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K-t . J' If 1 'TOE'W DISPATCH, MOtifoAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 1, 1918 AGE TWO .4- .-V . THEATRES WILLS'" COMPANY At" ROYAL. Opening with a splendid presenta tion of the 'Mil; "Two Old - Cronies which is to be presented in two acts and two sets df special elaiDorate I -tH DEV1LS NOSE." IxargV before she commencea the odiictIon"'of the gripping drama, fvenAs;.You and I," at the Grand day and tomorrow, Lois Weber ilected Harry Carter to piay the leSlof Jhia Satanic majesty. Car- r rtor years was a featurea actor j jy strike a responsive chord with laXNComedian m"5 important New Wilmington amusement lovers wno ;t&: t productions and is looked want something different, and will 3oa;aa one of the "Dest heavies .n De qUiC& to appreciate the rem merit ms. r In the days when Carter ' possessed by this exceptiona. com ayed the title role in "El C&pitaay' ; Danv of artists ROAD COMMISSION IS . UP AGA NST BIG JOB uuu Lyu ocw vi Pt"-w ! .i --. 1 geenery. Wills' Musical Cometi com;' Looks Impossible to rinisli pany opens a week's engagement at! ,. Mr-, the Royal today and will undoubted WOfk on lime lNO OUTt i Reports 3 wore & putty nose, but he had 3ver.done so in films until he sug- 3Ste to Miss Weber the use in or- This aggregation carries 12 talent ed artists, and presents a repertoire rlto add character to the facial Jj f11 ne and Tip-tthe-minute oil s .i-. t, that will be nw and novel to wil- ie.3 make-up and the director was kighted. inington theatre-goers. For example, the opening bill is prcsentea in two magnificent Bcenes and acts, two ? However, Carter's suggestion ' complete sets of special scenery be iirsed him additional labor tor nim-. mg required to put this performance "ill", ' as it took three hours' daily i on The company carries for this bill frr9 --"s rTB, irT'f aFsmr&ifc"!i , V Scene from "Even As You and 1" at the Grand Today and Tomorrow. U : , , i one of the most elaborate sets of b-Jrat on this, makeup for a mere 5Cnery ever seen with a popular Txe&Xsr Of 10 minntes work before priced attraction, and the two act lraeaxaowu For screen purposes a will be both novel and interest- atty sose must be so adjusted that Royal patrons. t win JSOlutely blend into tne sln Wills' Musical Comedy Company, f the face and then must ne -wiped . presented this year- under the aus 7W1 a piece of cheese cloth to Drlng pjcea of wally Helston, is one of the j.p the effect of pores. Consequently pioneers in the popular priced musi ;or: several days it was necessary cal COmedy field, and this year they or Carter to use the utmost dlli- haV6 a company of 12 performers ;-eace in adjusting bis makeup, as It and artists and are said to have the wrald be absolutely the same as on best 9Q0W bav presented previous day. (before the American public. (Special to The Dispatch.) RaleiKh. Jan. 14. The Norm Car olina Code Commission, charged with doing something big for the ;aw, re habilitating it and getting it in shape for the next General Assembly, Is here working on it, but the bet is as 1.000 to 1 that it cannot complete it and meet the constitutional re- auirements. Th8 Commission must have its ma terial back from the printer by No vember 15, according to- official in terpretation of the law, and George Justice, printing Ike of the office of Commissioner M. L. Shipman, must have four months on the job. his will drive the Commission to re-cast the law and edit it, a fearsome job, and nobody here believes it can be done in time. The Commission was somewhat delayed when Judge Calvert was call ed from the editorship of the wont, a position not so designated in the act creating it. The Commission had just started with its work when the codifler was appointed by Governor I Bickett, law partner of the judge. A new man and a new start became necessary. Printing misfortunes do not come in cingle file. Here Is the State of North Carolina which orders the printing of the "174th North Caro lina," as the lawyers call It, and the money is provided. But then ic isn't for it turns out that the reports vill cost the Stae more than it has au thorized. The price of ink, paper, printing and binding has gone so high that the State wjw unable to get the work done within the legisla tive appropriation. Should it be done and somebody start something, it is a good rainy weather speculation as to what would happen. The State officers co not confeeal their embarrassment and they have not come to the real trouble. i H ' Illinois War Council. CHICAGO, m.,.3ta. 14. The first General Sir Neril Macready re ports that there are 9,600 women em it ; a series of SHite war councils i Ployed in the different camps of the jfhieh. the National Couneil of De Tense has arranged to hold In the aiddle West was opened in this city oday s and will be continued over OBterrow. T'he Illinois conference is be followed by similar rallies in Xecttneky, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, tansas and several other States, the erfes to extend over period of about wd weeks. The chief aim or the aovement is to arouse public enthu lcsm in the prosecution of the war, o coordinate the activities of the :tr workers, and to give additional THjmentum to the thrift campaign ?nd mrious other nation-wide move ttenta ia connection with the war. iacb State conference is to De fea nred by a public mass meeting at rhlch the principal speakers will be lecretary of the Interior Franklin K. Ume and Sir Frederick E. Smith, o-".-tomey-general of Great Britain. - 3 cMiBS Abby Pittman Morrison, of Chicago, is an "electrician, first dass," in the United States Navy. British army, and adds that he has nothing but good reports of them. Maxine Elliott, the celebrated r tress, plans to return to England in May to resume her war relief work. Take Tank en Recruiting Trip. New York, Jan. 14. In an effort to give impetus to enlistments in the British and Canadian forces, the Brit ish armored tank Britannia, which was brougirt to New York some time ago for exhibition at the Allied re lief bazaar, is to be started today on an extensive recruiting tour of the United States. Accompanying the tank will be a squad of speakers and Scotch pipers, as well as the can tared Qeiinga submarine which was u$ed px tbf liberty- loan campaign in this .cityattd the. Victory loan canipifn In Canada. A tour of hte South1 witf be made first, after which the Stated of the Middle West will be visited. i r I LtMC AOB SH MEAT BltSEMS IfflEOMATHSEfi Says aHttle Salts in water may i. saVe you from dread f attack. I , , , , I Extraordinary in theme sensational in story and action dramatic in the extreme is that latest LOIS WEBER triumph "EVEN you AND I" 4 dcma of human touts ct bay Coming djroci from its suecetsfit run &i the RIALTD Thtr'e. Nev York City Played by an ALL STAR CAST. Dcr.'t M to sec it GRAND Today and 16 & Tomorrow 25 c X1 f Rhettmatism Is easier to avow man id cure, states a well-known authority, i fiSTe are ftdvised to dress warmly; keep Vhe 'feet dry; avoid exposure; eat Cess meat, but drink plenty of good Vater. i :RheTnnatIsm is a direct result of atinj too much meat-and other rich oods that produce uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood. It ia the function of the kldneyB to filter this ,icid from the blood and cast it out in ihe urine; the pores of the akin are lso a meazys of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly ibid weather the skin pores are cloa-, sd, thus forcing the kidneys to do jSonble work, . they become weak and ?Xnssi&& and fail te eliminate the xrrio cid. Which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, even tually settling in the Joints and mus-aet,-causing stiffness, soreness and safet called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism jet from any pharmacy about four pfS3.Cea.of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon jalltt glass of water and drink be 5re . breakfast each morning1 for a ffadte This is said to eliminate uric sciJ-'by stimulating the kidneys . to isortnal action, thus ridding the blood bt these impurities. Jad Salts bt iaespensiye, harmless md is made from the acid of grapes tad lemon juice, combined with lithta ind Js used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rhetEtnatIsm. Here yon have a pleas ant, effervescent lithia-water drjnk ? men neips overcome uric acid and is ieflclal to your-kldnevt aa well, WALLY HELSTON Presents Wills' Musical Comedy Comp'y One of the Best Known Musical Comedy Organizations On the Road Presenting REAL MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYS Company of Twelve Performers. AH New and Novel Bills SPECIAL SCENERY Opening Bill H2 Old Cronies" In Two Acts and Two Elaborate Special Scenes MIULllllMUiUIJIM Levirrakv and Brennan Aaaln. B'dston, Mass., Jan. 14. Battling Le- vinsky of New York and Bill Bren nan, the Chicago heavyweight, who have given local patrons of boxing some fine exhibition of skill and grit, are booked to meet at the Armory A A. here tomorrow night in another ef fort to settle the question of relative supremacy. This will be the fourth meeting of the pair since last Septem ber. Each has won a decision, and as the first bout was a draw the meet ing tomorrow night. will be the rubber match. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. i between fipes Virginia tobacco. wsn For cigarettes Virginia-Carolina tobacco is the best The sunny South gate the world cigarettes Virginia-Carolina tobacco, the original of all , tobaccos, has the sunshine of the South in it. I And Virginia-Carolina tobacco is "all the ; rage" it has that "life" and "taste" that ; makes ordinary cigarettes seem flat by comparison. comparison, Musiek D) " The Cigarette of Quality NOTE: Cigarettes made of foreign to bacco pay 35c a pound Import Duty. Virginia-Carolina tobacco pays no Import Duty. Isn't it clear why Piedmont3 can give you better quality tobacco ? Piedmont it tit biggest -jelling Virginia -Carolina j dgareite ia the visrld. 5c and 10c a package When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Snlpbur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. At little cost yon can buy at any drug olore the ready-to-use preparation Improved by the addl- flnr, frmmrrt th nt i1' ers. the effects of the dronth in the noS?5 JFLJST S Southwest, and the "cottonseed meal pocn.a. You jtxst dampen a sDoruro m , , National Live Stock Association. Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 14. War and other conditions vitally . aSecting the livestock industry in the United States aro to be threshed out at tha twenty-first annual convention of the American National Livestock Associa tion, Which opened here today and will continue in session until Thursday. Specific subjects slated to receive at tention include the efforts of the gov ernment to stimulate the production of livestock, the Investigation of the meat industry now being conducted by the Federal Trade Commission, the policy of the Federal food administra-j there is an eleventh hour reprieve erick L. Small, a former Boston brok from the Governor and council, Fred-'er, will mount the gallows tomorrow . 1 to pay the death penalty for the mur-1 tMJirV'iWS I Jim . Jin "Ttliil 3 CHEONTEA or soft brush with it and draw tars to Salt Lake City several thousand ; rTr.rr r:' prominent stock growers, buyers, com mv hair J,,. ' aZZ mission men and packers from all gray hair disappears, and, after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy ana luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though, no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive itppearcmce, get brsy at onoo ivth Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound and looks years younger, ihis ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Bellamy will supply you and guar antee niojoy rfifnHedLj w figtUfleiL 'adv.. l r j i sec tions of the country. Galows Awaits Wife Murderer, Concord, N. H., Jan. 14. Unless The Best Tea on Earth Kenny's High Grade Cof fee 25c ft. Baking Powder. RICE At Cut Price. CD. Kenny Go. Phone 67916 So. Front lsLiimttium ".- der of his wife. The murder of Mrs. Small occurred on Sept. 28, 1916, in a cottage occupied by the couple on the shore of Lake Oassipoee. The vic tim was strangled and beaten to death after which the cottage was fired to destroy the evidences of the . crime. A desire to realize on an insurance policy on the woman's life is believed to have furnished the motive for the crime. Tri-State Grain Growers. push at the nineteenth annual con vention of the Tri-State Grain Grow ers' Association, delegates to which are already arriving in this city from all parts of Minnesota and the Da kotas. The sessions of the conven tion will begin tomorrow and con tinue through the remainder of the week. The gathering will be notable for the number of prominent speak- 1 ers on the program. Included among them will be Sir Roderick McKenzie. representing the Canadian Council of Agriculture; Dr. E. F. Ladd, presi dent of the North Dakota Agricultu ral' College; E. J. Quamme, president of the St. Paul Federal Farm Land Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14. The bigger 1 Loan Bank, and Lynn Frazier, gov crops movement is" to be given a big J ernor of North Dakota, wYou Can Shake Loose from The Tortures of Rheumatism By using S. S. S. The germs of Rheumatism are in the blood, which is laden with mil lions of the minute demons of pain, causing untold suffering and bringing its victim from vigor and strength to almost helplessness. To get real and genuine relief from this disease, these disease germs must be com pletely routed out of the system through the blood. S. S. S. has been txsed for fifty years with satisf actor j results in tho treatment of Rheumatism, It act directly upon the blood, which i fromptly purifies of all disease germs, t is a powerful antidote, and elimi nates from the blood all trace of rheumatic t germs, building up and strengthening the run-down syste Write to-day to our medical di rector, who will give you valuable advice regarding the proper treat ment of your own case. Addrcs Swift Specific Co, Dept, I -At lanta, ua. y
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