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Napa Journal from Napa, California • 8

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Napa Journali
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Napa, California
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8
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AGE EIGHT SATI11DAY .1 HY 3, 192 AT THE UNIQUE Thousands of admirers of Margaret with 'Bull Montana. New Creed for Americans Dance at Armory Hall Tonight AT THE EMPIRE Fisher will be delighted to learn that she is to appear at the Unique Theater to-night in 4 Put Up Your iTands." The story, produced by the American Film Company, is of excellent entice. With characteristic resourcefulness he later succeeds in savlj the younjc mining1 engineer's propeit. from her father's scheming secretary. Having fallen in love with the engineer, she and ia the kind of a comedy surprises tfceni ail by some clever which will give Miss Fisher every p-portunity for displaying versatility work, erfcen at the point of a gun, ho tort tm the situation and win for her- Ion't forget the dance at Armory Hall tp-night.

A big crowd is sure to be there, and vith a seven-piece orchestra to furnish the latest dance music an evening of enjoyment is in store for all who attend, so follow the crowd to Armory Hall to-niht and take part in the first dance of the new year. 4t RCGIS INCREASE IN NATIONAL. BANK WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 sges-tions of the saving's directors ui the twelve federal reserve district of the creed to be adopted by every American in the oornlm year as a means toward the solution of economic and irnancial problems were summarized fcy the savings dfvis on of the treasury department as follows: I believe in the United States of America. My opportunity and hooe depend upon her future.

and charm, which cannot be deoied self a handom husband this little comedienne. Aside from the highly sustained comedy presented in this picture, the patrons are assured of a number of novelties In the way of scenes. Miss Fisher's extreme cileverness is brought to liht when she installs a Rymna-sium in the former saloon which has Miss Fit'aer has several popular players in her supi rt. Including George 1'eriolat, Emory Johnson, her leading man, Kate the popular com1 Haywaid Mack ard Gor-don RuMfj and William Mong. cther fiture, including a Cartoon comedy.

Scenic feature Newil will also be shown at the Unique Theater to-night Keep warm; the Unique Theater is now heated by a furnace. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. An un-j precedented increase of approximately in resources of national been converted int-o a haven of rihUl I believe that her stability and progress rest upon the thrift and industry of her people. Therefore I wil'L work hard and live crimply.

I will spend less than earn. I will use my earnings vith care. I wili save consistently. by the women, of the little one-horse mining town. There, in fascinating athletic togs, she gives an exhibition banks for the year is reported by Comptroller of the Currency Williams.

Oh the last call, November 17th, National bank resources approximat ed The increase in deposits and total 1920 JANUAR 1920 will invest thoughtfully. To increase the financial strength of my country and myself I wiH buy government securities. I will hold above barter the obligations my country thus incurs, DOVEHOMA 1L UPSTAIRS DOWN assets were scattered widely. The increase in resources of banks outside the reserve cities since June 30th was nearly ISO.O.'OO'CsOOO-. CELZNIClf IMIHIHIIMUilfflHmU iniuniiUiiinimumiamiiiMBiiiMiiBMWiBiiiiiitMumuiiuBMM 'Up fS'tairs swrd Down," a comedy he really falls in love with Alice's sis- .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TO BRING BACK OP AMERICAN SOLDIERS.

SACRAMENTO, Jan. 3. Captain W. H. Robertson of the Army Graves Registration Service has left for England to direct the bringing bade to this country of the bodies of American soldiers buried there.

Only those bodies which have been -requested by next of kin will be ex-Jhumecl and returned for final inter- Owing to a severe attack of rheumatism that has settled in one of his eyes, H. E. Prouty has been confined to his home most of the time since before Christmas. He has discontinued the publication of the Photo-gram until he recovers his health. St.

Helena Star. Edgar Case was a visitor at St. Helena Thursday. er, Betty, and aslcs her to marry him, ulice says that Terry has comprom-sed her and must marry her. Event-tally, things straighten themselves ut, to the satisfaction of all con-jennedi "Up Stairs and Down" is a picturi-sation of the famous stage success of the same name by Frederic and Fan-iny Hatton.

With its spilendid direction by Charles Giblyn and excellent cast, including Robert Ellis, Mary Charleston, Rosemary Theby, David iButler and Andrew Robson, this superb comedy-drama wilil enter the annals of the best productions the screen has ever had The two-part comedy, "Mates and drama with ro, dash and thrills that Will entertain a. id delight any moving picture nudience in the country, widl be seen to-day only when Selz-mick Pictures presents the lovely and vivacious young star, Olive Thomas, at the Empire Theater. Olive Thomas as Alice Chesterton, gives a delightful characterize tion of the "baby vamip" who was happiest when she was entangled in a web of intrigue and trouble. This adorable little mischlef-ma-ker is engaged to Tom Carey, but to her that is only an -ordinary incident in the wheel of life. At a large house party in Long Island she "vamps' Terry Keefe an Irish boy, with a captivating smile and a bewitching brougue.

He is the means of furnishing her with one of her many "haptpiest" moments. She fol- tnent The Home of the Movies BUeKNER'S Empire Theatre Models," the latest News WeekJy and Phone 645 JOHN P. KNOX, Manager Burton Holmes Travelogue wilil also Theatre be shown at the Empire Thater to To-Day Only lows him to the city and when later day only Phone 512 Second Street Olive Thomas AT THE STRAND TODAY Saturday ALSO IN Upstairs and Down JAMES J. This is one of the best pictures the screen has ever RAD YOU enjoy gripping suspense dramas? jlio you enjoy love stories filled to overflowing with fire and action? Can CORBETT imagine, then, result of a ravish-Spanish beauty falling in love with IN seen, not a rewsome, sordid melodrama that will make you feel lik i washed out dish-Tag after you have seen it, but a cikiti, brez delightful comedy drama of the elite of Ne. York.

Miss Thomas is particularly adapted for such a role and makes an adorable "baby vamp." A two-part Vitagraph Comedy 46 Mates and Models" Universal Current Events Bnrton Holmes Travelogue dashing young American and that love turning to hate? Can't you actually see in your mind's eye the thrills Midnight Man oi such a ptayr 11 we told you more about the plot, you'd hardly be able Prices 15-25c Children 10c Matinee 15c Children lOc to wait till the picture was shown, but you will be able to see Hedda Nova, Thurston Hall and Claire Anderson in "THE I 11 SPITFIRE OF SEVILLE" at this theatre Second, Episode. At Matinee on i 0J J7ZZJl TV OVA 7 TJfT LWyGAJL CA ill Balloons wil be given away to Children Broadway, quite unused to ions, sat up and gasped when she appeared in Russia! dances at the gath Unique Theatre 1st Randolph Sts. Tonight Only 7 to 1 1 MARGARITA FISHER IN 'I ering places of Gotham. Then the cal-1 of the silent drama Rasputin, the crimson-brained, sombre-hooded monk of Russia, cas.t yearning eyes on Mile. Hedda Nova, the star of "The Spitfire of Bevfflfe," which comes to the Buokner Theater imiNmiWiiii umi' iip ntiMaamiiTriBtfriiirr'if to-day, wheal the little girl journeyed from her home in Odessa to dance before the Czar.

1 A jjff Hedda Nova was born in Odesaa Matinee Daily 1.30 pan. Evenings 6.30 p.m, Sundays and Holidays Continuous tt' disturbed her placidity. After several appearances In sue cessfful photoplays Universal recog Prices Adulte nized her dramatic and cast lie Prices Children UP YOUR HANDS" PUT about for a suitable starring vehicle, This was discovered to "The Sipitflre Prices always the same of SevrHe," a play of the Spanish mountains and the outlaw bands that had a rendezvous there. She boxes in D. V.

She rides in panties. She smiles ia mischief, she loves in earnest and she captivates all. Don't tell hubby about this one. Mile. Hedda Nova is supremely happy in Southern California.

It is aind was educated in a convent in Paria. When St. Petersburg was a gil'istendng $em set in the fangs of the Black Empire, Mile. Hedda Nova danced her way into the hearts of the nobility at court functions. Scorning the ballet arnd choosing to dance only at her own pleasure, she appeared at exclusive receptions in the capital and frequently journeyed to Moscow, Vladivostok and back to her home in Odessa to dam-ce for her true that she sets down as her am Pathc News Comedy Scenic Feature bition a marriage to an Americam- husband, hut when there are hordes Prices 15c, Children 10c, Including War Tax Keep Warm Unique Theatre now heated by Furnace friends.

The Samoset Glee Club Of Vallejo Will Give a GRAND BALL at the Armory Saturday Evening, Jan. 1 Oth MUSIC BY GLEE CLUB When the scourge of Bolshevism of suitors the selection, sometimes becomes a slow and difficult process. "The Spitfire of Seville" is her first starring vehicle, and the cat includes such well known screen artists as Thurstarr Hall. Claire Anderson, Marion Skinner, Carl Stockdale, Leo Maloney, Robert Gray and Edgar Allen. Remember the date, to-day (Sat- swept over the shell-torn fields and raced across the cities like a pestil ence, Hedda Nova turned with Jon-g-Ing eyes toward America and booked Mollingsworth TAXI SERVICE passage for New York.

urdav) at Buckner's Theater. Day and Night Service. Two Dodge Cars and Seven Read the Journal for all the News all the Time Passenger Nash Sedan. Stand Phone 524 Residence Phone 748..

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