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The Dandruff is entirely gone and almost overnight Pompeian HAIR Massage made my hair at tractive. " The success cf Pompeian HAIR Massage is in its name "Mas sage." It is a treatment, not merely a tonic. The massaging (rubbing) of the scalp wakes up the roots of the hair to new life. This massaging also opens the pores of the scslp to the wonder fully stimulating liquids iv Pom peian HAIR Massage. Dandruff goes. Your hair will become and stay healthy, vigorous, attractive. Mil that is needed is a little massaging once or twice a week. One application shows results. Your scalp will immediately feel clean and invigorated. In one month your Dandruff will be gone. Pompeian HAIR Massage is a clear amber liquid. Not oily. Not sticky. Very pleasant to use. "Greatest treatment for Dand ruff in the world," says -J. A. Chicago, I1L,. "and I speak from experience. My hair before I started using it had gone.beyond the ordinary stages of Dandruff and was covered with scales which enjbarrassed me greatly. I have introduced Pompeian HAIR Mas sagfc to my friends." Practically every user says one bottle shows actual results. Get a 25c, 50c or $1 bottle at the stores and say the S3me. Have your barber .every now and then apply a careful Pompeian HAIR Massage. Used in over 30,000 of the best barber shops from Maine to California. Made by the reliable makers of the famous Pompeian .MASSAGE Cream and Pompeian NIGHT Cream. Adv. 3P - ;NfeW .Y0BK DAY-BV-DAY i .X.-ni , . . -f (O- O.-WclntyreO - ..;' X.f 4 t (Special" vCort-SfcpOnfleht . V of . The - Dispatch). ..:: v. New York. Oct. 27: Anson Tebeati Cole, named after two great . Iieroea of baselsall, has spethis 28 vears at Waxahachter Texas nd all he ev er knew about the "world1 series Until this year was ; what he read sin vtha "VPaxahachie Weekly Warbler. But lie klways said that" 's6Me day he would see a world series. ' 1 ; There , never was,, a qliance until sfimwiiifi ! foutid oil under his farm. and recently he made' $38,0t(r teasing Mrs. P. H. tterfinlr 1L X ' ground and, he trekked to. Chicago to j N&.. Sep the first game.- Then he -came oa Mabel Bovon,H. P. D. A .. . to New .York and saw the first, game' Ctuiiy, & t. tn hdvff fthPTr thh seconJ Bcrtna Eullard . . . . i hnt aomethine hannened. 1 cpp uord. fl; C. He was in therotu hi, "S land wore a Texas sombreo with a ra:-i tlesnake band. That' marked, him fc? yJineI:LS SfLf: Beatrice msm an acquaintance, but failed u the first i fkftil..-' k -. time and tried and tried again. t v f IfnU Hos Wv f On the day of the second game HUkS feuth Jamds i 4, were standing in front pf , the "h.tel . t5Wil jl. 'O. and a passing man dropped a glove, iifimfe Btitt . . i A . I The stranger returned, it. and the, ty -v ' tkwncll, M-.-C.- er of the glove said. he. Knewy w little 'cm&m token he had met two honest 1te6; j WbtV'-lsfi Cole seemed pleased, a , . ' - ' ' Tlrelma: dullard . . . Then the glove , owxier condel that Fafr t4fW: C. his uncle had just died in Djibtra. afed feiaiee Powc4r . . . . v -one of the sr-OTisions of the' will wa v et. Martin .. v ?i- that he must distribute $20,000 amon , : liaison, tf. C, , . ' 83,61? 84,300 Cftarfbourri, N4 C. Nettie Lewia .. .. . ' '34,300 11,574 4,010 58,160 40,455 iM33 41,010 16,075 82.0CO 72,130 THEATRE r One' oIx.the features "of !The 'MIl llLff Dollar DolV which . will 'appear at- the Academy of Music tonight Will be ,the illuminated "Runway"; on Which a number of . the songs and dances will he given, over, the "heads of the audience. ,The. "Runway" n is one of tho latest noveities' and -bruise the company and audience in close touch. with each other, breaking down that 'barrier, known as "behind the footlights." This novelty has proved ! a veritable sensation in many of the cities, and some of the "Runway ) Numbers" have received ;a& many a i 8 and 10 encores a nighty; This in enly one of tno many new Mind povr! ftatures presented -in this new musi cal comedy, which has been : heralded as the most pretcntiou-3 -musical of fering -cf 'the day. The prices range from 50 cents to ?1.50. 7.770 10,100 14,830 4$20 Mrs. P. A. Clifton Mrs. B. F. Br'tton . . Myrtle Bessellicu . . Olive Brown Bossi" Bhk , !Elizabeth Ballard .... ,.. Bev&r Drnlri . . . . . Mrs. Maude Foy Donnic Otjrgajntous . . . . a.aao!j Mrs. X Prank Jarman . . i-Paaliiie 'Jones . . , .. .. j M rs! Jones j . wfSatH-McCley Could MrT -Coie pipve he !ja liar.- j ale Oateg Mildred Buff est? He, couW. ,He had 1200 ..wrt:i , - , him. a iamoiid ' jrink' worth 'i'500" ch tliree tickets tot the world series. ' . -. urtey, S. C. . T. V h. 1 Rose Pnftco .. . . . . . . -. . ' Now I mustr test your confidence, 1 : ' : said the stranger-2' WUh.yQiir. $200, JUWntft, N. a the ring ad ;the-hasebali tickets in M l- J00 , ... - my hand I will leave your room in the ; lj01:?e Thompson .. . .. . . hotel, and it you peak I will fcnov you are wtchont confidence. l"l""a " ' fOr fifteen, mm- f ki Ruth Hedgfath V-! ? : :. . . Ilobv Mdlfh . : .. .. Bertha Moore . . . . : . . . totMtbnviHe. N. C. Cole didn't peefc utes. Then the hall . was lated with emptiness. Mr. Cole says gentlemen are not like that in Waxahachie. t j ft er I'M?- Emmii-.Mfilp-ass .. Pf Sara, l;jve .. ii 4onNc Mearer, .. .. 4i'ujMrS. -Georgia F". Mer: j i -Annie Phelps . . . . ' . . 41'4eu ; Mrs. Thomas Piver .. j Dannie ItF-vil'e .. a3 jKatherine Shaw .. . . - 8.250 j Maybeil ; Williamson - Katie Swann . . .. .. 42,5-00 4 Pauline tTnlprvood . . 40,ipo Mrs. G. P. Seitter . . " ' Maude Vaughn . . . . 12,165 f :'. . . ifi.03 . . .. 29,695 . ..'. ,28,600 . . "32,950 .. .. 10,065 .... 13,330 . . 12.12') .. .. 13,660 . . . . 40.040 .... 10,040 .. .. 72,950 .. .. X M'to .... 8,075 73,050 .. .. 14.625 .. .. 15,100 . . . . u I , I O . . . . 13,240 .13.650 . . . . 36 000 .. .. 49,525 . . . . 9 3S0 .. .. 25.370 . . .. 12,800! . . . . 11,800 .... 84.070 .. .. 13,940 .- .. 8,710 2 BdMotie sign your ecu edejeto saveme nirvs food 6.280 6,470 FURS, FURS, FURS Muffs, Neckpieces, New Hats. NEW FEATHERS i MISS ALMA BROWN ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. I 35.860 10.&60 7,000 WILSON HOT BLAST BEATERS Let the Wilson Heater keep you comfortable. They keep the fire over night and takes 1-3 less fuel. Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO. Phone 612 109 N; Front St Seen arbund town: Nat Goodwin dining with three fair ones one hit; , yindnia Kobnce wife. Scotti, the singer, polishing his j enansvijl N. C. monocle on Broadway. ybil Carmen i Katie Netftou .. .. .. .. .. lunching with her pr-ess lent. A UMrg. w. E. Po.wfell tie girl stopping Mayar Mltchel to ' Laurel Hill, IS. C give him a flower. A Japanese actress Tclie Bowpn f 1 L driving her own car. .Channing Pol ! Mvriam rTararave . W.2W lock" the playwright, trying to look J Sallie Love 10,400 happy in evening clothes. A recruit-! 1.umbrth4, N. C. ing officer hailing dans ant hoofer to' jfr3 A X3;1' Sessoms 82,315 enlist while a crowd laughed. A crip- Laurinbum, N C pie in front of the ,PulHc Library ! fay ftuasell .. ..v.. S6.555 reading Shakespeare. .: - ; Ethel Cowan .. 6,115 , T" i t ! Leiartd, N. C. j Beefless Tuesday is now three weeks ; Annie LoiKnbTl. If. D. 2 .. 6.880 1 old. Just old enough for the press Mrs. W. D. Gahe'y 11,070 ! agent at a Broadway caje to think upldith Vereen. R. F. P. J .. .. 10,760 an idea right out of his owh head.lrs. Menry Williams 6,410 He declares that at his place they are Loris, 0. C. going to have soupless Saturday?, f,Lquan Jnnnon. U. F. D. 2 .. 7,495 sausageless Sundays, muttonless Mon-, Thelma Blackburn 63,650 days, tripeless Thursdays, and frijol-j Maysville N C t esless Fridays. And what is- mort i LUa Mattocks, ., ...'.,. '. '... . 8,070 ; nearly every-aitor m town usea tne; . Maxton, N. C. story, iso doubt on tne tneory tnat , Mrs. L such ingenuity demanded a reward. jJosie . vw J rrs i effective in I MfTUT I ?Paral mm VBTSH treating discharges; P0!30n0U4 stricture. tc ii dava. swisfrei-FrJce i, or 8 bottles $2.7i mSt.8 CHEMICAL Cd.. CINCINNATI, a . .t Ax i fooA Aw5" Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast , a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the s-stem each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. i .4- OF7CII. ft0G . That You IVu De JISKE0 TO OGJV TO OHOuV KQUf WLUNGNE& TQ HELP Polfi Coun7-y Wv TflLi kArt Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; r w Qtafltn' ' 19 ocr i Splitting headache, stuffy from a cold Maness ? V. ! ! W.200 ' ?nI ' ?n "1 ..... cfnTTlin 1 lorn-! Knnlr nM -nnfno. I Marlon, S. C. the Bern?ce Martin .' stomach, lame back, can," instead, qq no uiiu i c i u o ii u.iu tia uaiojr -A i s ftiaco l i veil iiu,. wattri w itii x ita "A STITCH IN TIME' Is an old saying,- the same as "QUIN-MUT-TINE" ir, an old rrnipdy revived. It vas good enough for your grand pa rent:; and is just as good today, prepared more economically and in mom convenient form for instant use. Every mother should have it in the house its quick work is won derful. "fJaby has the croup" and "Quin-mut-tine" will give immediate re lief. Delivered anywhere in the city for 15 cents, by PAYNE DRUG GO. Corner 5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone 520 Shortly before. Ward Leonard. noted inventor, passed on he was get-! Collie Pa-e 13640 !-ait7aJS b washing the poisons and ting on an elevator in one of his " Marietta '-NO " " ' toxi"-i from the )ody with phosphated nlante A man stpnnpH on that ua a,i,. ' ' ' An ! hot water each morning. rpnoenizPd but could not recall hii.Mi-c w tvt sotJ should dnnk, before breakfast, c-' I . ' . ... 1 .. . . .. o,uV name. He knew, however, that at one , Anna Pace 11.2 time he had been in his employ. 1 Mullins, S. C. "Let me see," said Mr! Leonard,' Mollio, Gordon who, like all inventors, was absent; NewHo-'in, C minded, "you are with the Westing- Maggie Maie Hobbs .. .. . house people now, are you not?"" Nichols, 8. C. "Yes," was the reply. Mrs. W. J. Oonerly "Arhey doing well by you? ask- Orrum, N. C. ed Mr. Leonard. Carolyn Nye .. 14.090 82,450 11,040 78,575 'Very well, indeed," and here a floor was reached that brought the conversation to a close and Mr. E. M. Herr, president of the Westinghousc Electric and Manufacturing Company, ! stepped out with a faint smile about his lips. Marjaline Tolar Richardson, M. C. Alma Sinletary Hard Luck Note: Florence Nash got' Rocky Point, N. C. a lot of praise in the Yiddish press j Mrs. P. II. Duncan at the opening of her new show. Buti Ras HiM. N. C. Parkton, N. C. Nola Everette . . 35,550 R. P. D. 1, Pembroke, N. C. Thetis Prcvatt . . .Rennert, N. C. she cannot prove it. vo TE COUPON GOOD FOR -VOTES- For Address . . . . .... .V In The Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to Conditions govern ing same Coupons to be counted must be carefully trimmed around boroer and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened together.. This coupon will be void after October 31. HOTEL WASHINGTON OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION t i , - 1 -rrSkm . , ' u. 1 1 I11 lai - ' y--'.. rJ-'',"?.! ; ' a. V -'"'--'V if ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Hotel Ckelsea West Twenty-tWrd St., at Seventh At NEW YORK CITY European Plan 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS Beoni, with adjoining: bath $1.00 and $l.GO. Suites, parlor, Vedrnom ud bath SS.M utMtt apwarik Clnb.pre&jKfoat, S5 p. Special Luucheon, .60c up. Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 up. Cafe attached. Ta Reach Hotel Cnela From Pennsylvania Station. 7th Avenue car south to 23rd Street; Grand Central, 4th Aveae car Booth to 23rd Street; Lackawanna, Erie, Heading, Baltimore & Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh vauey k. k. stations, taSe 23rd Street p?osstown car eat to Hotel 1 coeiaea. Principal Steamship Plera, Feot Weet 23rd Street, U&e 23 Street crogs- town car. . WRITE FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YOEK. 7,645 6,425 1C.3S5 24,440 77,090 Mildred Scott Rowland, N. C. fcessie Brake 14,330 Betty Smith . .. 11,550 Southport, N. C. Eloiso Daniel -. 82,120 Supply, N. C. Myrtle Galloway 45,025 Tabor, N. C. Sallie Garrell 82,070 Hattie Purvis 7.S60 Town Creek, N. C. Nyda Evans, R. F. D. 1 . . . . 30,160 1 Vineland, N. C. Bertha Pierce 53,610 Wallace, N. C. Ruth Teachey . . ... 82,760 Watha, W. C. Mrs. J. G. Blake 17,430 Whltevllle, N. C. Lillie Cook 44,065 Willard, N. C. Elizabeth Page 38,010 spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels th-j previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thas cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the ; eritiro alimentary tract before putting; morj food into tie stomach.- i The action 6f limestone phosphate j and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans j out all the sour fermentations, gases,! waste and acidity and gives one a' splendid appetite for breakfast and it is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestotao phosphate wiil cost very little. at the drug store, hut is sufficient to make anyone who is bothered vith bilious ness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism, a real enthusiast on the j subject of internal sanitation. Try it . and you are assured that you will ioolc better and feel better in every wav shortly. Advt. . ! i , : . i Winson-SaIe:T!-More,"eafl City-Beaufort Pullman Sleeping Ca Line Be comes Winston-Salem-Goldsboro Sleeping Car Line. Southern Railway System annotin jces effective with last ctvrs into and lout of Beaufort Sunday, Aug. 12th, the Winston-Salem-Morehead City-Beaufort Sleeping Car line will he shorten ed to Winston-Salem-Croldsboro Lin. Car will continue w be handled on trains Nos. 232-112 and 111-237. For further details ask Southern Railway System Agents, or address, J. O. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, riaieign. in. u. snu,i , . s - ii t f -v ; 1: me 1 y'ctdiiErlh TheMoru I iJI . 'l T.M.1. 1" ""' n ' "Ti if jr--' -. I . 7 j ! a Traveling j R ' U w..t,"" SJi ffLa Fron3.5rte 525.00 . ' REPAiRHG TIm" Star Vhtt H. i. GaSciasaii 305 1 2 N. front G t S tt W1.tl I 'it 5 f At Prices Vn snt to Par F, ,Jii i. t mud Airtt'i Itrlfh H iff. ;i-ka.m . r-. TIP inc., 8 rj p ' i!'?7;! I I.I !) . If HMUlilll Da or Higiit Phone 4 uiwi.taiHja Absaltitely New mni Strtctlr Wodarn , t . ' Renowned for its Higbi Service anc) Low Rates, 'EUROPEAN -Ifl-AN " Room per uj 51$iJ50 without ba;?y""5"5ni P R0Oia Pr day ;i&ZSXX -withath ;S? All Rooms Oiitside fiooldet. oe. the aldng it W. T; KNIGHT Manager w..-.- . -V - 1 i THE Orion Wilmington !. C. " Wilmington'n Best Hotel, Amert jan Plan one block from Wrigbis ville"" Beach car line. F. W. ARMSTRONG, Prop. 1 COAST LI N fe HOTEL- CAFE. ,. Rooms by the day, week, 01 sont'a . at reasonable rates. Meals -at any lionr. Fresh Oysters, Fisn and Shrimps. 208 North Front street, v Phone, ..g-lrn HA TONIGHT HARVEY D, GRR, iPresents Harvey D. Orr's Stupendous, Joyous, Jingling Musical Surprise .7T7S 1 11 lldDl Special! rip.t w-111 Big ElectoGally llliiyiiMted Ruirway a melange of music, melody, youth and b eauty and the best dressed chorus in .' : the World. - . , xvAWbp--M-OVCry .'9C, iJM.UU AHU 41U ilVICtiO A I JCJL V IVi Kx 1 Ul O. - - rX j tiv?e. rnft ii r.-irnt 1 -.. -
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