The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 273, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
SATURDAY MAY 11. 1921
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AT THE LEADING THEATRES TODAY
MI ISIt N Hob (Jiier and IIH Pioneer filrli.
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final. t l.oii is in (.n i r
nmrkablf rhiu irt rlalion
I "f nan Mi-s Cordon plati d in
V i various stork rotiiiani t!ios
- Ilr ur 'ram in. schools in which
so ni.in of our trial fitars .i-itnred
thcir fiint rU'limi iiIh of st.ii.eri. iff
ai .J I it. r hi- hi rann known b i i
i' v Mothi-i i t-f in th. Maui
pl.l s Thi I .mil of thp Kr. e
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if' ill of tb. s. ro( s In mine
h' r Hi. hlfch-st rale anil iniui.i.ji
latum from boib iwssand iibln
1I .wr it ri in in i for ih ..i
tiori" ..f i hi pi otoiu to .mlaim
Mis i orilon ! a -tar Tins or
curr. 1 ilur.n. the initial slow Ink of
thi -rrmti vin-lnn of tinnli HiitM i
nur Jlunn.'. miUi MthoiiKh
Mij- i. orilon was not mhiii.s. 1 an
th pru ripal i I r In th proline
tion th. rrlli. h nml patron uliki
Wire unanimous In the opinion that
h r work c.onipl. th memlirulnw.il
i writhlm; 'l in the plctnr. V t
followed a mimlui up.- of part in
tbr Hex llearh tii Th. North
W Ind h Mallm
Lewis J J--il2titrk thii . cuml a
'beat on all completion In m ttlns
MIbb Gordon i sUnaturi to a i .infract
calling for htr Millar appearand on
the scru n. the n-ult of which will
be spin In Tin Cr iitict low
It in told that a prominent motion
picture actrpM in fact one of the
brightest light In fltmdom own
In r success to the friendly spirit of
peott Dunlap. who directed that
much discussed photo-drama. "The
fnr rcin(.r Heformcd ' a William Fox
'production starring William Rus-
hi II which Is to open at the Alamo
theatre tomorrow Several earn ago
Dunlav and sei ural intimate heard
about a little choruB -nlrl who bad
In i n left behind by h.-r company
b. rauBe of a broken ankle Her rent
had not been paid for weeks
Dunlap and hla friend lmmedl-
anlv went shopping for "the kid"
and came back looking like a ver-
itable Santa Claus with foon flow-
rs and an electric stove because
th v had learned there war no heat
in her room Thev found a verv
frightened unhappy and miserable
llttli ;lr! All she had eaten in two
iis was one banana Dunlip sa.i
In neer not such a thrill in his life
an when he saw the look of linpiiiiei
and plief on that little Kirl s face
Whin uhe got well he took h r to
the old Selig BtudloFi. where she ob-
tained her flrBt motion picture Job
AT LAST IT'S HERE
VERA CORDON
("MOTHER" or "HUMORESQUE")
IN
'THE
GREATEST
LOVE'
THE SCREEN'S GREATEST MOTHER
IN
The Greatest Presentation of
IN
THE GREATEST THEME
For Your Health
diiink
Maurice "Water
118 -.VILLI VMS ST P O ULOCK
t.OH'" t wish tli wuil open
up ih.it w National oil nv o I
kin si tin r. t of lh. -on of
Tii an
nisi oNrt Nn 01 n.
ilML l SIDMI.K.
TOD VI YMrrOMOUROW
7
fTfw
i:sri:iiN picniti:-. mom'
I'OI'I l.lt n.- MIM.INt.
Back from the
Cleaners
You 11 alw.-ns werconie the silit
of om uim nturnlns with our
home fiirii"lilni-'s If ou h.ie
had wmk illno b us In the past
that insurance rnoiiKh for jou
that it s t'n hlvhibt quaritj work
Tlio fin. st of curtain materials or
drapes will come back to jou in 1
its nest coniiiuon- clean and re-
fnhend for another se ison o
sr r Ice
Modern Laundry
.-o w w M u sti:i:ih'
ITY AIRDO
One Door East New National Theatre
ME
TODAY
GUY HICKMAN DRAMATIC CO.
PRESENTS
THE'eSCAPE PROM SING SING"
AL-o Pictures
Admission including tax Adults 60c Children 30c
v
Directors
Summer Prices:
A
Haling specialized in bin prelen
tlous Western prodnrtions and hav
1114 several of I lie season's kp atest
micceyses to his credit. Richard Kip-
ling whose elaborate special produc-
tion of Miin J Neitz s "Outlawed'
I
St s- 70 ffL M jag uk w ff a H SBBW VTBBL?ifi'v
rV m ' fw&i III M Irarll lv Ji 1 M 1 1 j
( CJjfcy MJf ij S5S? "a m U '555' ViK'kv i i m...
Cli COOLEST PLACE TN BBECKENRIDgE VL
il nn) vy I
AMBR
Simmon & Schwartz
Evening1 Entire House 3oc
Supreme Vaudeville and Photo Pla)
"UP IN THE MOUNTAINS''
"Clueken&turivev"
'Tlie Beloved Brule"
A MUSICAL COMEDY HIT 22 PEOPLE
'ALMOST MARRIED
V COISMNt. Ul.-nltN 1)KM
AKI.IS-. M KJ.s M'ltrKN
in:m r in "nn:
di: il
tleorge Arlis making Iiih screen
debut in "The Deiil. showing at
the Capitol Theatri today takes in
to his hand the destinies of an art-
ist a model an banker and bis
wife He has marked these people
for his own kingdom of misery Out
of their Truth and Ooodness ho
Mould create Evil Hut. that Truth
can and does ovircome Evil. Is one
of the points of Interest In this pho
topla triumph
opens at the Kuh theatre tomor-j
row maintains that the so-raild
Wistirns are In far the most I
popular pictures that find then wa J
to lh" screens of the world "
thiatricul seasons cfime and go I
sas Mr Kipling there are short in-
tervals during which other tpes of
stryus seem to win the popular fane; '
to the exclusion of all others but(
the Westerns No matter what the'
prevailing taste for drama may be
whetehr it be society drama under '
world drama rural drama or wild
melodrama the popularity of stories i
of our groat Weal never seam to'
lessen. Whother It li becanse of the
plcturesqtioneia o ft he characters or!
the fnct that Weatern stories are!
thoroughly red bloodod American I
I cannot say; but this has been -clearly
Roy
tewart
in
-THE DEVIL DODGER"'
also
Mutt and Jeff Comedy ami Kinogram
iil..ll!!l!!l.l!l!i;S.:!!l!i!llli!M
NOW
AND
Having induced Mr Arllas to do( demonstrated to me; a good whole-1
what he had long refuued to do gomP Wostern story woll told and
well acted Is sure to receive a royal
welcome from American picture au-
make a moving picture Associated
Exhibitors proceeded to make a pho-
toplav that should reach the height
of perfection In its ivr detail
Thi first st p taken was to sicun
r.dmiind (ioublliik to write tin Htor.
anil James ixirik. to ill ect To in
sun thi er b -.t in utagi m ttiii.B
f barbs K !. ii I a di sit n r and Hi
t rlor dtcoritor and hos cori s of
trained arclut. . t ami lechnu iann
were rnganid to rrate and cotiitruci
the stage stt!r The photograph)
was put Into the skilled hands of
Harry A Fishb. -k The cast Is a
small one. Ion mry role Is an Im-
portant one ami worthy a star
Thirefore such well known artists
as 'Jj.lvl.i Hnamer Lucy Cotton. Hd-
inund I.owe Kul.iml Uuttomley and
Mrs Arlixs V r. engaged
The Whistle!
dknees '
New Mill l'lleil.
J C Maxwell et al 8 O
Chiipman et al; for foreclosure
II
of
Coming Tonunrow
William Russell
"THE REFORMED CHEATEJT
also r
LICE HOWELL
In Two-Reel Comedy
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WrHX
DIRECTION
J.C.LAMONETT! N.
mmmn mi
TOMORROW 1
IYHERE THE PUBLIC KNOWS THEY SEE GOOD SHOWS I
The Sciibulion
of two Conlmenls
Adults 35c
' Ciiildren ioc
i
i
i
T
1 ve never been
your wife
Fm just tKe
woman in
your house."
A Drama of
"Don't Care Husbands
and Neglected Wives
SPECIAL
TOMORROW
r-i ! 1$00
itheDevil
j Fiom.HLs Famous Stage Success
I . WOA1EN KEA R E VEN MIS SJ J ADO W
DON'T HOME
' WIFE CIIILRDEN
LOVE
mean anytliing to you
"THE WOMAN
IN HIS ROUSE"
?
PICTURE THAT YOU'LL f
NEVER FORGET I
Thf girl on tho right has "won the
Jump' Back to tho camera la the
referee who has Just sounded her
whistle for the e rt of the first
isprlng basketball gaina at Crya
Mawr colloso.
AMERICAN
He mocks
Jle biiocks
Me bij;li.-
JI( Iie-H
THE DEVIL
Tie JiamiLb
He laiuiLs
He advises
Ue surprises
A most unusual production mind-clutching in its
drama fhwless in its acting marvellous in its set-
ting a sensation of sensations.
Also
Harold Lloyd Comedy
"High and Dizzy"
TRY TO
GET IN
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 273, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 14, 1921, newspaper, May 14, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122152/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.