FATHER McMANUS BRINGING WE ARE SETTING UP A CLUB FOR PIANISTS WOULD XOO LIKE TO 3 LET5 .CTART CLUeT SOME. OF THEM NOW! . y . OO TOU THINK ' A GISTOR MIV SMITH TO PLAY THE tANO ON ,UNOM IT'S A tfci FOR HER TO EVER PLAN SHE CAN COOK OR PLAY A PANQ TOU BET t JOIN f rr- I I iii A M 111 1 asfc r f i! I- v f f i i i i -. SFtI' kg -il-4 "'" ; . ,v , ... , ; : : .f .1 "ii r . j OUR JUNE 3EI E?- P L . i BUSINESS ISSi-JH: SPECIALS " se' ONE BAY MUL S-TS?,? OWN.ER J- mbmbsbnobb sbbtiCe. can get by pi ' n ar3 fs4j For tbii terriee m m the PotW for mule. J. 0 ' api l??f;! Telerrpl Cable Company messenger. set Park. " They will call tor your d.M In the ' ----- " " ! muo manner and quick time aa they LOST ON PR ' H'". now eoTer the city for telegrams, night Street, bunch ' lettergrams, cables, etc Finder will b 5 ael For farther Information as to "ads." ley, 413 Print .tit: call 176, but for telegraph service call . .. (- -. "Postal Telegraph. WE HAVE SOP iiOOD O D ? FOF t sale. See us . f''P MOVING DAY CALL UP TELE- lan Jn .' . phone 124 and get experienced men -no eA1 - n . r - r to handle our furniture Big wag. F """"t . ; 1; J . ons, reasonable prices. Schloss, .'V'....., Bear and Davis Co., 15 South Second. Agt Ho' - ' - - " k " - HORSE FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT " of method of delivery will sell a FORDS FOR 3 ; vi - good horse. City Laundry, 26 North eral Fords, c Second sL 6-7-tf one Ford ah ' " going fast. " WANTED REGISTERED DENTIST; before they a e tour ; North Carolina; good proposition to ing Car has s - ; Tfc right man. Address Dentist, Dis- others are fl . n. patch. 6-19-tf Millan, Jr. J! WARM WEATHER SPECIALS BOOKKEEPEF lu 1 NT Tt Welch's Grape Juice, pints, quarts, keep books c !o a half gallons; crushed fruits, ice use typewrit - t ! S cream powder, cones; mixed cakes. spondence. ne ; : ' ' Complete line chewing gum, candies. Address "Maix " cars , , tcb Mason's fruit jars and produce in : season. Bear Prod. & Mdse. Co., 1 Phone 452-453. No. 14-16 Market St., TOP TRIMMII; CiU" SFEC! v Wilmington, N. C. Any kind of . v taa trlm?y ; " ' us. Have -th ? FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BEDS, ed up. W. D '-r'Mu 'r S springs, mattresses, refrigerators, - - oil cook stoves, feather pillows. See AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. Wt us. Our prices are lowest in Wil- have a large stock. See us before mington. Castle ' St. Furniture Co., buying tires. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. 705 Castle St. Phone 198. 6-22-7t . 6-2fr3t tdiimc iNiT- p&tupr PnoD5 07 SOME M0RE FORDS. SEE US FOR TRUNKS AND tEATHEK GOODS Oc . rn coco faU descriptions. You will find at Prices. MacMillan s Garage. 6-25-3t Cfcas. Finkelstein's place Guaran- ALL PAINTERS ARE INVITED TO tee you to save money. 6 So. Front attend a meetIng at the Odd Fel St. Phone 642. -ti lowg. Hall Thursday nig.t, at 8 WARM WEATHER SPECIALS: 'clck- 6"25'3t Wascot ginger ale, concentrated LOST A HORSE, BAY MARE. LAST syrups, all flavors; crushed fruits, 8een at Fourteenth and Market Sts. straws, Hersheys, Hooten's, Run- igtn if found please, notify kel's and Greenfield chocolates, D. Swat, R. F. D. No. 1. 6-22 3t Campfire marshmallows, ice cream cones, dishers, Pennant peanuts, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Welch's grape juice, Cracker Jack, on Market street in good condition, chewing gum and cherry smash. $37.50. H. F. Wilder, 207 Princess. We also carry complete line produce 6-25-tf in season. Bear Produce & Mdse Co. (Wholesale), No. 14 Market St. FQR RENT2o5 ANN ST., 6 ROOMS. Phone 452-453. (MSM 1Q6 South Ninth fltf 6 ro'oms Apart. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON ment No. 611 Orange, 6 rooms. H. date of issue when so requested. F. Wilder, 207 Princess. 6-25-tf Phone ycnr order to 745. Gordon'! 1 : News Stand. 10-7-tf. ONE FURNISHED SIX-ROOM HOUSE for rent; also one furnished three- WANTED TO BUY SOME CHEAP room apartmentfl H. F. Wilder, Second-handed Bicycles. Apply 2n7 ppp,.,, fi or f Queen City Cycle Co 209 Market Ml rnncess- SL Phone 862. 4'29 tf A CLEAR CONSCIENCE AND FIRE MECHANICS' HOME ASSOCIATION insurance. You sleep easy if you opened its 56th series B. and L. have these. You get the fire insur- stock June 1st, but the snries is still ance from H. F. Wilder, 207 Prin- open. Take some invesJment stock - cess. 6-25-tf and help build new homes for ship- - . builders. Walker Taylor. President; PROPERTY TO SELL OR RENT? W. M. Cumming, Secretary. 208 Put it in my hands; that's my busi- Princess st. 6-5-tf ness and I have the best of facilities - Z for handling it. H. F. Wilder, 207 FRUIT JARS, JELLY GLASSES, JAR Princess St. 6-25-tf rubbers, galvanized tubs, brooms, ; . curtain stretchers, clpthes baskets, D0DGE BROS. SEDAN, 1918 MODEL flower pots and enamelware at C. R , 3 500 n G ?' nT SM?f Price ons application. W. D. Mao Seventh and Orange sts. 6-7-tf Mman Jr WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS LITf,, , , . for light housekeepingOy couple WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH COTTAGES without children. Terms reasonable ranging in price from $200 to $300, nji good location. Can . furnish payable m installments. A cottage good references. Phone 1715-J. an investment that pays big ; 6-23-3t health dividends. Wright's Realty . ' and Insurance Agency. 6-25-lt AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND - r , supplies. MacMillan's Garage is HOMESEEKER WHO WANTS A headquarters for touring informa- reasonable price. Look j.t No. 509 tion. We know the roads. W. D. South Second street; lot' 33 by 100 MacMillan, Jr. 6-20-6t with alley on side; terms easy; price . ; low. Will be glad to talk to you WANTED AT , ONCE, TEN CARPEN- about this." Wright's Realty and In ters. Apply at Navassa factory. surance Agency. 6-25-lt Phone 90. . ..... 6-24-3t '- A NEW HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, I WANTED-? THREE : WHITE WAIT- all conveniences, good location, resses and one boy. Address Wait- Price about , the cost of the house er, General Delivery. 6-24 2tj alone, and terms easy. A fine home. nreiDADi -rr,M - A good investment. Wright's Realty FOR SALE-DESIRABLE TOME ON and Insurance Agency wff.lt Ann street between Third and , - . Fourthw Phone 1045 . F. Wallace, no. 2t1 NORTH NINTH STREET, A agent. Home Bank Bldg. 6-24-lt cottage a Splendid location for FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL HOME AT less than one thousand dollars and Oleander. Can arrange good term?. n easy terms. Talk to us about Phone 1045. O; T. Wallace, Agent this-' Wright's Realty and Insur " Home .Bank Bldgr ; , . I5"24:! ance Agency. , Mi-it LOST FEMALE AIREDALE DOG; STEAM HEAT, HARD WOOD - has studded leather collar with own- - floors, .modern -delightful home, Is i ers ame .oils nameplate; . also, cop- . number. 22,0.o.uth. Third street. It ' ffer wlr6 coll .r. Reward for return is for sale and at attractive price o. to s: Lv! Boyd, v. 1603 Grace ; street. ; and, terms." Wright's Realty and In-PJioa'l-S5w ,y ', u -2.i-U ' siicaiice As?ncy. t y -6-25-lt iTiiir,fri stfinti'iir ?Uffuuu IfinyfllitL III iitJEM WriterH'p of - New Ingl-Seat Aes 0p'BM' Ci'm Raleigh a 1 (Spal to .Th Dfipatsrh.) RaisigK. "3hm $5 . ;K:iabri1 write fs of n.w tiftst &fejofi4-i2je to be ia the war, copied vivir an ex seMngtj rrftr "toy vi&iUk- rr.. -all the -whiiz'.i o ffnQ lv ie men Li? pctE lili-wise siACk '.- Vie aero--:ase factrry hi t'iai i'! iting out imkip-i of toe, , . Raleigh 't;sii;:L" 'ba'. tt ADK,i. -raachine its fiair. in t'Q irffvrrjjy..tal pot. The Gisp . ---.r ; ;r. iiusiness not acci;;. i-r reiijugility for iis jy-tmlsEi. j . - J does :.u?:m-' iiferry A:;v. v, patent so z'.-ic-ssm ti : ": pir ;s, make " - a : .o - -uterested av;at;-it hv, :. - ;--r.. aterview re He tiiitfe? vili be a fea? r.on3i -ir.tii' a u w years ' -. v-uy. . ;,,( . : jiachine i'a ridi' jpole of t hunk, Will a 1 f bullet i t a low indicated, ; h machine 1 uwr las' put s? t i. - ught the ; oas had "-"r. -i r ;Iu.du : There - at- j -it.,,! - a 4- patentee Lo caui oia as mono planes are before the nation. But the Atwood was early on the spot. He be lieves that his fast engine driving a small machine carrying a full comple ment of hell for the Hun can kiss the roofs of Berlin, knock the spots off them, get in and out with least danger and always with the smallest loss be cause the machines are light and the men engaged only one. So Raleigh is having a thrill. It isn't a bigger one than came during the days of hope that attended the ap peal for a cantonment or something just as good. The promoters of the big enterprise capitalized at $500,000 are pleased. It is said that no stock can be bought now. There is no way for a newspaper man to find this out. He could not buy if there were and it would be a piece of pure impudence to make any sort of bluff in that direc tion. It is true that John A. Park Is a publisher and he is mixed up in it, but Park's business was selling auto mobiles until he got the newspaper start -that cannot be stopped. One month ago these columns told the story of the government's reported pleasure with the Atwood machine. Three days ago a Washington story dealing in five millions came down and the promoters of the Atwood machine, among whom are W. B. Drake, E. C. Duncan, Howard White, John A. Pane and Mr. Atwood himself, were not wholly ignorant of what was going on. It got out that the government might build $5,000,000 worth of machines here. The one-seat flier followed. Anyway, a lot of people are getting pleasure out of the situation. Evident ly the boy who flew his machine many years ago about the capitol at Wash ington, who flew from St. Louis to ew York and managed to live through a period when it was far. -ionable for every aviator to commit suicide by some spectacular stunt, has used his sense to make something that will work. George Creel today writes President Santord Martin that Mr. Creel will re lax a resolution made recently against all public speech-making and will be with the North Carolina Press associa tion July 25 for the annual address. Mr.' Creel found himself so often victimized that he concluded to hold his tongue. The cordiality of the invi tation so impresses him that he is willing to take a chance among people wno seem aroretime to like him J W. Bailey has, accepted the invitation to speak on the constitutional amend- WANTED A GOQD SERVANT FOR small family I best pay for right par ty; must bring references. C A Himmelman; Central Boulevard; Carolina Beach Road, Sunset Park. 6-25-lt IEMONSI LEMONS! LEMONS' WAS- cott ginger ale, concentrated syrups, all flavors; crushed fruits, straws, Hershey's, Hooten's, Runkel's and Greenfield chocolates; Campfire marshmallows, ice cream cones, dishers.- Pennant peanuts, Welch's grape juice, Cracker Jack, chewing gum and cherry smash. We also carry cnplete line produce in sea- son. Bear Produce & Mdse. Co. (wholesale), No. 14 Market St., Phones 452-453. Vl2-tf ments at this session. From Miss Julia A. Thorns, Ash boro, the following announcement of a meeting for the woman's committee of the national council of deense is sent out today: Annual metting of the woman's com mittee of the council of national de fense is called at Greensboro, July 11-12. . Through the courtesy of Mr. W. C. Jackson, director of the summer school of the State Normal and Industrial college, a most cordial invitation has been extended to the executive com mittee, presidents of all statewide organizations and county chairmen to be the guests of the college at the conferences on Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening and Friday morning. The college will entertain all these groups who attend at this time. Miss Ida Tarbell is to be the guest of honor at this time, and as she is a member of the woman's committee, council of national defense, Washing ton, D. C, and a speaker of national importance, it Is hoped that she will be greeted by a large attendance. The above is authorized by Mrs. Eu gene Reilley, state chairman council of national defense. The meetings will be open to all members of county and local units who may desire to attend. YOUNG HAS NAMED MEMBERS OF STAFF. Norfolk, V., June 25. J. H. Young, federal manager of the Virginia rail way, today announced the appoint ment of the following officials as members of his staff: M. S. Hawkins, assistant to federal manager; J. D. Stack, general man ager; S. M. Adsit, general freight and passenger agent; H. Fernstrom, dhief engineer; F. W. Russell, local treas urer; W. C. EveretL auditor; Loyall, Taylor & White, general solicitors; A. B. Lacy, purchasing agent ' BIDS WANTED! Sealed bids will be received by the County Commissioners at the Court House, Wilmington, N. C, until Mon day, July 8, 1918, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of installing a steam heating system according to plans and specifications on file at commission ers' office. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. A. McGOlT, Chairman. May Succeed Wekerle. Amsterdam, June 24. In discussing the crisis in the Hungarian govern ment, Budapest newspapers, says the Lokan Anzeiger of Berlin, mentions Count Tlsza, presumably as successor to Premier Wekerle. Absentees May Vote. Washington, June 25. Regulations soon will be issue dby the war and navy departments, Secretaries Baker and Daniels told callers today, provid ing that the Americans in military service, both abroad and at home, from states which have enacted laws for absentee voting of those in the service, may cast their ballots in the congressional elections next fall. Great Damage By Tempest. San Salvador, June 25 . Great dam age has been caused in Zacatecoluca and San Vicente by a tempest of un precedented severity. Many houses were razed and a large area of 'the country at the foot of San Vicente volcano was devastated by an ava lanche of volcanic mud from the slopes of the mountain. Many bzodies of the people caught in the inundation have been swept down the Lempa river. Body of Aviator Found. Italian Headquarters, Monday, June 24. The body of Captain Benacca, Italy's famous aviator, whose machine fell in flames inside the Austrian lines dn June 21, after a battle with enemy airmen, was found today during the Italian advance. The aviator's body was only slightly burned. The Aus trians had removed the machine. Y.flfl C. A. Join Y M. C. A. war secretaries. Act immediately, we beg, W. B. Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C. JUNE 23RD TO 28TH W. S. S. WEEK Pledge yourself to save and buy War Savings Stamps. Let your dollars fight for those who are fight mg for 'you." Home Savings Bank "Security and Service Every War Savings Certificate purchased by you sends Uncle Sam one step nearer Berlin. THE DU PONT COMPANY At HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Needs Skilled Tradesmen At Once. Shop Machinists, Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Boiler Makers, Carpenters. . ' , Eight-hour day and trans portation refunded after thirty days satisfactory service; Don't write ; come prepared for work, with tools. Work for an essential war industry and so help Uncle Sam win the war! 6-4-tf Fjor Sale 25,000 Judge Cooley Cigars, 50 to box. 6,750 Old Virginia Cheroots, 250 to box. 22,850 Serv-Us Cigars, tins, 25 to box. 8,000 Serv-Us Cigars, boxes, 50 to box. 18,400 Y. M. C. A. Cigars, 50 to box. 8,150 Lango Cigars, 50 to box. 6,400 Golden Eagle Cigars, 100 to box. Dl. GORE CO. Wilmington, N. C. security against want in old age open a savings Account Four Per Cent Interest Commercial and Trust Accounts Solicited This Bank welcomes new depositors, no matter how small the account. We encourage the starting of a small account. Begin the day right by opening an account to day. A little put away each week a steady, well planned method of saving is the best habit that can be formed. SAVE AND BE SAFE American Bank & Trust Co. llllllllllllll!!HI!IIIII!!llllllllllI!iniIIII!II;IIIlI!!II!llll!!IH -and Builders' Supplies We Carry High, Grade Material and offer our best services. W. B. THORPE & CO. I Phone 789. : :l niiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiioiKiiiiiNiiiiiiiifciiiiiiiiiiuiiiinni TO ALL NEWCOMERS "As much as we would like to, it is impossible to meet each one of you. personally. We are therefore using this medium to extend a most hearty welcome to our city. If you are looking for a safe, convenient and accommodating bank to open a checking account, or to deposit your savings, where they will draw Interest, you will find the Citizens' will answer all these requirements and welcome any business you may favor us with. THE CITIZENS' BANK Corner Second and Princess Sts. Wilmington, N. C A Helping Hand to the Boys "Over There" Do Your Bit More If You Can BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Every time you make a purchase invest your change in WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, Deprive yourself of some little unnecessary luxury BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS.' SMOKE A CIGAR LESS A DAY BUY, WAR SAVINGS STAMPS- DRINK ONE LESS SODA A DAY BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. MURCHISON BANK WOMAN EVERY Should have a Bank Account, and as the woman of today is entering more into the business affairs of our com munity, our Bank wishes to extend to them an invitation to make use of our Banking Facilities and to assure them of every courtesy and attention to their business. SPECIAL LADIES' DEPARTMENT THE PEOPLES SAVINGS B CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS F. W. Dick; Presided J. HOLMES DAVIS, Cashier ANK