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1- c p si' 1. - I ' t ,1 1S. mm .1. . i'l n . i : i r ! i r-io i l Ml S'ttd it it: i.ii iff m PAGE TWO I THEATRE .- - - ' - f , ' - ' .. TE-WILMINGTON. DISPATCH, FRIDAY.. ,-AETERNOON;FFRRI?ARYv2:.19l7.... v - - ' rrr- J.. -I -.. ZZT-Z77Z--. , - .nU- ' T - AT nnWcoiatf ana to EaVi" prtat anions negroes".,' .'An amendment b: Ainaziner scenes -of -ttife ocean laden with icebergs of mountainous .propor tions, brilliantly glistening m tne sun, form only one of a host of views which-will be unfolded at the Acad emy of Music, matinee and night, on Wednesday, February- 14, when Ly man H. Howe will present the' film epic of Sir Douglas Mawson's, ex pedition -into the Antarctic. The tran quil majesty of these, spired and tur reted Alpine bergs is unlike anything else the eye of man has seen hither to. 6ne of them measured was forty miles long. 'Besides discovering a new conti nent, the expedition also made man's first acquaintance of those Antarctic birds known as snow petrels in their native haunts. They have been known to exist for over one- hundred years, but not until now were their rookeries discovered. Their nests are made from pebbles because the hurricanes would carry on lighter material. Another feature of Howe's itinerary fakes spectators into the groves and sunlit corridors of giant Sequoias in Yosemite National Park, and among waterfalls of transcendent beauty, some of which hurl themselves from precipices more than 2.Q00 feet in height. Thrills to 'satisfy the "most exacting will be provided by still an other film showing the recent auto mobile race over Giant's Despair at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where fearless dri vers race their cars at tremendous speed up steep inclines and around many sharp curves. Throughout the entire program amazement follows amusement in swift succession-a wealth of rich humor beine contrib uted by an entirely new series of ani mated cartoons. SS-:1J. Br HUTGHISUN If 1 SnYSllDJS I iSEioilBUici ' sto.A .- I I, I i ' - - N 1 ROTATION BILC""' ; i PRESENTED IN THE HOUSE TODAY. (Cf ntinued From Page On.) Wilmingntonian Wh6 Suffer ed Since I 09 Says 'Tan lac Is The. Best . Medicine I Have Ever Taken For Indi gestion" Now; Abl6 to Eat MeaH , and ; Enj oy Sound . tnioOouTaty" ap:a to fcave . printed ajt lfw ,walterV rfiliUng " to Cuban bond suit and - giving, the; records . in this- suit, now withdrawn' .1 Bills passed to regulate the likens ing of trained nurses: ' .. V JThe House took recess to 11 o'clock Friday.'- - :" . '- . serjate Thursday. Rev. M. Bradshaw; of the Edenton Street' Methodist Ohurcfe; ' offered,, the prayer for the opening of the Senate today at 11 o'clock. - '' The Senate committee on public health returned an unfavorable report on the open formula secret remedy bill that was arciiied most strehucusly more than a week, ago. New bills 'were5 introduced J iCLA-RA KIMBALL -YCtUNG J In "Trilby," at the Grand Tomorrow., J. B. ; Hutchison, who is connected rwith thg, Wilmington Steam Laundry, I and who resides at 617 soutn Tront srreet. has to say about Tanlac: "It is perform great feats of surgery and in, the best medicine I have ever taken other ways tq do good. He is the ab- for indigestion and I am giving this solute slave of Myers, his secretary. t statement with the hope that others This, role has been enacted before on ! may see it and ke benefited also by the screen but it is safe to say tnat nobody has ever "before given such a be minority .reports that the bills were set as special orr for next Thursday. New iills were" introduced as follows:- . Pegram Provide a. general "law for the organization and government of towns and cities under the operation of th e: constitutional amenementsv Matheson rAmend the law as to thci Mooresvirtn traded school. uriaiiL, oi Uffliuw-nfpiu i xova as lollOWS. law relative t6 the town of -Swans- f ? erammer-Provide- elevators boro. . , J the the State capitol building. Shaw-Fix "the' pay1 of 1 jurors and I Gbugh Amend sectioa-V 20S2, special . veniremen in Scotland coun ty. Hqyle (by request), Permit 'high school students to attend school in adjoining counties. Winborne Amend certain sections! of the Revisal of 19D8. " Prevette Reauire all fertilizer visa! of 1905. McGoin Provide for- fire protec tion of State institutions and the safeguarding of the inmates, Holderness Amend the law as to intimidating witnesses and jurorsi Senator Liong, oi Ajamutc, w viut the minimum fine, for the first offense ito $25, and makd the second offense sh insiten.fi nf 1100. was defeated. The bill unamended passed 29 to 15. The-following; ; bjlli , passed final reading: -iPut Beaufort county under Statewide primdry'lawj" repeal law for Xiincoln and Catawba counties; pro-; .videtprison'troaTd ha' Madison county; prevtent depredatior by domestic an imals in Madison. -county;- tax dogs in Camden county; amend the Rowan county dog law; protect minors; give lodging-house keepers, liens qn bag gage" for bills V . allow educational, charitable and penal institutions not under the . control ' of . the State to amend their charters , (a . bill made necessary' for the constitutional Re-! amendments) ; : authorize r the auditor of Buncombe, county to employ an as sistant. : h ' "" ;' Senator. Holderness directed atten tion to a pending bill, provided for assigning fifty convicts to tfte: Hia wasse' Railroad and this provision did that had beon nan,.,i ' trick of his Rorui.Pr..., H:s a j.,. The Senate r' morning at li o'ci(!f.1t Th' for portrayal as Walthall does. It is a true classic, and you forget its tingling horror, its revolting brutalism, in your fascinated watching of the man's strug gle. When "the evil Lancaster and tHe good Lancaster are together on the screen, you don't wonder how one man Could play two characterizations so ut terly different, simply because you don't realize that the two' characters are the same man. Mary Charleson plays opposite him this State Oliver Repeal a 1917 act relative to certain work by commissioners of takine Tanlac. -Robeson county. " "I "suffered from indigestion. My. BrurrJmett Increase the efficiency trouble began as far back as 1909 and; of the.' care of tubercular patients; has been gradually growing worse on increase pensions and levy special me. I tried various remedies for it,, tax therefor. but only with temporary relief. Forj Sellars Amend the private laws of a long time I had to quit eating meats 1913 relative to levying and collect 6f any kind and after supper would jiaff special taxes . ' get exercise out in the open, which i Representative Gardner offered a helped some. Upon eating I would .bill to substitute for one by Hicks exDerience a ehokine: and fullness in that Gardner alleged restored ' the trade: amend the law as to peddlers companies tp use lime as fillers in license tax. Holderness Relating to the entic ing of labor, y Warren Require publication of statements of accounts by drainage commissioners treasurer's office for Avery and named a commission that would ap point Hicks to the place. Gardner's NOTED STAR MONDAY. Henry B. Walthall is too big to fit into an ordinary scenario. He needs a story of almost opic proportions to give him elbow room for his artisty. "The TTruant Soul" the magnificient eight reel Essanay super-feature com ing to the Victoria for next Monday and Tuesday, emphatically meets this requirementjyictor Rousseau was the author of- the story not the eighteenth century Rousseau of France, but a young American writer. From the very start the plot main tains a tremendous tension. Just as the spectator believes that the dramat ic pressure is lessening, a- new thrill, bit of surprise or suspense," gives him a jolt. Walthall plays the part of Dr. Lan caster, a great surgeon. This man, of normally noble instincts, possesses a despicable second nature. He is a drug addict, and when doped appears cruel, vindictive and unscrupulous. When in his normal condition he is able to my stomach, and chest. Sometimes iny food would h sour and" form this eras, but always I would have the andVthe cast also includes Anna Mae I fullness and I couldn't go to sleep orbp puts the treasurer's work in the Walthall i rest until i got it ciearea away. o,ra"n' u". : ; -"I read where Tanlac was helping. The House launched upon a long 'TRILBY'' AT THE GRAND TOMOR-: others and ' tried it. Now I am able argument on the bill for the creation to eat anytlimg I want including! U1 oiaie Doner inspector at a salary meats of different kinds, with no dis-jof $1,800 per year to work under the tress afterwards. That choking and Department of Labor. A motion by full feeling has entirely disappeared Mr- Butts to table the bill was lost and as a result T am sleeping: fine. I 'and tnen Representatives Dalton, also gave my little boy some of it to give him an appetite and it worked fine." Genuine Tanlac the medicine which ROW. Startling, sensational and thrilling are the circumstances which wound themselves around ; the life story of "Trilby" the pretty model of the Lat in Quarter. When Sverigali, the weird hypnotist frop the East, came into her life and got her into his power her life was changed as he willed. From a girl with no voice at all, she became j has helped so manpr men and women in one of the most famous and success- tnis Hy is sold only in Wilmington ful singers in the world and she made at the Bellamy Drug Store; Burgaw, C. Svengali wealthy. And fthen when ill- L. Halstead ; Southport, Watson's Phar- ness sapped Svengali's strength, he macy ; Rocky Point, A. N. Rhodes; Sup Pharr, Grant, of New Hanover, and Pritchard, Gardner, Russell, and others favored the bill. Price, of Union; Ray, of Chatham, and others jovc.e Relieve individuals in not appear -in the caption. A nunr- oer ot Dills were onerea out oi oj-aer and referred to committees. Everett-'-Erect Confederate menl- orial in Raleigh; Bunn (b yrequest) J Repeal chapter 12, Laws of 195, relative to stock' law in Duplin county. It would have Duplin revert to free range. Justice Repeal House' Bill 2$1 and Senate1 Bill 299 relative to the Polk county jury list. This. "' was ! put thremgh immediate passage in the statement of Mr. Justice that the bill lost his power over her and love again entred into her life. All of these things go to make a film story of won derful power and enthralling interest. Miss Clara Kimball Young in the role of Trilby, will be the attraction at the Grand tomorrow, and she will be sup ported by a particularly capable cast including Wilton Lackaye and over thirty principals. v. Woman's $6.50 Gun Metal Walking Shoes $4.89. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. 2-2-1 joined Butts and Kernodle in opposi tion to the bill. Grant, of New Han over, spoke with especial zeal in ad vocacy, as did Gardner and others. Representative Daniel wanted to ex- ply, G. W. Kirby; New Bern, Bradham I w n nn w ; tWT n,,7ii n, r . t.to -nr t c by Dalton, who said that Guilford Drug Co.; Magnolia, W L Southall; Faison, Faison Drug Co; Pembroke, G W. Locklear, Snow Hill, J. T. H. Har has as many boilers as any county in the State and High Point probably more than any other town, and yet SfJ: 5?' te-lhe was willing to face his constftu HnrnWpvr rr S t woQ i,' ents Wlttl the passage of the bill Humphrey; Fair Bluff, J. P. Wad dell; Uouncilv Grimsley Co.; Ash, L. M. Todd. Each town has its Tanlac dealer. Advt. Last Call Shoe Sale Shoe Co. Advt. Wilmington 2-2-4 as in every way meritorious. He fav ored it as a protection to human life. All amendments were voted down, including one by King to reduce the fee for inspection from $5' to $3. Then the bill passed both readings and was sent to the Senate. Bills passed to regulate the courts Crammer Amend sections , 3 and 17 public laws of 1307,- Oates-Encourage the enlargement of the State sanitarium for tubercular patients; permit the erection of a bronze statue of John H. Mills, found er of the State and Baptist prphan age - work in thV ' State, in Nash Square, Raleigh; relative to the can cellation of mortgages and deeds of trust. Wliliams Amend the Yadkin coun ty road law already passed at this session. v Senator Scales was granted a leaye of absence until Saturday. r : A flood of petitions came in from many sections of the State urging the passage of the Anti-Saloon League legislation amending the prohibition law; The Senate launched upon a long argument on the) bill by Senator Gray, ' of Forsyth, to increase the penalties for pistol-toting. Senator Bremzer urged that the penalties be made drastic enough to discourage this of ferise; The bill provides for $51 fine or 31 days in jail for the first offense and a graduated scale of punishment for subsequent offenses. Senator, Grey spokesat length in support of the bill arid read from Judge Levin, Judge Cline and others as to the nec essity of fixing more drastic pun ishment. Senator Long, of Alamance, favored more discression . for the judges. He thought the bill too dras-i tic. Senator Gates favored it. Sen ator Parker thought the time had "come in North Carolina when no man had any use for a weapon on his per son. Senator Holderriess was for any bill that would decrease pistol toting 5) ((S V fl i : " the " PALM BEACH BEAUTIES In n Xlftv Ar..ti-i ., with tots of sin!;lll)f aniiSh Conicdy NEW BILL TODAY ingr, "The Crimson stain uZ A . . ill PPT" Grndin A BJS Serial i:xt tloh Every Week. a,"l Ethel h y TOMORROW World Film Corporation Presents the srruBs emotionali . ARTISTE CLARA KIMBALL , YOUNG In a RefUistjQ Screen Version of George de Maurier1 Great Story PIij A Tremendous Feature, Intensely Interesting-, Allowing Full Sway for the Powerful Emotional Acting of its Brilliant Star. S;MQN. TUBS, 1 LHIU AKY U THE WORLD'S SU'REHE (,x EMA ARTIST. HENRY B. WALTHALL In the Greatest Screen Drama lit Ever Starred in "THE TRUANT SOUL" In Eight Reels of Tower from Victor Rousseau's Marvelous Urania "A greater role than fhe 'tittle Colonel' In 'The Birth of a Nation'.'' The Press. I W I - "3 1 I J ' . . k S F EC I AL S FOR S A T U R D A Y C A HO A,,isr;D;; S M OND A Y n I) II A L Phoenix Silk Hose, all Pop ular colors. Our LAST CALL SHOE SALE that began Saturday has been a decided success m every respect. The Public knows that we are giving good values and that is why they are buying freely. We want to make Saturday and Monday our big days and to do so we are going to offer special bargains for these two days, just read below and see what they are and come and get your pair at once because they will not stay on our shelves long at the prices quoted. Shoe Polish for all popular Colored hoots. W2Zrlf Eft - Woman's $5.00 Patent Leather Lace, Clota I ' " . A to I Sdths S5.69 Woman's ?7 00 Dark Tan Lace, Low heel, . top. Louis heel, A to C Q - fants' 75c black white and tan Q Aiouwmtns... ... ...,uy Walking Shoes, AA, to D t Q widths : ....jJO.OV Men's $6.50 Russia Calf. Lace Bal, blind kid button sizes 1 to 4 SJZn " " : - ' widths eyelets, English last, A rt JJ A Qk Woman's $7.50 Smaltz-Goodwln Dull Kid " " ' " to D widths . . . JJD.X7 ; Button, Patent leather, quar- Woman's $5 00 Demi kid 'button dfo ir , , r.Is.hre:-A?oD.....$4.98 . .Ar$3.98 : , tffVT.. $1.69 wmor,' (Ren Tnnn , , T WWalkin IhnP AAntnal LaCkLW.ei' Woman's $3.50 to $5.50 Patent leather, iacei Men's $5.00 Gun Metal lace bal, ff A A r ; ' ' ' ' : wSi iqq' wrhsn.Shoe:AA..toD. $4.89 STUS.'T S, Md 1 -$4.49 Boys. ?300 Gun Metal Blacher Cubanheel,A to D w.dths. $3 .98 . ..$1.98 ; slel to 5 1-2 $2.39 Pink and blue Satin Evening slippers :"!s..$1.98 Wilmingtoii Shoe Compiiiy ' l. t2 39 Ii -i i. I (L ' ' i Wilmington's Best Shoe Store. T ' sV--!t i- . i . . j J 1 . . 203 North Front Street. . , L. W. Wesell, Manager. , - t ' ; i : ' . 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