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FIVE Farmers bringing great then around IOO7OOO pounds more have been brought to town. 'The salesthls year are over 1,250,000 larger than" last season and predictions for next season look for an eight-million-pound market. Indications are that very little of the weed will be left on the farmers' hands, as prices now seem to be at their top, a much higher average than before the Christmas holidays. . 4 c , -t ; i At the Theaters DEAL OB WEED TO NEW BERK (Special to Tie Star) , NEW BERN. Pets. 23. The ending of the New Bern tobacco market season, next Friday, has caused the farmers to bring in enormous quantities. Up to last Friday, 4,993,000 pounds had been sold on the lpcal market, since rlemy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand THE MORNING STAR,. WILMINGTON, N. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 24," 11)21 if ,,.:., y.-.Ar.," the uproarous comedy !1, . it house life, will be ; the ..u;j-: at. the Academy on Satur- ' LMn uai y 26, matinee and night. i'. ' . . - i rhr sixtn year ior mis rexnarK jhat is still breaking all box cvprvwherfi and fliiatrl. t a loss to account for Tlv in tnat tne jieem. icw xurjs. with MaBelle Estelle, and four 'ivor1-- "T the original production are cl. M j ; ' those heretofore o-f- that is not the psychological Is it the aemana ior genuine fea?on. comedy after the relief or the strain of world-weary war conditions '. . it so. the answer is iouna, ior tnere is not a nature are not in, accord with the views of life ' assumed by his sweet heart, an ambitious socifttv bud. How dull moment in Twin tieas. n is a j me persistent youth takes her away riot of laughter all the time from the from her surrounding's and wins her at the Bijou. And tocay is the day that they will see the greatest picture Fairbanks ever made for release through Paramount-Artcratft, "Down to Earth," a roaring satire on the "in door sports'' of society versus the close to nature idea, in which the inimita ble "Doug" does the greatest work of his entire film career. . . Doug added another feather to his cap of fame when he consented to em body his laugh and live philosophy into this- photoplay, story. It tells of a typical American youth whose "wan derlust" and ideas of living close to I i TCOR a moment only a moment they had forgotten - the world of reality, they had let fall , the obliga tions of life, and they had become as nymph and faun, in an old-world forest. . And now the world had crashed about them break ing four hearts, ruining four lives! What could save them from tragedy? Their story Is one of the biggest and profoundest human dramas ever filmed. Fron? tin novel, "His Friend and Ill's V"i?e," by Cosmo Hamilton fflidsiwmerJiadness 9 With LOIS WILSON LILA. LEE JACK HOLT lad CONRAD NAGEL, CC paramount Qid lire Artliur James nnid "The greatest legitimate production screen has ever seen." It opens next Monday at the Royal. the IE MalM'le KKtcllc, Virginia Fairfax and June Floodas, with Selevyn and Co., tx laugh, festival "Twin Beds," which comes to the Academy of Music nuiliiiec and night, Saturday, February 2(tth. me to the fall of the curtain. Tickets will so on sale tomorrow at the Wil- jmington TaiKing Macnine company. ROYAL With several notable contributions the creen already accredited to him. ionH tarrvraore nas wuuoui a. uuuui made his finest performance tor ' tne ilent drama in "The Devil s Garden," hich opened at the Royal theater ast n'isht and held the audience en tailed from the beginning .of the first reel until the final fade-out. That Lionel is the most versatile of the il lustrious Barrymon-e-Drew family is demonsrrated'by his acting in this re markable photoplay which, is based on j the w(ll known work of TV. B. Max- . ell. His facial expressions in the por- i trayal of the part of William Dale, af man of uncontrollable temper and pas-; dons - who raises himself from the. humble state of a lowly gardener to a! power in the community, is a revelation j of unsurpassed histrionic talent. He ably supported in the leading femi nine role by his wife, Doris Rankin, who has the part of Mavis, an upper servant in tne nousenoia 01 .uora xa.r- iradine. over to his way of thinking offers one of the most amusing tonics the screen has yet displayed. " This rare treat, the biggest yot. at AH IF YOUR WIFE m ONLY LOVED ME AS YOU DO!" Sec the great flght between a man's fealty to his wife and the age-old trait that craved not one wife, but many rmm mi wm j Vk Vat! yS I JIVv fMi emj0 i te Sec Barrymorc's most powerful role as William Dale, who heard his own1 wife's confession; who slew tbe man whose name he men tioned: and then felt the walls that checked his own predntory instincts crumble when that same temptation came to him. Sir. Barryntore Is supported by beautiful Doris Rankin (Mrs. Lionel Barry more) A FIRST ATIOAL ATTRACTION LAST -wk ," T A IT LAST TIMES lg BY l TIMES TODAY JLVh JL X1LJL TODAY OPENING TOMORROW Jack Holt, Wanda Hawley, Agnes Ayres, Lewis Stone and Walter Hies in "Held By the Enemy." A power ful Paramount production. DOVGLAS fAlRBAMKj' vt DOWM TO EARTH ARTCRAF'T-PlCTUR&.f. ROYAL NEXT WEEK William De Mille has handled a deli cate theme in a skillful and delight ful manner, in his . latest production (or Paramount, "Midsummer Madness, coming: at the Royal theater the-first half of next week. Although the story is of a type en- i the Bijou, offers as a supporting cast tfrtly different from the producer s ; beautiful Eileen Percy, together with At the Bijou Today Only two most recent pictures, "!, Prince Chap" and "Conrad in Quest of His Youth," it bears the same artistic qual ity which has characterized all pic tures produced under Mr. De Mille's di rection. The cast is rich in screen talent and Includes Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Lila Lee. Betty Francisco and Claire McDonald. GRAND Charles Ray has one of the most strenuous fights of his screen career In the Thomas H. Ince photoplay, 'Crooked Straight." which comes to fie Grand theater for today only. And Mr. Ray has had some fights in the Wst. This one. however, laid him up for three days. The scene takes place in a stairway, and after a dramatic "'niggle Charlie is knocked down by opponent. He falls the full length f the stairs and several feet beyond the foot. The wind was completely knocked out of him and he had to be Picked up and helped to a comfort Me chair after the camera auit crind- hg. That scene ended work for several days. The result on i the screen justi- me price., Mr. Ray thougnt, as it fint hit of realism. Herbert Standing, and Bull Montana, the famous prize fighter known locally to many. BIJOU When is tho next Paramount-Art- rlaft. Dou&las Fairbanks feature?" ROYAL Replete with the colorful atmosphere of the old south is Donald Crisp's pro duction of "Held by the Enemy," a Paramount picturization of William Gillette's famous play, which will be shown at the Royal theater, opening tomorrow. The greatest care was em ployed in selecting the costumes, fur nishings and in dressing the settings so as t surround the players with an atmosphere .typical of the times. The picture is a drama of some of the battles which were not waged on a battlefield a drama of the heart aches that were suffered by the "folks at home," in the south, during the War Between the States. RALEIGH PLANS WELCOME FOR MR. AND MRS. DANIELS RALEIGH, Feb. 23. Secretary of the Navy" Daniels and Mrs. Daniels will be welcomed hoem on Sunday, . March 6, after the expiration of eight years residence in Washington, with a com munity sing, held in the city audi torium of Raleigh. Former Governor T. W. Bickett, will speak briefly and the program calls for a response' from Secretary Daniels and Mrs. Janiels. . A Crook By Necessity- RA He came to the city an honest boy but be soon landed with a bunch of crooks because of necessity then a girl entered his life and he reformed but he cracked another safe, yet it was the straightest dc.-sl he ever made. Why? Because we can't begin to tell it like you see it with CHARLES Y In a different role from his past performances Just Am refreshing " Crooked Straight With aU the typical touches that make the Charles Ray pictures so different, 'refreshing and enter taining that touch of humanesa! THE GRAND'S BEST PICTURE THIS WEEK! -but 95 TOMORROW ONLY! ETHEL CLAYTON in another story of social life. A story that you cannot solve until "Ttoe End" Is shown on the screen. "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE" . BRAY PICTOGRAPH ALSO! TODAY ONLY LARRY SEMON SATURDAY Lionel Borryinore and. May Mc Asroy,, . scene from "The Devils Garden lal by the National Board of Review as on of the Four Greatest Pictures of the Year, Opening at the Royal Today. ? in ins FuiwnEsr offeedtg M W. ill dkj WRITTEN BT HIMSELF I j MW ee jj j One of Fairbanks' very greatest Paramount-Artcraft j II f ProduerlonM and not a re-Issue il . Supporting Cast Includes BULL MONTANA, ILE13N PERCY, HER I BERT , STANDING, CHARLES GERRARD "." 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