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page two: THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, THURSDAY t AFTERNOON, NOEMBER 22, 4 91 7. Ilk as 1: 9- (I In?':.? V r. 1 ! .Vt 1 1 ; t -Hi: J m Mi h illl I: It V H-j,. t. " t-. . 1 n : Mi. in-' -mm l .! r 111 if a." i-fl-r- .1-1 4 3 -. if i'j:.' I's-if ir 1 u urn ; 3 I'Mi 1 .-t: Sit- ml '4 l n i -J !r !!'' I'M: mi 1. .-. -' , s UPPLY v .r MEATS AND: VEGETflBtES Indigestion Eliminated From the Catalog of Hurhari Ills Peplac Expert Hears of Remarkable Gains Made by Users of the Peerless Tonic '' In commenting on what Peplac had done for her Mrs. M. L. Hugel said: "Yes indeed, Peplac has helped me. Why do you know that I am again able to eat vegetables and after xall these years of suffering from indigestion. And I am not only able to eat vegetables but meats and other solid foods that for years have been unknown pleasures tome." - ? Mrs. Hu?:el further said, "I seldom enjoyed a full night's sleep because of indigestion and other troubles which claimed me for their victim. I was ex tremely nervous and run down generally and dreaded my household duties. "Every other remedy that I tried failed to help me or give me any relief, but Peplac has certainly proved a boo a to me. Never have I felt better than since I started taking it. My restored appetite has enabled me to increase my weight and I have already gained seven pounds. -Just think of it and, in such a short time, too." "My friends say that they hardly know me for I have changed so, not only in apneai-ance but in spirit. My appreciation for what Peplac has done for m; prompts me to glp.dly offer my happy experience with it in order that others v.ho have suffered as I may fi id the glorious relief that I have. I can't sm- too much in rraise of Peplac,' said Mrs. Hugel in conclusion. Such ev44enee as the above is of daily occurrence in the work of the Peplac Expert, nine and time again has he heard the tale from mouths from those who have suffered as did Mrs. Hugel. Persons who have tried every means without any relief have been benefitted by Peplac. Truly, it is rightly named the Peerless Tonic. If you suffer from nervousness, indigestion, sleeplessness, kidney or liver toub!' !n!l a:, tae Bellamy Drug Store where the. merits .of Peplac will be explained to you. Peplac may also be obtained at all other leading drug stores in Wilmington and neighboring towns. Advertisement. THEATRE f The. versatility; of Mme.' etro''is geierely taxed, in JtheJ five-apt V Metjro wonderplay, "To- the DeatH directed by Burton L. King, to.be seen at the Grand Theatre tomorrow.? This color ful story' of Coroi''t)'',li.tar....iiid u. Case Russell calls upon theherome to show her ability as a sculptress. ' Mine. Petrova : is wknown as ;a singer and. a dancer, but that she also could breathe life into; dead T?lay.; with her deft hands was ! heretofore" J un known to the director of the play. Mme. Petrova admitted blushingly that she was guilty of having "dab bled" in the art, as she called it. When put to the test she vsltoWedvher&eif mistress of the sculptor's art. The star studied in Europe, before she ev er, came to this country. This n"eV proof of the almost unlimited talents i of the celebrated, star forms quite a feature of the play in itself. In 'the; story of Bianca, the young Corsican lace-maker, is the budding artist whose j bloom by the f arsons Parisian sculp tor, Manatelli. The part is one which suits Mme. Petrova admirably. IT'S HERE AT LAST. -WILSON HOT BLAST BEATERS nil Let the Wilson Heater keep you comfortable. They keep the fire over night and tals 1-3 less fuel. Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO. Phone 612 109 N. Front St "tf TSjS Art "Pane! I v?; ? w I Night i I Pick ford gtii rvrroi Fnwiii III- . wvw InK-,, ' ' "lJtf I Z7 I IB s il'--:''?:,-::vvjffr It U 41.. I : i ft Ur JnHl I ill 7 ill $mm I . Sraa9 ' ! . ill W mi i "SHE HANDLES A HOSS LIKE NO - . . . i . ' -. OTHERrWOd INTHEWORLO" a!d tiie old cowboy, of Carol Kol loway, after he hafl witnessed her breakneck ruling in "The Fightinjf Trail." Greater Vliagrrajh's serial melodrama of the great out-doors. And the old cowboy knew what he was talkins about! If you want to make sure about it, see every epi sode of this melodramatic maste piece at this theatre. The episode you might miss might be just the. episode that showed the "stunt" yon were eager to witness. So don't miss! William Duncan appears wtth Miss Holloway in all her marvelous, thrills and ventures. Kathleen Giifford's Ambition 13 Realizetl Sudani Smash Sindows to Heart's imuHJiiiJin: it Next Monaay It's here at last. "The . Fighting TVail" tVio Vitnjrrnnh tyia stpr-aprin I that has been so widely, advertised, will come to the Bijou for 15 weeks beginning next Monday. It is a story of mystery; intrigue, love and adventure with accent on the latter set in the vast reaches of the American mountains. Of the 32,-i 000 feet of film which make up the ' 15 episodes of the play, only, a few . t'eet, .it is declared, show interiors.' All the rest of it is outdoor photogra-, phy and for this reason it has sheen ; labelled "the first all-outdoor serial 1 ever made." Most of the scenes were taken in tne Yosemite valley ana otner sec- THE HERO IN VITAGRAPH'S STU tions of the Sierra Nevadas ana the! pen DO US SERIAL. -'THE FIGHT picture is said to contain some of the ING TRAIL," AT THE BIJOU 'rn. ! tES&SgS-'aw :rSTSggSggS52g nnest mountain pnoiograpny ever reg- DAY, istered by the camera. William Dun-' '-. can, remembered for his' splendid Tuesday to insure capacity crowds.,1 work in "Through the Wall", and oth- The most marvelous motion picture er big Vitagraph features,, directed the production of five years, a stusendous picture and played the leading role. fiim version of Jules Verne's master-' ine heroine is uaroi rioiioway. others st0ry, "Twenty Thousand Leagues EJ in luc aoi. ucuig,t; nun, jwe under the Sea. nimed at tne oottom : an, one of the greatest riders in the 0f the sea, by means of the William-' world, and vValter Rodgers. son Brothers' great submarine tube An unique feature of the big serial invention, is the attraction. is that Miss Holloway is the only worn- Present dav thrilling submarine an character in the picture, and with events (were foretold 50 years ago by the exception of a few crowd scenes, juies Verne. Today they are pictur-, the only one who appears in it. ed down to the minute in the Univer-i The picture was eight months in the sal's startling photoplay based on making and more than 1,000 persons "Twenty Thousand Leaeues Under the (were used in one scene the burning Sea." of a town. or this a modern town, When you see this eooch-making with . more than 200 buildings was drama you will have seen the most built' just to have the torch applied to faring, the most sensational and rhesi.: Revolutionary achievement in cinema ; history. j -..-it ' " - , - Hi iTLIimillllllll-U IAN MmsM . mmv -h. . " ' Rl 4 III VS( fr-S" s Kf I ijj ' . j J 0-0.1. 1 S i lij B, ujluijjj i UM I !iM I. . M 1 1 1 1! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 k!isVJ ! ! - V - - I I I I I I SSSSISJ I I I I I I I I I Ml FT r,'Jv- l r7"i- i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I i ! I r&s& 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !l u V mmimimi nwrnniiiHin , ' n NEXT JIOXDAY .N'I TUESDAY THE IMVERSAL'S STIPEN IlOi'S SPE('TA( I UK VNDER. TIIE-SEA I'RODICTION 2 EAGUES it A SUPERB ATTRACTION. , I You vIll see Jule Verne's "mou lt will only be necessary -to tell.the ter" that terrorized the seven seas, title of the superb attraction coming You will see the mighty command to the Grand for next Monday and er Pantain TCemn. who follower! the path of vessels 20,000 leagues on, his GKAND is adored the world over for her ability, character, and youthful charm. Miss Pickford has again honored the makers of Pompeian toilet prep arations by posing exclusively for the 1918 Pompeian Beauty Art Panel. Above, is pic tured only the head. The long panel shows the full length figure in beautiful colors. Size of panel, 23x754 inches. Art Store value 50c. This panel and a sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream sent for only 10c. See coupon below. -TOMOREQW-. If Metro Pictures Present" THE SUBLIME EMOTIONAL ARIISTE -C- E. PfcTROVA MM In a Trve Act Metr lVonlrplai -f Pwer and Romance POMPEIAN TV T isot Lream . Brings Beauty While You Sleep Faithful use of Pompeian NIGHT Cream every night upon retiring makes the skin regain or keepKis fresh ' velvety, youthful charm. In beautiful purple and gold jars at the stores, 40c and 80c. f Guaranteed by the makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream (which exercises and youth-i-fies the face) and Pompeian HAIR Massage which removes deadly dan druff and beautifies the hair. ''tii Stamps accepted, dimm preferred) J The Pompeian Mfg. C ' 2100 Superior Are., Cieyeland, 0. Only 10c and this coupon brhrg you a. 1918 Mary Pickford Art Panel and sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream. Tear off coupon Now voyage of vengeance. ! You will err (he torpc; r-hed- n'rtdr the oce speeding on its., deadly mission, and .. ra then see a full-rigged ship blown to m atoms. ill Through the magic window in the ; teg53agSS0SiaE2SS submarine "Nautilus" you will fpe the j FILMED AT TIIE HOTTOM TIE OCEAN OF Jules Vorno's Most Famous Story Flashing; Scenes From Ocean? Earth and Sky Thai Surpass All the Dreams of Fiction MADE POSSIBLE BY THE MAR VELOIS INVENTIONS OF THE WILLIAMSON BROTHERS victims sinking to the silent depths, i T-T 1, A 1 i l2ii niiuugii tins wmuuw juu m t; feiiuvvii: all the amazing ponders of the deep. You see the "Nautillus" in a trop- ic ocean dive to mysterious depths and human beings-emerge exactly asjl Jules Verne wrote. ' , Hunters descend to the .floor of the . ocean among 'man-eating sharks. ' They require neither life lines nor air pipes to connect them with the J surface. V'ith r. supply of ovgen in condensed air tanks they visit the I wonderfu' marine gardeuti and coral j caverns where human feet never ven-1 tureel retore. !g3 Century eld wrecks are found and ! searched for lost treasures. j There is a terrifying combat fath- ' oms deep, between Captain Nemo and j a giant octopus crushing a pearl diver j in its monster tentacles. I A Drama of Love and Vengeance la m a m n fur mm m 1 ALL THIS WEEK JACK 31LNXIS AND HIS HOME T01I GIRLS In Exclusive Miniature 111L COMEDY Foaturine: LESTER RICHARDS Wilmington' Favorite Blackface fhoindof lfour Gorns k Fain Stops at Once-Com lifts Off Clean. t There' is nbthing: in the worlcf like "Gets-It" for corns. Just apply it according to directions, the--pain, stops at once and- then the corn lifts off as clean as a whistle. No fuss, no bother no danger. "Gets It," you know, is safe. . Millions have used it, more than all other corn remedies combined, and it nev er fails. urn Name ,... Address ............ ....... City Write very clearly State... ' : ' -. - - -: " ' " 4 ' . Bj.i: rlsrop k:h no ni tits TRINITY'S TRUSTEES - (Uy Associated Tress.) Durham, N. C, Nov. 22. Tho' resier nation of Bishop John C. Kilgo, of tho Methodist- Episcopal Church, South, board of trustees and chairman of the executive committee of Trinity Col lege, was accepted at an extraordinary session of Trinity trustees here yes- IIOME TOWN TRIO - singers. EARLE HORXE A Real Comedian. V Kathleen Clifford Starring in dTdTnounta Serial WHOJS"NUMSER ONE"? When Kathleen Clifford starring in Paramcunt's "Who Is 'Number One?'" for which Anna Katharine Green wrote the story was a little girl she used to play baseball witn the boys. Ono day she threw a ball" wilder than usual, and it went through the plate glass window pf a drug store. All the other kids scooted away, but Kathleen was rooted4o the spot, petrified witn pleasure. Never before had she re alized the joy of smashing a window pane. The druggist caught her and she had to pay for the window. So she didn't indulge in window breaking again. But ever since, her one big ambition has been to smash another window pane. . Her ambition at last has been re alized. In "Who Is 'Number Une?'" she was trapped in a room. Ti;.- only exit was a big door in which wau a costly window. "Smash that window rn.il crawl out," the director ordered. Kathleen, deligbted, did, with joyous a 1; an -Ion, and when sne had finished sho v,-an:-ed to do it over again. The ilirrrtar wouldn't let her, but in her n con tract Kathleen says she v insist that she be allowed to break window in every picture che make,?. a windowmaniac now, and the ir.-ldicu; lure of the crash of the hraking glass iS in her blood.' Ffin wfc: live in glass houses had T:o. t 't watcb cut for her. 500 Rooms Fireproof European g t CHI HOTEL CHICAGO - MICHIGAN BOULEVARD AT 22nd STREET You traveling men, merchants, manafacturers, tourist:;, coming to Chicago, yhy pay high prices just to h'z in the Loop? diHI HI lilt LLAIilUflUsX iii I'-iUilL NOTED FOR LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS AND GOOD SERVICE AT MODERATE CHARGES Ten minutes from the center of the Loop by street cars passing the door, convenient to depots, 3 popular' price restaurants. ROOMS $1.50 A DAY UP CHARGES McHUGH, President ;1 i CLOVRK IAVIS Lyric Tenor. 7(11 SS iiKF. MORGAN The Ctrl With "The Klues." r.IAI50KATE sriJCIAI. SCENERY. DAZZI.IXG AXD CLASSY AKOSOIJE. rutinee, 15c, Sflc. Nights 20c, 30c. terday. Joseph G. Brown, a bartlcer. I maB8$&SSti8SEEWBmig& of Raleigh, was elected chairman cf i svemovrw e,Micnuuo Lai.' mow the board of trustees Bishop Kilgo offered his resignation last June. Members of the graduating class of 1917 had taken offense at re marks he made about their having at tacfted a class banner to the Ameri can flag. Th students declared no desecration had been thought of at the time. sr. i i Jh I , -r-SFftfl-F asks is I? Sample, 10'-. S nd ful !, , jrt .h!1 Urnf iilh.. nuuiietjtaia, X a. POLJ PT Green's Drug Store, 109 Market St. JIOBTCACE SAM'.. (if s-ilo roiiini'! Ilrlil to GLASSES A a. THE IU VISIBLE BIFOCALS Don't Waste Time "Hollering. GeB-It" Never Fails. . There is no need for you to go I through another day. of corn agony. . But be sure you get Gets-It." Accept nothing else, for remember, there Is positively nothing else as ; ood "Gets-It" never irritated the live flesh, never makes the toe sore. 'You can go about as usual with work or play, while "Gets-It,'? the magic, does all the. work. Theft the corn peels right off like a bajiana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never Happened before, did it? Guess not. -SS1" bttle of "Gets-Itw today t.ny.dru?.etore' yu need pay no more than 25c. or sent on reciTt S5 x?,by B- Lawrence & Co..CUi ca.go, ill. - thorW-Bh1!1118'011 ana recommended as In t ilrMVt -V'jyrt -v.it-T Afford a comfort which is appreciated by those who want near or' far vision in one pair of glasses. They keep your eyes young in looks as well as in usefulness. of Lot , r.u.ck 7 No line, seam or hump to bliirthe vision. EYES TESTED FREE. Iy virtrre of the powr tun North rrolIn! llonic V-.n'.lU-.z .W ct:ilhn. l:f:iri;i- !.if- Xv:-;iii.'- 1:'54' :V!i'l Only rcprisiiMol on ! thinovcr Coiuny in V-k Sk. '" tniilrri!r".nl vill MOi' I !!! i' :H'"''' tUo highest l:iliicr. ! : -. t..,m...'u11. 'D Ifiiisr f'oor in 1 lie i;y 'i " Thursday, the l.ltli day "I T .---!-- ilt twelve o'clock M., tiu.- fol!.wii:f ml iiiviniri-T V 11 M tti I 1!) i!le it.' .s.., f. .! r.K;ix.'l.': :.t t'"''"' tcrpoction of the Western line t;f-nW lvitli tli NTortliern li '.e ' hsr Sfrcet. runs tin-iM-e A '"' tho northern lino of Mars! el ! fHt: thence Nortnwanlly r.1''.1 Sixth street. 32 feet: then. !:!. tl 10 , ( otTtt ill. nt'. Iff, !.'" ,,..;rriN- ! if Wil- i . in- Sixt Mnr.-ici- I'Mstwir"" , ir.il fret W Ti.nriillel with Mnrstellnr Wpstern line oi mmh . Southwardly alon V.'esi rn i-'-'." ' I Street 32 feet to the iseirmiiin-. - : OL JjUl 1I(1V I, il' :'" - plan of snid City f Wihiiiiis.:"- This 13th of November. 1!1. mVa NORTH CAROLINA IIO.M1-: I.tlbl'i. ASSOCIATION, wtnrnori. Ily John D. Bellamy & Son, Attorney , 0 DAYS 11-13. I We Specialize in the -Manufacture of Rubbery Stamps LedWEN PRINTING COMPANY 8 Grace Sf. Wilrnington, N. C. II W;nfitnn.Sa!e-Morfc-ead city-Ba fort Pullman Sleeping Car Line B comes Wlrsston-Salem-Goldsboro SIeCin9 Car L,ne I- SCENE FROM vTHE STUPENDOUS U fSJDERSEA SPECTACLE, "TWENTY - THOUSAND LEAGUES . UNDER THE SEA." - 1 HiiJinuniinmimtniii riii:sH!jisfnii!?!inHiniHHj!H'jj. X B. McCABE &CO. j Certified Public Accbun- s g ' tants. , '. j 1 - S . Room 810 Murchison Bank B!dg. Phono 996. WILMINGTON, N. C. !II!lii!im:in!ini!Ili:i!in!iriliii;!KliinliilIi!l!!i!i!!IIIIIIlliF . . t-. ii . - r. T n , n . .. . ,-o into W" ces ettecuve wun i&t out of Beaufort Sunday, Aug. Wiaston-Sele -Morehead Clty rfer ni snorts ron aioepmg ui m- rm, -1 to VVinstotJ-aieiu-m-i'-- - Car will continue to be n''r trains Nds. 232-112 arid m-; ' For further details rsk ;j; Railway System Agents, or auu O Jones, Traveling Passenger Raleigh. N. C. lI'V- E ? n Sill :..;jrr9m-roti7riTi i t, f ul.
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