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i it T r' ,J - 1- I I PAGE TW( THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER- '1 ,-191 6. ft WHO GETS -. j...... 3t - ( THEATRE " - i fi M 'I r ff 3 12 X I -i . ; 1 i "V" To: all who are looking 'forward to .' a musical treat extraordinary in the presentation here on next- Wednes-J day at the Academy of Jthe big An-j dreas Dippel production of "Gypsy ! Love" it will be keenly interesting) news to know that Arthur Albro, thej famous young Russian tenor who : originated the stellar gypsy role of ; ozsi" ierica will song the role Rub pain Awy With Sall j Trial Bottle . of Old, Pene- Albro is the wonderful young star; . c. T l ryi " who was largely responsible for the I tratmg Ot. jaCQD S KJll. ' sensational' success in America of ,, . - . "Gypsy Love." Outside of .grand! What s Rheumatism? Pam only opera he probably is the greatest of' lop Q u : oj. one case m all light operatic tenors in the fifteqmreS 'f61 f tment' 1 tt 5 . tI . . , , . soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil'' ; .United States. He is specially bless- d- - tender . an(J ed with genius in addition to his won- ,ief comes instantly. gte. Jacobs Qir j .derful voice having abilities that ; is a harmIess tnenmaUsm and sciatica - rank hirn as a great actor, talents for . liniment wh;ch never disappr)ints and , the violin that hail him a virtuoso can not burn tne skin- j ana gooa iooks mat are tne aesper-l Limber up! Quit complaining! Get ation of young matinee audiences. a small trial bottle from yLUr drug. Remarkably enough it was a combi- gistf and m just a moment you'll be nation of every one of every one of free from rheumatic and sciatic , these requirements demanded by the pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling role of "Jozsi" in "Gypsy Love," and , Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Old the display of versatility it permitted honest "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured mil undoubtedly did most to establish j lions of rheumatism sufferers in the IrTni as the great star he now is. i last half century, and is just as good Albro' is a native of Odessa. Ins ' T ui-ik lumuago, oac r , - , . . . ache, sprains and swellings. Advt. father having been a tenor singer in i the Imperial Opera at St. Petersburg,! ; Moscow, and Odessa. Albro as a' NEW RULES ON youngster developed a remarkably! SPIRITQ llVlDnDTC f.no barilone voice but gave it little J ZriKllS IMUK 1 b. meet Decause ot a youtntul. desire to! Washington, D. C, Dec 1 Ameri become a erreat dentist. He was tak-'o . - .! . .... MM llll HI S 111 TI P )'I J L' T . I 1 4 . 'F'i-il 11 Will UlCill PAiN FROiVJ SOKE. -i ! II VICTORIA THEATRE '' TONIGHTS This is NO pig, dog, or any animal but a real live baby . of good parentage and eleven months old WBMBMWBMWMBBBMWMiMMl R I C H AU 0 "THE WIZARD" And Company in an Entire Change of Program LAUGHS THRILLS MUSIC- MYSTERY CARLOAD OF SCENERY AND EFFECTS. PRICES: Matinee, 10 and 20c; Night, 10-20-30c. 's mstwnat ie & wa y s w i s h e d a Cigarette- would; do satisfy! 2&S mg general studies in Milan when ' Britain have been notified by the De-1 the rare qualities of his voice were , partment of Agriculture that after to-! first discovered by an impresario, ; day shipments offered for entry to and strangely enough it was at a this country will be refused admis-' time when his voice was changing. Mon unlesa accompanied by a certifl-l A Milan producer took him in charge catp from British excisp auUlori(ies and stanod him in operatic work with that the goods meet the requirements the result that within a few months ' Df the English immature spirits (re he had developed the glorious, low FTrk-iion) act of 1915 This act rro-' tenor voice that he now has, and had vidos that no British or foreign spir-! won his spurs in grand opera. When Albro appeared in America he was just in lime, because all the United States was being searched for a youth of his unusual combination to create the . "fivnsv i n: w:dn u ueiivereu ror nome con-1 su-ni'h;n unless they have been ware housed for a period -of at least three CHAPLIN THE QiG LAUGH MORROW. TO- of abilities Love" role. Prices will ransre frnm Sv'mI"0 ?f'o TiCket! g ni Tcmo t men and persons! .saie Monday at 9 a. m. at Elvington's. with weak hearts are officially warn-' : ed to keep away from the Grand i j theatre. Charles Chaplin in "The i BANNER NIGHT AT VICTORIA. (Pawn Shop," the latest Mutual Chap- . , , ! lin special, is to be presented there Tonight's the night a real live baby tomorrow ! VZr.he gHVen at yictoriai Three studio empioves of Mutual! iheatre, and needless to say this pop- are now in a ho "a ular playhouse will be packed to the as a rcsu!t of wPatcning t ! doors in order to see who is going to of this picture Th caZn il j ' mamma ' yForP?tP" t J Tf CrUiCal and the h authorities ? mamma. For it is said this baby fear that the patients wm la h I8 ? ,P5fd! J 0t?6r an.ima1' is themselves to death. Their peril is ve oauy ?I gooa parentage aggravated by the fact that they had and e even month old. The baby's hardly recovered from the ..cJun Se;Tan7erk If ? " ?Ury CCi- the Previous ChaP comedy. If you dent and although it is to be given dcnt beIieve ms th J doesn't' away to the holder. of the lucky num- care 4 ' aoesn t ber, whoever wins the baby must be i A"t to ... o ., . i a reliable party and promise to take a lt itTih! T i"" proper care of the babv. I J ; " " th,e r,egular Charlie; j Chaplin, wit hpants, shoes, coat, cane : Richards the "Wizard" and com-; and moustache. As the title indi-' pany, will offer an entirely new pro- j cates, the setting of this newest pic-' gram, commencing with today's mat- j ture finds itself beneath a three-ball j inee. The feature of the show will j sign with Charlie a sort of under-' be "The Tub of Diogenes,"- besides a j counter tender, bookkeeper, window ' great many other amazing whirlwind j washer and regaler of time to the fair sensations, and an abundance of j Erna, daughter of the owner of the j clean, wholesome comedy, mystery j shop, whose kitchen opens into the ' and noveltv . Rirhnrrle hn nlronHi- i ctr,r.A i Charlie ( V ;...-...-. .-;-::--!..-.-.... .-.. .9: v i 11'-'1 si t " 1' J Ghapliii Ccmes to the Grand To morrow in Positively His Greatest Mutual Comedy "The Pawn Shop" Depicting His Life as The Under-Assistant In a store With Three Balls in Front of It. A CONTINUAL SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH. Fat Men and Those With Weak Hearts Keep Out! Tomorrow proven himself to be the greatest ma gician and entertainer that has ever appeared in a local theatre, and has been playing to the largest crowds. -- ! M S ' - lis 1 fi M o The feature of Chesterfields is that they ' begin where other cigarettes leave off. In other words, besides pleasing the taste,Ghesterfieldsgo furtherthey satisfy! Just like a long drink of cold water satis fies when you're thirsty. And yet, Chesterfields are MILD! It's Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new cigarette delight, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggqst discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years. "Give ms a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY!" (n? 1 10 for Sc Also packed 20 for 1 0c 'll'oiltlitiniiiiiiri in ,. ..11..... The tending of petty details pf the business, such as shining up the three balls, or helping the beautiful Edna wash her dishes or roll her pie mac nave Deen msiae or tne victoria i crusts, keeps the under-assistant a Theatre this season. Those who j very busy man. He is everywhere at have not already seen one of these j once, feet foremost, in typical Chap wonderful performances should not lin style, with a lot of the old famil miss this last opportunity, as tomor- iar "business" and a lot that every row will be the last day of Richards' j one will recognize as new. You don't engagement in Wilmington this sea-, want to miss the greatest Chaplin comedy yet at the Grand tomorrow. DOLLAR FOUNTAIN SYRINGES THIS WEEK 88 CENTS ONLyr We have bought heavily of Syringes and at the figure named above you can get qn excellent Syringe- some thing that every family needs. Phone us for one of them, or anyother drug store item. . JAMES M. HALL, Druggists, 5th and Castle Streets. ! Phones 192 and 193. ALL DEBTS L '. TT E D. Members of Bladen Street Methodist Church Burn Mortgages. The congregation of the Bladen Street Methodist church brought their Thanksgiving services to a close last night by burning the mortgages and papers ofMndebtedness held against the church. The members of( this church have worked tirelessly in an effort to lift the church indebted-' ness which was accomplished before last night's service. The services j were opened by the singing of a j hymn and after prayer had been of-! fered the pastor Rev. J. P. Pate-, j made a strong talk in which he paid i high tribute to the friends of the church end the members of Hi'1 ipams who worked so faithfully Unit t church might be cleared of I'I' The interior of the church h.-id bn-n rnnronriatolv decorated for the occa sion, this work having bfrn in the hands of a committee composed of Mrs. E. H. Hardison, Mrs. K. I!. Hall, Mrs. C. Albro and Mrs. .7. J. Uann. ' . " . 1 - , - , . , .. ; ., r-r artBMlMw - f Liggetts uiocol Sates 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 thVow the box away and telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. FLVINGTO "Serves Vou Right"' ' NOTICE OF 8AI.E OF STOCK KDGt''(, , BY VIRTUE OP AUTIIOKITV In J "n(j . xecntrl by C. E. Orwiinniy'-r i;- "' j -dated November 23, 101. wjfan t Deen made in tne payment i " ..ihpst will Bell by public auction t the bidder, for cash, at the Court hoiiw " in mew uanorer county " " . ,.,n. noTemoer zuin, iyio, ni inn - "..t of twntrm ahnren of. tlie il r 1 . h I the VVilmfrurfon Beach Corporation oi . par value or fiuw.uu by certificate No, Tbis eighth day ROUNTREE. DAVIS & CAKH. Atlorn-yN. 9, of Kiil.l Corpora' ""a of November. V. It. ('(! x. cAAftMrNO, JUHEFUU;-RNATA DEOBMPBUVrA O0NNA,;aNJ3 HR C.. OURT- OF BEAUTY IN "GYPSY Ujvef AOAnPwv ncr Mi'fm- " " - V "1; , j ' - - v T u, , , kknan & wkiqht,
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