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COMING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 5 AND 6
JEAN PAIO£
And "an All-Star Cast. From the Famous Novel by Anna Sewel!.
THE CAST
Jessie Gordon .................................... JEAN PAIGE
Harry Btomefield ................................ James Morrison
Jack Beckett ....................................... George Webb
Derby Ghost ........................................ Bobby Mack
Squire Gordon .................................... John Steppling
Lady ~Vynwaring .......... ..................... Adele Farrington
John Manly .................................... Charles Morrison
Black Beauty. ......................................... Himself
SYNOPSIS
A uiasterl)iece ()f fir.tion ulade into a uniq~le tihu is "Black BeallLy."
lt is what might be lernled ;in extraordinary l)roduetion in that it con-
talus two stories iliterwove[) in such a manner that Lbey are always sep-
arated, and yet the action blends so nicely the whole makes one narra-
tive. This is the work of IAllian and Gm)rge Randoh)h Chester. The),
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 22 AND 23
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
William Russell
--IN--
"The Cheater Reformed'
ALSO A FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY
"TY_E BOOK AGENT"
i~[ATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M.--ADMISSION i5c AND 23c
EVENI}TG 7:30---ADI~IS3ION 20c AND 30c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JULY 24 AND 25
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
Gladys Brockwell
--IN--
"A Sister To Sa/ome"
ALSO FOX LATEST NEWS AND
A MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY
SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION 20c AND 30c
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 27 AND 28
~dd#~ Lyons ~nd I.~ lllor~n
--IN--
"'Fixed By Oeorge'"
--ALSO--
"In Torture's Grip"
ELEVENTH EPISODE OF
"The Diamond Queen"
AND A STAR COMEDY--"M0VIE STUFF"
ADMISSION 20c AND 30c
COMING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 29 AND 30
The idol of France--the heavyweight champion of Europe--
Georges Carpentier
--IN--
"The Wonder Man"
This l)icture marks lhe first apl)earanee of the Prencli fighter
left the story written by Anna Sewell jtlst as the)' found it, preserving in America, not only as an actor, but in the ring. He is Lruly the
its simple masterly style, and added to it an inside story concerning the Wonder Man and utter a ,~tu'vey of his fighting history not only
human beings, friends of Black Beauty. This is the story that Btaek in his fighting togs, but in (he unifurnl of his country, such a titie
Beauty had nomeans of knowing and etmld uot see. It explains the rea- does not appear unwarranted. "'The Wonder Man" is a, mystery pho-
son for going to town on the rainy day in which the bridge was swept Inplay which concerns a Prench secret service agent. And a pleasing,
away. It eml)hasizes ~he importance of the family being at the tun rmnance gives the story much charming sentiment. John G. AdoID
when the stable was burned and adds a thrilling spectacular race be- is the director of tills entertaining picture and among the players ill
(ween horse nnd loconlotive. "Black Beauty" has been visualized at a the cast area]~'aire Binney, the sister of ('onstanee Binney. PlorenCe
cost of~)ver a half million dollars and is filled with spectacular scenes Billings and Robert Barrat.
picturesque h)cations, georgeons sets and is enacted by a east of all-star ALSO A SUPREME COMEDY
players headed by Jean Paige. "MARY HAD A LITTLE LAM"