- THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C., ATTJIDAY AFTERNOON; rEBRUitYlS, ME .
0A TEES
golden Entertainment.
,,,, Ciirl," Victor neroert s
tlP,'' Neatest success tlnss
ltl " it is one of those de-
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...ponPOUS
r 'im?s of catchy ind
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that permeate me e.i-
lt is a cure for the
we
thta has all the re-
musical comedy of the
lt is brimful of laughs
variety, redolent
.tie
'on". wonderful panacea
s of depression.
from Frederic
hort stories
Tina
& LIFE
ASHEVILLE GOES
DOWN BEFORE HI
:Cutv
.ariclie
, . taken
unpr'S
1 , LP partners" and is effer
'rh mii-t'ii provoking situa
. usual hue and zest to
,-Uiction.
.'city
VIMS'
CODTtierht 1921. by Xin fnViliKliiiiir r.
"Brides! Rridae!" thf npnnlp r.rv.M
"Xte must have "bridge or either die!"
aim ie is so. i ney.ve got to juay
or simply drop and pass away. Every
where bridge is the rage, and papers
print on every page details of that
awful plight that Charlotte gets into
each night. Miss Hink-um-pank gavo
of festivity and mu- crowd will play. Tomorrow Mrs. Fil-
thylucre will entertain Miss Jane Pa-
duka. and brid
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n-rls sownca in ure wiwi
:ci nifflr" in fact nana-puim-'lowns
that are bewild?r-
"nHs and designs, ana
-1M"I I.v-- -
b Cl' ' , r.r snts demoting: the
yat11 -vruHiplls countiv
iciand and the Mitchell
.thip" at night.
, iral numbers "My Golden
;h, its way hauntmgty
, 1- Kieco. Other gems in the
1,11 U !-.-.
Nignt m June,
"I Want
- . nr Without
tbif?- ... ' .-,. ctar" and
You,"
Many
"What
kvi nvj turn uijuui lilt;
If1?. ' Alrvrvn finPS OVlt '
1 .. . .ui.n- nict nr nrin.
?jSns Dorothy Shirley. Ruth
iw-Vmrh. Oeraldine De-
Harold s. urr,
Jimmy Guil
Filkins Bar-
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I ta- ., ,
Xyr 1.- Abbott,
tj,.vlann. .1 .
nan J 1 : ... . - ..
,,1,1 H. M. Arden win De seen in
roles.
nnMen :in ".l "
thrater tonight witn tneir own
Utitcd orciici-ui.
ft -1 Ybl .
fcjst Showing of .viashan imy.
thrillin?. spectacular
i....,ikoiiiq nf the
and "o-Alaskan
ridit "The Oolden Trail." winh
vnvak fie beautiful, playing the
; roie' will be ?hown the last
Wat the Broadway theater.
.whVp unusually interesting ftn-1
v.iv entertaining, began a thre?-
J . ! t.1 t-in- anrl tins nrnv-
rm last " . ; .
he a real hit. The crowds which
wen it each day have been thor-
v Mithused by gripping story.
'Macular and oftentimes su
ho,itifnl natural settings, and
honderful : piiit and acting of the
1 added attraction is One A. Ai.
hrcl comedy wan me grea-it-a.
median?. Charlie Chaplin, playing
faturcil part.
h rre?ram i;? one wmcn assures
rntprtainment mr everon
I'niotnrrs with snap and vim and
t and there is no photoplay fan
is not very fond of such pic-
tn Fruit" Bis DeMille Film.
w Cecil B. DeMille photoplay m-
kblv rouses great interest among
who have seen his previous et-
i and when "Forbidden Fruit" is
at the Iinnerial theater next
i his admirers are promised a new
and bridge" will be the chief
event at which their efforts will be
spent. And so it is from day to day.
lne whole town's simply wild to play.
lt will surpass your expectation
to see the awful aggravation you
will cause by your transgression when
a bridge game is in session. When
you' ring the front door bell, the crowd
will cry. "Now ain't that hell! That's
old Bottletop out there! I swear he
butts in everywhere!
They get
that even murder would seem tame.
They hear the fire bell and they shout.
"Let it burn till it is out. We'll'
deal another big hand round if naif
the town burns to the ground!"
Some one will call up, ask for Green,
and say. "Your child drank kerosine!"
Then Green will answer, "Despite
the shock, I can't get home till two
'clock!" Another . gets- a telegram:
Your wife choked self while eating
jam! and s wires: Jan t leave till
luck is broke got good hand let her
choke!" '
And so they play. They deal the
cards, get their. hands and yell, "Ye
Gods! All my luck ha3 simply died!
There's nothing left but suicide"!"
But if they play good through the
night they'll' prance the streets with
wild delight and rave, "Old Solomon in
his glory would give his life to teli
my story!"
The Encyclopedia Brittania would
rail this a kind of mania and add, ' In
forty years the strain will cause the
world to go insane. W-? might as
well select some land ' and everybody
lend a hand and build a bug house
ten miles high to keep the folks in
bye and bye."
By W. A. PHELOX.
TOOT SWEET.
Thft nnlr ihUitr that la ltfttV allftWpd
to go on a toot is a steamboat whistle. ;
Consider we- now the Baseball mag
nate. 'He toils like Atlas in concocting
aries to jassacks, and small salaries
preparing bull-bunk for the fans. He
sits in his office and hires men of
alleged wisdom, known as scouts, and
he sends them, at great expense, into.
ine oig ana nine leagues, men. m;
may find batters who can rut any
pitching, and . pitchers who can fool
any batting. And he pays vast sal
aries ot- Jassacks, .and small salaries
to real pippins; and he slips a line of
gufl to the reporters; ana at tne an
nual meetings he forgets the Volstead
Law. And he whittles down to small,
proportions at the tag-end of the sea
son; for of sixteen magnates only two
can win pennants; and of these two,
one is due to get his bumps in the
great series; and so it happens that
each year that passes we see one live
magnate in October and fifteen dead
ones. And once in awmie mere is
a good guy and a regular fellow amon
them once in awnne: -
SARDIS GIRLS BEAT
MINT HILL'S TEAM
The girls' team of the Sardis school
beat the Mint Hill girls in the county
iunlor basketball , league Friday after-
- .. , j noon at Mint Hill, 17 to .
Local Cage Team Over-! MinteHffle UP- Position
l-l MAintqinoam -A B. Huntley.
WIMSIIUS lTXUUin.icj.js "J j o. Long. ... .
40-to 18 Score.
Charlotte high school basketball team
overwhelmed the L Ashe ville high school
outfit at the Y. M. C. Av- Friday night
The local quintet had things going its
way throughout tne enure game, ane
visitors scarcely had a chance.
The first half was iast ana nard
. . . rf .
..if..
W. MsEwen jc .
R. Mann. ...... .sc. .
M. Huntley rg
J. Mann. ..lg..
LARRY DOYLE LEAVES HAVANA.
Havana, Cuba, Feb. 12 Larry Doyle,
ma,nager of the Toronto ' International
League baseball tea mand former star
second baseman with the New York
Giants, left Havana yesterday for New
York, where he will confer with mem
bers of the International League.
Later in the season Doyle will accom
pany his team to Columbus, Ga., where
spring' practice will be commenced.
ATHLETE BROKE NECK.
i
Sardis
,. ..F. Craig
. . . .E. Bass
. .F. Wallace
. . . .E. Reid
..J. Russell
T. TTnnH
oHf. 'Feb. 12. Julian
I n I
A. M. Giles. I E. Kelly, high school athlete, whosa
nf insanitv" aftpr shontinfi: "his wife to
death on the streets of Rock Hill, who
has been in the South Carolina state
-hZ.L910rTl favo? hospital-since April 15, 1920. was re.
S,? Monday, following habeas cor-
'x"1"' " mm nrnofipflins
VyUI Ulll LFia , . J. V- KJ J. u VJ.i.u, j-.. -.J , " " " ' f
,, rJ i-r. "sin annmin' 1 nooV WOO WlfOn "WpflnftSdaV Whfill 1.9 1
fl.U UlLLtU til 1U1 A uu . aviuuii. I . V v . AV ' - .
.... . . i. . . . . I i. .i . i j.1 . . .3 .ft.. o I." .
ieii neaaion gio me giuuim man-
ing a five-foot jump over a horizontal J
bar. died yesterday. His latner, uap
ME
HUNTERSVILLE WINS
TWO AT PINEVILLE
Huntersville won in both girls' and
boys' games Friday afternoon over
Pineville, the respective scores being 17
to 3 and 21 to 15.
Boys' game:
Huntersville (21) Po. Pineville (15)
Schields. J. (6) rf Grier (5)
Holbrook, (5) If Miller. (6)
Shields. B. (8) c Blankenship, W, (2)
....rg.. Blankenship, u)
. . .lg Griffith
Manson for Grier. Ref-
FAMOUS BUCKS.
Buck Ewing. ' .
Buck e saw.
Buck 'fever.
Buck Herzog.
Bucking bronchos. .
Buck Weaver.
Pass the buck.
Bucking the center.
Buck Indians. ....
Bucking the tiger. : "
NO USE.
Kicking at a called strike.
Trusting the Soviet's promises.
Trying to out-talk your wife.
Claiming r a foul against a home
fighter.
Playing with the other fellow's dice.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Fishermen's stories.
Hunter's ditto. .
Movie publicity stuff.
Judging a baby show.
Describing women's 191 costumes.
Claiming flags m Philadelphia. j
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"There's a lot of good "sign" stories,
but the best one of the lot is told on
V. R. Watkins when he managed In
dianapolis. Watty's r.lgn to steal sec
ond was to tap Iiimsen on me neau.
One afternoon, in the ninth, with the
score tied and the sacks lull oi Wat
ty's men, a fly bit him -on the coco.
He slapped his head, ana ine runner
(ii first promptly stole second with the
f.ysc already populated!
Manwr Kearns says that Jack
Dempr.ev positively will not go to
France to. fight. History is repeating
itself. . .
The Charlotte team exhibited the best
srame of the season, and showed some
championship brand of playing. The
original lme-up scorea at least xwo
field goals to the man.
TTinroimo nt left forward for Ashe-
ville, featured, with five goals from the
field." '-. "
The line-up and summary:
Charlotte (40) Position Asheville (18)
Mallory. . . . rf sarsneid
McMillan If Florence
Yates. . .......... c. . .E3tes
Bierman ......... rg . . . . . . . . . Hayes
Milstead .lg Cheadle
Substitutions: Charlotte, Eddy for
ATitstMfl: TTarvell for McMillan, and;
Carmichael for Bierman. Asheville;!
Johnson for Cheadle. t
- Goals from the field: Mallory 4;
McMillan, 4; Yates Bierman 2; Mil
stead 2; Harvell 1; Sarsfield 1; Florence
K l.atAa "I
Fouls: Mallory, 2 out Of 3; Mc MUlan,
none out of 1; and Florence 4 out of 8.
Referee: Kirby; umpire, Howell.
RELMONT LOSES TO ,
SOUTH SCHOOL FIVES
pus proceedings in the circuit court.
tain Edward Kelly, saidHoday the fu
neral would be in Hyde Park; Boston,
Mass., the family's former home.
Gyrn Goods
Equip yourself the right way to work in the "gym." is . our
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South school boys and grls' basket-
ball teams defeated the outfits from the
Belmont school in the interscholastic
lMfrup at th citv auditorium Friday
afternoon. The boys won 14 to 5; the
girls 24 to 12.
Tte line-up o the dojs:
S. School
A. Brown .
F. Chaplin . ,
E. McCord.
D. Sloan
D. Brown . .
Position
, ..rf ..
..If... ..rg. .
...lg.-.
Girls' game:
Huntersville, (17). . Po
n to tk ever present matrimon-, tlythe, uij ri.
Knox, (2).
Cochran
Substitutes:
eree, Carr.
l.iangle.
Shields, (6)
Gonteith .......
Henderson
Racson
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. .oc
.rg
Mooney ...lg. . . .
Substitutes: Alexander
this new DeMille production, the
.umbinatiun of imagination arti3t
:?alist hus given the screen an-
fc masterpiece. Agnes Ayers has
lie of a disillusioned young wife
I .1 1. . . IK. ,,n,.nlntlnn . 1 P Hi
i X J 1 Lvii i) t ilt; itvciaLiun vjj- j - i . - . , r
harac ter of her rascally husband HolbrooR lor nenaerson
asylum in the home ot a uiuim.
iv snrtntv matron. There sn3
j: the man who brings love and
I:ness to ncr. uiarence i-jurion,
lore Roberts and Kathlyn Wil-
fisure prniriently in the cast
: also includes Bertram Johns,
ht Stanley. Theodore Kosloff,
Kon Day and Julia Fay.
Pineville, (3)
McKlnney (3)
Griffith
; Grier
.. ..JohnBon
. ... . .Bailes,
Nannie Lee
; . . . ...Bailes
for Ranson;
Referee, Hoi-
Graver's
IROADWA
TODAY ONLY
WYATT'S "Y DEFEATS
AMERICAN TRUST FIVE
The girls' line-up:
S. School Position
L. Christopher. . . rf . .
W. Kirkpatrick. . If . . ..
R. Alexander ..... c . . .
H. Grose, . . ..rg. . . .
B. Bryan. -lg -
Belmont
. .G. Hopkins I
.. ..V. Reed
. .C. Williams
...It. Bridges !
A. Thompson
Belmont
. . E. Trotter
. . . M. Rouse
O. Thornton
. . . M. Allen
. .R. Thomas
STARS FACE EACH OTHER.
Roanoke, Va., Feb. 12 "Buck" Flow-1
rs of Georgia Tech ana "jimmy
Leech of the Virginia Military Insti
tute, two of 'last year's leading soutn
pm sxidiron stars, will face each other
Saturday- night when the basketball
teams from tneir scnoois meet un .i
local floor, for the first time this sea
son. T. .
Connie Mack is cheerfully planning
for next summer. Full oi optimism,
qnd satisfied with his club, excepting
11.1 til- 1""'! - .
tine:, baseruning. ginger, and head-
work. Outside of those items, conme
has a grand ball team."
RED STAR LINE
tSEW RATES NEW SCHEDULE
Charlotte to Gastonia, 75c
Lv. Central Hotel, Charlotte 7:45, 9:45, 11:45,
1:45,3:45,5:45,7:45,11:00.
Ar. Armington Hotel, Gastonia 8:50,10:50,12:50
2:50,4:50,6:50,8:50,12:05.
RATES v
Charlotte to Belmont.: --50c
Charlotte to McAden 50c
Charlotte to Lowell .... -
Charlotte to Gastonia .... . . : . . .' . . . . .75c
Lv. Armington Hotel, Gastonia 8:00, 10:10,12:00
2:00, 4:006:00, 8:00.
Ar. Central Hotel, Charlotte 9:05, 11:05, 1:05,
3:05, 5:05, 7:05, 9:05.
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In a Great Comedy
"ONE 1 A. M
THE BROADWAY
A tiiarloKe Institution
ivvatt'e "V" flpfpatftd American Trust
Company 24 to 5 in a fast basketball
game at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night;
and the Highland Park Quintet won
frnm Grinnell 16 to 11.
The first game witnessed tne out
classing at fill times of the American
Trust, but the Highland Park-Grmneu
contest was close and exciting.
Thp line-Ou:
American Trust Wyatt's "1"
Davis rf ....... Smith (6)
Crousland If Wyatt U4)
Davenport (5) c . .. .. .. ..Lee (2)
Miller rg ..Jiroy
Dorr 'is ..Hudson
The line
Highland Park
Kceter
Stewart (10). . .
Jones (6)
Berk
To whom do you pour forth, your
confidence now that there aren't ''any
more bartenders?
Breathes there the Southern town so
dead.
That never to itself hath, said:
"Although the guars ntee is dear,
I'll have a big league ciuo train
here?"
,i Grinnell
. .rf.. .. ..Lannon
. . .If Chaplin (6)
..c . . ..Causart
re, . . . Kearney
n.1 irr Williams
X LlUllA .......... -O " - ' - -
chotftntirtTiR- Hurt .for iveeter anu
Nesbitt for Thomas.
Copyright National Newspaper
Service.
TTTTSJTHT? UTftH TAKES
TWO CAGE CONTESTS
t...; t4-Vi cnhnni mit the rollers un
der Elizabeth school Friday afternoon
oi at thn "Y" when the boys
land girls' basketball teams won a dual
contest in the mterscnonsuu uaan-ua,.
lcaccuG
The boys won 24 to 3; the girls, 16 to
' The boys' line-up: ' .
Elizabeth Position Jr. High
F. Seidell....- rf... --Sam Jresson
: -w - ji i i r iuii j vi
J. Maner c..,. --u
L. Mason ....... -rg. . "eh
j. wooley 1 H- Gheasnng
FJizabeth Position Jr. High
Sara Glover . . . i . .rf . . . .' Kathryn Ward
!leranSWard....lf.. Mozefie Hamilton
ATarv Holt :..c..... Mildred Cave
TtOXING CLASS WILL
PUT ON GLOVES NEXT
Charlotte - school boyls, receiving
trafhing in boxing from Hugh Mur-
rill Jr., sups' intendent or pars anu
recreation, will put on gloves next
nraeicAr Air. Murrlll closed the pe-
nf rAnnivirtP T1PW aDDllCailLS dl
Friday afternoon's boxing classes. .
tv,q hovi who are receiving in
struction will get gloves for the first
time Tuesday, preliminary instructions
hv Mr. Murrill having been completed.
-iftv. hnv lias hpn asked to bring 75
ua 1 1
t0 tr thn next meetms to be used
towards the purchase of . a few pairs
of boxing gloves.
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swallow small pieces oi
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'SUM- fimxumi. Aifinnvr. ESTHER "A Study in Thinology
HELEN PRIMROSE Vaudeville's Nut Comedian
THE BLACK AND WHITE REVUE
A Modern Minstrel Creation Featuring LA CHEST A
Assisted by Capable Cast of Six
WILLIE SOLAR The Ioternationl Musical Comedy Star
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