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CREECOTvO DAILY XEWS, TUESDAY, DECEJ1CER ft, mi 7 At the Local Theaters Amnsements Mixed. Through no fault of the manage ment of the Imperial and BIJou thea ters, Sunday's announcement relative to yesterday'! attractions were crossed up" through th Inadvertent yll musical comedy success, for Ivlnigement of two performances n be and night), January 2, at the theater. rvlng scored a hit In New Tork ..on. Philadelphia and Chicago last jion and coming here with the same 1,,.:'pp'n" '? th tw Loor.rr.ing. : 1 Davie. .Tarrin. Z.liZ , . .fV the latest Parisian fashion It should MHal" In "t'h. i?!.01' J"-?,' ne lmleae the most exacting-, f. a? th! BHJhVhLty. , 8 'entJ M6? Th Principal role, are In the hands - . - V... V.U 1 WUDI J the two advertisements might hgl uiBuiniiancirn, ana Irt. hoped that all were "careful readn that there may have been no nv" demanding of the respective f,l" Hons and where they were nt The two bill, are being repef y. . Thomas Melgkam At thj?mi A sledge-hammer blow . .n.ili agaln.t conviction on ct?'"" evidence In "Th. City of ""' the new Paramount pi ."in' Thorn.. Meighan wh.oh? ZiV,:L"n Morocco's nnv1 "Wi. r Play, the ols of a i1' t0,wn youth who I. made the too" m1urde" nd sent to the prison f uor.,m ' w.hlon he Is Innocent Photoplay .how. prison life In al ph" and '," ulhrob with hewl"'" aDI ?P?iL , v.1.1,... k. In thi. one of the trnn. has portrayed In many a mont,""1 he ' abl.? up- ported by uc'p,tT"r" " wl'Bon' Kate Bruce, rton- GeorS Quarrlo anf,ur "ver- Also sho'" the topic, of the day ar Aesop's Fables, with music iiy the B' ' ' w u. ; "Klsslaa; Time." , v,.,4r C. D. Buckner announce. "Klssi"'"1'" tn Geor V. Hobart Mr. Melghan Ruly-Tim, antiseptte and pain L'r, for infected .ores, letter, trains, neuralgia, rheumatism, j of Eve Lynn, Dan Marble, Dorothy Mil liken. Roy Purvlanoe, Mabel OouK Charles Horn, Jesse Wllllngham id Augustus Jiuell. . Nonsense that might be absuri In other circumstances become, detght fully mirth-provoking in the haJds of these finished players and the wt dls oernlna musical orltlo will proably be satisfied when be realise. oat some have been engaged more for their act Ins- ability than for their votal attain ments. The music by Iva Caryll. is catchy with a good swine and tinkle and the hits, "Bill and vo," ""Kissing Time," ''Love'. Telephone" and the "Mlmi' wait. ar. of A whl.Ueable kind. Scats ro on sale atthe box office at 10 o'clock Friday marnlng. "Enchantment" At tke Imperial, One of the bestpictures dealing with gay and Irre.ptislbla modern youth ever screened, was presented for the first time at tie Imperial theater last nieht. This ) Enchantment," a Cos mopolltan-Pefamount picture starring Marlon Davjes. it is a story 01 a moo em alrl "(Upper" who believes In hav ina- a a-oot time and ha. It. Her par ents canrot understand her, but she understands them in one word old fashioned. They are not quite so slow as sheImagines, for when the father decide to take ner in nana ne aoes so thoroughly. How the girl, fcunei, re aoteto regimen and what happen, to the father's carefully laid plan., com pose the high .pot. of the story. It la the best picture In which Miss Davie, ha. been seen for a long time and it ha. an absorbingly Interesting story. The picture was directed by Robert O, Vlaola. and Is based on Frank K. Adm's' story. "Manhandling Ethel." The support was excellent. Enchantlnr musio is piayea ior en chantment" by the Imperial', concert orchestra 1 pipe orgap. Pathe Yew. is ulso shown as an added afractlun. ' At tbe UU. The' management of the Isl. wa. very fortunate in being able to secure Charles Worrell and his great Virginia L... Anmunw r in hlirh class musical crtuedy and vaudeville stars for this ented people who sing, dance, play many musical instrument, and give a full hour', entertainment of clean, wholesome and laughable performance. There is Dick Hulse, the funny fat - n u and nnvl annira and dano'ea, the harmony trio tn song bit. from song lana, sy ma ' A - a,hn nra,0 n I. t h A old .nd II CW jt ntH lorU anil Unnlr. the Uttuvcn bo " ' "1 . - wandering musicians, In an up-to-date musical aot, ana manyoiner great. un that go to make up an evening of -1 .knAnma AnUrtolnmADt. The Clean, iriiwicoumu feature picture attraction for today Is Pete Mori.on in -neaum iw Coming on Wednesday and Thursday Is Constance Talmadge In "Scandal, m. t .. 1 1 1 1. . nnw show evesy Monday, Wednesday and Friday with a continuous performance, from aleven to eleven. There will ba four vaude ville) shown today, staring at I p. m 4 p. m, J:u ana p. m. "Ktimal Packet to Barters. . ... . 1 ki.tmna nMmm at the A IOP ntfio v. 11 1 r- f " . . , nnninir yesterday and being repeated today, packed the house from ratter. 10 orciitmu " kt. -..tins, Anil evenlna oerform- Liir uu.i. ......... - 1 .. anrf wii a matter ances yeBioiuj, " 7 - of regret to Manager Cunningham that many were torcea 10 unu, -1.. , A.nMAitv nt the house. Kven mnA hnviver. had the IIIUBO fiuu -.v. , . - pleasure of witnessing one of the most pleasing bill. It n. ever oeen umt privilege to ee, inoy aouuiie- amiilv repaid for the unavoldaDia in Featuring the picture program is Viola Dana, in "The Fourteenth Lover," . Hta.aiA tht will Ion. be re membered in Greensboro by people A Real sTuir . in Women' Shoes , Buy Your Shoes at Gilmer Mm W-3U-2 Souta-ELss Stroot Cresibara M. Cr Thrifty Buyers Will ' Purchase Early ' We Purchased a Maker's Overstock WcenHigh Regular $5.00 to p.00 Values, at Thf inaker saidf: "Take my ENTIRE overstock of Wom en's Shoes and you can have flem at your own price." che result is this very unusual offering. PAIR MM Grouped in this big lot are softest Vici Kid Shoes in black and mahogany gen uine tan calf shoes, and fine gunmetal shoes modeled on stylish, comfortable. fitting lasts, with plain stitched , and perforated foxing; 8 and 8 . 1-2-inch tops. . Choice of French and military heels, with flexible hand turned soles, McKay sewed and Goodyear welted. All sizes, 2 1-2 to 6. But not all styles in all sizes, therefore we suggest that you come early in the day for the widest selection. If yea arc gesng to oee new Shoe at all tkls winter yoe'll Sad It to yeor derided moatr-savlng advantage to make tbe most of tkls .ale. Remem ber, regular .5.00 to S8.00 Skoeo Footwear For Men, Women and Children Men's Shoes - . , r Men's black gunmetal and brogue calf shoes with rubber heels. Made over blucher and English lasts. These are remarkable values; all sizes gg ... We have in stock a lot of men's black gunmetal shoes, Eng x lish last, all sizes and widths. These are solid leather shoes that will give service. !) AQ ' Price . . ........ .......... .... tPO.JO A lot of men's black gunmetal, blucher last, solid leather throughout These have proved to be very satis- f0 JO factory to our customers; all sizes at D0eTt0 Boys' Shoes Boys' brogue calf shoes, English last; a good shoe for the school boy. All leather shoes ; sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2. (Q QO Priced . ..V. ........ . eDJ.UO Boys' black school shoes, blucher last, all leather and a neat little shoe ; sizes tf0 AO 2 1-2 to 6. Priced $LdO Boys and Girls Shoes A table of b6ys' and girls' school shoes, brogue, black; sizes 1 to 6. Priced , Children's Shoes Children's 6hoes with kid stock and flexible soles; sizs 5 to 8, at ........ ......... ............ . 3 j"i $2.48 pat tip $1.48 Women's Shoes and Pumps Just received a lot of three-strap French pumps, . patent plain vamp,; patent tongue, three-strap and brown calf tongue with three straps. These are very neat and attractive pumps. A &e AO $10.00 value for ipO.'iO ' Ladies' black kid and brogue calf shoes, low and military heels, all leather shoes, broad d0 QQ nd English lastsgood values ...... $0)0 Ladies' bed room felts, very fair quality lavender, mell rose, light blue, t A plum, sapphire and navy Plele Ladies' spats, dark, medium from $1.75 to $3.25 values ' for and light, . $1.00 who like a clean, wholosome comedy- drama. Miss Dana proves herself a real artist In this production; and she has the advantage of a story that lends Itself to the development of situations both Intensely dramatic and ludicrous. A star of the first order, with an ex cellent supporting- cast. Joins forces with a story having an age-old appeal and make of It a screen production wholly enchantlnr. Another Mnlro production, 'The Hlith Sign," with Busier Kenton leadlnf the orce. of Jnyvacnlnst the siooms. In duce, laughter to the point of tear.. And, beside., there Is a National thea ter News and a "Bketchoaraph" one depleting- style, from the time of Eve that no woman, should miss. ah mis, 10 say notning or the mar- nlflcent program of music rendered by tne national orchestra under direction of Berjl Hollowell. The overture Is the march from '"Tannhauser," by Wagner; and there Is an alluring .core from start to finish of the two-hour perform ance. Maria Laurent, booked for ap pearance In vocal numbers, wired from rnnadelphla that Illness made It lm. possible for her to appear; and In her sieao, reter Martin, a member of the national'. Una organisation of musi ciana, present, a xylophone number mat eonvincea hi. hearer, that he can make that Instrument "talk." MRS. MARY J. ALLEN. OF GIBSONVILLE, DEAD see Has Brca 111 Oaly a raw Days, r iaa ssaaii still la tke Tens Limits. (Bperlal ts Dill, lm) Glbsonvllle, Deo. H.-Thls community was shooked Saturday evening by the sudden death of Mrs. Mary J. Emerson Allen at her home here. She had been 111 only a few days. She became very 111 Saturday and died at 6 p. m. Mrs. Allen was 45 year, of age. 8he was a member of tho M. P. church here and was a faithful church worker.. She 1. survived oy her husband, John M. Al lenj one daughter. Olga: one son. fiarl. and on grandson, Keith Moos Allen. The funeral service wa. conducted at me m. r. church Sunday at p. m. by ner pastor, Rev. J. H. Abernathv. Th vauDearer. were members of the Foale. man uiDie class of the Baptist Sunday school and flower girl, were of the Morton Hioie class of the same Sunday school, of which her daughter, Olga. I was teacher. Interment was In the family plot In the Glbsonvllle ceme tery. Deputy Sheriff Shepherd rounded up a still tn the town limits Saturday morning on Lewey branch. It wa. a small one. No one ha. com to claim It and It will b carried to Greensboro and destroyed. H. C. Allen, of Baltimore. Md., wa. called here on the account of the death of hi. brother'! wife, Mr.. Mary Allen, Saturday, and will spend a tew day. here with hi. mother. Mr. and Mr. C. E, Perguaon, of Dan ville, Va., are Spending th holiday, her with Mrs. Ellsa Ferguson. Miss Geneva Murray Is spending the holidays with her parents near Hills boro. Misses Lei ah and Nellie Fogleman. of Winston-Salem, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fogleman. Worth Jordan, of Kings Mountain, Is visiting his mother, Mr., Lydla Jordan, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Lamb, of Greens boro, were visitor, her Saturday. Q. R. White, of Durham, I. here visit ing his father, who Is 111. Ralph Steele, of Raleigh, 1 here visiting his brother this week. Mlssea Mamie and Georgie Clapp are visiting relatives In Greensboro, Rosa Huffman, of this place, and Miss Alma Knott, of Burlington, were mar ried at the home of the bride', par ent., Mr. and Mrs. Will Knott, on Klv- ett atreet, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. b? the Rev. Mr, Dean, of th Burlington Bap. tlst church, pastor of the bride. They win make their home In Burlington, - PELHAM HAPPENINGS. Cferlstmaa Tree Saturday Nlskt l'er aoual Mratloa. . (Hoeclal le Dill, Km. I Pelham.Deo. 26 Miss Iris Longmlre, high school principal of the Pelhain schools, Is spending the holiday, with her parent, at Creedmore. Miss Ellsa Moore, one of the gram mar grade teacher, of th Pelham schools, I. spending the holiday, with her mother at Blanch. Henry Duncan, who 1. attending school at Trinity Park, Durham, I. al home for the Christmas holidays. Rev. and MYs. O. Long ar visitors in th home of Mrs. Long', parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duncan. Miss Mabel Evans, who 1. teaching at Shady Grove, left Monday for Rich Square to spend the holiday, with her parent.. Rev. J. T. Stanford of Tanceyville. was a visitor here last week. Several Pelham people enjoyed thi Christmas tre and the splendid pro gram given by th Shady Orov schools Friday night. Supt. G. A- Anderson and Paul V. Fitzgerald were guests at a banquet given by Post No. 70, American legion at Reldsvllls Monday evening. A large number of ex-service men were in attendance. Superintendent Anderson wa. one of the .peaker. ol the evening. There was a very enthusiastic meet ing of the farmers of Caswell, beld In Yanceyviue this week. Plans for co operative marketing 4were discussed and a county organisation formed. B. S. Graves, one of Caswell's most pro gressive farmer., wa. elected president W, P. I'ryor and W. H. Ilarse were business visitors In Danville Friday Little Sidney Gerrlnger, who has been quite sick thi. week, 1. now very much Improved. W. M. Burton, carrier on Route No. 1, visited friends In Tanceyville Wed nesday night. W. C. Swann attended a meeting of the Masonic lodge in Reldsvllle this we"ek. The Sunday school of the Pelham church held appropriate Christmas ex ercises Saturday night. Mrs. W. P. Pryor, accompanied by her daughter Bessie, .pent Monday In Danville. HICKORY AMHH1CAN I.UOIO POST EI.KI'Tg HEW OFFICERS (BpKllI to IXllT Null Hickory, Deo. 28 Although reward's aggregating 1176 have been offered for the capture of Charlie Helton, lthod hiss man with a penitentiary record, the man Is still at large. Joseph L. Murphy Is the new com mander of Hickory post No. 18, Ameri can legion, and he will assume his new duties the first of the year. John W. Aiken Is vice-commander; Laurie A. Deal, adjutant; Homer Bowles, ser-geant-at-arms; Glenn Abernethy, finance officer; C. V, Garth, historian, and Kev. 8. B. Stroup, chaplain. Earl N. Carr, retiring commander, wa. pre sented with a handsome gold fountain pen by the member.. Portraits of Gen eral Pershing, Marshal Foch, Admiral Lord Beatty, Generals Jacques and Dlasi were presented the post by Maj. Geo. ' L, Lyerly, and an uddress was made by A. A. Whltener, local attorney. Citizens of West Hickory met tonight for the purpose of selecting a site for th new (60.000 high school building to be erected there during the coming year. ' Jesse Joaes Post Has Baxar. (Sivrlil to Oallr Xcn.1 Mount Airy, Dec. 26, The spacious warehouse of Banner and Lovlll, Is this week the scene of a bazar held un der the auspices of the Jesse B. Jones pnst of the American legion. This kind of'atiraction Is an innovation of amusement in this city and is looked forward to with great anticipation of fun and frivolity. . Makes a Family Supply & of Coagh Kemedy Rmtly better than ready-mad mhirIi orruoo, ana tm km MUy and (tuitkly prep w.'-a If vou combined the curativ proper ties of every knewn "rcadv nisdo" couch remedy, vou probably could not Ret as tnucli real curativ power as there is in this simple home-made cuupu syrup, which Is easily prepared in a lew minutes. ..... i Get from any druggist ounces of Pincx, pour it Into a pint bottle snd fill the bottle with svrup, usinff eithet plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honev, or corn svrup, as d; sired. The result is a full pint ol really better eoiiRh svrup than you could buy readv-made for thro time, the money. Tastes pleasant and nevef spoils. v Thi. Plnex and Svrup preparation gets right at th caus of a cough and give almost Immediate relief. It loosen, th. phlegm, stop, th nssty throat ticklt and heal, th sort, irritated membrane, so gently and easily tliat it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overoom tn ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croum hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and has been used for generations to break np sever cough.. To avoid disappointment, ask yout druggist for "Vt ounce, of Plnex" with full directions, and don't accept any thing els. Guaranteed to give absolute Satisfaction or money promptly re funded. Ih Pinex Co.. IX Wayne, Ind. If Stomach is Out of Order y'Diapepsin" Every year regularly mora than a million stomach sufferers In th United States, England and Canada take Paps'. Dlapep.in, and realise not only Immediate, but lasting relief. This harmles. antaold help, digest any thing you eat and overcomes a .our, gassy or out-of-order stomach In five minutes. If your meals don't fit com fortably, or what you eat He. like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you hare heartburn, that 1. a sign of In digestion. Get from your druggist a sixty-cent case of Pap'. Dlapepsln. There will be no sour risings, no belch ing of undigested food mixed with scid, no gas or heartburn, no fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, no nausea, headache or Intestinal griping. Prove to yourself In live minute, that your stomach I. a. good a. any; that there I. nothing really wrong. Stop thi. food fermentation and begin eat ing what you want without fear of discomfort or Indigestion. hd-a Big Christmas Program Performances at' 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M BUSTER KEATON a "The High Sign" A Metre Production . Taat la a Laojiater Classic Overture March From "Thsmhauier" By Wagner National Orchestra Oarollaa Flaest" Bert Hellowell Ceaduetlag Peter Martin Xrlophea Soloist "H Makes It Talk" ' LOVER Starring Prices At Usual' General admission no t kllarea . 10 Bex , 45 Colored Baleoay, ,90e aai Sua o All Pins War Tax Boxes reserved for parties. Afternoon Tea will be serve la th ladle' parlor aeb afternoon this week from S to g e'elvek. Maid la alteadaae la chil dren's vlayTooaa aeh after boob iruan 1 to I s'oloek. VIOLA. DANA has more laughs and thrills to the minute than the heroine has suitor Story by Alicm D. G. Millar Scenario by Edith Ktrinidy A BARRY BEAUMONt Production mSmm DROPSY Treated one week FBKf: Rhorl bretthlng rrllofed Is t let botirfl, iwpIUiik rdiKrt la I ft (lays, nsul.to On I!, kidney. ttomtfb win Wirt, purlflrl M, ttnniUmu Un Kiln Vitus. Writs fw froo Trill Trritment. COllUS STOKY REMEDY CI., Kirt. E91, StlHtl, Ca 666 is a prescription, for Colds, Fever and LaCripp. It th most speedy remedy w know. BIJOU "The Pick of th rict ureal PRICES' i Adults 20r, Children 10 Plus War Tax FINAL SHOWING TODAY MP.ERlAp "Where Quality Meets" J Ll PLAYING TODAY You Parents and Pretty Daughters What of the jazz and familiar manners? rsrnuui Covert- f Lorsorotawi Are th girls of today as good as their mother! As St to be wives aad make homes f Or are. they mar Immodest, more extravagant, mor atblrst for pleasv nre am thrill? The greatest problem In family lit today la a kotkcous bla society drama of 1f aad lov In Mew York. Marion Daviess .What of short skirts and rolled stockings? Davtes iimz 1 JAl 11 J Enchantlag Music Played for "Uarhaniuient" llr Th Enchantlag Music Played for "ICnrhantment" Imperial I'oneert oreheotra and rip urgaa Extra Added t Pathe News PHlCKHi Adult SOc, Children 10e, Pins War Tax. ii i. .4" " 5 ', U H jissEt.iAsicy fronntl THOMAS M EIGHAN Thedtyof SilentMen' Q Qwtimouid Qidun A "Jailbird's" romance that starts In a Mb Hl' underworld and ends on the heights of an lnnatte love. Thomas Melahan's moat ap pealing role sine George Loane Tacker's "The Miracle Man." Cast taeludrs Lot tvilson. ALSO Topics Of The Day and Aesop's Fables If It's a Paramount picture It' the bent show In town. GRAND 3 Mon., Jan. 2 Edward Reyr' Production of th Musical Comedy Success Direct from Ik Astor Theater, New Tork I Presented hy Notable New York Cast EVELYN DAI MARBfi) HOY PI HVIA1CK DOHOTIIY MILLIKBlf aad a Dashing Choraa That Assays 100 Per Dent t , Yunth, Grae and Beauty . Seats on gal Friday, lOrtM A. M. Phone Ml Pnl Ki Matinee, JBc, lute, Tne, $1.00 plus tax, Mht, Lower floor, Sl.ftO I.IIVi ilaleony V1.00 lo fl.fiO Unllrry Mln and Tile, plus tax. Phone NNI. ISIS Tri 'LJi vir th vy 11 .li'j in . ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY sv WTfJJ n U CHARLES WORRELL THE VIRGINIA BELLS 15 Mu-tlfHl (omdr Htnrm In "BREAKING INTO SOCIETY" ' 5 Other Big Arts S WKDHMM Y THI HSIIAV'S CONgTANCK TALMAUUK IN PRICES: Adults 20c and 30c, Kiddies 10c Feature Picture PETE MORRISON In HEADIN' NORTH Plraolng Ronianer of Hed Blooded Hero PICTI'ltE C.4 HAL" 1 For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver Ths nicest calhartio-laxatlve in the world to physio your liver and bowels when you have Dlwy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indlicestlon, or I'pset, Acid Rtomach la randy-like "Cascarets bowels conirilstely by mornlnsr, and you will fuel splendid. "They work while you sloi-p." Casrareta never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo mel or Oil and they cost only 10 cents a box. Children lovs Cascarets, too. One or two tonight will ernpiy youridren love Cascarets, too.
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