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3 BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEORGE M'MANUS j TH 1 1 HONOLULU" NO CAPTAIN J IMA.VE.MY . OCIL .a CORRESPOND - ENCE TO 5REENSB0R0 DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 IT A. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY- I , I f JC K? " jT5" . If'' 1 '' III MY CLAM I ' i I r SV s 0U. -A a ff 1 All ' J It - 1 11 'William- HmU it lsapTalal. Senium lias a motion 'ytutura pre sented on tin looel eoreen possessed greater power to enthrall the epeo tator than is possessed by the Fox Photoplay "8trnth xt the Vines." with William Ruaaell, which will be shown at the Imperial for the laat time today. The plot Is one of ex ceptional Interest, the eltuatlona are finely constructed, the bis; climax la exceedingly' original In conception and etartllns In execution, and the company la compoied of slngularl vapable artists throughout with the fascinating Irene Klch aa Rus seO'a chief support. The scenes are laid In the heart of the Oregon foreats. The atory la based upon a - tlmberland gang's war, of extermination for self-en-rlchment. lta development centera upon a young man's deaperate ven ture in peAeratlng the forest In be half of a charming girl. And Its climax depends upon the recovery of a property transfer deed executed 20 years before In order to circum vent' the scoundrelly land pirates who later robbed the girl of all her murdered father left her. Other attractions are HaroW Lloyd and Fox News. screen version- jot James Oliver Cur n owl's stiiiy which wlll.be shewn at the National", today, there would be no agitation' for eenaorshlp or no call for "better pictures." "The Broken alienee" la as clean aa the wind that blows 'over the silent planes that James Oliver Curwood knows so well and writes butv so entertainingly. hc story tells of the love of Cam J eron nruce. an ouiccr in me uji Northwest Mounted Police. for Jeanne Marat. Jeanne, by the way. Is more than ably played by beauti ful little Zena Keefe, one of the most talented ' artistes before the camera today, while the role of Bruce Is In the capable hands of Robert Elliott. The balance of the cast Includes J. Barney Sherry, known for his work in many Mar shall Nellan productions, Rypsy O'Brien, whose dark beauty , vividly animates the role of Marie Beauvais, Roy Gordon, and a truly remarkable child player, Master Joseph De- i'ew. Other screen attractions are Paths News and "Torchy'a Nut Sunday." Special music and overture by Na tional Orchestra, - Carolina's finsst, Bert Hollowell conducting. ' l r j-j MUTT AND JEFF-The Janitor .Of the Club Can At Least Buy Ham and Eggs For Nourishment By BUD FISHER Brokesi fllleaee Natioanl Today. If all the motion pictures produced were like "The Broken Silence," the 'Last Showing Today WILLIAM RUSSELL STRENGTH OF THE PINES A tnl ef trasta vmmuvm l th weodlta f the north. AJd4 A4trarit Harold Lloyd Fox News - Mutic by Concert Organ TO BK HISTORIC HOMES. Te Washington Will Open Garden ('lob ot America. (Washington Dispatch In Fhiladal- phla Fubllo Ledger.) Hlstorlo homes and gardens In and around Washington are being thrown open to Inspection this week In connection with the meeting of the Garden Club of America. Not the least Interesting among the places to which the club delegates are to be Invited Is the Ootagon house, one. of the oldest and most Built In 1791 by Dr. William Thorn ton for General John Tayloe, It was oooupled by President Madison after the burning of the White House In 1814. The Treaty of Ghent was signed there. Other charming old places to be shown are Bellevue, the present res idence of John -Newbpld. restored by him In Mil, 10Q years after Its oo oupancy by Charles Carroll, and Tu dor Flaoe, on Q street. In George town, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Peter, Jr. The latter house Is a fine example of Tudor architecture, with Colonial features. built In 1810 by Dr. William Thorn ton and owned for many years by the Washington family. In ths same vicinity Is Sevier House. a splendid example of Georgian archi tecture, built in 1806, and having fine old gardens. Halcyon House, now owned by Albert Clemena, is a very quaint old home, which was built 'In 1783, and Is surrounded by very unusual gardens. Eaaally GaUty , (Life.) Motor Cop: "You were doing 40, ma'm." Young Thing: "Forty oh, was IT Well you were doing aa much your self, so there." The PreaMeat Dare Net Drive. President Harding, distinguished as the chief executive . of the United Statee. Is not permitted by those who look after his personal safety to drive an automobile. The Empirical Wtsard (Life.) There was a rumor recently to the effect, that Luther Burbank crossed a neia or daisies wnn a carnauun his buttonhole.' 1 j A SATURDAY L H Performances Promptly at I JU a, T. .ns. Comedy Latesl leaae of "forchy's Nut Sunday" Path Newt Overtare ' "EILEEN" NATIONAL ORCHKftTRA. "Carollaa's Finest BERT HOLLOWELL. Coadaetlng suss srA. 9z tai iBiM W -I r P Famous Mysteries The Gutter Genius About' all that is known of ths early life of the man to whom fame came under the name of Francois Villon Is that he waa born of poor parents, somewhere In the least ire- tenttous district of Paris. His father died when he was quite young and It la evident, from the poetry of his later life, that "Villon" was devoted to his mother, for some of his most beautiful lines are addressed to her. The boyhood days of the "gutter genius" were spent In the lowest taverns of the French capital, among the riff-raff of the underworld, whence he was lifted for a time by bis friend and admirer Gulllaume de Villon, whose name Francois assum ed In recognition of his benefactor's kindness. But. among the other names by which he waa known at various times, were Corbler, PUou. De Montcorbler. Corbeull and Des HAT Cleaning, blorklng. ahaplag, repair ing. All kinds ef ants rebaaded. JOHN BASSELL 107 Sycamore St. Tonite GRAND 8:15 The Event In Musical Comedy That Is Different fiat1 Leres. Which if any of th was the real name of the poet will prob ably never be known, for the world U content to pay homage to hie poetic genius under the assumed name of Villon. In spite of his remarkable literary ability, Villon appears to have been dominated by his early surrounding, for he foua-ht, stole and killed with as few scruples ai any of the less gifted denizens of the Paris slums and then, less than an hour latr. would write sonnets and vers-s of such wonderful lyric duality that even his associates would be fascinat ed by them. The first murder that was laid at Villon's door was that of a priest whom he stabbed to death in the streets of Paris while return ing from a drunken revel. Although the police learned of his connection with the crime. Villon remained safe ly hidden for two years, but hardly had he ventured forth from his place of concealment when he became mix ed Up in a tavern broil In which he was cut so badly that he had to leave Parts in order to escape the conaeouenti ridicule. It was at this time that Villon gave the name of Michael Mouton to the physician who dressed his wounds. Following this incident, Villon en tered the College of Nararra near Angers, apparently determined to se cure the education which would put the finishing touches upon hi lyric genius. Within a month afer he had enrolled, the chest In which the sacred vessels of the chapel wero kept was rifled and the arrest of sev eral students suspected of complicity in the crime revealed the fact that FfllLIES Prices 50c to $2.50 AH New But the Title Grotesque Beaatlfal Villon had been the leader of 'he gang and that a series of additional robberies had already been planned. Accordingly. Villon waa torturad un til he 4'i-nf eased and then sentenced (o lit hanged. It was while await in ? execution that he wrote 'The Ballad of the Hanged, ' ore of the most beautlfal though arlni Mti of vpts? that come from his pen. The influence of Guillaumo V'lllcn and other friends of tha eccentric poet eecured a commutation of the death sentence and Villon wan ban ished from France, spending Hie fol lowing years in B wandering from country to country, earning small sums with his poetry, though he did not scruple to steal what he could not afford to purchase. After a term in prison for sacrilege in connection with the robbery of a church.Ttllon. at the age of 30. wrote the "Grand Testament." the work to which he owes a great part of his fame, hut shortly afterwards, he added anothe mystery to the many connected with his life b'y disappearing utterly and completely. In the latter part of 1462 Villon is known -lo. have been living, quietly and apparently happily. In the clois ters of Salnt-Benolt. "where some his torlana maintain he died of tubercu loais Iri the following year. There la little evidence to support this claim however, and other authoritlea main tain that he lived for a number of years afterward, despite the fact that nothing definite was heard of him Born In poverty, but hleased with a genius wnirn. will keep hia name fresh as long as literature Is recog of aed and poetic beauty appreciated, Villon or whatever liin real name waa had a career beside whose mya try even the strange and varied life nf Edgar Allan I'oe pales Into Insignificance, It Is not too much to say that Villon's la the outstanding riddle nf French literature. Just Shakeftpeare's fa In English. ToprriiM, lust, t lb WhHltr flndlraU.) Baptist association, called a confer ence of all the pastora. organiser of the- churches a,nd other leading members to meet In the First Baptist of the church of this city Thursday. Most of the 53 churches in the asso ciation are already organised and will swing Into action when all the Baptist churches In North Carolina and throughout the south will put on an intensive campaign to collect unpaid pledges to the 76 million cam paign and to enlist all the others who have not made pledges to do ao for the next two yeara, November DO UTILE THINGS TIRE YOU OUT? ARE you "all run down", weak an languid and thin in flesh Iron summer heat and fall colds i Is youf appetite gone, your nerves on edge, your digestion poor? Vou need Gude's Pepto-Mangan It renews the supply of rich, red blcrf brings back the lost energy and anim tion, tones up your nervous system and helps to build firm, solid, healthy flesh and strong muscles. Your druggist has Gude's liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Sounding Out Members As to Proposal to Advertise East (SlMdtl '0 Dill, Nm linldsboro. Nov. J. The eastern Caroline chamber of commerce, whose executive committee composed of members from Creenvllle, Wllmlna ton. Clinton, Scotland Neck, and this city are meeting here today, Is flllne questionnaires to all Its 400 members In the 19 counties out of 39 which have now come Into the organisation to And out what their attitude Is In ssklne; the legislature when It con venes to appropriate 1100.000 for ad vertisina the resources of eastern Carolina with the understanding; that a like amount Is to he supplied by the business Interest of this part of the stele. 28 to December 8. The churches of the Sandy Creek association pledged, to the campaign over $185,000. for the five 5fsr period. Tney already paid over 156,000 ' MARTHA MANSPIRI.D A HEROINE Film Vr BrfakVlW-Foot Pall of Electrician with Ladder. (New York Morning Telesjreph) Falling 60 feet from a girder In the New Rochelle dim studio of Amalgamated Exchanges nf America yesterday, Maurice Sternberg of Mount Vernon, an' electrician, tns lalned a broken leg. broken dose and other hurts. Ha was rsstlng easily last night In the New Rochelle hos pital. ; That Maurice la still alive Is due probably to the quick wit of Martha Mansfield, featured player In the film In prodtidtlon. As 'he electrician allpped, she pushed forward a step ladder, which, although not long enough to reach the girder, served fb break a fall that would have meant almost certain death. ... The Sandy Creek Association In Conference Over Pledges IRtltl la Pill, N'W I Sanford, Nov. I. Rev. O. A. Keller, Aberdeen, director of the reinforce ment campaign In the Randy Creek The Most Daring Offer Ever Made Buy a bottle of RIOIMSSlATOI today. If It aoeea't benefit yeu within days re turn ths kettle to your druggist anal get your dollar back. 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This section is fast developing and vacant land is almost impossible to obtain, so while the opportunity is open you had better take advantage if you want a banrain. Mr. Osborne, the owner, has decided to sell on account of poor health and your price will be what will turn the trick. i . . . ' - Music By Ragtime Band The C. W. Orrell Property Situated in the beautiful Grove west of Vlck Chemical Co. A 10 -Room House and One Cottage Will be sold at auction immediately following the other sales. If you are interested in buying a good home in a desirable location on easy terms Don't Mist This Opportunity .Also Three Cottages On West Lee Street We will also sell three cottages on West Lee street, near the city graded' schools, fronting on the car line with railroad siding in the rear. This is valuable combination property inasmuch as it can be used for bus iness and residence purposes combined. Very seldom propeily of this kind can be secured. f': All the above property is desirable and valuable as an investment or, personal use, suitable for homes or business., and is fast growing in value, and will be sold on easy terms. yM Sales Conducted By AMERICAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY Thomas Bros., Original Twin Auctioneering Force V , Try Us For Result r
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