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v THE M0RNDTG STAR WnlLNGTOtfN. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920. . nvn STUDENTS XEAATS FOR COLLEGE I ATKINSON., Sept. ' il.---This - week James Lewis,' Robt." Murphy, Guide Lewis and Leon ?Morrell. This. how ever, does not' represent our 'college troops, for we have some reserved for ; the State university ,and other schools that have not yet opened up. The peo ple of Atkinson, one and all, i( are giv ing the young boys and girls 'a hearty -send eft. '' . . . .' : v was a great weeie ior AiKinson , ana HON; ALFRED E. SMITH Governor of the State of New York, says: the surrounding community. During V ... the week nearly a score of young peo ple have left for "college, among thfem were Misses Mozelle Weston, Blanche Lewis, Mary Mills, Dixie! Curtis, and cademy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand The Theatres A The in presenting pictures to neW , It is believed that it will ltg patron.' opuiar move that has lade. A series of bis ' Ave tve Productions starring Douglas reel, P and a like series starring Fair" v xt,,,. Vibr been contracted 4 s-illiani in tomorrow will be ; tnT. - . for, win one a wmn .. .jvn. Biiou patrons a real fre iest prices possible give el fe tars of the This fpature, with two of the t.: five . ... whole world at loves f. . - : . i rrn 1111.7 J v - nr I: 111'" - - - - r, the same Douglas wno is tne an? i of Mary Pickford," in a big buS r el production, "Reggie Mixes In 8ve rinir comedy drama, a production 1 a story of the great . outdoors. telI1LSfull of typical Fairbank's stunts. tWA 4 can t tell you who is starred hhi There are some names that Tithnw' starring in their own pictures, re. nr ' contracts stipulate that we "Vi not advertise them in the news- AS SUPPU1 ""O irers, v if von want l-L to take t0 the I'iiou a tip go- to VICTORIA week opening .1 -t'ULT I 1IIK 1 1J1I11I1 1 J W - (na w . t x I- C., booked a show which ne is quite L will come near giving one hun a A oer cent satisfaction to every 01 111" Llwv - - - - - . uerrara ana ms : of "Happy Jack; ..i.ovmnon Girls J p 11 CU1L, LHtbUl tug feAQf 1 artist, Murphy ,I.e one of the biggest is requested by her husband to acknow twT- orerute the charges that have been made against her. it is undoubtdlv Miss Mi)YrnnoM greatest screen triumph to date. GRAND 'V .i'.':,'.:- ,:- Tne big outdoors is the, background for the newest story in which . Frank Mayo Is starred. "The Red Lane," na nounced for hext Monday at the Grand theatre.: It is the work of Holman Day, whose - tales of the Maine North woods have thrilled the .readers of the printed page as well ,as the patrons of the drama. It is directed by Lynn Reynolds, who has established himsell as a master , of open-air photoplays by producing , such masterpieces " as "The Brute Breaker," 'Overland Red" and "BulletProof."! Its scenes: laid on the Canadian border, where the smugglers carry on their nefarious traffic ana look upon the law and order as their natural enemy, "The Red Lane" ?s rich in dramatic incident, the thrill of-physical wmuai, xne - lure or tne primeval , ana the romance' of a youngs French Canadian girl and an American cus toms officer. : Frank Mayo has the lat ter role, findine. liimself the enemv of Vetal Beaulieu, a ringleader among the , lawless, and ; in love : with Beau lieu's pretty daughter, who had. been reared in a; convent, unaware of the character of her father or his associ- ates. When she discovers her father's occupation "and that he -had promised Frank. Mayo Opening at the Gramd Monday. the smuggling crew, she ( openly rebels and runs away from home. In "The Red Lane" Frank Mayo is- supported by Lillian Rich as Marie Jean Hersholt as her brutal father; James Mason as the young leader of the contraband ring; Paul Weigel as the Arcadian priest;? Karl Formes as a wanderings musician; Frank Thorne as an unscrupulous . politician; Mar garet Mann as the padre's housekeep er; James O'Neill as a half-witted sheep herder and by a half hundred all selected for their especial To those se eking a deposit6ry to r su rplus Is, we offer fund SAFETY: SERVICE: comedy van originator of the ludicrous rase 'Look at de foot." which will I, remembered by many local theatre oers Mr- Le Van having appeared here' about two years ago. . Six topliner vaudeville attractions ... na tried by the "Honeymoon Girls." Lindins: Helen Curren, pleasing 'increr- Bobbie and Betty Lee, "the same old kids:" Kirk Bennett, that versatile entertainer; Morrie Le Van, "Onirrpl Food," and Baby Edith, "Just Kiddie." a new line of script musical comedy hills will be presented during the week KATHERIXE MaeDOXALD Katherine MticDonald, famous for her remarkable screen inter .pretations and known as the most beautiful woman in America, will open an en gagement for three days at the -Royal beginnins Monday in her very latest First National production, "The No torious Miss Lisle." the remarkable noval by Mrs. Billie Reynolds. This latest First National attraction allows Miss MacDonaid her greatest opportunity for exquisite work, ex celling even "The Beauty Market." It is the story of Gaenor Li,sle, beauti ful young English girl who is annoyed by the publicity given her participa tion in a popular scandal affair, and leaves England embarking upon .a serifs of remarkably thrilling inci dents, culminating in a'- breathless climax, wherein Gaenor, married to a man who knows nothing of her past. others. her in marriage to Dave'Roi, chief of fitness for the roles to be portrayed Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $500,000; Resources, $4,500,000. Any service usually undertaken by a modern and progressive institution of our type, whether of a banking or fiduciary nature. The Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. 110 Princess Street ' TT behooves every economic, right-minded citizen J- to take serious thought to lessen' the foolish ex travagance and waste, to abate inflation of credit to release through Intelligent saving and investment the capital needed to finance production and employment, to combat unrest and build up a more stable, prosper ous and ruly-American population." t . This bank will help you to save by adding 4 'per cent interest, compounded quarterly. : : BIG CROP OF " HAY FEVER JOKES GOOD. SLICK FLOOR BIG DANCE Wednesday, Septem ,' ber 15, 1920 New Pavilion LAKE WACCA MAW, N. G. Music Furnished by The Garber-DavisNovelty Society Orchestra Dancing Starts at 9( P. M. SJfAPPY JAZZ MUSIC 1 f UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The People 's Savings Ban k I' , Corner Front and Princess Streets . "Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents' Goal and: Wood v Orders Solicited PHONE 173 Becker Coal & Builders' Supply Company SIXTH AND CAMPBELL STS. . 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' ' "The annual crop of hay ever jokes would be mightly scarce if people would get three-quarters of an ounce i of mentholized arcine and by just ad- mug water that has been boiled, make i- Pint of liquid that will prove a real help to all who suffer. '. 'Many of my hay fever friends tell me that by starting to gargle and snuff w spray the nostrils a few times" a day the expected severe attack often fails to appear, and in cases where it does snow up is very mild and' does not "nnoy. .. 'It's the same with rose iever. The better class of pharmacists who dispense mentholized arcine sayj that it will greatly modify any attack ' "en when taken three or flour davs ifter hostilitipa hAirin i t Go to a real live druggist when you set ready to make a pint, for up t6 present time there has been little; J- Hicks Buntine: Drue Co. alwavs aarrv ! generous supply on hand. (Adv.) V CHARACTER CAPACITY CAPITAL -a The All receive adequate recognition at the "Miirchison," which is seeking your business. Murchison National Bank WILMINGTON, N. C. . Officers: , : : H. CL McQueen, President ' " j. V. Grainger, T. President ; J. W. Yates, V. President C. S. : Grainger . VasHier ". M. F. Allen, Asst. Cashier W. S. Johnson, Asst. Cashier A. M. McKoy, Asst. Cashier EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Douglas In a great five-reel drama of the west s With all-star cast of big film favorites THE DASHING, DAREDEVIL FAIRBANKS AT HIS VERY BEST The Biggest Bargain You Have Ever Seen For The Price j UUL-J RAMD MONDAY ONLY .ih ' red- Sunset on tne plne-elad hill. The ripple of falling waters and ' the oft words of man and maid steal ing acrosa the mirror surface of a mountain lake.. It U Arcadia, the cradle ot Romance. Go to thl Na-ture-klsaed land, with "The Red m Lane." .-'; - ' ... -roull all like tals blooded romance of the bis STELLINOS, IMgr. 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