Handbill for the Douglass Theatre, 1928 Nov. 25-30

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DOUGLASS THEATRE]

Begins A Week Of Sensational Screen Attractions With A
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW
NOVEMBER 25, 1928. 12:01 A. M.
Warner Baxter in The Coward"
Branded a Coward, banished from his circle of friends, jeered at by his enemies, made a human piece of driftwood -- See how the weakling comes through. The most powerful drama of the year.

Monday, "The Winning of Barbara Worth"
3 Million Copies of the Novel Sold. Nuf Ced.
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Tuesday, Norma Shearer in "The Actress."
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Wednesday, "The Vanishing Pioneer."
Featuring JACK HOLT
- : - SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR - : -
Thursday! THANKSGIVING Thursday!
Big Double Feature Holiday Program
"The Devil's Skipper."

A New Orleans belle becomes the captain of a slave ship and sails the Seven Seas for a terrible revenge. Only Jack London could write so mighty a story of the sea. It's a real THRILLER!

Jack Holt in "The Vanishing Pioneer"
Friday, Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle in "Tea For Two."
Saturday, Tom Tyler and Frankie Darro in "Tom's Gang"