Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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Metc Pictures Corporation Presents the Master of the Silent Art
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“The Sweetest Girl in Dixie” .
GUARANTEED 5000,6000, 7500 MILES— "ASK OS"
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MAN AND HIS SOUL
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An.intense vital and. stirring human interest story presented in
unique and vivid fashion—novel plot, superb settings, delightful,
romance produced on an elaborate and artistic scale with the
strongest east ever ensembledin one production including Edward
Brennen, John Davidson, Helen Dunbar, Charles H. Prince,Grace
ford, a stranger whom John has. never
met. Irene regains her sight sud- 4
denly, goew to look for her. husband
and mibtaking Ransford for him, joy-
cusly runs into hfs arms. D’Areles I
sees this, and' imagintag his worst
fears hase come true, goes away. At;
Valentine and others. Here for one day only: •
Adults 15c. . ' •
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Last day to see the most wonderful photoplay re-
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And the gifted and beautiful screen star
BEVERLY
BAYNE
In a novel allegorical photodrama in five-
acts.
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CAITADNILY TIMES, WICHITA FAI.I& TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1916
u rally aistrusttut husband teima,
gines ahe.ii beginning to love Rans-
WICHITA THEATRE, MONDAY, FEB. 28
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES
evidene and D’Areley s arrest ted
for hKowj murder. Believing Irene .. _
is mar I to Ransford, D’Areley Belle of New York and
keaps sifent for her sake and he is from Paris."
condemued to death. Before It is .
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r Presents the Clean, Wholesome, Bully Song Play
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TONIGHT, FEBRUARY 24th.,
THE GIRL OF THE
SUNNY SOUTH
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the four ad drama in which the Lu- vle" which will be given Friday
Admission 10 and 20c
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Carlyle Blackwell
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“the Last Chapter”
A,story of lov romance and adventure ta rveugs by Richard
Haring Davis andyquctsee It nt 5 and 10c. , ' I 4
judge for herseir the respectability i
HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON
In “THE END OF THE ROAD” an American production in five- .
wonderful -chapters. Spectacular, thrilling, emotional, and highly
romantic, vivid'scenes of a thunder storm and a flooded river that
washes away a frame building, the daring rescue from the tor-
rents of a young:man by the the h ero of the story, a story of fine
dramatic qualities picturesque settings representing the moun-
tainous country of the south, forcefully acted by two Universal fa-
• vorites and fine supporting cast, places this photoplay high up in
* the feature class. No advance in the price. * ; rKF
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slant accord as a favorite who is des- -----
fined to jump to the top rungs ofFChinky.
publie favor, and her supportihg cast Miss Phoebe Canpb
have been equally well received. ed young dance t
The other part of the five-reel Unit Valse Orlentale” fp
is a single -reel comedy with D L. with Misses Antia Monroe and Ruth ,
Don in the lead. "Oto’s Cabaret," a Simpson yil uppoar in Schubert’s,
story written for. that popular coni- "Dance Momnts Musicaux."
edian By George Spink of the Lubin The Ggna of the Good Shepherd is
script nun and produced by Edwin ' Sta5 the vaudeville.
Coming Friday
“The Litfliest Rebel”
$ 2 * T . . v -2-
One of the most beautiful stories ever tilmed, featuring ‛ BABY
YVONNE famous for her-clever work in "Kreutzer Sonato,"
। . "Frckles" ia proving stiir a great-
lrpuccas as a,song play than the
uovel, which-has been reed by .se
eral million people. It must not bp
understood that "Freckles", is a pla)
essentially with a love motive, be.
in use it is not. There iq .plenty of
, action ’ tu the working out of its
sheme. ef the kind that > makes, the
pulse beat faster.
, The Broadway ' Amusement, Com-
‛pany‛s seenie production with anlex.
ceptionally strong cast of players uni)
singers will be the attraction at the
Wichita ..Theatre next Monday, Feb.
28,
TO-NIGHT
ROY E. FOX S
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bln tar. June Daye. makes her first evening at the Wichita Teater will be,
‘bow to the public, and which forms in reality u feature from the opening
.the major part of the Unit of five I chorus from the light opera "Sari": "
reels, a consensus of comment which to the grand finale in the "Prepared- '
undeniably stamps that Lubin pro-| ness" tableau. The overture and in-
due lion as one of Lite best offerings termission music w:il- be given by
of the year The picture.is an origi-Katz orchestra.
nal story from the +en of Paniel Car: The first part of the Bill is staged
won Coodman and was produced under 1 in a Japanese tea garden and the
the direction of Josepl Kaufman of acts are ull oriental in nature. There
the Lubin directorial forces , are duet and solo numvers with chorus
Featuring TYRONE POWERS and KATHLYN
। WILLIAMS, America’s most popular stars sup-;
' ported by an all star cast. A spectacular drama
in five/sensationa! reels. Thronged with heart
l throbs and thrills. Includes a fight to death be-
j twecpi a Royal Bengal tiger and Hyena also the
' wreck of a liner mid-ocean. while thousands of
men, women and children, battle desperately for
life. Come, se our new feature service. ,
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Me Km In it Mr Don, the droll and FEATURE COMEDY AT
difrerent comedian, is Keen Hlthis best
discover that the thumbprint found
on the dhnd man coincides with the
thumbprit of the man Irene is in
love with, Ransford gives up the
May Robson. Flora Finh,
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Kx ip Rots and exchange men of
the General Film Company have been
must unerous in their praise of the
first offering of the Lubin Manufa*
turing Company of the first new
Unit P’rogram releare and there has
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Keep the Money at Home
Spehd home money at home for home-made goods and it will come back
to you in a better home town, better home stores, better home schools, bet-
ter home churche, better home roads, better home enterprises. Belle of \
• Wichita Flour is made at home, by home labor, from home wheat, and is
; unondition ally guaranteed by all home merchants.,
Wichita Mill & Elevator Co.
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the river’s edge Im finds a suieide.
ex hanges identities with the deau
man, .whose body is found with
D’Aretey s clothes-iand-jupposed ,
to be non derod. Irene mourns for
her hustthud, while Ransford tries in
ivainJto win hsr conseht, to marry |.
him. Lafr. DAreley meets lis wifek
and saves tier life, but she does nott
n ognize + falls in love with 1,
bji‛ Fit Ransford. learning of this.
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WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY •
| Phone No. 219 , ' ” "EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE” 712 Indiana.
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' “FRECKLES” IS SAME LOVABLE “
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Those who have read Gene Stratton,
Forter’s charming, story "Freckles"
and loved the nameless waif for bis
। manly spirit, tils light wit, Irish lore
and Ills beautiful songs, and who .
' reverences the Swamp Angel for her
beauty and her, chantes womanly
- । character, will tueet no ‘disapbint; :
nientin„heplay.
Tomorrow—May Robaon in
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Coming Saturday
Miss Daye's delineation of the char- accompaniments. A novelty will bei
after of the simple little girl of the introduced by Hygh Qargo, as a yong
societ yman An dhe eluthes of the
opium habt, in SThe abolp part of "In
Winky. Blitky Chinatown." I
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¥ lie seen in a
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The Lydia Margaret.
Today "fhoub Shalt Not Covet" a
I Fve. part Selig -'special with" Kathiyn
Williams and Tyrone Power has its
। second day’s run. This picture is a
.remarkably striking narrative and
thetwo Selig stars are supported by
a company of able players. +
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Helen Gibson, MTheUirl who risks
her life to make the movies” is fea-
yith Jeff Dorgan, the proprietor and
„ .Nthe two-are soon dancing the tango
Kate
study which this same man made fa-, Brice and Hughey Mack, a notable with alvim.. But old Jonas Deacon,,:
nous on the speaking stage in “The 1 list of stars are to lie seen in “A' the hypocritical .president of the
Belle of New York" and "The Girl'1 Night Out" a highly ewrertaininu Purity league, raids the plare.. and
vitazraph comedy which will be a’P*. Home exciting adventures,
on the Friday program at the Lydia Granmum 8 night out is discovered.
It: However Irene recognizes . . Margaret. Miss Robson takes the Everything turns out all right,c.how.
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lions ensue which straighten out the|-The End of the Road" with the in- K PI 1 restraint a, Ter earlier life,
tangle. D’Arclev orders Ransford to initire Harold Lockws and dainty Granmum tries to hay a little tun l nion Meat Market will moy
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—■ . 1 counterfeiters who help to make the
The Gem. action quick. There are secret ser-
TMb Lubin "Vnit" program will beivice men, a mortgag-- plantation. the
shwir today, the offering being a fouri home of the heroine of the story, and f
fpart drama, "The City of Fading a beautiful < mountain girl, who all !
Lieht-" and a comedy reel 1
K of tpe, place "She makes a big hit
“ - SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE
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MAJESTIC THEATRE
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tured in a railroad drama. "When
Seconds Count" and Maurice Cos-
tello and ieah Baird are leads in a
' three part Vitagraph, "TriQ For His
Own Murder." A synopsis of the lat-
ter picture follows:. *
irne Gardner, a blind girl, living
in the mountans with her invalid
.father, lias but one friend, Ransford
a man of jhe world, who comes uy
. uete.to shoot amd I? greatly atirat-
ed to the child of the woods. John
fAreley, an embittered cynic comes
there, meets Irene; fpelis ill love with
her purity aud inocenee, and mar-
res her He' takes her away ant
has an operation performed which
promises to be suecssfl, .and in
their new tmome they, are very havpy
4 at firtit.., But many of Irene's child:
; ish ways and her innocent enjoyment
" of life awaken distrunt in her nut-
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‘ SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30.
. “Peck’s Bad Boy”
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i By Gene Stretton-Porter, adthor ‘of “A Girl of the Limberlost," etc.
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A Novelty Success-- A Unique Soenio Production^ ;AVD A PERFECT
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