FADED HAIR
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bring back to all your gray or
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. ft dye, but revives, the color glands.
Absolutely harmless and impossible o
detect; without odor or stickiness.
Hair c&n be washed or curled without
effecting the restored color. Sold by
Jarman & Futrelle or sent prepaid for
$l. by Van Vleet Drug Co., Memphis,
Tenn. Guaranteed to darken all your
'gray hair so evenly that not even a
trace of gray shows. Stops aanarun
A photo-drama- of the most power
ful moral stimulus is "The Waiting
Soul' .tleUojCcpujar Plays... and
Players, rpduction with; Mnje. Petror
va as star, -which will be sen at thq
Gfand theaters tomorrow. This five;
act feature screen drama has. been
adopted by. Wallace p. Clifton from
Marion Short's fiction styy and di
rected , by Burton L.. King. '(
Can a woman, blot out an accus
ing past by means of good deals?
Will falsehood told by a mother influ
ence her unborn child? These are
some of the questions raised and an
swered in "The Waiting Soul.'!
' Grace Vaughan, after a struggle
with her conscience that, reaches the
very depths of her soul, finds that
confession to her husband, whom she
puposes ignorant of her past life, is
he greatest privilege she has ever
known. Through it she reaches
heights of serenity unrealized before.
ASSOCIATION GIVEN BREADTH.
CORN ON THE COB'
Movie Insurrectionists Progressing
Splendily in Their Organization.
The following from The Chicago
Herald gives one an idea of the things
find falling kair and promotes its that are transpiring at the Chicago
rowth. Give La Creole a trial. Has Motion Picture convention that is be
been used for past 30 years by ladies ,ng attended by local movie men, in- I
end gentlemen to restore all their gray i cjUding Mr. P. W. Wells, president ct
imlr to original dark color, luster, th. Hnwarda-Wells 'Amusemenl Corn-
freshness and fluffiiness. Advt.
SE
ABOAROAIRLiNERAI
L
WAY
Th Progressive Railway of the South.
Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rates
from Wilmington, N. C.
I AlC IIIMAI I IRK A M. C . . 112.60
ilk. mi - , .
WAVNESVILLE, N. C ...$12.60 league weaneaaay nisut,
pany, and Mr. D. M. Bain, paoaoity
agent for the same company, who
went to the convention as the cam
paign manager for Mr. H. B. Varner,
of Lexington, N. C, a candidate for
the national presidency.' Says The
Herald:
"The American Exhibitors' Associa
tion, made up of insurrectionists who
bolted the Motion Picture Exhibitors'!
was given
tickets on sale July 15, 16, 17, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25. August 2. 3, 4, 5, 10,
11, 12, 13, 17, 18 and 19; limited return
ing 17 days following date or sae.
length, breadth and thickness yester
day.
"While the revolters were in session
at the Morrison Hotel perfecting the
ATLANTA GA. $18.10 details oi uie new orgauusnuuii "'c
On sale Sept. 2, 3, 4, limited returning parent body continued its delibera
mjdnlght Sept. 14th. . tions at the Coliseum Annex, oblivious
8T. LOUIS, MO $35.55 of the fact that dissension has partly
; 'On sale Aug, 17, 18, 19, limited return- disrupted it.
ing midnight Aug. 29th. "At the latter place the day was
'BUFFALO, N. Y .. ..$34.30 given over to committee reports ami
TOttsale Aug. 10, 11, 12, limited return- an executive discussion held behind
;; ing midnight Aug. 22nd. v 'closed doors. For this reason news
CLEVELAND, OHIO .. $32.45 interest centered around' the doings
. On sale Aug. 25, 26, 27, limited return- of the new body.
ing midnight Sept. 5th. I "The conduct of the affairs of the
ROCK HILL, 3. O $8.90 American Exhibitors' Association will!
On. sale June 1. 19. 22, July 4. 5, 6: be radically different from that which;
Umited. returning midnight August 6th. has governed former amalgamations
- NASHVILE, TENN. $20.30 or exftibitors. rne most raaicai ae-;
, July .20, 24,-and 26; limited returning parture from precedent, according to!
mldriight 15 days following date of the policy officially adopted, will bej
eele.'' Tickets may be extended. the abandonment of movie expositions:
BUrACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. ...... $9.95 in conjunction with the annual con-1
X RIDGECREST, N. C. $9.95 ventions.
Onsale July 27 and 30, August 1, 6, 10, 1 "Secondly, the body will be givettj
14 and 17; linftted returning n.idnight concrete being through the establish-j
17 days following dteof sale. ment of permanent headquarters, waif!
RALEIGH, N. C. ..$5.55 a salaried manager and a corps of offj
On' sale July 13, 21, August 3, 6, 9, 16, fice assistants, including an organizer,
' 17 .and' 23rd; limited returning mid- to conduct the affairs of the exhibit-!
. night' September 5. ors. It was decided to locate the of- j
VICkSBURG, MI38 .$36.55 fice in New York, and Attorney;
Qi sale October 14, 15; limited return- Charles C. Pettijohn, counsel for the;
Lhgvmidnlght October 31. Indiana Exhibitors' Association, was!
V KNOXVILLE, TENN $15.?5 earned as general manager at a sal-;
S2ftii St.n the!
" ff b?fend?d! ' I "Ending the formal incorporation!
MONTEAGLE, TENN $20.70 of the association as a legally consti-j
qEWANEE, TENN $20.70 ed institution a set of temporary.
;On sale July 21. August 3, 6, 9, 16, 17 ,fficvers " named. Jake Wells, ofi
Vand 23rd; limited returning midnight Richmond, Va., head of the most pow-!
' ' flonfomhor k erful southern circuit of theaters, was
ders, of Baltimore, was elected vice
"president, and William Fast, Jr., of!
Utica, N. Y., treasurer. j
"The assertion by members of the
Motion Picture Exhibitors' League
I that the new organization is an out
law and is without standing in the Na
tional Association of Motion Picture
Industries was refuted by Frank J.
Happily Declai es Mrs. Hugel
In Describing: Her Gains v
On Peplac. '
"Yes indeed Peplac has helped me.
Why, don't you know that I am again
able to eat corn on the cob. Yes sir,
and after all these year's of suffering
from indigestion. And, I not only eat
corn on the cob again, but vegetables
and meats and other suiid foods from
which I had to abstain." The speaker
was Mrs. M. L. Hugel and her words
were directed to George L. Burke, the
Peplac expert who irieets Wilmington
men and women at the Elvington's D
oendable Drug , store and explains at
first hand the merits of this widely
discussed tonic.
"Before starting . on Peplac," 9on
tinued Mrs. Hugel, "I seldom enjoyed
a good night's sleep because of indi
gestion and other troubles which
claimed me a victim. Too, I was
nervous and found it difficult to man
age my household duties. The various
other remedies I tried failed to offer
me permanent relief, but this Peplac
sure has proven itself a winner for
me. With my regained appetite I am,
of course, adding weight . right along
.nd already I have increased seven
pounds. With proper sleep and rest
at nights I am able to do my house
work properly. In appreciation of
Peplac's work I gladly offer my story
that other suffers may profit as
I have," concluded the rejuvenated
lady happily.
In this connection Mr. Burke said:
"Mrs. Hugel, who lives at 1569 Ab
bottston street, Baltimore, is but one
of a number of people to tell me of
Peplac's wonderful powers as a recon
structive tonic blood and system
purifier and invigorant.
"Peplac has won the name of Peer
less Tonic in combinating stomach,
liver and kidney ills, catarrhal affec
tions,, nervous debility and the like.
Each day I am at Elvington's Depend
able Drug store to tell the public how
Peplac, should be taken and the re
sults that may be expected from its
se."
A SERIES OF "BUfilfe W
'NUMBER 16
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Knights; of Lithuania.
New York, July 23 The Knights
of Lithuania, a national organization
with a membership of about 4,000
young Roman Catholic folk, began its
fifth annual convention today in
Brooklyn. The session will continue
until Thursday.
GMilDl
jrtr Wither Information, apply
1--Phone 17&'
H. E. PLEASANTS,
T. P. A Wilinington, N. C.
i : ' i COMMISSIONER'S SAXB OF LAND,
, ... State of North Carolina,
s - v i County of New Hanover,
V. v; :, In the Superior Court.
rf'i Cltj '"of Wilmington , '
. J.:h. Whitehead, Henry Whitehead and Romhliau nf choihwiilp T1 at iflat
4 . Rosa Sprulll
&&yW&r and by virtue of the authority and ShVa meeting of the association,
-v 5 - power vested in me as commissioner, in a when he announced that the officers
. : efrtain decree in the above entitled action, of the manufacturers' body had invit-
& :$$3Bu?-it thf April SrmMheliupffi ed the new association to become a
V;"-' CTotirt-for.New Hanover County, I offer for member.
? M yfi1!61! was decided to accept the invita--
m cash, at the Court House door of New Han-1 , , .. , ,.
. Uver- County, at Wilmington. N. C, on tion, but it was made clear that the
(Monday, the 3rd day of September, I9l7r American Exhibitors' Associathti is
'-t-twelve o'clock, to -satisfy the judgment t t b flliJp with tnp nrodnrprcj in
s . obtained In the said action, all of the fol- not to De allle wltn tne proaucers m
; lowiiMt- described piece, tiact or parcel of any way.
V layiijgv being and situate in the City At this morning's session it will
m&fSSiSi be decided where next year's conven-
ja .fjffUows.; tion will be held."
f:-wgtauing,. at a point in the eastern line j
it:-vciaE-DickoMoli street ninety nine feet north-1 . . , - .
'1S from the intersection of the said Big Carnival Opens at Cheyenne,
-pastern line of Dickinson street with the Cheyenne, Wyo., July 23. Frontier
WnLD Days celebration week opened today
;7 :'vlnson," street sijty six (66) feet; thence with Cheyenne in carnival array and
jiwtwardjjr and parallel with Uankin street 'preparcfd to entertain the largest
;:: r;i one - hundred and sixty five .(165) feet: ,j 4 u rpU
thence southwardly and parallel wii Dick- crowds m her . history. The prepara-
J . ' liwon,. street sixty six (60) feet; thence tions for the carnival this year have
'-ff I5Si7araiyVnl Para"cl. w"h Rankin been made on an unusually elaborate
. : v'-- street one hundred and sixty fiflve (165) , . ,
feet to the point of beginning, same being scale, since the occasion marks the
a, part of lots 3 and 4 in bloc-k 24, according fiftieth anniversary of the settlement
V i.:. w me oiiiciai pian ot me yjiiy or ivuming
. . ton, N. C
" This the 10th dav of July. 1AJ7.
CHESLEY C. BELLAMf,
J y t-lOSOdya- Commissioner.
TOMORROW
3Ictro Wondcrplays Present .
time. Petrova
In The Story of a Wife's Tragic
Secret ,
"THE WAITING
SOUL"
"Can a Woman Blot Out an .-iccus-!nj
Past By Means of ' Goon
.Deeds?"
Today Sessue Hayakawa in
"The Jaguars Claws."
State of North Carolina,
County- of Now Hanover.
i, . : In the Superior Court.
COMMISSIONER'S SAliK OF LAND.
? City -of Wilmington , ; . ,
VS. '
'$XH.fi- B. Elklns and wife Louisa Elkins and
of Cheyenne. The semi-centennial ex
ercises were held today, with the first
events on the program of the Fron
tiers Days celebration to be held to
morrow. ,
Crowds are coming in from Defrver
and the East and strangers line the
streets for blocks. Thousands of peo
ple are guests of the city already and
every arriving train is crowded to its
.-i.-vu lucnuove euiiiieu aviiuii, eignea D.v nis oil nartc
- r ;,;.hnnor WJ M llAnd. -InAtr nmafillnv of th. . al L9
; ! ;rii -term of the Superior. Court for New boring
r-j.'-' !, Hanover Conntv. T oflfpr for snip jitiI win dians i
Under and by virtue of the power Vestea" utmost capacity.
j ; ib me as commissioner, in a certain decree. I - Many COWDOys are in tne City from
of Wyoming and the neigh-
States, and they, with the In-
I:;..sell tothe highest bidder for cash, at tm vpte ar(, otmrtiTur mnrh attontinn
i j;.1 CoHrt. House door of New Hanover County Keis are attracting mucn attention
-?onsJ4ondajt the: 3rd. day of. September, 1917, from the tourists.
ii' -8fH?fy tb,?'Ji,'l The celebration of Cheyenne's gold
v. v ; ment obtained In the said action, all of the ,r . , v "
s M following described piece, tract or parcel ,en anniversary today embraced a
''"Zifk fs-ld lying, being and situate in. the magnificient pageant, illustrating the
wi; .vl v iiuimgivu, oiuie ana uoumy
-'.foresaid;: and more particularly bounded
.;.-' and" described as follows:
- ri v Beginning at a point in the northwestern
line of Third street, between -Darts ani
:. Parsley streets, and one hundred sad fifty
: ; erenil57) feet from the Intersection or
. ; Third . and Davis streets, and ; running
thence northwestwardly along said line ov
-V '.'i iCMrd ; Street forty one (41) feet ; thence
l northwestwardly in a , line parallel with
VvKtv-ipatl: street one hundred and fifty (150)
' . ... ti On llnv Arfan A ct anii4-hnrABfnrn -A-
h-pCttvm .-. Parsley, street to Davs street, known
s jAubrey Alley : thence along the east
war dly line of the said alley southwest--yp-vrttOAjr
toward Davis street forty ope (41)
- 4 feet;, thence in a southwestwardly direc-
tion and. parallel with Davis street one
. hundred and fifty (150) feet t the begin
; , ttar, same belng-a part of lot Jl in block
;;4"-,21,- according to the official plan of the
HCJty of Wtlmfngton, H.A
This the: 10th day of July. 1M7J - :
development of the city from railroad
camp and cowboy headquarters to the
metropolis oi tne state a naif cen
tury of activity, "settlement and-growth-
unequalled by . &ny cipher "frontier
town.
RULES CONCERNING
EXEMPTION CLAIMS
(Continued from Page Five) .
"Whoever directly commits any act
onstituting an offense defined in any
law of the ; United States, or aids,
abets, counsels, commands, induces, or
procures its commission is a principal.
Rega in
Your Normal
Weight
Vfou can add one-fourth to
cne-half pound a day by
drinking a glass of this delicious
digestant with each meal
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATIC-' SilTH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER
Gives a Kearty appetite, vigorous
digestion, rich blood, clear complex,
ion "and firm flesh. Your money
back on first dozen if not delighted.
At all grocers and druggists.
Bottled and guaranteed by the cele
brated Shivar Minetaf Spring, Shel
ton, S. C. if your regular dealer
cannot supply you telephone
CRESCENT CANDY CO.
Wholesale Distributors for Wilmington
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ' ,
COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER.
lu The Superior Court.
NOTICE. -
E. W. Slonn, Vs. Marv Louise Sloan
The defendant above named, will tase
notice that an action entitled above, has
been commenced in the Superior Court of
New Hanover County, for an absolute di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the
grounds of adultery ; and the defendant
will further take notice that she is required
to appear at the term of the Superior Court
of said County, to be Iielci -i tne 2nd Mon
day in September, 1917, at the Court House
of said County, in Wilmington, North
Carolina, and answer or demur to the com
plaint in, said action, or the plaintiff "will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint. "
Tnis 2ml day of Jul v. 3017. 1 - .
- N.' HAilRlSS,
Cierk '"Superior Court.
7-2-o a w 4w .Monday. . ; ..
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(BY. A O. SCHUSTER.)
AN EFFORT HAS RECENTLY BEEN MADE TO HAVE THE UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT STAND SPONSOR FOR THE NEWEST SCHEME "FOR BRINGING
THE PRODUCER AND CONSUMER INTO DIRECT BUSINESS, RELATIONS."
BILLS HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED BOTH IN THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES TO CREATE A NATIONAL CHAMBER OF AGRICUL
TURE IT SEEMS NOW TO APPEAR THAT THIS IS MERELY A GIGANTIC
SCHEME OF THE BIGGER MAIL ORDER HOUSES TO FURTHER THEIR INTER
ESTS. . '. V ". '
THE FORMULATOR OF THE PLAN TO HAVE UNCLE SAM PROMOTE THE
"DIRECT TRADE" IS A MAN OF WIDE NOTE, WHO, IT HAS BEEN LEARNED, IS
BACKED BY A FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE BIG MAIL ORDER HOUSES.
A CERTAIN U. S. SENATOR IS ALSO "IN ON THE SCHEME," AND HAS AL
LOWED THE MAILING UNDER HIS FRANKINQ PRIVILEGE OF A LARGE EDI
TION OF A DOCUMENT ENTITLED "DIRECT DEALING BETWEEN PRODUCER
AND CONSUMER." IT IS SAID THAT MORE THAN A MILLION OF THESE PAM
PHLETS HAVE BEEN MAILED UNDER THIS SENATOR'S FRANKING-PRIVILEGE.
ALSO THAT THEY WERE PRINTED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE . MAIL ORDER
HOUSES. ,
THE PAMPHLET IS A DIRECT APPEAL OF THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES, AND
IT IS MADE TO APPEAR THAT THE U. S. GOVERNMENT IS BACK OF THE
SCHEME. ' , i;
THE ABOVEOWS CLEARLY TO JUST WHAT LENGTH THESE MAIL ORDER
DEALERSWILftfo TO tNTICE TRADE THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO THE
LOCAL MERCHANTS. " i :'r" ': 'V:L
. . - ...... y
ARE WE, AS LOYAL AMERICANS GOING TO HELP IN THE DESTRUCTION
OF OUR LOCAL BUSINESS INTERESTS BY PATRONIZING THESE "VULTURES OF
BUSINESS"? .
OR, WILL WE EACH ONE OF US, RESOLVE THAT NOT ONE PENNY GOES
FROM OUR CITY T OSWELL COFFERS OF THESE UNSCRUPULOUS, OUT-OF-TOWN
CONCERNS, WHO HAVE NO OTHER INTEREST IN US THAN TO GET OUR
MONEY.
What Will Your Answer Be?
NAMES OF BUSINESS
MOUSES
BON MARCHE.
BELK-WILLIAMS CO.
J. W. H. FUCHS' DEPARTMENT
STORE.
A. D.BROWN.
J. M SOLKY & Co.
QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO.
HALL & DURHAM; INC.
GREEN'S DRUG STORE.
BEAR PRODUCE & MERCHANDISE
COMPANY.
G. W. HUGGINS. INC.
PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK
JARMAN & FUTRELLE.
J. O. REILLY.
STERCHI-BANCROFT CO.
J H. REHDER & CO. DEPARTMENT
STORE.
G. DANNENBAUM.
BOYLAN & HANCOCK.
HONNET.V -
CITIZENS BANK. v
J. G. WRIGHT & SON.
HOWARD-WELLS AMUSEMENT CO.
MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK :',
D-R. FOSTER & Co.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO
NORTHAM'S BOOK & STATIONERY
TI5E C. W. POLVOGT CO.
SHRIER& SOLOMON. v.
R. C. PLATT.
L. W. MOORE.
WljUWINGTON SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY;
GOODMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR.
ROGER MOORE SONS! AND CO,
WILMINGTON PRINTINCl c6.
A. O. SCHUSTER; i
HOME SAVINGS BANK;
TIDEWATER POWElt CO.
W. B. COOPER & CO.
HOTEL ORTON.
C; W. YATES CO. , -
W. MUNROE & CO, r
J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG CO.
WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
ffiSPl: - "Wifcritph 'Can Serve- You Best"
(Sec. 332,r. Criminal? Code of - United
:iim9Mf$ BELLAMY,