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At The Academy ; Bijou Victoria : Royal : Grand -g III " I "' " . ,. - . IS " w'Back to God's County1 . Opening at the V ictorla Tomorrow. Victoria Fate as the powerful factpr that sways the destinies of human beings is interestingly brought out in "Back to God's Country," from "Wapi, The Walrus," the most sensational photo drama of years, to open at the Vio toria tomorrow. It is a first National attraction. As Dolores LeBeau, a woodland girl whose kindly nature has won for her the love of even the most savage beasts of the 'forest, Nell Shipman meets Peter Burke, a novel ist, roaming the wilds of Canada fop material for his new book. How, this consideration for dumb brutes Is re paid after Peter and Dolores go into the Arctic regions to Investigate con ditions among the Esquimos is most trippingly shown when Paul, the killer, a great Dane dog, whose friendship Dolores has won, .saves their lives. Scenes of nudity in this picture nncB ?aa (roniiinn win rv u i a.L l. w j.idu the beautiful swimming girlJ of , the , arctic waters is seen in ; various poses disporting herself in the freez ing water. . Grand ' 'The "Winning Stroke," starring George Walsh, hero of many thrilling Fox photoplays, is coming to -the Grand theater today. It ie a Yale story, filmed partly, is is announced, on the Yale campus and presenting some wonderful photography of the Yale-Harvard boat race one of th greatest events of college athletic. The story is one of lntrlgtfe, love and college pranks, and in .the hands of George Walsh should give US some thing worth seeing. , - ' .' In college pranks and stunts of agility and strength, in beating1 the schemes of an intrigaer, in winning the heart of a plucky girl, and finally as Yale stroke in the great boat race, Walsh gives a strikingly fine imper sonation. He wins the race despite his jealous rival in love, who,; on a moving yacht, holds a pistol leveled at him ready to shoot if he wins. Walsh's dive into the river as the shot is fired and his subsequent trouncing of the villain,, form a tre mendous climax for a fascinating plioto-drama. Bijou Pearl White, star of the Pathe se rial, ',r"he Black Secret," which will he seen at the Bijou theater today, Is believed to Le the only woman who ever climbed the haystack mast of one of Uncle Sam's great battleships. She accomplishe J the feat during the filming of "The Black Secret." which will be the last serial in which, she will appear. ' - i. Besides the ninth thrilling chapter ED TEXftS ii Standing On Her Feet Torture To This Lady Had To Ride Everywhere She Went,: Until Cardui Brought Relief. ; JIcKinney Texas. Mrs. A. B. Sto vall, of this place, writes. "Some time ago I was in a , critical condition. re only lived two quares from town, yet I wasn't able -to: walk the two squares. '"Vf ''' ' ; ' 11 I had to ride everywhere I went and suffered at thaC hut -not so much as when I tried to walk. Standing on my feet was torture. ; . My greatest suffering was, in my right side, it was so sore 'and 1 felt iJ I stepped down or jarred myself tc least bit I could not stand it, so ist walked mostly tiptoe; This kept UP until I was Just about discouraged anl decided I had best try something . else - 7- -.. Someone told me of Cardui, and here it had "benefited "cases similar to mine. I felt; at least it would not hurt to give it a trial," :7 :':v;;Vv '-' fter my first bottle I felt better there was less" pain ! and soreness - in side. . :'' - . ' A' ter my third bqttle of Cardui I ''s well and have been ever since." i Cardui may be just what you "ry it.adv." 11 ' 1 .need. T 111 WOW WRITES theatres 0 of "The Black Secret," the Bijou to. aay oners a, great, two-reel Uniyer. sal-Century comedy scream, v ' s "The "Beloyed Cheater" . w ii.li iier uance per cause he allowed her to be kissed by another man, t hear his threat to kill the other man, to rush to warq the latter, anti then' to find In hi rooms a woman in bed. are the thrills which are the share of the leading woman in ? "The Beloved Cheater," Kooertson-Cole - 'special, closing its three-clay engagement today at ; the v lcioria. --vf ';;.: v;.- To win her to a rational attitude on this matter the aid of "The Beloved Cheater (Iew Cody) Is enlisted. Ht becomes a party to a trick, whereby he consents to kies the gin. and make H appear tna$ the , kiss was admin istered by her fiance. ;;;;; ; -'-.' ': Breaks Engagement .:-'-' The kiss goes through all right. hut the girl detects the . subterfuge and breaks off her engagement. En raged at the other man her fiance etarts after ' "The Beloved Cheater" with a gun. - The girl rushes to th h6me of "the cheater" to warn ' him. While Lhe is there hef ex-fianc ant her father come.' The girl rushes Into a- back room whero she - suddenly comes upon woman:; in ' bed."" Then tne cnaracter or pne man she 13 try ing to save comes to her.' After a thrilling climax everything - e'ven the woman in 1 betU-is ex plained, and'-whlle thalovers- are united "The Beloved Cheater" roes to his own fireside "to be waited upon by his Chinese valet who brings to his home- the domestic touch which, other men expect from their wives. , TELEPHONE GIJlLS STICK : TO POST DURING FIRE Three Hundred Patients Are Re- -moved From Hospital New York, Jan, 37. Three hundred patients in the Lenox Hill hospital, formerly the German hospital,- , on East Seventy-seventh Btreet, were mo-, ed to safety whn, fire broke out in the operating room at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Thee alarms brought fire apparatus, ambulances and police reserves to the . scene, hut the Maze wae quickly extinguished without in jury or loss, of life. ".j. ' : Defective electric wiring was. he-r lieved to be the cause of the fire; Miss ' Charjotte" Boden and-Misf Helen jKanffmari, , telephone, bperatbrR remained at'; their ' switchboards ; dur ing the fire, : although they were drenched with water ' pouring. , from the upper floors, answering the calls of relatives, and friends pf the' pa tients. . ; " . v . . , , . ' ' Damrge to the building was: esti mate 1 at $50,000, mdstly by water. , , GEORGE GOULD, JIL, IS NOW PROUD, FATHER Son Bprn To Millionaire ; And Dancer Wife - "New York, Jan; 27.' A son 4waa born to Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge'J. Gould. Jr., at their home in this city January 25, it was announced ! today. " The an nouncemenf' was made. by Mrs, .Qeorge J. Gould, Jr. V , ' j " George J. Gould, Jr., . was ' married July 5, 1917, to Miss Laura M. Carter, of Ardena, tS. J,, who had "won con siderable fame" as a, dancer.; .The ceremony, was performed in Philadelphia' by . the " Rev. Dr. Chal fonte, ; known " as the "Marrying Parr son," and came soon after the elope ment ' of . Kingdon Gould, George Jrs brother. ';,. " rr Young Mr. Gould's . parents refused at first 'to " welcome him . and his bride. . Later he secured a position with hlsbrother-in-law, A,' J. Drexel. Jr a ,bond broker, and announced that .he : was going to learn . the busi ness from the ground up. ' t v . . . VANDERBILT UK-ELECT JSI - , New York, Jan, 27. Reginald ' C. Vanderbllt was re-elected president of the American Horse Shows, -Incor? porated, at its annual meeting here today, Thomas G. Ashton, of Philar delphia, was made vice president and J. Macey Milletts, secretary-treasurer There was no change, in the director ate. ':':";'.-"' . . . TheJ, association - contributed 1120, 834 to various charities last year itf report showed. , -, ... NOTICE OP SAIiE t. E. Spencer and E. M. Spencer have bought the Wilmington Auto company at. 11th 4 and Market . streets, and will conduct samo hereafter. All fbllls talnst the Wilmington .."Auto Company, are to be paid by I.. In jus tice, the former owner.- y, ( This, January, 17th, 1920. ' I. I. JUSTICE -y ',!. 13. SPENCER - fi, M. SPENCER,- in: A n niAiTAinr u; u, r. nuuMJldr ,; PURELY SEGTMAL Leaders Restrict All Appropria tions For The Territory Of , The Democrats ; '! (Special to The Star.) Washington. Jan.. 2f.rhe r'epubli can are taking campaign ; material for themseijves by Vpolicy of extra ordinary economy In appropriations ii.cciing aemocratlc sections at least they think they are; but, while they are withholding federal ,aid to wormy Projects in democratic sec tionf, they, are maintaining a noliev Of consistent and commendable liber ality toward republican communities. A republican. ; who thinks his, party owns . the government and ' who re- sentB and repudiates anything that Is noi aone py bis party exclusively, was ranting on th floor of the hpuae about' . something pne of the (pxecu tive departments had done, .. . , ''Who is running this - government any - way?" he shouted, "the depart ments, the President or congress?' with accent on thft latter . to empha-.; sje its increased importance since the republicans gained control, . Blantoa'a AniiWer "The republican steering "commit tee,:' interjected the Irrepressible Blanton, of Texas, " In response -to the query, ' . - '' :- ,: The Texas member was . indulging In sarcasm,- but he came very , near the mark, for the stoerinr corpmltfjo is just about the controlling factor under th,e new ; regime.. The. party lash has lost none of its potency on ,the republican side in the house since the days of "Czar Cannon, The re-? publicans are better oragnization men than the democrats, who showed little cohesion when they, controlled the house. ' ; : The republlcaii steering 1 committee i doing quite a few arbitrary things which has arpused the resentment of the democrats, for. be U known, the steering committee ; is made up of practical politicians whose function it is to determine the effect . on thr ooming campaign of each move of the majority in: the house. Recently - th$ steering committee laid down the 4ict that there shpuld be no public . buildings bill this ses-,- sion of congress . and reduced the rivers and harbors bin to an insie niflcant sum .when the magnitude of the work. ts considered,. Now comes the news that the steering commitr tee, with an : eye to the ; support ' of the western states in the presidential camDaitrn. has approved a plan to raid the public treasury for $850, 060,000 to take care of irrigation and reclamation projects in the west. At the same time the steering commit. Relieves Severe, Coughs, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, Colds Of J AH Kinds, Headaches kAk -: Feverishness. f; "; "'Cheney's Expectorant is - the - quick . est and surest relief known for coughs and colds, of all kinds. It costs only a few cents at drug stores, For whooping cough and croup t has been recommended by physicians for the past 25 years. The very first dose opens your clogged up nose,, soothes the delicate lining of your C throat, opens up the air passages, stops pose running, relleyes " headaches ., from colds, dullness and feverishness. Don't continue with that old cough. Quit blowing and sneezing when a dose 'of Cheney, Expectorant will so quickly relieve and cure you.- adv.. 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' " . K : .;: In taking Prescription C-2223 a vegetable cathartic is needed some-j thing that will stimulate the flow oi bile and regulate the bowels." 2223 Liver Pills do not sicken C or v gripe, One : Is a dose and but I two I or three need be taken every two weeks. . . If your druggist will ' not supply you with Prescription C-2 2 3 and 22?3 Liver Pills, one. JL50 bottle and a box Of Pills will be .sent- you postpaid -on reecipt of . $1.75 ; Write Department 127, 2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Tenn., for literature, 1920 Almanac and fcam ple of- the Pills. ; ' Prescription CARD OF THANKS 'We take .this method of expressing our sincere thanks to the. many friends and acquaintances ho were so kind 'to us "during our recent bereavement the illness and death - of ; our loved one, Erma Ruth Jackson. ; Your thoughtfulness wlli never beforgot ten. . ' ' " - Mr. and Mrs. .Thos.-i B. Jackson and family, - X (adv) CHEHEY'S W EXPECTORANT SUFFERED YEARS (8. tee has ordered'the $150,000,000 ap propriation, for relief work among the starving people of Poland, Austria and Armenia killed.: ; vt WOMAN SUFFRAGE WINS IN STATE OF-WYOMING Virginia Solons Will i Submit ' Question To Referendum - Cheyenne, Wyo Jan. 27.- The eltra session of the Wyomipg legislature to day completed ratification of the wo man suffrage !. amendment to the fed eral constitution when the house passed the Jbill. forty-four to nothing. The senate acted yesterday. ..'i . ... v',:' :-i Reno, Nev., Jan. - 27. Governor Boyle issued a eali today for a speeial session of the Nevada -legislature to consider ratification of the federal suffrage amendment,- The legislature is to convene fpr one day, February 7. Richmond, Va., -fan." 27. By a vote of fifty-five to -i thirty-nine the house of representatives of the Virginia leg. mature' toaay recommended, submis sion of . the woman suffrage amendment to a referendum. ; ' .. SIBERIANS ROUT BQLSHEVJSTSI Peking, Friday, Jan. 23.- (By The Associated Press), Advices from Harbin state -that the revolutionary forces r at ; Nljni-Udinsk. 360 miles northwest of Irkutsk, have been de feated by Siberian troops and the soviet government has vbeen driven out of the town.;; The revolutionists were chiefly local mutineers. . , ., Suits Instituted. . " v The following eases " have been started ill th superior court, civil issue docket; John B. - Myers, Inc., vs. J. Harry Gurganue; Martin I Wk Hams and wife ys. Alice starkey and husband, William H. Starkey. 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