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wm> wm$mr<im: The NORTH COUNTRYMAN actions iigh Class Feature Pictures Booked for New Liberty ^x Provide Patrons • the Best on Screen Movie fans bt ttouafes\pbmt and vicinity ' have a~rfeat treat 9 in [store, for Jackie Ooog*tt w»l be seen in his latest picture \The jugle Call' 'a^tbe'Jf«^p liberty Theatre in Rouses Point at . next Sunday and Monday shpwa>\Jagkie\ never fails to draw a capacity ouse at thJs pofiyjw tfi*atre *nd \TU* Bugle Call\ is said to begone jftaa g d to be one >f the beat pj,ctuye« in *rna5B this brilliant juvenile star has appear- '%0\ : '•• ;• In. 1 mes esday evening a picture tinctly d 'Senorita the best tie story wu pr her, tj Jlae -aft ancestry who 'visits her. paternal grandfather at the ancestral home in South America. Upon,her ar- rival she learns that her grand- father baa always understood her tor be a boy and that for her to appear in other guise would break iu> old heart. With characteristic impulsive- ness she masquerades as a boy appears to her grandparent hi ,t guise. Situation follows situ- in bewildering* sequence. Not is she accepted as a boy,but finds herself in a position where she must *4ake good as the youth- ttd head of the family. She does, to the satisfaction of everybody |As the glass Kiss In A tempestuous |ere we have a * : high' Qcient family; IT 'more of a the pampas er losing the er femininity. [The story of eking romantic ad adventure m ebe, herself, IS m forth AmericanV ffrl ^f Spanish B«be .piays the mascuiin* role with skttl and a conviction that is refreshing. Opposite her 1* James Hal^ her hero of \Tne Campus iTirt\ and \stranded in Paris,\ do- ing some of the best work of his senSationaT screen record. . William Powell, that smooth, SuavcV villain of society drama is seen in one of his best roles as the swaggering bully of the pam- JOan Standing, Josef Sfwicfcard -and Raoul Paoli complete the cast Clarence Badger directed front the original screen story by John Me- Dermott. , . V\ GUMS m ' Lavish Jewel Spectacle One * Q£ Big Features in' Coming Feature A dazzling Jewel parade, a beau- tiful love story, heart interest, the battle of a mother for her child against tremendous odds—these are' some of the features of First National's latest photc-play, \Mis- mates,\ waich ^SarriHudson pro- duced with Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter in the featured roles, \Mlsmates\ will come to the N.ew Liberty Theatre on Friday evening, March 2nd,. One of the high lights of the picture is th« big banquet hall scene in which three hundred of the most beautiful girls to be found in New York City take part. Dancing girls ride through the dining ball on chariots drawn by Niibian slaves. All-are garbed in Grecian, robes. It is a spectacle of the rarest Kind. Then there is the jewel parade in which a wore of the finest ar- tist models of New York display jewelry whose, value is not even to be estimated. It is a unique idea and a beautiful episode in this pic- ture of beauty and thrills. There is a daring prison escape in which Doris Kenyon gets out of jail and makes her way unaided to the bedside of her little son, who slue hears Is dying. There is the story of a villain- ous and worthless husband who not only deserts his wife but goes on tne witness stand and by his lies'sends her to prison for a long term. There is the beautiful lore story in which Warner Baxter and Miss Kenyon figure as the princi- pals. . -, \Misstates\ was directed _ Charles Brabin and prodw&T by Karl Hudson, the man who made \The Wst World\ \Flaming Youth,\ \So Big\ and two-score other First National hits. In the cast are. Miss Kenyon, Warner BajOf* { Phflo McCollough, Mae Al- lisofli\i5*!ArlejP'^2£Ufriii\. Nanpy Kel- ley, Joto/^KoIb, Maude Turner Gordon, Charles Beyer and Cyril Eing. i' m. i&t* Tfte infant child of Victor €fero was furled M6t\ti&$. Gea. Watt was a bHSiness caller in our town Tuesday, The Tpwft of Mooers has pur- chased a new Waters trucit. Mr. Baker wiltt his Mead & 3Slor- risoH traetor has opened the road from Mooers to Elletfburg which Jias been wpfyp^ fay wfBtf timwt Mr. E. El IjambePtpa is ia Al* burg on bi$sine*8. Frank Tromoly has purchased wick & Son 13- • - OJMB Mouldings FlimlmMyRbqfing Vpson Wallhoard Sash :••;,• • Tei 150-R Spring Building Rush ^ j _/\ : \ -. ; '^ f'V.^ .'•TWO.j^Et»\'-v'. •;••,. •• .snows,,, .,• •. ' ,••-. 2:30. Evenings ?;i$ and 9:00, 4 ' ' . i t '••*• aOXl..LX3i31 i Mooers Forks mmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m , I •• Page Fifteen v atsA west' ef • •. 9 steis Wiater spouts a*e it-tteii?' befit «ad tw boys m& giKis arc* skating atti. coast* IN AMJBANV ON • '• ewmv -F. U, Swinburne, of ibis supervisor forihe totott c>I f*itej-w?»l-4,o Atftmy o| night of this week ta ^ttend lcreaces c with state official* »>« highway an«l other county affairs. ^ o O Champtain t ESTABLISHED I 9 19 —THE— New Liberty Theatre PROGRAM Friday, March 2n8 0 Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter in \MISMATES\ A dazzling jewel display and a beautiful love story. J7:>. Saturday, March 3rd \ONE MAN GAME\ <•• A corking western story in-which a rich ranch masquerades as a duke Sunday and Monday Feature , March 3tk and 6th \THE Don't miss this one/; It it the incomparable Jaelde's latest picture Belre ol love and adventure In America. A real hit '.- '...' . i !••: '\•->/ ' 0', ': v ; ,s • .