Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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nople and the Bosphorus are next,
i and when the ship visits Beyrout
and Haifa all the famous places of
I the Holy Land are within a short
distance of the ves sel. “The storied
, Nile" awaits the “Empress” and 12
days are spent in seeing the cities
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“Looping the ! oor
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SCOTLAND"
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‘•THE SPANISH DANCER
AT THE PARAMOUNT
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Twice Daily at 2 00 ind 7 00
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Richard Barthelmess in
"The Enchanted Cottage"
with May McAvoy
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’AEROY THEATRE
T5 Showing the Pick O’ the Pictures 51
RARE TALENT SEEN IN
•ENCHANTED COTTAGE
1 of Alexandria and ' airo, the Pyra
French colony of Algeria is visit- mids, the Sphinx, ctc.; then Na
ed. Athens, Greece, I Constanti- 1ples, Pompeii, Rome Monaco, Cher-
bourg, Southampton and other
places. One can see a lot in 62
days in and about this cradle >t
1 civilization, and that’s the job of
the big oil-burning • Empress of
Scotland the largest vessel in the
whole Canadian Par ific fleet.
til ever shade of
uir can onl be had
any of the wonderful scenery of
* the Mediterranean Passengers on
1a Mediterranean was once the the Empress will see Madeira, then
whole world from a marine stand- drop in to pay a call upon Lisbon
point; today it is but a small part Potincal, as well as another call
of the marine world, but when the upon Cadiz, Spain, with Seville as
traveler of thia century passes * side trip Gibraltar, the famous
through the strait of Gibraltar and "Rock” next gets the once over,
makes a tour of the gateway porta and then .Algiers, mopital of the
covering Algeria, Greece, Turkey,
Syria e’alestine, Egypt, Italy and
Monac. he has visited the very
birthplace of the world and seen
most of the things he has longed
te see from early youth. Wander-
lust is in every breast, young and
old, and today the world is on the
march, seeing strange peoples and
prepare the
ret th s famous
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Smiles of happiness are created
where ever our expert
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L erin: Feature I opposite Miss
- Negi n The Spanish Dancer: 1
a Anton Moreno Inunu till
Nola strong east is headed by Wallace
her leery, Kathlyn Williams, Gareth vet
The Hughes, \dolphe Menjen and 1
ant cos Robert Agnew
visiting places looming large on
History’s pages Have you looped
the loop arour i the Mediterrane-
an?” is a phra < much in vogue,
and each year thousands of
wanderlust folk are able to say
"Yes!" and wish that they were
going to loop the -ame old loop
again
The “Empress of Scotland ” if a
big steamship of 250 tons gross
register and 37.500 tons displace
ment, could be interviewed, would
say that she was departing on her
fourth annual cruise of the Medi-
terranean from New York on Feb
9, 1925, and that although she
could find her way around in the
dark she would much prefer day
light so that she would not miss
Negri to be worn
current starring
Spanish Dance
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severe io its in
the chaste lines
charming May MeAvoy, and one
could look far and wide to find a
better combination than Barthel
mess and Miss MeAvoy Besides
her beauty May McAvoy is one
of the most conscientious and
histrionically equipped actresses
of the s lent drama She, too, is
a star in her own right, and has
appea ed in many films of dis
| t inet ion.
Holmes Herbert Marion Coak
ley, Florence Short, Alfred Hick
man and Ida W terman compose
the balance of a well selected
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1924, newspaper, December 31, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695155/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.