Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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PRINCESS THEATRE Wednesday, February 18 Madge Kennedy In “Leave It to Susan” A romance of the Mojave desert. Queen of Hearts beats four of a kind. The adventures of a modern cave-girl. - She craved excitement, and got ‘more than she bargained for. Back to nature with cupid as the chaperone. East meets west and the best girl wins. A two-gun girl tames tlhe bad omen of the west. Cupid lost, strayed or stolen on the Mojave .desert. She lost a heart and found a husbond —on the Mojave desert. International Current Events Also VOD A-VIL MOVIES Thursday, February 19 Ethel Clayton in “A Sporting Chance” V She was in a ticklish predicament. Stood there and told that prison guard that she had seen no one, while all the while she knew that his quarry was right under her car! She didn’t know his feet were where they were though! Come to see what haptpened. It’s a wonderful romance. Also FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Friday, February 20 4 Douglas Fairbanks " in K“When the ' Clouds IKS’py J Roll By” Douglas From start to finish “When the Clouds Roll By” is a typical Fairbanks picture, splendid in its every detail. The story has a lot of action, heaps of love interest, suspense galore and that ever looked-for ultimate justification, or in other words, happy ending. To win his point “Doug” is compelled to go through no end of hazardous stunts of the most exceptional order; keeping his followers on the edge all the time. Not too much credit can be given him. for the enormity of his settings, and no one will ever forget the wonderful scenes of the flooding little town, all of which was constructed for the occasion. Also Elmo Lincoln ih The Twelfth Episode of ELM? THE MIGHTY Admission—Adults, 250—3c—28c. Children, 10c—1c—11c Saturday, February 21 Douglas Fairbanks “When the Clouds Roll By” From start to? finish “When the Clouds Roll By” is a typical Fairbanks picture, splendid in its every detail. The story l haS a lot of action, heaps of love interest, suspense galore and that ever looked-for ultimate Justification, or in other words, Sappy ending. \ To win his point “Doug” is compelled to go through no end of hazardous stunts of the most exceptional order; keeping his followers on the edge all the time. Not too" much crddit can be given Mim for the enormity of his settings, and no one will ever forget the wonderful scenes of the flooding little town, all of which was constructed for the occasion. Also PRIZMA SUBJECT V “THE GRAND CANYON” Admission—Adults, 25c—3o—-28c. Children, lOo—lc—llc
