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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 (?' Sales Daily Umii nit n 1 0s30 Ao Mo 30 Po Mo 7sOO R M, Watches-Jewelry-Diamonds-China-Jap Art Goods eimi old At 121 South Elm Street Old Fariss-Klutz Drug Store I i At the Local Theaters Kaslmova Cumin' Is Modern Version "Camilla," the Nailmova production coming to the National thoater next Monday, December 1, for a run of two days, is a modernised version ot the fumed Dumse play, adapted by June Jlathls, who made the continuity for Uex Ingram's two' production (or Me tro, "The Four Horsemen of the Apo calypse" and "The Conquering Power." Nailmova plays the role made tamoua by auch great actresses aa Bernhardt, Kleanora Dune, Clara Morrla, Kejane. Jlodjenka, Laura Kecne, Olga Nether ola and Ethel Barrymore. , VnedeTllle And Pictures At Isls. The management of the lata offers an entire new vaudeville and feature! pioture program today, In which Al Harlow the aouth's favorite black face oomedlan, offers himself and company In an entire new show In which the Mg act "The tllrl at the Cigar Stand,' Is full of pretty girls, funny comedi ans, pretty costumes, wonder electrical effects, great souks and a big cast of high class musical comedy and vaude ville stars.' VI Hhafer, "The Little Olri With the Big Voice," sings many new numbers; Al Itarlow, doing his latest and best act: Paul Heott, the man with the big bass voice, singing those songs you love best, and Mumns Daiton, tnt dancer, who dances to beat the band In new numbers. There are other acts anil the feature picture attraction In which Dorothy Dulton aiipears In "The Flame Of The Yukon,", a slury of the wilds of Alaska with many thrll(s and heart breaks. There will be a special school children's matinee on Saturday morning from In a. m, to one p. m A nobbed Ilalr Mntlnee, Have you bobbed hair? If so, and your age ranges anywhere between sixteen and sixty, you are Invited by the management to be an honor guest of Shirley Mason at the National for this afternoon's matinee. The only ticket you'll have to present will, be your head. After soelng Shirley and he! bobed hair, you'll know Just actly how adorable you look. And the management feels confident that In such a realisation will rest ail the compensation needed by anyone. Yesterday's program, which wtil be repeated today as a whole, proved moat popular yesterday. The National orchestra has a great overture In selec tions from "Sally,", Bert Hollowell con ducting; and added attraotions Include nn Kduoatlonal comedy, a new Nation ul Theater News reloaaa; and vocal selections. It Is a program that la ex pected to fill the house again this aft ernoon and tonight. rknrlee Chaplin At Ike Bijou, The IJIJou theater Is no place for a person with aa Ingrown grouch and proud of It. For "The Idle Class," Charles Chaplin's latest comedy, be gan a two-day run there yesterday as a First National attraction, and we will guarantee It to kill any grouch, no matter how chronic, within the space of a few seconds. ' While "The Idle Class" Is shorter than "The KJd," It Is packed with more laughs than one would imagine a two reeler can hold. Charlie a flrat appear ance on the screen when he crawls out from under a railroad coach Is the signal for the laughing to start, and the oomedlan never gives It an opportunity to subside. It la a highly novel Chaplin picture, because It portrays him In a dual role that of the, well known tramp and as a "society swell." And Charlie In a frock coat and silk hat can be Just as funny as In his customary hobo attire. Also showing Is the first episode of "Hurricane Hutch," the newest and greatest chapter play of all tlmt, star ring Charles Hutchison (the mlle-a- mlnute stunt king). A special children's matinee will be given tomorrow from 11 to 1 o'clock. All children will be admlted for five cents Including war tax. , "Reputation" At Ike Imperial. A progressive fashion show vis on display' in "Reputation,"' the latest .'rlscllla Dean Universal-Jewel feature o be seen at the Imperial theater to day and tomorrow and In which this popular star ,1s. said to have scored a suocess even greater than she achieved In "The Virgin of Btamboul," or "Outelde the Law" In the early scenes of the story, laid In America a little over a decade ago, Miss Dean, in the role of a provincial actress, dresses In the mode of the period. Although the majority of play goers may have forgotten It, the styles of 1910 were entirely different from what they are today. One. need only hrk back to the pictures of the orig inal Florodora Sextette, or to Anna Ileld s first beauty chorus to recollect the floor-sweeping skirts, the high col lars, the tight sleeves and the plumed hats of that period. A few years later the story shifts to London, where Miss Dean, in the role of Laura Figlan, the most popular star rti Europe, revels In ' the finery of Parisian design. At a banquet on the Strand she Is arrayed In a Jewelled gown that glltterB from a thousand facets, and at an oriental party In the Limehouse district she wears another creation of startling design and mar velous texture. .Meanwhile, In the othor rolo she as sume In the story, she will appear as a New York girl, wearing the gar ments popular today, and In the then ter sequenoe, where a story of the Du Harry period Is presented on the stage, a dosen beautiful feminine play era will appear In the sumptuous fash Ions of the court of Louis XV. Showing again today and tomorrow Is ths comedy feature, "Future Movie Stan" the special picture that was made In Charlotte during the Motion Picture Exposition held last week. In this special picture are the fol lowing Greensboro beauties: Mies car rle Urnwn, Miss Louisa Pearce and Miss Margaret Henderson and Miss Gertrude Boatwrlght of Charlotte, along with about fifteen other Caro- Co ml tiff Ieiuber IS and SO YOUTH and PASSION Fired ty the seductive 1 harm of the notorious V'yMSS Monlmsrtre hrlle, Young JcjWM Vrmand forgot family, "L "jvj lionor, ambition, ' And (MiZjjQsn the woman o t ft V I GAMM BIJOU "The Pick of the Pictures" A Triple Program Never Equaled Before In Greensboro A Program of Una girls appearing v with 1 Richard Hartholmess. Miss Shirley Mason, Miss Hope Hampton and Mrs. Mary Carr, This picture Is now being shown In Charlotte and the papers from that city are loud In their praise of these girls who had their first "try-out" be fore a movie camera. Special note H Made In the Charlotte Observer ot the high entertaining qualities and the comedy situations that go to make this a picture ahead of the average. Special music for this double pro gram Is played by the Imperial con cert orchestra and pipe organ. "Don't Tell Everything." Patrons of the Imperial theater will be interested to learn that Wallace Held, Gloria Swaiison and Elliott Dexter, the two first named being popular stars, and the latter one of the leading men of the screen, will be seen In the leading roles of "Don't Tell Everything," a superb Paramount pio ture whleh will be shown at the thea ter named for two days, beginning Monday next. This la a pioture of rare entertainment value, and aside from the dramatic Interest of the story, its tender and pure appeal, its wholesome comedy and delicious entire. It conveys a a moral of tremendous force. We don't believe In telling ev erything about our picture attractions In advance, but we make no secret of the fact that "Don't Tell Everything" Is one of the finest pictures ever book ed by us. And we are sure our pa trons will back up our Judgment. 1 "Where Onallty Meet" MPERIAL (Formerly the Victory MONDAY TUESDAY DEC. ltf-au . Wallace R$Ldtl QloriaSwansori Oluott Dexter PRICES I Adult We and Sue, Kiddles lOe Entire New Show Today The oath's Favorite Comedian AL BARLOW With a glgaatle avalaswe ot American Beauties Imperial WHERE dlTALITY MEETS" The wreck of ma atafricertd im him death In the hwIHIdk, black maw of the river. A block away the woman who had wrought his ruin danced on - table nt the motif magnificent banquet ever held. II in "Girl at the I I Cigar Stand" "M y&A - & TIC Musical Comedy It t t fti m lej Vaudeville Stars , ', (j DorftTell I ; , :-4 Everything ! '. I 5 a". 5 j hF ; 1 l rrS K..tur. Picture Attrnctlo. i 3 JrT modernized :Kfr& Xp"A Dorothy Dalton m Aljffl)TMi mM mM mw i 1 YOUR DRUGGIST! ' 1 ' ' I y)j thrills- i . A ntmmmmM ...."-vw- : gMTWM I .. ejrtt You'U GatpYou'll Be Awe-Struck You'll Roar - - Mtlf- T, IL.m a With Laughter mWM A FULL TWO-HOUR SHOW ALL THE TIME Fwtf W ' PLISCILLiJ J wPfel Held Over for Another Showing Only I yT' B hi n n - iw-n i n i ft t it i v. ,si Mi "II """ if Mif VWO - I 11 r In order that all the friends and admirer who were at her personal appearance at the - I La JJ im 4 II f 1 rvXf3tt ' I 1 National may have opportunity of seeing her in this pre-release showing I II gjg ' WIXI., Overture'.. .: Vu...,M&M mXJ - - Mt:l - - jyill - ' National : 'life -. f!? KXWMtK '17I 'V r 'i -CAROLINA'S BEST" II )H li wlrUJ ' i ' X k AJ D''' ADDED d : SWImm G- .. I MlVfi W TheaterNew. L7U I 1 mi. '-fX The Thiiiu A Minuti Stunt Kins iSSfcfcSSWXaa HURRICANE I I lltli: , , , yi wmiam w -MUTCH. l-fp!-- i ., ' Haortd hf Haflolph Valentino Adapted hy June MM a la frnm the THE IDLE CLASS You'll see Charlie double in a dual role that will make you double with laughter. It's the newest and best of all Chaplin comedies. See the first chapter of this mile-a-minute serial that startles and electrifies. Remarkable for dare-devil risks, seething surprises, heart-stopping thrills. ' .And the Last "MIRACLES OF Chapter of THE JUNGLE" Don't Miss This Final Episode NOTE A special rklldrrn'a mntlnee will he given tomorrow from it to 1 o'clock. All school ehlldren will he admitted for five cents, In cluding war tnx; AbL preyentf- SIIRLEY MASON in J AC lti E ADDED NAK EDUCATIONAL , Comedy LATEST EDITION ' National Theater News AMD " Vocal Selections A. PROGRAM TOtJ CAKT AFFORD TO MISSI The Romance of a Vaif who rcse to Fame by Cuntess Darcynsko-Direction Jck Pord PRICES AS USUAL General admission 30e Children lOe Roves 4!Se Colored halcony 30e and 80e All Plus war tax BOBBED HAIRED GIRLS! 16 TO 60 Be Shirley Masen'a acnest FHI'.K at this afternoon's mntlnee! Maid In nttendnnee t In nursery , nnd children's playroom from 1 to 8 p. nt. Mnsrnlfleent settlna-n Speotaeu Inr semes Elnhorate presesitu tlon with aperlnl scenery and electrical effects. Big Orchestra ' and Pipe Organ Playtna; n specially nmns;ed score for this picture. Extra Added The Carolina Beauties IN am, rnniR OI.ORY TnB .WINNl:n l,M TUB IIKCENT, , I'Oft LAHITV COV'I'UST Appcnrlna In the plctnre mnde In (charlotte dnrliiK tlin Motion Picture lOxhlhltlon. Prominent In the enst nre the following Greensboro Ileantlrsi : Miss Carrie Brown, Miss Louise Pearce and Miss Margaret Henderson Miss Gertrude Rontwrticht. of Charlotte, nnd Mnny other Caro lina llenuties Appearing; with Richard Barthelmess, Miss Shirley Mason, Miss Hope Hampton, Mrs. Mary Carr PHICKSl . Adults o children llle Plan Tax f Dumai Manterpleee
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