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tel mm, :p- ii I 3 15 5 t5 ! 1 1 ,1 M " I Mi 1 h 1 '! f T Opening the second season of its transcontinental" tour, "Gypsy Love," the pretentious Franz Lehar operetta twin, of "The Merry .Widow," by the same composer, "will have its first "presentation over here in the engage ment announced for next Wednesday -November 6th at the Academy of Music. the' music. ' wonderful uincrease . of values and quality, both 'vocal ' arid Instrumental. ., Arthur Albro, i who has played the principal role in every; performance since the dayl of ''Gypsy Lewis) Love's" birth, continues Ho hear the splendid cast which . includes the charming litle Spanish prima donna Finita De Soria, Le itoi .Op.erti, Lucy Fields, Ruth Thompson, Salvator Solte, George Williams, Horace Ruwe and many' other well and favorably known to followers of musical produc- , "Gypsy Love" has been so volumin-1 tions. ously commented upon by the big pe-1 Prices will range from 50 cents to riodicala anil newspapers of the great-! $2. Tickets will go on sale Monday morning at 9 o'clock at Elvmgton's. er cities there is little left to describe in the piece itself. Concerning the production-in which it will be seen here, however, details naturally will be desired, and of that there is much that is interesting and noteworthy. j of the early attractions here, is a Andreas Dippel. formerly adminis-! breezy, unctious musical comedy ANOTHER GOOD ONE ON THE WAY. . G. GROOM HAS INCREASED WEIGHT 10 LBS. Oil TAN Wilmington Man Says It Sure Helped Him, After 1 0 Years of Suffering, and He Praises Tanlac to Friends. ) trative head . of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and interna tionally famous as impresario, is per sonally responsible for cast and pro duction. In a recent announcement whose action is interspersed with song numbers and ensembles of un usual popular Appeal. . The fun de velops around the entanglements in which a young man finds himself be- regarding provisions for the new sea-! cause of too many, uncles, one real son he told of having bunt an entire-' and two manufactured. A singing ly new production for the piece and of and dancing chorus adds to the-gen-having recostumed it throughout. An ! eral excellence of the musical corn- added feature nevr provided before ! eoy. is a complete New York orchestra, traveling with the company. Although the musical riches of the operetta always have been its great est strength, this season's production, according to Mr. Dippel, is a greater supremacy ; ot the terriDie struggle success musically than ever before. ' to win the cherished pennant, and This is due first nf all to the addition I you know that the mighty Casey of six brand new numbers Lehar i struck out at the crucial moment; but I nuuw wujr oti u iv wrote last summer for the score. An other reason"" is a change in cast by which some of the heaviest singing roles in the piece have been placed in the hands of three young operatic stars of brilliant promise Mr. Dippel engaged during the early fall season I . . . A in New York. Lastly the playing of closely the immortal poem, is one or the- wonderful orchestra bv a trained the best comedy dramas ever pre- Among other gains that W. G. Croom, of 215 South Eighth street, this city, Js Maid to Order" which will be one ! enjoying through Tanlac is a weight Mr. Croom is identified with the Pull man Company and has many friends In Wilmington. He says: "I have advised several of my friends to try Tanlac for it surely has helped me, and I can't say too much in praise of it." "I suffered from kidney trouble," Mr. Croom said, in speaking of his former cbndition to the Tanlac Man, "and on one occasion I was told that I had a touch of Bright's disease. This trouble had been on me for the past 10' years, and had been growing worse, all the time. I tried different preparations, and wa,s prescribed for, but benefited only a little. I couldn't rest at nights for having to be up so often five or six times every night and I felt slug gish and bad all over. My back hurt me all the time, just where the kidneys are located. v "A friend recommended Tanlac to me and now I am in fine shape, com pared with my condition three months ago. My kidneys are back to normal, now; I can sleep all night. without wak ing; my back doesn't hurt me any This picture, which follows i more, and I feel much better. I have gained ten pounds," he ended, happily. Commenting on the above story, B. i want: tqBut j .have ' to;. There's- no j escape. ; I am the man who recites 'Casey .at the' Bat,' aad I have to. dp it, that's all.": ;. K . THE GREAT CASEY FILM Why did Casey strike out? You've read of the mighty battle between Mudville and Frogtown for baseball did you ever out DeWolf Hopper has played the title role of the mighty Casey in a magnifi cent Triangle Film Arts production "Casey at That Bat," and tells the story. in; VICTORIA spKS'"ks- "THE WIZARD" WBuftu&uD Presenting The Most . Start ling, Most Amazing and Most Spectacular Production of Mystery Ever Staged In America. BEWILDERING ACTS AND ILLUSSIONS. Startling Stunts of Superhu- man Proportions orchestra of the company's own spe-1 sented o nthe screen, and will be to-!H. Drum, North Carolina Distributor cxally selected musicians gives to j morrow's big Triangle attraction at of Tanlac, said: "Mr. Croom's experi- i j ence with Tanlac is typical of thous- - : -Trrrr ' " j.ands of others. At this changeable I season nf thA vear Tanlnc is snAoinllv , - - ; adapted to the needs of the system in i offsetting attacks of rheumatism and j catarrh. What Tanlac has done for victims of these maladies and stomach, liver and kidney derangements and other ills has been told in detail by . scores of men and women right here in J Wilmington." : Tanlac is sold in Wilmington only at the Bellamy Drug Store; Acme, Acme Store Co.; Burgaw, C. L. Halsteao; Southport, Watson's Pharmacy; Rocky Point, A. N. Rhodes; Supply, G. W. Ktr by; New Bern, Bradham Drug Co.; Magnolia, W. L. Southall; Faison, Fai son Drug Co.; Pembroke, G. W. Lock lear; Snow Hill, J. T. H. Harper; Vine land, R. B. McRoy & Co.; Whiteville, J. A. McNeill & Son; Verona, G. W. Humphrey; Fair Bluff, J. P. Waddeli, Sr. Each town has its Tanlac dealer. (advt.) 4C3 ' f l - 1 I . .... . :-. " a Featuring Today THE PHANTOM CANNON In which a young lady is ac tually shot out of a huge 42 centimeter cannon, through a solid mass of iron, steel, wood and brass, into the innermost of three trunks, hanging in mid air. SEE ALSO TODAY ThePalace of Mystery, The Chinese Pagoda, The Hindu Wonder. Screen, The Dying Enigma and a Hundred Other Amazing Whirlwind Sensations. WHO GETS THE BABY? Full Particulars Fro mStage Today. Biggest Crows of Week Tonight COME EARLY! BIG?THANkSfiiVING AT ...VtCV : v ' tor i a. :. . wr;- Fpr the v multitudes that undoubted ly will taior advantage of the Thahks giying hpltday to avail themselves " of the opportunity of witnessing "Th Wizard's : performance at the Victoria tonight, it may be said that every effort will be made to make today's' show, as wonderful and out of the ordinary - as possible. Yesterday's great new show, amazed packed houes despite the inclement weather; The Palace of Mystery, the Chinese Pagoda, the Hindu Wonder Screen, the Dying Enigma, and the hundred other amazing stunts and whirlwind sensations were . again - in evidence, but entirely different from the ones presented the first of the week. It seems incredible that one man couH be capable of performing so many hundreds of startling sensations as Richardss; '."The Wizard," puts over in one show, much less changing programs entirely every, two days. For the big Thanksgiving crowds today and tonight, when everybody is at leisure to; take in the amuse ments, big arrangements have been made to handle the biggest crowd in the history of the Victoria. The Phan ton Cannon, the feature act of the show, is absolutely the most amaz ing sensational and startling act ever attempted by any magician. Right in the middle of a brilliantly lighter stage, you will see Richards, "The Wizard," place the young lady in the huge cannon, close it, and imme diately fire. Then the huge brass bound trunk, suspended in midair right in the center of the stage, in plain view of everyone, is lowered, and the two successive smaller trunks which it contains are taken out, the smaller and inner one open ed and the young lady appears. This will prove the greatest wonder of all to the big Thanksgiving Day crowd3 today and tonight. And remember - the baby will be given away Friday evening im mediately after the first performance ACADEUYfof! tijiri NiGrfr nor C f A N 6 R E AS I P P U : Pr ee nts The Comic Opera Triumph of 2 Continent'. , '..g?."?.. ' i VA.y-w - '.v.w - - i a ... .... . - . . - - I ARTHUR ALBRO, "Gypsy L-ove's famous tenOr, at the Academy 0f Mu sic, Wednesday, December 6. He is the principal star of a brilliant An dreas Dippel operatic organization in the Franz Lehar operetta, "Gypsy Love." the season's first big wiisical production. " 1 : 3y FRANZ LEHAR Composer, of "The Merry Widow' with ARTHUR ALBRO And Stellar Metropolitan Cast Prices: $2, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. Tickets at Slvington's Dec. 4th. fletts Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound. Between the two lines we have the best Candy to be had at any price. If you purchase a box and for any reason do not like it just throw the box away and telephone 240 nnd we will rush your money back to you by inessenr. FLVINGTOW "Serves You RighrH A substantial reduction iii rates to its consumers has been accomplished by the Lincoln (Neb.) municipal light ing department in three years since it entered the commercial lighting field. Hopes Wpmen Will Adopt This Habit V As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Happy, brightj alert vigorous i and FOBEvlOSUBE SAL.E. By virtue of the power or sslc contained in a certain mortgagre rteed, dated the 3th day of January, 1915. and duly recorded in Book 83 on page 303 et aeq., of the rec ords in the office of the Register of Deeds Of New- Hanover County, North Carolina, made by T. L. Ruth to Julia H. Hill, de fault having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, the un dersigned will, at the (ronrt House door in in said Block. Dated and posted this 9th day of No erty of the Wilmington Suburban Company, recorded in Book 68, page SS5 of the records being part of the western half of Lot No. 3 in Block No. 557 of the official plan of the City of Wilmington, North Carolina, and more particularly shown on map of prop public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday, the 11th dav of December. 1910 nil thrit. certain lot of land and premises, described in and veyed by said mortgage situate, lying and being in the Citv of Wilmington, County or xsew ttanover, and state or .North Caro- : Una, bounded and described as follows to-wit: i BEGINNING at a point In the Kasteru line or fourth street one hundred and six- ty-flve (165) feet south of the southeastern - Intersection of Fourth and Kidder streets, and running thence southwardly along the eastern line of Fourth street thirty-three (33) feet; thence eastwardly and parallel with .Kidder street one hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence northwardly and parallel With Fourth street thirty-three (83) feet? thence westward ly and parallel with Kidder street one hundred and nrty (luO) kreet to the eastern line of Fourth street. Same a u a o a a a a a a a n u a D a a a a a N ew i ural, rosy complexion the Grand. j from illness are assured only by clean, "Casey at the Bat." the De Wolf' healthy blood. If only every woman vivacious a good clear skin; a nat- the County and State aforesaid, sell, at Hopper comedy is based on the fa mous baseball poem, 'Casey at the Bat," written more than a quarter of a century ago, printed originally in a comparatively obscure newspaper, re printed thousands of t-mes in other newspapers and in magazines, and recited times without number by Hopper, as a curtain speech, an after and likewise every man could realise the wonders , of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions ; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags", and dinner stunt, or for the entertainment ' Pessimists we should see a virile, opti fdi-i'aHSlrn 3E of importunate friends. "I knew it would happen," said Hopper, in discussing the picture while it was being made." Casey has pursued me down the years. I adopted ! him so many years ago that I don't I like to think about it, and I have j never been able to escape. He is my I Old Man of the Sea. I have tn rarrv ! him along, whether I want to or not. U I mistic throng of rosy-cheeked peOple everywhere. An inside bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime-stone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible wadte, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary vember, 1916. H. Fi WILDER, Assignee. ll-9-law-4w-thur IJ I long ago ceased to have any desire ; , . , . . . , . . . . . T . iV. i. , t j .1 canal before putting more food into the Jj to recite 'Casey at the Bat.' I don't; t h v flieFilni DE WOLF HOPPER ffbffiB 1 mz:. m. -t&&k " -' A's - Z',VZ I fe.' ;;QuuiiW" : Sl vpS3SpQ&S&p- '' -S;-Aw..v.v.v... Z, &&Wti&M? f THE NEW TRlAnCLrfttU&' & S (GRIND TOMORROW stomach. j Those subject to sick headache, bil i iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, j colds; and particularly those who have J a pallid, sallow complexion and who j are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone f phosphate at the drug store which will I cost but a trifle but is sufficient to dem- onstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that Inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Advt. White CanVas and Buck Shoes for Children. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. David W. Griffith Presents THE EMINENT BROADWAY ' COMEDIAN DeWOLF HOPPER In a Magnificent Filmization of The Immortal Poem D a a a a a a a n a a a a a One Casey At The Bat" of the Greatest Comedy Dramas Ever Filmed. The amount of life insurance in force in the United States is nearly three times that in all the countries of Kurope combined. NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK PLEDGED. BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY in a n"te executed by C. K. Greenaamyer to the un dersigned, and dated November 25th, 1914. for $2,500.00, default having ieen made in the payment of said note, the undersigned will sell by public sale to the highest bid der, for cash, at the Court Souse door in New Hanover County, on Wednesday, . No vember 29th, 1916 at twelve o'clock noon, twenty-five shares of the capital stock of the Wilmington Beach Corporation of the par value of $100.00 per share, represented by Certificate No. 8, of said Corporation. ' Dated tnis eighth day of November, 1916. RANK- f)P PRMRROTvTC. ROUNTREE, DAVIS & 'CARR, KENAN & WRIGHT, Attorneys. ll-S-law-4w wed White Canvas and. Buck Shoes for Children. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. NOTICE OF SAXE OF STOCK PLEDGED. BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY in a not execntpd by C. E. Greenaraer ro me. and dated November 23, 191, aefault having been made in the payment of said note. I w,il sell by public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court house door In New Hanover County on Wednesday, November 29tt, J916, at twelve 6'ciocK noon, twenty-Hve shares of the capitar stock of the Wilmington Beach Corporation of the par value of $100.00 per share, represented b3LV?rtiflcate Ko- of said, Corporation. This eighth day of November. A. D.. 1916. ROUNTREE. DAVIS &CARRr9PKR' KKNAN & WRIGHT, Attorney. ll-8-law-4w-wed Thanksgiving MILES! si From . PRODUCER OP to - CONSUMER Save Money on Your Apples 40c Peck n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 3 b D a a INTEREST CXiarter liiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim DECEMBER 1ST STARTS A NEW IN TEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS MADE NOW AND UNTIL DECEMBER 2ND DRAW INTEREST FROM DECEMBER 1 ST AND RECEIVE THREE MONTHS' INTER EST ON MARCH 1ST. 191 7. 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