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v . v - i - . , v- THE MORNING STAB WILMINGTON, N, C., TUESDAY, JANUARY; li;. 1921. - FIVES' At The Theatres1 Yimnn. ,.rf.VJl5 a vjjoture attraction which ; ckers who have followed s a medium for' the"; 3e- . oaiiv hie-, dramatic ideas ve;opmeni - ,.nnot afford u t ' ' in hicnasD fir. rhanh A ho proL- The , -.. ' a t reft i llt 1 na- is from the De of Lenore flip FLVl J.(" - - rnffee a I Los Angeles newspaper b.3.iutiiul artiste in- a rare Academy : Bijou : Victoria v. . Royal : Grand nam K COY AIi nl.all Younff itHlen USC1V ' in "The For- which opened to ca the Royal yesterday J. Ionian 11 in rt T cewhich' cause her to. leave Paris a friencllv haven in America, her for.Lnpht immolation of self and re oouseti1' c T,.r.rlrllv affairs. the dea- rpmeni ii ui" " ltr ioart.hir front sorrow . to tlnv wnii -. - mance and from romance to love t all its attendant misunderstand- "ivI -. imnnv Annino .rnrma n . , ana wh- i.t-i-.i CT ...... pharm. and affords " a StOO -tor. nf tho 7h io-Vnaot r , iii70fi form of entertainment. J. ;ri,r well be said that, ho actress Kimball You n;: in onaiaiicy uj. cua.rac r,ition lieauty and histrionic art The cat headed by Miss Young in t.,,ia siioh notables as Conway Tearle, the American stage; Kathryn known iinu umticu..ij. ( ui Hal! a - sterling: favorite ; Milla Davenport, Stanton dam j0ns: A inter iinpi Lanoe. YTU''flmS anu juauvimiuu, an nAmtre that auaiences eyerywnere 1 receive a special ueau Will just been, secured for a special eneasre- V it he Roral opening Thursday witn the ordinal special synchronized music score. ..: From all accounts, the magnitude of this super-snectacl is th mnt t r gering and most startTlng'achievement Mr. Griffith has thus, far brought into being, with more than 125,000 men and women in one scene of splendor that sbows all,, the. color life -and abandon ment of ft. 'bacchanalian feast. The cast of players, too, is typical' of a .Griffith company, Including such established favorites ; as i Constance Talmadge, Georse Fawcett, Mildred Harriss , (Mrs. Charles Chaplin), Tully Marshall, Pauline Stark. Seena Owen, Alma Rubens, Kate Bruce, Alfred Paget and Elmo" Lincoln. STATE ELECTORS CAST ifBAlLOTfOm He and Roosevelt Nominated in t Eloquent Speeches at a . Formal Meeting Famous , Old tor Cough Recipe oyrup By R. E. POWELL RALEIGH, Jan. 12. Special, support ers of President -elect Warren G. Hardr ling in the recent election would have been.moyed if not swayed by the elo- EaUr and ebapiy made ut home, bat it beats them all far ' - K quick result. .: r -; - ffi Thousands of housewives have f ouiid that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough prepara tions,' by using the well-known old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is. simple and. cheap but, it has no equal for prompt results. If takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough la 24 hours or less. ' " . -" Get 2Yft ounces of , Pinex , from anv druggist, ppur it into a pint bottle and cpence which attended the formal gathering of l the nreidentiai electors! add plain 'granulated sugar syrup to held there this morning had they heard t IUi V: preier use it beforp Knvmho - - clarified molasses honey, or corn syrup, it perore November. insfpna f siiar-svrun. EitW If Col. Albert L. Cox, of Raleigh, was tastes eofjH, keeps perfectly, 'and lasts It's truly astonishing : how quickly it air GRAND A romance of the (Kentucky mjun- -.1. 1. onAll ' , O nil V. r tains wiiii lue i w-'u n chivalry and a love siory as dir as IRISH PRIEST IS VIGOROUS IX HIS LABORS FOR IRELAND LONDON, Dec, 24.(Corre9pondence of the f,. Associated Press) Father Michael- O'Flanagan, actinsv president Of Sinn Fein, who sent the famous tele gram; to Premier Lloyd GeOrge askirij him what- steps he proposed to make peace in Ireland before Christmas," ts described by one who knows him' as Vthe 'sort of man who -would not hesi tate to argue with; the pope himself." "When he r was curate - of . Crossna," says Professor Robert Mitchell Henry in - "The Evoiutioifi of Sinn Fein," "Father; O'Flanajran had 'taken a very active nrt on the side of Sinn Fein ',n the East Cavah election, when Arthur Griffith " was returned. . ': "Soon after he was "deprived by his bishop, Dr. Coyne, of all his faculties as "a priest, Including the right to say mass. The technical offense for which he was punished was that of" having addressed meetings within the bound aries of rtltree ' parishes of ' the - local" parish priests. ' - ; " t "Everyone knew that the real reason for his punishment was not the techni cal offense,, but- the fact . that his speeches had been strongly, and even violently,' Sinn Fein. - v "The people of Croesna . retorted hy sliuttingr Upr the parish church, and re fusing to' allow mass to be said in it bys anyone else. ' V After the Easter- rising of 1916. Father O'Flanapran took Eamonn de Valera's place. - In apoearance, he Is described as a smiling than "in early, middle age, with just a- suspicion of silver in .his jet- blaclt hair. His cfonversjttioiT is easy and witty, and on the platform he is an effective speaker,-with a crisp com mand of epigram. ' ' ' selected to oto ; Washington Febru- QVir Q artA n UA HnJ..r A M j v ,a.a. .llC'BLOLt3 B 1111R V U L 1 I) r !-.'. ', biggest majority recorded below the I., a TnaA. fi,n nhUm cna a Colonel Cox Mason and 'Dixon line nominated Governor Cox for President An J r. i V . t . , . . . luimer s;)ea.Kcrr isrummitt nomi nated Franklin JD' Roosevelt for vice president, and; the " electors ' voted solidly for the victims of the landslide. Former Senator LinSsay Warren was selected as elector in place of Stewart of Washington, and Dr. J.. T. Joyner was chosen 5 to fill the vacancy in the electoral college caused by the death of J. L. Barham, of Goldsboro. Charles A. "Hines of Greensboro served in place of Ben Holden, qf Louisburg, who could not DiS present. . ;' v nen the electors gathered they selected , Felix Alley, of Waynesville, as chairman, and Col. R. B. Redwine, of Monroe, as secretary. The Democratic, candidates were placed in nomination in just as serious vein as -though the -event were in the San Francisco convention, hall instead of the senate chamber in Raleigh and 12 votes were formally recorded for Cox and Roosevelt. ' , Colonel Cox and W. A. Self, of Hick ory, were -the -electors-at-large, , while each congressional . district had an elector. Colonel Cox was selected by the 12; to take the hews to Washing ton. , - ' JACKPKKFORD ' 'MLrrnlsaiPriRD OF KINGDOM COME Oprninj; a two-day engagement at ihr Grand' Theater today1. '. the self-same hills that will tug at your heart, with adventure," thrills and the big: wholesome outdoors, the most memorable work of that ' tjeloved author John Fox, Jr., 'The Little Shep herd of Kingdom Come" opens 'an 'en gagement at the Grand theater today that should-be an epoch in the enter tainment history of this theater, and should play to the largest crowds ot the whole season. ' "In their preparations for filming this immortal story, Goldwyn vcpuld have done no better than cast in the 'title role Jack Pickford. whom ou"s;can easily imagine playing he role if "you have read the storyvjHeart interest, youthful love, red-blooded action, romance and picturesque American atmosphere, these were the require ments; and it is in work containing these- elements that Jack Pickford stands pre-eminent, and "The Little 'Shepherd of Kingdom Come" possesses hi o. these and more, i The supporting "cast is one of the most , capable ever put to work i on a single production, including Pauline Starke, Clara Horton, Edyth Champan anif James Xeill, and ' the picture ia personally directed by Wallace Hprsley. It is an attraction no one who wants wholesome, pure and unadulterated amusement can afford to" overlook.' : Mothers, Prepare! INSECTS 10ESTROY HOUSES OF ' WOOD IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLES ens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and drea ded cough Hisappear entirely. No thing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly , concen trated compound, of genuine Norway; pine "extract, known .the world, oyer for its healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disappointment lay asking your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction .or money , promptly refunded, The Pinex Co, IV" Wayne, Ind. - - - i j 1 , , , .If Tonll ""J V You'll r him .y . ,hl ! A I . i .. V .,- it'l BIJOU . Two weeks ago the last Fatty Ar buck feature at the Bijau did one of Hie biggest day's business of the sea son, and for the topliner attraction on to'lay s bill the . management has 'an other one just as big, just as funny nd palculated to bring even bigger crowds to that theater. Fatty Arbuckle, the world's one and inimitable comedy artist in Bright Lights" depicts our' "hero's"' Plight when he goes into the big city in arch of adventure and amusement. His trials and tribulations were many, W he emerges only? after many temp- ations have beset him on every , hand, 'ts a corking -two-reel comedy and ;ou .don't want to miss it. - -( international Xews, also- is an at- faction today, it's hard to say how "a(ny PeopleT come Just to see the News, 5"t when it arrives late and misses "en a single performance, the man agement hears from it! There's also & roaring Universal star comedy "Fresh irom the Country" on the bill today. lp0THKR f'BIPFtTH 'PRODUCTION 1 i"-ygoers who. have been privileged .lsee r)- W. Grifflth"s great-spectacles, ne Birth of a Nation" and "Hearts of e orld," will be interested" In the jnodncement that his recent colossal ouuction, The Fair of Babylon,", has r- ' i i ' HONOLULU, T. IL, Dec. 21. (Cor respondence - Associated Press)- Con struction of frame buildings in the ter ritory of Hawaii is Impracticable ow ing to ravaa-es of insects, acoriilng.to D. T. Fullaway, entomologist of the board of commissioners of agriculture and forestry for the territory. , p Quoting Japanese experts jn ' Form osa, where similar conditions preva;. Fullawaysaid hat iron and stone wertf the onlyi positively 'safe materials to 'use. ,- 1 . ..- ,. . . '". :' ... -.1 '. i ; ; .:. . . ; AIR STATION IN .HAWAII HONOLULU, -T. H., Dec. .21. (Cor respondence Associated Press) Plans for-a million-dollar naval air, station at Pearl harbor, the navy's big base In Hawaiian waters, have. been passed on here-and forwarded to .Washington for final approval it is announced by Lieu tenant Commander R. D. Kirkpatrick, head of the' naval air force here. .The outstanding feature of the navy's air plans . for -Hawaii, he said, is a proposal to maintain an air base here with machines, powerful enough to link Hawaii ,by air with continental United States an.d the far east. . CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ' -AND HEAD NOISES If yoij know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it 'to them and you may have" been the means of--saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. ' In England scientists for a long ' time . past have recognized that catarrh Is "a ' constitutional disease and necessarily . requires . constitutional treatment: v ; , : ' Y Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means to tal deafness, or else the disease may .-be driven down the air passages towards the lungs which Js equally as danger ous. The following formula which is used extensively in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under" more favorable climate conditions. , Secure from your druggist-1 ounce ot Parmint (Double strength). 1 Take this VinmA and add to it 1-4 point of hot water and a. little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one. .ta.bl.e- snoohful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief , from distress- in e head : noises. Clogged nostrils should open," breathing become easy and hearing improve as the inflamma tion in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaees-of the system and 'has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results. The nrenaration is easy to maKe,' costsviir tie and is pleasant to take. Every per-. son who has catarrh or liead noises or ia hard, of hearing should, give mis treatment a trial. (Adv.) , , When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother and when a woman passes through, the changes of middle life, are, the three. I Periods of life when P?S I Dr. Pierce's" Faror- v iite Prescription is most needed. Many thousands would testify just as does the following: Raphine, Va "I took. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion about two years ago during ex pectancy and got along fine better thanwany other time. I was ill only two hours, or maybe less. I. am the ! mother of seven children." MRS. J. ' I. HALIBURTON, R. F. D. 1. . Send 10c for large trial package of Farorite Prescription Tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, N. Y. IMS, DO IS- When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests . No telling how soon the. symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you nave a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister; As first aid and a certain remedy,. Musterole is excellent; Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re ' lieves sore throat; bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches backer joints, sprains, sore mcteies, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 He had one good dog;! You'll be fe "Chad" Buford from the first title to the end! llAGItoEMY The jmmODE end :the MOUNTAIN GIRL m D.W.GRI&TTXS THE FALL QF BABYLON Opening an engagement at the Roynl Tuday. L FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 14 Ed (Strangle?) Lewis (World's Champion) Vs. . w;' John Hercaele . . (Pride of Shipyard) Ringside Tickets At NEWMAN'S CAFE 3 S:L". Thur., Jan. 13 1).W; GRIFFITH SkrsQHQJtoj tftesaits , cA PURPLE ROMANCE OF w4MOTNER DAY. , ttnet Jhm Sensational Jim, I ; ' 1 I SdOOO PIAYEOS TAKE PACT HUNORSOS OP WILD BEASTS 4O0O DANCIKO OIRLS. Cast Includes. CorvstanceTalmadde. TiUy Marshall Elmer Cliitoix Alma .Rubers Elmo Lirtcolxt " Alfred Pagt 'A- COMPLETE MUSIC SCORE A romance of the "Kentucky mountain, with the spell of, southern chivalry .and a love story that will tng at yeur heart. A touching, human, appealing j story of a boywho believed: his own ideas mo strongly that he was willing to glveup anything for them. A PICTJJRE THAT WILL BE IN YOUR MtND FOR SOME TIME TQ COME ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST APPEALING PICTURES : - OF THE YEAR TMQTTLE;MEFHERD. QF KINGDOM (DOME by John Fox Jn Author of "Heart o tKe Hlliaif ',Traii of the Lonesome Pine" and "The KentuckJan" ) AVith an exceptional en'st of players , Pauline StarkeClara Horton,, James TV" eill, Clarke Marshall, Edythe Chapman THE BEST PICTURE IN JAClt PICKPORP'S CAREKR! ''Don't pass-up an opportunity to see. a picture of this one's class and character f . , PATHE XEWS TODAY , MUTT AM JEFF TOMORROW Every Day Prices :; : at - ! Belk-Villisms Co. DRESS GOODS AND " SILKS, ' . 50-inch Cue .jtsj.r. 6crgoi5,-pons:ea tuv . ttht.welgrnt for sepuiu.o ji'ijvta i11 school midtiy sa.v. Liu.c.t oi' mwy blue. 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