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) " THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON N. g, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920.7 nvxs , ' . - -.r . ' . 'if ..... ; 1 -t ! .' . , . 'v. . V - 7 - T. At The Theatres Hprny : Bijou (Victoria : Royal : Grand Dick 1 vpfl UU . ' (at ma"; " the chief comedy roie of 5'"e ,,,, jun a.ven Oy niB Own tfie bill displayed by his. own company, wmcn .Chftrles"-; engagement at the Pen,o vesterday afternoon to large Victoria y ,aved to "capacity audi ts The ;.. whlch the Victoria ..HC H u l tncs Jr l. ..Tctrmians is one of the class tnc for its new season, and is If b00,'" i,e;t all-round show yet' seen really tnt are aH clean new an1 there. -"'- the vaudeville specialties eat' neciailv pleasing to everyone. 'era lauirhs were heard, and Hulse flSell ! is worth tne prlCe f ' admls- i0on nie and Hulse. harmony singers C well received, and Watson and vtTL a singing and dancing . duet. v 1 , ,A much applause at each ap rceneu chorus does really ex- penr!,f work and the show as a . whole I worth while in every sense of the word. . - Bijon ...flays arc becoming the banner of the week with the introduction L chaplin classics to audiences of ot theatre Last week's crowds "were Saclty and today they will be even lage.r- Dunlin never made a picture mt gained him greater fame nor aisJmore laughs at its seeing than c,8f 'rhP Kink." the two-reel Chaplin ?'"..- hadinff today's bill, at the uou It has been seen here before-r-,Sut it is eod aain. and" 'the ' . for one is going to give it the Third "oo." at the Bijou today. Charlie n skates is a scream and the fun is J" t and furious for every moment he' on the screen, a whole half hour. too. Diiiu Rhodes will be seen- in a big comedy treat today and the latesTis- fseameJ. ad Eulalie Jensen plays MJlf villain, with Bessie Stinson. KoS Morgan horpin U. S. ATHLETES GATHER HONORS AT OLYMPIAD Other, Nations Outclassed " -' : In . Various Combinatis -. Antwerp, Aug. America's power ful and well balanced track and field team , continued to gather honors in the Becond day otthe seventh Olympiad iroutclassed combinations of all the other nations, but its members were not strong, enough individually to win, all the first place honors, particularly in the classic ancient Pentathlon, in which the Finnish star, - E. Lehtonen, proved to be the best all-round athlete, v In addition to the Americans scor ing the greatest number of points, the only world record of the day was made by Prank Loomls of the Chicago A. A., In the 400-meter hurdles with 54 sec onds flat, a full second better than the time made by C. Bacon in the London Olympics In 1908. In both the hurdles and the 100 metres dash four of the six finalists were American athletes, of whom three ran first in the hurdles and two first In the 100 meters. . supervision and regulation of the state I be ; legally . held to be . such' from the railroad commission. The bill as passed concluded a. flsrht t long standing between the Standard uu company of Louisiana ;and the in dependent oil producers of North Louisiana. The independents claimed that the nature of the business con ducted by the Standard proved the corporations 'lines to be common car riers, while' the Standard contended its lines were private property. The term "common carriers" as 'defined : in the law includes persons,! firms or corpora tions engaged in the transportation of crude petroleum for hire or which may Medical College ; of Virginia (State Institution;, Co-Educational) Stuart McGuIre, M. D LL. Pre. ; MEDICINE -DENTISTRY -." PHARMACY- NURSING ' New buildings, completely equipped laboratories under full-time In spector.' Unusual clinical facili ties offered in three hospitals owned by the colleger also In city hospitals and institutions., 82nd Session Begins Sept. 15, 1920 For Catalog. Address J. R. MeCATJLEY, Secretary 112S East Clay St. Richmond, Va. nature of their business. It is provided4 that there shall he ' no discrimination against the', owners or ; shippers of oiL X Mount St. Joseph's College A High School - Course thoroughly 4 prepares for stuay oii,aw, Medicine, Engineering and Dentistry. Commer cial Course teaches Bookkeeping, Ste nography, Typewriting and Modern Business Practice. Special Adiaamtsca foi Premedical Work. Modern build ings. A healthful location. Write for ' BROTHKB NORBERT, Director Carroll Station - Baltimore, Md. A WILMINGTON V R. F. IKuval, Hamlet; F. LV Galloway, Clio, S. C; D. N. Oeddie, Fayetteville; S. E; Guinn, Johnson' City, Tenn.; A. M. Enwright. Milwaukee; C. H. Edwards, Henderson; R. H. Keim. Richmond; J. B. Coleman, ' Providence, R. L; T. F. Henry, Salisbury; E. H. Egolf, Philadelphia; E. H. Parrlsh. Atlanta; Den C. Duffle, . Jr., Raleigh ; , of Pathe news with all its big news jr. Jrn u" uum- Raleigh; 1 nts in Pk txires will be seen on the T 0-Rocky Mount; C. R. Grif wii as another attraction. It's a big n- Rocky JVIount; William Hamilton. Savannah; Thomas P. Moore, Jr., Char lotte ;.B. Iseman, Little Rock. Ark.; W. E. Huey, Ashevllle; E. N Williams, Washington; J. Keeler, Atlanta; J. A. mggs, Jr., Atlanta; M. O. Tuck, Logansville, Ga.; L. O. Lyon,' Washing ton; L. Baggett. Tabor; Roland Spivey, V. Kissel, Augusta, Ga.; J. H. Moselpy, Norfolk; T. D. Lansford Charlotte; W. A. Gray. Richmond; O. E. Glbbs, Richmond; J. B. Malloy, Lynchburg; W. B.- Josen hans, Raleigh; L. L. Atlanta; Robert R. Speed, Frankllnton. money's worth at the Bijou today. Royal With the opening of the Royal next Monday photoplay patrons of Wilming ton will again have an opportunity ?o " rVor d And whn ir is sUiedlTabor-n1 "W that really the biggest picture's ever seen In Wilmington will be forthcom ing within the next several weeks, a statement is made that-,- can be borne out in action. ' , Opening next Monday -the. peerless Nazimova will be seen In her greatest screen characterization. "The Heart of I a Child," whom all critics agree is ai 'epic of screen entertainment, a stor? in which the great screen, and stage star Is given the greatest opportunity of her career in a dramatic gem of pathos, wonderful humor and some of the tensest moments ever, seen on any screen. . The new American pipe organ will be heard for the first time next Monday. An expert operator from New York City Is already here to superintend its in stallation. The Royal is "your theatre" nd the management is calling for sug jestions now. - : Under a Life Income Policy If you take a Life Income Policy under which your beneficiary would re ceive a lifelong monthly Income begin ning at your death -that monthly in- j come would begin immediately and be payable to you for life, if you became totally and permanently disabled, and at your death it would be continued for life to your beneficiary, as original ly planned.' ; Mutual Life Iavrance Co of N. Y. A. B. Croem, Jr.. Manager Wilmingtea DUtHct 31 Sovtkern Bldg. i ICTORI MUSICAL COMEDY VAUDEVILLE DICK HULSE TVin Pnnnv Pot Mnn' A11C x JJXa.ll And His Gharlestonians Musical Comedy Company A Big New Organization , It's Really Good! "7 c Grand v Henry C. Rowland's f amous . Satur iay Evening Post story, "Duds.'!, .with ill the thrill, adventure, romance and picturesque qualities of the written ?er8ion multiplied tenfold, is. to be ihown at the Grand again today with Tom Moore playing Captain Plunkett. N'ot only is the romance an exceedingly jeautiful and original one but there is i gripping mystery that will " tantalize you to the last foot of film. Was Cap tain Plunkett in love with a .thief? Bhis is the question you will seek in rain to answer until the very last. "Duds" is undoubtedly the most striking, the most interesting, the moat pleasing of all Tom Moore's.characteri zations. And Tom Moore is getting to be one of the big popular favorites ith Grand audiences. ' A rapid-fire romance of. smuggled treasure and open love, . with Tom Moore playing the most fascinating role of his entire film career, is offered Grand patrons for the last times 'today. NOTED NEGRO EDUCATOR SPEAKS rIERE TONIGHT DRUGS If you want your Prescrip tions filled by a Registered Druggist and . delivered promptly, phone Hall's Drug Store Fifth and Castle Dean of Howard University To Make Address at Church. L. B. Moore, dean of Howard uni versity, will deliver an address tonight at St. Stephen's church in the Interest of the movement to re-open Gregory school. Howard university ranks among the foremost of negro Institutions of learning and Dr. Moore , comes here well-equipped to talk of educational problems of his race. f . Drr'Mobre Is a capable speaker, it is sard, and there will doubtless be a-large attendance tonight to hear his address. Prof T. S. Inborden, head of the Brick Normal school, of Enfield, will also make a talk. His words will likewise deal with educational problems. NEW BORROWING SYSTEM . . : USED IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES Grand Tomorrow " . Respectability is a good thing to oossess. 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