Newspapers / The Wilmington dispatch. / Nov. 29, 1917, edition 1 / Page 2
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Music next Mq-. day-night when Bell's jFamous' Ha- waiians open their engagement. .This is the only Hawaiian company on-tour presenting a full evening's program, carrying a large company and their own special scenery which is said to be most elaborate and which carries one to the far away land, of palms and "kanaka" and from the many inquir ies coming in to the company will, no doubt, be greeted by a packed house. 'The prices will be 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1. First four rows $1.50. (War Tax Extra) Tickets will go on sale ! Saturday morning at Elvington's. that instrument at ;the age ok five. As I aVchildSsheioftenrappeareaat 'puDiic recitals. - Kivima:.. jdifficulti numbers. : ' In Lthe newJMetrdr&oerplay tbVstkzCap pears as - Twin & aaugntersj u nity ana PilscfllalBeaumdnt rt is Priscillarwho is the violinist,"1."- i' : - - A BIG HiX.COMING.;' v The Grand TheUtre : is due "to put L3rO j VERSATILE VIOLA DANA. ! Viola Dana, the charming little j Metro star, is called upon to play the violin in "The Girl Without a Soul," me nve-a-ct- screen production writ ten and directed by John H. Collins, to be seen at the Grand theatre on to morrow. When B. A. Rolfs, who pre- jsents the production, discovered this jhe asked Miss Dana to visit a violin 'instructor and learn the correct use j of the bow so that her work upon the screen would appear natural. Miss Dana smiled, and assented. A few days later, Mr. Roife sitting i his "sanctum sanctorum" at the liiili m Ml over, the biggest hit; of its history next AlsaqsVUorrame iramiiies ' rve- 5Ja JniT nnJ TiincSiiir ft : nroo Qfi f In tr act " . . 1 : T " ll ' ceive uoctorea . ieuers y From tHe Front: t- i fi- (By Heiiry W6cdHnited Press Staff Cdrrespondent) Monday and Tuesday fn presenting as the third "great: Gold wyn - production, tlie most famouslbeauty of the. Anieri--. can stage, Maxime Elliott, in the great novel written by Irvin S. Cobb, "Fight ing Odds," a powerful drama of a beau tiful wife's devotion. , In presenting Maxine Elliott Grand audiences, th'ey are being of fered afnersonality with an almost un nnrailplled record On the screen are no longer-allowed to' receive let- Maxine Elliott ha the 'beauty of youth ters from the male members of the the beauty that carried - her fame, families " serving on the vai'ious Ger around the world. She acts with vig.--man fronts. This curious state of af or and distinction and undisputed pow- fairs has just been discovered by the er .finding of orders establishing the new As a screen actress, the fourteen system of government letter transmis dailv newspapers of Greater Newv sion for the two provinces. York without a single exception, say: "She is lovlier than ever before. She lSZHj ,) .'" :;'' " ' I With the French Armies, Nov; to' (Byv Man).-4Ger"manVs domination of TlMsS-. - the inhabitants of Alsace-Lorraine has I lmmm?' - now become"S6 uncertain that "tney -- 26 Germany's precautions are presum-j tliM-itflH l--o- fpnr thst flip anldiOVSI is still the glorious,. popular and irre- . ' nwmt. A,ca0 an rnv. raine. mizht communicate to tneir PS ffiStitch ih tTiirie Get jilH&ter, SItTS always 1 pliable, easily carTiePffonirboip room, ieconomical to Btjy anTto iise ; Dod:looking, durable and trouble-proof. f': Now used qyer 3,000,000 homes. The best fuel is Aladdin Security Oil gives eight hourscheerfubvarmthforevery gallon. ;STArN D A R D GIL COMPANY . (New- Jersey) . , Vfashfnffton, D. C. Norfolk, Va. iiiclimond, Va. Baltimore Ml). Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, V. Va. Charleston, S. C X sistible Maxine. to IVGL ASSES & 7 HE INVISIBLE OiFOCALS Affoi'. a comfort which is appreciated by those who want near or far vision in oiie air of glasses. They keep your eves young in looks as rell ps in usefulness. No line, seam or hump to blur the vision. EYES TESTED FREC Knowing that the Grand will play faGlil-es military or other useful infor capacity crowds for this, the great- matinn 0 . thnt thiH in rnrn mieht be est Goldwyn production yet, not ex- commu'nicatcd by tne inhabitants of ceytms , -,.";" '. 7 the two provinces to the French across Grand management has decided to put e Dordgr this production on at the regular ten and fifteen cents admission price. If All letters from German soldiers of they can play this to capacity audi-1 Alsatian or Lorraine origin must now ences at these prices, it will no doubt ' pass through a newly created office at gain more friends for the theatre than Siuttgarth. Tfci2re government era AfW other sinele nroduction everininvpa matA p-vtrarts of the letters. Metro studio, was delighted to hearshown. and if capacity audiences pavinnd it is thpsa extracts that the fam- the strains of the Berceuse from "Joc-rthese prices, the fesuit financially willjuies of the soldiers in Alsace-Lorraine elyn", and hurried out to discover ,'enable the management to present t-vrit.lv receive. The entire system is ! what musician had been engaged toJKOme of the biggest ' attractions with-; ce .t-exnlained in the following "ex jassist Miss Dana. He found the little out increasing prices. tract" " that has just come- into the f i- flprcrolf" nnnn i f-oVilrt ' I ....... . i -i;x ! nanus 01 tne i' rencnviniiiLury iiiauun ! ties: jstar herself, perched upon a table. uncut upuu ner music. 10 j the big manager's surprise at her sud- i den facility on the violin. Miss Danri ; admitted that she began her study of I JJ.vt'Hltll I' 'UAWUMLJ I J.I WK--lHMiaH Mil WM I Bargains and more Bargains at Pub lic Sale, Nov. 30th, Dec. Sth., Wilming ton Shoe Company. Advt. I "Stuttgarth, October 12, 1917. sending into the occupied portions oi Upper Alsace tud Lorraine letters ! coming from soldiers in the field, I am j communicating you below the analysis of a letter from .your nusoana, Mon sieur Alphonse A , whose ad dress we arc holding hare: T hrme von aro always in sood j health as I am, hut recently I have only heard from you rarely, although j I write you every two weeks. Is the harvest good at home this year : with have h; " 'I you, so that when we meet again we ' can without fear look eacn other in the eyes to the depth of our souls. "ALPHONSE " in ... mm 1 II 11 W m i II f !Si:-ir6y I 1 1 a.ga, m - i CM ri ' Si lu.nunnun ITSSsrif Pp3sroCaJ j&s im - rrrt-v-rTxrr,' HiH ; H H -y- K(k Metro .Pktiire. lTcs-?nt H " ji S THE SCREEN'S MOST UD.VIIER- g sxaaixi 1 -The .jfamoBs FIL UTILE STAB 1 VlMMV'C il LYNCH TRIO 1 VIOLA DANA J P I O 0 II' M In a Five Act Metro W )inler)lay HmSSsaaH'aH W gf Featured as the Headliner Attract ion W I 1 PHFOW TP A ROr I Ji- 111 Bfi " 1 Mh ulUl g I SB-. H -1 MORTON'S SI 'iifiTuniiT S 1 i7.-u 111 I IJGKY BELLES iii h ai ?s : p All Xe.v Special Scenery Elaborate B fl y a jb . w - ?' H I A Drama of Pathos, Love anil Saeri- if Fn I U t?L Prf S M KENNY'S r ITS T,IE (iREAT I.AUUII SHOW! a nce li 8 ' ' 'Hf A vl U 8 -High Gradcoffee-25c lb 1 s iga J3,EuiO ELr. " i i ii i - . . immmm i 1111 j L XEX1v MONDAY AND TUESDAY 0,0: Ksniiy Go. r l ACADFMY of MUSIC i! t . K;: P T. -Q c T7 1 Sa flfiJUAVA & If A WkA W j The Internationally Famous Beaufy & Phone G79. IC bo. Front Monday, December 3. (Night omy).. . j i ; of the stre. I S" S j j HAWAIIA'S GREATEST "MUSICAL ATTRACTION AXlE ; Direct From the Royal Palace, Honolulu. J . . iftTT F ' Rts e 'c? rjfiynno ufiif'nifrio I ELLIOTT If We Specialize Ii 11 1 8 1 ; II J in the j Presenting a Musical Story of the Western Isles. A Satire In Two I j IPUTIiyiO j Manufacture of j Immense Parts. Jl, ilUli i illU f,U,f ?fc)l a The Musical, Scenic Masterpiece That is Different. J Q0D8 '11 M I LsSWIN FRiNTIKG COMPANY 8 Grace St. Wilminaton. N. C. DO YOUR SHOPPING AND 5HIP FING EARLY. More of "Our Boys" will be away, from Homo and Family this year at Christmas time than ever before in our history. On isocount of the enormous volume of War Materia!? and supplies, in ad dition to the usual large movement of Holiday shipments, it will refjuire from now on every available baggage, mail and express car that can be put into service. To help the situation and to insure Christmas packages reaching their destination on time and thus avoid dis appointment the Public is earnestly requested to ship their . Christmas packages (whether by mail or express) at h-u,t ten (10) days or two weeks before Christmas. This action will not only be ap preciated by the Government, but by the Railroads, whose already heavy burdens they are trying tc carry with pT-ornpi'- - and "Ckspatch. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD, J. F. D:.TON, G. P. A. AUTOS FOB HIR1 for Pleassure Driving, Dances, WeddiPvg and Commercial In Her Initial Screen Appearance in Hawaiia's Greatest Singers, Dancers and Instrumentalists. The Feature Attraction at the Palace of Music at The Paftama Pacific Exposition. r ; - . . Prices 50c, 75c, and (1. CO. First four rows $1.50 (War Tax Extra). .. Seats at Elvington's Saturday. liy Irvin S. Cobb A Powerful Drama ofra: :Rc:;i:lifiil Wife's Loyalty NOTE This, the Greatest Goldwyn Picture Yet,- will be presented at Ten and Fifteen Cents We .-want every patron of the theatre to see it That's the reason. 1 y Liijinii i ''''' ami i m'"-y-r"?"-mir!?j2Kr The Id established tnrough slee?ms SIC i - III (Sffl :AW.' :r:&,) I i i m A8?miMz-m. r IrPompeianf j i:l - M"Z Nrghtll I Pickford tcr'i I ! nothing like it for the past 30 years, jit will give us plenty to eat for a long j time to come. Potatoes ana fnnts are i th HOUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA both in most unusual quantities. i am ier.tinjr enormous Quantities of both, !but naturaliv not to the point where car liae between Wilmington and At- j it makes me sick as do othera here lanta will be oatLnued via Augusta, I '.who verily eat too much. j in c'dhnectirjn with '"the Georgia Rail- K 7, 7- Q oT. t foT.-,t ! road, upon the following schedules H: will not forget me, as I do not forget T ,rTMr,rpAx, . o.on n LV. WILMINGTON . . . . . .3:30 P. M. L.v. Florence .. 7:55 P. M. r,v Sumter .9:30 P. M. Ar. Orangeburg 10:53 P. M. Ar. Augusta (East, time) ..1:35 eight AR. ATLANTA (Gen. tme) . .6:10 A. Mi Returning: Leave Atlanta 8:35 P.M. -arrive Wilmington 1:00 'P. M. Passengers may remain m this car, j in the Union Depot, wnich is in the j heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M., if they so desire, ana, on account of the j earliep "arrival of this train, and tfie use of the Union Depot, convenient connections may be made with through Dicing, Sleeping Car Coach trains tvliich leave from rpo station for Chi cago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, etc. For fares, tickets, etc., apply tz T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. vt. Phone 160. . Wilmington, N. C. CAMP DEVENES AND UFTON STRUGGLE FOR FOOT BALL HONORS AT POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK Ig:.-.'f8g:"-:'' MORTGAGE SALE. . Y,j vlrtne of the power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed made by Delia P.. Merrick and husband, John Merrick, to the North Carolina Home Building Asso ciation, bearing date November 23rd, 1915, and duly registered on the records of New Hanover County In Book &8, page 313, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door In the City of Wilmington, on Thursday, th 13th day of December, 191V, at twelve o'clock M.. the following describ ed property situated in the City of Wil ming'ton. to-wit: BEGINNING at the in tersection of the Western line of Sixth Street with tie Northern line of Marstel lar Street, runs thence Westwardly along the northern line of Marstellar street 150 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with I Sixth street 32 feet; thence Eastwardly j parallel with Marstellar street 150 feet to Western' line of Sixth street; thence Southwardly along Western line of Sixth I Street 32 feet to the Beginning, being part ,' of Lot C, Block 7, according to the official I This 13th of November, 1917. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, By John D. Bellamy & Son, Attorneys. 30 DAYS 11-13. SEABOARD AIR LIE RAILWAY Phones 15 and 3-15. ..-rtux ui vaiii u -uuLuri re( Hivma' o tnumn i mi , i- , . . laouration otu Arched voMn SSwS eS ougnouv. The large The Progressive Rallwpy of the South. Effective Nov. mh. 19l. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM WILMINGTON. No. 133 :55 P. m. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points ; PULLMAN , PAF LOfi CAM, WILMINGTON TO CTJAR LOfTE. No. 195:00 A. M.- Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR LOTTE. tfDen at lO.'CO P. M. for Passen gers. - RRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON No. 1412:40 P. M. Train from Charlotte and Intermediate Volnis. PDL'LMiM PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. No. 2012:10 A. M. Train from Charlotte and. Intermediate PoiDts. SbEEPINO CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MA If REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7:30 .A. M. For detailed Information and reserva tions, all on City Ticket Agent. Orton flptel Building. - v 7 .'Phone xlS. R. S. KOOWCE, T. P. A. Wilmington. N. Ci IOHN T. WEST.. D. P. A., Raleih, WinstonrSaler-Morfc?-ead City-Beau fort Pullman Sleeping Car Line Be sorriea Wfnston-Salern-Goldsboro . Slewing Car Line. . Southern Railway System annonn ces effective 'With last C2is into and out of Beaufort Sunday, Aug. 12th, the Vyinsfon-SPle -Morehead ; City-BeaTi fort Sleeping Car line will be snpriten d to Wlnston-Salem-Goldsboro Lin. Car will cpntinus ix, be handled on trains Nos. "232-112 and 111-23 L For further details askv Southern Railway System Agents, or address J O. - J ones, Traveling Passenger jtrent Raleigh, N C, " - -'77 is adored the world over for her ability, character, and youthful charm. Miss Pickford has again honored the makers of Pompeian toilet preparations-by posing" exclusively for the 1913 Pompeian Beauty Art Pariett Above is pic tured only the head. 'The long panel shows the full length figure in beautiful colors. Size of panel, 28x754 inches. Art Store value 50c. This panel" and a sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream sent for only 10c. See coupon below. Brings Beauty While. Ton ii XL Sleep ii Faithful, use of Pompeian NIGKT Cream every r.;;,u-t upon retiring makes, the skin regain or l.eep its freh, velvety, youthful charm. ,In beautiful purple and gc)d jars at the stores, 40c and 80c Guaranteed by the makers cf Pompeian MASSAGE Cream (which exercises and youth-i-fies the face) and Pompeian HAIR Massage which removes deadly den- druff and baautifies the hair. " Only 10c and this coupon bring you a 1913. MaryHPickford Art Panel and sarhple of Pompeian NIGHT Cream. coupon Now MP R iStamp accepted, dime preferred! The Pompeian Mfg. Co., 2100 Superior Are., Cicve'aad, 0. Name...... ..v. Address City. 0 Slate..' Write very clearly USE DISPATCH SPECIALS I- I 1;r it n Sf
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