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v 7 - A S' r t. ' St- 11 ' !l if Li.; I ft : CI? Pi- : b If. Hi ,1. it,. LI J IK hi Ik- S3 t3i K.J V. it' 1,i i i 4 Js i' i tAGE TWO. a 7 7 ,,,' ' t'' 't'' 1 s. v 1 4b K if'A Co,, Vfecbsc:?e Skiing T! IIAHSX-V1 a I'll!- O i : i l-cl-i iM.-.!sVtf : JOHN VV. THE WtfiiiT.. Ktm?'" AND HIS ALL WHITE SIG MIM3TR S'.S AT TH EvASADEMY OF MUSIC "MONDAY, NO VL'ISIR 5TH.;:V j p nrHTin,ijjimiiii .iii'i j; , i I " - i ' 1 THE PEOPLES FAVORITE C0JlE0!AfUiCftO5T i A CLASS BY HfMSEEFi. Sg " T r .iff. K-:. .lfi 9 V b Distributor, Wilaiagtc ;3tna. hr.s rdo.o than any dth-1 tr poverrig';!. H-y 4 eight times a ranging from :?u (his t t. tn J'e.rUop.Ir.1), an archduke, -1 duke, a g'.in'cf ."prince, four times a riargrave, ' and cevercl times a count. 4 JpF ' I . I ?r?b?.b'y flic Em'neror Charles, of i if- i) ii i,i,1S--' JT'i i i n i r i, iii'rti.i i i ... i i. . .ii .ii. Hi I THE WILMINGTO'DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER -3 1 ;T 91 7. Nick Glynn, "that BHUnny pheller,". rr5tV InVrn W Vntrol'e Rfc Pitv Min- Streis, which -comes to the -Academy 07 tne cnaracter ciiae -of Klusfe on fcexf Monday Bight is ceives lf .it is -Jad often pro a wonder. Mr. Glyn'tf is iffiioiicr tis ; a fondly depressed by itif it is good onclogae -artist, as he -presses a he is vildly overjoyed. No , nejn since singing voice of much clarity , atti the entry pf the United States toto f-cetness something very few in his thp war has had a more deprMsing special line of stage worg ehjoyi 1 effect on him, it is said than the re Ho is as clever as the bPst ani Ports comin-g from America thac have performs it with much tni'or.: lease hinted -at the preparation o. a great than any other performer in;hl lin 3. air fleet by the United States, a fleet He responds to his encore . a.'d e;;- of a ircraft far gj ter and more fo rm housts his responses tQ';,the,(aai,diencp. idable than any the other nationshas Wherever Mr. Glynn, appears, he :whjs Put into the war. a loyal clientele. Prices will' range' It is a well known .act that tho from 50 cents to $1. Tickets, will go Kaiser has a great horror or being on Kale at Elvington's Saturday morn- cr light m an air raid. Jnis is a bet- AT THE GRAN6. Alico Brady, the sensationally daz zling World star, who,, created such a furore in her rendition of the lead ing role in "Motherhpodj., the Grand three weeks ago, .comeV back tomorrow in another great Brady Wcrld production, ''The Divorce frm the famous play, "Mile. Fifi," by I L. Ditrlckstein, which created a .sen- An insieht into th8Avay ame of the American girls .' ve who have married 4 rr 1 t-v rore:gners is given in ine uiyorce Game, ana it is a production wun .1 thrill in every flash. 1. Alice Brady in "The Divorce Game is supported by a notable cast inclu l- j iag Arthur Ashley, Kate Lester, Joi pph Heroert ana Jonn liowers, : "Thp Divorce Game" should be or of the really sensationally (succesi ." offerings of the week. - SECOND BILL AT ROYAL. Bert Jackson and his "Girls of Tj- v" rmmrv win nracnnt iiir o ond bill of the week at the K yal for ' ?'Ortv.ni tier, for John Bunny the S:c lodav and tomorrow. It's a new show : ?nd, alias P-v.ny Rice. t exercise his that will undoubtedly get the applause I toler.ts. and ther.- will nc a role fori and the commendation of all audi-. Williams that suits him to a ences, as it will ,be featured with ; "T-" r some of the biggest " specialty acts,'- Ncw specialty numbers, new patn-. comedv work, and elaborate scenery, t?c spectacles, ; new songs and new' of the'entire season :' dances, same -morp n'fiy costnrr.es, Another elaborate set of. spochil I and an all-new aci by the Eclipse scenery w'" to seen with the new Tr, maka this show another big J winner. i in RSt i lnc)mplc:e without Edelweiss. (Adv.) ma TOMORROW vmiam a., Brady , Presents THE BELVLTIFITI, iSTAR OF ' ' "MATERXITY" ALICE BRADY In a Sfngation-J Klips Version of the French Stage Play, "Mle. Fifi." "THE DIVORCE GAME" By LEO DITRICKSfjClN TPday- VIRGINIA FEARSOX . in "WHEN FAI.SK TONfilTES SPEAK" 1 S1 ERE is Gladys Varden, Lr-Ko comedienne, who boasts the rather unusual record of hav big had prominent parts in nine two reel features in the past five months. Miss Varden is twenty-two years old and is a native of Washington. She is a blonde with golden hair and ac cording to the life insurance charts is of nearly perfect physique, for she stands five feet, five irjch'es.-ia. height and weighs exactly 130 pounds. It was her carefree manner lf!and -her ability to . look pleasant ''on .tije least provocation that first attracted Direc tor Bly stone's attention tOs .her when she applied for w'drk at t'h6 L-Ko stu dio!, "Be it known, moreover, that this young lady has art ambition and: it is toTbecome a director. With this end in view she spends practically all of her time about the sta'clio whether she is working in the production being Slmed, or not. FRITZ SAYS GOOD-BYE Fritz,' Bill Hart's famous Pinto pony, is making his farewell appear ance on the screen in The Narrow Trail' -which Bill himself -wrbte and hr which Fritz" plays -what might al most be: called the second lead. Tour ing the filming of a ' scefie -or this picture Fritz had a bad fall down the firdeof a canyonwhich nearly finished him, and Bill, who loves him like a brother, decided forthwith to. retire him to pastures greenand qxAkt.' Al though Fritz has a .German name, Bill insists that he is. Irish to th, core. ; " ' '' :o: ' Ffferiklyh' Tarhurh7 will ha,ve both Rosemary yThebv and Claire TM Brey as leading ladies vHAWl'efcir1i' or ganization whicTi jhas created . "The winged Mysterr? - W pfesentatidii within a few week,:iFtanklvn' for merly shared' hori&rs .wh. Brownie Vernon, but he is .now:star by him self, a station earned by hy .demon, strated 1 cleverhess!::a4! a: screen co median of daslfc and. daring, , ITS TO BE THE RIVOLI Never mind sending suggestions for a name for New York's new photo play theatre. HugoReisenf eld; musi cal director of Mr. 'RothanfelRialto. Gra: mm H THEKAE5ER!AFRXlD OfftANAlR RAID Amsterdam", Oct. 31 According to tfie members of his personal suite, the Kaiser is always gre.atly affectea ling iear wiin :111a. wuku ,ti aujr that is in the least likely to be boml When the Kaiser was at Karlsruhe last vear an alarm was raised that a large number of hostile aeroplanes j bad appetite, and sunerea most au were approaching. The Kaiser and j me time. I needed a tonic badly, an-i his suite left the town at once, and : when I started taking Acid Iron Min motored to another rl--c 120 miles ! cvo.1 I fonnd the remedy I needed distant. . j continued Mr. Shclfon, who lives at Once the Kaiser remarked to one of I 502 12th st. N. W. his personal attendants. "I cannot j Acid Iron Mineral is highly eoncen- ,1tf.yi' imagine a more horrible death than to (' :n a nouse wuen uamm-u uj - V, a T'i-.-wT" ; airmen." And yet the great war Lord" has frequently expressed the wish to witness "the bombardment oi London or pari3 by his airmen. EDELWEISS. Have you tried a bottle of Edel weiss, if not. j-ou don't know ' what .. m.;jn? fAd0 ' " T . . ' Ehow today. A King For a Day" is 'the title, and it is from the famous stage success that always goes big everywhere. Thore ar- countless op- A ease of good JuJamcnt- Edelweiss -Adv. a case cf Fourth Anaual Tour of BERT J A CI SB ' " 1" I'reSerifiag; 'GIRLS BF TODAY In a Repertoire of Hijrh Class Mu sical Comedies Featuring JAMES .1. (PINKIE) RICE "Not John Bunny, But Just as Fanny." tJEORGK BROADHIRST The Dancing Boy Wonder ECLIPSE TRIO Harmonists "THAT" PONY BALLET One Best Bet of the Year M.itinors 1st floor 20c : n.-i irony J." 3 . 20e f -..hi- -MUV- lst Iloor. w"; Balronv laden.- - V:atojpxW?Mi has picked the winner and it is "Ri voh," which it is hoped will prove an other magic R along with Rothapftel Reisenfeld, Regent (Mr. Rothapfel': first theatre) arid Rialto. Mr. Reisen feld points out that it is named foi the Rue de Rivoli in Paris, which con nects the Louvre and the Opera, re spective shrines of pictorial art and music. f :o:- . Bryant Washburn is one of the Fin negans , of the draft. First he whs exempted on account of having a de pendent wife and daughter. Then a higher board found that Bryant' had $5,000 in a bank and denied him ex emption. Now a still higher tribunal decides that five thou' isn't enough and that Bryant needn't shoulder a broomstick just yet. v , '- sf - -1 o: - Yes, C?nstanc Talmadge is Nor ma 's kid sister. She has brown' eyes, golden hair and fair complexion -ana is getting alpng on her own merits, i - : 1 - . . H 8 KV BILL TODAY 1 1.9? V-afW; Jrtt'SU- ; i : -- I 71 ii "in( iin i u, ,n I- ... not on; her sister?s- FOR Mililll Cl'TI Concentrated Form of Natur al Iron Cheaper, Stronger, Unexcelled. Acid Iron Mineral, . All Druercrists Have Ii "I found such quick relief from tak ing Acid Iron Mineral (natural iron) for rheumatism, and chronic indiges tion I want to urge moro people to take iron instead of other remedies when needing a tonic and something that will build. them up," said J. C. Shelton, of Roanoke, Va. "I was weak, had ? sxwr stomach ( trated medicinal iron -tenting over 10 ? j. a J! . degrees specinc gravity ana a iew drops in a pl-ss of water makes an ex c Ilent medicine for the blood, digres sion, and appetite. It is sold by drug gists in six and twelve ounce bottles under th Ferrodine Chemical Corp. trad rcark. which guarantees strength j and efficiency. Be sure you get the j genuine. Get a bottic. It is cheaper, , stronger and better for jou. I EDELWEISS. j Have you tried a bottle of Edel ' weiss. If not, you don't know what I you are missing. -(Adv.) or Two Farms in Now Hanover Coun ty, two farms in Brunswick Coun ty. Apply to D. L. Gore, Wilming ton, N. C. FOR SALE Genuine Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, Oklahoma Rust Proof Oats, Burt Oats and Seed Rye, 300 Sacks Rice, different grades. Please write : for prices. D. L. Gore Co. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ! Ilaviuj; t ii is lay qualified as Admints- tratrix of the estate of Kstber liobiuson, deceased, this is to notify all parties hav- ir.K claims as;;:iist the said estate to pre- sent tuc same to me on or before the :0tli day ct October. 191 s or this notice will be plead in bar of recover--. Ail persons m- deb ted to the said estate will please niaKe prompt payment. This :;e 'JXKh day of October, 1917. MILLIE ADAMS. Administratrix 10-in O A W 0 Weeks FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage iaude by Thomas Payne and wife and Charles Payne to the Wiiuiiiitfton iloi:ie;;teau and Loan Associa tion aim n:iy resriste 11. of the records of default having been tion aim diTly resristered in Hook 65). vsLe New Hanover County, made in the pay- , mtiit of the debt secured by said mortgage, ;' the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the ! Court House door in ths City at Wilming- I ton, on Monday, the lCMi day of Novein j ber, 1917, at twelve o'clock. M., the follow- ing described property: Beginning at a j point in tlie Eastern line of Sixth street 13 . feet South from the Southern line of F.la ! d.eo street: runs thence Southwardly with ! said lino of Sixth street S3 feet: theuve East and parallel with Bladen street 7 ..feet; thence North and parallel with Sixth 4 street Z3 feet; thence West and parallel i with' Bladen street 7(5 feet to the Begin- ni"g. ! This 19th of October. 1M7. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOOrATlOK. . By John D. Bellamy & Son, Attorneys. 10-2430 days. FOR WIFE MOTHER, SWEETHEART Before going home tonight to mother or wife, or the visit yon contemplate for tomorrow, "drop1 in aind slip a "surprise joy" ih' your pocket. There will be smiles for the giver; and a treat for the recipient. . - 'Jresh ShiprrtSnt of tef(3dus !!! I FUTRELLE Phones: 211-21 107 Princess Street, J Wfr)son-SaIe.r!-Morfe!'ead City-Beau fort PuUmari! Sleeping Car Li he Be-, comes VVirstorrSaIerh-Goldsboro j 'Sleeping Car Line. ; Southern Hallway Sysxeia announ ces effective with ias.t csrs . into and put of Beaufort Sunday, Att,'2t tfie Winstoh-Salem-Morehead City-Beatf-fort Sleeping Cai; line will be shorten ed to Wfnston-Salem-Goldsboro Lfiwv Car will continue5 tu'Jbe handled?' on trains Nos. 232-112 and 111-237. - For furtter details ask Southom Railway System Agents, or address, J I O. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent I ffl R NT I mBHitlf rTTi rBHTWMI IHHIll ' ii III UM III 1 ' i WhimmmnsHo he l m the- wife ofia" genius. i 'V .nr. Peoples Home Jon ReM ..how Mrs; Thomas A. V - MVv Mrs. Cofrimon People If you are dissatisfied with your. job you will find, v inspiration and help in the secqnd article of the is . - mi. ttt t- strong- feature series, icans," by Nixola Greeley-Smith. The Value of a Correct Corsefi . . "Your corset may he an instrument of torture or it may. beVa means to health and happiness." says iiaitn jm. ,jjui lis m and comtou or every "Is Our Baby Normal? Every father lainf mother, bending: over the little 4 mite oi numa.iiii.y just cuuuow.u iujuwh the secret dread of the first few months of baby's existence. ."Standards by which the question may hp. ianswered foave been compiled by a woman who' Was for fifte'en years VYUilU. o gicaiwt. iiivy...- - SIX HIGHlCLASS STORIES Anrttr Man's Wife The Man Hunt By Florence L. Patterson. , The setting is of the old world but the problem i3 universal. V A Thankful Thanksgiving By Annie Hamilton Donnell. How mother's docking won i out in a contest with a city hotel. "S The Shadow at the Door1' A Complete Novelette By Elizabeth Irons Folsom. Mystery, love and law. Helping Herbert Hoover" Second of a series ' Savine. This department has the approval of the n United States t ooa Aammisirauun. Needs ofjhe Red Cross What a soldier's or how to make it. Dining-Rooms Cause Dyspepsia Tliot ic: catyip rlin in v-rooms do. Others cure this .1 XXmb U ww. 1 "llTT iii great American complaint. ... Dorothy Vernll ales Is i will tell you wnicn yours is. Helping Around the House 1 i I ! i ' ; Practical suggestions The People's Home Journal lamuy.- The Green Meadow Club ' Conducted by Thornton W. Burgess, c; The best U children's page m any magazine. w Hodge-Podge Parties How to plan a jolly evening with games and a dainty 1 supper. Fun and Fact A page of merry jests and things worth knowing. : These and other features in ftiE MEMBER ISSUE OF m 's The Magazme for EryiMehtber o f the Family At: ALL NEWSSTAND; s FUBS, , FURS, Muffs' Neckpieces, NEW FEATHERS ROYAL EAT SEMRD AIR hit RAILWAY TM, Xroirr8tVe Railway of the South. .. . Effective Nov. I2th. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM WILMINGTON. No. i,V-3rfK5 P. tn. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points . PULLMAN PAR LOU CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHAR LOTTE. Nq,J, 5.-00 A. M. Train for Charlotte anl jniermeaiaxe -i'oxnes. .suraiui'jm nwwBWif wn uiunmM a vtt nr: l LOTTB. Open at 10. -00 P. M. ot Paaaeiin firera. - , 1RRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON .Vq. 14 12:30 P. M. Train from ClcirlOtte and Intermedi.te iPolnts. PULLMAN PARLOR CAR li ETWEE N CHARLOTTE u .v - r ; .9. w iiauu-A. . Train rrorn, cnanotta m.inerinediate Poiiits.; RLKBPJNG vBFVTWEEN CHARLOTTE 1 ANp WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS 31AY REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7:30 A. M. - :. K - .i. I or detailed informHtlon and reB'JfTa Mons, call on city Ticket Agent Ortbn I Hotel Building. Phone liS. R. S. KOONCE, T. P. A. Wilmington. N;c WOWMBER v Edison pampers her famous 8 The Wiveswf Fam nier oiuv wuu.b tuc are : wuiuau superintendent of one of the h By Frances Foster Williams, j' "Just a love story" tuld in a series of fascinating let- jj ters. Madick's Revenge By John H. Allen. The" story of a monntain 5 feud transferred to a New j York skyscraper. His Chance to Win By Hetty Richard?. A story of the slender thread!! N on which hung the regcner-ii ationof an ex-convict. of War-Time Classes in Food!' sailor's kit should , contained ii offered by our readers. to Home Journal FURSi New l-Iats. RE BUILDING. i 'im Vs j r-: rrrrr"; D ATI-AN I . ..-ri I Tc old established tiirou;; i nd At' car iLne between Wilmington a. lanta will be continned via road," upon the followin; LV WILMINGTON Lv. Florence . . . . Lv Sumter A-.' "Orangeburg . . 3:45 r. 7:55 VM .9:30 ft.-. Anjrusta (IV1S.. iime) AR. ATliANTA (Cen. tine)- i:!0 Return usgr arnve vvuminCTon i.u" 1 1 tvs " Passehgers may remain in uj tW in the Union Depot, wnicn j ; - . . ... . ji r-i)0 A. hearAijf Atlana. unti near oi.'Auama. .uu. ' ofinc they 'so desfre. and, on account - earlier-arrival of. this tram, jeI),j user' of the Union uepoi, Ar0sfi Connections may be made wu Dining, Sleeping Gar Coacft which leave from same staaon cago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, etc. ; For fares, tickets, etc., app Unci : T. C. WHITE, uen. g, NT . Ualelgh N.- C- , JOHN T WET, P. P. 4 Bieib,-N. 1
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