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4t POWER IS t DEAD- .- ' ', WES' ' PAlifBBACTPlarFeD.' 8. Nicholas Power,'' sixty-six, of New York, retired inventor of motion pict ure projection apparatus, died at a local hotel this morning of chronic nephritis. Remains will be shipped tonight to Brooklyn, N. Y. At The; Theatres Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Rdyal: Grarid: , mil OPERA CO ACADEMY Er,L achoff. the Amerlci i sr.hoff. the American s8 of the best known slng ""'"'L day For Ave years she sang er of jneszo roles with the San Carlo h . rompany, and today her voice Is 0p4rt fresh as ever. This will be her Lason with the New York Engr tlfZ rompany. She will be u . Aoadamv. matinee and on next Saturday. fll1' is one of the best i"sS tmorfmn sineers. and is a Kuest in all parts of the ,l0w In concert she has won " an counii.ri't success, and her coming: to '5 1 itT means that a treat is in th tn.r EnKlish opera lovers. CrSherareef with the 'San JKoera company. Miss Osie Schoff Jl a. popular favorite. She comes " I fine and distinguished Ameri- fr0nifmlly and Is always welcomed can i"u'"' ,fl s-hftff i a natural 1 cat hi SSCiai w iwe. .... nf With the New TorV and musician. She is also orn ..j i lanHsfrane erardeninsr and interest" 7v, tv t-,. I I oh. mll ku tf-criish Opera a-"" "c Kd in the leadine mezzo roles. Tickets will 0 on sale Friday JtSng at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. a Vast Dorothy Gish has fallen, for vl nocular little comedienne will be i u Her Royal HIgrhness to the !?.nth degree when she appears as Z heroine of "Wttle Miss Rebel lion" a,t the Gfand theater today only. i vnn nave any uvuun isvi in) . , iiil.. i T nr( ,.;5t cance at ner mmo Rebellion." She is known as Her Sub lime Grace, the Grand Iuchess Maria Louise, hereditary Countess of Bla- H Wfi J. tnf00' "uocess which, rA. wUh Mr TJh.eJ?ountr5r ar mlllW E i t0 be for?otten hits, "Par- I m ,and Bath" "The Girl "Psh V ;,The Glrl ln the T"." fi?ia rnd prttter. and a host of fc .e-?8 that "Up ,n Mabel m 8 e funnst farce that had coma from Kooda; offic.,ln- its . whole Sf"' JV?lle4 the Eltinge. theater. New York City, for months after hav- ken a records in Boston The production is a beautiful and '2SiV?ana '0Cht to be spe-cis-lly- lntefetitlng: to- womn on ac count of its display of new modes in gowns and lingerie. The company has been-carefully,, selected. n1'1 s6 on iale Saturday at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. ; ' t THE GREAT REDEEMER" -Prominent among , the names that will go down to posterity as the pio neers of the screen is that of Maurice Tourneur, the man under whose per sonal direction the super production, 'The' Great Redeemer,"- was made. Mr. Toumfeur has been associated with the making of motion , ptclures for over fifteen yeara, and' during that -time has been responsible for some of the best productions that have been made. "The sGreat Redeemer," which will be shown at the Royal, opening to morrow, is Mr. Tourneur' s latest, and it represents the . wizard , of the ..sll vfersheet .at,, his particular; best.-; jir. Tourneur devoted much time and forethought to the creation of this production, realizing that it marked CARD OF THANKS Mr. F. W. Ktihl and family grate fully acknowledge the courtsey, kln lljess and sympathy shown them by their friends in the recent sickness and $eath of the wife and mother of the hom&. (Adv.) Hello! Let's Go "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM kMONDAY, I M Febrnarr I fr ACADEMY A.H.W00D5 presenb nin IN illVU The Play that startjsd NY on a Paiama Jag The Merriest Of Farces, Funnit-nt of All Comedle. One Solid Year In New- York Fiirni shed With, a Million Laughs I PRICES s ' , 50c 75c, : S1XM), S1.50 and $2.00 Seats on sale Saturday at the Wil mington Talking Machine Co. DO R.0T H Y GISH "Jti ETAtPW GrtAVE Sirirr scent ficm LITTLE MISS RJEBELLION"' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ILY!C; AT THE GRAND THEATRE TODAY ONLY vatski. Countess of Warsaw, Honorary; fVonel of the Life Guard, and a dozen' 'nd one ot-hgr titles too numerous to Bntion. - '' ' '" And this same titled little lady finds wseif with a heavy date to go to a fatime dance with Mike Casey, of Partem, Ohio, onetime private in the Lnlted States army. And Her High ly, etc., etc.. keeps the date. too. "Little Miss Rebellion" was made wr laughing purposes only, and if you "now your Dorothy Gish you know '-at that means, it is -one of the fun Mt Paramount pictures thus far wned out for Miss Gish and her com Hny of associate players, and Is an ai-comedy company. ' : . "MADAME X" . .' . . , t J'!ln literaly hundreds of patrons tne Royal have praised "Madame by word of mouth since its op-sn-H ( Monday, the office received by a'l yesterday morning from a Wil nrton newspaper man, a .written -ommendatlon which read as follows: picture Madame X, now-being tBnwn at the Royal, is undoubtedly. . t ' greatest screen production I- have W M,wd ,n years- It is-one of -the y pictures in which the supporting of n, 8 not dtract from the work nit,.! Star' M,ss Frederick's ,lmper-an-l n.of the leading role In Alex be lsson'8 famous stage classic or,'.. onf of tn most powerful- screen .f. f11 ot al1 time. There- Is a -ai lesson in "Madam X" that every m 7man and chili can profit by." Rovwe X- will be shown 9-t the im the last t,mes this afternoon iro "S- and th same 'capacity ter fn v ch have thronged the thea- HbtJi, v P,aSt two days w111 un" UDtediy be in attendance. ACCADEMT IN MABEL'S ROOM" than", a"ythlnff 'be more harmless matter P k chemise? And for that "ificani il a anythnE be more slg f"at L, an an acorn from which Pink Jy, srow? So it was faom a a teli fJVl8e whJch unfortunately had lncriPtlon that . aU the ! anhBnlOT,arose that made , Garry made on. 7' . Is wlfe -.Jealdws.: -nJ ot the greatest farce hits one of the milestones of his, art, and as such could not be other than the best he had to offer. The story is that of a train robber who painted a .mas terpiece on the wall of his cell and into the picture Mr. Tourneur has put the most consummate artistry. v l . "THE THIRD KISS" In her new Paramount-Artoraft pic ture, "The Third Kiss," which will be shown at the Grand theater tomorrow only, Vivian Martin, -universally ad mired little star, shows how an heiress seeks to atone fOr a' great wrong which had Jeen perpetrated when a factory owned by her deceased uncle was de stroyed by fire and many girls burned td death. The catastrophe was due to her uncle's criminal negligence in al lowing the exits of the building to-be- come congested: She gives up a life of ease and lux ury and under an assumed namfttake up work among" the friends of the un fotunaie Are victims, and devotes' her stfare time to helping- Rupert. Bawlf, a young settlement worker, in making life easier for them. ;But Rupert secretly comes to love Missy,. as the? little, heiress-is called. by her friends, although he is married to a faithful and unsuspecting wife. How she finally -brings about the- regenera tion of Rupart arid finds happiness is said to form one of the most beautiful stories ever vizuallaed on the screen. Robert G. "VIgnola directed and ah excellent cast supports the star. Trr ru m a WATERWAY PROPOSED I .WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. A survey of Lake worm imei, iwnuc, Lake "W6rth with" the Atlantic NrJceftrr. and providing a channel 20 feet deep and 500 feet wide, would be authorized under an amendment introduced in the senate by SehMo!!' Fletcher Democrat, Florida. ' - , -r . i iv-m n nnnira r TioDrtun u-oVi fi I. D. Brooks. Sr., of "Wayne county, died at his home Friday after an illness of several too.ir. Mr. Hooks was an honored -in. m v. nmmtv. and will be greftUy mlsedby his family. and. lacs circle, of irienas. . . . !Ui (m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ,i . ; . B ........... . .v. . . . . iVi 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ii ii lii in ill i uTi rs S Tr ..miiiiiiiiiimHMiii.iM...m..M. 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She tried to ride a mule played baseball with some Yankee attended a Jazz ball -"rolled the bones' With dotted lumps f sug"ar and with her body guardnniL then not lomer after, landed In Vew York city "flapped" flapjacks and LISTEA"! Watch her chew gram now ! IT'S A PLEASURE TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OCCURRENCE, WHEN THE New Art Film Company presents ,y lit By HARAT CARU, Directed by GEORGE FAWtETT - . I With , . RALPH GRAVE S, GEORGE fEIGMATtf t hild RILEY HATCH" In the supporting cast of players JUST ONE -r Rollicking, Entertaining DAY! TODAY TOSiORROW- GSMDl " " Pictures" " -OJfLY" THURSDAY " TH E ... T-H.TR D KI S S " An entertaining production that is certain in its appeal, with a big cast of capable player, including HARRISON .FORD, ROBERT EL LIS, KATHLEEN KIHKHvM VIVIAN MARTIN, ON THE WALLS OF DAN MALLOY'S CELl was something that brought hope to the doomed murderer across the tier that stilled- the. cusses on his lips as . he walked, unafraid to the waiting gallows, 4. ... ' ? THE MOST ' IMPRESSIVE ' SCREEN DRAMA EVER FILMED! THE SUPER SPECIAL L' ''''''' THEGHEff REDEEMER jbssbi Mp""aF Tf..T?T vm . A MAURICE TOUBNEUR i . rjf f ill iilK .v. & NOTEWORTHY CAST The Heart Appeal of 'The Miracle Man" Has at Last Been Outdone! - - Opening Tomorrow 3 DAYS M OYA1 is-' t-- "Greatest Picture! Have Witnessed In Years!" n i n it An extract from an unsolicited letter received by mail yesterday from a Wilmington ftewspaperf inii 1 J 2l No man has ever permanently prospered who has not consist ently saved. - A savings account in this, bank , is one of the easiest and" jiiost JifCffltAhije ways ;tb. Mve. - . u i'v v s , 4 PEB- CKNT' (PAID ;pJDEiOSITS ' Citizens Bank and Trust Company Opposite Postoffice COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS '.-. 1".! '.g- w. PAUONE; WE SAID IT ; 'The greatest emotional screertldrairia ot the past ten years!" LAST TIMESjEODAYI . 1 - (Tax Extra) r.- 25c, S5ct SOc I a ax jiixxra; V-' III yi - . . . c 1 'i 1
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