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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
TTTTTR ST) AY. JANUARY 6. 1921 si 9 1 PAQ EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUENAX - i 1 1 M I I ii I j i " ' 1 .1 .-1 - - n r -vuyy ,.. T!V , f - - ... IrlsS p iniiTii.rF- '"- 1 ' S I III II I A II V t V fc -. a C . ! ' I I I J II f I I u iv ii - m i-iri-T. , -y.i:.-- - rii - & m 1 i 1 f II 1 f 1 "V If ... fffg.'tffljfaar Ali- I , I 1 FIJ&Y SATURDAY UAY Vanda oawiey xn PLUS PATHE WEEKLY NIGHT ONLY 7:00 and 8:45 -NIGHT ONLY 7:00 and 8:45 BIG MATINEE 3:00 Nite 7:00 and 8:45 mm -z ir-r v 1 r x i ,r , i ss&rfsa iair ini ii 1 1 i i xv i m&mxhr- 1 1 yJL J . L V L Nii iisr j l uu I l CU I It II II II II IE it f I l.lkrf T.: i fl r-JJ'H tTf .,! I k I i m hUA v-JKa mm m m r J I - Sl 111 II II II IE V 1 I X rsr'-KJ trJ 2i?l 1 I I 1 r I l II II II II X I I M V X f-t.5-'l fe?:?J r-.--j I i I I i i v?i i i i rv ii ix xt :- vikk item j i j Li V7 j ii l j L , . jm&mjmL maum j j mlI i w I iv ii jLjf 1 1 HUMORESOUE!" C;He was playing it again! And ihoy had thought his glorious music stilled forever. toiiiP 'We are Showing this Big M t..;-.-- TRAOE)f MARK Playing His Last Goodbye! The night before he had been the great musician, playing to rapturous thousands. Now he was just a plain old mother's "baby," playing to her and the girl he loved. Perhaps he should play no more perhaps, not see them again. So he played "Humoresque" that laugh on life, with a tear behind it and was gone! . . . . Where? .... Why? I J .11. Jil 1 I X 1 .7.1.-1 Fm&&M 1 1 1 1 1? w4 Paramount Production C3 It 5o f hat every man, woman and child in PlattsmoutH and vicinity will have a chance to see it. It is a picture that every one should see. , In fact o Be .:v r f ? -'S'S--Sl&;5 V aaggTsragi.'Bg. A Distinguished Cast Seldom do motion picture players submerge themselves so com pletely and with such rare sympathy into the characters they por tray as do the talented principals in "Humoresque." Alma Rubens, the featured player, a brunette beauty of rare charm and ability, io famous as a screen beauty and an actress. Tiie performance of Vera Gordon in the role of "Mamma Kan tor" is cr.c of the most perfect portrayals ever offered. Gastcn Gl:ioS is every inch the genius-hero of the picture, and Dore Davidson, a veteran in character roles, does the best work of his long career as the father. The lesser parts are also excellently filled and the production was produced by Cosmopolitan at a tremendous expense. Parts cf it will mr.ke strong men cry; other episodes will cause the theatre to fairly rock with laughter. 'Come then ana see this de luxe picture dedicated to that fa miliar, immortal melody Dvorak's "Humoresque." igger or etter Pictures 0; The strident -"?'av din of New York's seeth ing Ghetto, attuned to the eternal laugh ter in human hearts - that's Humoresque. A story of a lad with the wondrous gift s of music; of girl and anV old motherly who lovedUi him. From theife popular story by Fannied Hurst. V; If l ! 6- r ! l Mil Were Made pa Wl Itii Li C3 Will BBS Some Interesting Data Nothing we can tell you in cold print about "Humoresque" will do the picture justice. It is truly one of those productions that ycu have to see in order to appreciate. Once you have seen it, you'll agree with us that it's one of the really big pictures of the season. A story that blends the slum and the avenue, the din and the music, the sorrow and smiles of life in a happy melody, silently play ed on the screen. A story from the pen of Fannie Hurst, the highest paid short story writer in America. A story thct ran serially in the Cosmopolitan Magazine and has been read by over 5,000,000 people, all anxious to see it produced on the screen. A story of romance and intense interest that no out-and-out adventure tale can ever approach. A great, heart-appealing drama of human lives that merits your attendance at least once during the three days showing. 7T T It u Us Great , Pleasure to be able to show pictures of this class for our regular admission of 12 IS "Humoresque" has been endorsed by Press, Clergy and Public alike in fact everyone who has seen it has given it their hearty endorsement and approval. J (J NOTE: Take a tip from us, if you want a good seat. Come early Friday evening as we expect a packed house both Satur gay and Sunday. Remember, no advance.