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THE" WILMINGTON DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 20, '19 IB OF YESTERDAY'S PRIMARY IN NEW HANOVER COUNTY The Solution of th oitice Senate. Bepresen tatlre. Begister of Deeds Sheriff. Recorder. Solic County Commissioners. itor. Name of Candidate. n I a 5 4- OS a ay a a o a. o e S o i 3 o a? t o s o o U 1 xn o O u m I Kitchen Problem is rst Ward 126 155 92 20 27 36 171 181 41 66 Second Ward Third Ward (Fourth Ward ... Fifth Ward 1st Pet. Fifth Ward 2nd Pet Sixth Wad Winter Park Seagate SevenMile Post .. Masonboro .. .. Cape Fear . . Federal Point Sunset Park ... TOTAL .... .. 125 173 117 190 74 127 68 54 40 40T 39 20 41 1,334 91 199 146 123 99 71 111 66 18 7 21 60 2 4 1,018 230 203 109 193 92 139 75 55 36 47 50 17 42 1,443 63 195 132 129 103 62 108 64 Jl7 11 14 51 5 3 957 111 183 103 46 40 4 11 16 858 61 49 28 4 6 64 20 3 3 3 11 l 273 34 100 93 69 28 8 31 8 5 1 3j 10 0 2 392 31 18 13 31 31 26 26 20 26 39 57 16 7 368 85 51 42 51 14 30 32 o 12 4 7 2 31! 402 5 54 168 45 37 165 267 125 34 131 201 91 20 117 126 87 6 74 229 51 1 51 113 ' 32 9 68 180 65 2 32 108 34 0 51 23 20 0 9 38 11 1 30 32 9 21 25 77 24 0 9 12 3 1 ' 4 '41 10 j 118 8201 1,615 607 297 236 152 241 125 179 102 52 35 55 19 35 273 249 128 222 112 47 44 59 61 1,775 32 1,408 107' 134 69 56 94 44 56 42 51 30 22 54 17 36 118 77 80 115 20 62 30 5 12 3 11 3 4 8121" 201 165 84 114 54 108 58 15 2 40 22 14 34 5811 977 49 65 53 29 26 13 22 25 6 4 4 33 331 9 12 31 25 31 13 13 2 2 3 14 108 257 210 164 132 80 146 87 55 29 59 76 7 34 1641 1,444 Cor- Clrk. Au Publio Board of oner. Crt. ditor. Dfnd. Education. to i-i fc S. a a fl ... W Q a TO 149 1551 130 111 107 . . ..-) V 104 98 77 64 172f 190 178 141 155 112 119 110 92 . 100 28! 49 49 49 38 39' 42 . 39 37 36 48 57 59 45 41 68 78 75 58 63 m ' ' m 34 1 Can you Take The Hills On High? If notdonYltoieadytollaT the fault is with you. Are you -using no T IS STILL T LEADING HOMPSON e ystone V Bring Us Your Storage Battery Work j K MIL Grease You can get it here. Milwaukee, Wis., March 20. Out standing features of yesterday's loy alty primary -were a five-fold increase In the Socialist vote, the overwhelm ing victory of Joseph E. Da vies, for the Democratic Senatorial nomination and -the close race between Irvine L. Lenroot, the loyalist candidate, and James Thompson, who carried the banner of the LaFollette Republicans In the senatorial race of that party. Lenroot supporters maintained that what advantage there was on returns up to 11 o clock today rested with Lenroot. With 14 counties missine:. scattered reports from 57 gave Len root 56,696 and Thompson 54.763. The missing connties and precincts are so situated as to make an accurate fore cast impossible, although it appeared that Lenroot's home district, which is always slow to report, would give him a majority sufficient to overcome that of Thompson in the city and county of Milwaukee. It may be days before the deciding votes are in from the backwoods. Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, at Wilmington, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, March 4, 1918. Loans and discounts $ 74,770.83 Overdrafts secured, none, un- securedd 218.02 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds ... 7,200.00 a.n omer otocKs, i5onas, and Mortgages ! Banking House, $20,000.00; Fur niture and Fixtures. $2,414.86 All other Real Estate owned .. Demand Loans . . . . j Due from National Banks .... Due from State Banks and n-eixiB neia over nours 85.00 LnecKS tor clearmg . . 1,484J59 Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency . ...... f... xmaK isoces ana other U. S. Notes 2,188.00 600.00 22.414.S5 6,996.96 8,065.95 3,229.76 HEAVIES 1 l - T XT T m -m - IC general repair Work and Welding- Done Promntlv and l- & r 0 Done Right. E. P. DUDLEY 14 North Second Street Phone 270 ARE BUSY AT LAKE GARDA Rome, March 20. "West , of Lao Garda," says today's war office re port, "there occurred freauentlv har- rassing fire by the opposing artillery. From Lake Garda to Montello there were desultory artillery action?. Along the Piave exploring parties ex changed rifle fire across the river n.nri patrol encounter took place. Our ar tillery carried out effective burst of fire against hostile positions on the left bank of the river between No venta and Grisoners. "Our aviators set fire to two en emy captive balloons at Conegliancv and Col Mirano. Two hostile air planes were brought down, one by French aviators at San Giacomo Di Veglia and the .other by British air men on the Asiago plateau." Total . Li abilities t Capital Stock paid in ... Surplus Fund . Cndivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid . . Bills payable . Deposits subject to check .. Time Certifies fa of nnHf . savings Deposits or 02a !U vdDuici mucins oucsiancung .. 14 03 Due to National Banks . E75.7 Due on Real Estate 7.G00.00 ....$133,984,58 .. $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 467.54 6.400.00 28,590..' 13,913.80 Zal V.L .V - ,$133,984.56 kn" x .'uuu Carolina jonnty of New Hanover. Msrrh iq iqis If ?-W', WellB. Cashier of ths above suremuiy swear mat tne above statement is true to the best ofmy knowledge and belief. J o v w ,H- w- ELLS, Cashier, bscnbed and sworn tq befor me, this 19th day of March, 1918. r rr W- ? f-ORBETT, Notary Pnblic. My Commission expires August 11,1919 Correct Attest : T- E- SPRUNT, it. UKADY, K- E- WILLIAMS. SAx.'h :..': Directors. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Treasury Department: Raleigh, March 4, 1918. NOTICE OF SAXE. Sealed proposals will he rerii h-w as State Treasurer of North Carolina, at this office, in Raleigh, North Carolina un til April 1st, noon, for the purchase of all or any part of the following Bonds: $500,000.00 Permanent Improvement Bonds Dated July 1, 1918, as follows: $100,000.00 Mature July 1, 1928. $100,000.00 Mature Julv 1. 1929 $100,000.00 Mature July 1, 1930. $100,000.00 Mature July 1, 193L $100,000.00 Mature Julv 1. 19a? The Bonds will be sold at. nu tr h son bidding the lowest rate of interest not xceeaing per cent. Bonds' paid for In full on April 1st will be exempted from all taxation ninHinn income and also when constituting a part U1 luc surplus 01 any DanK, trust company or other corporation. Apply to me for blanks upon which to uiu; B. R. LACY, State Treasurer. 3-5-su-tu-th-4w. ttr active DisdIoVs: I 1 - y 11 JK . -y, II ry vMesj of AT APll You Will Find Here a Complete Display Of Fashionable Hats A New and Complete Line of SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY "American Maid" "Bonitw" MISS ALMA BROWN Children's Sox. t , "THE BEAST OF BERLIN. C4THANK frtlri tli.t r, .j pany has at last had the nerve to come mit o-nrl n Tlfn-1!86 Beat of Berlin." Jhus thundered Burr Macintosh at wkoi rcupert Julian's mas S2? . Beast of ru, m new iorK Uity, as he jumped up on the stage of the Broad way Theatre in an exuberance of overwemng enthusiasm. Shaking his list at the screen whence Julian's won derful impersonation of America's hlX?TZ had Just faded' Macintosh hurled defiance at the Prussian and declared that only our sickly half heartedness had prevented our havine the Kaiser at. tVnV mrv, liupert Julian consigned him in the mm For the picture which Renowned ttctfires Corp, has just sprung on a waiting public not only gives a gra phic insight into the private life and and cruelest man on earth, but set tles the war and the Kaiser, too, to the entire satisfaction of every one who is not profiting by his depravity, moral and physical. Rupert Julian's studied physical likeness to the mad dog of Europe was a startling and clever piece of work, but the way in which the story of the Kaiser's intrigues and deter mination to take Europe by surprise is intertwined with a fictitious storv centering around a blacksmith of LKmvain is still more clever. For the picture never becomes a war picture v J.LY i-vv ocuisc. j-nere are no S? tIef1' slaughter, no hospitals, xet all those are definitely implied by the intense struggle of the little groun of stnoVon pi;. j , j , vwi aim corn- manas of the imperious court of the fS"The Bfast of Berlin" has iust Sfd a cyde of anti-Kaiser films. x-Ambassador Gerard's "My Four Years In Germany" is a splendid con tribution, to the Anti-Prussian fight W oJ2"i eanr must wage within otW Tiib?rders' And there an 2S2rfI?2 to come called "Berlin via ' n by Elsie van Name produced by Francis Ford, a WHAT IT MEANS TO THE HOUSEKEEPER A Cool Kitchen No Ashes No Smoke Simplicity f o Operation Dependable SeeaJuUXmanri Easy Terms. The Tide Water Powe r Co. 28 PHONE28 'TTTBPRSS n win 1 I We Always Please Our Customers Becausevearry-only a first class Ime of goods,- reasonably priced. 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Box 731 HE 0 PIANO RECITAL By Mrs. JEdward MacDowell -.Widow ofAmerica's Foremost Composer, Assisted by Mrs. Thomas, Vocalist. HEMENWAY AUDITORIUM ' FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22ND 8:30 O'Clock Admission 50 cents Recital will be given under the auspices of the North Carolina Soro sis. Proceeds for the benefit of Soldiers' Convalescent Home. "T-iT,x i " . . iwcm can De secured from members of the Sorosis. EJ
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