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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS JANUARY 10, 1919.
LOCAL
.,nf;!Y: Keith Vaudeville and Ple
iiHrffc Malnee, 3 l M. NtSht, 7 and
Musical Comedy n,i
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T1!.M)t Hifth-clasa Pi cl arts, 10:30
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,.rOM: lUsh-oIass Pictures, 10:30
4. to 11 P. M.
jDEAL: Hlsrh-class Pictures, 10:30 A.
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At the Broadway.
tpw drama 'brimful of 1
aeeC-if character
Peggy HvIh v ssie' acted by
lovS Sy S d Wh0 follows her two
ReTcr0ssFranCe and enlists in the
brfneK fUd stirring' vicissitudes'
S Ij e? together In No
hniti v' and later at the base
hospital, where Bonnie Annie Is 1
hn to make
laddiP L Te ,betwee the Scotch
A.- ? aid the American boy. Her
decision is not the obvious one how
ever, and can best be found out by
seeing this play at the same theate?
At the Academy of Music.
This afternoon and tonight at the
3 o clock matinee and the evening
shows at 7:15 and 9 o'clock-will offer
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Coming to The Edisonia Monday of each wppI fr.
Eighteen Veeks, beginning January 20th.
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the last opportunity to see the pro
gram of Keith vaudeville at the
Academy of Music during, the latter
half of the week, a program which
nas produced more laughs in the
audience perhaps than any show that
has appeared here in a long while.
The great blackface . comedy act of
La France and Kennedy is responsible
for more laughs perhaps than any
other one of the five acts, though the
comedy sketch entitled "A Regular
Business Man" runs it a close second
in this respect.
The singing of Louis London, tbe
cowboy minstrel, and the acrobatic
comedy act of Hill and Bertina con
tribute much to the enjoyment of the
program. Princess Kalami, a princess
of the Hawaiian. Islands, likewise
contributes much to the act by her
clever interpretation of Hawaiian
songs and dances, In which she is ably
assisted by a fellow-Hawaiian. The
picture program contains " a great
Mack Sennett comedy and a Pathe
Film feature of much interest.
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SIMPLE WARM COMFORTABLE
Just this one large register. The hot air comes up through the center
circle and the cold air goes down the other compartment between the
circle and the border. It's right over the Quaker Pipeless Furnace,
, Mere heat and just where y&u want it always ready. To
warm tnat coia room, just open tne aoor. i he
ua
.ker
Pipeless
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has no pipes, no bulky cold air returns. Your walls are
not torn up. no cellar is too small.
Will burn any futL Particularly adapted to soft coaV
Special humidifier keeps the air always moist.
The furnace is built of heavy boiler plate steel, no
cemented joints to leak gas. dust or soot. Fire pot lined
with high-test fire brick, capable of withstanding 3400
degrees of neat. An abundance of clean, pure warm air
sent to every room. Simpler than a stove to operate,
cleaner, more saving oi fuel, and much more healthful.
Sends heat to every room in the house. Ventilates as
well as heats. Changes and purifies the air to every room.
Keeps the cellar cool for fruit and vegetable storage.
R. S. GARMON & BRO.
32-36 Howell Arcade. Phone 992
Arrotrm tftow direction
- of air current
At the Strand. .
It Is a wonderful tiring for a man to
be a master of many trades and it is
even .more -so when a young woman
is found possessing this good fortune.
Ruth Roland, star of "Hands Up," the
new Pathe serial, shown at the Strand
theater on Saturday, could readily
abandon her dramatic career which,
of course she never will do and se
cure a position In an architect's office:
There are no "sets" In any of the
productions with which she has been
identified that she has not assisted in
the direction or construction thereof.
Many of the novel devices used in
"Hands Up" are her brain children.
Whenever the script calls for a scene
to create a" big thrilling effect and
there, Is a problem as to effectively
arranging the "props," Miss Roland is
always drafted into service and usu
ally she has a ready solution to offer
which carries with it a big "punch.":
Her work in this great serial is
marked by splendid daring and the
perilous feats she performs seem al-
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most impossible to accomplish with
out injury to herself.
Mr. Gilson Willets.-the author, when
called upon to write this unusual story
said that if he could have Miss Roland
as the star that he would snbmlt a
script which never before had been
equalled. Judging from the popular
reception it- is receiving throughout
the country, he has entirely made
good. '
GRANDMOTHER
KNEW
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard .
But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster
burned and blistered while it acted. Get
the relief and help that mustard
plasters gave, without the ; plaster and
without the blister
Musterole does it. It is a clean, white
ointment, made .with oil of mustard. It is
scientifically prepared, so that it works
wonders, and yet does not blister the
tenderest skin.
Just massage Musterole in with the finger-tips'
gently. See how quickly it bring3
relief how speedily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,
rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of
the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
At The Academy of Music.
Do you remem&er the "My Hero"
song in the famous "Chocolate Sol
dier' not so many years ago, and the
sensation it caused all over the coun
try. "It was a hard sciag to sing and a
thorough test of artistic ability to im
press it properly o nan audience. "Well,
the girl who first sang "My Hero" in
"The Chocolate Soldier" was Frances
Kennedy, who is booked to play at
the Academy Theatre in this city be
ginning Jan.- 13th, 1919. Since the day
of the great old Inusical comedy Miss
Kennedy has rounded into, a vaude
ville headliner, and now 13 regarded
as one of the stellar attractions co
both the Keith and Orpheum circuits.
She still retains , the glorious voice
that first won her fame, but to it has
added a vein of comedy which makes
her even more welcome.
tion, escapes from restraint and
spiritualistic seance. It is claimed that
no exhibition of its multiple character
has ever been shown in Charlotte.
LARGE ATTENDANCE
AT CHAPEL HILL
AtThe Auditorium.
The Great Blackstone arrived in the
city early today from Norfolk, Va.,
and will figure in two events that are
attracting genuine interest and pub
lic attention.
Primarily the superman of mysti
cism and master mind of magic comes
here to play an engageent at the Au
ditorium theatre tonight.
Incidentally this wonder worker, ad
vertised as possessing the cleverest
hands in the world, will give this af
ternoon at 5 o'clock a public demon
stration of the powers of mental tele
pathy. His test is styled a postoffice
chase and it will take him on a dead
run all over the downtown- section,
starting from the square.
The superman will be blindfolded by
a committee of business men and will
be sent out to locate hidden keys and
to deliver letters. Not being able to
see, but not once halting in his onward
dash, Blackstone will be directed men
tally by thought transmission by the
thoughts on- the minds of the mem-i
bers ,of the committee.
Blackstcne will not know where the
keys are located -or the routes to be
! taken. The committee does. By keep
ing these locations and routes on their
minds and one at a time clasping the
superman's hand, the committeemen
I through mental telepatny will direct
the steps of the runner.
Tonight ' at the Auditorium, the
Grat ffllackstone and his company will
in 150 minutes present 100 feats and
i features having to do with magic, illu
sion, legerdemain, card manipulation,
hypnotism, levitation. and dismtegra-
Chapel Hill, Jan. 11. A rousing
welcome was given to both the old
and new students of the University
of North Carolina at a well attended
mass meeting of the" student body held
in Gerrard Hall Thursday, night. The
regular pre-war schedule has again
been adopted at the University and
things have been started all over. The
majority of the men have discarded
their uniforms, the only remaining evi
dence of the S. A. T. C. regime. JVlany
new men have entered the University
while the large number of former
students returning is gratifying to
the University authorities. Registra
tion has not yet been completed.
TO BE UNDER HER MANAGEMENT
Monroe, Jan. , 10. Miss ' Marietta
Cain of Salisbury has bought an interest-in
the Strand theatre and will at
tend to the management of same. She
owns interest in several "movies'
among them being one in Durham and
one in Salisbury.
YOU CAN'T WORK
WELL WITH A COLD
Relieve it with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
and enjoy
your job.
Gliarlotte's Greatest
AUTOMOBILE
E SALE
We offer below a list of the famous General, Cord and Fabric Tires, in odd
sizes, in a limited number; also a number of Firestone and J. & D. make tires.
These tires are all guaranteed "FIRST."
37 by 5
36 bv 4 1-
36 by 4
37 by 4 1
35 by 5
33 by 4 1-
34 by 4
33 by 4
32 by 31
28 by 3
30 by 3
30 by 3
One lot
0. D. C. Plain and Non-Skid
2 Q. D., C. Plain and Non-Skid
Straight Side, Non-Skid only
2 Straight Side, Non-Skid only
Q. D. C. Plain and Non-Skid
2 Straight Side, Non-Skid only
Straight Side, and Plain only
Q. D. C. Plain and Non-Skid
-2 Q. D. C, 1 Non-Skid only
Clincher " Non-Skid
Firestone Plain
' J. & D. '
ofFirestones and J. & D. Tubes
21
OFF
for
SPOT
CASH
This Sale is for lO Days Only
-ALSO-
500 Springfield Pumps, regular $4.00 pump. . . . . .... . .
50 sets Firestone demountable rim Ford wheels,, $25 wheel. .
500 boxes cementless tube patches, regular 50c... .. .....
.. .....$2.50
.. ....$14.00
.... ...15c
Hook on Boots
Fan Belts
Reliners
Cement
Tire Tape
Valves
Tire Covers
Oils
Auto Soaps
Jacks
Radiator Hose
Blow-out Patches
Horns
Chains
Light Bulbs
Tire Gages
Spark Plugs
Cup Greases
Wonder Mist
Duck Gum
Bicycle Tires
Baby Carriage Tires
Grim Visaged War!
Combat fn the Trenches
Feud in No Man's Land
Peggy Hyland
ii: ; ' in r ' "
oniiie
Annie
Constant coughing, wheezing, sniff
ling keep you from 'thinking clearly.
Don't feel heavy-headed, grippy.
Swing into action with Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey and free yourself of
cold-discomfort.
It is composed of ingredients that
soothe the tickling -throat,' 'help to
ease the uncomfortable inflammation,
loosen the phlegm and congestion and
ease the breathing. Relieve? grippe,
bronchitis, asthma, hoarseness, too.
Economical, satisfying. Druggists ev
erywhere. 30c, 60c. $1.20. j
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An Exceptional Value
at $8.00
We would like you to:
see this Black Kid lace
Boot with French heels
which we are offering
at only $8.00.
It is a real value in a
; good dressy boot. Let v
us show you. "
DeLane Shoe Company
36 East Trade Street Charlotte, N. C.
2?
LaiiF
Direction, Harry Mil
larde -
A Clean, Wholesome
Tale ( of -Love and
Honor
pROADWAy
TODAY
itorium
TONIGHT
The- Great
Blackstone
Master Mind of Magic
Superman of Mysticism
Record-Breaking Sale
Looks Like Auditorium
CAPACITY
Ask the Hand of Death!
Charlotte's '
Most Modern Movie
Theatre
TODAY
ert Lytell
In
"Hitting the
a
a DDOtS
llgl
Also
Ruth Roland
"Hands Up"
NO. 9
Warm the ColdCorners With a
renecno
ft
17 Tf
Heater
r There is nothing so handy as one of these
dandy (smokeless) Oil Heaters. Stick it in the
Bathroom a few minutes before your bath. Or
it will take the chill off your bed room while
dressing . Or carry it to some of the cold -corners
of your heated homel '
. .Prices $6.50 to $8.50
(lartoii Hardware
Co.
BIG OPPORTUNITIES
NEW
TODAY
"THE HUMAN TIGER"
With' Eileen Sedgwick
and Fred Church.
It is a great jungle
drama.
The latest "L-KO" come
dy. Full of laughs.
Buggy Tires
And hundreds of accessories for the automobile owner will be included in
this sale at greatly reduced prices. . ' . . '
Now is your chance to pick up the best automobile tires sold m Charlotte, af
the sizes are what you want, at a big saving.
First Come First Served. )X " ' ; '
Our stock on these are very limited.
STROUP
E & SON
20Q W T?mU Cfvopf.
Phone 2283
TODAY
Alice Brady
In
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of Rosetta"
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The Mecca of Discriminating-,
Amusement Lovers. . f
FIVE EXTRAORDINARY ACTS
OF KEITH VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE 3 P. M.
Night 7:30 and 9:00 ;
LA FRANCE AND KENNEDY
Premier Delineators of Black
face Comedy in
. ; "After the Battle"
PRINCESS KALAMI & CO.
Presenting the "Echoes From
Kilauea,"
HILL AND BERTINA
Eccentric - Comedy
Presentations
A REGULAR BUSINESS MAN
A remarkable sketch of modern
life executed by four people.
LOUIS LONDON
"The Cowboy '
' Minstrels."
MACK SENNET COMEDY
Pathe News. !
"BEST BY TEST"
DOMING. NEXT MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
FRANCES KENNEDY, "THE
MERRIEST. COMEDIENNE
by the thousands are bidding strong for young men and women efficiently
trained in banking, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and modern bus
iness methods.
Make 1919 the epochal year of you r life by training for. a successful bus
iness career. ' Your prospects are very propitious. . :. '
Our courses are approved Jy banks. Chambers of Commerce, State Offi
cials and the United States Bureau of Education. Call or request ,. Catalog
and Journal. . . . .
Charlotte, Tf. C.
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Business Directory
Firms and Indlvld'wals classified under this headlac are known, bf
The News, to he reUable. Thoy . ask your - patronagre. ; ; , .
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mder this headlnc Phono 115 ana solleltor wlU call.
ACCOUNTANTS, PUBLIC
TODD & McCOL-LOUGH
Certified.
Phone 2361. 207 Piedmont Bids:.
AUTO DEALERS
ANDERSON MOTOR SALES CO.
Anderson Cars and Truxtun Trucks.
Phone 2337. 322 N. Try on.
SEHORN AND HIPP '
Successors to Hutchison, Sehorn
& Hipp. ;
"Chevrolet" Automobiles and' Trucks
Phone 203. . - 211 N; . College.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
THE NEWS PRINTING HOUSE
Phone 1530. 36 3. Church.
CHIROPODIST
JAS. F. HAMILTON .
Chiropodist and Podiatrist
PJiono 1111-y Basement Realty. Bldg.
OASRIES
KIRKWOOD J)A1RY
Pasteurized Milk. Dairy Products.
H. D. - Klrkpa trick. Phone 836
DENTISTS
DR. FRANK K. HAYNES
Room 208 Xatta Arcade.
Phone 3S93.
DR. S. LETT
7 East Trade St. , Phone 1336
HARNESS AND SADDLES
SEHORN AND HIPP
Phone 205 211 N. College.
JUNK DEALERS
PB3DMONT IRON & METAL CO.
s Cash Buyers.
Eighth & Railroad. Phone 886
NOTARY S PUBLIC:
W. M. BELL
News Building. Phone US
OPTOMETRIST
y F..C. ROBERTS
Eyes' Examined Glasses Fitted.
24 S. Tryon St..
.OFFICE SUPPLIES
OFFICE SPECIALTY CO.
Rubber Stamps. Notary Seals.
Phone 1617. ; 112 Latta Arcade.
PAINT AND GLASS
1
EZELL-MYERS CO.
Phoae 755." 12-14 W. Fifth.
PLUMBING & HEATING
' V . H. G. McAULEY '
. Contractor and Repair "Worjr.
318 N. Trade, Phone 143
PIANO TUNING MOVING
CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc.
Established here more than 20 years.'
Phone 196. 219 S. Tryon.
STAMPS AND SEALS
OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. ,
Rubber Stamps. Notary Seals.
Phone 1517. 112 Latta Arcade.
TOOLS SHARPENfcD-REPAIRED
- R. L. DUVAL
32 West Fourth St. (Upstairs.)
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
COCHRANE-ROSS CO.
Llrery, Moving, Packing, Storing.
Horsee, Moles, Heavy Hauling. t
Phone 52. 215 West Fourth
VULCANIZING
QUEEN CITT IRON & METAL CO.
Phone 199. 617 S. MlnL
KODAK FINISHING
GEO. DOUMAR PHOTO CO.
Kodak Finishing for Dealers.
17 1-2 W. 4th SL Charlotte, N. C.
CHARLOTTE VULCANIZING CO.
Phone 1596. 37 W. Fourth.
HUNTLEY BROS. VULC. CO.
We Sell All Standard Make TIrei.
Phone 1139. 11 S. Church.
SHAW VULCANIZING CO.
Phone 3593. ,. 210 N. College,
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