Gainesville Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1926 Page: 18 of 18
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returning the most delicate article
Tale of Crookdom
‘•Hush Money,” by Al Jsekoon and
Mann Page comes fresh from the
police blotter, vt* the hearlinea of
police reporters. There is a jewel
robbery, reminiscent of the late Wool-
worth neckla** myatery. Three is
even the private detective wLo re-
turns them for the reward. It ia
somewhat better written than most
crook dramas and. Leing taken par-
tially from life, is more original.
Ibsen revivals go merrily on. The
Actors’ Theatre ia giving “Ghosts”
and thi apruduetion—an unuaaally
fine one—jnst about runs the Tbecu
cycle. LuciBe Watson as Mrs. Alving
ami Jose Ruben's Otwold prove that
•Ghosts" can still walk with dignity
ami beauty.
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Spring Follies
The Greenwich Village Follies blos-
<>ms out in spring cltbcs, hold-
; ing elver three of four of the best
| skits of the winter show. "The Spy’’
I and ^Moving In" are as original and
amue ng numbers as will be found in
any New York revue. And there's
i dimpled Irene IN-lroy and Bailey and
s Barnpm as particular features.
“Rainbow Rose” is a musical ver-
sionlof Zelda Sears' "Luck Break,”
i whicji did not succeed as a comedy
i l>i«kljncti<m, but may now be saved
] by .4 few music hits, not the least
; of which is, "When the Ifurdy Gurdy
jThENlSON and Henrietta Little Th?-
Le agree have announced their rep-
resentatives f<w the 1!»2« inter-rity
production of the Tattle Theatre t»f
Gaiaesville. Fred l*e McFadden of
the Denison Little Theatre has been
chosen to play the part of "Kempy
James." while Mis* Mamie Kar Nut-
ter. vice president, of the Players of
Henrietta, will play "Kathcrin*
Bence.” EMon f. McGee will l»e one
of the representatives of the Uttle
Theatre of GainewviHe. Denton was
unable to secure a player to be ca«t
as Dad Bence, so the Little Theatre,
of Fort Worth baa taken up the
task, and Director Hunter Gardner
expresses his belief that they will
he successful in securing a represent-
ative.
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and a genera) no-account feeling,
it is a sign your liver fs torpid. The
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.disorders in t*lie Jiyer. iptomath >g.nd
bowels is Herbin A It jacts power-
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_.2 are Partners For Life, You Bet!
About Their Proposal? Mary Forgets, Doug Won’t Tell
TyEW YORK.
Jm Fields—ves.
|V\eber “
the stage world his little boy, Herb.
Rat In His Motor
Littleton, N. H.—When Herbert
Fogg took his truck from the garage
he «smld nut understand why it up
erated with only three cylinders. In-
vestigation distloscd si large rat r?-
posing on one spark plug. It is !>♦•-
lieved the rat. was asleep when Ik»gg
started the motor and that tfic elee-
tricvity killed it.
It deals with tin- <-ri»t
freaks re
- The Drama
As| for the drama of the week par-
’ticulir interest «-entered in the open-
ing of the verj^attractive little May-
flower Theatre with “Juno and the
Paydock,” the tale of a simple Irish-
man! whose life ia interrupted by
the pntruaion of Erin’s political
serajnble. The autlior. Sean O’Casey,
was! a janitor or plumber or aome-
| thing like that four years ago and
5 in Dublin and wav points bis pro-
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START WEEK AT'
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KaaHstearetSiiH' rostra,
Herbert Fields is the author of one
of the three musical shows which.
uj»ening within a single week, give*
further proof that Spring is just
around the corner and that produc-
j era are getting ready for the sum-
mer trade.
“Papu Lew,” who has been grad-
ually fading from the active stage,
personally supervised and ‘directed
his son's show, which made its bow
under the title of "The Girl Friend,"
with Eva Puck and Sam MTrite. The
* spirit of the famed old comedian
. stalks the stage throughout the per-
formance. It's one* of tiie good. music
shows.
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xk various types for more than two
.years, Truman Bentley comes ■ into
his own in “Cappy Ricks”, the April
offering of the Little Theatre of
Gainesville, and has an bones' to
gtodness hero part in the person of
Captain Matt Peasley. Truma 1
starred in the initial offering of the
Little Theatre back in 1924 as the
65-yiear-old mail carrier of “Civil Ser-
vice.’’ His most recent part was that
of Officer Phelan in "Officer 066. ’
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To Great Eminence
A young man who was brought up
on a farm, qualified
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MTEW YORK. March 30.—"Doug”
1 v Fairbanks, human pretzel of the
silver sheet, almost got jilted by
"Our Mary” because he was so hand-
some!
“Ambrica's Sweethe^t” t;dd
about it herself.
"I first saw Doug on the ptage in
a play called ‘Gentleman of Leisure’.'”
confided Mary, memories making Jrer
hazel eyes wistful. "Ho Wore a <x»i-
lege box’ blazer and carried a tennis
racket under his arm.
"He looked like one of these hand-
some men collar ads. and 1 Lave nex-
er cared for tliat type. Ho didnt
‘knock dip cold’ at all at first.”
Mary simplw isn't reiwinhT how
many 1 inrns she laul seen Doug before
she "fell for him”—
Xor where lie proposed—
Nor bow—
Nor what lie said— >«. -
Mary I's.ked frightened at her lack
of rohiantic memories.-.
“isn't it alarming to find your
memory warehouse so bare <4 tl«c
usual romantic, story-book ghosts'”
she ipieried. < >.
Tfu'ii Douglas took his turn.
"All right, old lady, here's my side
of the story and I’ll stick to it! I
can't even remember the color of the
dress yon wore when I proposed.
That’s all the impression you made
upon me!”
Mary’s eye imps again came to the
surface. ’
"What’s so (leculiar alsnit that,
dear? You dop’f even know wltai
color I'm wearing any of the time'.”
“Doug means infiiiitelj- more to
me than my career.” Mary bail con-
tided to me Iwfore he came into the
loom. "J could learn that the public
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ie victim of their greatest crime,
owe of his strongest tricks m this vibrant
when we can do it so quiefejy, so
our pattrons. You need not hpve wash day worries. When you send your <
dered, you do not want themliroiight back spotted and half cleaned. That is why
honest-to-goodness service. “White, As Snow”, is the motto we use in ____
entrusted to us. Ask any of the many satisfied customers who have become regular patrons of this estab-
lishment and they will all say that pur laundry service is the best yet. As we have said before, we use
gallons of the softest water, plenty of pure soap, scientific methods—all combined to make our laundry serv-
ice an honest-to-goodness ope. Every piece is finished in perfect condition.
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nLAYK to be nubiaitted to the play
Jb-Ureading committee of the Little
Theatre of Gaineavillc for the 1926-
27 owwHtn were choaen at a conference
•attended by Director Julian T. Kwa.
Eldon I. McGee and A. Morton Smith
Friday evening. The committee,
which is to be appointed by BusineiM
Manager John S. Hardy ami whi«-b
will begin work about April I, will
consider ‘ fifteen plays, from whicii
they will choose six for next season
and tlie 1927 inter-city play.
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known blood.medicine and tonic. More
than fiftv’ million Ixittles have been
sold. If your dealer does not sell
the Discovery, in liquid or tablets,
you can obtain a package of the tab-
lets by sending-6.7c to the Dr. Pierce
Clinic, in Buffalo. N. Y. Also write
for free medical advice.
‘Papa Lew’’ Fields Fades Out of Stage
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Never" handly* give*
chaare to r4las from
into a gru . And. at — —• —
of tile IJoyi brand of fun. it is <■!« .v> for modificatioq of the Ifjth amend
■«d semdntf. merit and the Volstead act will b-
___L recommended to the smiatc judiciary
MLTHAT is liem)de,| as one of th" committee by the
’’ gieatett nix slifiy-dramas ever ■ ®»ittee.
noreeiied i» T<»| Broyxniug's prodm- j
Ison of "l|he IJnhi^y Three.” tk'?
ro (loWwyu Mayer picture emu-j
ing to the Maiesti'- Theatre Thursay
and Friday
inal adventure* of ilhree
cnii|eil from a dimef mu .*um.
A proiniriug «as’ ap| ears in this
underworld drama. It include? lari
Gbsriry, M4e Busch. Matt Moore. \ ie
U»1 il La.-I»H. Harn Eerles. Mathe.v and «-herfulness. Price SOc. Sold by
Betz. Walter I'raiv (1>ar|e . Wellslev, |
P.-r.x U illla ms. Mnrjoi'c M«>rtod.'Vi-|
•let Crane, laur Morr -on, Edward
C,»uiieHy. William Humphrey
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Nliernran. Texas, March 20.—W. L.
Nance Jr„ -on of Mrs. M. A. Nann-,
4722 Gaston irxenne, Dalias.* is an d-
fierr in two dramatic elide, in two
Nbermtrn college*. An Austin Col
iem* itinior, he is president of th<*
Strollers' ('tob nf that college, and
also business manager of the Pie-
rian Dramatic dub, made up of stn-<
dents of < avr Burdette College and
Anstm College
Nan*<• i, also otic of this year’s
j;-e*>«ie;its of the Atlirnaeiini Liter-,
ary S<xiety of Austin College. • Re-
• rn’lj be was-a m< nila*r of the Jun-
iors’ s|M'lling tcaui wbi«-b engaged
young ladies of Kidd-Key College in
an eM-fashioned »|>elliwg l>ee. which
the girls won. Hr is a member nf
tie- Dallas Club and a former mem-
ber <»f the Kajigtlfno Baud.
It was through business arrange-
Trent* made by Xan<T that the Pie-
rinn DraitHtlie (%ib presented re-
tor
Hires (
Majestic Theatre on Saturday. Hi
addition to the stftr. the cast includes
( wile Evans, leading lady, a former
S’unett lieauty who, like Gloria
Nv.aiiM»n with wthoni she is favofa-
blx eoliiparrvl. gniduat'Hi from th.-
Scnnrtt ranks to tlw drama and has
inc*' played inqa>rtont rules for
praciK-ally all the large motion pic-
ture companies. In this new George
Wai-i p-<>dnvtion. she repeals th.*
bility
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Happy? Art Doug, Mary and “Zorro” happy? The picture is the reply,
was tired of me much more gpaetously-
tban that Doug was tired of me!”
Rut to get back to Doug.
“I remember xvhen I first fell in
love with Alary, what 1 said to her,
what she raid to me. «aml what she
<lid. if sire doesn’t!” said he.
I pricked np my reporter’s ears—
“But wiki horses can’t drag it out
of me,” laughed D«»ug at my expec-
tation. "That's mine. I won’t even
tell Mary, if she doesn’t remember!”
'.‘You Wrbw/'-^aid Mary, her eyes
w ide, "it frightens me to realize that
,f«sU»s, Ne< Y«tk folks especially,
take it for granted that a six-yeat-
nrttrried life is n long -time!
“We have felt ever since we came
bafk this year that New York was
all printed <o hem that our love af-
fair was waiifng!
"New York’ thinks it almost bar-
tyarian to be happy. Doug and I are
not ‘smart* according to smart so-
ciety standards. <
“We ask dinner hostesses to give
us one another for partner.
“We latte this constant chasing
after excitement. We do not have
to be, nor want to be entertained
evtry minute. We like evenings to-
gether. just to talk altout things.”
Doug’s black broxvs were knitted.
"Mary’s right. The jinx will get
us if we don’t watch out. It’s al-
most inhuman to be as constantly
happy together as we are.”
The Fairbanks make no nones of
recognizing .the rumor that discord
stalk# between them. (
**Y«u can only say.” said Mary
witli Uiat sincerity and belief that
(■haracteriz.es her. “that as long aw
life itself lasts, Dong and I meet «it
t/.o.ifhnr
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PIAW0 TUNER.
Lee Hoy will be in town one week,
beginning Monday. March 22, Leave
orders at Mahaffey (Studios. Pho an
615. ' (22)
TVkAto- may he great as sa-nary
■P — but ttoy’re as dangeraoa as tin-
proverbial banana-peel, when worn
by Mac Murriy. Mira Murray won*
a rauCM ioaa 1 eostnme composed of
gla«s brads rai her toew’feature “The
Maslwdl Bri<lr.’’ \Vlien she dan<isl.
Mie bead* fi< wi. Several actors alippad
* dh-l fell M a result. Woe reigned
Anil tlw glato costume was finished
with.
Thfs ib- ncy of wx eraj start ling
•ostmnes dIm* > wears in the new pie
*4<ue. a g<<g»oiH» Metro-Goldwyn-
ilayar featiiT’c naming to the Me
Theatrrt on Monday ami Tues- i
dto Frames X. Bnahb*an plays tb-
tat-litC male role, ami Roy D'Arcy
Bit*)1 Rathbope, Karl l*nne. Pariiir •
N*bt ami others appear in the cast.
JV RING X- filming of "Don’t!’’
Ke fl,,. Metr<j-(aildpyu .Mayer picture
which will play at th<- Mnjcstic
Theatre Wednesday. Sally O’Neil was
•u 11»<- receiving end of a hair brush
for the first time in eight years, an.'
it wo m»t used to arrange her flap
[MB- coiffure.
Aw Tm-ey lloffet, a •rebellions girl, i
ia this Alf (folding pnxluction base L
«*• a story : by* Rupert Hughes, a
>•<*1. «»UI f»-4ii’-m*l «panking x<n.- ud-
- to * 1 • i«y • ■ • -i •* aaiw*« is x ih« • r vet v rrx uvx w« an.
HHBiateiW tp her, in what may Im* <CIlUy ,i„. pii|y> .<H„r Step-Hustond.”
/■ oltl lashtouwi. but is uev-rthel*- - ' '* **- '—
a very ttfficiivr way. DeWitt Jen
wC'cr ami ntlwl Walbs as Mr. and
Mrs MoflatJ gave what is probably
Its n.ynf ijal’t.c p Jorma lice <>i
home life ss--l duty ••ver screened
and Mia««V.’a!< •• did >.ot forget to-ut
far that u! L rat tniTal < lr. •>>■. remem-
bered with regret by every red Iddbd
, •?! Anit*i<-aii. "Thi- hurt-i me icon'
it dow« you.'
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$ird it-Uicd iu a[q>c3^. on
• <>wr of tt.be funriiest autqmobiie
M.apiuicj* tliis rexieKvt-r has ever
to thii final fad-out. "Now or
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