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20
Week-End Edition December 4-5. 192a
EL PASO HERALD
PROGRAMS AT
MOVIE SHOWS
PROMISE WELL
El Fasoans win b fortunate again
this week in the number of good pic-
ture shows they will ham an oppor-
tunity to see. The announcement of
the managers sher some strong; at-
traction booked. Here they are:
DnJsue Program.
Today and tomorrow "Tn the Days
of Buffalo BUI." An Ore rail Hero"
"Bride 13" and the Gaiety Girls in
"Ain't Love Grand?"
Starting- Monday Mary Kites Mln-
?er in "Sweet Lavender" from the
Hav by sir Arthur Wing PInero.
Starunp Friday J. Warren Kerri-
gan in "The House of Whispers" and
"Bride 13."
Wtarrram Theater.
Sunday Johnny Hljoes in another
of Sewetl Ford's clever "Torchy"
comedies Harold Lloyd in "Haunted
Spooks Bolin comedy. Mutt and
Jeff. News Weekly and Barton
Holmes traveloffiie-
Monday throu gh Thursday Al I ce
Brady in "The Divorce Game. and
Johnny Hlnes in "Torchy."
Friday and Saturday Comedy pro-
tnam. At the Biles.
Starting Sunday WUBam Rnsael i
In his latest William Fox productior.
A WEALTH OF
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
While Christmas shopping step
ta our store
' TEXAS k MESA
We have Christmas Box Can-
dles Razors of all Idads Fohji-
taln Pens. asavisK Safa I Tory
Toilet Good. Mirrors. Imported
and Domestic Fwrfsmes and
Toilet Waters Thermos and
Ferrostat Bottle. Itanienre
Seta. Leather Goods Btc.
SUN
DRUG CO.
The REXALL Stores
2. F. LOVE PROP.
Mere Xo. 1 1 Texas and Vesa.
Btere Jfe. Sf S&b Antral and
THB LATEST IN DANCING
Oriental Dancing
Academy
B. HOFFMBN. Frln.
Bestanars Classes Tnesday and
Thursday Nights. s to It
TIIITOM WHX.COMR
Private Classes by Appomtx&sat
I i M. lo I P. M.
OhfidreBs Qsuet Sarardays.
Phone 361
Osrser Texas and Stanton Sts.
Want A Victrola
SEE US
Tn-State Taftaag Mm U
2rand Christmas Only
a Few Weeks Off"
Mens peopUieemJo think thai expression
a came jot worry. We cm just seethe
people rushing from store to store and
ihm sending bulky half-Wrapped pack-
age taith a timid hope they will reach
their destination m good condition.
Potter's will facilitate your Christinas ob-
ligation for you this year. There is noth-
ing nicer than a huge bouquet of ' beautiful
flowers delivered early Christmas morn-
ing either here in El Paso or to your
friends in any pari of the world.
As florists everywhere give their imme-
diate attention to Telegraph orders we
suggest for Christmas
"Say It With Flowers"
By wire..
Fine
CukSm
Too
1P9mb6 Siw9
El Pass
f In A Picture To
i Be Seen At Unique
I Mzxy Miles Gnte
URealart Pictures'
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'i lie Challenge of the Law." a drama
of the west. Added attractions.
"Snapshots" reel number 7. showing
the Talmadge sisters and other
mojrle stars in professional and pri
vate lire ana tne Army jaaratnon
race" from Ysleta to SI Paso Nov. 20.
Starting Thursday Pearl White in
Frank X Packard greatest stprv.
"The White Moll." a dramatic exposi-
tion of ftfe In New Tork's under-
world. Btlaaay Theater
Four days starting Sundays Double
program consisting of Corinne Grif-
fith In her latest special feature.
The Broadway Bubble" and Larry
Semon in his new two reel comedy
Tlw Suitor." Music by BUanay In-
terpretative orchestra under direction
of David Berend and Marguerite
Lavacak at the organ.
Starting Thursday for three days
JUtae Joyce in her sew production
-The Vies of Fools." latest Pat lie
Weekly and first edKlon of Will
Rogers's humorous reel Tillterate
Bfosst."
Grecian Attractions. i
Startlac; Sunday for as entire week's
engagement Goldwyn's super-special
production of Basil King's story of
the unseen world "Bsxfhbonnd." Spe-
cial music for this production by new
Grecian oaehestra under direction of
T. C Payne. i
Palace Theater. j
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes-
day Thomas Meighan and Martha
ManstMld in "Civilian Clothes" the
Jled Cross romance that convulsed
Broadway; also a com. ear -uuury.
Paramount Magazine and Sunset Bur
nd travetoa-. Daily symphony or
cfcestral music afternoons and eve
nings.
Thursday Friday Saturday Dong-
las McLean and Doris May In "The
Jail Bird" (first offense across the
bar dry hnrooxl; also "Panama Mar
riage" comedy and Burton Holmes
magastee.
At tne maiTo.
RtarMnr today for one week
Louise Glaum Is J. Parker Bead Jr.'s
smml -mva siaaxwss : raua xve-
Saw. Starts sons number. Movie
lata and B&ttto concert orchestra.
Next Saturday Alma Reubens Is
The World and His Wife."
FBCGERS CRUSHED.
L. B. Jensos. 4036 Eueco street an
uanlnva of tle edty water deoart-
raeat had thrte fingers crushed Fri-
day afternoon when pipe with which
no was worxmg si we writ uraw
ma and Moreno! streets fell trpon his
hand. Ha was given treatment by
Dr. j. A- nartiy at ue pouce stauoa.
fmmm CORPUS DESIKD.
y. J. 'Le-crt was denied a writ of
fca.hAs mns Friday fouowlna
hearing before Judge W. D. Hawe In
llch district court. Lewis is charged
with bebur a fajdUve from justice.
He was arrested Tuesday by city de
tectives xrom a description xnrxusnea
ey iieawr ponce.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Theodore R. Steep and Madeline
Lampert.
iearo jLmuar ana jiarzaua .iti-
drez.
Hour Ray unsoa and Prisons
Masts Sladek.
Anososto Ajara ana munsu uon
Fast
Motor
Delivery
Martk Bide.
Tezat
! Is An Actress
So She Needn't
Wear Petticoats
"l am an actress because I hate to
-wear dresses" Is the bold confession
of Kiss Betty Baxter the Alan-a-
Dale of the Halph Dunbar "Robin
j Hood" production coming to the
I Crawford theater December H SS
and IS.
Tve always preferred boys' parts
to those of the 'heroines In mv nlavs.
whether the latter were languishing
jnueis or aggressive Tneda Baras!
I mast make a most immodest confes-
sion I hate skirts always have
always wili. My earliest childhood
recollection is of the heart-breaking
discovery on the rooming of my sixth
birthday that I was no longer to be
permitted to don each morning the
trouserett affairs that sp till that
sappy time had servsd to garb my
girlish figure.
"As the years rolled on through the
ripe ages of 8 7 and S. I suppose I
more or less forgot about this child-
hood passion. Then I was taken to
see a performance of 'Llttla Lord
Faantleroy.' It waa my first visit to
the in eater ana the old longing re-
turned. 1 decided to become an
actress sot to uplift the drama or
do a great artist or startle tne world
with a new romantic f ervorl No such
commonplace motives were mine. 1
bad discovered by the second act that
the title role was being played by a
girL And IH tell you the dreadful
immodest truth I decided to be in
actress so that I could wear trousers.
tjc course I haven't always played
hrlT' sfo rt m Wn Tta. m.
especially in opera and .musical
comedy. I like Alan -a -Dale Jn 'Robin
Hood the best of any he's romance
and youth and lovo and springtime all
U Vtt JTOIQ.
NOTICE TO
OPERA PATRONS
War Tax On San Carlo Performacees.
The Orpheus club placed a state-
ment In the press of today to the
effect that the club wonM tm th.
cost of war tax on season tickets for
the coming opera performances. The
dab sow has the onlnfnn nf flu 1W-
slsss
MrPmBEaa
fceral office that to assume the tax
wuum do a violation or the federal
law and that patrons- must pay the
ORPHEUS CLUB
By Charles J. Andrews Director
LEARN TO DANCE
We Teach and Guarantee It.
Private Lessons Eyery Day by
Appointment.
Class Leasona Every Tuesday
and Friday Evening at 8 p. m.
Pref. 2nd Mrs. Redford
Assisted by
Miss Jeffery Powell
Instructors.
Studio SOdtt South EX Paso St.
Opposite Paso Del Norte HoteL
Call or Phone 4722.
$r "Park Your Cares"
Where pictures and mask
RUDOLFO IS
NOW SINGING
IN NEW YORK
SI Pasoans will remember Archie
Chamlee a young; tenor whose stage
name was Mario Rndolfo and who
sang here a few years ago with alias
Sarazoe Raynolds In the Boston Opera
company and later was a member of
the Quartet consisting of Miss Ray
nolds. Miss Jarman Sign or Pleed and
Chamlee. wnicn gave conoerxs
throughout the southwest.
Since then he has had a very suc
cessful career; was a member of the
Scotti Opera company wnicn iiour
ished on the Pacific coast and o
November It he made his debet In the
Metropolitan company of New Tors:
in 'Tosca" singing with Scotti and
Geraldine Farrar. Of his Initial ap-
pearance the New York Times says:
"The performance of Puccini's opera of
Tosca glvn at the Metropolitan last eve-
ning via chiefly notable for Its htfrodac-
tion of one of the new members of the
company. Mario Chamlee who appeared at
Mario CaTmradoasl. It la a considerable
undertaking: for a neweemer to step thns
Into the shoes of some of the moat prom-
inent and popular members of the com-
pany In &n opra so highly esteemed by
the public and to make so faTorabte an
mpTes5:cn as Mr Chamlee made.
"He dlscloeed a tenor voice of excel-
lent quality of unspoiled freshness not
without warmth and color rlbraacy and
power and made Intelllcent use of K
without sfne of the faults that make
judleioui listener somethnee grieve. He
sa.hr spontaneously and normally. He will
of course have further opportunities before
the end of April of showlne; what he can
really do in the way of both tods; and
dram it to action. In the meantime it Is
gratifying' to note the farorabie Impres-
sion he made last eveniag and to record
the rather unusual cordial spplaaee that
the audience gave his extended air In the
first act And It hi all the more gratlfjHng
thus to note and record in the case of a
yonng American singer: for thet Is what
Mr. Chamlee Is; a Caltfornian with a
training- entirely Americas ana i
slightly reoreheetrated f sr. operatie
Secrets Of The
1 Movies Revealed
Q.
Hew do motion pietnre produc-
ers in London combat the dense
London fogs?
A London's dense fogs have been
a great menace to picture production
in Lonaon particularly on outside
stages. Recently there has been per-
fected an electrical device composed
of a series of high and low pressure
colls arranged around the sides and
roof of the studio. When fog enters
the studio It strikes the high pres-
sure coils and is thrown celllngward
where with the aid of more coils and
a large exhaust fan it is neia sus-
pended. It is reported a heavy blan-
ket of fog can be drawn In this man-
ner IS feet from the floor thus leaving-
the stage clear for camera ac-
tion. Q. "Who la Prisciila Dean In private
lire and what Is the color of ner it air r
A. Miss Dean la Mrs. Wheeler Oak-
man at home with her husband- She
has brown hair.
Q. HaaBUUe Burke n child and
where is her place of resldeneet
A. Billie Burke In private life
Mrs. Flo. Zlegfeld spends a great
deal of her time at Burkely Crest-on-the-Hudson
with her young
daughter Patricia.
Q To whom is Bryant Washburn
married how many children has he
and where is he nowf
A. Bryant Washburn married Mabel
Forrest when he first starred in
eanay films. The Wash burns have
two children. "Sonny" and Dwight
Ludlow Washburn. Bryant bow has
his own producing company and is
now making pictures in England the
iirsx ox wnicn is i ne Koaa to Lou
don."
Q- What atage and movie star.
It k a bw pkiare wki a Bew
"star" tkat a tie attractka
at &e
JOU
"The Littfe Grey Meate" k &t
story aad Leske Loyely k At
new Fax ttarJ
Ml Lovely has been the lead-
ing lady fer WUHam Farnun In
a number of pictures. It Is a
fitting offering ta Introduce
this beautiful star to the Bijou
patrons. A stery of a vrorld-
vtise early adventures and a
demure mouse-like little -wife.
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
"ARMY MARATHON RACE"
from Ysleta to El Paso Satur-
day 3fov. M showing Chief San
Rise wfnntafb and other scene
throughout the run.
EXTRA I
Snspehet reel Xe. 7. showfas
Talraadce sister and other
movie fans In professional ad
private Hfe.
SUNDAY
WiKasi RauH
"The ChaMeage of tke Law."
The smaahlaE. drama of the
Canadian wilds.
A piciare JestbW lo make
screen hitloryl
Right Now!
IDDI8EGLAIIM
A Sg caf arnraM sacrifice sad
a bsbzs zedetaloct
SfPC? 1$ CGsdswr Sullivan
Dsed 1$ Joseph HcnafccrT
With all tht lure of a beau-
tiful body she traveled from
the drawing: rooms to the
depths of the underworld
an underworld such as you've
never seen before to save
the man she loved.
are proud of themsehe
1
who was born In Syracuse X. T waa
the danghter of a minister f
A. Doris Kenvon's father is Rev.
James R Kenyon a minister and lit
erary man. miss &enyon s iirsi ara-
matic experience was gained in i
church play In Brooklyn N. to
which city her parents moved when
she was atxite vonnfr.
Q To whom should photoplay
mannzrriDta be anbrnlttedr
A. Address photoplay manuscripts
always to the scenario editor of the
company. Place your name and ad-
dress at thp top of every sheet and
do not fail to enclose sufficient post-
age for Its return In case It Is re-
jected. Copyright 2920 Thompson
Feature Service.
What is the average screen life
of a motion picture starf This
department will give the answer
to this question In the next Issue.
HELD OX DRY UW.
Maria Salvador giving her address as
Las Cruces waa arrested Friday eve-
ning charged wHh having in her pos-
session and smuggling Into the
United States six quarts of tequila.
She will be arraigned before United
States commissioner A. J. W. Schmld
Saturday.
BURGLAR TAKES CLOTHING.
A burglar who entered a room in
a rooming house at 317 Chihuahua
street Friday night took a complete
on tin 01 oea aoinuig inducing two
blankets two sheets pillow and pil-
1U TV
SILK SHIRTS STOLBX.
Small articles of Jewelry and silk
sniru compruea ue loot or a onr-
tclar who entered the hoA of W
Lambert 3S10 Rivera street Friday
MORGAN HOME AGAIN.
New York Dec 4. J. P. Morwan
aou mra. morgan toaay returned from
a European trip on the steamer Cel
tic
TODAY
TOMORROW
"In The
Days of
iuffalo
iiir
An exdtlnjr picture part
of which is history.
"AN
OVERALL
HERO"
A Chester comedy
"BRIDE 13"
(Fourteenth Call)
"AWT LOVE
GRAND"
Featuring
The Gaiety Girls
In Bis Latest S-Beel Creation
of Mirth nnd Thrills
"THE SUITOR"
IINIQ
! Ill1" r
I 63
n- ill taBEagsnti
whiter V f -n
i "sweet ' turkey hhoot
I LAVENDER" : W
eJi WHY'suiTYSLETA j
i I Everyone Invited.
Fans! (ujvite' big double billi j
In the Crratrst Picture
ii j
GRECIAN WEEK STARTING SUNDAY
'EARTHBOUND';
Music by Atir Grecian Orchestra
Direction of T. C Payne 1
Take That Airplane Ride Sunday
Come out and enjoy the pleasant thrill
oi an airplane ride Sunday afternoon.
Flights 10 and $15.
Royal Flying Field. Just north oi the
Remount Station on the Alamogordo
road.
i AN ALL WOOL RED CROSS ROMANCE STITCHED THROUGH-
OUT WITH LAUGHTER
I mmnm 1
!BI III fl MmLm UEflfyiil i . a
b fsmf H
t iL ORCHESTRA.
Direction r David Berend and
Harsmertte Lavaeek at Ella nay
Sfreet-Tolced Orsnn.
Most dating; theme ever
presented in Pietnre s.
5 DOITS at Z. 4. 7. 9.
?fote Positively no one
djnltted after pietnre
starts. Bo office half
hour earlier.
Jk- "CM ten
WIGWAM
The Last Showing Of
Tke kteft ar&& teaaSsa of rke wrH'i rreaterf prewacar.
D. W. Griffith
A Fletee Bcastfal k These aai Pro&cik
"The Love Flower"
SPECIAL MUSK Prepared sser Mr. GrkTift'i feeciM.
Z ta S p. m. 7 ts 19 p. b.
ADDED ATTRACTION Ceatery Caaedr IateTBatieBsI Newt.
SEND THE CHILDREN Tie wfcele bS wS pkae tkem.
Sxtra Ffee B8 far S4ay.
JOHNNY HINES in "TORCHY"
Another oi SeweM Ford's clever stories b pkktres. Tbese an &bot
&e deasest est csaetfies ob tie market. Bsa't bui a "Tafcay''
pktee.
HAROLD LLOYD SUPER COMEDY.
Retain eBgagenMai of "Hanted Speefa."
Rofa CoBedr
Neri WeeWy
RESERVED SEATS
ON SALE ATF. 6. BILLINGS CO. NO
FOR THE
THIRD 'POP CONCERT
FRBSHXTEVG
MARIE RAPPOLD
Drama tie Soprano
AT LIBERTY HALL
Wednesday Dec. 8th
Thoss who hmva not purchased
ssason ticket books for too -rts
of "Pop" Concerts may bay
single tickets at JI M tor each
concert.
ClQthGS" 1
TODAY
Matt & Jeff
Bu?tOB HoB6S
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