;l l day should be conclusiv, t There is no guesswork .-ihm, 1 oiamtnts, uiey conn (, 1 J noitlibors, from people m :n ncled. t th Mr. Hyman paid tribute to work of the commission under energetic impulse of Herbert the the C 1 ha 1 if. in 1 0 Nevada Consolidated 24 5 8 I .New York Central 92 1-81 nl , , N. Y., N H & Hartforrl commercial success based upon in- Mninr1 pm i i Norfolk & Western lb ) if istion came the other day to Toby; MOVIE MEN NAME n faciric .. .. 104 1-4 1 V, -v-juxiuci nnc-iduc n ilS On Broadwav. For npnrlv a mnntli . 111 111 1 1 i e 1 -y 1 . u w i.it I?,,. as 41 killd, Pennsylvania : " 1 . been petfng but a smail ia foSolf- 'DiUred- ThC tl fiSrSSSlSaW bopp ' $ f..ot ot the trly skot, he iii "The casualties reDo.-ted in the Ash! "ead1. ' S73C L0.1?'" f;'ts;..a"A.iust.when! ton-Under-Lyne explosion are 41 deaths, including 29 men, 3 women, 9 children, 130 injured ,ssome seriously. It appears that the" explosion result ed from a Are. A majority of work people escaped, all the women having left before the explosion. The man ager is among the dead." SENATE PASSES THE SHIPPING BIIX Rep. Iron & Steel Seaboard Air Line (bid) . . Seaboard Air Line Pfd. (bid) Sinclair Oil & Refining .. .. Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron .. Southern Pacific Southern- Railway Southern Railway Pfd. (bid) studebaker Corporation . . Tennessee Copper Texas Co Union Paczfic United Fruit (bid) .. .. U. S. Ind. Alcohol 92 13 1-2 27 1-2 54 1-8 THEIR OFFICERS AND DELEGATES (Continue From Page Five.) our he had decided that business wne nnt 1 all it was shot up to be, he developed i fourth annual convention of tne DIE Idea. NOW thf rnttlo nf mno. cdue. ketry is heard constantly in his littl? 60 7-8 jcubcyhole. He replaced his Central 93 3-4 argot' a lare b?ar, with an excellent IT iPf 1IPO nf fl-.- t'oioM. rpL..,,.!,.,,! .. 56 jthe day and night, his Majesty is hfVe t"fed to the welfare and 82 i.2 I being continually peppered on the 1 P leasurf of lhls convention and to ex ici JVest Front. press the hope that wo will come V J. Art i. . .214 Miss Frances T. Morgan a Bride. New York, June 16 One of the most notable of the June weddings in New York society was that of Miss Frunwa I T. Morgan and TVIr. Paul Geddes Pen- noyer, which took place today in St. .Tntin'c! CY 11 V. r, T a . : T , ! vyiiuAv.11 at uaLUllglon, Li. I. 1 lie bride is the younger daughter of Pier pont Morgan. The bridegroom, whose To genial 'Charlie Hooper, man- home is in Berkeley, Cal.. was a class- ager of the Oceanic Hotel, we wish ' mate at Harvard of the bride's broth to express thanks for the able man-)er J- s- Morgan, Jr. ner in wnicn he and Jus assistants see and from peonN hound to believe. We most earnestly p.sk . v tv er from coughs, colds. j.iii stomach trouble, sleepl-...-.-..,,.-. eral nervousness or impure cv-i- u. uutue ui ironized Pnw-Pa ironizea l'aw-Paw sold ;u 1 orders promptly attend-d ; r, on every bottle. Interstate Drug Company Inr York. Adv. ere 'ii :ui. w. Muni; .137 5-8 .16 1-4 .167 61 1-2 ' - COFFEE. New York, June 16. Coffee: No. 7, 10. Futures, steady. Rio (By A880eifltn1 f Washington; June' 16. The Senate ! United States Rubber without a record vote torlnv nc ! United States Stel 1010 the administration's priority shipping United States Steel Pfd. (bid) . .117 1-8 bill which would nrpvpnt nhetmMinn nf Utah CoDner m interstate commerce! and authorize ' Virginia-Caro. Chem. . . . . . . 44 the President to direct that shipments! Virginia Coal and Coke . 71 oi commodities "Essential to the1 vvanash Pfd. "A" .. Prosecution of the War" be given ! Western Union . . .preference in transportation. ThP Westinghouse' Electric Din now goes to-theillouse. Women are to become cigar sales men in New York shortly. The Unit ed Cigar Stores Company, which ope rates 350 stores in greater New York, is already training women to take places behind the counters. While learning they are, to receive salaries Mayor Mitchel has put a again. , "Read and approved in convention assembled this the 15th day of June, 1917. "O. R. BROWNE, "E. F. DARDINE, "D. M. BAIN. "Committee on Resolutions." One of the most interesting ad- - I ' . - - - ' . ' ........ .U1 Hit, Oan Olll Jilk nirli) o Tt nrr, . . .. l... Itt. IT n i .iv .uii uiitijiuuii ij y nil. vv . oie- CHICHESTER. S PILLS : k x I . . v ir un 1. 1 . : '.liivJ IOV Fl !. Ill l'lAllOMl lULAMi PIM . years know n as Best . Snfwt. A l SCLD BY DRUGGISTS FVf WW' rbr CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicaeo June 1 R TViwn - v kax in i . , i- i . the value of wheat continued todav. l.Jt " J 11 was announced in the House of mi i . A r I T -MUIJI I III rvi K I Knn I ft I The chief new .bearish development was an estimate that 60,000,000 bush els was available in the United States n .... T..1 -. . n . lAit . cijiui i juiy x ana ior carrying over into the new crop year. Opening prices, which ranged from one to two cents lower, with July at 221 and Sep tember at 1.94 to 1.95, were followed by a recovery, but then a fresh set-" DacK. . Active demand from commission houses lifted the corn market. After opening unchanged to l-2c off, prices scored a sharp advance all around . Oats developed , strength owing to reports of frost at several points. Privisions reflected the bearish ex hibit made by-The monthly statement of warehouse stocks. . ' :,7 -" TlT" " . "ic jr'hen Bush, of New York, editor of 93 3-4 dansants. He learned thnt "The'tho PvKit- -r,.,i . 52 3-4 IMarselaise" and "The Star Soancled nci, .nhJi i. ' IT," V j.1 xvuvin-u IH'..- UUUIIIlUUIlCeU, -X- -X- oi . 0 27.-J.800 j Banner" and other national anthems Uwa rtmnt'Z ' V'' "V,: i were being transposed into ragtime j and yet every delegate missed his and used for dancing. An amusing in- presence immedir.teiv that he wn He spoke cornice:; ! ngly of the 4 Commons last afternoon that the gov- cedent occurred in connectir,n with r CLEARING HOUSE STATISTICS New York, June 16. The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for : the week shows that they hold -$54,050,750 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of $14,668,450 from the last week. I ernment nad decided to release nllifhe mnvo tn otnn it An nffir ,.. The Woman's Missionary Societv of ' lh?v PriSrS .takn in the Irish rG" !up to the leader of the orchestra who the First Baptist church win hni7i?ilbelllon of Easter Sunday a year ago. was playing, "If I Had a Son for regular social and educational meet- Every Star in Old Glory, etc." and ing Monday afternoon. June isth ' - . . told him to. stop it. "Why?" asked 5 o'clock, in the lecture room of the church. Mrs. Jas. H. Taylor and Mrs. C. D. Weeks , will have cnarge of the program and a cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the congregation. . . gone. -X- .. JAP. SHIPS ATTACKED SUBMARINE. i 1 r 1 srM i effective lo i: :-. stricture. to & diva, i .. IOLH TtV ItliiTciaiaTii I " Jirw.l Post" If desired-Price 11. or S bottles S2 7S. ,. i. ..ii; PfAtuiH htr ! .. treating Ithe le.nler "nofniiso" ho discharges; i..rrilot.a n, Mot?i asV. pOlSOnOUS ! iiunuuai snorted . ... J. .V. -V. .VL Japanese Iris 60e per : dozen. Audubon Nursery Phones 28 and 258-1. Advt. (By Associated Press.) Tokio, June 16. While Janan- ese destroyers were attack ins- n submarine in the MedlierranF- on June . 11, the destroyer, Sa- kaki, was torpedoed and dam- aged, says an. official announce- ment of the Japanese admiralty today. The damaged craft was tOwed to port. s It is believed many of the crew were killed or wounded. . . 4;t - COAST LINE HOTEL CAF& Rooms by the dav, week or month at reasonable rates. Meals at eny hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 5-2-lm AMERICAN STEAMER IN BATTLE. JEHfiDRHBORHG UP FATIHIIED? i -X- (By Associated Press.) An Atlantic Port, June 15. An American steamer arriving early today reported an engage- ment with a German submarine off Brest, Fiance, May 28. The U-boat fired two torpedoes at -X- the steamer, one at the bow and one at the stern, but neither found its mark. The naval gun- -X- ners on the steamer fired on the -X- under-sea craft, but do not think i they registered a hit After ten shots from the steamer the sub- mersible disappeared. work accomplished by Mr. Wells and Mr. Varner regarding the proposed tax on motion picture houses and pre dicted great things for the motion pic turo exhibitors of the Soutn espec ially those of North Carolina. A motion picture was made of the delegates early in the afternoon, and the dance at Lumina, which was the concluding feature of the second and final day of the convention, was en joy?d by all. The dance hall had been beautifully decorated with JaDanese ! lanterns and the breeze that blew off j the ocean whipped and fanned the flags of the allied nations of the world back and forth as though they were keeping time with the music of Kne'sel's famous orchestra. The moonlight parade from The Oceanic to Lumina was staged with the moonlight missing, ana rne pat ter of rain that struck straw hats and board walk just a minute before Lu mina was reached warned all that it I was time to double-quick a bit. The parade was led by the Wilmington Drum and Bugle Corps and their FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale chained In a certain mortgage made by TboniT. rayne and wife and Charles Pavne to the i Wilmington Homstead & Loan Association I and duly registered in Book 89, page 11 of the records of New Hanover County 'de- I fault haying ben made in the payment of! the debt secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder I at public auction, for cash ot u 1 u.ur ,iui in me uy or. Wilmington, on Thursday, the 12th of .Tnlv. 1017 ut lJ " .u . - o'clock M the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point in the East ern line of Sixth street. 33 feet South from i iic .-uuiiierii line m ki. .)... a... thence Soutnwardly with said line of Sixth street : feet : : tj.en. East parallel with Bladen street lfiT. feet: thence North narall- ei with sivth otn.ut ., ,.. :V.' i.r?11: parallel with Bladen street Jffii feet to the negiuning. 1 e rhe 11th of June. 1J.17 WILMINGTON IfftMKNTEAD & ASSOCIATION. By JOHN l. ISKL.LAMY & SON ::0 days n-H-tOTT. attorneys. LOAN tCHYPTOTf IX. GLASSES XV. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Afford a comfort which Ii uppre Clated by tboac who want nrmr or for vision In on pair l Classes. -a .. -.:t-j3 They keep your eyes young la 'ks as well as 0 nsefulnen. No line, seam or bump to Mar the vision. imC8 TESTED FEE OB. VINEBERG MASONIC TEMTLK. I iiHHiiiniiHiiiiH:;:iniiinHnimiiiiinijiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D I TTI-I17DC 1 g Civil Engineer. 3 Surveying, Mapping I, 'Wans. i Phone 263-W; No 7, Pythian Bldg I ImiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiniimiiiiimmiiiiiiiinHiniriiiiNiiiim SUMMER SCHEDULE Steamer Wi...iinaton To Southport, Landings on ilie Lo Cape Fear. ,ver marching music brought scores from the cottages lining the board walk toys tneir ooors anu verandas to wave a 3fr -X- -:- -X- 4f -X- -X- -X- -X- -X- -X- welcome. inininiaiiHniifflHimiNraiiiuHRRifliinHiniiHiniHiiniifr I J. B. McCABE & CO, I Certified PdbHc Acoun- 1 Phone bwi.; AT I LM I NO fON. N n S uiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiniininiiiiiniHHiiHiiiiniiiiiHiniiiimunnim Effective June 1st. 1917. Leaves Wilmington Daily f a. in. and 2:45 p. m. and Soulhporf. Leaves Wilmington Sumlny nf 0 a m. and 2:30 p. m. and Soul lnoi (. Arrives Wilmington 2:00 p. in. and 7:30 p. m. Please ship Freight on Morning boat. Freights will be received ur.iil 8:4a. Special Round Trip Kale ivon to parties. t UU! 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The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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