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5 1 ; i 1, 5 I. 4 PAGE TWO V- THE EVENING DISPATCH, MARCH 22. 1911 2 ' 1 Wilmington, N. C, March 13th, 1911. Cape Fear Oil Co., i -Wilmington, N. C. - " " This is to certify that in mj flight over-the City of Wilmington as fell as in all other flights made for-the; Wilmington Driving Associa- f tion, I used Gasolene furnished ' by 'the Cape Fear Oil Co. I f ound same to be" very satisfactory and could not ask for any better. ; - ; Aeronautically Yours, v .' (Signed.) LINCOLN : BEACHEY. n x. 1 i it if Te're' or 1 W ma the Making 4 -Mr Theatre 4- of tne numDer ot f nenasrapst)ur store has formed with the best dressed men IT Points to one thing Real Service. We've gained faith fcy keeping Faith by Insuring your Satisfactipn; First to Last. OuTiipring and untrojor; ' - 'Ti j ff-; ' J-Kr .- - (Slothing f aud ) IFumsunajs are arriving rapidly and we take great pleasure in asking you to call in and look them ovei? They're the right kind of Merchandise. IF You Believe in a Square Deal IF you want to know a store that will be a really Permanent help to you., Lets get Better Acquainted now. , WE are Still Selling theBalanc'e of ur Fall And Wnited Clothing. Phone 617. JIasonic Building. Just received a shipment of Spring Suits among these you will find some beautiful models, strictly tailored in Black Navy Trey, Tan, Cream, anh fancy weaves. Also in hair line stripe serges cream and black, navy and white black and white. We have, complete lbae of Linen Coat Suitsand full length odd coats. Mew XTJhite Goods We are showing new weaves in white goods, new embroidered im ported Crepe, embroidered batiste, embroidered Marquisette, embroid eried Luna. . v r - . Sole Agents for American Lady Corsets, Butterick Patterns and Black Cat Hosiery. . 2 i i: 1 AiMR0DH)j)psC0 (Successor to) A. D. BROWN. Last atght the "McDowelle, Players presented Across the Rio Grande" at the Academy and .it was Jbes t po?4 ular price attraction ofjthe ?eajojou.;jft was ;'also; one oi the ! best Inr yeais7 Th jseg? iiig for ffi at ;eAademy,sbpetn defcIdedly;tchoic and 2 deseryes ."lai-ge patronage JtAs y 6u ojt lherori nary,' aseajChfjdrmanee musicaL show. Throghoiit the' action of - each, j drama xr comedy, whichever is neing presented, delightful musical features are Introduced, and between acts "a -big- vaudeville program is pre sented; The 'combihatibn is the big gest and bestf ever offered for the nion-: ey in Wilmington. V, ?' . lonignt the cojnpany Is to; present a b(g moderp success ift 'tAHjfor. Love of a Girl, and a gianVhew vaudeville bill will bev presented, while the play will be filled with musical numbers. ine maunee tnia atternoon was dis pensed vith,(as the vstage had to; be used for painting a lotot new scenery. but tomorrow afternoon another matt-: nee will be'giveand'erto.aU " f Beneflt Day at Ytie Bijou.' J. .' Today is Benefit-Day', atihe Bijou and as the cause- is a noble one, jthe bill to be presented a big, pne and jthe Weathers mqst propfClous, why - the pop ular theatre Is gorag' to be packed witl people. -The benefit is for - the Cath erine Kennedy1' Home and Vhe JyenJ comes as the result 'of. bigheartednjes on the part of the Bijou managemni One star film-alone Will appeal, td the people. It isv .Schultz Has the Smallpo," Of course; Jt is a laugh producer, hut can you imagine any film that wouldappeal stronger to the folks of Wilmington just about" flow than this oneTJThe trouble Schultz has with the smalppox would "make ar mule laugh. - w ' " v. "Getting Even" is another big com edy success, and it depicts the compli cations that a poor man gets into when he . tackles a xealtough . steak in. a "hash foundry. . .... . TUat great, star filM, ,MThe Little Shepherdess" is also bn today's bilT- pf-fare, and It is a. film rich ..in beauti ful scenery, . while . trobbing . with a story of love and devotion." The scenes are laid in romantic, picturesque Italy. There are other films for today," in honor of the benefit, while Mr. Frank Banks will present the latest illustrat ed song triumph, "I'm Looking for a Dear Old Lad Lady." An additional feature tonight will be selections by a well known local quar tet So all-in-all the benefit Is going to be a big artistic triumph. Grand Theatre. One of the most notable offerings seen in some .time will be . offered today at the "Theatre Beautiful.'' Thi3 picture . is an Edison production and tells a . very thrilling story ot old Eng land.: , . . ... . "All For the Love of . a Lady." Lady Constance Primrose .attends- bail and dances a minuet, .with Lord How ard, a very polished nobleman who 13 obviously in love with ner. Will Nor folk, a young lieutenant, is also ii love with the fair lady but' is very awkward in his .attentions and during the dance with her he stumbled all over. bis sword and steps on. her train much to her embarrassment and jdis: gust. After the dance .Will sees-an opportunity to apologize and he doe3 so. Lady Constance has in the mean time made an engagement .to"' dine with Lord Howard at the Albey Inn knowing that . the young , lieutenant is a strong rival Lord Howard v writer him a letter asking him jaot . to. pay nls usual visit rta the -Abbey on the day that he has an engagement wjtii Lady Constance. He also writes Lady Constance a letter asking her not t9 forget, the engagement. The letters get mixed and Lady Constance get? Will Norfolk's letter while hie in turn gets hers. She . decides to dlsgmise herself as a man and go to the Inn. Here 'she ' meets young Norfolk who immediately recognizes her. He con ceals , himself hack. of a convenient screen -and when Lord: Howard , ar rives he also discovers Lady Con stance's disguise.; Knowing ,tht jsho is helpless he shows : up In his true colors by , insultlngher.s v; , The sword fight that , takes place t between Lord Howard 'and Will Nor folk is one of the .. nvt realistic scenes ever attempted- In this k0 of t Story,, ..,.. , : ... . . . "Betty Becomes a Maid" is another of those., delightful, ,Yttagraph com lutely", nothing-' course Jn Afe entire show this- ;wek, land, as an,' evident appreciation. ihere jare many ladies attending. Ir,,, , Harry... Watterhouse, manager ofr Wanda," announces a p cial matinee or ladies oniy" wherein they , canV obtain any private council that ihey ay.i desire, . with novPUbUe:' ity;tp qej; than eir own. sex. Mr., ireiner jnas ' selected; idayifort this Special., arrangemeft la,djej&.Vw ihAtlaftex- noon.l It is. a good suggestion that any desiring JrmaUo aeiifa.e "pre; viousperiormaaces VAd! familiarize themselves with the, work, $o that they what' wi8C and obtain a satisfactory answen-j fBy3E-jy "In the etoal--firmamen " wolf Hopper ; is: ajjftxed and shunmr ipg orbt kousltyj glowing as a glow worm golden; in jaaeft jNLdew . and like ttat" siuds the curtaiu night, te is nos ,.ae.cAaent. Tj, aeciaious, Duitaji uernal 3Trtne Sy, glipiious and elUltinK star!ofVcomic opertf.) ; ' It.islb'.tnl.'for.r'Wolt Hopper lo mae.rnnielanb.oly mirthful as. for the grass, tp.grow,. wros.to ny pr.. nsn t ".'tipp,. .cpmesont m , tne .neayens . make tJtie parched earthy glaU . while e... won viiopper . coaxes unwuing tea."4.jrloia; ie4rpihty ik& pf ; thf.sitf, .pereave anit solmn and re ailtngikupon teec and eamy e pjnged t?. augh u scalding eyr4eVtoa$ adi 'destret. to trie foot, .blighted-expectation to ; . spring upland hop tojjfosson? as the jpse, . "AH ' . jei: nearty ', laiigh isl one of the chief delights of life's feast De Wolf llopnef:, js rthe. head cpok of f present ioysmlrth'.s caterer ' and. joviality's tabfe defapte. ; . "Merry, tuneful melody' is the ear's pleasure, .the mind's repose and the soul's delight De.Wolf Hopper is as vocal as the thrnsh. He is the humor ist, of harmony and . the skilled nnter- preter of lyric laughter. ; "Of all historionlc glisteners he has not been moved by thunders of ap plause, r sudden Hghtenings of self opinion, to imagine that the public would be satisfied with hfm alone; that he could "dispense with a' capable neb ula of satellites and still maintain his commanding position in the subtle and volatile theatrical ether. "The Hopper' oomfly Is a brilliant Institution and De Wolf Hopper its head guide and master' "With the "announcement of his com ing the publid is as a great shell which when placed tothe ear, is murmurous with themusic - of merriment. These Joy waves bring premonitary forebod ings of the salvos,' bursts and roars of applause which ever-greet the appear ance of the unchallenged . prince of opera burlesque joys "But to do -fitting .justice to De'-Wolf Hopper's comic powers the., vocztbu-4 lary of praise is left impoverished and covers its face, language slinkb into a corner: and yields, with a sigh, while the . idle pomp and redundant verbosity of rhetoric breaks down and becomes tongue-tied, confused and im potent of expression. N. 3,--The above appeared about ten years ago while De Wolf Hopper was playing in London and attracted a great deal of attention, both in Eng land and Amercia. , ;s s. , Mr. Hopper is this season starring Inr a new style musical play entitled -A Matinee Idol," and .is said to be meeting with even greater success than eve .before. rH .company in eludes Miss Louise Dresser. the inaa Wlio Insures "h! Ilf p Is J wise for his famlfv. . ' '" ' ' ' . - . - " .: .... i-.. The man who insures his health Is wiser i)bthr forbids fantllyuMl himself. 'M $ You' may Insure health by jgiiara- .-At pi fhvt'eltack of. oisi r : y i f h nerihly rQaciss throbgh the LIVER and vmani Y.'lests itself in innumerable .. Wayij I Ahd&Stfeypur health. f.ri Basils i . j a -. ..-. v - ttw -s I I lllMvll W II : II u u 2 HARVEY BU8SEY; Said to Stand a PoorChance of Mak ngGt Washington AmerO ' ; V" Richmond urnal.i I U !f;. WJllJam Peet, ving.n'pin Atlanta, says! in today's j&Ashington, Herald.. '. Theresa one reason" .whv the Na- JiPnals' recruit ' jpitcher, t Harvey Bus- sey, stands a ' noor chance ox making gpod.in the major league. His weight 1 aid height do' not stack : up favorably f against such men as. Ed. Walsh, Jack Coombs, ..Addle . Joss land" many "other jBUCces8f$ri K' ..Managers throughout ; the ; country are on the hunifor ; huge, .hu?kv slab men,, ,' Many . eyerf; .are ; attemy ngi to develop .' players of behemoth prpor phs th.th slightest throwing! abil ity into hurlers. ' This craSe seems to be prevalent throiughout' the land, and Jim MeAleer, like the others, favors the big boy?. , .,. . . . . Bussey stands about 5 feet 10 Inches and weighs right; .now "53 pounds, He claims to have a good "spitter" ;and .puzzling curves, but down:iwre thus far' has not shown aoYthing out of the ordinary. : ! . L MeAleer has not decided;, whether or, not to hold on f to Bussey, but un less the twirler soon" gives3&vid"ences o something good he will never see the capital. ; W fThe Touch of. a Chad's Hand,'' IQMSO r Ready-to-Wear lLJI'ff': i?M V - -'MS-; 1.....:-.- -ft - .- jgn- tf. fwwsi 1krr . Our Holiday Goods arrivedte;. 4heref move them in tbe taw dayi'rmaintng.-iln the stock are Solid Ma : hegany Rockers, om tipTiftereoiA Rename leather. Handsome 'Oak Rockers, in Golden Oak, and Mi sslon many in genuine Itather, Fancy Reed Roeksrs ajitf Reed odd pieceiJTableaof fcfT' kinds, f7 -'Ladfe vDesk.wfrom;$6.75 up'. more,thaa' 809ypicfur tHi - city as to quality of frame and subjects. , r' Pr1ces''iiteraify slaughtered . on account of the .quantity. ChiffdnUrs Dressers, Buffets, Mvejp .Cab inets, Dinner "Sets, Toifet Sets, Ward ' Ro6esr Chamber and Parlor Suits, H all ! Racks, .RugsV aft 'jslJte y -laroe ; .quantity; and must : flo. Por- - tiers, pouch Coyersi-ace Curtains, Brass BedsEtc. .7 .i ,VAUJASLE .UUgKf53f WITH1EACJH PJJCHASEi . The VflraiQgton;teniturq sCo. v QARREUL BULpiNg.. Cor Ooccnd end PrZxcacs Gto. late Kaiem . producMon and ,' tells!; a beautiful story of a child's .influeac ' , Mr Henry, the . baritoneV will sing , r. j onnspn .uoounigh." jvir. Henry has a host ,of , admirerswho will -.be pleasediito ,hear at "neChas,, selected this poimlarji song for today. I, ? v f u -jCrystaLpaiaci. i; j;f ;. The performances of Madain Wanda have excited great jnerest throughout the city; -her WJ?rk is wonderful , as i has .been shown by the many, answer uiaue ui.uie patrons at, each sn,ow, , all of whichjiaye been Absolutely correct At the matinee 'Monday, a Mr. J. M". Brittan inquired for thfiwherabouts of a gold locket Madam. WandA, located it for" him and before the eveningpei1 formance the locket was found'.- ev eral watches have oea .located lay Madam Wf&da jslnce tnen and Inquir ies have, been made for not only lost articlesand advice financiailyoutxQf various natures, and her Unswers are uttfailinc in oc iisie uarnella, is meetmg'wJth much applause, and producing man uwujr xaugns, There is 'abso- SICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH. Heartburn, Ividrgestion, Gas or Dys pepsia Go in Five Minutes. Why not get some now this mo ment and forever rid yourself of Stomach' trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles.; Give it a good eat, then take Pape'8 B4apepsln to start the di gestrve Juices Vworking. : There will be no dyspepsia or ,-belchiag of Gas or eructations of undigested .food: no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn,' sick headache and Dizziness, and your food will jnot rerment ana poisoa your oreatn witn nauseous odors. jr.. Pape's -Diapepsin qoss only 50 cent3 for a t large ense at; any dr ug store here, jand wilr'Teiieve the most obsti nate case of Indigestion and Upset lomacn in nve .mmnies. . . ; There is nothing else better to take Gas 5 front. stbinach; and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and, besides, dies thaC will make you laugh for" i'f P"?''' ?''' 1;iM!le;-'.a',ld prei i'tThe Touch of a Child's Hand" is aa your. rood tne same as a sound When , Diapepsin works, your stom- Corset Wejiave just received a Corset that is especially well kdaptcd for the slender figure.' This Corset comesto us highly recommended v I we are surl that you will mako nomistake in purchasing one Before having your suit or dress" fitted call in to see thi these, . let us ilitow you the effect it, has on your figure toward givin lid of s and S you a perfect fittinggarment Watch pur continuous arrival in Millinery. " U S Market Street. E2; Grand Theatre toay. The Reason 1Vhy I J -in-.''-''-'--.. it .V ". I The reason , why wjc vGiasses give relief to the eyes is because we know where and how to place them It's our business. ; ' ' Make it your business to see us. Spectacles and Bye Glasses correct ly fitted td your eyes, for $1 and up. . EYES KXAMJNEP FREE. DR. 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