THURSDAY, 0CT02CR 11, i:23 Tim FRANKLIN FRES3, FRANKLIN, N. C FACE FIV3 V i to. 3 Is Hesperus Wreck Picture the Equal Of Down to Sea In Ships? Productions by Elmer Clifton Provoke Controversy in Screen Circles Docs Elmer. Clifton's latest produc tion, "The Wreck of the Hesperus," eclipse his memorable picture, "D6wn to the Sea in Ships," which is' re garded by many critics as probably the greatest sea picture ever filmed? Clifton established an enviable rep utation as a director of sea pictures when he made "Down to the Sea in Ships." The stark realism of this picture, its beautiful photOKrahpy and dcligtitful romance won for the pro duction a most favorable reception. . ' "The Wreck of the Hesperus," Clif ton's latest directorial effort, which comes to the Idle Hour theatre on Wednesday next, is an adaptation of Longfellow's immortal ballad of the same name. Harry Carr and John Farrow prepared ,the story for the screen. A colorful story 1 of New England and her rugged sea-faring people, "The Wreck, of the Hesperus" features Frank Marion, Virginia Brad ford, Alan Hale, Ethel Wales and Sam De Grasse. Others in the cast are Josephine Norman, Milton Holm es, James Aldine and Budd Fine. 11 ?j Raleigh. NC. s5 EVERYTHING NEW AND BEST . Automobile Races, Horn- Races. Spectacular Fireworks. Fre Acts. Agricultural nd Industrial Exhibits S.-il lor Premium I.im . tr fl NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR: Raleigh, N. C. - II- IlllTT II llll II ' '-- This Msfloa-EstceaaS - r - niiiatin iin 1 &4 Mothers prefer, .the external treatment, J-, " Vicks VpoRub, for children's colds, be- s;, cause it avoids the constant "dosing' so gVV $ disturbing to delicate little stomachs. I You just rub it on throat and chest. , A Other members of the family yfjS ' The Harvester by Gene Stratton-Porter To Show At Franklin Soon Great Cast Directed by Leo Meehan V VapoRub 1? rfV.'.V.V.'A'.'A 3 ? All, iv 1 . I AV. . . ... JHR? '. '.' JTX- Of ....... .. AWIV.WUVWV . ..''.V.'. w "The Harvester," an FBO picture adapted for the screen from the late Gene Stratton-Porter's novel of the. same name, comes to the Idle .Hour theatre next Thursday and Friday with a cast of players who truly bring to life the characters of the book, so long familiar to' a wide circle of read ers. Further adding to the realism ,f the picture is the fact that it was p-o-duccdj under the direction of Leo Median, who is the son:in-law of the author, and through familiarity with her ; ideas was enabled to select players who exactly typified the char acters she had ..visualized. ' Heading the cast, in the title' role of The Harvester, is Orville Caldwell, who has .-alternated between screen and stage for the past seven years, and who is perhaps best known through his appearance for 2 1-2 years as the Knight, the leading male role in Morris (jest's great stage spec tacle, "The Miracle." Appearing opposite Caldwell in "The Harvester" is Natalie Kingston, formerly principal dancer at the Win ter Garden, in New York, lately fea tured opposite Harry Langdoli in many pictures, and more recently seen as leading lady for Milton Sills. Jay Hunt, veteran, actor and direc tor on both stage and screen, and well remembered for his playing of the title' role in the screen version of "Lightnin'," appears as Dr. Carey, and the role of the brutal Jamison is in the hands of Will Walling, an other veteran ' with a record of 37 years as an actor. Other well known players who are members of "The Harvester" cast arc- Lola Todd, .Edward Hearn and Sati ny Midglcy. "King Of the Pack" Coming "King of the Pack," the '. latest Greater Gotham production starring the wonderful police 'dog actor, "Peter the Great" is said to contain more novelties and thrills thait any two previous dog pictures. - - In the drama of the Kentucky hills. Peter does many' unusual things. rescuing a girl irom"' a car"'Tu"fl"''oT burning alcohol, holding a rope while a woman descends the face of a steep cliff and .many other feats requiring strength and intelligence far . beyond the average dog. The human actors supporting "Peter" include, .' Charlotte Stevens, Vera Lewis, Robert Gordon, Danny Hoy, Frank Norcross and others.' "King of the Pack" will beseen at the Idle Hour theatre, next Saturday night only. . i - K i mmm' 1 1 ' t, . . 'Lj'... ' 1 i ; -MMMH.. P ' ' 11111111 ""'I IMIIHHWl II I , .... .A LEW CODY aax'AILEEN PRINGLE '7'WICKEDMESS PREFERRED'. co-starred last year.' The new picture is based' on 'an original story by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clement, and deals with the romantic adventures of a flighty married man and the wife of an addle-brained young woman who wants to leave her 'own prosaic hus band and elope'. The picture was directed by Hob art Henley and much of it was film ed against backgrounds of the famous caves - of La Julia, Calif., and the exclusive new hotel, Casa Manana. Cody and Aaleen Pringle In Their Third Comedy Lew Cody, and Aaleen I'gngle are about to make their third to-starrjng appearance in films. The two whimsical comedians have just completed .their roles in "Wick edness Preferred," a Metro-fioldw'yn'-M aver production, which is cominc Monday and Tuesday to the Idle Hour theatre, and -is said to be even funnier . than "Adanv and Evil" and "Tea for Three," in which they were HARVEST SALE BARGAINS Sanders' Great Harvest Sale, still in full blast, contin ues to attract wide attention and many customers. As an appreciation of the enormous amount of trade we have received during this Harvest Sale we are offering as specials next Saturday and the following Monday, Boys' Suits and Caps. Winter is almost upon us and the Boy will need warm clothes "just like dad's." But read Boys' Wool Suits with vest and two pairs of pants, one long and one short, at the remarkable price of $4.98. If you need any boys' suits, now is the time to buy them. Remember four-piece wool suits for only $4.98. Another good bargain: Boys' Suits, sizes 12-18, with two pairs of long pants, all wool, regular price $12.50, going at this Harvest Sale for $7.49. . Boys' Caps, values up to $2.00, sale price 98c and 49c. At this Great Harvest Sale our entire stock of cloth ing, drygoods, shoes, etc., js going at re ably low prices. SANDERS' STORE MAIN STREET FRANKLIN, N. C. Saturday, October 13 . - Peter the Great IN ' KING OF THE PACK A runaway horsea frightened' girl' rider a vawning precipice ahead then a-mighty leap by Peter the Croat and a life is saved. Jt's a thrilling nioment in "King of the Pack." ()XK OF TI1K (iKEAtLST IX)(i PICTUKl'S WE HAVE EVER SHOWN! Also COMEDY. " JMonday and Tuesday, Oct. 15-16 L,ewcoayana neen rruigic IN WICKEDNESS PREFERRED Her husband was good and dull. She was romantic. . What a break when she meets the author of throbbing, red-hot love stories! And what a grand collection of laughs when she picks him out to be her cave-man! . . ' Also COMEDY. Wednesday, October 17 the Hesperus' VieWk H . WITH VIRGINIA BRADFORD FRANK MARION SAM DtCRASSf JL0S and WTMl IRCNANCI INC ttWIVtfi v. An Epic of the Sea, a ' tremendous story of shipwreck and of a strange rescue forceful, dramatic, thrilling amazing in its stark realism, delightful in its romance a veritable picture with a soul. AUo-M-CM NEWS. Thursday and Friday, Octi 18-19 Ill-treated by her family starving fur a little kindness she thought she" loved the Harvester then found her error! Yet his sacrifice and worth found a reward when she learnt at last the 'depth of real love! ' Also COMEDY. PRICES ALL SHOWS, 10 and 25 Cents J'jjs " " J f",,"n,:""jw;' 3C