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I 7 i i THE MORNING STAR WILMDTGTON," N. 0, SATURUAr, xnuiTOIBER 8, 1919. EIGHT, Pneumonia NOTORIOUS OUTLAW STAR; II N. ONE CENT word each Insertion; minimum charge "25a Cash -with order: seven consecutive Insertions or more 25 per cent, discount. Initials and numbers count as one Not responsible for more than one incorrect, insertion of "ad" more than one time.

Words and figures not guaranteed over telephone. "Ads" running till ordered out must -be discontinued in writing. Address, WILMINGTON STAB. COMPANT, Jm Wllmlagtom, N. LEGAL HOLIDAY 'A Tuesday, November 11, being "Armisfice Day' no business will be transacted by the banks of this city on that date.

VnimGTfN CLEARING HOUSE ASS0- ciation Thomas E. Cooper, Secretary American Bank Trust Company i. often 'follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLDI CASCARAfcPQUININ Standard cold remedy for 20 years k. opiate breaks up a cold in 24 nours renevet grip in a days. Money oacx ft mu.

ine genuine dox oat a Ked top with Mr. HiU's picture. At All Oris Storn uty-Lefsey threw out a cordon of officers about the place and himself approached the scene of merrymaking. He was received 'coldly and with suspicion The wife of the desperado declared that; her husband was not at home. The neighbors reiterated her assertions asservating that he had departed from the settlement fo parts unknown and the -day and the hour of his return were not matters of their knowledge.

Mr. Lefsey was unconvinced and gfarted toward' the Mrs. Bczeman la'd hands upon him to detain him, but he proceeded. As he approached he saw the two Bozemans leave the cabin from the rear and make off toward the swamp, both heavily armed with shotguns. The more desperate -of the two took the path that led athwart the hiding place of Deputy Brown, and thereby hangs the tale of his undoing.

He had taken the wrong path. Although Deputy Brown is a man of small stature, he is a giant in courage. As the man passed he reached out and gathered the alleged blockader in the collar and ordered him to surrender. The "man jerked himself clear of the deputy, but as he did so there was a crushing impact of the pistol butt against the skull, and the scalp was open for six inches. Not even that powerful blow was enough and others were necessary before he gave up.

He was heavily armed, carrying among other destructive weapons an automatic shotgun, loaded with buck shot. In his pockets he had sufficient ammunition to withstand a seige. The other Bozeman got away. The officers gathered quietly and slipped away with their capture, fearing to continue their pursuit lest the guests at the festival rise up and obliterate them. The arrest Was done almost without sound, and the merrymaking continued uninterrupted, 'although within earshot of the struggle.

As the officers left they could see the male guests gathered around a festive keg in a shack near the cabin. Many stories are told in Brunswick r.nimrv rtt the misdeeds of the Boze mans, and of ihe prisoner In particu lar. There ar. warrants wiinout number against him. Once when the trail grew too hot he left the county to sojourn in South Carolina.

"While there, according to the he chot and killed a sheriff ind thereupon returned to his natlye heath. Some years ago the sheriff of Brunswick county, irked with the continued lawlessness of Bozeman, approached him with a warrant and attempted his arrest. Bozeman listened with amused contempt while the officer read the warrant, but declined to be arrested. The officer attempted force, bo the story goes, and the desperado picked him up arid threw him against the fence. Three panels of the fence fell down under the impact of the sheriff against it.

Bozeman then told the sheriff that he wpuld let him go at that If he would promise never to bother him again. The sheriff left, and yesterday was the first time that he has ever been arrested, though the first warrants issued against him are said to carry the date of 1904. Eddie Polo Today. At The Grand It's greaU (ady.) Get share today, new investment stock at fl23 Princess. Carolina Building and Loan Association.

adv. SENATE TAKES FIRST AFFIRMATIVE STEP Continued from Page One principal allied and associated powers to wit: Great Britain, France Italy and Japan." With the same line-up the Senate rejected, 48 to 40, two proposals by Senator McCumber to modify the acceptance requirement and also voted down, 63 to 23 a motion by Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, to require acceptance by all four of the powers named. An amendment by Senator King, Democrat, Utah, to make tacit recognition of the United States as a party to the reaty equivalent to affirmative acceptance of the qualifications was defeated 46 42. As a result of the day's developments four separate elements in the Senate, were claiming to hold the balance of power which ultimately would decide the treaty's fate. Democratic leaders claimed It on the basis of their deadlock program and the Republican leaders on the strength of the united Republican support of the The claim of the mild reservationlsts was based on their determination to force acceptance of reservations just, as they had forced1 rejection.

of Amendments. Get share today, new investment stock at 123 Princess. Carolina Building and Loan Association. adv. Eddie Polo Today.

At The Grand It's greatl (adv.) FOR SALE HOUSE 828 GRACE. COR. ner Ninth and Grace. no-8-7t TAKEN YESTERDAY ederal Officers Invade Green Swamp and Bring Away N. T.

Bozeman After eluding state and federal offi cers 'who desired him bp various charges for the past 15 years. N. T. Bozeman, a notorious bad man of Brunswick county, was captured late yesterday afternoon by a squad of deputy United States maVshaJs and collectors organized in New Bern early in the week by United States Marshal George H. Bellamy and sent hero to assist Deputy Marshal A.

B. jWest. who has been in pursuit of the fugitive for five. months past, Thet desperado was taken, at New while in the midst of la hilarious festival and oyster roast, and brought tft Via (t loo 1 V. VliJ lllAJlb DilUI Li ventre midnight and patched together again at the James WalkeT MemoriaL hospital, a score of stitches being, necessary to bind up the lacerations in his scalp, which were infiictedj before he submitted himself to arrest.

After-. wards he was landed in Jail to await a hearing before United States Commissioner A. S. Williams a 10 o'clock today. It was only after a stiff fight, tn which Deputy Collector E.

jR. Brown, more generally known as "jut Em In the Hospital" Brown, used the butt of a .38 Smith Wesson oh the skull of the desperado that he was subdued! brother of ther prisoner, Spencer Bozeman, eluded the officers in the gathering dusk and made his way Into the Impenetrable depths of Green swamp. 1 It was early yesterday morning when the squad of officers, led by Deputy Collector P. Lefsey, and composed of Deputy Collectors J. H.

Jonnson. Shores and E. R. jBrown and Deputy Marshals A. B.

West vand J. H. Ramsey, left the city it quest of the desperado. A serious day's work was In prospect, for. the Jman has a reputation that has made 'him" the terror of the southern end Brunswick county.

The section in which he holds his habitation is a wild and sparsely settled wilderness, and such citizens as it boasts of have the reputation of holding revenue officers ijn very low esteem. Bozeman is a giant In physical strength, and Is about 35 years old.1 The party went to jNew River, which Is the nearest village. On every face that met there Vas suspicion written in unmistakable expression. The word went abroad that there were hated and dreaded, revenue officers in the neighborhood. Spencer Bozeman, brother of the desperado and outlaw, and himself havinjg somewhat of a reputation that has! caused the federal authorities to issue warrants against him, was in the pillage when the officers arrived.

Observing the situation and not finding it to his liking, he forsook the environs and fled toward Green swamp. The officers gave chase and there was an exchange of shots as he disappeared into the jungle. Foiled in their first endeavor, the officers set about mission in earnest. It was tljen mid-day and they made off to await nightfall. When it was growing dusk they approached the house of Bozeman and found it the center of great merrymaking.

The population for miles around had to celebrate with an oyster roast, and there were indications of a rustic dance later in the evening. Dep- 'Get share today, ne investment stock at 123 Princess. Carolina Building and Loan Association. adv. Will the Influenza Return? Public Health Authorities Predict Its Recurrence Guard Against It by Building Up the Blood Pepto-Mangan Creates Rich, Red Blood and Increases Strength' Surgeon General of the United Public Health Service, in a recent- statement from) Washington, warns the public that tile much-dreadr ed influenza epidemic will probably return thlsfall and All medical authorities agree that the weak, bloodless, rundown individual is more likely to contract this as well as an other infectious disease) than Is the strong, robust, red-blooded man or woman.

In view of these1 facts, It is wine to use every effort to build up the blood and thus increase the bodily resistance -to the invasion of thei germs of the disease. Gude's PeptoiMangan is an absolutely dependable red-blood builder in all conditions of lowered vitality not due to serious disease of the vital 'organs. It Improves the appetite, Imparts color to the cheeks, and creates new hope and-ambition in those who have became pale, weak, and lustless. Physicians recommend Gude's Pepto-Mangan. -When you order, be sure 'the word Gude's' is on the! package.

Without "Gude's," is Is not Pepto-Mangan. Furnished in both liquid and tablet form.i For sale by all Idrugglsts. adv. FO iv- J. SINESS LOCALS WE ARE OFFERING FOR aUICK sale large roomy home "on Fifth and Grace street.

Can be bought for less than, 16,000.. Immediate possession. See James and James, phone 163. no-8-lt BROKE LOOSE OR -STOLEN-HERE cuueguay, 'Jiovemoer one umtn mare ymule, six years old, weight about 1,000 pounds. Any information, advise J.

O. Bizzelt or TV. H. Heer-ing, Clinton. N.

A reasonable reward will be given, no-8-3t STOLEN FORD TO TJRING CAR Doay rno. 46016; motor wo. ssaviu; license No. 66767; no tail light attachments, on. rear, Drill for trailer; stay broken in back of front Finder -notify G.

F. Bullard, at EHzabethtown, N. and receive reward. no-8-tf BARGAIN TWIN. CYLINDER, three-x -reed Harley-Davidson motor cycle in first class" condition at very low orlee.

Wilmington Cycle Company, 215 Market street. no-s-at SILK HOSE TODAY FROM 1JS0 TO s.ow a pair. u. H. jrore as co.

no-8-lt U. T. C. ATTENTION THE REGU- lar meeting or Cape er council will be held. Saturday evening, November 8, at 8 o'clock.

A full attendance of the members Is urgently requested. Fraternally, W. C. Smith, secretary, no-8-lt AUTOMOBILE OAKLAND TOURING car In first class condition, for sale at reasonable price, half balance can be arranged to suit purchaser. Call at Wilmington Cycle Company, 216 Market street.

no-8-2t YOU WILL FIND A YER ATTRAC xtve selection of auto robes at j. ii. Fore and Company. ---flo-8-lt CHICKENSI CHICKENS! CHICKENS! All sixes and prices; country pig pork; pork hams 40c -lb; shoulders 35c; good beef roasts 30c; legs of lamb 40c lb; shoulders 35c. Batson's Meat Market, phone No.

72, 16 North Second street. no-8-lt WANTED THE Y. M. C- A. WANTS anv mftraxinM ni' nArloflLMlt OI re cent issue, for distribution amolig in-' dustrial workers of this city, confer with industrial secretary, local Y.M.

C. A and publications will be collected from any address. no-8-7t FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR, 1918 model, run about 6,000 miles on good roads, 16 "months old. Good condition. Pxone" 1M94-W.

P. O. Box B94. no-8-2t LOST BLACK VELVET HAND BAG. dollar bill, some change.

glove, nanaicercmer, owner cara, probably dropped from machine. Call 1568-J and receive reward. no-8-lt EGGS! EGGS! 500 DOZEN FRESH candled eggs: today 58c dozen; best table butter 70c pound-Phone orders early. J. E.

Marshburn. phone 385. no-8-lt FOR SALE 30 CHICKENS DOUBLE cheeken coop; 300 feet poultry wirer William Velman, 814 South Eighth street. no-8-2t FOR RENT TWO ROOMS COM. pletely furnished for light nouse trunln lnn1 at No 1 38ft TCiffhth street.

Also for sale, two good coal heaters. no-8-lt FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT IN In the Princess Building 109 Princess "street with private bath; also single furnished room for rent. See Mrs. Brandon In Princess Building, Second Floor or Wright's Real Estate and Fire Agency. no-8-lt CHICKENS AND EGGSt COUNTRY produce, fresh country meat; rrkuit and fancy groceries, Call O.

G. Rhodes, 113 South Front street, phone 269. no-8-7t CARPENTERS WANTED 25 N- unlon carpenters and millwrights wanted at once; long inside Job, good wages. See Mr. Langley.

119 Orange street after 6 or Sundays. no-8-4t WANTED TO BUY GASOLINE TANK and pump; name capacity, price, etc. D. W. Carter Company, R.

F. D. No. 5AFayetteville, N. C.

no-7-4t WANTED--BY YOUNG MAN WITH experience position In garage, or delivering. Good reference-- Address B.V 118 South Ninth street: no-7-2t WANTED DESK ROOM DOWNTOWN preferably on first floor witn congenial tenants. Address, stating whatyou have and rental; required. "Desk Room" care Star. no-7-3t FOR RENT ROOMS, ALSO TABLE guest, 10 HOUta Jtf'lim avenue, nwtio Carolina Apartments.

ao-7-4t WANTED ONE ROOM IN PRIVATE family with not ana com wmr bath; very close In town desired; room with heat if possible. N. care Star, no-7-3t WANTED TO BUY EIGHT- TO 10- room house. Aioen nermann, East River Mill, "Burgaw, N. C.

no-7-7t WANTED POSITION AS CLERK ON Saturday's from opiock untu closing time; In clothing, grocery or shoe store, by young man, Address, P. O. Box 723. no-27-3t WANTED SALESMEN TO FEATURE our patented Slip-grip -soit couar fastener. Nationally advertised and extensively endorsed by the using public, credits on all repeat business, no excellent op- portunlty for: progressive salesmen.

Preferenoe given to specialty men, calling on clothiers, haberdashers, dry goods stores, department stores, drug and jewelry trade. Liberal commission. Convenient pocket sam ple outfit- furnished. Eisenstdt Mf St. Louis.

no-l-sa-mo-2t FOR SALE LOTS 23 AND 24, BLOCK 13, Carolina Placer Apply 313-314 Mechanics Building, Petersburg, v. H6me-Ma4e Lotion for Wrinkled, Flabby Skin To remove wrinkles and age lines.or to, delay their formation, a simple lotion made by dissolving on ounce of pure powdered- saxolite in a' half pint of witch hazel, will be found wonderfully efficacious. This tends to tighten and tone rup the relaxed making it firm and smooth- The ingredients of course can be. had at any drug, store or in, toilet sections of department Bathe- the face "with this harmless lotion daily for awhile and- every line will 'including the- deepest crowsf eet and furrows. Even the first application gives surprising results.

There 1 is nothing better for reducing double chin and sagging cheek muscles, as -enlarged -pores. No. trace or the "treatment Itself remains on the race, so your friends will not guess the reason your, rejuvenated appear- 'I WANTED SECOND HAND ELEC-tric motor for sewing machine. Reply Postoffice Box 122... PHONE 1190 FOR NICE -SPRING chickens; cents; caraia coffe 48 cents.

Phone us your order. L. L. Mills and Brothers, Fifth and Campbell street. no-8-lt YOUNG MANWISHES TO ENGAGE room, with bath adjoining or convenient.

Not far out, preferably. Address T. R. care Star. no-8-lt WANTED TO CONTRACT FOR THE logging and cutting of between one and one-half and two million feet pine timber, also small amount of gum, oak and other woods into merchantable sizes, near W.

C. and A. in North- Carolina. For further 'information write Box 94, Wilmington, N. C.

no-8-st-mon-tu-3t FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS, Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, postpaid 2 per 1,000. Immediate shipment. Proctor and Bodenhamer, -Parkton. N. C.

no-8-4t FOR SALE NICE LITTLE FARM ON Black river, adjoining the famous Moor Swamp farms; nicely finished newly painted five-room house; good sulphur water; ideal finshing, etc. One of the best locations Bladen. For further information address Luther Goins. Ivanhoe, N. no-8-2t WANTED YOUNG MAN OF EXPEBI- ence to work in clothing store on Saturdays from 2 o'clock until closing time.

Address P. O. Box 167. no-8-3t WANTED ONE STEAM HEATED furnished room, close in, by single man. Address H.

B. A. Postoffice Box 162, or no-8-lt FOR SALE ONE FRICK SAW MILL Frlck boiler and Engrove mounted 9x12 engine; riged up with all flit-tings; everything in good shapes three good log and mules; one log wagon; one road wagon, which would like to sell all together. I. H.

Kennedy, Kerr, N. C. no-8-lt SOLD BUILDING AND LOAN EVERY day this week and still it sells. Get shares today. 123 Princess.

L. W. Moore, Secretary. no-8-lt REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS FTND what you are looking for in kid gloves at C. H.

Fore and Company. no-8-lt OYSTERS I OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Good beef and veal roasts 30c lb; very best of country pork; back bones and pork hams; fancy tomatoes, lettuce and celery; grape fruit and oranges and apples. Batson's Meat Market, phone number 72. no-8-lt IF A BEAUTIFUL HOME OVER-looklng the river on South Front street oetween Ann and' Nunn would interest you, see us at once. The lot is large; location ideal.

See James and James, phone 163. no-8-lt WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COR. sets, kid gloves, and silk hosiery. C. H.

Fore Co. no-8-lt 4 SATURDAY SPECIALS IT PAYS TO buy for cash, just see the difference: fresh New river oysters, 65c; Old winesaps, 85c peck; sweet oranges, direct from the land of flowers 29 cents dozen; lemons 29c; fresh country eggs 65c; honey -dew melons; grape fruit, peas, grapes, lettuce; celery, special 3 stolks for Everything you may wish; we have it, if it -4s 'In season; all we ask is a trial. Come in all we ask is a trial. Come In and look it over, phone 2136. Hintz and Benton, 26 North Front.

no-8-lt SALE; BIDS FOR INSTALLING AN electric light plant in the town of Burgaw are invited and will be received us to Nov. 20. Specifications will be furnished by the secretary on application. Address all bids -to A. H.

Pattlson, Manager. no8-tf BOARDERS CAN ACCOM ODATETl three or four gentlemen moarders, with room and boards Apply to Mrs. R. E. Cox, 313 Harnett street.

no-8-lt WE OFFER SO DOZEN LADIES' KID gloves In all the populaar shades at reasonable prices. H. Fore and Company. no-8-lt FOR RENT-THREE ROOMS ON Sixth street. Apply to -719 South Sixth.

no-8-lt FOR SALE THE BEAUTIFUL 'Black Place" frontlnsr one-half mile on Middle Sound; within 30 minutes ride of the city. Four hundred and twenty (420) acres of this property, 76 of which is cleared and about a million feet of standing timber. have very attractive terms and very reasonable price. You will be lnter- ested in this. See Wright's Real Es-' tate ana Jf ire insurance Agency.

no-8-lt ROOMS, SOUTHWEST CORNER, ront ana uock streets, "The Kentucky Home," everything new, clean and comfortable; at most" reasonable rates; regular and transient. A. M. Gilbert, proprietor, no-8-7t FOR RENT ALLEY OPENING 1N Front street between the Orton and Peoples Bank. Will build store to suit tenant.

If deslredV will connect same with adjoining basement under the Liberty Clothine Company store. J. H. Hlnton. no-8-3t MOTHER EARTH WE1-WILL OFFER ifor sale at auction.

onNovember 11, at 2 o'clock, p. the Sam. Owens farm, now owned by. Mr. Stanton.

This Is the best improved farm in the county; four miles from Clarkton, N. C. on Elkton and Whlte-vile' highway; sub-divided in small farms; brass band. You. are invited to attend sale.

Edward Sandlin Realty ComDanv. selling Agents, Rose Hill, N. P. C. Fussell, man ager.

no-s-u LO ST BLACK FEATHER BOA ON jy'ront street1 oetween Ann nun aDOUl SIX ClOCK JJ riuttjr bysuih8.av- ward, xPhone 808. no-8-It FOR SALE ONE HOUUSE AND "LOT Two-Story, nine rooms, execiric A cold water, house lmvjtA'av nn 418 Bladen vstreet. A garage nd wood house oii premises, Anni nit Ttla.de.n. street. WANTED POSITION AS PLAINING mill foreman Dy experience -mau.

au ci.om!in" f.tLret Star. '--y WV no-8-lt WTT.MTNCTON HIGHS TO HAVE TKX AT A. JU Local talent will occupy the boards at Robert Strange playground this afternoon when; the -Wilmington highv school football team haxe at th eridironers from- the general offices of the A. a team composed mostly of football 'players of former years who have not lost their love of the sport for having been JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT PILLS-bury spring wheat flour for bread. People Supply Company.

no-5-7t LITTLE JOE ELECTRIC SHOE RE- pairing, 113 South Front street. All goods sent for and delivered. Special attention paid to parcel post orders. Phone 203. no-2-7t WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! IP YOU 'want nice dry wood, call phone No.

940-J. no-2-7t FOR SALE 250 FOLDING CHAIRS, lot of cots and mattresses; one gasoline lantern; one electric wlot music machine; one stilliord scale. 303 North Front. no-3-7t BIG CELEBRATION DANCE TUES-day evening, November 11. Music by Garber Davis orchestra, of Washington, D.

Wilmington Dancing school. Moose Hall, over A. David's store. no-2-7t AUTO TIRE REPAIRING -NEATLY and promptly 'done. Every job guaranteed.

Baldwin Motor Sales Company, 132 Market 3treci, Wilmington, N. C. no-2-7t OLD NEWSPAPERS A LIMITED SUP-. ply, suitable for wrapping or putting under carpets and the like for sale at "The Star office, 20 cents per hundred. No deliveries.

au-29-tf WOOD! WOOD! DRY OAK, DRY PINE. Now is your time to get your nice- wood, call phone at isigntn anl Brunswick. M. A. Bo wen.

se 5-tf GREEN CABBAGE, FRESH SHIP-ment in crates just received; also red onions; choice York apples; round No. 1 Irish potatoes, beans, peas and complete line of candies, cigars and gum. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co. Phone 452 and 453, oc-19-tf CLOSET CANS 8AJVISJEP" MADE OF concrete: Will outlast metal ten to one and costl ess. Write or see Cement' Products Company, American Bank Trust Building, Wilmington, N.

jy-22-tf FOR cTHE LONG "AND THE SHORT trips, see Chas. Finkelstein for your trunks and leather goods. 'No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642.

se-24-tf THE BIG HEN OF THE COUNTRY lawyers, merchants, financiers, manufacturers, lumbermen, are demanding' young-men -and young women of a higher type, those who have a trained and thorough- knowledge of business. Prepare yourself to enter and-become a part of Big Business. Call and -see-us or write for catalogue. The Motte Business College. Inc; oc-24-tf PIANO AND PLAYER 'PIANOS ON Terms Just received a -supply of Gibson Mandolins, Guitars, Tenor-Banjos and Columbia Grafonolas.

We sell them on easy payments. A. H. Yopp Piano Co 209 Princess. oc-5-tf FOR RENT NICELY FUR NISHiSD room; -modern conveniences, centrally located.

Phone 773. oc-19-tf. WARNING! COLD WEATHER WILL soon be here. Have your stoves and heaters rellned now. Fire boards', stoves put up.

Avoid rush. Roof repairing; expert painting done. Prices reasonable. Phone 393. W.

B. oc-12-tf BRISHT BOY WANTED TO LEARN the' printer's trade and earn good money-while. he is learning; prefer one- -with, some -experience in handling type; big demand now for print-ers. everywhere at good wages. Apply, to.

Mr foreman- Star composing room, after 6:30 o'clock any evening. QC.18-tf DSREDEAMED 8HOT GUNS, SUCH makes as L. C. Simth, Parker's, Itnicas'j and Stevens'. A call will convince you.

Chas. Finkelstein, 6 South Front street. Phone 642. se-24-tf NOTICE AUTO TRAVELING PUBUCI Raidator repairing-, scientifically done. Most improved method and reduced cost.

Every Job guaranteed to be tiht before I release same. a Ship radiators, today. One Job will convince you. W. B.

Klander, 182 Market street. i se-20-tf REAL PRESCRIPTION" SERVICE, IS what you get when you trade at Hall's DrUe Store, corner 5th and Castle. Try them, ojc.l7-tf FOR SALE NO. 1 B. C.

1 EUREKA cedar shingles, all heart and Cclear 18 inches long, guaranteed to last 60 years; 111 per thousand f. o. b. cars. Apex, N.

C. I Olive, 'Apex, N. C. OC.15-301 I. A LEGAt LEGAL HOLIDAY Tuesday, November 11, being "Armistice Day," no business vrill be transacted by the banks of city on that date.

Wilmington Clearing House Association THOMAS E. COOPER, Secretary Home Savings Bank Cotton Storage Cotton Storejd and Fully Insured Hilton Compress Company; W. B. COOPER, President I Wilmington, N. a Made Last Night Fresh Shipment of Jacob's Candies Just Received Best Candy Hade Pipes and Purses BUNTING DRUG COMPANY SECOND AND PRIXCESS WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS Any.

school boy or girl guessing the actual flying time of the Waterman Ideal Aerial Delivery Squadron between Norfolk and Wilmington, or the -one guessing nearest the actual flying time, will be presented with a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. All guesses must" be in store by noon today C. YATES CO. 117 Market Street HOLIDAY GRADUATE OF boNSERVATORY OF music wishes to rent piano for private use; call phone 2033-L-3. no-7-tt DOGS WANTED RABBIT HOUNDS, medium size prefered; must be extra good.

D. B. Perdue, -1004 Perry street, South Richmond, Va. no-7-2t AUTOMOBILES AT AUCTION HON-day, November 10, 12:30 p. mi.

at Thomas garage, 7 Orange street; 1918 Chevorelet touring car in perfect condition, a pickup for someone; starter, lights, engine, battery, tires, etc, perfect. Will sell for high dollar, owners need money; also two Ford touring cars, and any other Broperty, consigned to me. R. O. anson, autioneer, phone 1705-J.

no-7-4t FOR SALE BUICK, FIVE-PASSEN- fer six 1920 model. Practically rand new; extra tire and tube, tire eover running board mats, spotlight, neutral lock, bumpers, etc Party who, owns this car is leaving city for- an extended trip. A real opportunity for a quick buyer. See W. D.

Moss, at once, 319 West Broad street, Richmond, Va. Phone Randolph 3563. no-7-2t BOLSTERS UP AND REAMERS wanted, 60c and 70o per hour, 6-hour day. Starr and Bennett Shipyard, New Bern, N. Phone 902.

no-6t7t FOR SALE ONE BRISCOE AND ONE Chivorelet automobile, both at a bargain. Address "Auto" care Star. no-6-7t FOR RENT TO TWO GENTLEMEN or couple; without children, one large front room furnished on first floor; also room gentlemen only, on second floor; electric lights and bath; boarding house next door; 104 Queen street. no-6-3t FOR SALE DESEttABLE TWO-STORY eight-room dwelling, excellent location, two, squares from depot, Burgaw, N. Apply it H.

Herring, No. 7 East Grace street, Richmond, Va. no-6-7t WANTED ALiL LADIES -TO VISIT the Fashion Shop and inspect our large selection. In fine The Fashion Shop, 605 North Fourth street. no-6-7t WANTED POSITION BY EXPERI- enced bookkeeper.

Have "held present position for three years, but desire change. Best reference 1 furnished. Adress care Star. no-6-tf WANTED JUNIOR AND REGIST- ered drug clerk; state salary wanted. J.

A. Mitchener, Edenton, N. no-6-6t WANTED GIRLS OVER 16 YEARS of age to work in hosiery mill; highest prices paid for experienced topper's, knitters and loopers; also highest prices paid for those learning; healthy location- and good water; plenty of churches for everybody and a high school, equal to any in a small town. or write Atkln- son Hosiery Mills, Atkinson, N. no-5-7t FOR SALE CHEAP ONE 1918 DORT touring car; excellent" condition.

Apply 807 Murchison Building, city. no-5-7t FOR SALE AT ONE-HALF THE original cost one Vim truck in first class nign graae tires, express covered body. C. L. White- 'head.

no-5tf EXPERIENCED BENCH AND MA-chine men for steady work in splendidly" equipped woodworking plant, Good working conditions. Montague Mfg. Va. no-5-tu-thur-sa-3t WANTED NON-UNION CARPEN-ters, trimmers and rough hands. Steady winter's work.

Apply 3 9-New York avenue, N. E. Washington, D. C. no-5-5t DID YOU SEE THIS I "GIRL CLERKS in England out! of jobs, in bad.

fix." "We are advising them to overcome their handicaps by training for specific work, and hundreds Of J.hem are doing so." Let us get you out of "a bad fix" and put you in the wav for a good paying position. and night classes. The Motte Business College, Inc. no-4tf STOVES AND FHIEBOARDS PUT UP hand made stove pipe and any kind of stove work done expertly; call 2Q54. Roof repairing and painting and sheet metal work of any kind also.

H. Shubert, 412 Castle, phone 2054. no-4-7t KODAK FINISHING! FOR BETTER work which is; of course better service, mail your next films -to box 748. Our enlargements are fine. 1 Little Billle, Wilmington.

N. C. 1 no-4-7t SAW MILL FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN -Fifty horse boiler, 40 horse engine. 2 Hi-Hoe saws 48 and 56 inches, trim sav, anddst conveyor, 2 log; carts, all In good condition: mill been run three years. J.

L. Harrelson and Brothers. Vineland. N. C.

no3-6Et AUCTION SALES, CONDUCTED ANY-where. Let me sell your hogs, cows or other property including land. It's my business and I will, geW you satisfactory results! References from satisfied clients. I-breed and' sell sDuroc Jersey swine. O.

Hanson, Auctioneer, phone 1705-J, No. 213 North Sixth street. KODAK FINNSHING IK YOU WANT the best work and 24 hour -service, send your nilms to Carmera Shop, 21 North Front street, P. O. Box-1202.

no.2-7t WHOLESALE OR- RETAIL ESTAB-4 Ufhment If yonrneed a- bookkeeper, address "Position," stains salary you will pay ior good man. hat the EMT Tuesday, November 11; being "Armistice Day," no business will be transacted by the banks of this city on that date. Ci WILMINGTON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Thomas E. Cooper, Secretary k- The liberty Savings Bank Alley opening an Front street, between The Orton and Peoples bank. Will bUild store to suit tenanfearid if same with adjoining basement under the1 Liberty Clothing company store.

J. H. IN shut tip in -offices ior a -speju. JL oo-31-tf.

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About The Wilmington Morning Star Archive

Pages Available:
137,319
Years Available:
1867-1947