Y V V 1 - THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 10, 197. X" PAGE TWO. irr it " ' ' ' - -.- 2 fj.-;. p m li : 'ti 45- 4" hi 5 ' 1 1 - jfe 1I1C Yvuuiiugiuu lmdjjcuuio - ... ., " Hans miFritz' ' Contest mM ' TWELVE BOX SEAT TICKETS FOR TWELVE BEST DRAWINGS ; .; (v p t Your old friends, Hans and Fritz, have met with an accident which must be repaired before they appear at the Academy of Music Tuesday Night, October 1 6. You will notice in the above cut their nose and mouth ,are missing. Take your pencil and see if you can sup ply the missing lines. Get busy today. The Dispatch will giv one box seat for Hans and Fritz, one of the best musical comedies which will be here this season, for the twelve best drawings. Cut out the above and send, mail orring it to the Contest Editor The Dispatch todays Don't delay. Contest Opens Wed., Octobei 10th and Closes Saturday, Oct. 13th Winners names will be published in The Dispatch Sunday, October 1 4. Then you can call for your tickets. Arthur Hammerstein has surpas&eJ all ; former efforts i in the presentation of ' his latest, success1 J'Jatlfiai': which will be presented at'-lhi Vsead em'y of Music on Friday, October 23, after a year's run at the Lyric and 44th Street-theatres, New York. Tb.3 scenes are -laid in Russia, .Turl&qy aril Vienna. .The locale could mot be in rroved upon, as- material allowln? the imagination of the scenic artist full scope. As Russian weddini guests, Turkish ,hqtiriand Viennes-3 beauties the chorus, also, is offerei unsurpassed bportunities. r- : ;i'V "HANDS UND FRITZ." "The kind of laughs your doctor orders," is one of the advance cap tions of-"Hans Und Fritz," the new est R. Dirk's - cartoon comedies of Holland to be seen at the Academy of Mysic on next Tuesday, matinee and night. : : ; . . Everybody remembers the sama brilliant cartoonist's "The Katzen jammer Kids." Well, "Hanis- Und Fritz," is said to be a hundred tinier funnier. It's Captain Kidd and hi-, treasure that the two jokey Dutch1 'kid dies start after; and it's this wil.1 goose chase among other situations that make for the speed and color of the new show. Girls, ginger and mel ody are other items of the production that are said to make the production one of the most enthusiastically tail ed about of all the road's attractions this season. A PRAND NWiJU-.v. Bobby Jarvis and, his fnusrcal ccir edy organization will present a bran ! new bill Apr today and tomorrow. "My Hula Hula Girl," a gay and giddy mixture of song, laughter and danco that is sure to please the crbwd . who are flocking to see the show pre sented by this old Wilmington' favor ite. This show is absolute1! tho strongest bill of the three to be pre- i sented by this company and shoul I draw capacity crowds for today and tomorrow. It is a new and popular version of a well known New York musical com edy success, and features some of the most dazzling costumes ever seen in a musical comedy show of any kind. It is a production that is staged with rare Skill, never allowing a dull mo ment. Bobby Jarvis will fulfill the require ments, .-s usual, in blackface, and has an even funnier role than in the first show of the week. Earl Root and his fascinating little wife will have a brand new specialty number and v.V the other members of the company will be seen in new stunts through out. If the United States adopted the j same vigorous military calling-up i 4 4 4 5 -ovw" : - , an army of 17,000:000 men. NEW YORK DAY-BY-DAY. (Urania TOMORROW AVilliam A. Brady Presents CarlyleBlackwell With the Most Faspinating Girl on The Screen , June Elvidg In Another Great Brady-World Tri-nmph "THE CRIMSON DOVE" "THE CRIMSON DOVC" All the hundreds of thousands of admirers of Carlyle Blackwell will be delighted by the role that he enacts in "The Crimson Dove," the start ling new World-Picture Brady-Made which will be the big attraction on tomorrow at the Grand theatre. Mr. Blackwell in this production plays the part of a young minister of the gos pel who takes charge of a little church in a rough community in the mountains. He wins out in his fight to induce the rough-necks to come to church, but he also loses their good will in a remarkable and wholly in nocent manner. He also almost loses his life as the result of this loss of good will. Plavinp nnnriQito Tr 'Rlar'.kWiall in were lounging about killing time be- j thig brilliant attraction is beautiful and charming June Elvidge who takes 0 4 ' (O- O. Mclntyre.) ' (Special Correspondent of The Dis patch). New Yc.k, Oct. 9. In the large windows of the Millionaire's Clab on Fifth Avenue the Four O'clockers How a Minister who believes in the Religion of the heart as well as of the Sonl, meets, loves and marries a young actress who is the inno cent cause of a young: man's suicide. 3 BfflL Bobby Jarvis Presents 'My HULA HULA Girl' A Crgeous and Gay Production THE FAVORITES Bobby Jarvis Most Popular Blackface Ever In Wilmington '' Earl &,Root Singers and. Dancers How Who Know Also Jarvis, Root, ' !Lane, "Three Dancing Demons," and Edna Lane, the Charming Leading Lady. SOME COMEDY AND SONG rfHOW. y fore the dinner hour. They discussed the war, tariff and the increase in price of rare old vintages. At length cr.c man started a dis cussion regarding the personal qual ities of recent Presidents of the Unit ed States. Some related anecdotes regarding the nobility of character of Grover Cleveland, while others prais ed the candor and trustworthiness of President Wilson as exemplified In his notes to Germany, Still another spoke of courteous acts performed by Colonel Roosevelt while at the White House and it was then that a small man with mutton-shon whiskers, who had been silent and who didn't look like he had it in him, offered just one observation. 1 That single observation was suffi cient, others agreed, after he had been expelled by unanimous vote from the discussion. i "Speaking of politeness,' said the lit tle man, "I doubt if there was ever a more chivalrous man, not only in the Presidential chair but even through out the whole country, than is Wil liam Howard Taft. "Why, gentlemen, time and again I have seen him arise in a crowded car and where you or I would Only have given our seat td a lady, Mr. Taft has given his seat to two ladies as I say, the most polite " but by that time all backs were turned and the tariff top ic was resumed as a fit subject for conversation. thp nart of an actress who is the in nocent cause of a y&ung n 'sui cide and who later, under her" real name, meets the minister. They learn to love each other and then, when the woman's identity is revealed to the minister, thigs begin to happen at a lively rate. You will enjoy "ThV Crimson Dove." See it. It is a Brady-made production, from the same' place where the great Brady-International features recently presented were booked. BELGIAN CIVILIANS ; HAD TO DIG TRENCHES An artificially exhilirated man was zig zagging up Fifth Avenue - near Fifty-seventh street and he finally stopped to gaze in the windows of an art show at a series of paintings, i The "Spirit of 76," by Willard, with title attached, caught his rovine eve and he gazed on. the-three figures with, great interest. . The flutist, with his civilians has become most widelsnread head wrapped in bandages, fascinated in the regions of Courtral and Menfrt, him especially. where about 2,000 men already, have ; "Gee whiz," he ejaculated in admir-i been compelled to perform military auon,. "the nfc spirits of '78 must work have had some kick.!'. (Correspondence of Associated Press) Havre, Sept. 19. Male civflfatfs in the Belgian towns of . Larigemtfrck, Staden, Elverdinghe, Woumen, and Roulers, which recently were, evacuat ed by the Germans, hurc tteen forced to work near the German first line trenches in Belgium with .the result that many have been killed by explod ing shells, according to information re ceived by the Belgian government. The civilian population , qf0 . these towns was ordered to go to the rail road stations. The women, children, and old men were packed into the for ward cars of the trains, while all men and boys, between 16 -and, 6fW,yeara, were placed in the rear cars. When the trains started, the rear cars were i uncoupled and the occupants forced to undertake the hazardous work near thy .first lines. - ' In most cases the women and .chil dren did not know that they were se parated from their husbands and fa thers until they arrived at their desti nations. The forcible conscription of Belgian ! Wall Street business men and brok ers somehow have a passion for lit tle mottoes that hang directly over ; their desk. Apparently it has out- eiuwu me iaa penoa. jror years a man, of the New York Globe, who got much of his journalistic experi ence on Fleet Street in London. 'He just ambles about town writing about things as 'he sees them. In shortj o o "7 AT dUTg, 11 . snaPPy : sentences inscribed in perfect :r"!!f.."1oneiEnglish, he. tells stories of pathos uj. bxuLai. liliciuiai gcuiuacS. s; I Hedeclares it has saved him hun dreds of dollars. Over one desk in a big Wall Street office I saw this: j "The reputation that gets you a job (Will not hold it for you. On each new job you will have. to. make a now rep utation." j Among those who have mottoes ;over their desks are OttaH. Kahn, ! Jules S. Bache, George Graham Rice, J. Herbert Case and Max May. New York has a young writer who is a, combination of Horace Troubol and William Beedy JJe is S. JrKauf- and "of power. He knows mOre cele brities intimately than possibly any other writer in town and he knows hOw to make them talk about the things people want to know. A tidal wave of printer's ink, churn ed io sob sisters gibberish, has been , sweeping New York about the "Sep tember Morn Ball' given' by the Bo hemians of Washington Square. The dances continue without poIicaUnter ference and , those who attend them declare they are worse than the Ro-i man orgies. The guests leave their, modesty and clothes at "home. Six Aluminum Dessert Molds Att One Style or Assorted. Vsual Price-60c tiisk Only (Our Final Offer You'll Save 50c By Sending This Coupon Before Saturdav Night, Enclosing Only 10c to Pay Postage and Packing A - . -' ft to Every an With Jiffy-Jell Desserts Here is a one-week offer which costs lis thousands of dollars. It can never be made again. We make it to induce all housewives to try Jiffy-Jell desserts and salads. You will never know, until you try them, what delights they offer you. 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Congress has Cted him funds, to expand the hospital on these esti mates: That tan per cent, of the 2,- 000,000 soldiers who will see Service Because his instltutiCTi my uot.be able to care for all the patients, Dr. , 'i White has been given aCfhprity to send the men to hospitals, throughout the country, the government paying, for the service. MI-fiRM Ml U" H "I will not estimate the number of men I expect to treat," sayl Dr. White. "The very best we may hope for is several thousand. Th6 science of rer storihg their minds will progress rapidly OSI ST Mental examiners will visit canton ment camps to see that drafted men whn prm HItpIv. in siieniimh fiflsilv J abroad the first year will be Invalided to intense nervous excitement are ex home; that one-fifth of -hero. jfilj-be empted from foreign seryice. Vay suffer with that comfortable Reeling of fullness, headache, dizzinosf. - sour, gassy; upset stomach, or hean burn? Get relief at once delays are dangerous. 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