;..:t .. PAGE TWO hi II- I! i r 5f"- Sis- - & i:fi-.v i. . -. .. I. II II - I II III I II I I II I I I :! ' .. l ; l -- J " " - " - i - 1 -1 1 1 n n 1 uri 1 if 11 ri ' 1 1 1 1 I - -r - - 1 1 1 IP - Ull w 1 1 w I www . J" Lik f A i rin" r nil . in I 0i ill 1 ill m. 1 ---- 1 7 alELINb!) Mil The Academy of "Music management announces for its attraction at an early, date Neil O'Brien and his minstrels, all newly equipped and organized for their fifth annual tour. Mr. O'Brien has always brought to this city some of the best minstrel organizations it has ever bad, and there seems every reason to believe that the show he offers this year will maintain the high standard established by this most pop ular of all minstrel comedians. The company is a large one, and includes the following artists: Eddie Ross, 'Lasses White, Happy Benway, Major Nowak. Jas. Barrardr, Leslie Berry, E. M Howerton Took Three Bottles and Gained Pounds Had Given Hope. - 20 Up "If anyone is thankful for Tanlac I'm that person,' declared EM. How erton, ""and hundreds of my fellow workers know what , Tanlac has done IB OUTFIELDERS for me and are as much surprised at Jonathan Haw and many others. Fromj my rapid recovery as I am myself. a singing standpoint, the organization "About two years ago I began to suf is said to be particularly noteworthy, fer from indigestion : and stomach there being no less than twelve solo-i troUDie and as time passed, my appe ists of national repute. tjte left me. I could not ejat meats .or ( solid foods. Even the little food I did BIG SPECTACLE AT ROYAL TO- j manage' to eat caused pains and dis MORROW. tress from gas bloating of the stomach. Owing to thefact that special scenic j My hera,t fluttered and weak and ner equipment, which is necessary for the j vous spells would attack me. Barely correct presentation of their great at- did j manage to get in a full night's traction. "The Golden Revue" did not sleeDi. My weight fell off twenty- arrive. Patrons were disappointed yes-i three pounds and finally I was compell- These- Positions Always, Ad justed to The Style of Pitching Club Faces. iddlewmghtsl Then he came with a. t;ua,iivuc lu a.u.j win " iov - wide, iwide -world. ' ' "Hudson came. He. showed much of his old time agility. He let tha en thusiasts, see that he was still spry and displayed a lot of speed during the contest: May.be when his cold is better he will be able to show still more ofc the -old time 'pep.' The fans seemed glad to see Hudson and they will possibly ga out to see him again next Friday night when he. meets Pink Gardner. , "But Hanson also came and Han son conquered. The first two falls Manager Stallings will bring with 1 were not pin falls. Hanson gave up him to Wilmington for the game be- in the first after 30 minutes of tween the Braves and Yankees on wrestling under the punishment of a Monday afternoon, April 4th, two dis- head scissors. It happened so quick tinct outfielders. It was always one ly that manyin the audience did not of the Miracle Man's hobbies to ad- see howil was done. The second fall just his outfielders to the style. -of went 15 minutes when Hanson ap the pitching they are obliged to face. ! plied- a head scissors and Burt cried Stallings carries, with him more out- enough. PARLTAMeNT CLOSES ITS" BAR 4 A WITH PUBLIC jONfcS.s r ..rr. t - : . (BV United Press). " ' London, March 29. Parliament, after long and solemn delibera- tlonhas decided that the bar in 'V connection with the House, snail v 4' close at . the- : same hours that 'I; 4 public bars close. . The result is 4 expected to be some', inconven- 4 ience, causing certain members to take a drink before making a 4 speech, Instead of r after as has 4 4 been their custom. .' V f 4 4 4 4, f 4 f f i f 4 4 4' MING STYLES "WEATHER OR NO." - - - . - Every man is a success, even 8i if it is only as a failure. Old Man Sage. f fr 4 ' tute by the score of 6 to 5, Mebane Cadets are confident of the champion R. H. E. field men than any other manager m j "With the rubber on the. enthusiasm Mt. Pleasant ' 5 6 6 baseball today. Last season he had waxed strong. Admirers of the two J Bingham, Mebane 6 7 31 musical j and ! Is it any wonder I endorse Tanlac?" comeuy, . pantomiue, uuxiebnue aim, concluded Mr. Howerton, who lives at vaudeville, ail logeiner 111 untr eiauu g galaxy 01 iun, mubic, uduuug rtllu which citv he is a well known machin mirth. - ... ist. o Interpretations of all tne best Known thpnuffhnnr tho CDICnn M O nfwl . rn I, ; , 3 i j. r" icaui llliuusnuui. "'V -- . UI1LKS. 1 I1IS 1(111 11(1 Hisn Wt 11 1 it III i II- I one combination of left handed hit-!utesand Hanson applied a body! ATLANTIC COAST LINE, ters to use against right handed scissors and this time pinned the "The Standard Raifroad of the South." aunt. i . " - rx tuicc uuunuo anu linaii j n ao vviAiA i , , , . . , xj?ij terdav by a substituted bill, but it is ed to ouit work. Although I was a ; no less than eight outfielders with tne merx puned long and loud for fav-, . a. - : - 1 toom thrmio hnnt tno Siintinn HP n,1ll :t. ml,:. i i t rr i announced oy tne management ui me; miserable man for I had spent nearly Royal that this big spectacle will, . an Gf ray money for medicines and pre without doubt, be presented tomorrow j scrjptit)ns that offered me no relief, and Saturday at the Royal. j When j had about given up hope of The Golden Revue is the banner .bill eyer getting better T heard of Tanlac carried in the repertoire of this all-! ftnd wonderful to relatGf three bottles star company of artists and lias been ; Qf R hag made me strong and able to the means of packing every theatre to : WQrk agajn Why jugt think Qf -t j the doors where it has been presented. ; haye & splendid appetite and can eat It is a distinct novelty from beginning flnvthiri T wnr,r fn T slppn to end, totally different from anything , j flm nQt a bR nervous any more and ever seeii in Wilmington before, and J have gained twenty pounds in weight. partakes ot tne qualities or , biy west ureen street, Hign mnt, m iha stoiiincrs' vstem. have since then pitchers, he has another to use shoulders of his slv onDonent.; EXCURSION FARES against left handed pitchers and he ..,t wag R d contest It dragged : ATLANTA, GA. .. .. . ...... ..$13.95 has other outfielders who are better at Umes but there v,as plent of fasl , On sale June 15,16. 17; limited return at facing spit ball pitchers. Stallings tQ the -ginger into the fans, j inS Midnight June 25th. Stop-o-5r any introduced the interchangeable out- The crQwd that JawK the contest , point. field iea into baseball during the th iargest Cf. the present season. All ! WASHINGTON, D. C. ... $13-20 season of 1914, when the Braves were ( Rcemed to be satisfied aUh0Ugh some 0n sale. April 10,to 15th Inclusive, lim making their sensational rush to the,wou,d have preferred to see Hudson ited returning midnight April 30th. win. I NEW ORLEANS, LA. $28.75 "The next match will be between ; fal Ma 11 t?,Gh' l9lu8iy?J Pint p.r,ni0r ! limiiea returning mmmgni May ai, innii Kn " ! limit extended to June 15h on pay- SP THAT SET THE PACE . To be In the vanguard of fashion, you've got to wo are leaders not trailers . ar Among men who know style ' -who demand authent ic am; that ,'f-1'Ui:ivp KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES are recognized as leaders. If you vere to see tho wide r vr. spring Styles -ve -atre Ishowing, the fashionable fahvim, all around refinement of these garments, you would P li , '.f,1i'-,rSF'ifl iart why. And so, take this as your in-vitation to L come in ..... quainted with the clothes that are setting the stylo pace ( " We are as glad to show these fine clothes as we are w i the value at every price are setting a pace, too. $20--$25--$30-32 J. M. SOLKY & One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. No. & North Front Street. CO. pennant. It proved tremendous sue cess and was no small factor in the Braves' ultimate triumph. Other managers, quick to see the virtues of Hudson and night. This Pink also should in be fine good. fettle ! At this season Tanlac is highly rec ommended as a spring tonic blood celebrities of the stage and screen by 1.. nl,.i-r,i. m-tifti. nf tlio r-nmrkQ r. v will . uHh: 'hnw and system purifier and invigorant. be an added attraction with this show, rrLi i.i i ,.,. and the most spectacularly brilliant stage and scenic equipment ever seen at the Royal will help toput this show over with a bang. A mammoth com edy, "The Land of Nowhere," introduc ing an even dozen of the prettiest girls ever seen in a screen, in classic sylvan Genuine Tanlac is sold in Wilming ton by the Bellamy Drug Store. Each town has its Tanlac dealers. Advt. dances, will be comedy. a feature of this big NO NEED TO FEAR BALDNESS! ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE BILL. Tomonow at the Grand patrons will get another genuine bargain fest in a great double bill of movies, for the price of one. The first attraction, of course, is the latest two-reel chapter iof that erreat Metro serial achievement. Here's; a Good Way to Stop Lossof.The Great Secret," in which the Hairand Start New- Hair Growth. 'crowned king and queen of the screen, If your hair is falling or thinning j Francis X. Bushman and Beverly out, don't wait another day, but go to Bavne, are gaining new honors for it. xt. ceuamy anu get a uuiue ot ran-their already brilliant career. There's sian Sage, tne truly emcien; na grower. (chapter of this serial, added to s the Don't say: "It s the same old story; ibriiiiant dramatic acting of handsome I've heard it before," but try a bottle i rTQnpi(! p.lchmr. ot,h hoantif.ii tov. Qr.i.. iTo,-r, ff, ,r. iuu the most experienced mat fan and ...... ti'J 1JU.I 11C Lilac lO JJUIIUIJ, l. J V 1 HIIU - . I Sage to grow hair, to stop falling hair, !a ush and everv chaDter trains iri in- loes not appear to be worrying over) to cure dandruff and stop scalp itch, or i tr(i,t iTiten;ttr nf -irtinn ithe condition, his chief form of exer-; The other feature is a mammoth five reel dramatic feature, "The Double h,ih tn thir field fnrce. Them Hudson expects to hi will be two outfielders in the Braves' "e en aml Gardner hopes to squad when it comes to this city and b.et able to go tc a finish match, soma-no-ono can tell until after the oppos-! ;in J1? has not accomplished in aiiiiuuiiUf j . l . i j . . v t. ing pitcher i trio will be picked to play ment $1.00 WASHINGTON, D. C $8.90 On sal?- June 2 to 7th, Inclusive ; limit ed ieturning midnight June 21st; limit extended to July 6th on payment 60c. Stop-overs at all stations within final limit. . READY FOR THE GONG "Manager Drown announced that j ;ni n,,,;;. ' :V. new -Orleans, la. ... .....$28.75 (- - v itiu Special Notice 1 week tc Hanson and Aberg to Clash Tomorrow Night. a date for the coming Saturday night but no one has b: i On sale March 11, 12, 13; limited re-1 turning midnight March 21st. 3vn lound yet to pit;MA'I1 A b o against the big man. An effort will 1 XI 'V,.? Yu 'IU V V 'lltTZ be made to bring Lewis here within the very near future." On sale March 17th, April 4, inclusive, i limited returning midnight April 10, ! 1917. BINGHAM WINS ANOTHER. Interest continues to grow in the Ilanson-Aberg match, which is slated for tomorrow night, but for once the Grabbs Second of Georgia Trip Frpm wiseacres of the sporting population f Mt. Pdeasant College Institute. are stumped. Many believe Aberg will Bingham School. Alebme, N. ., defeat Hanson and yet if they have a March 28. In a fast and interesting reason worth while they are not giving, game today. Bingham-Mebane, took it. The opinion that Aberg will win ihe second game of the Atlanta lrin ! KANSAS CITY, MO ...$52.10 j On sale February 24, 25, limited return- 1 IriCT milniori Momh in 1 Q1 7 DALLAS, TEX $52.20 On sale May 12, 14, 15, limited return ing Midnight June H, 1917. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE i win uc in w iiiiiiiiLuii iiic ldLicr nun or liie T, ! -If. r . hll a tew engagements lelt over rrom my lac-l i rip and can make about six additional sittings. If you are interested in home portraits or conies f om any kind of photos, communicate with Mrs. Julia ! larri son, No. 407 Chestnut street, or leave phone tall ,-! Orion Hotel. The president of Sorosis can refer you to a number ot customers for whom I have completed liomr pod rails. I am willing to leave my reputation in their h;?i j Respectfully, A. O. CLEMEN 1 Jrar;.",W!,"m, PleaSant C0"egia,e Instl- Thi Standard Rai.road if tt. South.- on the outcome, the fact that he has. been in the game twelve years and Home Portraits. Copy Portraits. -! , . . . , . r ... . a punch, a go and a bang about every ciaims io ue a par r Ul Wlx-u, or ine greatest nine wresiieni tne game has ever known. He claims to j have a bunch of tricks that will startle, money back Parisian Sage contains just the plpmpTifa TiAPdpH tn nrnnprlv invi enra ra and tmnrish thA hair, mnt, it !Room Mystery," a tense dramatic de- primei favorite with discriminating ladies because it makes the hair soft, bright, and appear twice as abundant. Parisian Sage is inexpensive and easily obtainable at all drug stores. Advt T O M O R R O W. F. X.i. and B. B. -in- "THE GREAT SECRET" EDWARD HEARN Vith OertrHd Selby, Ernest Shields and- Hay ward Mack tn "THE DOUBLE ROOM MYSTERY" l Tense Dramatic Detective and Mystery Drama in Five Reels. doming Saturday Mary Miles Min ter in "VouthVndearing Charm." cise being talk. It is hardly possible that anyone would wager his money on his ability to trim a wrestler of IrnAirn Nnwiit v nnlofia Via hue ptppI. . !f,Ct,iV TIStfIyma' st!riDLbeaa; lent reasons to believe he is the better tiful Gertrude Selby, with Edward Hearn, Ernest Shields and Hayward Mack in the leading roles. "The Double Room Mystery" is a de tective story with many unusual feat ures. The villain in the case is a shy ster lawyer one of those men, whom, as a subtle, says "Never will do any work, but always have plenty of '.money, it is a rather new to pict ures and aids in putting this picture over. n 7v fro WF fl H fpLiiLL TOMOBttOW AND SATURDAY Jewel's Golden Jubilee Company Will "PrefeAtj Their Banner Attrae- - r' Xr- .;. - f ... "TBIGOLDEN With The "CMost S&iindid Scenic Equipment Ever Seen- On The Boyal Staen IMPEBSONATJONg-- OF; WELI, -.KNOWN S1A8BAND-SCBEEN r , , STABStri;- v ' MARY MILES MINTER SATURDAY. Coming to the Grand Saturday is another rare treat. You remember last Saturday's big sensation, and the management has one even still bigger coming for next Saturday in the pre sentation of the sweetest girl on the screen, Mary Miles Minter, the daint iest little darling who ever peeked from the screen, in a beautiful and splendid six-reel production, VYouth's Endearing Charm," the first of a series of six super-productions starring this vivacious little Jady that will be pre sented at the Grand one every four weeks. man, and this is apparently the atti tude the Cleveland man has taken. On the other hand, Hanson was nev er in better condition than he is at present, having just defeated Burt Hudson, a man who ranks as a ton notcher in the wrestling world. The Swede is prepared to wrestle indefinite ly and will step on the mat with the determination to win or die fighting. The greatest element of mystery pos sible surrounds the match, for fans are absolutely in the dark as to what to expect of Aberg. If he is half as good ! as he claims, Hanson will have toj work nara tor a victory, ana u ne is two-thirds as good as he would have one believe, the match must result in a draw. If he is actually as capable as he pretends, then Hanson hasn't a (ghost of a chance, but there is a big element of the fans who believe .rr.t Hanson will experience no difficutly in holding his own with the lanky chap. fcni? from safe: Rtmovri nperfjaotis ny part of the body. Ucd.llELIAULE. L-arge bottle, $1. sample, 10". ELJr Houi tot booklet free. arid Department Store. Jotsen-blno o Fe?re Co Ph!la.llDhla. Pa, V BOLD BX r- Green's Drug Store. 109 Market Street 0f I tLAS ULJr SENT TO CHARLOTTE. SEABOARD I LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railway of the Soutn. Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rates from Wilmington, N. C. ATLANTA, GA. $13.95 On sale June 15, 16, 17; limited return ing Midnight June 25th. Stop-over any point. BIRMINGHAM, ALA $18.95 On sale April 13 to 18, Inc. limited re turning midnight April 25th. NEW ORLEANS, LA $39.75 On sale April. 7, -8, 9, Limited return ing midnight April. 17th. ATLANTA, GA . . . $-lC.35 On sale April ?, 3, limited returning midnight April ll. On sale March 17th to April 7th, inv. WASHINGTON, D. C $13.20 On sale April 10 to 16th inclusive; lim ited returning midnight April 30th. NEW ORLEANS, LA. ... ... . .$28.75 On sale May l.t to lth, inclusive; lim ited returning midnight, limit extended to June 15th on payment $1.00. WSHINGTOM, O. C. ... ... ...$890 On sale June 2 yo 7tb, Inclusive; limit ed returning midnight June 21st; limit extended to July 6th on payment 50c. DALLAS, TEX. . . . . .. .$52.20 On sale May 12, 15. limited return ing midnight, Juns -8th. ' ' ' MACON GA. .1 ; . ... . J. , . . '. . .$13.20 On sale ITarch 17l;h. to, April 7th, inc. Limited returning -midnight, April 10th. v:--x -For further information, -apply . ! 'Phone 178 v R w; WALLACE, ; - C. T-A Wilmington, ill C H E PLKASANTS, ; :-. .T P. "A. Wilmington, N C. Dunn Ties the Can to Bill Morrisette and Outfielder Brown. Led by Pilot Jack Dunn the Yanni gens registered a 16 to 11 victory over the Regulars. at. Sunset Park yes terday afternoon in a frea hitting con test that showed plainly that the Orioles are getting their batting eye in order in a remarkable manner. The Yans errored more times than did the Regulars, but they also secured more bingles which in a manner aton ed for their sometime erratic fielding. The Birds are working out daily at the park and are rapidly rounding into excellent shape. Immediately, after the game Man ager Dunn announced the releases of Handsome Bill Morrisette and Out fielder Don Brown to the Charlotte club, of tha Carolina League. The former has performed in the Tar Heal Circuit previously, being at one time a member of the Raleigh Club. Brown has, been - showing up in a splendid manner with the willow but his field ing was a little slow for the company in which the Orioles will travel. HANSON THE WINNER. And the Defeated Man Had Alibis For the Two Falls He Lost. The following account of the Hanson-Hudson Columbia match show's that Fritz Hanson is traveling at a remerkable clip and further, shows that any wrestler, no matter what heights he attains, is not adverse to handing in hia alibis for the lost ones. What . The Columbia State, of yester day had to say is: "Fritz Hanson, of Wilmington, N. C.; and Columbia has further strength ened !his hold on the wrestling de votees of Columbia. Tuesday night he met and conquered the formidable Burt Hudson, the -favorite ,of some eight and nine years ago. Burt was given.,, something akin .to a rousing reception -when, he ran upon the stage but Fritz . was given just about as much- applause when he appeared in his corner. Burt Hudson made- a 'curtain speech,' in which he . said that he had a severe cold which in terfered with his work in the second and third falls, the two , that he lost. He further stated that he was a welt, erweight and not a middleweight, that he-did not claim to be .able to throw raid FBSaODM V small VdJORlIBM 3T Elaster is generally conceded to be the real beginning of Spring. This is the time, c.'.ove all, when the need of something new to wear is fealt the most.- Ever alert to the requirements o f the season. Our big store has been stocked with new things f orchis Best of all Seasons. Beautifully trimmed hats, nicely tailored suits and smart dresses have been gathered here in such quantities as to make your choosing easy, and a pleasant task. Some extra special values have been arranged for our Opening Days and these should be taken advantaage of because they afford real sav ings to every customer. 7 2 Special During Opening Days. $2.50 Silk Shirt Waists in as sorted styles and all the best colors ... ...... . . .$1.98 $1 .00 value Ladies Silk Hose 79c per pair. Limit 4 pairs to customer. 69c value ''Niagara Wash" Silk Gloves, colors black and white . . . .49c 50c value Lace trimmed Union 3uits, knee length 37 1 -2c suit $1.20 value Long Cloth, 10 yd pieces, Friday and Saturday only .... . . . . . . 98c bolt Diamond Hill Cambric, regu lar 15c value, Special . ,9c yd Limit 10 yds to customer. 39c value Embroidered Pillow Cases, full size, Friday, and Saturday only , . . . . . 25c each We make a specialty of chil dren's hats and -Mourning hats. M 1111 o TTh mmm. 615-617-(519 North Fourth Street. We Refund Car Fare on Purchases of $2.00 or Over. HATS -Bought durigjopenmg days Will be trimmed FREE. " z We R ecommend that you Buy it at REHDER'S. But by all means ?uy: it in Wilmington. "V. IS?.?' '5"-.- Si i v?.$Tje..j p s :x:-A i: .:

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