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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASKEVTI&E, N. 0., JULY 29, 191T. DOROTHY DAYTON IN CIIMISTUS 1 1 The Solid South for a Better Nation CHBISTUS FUME OF THE YUKON 16 BaSgaVEXBflElgsSaSHgalgaiSBH The management of the Prt announce that they have secured an " ' especially attractive feature rpr to. - mnrrrrmr nd Til Finrifi. V. Dorothy Dalton In a special seven reel Triangle P1! 'entruea me rmnis ii i "u, whloh was produced under the supen vlalon of Thomas H. Inoe. Tha play s : takaa nlar In tha period of "J when ' the gold mad crowds atamrd for the "diggings." Dorothy Dalton ap naan mm iYm "flame." QUOOn Of till Amnnm lull -trls In the Midas flafe. J Black Jack Hovey la the proprietor of the Mldaa, ana me -nimn' u " tramp card. One night The Stranger Mmu to the place, Ma belt bulging with money. Hovey pick the "flame" tn Mm Mm After hla dwpartTir aha feets that " Ilia Influence over her haa neen ror me rood and decides that that night ahall be her !at aa a dane hall harpy. Purina: the long arctlo winter ahe oecmvlAe her little room, swatting anxiounTv hla return and the hapipl riens tha ahe knowe win come with It, Deal's five piece orchejitra will ao ( Mmganr tha nloture tomorrow and - TiimHb v with amnrooriate miiaffl. A vrv attractive program haa ten arranged for the balance of the week. Wednsdv. Charlie Chaplin will be eeen In "The Immigrant." Thursday and Friday. Wilfred Iawm in the Trl ana-la clay "Her SfroeDenny the (ToTOrnor and "Aired la Court" A very attracKr tvrorram haa been rraiwred for the balance of the week. Wednesday, Charlie Chaplin In "The Immigrant." Hearst -Path e New and a ona reel drama. Thursday. Wilfred Jfjnrraa In the Triangle play '"Her Ex- Court a Trlanrle comedy. Friday, Wilfred Ixrcaa In "Her BceTlency the Oownor" and a HeanrWPathe New ' Saturday, Helen Holmes in tne nwtn tnrtalhnant of "Tha Rattroad Raider" - ana a two reel comnay. MARY PICKFORD WILL APPEAR IN NEW PLAY JCH atf attraction extraordinary, tha Aanagement of the Oalaz announces that they will preaent on Tuesday and Wednesday, Mary piekford In her latest ploture, "The little American," eonoeded to be the greatest patrlotlo message ever seen on the motion plc- nrt screen. ' popularly knvwtf aa "America1 Sweetheart, " Mary Piekford presents a particularly fitting characterization In the title role of tola new Arte raft Woture. Presenting- story of eapeo tal timely theme, this production. It Is promised, will bring home most ef fectively, conditions Involving the -present great war. Stirring- views of remarkably spectacular war scenes, both on land and sea, are pictured in the most modem manner of photo play technique. In a gripping story dealing wtth the adventures of a vigorous American father and son In a European prin cipality, Jack Piekford and Louise Huff supported by Theodore Roberta, will be seen at the Oalaz tomorrow In the Las icy produotlon "What Honey Can't Buy," a photodramatlo version i of George Broadhurst'g famous drama. , The story of "Whet Mcney Cant r The I Greatest Apostle I of Peace I THE STORY OF HIM WHOSE FAITH LIKE ' SWEETEST MUSIC WENT REVERBERATING DOWN THE WORLD TILL THE THROATS OF ALL ETERNITY CAUGHT UP THE MIGHTY HOSANNA OF HIS WORD The Southern Sociological Congress AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS OF ASHEVILLE PRESENT THJ TOLD IN SILENT DRAMA PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE HOLY LAND IN THE VERY PATHS TROD BY THE CHRIST HIMSELF 1 L The Greatest Warrior of All Time THE RIGHT IS MORE I I PRECIOUS THAN PEACE I B WOODROW WILSON B ASHEVILLE WED., THIIRS., FRI. . AUGUST . AUDITORIUM e EVENINGS - 8:30 MATINEES TOURS. FRL 3:30 PfflCES 5c and $Lft Special Matinee Prices for Children Under 12 25c and 50c THE HEARTSTRINGS ARE AT ONCE STIRRED TO THROBS OF DEEPEST EMOTION THROUGH THE , ENTIRE GAMUT OF FEELING AND EVER PRESENT AND . ALWAYS . DOMINATING EACH DRAMATIC MOVEMENT IS THE GENTLE FIGURE OF THE GREAT PRINCE OF PEACE AND LOVE DO JUSTICE LOVE MERCY FIGHT VALIANTLY THEODORE ROOSEVELT Buy has to do with tha adventures of Dick Bale; his father, a wealthy financier! Princess Irenla of Marltzla, and the unscrupulous financier who haa her father, the king, In his power. Dick's father Is trying to get a con cession to build a railroad throua-h the principality, whloh Is oppaed by Teller, the King's financier. How the adventurous young American and the young princess fall In love; how he imprisoned in the lonely caatie ty Iv . t .Cm I All 3 V ,- i- I' tfl v.- . r m 1,1- ' mary'piCkfOrC) TrlPlrTTU AntRlCAN ATTCHB GAIiAX TCTESDAT AND WKDITESDAT. S. r TOMORROW JACK PICKFORD -AND j LOUISE HUFF With a remarkably strong cast, Including Theodora Rpberts, Hobart BoeworUi, James Netll, James Cruxe, and dirjetod by Lou Tellegtn In "What Money Can't Buy" Telling of the plucky, nphlll fight of a rich young American for the love of a prinoees whose parents objected tt the match. Galax Pipe Organ 5c Admission 1 Oc , rtHV A-t ' JLW (T$W ,i i i r . iji i A 0 Cur nis jealous rival; how the princess pcrmiin nerseu ana ner brothers to be captured by the American- hnw affairs are Anally straightened out by unuianc ruse, win naturally have to be seen to be appreciated. Ho bart Boaworth, James Cruse and James O'Nell are also included In tha casi or tms production, which was produced under the personal dlree. tlon ot Lou Tellegen, the noted stage and screen star and Is his first photo- aramauc proauction since he photo graphed the renowned Bernhardt In ner screen debut in "Queen m iza., beth." Thursday the third Instalment of the British official government war pictures, a two-reel Keystone comedy enituea -.uangers or a Bride" and a Burton Holmes Travel oirue. Fridav. ueorge aeoan, tne famous Italian character actor. In the Paramount production entitled 'The Cook of uanyon ump." irroressor Hoiilngswortn will ac company the pictures daily with an- Ijroprlate music on the pipe organ. Few women of wealth have riven so much of their time and money to active personal work and studv In behalf of the poor, and especially for the betterment of the condition of women and children, as Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, of Newark. N. J., for seven years -resident of the New jersey women's Political union, in vestigator of cranberry bog employ ment for the Consumers' league and chairman of infant welfare work In her city for Ave years. it "-mi 1 Ov f. ar...:..,:flrij.-.i.s;s r .rw.-j sun. -to.1- 4k tbt."t-itx 5i VIOLA DANA AT THE STRAND TOMORROW . An. elaborate program with1 a aver feature each day has ieen arranged by tha management of tha Strand for this week. Among the noted screen stars who will be seen In the differ ent photoplays are Viola Dana. Rob. ert Walker, Augustus Phillips, Anita Stewart. Alice Brady, Marjorle Ram beau and Gladys Leslie. Tomorrow, Viola Dana, supported by an excel lent cast will be seen In the five part Metro play "Aladdin's Other Lamp." Tuesday, Anita Stewart In the Vlta graiph drama "The Message of the Mouse." Wednesday. Alice Brady in the WerldBrady Made production "A 8ett Made Widow." Friday, Marjorle Rambeau In tha five part Mutual drama "The Mirror.' Saturday. Gladys Leslie In the Gold Rooster play "It Happened to Adele." In "Aladdin's Other Lamp" which Is the attraction tomorrow, Viola Dana is seen as Patsy Smitlv a little household drudge in "The Fishert man'a Rest" She has been taken away from bar mother when child, and dees not know her real parentage. Qld Captain Barnaby tells her stories, among them the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp, and It becomes her ambition to find the lamp, rub It and wish for her. mother. She finds an old lamp of oriental design and takes it home. . A Genie appears and grants all her wtshea except the ona about her mother. Ha has no power over love, which is the greatest thin in the world. Tha Genie and his gifts turn out to be dreams, but hap piness beyond her wttldest (dreams comes to Patsy, and every wish comes true. .. "I DOROTHY DALTON IN TRIANGLE PLAY, YUKON." "THE FLAME OF THE AT THE PRINCESS TOMORROW AND TUESDAY. &TRANP TOMORROW METRO PICTURES COMPANY PRESENTS VIOLA DANA 99 "Aladdin's Other Lamp A Fire-Part Photoplay of Smiles and Tears, Adapted Prom Wlllard Mack's Playlet, "The Dream Girl" An Excellent Cast, Including Robert Walker and Augustus Phillips, Supports Miss Dana In This Photoplay 5C -ADMISSION 10c x GEORGE BEBAN itorosco-Paramount In "The Oooke of Canyon Camp" at tne uaiax rrulay and Saturday. c THEODORE ROBERTS UitaFtrwmt In "What Money Can't Rav" at the fitoUuiamarrjEaV F I E TOMORROW AND H TUESDAY I DOROTHY DALTON IN "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON i A SPECIAL SEVEN-REEL TRIANGLE PLAT PRODUCED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THOMAS H. INCH The story is laid in a town in Alaska, in the days of '98, when the gold-mad crowds thronged to that country. Dorothy Dalton, as an Alaskan Carmen, known in the dance halls as "The Flame of the Yukon." Thirty, real Eskimos and their dog teams are used in this play. P I C E SPECIAL MUSIC BY DEAL'S FIVE -PIECE ORCHESTRA From 10:SO a. m. to p. m. Children fic Adults .. 18o i PRICES From p. m, to 10 p. m. ChUdron .10o Adllltel ) -e aSOO 3
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