: ,' 'V.--H. 1 v . THE WILMINGTON DlSPATCH, TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 30, 1917. PAGE TWO. mm IMi ft Mm Ml 1; IS l.'-lh f i J' ' SELF PUIS ON NG Few Realize Causes of This Form of Ailment. Few people realize what a great number of people, among those who live in such cities as this suffer from auto-intoxication. This condition which has caused so much discussion, is nothing more than a slow self-poisoning of vital orgnn3. It is the very foundation of many nilmentp When the organs become weaken ed from any cause they are unable to throw off the accumulations of waste matters. The. putrefactive, germs soon beln to get in therr deadly work and Ihe sufferer finally is a direct victim of poisons generated i:gl:t in his or her own svstem. Among the common results of this auto-intoxication are jaundice, hard cold, constipation, indigestion and fer menting of food, biliousness, sick headaches, backaches, diarrhea, dizzi ness, pains in the kidney regions and nervousness. Peplac is designated especially to combat this condition of congestion brought about by auto-intoxication. Its properties as a tonic and invigorant trmd to throw off the poisons and to spur the organs back to needed efforts in short, to clean them and make them normal again. To an automohilist it might be said that Peplac acts a", a spark plug in the human mechanism. It starts the vital engines and then keeps them go ing at a properly regulated speed. Peplac is obtainable at all first clas drug stores in Wilmington and nearby towns. Ask your druggist. Adv. FOR SALE Genuine Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, Oklahoma Rust Proof Oats, Burt Oats and Seed Rye, 300 Sacks Rice, different grades. Please write fbr prices. D. L. Gore Co. CANDY FOR WIFE MOTHER SWEETHEART Before going home tonight to mother or wife, or the visit yon contemplate for tomorrow; i "drop" in and slip a "surprise joy" in your pocket. There will be smiles for the giver and a treat for the recipient. Fresh Shipment of Delicious Whitman's Candies just in. & FUTRELLE Phones: 211-212 107 Process Street. JARMAN KENNY'S CHEON TEA 50c Lb. The Best Tea on Earth KENNY'S v High Grade Coffee 25c lb CD, !(efin, Go. Phone 679. 16 So. Front Souvenirs Saturdays 335 THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA Tfce old established tiirough sleeping car Hae between Wilmington and At lanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection with the Georgia Rail road, m-on the following schedules: ..3:45 P. M. . 7:55 P. M. .9:20 P. M. .10: 53 P. M; .1:35 night 1 - . ' , v OUISE LOVELY recently was I . theecipient or a strange but equally interesting letter which bore tidings off a unique honor eon- f erred on tne. pretty star ot -sirens of the Sea." Louise is an Australian and the letter was from a company of gunners from the Antipodes who are fighting in France. It was written on a piece of brown wrapping paper and placed in a .home-made envelope, and it, was signed r by every man in the company. Its message was that the boys had named their trench "The Louise Lovely Trench' and had also christened their big howitzer "Louise." Miss Lovely is highly appreciative of the honor oonf erred, upon her and is making up a box t& send to her gun ners which will contain a remem brance for each of the men whose sig nature is attached to the letter. :o:- HER FORMULA "Take four parts of the patience of Job,;three parts, of .the persistency of a book agent and three parts of the courage of 'Go-get-'em Pershing. Mix well and take six days a week from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. until desired re sults are obtained." This is the for mula for getting into the films, as compounded by Helen Ferguson, Tay lor Holmes' new 16-year-old leading lady. ' :o:- "KEWPIE" MIGHT MAKE TWO SOLDIERS Horace Morgan, the fat Universal comedian known as "Kewpie," was re cently called for examination for the National Army, but the doctors didn't got any farther than his weight. They didn't have scales big enough to weigh him. "Kewpie" upsets the bal ance of the platform variety of scales at 364 pounds and is six feet, five inches in height. "The only way you can get into the army," said the chief of the examining board, "is to enroll as the 'Morgan twins.'" L01H5E LOVELY TWENTY-SIX RELATIVES IN WAR Charles J. Brabin, one of the best- The following criticism of Vogel's j ureater Minstrels, which will ce me attraction at the Academy of Music If ' tk r i - - t r il. IS un nejii ivionaay, iovomut;r olix, wast taken from the Syracus (N. X) Her ald: "John W. Vogel's 'Big City Min strels' began a half week's engage ment at the Bastable yesterday, op ening at a matinefe to a large' audi ence. The company is for the most part good and the performance given by it ranks up to those given by bet ter known and popular "minstrel or ganizations. Mr. Vogel, who has had much experience in staging minstrel shows for the past 2S years, has drawn upon that, experience in the arrange ment of his present organ'zation, which contains some novel and- many excellent features. In tho : first part the company presents a most credit able appearance which prepossesses the audience in its favor. It contains a number of good singers and the chorus singing was attractive. The entertainment closes a comic dancing divertisement entitled 'The Jennie Cooler Dance." Much of the terpischorean achievement in this act is original, much of it is comical, and all of it entertaining. "The performance gave genuine satisfaction to the audience." ' DRAWS CAPACITY CROWDS. Capacity audiences witnessed th oDenins performances by Bert Jack- !son and his Girls of Today Company. :o:- Evelyn Nesbit, with her son, Rus sell Thaw, is busy on her second screen offense. :o:- Grace Cunard has lost her husband, Joe Moore. The draft whisked him away. known film directors in America, has 'at the Itoyal yesterday, "and that the no less than twenty-six relatives show struck a responsive chord with flBagggsgggare named JtJrabm who are or have been audiences was evidenced by-much j; in the British army as combatants in Dp-ur which greeted their every f Kn nroconf tiMlr1 xira y f-P'faie -fliaa ' , i . . l i vv- k 0., Tc. vj. o:Ton. it. is a snow mat its uuj i brothers, A.E. Brabin, a member of ciean. tasty and up-to-date, with none.j tne Dtn Liverpool Kinemen, was of the objectionable features so often 1 1 Marne; Jack is driving a British tank i - across the wastes of "No Han's I A distinct addition to this show, Land," while Edward is in charge of which has been missed recently, is the a 15-ihch gun. Many of the clan best and prettiest set of special sceri have already fallen in the service and ery ever seen on the Royal stage. It Charlie is himself a veteran of the ,was an elaborate special set of deptn British army. :o:- We have been asked if Violet Mer sereau's curls are natural. Don't know, but she always wears 'em. Robert Warwick is working for a commission in the army. He is at the training camp at Plattaburgh. A Real Co f fee alue For a few days I am going to sell my celebrated 29 cent Coffee at 25 cents. Every pound fuliy guaranteed. Very finest Block Butter 55c. Phones 108-109-110. Mm 3 223 Market St. and beauty and added in no small way , to the manner in which the show went over so big. j Bert Jackson, as the leading man and as a soloist, delighted the aud--ences. The second Johnny Bunny; al though his real name is "Pinky'' Rice, was there with the comedy, and there is another comedy artist a acter, with this show that ! TWn.' rr-no ia -Jlict ahnilf tho HP1T est and best dressed seen hove and is extremely well trained. The songs are new and. the gags are good. The ,best feature of the show, one that call ,cd for encore after encore at each lappearance, was the Eclipse Harmony Trio. Their work is among the best of the season. lit, ki ii uj ii ii ii ri if ! m ia mis 'in & xa. s t i i j a :- f , II i UUV-rtfk BLfK M - uZZSX. tltiff 5T " MBitr 1" 1 t WWiilzX W'-JfiSatf'flL 1 I f Fourth Annual Tour of , . j 7'f &'' ( ' & & BERT JACKS ON - SfffllIllC! B 'GIRLSQfTqOAY' -;SJ H' j ! In a Kepertoire Of High Class 3Iu- K Zr .3 ' j'' JAMES J.' (PINKIE) KITE " , ' ' 4. "Not John Bunny, But Just as r" - GEORGE IiKOADHUKST . V ' The Dancing Boy Wonder i . ' ' ' II ECLIPSE TRIO I K Jg"' M Harmonists ' ' ' T 1 "THAT" PONY BALLET j lli- 1fe;'fi - One Best Bet of the Year ; B Matinees 1st floor 20c: r.ak-our ! 5 ' S Night: 1st floor, .50c; Baleony. 20c ' ' Iff Jy ok - i! u .mmtmtr i I -TOMORROW- I PS j William Fox Presents His Brightest jl ' SiW Si and Greatest Star a . H H 1 1 m u ' V" fc " !i i I TOMMY Ml I: - VIRGINIA PEARSON In a marvelous six rrol lllm ver sion of V.w Great London and New York Sta-gc Suecess "WHEN FALSE TONGUES SPEAK" By GEORGE SCARBOROrGH A wife foririves her riral, though love and husband arc gone. iron if w I T HE PEOPLES fftVORSTE COHEBiASAsaSPKIAUST A CLASS. gT rHr.Si.r. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5TK, ! Today Anita Stewart in "Til K GIKL PHILIPPA" LV WILMINGTON LiV. Florence .... Lv Sumter . ; . Ar. Orangeburg Ar. Augusta (East tlmel AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tjne). .6:10 A. MI Returning: LeaTe Atlanta 3:35 P. M. arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon. 1 Pasaengera say remain in this car, in the Union D3pot which is in the heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M., if they go desire, ana on account of the earlier arriral of this train, and the uge ot ilh.e Union Depot, Convenient connections Inay be made with through Dining, Sleeping Car Coach trains which leave from same station for Chi cago, Cincinnati, St Louis,-etc. For fares, tickets, etc, apply t3 T. C. WHITE, Gen, Pass. jt i A GREAT OFFERING. j Capacity crowds will undouutodlv; witness the great offerinc: at the Grand j .tomorrow, "When False Tongues ' Speak." William Fox's latest feature: starring Virginia Pearson. "When False Tongues Speak," is a thrilling mystery play, the first of that ' type made by Miss Pearson. It is ; picture filled with interest and real drama and new and startling photo graphic effects, and will score a gre.t success with the crowds at the Grand theatre. Aside from the excellence of the stoi-y of "When False Tongues Speak" and good , stories are UDming to be more and more demanded by th natrons of the silent drama it pos sesses the additional merit of having Virginia Pearson in the stellar role. Quick acting drama and never lag ging interest is assured in the direc tion of Carl Harbaugh. ! The best photography and new and weird effects are guaranteed in the work of George Benoit, cameraman. This array of screen masters in star. director and cameraman in itself means that "When False Tongues Speak" is a mystery play that is new. We can assure you that this produc tion contains thrills and novelty tha: will keep you on edge from the open ing title to the last fade out. Its mel odramatic tone is of the highest kind. $ HERALD flu! rapA SQUARE Sjrt m Ay Dandruffy Scalps Lead to Baldness fflBDBBBIBS Beautiful Bust and Shoulders are rwwsibte if you will wear a scientifieSny constructed Ben Jolie Brassiere. 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