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. 4 y ;v i,- j:! ! . . r - E -MORNING STARr WILMINGTON, N. C. .THURSDAY, JANUARY-13;. 1921. S ,1 is-. FIVE 0 III It! :o h a 'Is h m ir Id m - H sou ta th .erri rest to i) I thJ e coil y ki on with axatu with ugh :axat gene se St! he st; rill m ions d it irovlsl keep can ties he hi; 1th th more fte sti tion Jvide prose io fail and ty- am ,ns w IP will i prov stice the ex forma; ment p highw i satisl ounty and t it corti naf e done done 1 agenci instruct reason reason ;annot is to ma after t ze and ,f sufltci hkh to e kept ther fu iate act :cause so build th i state 3 ivor fore1 ie constr shways r they lection,' . the cou to ma!.nt within tH He characj isht to i i that oi nn for th ie state M the syl m taxai io't stand ite purt0: of nipleted , cept P 1 y author clatior. r of mall .7 olemn ,.v which inires.; j-js'ine) RYAN'S FINANCES ARE GOTK PLACED WITH TRUSTEES ree dw. seeking to 1"WU - j Dlvert Tonnage From Seaboard getllemcnl Of AffrfirS to' Bej TVrASHINGTOJJan"l2. Three gov Made Without .. ernment departments are 'at work Liquidation Commissioner Sutter of 4 the shipping ' 1 oki gulf, ports to en- . lZ.aUsfactorjf1 ,1r?.hem f handle the. export com- . - . . i , t.' Ton h" v . ... n i n i p- i . I 'nouiiiesoriE-fnatlTi. i - ! , ipnt l lne i valle - -. me laiositisipiJi el V Kvan and Allan A. Ryan' and 1'2'1 without liquidation was an iornp h-ri- tonight 'by Samuel: Un- termy r co u use 1 lor the Ryan lnter- valley ""' Plinsr : board, the ' interstate commerce commission and the depart- t commerce, he said, are cooperan J ting to overcome the .artificial diversi COTTON HILL MAN JO ADDRESS DUNN PEOPLE , -;V. - ) -iii ' j."-. "':;-V:.:.rr"': V",'.'.'-. Col. W. A. Erwin of Erwin Cot ton Mills Will Speak Before Commercial Chamber w" i . . - in i n Mis- a n,AnAu.vi irame: lo th Atlantic fuer wi wraraerce win noia f-rl," "control of his properties I ' Mississippi .valley in order - that ; mtt"? i1,?." Jf thC ontlnue to operatethem as 8WPments originating in that section ltl0" Mondaj--..nItfht. -nil l0"u"1 . mayflowflVfrMllfmmm,if , f : Colonef Krwin, whose prin . n i II I' v ' I -pi-,0 pctilemeri nt arrived at does not as y k .'xchange." he added, "which will r.,s1 with all possible energy. "L'pettlement arrived at will not , iv ami renders unnecessary , the rll iation' of Mr. Ryan's extensive, J ,l n..- .Mr. Ryan takes this oppor- ",vru' deny the many baseless and i11".': minora that have been clrcu- 'p0".' i no- Vilsi rAlattnna !n hnn'lf. jutart fiinmi"B " - e circles and to give public expres nn of his appreciation of the uniform justiov and courtesy that he -ahs re- '.-XW cuar.inty Trust company": and iivin I'nfermyer have 'agreed t6 ' act ' . linear tho a ctva am an t ' (Special, to The Star) DUNX, Jan. : 12. Featuring an ad dress by Col' William i A. Erwin, head of the Erwin Cotton Mills company, and a report Tof the year's work fcy Secretary .T. U Riddle, the Dunn cham- its- annual organiza cipal mill When the eulf nort- hamaHA fo. Is at Duke, near Jiere, is deeply inter- cilitles available to handle the traffic e8ted n-Iiinn future. He is expected he' said, - the uhipSlngli wmuto tel1 the- businfess men who. have locate tW m.J:IiX:l2 n so hard" hit by depressed condi- mnaa w .v- Z i. 7. ' ,P e.n1in Dunn on several previous occasions the eonitructToT, of Ti 8 S e , . In S and each time he has succeeded in SovSion 7n, l?iP rs- R-vmf1L!,ier id eating a, spirit of optimlsm . that did ?on U will ll ?SS5l ne8 much for the progress of the eWmuni- handle a maxim,! V470 tV-. It as a Speech by him -that-put ,! letm aximtini now of ,traffle rests j new. -nfe. nt6 the business .of th com- Tfc.',;'i-!-' ' i ' imunityjn'the dark days of 1914. i. mSree'-'dpartinent!, he- said' The address will, follow a business 1 ilLl f commercial advantag.es meetlng .which' is to,beirIn at 7 o'clock, to' result from the flow of Mississmni I rt-v. .s,i . U freight to foreign markets through the jthe nnan(fial condition of the'orgahiza- tjuii. ..porw in tnis connection commis- jtibn and tell' in detail of vtheibig and Bioner Sutter declared a, much quicV er liittle- thines accomplished by the andmore satisfactory route for Kocdsci,amber-during the -first year of its U. W.' GRIFFITH i! Blatincea, 15cr 25c, 35c IVtghts, 25c, "35c, ; 60c (Tax Extra) . oya STARTS t i n A via Bn33 ,:" . com. I oday.u--s,sSi4' D. W. GRIFFITH PRESEiXTS, DIRECT FROM A nEl'AHKABlE UIX AT THE CEORGE COHAJ THEATRE. BROADWAY A5D FOBTT-THIRDSTREET, SEW YORK CITY V ' I (l&ii - 1 ' 'MILDRED rtAfeRISS. gISTO E(iRO AGAIN ASKS' TO E MADE A MAGISTRATE (Special to The Star) t A vivston. .Ian. 12. Charles ,F. Dunn ' n't gro. today announced his in ttntion to make application a second tim' for a local magistracy. . Some mo;i'hc as") Dunn appealed to , the wh';tP public for indorsements to ?the governor, contending that the appoint- flaring it 'as sought for the honor and for the convenience of himself and other negroes. . . J ' . In his new application, ussunieaiy io Governor Morrison, Dunn will state that lie "W0UIU i cmyuneicu jo marry negro couyiea a.uu iu iry trivial matters involving negroes. e Tould not under any circumstances of ficiate in a case, cause or marriage ai lectins whites. uunn- was- a- justice of the peace years ago, and refrained, he declares, from interiering witn white persons anairs. - .ne is .uie wealthiest negro in Lenoir county, in kis appeal to the executive . he will state -that he gave three, sons, to .the grmy during the . v oi;ia war. to -South American' countries will ' be obtained through the gulf than 'from the Atlantic seaboard. , Readjustment of rail rates will be necessary,' the," commissioner declared. in ..order, to remedy any inequalities In life. - Among' the things t64 be 'reported are the big program of road development through which the business men Of Dunn have subscribed thousands of dollars for the building ot, highways the rates from Mississippi valley points i throusrh those -sections- of Harnett, to the Atlantic or Pacific and to the ISair.pson and Johngton counties con gulf. Thisquestiori he said is for the'tiguous to Dunn; the many civic im attentior of ; the IntefState commeice'provementSi clean up campaigns, cele commlsslon, addinPT'that the- solution brations and school . croupd ' imprDve- of this j problem - woujd folov' tho dt- ment; the several enterprises attracted yelopment of the. facilities of the gulf to the community through the "efforts ports and the adequacy of shipping. "of - the ; chamber, and help given the At the same time Commisloner Sutter declaredthe three departments are considering the . others side of the scheme incoming shipments and it is I planned that, cargoes , originating in foreign poits destined for the Missis sippi should' venter1 through-the"' gult Dunn district, its people and industries generally!,' .The Dunn chamber of commerce x is one of the strongest and most active organizations of its kind in the state. It began to function' in January of last year with a membership of about This, he said, is of particular impor-j 400 members and an annual income of tanc in th South American trade. asi$6,500. Although the scarcity of fcous- it would furnish .an. almost direct trade ling facilities and labor handicapped its route instead . of the present practice of shipping through Atlantic. ports. MISS LIL.L.IE COBB BRIDE OF K. F. FOSCUE IX KIXSTOX FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT , FROM TEXAS TO CAMP BRAGG iSnccial to The Star) FXVETTEVILL.E, Jan. 12. T h c transportation of the 17th field ' artil j'tery regiment from. Camp Trayis. Texas, to Camp Bragg was compietea aionaay I morning witii the arrival here of the last of the units composing the . regi ment. Six batteries and headquarters snd supply companies make up the outfit, the personnel numbering 17 offi cers and 753 enlisted men. The regi- nent is under the command' of Maj. Charles E. Ide.' . With the arrival of the 17th regi ment, Camp Brag now- has- representa tives of three of the most .renowned I American divisions, the 5th field artil lery being from the first division, and (Special to The Star), KINSTON, Jan. 12. Miss Lillie Cobb, a daughter of Mrs. Kate . Cobb, and Kenneth Foy Poscue, a city official, were married 'at' St. Mary's Episcopal church Were this afternoon ; at 4 o'clock in the presence of a large num ber of relatives -and friends. 'The rec tor, v Rev.; -.Francis . J.. .H. Coffin, per formed the ceremony. Miss Katie Cobb was maid-pf-honor and ' small Gillian Dawson ring-bearer. A. C. Foscue, of -Maysville, was best man. 'Benjamin Patrick, George Edgar Haskitt. John Harvey and W; Asbury Mooire were the ushers. The bride wore' a blue' traveling suit. ' Mr. and Mrs. F,oscue left Immediately after the ceremony for Washington, work early in. the year, it has per formed a service pleasing to its mem bers. During the coming year it ex pects to make itself the most, helpful agency - in the community life. SEVERAL CAPIASES SERVED Number of - Foreigners Indicted ' On . FTand Charges -; (Soeclal to The Star) WILSON. Jan. 12. T. W.. Bartholo mew, United States deputy marshal, for the Dast week has served capias on seven Asyfians who are under bonds of $1,000 for their appearance before Judge H. G. Connor Jn federal court; in Ral eigh February 21, the charge being using the, mails for rrauauient pur poses. Th names') and addresses of. defen dants are: George Kannan, Wilson; A, G Rabil, Smithneld; Charles Kaoinan, James Kannan, Willie George And Jos eph Ellis, Goldsboro, and Nassif Farris, THE SPEGTACULAR ROMANCE Earth'a Greatest Screen Spectacle Players 4,000 Dancers Alive with and Beauty .nr? rJf n rw v; i 1 ii . i.i -r-;- - ;::;.:w J V ) J -T,:v;.'..i.. Love . A-,iBory Most - Cotir '' Motion Picture 75,000 r- s Horsciv .1 2J Big Stars Yesterday . CONSTANCE TALMADGE fir y if t t frsf i a. I $ J J5l '1 ENACTED BY THE-GREATEST CONSTELLATION OF STARS EVER ASSEMBLED IN ONE PRODUCTION ,''.:' Constance Talmadge, Alma: Rubens, Elmo Lincoln, Mildred Harrij Eric Strohelm, Seena Owen, Tully Marshall, Pauline Stark, George Selgmann, George Fawcett, etc. ALMA RUBENS A PURPLE ROMANCE OF ANOTHER DAY Wherein is shown the grandeur and Inspiring love of the most gorgeous period '..i . In all history ' , The Original Synchronized Music Score Will Be Presented I the 21st from the.fl.fth'dl'vialQSi.'; .. JAPS KILL SHIP ENGINEER TOKIO, Jan. , 12. Newspap.er . .dig latches received from Vladivostok re- Iport that thp chief engineer, of the American' cruiser Albany .was .Shot ,jDy It Japanese soldier while he was re- I turning to his vessel at 4 o'clock this roorninjrand died shortly afterward. D.--C., and- other points. - Both are lveniy. , iiw'w.. known and related In Lenoir, Craven, Notice ! JifigS.S? W, Tn. other counties of this seci . served . on , J. is. mitowu "T"r"' tion; COTTON BUSINESS REVIVING j MANCHESTER, - Jan. 12. -The fifst sign of .a xeviyal in the. cotton - trade is shown in the decision of the "Fed eration of Master Spinners to extend Short' time in the mills spinning Egyp tian cotton to a fortnight, instead of a month? and in the meantime to take a ballot on future action. . - .Tnhnstfln county Monday y .X Bartholomew citing bim to . appear In the federal court at. r Raleigh v .before Judge Connor January. 204 Plaintiffs are, George E. Keith and' company, of Massachusetts. - : -.--'...' - After bein.r closed down for several weeks on account, of the Christmas hol idays, the Wilson , tobaccb warehouses resumed c business todayv .The5 breaks were small; no improvement hi prices. At The Theatres Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand I0TAI-THI2 FALL OF, BABYLON Massive scenes. the - pomp -and- cere Ii'ny of days gone, by, sensational hrlot rates, danrinc cirls at the feast Io'Belshazzar ai: are a part of David rlc Criffith's tremendous production. line rail of Babylon.", .onening: Rfee-day ensracement at the Royal Rater today. o more vivid and romantic nicture 'life exists than that reflected in the p-Christian era. when Babylon's fills were the boundary of a life of pHionate and mystic splendor. -'Hu- winy, has outprown Babylon's ' man nth at his' best, for it has given this wizzard - of the -drama an opportunity to express that peculiar genius, so vividly : revealed In all -his past super- pictures, wherein prodigious, throbbing scenes, of grandeur -are maae Dut cue background for the unfolding of a love story .of. tender appeal anld . charming simplicity. GRAND "GOOD REFERENCES" Constance ;Talmadgoi has searched for sinners, she's been a love expert and a perfect' woman, but-for the firs! fim. tn iter -career, has she gone to the i uw ii i d i v iuii s - . M anrl rrarh. hut in natrlotlsm love ! lengths of rescuing a young mi.n irm "-loyalty, the hearts of men and jail in a picture. "Opod Kererences, men havf. nnt Mnn,i -ti,. Wall 'her latest Firsts National vehicle, to Babylon" is a simnle-' love stnrv 'be exhibited at the Grand'theater, com- uendit k i fMinst a backtrrnnnd of colossal pies of Krundeur wherein slave deal- f .- Knaves, noldiers. court - beauties fM ladies of tho hnrom hrnmA the PWrsstingr eloment.s. "Th Fall,' of P'OJ'lon ' undonhtPflli'. iirlll .ohnw. f5rl.f- mpnein today. Being ; in ,' love with- a fascinating young- lady' is enough 'to keep at y young n-an in -a constant state of worry and .perplexity. -. But being in love with - a beautiful girl -who balled you iut of night court and '.didn't tell your family about tne trouoie Keep- ing the mue , aarit . secre. over vour head, to drive you at your leisure that is . misery that beggars description. - : . ) t, t in TUtvo I.VES OF, ' .THE '. RAIL" Tnriav the Biiou again offers an at traction that should pack IU from ,rir nntil late in the showing of one sf th e-reatest Parampunt-Artcraft produetlotis in which William S. .Hart has ever been starred, ''Wolyes. of the Rail." hot a re-issue, but? one. of ' Hart's late special . productions. .which any other theater in Wilmington1 would be unable to show at such suiaxt prices. ' Hart is first seen as. "Buck'V Andrade. a daring highwayman, .whose gang is feared and. dreaded by the officials of a western railroad. ' "Bu'ck'.s'-' conver sion Is- effected ".at the., bedside of his dying mother,' and he gives', to his task of reformation all the energy, vitality and thoroucrhness that characterize his career as a hold-up and' all-around bad man'' BUCK oewmes r auium-!1 champion of law and "order, a, loyal protector of the railroad .company's propertyand a safe guardian of gov ernment money, thoush he?has to fight his former trang to do. so. Of course there's a s-irl In the case-Faith Law son, the operator In the railroad tower at Smoky Gap, and the-awakening of Andrade's new character and his steadfastness of purpose are partly .the result of his love for her. Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not needed is a, burden; a hindrance to activity, and acurb upon pleasure. Many forms of advice to reduce v,-eight have been advanced, such as dieting, hard work, excessive exercise, etc, all of which , are either t$x!easant ordansrous. The latest, more modernand pleasant way to takeoff burdensome fat, is to take, after each meal and at bedtime, a Marmola Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous Marmola Pre-. scription from which they take their name-; To get ry of fat at the rate of two, three or four pounds a week, simply take one of thrxm little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until -you have .reduced , youf , weigntto waere you want k. aju yviiucicb or fiabbiness will remain. to show where the fat came off.; . - ' . -They are for sale by all drnpgtets at $1 for a good size box. If you prefer to have them come to youdirect py mall, prepaid, in plain sealed cover, send amount to the Marmola Co., 97 Garfield Building, Detroit, Mich . and bid roodbye to dieting, exercise and fat. Be yourself.slmv trim end attractive. TODAY OtfIX f1 T; Q iingtoTi' ipgpi 7V -Si - II t. '-' .': . -.1 :). . k :: :. far ?r ; If .. r "f? 1 1 Ai? .S i1 - &&'T?- AOT It Paiii -in Your Back? Then Follow ThU Advice Huntingdon, W. .Va. ''I will - say . that - Dr. Pierce's Anuric (anti-uric acid) Tablets are the best I erer tried; they relieve anyf form of kidney trouble quicker than any medicine I hat e ever UBed. I took about one third of- the bottle and was greatly . bene fited. My daughter and ' son-in-law also weresuffering with pain in back. I gave them, the remainder tof the medicine' and they were entirely re lieved. Anuric must be a very effic ient remedy." MRS. ED. DEFOE, 1944 4th Ave. All druggists, J 1 A First National Gnmraatee "irour Attraction bv DenisoriClifr AnAOrCfiAFTftcture Revel with "Big, Bill" Hart, foremost of all screen tar, in this stirring drama of the big ,. west.""- 1 R(JilANCE FOR ALL! THRILLS GALORE! Tbis is one-of the greatest new Arterait Picture yet made by Hart and is not tm old re-isae. 1 i f-t Jv . v M "V7 '' ' Tare's nothing will make, a person wink attho de.vil quicker than .n empty stomach and Connie was full of winks because her stomach lay all the way back against her spine! Certainly,' she. was' willing to ' work, but she dld-not' have'. any.' references that is, 'till she : 'swiped" ' her friends, got' ahead of "the .female mob' after: that soft Job," and had it easy till some. old chicken (whp'd never see fifty, again!) 'came to her employ errand Connie had to beat it on a, droiam, of a , yacht, and man on,rt taiif nhnnt a time!. Safv she'had it. ' And' f or vonee never, had to, her best feller "he just natcherally f elr.'r ; ?5 ' vamp Wok D.V?. GRIFFITHS , J Vv A fC FALL OF BABYLON - -. :. - ..--p - - . 1 1 - I : : RIQNZO 0. IUSB ' " DRTRAIT ANO IStiMTifflE OH VEKT PACKAGE Over 1 .Million Tablets Taken Daily. v You 'are. troubled with SICK HEAD ACHES. .You art CONSTIPATED. What you est makea yon sick,. Your food lies in you itomach and feels like a roclc. Gas lormS. You' hv pain around your , heart. That is INDIQE8TION. For re lief take each HATiy JHERRS TABLET. - v MONEYBACK GUARANTEE In each box. . A. O. BLISS CO., WASH, D, C. ' y9! iiung . thee-day '.'Wt the Royal Toda,. !..';:-'OC.''- -.1 ;Hairhasrn,afto 1 iiess, in many cases. x n is -. f tifically proved , 'Yours may be an ame n-v i- .blecase;butyou bavenot been usingthe r- Vrmer relief. Sodo not dcUy -in apply- , -t -v-.ii r'wltner! are0 coa- fint they offer joi-saUsfscryhair - crowth or -your tnoney-Daca us - -fnxolTAlJKOat.ny. 'drug stor. - Apply IoUJko eac tt oar-; watch your mirror! : Do a kindly act, . ihow bald friends this dvtrttmsnt. .'; -'-'"' '' , '' In her latest comedy itft " t - '-- - ' ' '-' ' '- i - Jost n Uttle different,; from Connles" , prevlons Vlctnrc '''"' -V':' ''.'' r''vf,.,. '-- I as fnnny "'',;. .'V, - ' -Bnt Jnat . A picture; for everybodyr-fVomUhe j president r the - company '4own - . . his gnm-chewtn Remington, nete- v, THE COSTWEST TALMADCE PICTCRE R :BH0WN Aj. ; " --, . 'x V-t .f .--, . THE GRAM) , 11 11 ;r-vI-;"5 4 -And Friday; PATHE KEAV8,'TOOS - ' I .-. VJI 'Home Perfeti- '-., . - -Plctni1-" .. - A- .A, v:.r s -... Read Star ei sihed 1 Ads :v.iIi--1v-. ' V i . I"'? v V.--. If' '4' .ft- Mi ( 111 ., f : ! r ' : CW'M I'm--:: U! U i'v-'r'l ; 'l'1 V-C I; t .. tVvvO-yiV'V.ii Ut: mmmm : ;! ilx i'f-. :I ii, s ... f ! ! - ! .'i !" mmm fi"-:t V.H U r: imp . t i'f nrC I , j; If " ';' :' "5? !, I, .'!1 ' , F. s.- t-' 'ii .''fl .-.5 .. 1-1.1. '! I,- - :'.'! 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