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. TUP PMADfnTTR nnCCDUCD TtlllDCn'nV ADDll srtu " MMMMW ...w wmtiwwi . VfUtiUIXtLIV! WIWUni ff lIL.f 0 .171. ... ...... ..... , .... ,11 Marring la aa Marriage utMM MmMfl la in register of r drnfi agloe thla week Inolude la fallowing! JT. W. Punch aad Mia t itsiaa cneaiet Tnoe. Fraakll Kerr to aw siiaea Hiiro. UST TIMES TODAY And lYt Too Good To Mia r LIS MO TO, GET $100,000 LOAN? Auto Company Stockriders Hold Special Meeting. Offlcs 8ay Loan to ba Mada Through LocaJ BaRka--Ask Uftlnf of Racalvarahlp. Plana far the nag atl f a leaa af flll.MI for tha revival of the Wlaard AatemabU company 000 FULOVVS PUN TIVQ Ml EVENT Get-Tpgether Meeting Thurt- i day; Sermon on Sunday Morning at 11. Odd Twa tetherlag af Imaortaaea ta rail we ai cnarleiie ra athed uled far today an laalir. brtmina i- in- nii r ma aiata grass master. C. 1L Tillett. af Camden. N. C and ha ataia grand eaeretary, Jeha C Pa r. af Raleigh, who will M beard tonight Tha get-together mooting tonight will be held la Iba Odd Felfew baJI In Iba Tarka A Roger building. A limited number of I a vita lion will b extended ta visitor and frlande af computed at a speUI ataekkaldaia m.bra af tb order? and the visit rawing peia y ne-ay an- e I 1 n.U officials will ba ameiia- lha spaahara . A aoelal baur will follow ui form l program Tna Odd Fallow a Waat Trad ThOBKMEltlOe Dougl Mao Lean inGttidkens a&anuKxuUQktMrt la ihatad ta city sodnty. Fait d oa tha f an a on tha milk of biail ktndaeaa. IaUlf t ru mini wltb faa. Abo "OFFICER CUPID' A Mack Sennett Comedj AT tujc OTTO WAY TODAY WILLARD MACK'S "The Valley of Doubt" A Btorr To Bara WaaMd to See. Hoi a dob In the Nonbland. iba Wlaard a (Sea atraaC It. I. Waltara, rtoa praaldant Ml faaaraJ Banar af tha aanca . da clarad aftar iba maatlnc Ibat tha arrant ma la for tha loan Lb roue b local baaha bad baaa mad and work af aaaambllav Wlaard car will ba aurlad at tha plant aa tba rlo alla'a rr road, waat af tba dtr. Tba atacbboldora alaa aatboruad tba drawl oa up and praaantatloa ta lha court af a patltloa aaklac for tha itrunf or tna raoair nip at tna co mp an jr. Haarlnr oa tba patltloa will probablr ba baard bafora Jadca W. F. Uardlna, Cbaaa Branlaar. caaaaal for tha Wlaard eontpanr, waa appolntad ra- erlrr foUawtnit tha baaiia whoa offloara of tha aompaar war cbar In fadaral eourt. with a af tn n mtlm arittt lnlnl fj 4fMnd T proevadirura wr poatopoad at tba I Stltd ordar of tha attorn conanu of tha I nliod Htataa. Mr. Waltara aald that part for aavan or lht WUard automjoblla ara airaadjr oa tha Boor at tha com panr'a plant and aa aooa aa tha nvnr la arcurad atanatra op ra tion for th completion af tha oara will b nan ad. una car baa baaa ootnpiatod for aa a Lima, ba x- olalnad. Of coura. ha polntad out, tha plana of tho rajuvanatad arganlaa- of tba eltr will maia at II a clork Rundar morn mc ta haar a aarman addraaaad la Ihalr ardr. In commomoratio of tho lllnd annlraraary af Iba found In of tb ardar, tha minister bainf Hrr. Ihuford Pealar. paator af th iri Krormd church aa t arana. Odd Fellow who are afllslala la lha lol bodlaa aald that tba aarmoa Sunday would ba mora In eeUbr. tloo of lha aaalvaraary than tba maetlnf eat for tonlcht at I o'clock, wbea bualaaa and pleeenra will h largai tha order y tha proyram. GREENSBORO BANKS HAYE 24,000 SAYINGS ACCOUNTS Hat 323.349 Saving Accounta ; Big Cain In 1920 Ovtr 1919. Tm Okurne. GREENSBORO. April IT Orr 11.009 individual aavlnaa aeoounta ar carried In tba bank of Orna- boro, a caln of 4. vr th record or I act pear, and tb aeoounta total M.T.140.Tt. Tb dear war compiled by th (overnment aavlnxa tloa will depend upon tha outeom rnlatlon of tho Bfth fed.ral r- r th baarlna on tb potttlon ta lirt "uw o iu- -a pueiw. tha raoeivtrahlp and plaelnff tha company back In tba hand af tha officer. Tba offloer of tho eompany war ra-aleoted aa follow: T. w. Ed wardjr, Nr., praatdent; R. U Walter. vice praaldent and f rneral manayar; F.. W. Edwardy, Jr aecrotarr traaa urari F. A. llcEwai, director. J, Boone, of Wake county, waa elected to tha directorate In place of W. E. Low, real a4. REV. LEONARD NEILL fS SERIOUSLY SICK BEB8EM-R CITT. April XT. Rev. Leonard Nlell, paster of tba Aaaoclated Reformed Preabytcrlan church at CoTtnfton, Oorfla, who waa operated on Br weeks aco at tha Oaetoa aanltorlum In uaatonu for appendicitis, la now 111 at hi homo near bera with flabltla. His operation was a perfect suc cess, but tb afternoon after ha left tha hospital ha was taken 111 with pleurisy. After hi recovary from this ha waa stricken ar&ln. and 1 In a precaxka condition. Mr. Nlell The Increase In savin- deposit Is f 111,000. Th flruree cover from January 1, 110, to January 1, ltlL for the entire state of North Caro lina the amount of eavlnie depoelra Increasad from ITl.lf t.ttT.IT to fTI.01t.lt It. That I a vain of I4.41I.4TI.00. Tha number of eav- tna accounts In tha state went from I4S.S20 to 1I1.I4I, a gain of TT.Ill. Tho Information upon which tha flruree ara based waa fathered from questionnaire sent to th IT! bank In tha state. Of tboae 411 replied. and practically all or tha Umr banks of tho stata were among thosa which answered.. In addition to these deposits th people of the state have Inveeted considerably In government securi ties, liberty bond, war aartng stamp and treasury certificates of Indebtedness, the report ahowa. FRANK MOORE TO LECTURE AT DAVIDSON TONIGH la Nawapapar Corratpondant Who Maa Travalacf in Far ' Eastt Claia Baaaball Gamaa. OeThe DAVIDSON. April 11. Frank Moore, a newspaper eorraspoadeal wha baa traveled in both Europe an! Iba Far EaaC will speak era tamer row evening, before tha international Relation club, oomlag a a rep re aeatatlva of iba aaUonal araaalaa Man. Ha wl! dlacaaa meat likely aem or iba eastern problems growing out of tba world war and eoaoeralng mora (uracil r tna L. sited Ruaeta and Japan. Dra J. K. Justloa and Jebw Wll aon Marconnell ara attending the meollag af Ibe aMala Medleal aoclet at nnenut . Tn latter accompanied by Mr. MaoConnell motored from nr . leaving yesterday morning, Mr. W. 1. Martin raturaed algbt from a visit of soma twa week 10 nor so. Maloolm Ruwinl tn Columbua, Ohio. The campus ha bean particularly Interested this week In clam base, ball game. Thus far the senior neve aaea defeated b the fraah aroro the aophamorea by tha juniors, aoore T-10, and thla after noon tne raia rorpA the aaira Junior lo reilro from their contest wun a ue, i-i. Notice waa at a It . i.-naimra todar that the opportunity will be aiven riirix. men who ay apply, to be member oi eiwier or two aquada of eollewa men that Will Stndv Industrial n a.. ma hi nana in fticnmond and la Birmingham thla summer. Opportun ity will be given thaee a inns tn hnM conference with both th employer w mpioys in tne neld aeleoted. that they may form their Judgments ' r.".nrn nmBa a'- Tba young men wni do paid from II to to II a day u w.m Da iTn wora la tna factor, e and manufacturlna aetahibdi. menta concerned. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION MOVES Southern Haadquartara Moved From Craanaboro to tynch burg Whera Company Haa Large Mill. WILLIAM BOULWARE OF CHESTER KILLS HIMSELF otHftl U TIm Omtn m. CHESTER, 8. C.( April IT. WD tlsin Rniilvara IK liPAmlnant WHtfftff . - a 1 . ak (M h. i . " Y . f T " l i planter or tha Croab III section or near bar. BAK DOrBLES STOCK. OREE.VVILLB. 8. C. April 27. Definite decision to double the capi tal stock of the American bank, plac ing tha figure at l0,ooo, waa reached today when a meeting of stockholders of that Institution was held. That all of the new stock "will ba subscribed to without delay la as sored, as It I known that th entire Issue haa been underwritten by local Interests. "The Beat For Les" If JMi.'.Wir' TODAY Mei i test Place In Town" JOHNNY "BOZO" MATTISE and bis ' BABY DOLL COMPANY MERRY AXD TUJfKFlX MTSlOAli COMEDY AJfD VODVIL' ALSO AMATEUR CONTEST :80 p. M. - EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION - WORLDS OF FUN . a BIO ACTS AND Matinee 8 p. m; lOo and Z5o WILLIAM S. HART b 'Truthful Tulliver" XlKht -T and a p. m; 20o and S5o Chaster county killed himself nea his home, using a raaor, slashing hi throat from ear to ear, this even Ing. Despondent over financial re versea which ha sustained recently when his barn burned,' probably caused th dead. H Is surlvlved by his aged father, Chess Boulwara, and by his wife. Coroner Ola dderv left Chester to hold an Inquest over tha remains tonight SEVERE HAILSTORM AT SALISBURY WEDNESDAY SALISBURY, April ZT. This lm mediate vicinity was visited this af ternoon by the worst hall storm In year a Fortunately only a small area waa covered, aa Indicated by reports tonight, but fruit and vegetation waa also completely ruined. In th cen ter of town many window lights were broken. Hail fell for JO minute and covered the ground and the heavy downpour of rain accompanying and following did much damage to streets and lands. Society E CRAVER'S Mr WA Ji ROAD THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY America's Greatest Actor LIONEL BARRYMOR In the world famous drama "JIN THE PENMAN" A First National Attraction A powerful melodrama of a man who wins to tha highest ptav naclo of financial success through his clover panand the in evitable end climax that will startle you. Abo- lLv.i-.at il Qet Brrumora Also ' BtJSTEB.' KEATOW In a comedy of fanny twists ? OONVICT NO. IS" V x THE BROADWAY A Cbarlotta Institution FLORENCE WALLACE Dramatic) Soprano In a Pro i un of Songs Kcrr-Rltch Weddln. Cards have been Issued in tho city as follows: Mrs. William Caper Rltch announces the marriage of bar, daughter Bleeka to Mr. Thomas Franklin Kerr Wednesday, April twenty-seventh nineteen hundred and twenty-one , Charlotte, North Carolina A simple but very impressive oeN emony took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at Hawthorne Lane Methodist church, when Miss Bleeka Rltch became the bride of Thomae F. Kerr. The vows were spoken in the pres ence of only the two families of the voune DeoDle and a few Immediate ! friends. Rev. L. D. Thompson, the ! bride's pastor, officiated. Mrs. Kerr is the only daughter of the late W. C. Rltch and Mrs. Rltch, ! of Jackson avenue. She is a pretty brunette, with attractive personality and unusual charm that have won for her many friends in this city, where she has been reared and edu cated. . She waa especially striking in her going away frocic of midnight blue tricotine, elaborately embroid ered In cut work over an old blue foundation, with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of orchids and valley lilies. . Mr. Kerr is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kerr, of Mooresvllle. He is a young man of sterling busi ness under the firm name of Tho. F. Kerr & Co., of this city. Immediately after tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kerr left for an ex tended western trip, to include the Grand canyon,' Yellowstone park and points on the Pacific coast. On their return to the city they will make their home temporarily at 700 South Tryon street j Mr. J. H. Kerr, of Salisbury, a brother of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, of Moores vllle, the latter a sister of the groom, were In the city for the wedding. VIVIAN! IN PARIS.--PAR1S, April 27. M. Vivianl re turned to Paris today from his mis sion to the United .States. Ha waa greeted at Havre by government of ficials, who accompanied him her. Tn1 Pari his friends and other of ficials had prepared an elaborate re-1 ceptlott," and "irreaf erowas cheered j him. - ' - GREENSBORO. Anrll IT ern headquarter of th CnnmitAtA Textile corporation will ba moved rrom ureenaboro to Lynchburg, Va, th chang to tak place tha latter part of May. It kt tniiiiuni-.il k w E. Johnson, manaaar of tha m m. ny interest her. Tb board of directors, mtlng In ifw Tork. decided upon th change. The corporation operate ar number oi mm m tna aouthera atatea, on of th largest of which la at Lynrh- uu'. ana inn is me reason for th decision to move the headquarters. MUSIC DEALERS ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION FOR STATE CLOSING EXERCISES AT QDEENS COLLECE MAY 16 Commencement Literary Ad dress by Dr. Whaling; Bac calaureate Sermon. The literary addraaa at Quaana coll will ba dellvacad an May if by f aidant Thorataa Whaling, af lha Preebytaflaa Columbia seminary, Columbia, B. C. Tba gradaating as ereteaa af Quae oatlag will b ab d aa tha earn data. Tba aom earemeal program ear- ara la parted May It-IT. Other faa laraa af tha pragram will ba tba art blbll and ha grand onrt, wlill class day irc!a also take place on May II, Th annual alumna ban. oat will eommencement addraaa and graduat ing eierrlaee bagta at 19:10 on lha morning of Tuaaday, Mar IT. Itav. A. A. MrOeachr. O. u.. paator of the Raoead Presbyterian church, will dsllvar tb bacoalauraat aar moa oa Sunday, May II, at th Sec and Prasbrtafiava rhurrh. POPE FIELD PILOT MAKES FLIGHT 160 MILES HOUR FAY ETTTCVTXLE, April If. Flying at tba rata of III mile an boar, Lieut H. J. Hartmaa, tasting new Dellavtland plana, yesterday made a flight from Pop laid to Ooldboro In II mlnutee. Lltutan ant Hartman, aorompaalad by hla maehanieln. W. B. Inglaaby, spent mors than two hours la that city and returned hera In lime for lunch at 1 o clock. Tha machine being teal ad by Lieu tenant Hartman la a Danaviianoi 4-B. with a 411 bora power Liberty motor. It la capable of a maxima spaed of 111 mllaa an hour, th exact rata obtained from ft on tha tan flight by tha Pop Field pilot. BIRTHS Df CALIWLL. LENOIR, April IT. Births ax eeodad deaths In Caldwell county by 4t 7 last year, aeeordrag to re port of Register or Deeds John M. Crisp, who la also keeping vital fta tlsttes. There were Til births and 141 deatahe recorded daring; tba year. 1:11 p. m. Th amateur event have proven moat suooaetul and ! trm4y' popular with tba lhaaur goer of Cbarlotta. Twenty dollar la gold la given away ta tha winners f tb aoateet and mach latarast la manifeaied. Tba management af tb Piedmont announoea that an un usually goad program baa baa ar ranged tor taalgbk Thla era-ram Incluaa, Van Dyha yd Wool, In "Mtrlag Instrumsata; cbaHaa Tuck, PimUa Imporaoaatori Robert An drews (Boataa) In "Tb BUekfaoa Jan Hey"; Thomas Cable In Music; M. D. Kralger, la "Variety Dancing"; "Clog" Pennington In "Liva fliape.'' Theee aota will ba offerod aa com petltor for th three prises and tba audience la assured of a good time. Horn qf th biggest acta In vaude ville we feuad aad organised aa a result of araatear eontaata such aa thla aad eiag aaplranta, on lha other hand, who never would bav been a auooaaa found ibemaalvea out la tl ma, I ' other Inataaoaa. This co a teat la aa added attraction on the aama program with tha ueuaj rauai oal comedy and vaadavllla affaring of th Piedmont. Xew AT THE THEATERS By Oh Mat p a Aa Chaaga of Progr tm OREE.V8BORO, April IT. Music dealers of the state, about IS In number, met here Tuesday afternoon and organised tha North Carolina Music Dealer association, om ears eieocea are: president. C. W. Parker, of Charlotte: Oral vie president Frank M. Hood, of Greensboro; sec ond vice president. H. A. Durham, of Aahevllle: : third vice nritaMunt C. J. Brockmann, of Greensboro; secretary and treasurer. J: B. Leon- rd. of Klnston. Directors ar W V Wolfe. of Charlotte: W. F.. Rlnnn or r ayettevllle; A. C. Cavedo, of Dur nam. It is thought that a conven tlon of the newly-formed association win do held some time in the sum mer, although no date haa yet been aei ror it. STOKESDALE BANK ROBBED OF SMALL SUM OF MONEY Piedmont Pleaaea. Johnny Mattlse and hi "Baby Dolls eompany" ware enthuatatatl rally received at tha Piedmont then ter yesterday In tha changa ' of program which wil ba aeen again today. Tha midweek bill for Wad nasday and Thursday played to three large audiences yesterday and each feature of the parformaitce seemed to please, Tb bill la a vary fare comedy entitled Tbe Ward and Is replete with many amusing situations and fcood vaudeville fea tures. Tho entire company la cloth ed In unusualy pretty wardrobe In this offering and tha slnains- and dancing chorus especially appear to advantage In their beautiful gown of silks and satina. Tha principal comedy role la enacted by Johnny "Boio" Mattlse and suffice It to any. tha funrnaklng ! very efficiently taken care of. The team of Barnette an ial to The Otoe er GREENSBORO. April 27. Rob bera, using a 100-pound railroad rail as a battering ram. secured entrance Into the Commercial bank of Stakes dale early this morning and got away wun several nunarea aonars or loot according to a messsge rrom Stokes dale received here today. A hole waa punched through tha Dries, wall opposite the vault, eight to '2 inches wide, and it la believed that th robbers used a boy to get what they got, placing him inside the ban. Tna sate was not molested. Bloodhounda were rushed to Stokesdale from Martinsville thla morning but railed to strike a defi nite trail, rain interfering. BOSTON WANTS CALDWELL COUNTY SWEET POTATOES flpeela to The Obniii.r. LENOIR. April 27. A. H With- orinrton, of the 8. L. Burr company. commission merchants of Boston, was here Monday to confer with County Farm Agent Roberts about shipments of Caldwell county po tatoes. Mr. Roberts took Mr. Withering- ton to a number of farms and showed him the potato cellars. These were the first of the kind to be visited by Mr. Wltherington, and he expressed surprise at the ar rangements. Mr. Wltherington said that the Caldwell county potatoes ran as nice as any he had seen and said that he could use all of the 'number ones that the people of the oounty would ship him. Mr. Wltherington buys big shipments of potatoes from Ca tawba county every year. and Murdock offers a pleasing sinr ing and dancing specialty that drea repeated applause and the harmony trio, Pritchard. Stephens and Prit chard, were forced to respond to re peated applauae. Little Blllie Saun ders led many lata and popular numbers at tne nead of the lovely chorus and withal the offering waa moat delightful In every detail. The screen attraction for today Is the final showing of tho western drama ,'of thrill's and Intense action, "Truthful TuUlver" with William 8. Hart In tha leading role. The extra added attraction of tha week la tha big amateur vaudeville oonteet which Is held at tha Pied mont theater .every Thursday night at 1:10 p. m. For tonight tho man agement announcee that a most at tractive program has been arranged and a record breaking attendance la expected to respond to this popular feature. Am at r Vaudeville Contest at tbe Piedmont Theater Tonight. Tha third weekly amateur vaude ville contest wil Ibo tha feature of tha Piedmont program tonight at Ptotar e4 Broadway. "Jim th Penman." starring Lionel Barrymar. produced by Whitman Bennett ad distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Inc., will ' b th offering at tha Broadway theater three day start ing today. In thla a reduction Mr. Barry mora portrara a role so entirely dlf ferent frem aap In which ha has hitherto baen eeea that It la a reve lation as ta tha remarkable vera tlllty and ability of thla noted ao lor. "Jim tha Penman" aa pro duced by Mr. Bennett la aa A mar lea nlaed ve ion bgought up to data of a melodrama which haa been popular oa tb Engltah stage for sneratlon. Mr. Barry ore at east as jame Ralston, tho aaahler In a amall country ban. Ralston haa an ex captions! talent for forgery, bat tho Arst time ha exercise It for money gain la to save tha praaldent of th bank, Enoch Bronaon, rrom a nana of swindler. Nina, tha beautiful daughter of Bronaon, la tha Impell ing motive. Tha forgery la disco v a red by tha swindlers. They ad mlra Ralston 's skill and offer him a membership In th band with an altamallv of going to Jail. . Ha lolaa. Ha f organ two letter whlob sepa rate Nina and tha man to whom aba la snraxad. Hla prosperity angan dared through hi share of tha loot gained by tbe gang, make him a walotuy man. Nina finally yialda to his pretaetatlone and they ara mar rled. Than Ralstoa balks at a forgery which will rain a close friend of his family. Detectives ara alao getting eloaa to the idahtlty of "Jim tba Penman." Than Nina and her for mer lover discover the forgery which haa separated them.. Ralston decides on tha way out It Is death, vut one that must car ry every member of the gang wun him, ao that mere win oe no arter math of disgrace to ruin hla-wife and daaghtar. Ha finds tha means hlch - provide one of tha most epectaeular scene that haa aver been aeon In motion pictures. Miss Florence Wallace, dramatic soprano, will alng each afternoon and evening during tha run of thla picture. Tha comedy added attrac tion is, "Convict No. II," featuring Buster Keaton. "TBS HOUSE OF SERVICE" Deuble Guarantee, m TBiog sad Liberal Selling riaa.- - Writs far' Casaterae, I'll .a aad A "Th. World's B.st Ptaae" ' And Othur Standard ltakaa, aad the Incomparable AllPICO. JOHN W. POST a CO. SOt West Trad St. Cbarlotta, If. C Coral Bafror Mnsle atadlos Hare. New Bin at Keith Vaudeville Today Did you ever Try to carry a ton or anything about with your It can't bo none. Tea it can. June Mills does It without the least difficulty. Mlas Mills la not a feminine Her cules. She la a comedienne and the two thousand pounds that rest ec lightly on her ahouldera la pep. Mist Milla goea in a bit for weight her self. She la somewhat rotund, fat and funny, as it were. Each puncc of her weight la an ounce of Jollity. She Is a jovial Jester who alng and tens stories ana aerves generally as first, asaistane to Momua. "Last a Husband" la the name of tha aklt In which Carney and Roar display thaw abilities aa funsters singers and dancers. "Lost, a Hus band" In reality may be a. serious proposition. With certain contem plated changes In th Nevada laws, losing a huaband may become an axoeedlngly - difficult matter, but there 1 nothing aeriou In' the pro cess a expounded by Mr. Carney and Miss Roaa. They talk a great deal about matrimony and alimony, , but every word they utter goes to make up a conversation of fun and than danoa and sing moat attrac tive lr. Count Perron e It la authoritative ly stated la a genuine Italian noble man. His presence in this country and In vaudeville la aald to be due to tba fact I aal' bo was Invalided bom from the Italian army, aad being compelled to aa i a livelihood, ba decided to ao hla Ine barUon vole for that parpoea. la thla a Sort, which baa proved deuldedly suooeewrul, bo ae aasUted by Ml Trta Oliver, a ino-aoprn f op eratic ortgia. Ml Oliver really serve a dual rapacity, aad la ad ditlon t bar One rendition af nev er! aags. alao eervee aa tba soant's accompanist. Tb count vole lm mediately commands recognltloa ror him In musical clrvl.a llts natural tone value I materially enhanced by careful training. In appearaao tha oouat la uaraistakably in aa bleman. Tha absolute eorraola.se af but deportment, showing derided evidence of previous) blgb associa tion. Moat af oa having never beaa la China, we will bav ta Uke It for granted that th a a Lira f Jeraaae and Newell ara thus of a Chinas rlrcua Accuracy and acrobats need not be oa (peeking terms and there fore. It doeea't matter what those Mania ar Ilk aa long an lhy and I heir exponents ara clever asd this happens ta ba tba ease. Hera ar two Joealar gymaaats who do both thing and da bath of the well. Francla Renault ta to all ap aaaranoee a partlrularry good look ing young woman with a vote of pleasing quality. Tha Impraaalea however la dissipated with lb anal dlsrloeure that Renault la In reality a mam bar of lha rnaje sax. Mr, Renault le ana of tha ablest Imper- Boaster of lam Jalne roles en the stare aad bla lrapa onatloa la something more than a dlaa-abw, Ibaa wearing band mo feminine finery. Every gesture, every vocal Intonation Is a part of the charac terisation. It at fault! Hla sort eoue raiment aad a handsome atsjre setting ara of malarial assistance. Tbsy haip ta aem plet. the picture. If Ronaalt ever tired of the aug ha could probably earn a fabukua aalary aa a 4 aal rear for aoma fash ionable modiste. Tha gown ba has created for himself ara nothing leaa than ravUhneae. Th ay are tba last word In frock. IMPERIAL Tinirx! days , KXsLN7TNC IJONDAY VAao I su oaTSv i . X la an A ' X . r ILAilllVVIInVliKS x naauavrsii ( 'THE GILDED i V LILY'', y A rnsasara mt Now Tortc adT ltd sctr lMB.'.'JUet, gwt arhasM Ssk aaat feOy hid , a kwart af r. i(g 'MdXI'W'v. CT3 n f 1 J, '(1"'!J)(5"ILL l . ..... f. i . : k.:; ' THE MECCA OF DISCRIMINATING AMCSKZT TVTRS - Thursday 7- Friday r- Saturday 1 5 AQS B. F. KEITH VACDEVILLE Tho World' Standard Amos I 5 ACTS i;.. OVERTURE ' Academy Orchestra . PATHE NfittX ' Educatkii4l CfJmeTjr; Act Extraordinary! FRANGS RENAULT In "FASTTASnO REVU E" CARNEY AND ROSE v - . ... V. i ! i ... ."..-" IN "LOST A HCSBAND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! JUNE MILLS AND CO.; In "A TON OF FEF" .' COUNXPERONNE Barltotn? nnd TRIXOUVER. Soprano JEROME & NEWELL , , .... preaeat A CBDTESB CHORCST B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE BEST BT TEST ' Where To Iihc The Central Labor Union r v" ' Has Brought to Your Very Door Johnny J. Jones Exposition The Greatest-Cleanest of all Out Door Perfermances Fit F6r The Whole jFamily -''LET'S GO'' Wearn Field - Every Afternoon and Night . "Th Sensible Place To Eat A Restaurant ITS. Tryon St. A Satisfying Place To Eat Special Dinner IS to S SpeclaJ Snppev SJO jo S ' SOa Private Dining Room For Ladles JEWORK CAFE SS W. Trad St . ..v.. s&w CAFETERIA 20 W. Trade St Breakfaat .. .4 ......... T to S:0 Luncheon li:SO to S:S0 Supper a to a Everything served la absolutely the best that money' can buy and cooked .with, "homo atyle" upper most In mind. . . TRY SOME OF Virgin's 'galada Maggie's Pastries Cbefg Entree , A CHARLOTTE QUICK LTCH , "A Really Good Ftoo ta HUT Special Dinner IS to I . . M .48 Special Supper :! tel. Id Sonth C rob. :" SELWYN HOTEL DUXIZ ROOM . ' ' . . Spootai Lnnaaaoii Sally... ' IS:ia ta S:M r.'at.-. ': ;' .. . 11 i,.,."MVj.i'.f.':.;; . - ' . .fsV .f.'t ..'. i . .'. ,: i"' '. . ( aTpadat a b Carte Msa ""i. For today. aadaia ? " . , -, with-- - . OrdMatrs fm . 630 to V. WE ARE prT.T., BIT WE SERVE LARGE ORDERS- FOR LESS . ; AMERICAN CAFE f ;U W. D. PBTPr, Mjuiager. . , S Vest Fourth Street. : WHITE HOUSE CAFE i t "Tho- place thafa differ t" '- ' ' 31 SOUTH TRYON STREET - ONCE A CUSTOMER. rS8-. EXCELLENT CTJISINK l. . ALWAYS A FRIEJKD '.- - VjCJ - POLITE SERVICE . . j WE STRIVE ALWAYS -Qtff. REDUCED PRICES vTO PLEASE TQU. 7 . VNEAT DLNlNQ- ROOM For Ladies and Gentlemen y J i;.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 28, 1921, edition 1
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