Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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51-IERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, I $22
Alice Terry — “Divorqe Coupons” — “The Timber
Queen”—“South of the Suva”—Mary Wynn -
“The Love Nest”—Eille Norwood.
(^%WO years ago Alice Terry, now pon«” playa me part of a little girl
, M nineteen year. old. wa. attending who Uvea In the South and where aa
■ hlKh school in * email town In ah, bud, lnto womanhoo<Ji
,i,n “•
the «pu„ gold hair and the Madonna d P **“l0 Ilfe on * Planl«“on.
•mile »oon caught the fever that per- lhen oome* the opportunity. A
inratea the motion picture colony In mRn of great wealth fall. In love with
Hollywood. While vlaltlng a atudlo her and offer, to take her away to the
.he received an offer to do "atmoa- life that ahe^ealrea. They marry, and
pb*r*" the girl realize, aoon after that mtr-
Then came Rex Ingram, famou. dl- riag. without love 1. a fruit without
s?:. -i* °- *,«• i“.....
Trump. ” Alice Terry oeemed made Ub*8q"*"t 8 •Uu,,,lon, whlch
for the part, and .he wa. promptly Divorce Coupon." a photoplay
engaged. Then came other triumph.. °[ “nu*u*1 *u»P«nae. In the .upport
Bb« played Marguerite I*aurler In Mi«* Griffith are Holmes B. Her*
“The Four Horaemen of the Apo- b*rt- v,ncont Coleman and Mona Lie*,
calyp.e' ; Eugenie "Grandet In "The “The Timber Queen"
Conquering Power" and El.le Tilling- Marked by daring riding, and a
er In ‘Turn to the Right" Her latest brand of thrill. surpassing her pre-
role la that of tha lovely Prlnce.s vlou* *®rl*l*. Ruth Roland In "The
Flavin. In "The Prisoner of Zenda " Timber Q»e*n." reveal, a new prow-
A. the charming noblewoman who e" “ * ho™«»oman In every episode.
must chooae between love .„a loyalty Sl,“ d“h” ra,dly ,acro“ ‘h®
.... _ . ivjBiiy, on an unbroken mustang. On horse-
Ml*. Terry present, an appealing and back „he ,.apa a canyon gap thou-
sympathetic characterisation. sand, of feet above the stream below.
In private Ilfe Miss Terry la Mr*. She races a horse to a neck-and-neck
Ingram, having been marred to the victory and wins the horse race
director several months ag i. during Classic. Over the rocky Sierras. In
th# course of the producttort of "The th® for**t. on the prairie, this serial
Prisoner of Zenda * >' ' beauty ha* conceived and enacted a
r«,»™." pl*y whloh h“ w#n b«*n 1*b«•»‘, th*
nitorcu Coupons .urprlse-a-seeond serial. «
Corlnne Orifflth In "Divorce Cou- The varied locations will also make
their appeal. In the Northwest, In
enow capped Alaska, In balmy Argen-
tine. on land, on sea, In air, In auto,
on steamer, on sled and particularly
on horseback.
"South Of The Sura”
Phyllis Latimer and Pauline
Leonard are bound to Suva In the
FIJI Islands. On shipboard Pauline
decides to continue with a man she
falls In love with—and' not to Join
John Webster, the guardian to whom
•he was going but had never seep?
Phyllis Is on her way to Join her
husband , who left for the FIJis after
her marriaso three years before. On
reaching his plantation she find, him
tack by dynamiting the lagoon, kill-
ing a number of the native*.
Webster goes to Suva for authority
to have Latimer deported. While he
Is away the latter sneaks In to burn
and destroy—finds his wife, and takes
her back to his Island. Falling to
break her spirit, he turns her over
to the natives who propose to hold
cannibalistic rites to appease the
wrath of the gods.
Phyllis had
hide until a certain legal affr.'d
"blew over."
Jean Scott. Richard Travers and
Robert Kenyon play th* principal
rolea. .
Mary Wynn
Winsome Mary Wynn, a demur* lit-
tie lady of raventeen years, haa won a
place for herself in the film ftrmameat
She had a email part In "A Bride *t/
Th* Gods,” end on* of the principal
role* In "Th* Man Who Smiled." <
Mary Wynn Is a highly attractive
blond*. She was born in San Fran.]
ciaco. but haa resided In Los Angilep!
for the past six year*, during whldk
time she has earned an enviable rep-
utation as a classic dancer, appeasing
at many public functions.
EHle Norwood * '*
EUle Norwood makes an Ideal Sher-
lock Holme, in the film productions *C
the famous stories by Conan Doyle,.
"Th* D»v*v* Foot” is the currant te-
nispn
taken money from
Webster's safe to wire the real ward,
Pauline, ar.d Webster misunderstand,
her flight until the real Paulino ar-
rives Then he embarks for tho Lati-
mer island In time to eave Phyllis
from the cannibalistic fate In store
for her. Latimer Is killed during the
rescue. Phyllis Is now free to marry
John whom she haa learned p> love.
Mary Miles Mlnter takes the part of
Phyllis and John Dowers that of
Webster. •
•The Love Nest”
The daughter of a boarding house-
keeper on flsherfolk’s Island falls In
loVe with a handsome tGranger who
drunk 'and degenerate, a prey to the
Insidious influences of the tropica. She
agrees to help him towards regenera-
tion. but he continues his dissipations
with tha natives and she flees to Suva,
whore she uses the letters of Pauline
Leonard to pose as the ward of John
Webster, a successful plantation own-
er. Latimer tnclte. the Islaadert
against Webster, who repels the at-
mysteriously comes to the leiand. She
rejects her former suitor, who de-
parts for the city to obtain an edu-
cation on money obtained b.v his fath-
er In selling a rock ledge to the
stranger. In a short time the rejected
smuggler proves to the girl that he
really la a man. The stranger also
proves he le a fighter, but the girl
discovers that she was only “dazzled"
by his attractl-'ness and that she does
not love him. Ue explains his pres-
ence by the fact that he sought to
On the Movie Screen
theatres-, )n -.-hop winljw? and! hi iff picture; nut ii wnu ii.)‘. unii! ilia war
«tores. Toys were fashioned in- Ms had disrupted thj ptetur.; miliisiry in
image; uyd williin a few yearn he be- Europe ns well ns tmpoiiii'b.v (lisolddi
came the -iust widely known im.n in the comedian', rhat ne dee!'led to make
France. photoplays exclusively In America.
Hoon thereafter. Mas Under's first Ilis latest comedy, a five reel feature
the wise practice of giving picture an- j
dltnves tlio opportunity to see again
worthwhile piodidtions. in a word,
the motion picture producers forever j
will, their ear to the ground for the comedies were alinwii"in America. 'I hey
sound of public approval, have started were one and two reel affairs; and the
the hall rolling for a complete circuit guceeW! that a!,roa.l was
of old and faiorlte screen successes. propel In the t'niiel Stan*. I'ftcs-
Th. audience at the Queen theatre i0nally, Mr. lindor came u\vr to puike
last night muhifested an unmistakable
appreciation of Miss Talmadge as “De ' ■' 1 " '
Luxe Annie'" in the screen version of .....
the play by the same name in which
she again is supported b.v Eugene __
O'ilrleu nnd a noteworthy cast of pop- M
ulur iM'i'leruicrs. | f| B
At the Gem.
E'.niuo ilnnmierstelu lias found the
huppies. of light comedy roles in the
delightful .Selscnkk picture, "The Way
of u .Maid," which oeifin at the Gnu
Theatre lor a two-day tun next Mon-
i • H(*ji
Tills captivating tale of a young so-
ciety heiress, wlm, without father or
aiuther to advise her, mischievously
plays the role of u lady's maid to her
confusion and embarrassment, offers
Miss Hanmierstein every kind of his-
trionic opportunity.
Feen in tiie fancy dress costume of
a mu ill by a tiiisy young millionaire,
who takes her for the pare. K'*nliu Cas-
tletoii is tempted into the compromis-
ing position of accepting his attentions.
In fact she poses us her own maid. Ma-
rie. I'nforunhtely, young Tom Luulor
is in enrncst. CompHciitions develop
lust. And when Nadia's finances fall
need of ii country home. Nadia's is
for ruitr lira EiiwIOr lenses It. Then,
wauling a companion to ilistruc-t her iu
the intricacies of social form, she en-
gages Nadia through her son Tom. The
family moves to the Osstleton summer
home. Here situation follows situation
In exciting rapidity, until the cut fin-
aiiy escapes tlit* bag.
A WANT AD. WILL SELL IT. |
The Jr avis
At the Queen.
The welcome return of Miss Norma
Talumdge in the revival of the Hel*-
ntek production, “De Luxe Annie,"
which opened yesterday for a two-day
showing at the Queen tlcutre proves
conclusively that pictures of the class
and lutereet of this more than delight-
ful story hold n place in public uffec-
jtlon. If there was a single outstand-
At the Travis.
Before the motion picture liecame a
popular entertainment in America, it
had already achieved recognition on
the continent. In France, an idol of
the people had 'sen proe’.ilined. It
was Max Linder, ttflgies of the great
comedian were displayed in front of
5c—10c Muxsehnan Theatre Interests
A WEEK OF SUPER ATTRACTIONS
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE.
Monday and Tuesday-
—LAST DAY—
NORTH of the RIO GRANDE
Hobart Bosworth
In
; !*'•- V* ' '• ,*i • » a. |
One Thousand
to One”
With
JACK HOLT and BEBE DANIELS
We commend this photoplay to you as one of the
finest epics of the West to be screened at this theatre.
A wonderful cast supports these two stars.
AUo “THE SUITOR.”
A Big Laughable Larry Semon Comedy.
T H EATRE
Who crossed the plains in ’49 pinned their
faith on
Last Time Today
Wednesday and Thursday-
Monday and Tuesday-
MAX LINDER
presents his latest comedy
BE h4\ WIFE
In her tremendous dramatic
triumph
“DE LUXE
ANNIE”
A Story of a Woman
Who Forgot Home,
Husband, Child.
-With-
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
Another Triumph for This Beautiful Actress.
Today Studebaker automobiles are living up
to the old time reputation this name ha^s
earned through honest, efficient methods for
QUALITY—SPEED—STAMINA
You i are assured of all these in either the
Light Six, the Special Six or the Big Six.
iWritten and directed by Max Linder
ALSO CENTCRY COMEDY
“OVER THE
BORDER
Friday and Saturday-
* immm* ~
Buck Jones
In a Thrilling Drama of the West Today
She lost her memory and
wandere dou tint othe world
alone. When next her hus-
band saw her she was the
confederate of a crook. i
Also GOOD COMEDY. *
—With-
TOM MOORE and BETTY COMPSON
Next Friday and Saturday.
THE BEST MUSIC 10c. A COOL HOUSE
WOOD AUTO CO.
STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
200 S. Crockett Phone 1750
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