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-4 r i ; - vvnu n livi u u iniij I . . .if (OOOTKSHT I-VITAGRAP,,,.; mmmmmmmmmmtm USING THE TALENT. WE HAVE , 4 "Come right iniJesk W take off your Jiangs," jsaicUEltaL TlLh&ve to run up to Baby, for I can hear her crying. Sheawoke just as you rang the bell." And away she flew up-stairs to attend her precious charge. 1 As I ascended her stairs and entered the dainty nursery I was met by Ethel's shining face. In the centre of the room was a beautiful baby bed with a delicate blue stencil design on the white wood. "For pity's sake, Ethel,w I said, "has Bud (for that is her husband's nickname) fallen heir to some fortune, that you can afford to buy such a bed for your baby? Why it was only yesterday that I chanced to glance at a similar one in the shops and the cost was -exorbitant." "No, Bud has not fallen heir to an fortune. We are still ordinary, everyday-hard-working people. Nevertheless I have been able to get .such a bed for Babe." And she laughed delightedly at my admiration for the bed and amazement at her extravagance. "; "We bought the bed a plain white, and I did the stencil myself," she con tinued. "I knew that we could not afford to purchase one just like that, so I determined to use the talent which Providence gave me." Was Ethel proud of her work? Well, I should say so. She is wise enough to appreciate her ability and to apply it. That is the best part of it. Most of us admit to ourselves that we can do a certain thing pretty well. It comes natural to us somehow. Do we -always apply it, though? All of us should be glad to exercise our talents. I do not mean to say we should talk of them eternally or thrust some evidence of them upon our friends when they visit us. That would be most foolish. If, however, we are able to" recite, to paint, to sing; or play, it is our duty to do so to the best of our ability without boasting or needing to be coaxed. Everyone of us has some peculiar ability that will be envied and admired if we give evidence of it in the proper spirit. THEATRE i ing and dancing specialty act. ! It's a show you ought to see today ! one that you will enjoy a guaranteed attraction. Today McLeod and Lorraine's Isle j of Roses Company is registering an-! PAULINE FREDERICK, other distinct hit the new show going! Some time ago Pauline Frederick, on for today and tomorrow being long-j the celebrated emotional star, declar- stronger; can wory all day now, and er hifrcrAr niifi hPttM- with most brieht ! ed that she wanted to nlav a svmpa-t don't mind it. Am no tnervous and Mrs; Katheryii iefihis City Tells Another Wonderful Story About Tanlac -Had Suffered xior 10 Years. Says Tanlac Has Been as Like a God Send to Her. :, y , "As i have been helped, I know Tan- lao wlll help others, for 1 was given up to die when I started to take this won derful medicine and now I feel better than I have in ten years," gratefully declared Mrs. Kathryn L.ee, of 116 South Front street, this city, to the Tanlac Man. "I had suffered from stomach trouble and indigestion, which began on me ten years ago," the rejuvenated lady continued. "And since that time, until Tanlac helped me, 1 hadn't seen a well day. For the past three years I was an Invalid, almost. At first. I tried dieting myself, but I would suffer just the same. My complexion was bad and I was purple in spots. I had no life about me at all, and would just drag around the house and try to keep up. I had no appetite and the food I forced seemed to do me no good, i was losing in weight and growing weaker every da?. I was very nervous and easily excited. My sleep was not at all refreshing and, in fact, I was a complete nervous wreck. All my food would Xerment and form gas on my stomach. "My husband insisted that I take Tanlac, but I didn't wani to because I was discouraged from not gaining on the many other things 1 tried. I took Tanlac, though, and it surety has been a God send to me. I am a great deal : - U:rK j&fr " fT1 ' t4' -: '-' V -- : !? -v'ta 4-- you wre u carciui ox-tne medicines you . . v-; t-Ti-Z- - ySTC--'b 4Vs' ' X KWjSjcftck:arf jrou are anxious about the disease it is taken f r$S A-. A' . WWCrful difference th would result. ' ' '-Iti--'gW i l ili i m ' n a Vegetable product like V 18. there is no violent afi-r ,r . yym0 Jlf W' - ' I H fect-as i found;in mberal-ediclet-but a natural a.f ef I - 7w - I 1 mmk - i ill I FOREST s. THE OFS.S.S. rim turn ri tu i tcr musical specialties even than the first : thetic role and was starred by the Fa show of the week. . j mous Players Film Company in an Today and tomorrow that aggrega- adaptation of Clyde Fitch's "The Wo tion present "The Prince of Broad-: man In the Case" in which she scored way," a well known musical comedy ! a great personal success. Now the success that has stood the test of long i great Famous Player star has another runs in many large cities enacted by j still more wonderful opportunity of big, companies of stars. In the hands j displaying her remarkable skill and of thp TsIp of Roses ComDanv it suf-1 versatility for in that company's pro- fers none bv comparison with its past j duction "Ashes of Embers," which is j Acme Store Co.; Burgaw, C L. Hal presentatioiis, as this all-star aggre-jthe Paramount picture at the Grand ! stead ; Southport. Watson's Pharmacy : gation seems capable of handling any: tnis week. the baautifu! emotional Rock Point' A- N. Rhodes & Co.; Fai tn thP c.nticfnrtin7i nf thpfr audi-"7,- -Riia son, Faison Drug Co. ; Pembroke, G. W. t, ,. u . , Locklear; Snow Hill, J. T. H. Harper; j. i xwuiia lire uu iiiu d.: ecu, o in liL today's new show, a grand total j the dual role of twin sisters who are of an even dozen big musical and spe- j absolutely opposite in character, cialty Mi enliven the action of the j The Q Agnes, is a sweet-faced play, with the Stemway Trio present-; ing an all-new repertoire of new 30ng liitc Iq ctor RuHrlia MM pnr! thf bfiv ! , - , , ,i,t;aml so utterly selfish that she even tenor wonder, in a new song assisted . . . . .. . ticient meant or reacning mc uiuou ana puruying it, that it may perform it functions readily. . Bemambor ny mlntrtl Is a frtlwt oatarlal ta cast Iota your fflllcatl Interior. Demand genuine S. S.S.aty6ur druegist, It is pure- THE MlNli JS THE ly vegetable and the Standard SOURCE OVV101XKT XloodiRemedy. ' MJNEHAL DRUGS 2 If? . ' Swixt Kpecilic Co Atlanta; ua. g !Uiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii!iiiiiiii:ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim T-ri-Jf I '""IHiltliiiiiiiuii Ckrysantliemum Skov iimiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiimui Don't Miss Seeing the Magnificent display of SinH S Stem Chrysanthemums grciWing at our green house, ! j, j J IV4.-l, n-w.- C., 1 i auu iYiaiR.cL ouccia. j-vcii larger uiiu more fjcauli than our prize Chrysanthemums of last year. Con;, fore they are cpt for our exhibit at the Corn Show. Lucu B. M iicy jj. moore The Florist. Tliiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiif lit litiiiiiitiiitiiiiiitifiiiiiiiiitff riiiiiitiiiii.riiiitiiiiiiiiit itiiiiiiifiiiitiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiiiif iii:itii :, THEODORE ROBERTS, LASKY STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Theodore Roberts, the Lasky-Paramount sta, is undoubtedly the greatest character actor on the screen today. He has played a wide range of characters and has been the leading support of all Lasky stars during the past two years. He has played a drunken father, a grand opera impressario, a gruff, stern, ever forgetting uncle, a political "man higher up," a Grand Duke of Russia and a great many other characters. sleep sound all night long. My com plexion has cleared up and I feel bet ter than in 10 years. "Is it any wonder I praise Tanlac?" queried Mrs. Lee, in conclusion. Genuine Tanlac is sold in Wilming ton by the Bellamy Drug Store, exclu-( sively, where the Tanlac Man explains its merits daily to many people; Acme 4 ! fr 4 ' 4 4 way down here, there is a "nigger in SPEAKS OUT AGAIN IN MEETING. lge. The other, without conscience Vineland, R. B. McRoy & Co.; White ville, J. A. McNeill & Son; Verona, G. W. Humphrey. Each town has its Tan lac dealer. Advt. Wilmington, N. C, October 30, 1916. Editor Wilmington Dispatch, Dear Mr. Editor: "I told you in my last letter that mebbe I wood rite you i agin, after I had looked around a spell, so I am goin' to be as good as my the woodpile" somewheres. Sumth ing is rong. all rong, and I don't think it all depends so much on the tariff question, either it must be sumthing else. And if free lumber is against Republikan principales, won't some body please to me Mr. Taft's Recip rocity Bill? Shorely, some Republik- j ans must have vpted for that. Now, don't understand me to say I want to argy over that bill, bekase I am not so mity familur. with it, but I jest word. Sum of our Republican trends happened to think of it, and the best by the mftv chorus. And every mem-. f i. c ... . mnt;n drawer of which Agnes has charge in ber of the cast will have something to ( , . . -, . i order to get money for a dress. As a say loaa. a new uan m-j this theft Anes 1st sen. l64P ihe Bfwett-tMt 4he . senlus The Dean Sisters-wiil oe introduced f6.!0": !.tls !KerLAf "f.1 Se lof lAaVrrwl? dnlavpT Vlrf. today and will also put on a big sing jail where she is completely forgotten by Laura, who has used the dress in luring an infatuated millionaire into proposing to her. It is in the development of these two absolutely different personalities displayed. just a few touches of make-up with say the Demmycrats don't keep their promises, but there is a few, as try to do so, at least on speshul 'occasions. I kin remember it to do with sumthin' free. The Republikan gentleman from Southport red the other night in the p : Mill 1 iw&x 5ss fed? rs " 'tVSfiWffcSiJS " ' " -ijf ' v f , " , "tit,, 1. i'l i.J&gSiii&:- f-i x to, 'Ufa i' fe -S "'-j- - - wx-w j:.-: :v:o:-::--:-.Tt-5:;:vXvA . V&. ' - i'i'V' rZr I p feast -1 v; ; ,rt t&Msi I i ! r?': Sl'r ' "JlS 1 : : I And accordin' to my way o' thinkin ! courthouse that the Demmycrats were if ole Ananias wuz to gather up his fol- aHus a(ivertisen sumthin free, but lowers aroun' these parts, there wood the Republikans seem to have got con- uo a wuoie neap 01 ltepumiKans in tne siderably mixed along about then and flock as well as we Demmycrats. j sum of tnem at least wuz advercatln ince, I .Uybdow retaw 8umtWp frpe, . We, Edifef my been nosin rodn considerabul, and , pipe has gone oxlU and mv ife sez have heered several speeches by both j mv nine Wmi t mit n wn which to give her different underlying j sides, and thoV the Demmycrats may j stop what 1ra at, s'0 gueS8 ., had better I U" tf . .... : f r quirt ttrT" y -iff J ""fecturied Trow " j F BESTXWSUITY . 2lL Better bakuig guaranteed! There are no "ifs" about the results you will get from Valier's Dainty Flour.Thissr.pcr- nne nouns guar anteed to give you whiter, lighter andn baking. n i .ner-navorca Valier's Dainty Flour is made cf finest wheat; mjlcd by a special siOw process, vhicii saves all lis fineflavoi; then silled thrcush su't to make its texture r tra fine It is quality four and it eves ?uj.' ttyteulti in baking Hiv firocer send you V jlier :i lJu.i y uoxt time you need tluui ii C.riH Co., VLo';)e LiU'u -loi . IV expressions of sweetness and brutal ity to her face in repose. Miss Freder ick interprets the two roles with mar velous skill.. ' Ashes of Embers," by the way, is have 'quite so fur tr go to git back have strayed away from truth once an awhile, on the hull I rither think if the ditance was measured all of a i sudden, the Demmycrats woodn't stop tins letter. I will rite you again, purty soon, I am having such a good time, I have just got to tell somebody or bust. I am to be round a consider abul spell yet, but I am going ter run out to home long enuff to vote fer Mr. Wilson. If I wuz to fergit to do that the first production in which Miss jn the strate an nairer path as wood Frederick has starred since the be-jEUm of our Republikan friens. Es- Biunius ui nr twu yeir cuniract wuu , pesmauy about the time they was mv wife sez she would pull enuf hair ixie ramous na.vers, uy terius ui quotin' ligres to prove that the Repub which she abandons the stage for at likans got forty-seven and a half per least another two years. Produced ( cent of state vote in 1912. I would under the direction of Joseph Kauf- hike to advise them that if they keep man. this great drama by Forrest Hal-. straying awav as fur as that, they sey is sure to prove one of the biggest successes ever hown at the Grand where it will be the featured attrac tion Thurday. Among those who appear in support of Miss Frederick in this production are Earl Fox, Frank J-ossee, Maggie Halloway Fisher, Herbert J. Frank and Jay Wilson. "I tell you," said Pat, the ould frinds are the best after all, and, what's more, I can prove it." "How are you goin' to prove it?" 'Where will you find a new frind that has stood by you as long as the ould ones have," Answers, London. will hafter git Doctor Cook to help them locate the aloresaid strate and narrer path. But I want to tell you about the de bate between Mr. Godwin and Mr. Mc Caskill. He shore is in the wrong place when he gits in politicks. He had orter be in vaudeville, because judging by his debate he is quite a comediSn. He manages to keep the foulks a laffin, lSut he don't say nothin' to git them to thinkin'. To jedge oy his talk, if ever does git ,to congress, everybody else, includin' the out o' my head to stuff a sofy piller, but I ain't gointe H-e my hair, at least not that way. Weil, as I could't close properly, I'll just stop. Yours truly, -. LEMUEL, SWINSON, From Sandy Bottom. N. C. Did you "Your husband is worse forget the medicine?" "So as not to forgat it, I gave him the whole bottle at once." Brown ing's Magazine. EASTERN CAROLINA FAIR at NEW BERN, N. C. Round Trip Fare From Wilminqton. presi-,$3.5o Including Admission to the Fair. : TOD AY AND TOMORROW . McLeod & Lorraine's Isle of Roses Company Present THE GREAT BROADWAY MU SICAL COMEDY SUCCESS "TKe Prince of roadway" A Proven Success A Guaran teed Attraction . 12 BIG MUSICAL AND DANCING .H ITS 12 The Superb Emftt.OLal Artiste in mount Feature, at the Grand Thursday PAULINE .FRCDERICK Ashes of Embers," Her Latest Para- . Featuring ' The Stelnway Trio with a new bunch of song hits and Master Buddie McLeod, the Boy Tenor. NEW SCENERY NEW COS TUMESNEW MUSIC. clv-nt will hatter take a back seat, un-i Tickets will be sold to New Bern as til ha gits dun legislatin. The bills I above by the that he is gointer pass is golnter, ATLANTIC COAgT LINE eclipse everything that has been dun The Standard Railroad of the South in the past by e ther party. How-! NOVEMBER 7, 8, 9 and 10. sumever, accordin' to my own way o' ! Limited returning until midnight of thinkin', if he iver gats there and man- j Saturday, November 11, 1916. ages to git by the door-keeper, he is Proportionate fares irom intermedi gointer find there is some more there . ate points. Children half fare, alreddy. He brought up the Canadian; SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE lumber bizziness, he told all about free ' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday lumber killin' the lumber indoostry in; November 8, 9 and 10. this country. He told what an awful Leave Wilmington 5:15 A. M. calamighty -it wuz to Mr. So and So up'Peave Jacksonville 7;05 A. M. in Fay3tteville. .The saw-mill man Arrive New Bern 8:30 A.M. went broke, .he broke sumbody else, Returning Le. New Bern 5:00 P. M. and so on untill accordin' to his pint ! Arrive Wilmington about 8:15 P. M. of view, it broke everybody in Fay- For Further particulars Phone 160. etteville. Looks like if they wuz all ; in tough, they woodn't be able to nat I ineir town as they are doing Dy naym fairs and sich things. Between you and me, Mr. Editor, I don't beleeve them Demmycrats up there is busted j yet, not all of them anyway. As for i the' Republikans, I never did think, they .knowed how to handle money properly anyhow. The always cry of hard times right in the midst of biz ness looks like to me, we folks down r; here, accordin' to Mr. McCaskill, orter be able to take about a dollar arid ? sixty-nine cents and bild a house. So t fur as I can sae down in this part o' : tho country Canadian lumber is mity H scase. A nothesr thing, .Canada is mity close to us, those fellers up there are mity fine .red-headed fellerrs and .1 don't think they would work a whole heap cheaper than the colbrerd men uo aown here. They - woodn't work much cheeper than a dollar and a half A 1 QTf A J so - c ui.,, mm ii janaoian lumoer can -I drive North Carolina saw mills out of blzness, after paying frale U the IV JJ XV IF FOOT CROW JJ JJ SOLD BY- PETERSON & RULFS DRINK AND ENJOY KEN NY'S COFFEES & TEAS Kenny's Special Coffee 4 lb for .... .... .$1.00 Kenny's Fancy Blend Cof fee 3 lb for .90c Kenny's Golden Rio Cof fee 5 lb for $1.00 Kenny's other grades Cof fee . . . . .16 to 18c per lb Our M. and J. Coffee 3 lb for $ f .00 is the finest. Che-on-Tea best in Amer ica for 50c per lb. C D. KENNY CO. Phone 679. 16 So. Front. Prompt Delivery. ROYAL - ,- - ,- lt - f- T-T- ' GRAM) I TOMORROW Billie Burke In "Gloria's Romance" Edison Offers "Wild Oats" A Spectacular And Exciting Five Act Drama. STARTLING AND ' TIONAL. All Star CasL 8ENSA- 7 Reels (1 3-4 Hours) 5 and 10c. Daniel Frohman Presents THE SUPERB EMOTIONAL ARTISTE Pauline Frederick In Her Latest and Greatest Para mount Screen Characteriza ..tion 'Ashes of Embers" In Which The Star Plays Dual Role of Twin Sisters The Adults, 10c. Children, READ BUSINESS sSs j .7 'IV SI - - ,-K
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