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SEVEN -.vJj. M : 1 beware COUGH OR GOLD Academy : Bijou :: Victoria : Royal : Grand OH THE MORNING STAR,' WILMINGTON, N. C 'SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 26, 1921. THATHAMS GRAND "The Suitor," a Larry Semon comedy hCh will be Bhown at the Grand to v'v is one of the moat striking pro motions of its type ever seen. To begin with, Larry takes the re action of his sweetheart in a big mir for the real girl, and, rushing at J. he strikes the glass. Then, when i,'e little lizard hiddeir 1 unbeknown to him in lne bouquet he brought, crawls lo n the back of the girl's mother, ,here is a tremendously, striking scene ' which Larry is the thing struck. At the end of this he is thrown out of the Lnybucks home. He arises -and as : jnes a striking attitude, which is lost ,.hen a larse policeman with a strlk irZ personality strolls up. , This is the last Semon comedy to be ieen for some time to come, and is said !0 be the very greatest he haa ever made for Vitagraph. Hoot Gibson in inother thrilling two-reel drama of the '.eat outdoors, also Topics of the Day fnd paramount Magazine completes to day's big six reel novelty and variety bil! at the Grand. BIJOU "The Two-Fisted Judge," the second . the great Holraan Day Saturday Evening Tost stories to be "made by pathe. is the topliner attraction at he Bijou today and ts one of ah rreatest two reelers ever filmed; Ed !ar Jones, the husky, good-natured w of this wholesome tale of the woods, is a peace-loving judge who be lieves in securing justice wnetner or ot it is technically written in the law boots. Set in charming scenes of great natural beauty, this powerful little drama, with charming Edna May Spel playing opposite Mr. Jones, is one of the most powerful short length treats ever presented at the Bijou. -i Hank Mann will be seen in another one of those great two reel comedy screams, "The Lost Detective," two full reels of roars, and International News will bring up the rear with the usual bis batch of fresh news items in pic tures, y- . noYAL There is no star in "Midsummer Mad tho feature picture at the Royal theater, opening Monday, but the lead in? roles are played by four film fa vorites who ar considered of star cal ibre. Jack Holt will be remembered for luch pictures as "The Voman Thou Gavest Me," "Held by the Enemy." and Ethel Clayton's "Crooked Streets" and ufl li Rosanne" He is a fine, up standing figure of a man and an ex cellent actor. Lois Wilson, leading wo man ; for Bryant Washburn in-several e8 and- for Wallace Held in Whats Your Hurry?" .'has ite role 6f the erring wife in ."Midsummer Mad ness. ' She" Is a bewitching beauty from sunny. Alabama. Lila Lee, the dark-eyed favorite who scored so .emphatically in "Male and Female," and "The Prince Chap?' is also, in the cast, as Is Conrad Nagel, who deserted the Broadway, stage to play the hero in the picturlzatlon , of Chambers' "The Fighting Chance" and has now cast in his fortunes with the Lasky screen forces. - - -''TWIN BEDS' ACADEMY If you wish to see the real thing in the way of careful stage appointments, and attention to detail to the smallest degree, do not fail to witness the per formance of "Twin Beds" whlch ts scheduled to appear' at Academy of Music matinee and . night today. In addition to the massive and complete scenery, you will see- stage furniture that looks as if it .was just from the hands of the factory; carpets, curtains and draperies so spick ancj span, that they-f are tha -, envy -of . every ,-careful housekeeper. Nothing worn or tawdry about the whole production: When you see "Twin Beds" you, feel that the management has taken particular pains to please you. An evening with -Twin Beds'' is a delight Tickets- are now selling at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. ' ROYAL A delightful drama of love, hate, human emotions, with a slight sprink ling of martial scenes, is "Held' by the Enemy," the Paramount picturlzatlon of William Gillette's famous play, which . was shown at the ; Royal last night. The big audience frequently attested its appreciation of the photo play by. applause. There -Is just enough of . the civil war flavor about "Held by the Enemy'" to make it thoroughly relishable. The story -has to do with Rachel Hayne, a beautiful young Southern girl, who is supposedly a widow yVho lives with her family in an old manor which is rn possession . of the Federal .troops commanded by Colonel Prescott.- That officer loves Rachel and he is about to avow his - reciprocated love, when Captain Hayne, the- husband, turns up. SOITHPORT TSEWS, ITEMS Womnn m Club Planning Benefit for the Library Special to The Star) . SOUTHPORT, Feb. 25. The Army ind Navy club will be the 'attraction apain March 4 when the Woman's Club vill jtive a benefit for the local library. Thirty-five women of the club and othrs will be present, an entertaining ir'uic program. "he annual celebration of . Washing ton s birthday, always "ladies' night" with the Fythian lodge. No. 249, has ben postponed until March I. With Mrs. J. W. Ruark , as Chair man, the Woman's club Wednesday en tered into a program on the subject of "Interior Furnishings and Decora tions." illustrated by pictures. - Mrs. Paiark discussed color schemes for vails, rusrs and hangings, and was fol lowed by general discussions on renew ing oll furniture, etc. Encouraged by the success of the first dramatic performance,- the high ichool is rehearsing with different roups for plays to be given at the Army and Xavy club at an early date. About 23 boys and sirls helped In rraham Feilds celebrate his 16th birth day at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Feilds. Games were played and re freshments served. Mrs. E. R. Wood, after . spending he winter with Mrs. J. J. Adams, returned to her home at Malone, N. Y., Wed nesday. She plans to return here in the fall. ' V Many friends of Capt. Julius Newton, Cape Fear pilot, regret to learn Of his lerious illness. His daughter, Mrs. Jlurrill of Wilmington, was called here Wednesday by his illness.. '''' PORDSOV PILLS FIRE ENGINE A Kordson tractor, rubber tire equip P?d, )s bein used by the city of Al bany, Oregon, for pulling its fire en fine. The tractor Is said to make be tween 15 and 20 miles an hour. When the Ford camera man was in Albany recently, he asked permission to pro cure a photograph of the Fordson and fire engine. The mayor nad the schools dismissed, declared a holiday, ' and had the fire department pull its equipment '"to Main street for photographing. FORD BURXS, OW?fER KNOW IT NOT The latest Ford story comes from Angusta. Georgia: "A Ford was stand lnS in front of a fashionable hotel on Peachtree street, says the Dally Chronicle; "it caught fire and six fire companies came and put it out, nd went back to their respective station houses: Again it caught fire and the fire companies came a second time; put it out and returned to their stations. Then the owner of the Ford came out of the hotel, cranked up. got In, and rode away." ' N THIRTEEN UNLUCKY NUMBER FOR SHERIFF OB CRAVEN - (Special to The Star) NEW BERN, Feb. 25. Sheriff J. D. Williams, after successfully conducting 12 raids on liquor plants since his in duction Into office last fall, fell down on - the 13th attempt and failed to bag any; "beer" or the still after an all-day search between Ernul and Vanceboro yesterday due he says, to the simple fact' that someone "let the cat out of the bag,'' causing -the re moval of thestiil. ACADEMY T AT J:30H ! MATINEE TODAY AT 2 ;30 A Honeymoon Comedy Mm ' . Selw$ri 6r Company's LAUGH FESTWAJ. With f MAtiEILE ( ESTELLE A Fountain of Joy! Seat now selling at Wilmington Talking Machine Company PRICKS HflR-at, $2.00, 91.50, $1.00, t 7Cc, 50c. , Matinee, fl.OO, 75c, 50c Chronic Coughs and Persistent : - Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble; You Can Stop Them Now 4 With Creomulsion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. A New Medical Discovery" With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed By. Hjghest Authorities. Money Refunded if Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, Is Not Re lieved After Taking According to Directions: FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU. Of all drugs, Creosote is recog nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing aprency for the treat-' ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms ot throat and lung: trou bles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosotp, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membrane and stop the irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the, trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is 1 guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and "other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Increases appetit and body weight. Ask your druggist. (Adv.) RUi Ufci AAsWlla ttU EXCELLENCE UNSURPASSED, ANYWHERE FOR TODAY i Without a doubt the bent program In the city. here It 1st .The last comedy with f I Larry Semon I Proefl f : LARRYiSEMON I is, Tre believe', hi best even anrnasslnff lis txceutni opwiH IT ;1 With many b. novel, langnaoie incni, $ .in nmnir. thrill and entertain yon 1 HOOT" GIBSON In another romanee ox w , "The Driftiri' Kid" Now y da' know why the day's m TODAY! TOPICS OF'THB DAY Harnmoant Magaclne , i Show Start at 11 Ii20 10, 8, 4i2fcr5i40, Tri20, 9-.40- C0MIXO MONDAY A Maurice ,,Toarneii .Production, "MY LADY'S GARTER A Bt Tttmi . f nnun ton thc cucr or Coughs,Colds WHOOPINO COUCH, HOARSEN IIS BRONCHITIS. 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' I UU Good quality apron checks, yard ' , yard-wide unbleached sheeting, yard One special lot towels, 25c value,. each . 25c quality flowered scrim, 36 inches wide, yard . ......... ..... . . 10 inches wide white lawn, yard 20c value, yard-wide bleaching yard .f 27-lnch dress ginghams, fast colors, yard 25c value ladies' black cotton hose, pair Ladies' 25c ribbed vests, each 50c value ladies' cotton hose, white, black, brown, pair 10c 10c 10c 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c 25c 40c value children's black ribbed hose, Or. all sizes, pair 0 Children's patent-leather belts, IQn ' special, each Ilu Boxed paper, in a large assortment of colors 250 $1.98 81x90-inch best quality sheets, $2.50 I CQ value, Saturday . OllU9 50c value large .size blue bordered ft! nn V IVU FROM OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's woolnap undershirts. each .. . . . 98c Men's cotton socks, white and black,. "Q pair W $3.50 value men's work pants, pair SI. 9 8 Men's heavy fleeced underwear, CQn each , U3U $6.00 value men's odd pants, pair $3.98 $1.60 value boys' sweaters, ' OQn each 51 OU Men's $3,50 value dress shirts, 31 98 Men's full cut work shirts, each Boys' caps, each Little boys' hats, each Men's caps, ' each . . .' $1.49 ...39 c 69c $1.48 towels, 3 for 10-yard bolt, good quality long cloth, bolt .-.. SI. 4 8 FROM OUR SILK AND WOOL GOODS DEPARTMENTS 56-Inch Scotch plaids, $5.00 quality, QQ special, yard WwisO All-wool serge in black, navy, gray Qp. and brown, special, yard 51 OU 36-inch wool serge iiynavy and black, yard . .. . . y i i . i -. I w.u 32-inch silk and cotton' tissue, regular CQA 85c quality, special yard .......... 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I ACI corsets, special, each ........... w I 'P y . , ;V. ;.., $1.25 valua ladies' and misses' corsets, 7Q special, each Iww Roman striped ribbon for sashes, AQr yard KIU Wide plain and floral ribbons for " QRft camisoles, yard ..................... UOU FROM OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT One special group of trimmed spring . hats, $7.50 values,- Saturday, , ftflO estcli . o-a sV Special value, lace edge trimmed , GO QQ hats, Saturday, each . ...... . . . W J O Straight brim and turned straw "sailors, SSr,...,.....$li60?.8M8 FROM OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Children's black" and tan Red-Gooe shoes, sizes 5 to 11. Special, QQ QQ at Growing girls' tan lace boots, $6.00 QQ QQ values, Saturday MvaIO Ladies' black kid "strap pumps, with Q" CQ Louis heels, -Saturday ...... . .,. . W 1 1 U II Ladles' black kl oxfords, military QT QQ s, Saturday V iiuu heels. Ladles' plain kid and patent leather pumps. Baby Louis heels, Q5 tjfi Saturday ....... ...... .., .-. O U U Men's $10.00 value black ' oxfords, medium Saturday..-. . , . . ... , .aL 1.95 Ladies' "black kid boudoir slippers, ' Q I Q Q : special, Saturday, pair' .li., Ai' V lisQ WE REFUNt) CARFARE ON PURCHASES OF $3.00 OR OVER idJo MIo Mel (5 V - ,ryy- - ' . - Coo "Wilmington's Popular Uptown Department tore" 615-617r6l9 North Fourth Street . 9 i CHARMING SCENES! THRILLING ACTION! DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE! Edgar Jones and JSdna May Sperl, In "The Two-Fisted Judge,r Second of the Great Hofanan Day Saturday, Evening - Post Stories A POWERFUL DRAMATIC PUNCH HANK? MANN In Another Two-Reel Comedy Scream "The LostlfetectiVe" :m W C ALSO INTERN ATICWXljEWS g""!''lV.- ' S nLMLJUlJL MlfliTi nl -, , , m MHMHMMMr Today's Big Bill W!:-IAtrTheJ A Very Soon Yom -will ae tUi fascinating star In the year's greatest pic ture Cecil De Mllle's "For bidden Prnlt" In which she plays the leading role, soon to be released. See her today, with Jack Holt and Wanda Hawley , 44 Held by the Enemy A fascinating love-drama from William Gillette's famous stage play 5 BIG STARS 5 A Paramount Picture 'TODAY LAST TIME? PLOYAL Mt iv' a? m a-M" J- r ,:. - m'- iP,v ' 'Si?1 f -i AGNES ATRKS 7 Evervthinfir Abo xit Cuticura Suggest? Soap Efficiency Von carefully -select your Doctor Why fv not your Druggist? He's rour. last ' check to the mou th "If it',VWbd We Make It Good WHITE & Cabinet Makers CARPEimmspAHD BUItDERS : ' Repairs aid "Alteratioiis ': , 702 8. Klfth Avenue Telephone 211$j ' "DEPENDABLE DRTJ6 . STORE' 117 N. Kront St. Phones 181-1S2 ..V- '-"i'.f ..." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL AT Wltl1 rrocery order Amounting to $100 or more wo -will - S sell two pounds of sugar at 6 cents per pound, i Othet-thing at cor- responding low prices. Telephone 1176 and lf77:- ' " - 40T Soaffc Fourtb street ' . y" Vilmlji gt oa, 'Cr. J - v '" ft L anP" TJ A THE STAR WAHTS Read. Star Classified Ads 1 ' Telephones:.-: . 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