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A . i v 'A THE , WILMINGTON DISPATCHfuESDA Y AFTERNOON. JUNE 26, 1917. PAGELTWO 4 3 Mi 4i i I ft.! It. it 4 J ! J 1 Hi r? i m 1 :" 1 i '( t t t ii 4 " ill t . II t ' 'I ( to' I -L v I 1 ' b t t 1 A ' ' 1, f 5 f t . . 4- f ' tf .,'1 ?6aiJ:.; 5 r..';,iV.i5.'. ,"J ' .' It "When Dollie grows up "11 We a New Perfection Uil ook tove ic mother s." Up-to-date housewives swear by the iNew Perfectibn. Over 2,500,000 of these stoves are now m use. A rkw atid exclusive feature the re- It'a the oi steady habits never rankyrriever out of order. Ther flame stays put you can have just trie amount of heat you want, from a quiclc boil to a simmer. There xs;no wasted heat It keeps the kitchen cooK versible glass reservoir. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL a superior kerosene, give best ults. It s always clean, always res reliable. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey; Washington, D. C Norfolk, V. Richmond, Va. BALTIMORE MEX Charfotte, N. C Charletton, W. Va. Charleston, S. C Come to Cairo Mm .Beach A Resort of Recreation, and Safety Health 3 ,i s Steamer :WImiiigton Leaves Foot for Beach, 9 t Leaves Beach of Princess Street "A. 6 P. Returning: M Fare 25c Round Trip Carolina Beach Bus Leave Front & Chestnut 9 A M 2 P: M. and 6:30 K M. Leaves Grey stone Inn 7 A M A. M: and 5 P. Fare 50c Round Trip MEW HANOVER"' - ' " 1 ' 1 1 ':" Headed by Ben ilced, just about tne most original .blackface comedy artist seen at the Royal this seasoii, Mack's j Musical. Revue.- opened theiru engage- ( ment at that, theatre yesterday, play ing to big crowds'at each performance, ' and presenting a show that went over ! With, a bang, ,an.d ruh tjiat signifle3 increasing business for the entire bal ance of the week. . ... ' Musical is the right fiame for this aggregation, for there is every little in the way of a plot . to their offering it isn't needed, "for you don't have time to bother your head with a plot between the eleven big musical and novelty feature numbers which bob about every two or three minutes. The chorus it's just abqut, the best dressed seen herev this season an even half dozen-, beautiful young la-) dies, evenly matched , in size and PSr it x i j i .i ' sessing ieauy laieueu voices a.iiu jitvi.- ural dancing feet. And the Musical Tour, the best harmony quartet seen here in many months is one of the specialty acts that goes over biggest.1 Space does not permit of individual mention every member deserves it and should be teen today by Royal patrons. (A-L-M NatuHa C.f rok! Natures Elixir) Hoh-AU "A SMALL TOWN GIRL" GRAND TOMORROW. June Caprice, the girl with , the sun ny smile, gets mixed up in a thrilling crook story in her latest picture for William Fox, "A Small Town Girl," , which will be shown at the Grand; theatre on tomorrow. With the help ' of little Jane Lee, she hands the gem thieves over to the police. "A Small Town Girl" is a story of a country girl, played by June Caprice, who goes to New York to take care of her aunt's little girl (Jane Lee). There in the squalid surroundings of a First Avenue tenement June meets Frank (Bernard Delaney), her old sweetheart back home, who had come to the big city to make good. In the same house with June is a band of crooks. They steal a jewel and hide it in the heel of the slipper belonging to Mame (Inez Marcel), the woman of the gang. Little Jane finds the slipper and gives it to June. Frank calls and in a playful tussle over the slipper pulls the heel off. The gem falls to the floor. Frank had heard of the theft and hurries to the police with the jewel. Meantime the "crooks discover the loss of the slipjaf. Mame quizzes Jane and learns she gave it to June. With her men confederates she at tacks June just as Frank returns with the police. When left alone June falls into Frank's arms. TRIAL OF CRENSHAW IS POSTPONED (By Associated frewO Richmond, Va., June 24. Because of illness of the defendant, the trial of S. Dabney Crenshaw IV, son of S. Dabney Crenshaw, vice president of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., on charges of grand larceny and incen diarism, wq,s postponed until October when the case was called in harlottes vill yesterday. He is alleged to have 'robbed the University of Virginia j laboratory and set fire to the build ing. Iron Makes Qld FolksrMKToiliig .rVTilM-. rSv MX III Iron is the greatest blood purifier and strengthener the world knows of. The main difficulty has been in getting the iron to the blood. Heavily coated pills or iron mixed with other elements to keep it from contact with teeth or stbm&chvTining, which iron in j ures was: the old way. Some used glass; tubes because amount of iron in pill or liquid was not sufficient to get the desired result. ' i Take Natural Iron, Known As-AGID IRON MINERAL It Purifies Bloodr Drives Out Rhenmatism, Steadies the Nerves, Enriches the Blood and Helps Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder fw?df?y pPle seeking relief from excessive uri; acid,: causing rheumatic pains, often take thin di,t?1tm ffr mr! lnlury Jd' If P18 would remember that alcoholis the enemy of the fid SJSS. -iHf lnmB ?-e dty of terif the blood,:they certainly would refrain from alcohol WiC1S Which onfymulate for-the moment; and always have their, reaction to the detriment of kid neys, bladder, stomach, liver and nerves. 1 01 KW- t l?i7ie,T0U8' llw&yf tirf? and kidneys bother nights, or if you are only in need of a good tonic liJ'lSL P ? strengthen the ging system, take this natural iron, "Acid Iron Mineral." It makes men and women stronger. It enriches -and purifies the blood, improves the appetite and general health jists, Doctors and Surgeons Use and Endorse ACID IRON MINERAL tuning three form, of iron, together with potSium. .odium, calcium, magnesium and uf phuric acid.aH o Krt medicinal valu. and blendad and. proportioned exactly rht br nature herwlf for the treatment of i rtomach, kidney, bladder and liver complaints It ? nature, elixir. Economical and efficient. & half-teaepoonful i. a doe. Uried for thirty yL in the profeMion. it u pure, non-afcoholic non-injurious and powerful. Old folks and env one run down or weakened will find it pleasant to take, wonderfully invigorating and an" iron compound with all the fault, of other and weaker iron combination, of the cheni t ?, w. jI'0111 TOUr t'" tody. or large bottle- will. b. sent prepaid on receiDt of 1. by iWrodine Chemical Cojai RaanolwiVa. ""receipt llrugl GLQR P.teat J Medioiae TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. The Serbian ministry has resigned A new cabinet will be formed witn , Nikola P. Pachitch as premier ana minister of foreign affairs. cialists, Goldfarb, Reinstein and Da- countries. The prison caui,: , vidovich. who recently arrived at. sais aud matters conn ci-,1 -.viih ,he Stochkolm, from the United States, e . , .. .. . .. . . exenange of interned prison i over as thoroughly representative Amen- , 4 Jlcr .. . ... .,,;m ;,...i i i cans. Qualified to speak lor Socialism : """' "fi1- ,1U ui:)-,l,"- i-n oners and even the labor movement, in 'will be considered. America. German newspapers for obvious rea sons continue to treat the three So- n YES! Justs. We Told You Another Hit! Scored by J. M. MoLoughlia Presenting Mack's Musical Revue In High Clas Tabloid Musical Corn ed Production Featuring: BEN REED Yaudevllt's Best lilaekfaoe COMEDY FOUR In irarmbnjr Singing That's Dlffereni REFINED COMEDY GORGEOrs WARDROBE CLEVER COME DIANS ABSOLUTELY CLEAN. JtJNE CAPRICE DIRECTION' WILLIAM FOX Tn fTi- latest '"inmph. "A Small Town Girl", at the Grnd tomorrow. M. Jonnart, diplomatic representa tive of the Allies in Greece, has been called on to act as arbitrator of the differences between the Zaimis minis try and the government Premier Venizelos. All provinces which independence of the pi erf!;. i ii tht-jr fin IVkine government have ceased tli :i wailike preparations. Leadeis of tin :i.u(htra of former! provinces which .were in revolt tele graphed Peking that they v.vn- will ing to compromise providing a new At a congress of Georgian national eiecnon was soon neia v.uiiout min- democrats at Tiflis, Trans-Caucasia, altary interterence. resolution has been adopted in favor of the autonomy of Georgia. Georgia . . ... . . j . , . . ;Jrr, v tj?,0 Training Camp at Norwich, is a district of Trans-Caucasian Rus-I B 1 s,-a Northfield, Vt , Jun3 2t5.--NTorwich University, wiiicn, auring hi: career of over three-quarters of a century, has included among it 3 graduates many men who , have attained tame as fighters under "Old Glory," chief among them being the late Admiral Dewey, today established a military camp for the training of fnhiMM for the present great conflict. The camp will extend until August 21. It will fnllnw r-lneelv the rmiryii of instrilP- The London Daily Express learns' ion Kiven at the United State, Offi- A wind storm with velocity of 6 miles an hour- swept over Richmond, Va., late Sunday. Many houses were unroofed, wirs and trees blown down -and hundreds of windows and signs shattered. At Oakwood cemetery many tombsones were top pled over. that Brigadier General J. E. B. Seely, j cers' Training Camps, and will differ ex-minister of war. has been accident-1 Qn,y tnat it wil, offer allv wounded in France. The nature t of his injuries is not givoa The British commission, headed by Lord Newton, has arrived at The Hague, to discuss with German dele pates, headed by General Friedrich, 1 the question of war prisoners of both a serif:; of : hort courses of two weeks each in addition to courses of instruction covering longer periods. Thee shorter p -nods have been arranged to meet t lit? de mands of business men who de: ire to get some military instruction, but who cmnot leave their business for a greater length. Ripping Good amp TOSIORBOW William "bx Presents JUNE CAPRICE As a Little Girl .who. alls Into the Midst of'Crooks, in "A SMALL Tfllillt" a It T ;S ;ti , X ? -. Eorset Your Worries ! :- The Sunshin. Maid is Back In Town in AnOthei Joy-maker Packed with Plenty of Love and Adventure! P Today-Majr ; 'Allison , and Harold fcr . 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