The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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“WALLY” REID
DeWITT YOUNG
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“Black A White"
nouneed today tollowing reoetpt
of word from Trapp that he would
be abnent from the enpitol today.
Dick otigially had planned to
prenent Christophers’ restgnation
to Trapp today.___
"Just a Little
candidates who will parry out their
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School teachers and professors
should be paid bettet salaties. So 1
thinks Lois Weber, motion picture I
POORIINPALCREENSpKESMAN
S trankiy are playing for time. They
admit that their leader. Chairman
MSfrapp to Oklahoma City Monday.
2E. 3. Dek, Okmulgee attorney hn-
Last Time Tonite
The Wonder Dog
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oresentatives are anxious for a
Jane Norah, qereendom’s old-
fashioned girl, is cast in a eharm-
lug role as Vera Mather in 'The
Rosary." whieh comes to the HiAl
to for one week Sunday,
Lewis I. Stone reaches the pin*
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voudcal representatives, meeting
lore today,-made plans to domin-
A ticklesome tale of a troublesome tenant. Whose
landlady drove him forth to live a wild life on the
roof-tops.
And the things he saw! And the things he dial—
Wow! The world’s most "moving" movie!
teacher's family.
But what about the thousands
of other teachers’
—in—
. "THE SILENT
CALL"
“Love’s
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[ THIRD PARTY
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Teremrezdea. II.—Farmers’
Musical Comedy
Again At Pershing
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Otto Btanstetter, executive sec-
xetary at the Suelalistie party, de-
gelared the Socialists hoped that an
orzaniztion patterned after the
BHtlsh labor party would gfow out
of the meeting.
Governor To Get
Oklahoma Judge’s
Resignation Monday
ployment in the public library.
There she meets a son of the idle
rich who is a student to one at her
father’s elasses.
He tells to love with her. Later
he learns the condition of the ram-
A LOIS WEBER
Production
—Featuring—
CLAIRE -g
WINDSOR fipgg
and Xuhm
MARIE K
WALCAMP
“Queen of Sheba’ To
SIRENS
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Henry B. Toomer
“WIFE SAVER”
Chic York and Rose King
PRESENTS-
"The Old Family Tintype”
Taylor murder mystery
Angelas, as one at Taylor's friends.
CURTAIN”
A Love stty of a Benutiful Actrens
“Rent Free’—That’s
Appealing Subject!
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mea
.edemption”
Supported by
Harrison"Ford
I ty, were at today's secret meeting
L to send farmers to next week's
I conterende united to keep farm is-
M ses to the fore.
E-n The farmers, representing the
Don’t Miss Seeing
This, Her Latest Pic-
tars.
Claire Windsor is the star.
Claire figured in the William D.
at Lbs
EDDIE ALLEN
—AND--
DORIS CANFIELD
—IN—
"Gimme the Makins’ "
Starting Tomorrow
KATHERINE
MacDONALD
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10 the stellar
role. The ups and
downs of an act-
reu' life is liken-
ed to a play in
i this very pleas-
ing picture.
Miss MacDon-
ald displays the
girts the soda en-
dowed her with
—and—
LILA LEE
II
Mo.
Cuban has invented a hammer-
like punch to extract milk from
coconnuts.
Oakfield.
Sansone and Delila have a gym-
nestle act that is both unusual
and speetacular.
DeWitt Young and Sister in
WASHINGTON, Feb 11.—Tbe
B first taint fliekering of a senti-
Go ment for postponement of soldier
■ bonus legislation until early sum-
• mer appeared in congress today.
L. The Ohio lower house members
m were the chief proppnents.of the
MMi postponement idea. They, or at
Eo least two-thirds of them, favored
EBdropping the agitation now with
E> Abe detinite understanding that. It
Elshonid be taken up again about
EI June.
COMMrTrEE IDLI
The ways and means Republl-
& . cens, meanwhile, were taking a
| / day off wrom their deliberations
Runto how to raise funds for a
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The Spie and Span company haa
reorganised and will start playing
again at the Pershing theater Sun-
day.
“Two Old Feels’’ will be the
first production. The split-Week
program will be followed.
The company still contains many
familiar tces.
Next Week’s ‘Where to Go’
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"Black and White" Will give a
1 semsational opening to the bill
I with new uggiihg stunts.
I A splendid musical program is
I promised by the Majstie orches-
Rialto
Feature, Clyde Cook in .
CNAUFrEUR»
Ml0hlo delegation sentiment for
Zipostponement wese:
0 1. Farm bloc senators called a
Eimeeung for next week to consid-
alera fight against the sales tax
L/ "'lUJUNNG'R TAX PLAN
U 1. It became known President
MHarding to advocating a sales tax
Wwanta it so arranged so the ultl-
EPmate eonaumet, will not be bear-
Sing a tax treble, quadrupled or
t more by passing on process be-
Rtween producer, jobber, retailer
"and himself.
Congress is still "up a tree."
The ways and means Republicans
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New Welland canal is the fourth
! to be built by Canada between
, Lake Brie and -Lake Ontario,
Egypt Bunday.
As Ginger, a girl of the Weet
ladies, she portrays a role that
wins sympathy by its full senti-
ment. keen with, setion and
charming simplicity.
Harrison Ford takes the part of
an exiled English youth Who is
squandering his opportunities.
The picture was adopted from
Andrew Soutar’s novel, “On Prin-
ciple.” Norma e fan's will bs given
a diatinct surprise when they see
her, not in evening gowns but in
the outlandish, yet allurins 008-
tumes of a Jamaican gift.
series of witticisms in songs and „vg-., -----------
comedy by Eddie Allen and Doris Mins Jenaie Evans will toad the
Arranges For
TripTo Europe
CHICAGO. Feb. Id.—Miss Ma- )
thilde McCormick, 16-year-old W
grand-daughter of John D. Rocke- r
feller, today arranged passage for
Berope in May, tending to cohfirm
reports she will marry Mas Oser.
Zurich riding master, three times
her age.
The girl will be accompanied on
the return trip by Miss Julia Man-
gold, who was Osr’B bookkeeper
and who camme t® this country with
Mias MeCormick last fall.
A double headliner ia billed at
the Majestie Bunday. Frank Dob-
son and his "Birons" Will appear
in musieal comedy and Henry B.
Toomer and company will give a
mirth skit. "The Wife Saver."
Chick York and Rose King
build their comedy around "The
Old Family Tin Type." They dis-
pense nothing but fun.
dorsia and Verdi, talented Viol-
inists and celliste, will offer popu-
lar hits and operatic arise. of the Pirst Congregational chureh
"Gimme the Making” is a rapid will hear Rev. RaymOnd T. Riehey,
thought, were not anxious to see
a third party come from the ...-----------
meeting next week. They prefer organises a eight SUtss for the old
to merely endorse and work for ” " “ *“ “
STARTING TOMORROW 2 P. M.
NORMA TALMADGE
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“RENT FREE
In some captivating stage elothes.
You'll uke it . -
START MOVE
" BONUS0 BILL
. Ohio Congressmen Want adTSdzat
. . ’ I Measir i hn (1, 663
E Until June
Mnatethe farm-labor political con-
| ‘terence called here for next week
Bwish the posalbility of forming a
Haew political party.
Mo Farmers believed the labor fore-
Eges might ally with Hoclalist and
Wother Mberal forces in the move-
r '“•ent and the agricultural inter-
09nua would not be brought to the
II Hampstead Bently
—singing-
"TME ROSARY"
Wallace Reid and Lila. Lee
h esomne Aom its Paramount Pictuuze
Wallnce Reid unbends from
some of the high society pletutes
he has made of late in "Rent
Free.” He washes the dishes and
hangs the elothes as a good hub-
band should.
Ths picture comes to the Pal-
ace thieater Buaday. Uto Lee playa
the leading femtnine role. This is
the first .time since "Phe Charm
School” that the winsome Ula Lee
haa been cast opposite Wally.
There’ll “he many a laugh to
"Rent Free and alao some good
philosophy tor those contemplat-
ing matrtase.
TO AEANEVANGST
The Chriflan Endevor society
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mameumnim"curtain,"
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The Malta will ptosent In per-
mm none Other tun Betty Blythe,
who recently won the city aS
"Huson of sheba," Feb. 37 to
March 1.
Mise Blythe will appear Monday
and all next week in Dallas at the
automobile show.
An effort is being made by the
Rialto management to secure a
late release of Miss Biythe’s tO
show at the time she visits Fort
Worth.
meeting. Special music will be
eiven.u---eee
“aqxngxAna
comumscting
Sunday Services
Will End Revival
Rev. Raymond T. Richey will
close his revival at the Cofc augi-
torium Sunday night.
About 3000 persons have re-
ceived individual prayers for the
cure of their affliettons. Several
thousand have been converted to
Christian belief.
The resignation of Superior Judge
H. R. Christopher will be present- l
ed to Aetins Governor M. E. I
An ALPS
seven---bis Time Aeta—seven
Rolfe’s Rvue
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JOHNNY yuuEn
Johruton A Mack
As Terry and Jerry
The notuna Traveling Balenthan
Ben Smith
With a New Line of Laughs
Bernard Wheeler and Potter
Adele Ih
Qannatt Sittart and
Company
Nippon Duo
Ivernntie Entertaners From the
I Land of the Rising Sun
o-ceecceenendeceecemeenenemneni
STAUB .
Majestie — Frank Dobson in
musical comedy, "Hia Sirens." Six
other acts.
Rialto—Lewis Stone and Jane
Novak, "The Rosary."
Palace—Wallace Reid, “Rent
Free." a
Alps — Katherine Maernaid,
•“Curtain."
Egypt—Norma Talmadge, in
“Love'S Redemption."
Hippodrome — Claire Windsor,
"The Btot."
. nanPolanhamune
ti« W. Daugett L
director.
She brings out this need in
"The Blot,' a story of an old pro-
fessor who does not make enough
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tpotitical organizatiots, such as the daughter. “The Blot” is the Hip-
b Nonpartisah league and the Equi- podrome offering starting Bunday.
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it wi
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saying,
storm
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Rigaud
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24 DAYS TOMORROW 4
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M New developments in the situs- "love's Redemption," her newest
M/uon, anide from revelation of the picture, which will be at the
MATINEES, 2:30 - NIGHTS, 8:30
EAA Goop SEATS om. Inc.
DUU EVERY NIGHT 2•C Tax
Ive. farm political
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Siler, Leon M. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1922, newspaper, February 18, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546828/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.