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:PAGB FOURTEEN1 . I si Academy. Bijou- JoyUind. . Pace. :' THE MORNTKG" STAB WlLMiy GTQff ; 'CC SUNDAY, IN OVEMBER13, 1910. up .their TLares and Jettates, over the threshold of - which , they have never The Acad s my of -Music thia., week will o5er' two' original Xew .York ro vtiuctior.8, and do doubts responding both-to a desire to see tne oest mat is:in the country and al30 to demon-V- strateappreciation of the efforts of V Mr. S. A. Schloss, head of the Schloss theatres, "standing ro6m',only" .au diences will greet the attractions. '.From ail indications this witl cer . talnljr.. result, tomorrow- night,- when. 3-.be noted aetrcss, Mies Mary Manner r" ing, known as oiie of the most beauti- ha been givca a-rolc UiatglVea ttis iniinent tutress a uaiuucr oIi4'.a- dve situations, convincing. uiiet-u ng, and-tru, wBVh bring realistu to cue summit, oi realization. . .j Thi drama or vital jnte.resr is strongly i stimula ting on youths A;s permitted 'a man to aet; foot.,: . One, of the most amusing-scenes is. the--preparation the three maKeB to retire for the night in sleeping accommoda tions :con8isting of a- footing" .Tied, :a sofa couch' and .ijorr; tiiair 'Ji'st ms they are about to 'turn, ou"' the I's'ht'.in rushes a man.-iiot a burglar; however, but a" good-looking, good latufed young gentlemau in evening clothes. Ho quiets the screams of the girls and assures them he was compelled to flee to their apartment tor protection ani mat in order to if mi the safe side he intends to; re- fafge 'rowdr. in MitiQntoiv the j pictures : are sbtfwn at each , pertorna- At JoylanU.. Joylahd was crowded to .theldcorfe yesterday 1 by - the young JM?8'. '91 Wilmington tifs tfce Jpiaiiager had th ? kiuac open from 10 to. lZ.oclbck, so aisl :6 stye all. the. youag-ladies tne b:sj feature; film, "Delighifedf. Dptiy" antr everyone who saw it was .well plea$-t ad. j There 'is grea,t improvement &ti the theatre since tie 'cUause of man agment and these lmproymenta are.l , , . . . : -. J' a.LXJ-x ua-i i - - . ; . - . III : -TStaM -n-!.- f'rt'J.f ' " - - !-s . I Hull nil III adundarice: of ccu6(iy ;aird .h nniih ail night. - As herefusesuo vg5tbelngtapPtciaedbythe, public. tj I . - . -r- - J 1 1 V 5 ' v v-iS 5 1 i - ' . !' I'1 ' '.'' " v ' 'y- .' - " v "i : "-: ' O ' v ' . :..-r. ! j, ; '.. J- ;-:: ' J , i ' . 4 " . . 'mary mannering. TT.)-ntTw .r-T'! i '"r""'-. Celehrated. New Ydrk. Actresa. Wo Will Be Seen at Academy of Musift Monday Night, lesson told withreat elfect.r out by the doorv the girls compel him Seats are on sale at Plummer's, to cross the' air-shatt to 1 the next '-. Clyde Fitch's Cornedy; VGiris"r!. bonding-by eana of a; thin wooden: "Girls,' written 'by'; Clyde Fltci" anil sheir This Is Jut iohe' gf tie many desctibed by conservative dramatic JumorpUs incidents tha clever . play reviewers as' the best comedy pt his'wrSiht, h3-intro.1rfc(f into the three career will bs presented 'iifjhis clt acts of the- comedy. For characters Thursday nig'it' at the'Acadeniy.. : there are- "three man-faEers, only one This comedy prior to'-itsTprbductioTi of" whom. however, is" sindere in her in America was .played "in Berlin-intentions; the girl elocutionist across where it' ran for two years." - On : its the hall, who sees good ijualitles 1 in At the Bijou 'Tojjiorrow. "The Sorrows of te'lrijnfaithful, telling a stly of -Fickleness, that In duces woej and disaster in excellent! Biograph: feuDject, anTl Uz a Career" are the feares of thlbUV that will be shown at the Bijou 'theatre tomor row. Both1 are line ?plcture3 and wjli be seen witi interest; MARY . MANNERING. fill wdwsn oa the American stare end a; wearer of most . gorgeous . "Srowns, will .appear in '.. "A,. Uan'3 World." ;This .event is- of even more importance than -would attach - Jjselt ;to any New -yok production, because Mi3s Mannering and company . wiM come to Wilmington direct from the New York run. This will be the first city played' in the South (only a . few are to be' playsd in the South, how- cve'r), and jvill bo the only one play- f - EC a . t 1 v v4 jHAW ATTRACTIVE QUINTETTE. In Clyde Fitch'3 Greatest Comedy, "5irls," at Academy ot Music -Thans day Night ed in North Carolina. Miss Manner-, production at A Daly's Theatre, New J J J 1 M f ins, ami . cuiuyuuj', tiuu a ocviai ti Yory' City thfcS afternoony reacting .Wilmington tn the morning. So it can be seen that the greatest possible interest attaches itSelf to the appear- York it was so well received that it stayed at the famous 'playhouse all through the Sumer months, making a run of 225 consecutive nights. "Girls," has been most generally described ' as a ' deligntful 'c omedy. If JLu i'v' V - - 1 5 4 JiW!15 l' XffZ tlx u v. ilH .'. V.-.-. r. . j,v..'. x o "f S V 7 T 4 ""i" 1 4 f U A. J It'll V T ' V yT4f.K& -ft -''Z Ills A J VI 4 f-A , 4M K Z "s: - V :-THE MAN-HATERS ' A 1 1 1 . U Tl . . . III.Li f 1 -r.i.i 1 ,.,iii uo , oscn , ncrc - i nursojf , i'iyni in . yiye rucn l AOmeoy success. ance-of Miss Mannering In WUmlngj ton. Seats went .on sale at Plum mer's yesterday.- Thursday night 4he Academy will , present ,;,tbe big New York hit, f "Girls," . seats going on sals Wednes-lay- morning.! Misa Mannerlngs newelt dramatic offering," "A Man's World," by Rachel it CrothersK the author ox ' Tie Three Of Us,-' 13 a strbng playi of human in terest, which was a7 great metropoll tanNsuccs8, upholding a forceful mor- i ,8! leeson brought with trader appeal. c- -in .thisvrilay MiBs Mannering Jias jaev- : . .. er hadm better; ODnortunitv to a:mw to greater advantage her' qualUies of -charmand dramatic - emotrolaVShe Certainly its clever, author, could W have selected a more fortuitous qr inspiring title for his play.' ' Tie word is no sooner mentioned than a mental picture . filled with youth, beauty," vivacity and c:everness stirs the imagination just simple, natur al, unassuming : girlishness that sparkles with the -radiance of it own glflw of freshness and chorus, , is what Is'said "tobe-found in 'Mr. Fltbh'a work.'.:...- ,. :': ' -'. "Girls,"; tells : the story'- of three young women . who go '. to New York to earn thejr living and w ith the avowed intention! of having nothing to do with the opposite, sex. - The trio live in a little studio where-they set every male that appear "on the scene, the drunken janitor; the bachelor or flee -clerk and others. That tae three girls finally succumb to the charm of the sterner sex goes without saying, but their efforts . to resist y and the gradual desertion of the man-hai;ng standards for a quib.-'Jsuccesslon 01 amusing comedy scenes and clever dialogue. - ' The Crystal. Another fine ' bill got-s on at the Crystal Palace- tomorrow , afternoon and the management feels that it will be one -of the best yet' offered thH many patrons of the resort. The. pro gramme will include singing aha dancing by a splendid team. The till the past week' was good and ;drew tly Corns Ddn'iv " Hurt A Bit. . ... Tired, Ailing, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty feet, Corns, Callonses and B onions, : ' TlZCnxes Bight OS. ii (ContiitoedFi qiff Page 9,1 worth and ;hli; manyv excellences of character, rejoice that the-Sjtato's del eagtion in Corigre3s 13 to . have the benefit of his ripe statesmanship ana mature judgment. ' ' And . the Greens boro district honored itself in placing this commission in nts worthy hands. Undoubtedly the time . has come for a re-alligmsrent of political parties. We are . having too much - government by commission. We must.have. a tar iff Tor revenue only, a tax on incomes and .. an . .inheritance tax. The poor .have borne .the burden 3 bf this gov ernment already too long and it la time fQC.tho.se who haire fattened, on special privilege under the protection Lof the government "to. bear their pro portion of its support. and- mainten ance. - -i 4 in 1 I BE J- V Bay good-bye to your corns the very nrst time you use T I Z. You will never know yon hare a corn, by rJon or - aK lous, or sweaty, tired, SwoUeii, achlnrf fet any more. It's, jut wonderful the Way the pain vanishes. Rul the corn' hammer It with your fist if you'wlsh uo more pain after TIZ than Ifrhere' had never been a blemish on your f eet. Doesn t that sound good to-s yon? Doesn't it? Then read thls...' -. "The corn on either of my tota were aa large as the tablets yoH make ' to cure them. To-day there 1 no aim of corns on either foot and no soreneaa.' It'a aa up-to-date GodaeaL am.- A. Hoover, Progrean, N. O. Just use TIZ. It's not like, anyihtaar else for the purpose you ever heard of.: It's the only ioot remedy-ever made rrhlch acts on the principal of drawing out all the poisonous exudations -which cause f sore feet, PoWder$ Vand other 4 remedies merely ciogtip the pores. TIZ gleans them out and keeps them cleani It works riarht off. Tau trlH fl fcett he very first time it's Used. Use tt .a i SOrO.ICCt. There tn nofhlne- on pnrth that can compare wjth it. JIZ is fr LETTER FROM THE : CAPITAL '"f Two C19 Chiefs. ntece Ls delicious bit -of Indian gotisinr"rrt Qtfauuli Torker's iiAry of 1 tils' meeting witli x-FresKleut Itoose- veit at Frederic. Okla.,r ns he told it in a speech at Cach: ( ' " tiuanah go to VYeileric'k to see Boosfreltl Tliere big onjwa. Qnauah no coyld 'get to Kposeveit " Itoosevelt he look over crowd and see Quanab. He say. 'Why, Quanajir and crowd opeued to let Quaoah through, and there two big chiefs shake hands Rooseveltl big chief of the whitonan. and Quanati. big chlet ot the Co manebes."' " . . ' . . . A Tale of Te.H.' Many curious things hare done. stage duty for Yorick's skulf. but it remain ed for a French tbeatcro Uepope the mythhraj apple of the mythical Wil liam " Tell's.mythlcal bowVand -arrow feat In favor of. an' egg.' ' M. Falcon nler and Sfllel Mlrval were the 'fells. pere et fils respectively. No apples be ing ' among the :'proporties." . au egg was substituted andVoised upon Allle. MirraPs head of raven hair. M. Fal connier, the erack bowina,n. took aim and : qisstd. tueklly ;tb. ; bolt went half mf-inch a$ove and not below the eg.V; William Tell took aim again, 'amid - heightened suspense, and this tlme !uashed the egg.th contents -of "Which found place in the actress hair r' P'tinf BeUeve lnj.- ' . .The Sgni;eh9j.a.j)Jfidbl'hord Giles. I -'suppose ynu feed"" ir 'dallj Willi pjuir-tnaUtr. . ,. : - , . , nieHNf;W,-if. Kobe o yer 000. 1faugled foods vr ' me.v Jusl -"ay and oat-oa ts atid ay Iondon .Telegrnph. Miss Coy (at 1 ho garden rwrtyi T.e4 J yotr kis nip; (.eruuiiiy . " " : known you Tin linr.v Mr, I lustier: iWMiktng at IjW wntt lnWelt. ihen. snnr't ,puse; fojne itrourd in aii'hom and a 4"itrterV Boston Transcript. ; s Bp that Is ill to hi msplf will. be goo4 to uolxjdy.-.gcotcb rnverb. Hit Wish." " . v "-, Vllard workln' v ife joo've pot. Bill ' ;;?: I wish ru a coupie uiore uks 1 .,$-..?!': -- f-: .... , a -U far .The Brunswick Wood & Lumber Co., Wilmington, N. C, will show - you suiiaoie lots in aij parts o? ifle qiy ana e arrangenr.ent of pur- chasQrs p$ame without any trouble and cq to you. '..i' ; Xt Tho Brunswick Vybod N. C, will make ; e of charge as and specif i- - patious for buUdiriss of aUylesand designs in frame, brick, slonc, :-inlorced cQQcxe -etd home to the largeA and richest residence,' and. save you this way 5 per cent. The Brunswick Wood Lumber Co., Wilmington, N. C, will build you, and guarantee same iiot to cos(tj any more than the original con trac price oi the house same according to plans and specifications, saying this way a good deal of money. . Tho Brunswick Wood & Lumber Co., running their own -saw mill, sash,. door and-blind f aAory; turning lithes -and cabinet work depart ment, iq, a pos a building in a shorter time than pother. contractors, and also at a saying of from 10 to IE per cent, to the owner. . .' ' . , ".. . Don't forget to get the price of ty - . - . f. bcforule tthig (u t job, s 1 Wfealprie can , sye you money. ' f - r, .- - : ' - ' - ' - information gladly given, and you are under no obligation whatever. FACTORY: 214 S. Front St., Phone No. 645. MILL: Foot of Church Street, Phohe No. 1452. ToShin. by Contraflj.. , . Aunt vur br We. "my -dear boy, is delightfully rich xud ail that, but 1 doii't think she Will make much of a beauty "show at the altar. Nephew You don't eh? Just wait till ; rw see her with the bridesmaids A Question of Courage. Phyms Yes." he ' :wa5 paying atten tions "to 5her; qhlte. a long timt. ;. BiacT&erLPerIip3 he hadnJthe cour age to propose" . '"' ;' i - L , Phyilfs Dh. -1 doa't know: Perhaps he had the courage, not ta propose.--Gxc'bange. Y -- ' :-" counuvoverasine j r-pv 'A .1.. .1..-. nf w M lies Hi MlMEl;,ul'k ta thcir ho ixi ei everv Inifffrt when they are out of town. Thev find it a great satisfaction and it re lieves antianxiety -ton the part of their .families, - f r - . "" " .. 5 - The universal 'Bell' Telephone Service makes tms possuMe. r .V-Eyery.?;lXejepQheis.a Long Distance Station. .. . ' '. ; ; -; :' . v V;, - ; Are y;oU a subscriber? ,AJaBMeaa- s'qutpp:rn bew. telephone and telegraph company A'. rnnzicnt and c Jx.ooTmq 9 S Bficl VLifae, Cement, Placer, etc. eand Lathes. rrKV.Miwj ! I. ill--;. .-',1'.,- v.- : - -: - . 1 .v. 1... . r V . ' . :'::;;, ''v S;v-::.- -:y.. '' '- ;--s v
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