Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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lYejjnHn for Today.
AMKklU'AN- Kooort Warwick in
"Jack Straw" hiii! llrlnRtnt; l-'n
Kailier. "Jlwts In Society."
. KlJltY Frank Mayo In "The UlrN
In HootH 12)." anil Moonshine nml .lull
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8TAK Win. S. Hurt 'in "Wnteon
Track." nml tho xcrcnth episode of
'JTIw Mohii Itlilen.."
Sensational comedy
a great kevklation
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Matk Standi IlriiHW Something Mllf-
Itmit 'Jo llw Scrcrn.
HoinctlilnK new under tlio pun will
Ikj revealed at Hie American t lien in.'
when tliht wry important planet Is
rCfii rising over the IiIIIh Mint look
down on the fiinii In Mack Hrnncit'ri
latent triumph "Mown on the Kuril.."
This llvc-rii-l comedy m'iinUIoii re-
leased ! i'lilted Artist. will he seen
tor the llrst thne In this communit-
tlil.1 afternoon nml will Im- the feature-1
offering on the Mk program for t--j
"Down on the Kiinn" prccntH Icon-
ise Kazcnda. Marie Provost and Iter.
Tnrpln In the Icadinc roles with Jim
yinlHjrfuin Harry Grihhou Itert Hnaeh
Billy Armstrong and John Henry Jr..
in Important characterizations while
'.Teddy Hie great Dane star. Topper the
leline aetifnH and all the feathered and
four-footed folk of Sonnott's great or-
fMBlMttou will apitear in rarioua ex-
citiag episode in which hilarity nnd
thrillK comedy and satire humor nnd
legitimate drama are mixed In a ver
liable hilarity of film entertainment.
The blend of many elements Ln whnt
jriTM "Down on the Farm" ita unique
character and the claim is made fo; it
that it provided something different
tnm anything that Mr. Bennett haa
erer accomplished In comedy and
Iherefore of course different froi.i
anything any producer haa erer evolv-
ed In screen entertnlnment.
Though the plot is nielo-dnimntlc
ii nd concerns the romance of a pretty
maiden of rustle life a menacing mort-
gage a villainous landlord and a liar-
roused and iH'titlful wife' the treatment
will be found as new as it is refreshing
and "different." It Is n masterpiece
l'rom the hands of the producer who
has made more footage of fun than any
three producer of merriment In moth.n
pictures.
MA'ttY MIJLKS MINTKR STAR
IN "NURSE MAIUOKIKM
Supported by u Most Pretentious Cusl
of Artists.
A man pretentious roster of rftiigii
imil screen artists Is llsded in support
of Mary Miles Mlnter In Israel JCnng-
will'ji "Nurso Marjorie" most of
wlio.n have been seen to marked ad
ran tape in screen triuiriphs of thW
era. and were selected on account of
their nationality nnd pccullnr adapta-
tion to the locale of the story.
Clyde Fillmore well known us a
leading man plays opposite Miss Min-
ler and Is favorably known througli
his Ideiitltlcatlon with "Civilian
Clothes" and Cohan and Harris pro-
ductions. Motile AlacConnell the
"Mother" of this story. Is well known
to the theatrical profession through
her nfilliution with Charles Frohmaif
productions for 14 yearn: also with
Itlchard Mansfleld In the United 9 tales
ind Knglnnd. Vera IjewLs another
ictresn of long experience appeared
on the speaking stage with Julia Mar-
lowe .las. K. Hackett. Madame Hans
Gene and others. She playa the duch-
esw In 'Nurse Marjorie."
Oeorg" B. Perlolat a character man
of long experience essays the role of
the father of the leading man. Mr.
Perlolat Is an artist in makeup and a
consummate character actor. Arthur
Hoyt the "duke" In the screen play. I
well known through his. specialization
In similar characters with Henry V.
Savage. I.Iebler & Co and others.
Frnnkle Iee the child actor is 111?
'Orphan -Dick" In "Nnrse Marjorie."
ITe has npearcd to marked advantage
tn "The Miracle man." Other tl.es-
plans of national prominence In tie;
cast are Frank Leigh 'j.villa Yeatnans
Titus and oe Murphy.
"Nurse Marjorie" by Israel n'ng-
will will be the principal attraction at
the Ruby theatre tomorrow.
ADOLISHINrt TIIK UORSK
IN I.AROK CITY TRAFFIC
CHICAGO. July '.. llnrsc-dmwti
"chicles are going Into the discard tu
Chicago nnd If statistics gathered at
Ihe city license bureau may be taken
as a criterion the "four horse hitch"
once n common sight ou the streets
soon will disappear entirely.
Only three licenses for this typo of
chicle have been Issued since the
start of the license year May 1 and
that number of license for all tyiies of
horse-drawn vehicles rapidly Is de-
creasing while there Is a steady in-
crease in the volume of licensed for
automobiles and trucks.
Only 10.'! licenses for throe-horse
carriages and wagons have been is-
sued since May 1 O.fiMl for those
hauled by two horses and 10710 for
one-horse uffalrs.
Agalmc these figures 18J1 licenses
have be 411 Issued since May 1 for mo-
tor trucks and delivery wagons and
60010 licenses for motor pnssengor
cars.
More than $1000000 hnve been col-
lected in license fees since May I.
Read American advertisements. They
are business propositions from busi-
ness men.
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TODAY
SELECT PICTURES
offers
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The Story ol the North Woods
"Children of Banishment"
An abreobing drama that will
held yeur interact
and
The World's Funntatt Commedian
Mr. Charlie Chaplin
"Behind the Scenes"
TOMORROW
He was a commoner a prominent
member of the House of Commons the
"people's idol" and he loved her iu
Nurse Marjorie
When ho learned who she was that
she wns rich us well as of noble birth
then camp the struggle 'twlxt l.ve
and ambition.
MARY MILES MINTCR
la the heroine of this abwblng comedy-drama
and the way la which sua
plunges Into trouble and wades right
out will kep you ceafulsed for an
hour or. more.
ISRAEL ZANGWELL
rote "Nurse Marjorie' 'and he made
it one of the greatest comedies of the
English stage. The screen version
was directed by William D .Taylor.
And Big Laaghlng Comedy
"Father's Close Shave"
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Matte Mvatt Im Turpi Bart Ro.efc Harry CrifefcoJ
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"T44r" D wMa Tfca HaaMn Braia "IVar" the Cat.j
Haw Tarkcya DmIu. Gm Cewa m4 m array of Farm
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"Elmo the Fearless"
and Universal Western Drama
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TOMORROW
"Oh Min!"
Celebrated Plajers FUaa Co. Present
ANDY and MIN in
The Gumps
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1920, newspaper, July 23, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121889/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.