Associated First National franchise (Nov 1921-Apr 1922)

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November 15, 1921 First National Franchise 15 mu iiiiiimiiimiimiiiiiimiiini “T & D” Treatment of Two Recent Winners iitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiimiiiiitimmiiimimmimmmiiiiiiimiimimiiiimiiiMimmmmiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiir -laughs straight ahead follow the cab for a bubbling fun ride Vith these joyous mirth makers Mr. & Mrs. CARTERdeHAVEN 'surPasslJ Special Aated' Attraction MILDRED HARRIS ‘Habit* r a dynamic dram ofc^ uiiforge table rhnibaw screen style she*? cr unsurpassing' beauty CV>* MARCELLI -TIVOLI SINGERS 5 3 Ml HI -NOW trust your wife The Turner and Dahnken Publicity Department strives, for striking effects — and in these examples of their Tivoli advertising seem to ring the bell. Note the tie-up to the Trade Mark in the De Haven copy. W lit ■■ M SP # ■■ ii ■■ Wi ■■ -ffi M >!? ■■ ® pi t3he TIVOLI at Eddy St Market PReSENTS TOMORROW Katherine MacDonald Qrmt)burki/e\ an unusual stay of i<?ae in a city of lolly l KIRST NATIONAL. ATTRACTION Marc Appcalioc tfaaa tr MacDonald, the American Brauty. * the gvl — mha dared everything Jar Iter hmhtmd and then toil K>« trail "Toonerville Fire Brigade" Another or the** dall*Htfpl nxnmUen foeturlni Lh« “SUppM* MARCELLI tx-durtm, the Tiaolr. (War. ii /it ii s ■■ m ■■ as m ■■ 5® ic m u & Kessler’s Klever Kanton Kombination If everybody in Canton, Ohio, didn’t know about “ Courage,” the fact could not have been blamed on J. D. Kessler of the New Alhambra. This was a double page spread that, for effectiveness, stood out as one of the best that has come to the Franchise desk. Incidentally, Kessler is the first franchise holder to send in an ad on Keaton’s debut under the First National pennant. There’ll be more like him soon, however. In the meantime, nobody in Kessler’s territory will be able to forget “ F. N.” either. * TWENTT-POCYI 66 € <Q) U 1 A G 99 € <Q> II EEeSp COURAGE BUILT CHIROPRACTIC >Twn ill* f.nl iifNBk at dUrofrwtK 1 their feed curt laaeb •i’erram ertUcnen J lima. ' Tin* wouM naturally lad to ditto (be mo predrini the profaai*. Only courage end dir inovtodaa Ihai they wn otol rourejr ha done for dlircmetk. DWYERS CHIROPRACTIC $ COURAGE and -Bull Doff ” Determination Find TYwrW UknrraMi ID Tbcet “Two Mltfxty Fine Caw” THE JORDAN and HUPMOBILE RALPH E. HAY rmime of to aim lh)«r» lacaP-aaalhr ■Mini toflornrr In U>« rat*»pU.n The" Pastry Shop where the best it made and offered for ale exclusively in Pastries-C a k e s and all Baked Delicacies Partly She# eflrrton. today err • (bines to «kL TWy etosyr ere a r Tolrphaaa Of*#' The Pastry Shop 216 CLEVELAND. AV N~W 1 Doesn't Take When joo come here for dental work— for oar dental work is accomplished with a minimum of pain. You Get Crown and Bridgework Guaranteed Dentistry for $5 PER TOOTH Pelnloa Eitnctlon DR. H. L JVNKERMAN inEWflLHMa Jlbtrl A. Kaufman presents ^ I# aSfe "The Play of a Life Long Sacrifice enO FEATURING NAOMI CHILDERS It's simple, yet humanly strong — this drama of a wife whose loyalty and faith a re pitted against the torments of love loneliness. A COOIACII A C001 A€EI A yto.a-.r A W‘ VAv A rr“ VAY “ /AY ««« M £ £<£*> M COURAGE! BUSTER KEATON IN “THE PLAYHOUSE” rWVtoA NEW ALHAMBRA SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY BABMONY FOUR. SINGING SOUTHERN MEDLEY prices T friceb MA1TNEE — «* SVXNPiG — — ■ **• TEN OB SOLO .THEY NEBDBD-A SONGBIRD IN SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS • RENDERED BT THE NEW KINGS or Bakmony FOUR 'ANNA FROM INDIANA* ‘SOMEBODY'S WAITING FOB SOMEONE* SUNDAX SAME A9 BY] p®*® PRKJS . HEAVEN, SO GOD ‘TOOK CARUSO A WATT bV MR. G. M SBRAEE ALHAMBRA TRIO UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. HENRI WEILER HOOPER-The Coal Man Says >1 Ihry buy «l a chrep.prm "l oCH — mnd Deliver -Clean Coal— the kind that's cheapest to but/, because it pots I art her. COURAGE TO CUT FUR PRICES AND REAL CUTS. TOO 40% to 50% HOOPER COAL COMPANY THE FIFTH STREET SHOPS To Sell Nothing But the Highest Class Merchandise and Service Has Made These Pdur Shops the Most Talked Of in the City of Canton. Canton's Leading Shop lor Baked Good* Canton's Highest Class Baby -Wear Shop Canton’s Most Exclusive Shop, for Millinery ATwrr e-try bn u • dream of diallneUoo that maim ito fearer l be envy of all Canton’s Foremost Beauty Shop a TOTH -ST .VW abiLdy combtnes *ilb real aerttoc. THE METCALF THE SCHILLING HAT BEAUTY SHOP SHOP 110 FUUsM NW U« THE BLUEBIRD SHOPPE PVUiM NW tt« rUUl-M NW Miller United Shoe Co. People Looking for Good Shoes at Low Prices Take Courage Drew and WorK Shoes for Ladies and Men— Very Latest Styles Wbolt Family Car Da B, i ilkj; -m It Does Not Require Any Courage on Our Part toSag The Bush and Lane Grand Piano Compares Favorably With Any Piano Regardless of Price The Van Fossen-Smiley Piano Co. “ Alf s Button” has had a tryout and it is a whale with the audience