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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 7

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SETEisr wiLTsnMyrapr mornino sfsrfm, wtlmtngiton, n. sunday, October 29, 1922, ED BIBLE TEACHER Purpose orraLing funds Assault Plot Probe Brings Two Indictments yinuar etna. dpartmnts of the Sunday school. The room In which the party is to RESOLUTIONS OF TtES3PBJCT Tihe Harmony circl. it its October meeting, adopted resolutions as follows: "Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has called from our midst our beloved brother and friend, Samuel Mendelsohn, jjj DbLIVtK LtUIUHtS ueia are to be appropriately for the "occasion, and many unique Investigation by Chief tf Police Cashwell and members of thst detective ucRF HIIRfNG NOVEMRFRl i.v,i.

wm iDe usea. Uurintr tVi vin. nr-thD younsrer folks snri th nir who had spent almost his entire lift in s'-iua'd into the alleged Dlot to aftack 6nes, loo, if they care to artlelnate. wiU be treated to a series of enjoyable negro girls on the Market street road, yesterday -resulted in the lodging; of two additional -charges of criminal assault aRaiht Jini Williams, negro. pr Campbell Morgan, For wcrl.v or London, WfJl Begin Series November.

5 a.nu entertaining Halhvwe'en stunt. These will be free to all who care to como and enjoy them. THe greatest interest in the affair, however, centers around the suoner. our coir.munity and whose efforts for the advancement ot mankind were unceasing; therefore be it That the Harmony circle mourns the loss of a most valued raem-'ber and wLse counsellor, whose utand-Jng as a raligious leader and citizen shall over be enshrined whose arrest Thursday night gave of- I fleers their clue" to the conspiracy. An additional charge of assault with which is to be served by the ladies.

A ten-day Bible con-1 elabrate and enticing nenn haa fnr the a deadly weapon was also preferred in our memory. be conducted here bv fr ihi itjamrc. Liie nr.ir- of adnliision to the dinins room "P-esolved furthfcr, Tnat a page on three capital offenses and one lesser fast taklnr shane. and be.en P-c at a very low figure. The importance or cotton in Hanes Cord Tires is you have doubtless observed, the most important ma-' terial used in the manufacture of cord tires is cotton.

And if you were to look for the best knowledge of cotton and cotton quality, you would go to the South. And in the South, that means going to rfanes. The Hanes Family of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, know all there is to be known about cotton and cotton quality. They Jiave had vast, experience in it, and their name in the South is a synonym for all that is superlative both in business reliability and in perfection of product. Hanes Cord Tires have spent five years making substantial history for themselves in territory after territory where they have been sold and used with extraordinary success.

They have come to us now, representing actually the high water mark in tire-making skill. our minutes be sot asido in memory of'thr'e capital offenses and one lesser) the departed and that a copy hereof sent to the family and the press. Another negro, Redmond Hall, was i association and individu-i na.a large number of tickets have al-are arranging for the series Deen plce1- The ladles will also firmly believe that the com- I "aY number of booths where calces to be the most extensive i and c1' may purchased. B. SOLOMON.

I. C. BEAR. GOODMAN, "Committee. reaching this city has ever' also arrested, charged with attacking a 10-year-old negro girl, with intent to assault.

He was held for court by Recorder George Harriss yesterday morning, and was sent to jail in default of $5,000 bond. Investigations by the police yester rOHftUTTEE MEETING A meeting of all chairmen for the i Armistice day dinner is called for day brought to light two other alleged i Tuesday, October 31, at 10:30 a. m. a assaults by Williams near the, same BUICK CHIEF IS HOST TO CAROLINA AGENTS Coddington Will Entertain Auto Men at Onslow Hall, Near Jacksonville the Hut -vCan will come to Wilming- one of the greatest of the Bible today. M-nvk has not been confined For many years he i i of Westminister chapel, and during his pastorate there night Bible class was at- three thousand Bible stu-nd Sunday school teachers of London.

spot where he is charged with' having committed his latest offense. DCVAL BEATS FAYETTEVIliE The arrest of Hall and the additional A nTrnz-vvirrT IT T7M Out 9 0 Duval hih school defeated the Fay- charges against Williams, brings the ettcv Hlle highs here this afternoon by total "number of capital cases on docket nrp of 19 tn 0. OuvfU made onei for the November term of court to 14, a sci first came to America' touchdown in the first half and the the largest in the history of the other points in the last half. county. y.

at Xorthfield conference, vy the late D. Moody, and time he has been a regular C. Coddington, of Charlotte, state distributor of the Buick automobile. MacMillan Cameron WILMINGTON, N. C.

ot jthDn -o entertain a large number of North located at Alliens, and' 0 i and South Carolina Buick agents dur :1 minsrton Ministerial associa- ing the early part of the week at his hunting reserve. Onslow Hall, on New lor the a-uspices of which the are to be held, was in river, below Jacksonville, and a large mtwtA, 9 A ill Jl THANKS! Alorgan al-! Ui ascma wm ayuu aev- mience with Dr. erai nours in tne city toaay en route rar "efore finally securing his i Li) ii r. i i ni a rp come to tnis city. i an is author of number of hlle in Wilmington this afternoon connected with the Bible it3 I tne many of whom have never oxnosition and its study.

1 before visited the city, will be enter- V. tainpd hv fa il 1 Tt- Ual tneni is tuei'oiuine or james v. agent for the Buick, who will be aided i T-t is -r t. Ucture delivered at Union seminiary, Richmond, dur- i We desire to thank the public for their splendid patronage on our opening day. It was far in excess of our expectations.

We shall appre-c'ate and will endeavor to make ourselves worthy in every respect, of your continued patronage We promise you merchandise that is nrst-class in every respect and stand behind every item sold. Phone us your orders for FRUITS GROCERIES VEGETABLES DELICATESSEN ITEMS BENTON McKEITHAN 124 Market Street Telephone No. 452 uy tv. Aing, x-i. u.

Mac-viiiian, uiyae Padgett, C. M. Rowland and R. F. Phelps, connected with the local agency.

After a dinner at the Hotel Wilmlng- ton. the party of agents will be taken for an automobile sight-seeing ride cVieHigh WderMark Missionary Society Plans Hallowe'en Party about the city and county by Mr. Mac-Millan. The visitors will depart for Jacksonville on the 3:05 train this fang Skill inHrema, day evening the Woman's Mis- Lee A. Kolger.

sales manager for try society or tne irst Baptist I tne state aistrmutor, win neaa tne will give a Hallowe'en party in party. Mr. Coddington went to Onslow iwr9 sal hall of the annex. The fes- i Hall several days ago to prepare for will begin at 6 o'clock and con-, their arrival and entertainment. I t.

I Ml I TrN. Hi Tlnaifiik Express Gratitade for JUay Armistice Day We are grateful for our homes and the protection of them. We give thanks for having our homes, the center of civilization and for our families, the units of society, for health, peace and plenty. We can in no way express our love for our homes, and for those who make them real homes, better than by adding some piece of furniture from our stock, which will add lasting comfort and make them bring out more harmony. BETTER HOMES MEAN BETTER CITIZENS That every home' in Wlmington and surrounding country may add one piece of daily comfort to the home, we have inaugurated an Sale Armistice and Thaeksgiwug which will begin Monday, October 30, and continue through Thursday, November 30 5 i HEATERS We have the kind that drive the chill out on a cold morning, making the home cozy, comfortable and cheerful and yet use so little fuel as to put the laugh on the coal and wood dealers.

KARPEN FURNITURE i Our tremendous shipment of the furniture which we re-ceived for Karpen Week was sold before the week closed. Our buyer hurried to New York the first, of last week and now has 36 pieces of Karpen furniture on the Clyde Line ship which will be unloaded tomorrow. About 50 other pieces are to come one week hence. The prices will be made so low as to be within the reach of all. BEDROOM FURNITURE i We are pricing all of our bedroom furniture more than 50 complete suites down to the "low limit just to make it possible for all who want a new bodroom suite to have one.

DINING ROOM FURNITURE About 30 suites, some solid mahogany, some solid walnut, all priced so low as to be within the reach of any desiring the constant pleasure of a good, new, inviting dining room. If HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF SMALLER THINGS We have not forgotten those who may not need a living room, bedroom or dining room suite, but who would like to add some small pieces in the spirit of the better home movement. We have jusft hundreds of beautiful rockers, some with spring seats the very thing husband or father would enjoy after his day's work, sitting on, smoking his pipe and reading the paper from $7.50 up. Sewing rockers, bedroom' rockers, couches, card tabW reading tables, study tables for the kiddies, piano lamps, reading lamps, kitchen, cabinets, hamper baskets, beautiful china dinner sets, chifforobes, dressing tables, dressers, babby carriages and hundreds and hundreds of other things. RUGS More than 200, all sizes, all qualities, except the worthless quality.

These rugs are beautiful designs, soft and cheerful, and the prices make it possible for every one to have a new rug. 5 3 i 1 1 hnmp-Wino- and home comforts has actuated the Remember the spirit of home-making, the spirit of character-making and the desire to increase xxa-xxa-' a me before Thanksgiving. To make it still easier, it I -p Viio cq a are aeiermineu tu uu uui uctiu cuavAmg, "The Store With a Soul" mjote urn The 208 NORTH FRONT STREET.

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