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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SATURDAY AFTERNOONDECEMBER 8, 1 9 1 7 PAGE TWO. NATIONAL ARMY MEN ON THE RANGE LEARNING MARKSMANSHIP EW YO R K DAY-BY-DAY. A fO. iHetntvre.) " " -w.-.w.W.VW.w.vAV.w.w.W.W-.w. :- .J.-.-.....-.-... -.V.V.V.VMfM)(Mv:r;-K'tiSnS i Vfhe thousands of theatre-gbers who vsniai ''rorreRnondent to. The DisDtch.y are familiar f8 with A. H. Wdfeds' sue- --New york, iJc. pear old .Del's' " ! r.PRH Jta n nmdrinDr ftf fnrPfl rnmprilAM 'tha nna . -arav flnwntnwTI nn Rftavn.r iwUl be interested in the , announce- street has closed its- doors. (Down- "VT"OU girls who have an idea that Nment that his latest farchit, "Mary'o town Delmonico's was one of the most T You would like rto be the hero- I Ankle," wUl be presented at the Acad- histOTic Testaurants in America. For X 1' L?t lwith Th?oTSayNew re than ninstr years the,Deimonico rooirths llSie wSmp hafbUen M5Sf n3 Zi f,r.H2fw ltomH7 as catered t0 m0n f W aJ h arm to TibTrty, Priscilla Dean f YT?.ca.st and production. Mary-.a. in the . vicinity of the restaurant that Ms broken hers in The Gray Ghost" r& r 4 Na erber, Mng cam- i "" :"'ttf : No end of interesting associations pietea "The Voice on the" Wire7? and ; rented; success' and ;universal approv-; t d Delm0nico restaurants in beings engaged in the production of al during its-three months' run in c which developed" from :he .MysteryShip," was suddenly Isew York, because of its novel treat- 1NCW . w"11-" cut"u steicloer with nPTiHiAifia nt fho TTni ment, amusing plot and brisk dia- SEa11 shops into dining places 3.?p5al?S: logue. The n!w York Globe said it toqym throughout the world. Louis SS-to SCto -:Hoi5l ;was as good a farce as "The Boomer- 'apoleonurmg his years of exile m itf 1Los 1es fhat very nfght iang" or "Turn to the Right'was com- America made.the Beaver Street Del- her cage-.becoming acute, an operation ledy. It would be unfair to divulge .'inoiiico his headquarters. - was performed. Thanks to a strong ; the., plot of the piece, but it may be Many gay parties have been held constitution and the health which fol ibest described as a complicated hon- there. Dr. Kane made his announce- lows a life outdoors, the operation was !eymoon. Not the' least of the play s men r, regarding his arctic explorations successful and in three weeks the ''merits, are the superb production and here and among those who frequently plucky girl was back at work', at the brilliant company including Lilliau visited the place whero the Van Bu- stuclio again. As a serial heroine j Claire, Bert Leigh, May Wallace, rens, Stuyvesants, Morgans and Jenny Miss Gerber is a pronounced success. ! James Hester, Edward Butler, Louise Lind, whose voice used to thrill a mill- f he has brown hair and eyes and her I Sanford, Donald MacLeod, Gertrude titude in Eowling Green. ! f aee i'eKters perfectly before the I Mann, Frank A. Meehan and. others.; tJntown Delmoaicos on Fifth Avenue' camera- Besides, she has the requisite ib still one of ihe most salect places ift t ghi there is 'hardly one of town Mi;f i nfilirirai nistnrv has nppn i , so on aalp Wprlnpc:dav mnrnine at El- T ,Z -I C m t-nirty-iwo reexs in wnicn ner me is - iiuu in uaiigci. jLeader Murphy hoias his conferences jThe prices will range from 50 cents' ! to $1.50. War tax extra. Tickets will go on sa vington's -:o:- v.v. n selected from the New England States learning how to shoot straight when they meet i DISEASES IN STATE. the Ejc'ik range at tlieir cantonment. edt ime Mi onny i Not Unusually Large Number But Re suit of -Good Reporting. (Special to The Dispatch) r qfes&gp. i i cially with the present price ot coal and plllj .. ' V , I II No chance of a chill if jtou have a Per fection Oil Heater to warm up the room while you undress him. You'll find a hundred uses for the Perfection. It's light and easily carried ; sturdy, depend able, safe. It's economical too espe cially with the present price of coal and gns. Eight hours glowing warmth on a gallon of kerosene. Now used in over 8,000,000 homes. Best results obtained with Aladdin Security Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) vvasningrton. D. C BALTIMORE Charlotte. N. C. MD. Charleston, V. Va. Cuarleston, S. C , Despite the many new hotels Hiat are THEDA BARA NOW THEDA BAR A j ppringin up Delmonico's and Sherry's Theodosia Goodman has had her 1 still hold the cream of New York pa- name officially changed. To the aver trqnage. : i age person, even the average movie Another old restaurant downtown fan, this means nothinc. But ht it Raleiihc!?DwV8.-T5eU nun-' thatrtill survives -the trend of business .feLl, offic,ial dred and thirtv four cases of con- nortnwara is tne nistoric rraunce Tav- tir- "aa- "i uw weve SSou iif Kc?Z- ,rn. where Washington bade farewell : ft something. o more camouflage ilina at thts time, according to the to his' troops. It is never ooen at night, j ea- 01 xne state Boara ot tieaitn Dy ur. mumc auu uucm are oaneu. A. McR. Crouch, State Epidemiolo- - gist. These diseases are whoopins. ,' -Irvin Cobb is back from his Ossining mm mm mm A ! cough 620 eases;, measles 155; scarlet near Sing Sing prison farm for the j fever 1.41; typhoid fever 131; small- winter speaking season in Now York. pox 31; infantile paralysis 3, and cere- j Cobb has on an average of 50 invita- bro-spinal meningitis 3. ! tionr. a week to b-.i the "fehief speaker j While these diseases are prettj -t dull banauets. He settles on about .generally distributed all over the v.0 ! State, the pins on the map show that Tt" is saici tIiat xhc?r constant re j in some counties they become more ests are whr,t drcvc him to JpaVe nis fis represented on the map rs being ; more less epidemic in Cherokee, I Clay, Macon, Wilkes, Cabarrus, Hen j derson, Rutherford, Cleveland, Cald well, Davidson, Mecklenburg, ' Anson, : Union, Nash, Edgecombe, WTilson and j Chowan. Measles is shown as esist I ing in Forsyth, Davidson, Gaston, j Mecklenburg, Henderson and Pender. I Scarlet" fever in Forsyth, Guilford, country. ir.artment for At a luncheon tho other day he told o? a negro laborer on, a rail road disputing the right of way with a. limited. As Cobb expressed it he" was a "total loss." A claim figent. scurried to th.T widow j nd pressed five one hundred dollar :a. A bupreme Court ius- tice has fixed it and by the same sweep of his pen, Theda's father, Bernard Goodman, has become Ber nard Bara; her mother, Pauline L. Goodman, Pauline L. Bara; her brother, Marque Goodman, Marque Bara, and Esther Goodman, a sister, Loro Bara. Through her petition we learn that Theda was born in Cincin nati and that her father is a native of Poland. Her mother was born in Switzerland and was the daughter of Francois Bara de Coppet. Hence the new name. Theda further stated that she w?s over twenty-one. ' :o: bills in hor hands and had her sitrn fhe dotted lines. The next week she J Rockingham, Mecklenburg, Gaston, blossomed out in gay widow weeds and f Caldwell and Burke; diphtheria, in met a friend: Rockingham, Alexander .and North- "Mandv yo shoreiy must be lone- ampton, and typhoid in Forsyth, Hen- some with Jim gone." derson, Gaston, Cleveland, Robeson,, "Indeed I is." Richmond and Wayne; smallpox in "Owine to fret hitched arain " ! Wayne and Gaston. ! j sho' is iust wait till the next rail- l These maps, explains the State rr.nA Rhinps imtn mo" . Board of Health.'Care made up from . x j the monthly reports of the various; county quarantine officers. While the i number of contagious diseases that I exist UVs month appear unusually j large, says the board, it is not likely they are larger now than in other A MINING CAMP TO ORDER When Director Edward J. L.2 Saint was ready to film "Fighting Mad," a Butterfly pliotoplay, he discovered J.I x -1 - 1. j l li y 1 , X tuai iugs enougn io duiiu nine caDins; ur course s ic x reproduce a '49 mining camp were 'in th? carer. NEVA GERBER required. Now if thc.c thing that Southern C.ii:; neighborhood of Los An-: proflJuce it is lo;;;-. IiMt just had to have the logs were ordered shipped fr:; and now they are be: c short lengths for bin;:: fires. :o: c. w , v DREADFUL NEWS! A In a new Jack Pick;' picture Louise plays i ! tough girl v.ho is the . young prizefigluer. In the proper atrr.orhcvc scenes were taicen where weeklv firh'; amusement of the oponic:; motion picture pcorrle. I. tended one of these fipl-i ( .. had to wear bov's clorhrs v "get by." However, sho -cited that her ha" i-:A rf:" ' reared. O'.iii-!-; c::i-. X r- Good old Nick Carter! Ths maeic of his namp automatically reduced the "gri:. of the charge on which young Edward Hannon was arraigned in court. Edward is 17 years old and , years at this season. This is the .firsts face(1 Magis,vate Breen to answer a jve i . con,r-" -T S3',, ' fh?rge of attempted burglary. Next i .riei 1 oek when h examination i, contin- I i means oi imowmK wusiu uuu iu wiuu extent these diseases prevail in the State. ied attempted burglary will have given rway to disorderly conduct, the ele mentary grade in the school of crime. A hom?-going worker told how young1 Hannon stopped him on his way from r theatre and ordered him to hold un his hinds. "What happened then?" asked the Magistrate. The accuser ad- Donl Forget Christmas Is Near Nice lire Collars and Handkerchiefs. -c.v .iatm Hats. ul $2.25 Colored Trimmed Felts $1 .00. n 1 r ruaoir vans P-ibbon, wide and narrow. MISS ALMA BROWN ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. AUTOS FOR HIRE for Pleaseure Driving, Dances, Wedding an j Commercial City Livery Co. Phones 15 and 3-5. AUSTRIANS CLAIM (Rv Associntod i-tess.) , vitiuiit, rnuaj, ucu, via. i-iuiiuun, ; mitted tIlat no eff0rt was made tO IUO- Dec. 8 (British Almiraky per vvire-,lp!,t liT nTu1 h finallv er.nhhed thr jiess i-ressi. Austro-nunganan gen- ,oy and tQok a t a frQm i eral headquarters today issued the . .m following statement: t.-J-: T;t. I ami r T-t! U .1 . I - I J.y 1IIJI lilfi M't "lit: till. I "The troons of Field Marshal Con-' ....... . r, . . fv. is rate turnea to the prisoner ana rad von Hcetzendorf have won iurtn- 1 er successes in their attacks. After j t , , e v , A ,o hand-to-hand engagements lasting sev- ?f b00 do.vou reta'1? eral hours, Austrian rifle regiments "Nck Carter's me favorite author, broke the enemy's resistance on 1 fhf reniv. Monte Sismol. With the fall of this j "Oh," siid th. Magistrate suppress- J bulwark, which has been stubbornly rng a smile. defended for weeks, the Italians lost ; more than 1,000 prisoners and large I,os Anele; will nrmit tbo sle of quant'ties of war material of every lienor onlv in orisinal packages. T degpiition. The total number of saw what I ilice to be the orisrinal prisoners captured since Tuesday east --ckage on Broadway yesterday after- of Asiago has increased to 15,000; Jloon the booty and guns also have increas-, - ed. j "Poctn fhoofro- MoBtnitioo hnvfi ' There is more Catarrh in this section Hi tutr t"ouuir i nail nil mi utri iiiotasfo jmii. N saga gagasasgg?ciTrigpwa Special Sale Gisps 24 Only, 28 Guage Double Guns Priced at (Regular Value $15.00) L. C. SMITH. New Featherweight Guns . FULTON. FULTON SPECIAL. REMINGTON AUTO. REMINGTON REPEATING. STEVENS REPEATING. COLUMBIA SINGLE GUNS. $20.00 been suspended." together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors proscribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to rure with local treatment, oronounced X incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY y Yaquis on Warpath (By Associated Press) Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 8. Yaqui Indians srreatly influencefl by constitntionai treat- Thursday attacked Esperanez, 70 miles pent. Hall's Catarrh Medicine manufac tj t fi.nmn. a nnr-nrriinir tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, south of Guayamas, Sonora, according is a 0O;nstltutiona remedy, is taken in to a message received nere touay, anu ternaliy and acts turu tne niooo on tne i vburned the office and store house of ' Mupous nrfaces of the J?ystern. One 7, Z- , , .. -. .. , ; Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any I i.iv. ..n.u..uv r i tae tui nail o lhuhtu ivit-'ijciiif iuiim iu an American firm. Nothing has been cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. heard from about 30 Americans living ' -',pvHg?niR?8cife,Tole,i0' hi0' in the Vicinity., Hall's Family Pill for constipation. E -t ..... mm jHffiifaaKS&SgVV't' Swinging along at a double quick "with 4heir-supeWl3undahtitaiity expressed in their easy marching stride, and the free play of the shoulder .nrascjes that: are n?t..hampered b heavy overcoats a jietachmnt of our soldiers is marcmng xnruuSn a - - &- "ry-; ' i A C A DE MY OF MUSI C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, A. HWOQDS, OFFERS. The Clean Whorcsome Comedy ' With" Metropolitan ;Cafftid FOductibn Months Bijou .u il" A Laugh a Minute- u - Bettpr, Thrni Vair nnH Wnrmor - - Setter .Than) Fair and Warmer : i- New York Globe 4 Prices 50c, 75cv $1 and $1.50. Tickpts go on Sale at -Eivinton Wednesday, Morning. - REMINGTON, MARLIN, SAVAGE, STEVENS, and HAMILTON RIFLES,, STERLING AIR RIFLES evolve: SMITH & WESSON. IVER JOHNSON. U. S. HAMMER and HAMMERLESS J ALL AT LOWEST PRICES 10 and 12 South Front St. , Jiiwiii'W' """"" ;iiv one - not i i i to 'UtC- -' IIufT v-i of a -"it of a ( f the : v ! ;.rr the : ; I: .".1 .SO n. but c:' lei- to t ?o ex ; v.:'!.; an paper, he:- name
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