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PAGE EIGHT iW WILMINGTON DiSrATCi'i; FRIDAY Z'OOU.. DECEMBER"29." 1916. - - - MORE-INTEREST IN THE-fl EIST Plain Evidence That France Is Taking Great Interest In It. Tokio, Dec. 29. The - increasing interest .which France is showing in the Far East is evidenced by the starting at Tokio of a new French weekly called "L.'Infonnation d'Ex-trerne-Oricnt.' The editor is Albert Maybon, a successful French journal ist, who came to Japan for the spe cial purpose of launching the new organ. It is believed that the news paper has the support of the French government. The first number, which is printed both in French and Japanese, con tains cablegram's from M. Briand, the French prime minister; M. Pichon, former foreign minister; BarthoAi, for mer premier; Bcrgson, the French philosopher; Canus, the French au J nor; Leroy-Beaulieu, the French economist, and Brieux, the great French dramatist. From the Japan ese side there arc contributions trom Viscount Ishii, until recently foreign minister; M. Wakatsuki, former min ister of finance, and many others. M. Pichon cabled: "If ever two countries were destined to under stand each other, and to become more closely connected, they are France and the Empire of the Mi kado. Everything conspires to that end community of , aspirations and ! of interests, the logic of their history, j the idea of their common duties, the j alii.,nce already existing between them, and the confraternity of their arms." " TKWGS tHAX:KEVBRiHAPJ?EK By GENE BYRNES rMON& THE FAHtW AFTER SOP Ti-thIkvc aVhe-ll MAKE v ; ANNOUNCING. Our Next Regular Interest Quarter,--JANUARY 2nd Your deposit made with this bank on or before the above d have the advantage of drawing interest from the New Ycarth16 of Januaryand will receivecredit for a full month's interest6 months from date. s Begin theLkew Year and succeed with "th p ' ' ' OLD AND STRONG Ple-" e Peoples Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. th All Felt Slippers at 1-4 Off Saturday. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. New York, Dec. LVJ. Janczy Rigo, the gypsy violinist, declares that the Princess Chimay, the American girl who gave up a fortune and a home for him, left him $500,000 when she died recently. The romance of the Princess Chimay and Rigo, the gypsy, astounded all of Europe ;ind the. United States. Afterward Princess Chimay, or Clara Ward, to use her maiden name, eloped with another. Kigo, who is now playing in a Hun garian restaurant here, says that the Princess carried a portrait of him to her grave with her tattooed on her a ' in. To prove it Rigo bared his arm to reporters and showed that he h.is a picture of the Princess tattooed in colored, inks on his own forearm. ; ; 5 i -31 Christian Science Leader to Wed. -:- i . . Portland, Ore.. Dec. 29. Tomorrow will take place the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Cadweil of this city and Ir ving t . lomjmsqn 01 uosion. iwr. THEATRICAL GOSSIP FROM NEW YORK CITY. i NOT ALL AMERICANS 2! ARE SUCCESSFUL. Slock holm, Dec. 29. Not all Amer ican business men who visit Russia succeed in doing nr. much business 29. P.y way of mak-1 ks they had hoped although the ex- ir between or not they take place at the home of the bride-1""1"0- "" t4,.-v. elect and unly a few closest friends icard Printed in re(1 and black' that the : Bame :'tor' of lhe m which hrvc been invited (giver might purchase and the receiv-t they were received. 'er exchange for the number of seats! "I am afraid that Americans don't. inscribed upon it. Since the holiday i treat any foreigners the way the Rus- lonuinson is inoumieiiuy iuc iiuuuu v . n rt ,. , i , . , , , ... . c - t i4i i, New York, Dec. 29. I.v way ot mak-1 ks they had hoped alt ho with the Christian Science faith, be- . , . J .. , r ing a former president of the Mother u, V,cket tke play an easier and (cept.ons are lew and fa Church in Boston. The wedding will I Pettier Christmas gift Winthrop but wliether thoy succeed fnv t the homp of the hride- Ames- of thc Llttle Theatre, issued a come back to Stockholm BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover th6 city for teiegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc For further Information as to ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." MECHANICS' HOME ASSOCIATION. Mechanics, Mechanics. New Series B. & L. Stock. B. & L. Stock, B. & L. Stock January 6th, Old and Strong, 208 Princess street. Mechanics' Home Association. Mechanics, Me chanics. W. M. Cumming, Secretary. Cumming, Cumming, Cumming. 12-29-2t MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK WILMINGTON, N. C. Capital and Surplus $1 ,700,000.00 Solicits the accounts of individuals, firms and corpora tions. . Our adequate facilities are at your disposal. Officers and Directors of this Bank always ready and willing to assist in every way consistent with sound bank ing principles. i ... - . ; j, f 'win . . a I, 1. ! I I. i. '1 I ( 1 ' 1 " I 1 1 ' 1 T n m fl ri T1 f ' 1 1 I fin II 1 'III ' Cnlmnhiis O Hpc. 2 Three thou- ! Prodigal," the boy was pictured in just back. '"I Russia in the las I OPEN NOW 53RD SERIES B. & L. Stock Mechanics' Home Associa tion, 208 Princess Street. Walker Taylor, President; W. M. Cum- ming, Secretary. 12-29-2t sand teachers, representing every de- one corner struggling with the com-1 10,000 miles in partment of educational activity from position of a letter to his sweetheart. , months, and been everywhere embar t he rural school to the highest in-i Nearby was a Christmas greeting, j rassed by kindness. Strangers stitutions of learning, are gathered in ; The whole idea was very favorably smoothed away the difficulties of lan Columbus today for the annual con- j received by the playgoing public and j Euzge and customs for me, saw to it vention of the Ohio Teachers' Asso-fit is probable tint it will be adopted! that 1 nad a seat in the crowded din ciation. The large attendance and an j by other managers another Christ- j inS cars' and. in short, looked after "attractive program of papers, ad- ; mas. I me as if I were their dearest friend. n reuses and d'scnssions combine to a . ,- , , ' Other Americans told me they had UR'"tj rtIlu u-ui'! t-oiuuiue 10 A. new theatre, to bn directed bv ... . . -:vp innmiso of nnn nf the mnst nrnf. . . roceivou tne same welcome ana at- itable meetings ever held under the association auspices. . mas. ! A new theatre, to be directed by Hensy 'Miller, the actor and producer. and to bear his name, is to be built iu.iuniiu uu rui uuu snirc... uum Broadwaj'. As present plans stand, j pr YJ7R CV? T APAM'Q ' i tor. lion everywhere," Hit I j All Felt Slippers at 1-4 Off Saturday. jil wi De opened next October and j Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. WIDCT ITCC OTATIAM I used for the nerfnrmnnre of ntavs i VV lIXiL.lrtwJ jlftllUIX.I : chosen and mounted by Mr. Miller, j Tokio, Dec. 29. The power of j . After three years' absence from the' JaPan's ncw Vireless station which is, LoM ,ho .ot. oo,, f u ' now in regular communication with' nitive retirement. Francis Wilson is FOUND - WATCH. OWNER CAN get same by identifying and paying j for this ad. Jas. M. Stevenson. 12-29-lt FOR SALE WILL SELL CHEAP I Pure Blood Red Carneaux Pigeons, j mated, banded and working. Phone j 1592-J. 12-29-lt-j ! i ORANGES, ORANGES, CAR LOAD j ' expected Dec. 30th. Winesaps, Bald- j win and York Apples, Grape Fruit, Raisins, Lima Beans, Canadian Rutabega Turnips, Prunes. Bear Produce and Mdse Co., Phones 452 453. 12-29-tf A HOME IS BEING APPRECIATED. Already five of the Summer Hill y large suburban lots or small farms have been sold. Just think; for a price that is way down, very low we can sell you a lot three hundred feed deep. One on the fine coun ty road between Sunset Park and the city about one block from the . bridge. Here you have, car line, ' electric light and gas. A place for a garden, cow, pigs, chickens a real home. We know this is a bargain ; and a splendid place to live and wet invite you to let us show you the few remaining lots. J. G. Wright & Son, V t T"SA A. 3 T T-V1 rieai .sia.ie ana insurance, rnone t 342. 12-28-2t I FOR SALE SPRING WAGON. Ad dress Wagon, care Dispatch. 12-29-lt-j L. L. SHEPARD, 17 NORTH 4YH ST. j A Have got the goods for you. Beat R native meats of all kind. Also a full , K line of groceries. Phone 1186. ; K Prompt delivery. Always on the Job. ; R Kozy Kitchens Can be had. We have an excellent line of CABINET GAS RANGES Come and Look at Them. Terms Satisfactory to All Tide Water Power Co . 10-13-eod-tf $150,000.00 TO LOAN ON COT TON STORED WITH US. W.B.CooperfcCo. WILMINGTON, N. C. I to return to the theater to act in a 'comedy, "The daughter of Fools," the (chief part in which tehipts his talents for light humors and simple charac terization. Mr. Arthur Hopkins, who produced this season Miss Kumnier's amusiug and successful little play. "Good Gra cious Annabelle," is making ready an other piece from her pen. It con tains a part so pleasing to William Gillette that he has agreed to act it his first new character in a new play since the relatively distant days : the United States by way of Hawaii,! was strikingly shewn ny its recent picking up of messages sent from Northern Germany and from some other continental wireless stations. The Japanese station, which is situ-j atetl at punabasni, ten miles east ot Tokio. w?s receiving a message from Hawaii when it picked up several ci- 1 1 t nun- i"i n-i' - w I -J ( i- wl t t I which stands for Madrid, which were being sent by some powerful station some 6.000 miles away. The next day a message was picked up while j it was being sent by North Germany. WANTED FOUR OR FIVE ROOM I Furnished house. Nearby suburb I preferred. Answer at once, Box 646. I 12-29-lt-j CUMMING ABOUT B. & L. Stock Mechanics' Home Associa tion, 208 Princess street. 12-29-2t WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf WHAT? B. & L. STOCK. WHEN? January 6. Which? Mechanics'. Why? Old and Strong. Where? 208 Princess street. Who? W. M. Cum ming, Secretary. 12-29-2t 1 - FOR THE VERY BEST NATIVE AND Western Pork and Beef, Fancy Groceries, tec. See or Phono R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castln. Phone 1888. 11-24-tf 5m1 COAL ssss Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorp Comp ana WATER and ANN STREETS any inuijun, ,.,r t ' i 1 . t wasnmgion a weeK ago, rrouueer Miss Julia Arthur brings "Sermon-j William Fox has decided to mcraoral-j da" to the Criterion, following the , ize the event by having made a bronze ' close of "Major Pendennis" tonight. ! statue of Cinema, thc Tenth Muse, of, iMiss Jane Cowl is to star in Gals- heroic size. Mr. Fox will invite An-j worthy's "The Fugitive." It is ex- nette Kcllerman, star of "A Daughter j pected that the Cohen Revue of 1917 jof lhR Gods," and proclaimed as the ; will be presented at the New Amster-1 woman with the perfect form, to pose OLD AND STRONG MECHANIC'S dam late in the winter. Next spring Uor the statue, and will place the de-; Home Association New Series of B. after three seasons in "f!hin-r.hin " . sign for the same in the hands of a ac l.. seock open January sixm, ivi I 1 A T I A 1 Montgomery and Stone will quit the FOR RENT 116 WALNUT, 6 ROOMS $20.00; 514 Ann, apartment 4 rooms $15.00; 12 South 6th, apartment 1 rooms, $20.00; 521 Dock 8 rooms $40.00; 1502 Dock, 5 rooms $20.00; 616 Orange, 6 rooms $20.00; 10 Church, 7 rooms $22.50; S14 Dock, 7 rooms $22.50. 12-2S-2t extravaganza and make ready for a new place in which they will appear J early in the following autumn. David fBelasco, Morris Gest and William El liott are planning a drama on an ex tensive scae, called "The Wanderer," for the Manhattan Opera House, fol lowing "Ben Hur." , two midnight shows There are which beckon still seek entertainment after the cur tains at the regular playhouses fall. j They are "The Midnight Frolic," at- famous sculptor. It is the idea place the .statue as an ornament in the Motion Picture Mausoleum or Hall of Fame, which it is proposed to erect in this city for the pepetuation of films of historic value. At last the beanery has been dram atized with its plates of ham and cof fee percolator, and its skipping wheat cakes. The dramatization is a very considerable part of "The Heiress at to! W. M. Cumming, Secretary. 12-27-4t to New Yorkers who ' 'Coffee Dan's' ," in which winsome - ! I t ' i Bessie Love is soon to be seen. j Norma Talmadge, one of the most popular of the younger school of mo FOR RENT -1ST. JANUARY, STORE on Front street. Best location. Ad dress A. B. C, care Dispatch. 12-27-7t-j GRAHAM FLOUR, YELLOW CORN meal, Aunt Jemima's Pancack flour, Rye flour, Kellogg's Krumbles, fine barley, split Peas, fresh smelts and halibut, every Thursday and Friday. B. May, Delicatessen; hone 1322. 12-26-7t WHILE LOOKING FOR GIFTS JUST, notice my show window for a par tial assortment of what I carry in stock. I make a specialty of solid gold jewelry. Will take pleasure !n telling you prices and quality of goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front street 12-10-tf. Did You Hear the Hawaii an Quartette? i NOW HEAR THE RECORDS ON YOUR J VICTROLA. J Here are some we haT in stock, Special order for others. "HAWAIIAN MELODIES" 4 "MAUNA KKA" ,V"U 5 "MAUUI GIRL" ,(KH f. "KAIN TUAHINE" .mil 4 "KAI MALINO" 5 "AlCAHI HOI" .. l'ulttl f. "KAWAIHAN WALTZ" 'A "MY BIRD OF PARADISE" , )',,. W "PAPIO HULI MEDLEY" ,:."VUAf "AMAHNA HAWAIIAN" (Sextette.) 'A Let us send you a complete Catalogue. A C. W. YATES COMPANY, ) VICTOR DEALERS. 4 SOLID GOLD IF YCU ARE INTER- ested in something nice in Solid Gold Jewelry, it will be to your Interest to inspect my line, quality and prices right. J. T. Burke, the Jewwlor, 27 South Front Street. 12-9-tf iracuveiy staged and containing cley-1 tion- picture stars, will ' soon be seen er specialties, above the New, Amster- j dam theatre, and "The Bull Ring," ; which offers a lively . vaudeville enter j tainment in the garden over the For-ty-fourth Street Theatre. To these is i to be added tonight the "'Cocoanut I Grove," over - the Century theatre, i.where the midnight bill will be j "Dance and Grow Thin," directed by Florence Ziegfeld, Jr. Encouraged by President Wilson's selection of "A Daughter of the Gods" for his first public view of a. motion picture at the premiere of the play in This is' a picturizatioh of-the famous j novel by Monckton Hoffe. in which1 Mme. Olga Petrova starred in this country several seasons ago. Rheumatism is completely washed out of the system bj tho celebrated S' ivar Mineral Water. Pos iiively guaranteed by money-back oflter Tcstea ftne costs a Delivered any where by biirVilm:ngtop Agents, E'.ving r's Pharmacy, Cr. 2nd and Princes Stc MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and Typewriting. Day and Night Lessons. Leon L. Motte, official court stenographer. Chief Instructor. Phone 737-W. 105 Church Street. 12-26-tf TR EFrN ESTXl N EAND ASSORT ment of the most beautiful Cameos specially selected with a life expres sion, ranging in assorted sizes small and extra large, prices from $2.50 to $30.00. Also a beautiful line o? La Valliers, will be pleased to show you my line" before you buy. J. T Burke, The Jewelery, 27 South Front street. 12-16-tf DON'T WORRY ABOUT XMAS gifts. You will easily find them at Charles Finkelstein's to suit your taste and pocketbook. A call is all we ask. No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642." 12-10-tf DOLL HOSPITAL HEADS, NAT- ural and Mohair Wigs, Hands, Legs, Feet, Byes and Restringing. Dolls dressed. Phone 1794-J, 311 Fiftn Avenue, North. 11-30-141 WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of Issue when so requested Phone youj order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf THAT PRESCRIPTION VPS , Will be alright if the right doctor wrote it and the right druggist fills it. Otherwise it might be all wrong. Be sure that it is right send it here for attention. . J. FRANK JARMAN, Duggist. 1 07 Princess Street. Phone 634. SHOE REPAIRING OF QUALITY IS done right here, right, too! We carry all leading brands of rubber heels. Biggest assortment in town. We want to repair your next pair and snow you the difference. The Repair Shoe Repair Co., 209 N. Front, Phone 929. .Two doors from Bijou. 12-13-2w NEW YEAR'S FIREWORKSj MORE FOR YOUR MONEY PAYNE DRUG CO. J 5th and Red Cross Streets. Beautiful Bust and bhouwers are possible if you will wear a scientifically construe Bien Jolie Brassiere. e ' The dragon weight of an unconDned bust so fgooileU. upporting muscles that tne contour oi , . ti.. itaoir where it 9, WANTED TO PAINT AND REPAIR your roof. Will discount 10 per cent. on all contracts for next 30 days. Remember phone 431. W. B. Klan der 8 South Second street 11-26-tf put the dusi uacK ""-.: from m ionss. prevent the ful r hurt from g nr. Aft 3-LF.E l- nl pontine U Braceful line to the entire upper body. g They are the daintiest and ostTxiWe gn Ho))lc nablo-come in all materials andj -jvalohn," the Front, Sprplice. Bandeau, ete.Bpned v ith g rustless tjoningrpermuiinuwasu.ii isuo k- HaTe your dealer show you Bien Jol.ia BWjlnow you. ed, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to mi BENJAMIN JUHK. i - m.Mrlrtl .AMERICAN BANK TRUST COMPANY r kuin l AINU MARKET STREETS. WILMINGTON, N. C. , . -v-., ; , -
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