The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 31, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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All the News Tha’s Fit to Print—Since 1871.
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BLACK MIKE
PRINCE LOVER
ALL-STAR CAST
TWO IN ONE
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Mr. Novy cotarageous-
Summer Vaudeville and Pictures
a girl
Stella first appears
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love predominating,"Stella Dallas”
makes It stand far and above any
picture that has ever been in Austin.
as time—and as sympathetic as a
mother’s caress.
SPANISH TROUBADOURS
Singers. . .Instrumentalists. . .Dancers
An Inspired
Photoplay
Pillage
Village.
With Jack Holt. Billie Dove.
Also Now Universal Ccmedy.
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KING SISTERS
Dancing Dolls
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JAMES OLIVER
CURWOOD’S
owment
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troupe
months.
he little sable
a total of the
on the pic-
the Hancock
tedly, be suf-
ion and that
e redoubtable
hrongs to the
tly publicised,
arry Don Ce-
vears again to
1 he sees. Thia
unate one. But
she will have
esare, wishing
a distinct
vaudeville
summer
Chaney Heads Crooks
Of ’Frisco Dives.
Lower Floor
Balcony . ...
Children . . .
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QUEEN
Th» Cooleit Thtatrt in Town
ly shatters tradition by present-
ing the Alarcon Spanish Troub-
adours in company with the pic-
ture.
ROSA ALARCON
former Prima
Dona of the Follies
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Penniless Noble Weds
Poor Girl.
Samuel
Goldwyn
p—eits
"he HENRY KING Production
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Majestic Books Film
For Week.
"MEET THE PRINCE” is a romantic comedy of royalty,
gallant men, some women and a most
amusing dog
The Versatile Comedian With The
Crazy Feet.
MIDNITE
MATINEE
Also
MON., TUES.
WED.
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MION
ro AN
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Great •• a novel; areater a. a .lay,
oreatest aa the photodrama senention
of the year.
cardo Cortez
y and Thurs-
Two "" ‘
achievementsl
Bringing this "
tremendously big
romantic drama to
Austin, for one of He first
showings in the South,
wk
Ronald Colman
Belle Bennett
Alice Joyce
Jean Hersholt
Lois Moran
Douglas Fairbanks,
Sacrifice For Child.
As time passes, the unfortunate
woman decides to sacrifice herself
for the good of her beloved- child.
Hours: 11, 120, 3:40
6:00, 8:25
PRICES:
At All Performances
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METROPOUTAN PICTURES CORP. A
Starting Thursday—CHANGE of Vaudeville and Tom Mix in
“The Everlasting Whisper”
RICHARD
BATHELMESS
in
am A. Well-
WITH
JOSEPH
SCHILDKRAUT
MRGUERITE DELMOTTE
VERA STEADMAN, JULIA
FAYE L DAVID BUTLER
“The Ancient
Highway”
ace 1871,
THIS COMBINATION OF VAUDEVILLE AND
PICTURES will be shown at our regular prices.
Vaudeville twice daily, 3:30 and 9 p. m.
Whisper"
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Saturday, July 31, 1926—Page 3
Two Days Only
Starting
MONDAY
Schildkraut appears
on condition that he marry
rweetheart of his boyhood. I
This is a revival of Lon Chaney's
first great picture, the one with
which he won his reputation. He
appears as Black Mike, a leader of
the San Francisco underworld, in
d his Grand
nee a program 4
lent, with the ’
fountain-like
gulars of the
right bandan-
uster blushing
ning breeze of
i the sheriff's
ghtering stage
ful, with the
wllngly help-
the highway-
e all, see cow-
town up with
“Stella Dallas.*
Belle Bennett, Ronald Colman,
Alice Joyce, Jean Hersholt, Lois
Moran and Douglas Fairbanka,
Jr.
Majestic: For the week, be-
ginning Monday.
Directed by Henry King.
Acclaimed By New York Critica Aa:
“THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA OF THE YEAR"
ded to re-ac-
to her apart-
that he loves
she relents,
d!
Last Times Today
“Isle Of
Retribution”
Also
First Of
"ADVENTURES OF
MAIZIE"
“Outside the Law*
Lon Chaney and Prescilla
Dean
Queen: Monday and Tuesday
Directed by Tod Browning
“Meet the PH nce”
Joseph Schildkraut and Mar-
guerite Da la Motte
Hancock: Opening Sunday in
midnight matinee, plays through
Wednesday.
Directed by Joseph Henaberry.
OIL
lons of vege-
luring warm
o buy oftener
with overripe
the showing of
Prince.” But it la
novelty to offer a
will admit. The theme of mother
ROSENGREN COOK
Funeral directors Prompt am-
bulance service Phone 1451.— Adv
RAL.
•day: "The
ountain."
‘ h u r s d a y:
•nt Sheldon.”
Aday: Fred
Around the
and David Butler. The story la
adapted from the Munsey aerial.
“The American Sex.”
OM and
per day.
OOMS &
JP.
Behind the
black shadows
outside the law
hate breeds
hate — greed
fights greed —
preying vul-
tures prey on
vultures — yet
behind the cy-
nical mask of
hardened crime
lurks love and
a little child.
Schildkraut heads a cast which
also Includes Marguerite De la
Motte, Vera Steadman, Julia Faye
during the
c
Nicholas sn expelled Russian aris-
tocrat. living penniless in New
York. His friend, the general, is
anxious that he marry Cynthia
Stephens, a wealthy society girL
To stave off the event Nicholas
takes his last heirloom and sell
it to an art shop for 1200.
In the shop he finds Annabelle
Ford, who is trying without success '
to sell a painting. He buys it with
his 1200.
Nicholas’ sister, the Princess
Sophia, has been coaching a rich
oil man to become a suitable groom
for Annabelle. Nicholas, learning
of this, gets a place as the oil man’s
butler, from which position he man-
ages to capture the heart of Anna-
belle;_______________________________________
Hancock Shows Film And
Vaudeville At
Midnight
Louis Novy of the Hancock
combines tradition and Innova-
tion Sunday midnight. It has
been the custom of the opera
house for a long while to cele-
brate the median hour of the
Sabbath night with a movie.
This event occurs as usual with
distinguished.
of Theodore
1; It is one of
released from
ay group; and
st Vajda, fa-
natist.
ears at Sally,
i between her
erts), her cat,
Cesare Gracco,
tar,
inee. Her cat
ath of Graeco,
n, he seeks to
g to the first
le is Riza, a
r, who ac-
her intention to have Laurel go to
live with them, but the girl refuses
to leave her mother.
Stella now determines to take a
desperate step.* To estrange the
- child, she announces her engage-
4 Ahment to Ed Munn, whom Laurel
Ghespises. The plan succeeds, and
g"TLaurel goes to live with her father.
Soon afterward, Stella watches her
wedding with Richard Grosvenor,
standing in the rain to peer through
an open window.
“Meet the
A baffltng, dra-
matic melodrama •
of vengeance and
honor among
thieves.
Friday • Saturday
ANITA STEWART
* In
“LODGE IN
THE
WILDERNESS"
love with Silky Moll, the daughter |
of a crook and a crook herself.
Black Mike has railroaded Silky
Moll's father to the penitentiary |
When Moll spurns his love he de-
termines to railroad her, also.
In pursuit of this plan he enlists
the aid of Dapper Bill, a handsome ।
young yeggman. They team with
Moll in a jewel robbery, intending
to doubie-cross her eo that she will
face a prison sentence. But Dapper
Ril! spoils the i an by falling in
love with Moll.
Moll, as time drags slow in the
hiding place, determines to return
the jewels and go straight. She is
falling in love with Dapper Bill.
Black Mike. In the meantime has
discovered their retreat. He offers
to let them g» free -in return for
possession of the jewels.
They defy him and resolve to face
the law._________________
(<Stella Dallas,” Qreat American Novel, Shows At Majestic
working in a mill, with a heart
athirst for romance. She meets
and marries Stephen Dallas, a
young man far above her in blood
and breeding, whose sweetheart has
left him after a financial crash.
LatDayMPNEETIC
"he Sho* Mace of^uaHn1*
The story is adapted from the
novel of the same name by Olive
Higgins Prouty. Belle Bennett
heads a notable cast, in the role of’
Stella Dallas.
Quits Husband.
They marry, and are blessed with
• daughter, whom they name Lau-
„rel. Stella sets the village tongues
Dvagging with a harmless flirtation.
"Her friend is Ed Munn, a big-
hearted, but vulgar, riding master.
Stella and her husband become
estranged, and part. She takes
Laurel away to forget. Stella’s
lack of social refinement leads to
constant snubs from the socially
elect, who, however, fall greatly in
love with Laurel. Stella, shamed,
leaves and goes to another city, and
Laurel has not time to say good-
bye to her first sweetheart, the at-
tractive young Richard Grosvenor.
II News
III Fables
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
A motion picture symphony. A
SPECIAL MID-NITE MATINEE
Of Vaudeville and Pictures
SUNDAY—AUGUST 1ST —Regular Prices
GRAND-CENTRAL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
‘ A Big Super Western Drama, Termed
"THE MAN FROM LONE MOUNTAIN”
6000 Feet of Thrills and Action. First fime Here.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
JACK PERRINS in "SILENT SHELDON”
A great western photoplay chuck full of excitement and
52 nerve-tingling thrills.
’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
5 FRED THOMPSON in "ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN”
A western movie that you will never forget.
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