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pany, the best organization that has .
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veil uiiir: l3.uvs if
than the price.
Scottie Freidell and Ray Lewis as
end men acquitted themselves with
much applause and kept the house in
Q rnnstflnt unroar, while Miss Lillian
Ziegler as interlocutor did the job in
Ziegler en-u..
a manner tnat snoum u iue j ---.- ,.mp(lv pvpr seen
even Al Fields and his bright under-1 greatest bits of comedy ever seen
studies The rapid fire comedy talk j on the screen.
studies ine rapi t manv hearty i 'Douglas Fairbanks, with his en:
7ZZ fhf crowf ,S th mu Uhusiasm, his personality and individ
Snrmmber"TSpec Tom," and Elsie Zgler. "He Ma B trnuTL Tie
" lZ::Vor by SoUie'
' th. hi, aft of the !
Freidell,
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?hnw Olio numbers mciuaea a nmy - .
cfoTdancmg specialty by Miss Lil- watched with delight by the crowds
Han Root and another great specialty tomorrow. Thereis an aU-star sup
hT by those prime comedy stars, j porting- CaSt of nangle-Fme Arts
wta and loot. J stars also appearing in this feature.
'And "Old Time Afterpiece," was an- , - AROUSED
thpr hit of the Show with Lewis! GREAT INTEREST AROUSED.
and Root in blackface comedy roles.
during which Pauline Glenmar, that
superb dancing - artiste, presented a
iiew singing and dancing specialty
that was great. "They Call It Dixie
'land," always a big favorite, was put
over in great style by Lillian Zieg
i a rmi-nattt fmm thp rhorns.
' This show wiH be presented for
the first time tonight, and tomorrow,
probably the biggest hit yet will be ,
presented, another rousing musical
comedy, bigger and better than the
first of the week, in which some of
those big song hits, including "My
Own Iona," "Walkin the Dog.Y "Pray
For the Lights To Go Out." "Honolulu
Blue," and many others will be pre
tprf and in which Miss Pauline
Gieririiar will present her famous
Spanish dance specialty.
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Stars in Paramount's Great Feature "The Honorable Friend" at The
Grand Today. '
THAT
PRESCRIPTION
Will be alright if the right doctor wrote it ancf
the right druggist fills it Otherwise it might
be all wrong. Be sure that it is right send it
here for attention.
J. FRANK JARM AN, Druggist.
107 Princess Street. Phone 634.
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j J DIRECTORS: U 541 .
George Honnet
E. L. Mathews
W .W. Love
LinwOfl D. Latta
J. B, Rice
Ernest SJ Bulluck
J. Haughton James
isseas
presentation or jts.. Jirsx l riangie-xMn;
Lts pSdiiction, one of those, mighty
Triangle features staged,' directed
and produced by the great genius,
Jrrow stage and photo-
mm. . M-VOIABl.IFC CETAl UK
Triangle jnne Ar.viu,
'The
Good-Bad Man" is a tense drama with
its touches of comedy pleasantly in
jected as ' only David W. Griffith
knows how to do it. You remember
that even in a photo-drama of the
magnitude of "The Birth of a Nation,"
Griffith had two or three of the
Plays the principal feminine partes
a combination rarely seen a combi-
cm-o tn hp armreciated and
Thousands Looking Forward to the
Coming of Buffalo Bill;
A great deal of preliminary inter
est has been aroused by the an
nouncement that the Buffalo Bill-101
Ranch show is to exhibit in Wilming
ton Monday, October 16, and tnere
is no doubt that there will be a big
IS no UOUOl lllal lllt-ic win uc ui.ii
crowd on hand to see the strenuous
performances promised tor tnis no-
table exhibition
-A great show is promised and what
is especially interesting .is the an
nouncement that Buffalo Bill will ab
solutely be "in the saddle at both
performances." The performance
will introduce the great military
spectacle, "Preparedness," which has
aroused a tremenaous amuum ul
interest arid enthusiasm, and which;
AND TSURU AOKl
J. S. Williams
Horace D. Springer
Thos. E.' Cooper
J. 'C. Wessell
H. Bluethenthal
John R. Murchison
W.I. Baxter
J. C. Warner, Jr.
WiiilNRTdN DISPATCH. THURSDAY. XFTEJIN60N, OC'f OBER 5,' 1 91 tl.
has the endorsement ofc.the U. S War
a battle between : white
spttiprs and Indians : scenes frothai
early days in e,FarVVeten the
borderland Was in. the niaking; the
actual life' of the giat catlectanches;
rlth Its sports and : daiiers,"includ
hrg realistic rbnnd-ii of long
horned Texas cattle, and many other
strenuous , and exhilarlingdsplays.
- Naturally, ..the. ; greatest Interest
will e concentrated .npon, . the "Pre
paredness" spectacle, for that is a
subject that is very much in' the pub
lic consciousness at the ; present time.
T?Piism is eiven to this striking mil
itary display by the fct that the par
ticipants are soldiers4 fufloughed from
the United States army especially to
appear in this patriotic production.
i There are reviews, marches, sabre
drills, cavalry charges, artillery prac
tice and a sham ' battle, in which
every branch of the .service is stren
uously utilized.
There will pnly be two perform
ances in this city, but they will be
complete in every way. They will
take place at 2:15 and 8:15. At 10:30
there will be a big military and Far
West parade, in which the proces
sional resources of the big show will
be generously displayed.
The United States army recruiting
tent will be open on the grounds all
day to receive enlistments for serv
ice on the Mexican border.
BEATTY TRIAL
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 5. By agree
ment of counsel the trial of Robert
Beatty, charged with the murder of his
wife about six weeks aga, will be post
poned until the first Monday in Novem
ber. It is understood here that the plea
of the defense will be insanity. Beatty
ui
has been in the county Jail since he
Via miinipr
was arresieu
was discovered.
ROYAL
TOMORROW
David W. Griffith Offers
A SUPERB TRIANGLE FINE
ARTS
Production
"The Good
Bad Map"
Starring That Great Favorite
Douglas
Fairbanks
With Dainty, Demure
Bessie Love
A Combination of Talent Seldom
Equalled.
Adults, 10c.
Children, 5c.
Victoria
AmericanGirls
Present
uIn Happy
land" A Real Mrnstrel Show, with Ray
Lewis and Scottie Friedell as
End Men, Miss Lillian Ziegler as
Interlocutor.
BIGGEST NOVELTY OF THE
SEASON.
PAULINE GLENNM AR
In a New Dancing Hit.
TOMORROW EVERYTHING
NEW
Presenting
A Rousing New Musical Comedy
Play.
Matinee, 3 l0-20c:
Night, 7:30 and 9 10-26-30C.
W Hen You
Office JJ& JAMESlriE
Jhos. E. Cooper, Pres., Dr. E. S. Bulluck, Vice Pres.
SUGGESTS--AN. -':i'x'
INDURIAITRUCE
; :rndontdcL!4
that an indus'triaE trne 'fortfiye yet rs
shoiild he arrnneed now as a .guar
antee of Tiritefnsrhigiest interests'
in, the . era, , of . meclianipay progress
that he said-was bound to follow the
war, was made by Sir Charles Wake
field, the Lordi. MEvoT -ot ' .London,
wnue presiding ai ,a large, eaiuciiua
of Tepresentatives ;6f 'ill branches of
the engineering industry: at the Man
sion House. '
"Whatever ' might be ' said of the
future of commerce in general," said
the Lord Mayor, "we. are all surely
agreed that the nation and the em
pire must zealously guard the secur
ity arid progress Of engineering. It
is mainly on the engineering work
shops of this country that the fight
ing forces of- the alliance depend for
mechanical means of victory."
The Lord Mayor's suggestion was
greeted by cheers from all present,
including representatives of various
government departments.
P
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Bessie Love, Leading Woman for Douglas Far
isnltc. in Trtantri PIzv."Tm Good Bad Mzn.
AT THE ROYAL TOMORROW.
FREE CIRCUS TICKETSFREE
To the John Robinson Circus
The Big day
WILL
Soon Be here
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Circus z.ltz
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The WiiMington l)ispateh Off ers to Every Boy and Girl
in Wilmington and Vicinity Free Admission to the Circus
inr a fpw minutes of their soare time
For further particulars call at The Wilmington Dispatch office.
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. Sage Tea-and Sulphus.
Almost every ofie' knows' that Sage j
Tea arid Sulphur, properly, compound-?
ed, brings back the natural' color ana
lustre to the ' hair when faded,: streak
ed or gray. Years ago the only way to
get this" mixture was to make It at
home, which .Is mussy and N Wduble
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drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound," you will get a large
bottle of this famous old recipe, im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients, for about 50 cents.
Don't stay gray! Try it! No one
nQn nnssihlv tell that you darkened
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your hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair dis
appears, and after another application
or two, your hair becomes beautifully
dark, glossy and attractive.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulprur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire lark hair and a
youthful, appearance. It is hot intend
ed for the cure, mitigration or preven
tion of disease.
DIED IN BURLINGTON.
Mother of Mrs. G. W.Curtis Died Yes
terday Funeral Tomorrow.
Friends 'here will regret to learn
of the death of Mrs. 'John A. Barn
well, of Burlington, mother of Mrs.
G. W. Curtis, of this city, which oc
curred at her home yesterday. Mrs.
Curtis has been at the bedside of her
mother some time and Mr. Curtis left
this morning to attend the funeral.
"Is that young woman with whom I
saw you the other day your wife or
your sister?"
Well er I don't just know," said
the bashful youth; "I haven't asked
her yet." Exchange.
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