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1 I A .1- . h AMUSE Lavish press praise of Mclntyre and Heath and their big music show, "The Ham Tree", which Wilmingtonians will have the pleasure of seeing to morrow night at the Academy con tinues to flow in. Here is what the Richmond News-Leader has just said of the big and superb attraction: "If, all the fun in 'The Ham Tree' 'was confined to the conversation that takes-place between Alexander and Henry at the tank station, in Scene .A, Act II., there would be enough and to spare for the average musical comedy. So, when you add to this . side-splitting scene all the other duets between the same pair, the adven tures of 'Rube,' the chore boy, with -. the mule 'Ebenezer,' the absurdities of .vJohn Lorenz and all the rest of the 'fun of' this famous piece, you are apt to come to the conclusion that never before, nor since, has there been any thing just so commical as Mclntyre and Health's great entertainment. "How Alexander left his job in the livery stable, as chambermaid to iJbenezer, where he had real money paid him on Saturday night, as well as-three meals a day, to follow the radiant career of a miaistrel! man in Henry s troupe, and how he re- time minstrel men nd their 'unrival gTetted it and how he and hungry I cd aggregation of marvelous meteoric Henry went in search of the ham j manipulators of terpsichorean . evolu tree, which grew only in Happyland, tions in materical measures, that where the highballs are rolling on the , mako The Ham Thee such a splendia ground,' and how he regretted it; entertainment. It has been splen, and conveyed this regret to Henry, i dif11v n hv inhn Pnrf r,n(, in humorous beyond description. "'The Ham Tree' built around the old sketch that served Mclntyre and Heath for years and 'The Ham Tree' itself, now a most ambitious combina tion of extravaganza, burlesque, min strelsy and a circus, appears more gorgeous than ever. The present piece Is a sort of edition de luxe of the original. "The marvel of it is the dancing chorus, girls and fellows they are too young to be called men and wom enwho appear in every apt. To be cure the. sea-green suits of the youn minhe firStfaCtare aimos aP" pallFng,. but the moment the dancing FREE MOVIES TODAY "INCOGNITO" Thrilling WAR DRAMA, Based on the Present European Conflict, Show ing the daring experiences of a Young Beautiful Girl, Three. Reel Warner Feature. .Continuous Show from M 2 to 1 I P; M; n Qrto ConJecliQiwsry L T Academy of Music, IMfe (Jet. 23 , PRICED SOc; TQ;,$2.00. ; J . SeaNoSemnt at .r . Fx ;.'yts: ,1 I . tflHN v I ill . t I , txsH&i m,Y 'x-y. -wr.i'- aattJJ daxivs.s Vi t ME NTS begins the suits are forgotten. Be sides the combinations of cqlors efV fected by Ned Wrayburn, who staged the price, are very clfective, a. sort of" harlequin garb in one scene being particularly striking. "The chorus is adept in every sort of dance from the old-fashioned soft shoe, clog and buck and wing to the latest thing in .the hesitation . and maxixe. They dance with perfect precision and the way they keep time ana1 perform evolutions in ensembles is little less than marvelous. One team, Winnie and Jack Crisp, are the stars of the combination and they give all the latest acrobatic novelties with an ease that would make Jack Norworth and any of his partners look up. "John Lorenz does one of the regu lar old-time Irish breakdowns with an abandon that brings back memories of green coats and stockings, shorts and shillalahs and Mabel Blaine puts enough ginger into her work to win the prize in a ragging contest. 'In carrying on the entertainment, Arthur Barry contributes a clever character sketch and Mildred Beverly wears some wonderful gowns. But these and other matters are only inci dental. . .' "Tt is IVfcTnrvrp arirt tTpAth. thp. rtlrl- UVMU'vu- "rf " -wv, u the language of the theatre, is a great show." Victoria's Wonderful Show. Headed by the famed "Esau," the almost human Chimpanzee, an act that has proved a sensation in the larger cities and that is in the South but for a week or so, visiting a few of the Keith houses, the Victoria opens its new, midweek show today, and it is a wonderful offering in ev ery way. "Esau" dlone would prove sufficient, because this giant monkey i is nn pnHro chnw Viimaolf hnt Tiri are other big acts, that will immense ly please, because two reels of the latest moving pictures, including the freshes film of jolly, popular John Bunny, and a new program by the crack orchestra. Si Bachelor, the noted Rube musi cian, is also a headliner of this new show, and he is simply great. Olgs and Sidney, the acknowledged leaders of ballroom, trick and fancy dancing, are also features. Don't expect to see the same old thing in this act. It is entirely different and is. something ajvay.-out.pf the ordinary. It is a. big time act proper. Ward and partner present a wonderful bicycle act. Remember, that tomorrow night the Victoria pulls-off, ass an extra feature, the great Iaugh-provoker, "The Greasy Pole." Big Circus Tomorrow." Tomorrow rolls aroujid circus day once , mgre f for ..Wilmington, whe)i Woodal & Sheppwd. I IV IV' -1 I i I J 1 3ICI3STYKE AND HIS AT II Noted Comedians in "The Ham Tree," Tomorrow Night's Big Music Shot at the Academy of Music. Robinson's Famous Shows will appear, pitching their mammoth tent city on the large expanse near Twelfth and Dock streets, which is a site in easy reach of all. The Robinson Showa will be the largest aggregation to visit Wilmington this season and is known- as one of the best circuses on the road. It carries one of the biggest menageries, which will prove a source not only of delight, but of education to both grown-ups and the children. The performance itself is a glittering wonder, made-up of the largest and best of circus acts, and has been .highly praised by the press wherever the shows have exhibited. The scores of cars of the big show will, roll into Wilmington early to morrow . morning and the big army of workers will at once set to work to rear the acres of canvas. In fact, the tent city will spring, up as if by magic, and everything will be ready for the great, street pagent a few hours later. . Two performances will be ' given; Vain or shine, one in the afternoon and the other at night. TreeBig War Mivie. ,. See the. jpairppean war picture Free The Orton., Confectionery is offer ing today one of the. largest arid most brilliant war story pictures of the day. ''incognito", where a beautiful young girl, , in, disguise and under an assumed name rushes into the thick' of the battle lines and plays a won derful part. Thrilling to the finish. Be. sure and see' this big production in three reels, one , of Warner's vey latest and best features. . And don't forget that the Orton Confectionery" has-among the finest drinks, and ices in the cityy and will serve you quickly and pleasantly while you are enjoying the .wqndfriul free pictures. AUSTRIANS CRAZED BY WAR. Records Show Women of Other Na : Hons Not Affected. k " v t (From ; the New York Sun.) ; One result of the1. European war Is dozens or-nore Austrian women in jNew ,york City. have fallen Ulprj hve 'bea - sent pry oj nesponaency ; and are now" Tiim - P'an i1 saia City or BellevueHospitairorThavAppWrif u'UKJfiKK,ijutorneyfc for recovery to ihe State institution. Otherwise, so far the strain induced by the war has not had an appreci able effect upon natives of other countries now engaged in the con flict. No German men or women, no French, English or. Russians have succumbed to it, so far as the au thorities have discovered. What may appear if the struggle is prolonged is another matter. "One might think that owing to the gigantic task Germany, has as sumed there would be a number of persons affected." said Dr. Menas , g Gregory, head of the psychopathic ward and a leading alienist, yester day. "The contrary is the casa and the reason is easily discoverable. "The Germans believe they have a righteous cause in ' this war, almost a holy cause and therefore the minds of those who dwell upon it have the exaltation of the ancient crusaders. Thej cannot become frenzied by suc cess, nor can they become unduly de pressed by defeat. In the latter case they would have the thought of mar tyrdom to sustain them through ev ery, trial. I "In the case jot the Austrian, women State of North1 Carolina, County of New Hanover. By virtue 'of ttie power-.of sale contalDe4 in a certain Mortaatre Deed executed bT NY alter u. Swcpson and wife Minnie Sewp bvu m . jb. Williams, on tne ism day or Janttary lyis. Which said Mortgage Deed, i recorded In Book 71, page 245, In th6 pfllce of toe Keglster of. Deeds of New ilahover County. , v : . J . ' " Default having-been made In the pay ment or a note-secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court fcloutse door in New Hanover: County fn the city of WHmington pn Monday 36th day qf October 1014, at noon, the following de- ouiiutu rcai estate, tOTWn:; . All and rnflro thnf ' oM-otfl ' nanisl ra. tract of land, situate" tying-and being" in j . ui t limixiLou, ijew .-:ianoyer County, and State of North Carolina. . Beginning in the WeBtern line or Twelfth street at a point 132 feet, north from the northern line of Wright street; and run ntng thence northwardly alofitf" the said westennine pf Twelfth gtree- 82vfeeti thence WPstwaVrllv . nrrf : . noraliol nrltK Wright Street JL65 feet; thehce .southwardly. u , itriuH?i wicn ..Lweutn svreet-gz feeti thence . veastardly . and parallel with W rig ht street lUo feet to the tooiiU of be ginning in; tire western Ulhe.- of Twelfth, street, tire same being the? i southeaster iui ,,jn DiocK 4i, according to ne there appears to be ho strong sus taining thought. The conscience dies not offer to them any solace. They have had only defeat and the possi bility that out of it all will come only death and destruction; therefore-, there is nothing to relieve the de spondency which follows the bad V news. Canal Lock Opened Today. Salt Ste Marie, Mich., October 21. The third lock in the St. Mary's ship canal was formally opened to day. It was announced that despite the failure of further government ap propriation for the work, there is sufficient money left to begin con struction of the fourth lock and car ry the work through the winter. Ex cavation for the fourth lock will be gin at once, but may be halted if the government makes no provision for the concrete work. Marcella Gerty Giddigad is a back to-nature enthusiast. Waverly Then why. doesn't she wash the paint off her face? Yourigs- town Telegram. Subscribe to The Ev ning Dispatch. THE FOARD HARDWARE 29 South ATLANTIC Arrltaia and Departure, of Tnlaa Time JVet ntgrAntpKES; To and fkom ariuvalbj , Uoldsburo. Klchtaohd, Norfolk aud Knitt-- nn eru -.Oiorth C&xollnu points. Connecis at i . ' 'idbro with Southera ltJlway aud Nv 01. Norloia Boqtheru. ltallrod. No. VI leave a 1:15 AL AorfclJt a:iO i. Ai. uta ltlcUiujad Uuu Chadbourn. Coowny Fioreu-e Charleston. , . 'avaanabi Jucksonviiie. Tuutpu, b. 2v,ft.'n. .M.ven, Columma uud AslievlUe. l'utlniaa . 6:25 A.M. Wrriajf Car Mweea WllmlOKtou sad N. V-it 'ifcii4ip. . vpea to rn-ive jMUioeprfer il "12:45 A.M. AViiuilnJton at ud atlM J.t) t".-JH ' ' muf.Ui3f ccupiU until t :uu A. At. ' " '. KrAA,, Jacisonrlllto.. Kerbera and thtruiedlHt K.- , J 5:50 A.M. Ptutious. V t 6:15 : : - -. ; , i ' -: . OoidsUfo. iiichuioad, Norfolk ftud Waa 4 a iHKiuu. ittilaa 'urHr Car briwtvo .. ., - u A--U" K(ky Aittuoi witU w lm itiwM Hiu ;0C P.M. , " . . . a Mi4.na i rrviva. -. . . VoP3. Solid train between Wilmington and MU 8:4a A-Jt Airy via FayetteTtUe and Sanford. ' 8 .-03 i'.M. - - , . ' . . " 111 " Nr. m JackscDvtile. NeMbaro aud iataroiedlate , S :25 P.M. ttatlon,, - . t - ia!0PL o. w Cbadboura, Conway aod intermediata Kn. RA. ' 1 6:20 P.M. statioria. -' v' t:16 A-M. .. . j, y- . . ' ... Chadbourn, Florence, 'Augusta Atiantii ahtf'tho Weak : Charleston, Savanhan m m .iMS4iif Florida 1'olnta. . Columbia, a -45 piM. Ashevllle and the West. 211 stel ,J&9, Pullinaa Sleeping Cara between WU- l4Jt . uinfifton, Augusta and Atlanta. and f between Florence and Columbia. ' ,, ,"'.. V- . teSoP.!!. 'FayttTpia '-n.totriii(rtiti ."tatlco J. - r . : . - 'ni vt--.H;vf--n k-;k- u 10:15 A"M " Qoldsboro, Richmond Norfolk,, "asrl - '' Jngton and New .York. Poliinan Broil- Ka o er:Boitet Sleeping Cara, between TVil- : ' V i 6 U3 Kit mlngton and Washlnstou, connecting V 8:40 -A-M wUi New York tralna i also Pullman . :-y ; .Sleeping' Cara between' .Wilmington .'r:... Thursdaya and Saturdays, v I . . ' "' -i ' V. ' 1 V2iViiMr ' werTauon., rataa o-. Uea (SMC call 'phana IUO.: r t? KEEP JUP .YOUR BUILOING AND LOAN? WITH THE DIFFERENCE OF BUYJNG YOUR GROCERIES IN PRICES FROM WALTON BROS. AND ELSEWHERE. Just Think: Very best Lard i ...14c.tt Snow White Lard ... ... , 10c tb Best Pig Meat 17c Tb 24 lb bag Tidal Wave Flour 80c 12 tb bag Tidal Wave Flour 40c Granulated Sugar 7c tb Very best Table Butter ... ...35c tb 3 lb very best Table Butter' $1.00 1 lb can Caraja Coffee 28c 5 lb can Caraja Coffee $1.25 Arbuckles Coffee 20c tb 10c pkg He-No-Tea 8c 10c Corn f 9c can Van Camps Big Hominy 9c can Hecker's Oat Meal 10c 1 1-2 lb Hecker's Buckwheat .....10c 3 lb Hecker's Buckwheat ... ....18c 5 lb pkg Graham Flour , ..23c Puff Rice 14c Quaker's Hominy ... 9c pkg 1 lb Cut Steal Coffee 38c Pink Salmon 12c can Argo Salmon ....18c can PHONE 1203 WALTON BROS. EIGHTH AND GRACE STREETS. Heaters Heaters All kinds, Sheet Steel, Hot Blast, Self Feeders, Wood Heaters Coal Heat; ers. Any kind of heater you want I can sell you one for a small room or a large hall or church. I can furnish you a Furnace to heat your entire tome. Biggest stock in town. I've got to sell them and price won't cut any ice. From 90 cents up. STOVES REPAIRED. Gasoline Engine's, Boats, Household Goods, Pocket Knives, Tools, Motor Boat Supplies, Tents. Now is the . time to camp. No Flies, Mosquitoes or Snakes arid the Hunting and: Flsh t - ingis good.-" f f STORE Front Street L. L. HAN BY COAST LINE at Wllmlngtoa. Effective Sept. 20, 1914. Guaranteed.' f Tuesdays, r '35c-, pei Mdntt Just Received on this Steamer Everything Fresh From New York Atkins Phones 252-253, WHEN YOU THINK OF A GREAT MAN, THINK-OF THS GREATEST STOVE i Economy. '- Durability, Beauty Three In One Wilaon Cape Fear Hardware Co. Exclusive Agents ' ; State of North caroiion, - IVinntv rt Now )l:II10TPr, By vlrtno and in persnance of tin- vvrt of sale in a certain -mortgage waili' t'T Charles Mason and wire m. F. Mas"". t the Atlantic Trust and Hanking ij date the 2th day of August, 1!-, a9 duly recorded In book W) at page rilD' Uc itecordsof this tJonnty. Difnult ha lhg been made in the naymont of the "; Uga ion secured--by sold mortgnt''-, ,ne undersigned will sell at Public Aii(t'(,n' ,at noon, on the. loth day of October. I at the Court House Door of this Countyi the. following, described" piece or panel land lying and being in tno rtate of N,rtS Carolina, County, -of New Hanover, anc Harnett Township, to-wlt t Bef Inning at stake at low water mfl" n. Middle Bound, a little North (,f tD! Mouth of the tlrat Branch south of 1'aReJ Creeks the" corner of a tract of land now 6t fOrmeriV Owned by Charles Waters, ano running' ttence with1 said. Waters north forty (40) degrees west one hundrea and twenty -one 1 (121)1 poles and two u links to the line (corner) of a tract of la"" formerly owned by W. . Alexander, tln the corner of the lands formerly ownw and the said lands herein conveyed; d''1 Wlttt said ', U nennhreys rlne north tnlrty- pre - (35) : degr6es : east, ninety-two poies to a stake at tne moutn or " Branch i thence from this stake '?.". Page's Creea at low water mark to M "! die Sound, . and thence along low w " Mld- mark: 6t .said Sound to a point of begin ning. containing aixty-seven () aw tnnrp. nr laaa r ' la ted ood posted this 10th day of tember 1W4. ' - . ATt-ANTig 1'ltUtl'r AND BANKING sa 18 dys' ' . pq ou! thlht ?: actresses should jnany?iiJt,::v"4: -''f :COf-iVoMtsiIIOwlse could tbef get oiTom r-waoa Matl. S "i: T -:; T . flies 0 on SON 1
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