V I -I I ' 4 ' -' : I;; - r . IPGETWO. 3 - -THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH Tl iF.g'nA Y AFTERNOON.- SEPTEMBEK251917r Mm It FH0E1 COLUMBIA NJohri Shull Joins the Ranks. y -Mr John Shull, a glazier - bjr trade, livingat' Jill Pentlemon: street Columbia,- SY Qi, has, had a .remarkably 'happy experience by tawng.tne. aaviye of friends who had.been relieved froin ' misery after -months suffering he says:.' "I was : troubled with f indigest ion and stomach troubles .which caus d a nervous feeling all over my body. -J could. not; eat without after distress ' and was completely. run down. 1 d&r Cided after hearing how . rany of my . friends Jhad been benefited by the use , -of Liquid Ironized Paw-Paw to try this remedy which' has proved a blessing ' to me. I cannot speak too highly about it as I am a well man again.; I tried -go many tablet medicines without any ;? satisfaction . as - my r indigestion got .- worse instead of better,' as my stomach would .not stand tablets so I had -recourse to your liquid preparation " which began to relieve me after the first dose, you have $ great medicine .And I want every one to know nty ex perience. I think it is worth its weight '.- In Bold. I can eat now wnat 1 .want, r km-as well a man now as l' ever was. ' Am deeply grateful to ;you for iihe interest you took in my ease ; V Ironiied PawPaw Remedy wilL do more td' Drighteh'he ' world, : td dis-? pel gloom, ip make happy, homes and v strong iron bodies; than ail the ; Medl ines that have ever been compounded. Ttie evidencewe' are : publishing' every jday should be conclusive proof. . A system tnat is overworKed or rundown requires a harmless stimu lant "Ironized Paw-Paw Tonic . lifts and holds you. Your druggist prob 'ablv Teeps it; but if he doesn't, it Is soid In Elvington's Pharmacy v Ironized Paw-Paw,- price Formula on every bottle. Mailed or ders promptly attended-to. Interstate Drug Company, In c:, New York. Advt. THEATRE ? "Mutt and Jeff 's. Divorce, one of the kind , of shows that no one can af ford to miss, is playing the-Acaderny todays-matinee: and -night; , -.The- new lt recent; performances In . New f York, iif s :f divorce s ihat keeDS rMutti and Jeff!.-, on the gridiron r this-, trip, and they'ref nof putf;- one " complication threatening their '.domestic'-.;, happiness untilthejre; into another' :: il v Thes night i'prlcesvrange from 50 cents to $1;? Tickets arfe .now-selling kt1Eivingtong,.: ,M I TZ f-Ji Nlt'PQ M vPOMfl; : ! ' A c : Announcement , of the . utmost '; Im porthaca to lovers of tle . best enter tainment is the-coming; of Mitzi the little artistofJrristibie; shines- equally, as a prima, donna,, act ress or W coniedienne. She comes i i6 in comic opera. It is the . work . of Anna -.Caldwell,' who wrote,. "Chin Chin" , and '"Tho iJady o'.: tno Slip per" for Montgomery and Stone.. ;"Pom Pom" is a real orook musi cal , comedy. .The ; story, would hold the attention of an audience Jfrom . be ginning ; to end. if there; were: not a note of-music ' to accompany it.1, : ft of "the biggest-hits of the .year duringiPafsc'" ia'sutroundins his ver- - - r" - - ..... . isnttlA1 IttMa- crni Ttrith 4 Vi Vino . ffu 9i satile' little; star. with the .best. The big artistic ' settings for the : - five scenes .were vtlesignedi and built r by that master of; .scenic.?artists; Joseph Urban. The piece was staged by. the veteran producer of stage ideas,. Geo. Marion. . The cast, is an . importaht one i because Mr. Savage has ; drawn pnj hia wide causical "sources; to r give singers', a" jfihe training for th6 - com ic opera as well ; as -his ;chorus, pallet I -1 managerial genius wa.3' to lind ' such i & part :.for Mitzl :in:VwMch -he 'couid appear. : as ' a mischievious Mi'ijcQp n trousers. V Theatrerloyfers; who remem ber';!'; her : asthe! pxihclnThe; the" Academy fof Music,: matinee and Spring. Maid'', rand ; later in j night, von"nextSaturday;!.inahehewi have & : newcxpieienn,torer -fori . . t . ii' u - um. I them when tho' ccio ' Kai,iri4c.iiN n j I meloNiramatlc i comto-DPera." "'Pom NPom,: which v rah r f or over 200 ,suc cessive. nights At the George Mi v-ohan Theatre- in' New" York City.C The mtt sic of this : o piece- is ; by Hugo Felix, composer -of "Madame ;Sherryr" the incst ' modern exponent' of , the melo- them .when ' they sef herrmasii4iad ing. as .a "roguish lad ih: "Pom 4-oih.! The; matinee 'prices will? be from 50 cents td;-?1.50.v Tne fife range from' 75 cents to ; $2: .Tickets will igo on- sale yridayjt'Elvlhg- tons. ies moK Barber Shop . 2t Princess Street. - Come herd to get "Service". -All "' First Class Workmen,. Geo. Petty- S. E. Elks. Scho ol for Young Miss Hart. Ladies Miss Brown v The next session will, begin "H v Tuesday, Second of ; October ' ; Punctual attendance at the . be ginning ,of . the session is highly important' " ; ; ''. V Miss Hobday will resume instruc-" tion In Stenography, Voice Culture and Music. . v . ,. . LFor particulars apply, to the !V: "( PRINCIPALS, " 114 Orange Street - wmmm V' " Td MORROW i j j , Wlliam Fox Offers E ; VIRGINIA PEARSON In Her Greatest, Triumph - From ! the. filnfrhth nf I nun" H The r'4t t ft Jealousy Krlp this ; woman's heart audi 'soul until the jreen-f yed monster ' has taken en- -tire possession of her. She - be-t " comes widely , and, -..unreasonably '-. : suspicious of . every more her sweetheart . makes. . - yh,: .; TREMENDOUSLY 1 INTERESTING -.... :J J-'. TODAY Theda Bara In "Heart and" " f, 1 A dramatic productioh"; 6jE ' timely interests " Wrath- oftovefnew William ,Fox.; f eatuf e ?i taTrii vth? Statuesque Virginia v Pearson!' While -ui.:. ueauug jUireuuywituuie .war lt. self, picture; ;haihematUal 'a , mosphere ipryadingf its strong $ story L of ; love and' jealousy,' , . It s-'- tomor prow's j attraction t ' the. . prandi.l4c " 'Miss Pearsbii has the. role of Romli Winjt,; author ?of ' a? famoanovel, Jealdusylthpughff6 that ; very: pass.ibh herself:: she . mei 1 i nappny witn apo iawspn, wnonT sne has, just ,maTrIed..Vhejii war ..comes, sher grows TioieiitJyealotis. ;oij Ethel Clarke, Once herr-dearestl friendEth- el. has . been :lefCvinBob;s Lxare by iDayef'aeihisr chumVwh6 leaves' to enter hip: country's service. r Dave returns . on a- furlough" from the : front ( and ' goes i at ' once""- to : the home , of Bob's mother, where Ethel is , staying. While Dave is ( there Bob joins them and warns-Dave that spies re following . him. They -hear an out- f ef door open. , Dave rushes rrom the j uuuse uy a Mctco, passage-way, v ine new aixivat piuves tu ue nuuia,; ana her findingv Bob , and S Ethel together ! 'drives her frantic .with Vahger. . : r-, ; - . ... - . . AUTOS FOR HIRE for Pleaseure brivinp, Dances,. Wedding an J Commercial City. Li very Co. Phones 15 and 345. J ' ' ATLANTIO irOAST vllNE, I Th Standarcl "pailf bad : of The 8outK u5n ot rieauca Kound Trip pares r . a i i mm ri t c BALTIMORE .J . . c .S18.00 PHILADELPHIA ... ... ...J220 ntW YOK ... .. .326.00 A8HEV1LLE, N.C. ... ... .....Jl5f3 WAYNE8VILLE, N. C. ... . JicliS LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. . . . ...$15.80 BREVARD, N. C. .... ... ... ...$15.00 HENDER80NVILLE, N. C. . . . . .Jul"? 8 ALU DA, N. ; . , . . . . . . . .... .$13.50 rickets on sale every day until October 15, good to stop- over; limited return ing until October 3L 1517. ?y?PilonSLt fares from Intermediate '. Points. ' . ,:- : For . complete . Informatloiv reserrir Jons etc ta ..'..- vt Li - :; T-!C,' WHITE, I Pass, Traf.. Mgr. V " ; - -Wlimlndton, N. C. 1. , WJnston-Safefh-M City-Beau' : fort Puiimah Sleeping bar Line Be vcornes Wlnston-Salern-GoldsbQrc i i - ' -'S Sleeping Car Line. 'ri. ':C: J Sout.hj2-H! RaUwaypBystem : annotm ces effective wit1? last: cars into "and out of Bekufbri Sanday,' Aug. J2th, the Winstpn-Slem-Morehead' -r City-Beaii-f ort SleeoIg Cftr line Vill be shorten-: - ed to ' Wnstoni-Salerm61dsborhrLlne Car' will continuft to be 'handled -on. . trains Kos. 232-112 andlll-237. r.- For fprthef .details V ask , Southern Railway System'Agfntsoir' address, J. O, Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, H Raleigh. N. C ; VWT ::CivP : phone 1160-W V ; 303v North 16th St. ' ".Teacher "-of piano -l''i:J.,. i V Special Pupil of Alf redo: Barlli ft .: ' V "(Nephew- Adelina Patti);: Barili Conservative of Music , .'.',';'YAtlanta,.Qa. r-' S-' Grafinate of Dr. IlenrI, Hubert Haas Piipil :c;.( ..; 'J; ' of Knbinstelo. t;.v:v.,j , a Jealousy at . subseauent eventsv Ninakes life almost unbearable for her. j Misunderstandings between . Bob! and Roma are finally brushed away and the woman is at - last treed from r -: -"THE BIO.DANCB SHOW; IRANItFORU-S . - - C" Jn . n. J X. . ix ie : ANCING OLLS A WlUrUe Girlie Show With levea , - MILT FRANHFORD World' Greatest Trick Pianist . r Eccentric Dancers r-!: SIX WOODEN , 8 HOE : DANCERS New and . Novel Speclallles ElalH" -wrate:- Matinee. . .10-I5c -Xight . .l5-35o UP TOTHE STANDARD. . (f Frahkford's - Dixie ' . Dancing Dolls more; than fulfilled aTl expectations at ; ,the Royal yesterday,, presenting a t show - that for novelty t and' briginality far outrivals anything i seen ere pre-1 I Royal, standard which J.waa - set last week, and, with moderating weather r today . will witness other : packed houses. ,r "' . . vv:v;;"-, j Tfiere is a" wooden shoe danee by a coupleT of Uhe young tgirls. of the cho us ''which : was considered. "sonie pumpkin,", but along came a bunch of six " and outdid - this to ' ?v.,?!nlsh,:and .simply brought down v.therhonse at every performance. Ifs certalnlyal through; and those fwho. like , i sopd t .dancing and1 want ; see something ' new should certainly, give it the once over. " . ,v " ;-'.,- .'-"7 5 Milt Frankford, 1 the world's "( great-' est; trick pianistlived up to. his :title, performing more f stunt3 on a piano ' than: ever were seen ' here beforf. It mattered. not what he plays -with his hands or his feet even his head he produces music, and at the aie time he can "readily play two different se lections of totally different tiharacHr - The gifls-r-there . are six ;.of : them are the best looking that haveyei nbt enjoy looking' kt: ;f air feminity f f it s a good snow, and goes on for. the . last ;.tlnxeB: today? a- conpletes -change being ottered tomorrow.' -: : ',:' I vvo m a n?SS fv is tr a i n: , .lssneien xioimes, me.oniy worn c- . -T3 - 1 1 '77? 5 r 1 r a 1 ; va 1 v v-: " ;-V . u'.omSS;?!. in V me .,B-,iii.:;;-;,ar :''-. , 'A IV 0A 1 --- '-J '-- "-"r-' -"r iT-'l-r m 1 m- - i ii.n i rMni .i im -1 i i .iinMin-iiiitr i-ri 5a. -.4. tv.' !"Jfr"'ig.-?. son s an; ih the -world .who ever' drove the TweHtiethUCentufy:: Limited ? Jover division, a famous ! perf pmer f dar ing ; deeds for the edification of .ad venture drama : fans, ; encountered a shagJ:"ffie''othejf:dayjsthai almost:endedi her career. t, ' , In one of rthe thrilling episodes of "The Lost Express," the new Mutual-j signal . jiiieeu : uuap ie: ;? iiuuujuu ui, startingf- at. the Bijou' tomorrow, Mias Holmes had to make a Quick junip oy er the rail of a bridge 160 feet from trie surface, of r"a ; rapid-river,., . ' ' - . The . rope provided for the , young star's use was' ""greased: and Miss Holmes shot . down to the" water in record time. A good pair of gloves sayerKherands:?:i CATARRH; It2l, the 8aucy8tar of He nry W Savaged M . "Pom Pom,'' Academy of ? Music, Matinee -H and Night, : Saturday. A Guaranteed Remedy That Has Stood y- t h e;Test "qt TJ m e V Catarrh cures'; come,?-; and catarrh cures goi but Hyomei continues to heal symptoms wherever civiirzatlon( exists. ".Every year tne aireauy " enormous atarrft: and abolish" i its distrusting sales of this -realysciehtific 'pure tot catarrhv grow greater, and me present year should show all records broken : If you- breathe 'Hyomei -daily as; di rected ' it will; end your; catarrh or ic won't: cost. pu ai cent inhaler somewnere t around I the house, ge't it out .nd.stdrt at.bnce to foreveif :;ridy;ourselt:of:catarrl5;;; It you have a hard rubber Hyomei ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF X eisea West Twenty-third Sb, at Seventh Ax NEW YORK CITY 1 i : European; nan. : 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS -vt Boom, wlth'dJolnlKbatb . : 'S1.00 -and- $1J5. v " Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath fS.Ot ..- mtMtt upward. ; : ' f ; ', ' Clab Breckfast, SSe up. ' ' i. u- ' ' Special Inicheon, 60e np.' 1. Table d'flote Jinner. $1.00 uo. - . - . ' Cafe attached. .;. -c-''-''': X4-To Beach Hotel Chelsea. ?J'V;i From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue car south to ,23rd Street; . '. ' - i Grand Central, 4th Avesue car south to : 23rd- Street; -.- - Lackawanna rErie, Eeaaing Baltimore &. Ohio. Jersey: Central and; Lehigh Valley R. it. Stations, take ;. 23rd . ' - Street erosstown car east to Hotel Chelsea. t- ;:,;::;i.;;r-:': . Principal Steamship; Piers,' Foot .' West ; i 2"3rd Street, take 23 Street crbsa- town car. : .v! ---.'"; r-;;. - WBITB FOB COLORED MAP OF 1:4, its VK t ?tte? Thaft Etct: 0 ;; ; Thoroughly"1 Modernizes ' ' s: Remodeled . and Equippod 'r KW MANAGEMENT. - y. 1 fjJ -inl connection 5. "'. Bpeciar- CJu - Sreakjf aaU d and - Luncheon?': Rates-rithouf Sath, ?L50 - With Bath, 52.0ft- and up; Mil :' - FORECLOSURE SALS. ;ac'; , -...-.';..V. ;r By, virtue fof a p"ower of . sale "contained in a certain-.- mortgage deedgi efecuted ; by j Charles; Nixon;andhi8 :3wtfe recorded, in Pook No.rS2j: .page r 345? at seq., in.:: the 'office 'of th i Register ;of - Deeds.' Of New, Hanover County, the.-undersigned at torney r for the mortgagee, Mechanics' Hojne .' Association", ' viiW z on Monday, 'the 22nd day-of October, 1917, at 12 o'clock? m., at, the Court House door, of i the County of f New :' 3iaaoverT;seil p at" public -auction -for" ' cashv to the highest 'bidderi,.the following- J lost of , land -and p'renil8eaiv.-"-'; Beginning in tne western line -or 'jLweirth street at a point one hundred and sixty-six i 1G() feet south dfthe' intersection of saia.j street jwitn tne soutnorn line ot mwson .' . . : . . . . I bjji.-v v-i- "., - -. ..." I street and from thence-runninsr -in a southi - ' R , Ri Bellamy OT, any Other i good em course wng the said .line of Twelfth Hyomei '(liquid) for a.fewcsnt3; Start j one hundred and sixtyflve. (16Ti ifeot, r,:- -civV:; .v.-n t0 breathe it an ngtiQ hpw. quipklyvt .thence northwardIyand' -parallel with said ;.;.r..v , ;.JJLJt" r ; " .-.a -; clears put the air pass ages find make tne entire head feel fine. . thence northwardly and' "parallel ; with said line of Twelfth street thirty: 30) feet, -and Xf tnence- eastwaraiy -anaf parallel iwitn-said. ' . : lineof - Dawson street, one hundred and fomei used regularlr ftarrh, coughs,. ypolds, bronchitis ort; Df lot 3. in Block- 41 in the plan of the City- asthnia.; A complete, outfit, Including bfr Wilmington, N.-;C., together with all the apoartenances tnereto Belonging. .' . j tie or Hyomei. costs but ;littlei No,; fnnitpri tn h;. nrmnt aon.in tA'ti. terms and provisions of the said mortgage. 'September 22, 1917. - ; ;v; ':: -' , - W. T5. McHOT," ' Attorney, for the Mechanics' Home Ass'n. ' 9-22-30t '.' -;:-:--',-.-- -. , asthma.;. , A complete 'oiitfit; 4ncludlngr i a hardirubber pocket-inhaler Xahd botv; 1 stomach dosing f just brcathevit; It kills the germs, soothes and, hbafs the inflamed membrane. Advt;; A- , . V; - Wilmington; M. CI f' Wlmington,'s I3est Hotel, Ameri Plan one block ! irbm Wrights ct yllie! Beach car line. i'V; ; :f .F. Y; ABUSTRONB-, Prop, r f MFRAT.n 'h! El SQUARE Kj HERALD SQUARE HOTEL V34A S? OF BROADWAY :,f ';;;:;;;;. ; new york . v EVERY comfort and conven V A ,ien iOn direct cat lines , . trbm all FL R." Stations and ; jFcrriea. Two minutes walk to " . the finest shops and theatres. .. ROOMS: ' 125"vith privilege .of bath . 7? flrith private shpwcr bath 1 ,150 with;private bath Ml ill mm 1 -.- ': lp - 8 25c up I 60c I ;vv . - . :'' ' ier : f- .. . Qub Breakfast ; . ; - Special Luncheon ;; ? Dinner a la carte' :;..- '. . -.--.at moderate prices .MX Fred Sayers -:.'.' - Fn.ciwr Director - ' ' Stairrips Made to ordeV on 5ort '"J We jnake Rubber Stamps tna Olvet the msxim'jm .of' cr; and Satlifgctlon. ;. fP4; with every order, Searf us yc"r .oier8..V--;;ii ! " "v Le GVV I N P R l NTiNG CO. a nM rUt! Phone Z-- wm

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