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0 GREENSBORO DAILY NEW3. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1921 At the Local Theaters lettsatloa Created By Film. "Maa-Woman-Miirrlase," whloh will to preaanted at tho BIJou thsator to morrow and Tuesday, will oroal a furore. It ! aald to have coat halt a million dollars lo produoe and that over five thousand people appear In the scenes, - - Dorothy Phllllpi le the iter and amende new height In her truly won derful Interpretation of Victoria. Great credit I due Allen Holubar the dlreo-tor-eulhor. Hli masterly sltHI and creative genius are constantly home home to one, The feature la presented by Albert A. Kaufman and la a Jf'U'at ' National attraction. Few atorlee with auch spectacular plendor have held auch a depth of heart Interest or wealth of detail. Yet ttt no time do even these gorgeous srciu's draw one'e attention from the thrill of the modern story which they eo cnhancingly Illustrate. The story is of uaiviraal appeal It ha been pconounool by Utararr exlUoi to he amusing U the inag'aUua of lt thorns, It traoei the aeoendanoy of woman through the oualont haa of myth ology and the confuting reality of the medieval period Into the ernes I eg whirl of the faiodara day. Custom and habits are itranfely oontrasted In thla engrossing drama of "Man-Woman-Marrlace" through the ages post. Special muslo will, b played by the Bijou oonoert orchestra and aymphony pipe CTgan under tho direction of Prof. Boench. Other attractions on the bill will be Paths Nows and Toploa of the Day. "Die Tan Mnaketeor." Fred Nlhlo directed Douglas Fair banks In "The Three Musketeers." Thla Information was oontalned In a com munication received by the manage- REN A TO ZANELLI : J,. ; , " it' V ' 4 . , V1 jf ! ''''" si ji . 'i i - -. One of the youngest of the great operatic singers of the day, Renato Kanelll who will sing In Oreensboro March 14. when he appears In joint rooltal with the sensational Polish pianist, lKnai Friedman, is dlstln Kulshed as the possessor of a baritone volte of marvelous beauty and flex ibility, together with a manly Impres sive presence. It Is somewhat rare to find in opora a baritone of the true lyric type so much desired in oonoert, and this Is one of the reasons Kanalll has been hailed with such enthusiasm by both press and public. . In fulfilment of the rich promise of his early career, he made bis debut in the United States, with the Metropoli tan Opera Company. This was on the evening of November 10, HI 9, in "Alda." It Is Interesting to note that It was none, other than Enrico Caruso who was really responsible for Zanelll's engagement at the Metropolitan. After soorlng notable operatio success in the Mouth American cities, Kanelll obtained a special audition with Caruso in Hue nos Ayres, The famous tenor at once recognised the great possibilities that lay In the voice and personality of the young baritone and advised him to proceed to New York and try the Metropolitan Opera Company. X'lllllllft I mm. M m Mr "V a . V M V K i m.U el aataaW. V H aaV m Prices Never Change Always Wtthla tke Heerh of Kvery Pocketbaak Adults 20c; Kiddie 10c MONDAY TUESDAY A Desert Ctrl Loose Per tke Brlstkt Llakt Of Parts I r :; I - ssi hi 1 1 1 1 1 n ii i si i i in 111 w mill ill ' s ii meat of lh Qran.l theater from the Lnlud Artists' offloe In answer to a tuery (rum Ih theater managers est. Fred Kittle Is oa of Ui beat known dlraotors la tho motion picture Indus try, Aside from tho many Thome H. Ins production ho made, moat of them starring vehicle for Hnld Ben nett, he won renown as the director of Douglas Fairbanks In "The Mark of llorro," ooniltlored on of Ui greatest films avsr produced. Th first person to be chosen, (or the oast of "The Thro Muakeuass," when Douglas Fairbanks. began pre paring for thl produotloa was Oeorg glegmann who Interpret Vh charac ter of "Porthos," on of th thrss musketeers In this greatest of all Du mas' stories. Thl feature will b at the Grand theater one week beginning tomorrow. i Slegmaaa la rated as on ot th belt oharaoter aotor la plotur. If haa also- won fams for himself as a direc tor, la asaoolatloa with D, W. Griffith. Some of bl moet uetabl aoreen p pearanoea were alao with Qrlfflth. In "Th Birth of a Nation," glegmann played the pari of Bllaa Lynuh, a oharoter role that will live forever, He has also been ooneplouous la such Qrlfflth features aa "Intolerance," The Oreat Love," and "Heart of th World," and also played th part ot Hlr Sagamore In "Th Connootlout Yankee," a part that haa added con siderably to an already strongly en trenched popularity. An augmented orohestra will play the special musical score at eaoh per formano. ' Oloea Madaees" a tko'lsis. To obtain the desired,' desert atmos phere for "Moon Madness," the Robertson-Colo Special, produced by Waworth with an all-star cast, th entire com pany, fortified by a apeclally (quipped lighting system, Journeyed to a beauti ful spot In the Mojave Dessrt whioh, becauee of Us virgin freshness is known as "The Garden of Eden." The plotura, on of the most elaborate to be filmed In some time, will be seen at the Isis theater etartlng Monday for a run of two days. "Moon Madness," written by J. Qrubfi Alexander, opens In the heart of the African jungle and "Th Garden of Eden" with Its towering palm and thlok undergrowth of verdure, was selected as a location because of Its startling similarity to an African des ert oasis. In this production In which appear Edith Storey and an all-star oast, she Is first introduced as Valerie Latour the beautiful frivolous wife of a Frenoh naturalist, who longs for her world In Parle. When Latour returns from one of his trips he finds her about to go with her lover, Kaoul de Bornay, an adventurer, back from Paris. In a fit of hatred Latour struggles with Kaoul. Outside the elements rage too, and Valerie rushing out to get aid Is killed by a falling tree. Craaed with grief at th tragedy, Latour take his llttl baby girl and leaves her at a Bedouin camp, where she is later found. The baby grows to young womanhood believing that ehe is the daughter of the Bedouins, but even aa her mother she long for a world of muslo and laughter, and thla Inherent Inetlnct lead to eome of the moat dramatlo movement In the play. A cast of seasoned screen artists appear in "Moon Madness," headed by Edith Storey, Wallace MacDonald, popular young leading man, who plays the role of Jan, th Arab boy who Is In love with Miss Storey; Sam de Grasse, Josef Swlckard. William Court lelgh. Irene Hunt, Fred Starr and Frankle Lee, also have prominent roles. Lee is the child actor who distinguish ed himself In "Th Miracle Man' as the cripple. Then there is the Seleot News and a new Century comedy entitled "Mama's Cowpuncer," a real comedy with lots of girls. OAK RIPr.E NEWS. Prof. Hott Host to Faculty Of I- atltote I'ereoul Uearloa (Special te Dellv Heial Oak BldKe, Nov. 19. Mrs. W. W. Mooney loft the first of th week for Chapel Hill In response to a message carrying the Information of th Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Rue. Mlrs. D. L. Donnell, Mrs. T. H. Whlt- aker and Mrs. Baacum Whltaker spent Tuesday In Winston, shopping. Th Ladles' Aid Society held a very Interesting as well as profitable meet ing at the church Monday afternoon. tn ITawl P irrtlt mam hnmt " th members of ths Vacuity of Oak Ridge Institute and wlvoa at a six o'clock dinner Thursday evening at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ballle K. Holt. Thoso who enjoyed these most unusual hours were: Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Whlt aker, Prof, and Mrs. C. Z. Whltaker, Prof, and Mrs. Ben Cummlims, Prof. and Mrs. Richard Larkln, Profs. James Capps, D. L. Nance, .. U Whltaker, Louie Shim, Rev. Mr. McFarland. Prof. V. T. Kdgerlln arrived from Andrews, N. C Saturday afternoon and will spend next week with his family here. Mrs. Mattle Benbow spent Saturday In Greensboro with Mrs. D. H. Stafford. Mrs. A. M. Bonbow was shopping In the Gate City Saturday. R. A. Stafford made a business trip to P.urllnKton Thursday. Mrs. Mary L. Holt ot Charlotte will spend Thankaglvlng here with Mrs. Sallle K. Holt. Miss Mamie Kduerlln spent Wednes day and Thursday In Greensboro the guest of friende. Milsses IjouIso and Sarah Moore spent W ednesday , with Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Moore. Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Coble and Mr. Odoll Jtcard of Kcrm-rsvllle spent a short while on the llldge Sunday aff ile waa a handsome young Itedonln maddened by his sweetheart's affee tlea for another mm when her Infatuation took krr to Parts k followed, Taea earn tke arrat climax. You Will Wonder and Revel in a Great Story. e MANY OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS The Isia Orchestra Is the Largest and Best In .Town. 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The president said Chile was grate ful for tho assistance North Ameri cans had el von in Its economic develop ment. He hellcved Chile had the rlKht to be considered as an lnterpntinK fac tor In the commercial activities of the future, owing- to Its 3.000 miles of coast line on the Pacific, its coal mines and Its great nitrate fields, AtlOl'T tlt.AO HKIOIV WOIIKKH AKK WOHKI.KNM I MAMl.A - - (Comtpenoentv AMerLtat Cms. I Manila, l 1., Oct. 10. Tliors are at present 16,387 nnlon laborers out of employment in the city ot Manila, ac cording to statistics submitted today to the secretary of commerce by. the director of labor. The total number of union laborers In the oity is 40,03, ac cording to the director of labor. show Ins that approximately one-third of thoso affiliated with unions arc out of work. It was stated that no correct statistics had been assembled ot the number of unemployed who are not members ot a labor organisation. Tho population of the city is approximately 100.000. ' IJOU 'Where Quality Meets' ADMISilOK ' Adtilta, ItOe Children, lOe Pins war tas Cloeina Prisons For Wastes. tewmpondcoct AiaxUted rnt. I Carlisle, Kng., Nov. l.r In conse quence, of a decrease In the number of women convtots. the women's pris on here le being cloeed. Recent years have seen a gradual closing down ot prisons for women In this country and there arc now only S3 left of 100 which were In existence some years Allen Holubar's Drama-Eternal, Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS The greatest love story of I i i.u .1 inj ages -ioia in tne tears of a slave-girl in pagan courts) in the cry of a gorgeous Amazon; in the miles - of a medieval bride J and in the heart throbs of the woman of to day, fighting for mother right in a world of man-pillage. kmn Thousands of Players Wild Animals Horses Wonderful Scenes. Unforgettable Reels A first Natloaal Attraction Special ssukIc by the Bljoa Convert Orchestra a Sym phony Pipe Organ, Direction Prof, Boenck. 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