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PAGEXWO t V; This ?big sho -goes" on? for-the last ....'..-.v-v..:; - rn r -n n tun 1 1 H. j i i 'i ii 'ir . i- i-.i it "- - .- - ' 3ttv,. - ,.,!,...---- - . : .:.:-f ' ' Wl" - A' fC ?H. ifCOVRlCHTl91 A 1 1 14 .VI " U I I I I I 1 1; I H K K Htf J S t-l UP U . 1 - i i '' X - -" i ' 1 - . -- . ...... . .s . . . r . ? Yrtftfiliic J -; r-r a; !a v a a" Word about my director - i Was the Thongfitf ul ReiAincler Offered Mrs. Henley by Her Little Grand-Daughter Husband is Realty, Man. W n0t rorfswnr1c:1iaa been uiiaer "the liireetidn cf "S. RanMnprew, annLtil tehAn t .at down to Vitagraph's famous yoffig director who1!- one of Ute fliscovettes of the motion lunchf. forgetting to take my Tanlac, picture profession. Mr. Drew is a most gifted person. His pictures are all the reminder.0hT Grandmother, you examples of excellent stage management and his players ever work in the forgQt yQU Tanlac' would, come hap greatest harmony. In most pictures Mr. Drew plays the leading male role, ( pUy from my little granddaughter," besides directing the picture. This requires an enormous amount or cofccentra- j gmilingly explained Mrs. M. C. Hen tlon and resource, but not once have I found him confused qr irritable. ; ley tQ the Tanlac Man No matter how large a mob 8cene this director is producing his voice is! "I am 68 years old and have been always quiet and soothing. He is never "nasty" to His players, and for this in bad health for the past ten.years, reason they nevr become excited or nervous and are able to do their very best, continued the aged lady. Indiges rea y tion and-rheumatism were my princip- An unbiased opinion of any celebrity at the studios may be obtained from aJ ailments of COurse, tried many the "extras'" in the yard. They are the people who have not yet made names remedies but have been r6iieVed more for themselves and are also those who encounter one's nature in its mstJby Tanlac than through any other. I unflattering mood. Each and every one of the extras, however, adore Mr. haye started my third bottle. I Drew. To-work for him is their one ambition, for they feel sure they will tafee tfae flrgt tWQ regularly on work under the most favorable of conditions for a novice. account of having company part of His pictures, moreover, are all examples or screen art. His knowledge, of the time and forgetting it. Why, I peculiarities of the various countries and periods is quite marvelous, and I ! couldn't eat cabbage or any kinds of am sure I have often looked at him amazed at. some revelation of his study of meats, though I am very fond of them, details. 1 "Since taking Tanlac, however, 1 can satisfy my desire for these foods and without suffering a great deal from after effects. I am going through "Tharsi&Tr we iknoirasiidiay the Stei4vir$riiaiird,aei 3eives or the calls last aight garter presenting "their great new act with McLeod and Cbrraine's5flrst pfesen- j Nation of "The Prince of Brpadwajf," j at the "victoria: After tosponding to five curtain calls, these entertainers were finally forced to tell th,e ' audi ence "That's all we know!" " if "was the same with Master Buddie Mc Leod, who presented a,!i'asfy-neStn-ihg act, augmented by ' the -chords. For the first time this ' seasbn bou quets of flowers were thrown on the stage for Master Buddie as he re sponded to the first encore.' ; But these two' features were not all of the show by any means. Billy . Wehle, in the title role, , perpetrated some of the funniest' antics and gags in his whole repertoire in the role of a Jewish near-sport from Broadway, and kept the crowds in a cpntirvial roar. LUcile DuPree presented "Fiir tation" in a manner that won " loud applause. Billy Wehle in "Gootman Is a Hootman Now," with the chorus in kilts, followed by a 'rendition of "The Highland Fling," by Misses Roberts, Dean, Lorraine and Clem ons, was one of the prettiest dance numbers of the week. new how, presenting TerkiiialRoof Garden." another big Brpadway - siic- will .bet the .hill. : r cess, . Although one of--the best directors in the game, Mr. Drew is most demo cratic and is not the least bit conceited. " Aitnougn sun young m years, mr. urew iu uuC1Cu . puu, , . I with the full treatment of six bottlesj oTtramoiv ptioiI rha mo tftrizations. as vell as manv well-directed pictures, in . . . j . ' -j o - - . - . nnri nm pnin? to rrv aiin TiRrsiiaae iuv ively, where the Tanlac Man explains it merits daily to many people; Acme, Acme Store Co.; Burgaw, C. L. Hal stead; Southport, Watson's Pharmacy; GREAT TRiANGLE; FEAf uRfe -TP- yx- '' MOR RtW ' ' . They: wer both detfizens of the derworld, arid had worked together on; nrahy a big "deal;" he was a safe cracker jvhb had never known a fail ure! she was his ''conie-bn girl arid did work in framing the jobs. Ifinany j they ' ' fell In love earnestly and married. When the kiddies came the i little anark of cooe thatai'left 'itt t them wa: aroused, and they quit the game for . the kiddles sake. - Years later the litle hkpy family was surrouhded by plenty; -tin hus band held : a good position and thgy were rapidly ascending the upward path, when, his former partner-in crime happened along, recognized his f bid pal and blackmailed him until he had extracted all his savings of the past years, Finally when he could pay no more money he "was intimi dated, under? threat of exposure, to attempt one more big job. For the sake of his wife and children whom he dearly loved he consented, but the house that had been selected for the job was the identical one at which his wife was visiting, and when the husband came into ?e room to find his wife attacked by' the crook, what do you suppose happened, arid what was the outcome? It's all told in tomorrow's great Triangle feature, "Going Straight," to be presented at the Royal,' and star ring those two .great star3 of the TWETTirr-FJyEa CENTS 'NEW YORfcCAFE. ', v: ':;v;-..' . -; : ' -,;' ' mm mm mm mm mmm mm li I , one of my most recent pictures, "The Suspect, Paul Karatoff. he was the hero of the play, 1 I only hope that he enjoys directing my worK one-half as much as I enjoy working with him. So, friends, when you see a picture directec ay S. Rankin Drew whether he plays in the story or not remember he is well worth any cause for praise you may discover in the production. husband, who is a dealer in Florida real estate, to taite it aiso, conciuueu Mrs. Henley, who lives at 420 West Bragg street, Greensboro. Genuine Tanlac is sold in Wilming- Rockv Point. A N. Rhodes & Co Sunnlv. G . W. Kirhv: New Bern. Brad- screen, Norma Talraadge. with Ralph ham Drug Co.; Magnolia, W. L. South-. Les- tne lalte1' beinS remembered all; Faison, Faison Drug Co.; Pern-1 h?s brilliant work in "The Birth of broke, G. W. Locklear: Snow Hill. J. : a Nation." It is a David W. Griffith T. H. Harper; Vineland, R. B. McRoy Production and is in five reels. & Co.; Whiteville, J. A. McNeill &j Son; Verona, G. W. Humphrey. Each ton by the Bellamy Drug Store exclus-town has its Tanlac dealer.--Adv. mL mm Caller Is Mrs. Blank in? 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McLeod & Ldrrainis's " Isle of Roses Company Present "The Prince of Broad way '; The Big Song Hit Broadway Musical Comedy Success 12 Big Musical & Specialty 12 HITS i Norma Taimadge With Ralph Lewis, in "Going Straight" They were den:zens of the un derworld; he a sard-cracker, she a "came-on" girl. They married and after the kiddies came re formed for their sake. Years later the happy husband is encountered and blackmailed by a former partner in crime, who after draining him of all his money, intimidates him into cracking "just one more" safe. For the sake of wife and chil dren he consents but the house they go to rob is the one at which his wife is Visiting. He sees for one dreadful mo ment the ruff in attacking his own wife and then Norma Talmadge and Ralph Lewis never did a bigger play than this at the Royai Friday. A Griffith Production. m ' .:, . Teleohon 541 :V,"-)ifc?.llxed Wood. 0r !. Mill Woods; T f PROMPT DELIVERY Arrivals and Dparturs of Tmtns at Wilraiiiston, Effective Hept 11 116 TimNot aaarantoea. L . P.:. T DBPABTtTl TO AND FBOM No. 60. 8:40 A. M. Dally Except Sunday. No. 64. 8:10 A. M. Mon., Wed. and Vrldy -Only. No. CI. Dauy StM A. K. 'ioldsboro. ftlcbicoDd, Norfouc and Bittern 1 Nortli Carolina point. Connects at Oolu boro with Souibern Railway at NrfulB Hontbera Hallroad. ARRIVALS: No. M. 1:18 A. m. Dnily Kx.s ,)t .' ,.. . - I No. (. Jadkaonvillc, istra anQ Ukti:AUU c:ir. v. m kL Am . . L ' ils... 111. ' piautuia. ,,, -, . uh., ni..i. ,IU(1 v i luuy 'lily. No. 0. Dallr. 12:20 A. lu. No. . Dally. 8t4a A. Day. 8r 45 A. M. No. 62. Now Dally 8125 P. M. No. CB. Dallr. t:45 P. V. No. 69. Tnea., Thar, and Sat. only 6:80 P. M. No. 42. Dally. 8:45 P.M. Cnadbonrn, Conway, Florence, Charleston, j Savannah, . Jacksonville. Tampa tit. ) Petersbatg, Vort My era Columbia tia Aaherllle, Pullman Sleeping Car trrtwoen j vriuoiDsion ana toinaiou, open to re ceive outbound paHsengers at Wilming ton at end after 10:00 p. M. and way u occupied, lnbo4d until 7:00, A. if. Cloidsboro rtlclimnnil, NorTolk and Wan. lnjran. :ParI&r Cara between Wilmlarton and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount "with New York trains bavins Pullman Service. Solid Xrawi between. Wllmtogton and - Mt. Ary via Fayettevllle and Banford. Jackaon villa. New Barn and IntormadiaU Stations. No. 4tt Daily. :0S f. j. Cbadbonrn, Florence. Columbia. Auut, Atlanta and the West. Char'eeton Sa vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel Pullman Sleeping Tars Tetwtn 'Wllmln ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars dully between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied at Colum bia until 7:00 A. M. 'yttevilla nr lnceraMdlat fltatlMMx Nh. f2 Duily. 8:00 I. M. No. (a. I'iiily 12:6 I'. M. No. &4 laliy 12:50 f. No. flu. Tues.. TLiiri.. and h!al winy 10:15 A. M. Daily. toldBberc. Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York. Pullman BroPer. iiLAt Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and j wasnington. connecting with new Yorl trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman Sleeping Cats between Wilmington and Norfolk. No. 41. Dally :B0 A. M. For Foldar, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 100. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. dule , ::. : 'In Effect October 9, 1516. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH . , And Intermediate .Points EASTBOUND eave Klectrle Center for Winter Park 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8KW A. M. 8:30 A. M. eav Electric Center for : Wrlffhtsvllle 10:00 11:30 xl :00 1:10 Jl:55 2:30 3:00 3:30 ?4 :10 4:30 ?4 :50 6:30 6:30 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 A. M. A. M. M. M. M. M. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. AI. P. M. P. AI. P. M. P. M. P. AI.. 6:30 A. AI. 6:50 A. AI. S.-00 A. AI. 8:30 A. AI. 10:00 A. 11:30 A. xl :00 1:10 ?1:55 2:30 30 AI. M. P. AI. P. Af. P. Af, P. AI. P. AI. AI. 4:30 P. 5:30 P.M. 6.10 P. M. :40 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 0:15 P. M. 10:15 P. AI. 11:15 P. AI. L.ave Elet-trlc Center for 6 :30 x6:50 A. Af. A. At 8:30 A. Af. 10:00 11 :30 xl:00 zl JO 3:00 Af. M. AI. At. P." "m. 4:30 P. Af. fl:40 P. AI. ' 9 :15 P." Af. ' 11 :15 P." M. WESTBOUND Leave Winter Park for Wilmington 6:20 7 :31 8:01 8:41 9 :8 XlO :31 31 :0t' 1:36 xi' 06 2:01 ?2 ::;: ?3 :1 1 ?3 :50 4:06 ?4;30 ?5 :10 5:36 6:11 6:51 7:31 :00 8:56 10 :21 100 12:21 A. Af. A. AI. AI. A. Af . A. Af. A. AI. A. M. P. M. P. Ai. P. AI. P. AI. P. AI. P. Af. P. M. P. Af. P. Af. P. M. P. Af, P. At. P. At. P. Af. P. Af. P.Al. P..A1. A. Af. L.eave Wrirhtsville for Wrimlngton 6 :15 7 :X) 7:50 ' 8:30 9:25 x!0:20 10 :55 12 :25 xl :5T 1 :50 ?2 :25 ?3 :00 A. Af. A. Ai. A. AI. A. AI. A. Af. A. Ai. A. AI. P. Af. P. AI. P. AI. P. AI. P. AI. 3:55 P. AI. 5:25 P. 6:00 P. 6:40 P. 7:20 P. 7:55 P. 8:45 P. AI. AI. Ai. M. AI. AI. io ao P. AI. 10:45 P. Af. 12:10 A. AI. Leave Itt-urli for Wilmington i "nV 12 xl A A. :'lH' A. Xr,".. :l.r. 1'. :4.ri I. I'. 3:1-1 i. M. " "r':i.V pVm '!7:'i:.'Y.'m. ( :(() I'. AI. 12:110 M. SPECIALS FOR SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess' treets every half hour from 2:00 to 5:00 P. Af. Leave Beach every naif -flour from 2:45to-.5:45 P. AI. Dclly except Sundays. x Sundays only; Superseded by half hour cars Sunday afteiuoons. zDoes not go beyond Station 2io. 3. ! Leaves from Station No. 3. FREIGHT SCHEDULE (Daily Except Sunday) Leaves 9th and Orange Streets, 3:20 P. AI. Ireighv Depot open from to 3 :30 P. At, 'X'iliLi A. FT 'fori x . vv w 00 Of YOUR. noE SO ,VJJ atnt- GAMBLE - . . f I I I gtoftmgKBWgl 1 1 f . 1 If , I ..tti" H I I uurs y 1 "i tiTY SORE ntLLO'JERRX- 7 'c T1CKLFWE-L. HE HADN'T A rt? i ,,,--.- I I ROOM-P) AVim- I . II t y. I K.1 I I (ill I L AIM T r A i 1 I tv. X . YI1JIIIJJSSWIJIJJU All.. I II l - - lb II k. I W. 1 M I J . .v.niaut- nnife; WITHHIM tlOW- tuc unvc. 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