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rWILM !rii 11 m nnn rnn ' STRIKE ON PACIFIC COAST IS CAUSING MUCH UNEASINESS ( Continued from ; Page Oner ; : Light Hearted Cqhscripts1 Will ' Leave Early Tomorrow, ficiais; v7 From Portland to Afitoria Or egon, came ; reports that striking ,car: penters were . trying io:-petaiuo. er workmen to' walk; out and that lum ber; mills 1 might be affected, :aC. The government marked time today in -efforts to settle the strikes, at San- " -;I-lv" wimm rtPrson.; Francisco and other, coast cities pend Keneth Norwood - Dayis, WUHani ing arriyal) Wedne sdaThursday 'a fi fti nil us Hnrrpll. William Rockwell of .officials of. 'a, Seattle company. Tc-ifrVi hfio errn.7ir.Ra a uiuu wac oai, McKeithan, Joseph .. Franklin Brown .and Henry Hoyt Cook,, a. half dozen young men who go as this city's next representation in the new national Army, appeared before the selective draft board in the Masonic Temple today at noon and received final in structions as to their trip-' to Camp Jackson, Columbia,. S. C, where they will. go into training, Mr. Cook was designated as captain by the squad j EEDiOWlS SEIJT UO PEACE-FEELER" j ..Cl-.',' :A'A?A'':, oSV.'t;- ;'V ;'.:;,' , V v ' . . " 1 ' ,' . "i .1, t oi;-.?.), !-. f Berlin? Foreign - Office Denies Published Report of Sound- The shipping yboardisi awaiting 5 com plete reports otLtheV San -Francisco sit untinnf from Captain- A F. Pilsbury, district officer of the ; board,: for ; the Pacific ,coMt;SK'-&y": Shipping board officials favor a-sub stantial : wage ' increase ' , with a sliding scale for government participation. The pnJpbrtibn1 of I wage vraiSes . to be naid bv the-KOvernment should de pend, ClrtPirman Hurley, of the board Berlin, Sept;' 17.- (Via London; Sept 18.)-The' Germanv f oreign office, in statement , given 0 to the c : Associated Pfess tpday, -denies, storiess 'appearing .ih: Danish'' find 'other : foreign newspa pers to Ithe ; effect - that the;fGerman government h&s indirectly commiini- icfi,tedi"its peace terms, tb , Washington, or that "Wilhelmstrass' even ; had sent out; trial balloons, for -the purpose of sounding sentiment- in . the ;; United A The "r German foreign office - further informed the Associated 1 Press .,, that 1L :VWJLJLi ' . I we OEtivEn ALC Magazines oti : V?? M ? date' of; issue r when ;!,o rnctusea 1 1 i ADbE D -TO DAY. $10.09 S12vSouth 4th--6 Rooms; ; 18.00 ;ivE POSSESSIONjATSpNCE;-- -f ,: 507 N; 7th 5 Rooms , , . . . . , J J.V and Mr. Peterson as his staff. officer. ; tun' anvTDPnt nav-flf t.v tier . cent; of believes, on- the profits or snip -ouna- Fthe -rumorBwere" promptly discredited on the - strength of the peace terms Then men will leave "foT camp -to-'the increases for- companies,' making morrow morning at 5 o'clock and will !jo per cent, profit orless and. .require arrive there early in . the afternoon. pr0fits of more than that amount; to In speaking of the half dozen young eointo the wage, grants. . a . -t TT t I ' 1 . men tne- city is senaing uncie earn ilio 9 our order t( ;743? V News Stand, Gordon'! 10-7-tf 314 1 Red'Cross 9v.Rooins . -(.$45.00 611 Oranee-r-12 Rooms' tV'. -- '.$42.50 Second and Orange 12 -Rooms 40.00- 407 Chestnut r7, rooms !,... 5'0v 1407 Dork 7 Rooms i W$35.O0 l409'Ddckr7 'HG6mmrC 5.0(r 512.'Ann.St 8 Rooms .:. . .. 30.00 : 209 Chestnut St.-S Rooms..' - 30.00 j SOUTH 218 SO 3rd 7 Rooms ;irT. :...2y.uu 1416 Dock 6 Rocms'-r . .. . . 25.00 40S Chestnut 8 Rooms 7.-U'v 25.00 z 1B11 OrAUffe 6 Rooms1 tfapti vi25.00 -OLD ? KAi.SE ' TEETH WANTED- Don't matter: if ."broken r I; pay; $3.00 V tO J O.U U per SOW-O eau -u y va -c and receive check hy xe,t'irn inail. v Mazer, 2007 S. 51h Strict,-Fbilaaeir V- phia.'- :;?8-llrto 17-J FOfli RENT 1C3 SOUTrt , iCIGVfTH street, $16.v0 .'montK AppJy 3- T. r Gordcn'aseat. Phone ;7455-2Ht jfr SIDE! "CO N F ECTl ONE R Yf b Corner" Front ri&ndvv Caslle S strepts, " solicits your patronage Tor Ice Cream -:: orders: i Wlli;.jdeiiverahywhere in the city Quarts 25c, aallonOc f204 Castle-r-5 R6omSiV 2u.00 and ' gallcs 320 i-?o. r4th 6 Rooms f; . v' 25.D0 '- lor. in cbuilding; good ;.serv'ce,: and ; vld North 4th 7 Rooms '. i5.00 ) :. sanitary Phbne 908-J; 'i Sunday De-1 . 212 Soutli 2nd 10 Rooms , . . 25 00 : : liyeirM'- .720 Chestnut 6 Rooms -. . : 21:00 I ; r' - ; .7.' -I " - I WASHINGTON MAN FOUND DEAD TODAY tomorrow, Mr. J. A. Taylor, chairman of the board, stated this afternoon that the youns: men were' as fine a body as he had ever had j the good r fortune to come in contact. with; they are both fine in body, and fine in spirit and are going to camp, not as Alfred R. Konkling, lawyer, geologist conscripts, but as young men anxious ana- author, was found in the', court J 10 renaer meir coumry evury sei vii;e yard of lys Jhast vutn street, nome possible. 'early today. He either, fell1 or -jumr- Tbe wxak of examining nho recent- ea from the fourth floor, during the ly "notified half score of the early cap- night. The police reported his death sule lotwho are to form a reserve, as suicide. '. " r ' - was proceeding with dispatch at the Mr Konkling, who ' was 67 years 1. M. Ci A. this atternoon. ascribed to Germany and , f urther, byj the - fact that there was no occasion for Germany to : address the ; Washings ton .government , in ' this' respect ; 1 The assertion made by Mathias.Erz berger,( the clerical leader, in ,- the; Reichstag that Germany's note, in re ply ' to " Pope Benedict's peace pro posals already was on its way to Rome, also was denied in official quar- Bv Associated Press.)- r Iters; The centre leader informed his Washington, Sept. 18. The body r of i ejectors. to this effect in the ; course of two - meetings which he addressed in Wurtemberg on Sunday. ' ; 5 old, had been for three years.1 separat ed from his wife, according to his rel atives here, and estranged fromlhia "- , three daughters, circumstances . over Colored Organizations Participate In which, it was said, he had been'brood- STAGE PATRIOTIC PARADE. Patriotic Demonstration The ' patriotic parade staged last night by various colored organizations of the city was a most creditable af fair. The parade was more ; than two blocks long and was headed by the - local colored military unit. Some twenty lioats, in which were seated v the XihrfLrs J oin various coflored churches of ing. MISSING MEMBER OF I GUN CREW IS FOUND 303-Walnut 5 Rooms . r . , 20.00 oui mm urange s iiuuws.?.vi.vw 401 v Chestnut: (Apt.nivV' 200 2nd and Orange-r-C (apt.) r 1 ; . . 20J0 ' 110 Walnut 6 Rooms 20.C0 118 Walnut 6 Rooms ...'..v.. 20,00 1308 Market 6 Rooms...'. . .15.00 116 N. 8thl0 Rooms 1' 15.00 514 Ann 4 Rooms (ant.) . . . 15.00 105 South 9th 6 Rooms ,5.:, 12.50 OCTOBER 1ST. 125 South 4th 10 Rooms :-, 111. South 7th 12 Rooms ,-. . 1519 Market street 8 Rooms.. 412 Nun street 7 Rooms . . - 414 N. 2nd 5 Rooms (apt.) . ; .$75.00 . 40.00 . 20.00 ,80.00 night school Monday; wed U nesdav Nmd-- Friday, . ' Shorthand, Bookkeeping; .Touch i Typewriting t and all Commercial ' studies taught - Most thoroughly and' .practically. ' The' Mottfe. "BusinessT' ; College, Inc. Phone 706. Pront and Chestnut: ,. ... - 9-1-tf r ,'' ' J- WANTED CYLINDER PRESS . feedorsx and paper rulers; - I The Baughtnan Stationery !Co.,' ; Rich .'mond, Va. - ' , 9-1 1-10 C ATNESS-4 mwmmm ... . . ... - , . . .-..- t , . ... -. : Is the result of steady, consistent efiFort. Determination progress progress perseverance are essential 5 Account is a powerful aid f IMlt deyelops efHciericy; encbur thrift anrl selfeliance.;:l7- -: , P mot : ; Setourselfcon right rbad by opening an v here todayOne Dbllarwill do it. - S accou lliSfSlViNGS BANK Corner Front and Princess Streets. I, 20.00 -? . Wilder. ., ,: . Real. Eotate and Fire tnsuranse, , ; Phone 631. y 287 Princess-8 -rcet. AN "OPPORTUNITY" AND NOT "DUTY( DECLARES LANE (ContJnued from Page One). . , the city who rendered ' '"T,Z: Today's report on - Miller's where- ; (By . Associated Press.) x ' Washington, Sept. IX. WiUiam "A. Millery the unaccounted for member of the naval gun crew of; the Ameri can ' tank, ship Campana. is in the ' Oermafa -prison camp at Brandenburg, with the four other gunners preyious lyi reported there. . v . 'j. While , the ' story of the submarine destruction of the Campana told how .Captain , Oliver - and five Americans of. the crew had been taken prisoners on the ' German submarine, late dis patches accounted for only four of the naval guard at the prison camp no i t5r if ennffd dinner tl-in Hna nf march, added much to the impressive- "tocratlc interpretation and direction, ness of the scene. All in allthe pa-:remains a .force In the world-so rade was one of the best affairs of J Sreat ad fgfjessive na it vfnrt vf hn i th r.uv i tion of men, are made to believe they ANOTHER VICTIM possess a superiority which entitles them to subject others to -their will and their self-constituted rulers are OF GEORGIA MOB .Permitted perpetually to plot and plan i' t tnat purpose. There may be some (By Associated Press.) j who care not what may happen to fu- Athens, Ga., Sept. 18. Early this ture -generations or that .this genera morning person passing along the j tion may be - . permitted to live in country road near Whitehall saw the peace, nor how humiliating the peace body of a negro tied to three trees,, j under which they live, but thank God and riddled with bullets. Investiga-, in this splendid democracy ot ours, tion showed it to be the remains of f they can constitute" a very small mi Rufus Moncrief, a 30-year-old negro, nority, and in the ranks of business; Over his head was tacked a piece of paper bearing the words: "You have -assaulted v one white felrl, but, will, not another." This paper is in the hands .of the ' authorities. . There is no other clue. Persons near the scene say that two their number is negligible. Let us make.1 this number infinitesimal by such united action thrt every impulse to selfish or sordid action may be suppressed and a groat wave of en thusiasm 'may move us on. to such achievement in service and in., sacri- automobiles came to the spot just aft-,' ficp Rs shall constitute-a compelling er midnight, that a fussilade of shots -.influence for a speedy conclusion of . was heard and the machines went j this war a conclusion that will bring back toward Wctkinsville.. 'as a real peace." British Fri nt Quiet. (Bj Associated Ttms.) VISIT IS POSTr'f-V-D. London, Sept. 18 Field Marshal Trip Will Not Be Made To Pender v ; Haig today, reporting military opera- Test Farm Until Next Week, tions last, night -on the hattle front, , Bscar.se of the 'irreCTlar railroad ,in France, and Belgium, says: ' . schedules in and out of Wilmington v . Beyond patrol encounters in the .Yprcs sector, in vhich we secured a few prisoners, ( there was nothing of special interest to report." ' Ii effective la treating unnatural discharges; painless, non-poisonous and will not stricture. Belieres in 1 to 6 days. . -SOLD B Parul Post if desired Price $1, or 3 bottles $2.75. Trepared by TUB EVANS CHEMICAL, CO., CINCINNATI. O. and the almost impassable condition of all roads in this section, the result of the recent wind , and rain storm that struck here the latter part-of last week, tho visit arranged to the Pender Te'st. Farm has been postpon ed until Wednesday of " nez-. j weeu. it is announced by Mr. J. P. Herring, county farm demonstrator. Mr. Her- abouts accounts for all five The Campana was sunk August 6, after, a gallant fight in which she en tirely; exhausted her ammunition- and had - to . give up because her gunners had no more shells. As ' a result of tliat experience, the supply of-ammu-nH'on on all armed ships "was dou- . Ember Services. -There will be service on 4he Ember Days, Wednesday, r Friday and Satur day, of this week, at Sit. Paul's Episco pal church; Sixteenth and Market, s at 6 o'clock in the evening. On Friday, the Feast of St. Matthew the Evangel ist. There will also be services at 10 in the morning. Prayers for the sac red ministry and intercessions for peaee will be offered at -these services.- Visitors welcome. All seats free;-'.- - - - KAISER OFFERS MONEY FOR FIRST SAMMY - (Bv Associated Press.) - . . Paris, Sept. 18. The American headquarters staff in France has just been informed by the French author ities that Einperor William has prom ised a prize of S00 marks aid three weeks' leave to the first German who captures an American soldiers This information came from a Ger man prisoner recently taken, who de clared that the offer was contained in an -order Issued through the army. . ' A dispatch telegraphed, from the British" headquarters in France and Belgium, on September 15, said that . . L j; it. . V ring is anxious for all to isiUand'Sr -T?? Sr,xi comuianu ng me re-lizer, tnat many-.-, wculd be unwill- T1 T . i. ' : "77 . I corf tf - r ri o Tnon xtr ri rv hrnnwh t . in r I V . VUr . VVAAV.IvA.VUf3Ub AAA UAA ing to go undr existing coSitioni. ITOL HOTEL iWASfiiNGTON D.e. SOB ! American dead or alive to headciuar I ter8r the iron cross of the first class, 1 400 -marks and two weeks' leave. That !this offer had beepl made was disclos ed ' by the diary of a captured Prus sian sergeant,. .of the 23rd Reserve In fantry Regiment. I . 4, OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION Aba!atIr Now and Strictly Hodern Renowned for its High Sendee and Low Rates EUROPEAN PLAN ' RoOd per day $1.50 A without bath v and np Rood per day v , $2.00, with bath ' mi ap .-;.!" All Rooms Outside Booklet for the asking : ' Twenty Officers Killed. .'.-Helsingfors,' Finland, Sept. 18. -In the course of disorders at the Fin nish iprtified town of Viborg, 74 miles northwest of Petrograd, .in which sol- diers were involved, 20 officers were CABBAGE CABBAGE CABBAGE BUSINESS SPECIALS . KtE8SfeNoER SERVICE. -For thv tervictt use tha Pea ts I Telegraph Cable - Company's meWengera. 'fhty ' Will call for. yowr "ads. In the came manner and quick time as they now cover th city - for telegrams, nlfiht let tergrams, xables, etc : - For further information to -ada," call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph. . - HIS MASTER'S VOICE SEE "THE ; ..Window. Queen City Oycle Co., 209 '". Market streets Victrolas v and Records.-- 8-30-tf ' SHAND'S GROCERY," FOURTH AND . i "Nun Just received a shipment of -fresh' Mackerpl. " Frssh Milk daily. ' - - Prompt delivery and courteous S3r . " vice. 'Phoned 630. ' v - 3-26-tf ' JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF - Army Regulation - Lockers and Trunks at a special price. Charles ' i Pinkelstein N6. 6 South Front street: - Phone 642. l FOR RENT NEW HOUSE AT OL " eander, facing Golf Linke, 8 rooms, '1 all conveniences. 1 Apply Box 496, City. ' v . . 9-13-7tj. ( - . -- THE HOME LIKE, CAPE, FEAR Apts. Just Renovated, competent janitor pervice, most desirable resi - dent section, have some very . at tractive apts. to offer to small fam ilies, steam heat hot water, eleva tor service included in rent, apply to "James & James, Southern Build- j ing. s , 4 9-17 Mos. and Thur 2t WANTED-! TO BUY SOME SECOND 7 Hand Bicycles. Bnng them or v Phone to Queen. City Cycle Co., 209 Market Street. Phone 862. 9-16-tf . WANTED A GOOD COLLECTOR. Address collector, care of Dispatch. 9-17-3L . t : . , . PLUMBERS WANTED , . For work on Cantonment Colum bia, S.'C. $5.50 for eight hours. ; Bring receipt for transportation and it will be refunded you. Do not waitito . write report at once. mm ELECTRIC AND; 'WBINfi COMPAHY; v I Columbia, 3.: C ' ' Gommercial Banking Business V Our capable, organization, exceptional mod ern facilities;:' ample resources and progres sive, liberal policy make this an ideal banking home for business' men.; jr We.welcome small and large accounts in our Commercial Department. American Bank & Trust t.omp any ' Wilmington, N..C TTios. E. Cooper, President. ..J IF YOU WANT RESULTS, USE MUL- tigraph facsimile typewritten let ters they "get there.", v Our print . ing, commercial and job work, is of the best quality quick service. En graved stationery, cards, etc. Har riss Typewriting and Advertising Company. . 7-19-tu-thu sun-tf .- FOR RENT FURNISHED BED M At . . . T T-l 1 ior gt'iiuemeii. -yj.ny u. xv. rosiui i & Co., Phone 1220. 7-22- su tu thu 'i t. . r' 1 y iM HAVE .YOUR FALL SUITS AND overcoats cleaned now. Be prepar ed, s We are ready to serve you. En terprise Cleaning apd Pressing Works. Phone 717. 114 Princess street 9-lS-3t-J v If not now represented we :'r desire - .- competent Agent at your town. ' , : V, B, Cooper & Go. - . Wilmington,, N. C ;;iiiiim!!iiiiii!!iiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!nii:iinii!ii!!ii!iiiiiiiiius LIBERTY L0A1 BONDS- " This Bank is ready to deliver Interim Certifi cates'to the subscribers of the Liberty. Loan Bonds, r , THE ftfliC ISDN iTIOifl BUY YOUR WINTER TT I WHEN YOUr: BOY GOES INTO. THE Trenches see that he takes with him your portrait.1, He will treasure It v : above all tho gold on earth. ; Foltz & Kendrick. - 83-tf - MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION "Old and Strong" 54th Beries B.. ac , L. stock now open. Walker Taylor President; W. Ms Cumming, Secre- ' tary, 208 -Princess street. G-27-U ex Sun. ' . : t killed and 60 others are missing. 1 V Prisoners Die of Typhus. ( (By Assoflatprt Prfs. V. T. KNIGHT. Manager r" ' BSBI Parish Sept. 18. Alhert Champion, a French r soldier, ; who, cm his third attempt . haa just escaped from . Ger many, brings the information, accord ': ing-to the Paris edition of the New ' York - Herald, that 3,700 French and British soldiers and 1,500 - Russians haye died from typhus,, at the German V concentration camp at Casel, 90 miles , ( northeast of Frankfort-On-The-Main. Wp mnter the Contest Fill Out this .Nominating To the Wilmington Disoatch. Wil NTT didate in your Grand Prize Voting Contest s " ; : r " - Miss or Mrs. . . . ... . . . . '. Hou se fo i m . . - Street ,vv.. . . Town or 1 Citvsv . - ' - -' -v ,,: ; ::- ;.?,; ... . . A. - .A,A'AA'Ak ' - I. . ' 'v.; Business : Address'.-7; ': i;'V .: -" -: ' 'v r - - .,Signej.j. ; GUUIV 'F OR ; MAIL TODAY.' v DO IT NOW - s Don't wait until the g j rush. Just, phone 79, 1 P and sav: "Fill, mv bin. v s vEye Peas -Navy Beans. , Rutabaga 5 Turnips, Potatoes, . Limes, Lemona, Jj -,' J " ' Oranges and a niqe line of Candiea. ' ill n - TIIAnnr 0 Ofl Send us your orders. Bear Produce I jg i. K. I Hllnrr V. Iill and Merchandisa Co., 17-19 Market ' S -1 1 1 , w" .will U W UV street, Wilmington, N. C. 9-15-tf C3 WANTED FIFTY LABORER'S, white or colored, A to clean land. Guaranteed three years work. Ap ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31-tf FOR SALE BABY: GRAND PIANO practically new.- - .Anyone intedested f : apply through Box No. 255. ' 9-18-1T i Water and Ann streets ' I Rhone 789. ; 1 1 1 mi i -1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 ii i n ii 1 1 e 1 1 r 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i ri i in 1 1 s i i:i 1 1 A-' ' ' '"'. . ; ' " .-' . 1 "- .,' , 1 'INSIST-ON BANNER, BRAND G UATt- anteed E?gs packed one dozen to' carton. Banner Brand means econ omy. 9-15-7t OTHER5V MAY SOLICIT FROM YOU . Life,'. Casualty, Auto Insurance, 'jo can I, i with vthe rest, but I have the . onlv Live Stock, Company1, rehre-1 sented here. Drop me a . line.li re agents .wan ted. Jas. Ml Stevenson. 501 Southern Bldg. 9-l6-4t su tu thu sat' J -) - v 1 V FOR SALE -4r FfiJ E NlCt FRESH kC milk cows; also some nice hogs. Can '.- be seen at - W. Holland's place i on ' Market street rood at 3rd. .mils r post. - 917;3tJ. , CALL a FOR STENOGRAPHERS, Bookkeepers and private secretaries is loud. " . We can fit you so you . will -j v be able to answer the call. Prepare ' now. $ Day and night classes. y The ,Mottei' Business College, Inc. Phone , - 706: 'Front and Chestnut. ' -1-tf School Books aod School' j"-. -?.'.':' .V.V ";' "'.'i;"-. :s-';.;; .ii:' 7 Supplies ' Depository for N;n.' C. public ? school books. : AIL the newly adopted books have been receivr " ed and ready for distribution ' -. - -V ' ... i 1 High School and college; Text - Books, School-' Stationery -' and j other supplies."" v',.1, ; CWYATESvCO. 117 Market St.,rWUmngton, "; iNorth Carolina.- You Love Your Wife and Cfiildren Are they protected if you are taken seriously ill. Disease plays ,no favorites. ' It is your duty to protect them. An -accident and health, policy is a safeguard and a protec tion to you and your family. Consider the matter. Con suit " , ' C. L. DICKINSON. Phone 656 Princess Building I I All ; My TrooMes- t i ... , ; W Said a business man who had just come to his own, m a financial, way, "Have been due to the fact that I didn't com mence early enough to save money Opportunities na " slipped - through my fingers for lack of money ; my pro- grcs3 has been retarded because I was so long learning the, value of a dollar.- I could have been independent years ago had I been, a money saver, in my youth." . lAAAx A-'-'A-r-: --:Ai:-A--', :,:). V 'A''AA: ,i ; . jjoes uiai suggest any unug ip ou; . The Home Savings Bank .Wilmington,1 N. C; ; WILSW; HOT BLAST HEATERS ; A Let the Wilson1 Heater keep you comfortable. W keep the' fire over riight and takes 1-3 less fuel. - ' ? . Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO PhnyAA '-. I09N.Front St;
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