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"Mr. Clifford is seen athe traveling sales man selling soups and he -is in love with the daughter of a rival soup coa a misunderstood young ;wJfe: who gets tangled up." iksjtli of trouble in extricating; herself." ; s. no-less vthamG9ld flpr.isfhn of tiiikk FCennldT.:tO ttirn to m M S i W r A C I III I I - ... " cern. iMr. tiinora .gvis m v" . . , the camera, sia,ceu;it Drtngs ,,-lo ti finds the proverbial fly in the s0UPi screen an actress who haff had an un- cnd yet there is a real plot and an jn-, hj0jten strlnf feitlcceSses ' inOve teresting story is told throughout. W Night" "LitUe Miss' Br6wn,'? Fais ly is in excellent voice mis "randWarm'r and:"TwiH Beds.!', IQ and is offering several soni e ; th(j which is also a: Mat- one big hits and they are, Here! garet Mayo force," the famous come Comes the Groom," companion Bong t dienne aChieved probalily her greatest I - v-, - ,.i-'v r-u -ttltte bRbUhickf tion rof isoiEermtty: -Xhlss'al Ji t v r-:.-- ,-, riy ftmdamentaF factitf:gricultnre,:r W to ' Here comes ine , , gtag success?-: i 1 - Mrlf W MAIU rIi UPC r . r - , am.' an oiu sous k7 Miss Kennedys entry. Into, th, mch " , . 7- 7 rrim"-ih he Rons hit t uss, ivBHJUJujf.B cawy- it; and ' Over There, thebig Uon picture fji brings to, the-gereea of Geo. M. Cohans. Jater Franks . f-th -iihMshMk'ftiia introducing songs and dancing speciaiues, ',.in i n niinciDal feature of. thia .i,mv ouside of dainty Mae? r.ivw Vollip.d. the red headed come-i ,nr.rTo nil new people grace the ,.o,' 'hi vpjir aud it is the greatest r:.f acting talent that Mr. Clifford lias had in many yeu. One or tne novelties is the Japanese illusionist, K'n-o who is inirouucuis uur new irirV to iho American s ltirft urn'. . furnishes Over There county, ala France. . He is a very clover character comedian, and his work is refreshing and clean. The Ladles' Brass Band is carried and slve the-'r usual opon air concert while the Xell Youn? Orchestra direct from the Hedpath Chautaxiqua circuit are furnish ins the best music ipside ever on the Clifford show. "Over There'" will b" Over Here for one perform- ance only, so get your seats early and avoid he rush. Prices are from 50 cents to Si. Tickets go on sahj to morrow at Elvington's. and most delightful . of . mjesent-day sKpige favorites. - ; - ' ' - f jLiiy Allen Generat:Advefei ;r4f ' litising ah, l5efvekmment " Agents ijt AtlanUcrCoastLineC J I VJk..- . - -. .,1-----. j.,.'. - - -v - m 'Jkimi ers: make the slighte effort to.cbn- ft T oaM,.Vlo .nl.''..W4" Am'n.innllit.in Vio I ered uflto themselves , tiemoBt.Aim- soil Qr restore -to it - the plant' food ,!H)rtantimonieatqtts4pnW taken 1 f rorm: it. ,by:Tther production MUSICAL COMEDY AGAIN m'a':iKfei-;fo-:'the4imci shells -put crops. ' ;v -i: WriJ fv ' One ofthe c&ieflineatis th time when het- baby is PJaeed m pllcation of, barnyard manures. Many "t anus ;f I V nrmers recognize the; ppwer or. barn- ; It;' i& Certainly encouraging. to note';ard manures; to build upland maln that the manufacturers , who have up . t ain the,, production of the soil, yet to the present, deyoted thir entire few. who a, sufficient cattle r0n xo me wl, i nnma, tuce any rorth while are thoughtful time producing Dramks: and Coine nough to adopt- measures to prevent dies, are cornniencinf Uo .utilize -their ieavy losi frdni. r exposure. Experts creat industry to subjects which are 1M1 us that ully one-third of fertiliz- Jof vital importance- trf httmanity, arid ing constitutjents of th&rdressing pro- J II -pu --- w. sinfift thfv .Twinsnt sieep. proauciion rjst on me average iarm. mis is an P1 -i 4. e. ftn-a-'Tnoi with th aDnroval of the en- unnecessary waste and should not hsb .. - i. t!.-imor!an nAfmlfi. it? will- mwloubt' Dermitted. a Kinerfments -have demon- flfiv ui n nn- Pf n ivPiiK uiui uui i tj c: -- -rT ,m . -t . t - undoubtedly bo packed-; to overflowing tey be" foliowod ;by other valuable strated That if animals are kept in to witness the oMnteg-i.pwforiaaBceT prdductlons, of the same nature. , stalls jr clqse opens throughout, the Monday of xine. of the very b shows- The Twilignt Bleep iums. were year ana uie manure careiuuy sayeu Va ever seen in this . teitory. , . I produced unaer, in a; auspices oi iub appraumace- vaiue- oi ineieriuiz- ''uVA'. ' singing and dancing andl wlo are the original inventors of the, estimates are based on the values' mjbffljflm classy?coraedy. That is.! wonderful method of painless, chil usually assigned nitrogen, phosphoric j wJv"wm Then there is to be consider-! im values of the manures in im-. (ji A &Ei.lGHTFUL COMEDY. Margaret Mayo's delightful farce, "Bal)y Mine," corno? to the Grand-theatre Monday and Tuesday as the sec ond of ti:e Arideiy-heralded Goldwyn pictures, .iadge Kennedy, world-fam-nd comedlt-nne, is its star. Her ap peaifrce in "Baby Mine" is her first in motion picture?, i ms sweet, wnoie- a 'neonea rest iiowever. a majority of Royal pafroms V prefer the .bright an. spicy, jnusicak comedy piays, wuu some really iho kind of show furnished-nv Jaek i birth known as Minnis and. his Home Town Girls, coming . 'for.. aJB; thfe. wek, Featured b4"C this bow is . one of Wilmington's Jhiggest f avqriteSi . In Le ter Ricn,ards, v the' well known black face comedy -artist. Lester is about ithe funniest ."nigger ever seen on the Royal stag and. wall alone dra? the crowds 'thii week. Glover- Da vis, lyric taborvSd1oiat via another big feature with the "Home Town Girls show, and The Home Town Harmony Trio wilL put over, some big harmony numbers' presenting the latest song hit3. Earl Horne, chief, comedian, and Miss Bee Morgan, "The Girl With i The Blues," obffipfetes the roster of this superb company. Elaborate specmi- scenery tor ev v:v;w:vjwiMC:v:; fx A change is good sometimes and Modern' : :MQtherla36d.r L;e.agttend;;ihi-:fag constituents o fthe dressing jpro- (ter tne personal inremiuii-m vi . iiuct;u uy t;ucii H(jpiP uruiiuarauunai: t'nrt V. Slilosstnk' -nersonal' associa- Iv is $27 fOr each had of cattle $19 . - . . . ' . ' "I Ih ate of Doctors uanBe- ana:, ivionig. , eacn nog $12 oacii sr.eep xnesei 4 'HHP Twilight Sleep." The acid and potash .in commercial ferti-i I films were taken dliringTahJacfual on Lzsrs. eration and jshow fully and clearly cd V i how womankind is, eniancdpated from proving the mechanical condition of her ordeal and how the curse of Eve tne soil and the supplying of humu3. is removed from, mankind, p The New York Agricultural Experi-j This wonderful production will be ment Station feent me a most interest shown at the Grand Theatre on Wed-; inc; bulletin setting forth the result nesday and, the hours of t performance ' of a series of experiments .they had will be as. foHowa: Womemnlyf from conducted in ascertaining the value, to 6:30 and men only foriv:S0 of manures and in the published re! to 11:10. There will be positively no port gives a good idea of the values, y, - . 511 r , nnn . .... . 'I'll mixed audiences ana no cnuaren wiror eacn pounus live weignt ori n v, imttfn1 firm tnfV w MC auuiLv ....... 1 .'Dr. Arthur H Rollnick, a famous it is Compounded on the basis that) orator, will be here and will lecture nitrogen is worth 15c, phosphotic acid' on Twilight Sleep before the films 6c, and potash 4 12c per pound, which ; are -shown and according to various nave no relation wrhatever to their newspaper comments, the Doctor pos- present prices. j sesse8 extraordinary ability as , a lec-i Value of Manure per 1,000 pounds, I 8& AT "I- . naape Kennedy Goldwyrt Piclures Star- bill presented .ddrlng the week. Jturer and manages to handle his sub-j less ;.-'-uny bride who lov-s her hus band, but forget- to show it and -for- ery here and a chorus that is great, Vfill uo all. live weight. j- evr kf-ep on hcsvncr it, is said to bo; Royal, and the management : confi-j r.ome comedy of the life of a thought-j with the cla83iest WardfObe ever seen ject in a way pleasant and agreeable. Animal Sheep, Amount per day. jibs. J4.1; value cer day, cents, 7.2; .value per year, $26.09. ' I An I m n 1 ral t--ic: A re rnnt Tdf A o v. record- ' '. LUW utMn -lbs, U7.8; value per day,' -cents, x, 7.2; " value per year, '24.45. , Figures Show Increase n Deaths from Animal, hogs Amount per day-lbs, . o! i Chi Wt en'. Diseases. -' Raleieh N. C Nov. 17, A production equal in every respect to the highly suceegs, "Polly of the Circu:-," stirrin?: Mae Marsh. It is G:?!dT;yn's first comedy. In ir? original Ftige form "Baby Mine'' vras onr of the most success fully expects; it,. to be breaker. a Mrs. William Q. McAdook wife Lilt: 0V-1 CUli J V- VilC cfui J - ganized the women of the Treasury ful of modern day comedies, and had Department for war work. V . O VEMBEE 120 lhe Popular Dancing. Comedian BILLY (SINGLE) CLIFFORD In the MtiisicallRiot TUESDAY 0 30 1-1 Ilii II M I II 1U il I b BIG SONG NUMBERS 12 PEOPLE- 30 LADIES BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA Concert 1:00 and 7:30 P. M. Cor. Front and Princess Streets: " f"; Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00, (War -Tax, Extra)- Tickets at Elvington's Monday. 31 com- 83.6; value per day, oents, 18.7; value! per year, $60.88. i Animal, cows Amount per day-lbs. value 1 ,elife and death n i Qents 'ar kJVq? r Prrr year. $29.37. . :pt bv the Vital Sta- AnimaU horses-Amount per 4k, olete report of th fieures for North Carolina 1916.. which are kept ttistics uepanmeui oi iuvgi.e utl. ,DPi 4gs - , - - of Health, has just been nmsheu. ins vaille per year 7A f report shows among other 4nteresting .--v p0Und of ' cotton, bushel of things that the State la holding its ffrain ton o hayfJ hanj of veget; own m its usual low oea in rai jii.: ahl ti,fini frrin, tv, fnrm. ann9iiv ihieh birth-rate The dalh rate for r(irnnvAC. a -. v,r i-,-. fnft,i itmp RFr.n.Mn o.rti nwvN triumph fnnn1 trt Ki 120 nT 1.000 . .... V- , 1 . ... - " . . - .. prive the soil of its power to nroduc. J TUESDAY. J This being -4 rue, every fara:er in' : . - inoculation, whereas it was 13.2 in I1&15. , There was -Iittle qr no change JMGUL m tne oirm rate.- - ;r r the NatrOif Garden Spot should see to The total number of death in the u that plant frod is returned to RtatA last year wa 31,371. OI- these the soil In the form of commercial fcr- 18.714 were of white people and 12.- S7. were of colored. The death rate tiitzers-, barnyard manues. or by grow mp- and . tilnwinc n-nloi Wnminni' . . . , . , o x - - "-o - t Ai HIV.' for tne colored people is six points crops. This last nanJed,4s the most nigner tnan it is ior rne wmie propie. the- death rate for the colored being 17.0 and for the white, 11.2. The ro- Ital number of births in the State were 75.658 which were exclusive of still Milk, nitrogen. 10.20; acid, .4; pot-j Our farmers have been urged re- j nsh, 3.0; total value per ton, $2.09. j peareaiy 10 growT more leguminous crops, and. I am glad to say that in the r-ections served by the Atlantic Coast Line, they are now responding to " the suggestion with ' Splendid re- economical and natural way of con erving the fertility of 01!i' That our farmers mayVrealize the importance of the matter of plant suits. j food exhaustion in Sontlipm Knilc T t-k-. f.-. a n-ni r '' Ibirths. This gave the State a birth ouote the following table which RhnTr nrv,t fv, (rateof 31.9 per 1.000 population. 'the amount and value, of fertilizer; coast Line has emphasized the im-! peases -.,h,ng n ui constituents acrried away from the portance of growing crops to be plowed 1 common crops junder for the purpose of keeping ud , the nation' iwere notably cnuorens diseases grown, of which cotton and tohaaen tho ? whooping- cough, measles and scarlet stand at the top o fthe list. Cotton Garden Snot " ' ;V ;"" uuu: IT l.aKes rrcm ine sou 8- w0rtn offer-j When our farmers fail to do these EH ,"8 l ,w:r Ullly Ch crop.. Tobacco is a close things they commit a fundamental er tuiua tric u.-u uuicu iuc m- SeCOnQ. crease. Among th disease froVn which ) Manurial value of farm products, mere- were noiea tewer ueauis mis pounds per ton phosphordic. MIMS PBB"' J0 i In Exclusive Miniature USICAL CO! wEDY -Feat unng- &Wln lTr-i lff5 An. 1 year were typhoid fever, tuberculosis, I Hay, Nitrogen, 20.42; acid, 8 2- pot diphtheria and Bright diseased Pour ash, 26.4; total value per ton $510 '''Wh were noted from anthrax in i Potatoes. Nitroepn. 7 01- Aci.i ?. 9- 1916 where none has been recorded potash, 11.4; total value per ton in-.-years nerore. Tnera--wfe-7z5 $1.87. Mths from old aee this yearofr which j Wheat, nitrogen, 37.f3; acid, 15.?J to. wie ueuieuanans. potash, 10.6; total value per ; , . . . $7 97 : f.r v,r aii" Vu ' i T t ! uais' nitrsen. 6.42; acid, 12.4; iof crops than to restore it when ex- j fat to the Allies the great American potash. 8.8: total vahiA r ton ? n,,,,,! tt. ,i.. , u.i. .-I ,t?n, !teS formidable as Corn, nitrogen,. 33.06-; - acid, ll.S: time saves nine, and we display our .us wuu uuar ancesuy. potash. 7.4: total - valim npr ton SK 7F. '.trfHim w o ' . t aii .vuiHiii ca.1, ir-ciiAjc: 1 1 mc. ror and will soone'r or later be brought face to face with the problem of rej storing the soils fertility after its power to produce has been cut short. It -4s an easy matter to maintain a soil's fertility, bjit a very difficulty one to restore it when once exhaust-1 ed. i It should be the aim then of every ! ton, -farmer to prevent too heavy loss of! plant, food throughout the production LESTER RICHARDS HOMETOWN TRIO Wilmington's Favoriie Blackface Harmony Singers. EARL GLOVER " MISS BEE HORNE? Z DAVIS MORGAN A. n , T , m" ' The Girl v.ith "Th. A Real Comedian Lyric Tenor. - jjnes 1 i i - 1 1 1 r i .i i t . 1 1 - - " " f . Elaborate Special Scenery Dazzling and Classy r Wardrobe. Sfar in trip RriSftrlwiVriPixJ it . . t -..Uli'lrWHa'-- :-;-. - t J- i 'vuluuus or i vfiiu pasv rair and Warmer, Night," etc., in the Second Srat G 66 lAil 99 From tj?iternatinallg Mayo. VV1JJ nnnw ays: "iNo one has ve?"secttreu.as muca real- value out of this idea as the au thor of -Baby Mine. If I were an exhibltorrwold gafterthis strong. and promise the funniest' screen production of, a stege play, ever made;-'-jVki&Vitfa the world thereis none like her with ber smiled nd her eyes." ' pep m. rr iMrg;-'TO iiU'Wmi III Hlilll I iifWilV If Ml , tB'L.t W.'JllOIll JMUHlJ 'l!LVI.IW't r.T.-.nTi I --- h mmmm m i mm a--- MMaMMM-MM-M-iM-iMMi-nMK 1 Z-SSS! S!Si-SSS-S--!tJiJ SmmTT-iZ'- ? -"i'ISm iMiiM!inMimrTTix!!!! "" ' i I-vw'ly'rm t'rT-'- i GR!Mitttti I fwoited eRSf & THigfKiPTii 1 matinees ,5. , . ; : . .t-STk m. ' We&iesy S ; -f1!"'- CsOlcllAfyil fC i The Modem Motherhood L .SlC,.S& iSEHBSS I ilMouoipic &'L.-m III - - -.-- -T - ... - s i h flMEtss:. rannuoiEEHF .-.RflOM'DflnruFRHnnn mmMmm Emancipating womankind from herS ordeal lifting the curseoffFe from mankind: The only motion picture clinic ever produced. Postively, the most uniqUepfMuaion-of the age. Never before' seen by the human eye. ; N , . ii Every man and woman interested in the progress of f humanity should see it. Women Can positively not afford to miss it - Mothers should bring "their daughters. i ; Note: This film has been arranged in a most refined manner and there is positively nothing in it to offend any one of either sex but owing to the delicate sub ject it Avill-be shown strictly:; to separate audiences only. ADMISSION 25 CENTS
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