The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1924 Page: 44 of 58
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George Washington Jr.
Starring Wesley Bant
At Capitol This Week
VheAater or not It pari to b honest
$ moot point that always brings up
at iraoanmt. .
It ia not solved in "George V"sh:
r-"i . t. v--lr lUrrvs latest
lUrrinar Ythicle basrd on the Oeore
M. Cohvan play and which n fliowui-
tali wk at the Capitol theater.
Barry he the part of an ill too-
tmtaful lad of 17. who oiltnit-s a
form of her worship for the fitter
if Mr eountrr- He ror-ri his den
with portraiti of Grorae M'"lton-
Thea h takee his name adding Jr. to
the end. to show the distinction. He
to now ready for activities. Tellingf
th truth to the bitter end. no mat-
ter how much it hurts hurts other
people this l he gets people into
TnesVi of trouble. His father and
he find the same house too small. o
Jr. goes ont after disrlaiminf iioslUP
with a man who will tell a lis This
predpitaatei him into a series of comJ-
eaUnd eliciting dyentur-. '.r1"
Imtiori of which is a fiaht with a
gui of bewhiskered conspirators ont
for a eTet ireiy
U Mid. auid is seen for the first time
M a young nan clad in immiculate
Toledo and shirt front . '
The upportin; cast consists I
Gertrude Olnatead. Leon Jjry
CkartsV Cnklta. Otis Harlan. WOrnm
Omrtwriltht and Edwird Philltpi. It
Is g Wsnmer Brothers screen classic
directs bj Mai 8t Clair.
J
Week's Attractions
MAJESTIC THKATKR Seren big
Una wnndeTffle arts featuring the
tmovaa Mosconi brothers as hend-
lntrsv. Topics of the PjT and
Asope FaMea. Lloyd Fhd.y's
one and Scott Bradley at tha or-
PALACE THEATER The Mijrstic
ind Aoelya BushneU in Roi Cooper
Urfrrue a cotneoj. ""
(in tv THEATER Allen Forth;
."coated "Pepper Bd Rem"
motiosa nictnres vaudtrill and ed-
..IvTOKATER-Bob Tasey'
i i ermine in
..i.. v. Will news and Mass)
rt it . ' r rvk Mlt I"nV
OtEEK THEATEB Kamon Xojrar-
i i..Ur Imirr in TM
TO IDU A i
K.m la Woman." Comedj news
rrolATWesle Bar-
ia -Oearte Wishing ti Jr.
Wife. featafin Irene Rich. Com-
t&T aft D4 11IW.
IBIS THEATER Tb T?orJ
tfk.l" all star film. Comedy
ind ne-w" and FenneD's orchestra.
BIALTO THEATER ' B1T'r?L
; rt.r riaMlc 7h. Hnnchbtck.
Hstr Dsns" featuring Lon Cna-
A IBJ THEATER C snarl Myers jr.
jj "81aTa of Desire." Comedy and
li TRoWn THEATEB Charles
- HesrdL" News snd special comedy
Gouty - aa au - -edy
atxi news.
'Her Tempotary
Husband' 'Featuring
Clever Cast at Isis
I
4
Stue manager soldier firiliai
--." ..t.t. iumnr ana mouxi
r oktsre avctor. .
' 4 iZ : a few of the things attempted
by Wiraer J. Genot. who has one of
tie pivotal roles in "Her Temporary
!2I Husband." showing this week it the
tTta lgjf theater.
ZTS. A Belarian by birth. Oenot was a
Unnoted st.ge manager in Brussei and
Paris bfore the outbreak of the
P world w.r. WTien called t. t"'10"
fSSr he Wii nt with his regiment to the
T trenches and Uter was used by tftw
IVIriins ss a cirilian spy within the
. -.-r- OenniB lanes.
Three times he was captured by the
Oemins. Twice he wss released be-
frr cause hi?" captors lacked proof of kus
iTt ruilt The third time he wis sen-
fenced to be shot but he escaped five
i'C' " hours before the firing squad turned
. oat. . .
Alter the wir he became a stunt
avUtor for a Belgian motion picture
5 eonpinT. Then be came to thucoun-
?: - "" try to engage in a similar haiirdoas
' oceupition. For a year or more he
? ga eihibttions in atunt ariation and
j parichute jumping at country fairs
and fipositioni and made a record
for the lwert parachute jump from a
"I"1- pUne. This record be still holds
v Tso T.rs igo he gtre up dispena-
v: ing thrill for a less exciting career in
i': ' the nowieo and since then he has
played rrti in a number of the
screen's biggert productions.
'Not a Drum Was
Heard' Fox Picture
U Crown Attraction
Those who look npon Betty Bouton
ia the VTilliam Fox film "Not Dram
Wis He-rd." opening today at the
Crawn Lh eater may wonder how such
a young sactress accumulated euch re-
asartible talent For their benefit
let it has known that Miss Boa ton
gradaatewl from the University of
PenniylT-snnia and trained at the Sar-
CHICKEN DINNERS
U (DEL UEL'S
HEIGHT at T. 48.
rant a flaw sians at a raa-
swtsa caM oa or wrtte
OLIVER'S
hoaatssaa. Car.. Tawaa and Tnvbi
Stars of tKe :Sveife
f.v.w i
r . r y: y
r " . .' . a a " i -
Lewis Daytsa la "Yattarday't
WH a" at til. Liberty. .
Call.. Laadls. I. -"V. Ark
Gairty." at tha StrMd thaater.
Carassi Myara i. "Slav af Ds-
sira." at tha Irfct thaatar.
Barbara La Man- I. "Thy Name
la Wsaiaa" at tha Qssaa.
Was toy Barry a ad Dotty J oh ass a
ia "Goorga . Wasblasjt.. Jr" at
the Capitol thaater.
Charts ("Back") J.ass ia "Nat
a Dr. Was Hoard" at tha
Craw.
Sylvia Brsaaaar la "Tha Taaa.r-
ary Hsabaad" at tha Uis.
Patsy Rata Millar. I. "Tha Haach-
aach sf Notra Dasj." ab.wi.f
thi. wMk at tha Malta thaatar.
geant School of Dramatic Art then
entered' stock with Nat Goodwin in
shr played with Bertha K.lich ia "The
Riddle Woman."
Her scraen career commenced with
Margaret Clark and in succession she
played with Shirley Mason Dustin
Ksrnum and Mary Pick ford. She baa
The Merchant of Venice." Later
played in "Three Men and a Girl."
"The Final Close-tip" "A Man's
Fight" "Daddy Long Legs'' "Heart
Now
M Showing
I A husband a wife some I
words a strife divorce- I
I mad whirl. I
A jazz baby some girl a I
car1 a ride then .
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ATBKtt ORAMA Ok? JAwBt r
LOyi AWCHAtL. AW TV
aaAUiaarrr ' I
A1k '
II . - I. -v i av-
"New Leather PusZhere"
Roond
of the HUla." "Thi !
Km Mm-it." "thi !
fenshin." "Don't
nlWcoddle."
Playing with Fi
dnnMred ill ulM (
klixa Bouton has
;n't Get Away
With It" "TtoarliW
now in "Not I Drai
with Charles Ji"
Changed anl
Wis Heard"
Greer's Mm
IShou) I
Opens Eiijdt
At the Princ
Week
Theater
Bob 'Casej" Greer
sical comedy feiturini
today m.tinet opns
at the Prince theiter
pot pourri of mirth i
s sprightly mu-
BoMlyn Adair
its eighth week
with i plessing
nd melody. The
new production thi
will headline
the bill throotjk WnJ
to eclipse the Vigh ata
the past four mil.
rehearsals) for the nei
day and deelirej Ihos
last week's contdi '
with the new ittrirtic
ers a different field.
Bob Greer Bill
nl(m mil llnm
sn eerily bids fair
xxiard set during
Cireer concluded
v attraction Fri-
e who witnessed
will be delighted
sn in that it cor-
Lewli Whltey
sr. Huel Mason.
Seymour Marie
Babe LavMoat Lndlle"
Bidgeway sad Butt
portant parts ii the
Hug hare kn-
w production.
which will be featured by am series of
up-to-date Tauderille specianlties. En-
semble dance bits feitnring Prince
Peaches will spice the (oum edy.
Motion pictures will be shown in
between times.
Miss Culberson's jui orchestra
AUDITORIUM
Tomorrow Night 8:30
The Ukrainian
fJatio Dial Chorus
ALEXANDER KOSHETZ Conducto-
Presenting A UNI4QUE PROGRAM OF
"Folk music dorkrae in a way such as one has never
heard before" Chicago Tribune.
Seats oa Sale .All Day Tomorrow at Harris-
Hahlo's amitlM Auditorium Box Office Also
PR1CE-S: $2.20 $1.65 $1.10
Fifth Number Philharrnonic Concert Course
a
Direction: Edna W. Saunders
Take a 12-3 Step and
The Greatest Entertainment in Houston at the
Price b No Exaggeration
THE PEPPER BOX REVUE
Present "RUCIIIIH' YILD" "ToStS
THE JOY SHOW OF MUSICAL COMEDY
aT-MBTBnTaTMsaHBn-nTBnTmm
Thousands srae talking about it
More thouaumds are paying it
Still motne thousands want to know
the teraes drama behind the vital subject.
That's Why
We Say
SEE
continues to feature the current pro-
gram. Mrs. Lucreti. Monroe Foster of
Theresa N. T.. ee.lebr.ted her 103rd
birthday by doing bar own housework.
Go to the
- t.-A u kit asailasi
s or -- jt zrzz
Thi. umoi ia JTrad mblo'a ap
k..Mm tm IVaa Nlhlo a St
tamlar prsducUon "Thy
Woaun." now ahawbkt at tba (Jusaa
Usatsr. . .
HU
Novarro 1. J BpaniB. sascwiii.
umti rams from Bnaht to Maiico
a short tint Mfors ma mrtn ana as
Mi brought tip to tr.dltls.il.
He has had t variety of rote. nd.
after h had nnsr giTa ap si"
trine ebane. ta nortrar one) of hi.
ow. countryme. Nlblo tumatond hint
to play isaainf pan in
production which la laid in tha fyn-
saaa dlatrkt and concern tha V
and h.t. smont A smugglm. band.
(agd a. t play th BpanUfc i tfi-
i.?" aaU Norarro. "The part brint
back pUasast reminiscences for I
can w.U rcmsmbar a. . utti. Doy now
t honed aom. tin. to bsCrtmo an offl-
in tha klia apim hack in Hnsl"
why Mr
the
Pleasant!
TliarV nothing you
would mjoj btter than
Bender
SUNDAY
DINNER
1 OC pr Parsan.
iaXd AIM a la Carta
oorvlea.
Sarv.4 Noon and Niht
Waakly
Lunchaon
.50c
$1.00
Kvettlnfl
CHoM .
Tihla
No Kxtra Cov.r Ch.rf.a.
Paul Barn Orthaatra
Pram :30 ta :0
W. hava praparad a apa.ialj
a la cart i.ant.n menu dwr
Ing L.nt Mason.
NOW SHOWING
mam
RK'S a cowsunchor whs
hoota at tha moon than
offara to prova to ths air)
ha levaa that M rnlaiaa
H
"by a
mil."
Extra Addad Attraction
Jimmy Aubrey in
"The Hayseed"
Day
Ur&
1 lJ-sMzi.rK 1
in i
m
I Thursday 1
A .need-drama of hot blood.d D
eo.l-haada man. U
r V - hi.
iSl.Luuian;
YMPHON
ORCHESTRA
RUDOLPH GANZ CONDUCTOR
SOlJOBTS s
MICHEL RWDOUPH
GUSIKOFF GAI1Z
WliNST HELEN
TRAUDEL
SOPRANO
SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY MARCH 25
7 rirat Floar Harria-Hahla'a
RICIt! Matins. I1.M. fBWf-
DtMOTlON: Hotiatan eymphony Orchestra 4aaeltlon ana
Edna W. Saundara -All
patrons' tlekatt nuwt b. ahangd for ratarvad aasta.
From all four corners--from erery walk of life
they we floddntf to see the greatest screen attrao
tion of the age.
BaaaaaaaBBBBasaBlBBBaBaaBasaBBasBaaaBaaass
of this theater.
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SIX SHOWS TODAY 12 2 4 6 8 10
Houatoft WMI Only May. Two
Matinee. Prices:
Adults 55c
OuTdren 30c
Metropolitan PreaenUtibn With Special Orchestra
I aaf 4lVlff WII
Best Musical Comedy
LI
Show in
FOLLOW THE CRQWDS AND SEE
BOB (CASEY) GREER
AND HIS GIRLIE GIRLIE SHOW Or SO PEOPLE
IN THE BIG SUCCESS
"Because She Loved Him So"
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION yy
"The Dixie Highway Quartet'!
A High Class Singing Organization
AMATEUR NIGHTSll
CHILDREN TOURSDAY ADULTS RnAY )
SHOWS BEGlNSaturday and Sunday 2:80 4:80. 7i80
t:80. Best Of -8:50 7:80 1:80. ' ' ;r
tJ
THE SIX PHASES
OF LOVE
Spiritual! Sensual!
Sentimental!
Self -Sacrificing!
Supreme! Shielding !
All Cnt.rad.ln th. LIMI.
GYPSY
DANCING
GIRL
Around whose twink
ling toes Hugo caused
his characters to gyrate
a. m .
is a small boy does 'his
top.
.You'll Love Her Too!
Your Hoart Will Also Be
.Captured by This Beauti
ful Heroin of the
Greatest Love Story in
All Literature!
M Hsp- BBJ B 1
WosHs ts Soo This Soroow Cole.
Night Prices:
Adults ....... .$1.10
Children....... 40c
Houston
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