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V y:9 THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C -TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. - ! ' r i 1n.i - r At The Theaters Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand i J thesentry cancelled his statement and emphasis is placed on the declaration that his action was not the result of interference or pressure'by the foreign office or army authorities. .The inves tigation of the incident was not han dicapped by political considerations, it is asserted. LISTEN LES l fi" j i AiAiiivuni u ,- n T- now 0TnrABs1in ftl rher i which for an t idon ijfister. ("' ..,r has cone the length and ,rL of New York, brought into fa- hv Jon!) l OIL S IllUOlVa.1 WUillCUJ BUU- k""-. .f name which for a 'year wu !!tractkn at the Knickerbocker ter in f,v it, aim wmcn now i tha.Arademv of Music mati- nd n'S"111 on neipct Saturday- ' - uses of this expression are my. abe H as a Prcface to advice, good h d" to some remark which requires, " t attention on the part of the lis- " ... nr simply as an exclamation. It . '0rleinate(1 hy Harry L. Cort, ' . v. Stoddard and Harold Orlob, P? this rtlav Lester listen .!. rasp " ' number of people, from one Ar "'.nniifv. a "live one," to the daln and danriest of choruses. Includ- .dip hotel dork, an artfully dodg f colonel, a female detective and a r of loers 3,1 of wnom are-bent search for some letters which are 5 ereat Importance to certain parties. 7 company of artists -of unmatched :lltv is headed by Gus Shy and in , Le Joe Hack. Richard De Mar, I i-ntoh Athey. Virginia Watson, Lulu , jn jean ijiumo. vv,...a . tiel'Rfa aml 7,31,1 Hoselli, piano-ac-L, virtuoso. Tickets will go on' sale t day morning at the Wilmington I kins Machine company. .OMADS" AT ROVAI. Tames Oliver Curwood has more ,v n repeated ho has surpassed the ,prv he acl ioved in "Back to God's . , i 1 a ft jntry ana nas given me luveis ui if cinema art perhaps the greatest an te il and human interest story it 1 has (v r had irt tlTP latest Associated First Stional feature, "Nomads of the j'fh," which opened an engagement th Royal tneaier yesieraay ior dav! only. The extraordinary r rtacle"' projected In this picture cer- - 1 tj nl' heegar (icscnpnuu me icinam- il e perforrnar ce oi a oear ana a uog, ac ing more human than brute, and the rr listic forest fire constituting two hi h fpots whi. h ore could never for- Another outstanding ieaiure or production is the quite unusual n! itorraphy. many of the scenes being or loubteuty inc Zfniui oi piviurmi per- fe tion. 'DOl Bl.i: DYKU DECEIVER,". GRAND i Double Dyed Deceiver," Oold- w n's latest starring vehicle for Jack P: kfnrd. directed by Al Green, which cmp? to the Grand theater for two ii -s opening today, is the -screen ic ption of O Henry's famous short it' ry. ack Tick ford in the role of Llano KM from Laredo,-Texas, overcomes the Le5 Texas for obvious reasons and took refuge in a little v South American town. j T A. 1- 1 . Tot, it T - ew, Goldwyn production, fVf. ra 18 8UPPorted by delight iui little Marie Dunn, whose versatil ccounw ror her rise from small meay roies to the rank of leading a i ,w ietur Pictures, and Sydney o.iiiuw'uriA wno-gives a forceful char .cwiauon of one of the villainous types which won, him fame in many former Goldwyn productions. "A Double Djred Deceiver" Is a pic ture that ig wholesomp and Min throughout, a story of heart interest that Will" appeal to - everyone, and is without doubt one of the greatest star ringr Vfthicles that Jack Pickford has ever been provided with. "The fact that Admiral Gleaves, of the American Asiatic fleet, left Vlad vostok after a day's stay",, the news paper says "shows he recognized the sincere .and upright attitude of the r-sn conducting the inquiry". Reports published today by the Yomi Uri Shimbun to the effect that the sen try had been found guilty and that Japan would apologize to the United States for his action, have not as yet boeh confirmed by the war office. The newspaper asserted the findings of the cm-t martial which tried the sentry had been received here. ' The Ameican consul at Vladivostok has published an announcement that, the United States had not asked any government to lend assistance in pro tecting the lives and property of Americans in Siberia, and that h was n t awar hat any government. ha-A4 made any sneh request. him..,-'. The . courtroom was cleared of spectators when the girl, who was" -a little past her 12th birthday at the time the crime, was committed and re peated several times, gave evidence At the conclusion of the taking of tes timony Snow's counsel entered a plea of guilty for him. Snow was formerly employed in restaurants and stores here. MOTHERS ,D11S- , "JIGGS" AT BIJOIT The most popular series o comedies ever given to th screen loving public of America will come to a close at the Bijou toAay with the presentation of 'Jiggs and the Social Lions," featur ing Johnny Ray, one of the best known figures in vaudeville in the character of "Jiggs" made famous by "George MacManus celebrated cartoons. The reason there will be no . more is that no other character can be found suit ably to carry off the roje of "Jiggs" and Johnny Ray found that his stage engagements would not permit him to appear In further releases. "Jiggs and the Social Lions" brings to life the greatest cartoon characters ever seen in America, and the roles are all in the hands of living doubles of the famous types. It will be found to be one of the most wholesome as we'll as one of the most laughable i screen comedies ever put on at the Bijou, and is by far the greatest at traction of the kind ever offered there. The Bijou is paying the same price for one day's use of this great comedy as was paid at the Victoria last season for a three-day run, and is counting on absolute capacity business to make it a paying proposition. International News, also another big Universal Star comedy, are also fea tures on today's bill. "NEGLECTED WIVES" GRAND Claire Whitney", who is featured in an Important role in "Neglected Wives," the great photoplay produc tion which is coming to the Royal theater, opening tomorrow, it is said bv personal friends of Sarah Bern hardt, bears a strong resemblance to FIVE TEARS GtfVEN MAN , GUILTY OF CAPITAL CniMK (Special io The Star) ' KINSTON, Jan. 31 William B. Snow, middle-aged man convicted of having knowledge of ' a girl under 14 years of o re, will serve years in the peniten tiary at Raleigh. Snow's conviction In superior court here "was expected. The state made out a complete case against ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine It's criminal to take a chance on any substitute for "Bayer Tablets of As- p.rin." Unless you see the name "P.ayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed -by physicians for twenty-one y. ars and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth a'Ee, Lumbago and for Fain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cvnts. Druggists also sell larger pack- that famous. Frenca woman. Miss a;;es. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Whitney's rare emotional portrayal In Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling bow soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have 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 nothers 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 back or joints, sprains, sore muSciea, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 this great production places her In an even more favorable light with her many devotees. Miss Anne Luther is starred in "Neglected Wives," and the r. vehtional formula for screen heroes"! brilliant cast Includes also Charles Ge- bj realistically re-living for. the screen, 1 rard,- E. J. Radcliffe, Baby Ivy Ward, D' lenry's gun-toting youngster who and many others. i r eek In New York Is More Or Less Interesting and Exciting Miry Garden's Show Is Pronounced Elegant By the People if Not By All the Critics Schwa b's Smile Comes Back v Citizens Want Protection From the Metro politan Police Every thing Is Fierce e!-ter of Salicylicacid. (Adv.) u y m Fat? A Mtlsfylno weight reduotlon method safe, pleasant. Brian Blendernew, better health and happiness. Get a amaU box of herein (pronoun cad fcoreen) at the drojegiaf . follow directions. You are allowed to eat gweeta; ete. do starvation or Btrenuona exer ctai&sl Your life become worth living, with clearer mind; Improved figure, buoyant step, cheerfulneaa. Look and feel younger. Add By JESSIE HENDERSON (? fcl.il to The Star, Copyright 1921) EW YORK, Jan. 31. Such a week of opera it whs as should have made W pier, Verdi et al., rise in rapture r n their graves or turn over in same, tti difference in opinion depending 1 ?ely. it would seem, on the digestive t te of the individual critic. But w 'never the reaction of the critics or of Verdi et al., the week served to in tr luce Mary Garden as the world's fa t woman singer-impresario; now directs and now she signs. All iii music lovers in Gotham went to Ji ihattan Opera house wHh one ques lil i bui-Fting on their lips: "Mary, 11 5', impresary, how does -your Gar- show?"' ' Garden Show Elegnnt uifl the verdict of the people, who af jr all do more toward the support f an opera company than the critics " r did, was that Mary's show was t rant. In f.ict. Marv admitted as m :h. herself. Full of "optimism w"as ; even though as director and ar ,: she must oft&n find herself be- n the devil and the high C. .' ; "t tho average Gothamite Is op Pr ssed. The ( hampions of the) people ihp foes of the present city admin Js atlon, h-ive risen all week to inform " worhi r.f that fact. The public c lols-n-p fierce; so many children ar or nart.-titjie that the rising generation "t illtllllPn'c rl l ,, rrK 1 1 Ut.Wln years to your life. Ask for KOREIN TABULES. Jet thin and stay so. srocuure mneu ires, herein Ce NH-08. Station X, New York fo s wouldn't j-et enough education to V, , - H wnftii l iui Lt uui rf,f anrl othe. in, -.ter. I'c r into New York daily b,y tuba" " to know that in this town r Kiaiuuous reauins i. iii.iv Riirnrioa trio m i I I i rrt a wnn and la ykCan uot anvwnere because of the lh , ever-vncdy going somewhere Jn trolleys and subways. " 1 of course the mails in the city terrible. The, .h.i nnf v.a .-. to carry hundreds of letters to ar things, women have taken up thuggery as a profession In considerable num bers hereabouts. It is a pretty thought that as you stroll down the avenue on these -Jewel-'bright afternoons, perhaps the. gray-haired dowager at your side has a gun in her vanity box, or the blue-eyed princess in the limousine packs a length of lead , pipe up her Russian sable sleeve. Let it not be 'thought, nevertheless, that the police axe idle. One night there wer-j no less "than 120 people ar rested'ln raids, and of this number 120 were turned loose the next day for lack of evidence, and the activity of the police was commented upon by va rious magistrates in terms that fairly scorched the courtrooms.; One patrol man put a mule under arrest the other day on a charge of vagrancy, and the mule put upa terrific. battle-which edi fied every movie fan in the neighbor hood, before being subdued by a kind word and a doughnut. Protection From Police Then again, some patrolmen arrested 16 men in a Gr,eek restaurant because the men v were snapping : tneir nngers. A pack of cards nearby was arrested also,, and the police explained that if the men had continued snapping their fingers they mifirht have got to gamb ling or something so wasn't it better to lock them up out of harm's way? The men's attorney voiced the query in the entire composite New York mind when he demanded of the magistrate: "Isn't there any protection from the police for law-abiding citizens?" He : said, as the purists have it, a mouthful. JAPANESE SENTRY HAS CANCELLED STATEMENT Action Not Influenced by Politi cal Considerations . Cuticura Soap Is Ideal for The Complexion Sop,Oiiitmnt,TaIeani.25e.aTrywhera. Forsamplas addreaa: Oatteork LfcboratoriM JMpt. X. V&ldnrH. ATTENTION! No. 1 Irish potatoes, ARo per peck tUw Strictly fresh country eggs, ISO a per dozen UUu Libbys can spinach, 9R( per can fcUU One-pound package bacon, Rflft per package UtJw Best prunes, 9Rp per pound fcilu Extra sifted can peas, 9flf4 per can , fcUu 2-pound Sunkist pineapple, QQ. per can OUU Campbell's pork and beans, I Of per can Give Us a Trial NEUWIRTH'S DELICATESSEN "Only One In Town" 130 Market Street Phone 1322 Spriirag Hafts fwS r Today ' I $5.00 $ 6.95 - MW $9.95 $12.50 500 bags Rice. 200 bags Green Coffee. 100 barrels Salt Mullets, Complete line of Groceries SAMUEL BEA'R SR. & SONS THE Read Star Classified Ads. HERE'S THE WEEK'S BIGGEST COMEDY TREAT! r r " ACADEMY of MUSIC "at. Mat. and Night, Feb. 5 ,1. r rfi.. .... b . in nana to say they flian t w, ,n an'or'e with such a nice' smile 8a ,lfi take a couple of hundred thou a a.Way from the government. . As esuit of the letters and of the in- "hiunj? committee rnmnUto-vln a r TOKIO, Jan. 31. (By the Associated Press) Official inquiry has shown the story first told by the sentry who shot and Instantly V killed -Lieut. W. H. Langdon of the United States cruiser Albany, -early" this month was untrue, n va th Asahl Shimbun of Osaka, n him, the Schwab smile is , which quotes Consul Kikuchi, of the political aeparimenv ,y - nic uBoucac HI ttin rUl '"lit; In P-artr1a V. .l.vt Ub ill Adapted From George MacManus' , "7 Great "Bringing Up Father" I' V rTt Cartoons ; Ju jjjfi ' TT? IN THIS ck&m ill f THE IAST RELEASE GREAT SERIES INTERNATIONAL NEWS ws PicturesAlways First AND A BIG STAR COMEDY TRACKS LED BACK TO CIVILIZATION! Bat for Rsonl CssJlomsr, wllk. his wife and baby, lost to the world in their little cabin in Gd7fc Great Wilderness they led also to the sallows! They were happy in their hiding frlnce. fr" from laws and injustice -till O'Connor, of the Northwest Mennted, eanie to take them back. Then their whole world bunted into flames I LON CHANEY With Lewis Stone and Betty Blythe, In It 's only new and asjraln that either stage or screen can give you such a mighty drama. mt It's got flnlsh so fine youll cheer it on the screen. ) From the- Great Novel By JAMES OLIVER CURWOQD Bigger, Better, Even Than "Back to God's Country TODAY YOUlt LAST CH.VNCE .TO SEE it: YOU CAN SEE IT TODAY ONLY AT THE IJOU With GUS SHY I'llICESt MATI1VEE KilUThat Cold With FOR Colds, Confhs . .; . AND . La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first sneeze." Breaks up a cold in 24 boars Relieves v Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache ' Quinine in this form does not affect the -fceadCascara if best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. . - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL JT . STAR CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS $1.50 SOc to NIGHT 75c to $2.50 Tickets at AVilmington Talking Machine Company. ut sreakin g of folks who do take army. - - - t. . . The' consul,-? it is said, has declared Defective Speech Corrected Sir 1 Mrs. De Vany, a specialist for correcting Imperfect Speech is in the city for-a short time, and will give in ruction to overcome stammering and other forms of defective speech; also special instruction to sub-normal children, teaching );hem to speak and read. At the; same time show the mothers how .to continue the instruction after she leaves. Te'method i according to the "laws f nature which control speaking; . "r. Just try her drillsJf vby , tailing ,.you.fwat,to,make iife worth livirigand:makei " ' Phone 1299 for Terms, Or Call at - SHELOOKED into the false mirrou of his eyes arid saw there only what she w'anted more than anything else vv in- the world! Si.." 'V .Ti2fcfcAJ Based FULL OF ROMANCE, EMOTION AND LAUGHS! on the sensa tional stage drama "WHY WOMEN SIN" Screen Drama that touches - ; eY,ey human:emqtion iv-. OPESIXU' TOMOBBOW The Llano kid was tough! He was hardi He liked to boast about his -ability with a gun and Mexican! All that was before he landed in the country where he found a mother's loveand n girl! But! He soon got tangled np in a fraud by irosing- as the lons-lost son of a wealthy family- and maybe, if It hadn't been for that girl he would have gone through with It. . - i picture that is gripping, clean and, wholesome, that will, without sentimentality or gush, brlnsr a lump into your' throat. It Is one of the best roles. that this tsr has ever bnd a role that will make him the more popular it is a ' pleasure to present this picture From the. story cl the same name by that big, promi nent author O. HENRY Z1L DEGEIYE fiRAN J "Hose of Perl ee . Ft etnrest SPECIAL! ' r . .. TODAY AND TOMORROW J r MUTT AND JEFF, in f-' THE PARLOR BOLSHEVIST? Shows Start at 11, 12s30, 2, Si30.-5, , 6t30, 8, 9t30 ' '. i : - rr- 1 TODAY and TOMORROW i' v it in- . 'i : 1 - .1 ' ! i;, . -v. If M. , ' t ' I' ' i- tu .'V C0IHNG Thursday and Fridcy, "J i; sssssun p eh cn m 5rf s n; I'E s";, , 54. Carolina Azsrtvzmte 0
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