: - PACETWO. ' " ' - - THE.WILMINGTON-DllSPATCH-FRIDAY; AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1 2; ' 1 91 7. - ' - 55 I T ""J' i l" If.- i't it i'f -1 IK - t J '. I .. fi-- 5 4 14 f - t "r iff finrum Dfiloi I II lil III I II I . . . ' nr itinni n TS SACK TO .LEVEL 5 a . HEALTH Be Energetic, Not" Languid '.A of of People Apparently Think It Can't be Done, t Contentment is the very essence of happiness. But, to be contented, or happy, if you will, on j must fii st have good health. Our supreme toast to the one we ad mire is "Health, wealth and happi ness," and the keystone is health. So many persons complain of being nervous and rundown. This io the age V - A theatrical trat out of therbe9,teii .path is promised at the Academy of Music next Tuesday, when the fa mous "Hans Uhd Fritzi" creations of R. Dirks, ths, noted cartoonist, will be the light .of tage form.. The lat'egt offering which lis the 'work of that successful manager and purvey mav ha avnortaA frnm its nso nr ipam i or' of amusements. Gus Hill, i is in at first hand-from any of the following i three acts nd three scenes. tt con flrus- stores - ' : - tains, in addition to an absorbing and - Hardm, Southei Elvlngton, Jar- irresistibly hilarious plot j many ' man & Futrelle. Hanover. Pavne. Hail. unique features, exclusive., musical Green, Fentross, Bunting, Wilmington; ' numbers and song hits, and a scenic Burgaw, Dees Drug Store, C. Harrell & i investiture of more than ordinary Son: Benson. Peacock Drug Co.: Clia-1 proportions. Three acts arc! require:! jon, Robt; W. HoiHday, L. E. Cox, Her- to tell of the adventures of the two ring & Chflkstnut, Lee. Drug Co.; Dunn, incorrigible youngsters, mere -.-nm oe ; crl wp haven't time to care for ourselves These rundown men and Wilson & Lee1, Hood & '"Grantham; J a special matinee at 3:30, the prices women are not exactly sick, but just Duke, E. R. Thomas Emerson, W. L . will' be "25 cents for children and 50 tired out, languid, or maybe good-for-1 Porter; Faiscn, Faison Drug Co.; Fay-", cents lor aciuirs. ine nigm. tFiuub nothing most of the time; their busi-j etteville, Bron & Graham; Florence, ! will range from 50 cents to $1. The ness, their home and their life suffer. They need something io build them up, something to throw off these symp toms of a weakened, debilitatep condr tion produced by either mental or phys ical overwork, or by the abuse of p vital organ more often the' stomach than any other. That something has been found. "11 is Peplac. A tonic of rare properties an appetizer and invigorant that rids the system of congestion, tones the stomach, trvercoming indigestion, head aches, backaches, non-assimilation o food, nervour.ness, dizziness, ailmenti or kidneys and liver, and the qpm plaints that arc v-o common to half sick, debilitated men and women of to day. Its effect is like lifting your spirit gently back to the level of the world': happiness that rests on health. Peplac is being especially introduc ed at the Bellamy "Drug Store by Co' William Dwyer, the Peplac Expen There ho explains daily io hundreds c men and women the merits of thi highly endorsed medicine; how i should be taken and the results tha C. ZieglerBros.7 Garland, Carter & tickets will go on sale 'Monday morn Jarter, J. L.' Carter ;, Goldsboro, Pep ac Drug Store; Kenattsville, N. R. Southerland ; Laurinburg, Blue's ; Mul -ins, S. C, Adden's Pharmacy; Mount live, Aaron's Pharmacy, II. R. Horne i, Son, Guy R. Ross Drug Co.; Magno- ina, P. D. Scott & Son, J. H. Groves A tan; Roseboro, D. W. Tart; Rowland, iowland Drug Store; Rose Hill, Rose Jill Drug Store; Rocky Point, A. N. Xhoties; Southport, Watson's Phar aacy; Sumter, S. C, Sumter Drug o.; Whiteville, Maxwell Drug Store; iVatha, Jas. G. Blake; Warsaw, Brown )rug Store; Wallace, Robinson Drug tore ; Supply, P. S. Hawes ; J. R. lurganus, Viueland, N. C; Lumber on, Grantham Bros.; McMillans Drug i?tore; Clarkton, G. L. & E, S. Clark; r31adenboro, Bladenboro Drug Co., Max on, Barnes Bros.; Laurinburg, Eyer ngtons Drug Store; Hamlet, Roys 'harmacy; Laurel Hill, Laurel Hill .)rug Co.; Southport, P. O. Leggett Jrupgist; Roseboro, D. W. Tart Drug ist; Atkinson, Curtis Drug Co.; Coun il, Squires, Hobbs-Grimsley Co. Price ;1.00 per bottle AdvC ing at Elvington's. A MERRY-MIX-UP. The third and last big bill bf the week will be presented for today anil tomorrow at the Rcyal by Bobby Jar j vis and his musical comedy company. ! "Her Husband's Sweetheart" is the j title of this piece, and it is a merrvj mix-up involvin? all the principals in! the ca3t in ciany difficulties. I Bobby Jarvis in his inimitable! blackface role in this production, is afforded his very greatest opportun- ity. In endeavoring iito straighten cut tangles of his "white folks" he j not only involves them in deeper trdubles but gets? in head over heels himself. Root and Root, those sterling enter-, tainers, have a bir surprise song an 1 j dance a-ct that they will present, for , today and tomorrow that wilt un-i doubtedly make the biggest hit yet. miss i mmessssfsA ASK DETHRONEMENT OF SWEDISH KAISER TOMORROW The World-Famed Emotional Star of Stage and Screen GAIL KANE In a Story That is a Warning to Thoe Who Hold Material Things Higher Than JLtg fHE SERPENT'S W Tlie Story of n (Jl.-l Who Weds ilie Wrong Man For Riches. "THE SERPENT'S TOOTH " Gail Kane, who is starred in c. new i American-Mutual photoplay produc tion, "The Serpent's Tooth," is known. ! among her professional friends as j "Beauty Brown Eyes." j Miss Kane was one of the best i (.known leading women in the country! " j when President John R. Freuler, of Casper, Tvyo ,?tP iT-"Resolv-1 Mutual Film Corporation, signed; ed, that we, descendants of Swedish I Her on a contract for a series of star ; parentage, petition to our friends and I Productions which are now being j relatives in the home country to not " " . . . , , , ! be fooled by the Swedish Kaiser, but Th,e. on star 3 most notable j to ask that he, like the Russian Czar, I speaking stage successes wero m , step down and out as thev. like other Sfve? ttcL BaWpate Gecu-ge ; dogs have all had their day. Cohans biggest Broadwav "it. "Dec This was the answer of the large ?rAatl?s, Peeia',.Thet Model," j Swedish-American population of this! Aatole; and he Miracle Man." city to Secretary Lansing's recent re-1 The sto,ry m Dief as fol cws: J velation of Swedish intrigue". L a?leeily , ?ns1landcwt?1wn' ' The petition, bearing several hun-Faith Channing and Jack Stilling, dred names, has been duly forwarded I ?TOVl. together. He becomes , cioc-; to the "fatherland." j tor but beng poor doer, not dec are j j .us love for Faith, wno weds dim YVm-j Big American Factory Closed. i'throp, a wealthy youth. Winthrop : Petrograd, Tuesday, Oct. 12. The ' ,t,res Falth- neglects and ls faith-j Singer Sewing Machine Company, am'.to her, and after a. long session, American concern, has notified the of dlsslPatlon' dies. Then Eaith turns war ministry that it is closing its big f LO ur: . anu io nappy. factory at Podolsk, near Moscow. The j" factory employs 3,700 joperatives. The suspension is due, according to the! company, to the workmen's demands and the losses caused by the war. TODAY Baby Marie Osborne "Twin Kiddies." In Woman's Tan Walking Shoes Just received. Wilmington Shoe Co (advt.) Wilmington Dispatch's ritz - I 111 11 ! , , Bobby Jarvis I'resents i Hi -a a F tis an Contest TWELVE BOX SEAT TICKETS FOR TWELVE BEST DRAWINGS "HER HUSBAND'S SWEETHEART" 5 FEATURING THE FAVOKJTES "3T r Bobby Jarvis Most Popular Blackface Wilmington Ever if..-- in Earl & Root Your old friends, Hans and Fritz, have met with an accident which must be repaired before they appear at the Academy of Music Tuesday Night, October 16. Ycu will notice in the above cut their nose and mouth are missing. Take your pencil and see if you can sup ply the missing lines. Get busy today. 1 he Dispatch will give one box seat for Hans and Fritz, one of the best musical cbmedies which will be here this season, for the . twelve best drawings. Cut out the above and send, mail or bring itto the Contest Editor The Dispatch today. Don't delay. ; ; . . . .. , ; . Contest Opens Wed., Octobei 10th and Closes Saturday, Oct. 13th .Winners names will be published -irr The Dispatch I Sunday, October 1 4. ,;Then you can call for your tickets, Singers and Dancers How Who Knew Also Jarvis, Root, I-.tne, "Three Dancing Demons," and Edna Ianc:, the Charming; Leading Iady. EVERYTHING NEW. I effective io treating unnatural discharges; painless, non- poisonous and will not stricture. Believes in 1 to a dava. SOtD Br.JDElIGGISTSN c , - . Jf arwl Post if desired Price II,-or 3 bottles J2.75. 'Frepared'by THB EVANS CHEMICAL C0 CINCINNATI. O. ' Wm (B 33 f 'k " - 3M ASS ' - MStsWI atw! Mm IMS mm . M S f D E AND GUT, Mere exterior supe riority in clotKins can no more accom plish satisfaction than can a marble facade niake a fine structure. The merit of Mams by STROUSE pi BROS., Inc., IUltisiobe, Md. is more tlian skin deep. Added to the well known Iiigli quality of fabric and tailoring in these clothes is that big factoi 0 At OI trnnmmgs. -m linings and Be introspective- look 1917-tSTR.OUSE 4 BH.OG.. INC.. BALTIMORE. 61 D. beneath the surface for the quality of your Fall suit High Art Clothes" measure up to the most exacting specifications. cJL One Price Clothiers and Furnishers 9 North Front Street Woman's Tan Walking Shoes Just received. W!lTvxtagton Shoe Co. . ' ' .(advt.X ,7 1 m -.a.-.TV j. lfJTir l- i "-"WTff-"- ACADEMY of MUSIC SMART SHOES FOR YOUNG? MEN .Tuesday Matinee-Night, Oct. 1 6 GUS HH.L OFFERS THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY HANS and FRIT BY R. DIRKS ORIGINATOR 6F r ! ' v -.' ; .' 'f - - KATZENJAIMER KIDS 40 People 20 Song Hits WITH A PEACH v CHORUS Tfi Ybu'll Laugh V yj H jat'Js Off SPECIAL MATINEE 3:3p;P. M. 1oO CH ILDfltN 25c. ADULTS 5Co COMPANY ARRIVES SPECIAL TRAIN TUESDAY NOON A CAR LOAD OF SPECJAL SCENERY AND. ELECTRICAL EFFECTS KflATINEE---Children 25 eta. "Actults 50 ctet PRICES Night, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Tickets at Hlvlngton's Monday. -t . We are Showing Some Very Snappy Styles in pordo CaM Gun mSs, Patents an 3id Rig , Out the Band Box, A to E Widths 12J JL JLL MSQN and RUEFS Wilmington's Largest and Best Shoe Store 9

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