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4 THE HOUSTON POST: THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 25 1921. '
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BUCKLEY'S
END OF THE SEASON
SALE
OF
Women's Low Shoes
"""P HE extremely low prices reflect our determina-
tion to soil quickly remaining stock.
The Season's Short Lots in Two Groups
$1.45 $4.85
EACH pair is worth so much more than the sale
price that reductions would appear exaggera-
tive. Select your pair early today!
Buckley Shoe Co.
315 Main
"Where the Good Shoes Come From"
J TIRES!
The Most Striking Personality of the Screen
Lon Chaney
Betty Compson
In
"For Those
We Love"
In which Lon Chaney Is
seen in an entirely differ-
ent role.
READ THE POST WANT ADS
THREE MORE
DAYS
Alfo
Feature Comedy
and
"Mutt and Jeff"
Positively
The Talk of
the Town
Airplanes
Horses and
Automobiles
Galore
The Dare-Devil
of the Screen
Rides in All of Them
2 WUHquiFoj:
0(?
presents
M'lfi;.-
r'j i. '
y V' .'
AftciYoui
pm Heart
directed by corge E.MarsliaLi
And That Famous
Jazz Orchestra
Playing Special Music for
This Master Production
Early Please !
o : m t a f '
j.r- ra. i. ir i ij
All New Show Today
On the Screen
SEENA OWEN
JN
"The Women
God Changed"
A Paramount Super-Special
MAJESTIC
NEXT WEeV ONLY
Beginning Sunday Matinee
TWICE EVERY DAY
Matinees 2:30 Nights 8:15
D. W. Griffith's
Masterpiece
Precnte-J by Mr. Griffith's own
personal organization direct
from the Forty-Fourth Street
Theater New York City.
MprriFtl ?.?niF)iony Orrhctrm
NiKlit.1 SOr. $1.00. H.MI
Miitiiu .i.V. Mr 16.'. SI.00
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Now Selling
ROBESON'S PRESERVO
For Waterproofing Canvas Covers
of All Kinds
Kattiqann & Kneeland Tent Co.
Incorporstod
209-211 Crawford St. Houston Ttxaa
"HON K PRKTON31
IQA
1
ROSCOE
ARBUCKLE
Supported by
LILA LEE
In the Greatest Laugh Picture
Ever Shown
"Crazy
to Marry'
lt' Fatty'a Funniest Picture
David Belasco Says:
"Dear Mr. Griffith :
"I have had the pleasure of seeing your superb
production of "Way Down East.' It is a master-
piece in all its many wonderful details.
"Please accept my congratulations on an achieve-
ment which greatly adds to your already brilliant
record.
"Faithfully
(Signed) ' "DAVID BELASCO."
New York Jan. 20 1921.
Thus speaks the MASTER OF STAGECRAFT
regarding the production of "Way Down East" to
be seen at the Majestic all next week.
NOTE Al scenes in this production all elemental ef-
fects coloring lights and originnl mjsicnl compositions
rendered by the Griffith Orchestra arc fully protected by
copyright.
COZY
VODVIL
Entire Change Today Through Saturday
Pate's Syncopated Steppers
IN THE MUSICAb BURLETTA
"The Fountain of Youth"
With Clever Vaudeville and a Twinkling Chorus
NOTE This is positively the
played the Cozy Theater.
Cft THE SCREEN
William Russell In "Children of Night." Mutt and Jeff.
BE
TODAY ONLY
Robert W. Chambers
Greatest Novel
"THE FIGHTING
CHANCE"
With
Anna Q. Nllsson Conrad Nagel
Dorothy Davenport Bertram
Grassby
TOMORROW
EUGEiNE O'BRIEN
-IN- '
"GILDED LIES"
BAY SHORE h
PARK
La Porte Beach
DANCING
Charlie Dlckton'i Orchestra
Every Night 8:30 to 11:30
PICNIC PARTIES
10-Acre Oak Grove Welcome
BATHING
Hard Sand Bottom No
Undertow
To reach park: Turn to left at
large lighted signboard on road
from La Porta to Sylvan Beach.
S
Three More Days
"FATTY
PICTURES
best attraction that has ever
KEY
NOW
PLAYING
A HUGO BALLIN
monucTioM
"THE
JOURNEYS END
I'n Hi Nrv Tilth Review
Follow the Crowds This Week to
the
ED G. NUTT
STOCK CO.
Under Canvas Preston and
San Jacinto.
Tonight for Three Nights
"Girl of the Hying X"
A Cowboy Comedy
Starting Sunday
"Little Miss Nobody"
Four-Act Society Comedy
Band Every Night at 7:30
Orchestra 8:16 Curtain 8:30.
The "Wise Ones" 8ay It'a the Beat
Show in Houston Come and See
10c 25c 35c Always. '
I TWICE DAILY
f I Matinees 2:30 Sharp
'.f. 1 Nights 8:30 Sharp 1
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Iriow Playing I
Secure your seats now.
We are playing to capac-
ity and turning people
away.
Prices
25c to $1.00
III Ulisilil?lWlllilal
Why!
It's
the Kid
Himself!
Starts
Bring the
Children
Early
Five Rocking
Keels!
A Non-Stop
Laugh !
And Gee. What
a Wonderful
Boy!
BAD By
iaa.1 MDeu"
SUBTITLES BY
IRVIN S. COBB
Arnvrira'a (Irratriit lli.mrll
KXTRA AI1IIHI ATTHAtTlOV
"A lilDE N A lil NAUAV THAIS"
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ihis nirmi iiK.Ksi
Cominir
An All Htnr Twin Hill
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NOV 8HOWING
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
and
DORIS KENYON
-IN
"Conquest
of Canaan"
A.so
Tony SJrg Great Novelty
Feature
JA CRiE
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