Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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INE FARRAR *. “Tuer Woman" In
THE RIDDLE WOMAN”
Lavishly Produced With An All Star Cast
leatre Thursday, Nov. 25
Special Thanksgiving Day Feature
One Day Only, Matinee and Night Doors Open
at 1 O'clock. Continuous Show Until Midnight
Prices; 10 and 25c
wai tax incl
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her latest Paramount production call-igeous gowns; fascinaung1 in her fern- r DENVER ORDINANCE
ed “A Romantic Adventuress,” adapt-; inine appeal; triumphant in her drr-
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ed from the story “A Winter City Fa-; matic art. To quote the late Theo-
vcrite,” by .Charles Belmont Davis. dore Roosevelt, ‘There is only one
A Mr. and Mrs. Carter D^IIaaen-'star, Geraldine Farrar.” • • j
Paramount cpmedy, called .“A Model1
LIVING NEEDS STUDIED
CTTilPELS LANDLORDS i; BY STATE BOARD
V'tO FURNISH HEATi' ' ” -- ■ ’ '
'_-r-- ■ 1 Austin. Texas, Nov. 22.—Three bud-
DenVer, Nov: 24.—With the advent gets were considered by
FRENCH AMBASSADOR * .
RETURNS TO AMERICA
New York. Nov. 23.—Jean Jules
the indus-'Jusserand, french ambassador to the
Husband,” is also on the* program.
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. tonight another
production in six
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Beggar ini
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novel hf the same flame by
Soutar and BBgar Lewis has
t a splendfr % the iead-
Aiso added attractions to-j patrons at the Star Theatre last night
“ Mgtt and Jeff cartoon com
League of Nationsf and
ett *11 e Laughs r —♦ ”
Rig V special coinedy:
K|l remain as usual, only 10c
war tax included.
tomorrow, special Thanks-
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ram: Gsrtfldlne Far
Wtomaa,
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Reside seeing the smartest clothes
of the season and a bully horse race.
The studio craftsmanship of “The j.of cold weather. agitation for a city trial welfare commission jn its decfj| United States, arrived here today on
Riddle Woman” is impressively har- ' c.idinance regulating ttJ| heating of sion to fix a minimum blanket wage! the steamship La Savoie after a stay
monious with the brilliancy of its j apartments, rooming houses and ho- j of |12 per week for women and mi-
star and the power of its story. The tels is rife fn tbi§ dfty, following nu-jnors employed in foqr leading indtaS-
{luxurious and costly Interiors ehal-j merous complaints cf a Jack of suf-j tries of the state, according to Mrs.
j ler.ge the best efforts of the architec- . ficient heat in many of these domi-! Sutherland, secretary orthe tfommis-
tural and decorative arts, being among cites, made to the municipal health sion. The information for thefce were
department. ' } gathered by investigators in 42 towns
THE STAR.
♦ •> •><•♦« •> the largest ever erected in a studio.
learned the answer to a very stiff
problem in geometry—or .domestic
mathematics, which provided the
theme for the photoplay, "The New
York Wea,” itt which Alice Brady
Doors open at 1 o’clock pi. m.
tinuous show until midnight.
con- “i am in favor of such ordinance,’’ and cities in diverse, sections of the
(Advertisement)
shows her skill as a high powered
emotional actress.
The stbiy is one of_ marriage and
divorce.
It id a thoroughly entertain-
Program for the
an all-star picture, and all the players
comedy,
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News. Doors
Thursday, conth
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their parts well.
On the same program there is also
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is a distinct depu
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pieture audiences re-
vehicle is an ex
an Al Jennings western and a William
Franey comedy called “Nobody
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“The Furnace" Special Production
Thanksgiving Day.
“The Furnace,” a William Desmond
Taylor-Realart special production in
which Milton Stlls, Agnes Ayres and
a distinguished cart of screen players Lambly.
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in which
the- role of <Jail Ellis, *
American girl, who
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MO starred, will be the attraction at
the Star Theatre on Thanksgiving
day ani Friday. It is a story of so-
ciety Iffb. ;
. JR » Profressor
on a trip to China. I
K was adapted
rtory by Samuel
Is thoroughly good en-
Jack Holt ts seen as
program Ruth Roland
in “Ruth of the
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SPECIALTHANRS6IVIR6
AAY PROGRAM AT TIE
BEST THEATRE
TNIRSBAT
declared Cpuulflhhan Harry W. Ris- [state. t . '
22-21 ley, in stating that he would confer The woman totally self-supporting
{with the- city attorney’s department. v;as taken as the standard.
‘The people who rent apartments and j The clothing budget was prepared i will and friendship,
rooms pay for heat and are entitled Dy the department of home'econom-
jto heat. Lack^ of heat frequently re-, ics, University of “Texas, and incor^
isuits, in sicknets and death. A law.porated all articles deemed necessary
Thankcaivinff Corwiro Brohibit,n^^profiteering landlord .to clothe a woman in self-relspect
■ IlMIlnOglVIllg OUI VluC from fieezilfg' his tenants is neces- and comfort for a period oY one year.
. ---- jsary.” iThia budget was submitted to 144
The following program will be ren Many of thct- large cities, it was ! reputable merchants for estimates of
dered at the union Thanksgiving pointed out, hAve ordinances which current prices on seasonable gar-
service at the First Methodist church, require a cdktain temperature in tnents of good quality. From author-
at 10 o clock, the pastor presiding apartments, hotels and rooming ‘ ftative sources information was ob
Hymn, CoroWOp^ ' 'houses during the cold weather. hained from eastern wholesale mar-
o-f several months abroad.
x The ambassador left here Julj 3
for a vacation trip which was in-
terrupted when he was sent to War-
saw as a member of the French mis-
sion. '•
M. Jusserand declared he returned
to this country with the same mes-
sage that the first French ambassa-
dor brought—“a message of good
Speaking of France, he said the ac-
tion was intensely busy with recon-
struction and looked hopefully to the
future despite the handicap of heavy
governmental expenditures. Pay--
ments of indemnity by Germany wai
expected, he said, as a result of thef
firm stand assumed by the allies.
Prayer^ Rev. F. F. Kraft.
Anthem, Congregational chotr, tl
Will Sing of the Mercy of the Lord.”
Scripture leading, Rev. V. A. God-
bey.
Solo, Mrs R. P. Stevens, "In Joy 1
Triumphant Praise the Lord” (A=h-
ley).
Reading proclamation. Rev M. O.
^ets.that the average decline in clo-
j thing prices that would become ef-
of the Y. M C. A. I fective with the retailer by early
This de-
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Righ Y. Meets.
The dining room
last evening 'presentedwa very happy {sPI‘i"n5 was 33 1-3 per cent.
: Fair and Colder.
The weather man offers a Thanks-
giving menu of fair and colder. TSh
present weather is the kind that
makes this section famous.
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scene. Seatedk-around a long table^c^ne was taken into■ consideration In
were the meidlirts or the new club‘of fbcinK the clothing average at $1.76
per week.
ReM the Want Ads for borgains. pany.
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. There will
madd in the1
Thanksgiving
close at 1 p. m.
Notice,
be no
Violin solo, MT&s Colley.
Misg Elizabeth Collej' at organ.
Collection for United Charities,
Rev. J. C. Oehler (Offertory).
Anthem, Baptist choir, “Awake and
Sing.” (Rodeheaver).
Sermon, Rev. D; B. Clapp.
Authem, First Methdist church
choir, ”0, Be Joyful,” (Excell).
America, by congregation.
Penedictkm, Rev. C. W. Hooper.
11 which Palestine should feel proud,
'namely the Hiflr Y. In previous re-
ports the purpose of the club has
been printed. ’ Earl Selman returned
thanks, and after the feast was over
the meeting was turned into a busi-
ness one. G&ders were elected as
f°llows
Earl Seimaigjiresident.
Howard Valentine, vice president.
Allen Johuflfifcv sec.-treaa.
The second budget incorporated
the cost of board and room includ-
ing lights and heat taken from state-
ments of 292 proprietors of boarding
and rooming houses where women of
moderate wage might live in respec-
tability and obtain wholesome food.
This budget averaged $9.75 per week.
The third budget covered the Hems
of car fare, laundry, doctor and den-,
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Several important committees were]tal care- toilet articles and amus*-
- - - - -- ments, averaging $2.04 per week.
The three budgets including all
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Special Church Service.
At St. Philip’s church Thanksgiv-
Geraldine Farrar, the star glorious, i»g. Holy communion. 9 o’clock. The
as fascinating as Mona Lisa, in her rector urges all the members to at
portrayal of “The Riddle Woman.”
Her complex personality, her tigress
like emotion, her exquisite languor,
her vibrant appeal, reflect the mys-
tttry of a woman’s heart: mirrors the
Daiton will be seen at the exquisite vagaries of the eternal en-
on Thanksgiving day in igma. She is dazzling in her gor-
tend the usual Thanksgiving service
at the First Methodist church at 10
o’clock.
. elected and gobd results are sure to
!come ft om their work. After a gen-
j eral discussion-- plans were definitely
adopted for a first-class program Sun-
> day afternoon at 4 o’clock. The club
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invites ail boys of the1 high school to
he present. Come out and join them.
Reporter.
Remember the sunrise prayer meet-
items deemed “adequate to . supply1
women and minors with the' neces-
sary cost <?f proper living and to
maintain the health and welfare of
such women and minors” totaled
$t3.55. In reducing this minimum to
$12 a majority of the commission
took into consideration the declining
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ing at 6:30 af'tte First Christian' Prices of aU commodities and the in-
church. All members of the church j elasticity of the law that precludes
for Thanksgiv- and sEndeavor are urged to be present.' zon*nF-
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Breakfast will be served.
Chairman Social Committee, j Advertise n to tne Herald today.
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“Crooked
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A Puranumut Picture with Jack Holt and Clyde Fillmore
Adapted from the story, “Dinner at Eight”
AL80 “RUTH OF THE ROCKIES,” with Ruth Roland
Misgiving Program
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
trip through pleasure’s playground via New York and Monte
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THE BEST THEATRE
Palestine’s Largest and Leading Amusement Center
House Warm and Comfortable
TODAY, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24TH, 1920, ONE DAY ONLY
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Picture, adapted from the story, “A Winter City Favor-
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MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY
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Special Edgar Lewis-Pathe Production in six gigantic reels
The picture is gripping and virile in theme and has been given
splendid support. It is without doubt one of Edgar Lewis’
best pictures.
Also added Attractions Tonight
Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Comedy entitled
The League of Nations
and a Vitagraph Big-V special Comedy
CfiU^ I au.aw.La. I aa^M
He Laughs Last
featuring James Aubrey
Prices only 10 and 25 Cents, War Tax Include^
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Coming Tomorrow; Geraldine Farrar in “The Riddle Woman,
directed by Edward Jose, with an all-star cast; also Sunshine
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Comedy “His Noisy Still,” and Pathe News; Poors open at
1 o’clock; continuous until midnight. ;• ‘ .
VOCAL SELECTIONS BY MRS. VIN80N
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Alice Brady
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“The New
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A Realart Picture
Also Al Jennings and Franey Comedy
“Nobody Home”
SPECIAL THANK8GIVIN6 PROGRAM
“Marriage makes me think of the furnace at the
such a good chance of getting burnt.” These were 4he
the little London factory girl spoke as she looked shyly
upon the most sumptuous and lavish wedding of that
when Folly Vallance, lovery. popular musk-ai comedy .
Anthony Bond, wealthy Canadian, were married. The story
nace,” through which the souls of these envied and yet ui"
were compelled to pass before the drofca of convention,
misunderstanding had been burned away, forms thfr
theme of the - , . y ^ f *J
WILLIAM D. TAYLOR SPECfAL FEATURE P»
“TheFuma
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1920, newspaper, November 24, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014962/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.