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vt , .. iewof-the-big"inuaitions factories
flSf-ai wofte? whiclV havf : ner er " befqre
been allowed io 'be" filmed In pictures.
f; " These 'pictures were jtakeV sanc-
tion of tthe government, tinder whrise
" . supervision certain pats 'of this great
patriotic' preparedness , drama was
'- filmed. ... . . :. . . ' ::.:, . - -
' "The Eagle's Wings" is a -aiunder--'
C ijis drama with a . thund ering mes-
gage.' a'productiori ' dealing with indus-
trialv preparedness, inspiring patriot
ism and Jove of home and country,
ci- o nmdnftinn that has created a sen-
, , sation all over the entire country
'i wherever s.hown. At several points Jn
Ohio recently this production wis
.V wAsentea -for a" solid "'week's : run, at
t - Drices of 26 and 50 cents-admission
a ' . 'Prti aAn i it nrkAd the house ror
to iiJSinui ioiJ
WENT IfJTO EFfEGT
six consecutive
Wilmingtonians
cents.
days at
will get
that price'.
it for ten
MARY MILES MINTER TOMORROW
"Faith" is the title of the third
great Mutual super-feature starring
that entrancing little screen and
stage beauty, Mary - 'Miles Minter,
which is tomorrow a big attraction
at the Grand.
. "Faith" presents the youngest, of all
screen leading ladies in the most fas
cinating role she has ever played on
the screen. ''It s a story with.a beau
tiful theme of love and honor, a
pathos and a human interest touch
whichf will go straight to the hearts
of every 'one who witnesses it.
"Faith" presents Miss Minter in, a
sympathetic role in which she is seen
in the strongest part she has ever
played. It Is in six solid reels, 6,000
feet of beautiful photography, and pa
trons will remember to come prompt
ly on the starting hour in order not
to miss the beginning.
See our advertisement for Extra Spe
cials for Saturday. Wilmington Shoe
Company. Advt.
GRAND
The QwStibW Mrgueid Before
Supreme Court in Case
. From Durham. . , . ..
COURT INTIMATES
AGAINST VALIDITY
New-iPKysicran kf State Prison
FarmrrBarn ap TfejBartn
Burne3 -Convicts Act
As Firemen! ;
exactly
for;the!; : treatment;
Of
Mineral Three V Best Forms pound blended? no chemist has come
t i -r t - -! ' ' -h- forward tdftlaimlthef large Stira offered
; or iron. - , -, a . , : io chemists able. to duplicate this wpn-
" '-rr . I derful work or nature's. Some of ni-
Dancers and Objections to ture's secret are beyond .solving and
,,trnnmf J ACiu-iron ivijnerai;is one. '
Where hemists-i employ f alcohol.
needed - none to
Iron Are Overcome.
From tne Great Lakes to the Qulf of f syrups, etc.. - hature needed crne to
lexlco tron is found put there that ! make a bure, strong, wohderfdlly effi:
iQirrirnp nr- uieiii uuu uuiuuuunu. riuc as we
Mexico
man "Tilo-hf of IfPfltl HHfi
shlbs build lithe Bkyscrapers and, brM.';.Is .natwe'e(.;lJxlR
s Jt ocUuoira.May5? ),
The rest6ratibn?0f
Mbntnegtov' and RumiiWaTvaj
manded, by'' the y Buigarlan Socialist
delegates ii.a bonf &t eiic'witbJ'ihe
Dutch ' and -Scandinaviaii rcoimmittee ;
:'n TheyliIs6 ; declared I themselves I in
favor of a nationalfreunioh of Bulgar;
ians as a step to gerirakenci
quility to the Balkans. . ' '.:;
: The -Bulgarian delegates further, de-
TOMORROW
Screen's Young:et Star
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ARY
ILES
INTER
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In Her Most Fasrinaflngr Role in
"FAITH"
A Six Reel Super-Production of
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Pathos n6V Thrills.
W VAUDEVILLE
NEW BILL
TODAY
Presented by
DeLOSS'
M ASIJ UERADERS
All New Scenery, New. Costumes and
-New Specialty Nttncr.
A Roarine Vojae Comedy Scrm.
(Special to The Dispatch.)
Raleigh, May 25. The city of Dur
ham presented in the" Supreme Court
Wednesday its $250,000 bond issue
case, and if the Court does not de
cide that the amendment restricting
local legislation went into effect Jan
uary 10, instead of November 7, it
has- a mighty poor way of giving a
hint to its opinion by the questions
asked.
Jacob Morehead was arguing the
case for the city in the" action of R.
P. Reade vs. City of Durham. The
action was brought to restrain the
board of aldermen from issuing un
der an act passed January 9 $250,000
in waterworks bonds, and' to restrain
further the aldermen from turning
over to the water commissioners the
municipally owned waterworks sys
tem of the city of Durham. The order
was denied by Judge John II. Kerr
and the plaintiff In a friendly suit ap
pealed. Judge Manning, Attorney-General, is
not arguing any of these cases, but
he appears to be the one lawyer of
exceptional ability who does not
think the amendments have . any
standing.' His opinion has stirred up
the State. Perhaps no legal matter
ever came up that has aroused more
excitement. There are 400 acts de
pendent upon these amendments.
Dr. H. I. Clarke, of Scotland Neck,
has been named to doctor the Cale
donia farm camps. Dr. Clarke comes
highly recommended. The retiring
physician, Dr. Register, rebelled at
the witnessing of flogging provided
for in the late prison act." While the
Legislature passed this piece of bar
barism, it greatly improved on the
old savagery that had prevailed under
unintelligent employment. The bar
barities of the older day were per-
i mitted at all hours, under all condi
tions, for all offenses and by men in
all moods. The hew act, while rec
ognizing the right to beat, superin
tends it. It is permitted only in in
corrigible cases and does not reach
the first and second classes. Dr. Reg
ister would not countenance it. He
had whipped the old management in
its efforts to depose him, but could
not bring his mind to the view tbat
he ought to stand by and see a pris
oner beaten on his bare back with
a buggy trace hitched to a hoe handle.
Superintendent J. R. Collie, of the;
State prison, yesterday declared that j
a nre Monday night at one of the
farms destroyed a big barn, but the
177 prisoners who were set free to
aid in fighting the flames kept the
faith and all returned. The wind was
high and promised a lot of trouble.
The bucketeers of the camp held the
flames down and lost only th3 barn.
It had considerable forage in it and !
21 horses. All the animals were
saved.
The War Department is sending
out from Raleigh letters indicating
that those who wish to come into the
National Guard before it is drafted
into service July 25 may do so, but
after that time conscription will
take them in. '
speedy locomotives. This is the iron.;
of the maker of shappol and cannon
which kills men and ' ruins teeth and
stomach and causes constipation. - ',
Then Off one side nature ' deposited
iron for another purpose and it is call
ed "Acid' Iron Mineral." Unlike com.
mercial iron, this medicinal iron min
eral has been protected' through thou
sands of years from elements, water
and air, by a casing of marble like
rock and clay. Acid Iron Mineral was
set aside by the Creator for medicinal
No man or woman in need of a. tonici
troubled; with? impoverished; "Impure
blood uric; acid' or rheumatic cbtri
plaints, nervousness, loss of vitality or
appetite, should longer feel weak and
run down; "A-I-M" tested 30 years,
brings back color and sparkle to cheek
and eye. It helps stomach, kidney and
bladder back to normal. It is inimita
ble. It is-"non-alcoholic.- Acid Iron
Mineral, makes" all human efforts at
compounding medicine seem weak and
rttivtn , J J Tt.ntnn 1 ,3
purposes in one great deposit not far ; ly endorse it. Whole families use it as
from the world's greatest commercial
iron ore beds. It is the only deposit
Of its kind known to exist in the whole '
universe.
Acid Iron Mineral (natural iron) ;
possesses wonderful medicinal proper
ties. Three forms of iron, calcium,
sodium, potassium, magnesium and sul- J
phuric acid,' blended and proportioned .
-a tonic for grown-ups and children. It
Is waiting for you highly concentrated
and will go two to ten times as far as
other and weaker iron preparations.
Pure, non-alcoholic, powerful. One
half teaspoonful in5 a glass of water is
a dose. Druggists all have it now.
Ask for Acid Iron Mineral or "A-I-M,"
50c or $1.00.
UNDER INDICTMENT
FOR CORNERING ONIONS
(By Associated Press.)
Boston, May 25. Eighty-eight cor
porations and individuals were indict
ed by the federal grand jury here
today for conspiring to monopolize In
terstate commerce in onions. The in
dictments, which were returned as a
result of a Nation-wide inquiry into
the cost of food conducted' last winter
by United States Attorney George W.
Anderson, of this city, allege that the
defendants divided territory of the
country between them for purpose
of eliminating competition; that
maximum prices were fixed for the
purchase of onions, and that the sup
ply was hoarded in order to increase
prices. Mr. Anderson estimated that
the annual crop of onions amounted
to 200,000,000 pounds, three-fourths
of which he said was alleged to have
been controlled by the defendants.
Wilmington Shoe Company's Great
Summer Shoe Sale. Extra Specials for
Saturday. Advt.'
The steamer on which Marshal Jof
fre, former Premier Viviani and the
other members of the French mission i
to the United States, returned to j
Prance, chanced her course shortlv be- ;
fore reaching port, owing to the re
ported presence cf Germsti' submaj
Hues in the vicinity, according to the
Pans Temps of yesterday.
SUPERFINE GARMENTS AT A
Real Bargain Price
FOR
Friday and Saturday
SHOPPING
s
' Read Over These Specials.
If You Are Unable
Secure
to
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;v Bluebird" Photoplay f regent
"THE EAGLE'S
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A Thundering Drama with
Tnpdefln'"a:.
. A Prod ntrt Ion Deallnr with Indua
,r trial Preparedness. , Inaplrinsr Pa
triotism' and L,6ve of Home and
Coantry. s 'i
: Scenes -Never Belre 8erened
Benefit Knlchts of Pythias
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WILMINGTON; DISPATCH
Either on trains or at newt
stands, where you thin,k it should
b6i$n--aaiet, ypiii will, eonfer a.
favor by, notifying the publish
ers, giving all particulars as to
dater train, place, etc. -This
is asked for our mutual
benefit and will be helpful to the
management in its desire at all
times to give the public
Efficient Service.
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
i' 'yii Mj.t .f-M j. -Js :f
Afford comfort which iaappre
efated b'tboveiwbir near
or for tUton "In one pair of
alaiM.
They keep yoor eyes yoonc in
looks as well la's" Ini nsef olness." '
Mo line, seam or hump to blur
the vision.
-. EYSS TVSTKD VBEK
DR. VIIiEBERG
MASONIC TEMPUt.
4
Silk Sport Coats $5.98
Silk Poplin Skirts $4.50
Palm Beach Suits $4.98
1 lot Children's Gingham
Dresses, sizes 2-6 ; . 35c
50c values.
1 lot Children's Ging
ham Dresses 69c
$ 1 .00 value
1 lot of Wash Skirts 49c
I lot of Linen and Khaki
Skirts .. ......$1.25
$2.00 value
1 lot Boys' Wash Suits
at . . .... . 49c
A new lot of beautiful
Blouses ....... . 98c
Summer Dresses in great
variety $1.98 to $9.98
All your needs in - Mus
lin Underwear.
Wholesale and Retail
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Pompeian -HAIR Massage
Beautifies the Hair
To have' hair that falls in soft
Bbimmering ripples, and a scalp
free fronr deadly Dandruf, use
Pompeian' HAIR Massage. "
Sprinkle a little on the hair and
scalp, and rub dry with a Turkish
towel. You will hardly believe the
result. Your hair will appear twice
as thick, soft and beautiful, and,
best of all, be admired by all your
friends. ':
If you should have Dandruff,
you will be stopping it while yoii
are beautifying your hair. Pom
peian HAIR Massage is a treat
ment, not : merely a tonic. The
massaging (rubbing) of the scalp
wakesrupthe roots of the hair to
new 4 life. .'.. This massaging also
opens the oores of the scaln t th
wonderfully . stimulating Uauids in
Pompeian HAIR Massage. Dand
ruff:: gees. Your hair will become
arid stay, healthy, vigorous and at
tractive.-... . :
" Pompeian .. HAIR Mscr a
clear;amber liquid. Not o3y; not
sucicy;, cannot oiscolor the hair.
Delightful and daintv to use. Get a
25c. SOc'or SI bottle TonAv
the stores ' and give: yourself the
Inxury of a treatment ; -
Made hv the reliable
the famous Pompeian MASSAGE
Cream-- and Pompeian NIGHT
Cream, -r . . '
have refused t& .ii!VUrajif. :
rPflp.himr the War Deoartment indicate r hA .. .vTt lI1e tJnifnJ"!
"aired? tfar'e " rlgStTtMAthejr
owjjf alrs shoul(j be; extended to all
people, - f such as ; tt e' , Ameriians and
Pbles. rThey expressed 'he hope thdt
the1 problem of 'i Alsace-Lorraine be
settled :6h these lines. The convoca
tion of a general Socialist conference
was also advocated. : , -s v
fiiakt ,x.
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Mtp the;6ttlc2r and wouih'
luiiuasemeni liaDle to a
nibre ,thani '11,000 or not
one years imDrisnnmo. "iaa
which the act provide br"h,
violations. p( n"''y f0r
n.. l j
oco yui wuiuow specials ffir c-
Shof ' dlir-
dav. Wilmington
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GOODMAN'S
CLEARING S&LE OF
Silk and Serge Dresses
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An assortment of 'fifty dresses,
all tliii sejaaon'S& models-in iTafFetas,
Crepe de Chine, all colors, navy in
cluded, all sizes, worth originally
$16.75 to $22.50; special price
tomorrow, only. . . .$10.00 each
SUIT SALE
Surplus stock of Spring Suits con
sisting of about twenty-five gar
ments mostly navy, to close at ,
at . . .... . . . . . $12.5aeach
Alterations Extra.
GOOPMAN'S,
Wilmington, N. C.
Iff -if UifM
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ai5r$3-lf THI5 WIUU: ' -T ffifffi
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If You Want Some Real Fiini
THE FIRST COLLECTION OF
'Bringing tip Jiather "
Has Just Ifeen Issued in Attractive Bool Form
90 of tUe best ever pubi ishfd
ORDER IT OF Qll KEWEaEIr
Price
50
A CLASSIC AMONG -g.Q M ICS
Now on sale at the office of this newspaper.
oring
ing up fattier Coupon
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