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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C.v SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1918. 7 A THE A TRICAL Bird or Tuiiy's Paradise' Richard love story of the Ha- in Island-5, piuu,u.c " -iU begin its engagement at of Music on next Wednes- The hP Academy .. i i peeemuei i. Xullv lias written the story of two men ana two women; tie dark-skinned princess, i.te man, they fall in love She boasts she can hold white l-USOailu s uul icaine,. niam others, that love of that IS nul & I lili anu ucil . lie f Iter, sne returns 10 iter people native religion and give her a human sacrifice to save her from destruction. On the other the otlier woman, an American, a drunken beachedmber, be interesied in him, and through da Mr !ie lives o meets a d marry tier like nature tiff 0 and her 50 if a5 people ham'-3 meets tomes of the entertainment he afforded them. Kis vehicle; this season is en even live lier musical show and its requirements fit his talents like a glove. The-prices will range from 50 cents to $2. War tax extra. Tickets will go on eale Thursday morning at. EJving-" ton's. . Royol. v The Royal announces the presenta tion for the coming week of a "show which they have made every possible effort to investigate thoroughly, and belive it wilt satisfy Royal patrons in a pleasing manner all through the week. The Footlight- Girls Musical Comedy Company is the attraction and -it comes with many recommendations from cit ies and towns throughout the Caro lines, Virginia and to capacity au- WOUJ.D MAItE SOUTH AMERICA , INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD Argentina- Proposes. Free Trade Among the Republics. Buenos Aires, Oct. 20. Corxespond ence of the Associated Press.) Argen tina has taken the lead in an effort to persuade the South AmericariVepttblics to tear" down their tariff walls and open themselves to free trade among themselves, r arguing that such action would make them commercially inde pendent of other countries 'in Europe and North America. This step has been taken in spite of the fact that until now the Argentine's principal source of revenue has been its custom houses. To show its sincerity, the Argentine government has introduced a bill in congress providing for the opening .of diplomatic negotiations with all the neighboring countries for the adoption change of the products 61 each country concerned. . If the desire of Argentina is to re move the fiscal barriers which in the past have estranged tike natfons of South America and restricted . com merce between them, making them de pendent oh overseas nations. A year's trial of 'free trade with Peru has led Argentina to seek similar arrangements with the other republics. The Peruvian legation in Buenos Aires and the Argentine consulate in Lima hae acted as commercial agents for their respective countries with the re sult that today there is a regular trade of wheat, flour, and cereals to Peru in exchange for cotton, rice and sagar from Peru. It is expected that Chile will be the next republic to ratify a free trade treaty. The spectre of famine abroad now hurts the abundance of our table at of treaties providing for the free ex- i home. i Frederick V. Rowers in "I'm So Hap py," Academy of Mnaic Friday, Dec. 6. story. See it. You .will enjoy this photoplay. Scene From "The Rird of Paradise" Coming to the Academy AVcd., Dec. 4. Rijon. "A thrill per fool is promised bjrthe Bijou theatre, in "A Fight for Mil lions," the new Vitagraph serial which is scheduled for its first presentation Monday. The management, has seen practically all of the serial which has for its star William Duncan and a sup porting cast including Edith Johnson and Joe- Ryan, and says that there are more stirring situations and hair breadth escapes in this screen novel than in any ever presented. SomS of those are: A train wreck in which two passen ger trains are shattered. 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Special 'scenery, goreous wardrobe, and some new bills rieverbefore sen in YvTilmington, with several . excellent vaudeville numbers, are among the her good influence he takes his place among: his fellowmen again. These four peoPiC from the basic theme of Mr. Tally's play, and while the story is tragic, he has introduced many flashes- of humor both native and American; One of the attractive features of the j features carried by this show play is the quintette of native Ha waiian singers and players, whose weired melodies were brought into vogue through the popularity of this compelling drama. The. last act show ins the volcanic eruption of Mt. Kil aue is the most thrilling effect at tempted in any stage production. The prices will range from 50 cents to $1.50. ',Var tax extra. Tickets will go on ale Tuesday at Elvington's. "I'm So Happy." In 'Tm So Happy," the new musical play which will be seen at the Acad emy of Mysic don next Friday, Decem ber 6, Frederick V. Bowers, the star, will be seen in the role of a romatic young man, who has fed himself on Sherlock Holmes' literature, and who starts out in search of adventure. He finds it in some convulsing funny situ a;ions. which are unfolded for the oeaeSt of those who go to see "I'm So Grand "De Luxe Annie," Norma Talmadge's latest Select Picture, which will be shown Monday at the Grand, is vastly different from the average crook play, and. by thesame token, infinitely su- i perior. It is the story of a finely bred woman wnose nusoana is interested in criminal psychology and who is her self transformed in to a criminal by.an accident. The crime she practises is the 'de-luxe game," an adaptation of the old badger game in which the wo man poses as a seller of de-luxe edi t ns and inveighles some individual with a weakness for pretty girls, whereupon her male confdeTate breaks into thescene and blackmails the vie tim whom he has found in an embar rassing position with his "wife." 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Conditions neces sary to the maintenance of the effective gold standard should be restored with out delay after the terms of peace are signed, reports a committee headed by Lord Cunliffe, which was appointed to consider currency and foreign exchange problems after the war. The"committee said: . "Unless the machinery which long experience has shown to be the only effective remedy for an adverse balance of trade and an undue growth of credit is. once' more brought into play, there will be grave, danger of a progressive credit expansion which will result in a foreign drain of gold menacing th'e convertabillty of our issue and so jeap ardizing the International trade posi tion of the qoAintry." , To maintain the gold standard the committee recommended cessation of government borrowing as soon as pos sible, establishment of an adequate sinking fun out of the revenues and the raising of the Bank of, England dis count rates. Roynl London. Nov. club is shortly Lord Cowdray Air FlKhtcrs. SO. A royal air force to be established and has given $500,000 to endow it. He hopes that it vill be housed in a building which will be worthy of the service and a memorial of its work in the war. MONDAY ?Sf!Sr'.''"Mm"'ii 'ill ."i'i iiiM"VinVilHi"l'i"'l'"Ba!at8! L ALL THIS WEEK THE OOTLIGHT Norma Talmadge In Her Latest Select Picture t "DeLuxe Anme" A Great Stnr -A Great Story A Great Stasre Sueces: GI MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY A show that, from advance re ports, should prove one of the strong;et. attractions, of. the whole season. Bis Vandevllle Features Spe cial sccmery Sew bills throuffh out entire wk. Academy oflusic4RcEMBEYR U Adeline Amusemenh Company Inc. presents i iic Mporic of Happiness -in- happy: BKj MUSICAL PADTF IN 3 FRIVOLOUS ACTS WITH AM ACCOMPANIMENT 1 Of- BEUTIRJL OlPt.S NOVELTY- CLASS 'FSy MIRTH - MELODY tBSfr Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 War Tax Extra. TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE THURSDAY AT ELVINGTON'S. L HsfilfeitMBMi Polvofft Go. 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' .$2.00 to $25.00 AC A DEMY OF MUSIC FIRST TIME IX WED., DEC. 4 WILMIXGTOX OK AMERICA'S ROMANCE MOST POPULAR 7Ae Play f v.- ' " Decade JLOHflSool fiflRo Walton Tully fT re Hm Proton r BETTER THAN EVER J mericas Favorite Drama ' The Play That Mnde Hawnilan MuHir Famcui, Presented b, (he Snme Company that Is teen in Xorfoljk, Richmond, Savannah and Atlanta. It's a Wonderfnl Show Ak Thoie Who Know. Prices SOc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats at Elvlnarton'a Tuesday. !;-: Dolls, Doll Carriages, J)oll Beds, Skudder Gars, Air Craft, Guns, Tables; Etc. Fancjr Baskets, Hampers, CI othes Baskets, Scrap Baskets, Lunch Baskets, etc., etc. Ait Squares, Riigs, Lace Curtains and Draperies Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. G.W. POLVQGT COMPANY I WHERE MEN ARE BRAVE Out where the Law cannot reach where the gun ant? the sheath knife rule where primal passions away These are the scenes of FIGHT FOR MILLIONS Featuring v" . WILLIAM DUNCAN WITH EDITH JOHNSON AND JOE RYAN "A ft" BEJOU ) ' I It? 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