The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 155, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 31, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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JACK DEMPSEY
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natleaaMy known AIM Nelleen.
imna at iXuAi~dr~Wi ifWa no. She
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lupbyhnework hr others
cart. makes M aa imterest-
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amar-a Mdbato
Mner of a man but she han
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berzain'eeeke to win him
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man and teverish relatives at the
BiilhM Altar prize tollowim hot
pursuit ,
But otide the church Viola
meets aa orchestra leader Quit id
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CAPTIVATING, sprightly Viola Dana will pul sighs and
V chuckles frown audiences at the Rialto. Viola’s latest is
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Bargain Matine—rnSa^ £1. 25c and 35c
FOLKS—HO W0Y!
when the celebrated Fremch c
ate. “Orphans of the storm,"
be’shoun. ’
preted by D. W. Grrth ea the
acreen, aU this gives way to vast
spaces, fairyland rtetato b sad is at
people in piettresque ragu eolor-
tal silks er martial unizotins, and
innumerable art eombtntons ot
Mwa. AB add m placeinadiztmonphete. 22. ...
Tbe VIt 165120 9 th whle mit-
Lewis and Kato Prwae.
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teVaamr Pnemm in yurt Wmte
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and Louis Gitard.
On the stage,. "The Two Or-
phans" was cramped. The actlon ... —___ _
to too vast tar the limited spec* tort loAlna man oa the
belted the tootighta. But. iter- *-t "------
ale of. the French Revolution,
hold away at the Utopia, atar-
. This is a remarkable picture
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paprents and points out whoe th blame. :' v. 2.
kj De Mille cast, gowns, and settinga-the last word
inluxury. — u ’
tually "emotion de luze" One
citie describes it th At "Emo-
Usual throbbing and Taustained,
, telling a detinite story at a fine
heme dove that runs rhke a gold eord
—— thru the weederful fabrte at the
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(1) Claire Windsor to "Fools First" at the PhilipEerpt.
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promising? At the Hippodrome starting Sunday in "Out-
cast." ,
An exceptionally strong bill comes to the Majestic, headed
by Alma Neilson in "Bohemia." This beautiful dancing act
is augmented by humor, melody and dexterous athletic
tonato. ■' ___________.___________; ■___________________
i Famous Dance Stars
. On Majestic Bill
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Dorothy Gish at the Ueopi in "ogphans at the Storm."
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eas" at the Rialto. (6) Mary
Htvpodwomne, (7) Nita Grat will
A Love Novelty
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REX THEATRE
Sumday
Griffith’s Big Feature
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wzareten* wo at I
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SUa RIALTO au
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A Story of JiaigggJm. . J,J
and Jeopardy
Hark to the Tide of Jeaa^n Gladnen
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PT-5'- -F* - - Hary Gould declarec ,"
1 "Many peopie de not like to er
a deceased player on the scree,
but moot of them were anxious 1.
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Jack Evingutone to
"THE RANGE PATROL"
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geniua, a Mara wah mL.
EwmMMdnewemotlons ments,in“FolsFirst"jMar- Grithith wiul flash on the mereen gorgeo
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her atone work to the acreh in "* *he ‘
ffoetenet whach opens at the
578 mopodrome Sunday.
. ’ Dominatng nearty every seehe.
5. brrutommannntpnede
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aalks the htreet hungry finds
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NEXT week Fort Worth win bdTW the unique pleasure of
Hhee bezant y l
At the Patera eomes MMilea latest triumph, "Adm
Rib." And it to markedly a DeMille production. A moder
social drama, it nevertheless oa^t back and reveala startling
scenes of the Garden of Bien.
—In "Fools First",.Marshall
Fayed bT Rmhdaranpengstu adept at
schomnes buwhtsecgtuuy remains i
■ Orphans of the Storm-,
ring Lillian and Dorothy
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The escape to only the begin-
ning. tor the complications grow
more complex unui Viola's adven-
term seem without end or disen-
tanglemeat.
The two are no sooner out of
one difficulty until the are tn an-:
other.- even more disconcerting. 1
They elude their pursuers by land, ,
water, strategy aad sheer fortune,
which follows such ehrming ad-
ventures. ' u ?
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rates Aiking a lavishly ataged lot of the New York World. aad
Lasce art All be delightedwith each one te heralded as having
. - " . t t that inter OHara’s ehamcterinties punch.
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i te al prime bulla- The Matrimomial Hadicap.
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Viola Dana at Rialto
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: Alma’s Arrived >
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Newest Star., Perfeetiom to Dancing T.
f( With an All-Star Bill ’
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\ the season.
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AN \ "Strike Bather
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A Hary Benumam Prdueded K
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Siler, Leon M. The Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 155, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 31, 1923, newspaper, March 31, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638180/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.