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THE MORNING STAR; WILMINGTON, N. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1921. TWENTY ay to ervice ma B . SI 1' it 5K it ? J IP & A - 111 - o - " i 'fjfL' '" ' '--v-.r - . v '.t A Me In tk mu.loal conidy hit "Some Girl," AcBdrmy of Music raatlnte and nlarkt on next Saturday, March 5 At the Theaters Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand MONDAY ATTRACTIONS nojj.! Wllllarii DeMllle' W31W animrr MldafH" Grand Maurice Tournenr'a "My I,d7, Gartr." Victoria Joe Mali' Rose of Fmm nma Girls. Bljoa K4dle Polo In "KJng of the rircn.' y "SOME GIRL" ACADEMY "Some Girt" tne very latest of American made musical comedies, is announced by Messrs. LeComte and Flcsher for an early presentation at the Academy of Music matinee and night on next Saturday. Lilting melodies, a rapid change of scenes, a plot with a climax and "sunshine" chorus, all combine to in sure a full evening of pleasure. The music is the whistling sort thai you will remember. The plot provide! for a proper amount of love scenes, carries the audience to sunny Brittany, the Reviera. picturesque Mexico and busy New York and ends happily. Tickets will ko on sale Friday at the Wilmington Talking Machine company. ROYAL William DeMille has handled a deli cate theme In a skillful and delightful manner, in his latest production for Paramount, "Midsummer Madness," coming at the Royal theater for three days, opening Monday. The story, which is based on Cosir.o Hamilton's late novel, "His Friend and His Wife." introduces two young mar ried couples who have been life-long friends. In one family the wife. Tiot receiving the little attentions for which every young wife yearns, is hungry for romance, ai4 in the other, the husband is surfeited by his wife's attentions, and begins to long for now conquests. The inevitable romance be tween the romantic wife and the over loved husband develops when the other husband and wife both happen to be out of town at the same time, and af fairs reach a critical point. The mis creants awaken to a full sense of the wrong they are doing to innocent peo ple. After a highly emotional , climax, all ends happily. stantly" adding new features and new bills to their repertoire, and is in a position to put out tabloid musical shows that are in a class by them selves and always give eminent sat isfaction. With the Rose of Panama Girls will be seen Murdock and Harriss, the boys from minstrel-land, in a novelty act that always goes big; Baby frothy, internationally famous child dancer, and Vera Hassen. famous singing 'and dancing soubrette. It is a show that the Victoria management can highly recommend. The second chapter of "The Tiger Band" will be shown Monday and Tuesday, with Helen Holmes. cigarette has taken hold In the bou doirs of Philadelphia and other Amer ican cities. Perhaps its use among de butantes and matrons is less . wide spread than is reputed. The meerschaum propagandist Dean Johnson, seems to see the danger from the cigarette in the practice of inhal ing nicotine, which is exceptional in smoking a pipe. Hence his recommen dation of the latter. But the man who smokes cigarettes regards the girl who does likewise as a rank pretender, the merest amateur, ami Her smoking as amiable bravado, fn most cases she; has. no real liking for tobacco. Her fad j is but a passing fancy and does her no j harm. But if Phyllis should ever wish j to experiment with a pipe she needs to j be careful about the time and the ! place, and she should make sure that she is a good sailor. Philadelphia Bul letin (Ind. Rep.) Buy , a WiHard a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. . That's the first step. Because the plates are in sulated not merely separated. No chance of puncturing, car bonizing, splitting or warping,' and no bills for replacement of insulation. It outlasts the plates. . - , Next r keep your battery charged, and put ia water every . two weeks. . Finally drive around twice a month for a battery test. You 11 know us by the red Willard Sign; Ask about the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. MacMILLAN & CAMERON 10A-10S IV. Second Street Hard: SLEEP Come. Sleep; O Sleep! the certain knot of peace, The baiting place of wit. the balm of woe. The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, Th' indifferent judge between the high and low. With shield of proof shield me from out the prease Of those fierce darts Despair at me doth throw: Oh. make In me those civil wars to cease; I will srood tribute pay. If thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweet est bed, 7A chamber deaf of noise and blind of light, A rosy, garland and a weary head; And 4f these things, as being thine in right. , Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me. BIJOU The greatest show on earth has been brought to the screen! Buffalo Bill's entire Wild West and Far Bast show and circus has been filmed in i,ts en tirety, and will be shown at the Bijou Tuesday. The greatest thriller ever filmed, is the screen version of this greatest of all circuses. something never before attempted, the filming of an entire circus performance such as is put on by the world's most famous shows. Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show is the greatest thing of the kind ever screened, a genuine novelty that will appeal to every child who can see and every adult In the 'city of Wilmington. I None can dispute the charm whlch a circus holds for everyone, and now that they can get. for an admission to the Bllou. this entire circus, the-great-j Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image est on earth, with personal appearance see. of Colonel Cody in the film, it should, Sir Phillip Sidney. result in the biggest day's business! in the history of that theater. Battefie ims. mmm m St ;.:S:::':::;iS VavViWvMiV.vV. ti ll t.-.-:-v...:-A-:-.v g-f-y i PHYLLIS AXD HER PIPE 4- GRAXD Maurice Tourncur's latest produc tion. "My Lady's Garter." will be the film attraction at tho Grand theater for Monday only. It was adapted from Jacques Futrelle's story of the same name and is described as a thrilling mystery-romance. The central figure is "The Hawk." a noted criminal who is sought by detec tives for the theft cf a famous jewelled garter. He is supposed to be in the neighborhood of the estate of ;Brok?w Hamilton, railroad magnate. Hamil ton's daughter. Helen, is rescued from drowning one day by a Bruce Calhoun, a stranger living on a yacht. In the harbor, whose goings and comings are very mysterious. The detectives rhadow. him. Van Derp, Helen's suitor, is the loudest in voicing suspicions of Calhoun. Through a thrilling series of events, however. It develops that Van Derp. is really "The Hawk" and that Calhoun is a secret service agent. VICTORIA For the coming week the Victoria will present a new show to Wilming ton, Joe Mall's Rose of Panama Girls, a musical extravaganza presenting a ne-jr and high class line of musical comedy plays of merit and attractive ness that will undoubtedly make a strong appeal to Wllmingtonians. Mr. Mall has eight different shows on tour throughout the United States, maintains permanent offices in the north' 'where his producers are con- BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK DRASTIC LAW TO crilB THEFTS The Des Moines. Iowa, city council has taken the bull bv the horns and 1 has DaseA for first ruaHim,; nn nr-Ai. Ladies who have been interviewed J nance designed to put a crimp !n au do not manifest any enthusiasm over tomoblle stealing. It provides for reg the suggestion of Dearr Joseph French Istration of all cars left In garages for Johnson, of New York university, that I 4g hours and contalns a drastic, pro if the gentler sex must smoke, a pipe 1 vision that the owner of an automobile is the most sensible thing they could or truck must lock his car when he clioose. Dean Johnson believes it (leaves It on the street under penalty would not be so repulsive a thing to or S5 to $100 fine. Whether such a behold Phyllis coloring a meerschaum clause Is constitutional Is considered or that worthy matron, her mama; doubtful by attorneys. Secondhand ruminating in nicotine luxury with an dealers must secure a city-license and amber-tipped briar root between her I purchases, will be kept under strict rosy lips, "provided she chooses the surveillance under th terms nf th. t im a o w A tViA -1 a r m. . ml' ..c a..u ym.. i ordinance. The time, the place and the. girl are of as much significance in this rra ter of using, tobacco as in other and rnore sentimental affairs of life. Phyllis laying aside her meerschaum whn Harold makes an afternoon call mlxht alsrm his fluttering heart. Mama go ing forth into the garden to enjoy her early ' morning pipe, might astonlsn more censorious neighbors than the half -avaKened birds. Yet there was a time when th-ladles-of the" first fam ilies of Virginia, after they had passed a certain age. found solace in the In digenous corncob filled with native leaf. Geography today robs the pipe fcnd the, cigar of all their Incongruity in feminine mouths. If an old Irish peas ant woman derives comfort from her "cutty," did not the beautiful Empress Elizabeth of Austria, when she hunted with the Kildare . hounds year after year . in -Ireland, . smoke strong cigr.rs after dinner? She made no conceal ment yt her indulgence, and her beauty was. not one whit thevlsss ravishing on account of it while she" appeared as a divinity in. the ballroom or a priestess of Diana in the hunting field. To the south of the United States the ladies of Brazil prefer . their cigars strong. So' does a celebrated American poetess of the present day, who. In that respect, imitates the famous French novelist, Madame Dudevart, better known as George Sand. Still, the precedents for the feminine in po lite society are not Numerous. The HEADACHE L j i BroMalGine Made and sold for 25 years without a complaint. Endorsed' by the best phy sicians and druggists. Safe absolutely. 2 sizes 30c and 60c. BROMALGINE COMPANY, Goldsboro, N. O. Jesse LLaskq presents 1LUAM Be Mille's 66 PRODUCTION idlsumm tVith. Lois Wilson. Ufa Lee. Jack Hall a Conrad Nagel An alluringly beautiful plcturization of Cosmo Hamilton's novel "HIS PRIEAD AND HIS WIFE" "The greatest legitimate dranatic production the screen has ever seen." Arthur James In M. P. World." The woman's whole being cried out for affection. But the lover she married had changed to a cold, plodding husband. Here nu an ardent, old-time friend, feeding her hungry heart with the thrill her romance had lost. A moment of midsummer madness wild fluttering reckless and then When the last stirring scene in ended, you'll know far more of modern love and marriage. MATINEES, I.'- "r,e, 35c. NIGHTS, 25c, 35c, SOc (Tax Extra) a QcuxunounVi picture ROYAL THREE DAYS OPENING 'MONDAY USE THE STAR WAHTS ACADEMY MAT. & NIGHT I-eComte A Flesher Offer' THE SMART MUSICAL. HIT Sat. March 5 Book, - Music Lyric by BARNES ALFORD KI 11 Its Music Is Haunting Its Comedy Sparkling-, While Its Girls Well, They Are Simply Ador able. And, Oh! HOW THEY DO DANCE t 3 THE CAUCIEOT, .jEs - :, 1 OWE ET EOT GIRL s - . -: Entire Original I-eomp.rable Cs-t Coroedia,,., Dancers, Stners, ComeJ . dlsimes, ud tn Season's Outstanding Seosatf cm ft " The Adorable Sun-Maiden Dancing' Chornslli Bferry Hymns Aro ; Making the. Nation Hum - ' . -'O PRICES t Nigkt, 3.00, f tJ50, 1M) T6, BOc, Matinee, ft J50, 1.60. 76ci . BOo.,; Plus War Tabfc" Seats at WllmlntrtonTnlki. mtt,i.. f t Look yoang! Nobody (ran tell if yon use Grandmother's simple recipe . of Sage Tea and Sulphur. j Almost everyone knows that Sage ' Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, ! brings back the natural color . and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to : get this mixture rwas 'to make' it at I nome, wnicn is muss and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and. Sulphur Com pound," you will get a large bqttle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small' cost. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that . y.ou . darkened your hair, as it does it so . naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking-one 'snjall 1 strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap- ' plication or two, your ' hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. - -Ad) "EVIL TO HIM Who Evil Thinks" That wm the Inscription of warning embroidered on the dainty silken circles he silken garter lost by a gay court beauty who lived and loved centuries ago! What haa that to do with a nine-days gossip-fest In New York's "Upper Ten" In the latter part of 1920 f How could that entangle a young society bud in a mane of romance mystery, adventures, that will keep you tingling for a solid -hour and a half? It's a strange work of Fate that weaves a magic story out of the live of several people! Don't miss this. Vf A TTTJ TP T rll - AJL JL a. J XV JL Km , (TOURNEUR S?lP ! Jacques Futrelle's Tamous novel MvLadvs Garter in the district - court- of the united states for the , east ern district of north caro- lina. ; . .. . , , ; .. In the matter of Hufham & Bordeaux. Inc., bankrupt Order. It appearing to the court, upon the motion of Defiance Motor" Truck Com pany, petitioning creditor in -the? above matter, . supporter ' by the'' affidavit1 of John B. Oates,. agent, that a petition has been filed by the said Defiance Mo tor ' Truck Company - against thf . said Hufham & Bordeaux, Incorporated, praying that it be adjudicated a bank rupt and that a writ of subpoena hav ing, been ; duly - issued for said corpora tion and which has. been returned In dorsed by the Marshal "not to 'r be found"; that, no officer, or agent, of the said Huf ha,m &. Bordeaux, Inc. upon whom subpoena ' or ' process ' can be served Is to be found within the East ern. District of North Carolina; that the whereabouts of such officers and agents Is unknown and' canhot be ascertained after due diligence; that personal, serv ice upon said corporation, or any of its officers or ' agents, is not practicable; and the said Corporation has not vol untarily appeared and submitted to the Jurisdiction of. the court for service of processes: . : : IT IS. THEREFORE HEREBY OR DERED, that the. said bankrupt, Hut ham &;Bordeaux, Inc., aear -and an swer or otherwise plead in the , said matter by the 22nd day of March, 1921, and in default thereof that the- court will proceed to the hearing and adjudi cation of this matter, and that this or der ' he published In a newspaper of general . circulation, to-wit, "The Morn ing Star," once a week, for two con secutive weeks- ..: T . .v," Dated at Raleigh this 23rd day of February, 1921; v - - . 1 7C.. - H.' O. CONNOR. "Judge. . A 'True Copy: - - - X, - ' "j ;.:"': ' T. M. TURIIENTINE,.:, '.'" '1 Deputv Clerk. . 4 -: .. k ! ?. . . , : - -'" .227-mar. 9 With a great cast including SYLVIA BREAMER, WYNDHAM STVANDING, HOLMES E. HERBERT nnd many others. A superb photoplay by the producer of "The Great Redeemer' one of the season's greatest photoplay productions, taken from the fan urn Saturday livening Post Story ond novel This is a ' photoplay that Is different from any .seen In the vifr In some time and la sure to be a welcome. Try to get In. FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAM NEWS TOMORROW ONLY TUESDAY "OFFICER 668" A Cohan. A Harris' Great- est Farce " "OFFICER 666" marks a mile post In the career of genial TOM MOORE A ' picture tbat was one t the ; most - successful ever shown at the Cap- ltol. New York, the world's - largest theatre, Without an equal, this picture ia the best farce of the New Y'ear. TUESDAtand WEDNESDAY A MUSICAL SHOW That possesses all the charm and high class of the big gest ones JOE MALL'S Rose of Panama Company In a Repertoire of High Class Musical Comedy Plays With VERA HASSEN, Singing and Dancing Soubrette BABY DOROTHY, International Child Dancer MURDOCK & HARRISS, The Boys From Minstel Land and a big Feature Chorus that makes a complete guaranteed attraction All Week Opening Monday Victoria LtaMsnr BIJOU Coming Tuesday GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! BUFFALO (HIMSELF) and his WILD WEST SHOW More Thrills Than Were Ever Put on any Screen Before IN ITS i ENM The Greatest Circus Extravaganza Ever Screened in which Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) appears personally. ir Friday I- STAR CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS .' 1 . mm
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