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i t S, ll i! f r : THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916T Three. THE A TRICAL 1' " : t - Many and life portrayed by,the photoplay, but no "script" was ever so fuUlof he heart- stirring: pathos; no scenario ever con-4 stained a more dramatic' 'incident than that which occurred (recently when g. Rankin Drew, of the Vitagraph stu dios, made into photoplay form that great six -act Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, "The Vital . Question," which is today's attraction at ;the Royal thea tre. , ; ; .;. ; - . Starring in this superb dramatic mas- terpiece is that beautiful and accom plished emotional star, Virginia Pear son, with an all-star Vitagraph sup porting cast including Charles Kent, George Cooper, Anders Randolf, Den ton Vane and Leo Delaney.- . ..;--- "The Vital Question" has a powerful appeal because of the intimate human nature of the question involved. This wonderful Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Fea ture settles for all time the fact that a voraan should marry for no other rea son than love. And proves that a union . without love, no matter how noble a sacrifice may inspire it, in the end' is aiw-avs a failure. In other words a woman should never throw her oppor tunities of wifehood, even to help oth ers who may be near and dear, to her. Virginia Pearson registers one of her very best roles in this great feature, and it is to be presented at the mini mum Royal prices today. Ford Sterling- at Grand. Dear old Ford Sterling If the autos he has torn up and the larlck walls he has broken down were all together, they'd make a pile as high as the Wool worth building! And he. makas his first appearance in a great two-reel Triangle-Keystone comedy at the Grand today, playing opposite pretty Polly Moran, and an all-star Keystone cast in a great two-reel comedy scream, "The Hunt." Ford Sterling is the original slap stick comedian and all the other guys borrowed their stuff from him, so you DIR ECTIO N oft are the tragedies of ,'narir - - . - ' fl VrV Xjv j ' v 'l M. W Su"- ' -! ;W ys V i Starring nt the Royal Today Ha "The Vital Question," Six-Part Vitagraph Bine - Ribbon Feature. can expect something entirely above the ordinary run, even for Triangle comedy productions, in this great two-; reel scream heading today's bill at the Grand. There is some other old Key stone favorites in the piece too, which we will leave as a pleasant surprise for you. "The Little Boy Blue" is one of the prettiest dramatic productions of the year which features Elsie Jane Wilson and Rupert Julian in the leading roles, and which is also on today's bill at the Grand. And then will come another ' great single reel comedy feature, but it would be too much to tell you all that is in store for you at the Grand the place that is always cool and pleasant to day. Come and see! Comedy Day at Bijou. Four big reels 01 L-Ko Komedy at the Bijou today. Two of the very great est two-reel L-Ko Komedies ever re leased, all on today's bill, and other big things, too! Did you ever hear of such a- bill on one day? You never did! ; "Ignatz's Icy Injury", is " one of the riproaringest two-reel L-Kos ever pro duced, a brand new one, starring inimi table Billy Armstrong, and a new L-Ko ieaamg lady, Lucile Hudson, ana sne s a beauty, too, and you want to see her in her first big comedy today." "Ignatz's Icy Iniurv" is n mttr from beeinniner to -Many of the scenes is water biuij. gives opportunity for some of the and fame ious slan-stick that L-Kos are 'fa mous for the world over. . And the second one is another great two-reel L-Ko Komedy scream, "Sir. Flirt in Wrong," starring beautiful Gertrude Selby, with Harry Gribbon and Reggie Morris in the leading roles, and is one continuous gcream from be ginning to end. It all happens in the To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System. . Take the Old Standard ' GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You " know what you are taking as the "formula is printed on every label, ? showing" it: is Qjinmo and Iron in a tasteless fornv fcOc. - ;. ' simnlv fln . 6 nearby, and you will rS-P0" convulsion. I -'hULCl. And '-' th vn rvr.. - ' . . . the wnri7L, Anrmatea weekly. These wtre yUr eyes in Pictures. ?lles are Setting to be the wiSS-features at t?e BI3ou' kGep Up WIth a11 the-big do mgs of the world by following them. LUMBER PLANT SHUT DOWN On Account of Heavy Rain at Mount Olive Crops DiMnaged. Special Star Correspondence.) ;nn.01lv-K' C" July 28. The un usually heavy rains of the past few aays have compelled 'the Enterprise Lumber Company to cease operation of i!im plant here, due to their in fii y to set loSS- The mill has been idle practically all of the week. The logs -for-the mill are secured across a large swamp from the mill and, in view SLii 5Ct that thi3 still S i'v is no te"ing now just wnen the mill can resume operations. Only cotton and tobacco, it is tnought, has been damaged to any ex tent as a result of the recent rains. Nor can it be stated definitely at this time what the nrnhahis rimoo-a tn these crops will be, but it is generally believed that it will be quite a good bit. Already in some sections tobacco is said to be wilting and dying and. should there come a few fair, hot days, cotton will begin to shed its fruitage very , badly, say the farmers. It is not thought that the corn crop has been damaged o any appreciable extent. PRIMARY FOR JUDGE WINSTON- Method of Nominating Decided Upon by District , Committee. Weldon, N. C, July 2S. The Demo cratic executive committee of the Third Judicial district met here yesterday and called a primary to be held Sat urday, .-September 9, to nominate a judge, to be voted for in the general election in November, to fill the unex pired term of the late Judge Peebles. WILLIAM FOX WHITEVILLE TOBACCO MARKETS TO OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY Quite a Number of Buyers and Ware- housemen Already on Hand. (Special Star Correspondence). Whiteville, N. C, July 28 It has been decided by the Whiteville and Growers tobacco warehouses this week to open the Whiteville market on Wednesday, August 2nd, instead of opening with the other other markets in the belt on Tuesday, the first. Quite ai number of buyers and warehousemen Wave already arrived and both warehouses here are expecting'a highly satisfactory "break" on the opening date. The outlook has considerably brightened in the past few days, the' tobacco men say, and the growers generally seem well pleased with the outlook. Mr. H. G. Tuggle, who was connected with the Whiteville warehouse last season, has arrived and will be on the market for Dibble Broth ers this; season, y , ' r FAIR BLUFF FLOODED r r.mfw- River Overflowed Into Main Street of Town. (Special Star Correspondence). Whiteville, N. C July 28.Reports reaching here this morning from Fair Bluff are to the effect that the water in the Lumber i river is running over the banks there and , up into the main thoroughfare of town. No damage is reported and the water is receding, but pedestrians have encountered some dif ficulty In getting about. Mail for route No. 2 from Whiteville that goes to Welches Creek township, instead of Western Prong as reported In this cor respondence yesterday, was -delivered today, the1 substitute carrier, receiving it on the opposite . side of the White Marsh this morning. " : - , v- Aer the Day's Work , : .. :Lumina where ?. y.ou will meet your friends and have an enjoyable time. - ! (Advertisement.) ;, J 0 CARR !ll WA Introduced at Department' of Justice. Meets Asaictant Attorney General Graham. (Special Star, Telegram). Washington, D. C, July 28. James Osborne Carr, whom Senator Simmons recommended for appointment as Dis trict Attorney for the Eastern part of the State, came' to Washington today and called on Assistant Attorney Gen eral Graham He was accompanied to the department by Joe Tayloe and Hu bert Martin," secretaries to Senators Simmons and Overman, respectively. . Jar. carr's visit to Washington Is in line with the policy of Attorney Gen eral Gregory, who desires to look over prospective appointees before their names are sent to the Senate for con firmation. It is known that Mr. Gra ham was favorably impressed with Mr. Carr and there is every reason to be lieve his nomination will be made with in' a very short time, v Men who have visited Washington since the Wilmington, man was recom mended for the obX say ' his appoint ment will be - cfho of ; the most popular made in the State in a long time. Carr has been practicing law for many years and Is well and favorably known throughout the State. Incidentally he has been a consistent follower of the teachings of Jefferson both in lean and prosperous times. P. R. A. ALFRED LYNCH NOT LOCATED i Lenoir Sheriff's Trip io New York City ' All in Vain. (Special ;Star Correspondence.) Kinston,. N. .C, July 28. Alfred Lynch has not been captured in New York, it is stated officially at the sher iffs office here. Sheriff A. W. Taylor "knows. Taylor has just returned from New York, to which city he went early in the week, taking with him -a local man who declared to him that he had seen Lynch within the past month and talked with the murderer of Manly Hatch. Lynch, a mulatto, . with Indian blood his boast, cut to death Hatch, an Onslow county lumber camp com missary keeper, a couple of years ago, and made a sensational getaway from the Kinston police in an automobile race with officers. He had rode boldly into the city, and when the police got wind of his appearance, escaped through having chartered a faster car than the officers had at their disposal. When Sheriff- Taylor arrived in New York this week he was so anxious to get Lynch that he went straight to the police commissioner. He was prom ised all assistance by the department head. But at the detective bureau met ropolitan sleuths proved that the Kin ston official's companion had given an address which did not exist. They "made a monkey" of the spy. Sheriff Taylor followed his man for two days to places "where Lynch might be," and finally gave up the hunt. He left the man in New York and returned home. ROCKWELL WINNING FAME AS OFFICER IN AVIATION CORPS Colunibius Boy in French Army Gets Hln Name in the Papers. (Special Star Correspondence). Whiteville, N. C. July 28. Kiffln Rockwell, a Columbus county boy and of more recent years a resident of Asheville and Atlanta, is winning. fame as an officer in the French aviation corps, reference to which was made in this correspondence a few days ago. A Paris speciaLby the International News Service under date of July 24th has the following to say with reference to young Rockwell: "Kiffln Rockwell, the daring young American aviator from Atlanta, Ga., has added to his laurels by shooting down his third German war plane. The sky combat took place on Friday amidst the clouds 10,000 feet above the ground. Rockwell was reconnoitering with Bert Hall above the German lines when he I sighted a German machine ahead and gave cnase. Aleanwmie, two German aeroplanes, which were above Rockwell, and which he had not seen, swooped downward. Hall joined the fight but in the meantime Rockwell had got the range" of one of the hostile machines and shot it down soon. The two Am ericans then returned through the clouds to i their own lines. Both ma chines were riddled with machine gun bullets, but neither aviator was hit." There are 592 .consumers of tannin in the United States who use annually 625,000 cords of hemlock bark, 290,000 cords of oak bark, and 30,000 cords of chestnut wood. Stomach Full of Gas, Liver Not Acting? A Wineglassful of Tollo Water Will Start Your Liver and Re lieve Your Stomach in Half an Hour The liver, frequently becomes clogged because we eat too much rich food and "take too little exer cise. If it is kept clean and active we would never have sour, gassy stomachs, sallow skin or become constipated and bilious. Strong drugs are dangerous, they weaken the system. A third of a tumbler;of Tollo Water in a glass of plain wate before breakfast will flush . out all the bile and waste matter from your system in half an hour1 our ' headache will disap pear at once, your ejjes will become bright - and clear, your meals will no longer distress you by forming gas that bloiats the stomach. Tollo is ' a concentrated water from Dawson Springs, the famous Kentucky health resort.. Its occa sional use will keep the liver active because it flushes, really bathes, the liver, dissolving the obstruc tions and washing out the bile tubes. It Jwill keep the , bowels regular as a clock; and pervent the ' accumulation of waste which sours in the stomach and makes every meal a -torture. ;- Get a r5-cent bottle from your druggist and take a little, every morning -until the system has been thoroughly cleaned. : Sold by D. A. ' Elvington and other Druggists. s A 19 iff ,.Maiit o onv.r. SIHId S UH1S3HQIH3 CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Dctison's Liver Tons" Is Harmless To . Clfiaa Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you:may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it cornea into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are slug gish and "all knocked out," if your fiver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonfuhof harmless Dodson's liver Ton tonight on my guarantee. "I Can Cook Anything on my New Perfection it works like a 4 gas stove and costs less to operate." Lights at the touch of a match, the flame stays high, medium, low and turns out at once. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove, the stove with the long blue chimney, roasts, toasts, "boils, bakes, broils and frys anything, and keeps the kitchen cool. The long blue chimney assures a clean, odorless ; even flame and lasting satisfac tion , because it gives a perfect draft and puts the heat just where it is needed. Fuel cost only 2 cents Saves time, strength and New Perfections are made in many styles an sizes. Your dealer can get any size for you. Look for The Long Blue Chimney ; Use Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the best results, in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE LMD. Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. ITS THE IONG BAR 1200 Bars Flats. 1800 Bars Eouni. 1000 Bars Round Machine Steel. 800 Bars Round Swede Iron. We only handle the Best Grades. It pays us and will pay you. Call on us for your wants. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS "THE IRON MElf," ORANGE AND WATER STS. TpLLO: RETAIL- EXCLUSIVE TWO SIZES 1 5c AND -35c. OIL KOREIN CAPSULES. . Exclusive Agents. x : 40 Capsules, $1.00; Sis for $5.00. . IP YOU CAN'T TELL US; TELEPHONE 248. ELVINGTON'S PHARMACY r..?1 Dependable Druggists Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store and. get a 50 cent bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of -calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I- guaranteethat one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that" Sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and mak ing youfeel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone wiU keep your, entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. a meal for 6 p money. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. BLUB CHIMNEY" IRON 500 Kegs Victor Rivets. 2500 Machine Bolts. 525 Sheets Boiler Plate. . 600 Sheets Stack Steel. WATER AGENTS WHOLESALE eopie. FORD STERLING YT, Va ." j ' A mm TI- tone Cut tn K Onc of the Greatest Two-Reel Triangle Keystone Comedies Ever Produced "little Boy K,A Tense Dramatic; Feature with Rupert Julian and Eblc Jane 'Wilson. AM) ANOTHER BIG COMEDY ( . FEATURE ADMISSION 5 CENTS BI FOUR REELS OF L-KO "IGNATZ'S ICY INJURY" Two Reels with Billy Armstrong and Lucile Hudson "MR FLIRT IN WRONG Two Reels with Gertrude Selby, -: Barry Gribbon and Regrgle - ' Morris. ANIMATED WEEKLY Some of the Most Startling Scenes on the Texas" Border Yet Seen 5 Big Reels 5 Cents R J. Stuart BlacktOn Presents THE SUPERB AJf D RE AUTIFUIj EMOTIONAL ARTISTE . V I R GIN I A P E A R S O N In a Wonderful jSlx-Act Vita graph Blue Ribbon Feature "THE VITAL .99 "With supporting cast Including Leo Delaney, Denton Vane ana Charles Kent. "Should a woman . throw away 'her opportunities for, happy wife hood by a loveless marriage, no matter bow noble the; sacrifice that inspires It V V Adults 10c - Children 5c HAROwbz JTOR SROP. NOW U the Time to Srve Tur RAGS We pay the Highest '1 rices for Mixed Rags in Any Quantity. Ali Kinds of Metals, Rubber, Auto Tires and Rope. The Oldest and Most Reliable Junk Shop In Wilmington. JOS. HAROWITZ & SON. PROPS. Phone 800-W i Don't Forget the Place 100 S. Water sit BURETT H. STEPHENS ARCHITECT 3SS9 GARRELL BUILDING WILMINGTON, W. C Read- Star Business Locals. The Hunt Blue JOU QUESTION TbU COLUMBIA Graf onola and twenty-six selections on thirteen Colombia Doable-Disc Records For $60 This Is a Graf onola that any man, of any- means, may be proud to own and use for a life-time. Hearing Is believing. Green's Drugstore Columbia Agents. 109 Market St. FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage execut ed by Matilda A. Hayden. Mary Kath erine Hayden, Mary T. Hayden and John Henry Hayden to Nome F, King, dated the 14th day of February, A. D. 1914, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County in Book 74. page 424 et seq. , ex pose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the front Court House door of New Hanover County, on Monday, the 7th day of Au gust, A. D., 1916, at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title, interest, property and ' estate of the said John Henry Hayden in and to all of that lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of New Hanover, state of North Carolina, city of Wilmington, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the western line of Third street, 66 feet south from the intersection of said western line of Third street with the southern line of Princess street, and running thence southwardly along said western line of Third street 66 ft.; thence westwardly paralfel to Princess street 165 ft.; thence northwardly parallel to Third street 66 ft.; thence eastwardly parallel to Princess street 165 ft. to the point of beginning. The same being the eastern half of Lot 2, Black 166, ac cording to the official plan of the city of Wilmington. At this sale, only the interest of the said John Henry Hayden will be sold. and not the interest of Matilda A. Hay den, who owns a life estate in the seme, nor the interest or Mary Kather ine Hayden, Mary T. Hayden, or Ellen Agnes Hayden. Dated and posted this the 7th day of July, A D 1916. NONIE F. KING, -E. K. BRYAN, Mortgagee. Attorney. jy 8-30t. Groceries, Drugs , and Extracts In a large and varied stocky , Also Field Peas at a low price. 250,000 Cypress Culls Shingles, ' at $1X5. A. B. Croom, Jr. Company 226 N. Water Street. WILMINGTON, N. C FOR RENT ! Third floor Bunting Building, Front and Grace streets. Will rent by the month, or will enter tain long lease, at a very reason- able consideration. Most admirably situated forall purposes. Splendid for Wholesale Dry Goods, Manufacturing, such as -Overalls, Shirts, etc., or Chemical Laboratory. No better place for DANCING hall. Conveniently located and a splendid floor. Also for rent, several offices on the second floor and part of base ment. Brightly lighted from early morning until late in evening. Will save immensely in light bills All floors have gas and elec tric light connections. Rent very reasonable. v. -.- Apply to J. HICKS BUNTING, J. Hicks Bunting Drug Company ' FRONT AND GRACE STS. Elevator Service. We Have a Complete and Up-to-Date Lena Grinding Plant, and can make your glasses while you want. We can duplicate any broken lens you may have, at short notice. ' See Ua About Tour Eyea, and We Will Save You Money. Spectacles or Eye Glasses fitted to your eyes for-$1.00 and up. Dr. Vineberg EYES EXAMINED FREE : ' MASONIC TEMPLE. " Mil mm mm mm - - I?. i"-i? mi J1' Iff mm mm mi mm m fc. " 'm I f e W p .ft ;j m si; 1 r:is'RT 1 ll ft J ! m 5: MM t;.r:i.j 1' h !ifei fit Pi! 13 Ill SI 1:111 Aim m m mm mm H It 0$M mm mm 1';.'!;' 4' 1 . 'I tfi- mm mm IB Mi' ft - -r
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