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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; FRIDAY -AFTERNQQNf NQVEUBER? 1 7,419 ifc i . j 3l 3" -jEI? FARMER Ml I Again are we to have thp pleasure of having clever ertj LI$b ,and charming Hazel Burgess in a new of fering, namely, "The "Girl Who Smiles," which had the pleasant ex perieneeof being heard at TTie Long acre Theatre, New York,, for six ii ti ,-o ffrrm iYia Viands Of the composers of "Alma" and Adele, j J Jm Borden SJL .Wilmington K. and they have once more made a most j q Says He Wouldn't tunetui score. j For the present English version f Adolf Philipp, who first introduced to j New York audiences the work of Paul j Herve and Jean, Briquet, is again re-j ' sponsible, with the assistance of Ed-j srnrfl A. Paulton. I A CHANGE IN WIFE Take $25.00 For The First 3 Bottles" of Tanlac He Bought. V (-:::---:w:-.v.v-:.:.:-i-.-.-.J-.:.:.:.:-:' v xr-:-.-:0-'-- - - "T wouldn't take $25.00 for the first " s n,.oi;tv which ner-lthrw bottles of Tanlac, if I couldn't vades the music is equally apparent get it any cheaper as it is the only in the took. We have again the Lat-1 medicine that has done my wife any in Quarter, the impecunious artists, j good," said I. J. Borden, well known their friends the models, the insistent j farmer of R. F. D., this city, during a landlord, the improvised meals and j recent talk with the Tanlac Man at that hectic gavety of Bohemia bor-jtbe Bellamy Drug Store, rowed from Murger Du Manner and "Yes. sir." the happy rural man others and serving again as a back- continued. "Mrs. Borden has not only ground for a sentimental story about gained five pounds m weight from fhe rich girl who has no smiles in her ' Tanlac, but she has gained a great life and Ts taught by the Bohemians deal in strength, J ji.p ,nv of livinr ! as good as ever she can eat any- There are manv moments of humor! thing she wants now without it dis and of wit. "Must an artist die he-1 agreeing with her. Her back is be fore nen make a living?" asks the ter. and all the eMthe rich -irl -It's a custom of the trade.", And her complexion has cleared up alwers the eigent landlord. -They ! and she is really like a different l!v ''o- the pawnbroker and die for j woman. IL ; "Before taking Tanlac. however, MisT Burgess essays the title role. my wife had suffered for three years and one of her numbers. "Teach Me from poor health. Her kidneys he th To Smile " is winning her many! ered her every he suf rounds of applause. Bert Leigh as :f ered from pains ack Her a chef who i inclined to organize all j complexion was bad. and she w as , LJ?ZI will hP seen here'thanks o the Taalac Man and attor, al CraIld wi be pre- lilt? UiUUiuf, . with his fourth bottle of laniac cfsbcv jit i .-j.-.--.-. . .-. -: - . .-.....-.-.-.-:- . .-.-..v -.-.v. vers '4 MISS MAUDE ADAMS Who, With Her Entire Company and New Ycrk Production, Will Be Seen at the Academy of Music Thursday Night of Next Week. . . i v. hirklinir ?DIH1- buii icu v" . i r ,1 ll,n.n n mitinpp ana nicnt ai me - . semeu one oi nit- uium rwuu. o. ni.auiiu.' rt-. 1 iK coin 1T1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I The bargain matinee prices are 2, ; wamui pllamv Dri : year, a magnificent four-reel produ,--1 ion. i-w''"1; . , i mi. oppimvin? exact v one nour oi GLASS OF SSLTS ,onta for halconv seats and 50 cents ton. excuse , ; tion. occupying th mWPr floor. Child-; Store, where its merns are time to show, end being a review of ,oat v,ht' daily to heaitn seeKers, uj nt life o D - . m , ren, nricos will be from Tickets are selling at Elvington's past life on the screen ot the CLEANS KIDNEYS mnts tn anv seat. :ikiii . i tne 0 cents to ?1. .wan. v, -0tf i Burgaw, U Maisieau, ouiUk""., i Watson's Pharmacy; Kocxy roim, kpystohp favorites Ma- - TT' K rhv . ' great comedian. The title is "The Mixup." and it stars with Charlie all ; lf YoUr Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers 'NOBODY HOME." j N. Rhodes; Supply. Guy Bolten and Paul Rubens, iid-!"" "-- . Fa,SOB. Faison eTen tne mra rettists, and .lerome Kern,, compose, -.i noha . w. U Sourtal Fa . Mack Senne,, , . i i v, K.-fo.ifnl nnrl UTuli V U . , 1 riuuium, . i Tn "The Mil uppiy. - J-"""'' bel. Fatty. Walrus, Braanam urug tV, s.,:,nKi0 rf til I II t iiiiuiiuiiiv Ambrose, and , and renowned j You, Drink Lots of Water are very iiaDie 10 ue uuuni-cu - Mori- ineH hv all their fellow crafts-! Snow mih. J- i. . . ;r; they are not more fcareful - . w um. : have made Ctuiplm famous ! Whenvour kidneys hurt and your which i back feels sore, don't get scared and men if hereafter. ci comedv absolutely had the temerity and dar ing to depart irom tne umewoin. Academy In "The Mixup" will be seen all of thrao m-pnt hits nf Ofvmpdv For this I proceed to load your stomach witn a lot reafter In John P. Slocumb's de-i McNeill & Son; Verona. G ! picture he enacts all of the greatest, of drugs that excite the kidneys and dedlv smart and winning musical Phrey. Each town has its. Tanlac . Qff and u , -rritate the entire urinary tract. Keep .medv "Nobody Home." they have : dealer. advt. j results in a solid hour of such Chap- your kidneys clean like you keep your ,meuy x u , before bowels clean, by flushing them with a . ' T Hn nntics a?; von have never before tv. t utio TUtniRtpr." in which Maude i ui"v ...... L-nnn -in rnn crrppn "Tkn MSx-iit-." ln nn ifivoil few 1 in releases of the oast few mem 10 ineir normal aizuvuy. mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates The and threadbare tracks of musical com-; Thursday November edy composition ana write "meum clad in G . j' ! function of the kidneys is to filter the really new and original. They are so JJ sInging throUgh the weksf f?. "X livinrnarrons ! blood. In 24 hours they strain from it utterly different from everybody else , - introduced to the audi- ,s . L:"; 500 grains of acid and waste, so we. can that it is positively startling. Of ! Then for the acts which fol- a iUF- course this is very nice for the public ;f Then for t and laughs, it should dra capacity . fc J w and explain why 'obodirHome is j " . varying mooas, some c ' ! Drihk lots of water-you-can't drink too much; also get from any pharma- Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Believes Head-Colds at Once. and explain wny j yoimg woman's varying moods, some; such a big financial and artistic sue- some gay, some artless, cess J1T somey'sympathetic and; posers and writers will not like it -n her The pace will maki"u8Sl wonder that Gavin their royalties now NoJod' H ! Sshart. the sturdy young minister of will be the attraction at the Acad-. JJ f in Thrums, could not emv of Music matinee and night on;tne. 1K" moTltc OT- hpr nrpttv - , . -K'-hai. 99 resist the allurements oi her pretty next A ednesday, November 22 teage the The DODUlar matinee prices will be . .... . r.o rentV 75 cents and Si with a few young amne: une oi u s If your nostrils are ci.ggea ar.u you , kidneys; also to neutral seats at 1150. The night prices will! scenes in the comeoy comes in me head is stuffed and you can t D ie the acids in urine It no longer Is range from o0 cents to ? l icKets : wheedle ner irascible old father out get a small bottle of, Ely's Cream Balm will go on sale at Elvmgton s Mon- Mg nto good.numored consent at,ny drug store. Apply" a little of day morning at 9 oclocx. to her marriage. the last scene this fragrant, antiseptic cream into Mice MAtmr aoamq in "THE 'shows Mr. Barrie's humor playing: your nostrils and let it penetrate MISS iWAUUfc. lmvi5 in inc. , nmaA thmiKrh pvprv ir nassaee of vour head. UIUICTCDn mrougn uuiuau udiuie. A - ..., ,i ni . i . ! cist about four ounces- of Jad Salt3; QTOP PATAttRUT fiPFM f ' take a teaspoonful in a glass 6f(water tVrVoTDil 5'wn ucnn i before breakfast each morning for a NUblHILb AIXU MtAU !few days and your kidneys will act ' fine. This famous salts is made from i I the acid of grapes and lemon juice, I combined with lithia, and has been in LITTLE minister. j proving even more popular now soothing and healing the inflamed. There are many delightful episodes I J swollen mucous membrane and you Mr. Barrie's charming i fey fts attractive star mucous membrane and you get instant ! The prices will range from 50 cents relief. (gallery) to $2. Tickets will go on nu.srau ,. . m Tuey morning at 9 o'clock, at trt- . open your head , clear, no ACAEDMY THURSDAY, NOV. 23 Charles Frohman Presents MAUDE ADAMS In J. M. Barrie's Comedy THE LITTLE MINISTER Prices 75c to $2. Gallery 50 & 75c Tickets at Elvington's Tuesday. Free List Suspended. more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just . wnat suuerers i rum uetu uuma mu Lionel Barrymore, the gifted dram- tanh need It,g a deiight. Advt. Elvington's. LIONEL BARRYMORE TOMORROW a source of irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep thefr kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Advt. ACAD EMY Tomorrow, Matinee and Night By the Author of "Alma" and "Adele" Metropolitan Company of Artists -including BERT LEIGH and HAZEL BERGE3S Pretty Girls, Elaborate Costumes Entire Production Carried. Prices, 50-75j$j, Box Seats $1.50. Popular Matinee, Lowe" Floor, 50c; Balcony, 25c ; Children, . 25c; any seat.. Seats. at Elvington's. atic artist who brought such capacity crowds upon his first reappearance at the Royal three weeks ago, comes , again tomorrow through a fortunate booking arrangement, and in re sponse to many requests for the book ing of another subject in which he : is starred. "Give us every Lionel Barrymore picture you can get," ex-; claimed one lady after seeing his last one. j Tomorrow this exceptional artist: stars in "The Quitter," a remarkable, five-act Metro Wonderplay, in which j he plays a role excelling all past , performances, in a picture of splen-j did power, and a great cast that in-! eludes Edward Brennan and Marguer-i ite Skirvin. a charming and talented young woman new to the Metso pro gram, who plays opposite Mr. Barry more. " The story of "The Quitter" is laid in v. Southwestern mining town, where scores of thrilling scenes are enacted. It was originally planned to photograph the scenes on the Ameri-can-Mexican border, M when the, company of players went there they were advised to leave on account ot ; the disturbance in that quarter.' Di-, rector Charles Horan was obliged to: bring his company back sup North and ; seek a suitable location. He found j exactly what he wanted near Dela-, ware Water Gap, Pa., and ttere he constructed an entire mining town. Among seme of the interesting and ; picturesque scenes in "The Quitter," j iv. "in, rhoors" saloon and a ; iOLLtS LUC UHiO- v4vv. ' typical Western courtroom, with a - . . ... nf. UrtrQ ti i-iior tna in nniErcss. an. "- " . em including . WMw ! Indians, cowboys, - nair-prwus , Chinese. These genuine xypes brought out of the Southwest by the I Hirprtnr Mr. Barry more has one of the best parts of his career in "The Quitter." lit X W wsm it W ; ftf i Mem Conquers Rheumatism In a Very Few Days It is an established fact that one half teaspoonful of Rheuma taken once a day has driven the pain and agony from thousands of racked, crippled and despairing rheumatics during the lasv 1 five years. I Powerful and sure; quick acting, yet j harmless; Rheuma gives blessed relief almost at once. The magic name has reached every hamlet in the land and there is hardly a druggist anywhere who cannot tell -you of almost mar velous cures. If you are tortured with rheumatism or sciatica, you can get a bottle of Rheuma from R. R. Bellamy or any druggist for not more than 50 cents, with the understanding that if it does not completely drive rheumatic poisons from your system money back Adv. 3. Rub Backache: AWa Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden patns, shar? aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" Nothing else takes out soreness, lame ness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up!' Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been rec ommended for 60 years. Advt. ,n ti n ft W If I O ! mfl Ml Mr - a c a ii i i nil m i i----: " -r- nnrir iknnronnv )0'to)o 4 n mm. . LHIUIL DHUI m V QECOCfilZED BYTH0L5Sr . Is today ILa V7c:,: 1,.. Bood Pcrifiera reputation .c , own xacrit as Nature's trne ' ' acrwsful tresstiactt c blocd ';'"-' Tent own bkxxi cay leci::iu - i laficbtiagao:c fora cl Get a boUle of S. S. S. toclay lQ; ".. Specific Co. At;;:.:;, (.;. Ijidig.estion when chronic is permanently corrected by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Pos itively guaranteed by moner-bak offei; Tailed f "C; costs' r. iri.ls. $")elIvcTed any vhere by our VVilir.tn"t'n .'Vg-'.ts, Elving on.'s Pl-armacv. Cor. 2nd and Princess Sts I GRAND I TOMORROW Cliariii Cbplisi In One of The Greatest Chaplin Reviews That You Have' Ever Seen, "The Mix-Up" SOLID REELS OF CHAPLIN A Solid Hour of Fun Adults, 10c Children, 5c. Ii EVERYTHING NEW TODAY Presenting. Mack's Progressive Girls In a Brand New Musical Comedy Sketch. NEW SPECIALTIES. NEW SONGS NEW COSTUMES ja aa II A, I , ..-Z -- sacsa r ; 'I . -i r- . j : i (ODPY1H6MT tQtg-VITAGBAPH) J I MY BELIEF IN THE BLUEBIRD'S INSPIRATION 1 fiave been so very, very busy at the studios lately worki:-' picture that it has been utterly impossible for me to get oi;t : . waters home every evening, dearly as I would love to. In fart, ji Mother insisted that we take rooms in a hotel and go out t . during the week-ends and my holidays that I consented. And now let me tell you about the bluebird room I ha ': as our living room at the hotel. It is large, with a number of v :.. looking the bay. All the hangings and cretonne covers on th . ' for the most part have the wing pattern, are marked with the r ! Just dear little birds in flying poses! Even the writing pail on t!. ! ,: table' has corners of the cretonne. Of course you all know that bluebirds mean happiness, and 1 i . of you to enter my sitting room at the hotel without leavi i; without. Every day we have fresh flowers supplied; and the cai;;;r. so it would not be lonely during the week sings in a white wit kit at the sunny window. The most wonderful part of it is that you would never in think of it-as a hotel room. It reminds you of a trim little sul. w far away from the noise and bustle of the city. In fact, I for 't r filled streets beneath our windows until some piercing automobile i in upon my thoughts and brings me back to the work-a-day wo-m. If you saw Maeterlinck's play, "The Bluebird," you knov ;.. , girl and boy traveled all over the world in all sorts of fairy lsn ! of the bluebird that was said to give happiness to those who r. r u.. then returning from their fruitless tour they discovered the liiM a their own humble home. In other words, dear friends, happiness may le found .h look for it in the right way, and that's why I have made a ii.i thought by having bluebird cretonne in my living room a rnr. tai,i of the happiness which is everybody's privilege to possess. ACADEMY OF MUSIC MATINEE AND NIGHT r WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 d John P. Siocum, Presents (No. 1 Original Company) The Smart; Jolly, Syncopated Musical Comedy Success WQYKL M .J TOMORROW .V. .V. M. vr -a v.- jr. .v. YEAR ACQ TODAY IN WAR. k- - -:f November 17. 1913. British hospit- Ja! ship Anglia sunk by mine nearly 100 soldiers drowned; yiol.ent artillery , battles reported on Loos-Souchez j front, near Peropne and in Cham Jpagne; Russians turned. Germans out jof trenches west of Dvlnsk; Asquith j and British cabinet ministers held war council with French chiefs at i Paris. '"' ' ; ARLI E CHAPLIN - Appearing fn the, Four-Reel Release, - ''"The1 Mix-Up at the 'Grand ' Tomorrow." FOR THROAT ANP LUNGS j Lionel Barry more With Beautiful Msrguerite Skir v fen nslsiEd ward Brennan, in Alt SOU) BZ AU. L The Quitter" Absolutely The Greatest Pole This Renowned Artist Has Ever piayedi - - - With MR. CHARLES M c N A U GHTO N, MISS ZOE BARN ETT, Frisco OeVere, William Elaisdell, Lew Christy, John Paulton, J -Rollin Grimes, Delia Niven. Helen Jost, and CHORUS OF FASHION-SHOW MODELS SPECIAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA, Including Saxaphones, Banjos, Cymbalist, Yylophone 'and Many Odd Instruments Sel dom Heard Here. EXTRA ADDED FEATURE JOE O. HESS and GERTRUDE BENNETT Direct from Maxim's, Paris the Hawaiian Hulu Hutu and the La't Word in Whirlwind and Modern Terpsichorean Art. Popular Matinee Prices 50c, 75c7ahd $T.00; and a Few at $1.50. Nigt Prices will be: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Ticket Sale opens Next Monday at 9:00 A. M., at Elvington's. r. TQDAY L i Mian Gish in a Re markable ' Gr:tffih Triangle Drama, "An Innocent Magdalene." i Ball"'1! - a BAND RUBBER BOOTS The test Boot made for the money, in all the different styles. Other grades if desir ed. Anything u may want in Rubber Boots and Shoes. Prices Right. PETERJSDSft & RULFS Wilmington's Largest an d Best Shoe Store. r,.l i. : .'!'( ' ".i K ; i'. end ai
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