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THE MORNING STAR;' WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY.1 JANUARY 20,-192l) SEyENV At The Theatres c Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand S 'l the Confederate' army toeing a : iiravalry Officer. He was several times ' sheriff or Anson county, -having held the of fice about 18 years and giving eminent satisfaction to r .the people of the county, with Ahom ihe was very pop ular.. . v- ". - :-Wif: u,-,;; He vwaa'ajman' of noble and' eeneroua impulses, possessing the charm, and culturef the old south, and his pass ing removes one of the finest tvnoa of the southern gentleman, of the: old school1- .,,AS-y-if.x;; ,-. He ts- Hiir vi vi h?1t 1 su.' A n s-v t i !' Mi Aahe of this city, andr Mrs.' John Griggs, who lives -near, iAusonvilie: Mrs, Villl Craisr, of .XAtiatvta; ; Mr. T. B.-Wall. oCl Ainson , c&unty, i H . Y.iXKS 4 AND DODGERS TO : --: - . , .PI4AY AT , WINSTOS-SAL.EM - (Spfclaf to The' Star") WINSTONSAl.EM, iyn . JsatlOitals. :;V';-The1? tw.ar Uia- league teams 'Appeared; y&er"- Usti April while returning- 1 north ,; t rom r.thelr training eamp.;'Jn -Florida ;and. thev Irew largest... crowd that attended any of thelrygames befofe the deasua - season The Itotary club-at its weekly meet ing last night went on record in favor of maintaining the statS department of public; Welfare work -in Nbrtih Caro lina. V Resolutions . on subject will be forwarded; to- Forsyth : representative in the legislature.- -- m ROBERTS RINEHARPR 'Its & Great LiPe: Opening a two day nRaem&t th 43rattd lThetr todays ROVAIi ' - -. v Hailed bv the critics and '-motion picture public .as one' of the flneat'pro dui'tions of the current season, George Melford's "Behold My AVife," a marvel ous cinema adaptation of Sir. Gilbert l'atkor's internationally popular story . -'me Translation of a Savage," opens , three-day engragement at the Royal theater today and will without dou'bt be one of the greatest attractions of the season, having been requested by many Wilmington people who "saw.it during its remarkable New York run a month ago. ' The central characters are the aris tocratic son of an English family and the simple Indian "girl whom- he en counters in Canada while her is ' on business for the Hudson Bay, company. Receiving word from the fiance; back in England that she has broken with him because of his family's objections to their marriage, the youth, in a fit of rage, marries the Indian girl and sends her hack to Engl'andras his wife to disgrace his blue-blooded , sires. Then he proceeds 10 hit the 'toboggan in his own way. However, dramatic events work a transformation in both the young Englishman and. his bride and the ending; is a happy one. . at great cost by picture ktudios. and who were "surprised," "diapleased" or "indifferent," over the reults,- this frank enthusiasm by one v of the coun try's ' molt ., popular w humorists. de cidedly refreshing. A romantic .'tale of moonlight and. pearls, white elephants and grand -vlzers, it is also a picture of every day boy lire, crammed with humorous- situations. 'I.'s a - Greatt Life" -opens a two-day: engagement at the Grand today, and should prove one of the memorable treats of the entire season : - : rc ' ' GRAND ' ' Mary Roberts Rinehart, .eminent American author, has again done something individual and -different? She has admitted that "It' a Great Life," a pen child of hers. Is better as a moving picture than it was" as a story. Following closely upon the ex pressions of several well known au thors whose novels have been filmed vi'f - - ' BIJOU' : - Another one of those rare mid-week treats, another big five-reel super-fea ture, this time , starring William S. Hart is on deck for Bijou patrons today.They flock to see Bill Hart, and they throng in to see Fairbanks, and it's hard- to say which .gets the bigger reception at the Bijou on these bis all- star .Thursday feature -days. V William S.. . Hart . will . present at the Bijou today what nas- been pro nounced one of his very greatest . dramatic"- treats, "An Apostle of ' Ven geance," a five-reel picture , iir. which there Isn't a single dull moment, and a picture in -which-thre is a story that will keep, you gripped for an hour and a Duarter. , - ;'. - Supporting Hart in this one, is Joseph J. Dowlan, who became famous for his impersonation of the title roleJ in 'The Miracle Man." This adds dra matic strength untold to this picture, and' there are hundreds who will go just to . see i IJowlatf in' another great screen . role. r ,. '. : .; JUSTICE TO FARMER IN ' ' r STATE ROAD BUILDING Behooves Him to See That State Takes Over Main Roads V (Special to The Star) CHAPEL HILL, Jan. 19. Up to the present time, the counties have been compelled to spend the major portion of their road funds on the main, high ways connecting the principal ( cities and towns, which are used largely for commercial purposes. Even with their maximum expenditure of -funds - and energy on these main , roads, ' thev are kept in very poor condition.' -.-v-i The great majority of farming class do 'not receive any direct benefltfrom tlrtse main roads, although they-: are helping to pay for their, construction and upkeep. The average farmer- is v"y vitally interested in " the county r secondary roads, which are perforce neglected by the county because it has "oi iunds for both the main highways ani the secondary roads. If the cunty roads were Improved.-the -farm "s could reach the main highways '"-h maximum loads and thus derive me fullest bervefit from-both-county and main highways. ' . . By the state's taking over, these mam highways (5.500 miles) for con struction and maintenance, the' coun ties will be relieved of the burden, and Me' their own road . funds for bui ding and maintaining the county roais leading out., into the various iarmlng sections and thus give the average farmer a chance .t a better importation system.- -. There are "out 47.000 Miles, of these county or wconilary roads and the task' of keep K these in good passable condition ran re,quire aH the funds the' .counties ln raise. - lh- P'an offered by Governor:Morrit n his inaugural address to force "tC0,UI,tes 'to pay a portion of; the of construction of the main high .fA a nd a'l the cost of maintenance, 'in divided authority aa' to expendi m.f; "fould result in unbusiness-like mnr J dis,'atisfaction,. and an :even th- chaotlc state of 'road building W Ieaslble t would' only : serve , to I 'mer discriminate asrainst th farmer' idP tunds demanded by the state ,!.linr this Plan for construction and ''nil. u nce would not' only take all J '8 that might otherwise be used "uniy roads but would Joe over- 7 - - . in . North Carblina to see that the -bill for a state system of highways,' which orovides for state control, state Jinan cial responsibility, and state protection is enacted into law by the present gen eral assembly. - ' ''i'' MAJOR J. M. WALL OP AWSON , j COUNTY DIES AT 83. YEARS VADESBORd,I Jan ,19. MaJ. ; J. M, Wall, aged about 83, one of the: most prominent and popular citizens of xntm section of the state, died at ma nsne near Ansonville. ' Saturday and was buried here Sunday, affernoon at- o'clock, the funeral service being cbn,- duced by th Rev. A. R. Sell, ol An sonville, and the Rev B. M. Walton, of this city.' ' Major Wall was a" gallant officer of 1 mm A Mtistylno welflhl rdntlen method i safe, pleaaaatr Brtagt ladernee better health aad .hspphMM.-. Oct a small box el , Koreln (proaooaeed korua) at the dragrit Follow direction. Yen an allowed to sat tweets; otct nostcrvatioa e strenaon asor , cicinsl Your life becomes worth llviac wita clearer mind; improved figure, buoyant rtepj cheerfulneee. Look mn4 feel younger. Add' yer to your life. AekfarKORCINTABUttS. Oot thin and stay s. Broohare mailed lree.1 Kerein Co NHt ttaUon X. New York. Janv 5T19.- -Ar- Tangements have , Jbeen'i completed by thi Athletic assQiionfotVthe R. J. 'tut appear Reynolds .obacfco'coin anc Of :a in, tiiis' ci'tyjorfioi httevApril -tb. the KewYoM, Americans And Brook- Davis, foster .-parents, who 'came -f rom South Boston to work in a Wilson to bacco factory. - J Both were -sentenced tn th roads .for two years, and Mayor Hill regretted that he could not make" their sentence longer. They appealed and in default of. bonds-of $750, both are behind jallharg. ' ;.v The Associated Charities took charge of. the child and sent 'it to a local hospital. , . , . Pape's Cold Compound" . Breaks any Cold s in Few Hours . in- Instant relief! Don't stay; stuff ed-up! Quit blowjne and snuffllna-! A dose of "Pape's Gold v ComDOUnd,;, taktm every two hours until three doses are the taken usually breaks up any- cold, - i. IXC V Cl y luot uuoq vyQUB uuggou nostrils and v the air passages of : the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness. . i 'Tape's Cold Compound'! , acts quick, sure, and costs only a few - cents at drug stores. It acts without i assistr ance, tastes nice, contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's! (Adv.) , E. Siisiteir- s. AT : 1 EIGHTH AND DOCK STREETT PHONE 641 GROCERIES . - rWhy-j Yes; , We Have Auto Delivery? , , Read This and Phone Us Your Order 34o LEFT CHILD TO FREEZE AND ARE GIVEN 2 YEARS New hair , (Special to The Star) WILSON, Jan. 19.-With the ther mometer at 10 above xero, a Wilsdn : city employe, . while tacking a number ' on a. negro shack,' heard a moaning on) the inside and on investigation found a four-year-old. fcirl.' thinly clffd. tied ' with a rope and numb l rom cold. Not, a spark, of fire was in the building. . ine matter was reported and a-war-rant issued for Will and Narcissus YOB You Medical Unable to Gain Strength After Operation Fredericksburg, Va"After I had gone through a very serious opera tion I could not regain my health and strength. I suffered with pains and aches ""all over and was i also very nerjous. ; my moxner aa vised mv taking Dr. Pierce's med icine. I took the 'Favorite Pre scription' and the Discovery', alter Hair has been grown again, after bald- -ness, in many cases. This is now 8cien- tifically proved. Yours may be an amen " able case; but you have not been usingthe. ' froper relief. So do not delay in apply-' ng Kotalko. The producers are so con fident they offer you satisfactory hair growth or your money-back. (Jet smaU box of KOTALKO at any active ; drug store. Apply Kotalko each day watch your mirror! Do a kinttljf act, ahow bald friends this advtrtutminL ' That good breakfast bacon Machine"sHced. Pound r. Hams est.on ,ei r pound , Picnic Hgms Bacon bacon. ' and tv. ; Corn . Kingan's . Reliable, best, on .earth, or your money refunded. . Per pound , ,.-. . Kingan's best grade. , J.-;;-, ; : v ; Per pound ......'.. if.-..-....!'.k', 36o and wretctieaness OF Constipation 'Golden ziaeeiy, ana tney soon built mm up and seemed to give me new life. I heartily recommend these medicines to- women, who suffer with any' sort f weakness." MRS. W. S. COX 08 Hanover St All druggists. Can Be tiuickly Overcome by CARTER'S UTTLE UVER PILLS. Purely vege table act sure nd gently on the liver, lieve bilious ness-.b ache, ditzi- CARTERS PILLS 1L. , ness and indigestion. They do their duty. '- 8aaII PCI Scudl Dose Small Prtc A SLAP BANG! Co-Starring With Joseph J. Dowling; The Mitacle !'-.-f - 'xV-:;-,. Man," In 'h: ft THE APOSTLE TRY SULPHUR Oil - All ECZ EMfl Costs little and ' Overcomes , Trouble Almost Over" Wight ; . 1 -' 11 .,1 ensorne to the rural counties, and boaun . WI"cn may Happen- to De J's therefore up to. every farmer QORE THROAT w Gargle 'with war Gargle with warm salt watet tnen apply over throat V A. a r R i i r Over 17 Million Jars Ucd Yearly V Children's Coughs of the Ch ,nd more rious conditions Promptly rfS?' ofn wU be avoided by PUy giving the child a dosa of teie i- Any breaking ,'out : of . the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur, declares a ' noted tskin specialist; Be cause of its germ destroying proper ties,' this sulphurpreparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right ;up and leaves the skm clear-and smooth it seldom fails to relieve the tor ment without delay.,., Sufferers" from skin trouble should obtain a' small 'Jar of Mentho-Sulphur from i any; good druggist and us it like cold -oream,-(Adv.) , . j ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS , Stat of eNoi-th' Carolina.) VJn the-s County of New'Hanover)Superior Court William A. urogan j .. J vs. -).Notlce of Summons Daisy J. B. Grogan ) No ticer' is - hereby glvenr to the de fendantj.talsy J. B. prpgan, that, an Af tintL h'asi beea instituted against 'her in the Superior CouYt . of,; New .Hanover County, North Carolina wherein WiU liam A. Grogan: is plaintiff and she is defendant, for-an absolute jdlvorce, the summons in which Is returnable before tho clerk of the superior court ,.ot New Hanover County, North Carolina, at his office in Wilmington, N. C, "on tne- vxn dav of February. 1921,; when and where. th ' defendant', is .-required to . appear and answer the said complaint, or the relief thereinV-dejnanded r' will granted. ' , . T)pt)ti'tv'cierk 'of the .Superior. Courf IWcNorton & A Cashwell. -- " .Attys.-for-Ptf- - -. . v OF VENGEANCE 99 Another one. of those rare dramatic treats in which. Hart goes through an hour and a quarter of dramatic action. One of his biggest stories. ,:'f TODAY ONLY JJ O f Blue Label Brand, per can Sunbeam Brand, per can . . . . Beat grade, . per dozen Compound.' Per pound Oranges Lard 25o 40o 25o 25c 406 .................... Kingan's pure, on.e -pound cartons. Per pound Five-pound pails. ' v Per pall .. i Snowdrift, iour-pound cans, for -Y. . . . . ... .v... Snowdrift ound cans, ' ,: Wesson Oil Pint, cans. -. ' Each ; Quart cans. y Siach . - ...... i Salt mackereL Each Salt mullets. -Per pound . Fish Butter Best creamery butter made, or your money ' refunded. One-pound prints .160 236 SlilS 80o 35o? 600 15c ISo- 65c i - :. ; : v Flour, Royal Brand, plain 12-pound .sacks . Royal self-risrag, 12-pound - sacks ............ ? . .-. .'. . . Dainty Brand, plain, 12-pound , sacks "sas4:; .... SI.85 .85o 90o 95o - Dominion granulated, package only, not. bulk. Per pound ..f ......... Tomatoes Three-pound cans. Each ' Two -pound cans. -?v. Eacft, ; Octagon, six oakss Kirkman, six cakes : ,tvr Soap Milk' Eagle Brand, oondensed, , v " r t cans for ............ . . . . . . . i '. .... Pilgrim Brand, evaporated. ' - -Per oaa ...'....".......... Coffee Caraja. , - Per pound .,. White House. , per pound. ... ......;. , . Helen Lawton. Per pound . .T . . , . .- ' ' Blue Label Brand, all flavors.., ... jrer jmr ......... Jams Uflayora Jellies . ' . a Very best brand, two glasses for I Do 18c l2o 50o 50o 90c I So 30o 44c 50c 50o 35o All Wilmington Is Talking About Our Prices. Your Opportunity to Save Money on Your .. v .-.y,ti,;,' 5 t Groceries Is Here ' ' v We guarantee our patrons the benefit of declining prices the same as we would be forced to follow an upwarcttrena. - RMAN J. KYLE BANNERMAN, Manager ? . - - Vr .jfr E.S. BANNE . V r j 11 ". i . . . .. . ..... - .- V Imr-M 45sW-T- Vfl Home oi Perfect JLA Br 3-J Pictures 1 J ' - -v -!-.'( "',:;.;( " TODAY and FRIDAY!, Great . Life -vtvhen you n haTe yoar enemies boiled r , fricasiK'd, according; to your tnste and mood. Mind you sit on a' golden throne all day, sur rounded by ypur savage subjctsir, ' and dusky , slaves bring yiu bushels of I pearls and golden brown vampsdo: the hula. nnd then BL.OOIEI the alarm clock, rings! - A screamingly, tunny picture school boy , life taken from the great iv" . .Saturday Evening Post Story "EMPIRE BUILDERS" - By one of America's , cleverest authors ,:Mary Roberts Rinehart 1 4uthor of MStt Hours, ieave" . The GRANn THEATRE Presents ' f :. -r :. . . . .. . . A - H With the biggest of all-star easts-C Ct'LLEX XAXDIS, Molly Malone, Clarn Hot-, ton, Howard Halston . .and Ralph - Bushman . -r' f- ' "i A picture that "Manager StelUngs personally recommends becauae - - J- r , ' EVERY critic praises It tft th iky. ' t It packed the largest theatre ln the world, the Capitol, JV. Y. . ,-The- story vraS -written by MARY ROBERT v UHKHABT. ' , . , . vlt -has the greatest all-star cast of the X month! POSITIVELY THE BEST COMEDY -SHOWN aVIS YEAR! md better than most of those last year! . . - ,- , -T v PATHB 1VEWS1 Dotijn at Her Feet - 'ij HE KNELT AND BEGGED FORGIVENESS! 1 . HE the English gentleman who had married a sayage to humble, his . v. i family,- now returned to find her a radiant and1 beautiful -woman! , That is one of the scenes in 1; Based on Sir. Gilbert Parker's 'powerful novel. "The Trnns- - ) r - ' ' - - ' - - latlon sf v Sarage" ; i . f mm m ' That - made . huge audiences burst Into tears at the Rlvoll, Slew York. A picture so tremendous In tamnn feeling; that the '' ' X. Yi World said i -Everything a picture should he. Nothing Tietter has been shown . on any screen.' George Melford-Para mount Production WITH-' MUtoH Sills,: Elliott Dex ter, Mabel Julienne Scott .4 ; ,Tremeons and Heart- A PARAMOUNT SUPER-SPECIAL PRODUCTIQN iLM SHOWS START t . :- -11, liUs, 2t30,"4ilS. OPENS TODAY - - REGULAR PRICES I Matinees ilO-13-tgc ' -KlghtslS-25-3Se . v ,, T .- , , V-'i, .,'v' - . Read! the Stssx ; m 'ft: 1 !. ' :' -. f; ! V-i 4 ,f!. j. )i . mi Mir 1 .1-1 J 1 M A' 1 h i ' t I' I. M -1 f r i c -I- f . i mm 1 14) r, ; -
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