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A -X 1 t HE MORNING STAR,: WILMINGTON, N. C., Pv:.;MONDAY;-;PEBRUARY-14, 1921 Five - . -r? I- - - ' - - V - ' - - - At The Theatres Academy : Bijou -. Victoria : Royal : Grand styled as farcically inclined The following criticism. ' of "Up In v Vel's Room" which, comes to the AMidemv of Music tonight was clipped frnm m .i.-"v- -----7- -- - ' i iT,) in Maoei s itoora i . " - at all times 1 at times frivolous, ; but whether a"P way or the other it was extremely leasing to those who witnessed the frst performance of the clever comedy t tbe -Atlanta Monday evening. " 'Up 'In Mabel's Room' was one of very nrst il wro ou-,ucu uhu- farces. or wnicn, mere nave yet despite the fact that STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY . - i By virtue of, 6nd in pursuance of the provisions of a certain mortgage deed ere P Tftln. reductions for contributions form ! unn and wife. I. O. Johnsnn tn m t Facts on Income Tax the room Lan many, has been running: for a number of ears tho cleverness or . the Collison Harbach piece has not been dimmed. "The 'ast is sood.. as a whole, and e-e wf re no noticeable defects in the u'chnical side of the comedy. Theie was ' naturalness and feeling about fvpry rart which brought one to the realization that possibly 'this, wasn't i play after all but perhaps there was some mistake and these people wcre really undergoing the trials and ,iifri(!ulti'S tliey portrayed." Tickets are now selling at the Wil rirfeum Talking Macine company. even read "Snannv stni-i , n -v.. was glad, to get back after all, th !7 r6nShout gives you an inti mate glimpse of her best work, a pic ture that will even more greatly En dear her to the thousands of her ad mirers all over the country. It will be shown at the Grand for one day today only. V x an important item in thereturns of many taxpayers. -Contributions dur ing -the year to corporate organiza tions conducting . charitable work, to societies for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals and to the spe cial fund for vocational rehabilitation are allowable deductions if the aggre gate amount does not exceed 15 per cent, of theitaxpayer's net income com puted without the. benefit of this.de-, duction. , y For example, a taxpayer whose net Corbett. dated the 12th. day of March. A. D. 1918, and : recoraea jn :ne flce of Register of Deed 3 of New' Hanover County, In Book No. 103 at page' 410, of the records of said office, default .having been made in the payment of some of the maturing promissory notes and In the payment of the interest on said notes, according to the 'tejfor and effect . thereof, "herein and whereby under the provision? of the said mort gage, each and all of the outstanding and unpaid promissory notes should at income for 1920 anjounted to 520,000 ! once become due' and payable, "and the may have contributed to the Young 1 property described in paid .mortgage biiouiu ue sum ujr me saia njorigage; BIJOU Today the Bijou will again have' to (i,every means to find seats for the throngs who are racing in to see Eddie Polo in the greatest serial ne nas ever made for Universal,, "The wn5 oi tn? circus." This serial, as it draws nearer to a finish is getting more exciting and more intensely in teresting each week, and today's chapter is said to be the greatest thril ler yet Tomorow the Biiou should hav th largest crowds in its entire history for it presents none other than "America's aweetneart" in the first of a series .-f a Dig two reel feature ttes, the first one eing 'A Beast At Bay." These are the pictures that made. Mary Pick iora ramous and present her in the roles for which she was born, the roles in which she is seen at her very best- ROYAL t the Koyai Deginning toaay wax 1. presented one of the most meri tjirniis photoplays of tho season. Tne in nuestion is Allan Dwan'a UClUCtlOn t'l 11111.111 Aliail VKIllieSj' ' ' - , lu aiTctiiKeoieni wun .JOSepn JM. Schenck, is "The Life of the Party, adapted from Irvin S. Cobb's story of the same name. The picture will be shown at the Royal theater Wednesday and Thursday, ' s The story reveals the adventures and love affairs of an affable young lawyer, Algernon Leary. in his efforts to break . the milk trust. Leary's powerful adversaries attempt to ruin ; his. reputation by sending a notorious "vamp" to blackmail htm. but he not J only succeeds in withstanding her charms, but beats out the corporation's candidate for mayor at the polls. Mr. Arbuckle's support includes Frank Cahipeau. Vlora Daniel and Winifred Greenwood. Walter Woods adapted the ! story to the screen and Joseph Hena- bery directed. It is a Paramount pro duction. Mens Christian association $1,000.' to the Young Women's Christian associa tion 81,000, toward the construction of a new church $1,000, and to the as sociated charities . of a city S500, a And whereas, default has been made in the payment of the, maturing promis sory notes, as in said mortgage pro vided, and the right of the mortgagee total of S3, 500. Fifteen per cent of the to foreclose has become" absolute; taxpayers total net income amounts j "Therefore, tne undersigned mort 'to $8,000. sTherefore, only this amount I gagee hereby gives notice that he will may be claimed as a' deduction and ! on Monday, the 14th day of March, A. the balance of such contributions must D. 1921, at twelve o'clock M. on said be considered as a gift.' , (date, at the front Court House door of Contributions to a hosnital or' likn ! New Hanover County, in the City of ROYAL, WEflJiESDAV The first of the five-reel feature comedies in which Roscoe Arbuckle, the 1 . 9 K I 1 1 .i-r iiOWPrtlll epiL u aimw iu inc. n tl,0 llenrt of a Fool." It Is presented ;S a First National attraction by the '-iiny"f!over Photoplay corporation. Fn the Heart of a Fool" is a start lint;' reflection in the great mirror of i;r,. and us rnaraciers are an true J or institution, the net earnings of which inure to private stockholders are not allowable deductions. Frequently a deduction is claimed for a contribution to a needy family or Individual charity. Such deductions are not. allowed, contributions of this kind being considered a gift. Dona tions to churches are deductible in cluding missionary funds. church building funds, pew rents, church as sessments and church dues. Deductions for contributions are al lowed" only for the year in which the contributions were made. Promises of future contributions should not be con sidered by the taxpayer In filing his return. x on A-iUiiciira To Clear Away : fekin Troubles Sotsp to clnae, Otatmr)t to so&ha, T!eom to pow der. 25c. Samples of Caticora, Dpt.X,l(Jda, ictona GRAXD TUESDAY A picture that gives -Elsie Ferguspn unusual opportunities to . display her talents is on view at the Grand to morrow. It is called "Counterfeit" and presents the star as a southern girl of excellent! family who is influenced t by the impecunious state of her af j fairs and ttye offer of a large reward i oy me swrei service . 10 - unueriane L-nu task of rounding up a band of count erfeiters. Not only does the story bring out Miss Ferguson's surpassing ability! as an enrotional actress, but also In the scenes in the homes of Newport society enhances her reputa tion as "the best dressed actress on the screen." A delightful love story and some pleasant comedy have been blended into the plot, pvid Powell Allhn Dwm Production,5 Opening-has the leadingmale role and the cast at the Royal Tody to nature. In fact they might be you.rJ self your family or your' neighbor. And this is .one of the reasons that it has made such a. strong appeal to motion picture patrons everywhere it has been shown. It has an excellent cast including James Kirkwood, Anna Q. 'ilsson. Mary Thurman, Phllo Mc Cullough. "Ward Crane, John Burton, Margar.et Campbell, Percy Challenger, Arthur Hoyt. Kate Toncray Emmet Kinc and Maryland Morne. GRAXD There's no chance for the throngs who admire the deligntrul personality of that fascinating star Olive Thomas to have another disappointment a,t the Grand today. "The Flapper" her greatest picture, which missed out recently," is already here and has al ready been given a private showing. "The Flapper" presents Miss Thomas in one of the most delightful .screen, roles that it was exer her opportunity to enact., She was the typical flapper, she ran away from home to go to .'ichool but soon returned with more . "hifalutin" ideas that you ever heard of- The small town had never seen Kiu-h a thing in all its history. She also" Includes Chajles Gerard. and Helene Montrose. The story was di rected by George Fitsmairlce. , " ' - - ' " BIJOU WEDNESDAY Thousands of miles were traveled, by the all-star company producing:, "Fight ing Fate," the latest VitagTaph chapter play, in order , to get settings and at mosphere proper and suitable for the backgrounds of . the thrilling . and dramatic happenings which feature the fifteen episodes of the drama. The scenes are laid in various- parts of the United States and Mexico, and in each case, the films were "shot" as near to the real location as was expedient. The large cast travelsd about Southern California for months, William Duncan, the star and director, being always on the watch for bits of striking natural beauty or unusvJ formations which could be utilized m the plot of the play. The company even made a foray into Mexico, for some desert and city scenes. "Fighting Fate" opens its engage ment at the Bijou Wednesday. Hello! Let's Go "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" ACADEMY, ?ebrar 14 OE MCHT A.H.WOODS presents IP DK fSl The Play that started NY on a Paiarna Jad 1 h. Merriest ot Farces, Funniest of All C. medio. One Solid Year In fw York Furnished With n Million Laughs 7T. -s PRICKS l r"e. T.-.r, $1jOO, flUSO and f2.0O on naie Saturday at the TVII- nilliclnn Talktnn- IHnobIn Co. i; I Win! Falsely accused of murder Kern Lambert did succeed in clearing himself. But before he did, he faced death and peril in a thousand forms. You won't dare miss seeing REBUILT RADIATORS v ALL KINDS FOR SALE -I'M Than Half Price of New Radiators Hadlator Repairing? Prices Reasonable . , , W. B. KLANDER & CO. Market St. ; Wilmington, 3. C. wili:i AM LU N CrA N . and. EDITH JOHNSON y '' WCm''::''f .'!' - "HGHTING '"pffFATE- ; VUagraph Chapter Play WHfflffl 3XJSS SERBS IU.ONZO0.BLI PORTRAIT ANO 8WNATUBE0N CVCRY PA0KA6E' OF TABLETS JNPFOWDM Over 1 Million Tablets Taken Daily Are first aid to thousands of people for, the relief of KIDNEY TROUBLE, CON STIPATION and RHEUMATISM. Since 1888 have been .regarded as a standard herb remedy. They contain no calomel or other mineral drug. .MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, in each box. A. O. BLISS CO. WASH D. C. 2 BE AN dPERATOR OF A LINOTYPE. INTERTYPE OR MONOTYPE MACHINE Good pay, educational, pleasant work for men and women. Course is short and least expensive schooling you uin obtain; Typewriter operators oxcel at once.) Address Typesetting Dept.. Georgia-Alabama Business College, Macon. Ga.. for full information about American and southern Newspaper Publishers' Typesetting School. Adv. WE SELL IT FOR LESS! THE BEE HIVE NEW STORE 717 North Fourth Street 14 . t' NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of TNorth Carolina.) In tne County of New Hanover) Superior Court William A. Grogn ) vs. ) Notice of Summons Daisy J. B. Grogan ) Notice is hereby given to the de fendant Daisy J. B. Grogan, that an action has been instituted against her in the Superior Court of New Hanover County, North Carolina, wherein Wil liam A. Grogan is plaintiff and she is defendant, for an absolute divorce, the summons in which is returnable before the clerk of the superior court of New Hanover County, North Carolina, at his office in Wilmington, N. C., on the 7th day of February, 1921, when and where the defendant Is required, to appear and answer the said complaint, or te relief therein demanded will Um granted. This the 6th day of January, 1921. M. J. Shuffler, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. McNorton & Cashwell, Attys. for Ptf. ReatJ Star Classified Ads. Wilmington, expose for sale,, by public auction, for cash to the highest bidder, all the following described interest in real estate and the following described personal property, to wit: . First: All that certain leased hold estate which was conveyed by George P. Ganzer to George T. Johnson and JD. Li. Latta, partners trading as Globe Baking Company, - by lease duly re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County in Book 74, at page 610, etc., and by the said Johnson and Latta to the Globe Baking Company, (Corporation), by in strument in writing "bearing date the 12th, day of December, A. D. 1S14, and duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, land by the said Globe Baking Company, (Corporation), to the Wilmington Sav ings and Trust Company, trustee, foy cTeed of trust duly recorded in the office of .the Register of Deeds of New Han over County, and by the said Wilming ton Savings and Trust Company, trus tee, to M: J. Corbett by instrument in writing bearing date of the 10th day of March, A. D.- 1919, and ' duly re corded in the ofhee of the Register of Deeds of New Har.over County. in Look 103, at page 259. Together with all th, rights, pow ers and privileges granted in the said papers or either or any of them and subject to the limitation and condi tions set forth in said ''ease from the said Ganzer to the said Johnson, and Latta the intent and purpose of this instrument being to convey to tho party of the second part all the rights, powers, privileges, property, estate and interest in the property conveyed by the said lease and alsoj Second: All the right, title and in terest of the Globe Baking Company in and to all the buildings and structures on the property mentioned in said lease and commonly known as the Ganzer property. Third: All machinery, tools, personal property of . every nature and kind on said premises belonging to the Globe I Baking .company which were by the said Globe Baking Company conveyed to the Wilmington Savings and Trust Company by the deed of trust herein before referred to; as well as all prop erty thereafter acquired, by the said Globe Baking Company which were by said, trust deed conveyed to the Wil mington Savings and Trust Company, trustee1, and by it conveyed to M. J. Corbett, Including- three ovens, - one cake 'oven, one dough divider, one rounder, one automatic proofer, one sifting outfit, one dough mixer, with automatic fiourer and scaler, seven steel troughs, 32 bread pan racks, two cake machines, pan racks, pie racks, bread cases, shipping baskets, two iron safes, four cases Silent Salesman, office supplies and fixtures and any other property conveyed and transferred oy the said, deed of trust and now in ex istence and not : particularly enumer ated above, all of which was conveyed by. the party of the second part to tho said George T. Johnson by instrument in writing bearing this date. Also all improvements, additions, and replace ments which the said George T. John son may make to said property, as well as all other like articles which he may hereafter acquire during the existence of this mortgage, and the said George T. Johnson hereby stipulates and agrees Jo replace any of the property herein mentioned which may be worti out j'n its use with other like' articles, which when acquired shall be conveyed here by as security for the payment of the notes herein mentioned. Terms of sale, Cash. M. J. CORBETT. Mortgagee. LEO ADDE'S NEW . OLYMPIANS ' i4n Old Favorite In n Xew Dress - Featuring JACK ADAIR The Minstrel Roy ROLAND CULLY The Singing Fool And a Big Bevy of Beautiful Girls ; TODAY AND TOMORROW HELEN HOLMES In the greatest weriul she hns ever been starred in "THE TIGER BAND" It's a. KIrst National Release and the greatest thriller of the year - TODAY AND TOMORROW SPECIAL M m SALE OF SPRING HATS H i - ; , Small Brim Sailors Mushrooms ' Poke Effects- Turbans COLORS: Henna, Navy New Blues Combinations Blacks Trim'mings, Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments SEE OJR WINDOW PISPL AY II 2, Iii EDDIE POLO the Whirlwind Uni v versal. Serial King of the C if ireus Thrills That Defy Description! TOMORROW Mary Pickford In the First of the Big Two Reel Featurettes "A BEAST AT BAY" America's Sweetheart at Her Best SHE HAD CHAMPAGNE V 1 if I BtMBiany2 The Feeling Tribute of a Woman lo LIFE TABLETS OR UQUSD SCLD EVEHYWHERC I'liifi il c READ HER LETTER IT WILL DO YOU C0CD "Pe-m-nahaBtieenaGodiendtoine. I feel safe in eaylng that It saved my life, 1 was all run down and miserable when I commenced taking- Pe-ru-na, but am on the road to recovery now. I cannot thank you too cancli." Has. CtiablSB After Kfen, B. F. D. Ko. 7, Lagrange, Indiana. A letter like this brings hope and the promise of health to every sick and suffering woman. Perhaps you know what it means to have your daily duties a misery, every movement an effort, stomach deranged, pains in the head, back and loins most of the time, nerves raw and quiver ing not a moment day or night free from suffering. Do as Mrs. Anspaugh did. Take Pe-ru-na. Don't wait but start riht away. "" ACADEMY Furniture and House Furnishings to Suit -the Tastes of Discrinlinating Buyers ' " ; - ' :..:"' ! . Are Always Found at Our Store at Prices That Also Suit The C. W. Polvogt Comparix r. FRIDAY, FEB. 18 HANSON Vs. METROPOLIOS FINISH MATCH Two Out of Three RINGSIDE TICKETS AT Newman's Cafe ideas read "Snappy Stories n everything, bnt nfter one Vbrief adventure she was, glad to get back to Ice cream sodas. You'll , see this Tristful, vivacious, appealing little star at her best when you see v OLIVE THOMAS in a wonderful corned y-drnma by Frances Marlon " JB A Produced with lavish setting's and an" excellent cast and exceed ingly well photographed! ' "THE FLAPPER is the picture which failed to arrive recently because of mis-shipment by the exchange. It is already, in the theatre for today. ADDED ATTRACTION First National's "Snper-Klnogrram IV The newest and biggest news reel in the city. RAND "Host ef Perfeet - J Pictures TODAY ONLY uimiiEiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiim w TOMORROW ONLY The GEORGE FITZMAURICE Production of Ouida Bersere's photoplay 'COUNTERFEIT" With ELSIE FERGUSON and JAVD' POWELL . Showing the exclusive society at Newport with all their latest fashions and frills and beautiful, lavish ..Bettings Back by Popular Demand ! t (They- weren't .re quests," they were de mands, and were " countless.) Larry Semon LARRY SEMON In TBE SUITOR, h i af ' super-comedy production. Is coming Saturday, Feb. 10. It has x Just been re -leased. Don't miss it. Just Two of Them One on the 19th and One on the 26th Ml me n eari of a That Is Breaking!" William Allen White's Powerful American Story! 'A Mighty -Picture of Men and Women We Know" It .- V v J Cast includes : JAMl4 KIRKWOOD ANNA a NILSSON MARY THURMAN WARD CRANE 0 v ta 1 I ii?( -mm- mm. V :" A Mighty First National Attraction An Epic of American Life!. Valentine Attraction Opening Today! n i i !l -) i 4 .ft '-3 It i I OPENING WEDNESDAY! 127 Market Street Telephone 825 'Two Days Only Regular. Prices! Read Star - - .- .-V.v .;;...s.iV Classified Ads Lt ; "
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