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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY? FEBRUARY 3, 192ll FIVE 11 The Theaters Academy : Bijou : Victoria ':: Royal : Grand' MM ' -r. . 0 y - 'tti o . ,'4 ...... MpC,i t - .. .. v , . 1 redeeming feature - of the - character f 'Madama-X" which Miss Frederick is por tray Tng and therefore' she' likes to . have baby songs, particularly "Hush a by baby," whichls played frequently In her bly scenes when her imDuises es "Madam X" are . controlled by the thoughts, of the son she has not seen for.sp many years. I . BIJOU " " V"' v Today the Bijou offers its patrons mother one of those rare treats. differ- Tig from the nast Ihuradav nrnirramn Ipthe fact that this is really a super- ireai, j.oaay me. menu consists, or Douglas Fairbanks, plus beautiful. talented Seena Owen, as co-stars in One of t the really bi.r productions of the decade "The Ijanib." Fairbanks has. been credited with ?o "The Lamb." PerHa.r,s It was ft. presence of Seena Owen, who ably sup ports him, which In a measure fcau3es this verdict. 'Certain it is that. "The JUamb is one of th hi that - has. yeft-been -given Fairbanks to and' punch, hji j The Bijoii; "cani recommend "Tim Tamb" as possesslnp: every 'requisite for the' complete entertainment of every one. . ,1 ., (OBl- .D HIS MIXSTREb OnGANIZATIO, ACADEMY MONDAY, SIGHT FEBRUARY t "MSTEX lESTER" AT ACADEMY Xo end of color and sprlghtliness go ;., make "Listen Lester." the John fort musical comedy by Harry L,.Cort, George E. Stobbard, and Harold Orlob; Saturday, bo sreat a success that dnring an entire year at the ;Knicker liocker thcafex in New York It played to capacity business. .It . Is gay and breezy, wh speed and variety a variety that embraces all the essentials of a eooA musical piore, including amusins comedy, tuneful music, good Bongs well Bung, a dainty, dancey chorus, excellent staging and costum ing, and versatile dancing' musical comedy." Tha mlssipg. papers,', good oil remnant of melodrama, form the basis for the story, but they are served in a way that is different, and alto prtripr new and unexpected, with V lively galaxy of players surrounding t! 'm and adding a specfal dash and flavor. It i3,played with a. .charm and finesse to be expected frbm such play ers as Gus Shy, Joe Mack, Richard De Mar. Lynton Athey, Virginia "Vat jon, Jean Thomas, Lulu . Swan,; Ceclle Williams, Ethel Rea, and the- daintiest. ' 'TteTidest chorus-" tVBr" seen; ;a'iraPaul Rcscelli Piano accordeon virtuoso. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow morning at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. said by many who have had the privi lege of a prerelease view to be on of the finest productions of the year. Those who love adventure and wh revel in the tales of Jack ?ndon, Robert Louis Stevenson and Rex Beach, will find in "Under Crimson Skies" a picture to enjoy and long to remember. In this feature Elmo Lincoln appears as Yank Barstow, captain of his own schooner, the Southern Cross, plow ing her way to a South American port with a cargo of contraband inunitions for a, revolutionary leader. J. G. Hawks, author of "Under Crim son Skies " has contrived an original story ful) of the adventure of strong men, full ol scenes that stir the blood and replete with incidents' calculated to keep .one's, interest centered closely on the screen. It is , a story of life and; adventure an the hixh tieas, of a gun runner who is carrying contra band munitions to a South American port for revolutionary purposes, of to whom he cannot, In honor, tell of his feelings. ing the state gathering, . W. BT. Stuart presented the claims of that city. Winston-Salem Juniors will In a 'bid for the annual session in 1922. Every mem ber of the board . was present at the meeting this afternoon. The Rotary club here, at Its weekly meeting, last night. Indorsed Joe Turner,-of Roanoke, ya:,rfr. district governor. Comfort Baby V Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum haiir BALDNESS hilred, ftiUnf tradlemtcd. Vf uch TTDortn wom en, men. all age. Get full box of KOTALEO at any hff dmtglst'a. Or end 10 eeete. illTei r stamps, foi t r ri hi v. 0TAI.K0 OFFICE. J.BMcCABE&CO. . SSatabllsked lKia , CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS . O. Bw 12 SOT HvrcklsoB Bsitldlma JUNIOR ORDERvCOrXCiL, TO 'MEET, AT GREKXSBORO ' (Special to Tke Star) WINSTON-SALEM. Feb. 2. Ths afi- hual meetlnK "pf State Junior Order Council will be held in Greonsborn In Augusti This was decided at meeting of executive board here this afternoon. Charlotte was the' Gate City's closest competitor for the-honor of entertain- Subscribe today- to new ser.es Orton Building & Loan association. Office James & James, inc.. Southern Build in?. "(Adv.') FOAM I - rom nxs company coming Joe Coburn and his merry -minstrel rompany are bookecV;,a.t the Academy of Music on next Monday, February '7 and is said to he the best! and moat pretentious organization in over 20 years of' the show's , history.- Fine singers clean romerly and.' the best in minstrel vaudeville splendid dancers anl plenty of them absurd character sketches special scenery with an ex- eellpnt hand and orchestra backed by y -nrs of faithfully keeping its promises with Its. patrons have -made this com pany one of the strongest favorites in its lipp. Tickets will fro on sale at the "Wilmington Talking Machine company Saturday morning. BOYAL ' v- The Koyal management regrets ex ;rp?(iingrly since Its openine yesterdav fiat that' powerful drama "Neglected Wives" was not booked for a lonsrer run. It will be soen for the last times at the Royal today, and will undoubtedly aerain jam the theater. This is a screen adaptation from uhv "Women Sin" and features the Popular screen star. Anne Luther, who who is suonorterl by a brilliant, cast, 'ni-iuding- such well known, favorites a? Claire Whitney. Charles Gerard, E. J, J.adchffe.. Baby iyy Ward, and many "tners. "Xesrlerted Wives" is a fascl-n-tins and absorbing s.tory of intrigue '0 e, lifo and adventure. : GRAND Opening today, for; a two day run, 'He Grand management takes extreme Pleasure in presenting the powerful Jewel-Universal super-special "Under crimson Skies." featuring Elmo Lin f,,n tne Colossus of the screen, who Played the mighty role of VTarzan." t Matrons of the film drama have yarned to expect the unusual in' the nvci features, and "Under Crimson -'ps, from all, advance reports, will prove no exception to Ahe rule. Jt if "RED FOAM" Ralph Ince, in presenting his latest SeJznIck production. "Red Foam." which" will-te seei - at tne -?.-Koya, theater, opening tomorrow, has brought to light an unusual story of small town life. ' The basic structure of "Red Foam" is said to be surcharged with vibrant appeal, and the general atmosphere o't the plot creates .a feeling Of expect ancy for the tremendous climax which is tovcome. v It chronicles"; faithfully the work ings of a small town community, anl the resultant -clash that: develops in the-unfolding of -the plot Is declared1 to reveal ' Mr. Ince at his best as director of really human phofoplays. ..Zena Iiieefe, who plays the, : lead; ing feminine role in the picture, is .'said to have greater opportunities than she has hitherto had for - strik ing - characterization. Other members Of the cast include Huntley-: Gordon, Harry Tihe, Freeman Barnes. Peggy Worth, John Butler and Daniel Hays. The author, William H. Hamby, :a Known among thousands of readers be-ci-use of his regular and frequent con tributions to the leading fiction maga zines. Edward Montagne dramatizes ths story from the original of the Bame name which was published In tlie ! fa'atu'rday Evening Post. "MADAME X" Pauline Frederick, whose new pie ture "Madame X," a Goldwyn produc tion, comes to the Royal theatre, for three days, commencing next Monday, enacted most of her intense, emotiunai scenes in the famous drama to the ac companiment of soft- lullaby, played by the orchestra. Mother love is one of the strongest emotions developed in the dranfa, in fact it is a mother's love and longing for the son she has not seen since he was a baby that develops the action - of the play to a point where the mysterious "MadanTe X" finds him in the young lawyer who is defending, her in her trial for kinurucx. . x , jyilSS X1 rcuci ii.ni "- -. o emotional actresses ' in pictures, uses music extensively in all her plays, making her own selections and basing her choice on the predominant note of the drama. Mother love Is the one ACADEMY One Night Only MONDAY FEB; 7 9W8 HEADED BY CHARLEY GANO SIX BIG MINSTREL VAUDEVILLE ACTS IWCES -50c, 75p, $1.0O, fl.50, lnn Trar tax. Sata Monday, Wil mlnarton Talklne Machine Co. Sat. Mat. and Night, Feb. 5 mmmmmm Back Again ! In one of the most powerful Photo. dramas of his career Douglas Fairbanks With Fascinating Seena Owens, in A story that holds your interest, thrills you with its action and charms yon with the brilliant work of ts stars. A FIVE-REE SUPER-SPECIAL TODAY ONLY EES it 'Back home from God knows where!9' ' v The greatest climax ever put on the screen in 66 HENRY W. SiVAGB'S SENSATIOXAL STAGE HIT, WITH PAULINE FREDERICK GREATEST EMOTTOtfAL. PRODt'CTIOTf TS THK; LAST -10 YEARS 4';., MADAM X" Yon'll he glad you cry. YonOl be rtlrrtf jm moved never V before by the tremendous drama oi mother love. ' 'f; ' 7 3 DAYS OPENING MONDAY with utittaiHY PRICES 1 MATINEE 50c to $USQ IVIGHT.TBc to $2.80 Tickets at Wilmington TaUdnjr Machine Cocnpany. The Tempter Whispers To all of us but to this lonely woman he shouted. She was just one of the crent horde of ' " , m.1 M.Jl.l jmiswi .t-'f01 In I ' Pictured in this powerful ,1' 'I I fllm version of the sensa- Zj! J Lr j tional stage success, W ifi U WW "WHY WOMEN SIN" fjL : I A picture of life and love 0 I you'll never forget, en- I " ! I 1 acted by a marvelous cast, V uj " I Including lLli II I VV LUTHER T II I I CLAIRE WHITNEY 1 13 I I CJ CHARLES GERARD ll fl h I See the sensational MW- I Parisian Apache Dancers. jSMf I Mile. A ana and lons. . Tl "royal TODAY LAST TI3IE9 Opening Tomorrow The great Saturday Evening Post story, "RED FOAM." n Ralph Ince production. The "Tarzan" of "TARZAN OF THE APES" In His Greatest Role! Wonderful of Beautiful Scenery I Piefere'tfhftt Plucks 1 the Rd2rt String TINS)' IMC TI1E MIKITY. n o .r ARsdBloodedlDrama of tro&f UaCt jruiwiu am aDn6uui ruiw wiw A woman on board a ship packed with arm for southern revolutionUU a mutinous crew only one strong:, silent man to hold them at bay. 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