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M.. the follow ing described i.-c;.prty : P.-sinning at a point in (ho F.-:t-Ti line r.f S'ixth utropt :3 feet Sov'h f-orn fh Southern line of BI.t den Ptrevt: rnn t!ince Sonthwardlv with paid lino of Sixth street feet: thence r.ntt .-md par.Jlel wifli P!adn p'treet 70 feet: thonm North and narallel with Sixth "'.Vu'rr ,ff-' r -thn VeSt and parallel with niaden tnot 70 feet to the Begia- This lth cf October T.17 WILMINGTON IIOMKSTEAD & LOAN THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA The old established through sleeping car line between Wilmington and At lanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection with the Georgia Rail road, upon tho following schedules: LV. WTT, MING TON 3:30 P. M. iv. Flor. .cp 7:55 P. M. TxV Sumter 9:30 P. M. Ar. Orangeburg 10:53 P. M. Ar. Augusta (Bast, time) ..1:35 eight AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tme) . .6:10 A. Mi Returning: Leave Atlanta 3:35 P.M. arrive Wilmington 1:00 P. M. Passengers may remain In this car, -in the Union Depot, which is in the heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M.t if they so desire, ana on account of the earlier arrival of this train, and the use of the Union Depot, convenient connections may be made with through Dicing, Sleeping Car Coach trains Which leave from sam station for Chi - cago, Cincinnati,: St Louis, etc. ' ' , For fares, tickets, etc., apply ta- . " T. C. WHITE,' Gen. Pass pt : rnon icy, . . w 1 1 mingxon, iv v. L . 1 1 i i hi ruin 1 1 . lllli H s For RENT I Trv This To Banish I Ail Rheumatic Pains Peonle who have been tormented for years yes, : even so crippled that J they were unable to help themselves! have been brought DacK to roDUST. health through the-j mighty power of Rheuma. " , Rheuma acts with speed; it brings in a few days the relief you have prayed for. It antagonizes the pois ons that cause agony and pain m tne joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely dis appears. It is a harmless and Inexpensive remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one discovery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica .to yield and disappear. Begin the Rheuma treatment today, and if you do not get the joyful re lief you expect, your money will be a supply and guarantees it to. you. adv. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Hotel sea West Twenty-third St., at Seventh 4r NEW YORK CITY European Plan 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS Koom, with Adjoining bath $1.00 and $1.50. Saltea, parlor, Vedroom rjkd bath $3.0 aiid upward. Club Bre&kfaet, 25e op. Special Luncheon, 50c up. Table d'llote Dinner $1.00 no. Cafe attached. To TCeaeh Hotel Chelsea. From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue car Bouth to 23rd Street; Grand Central, 4th Avenue car sooth to 23rd Street; Lackawanna, Erie, Reacting, Baltimore & Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley E. B. Stations, take 23rd street. c?osstown car east to Hotel Chelsea. Principal. Steamship Pleya, Foo. ,Tet 23rd Street, take 23 Street cross- town oar. WRITS FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YORK, SEABOARD AIR IM: RAILWAY The ProgreBslTe Railway of the South. Effective 2iov. ISth. 1016. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM WILMINGTON. No. 133 :55 P. m. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points PULLMAN PAF LOT: CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHAR LOTTE. No. 195 :00 A. M. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR LOTTE. ODen at 10:00 P. M. for Tassen gers. KKIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON No. 11 12:30 P. M. Train from Charlotte and Intermediate Points. PULLMAN PARLOR CAR BKTWEBN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. No. 2012:10 A. M. Train from Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MAY REMAIN IN" SLEEPER UNTIL 7:30 A. M. For detailed Information and reFTva tions. call on City Ticket Agent. Orton Hotel Building. 'Phone 178. R. S. KOONCE, T. P. A Wilmington. N. C. JOHN T. WEST. D. P A., Raleigh. . AUTOS FOR HIRE for Pieuseure rrfving, Dances, -Wedding and Commercial City Li very Co. Phones 15 and 345. THE Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington's Best Hotel, Ameri :an Flan one block from Wrights vllle Beach car line. F. W, ARMSTRONG, Prop. HERALD SQUARE HOTEL 34th ST OF BROADWAY NEW YORK - EVERY comfort and conven ience. On direct car line from all R, R, Stations and Ferries. Two minutes walk to the finest shops and theatres. ROOMS" 125 with privilege, of bath $1.50 per ay 75 with private $hower bath $2.O0 per day I 150 with private bad . $2.00 and up vi Qub Breakfast : Special Luncheon 25c up 60c Dirmeralacarte at moderate price . i J Fred,Sayer Managing DkectorT Ckel Or ton fa HERAtD M -fFWk S&UARE vcn .' . . i i ..i in ni i ,fmmmmmm mmrm). - -"-'icii in addition to aoove pnw. What makes tbe-teagagefiitetit .$f. Ly man H. Howe's Travel Festival at the Academy of Music, matinee UiKl night on next Friday, of far, more impor tance than that of possibly any other attraction, is the tremfeitiw ratissagejDustin Farnum has been played, and it cbnveys from "somewhere in the Atlantic." It comes from Uncle Sam'c nvwr nnvv tr th& nation wlinsp bulwark that navy is in these momen- tous days of tho- great world war. It depicts the swiftest things , that the human race has ever pui m motion the big projectiles hurled from our superdreadnaughts at a pressure of 40,000 pounds .per square inch at a heat at which diamonds melt and car - bon boils. Hope's reproduction shows broadside ' after broadside of these projectiles fired from our float ing fortresses stripped for action. . Still another subject and one of the most impressive Mr. Howe has shown impart3 a graphic conception of what London sees during a Zeppe lin raid. 'This is a "trick" film made by a gifted artist who was an 1 observ er of a real aerial encounter. butes two remarkable subjects to;pmHUtnay Howe's new production. And as for j 1 numur, me new uumeuy yjaituuus 111 the opinion of a reviewer, are "enougn to outfit a whole season of plays." The matinee prices will be 25 rcents and 35 cents and children ' 15" cents. The night prices will be from 25 cents to 50 cents. (Patriotic War Tax -extra). Tickets will go, on sale Thurs day at Elvington's. "YOU'RE IN LOVE." Rarely lightning strikes twice in the same place, and more seldom still I own. and there are selections by all does it happens that a combination ofrurabers imaginable. The real Hula producer, author and .composer of mu-1 dance, too. is internrpted bv a yo"i sical comedy hit the bull's eye ofjiady of the Isle of Sunshine. .The nopular approval more than once with company will remain here during: the the same degree of accurate ludg- ment. It is, therefore, a matter of singular and agreeable surprise to find that in "You're in Love," Man ager Hammerstein measured ihe geu-;this ius of Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml to such a nicety that "Katirika," "High Jinks" and "The Firefly" ad- purer? whncjo nnmr, i Ipsrinn. found another entertainment upon which tojful. dreamy music that only native lavish unstinted praise. I!awaiians know how to make. The Mr UnmmOTcfoin n-in nffpr "VmiVo (whole is a musical extravaganza of in Love" with all its fine elements ofirare merit and appeal. Loud and in - subtle comedy, entrancing meicdies I fistent aplauso answered every indi- 1 1.. a 1 I virinnl offnrt nnrl p?neniallv noticeablp unu u. lignum iiuvriL, hl uif vvjuu- of Music next Saturday, matinee - and night, and it goes without saying that a wholly denendaote cart ana ! chenis of special distinction are tures to count upon without reser-'execution or tne wiera. singular nauv voti Tho ri!,t:r.rp nv!,-P". wHi h,Ulance that has before been imitated, I rem 0 ror! to $1 SO Thp niThtibut never equaled, was one or rne prices will range from 7o cens to $2. imost Phasing effpet of the perform (Patriotic War Tn pxIimK Tickets ance. It is a musical show with em will go on ?ale Fridnv morning at El-'P-asis on the music, and those who vington's i1Mft' rwch will undoubtedly appreciate . it. "NORTH OF FIFTY-THREE." j "North of Fifty Three", the famous, novel of the big snov3 and woods that are deep and dense, where manliood runs true to form and woman's honor is priced above every other considera tion, written by Bertrand W." Sindclair, has delighted millions of readers. Wil- ACADEMY Friday Nov. 16th MATINEE AND NIGHT. Matinee, Children ' 15c Adults s3o and 35c Night 35c, 35c, and 50c Tickets at Elvinjrton's. NOTE: The Patriotic War Tax of lc on each' 10c or fraction thereof will be charged n addition to above prices. . ACADEMY OF MUSIC MOST iSlPORTANT MUSICAt EVENT MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. APTH U HAM f1 &RSTEI M '1 BIGGEST WINNER A MUSICAL C0HEDY CYCLONE OTTO MAR BACH and EDWARD CLACK : MU5IC BY RUOOLPH fRIM.s AUTHORS Of . foesm from a eecoRB oum at THE N 6V" YORK CASINO ,cnoRuswDpRbicfiONi A SUPREME DitSte w clever ARisra-5a; Company Orc hestra, Original action PRICKH, NIOHT : a .... . . . i .JtSC-'to 2.00 MATINE10: ...... .-. . . . 50C to Seats at El vlnyton's Friday . NOTE: , The PatrlotlcTWarvTax of ic on each 10 oi fraction thereof will be vungma m addition to above prices. Py TfiAtL FESTIVAL, I atS' J A'l VCIt USClf CAMS KAYY 3. finmfmrv. tw , ,r? Ham Fox has picturized this great nor el in siPreel 'inqtion picture produc tion, one of the really big features of the year, to be presented at the Grand tomorrow, and it will find its way into the heart of every one in the audience the same as did the novel. In the ti tle role that renowned and talented ho is surrounded by a notable cast of players including beautiful Winnifred (Kingston, William ponklin and Frank jLanning in the three principal roles. A woman's reputation is the prize for which the hero fights in thismag nificient photoplay, a vibrant story of live amid the snow?, filled with simple pathos nnd tense situations". A. beau- tJful g5rI) pursi3ed ty the evil rumors ' iy, Q ,;,n,'n editor oirr.ulat- , , .. t-"ir , ed. gives up. home and hanoiness to r,ee peace among the snows of the Great Northwest. There she meets Ihe hero of this story which deals with the marriage of a man to a worn an whose refutation has been sullied by tho evil designs of another. Rea.nt.ifnl. and maenificient snow i scenes among the Canadian Rockies iadd to the charm of this magnificient NEW ATTENDANCE RECORD. All attendance records at-the Royal fnr a sinele day were smashed yester day on te initial abearance of Hol t'orff's Hawaiian Serenaders, the crowds overflowing into the street be fore the night show had started. The Roval has never offered a superior at- t-"ction, and it is one that is singular , f t rnpnted degree. The ukulele really comes into its: .whole week, presenting a change ot program Wednesdav and Friday, and there is promise of the Royal estab Ushine new attendance records during stay, Rnlnc: flnpts trios nnartets and sex- ,-r o wo vrietv hoth vocal iviit i c ivv, ' and instrumental, presented that soul- " " was the encorco arco'-ded the Royal j Hawaiian Sextette on their several ap cea ranees. The two little Hawaiian foa-'girls are esnccially charming and their TOMORROW William Fox Presents DUSTIN FARNUM In a Magnificent Six Reel Tilm Ver sion of Bertrand W. Sinclair's Famous Novel. "NORTH OF FIFTY-THREE" A Vibrant Story of Love Amid The Bis Snows. Today Emily Stevens in "The Slacker." 35! 39 ROYAL HAWAIIAN SERENADERS riJAYERS, SINGERS AND DANCERS; ; Grcathf Altractlnri; Ever Vt 'escnted On the American Stage at Popular ; Prices. ALL BAWAIIANS T!i TTftThaiStiriftR: iInle oi ilavraii rUnlele Steel Guitar Solos Duets Trios1 : Sextette See the Genuine; Hula Danes Hear The Beautiful "Alohr Os" From , .: XSi. B5rd ot l'arixiliMSi.... Matinee Iaily at 3. Nights, 7:30 and 9. .15-20c .20-SOc Winston-Sale.'r.-MorfeJ'ead City-Beau-fort fHillmari.SJeping Car Line Bfri comes WirjstorrSalem-Goldsbpro ' Slewing Car Line. Southern Railway System announ? ces effective with -last cars Into and out of Beaufort Sunday, Aug. 1 2th, the Wlnston-SaIeMorehead ; City-Bearf' fort Sleeping Oar Irrie will be shortei d to Wlnstonalem-GoldSDoro Line Car will continue tw be handled on trains Nos. 232-112 and 111.-237. For furthel' details ask Southern Railway System Agents, of address. Jr. , O. J oneaTraveling Passenger 'Agent, j A FEW OP THE SPRIGHTLY GIRLS WITH THE MUSICAL COMEDY KN ADEMY OF MUSIC, MATINEE AND NIGHT, SATURDA Editor TeHs Mow &. B. D. Crared His Eczema Clergyman and Banker Also Write H. G. Hotchklss, Editor Echo, Prophetts town,Ill. : Remember mine was eczema of flfteen years' standing. Now I am com- pletcly Healed, after 4 bottles of D. D. D, i nave seen a case of 2o years standln cured. I have seen my own doctor cure 11?. ' F. R. Tesar. Banker, Hopkinton, la. They did me no good; mv face and scalp 1 were full of the dfsease. I applied D. D. K iifuieu wii.u mree uuctors lor sit montns. Result my face is as smooth as .1 baby's, liev. Lu l. uownmg, 1'astor oth Av. I'res byterian Church, Roanoke, Va. : For three years I suffered, intensely so. I have at last found relief in D. D. D. I am no I loneer tortured eomnlpfplv cnwil t 1iot- no hesitancy in acknowledging the great virtues of this specific. - V Druggists are p;!ad to recommend thig soothing, cooling liquid. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money back J unless the flrat bottle ivlievos yon. 1). I. D. K.nn Irr-n" rv n in hnn f 1- -.1- ol,rt 4 n. n. Diiamy, Mgeni. ; r- V., hpA (101 OH Pi ' vt ftB JIJSJ V! wl - : 1 .; Corn or Calius ! Instantly stops pain and thsy, lift right off with fingers. .....-...........m.-.... Yes ! You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn c corn between, tne toes, as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet, without one bit of pain. . .. A penms in Cincinnati a discovered freezone, It is an ether compounittd tiny bottles of thOPilgic fluid can now be had - at any drug store for a few cents Apply several drops of this freezone upon a ten- j v.; 1 lus. Instantly all soreness Hiconncarc onH oiinftiv " hi LSI Vlil 9 TQt you will find the corn or , uu.n.nS th,at lnl.e ne has succeeded in callus so shriveled and!af the Animated Weekly, Cur loose that you lift it off :nt Es and he Sff?en Magazine with the fingers. You feel fef 0fvth1lt Profitble film spe no pain while . applying "ai Just think! ,No more corns or calluses to torture vyou and they go without causing one twinge of pain or soreness. Keep a"tfnyr,bdt- tie pn the dresser and never let a corn or callus ache twice. Advt. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Afford a comfort which is appreciated by those who want near or far vision In one pair of glasses. They keep your eyes young in looks as well as in usefulness. No line, seam or hump to blur the vision. EYES TESTED FREC. 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. ' . ' Fresh Shipment of Delicious Whitman's Candies Just In.- ? ' MM i FliTRELLE ,' Phones: 21112 107 Princess Street !V GLASSES Ai. r CANDY vl- ?VV .it i. fw- . Am&:- f( iv - ! ? --' ! IIP ELIZABETH JANES, the adora ble six-year-old, who is the companion of Harry Carey, the daring hero of Butterfly West ern pictures, in many of his most hazardous exploits is a remarkable child m more than one respect. She is an accomplished screen player, as anvbodv will admit who has seen her vometoi- oil ha owiiv,r, i y' Jt 7 " Wt"o i a maxi- "1 neF to excite the envy of many an actress with years of experience. She can ride a pony like a veteran cow girl and seems absolutelyfearless in the most dangerous situations. In addition, this tiny tot is a wonderful ! c,imv,n u i swimmer, her prowess having won her many medals. In fact, she is well known alone; the California coast resorts as "The Bimini Seal," having gained the nickname by diving into the ocean from a considerable height, her feet tied together and her hands bound securely to her sides, and swim ming ashore like a seal. Carey is Elizabeth's hero, and the two are great friends. Indeed, her greatest ambition is to become" his leading lady ivhen she grows up. :o: ONE OF THE PERILS Emily Stevens has found out that I one of the perils which a movie star may be called upon to undergo is the' danger oi Demg struck bv lightnine-. kne was ridmer along a New Jersev ; country road during a long-awaited ' rainstorm the other night, the camera g f&-Si 0f lightning struck a large tree close to the automobile. A large branch of e tree ffJ across the front part of tne car, the top being just strong u 1. ..! .J s"y"8 enougn iv wimsuina tne impact. JNo- body was injured, but Miss Stevens' escape, was miraculous. Thanks for me miracle. :o:- JACK'S ANNIVERSARY Jack Coh.n, known the countrv ovpr nong exmoitors wno show news i -i . , , films, celebrated an anniversarv lacf Thursday. The date marked the close of his fifth year as editor-in-rhipf nf .1 T T 1 , . -"e universal weeKiv news servirp anization. i fact that he has a rpmnrVaWir L-cn .-.c.w wu. wnu iiiuta i i . . . . . B,G COTTON CROP, Robeson Fnrmsrs arc Prosperous Maxtor) Nct,es. (Special to Tl'e Dispatch.) Maxton, N. C, Nov. 13. Mr,-',. Johr Morrison, whiln .-ibcut lior vard at he home on Academy otrce. ftll an' broke her arm near tlic shculdcr Sat urday. Tho increased price of cotton thi season has boon ineyliinabJo boor, to this s-;ection, where poor crops have been the rule for rsevfraJ years p?;t Merchants state that thoy arc receiv ing settlements for b:H,s that ivrc some cases eight and 1.0 year-:. ol ju ciuuiuon to p;-,"jo me nuniDer of hales of cotton aiso shovr an increase. being so far more thjn 23.000 bale : ginned in Robeson rs r.:un:t 14,00 J last year to date. Miss Maude McTJac visited. Coluia- bia cn Friday to attend a dance given to the officers of the maca'rto gun bat- r e r i a " HOTEL WASHINGTON D ZSSB3S3SBSSSSB OPPOSITE CAPITOL Absolutely Kcw Renowned for its High WILSON HOT Let the Wilson Heater keep you comfortable. They keep the fire' over night and taLs 1-3 less fuel Let Us Serve You CARE EEAR HARDWARE CO. Phone 61 2 OCKOUT, "YOU'RE IN LOV" V, NOVEMBER 17. ELIZABETH JANES appreciation of what constitutes big news and never fails to have a camera man at the right place at the right moment, coupled with his judgment in selecting for his assistants men of daring and initiative. The result has been that he has put over a number of the most remarkable "scoops" in filmdom, including the first pictures of the Kingsland munitions explosion, th,ek. first pictures of the Russian revo lution and the first nictures of Per shing's arrival in France. Jack is proud of his work, and well he may be. :o:- Lois Weber is hard at work on the production of another big multiple reeler. :o:- No, Mary MacLaren is no relation to the man who makes the cheese. Rattling the old skeleton: Croihton I Hoio woo r-;i- r;,r,l allien. At St Paul's Methodist rliurcli on Sunday Rev. A. L. Ormon.I special missionary .n"V.)n! .villi collection for the Woman's .Mir:ia:i ary Society. Among those v.'ho visitrd Maxton V) attend the funeral of Mr. A. L. Jri were Miss Emma Al:insen. V.'ihr.ir..: ton; Capt. W. II. Payn?, R'l':- r'; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thmiiproa. McCoIl. S. C; W. M. Jones, H3:?:y: Mi'- -;!;: Mrs. N. J. McRimmon, and Mr. Mrs. R. L. McRae. Mr. J. C. Kerr, o" C-vru:). r Ihr. rmac!ctv at the McK:;.v ''' Loanie McKay, n. !.i'f1 i-nnrDrictcr has arrive arrive.-l ) ' c.TMn r-i-t- ;- t:, yie'lrv V: Store Seaboard p.-'nen", ir'n X j from WilminVton (MvrloMe w delayed hern roven! hru;-- 1 ;n on accornt ;f dt ra::; ' " through freiql f t. -'a. 1't and UNION STATION aad Strictly Wadcrn Sendee and Low Rater e EUROPEAN PLAN Room per day 3 SO without bath aad a? with bath All Rooms Outside Booklet for the eking W. T. KNIGHT. Manager BLAST HEATERS 109 N. Front St ji m til- - . w iT T-i-tiirTi' i, "-jiir.iV '.'
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