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,y V: J.V. . v. . 1 i'j . ' rfHEfMORNlNG STAR WILMINGTON, N. C.; SATURDAY, JANUARY 29y l92lS FIVE' it. .h ll i M IS- At i tie l Heaters i - ... : . ... . . . :' : T Academy : Bijou : Victoria :. RoyaK: Grand ; SOlTHTOItT SEWS SOXES ACADEMY ''FRECKLES ; ' ' -i 3 1- "t T J ! . ntni Kneaiana, uie neuose com- fay day for the nxt 1 5 ' weeks, "tf a a comedy 7 that icontains 1 aiL'that nthr comedies have.-lailcd' to? kjv voul ' Harry , Myers, dashln- and handsome, appears .in ... another one of those , big two-reel virile out-door .dramas- the last one in the series, by the way) en titled "The Borflpr Piinnsro" o vlrllo the orcnestra oerore tne rise i , story 01 ine great out- uwis in two reels. - for the sonca sunsr ' in Llulps." which appears at the i,Hemv matinee and- night, today. ca -rvflland fantasy which is J1BU t....n I1'1-: A,, art curtain, and the. in. . nlavail Aiirlncr V A T of the play- In fact,, nothing 'has f!L left undone by the management ". ..- "l.V1.H thA ''-a.rtlRt.1r. tPeople Pmmei Freckles tne artistic, as the financial-"success of fhe t.ntf. lira liner fh- VkftfV iitnn i icivcio v.w !UI Vo Wllrhlmrtnw Tollj-- 1 r as International , News, makes this bill a corker five reels of the best Variety entertainment you could find any where. :'-:: - Machine company. When ROYAIi - a dark-eyed beatfty .. who Stt! mvafles a small town -with-, the . lnnkine: nw "'S"'! nnnsa cms M 00 K ,,1pU Thev rlr "Tn kniinn to uaif Vma Wnmihl" sh'owlnf at " the ' theater last times today, proves of MEH CHAXla SUFFER -A SNOW DAMAGE OFv S0,001 - - (Special t The Stnr) - ; DUNN, Jan. 28. Dunn merchants and industries suffered; losses approximat ing: throuKh. the worst anow and sleet storm, to visit' this section sirice- the winter pf 1917 which started at 'midnight Tuesday and continued unabated " until" .iyesterday . morning when a heavy rain started the snow to melting." : - Most of the damage was occasione-l by leaking roofs, furniture and musical 1 instrument establishments and dry goods stores being the greatest suf ferers. Hardly a store in two escaped damage and the power and light plant ,and the telephone company were hard .rv. woman . in the case is one dainlty. selfish creatures ror , nthrwio sensible men vi, man is a, vuuhk wumhj P . r Vtt 9 nice : crirl hut i v.n tri, i t , . j i v., l,.r M wnen tne vouy. tvmua i discontinue , service yesterday when tOWn. iiiv.i " : wxi co oyiiai,i.tri r; duirui luc i5t Ont? 1 1 1 1 ' ' " v.. tin cabciiiu uauiac . 11 a. nil mi. . ma vlnrflv irlvAn Trk 11111 . lfttf. nrlna l. th end. ot course, u uc ivs GBAXD nrand theater today announces P." .!.:! a now Hn of hlo- people: would vote for . ; Joining wayne county ?npt.. M. . C." Guthrie Visits .Brunswick ''.-.'h V; '''- '.County;, Schools ; : '",br' '" '; '.r-'-; - fSofeeial to The Star) VV' " ; SOUTHPORT. Jan: 28.-K C. Guth rie superintendent, has' returned from i aweek spont with the various schools of Brunswick county. He has untiring interest' in the educational develop ment, of Brunswick and is always -jhl tne lead, tor communitv betterment. interested in education highly mend editorials in the- Morning Stat- urging school improvements. . . Rev. D. Hix and Capt; J. B. Church were Southport representatives at the Methodist Christian education meeting for Eastern Carolina, at Grace; church in "VVItmington. . s;, '.; ' .Capt. ' Prank St. George has rone" to- Savannah1 where'Jie has been assigned to a govermenr quartermaster's boat-J Ms. W. S. Robinson entertained at her beautiful home, the Rabin's Nest, j near Southport Friday, in compliment to her guest. Miss Howard, of "Pitts-j burgh,. Pa. .;...-,. -, ' . Trinity 'vaiethodist church land 'the Baptist church here have supported t China famine appeals very liber-, i ally; -. - - V . j Miss Esther M. Crockett of brook-:' lyn, who has proved . nerselt such a friend to the library heret ha again donated books." ': " i . . IV Miss Boera, of New .Ydrk.' Ts guest of Mrs. M. C. Preston. m the GRlPPirs SBNDAT SCHOOL V ; INSTITUTE AT EVERGREEN (Special to The Star) KINSTON, Jan. 28. If left to a vote . M . 1 a I -.M V. k a n 1 n , I. . - i. -" 1 - 3 ffr trv'ier out tne -Kmc liail. townsnin to acr csp from - lnn r inshine comedies, and finding. . th.epa ; county and Join the' township to Wayne inferior and below the standard ' set j county would succeed, according to L.-f- th management. It is a fact that Grange men here today. They asserted frl one 'S COmpclreu -i-ii" i.i:c- uiouui wtni. . wine luajuiuj. yi uic icoi- jkonaeemeni ncn ....v. ..v, v.... p n kaUw a tonil'ipil intr AAlintrv f nil lrl tiinnnrf tYin lihanirt. Z mr these attradtions, it is forth-1 at the polls. ' irlth Pul t,UL Buiu.iuwiS co 0 - Special, to The : Stat',: EVERGREEN, Jan. 28 The Griffins Sunday school institute of whfeh Jesse Bullard of Chadbourn, is superintend ent, 'and George W-., Hooks v of White ville, is secretary, will hold its quarterly-sessions at the Baptist church here "Sunday Many Columbus, Robe son and Bladen county people are ex pected, to . attend. The .exercises .will begin at 10:30 and continue to-3:30. Prominent speakers will ,njake ad dresses. . Dinner will.be served on the grounds. llt On ., T Vltoirrfinn rAtYlAr1iA ;. helieved tne nign water marK inj comedy development has been reached, ! and the Grand today presents the first 1U of this series "Nympns ana isms- s , Wl ! T T n,!lh 'kAO,ltl ! Duces starrtiir . y i m uoun- t tul Patsy Deforest and a whole bevyj of beautiful damsels. It is said to be j one of the richest comedy creations of ! the season and the management wouia j i UJce to nave patrons pass on it toy. T , Hoot Gibson yes, he's still on" &eZf, j turning out a new two-reel v dramatic j feature every week. Today's release ' is "Fight It Out" and it's a thriller ftorn the start to the finish.. . . '. . . . Paramount Magazine and Topics of the Day, those two big "little" fea-' dires are also on today's complete" -entertainment bill well balanced to? omad of the Nortlt Arc Coming:! CO r, bijou . The Bijou today announces the? acquisition of another big attraction for their Saturday biHs--one ; that : itv will be hard to equal anywhere. It is none other than our old friend Hank t Mann, the Durham, North Carolina, J boy who now stands at the pinnacle f o( the film world in comedy work, and will present at the Bilou today only,1 the first of a great series of "fjonierly J' freations. each two reels In length, j featuring the prettiest bunch ,. of comedy girls that ever have-- been! screened. The title of the first one isi "Who's Tour Grocer?-' and it's a riot i without nv mistake. Once you get a slant at this first one. -nothing could f keep you jfrom the Bijou every .Satur- A SUGGESTION J THe abundant health- ! giving properties of J KINSTON HA S i REAL' "WINTER j ' (Special to The Star) T -'KINSTON, Jan. . 28. Two or ; three hundred feet of corrugated iron arid frame sheds are down in various, parts of this city, having collapsed tinder the weight of tons of snow piled up dur ing a 15-hour precipitation. 'Approxi mately 100 feet gave way at Queen and Shine streets. Presbyterians had narrow escapes when a heavy "metal shed fell at Queen and North,., Other sheds before stores In southeastern Kinston and elsewhere collapsed. , The streets are a foot deep In- water at places, the sewerage system incapable of carrying off the floating Ice and thawing snow. . . A cord of wood or stone contains 128 cubic feet. x - ScottsEmulsiono , are as heedful to adults as to children. 3coK JbBowao. BloomfMU, N. J ALSO MAKERS O! ACA DEM Y, .29 i " Matinee, 3:30 Night, 8i30 smart' song play with a, smart cast tox smart people BROADWAY AMUSEMENT. , COMPANY ' Offers William F. Thompson and a : -. Selected Cast, In ' II Hi (Tablets or Granules) m I M n I IS P CTI A N 1 1 ,y ,, n Look Here! If you're looking, for somewhere to go today, s Here's the prescription I , (I AnnouBclag HANK MANN Durham, X. C boy The Funniest man on the- ncreen, in WHO'S YOUR GROGER? 99 ..... l . Two reel of roars, with the "beantifulest" bevy, of sir! ou ever ran afoul of! v "THE BORDER RUNNERS 99 Another Ilig Drama of the-Outdoors, With Dashing Harry Myers INTERNATIONAL NEWS Today's Best Bet B 1 U 2E 1. mm II I Ml aUaai FELT BASE FEOOR COVERING, running yard : . . -SI.75 $1.69 MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men -s woolen overshirts, well , made, ?. cut full and roomy, wjth one patch pocket ; colors, "naVr blue, ' brown . and gray, each , ' : at . : ; . . . . . . .. . 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Ou Women's fancy silk garters," with rib bon rosettes, : frl AO 1 ; a pair . . . . . . . . .Plo0 Children's hose supporters; assorted sizes, a pair ' 1Q' 'only . . . . , jl V YnilTUCI Enghsh styje Overcoats, double-breasted models with I UU 1 110; larere collars and belts?" heaw nualitv in trravs vand -mixtures; formerly sold at $24.75 EACH$1.9S My Gene Stratton Porter t PRICES I Matinee (lower floor) ...50c Balcony. ..... .-. . . , .".35c " '.25e for Children, Any Seat Night .....50e to 1JM ' Tickets go on nale' Friday at the Wilmington Talking. Machine Company , Men's woolen overcoats, regular mod- V HOSIERY SECTION OUTING iFLANNEL GOWNS els ; gray mixtures ; extra special Women's fibre silk hose, lisle finished, . , ,t " values, each '$. 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U 1m bleaching, a yard. .. .i. 1 , . - : : ' " " ;. ;-. t ' . - ",';...-. M'CALL PATTERNS t Send Us Your Mail . Orders Laughs Galore! " - - - - v ' V '; ' ' "; A Nhinimylnsr baby, a talking dog, a diving glrl. an Irish Chinaman. " bag of mystery, and men who are made to oppearjind disappear efore ronr nv amvo n nrmlnro tli lautrhs in the first com-. of H series that are the biggest shown in Wilmington In some JOE ROCK .. . . - -- -' ' - v - - '' " With Benntivl Patsy peForcst. In, Nymphs aiid t. Nuisances' A Comedy of Novelties; Tretty-Girls -andThrills V . THE BEST IN TOWN- TODAYS ' N 1 ALSO 1- HOOT" GIBSON 1 IN "FIGHT JT OUT TOPICS OF THE DAY . TODAY 'S Xi '-'r'. SHOWS AT 11, 13,20 lt40, , 4i20, 540, 7, 8120, 940 whose sensational portrayal of "Blizzard" Penalty," set the whqTe town talking, plays T7 in Thev his first hero" role in 1 l I if ! - y A FIRST NAUUriAJ tew1! f ' Greater than "Back to God's Conn- I tSiMSfi ' : try-greateT than all otherjihotopWs . . . fMIW : o7life in- the' Far XorthT .erttihle Mmr V scenic marvel 1n. which borers o na- - m$M M!&4M0B ' tnre will and rare dellghtsR record- 'tSlfek JjB' pP - A- . breaker for romance and . thrills. W$ Zk IIPW V i Blase of, : " '.'- - . mUWMPlfe ) "-' ; .V Cast also Includes tewis Stone and J-'-1SS 0tJwh V - C ' ' . Betty Dtythe- , " , ' " WftPWW - ' " - " ' " . REGULAR PRICES - WpW - . MONDAY AND TUES-fi " V j - .. ' .- DAT ONLY., ffi&Mte ?: 1 "' i..il,i.- -v - n-- ... -C-rrr-t . : v - - - : --'va--..:?'i' , -UJJ)MMM1M,MBMMMMI "irli h'ii 'i i m n wminrm t . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimi. From the novel Jby 3 Vii. it. -H-f : MMssa Money back witi.uut 'qucabon If HUNT'S S!ve faib is tht tretmenf pf ITCH" ECZEMA RINGWORM. TETTER ot ether itching !rin dbeaio. Tw S 7 cat ux s wr -jOv ' HICKS BUNTING DRUG CO. L3$es LetGliiicura Heep i our bkm Frfe$u- and Younc Soap,0!ntmcnt,T"ietm.irc.iTrTirhw, rimpT 7 The Mightiest Theme of the Age! 4 t i kJmih'-'- KM:t i aT K- t. swi,,, .... A., r r list The Life' Drama of 31 en and .. Women -Yon Know! ' ' LCIS.WEBEE'S Piease One Woman ... .. . . . . ' , ' : . : .: It's One of the Greatest Paramount Productions - , Of the Year ; s ' Last Times Today ' . y kl"';' J , lj r ' . . x x';.'T'iiliiJ'' t; ;; r- ,;,;.m.; , m i -mm." ':i mm .; mm 'fa ! :M' At II!;! m if i'..!l. mi 1 1 ::t 1 '. i A- .3. ;;h; !!' i Lit '"' f 1 0 k ' 1 : 'VAs : :k ,;'l ft j ill:!;! Vi u .'it : '' ' . a .' ... '
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