The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS. LLANO, TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3t, 1929
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LLANO MAN’S SHOP
COMEDY OP MARIAN DAVIES IN
"MARIANNE" BRINGS LAUGHS
When Marlon Davies slips awayand
dor.s the uniform of a French officer
in a l-ilarious scene in “Marianne,"
which shows at the Lantex Theatre
next Monday and Tuesday, November
-ith and 5th. that's all we wanted to
see to know that the picture will he
t heeled by he- regiment of fans.
For riie minute this vivacious little
comedienne is allAwed to clown in
PRESBYTERIAN NOTE3
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Worship services at 11:00 a m.
Worship services at Lone Grove at
3:00 p. m.
Sunday school at North Side Mis-
sion at 3:00 p. m.
Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m.
By a special arrangement of the
Home Mission Committee it. wiii he
our great privilege next Sunday to
have Dr. Henry W. McLaughlin of
Richmond, Va.. and Rev. J. P. Kidd of
masculine masquerade, that is all you ,
There • Austin with us, both a:. L.ar.o and
WHY BUILD OR PAY RENT
fan sell you homes for half the cost
uc building new ones, with payments
Hike rent. Good revenue paying prop
•rty Brame Realty Co. !
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Most medicines act on only lower
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per and lower bowel, removing pois-
ons you never thought were in your
system. Just one spoonful relieves
gas, sour stomach and sick headache.
Let Adlerika give stomach and bowels
a real cleaning and see how good you
feel.—A. H. Bruhl's Drug Store.
Young lady wants house work. Will
consider restaurant or hotel work.
Mrs. Iris Doltnrhide,
7-2t-p
> ed to evoke howls of delight,
s nobody who knows how to mimic
(uite like Miss Davies and certainly,
■a body would care to see them if they
did—at least not after seeing her
elfish performance in this new feature
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has given
Miss Davies a perfect vehicle for her
versatile talents in this new film and
as the wistful littfe French madam-
oiselle who just can't help falling in
’.ove with an A. E. F. buck private
she scores new triumphs. Her per-
for.tance 1- splendidly balanced and
her negotiation of the sudden descent
f-om comedy to tragic drama is noth-
ing short of perfect.
Oscar Shaw. New York musical
comedy star, is seen opposit? Miss
Davies as the doughboy sweetheart
. ad he achieves a sparkling charac-
terization behind which a magnetic
personality shines glowingly. Robert
Castle, the blind French soldier
who reiut.ied from war to find his
sweetheart in love with an American
or hhoy. touchingly convincing,
modally where he realizes how he
would hopelessly burden her and
makes a noble sacrifice for her hap-
piness.
Robert 7. Leonard directed the pic-
ture from an original story by Dale i
Van Every and Laurence
and has done so with keen apprecia-
tion of the‘lighter moments as well
us the sturk episodes that come swift-
ly as a climax of potent dramatic su-
spense.
The supporting cast is particularly
well chosen and includes such sterl-
ing players us Robert Ames, Mack
Swain, .Emil C’hautard. Scott Kolk,
Vieto- Potel and others of note.
Lone Grove.
Dr. McLaughlin is our country-
church director. He has given much
lime and thought to the problems of
the country church and will undoubt-
edly give us a very practical and val-
uable message. He will appreciate
your presence.
WESLEY PRINCE, Pasto-
BIG TENT SHOW AT LLANO THE
WEEK OF NOVEMBER THE 11TH.
KC
Baking Rader
Same Price
for over
38 years
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The price is
right
Quality is right
MUlONS OF ROUND*
USED BY OUK GOVERNMENT
BABY SCORES 97 POINTS IN
CONTEST AT OKLAHOMA CITY
Everyone in Llano who ever attend-
ed a Tent Show wi 1 remember the
name of TOBY Copeland. Gene
Walsh, for years the popular leading
matt with the Copeland show can
count his Llano friends by the hun Jo Stanley, the 32-months old son
dred so this team hardly needs an of this city scored 97 percent perfect
introduction in the baby show he!d ln Oklahoma
The Copeland and Walsh Big Tent City during the recent state fair, ae-
Show which will play Llano one cording to records of the contest,
week ' starting Monday. November 11, ■ The higsest rating given any baby
playing under the auspices of the was 99.3 percent perfect, records ot
Shakespeare Club, has everything the show divulge.
that it takes to make up a first, class Jo Stanley Bryant was the only
com pan v of comedy players. baby from Kiowa county entered in
Little Andress Walsh-Copeland. the baby contest.—Hobart Paper,
leading laitv, so popular here, playing This baby is the son of Mr. and
opposite Gene in the leading parts, Mrs. S. J. Bryant and is the grandson
heads a cast of recognized players, ev- of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barnett of t is
, evyone u real artist in his respective place.
Stallings | ^ fiud o!d E(1 (TOBY) Copeland is 0
playing a line of parts that are pos- FOR SALE—Home made candy at
sibly just a little funnier than ever Miss Beveridge Shoppe on trades day.
WANTED—An all-round workman
at H. C. Griffin's Monument Works,
719 Red Hive- St., Austin, Texas.
Lake Victor, Texas Steady work, good pay.
All the Charm
the Old South”
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All the charm o: the "Old
South" is tied up in a cup-
ful of—
SOUTHERN BLEND
That indefinable "something”
that we associate with the still
present hospitality of the true
South draws U3 together at
meal time, and the family
table is still an honored gather-
ing place in our homes . . .
The Southern Ladies are still
the best judges of the culinary
art in all the world . . . They
have set th^ir stamp of ap-
^ proval on
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SOUTHERN BLEND
COFFEE
before.
The Vuudeville includes The Three
Copelands, Gene Walsh, the Griffiths,
The Standard duo and Duke Mar-
shall, is far above the average. Spec-
ial care has been taken in the selec- ,
tion of plays for the season’s refer- j
tolre. Every play will be bran new
to Llano and each one a good, clean
stage story with lots of TOB\ com-
edy. The music is of' that snappy,
jazzy variety so popular nowadays.
The Copeland-Walsh players Hg
Tent Theatre will stand on the reeu j
lar show grounds for one week sr:i">
ing Monday, November 11. < -',e
and have a laugh with TOBY.
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BACKACHE
Mother!
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Watch Child's Bowels
“California Fig Syrup" is
Children's Harmless
Laxative
- • lA • IN * - M- «■ •*-,W**
Order it in 1 lb. and 3 lb.
tins from your grocer
If functional Bladder Irritation dis- j
turbs your sleep, or causes Burning *
or Itching Sensation. Backache. Leg
Pains or muscular aches, making you
feel tired, depressed and discouraged
why not try the Cystex 48 hour test.
Don’t give up. Get Cystex today. Put
it to the test. See for yourself how
quickly it works and what it does.
Money back if it doesn't bring quick
improvement, and satisfy you com-
I'.etely. Try Cystex today. Only 69c
—Llano Drug. Co.
MUSIC CLUB REORGANIZED
The Junior Federated Music Club
met October 9, at the High School
Auditorium for the purpose of re-
organizing. The following officers
were elected:
President—Ona Stribling.
Vice-President—Brownie Bytield.
Secretarv-Treas. — Ernestine Kow-
ierschke.
Reporter—Faybelle Atchison.
The Club will continue to meet the
2nd Wednesday of every month.
Children lorn the pleasant taste ot
"California Fig SyTup" and gladly
take it even when bilious, feverish,
sick, or constipated. No other laxa-
tive regulates the tender little boiatb
eo nicely. It sweetens the stomach
and starts the liver and bowels with-
out cramping or overacting. Contains
bo narcotics or soothing drugs.
Ten your druggist you went only
the genuine “California Fig Syrup”
which hae directions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bottle.
Mother! You must say "California'*
or you may get an iauUtioa fig «yn»p.
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and Various Other Improvements
all Because We Give the Best of |
Materials and Service Combined
LET US SERVE YOU
SPENCER-SAUER LUMBER CO.
A. R. WEBER, Manager
IlifEI THEATRE
Always a Good Show
PROGRAM
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Oct. 31st., Nov. 1st.
“WONDER OF WOMEN’’
with
LEWIS STONE,
PEGGY WOODS
ami
LEILA ItYAMS
A Hal Roach Comedy
News Reel.
ami
SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd.
—NIGHT ONLY—
HOOT GIBSON
ia
“BURNING THE WIND”
with
VIRGINIA DROWN LANE
Collegian Comedy and News
Heel.
MONDAY and TUESDAY O
Nov. 4th and 5th.
MARION DAVIES
in
“MARIANNE’’
Hal Roach Comedy and
News Reel.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th.
—“SILVER NITE—
MONTE BLUE
in
GREYHOUND LIMITED
Hal Roach comedy and M G
M Oddity. Keep on coming
tor that SILVERWARE It
doesn’t cost you anything-
Always a Good Show.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Nov. 7th and 8th.
“VOICE OF THE CITY” IT
with
ROBERT AMES
SYLVIA FIELD
and
WILLARD MACK [ft
Hal Roach Comedy and
News Reel. ,
SATURDAY, NOV. 9th
ZANE GREY’S STORY
“THE WATER HOLE”
with
JACK HOLT
NANCY CARROLL
Paramount Christi Comedy
and News Reel.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
—YOU WANT TO SEE—
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TONIGHT AT TWELVE”
—Nov. 28 and 29th.
“COLLEGE LOVE’’—Dec.
2nd and 3rd.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929, newspaper, October 31, 1929; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766320/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.