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PAGE EIGHT
f THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11,1917.
lilLITllTS STAKE
S Big PIGKIli
DEMHi
Forty-three Were Piloted
from White House to
' Police Statoin.
!pi!Tii?Bis
WIVES OF PROMINENT
MEN WERE ARRESTED
Among Those Arrested Were
Mrs. Harvey Wiley and Mrs.
William Kent "Hunger
Strikers" Still at It.
Plan to Release 60 from Chi-
cago Jail Foiled by
Guards.
(By United Press.)
Chicago, Nov. 10. A plot to rescue
the 60 I. W. W. members held in the j
county jail here on charges of con-:
spiracy against the government was
frustrated by guards late today. j
As a result, plans were under wayj
tonight to divide the I. W. W.s into !
small groups and scatter" them about I
the country until they are brougnt to
SPECS
ms
BUSINESS
I
MESSENGER SERVICE
For this service "We use the Pos
tal Telegraph Cable -Company's
messengers. They will call, for
your "ads," In the same manner
and quick time as they now cover
the city for telegrams, night letter
grams, cables, etc. v?t (
For further information '" as ' to
"ads." call 176, but for telegraph
service call "Postal Telegraph." ,
THINGS -TEAT. .:NVER : HAPPEN
(Ity Unitea F'ross)
Washiniun Nov. 10. i'lu Nation
al Woman's party ytagod its t;rcate.-t
White llou-e picketing dtMiionstration
here late today.
Forty-one .suffragettes, including
Mrs. Harvey V.'Mey, wife of the pure
food expert, and Mix. William Kent,
wile of the ex-Congressman from Cal
ifornia, wore arrested.
The pickets marched from their
nearby headquarters in five goups.
As fast, as one line was bundled off to
tne police station in motor pa.ro.1 i
wagons, another file, bearing banner:1,
silently came up.
:T,housands of persons throng'.:'.!
Pennsylvania avcnivo but there w;.o
no disorder.
Miss Mary Ingsham. of "Philadel
phia, accompanied t!ie prisoners and
put up bonds for ihe'r immediate re
lease pending a hearing next week.
President Wilson was motoring
when the demonstration began. H-.
returned as the iast arrests wer
made, entering . the White House
grounds through an unpicketed gate.
Many of the picketers haa previous
ly visited the district jail where Mic.s
Alice Paul and Miss Rose Winslo.v
are "hunger striking" to enforce bet
ter treatment for other women mili
tants imprisoned. These prisoners
are still being denied personal callers
and the suffragettes had to - content
themselves with trying to see their
sister party members throug'i barre 1
windows from a distance. Suffrage
headquarters made no further statc;
ment regarding Miss Paul's condition
and jail officials pooh-poohed the
whole thing.
The demonstration was studc"?'.!
with a number of human interest,
touches. Mrs. Kent's 13-year-old s,ou
clung to her arm as she tramped away
in the parade. The last picket of the.
group tc be arrested was Mrs. Mary
A. Nolin, of Jacksonville, Kia., who is
73 years old. Miss Ida Sharpe, of
New Orleans, who planned to be in
the .picket l'ne. fainted just before
the sufiiaglsts skirted toward the
White House.
Captain Flatlier, of the metropoli
tan police, approached to do the ar
resting, t:pped hi., hat to racn suf
fragist as he k'i he;- to step into
the "Black Myria."
While the last group of pickets was
at his front gate, President Wilson
entered the White House thnvish
the side entrance of the executive
offices.
"I am in this work for good unt'l
the end of my lifo." said Mrs. Miry
Nolan, of Jacksonville, Fla.. the aged
leader of the rear irv.ard.
Amoeg the women arrested we:
Miss Alice Cohu. New Orleans; Mss
Mary Barret Dixon, Easton, Md.;
Miss Julia Emory, Baltimore and Mr.
Harvey Wiley and Miss Lucy Burns,
Washington.
Miss Mida Sharpe, New Orleans,
had planned to !). in the picket V.i,
but fainte "; just before the suffragists
left for th" While House, it was said
at headquarters.
trial, probably next month. Ten of I ftR cal p situated
prisoners already hav been
to i
I
i
th
transferred, to Joliet, and nine
Wheaton, 111.
i The plan was for- the prisoners to
keep together and at an agreed signal
to overpower the guards. The signal j
was to be observed by friends on i
the outside, who were to assist the ,
prisoners in hiding as soon as the j
latter forced their way out. j
The guards suspicions were arous-
fd by a great number of loiterers, j
A man who gave his name as J. C. '
Russell has been carrying food daily
io William Haywood, international
secretary of the I. W. W. He was in- ,
terccpted late today and a note taken
from him which read:
"What can we do for you on thej
outside?" i
The reply it was alltged, was to ty ;
given to a "woman in red," who has '
been among those loitering near the '
jail. i
Russell was arrested and is being '
held.
ON
Western side of Fourth street, be
tween Church and Castle, 66 fet
front on Fourth street and running
back 165 feet, title perfect. D. J.
Thurston. Clayton, N. C. ll-7-7tj
! NOTICE TO HLNTERS WE HAVE j
a complete line of snot guns, all
makes. Such as Remington, L. C.
Smith. Fox, Ithaca & Parker and a
full line of ammunition. Call at Chas. j
Kinkelstein, 6 S. Fror . St. Phone
642 10-19-tf
FOl l N A FRATERNITY PIN-
Owner can obtain by identifying ana i
paying for ad. Apply to J. Hicka
Bunting Drug Co., 2nd and Princess, i
ll-9-3t
CAR LOAD FINE APPLES, POTA-
toes, cabbage, onions, rutabaga turn
ips, carrotts, oranges and cranber
ries at wholesale. Call and see
them. W. J. Kirkham Produce
Company. 11-11-ltj
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v : ' -' V I MevtR ACCEPT ) f
V-i AHV SAMPkCS OF 1
TO OffEC SOO A VMO LjA AMiTHHOC I WANT
POUND SrNWeUE OF 3 hl -TV(Vt
COFFEE H . ABSOLOTtLH K ntK v ' J
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jzi 1 w- -..yiirf ,n 1 i 111 I'll 1 1 ; 1 1111 11 1111 ikwiiwbihi ti 1
1 n JlMi .- I
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III
LEARNED
. I W. MS
WANTED HALF GROWN BOY
(white or black) as office boy. Ap
ply Review Job Printing Office,
Custom House Alley. ll-ll-3t
II LESSON' H
i
ENT GARAGE AT 112
Fifth street, four doors from
rincess street. desirabl location;
terms reasonable. Call or pnone
1170-J. ll-ll-3tj
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN
' t. , i'.1, 'y'"' '' t'??'"'- T .:"-:t'
, .r All those having subscribed through this bank f
the Second Liberty Loan and have not already done f
are respectfully requested to call and make their S'
rangements forpayment. ar"
THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
Corner Front and Princess Streets
UNITED STATES
LIBERTY 4 PER CENT BONDS
This Bank has received a small supply nr.w
issue $50.00 and $1 00.00 bonds, which will bn
furnished to those desiring immediate delivery
The Murchison National Br.nk
Wilmington, N. C.
APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, CAR- FORD TOURING CAR IN FIRST
load just received, containing Lim-! Class condition, 1917 Model, for. sale
ber Twig, Wine Saps, York Imperial, at a reasonable price. Apply to
and Ben Davis. Bear Produce and ) Queen City Cycle Co, 209 Market
Merchandise Co., No. 14 Market St., 1 St. 10-26tf.
phone 452 and 453. 11-5-tf. ;
Otip of rVTn Xh inner! Savs
He Is Going to Go to .PLAN TO ESTABLISH
S IRISH REPUBUC
VV Ul XV.
: I WANTED FIFTY - LABORERS,
SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRIT, j white or colored, to , clean land,
ing and all commercial branches of Guaranteed three years work. Ap
study taught r;ost thoroughly and J ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31 tf
practically in rne Motte Business
College, Inc.
10-20-tf.
(By United Press.)
Tulso, Okla., Nov. 10. "We have
. 1
(By 1'nited Press) ,'
New York, Nov. 10. Documents !
WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON
date of issue when so requested
Phone youi nrder to 745. Gordon's
News Stand. 10-T-lZ
RUSSIA'S AFFAIRS
GIVING DIPLOMATS
SERIOUS THOUGHT
Continue'' From 'age O...;.)
4 1. J ljV.t .n 4V.n 1nr. ti.ii.Vi i.n
SJ .!SL E.r.Li .t and dActly corned German; ! ON.ONS 8ET8-ON.ON SETS, L,MA
in the oil fields and the other men al- wltJ mt. fo a 1
so are going to work. The next time PuTb"c gtht bQy ChtlefQ 'nn
the government asks for a Liberty ofathe State,s .Secreft Stervicc-
loan I'm going to buy my share, as f Some of the most important were
will the other men. but take this from taen. from "General" Liam Mellowes,
me, we are not going back to Tulsa." 18 neld n.ere- . .
This was the brief, but pointed 41 1UK (( uuw,u Jut uiaL "l
statement of one of the 17 I. W. W.s the Plottings and declared there was WANTED 300 MEN 300 WE
Beans, York Imperial Apples, Cal. 3,
E. Peas, number one Irish Potatoes
Red Onions, Green Cabbage, Cali
fornia Oranges, all fresh stock. Bear
Produce & Merchandise Co., No. 14
Market St. 10-29-tf
WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE
Trenches, see that he takes with him
your portrait. He will treasvre it
above all the gold on earth. Foltz &
Kendrick. 3-tf
who wejr horsewhipped, tarred and ; uwiu,
feathered here early today by 43 a republic in Ireland during the war.
,iro,i ud flrn-,PH mn is,',- niH Extensive "gun running to arm ev-
t0 'gef the command emphasized cry man in Ireland, is planned, the;
'-- the reports of W.nchcsters over document said-
iheir head?.
The 17 I. W. W. members were tak- JAR HEEL AGGIES I
n from tiie ponce tne point ot
rifle.-, and revolvers a ft: or being up in
municipal court on charge of vagvan-
rv (Spc-lal to Tin- Disnatch)
i.n-iziiijiiu, a.. iu. iu. 1 ui ui v eil-
WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH
Don't matter if broken. I pay
$2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by
parcel post and receive check by
return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S.
Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ll-2-S0tj
CITY ELECTRIC CO., 206 f RINCESS
street. Phone 99te. Pythian Bldg.
You Love Your Wife and Children
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-
C. L. DICKINSON.
Phone 656
Princess Building
Everything electric.il.
11-4-tf
WON FROM V. M. L
The member who made the state-
in
i : 4 : . . .1 ' . j iri::A r :i :
e.,,i k.. Tui-n ;f,r,nnr. vi luu nKsifs uu.tawu viieiuiu aim-
the Osage hills north of Tulsa late to- 1ai?' Institute here this afternoon 1
day putting in mcst of his time re
moving the tar from his body.
GOOSE LIVER IT MADE BIG HIT
everybody likes it. It is nice for
breakfast, dinner and supper. It is
well wbrth a trial. Large cans
herring in tomato sauce 18c can.
Butter beans and navy Leans 20c
lb. Small size plum puuding 15c,
large 30c. Dromedary fiateS 15c
package. Pole snap beans 10c can.
Large cans tomatoes 20c? Frsh
lobster salad today. May's Delica
tessen Phone 1322. ll-9-3t
UP TO HIGI
ti mil it ie
to 0. in a spirited game, in which Gur- i
ley. Faucett and Hudson proved them-1
selves the bright particular stars1 for !
the Tar Heel eleven. Twice, toward ;
the latter part of the contest. Hudson '
made spectacular runs that netted al-
mot 40 yards on each trip across the J
mid-field. It was Faucett who took ;
the ball over for the second touch- ,
LETTER
ll II 11 lUUl IV. I i 1UIIW H 111
a serie:: of line plunges.
want three hundred white and col
ored men to work in new potrooms
making aluminum. Eight hours per
day. Steady employment the year
round. Wages for this work $14 to
$20 per week, with increases grant
ed for every six weeks of contin
uous service with fhe company.
Fine homes with bath, electric
lights and water. Cheap rent. Froa
gardens. Excellent fishing and
boating on 12-mile lake. We will
furnish transportation and every
Monday evening will pick up men WANTED SECOND-HAND, 25, 30
at nil ctntinna hptwpn Wilminp-tnn I
and Wadesboro. Take Seaboard ,
train leaving here at 3:55 p. nr. E. !
W. Kinlaw, our agent, will be on the '
train to meet you. Employment
Bureau, Tallasse Power Co.. Badin, !
Stanly County, N. . - ll-9-3tj i
Pershing Sends a Message
from Troops to Folks at
Home.
WILSON SUPPORTS
Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN
LOST IN SOUTHERN ,
part of town an unsealed envelope, '
an application to join Cane Fear ,
Camp, No. 264, signed B. H. Scott,
containing small amount of money, i
Keep the money and return appli-!
cation to Dispatch office. 11-11-lt
(I'.y I 'nitcd Press
New York, Nov. 10 Supporting the ! AUTOMOBILE GASOLINE at 3c Aj
V. M. C. A. campaign for $35,000,000 ' gallon is what "Go-Gass" equals. 1
revolutionary incvt n-r-at that such
things niu-t be ex'p-.'ctcd.
"The tlr i (:(! ;t:it;-s government
feels that ii liiu.-i cuminae io have
faith in Russia, even to an extent,
which might appnv.r foolhardy from a
financial point ot view. As soon as
there is a oveiaroent finniy estab
lished undoubte-jiy t.lu- Ur It" j St:Uri
will seek to learn just where the new
government .'c;,n;is w tli regara al'
question, aff?r ting America's inter
est."
(I'.y I'niteil 1'rcsst
New York, Nov. 10. Germany to
day is stronger than she was eighteen
months ago. It is up to Anglo-Saxons
to see the war through.
Wonderful invention. Sells at sight.
Big profits; great demand. Agen's -
anted. Terms free. Write. Go
Gas Co., Newport, Ky. 11-11-ltj ,
to get increased comforts for Ameri
can oldievs. President Wilson wrote
to Dr. John Mott, Secretary of fhe
Y. M. C. A., New York, this letter.
made public tonight: i
"The snecial cammiien for $3.r.ono -! OYSTER ROAST SERVED AT
That was the opinion tonight of 000 which the Y. M. C. A. has inaug- . Greenfield Park day or night. L. C.
Isaac F. Alarcossin, author back from "rated is of vital importance to the, Gie- ProP- pllon(1 815"w
a visit to the Italian, French, British wolk of increasing the contentment! 11'7tJ
and American fronts. ' anu mciency oi our citizen army ; vaa M
v:u -i.,,.:. v,,.ui flinrlampntnl tn mnkinpr mnrala tVio WANTED
nil uiui .villi uiuugui ti nit-r- - ,
sage from General Pershing to the basis of military morale, and should
American people. engage th generous support of our,
"The American troops in France People. I bespeak for it a unanimity '
must be made to realize that the and a unity of effort and of gifts, io ,
whole country is behind them." read need this patriotic and practical : FOr SALE ABOUT FIFTY PAIRS
Pershing's note. "This is the war of n'ork forward to abundant and com- : Plymouth Kock Carneaux Pigeons
the real fighting spirit and the best P'e? success. mated. Address Pigeon, care Dis-
or 35 horsepower motor; current
220 volts; two phase; 60 cycles; al
so controller and starting box for
same. Must be che.p. Address
"J," care Dispatch ( ll-6-7tj
WANTED MY CUSTOMERS TO
know that on and after Nov:!10tn
my business formerly conducted at
(506 South 7th will be rnovecl to 721
Castle St., in store formerly occu
pied by E. E. Russ. C. W. Cvaig.
ll-U-3tj
. , .
! WILL THE PERSON. WHO FOUND
, watch in front of Mrs. W. A. Ek's
residence on Cnesnut street return
and call for reward at Piatt's &tor?,
10S Market street. 11-10-1 1
TEN MEN TO CUT
wood by the cord. Will pay $1.23
per cord. Apply to M'. Lance. No.
309 Walnut street. 11-9-17
l
So far the .Maximalist . have been! way to keep that spirit alive is to campaign opens Monday morn-! , patch
playing ;. ione hand, too busy with have a united nation stimulating and m5- j
internal aiTa.i's to seek outsioo rocog- encouraging its army at the front, i
jiition. "hey hr.ve rt last permitted) "At first the French coached the r ,
Ambassador Francis and other Allied American forces," said Marcossin. ' T ,! 1 divorce.
.i :i . ,. ,..,n ,:j 4i. .. ... . . ... By I nited Press)
mt, u'" "a tu tne Bntisn non-voms ao tnat. Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 10. Because j
...ci. .u i y -Uu"iu.uuU mat symDonzes me coming togetner nUstav Bielefeld, pattern maker said
of earlier prer r, reports were given of the Anelo-Saxon forces of the world Kalar Wilhelm hm,M ho f
cut- nor humanity.
stiiic iJpariTnr.r oinciais t.on'gut
ll-ll-2t
said they were hopeful that next week
would bring detailed information on
conditions throughout Russia upon
which this government can bise its
future attitude.
The diplomatic sensation locally
was the embassy's defi burled at the
Maximalists.
"Russia can be headed only by a
national government uniting all the
constructive elements of Russian dc-'
mocracy," stated Ambassador J3ak-1
Kaiser Wilhelm should be ruler of the
' United States, Mrs. Bielefeld sued him
MARRY IF. LONELY FOR RE-
suits, try me; best and most suc
cessful "Home Maker;" hundreds
rich wish marriage soon; strictly
confidential; most reliable; years
experience; descriptions free. "The I
Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box,'!
556, Oakland, Calif. ll-4-ll-2tj
W. B. Cooper & Go.
COTTON
Merchants
Wilmington, N. C.
i
To Subscribers to
Second Liberty Loan-
Those having subscribed through this bank for the
Second Liberty Loan are requested to call and advise how
they wish payments made.
The Home Savings Bank
!
Corner Front arid Chesnut Streets.
1 21j;i!l!ini!l!l!ll!l!H!l!lll!HIII!lIinHHllllliniimilll IiniHUS
FOR RENT OFFICES ON SECOND S
floor, in Peterson & Rulfs Building.
"German peace propaganda and d,Te ft(?da Sh8' alIff 3 fh9r
German corruption of a large body of husband beat hr because of her Toy
Southern Italian troops were blamed alty
by Marcossin for the Italian disaster.
Ai,r?in.f tTfr- and anarchy was "Every citizen may aid in the win- j
predicted for Russia. nthg of the war by helping to prQ. i
AmDassaaor trancis was forced to viH fimrts fnr whni0Inmo nnvrirtnmiinf
send for troops to protect the embas- and a generous measure of hosnitalitv ' CABBAGE PLANTS EARLY JER-
sy irom L,enme, Marcossin said. '.nrt ror.roc.Hor, m,nuu0 L sov flnrt Charleston Wakefield. Sue-
. v wMLJUU 111 IUC VUUJLlUUm V ( V T - " - 9 I njtm
cession, Flat Dutch, from peqireed l
$5.00 vcj. Possession given at once . Ej
Apply at Peterson & Rulfs. 3-11-!
Sunday, tf. -
"SKIN" PLAYERS CAUGHT.
jjacent to the camps," From a call to
I the American people adopted at recent
national conference in Washington to ,
T7 i
The Cash Results of
Economy
You are responding loyally to the Nation's call for the
saving of food and for eliminating every kind of waste.
Your economies are resulting in actual cash saving.
You can easily measure this saving if you bank the
cash results and watch jour account grow.
This plan will enable ou to get together funds to buy
Government Bonds.
Economize,, save money and build a tidy fortune in War
Bonds.
Bank Your Savings.
American Bank & Trust
Company
Wilmington, N. C.
At Front and Market Streets.
i. a. i .'a
The belief was strong that he I Party of Colored Men Arrested Early
would not have issued such a state- This Morning. 7 -War Camp Community Service A
ment unless he had received enconr-: Plainclothesmen. Leon George and to nVl I "' ,au" b?
agement at the State Department. But
it was pointed out that if the Maxi-
W. xv mnsley flushed a corey of al- being raised for
ler-d gamblers this morning about 1 work.
n.nlinti. r. o . I I i e V tHt.il- irmrommont : O ClOfiK. fV
finally, th': ambassador and practi- j Comnany stables on Market street. lafmtic coast LINE RAILROAD
cally hi.; entire staff will be relieved When, the officers appeared on the; COMPANY
ot ouice. ci-cuc, me uau.y is sam iu nave Deen nfr.no nr T,MIMr
LrJGS; Lr-1 Wilmington. N. C. November 1. 1S17.
Who'.CBsle Forflprics Charged.
(r.yiT niUMl Press.)
Washinfton. Nov. 10 Cuban offi
cials and United States' po.stal inspec
eH 7rv if 2 i - Z r C " The Board of directors of the Atlan-nm?i7ri0-dehht
in With Mc Coast Linfi ilroad Company has
! PLldnt.I declarea a dividend ot two, and on. -
.o "RiTX i - T uu""ie" Ini half per cent, on the preferred capital
tors today arrested Jose Linares.Tn f, ??""" toJh
a charge of swindling American firms .",1 joe fT'n. ?.ffiCe of th
of more than $100,000 by wholesale wil t?, eford Dick Lane,. Grant h... on and
forgeries. Linares, formerl emnlov- " V' Ed CLarr.Dbe11 and Ricrd Dav- The anf
seed, iaimediate shipment. By rx-
press 500 for $1.00: 3.000, 81.50: 5.000
at $1.25: 10,000 and up at $1.00 f. o. b. ,s
Young's Island. S. C. Delivered by
parcel poet, 100 25 cents; 1,000,
$1.76. Entrrprise Company, Inc.,
Sumter. S. U. we fri sun tf
BAGS WANTED SECOND-HAND
Bags, burlap, ,: scrap bagging and
twine. Write for prices. Richmond !s
Bag Company. Department. Rich- s
mond, Va. 10-21-10 Wed-Sun S
j..m if
Builders
a nnlr P 41-. i. ii rt 4. 4.1.
h" ae Jame6 Ke"y- R(bert Mar- office of the Treasurer. Wilmington. N.
after November 10th. 1ftl7.
emnlov- ; v'":: v-lu 1Jrt- 1 ne iranrer books are closed from
ed in the. Cuban postal service, is &cArZuaZ"K..c ..Pna' whl,e October 29th. to November mti, 1917,
CANADIAN RUTABAGA TURNIPS,
Spanish onions, red oniops, navy
beans, limas1, fancy apples, dried
fruits, sweet potatoes,. Irish pota
toes, oranges; complete line of can
dies. Bear Produce and Merchan
dise Co., 14 Market St, (Wholesale
only.) - 11-11-tr
Supplies
Edison Diamond Pointed Phono
graphs and Disk Records
Full stock of the latest. Records. yPlacc yar t
NOW for Christmas as our supply is limited.
C. W. YATES COMP'Y
Books and Stationery. 117 Market i)treeu
I W, B. THORPE & GO !
. cused of vvictimizing about 50 compan
'Mes by 'fraudulent money orders.
Je'j6ked;;np to insure thetr i.oth dafes ir.r-lusfv
appearance before 4 th e Recorder on
ftionaay niornini
JAMES P- POST,
"" f . Treasurer.
STRAYED BLACK AND WHITE FOX S
terrier, - , named , "Prince' - Phone :
1160 W. I1-llr n
Water and Aim-streets if
Phone 789. v I
J
READ ROSINESS JDS J
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