Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1920 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PRINCESS THEATRE Tuesday, February 24 Mitchell Lewis in “Faith of the Strong” Wednesday, Februray 25 Mabel Normand * in “When Doctors Disagree” - Be sure and bring an extra supply of handkerchiefs you come to see Mabel Normand in “When Doctors Disagree,’ which Is featured at the Princess today Miss Normand’s antics in her latest and fastest Goldwyn picture would make a sphinx grin with envy! Plenty of romance and adventure. The girls will learn of a brand-new, never-miss system of capturing mere man! They’ll learn how to be beatutlful though homely and they’ll see how and why It pays to advertise. Also VOD-A-VIL MOVIES Thursday, February 26 Lila Lee • in “The Heart of Youth” In their romance of love and youth, what did they care for feuds? What though the Whipples and Prendergasts Shot on sight and made the mountains ring with their songs of hate? Fie on their feud! , , . , So said love. But when Cupid fanned Che flames of hate that had smouldered for years, them the heart of youth thumped and pounded with adventure. A picture filled with laughs and thrills, with rugged strength of the hills and the charm of young love in spring-time. FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY 4 — — Friday, February 27 MARY PICKFORD in “Heart O’ the Hills” Little Mavis Hawn, a loyal Kentucky clansman, promises her "pap” as he Ues dying fromi a feudist bullet that she win '“get” his slayer. Cheated out of her heritage by land grabbers, she the Night Riders, who slay the gang leader. Tried for murder every juror claims he fired the fatal shot. Frrod she wins to fame in the lowlands. Then comes the great crisis when ahe faces her father’s Slayer—and later love and claims of the city and the mountaineer lovers. Also The Thirteenth Episode of “ELMO THE MIGHTY” Admission—Adults, 25c—Sc—28c. Children, 10c—lo—11c Saturday, February 28 MARY PICKFORD in “Heart O’the Hills” Little Mavis Hawn, a loyal Kentucky clansman), 'promises her “pap” as he lies dying from a feudist bullet that she wi|l "get” his slayer. Cheated out of her heritage by land grabbers, she heads the Night Riders, who slay the gang leader. Tried for murder every juror claims he fired the fatal shot. Freed she wins to fame in the lowlands. Then/ comes the great crisis when she faces her father’s slayer—-and later love and claims of the city and the mountaineer lovers. * J PRIZMA SUBJECT I ’ “OAHU” Admission—Adults, 250—3c—28c. Children, 10c —lc—11c