Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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GO TO MOVIE WEEK This Is Positively the Greatest Program THE PRINCESS has ever offered Program of the Week, December 27th MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS Madge Kennedy “The Blooming Angel” also Johnny Ray in “CASEY’S WEDDING DAY” Admission—Adults, 150—2 c—l 7c. Children, 10c—1o—11c TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS X. Basil King** “EARTHBOUND” The greatest “stage fall”. In the memory of the oldest Broadway critics comes in the Basil King film masterpiece, “Earthbound, ’’ to be shown at the Princess Theatre December 38. Wyndham Standing, supposed to be shot by his friend, tumbles backward halfway down a long flight of stairs. Flora Revalles, who baa the part of the erring wife in the Basil King drama of passion and punishment, “RArthbouad.” was formerly a member of the Russian ballet under DiaghilefL "Earthbound" made a tremendous impression at its advance showings at legitimate theatres, both in New York and Chicago, where it was hailed as the greatest forward step in the development of the screen art. An all star cast of players includes Wyndham Standing, Mahlon Hamilton, .Naomi Childers, Lawson Butt, Alec B. Francis, Billy Cotton and Kate Lester. also FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Admission—Adults, 30c—3c—33c. Children, 15c—2c—17c WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 METRO SCREEN CLABBICB PRESENT Emma Dunn “OLD LADY 31” Toward the sunset of life, to have broken up, to see his wife, whom he had loved and to whom he had been loyal since he was practically a boy, forced to enter an old ladles’ home—that was what Abe faced. He could do nothing to help her, yet he could do no’ more without her than without air to breathe. How the old sea captain solved this human dilemma Is told in "Old Lady 31.” also GOOD COMEDY Admission —Adults, 20c—2c—22c. Children, 10c—1c—11c THURSDAY, DECEMBER.3O William S. Hart “SAND” Line ’em up with William S. Hart In a fight against wrong, then thrill while you watch things happen! This time it’s a bandit plot, a railroad hold-up, a bit of jealousy, and a false charge that “Bill” is "yellow." Only one way out —to find the man who cracked the safe it was Dan’s duty to guard. You know Hart on the warpath! When he "horned in" on that big train hold-up and tore the mask from the bandit leader —some surprise, you’ll say! also Billy Franey in A GOOD COMEDY Admission—Adults, 25c—3c—28c. Children, 10c—1c—11c FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 JEBBE L. LASKY PRESENTS Wallace Reid in “The Dancin’ Fool” Just a lonesome “small town guy’,’ trying to sell jugs in New York. One night, while passing a little cabaret, he smelled fresh country eggs cooking. A regulaTmeal, a regular fight, a regular girl! Then the dancin’ fool landed and the jug business won on jazz. Jazz in his feet at night—for a cool two hundred a week. Jugs in his head by day—for six dollars per. Uncle Enoch’s “cusses, joy in his heart all the time —through Junie Budd, of Broadways “Garden of Roses” until ! ' • See all the latest steps and fads in dancing—and then some! With witching Bebe Daniels and “Wally” Reid’s own Jazz band. PATHE NEWS and SNUB POLLARD COMEDY Admission—Adults, 20c—2c—22c. , Children, 10c—1c—11c SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 RUPERT HUGHES PRESENTS “Scratch My Back” MACK SENNETT COMEDY “MOVIE FANS” Admission—Adults, 25c—30—28c. Children, 10c—Io—11c.