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FACE TWO APffiHSffiiAtE- . . v 1 . S 3 ? . I AMERICAN GHOST DANCE Field Headquarters, American Puni tive Expedition. Mexico,' Sept. 11.--The Apache scouts attached td the American Punitive Expedition came all the way from El Valle to field border. The dance, wierct and pictur esque, was witnessed by a thousand soldiers and was held only after pains taking preparations by the- Indians. Prior to his first inspection trip (which took him to El Valle) the gen THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, MONDAY AffERON, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916. MISS G9I HS1 Since5 Taking Tanlac, She '' Cards for alf candidates'W citizen-') health exhibit and' the Board's mbying; ship resident in the respective school jjtfcture outfit also wilUvisit this mi i.Ui;.'-u wi,a ? v.r.n. Tjto -rHirit win aeain t be i Under the uiaiutiB. lmjiuu in i ueii y i , . - u taining the names and addresses and cther necessarY information concern ing the candidates are to be trans- , , fairs: The Sandhill Board of management of Miss Kate Woolfolk and will be shown this year at the fol- Trada fair held at Pinehurst October ''-6: the State fair at Raleigh, October 17-20; the Granville County fair at Ox ford. October 25-27; the Lee County This leaves only three more possible dates for the exhibit and already raov- headquarteis to give a ghost dance fori eral had heard many times of the General .1. J. rcrshing, just before host dance the scoutj had been giv-1 j . . i r i " fA t ' - I the commander of the expedition left on his . recent inspection trip to the Liggetts Chocolates ing 8t their camp and before leaving for El Valle, had informed Capt. James "A. Shannon, who has directed the destinies of the Apaches, that he. I' . . 4 i .' . t. I mined. Similar blank cards for re- cording the names of adult foreign ers enrolling, whose- names are not sent by the bureau, will also be for warded. . The thireau will also furnish public fair at Sanford, November 1-3, and the school teachers with preliminary ; Uast uaroana iair ai iw . v forms so that the present or prospec- n . i i- ' tlve candidate tor nt.izensiiin- may- ue Hears mends nemarK on(aidea .n properly fining them out aIld SCGres of applications are on file HOW Much Healtheir She is , fCr such other possible educational 1 The program for the Board's -Eats All Foods Purpose as may develop. jing picture outfit as to the lairs it The bureau will continue to furnish , will visit is rapwiy oemg couiineieu. advice to the public school teachers ; Durham. Smithfield, and Kinston have' put of 'jts expe;riexice .'and knowledge alTeady made provision for this attrac- rm Looking.- Now. and citizenship education, both di rect from the ' Washington headquar ters and through its field officers lo- Miss; Maragaret Cornelius -whp."Was unable to touch cucumbers for years," I would be pleased, to h.aye them per-, recently fold theTanlac Man: ''Npw I fAvm fn him rnmmitnifatprt tn thp T PTiinv fiatlne anv and. all foods, with LVl 1U lUl 111 111 VA111 U11VUWV V rf . w . T - . .1 Indians, the general's request caused no distress, afterwards. I feel sp Cated throughout the : country. great excitement and they insisted on! much tter and stronger and j slep calls' for "aid and advice are com leaving at once for field headquarters. I good and ,feel , fine. My complexion froin. all ts of the COUntry, in They passed the genera en route . nas clPfr. "fj UH xt . . w"V" ;and it was only by the exercise of i ;-: .mwuo, wnom ;nave jLum iiie (igjv-iuutii; ucanu ; tive educational feature while num- j bers of requests are pending. ;. ; ; S 80c to $1.50 pound great diplomacy that they were pre- vented from debouching from tneir motor trucks and giving their dance Ion the trail. They were persuaded to ' continue their trip, however, and busi- ' ed themselves during their six-day lay- Between the two lines we over at nead(iuarter b bishing Deiweenme ivo nnes we their cogtumes an S2Curing a new and have the best Candy to be complete line of vivid paints. had at any price. If you j The dance, held the night after Gen- purchase a box . and for i eraI Pershing's returh from El Valle, any reason do not like it lwa seated in a big camp chair on a j old way just tnrow tne dox away ihind a circle of bales of hay fifty and telephone 248 and We j yards in diameter, hundreds of khaki will rush your money bax:fe clad-soIdiers gathered. The gsneral rt L !mA'.eonA ' ' was seated in a big camp shair on a L V I N G TO "Serves Yoii Right" Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1 .50 pound. Our Pal! Outfitting OUR HANDSOME New Suits and Overcoats our correct shapes in Fall Hatu, and our many Choice creations in Tog gery are awaiting your inspec tion. We invite you yes, we urge you to call to see our display of the Better Things in Men's Wear! The Style, the Quality and the Workmanship shown in our Out fitting will appeal to you in a most forceful manner as the pro ductions 6f Master Hands. May tVe Snow You? If you will accept this invita tion and favor us with a call "Just for a Xook," we will show you the New Wearables and Quote you Prices that will at once Convince you that it will be Profitable . for you to make This Store our putfitting Store. J M Solky & Co. One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers. 9 North Front Street. low platform. A huge fire of logs blazed in the center of the circle, sending showers of sparks and great J sheets of flamas sykward whenever ( the zealous Apache fireman dasned gasoline into its roaring vortex. Long before the general was seated, the fourteen musicians uniformed ac cording to regulations and seated a short distance from the fire, began tinir chant. Their soloist, Ietsuay, would shout a stanza of perhaps twen- 1 ty words .and his comrades would i chant a sort of chorous in gutteral rhyme. it was untamed, untrained i and altogether primative. J Accompanying his chant. Ietsuay I thumped on a makeshift torn torn a galvanized iron pail with a wet deer skin stretched across its mouth. j For five minutes the prologue con tinued, then the ranks of the onlook ' ers parted to admit the dancers. Thore . were five of them costumed bar barically in trappings and headdress es fashioned by their own hands. John Cody led the band, followed by Chow .Big. Monotolth, Saas and Eskibende. Eski bande was the ghost and his role panooK somewnat or tne clown a stiff legged, dignified clown. Of the five, he wore the least clothes. Like ' the other four he wore a mask, cut from a burlap sack. A smalt head dress, breech clout, moccasins and a stuifed frawn which dangled against the small of his back, completed his costume. In his hands he carriad two red-tipped wa"nds. His body was painted a ghostly gray . The others were attired most ela borately. Their headgears, carved from wood, painted in bright colors, bespangled with small niirrors and tipped with fluffy white hawk feathers were works of art. Brass studded belts, bits of calico, blankets of vivid hues and a number of small bells that trinkled as they moved, made up the remainder of their danc ing clothes. ier I am looking. Tanlac surely is a fine medicine, and has helped me so much that I' advise everybody suffer ing asI was to give it: a trial. "Before taking- Tanlac,, I suffered from nervous indigestion for three years. - I triqd various remedies, such as watijr, baking soda and was under the doctor's care. TTiese remedies only gave me temporary relief .and the ; next day foupd me suffering the same Nearly everything ,1 at disagreed with me, especially anything greasy. I didn't; touch cucumbers for years. After eating, though it was but little, I suffered from a heavy full ness in my stonjach. and a dull, aching pain which, extended to my heart My nerves were broken down, and I did'nt rest at night for dreaming. In fact, I was all to pieces. Tfcen I saw Tan lac so advertised and took it. And I am happy I did," smilingly broke off Miss Cornelius, who lives at 400 East Twenty-first street, Charlotte. Tanlac is sold in, Wilmington, at the Bellamy Drug Store exclusively; Acme, Acme Store Co,; Burgaw, C. L. Halstead ; Squthport, Watson's Phar macy: Itoeky Point, A. N. Rhodes, & Co. ; Supply G. W. Kirby ; New Bern Bradham Drug Co.; Magnolia, W. L. Southall; Faison. Faison Drug Co.; Pembroke, G. W. Locklear. Each town has its Tanlac dealer. adv. eluding Alaska, and Hawaii, regarding thjs : ' educational '.'-'movement, and are receiving the bureau's prompt atten tion.. The character of these commu nications indicates the tremendous interest aroused by the results al ready accomplished through alien in struction and the widespread desire to participate, in these benefits. The bureau is also carrying on a country -wide correspondence with chambers of commerce, boards of trade and other business and philan thropic organizations, corporations and ether large employers of alien labor, to which, in response to inqui ries, its education plan is fully explained. In addition to thi and talks are being made by the ex aminers of the naturalization service before public bodies, gatherings of foreigners, school officials, and others in all parts of the country, and as the year progresses the- night school SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railway of the South Bulletin of Round-Trip Fares in Effect from Wilmington. ASHEVILLE, N. C , $14,055 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C $14.05 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C $14.05 HICKORY, N. C $10.85 EDGtMONT, N. C. $12.85 PINEOLA, N. C $19.30 LENOIR, N. C $11.85 Tickets on sale Dally until October 15th, limited returning Midnight Octo ber 31st. CHATTANOOGA, TENN $18.30 On sale Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17, limited re turning midnight Sept. 27th. . WASHINGTON, D. C, $13.20 On sale Sept. 8. 9, 10, 11, limited re- 20th. $33.05 On sale Oct. 1, 2, 3, limited returning midninght 0;t, 12. RALEIGH, N. C $4.30 On sale Aug. 20. 21, p2. 27, 28. 20, limit ed returning midninght Sept. 2nd. personal visits turning midnight Sept UUfcVfcUAIMU uniu ., The Daltoir is first of all an adding machine.-; For plain, straight adding and listing it 1 has no equal, arid on such work has set many a sensational record 2 under conditions as divergent as the varying activities of com- 2 merce afford. -2 But the Dalton is something more than simply an adding machine. It is a calculating ma- chine as well capable of doing all that can be done on any ot her calculating machine, with the added advantage of a printed record 2 of the work performed. Easier, in fact, than any single purpose 2 machine performs its solitary function, the Dalton attends to its numerous duties with increased speed and efficiency. 2 The Dalton adds; subtracts; multiplies; 1 divides; figures fractions as weil as whole numbers; cross foots; computes interest; figures costs, pay rolls, change sheets; prorates; verifies invoices; foots trial balances; checks 2 postings ; figures percentages and discounts ; makes out monthly 2 statements. In fact, the Dalton takes :care of anything that comes under the head of figure work with ease, accuracy and dis- 5 patch, rendering a physical audit slip of the work performed. 2 Dalton versatility is unique. 7. tm Whether you buy " a small capacity I Dalton at $125.00 or pay several times that amount 5 for a larger machine fully equipped with special features, you pet the same high grade material and careful workmanship. Let us 5 bring a Dalton to your office and . show you how it can expedite 2 your accounting wont. g stand?; fl 1 amid a burst of applause. The firt act was over. Ten times this was repeated, let snay chanting industriously, apparent ly without drawing breath. Toward the last the impressiveness of the spectacle was increased by vivid flash es of lightning from thr?e storms in the surrounding mountains. Their fantastic figures silhouetted against Pajorita mountain by the blinding bolts, the Apaches scored even more heavily than they had expected. Aft?r an hour's exhibition, the dance ended, under orders. Left to themselves, the scouts would have con tinued for hours, even days, until they were completely exhausted- No one of the expedition, not even their mentor, Capt. Shannon, knows lor what purpose the daii'-o is given nor what is chanted . The dancers dr?ss in secret and hide the accoutre ments jealously. Certain steps occur frequently, but what they sombolize is unknown. "Ttyey sqem to think its pretty," war; the 'ohlj'' explanation Capt. Shannon cpuid givr; of the ceremony. limited returning midnigh P. O. H. J. IWacMILLAN, District Agent Cox 96, Wilmington N. C. Phone 987. work. HEALTH PICTURES AND EXHIBIT FOR FAIRS. JACKSONVILLE. FLA $20.95 classes will likewise bi visitel. Tn ! Qn sale sent. 16, 17. IS. 23, 24, 25. 30. a word, every public school, wherever ! qC(- 1 located. ii engaged m alien mstruc- Nov. 4th. tion, will be fully equipped by the ( CHATTANOOGA, TENN .$18.30 i Bureau of Naturalization for this On sale Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17; limited re great awl - constructive- naturalization : turning midnight Sept 27th. CLEVELAND, OHIO $33.05 On sale Oct. 1, 2, 3rd, limited return ing midnight October 12th. SAVANNAH, GA ...$10.90 On sale September 4, 5; limited return ing midnight, September 14th. For further information call Phone 17S, City Ticket Office, Ortou Hotel Building. H. E. PLEASANTS. T. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, -v.. . ... D. P. A. Raleigh. N. d. nimiiii!aiiiiii!iinui!!iit!ii!inrii(t::::!t. State Board of Health Completing Its Schedule of Fairs for Health Mo- : tion PicturcG and Exhibit. ; Th- State Board cZ Health is on ' the eve. of completing its program of ; d.iten and places for fain; which the j ft No-Dust Oil 10c Quart ' Skeet-A-Side 15c Bottle Payne Drug Company Phone 520 Corner 5th and Red Cross Streets. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE HELPING IN THE WORK THAT PRESCRIPTION . Will he alright if the right doctor wrote it and the right druggist fills it. Otherwise it might be all wrong. Be sure that it is right send it here for attention. . J. FRANK JARMAN, Druggist 107 Princess Street. Phone 634. Washington, D. C, Entering the arena, they filed around -j nation-wide campaign the circle in a dignified promenade, all except the ghost, who ambled in the rear, executing grotesque dance steps to the encouraging scouts of the singers. . Warmed by the applause of the spectators, the dancers soon increased their exertions. Around the fire they moved, shuffling, swaying,, hopping. The fire light was reflected from the mirrors in their headdresses and-the brass studds in their belts. Streams of sweat Uowed . down, their naked torsos. The singers changed the motif of their chant and the fiye'"darUr fig ures that circled the roaring flames increase their pace.' Suddenly the chant ceased, the monotonous thump thump of the torn torn ended with a Jong jcjT end th.jJancers came to Sept. 11 The oi citizenr.hin a The best answer t ewefcy y baking probleisi Vahtt' Datntf Flour rtautres SUCCCJ Valier's Dainty Flour makes lithil baking almost a mathematical certa&ty. .For every kind of bakiag biscuits, cake, or pastrj?-it gives uniformly fine results because its quality is fine. Valier'a Dainty Flour is made of finest flaroredSfr&eat; milled by a speciaVtlow process which savse nil the fine flavor; ' hn niftcd throudh silk to make its tex ture extra fine Have your grocer send you Yler V"y Tai Corbet Co., WboIcmIc Outribators. Wumistoa ' r Sr"-S.-:.''.r. ? W iiS-.r-?i"yVA Ducted wiMTERWHiAT OF BEST QUALITY H preparedness which the public schools all over the country inaugurated last year in cooperation with the Bureau of Naturalization is being carried for ward with renewed energy and activ ity by those governmental agencies. The public schools throughout the country, in larger number than last year, are now in cooperation with the Bureau of Naturalization, and have assured greater conveniences and better advantages and opportuni ties fcr the foreign friend who de sires to become an American citizen. The efforts of the bureau are being directed, primarily to the public schoois in approximately 650 cities! and towns in 44 States of the Union whose excellent cooperation with the ; bureau last year developed this new J feature in educational activities. It is also vigorously supporting the movement being inaugurated in near ly 150 other cities and towns, which have already signified their intention of participating in this cooperative work. As this number will be large ly increased before the opening of school, it is apparent that the com ing school year will be one of far reaching importance and benefit. Promises oh the part of the public school authorities have been received in such increasing numbers that the work of citizenship preparedness will be extended to' every State of the Union with the opening of the new school year. The Bureau of Naturalization is now preparing a textbook for the instruc tion of candidates for citizenship and adult aliens generally, based on mate rial supplied by teachers who have) been engaged in the education of for eigners. This embraces instruction in English, civics and allied subjects. It is expected to have these textbooks fn the hands of the teachers during Jrhe coming term of the public night schools. " Copies of "An Outline Course in Citizenship," and "Syllabus of the Naturalization Law," both pre pared' by the Bureau of Naturaliza tion as aids to teachers in explaining and answering questions on naturali zation and citizenship, will also be universally distributed, Money By Wire To ,get money there quickly and to the right person is often vital. WESTERN UNION Money Transfer is the Quickest, surest, safest means to send money anywhere for any purpose. THE WESTERN UNION T ELEG RAPH CC -. i---4 r REGULAR DINNER FWENTY-FJVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. OSCAR P. PECK Pine, Oak and Dry Slab Wood. Telephone 341. Prompt Delivery L , 1 " , 9 1 I : 1 -l r n r i ran j.i -L .11,1.11 1 .1 1 '. . '- TkEbiSPATCH, SEPT. 11. abwmlJwcoln 'Said: no;library 15 uumhuic SW.OUTr T WO ERTAI N T H E B I BLE JAN D THAT- ISNOT -kMN POM.Qg.gM.yS-.SM Edition of tlac 1 The ab?va Gertlrif-aii?'. feith live others of cOnapAclvo ffates r Entitles Ewsrep So CMs $6.00 EMttsteated Bible If prascnted at this oCce, torrclher irith tao ciatcd coxat that covers $ho poccs- CSX7 ESESSl MJSES3 of tbis Cczz UlCJUilCa -uu v. cost cf pacLlzj, rec!is crprcca frcari factory, etc., etc, r ,' (like ilTu5trat!c:i m a?in6ufccernerrc3 trom day to aay; is bound in fud flexible limp leather, vith overlapping covers and title stamped in gold, gold over red edges, with nu merous ftfH-pagc plates in color from the world famous Thsot collection, together with six hundred superb pictures graphically illustrating and making pla'in the Vere' in the Vir, rf n-nAc HihHc.al khowk'dsfe and research. The text fconfbrm3ta thc authorized version, is self-pronouncing, witii copious marginal rcicrences, mSS aastneKjpnntea enw Q Amount bible paper, fiat opening at all pages ; beautirui,. reau- EXPENSE able type Six CbnsecimVfe rre Certincates ana tao " - Hem Also to Edition I op Catholics IthroilgB an exclusive arrangeraetit Tre have teen niost fortrnato In flecnr- 1 iriff tie Catholic BibW Douajr Version, endorsed by Cardinal Gibbons and Arch; bWhop (now Cardinal) .Farley, as well aa by the various Archbishops of the i country. The lllustratldns consists of the full-paeo engravings approved by the i:nuren. wiTfionr t nc niwnr ana. text. Diciares uiiu witu -o. -w n distributed in the same bind iner as the Protestant book and at tfco same Amount' R Tl&RIYBG COAST URIE Effective Sept 11. Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. DKrARTURlS: TO AN D FROM No. 90. 3:40 A. M. Daily Except Sunday. No. 04. . 5:15 A. M. Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. No. 51. Daily. 5:30 A. M. I Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and' Eastern North Carolina points. Connects at Golds horo with Southern Railway at Norfolk Southern Railroad. ARRIVALS: No. 01. 1:15 A. M. Dully Kx-'pt Monday. Jacksonville, Stations. - dew iters aad LfetermedlaU No. (m. :15 T. M. Mon.. Wcl. mid I Friday (nly. MAIL ORDERS Any book by parcel post. Include EXTRA 7 cents within 1 150" miles; 10 Cents 150 to 800 miles; far greater distance aslc your postmaster ' amount to Include for 3 pounda. - . No. 48. Daily. 8:40 A! M. No. 53. Daily. 8: 45 A. M. No. 62. Now Dally 3:25 P. M. No. 55. Daily. 8:45 P. V, No. 59. Tups.. Thur. and Sat. nly 6:30 P. M. No. 42. Daily. 6:45 P. M. 'bartl"urn, Conway, Floreuce, Charleston, Savannah. Jacksonville. Tampa St. Petersbnri, Toft Myers Columbia ano Asheville, Pullman Sleeping Cars between W Jlmlncton and Columbia, open to re ceive outbound passengers at Wllmlsjr ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and tnay f occupied, lnboutd until 7 :00 A. M. (Joldshoro, Richmond, Norfolk and Wash - ihgton. Parlor Cars between WllitlnRton and Norfolk connecting at llocky Mouat with New York trains having Pullman Service. No. r. Daily. 12:30 A. M. No. 49 Daily. 0:05 P. 31. i Solid traa hetwpen Wilmington - up Mt; j Airy via Fayetteville and Sanford. Jacksonville, New Bern end InfennedUtt Stations, Cbadbourn, Florence. Columbia, Augusts. Atlanta and the West. Char'eston Sa vannah tmd all Florida Points. All Steel Pnllmiin SWpinsr Cars between Wllrolnir ton and Atlanta, via Aupusta. Sleeping Cars daily between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied- at Colum bia until 7 :00 A. M. FayettevlUe antVIntermediat StaUaaa. ?,(. r.2 Daily. 8:00 P. 31. No. (i.5. Daily 12:50 P. 31. Ooldsboro, Blchraond, Norfolk, Washlugton end New York, Pullman Brol'er, wulet Sleeping Cars, between Wlimlnirton and Washington conner-tlng with Ney Tork trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington ana Norfolk. - No. ."1 Dally 12:50 P. 31. No. '. Tues.. Thurs., and Sat.. Only 10 : 15 A. 31. Daily. r No. 41. Daily 9:50 A. M. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0. W.J.CRAIG, T C- WHITE, ' ' ' " - . . . . , , f Passenger Traffic Manager. General passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C.
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