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14 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1921 At the Local Theaters HI Cbrtstmaa Program At National. The inanaffi-mpnt of the National matr, In wishing a Mfrry Chrint'naH too tha publl- this mornlnif, nffrs an nusually attractive Christmas pro arram for tomorrow and TiiPHtlay. In the matter of mi-slci the National or oastra, under direction of liert Hol (owell, I will offer the, March from Thanhauspr" as the overture; and Maria Laurent haa been engaKed aa vocal aololat for the week, The pic ture program la a double Motro fea ture bill Viola Dana In "The Four teenth Lover," and Hunter Keaton In The High Sign" two features made by the producers of "The Four Horse men of the Apocalypse," "The Conquer ing Power," '"Turn to the Klieht," "Camilla," etc. Viola Dana's Is a pret ty and highly entertaining comedy- drama; while Buster's endeavor will be wholly to entertain with laughter. And the higher critics give usnurance that both served their purp.tn) adrn'rably. At The Il. The management of the Isla takes pleasure In offering one of the beat musical shows of the season In Charles Worrell's Virginia Bells In "Breaking Into Society." Tb lis la a high class company of ' 15 musical comedy and vaudeville stars presenting all new songs, new costumea, new scenery and novel electrical effects. Then there la the vaudeville end of the program which consists of Dick Hulsoy, that funny fat man, In his witty sayings and funny dancea; "The Harmony Trio," in aongg picked from the best sellers; Hay and Chronin, dancers who preaent the new and old dancea; Mack and Mack, "The Wandering- Muslciana," In the latest of musical acta. And; tha feature picture attraction a Peta Mor rison In ileadln' North." Movie fans who enjoy seeing a iooi fight should not mlaa "Headln' North," which la coming to tha lata theater .Monday. I'ete Morrison la the star In "Headln' North" and during tha tell ing of thia exciting, thrilling western story, he la called upon to atage a fight, the equal of which haa probably naver be.ln seen In pictures, I I Marlon Davlea la f-Bncbantment" All the world loves a fairy story for fairies brought us to our first assur ance that tha world waa a lovely place to live In, after ogres of all kinds had presented themselves to lis In tha dark. In "Enchantment," a Cosmopolitan production for Paramount release star ring Marlon Davlea which will De shown at tha Imperial theater, tomor row and Tuesday, there ara the moat captivating fairyland scenes ever film ed. A special wore haa bean arranged by Prof. Boench for "Enchantment" and will be played by the Imperial's concert orchestra and pipe organ at erfch performance. i Added attraction are tha latest Paths Nawa. , , 3C MP E R I "WhereQuality Meets" A L WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR : Presenting To You a Holiday Program of Extraordinary Merit, Beauty and Splendor. FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY JESSE lilASrr jnvuntt THOMAS MEIGHAN The City of Silent Men QQammountQidurs. '-J&Wk- ' (rife The expressions of the critics which follow are just the reflection of the opinions of the delighted audience: "It Is by far the beat thing Mlaa Dnvlea has done. Not only la thla our oven Idea, but that of our neighbors aa well." N. V, Moraine Telegraph. "Mlse Davlea ahoweel real ability and more anlraattoa than she has ever done before and the rlolhea which aha wears are a dream ot delight." N. Y. Tribune. Marlon Davlea aa the flapper vampire does, we think, the best work of her screen eareer In this picture." N. Y. Globe. a unreservedly excellent. Not only the acting la Bond, bnt the sublines are full of humor aa well aa wit. The pro duction end la lavish." Harri son's Heporta. "It la a very ranttvntinsr pro duction, for at last Mlaa Davlea seeina to have found a vehicle lhal file her or that ahe tils, which la more to the point." N, Y. Herald. i "Really. It la enticingly beau tiful, and not to be anlffed at, however your taatea run." Dally IVewa. "ENCHANTMENT" Will be presented at the Imperial lust aa you would are It In any of the larger eltlea, but at the usual lutperlnl prices. Special Music by the Imperial's Concert Orchestra and Pipe Organ. ADDED PATHE NEWS LADIES' REST ROOM MEN'S SMOKER WHEN YOU'VE SEEN THE IMPERIAL YOU'VE SEEN THE BEST. Wednesday Thursday "The Grim Comedian" A (loldwyn ftperlal Production with an all Inr cast, Including Jack Holt, Gloria Hope, Phoebe Hunt and many others. Friday Saturday Johnny (Torchy) Hines In the special comedy feature "Burn 'Em Up Barnes" with the moat thrilling automobile race ever filmed. Prices! Adults 30c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax. Thomaa Melkjue at Bijou. Prlaonera In Sing; Sing prlaon who aaw certain acenea of Thomaa Melg han's lateat Paramount picture, "The City of Silent Men," filmed, admit that Mr. Melghan'a "eecape'l from the pris on waa rfovel and entertaining. "The City of Silent Men" will be shown at the Bijou theater tomorrow and Tues day. Mr. Melghan, aa the hero of tha story, la sent to prlaon on circumstan tial evidence and &rti. iimln. . ... eral years he makaa his eacapa. The fugitive secreted himself In a packing box, waa nailed up Inside and rode out on a four-horaa truck through the tamoua "South Oate" of tha prlaon. Ha took the same emit thm TKAr- . Murray, a dsrlng crook, took whan ha eacaped, nailed up In a laundry caae, on May J7, 1887. Imprisoned old-timers smiled aa they looked on. They found the scan interesting and Instructive. Added attraetf I...., Toplca of the Day and Aeaop'a Fablea with music by tha BIJou symphony pipe organ. "The lllant t,lrl." Local theatergoers ahould avail them selves of the opportunity to sea Amer Ica'a foremost musical show, "Tha Right Girl," which registered such an emphatic hit In New York during Its six months auccessful run at the Times Square theater, when It will be offered at the Grand theater Monday, December 28, for two performances, aiatlnea and night. I "The Bight Girl," la full of good com edy, pretty girls, dancing and tuneful melodies that give tha piece a distinc tive charm. No effort haa been apared to make "Tha Right Girl" ono of the beat musical entertainments on the road. No one will deny that a good book combined with good music will make a good musical comedy. Failures aeem to He principally In the difference of opinion as to Just what la "good," and tha final verdict on thla mattar la passed by tha public The better the public Ukes the show, tha longer it will stay, as a rule. A long engagement la proof that the public stampa tile enow aa "good," and a close study of "Tha Right Girl," ahould disclose the reason of muelcal comedy longevity. Seats ara now on sale at tha box of flce of the Grand. Phona 881. ifafliaiaii!:! Authoritative Theater-Goers Of Greensboro The undersigned respectfully craves your Indulgence for a few sniuatee to call special attaatloa ta the following facta i On Monday. December Stth, for matinee and evemlng, we arc bringing to) tha Grand theater "America's Foremoat Musical Show"- ' "THE RIGHT GIRL" Peek and Percy Wearleh. Staged by wrlttea by Raymond W. David ueaaett. ,'.- la bringing thla brilliant musical success here w are not making any experiment, for It cornea with a record of six months In New York. This Is the) orlglnnl company and production that made the atrical history at the Times Square Theater, New York City, There la aa ether company. The eeenle production of "TUB RIGHT OIRL Is especially gorgeoua amd all the govrae arc tha very lateat models, netting a new atandard for amart and up-to-date Fifth Avenue effecte. Kvery effort haa been put forward to make thla the finest possible presentation of a musical comedy. Mall orders are now being received at the Grand Theater for matinee and evening performances of "THE RIUHT GIRL on Monday, December Mth. V Prices will range from BOc to 92.50 evemlng) matinee 50e to S2.00. Fncloae proper remittance, pnyahle to the order of tba Grand Theater, and enclose aelf-addreaaed atamped envelope for return ot tickets. (Signed) C. D. BCCKNER, Manager. NOTKl Your Money Refunded If Yon Don't Like It, GRAND MONDAY DECEMBER 26 MATINEE AND NIGHT America's Foremost Musical Show nr AiTlCO JL CX W4JV? as i it r M IKS r The Baals of this Entertainment Is Comedy, and If Yon Cannot Kind Comedy la "The Right tilrl." Tken Mark Twala was a Pessimist. One Of The Five Best Muslrnl Plsys Of The Season r.l :riiPro iN "The Right Girl" Direct From Broadway Full of Enchanting Melodlea, Joy ous Scenes, Pretty Dances, Brilliant Mnalral Comedy. Staged by David Bennett. SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICF! PRICESi Jtntlnee SOe to 2.00 Night BOc to 2.B0 Make all money ardera payable to C. U. Buckner, Mgr. Phone 881. ale ft 4l PRICES AS USUAL Beneral admission SOe Children 10c Boxes 45e Colored Ralroaiy 30a and SO til Plua War Tax Boxea Reserved For Parties 12 The management of tha National Theater extend to patrons and friends in Greensboro and throughout Piedmont North Carolina thia morning most cordial good wishes for A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year North Carollna'a Flaeat Theater A Full 3-Hour Show AH Tha Time. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM An Arrangement of Extraordinary Features For Your Holiday Entertainment Performancea Dally at 1, 3, B, T and P. M Popular Prlcea. She couldn 't sew or boil a bean, But how they loved her, thirteen I With eyes as calm as skies above her, She set enslaving Afternoon Tea Will be aervrd In the ladles' parlor sack . afternoon thla week from. S to 6 o'clock. Maid In attend ance In children's playroom e a c k afternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock. CSNTIM III AM. TO II' KM. 4 Vaudeville Show Monday, 2, 4, 7:30, 9:30 p. m. Prices Within Reach of Every Pocket Book Adults 20c and 30c, - Kiddies 10c Entire New Show Monday Wednesday and Friday Continuous 11 to 11 Home of High Class Vaudeville and Pictures MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Mammoth Aggregation of Wonder Worker A Classy Flashy Musical Comedy With assurance that it is our constant endeavor to Improve our service and presentations! that in future you may anticipate on National programs even bigger and batter things than have been provided during tha short time that North Carolina's finest theater has been open. For your patronage and appreciation of our efforts thus far, we want to thank you most heartily. Buster Keaton i. "The High Sign" 9 A Metro Comedy That Will Make You Forget That This Is a "VoUteadian" ChrUtmas! March from "Thanhauser" By Wagner the Special Overture By National Orchestra a. a. - M ' JfM-A . ."."!?; ' t . . iMMmrnritoriwmrmM-mmMi((mmmt iiifiii-Miiiiia"--iiiiniifiim."r-'Triii ttfirititnnijljijii Charles Worrell Preacnts THE VIRGINIA BELLS A Great Lnna;h Compelllne; Frolic Company of 15 Musical Comedy Stars 15 IN "Breaking Into Society" 5 Other Big Acts 5 Feature Picture Attractions MONDAY AND TUESDAY Feature Picture Wednesday and Thursday CONSTANCE TALMADGE '''' v.f it W'V . -1 5 9 IN "SCANDAL" A Startling Photo Play BY Cosmo Hamilton The Ell Wishes You a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Most Prosperous New Year ; And For Your Approval As a Holiday Attraction of Merit Fsmous Play-rrs Laky Corporation rent Marion Davies fet? DANA nn J(J fill "Carolina's Finest" Bert Hollowell Conducting and Marie Laurent In Special Vocal Numbers Adapted by Edith Kennedy from Alice D. & Miller's atory A Pre-Releaae Sbowtaa; tell the rest of the story in this, her latest picture auccesi A HARRY BEAUMONt Production ft sk Qichantment: Round tor "up the Hv rrM for crime lie did not commit! While masked deteettTfee "looked him over for future reference. And -Thee the Iroe rate clnnfred nhnt, that Is only the beg-ln-nlnsl Ct Qanamouni Qidure In the Cast Are Lois Wilson, Kate Bruce, Guy Oliver, Paul Burton and Many Others. Also Aesop's Fables Topics Of The Day Prices: Adults 20c; Children 10c. Plus Tax. mmy mi art e svi arsvi r r ( ri eri f mi r mm mmi mm(m0fmmmtmmfm0(mfmm(m(mmt4mi mi m mx rjr
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