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': patwo ; -' . ij' . 'T. .. .-. , ' vv-.ifrririn Ri.iiil nri at 1'. j MB -vi . n , bLUIUIIIiy U DUHI tWe Wilmington dispatch, Friday Afternoon, September 14 9n:: "TWIN feEDT THfiiACADEMYO :r u A: TOMORROW t ' Wilmington is: not likely to ; cease laughing for a long time oyer "Twin Beds," which1 comes ' tor the Academy of iMusic, matinee and night, tomor row. under the f direction of A. S.-, etArW nnd roninanv. "Twin Beds" for one solid year had New Yorfeers ina whirlwind of merriment and now Lon doners are Vslmply ;Alaugniag their heads off over the play. "Twin Beds ' is " just" ahotit ! ttiot funniest play , that ever was writen-j srom ttie first night there ras never: any :doubt of ! its suc cess. Laughter, which at frst said , to be sporadic andJntermittent, grows and grows till no one attempts to hold cmt against it and. the theatre is said te' fairly quake over "Twin Bedsv The convulsions are said to be at their loudest some little time before the fin ish of ; the comedy, .but . tfeey endure till long ; after tne curtain "is .down; - That Ts the general verdict' of this, de- Urious comedy. Is there need to say much more about it?. "Twin Beds' Is a play that you will enjoy. without feeling afterwards that you.' were a fool.1 It is Joyously ridiculous: ,' y Seats are 'selling-fast at Elvington's. The 'matinee prices are from 50 cents to' $1.' , The night prices range from 50 cents'" toi $1.50.- - 9 FRENCH PRISONERS J AND AKt UiiMiJN 1 W WHOSE WIFE? "Whose Wife?" a newly completed five-act photodrama starring that fam ous young actress, Gail Kane, produc ed "under American-Mutual auspices, is a lesson in love.' : It ought to be seen by, every "girl and by every boy by every mother onrt fatTicr" aa well. The lesson it in- cuicates is one that" American fathers I Annie D. Hurst . Aiyiericaft4 Atmed Steamef 6f 5,399 Tons Sent to the T Bottom. ; " : LUXBUBG DODGED DUPLIN IS STRONG - - FOR CONSERVATION '.:J: --'.r-'ii- (By.. Associated Press.) - :. '- I :London,:5ept:-sl4-?The; American 'ship Wilmore was sunk by a .German 'subniarine on September 12,?dccordin& to an announcement made today, by the British " admiralty. All the piem- bers of the crews ot the s vessel were saved." Further details have not been received. ::;JZ-f;, ti !;, ;-f ;-.U f ' -: r, 't ,WaKcSuppllel?Ffor; sFramjeJ v ; iNew i-.TCbrk;:- SepniTheWilmore Was "a steamshipof i599 v-tQnsTgro3s "register built'iri 1&14 at QuinCr Mass., and was I formeriyknown 'as the At-JanticU'::'--;; v. She" sailed;nndeommarid of Cap tain Jaems Brewer : fr6in this' side August 26, with a' cargo of coal,4 loco motives and crude 0i!;fdrra French port. Her owner was the Berwin-l-' White Coal Company, of New YorK, . ?The Wilmore was armed. r : - s' Aug:1 20.t (Correspondence pf theAssociafed lress:--A. Strain of ,201 French officers and men arrived in Lyons recenUyprisbners; repatriated from Germany ' Of VJhese, ;t: no t fewer than 155 were out of their,- minds: Thei? reason had ; gone, : probably un-i German Minfsfer to Aj-erentiri leaving, them of ten without any fcodily 1S "ersPna " rta to injuryZrlncapaebftytinientalef-i ' v . People. ' : . i One," a typical, example, was a .sec- - (By "Assoiatod rress.) . . ond lieutenants apparently ,22 Or 123 v Buenos Aires, Septal 4. Count von Warsaw; Sept. 14. Miss Lacys Cobb, county home demonstration ;agent,re? ports the women pf Duplin, both in the - towns . and ruraj ? district$;as t re sponding nobly to -the call forcbnser vation. : According to her, where doz ens of cans and jars of fruit and vege tables have been: put up heretofore, huridreds'have "been piir up this sea son. :. v '.;:-' -':: ii; As-: the - county beganllate doing or ganized i to. jit, along, these lines,, few years old. .He was calm and-, quiet, , Luxburg,!, the German .minister, whose rJ?nS ui?Mi "at" ' Lt .mphlfi .rfirenlv 6 a Question. On Passports Vwerel sent to ; ' : L " Kathleen Sessions Delway,-N; C. Irma Caster . . . . . . . -,v. . , Mrs. W. SV Vann . . . 7. . . . . -Pothan, N. C. Mary Marlowe . . . . . .... . ... . . Mrs. L.T L. Porter ; 'i Dublin, N; C. Flawny Melvin . : X . . ; , j Duck Creek, N, C. Mildred Gillette: hiit amable to reply to a Vtiuestion. t)n f passports wer&isentt to stheOerman his tunic was pinned a card rwith the legation Wednesday, by the Argentine words :x "Picked up,, without a. wound, I government- because- hsi objectionable at r-'"v-1914.' , i ;;::; A r - messages to 'Berlin through the . Swert- .? These - unfortunates" have been in-Jlsh foreign office had rendered him per 1, n.n-n Via AiVnnlotaJ mnolij' PrOWni! Wniph TtrOfO W91flJlr him nil Jl 1 U . T - V - ' . .. , ineir pan . with their rraphs are to be circulated through- prowds whicii were waiting him on hia out the country: m the hope of iden; I arrival at Buenos Airs. from the inte tif ying '. them,, so that ' those who no ; rior yesterday . - 'A-' doubt have long mourned them as. lost Count von Luxburgwas persuaded forever, inay perhaps be able to win I by the police to leave the train at San them back from living tombs. ' ' Leland, N. C. Annie Lou. Knox . . I Mrs. Henry Williams1 . . . . . -' - u . dwj.a ill r 5,170 5,240 Martin, 12 miles outside, when news of the crowds , that had gath ered ; at the Buenos Aires , railway terminal reached them. Cobb reports ,these as assisting : their fr; season i begins, - their experience will be of great benefit to them. ' ; " . ; ' Throughout tho county, the women, 1 nothing "go to waste, and tries resemble storehouses row : after ro w p f X vari-cplor ed " fruits and vegetables; in vglass jars, , flanked by tin, cans of the same products, all put u by the 4-H.brand. . . -v Be cau s e this is the 'fi fs t- year Ihe county has been J organized : for tnc ' and mothers have not taken suffi ciently to heart a lesson embodied fn that ancient adage "All Is not gold that glitters." : "Whose .Wife?", starring the newest and most brilliant screen star, Gail Kane, -a triumph of love over treach ery In which a spider is caught in its own web, is the big attraction at the Grand for Saturday. BIG HIT AT THE ROYAL. JLarge ' audiences greeted the Avia tion Girls at the Royal yesterday to witness the offering by that clever company of "Turning ; the Tables." This bill Is full of the necessary "pep" of the real kind and the action of the play; was fast and furious, ' Jack Russell and Miss Mae Kenna, playing""the 'comedy roles of Mr.i and ' Mrs. Barnaby Bibs,jwere the star per formers ' that kept the audience in an uproar of laughter" from start to fin ish of the: show.' r f-; 7 The : third big bill of the .week and , the last to be presented by this ; com pany, takes place today, "The Wrong Flat,' a musical farce with some mer ry1 mix-ups' that wil convulse any au difence In1 the "world. It Is ' brimful of good, clean comedy and catchy songs with s a full and complete change of costumes. v All - members of the ;coni pany wiU be, seen at their, best in their respective parts Mr. Deadrick will again, appear with his banjo spec ialty, while the'quartette will beTieard in'.new harmony sbngs. ' : i ; -Today and " toinorrQw' will be the last two days "to see this clever com pany and those who have not had the 'pleasure of witnessing the perform ances . at this popular . playhouse should not fall to see It. VOTING IN BIG CONTEST HAS BEGN IN EARNEST 7VO (Continued; from Pago One.) i : ,1- NAMES OF CONTESANTS. : - : . I Abbottsburg, N. C. .. Mrs. J. K. Baldwin : .u'. , Edna Cashwell . . . ... r . ' Ida y Suggd r .,.... . r ..,.. . .'i'O'.- V .'; Acme", N; C. Rena Bradt' . '. . . ...... . ... . . . Juanita Scull ......... .. .... . ' R. F. O. 1, Acme, N. C. ; Mattie PoWell . . . . . . . ...... Albertson, N. C. ; lienoir Smith '. ... . . . ; : . ...... Dora Grady ' . '. ....... ? ....... . v . Alma, N. C Lee Redden . '. .i... . . . . r : '; Ashton, N. C. Esther : Fuller . .v. ;V. ...... ' 1 Rosa Hocutt . . .............. . ' ';. AUtryVitte, N. C. Grace Autry ;j ay : Cashwell R. F. 1, Bladenboro, ri. C. 5,690 5,000 5,280 5,110 5,260 5,300 5.09Q 5,160 5,400 5,000 5,000 5,190 5,060 5,270 5,520 5,260 5,300 5,050 5,170 5,080 5,120 1.. . Docia Butler ' ' Board man, N. C. v Mrs. J. D.Burchett v. ; . , 'j Mrs. Walter; Haynes-r. . v "Lucile ': Jolly ;'.'. : . .'; . . 7: ; Q Bolivia; N. C. yera McKeithan ' .". .:. . . , . , - j ' Bowdens, N. C. Mrs.; P, M. Jlerring V. . ; . , Bettie : Lof ten ; . ...... . . . , ; Buies, N. C. ' .'Hannah MacNeil "If.:. . : "' ; f ' Burgaw, ; N. C. Mrs. J. H. Barpett I...; .; Grace "Tfl Bernard . , ; . , - Mabel BowenK. F. Xf. Z . : Mrs. John Bowden, R. F. D. Eyizabeth Durham t .v . 'Elizabeth Murray,. R.rF. D. 2 ... .1 ' Louisa Moore i'. .v.". . .'. . .'. , Maggie 'Murphy 'rr.'J ....... ; Mrs. W. l.;Taylor . : . . . ; . r':.:r " Cauiiey, S. C. ; ' Birtha - Billiard" "..v. J . Cerro tlprdo., N. C.' Agnes' Griff en . , V". . . . . . . i. Pauline - Ilanimond ........... :.Mrs. Dordey ."!Nance?,':t';. . . .. ; chtdbourn, N. jer. :;';-if4io;!ITLham;;..:i .... :t . Sadie Inm" .'V. f" . i . . , , , , Alice ,Lowe . - . ' " '" : K- Chinquapin, N.' C. Gene va Qtrfnn . -.v i . ; . : :. ; !CCIarendorir N.' C. Clara . Buy ock : l ". fi V'.'.'. :.';V:'. 1,. ; Mazy Jofda . : . May . Ward ". i'. "f i'j'VV.;'.';.. . . , - Mrs. J.:? B. Cox , ; . . .'. i . . . :,5,38"o Jj Lois . Owen . t . 5,770 r -Polly RussT;Ut 5.230 Bessie Smith i,i 7-5,190 v-i;.--'-;' Clinton; N. C..:;."VV; T : Fannie" Holmes , . . : irj. . . : . . : .5,570 ."V "' F. D. 6, Clinton, hi. C. " Katie Ganey . . . . .. . . . v. 5,000 ; Annie May Hobbs ... : . . . ; ' 500P V--v i::':'ohvvay;,C.;':;,;-- Mattie "Brltt t i ... 5,450 l' Mozella; UeRey f,i, ;t, . 5,150 1 El rod, N. C. Thelma Buliard . .. V:' j . ; ' ' V t:---' ' Exuro, N. C. Mrs. Janie Edrardsv . i . evergreen,'' N. C. Mrs'. G. E. Holloman . . . . . . Mrs. W. C. Thomas ,i Fairmont, N. C Katie . Andrews ........... Penelope Ashby : . . . Lilian Baker . .. . . . ... Bonnie Grantham . i . ... , Chal Katley;. .; . . ..... ..... Cletus Thompson ; ........ i ' . . Folkstone,. N. C. ; Mildred Duff . . . . .. Freeland, N. C. Ellen Inmah V. ...... Pollie PruiU ..... ....... . ; - . Freeman, N. Ethel Grimsley . . . . . ... . . ".v. Garland, N. C. Mrs. H. L. Cromartie ...... Lela Herring . . ... .. ... .:;. . . . Mildred Johnson ; !; Gibson, N. C. Lois McNeil . . . ....... Pearl Teal ....... Mrs. W. H. Webster ...... Galdys Wright r G.uyton, N. C. Docia ' Brisson .f (. "Mrs." S. A. Hester ........ v :; .? Grists,' r. C: " 'Effie.-Piver; . Mrs. J. C. Williamson . . : , : ". S fHtrtiet; NSC.' Annie Louise ; Brooks ! . ,.i . . Lill . McKenzie .J ... ; : , . . Ruby Medlin . ... . . . . . . . Lottie . Millikea .'. . . . Blanche Muse ........... : Hampstead, N. C. Mrs. Beulah Howard ". . . . . . Eddie' Mae -King Mary Mallard . . . . . , Hayne, N. C. ' Julia Baker . . . . .... Pearl Owen. , .V... ....... Huntley, N.' C. Mrsl M. R. Honeycutt Lillian Lbckeman . ... . . . . ; In gold, N. C. Lucile : Johnson 11. .... . . Alma Melvin '. . . . . . , . . - I van hoe, N. C. Janie BeaUy, . V. . . . . Bessie Black ;. , ........ . . . Edna .Kobtuson ' Jacksonville, N. Mamfe 1 Bryants ...... . Emma Gilman . Edna Earl ; Hinton ! . . ; . . . . .. Cord Pierce , ;t . i v . V . :. J Sarah Sabistpn 17. ... . ."'. " ; ;; Johns,-N. C. Mrs." T. G. Hasty , . 7. - . . . Lela Hester : v. .'. . . , , . "i. . . KenanVviil N. C. Ella Mallard ';. . . Kate Newton i. Mrs. W. E, Powell .'7 ' Lake Vievy, S. ,C. Grace Temple ... . . . ; V. . .'. Laurel Hill, N. C. Myriam Hargrave ".V.'iVi . Sallie Love , . Eugenia "; Morrison 7J'. ". .'. Laiirlnburg, N. C. Mattie ; Burney . . , . . .V. l . . Nancy Coble .. . Mary Covington Minnie May Hommond -. Mary Clifton Beatrice r Monroe ,. . . . . . . . . . V : ' Lumberton, N. C. Bessiellen, R: F. D. 7 .... Ruth ; Jones . A . . Grace Redmodji ...... .: . . . . . Mrs.; A.' C. Sessoms . . .'. r ::':i:y:y Marines, N. C. . Nine Pallard if; . : ; . , . . r Mrs. E. B. Smith" , . . . . , y ; Montague, N, C. Mrs. Li M. Thompson . . .. . . Mullins'S. C. Ruth Mrs Elsie Sallie Kent Sara McByrd ''; .... . t .... Mrs. Eula - Montrose . . . . i Magnolia, N. C. Jessie Croom . . ... ' Miss N. L. Matthews , r- i 1.11x1.13 onmsuu ........... ' 1 lr n: i " .. V5,ll0 5,140 5,090 5,130 5,100 5,170 5,160 V 5,100 5,00u 5,200 5,000 5,080 5,000 5 000 leT wcn a large guard or.secret service , 570 ,men.; and . the count was conveyed to i. ;: ; .his home in the chiefs car. . ;';.:; 5,030 "And these are my friends, tJieiAr f 5000 rgentiness''vhe exclaimed to employes of 5450 the legation who met him. ; 5240 !v ' f ;;V ;;,.: i know absolutely ; nothing. -. What has 5,100 ; transpired?" ' v;'-f"'A ;-"-!; - 5.160 : The count, however, although shown ' the Washington messages of last Sat 5 340 J urday exposing Jiis; suggestion that ArgBuime snips , ue . iuhk . vwiuiout iiiMiii! irr , i in ii iir ! i iiii&Ji .uhfh i I IliUI LU 1 IU II Ul LUUUL Ufl! L 5 III ; ISipilliyKiPIlI GEiSIS In Work Since 1 akmg : W ac. While not : dressed in ; the- -military uniform of Uncle Sam, L. E. Warren, of 12 Queen street this city, is doing and;food supplier safely past German appeared on mJ face m submarines, to our soldiers in;Francej excerpts from the endoA n0r,t V!? . ; Muilins, 5. Cj- . i f'ecuimc buiys uuuj , wiLiiuuL seCretary State bureau of community Harper . .... . . 5,910 ;hvihk a trace, ana , ms aspersion seryce. . ha3 also nronaised to ' visit S. D. Jenerette ..... . 5,481 " nron the acting, minister of foreign af-, jplm shortly.: ffc Crosby ii3 an an- Jones . . . . . .... .... . . .; 5,400 " Argenrma, ignorea,an-.jnvua-, thority on rufal orRan'zaticn,3 and the 5 140 ( tion to ueny tneir autnenticity. 5,280 5,200 v5,200 5,110 5,000 5,440 5,090 5,000 5,330 5,170 " 5,050 . .5,070 5,200 5,140 . 5,100 6,150 5,380 5,160 . '' Vi' 5,000 5,250 5,300 5,130 .. 5390 .. 5,300 .. 5,200 .. 5,140 1 .. 5,080 . . 5,090 .. 5,130 5,000 -"5,000 . .v. 8,160 .. 5,260 . . 5,160 ... 5,110 .. 5,200 .. 5,070 ;. 5,070 . . 5,130 .VC 6,090 . . 5,040 if. . . 5.240" .. 5,400 .. 5,270 .. 5,660 .. 5,190 .. 5,600 .5,200 5,400 Miss'R. E. Taylor Mrs; L. M. Sanderson Marion, S. C. Bernice 5,600 5,260 5,140 5,290 5,270 5,100 5,500 Sadie 5,27,0 Martin Sarah Massie . . . . . 5,600 5,100 Mollie Pace -v. . . . . A . ; Marietta, N. C. Rubie Adams ..... ... ... . . Leone Hill .... . . . . ..... ., . Mrs. W. M. Oliver r. ........ Anna Page .. .. . . . . . . . ....'. Newberlin, N. C. Edna Earl Allen .......... Essie E. Murray .. V ........ . " Nichols, S. C. Mrs. W. J. Conerly . . .'. . . . " Old Hundred, N. C. Eugenia Woodard . '.. ...... Elmenia McNeil . ... . . .... . . . " ' . : . Orrum, N. C. Meekie. Graham Carolyne Nye ., Sarah Stone .7.. ........... Parkersburg, U. C. Daisy" Green Annie Bell Melvin ... J... f i i arkton,N, C. . t Nola I E.vettte $ . . . . -J Katie' Ivey -". ; '. : : . , ;. . . . MattieV Ms Arthur .-. ... .1 ,510 5,080 5,230 5,300 5,350 5,220 '5,190 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,180 5,660 5.200 5,240 5,140 5,190 5,250 5,300 C. 5,200 5,200 5,150 5,000 5,200 5,060 5,170 5,300 ;090 5,060 5,490 5,210 5,000 5,140 5,210 5.040 C. . 1 .-.5,080 . ' 5,06tf' . 5.070 t 5,040 .; 5,090 . ,050 . " 5.170 . 5,050 . 5,310 . 5,300 . 5,350 . 5,410 . 5,380! . 5,240 . ; 5,050 . 5,110- . 5.260 . 5.410 . 5,120 . 5,110 . 5,200! . 5,320 . 5,280 . 5,140 . ;5,340 ? 5,50k) . 5,110 w m il i i mmmm i iiih.iii iim mil ipjiiiJ !l HIGH CLASS MUSICAL - COMEDY . THREE WINNERS IN A ROW "THE AVIATION McKenzie ;. V.":.. .-i Pembroke,' N. C.'::': Mrs. May H. Cook . . . . . . . . . Ollie G. Mclnnis . .... ..... Mrs. O. S Miller . . . ... : . .7 . R. fCd.'I, PcnTbroke, N Mrs. Walker Evans .......... Thetis Prevail . . . : . ... . '. . ... . Mrs. D. C. Proctor ... . '. . ; Phoenix, N. C. Mrs. L. S. Combs Daisy" Williams . . ."i . . ; ... . . A. c Point Caswell, N. C. Lou . Hunt . . . ,'....-., Mattie.Pridgen ;. . ... :S. v: Proctorville, 1. C' Edna Atkinson liaiuc vjii aiiuiu ...... ....... Maggie . Graham . . ." Purvis, N. C. Annie Culbreth Nettie Hoi comb .......... Raynham,' 5M. Mrs. G. E. Bond .. Jessie Stone . . . . ... .,"". Rennert, N. C. Annie B. Humphrey ..... . Marjatine Tolar ......... Rex, N. C. Mary , Lou Beard Laura SUaw- : ;T;K a Richardson;vN.C. Dock -BuUer Alma SingltaiT;i vkvi'3j45,240 f RlchlandsL .NCiJ-r :- 'Bonnie Kli Basden . . .tf 'Leoila JV; Cos X; Zyp: 5,100 S3 fltosebella ;Murrill v.Tt.VVrvi 51090 Miss D.-Vintcrs ... . . . 5,140 - Rocky Point, N. C;- ; Thelrna VBordeauxV; . Jlw-vC v 5,290 Sarah ; Durham. . . . . K. J Zj ; : V '1 5,450 Mrs. Howard Pjedenw; rvVv,'. i 5,540 ( Pearl Sparkiuan . . ,. ; - . - ; 5,200 ; ; Roseboro, N. C. ; Pauline Owen;.wV;s.Vvo . Minnie B. Sessoms 4 t. i . . v . iTera Starling.-. 77i . : . ; ! Clyde Underwood i - Rose Hill, N. C. ' Annie Grace "Fussell . : . . . . v 5,370 5,250 i 5,140 3 - v. n . - 5,000 5,160 . . . 5,060 i-2l. 5,000 exhibits, when citizens may : sea -what j;hammer, plane and the like and, his splendid work the women of the coun- "military strategy" , is carpentry, for trMfsseCoT poultry work among Vfne boys and builders engaged in the construction girls of the county; and otnwr phasesJ of vessels necessary to carry munitions of v domestic science y will;: follow the canning work. - ' ' . ",.; i M r s Tv7 i 1 1 A f : TT 1 vf ' "assists 'ri t 5? t n t a agent, is expected to be with . Miss Mr. Warrsn has numberless, friends Cobb jduring'' the latter, part of the , in : Wilmington and many of. them month. Mr; -W C.xCrosby, executive vnnw j,nw Hnrin VMTs rast;:psn,v cially; . more irecently when t he. has been going at fall speed in ship build ing; 'he has suffered from indigestion. Indig3stion of v course caused . him to suff er, as; do all victims of this dread J malady, from sleeplessness, lack of en ergy and other symptoms. And these friends" know-how Mr. -Warren has tried various ' remedies during these 'Does His Bit" With Sr u vt -"vv and Momma. M Makes Him Better Fit ." "For close onto fi e and npr... v:r,..wwi,,i?wiUu on my st0, . T--. ,.r-"- v-tiurt, pa.n and diV tress. My deep was broken and I in strength and weight. Ri?ht ed .from stomach troubl I; was trying various remedies hm took Peplac, I continued to UiW3 the same way. Toward last county ? will - gain much from his as sistance. Carrie-Weeks Supply,- N. C. Myrtle Galloway ... . . . .'. . Beulah Lews . . t. : . Swansboro, N. C. Bertha Holloway '. 7. ; ;. . . Edna Merritt , . . . . ; . . . . . Olive Pittman . ... 1 ; ; ; . . . Tabor, N. C. Velma Bell . ............. . . Queenie Floyd . . . . ... ...A Flossie Harrelson . . . .... . . . . Cordelia Prince : . . i . ; ; . ; ; . . : May Strickland ?i J Tar Heei, N; C. ; Alice Campbell s . . , . ..... . . . , Ruby Durham r I - Tomahawk, N, C. Mrs. Jjfflle Carten ...... . . h . Mrsi J. M. Devan ,v . : ". ....... Fay Newton ' . ... ; -. I . . i Town Creek, N. C. Nyda Evans, R. F. D. 1 . . . . . . 5,410 5,200 5,480 E. Pfaff. , Ul What Peplac has done for him ) w plained .m the balance of his sto4- ' "I mnst nav. that Po-ni t. man Of me; Kcav I have Z new "f1'-" alia enjoy all f0T), I like my sleep is sound and refmb ms. my siren 'tin ana wei creasing steadily and, all in allVfrl perfectly, woll. Th- sores have w my; face and I 'am able to put w my work.'? ;" , . j 1 1 111 MP irait." explained the Expert,1' resides at 918 North Charles street, Baltimore, and is idcntifiprl u-ia 5 200 ' years without' gaining permanent ,re- . the great Bartleit-Hayward Cnmpan 5100 lief: " ; " . : ' that city. For the oast year or more . Now it ' is a different story, as all the Bartlett-Haywood Comnanv who know .Mr. Warren will be pleased . been rushing work on munitions and it to Jearnf How his health transforma- present is turnina; out a large contract tion has come about is best told in his . for our own United States. Mr. Piaff own words,; which follow:; V- s i 'is, one , of their valued employes and' "I saw where Peplac was' helping- serves in the capacity of Inspector. It people right,-here "in "Wilmington- and is his duty to detect three inch shraiv I got some of it. I -am now on Tny.. nel from defects a duty which only second bottle and am pleased to report ;cn efficient man can serve. And, ai that it - has 'helped -me "'wonderfully, i inspector of shells must be going a: My indigestion is much improved; my top notch speed for eight hours a appetite is better' and my; sleep s is speed ' is as necrssary as efficiency in 5 47fl 5,090 pcarrie B. ' Knox .. ... . . .. . .. 5,500 Beulah McKeithan '-" ;r. . ; 5,050 v Vineland, N. C. : 1 -Bertha Pierce ........ - 5,130 Belle Richardson . . . .v . .... . ; , 5,600 Madge Thompson . V . V; 5,480 Verona, N. C. ' ;' " y Pearl Phillips 7. ".-.i.. . -5.350' 5.O0O 5,300 5,2g0 5,150 5,280 5.500 5,310 5,100 5'fttlO r appetite is 5 110 sound. For all of this I am glad ,o manufactufing: shramiel for the "Sam- recommend. Jepiac it aid tne ? worKi, mies" , at tne tront must be supplied at for ; me and I am; sure it will do the jail times with sufficient ammunitions same for: others," Ad vt . j effect a win In 'this great war." Advt 5,070 . 5,120 Lillie Sandlin'vti". . ; rs-: . xU. i 5,400 "THE PEERLESS TONIC" GIRLS i - . Present the Tlhrd Big BUI "THE WRONG . " -- ;. , ' ; .- : . " r. .. i ' CI JIT rtH A Musical Farce With Comedy That - la Fanny. AL.I, NEW SPECIALTIES .New Costumes and New Songs V , Throughout Quartette In New Selections V Matinee at 8 10c, 15c. Night at 7:30, 9:00 15c, Sac Nannie Sewell, ; . J , . -.C.!rfU.5110f. , I Annie M; Laneblin . x . . . . 7. . . 5,140 May Shaw .... . . 5,050 Wallace, N. C. Norma Carf . . '.s .'. - .... . 5,240 Mary Susan; Carroll . . . . . . . . . . 5,140 ; " Continued on Page Steven). ; Is Explained to Many Men and ;, Women Each Day By The Peplac Expert at the Bellamy Priig Stpre - ..t 5,480 5,170 5,360 5,170 TSlizabeth Jerome ! Nettie Lanier v... m Daisy C. Mears ; Rhwla nd. - N. Miss P. Adams : Bessie; Brake 'cU'l Berta Buliard : Mrs.. J. L. Goggett . . .-. , . . Betty Smith 7r . . -; Ruskin, N. C. v Lucy .Taylor ". . . . . ; . V . .' . . . : ) :. - ..-' Scotts Hill, N. C. ; Mrs. N. L. Foy,! . . . v. ....... Edith Sidbury, i ;'. Shallotte, N. C. Bera Fink " Naomi Huark .". Emma Stone . i ... ........... Rexie Tripp , . . St. Pauls, N. C. j Pearl Evans ! Blanche Harris f Pearl Hester '. . V. j v ' - , Southportj N. C. -Elizabeth 'Guthrie- Nora Northrop Louise Stahdland Ellen Windsor . . Emma . Thompson 5,300 , 5,110 5,250 1 , 5,371 6 5200 5,3io 5,000 5,200 ,5,130 -5,260 5,170 5,400 5,170 5,200 j 5,270 5,100 5,170 5,360 5,450 5,500 5,200 rLr3fwi'!lTS'i,'Ji fi TOMORROW V V - Every Girl .Thinking:' of Marriage 1 - r (and Xiiat one isn't) - Should Make Her Parents See GAIL KANE Payne Drug Store; "Hanover Drug Store, Southside Pharmacy, Fentress Drug Store. ' Grbeii Drufj'Storo, Jarmaa & Futrclle, ' Bunttne; Drn?; Siorc, Hall Drug SI ore. R., R, Bellamy, Hardin Drug Store, : Elvington Drug Store. ; ; NEARBY PEPLAC AGENTS : ;J. 'B. Southerland,1 KeuanRvillo, N. C. IrovrnvDrug Co., Warsaw, N. C. lowland. Drug Co., Rowland, N. C. V' B. Cox, Clinton, N. ('. Watson Pharmacy, Southpori, N. Blue's Drag Store, Laurinburg, N. Maxwell Drug Store, "Whiteville, N. W. T. Porter, Emerson, N. C. ; - A. N. Rhodes, Rocky Point, N. .C. ' James G Blake, Watha, N. C. V. XJ. OUUU K CUU, XVidftliUllcl. AX j. J. II. Groves: .& , Son, Magnolia. N. Dees Drug Store, Burgaw, N. C. C. Harrell & Son. : Burgaw? N. C. ! Robinson Drug. Co., Wallace, N. C.v Rose ; Hill Drug Co., Rose Hill, N. C C C. ; i .i-i ; at Jier best- in i hose n A. Triumph ot tore Over Treachery In-Which a. Spider is Caught In ' i its 'Own XYeb. Night 15c : -1 n l Afternoon 5-10c. ' - ?alace Drug Store, Floivnro, G. C. Robt. W. Rolllday, Clinton, N. C. Herring,& Chestnut, Clinton, C. Lce'n Drug Store, Clintcn, N. C. Ziegler Bros, Florence,' S. C. Sumter Drug Co., Sumtpr, S. C. Addens Inc., Pharmacy, Mullins, S. - ; - ; AGENTS WANTED NThe demand for Peplac is-increasing in leaps and bounds as its merit becomes knovn. ; Live druggists and dealers in every city, town, village and hamlet will Co well by - writing, 1 2lcphoniii'g or "telegraphing rigf)t now for Agency information to .-i-. w ; : ' .. ACADEMY Tomorrow; ' Rlatinee- ancJ Night. ;' . A. S. STERN & CO., Present In Association with Selwyn & ' "Company ; " .. the Funniest Play in the Whole VU rid MUM! Mar- and Wint AXExcrtiat(nly.'unnyren In "Twin BedstheiWbfld'y Funniest Play,.WWch Opens the Regular faU Jnter. Esason fit ths Acldemy vo f Mulc, en. Saturday,' September 15t h," Doth i .Matinee and Night, ' Salisbury field , ancf; ; garct Mayo ; ." " .- A Comedy of Life Among; , the Apartment Dwellers.- It's Clean, jIt-s i Human-r and On! It is so Funny VV There Is Nothing Like and i Nothing It "Just as. Good" Matinee S J . k: . ;f". ..50c to $1. Night . . . . ; . . ; . .50cxto $1.50 TICKETS . AX ELVINGTON'S.; outfits ciinJire AND CHAIR IK)WNHAUE; OR BEAMS ONLY. FAIRBANKS COTJON TRUCKS. .FAIRBANKS STORE TRUCKS.- FAIRBANKS WAREHOUSE TRUCKS. FAIRBANKS WAGON SCALES. FAIRBANKS (500 AND i;000 LBS. FLATFORM SCALES. FAfRBANKS COUNTER SCAUiS. if lRBANKS SteEi: COAL BARROWS FAIRBANKS STEL CONCRETE BARROWS ' 3 FAIRBANKS STEEL CONTRACTORS BAK ; ' IIANKsiTEEI FERTILIZER BARROWS- ft jacoDSfisi ll0;lnd i2 South Front Street v J L V
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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