vK ; : Pi v- frHB WILMINGTON .DISPATCH, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1917.
GE FOUR
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HE WILivTINGTOP
I DISPATCH
Published
DAILY AND SUNDAY
BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO.
TELEPHONES:
NEW YORK ELECTION.
That Russian campaign by the- Ger-
r . . v ' ... .
. jmans was and still seems to be an en
Next Monday is the day for the-mu- Igma to the war critics of the Allies.
nicipal election in New;, York City. It There seem to be as many opinions
lis a rathei uiusuaf oneSon account of of its whys and wherefores as there
the number of ' candidates, there bet are critics. We doubt If the Germans
ling four, all with large following. Ifr themselves knew' exactly what their
is going to be a hotly contested elec- purpose was. , '
. . I .. . C 4.V .ti-,.
General Manager's Office 44iuon, yet me newspapers ui iu w.v
Advertising Department " are not as engrossed m it as orumai
Circulation Department.
Manning Editor
"Jitv Editor
Wholesale plots to destroy the na-
The war has the fron seat now tioft's food supplies are the latest dis-
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.205 and tne election is almost in the place -coveries of the secret service men. If
FU LLL EASED WIRE SERVICE.
of a side issue. This shows what in (such plots exist in New -York City
I tense interest is taken there in the they are likely to have ramifications
" press proceedings at the front and the prep-throughout the whole country j and
Mt'ImI5a!w"liJ i!' Press is exclusively enti-farations in this : country. While the wherever there are any considerable
hrVmm-s I'ihTmiT is 3ust'as Patriotic as any other quantities of foodstuffs stored precau-
cn-.Iitivi in this paper and also tne lor-ai
1 iw,r,in Ail ricrhts or re-
puiiiati--n -r special dispatches herein are anxious to do Its part, it is said thers cendiary fires
also r 'served.
section of the .country and just
BY MAIL:
Daily and Sunday $6.00
Tv,;i.r otiI snnd.'iv Six Months ... $3.00
ciii' . , fie
tv..:i ..,,,1 Ci,v,av ?. TVfnnth?! Sl.aO,3-
SU.UUiine centers oi uunvnjr auu escc muvu
Friendship eternal . to the U. 8. A.
You owe with all your heart,
And remember that France wa3 in the
frav . -
13 not the same excitement here as i about Germany's mode of warfare to J An(J he ug make a new
start
as tions should be taken to prevent in-
We all know enough
THE LIBERTY.. LOAN.
A million dollars .fn liberty bonds
Changed hands on, the mart today.
If this .continues ! among the throngs,
It will drive the old Germans away.
4Have you bought- your Liberty bond,
old man, . , 1
To help the dear boys win the
fight? "
If not, go and get it as quick as you
can,
And know that you are doing what's
right. t
(Incorporated).
Mail ;OrdersIGeiye personal
Attention
Special purchase of fur Jrimmed Coats
Yesterday a shipment from our representative in New York brought a line 0f
coats and suits that are much in demand. They are marked under present value
as they were purchased the same way. An early call will secure one.
some other sections. This Is natural place us on guard against all kinds?
because of difference in circumstanc- of deviltry by secret agents of that
Here the, people, are cut off from country,
Sunday Only, One Year
DELIVERED BY CARRIER:
Daily and Sunday, per week 15c
Or When Paid in Advance at Office.
Daily and Sunday, One Year $7.00
Dailv and Sunday, Six Months. . .$3.50
Dailv and Sundayfi 3 Months $1.75
Sunday Only, 0 le Year..- $2.00
Entered at ths Postoffice in Wilming
ton, N. C, s Second Class Matter.
Foreign Representatives:
Lcrenren, Green & Kohn, 225 Fifth
Avenue, New York; Advertising
Bvilding, Chicago.
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19l7.
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WITH THE EDITORS,
The News says Greensboro needs' The Rocky Mount Telegram
another apartment house. We thought
that city was perfectly satisfied with
herself.
It is hoped this four-minute speech
making nave lasting effect on
some c:' vhe long-winded orators of the
country.
less of the preparations.
Tammany is making a desperate er
fort to get back into power and asT
indication of its prospects of success ,(. 4, f, 4, 4, 4, 4 ) v
the odds in the bettting on the result Hickory Record The best pun that
are in favo of its candidate, Hylan. has been pulled since Wm. Shakes
While there is excitement of war prep Pearf 5. the business was extracted
by the Chicago Herald, which declar
ation visible every where in the ed thaJ. LaFollette would be "Hun-hon-
city there is an undercurrent of po- ored, Hun-wept and Hun-sung." .
litical activity which means that all I
the candidates and their managers are! ,Red Springs Citizen-The boy you
cheered when he marched away wnl
putting forth strenuous efforts io se- stand knee deep in trench mud, ne
cure the victory. :will face poison gas and deadly flamo.
I He will endure all the terrors of mod-
GOOSE THAT LAID GOLDEN EGGS. jern battle. That is his bit Your bit
1 perhaps, is to save one slice of bread
a day in order that he may not fight
?s dis- in vain.
0 ex Quen Sophie of Greece class
es the Allies as "infamous pigs."
Reckon she learned such sentiments
rom Brother Bill Hohenzollern.
Wonder if any of those secret docu
ments found in the royal palace in
Athens explain the particulars of tha:
little family row which ended in the
ex-King getting a stab in the side?
Charloite seems to be looking for
big things in the society way from
the coming of the families of the offi
cers of the regular army who have
been ordered to Camp Greene.
appointed because the suspension of
the State fishing laws has not increas-l Concord Tribune Let it not be for
, . . euiieii uiiti we utseu money in tne yros-
ed the supply and reduced the price ecution of the war just. as mncJl a3
of fish and oysters on the market cf we need men. In fact it is folly to
its town. It says it heard a great send men to the front if we are not
deal a few weeks ago of the need for oinS to furnish the money to equip
. 0i 4 , . them and to help our allies. Those
the suspension of State laws as affect-wno are not subject to military serv
ing the catching of fish off the North iCe have no less a duty to perform
Carolina coast, and following reports in subscribing for Liberty bonds and
inHiootaH thot ,Qt-q wro mnr0 Aon in many other ways. The man who
, ... ... . , , fails to do his whole duty at home is
coming m and that this important nQ lesg ft slacker than he whQ degert3
item of food was expected to take a his post in the service,
drop in price. It says that to date all t
thing's have "happened except that part' Greenville News It is a matter of
... . . , . . keen reproach to the ranks of organ-
which was expected; namely, that of ized that strikerg &nd dirb
the drop m price and that has not oc- ances of all kinds should be rife at
curred. It says also that it locks like this time when the nation needs that
there is a scheme to keep North Car- we snoum De one as we never Derore
olina nvstprs off thp markpt nidini.' . . . .
rf o sc n nrttv frw
And now she is down, pale and bleed
ing she lies;
Too brave to cry out in her pain.
To the brave sons of the west she i3
lifting her eyesr
We must help her the victory to
gain.
Stop listen! 'Tis the call of your
country s?o dear.
You are urged now your duty to do;
Buy a Liberty bond with never a fear
Ths bank will arrange it for you.
Then come buy your Liberty bonds
today;
Invest to the largest extent.
Our boys are .fighting for us far away;
On victory their. efforts are bent.
We have pleasures and comforts; yes
ease at our home,
But our boys they will suffer and
die.
We must call them back, let them no
longer roam;
And the tears from their mothers'
cheeks dry.
What is money to us, if our freedom
so dear,
From us should be taken away?
Buy Liberty bonds, and the end will
draw near,
And our boys will come back home)
to stay.
Coats
Velour Coats, with large fur
collar and wide fur cuffs ;
has full back, button trim
med, wide belt which "goes
. all around ; comes in taupe,
navy, green, beet root and
brown, a $30 value, for a
rksale. . $22.50
Suits
Tr
eo, ropnn, Velour and
Rhodia Coat Suits, in new
est styles; some braided, i
others Seal, Coney and
Plush trimmed; large col- i
lars, in Pekin, blue, navy,
beet root and brown, valuer
to $32.50, to be added to
our already popular li
nnc
I
it begins to look as if the Italian I are in position now to catch any ihing
army was not as badly smashed a, (that comes along, no matter how small
If every one would do his part; ,
And a Liberty bond would get.
Our country dear to every heart
Would e're the sun would set.
i
When first the call to our country
came,
The boys had a lively run;
To register quick in America's naic;
Uncle Sam had reached for his gun.
strife in ordinary
from the announcement from the port times under ordinary conditions. At Now some will try to keep them back; i
towns that none are being received present, and under the conditions that From foreign shore to fieht. i
this late in the season I face this country, it would seem that, Of courage they have shown no lack j
if fieh t w,ioMfi k while the world is called upon for sac-! They know this cause is .right. ,
If fish are not plentiful on the mar-!rifl ,, , . . ... , .
rifices in all relations of lifp. lahnr '
ket it must be because they are not; might consent to bear patiently a few To fight it out on their own soil
to be found in the waters of our Jnjustices, especially if to remedy Far better it would be,
sounds and outside, for the fishermen' thos injustices the safety of the But selfishn
conutry is to be jeopardized. t " .
Ifew
I Jttilli-
I nery
V Came
I yes"
terday
only . .. ..$25.00
first floor Specials Ohat Jlre
jfttracting Customers
i
The End-of-the-Month Specials from the First Floor and
Balcony are receiving a ready response from our patrons.
In fact, one of the specials will not be found by today's shoppers.
15c Stayfast Hair Nets are
priced at
Up to $1.50 assortment of Ladies' Neckwear;
.special purchase, to sell at
$1.50 assortment of Bon Marclie Special
Corsets; to close out at
36-inch Fancy Silks, all colors, stripes and
plaids; priced at, yard
36-inch Fancy Silks, all colors, stripes and
plaids; priced at, j'ard
56-inch Fancy Silks, Satins and Taffetas,
chilly fine value; priced at, yard ...
3pe-
..0c
...89c
...98 c
SJ.39
SI.65
10- Jnch
fur
$6.50
yard
BLACK
MOLE
AND
BEAVER
I PLUSH
first reports indicated. If the English 'or of what kind.
and French can get ammunition to
them in time they may yet block th-3
designs of the Central powers.
Considering his offense and the
Winston Sentinel-
a man
Dr. Edward I
And the longer the Graham is
State fishing laws are suspended tho.ldeals- He is a college president with
scarcer will the fish become. uJl- "et.beUt.Ves that a? eduC,a"
, , tional institution has a greater mis
We cannot but think the suspension Si0n to perform than to hand out a
of those laws was a mistake based little instruction to a few hunded stu
nn an errnnpnus iHpn rf rnnsorvaiinn dents every year, eoine throueh th
Now let me bee on bended knee
I m a I 1 : It 1
of constructive' . ina.1 ou u ,uouu, w uu-
American win men op iree;
And fewer boys will die.
! . . . kino I SNn r A o ts
MacRAE LANDS FOR PARK
(State Journal).
The Unied States government
is
rrvam rtii i loyal I Fetrofrrad. Oct. tup ueraians
- William J. Bryan wants it distinct-'have evacuated the Werder peninsula
ly. understood that, ho is for carrying ion the Gulf of Riga, where the-mad.'
the war to a successful finish and i i a landing recently, the war office an-
. a. Z C 1 A. .1 Z .1 I nrviiTA.M.
it luval to our Kovernmeni, even u n uiu uuuj-o
Have vou ever stopped to count the greauy mieiesieu m uif 1Mlt a fax on Chautauqua tickets in
in Western North Carolina donated by! dinnapolis Star.
money would :Mr Hugh . Mac Rao, of Wilmington,;
low Bigelow ought to be thankful
that he got off as light as he did. We
are surprised that Kentucky crowd
let him off with only twelve lashes.
cost
Or think what your
, - , i . 5 for a national park. This land con
If the Kaiser rules and our cause is - 1 . .
. n I r, 4 n P linn v -- nrr rr 1'inn in
Then money is a worthless thing. the Grandfather Mountain seutiun.
I
RHEUMATISM
work-'
crowd that got hold of him that, fel- it is too much like killing the s, f.am? .rone session after session
He believes it is the nrimarv fnnr
that laid the golden eggs. The fish tion of such an institution to serve,!
aiu. "v--ii ""m-ij "iuhc vruiuii un wciiio, uul (icvernment experts nre nov.
somewhat of the same opinion, iudg- tne People of the State as well. He Thpn rnmp with vour Garnines small . ine on the abstracts with a view to Physician Believes a
ing by what they said in their reDort , lue .UI1.v.iy lo.Dea moro
' 4. . ,vuai iorce in tne nte or the common-
to the Governor announcing that, in wealth than it has ever been before,
Luxburg ought to feel mighty grate-compliance with the request of Mr. and he is bending every energy to
ful to the United States for helping 1 Hoover, th pv hH susnpTirififi tho louro make it so.
him sret out of South America. The Thev wprp in rirmht hut o--,
. 1 t! n 1 i r. T4- FT1, T i
dauauuij rusi X ne (JUUiUiUUII IU
more of his secret dispatches that are
published the deeper he gets into the
bad graces of the people of those republics.
We hope tome of the Wilmington
girH will take pity on those poor
young fellows way out in Hawa.i and
cheer them up with letters now and
then. Those fellows were in dead
earnest about wanting to hear from
back home.
Now, we suppose, the papers have
got to go over all that Means-King
case, only a good deal more of it.
The grand jury has the case in hand
this week. If a true bill is found the
defendant will in all
for a continuance.
emergencies the benefit of the doubt.
On this subject they said:
This action did not represent
the best judgment of the board,
but was its response (equivalent
to a command in the present em
ergency) to the authorities who
have this matter in charge. It
seemed better to run the risk of
making some mistake by co-ordinating,
as far as possible, with
these authorities than, by ques
tioning their wisdom, to act con
trary to their ideas more than was
necessary. We felt that personal
and local interests must be sub
ordinated to the general good,
even though some hardship might
result.
get the people of America to plodgo
j themselves to save food begins now
, that the Liberty loan campaign is
closing. It is the duty of every one
of us who wish to win this war ro
sign the pledge to save and conserve
food and after having signed th
pledge to keep it faithfully to the let
ter. It is time for us to realize most
definitely that those of us at home
are more important than the fighting
forces at the front. If this war is
won for America and her allies it will
be by reason of the support given it
by the folks at home. To send the
fighting men to the front and then
refuse to support them to the utmost,
would be disloyal, cowardly and criminal.
I
,
STATE NEWS.
An exchange says the man who ex
pects to have turkey for Thanksgiv
ing had better begin forming his joint
stock company for the purpose of buy-1
ig one. It's good this idea was no
sprung on the people till after the
Liberty bond drive was over, for few
would be able to subscribe to both investments.
Good. Datriotir. words are tVirvao onrJ it
probability ask'-. Vl . . , , .
i if the commission had legal authoritv
i .
to suspend the laws it pursued the J , I
Among the pleasures enjoyed yester-
Genuine Rem-
. p- it
or great, j clearing up the titles ot tne various j eay Tor tne ussease nas
And God will make us his tool. I tracts so that. Secretary -Lne can ac-i Been Found.
'Twill not be long we'd have to wait cept the gift. A special act, introduc I Rheuma, the wonderful rheuma
To conquer the Kaiser's rule. i ed in the Senate by Mr. Overman, j tism remedy sold by R. R. Bellamy
MRS. TRABUE BARKSDALE. made it possible for the government j and all 'druggists, gives quicker and
' to accept tho offer of Mr. MacRao. ! more lasting relief than other rem-
Everything is ready now except the edies costing many times as much,
iities, and they will be all right soon, j Rheuma passes the deadly poison
Immediately after the titles are clear-; ons secretions into the bowels and
ed the government will begin the do-j kidneys from which they aro quickly
velopment cf the land into a beauti- thrown off in a natural, healthy way.
ful park, which will add immensely to i Read what a reputable .physician
the attractions of the mountain re-Uays about Rheuma: "I have made
as a summer a most careful investigation of the
' formula employed in the manufacture
of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend
i it as a remedy for all forms of rheu-
! matism. I find Rheuma far m ad-,
j vance of the methods generally em- j
1 ployed in the treatment of rheuma- j
j tism, and altogether different in (
' composition from the remedies usual-1
ly prescribed." Dr. Lyons. j
This should give any sufferer from
rheumatism confidence to try Rheu-1
ma. Advt. . . ;
The announcement says Werder Ma
or has been burned aud fiat provis
ions have been stolen.
No fighting has taken place in
Gulf of Finland, but trawlers are act
ivc there.
Cor. llth & Market Stn?et5 j
r mm
Phlladerphi
ro.
only course open to it in the circum
stances; but that does not negative dav while visiting the Fayetteville
the proposition that Mr. Hoover made 'Fair' Z meetin , fof th?, first time
i c since his return, Major E. J. Hale,
a mistake from an economic ttand- Minister to Costa Rica.r-Scottish
ixian-iug iub request or tne unier,
commission.
Publishing the names of the Liberty
bond buyers in Asheville is a good
thought it will discover the slackers,
says Th Asheville Times. The idea
Is a good one not for Asheville alone;
it would be a good plan to have it
Col. W. Preston Wooten, U. S. En-
ffin rnrc? r-P T o t-i cr- T m- r it 4- it
Don t you know those Senators and headed a regiment of the troops
Congressmen are already sufficiently which marched, through London in
amused with their foreign junket? August, comprising the first armed
Some folks will say they might have iovein force to be seen in the Brit"
v i. . ish capital since 1688. State Journal.
uuuTru ovrjLuc tiling wuuiu nappen ro
them. There were thirteen members
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FRANK KIMBLE, ttt-
of the House in the party. -
One of the worst tragedies in the .
history of this section occurred Sat
urday afternoon when Carl White,!
We haven't heard of Dr. H. Q Ale-'who lives some eight miles nrthvest
.anuern rrlenos nrrerinp- tr triva riaV , .. ; .
done in everv ritv Tt mav ho , :nentea ana Kiiiea nis wire, ana two
aone in every city. It may be done on his re-election as president of theT small children. Mr. White was at
m some where it is thought some of .Farmers' Union since the publication, the home of father, Mr. W. E.
those well able to purchase hnnriu'nf n t-.i".Ax. , White, who was a former rnnresentn-
. yjL JTJ
had failed to do so through unpatri-lanent
Governor Biekett's letter to htm,
tive in the State Senate from Alex-i
otic motives.
that rubber, stamp signature 'ander county, when the killing occur-i
to his commission to the farmers' con-'red. Statesville dispatch to Charlotte i
gress.
Observer.
The secret service men should run
down those fellows who have alreav 4x - Jim Washington, a negro wr.o some
begun to start false renortl nf TZL I rned Germans who tun- weeks ago was arrested and plat d
Degim to start false reports of cased their way out of Fort MjPher-'in jail on the charge of poisoning a
awuiig Auientan soiaiers m the
trenches. Any man who starts such
a lie ought to be severely .dealt with.
The people who have friends anc' rel
atives at .the front
son who have been captured will wish norse of one of nis neighbors, was for
before they again "get out of prison lheSeC,n,d me on yesterday brought
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tuat tuy naa oeen content to stay in; hearing. The first time the justice'
connnement. we do not Mrnpnt rhov .thmkine -the carp out of hi inriaMn.
Suffer enough will havo ac .r.w.F-n.t-i itinn RPnt . th nuco. tVio f',,T,r
through anxiety as it is. without hav- and as easy times as they did before ?Urt and during this wee's session
ing to undergo unnecessary distress their e.ean0 jeiore,it was remanded back to the lower
through the false rumors put afloat1 I 6SCape- They must have 1 court, and as -a consequence Washing
fcr sinister purposes by German ' TA m;y&thiz the outside, ton was again given hearing on ye
pta y u rman It is a pity the latter cannot be appre-i terday and a ne of $50 was imposed,
ct&ems. . .vj-. . --... . .whlfh xtr'aa hs limit
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