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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 19

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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SUNDAY MORNING--THE DEMOCRAT AND LEADERS-MARCH 7, 1926 19 BLANCHE SWEET AT GARDEN IN Jack Mulhall and Myrtle Steadman Assist Screen Star in Good Picture. The Title: "The Far Cry." The Stars: Blanche Sweet, Jack Mulhull and Myrtle Steadman. The Type: Love quest of an American girl. The Locale: Paris-Venice. Paris, with its sparkle, Its gaiety and its life, and Venice, wij.li its and moonlight, form the b.ckgroun'd ot "The Far Cry," a.

now First National picture, slated (or a snowing at the Gardesr Uieatre this afternoon. plot repeals how an American girl lured by title, marries and as quickly divorces-a French in Paris and then 'Venice to meet the American sweet-' lieart whom she sliould, have wed. "The Far Cry" is a Katharine Kavanaugh adaptation of the Arthur JUchman play, of the same naine and -was' filmed under the direction of Balboni, tho young Italian screen genius who has just been- made a director. Its leading roles are interpreted by Blanche Sweet. Jack Mulhall.

Myrtle Stedman and Ho-. June acted in an aivUory capacity during the filming." A novelty fin the -ttay of a water mansion is said to be offered in "The'Far Cry," according to reports from wonder consists of a floating villa Jui- uripusly furnished. the icari language it is a some. Floating villas like the one shown in life'picture are said to fairly frequent in the pleasant water of where they form an adjunct to the luxurious inland, estates: One ot the most colorful scenes in "The Far Cry." is screened in colors. The episode -is a banquet scene in a Continental nail.

The technicolor process of film coloration, as used by First National in this picture, differs from the processes generally used. The tints are not 'jarring-to the eyes and no not spread:" CHARLES CLARK, SOK OF LATE CAPT. ILL Charles Clark, son of tho Capt. W. vClarkr and a former resident, of Buffalo, is seriously ill at his home iu St.

Louis, according to word received here by relatives. Mr. Clark'left Scott than 30 years ago to engage in tho milling business nf St. Louis. He is a brother of Mrs.

E. M. Harrison and 51 rs. W. Ij.

Orrick, both residents ot.Buffalo. The late Capt. Clark was the first whit.e"chllcl born in Scott''county. ON THE Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared 'fo relieve Infants in Children 1 all ages of Constipation', Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising by regulating the Stomach arid Bowels, aids of natural sleep. To avoid imitations, for the signature of i Absolutely Harmless No OpjttcV Phj-siciaus everywhere recommend it For PEP Drink HOT OVAL- TINE Great Spring and Delicious Nearly evei-ybody who enjoys really fine Malted Milks, favors SADLER'S.

--Although' everything you get at our fountain is refreshing and delicious. --And you always see someone you. know when you come here--so "come here. Executrix S'ADLERS w.THiari ST DAVENPOKT IA of the Sea" on March 11. '12, William, S.

Hart in his latest screen triumph. "Tumble "Weeds," on March 14, 15, IS. Reed Howes in "The Courageous Fool" on 19 and 20. of the Bravest!" with Ralph Lewis, Edward Hearn on Jlarch 21. 24.

Jane Novak and Alan Roscoe in "The 'Lure of the Wild," March 25, 2G and 2.7. "The Iron Horse," featuring George O'Brien and' Madge Bellamy, iMarcii 29. 30 and 31. Laura La' Plant and Harry Myers in "The Beautiful Cheat," Aprill 1. 2 and 3.

Tom Mix in "The Best Bad Man," April. 4. 5. and 7. AMUSEMENTS 1 Grand--Today, iniitliiuo and night-- J'layern "Tllu Whole Town's TalliliiK." "tt'iiHcMcIe In Tliuruduy.

Saturday and of thu Orent Jce Auspices ot -Izaalc Walton- Orpheum nets anil Faces plrotopUry. Coliseum--Com ins. St. Louis Symphony Orclivstni. Tri-Ciiy associiuiun.

SCREEN. starring Sally O'- Nit'Il ami feature dance act on Garden--Blanche Sweet lit "The Fur Cry:" a i Sweepstakes" i Hoot Gibson. PLEASANT LAXATIVE For Sick, Bilious Children GREENLAND- CHIEF AND FAMILY. t)r'. John W.

Ruskin will -come to the Grand. Thursday, FriHay, Saturday and Sunday under the auspices of the Izaak Walton league with his picture. "Tragedies of the Great Ice World." The lecturer will tell'of such northern trips as is shown here. "THE FAR CRY" OPENS TODAY AT FT. ARMSTRONG Mildred and Joyce.Revue Is Attraction on R.

I. Theater Stage. Italian screen, genius -who was recently made a director of First National pictures, bus completed his first effort. Because it deals with life on the Continent. phase with young director's experience has marie him very familiar, the choice ot "The Far Cry" is said to have been a happy for him.

Blanche Sweet is featured, Myrtle Stedman. Jack Mulhall and Hobart important Advance sales indicate that Davenport will give the distinguished actor, Walker Whitcsidc, a hearty welcome when he comes to the Grand theater, Wednesday night in his great success, "Mr, Wit." Mr. Whiteside has. included Davenport on his tour thru the country for a number of years, and each appearance here wins him greater favor. "Jlr.

Wu," an intriguing play with Chinese atmosphere, at'tords the eminent performer the opportunity to display his masterful ability. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA The old-time mixture ot Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked 1 and faded hair is grand niother'aV recipe, and are again.using it to I heir hair a good even color, which i i sensible, as are-living iu an age when a youthful appearance is the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task ot gathering the sage nnd the niussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use; product for only, 75 cents. It is improved by the addition of other-; ingredients, called "Wye'th's Sago and.Sulphur Compound." It is very popular 'because nobody can discover it has been applied.

Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush -with it and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully the hair after a few ap- plicatlonsi it also produces that soft lustre and appearance ot abundance which" is so attractive. I DR.C. E.JAPPE Specialist--Diseases of the SKIN and NERVES Kahl Bids- Tel. Dav. 519.

Second Annual Masquerade liniiiiiiiMiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiii 1 Davenport Turner Society Active Class $75 CASH PRIZES TURNER HALL March 13,1926 CASH PRIZES ,1 DANCE UNTIL 2iOO A. M. g. Couple, $1.00 Extra Lady, 35c illllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH A movement lias been started for a new university at Seoul, "The the'feature-pic- ture which opens at the Ft. Armstrong today boasts of four stars in its Blanche.

Sweet.holds the leading role as Claire. Marsh. th6 American wife In the scene- With her are Myrtle Stedman, Jack and Hobart Bos worth: On the stage the Mildred and Joyce Revue offers a dance -act deluxe in which appear five pretty and snappy maidens. A popular delusion -is shattered beyond repair in "The Far i This is that after divorce "the parties to the estrangement are bound to hate each other. According to the story of this film version, of Arthur llichman's stage hit.

Max Prasier. a French marquis, arid Claire Marsh, his' American, wife, become, it anything, more friendly toward each other alter the court disentagles them than they ever-were during their married life. Balboni, the sensational young I P.M-CONTINUOUS- II P.M. Attend die O'clock Show and Avoid lie Crowd Sundays and gents 50c Any Time THE MINSTRELS ARE COMING! --Today EDITION DAN FITCH MINSTRELS Everything New But the Name The Steppihgest Steppers' That Ever Stepped A Step SPEED, I Family Theatre I Has Many Good I Pictures Coming 0- Manager Chris Behrcns announces that the following pictures will be shown at tlje Family: Elaine Hanimerstain in O. S.

Mother! Give Constipated Child "California Fig Syrup" It your little one is out-of-sorts, won't play, seems sick, natural--suspect bowels! A teaspoonful of delicious "California Fig Syrup" given anytime sweetens the stomach and soon moves, the sour fermentations, gases, poisons and indigestible matter right out ot the bowels and you have a well, pluytul child acaln. Millions ot mothers depend upon this gentle, harmless laxative. It never cramps or overacts. Say "California" 'your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon genuine "Cttliforuia Fig Syrup" j-which has directions for babies and I children of all ages plainly printed I on Bottle.

Days Four Starts Today Like the roar of an angry SPLENDOR, BEAUTY, PEP Vaudeville's GREATEST ATTRACTION 20--All White Performers--20 The glamorous pageant turn to flames. and the mad escape lover and beloved in the gondola that had been their trysting place! jEtTACOUDAL KOBEKTAMES HEMOrBMULTHUI uiCUVEBMMK licit national Picture BLANCHE SWEET JACK. Mulhall Myrtle Stedman Sears at the Organ A Thrilling Photoplay of the Secret Service--A Tremendous Drama of Destiny. I 'I 1 PATHfe NEWS--TOPICS OF THE DAY 1.

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