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- ': r,,,v.- -- -vvC;;-;-: . f . . . y y y. -? yyy y yrVfy-yy- yyyy;y -iyyyyyy;;yyy ''y THTWILMINGTON DISPATGH. THURSD AY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917-2 F - . -.v:-. -.- v-J' .. . - . a.--.- -v-: . s-M- . y. l t , - ' ' SI! Advancing Cos.t of Raw Mate - rial Helps to Increase V- : y'V" ' ' Prices." ' " ' -f ';. THE TRUTHABOUT J PRICE OFMEAT ' Head of - Great . Packing Busi ness Says There Are ,Tob , y Many Retail Stores- v v vCasK and Carry'. v - '. -y '.'.. J. Ogden Armour proclaims as the new ethics of bigjbusiness taat the - When Henry S W. Sarage turned over to Anne Caldwell the original plot from which - she wrote the melodramatic comic opef a' '-P6m-Pom in which Mr. Savage is starring Mitziy he. felt he was placing. valuable: property, tn safe, hands..nc-vKY'i-r;rv -Cy-y V'7 Miss 'Caldwell, whose real name is Mrs. James Q-'Dea, has been:" named as author on the programs, of the last ten years. ..The two most recentpieces written for Montgomery . and - Stone were by her, "The Lady of .the Slip per" and "Chin-Chin' ahdHhere were also "When Claudia ; Smiles" 7 for Blanche Ring 'fThe Nest T Egg" for, Zelda Sears : "The Top o' the World," "Uncle; Sam" and other works as well been ;MgMy successful, i. 'Pom-PomHOW ONE VOM AW WOW . P : .. 4 : s "VERY GOOD EDDIE. Nt'Saturda? matinee iiid rnig : TMnsffi ofFera the reafe1 Lilt? Avaucmj . . - ,7 est musical comedy 1 -feeen in years. ''Very Good Eddie", is coming for two performances Immediately ' following its long run: of : twelve months at the Princess. and CasinoTheatres in . New York. " 'V,: - , ,WpVf: "Very Good Eddie", was , written by Philip Bartholomae and Guy -Bolton," with music by Jerome Kern, the most popular - writers of the day. 3 - Very Good Eddie" is' different from the ordinary successful musical com dv. Its Dlot and its story has -proven Miss Caldwell's method ot building, to j. that it is really, possible .for a mttsical, fit Individualities of certain- stars has J Blav to possess an." interesting ' story - .u.ii Knrrt V ' Vi a Tm n tr m Us! p and 'tha ; - (Con tinned from Page ( ii:fHlbott! Abbottsburg, N. C. Mrs. W. S: Vann PM&x'W.i Dothah, H, C, Mary Marlowe1 , ; Mrs: t. L. Porter 5830 V .';- 5,670 .'r'":": ' Dublin,' N. C.V' x Jlawny Melvin r.5''Sy 5,640 -V v Duck Creek. ri.'C. J ' Mildred t Gillette . V . ... 5,300 Annie " D. Hurst ' . : Mrs. J. K. Bali win & v:i k,-6,110 c . .5,460 f nTx 1 lueima; jauuaru . . , U, I UV I . . l,'.'.-' . (5,610 ;..V , 6,250 I, Ida Suggs .-. , v.. Rena .Bradt ''.. 4 i ' Juanita Scuilv . :;;.4'v r-;B." F.- D.-1,Acme, N C. Mattie -Powell - . , . . .? .l : V L AIbrtsonf N. C Lenoir Smith Dora Gray t,.. ' ':4"-,V-' Alma, N . C.::"-" Lee. Reddin Vv-- .. ' . 1 liii 1 .. - . . - ..... k , r Mattle Evans iMrs. Id ward. . .j . f.;l.; 5, 6 6ft s,V ."'' Yv . ' -. . X' 6,400 5,600 E. Holloman : r. .". 5;300 Mrs. W, C.' Thomas .,..V.. : 5,840 : 6,600 j ,'; W Fai rmont, N. C v .-"'' Katie Anarews . .".7 . ,iou PnnplnP Ashhv' . . 1 ' : . : . B.240 rr5,670 Linia Baker r.. ... ' 5,670 Bonnie Grantham : . ; . . . . ; t,lzu Chal Ratley ,vAiVf; 5,500 .; 5,810 : . . . 5,950 I . - Ashton, N. C.v ;. ' :--.-V V Katie r Chestnut; . . -.. .. v 5,040 people r have a right to know the fac tors that enter into determination; of "prices and that "it is up to the purvey ors of food to fully, explain the causa of high prices and to rely on the Am-1 A- . i . n j T. erican people., xo approve mose au vances which are shown to be justi fiable, or unavoidable." "For, after tually a fact that the: fresh meat from timevwcrn . theojy that good - music tht etppr nr hnsr nr. . shpen s" sold bv o-noa olnn r tiHth""a hart book or else L Y Jfcvv . a xr , t gwvw vioj t j - the packer to. the rretailer at a' figure good book is generally sppuea py. Daa i i . 3 Autryvine," N. C. ' ' Dr the raw j music is forever exploded in tnese twoi rj,.,,- A tl ' ' -' - ssnh i . . -. . i- r ;iv i hkiiwpi! matinee prices will be. from 50 cents, to $1. The iiight prices will range from 5Q cents to $1.50. Tickets for both performances will go on sale tomorrow morning at Elvington's, . which often fails to pay. for product that is . the , animal . on the hoof. ; The profits which enable pa?k- er to handle meat' at . less than : cost are due , to the utilization .of thpse por? tiOns of ' the animals v which until , re cent years were wasted or destroyed. "It is - necessary that., there be - a "profit in raising .meat . animals if the supply is to keep pace . with the de mand. The-' world " demand for feed . all," he says, "business cannot exist was never greater , than it Is ' today, without the consent of the people ;; Demand,; in s)lortt has jttn: away and ought not exist without their ap- from "supply. , H. . ., ? proval." --''' ; - ' "It is my opinion, however,. that be- In conformity with these new eth- fore the price of meat and of. other ics, Mr. Armour discusses "The Truth food products as well,, can be ma- About the Price of Meat" in an article teriallv reduced, there will -hkve to in the September 15th isue of Col- De a far Teaching change in the . de lict's, lie lays the responsibility for mands made by the public upon the high prices on the advancing, cost of retail r trade. . He (the retailer) the raw material and. on the costly is compelled to charge in the neigh- seryice which American consumers borhood of 20 ""per cent, of the-cost Remand from their retail distributor price of ea"ch article or each pound Tneir haps and mishaps have stirred . Excerpts ffromjfeIs rtlcle follow: , ;0f meat,.Jn order to cover the: cost of theyrisibles. of millions in the past . is.ucu au uuyurwui neui ua . ding busmss.,' The Tetalletft s the American table, , that its increas- wni -welcome a change in the national ed cst has attracted attention and methods of retailing whifch will en cpmment somewhat of proportion to aDie tnem to reduce their cost of do l the rate of advance. ; ijng business. - v ve 'are conceded " ' AlVll 2" st0.res- ,!t UiCl WC1C' KJU.IJ iV ' till U tkO XAKXLXJ 0 6,040 Fay Cash well v;v Bladenboro, U-C.'-S Docia Butler, R.' F. "D. 1' . . 5,760 iviaijr iaiucu; '. . -t ... . .'.' Ada K fn law: c I '''l V ;5 1 Ada.Kinlaw Attelin'.Sihgletaryi. i : i Vv : ;Ti H ; Doardman, N. Cj , ; Mrs! J. i D. Burchett . : U : .. 5,710 5,400 5,680 Botiyia, NC. "MUTT AND JEFF DIVORCED." Laughs all ;over the place from the , Mrs. Walter Haynes r. rise to the rail ot , me curiam, aunng h tfcrfts acts of rolor'- melody, and rvthm and -variety, are said : to be a j Vera McKeithan riiRtfnffnishin? feature of : the newest i ' v - Bowdens, N. C; Bud Fisher musical comedy hit, v"Miitt and Jeff Divorced." Produced in New "York initially and welcomed on Broad way as a roaring oasis amid a dearth of novelty, "Mutt and Jeff's divorce 6,130 6,090 5,980 6,300 Cletus Thompson v , v ." 1 ,r"F6lkstone, N. C.- . Mildred - Duff , i;;V.-- ;.V : :: ) iu-, FreelandNJX.;. r ; - Ellen; Inman ' . . i . . . . Pollie ' Pruitt, ... . . . Freeman, .N, ; C. v Ethel Grimsley . ..,.' Lydia Ellis . . .. Garland, N. C. , Mrs. tt. L. Crcmarti . , . . Lela .. Herring -. . . .'.V.'.vV..'i, Mildred. Johnson i : tr Gibson, ff. C. Lois '. McNeil -' i.'y.i.: 7, Pearl Ter. . ." . . ; ; . ; ; Mrs; W. H; Webster ir . 5,420 6,850 5,310 : 5,660 . . ... 5,860 5,690 5,420 Mrs. P. M. Herring . . . . ,' : Bettiex Loften . .7 vl '-. . ' v 'Buies. N. C. Hannah MacNeil - i Burgaw, N. C. coines here with an unbroken recorj I Grapo T. ; BeVnard . ' V. .VT 6.710 of turnaway audiences everywhere. I Ma Dei . iwwen, li'i. u. a i . . o.ubu uertainiy xviutt ana - j en ,. inemsei ves 6,740 5,300 5,360 6,040 5,840 .:. 5,380 O.-920 r.. 5,410 v.. "5,660 5,200 5,410 need no introduction to . play-goers. iiforn Tain ioppqci pica Corns lift Eight Off With ttGets-ItT Blessed relief from x;ofn pains is simple as A B C with "Geta-lt." When .you've been limping around .for-days trying to get away from a heartrdrilling corn or bumpy cal lus, And e very thinsz, you've tried has ,now exist, .each, one would do about tnree times, the volume of business It is now doing, and a huge amount of overhead and fixed expense would be 'cut , off, making .it possible-to sell goods on a much smaller margin than is now the case. Those . merchants who are. now doing legitimate busi ness should be aided, but I --believe the public hs the Same jight to limit the number ot stores as ;a means for re ducing prices as it .has; : to : limit the number-of saloons as af, means for combatting the liquor evil, , I If the people of . today would adopt jthe cash and carry-system of purchas jing instead of clinging to the credit ' and delivery- plan, --it woujd be a boon ito both dealer atid consumer.-, both on the stage and in the news prints. -But in "Mutt and Jeff Divorc ed",8 the two dolls are said to be fun nier than anything yet seen in all the realms of traveling burlesque. fAs in former.: misadventures, the pair aru surrgunded byall the glitter and go of & splendid cast of principals and hurrah hosts of girlie choruses. The songs are new, costumes surpassing scenes enthralling. "Mutt and. Jeff . Divorced" comes to the Academy of Music matinee and night on next Tuesday. The matinee prices will be 25 cents for children and 50 cents for adults. Tickets will go on sale Monday morning at Elvington's. "SALLY IN A HURBY." : Dainty; darling; dimpled, r. Lillian Walker, comes to the Grand tQmorrow in her latest Vitagraph Blue Ribbon j feature, "Sally in A Hurry," . one of the most pleasing, extraordinary and unique productions of the year, a j 5,350 6,300 5,710 .., 5,380 6,040 5,610 5,000 5,050 product of the Vitagraph studios" In ,r;:r" :"r;u hy an astar Vitagraph cast. , . permits the 4 retailer t to dispense with frequent afid'-c6stiy 'dellVjSf les, V when .f consumers pay their bills promptly so that -the merchant can ' meet his obli gations before having to pay interest, when the . quick moving advertised and standardized good crowd the slow moving stuff of the shelves, and wheu the number 'of stores' is limited to u point which will permit of a big bust! not till thenwill the' retailer be able to pass meat and other foods along to the consumer at a price which will not seem high' when compared with only made itr worse, and then yon I the wholesale pride thereof .'' r ; ?ffht fw7,oa"Kthe corn state of Ohio, City of Toledo, right off like a1 banana skln: . L,nca Ponntv as Ing?" ' "Gets-It" has revolutionized the corn history , of the world. - Millions use it and . it never , fails. Ladies wear smaller shoes and have pain- Frank J. .Cheney makes oath that he in senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cbepey & Co., doing basineBs in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED uuliIjAKS for each ana every case of Ca tonr, tcXnJ'&r iiIOWS ana tarrh that cannot be "rel by the use of young fellows forget our toes and HALL'S catarrh-MRninivi- wnivir ' Woman's tresses prove convenient asTweras beautifui in the' Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, "Sally-In-a-Hur-ry.;' starring i dimpled Lillian Walker, wh'ch; Is at "the Grand Theatre ; to morrow. There are. many attractive human- interest touches introduced in ""Saily-ih-a-Hurry . " The ' scenes showing her modest home with her aunt suffering from rheumatism and her mischievous little brother and sister are attractive, in particular, and throughput Director North has, added the ' bits which al ways please. - ': : . - : " Mrs. John Bowden, R. F. 0. 1. . Slizabeth; Durham '. , : . . : ; ' : V " Causey, S C. ; Y Birtha. Bullard ... . .. ...... V ; - Cerro Gordo, W. C. Agnes., Griff en v .? :,y. Pauline Hammond . ". ;'v. ." Mrs. Dorcey Nance : . . . . . Crfadbourn, N. C, LWinnie -Bradshaw . .. . ... . . Flora Britt , . . .. . . . . Bertha Edmond . . . : w. , . Maie Hufam . . (Sadie Inman y ,. Hannah . Yates : Chinquapin, N. C. . .Geneva Quinn . . . . . .-. . .. . - - . Clarendon, N. C. .Clara Bullock ... . . . ... " 5",420 Mazy Jordan 5,250 May Ward ... .. ... ...s ... fc,870 . . Clarkton, N. C. '- : Mrs. J. B. Cox 6,210 LOis Owen rr. V. , . .......... 0,120 Polly Russ ... . . . , . . . . 5,910 .Bessie Smith . . ... . ; ". . . 5,870 -0,::-: - Clinton, N. C. -- n': Fannie HoIme3". . . i . 6,250 Mrs; H. A. Grady . . ; ... , . . 5,360 ; R. f. ,D. 6, Clinton, N. C Katie Ganey . v. v. ... 5,200 5,400 Conwsy, S. C. Gladys .Wright i i. V C Guyton, N. C. Docia Brisson i; . . ; . v; Mrs: S. A..:H?ster . s-- - Grists, N. C. Effie Piver . . ; . ... ... 5.580 Mrs. J. C. Williamson j... - . . . 5,310 y y .' nausDorc, rt. v . . . Maude ' Pierce ..,?... ; . . . 5,600 ' - - Hamlet, N. C. V Annie Louise ' Brooks ... . 5,600 Lill McKenzie 1 . ; , . . ,'i 6,110 RuhvtMfHlHti ;.. ;.. .i . 3?.0 fLottie.MUlikeni.. ... y V."v. ; 6,060 Blanche Muse y . . . . ... . . . 5,670 C y HampsteadN. C. yy ;? y i Mrs. BeulaU Howard -V. ... . . 7,680 EddieMae King . .. ; y; f' 5,480 Mary'Mallard ........ . 6,000 5,100 . . . . . 5,430 y- 'MSi ;.: - , ; i JfiAT was) ' , - ;.J expensive yT x- y;: Scene 'From Mutt and Jeff Divorced, Acac'emy of Music, P!at:nec and Vv'?v-';y5'y'';:M' N9ht Tuesday, -September 25. 5 000 1 Julia Baker . . . . . . . I - 5,400 6,110 5,060 5,900 Ruth Harper Mrs. W. E. , Jenerette . Elsie Jones. . . y; . . n , Sallie Knt. .V. . ..','';'.'..;. . '. i leel frisky as colts. Evervbodv with a corn or callus needs "Gets , It." We win all walk 'about and .enjoy ourselves as we did Without corns. " Get a bottle today from your, y -druggist, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111., . 25c is all you need to nay. . . S6ld in Wilmington and recommended a3 HALL'S CATARRH 'i MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. - . Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 18S0. -- " - A W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. - Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken inter nally and acts throngh the - Blood on the Mneous Snrfaces of the System. Send for lestiiuquiuis, iree. tne World B best porn TpmdlTrhv TJ .Tholi KnHv-" " V" nr flTPWtf V : je.-rri rrii-j my' S,ren'5 Dr? Store, Mission Piiai- Sold by all drujrjrists, 75c. ;?,acy-' JK: ' Hall'a Family Pills for constipation. y.ta.-y , jriD 1 raveling- n--r'''---'i7.f ("a ! trunks ffh-W'Wl i1 LcS b rom W.00 to $75.00 iV AJ' ' ;. .IM ' y&; ' ' M,VU' a I - jyyl : Street; ' : CROWDS AT THE ROYAL. . Armstrong's Garden of Mirth Com pany, before audiences that taxed the capacity, of the Royal," yesterday pre sented ; their second: big , bill of the week, and it went over with a' sensa tional round of applause which started at . the " beginning and lasted until the final j curtain descended. . This show, undpubtediy, is one of the very best that. Wilmington . amusements ; lovers have ever had the opportunity of see ing, and each , day ; shows; steadily climbing "attendance, ..which. 'after tall is the best barometer of a. production or a company. : ' ' Again ) yesterday ; the "I. work ; of - the Armstrong Harmony Trib was the big outstanding' feature' v Their presenta tion of a late . Hawaiian number was the eueyf or loud applause and they were repeatedly called back. . Carl Armstrong, in' a new - and y funnier comedy N role, was a big hit and kept the audience . convulsed from ; . begin ning to end.' '--v.''.: : :; " This big bill goes on for the last times " this afternoon and tonight, Jl a brand new bill going on tomorrow and matinee.? Mattie Britt 0,920 Pearl Owen y y Huntley, N. C. " Mrs. M. R. Honeycutt . . . . "; 5,320 liillian Lockeman . . ... , 5,460 V tngoid, n. c ; ; r L!na Fowley r.. ... ... ... . 5,400 Lucile Johnson .'. . . ... 5,780 Alma Melvin . . , . . 5,110 lvanhpe,-N. C. Janie JBeatty ... . . . . . . . . 5,450 ijessie macK ... . .y ,4 -,610 Edna Robinson . . . . . . . . . ; . 5,840 "' Jacksonville, N. C. y Mamie Bryant-... . . .. . .. . Emma Gilman ... ... ... Edna EarJ Hinton ..... . . . Cora Pierce . .. v . . Sarah Sabiston . . . . . '. . . V- . .'ohn?,,: N. C. :-) Beatrice Burns . . ... . f Mrs. T." G. Hasty . y .-. . . ., . i Iela ; Hester 4 ; Grace Haseldeh 'it? ;. y- 5,100 Mczelia Hedley . . ., . . . . . ... 5.S0Q Kathleen , Sessions . . . 5,710 y :v" ' - . Council, N. C. ''. Lizzie Council .... .... .. . ... 5,240 Nora .Grimsley . '. . . . . . . . w 5,610 . . . . . lDe,way N. C.. ,'. ima: cWteryiV.;yy;v 5,760 ;--..r ' ' A II A ' A ; 5;n U t 5 A . For the ivholi" , .Family - 1 . At ' Prices 'Ton - : Want to Pay :.(.) .Fuel) s&Go . -128 Front St. Watch auid . Jewelry REPAIRING 'Thr-8toy,Fize4' Hf J.Culc!asure : 305 1-2 N; Front'. U effective In treatlnjf nnnataral discharees: palnleas,non'pol3onoBS ) f and will not stricture. ar4 Believes in 1 to 5 dava. w HOLD BY OBCeGISTS. v - Parcel Post If desired Price II, or 3,bottles 12.75. -"" Prepared by "'"' THB EVANS CHEMICAL C&, CINCINNATI, OiT T.F.Wbod, mm FOOD, . Assorted Brek K ICU CBEA3I Dally WARREN'S j ; 1-8-8 PrHefpi y Tlctor-TictroU ."' Fhon 476. ' . ' y "':r-4y Hi': X ... Ill" n Day qr P hone 4. J ' V ..;Gonsmlth. Bepalre4 and Shar No?5 S...Frnt iBt. For: 4hft. BmI Brerythinr ; Op- y - .t - DB, MIXES W. ; r mmmm r M ATI N E E A r I O NIGHT I SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22 THE MUSlCALyCOMEDY uHcis J Dl FFER ENT y S sy V TUNEFUL MUSIC CTCHV SONGS - JUST FUN, FUN, FUN -. f(i. Af SWAGGER FASHION :- 'v;,, CHORUS. . ", , nnfpr7MAT. 5Qe-. to $t.oo I II I U C U i N I G H TS 50c TO $ 1 .50 Sat Sale, Friday, at Elvington's 6,250 6,020 5,900 6.060 5,340 - 5,410 5.6O0 5.44 ft Ella Mallard . . . y. . . y : y i -5,600 Kate Newton ; . ..v.-, y . 6,020 Sirs. W. E. Powell .. .; . . .5,540 Lake Wa;camaw, N. C. V Grace Meares . '.'S ... 5,330 y Laurel Hill, N. C. Madie Bowen . . '. '-.. . ...... 6,120 Myriam Hargrave . . . . . . . . - 5,810 Sallie Love .; ". . . . ,.' V. '.. ' 5,710 . ... .. Lumberton, N. C. . Bessie Allen, B. F. D. 7. ... 5,JTO0 Ruth Jones; .......... . . ...... :5,000 r Grace Redmond . ... . . . . . . 6,520 : Mrs. A. C. Sessoms ... ... 13,440 a - Marines. N. C. y - . I Nina Pallard ... y . '. . . . Mrs. E. B. Smith , .. . . ". (" Montague, N. C. Edna Charles . . ... .. Mrs. L. M. Thompson .. ... . . Maxton, N. C. Jessie Maness . . . Maude McRae . ' Mullins, S. C. Mrs. H. A. Black well Laurinburg, NC. Hattie Wall BryAnt; . . . ... . , Nancy Coble : '. . . .. . . .... j Mary Covington . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Eula Montrose . ... ' ... . - ' Magnolia, N. C. Miss U. Matthews : ;t f Annie, Swinson ... , , Maye Pickett . Miss R. e! Taylor . . i. V . . Mrs. ' L. M. Sanderson ;. . . : Marion, S. C. Bernicc Martin . Mollie Pac e,. . : . . . . . -A .. Marietta, N. C. Rubie Adams T . ; . V; .... Leone -Hill ... . ... Mrs. . V." M.! Oliyer .;. .. . . . Anna Page; A y .. .. . y '.. r :; '"Mints, UN. C. : Grace Owens ... ... .j ... - Newberlin, N. C. Edna -Earl Alien . . , . . . . Essie E. Murray 2. '. . . ' y Nichols, S. C. 5,910 1 Rennert, N. C. 6,700 Annie . B. Humphrey Marjatme Tolar Mrs. K. B. Webster , y Rex, N. C. Mary Lou Beard Laura Shaw ... ' Richardson, N. C. Docia Butler Alma Singletary V" Rlchlarfcls, N. C. Bonnie K. Basden Lepna F. Cox . . . . ' Roscbclle Murrill Miss D. Vinters ;'. Rocky Point, N. C. Thelma Batts Mrs. P,:H. Duncan ...... . ; 'Mrs. W. H: Mal.jass ..." ... . 5,840 ::Mrs w. W. Miller ... ... Mary Williams ... ... : . Roscbcro, N. C. Pauline OwCn ...... . . Minnio, B. Mcssoms .. . 5,220 Tcr.1 Starling . . .. .. .. . . 6,62 Clyde Underwood - y ':".;'. ii.yy 1 1 f : Ro3c 1 h in, n. c. - , . 6,410 5,350 . 5,280 . 5,890 . ' 5,840 . 5,390 . 6,010 .. . 5,330 . 6,450 6.450', . 6,900 5,710 . 5,610 6,020 5,350 6,400 5,300 5,520 5,340 5,300 5,460 ; 5,250 5,400 Mrs.V W. ..Ccnerly . 5,700 Nctt ie . Lanier . . .. . . ,t j -via MUDurcu isp. ' . ' ' ' ........ Eugenia Wocdard Almania McNeil . . y . ; VOrrum, N. Q. Meekie Graham . . 1 . . . Carolyne Nye Sarah Stone .. . . y . ' -, Parkersburg, N. C. Daisy Green . . . . , ; ;. . . . Annie Bell Melvin . . . . . . . y y ; - Parkton, N. C. Nola- Everette '. . Katie Ivey . . . . . . Mattie McArthur ; . . . Sadie McKenzie . . . . . y : Pembroke,' N. C. t Mrs. Mary H. Cook . .' . . . . Ollie G. Mclnnis . ..... . Mrs; O. S: Miller y... ;: . . R. F. D, 1, Pctnbrcke, N. C. Mrsi. Walker 'Evans . : y . . 5.500 Thetis Prevail' -1 1 ; y 5,360 Mrs.. D. C, Proctor .. . 7. s. 5,460 - " phoenix, N. C. .y . Mrsr1X:S Cpmbs '. - 6,110 Kate . Powell j Daisy JWilliams .i 5,320 5.370 6.530 5,280 K .5,460 6,950 5,70 ,6,010 e.ioo 5,830 . 5,300 5,450 5,330 5,110 '5,550 . 5,870 5,700 5.G80 5,640 ,.5,310 5,100 5,000 5,000 5,000 "5,050 .5,973 5,600 5.G60 6,000 5.700 :.5.8.o 6,410 y Rowland, N. C. M'ssyPi Adams Bessie Brake ......... Berta Bullard . , . ...... K Mrs. J. L. Gcggett ... , Betty Smith .. - y Ruskin, N. C. Lucy Taylor .... ... ... Scotts Hill, N. C. Mrs. N. L. . v0 v 5.200 Edith, Sidbury ......... Nellie Phillips ... ... ... V. Shallotte, N. C. 'Bora Fink . . . . . v.v ... . Naomi Ruark ... .. 5.110 6,020 6,100 5,810 5,720 5,250 5,310 5,47,0 .5.570 ' 5,660 1 Emma Stone , , 5,850 m Annie L. Godwyn Mary. Phillips . . .: ; ;" Leland, Nv C. Annie Lou Knox i . '. . . : 7i 'i . Mrs. Henry Williams .. - : V ' Lumber Bridge, N. C. Mary G. Clifton . i. ,., BeatriceyMonroe', .. ' f. . 5,14p 6,500 6,000 5,540 5,350 Rexic Tripp ' St. Pauls, N. C. Pearl Evans Blanche Harris . . ; . . Pearl Hester ... . . . - 1 Southport, N. C. Eloise Daniel . . . . . v 5,810 1 Elizabeth Guthrie . . . 7. 7:. 5,550-1 Nora Northrop . . . ... 5,500 5,010 6,050 5.C00 Lou Hunt ; . . . . . 5,360 v Emma Thompson . . . . - Mattie Pridgen; . . y. . . . L : ; 5,410 . Proctoryilfe, N C. : Edna Atkinson . k . . . 7z " 5 J10 Hattie Graham . ; ... 7.: . v. . i -: 5.250 I Maggie Braham .... . .. . . ,f 6,14-0. 5,300 ' Purvis, N. C. y ; : . "7 v-i 6,010. Annie Culbreth .7. -7.. 5,400 . -. Raynhani, N. 5.220 j Mrs,. G. E. , Bond T . . ; ' 5,200 BIO Jessie Stone . i. V . 7. . ..... . . 5,170 Supply, N. C. Myrtle Callovay ... BeuIah4Lewis ... - . '' Swansboro, N. C. Bertha Holloway Edna Merritt , Olive. Pitman :"" ,' Tabor, N. C. 5.200. 5,680 5,730 5,229 . 5,720 5,700 6,000 5,150 6,120 5,800 '5,200 .5,100 v'5,470 Velma Belli. .. y.;i- ... '" (Continued on Page Seven) 5,410 Ss y;s.ytif. :V vv TOMORROW Soifacthingr ou Will Get It! - ii Lillian Walker 4: Aoryitreftiiii Wtshwl : JTpr a Juora J?or : Husband In 7y7M7;7$':pf ':!S'i:J: ;y ;.- . - - vy'"-'y " y -y; y,.: TK Tltanrrfcph Blae gibbon Feature , :T1P Story of taRs rhose Wish ? ,' Came True. , . ' :'Vy?'y l':.--"?,:-?-" . - ' - ' - . . fril (ii) ?7 f.! n L3 AgainLToday The Bls.gons; and. Comedy Show Ifesented-" yesterday by: ' ARMSTRONG'S GARDEN 0 F MIRTH JFaturlng, Harmony Trio - The Original Harmony - Three t' " Y7 it -r - v Matinee Daily.Sr 10c, 15c. Night, 7:30 and 9 15c, 25o . - 7i::77M77 ' r ' Folly Frolics :. ;;yei The Fastest of all Furious in i.'-'-i y;' uyr lf i5y i . fill , -, ,. Sri? ':5-- That Wake You Up! mm BUD FISHER'S y y;- -IN 1777 - -'-. ?y; r e i y yy- 'M$m&& m I;Iy?: r :':v-y'ii Seats on Sale at Elvirirjton's lionciajr ISlciiin M AT1NEfcHj!ii1f i SOry 1 SChilclren 25c -1 . No Higher 1". - " '.i"i'f,' '
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1917, edition 1
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