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I : . ; , . - . lifflflETBfl AFE 7 a iiuu 1 1 u in u i m T H E A TRIG A L HOW THE THIRSTY II r. " ; -CANMAKECORN The biggest show yet at the VictoHa' "The ,Money Master" a super-drama You who went 'to v parpiysms - of frQk:the.Ge6rge KIeia'9 studios, stars laughter and enthusiasm over . "the that-great stage personality TVank show presenledMoiiaay" nightT may 'Sfieridan fn therolB hi The money kind, una It nara to imagine, um u imw vuivut luumoa, uu na S Atlanta, Ga.Ogt jS.-If there is any citizen who' finds it"ahsolutely , 4m- Had Spent Tjvo Hundred J&pl lars For Other Treatments - Without Gaining a Particle. Feels Fine Now. ; r am surelv satisfied with what two :' bottles of Tanlac has done tor me and , ,1 am back for two more potties " Ure company ls followed by "Quaker : j Philip Karas. proprietor of the Olympia b Elsie Ziejrler. - who sang i: MTCafe; 307'rth Front street, tnis city, Thee,8 someone More lonesome star aggregation. The American Girls Company. - ' ' ' v - " 4 -In kappyland" jsVthe jiUe and ilt feature as comedians Raymond Lewis, Earl Hoot and Scottie Freldell, with Elsle and Lillian Ziegler, Pauline Glen mar and all the'jrest of the bunch who put Monday's show oyer so big. Opening medley.; special ; by the en- posioi io;oDtaip'a drink; of cpm liquor, which doesrnot 'seem likely . 4-rl'U4-n.ll. - :u W ' ,,J-A Moil' ::i.-iv-t.-. 17- eata ft onion. ' tnUh Tffitio v ITarirTr in "Tha Sorifi: Of . niinntnlHnn 1nwo hftto :1o of Ul ft : WAV Jllti VtJr WltS it 2S J? Ui liu owo via, 04 - iu ja vuauavawu 11 " . vuvj. v - " . did' acenery go -to help : put ; over this J Songs," Anne Meredith, one of the best . for niln to obtain substantially the show, which is in three great scenes, j known leading Women' on 'Broadway ; same efffect thkr. follows tic "u3e' of with all new specialties by that ail- Fania Marinoff,' the stage' and screen f corn according .to; a, .veteran Te venue star with an -International reputation, officer of, "Atlanta, -wha gives the fol alsd - Paul McAllister, .Sam Reed and . ioWjng receipe 'J for a firstrclass sulk Malcolm Duncah! - . ' ' ' stiute: J x , ,' "."Th Money Master" is, a story ofi Tajje a pint of straight alcohol, a New j York's East Side of its misery I quart of low grade- kerosene two. and squalor and "filth or " Wall Street ounces of cayenne .pepper, Iwo sticks and us guiaing genius a um? auiy o dynamite, mix .well, and let stana contrasts wiin an ,uuubujwi6 appeal as powerful as it Is dramatic; Don't miss It. J r Noted Jap. Actor at Grand. Sessue Haynakawa, the noted Jap Than You" in the first show. Ray Lewis puts over tha great 1916 hit, "He May Be Old But He's Got Young Ideas," in a manner which has never been seen here ; before. Pauline Glenn t tf',f he Tanlac Man, at the Bellamy . Drug Store. ' "Before taking it, I suffered from in-7- digestion and a rundown of the general system. My sleep was poor and my ap : petite was very bad. I felt sluggish upon awakening in the morning and could feel myself going back right .: along. I had spent two hundred dol- - . mA yaG Tin ant a iars on otur uieurciuco auu . i jjon't without gamg a particie. , i Rrnadwav Then comes the treat in r,- "Tanlac helped other people In Wil- j gcottle Frieaeii's presentation of that mington, and I saw no reason why I J , -where Did Robinson Crusoe v snomuui it " iGo assisted by the chorus ' tainly has.neipea me. too. i am lu w Durfag the secon(J gcene Linian Root - energy, now; my jipcwLc o miiciiuu , The exciting days pr tne DiocKaae runners of thejCiyil War, who smug gled supplies W the lOonfederacy and anese actor, who will be seen at the erate seaports, had nothing on the urauu louiujiuYv m me ocooc ; DiocKaae runners-wuo smuggle wnis- prOdiictlon of "The Honorable Friend," key from Chattanooga into Atlanta, written especially for him by Elizabeth j They must travel roads that are not "Mnflaffaxr nnrl nrpnared ' f or the SCreen ' -u i,(. mnt nidr nf aiifn. iuvv"".-J . . lllc ucdl, luuai IUU IUC OUKT I by. Eva Unsell, has long been consid- moDiie accidents and spilling their Yictoria mar presents another eacey: . ered by his fellow dramatic,. artists as and must. be constantly elty evenbTe"rf of the greatest actors cn the , alert Vor officers of the law at Dance, and Lillian Ziegler follows with , , recently, however, , luiu ui wc x uau. - . i V.14 I anotner greaL mi uj. jrca rauuc, - " ; i screen. It was only recently, nowever, some uins uo ana ouiue Bj that he attracted the attention of the theatre-going public. This Was accom plished when he was seen in support of Fannie Ward in the Lasky produc tion of "The Cheat." Shortly after that,; in answer to popular demand, he was starred in a Japanese story, "Alien j Souls" and again repeated his suc-1 cess of the former Droduction. In "The on the every I can digest any iooa, ana i 11 w Twi nd Root nut on another rtinrh rplieved that I CTatefully recom- J 1 7 V T V cess ot tne iormer proaucnon. m x uo mucn reuevea u i grateiunjr sineins: and dancing sketch. The third TT . . ,A Vtaa tha a nt ment Tanlac to all people sumenng . - - - - After pie ' " J . The costume from indigestion Tanlac is sold in Wilmington exclus- iveiy at tne neiiamy i,ruS c, , geveral ;other .big wtg Acme Stre:X;nn, Ph this bm Pettiest yet seen stead; Sort. Wat"0n.8h aI" I and the show runs for something like macy; Rocky Point. A. N. -Rhodes & fiftGe minutes. Co.; Supply, G. W. Kirby; New Bern, Bradham Drue Co.: Magnolia, W. L. o'vAiinc Tonanoeo in A m Prif-a and IT starts with "Cider Time," -following, . . nf tha mocf T,51,0i witn rnpv uauea it uixieiauu auu Southall; Faison, Faison Drug Co.; an hour, and fifteen minutes. A.Seven Reeier Tomorrow. Another mammoth .seven reel bill ' 4Sim. nJ art sxvntci iirtll ho inek nffim. Pembroke G. W. Locklear Each Royal Thursday, presenting otwn has its Tanlac dealer.-Advt. tfae cunent chapter of great gerial "Gloria's Romance," together with a MOTHER SAVES THE BABE THAT j mammoth George Klelne super-drama WILD CAT HAP SEIZED. in five' acts ..The Money Master," cotv I taining more real stars than you ever Aiarysviiie, uai., uct. d. Mrs. n-o- saw before, in a single feature. in which he has appeared Hayakawa is surrounded by a cast of unusual excellence including uuch distinguished artists as Tsuri Ooki, Raymond Hatton and Billy Elnjer. ROYAL TOMORROW Billie Burke in j . ...v,, --- - .saw uciurc iu a siugio imiuic. en Fanning, who camped with her hus-1 Tje CUTTent chapter of "Gloria's Ro band and six months old baby along mance" full of thrills and big situa the Feather River, near here, return- tions, with the enchanting personality ed after a short stroll one afternoon i0f Billie Burke pervading every scene, to see a big wild cat In the act of s indeed a treat for everyone. This carrying her baby from thg basket j chapted gives Mis Burke the opportu in which it was asleep. nity of injecting some of those win- The animal did hot run when Mrs. some little bits of personal color which ground and held on the screaming j out its entire length. There has been I been dedicated within the past two fa.. ' I . tmr mm w l' r.K n J . v.a I . i . . , , I ntlH ' I ' V r A A WW 4t i f" nw AwlAWf.-tW senais witn more mnn ana more meiu-j "xro. xuc icuiuureo ai muciouji drama, but never before a serial on the j ville were held last Tuesd y. The high plane of "Gloria's Romance" a monuments were contracted for after pretty romance staged amid the most the Minnesota Legislature had ap beautiful surroundings. j pointed a commission for that purpose. MINNESOTA'S WAR SHAFTS. Erected in the South for Sons Who Fell in Civil Strife. St. Paul, Oct. 3. Minnesota has re cently erected monuments in the Na- j tional Cemetery at Little Rock, Ark., Memphis, Tenn., and Andersonville, j Ga:, to the memory of Minnesota vol unteers who lost their lives in the Civil War and were buried in these cemeteries. There are 162 buried in Little Rock, 189 in Memphis and 95 in Andersonville. Each monument consists of a bronze statue of a private soldier of heroic size fixed upon a massive granite ped-, estal. The three monuments have baby. Mrs. Fanning picked UDa club and fought the animal which dropped the" child and ran to the woods. The1 babjr was badly bitten but will recover. "Gloria's Romance" George Kleine Presents His Su preme Dramatic Feature The Money fylaster" Starring FRANK SHERIDAN With Fania Marinoff, Malcolm Duncan, Catvin Thomas, Anna Meredith, Paul McAllister and Sam Reed! A SUPER DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS. Adults, 10c. Children, 5c.' . TON I GHTiAND .TOMORROW f - . . Matinee, Night7;30 and SICWO-SOc - r, AMERICAN GIRLS .''Present , 4 v ft, , - - r - - , , , -, 'IN : HAPPYLANb"; ' . . . ' A Real Musical Cofnedy Show In - ' .Three Acts. " . ' ' Presenting In the Comedy Roles SCOTTIE FREIDELL , : RAYMOND, LEWIS ' , " EARL ROOT PAULINE GLENNMAR Fancy and Acrobatic 'Dancing. LILLIAN ROOT Clog Dancing Specialty. LEWIS & ROOT Singing and Danqing ''They're There!" ELSIE ZIEGLER AND LILLIAN ZIEGLER. Some More Broadway Song Hits NEW AND NIFTY COSTUMES. BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY GRAND TOMORROW PARAMOUNT PRESENTS THE DISTINGUISHED JAPA NESE ACTOR SESSUE HAYAKAWA Star of "The Cheat" and "Alien Souls" in "Tke Honorable Friend" One of the Most Unusual Char acterizations fcver Witnessed By The Photoplay Public ForiuThi&e -Cold' Siiappy Days J Original Vortex Heating Stoves A hat full of cheapest coal costs 1 cent Lasts over night in the Original Vor tex Hot Blast. Guaranteed air-tight al ways. Saves you $16.00 to $25.00. in fuel every year. Perfect Stove for all fuel and requires no change of fixtures for soft or hard coal, wood or coke. All styles and sizes here. ALU Ml NO AND PERFECT OIL HEATERS. -. We will be compelled to advance prices soon. Get them now at . $3.00, $4.Q0, $5.00 $7.00. Hardware Co. Catalogue on Application. 1 0 and 1 2 So. Front Street. N Jacobi Adults, 10c. Children, 5c. AT 82- TAKES FIFTH WIFE. two years old and his bride seventy Fruitvale, Cal., Oct. 3 Marriage five years old. The-bride is the sis- has no terrors for th Rev. James Sun- ter of his fourth -wife. She has been derland. After being wed four times keeping ;house for niin since her sis- in church, with a gathering of fiends ter'8 death SOme "me ag- on han1 each time to congratulate : him at the completion of the ceremon- Thi- ig Jnflated by war. Tho les, he eloped with Miss Alary Ham, vt aa-,, hole in the doughnut is largrr. Bixby auu naa mai i icu kma. iiiuulci t . The Rev. Mr. Sunderland is eighty- (kla- Bulletin. v - B '.5- mm THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH OFFERS ID) BOYS and GIRLS OF- WILMINGTON an THE BIG SHOW SOON BE HERE SURROUNDING FREE Ticket PARTICULARS VICINITY BOYS GIRLS VV .-1 . 1 ... e nave made special aiv rrangements witk tke Jonn RoId insdii's Gircus to give every boij )and Mgiirl in Wilmington and siiirfounding teitdrij und yeaxs of age a Eree Ticket to e Lig skow. ; i a 1 circus to mm II Illllll I 1 I . B ml. I - II III t-m I I 1 V l I I I I'l -V t I ill II 1 - -V TICKETS HE cWJIMM MOTMMPIM BIG mmmw : ' m Tji'i1 T - - si II i J1 'If jSI ' - ''"For ' - 'Am i mrfMJl AT -fel? gs Mi WSPATCH er 15 - sf mm ce We kave onlua'limited onumLer of tickets and if you want to see fte BIG SHOW Come earlu. wrm, -So; waste no time in CalUng at Tke Dis patcix office. v. j III -.':-j
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