Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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OkANGE DAILY LEADER
TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919
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LESTER PARK
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LILLIAN WALKER
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elusjons in which Miss Talmadgo and to-hand battle with a rival lover who
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mstrewn path/ of the realm of romanee.
Planter’s
Hotel and
Cafe •
I Peggy Hyland, of William Fox films,
spends most of her spare time in her
Guarantee
Shoe Store
Ha! Soldier Boys.
Glad to See You
Rupert Ju Ilian’s
Latest Production
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Altogetber there rp five suitors for
Arabella's hand, and the others in addi-
tion to Harrison Ford, are Monte Blue,
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Frank Peveto, Ford 327788,
Mary ,
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Strand Comedy
Christie Comedy
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PHARMACIST BROWN
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Amusements
County Clerk A. II. Coale issued the
following marriage licenses yesterday:
Rtobert C. Mootin ami Morg Mootin,
Guy H. Deaton and Willie B. Bur-
ton.
James Lewis and Rosella Walker.
Jophus Jones ami Oli Johnson
Albert Momeyer ami Mrs. Lcontine
Hodgkison. -
Richard Boxton and Mrs. Della Ber-
nard.
It is jnevitable that in the end we Men Desire.’’ In one thriving scene of Division Goes Through
ve another of those satisfying eon this prodnetion Miss Bars had a hand ।
Chas. Walston
Manager
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flung her arms around him tn pull himjthe hard fighting in France, officers
8 way from the eloset, the iron era** said today. •
New Autos Registered
A i void Garrison, Ford 327784.
Joe Bernard. Fori 327785,
George I. Mosier, Hupmobile 327-
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Constance Talmadge
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Romance and Arabella
tried to shoot her true lover. The man;
-of her choice was hiding in a closet,
and the murderous rival made for the
hiding place with a revolver. The eruel
Th nttrnction at the Strand fon or
row will be Constance Talmadge in
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J hns been selected to support Mary Me- ■
Laren in "‘Prairie Gold,’ an adapts- •
I tion from the St. Clair Leyis story now •
“BIII"
Hart
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counted nine long seratehes which the
cross had inflicted upon her.
“I hate in be seratehed, ‘4 declared;
Miss Barn. “and of all things I hate to
Katherine” Kirkhan went’ rummaging
through some old trunks stored away
in the attic of her home recently, look-
ing for some elothes of a style worn
about twenty yenrs ago, that she might
put to use in her wardrobe. She found
several things of her mother’s that she
could use, and also came across a box
of her own baby pictures. She had lots
of fin looking over them. How ye envy
Kathleen id her rummaging.
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March 1Gth wae the relense date of
•Thrce Men and a Girl,” by the Fam
ous Payerlasky, and in which Mar-
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Merchants and business men’s meet-
ing tonight. Chamber of Commerce
Rooms 7:30.
of Commerce
Henry Piaggio
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WILLIAM S L1RT
inBreed of Men’
Aa AHTCEArT Picture
Commercial Vehicles Licensed
Madv and Steinher, St udehuker,
327787. *
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Irons and some new npnaratus will on
doubtediy have to be devised to repre-
sent the creaking stairs.
eye, have proved. the bane of the exist-
ence of Barbara Tennant for the past
few weeks. The young English actress
t(The
Love
Hunger”
giu rite Clark hw the -fur role.
fourteen cockatoos, six parrot's and six-
ty prize carrier pigeons.
■ being filmed by Director Todd Brown ■
mjing. Besides Miss McLaren, Dave But- ■
jler, who will be remembered for his • ,
■ I work in "The Great Love,'' will bem
reach' the ship from the
I lis "honorable disehnrge will follow
soon after his arrival in the states as
his four years enlisi ment in the navy |
will l»e completed in August. He Kas
seen much active medicah. duty in for-
eign waters for the past twenty {
months.
He state* that he is very anxious to
t( Terror of
The Range”
receipt of a letter from their son, Mar- I
vin, who i chief pharmacist on the ’
hospital ship U. S. S. Panther, stating
that orders have been received on
board te ship for him to return to
the L'nited States as soon as his relief
Clothex, the apple of every woman" ins tonight. Chamber
» The title of the Universal special at- m
B traction which is coming to the Amer-"
mican tomorrow, is “‘Creaking Stair,''#
B Undoubtedly the title has drawing abil-
J ply of its own, but it is a matter of#
BI interest to find out how Manager Kit- ■
mterman intends to produce a creak in ■
# his screen. So far as is known it will!™
■ I require an entirely new apparatus. The J
- galloping horse, thunder and lightning ■
machines, wave apparatus and the hag m
of glans are all familtar to theatre pa mi
E | toplay was made. offers spectacular op-
■ | portunities in those scenes which depict
mthe secret assembling of the night rid-
! era. Vast Vistas are presented in mak-
BI ing a photographic record of the mys-
■ terious gathering of these ghostly
■ horsemen.
“Romance and Arabella,'' which is'who Has just turned her art to motion
said to be Willinm J. Hurlbut's bestpietures, had to provide eighteen eos
attempt as an author for the spoken- tumes for her part in the Hampton pro-
stage, end in the capable hands of See-duction, What Every Woman Wants.”
narioist Edith Kennedy and Director; This new film features Grace Dar-
Walter Edwards, it has turned out to mond, an,d in one afternoon Miss Ten-
bo one of Miss Talmadge ‘s most likable nant had to make twelve changes.
sereen ereations. | Clothes are worse than a nightmare
Harrison Ford is the leading man into her. Miss Tennant asserts. They are
‘Romanee and Arabella,” and he has an enigma. but there are many women
m joying her work today at the American
# in a role which, though entirely new
■ I to her, admirably suits her talents, when
m“‘Love Hungor, ” is shown.
Bl The action of the story takes place
heroic star raised no outcry.^ When the ing tonight. Chamber of Commerce
scene was eompleted, however, she Rooms 7:30.
Krows, adapted the story from
Breckenridge Ellis’ famous
“Fran.” ,
Vitagraph’s “The Cambric Mask.”
starring Alice Joyce, is an nmbitions un-
dertaking on the part of Tom Terries,
the director of Miss Joyce’s produr
’ tions The Robert W. Chalmers novel
| of the same name from which the pho-
ealled the “Thnv Bears."’ Eve Unehl
adapted it for the screen.
Richard Barthelmess is Miss Clark’s
leading man. In tin east are Percy
Marmont, Jerome Patrick, Ida Darling.
Cha-. Craig, Betty Bouton and Maggie
H. Fisher.
JUSTICE COURT
Dr. J. H. Thomas, tried before
Judge Tatum on the charge of failing
to report contagious diseases to the
health department, was acquitted.
Amanda Mack, colored, charged with
vagrancy, plead guilty, fine and costs,
eleven dollars and seventy cent.
Viola Smith, colored, charged with
vagrancy, plead guilty: fine and costs,
eleven dollar* and seventy cents.
To show you
our heart ‘s in
the right place,
you can have
any shoe we
have at cost.....
a part which keeps him busy from morn- who would be willing to be burdened
■ding young men who'by that very thing if they could
will provide suffieient romanee for'the *ure the Tennant wardrobe. Million Dollar Corporation to build
girl of his heart and the girl is Con . — — your city. Meeting tonight, rooms of
stance, in -the role of Arabella Caden- Wound* and more wounds were Theda - Chamber of Commerce at 7:30.
hov-e Bara’s reward for playing in “ When j .....— —0----------
Everything new and
clean
“Deane” Laneis at first a florist’s
helper. She is ‘dearie’’ to everyone
and anyone—until luxury’s lure and the
desires of a worldly, ignorant girl are
aecomplished. .
■. “‘Deariel‘,becomes the companion of
a wealthy man. Her t rahsforiation is
complete. Instead of a half room she has
a palnec; in place of dolls, dogs; the
cheap jewelry is cast away for real
and glittering gem*. Glorious frocks
and sartorial splendors are hers.
And she does not realize that her pal
ace in a eage, her dogs a mockery, her
jewel* unreal, until— there enters the
man.
Poor, struggling against the tide of
exacting life--but winning, he repre
sents to love denied “Dearie,” the blue
bird St happiness. He believes his love
is spotlens; she lets-him continue in this
bellef. She bursts the bonds her love-
moribund patron has east about her—
and marries the man..
Then the blasting lintax, the visits
tion of her sins of the past on “Dearie”
and her salvation.
Supporting Miss MeLaren are Jaek
Mullhall. Clarissa Selwyn, Lucretia
Harris and Herbert Prior.
a mnn who is deceived and who diseov-
era the fact in time to saye himself
from diagra ■ and h s frien from
ruin, his portrayal stands out with a
vividness that is nt-compelling. The
story is by J. G. Hawks and .Mr. Hart
directed it hi mar If. The production waa
staged under Ahe supervision of Thos.
H. Ince.
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Lumber and
American Friday ALICE-oYCE <(The Lion ane
Re-registered Autos
Max Shilling Furniture Co., Ford,
219274.
ome of the prineipals. Thurston Hall,
the leading man, together with Willard •
Lous and Lydia Titus, will take part m
in this Ptetnre which is to be directed J
by, Tod Browning. ®
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Newport Kews, Va., March 25.— Not
one idemher of the llith field artil-
lery of the 30th division, commahled
cross and ’ Nashville, u d
■ Arthur Carow, Antrim Short and Jnmes hung the tale./Every time Miss Bara composed of Tenne xsecans, was lost in
■ I Neill. Another member of the cast isn--- he- ---- --u-a him t -1 himithe hard fighting in Fran
■ Gertruda Claire, who plays the delight-
■ fully sympathetic role of Aunt Effie.
Coming to the American tomorrow is
“‘Creaking Stairs. ” Mary McLaren’s
newest special release, in which she is
said to be at her best.
“Chreaking Stair*,” is a story with a
not nnusual theme, bat with a elimar
that ■ is terrific and a denoument that
is biktorie in film-mnking.- The per-
nonality of Mary MeLaren and the di-
rection of Julian provide the rest
“Creaking Stnirs,’" is a preachment
against the “"easiest way,"’ without be
ing in any sense “preachy The moral
is so bound up with the story that it
has no identity. That is. the story
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Big Bill Hart was never more con- ltself is the moral. We sce the work
vineing, never more, actve or lik able, | ing out of the cycle of life; reversion
than us the sheriff in his new photo-1 to type if you will.
piny, "‘Breed of Men,” which is show
ing today at the Strand. In the rale bf
I in a amall town where a child of the eir-
ene seeks a home away from the saw-
dust ring in the household of Hamilton
I Gregory, a famous evangelist.
It diselosca why the girl picked the
I Gregory home and unwinds a pretty lit-
tle romaneg in which L. C. Shumway is
the hero. Mi»s Walker receives the sup
pot of sach other well known stars as
Herbert Prior, Allene Hale, Stanley
Orr, Andrew Arbuckle nad Lydia Knott.
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