The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1927 Page: 2 of 10
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This suggests but one thing, bet-
ter shift gears. Of all Service
Stations the church of Jesus
Christ has no equal. Christ put
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absorbing romance
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.clock and the evening, at 8, Y. w. C. A, camp,
c,ocfc .5Io., in the Oafc
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girls camp where
A thunderbolt ot m.vs-
toy thrills, sp.Ha and
weeks, the greatest rail-
road melodrama ever
filmed. A woman's ho-
nor was at stake—He d
cross the continent for
this and more—Death
followed him like a sha-
dow. A whirlwind
human emotions, s'
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fments and .strong
battled for the women
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begins in China and
sweeps across the ocean,
through storm and tu-
mult, to Moston Harbor,
blazing the trail of the
commercial high seas. A
thrilling story from the
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AMERICAN SHOULD
SEE. "The Covered V *a-
gon of the Sea" We as-
sure you that tms picture
This great picture will
be here for two days only,
mark your calender and
don't miss this great A-
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Saturday Only
June 4:h
1 ''Steel Preferred"
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A mighty drama o: the
steel mills and their
workings. With thrills
1 romance galore, a
picture that you will
long remember. SEE the
great melting pots, and
what the workmen have
to endure to work there.
One of the greatest p!e-
ever screened of
BBS 8™* ^Ofks, If
you like to be thrilled and
' like a picture with red
hot action from the start
to the finish. See Steel
Preferred sure, for you
will not be disappointed
m your entertainment.
Also Two Act Comedy
Monday and Tuesday.
V 'June ,6th and 7th.
A Rupert Julian Pro-
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"The Yankee
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The Greatest of- . all Sea
Pictures
I An epochal picture of
1 the glorous Era when
■ American Flag was su-
1 preme on the High seas—
,' a photoplay production in ■
. . 'which.. romance, , ^rama. ;
love, pathos and comedy
Wednesday and Thursdav
June Sth and 9th.
Another Big Zane Grey
Paramount
With Jack Holt. Georgia
Hale and El Brehd'el
"Man of'
I The Foregf
The present day vogue
in entertainment is for
big. slashing outdoor
thrillers—especially when
they're Zane Grey Para-
mounts. A tale of hair
bread:n acventure in the
mountain regions of the
A "WESTERN"
HAIL - INSURANCE
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I No. 10. "The Scout,"—Arrive
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West Bound
No. 21, "The Missionary"—A.
.rives 2:20 a. m. Departs 2:25 a.
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No. l, 'The Scout,"—Arrives
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Self Starters because Self Start-
ers start others, and to crank
some is to get kicked. Yea, the
writer knoweth by deep seated
wounds and much experience.
Again. Jesus says. Matt. 5:14.
"Ye are the light of the world."
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romance interwoven with )
pell-mell action. The lat-
est by the director of
"Born to the West." Done .|
in the most fascinating
Zane Grey fashion. SEE
Jack Holt in this Big Za
$e Grey special sure.
Zane Grey says. "Para-
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the way I write them."
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1927, newspaper, June 9, 1927; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125619/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.