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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 2

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TWp Cuficma- Soap Is-Ideal For Baby's Daily Bath -v I THE MORNING 3TAR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. i m'. lii.im,,,w,oi...,i.ij.m,ilm...,.,,J.., nu J.WMMw.,maitu..iP.i i Mn Minmim ILr5 1 I BOY'S -5 -'M nfyKrS' -MEN'S; SJOES I 2 DAYS ONLY tll" j- tlsAifeD Wy' I 2.DAYS ONLY There is nothing more refreshing for baby than a warm bath with Cuticura Soap. If his skin is irritated or rashy gently touch any irritation with Cuticura Ointment after bathing.

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Talctua SLa. Caticor Soap ahawea without mas. if 'i DR. MAYS CONFIDENT HE WILL BE CLEARED Thinks He Will Win Support of Dr. Johnson Calls Meeting of Churchmen (Special to The Star) ASHEVILLE, Sept.

29 Rev. J3r. Livingston T. Mays, whose character was attached In affidavits presented 10 Governor Morrison -by attorneys for T. Harris, condemned slayer of F.

W. Monnish, Alabama churchman, today called a meeting of the general board of the Southern Baptist assembly, which he will ask to heafthe chargres filed against him and act as they see fit. Dr. Mays maintains that the attempts to impeach his character were made when he could not defend himself and asserts that he resign as secretary of the assembly, as has been suggested by Dr. Livingston Johnson, editor of the Biblical Recorder, but will vindicate himself and win the support of Dr.

Johnson. "Dr. Johnson's editorial was written before he had seen or heard any of the testimony except that offered by the attorneys of the condemned. When the sees what I have In my pocket I believe he will be strong for me," said Dr Mays. -1 BANKS IN -ERROR AS TO WAR FINANCE ADVANCES War Finance Corporation Sends Correction a' i WASHINGTON, Sept.

29. Inqiries ra-ceived by the war finance corporation indicate. that some national banks are of the opinion that section 5202 of the I revised statutes prohibits them from receiving advances torn the war finance corporation if their outstanding bills payable or oth-ejf represent-' ing borrowed nionfty, equal the capital stock of the national bank. This is erroneous. Under the law, there gis no limitation to the amount whic tha war finance corporation may adyanca to national banks, the matter beine controlled by the terms and conditions of the war finance corporation act and sound business Judgment.

DRY SITUATION HERE IS SET BEFORE PARLIAMENT Labor Members Report on Prohibition LONDON, Sept. 29. (By Associated i- Press.) suppression of the sa- loon is an achievement for which the i American people cannot be too thank- ful," declared a joint report of Charles H. Sitch and John E. Davison, labor members of parliament who recently visited the United States to investi- gate the 'Operation of prohibition.

"Prohibition, however, as we tn? this country were led to believe it prevail-ed, does not -exist," adds the report. which also notes-the development of wine-making and illicit traffic in liquor. The labor members continue: "We are of the opinion tjiat the American people will demand facilities for the purchase of lierht winen anH hoK the Academy deserved a -much better house. Neither could have -demanded a mm resenting '-upwards of 26,000 men employed along the and gulf -s had the anti-saloon propaganda been in the direction of eliminating: he more disgraceful features of the saloons, se-" curing changed managership and more effective control, concurrently with the provision of facilities for ob'taihing these simple beverages, the Wttar animosity aroused by its more drastic efforts would not have been provoked" The report declares: "If ever it is sought to Impose a similar law cn our statute books the electors must see to it that it has not 'planted upon them in the dark, but that its acceptance shall be only after a fall opportunity-is afforded for its adequate consideration and It is submitted or their approval vand consent In a constitu- tional manner." "People who.re in a nosition to know," continues the report, "nave de- scribed America as 'a bootlegger's Par- and goes on to say: "We constantly driven to the conviction that the resultant consequences on the morals of the people boded 111 for the future, particularly as regards the rising generation." -j A mass of Information on both sides of the question was furnished these V. members of parliament and, it is as-" serted, "for every claim advanced by v.prohlbitionists, it is possible to present conflicting views." 2 MISS TIFFANY PLEASES more enthusiastic audience the FORMER LOCAL WOMAN BUislELFSTiDEATH audience, in turn, would have been al This announcement- was made to-J to your work with -a spring In your step end a.

ions in vour hearrl Get ridof that morninz srouch. -You feel "badaxhys grumpy and irritable 1 llMMaHi tecause your ixver or stomach is out ot order in 1 Mrs; Hastings S.e jmbijr Takes Life at Moore County Ffred Cloih'es CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS night at' the longsnoremen's headquarters the-; conclusion: of ylaV feries if conferences' which BaVe' beah going on for several weeks between, representatives of. Vthe longshoremen; and trans-Atlantic' steamship' companies. The new contract provide" 'that. Xhe 48-hour working; 'shall continue, and that 65 jcents an hour shall bo paid for straight time and $1 for Punday and overtime work.

The former scale was. 80 cents an hour for stralght'time and J1.20 for overtime. The new contract affects onry men engaged in working trans-Jttlantic shipping, and does not include coastwise 'traffic. mm will rouse your Uverj cleanse and sweeten your stomach and put your whole digestive svstexn tam amin. together unreasonable to demand a more delightful expression of the singer's art.

Miss Tiffany, sings with extraordinary' sweetness. an(T power, and it is certain that no performer of "more charming stage presence has visited the Academy. Perhaps it will be agreed by those who were so fortunate as to be present that It was in "Lie Temps des Lllas" that the brilliant soprano gave the finest exhibition of her skill. But advantage, if suehr there was, of this number over the lovely group of songs in English which came near the close of the program was negligible. Altogether, Miss -Tiffnay's -recital was a genuine treat for- a small very small group of Wilmington's music-lovers.

PARTY LEADERS AGREE ON PLAN TO EXPEDITE RATIFYING OF, TREATIES George S. Boylan'also-of Wilmington, is a half-sister, it Is stated. Details- of the happening are that Hastihg-Seymbtir went tto a smokehouse near her hbme'jWednesday morning. renioyedr. all clothing except her underwear.

poiired' kerosene over clothing, and it on fire. 'She )s said to have then Valked out the. smokehouse home with flames: blazing', all around 1 She proceeded, several yards- before '-she fell to the-gr6und i and-died 'within a very few minutes. She had been "married once; before, it was stated, but had secured her divorce, and she previously had made threats to Jake her own life because bf, ill-heafth, It was reported yesterday. It Is the second tragedy in the life of Major Hastings-Seymour, who was very active in church work here, friends state, he having lost hls jlrst wife and: a daughter when a boat in which they were riding capsized.

This happened "in England and the major, witnessed the, accident, but was powerless to give aid- LONGSHOREMEN ACCEPT CCT OF 23 PER CENT VS WAGES -NEW YORK," 39. A wage reduction" of approximately 23 per cent to take effect at midnight September 30, been accepted by the International Longshore men' association, rep. Take one or two CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS tonight. You'll get up in the morning with an appetite for breakfast and the feeling that you are going to do a real day's work. TRY THEM jBUYTHEM A generous aamplo (25 ceAts at all ATCADEMY OF MUSIC Deserted Much; Better House i I SHIP YOUR CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE COMPANY TWO If ArlfRil tKRtl Saturating her clothes with kerosene, i Mrs.

Jt Itavtingji-Seyniour, formerly Miss Mat tie llcln tosh, oft'this cHty, member of a well known Moore county family, Wednesday "applied a match and was burned to death before assistance could her, according to news received in Wilmington The; suicide took placexat the home of Mrs. Hastings-Seymour near Carthage, in Moore county, where she had been since leaving a Raleigh hospital several days -yy-'vi-v'-'-She was-the wife of Major Hastings-Seymour, well known': in Wilmington where-, he was in charge of the employment office of the Carolina ship-yard fr some time following his return to the United States from' Europe, where he was iri the war. "'Mrs. Hastings-Seymour was a -nurse in the war, it is said, and was wjhlle she as nursing the major that the two became friends, were engaged and married, the ceremonv tnkine- nlare Than. Qreted Her Unfailingly ractous and.

obliging before an audience Uhat might have been seated 'in 'a fair-sited reception the sifted Marie Tiff a-' ny, Jnstifled alt- of the pleasant things that had been said about hei4 KbiiiHr cow ln her recital the Academy -last I mum SHIIpiESJIfVlS (Continued from Pafe One) serving a ten-year sentence in the. Atlanta penitentiary for repeating hiB CMr. words. "Because he repeated a part, of a speech," said Senator Watson, "that conscription' "was unconstitutional, shouldn't he be in the senate and I in the penitentiary "He didn't say ra-thing more than I have said here in" the senate and I (nv; ti hotter company than he War economy and larabtllty a well efflcttacr an4 beauty roof, shimxles have- no equal. Sold, In any Banish Catarrh, Bad Breath It's the simplest "thing in the world to Use anil anil statawl muun in excess of the command assigned' to "a corporal in good standing, the audi- enee displayed no lack of appreciation or enthusiasm.

Time and again the brilliant einger with en- coreswhich were the more valued b-' ause the discouraging near-void -thaf lav before her. Breathe th. m1lii)tlAn i tli ANDREWS GILBERT, Wholesale Grocers -224 Jf Water 1 Phon 1S1T After October 1 Will be Located at SOS-310 NtTTT STREET little inhaler In every outfit and you ijoanUty at the Shingle Mills. Hilton. W.

W. KOCH ia. ThAJt my 'v. 7v. V' laBt' D' Mcintosh, of this city, is.

a half-brother. and Mrs. V' The artist and the -xnanajramant win gee renef at once. 'Money back if it fails, All druggists. Xady.).

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