Newspapers / The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, … / Feb. 14, 1919, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
"v. ' Y--S ' " i .xi : . v. ?.- 25 "a. 'St.- 4 A ' .-. It i w v I- :. 1 R E S POLITICAL BATHE I Oatmeal Makes the Skin Smooth Clear and Rosy 1 White V M yott would baTe -a tbeautlfal com .piexion, one Trlilch will make you ex ' ceedlngly attractlre, just -try this iixn ri'jT . recipe.. Go to my grocery store o . and-get 10 cents worth o ordinary oat- ir iuu ai any HP-to-aate drug store a uuiuB oi uerwiuo. .use tn as directed In every package of derwillo, then lo! and behold! the marvelous change One application of this4 oatmetl-redwillo combination will astonish you. it instant ly makes the skin beautiful, smooth and rosy white. It is highly recommended fol dark, sallow, rough, chapped skin, coarse pores, 'tan, freckles, windburn and facial blemishes., of all kinds. Thousands every where are using it and ouce you try it you will never-be without it. It Is positively harmless. Many use it . in place of face powder, as it, stays on better and gives the skin a more natural appearance. It absolutely defies detection, and It sllfe effects are simply wonderfuL. NOTE When asked about oatmeal-der-willo combination, one of our leading druggists said: "It is truly a" wonder ful beautifier, away ahead of anything we have ever sold before." We are autftorized by the manufacturers to refund the money to anyone who is dissatisfied, , and we would not permit theuse of our nama unless the product possessed unusual mer- ii.- it is sum in mis city unaer aff iron clad money back " guarantee by all drug, gists and department stores,-including H. E. Bellamy and Aherns Broscridv. Why Druggists JRecbmmmend amp-Root For many years druggists have ;:-s a.tfhMi with ; rnnch intftrst t h o t markable rec rd maintained : --to V DK T?-n,.c, 0m -tj It is a physician's prescrtption. Swamp-Eot -ia a strengthening -a medicine. ,t helps the kidneys, liver . and blade' do the work nature in- tended ty should do. Swarfs-Root has stood the. test of -.j' yearsyjflt is sold hy all druggflsj on fta rnrlt and it should help yhtf No , othsr kidney medicine -.has so many :'?:- friends. Be ;sur to- get Swamp-Hoot and --7 start trea.trr.Ant at ones. .? However if you wish first to . test ;K this great preparation send ten cents I. to J3f.JillOTer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,'fora sample bottle. "When writing' ." to sure and mention The Wilmington '- Dispatch. Advt, 3 ' , . . '. - r : i -.3 w A .1-.. 4hiii -mm Vto BROUGHT JOY TO Hi : ENTIRE FAMILY v ? MBcii-; i ITfealth?t Drcco,llhe Herbal1 ll 7 "Sixte-eft" -Tears1 ago' my.wif e'i' ' hMltli :' -";:-'iltas taken mucht. medicine; beenttreat Wtditt' doctowpSifld did everything we y'cver heard of trying to restore health. " Vf--- ' "Her stomach ' seemed incapable .of "digesting the food she ate; it would lie - heavy and cause griping. Her liver . was . very inactive -and dizzy spells would frequently strike her, and t she K ".' would almost faint. Constipation was r' '. a source of daily annoyance and head aches were frequent. . Taere was a general female weakness, and her nerves were constantly on edge. She had a pain in her side that:,would work around to her back, which an rioyed her very much. .Her appetite dwindled to Almost nothing, -which naturally -made her veryf weak. .. ' - "So many people were "'giving Jprise to Dreco that I got two bottles to start with,' abd determined to give it a fair trial.nd what these two bot tles have done for niy wife has brought iov to the entire family. It has improved her health' when all else had f ailed.. -She is like a different ierson. for all her aches and pains are ebne." declared Mr. A. A. Borer of Walnut Grove, N. C. ' - Dreco is now sold by all good drug- . gists and isv 'especially recommended in Wilmington by Hardin's Drug Store 1"26 South Front street. adv, FOOT CALLOUSES Magic ! Peel Them Bight J)K Without Pain or Soreness. Don't suffer! A tinv hottle of Free , none costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a , few drops on. the -toughened calluses or "hard skin" on Dottom oi reet, then lift those pain . ful spots right off with fingers. - ' ;, Wlitn you Deel rir i - ' tilsear. With Freezonn thA .bi k.n...k - . ; . v aam vo4Acsa.biA HARD SKIN AND CTV';y-,w.',irB even irritated. v - t a ,. ... .... .... ... I STIRS AS HNISHJSNEARED Western Metropolis Aroused Over Fight Preceding - the Primaries. MAYORALITY FEATURE And Contest For This Job Is About as One Sided as Is Possible. f CHICAGO 111., Feb. 14.Chicago is much aroused by the political battle which is being waged preliminary to the municipal primaries. With but ten days remaining of the campaign the manv candldaiAa nnrt Kheir managers are preparing for a whirlwind finish. . .:iiAa,the battle j has progressed it has increased in bitterness from day to day, until now it eclipses in this res pect any campaign that Chicago has KPown sincfe the davs nf 'the elder far. Tter H. Harrison. conducted" campaigns' landed him in the mayor's chair times almost with out number. v " -w?.R.the coming primaries candidates wll be named for nearly all of the principal mnlcipal offices, Including the mayoralty, together with half the Jnembership of the board of aldermen. - 1 L V p".vvcoa.ii uanamaies win oe vot- ne successful candidates will be vot- "So tfaiT"a.s the fcenerar nubile Is "con cerried, the interest centers largely, in the. many-sided contest for the mayor alty nominations. It has been many years since Chicago has had a straightout party fight for the mayor alty, but this year the contest is more than usually involved and complicated. Mayor William Hale Thompson is a candidate for renomination on the Re publican ticket. His candidacy, which was -decided upon after he had tried unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for United States seha'tor,' has aroused bitter opposition within as well as without the ranks of the Re publican party. During the lata war the Mayor became a target for much criticism because of various acts and utterances of his which were allegeo at the time co be slrne-Iy tinged with un-Americani8m. It was quite gener ally believed at the time thai Mr. Thompson had placed his political fu ture in serious Jeopardy by the atti tude he elected to take. , Though strongly opposed by. fac tions of his own party, the Mayor has built up a strong political machine of .his own which makes him a formid able entry in the race. He is a good Smpaigner and in his ' previous con rts haa shown that he has a large personal - folrowing, especially among the large' foreign born element of the ctt2V?.-:VV - r '- :.' , ' uuus ui me nepuuiivuuB uave ngreeu on, Jlarry . Olson, .chief justice ;of the munlcipal' couTt as -- their choice. A third entry for the nomination is Cap tain C. E. Merriam, the University of Chicago professor and former alder man, who was the Republican standard-bearer in the mayoralty campaign in 1911. The choice of the Democratic organ ization for the nomination for mayo has fallen on Robert M. Sweitzer, who was the party candidate four years ago against Mayor Thompson. In that election Mr. Sweitzer was defeat ed- by the--surprisingly - large majority of T47.477. votes. At that time the is sue of Roman Catholicism appeared to enter largely into the outcome, which astonished the city by its "de cisiveness. Mr. Sweitzer is now in public .office, having recently been re elected clerR of Cook county. He is closely affiliated with , Roger Sullivan, theprime movefr in Illinois democra cy. There are other candidates in the field for the Democratic nomination, but the strength of the party organi zation is believed to insure the choice oi mr. oweiizer. -' The part that the women voters will take in the primaries and election adds an element of uncertainty to the' con test. - Another new political element of. interest is the Independent Labor Party of Cook countyi which has nom inatedthe "president of the Chicago Federation of Labor, John-Fitzpatrick for mayor. RICH ON FORESTS -co-. atTT-NrrtTOr. Feb. 14. If ad- mission to the national forests were charged at the prevailing cheap movie rate, 10 cents an hour, the government would-have-cleaned -up $7,500,000 last year. ... . , Tn tbflti 3jflMfc:0G0 nersons snent n average of 25 hours each in the national forests, camping, nunung, fishing, exploring and enjoying the scenery. But the American people got au tnia fun fqr nothing. . - 0PEfM40STR!LS!"END " A COUD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Bead and Nose are Staffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passage of your head will ciear ana you can breathe freely. Jno more snumng, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant 'antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of th ehead, sooth ing and healing the swollen or in flamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and ca tarrh yield like magic Don't stay stuffed-lip and miserable. Relief is CHICAGO U. S. COULD GROW - THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; FRIDAYjUABY H 1919-, - " -..tmitmmimnmitiiim.il.. ... lnimiiiiiniiniiiiininiminiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiniiiiiinniiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I All Goods Reduced tO'l-Z ' Ji000ggSr7- Beautiful Crepe de Chine and m i m 482 11 1 MMV.' LV.'AJ fw.-: Men's Pants Regular Price. LIE m mm ' Wllj I 109 NORTH FRONT STREET. miiiiiiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiiiim SOUTH WALES HAS TS SYDNEY, N, S., W.. Feb. 14. The report of the forestry commission for th'e year shows that the area in the state of New South Wales carrying timber -of appreciable value is about 12,000,000 acres. The area of state forests proclaimed and brought under the forestry act during the year was increased b 1,- 338,240 acres.-maklng tno total ,s, 627 acres. In addition to this 2,015 acres were resumed for forestry .pur poses. In all 259,111 acres were aeait with, under topograpmcai or assess ment survey, and 475,720 acres were organized for more intense manage ment and brought under working plans. Then there were 195 1-2 acres planted with 313,564 trees of economic value and 6,726 acres treated for na tural regeneration and improvement. Limitations of shipping largely af fected the timber export last year, but the local tlmttar trade was fairly brisk, and the value of timber generally in creased. Timber imports declined in value about $560,000 as compared with the previous year, a condition which created a strong demand for nativp woods,- which were adapted to many purposes hitherto exclusively served by the-use of imported eoft wood. BIG TIMBER TRAC RT3 and k$m$ - . F. M..-SOUTHERLAND, Manager. COMMONERS TO GO TO LAW SCHOOL LONDON. Feb. 14. New members of the house of commons are going to learn parliamentary practices. Col. Sanders, treasurer of the kin's household, is teacher. The new members will be onco'ur agedto "unlearh habits of speech cultivated during the campaign, such as addressing audiences as "friends." In the house it is customary for speak ers to address their remarks to the chair only. For Infants & Invalids A Nutritious Diet for AH Ages. Quick Lunch; -Home or Office OTHERS are IMITATIONS I 1 V j ; Prices Are Cut Right and Left Regardless of Loss Georgette Grepe Pig Is the Biggest Bargain Event of the year. Our whole stock is being offered at generous clearance Price Reductions. LADIES' SUITS take one-half off from the regular price of any cloth suit in the store and it is yours. Our entire stock of Women's and Misses' Suits is included. LADIES' COATS Take one-half off from regular price of any cloth coat in the store and it is yours. Our en tire stock of Women's and Misses' Coats is in cluded. LADIES' DRESSES 1-2 OFF Special values in Women's and Misses' Silk, Serge, and Velvet Dresses at one-half price. SKIRTS - : A general reduction of onehalf off has been made on all styles of Women's separate Skirts. Winter Suits fitted lit at .& redaction ly one-third. MEN'S OVERCOATS 1-3 OFF All the latest styles are included. Nothing has been spared. CHILDREN'S SUITS 1-3 OFF Boys' Suits in Blue Serge, Checks, Plaids and Plain Materials. Every Model strictly new. CLOTHING f.fi ' " 1 L BRIDES OF WAR LONDON, Feb. 14. Schools for war brides and soldiers' fiancees are being planned by the demobilization department. Domestic science, food chemistry, marketing and care of children will be -taught. The government will pay - all ex penses of - the pupil. The schools will be open only to wives of soldiers and women engaged to marry..soldiers. More than 400,000 young women are eligible, it is esti mated. - Department . officials explain the schools are expected to pay for them selves as social experiments by train ing women to be helpful wives. The schools are needed, it is believed be cause thousands of young girls left their homes to work in Munition fac tories at a time when they ordinarily would have begun to learn house hold duties. . s . ' ' Of 1,500,000 men who entered in dustryv during the war, thousands now are Jobless through the closing of mu nition factories, hundreds are un able to find other employment bet&ase peace industries have not yet sot into PUN SCHOQ FOR All 1 ifefesn Waists At One of xai? THIS BIG CASH SALE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY CO. M WILMINGTON, N. af,; full swine. The schools are expected to gfve occupation to hundreds of wo men who otherwise would have noth ing to do. The wives' and fiancees' schools will be established in scores of cities which became munition centers during the war. QUARANTINE ALL MIDDLE WEST STATES WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Practi cally all states in the middle west and west are to be quarantined. Department of agriculture officials have found after investigation that the common barberry harbors the Catarrh Vanishes Here Is Treatment That All . Sufferers Can Rely Upon If yon want to drive catarrland all Its disgusting symptoms from your system iu the shortest possible time, go to your druggist-and ask for a Hyomel outfit to day. Breathe Hyomei -and let it rid yon of catarrh; it gives such quick relief that all who use it for the first time are astonished. Hydmei is a pure, pleasant antiseptic, which is breathed into the lungs ojer the inflamed membrane; it soothes the sort spots, and heals all inflammation. 1 Don't suffer another day with catarrh; the disease Is dangerous and otten, ends In consumption. Start the Hyomei treat ment today.. No t0,?a?t, -ug iv sprays Just breathe itr-thaf s all. Ask J &. Bellamy. Adv, lllillllllllHIIIIH Goods Reduced 1 1-3 to 1-2 S - Half Price i"l'yvggaatm- 3 black stem rust of wheat, oats, barley, rye and other grains. Therefore, a quarantine to prohibit the interstate movement of barberry has been pro posed by Secretary Houston, in order to prevent repetition of serious losses which , have been caused in grain crops in former jears. Piles Can't Be Cured From The OUide. External treatments seldom cure Piles. Nor do surgical operations. The cause is inside bad circula te blood is stagnant, the veins flaThe bowel walls are weak, the par almost dead. .. yourself To quickly and afel "emulation of piles you must e the rc send a fresh current t i3 stagnant pools. and the only safe method. Ointme cutting won't do it specialist, J. S. Leonhardt, M. a - v a set at work some YwBoto real internal remedy for Piption succeeded.' He named his presc v Hi3MTOID, and tried it J JEM before he was satisfied where ROID is sold by druggists eveOrmjesg under guarantee, it aiways tablet, easy to take, f drug be found at Bellamy s lni everywhere, who will tiftfle the purchase price to any customer. adv.. 'in
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1919, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75