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Red Blocd and Courage !
(BY ds. w. c lccas. )
What drives the men right tip to the J Q thelmany features to be pre?
trenches in this war is courage, ftttd it a nt d by J6h& W"Ygel feig Cttx
red blood that puts the heart" m the MinsSels ihich tfritt appear at thS
men Did any one ever see a mN- , o7 i?8& n&f Monday,
b1" i November 5, is a'beatitiful nad Ufrto
any chance of winning out ( vvwn,ricn, . y . su..Mi,i11H "Th
tare blood you can- face any hardship, I
capped in fhTrace of life wilhonT it. ceived.br Manager Vogel and arrang
Every tissue, tone, muscle, should take ed by Barney Fagin. ; the world s mas,
from the bood certain materials and j ter producer of intricate dancas and
return to it certain others. When tbo ; terpsichorean movements. The scefio
poisons accumulate in the blood, perhaps , is laid at the famous riheepshead Bay
the" face breaks out in pimples, or boils, i race course, and the prancing
appear on the neck, and we feel languid, j thoroughbreds are at the post await
tired, cor vitalitv is at a low ebb, and l ing the signal for the start, they get
we easily catch cold. ! the word "They're off," hoof-beats are
It's time to take an alterative extract j heard in tbe distance and immediately
and blood-pnrtiier, taken from iSature's' I after the finish tb? jockeys appear
forests. Such a one !9 made up of 1 neatly attired in the regulations' coi
GolUen Seal, Blood find Stone root, crs, representing the world's famous
Oreson Grope and Queen's root ex- j uWners and stake winners.
traded with ghcenno and made into ; . William Rowe, the famous and
eugar-coated tablets or liquid, and this j worid-renowned sold clog dancer, has
has been sold by druggists for the past j bcen pn?age(i to rehearse and pro
fifty years as Doctor Pierce s golden , duCe the act jn the absence of Mr.
Medical Discovery. Fagin, whose foreign engagements
LE-rom. N. C "Dr. Pierce's Golden .' prevent his doing so. The prices are
Med;cal Discovery is a great medicine for 50 cents, 75 cents and $1. Tickets
me in baiiding roe up when I feel run-down Wjjl go on sale tomorrow morning at
In health. It sives me strength and flesh. . Elvington's.
I have t.eeniL"ii2g it at different times for : "V
thirty years or more. I begail its use for
catarrh, and it greatly relieved me. I can ! "YOU RE IN LOVE.
heartily recommend the 'Discovery' as a I - "You're in love" had Us real bajj-
blood medicine.17 Mbs. LtCY Beach. tism in critical Boston, where, at
Loci-itt.e. Ky. " This is to certify ; three of m?st Prominent theatres
that 1 "have been in bad health for a long it succeeded in a most convincing
time, i.iiiVring from stomach trouble, i manner to make its Influence felt tb
Had terrible spells of indigestion and j that extent which forboded its long
sour stomach. A r friend told me about Dr. and triumphant career enjoyed at the
Pierce s Uolden Medical Discovery. I had York Casino
little faith at tirst hut she persuaded me : -N i orK oasino.
U. try iL I have taken a little over four J ou re in love,' as was the case
bottles of it and my stomach trouble has with "Katinka," "High Jhks ' and
vanished. I can now eat everything and ( "The Firefly," owes its happv exist-
feieep like a Iamb. I want to give ail ine ;
creoii to tins great mwiicuie, wuicu j.
consider the best on earth for stomaoh
trouble." T. T. Laytoh, Koute 2, Box 28,
Bwrry Boulevard.
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THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA
Tbe old established tlirough sleepinf
car llae between Wilmington and At
lanta will be continued via Augusta,
In connection with the Georgia Rail-
road, upon the following schedules:
LV WILMINGTON 3:45 P. M.-j
L.Y. Florence . . 7:55 P. M. i
Lv Sumter 9:30 P. M.
At. Orangebure 10:53P
A. Augusta (East time)
AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tme)
1:35 thgLt I
tf:ioA.Mii.
Returning: Leave Atlanta 3:35 P. M.
arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon.
mi
may remain in this car,
Depot, wnich is in the
nta. until 7:00 A. M., if
in the Union
hearf of Atla
they so desire una on account of the
earlier arrival of this train, and theiv'eie i"UL "rbl "uuiK 01 Trial." a production of infinite beauty
use of the Union Depot, convenient he comPleted Picture in Goldwyn's and wortn thc most noteworthy pro
connectioHs may be made with through !New ork Projection rooms. As the duction eVer nut on the film market
Dining, Sleepins Car Coach trains lcamera fwed Polly through her witnout a great fuss,
which leave from same station for Chi- i vicissitudes to the final triumph 01 ..0n Trial" could be presented as
cago, Chrcrnnati, St. Louis? etc. l!ove and faith, . the combined spell of one of the Grand's Euper-productions
j?or rares, tickets, etc., apply ti
T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. . vt.
Phone i0. Wilmington. M. C
SEABOARD AIR LIHf: RAILWAY
The ProjrrMslTe Batlway of the Sonth.
Kffectir Not. 134h. 191.
DEFAUTl'KE OF TBAINS FROM
WILMINGTON.
No. 133:55 P. m. Train for Charlotte and
lntenupliate Ppinfs PULLMAN PAIt
L.OK UAlti WILMINGTON TO CHAK-
Xo. v.tri :00 A. M. Train for Charlotte md
Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR
BBTWIiEN .WILMINGTON ANE CHAR.
LOT CE. OiVen at 10:00 P. M. for Passen
gers. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON
l1-'i!0 P. M. Truin from Ca,irWtt
,.rl?,ter;T'f',iL,t'? Points. PULLMAN
WhL?SiZSE CHARLOTTB
nf2;10 Train from Charlotte
?..Jr, ,n.r.me1te Points. SLEEPING
CAR BETWEEN CIIAKLOTTJS ANn
WILMINGTON. PASSfWGEM M4T
REMAIN IN SLEEPBH T lStIL
For flclalled lnforaatfon and rearra-
u7uiUlCity Tlcket 0rtoD
'Phone (S.
R. S. KOONCE, 1. P. A,
Wilmington. N. C.
JOHN T. WEST. D. P, A., Raleigh, N. C.
FOR WIFE
MOTHER
SWEETHEART
Before going home tonight to
mother or wife, or the visit you
contemplate for tomorrow
"drop'- in and slip a "surprise
Joy" in your pocket. There will
be smiles for the giver and a
treat for the recipient.
Fresli Shipment of Delicious
Whitman's Candies just in.
& FUTflELLE
Phones: 211-212
107 Princess Street.
i
FOltECL'OSURE SALE.
By virt--.' of the power of sale contained
iu a certiiiu norta:nr made hv 'rhm.,D
Payne and wife and Charles Payne to the i
Wilmington Homestead and Loan Assocla- '
tion ana duly registered in Book S9 uae !
xi, oi me records ox iianorer County,
'default having: been made in the pay
ment 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 the City of Wilming
ton, on Monday, the 19th day of Novem
ber, 1017, at twelve o'clock. M.. the follow
ing described prptrty: Cesinnins at a
point in the Eastern line; of Sisth street 83
feet South from the Ronthem line of Bidden-
Htreet: runs tbenee. Southwardly with
8aid line of Sixth street 33 feet : then.-e
East and parallel with Bladen street 7S
feet : thence North and parallel with Rixtli
utreet 33 feet: thence West and parallel
with Bladen street 7G feet to the Begln
niHr. , ;
" This 19th of October,
WILMINGTON ilOMEStfiAD tb LOAN
ASSOCIATION. ,
By John D. Bellamy & Son, Attorneys.
10 24 30 dayfc.f:.? - r' ' ..
candy
JAHMA
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encp to that intr.nifl nrodneer. Arthirr
Hammerstein. while Otto Hauerbach
and Rudolf Friml , belong the credii
respectively, for the smartly written
book and delightful music, Edward
Clark s lyric contributions materially
assisting, these same authors an3
composer having been associated with
Mr. Hammerstein ever since his first
ventur? in the field of musical comedy.
It is not often one finds such an har
monious blend of genius inspired tb
continue their combined endeavors
for the benefit of the most popular
form of entertainment.
i BOTH LAUGHTER AND TEARS. '
i .Tii1 cori hv it aft ant nn Man t o toVi
a , ai -v. .i
thnr rjnMwvn'a firct nrnHnrtinn "Pni. '
: . f :: r"". . rr
tU . , , ,.
!?ra? a,d I"!8-da? j!
to win both laughter and, A
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tear,s1 from aud,ences throughout the.reel
d; u again
'1lc iu1411
i miss .viarsns wonaenui acting, tne
I truly remarkable photography and
j lighting and the sympathetically in-
lerwoven suD-uues.iqia on miss -iayo, abIe to hold tnenl But it stands o
as. it did in greater-or less degree on be sern whether or not thev will rec
overy person in the room. She cried opnizo the WOrth of the production
a little bit. wben prpSontGd at regular admission
Miss Marsh who has never seen prices. We tried to get this picture
many of the scenes in the production; a month ago and would not pJ- the
in which she had no part, laughed price LatPr thov a;;ked us to make
" ' t "'an offer on it and we offei-ed them a
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ACADEMY
of
MUSIC
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JOHN W.
V 0 GELS
MINSTRELS
All New! ' Air White!
40 Company oi--40
Well Known FcotHght
Favorites
Featuring Tommy
Donnelly and Nick
Glynn.
The Best Minstrel
Traveling Today
The Pick -of America's
Most Noted Fun
Makers.
Band and Orchestra
Parade Monday 1
O'clock
Secure Seats Early
SEATS ASpELVING
MY
NOVEMBER
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TUB 111
"Some folks are o used to fejeling
bad that, they seem to think that it is
natural. for them to suffer, it-Is hard
for them to believe they can get re-
lief," 'said Col. William Dwyer Intone
of his recent talki?. at therBeilamy
Drug StorV. "Many of them see their
friends full of confidence and, energy
and getting along fine and wonder tiow
they do it. Why don't these half aick,
run-down men and women wild are
only half of what they should e, get
back their strength and confidence,
too?" Col Dwyer asked.
Can't Auord to Ee III...
"Now days," as Dwyer says, "life is
a harder struggle than ever 'before.
The average man or woman can't af
ford to ba -weak, sluggish,, tired and
without confidence and energy neces
sary to win success. A stout bbdy
and a clear active mind is needed ev
ery day. - .
'If you wake up dull atid achy after
sleep that didn't rest you and you
have no appetite for breakfast,' you
can't make up that lost strength dur
ing the day," he explains. "Your sys
tem will get weaker and weakef:
"The way to a man's health, like
his heart, is through his stomach. Tha
trouble with most run-down and dis
couraged people lies in their stomachs.
Hew Can He Be Strong?
"How can a mdn or woman 'have
strength and ambitiOnovhen his appe
tite is poor or finicky and what he
aloud at the fine humor of the situa
tions.
She shouted with delight when Lit
le Jimmie fell from the rainpipe Onto
he head of his chum 'when they were
stealing away to' see the circus;
It isn't every photo-play that can
make its author weep and its star
laugh. Sometimes authors weep and
stars laugh, but the Causes are usuaHy
'verv different than those that have
been noted in this case
ANOTHER SEVEN REEL FEATURE.
And right after today's big seven
scoop, the Grand comes back
tomorrow with another mam-
moth seven reel super-production "Un
at ihcreased prices and Wilmington
peopie woud flock to see it. and tnr
5eron(i day the theatre would not be
'price max wouiu anow us iu prest-ni.
it at regular price? and it was "accept
ed. That's the reason and the only
reason whv Grand patrons will ert
i ns big Saturday attraction at the reg
ular admission prices. In Washing
ton. D. C. it playp'i a solid week at
prices as high as cents for the best
seats, down to 15 cents for the very
poorer seats at matinaes.
"On Trial" stars that infinitely beau
tiful and talented star of the stage and
screen. Barbara Castletbn. You'll j
like her work as well as any star onj
.the screen and she is supported by a I
i noteworthy cast, including Sidney!
! Ainsworth and the most wonderful
little kid-girlie ever seen on the screen
' Little Mary McAllister. The Writer
of this article had the pleasure of
meeting Little Mary at the Chicago ex
position last summer and she is un
doubtedly the most wonderfully ac
complished little Miss on the screen.
j Now the management is sincere in
'expressing the expectation that this
will be the biggest sensation of the
week bigger than "The Girl-Phfljip-pa"
in some respects. And they have
i frankly told you why you are not go
ing to have to pay as big prices tb see
it. You should take this tip if you
i want to be in on all the best., things
offered.
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X NEW MILITARY ATTACHE
35-
.se.
m. .;i .jf. s.'. -v. .v. Mi jg. Ji js.
Brigadier General James DrLach
an, the new military attaTdMbrthe
British embassy,. vrhd liaa feceiiHv ar
rived In Washington and beenreciv-i
wis. .
ME
N6 BADLY
STlTlii
"does eat dbes hot digest but; Instead,
sours and ferments and causes gas,
bloating and pains nd slowly clogs
his intestines with wasts matter filled
with poisonous toxins that the biood
carries thrbugh the system.
"If a weak man Or woman could just
Jook into his stomacii and see what a
time it is having trying to digest his
food and build him strength he would
understand what is needed.
Waste -Clogs the System.
"When food begins to sour and lie
like a lump fn the stomach and gas
rises so badly it sometimes causes a
feeling of suffocation, the system
heeds a cleansing Of this waste that
will help the organs to start over
again and start right to build him up
and put strength, .confidence and 'pep'
back in him. That is what Peplae,
the new tonic, is designed to do."
Practices Own Theories.
Col. William Dwyer is 65 years old,
but with his ruddy cheeks and
straight, well knit and full proportion:
ed body he does not look past fifty
despite hfs silvery hair. He is as vig
orous as a boy. He has practiced his
own theories. Col. Dwyer Is meeting
the public daily at the Bellamy Drug
Store; there he exxplains the merit
of Peplac and the results that may
expected from its use.
Penlac may also be obtained at al
Hther leading drug stores in Wilming
ton and nearby towns. Adv.
JOHN W. VCGEL'S BIG MWSTRELS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ONE NIGHT
ONLY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
n
-XKW BILL TODAY
Fourth Annual Tonr of
BERT JACKSON
I'renfntinic HIn
'GIRLS OF TODAY
In a Repertoire of Hih Class Mn
siral Comelie8 '
Feat u rl nit
JAME J. ( PINKIE) KICE
N"ot John Bunr..r. Hut Juttt
Funny"
as
GEORGE BROADHCRST
The Dancing y Wonder
ECLIPSE TRIO
Harmonists
"THAT" PONV BALLET
One Best Bet of the Year
MatineeH 1st fl.o. -0.-; Balcony 15c
Nicht: jt.t floor, 50c; Balcony 20c
t
These prices inc'.uoc the War Tax.
which jroea to feed and cloth'
Our Bo.tK wli, aie Kolnif "Over
the Top" to win the war.
is
TOMORROW
SEVEN REELS
-OF-
DRAMATIC THUN
DERBOLTS Presenting the Beautiful Staxrc Star
BAflBARA GASTLETON
With Kidney Ainsworth and Won
derful Little Mary McAllister, In
I
A Seven Keel t'ersion of the
Tensest Dramatic Show Ever Keen
on Broadway.
The Manaireinent Sincerely Be
lieves This' "to be the Stronsrest, Of.
fering of the Week, RegardleHS of
Price. -
REGCtAlt kmiirfsiox PRICES
FEE
n III! BTantis i iRCi LIU BAIIO UO 1 . iJ
economy -consider how good" not c?liow cheap
huy clothes
worse for wear; clothes that will not compel
additional purchases hefore the season"
.1 . - -
tna t is economy, iuiue v o in sen
everything you
To attain this
Ml
Made
the logical choice. We show them in ctyl
build.
every
J. M. SOLKY & CO!
One Price Clothiers and
WHAT AIRMEN HAVE
LEARNED FROM WAR ! fast movements they could not al-
j . ;ways keep their faces behind their
i Washington, D. C, Nov. 2 In the scretns. The wind got under the eye
; opinion of practical airmen and other, jids and puffed them up like little hai-.
I , , ,i . -loons, blinding them..
nliaprvprs wnr nnvo nppn :ir tnpi
x x. , , !
front, the progress and development
m military aviation during the three
years of the war have probably been
more marked than in any other branch
of the service. Many of tne pet theo
rip? hpld hv thp nvia.tnrs hpfnrp nnil!
. ...
during the early stages of the
v.ave been knocked into a cockt
ages oi lae war
v.ave been knocked into a cocked hat
by actual experience on the battle-
front. Many of the things which
it
once seemed a flying man ought tb
ao nave Deen discovered to he the
very things that he ought not to do.
Under shrapnel fire, for. example, it
seemed to be the proper thing to i
limb out of range. But the flying j
:neh have learrred by deadly experi- J
way
shrapnel is to drop instead of climb, j
because climbing lessens the speed
anrl o rr rwrl o n el n.-m f aro-ot tt-1i i 1 o '
v . ,
tends to spoil the enemy's range. j fort Sle-pin? '"a. Y" " :') ' s: ,. ..,,
To get above an enemy flyer and in j ed to 'W5r'"n-S ieei fi"''oj,o n Lin-,
front of him was the early idea Oijr3r vh" r,,.,. ,,. i,nr,-n,:
plane-to plane fighting in the air, but i trains No. 2:12-11" ni iii-r
experience proved that the best way j For furtlrer d''iil- "V ?onr
to bring down a foe was to get below j Rail
and behind him. jo. Jone, Trnv-liri? Pwsnjfpr Lft.t.
Aviators who tried to fly without liRieiKh. N C '
Built solely for comfort and wear. Suitable for Soldier, Citizen, Farmer and all men
who walk or stand on their feet a great deal. At
PETERSON arid RULFi
EGON
PARS!
purcnase
COllfll
that will last and not
. a i f:
buy.
end. men find
AOIHhAiRjCi!
si STROUSE . BROTHERS, I.-.c, L u, :.2u.
Furnishers.
! goggles, on the theory thftt they inter-
; fprrrl v.-itli siff'ht riisrnvprorl that in
And the biggest discovery of all war,
that if VQU t into ti.ouble in the sky .
bv an 'eneras hlt tIle best thing u
do is to do' nothing If vou-re hit
just leavp VQUr controls alone," i?. the
extreme niotto'of men who have had
r, . A
me experience, i r.P argye iivjli a
fnp machine hns not anvihine lefr. and
i, - far ononTh fro--! tho p-mMnri qhp'ii
right herself.
If she doesn't, there'.
nothing the
to r.
ner
Winson-STJ-Mo' fa' City Eea
foi't Pu'lrnn S'e-Tc Car Lin Br-
' rnn,t.
nit f p, f,
-
Winston-S.MreTi or.-1!.
WILMINGTON'S LARGEST AND BESi;SHOE STORE.
vs.
MONY
This Fall make your evei
I
true. D
not
ise "DarsiHioiiY vvh
e i
accordingly
9 North Frcnt Street.
110 ULUL
TAKE A COT
Wonderful How Fine You
Feel After Taking the New
Nausealess Calomel.
If you have not cried Caio; ?.!)?. you
hare a delightful surprise nwaiiin;
yon. The wonderful livor-c-ir-r.nsin:
end Eyctem-puri'i"3"in pioivrti'.s oi
calomel, tb? doctor's favoriio anion;
ail medicines, may now br cjiyi l
v; il'.:oi!t the dirrhVvsi unpl?.?an rs.
One Calotab at beuilrae, .vifn a srai-lov.-
of water, that's all. X :iau-a,
ror the siiehst un;)l.--a.ar.t off ?;;.
-you Trnke tin in tho morn in a 'Vf-lia;
l-.i.. ov.r liver cioan -:,
T urlfied. ana with a
-:or br---; : kiast. w'ivj
i;o whi-rc you pr.-o. no :
abit o.- die:.
Calo'.ibs arc -o'.i on;v
sr-r.Icd
ren;s.
pp.ckagc.".
You Is dr;;gj
ih'r:v-ftv
r-i;iii
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m-! grjaiT.JVtiorc !M;: I r. r:
liflitod with tl:cm. (j'-.S.x )
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