Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Bhe baa absolutely no-3©aire to form
her Own fcompany; la tin* only Bwediah
w:trew to«, reach stellar height* in thla
Countryjl half ft mlddlo name that
aeunda like ft 0am Uoyd puade—
iQvlrentltf (t&kaitt bom* and try It
pa your yocal chords); and la t but
not least, in "In the Heart ot * Fool,"
fcha appears |dt the only blond vampire
In capltvlty. Bhe expects to sail short-
'iy for Bweden iwhere she will act In a
Cries of pictures depleting life In the
ind of the'Midnight Bun. _ ^
The Thirteenth BrldO 1 ^' '
fThe [Thirteenth Bride In the iolntdhe#
Of thekplrates. Ruth Btorrow {Mar-
guerite Clayton), kidnapped Ih her
wedding finery. Is taken aboard the
Submarine. (The Mahdl, chief of the
pirate gang, la shown at her left (with
hat) and Sari, the female member of
the desperadoes, is at extreme left The
ptory details the adventures of Ameri-
can brides who have been captured
by pirates and held for ransom- In
many of the scenes the U, 8, Navy
to6k active paft.
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Frank Mayo has Just finished "The
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The character of Richard Stronsr Is
particularly suited to Mayo. He im-
perosnates a virile self-made man who
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rises from driving cattle to being a
power on Wall Btrest, After marrying
the daughter of one of the old Knick-
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not understand him, and a dancer
from the Follies comes Into his life
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with her unprincipled husbani
make further ^rouble. Hoi
out la the end and &v*S both his for-
tune and hla home mhkes a story
which will appeal both to men and to
woman.
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olBce to a laaurlou* boudoir, from the
•took Bxohange to \ mansion on
uiverald* Drive. •Tharf an also fine
Views of the Brrkshlres and Of the
plains out West—altogether ah un-
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the films and leadlng-ladyrfo:
the Harold tigfd comedlee. the waa
next made isatflHg lady for the "pint-
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than fltatt MDdfed OaMs had bead
appearing wltha[ * nub" and. whea
Bebe Daniels entered features Mildred
was made leading ladjr for Harold
I becam«C% leading, ladr-
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quite content' With OOlfi
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wild a Bennett, late prima donna of
tlioi. musical plafi "A{)pl«> Blossoms."
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At t Itf WasltinRton.
Tli** millions, of film patrons who
lmvr lauizln'd Ihcuist'lvts into various
nt:in<'H of liclplt'ssiit'Ks t lh«* famous
Katl.v AihiKklo coincdiis rt'h'asod by
1'araniount will have a new .thrill
when I ho <•< mcdy star ajipcars in a
IfKitiinatf role in I lit- stellar part of
Slim lloovor in "TIio Hound l"p". •">
(I,•<>!>;<' Mclfonl produitlon for Para-
mount, which comes to tlu* Washilijitoii
Thcati" next Thursday.
Hy arranncmcnr with Joseph
Srhcmk. the famous comedian was s*1-
cured for this eimacement and has ,
proved to the satisfaction of every-
body conrernc I that lie is not only ,
j;hle to interpret comedy hut likewise
dramatic characters with the greatest
effect. i
Tom !•' iqmm w rote the scomivlo and
also plays tin- hero in the picture
the Star role of Hie picturization of
the novel by Mrs. Raillle Reynolds
entitled "The Notorious .Miss Lisle."
This latest First National attraction
is the story of (iaenor Lisle, beautiful
young English girl who is annoyed by
ttie publicity given her participation School,
in a popular scandal affair, and
leaves England, embitrklng on a se-
ries of romantic Incidents, culminating
in a breathless climax, wherein (Iae-
nor, married to a man who knows
nothing of her past, Is lequested by
her husband to acknowledge or re-
fute the charges that have be'n made
against her.
I'nder the capable direction of
James Young, the story i«loes not lug
nor faii to keep tiie interest of spec-
tators at the highesl pitch.
Lunehron for Hi Y flub.
Following the regular luncheon meet-
ing of the Ilt-Y Cnb at 6:30 o'clcwk
next Friday evening, at which tnein-
lets' of the f«H thall squad of Sherman
All! be honored as spec-
ial guests, a general reception and st>-
dal will Im held In the Y*. M. C. A.
lobby. Ill charge of thfl (Hrls' Rwervn,
tl-.e Y. W. A. organization of Cen-
tral High School.
At the banquet, Pr. F. F. Brown
will deliver a talk to the Hl-Y niem-
Iters and football squad. The reception
following In the lobby will be for all
students of the High School and mem-
bers f th > faculty. The Texas Jazzus
will "urnlsh orchestra nnislc.
the work of t>jo wio {llnn team o
AuKtln iUdlpgi' to lie on band at tin-
Austin College "Y" f 4 p 0)., "Pues-
Bay. At this time the elans will be en* I
rolled. 1 wanf to'get tbe lead on other
colleges, and all
.chance to make
be on hand, tor this first meetlug of lor,
the cuss wuons very much. that
"I am well pleased wJth the wrest .FS
liug coach selei-ted by the council aud '.lark. Jttd
TO BE ORGANIZED 0
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lLvnkenn.es Slain Charftu
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Wa<|Unrlen, £«ec.
•while Mabel Julii mil Scott is Uie pret-,
ty heroine. Irving Cummingrf. Jane
Acker, F.ddle Sutherland and others
ppear in (lie all star cast .
The pliotojjf.iph.v by i'aul Ferry is
said to be of the finest quality, while
the general tone of the picture is far
above the average. Thrills, sensa-
tional episodes, fights with Indians
>uh1 outlaws and similar western fea-
tures keep the spectators on the anx-
«'us seat wlill" the participation ol
Hosco - Arbnckle In the story lends an
added lustre to the production.
At (lie tiem. #'
Katherlne Mael onaId. famous for
her remarkable screen Interpretations,
and well known as the most beautiful
•woman in America, will ap|>ear at the
♦ Jem theatre In ginning Wednesday in
FATUONIZF, A HOME INDUSTRY.
Help the farmers and stockman of
<3 ray son County to get a fair price for
his live Ktoek, by asking your butcher
for our city dressed beef, pork, veni
and mutton, who have reduced their
i prices to normal conditions.
J SHERMAN SLAFt.HTEHTNO AND
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A Misnomer
Mrs.
Wife tnngrilyV—That horrid
Nexdore srf'd I was a cat.
Hub —■' Huh! It Is evident that she
i.ever saw you in the same room with
a mouse.
Godfathers and godmothers In bap-
tism are not mentioned In the scrip-
tures.
At a meeting of tlie Athletic Coun-
sel of Aultln College. Saturday eve-
ning .It was derided to put a wrestling
tenm In the field and give letter* as m
other sports.
ThnddcuH Bookout of Sherman wan
selected as wrestling Instructor aud
plans for a number of meets were dip*
cussed. Including matches wl h the
State University and the A. & M. Col-
lege. ^ ~
With A. E. Moore as 'captain ami
Thnd Bookout as conch Austin will j tbe ground
have no fears Imt tliat she will be •be uewspnrer.
well represented. Both of these boys tbe building, however, will not Ih
wbo export fa have, a continue*1 10 oe the pi
tlko t«am had better for trial of enlisted in
this first meetlug of ^or desertion und overstaying tlmlr
A—DrunkrnncM
PlftiM cgune
men of tbe Navy
all the boys feel just M l do."
Star-Telegrani In New Home.
Fort Worth, Texas, D*c. 0—'file first
edition of the Star Telegram in its
new $,1,<#*>.(?<*> plant vyas lshued t.Klay.
Moving frcm one building to another
wa* uccomnllshwl overnight without
missing an edllloiv Tile building, fintr
.-.tor lo* above and three stories Itervea*/1
Is occupied exclnslviff by
The formal opening of
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cording to tbe reports of Rear Admiral
• Inflc. Judge A«tr >e|iie nenenil'to Mo*
wS«T fiWWs t >dhy. Tempering o*
Jtjstlce w(ib mercy was urged by Ad-
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were members of the A. C. team In
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The following was furnished (be
sqprtlng editor by E. A. Mtsire:
"I Issue a call' for all Interested In
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until February 1.
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Kldd-Key Art Club, Blnkley Hall.
Saturday, lltb, 10 to 12:15 and 1:30
to 6. kij dO-ltp
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TODAY—
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THEATRE
Universal Western—
HOOT GIBSON
In
"THE TWO-FISTED IX)VEH.*
f'omi ( lassie Comedy—
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"TIIE SOFT BOILED ECi<i.
ALICE HOWELL
SQUIRREL TIME'
WHERE THEY ALL GO — FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR.
TODAY AND TOMORROW—
Miller Bros.
101 Ranch Show
In the Days of the Buffalo.
Big- Six Reel Feature Full of Thrills and
Action. Come by and See That
$10,000 Saddle.
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FATTY ARBUCKLE
"THE ROUND UP." v
Tn This Big Super Special Comedy.
Sped"! Orchestra Music Every Night from. 7 to 10 P. M.
And Be Thrilled by a Man'a
Victory Over Himsetf.
TODAY
JACK
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"The
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WITH AN ALL STAR CAST
Here is a Big Picture Well Presented
and a stqry that will hold you spellbound
throughout the whole entertainment.
WEDNESDAY ANB THURSDAY—
Special Return Engagement of the Year's ,
Biggest Hit,
Island" -
A Tom Terrfss Production
With "An All Star Cast
J Adapted by,
I&UflTAND GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER.
ffhi At Story by Gouveneur Morris.
A VITAGRAPH SUPER SPECIAL
of L A R WYUE'S TEMPLE e(
by June MATHIS. Dirtcfed by DNCUtV
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COMING—WEDNESDAY AND THURSOAf
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Produced and Directed by George B- Seitt
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