Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Then thundering hoofs, the wild
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Round and round—the fiery, bullet-
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b* JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS
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“Single Wives”
Corrinne Griffith and
Silis in “Smglr Wives”
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by dramatic critic* to be the nto.t
4tup«ndot>* pictuntation yet given I forced by a i
4« the pnblte. A wealth of detail. I hi* nume of
•periocular affort*. and the immenca 1 that of betng
to" n—1._ A* 1-— —.—[ ,
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7 The atery With the vast sweep of
the WMtetn plains for background,
aeron which Wind the -rcovered wag
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^AT THE PICTURE SHOWS NEXT WEEK
MARY PICKFORD AT THE PALACE
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“COVERED WAGON” AT DREAMLAND
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ternational Jamboree, tfitte, abe htv-
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roverffl ‘‘prairie
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! ands of Indians and othvi churactnirs
employed for this piodactiyn,
laid. Most of the picture w/as
i filmed in Utah and Nevada. A
buffalo hunt uas staged on Antelope
un jcKerfing stain, * Island tn the Great Sall Lake, where
*“1 *u ' 1 'is saifi to be the largest herd of
bison in the world.
Magnificent mountain
portrayal of such
< huraclers as Kit Carson, Jun Brid-
ger and Bill Jackson are featured
in the picture. v
day and Friday of next w%ek. The
■■’"t of the drama, giving an old
theme with a new turn, tells of
n woman who seeks attentions 4>nd
love from another man when her
—a to give them to
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Vernon of Haddon ( • • ■ • ■
Marshall Neilun production I'he intrigue which befalls him. The J
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Mary Pickford, will be , . ? ,
.. J ' ry comes when her lover rescues
ur t i,,n n ♦ Inn Pn hipu I nun. . . -- * * - - ,* JT7
she is being stabbed by | ton Sills, El Hot Dexter, Myrtle Dex-
ter, ano others.
her just as i
. the jeulousi queen.
be thje | ' Flaming Youth"
Pickford | Moore in the title role
' ‘ > star ' “ 1 ""
| Colleen Moore afxl Ben Lyon m
, "The Law of the Uwl«»»"
be shown at the Kamel Theater ...
Monday and Tuesday of next week' ‘ s;,
jvith Dorothy Dalton in the
/ole. It an adventure
<yp«y and Tartar life along
Danube.
. 4e Kwuc «>iu i uoy
featured in the ca(t.
Mia* Dalton
Strongest role in t her screen ca trees
reer in this prediction. She per gypsy
,nrayv the part of a Tartar maid him to
rwho is sold at public auction in li- lque<n.
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retrieve the princess. The two
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Open Day or Night
J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wilson and AlanTfale in d Scene from the
t paramount picture- >Tt\E COVERED WAGON* r
James Cruse’s Paramount picture
“The Covtr»d W»g«n" is the draw-
ing card on the Dreamland Theater’s
program for next sfeek. I
"Dorothy
Hall." a I
featuring
the attraction at the Palace Thea-
ter Monday. Tuesday and Wednes-
day pf next week. The story is
Taken from the novel by Chgrlis
Major by the same name.
The picture is said to
greatest photoplay Miss
has made, with the inimitable
in a ^nek nown-up role. Miss Pick-
to>d takes the role of the vixenish
miss of 18 who braves parental
wrath, faces treachery, intrigue and
liven treason to wed’ her heart’s
[choice. She frt supported by Allan
a,’“ j 1 o«rest, Mure Dermott, Andere Ran-
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No orders delivered for less than five bars or accepted fo“
more than 20 bars.
land she help* her lover to escape . binding* of .wedlock. The nnswer
[the intrigue which befalls him. The to her experiment form* the plot
ot u most unusual photodruma..
I Miss Moore is supported by Mil-
Ernest
The pfot j Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver,
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Sea scout VoTiman and 3<XSut C«1- ,
lins have walked I(W mffte sbotrd the
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The wool swimmiqg team !» prac-\l
tiring dnily in the big tanks 3
camp fire programs with
the massed scouts have
every night All the boyi are tVpoodl
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will ! <jOidatiorl of
father, and i
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title to love.
Htory of 1 One of the outstanding* dramatic
the incidents in the «tor\ in the warring
Theodore Kosloff, ( hjrles of the gypsies <»n
Roche and Tully Marshall uro the
___T., it<> retrieve the prinurMs.
is said to have fhe ‘tribes happily adjust
screen ca trees and Sahande,
She por- 1 gypsy chief’s love,
the gypsy ’
-Flaming Youth”
with
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to the Palace Theater
and Thursday of next week.
Colleen Moore portrays the flap- j plot
perish, hoyden young girl who is 41
an atmosphere where [
ftsure ia the only con- i love from anoth
In the role of Patricia , husband refuaes
un- I ht r.
, ah» ix I Corrinnt* Griffith takes the role
interpreta- of Betty .Iordan, the woman, nnd
Milton Sills is her leading mascu-
line support.
The climax of the story turns up-
incident to Betty’a husband,
saveH the day when she is
herself falls in love. To mfTr about to elope with her sweetheart,
ry would spoil the romance of Ipvr, | it awakens her to her husband's
she reasons, and determines to give :truo values and adjusts their en-
all that love demands without the I tangled lives.
ons” with their human freight is the I Gharles Ogre,
material f »r the picture. 1* . k ” " “* * "
w . .. ... is >.aid to ilrumatic with the lh- John Fox.
program for next «feek. It will be ! lirext woflwurtaineil hh4 with the | Five hundred
ghown Tbunday, Friday, and 8»t-l*toiy unfdlding lik, a panorama of j rchooner*" were
j an earlier day. , ! j.
. "' , The them® of the ktory concerns > were <
of thi* production, said | the adventures of a gallant young j it I* «aid.
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rival's enmity to clear
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■ a caftle thief, and of
de #n which it Wan produced go : winning hi* bride under heavy dif
a" make it the outstanding picture I firulties. J. Warren Kerrigan n j
i the man. Lois Wilson, the girl, and i the
I Alan Hale the scheming villain. 1
This trio does- the major part of I
I the Acting. Others in the east are |
shots ,
historical <yo1f”i»nd other*.
The story concerns Dorothy Ver-
non, who is| betrothed to Sir Mal-
colm Vt^him, but who shortly be-
' foil' the^kedding ceremony meets
x i and falls in love with Sir John
DOROTHY DALTON TO BE AT KAMEL More than $250,000 r. month is Masters, to whom she had been be-
j p:.id out in Mothers rensions by Itiothed when a child but from
; th«- five provinces of Canada which, vhom she had been separated
/ [have adopted the system of pen- [through a family feyd ’She resists
(sions. thi. scheme to marry Sir Malcolm,
girl who
atmosphere
perish,
reared in
recklFss pleasure
sideratifffi I..
F< ntriss, a charming, nistve, and
sophisticated society girl, >h» is 1
said to give excellent int^rp rota-
tions of this new type of young |
woman. She observe, thnt the mar-
riage of her parents, her sisters, '
and of her associates turn out 'tin- on* an
successfully and unhappily, and then I which
she herself falls in love. Tn mffr- [about
l9ve, | It
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the I tangled lives.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1924, newspaper, August 2, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239116/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.