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fHE MOVING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. r ' " ' v- r . . . , .1 At The Theatres Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand ROYAL Opie Read's celebrated novel "The jueklins." has been transferred to the 1-reen by Paramount and it will be rPu at the Royal theater, opening to- The story is said to contain many r-niorful and human characters many have been nia.u iu v on ma screen ty such capable players as Mabel julienne Scott, Monte Blue.- Kuth ilenick," Charles Ogle, Fannie "Midgely, Zell Covington. Walter Hall. J. H. Du jnont. 'Clarence Burton and many ethers who make up the all-star cast. The story revolves around the family C jueklins and their neighbors in the rural districts of North Carolina, and the younfi school teacher, who, dis jiked' and discouraged by his own people and his neighbors in Alabama, conies to board with the Jueklins and teach the country school. Two jle lichtful romances are developed, "one 0f which leads to the supposed murder tv Alf Jucklin of his rival, .after the latter makes slighting remarks about liis sirl- By clever plot manipulation, the author finally frees the supposed murderer, and by the introduction of gurprising circumstances, proves him technically innocent. Then comes the biz surprise finish and everything ends happily for all concerned. GRAND There is one character in Vivian jlartin's new . Paramount-Artcraft screen comedy. "His Official Fiancee," shewing at the Grand today only, whoso name does not appear on the list of the cast. "He is called "Skip" it ml 1." a fullblooded Airdale- terrier. He appears in several scenes --in the VICTORIA A show that should receive the best patronage of the whole season, and one that is guaranteed to be good, is arLS Morton's Kentucky Belles which opens an engagement for the entire week, one of the best known and best shows that has played Wil mington during the entire season, arm headed by Charles Morton, the most popular manager in the south. ine Kentucky Belles la a. show thai- has always had a high standard of excellence in its performances, but this season has the biggest array of special vaudeville attractions that has ever been presented with a single show in Wilmington. Johnny Keenan. "th funny little fellow" in the leading comedy role, with Eddie Trout, famous eccentric dancer, and the Gibson sis ters in a big novelty piano act, are some or the special attractions of fered with this show. The opening chapter of "The Tiger Band" the whirlwind serial starring Helen Holmes, and which missed out last Monday, will be the picture at traction lor Monday and Tuesday, RESERVE BANK CHIEF SAYS FINANCIAL CRISIS PASSED picture. and it was his sreen debut. Ie was a nowiing, uuwwowihk suc cess. For ten days he was on hand rarlv every morning and worked like p beaver while the cameraman crank ed. Yet his master would not take a cent for Viis services, despite the fact that good "atmosphere dogs" are worth five dollars a day. while high class canines draw more. The owner is Forrest Stanley, Miss jiartiu's leading man in the' picture. The dog comes with me, "Stanley explained. "Hire me. hire my dog, Bll at the same price." Nevertheless, the studio officials in Fisted tha't the dog be rewarded, even if its stubborn master refused to ac trpt cash. So "Skip" was presented uith a beautiful new cdllar, and it was fastened upon him with appropriate :tremony. SPARTANBURG, S. C, Feb. 20. Lhe federal reserve board no longer looks with apprehension on the finan cial conditions in this country because tne crisis has been passed and the con ditions of the federal reserve banks Show strength in all' regions." said" Governor W. P. G. Harding, of the fed eral reserve board, speaking before the annual dinner of the Spartanburg chamber of commerce. "The thing needed Is a bolder heart. horse sense, and a spread of the con servative optimism that is found over i the country." There will always be good times and bad times, he said, and we still have our problems in foreign trade relation, but they will be wbrked out. In connection with reports that the federal reserve board had withheld loans, he said the board had recently answered the charge Ty showing that loans in-1919 were $721,000,000, while in 1920 they were $1,980,000,000. The governor said the farmers should dis pose of their products in an orderly fashion and follow some orderly plan of production in the year ahead. TAR HEELS OVERWHELM QUINT FROM NORTH CAROLINA STATE BIJOU The greatest week in the history of the Bijou opens today, with the pre sentation of the latest chapter of that whirlwind - Universal serial sensation "King of the Circus" in which Eddie Folo is being starred in the greatest serial hit of the year, and positively one of the greatest attractions the Bijou has even presented King of the Circus" is a new idea in serial construction, and the crowds pre flocking to the Bijou in record i, making numbers. It is Questionable whther the Chouse will be big enough to hold the crowd today. Tomorrow two of the , biggest stars in the world, will be presented, Fatty Arbuckle. in "The Village Scandal Pad Mary Pickford in "A Mender of Nets" : FLYING SQUAD OF DRY f To Ctit a Coia in One Day nwinwa- km watWtt TakeV GROVE'S "Laxative BROMO Q1TI Ur r It Hi lt AT' RALEIGH NINE tablets. The genuine bears the : I signature of E. W. Grove. (Ra sum; Make One Arrest and Then Go I you set BKOMO? .c (Adv.) to Rocky Mount i ' j ' Morning Star Bureau, Ynrborough Hotel. By R. 13. POWELL RALEIGH, Feb. 20. Prohibition Commissioner Kramer's flying squad- ron, tired of Raleigh, Saturday packed 1 US Dacs for Rnnlrv Mmmt a ftc oraa. I ing Bob' Wiring Ifnnwri and holding him under bail for the AJ. i - . . j.cuera.1 grand jury, which assembles here Monday. The "fly cops" of the department have been in Raleigh for the last half of the week but no one knew they were here at work until the Winne ar rest leaked out. What they secured in the way of evidence remains to be seen, but only one arrest was admitted y nier zione um,cer Gulley. Raleigh has been l for weeks. Reform forces advertised it in Washington weeks ago and the Rev. Sam Small confirmed it in a ser mon about the same time. The lid has been put on for a while but neither the Ku Klux nor the fed eral officer assert that it is forged on. TIFLIS IS ABOUT TO BE TAKEN BY THE BOLSHEVISTS Conquers Constipation Don't iet constipation poison your blood an curtail four energy v If four'tvef and bowels f Little Liver A rills todar 8 Od your Vi trouble will cease. For diz2ineaa. irlr nt headache and blotchy skin nothing can equal them. Purely vegetable Small Pill Small Dtu.-&mil Price PI LIS CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 20. (By' Associated Press). Tiflis. capital ofj the republic of Georgia, is threatened! xvuosu-Arraeman soviet army. The Georgian governor has fled. T'he renuhlio nt (Jsnrfia ie ly surrounded by bolshevist states and j advices from Tiflis late in December voiced the expectation that it would be , absorbed any moment by the soviet ; hurricane. An Official stntf-m - w w v owu.vit Lf V Georgian government several weeks ago said that withdrawal of the Rus sian bolshevik forces from the Geor gian frontier had been completed. De mand was made by the Armenian gov ernment in a note sent last December to the Georgian administration that a plebiscite be held in the province of Akhalkalaki the population of which was claimed to be 70 per cent Ar menian. ' WANTED! Furnished Cottage at Wrights nlle Beach for six adults and two hildren from July 15 to August 15. Address, P. O. Drawer 802. ' (Special to The Star) CHAPEL HILL, Feb. 20. Carolina displayed her best form of the season here last night and overwhelmed State college 62 to 10. The Tar Heels drib bled and passed almost at will, shot with deadly accuracy and in speed and floor play far exceeded their larger opponents. Carmichael, Hanby, Mc Donald, Shepard and Erwin all starred. Groome and Parke made pretty long shots for State college. GLXSS US' HtOMZ00.il TRAIT AND fATURE Oft fMOKAftC TABLETS HERBS Over 1 HiHion Tablets Taken Daily If you feel out of sorts, run down or "all in" from over exertion, if you are. CON STIPATED, if you suffer from RHEU MATISM, or your LIVER out of order take BLISS NATIVE HERBS TABLETS each night and get up in the morning feel ing much better. v MONEY-BACK GUAR ANTEE in each box A. O. BLISS CO., WASH., D. C 11 Now Showing Newest Pssigns In SPRING MILLINERY Neckwear and Novelties We invite Your Inspection 119 Market Street ' Telephone 949 r- ' i GOITER The following has been taken from The Courier Hub of March 9, 1917, and is only an example of the prevalency of this dreaded disease, which is one of the many diseases that respond to Chiro practic adjustments. If you are afflicted with this disease, do not think of an operation, but call at once to the address below and receive a booklet, which will explain all about Goiter and how nature will remove it. "Over 50 per cent of the University of Wisconsin co-eds are affected with Goiter in a moderate form, according to Prof. W. J. Meek, of the University faculty, who spoke on 'Chemical Co-ordination of the Human Body in his lecture to a health and disease class yesterday, CHIROPRACTIC A philosophy, a science and art of things nat ural, a system of adjusting the articulations of the spine, by hand,, for the elimination of the cause of diseaseWebster. G. C. ELLIOTT, D. C. My X-ray Mak My Work Positive 1 Consultatton imd- AiuilysU FREE ' ' OFFICE HOURS. 10 TO A. 31 ? 2 TO 5 p. M Other Hmr, by Appointment 108-708-3. 700-700-B Mi.rchi.on tOB' N C' FAOlie Boo-wncwvn Graduate Palmer School of, Chiropractic WOOD WOOD About 15 cords four-foot Pine AVood for Sell 6 fit $1.50 Per Load, or $5.75 Per Cord Delivery In Addition Telephone 2321 -W BIJOU EDDIE POLO : IN "King of the Circus" The Great Universal Thrill Serial TOMORROW Fatty Arbuckle : And : Mary Pickford Big Double Feature Bill 1 1 REVEALS through its Book of Fashions delightfully new modes in colors sug gestive of the new season. DISTINCTIVE in style and beautiful in color, the springtime modes reflect the vivacity, freshness and softer beauty of the arly season. ' I 'E invite you here that you may satisfy- ingly view our exclusive- models that 'accurately portray the style tendencies of the blithesome season upon which ,we are now entering. ACADEMY SJSSSSt Saturday, Feb. 26 r SEL.WYN & CO.'S LAUGHING HIT OF THE CENTURY v THE FUA'XIEST PLAY IN THE ENGLISH .LANGUAGE A La ash, a Scream Every Minute! With MABEUE ESTELLE and entire MAIN IT ATT AX CAST MILES OF SMILES LEAGUES OP LAUGHTER EVERY MINUTE ONE OF JOY! Sen n Sale Friday at Wilmlnston Talking Machine Comrapany PRICES Nigrht, $2.00, 91.50, 9 1.00, 75c, 50c. Matinee, 1.00, 75c, 50c II III 'I " DAYS OF REVIEW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY," FEBRUARY 22-23 Out-' of the Past to greet you A GLORIOUS ROMANCE OF LIFE IN THE NORTH CAROLINA .MOUNTAINS, SEETHING WITH PRIMITIVE PASSIONS. Jesse X. Las ky presenfs George Me f o rd 's piuxnucTioi tl Another tri umph from the producer, who srave you 'Behold, My Wife!" With Monte Itlue and Mabel , Juliene Scott A picture that touches the heart with a smile 9jfie n TWO DAYS ONLYOPENING TOIAY Engaged-r -As a Business Proposition For reascat of his own he persuaded her to become his intended wife. He even took her to visit hi mlother! For reriMons of her own, she played his grume, wore his ring, for gave him when he kissed her. RUT. when another younjc chap and n beautiful srirl joined the game They all played, hearts! A picture that's different, with Vivian Martin, aunported by a' no table cast in one of her i:oxt appealing: roles. You muMt miss this one if you want real, honest-to-soodness entertainment! VIVIAN MARTIN In a story that has romance, comedy and drama a-plenty is Official Fiancee 99 "With a cast including Forrest Stanley, Molly McConnell, Ilngch Huntley and others. A treat that's bigger and better than was Miss Martin's "The Third Kiss." FIRST NATIONAL'S SUPER-KINOGRAM NEWS TODAY ONLY! TOMORROW ONLY! DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS Great Dramatic Story of Life With the Famous Star of "Everywoman" y VIOLET HEMING ACADEMY SKSK: 26 Matinee and Night THE .TOY HIT OF THE UNIVERSE TiAR-RYI-fMCOLDr i mi ipi irnir.i hi w Makes You Forget Your Troubles Selwyn & Company's LAUGH FESTIVAL With MABELLE ESTELLE Not An Idle Moment! Every Second One pf Mirth! Beats . on Sale Friday at the Wil mington Talking: Machine Co. D-inoO .'Kht, ?10, 91, 75c, 50c jrriVC Matinee, $1.00, 75c, 50c ft VICTORIA A REALLY BIG SHOW! The Most Popular anc Best Known Tabloid Manager On the Circuit . v CHARLES MORTON With His Kentucky Belles A Show That Needs No Introduction to Wilmington Audiences, Featuring . JOHNNY KEEN AN GIBSON SISTERS The Funny Little Fellow Pianologists EDDIE TROUT . PIMMIE LOSTER Eccentric Dancer Novelty Entertainer PEPPER AND STODDARD, Club Jugglers MONDAY AND TUESDAY HELEN HOLMES In the Opening Chapter of the Thrilling Serial ii THE TIGER BAND Which Missed Out Last Week- One of the Year's Greatest Serials - 1 1 I
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