Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PRINCESS THEATRE SATURDAY, SEPT. 27,'19 ' 'I 111 A drama of boyhood among the hill folks of Kentucky Not a word was said as he opened the door and left his home to his father and new ■’mother.” f JACK PICKFORD w 1 |_. "BILL APPERSON'S BOY M | Out into the world he went, turning his back on his home and father, because he could not bear to see his dead mother’s place taken by another woman. Away from the home nest he faced the world of stern facts—suffered from hatred and envy, fought them with a fierce young enthusiasm and came at last to manhood’s realization of life. . THE JACK PICKFORD FILM CO. PRESENTS JACK PICKFORD in a photoplay at once thrilling, human and elevating “Bill Apperson’s Boy” From the Story “That Woman" by Hapsburg Liebe DIRECTED BY JAS. W. KIRKWOOD ... ■ ■ i , ,1, ■■ .4,,. » " ■*" COMEDY—SMILING BILL PARSON >• “BILL’S FORTUNE 1 ’ ADMISSION—AduIts 20-2-22 c Children 10-1-llc

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