The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 26 of 42
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Bryant Washburn and Mabel Forrest in "Mine to Keep," at the
Crescent Thursday.
* COMING—THURSDA Y—DEC. 6
THE MESSRS. SHUBERTS MUSICAL SENSATION
portunity to see this famous
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Mary Mie Minter will come in
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ceneration and on the day of her
weddine drive down to the ahanty
MAIL ORDERS NOW. GET YOURS IN EARLY
A Sell Ost Everywhere. Prices: $2.50.—Me, Plus Tax
take over
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MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY s
MR. SOUTHALL WILL PLAY
"My Heart st Thy Sweet Voice" and
"Twelfth Street Rag"
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THE
“A Lady of Quality” From
Famous Novel, at Majestic
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THANKSGIVING, THU RS., NOV. 29
MATINEE AND NIGHT
THE ENTERTAINER SUPREME
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a a ompellime wtory of eroa
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la a powertel wary ot a sovety
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A scene from "A Lady of
Quality." with Virginia Valli,
epening at the Majestic Monday.
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akM.h which I. her own idea and
ALICE LAKE PLAYS AT TEXAS
"Kfeen" wtarring Allee Lake
WUI be tb. feature at lb. Texa»
thentre Wednenday and Thutaday.
Thia piature is a tre-» and now
vermen of a dheme whieh baa many
RanatbUtUan for pathoe, humor and
romenee The mtory la the strurgte
of the younger generation to pay
of MB debt to pam la thia rape
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hand touched bee henv naing crop
on the table In demperation. mhe
William Norris Retori (
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A scene from “Blosspm Time," a comic opera, which, will be
given at the Hancock. "
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Texas C«
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Texas rallr
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teel that M
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step. Mhi
only unpopi
The Misses Beatrice Bertoli and
Rum Pvor are eomceded the utte
‘BLOSSOM TIME’
OPERA COMING
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Comic Operetta Has |
Melodies From ! 1
mil they have op«nt a total of
meven year in workins out on.
teat which will be their climatie
-eentation in a nertes ot i brill-
era. -
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m an
ventriloqutem what Houdini la to
thr art of mystery, will ply bi.
trad, of fooling th. pubile and al
tb. pame llm. defy detecton Wil
llama and Clark announce them-
selven ae -selline Their Stock-in-
Trade Whieh Is Happihena."
“Her Reputation," with May
everzthine that comes under thome--, M„„, u a. .
hendines They hare been a hit I moot. her future father-in-law
• vaudeyie for severai seanona .. _
•Th. Oreat Lester. - who is to
bringing lit poor old fathe to thr
weqing
Th. rant chosen for Th. Love
Piker* la praetically all-etar. the
four featured player. In th. pup-
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
tietts of San Praawtaro by mht
furthinh the ehartimg baekerouna for
the teneely arematie fight of •-Jae-
qpeline Lanier* to regale Hw Rep-
akaUaa *
May McAvey wan never lovelier
than ao thio little mathot n besuty in
the contume at old New Orlean- and
moderm day San Praneimo whieh
•he weare in thin produetion that
cartes bar «w ataraom Flexing op-
peatto Mua MeAvoy le La
Hughen, the newapaperman -lover,
and aa "Sherry Man.ri.id the
young newopapar reporter han an
appealing role.
Th. hin
all work i
momt eztin
worn hao I
in ten ye
.no, atun
noli, from
raw mater
clalists bav
all work ■■
who formei
family is.m
and otfice .
destie setes
• nerced a
dietitian.
-in.
I Th- benwtifut I'nntew of Duna.
tonwolde Wood at bar la the huge
receptiom room at her Lomdon man-
•ten
The toant at London a *1do* for
dw. year enjoyine ahe afTection
•nd patrorage at Good Queew
Anne umivermally rempectea, ad-
Queen—Sunday, Monday. Tuesday:
star cast.
Wednesday through Saturday:
McAvoy and an all star cast.
form the
M the bitlian Dike at oemonde
who had Iwai returned from the
Metorioun field of Hienheim, all her
embuons ea the polnt at realiza-
Maw and yet there .tood one thing
la lb. war Thai one thine wan a
•“"* of heir, a cunty loek of raven
Ida. k hair nve feet lonc. a ehing
at benuty, and there K lav la the
........ «t the arch-vifiaim of
ondom, Fir John Oxen, whon rep-
•datlon aa a sar blade, a man-
About -town. a eempromin-r of worn.
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elim of one of the mom «nvpine
and ampmate MMIn ever toid on
the merben "A Iady of Quality.* by
... ...__ . H»Epi Burnett, in whieh
I ta a nash her firm Vireinia Vaft le »tamne at the
ffair with the hand- Malemp theatre Marline Monday.
A scene, from "The Printers
Devil,” starring Waeley Barry,
which opens at the Majestie
Thursday.
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W Ho, an.I Then. and .mb. r.bb. will be ptmwn
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When a
his neck
there’s a I
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to fondlina
air of lovi
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than its j
growing, a
Moina o
symptoms
take pine i
the latest
face your
which will
Thursday,
as the pr
everything
room to he
the hi* in
that this li
yet made
rich comod
was especI
youngster
who knows
a boy"s has
The ate
Devil" telle
a young Is
paper offit
when the
becomes d*
bls employ
doing iKk
lot of trou
rushing hl i
chase tows
boot
Marry M
player has
paper osu
is made U|
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MOLME5 a LAYERE
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Blossom Seeley, heralded Owren of
the art at wyncopation, comen to
th. Hancock opera boune Friday
and baturday of thia week aa the
new Beam, amandt H. waa
«• pone In hie say met Aa
term their ottering Tunen, Tickien
and Tapa,” the act comprieing
“Mothers-in-Law," with an all
waa born. The love etory
"Blonnom Times," called by etriten
"an exqulrite operetta with dainty
mettine» taken from fichu her la
UInfinished Melody.*” la conaing to
the Hancock Opera Hoove.
The name of thin comic opera telle
ita,atory and the play le
Ine aa the Atle The »cre la from |
the Melodie, of Frane sehutert.
‘Her Reputation*
Opens at Queen
On Wednesday
Beam- Washington with Ma
eerny tree hatchet and Cami• Na-
Man with bar bou emashing ac-
vtm proiea a Rood many raara
ado that R*a a reputation that make
ar breaks a‘man
"Ner Heputation, whteh begine
at the Qween Wednenday; la the mon
at pietr- which the wtae one. my
A an action elarmie that de woing 6
Thuraday through Saturday: Wesley Barry in "The Printer’s
Davil.”
Anita Slewart la a living die-
proof that the day of the feminine
motion pieture alar la brief, for this
etar who began her screen career a
decade ago, baa won aa much praise
aa ever in her new picture. "The
Love Piker." which win open al the
Creacent theatre Monday.
"Th. Love Piker" la th. etory ot
a npobbish, wealthy eoci.tr girl
who falla in love with a meir-mmade
engineer, whine parent emigrated
to America from Holland before X
a young and at
who trie, to pay off the
bar dead tather
•rook, the rote played _________
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aa unrrrupotoun buminee com-i Wichita Falls, Texas, wear-
« 2-02" ing • costumein which she I
• ovpoeita,MimLake I appeared recently-
STARTING MONOAV
far Throe Dy ,
A woeiety enab who proved ahe waa a
“regular" a*rt attar all
A remane that atartea with the roah of
a whintwind, then. erashed against a -
nocial ^arrtar and tottered danger- _
oualy. . . _ PIKEE-
A story nt a rich man s daughter and a
A zontiima" "g "an.m. Jparulin, with _ $7
lif•‛s brigteat theme,
■She woe rich in worldly pomemion but
a piker in love.
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Amusement Calendar for Week
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Hancock—Monday through Thursday: “The Dancen of the Nile."
Friday, Saturday: Majestie vaudevkte:
Majestic—Monday through Wednesday: “A Lady of Quality," with
Virginia Vallie.
Artista. Symphony Orchestra
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to go through with it.’
However, when it comes to the
wedding, eh. harn t the nerve to
invite the old father of her name
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Whethe
to eel al
mothers-
theatre ha
beginning
ture ent
which la i
at the tai
Jokeaters
The the
Ing to ad
up on the
in u moth
love.” At
not a com
conception
Gaaton
the count
with a fr|
to make
business
which hla
Ufa haa bi
Edith Y
mother of
center of
around he
fieuit situ
in-taw co
believesn u
This la
atrong pit
moral, am
fitted for
na Q., Nilndon Other, ar. Lee [ m
White Charles Stevenson and I*
Tempe Piegot, ■
pome brute who faced her. Her
epirit, which no authority had ever
bookea, her band which bad com-
queree every boro, she had over
wanted to nde. had both been aur-
tendeea in iwwt humiuty to thin
areh-demon, both three aad mhe
wretehed curt, only to be treaeher-
ouely flaunted aad betrayed
What mhould ahe dot What
oowld ahe def
’ fa ten minutes London ! moot
enntesraue ■■any would he la that
arawine room, la deeperot low. her
"THE RUSTLE OF SILK.”
There le a a plan did reat featu-a]
la -The Runte of Sink ” which WUI
open at the Texa, theatre Friday for]
a two day run.
Ths prineiple roles are played by
Betty Compsonaand Conway Tearie,
and they ar supported by a cart
headed by Cyril Chawink and An-
g 8
asisted at the piano by Miee Mar-
ewuzrn. and Ea Lynn, -pedai
prancers"" and lag launchers,"
som"oucrizameosns ANITA STEWART
_______. cu*B-‛pasm
THE CRESCENT — WAERE the rig PICTURES play
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the Texan theatre Monday and!
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etely, everyintne which a wman rumon.
held dear and mdered and ehnen- <
Whavthe Countess did and what
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Matinee, $2.00, $1.50; $1.00, 50c Plus Tax
Rale Opens Friday, November 23. Mail Orders Now.
and the new Viennese mume w,
has been on well received every- r
where le interpolated with a new
acore from munie by H Korte
Greek Efann mine the part of
Schubert. Mareyet Merle le "Mu-
Bl ” Robert Lee" Allen to "Kranz,"
and Fenita de Soria is "Bella Bru-
4 ' Thp.production tn aided I May MeAvoy and Lloyd Hughoe In "Her Reputation.” which
I"Eonom Time rchorun l amne at the Queen Wedneeday.
win conjuneuon with Warner Galt
.aad Chartes Thorpe Thla will rb.
- th- Ural appearance in Austin of
the noted -xponent of Jari mumie
in votrw and fret •
Harry Holmes and Fiorste La
Vere contribute a novelty .ketch
entitled -Themaelvea- They do not
a-ume portray or delineate, but
mecety offer a line of patter and
ronga the naturalnena of which la
the entretainment- great-nt ap-
peal.
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Crescent: Monday. Tuesday, Wenenday, "The Love Piker,” with
Anita Stewart.
Thuraday through Saturday! "Mino to Keep," with Bryant
Washburn end Mable Forrest. t
' Texas: Monday. Tuesday: Mary Miloe Minter in -Drums of Fate.”
Wednesday. Thursday: "Kissea." with Alice Lake.
Friday, Saturday: “Ruetie of Silk,” with Conway Terale and I
I , Betty Compson.
.Grand Centra—Menday. Tuesday: "Playing Double."
f • Wednesday: Ruth Roland in “Haunted Valley," chapter 8.
Thuraday: "The Ownerman."
Friday. Saturday: Wm. Russell in "Goodby, Girla."
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