The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. TWENTY-NINE, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Greased Lightning"
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Tomorrow
Jacques of the
Silver North"
By Mitchell Lewis
He is a Hulking North
Woods Trapper while
she is a demure little girl
of the Canadian North
and the Canuck worship-
ed her. Watch the dogs.
ALSO
MUTT & JEFF
Comedy.
Usual Admission
Monday
-The Spark Divine"
By ALICE JOYCE
Can a person be so em
bittered against the world
that there is no feeling of
love and affection left in
the soul?
see Alice Joyce in
The Spark Divine
TUESDAY
Getting Mary Married"
by Marion Davis
Smiles Laughs and
shrieks in the high class
Comedy.
Getting Mary Married
with lovely Marion Davis
This is the third time I've
tried to show this picture
I hope you get to see it.
WEDNESDAY
The regular serial
programme of Wil-
liam Duncan in
SMASHING BAR-
RIERS7th Episode
Elmo The Mighty
in 15th Episode and
a two Real Comedy
BUMS and
BOARDERS
Thursday and Friday
ANITA STEWART in
Virtuous Wives"
A lino picture don't miss it.
Saturday Jan. 10th.
"PALS FIRST" By
Harold Lockwood
An exceptionally fine
programme.
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I love rny pipe and good old Velvet
My comforters in adversity my wise
counselors when problems vex.
Companions of my loneliness
and sharers of my happy hours.
Their friendliness har made me feel
more kindly toward my fellow men.
They have made this old world a
better place to live in.
t bve my pipe and good old Velvet;
no one shall take them from me.
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MIT( IIKLL U:WLS KWEAHS
OFF lKTTIXO DOGS
It Is rumored that Mitchell Lewis
ban forenTcrn pettlu.x ther min g
doR and thus it happened. While
Ukitg :. ne enow ( at Tru.-'tw
tn the mountains of California for
his latest select picture "Jacques of
the Silver North." several dog teams
were used. Mr. Lewis is great lov-
er of animals and he was much taken
with the huskies and soon became
friends with them. Whenever they
were around. Mr. Lewis could always
be found petting and romping with
them.
This went on for over a week and
then came the day to take one of the
big scenes where "Rig Mitch" Is
driving his dog team over the moun-
tains. The script called for Mr.
Lewis to be thrown from his sled
and roll down a 6teep mountain
while his dog team ran away.
Mr. Lewis made a great fall and a
thrilling roll down the mountain
aide while UiVee. cameras got the
scene from different angles nut
the doss missed their friend and
rame running back into the scene to
help their erstwhile playmate. Sev-
eral retakes were shot but the
dogs refused to go off and leave him.
But each time at the crucial
moment when they were supposed to
be scampering away over the snow
covered plains they would rush back
to lend aid to their pal. That fall
and roll over the snow covered ro.-ks
was nol any too pleasant exercise
and Mr. Lewis swears that this was
the only time in his life when he
threw rocks at a dog.
-Jacques of the Silver North" can
be Mi-n on Saturday at the Cozy
Theatre.
I'nt Heview Xo. VI
A more entertaining and amusing
picture than "Getting Mary Ma-rl-ed".
the hiph clar-s comedy which
Select Pictures offers on Tuesday
nl-rht ut the Ci;zy Theatre with beau-
tirul Marion navies has :ut bren
n many a day.
This delightful fttory of youth r.n 1
Hie flu-lit it makes for its inherent
ri'-lit of fun. laughter and piny
which a'rislocracy U trying to make
it live without provides; a splendid
opportunity for Mis3 Davies to dif-
play hr talent. Her beauty her
.tersonality. her youth her inmt
grrre and charm are all given
chance for expression in "Getting
.Vury Married." Sh ic a com-
bination of piquancy vivacity and
Irresistibility.
Allan Dwan directed the plctifre.
Therefore nothing more need to be
said about the direction of the pic-
ture; it Is superb. The story- is Plen
Jid. human and interesting written
by John Emerson and AnIU Loos es
pecially for Miss Davies. The cast
supporting this beautiful Select star
comprises the following well knowm
artists: Norman Kerry Mat Moore
Fredrick Burton Amelia Summer-
vllle CoDstanco Boaumar and Elmer
Grandin.
To the Dyspeptic
Would you not like to feel that
your stomach troubles are over that
you can eat any kind of food that
you crave? Consider then the fact
that Chamberlain's Tablets have cur-
ed others why not you. There are
many who have been restored t
health taking thebe tablets and caa
now eat any kind of food that they
crave.
Don't You Forget It
Bear in mind that Chamberlain's
Tablets not only move the bowels bat
Improve the appetite andstrengthea
the digestion. They contain no pep-
sin or other digestive ferment but
strengthen the stomach and enable
it to perform its functions naturally.
Dr. W. II. Morrow and Andrew
Kemp were here Tuesday from Herm-
leigh.
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The Cozy Theatre
Wishes to Extend to you a Happy-
New Years Greeting
-and tr'ies this opportunity to thank joir fo? jJ
your patronage and trusts that you will contir ' ce
to corns iI-tItjs the year
-We tti J.r.v? - rrrt many fine picture g
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. TWENTY-NINE, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920, newspaper, January 2, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288347/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .