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MM Jin M r. fn!';: s:1f US i1 4 IIS 5 d I; V'3 m Mil it at M , -A I. L -i Hi :) m I 3f Government Fish Hatcheries at Beaufort' to Distribute Fish to Larger Rivers iJiyiltLL 1 lull ! linU I U ULI1U U iLII WINS New Bern, Sept. 20. Millions of little fish of numerous varieties which have been hatched at the laboratory at Beaufort, will within' the next week or two be distributed in several of the larger Tivers of the United States. ? ! One of the United States Fisheries Bureau cars, in charge of Captain A. H. KcrthJpassed through: the city yesterday, afternoon en .route to Beau fort where these fish will be taken on board and will be transported to their planting place as soon as pos sible. Just where the.se fish will beTplaced Is not known, but supposedly in some river flowing . thrpugh : Kentucky, as the car came from that section. The Norfolk Southern Railway Company today operated another one of its cut rate excursion from points all along its line to Norfolk, Va., and Phoenix Laoy Tells ?How Tan latof All Medicines, Helpi . i Her After Suffering For 1 0 Years Statement Made ; riere.: - -i n,. Mrs. L. -A- Wapet ,of Phoenix, was among the , recent" out-of-town callers Sat the Bellamy Drug Store :tQ personal ly thank the Tanlac Man forfc;benefits received from the reconstructive tonic he is introducing to Wilmingtonians. "I suffered from kidney troubles for the past ten years " Mrs. Wanet said, and Tanlac is the jest medicine I have ever taken and i prefer it to .any thing I have ever' tried, as it has done me so much good that -I gladly r give my statement,, so others may be reaph ed by it through the papers.. . y. "My appetite was very poor, and I was in a weak, run-down condition. I would stay wide awake all night. My back gave me lots of trouble and, when. on tne boadvMkr attacked frequently by a burning sen- sation, I had to bend over to ease my pain. Headaches also bothered me and quite often spells -would come on like A big tnew show : went on' at the I V ictoria j this:ernobWf bn J,Kaj J than the one' presen.teti . "4 fie fitsfcf 0 M the ' week. sBUtz - and .Muldoon -un The Midway":isa jrattlinr f ace comedy onVachiifif andDueh-in1 char:' acier, with thoe iw6 inimitiable co- f medians: Jaclci.;euquay : and Harom Giles, in" the comedy roles.".; ; ; ; tenirely new Bcene3cyi ta carried Jby, the Little Bluebird Company for . this xshow, . with some costumes that; will j amaze jyou, -;yittt.,;h)pIri"pteboratenessr: Np .two numbers Jwill. bo presented by the chorous with the same costumes, and this feature alone adds to the at traqtivenQss of the jshow,..;. ., . , i 'polly Parker will $e jleht put there with a new' singing specialty present ing "Knock the 'I'iOut of Kelly" with Jack Fuquay. and Chorus supporting her. This should "be one of the real feig hits'.oialBgk::fTIr: he an? up-to:date Trior specially by Fuquay Giles and Fleming, and Beulah Fuquay with "Nashville" will also be enjoyed. The scene of the play is the Coney Island pidwayJn the Summertime, and attractive, to say the least, will be -the costumes worn y the wsumirier girls i i i rm&fm&vXt-im1 .4i;.'. jru-"te &fS..mh iVi?:' S-'-u-.f- aiiiiifffli III 'ISSllMilife ! rrS6;!! fainting attacks, and I had to take to ciuuu xx bed Everything seemed black to me. engers. Before seeing Tanlac adyertisedt I had Combined with e fac tnat I tried about everytning j eard of witn. ginia is soon to ,be as "dry as a outgaining a partIcie. bone and that this may be the last But now. she smiied, "I have .a chance that the "thirsty" ones will 9nlflnrtlH fl nnetin.;fiftt an(1 enlov have of going to that State on a cut j , to mv. back no loneer rate ticket before the bars are clos ed, was the cause of such a large patronage. However, when the visitors return hurts me, my head is much better,I am so much stronger than I was, and am able to get around ,and do some work.'N The change that Tanlac brought ,for to the Tar Heel State they are go-iMrs. Wanet is hard to., realize unless ing to meet with trouble. Old Gene-. tne reader has suffered from any of the ral Alarm has sent out orders to the ajiments described by the Phoenix police . all along the line between Nor folk and New Bern and when the train starts on its homeward trip, there is not the slightest daubt but that a number of its passengers will not only lose the gallon or two which they will taring home for personal U3e but will also land in the arms of the law. Once again the lumbermen in this section are able to get the timbe: out of the log-woods and to the mills. Heavy rains which have fallen in this section during the past few weeks have, in several instances, caused operation- at many of the logging camps to be held up and a number of , the mills were in grave danger , of shutting down on account of a short age of logs. lady. And, her story is no exception to the many heard daily by the Tanlac Man from men and women who have given Tanlac, a fair trial. . Tanlac is sold in Wilmington, at the I Bellamy Drug Store, exclusively; Acme, Acme Store Co.; Burgaw. C. L. Halstead; Southport, Watson's Phar macy; Rocky Point. A.. N. Rhodes & Co.;. Supply, H. W, Kirby; Ney; Bern, Bradham Drug Store; Magnolia, W. L. Southall; Faison, Faison Drug Co.; Pembroke. G. W. Locklear; Fairbluff, J. P. WaddelU Sr, ; ..Each town has Its Tanlac dealer. Advt. Politics And Horse-Swapping. Pink Fair, T, J. Sword, .T. C. Dickeyey, A. lj Cooper and T. N, Ho well are a committer, frt arrans-o fnr Thia "han hoon. a hnvrl'- p.iimmoi fm- i- ' --f , . -t i-r" y .me oig nrsQ,.;ftwapj)rs ; CojiViietino. o mill rmpn anil thov Vi a vo iifForr1 L.v th,e mill men and they have suffered political raMr4irhectHriniid" losses in many ways. in Murnhj.': OclofeiSth-- v' "' Marguerite Clark Tomorrow. v For the first time-in more than three months Wilmington admirers of dainty little Marguerite Clark will have an opportunity of viewing her very, latest Paramount feature at the Grand Jo- morrew. ".Little Lady Eileen" , is ths-. title of this latest, contribution to ther screen starring the daintiest, demur est little beauty in screenland, and that the crowds will overflow th Grand from early till late is already proven by the many, many inquiries, that have been pouring in concerning this her interest starring vehicle. Marguerite Clark; the dainty in carnation of the elf spirit, herself, is starred by the Famous Players in a delightful romance that answers the question "Do You Believe In Fairies" even better than did Maude Adams in ','Peter Pan." Strangely enough, it Is only the little Lady Eileen who be lieves in fairies at the beginning of the story, :but after we have saen the people of elf-land .lead the trusting little girl to her true lover, and de- strpy the imposter who attempted to get .possession of her fortune, there is no doubt at all that the fairies reward, our .faith in them. same a ine 11. v' . -'it-.. J !jm-.. ft:: THERE 1$ no gocV make as Smart a looking suit as; His neigkborr tui ijt is So Ineyeitkeless. We know wkal were taM "tke merits bl everu kouse wortk wkile: And ive ftdck the International. The give mdre fcff V -money their styles ; are the top notch in every. i -nattier tneir raDncs are ieaiure oi viouics iuuMiig ma we do hot know.4 7 We" sau Because if tjou order a suit tkis Fall-you maij find a better answer. I. SHRl r.- ir ,- Eft "' - 32 Nortk Front Street -Largest Merckant Tailor in tke Soutk : ;ttru.tiJ'i--;..n , j " '!' Wlitj fa cerf ified bu 1115 label v.Sh vaur own jsnojrom In cdora Dana In the'leading role. his promises. Each successive season "Gloria's Romance" is getting big-j will find an entirely new offering, ger, better and more, entertaining ev-j wlricn will, includ book, music, scen ery week, which is hard to imagine ery, costumes and last but not .least, frpm the first chapter's great recep-! new faces . tion. Nevertheless it is true, as thisj Mutt .& Jeff will, never grow old aa great story written by Rupert Hughes, ; one never . grows tired of .laughii. the master of modern story writers, is! Mutt & Jeff's wedding is one round just now-getting into the: interesting i of hilarious laughter, tempered with Tomorrow the .. Royal presents an other one of those great Bargain day affairs, giving that greatest of all se rials, "Gloria's Romance" starring Miss BiUie Burke, together with a mak nificent five, act feature photoplay "The'phildren of Eve' starripg that dainty yttle screen personality, Viola " -r y- . TT?, .t!UJIll ii 'Pur Wness - Models lor Fall .;: w rfT,' 'Charmins: is the worrj-thaf: characterizes these new modes. They are charming indeed in .their novelty, their smartness, their becomingness. No woman who wears them can be any thing but well Pressed; 5 YoiiVe pt obably believed that only expensive - millinery could be charming. But that isn't true. The charm of these modes isn't denied a woman of any class. 1 . .j. , should like at least to have you know these modes intimately. We'll . be quite happy to have you merely in spect tnem. ? sKti ' IIP w'K 5; episodes. And Billie Burke is as win some, as enchanting and as girlish as ever in the delineation of her role . Dainty little Viola Dana in "Chil- an . unusually pretty bunch of chorist ers who can both sing and dance . ' , Mutt & Jeff's wedding will be at the Academy of Music on Thursday, .y, ' ' N t&l ' ' guarahteed! 7 -A. Manufactured frOttT i CTEOarKI WHEAT V, no ifs about the ; resylts ypu will get from Valier's Dainty Flour. This super fine floiir is guar anteed to Rive you whiter, lighter and finer- flavored nne:.; v ' . - Valier's Painty-FJwt Vyj,.. f ,1' ' U - IT - is maceef frncst wbf-af ; tnilled 'ty "a special Siow t process, wnicn ,3SSp?; naves all lUftroflaw; to make lis texture e traAne; It tsQuafity fiinr5inJ if dwe.g o:lal- ttytul.4itn bahintt lii?e yf'nr grocer send you Vslir's Daimy' next time yoa nec-1 (lour "The CiricU Co., WnoBj vM'uisn.p?" If" CO) Lr1 ? We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us, we pay 4 per cent Interest compounded quarter ly. No account too small for usj v4; . t H. Wilder, President ; ) - T. E. Sprunt, V. President, Jak;hier Scene From Mutt & Jeff's Wedding" Academy of Music, Matinee and Night - ,t . Thursday, September 28. i' ,- , : . - ; '..4: -( JJU LIU .IC1 II Jl , iTscor.d andPrincess Streets. , dren Of, Eye" will .cjtiarm you by a September 28th, giving a matineeand wonderful pictire a "picture of life nightpeEPAanc. : , in-thp Tenderloin painted , ine vivid , . 1:! i i. ' ."."1 m 'I huesfof sln a, story pf infinite pathos 1 . -..Jj.,.x -fk '"J of,, smiles and heart-breaK$ '. a .vhil dre$jpf igy:e..is just such a' story as ev eryone Jikes. Its h whan 7-7. withe an appeal as deep and strong as human j nature itself. . v. "V . ' ; Mutt and Jeffs' Weldjljns J . . In former years you'll remfember our heroes, .Mutt' & ; JefJtsJuc(;eededt in properly opening the' new Canal at Panama, also looked into the "Mexican situation and attended College, but this season they have challenged fate openly.'. v.. ;. . ''.G' - Mult Jeff's wedding is .the vc hlqle t upon . jWhich they . will ride to another tremendpus success Jtiiis ...year,, i GTiijBE)ll has made a lavish production, even more elaborate than any. of his former j:prpxittQtionsFuttrfaplentylis promised and Mr., Hill always .keeps -'-r'-l! V.:V.V M0QNALO RETURNS. ' j Buddie McDonald, colored, ywho left the ; clty Sunday with , Dodge car, the property -:bf. Mr.: B i fi. .,GameTpn7,m.afl agBf: t$p$&j MacMilliah; garage . nas returned, none the worse' for his ex perience. The car WaS hot damaged McpojnMd left I tbS city1 unaynorH and whenthe'failedo during' the day . Mr . Cameron .became aiarmea ana reported . the' matter' to ly ielegrapn'sd , descriptions" pf . 'bdth 'f the driver and bar; to vari&sutjiying j towns but nothinr was' liekrdUf rthe car ' and driver until 'they returned to THE LITTLE BLUEBIRD COM- rij On the Subway A Roardihg Irish and Pu.tch C.djnp-''; , edy, With Jack Qiiiquay and Har old GiiesV I rt the Cdmedy Rote's' MEW SCENERY! ELABORATE;! D1V DUUtll Ul w . , - w tow npri a in M.y f y vAuaf v 1A JMi FTY; FN G fNG" A NiOf CANw riN6';CHORUSlP:te Matinee, 2f : CXi vf v.:i10dc?f r Nig ht, 7: 30 and ; 9:00 100-30 oL Shoes . all -i M . !'; i aaaaaaaw av -ill ypinwiie Avurcnison XMuiic D i -- the city. . Y-
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