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V -THE MQBNIG STARWIOIINGTON, N: C r THURSDA, OCTOBER 28,; 3.920:. NINE The II Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal r Grand . . rWM V "IRENE" . ' V : ' vanderbilt Producing company The f nt the most talked of mu nl ?hmeflv of the year, ''Irene at fiicalASmy of Music on next Satur the itin nd night. The book was day mating Jameg Montgomery, Athe written ' ph IcCarthy and the l'ricS " the work of Harry Tierney. pcore if 1 f ..Irene," in New York, The s""-- at the Vanderbllt the where Kriiri vear. and later ater imtilied in London and Mel- when j- it author famous. 1 All All boU r" writers are young men and to thT. thpv have constructed a musi gtha J w'th an original theme and caL an irr. sistible jingle in the music "Vlk(s one want to witness the Jnt again and again. It enru r,.tn-the-minute love story tells .... nlanlV 01 excellent, tuiucuj wiu Witn i vv throughout. action Klt, U has an bers that are being whis- J""81 , ..,o- nvfrvwhere: amone the tIend hits are : "Alice Blue Gtown." tle of Dreams.". "Hobbies," "The tS of the Town," "Irene," "To. Be of You." "We're Getting i'Tn Tnvu Vnn" "SV Away "With . .i,t ' "Last Jfari t Any jrri.y. Sphere'" Something in the Air,' and thers The cast includes such art fat as Catharine Mulqueen, Marjorie Moore ''Nine Fenn, Ida Vantine, Flor .. Coventry. , Mary Ambrose,- Doll Farlarcleau. Busby Berkeley, Booth! Howard. Austin t-iarite, oarreic Car rol James Curran, George Eising and, others The matinee prices will be from $1 to $2. Night prices will be irom $1.50 to $2.50. Tickets will go on sale at Elvington's' tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. . R0YAL ''HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Children, from six to slxty,.have their treat at the Royal for three days beginning today when Paramount's lublime picturization of Mark Twain's immortal classic "Huckleberry Finn," reaches the screen. The boy stories of Mark Twain will live forever in the hearts of the Amer ican people. Millions of readers of all classes have laughed over ' his great novels, "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckle berry Finn." Sales of these books are today greater than ever, - ahd - Mark Twain is admitted to be the greatest humorist who ever lived. His writings possess a delightful flavor that can never be imitated. Fortunately for the LEW I S"S AR.G E NTL 'ttlnyaaE b Eiuixif-ifiN A NEW MARK TWAIN Opening ait the. Royal Today motion picture public, no works of lit erature lend themselves more readily to adaptation on the screen. Tluj two fine Paraomunt pictures, "Hucic and Tom" and "Tom Sawyer,"- haver been among the most successful ever pro duced. The enthusiasm with which they have been received everywhere, has led the same producers.', to under take the picturization of Mark Twain's even better liked novel, "Huckleberry Finn." The result is on of the reallv I1 bie pictures nf th vmf tt!--tiotiHi- of time, money and talent has been un stinted. The best possible cast and the same director and scenarist who co operated so admirably in, the Tom Sawyer photoplays have given th?ir best efforts to making "Huckleberry Finn" an unexampled screen entertain ment. . -v ' GRAXD WALLACE REID Wallace Reid's latest starring vehi&ie AS.The Lottery Man," a Paramount-' Artcraft picture, which is coming to we brand theatre next week. It is a P cturization of Ilida Johnson Young's P'ay of the same name. Originally Produced at the Bijou theatre, New iork, in 1910, with Cyril Scott in the sieiiar role, the comedy scored an em Pnatic hit and later followed its "long wjourn on Broadway by an extendea L, v. r wlth several companies. It as hailed in all sections of the couri ry as the most entertaining farce ot ciay. A11 its breeziness and fuii ,. kis Qualities have been retained J, s:reen version, and Wallace W i role of chance-taking stnrvB S a sPirited performance. Ths n . "terns a young':man who, i ' ueDt- impulsively starts lot Wallace ' r.eid; v V AV me Lottery Maa Pci,i"K n (, Theatres tery with himself offered as prize to the woman holding the lucky coupon. "Wanda Hawley and Harrison Ford, are Included in the cast. -. , . Motion Picture News says of "The Lottery Man": -t. . ."; ; When a farce comedy Is mountea just -as lavishly aa a spectacular photo play, it is generally well worth view ing, even from fN "sight" standpoint. But when yoU take a popular rmle;;8ta na :Surrouna nim, with a most' excel lent cast you make it doubly good. "Ana when you add to all this, clever direc tion and clear photography, augmented by a coding story and smdqth running continuity you are almost sure topro duce an, entertaining picture, possess ing charm and commanding Interest, And that is Just what this production has. It will surely register particular ly strong with the, Wallace Reld fol lowing and will Undoubtedly generally satisfy even these patrons who prefer the heavier note. - Ofcourse while the comedy predominate there is" a. love. interest, with-- the final 'fade-away 1 snowing me lovers unaer water. ,V BIJOU DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Here comes another live-reel Douglas Fairbanks special attraction; with the inimitable Doug at his very -"best the title, is "The Habit of Happiness,' and it gives Fairbanks one of :. th greatest screen opportunities of his en tire career. It's full ' of action from start to finish and you. won't be able to catch your breath until the last 'fade out comes. These big i Thursday features . are playing to -very large crowds Vat ! the Bijou, showing that the patrons ap preciate quality, quantity, and low ynueo lor tneir. entertainment. s s'oi nas Deen the -encouragement given the Bijouv'that theywlll proceeo at once to book bigger . stuffy and it ttwu b. iuu6 tin you- see some or tne newest, biggest productions ; there ana at .Bijou prices. - . m 1 -r-r i . . -me tiaou or Happiness" today should not be missed by anyone. It's- supreme screen entertainment: MOTHE rroxecx me i;uidren Against Serious j Sickness From Cuts, Burns, - Scratebes A wonderful new remedy called I-O. the iodine ointment,' is the best anti septic first aid for minor injuries, such as cuts, burns, bruses, sprains and the like. It heals wounds, destroys Infec tion, drives out cold weather aches, pains and swellings and will not burn. 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THt VANDERBILT PRODUCING CO.: Vreh THE fMART Qyjbipes flont$omeiy. -, Music ay Harry Tierney. lyrics py Joseph tKterthy" dialed by tcnanf Royce - Interpreted By A Cast Of Artutj WHO ARE 5ELDOM SllW AWAY FROM Tri& New York Theatres IMPRESSIVE BJASBSmBLE AITGMEXTED ORCHESTRA-4HB MOST LAVISH DISPLAY OF MODISH COSTUMES EVER SEEN . ON ANY STAGE..;. ' . , " NIGHT EntIre lover floor and flrst three rows in baleomy, 92.60. Ntext three rows in balcony, $2.00. Next three rows (rush) S1.50. Box -seats, 3.00. .. . - . MATINEE Entire lower floor and flrst three rows in .balcony, f2X). Second three ronva, $1UJ0. Next three rows (rush), . 91.00. Box seats. 98.60.-- ' y ' ' " . TicWeiw K-' sisje hi t.u.og(OM (tmorrowiiiK morning at 9 o'cloelt.;. DOUGLAS In ""Another THE HABIT HAPPINESS Five Reels So; Crammed With Action You , Can't Catch Your YOUR BIGGEST TODAY AT THE O. G. RHODES , Phone '269 113 SOUTP FRONT ST. 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And a lot about men and women! As only Mark Twain him self could see it and set it down. ; The tale of a lad who "fled f roii civil ization," boarded a raft on the Missis sippi, floated down, down, adventur ing with a "King" and a "Duke" and old black Jim. . The tale that will live as long as the world can smile, and men remember youth. Made into a picture in the truest sense great. , TO PARENTS - j Let your children also enjoy this classic of American literature, as well as yourself... ( , UNDER 12 MATINEE PRICE ........ ... .1 .10c Performances 11, 12:45, aiatlnees 10-15f.25c VH I C H N U MBE 5 . ".Jesst Lr Lasky ,'. -Prkse Callage THiLOTTERY - iRECTEO -6Y By Rlda Johnson Young; -v' EXTRA! BIG SENSATION! YOUNG "REPORTER. WFERS HIMSELF IN MARRIAGE TO GIRL WHO - HOLDS LUCKY TICKET! TO LIMITS as to age, size or previous condition of marital servi IN tnrtA Man willing- to go? before altar and swear away -his I I 1 tude. Man willing to go? whole life. Reasons strictly personal.' For full information, call '"at the Grand Theatre today or Friday and ask for Mr. Wallace Reid. -Two hundred thousand women alreadyvin the contest, so you'd better-come early. Husbands, real -or -would-be, also admitted if they will pay for one or more seats and slowly wintf -one eye. - Management not responsible for buttons bunted by laughter during performance.- "StilL. whatever .happens, you will see a pic ture that is a picture.. Don't miss it! '--Thkiihe'; nt nietnres in the history of the two. IX BEARS the PERSONALRECOMMEXDATION of Mai Cast Includes WANDA HAWLEY and HARRISON . '.r: v.:- U v FORD - - - ' , r IT'S TODAY'S BEST PICTURE!!!. V R;:A'N-a'; Hoe-o -perf eet Plernres K Greatest 1 "When I got uncommon-tired I played hookey, mn& the hid ing I got the next day done me good and cheered me up." A -carefully chosen cast Impersonating the truthful types, headed by Lewis Sargent. 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30 i . OPENING TODAY Mghts 15-25-35C (Including Tax) A WINS HIM V JAMCS CRU2E . T Scenario by; Elmer Harris EXTRA!! before altar ana s.wear .away-nis SELECTION Grand, Is iw better than the flrst tger TODAY AND FRIDAY v b in i 9 i j I 11 Facts About the Tax Amendment TO ALL VOTERS: f; On November 2 an amend ment to; the- Constitution of North Carolina will be sub mitted to the people ior rati- ; fication or rejection. 1 This amendment . radically affects the fundamental sub-. ject of taxation. , - V" Every voter,5 no matter which party he supports, . should give serious attention to this matter. Political offi- jt ' cers come and go, . but the constitution and taxes go on. forever. , v if . Tt. Tirnnnsp tn'mit a tnv nn ' ! incomes derived from prop-, erty already taxed on itsT value. The exemDtion is $1.- 000' for unmarried people; ! $2,000 for heads of families. That is, it empowers the ; " legislature to impose a tax of ; 6 per cent on . x Rents Profits of Merchants 1 J Profits in Trade t Profits in Farming Profits on sales ' VV i Profits of Corporations Dividends i'-'J'-. Income from Money Loaned In fact, on all income ? ' V; Who will pay this tax,?. v ' Put a tax on rents, for ex ample. The landlord may ap- ) pear to pay it, but he will ' load it on the tenant. He will ,V , increase' the rent. The ultimate consumer will bear the burden.-. Having valued real estate and personal property for , taxation at . the -top-notch, r-1 this amendment will author ize the legislature to further tax it by taxing . rents and : profits thereof. ; It does notf limit the rate i of taxation, except for strict- " ly state ami county purposes. It does:" not limit taxation 5 for roads : or schools. Read , . the amendment and you will ' see that the way is provided to breat over the limit at will for these purposes. 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