ELEVEN 11 Ml - I ay By Ghecii ave had all been filmed before the fir oc curred. Tin I. PRODIGAL JUDGE" ROYAL. eting properties were pur and bailt for use In. "The- Prog dge." the bis VJ.taKna.ph special, will be fiiown at the Royal the- ;.,n:nj Monday. raiso heads the all-8tar cast. , r old fashioned carriages ui.-ht for the production, and GRAD ft Constance Binney Is probably the conscious young: person acting before the camera today. She Is pretty, youth ful, graceful and Intelligent. But she WILMINGTON MORNING STAR. WILMINGTON. N. C SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1922. lme There are many decided advantages in having a Checking Account with this bank. How many times has it occurred to you, either in business or under other conditions, that you failed to have with you the exact amount of cash required? Remember the time lost and the inconvenience caused? Then, too, consider what a convenience it is to make your remittances by check, sending them through the mail without any danger of the actual cash being lost. A check not only takes the place of the actual cash, but also serves as a receipt of any financial transaction. In addition, it enables you to keep a record of your financial deals in a way that is very simple, time-saving and labor-saving. w v And, too, at regular intervals, you should transfer your commercial account to our Savings Department, where it will be credited with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. II J v Kj rr t ti- if i Ti I- i i fWmi i Opening Monday at th Royal "i-efr E'.ward Jose had constructed . .r,4,- .t Mississippi type of keel boat .i , two-cabin raft of the style of f...-ra: Venues ago. The r '-r scenes were filmed In the Ceiar F.A?ids of the St. Lawrence riv-c- ni then the cabin of the boat was ;-ir.pcT:M to the Vltagraph studio, s-.-ere certun close-ups were made. cr.e c-i these cloe-ups Jean Paige f r-are? Eaton nearly lost their T- ,-abln took fire when they V- :-.- part -of cajneramen, direc- -- ?-.'. T.ployes at the studio tnat :- -i were rescued uninjured, errs:- the scenes showing the cabin BIJOU Bark Moniay K ELMO LINCOLN la II Ls Great Jangle Serial THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" By Edgar RIo Burrougnn SNUB POLLARD In a Comedy Scream MOVIE CHATS has never yet resorted to any tricks or affectations to "put over" her person ality to her public She is just her self, and her acting Is so natural and spontaneous that it is always a. joy to see her In a new role. Realart has provided an unusual but on the whole a very satisfactory vehicle for the young star in "The Magic Cup." in which she will be seen at the Grand theater Monday only. The heroine of the piece, imperson ated by Miss Binney, is a little hotel scully maid, but in spite of her lowly sphere she ls a gay and gallant little If You Only Believe, It's So il&rv Malloy had great faith in hipriaes and in everyone who -e into her lire rrom me ocui--.- -reman who worked beside -' .n tho hotel kltohen to the yji Lord FltxRoy who came i- arrnsi the seas to restore r t-. nor rightful heritage. r-j n: thirsting for real ro- "The Magic Cup" Brtramlng- over with ronuiscf, crpriie. myitrry and tint love, wit Constance Binney In Her Moat Fascinating Role MOTXW ONLY t )l Nil Reele ot Hero eemee Wanna 1 ae giMtMt production! Tie pleture taat la aavr creating a eeaaatloa 1m all tke cltlee, taken from the great play la wklek Jane Cwl played kero not long ago. It's positively ae boat eke aaa ever done positively tke boot pietuxa ftkowm at tale tketre and one of tke beet picture of all flsaee. Wltk Ilarrlaon Kord, Alee B. Fa elM, WTBdaam Standing ad otker poimlar artlata. Three Days, Commencing Monday, July 3 rciai-1 ai onal .Bank WILMINGTON, N. C. THOMAS E. COOPER, President CHARLES E. BETHEA,, V-Pres. HORACE C. COOPER, Cashier S. D, PITTMAN, Asst. Cashier BENJAMIN ADAMS, Asst. Cashier ., ,. ..... ii. I. y " ii ' m' "- " '"' 11 I. s-nmnnnnnmaaaMMnnnnnnnnnsssssnnmmmmmmmmmmmS-mm ,i . e ' figure, not wistful, like the traditional Cinderella, but as cheery as a. Polly anna, though less sugary. THE SHIEK'S WIFTV The entire story of "The Shiek's Wife." which will be shown at the Royal, opening next Thursday, ls told with true artistic feeling. There is no villain In the hackneyed sense of the word. The psychology of the shlelc. who loves his wife with an ancient fierceness and who tries to dominate her In true Oriental fashion. Is sympa thetically set forth- The character of the romantic and high-spirited girl is also skillfully etched. Many of the scenes are spectacular in the extreme. The dashing maneu vering of the native cavalry ls most colorful. There are Interesting soenes In the luxurious Interiors of the tent harems, views showing the Arab ad ministration of Justice and the hero ine's rendesvous amid the ruins of an ancient temple. The fight between the Bphls and the tribesmen reflect in comparable action nd beauty. "The Shiek's Wife." has already scored an Immense success on the con tinent. In TTance it was a eel al mod as a truly great picture, and In England It ls now commanding wide attention. It is predicted that Its success in the United States wm do unpir.m.. 0 Convict Caves Evidence Against Mrs. Obenchain Aa a vvsri.TR Hm.llf Jan ti-r Testifying that Mrs. Madeline Oben chain sought to pereuaoa mm i . .timnn for her In her first trial for the murder of J. Belton Ken nedy. Paul Roman, now a convici day was a witness In her second trial. . tAii.A hnut a. score of letters as having been written by Mrs. Oben- chaln from her cell in me m e" les Jail, to him In Kolsom penitentiary. The last missive which Roman said waa handed to him in the oounty Jail, hkvlng been brought from prison to testify for Arthur C. Burch, co-defendant in the Kennedy case, said: "Paul, my sweetheart: T love you, believe me. Don't give me up now. If you do I will take you with me so help me heaven." There wu no signature Koman said the handwriting was Mrs. Oben and that the note, with a $5 "Bamer WeeM alt Carolina Beadh 'Wilmingtorts Safest Bathing Beach" Free Ice Water Children's Playgronnsd New Swings for the Kiddies Everything for Your Comfort and Pleasure Special Sunday Concerts by the "Original Aces," the Happiest and Snappiest Orchestra in the South SUNDAY CONCERT PROGRAM Old-Fashioned . Girl. Our Director, march, wv.w.-. Love Dreams.,.. Piano Solo, Prelude C Sharp. Minor Old Pal Sewanee Bluebird Violin Solo. Cradle Song Saxophone Solo, All Che La Mort- Al Jolson F. E. Blglow Jack Meskill ........ Rachmaninoff M. K. Jerome , ..Con Conrad . .Hauser Verdi SEVERAL. OTHER ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS MOITOAY NIGHT BItf Special Dance, ipeclal feature. Mlsa Virginia Byerly, Solo Dane. TUESDAY NIGHT Pea Dance. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Aanexlcna Legion- Dost mlas tkle one, "tHUb'sDAY NIGHT Special Favor Dance Sometnlng new. All different tMa tlxna. FRIDAY NIGHT Special Dance. You will like this one. A big sur prise In store for you. SATURDAY NIGHT Big Week-end Dance. Take the big bun or auto at Pioneer Station, North FVont Street. If It la pleasuri you are looking for. Come to Carolina Bench. You will And It In abundance rRrr PAVILION IN AFTERNOON COME STAY All DAY AND EN FREE PElrACORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL Ocean Beach Amusement Company LEM DAVIS, Manager I a Jan bill was brought to him by "trusty." The false testimony," Roman said he was to give, was that he had over hear "two ragged men" plotting to kill Kennedy after having tried to blackmail him. Mrs. Obenchain at her first trial testified that when Ken nedy was shot in Beverley Glen she saw "two ragged men" disappearing In the bushes after the shot had been fired FIT FOR YOUNG GIRLS! "I have used -rr 1Ta14k Pllm AVr SlnCS I was 18 years old. I am now 41 and I know from experlenoe that It 1 the best and only reliable toilet prepara tion now made that is absolutely fit for young girls to uses on their face at all times, that It will positively re move freckles and tan, and not promote the growth of hair or fuss on the face. Respectfully, (signed) Mr. J. H- Burke, Manse, Garrard Co., Ky., Liquid face and toilet powder Brunette, white, tlnk, rose-red. 75 cents at druggists mn Lvon Mfg. Co.. 42 So. Fifth SU Brooklyn. N. Y, Adv, firea. "I Want But One Wife!" Th thelk exclaimed! "Let me take hrr and go to my people la the d rfrt and I will be nappy- . a blonde oeauty. naa mamm - " . " 72 , ttandf.ri.r Arab of the deaert. zouna axr ' ' Mortal custom and rigid tradition. n-ia ata , H had .worn br tna aeard of the ppl.et- tfct sh. il Te tte. the nolo light of ale f1 . tlZIm 1a1 klWWnl tr' love for her Is overruled .Tfca flAl! and he prepares to take a .ecoud wile. AAl tl V'l .lnt ikuuasstl trr the aanetlty ol keT marriage rights. Taie of Paasloaata Oriental Leve-A TTleture of tka Great Desert Made la ttho Denrt- Moat Unusual Fleture You Have Ever Seen OPEXtNQ XEIT THIRSDAY ROYAU SPECIAL JtfUSIO SCORE THE MOST LOVEABLE CHARACTER OF FICTION COMES TO LIFE IN MOTION PICTURES! The Rembrant of the Screen "The Prodigal Judge Adapted from the World-Famous Novel by VAUGHAN KESTER With That Eminent Stage Celebrity MACLYN ARBUCKLE In the Title Role Supported by JEAN PAGE EARL FOX CHARLES EATON A story of heart interest that appeals to every human being because the characters are flesh and blood creatures and their actions are those of Inlman activity THE GREAT AMERICAN PICTURE With incidental tousle by the New Royal Orchestra 99 3 DAYS OPENING MONDAY ROYAL 3:30 TWICE DAILY 8 :30 Matineesv 17c, 28c, 39c Nights, 28c, 39c, 55c Endorsement of i Hon. George R. Ward for Judge of the Sixth Judicial District We, the undersigned members of the Bar of Duplin county, hereby endorse the Hon. George R, Ward, of this county, for Judge of the Sixth Ju dicial District. Mr. Ward is a native of Duplin, county, 44 years of age, a graduate of the Univer sity of North Carolina, an ex-member of the House of Representatives, a lawyer of learning and of 18 years' successful practice, a man of fine talents and habits, and of high character, and naturally of fair and impartial mind and good judgment, and in our opinion, of a pre-eminently fine judicial temperament. JOHtf'X SAVIN, JR., D. Ii, CARLTOJT, p. m; JOLLY, h, d;willtams, A. X3EANT0N, N. B. BOiNEY. V:

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