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LIVINGSTON
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SATURDAY MIGEr
OTHER BIG
FEATURES
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appolnted.
Preeinct
pointed.
MOVIEVENTS
ox TE BTAdE
Child Star of
stage and Sereen
ANOTHER
PAOGRAM
■T ITSELF
Door open at 11:10
Show on at 11
over nt 1 00
BABY
BETTY
Reggy Denny in Hot
One At Rialto
TOMORROW
-HARRY
STODDARD
AND Win BTRKETB
OF XEW YORK NASD
more hilarious headway i
story progresses.
- "The fadeout in a roar."
peper rer ante and MUM
“TWa DAT"
"THE SEA MEAST"
"PARTXERS AGAIN"
RIN-TIN-TINS
PRGGY MOPKINS JOYCE
CLAIRE WINDSOM, "Just
Woma,n," Pantages.
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cwfr
Richard
Barthelmess
Ot Dall
LoN GARN
otMiep
LAST TIMES
TODAY
4
Victor MeLagien, ar moat prom-
inent.
we. Fez Flitnmnitia
et charte Merra May
dent exaggerate,
Here’s what they promine:
TRIP TO
CHINATOWN*,
NORMA SHEARER, "The Tow-
er ot Les," Lberty.
sue
Precinet
SEWA
eETi
mm. LELIA X rom
JACK THOMPSON
U. P. aow LADD
ning or
District Co
ed what h
Ben Lyon
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May McAvoy
PHerat
tor ti
"JUST..
SUPPOSE”
THE OLD FAVORITE
BACK AGAIN
wr”
is toesr».
iri i
Onghty
Henry stoddard and his orchestra, who wjn entertain on the newe
Nil opening at the Majestie Baturday. *
Tearle Lays Soup
And Fish Aside .
Conway Tearle tackles a new
type of role in "Just a Woman/’
which Pantages will put on Sat-
V td,
An*: 2
1
Leach, jude.
Precinet T-1120
injuries were not serious.
A man whose identity to un-
P
rvast
give up her ehnd—• frail, bedu-
utu little wife who had alwave
been taithrt, who longer for ah
ENDURING LOVE
A pair of "blue" rats, the eqult
, ot eareful breeding from beleeted
treaks «f the old British biaek
rat, are eew de exhibttion at the
- London dee T
Per onmi
-
lahaa. Judee.
Precinet TI
w42*p*3Engzaox
LAsT Tmws TDDAY
VIRGINIA VALLA
PAT OMALANY J
-WATCH YOUR WIE"
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meet the savage
of pubieity, ee writes on a iittie
note he's sent up with hia line-up
for the new week. " N
It e the first time we red re
f•APLNS
VNIED ARTISTS
vox PODUCTIONS
L ' ’
Wonder Child On
Palace BiU
CAPITOL
»ranve sazunnax—
— PAGE 2—THE FORT WORTH PRESS-JULY 23, 1926
These Will Appear On City Theater Bills
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Saturday
Thru
Tueeday
fit mi BYT
Oounty.
r HTKen
rCeunty.
ISTIAN, .
-RY lit K LARDON
Pictumesended-forthe new week are of locales ranging
from the frozen wter buckets of Alaska to the sizzling
urday..
The famous "Conway Tearle re-
serve" is smashed.
Totally different from the so-
phiaticated society roles In which
he is usually seen. Tearle’s imper-
sonation in "Just a Woman" to
that of a aimple, genial a tool mill
worker.
The story opeas with Tearle as
a mill clerk cpp|ent with hla wife
and baby, hla tiny homo and nil
$8-a-day job. ,
But of course he wins riches ।
before the fade-out eomoe.
"Yet I
has been
the last t
the retort
and ertah
resentatio
retorted J
HARRY HAYDEN
OTHER ACTS
ON THE •CREKX
LAMORE PAY,
•LESS WORK
"2
SYD
! ALL
ALL
Allene Ray and
Walteri Miller..
vranTIXG eaTvnwav
Mae the Jaw Uw Rght to Take
Away What God Nao Given
. • Mother?
The etoty ot a bimiant marriage
Spdca. TREOINALDDENNY. "What
Happened to Jones," Rialto.
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la€: r,24 E
•us/ec
rnachng-h
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One of the plant poets whleh
hes caused greet eoneern to Aus-
tralian agrieulturista. the ragwort. |
has now been discovered to be
an exeellent feed for sheep.
WIU.1AM PinSOX,
or Munt County.
Tor 3udi- of-the-Ceunt-et Crim Inol Ay-.
known, was reported to have
atruck the ear of Mra, Fred I preen
on Houston street, near stri
Judge C
conwaV
TRABLR
CLAIRE wibeu
PERCY MARMOST
Auto Hits Wagon at
Seventh and Lamar
JM3 CsaMv
nr ot aaneuiturei
Mk,
»*rW Crzty
runnELA,:
jugee •
Fieelnet 20- No. Arlington: Dr..F. L.
I Mrvey. jude.
P Preeinet 27—Johnson Station: J. M.
Crowley. juda•. z-----3
Pre tort. »—UttW. Store; jdge to he
! appointed. . -
pre-lore 20- Kennedale: judee to he ep-
pont-d
Prreinet 30-8ubtett; nobert rowter,
m-t a-w-bb, J. A‘pohen,-sudu..
Pieetnet .vs—Aritter: Mke Lwty. Judee.
Preeinet a- Manatiel: B. a. Harrison,
jude.
Preeinet A-nendon: jutes is be ap-
pointed I
Precinet a-Hreman’s Hall; Chas.
MenELin, jukes
Prpetnet 3Fnltena: win. Deacon, jukes
rree!met ST—Bsk fork ./Jutes is U a-
pointed. -
L.Iresimt aa-Hranaterd, joAos to be ap-
l
bad, bad boy, but you’ll
love him—he never was
much in a dinner coat—
but in a bear akin he
knocks.’em all cold!
.
is Be
TRW wid oxwsr want a e ewes. Isas, ehnas- fererunger ef
*aw.
1w huwLs jUbs, dm Axil MRKH:
jamm a inmcBa
55 ° SKSi
"3. MEFea pitrtet Omani
-
tertminmemt pretere by la
Hes. < emternste, tmderat
"r:cinet 73—1204 Maddex; M L pleer,
"Femet 74- 3004 Avenu. Ji n a Car.
ter. Jute*.
Freent T— 2706 Viekery Boufavare:
Tom nonen, Juese
Preeinet te-Miattetoe; jukes to bap
pointed.
Precinet TT-10h Work Central: Mra.
J. Homer Adorns. Judge.
Preciet 18-3008 LIpesomb Avenue:
Leonard Withington. fuses
Precinet To-SU Richmone: O. L Bob.
inaon., juage,--
Preeshet so— 4104 Ash Cremcent: Mar.
Fred nunge, Judue.
nFSrana5,°a155h Wara TOV: Mre C.
pMainet ' «“Grapevtne ribs i Xugunt
Benke, judge,
Precinet 83—Glen Garden: Mrs. A. H.
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But he sossss out of the thieiM ”
before the end, giria
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H w:urf NMODES
Fer Pubile Weicher, Juptie• Pre*
/. Th i.^St p We
7
TheERofLIES
[O% * ‘"IVICTORSFASTROM
sz} „ NORMA SHEARER
MAWKINS,
.. Buis County
LEr p pirnnox.
BEN LYON. "The Savage,"
Hippodrome.
Freinet 21-:"’,
Jute*
Ieeinet 42-Nirdvilie: j. a. Imlay,
nav---
"‘reeinet 4- MuM. J. T. Manev. Judee.
Prectnet M—MAs; Qeorg Dak*. jude.
A shipwreck rien nena
The sun agalnat the hardship* Claude Phillipa employed by a
m,n20.25 .Utara local lumber company, was injured
sravssattesms
gwapt apaces '* a over And wrecKed AK • or FBI I Bid
I Hida a IsA, Robert Frazer ana Boulevard and Park Pinee; .. .
- mass. " -------( Philtpa was taken to All Sainta
Rospiral, where’ll was found hie"
J. izurin wiiawt
a j!flivaa> wilijamb
County Tax Qellector:
JONN PKNOILI,Y
Couny Treasqrert
J0FN M MORE
tral Avenue, was the only wit-
* Republicans will go to the polls
in each precinet for the first time-
Saturday.
The 91 voting places for the
Republlens and the judges were
announced by J. G. Gotch, secre-
Ury of the primary committee.
---They er* »« follows:___________
Pieelnet i-lets Hast la Street: Judas
trpecinprpntt West Belknap: D. E.
"pitlinet"imetropotttan Motets J. P
Conteinet+-ah Work Baa Jo* ta
——201-----
-Greeery; judge to be appointed4 mi‘
Preeinet • Ano W. ter Smithi l F.
("9“" Doh Grove; Mrs. J. J.
8upener2ude122e vemphil act Mra.
MprzeKen“b“Bh‛Wra J-k^ to
ehat l ered — of a mother who '
would rather fore shme then
Far iimbaf donij" xeeuttv .Committee,,
Eleetton lrecinet No. 62 ■
poRENS
•a*
BAM WILLAMS
Joux F. maw
nannT-MAMMTOM- --------------
tor Judes of County Court 01 Lew Re. 11 T°L JOTXFI
DAVI MeGEE — -----
ppir.!KB XT
or mambos ovnt
Per leek Qemmtmea*:
p a fknhELL,
or Tita. On-nty.
J. T nnimox,
or Ms i Ho cosety
"Taby Betty, child star of elago i M
and screen, will pay Fort Worth l hi
-her Tirot visit at ths Palnee. be- E-
zinning Saturday. 1/3
- "Padlocted,* ay Res Beach. |
AM
27"-
A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
We heve nept fif.na nnovanr nACK TRW RM ONES, AM mew
imnkrr peomSoea A ORHATWR Movim ORAeeNt weteh the deny
euttn, furtehe
al; noorn Beat hehu
I ai.adaptea from Eton when he collided with the wagon,
Mara a e^vel will be Mal was arrested two bioeks away by
week a cara at Charles Maguire e' orficers Conner andPetuigrew for
emiimas:
'Robert Harris, 600 West-Cen.
you have sees
thio H»He Mr
le pietures
. with Thomae
Meighan e a d
i other hotabie
l nereen sters
rur
II • #A4K Na
MILDRED HARRIS. "The Isle LOIS
of Retribution/' Capital. • Palaeo.
AND THE PIMT RrUSODR Ow,
Caroling Orchestra
I Majestic Hit
Harry Stoddard and hla "Streets
of New York ' orchestra, an ag-
gregation of tinging musicians,
head the tslent on the Majestic
bill opening Saturday afternoon.
The Stoddard aggregation comes
rated as a good orchestra with a
lot of novelty presentation atunta.
. On the nereen, Margaret Living-
ston, one of William F‛ox s flapper
.sure. Is featured in the Fox ple-
turization of Charles Hoyt's play.
"A Trip to Chinatown.".
Scanlon. Denno Brothers and
Scanlon present what critics call
one of the Ismartest dance ideas
in a long time They are renew
• ing old dance ideas.
Tyler Macon, aouthern black-
face artiat who acored an out-
ptanding hit here several seasons
beck, will return with new aongs
and chatter.
Flo and Ollie Walters’ "Tell-
ing Tales" is another bright epot
on the program, if advapce oom-
ment counta.
"The lal—ot Retribution/' a P
pur Cogntg nhalfmant
$3—
Per Juatic• ot ibs Penee, Preetnet Ne l.
worker aad hia new-found mil-
lions.
Claire Windsor is the wife.
Percy Mermont the bush league
thespian.
member Murrin sendins up any-
thing like that
pietun, 1 Leo Cksaey ood xavertinements whlek kppeared
» tas tizssa»
Mell have "Lghtnin ." sunday. -
Monday eed Tuesday, and Wed i
eeeday the miillonaire’s pUymote.:
Peggy Mopkina Joyee, le "The
Skyrocket ’
They move to New York.—A
designing actreas entero the pic-
ture. She arranges thru a "hem"
actor to frame evidence which
will break up the eew hemo. Hoe
wai-Twa a evsom,
0t. 10124 mm.-• PW-
•Iw DieIe, nose Xs. k; 1
axo e KNLE,
MORAN, ’
beaches of‘the South Seas. -
One deals with the Bibulous perversions of broadway •
sugar daddies.
Ben Lyon steps out with a House of David make-up for
y-Hfh Sm drama. “l*le of Retribution" at the Capitol
is the ice-coated exhibit.h ' *
Your notebooks, fans—
HIPPODROME"
1
wh*a"a, Sk
wateh WM stlen som time Thure enpa 4
dy from his room at the rMeAt —d _ - - 1
Hie door wm open when the vetch 1
was eMeo. MeCarty naid. : ..
A motemeter wee broken elf
of IM Dalek ear e< JL Adams
till Meadowbrook Drive, wkUe le
WM parked et 11th Sthtet and
Commeree late Thuraday Bight
. m. Thursday.
ReeaMh, who tailed to etop
For 01MB Trean
GwORGR Q
A.', th. .ps-k ' •llur• and trae •
edr o' nr . •» • nirht f• “ "a
elaimed for ihe nim New Vork • -9
5*--egiiionaires arewqught et pier -
Terry Ferrell a ‘erehestra will rame- Mer-
. > wee a melange of tunes fwom ’’The ahei• «m-
student Prince" tor tie nerenade
More comes charite,". witb
Lloyd Hamilton, for the kiddies. ____
semethins New le
Oreheetra Freeentatu
Mica Corinne and Dick Himber
open the chow wilf’a combination -
seng, dance and musical act.
it x L nace.
I first two
I by rovers
cases wit
years, ant
venala in
i to a pret
I slipped b
Seward
Strickiana, judge.
Freinet 66- Bycamore Heightu: Mrs. W.
H Brae, judg.
rreeimet 4- 11th Wara West: Nesi W.
Smith, judge.
Preeinet m—till West 23re at. t Chas
Billinus, Juke.
Preeinet 00- Mt rye Creek; Ieonara
t "sheu MA.W .
iDw-,2s
ss ulie. st tbs Pene, preetnet Ms l,
tfWT
2pmpmune——
or ConetaNie, Fretme Ms It
tn VINCN
Ben Grows Hedge
For “Savage”
Na 2
Day of the "pop" movie whis-
ker to gone—eleng- with peg top
pants and triek haircuta.
N9 looser will producers toler-
ate hirsute edoremeat unless it's
—the real ----------- ---------
Bob Lyon made tbla discovery
before journeying to Florida to
make noenes for First National’e
“The Savage," wklek Hippodrome
will got Baturdey. \
Bea walked into Director Earl
Hudson a offiee witk a boa full
of beards.
"Which kind ahall l bey!" he
,, wanted to know.
"Buy nothfng." scorned Hud-
«M. "You M kave to grow 'em-
big ead bushy, too."
It wasn’t eo easy, but Boa did
it, aad whether the Hops are
going to like it or not. Bee weare
"What Happeped to Jonen,",
starting at the Rialto Saturday,
telle of the adventures and misad-
ventures of Tom. Jones, a wealthy
Bible manufacturer.
Jones reputation ia aa tho lily
in hia home town.
Then on the night before hie
mkrrjage, he le enticed Into a
poker game.
Imagine his' horror when,
shortly after chips start clicking,
the police atep in.
Tom finds himself in a wom-
en's Turkish bath in hla attempts
to escape.
"From then on," says the P. A
"the fun starts, gaining more and
“Durndest Thriller”
For Liberty ___
-wev. a program tor Friday on Hoston Street, near Etrp”
ms SMMrn tha " - proud an.• oT"ah 20"
J. P. Murrin.
touring car was found under the
trestie on Dons street, bloekins
the road. The owner to not
knows The ear was towed into
For LAeutenant Qovernor:
BARRT MtLl.Fa,
Of Dallae County
Tor Attorney Qeneral:
CUyDK POLLARD,
^•f Harrie Count
nte.
"ROAD TO MANDALAY
For Lovers at Western Drama
VIRST-RUN BUCK JONES
• First-Run Fred Thompeon
TOM MIX-ZAXE GREYS
- ALL PARAMOENT PICTURES
AU- MKTRO-GOLDWYN (
THE PICK OF THE REST A
--TROMAB BI_______
or PaBae County.- -
T. K mwiMS
of Fall eeI-'"
CMAA, U nqaOuiKLD,
or Nunk Anumy,
3X0, W. nonsat.
or tvasto Oeunt.
JAMM V eluED...
w., nett.. . .umm.r >i»b. Priee Witten, an old man, was _ or.wiehita Pomt! ■ ____
Waal better (or a nummer aignt; a______: "I n____a” Ve Cometei-et Eubia Aceountt
than •. boar at tea aad eaow’ brutped, wagon badly damzi g M, trnLL,.
Pictorinl winter awalta par azed. whenit wheatruck * Acar t--or ■ Cunt»
spiring tana at the Capital Satur- srvenban Lmrrstrhett Wi
COME TO THE MIDNIGHT SHOW
IF Not. COME TOMORROW OR ounmG TRE wEEK. BUT coME-
IFs A GREAT BROW
nt Pellas Oounty.
For Anoeiate Justtee, Court st Civil AP-
p-aT., hecona Bupreme Judlelb
bitrler:
B H RUCK.
Of Tarraint County.
Fer Osserms. T-eitin Congrematenal D--
trtet:
miTV o LAXTaM.
or TarrentCeunty. —:
e n fanMEn,
or favramt Ceunty.
Ter Bias, emeter. »a henatortal Dtt,
—orAnteanry-----------
rw msis R-prentative l"Sk ineterteH
Dtwtmtet :
GE 1racom.
or Tarrant County.
DAvID T. MH-LBR.
I or Tarrant County ,
Ter Blais RseeeessisHss. 10141 R-» "m
it. Dimtet. Hase Me. Il
HAMT C JORDAX. __________
WALTER N IMTK....
Fer Mat neprmentative 10101 R-ejkik
■ alius Diatriet. Piec- X* Si
J 0 DUvALL,
3. B «biki rorrMAX ___
tor stt Mepr-eentatise, '•<•» nepreen-
Isllm Diatrtet, Hess Xs. Bl
PADLOCKED V5
t-a naming (
a eement of I
nt time*—of a *
warm btoode4
modern mice who
recent oppresalot
•nA ulee la
R roe A were while
I feuc.
HERE YOU HAVE
‘ GREATER PAL.NC
Davidson, judge:.
Precinct M-FAI 01. ImW Ah.; W. A
Gillentine, judge,
Precinet 85—2200 -Campbeil 01.1 ol4
Hughes Rld,: Otto Bteinhoff, judge,
• Preeinet 86--431 Brice; James Murl,
-2M*cinet atum Wara N. W.i cued
ts-mop Kamm. Mm jag;
Petnet saeos Mulkay: Robert SAM. J
judee.
Freetiet .20.1306 E Myrtle; Fred
Sopreeder’BAEtax.-worr-.m.mg
tower, Jades.
story of the frozen
I Brr! Ice and Snow
“ With This One
Vor Governor:
A an RAMM — MAM -----
or Morrte County
MikaiTL
or Rell County
LYNCH DAVIDBON,
Of Harrie County
EDIrM B WILMA MS.
Of Dellaa Oeunty
HATS MILLER JOVNETON,
Of nesav County
DAN MOODT.
No. t:
be appointe.
Precinet 10—320 8ygamoreLA. r. Frandt
J"PFBethet 11— Avenue 3: Mre. E. W. Car-
ttr. judge.
precinet 12-Tedet• snk Mampton Drug
store: Jami W Namrton,
, Preetnot 13— roret Hill; it. 9. Cnuvch,
Precinet 14 -PSenm Grovery, Cieburne
nad: J. L. Pheix. Jukes.
Precinet 1602700 Montgomery: R. T.
amentias, inkt« .
Preeinet 16 Drug sror be. 1:
p duertier, judi•. :
Frecinet If -Rosen Meighte; wheqler
Smith, judge ' -a-
Precinet !•— 8nginaw: •lfyer Prewitt,
-"Pre:inet 19- RI vefSide South; Dr W. O
Phiira, jydge. ~
Precinct White Bettlement Nond; T.
M Mirike, GiUe
Precinet JI -Renbrook: Z. loaw, uCge.
Preeinrt 22-- Leonard’s ftore; juge to
b* nppotnted. .
Prcinet M—Crawley; B. W. neagan,
judge
Frectnet Ik—Oak Orovs; John Hamer.
toe Ceunt Kimi’
xNnrM.iCkpoN
JOHX W. ijarim - ———,
tor Couny buperintendent rms Inatrue-
•
JOWN t wwm 2—
MM A, J. SLUne rouwa
"cafnt
o.ci
SNOWEDiN
c7 Mystey af thcJ^iah Sierra
Ter piceeu..
Ferpnenitt
CARI, suir
niah Lois MMAS. tutne
t Ana Noah NeWy strong
i thevreen.
‘Freemer
pointe.
K. S. ALLKN . .
toe Juee of Centy Oourt at Law We 1:
P. J. aMAU.
R. C. FULLkn . . 2 ________
MAXX # PtTEn T .
- A. a cuntis
toe Ceunty Judge: *
MAL P uvNKa
BUCK MARDINO
- RLMKR C JOHXB
a n cavaaMXOX
tor Cisanty Clark'
oufrnnoLLm
ISAAC (xK VAX ZAXDT
toe Coma, ^1^,'
rRANkN. JoxE
Mystery—dark and einister! Bpine-tingling thrille—hair-brendeh
or Funato Ceaa<r
- onovr cunrBi.Axt> nanni,
lor Ree Ommto .....
re S«al» Klirainlwt M F ""
•*F"5
* Ar
to* Rumi C
Pyocjnet 43- Wayeide: ud4• tobeap- .
Precinet Atle* judge to bo appolnted.
Precinct 47-Montgomery; judge !• bo
-appointed.
Precinet 48-1414 N. Calhoun 01.: A.
w Gallagher, judge.
Precinct 402613 Clinton; John D. Boyle
Judee
' Precinct 50--322 Armour Bt.; Iienry
kiimmel., judge. -____‘ a
. „Precinetio1--Dlmond Jw Fred A.
Frecint“2LBouth Arth^m: Il Ib.
Garvin, judge.
Precinet 53-6th Ward Weet; J. F.
Qard—r, judge.
PrwIaN WbH -East t -R000 Ji
Naugle, jddge.
Precinet .vv— 700 W. 3rd 0t.; Gou. Bur-
-prpetnehmrzmmse,-sm0—I
Hierholzer, judge'
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Wright, judge.
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Heanphill 0L1 A. J Harbert, judge.
Precinct 63—Castleberry; Dirk Ladd,
judu•.
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L. H Bargent, judee,
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926, newspaper, July 23, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552575/m1/2/?q=unt+competition: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.