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I 4 AGE TWO
Scores Escape Death by Miracle in Southern Wreck
The wrecked locomotive at Winston Salem, N. C.
A Southern Railway express was wrecked near Salem Winston, N. C., under conditions whicl
might easily have resulted in a large death and casualty list. Miraculously neither the engine crew no:
any of the passengers suffered more than minor injuries.
BRUNSWICK
FRIDAY 1 1
OCTOBER
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Street parade DAILY - AT 2 and 8 P.M,
AT II A. M. Rain Shine DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER.,
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PRICES—Children under 10 years 35c — Adults 75c
Seats on sale circus day at Glynn Drug Store, Same price
as at show grounds.
Annnounciri 19;
the Opening
at 1328 1-2 Newcastle street a first class cleaning and
pressing establishment equipped with, modern up-to
fate machinery to serve both ladies and gentlemen.
First class workmanship and prompt service guar¬
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Proprietor
Telephone 1122
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THEATRICAL
.TOM MOORE HAS FINE
ROLE IN JOY COMEDY
“THE CLINGING VINE*’
; Torn Moi-rc. the noted young u-reen
; player with an engaging personality
t and contagion •• Irish grin, was cho«on
; l i play the fentured role opposite
l.cairite Joy in ’‘The Clinging Vine,”
I her now star vehicle which will be
■ shown at the Bijou Tuesday. Robert
1 Kdcson also is featured in the cast.
Moore, who made a big success in
idle Song and i)aa.e Man,” recently
n-turia'il from an extended 1 1 :;i to
Kttrope, and appeared in a leading
role with Pola Negri in “Good And
Naughty.” In “The Clinging Vine,”
; in which he worked under the direc¬
tion of Paul Sloane, he portrays the
role of a lovable young dreamer, with
no sense of business, while Miss Joy’s
characterization is that of an efficient,
mannish business executive, who sim¬
ulates a “clinging vine” for a partic¬
ular purpose.
THE RAINMAKER” AT
THE BIJOU WEDNESDAY
"The Rainmaker,” Paramount’s
mighty ii.ve-'lrnma, is the feature
showing :■! the Bijou Wednesday.
"The Rainmaker" may be pictur¬
esquely described as the story of a
jockey and a dance hall girl, runners
on l.ife’s race track, against whom
the opening odds arc heavy. Bach ov¬
ercomes a bad start, runs fair and
true for a little while, then weakens
and falls back into the ruck. Their
final race is run in a little border town
where the sky is the limit and any¬
thing can happen and does happen!
William Collier, Jr., portrays the
jockey, whose usefulness as such
comes to an abrupt end when lie is,
severely injured in a thrilling race.
Georgia Hale is the ex-dance hall
girl.
Succeeds Rogers
As Navy’s Expert
On Long Flights
Commander II. L. Bartlett.
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i The successor to the late Com¬
mander Rogers, hero of the
Hawaiian (Light and head of the
Navy's long range flying re¬
search department, is Command¬
er H. L. Bartlett, He is now
iti charge of the' building of
planes flight for the coust-to-coast
via the Panama Canal and
is expected to develop ships cap¬
able oj the Hawaiian flight.
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1926