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----- ' f-f . 'v j - ( S A . II ft.'l:. - THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N: C., SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1921, EIGHT ft : : J f. ' 1 ; - 11 V ". ' . .... ! . ' ,, HfM ; The -'.Theatres-' lil ;-Academy:4Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand , Jill S jl .... ' . - 1 ' K fil I' MjONDAY'S ATTRACTIONS ROYAL Dorothy Phillips In. "Once to Every Woman." r GRAND Olive Tkomag In "Out Yon tier.' '- ': ' BIJOU Eddie POlo In "King: of the Circus.". VICTORIA Bill Leicht's Teddy Bear Girls. J "ADAM AJVD EVA" I Again F. Fay Comstock and Morris flOest. have put over a comedy r knock -lout. This time it is "Adam and Eva," If which comes to the Academy of Music jinext Tuesday evening. Adam and Eva" is conceded to be by far the "best comedy . seen in New York. Boston and Chicago in many moons. The play does not come to this ; iiclty as a stranger, nunareas or tnea Ittergoers have seen it in New York "''where it ran at the Longacre theater 'iifor over a year, and tnese same people I 1. ?. ." . . ... , . - . i ' Jjent casi wnicn wm oe seen nere in ? -eludes Miss Lois . Bolton, one of the 'i'jnost charming: of the younger ac "j. tresses; Coates Gwynne, Charles E. Bird, 'Charles Horn, Miss Rosemary l.Hilton, Frank ,H. Knight, Miss Adelyn Wesley, Fred C. Palmer. Miss Ramona iHWeaver. and Paul Bell. Tickets will go ,?' Cone sale tomorrow morning at the Wil- I -j.!- - ROYAL' V.lMt comes only once to every woman! Ips it love, is it passion? Is it. mother-' J love, or what is It? In a photoplay !4whlch exposes to the public glare a if cross-section of a woman's actual soul, t'l,the Royal theatre's opening Monday ejwm present ' unce to r..very w oman, yfthe picture of your dreams a photo- 1 li - . . ' ! ' j GRAND When blive Thomas comes to the Grand theatre next Monday in her new Sejzr.ick picture. Out Yonder." loal fans will see the dainty artiste in a .role which is in striking contrast to anything she has done before, a As the daughter of a lighthouse keeper on a lonely reef "somewhere in the Atlantic." Miss- Thomas is called upon to display her versatility and dra matic talents in a mo3t impressive and unusual way. s . The play tells of the love of Edward Elmer, . a wealthy society man, for "Flotsam" a. little waif of jthe sea, whom he has met. by-chance. Flotsam returns his love but many obstacles must be overcome before the two win ultimate happiness. "Out Yonder" is said to be replete with, colorful . atmosphere and thrill ing situations. There is a death strug gle in the lighthouse which, by sheer realism, holds its audience spellbound. This is said to be one of the most realistic scenes that the mastery hand of Director Ralph Ince has yet brought into being. 4 ' i VICTORIA For the week opening tomorrow the Victoria wiir present an old-timer who comes back again to entertain Victoria patrons with a new show. Bill Leicht, the piano fiend, presents his Teddy Bear Girls, in a show that is bigger and better than ever before, an entire ly new show, new scenery, new ward robe,' n.ew bills, in fact everything is new but the name and inimitable Bill Leicht at the piano in the orchestra Pit. Featured with the show will be the following "top-liner hits in the vaude ville line: The Newmart Kids, Master George and Babjr Norlhe. in a fascinat ing kiddie act; Musical Illeis, the. xylo- A ln-OMCE TO EVEGY WOMAN Opening; n threc-tday engagement at the Royal Monday. by such well known artists as Gypsy O'Brien, Ralph Kellard. Bradley Shot Well. Bernard Randall and Charles Edwards. I!;- M Mi mm lAln Bolton and Charlen Bird in Academy of Mu.ilc Tuenday, January 4. a Mcene from "Adam and EJra," at E I Shi . 'i play that will be understood by every ifwpman in the whole world, a picture j?f .such realism and beauty of senti ment and honesty of drama that she jhvill find in it the answer to much of iplr curiosity and many of her longings 4id a great deal that she has always sij spec ted. . ' f j "Once to Every Woman" stars .the brilliant star of "The Heart of Hu manity." lorothy Phillips, and is pro idticed by Alan -Holubar, who produced IftJie latter sensational success. M;rThis Is k ;'bs" production. The set-i Hngs are roagnificpnt and the photogra liphy f1awlf3P. Allen IloJubar again iiamonstrates his artlstiq skill as a di ffctor in his treatment of the tremen- iiw us scenes in this drama; Assisting Ays M-nniips i,n the presentation are iirbert Anderson, Rodolph Valentino, kank Elliott. Cmilv r:hirhPf ir:iin rri - -.., sr air, w imam I'.ilingford, Mrs. Marea. jref Mann and a host-of others of equal phone artist; Elsie Hughes, the little girl with the big voice; Xewmon Duo in songs and chatter: Bumps Dalton, comedy and dancing; the Teddy Bear Trio, singing. real harmony. ' Bill Leicht at the piano will. alone be worth the admission price to see this show, and it always plays to capacity audiences here. This season with the even bigger attraction, the seating ca pacity will undoubtedly be taxed every performance. ROYAL THURSDAY Lionel Barryrnore in "The Master Mind.;; will be the attraction at the Royal theatre, beginning Thursday. This is the f.rcl of a new series of Bar ryrnore photoplays to be presented by the Associated First National and It is claimed ,p be one. of the sensational screen masterpieces of the season. Mr. Barryrnore is himself authority for the ?)tatement that he has never had a role which provided a wider latitude for his talents. He is capably supported GRAND TUESDAY Fat gfrs and thin girls, is the all absorbing question in the beautiful little city. of Morovenia- Much do the men of Morovenia admire the large proportions of stputi women, ' but their ruler is accursed with a slim and beau tifully modelled daughter, known among the inhabitants of the city, and spoken of with awe, as the "slim prin cess." Much is she hated by the young men of Morovenia and great is her sorrow, arid she, the older "sister, "is unmarried. !,, The day comes when a profitable of fer for the hand of the younger sister arrives from the Prince Luis Muldova, but until the slim princess is married her younger, sister's hand cannot be given in the holy state of matrimony. A lawnfete is given to find a suitor for the slim one and over the wall climbs her affinity in the' shape of a husky American, Pike. Obstacles and barriers of all descrip tions -are placed betv.ten hi:n and his love. . Does he overcome them, or does he not? This problem will be solved for you, if you see Mabel Xormand in "The Slim Princess," which conns to the Grafod for two days, :vnmencmg Tuesday. both in the growing of tobacco and in the production of CQtton may partici pate in the planning of movements ex pected to be set in motion looking toward the organization of co-operative marketing associations for both cotton and tobacco and the reduction of the 192 i acreage. ' There are eleven sizes of rubber tires in use for passenger automobiles. BIJOU MONDAY Eddie Polo In - the Greatest Serial Ever Presented to Wilming ton Audience "K I N G :OF THE: CIRCUS" Whether .or not you are a reg ular aerial fan, you will might ily enjoy the wonderful pho todrama of thrilla. Over the waves came sorv 'row and vain, thepr love made all things bright again for Flotsam. One of the most ap y pealing pictures with, lovely, -piquant, whimsical OLIVE THOMAS. ' One of the most pleasing pic tures of the week! (jRA NT) VJ4 "Home o Perfecl JL Pictures' TOMORROW ONLY! No chance to see It excei.t f MONDAY 11 I. W. WILLIS EXPERT VULCANIZING i Q,ulck Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JOS Market Street 1 Read Star Classified Ads. SECRETARY MEREDITH IS TO BE AT TtALEIGH ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Will Address Cotton and Tobacco Growers of the State (Special to The Star RALEIGH. Jan. 1 -Secretary" of Ag riculture Meredith, former Governor Richard I. Mannipg of South Carolina, head of the Cotton Export corporation movement, and Assron Sapixe of Cali fornia, expert in co-operative market ing, are expected to address and con fer with the cotton and tobacco grow ers of this state at their meetings'-to be h'-ld in llaleigh .January 12 and' 13. The Xorth Carolina Tobacco tlrowers association meets Wednesday. January 12, and the North Carolina, division of the- American Cotton association Thursday, the JSth. While these arc separate and distinct organizations, they have a great deal in common. Both are working' toward the same end that proper aid the most .efficient marketing facilities may be provided for the principal, agricultural products of Xorth Carolina-, Tholr meetings and sthestv will be strictly business meetings rather than , speech-making occasions have been arranged coinci dentkUy in order, that those interested 7 r WAY COMSTOCK !MORRIS GEST PRBSer mm TH& oRluHTtJT WntDytllT OF RECENT mS A: BY Ginr DotWN AM G&RGE fllDDLETON. Ofif Solid YearaUomgacre Theatre. N.Y. WnuA SUDEDB GOMEDyCAST. 1 PRICES, 2.00, S1.50, 1.00, 75c. Seats on sale tomorrow at the Wilmington Talking Machine Company The Picture of Your Dreams WHAT IS IT that comes ' to every woman f Love, marriage, the hunger for children t A jrrent moment of decision? The sac riflce of unselfish ness? You'll know when you c STOMAS ' Dot6nder I ABMMINCE PRODUCUW H New scenes, new faces, new charm, new plot. A play H M t romance and thrills, a tender tale of love that Is sweet U S witk the tang of the open sea. Rich In settings, strong In W H P.lot an excellent cast, a real drama that appeals 'instantly, W M a different kind of role for this beautiful girl. l TUESDAYi GRAND WEDNESDAY A screen version of the famous hook and stage play by America's great est writer, George Ade MABEL NORMAND in a picture like the kind which made her famous "THE SLIM PRINCESS" With one of the best supporting ensts ever assembled. This is the pic ture that failed to arrive when booked recently. It is one of the best of the week PATHE NEWS ALSO! COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WILL ROGERS IN ONE OP THE BEST PICTURES OP THE YEAR, "CUPID, THE COWTUSCHER.M YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE! II ill 1 tm" u.tu m i ji ii g.lli , : . . WiWiei 4i-i-T A POWERFUL PORTRAYAL OF THE VERY SOUL OF WOMAN f iVtr- Starring IffMsfcl DOROTHY PHILLIPS Brilliant Star of WSMbMslW t "THE HEART OF HUMANITY I .S righty1 ru-Ju.t as it came to Au " I T whole opera was stageTulThTlc 111 under.tamd- play for wbick TR O VAT; - The Evolution of the Science of Health : .1 . - The world must advance. Without discovery and de velopment we would today find ourselves back on the . plane of the dark ages. WTien one has something that adds to the wel fare, happiness and well-being of the world, it is natural to depend on those who have been benefited to spread the good news. ; No doubt, therefore, you have heard about Chiroprac tic. You'll hear a great deal more about t, as this wonderful health science becomes better known. Chiropractic demonstrates that there is a cause for all disease, and Invariably ; It is found in the spine. 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