Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHEEMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,192?
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Betty Blythe - “Oathbound”-“East is West” ■
Stakes”-“The Ladder Jinx”-Jack Holt,
KTTY BLYTHE, KPMn «tar. re- the Love Boat and eacapei
■fccently completed “How Women Francisco with the help of I
I nf’ThlS }“. lhe .flrst. of " 8°n, scion of a rich America
Miseries of four big productions in u,„_ „„ . , „ ,
which she will Mar this year. In “How “"* T°y and B‘lly fal1 ln
,oiyen Love." Miss B’ythe appears In ~j“r * 'ong, chop-suey
the role of a famous opera singer. She Chinatown carries her off.
la realising, in on* sense, an gnilii- 'r*ves ln time and takes her ti
she had cherish,?d for years for family. Hop Toy comes to
Wise Blythe studied for grand opera learns of his daughters whe
ln Paris. Her voice Is a dramatic ao- and nearly succeeds In gett>n
prano of unusual quality. However, Charlie Yong. She flee* to
• Date decreed that the Screen was the the moment of stress their h
I place for her, although Miss Blythe opened t% each other and B
still held steadfastly to her original hiacted parents see the Chine
I Idea until her metorlc success ln “The hfti arms, so that when Chai
tyu£cn of Sheba, in which she played is announced and demands tl
the title rola. s ^ of;Ming Toy they welcome tl
“Oathbouml" p tunlty of letting her go. Bill
The story, written by Edwin} J. Le and ani'°un®” hls intention
Saint. Is a thrilling-tale of river pirates lna„h‘'r hl9 wife'
on the Pacific coast. The scenes are 1 lat nlght Ming Toy decld
laid along the river front at Santa away ra,,"‘r than cai;8e her
! Barbara. The central figures arc a I lor*’ sorrow- charll« Long
millionaire shipowner, his brother her as *h* 1!l *teallns away
who has fallen into the hands of while- Hop To>’ c°nfcs*es tl
crooks, and the millionaire's wife. Toy ** nal hls chlld, but an ^
cashier of a bank. He is about to
attend a party at which his engage-
ment to the president's daughter fs to
be announced, when he tells his bride-
to-be that that very morning he had
walked under a ladder. The bride is
superstitious. She demands that he
go right back and Walk under the lad-
der again to hyeak the jinx which will
surely enter hls life. He goes back.
Bnemy," "Crooked Streets,” "The Bins,
of Roxanne,” "The Lost Romance,";
“After the Show,” "The Call of the
North," "While Satan Sleeps." HI*'
latest picture la “The Man Unconquet-*
able.” . i;
Andrea Pajrre
Hera we have Andres Payre, m.
halls from Gay Paree. "OOH, La. Lai"
says Andgpe. “Being an aviatrbe. 1
have been engaged to play a prom-
inent role in Ruth Roland’s new
serial, "The Riddle of tho Range."
Andrea I* Indeed an experienced
Harlan as the uncle. Margaret Handle
Is an attractive leading lady.
Jack Holt
Jack Holt was barn la Winchester,
Va.. and eduoated at the Virginia Mil.
itary Institute, jtftef spending four
years with drama tie etock companies,
ln which he played Juvenile leads In
all of the best known plajf* of the
American stage, bj began, hie screen
cafecr. He has tatCen'promlndnt parts
ln many notable productions of which
the fallowing may be mentioned. “The
Woman Thou On vest Me,” a screen
version of Hall Caine's fRmous novel.
"The Life Line," "Held by the
For Instance, there Is a love story lively little seeds are put inside of a
which can at no time be "doped out” circle and the man betting on the
by the audience. The beautiful one which flrst moves from the circle
Senorlta Mercedes Aloyex makes a de- is the winner. This is a common form
cision as to which of two men she i of gambling below ilia Jlexlcon bor-
will give her heart and her hand, but dtr. _,£
until tbe~£enor!ta actually selects the J- B- Warner Is |K star. Elinor
man there is not a hint of which one Dalr 18 hls fading life'
it is. “The Laddering”
In one of the scenes a pair of Mexl- Arthur Barnes has Just been ap-
can Jumping-beans are shown. These pointed successor to the retiring
nnOT H I F1TIOT Had ldea Hor6e!es* carriage.
I III II HArl l\l December 8, 1821. the Journal De-
I 11101 U/ll 1101 bats published the following item:
“There is now much talk in Milan of
OEIfllirO OTr A ill/ nD hiventlon for which the author, a
iHIlwlI » \ I K /III Y certain Cantaneo, has Just ftoT it II-
0|||J W 0 111 | .fill | reuse front the emperor of Austria.
T Several times already they have tried
pnn..rT,| lipnp in England and France to make a oar-
IikIIWEH Hr nr H"** ,l,ove without horses, but every
llltfill I II HI H| • time it was observed that the median-
«• ■ • ■ latsialM |sm gnve r|s<, f0 insuperable otfllciU-
____ ! fie*. V /
I with the team, but by means of Ids j
The First Baptist Church has rn- mechanism one single horse Ufops up WU1 not feel that they have
joyed a yeur of growth and enlarge- and accelerate* ti e movement to a
incut, according to a report just com-1 point at which he does easily tl.e work j
plcted. Two hundred aud ninety-three of four uorses.” , t
members have been received with a net —----
increase of 221*'’bringing the present j "Explaining” Miracle,
membership to .1,510. The resident in the twentieth chapter of II Kings,
membership is 1,351, 1 eleventh verse, one reads th*t "Isaiah
The enrollment in the Sunday,school, the prophet cried unto the Lord, and
nol including the home department He brought the shadow ten degrees
nudVradle roll, is 1,130. The school ’ backward, by which it had gone-down i
lias in nil of its departments 100 of- in the dial of Aim/.."
fivers and teachers. It is a curious fact, flrst pointed out
Tlic* young people’s work fdr the by None/,, the famous cosmog 'aplier
year lias been the most satisfactory | and inathctnatieian of the Sixteenth
iu tlie history of the church. During century, tlmt by tilling u »;m- dial
the year the Unions have been thov- j through the proper angle the Shadows,
oughly graded on the age basis, giving 1 at certain periods of the year, van bo
the church 11 Unions. It is the pur- made, for a short time, to move lmck-
pose of the leaders oil promotion day, wards. This was used by the French
Oct. 1, to add one cither Senior Union, encyclopedists as a rational.-!,f ax-
making four senior, four intermediate plonatlon of the miracle liere related.
ip Sppppn has grown to know the real man he-
iCkiUCClJ ne«tii the slit 11. He tells her that he
is going to try it again atid asks her
to share with him his now life,
ingtou. "Under Oath" comes to tjie Gem
which is to lie Theatre on next Thursday, Friday and
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
Buy it In Sherman
nesday, is a photoplay which asks
many startling questions upon the ^jjy
Mr. Cataneo not only dispense* led with such delicacy aud finesse that
.... -----. j even the most sensitive of theatre-goer* .
t a cause
for being shocked. f I That morning lametl
When is a woman married? Bceuuut! pains when hemiitig
a senseless ring of gold Is slipped over' work a burden and
the finger ot an unwilling bride, is she Don't bo handicapped
to give that she holds most dear, to look to your kidneys.
You we always confdent
that your boauty ha* been
developed to the highest
ot It* possibilities after
using Gounud's Oriental
Cream. 1
Send tic. for Trial Sue
\F.H, T.Hspliwibeo
Hew VaA
TheGEM
Sherman’s Leading Theatre
a mau she loathes?
Again Today
INCOMPARABLE
MARION DAVIES
In
THE YOUNG DIANA
WASHINGTON
Coolest Theatre in Sherman
WHERE THEY ALL GO
Would you risk your soul
to become the most beau-
tiful woman in the world?
See this luxuriously pro-
duced romance of the girl
who dared.
Gorgeous.
Beautiful
and Appealing
Also
Harold Lloyd
Comedy
ns is 243. Kidding the Doctor. 'suffering from a nervous break-dowu
is i-omposed The doctor was ready to leave, and tll0 ros„|t of a busiW(ttl tattle lje haa
f l"t, which ' was eongrntmuting the father on the waging with Jim Towers, another
s. The Aux- ndyetit of the new baby when a burly pat in ^
own work. hlUygoat went tearing by in hot pur- I,ow,.I.s m w0rkern,Tmself up to his
mtions: two ® ”•* nllt r„T lln present liigi, positfOa from the lowly
"adi'irs or filled EnglUl.: "brat that goat! ° He »«s
an for the I *hnil have to sell him. Doctor, I £t0 •^**1 .P'jT? Merest* and l,e
r. shows would you like to buy him for your *"ept, «1 before bin. in his rush
(pan shows . g,„ . [to greul weulta. To battle 1‘owers,
"1 don't snow." saj^ the doctor. Manl,! l,“a lK,p" compelled to take
. ^ i.1,1 “Wlmt do yon want fTr him?” ,U101I''-V M"ngin8 to others.
“Well,; How much Is your billr | for elgjit W -Tower* hq* been «v.
Hundreds of “Fifty dollars." ;tempting to "get'' Marvlu where lie
11 .,,lr?T|K "iflien you oyght to give me sixty wants him. lie Is determined now that
worth while for t(ltt a full-grown goat ought "o one shall cheat him of his victory,
he mime and (Q pc worth more than a kid." ! Appealed to by Marvin's attorney.
. Powers agrees to let MnrvlnViff if the
tlmr'l’iuspra She An.w.red H.r. |£«ortuuate mUllmmlre will eo„se„, p,
he reoert. An austere wornun was lecturing • * nmrriage lH-tween his daughter, Shir
for till pur- hody of high school girls In a Booster i1^ aud Dower* \ouuger brother,
town recently on the uselessness and | evp;
and wickedness of the flapper. After 1 Mhirley is shocked when she learns
she had said that they were not ttt to 1*le proposition. lint her fathers' eoh-
iMKOme the mothers of the next gen- <UtJpn- *»• fue\t!iet she deatars to sa#P
•nation, she looked at n,bohbeU-hain>d I'1'11 with nil Hir heflfrt ibid . soul,
■■ little girl who had rouged and pow- prompts her to go to'Powers and ag-
I wish to thank lhe ffiendi and riered her face rather heavily and de He. very much struck by tty
* uei^hbeta for tbrir mo tty acts of kind- manded. “Young lady, what uo-you girl’s fearlessness, releases her from
nets and word,, of consolation lo me In know about bnbtes?" her premise. Steve, the brother, j., in-
my dark hour. Also, for the flowers, For a minute the little flapper (lignum and immediately goes over to
each of which spoke words of thought- locked startled. Then she blushed » the Marvin ride, giving them certain
fulnpss. Especially mar’ I thank the fiery red. “Well, lady,.” she starn juformation that will indicl Powers.
Amei’lnm' T^rtoii'foi' iVrf tlwr ditl. - mered, “i’re stopped baileving in the -Btrf JOSMey has fflecmerel that Dow-
MRS. EDiVAIlD CA11AN. stork."—Indianapolis News. „,, ers is a real man. and risking her own
Richard Taimadge
In
“The Unknown”
Also a Good Comedy
“Why Marry?”
Tomorrow and Thursday
Rodolph Valentino
In
‘“Frivolous Wives”
Coming Oiursday, Friday and Saturday
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
; “UNDERnOATH”
A Star Without a Failure and this is her Greatest
With
NILES WELCH
Tomorrow
Alright
MB A vegetable
HI aperient, add*
time *nd vigor to
the digestive end
eliminetivt
mrsiieSsm
Headaobe «pd Bil-
t^lsod for over
1; i ** Soon '
BETTY COMPSON
In
“THE BONDED WOMAN”
THOMAS ME1GHAN
: f \ / In
“IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S SO”
WATCH THE GEM
: i . i
When is a woman married?
If she is forced to give her
hind, must she also give her
body and soul.
—-•■*— -—
Cirtl of Tl auits,
By all means don’t miss this.
JUNIOM-Uttl* Ms
►third the regular dote.
Mad* of atm# logredi-
| enu. then emir
I coated. Far children
Keep Your Eye on the
Washington
Atom,
fclilTITS UKU0 S!
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Oriental Cream
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