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. t t I v. THE MORNING STAR, .WILMmGTbN, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. SEVEN ' If ii 5 . ) j At The Theatres Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal' : ISrand Ills GRAND Cook, upon the presentation of first ' production "Don't from Opera , ii af trie Urituu l"w v ccivo . a6i Tick'? liQUnotion of breakine all tnr1 I"11 w wis for Saturday attendance at that trt Todav he comes back to break tY tiiat record, with his second big eVen in.,Th1 Huntsman," said to be re KPttor than the first release. Those ei are familiar with A Cook, either ,use stage in new iorn or It, mil i seeing ma iiriu.':uwn 1 pdv can well imagine hlra carry c0 0ff 'this role, and be assured that lnS re treat is in store for them today. "Hoot" Gibson, of course, is I on the . th time in one of his greatest I reel super-dramatic treats, Ln" a drama packed-wit ;!lm beginning to eniT. , , . 1 Ii,.i of the Day and Paramount bill which many : declare are . a ntArDKi nir ii ii f i i mk n tin rrifa hP ITlOhL Saturday variety programs at - the Grand- ' ---. . - ..-.-, BIJOU ''' ' : a glance at the advertising columns HI tell the big: treat in tore for Bijou patrons today and the beauty is that 'Super with thrills Magazine on today s It doesn t- cut Into, your bank joll to see theshow! The topliner is another orte of those Harry Myers western fea tures, the most splendid set of western outdoor action dramas, ever") presented AT the BIJou.. The. title ol this, one is The Trail's End," and it is from a short story written by James ? Oliver Curwood. ,. This In Itself guarantees a big dramai and a " big .story,' ; Harry Myers has tone of the strongest roles of his,, screen oawor in thu anionM little super-drama or two reels. ,Anther one of those snappy, pjeppery Christie .comediea.I "Niiinhoi Thiotaan Us on ,the bill .for, today, and is as full ui iun as us prececessors. , International News, always, first with all of the Jig ws, of . the world will have several rare treats instorefor Biiou .patrtfiis itodayi A , ' ..-. . v; .i BO lHA.lt . , ; ' Something , unusual In the': way of Dhotoplay productions is promised in Qeorge Melf ord's "Behold My Wife!" which will be-shown at the Royal the atre for the last times today, The pic ture was adapted i from Sir Gilbert Parker's popujar novel. "The Transla tion of a Savage" and is declared to combine -a deeply appealing story with lavish and artistic settings. - , . : NOVELS DRIVE,. NEGRO CRAZY , , - 8peeiat ito;Tsre ; NEW -BERN. Jan.! 2 IWWIll Ja'rman,' negro, arrested "for Insulting ladies of this, city, when given. a hearing before Mayor A. T. DUI, was pronounced crazy,! and will be sent '4ovaoldabbroV? He de nied his guilt. His uncle, Sah Ed wards, testified ' that . his nephew had been a bright and well-educated negro, but that a mania for reading novels had brought htmvto his demented con A ' A. C U BRAKEMAN KILLED ROCCY MOUNT, Jan. 21. R. C. Murray, young white man of this city, and a brakeman on an- A. C. L. freight train, in some way fell In front of the engine of his train before day this morning, at - Rennox, - a station just below Fayetteville, and was run over and killed. :He Is survived by his wife and one child. ' He was a native ot Selbyville, DeU, and ; his wife is a native of New Bern.- - : " BEWARE THE COTTON UNSETTLED- IN C NEW YORK PAST WEEK Conflicting Influences" Con tribute to Condition -. " XEW YORK. Jan. 21. Conflictihg in fluences have been reflected fh the un settled ruling of the cotton market here during the past week. Local bulls have found no fault witn reports rom he goods trade or the, south.. Sales, of cloth have continued larger, with the nusinees at Fall River for the week grain estimated at 300.000 pieces, while almost every day has brought reports of increasing mill 'activity.' With reference to the spot situation, Bouthern hede selling has been re-pn-ted here from day to' day,' but ,it him been in no great volume with no indication that recent advances have brought out any material pressure of spot offerings. This has been regarded by some of the local traders as indicat ing that weakly held cotton, had , been pretty well liquidated before the. end k niil .var and that remnlnlnir U L 1 11 c viw 'J -"C" holders were more certain of . their position. These features, however, have been modified in their effect on the -market by reports of depressed trade -condi lions abroad. Liverpool has been weak awing to the failure of Manchester business to show any improvement, and because of the large supply of .cotton still availableja the south, some of the local tfatreTsnavexpressed apprehen sions that advances here Could ''not 'be maintained until export ' business Im proves. The firmer ruling of foreign exchange rates has been- an encourag ing feature in this respect, but' there have been unfavorable reports from Czecho COUGH OR COLD THAT HAMS ON LENOIR COtTNTY BOASTS OF ; f '. y B"I5TEST ROAD IN CAROLINA ' (Special to Tke Star) KINSTON, Jan. 21. What is termed "the finest road in North Carolina" 1 oeinj pushed- to completion between this city and Elm -Grove, on the line between Jons and Lenoir counties. Members of the local road commission declare the 'JElm Grove highway," later to.be renamed for some enthusi ast influential In the better roads movement in the section, is a master piece of its kind. 'Three miles of the . highway have been asphalted, an-d a greater stretch concreted preparatory to the laying of asphalt. The road is a 'hard-surfaced ribbon traversing level country, with few; bends . and grades! j The top sur face rests upon more than six inches of concrete, crude asphalt and rock. The , hlgTiway will bring additional trade here from Jones county. In dustrial railways are taking the place of motor trucks on , tne local road work," which involves ah expenditure of .more - than ?2,26o,opo. The trains are hauling' three times as much ma terial as the trucks were capable of, according, to members of the commis sion' y.-- : '' :. '. X- Chronic Coughs and Persistent ' Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble; You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, "an Emulsified " Creosote ' That is i Pleasant to Take. . ; Harry Myers ; In a biff drama df the.--outdoors " j- "THE TRAIL'S END" ' Action and Thrills TO PRISON FOR RUNNING , DOWN REV. J. H. HERXDOji WINSTON-SALEM. Jan. 21. In su perior Jcourt' Judge i Webb, who is pre sidipng, sentenced John Mays, a 17- year-old Greensboro boy, to a term of five years, in the state prison- at hard labor, " the defendant having plead guilty to a verdict of. manslaughter, through his counsel, ex-Judge S. B. Adams, of - Greensboro, Mays was charged with recklessly : driving an automobile just before the .Chrlstnjas bolldays through Waugh town; when- it ran $ver and killed Revw hTohn R. Hern- vu'u ndtht8at?mnthatraon.. pastor of the Waughtown Presby there-established war finance' corpora tion would not aid exports to countries with which we are still atwar, seemed i disappointment in some quarters. . Theatfenfcth of January contracts .was a sustaining factor early In .the week and the January long interests rontlnued to stop notices but. a -fear that part of the cotton might be re tendered on March seemed largely "re sponsible, for heavy liquidation of the early spring: month during today's trading. It is estimated bv the end of this month there will b ' aJ stock ofT not less than 75,000 bales in the, local warehouses. . ' terian church. A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. : Soothes and Heals - the Inflamed Surface and'Kills the Germ. Endorsed By Highest Authorities. - Money Refunded if Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing Is Not Re lieved After Taking According to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE, FLU.- Of all drugs. Creosote Is recog nized by the medical fraternity as .the greatest beallng airency for the treat ment of chronic coughg and colds and other forms -of throat' and lung trou bles. Creomulsion contains in addition to creosote, other" healing elements which sooth and heal the inflamed membrane and stop the Irritation and Inflammation . while the . creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs . that lead to consumption. "-' , Creomulsion Jb guaranteed satlsfac tory In" the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, Catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Increases apDetit and -body? w.eight:. Ask your druggist. (Adv. : CHECK FLASHERS' BONDS . (Special to Tke Star) - ' GREENVILLE,, S. C, Jan. 21. Bonds of 11.000 and more now are required in cases of check flashers arrested in Greenville, this figure being unusually hiRh for this offense here, and. magis trates state that this s.tep already is aiding: in putting a stop to the bad check evil. No More r Const ipaff out or Blotchy SWn Perfect working liver? 1 easv to nK. gj r tajn i if you take Uttle Liver "Us, the sure safe and easy vj actinc rem. I tjpi. dizziness, , upset 525 a despondencythey iSSe rureiy vegetable. Soau Pifl-SmaU Dose-Small Fries CARTERS "We Liver iW'TTLE Pills. a..." 2 M lrro PILLS Was This His Wife? This woman, poised, beautiful and graceful -the ig- norant Indian he kad married io humble .his proud family! -.- -- ' !' " ' ' , ." ' And what had : happened to turn this savage Into a lady, and to turn him Into a soul less thing f Something tremendous ' and heart-stirring! GEORGE CHRISTIE COMEDY It Kuii of Pep I . "NUMBER 13" With the Snappy' Christie . Girl ' r TODAY International News Always All the world's news In pictures . 3C Today's Best Bill!! AVithout .hesitation you," after youVe seen this program, will war ' f It. I, the bt in Wllmtna-tosi.todayl .: ' -. i. ? ion remember that great lauh-fest, "UO.T TIDKLK," aonf youi -Here's one that youH say is better ,-i : . . CLYDE COOK "i Star' Comedian "of the Metropolitan Opera Company of : New York In a comedy that's better than Chaplin ' . , . THE HlJNTSMAN 4,0O0 laughs here In- less than SO minutest "HOOT" GIBSON IT 6 In a humorous tale of life In the west SUPERSTITION'! TOPICS OP THE DAY ' PARAJMOUNT MAGAZLNK TODAY Shows Start at 11, 12t30, ll40, ' 3, 4i20. 5s40, 7, StZO v--, and 9t40 . . " MONDAY-OLIVE THOMAS la DARLINO MINK" COMING THOMAS MKIGHAN and others In THE;' PRIN CK CHAP GRANT) VJ "Home of Perteol JLA ,. Pictures" . PRODUCTION ill From Sir Gilbert Parker's "THE TRANSLATION ;' OK A SAVAGE" , LAST-TIMES TODAY iPiu OF NEW CREDIT SYSTEM town and $1 Weekly ehte ....... 1 '. . i - Wear as You Pay Pay as You Wear GREATEST CREDIT CLOTHING CONCERN IN THE WORLD rr, ' -.' '.:' ..V-- ' ": "(" ' ' : - ' '" - 1 I" (Vs:: Mm lib" M Mmse,. ..ssmm .Mk IP 0kMmmm v- , . .... ..i- - if " ' Hhowlnsi' JR-oyalf today - Operating Oyer Eighty Stores Throughout . The United States On account of temporary depression in business, the fol . 4 lowingplan will commence immediately: v : MEN'S DEPARTMENT Overcoats, $27.50 to $37.50, formerly $0.00 to $70.00 $5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly Men's Suits, $20.00 to $40.00, formerly $40.00 to $80.00 Boysuits, $6.00 to $12.00, formerly $15.00 to $3Q.OO ; : - $ - LADIES' DEPARTMENT Ladies' Coats, $15.00 to $5b.Q0, formerly $32.00 to $100.00 ; $5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly . ; Ladies' Coat Suits, $12.50 to $50.00, formerly $30 to $100 'tBStM y " : lv:- Ladies' Shoes, Hats, Men's Shoes, Hats, etc., Sold AH goods must be sold," name your terms. Thse terms , i of payment are the easiest ever known iii the history of the cVtry. ; COME QUICKLY AND GET THE BAR GAINS! This arrangement to be in effect until further notice ' , . ' O J. B. JONES, Manager 116M4ietSte Wilmington, N; C. ?tta52 Si ft. r, t trv. 'If i "VI : I - Ii mm . ,' 'i - ; !-
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