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THE WILMiNQTQN.DISPATCa MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER ,8,;1 9 17, -c - ' : : Z 1. . ' - -- --- - - - 1 m naffMiiiiiii r ! i ' 1 ,CT-r---- . .. .... .rflpmBVMnicn 1 -- ---j.,--. -r ,i p 1 "2!SSgJ Witt -. 1 " - .a! 1- . I J . 1 I - i - B " s . I I J- , - 1 . I ra 7 H III f t - I J" f s If-; 1 -,r 1 w ' 1 ' t ft - i v i ri; I V r it i 1 1 f . X 5 V . l 1 - " 1 - ! : ,'- 1 ' : R I - I1 . .. iNOlE SCHEDULE 11 S:00,9:30P.m ; Seb nick Pictures . Present THE WORLDS MOST TALTEDND POPULAR PHOTOPLAY STAR . ' t ' Norma fiiai In a teMfMrid ftsatioi &ip The 7 RE": IS' From the Story By Wilson Deep Purple" and 'Mimmy Valentine." : i MISS TALMADGE PLAYINDUAL ;OLE W MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. J PGeJ irfremvour Oatfit consists of one Durham Duplex Domino - Razor rita hito Ameri can Ivory handio safely . guard, stropping attacb . nftetit and ( Durham Du plex Blades, packed in a ftccume red ie&iber Kit DURING THZ A Liberty Bond Appeal. fl?v Associated Press.) New York, Oct. 8 The National Security League today sent letters toiyerSf churchmen, working men, fann-: its zsu Drancaes mrougaouL uie urgtaS them to definite ac ;large buttle, f3. "Sample, 10. Rpnd fo aatl Oesartmoot Store. r uuaucijiau, IBb - EOLI EY - Greefl Drua Store. 109 Market iStreot We Malte From $3.50 to $25.00 TRUXKS From $5.00 to $75.00 CW.PclYogtCo. s HOES Fo. the WLol Family At Prices Ton Want to Pay U,fj s&Bo 12S S. Front St. T. F. Wood, Inc 1-8-5 Princess St Tictor-Victrolas Phone 476. Da or Nig'i! P hone 45 Is. the place to get what you v Native Meats; Beef 15c to 25c: S sasreiHaifi sliced or whnla H t fi Bags. H . ' ft'-' - H I -' VBkajBapaBjSjaaMBaMaflM4aHBJsVal I ; CRdCEP.IES OF ALL KINDS . ... ' v"-- ' - I V Sugar, Raisins, Meal, Coffee, Teas; all- kinds of "canned goodsFlourJram 70c to 90c a sack: ir - : 4 - " X&mehd see what -a business we have, and you will say that the -people itrade with Us. .'-s.i -'vv;-:- mm Shepard Ivyliphone 1186 . : . . . .r w- . . ' jr vm w arm. .- A JJ LESHEf WHITMAN CO.lrwPJr tiu.ad.DXteU to poUlcard, p,t ,Wm luimo nd tiddreo on "t 'wS.SK Jj ; name of vonr dnler nH noil S ... ..ill .A l.:." w,w . name of your dealer and mail it to us. Wa will seftd him-SMnpleeaJkinel ' and advise him pf yourrequest :':-V:,--,. sgTs. - 1245; 2:30,4:15,, J V - 'V- Heart Strings. i Miznorv Author !f; Thft .1 veiy reader of thfs pper.may secure LIFE OF" THIS ADVERTISEMENT : no f m i 1 DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR C0. jERSEYCfTY.N.J; tion" in support of Ibe Liberty iioanf The branch organizations are instruct-. ed to co-operate with bankers, law-; j erg and city officials in giving pul). S liSS ..a1I!!Sr52!a1. literature. Expert Watch ana Jewelry ti REPAIRING "Thvr Stay FIxfil H, Ja Culolasure v305 N. ront Street. . ANGEL TODD and Assorted Bticfc f CJ5 CHEAil Dally WARREN'S PHONB 485. ' A.D.CASHWELL Iok and Oansmltb MdlVEBS Repaired and Shar ' . pened " ' PHONE 711 'Fron Si. For the Best in Everythinr Op- . tleal Se v OB. MILES W. ALSXOKET ' 4 Wilmington Op- -tlcal. G '. want to eat V-'i-!;,;.".; Pork -S0. to 95-fitWU a0'L'l .-' -.r: .'jCCTC "" -3 v:iooi ;w9th 4th Street, v - ,14 7T I Pnv4te? FoWler TooktSpiaC r and Claims Tie Gained Sik Bounds on it ' ft . 5 S A " t Don't tout system emote;a Sslack- er.' ir you-neea pep x-ia. That's the popnlar saying now ' among f-" utt? uuf mt I thecal fighting sons of-Uncl Sam another .in rapid" succession, with the : Stationed at' Pott Gasw'eli'-: f'i" .fre tbSas Wnuher;mativeS in e,mem- tffiiiRmv dW store aiter : paying ' . a.' fvislt 4o : Southport 'where- he had the pleasure oi 'uuiuus wxiix c.w.aRa jwnxsumgi IX ; naSv,a caxeny v iiii Sammies. To verify his story of tne sentiment of the Fort Caswell soldiers !as' regards peplac' the 'Colons offered the signed statement oif Hilnard Fow-: ler, pri vate in Sixth Company, C . Ai C. r which read as -fcQlows: 1 1 ' "Frim a single bottle of Peplac I have gained exactly six pounds. JMy Bleep could hot" be better' thari It Is s T cfortprl 'nn this PATilan. Also. 1 have a hearty appetite nowt? I lalsdcatch," :I':i-t3iaiieIi w.:tli'Wayi.Tou. L relieved of kidney trouble. " ' IDance; Df?fiwi:The-Weekly Wed-!, ;mine was a different storyi i For fiye Srears-roff and on-I suf f ered, ! "fron kidney trouble. I tried lots of : medi-; cines, but none of them Jielpadinel My appetite and sleep were not good Now. and then I had pains in my back. ,- "This Peplac sure has helped-m: aitfl - am continuing on it. I recommend Peplac for what it has done for me and hope it will find its wayi to 'Suffering people." ' i " , , ... - v, : As to Private Fowlers story Col. Dwyer said: "The saying, 'Don't let your system become a 'slacker.' If you need 'pep' taks Peplac,' .also , applies to ihe citizenry of "this" section. '1 can talk at length on what Peplac will do, but "my advice to men and wom ;h in search of , relief from stomach, liver and kidney ills, nervousness, blood im purities and indigestion, also "those wanting better appetites, increased strength and energy, more weight and sound and restful sleep is to visit the Bellamy drug store and hear the stories : about Peplac -work that are told me every day by those, who have ont Peplac to the test." . Yv Learn more about Peplac from your neighbor or Interview thevJ?ep?ac Ex pert at Bellamys, or ask ab4ut.it at the tdllowingleading drug stores: Har din; Southside, Elvington '3arman Futrelle, Hanover, Payne, Hall,jGreen, Fentress, Bunting, of Wilmington; ton, Robt. W. Holliday, L. E. Cox, Her riag & Chestnut, X.ee IglDo. Dunn Wilson & Lee, ifood .'b Grantham; Iuke, E. R. Thomas; Enief son,: W. '1 Porter; Faison, Faison DrtfgCo.; Fay tlntvrriV niKm' IIamiwmm S.vC. Ziegler. firos.; Garland; Carter &J Carter, J. L. -Carter; 'Qoldsboro, Pep lac Drug StOTej Kenansville, N. R SpntherlancU xLaurinburg, Blue's ; Mul Uns; ,S.kiAddens vpharmacy ; t.Mouni OliVeAaros Pharmacy, H: R; Home & Son, Gay Jt: Ross Drug Co. ; Magno-, Una,'. D. Scott & Son, J.-H Graves & Son; Roseboro.'D. W. Tart; Rowland. Rowland Drug Store; R.ose Hill, Rose Hill Drug Store; Rocky Ppin:tiA.. N. Rhodes; Southport, Watson's; 4Phar tnaey; ..fiumter.rS. C, Sumter Drug Co,;' Whiteville. Maxwell Drug! Store; Watha, Jas. G. Blake; Warsawj Brown Drug -Store; Wallace, Robinson; 'Drup Store?- Supply, P. S. Hawes:."1 J. R Garganus; Vineland, N. C.,n Lumber ton, Grantham vBros.: McMillans Drug1 BtM-e; UlaFkton, G. L. & E. S. Clark: 1 j Biaaenboro, BladenboroDflirpo., Max .ton, Barnes Bros.v Lacriiihig, Ever' i-ingtorrs :Drug tore? mthnft. Rovp J Pharmacy; Laurel Hi; LaureLgHUJ ru vo.i ooumport, f. u. Leggeti Druggist r Roseboro, D. W. TartDrug gist; AtktosonCurrie Drug Cd; Coun cil.Sauires, Hobbs-Grimsley Co. Price' $1:0 per bottle. Advt. BRUNSWICK'S POURTH QUOTA OFF TO GAMP J "Jf Sbecial 'to The Disnflltpfi-S t Southport,: Oct-:. SjBrUnswick:' otih' ty's fourth quota ofths army draft left Sunday for Camp Jackson. A. rC. Mosl of the men -were here on Saturday, re ceiving -such instructions as needed 4 The local Council of ; 'Defense save them the final send6f& and they left' to good spirits. . Those who left weret, :W.f Cani non, rown jreeR captain of the squad,; L. C. Bland, Seaside; J. G. smith, Supply; H. D. Williams andl U. S. Ghadwick. ShftUott;. Claude Swain, Suburb; H..a-Chinnis. Winna hnw '..- ...... 't'-; . .. The report of the Southport J8uiia4 ng and Loan Association for the third narter, just issued by., Secretary; aW Treasurer, -jd.-i. Watson,' shows?, the! Association to be in splendid financial condition. The next series of stock to mature will be early in 1918. and will f in aBoui-Btx ana one-nail years rrom ic openmg. -jine tmrteemn series Jwas ot)fiiled;for subscription on last - aturaay4 , Your Normal, - I ' . vs: v44 uvM vsv $ cne-halr pounda day by. :hri(ikingt?B r-glaas. of digrttent-witfi;rieach' meal f-: A liiveni a' .'heartvv"a-ftrwhi-:r nicrnminl -digestion, rich bfodecomplex?5 -ion :ana nrm -lteja? XiiT-cionev , ; At-all -grocers -and cutteinsts. Errated ShWitr vMmteriJ Spring. Shrel- c f to'ivS.C.-foattegiilar dealer. x fnnot TOpplyrw. telephone ' . Wtolesalo Diitributora for Wilmiugtoo j- -srt-.- - 'fin R 9 w ht ' Fresh from ai Year's -triumph 'on Bfcoad way 'bere itecllpaed evea StCiiB ' tFirefly',' iHigh . JinkC ; JJjb. -two .nartach1 nd Ttudolf -Trlmi. -Ka4 tinka", whiph Ms - Arthur Hammer stein's greatest "musical offering, Friday,-October '26. - ' . , T ory; As; the; audience files, ; out of ...the ..theatre, and 'down the street humming that hangs f f preyer, in; . the memory. ! Otherj. ni)tleSsicaixumbers are j .ienijirlrin ..flurry,'' ,:' "One j ,WholgtJndered;" 'iYouTjPbqt Want To Marry. A Male " Quartette,". "Charms are Fair-1 est When; They're Hidden," "I WanH 1 ATI :tbA Wnrl1 to KnO"-.'' "SkidiskiS- i'he RoyaTilpimdoubtedly play to the biggest .crowds in its history to night, weteoming Bobby Jarvis, the most popular 'blackface comedy ar tist ever seen in Wilmingtbn, with his- all-star musical" comedy . company, who will iplay ai week's v engagement tt this theatre beginning this after : on fct matinl?e y -, .-. r Bobby. Jarvis," the most popular ! jlack-f ace comedy artist seen in IWil-1 raington during .the last season, is at 'L he? head 'of his own' company of clev-1 er-: .performers: -this season and will bring ?tb Wilmington the neatest, clev erest and" best all round musical com edy show.that has been seen here in mamr:yeaB.WiUi Bobby Jarvis in Yhtu lMfltTiff' Rrtmedv roles, comes -Earl Root, -with Lillian Root, both of whom f; wore seen, here last season witn one of the biVZarrow shows and created! sensation with their society dancing; specialties. Then comes Jarvis, Root ; md Kane, "Three Dancing Demons," f rr the greatest dance specialty ever ! 3een on the "Royal stage. Also Missj Sdna Rose, a charming little ingenue, i .who adds her personality to the wit and gaiety of the show. MISS TALMADGE IN A DUAL ROLE Playing a sensational and difficult dual role that of both mother and laughter, Noritta Talmadge, the most alented and popular photoplay star of the year, comes to the Grand for to day and , tomorrow, presenting her su preme screen triumph, a seven reel film version of the story ly Wilson j vf iznor, "The Iaw of Compensation," j This production proves a worthy suc cessor ,'to :, Miss, '.Talmadge's recent a-eat tnumph in "Panthea," and will andoubtcdjy, score great success at he Grand. ' ; ; j V'-The "slofyohe replete with .unexpected i urns and originality all the wayj hrough, is as follows: i Ruth Hayes loses interest in her iome, which includes a loyal and good ! husbadn and -a, lovely child, and de- 3ires nothing but an opportunity to wcome the great comic opera star a illainous song writer tells her she will some day be, provided she gives 'iim,a lot of monev. . Ruth has the money and she is about to allow ha- elf to ;be the dupe of the worthless ihap when herr father learns of her 'ttitude1. s Though fee had promised .hat his daughter should never know f tier-mother's final downfall through nfatuatipiv for a home-wrecking per xin, GTaha'Hi tells Ruth about it, and lie sad end tO : which her mother came brings the yoikng wife' to a realiza- rion of -the mistake she is making nd she determines to put the stage jut -of her mind. WONDERFUL MARIE OSBORNE. R. Henry Grey, who is seen in the last of, "Twin Idddies," the Pathe 5old- ifooster play- starring. Baby Marie Osborne announced at the 3rand - theatre next ? Friday, has, the unique distinction; of being one of the ery few American born actors who iver qualified for the German speak ing stages.AiJleturning to this, country, ie was one of the foremost juvenilo eads,Jn stock,. -then he was seen in i: numoer or roig prcauctions. wis irst screen experience was with G. VI. Anderson, then known as "Broncho Billy." -"k -Baby Marie Osborne, in "Twin Kid lies," plays , a- wonderful ; dual role, ind she is the - youngest star who ias ever been placed in this respon sible role. It is--absolutely wonderful o see this child enact two separate nd distinct roles that of a good lit-le- girl and a very, bad one, at the iame timefi and "Twin Kiddies," at he Grand next Friday is the one hig hest novelty, of the entire week., K BIG JOBFEEPING THE NATIONAL ARM Washihgtbh,.!? ? Ci ,:Oct. Approx mately' 2,560 carloads of food V and ither -necessities are being idelivered. ailyby the -railroads at the canton merits where the New Naval Army and -he National Guard are being trained 'or service abroad, according toi - re oorts just Received by. the Railroads' War Board.. Accurate figures as to the extent to vhich thersupplyingjijot-food and. ne ;iessities for the soldffersat 4he train ing catnps -will intensify :the transpor tation problem -will not "be available' 'HntfH:!'thieaMiaYe' joceived 5h;fuHIota,:iehW -7f:s,. The 6kV:whtilhKrilroads- have een.?ask6(3Pto pierf6rmhowever. Is a liffieult HDhe. It;invjlyes ithe; supplying ifsiaiifheeetflbrfsixteen hon-prodnctive ciflMf a novulation of 0,t)00 -ei$h .and ;f if tyix smaller cities ?nnging vitf opiatidnlromi 300, to 3,- y Altogether .more that . fellion ; men atheed . at: the varllOTf cantonments ;nust :;ihave their.; :daily necessities brought to" them by herailroadsAs -t stakes at i least five- ipounds of ; food ierlday 3orT each soldier in .addition to 'he .clothing; fuel and other supplies IhaTOTeTcWsmtlfe roads "have ;their srkwrtbfttoir.' Aem. 'i:;e MM THIS Wmit BOBB COMEDY Fetarmgf Some blmihgton's Biggest Favorites V One of The Best NElHOVOLDilORIT 5;M -' bobbyMrvis MosPP&jpuTarTBikfacV Herr Jar THr"eW"bahVh.g?Demo.ns.' "ile Secret Kingdo2n"--6!xt!i RousingJChapter, Added Attraction Monday jEin5 Tuesday. MATINEE DAILY at 3:00 10c, 15c r i ; f . ..... .' ' ... ' . " ' " ' " " "r--- GOOD FOR iVOTE 1 10 ( For Address In The Dispatch Grand rize Contest, subject to conditions govern ing same. , Coupons to be countedmust be carefully trimmed around border and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened together. This coupon will be void after October 13. ... a. TO THE SCR AP HEAP, 4 -jj!V " '.IV"' -iK. w' AvO. AV V.v.yi1j4 ir- . hv.- " 1 irrir w '"'''" Michaelis,r: tho German : Chahcell or, -whe is :expected'-to 'eslgffTOgiiifi cance is seen in a" dispatch from Amsterdam that "his .'healthfleay.esla'ach . to be desired." . , - ' ' ii mi l i j & - m - 1 ' S l ta. M 1 ME S t THE ViESTRfr UNION TELEGRAPH CO. -r. . Shows of ; the Season. t THE1ROOTS (Earl"andrLinian) Dancers De -V 7 ;.' "v' . " '"Luxe.:,,- ' : mm A LANE , : The Fasci nati hgT rLe'ad. NIGHTS t 7:30 :15c, 25c. 10 i .. . i Wastemillnion COMPANY Two Hindus recently.sent $1600 to far-off India! by Western Union. More than S45, 000.000 iwas transferred lasyearK ' No matter etnJtiie; ditahcegbe SO.ieS; ori : m O'O .nii;ivej'pern Z will meet tlieeeH fully, .promptly ,anCth'?abso-, lute:safety. -V;. TERST urn 0 w Telegrams Day:Zettef$hNg1ti;lt Letts? "iCdbleiramsMphj": Transferred -by Wire. . v ' '"" . -.' ' " FOR WIFE : MOTHER SWEETHEART Before going .home tonight i0 mother or wife, or: the visit you contemplate for tomorrow r.fdrop"- in and slip a "surprise , fry" in your pocket. There will ybe smiles for the giver and a treat for the recipient, V Fresh Shipment of Delicious Whitman's Candies just in. ft ill 1 FUTRELLE ; 4 Phones: 211-212 107 'Princess Street. THE INVISIBLE BiFOCALS Affurd a comfort which is apym!ia3 j by thoScr who "want hear or far vision in one pair of glasses. Theyjkeep Tour eyes young in looks i as well as in usefulness. No line, seam or hump to blur the vision. : EYES TESTED FREE. SEABOARD AIR 1M RAILWH ; The Progressive Jtailway of the Soatli, Kffective Nov, 12th, 191(5. DKPAKTUKE OF". TRAINS FROM WILMINCiTON. No. J. 3 :Vi P. in Tram for Clmrlotte aai Intermediate Points PULLMAN ('AH. LOU CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHA11 LOTTE. No. IS) 5:00 A. M. Train" for ni.irk.tte cd1 Intermediate Points. KLMKPLMJ CAll BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND f'HAll 'LOTTE. .Open at 10:00 P. M. for Tassei- " grers: ' AllltlVAI, OF TRAINS AT WHf r.VC TOT1 Ni. 44-li;.'W P. il. Tr;.Hi Tioui Charlntft itnd Interraetll.te Points. TILLMAN PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHAltLOTM AND WILMINGTON. . ?f o. 2012 HQ A. M. Train from Cliarlotti ontl Inierroediate tPoints.' SLKUP1S0 CAR UIVrVVKKN 'GHARLOTTI-i ANP WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MAY REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7J A. M. . Eor detailed information and ressorv! Hons, call on City Ticket Ajrent. Ortd fUotel Building. 'Pnone ti'S. $ R. S. KOONCE, T. P. A, Wilminirton. N. ('.. JOHN T, WEST. D. P. A.. Kaleiea. N. C MHOS FOR MIR . . .PIfiaseure . Driving, Dances, ""Weffdirtg,''ariiJ,'C6rtimercial lilty Irvexy Co. rPhones !15 and 345. FORECLOSURE SALE. ...By virtue of: a powers of" sale eontaiwj Charles Nixon and his wife 'Martha Ni recorded in JSook No. S2, page ."Ho. at sty In the office of the Reirister of Doi'ils New Hanover County, the undersigned at tornev for th mortfrnsree. "MecUaDKl Home Association", (h Monday, t1! 22nd-; day of October, 1317, lit 12 o'clocK w flttbe (Innrt TTmiso jlnnr nf tho T'oiUltV New Hanover, sell nt rmblie auction M ca$hV to the highest biddeK the followial iisl til muu huu yreiuises . , Beginning in the western line of Tweli Street at a noint one hundred and sixty-w U66) feet south of the intdrs'ectiou of w tlWi- tvtth tho "oniifbani' Biro nf T)ilVf Street and from thence rnnnine in n s"""1 ern, course, a long, the said line of Twelft street thirty.(30r feet, thence westward and parallel with said lino of Dawson stij one 'hundred :and -sixty-'nve (i ipI thence northwardly and parallel with s"! ime. or Tweirtn street thlrcy, .w) thence -eastwardjiy -and parallel witli " line of tDawson street ni" linndml " sixtvflve tlG51 feet to the rwiint f bem fhinar: aime7hinflmfiit-of nonthonst nnari oi toz ,.tr in ciQCK la-rtne-pian or tw oi wjiraingcon, IMCt togetner witu a "i appartenances thereto belonging. .1 The said parties aforesaid hnving faulted in the nnvmenta nccordinc toil terms' and . provisions of the said mortfran September1 23, 1917, v ' ' '- TV. McKOY.f Attorn y Tor; the Mechanics' Home Assit ATLANTIC GO AST L.fE, the SUndard Railroad of The Soi4 BuIIet!a.of Reduced Round Trip Fail k- - From; Wilrnington, N. X. WASHINGTON ... ... ..... .BALTIMORE .. . .... . . .v. .-PHILADELPHIA . . . ...$22. EW; jVORK ............. -V; ASHEVlLLE, N. C ... ... WAYNESV LLE. N. V LAkt- TriVAWAY. N. C. ...I" BREVARD, N. C. .. ; j! Henderson villEjN. c HJ SALUDA, N. C. finlrata nn finlaoven rfav Until OCiO"! 15, good to stop over; limited rotm Ing-nntil OcioJDer SL iyi7. J PwPQrtIohate Fares from Intermorl ; ' .Points, J Fnf eomnlete . lnf ormatioc rescr i- GLASSES l Jonsjetc,, , .- . , ' f . . PHQNB 160. v- : . ji, .IT. C. WHITS. " -;" - : , ' Gen. Paws. Agt " W. 7. CRAIG.- : , - i Pass.Traf. Mgr. ' . Wllmlnaton. N. C .
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