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A ir reel E 3 ; At each' and every Auction S&Ie 4oth Af temoon'andi Niglit thlfe ivill be GIVEN FREE a beautiful r 5 5 5 ft X s :3i , t IS "piece of valuable FurmtUte in -N.;a 3 I I TEEMW Good JSfiews for the People of Wilmingtbii : - ' . - -ju - -t & s-- r- -U ; - , : ' r- r . - - ' o v Must -'Move Out of Their Present Location on Oc t. 1 stl, Therefore $20.000 . Stock -EverMiiriifir Most' ia Our lease expires .October first, conse- I . quently. we will put up our entire stock of furniture to the High Dollar. If you need ; an odd piece of furni ture of any kind, or a complete outfit you will want to attend "this"sale." " To Higest Bidder Regardless of GostC Sal S$aMs Wed. taoon, &pti. ?S3 ctoch And Wiii Continue Each :bay Until the Last Stick of Furniture is Sold From th Mammoth Stock i ... z is 4 F5 Notice to Bidders ; -i A small deposit will be required when goods are sold balance to be paid before : goods bought -will , bo delivered. , - ' - Oft ir: rem i o o i. , j. - .... -v.7 fTT)' - nn UJJ LT o , - ----- - B. Bernard, Auctioneer No. 1 08 N. Fro nt S treet r Tr. f Qobds Sold .Fbr.Sbpt-ash f ic Mayne, pan Mason, J. VT, .Lawler .Martin Faust,1 - Matmlde Brundage, John Goldsrorthy, i Peter iLang . and -Mary Jarden .? k "Very Good, Eddie," which ran for William Burton. WHO iSCOINGTO WIN over a year at the Princess ; Theatre. RISCO AWdMOBILE? ivew x urn:, anu wuivu icii iuc mcuw polis with the reputation of iieing the smartest - success of the past theat- ' f rical twelve month, will be the attrac I tion at tthe Academy of Music, mati- t nee. and night, on "next Saturday, Sep- i : t'ember 22. This now. famous musical farce is written "by- Philip Bartholomae; au- 'thor of "Over Night," "When Dreams Come True,' etc., and Jerome Kern, who is responsible for the bright and tuneful score. The piece has been staged by J: C. Huffman, with dances supervised by Jack MasOn. - The play vis hi two acts and three scenes are 'required in the telling of the story, :the first on the deck of a Hudson riv er boat arid the second at the Rip Van Wtrikte 'Inn, - J representing . evening and morning. The matinee prices will rarige from 50 cents to - $1. The night prices will range from 50 cents to 41.50; Tickets will go on sale Fri day mornjLng at -Elvington's. (Continued from Page ' One). NAMES OF XONTE8ANTS. 6,110 5,350 5,500 5,610 5,78i 6,130 LFay.:CashwelI f MUTT AND -JEFF'S DIVORCE. " ' a One -o fthe sure-fire effects of the Mutt and Jeff , productions in the past .has been the whisteable quality of the. , t songs Introduced. The new Bud Fish ier show, to be seen shortly at the Aeademy of. Music, Mutt and Jeff's Di ' vorce, Is 'said to out-time all Its pre "decessors in this respect. The pro- duction ' is' attracting ' standing room "only audiences, every where. " - Abbottshurg, N. C Mrs. J. K. Baldwin . . . . . Edna Cashwell ... ........ Ida Suggs . ." . . .. .. .. c Acme," N. C. - Rena Bradt Juanita Scull R. F; D. .1, Acme, N. C. Mattie Powell . ?i . . . ... Albertson, N. C. Lenoir Smith Dora Gray-; ' V Alma. N. C. Juee Reddin ,. . .. . . 5,530 . Ashton, N. C. Esther duller 5,520 Rosa Hocutt 5,300 . Autryvitte, N.,C. , Grace... Autryw ................ ..... 5,190 i- Bladenboro, N. C. Docla'-Butler, R. F. D. 1 . . ... 5,760 .. .. 5,100 .. .. . 5,040 .. 5,000 AdaKinlaw Attelin Singletary Boardman, N. C. Mrs. ,J. D. Burchett-.. "6,130 : Mrs. Waiter Haynes . . Lucile Jolly . . , , ' t , Bolivia. N. C. Vera McKeithan Bowdens, N. C. Mrs; P. M. Herring ,-. Bettie Loft en. , . . . , . ; . . i . . i.. -;: Buieii, N. C ' Hannah MacNeil . ;. .' .... v " - Burg aw, N. C. -Mrs. J. H. Barnett . . . . . .s Grace T. Bernard .... . .' .. Mabel Bowen, R. F; D. 3 .... .' . Mrs.- John Bowden, R. F. 0. 1 . . Elizabeth Durham 5,890 5,610 5,900 5,730 5,240 5,200 5,730. 6,710 5,300 5,350 6,100 Elizabeth Murray, R. F, D. 2.. 5,420 4Louisa Moore 5,000 IMgie Murphy 'rr-.. 5,610 Mrs. W- ! Taylor . . 5,760 ""Causey, S. C Birtha .JBullard ... ... ,1 ... 5,500 -.: Ce rro Gordo, N. C. ' Agnes Griff en- , , - .5,380 . Pauline rHammond , ....... 1 . . 5,200 5,840 Mrs." "fro'rtiey "Nance ".V ; 5,610 .5,220 5,600 Vi MITZI IN MP0M-P0M." In her new -comic opera 'presented 1 -. by. Henry W.; Savage1 called : "Pom-! Pom'V Mltzi will - wear - boy's clothes ' ' . partof the 'tjtne; and it is told she .wears them ' Just like the "bully . chap ;tlie teacher i used ' to send home from i 'school ; so of ten", for being a natural -iborn imp.;- But the constant demand 1 'tront fashion ; magazines for -Mitzi's .pictures;' would -indicate she also ?ap ' pears somewhat in' "Poin'-Pom" cloth- ed inrall the' glory ot the MItzi of "Sari'and ;"The 'Spring Maid." Mit- ;t :ZL will be seen in "Pom-Pom" at the Academy . Saturday, September 29. THE REAL STUFF.. - ' A lCv.il .newspaper man wno wit nesses all he, '" ows-and writes the criticisms for .his' paper of the his slinwa Hrnfinpn Into thp Prtval oa . curtain went, up on "the matinee tfer.- 'J formahce yesterday. 1 "Where did -you . get this show?" he asked. Upon- be . Ing told how . it was ' luckily booked Saturday "night, lies exclaimed: "This looks " like the ' real stuff ? And it - is 'N the' real ;'stuff". with a bansr. . , This big show- goes on for. the last tfme for today, an all new bill being -offered Wednesday. . - ' , "WfFE NUMBER TWO." 1 , Valeska Suratt appears at the Grand -tomorrow i in- another WfWam Fox 'drama. "Wife Member Two," . . "Wife Number -Two", was writjen and directed by William Nigh. In Miss' Suratt's -supporting cast are Er- ----- SI ' i - - Jf I AMNO.UN G EME.MT! o - : . Henry ; W. Savage announces . that by special ar rangement he will send,tQ.,tn'eJA& on Saturday, .September 29th, his Foremost Sta Mitzi; iiajus, ana me noiea omic Kjperaf rom-norn.f There wHl be a special matinee as well -as even- -ing performance, v;: - - The Saiicy Mitzi is the leading prima donna cb- ' medieilhe;6f,the Ameri- , can stager and with ; ier . will C9me the important s i n get s , comedians, ; ; chorus of excellence th e - elaborate r scenery 5 and V eveftf the "Pom-P6m, opera orchestra that de ' lights Pfevv-Ybrk for 200 "nights.-" r'-;:, V :-r-i:: ?r. . The pwces fqrf Wilmington, will be the ! same as-for - all other cities $2.00 to-50 cents! m the evening and " $50ta at the matinee. . 7..', . , iNU l-iviau orders with check -received now and 11 P?&9r9&Sx .Pt- Kegular seat sale opens Fri day, September 28, at Elvington's at 9 o'clock. - ' ' 'i - ' i d-v 4 I in. 1." " nn ' 1 1 1 1 .i . u. M not Chadbourn.N. C. 1 Blanche ' Muse . Maie Hufham 1 5,-320 Hampstead, NC Sadie Inman, : ...... i . ... . , . .'. .5,150. Mrs. Beulali Howard Alice Lowe,. . .. 5,570 , Eddie Mae King .. Ila Williams ..... 5,600 ( Mary Mallard : Hannah Yates vi: .-. .. 5,060 r - Hayne, N, C. Chinquapin, N. C. Julia Baker ; ; weubvav yumu ... . . . . o.oou , Pearl Owen Clarendon, n. u. , Clara Bullock -.". 5,100 Mazy Jordan .. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5,250 . 5,550 6,170 5,300 5,930 Lumber Bridge, N. C. Mary - C. Clifton . . " . 5,110, Beatrice Monroe' '? i". i.-'.' . v . V;.- 5,07.0 -: . (Continued on" Page Three.) .1 Sports HuntIoyr N. C. Miss M...R. Honeycutt .. . . 5,080 5,390 - 1 ' 5,260 May Ward i. .. .-. 5,550." " Clarkton. N. C. mgoia, r. . 1 Mrs. J. B. Cox . . , 5,860 Lina Fowler . . ,5,000 Lois Owen ... 6.010 uciie Jonnson .. t,60 Ttii.. t.. ' er nnn . Alma ruujf ftUSS ' . . . ... .r ... U,IUU Bessie Smith' '5.600 13 n mi 1 !v u Hi III M M MM I f : Ht "t II 111 11 .1 1 I I , 1 f i f .l 3 IT ... EL: J I U U " ;Ba" I 5.700; Alma Melvin .... ivannoe, n. u. Clinton. N. C. Janie ueacty.-.v Fannie Holmes . v 6,020 Bessie BlacK , ; Airs. j-i. uraov . . .... v . d.izu i ivumiuouu . . . . R. F. D 6, Clinton, N. C. Katie Ganey y-f 5,090 Annie -May Hobbs . .: 5,160 . 1 Conway, S. C. Mattie Britt . . ...... .... 6,040 Mozelia Hedley . ., 5,300 Lucile Lewis ... . .. 5,600 Kathleen Sessions 5.-320 Council, N. C. 5,110 1 . . 5;oao - 5,000 . 5,200 . -5,410 5,630 5,340 Lizzie Council Nora Grimsley ... ... ... . .'Del way, N. Cl Ima Caster Mrs. W. S. Vann .1 . . Dothan, N. C. Mary Marlowe .......... Mrs. iL. U. Porter '. v . '. ., '. . Dublin, N. C. Flawny Melvin . . . , Duck Creek, N. C. Mildred Gillette. 5,100 Annie D. Hurst-.. :i . - Elrod, n.;c.. ; Thelma Bullard ... . . . k . V ' . ' v Exum, N. Cr s Mrs. Janie -Edward V. .'. ; Mattie Evans .. EvergrecHj N. C Mrs. G; E. Holloman ',. , Jacksonville, N. C. Mamie Bryant .. . ." .. LEmma Gihnan Edna Earl Hinton ...... 'Cora- Pierce ... . . , J . Sarah Sabiston Johns, 'N-C. Beatrice Burns . - -. . 1 ; . 1 Mrs. T. G. "Hasty .. .. Lela Hester 5,270 . 5,740 j 5,570 5,910 5,410 ; 6,060 5,240 5,270 S.iob M00 5 kenansvill N. C. Ella Mallard .Kate . Newton Mrs. W. E. Powell . . Lake Waccamaw, N. C. Grace Meares . . Lake View, S. C: Ltirace Temple . . . . . . Laurel Hill. N. C. ;Madie Bowen ' . .... . Myriam Hargrave . . ......... I iSallie Love .. .. . . t. Laurinburg, N. C. Nancy Coble .'. r y. ' . . Mary Covington , . . 5,320 Annie L. Godwyn i; 5,050 5,600 5,440 j 5,260 ! 5,910 j 5,540 1 - 5,050 5,410 -.6,010 ' 5,200 .5,710 5,050 Mrs. W. C. ' Thomas r- - t A Fairmont. N C. 5,170 5,730 5,700 5.240 5,70 6,010 500 5,3 60 .6,770 5,140 5,270 aKtie Andrews Penelope Ashby. . . Lillian . Bakery. Bonnie . Grantham ChaIRatIey Cletus Thompson. . : . : Folkstone, N. C Mildred ;Duff ... .... ... V .Freeland, N. C. Ellen Ihman . Pollie Pruitt" . . . . Freeman, N. "C Ludia Ellis Ethel' Grimsley . . " "Garland, N: C Mrs. H. L. , Cromartie Lei a Kerrine Mildred Johnson ; , ' -Gibson; N. C. Lois McNeil C.. ............. . Mrs. W. H. We'bstefT. -. . . . Gladys Wright ' . . ; " r Guyton, N.'Ci Docia Brisson r. ....:..,,.. Mrs. S. 'A. Hester .,-.. : Grists, NrC. :. Effie Piver ..v .'.1 . Mrs. . J. C Williamson - Halisboro, N. C, Maude Pierce' t. , 1 - - . Hamlet. N. C. , Annie ' Louise Brooks, . . 5,380 Lill MpKenzie . . . . V. -. 1 . 5,760 Buby Medlin . , . .i--;.. . . .. 5.330 Lottie .MmifcenV. v. 6,00 Minnie May ' Hammond ' . . Mary Phillips .'. .. Leland, N. C. 'Annie Lou. Knox:. v :. i"VAi:: Mrs. Henry Wiliiams . . . ' 6,500 . 5,50-0 '.- - 5,380 . .5,250 . '5,040 . --.5,!7tf . '5,690 - 5,180 5,350 t,920 5,410 . 5,330 . Sifi70 5,370 ,5,290 5,190 km TOMORROW, A LESSON FOR MOTHERS AND Valeska Suratt In. Her Latest William FoxPSensa- tion'' "WIFENO. r 7; A A Wife Scored The Story 6f a Mi sruided, UnloVed " Wife. v' HIGH CtASS IttUSICAI. COMEDY BEST SHOW OF. THE SEASON What Did We Tell You? ."That theV Keal Stuff" a Newspaper Matt-" N - Remarked. 1 mum Garden of Mirth .7, I ' Featuring CARL ARMSTRONG ! Mueical Comedy's tTremier ; BJack- face Comedian" . HARlMONY TRIO ::. . . ... 'i s- '.'v '- vj, - -J. " . .- ,'t- t - .-'. - !..-,...": J- . , -- .'- s See What .'Real Harmony Slngingr Is ! "Slatlnee Daily ltic 15c " y.A Nisht,. 7:30 and 9-15cf ;25c ... l M v TODAY'S SCHEDULE. . 1 . .. NATIONAL LEAGUE New. York at Chicago. -Boston" at Pittsburgh (2), Philadelphia " at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at St. Loui3 (2), All clear. mi TOMORROW v 1 Gold Rooster' Plays Present THE, FASCINATING SCREEN . .U" I- .. DEAUTY - ' I' '1 - '. . - . . ---1 - " : - . . - j. " ' v . , j . - With fi. Rogers ,'Lytton and Dohald . -1 ':, '. Hall In. ' "IheOne-liie : Square GM" : . I. x t . , -V . y ' A Fascinating Story '.of . New York City Life. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at" Philadelphia, clear. Detroit at Boston, rain. St Louis at Washington, clear. "Cleveland at New York, 'cloudy. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. At New York V, Boston 6. T Standing of the Clubs. . . , s . Won. Lost. 1 Cliicago .. .. .. Boston 84 Cleveland -.78 Detroit 70 New" York .' 6(i Washington . ... 65 . St. Louis - . -52 Philadplnhia .. .. 53 6 63 S 71 90 88 ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. " -' , " Results Yesterday - 'At Chicago"- 0 ; New Yorlc 0. ' At'Cincinnatl 1; PhiladelyW Af Pittsburgh 1; Boston 4. ";X7;8taiidlnb of the Clubs. J 47 New York Philadelphia; . . . Sjt-Louis ,.. Cincinnati.. .. . 1 Chicago 1 Brooklyn' Won. 00 v ..76 '..76 ..72 ..71 ..63 f Boston .'. Pittsburgh .. ..58 .......46 iCO '66 71 ' 71 71 75 93 4 " t' AMONG THE MINORS' - a t,n Association- ' At Columbus 5; St. PaaJ At Toledo 4; Minnea- . At,LouiUle:4; Kan" f At Indianapolis o, , Ha si 5! .35' .in
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