Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, December 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1Vax.
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With Every Good Wish for
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service read by Dr. Peter Blossoms,” which opened yesterday at
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better picture for the holidays
OFFERINGS OF TODAY
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QuickLunchatHome.Office&Fountains.
RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow-
der &Tabletforms. Nourishing-No cooking.
Be Avoid Imitations and Substitu3
Extend to the people of Galveston and the
mainland best wishes for a very
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th© guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Kenison for the Christmas holidays.
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The Only Genuine Irish Band on the
American Continent.
CHRISTMAS AND
THE NEW YEAR
Real Irish Music! Songs of Old Ireland!
Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, Dec. 26, Witherspoon’s
Mail Orders and Reservations Accepted Now
Address Miss Anna Lange, 1102 Ave. G
Phone 9
Th© marriage of Miss Sue Graves
and Thornton Graham Hamilton of Cu-
ero was an event of much charm oocur-
ing Friday evening, December 22, at
7:30 o’clock, at the home of the brie's
Scenario by Mary O’Hara
Photography by John F. Seitz
Dramatization by Edw. Rose
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DIXIE THEATER NO. 1.
For sheer pictorial beauty few mo-
tion pictures have ever approached the
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T will be the endeavor of Eiband's to main-
tain the same high ideals of merchandising
integrity and service that has won for the
firm such a liberal amount of patronage in
the past.
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For this patronage we take occasion to
express our appreciation of the firm and its
associates, through whose co-operation and
unswerving loyalty the success of Garbade,
Eiband & Co. has been due.
AS the year 1922 draws to a close we wish
to announce that starting New Year the
business conducted as Garbade, Eiband &
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A handsome hospitality of the com-
ing week is th© bridge tea to be given
on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock
when Mrs. William Gammon will en-
tertain at her apartments at the Tre-
mont Hotel, in honor of Miss Evelyn
Taylor, Miss Laura Lee Graves, Miss
Edna Stein Theriot, Miss Lila Haden,
and Miss Laura Randall Hutchings.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
JANUARY 5
Edna W. Saunders
Presents
The Famous
“Thoras and
Orange Blossoms”
With
KENNETH HARLAN
ESTELLE TAYLOR
EDITH ROBERTS
Tea Co.
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Shop 2110. Ave..
“Bells of San Juan”
A Real Western Drama.
Also
“DANDY DAN”
A Sunshine Comedy
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ALICE TERRY
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LEWIS STONE
BARBARA
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ROBERT
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STUART
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parents, Judge Hathaway, with service
read by the Rev. George T. ‘Walsh.
The bride’s attendants were her sis-
ter,. Mrs. J. D. O’Keefe of Fort Worth
as matron of honor; Miss Ann Hamilton
of Cuero, sister of the groom, as maid
of honor, and Mrs. W. C. Blanks of Aus-
tin.
The groom's only attendant was his
best man, Mr. Leroy Hamilton.
Th© bride entered with her father.
She wore an exquisite gown of silver
brocade and pearls made in draped
mode with trimming of crystals and
pearls.
Following th© wedding a reception
was held, members of the two families
receiving the bridal party.
—Houston Post.
Little Dorothy and Bob Guldman,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Guldman
invited a few of their little friends in
informally on Friday afternoon to share
th© pleasures of their Christmas tree
party which was one of the most beau-
tiful affairs given in the Juvenile set
during the Yuletide season.
tute, with
Gray Sears.
To All Our Patrons
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graugnard enter-
tained with a Christmas party, Friday
evening at their new home 1123 Ave-
nue 1, in honor of their sister, Miss Hel-
en Schram of Dallas, who is their guest
for the holidays. The living room was
beautifully decorated with cedar, flow-
ers and holly. In the game of'spoof, the
ladies prize was won by Miss Estelle
Susloh who received a box of Station-
ery; the gentlemen’s prize by Mr. Jas.
Gorman, a box of fancy handkerchiefs;
the booby by Miss Margaret McManus
who was prestented with a horn. Music
and games of exciting interest, were
enjoyed until a late hour.
At midnight a buffet supper was ser-
ved on large bamboo trays, artistically
decorated with miniature Christmas
trees, with lighted candles, and poinset-
ta place cards.
Those who enjoyed th© evening were:
Misses Estelle Susich, Eva Mae Ro-
land, Helen Boillen, Margaret McManus,
Estelle Graugnard, Helen Schram of
Dallas and Messrs. Johnny Sporer, Wes-
terman, Jas. Gorman, Jackson Riley,
Edward Graugnard Jr, Arthur Yeager
of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Frank Reily and
George Mellina Jr., of Dallas. Mr. and
Mrs. Graugnard were assisted in enter-
taining by their mother, MrS. H. Graug-
nard Sr.
berg’s production of Bertha M. Clay’s
immortal romance, "Thorns and Orange
BOBBY WARREN STOCK CO.
Jent Theatre
Postoffice St., bet. 19th and 20th
Now Showing
The Rip Roaring Farce Comedy
in Three Acts
“TOO MANY WIVES”
Featuring Miss Elta Pitts and
Bobby Warren
A Laugh a Minute
A Scream, a Howl, a Riot—
Nothing but Fun.
Starting Thursday night
A Story of the Western Country
Full of Comedy
“BEYOND THE ROCKIES”
.. ...... .. .______ ...... this romance one which will be talked
thrilled thousands who have read the ! about by all lovers of good pictures,
book or seen the play, has been made j in the cast are Lewis Stone, Robert
perfection reached in the B. P. Schul- 1 into a photoplay by Rex Ingram, the I Edeson, Alice Terry, Stuart Holmes,
man who leaped into the front rank of Ramon Navarro; Barbara la Marr, Mal,
motion picture directors by his pro- । colm McGregor, Edward Connelly and
duction of “The Four Horsemen of the Lois Lee. The adaptation was done
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Today and Tomorrow
A Gasnier Production
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than Anthony
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photoplay
by the director
of “The Four
Horsemen.”
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"LASSES" WHITE’S MINSTRELS.
The "Lasses” White’s All-Star Min-
strels now on its third annual tour
with a big company and many novel-
ties to offer, will be the attraction at
the Grand opera house on Dec. 29 and
30.
While many of the favorites of last
season have been retained in the or-
ganization there are also some, new
faces, but all those who saw the per-
formance last year will be pleased to
read that “Restivo,” who made such
a big hit, is still a member of this
mammoth organization. “Restivo” plays
the piano accordeon in a fashion that
defies competition and has an entirely
new selection of classical and popular
airs with which to entertain his hear-
ers.
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"Ladies Day” at the Galveston Golf
and Country club will be observed on
Tuesday. Reservations for luncheon
must be made with the steward by this
evening.
The Galveston County club of the
Rice Institute of Houston of which Mr.
Samuel J. Williams Jr., is president
will entertain with its initial dance on
Tuesday evening at Hotel Galvez,
which promises to be a brilliant af-
fair.
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The story transpires in Madrid where .which comes to the Queen theater today by John F. Seitz.
Hope’s famous
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"Thorns and Orange Blossoms”
with Kenneth Harlan, Estelle
Taylor and Edith Roberts. Also
comedy.
Presenting tonight their
The following social item clipped
from the Houston Chronicle will be
read with interest:
Rice institute in its decade of varied
and stately history, has never given
the setting for an event of more In-
terest than for the wedding last night
When Miss Adelaide Lovett, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Odell Lovett,
became the birde of Walter .Browns
Baker, son of Captain and Mrs. James
A. Baker. The ceremony took place
in the faculty chamber of the insti-
Sincere Christmas Greetings
to all from the
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Christmas program,
"The Weasel,” with the
Hawaiians as a special
vaudeville attraction.
Co. will be known and called
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luxuriant, gardens, shadowy patios and
tropical sunsets delight the eyes. Es-
telle Taylor, who plays Rosita, the fas-
cinating prima donna, contributes a
Spanish type af beauty which off-sets
her gorgeous costumes of richly em-
broidered shawls, high combs, lovely
fans and mantillas of rare lace.
Nor is the lovely setting lessened
when the plot moves the action to Lou-
isiana. Here the audience sees the dig-
nified arid colonial home of a south-
ern gentleman with all the atmosphere
of plantation life. Edith Roberts as
his daughter is the idealized type of
American girlhood, and makes one of
the most charming young brides ever
to grace our screen.
But while the mounting of the fea-
ture and the quality which Mr. Schul-
berg has given to the production is a
continual delight, the audience is car-
ried along with a story of fine drama
and tense reality.
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Lon Chaney in the Universal
special attraction, “The Trap.”
The man of a thousand face in
his greatest feature. Also
"Sneakers."
BOBBY WARREN
Now showing the three-act rip-
roaring farce comedy, “Too Many
Wives,” featuring Miss Elta Pitts
and Bobby Warren.
LAWRENCE STOCK CO.
Lawrence Stock Co.
Located on Corner of
20TH and Strand
Under Beautiful Tent Theater
Presenting Again Tonight Their
Big Christmas Program—Entitled
“THE WEASEL”
With a Big Special Added Vaude-
ville Attraction
THE NATIVE HAWAIIANS
Everything New .
Reserve Seats Early at the Schott’s
Drug Store.
Follow the Crowd
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Daik^oonday Street Parade
Seats Now Selling at Box Office
Matinee—$1.00 to $50c
Night—$2 to 50c Plus Tax
Tuesday and Wednesday preserves all
those elements which made the Ed-
ward Rose stage version of the novel
by Anthony Hope, on which the photo-
play is based, so popular.
It is a story of the adventures of
Rudolf Rassendyll, a young English-
man who for a time became the king
of the mythical country of Ruritanra
and who won the love of the Princess
Flavia, after a series of plots and
counterplots during which he is com.
polled to fight for his very life. Beau-
tiful settings, gorgeous costumes, anv
an exceptional cast contribute to mak-
LAWRENCE STOCK CO.
"The Weasel,” one of the most In-
teresting dramatic offerings of the sea-
son, is now being played by the Law-
rence Stock Company in their beauti-
ful tent theater at Twentieth street
and Strand. "The Weasel” played to
crowded houses at the opening per-
formances Sunday. An eextra added
attraction on the program of enter-
tainment is a troupe of native Ha-
waiians.
^SSSj^TARAMOUHT AND REALART PICTURES^
TODAY AND TUESDAY
LONCHANEY
—in—
“The Trap”
The Biggest and Best Picture
the Man of a Thousand Faces
Has Ever Made.
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“SNEAKERS”
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Charles (Buck) Jones in "Bells
of San Juan.” A drama of the
real West. Also a Star comedy.
QUEEN
The Rex Ingram production,
“The Prisoner of Zenda,” with
Alice Terry, Lewis Stone and
Ramon Navarro. By Anthony
Hope.
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Patrons.
BOBBY WARREN.
The Bobby Warren Stock Company
presented Sunday night to a full house
the three-act comedy "Too Many
Wives” and pleased the large audi-
ence. It is a pjlay of laughs and
smiles throughout and was only writ-
ten for laughing purposes. Bobby
Warren as the gardener had a laugh
in .every line and Emmet Boring in
the light comedy lead was very good.
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