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. ' V ; - . . y- . - - - - - - - - """ " "'7 ' "; -T " ---- -- .."......... '...( v - : . -;. i; THE MOfiNING - STAR, WILMlNGTON. ' Ni ' C.-. - WEDNESDAY,,. NOVEMBER 17, 1920. ' " ; 7 sEVEM'-'i 2 'a . I - ... - . . . 1 ' -r , . . ffl- (LI THEATRICAL ACADEMY SPOILT AND HER PALS'? The follow In gr criticlam of "Polly' arfd uer Pals," which will b the attraction at the Academy of Music on next Fri-' 3av evening1, 1 from the Raleigh News 4nd Observer of November. 1: . v "M'-ifical comedle havingr cartoons f(r tilt'1 BDID v " iucr yanea upon public In these. latter years. Mutt 'Vl i j,.ff started the cult a decade ago, ,, v:- rcupon Bringing Up Father took thft field and these twain divided pub lie favor for many years. .It may have een the division, but the public -lost interest and this year these two vener able standbys have not made their usual rounds. ,: In their stead , has risen another comedy based on ai cartoon, this time Cliff Sterretfs 'Polly; and Her Pals.' Raleigh was uncertain about taking a chance on the show last nlghWat the cademy and the house was not as full as it has been this season. Wherein Raleigh lost an opportunity to, see a firood show. The cartoon iriQtlf was hot -orked to death as It has been In other similar pieces, and the Polly yielded more interest than one . commonly squeezes out of a musical comedy. . "The producer has ;not stinted him self in putting on the piece. ,The scen ery is excellent," and Is a' long way 'from taking its place among' the stage heirlooms that sometimes ' come this way. Costumes are exceedingly nu merous, and of aurpassing richness. " Moreover there is one of ..the-best look-. ng choruses that has - been through here In some--time,, arid ..for '.the 'most part the entire cast is equal toothe ccenery and the clothes, y - ; J" -interest may lag for a minute some times, and the spectators settle back in their seats to be bored, only to-be yanked out a moment later with some feature that is sprung without . warn-in"- There, is for - instance the 'Polar Bear Shiver.' a glorification of the shimmy in the first act. In the second there is the 'Evolution of the Dance, featuring a half doxen ancient mediae . ci and modern dances very' effective ly. Throughout .these features run the- length of the show.wlth a pienutuae of comedy, good, bad and . indifferent. Nobody need go to the show expecting to be bored. It isn't allowed."; V Tickets will go on sale tomorrow mcrning at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. Prices, will rahge from 50 cents to $1.50. , . ' ROYAL "GO AND GET, IT" It has remained for Marshall Neilan, ti-o youthful, director-genius of the motion picture industry, tb bring forth a picture that would combine the ele ments of a deep scientific present-day nuestion with a plot that holds human interest as its fundamental objective. This production is entitled "Go and Get It" a First National release ahd ;is probably different from anything ever before seen in Wilmington. - Those who have seen it say that the production centers about the successful operation of a surgeon in transplanting the brain of a human into the skull of a gorilla. The newspaper angle is re sted to the story- by virtue of the fact that a newspaper reporter, with in structions from the city" editor to "go and get if" is Credited with the solv ing: ot the mystery. Those who appear in the cast are: Wesley Barry, Pat O'Malley, Agnes. Ayres, J. Barney Sherry, C. Mailles, Noah Berry, Bull Montana. Walter Long Lydia Titus, r George C Drom gold, Ashley Cooper and Charles' West. It will be shown at the Royal the last .imes today. ". . The picture at the. Grand theatre Is a. mirth-provoking screen farce featur :hr thosft new. youthf uUCO-stars, Xoug- (as McLean and Doris &ay. Itj.is call ?d "What's Tour Husband7 Dolngt' and rt-as adapted from George? V. "HcJbarfa stage play that pleased Broadway not so lonjr ago Thomas H. Ince as-...;. apparently struck twelve with these two. delight ful young people and , he ' has h'n a rnTTimenHihlii HoairA tn. nrfTvidrf-hem w ith stories thar bring out telthlgh spirits and comedy talents to thejbest advantage. "What's Your ' Husband Doing" is about a suspicious "newlywed wife named Beatrice Ridley who -won dered why her husband received let ters every morning with "Honeysuckle Inn." a lively roadhouse, printed on the envelope. And wonderinf, Bhe grew suspicious and consulted a lawyer. But the lawyer who specialized in -divorce ?ases, had troubles of his own with his. wife. So did the rotund and jovial. bus- ness partner. " '"- . BIJOr 'RUTH OF THE ROCKIES' i The third thrilling . chapter of Ruth Roland's mighty serial, "Ruth of the Rockies," at the Bijon, today reads like a fairy story. . . .j She climbs to the dizzy heights of a ater tower and a hazardous scuffle takes place between her , and Dugan; The man is gradually getting; the bet ter of Bab when an aeroplane is sighted in the distance., ThetEagle, as the air man is known, and who has guarded the tower, throws a ' rope down and Bab breaking temporarily away' from IF YOU HAD 1 YOUR BLOOM TESTED TODAY Your Physician Would Count the Red Corpuscles RED BLOOD MEANS HEALTH Pepto - Mangan Recommended by Physicians as Red; - Z Blood Maker ' : ' . x j.--- How would your i bfbod ' starid a test n'?ay7, If you feel 'Yfri '.dqwn,, Jqolt lack enthusiasm. your blood uia show too , few red' corpuscls 1 uUr blnrtrt U V. T-rn, lirtll ! PePto-Mangan evey. day for a few wu ? th rlJ corpuaclea-in yourblood increase in number and then you '"i look better. Your comDlexlon'wili XVfUI UaiUIB;"(VVU(.'VIIVI bef: come hack. You will fefel so much er and stronger.. "Disease ? germs 'il 09 fought off. ,i pay to eey your, blood in good ; 'd tonic wut help ;you df It. pto-Mangan lsVidely and heartily sea y physicians Its effective slthr Tr ; iou .can, ouy-iin i miuia er tohiai rnrm mf.tll r'on at any drK store... But besura "r.. E.et the.: genuine Pepto-Mangan L- ., " Ask for It .by the name, and " Ln run- name r."Oude' Pepto-; PUAKaTV8rrabs the -rope, and escapes. " "1 wmt tne arrival of the min ister to marry- Bab to the Unknown, ifi?' a natLv Slrl and secretly,in love with the Unknown;-releases Garret who? rescues Bab and the two escape. Dugan, local leader of the Inner Clr- ciY is desirous possessing' Bab. He makes advances which are immediately repulsed. He plains revenge. He has nls henchmen kidnap Bab and carry her tcv , his chateau far up in' the hills. Through a ruse sire escapes from the oc. persuea Dy jJugan. . : Hamlet . HAMLET, Nov. 16. The ministers of Hamlet are all away this week. Rev. J. H. Buffaloe attending- the Methodist oofaference vat Rocky Mount, Rev. J M. Page attending ,the. Baptist conven tion at Asheville, and Rev. A. T. Young being inFlbrlda, "where he has accept ed a ,call, and will' soonleave Hamlet to take up his new work." -'" ''!- ' Mr. Young has been the pastor of the Hamlet Presbyterian church for several years, and under his ministry the church has grown and . prospered Only recently arrangements ' were made to build a' new , church' building and manse, r ; . Rev. J.'h- Buffaloe", has completed three ysears at Hamlet, and the past year has been the 'best in the history or naraiet Methodism god report, with all obligations riaid in- full.' The Hamlet Methodist chnrnh -i paid the last year, for pastor's salary," $2,400-; presiding elderr S195: r.onfernc - u. collections, $1,290; in addition to about $3000 to the centenary offering, and aboMt $1,000 spent in church improve ment. : : ' ' .x At "the ' last quarterly conference a resolution was passed requesting ,the return -of JMr. Buffaloe - lor the next year. , -" )-' - '.y, ' ; ,'-. " W.hile v the Baptist, denomination do not make reports similar to the Meth odiats, Mnf Page has taken to the con vention the best, report of his., church in its-history. i.turing the pastry ear the handsome new church building has been dedicated, and all indebtedness of everyMcind has been paid in full.1 D. S. Hollenga, the new secretary of the Hamlet chamber "of commerce, has arrived and is on the job. He was for several years secretary of the-Fayette-vilfe commercial body, and is consider ed one of the best boosters in the state. The Hamlet chamber of commerce has well located and fitted offices . on the ground floor. . . ; '' ' . - j ' - ir is Lustrous Hair SofW luffy and Abun dant Easily Attained br Wonderful . Beauttner : that", Tkuandi PntUe. Parisian Sage Sur prise and Delights- It Postltlyely Does Not Change th . Natural Color of the Hair. Beautiful - hair is every 'woman's birthright and 1 )ojie . of her. greatest charms.1 ? "; ' " ' , It isthe duty ot everyorie not only to preserve the natural beauty of the hair but to improve it. " You cannot afford to neglect' it,, an4 Just, a little care will work wonders. a V If your hair is scanty, wispy, brittle, dry, losing its natural eolor and: lus ter, and full of dandruff, itrieeds im mediate attention. Don't wait, but be gin now tonight to help It regain its life -and beauty. " A Any good -druggist can supply you with; Parisian Sage,' which Is guaran teed . to keep ;away all dandruff, stop falling hair, promote a new growth and beautify it, "or money refunded. Parisian Sage is perfectly harmless. A clean antiseptic and dalnttly per fumed liquid neither greasy or sticky and easy to use. " : If you rant a fresli, clean scalp,' and a wealth Qf lustrous, live-looking hair that s easy, o arrange attractively,- try this' simple home treatment. '' R.. R. Bellamy will supply you .. and guarantee money Tefunded if "not ' sat isfied. . ; " . - v . , (Adv.) ' SLEEPS ANY OLD WAY NOW "I am 50 years old and- never was sick? until eight years ago when I got stomach, trouble. -I have speiita -fortune for medicfne'.which , did., not cure. I kert i.n suit erlni' and eettlnsr worse, A fellow worker told me about jiayr's Wonderful' Remedy. After taking three doses I felt a different man; before tak ingit,! -could not lieon my back or right Biao.-; wow I can sleep any old way." -;It is a' simple, harmless prepa ration that rsmovrs rhe catarrhal mu ous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which , causes practl cally"'all ' stomach, liver and- intestinal ailments.- including appendicitis. One dose will, convince or money refunded. Robert RrBellamy ahd dfdgglsts every where. Adv. -', 7-" v'"' :" . 5 1 AUHOM.OBItBJFOR SACS ; '': Under, and by virtue Ibf Ithe laws of the::StateJDt""Ntortr: Carolina: The uni deMigned mechanic will on Saturday, Noveriiber 20th, . 1920, at li o'clock. Koon. at the Courthouse door.: in ths cash to the hlgTist r bidder 'certain aiif orildbire ' descrtbe'd a follows;! Jack BOji,,. model .49 etgnt-iCylinaer, -automo bile number 2182TUpon whiclf he has af He'll) VIrf order;, to ssa'tisfyi?s;-claim for. material.used arid work performed. i- renalrlne .said automobile while rat his garage.Tln theCfty'df ;Wilnilngton,; floTthCCafolina,; at- the -request of the owner, one B. .-B. Lassiter.v .1 .- . " '. "Dated at Wilmington C Novemr; ,ber.; 6th, 1920: : .v- 'y v.? ,:- -. , -, , a ' v' - W. D. MaeMILXLAJf, Jr. r Havries i T:' Fettlti?? Suiperlntendent i.-!.'f ' , t. 3 " -W It CITY ELECTRIC CO. 20 Pxteceaa--SV-;Piia . APPWANCES I.MAZB.A LAMPS: ( lf)i-fL;WIRINCSUPPilES-:.g: Girls! Have Beauti ful ria Like 4 CtX" . (H CANTON GREEK WILL C- BE HERE THURSDAY Wrestling Fans interested Mn Hallas-Insbn Match Considerable'-interest ' has eeri , dls- y ln Thursday . night's finish, inn.cn Deiween- Hanson and William (Cyclone) Hallas of Canton. O., forthe reasons - that , the, Cyclone Is a fnew man, will; riot .outweigh Hanson arid that' the J3wede- is-in": perfect condition. Fans 'expftklng one ot -the-fastest riiafches ever unravelled Jhere- epn paring with the Hanson-Unknown bouts. V-", V V ' ' . , . Hallas is not "unknown. Throughout jersey where he won, fame an amateur and back. across the west and middle" west he is knownor his jspeed grit and knowledge of the game. Ha son-'flatly refusM tn-mata 1 &n -ww- wwk. w a v v - rvs uiiuq ror. the Greek boy and lay a side' bet on the grounds that he is trying to get into the middleweight class, since it is but seldom that welters of worth whiles importance can be booked. -i, . Ketonen says: Hallas is one of the best little men in ; the , gajne and has voiced the Opinion that a match i be tween he and Hanson should be sec ond to none ever attempted here. He iaf in rood Vnni'tUH .it,i t. iu, .t ctttu jtne city . tomorrow. h- - W W -WW X J ' " ....ivu, iiieio win Z nour excuses ror either of the men. Fritz was never in better shape In his : life, and , will go on the mat with all his oldUme pep arid ' zip. He has never wrestfed Hallas previ ously and many, fans have expressed the . wish that Hanson would make weigh and wrestle for' his belt, a trophy-won from Billy Saxon of Wales nine years or more ago. . -The Cyclone has a , mania f or , medals and says he would like to get a crack at. the welter belt. ' ' ' . ..,, Thursday night's bout will be pre ceded by a preliminary -between', a couple of good kids, whichr it is said, Isvill not be df sufficient length to tire. Health Authorities Alarmed 4 At Increasing D.eath Rate 1 .. From KidnjDiseases 60 Per Cent of 100,000 Deaths Each Year Are Due . , To Neglect V In our pursuit of the mighty dollar, we too often are absorbed in the topics of the day, pleasure, etc., to stop and consider our health, top now think kidney diseases' .caused 100,000 deaths last year. Are you going to be included in this year's toll? "Why, you wlll ex claim, -do 'so", many -die, why are ' the health authorities so concerned; the an swer is, -we bolt down our food, take no exercise, neglect our sleep and other wise subject our-system to all sorts of abuse.'; Is Jt any wonder thenrthe kid neys become diseased and fall in their duties of poison elimination. ; ;; Poisons are constantly being created In our bodies and if the kidneys "fail to carry them 'off they are absorbed by the blood causing ill health and mise'ry n -the .form -of headaches, backaches a, a, x . v-i. iivmyutO v''-0 I tired feeling, indigestion, etc. ' ; ' NJ You . may, avoid considerable suffer Ing Jf .you heed nature's Warnings and -,c omin c q c c to y a f V jO 1 V CITTEH 171112 . WWaHMewTftKMintY. HI2 r. mntO STATES FOR THt SMX W" . - MtWcmlPWWUWIQII NO MEDICAL CXWPANV NEW Tl Vour system craves a thing to restore Virriigor arid Vitality to the body. Veeiiotonib -cn1& correct vprbpor&Qns;; necessary to-reviteilizethe. TV". fittactua,ny?proauces than moneys - v. mcrijstrifo Crrirnerice to-feefcwell. today try yeenotonico . . ' GROdiRststeECKAl VINO MEDICAL COMPANY, Manufacturing,Chemists New York, U.siA. GRJRESTVTIXE TOBACCu MARKET r ; j DBJVEliOPS STROXGER vTOIS 't GREENVILLE. N. ; 'NotJs. To-' bacco. feeling Is much better this week. Prices Were much better today:' The sales were not very targe, but the daily average is good. To date trie market has sold over 16,000,000 pounds. The sales for the, season up to Novem ber 1, were -twelve millions, six, hun dred . and odd thousands of pounds. The average had been 25 cents' and -this ft a fair ' average for the . quality of tobacco. :r It is estimated that half the crop has been sold. While the average was increased the yield was much under last yr? per aore and the niarket will sell little more -than it did last, season ;'; Good tobacco sells well, , there, being much 0 to75 cents tobacco sdld and some has gone to and above? the dollar .per pound. ' -, The'MjcClando meetings are drawing big- crowds. His tent ris full almost every rnight and much interest is. being shown, .f He. has been, here two weeks and Will, remain muchlonger. OFFICERS .OF.. FORMER.' GERMAN V . RAIDER AGAIN VISIT V S. -' NEWPORT" ISTEWS," Novt'? if. The Lucia Warren, one' of . the" first German ships to -enter; this port since the war, with 80 German officers arid menv on board, is here loading supplies in prep aration for a .voyage from- Chile t6 Antwerp. Men-'; ori '-the German vessel are to be used in manning 42 sailing ships in the German, trade. John Rheihoff, one of the jassengers, was., second engineer of the raider Moewe .w.hqse aptlvitiej dJiring.. the early years of the war sent numerous allied ships . to the bottom. Rheihoff relates many of his experiences while on the sea wolf. The German vessel is one of the ships taken over by the1 Brit ish and is sailing under English char ter. - .'"- ; ' :'-.. USE THE STAR WANTS assist the kldneya." 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Tieketa ajo owt sale at the store of The- Vilmlngrton raiKingr 'jMBcanne company - - - r 11 k .7 - Have that broken windshield glass re- placed bef ore the cold -weather hits' us again. , Hay e it replacedOW. . " ' ''r ' ' ' ! .'.'. r Windsnield glasses" for any makei; Ventilating Windshields for' Fords, More-;(- EiteLense (within the law). . ; Johnson Motors Company STAR BUSINESS LOCALS GET RESULTS 1 -V ... imBou A tfsaMti&:; Worli as a remedy Influenza and as a V , Bromo 30c. LAST TIMES TODAY F R I;D-A Y, i N O V E M BKR 19 THE ruiACitiniS tJUinttt rnuM x ' -. A revelation of irelody, friv r 'ollty and frills that Will'' start . the town '. ,' . '- talking: MUSICAL COMEDY Oh, fl oy! For real clean, unadulterated fun ' of the Mghent rlnn, yton canH s. pick n brttn mc than i- DOUGLAS MacLEAN' and . DOUIS MAY A' -f - '-vT - ' ' ' ' '.;.'-" " ;''. '? ' Stnrn if M23V- Honrs' . LeaTe" aad "Mary's Anklc,M Jn their new . 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With a Magnificent Water Carnival and Fireworks: - : v::-Fete v Ruth Roland In Ihe Third'Thrimng -1 Chapter Of A; "JluthOf Rocki ies Also AnotheV ; Big ' Anv'i - ; brose Comedy , .-' " " Scream ;. -v-a Tomorrow Rby Stewart 0? Original TWo-Gun Man "Red Haired A lammoth : Five-tleel tuuuvuuu, H it Sun Wlrid 'BilSf Cinders Cf4EtI5EDiSOLOC'DmJ6GSTS'iOPTJCIAJ.,3 WXTl FOR f REE tfE BOOK. MURINE Ca OiKiSO -..-i ,T.-;., Vi-u'-t . vc- .V' USE THE STAR WAllK .'- . ' i WOMAN T" '.. Lakeside Park EHOl i . ' t i It r
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