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It: THE EVENING TELEGRAM . PAGE FIVE Tifescfay", "Angust,10A9?0 " Afts 15-25c Eves 15-30c MIACE-J last Tunes Today 1 Norma Talmadge in "Yes r No" ! Extra "JIGS IN SOCIETY" Extra Another Big One Tomorrow-1 0-20c. "ET CLAYTON HEL ETHEL CLAYTON in, 'THElADDER, OF LIES ' k-Py0..,OnT fBTc-RAFI .SIOT ('??.: "THE LADDER OF LIES" with Irving Cummings Hoping to save another's home and love from wreck, she took on herself the biame for a false wife's escapades. Then love came to her, and - you'll want to see what hap pened after that! " Extra Pathe Review Extra 32 . Stores Sell for Less BELK-HUDSON COMPANY 32 Stores Sell for Cash pecials - For Wednesday 4 " " ' H, I JsjM M SUB-TITLES IN NEW NORMA TAL ; MADGE PHOTOPLAY ARE UNIQUE FEATURE Tj-u:sn: and Slang Make Them Rich In iKtorest and Appeal to All Classes inf-ans the least interesting ETHEL CLAYTON and CHARLES MCftEDlTH ii a towe runi THE LADDER. OF LIES ' A PARAMOUNT AJiTCRAFT PiCT'JD. E. THE LADDER OF LIFE THE VITAL THEME OF "THE LADDER OF LIES" Ethel Olnyton's Tatcnt Stanlns Vehicle Has Powerful and Lofty Appeal Have vou ever rluiileil ;i imliler t!i:it reslcil in uft Vnrlli ur nil sn unsteady foumloliuii and felt it sway nii.lcr vim jia vcm .-limlMI li v.'ir.l ? TUm mrne ilUisti-atinii. " iiii w api'lioil to tlic lnrtiliT. !(' Ill" Heloie piop'e atari i'liml)iii(( upward to lini'l""1'"1 r pro)ritv, ur 411V other .lemral'K' stiHe, they 'shMiM Gt l)e certain tht 1ml tier rest" "ii 0 'lim fuutiilalKin, -which will nut give wv ''ana' t fu" whrn they have nearly rcaclieil the top. This, lir U'llVj i the theme t Lthcl OaTtun s new Paramount Arteratt .starring vchicli.', "The F,adiler of Lies ' -which will be shown at the l'aluee thea tre tomorrow. Ju this prodiietion, lis Clayton is seen an K'lith Varrish, a rouiig- illustrator, who scrl to prevent Peter Gordon from climbintt l(l'ler of haipine" 'ill who ix trviiiL' to help him. . The story i tilled with interest and . mora! force, and culminates in a de-1 lialittul and .'happy romance. Miss ('lay- f tcn .M .supportecl ly an excellent east of phn'ers, winch includes- Ivde r illmore, Jane Acher, I r v 1 n f H omUKiif;, Kichard H1ei-lin; and Ruth Ashliy. Tom. h'or inan directed and William. Marshall .w'a? j hotoe-raplier. . Old Resident Near Death l had not eaten food for ID days am1 was sluwlv Ktarvmi; to death, (liven: up live rtoetors, 1 tried a hut tie of Mavr's WondiVtul Remedy, which nave relief at onee. I mil 75 yeais ol(J and would have died but for a our wonderful medicine. The ,hun dice is all (jnne and I am (ainluj? appe tite n ml strength every day." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves Ihe catarrhal mucus from the (intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation whiehV causes nraciieany an By no feature of "Yes or No," the powerful new pi ture, m which Norma Talmadge is seen at her best, are the sub-titles. While ninny of .them are in the vern acular of Kast tide of New York the abode of the .humbler worker thev are tilled with trite truisms and have, the punch 111 every line. Others de scriptive of place or conditions are full of philosophy and uniqueness, . hi the i-ry lirst siib'title of the picture we had one ot thesi a great truth tersely told: ' In every woman's life there cois a fime when her. :.' es or No'' has a tatcful siuiticanee; when niuch ot I trarjedv or much of happine s of hu- man exi.stenee lianas upon her decision. Nor does her station in lite lessen the ru ipojMLulty. i Whether she be ro h or poor, the moment comes when she must bravely tn;lit or yield to tempta tion." llivcribiiij; Wall Street: "That narrow street hemmed in bv stone walls a yravevard jit one end, a river at the other. ' ' To the petted wife of the -wealthy Wall Street 'magnate: " You have .every woman's right to liapitinesK-'-t he. riht to love -a beau tiful home means less than nothing il the man who shares it with vou doe not appreciate you. "Which is vorue ! A woman who has love and 110 niarriaye,. or a Woman who has muTriaite. and no lovef "Women know women men' only (jiiess at them." While iinpatieutlv awaitnii; his din ner, the vouuir niechanio calls: "Geo, sis, get a move on; can't .verf Hrmg ton the feed bags!" Later o jtt the talue when he noisilv drinks hts foup, the sister savs: . : : "llev. eat your fooil! Don't kiss itl'V .' ':-..-.:... This same slangy vouny woman, a little lat r on, while inipat iently await inn her fiance's leave-taking to the -family, crios; ' Light vour lire Horace. Melt the nine dtl n your reel. v e got tit travel." And there are many others ,jtist as human f mid interesting which will cause... the patrons of the Palace a laugh and a thought when this truly great photnplav is shown at that thea tre on Monday and Tuesday. DONEGAL HALL SHOWN IN "NURSE MARJORIE" $19.95 Fancy Dress Skirts, priced for one day . . . . ... ... . . ... .$12.50 $17. 95-fancy Silk Skirts, priced for one day $11.50 One lot figured Voile Dresses $12.50 value, one day only . . ... . . .$6.95 $24.95 Voiles' and Organdie Dresses, special . . . . . . . . . ..... $15.00 $24.95 Beaded Georgette Dresses $15 $29.75 figured Georgette Dresses $15 $9.50 Organdie and Voile Dresses $15 One lot fancy Jersey Petticoats $7.50 values ... . . , . -:. .. . . . . . . . ; . .$5.50 $11.95 Middy Suits $8-00 $10.95 Middy Suits : .$7.00 Send Us Your Mail Orders elk-Hudson Phone 1147 Company South Main Street CURES TWO LEPPER3, OFFICIAL REPORTS irhih-i fiiundpil nn the stoniae h. liver and intestinal anmenis: .leeeit and lies of the wontati tie nns ineiuaitig appeuuicius. ve " ..;n,i n., n,a In,, vi ml he ipves h he '. Vnnvniee or money rciunuea. iviay & U ianoeert and suspectt, jpstead, the Oorham and druggists everywhere. V MODERN MUSICAL EDUCATION ' .... is tinted on sense training. " ' Thi idea in carried out in the Rocky Mount School of Music. Three courses, Primary (same at taught in the Penhoily Concervatory of 'fialtunore), Regular and Poholarship courses. Periodical exams., and grade reports. Term opens Sept. 8. For several reasons it will pay you to enroll now and nor -wait until after that date. Phone 8i5-W. , . . H.D. SELLERS and parallel to Piue (Street '175 feet to a stake, thence northerly and parallel to Htar Street (M feet to a stake, thence easterly and parallel to Pine Street 175 feet to the west line of Star Street, thence southerly and with west line of Star Street lwi feet to the be ginning, being lots No. 'A and 4, block lid of the survey of the Trevathan property, which survey is recorded in Hook l'jo' paje GUI Nash County Regis try. Reference is lieretiv inline to a deed executed by Ueo. G. Trevathan and w ife' Mary D. Treviithan and .1. 1 . Hunn, trustee to J. W. Parker, record- d in Puok yati page 8, Mash bounty H'eglstry. This Jnlv Mi, IH.'H. T. T. THORN'E, Trustee. T1IORNK-& TUORNK, AU.vb. il 8 'J !) Hi. Mary Miles Minter Play to Com Palace Theatre Shows Famous Irish Castle to Huston Leprosy, believed incurable for hundreds of -years, is stated to have vieldcd finally to treatment d vised by Dr. V. II. Parker, in charge of the leper colonv on 1'enikese Is lands, Mass. In three years Or. Parker is 'declared bv l'r. t'arcv 1 the ttatu board of hc'alth. to have cured two vounir men at the leoer colonv. treated them With chemulg.'i oil, ' im port ed f rom India, and two coinpojn Is of sodium.- The patients will be 'lis charged if a board of experts gives them a clean lull of health. Ir Parker and his , wife live practically isolated on the island.. ... i. lei to Trevathan St. to a stake in the k-aid railroad rifht of way; thence in southerly direetion to the point of beginning; being lots Nos. 16, 17 and 1, und a portion .of dots Nos. 11), 211, 21, L"J. 23 and 24, 'of blocks No. 15 and Hi of .the Trevathan property, aa shown by jilot and survey of said prop: rty made October Kith, liulf, ami re orded in Nash County liegistry; it be ing the same lots or parcels of land conveyed to A. W. iill bv T. W. Cole man iiiid wife bv deed dated October HUM, and recorded in Nash County, in txioK i'.i'.i, page u-iij; wnu uu ap ruiltenances, .eompnient and construe tion work of every sort situate on said lot. There is situated os waid land and goes with it, one large oil tank, 15,000 gallon capacity, two oil tanks, 9,00(1 gallon rapacity. These tanks are fully NOTICE OF SALE, Piv virtue of the power of fulo con tained in the mortgage executed to me bv A. W. (till and his wife, Virginia IMxon C ill, such mortgage being re corded in Hook 241). page 11") in the ot tiee of the Register ot Deeds of -Nash County, and tn Hook 21.!, page INI KdL'ecombe Count v.. I will on Saturday Soiitembef 4th, 1!20, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the Planters National Hank, in the Cltv of Rocky Mount Nash Comity, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash the following rial and personal property, to wit: Hegiiniing at a stake in the right of way of the branch ot "y A- C. L HaitiTilIiTr'X'Teliding out to the Rocky Mount Mills, comer of lot No. 24 on the Trevathan property; thence along street in an easterly direction ft to a stake at the iiitiwctioii of said street and Hicks Street, comer of lot no IS- thence in a northwesterly di reetioii along Ricks Street, !M ft. to a stake, comer of lots No. lo and Id thence in a southwesterly direction along the dividing line of, lots No. V and 10 and an extension tliereor, parai equipped and ready for use, and also includes side track that runs in on the above described land; and the fol lowing described personal property: One two-ton Indiana truck, car rio. 170(1, Model I). Due one-ton Nash truck, No. 04107, Model 101H, one tank painted yellow. One black, horse, named Dan. This, July 2l, 1020. - V GEO. R. DIXON, Mortgagee. Thome & Thome, Attys. 7-31 8-2,9,18 EveryWo from I 5 o50 MAN r jt w--- it boald try th Poiat Traatneot. fctotoi til v when dtvcloping into woman-1 hood and at the chantfe of life, I Ua u will rebeva auffenng atod often nrevant aarioui oom- rl teat ions. Hundreds who for anerlr aufiercd from trrcaular. " oainful or atiporeaacd Dorioda. I whitei) and aimilar ailmeota hava beca rclievi -nlier nrrt appiicalton. INoK a wkeningmadiinaa bat a hartnleue aoppoaKory applwaiioa dtrceilr to parti affected. Complete eatitf action tfuarao Cead. Taaiunoaiala and foil partioalare on rcqnaat enoorrhaau ca relieved ; 5, FIVE POINT Suppositorits $1.00 m Vox i nn r nr )c. O special truujor rr vmmf jj. H..I r..nll. mim had ll FlIW trm n.ed in oottMtioa with SmdimmU lorUl. BilIB the treittnent tnntbt. Mom araf -YL-7 k.w. KIVK POINT, or writ m. Five Point Company, ttirnmow, Va. Sold by MAY OORIIAM "On the Coast" We 'EH Um Howard's Euttermilk Cttzu This Eood looklng ywuif wetnan sayt t Buttermilk and Cream simple reatiedief best keep face, hands and arms tn ex quisite condition soft, smooth end beautV ful guaranteed Be sure you get lloward'a Buttermilk Cream Standard Drug Co. L U M E E R I have just received a ear load of flooring and roofers and 8, 10 and 12 inch finish hoards. , My prices are right. 0pen from 7 a. m, to 6 p. m. - ' ..vi -; .. . - . . Thone 679-J . : J. B. GOODE .. 'lumber , k . ( t i - - ' - -iv villa Etrcet and Nashville Railroad ':"v " ' ' ; rocVy I----, IT. C ' Donegal Hall, which has plaved such an important part in Irish history, is shown in ''Nurse Mariorie," the new Mary Miles Minter picture for Realart Pictures Corporation, which is to be the feature attraction at the Palace Theatre Thursday. "Nurse Marjorie,": is an adaptation of a successful plav by the internal "h ally known playwright, Israel Zangwill, whose "The Melting Pot" was a sensa tional success in this ountry when published and produced some years ago. Much time land discrimination was given to the careful selection of the characters to appear in this big scene which shows Lady .Marjorie, plaved bv Miss Minter, breaking from her proud and aristocratic family to undertake a useful career as a nurse. The relatives In this fnnn scene at Donegal Hall were recruited from the actual nationalities required for the at mosphere and locale of the story and were all typical Jnsh and English ac tors, selected on a basis of their physi cal adaptability to tho parts. GOINO BACK TO THE OLD HOME TOWN IS i THEME OF RAY FILM ; - - - - - :i Youthful Favorite Gives a New Touch to "Native Bon" Idea In Picture startle the natives with his. clothes and sangfroid and apparent wealth, what happens next. J Charles Hav f urn l-lies the answer most delightfully in his latest screen comedy, "Homer Comes Home," which will be on view at the Palace theatre next Kridny. As is well known, Mr. liav is thoroughly at home in small town roles and this time ho has a story that fit? him like a glove. Thomas II. Ince produced the picture, which is a Paramount Artcraft. "Woodman, spare that tree!" cried the poet. But. he never paid -16 a ton for anthracite. Suffrage Leaders Claim Victory in Tennessee Washington, An?. . D. Pro-fitiffraga leaders at Nahville have .received pledges from enough legislators to in sure a majority in both, the senate and house of the Tennessee legislature, ac cording to telegrams received here at the headquarters of the wonmn's party. The latest poll taken this morning bv the ratification forces gave them a ma io'ritv of 3 in the senate and 1 in the house. - - " . , Your Convenience .: T t ' 1 ( KicnmoncL in . Coming back to the old home town always has a sentimental interest for the man who has ono out and made name and fortune for himself in the big cltv.' Rolling up in a' limousine to the little house whero he was born is . - ii.", V of ten pictured in o young fellow tittle tow The advantage of shopping at Miller k Rhoadi is that one cart get almost everything there. It is a great store of individual shops, drawing its fmiichandise from every ciime, catering to the (need of humans-person! and the home. 1 It'li" center and circumference of wotnen'i fashions, the home of the "Men's Corner" and correct f uniishings for men, a Isair of books, a ' castle of window and interior hangings, a treasure house of rugs from the far East, and oth:r home furnishings, an empire of China, a sovcrcirnty of jewelry and silversvare, and a drjairy of silks and fine lace. A dominion of supply devoted to tho democracy. of demand. 'And visitors' from far and near are invited just as cordially to enjoy the hosoitalif.es of its ua.ue ervice as tne economies oi i.s oners. VALUABLE LOT PF LAND FOE L ' 8 ALB . Bv virtue of -the power of sale con tained in a deed of Irast. executed to I me bv -Nick Leonard, dated January 1 ftth. 1919. recorded in book 21S,vage 476. in the office- of-'th rPeaistcr ot Deeds of Nash onntV, 1 will on the 4th. dav of et mpe .lHJU, at twelve n 'clock noon, at the Irlanters rsational I Han corner City ol- Kofty , iount,i Nash Cuntv. North ICarolimi, sell at pildie auction' for;, cf shj .tha following CaTALOO .Ul'O RiQUEST. lot. of land: Situated in Nn in !'. ("'.' . V 5 n oV-
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