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nli Anna*: Xdward E, IMlul, Vice Frtaidrat, 
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«Jf LOwyjOH the Dill j an* AumdJiT usue* of The Uoralng iMUk »r« le b. 

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I>i a« feel optirniatte About the toil! Sfia Hon, . There 
Tk«i-*j Will Be * tin l '~ ■ r * lT , " n T>plj in hind, digging la goLog en in ta* 
Heal for Ma* * m!n ** th«t proJnr* nflft coal, arid hard ca«l mlntii noon 

Folk When WitH Mar# tm,, lhllt( -winter "b a Ion* wan o* i«- ladasirisii 
tar Comw, mnv fe#l Uit: s»d ot coaJ, aod Int Fard plant haj cLodt 

doit-n. 'and mil Id rniiiUry iliatriot* vt-ftOii may lie. m<-i! as 
'ftW. But wt win («t tbroimH tbc catalog rnlt) 'aeaBpii all rllbt. kUJv *nt vlll 
;ftWJ» to death. That 1* e*nain, aMid 1ht>e ia ao reaeon under the- ran why lind- 
tard* fiwataA aparunent bausrt'abeuld be rattaied (ram tb«ir «biifatifiua to pro- 
..tidf) haat *ftrf cold dajr hi tha jf *r, -Wbea th* mlaea »s la (nil operty^u ">fl. 
■Mtrabla ttoS coal bt^dut; thai la required". And it ia^rtaaoimbl* to expert (bat 
there wirt b* n irafr*riar. XnttX Daw la needed mot* tBiD^Djrtiiu* c!ae wil] be 
ctra to haul tba «al to tb« cLHfj ud d*alrjbatln( JoitiI*. Th* railway strike 
drtr* aloot, but it aeeiiw to b« utarbiT its end. ' If we "can jet tha Kiel, it wBt 
t* Hi) to the dealers to aupply It; they can riant iom* of hit leant on. itjetor 
trncka. It may coat tba consumer more tban it Old Unt "U'tnU'r, but'tttefa 1 will' 
be plmtj.-. ' ■ : 

.... B , I? JOU i*e a flrl, fl jeOra old, TPeSjht aboul 40 pOunila, 

CkiJrj Actor* On carrjlnf a dinner pall in bee hand, cm* ring k faitorr to 

ih* Stan Needed b **^ ^ ]fl ™ 1 6tT ' t "" ork - ' our v * tr ,0ul ""Ita aa«ter»t the 

w Wen'. But If jou a«a t boaky. youth ol sereateta, ilert, 

■Uld Are Wot Over* ^ . of iati WfB . w nT]d cheerful, -oaterinj * theatre to 

.worked. rtbearte in a tUy ertta otfeera, joti tetteTe it la quke all 

t rirbt. And a« It la. In framing- the Chilli Labor bill Cou- 

1 \#rett aaouldi exerdae co'ffi.in,»a aeaa*,' for which it li not'telebrnied Iheae rtajs. 
Some elilMrin ahoitkt not work apd hhkif abould. Some iboutfl be protected 
aialtlst merciless taak nuiatira; but those who wjah to tiie part In pleasant and 
eouftfllal occobatfon abonld dot be etnpped. Certain cbildi-an not yet liS.are lm- 

.poftact aa b head WUU) era. Kleie Jflnii la a food example of What jonnf peraona on 
(be auca eau do. ThL* talented yotiBg tfrl waa barred from New lotk jheatrea 
unliJ abe passed ber atxte«a1h blrtbday, sod Immediately tflereaTter w*» tirrnlnf .io 
t3p0 to. Uld family wffera. Xbtre wie no reaacui under the aon why abe tiboold 
not haec appeared wbfn abe waa S year* rid. Some/children on the atact are ex- 
crptloaallj eutertalDini;; they mjoy their work; It ia ejiay, th« burden is llfht, Aad 
Ihdr aerrices are required; anrir* plajii — "SblyioKn" tot instance — mixht not qaee 

^wciJeBalfl' It'e^ldYejxT^itfSflVVTrm^ed'to plnj. All ^ hat we aaid t* <Jo# Lo the 
AuK that tba Child Labor bill, now before the United Stntrn SeUatlT, forbid- per- 
aOnk'UUdei' 18 yeart' old from working, and the fiqtrlrj, with llir Kiaiataoce Of the 
ewquent and aecomnliahed AuruBttta Thomas, vilj aak tbat atije. chfldTen be ex- 
empt from the worklnfa of the law. They nhould be. • "" 



'IfELECiitAPH, 



FRIDAY, 



collect mmmtm 

FOR VALENTINO 



SEPTEMBER. 



1, 1522. 



Famous Elayiri-LQtfcy Tab-ala«i 

Adrtrtiaiiiff and Publicity tn 

."Bloed and rated." 



HAECUS LOEW AEEITE8 



m« firair .tt#r« to m* 

Foraotten L«w f '~.r >•*<<*< 1 
Webb I.«t« Br. ; ■ 



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Haa tJii>-ii(ivr:Li of the autolnbblile cjiaticed or r modified 
>■ ^^^^ oor attitude toward "matfg befit friafid"— t**e horae? Some- 

More W*tenng tin^g „ f„ r u, M t j, tl . e [„■ n6(r tfce 1EM nff#rti0D f(j r 
Statioru for Work (>>• borae among tbe mnui of tbijiirjeopU that ther* via 
Hone* Arc Needed w6en b * W1 * rcco * 1lilcd *■ tne *& ltt •ttney of laod locomo- 
tion. While there are thonaasda Oi admlrera of and terera 
of boeaefleah, h* doea nit appeal. tit the uveracc citlx'eB aa 
be ehouid, for be la by DO j-icnuK archaic. Hla career of usefn)nrss la unaffected 

• At-"** aotomoblle. He is the same faltbful aerrant be alwaye wB*. and he la br.ins 

I Btflected, eren in thia dtj, wbere^mueh aueqtiOB U tfeen to tht protection of 
dumb aaluulc. , 

. "Cnder the aUperriBfon of the New York Wonuatt'o Laaptc lol. AaEmals there 

' Art otiljr.rbjbtKBterini eUtion* where. there should -be elthtj. Tbeteaee « B many, 
howerer, at (be leajw ia able to aapport without iifiolatancp. ; Theyar« Well kept 
and. a boon.. Attendanta. aee to It that they a » alwaya eAnftiry, (hat tbe pelis'are 
eterillaad after use to prevent tbe possibility of Bpreadini- dtaeaie 

The women In cbarie of thia wotk„ founded: by the lata £nj]n Prbace Speyer, 
wife, of Jamie. Spejer. the tunke'r, !eel tbat it la only neoesaavryto «ll the atten- 

, t!bD of patroBS of tbe turf, borae owners and humane people jenerplly to tbe ik-piIs 
Of the inetitution, and tbat the number of Btatiocs w]].e be iocrefcaed rapidly . )a mOn 
ma preaent eondlHona are underatood. The Town Ciitr at 800 Lafayette «Mtt 

I will furnlab any Information dealred! by tboea interested* - 



HAIL LONG SKIRT AND CORSET 

Candor Tnaehirnj Bar They'll Brlnac 
Baric nlamtaed ^VoLltalnar. 

The rrtnrn of the long skirt and tbe 
corset were balled with, hearty approval 
'and' OMtsJdercd «a Ineritably makinj- 
neecJiaary a return of jUsnified, fmeeful 
danclnj bj eer^ntr-flie membera of the 
American Society of Teachcw of Dane- 



fag, oldest and mutt eooMrvitlre of 
American dancing aaaocIat)4na, at Ita an- 
nnal coiiTiintJouj.at tbe WaJdorf-AetoTia 
tbi* week. ,v 

A reriral of the wklu and the tanao 
v.- 1!-; predicted. Tbe membera also con- 
tributed Ideaa and atepa toward a new 
dance to be.lntJ-OaTilCed for the benefit 
of tbe bavhful wooer. Tha new daoee 
Ytili be oalird n m It tTblte Dinciog." 




DAILY HOROSCOPE, SEPTEMBER 1 

TBI* 91*** CAM Tell bn< C'*n-t foniprl Ii. Md wA«t Tkrj- My, 



UR1NC the day Uranua i* in beneftc aapert, awordiog te aatroloCy. After 
. aondowD Jupiter ia atroojclr adeerae. » ■ 

The rule la hel4 to be eiccedinrly larorable t.. tboie Who *#11. but uatoeai 
for buyer a ~ 

v Coder this planetary government all dinlinclly Intetleetua] puraiilt* akoultl 
proap*r, a.i the Oiiod is atimulateci bj- the- friendly Inflvenrea ef Uranna. ■ 

There ia a moat promising sign fcjr idveatioaa of e*ery aort, eaperially tbOB« 
relating to tho cinema and to radio, t » i^T^TT 

fsyeble InTeatigatlpna will h? prosrmted wish rew fntrteit an^tkronfli tbe 
AotamD, wben tbe public will be more than ever inclined tt, credit the atoriea of 
'aplrltnallatic phenomena. ; 

_ Xhla ta a away that atlrx the Imaeiaatioii and chould he Tarorable to raftny 
formi of literary work. , < ^'- . 

naya and booka that are km ephemeral than thoae „t recent yeara again are 



' By LOTOLtiA . riltSOlfS 

E\'EItY Una at a<Jr ■■ ; : i . . L i , , nr.' I 
lidtr pubtiahed In eonnecr! -j 
' -Blood and Saa-t" ' -^ 1 ■<rt- 

ed by Famous t'lajwi-Lv ik,j /fa. 
uaa t> evidence, in 1:: ■ i;-.\j- 
Vaiantbe it brincir;- •-..■■■- 
allefced hr+iiclL ol ontraet. 
Urio eofitenna be Van . »•. t 
rertiaed fat the runnr?, pl»v 
rluaa at Ihti be hai a »'-•,/ 
the cfMftaer, wnfeb ben . _ 
Vflrt to run. 

Three man at the PhrtnioTint ofltiea are 
fit woril clipping the street of newspaper 
ptibtlcltytlin i JonnTllek tud r #lg''cot 
lectod as .'iot-n as he- itaa notified tbat 
Mr. Vdiloutioo conLompIated taking legal 
aeilon igalnat FaUMla Puiyera-Laaky. 

"We are goiad;.^ gife^Mr. TalcnUno 
a /Ifilit." .icid -Sir. LadVlg. "It la not 
only inia on* e'aaO but future raacft tba,t 
may come iin. Wu hope to catabujLh' a 
precedent that no actor baa n right to 
break iiLi contren \Vo b.\y,- civi^n Mr. 
V r aHentino tbe b\e-t «tnrie« nml the best, 
directors obtainable ti> givo him Mk ri'ivj- 
tion-ho has tn-<laj ifJth the picture pub- 
lic o£ thn rtdntry.'* " ■ 

Arthur Mtlcr tlraiiaru, attorney for I 
Mr. Valentino ^nld eea^erday suit bad 
heen started and his client would en- 
duavor to"proTo hid Jpfinjjcuient of Ota' 
tract on'tbe amount of publicity received 
dueing the run of "Blood" and Sand."" 

Mr. Va>rifJnoa wberftabonui Cuntinocs 
to b« r BODrce uf n>,itiuu:t! apeculatlnn. 
Bveryono U Caking the nine queatkin. It 
14 generally believed lie in aomawhetC ia 
t^e Acilmitduokft with bis bride, Winifred. 
HudmiL There Pavo been few motion- 
picture: pijij-rr.H who have sh.it Into auth 
Instant success aa Kmlolph' Voiontino, 
who in the brief aoaet^ot a year roae 
from tho unimportant position of sup- 
porting octor to one of tbe moat promi- 
nent ut«ra 11 the world, 

"The-8he)h n and "Blood 'and Hand" 
have Iiccn n large factor lu winnljijt this 
(nme for nlm. nitliou^li he reeetTed aeii-' 
eroni .rwngnlticvn fur his work in "The 
Pour Horsemen-of the Apoeatyp*e." 

; Tlio Police Don 1 (o M«t IjOCW, 

When hlaroiii I,.v-iv afrlees in - 
tho .Sen York barboe on the Uer- 
engaria tbEu fflprnlng he will h* met 
bF a bsry ot motion p'cHir© 
acionj, rlirectora, and a sooJly dele- 
gatiou from tho Lamb* Club. Through 
the courtesy or Mayor Hylart, Mr* Loew 
and ii"r ton. Dnvia. have bwn given In* 
palirK hoat to me Unit the bead uf the 
pot* thentrU-nl Interests is dfehHBBbfl 
Pome in proper ityle. 'The guexts wilt 
asaemblr at Pier A, the Datt«y. at ll 
o'clock to meet the bJc liner, Mr. Loev 
and bin son. ArthiiT. who accivnipjtnlen 
him_opSlif trin. will go directly to tla- 
I<oew offices, where snothpr big reception 
awnlta tliem from the Btnu" of the Loew 
CompiYny. Of .course, we feel It wt* 
incftn si derate t>i Sir. I»ow to planhts 
arrivai on, Frlday + thr boaiest day of the 
weeh. because w* hnve nn idea- tjiln re- 
eeprjon h golrc to be one ttorth attond- 
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- Th* ff eat will produce authors of note and California, said to be the rerwft 
of dhwnibodied, aa well aa embodied, (-pint... will produce many noteworthy "worka 
atari. 

The total ecllnte of th- Sun, which will take place on (be Sin "hi this month 
falling In the third detail of Virgo, is read aa presaging disappobilmest to painters 
and ppeta. f ■. 

I Th* adipse alao ia Interpreted aa eictedingly terloua Jn its indication inat 
food and foodstuff* will rlae in price. 

* -AnatrtUa ia'VhaT* a period of serious deprc».ion, if tb* seen hnve read tbe 
, efanta anaht, * 

-%Udr«i 1km ds thin day ■» ilk.lj io bi- utizhiHl in th»1» u«. t»~A ** .l 



Tfl Karlcvt Pfrtorc. 

Max Qnt la in town uiih a print of 
The Forgotten taw*' lb bis poiwcflsion, 

-arCity to show atiy prociilcer who haa no 
attrnctiTc releaalni; arrangement for 
blnj. Mr. Grnf romca nil uir ivay from 
£an Fnnchtco, where lift ia vice presi- 
dent' and' a"l prrvi sine .director of tho 

' 0-rnf Prodnedons, ' The rttofy. T n hlch 
"■hi ndaptpd from CaroTine Abbott 
Stanley's novel "A 3Jo&en Madonna," 
mot ntl aitcrf"!H as b book. The story. 
Oci'nrrlinc to Hr, Ornf. has been kept 
Intact Xbe player* in the cast nr* >M1- 
ton Sills. Cleo llidgley, Sack Mnlhall. 
Afiee Holfipter, Mk n. FraiiciK, Bdnab 
Altemtift nnd Ba.hy Muriel Jttmcs 
Horne la the director. - - 

"W'ebb I, raven UphiiMI, 

Kepneeh Webb,, upon .the completion 
oT-f-Tbe Bocrets of Paris," will concludo 
W» ' long-time eontrai't with the Whit- 
man Bennett onranixatfon., Unritig lira. 
"haat two y«rs >fr. Webb tun illreeten 
four Lionel Barrymore features, two 
Betty Blythe film*, three all-alar ape- 
rials and one )(<■■* Beach feature tt tbe 
nOVff in Tonkcre. The director wllK 
soon leave on a two weeka" motdTtrip 
try enjoy a vacation, 

Tallu In A. SI. p. At ■,' 

ftt tba Aaaodatcd l?otion nctor* Ad- 
Tem*ara r weekly luncberfn yeattrdaj, 
Maetenore T. Kahn, fomicrly of fie In- 
tar-Allr Committee, gave a talk on 
'Tin tires in AaJa and Ifosaia." 

Jlr. Kabn, who baa Jiwl reruraeJ ' 
from a' anjoarn la three' coiin:r£e*> 
speaka in edmimtion i,I the llosr'ian 
■picture theatree. Id some («» tbey 
'employ two orrhestraa^ Due (o play for 
the plrtiire. tbe other 10 entertain the 
people between the featuren. Ameriran 
Ifellllua are shown ae, waU aa French, 
Italian and German. ~ 

Tn Japan nobody rends tbe subtitles 
becaujie a lecturer standi beaide 1he 
aereeti tnd explalua everj- action in tho 
'picture' art It ran*, Thia often nausea 
the atirlEonee to pro twire, oftre to hear 
the talk and once to too the picture. 

Mnrlrl Mcfnrwdrlt In T>lcttfns. 

, The HcCarmb-kii are nlwaya getting- 
in trrjblle prim. They no mo ro than get 
divorced and married and cease being 
the Seventh' wonders of tbe world when 
BOmrfJbboff else hajineax to get them In 
the headline* .of the newspapers. Xow 
It is Muriel MeCormEra, eldcM. daughter 
of-ltr. and ktra. Ksrold MeC^ormick nod 
grand^nughter of John p. Ilockefeller, 
.who h i'SrB.iii.tj si little apace for nerarlf : 
ah well ns Matildejind tbe Swiaa groom. I 
Muriel, it aeems; has motion picture as- I 
pirationa and will enter films, providing 
they are roadjel Ft Chicago and do not in- 
terfere with her uiuafeal enfrear, ■■ 

Aerordjng to a speciaJt dtapkteb in laet 
evenlaj'tj Snn. «be wilt take tbe .name of 
Naranna MIe Cor.' 8bewanti to- wiik "n 
place on her own merits, and' .not be- 
cause of her wealth. ' Her grandfather, 
John 1>- BocfcefeUer, has *tveh his con- 
sent. -..■._ 

HboUtik fnr l'*-a rt White. 

There weer nv> beart-hrokeQ children 
oa Broadway' yeattrday — alary Bfltnkkn' 



"' 1 * ' Thaw by Utruoak. 

^-. w.i.xn.\ mwigV, -S\ 

Sib* piny* Itom^r-miHnu f&* In ' L JJT*rn- 
Injr S.thiIb." wblcb eonsea iu tie 
Itivj.it qaxt iveelc ror a wrrt/i 



Toll 1 

csucerr 



13 yeflra old, nail Laura Dion, aged' II — 
who dime all'tb/ way frOtfl TnttriHe, 
Ct, h to look* for'^enrl While. They 
Icokcil ud Broadway and down Forty- 
aecoBd 'street for their Idol, only to find 
Ihef* vera dozens of- New Tprkera. bnt 
not one of tbei» .Dearlug the 'slightest 
resemblance to Ibc Beds] queen. -Both. 
Met.- and Laura have bobbed hair, and 
eiu'b girl \V6S powdered nnd drfaued for 
the oi'CftBion. Tbe children wajrked All 
gammer i D ag to batc the nlno ^doUnre 
fuL' their fare 10 (ae hlg clty.-ond when 
Patrolman Charles Xlckel of Traffk- B 
told .ibem Misa White was. not in t£ie 
Cjt/ they looked «s If Ufa was move th'mi 
they could benr. They are in the eighth 
grade in Tiiftvllle and anved Ihelr fO 
penpy by penny by rupnins ertands nil 
SutEmer. They confided to Pntrofman 
Nickel thnt theyeourd ploy tbe violin 
and tbey bnd.boped tar- A job r in the 
m^vieK, where they could use their 
lalent to [ood ndrnntage. - 

i.ui.«Ti Week at tho ilrwad. 

' Artjtir jtCbuo is asking the svornl to 
1au;ih with him ue*t week. The reason 
for alT tbi* 'raemmeut in th* ftnrold 
Lloyd ronjfdj- "Ortindnii'B Boy," the 
fearuro at tho Strand! Theatre which 
stars tbo comeduiE) in what' ia said to 
he tbe biggest aKoeeu of has earocr. 
Anna Torrnaond plays thf- grandmother 
and MUdred David piays the lending 
iitvc-njlft aupport. Mr. Kana iun't 
bmcKing or anytblnrc. bat when a J pic- 
ture keepe tnafeinr the money tbls has 
made he feels It Is alright, to openk .:■ i> .•. 
worda In Its favor. ' 

At (lie tllrnll. 

1 George Melforde production, "Burn- 
ing, Sand*,", with r Wands Hawley and 
Milton Sill* Jn ttit leading ro>s. will 
have its prefnlere dt tho AlroltThcritra 
on Sunday, Septemhcr .", with a special 
Bleeoaiald presfntation. 'The et«*r. 
whlrU ia sfronglv rvftilniscetit nf "The 
ftheik, : * anotlie- Mr-lford prlH?uotifm, was 
written by Arthur Wei^nH ami the ndnp- 
Hn;i was made hv Oln. rrijitrian. .In 
the caat svpnOrtlng alias Hawjey and! 
sills Are ,Teci|lieline Logau„jho dishing 
"Follies*' beauty: Jinbcft Cain, Winter 
Ha!l Sud F»uise 1 Dre*a«t. 

fi At via* jtfatlte, . i,- 

M!arion Dgries In Mstjc f:'oi-e]ll> "The 
Yojtnrt UUna."ti3o current faim Bttne- 
,tion' at the Kii-ojj Tbehtre, will nlay a 
secoail week on. Broadway begjnning 
Punday. September 3, tvhen the plcrorc 
will be lirmiiibc to the Ktatro. Toe p)e- 
tiirn has anmsed mnro thAii naual fnter- 
est becauae it preoenta th. 1 stnr in h>-r 
first dtkraeter mle — that of s weary old 
apinster nbo - is tranRforraed Into a 
lien ut v. In tbe teat with Mum Dariea 
a^t! Forre*t Staoley. Podro da Cordobn.- 
Mnelyn Avbufkle and Oypsy O'Brien, 
The ilireetEou Is by Albert Cnpellanl and 
Robert G. VIpio)a. the adaptation waa 
™a tit by Li it lie- Reed |M the settings 
are 1>y Josoph-TJvban. 

"Madame aaiBia Sjalief' to flm Seen. 

Of spwinl fntereat to l tba film world 
ia the* onnouncenwut n>ade byprodae- 
era 1 Kebirity that tho famous story of 
"Sradiiitie Sana Gens" wlH aoon bo re- 
leased on ilif 1 **Indcpendent '.-market. 
Aubrey Kennedy in tho producer,, and 
tho picture bu-excepttariAl talus in that; 
Margaret MuyO.-wiMt knosmjvlaywrigbtr 
bos wrlttCR the tftlea. . 

Knttoin OSrrlny. -. 
Lnbor Day r.-ilt find ' tl.r (0,000,000 
univaralty-oe^«a nnd operated Kastroaji 
Theatre In aerh-a .operation. Through- 
out the week, aeeordlng "to a dispatch 
from Rorbeatar, taaxe and aurreys have 
been rnade covering: every feature of the 
great ratrrpriae and it has been * pro- 
nounced lb readiness to ro nation aa de- 
aigned by the nreuittaela^ engtiioers and 
experts reaporudble for its being, i'sorta 
Baa tm a ry whr>, placed the thejttre lit tbe 
bands of the tlblvefflity of Bocbestee 
with din endowtnenE ample tn permit of 
the widest axperimrntaaoa baa aet Sai- 
nrdayi September 2. Abide aa tho day 
(r Inspection of the house by the film in- 
ilufctry. Sstorday afternoofl will be de- 
voted to an Informal reception and j& tbe 
evening n dreaa rehearsal' wHl be given 
of the hill which opena on Monday for 
the entire . week. ".'"The Frlaamer - of 
Zenda" la the fUni cttoaea 1 to open tho 
new home, 

, A Line or Trro, 
With SfOricl McConnrek in-the moviel 
wi khall aoon .have nli. th* society de- 
butants asking for jk>lw. . Mrs, Morgan 
Belmont and Mrs, Julia Hoyt" art the 
pace only tk*j did not remain long 
tnougb to eitabliab any world a recOrdx. 



LONDON ARCHES 
HAUNTS OF CRIME 

Ttutjualt tTndet Streets lead to 

' Biyer, I^rfflinf EldiAf; Plaoas " 

tor Worst Types. 



WHE&E HtSEEY FHEVAILS 



faliee Fatrei in rairi Tknsii 

Miyaiati ru-rkr.^. WhOf* n«a- 
jrev Lkfllk 4)lt ETerj- fafBSJ, 



" t»j. t'BltM HllHil TUt B-flftJBS tJMIflPtl 1 

LONDON, Ae*. 81. 
"£hi was found dead aider the 
Arches, tit,"" 

Many a London potjeetnaan has ut- 
tered thoae words to the rcaefntriite* of 
thr London no!i?c court-*. 
. What ira "tbfe Arches r p 

Deep under the atrceta of London 
which trad down to the Bircr frame* 
arh a aeries of runnels, dark sad tm- 
lislite-fl. In 'Ik hundreds of years ago,, used 
by T the citiseua of tbe town to mkka 
th*lrwty tb the river befrrfS the tan-' 
baaltcdaat was ballt _• ^„ 

Ono enireMce to the" tfljtgeit oft the 1 
ftrebea Is sUVely known ta thoUatLndo ol! 
Atneiiean^eoldiien who nocked day, and 
night down the strand on irtire frtat th« 
Caimpogne codntry of France during 
the world war, 
The blackish oval,of one of. tbe tun- 
tla j irn dut on the sidewalk of tho 
Straod, yet hardly any one is ever jieen 
going down Ita dark month, or emerging 
from Its Svplmi biaeknoRs, to. tho light 
of day. Just the aatne, tlis-re Is s regu- 
lar; Hfe In tbe runnels — an evertaatlng. 
night life In these stldlng holta where 
nights and daya nre alike. ■ ,.-. 

NO EnglisbniSr, would walk through 
thed after the evening dinner bonr. 
X* ^ftAllshman, that is. who' bad any 
kind of catling or pUee In tbe ctdien- 
ship. X T en the palice jpv^in' pairs down 
the long, rough, cohblestontd jtrchen. . 
Xh" Arches sr^..iln:- li'dint plrlces of 
Ldndtik^t worst types of T thug, pitig- 
ngly and gunman.. No swell xnoboman 
wauTd'.be seen there. 

.Old Jailbirds, decayed women of the 
rott'est type, one time ffotvef seHera ti.ovr 
onhy too rind to pick up a stray piece, of 
potato peel fur breakfast, tranipa. poor, 

.afadeut.' long- forgo ttefa courtesans, an 
oeeaalttoa! -dnitfketi enldiet or, Hltofj 

, tbeao make up the papulation of tlta un- 
derground burro ws of London, and abora 

I their heads, but a few feet above the 
ptrtrjd air wbleh they breathe, pass tbe 

_ Lsxipabs and the moror cars boaring'the 

1 well-to-do toward theatre and restaurant. 
. Crime- Is rife under the "archie." 

' Thither come the chUd imtrtfn. the 
sneak thieves, tbe "blind'' beggars, the 
tramps who parnde the atreet» of I.1V.1- 
don with fake eOtgs on nrma, aeliI he.t'l, 
afad hand, the atmgiter^ and tbe llftli- 
rate dope Smugglers— to count their 111- 
rotien gains or seek A Tew hoars* dbnvlon 
henrata the riutravcled roafa. 

Is tbi: lesser arches — that ia Uioac 
which are nearer the Ji-lit of 'day. siich 
ns the i.il! Arches below Charing Cross 
station — there In pot su much crime, but 
of nlphts Iheee.lj nuiur'S collr^tlon" nf 
human misery huddiod against the dafk 
walla. 

Many a poor, tired woman, her feet 
atldtlng out of her boota, baa been . 
awakened, stiff and frrwen from a fow 
hours' Bleep, by 'the flaab of the night 
patrolman "* hnll"s-e*e lantern and "Ihc 
stern woti. "More on there" — for your 
beggar may not sleep In Lu)id«n*a pnblle 
ihurinictifjire*'. and as &ucb the arches 
are ojssed* ' , 



ROYCE AND "ORANGE BLOSSOMS" 
LEAVE- FOR PHiLADELPHI 



Hii First Prodnction Will Open at 

the Fultos Hero on September 
1 19 — 2,-n-ille BergDtaiL Mai- " 
ried^Dis Wolf Hopper to ' 
. -. lour the Souti. 



B'JRXESaiTES AT TSZ FARE 



Edith Xhaycr Enters Cast of "Sne 

Kefir"-— KM tt; fine Linqueat of ' 

"Scandaia" Going to the' Hip 

Ope niJig— Karens Loew 

nnd Son Beta rnirig. 



LONDON HOTEL PORTER 
WRITING EXPERIENCES 



MortQirs. of Tto&tth "Sam Weller* 

Will Stir England Unless Cen : 

luri Get. Him First. 

■Mart'it Asquith, l.loyd Georgs cod 
other jiiLir.hcrs of the Cuitf:.] Ivlngdom 
haw. no monopoly on fbe.lnfrn:oir flcld, 
reports Kranrhj T, Buab of Cbtcago, 
who in at the MeAlpin . after a bEx 
wfrlis' buslneaa trip abroad, Tba ru- 
[>ui«d milliuisM.— made in America— 
awiiUn^; (he author able fa giva iitlj- 
mato cloae-upS of tba great and near- 
event hava deeply rtirred tbe British 
iramrlnatiou, Buab it convinced aft it bit 
rccenl Walt to London. v j - 

*At _the Sovoy Hotel in Lnndon, 
where L stopped, the'hcaj uorier, •wh.nse 
name was Nicholas J. Mockrtr, \rra 
piittrauj ;be enUhikg touches on the 
llory nf cm life and Aaspciationa. Mock- 
ett took occasion to ask m*. uo 'verify 
certain details En hi* story which con- 
cerned a> prominent' AmTican," said 
Bush, "and, having been able to do 'this, 
1 was privileged to read it jws-oT' the 
Kofk. which will h* QfTfted a willing 
•world TinJer the appropriate title, 'Thc- 
jlomolra of a Modem Ham Wellcr.' The 
porter has been, at his poet, a choice one 
for- intlqtt-t* ob»er*ntLon P for over a 
third nf a eoafary, and. should hla maid- 
en nook iP't past, the cenanra, I predict 
that It win create more 6t a atlr loan 
aay-of its predeceasora in, tbe Held." 

tlbah said that life In London waa 
b*Munlnjf rjulte Am erica nixol under the 
influence of the thousands of vial ton 
ovor there thin Summer: Far from rsi 
sr*ntiaa this oversea» Sntrdslon and tho 
orefthrotv of estalilisbed cot)FerVkrlVu 
CnethodA, Lon doners are study In& the 
American temperament and iJevising 
new attracUofln and InduceiDftts to lttra 
th* visiter. HouW enterpriaing ebOB' 
keeper* axe oddibg translations, fa dol- 
lars BDd^ecnu. io tbe Enkllsh price 
cards in Ibetr windows, declared Rnah. 



FUYHN TOWGESr HEBO. 

Bront ConiCnl»«lun*fi a«n Rtr^lrn 
Medal for EmoiiIb; CSu. * 

John F. Flynu, Jr., the 15-jeaiwH son 
/►I Jolm F. taynffl r *CommW0Mr nf Pqb- 
lie Works for. the Bronx, wsar preaented- 
with a sitvor medal yesterday for heroism 
in saving: tbe life of a bey at Silver 
Beach, op Pelbam Bay 4 on August 8 lost. 
The 1 imputation was jnado by Acting 
Mayor Murray Huibf rt. who commetkuad 
tbe boy for hla bravery;," 

■Tw«ity otbejns were also dceorated for 
life ruivinR. Flyun waa tb« yeungeat to 
win a doto ration.? 



Ttoidaavalt stmtac sfclpp«-a. 
A brohae eqnoabian'atatoe of tho Iste 
Theodora BoOaeveJt waa 'axttpped yeatar- 
day from Brooklyn to Portland,. Oregon. 
t'ii the United Amir Jen a Line* steamer 
Flo rid tan. Tbia'etatue; of which A. P. 
Proctor is the seulptorv still be erected 
in South Park; Portland. In order to 
meet the sailing data of the Flotidit*, 
tho manufaetarer* were obliged to work 
throughout last ntgtt. 



By LEO A. iLABSH. 

EDWABD BOYCE <knd hii .com- 
ii:iriy of "Apple' BloaSoau* 1 t?lt 
town yesterday with three, bag- 
gage aaJt tBreri iPulIniaB cars., for rhUa- 
ddpblii, wfiefe they are to open at the 
Oarrkk Theatre Jorfl week on MoadV 
night. - The troupe- will -spend the rest, 
of thd week la rahearaals. 

CHorles Dlilingbliu accompAriied Mr. 
Boyce w the Quaker City and ia'" addi- 
tion the peraonnrd of the travelers in- 
eludes fidlta Day, Phyuys W Gratid, 
William F, Mue*ster, ijurtni* Salllb, 
Nancy WelfOrd, Bobert JllchaeUs. Pst 
fcoraersot. RotWrt Fischer, All flkeBey, 
MauTice'DaKy, Evelyn DarvIUc, AliA 
Kinc;, Dagmar Oakland Eltrily ■ Dr(tngP, 
Kfb. I\>nu>ror, Miry Lucas, Fay' Ere> 
lyVEuW Gr*r, IJiana - Rtegman, Vera 
De Wolfe llalpb Hevilo, Victor liorhert, 
Gnr iSislE'T. TbomaK Pltzpatjick, Frank 
Cufrtn, "Oliver Stewart, DennyMurray, 
Abaer Barnbardt, Jack Whiting Gay?e* 
Miys, Oitntun Merrill, the. entirt or'eheif- 
tra, wttb vrTprr3sentativ£* tnn the offices 
Of A- L. l^rlanger. 

The New tork cngSKOaiCOt wlH begin 
Tuesday night, r3cptember 10, si tho 
FultOB Theatre. .,,•■.- 

iaetllto Borxsian BXarvled*. 

Liicill" Bergman, b niece of Mr. and 
Mrs. Louia IVerba and a ^mnSnleec of 
A. L, Erineger and- of Judge Mitehvli 
it, Etlaager, was morried yesterdny to 
Bernard Maaer, * young merchant-, of 
this "elly. 

The ceremony, at which Judgo Er- 
Ion$er ofilcHbted, took place at nttoO at 
A. L, Erlfltiger'a eoantry home at Law- 
rence* h. I., Snd wna witnessed Only by 
meruhen Of the family. . '-, 

Mr. fin ] -Jlf=- Mr.-rr ivill *. V ,yrtt\ iheir 

honeymoon In Atlantic City, and in Cnli 
fornlSi 



Loula lid^fa. 



Di'V^Otf Hopper on Tnttr. 
De Wolf Hopj&er,, who^ went to Balti- 
more early in the Sunrmev for a." three 
weeks' «n*chU engnfrotneat In the, QHbest 
nnd BnlUvan operas, .has just completed 
his ,tnnlh;;weck and ia to remsin' until 
after Labor Dsy. His engageraent bos 
been extendedl from llnje to tirne, wpljl; 
at llif Cul-b he wllh.hara played tblr- 
teen »-.-(-':n Instead of (he three oriyul- 
ally BiraiBfed for.- 7 

L 'Iriimcdisit e!>- after ''thai conpluAton of 
bin enp.igement in Baltimore, he, with 
bis entire organization, wiirbegjn an eabj 
tended road tour,' presenting. "Thrr- Mi- 
kado," "Iolunthe," "Pirsteh of Pena- 
flai'-e." "i'iniifore"' ;ind ""Veorosn of tho 

anapay"" - . " ■ . 

He «Ui have nn Organ iutlon-ol fifty, 
including^ a chorus Of thirty. . And will 
carry* a special, orchestra. Each opera 
will be presetted] ,tb its entirety, wbfek 
will neceabitnte -ibc Tarrying oE tiro 
baggage cars. 

' Br. Hopper has what Is virtually nn 
all-star organisation. Some ' of tbe 
leading members nre Alice McKenaie, 
Wldlfred AngUd, Berulce Ucr&bon, Jler- 
bert Wnterou?, J. I Herbert Ouffey, 
Arthur fiLJimiijfjiaiii. nr:i3 Mi-hry Kellcy, 

Fred Bishop, who hou produced all. of 
Mr, Hopper's repertoire, will 1 ravel with 
the'cvnipsny, George Vi". Sammis is act- 
lug aa Mr. Hopper's New York* repre- 
sentative.. Si tioodlrieud. and Elliott 
Foreman will attend to telling tbe pub- 
lic what a renlly great l4 median. De 
Wolf Hopper is. ' ■ V „ 

Bniieaqno li* I'd toy. 
Borle&gue will be the policy, of the 
Mlhehy Brothera ,*t tho Park Theatre, 
which, opens under- the ne/w regime on 
September S. Tho prlncipats, with, .a 
chorua of furty, arc Row In rehcarkxl 
' Ef»a Uaton will have one nf the lead- 
ing roles. " .J v 

' (TAuaaujn In '-Syc lltur." 
Edith Thayer nas jr.Kod the cast of 
"Sda Pear" at the Times Square. A 
former pupil .of Jean de "Beaxke, Mhu 
Thayer hnr> lM•n , Hi-eti in Several New. 
York" productions, inclndmjr; "The Fire- 
fly 1 * sine "Vtuu I'uni,' 1 and Abe has more 
recently appeared here in concerta, 

Bhc-p CnlBf to d« Hip. 

Katherlna ] Llnqneat, 'a -liir.nihf r of' 
aeotfe White - * -'^candfilH" at the Globe 
Theatre, is (olng to attend the opening 
d[ "Uood Times"' at the Htpnodrome to- 
morrow alghL Laat evening abe^noti- 
fled Stage MePBgcr Sam Leilner, tbat ahe 
would jiot' be able ta appear in "Scan-' 
dkla" Saturday on aeoount of illness. 

"Haw do yoo know now tbat you ore 
gufna-tn be alck Saturday'' " *sk«i young 
Ledner, ■ : , 

■ "1 am aura I will not b* htlre, nx <he 
"HIpprtdronMr. reopens' Saturday, and I 
l!;:vf lie; mlated one of those "Hip** lirit 
nlilit performances in several seaaonfl,' 1 
replied hftss Binqueat, 

"Ob, If that's the ease.'*' said Mr. Lea- 
ner, "'you are txcoaMs" -'. ' i 

Mnrcn* Utw Brtnmlng, 
Marcus Loow, president of Metro Fb> 
tures torpor at ian and tJie Loew circuit 
of thefttren, will get an utnisual wefeume 
on hbj return from Europe this morning. 
Through, th* courtesy of Mayor Hylan: 
the polio boat John F. Hytea bat, been 
lent tr> Mrs. Loew and her win, I>avidl 
to meat the Berengsria as it ncarx Xcw 
York. Among the Sftlcofnlflg party Will ' Brady play 




' ¥ Fbou Ijjt Bari. 

KLsA Si' A VON. 
WHl H* Oaa -of PrlMclnala mA 
Bnrleeqaea at thi FaiOc Theaire. 



fbi 



be rcpresceitaiive film andi -stage celeb' - 
ritlea.' Including ploye«r -producers and 
dhector*. The Liimb'a Club will aJao.bo 
tcprcsetsted. "" <-. " 

The gueau nil) nRsSmb^e at Pier A, 
Battery, at D -.o'clock this, morning and 
IcaVe to mr-ct tiie llucr. Mr. Loew. and? 
hla sail '^.Arthur, who accumpbnied hitn -,- 
abroad, will proceed direct m their ex- - 
ceutlvi officea lis the Loow Btdldlrrg oltj 
their arrival, where Another reception js . 
plannodto tho staff of Loew*a. -Int 

'Jolintiy Wnlleav 1 ' »it. 

■ Willis M. Goodbuo will present a new 
fnrcicnj comedy frurA tbe pen of fit" 
Sharps under tin* titlo of „ ''Johnny, ' 
Walker" at the Main Street. Theatre, in. 
Aabtiyy f»ark on Monday 'night, 

Tha_cast -n-{\\ eom prise- Jacki Rimes, . 
Teddy Hi 101-. Alil-^Uih Balfour, Charge* 
Shoya, John LbBwond, Thomaa MccsQn, 
Kits, Moulfoni MariiMi West, Mary Ver- 
non, Adelaide Power and Constance 
TVolfe. 

.After .dates at Long'Braucn, Wilkes- 
Barreaod HseriBrmrg-, "Johnjiy WaJkerH 
eomes uto town th a Broadway ibeatre 
to be aenonneed later^ - ■■* . *^'"£ 

' Wnllr- Frrkloo BBbk In ToWO, -> 

Walter Perkins, .who baa been spend-. 
Ing- bio SiThitniiT vacation an his New' 
England, farm, has returned to Near 
York to create nne Of tbe comedy parts 
In the- new Frederick Isham farce. 



;:, ''V?'' 
-'..V 



'■Pariili Lncfi on the "VVar> 
''Dumb Luck,"- a musical comedy by - 
Moaa oe Frye, will be the latest ail 
colored muhk-a! 'attraction' to reaca. 
BroacEwny within the next JlOw weeka. 
Both the mrtiiurs are being starred in 
this new voature:- This colored tflim, 
has gained ^canaldcmble popQlarity In ; 
Taudevitle, sbd baa tuTroundad itself ' 
with elghtydire. otter cotorpd enter- 
r.L.iii'-i-,.-. ■ ' ■+• ' ■ ■ 

The jrroduetion is being spontorcd by" 

"■ ^ -' 



1 Oata ■'[.i.irninjr in." 

Milton Hirahfeli baa acquired tbe ' 
rlgbtj to '■Liatenlng In," a new- play by 
Cariylo Moore, aathor of .'•The HJo-- 
kuown Purple" aqri 'fcr'top Thief." 1 ' -■' 

It will be "-produced: early in October 
under tho-stoge direction of Ire Harila, . 

»Ht ti< tliir rhi-mliDld;. ' 

Cbire Trre Major, the managing 'dl- . 
rector of the Tort-ahold Playbouss^ Jkaa 
already selcctetl for p'rWiiettoll for their 
second sensoir, beginning iu November, 
tbo following one-act pleja: "The Blue 
aptl Green hint of : Abdul IIjiw.iti," by. 
C^natflnee G. WJlcet : "P5lty-Fl(ty,"»^by 
Hardi Barron and Saxon Cone; "There 
Twain Shall .Meet." by Violet' Alltai 
fltory; "Fear," by Uphemla Van ReflS- 
■ebter Wyatti 'Trains,"j. by. *&-clyri 
Emiifi 'The Old Miser," by Elfrida antf 
Clnvene* parwent; "The-Mfln Without a 
Head," by Ltoyd B". Thanhouaen anrj 
Thomas J- Foster, Jr.; "Beoaiflra," by 
"Henry Albert Phillip; "Wings of Fuf- 
HUment,'.' by May Emery- Hell r "VTavea 
of the. Sea," by Evelyn Emir; "Mat** 
by Jane Dmnafield, and "Just Seiga- 
berly,;' bj AJexAOdor Dean. 

' -Molly Unrllfijr" T'o-iitaxit. 

''Molly Darling," a pew musical 
come.dy by Otto HarbacS. ana William 
Gary Z^ancan^win' receive. Ha int l^cal 
hearing to-night at tbe Liberty Theatre. 
Measn. Moore^unit Megley, sport so m of 
t!m produetlon. are makjng their initial 
hid for Broadway favor in thia pruduc- 
tina- 

No oufref-town perforrnsncee have been 
given by tbe company; ami as far aa" tbe 
Cast is concerned, It is a res) first night. 
Jack Donabiie and Mary' MUbura have 
tbe two principal character*. 

L«lu t nor,b Bnamar*a, 

The SE-lwyris oahonBice the engBg em e ut 

of Lotus Robb for tbft- ieadlnr feminine 

role in "Tho. hlystortflUS Talee^of Hoff--. . 

rnan" when that fantastic melidrama. is 

Jrndueed by "them W- New >^ork with 
scob Ben-Ami as i« stsr> / 
r In tlLO play Mia Robb will .^ay three -i 
distiQct roles. ^''-^momamml 

.- . "" . 

■ '■ , Dorla-'.KM»T«xvB*rg ( 

Dotta,,Kej>ron will reaTinto-lufcr roJe a* ..*" 
.the feawutrd' player in "Up'Tr^ L«dd«^"3 
.thia week*-" arnea' the nlay^eW*^ a few; 
Weeks ago Mink Keny bit has .*oui! t<lv6f-- 
«i(ui *i» maklmt a picturr. a niir\.--r of 
phtinograpb records and be* writt«i and 
sold several 'pauic*. ■ " - 

After a her- -w ■-"■'■ 1 b/.-rtr an,l in Phila- 
delphia abe # il! M(rt r*ti*irsals ia i ae* 



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-THE" MOBBING TELEGRAPH/ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,' 1922,. 



"MOLLY DARLING" 
AT THE LIBERTY 



Hcssrs. Moore And Htglar Fiaallj 

"Present Musical Comedy by 

Hurbuh and Duaein. 



XAEY MUSDSH Dr THE CAST 



J>«k DAnihat, Hal roric, Erani 

Janvier. Cliwoec ynrt^niif., 

Jnr Leonid Al«o In ("omri»ny. 



tr_- ■.',-. 



LllCUTT THrATHX-^tfBHj- D*r«ia," ■ 
rnuilr.l rcBWdjr Lr. Iwn nrli fc» Ciln BST- 
bult, William CwiJ Duntta. Twin JoSn- 

Huh ma PW1 0>j, 

Tfce Can. 

Annuls ::'■-••■•■■ ,..atb«n i!'-"*: 

■"Chit" JlRI ,..,.Jlf* TtOTMhlll 

-fed HUt*r BUIr T«yt°r 

Trtl HnrMn UUII* T»l'rr 

Ueiiy RtwriP-... W«rr MLUwrt, 

Minv.ra ,, Cllbtrtn* M1I4U4** 

Qllter , -r.-ll (hinnni 

Hrw, **#»■* .-, Kern*, JilrtliT 

Jxk BODtDB CbOHtti SonSwram 

CHinM*T CfiBhra .„..,,.,IU| Forta 

•"■pirn of En"..,.., ., Mn» P*BR 

Arcbl* Acm..m ,...,...J«F Owld 

Ttnmy .. •"■■- ,...B*n B>*nr 

Tsdmr Ivrkt WtMtW 



■After several delays Messrs. Moore 
Md Megicy presented their nrw music*] 
comedy, "Molly PsriinS,". it the Lib- 
erty Theatre l/i t night It was written 
by Otto Hsrbaeh and William Cary 
D urics ti, -Kith music by Tom JeJustone 
■fid lyrics fry Poll Coot, It has been 
Jttacrd by Julian Mitchell And Walter 
Wilson, Urn latter ha-ring-. rehearsed the 
dialogue. BJiil it opened wilhnnt Ihe beoc- 
'■; fit. to the cast of any out-of-town per- 
formance*. 

"Molly Darling" Indulges in eight 
changes, ill: having been prepared under 
the supervision nf Herbert Ward ns art 
director. tr\ does not, however, take 
era any of tJe features nf a rerlew, the 
change* *>f baohgroirod heinc entirely enn- 
aistcnt with the development of a well- 
i defined sad consistent story. 

"Molly Dsrllnc""— it 1* not her real 
name, but one applied h* her friends — I* 
the danahler of nn old musician, and 
air ban written the lyrics of a sonx foe 
■welch lb* father haa supplied the manic 
I* becomes, Tier r n*rtJcnl*r business, to 
sell it to a music publisher, in this cane 
i coml'c opera Mrt of a villain. Row fihe 
succeeds, after Jnflo.v rliAftfipc-IntRieii't* 
and (tt.'ooni-arinE' epis/idcs. Farm* the 
plot *f "Molly DarHnf." 

Aft attempt Is made to preserve, a con- 
sistent story, of courts, eubetliahed with 
ntle'cal tiumbrni and entertalitinR i<rHv 
ejaltEet, 

Jick Tlonahue, freqocodjr aeen here; t» 
the leartlnp- en median, with Mary Mil- 
■bttrn'. -«rho»e laat appearanrfl here ftbi 
»Hb "The FoIlSeV In the title rtle, Fnl- 
Inirinc rlosrlr in importanee ara F?al 
Porde, Emrai Janrier, tTlarprw 1 Nord- 
ateoFn, Jay GoaH. Oatherinr Mulqueen, 
Billy and BHHe Tajlor. Tlnr!<e Wa«1rm. 
Ben Benny, Nina rwu, , Alhcrt B.OC- 
catdl and Cecil Stimmrra. 



HERE SHE IS, "MOLLY DARLING." 



EX-FEDERAL AGENT 

IS HELD IN BAIL 




Jarlc Mnnnhiir mn& Mary- Sltllir.rn In VoilrsJ Com*ijr 
'■t UA Lthrrtr Tkrntrv. 



SHOWNEWFOXFILM 

AT LYRIC THEATRE 



"A Little: Child Shall Lead Them." 

Another Story of H&thcr love 

Ttoei a Hew Angle.. 

WBirTEH BT MYSTEEIOira ME. X 



CUPID WINGS DOZEN 
IN HAMMONTON COURT 



Jary Has Now Made Porty-aii 
. Matchea. and Ctraplei Mtut 
Bo Beit: ) 

HAilHO.NTOX, N, J^ Aujx 3L 
Under the auperviaon of Pxeajdlot 

Jodaa Mr*. Eelta Loax Hodftra, twdya. 
pen«.Ba were matcled i&vCupld'a ctrart 
fiaje to-ntfhtf biinsinj; xh* frand total 
to forty-iix. . 

£z jbe cloae of to-iucbt'a aeatten— tho 
t( followinj: matcfaea Wet* an- 

; Atiaotie Gtf tltl, SSjwaa nabdied 
: a Brooklni eJerk, 38. g« met 
tha firl'B reqaireincatH aa cxpreaaed in 
ker ■ tzueatloiinain. * 

A BiooklyiL njj-LD. 31, a aoldier who 
. expects to be discharged aoca, wai «e- 
laetad f&r a Brooklyn woman, £#. 

A hew York J?uS Idiot; contractor. CI. 
an el a ri^velnnil wr>_-n»u. 43, billing: ( (t 
Mte where her huHband dealred were 
Joined 1 by the jury. 

A New York "rtrt mflcbinie.*' 4JJ, * D d 
» wotnaa of « from W«t iTilladelphiji 
wiera aeleetert aa iruf table mate*. 

A New York woman, 47, well-to-do, 
■d-aa Hleetod for a BfooUyn man. «iao 
#T. 

A S#W Jeraar Government man. 31, 
W*a matched with a air t from Penniit- 
naBla. «ao Is 29 and has a bank account 
in Che thomajlda. 



^1— 

Lant evening waa the first showing of 
the new Foi special 11 reduction, "A Ut- 
ile Child Shall Lend Them," which will 
run at the Lyric Theatre. . _ 
tlon in mi elaborate one directed by J. 
Searlo ftawlej, juIhiii.-i! hy J 'mi I If. 
3tanne froin s story by some mjaterioua 
author who wishes to lie kuowa an 
Mr, Xv 

The slory is about fiirl who is firm 
in her belier that nnly irw* hnpplnfira 
may be found in a home where there nrc 
Children. 

How lift token her through eiperi- 
encea which include, even (rnzedy before 
her hope Is realind Ufrmtt tic oasis of 
a couiLilicatfd crnt Intrrestine plot 
. rc«v Shaw play* ibe part o( the pirl, 
Xllca lvelch is the man she fitinlly mar- 
rita anil Bohert Aimew in seen aa iIlh 



COPELAND THINKS 
CORSET ALL RIGHT 



Health Comffiissioner Sveaka Up 

for It, bat His Ban's on f 

Long; Skirt, 



OBJECT 1EES0S IK PAEIS 



Dr, Royal 5- Coneland, Health, tom- 

m Iks ioncr. oppose* long nkJ:':. for iromen 

but thinka I hei modem corvct healthful 

becituae It helps to .maintain an upright 

The prodixe- j and Rraeeful carrlase. Woman ia no 



iij. 



THET^BIfirr SEE PEARL! 

n/Vh-<T»y Girl* 



Ja«qne Shar I» Chatged With 

- Swindling Buineu Man try 

Income lax Threat. 

' Janqoa -Shar, former denvtlty collector 
Of In I em al rerenue^ waa neaiijraed yrs- 
tanlay afternoon before United States 
Commlsafoser Samnel M. Hitehcoek on 
a eoaplaJnt eharclai: hitn <i-ith bavin? 
fal'ely represented 1 bLmacif to he an in- 
terna] Je-reinie. collector,, so u to ewtartle 
boabcu men Bubj<;cl to tbr income tax. 
AccDrdiax to the complainl. Shar on 
Aua-nst 30 repreaefiled U> Samuel Ferher, 
an electrician and machinist. In burine** 
at T West Twenty-first street, rhat his 
Ineomotajc fetuma for the ypsri) lDLTI^ 
iKl and 1022 were drfectiv*. and tint 
be owed, the Government $00. Ferbet 
offered JShar a rhrrk for the amD^nt, 
which he- refused to accept, and was then. 
jctTen cash. In rctiirn for the. money 
Shar in allesed tn ha-re RiTtn Frrberj^'e- 1 " "■ — 

i/"^ ^T* 1 ?**. 1 ^ n ^ m * of C bSm Star Hear Jadce LkI 

Edwards of the Internal Jv'.tmbj, ^ v . rf . i 

^^l^-_t ^ a^TS i ' J ««fi'' I ^t&^v"B^d dlseoTered! 
and Hhar wan ai-TMted by cjpeclat Agent 
Mfles Chatmara and Leo KejtW as he 
■was leavinc: his faome at 21 Eaat 104rh 
•tieft. 

' It la said by the aut&orHieW that Shar 
liaa obtained money from other bnajneu 
men In tha aamc way. and that on one 
occasion ha $ave a man named Meyer 
teniae a subpoena nrd^riuB him to an- 
P**r «t Room 306. Oeneral Poarofne*. 
They^ is no such numbered room at lbs 
IKaHbAce. 

Shar when searched waa found to be 
io - poaseaJeoft of an internal rcrcnua 
B*d(Tft which he admitted ba had ob- 
tained In Philadelphia. Feqriine a hear- 
ins- fit), the Case ha waa held in |1,000 

Somemonthea a|to Shar waa still In 
the Gorcrumnut aerTic^. He waa ar- 
r«»4ed on a caarae of extorMcn, but 
when tried on that complaint be waa 
a.oqn It led. Since tieu the oflSciala say 
he has been dismlued from tbc Internal 
Bcrenuo Herrlee. 



longer an "ornament." ss in the Victo- 
rian era — she ban nttvaofcd beyond that. 
Dr. Copcland, who returned from 
Europe last week, es pressed .hi* views 
ycBterday on women's fashions aa he 
obserred them Ea Ptwt*. und aa tlioy ra- 
lute tn health, after receiving a letter 
from a Sew York fromim wbo puk grated 
"Ynti BaVe rfone w> rnLi!:h..for health — i^i 
why not taekfr the Iohr pkirt. which Jan' t 
a menace to health?" f~ 

"This itenitil.le wom^'^atffa: 11? tom- 
mirtioner , 'Jls J JiJ«Sa^Tena* I ronrtaar 
a very wutjyiij^ lt1 <H|jnn. I aliall be »0rty 

ffLOncrn womnri ttaes back to iaa 

'"Worinn period of the. 



■ww "w -.»*.-.«. ■ .if iw «n Hum "i** IIF^J >bYE1T -J ■ l»"l "PI ICLU JrtTIO^J III I HIT 111 LI 111 TCHl-f \\ 

ynlJnsr suitor who mrctB with an nntinjaV eSlrt The wonuti of that period was 
WJP* , , f? weighted down with heav ^skirta. and 



df body and Hmbjj 



There are several clever eliUdf^n. in rnbiied oE at! freedi 

the mat. norabjy Florence Hftas n«d ' by her unnatural costiinles. 
JJiBlftS LapeKV. who play thj part „f | "I . was B nrry to note this year In 

the two children who ajf forrnnate P*rin the Temarknlile chanfin that has 

enougb to be adopted into jTwoa \Qa fam- j taken place- in so e.;iort a time. It muat 

• he ndrofUfd tho Farlirifiu Tnalriims were 



The pfeture *!orifjo£ the nresenc* o( ' formerly a little (team in their attire, but 
A child in the honuf Bm 1 H l Fr > offers a eTfl n "°- l*.^ were wearing porrncnls 
plea Tor the anoipitm of ornhJU»t. | fW more minltar)- und healthful than tie 

present mode demands. * 

""To my mind, woman's drw^-ahtnild 
tv no planned: that she haa perTcet free- 
dom of movemem. When -a ajdrt Sa 
tnft.de no lone; ft draga the CroUpd, it 
must carry into the home cUrt from the 
■teeet and some of the germa of diressc. 
"rto far as ihe corset is conrerned I 
beiicTe the modern nirdle and the newer 



aonn-bl Flla 



Mary BotnEck. 13 years oM. and Laura 
Dion. II years old. tie tway'tnjBg ad- 
mlrem of Pearl White who ran away 
-from their honif-s in Taftvillc, Cl, in 
the hope nf seeins' the motion plctrtre 
actres* is the Mir city, ware before Jus- 
tire Cortjelins F. Golllns in Children's 
Conrc ytaterday afrerimon, 

Justice Collins, after . teetarlns the 
children and teUion them if they ever 
T«n away Jropj home ancti 'they 'would 
bA, aent Io ad InarJtDtiDn. turned tbem 
over to tbelr,narenta. who accompanied 
them back to TafLrUla. 



ADMITS ATTACK ON TRAIN. 

Fiwd .Smith. AcknowIrfljrM Fnnieit- 
tna Loar Clialm to Ptsii^f Tt»rLi, 

(Br TTslUd N<-m (o T&* HotbIbs Telqxsli.] 
SOIO,- Ohio-, Sept- 1.— Fred Smith, 
Akron, conf cased . .to railroad detectjrea 
that In- tied a heavy log chain to the 
Panhandlef track of the Pennsylvania 
Rsilroad two miles west ot the Sclo 
station lata to-day. 

Smith wu iTrtsted by detectivea an 
ho trudjred away from the npot where 
he had fastened the chain. 



forms of cornet pre some sunpnrt to th< 
body and are healthful in malntainlnj; an 
utrijebt poalMoTi and (rracefol earrlane. 
It is npparrat that In the cnrly Victorian 
period woman was intended to be an 
ornament. She wojr certainly no dressed 
that she would have Itr^n *f> ,capnbfe of 
loeomotion as n Venetian gloes model, or 
a Chinese woman, '■ 

'■Recent^ a coajniLttee wan «nuBiier1 
in Great Britain consisting nf deJejratrs 
irom the medical societies. BmnfeaJ di- 
crctors and others famtlfar with the 
]ih.reieal exerpacs nf ynrma women. It 
was the unanimous findinpr of the com- 
mittee that Biris could do everythlnj: 
SjBS . Wqld «■ »wpt ptar football, 
which an American Rirl wouldn't under- 
take, anyway. 
t,"L tb l? k * womM should ho so rTrfftcsd 
all thf time sn she cnuld tt-alk mtuoR m a 

h v EG r( an 1 ^carlnjj h corset so made; 
aa t» fill her lunjw with nil- q a d permit 
the functionina of all her vital orsios. 

i beJteve my cnrreupoiident is rieht 
and am anrry that these newfftp B lcd ideas' 
■ > ir T miist hamper the body .nd re- 
ntal the UfeaivinR actiritira. Let im 
hope that the dieUtcs of jmod bmrth will 
nee abova the flemandi! of faahlon " 



THRIFT, SHB ALLEGES, 
BROKE UP HER HOME 



lira. Bertha E. Near? ia nnthority for 
the statement that her husband, Di*. 
Philip M. Xejjt* of Cortland, N. ¥., la 
endowed with tfae "virtue mf froaality" to 
a remarkable decree. Mrn. Ketry yea- 
terday beaan lull in the Supreme Court. 
tbia county, for a decree of Reparation 
from Dr. Neaiy* whom ahe married on 
Ancaat IT, 1890, and who. ahe says, haa 
made 1100,000 by pmetkui) profea- 
aicnally, - 

In her Complaint aha avers that tier 
huaband "refused u» Imve any heat what- 
soever In their house ferae yeans ago, 
at a time when ahe sraa not far from be- 
coming a mother for the second time-" 
That waa fourteen years ago, before hie 
and her daughter, Virginia, was born. 
On another occasion, aaya the plaintiff, 
tha defendant, following a diapule about 
a grocery trill:, broke through it door which 
bJ-b bad locked between bJm and her to- 
keep him away from her. 

In April. 1914, the year on which the 
iroeery bill dispute ia alleged to bare 
occurred, thn plaintiff and her dauah&tff. 
May and Virginia, who are now 2* and! 



14 years old, reepeetively, ]*ft ^ noia( . 
In April, 1513, -bey returned follo-»i n g 
a reconciliation. In June, IfilS, aaya 
the plaintiff, ibo defendant told her that 
he. desired her to gat out—that ha had 
not r*qiit-stcd her to return. On one oe> 
caaton, says Mrs. Ncary, whoee attoe- 
neya are Ingram, Taylor & Schenek. of 
300 Wear Fifty-seventh atreet, her hus- 
band said "that he would not eat any 
of the pie she had baked, de it was cany 
to put arsenic into it, and ha did not 
intend" to give her any opportunity to fea- 
ture hia money for her eWJdreh and 
horse] f. 

The plaintiff aaya ft to bo her belief 
that the defendant, who f* described a* 
"aariBfr n Jarte and lucrative practice, 
made some $100,000 St hie profeasion 
and r/srfli t-cal and peraonal properrr " 
She also allege* that aixteen yesra ago 
— in 100*— he threatened her with a pair 
of ahear*. 

All of the iillejjarions in (lueation the 
defcDdnnt denies wneqiii vocally, ho ft 
was learned on good authority, although, 
hi* answer haa not aa yet been Bled- 



MILLER'S FUEL DICTATOR 
PICKED, BUT KEPT SECRET 

Governor Waiting to See if Bis Man Can Arrange to 
Leave Bis Personal Business Affairs— Syhm Char- 
acterizes the Cut in Gas Bates as "Bumbug." 



HATS TAKES A HAND IN 
THE VALENTINO MATTER 



Baud* Oat : "letter Sent to Him by 

Attorneys of Tamous Playen- ' 

leiatj Company. 



KAE M1TBEAT GOIHG WEST 



By EDWARD SXAATS LUTHER. 

GOVERNOR NATHAN L. MILLBH. definitely has decided upon the man he 
wanta to serve as Slate Fuel AdmrnlptrfltOr, but will make at announcemelt 
of hi* selection until the person picked for the dictatorship noda out if be 
can put b^a personal buelnetcs Affaire in such shape that be can accept the Gover- 
nor's offer. ' ' 

Because of Ibis altuation the Governor will remain clntif to New York o*er 
the week-end, whereas he Intended to return to-day to th) Summrr home at Lake 
Georie. The Governor left the lintel Gotham last evening to spend the day r to- 
morrow and possibly Monday with William L. M'nrd at the latter** lVc"teh*Bter f 
home, but he wlJ3 keeji in touch wllhj offnifs heve nod will anoouoce his appoint- 
ment !i» Fuel AilniiniKtralor as SoOn an he gets; n favorable reply from the man 
to whom he had offered ilie po*t. Hhmild this man be forced to decline, the Gover- 
nor will csme back to the city until he gets another man lor the place. He hopes, 
however, to. be able to announce hi*, ippobatee not Inter thnn Tuesday morfllnj and 
to sTSrt at once fcr Albany. . 

Edward R, atittlnius., of the firm at J. P. Morgan & Co.. waa io conference 
-with the Governor at the Hotel Gotham foe a considerable period of li me J yesterday 
mumlog, which led to the report >Ir-8l*ltJn!u* i» the man theGorernor 1* Beekinf 
for Fuel Admlnlatrator. William Wooden, president of the American Car ft 
Foundry Company, nlno ?;as with the Gnrernor for a time. Later in the day, 
however, (be Governor wild DO conclusion* renardlos" the appointment oi the Fniel 
AdlmlnhHrator nbould be drawn from Ihe pernoDs wiln whom he had conferred. 
He went to Jtrooklyn during the. nftrrnoc-n to speak at the formal opening of thq 
new State grain elcvqtor at the GawanuK Bay terminal of Ihe barge canal, return- 
ing afterwards to the hotel and then leaving for IVe si Chester in an automobile with 
Mr. Ward. Before going to Westchester tbe Governor displayed: a lively InteieBt 
in the general coal equation and was questioned by newspaper men regarding, the 
'"mandate" from the people, desired by the anthracite operator* before they will 
afree to pay the wage scale o[ Ihe workers and paes it an to the public in the form 
of dearer cot). 

"I don't know just how the operators are going to set tbeir 'uuindatc' from 
the people," snid Governor Miller, "but t? ray mind the vital point nor.- la that the 
actual mining ft hard coal — upon aaSch the health, comfort and possibly the Uvea 
of ninny persona t!ep*ads— should begin at onee. I do not think, however, the 
cost of the strike ehjuld be passed on to the public. The actual mining at coal 
Is a mutter which the mine operatora will aave 1o srttle fnr ihemBclrea. None 
of the mlnet ia Id tbia State. I only Bf** a few of them were here. If iJlfl mining 
of herd coal Is resumed a! ouce the situation can be handled. If it in not resumed 
ot once there wilt be dhteoaifert*, but 1 d-ra't. thiol* there in any reason for aerioua 

"The situation requires careful handling, but T sm hopeful we ablU see the 
Winter pass without BBS one having to eiperienee real distress. Persons .should 
conserve ivbst fuel tb*J hive, evan tho»e with eoal on hnnd. Let them use oil 
and woml fltovCB. ev.u goe and electricity, and 00 r* tbeir eial unill Winter geU 

"I do not think il will be necessary to i'l->se any of the schools, as a number 
of children in n ecbool «tt| be kept warm ffloler than when ncattered in their 
homes." 

MAYOR JOHN F. HYLAX. telo- . vealed an absence of designation* by tho 
. i _ f _i,_ j-nmmninln 1 Democrats in wt* Congress ano eleht 
phoning from Lake ChamplalB &ma ^ 7ii 8t rlcts. Since thnt time court 
yestardey, put out a atateroent ctarftCtor- OTDPni flave been obtained placing one 
ndnc as "humbug" tbo cut in gOs ratea Congrew and two annate, desfgnationa on 

hA ..™^ in. nn j, T to t\, r state Public thp li * ts - Th* desieating petitions, it 
announced Thursdny hi the btate t uduc w ^ ^ »^ ^*« ^ ^^ ^ [M 

Servtee CommlMlon. j pr | or t o the eipi ranon of the legal time 

"Show up the bumbuft of the nll«ed j mr filing — Augunt 22 — but hid not been 
ncHon in the price of gae announeed ncTived f B time by the HecretBry of 



Wfirner lleodirra Annooiicc Tkey 

■ TVIH rrodiiH Eisiuff" r*fp|as-« 

Dsrisi X*xt Tnclvr Hantaui. 



redncrion in the p-riee 

by PrendenaaUii this morninc 



State. 

The orders nnw being soagat effect the 
Coheres* deslgnationa in tfae Twcnty- 
nintli, Tbitty-flret imd Forty-third Con- 
gretca dtstrlrta, ns well aa in the Thirty- 
third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-ninth. Forty- 
lirFt. Forty-third and Fifty-first Senate 
j illstTicte. It Ui aaaertsd thot in eoeh of 



papers, 
teleti boned the Mayor to John F. Sinnott, 
bis secretary nt City Hntl. "The alleged 
reduction i* not reduction nt all. but an 
Increase, as the public will find out when 
the bills lot gna coma in on the basis, of 
heat units inrtead of mndle power. .__ :j . 

"Prendergaat knows that this alleged t|Wi0 n | atjicrfl Democratic deaignatii.... 
reduction is only a fake and trie* to lore- wpre raiiIpi j to Albjny. but were delayed 
kll.II bis own exposure by aayinS tbat in tr^git. 

nny one ilcmnndillB ft return' of the BO- ] n the . Twentr seventh Congrea* dia- 
ccnt rate ia only trying to deceive the t T [ c t_L Deluding th/ conntira of Cotom- 
public. This fake reduction was made «* Greene, Schoharie, Sullivan and 
at the rwneat of Uae gas companiea them- yi stBr counties— no deiignating patitloiM 
Klvea and nras done to forestall and de- wet( . eircujatr,] for n Democratic Coa- 
lay KMCijvV.->n the twenty-odd pAdlfani stbMi ta ndj|jgte, 
iinlSM Brt ; »«nt m which ■ 
CflrpnrBtion Counsel. Ilrl-jn (Ued nt mi 
TOiucat lawt Jnnuary-wlth tlir, coromis- 



roauest Ui'it January .- 
hi^n. The ^aa «mli*iiy-TcprMtentntl 
bava been holding secret apjwiou*. with 
rrenilergBat during tin I** 1 , "," mi 
months. Corporation Counsel \p HnM 



FRANK C, FLATT, an inturgtnt 
P^liuhliean cnndldnte for Congreaa 
In the Tliirty-seveatn Conjrrees district 
hah hit ifpon a novo! solution of Af,j pro- 
hlbkion ih^ue among hj.« roaadtoentai. 



at my directlOH refused to tako a*y part . ,i; B+P i_,. in „i-j'' 1% 



aUcked against the public. 

"The fake reduction announced <y 



hfmui]¥. ^'tiui-rrf. Sti-uben. Tioga and 
Tompkina, ^At the rpecia.1 election lu the 



m »n,l Mfilr tarins, oil til- •|>pl l F>l».. P"^™ ,",'„:_. "S5LZS It. TBS i" 



mand publLc hearinRa on 
for reductiina in the gr 



rnten ch&rged 



Irvine, Democrat, altholtjth in 1020 tie 

6l ^ lh L he ? i r-„j,™. — fandidate to-day to succeed hirtisrlf tiui- 

"Tell him tn drag Preoderga/it 



into the open on theae lippiLostious so 
that the public will be sble to see wh*t 
n hnmbua and farce iht alleged reduc- 
tions are." 

FOLLOWING the Mayor's message. 
Operation Counsel John P. O'Brien 
made public a letter ithlch he aent to 
the Mayor. 

In tbia latter Mr. O'Brien aaid "the 
so-calleoV reduction in u result of secret 
conferennes between the Public Service, 
Commission and the representatives of 
the na rt«^pFUlitr^. ,, reviewed h3» own 
fijcht a*alflst the adoption of the British 
thermal unit of measurement, instead of 
the 22-candle power atandard and said 
the net iufflTt "* *h r ehanges VOBld be 
to burden the pnbllc further. 

"T shall continue the fight which, tin- 
der your leadership.' 1 have been making: 
for the pist four year* to protect con* 
somen from tha rapacity of the gas com- 
panies. I nfaall adopt aueh legal meas- 
mes as Are arauable to cotupel Prcndrr- 
gant and the Test of Governor Millrr'a 
Public Service Ceramist-ion to hold pub- 
lic hearing* and allow n testimony to be 
taken open the facta necessary to do 
justice to (he people, then to fix a rale 
for gas In keeping with: the marked reduc- 
tion id the coat of materials used in mak- 
ing gfta. I shall cnmpel PrcTidergaat (0 
face the Issue *s to whctler he will join 
with the ptjblle in ita demand for the 
opening of the plant* and books of the 
companiea to the city's representatives, 
oe continue to stand With tbo gas com- 
panies on that irwup, l 

"The Public Service CouiailniioD law 
requires bearing* before rates arc fired. 
Taeae hearings upon J""""" complaints 
have net been held. Furthermore, thfi 
law aalimendcd in 11121. throws upon the 
gsa companies the burden of proof, in 
proccedSnun aueh. aa thoaa instituted by 
your eomplBluta, to ahow that the re- 
duced rate yon demand Is Inaderjuate. 

"ft we arc to strike at the roots of 
these Injustice*, perpetrated by public 
utility compnnles. we should have re- 
moTod from the public service the com- 
mission that has been so supine and 
derelict ia ita duty to the public.'" 

HERBERT G. PELL, JR., chairman 
of the Hemocrarlc -Ktnte. Com- 
mittee, atnooirnced yesterday that court 
orders were being Bought to put ot) the 
primary ballots tha names oE.Dcmocratie 
candidates for Congress and the State 
Senate in effceral district*. 

"In every district except one," said 
Chairman Pell, "Democratic nominations 
were- prepared, aBd in motE case* mailed 
In what should have been ample time to 
get them.tn Albany by the proper hour. 
The accounts of rJcrnfecratic failure to 
nominate have been extraordinarily 
exaggerated. The uc-3tara Democracy 
is loyal and entbuafaatlc'. 1 bar? no 
fear whatsoever of treachery or lack 
of energy." 

Chairman Pell's statement was brought 
forth by the fact the list of designations 
of all parties lor Congress and the State 
Senate) made public last Sunday by 
Secretary of Suite John J. Lyons, re- 



randidatf to-day |o succeed butisclf. hut 
a* he is a "damp" running; KB a district 
wliieh the Anti-Saloon Leaouc thinks it 
owns— atthouih Judge Irvine made hit 
Jnsrvelotia mo aa a "wet"— ha is being 
npaoaed la the Republican primaries. 

'['he- Anti-Saloon League baa entered 
t..nle H, Stalker In the primaries aa Ita 
candidate nnd Me. Stalker also la the 
rrcular Prohibition party designer. Milo 
H. Shfrnkii of Rlmira — whkh siao is the 
heme nf Mr Stalker and of Representa- 
tive Henry— likewise has entered tha 
Republican primaries, along with Mr, 
Piatt who comet frnm Painted Post, 
maklne four Republican candidate* in 
all. Xdiid-bIIv each candidate I* being 
*iulszed as tn his stand on: tho moot sub- 
ject nf prohibition. Mr- Piatt inateaol 
of declaring himself tain way or another, 
has propoeed te abide by a special refer- 
endum of the voters of the dlstriet. 

"If I- am nnminaited by the Republi- 
cans and elected to Congress, 1 ' bbw Mr. 
Plntt, "I peraoDfllly shrdl at my own 
expense send) a pnatcajd, to every voter 
in tlif rlintriet with .a return pootcard 
for- bis or her answer sa tn how tnev 
wjint me'to vote In Washington on Tari- 
OUa phsaea of the prohibition nnmtiqn — 
such sa sustaining the Efghteentb 
Amendment. sn*tslnlns- the Vnlstead Act. 
i»mertdlnt the Ybl"te#d Act or renesJing 
the am»ndment. 1 r-hol] mh> rm a ma- 
jori'T of th" vn*ers nf my distriet ^rlsh.™ 

Charles P, Rmllh of TTnrneU. fs the 
P^LortcraKr *es tj mee for Cnnrre«i In the 
drttrir-r and he ia unorco^ed in hie party 
primaries. 

ALTHOUGH William J. Conner* 
was not due to reach Neiv York 
sgsln for nnother week. U» field marahat 
fnr William RaDd>olpH' Ileum's guber- 
natorial campaign ahowed Tip at his Hotel 
>ir.U;i;n beadnjltarters yeftrxday. 

"Before I went away .1 said if we 
didn't hare a majority' of the delegate^ 
from up the State for Hearst we would 
not salt for hit nomination," aaid Mr, 
Conner*. "Well, now we're got them. 
Got 'em all sewed op. We've gone ovflr 
the top and there's nothing to this altu- 
stion hut Hearst This game i» all oter 
hnt the shontin'. 

"Of coitrae, I sin't join' to let my 
delegates make any an noun cetne fits Under 
after tbe primaries on September 10 he- 
cause I don't want to tip oil ray band 
to the other tellers. But after tho prL 
inline* ara oyer we will show our hand. 
Ot course, the whole situation rests with 
Charles F. Mnrnby, but I'm sure If we 
go to the convention 'with a majority of 
the delegates from up-State we'll bo en- 
titled to conalde ration from Mr. Murphy. 
Some wise guys *sy I'm not going to. 
rnry the primaries in Brie County.' You 
watch! Our headquarters arc crowded 
every nbrht and the Fitipstrick head- 
quarter* are deserted. 

"Why well gat tha whole, delegation 
solid from Erie and won't give PJfce- 
patrick a look-in. I ju*t sot a tele- 
phone naiwLia here from a man who 
controlH eighteen delegates and he told 
ane I can bare them for any one I want 
at the r-navenlion. I don't know why Al 
Smith bae eatered the race. I met him 
at the BUtmore last' April nnd lie told 
ma nothinj; could induce him to go back 




PhoLa ar lobuicse. 
HAG MvnnAV. 

Shf vrlll go «n Ibo Writ CiSit ni-il 
lTrrk tr. naV« b.*r nrii pletnre, 
"('(irnnntlCTn." 



Ey LOFELLA 0. PARSOIIS. 

GUGGESHEFMER. TJatermyet & 
, Msrahall have been retained by 
Famous Players-I<aaky to net aa 
their sttornert in tbe Rodolpb 
Valentino snit brought against the Blm 
company for alleged infringement of con- 
tract. Thty sent a letter to Will H. 
Hoys jeaterdsy asking him to preeent 
th* facts In the cose to the other pro- 
ducing compahEra. If these eljjht com- 
panies' ropre-tcnted in tho Motion Pic- 
ture Produe;r»-ft&d iJuvbrlbutors heed iho 
tedbest made by the lawyer* represented, 
Mr. Valentino may find difficulty in get- 
ting -releasing arrangement w£th any of 
these conccrns. 

Mr. I-i.iv.i aaid yveterday hn had 
nOThinE to say nor any comment to make. 
Copies of the letter* of GuHSenheJmer. 
Vritcrmyer & Marshall wo re -sent to each 
of tbe members of tbe M. P. P. A. with- 
out sny sucgestious, Questran* or advice 
from, Mr. Hays. 

Tie letter .sent id Mr. Hays by the 
lavrj-em la fl* follow*: 

We addrcH you a* preeident of,tb« 
Moilon Picture Producers' and Distribu- 
tors of America, lac. Wo have beeu re- 
tained by Fame uk PJayers- Leaky Corpor- 
ation to briug suit against one Rodolpb 
Vuleiitibio, a. motion picture RCtOfj to re- 
strain' him from violating hiO sgroemoiit 
to potform exclusively in tnotiou picture* 
for, the Famoua Players-Lduky Corpora- 
tlon, for a period which, including re- 
newal options, ns* abont two and one- 
half years to run. -We aifa ready to dis- 
close to you the terms of the contract 
should you desire further iafannRtioR re- 
garding it, 

"Pending the hearing of an application 
which we are preparing for an injunction 
pendente, lrce, It is importaot that no 
producer shall enter into n coutract with 
Valentino, in iiudranca of tho rights and 
cJaJnu of our client. 

"In order that the facta may bo 
brought to the attention of tho industry, 
will you be good enough to commnntcatm 
promptly with all producers and ilts- 
tributora who. are mombera of your or- 
ganisation, acquainting Lhcm with our 
client's claim* in the premlsea? You will 
thereby render a distinct public aertice 
by'ureTunrlnir others from becoming in- 
.volved! in this litlgaUon and at rhe.eante 
time. vrll[ accord proper protection to our 
client, who is a member of your organl- 
tlon, against the consequc&cefl of what 
-we regard as a threatened breach of 
contract. . ■ * 

"An cckPowlerljErJrnctst -oC the receipt of 
thi* commhnlcation will be npiircciitcd." 

Whan tbs above letter was beongbt to 
the attention of Arthur Butter Ctaham, 
attorney for Valentino, be mado public 
tho following letter which he has sent to 
MrrHajs; 

"My attention has been called to a 
letter sent you to-day by Messrs. Ouk- 
genheimer, Untermyer and Marahall, who 
stata. that they have been retained b> 
Famous Players -Lastly Corporation to 
bring suit- sjnilnat one Bodolph Vajen- 
Liiift, a motion pletnre actor, to reatrnin 
him from violating hiu agreement tc ner- 
form exclualvelT In motion pictureg for 
Famous Playcr*-I*sky Corporation, and 
requestine; that you communicate 
promptly with all producers and distrib- 
utors who are members of your organ- 
isation, sceUainting them with the claim* 
of theit client in the premises. You 
are, assured by them that you will there- 
by render a disrlnrt aerrica by prevent- 
ing .other* from becoming Involved is. 



the litigation and at the same time will 
afford proper protection, to Famous 
PisyeCS-lAssy Corporation, wbn . 1* a 
member of yout OTsanhtatloii, of tho coD.- 
sequcneea of whaft the wriura regard aa 
a threatened breach of tha contract. 

"Xotwithstandlng that you are presi- 
dent of the Motion Picture Producer! 
nnd Distributors of America, Inc., and 
perhaps do not ostensibly represent tha 
stats, dlrecton and others who ate ah 
important part nf the production of ple- 
ture*. I have followed with interest and 
admiration your sincere effort* fcr the 
good of Tho motion picture- industry s* 
a whole and your growing; conception, of 
its mtoalon audi of its importance M ■ 
contribution to coir times, 

"For tbe foregoing reason I feel Bare 
that while you would be willing to heed 
the request of counsel for Famous Play- 
cn-Lsaky Corporation to afford proper 
protection to their client, you will (dso 
stand Firmly fol a proper protection, for 
any artist sincerely devoted to his work, 
anin*t violation of contract, oppression 
of himself or supptcasion of his talent*. 

"Announcement feu been made, that 
Famous Playera-Dasky' Corporation, will 
institute action against Mr. Valentino. 
■If Mr. Valentino COBld do so he srtjrddl 
at oncu Institute nctlorj saanut Famous 
Players-Lrasky Corporation. Ma must, 
however, . await action by that corpots- 
dor> f at .which timo be will piDsank'-tsj* 
fflctB of the esse tn the wart end abide 
by the decree of a competent tribunal. 

"I realize that not even tfae great 
power and far^-roachlng Influence at 
Famous Plsyera-Ijiaky Corporation will 
affect your lodgment or yunr action, 
and I am writing you for tbe sole par- 
pose of conveying to yon Mr. Valen* 
tirn-i's aesnrancc of the, justice of ■ his 
cause sad to aak yg,u to withhold any 
netinn until the court has rendered Its 
dechjion." 

Golns; ta 1b« Weal Cosil. 

Mae Murray and Robert Leonard hie* 
at lost snecumbed to the charm of the 
West Coast ss a place for mafias' Pic- 
ture*. Not that their residence- In Cali- 
fornia In permanent. They nrO merely 
going to the Coast to make "Corona- 
tion." which, by tfee bye, is the moat pre- 
tentions production th*y have yet made, 
and which will require the broad acm of 
Western, studio ground*. 

S[i!'iklnj^ of Mae Murray, she has pur- 
chased for her next production the mo- 
tion plctute rights; to "Tha French 
Doll." n piny in French, written by two 
Frenchmen wbn wrote- the original ver- 
sion of "The Goldfish," whirb Gladys- 
Lager translated for Mftrjoric Jlambcau. 

, A Feraonal ADpesmnr*i 

Ieeon C*stte Is notblnf if not bra ve- 
Despite her recent accident, which re- 
sulted in a broken collar bine and other 
Injuries when »he fell from her horse sfc 
Ithaca, she is going tn be in the ursv- 
night atidJcnrc at the Capitol. Tha niece 
do resistance of tbe Capitol prograrn 
next iveek Is "Slim Shoulder*!" written 
for Miaa Castle by Charles K. Harris, 
the song writer. The picture wa* di- 
rected by Alan Croalnnd. In tbia pic- 
ture Miw Castle, who by the way. waa 
rhosen by Neysa MeMein as beinc one 
of the twelre most beatitifal women in 
America, drives. &wtma, dances and 
wenrs jcorgeon* clrtth.es, Mr. Itntliafel 
has provided nn excellent program to sup- 
plement tbo film feature. 

Dr>b ntnesniL To-nlsrht. 
The door* of the now K.QQWJOO 'jfarit- - 
man Theatre frfJJ he opened In Roche*- 
ter for Ibc ttrst timo this evening when 
'a score of invited guest* w]il in*p«t it 
Tbe drCas rehearsal will be a feature of 
the erenlng'H e mortal ijjnept ifd tboi* 
who cannot remain for tho formal open- 
ing Monday ni^ht will have a chance to 
BM the program as it will bo pivcn at 
the regular premiere. 

To Hake niBhteen Flet-nrvs^ 

When Warner Brothers blithely u- 
DOonccS a schtrflulc of eighteen prodnc* 
lions for the HCO«on of 1023, It begins 
to look ns if the w. k. old men Gloom 
waa being 'put on the run. This Is tha 
gfinl set by this enterprising concern, laid 
with the Hat nf pictured already an 
nonnced, it laakx ns If the goal would! be- 
reached without any great difficulty^ Aba 
Warner will leave D«t week! for tha 
West Coast studios to confer with bis. 
brothers, Bam and Jack, relative, to tha 
lien.- production Bcbedulr. Tho eighteen 
productions' will be made from neprjii: 
novels and st&gc plays, and. a number ot 
directors, are being added to tho Warner 
Aiaff along with Boms ot Our well knows 
puryeet. 

R«« Willi Films. 

Bruce Mltcbelt Is in town with boa 
first productions of the T. H. Con2n;Prn- 
docllon Company. There are- four two- 
reelers in tho aeriw now completed and 
they bear the intriguing titles of "Euy 
Pickings," "West Is Worst" "Folio* 
Suit" and "Nobody There." Joseph 
Farnhom la tho author of the titlea. 
There will be n acriea: of twelve. of theaa 
short reel featurea, and Mr, Mitchell be- 
lieve* he has a find in "Fatty* etarr, who 
mike* his debut as a comedian in theaa 
comedies. Franklin Bocker, tha pro- 
ducer, has arranged to distribute his fihnj 
through tha Gaet Coast Distributors. 

Slg:n Fritrn-r* Clarion, 
Frances Marion hs* her work cut oat 
for her, according to a telegram received 
from the West Coast. She ha* been en- 
gaged by tho Roche tt-Nay lor Productions 
to put into scenario form their Lincoln 
picture. With fifteen reels to get Into 
proper continuity ^ust off band. o» 
might say Mia* Marion haa her hands 
full for the present at least 

am Aboard for BH deepest. 

Marcus Jjoew just came home in tuna 
to go away again. He is scheduled to 
ehapeione a uartj at Bridgeport, OU t 
where S, Z. Poli i* opening/.: A. Haw 
house. The party consists: of a galaxy 
of screen and stage stars that will gl'r« 
Bridgeport tbe thrill of its life. The, 
{■artr leave* Monday and dots not ex- 
pec t to return until Wed n esd a y or 
Thursday. A good time is expected by 
all. 

Oriijfllj- Gainetlsgk P"»mt. . 
Despite Ijator Day nnd the many 
people who kft town at pool yesterday 
to celebrate, the Lyric Theatre had a 
re presents tiro audience present last 
night at the opening of "A Little Child 
ijbatl Lead Thorn," the new For spcclaL 



to Albany. He aaid he had enough and 
wanted to devote hi* time to bis busi- 
ness and that under no circa nrstancnl 
would he be a candidate for (lOTcraor- 

"I haven't beard of any demand for 
him except from people who 'profited Lr 
him, bctag- Governor, auch as the. street 
railways and tha tekphorY cum rani'- 
Naturally they want him ruck as fhey 
made MOnsy through the £ncr?a»es hi* 
Public .Service Commission iftife them. 

-"They areijhe peaait insisting npon 
his nomination, but he won't be nomi- 
nated-"' 



Ex-Cop BwrnjB [ nllorni foe trick. 

' Policeman Jame* J. .Donofaue was re- 
tired from tho Jersey Clry Police Depart- 
nteDt yeslerflay after twenty yean hon- 
orable unrvlre- Promjitly after hi* retire- 
ment Donahue hastened to a vacant lot 
near the Jeney Citr Isolation Hospital, 
where be had been detailed for duty for , 
many yeans poured: kerosene u<] orrrfalt 
uniform and tbreq- it into tbe Tot to 
bam. , 

Then turning to Juntes llsmill, who 
waa a)»o retre^U Donafaaa saidl '- 
■There aoe» all nur b»rd lu^k." 4 



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1922. 



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J *" .'.._- Canon William Shafe Chase has rhaag ed bin mind on 

CaROT! Ch**e Ob- the efficiency of Starr- censorship. A year ago h> wsi 
lectt to State ten* Df kh^it (he New York State- 3>arl.rlnture to nttke (he "Em- 
pire State safe for wumto und children by panslng the 
Lust law. creating a Motion Picture CammJsaleB, Be wee 
virging Governor Miller in protect the defenseless niojiciri 
picture. public (ram the claws of tan ruthless producers by 
signing the censorship bill. 
Now Canon Chase nays the New Torlc State Motion Picture Commission is 
He payi all Bute crnBorthip IjmHs are subject to' graft. Wlira the 
Cinon will lobbying In Albany, flapped by hit group of reformer*, he did not con- ■ 
i sider this aspect. The political angle of such a board did nit enter into say of hi ft 
, speeches. Perhaps he wis disappointed that Governor Miller did. niti tn ft to 
appoint him at ■ Slate censor. 

Canon Chirr is always resourceful, ■ The State censorship fniling to meat hit 

approval, he ti now aeahjne; to establish a Federal ceniorthip. His idea is to 

tcnnDr the scenario before the film is made. This pUn might be practical it any 

I director ever followed the working script scene by scene and lint hy line But no 

; picture wet ever suds without some changes during; Its coarse of COrjatnlCtlOD- 

- - '."Tfc* Immorality of the films It growing,'' says the Canon, H 'and noij thej 
• threaten to enter politics." 

'.;■ i. ' If what Canon Chaae says Is true, he has prtsentnl the strongest argument 

■(" ln " cemtorfiblp we bare ever bad. If State wnsbrahlp. existing as It dot* In 

'Virginia, New York. Florida, PenntvylTania, Ohio and other States, has failed to 

(dtps' the screen, what rood does cenaorslrif do? 
1 The high price* paid the stars Is also both*rinir Canan Chase. He is worried 

thst tbiae film actors and actresses are paid so well for the> lab^ro in enter- 
' Irinfiir the puttie. The casual observer would fall to an how these salaries would 
■fl^cfr the moralltj of the film Industry, but Canon Chase has .-. Hnnplelc cess 
wflrkedHBi bialnstawrerT one In the InduMrr. He beljeven the only way to make 
(hla country * fit piece for all of ps to lire is t? ceDsor, not only the films, tut 
the lire* of erery one associated with films. 

. '■ Federal ceasorahlp wc-n|d &ot affect State censorship in the lenst- Canon 
^M^*' ^ on * * ltu !° tner «f«me>9, mitaes the mistake In bellevinf a r^ederaJ com.- 
,.ttdaale.n would disqualify a State commlasioB. Ma sura thing. The national board 
ywWlW haTe no effect on the working of a 8 late censorship board. 

.If- the motion, picture indnitry had more Canon Chawe? censoeahio srould die 
a.natarml death. He seems alwayn to aay the wrong tfltog. and Instead of gfllting 
eonT*rta to bla tJde he mahea. the public realise how far these reformers haVe 
tsieruened on the righta and liberty rf a nation, \ " 



IN AND' OUT OF FOCUS 

^ By LOXTELLA O. PARSONS 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT PLASHES 



/X* Hiq jwwlWIjtT of fljndircn&in* ih« toIm ivlth motion ploturei *oawi u» for 
'JlUa-i m "™*? a wctt-mw tni fitp, with tlii„r tor isd «jilm; !t about otrsidlr 
JitWk]. rjio cinema u rjsrntinilj .1 patttomlmie art. and one of tie priaoina] 
,«mwbat]t, b, ft> pramn In Awrit. baa beta, lbt fan that Wo hnvr- ao Tfir— ao. 
T(rr f««J^i>ortrarCT> of tb> «t!eat drama Trlib a tnlfnt for pantamlmf. It loepil 
tt kt t form of niprsjjjon aiacb more aultrd lo Ijitirs ami BuailBna Ibiu. to 
ABtlo-Saiaoa. Bnt tiH TOMlIiiai o! plolo-phrs lirdlr Krma a rtrp too-art 

H PrL»ft ° It 1l^*S*l*' Y', w - TaUi "» "'«»"• «™>M lravrnotbtat. 

•ad ™rvihl„. .?! """tl""'? 1 ; crrlatnlr the .rreea would bnve aothioj 10 rlln 
tS?iSS?2IS ■*]£"* ? r ll " '""•Ifrtl?" «' Ui« "ice. It dorso'l brlonrl vfiiat 
.2 ^fif.'tE' ? '^I'T. '' »»"»*«l """'?• .oninhlBi that will be an npmat. 
■H2£fMSJ,H l f" m ^i'" "*"<■«!■»«'»""■) 'relinjta of tile onlooker ., TrefiTlt 
-taSSLrS LL ■'"■•*■«" 'o Jeam ttla. The opportnnltlei'lor eloqaeat and 

tW ! ''Preaidrenri.. arr If 00 rorarn ,ilili«^ l0 their 1 fullr.t adrnot.to. 

••" E^W'to^hrboi onto "°°°™" " c< "'■* , =»tWnf ">«t l« «n appeal lo Ibe mind 

•Tg Ittrn. 0/0 public •electa Ibe cheap, trlilal form of entertainment on llo 
In WifT ? '"ll'-i^ wi y ' u * a > t "* '•»' <t>"»e rrltb.an arjiallo aoul eall , T orUt 
fciSl . ^.fj.:° """i^nr molloa picture theatre mnan„»r, aa.ra anj nltrmpt to 
SSll bi,hcI»M enter oiproerl ta tfila plnjhouae i> met with diwoiiracinf diaap- 
£rf» .aPilf!Sfti.™ J J l '- , . tl,t *»■"**« beomUte -••rikt, of BhC made io 

'S!i lUf. j 1 ° c >»•"'« "err time aueb a film ia advertinrd. but* plctaro 

•Bti "nbtletj.and ana aart of deep p.jelioloiii I, frncnetl upon bv theae aame foil, 
who eonaidee nw eorh entertainment .tireaome nail bijborow. Even tbe mnaical 
eratoSwra and balleta hAre ta be choaea with tie people tn mind. lVaJle tie public 
2H>.T^!2. ■? r """ rk " .'»> retnectiaj on Ibe Hate ol the •»«. rtat this 

BUS &£ U nf bl i 1 " ^f" M bri, ! lt °" : "'t<- Icliia.pha loat mow, for tie com- 

!? » Jf*^- "' J 1 '™" tiat -*¥ere ndlcnled aa beloa cheap traali brourjil la tiouaanda 

. otilalUra.i It I 1 altuaHon tint la worth Uiontht. Orlolnly ai prodncer la .llltnj 

SjSSi ,lU: i ,, ™*iSllk" r '-" '"'i* 1 !o *"- " hi '■ ™" ' ! ' , ''' "" I"»l">' encouroja. 
JJejt from tie public he tauinot ba npaetvl-bi In aailuplrtt Ihr (ilra drama. Sobie 
l!? «*"«rr* ila dntr to educate tie maaara. but if Ihe maaaea refuae tn ba 
cheated. wha( la he to do? We muat have better pietorea, etery one r^reea If 
tie ailerir drama ia to endure aa .an. art, but tho producer must bare aa incentive 
If "be !a to nk< tie sort of plcfurea that arill attract Intelllient bieh-cltaa 
aiHiencea. 



ThrTEYSA BTMEIN, who is more courageous than one would Imagine a famous 
jl.~ creatar o-f mretty glrla to be, 'East weelc sent oat from Chicago a list of 
"one- Joito haiKt-ipickrd American beauties, led by Alice Jnyc* r the film utar. 
Jfyrthe r down in tbe llrt appears Mary Pif-kford. whose golden curln and sweet 
«Tpr«™.on hare made her a nation's sweetheart. Ir^ne Castle and Ethel Itarry- 
aa"» also receLTe honorable rnetitlon as Typen *>f the modern Veaiis, Tru* greatest 
tnbute goes to Mlas Jorct. Mi 83 hlcHrlein doenn't cni-e Jiujthing nbnut \Yin.xn lvlth 
a. Jewelled monement whan »be gets to Hearen. But she does want to look like 
Mill Joyce. 

Since hEsB alcMeln already has four firm beauties I» her li-t whr did ahe 
not make it an all-*crren team! It might, easily be BCCompli»hed. Did not tbe 
jrrtJBt oTerlook lorolr Katherln* afocdonald. who has all of the hest tiuiilitiea of 
the American; N'l(a N'alili. the atatuesque, who \>.nn a Floteqliue name nnri Itfl|i;m 
ben ring, but whn Insiats nn her rights ok s jiinivf-'bfM-n citixen; Clnrn" Kimball 
Xptmg, who needic no Iisncli^ap in. the hrnuly race; Hope Hampton. irSota iminrtl 
Titan, beatrtr Is the ideal of-inany. Bud Warion Davlas. an exqniaile type? There 
ajoTC half b doxen othrrs just as eligible- 

HndsoBie men Fhoold not he oferlooked, eitber. Hodotnh Valentino -would bo 
■n waqueatloned entry, with EutCDe O'Brien ft dttie contestant. Bamon NaTarro 
U adm.red by many. Lowell Sherman baa bla fallowing, Tom Mx, though he 
specialised in rough Western dramas, la haDdanme in eren.ng clothes or a flannel 
phirt. Xewj* Stone is ejtremety good iookfng and Htuart Holmes could Qualify 
*a the lttraetlT* Tillaiaaua type._ -■ . 

F'OLMjWINCJ as It does in tbe wmlta of ths stlfe- play, "Ea»t Is WtMtT u l. 
.. kotion pietnrfl Mill douMtess cnate a creiat deal of Intcreit among ihesttt- 
-'fvm. TWa and the fart that Constance Tabnadga appearf fn tbe rot* crested br 
Jiy Painter. The &W pnnerb mainlfltning that ererything beautiful Is lorabJe 
•finda tnatlfirariiKi in the romantie atory of Httte Ming Tor. Tho ncreen Tendon, 

■ JScf: tbe Original, ia the type of entertainment wbteh makes its greatest appeal 

Ibrongh pirtureMiuc beauty * ml roraantJc ipterest, and It is this kind of oanntJve 
.wfcfeh. lends itaelf moat admirably to^the cinema. Few Indeed are those 1 who, ertr 
^itM** *aJth In the world of maSe-beHere. and we hafe bad so many aei i(>*bum 
hi pictnres, sq many Atories based on the tt-im j-pnliiien of life,' that it Is rather n 
maaaqt change occasionally to come upon a film with a moee delicate aud faut.-ifnl 
Wenw. ..»■■>■',. ... ,. . ... .... 

' Tbe play la not notable for its jdnunatlc fiOnr. ■ The author nppearn to hsTe 
JtUM^nnfte plan in shaping so intricate plot or creaUag stronj aituation*. H!a 
Jhjt object aeema to have been to appeal to bis audiences through the eye, pninUng 
for them ■ fragile and beautiful picture which npeah* Id pvrcaJrina; spectators in 
a- simple laariiage. So that after viewing "East Is West" you feel TCrj aulch US 
though youd r been wandering throueli a Inndncnne gsllery or «u an Oriental tour. 

■ It wis ^nat thesa foatures whjeh made the Jilay sucb an eBormoua suerees, 
f™"?*** afeas baa tun-n laid upon them In the screcp edition which of cOnrae, 
has far jfrFBtcr po«iihi]itJcs 3u emphaaiKing the pictureaqne side.- Boi'for ail the 
«sH"m af the story and the simplicity of it- romanr-e. and despite tlir iuitaposition 
•* w.pamta of the atitht-r'B compasi, a critical aniflysls must ineeltshly. result In 
*Mi *idLn=. toweret reluctantly, with 3Jr. Kipling that- 

"East ia East, and W&t h West, sail never the twain shall meet " 
Till earth and sky atand presently at Owl's great judgment Beatr"- 

MUCH baa hsren aald coneernlnf the hardships impced upon the motion picture 
- iadDatry through badly regulated censorship. One feels compelled ti dis- 
agree with those film directors who are ready te nl«ce tbe E.VTiBE blame forth* 
CalHloa;. scarcity of high type productions at the door of the eenaor. In thla 
•eaaprfet at least we are in <3 toed to admit with Sir linger d* Corerly that "much 
might be a*,d en both sides/' 

rXtTCrthtJesi the fact that the indnatry has been hopeleasly Bhsckled by the 
artrent metfJeient system of censorship. Is only toot'sppareat.- Hcrr-a «*' ia nioat 
afnhjr Htate (rfflcea. Kins: Politics wields the scepter, and as long as efficiency is 

■ JWdfl the rictim of favoritism Motion ifleturea must Buffer slonaj with The publif, ■ 

. . A ■t^lpV eiflmple of the ludicrous method* rteiplojed by present-day censors 
jnay be had In Voices of the City." tbe authorship or which in credited to Leroy 
■**#• >".J*? Uty , Voices of the Cltjr*^ Is the work of some scenario writer, and 
warn a decidedly feeble effort on the part of that person to rewrite ifr 3coltV 
*KPH|.ht .Bawe/" The latter film wns produced hy the Ooldwyn Companr at a cost 
CrI.>Ome ISOOjnO und Was barred by tho Board of Censors fn New York State 
MCauas It showed: a policeman accepting a bribe- 

. -Whether the ilUimlnrd perpetrator otthls bit of tnsster censorship Vna moTcd 
ia act tbrougli a desins to protect tbe child like innocence of so unsuspecting; 
Bcnbire. or whether he thought that sach scenes ahonld be preeerred for "Tiptei of 
rhe nay,'" it i» dlHicult tn aacertain. But the outcome Is onlr top eridenL The 
UaMwyiA Ciertpftsy, uowdurii; to lose the Urge sum of money invented, renr«OItd 
, ,:U».rum at the macrifice of whatever dramatic qualifications It possessed. Ouca 
/jtsamist the public was made the "gnat-" 

l; It aNll Ugh ti tor for the molion picture guild of the Authors' l>sgDe of 
A.BB*rl«* to take a hand in matters of this kind and bring whateyer weight It baa 
(a Dear toward the establishment of a censorship that will at leaaf tie intelKf tot. 



there had been mors men like 
Major De Wcesb In the days when 
wjtcb.ee were ■burned at the ata.at.-in 
Salem and the citizens T,-prc pnt io 
etocks for smiling; on the Sabbath day 
Wo- would not lis ti-: been such a, com- 
plicated .' problem 'to-'ionr fcKciathcrs. 
J|ayor -Do Weese' Is the city tather of 
Pfoua, Ohio, and he' b'as all the tme 
spirit of AtcCl-i cauls m combined with an 
originality that entitles kirn to special 
recognition In every town ia this coun- 
try where morion pictures are the sub- 
ject of Sunday closfjts agitation. 

AtrvrcT l>r •Yeese, like many other 
public-spirited men, heads a town where 
a few fanatics and reformers wonld 
make Sunday about aft cheerful BB B visit 
to the Paris Morgue. If those men had 
their way there, would be no- amusement 
of any sort. The- working tn&ti wbo 
spends ei^ dejn a week at Pnrd labor 
would bo deprived of any rclnxatiou on 
the ■if vrntii day. Mnror De Weesa knew 
the only way M bring about a reform 
wna to fire Plqua. Ohln. a inst.- of San* 
iln.v ns tho-TeformerS would spend it. lie 
reallaed desperate cases needed desperate 
remedies, and the moment one Luther 3. 
Patterson arfeeted Harry Kreas, owder 
of Piqua's motion picture house,'' for 
keeping his theatre open on Sunday, bo 
put. into modnn a program that -was 
enough 10 make any town want to bary 
the bine laws jn a 10-foot hole nnil keep 
it there. 

M nil I ™e 'Em Alt' Tor ihr .Mare. 

Mayor De T\'m»c snid LI Mr. Km* 
cannot keep bis motion picture theatre 
Open on Sunday the rr-«tau,-nnt!4 In town 
must close. The drug store has no right 
to sell odda water nnd ira cn;an>, the au- 
tomobilists mnst not buy Kasoiene 0,1" 
havs tbeir machlncci rcpnireii at the gar- 
*p*. Borrowing Equity's slogan, "Qno 
for nil and all for onr" program, Pqhia'B 
AEayor put the town, into such a state of 
anaenthenfii it Im.i not rcrovercd yet. 

This blanket rc-fQTtu not only wrought 
havoc in the Li.iiiii-r-. of the working iqjih 
vho enjoyed his Sunday afteru&OTia by 
giving hLs fumily ngnin sort of nn outicjr, 
but it made the ban ■tern, iJoctors and 
la Wyen risr up In wrath. If bjij of 
these men of m^aj ran out of gasolene 
tbey bad no place to huy it. If tlie- 
famEly cook took a. Sunday off there was 
a restaurant open i:i tiv.vo. uifij the vil- 
lago stores were nil ctowd ti^Iltcr than 
a drum, a tluog tbnt inad'c it cxrreaie'y 
awkward for siy fumily who hod unex- 
pected guests arrive. 

M-r..v.' Df; Wiicjte couldn't hive elicsen 
a more eJTcctiTe wnjr af poiiiu^ thj; n-- 
formcrs In disfavor, hy piling Pi^ua a 
taste of what the town would bo oucu 
these fni,ati.\H WBU turned looso to en- 
force a liino Sunday he caused unch a 
turmoil, If the km had rot been removed. 
the vlllai,e would hare 1>ren In \iie throes 
of a revolution tliat would have made 
yovlct RlijmJu a iicnvcful plncu in which 
to live, 

Tovrn tor TCresa. 

Tho town went over to the side of 
Harry Kre»n as one person. It took a, 
JhW tJactljr 20 minHtes'»a &ct/u.t hitfl^ 
and keTWBi given [lerniiaiiou to open Tim*'-. 
nio;loti picture house SnmlBr i>r any' 
other day. Mr. Kress a-v.-aKn't t-mrrfdy 
Aatistird with flint verdict, lie figured 
tfio lawsuit wn him JTyg. and His loss 
of business ar. len.tt JS.OIX), so hcl* aovr 
asking -Mr, Patt-mcn. t(ie man win, set 
oili to enforci' the blu<? laws in r'u.ua 
for T5.T0Q dsniacits. 

Wilmington. obJo. bclnc bitten y y the 
same bine law Lug, is Utiuc heed Inim 
Mayor De Wecws drustle sCtiou. and 
through the excelirnt. jriiortsmanubip ni" 
their own Mayor Greene js patting tin- 
town thftngh the samp coximc of sprum-. 
that made PMa. ace ths liaht. 

TbUi hrifliBDt e.<.aui[ile of .what a town 
could be nndrr the rueittte of thcfii? blue 
law fanatics might be a Icason to other 
towns where the rcfoflflers are preaching 
on th* I.ord Day Alliance sad tryins to 
restore the I'urltaiiicnl day* of our wre- 
fathers. If orety Inwn in tlLO United 
Stairs were to havf n bine Jaw Sunday 
for a mooik jt b: tiie miiVs[ vager In 
the world at tlir rnd of tbat time wC 
Should hare a liet «f nnti-blue law fqlk 
that would reach from t.'nlifomia to New 
lork asj bnrt; again. Tf there Wis bsome 
way of puttin K ccnsorahlp Into tp m . 
poraey practice to let the peo-Ie wo 
what a lame remedy it is we might be 
spared tbe Rfttn of seeing sotnn of our 
most imi>ortjint States put ititu- the 
hands of the L'anao Chnses of the coun- 
try. 

Mayor Do Wee** i 3 entitled to tbe 
i iaiili« of the -whole country for Earing- 
the brainu to mako hit. town sec ivhst 
an ssinine thiufi this blue law edict ia 
nnd how It would Booh put any thriving 
gjp i on the haa-bceti list. Three cheers 
lor Mayor De .Weese or any other mart. 
who has tho vision and tha courage of 
Iuh convictions to bring aboat a splendid 
IntcxpretatJos of this law. 

Ia Itir Land Of WimcLen Shoes. 

The average woman -who returns from 
an European trip ,ts unable to talk 
coherently on any other anhject for tha 
heit ten monttuv Evelyn Greeley ia u 

£l£B J *a»t aioeption. Three moatha Jo 
uropi; hare made her tho most enthus- 
iastic AmerltBn I ever met '. — - 

''Not-.tbut tho Hollanders weren't kin'd 
to me — -I Jove- them, they ore w> dear 
and geoeroiiiT — but threo montba away 
from the U- S. A. Isn't tho sort of thin,? 
thst would appeal to any girl whn Jtkc* 
A*w Totk, said Mis 3 Oreclcy at lunch- 
eon where we met to talk on Holland and' 
pictures. > 

"I was alck witi ptomaine poisoning" 
and I io*t so- ninny pounds and wns .v- 
ilmvangiit kometleka that majr have ac- 
eoantcu for my bnppiness ac seeing 
MadnpiR Liberty whni wo sailed dows 
the bsy. J wanted to shout, I was an 
delighted-^ It save me The greatest thrill 
wht-n- -■ 



EVELYN GREELEY 




taver had when- ibe band Htarted to S£@ 
'The .Star Spanaled Banner/ and I saw 
tha ncv York harbor loomias; up so 
frjtnujty miri »o welcome." 

MJsa Greeley speqt m™«t of Jtar timo 
in Holland. She went to Eurdpe-to jilny 
the 1 leading robj in "Ilyll Dw Dnun- 
ttrond,'' and she has vuch an intlmato oc- 
qualntanee with the land that pnt wind- 
mills on tho niap and made- wooden shoos 
a part of every Dutch story that »he Can 
toil at one glnnca what part of Holland 
thcue shoes were manufactured in. 

*Not tint, Evelyn Oreeley made* any' 
such n boast Slat Isn't given to boaar- 
in*> She talks an little about [lerself and 
her ideas I bad to eay three or four 
time*: 

"What made tod decide to bo a motion 
picture actress?" i 

"I do pnt mean to hint tbat all moiion ) 
oletBre stars are supreme etotists. but I 
have to say about every eisht o«t of ten 
Choose the 'pronoun I as her fUTcrite 
Word in the Afiwrican languna-e." 

nvlmrea. Feom (-hnlce .\i>t Hnmltr, 
Evelyn Owtey has no harrowing talc 
of a ■tarrlnc mother nad a dying father 
to tail tho world. She never had to ]js*, 
ia. a garret «□ crackers ajtd water and bog 



a job Ju movies to keep from the 

.[HiriMiriiLr. . J ii t:i'ji. 1 ..n:.|n-r! ||JV 

UL-lri;>s. t In.; is uii^LLil-i- mjiii,; *ue u.u'-i l 
tntt imv •.-<>.: eIiu ttflUfl trou. L.blcu^o iku-l 
so 1 huic^wn very, good authority Unit 
wlicu ' lit-: - Vi-i*-. -;..l . died bhu bad ciioug-t 
inuinSy leit in JlbY '-" •->-■'- very cuvinforrauij 
tbu ;■•'>. •■! Ikt day* lLiuurd <Jradweli, 
lii-ad ut 1'riiduct'rtj Security,, is bet suar.l 
Jan (mil Jiie tntcrwtt in luotiau piciutea 
wns probuUly tbe r^atton she decldud in 
fuvur wj" a scrciu curcet. 



ubway. clevn,tcd 
they would 



.he believe, added to ,.wn nuuw 
an .and ouet New 'VJork pdiscn 
bo popular bore." 

After a rewL Mi.-a ttrcCley will heein 
work nj^iiill fur Prndllt-?r* Sevnrity. SI., 1 
will not return t« Ilnlniid, havtag protiteil 
by bee ejtperiencc abr-jud to tcel, nice 
as the Dutch aro, thotefs im placa eipinl 
to America Tor ci'inrort in pir.klrjK pi:- 
lurctf. 

I :u.ked bi-r if she didn't miti-, hrnrins 
11 iho IHm i;"*ip and news the thn--* 



*¥Tth <.iiun.. awuiihuu and Agncj | montlis she. was exiled in rMliu.il. 
AyTen, Mitis lirvt'iL-y jiofvcj un ajiprvii f ice- -She United ut cie iu amaifinent and 

Khip ul the KKLrjjnuy Ntadiuu, unu ihih (.-!.■ aaid. "Certainly nut! We bL-ur every 
[leriL-ue.!, added iu 41r: UradircIJ'tt friiud- word of it iu irrasriem." 
nhip tvr bur' fathter, brought her Intu I Our luuchuou was made momiutous \,- 
pruruLiiL'iLee iu) a sLur of thts, IVtM-iU Com- J MSB Oreeley. who druU]<ed so many 
puay during tin.; Usiyii it ti.uurislied un it | precious pounds, looking uy ull the fm- 
matluH pictEafL' 'prrnhwini; Ctftuputiy. 1 tenjiiR food on the aieaii nr.d by my — 



Ivu might linvc plnycd tiuciety ii 
her Inc. i until! lib bad run Lo dre&i, nile- 
iieta und frivolity. She had uu ii^^iu-f.l 
j.-iijjifi.!i! In Chicago and :1s, ■ 1::^ mauy 
friends iu New ifurk who »ir<i pruniiufiit 
sociully. l!ut she be* never cared for- 
tbis sort of thinit, Not that alio lioestl't 
uccjujUiimlly ran uwpj tu tbe country and 
visit Ikt frieudi* nnd forget motion pic- 
tures. SlKS ia the typo that makes frkuris 
eatsily. mi attractive, typical AcicrieQn 
girL with o fiin-luviug cpirit thai citui-.j 
in her reucuc when conditions in moliuu 

Itii-i-j [■•-■ need a senne of uumori And who 
ijj ji tfST belonged jn picturen who didn't 
need a loving hojisg of !iuraor? Hha pmh- r motion picture Iheatn-s wtll hove a shook 



lUrsiisp'to be tftinptcil and sticking to my i hj vn t^c Am" 

dift .rellgtnusly until -we came to pencil \ how society s 

ice cream. The worst happened, f nt« 

it. But one dncsn't Ittnch vitb a Indy whn 

hint junt rctitmtd from Holland every 

tiny. And tlie next hundred pettta vjll 

prob.-jhly not show that n pound was Ii.i--: 

t,r pained. A lliuughL that bronRlit OH n 

deep discussion on v,'hnt Is the usO of 

worrying over being thin or fat Life Is 

ao short! 



ably used it in H-iunrlBm. where Ibe stii 
liioa ii Tr primitive compared with Anicri- 
cati [jJih it LiLii-r--. Sii-.: «ays Mr. Bringer, 
tlie Diiiusger of the Hollandia Film Com- 
pany. mid Elsie t.'nhen, bin unslHtant, did 
everytLlnp in theit- pWStl to make ie 
pleonunt tor the playcra. . ' 

"'I'Le I»ul,cli ntcauca clever UajgrtsfcO 
■aid .Mi** Crcclcy,."! bad no dWeoltf 
at the studio. Every one. talks EnKliali, 
even the carnentcn. and property buys. 
In tfyr- shops they seem to know intuitive- 
ly that 000 Ik fiJ! American and they 
never nnre make tin? miatnko o-f address,- 
ing a foreigner in the Dutch language." 

Ceetliijr n I.nuch tn lltillnnil. 

Mi.-.-- Greeley told of Rcvcral amusing 
lrificli.iit», in tho sfiiiliuii that vexed Oscar 
Apful, the director, but sent ber Into 
parorybme off lancrhter. 

"We wern busiljr ■tboo■tin■e , ■ a scene Oilo 
day," eaid Miss Greeley, "when the prop- 
erty man appeared] looking very solemn 
and doivncnat. 1 bej pardon, Mr, Apfel.' 
he said, 'but, 1 have to lake upi tlis^ red: 
stair curpoL' i 

"'Ytu cannot havo St,' exploded Mr. . . 

ApFcl, 'I am using it and will need it lor | rfing the wirmecs in nlphnhetiL-al nrder. 



ThfTf Wma Xo Donblr, 
Some of the blasa people who go to tho 



when they hear Aunir Q. Xilason was 
seriously' burntd ia n "Ii r-- nud not her 
double. For the simple reajet. there woa 
no double. The thrilk of the screen have 
Butfrted the lust few years becanue of 
the f;!;;jiir-!Pi[r:: e»[ert«Lnr:iI by the public 
that every dangerous stunt is done by u 
profcSi'ional acrobat and not by tho 
"ctress. Anna NilKtou wax driving a 
locomotive through u logiajr forest fire, a 
part most people would Boy would bo 
tnken by a double when her clothes 
^nnght fire, from tho burning trees and 
brush. Her face, shoulders and hands 
were burned and her Imir almost torn oS 
bcr head. The first reports said that her 
beanty would suffer from tlia pears, bat 
wi) hopa this Is not true. So many 
niracJee are performed through rrurgety 
these days. 

David.'* List. 

David Selgnklk: iwi't goiOK to let Neynn 
McMein hsitc everyEhiar; bar way. Ha 
has propored'bia own private, list of pro- 
fessional wtnire beauties sod take it frmn 
David be '■ bos ■ put Tbcda Ban ■ nt 
tho top of the li»t. But he says 
In crrder tlint the other beauties will not 
think he is playing; favorites, he is run 



fobs feei the call of the eiaemsr nud what 
changes the years bring. 

We, ^IPiUr No- More >Ilnti«J.:eii, 

A first liimch about otunreriag an 
ema'tiymoua letter la atwaya righta . A 
Mttle taate of publicity and the sender of 
this most despicable form of letter writing 
always comes buck for more attention. 
After many years In the newapaper busi- 
ness I have never known it to foil. 

Eovnds Like Idle Ca*stp. 

It one Is to believe la the photographs 
sent by tho Marshall .NY-iTsm Ftuttio, .the 
past wwavtlia rumor that Mr. and Mra. 
MarshsIL Nellsn ore ■about to separate Is 
all gossip. These pictures show . Mr. 
XclIdii asalating Blanche Sweet In mat- 
ins up for her return to the •Mtccm The 
story that accompanies' it speaks of the 
tests that were made -by Mr. NeiEan to 
get the right effects Tor the.acrecD. 

To Peryeinate Bull's nmuiT. 

Bull Mnojana v.hm greatly eibbarruaed 
-dtiring his recent rinit to Vorgbera 
Italy. He was. vfaited on by a romn.lt- 
tee appointed hy the Mayor to ask, him 
if lie wnuld pen&it * statue of- himself 
to be erected In the public square. Likn 
nil handsome men bull la modest and 
while it would be a wnhderful thing to 
hrmd ilnnp. his classic features in pus- 
Irrlty he .had to refuse: ■ 

IJTBAT e*tti pny to see me 00 the 
ecreef," said Bull, being- a good business 
man. 

mreetlng m* :*e rely weds. 

The grrattst excitement In town this 
rrk was the nr rival uf Mr- fiod Mrs. 
.rAck rHcJtrord froon the Coast Hflney- 
tiu-'iinr-rM are always of intrrrst to the 
public, and this pale of ncwlywedsr, a 
screen stnr and B stflKO Star were features 
Tf-r nny newspaper. Mnrilynn Mill»r 
I'ickford begins work, in "Sally." while 
her linrbnud will Jinish UlntlnE "Uorri- 
win'K Finish."- his neit plctare T Xae 
PLekfordi were nt the Acibaw-ador durins 
il-eip stay In Now York whore the^ fur- 
iiiidied morr Interest than any visitors 
jiinee this hnstrlvy opened a year nr so 
age. Tlepoiters nocked there, Rnd pho- 
tORTflphrrs nnlll life trt the hwo nnd 
hi-rnWr wnra't wnrth livinir. Mt» Ifflw* 
lins mne tn Ttn*ton to Wn the "'-illv" 
compnnv. Bv the by. FleywMMl Broun 
calls Miss Miller our of thr twche mODt 
bcftutirul women in. Ameriea. 

IJflKfrrlnMr Spmklne, 

MilI^i Normand ami her Hojourn in 
I>eai!ville ngure ediiurinjly in the Out- 
re, go Tribnur, The wnrld'u a-rentcat 
newBtinper'TW'lievc.i Mnin-":) reception at 
the Freneh watering pliice and her finit 
view of {.rincvR. kin^s nnil other <wrnbn- 
rtcefl U wnrfh -pn^ nn the editorM page. 
'Hif hectic life ifl nl.w cnmpBred with 
Hollywood's Ho-rnllrd tsnyrty with linnnrs 
in this dlr^tioii bcinr uiven to DeUuviHe. 

TVairvjIIe in a delirium which must 
make her think tlint the mirirl idrnlx nf 
Hollywood nre primitiv". In the simple 
life which she knew hj CaHfnmis. a lai-jre 
car. a bsg or pceiiut* the Police naxettf'. 
soma palms in the moonlicht. n RuFHinn 
woJf hound, n mnrhle bnthma p""' " fl d a 
finek nf servontji in livery was aristocracy, 
nnd from uneh inapiratlons the American 
people were siren the niet'irrs of high life 
in w-n-irty which delitht them. 

Life !■ nnt nn slmnV In the present 
"mam nf Dtnuville which Miss Nnnnand 
Es enioying. As ** merr incident nf n 
Ttich*'s plnv a inn-tor fotind HiOOOfl in a 
bundle UM<ler one of the tables. Seme 
nne. to whem it wns nf no pnrTle>ilnr eon- 
seourner. had drnpned It. T-.iidirn have 
vf-nrl RtrinnH per long they .*tep on them. 
The Crcwn Prince of ftnnmnuln ROE BO 
wniind up in the ranjto thnt his ebspcrbn 
hud to send him hnme. Mabel prnbshlv 
is culling oi-i or more of the kings "old 
de"r" er "old bean." 

It In nil a dasslfl <>f white -hmitders. 
jewels, mid. wiwe. <nme coke, the snUent 
"remnants- of rnyalrr. American million- 
aire" iipd the mixt hr""til"l <")d pdren- 
tejrons of the Wer woriiL It in the rlsas 
iim! Msbel will see how Insufficient have 
h»en the cffoH* of American mnvlea to 
AinTiean c-wipTe feel pletnrea of 
stpp*. when It is Btepping high 
and wide. 



■ WCTOJW '^ATEXTS. 
MoMen PIctnre Editor The Morntor Tela- 
gnph: * , 

It- la noaslhla there Is patent protection 
for some part of tfas mechanlam whereby 
motion pletnrea are msde, aran la tbt< *ji- 
tem attributed to Mr. Earic. 

For what wa kaaw otherwl*a ghsj klatl 
uf artifieisi i! fi ht Baed might b P something 
dUTercnt Then sgaln ortbochromaUa 
lilras Of B parUculcr dexree of MasltlTe- : 
neis could be excoaed. Theio Ihlnta sra 
paten tab Is—a rs they not? 

True eaangb, paJntina' and pteteumpby 
> are old, bnt th« nMcbaalcs of tha arts are 
liable to constant lmproveaiaDL Maybe ifr. 
Earfe Jafrlnjjerl iotmi h|n K c f tb a kl2ll 
Fosalbly It would be better tn wait until 
Sir. Dawn's claims are publEil.e4 before 
paaslag Judgment, N 

it msr be'InstrnctlTe to compare "The 

Rubalyit" with other pictures. 'When fa 

tl» fltm tc be shown and wnerel h ' 

Yousa very trulj, 

Charles Hulir. 



A3" ovnce OF PBETTraTIOW. 

Miuiofl piastre Editor, The Uornlog X«l«- 
rrspn : 

Csoon Cbsie st least has ths merit of 
comlitcncyT In 1000 I was pi-ceeot it «, 
meeUng la the City Hsll aelrj for the pur- 
pose of trylag to induce tbe cMc -ninhor- 
Itici lo "^"upllft" the motion lilctorc. The 
revcrepd. seutlenuiii plended tor what lo 
Is pleading Bow. s-ls.. avoidance of naity 
thctnej and a meemty eenijilct of die butt- 
ons. Dudley Field Maioae sUo «poke to 



Plaster Csitand Ml. 



Bercral days. 

" 'SL-rry,' said the boy politely hut firm- 
]jf. 'I borrowed It from tbe .church, .nnd 
they are goiug to have a wedding to-night 
ana they tnr^un carpet/ 

"•After that Upis-wlo we irew used to 
haviuE' proncrtleu disappear," laughed 
Miss Greeley. -"One ol the most distress- 
ing incidents was the loss" of the one 
straltjacket HourJem posseaaeil. Tho 
vIllRja liiTiiicie grAvv violent one day and 
they onme and took back our strait- 
jactet to restrain him, and we were held 
up until he waif normal again." 

The Hollandia Company, makers of 
"11 a ! I Dog Drtuniaorid, 1 ' sunt the company 
to London when thry toolt' the exterior 
scenes' of the play which is set In nn Eng- 
lish focale, Kuglnrnl and Holland were 
the only countries Miss iJrceley visited 
and she went to AuMtcrrldtn. only a few 
boors from Paris., Think nf hefn| that 
near to Paris nnd not going; there I 
^, "I- vms ao sick." she said, "I didn't 
feel" like (hjlne. anything or golnff any 
Blace, hut I ,? expect w jn to Bntop* in |hc 
l-irll and ■visit slf the' plapn I didn't visit 
thur Sitmmerr' 

(rpon ray ijuestinn as to whether ahc 
rorpsjcted to *ntr^ute.woOd,e_B shoes liere 
Miss Oreeley said she lias no objection 
to wooden ihoeii " excepting they are tho 
crcateat sleep prevctttenrcvet mnde. Thej 
start clattering ander the window on the 
eobhlestonea aout ." in thn umniiup she, 
aaidl, nnd clatter, clatter oil dor until the' 
wee stta' hours of the morn. I defy any 
on* to alttpViris that nolsa." So I do sot' 



Ho Hats uS tho twelve most beautiful 
women In 'America .Theda Bars, "O&u- 
Btance Binary, Cmismiice Serine tc."Mar- 
.iorle Daw. Dlsio Kerguson, Lillian Oixh. 
Corintie GriQith. Elaine TJamoierstein, 
Mae Mnrray.'otflrv Piekford. Norma *Tnl- 
mndge and -Alice, Terry. David is both.' 
,ng if not partiol^o- th" scn-?P.- 

ita JVe<v> 10 Tier. 

Mao Murray had the surprise of her 
Ufa to Icnm nop was in Weatport, i"r.. 
M'.'k in a tfanltarium. Aside from occa- 
slHial trips: to and from Gmit" Keck, 
sbo has remained right (n Manhnttan for 
Ihe past few months working en her ne.tt 
picture. Mbc and Bobcrt Lcnnard, her 
director hushand T arc nifiklne; pinna to' go 
to the Coast next week where "Coroart- 
tfon.," her nest picture, will he prndnced, 
The*pnrchaae nf "The French Doll," a 
French play, will nice her aa i a teres tin ff 
vchfcle b> follow "Cnrnnation." 

(ifltiiiic n Sarotrfee'. 

A tall ait-footoc walked Info this office 
last Week with a -motion picture no- 
linutlcemerrt. Tin naked ma lo' Took at 
lilm n>Hl seo if I did not rec«jin.iite. hfm. 
It spoke Very badlf Tor tttf memory for 
ijuv.-i when I failed to recoBTitBe the 
mi^chievou-i'smsll boy who lived near ma 
Ea a Middle Western town, and whose, 
mother was a life-long friend of my 
mother. Ho-ia Bruce Mltche.1 and he la 
here as the managtug director nt a motion 
pietura company. Curiouj haw EUBJ 



Jt seeuw lo me some one said Trrrfe 
rqstV would be a feainrn at. the opening 
Of "Klini ShonWers" at tbe Capitol ih.f 
evetlirijr. Miss Coatle. who ri-cently broke 
a collar hone and bad nil sorts of paitt' 
fiii injuries -tfhen s.he fell from her homo, 
will he in nttrndanre.ia — 0. not an er- 
mine coat, hut ft plaster east. Ireno 
is nothing if not n good sport. 

Where, Oh Wltwf 

Has anybody here seen llodoloh? 
There ore jaTMeJ people who would liko 
to know. In fact, one miuht sfty without 
fear of truthful eon trail! ctlon. there nre 
fully ]GJ> eag':r nnd interertcd friends, ac 
qu^intances, fldmirers, and other" folk not 
In that category, who would give an Ice 
ereatu soda to any one who would locate 
the bandsomo Badolph. We wish to <of 
we have no knowledge, of hia whera- 
aboata. Our telephone has dona, a Cood 
boalncas thl$ week on the Valentino dls- 
appearance, 

M*Llnc HaiDsad JIappr. 

All motion picture actors should have 
a wife like Gloria Hope. She bought 
her husband a new BuieJc roadster, ac- 
■eordiiis: tri the latest Information, and 
now (he family Is happy. .Her husband 
Is Lloyd Hughes, and bo rlsea to say aba 
bought tho car for fa'etMh*. All ho did 
vm to teach" her to rira.lt 

- Creellnar Mat:* Under. 

In Paris. MJuLIndecls looked upoa 
as the screen bero «f the nuticn. He 
was one of the tirnt Pathe players and 
he hui-t up a foilowwg In the early 
days In the hearts of the French that 
no comedian has even bean "able to equal. 
When he returned to Fsria ho whs tho 
guest of honor nt a dinner given him by 
the city. Spsatini; of Max, his "Tha 
Three Must-Get-Tbereo"* is one of tho 
moot amusing satires ever Been on the 
screen; It is an exact duplicate of Doug's" 
picture and funny enough to make a 
wooden itni^e laugh, - ... ' 

TatcnsttiijK asid Perhens Tie*. 

'For aoveral weeks the rumor of an 
addition in the Richard Bart tic! in ess fam-- 
iiy haa been of. interest to the-fiieodj of 
the young couple. Mn. Barthelnieas or 
Mary Hay as she Is known on the screen 
has been visiting her parents in Osliko'nh, 
maL while-Dick has been array on lo-- 
CBtion. In thla world of motion picture 
murders and scandals an Huaouncctuent 
like tha above is interesting and pleas- 

-'. If It iBtesstata Von. . 

: Gh. tirlsl- Tben'iT-a new screen jdol = 
in fight. HEa niiBie is -Walter Emerson.: 
nnd he's .mod lookint. He' has recently 
ahandoned a auccessfnl career on tha' 
speaking k: age to embrace certain prof* 
fexod oppor turn' ties in the aiicrit dramh 
and! he will make bla debnt on tho screen' 
rlririnK the Autumn in support, of Henry 
B. Walthall in a bf« Wfillam Fox spe- 
cial production. In whirl, ho has the sec- 
oikl itapottnnt role. 'Incidentally, he's 
rich, owning; a lion's share of a lWfiOO- 
acre Montana.' ranch. ■ 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TO^Vs AND ROASTS. 

If you have nnlie to sitc, com- 
plaiats tn djaLs or ideas to air. 
rearfater them with tha Onlooker. 



Ll!C 



i end. 



Anybody fain! liar wltb motion picture 
mi its in kno»s tbat bad the adrlce then 
gl fen Seen heeded evnsorslilp might bars 
trcei. svrned and msnj- scandals prevented. 

Tho responsibility i»\ ih e iiraient coa-' 
dlllon nf affairs clearly rests wltb a nni.il]. 
grasp of producers ■tfaa ramo Into power 
after 1009 aori deliberately went the llm|- 
ati scteen nl'tn. ' Me. liufs's spoiogetics on 
behalf at b|s empierers canuat ciplals 
sway blslorlesl records. 

I sec most of ih& "new crop" nf pic- 
ture*: aasuredlv they are less oftenslra 
ibun m.'! -v.- that p receded them. Deq 
Gratlai: Very truly yours, 

TliBDiss Bedding. 
L*0( TVen f;r.v,-.i'v ninlii HL, 

New lork City, Aug. 20, ffi£ 

THCATHE fEBTS. . 
al<'L!on rirtore Killtor The Morning Tete- 
BXI'pD.l 

J was very mueh Interested In ihu rdl- 
liirial cmonieot lo The Morning Telegraph 
Lib! Baaday chout the pests that Jasiot 
upun miking clutln^ n. musical number,' 1 
went to one of the Broadway tbc4lrca Igit 
Munriny to ■■-; n picture, anil pext to tna 
vat two meu nbo nnpaeently bud bad 
something tn do wlto (in? waVUiK vt tha 
festiire pfvaatUon. AU dnrlng tbe per- 
formanio not only iiii::e tbe picture waa 
ssow.ng, aut durlnfi the eaiinicat numbers 
as jrtd£ thiei two tUpcussed the ■■yillnm- 
busLana. Vfhnt mnkes mc i-eftsln tbat 
they bad n bam] In tbe produeMau „r tho 
mo*,* Is thnt they kept explaining tbe. plot 
wblca nenren knows Is not e-ksen'lai to an/ 
mntion picture. 

As yau ssy, this mniMenlag ti.iMi Is no 
longer con lined ro the clieapei- trada 
houses, tjiif (a becoming qalta s ieOmmaq 
oecurTenec In, the hetter thearres, and It 
clo»>- lecra. that some attempt fliight i(j ba 
mnile t« pmieet patrons from t&«ae nu|>- 
aacei. 1 notired tbe ellebi^e •Isnul In tho 
Oopitol to which you refer, and wtUla I 
don't njjTee rtjth you about having a alga 
at each side of tb« stage tthleh wnnid keep 
fl«sb1ng mil Jin-Inn the perrorniance--bp. 
cnane this, T think, would on almost aa 
great n illslractlon o B tbe peits themBelves 
—but I i!o tblnk (bat tbe nehers might no 
helpful In ualntalnloa sllrnec. Thera fs 
Qntblud more horrible than to have vast 
constam chst'er xolng on about yau whea 
joure trying to llslcu to the orchestra or 
follow tne Btary at s. film, 

",:-ji;-\, sincerely. 

Ifartaa Beoneld. 

THE BETORT COGBTCOCs. 

Uotlon ricture K-Jll^, Tii.- viornlng Tel*- 1 

graph. 

In tbe Onlookers Colnmn taat week I 

was latenmed In U,r. I*ele Smith's answer 

to my letter concerning Ifr. Nallan + a f«w 

worJs on the lUliJrrr of ■'.= .,. I :i.lj;,a nLctOrSS." 

I don't fllsagrfe wirh 31r. Nellan, beeaoBa 
In the past ft-w weeks Pro seen picture* 
list were distinctly of the "sqtiuge" tb- 
rlety, but because be said jo his stateuant 
that "aanisge" pletares were now a thing 
of the psil. Tbey may tre tu the future, 
but tbey ate rcmsiniy not now. Pot At 
least Its or six Tears l'fo ticea roadlag 
•glowloff reports about tbe fewer and better 
raoTles, No mote program pictures. Only 
tbe best, made from tbe beat materia] by 
iho best directors, etc., etc., elo. 

The point la my letter was tbat it 
seemed lo ut It might K> a goad Ides if 
Instead of talk Lac so much abbot tbe 
rUrnEnntLLrii of title Dims the producers 
scled npoii tbeir rariona threats. I wish 
I mi jt lit bo "on the ground'" there, aa-Mr. 
B-mith soggests. and im the xmii tajag-s 
tbat are belns; sccompllabed. But, Bines- I 
can't be. I'll take Us word for it tbat tbe 
Fait of ltf£ will mark tbe pissing of the 
"sausage," pictures And nur tbey rest In 
peace- 

Pol lb tally, 

Marion Simpson. 

Kortbport, L..T. 

CABXW AWD K1BY rrCKFOKD. 
Motl-ji. Pletare Editor, The Horning; Tele- 
graph, j . 
For a long tl mo I've bees . wsnllasr to 
ask prodacers ther esatt definition of "nll- 
Btar." Rut nt last I see some ran who 
slgEis himself Ji w. has.bestea me to i:. 
U IS s _wctl-known fact, .of eoursD, that 
thi King's fiogUah Is conitstoally mur- 
dered In one belured- Industry, so we won't 
go Into'dstaLl In tbat line, Rut "all-it*r 
eaat" U tat niopt misused phrase of facia 
at). Time and time and time again I *ts 
plc^area advertised with a, company or ncsr 
pIBrhrs, "with the most seJntltlaUnir and 
radiant sll-starcast la tbe hiatory of th* 
mo-iles," kad Invariably the eonipjay Is 
made up of MnfamUisc namss. ,---'' 

"Wfcy do theT do tbla Who ttdQm 
think tbey .are fooling! Picture-go* 
aren:e snob nUmsXnJIs as to NUm tfci 
a cast Is tll-siar ilmpr/'beeanse U-Ib'j 
vertlsed. like tbat, Kvcn the cast which 
"BL W." elted «W being 1 a!J-»tar which la- 
cl<aded, Anita Stewart, Kafthlyn tWllliamr/ 
Hntilnji Ilamllion. Thorn** 8*nbcbl and * 
Thomas Holding doea not !«m .in me to 
te atl-atsr. Aalta Stewart It a a air, and 
I betters Thomas Ssntsehl apneirfnj aa tbe 
■tar in some short lyektsrn pictures, but 
when have toe ethers arte -heen starredf 

^L"hij- best mast ha>» iot to *"H. JV,"' seben 
be ratesKWary Piekford second to Katblyn 
Williams, Mary Pie Word Is at the .bead 
of her #!a»s— second to none, jn aplta Of ' 
the numerous efforts made to .Imitate her. 
There never wjll be aaather Mary Pick- 
ford, any imora than there win orer be a 
second* Cam to. But to crime, back to lbs) 
subject- of all-star run. My iden of It 
wen, Id be- a .company which Included: 'say, 
for fnJUnco, Mary Piekford, Douglas Fslr- 
nanaa, CTbsrlla CbaplLa, Elsie FergtisoB, 
William a. Hart and Harold UayA. 
Ton Pi Kerr irtUy, 



Greeaweo4-Lai* K, I* 



Ida .Butrsnun. 




•laalHBMBMSeiBMI 



taaaaaaaiaai 



THE-. ..MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922, 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




iS«SBWS»J8SSB9n 



ZIEGFELDFOtLIES 



PBA7FF wt *~ **> fi 

WILLIAM COURTENAY u 
DERTEHPORARY HUSBMB"' ?!ri-.*i 



MATIN ep. TO-DAY AT 3.30. 

'DAVID BEL.ASCJO IPrtMita 

Lenore ULR i GasKIKI 




"lluhll i COOadr 
^Km. 1.1a AM TIHPS 



MUSIC B0XZ,ta 



Ft, Efi I. II. 




M. UUnnn «•■ i.:cl fcUt-W.a.-asii.j.tt, 

d J"*3LJH2K? %*9c£"lJ2. £•£ 

The ENDLESS CHAIN 

A play about wonai^nr wontn 

Wit!) Muftnl Lawrence 

"Tfe* b*U wwk si hit t*™»r."— Woria. 



Mg mmiin Hualul CtnMT 1st 



Womnmtim 



HUDSON 




ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



CIHGHAM GIRLIE 






CEORCEWHIILi 
SCANDALS 




©tiEOWKrfWKAiniB 



I YfFlIM w «i«UiSl. CrrBiori ■( l.M. 

1-1 KUR HU. To-dk; * ML. IM. 

■fATISTEB TO-DAY AT 3.30. 

DAVID ETCLjIKO I'rrrj-L, 

FRAMES STARR h 35vS 



LITTLE 



Tempest 



JittUctri Y>>d. tivl 5il . I. H. 
JOJOT OOLPfcti' WW*B» 

"A Serpent's 
Toettt." 



HOEOSCO »-»«■«■ TUEB., aEPT. 12 

WAtlBNHAU A KEMFEP Fr«««nl 
AVJDBT HOPWOOLTB SBW COJIEOT 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

SUAT SAl.ij TO-DAV. 

APOLLO] 

W»rt « St. 

Eir! il Lit. 
Mm. Wid. 
A IaL, 3.H. 



DAFFY DILL 



TIMES SQ. 

W. 41 SL Er, t .:*. 

"r-c«- ytt. &u 

T.MC'Jf-.fl . 

Hnne«i CeBWiii, 



*HiHJ> 




ISLE Mi CAST LB 

Fashion I'iDN.r.nd, 



I [ Irana Castla 

■■ §LlM SBOrLDEHl 
Capitol Grand Orcneiitra. 



GEIiWYN THEATRE, W» «a S[. 

EARN£Y BERNARD and 
ALEXANDER CARR >* i «-» 
canwiT. "PARTNER'S AOAIN" 

Ei«. JJ.S*. Kill. Tid, 4SH..C:. So Klrh.r. 






4STH ST. K5. A 

"SCE*»lElr 1 ltl)- 

i Ha.ilM!B:lM;raH 

Mov« lb VauderblH Ttje-a. S>»i sion 



5HiAvp 



ItCCart 6 Bnfl[wfl H 
_. A Ere Bine At KiymlW. 
Ruielt * EltflQ. fcTirk* A WIUon. 
llll]«r A Bixtfjort. orl (F1 . 




JACKIE 
OOOGAN 

in "TROUBLE" 

and Superior "Vaudeville 



| EAB0LD LLOYD 



trahQ 

special rtriofinnnff ■*!■ »i ii A.M. 




SwaTaT a^^SSlf* SA-VHH- 

^11 TO MARIOS HAVIEs " 
F*moo» Jtl»lra Orchnv*. 



few) <-an*j TBR HTMNTf HI.lCc 
_wa*w Hawj Bantf -sawl. r»el tK.th.Liii- 

SI,OKW^B j-FUehMM-AWi*^ 7 
I A I t ll1 " 1 H»«t Peirr. 
Vm * 4Kb si ■ HARRY ROSE 

» A. H. la I; T M, ' A ^^D OtHBHS 

PDJ.K*Lth'« TED LEW 
A LADE— -™ 



|D.r.K*Lth'a TED LEWIS A BUD, 
VAHMAKK' 

Y.imrda,' Wm A Jdi 
M»M<I, Harrr Klhqr, Mm 
B'-iy A il Et. i»i-«l S mql, W. A E, v. i!:. t . 

Ra.F.Kellf. MITTT dt Tltl.lTO, 

tvER8iDE*s, , : , i'? E 'w.;r.r"., 
» - «7*H»l. R, ivi!«., :: . :- r .j- s ... a ;:■.!(:,.. 



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D.F.KsUh 1 " ONA JH'\<iiiv ^ CO 

o t n r r t " Ti « w *« ii ^p ^" ahm-f. 

U I II L L I JldkU CdOKnn In I*» 
B-»»j ft iiSiL TtnHfTEUy. "ThOtlllLlt/ 



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Th* 

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Rt flirt 3f" v ^f!"r- - 



JgltQfl.»^iTW ASILIHESIEXTS. 



TWICE DATLY. 
Buindivay nnd Hn([ih A»^. 

Amateur* Brery wrOnrsday Xijriir 

l«i'nh> A Jtnniui'i "lVm Tana" 
Next Wrek -Youthtal i'«in*i" 



HUGE RAT ATTACKS 
LITTLE GIRL IN BRON3i 



EocEent Bite's CUM While Trying to 

Get Cracker Sfce- TJropjed 

to Ground. 

A ha?* int attaclicd 4-7car-ot<] Belco 
R. Miller of 3180 TJalr avenue, ttw 
firom, jcaUrday wbile tie (illd *A» 
Tilsjin* otitsidc Broai Part. The ani- 
Inut Imri'jii its fpiip.i in Ibe cdfe of (t)^ 
Utile eW» <ock which had rolled Sown 
to aer ehoetorn, but wjis killed hft'^r-:- it 
wu abln to attempt n Ke«md biw. Work- 
Dien on a n&Brb? bufldjne, ftttr«oted to 
thft spot o/ the mcrEama of other vonarti 
and children jo tn« vkini? v. ran ovtsr with 
fthovclj and cIl:1i.;. and v.'i'.hin a i>w 
mlnntea killrd half a dated mor« of the 
rodeota. 

Thc Fpot where the rata mada their a»- 
yieixanco wag on tb'« P»ly avennt side 
of the purk near East tS2nd etreeL 
B#nchfa ranged (iloiiE the outalde of an. 
Iron picket fpneo that Furrouttds the Pftrk 
Bra lilli-il dailr n-lth motli^rB and in:::--- 
who take their cliildrcn there foe on nir- 
Irgj- 

A protest, it wea *ti\.A, would probably 
bo made ta the Health IJepurtracnt about 
the rui.-i ::; conetitutiii? u Ej:.-i::'..-." to' the 
health and safety -i pen^QK linos in the 
vicinity of the park. 



SAY JUDGE'S BUTLER 
TRIED TO SHOOT THEM 



Detectires laaert Hegro' Polled 

Trigger of Leaded EevoJver, but 

It Tedlcd to Go Off. 

followiua- s. strUgflo in an unlighKd 
ltjihv:iy on the aeeond floor ni" a tene- 
ment In Weal 100th street during which, 
4cCT?nlinf to the pfllice, he tried twice to 
dLirharg£ a TcvoJver, Frank !.-■. Bestcr, 
a netm. of Wrat Sixty-second street, who 
Ufi he Ii a hutlec in the home of Sa- 
prctoo '.'niii-i Juatice Victor J. Dowlin?, 
wsa placed under arrest ehurned with at- 
tempted burglary aud vt^latlun of the 
Sullivan Iaw, 

Hester denies going to the tenement to 
commit a burgrlary. "1 Wrts just then 
to look lor a friend," he told die dcU>e- 
tivea »iheo finally duhJu<id, In eny 
event, he tri.-il the knoh of tha door of 
Antonio Grimandy on the fifth fioor of 
the bouse und the latter, hearing an 
order to open the door, went to the win- 
dow instead and blew bin police whistle. 
D*twtivoa J^tzjerald and Go-nrtnej of 
the Writ 100th street station met Hester 
In the daTktned huliwu.v nnil the latter, 
they saj- iv;\'-f clicked hie gun which was 
fully loaded, hut J fe>r aoine reason failed 
to go- off. before they finally overpowered 
him. 



PRODUCTION CO. 

FORMED BY DIXON 



Starts Work To-day on "The 
Bout," First of Hew Corpo- 
ration 1 ! Scries. 



GE0K3E KLEBTC OH TBI? HERE 



CobM. 3.f*l Will Appear OpDo.ltc 

Pol. NeETt in "D«Ua binuiti."' 

ConvealliiB Po.tpon.dj 




■ ^j&wianiiiiiumrf* 



STUDIOS OF 

STACE DAM(IM€ 

_ S»Wnt«MtHi.T(br. 



CLOVER GARDENS 

DANCING 

CLOVER DANCE S13TERS 



L I. B. R. CARS JUMP TRACK. 

Two ('o«fh*. of HorkiTVAj Trailii 
Horn J If J N>Br blatlas. 

Two cars of an eight- traBaeoBcr train 
left the tiacka of the Long Island Rail- 
road just as it was entering the ntation 
at RockairAT Park Ittat night. 

The accident waa due to a defpcUre 
swlteh. The train wan ffoLng slowly 
and, iteeordLng to the otDcUifl, there wae 
little esceitement. The paiaeiijEera were 
allowed to leare the tr»in and walk to 
the atatlot.. 



Wllliama lllta Sa. 3A— -Tii Lend, 

(BT L'Dll«d N*»i W TJIi V&nlnf Telrnnpfi 1 

ST. LOUIS, Sept a— K*n Williams 
knocked Ilia tbirty-afrh home run of It* 
season In the tttmt with the Cleveland 
Indians: hero to-day. WSIJItme's clout 
makes him the home run lender of both 
major le&'fues* 



l'OL.1 N.vl.HI, 
Her ltr.\i prudacllua. <u Ue Dtade In 
A ■ lie- r Lea ivIJl ii-p a v*rsli»i of 
"Dilla Ddbba," hr HobirK IHcti- 

c-i.?i. COnrad -\:ii!(-i 1*111 1'ClV '■1>- 

I'K'.ln' trie atRr. 

B? 10UELLA 0. EAES0NS. 

ONE of the lirsi a! ihe nfim 1 - Labor 
Duy [irosnerlty hUirji>s emanates 
from the office of Tlio^xw Dima 
rtnd concern a a nin- produeini: CCun>Kt7 
that ha» heeU fni-inetf initJor the Invvn of 
iJe-lawnrc "fthn cojftt*! ^i" St^>,iKI0. To 
Etueli kuiillii Itna the moliua picture and 
of this new Thomas Ll. Ui.ion C »lM' -'M' 
j;rocre3!ird thnl uort, Bt*rta ar tttt; TiJ- 
1oeH Jitiiriids tn-day on ,J l"h<; tldfiisl," 
tirsE of a scries to ha marie tfjf tin 1 S«W 
corpora t Ion. 

Mr Ltijon. who is. one cf rlip most 
prolJk- writers of ltt:[iii]i in ftia erica to- 
day. Waa insj'Lrefl Kith the umbicious 
idea cl utilUin^ hid tvCTfttiv* mlr-ut to its 
fullest jtiteaH by milking iiicturc?: and 
writing plays ami norola sininliHuecnialy. 
He iniEJe»te>J thrc-; of hia :'r i=-:nj = — Wil- 
liam A. WbiW, Act^iii- S. Uniidrpr anti 
Oucar F. Grab— and they tuiv,- fiatscfd 
the company which wHH ci^loit thy work 
of Mr. Dikon. 

"The Beist,' 1 n Htcry ia which [Kjcho- 
snalyuu is the underlying ibnne. «ill be 
produced for rhit aiTceo with Mr. Dixon 
aa the difsttor, Miidcbn (.'hire, who 
played the leading role io the Llucolu 
cjcJc, and who hns appeared ie. a num- 
ber aE Uiiiii- h:ir!:i-'f Paramount pic- 
tures, bhs been rlioaru Hit -tha leading 
mirtiine role- Heleu \\"j.rt h)Js t'ac lead- 
ing charanur part, ami Robert EHJ*, th* 
chief male role. The other nLcmbrri of 
the C*at will be uutefe LilqWd in tliu near 
future. 

Mr. Itixan mail* arrang,cmfnts wJUi 
ooft g( ibe well-known jirodniern to pre- 
sent 'Tlio nta-it ,, und a play n llttkv.'atcr 
on. Lie proposes ■■':.-i:-. .-:.-: [be usual 
ordflr of thinga hy aivin^ ih.> public the 
picture fiat und foHowina h with the 
■tag? version. After it has keen seen 
on the utage and stjce*n he will Imiiig it 
out in hook form. 

Mr- Dison i-.-n-i yssMrrJay he would 
be aaluticd! to make npq picture a year. 
He CXpeeta to base all of ihem uh plyya 
and booka he has written na vrell as 
urigienl uifldrlal he pinny to write later. 

In ;.ir:i*^iii:: out thfl ' -i ! i"li i:!u- facto 

nf paycbo-finflijBia Mr. Dixon Img had 
tlie aid of Dr. David Ore Kdsou, author 
nf one of (he best-known tioohtt on jjuj- 
chalojry, who has giicu bis criticism 
of Mr. Dfxon'a effort, and helped him 
with runny mlufiblo suggestions. 

Exhibitor* and OpFr>t«H t'nltr. 

A joiat arbitration hosed of tbp teo- 
titiu plctnro exhibitor* represented in the 
Tbeatr** Ownern' Cbambtr of Commerce 
and the motion picture operators 1 union. 
Local 30*S, Ian been fornirit to e-ettlo oil 
Tuturo difficulties and nvoid nay thrcnt- 
ened Strike*. The hnnrd win i?oiisist 
of thrto exhibitors and three tincriiTors 
and in case or a tie b twutral iiartj 
will tie called In to makn tbp dt'i-^Lun. 
The bodtd will f[inctiun like the P, I. 
L, M. Boarda of Trade tbtptiKKr ml the 
country with- the exception iliac all de< 
eislomr will be final and both the op- 
eratora and exhibitors must it -.n- to 
aoMe by the findings of the Hrtiltratlen 
committee without aur hope cf appeo?. 

If an operator fallit to report foe duty 
through baring JmbiiH-rf tot) freely, or 
If .bo tears or damages n lilm *o that 
the exhibitor must pay the cost of re- 
pair, tbu case will be nettled t>> ilia com- 
mitter, which will see that the exhibitor 
collects if the rinding is In hiv faror. or 
if tho operator Ik held goilileaa the the- 
atre owner wHl be ctdled upon to settle 
the !■;.!- tf stems a practical way of 
iivi'ldtnjt ntrikee, which are nlwaja cost- 
ly things to all concerned, and too much 
cABnot be aaid in favor of the men who 
hnv« the wisdom to take this bread point 
of viftw. RhLc-b and regulations arc now 
bc^os (Jrawn up and tbo new board .-.-il: 
be ia operation before another month 
has '. p;ir- 1" >! . 

WAT Nat SrlriU for Vonraelff 

Ererr reader of American history 
kaowa tbc above scntuncnt was ex- 
pressed by PrlscLHn when John A ! -A --■■:. 
"n.iii" to plead the case of liis friend, 
MLJea fitandlsb. Thoao lines and th« 
marriage of John and Tri^ciila have 
formed tbo haokaToimd for many poems 
and love, stories, (ho nwtft a o tabic of 
these being the one written by Henry 
M'adairortb Longfellow. 'S ■■:■-. the old, 
old story, with its wealth of biatorictl 
details, will be made into n motion pic 
tare by C^fl'lea \Lm.v, who plan^ In hav.i 
tliis tho moat ellhorata picture tie baa 
ever uiadtf. It will Include a. study at 




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Tut, Made, OcMi-j tea Cnr iAUSb*. 
Iho World's Greatest Laather Storm 

*<U 1 mil Arc. N«w York. «U MrPii.Ui nj 
IIli^iIIl — Hi V-"-c-ll<llill Mlrrl 
I-oaden *3 Ji+ftfil U4r*«I 



Hla Sam.* !■ Adolpb. 

William Brandt inn beea buying gin- 
ger ale nil day, II- \t ataudtng treat 
aa a result of the brand new .wxnitjitor 
that arrived at his house Late ThtirB- 
day nL.ii. This toakes ULinabcF fi>ur — 
a ijnartetle in the Hrondt InmLly — but 
Bill tam the uewc^t baby In n tun-u 
exhibitor: hfl hits, already yelled loitucr 
sb.Lij ull ;],■■ nthcr liu.-i' put together. 
The niiTuc of the vouug njan ts Adolph. 
Wo .UAiieet h. j..; nntued Tot AdolpU 
y,ii;.r.r, wjflm Bill ].,-!].■ ■■■•■■. Ja the great-' 
tst urodneer \a thi; cuntitry. Anyway;" 
Dill Bays h<- hop** Uo will grow np to 
bo as good .i business man aa Adulpu 
Zuknr. 



In our city, trying; not to sny fliiug.. 
apaiiiHt the heat, i> Ucorge Klelne. lie 
stopped ovi-r in ltoch^ater to aoa hitt old 
friend (jrBflfgfl I-^i-.::,it:!!i and bt^tamoug 
Lhortc present ivbeu the Ihvutrc upenerj 
irH doors, llf is in Sew 1'ork now on 
tjijsmws, He aayu be dyes not expect 
to produce iiuy more pictures, but cue 
csLk never trli w<Ma tbo Urge will eowe, 
especially jtttiT oni! liH:, made such con- 
tritiutioua u? ■ Wnihcruy end Cleopatra" 
*u[] -Qmo Vndiw" tn the urt y i the 
clnemn, Uuriiik: Lhc wa r Mr. lvlcine 
bald hiH mottvu picture aiudio in Turin, 
w|il.tl; uio^L -.'J [:!■■-■-- ItuLlan ut'ectacieJ 
were filmed. Lmt Lucre are other stuuua 
and wise tutu ehunge their mtuda, rtioid 



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J'i,.liVJiird, 



The Bustfiti ilir-mru uwnerd as aell na 
the othir .M^sanclmjutts aiid New llttaip- 
ahire showmen, hnv-c postponed llicir eofl- 
ij'titloii iu S<-]iiemlier VA. Tn-duy and 
li'--"; ■■■■'.■•.■Au:a':\\. ■■■.'*. iu the date, unil inua- 
ihiu'li ua tome of u«ir umst wnicstfn! 
nici-tiiis-s have been field during ihu hot 
wcftiher — ilii.i utl^lit bsya bceii mi hu- 
BrwpCiutt time. Lluwevcr, the fiata in the 
JStH, und Sjdney S, L'oheu and SI. J. 
U'Tiiolu arc slnted: fur a ptrrouiil [ipi'e.lr- 
once. 



To Atrpe*r 



the Capitol. 



The t'unitrjl Thenirc iu Eietroil, than 
which there are lew finer in the country, 
will iilny "The Light in the Dark" next 
n.fk, Hope LlaDiptou, who has made ap- 
ln- iLra;ticfcs in many tlientrcx rh roughuu i 
the couiitr? so the <-redii of the box 
offiera, liiin brcn invited to uttcud tho 
qjxdiuc jiiTfcrmnncc- &k$ Iihm aecepted 
and will go to the Michigan eCly next 
w&b as the {u«[ at the managrnirul. 

Nan«| In Negtrl l'lc-mrr. 

To t'onrad Nogfl baa fullni the role 
nf Nigel, iho Q-nsuf^erting husbuiid of 
thi> fituciiifltdij; Mrs. Chepstgw, to Ftobert 
HichVnJrS novel, "Hellfi l>onnn." Mr. 
Nngi-1 will olay ipTK^ife Poln Negri, who 
it coming to Tlii& rountry ti> star in a 
aeries of pictures to t>e tiinde by Fatnnns 
Pla»ers-Lfisk5 j . At Ibn lime the Sbfal 
nnTjoimccment came forth from J eve 
Ixtaky's ofhee be also made it known .chat 
Eftty' fompfi^n's next picture " Will he 
The Whin flower." written especially 
for her by Jlr*. Julia Crawforo Ivera. 
Aenther annrniticcBii-nt of interest in thrt 
liurch nac of The. <"nvcrcd WagotL," by 
timers tin II j tin is for IVallaco Hold. Jaincs 
^ruw will dfrert Mr. Reid nntt J"acli Cua- 
ningham is now dolag the cyEtinuity flf 
the story. 

Unexpected Ct>mphc«(l«ni. 

Unexpected cornpIicBtions IS the 
"Madame Bans liene" motion Picture. 
nUuinc-d for release by the Producers' 
BeegriU. haye srl^en. Thi film is a for- 
eign one. hougtit and brought here by 
Anbmr Kvnncdy and retltlr-d ' and 
chunked by Margaret Mayo. Now comes 
the dy In the ointment- Knthedne Kid- 
der ciaimn that the American right* to 
the play belonC 16 hft. and it looks ea Jf 
there is trouble nTicsil. 

Pro«o*rlty ?fo(e. 

There cOtneu to thw desk th* an- 
nouncement tho( th* United F-'eticralion 
Servh-e of to* State of Delaware h *u- 
Iborixcd to citgnge in the dim btrainnta. 
The napitjil ia KM0.t>X>. and J. A. Nel- 
naa ot 7LI) Flf lb uvetitie in r>e rrnre»enl- 
ative. The n«to waw left on thia drffc, 
and wft.are Inclined in beltpTf the fifth 
should read Sev^uth. fjecatise that ,1 (be 
film market of the world. 

In Roc-beater. 

Irene raslle gafe tnp people rtf H.r>cli- 
esjtAt a thrill ou Lnlur Day that tii.-v 
will not scron fr-rgei. fihr appeared at 
the horse show in all lirr glory with bee 
srm in a fliofr, and provetl what p goorl 
sport tthc is by cot leuing a little thlna 
like a broken collarbone keep Jicr away 
from Aiieli an Important erent. She re- 
gretted ah*: niB unablir to ride, but prom- 
ised to be on hand (or the ue*! show. 

Da Her lVny W+if. 

Lepring on the Century to-day is 3Ine 
Murray and Robert Leonard. Tboy ate 
enroute to Califumi-. «ncre -Corona, 
tlon," MUs Murrey's; next pirture, will 
be made. They promise not to stay 
away from Broad ft'nj- too long. 

Bnek to thr Citr- 

Joseph JcfTcrson O'Neill, acting as s. 
lepresentative for the Will H. Hays of- 
Hh, traveletf to itnefimitTr to bx preaenr 
ot the opening of iho EWHOJS Tbefttre. 
Ba made his Uttlc apeadb to Mr. lf!aat- 
man, attended the performance at the 
thoalm and came horac the Jieatdsy. Mr. 
O'Neill says Roahratcr is s great cttv — 
hut, of rauFiif. there ia only one New 
Tork. Being & former newspaper man, 
It'a possible he ia prejudiced. 

Atn Boy. Harold ; 

While New York di trying to forget 
the unwelcome beat, Joseph Plnnkett Is 
ntlng it as a sure prooT it never Jnter- 
rerea with the patronage of a good pic- 
ture. That Us why he is holding 
■Grandma's Boy," Harold Lloyd"* first 
five-reeL comedy, over for a second week. 
It stays at the Strand for another week 
and Arthur Kane doesn't give a darn 
who kitowa it. * 

"neb ] k Fsmr. 

Vitagraph Ca bringing bark an Earla 
Williams picture U which Itmlolph Val- 
entino hu the role at tho villain. R... 
dolph ta getting a larcc share of the pub- 
licity and pvohably when the picture Is 
•jhonn the X'atenti&o fans will nnoist tho 
theatre owners in breaking records. One 
never can toll abont tbc feminine mind. 
It's U changeable as an April day. 

A t>lne i>r Tit.,. 

Spesking of strikes. A train on which 
We retamed home on Tuesday night 
holda tbo. record". It took seven honra to 
reach I$ew York from Albouy. And 
there wero , no casualties beyond a 
loAt temuer. ' C3attlng in Kew York in 
the night, wlvo one plap$ to be home to 
dinner, may ,ia * aubject for a drama, 
but we do no- recommend it aa comedy 

TTiM.TilL, 



OLYMPIC AMUSED 
- BY PEPPER POTS 



Offering- of Hew Hntnal Bnrfeiqrjo 

Ciycnit Much Enjoyed by 14th 

Street Audiences. 



HOW THAT GOIDIE -J DANCES ! 



C&lcf -: " in r ;1 Inn In « T-.r.*v PrOTld.CS 

TbrtltlDK Nunlbrn — Jnv«Alla' 

Leonard n^scnibleB VsilCBllno. 



By "TWO," 

The new Hqtirtl Circuit of Burlcanuc 

mede it* ■inlini here this week via Ihe 

Olynlpk T^lifalre inn! tn Mo* Mc.-wtnir'a- 

peppery I'vpiwr Pots fell tho honor tit 

ursi «* tbc otifjRlilg attraction. 

Then, loo. ir Kepper 1'ota, nnll.v a 
Sfl1iatBCii>ry und iuti-rentinc rnicrtaLn- 
metit for the inosi, >n tlie forerunner of 
what the MniuiiN an- 10 servo tbc re*E 

toe bi'ii eon. Olympic pnlrona can '■<'■■':• 
'rrrnrd to many we*k* of keen enjoy. 
ment down mi 1'vt Fi.nrl'euth street. 

McnaiTift'n iiffrr'niE. k'niitne nf the reg- 
ular scbetluled wheel ana* not ovine; 
rcudy oti tiini". is Taheled "Sniiies nnd 
K.iaae*," but wliatx n little thing like 
a mere nain" i<- Ulyiiiclr cuxtoBatn? 

The mttjor rfinn 1 01 the roiwdy fulls 
tn thr; Int nf QHarles IJoidr*. on nem- 
hBtip-P«'enfric- ruiinvnlii'r win Ifl destined 
to heconit! i>nc nf hiirk*rf:i)' * fnnirc grcntl 
|ir'ivi<|ri| In- fltWR no] Inw nny nf the 
many trieks cf b5s an bjp ilisplnyeil rlur- 
iitg Tui'sdriy evppiag'n prtfbrinaUfBO. 

A conipi-teihi oin'OM'i' criioediim, nlso 
funny in hi* r f ttn hOPUli-er 'ccentrii' way 
'- Ptarlw -nrJ" Mnrshflll, wftste 00* 
1 1 trie teulr is a Urt -i aferessivpnr^-' 
in speech anil innnnrr. 

Hurry KcHer in an uldMtnw htruiclit. 
nlwayn reliable in n cnfB*tiHnq -fretlins e.i 
pnrliT, 

Jack Leonard 'lora nli.-rnuif rfraighl 

■"■I in ■- juvenile role uml in apiiear 
BflCP bean 11 ntmw ffw robin am hi Rn 
dotpli Vnlcntinii. .l.itrL lIimlikIi hsta a hei 
tcr fcJneHng voice thnn Rodidnb. 

Ih'rtha Drlmntite in n iwiti.'.fni-triry 
nr ; inn darrpa With n ptionoH wed wri<ne- 
nlily and intelliirlbir' diptinn. Shi ftl-s 
'•"t- pretty Re*flsi Wiluont any re.mi t» 
rpflre. 

MicV ilrluli! atiil Sorlnllilr 

1'eggy titay, bright) laooiahlc and ngrr-e- 
nblc, posae^snes fiirtliermore all il"> iiiml 
but uui tlie dnaciug giuiliticntioiH necea- 
sury for a -.inc-liumired per wui. *(ju- 
bi-ettc. 

Hue LefiiiBe ia tae ingemie-soubreitf. 
Itl^n endowed vial: fftr-pcaehUifi VocaJ 
rwoniincc. In fact, icry far for uki- wa 
diminutive. , 

A co'mcly chorus ••( aixterd tHM '" r 
its energetic paLcmafeerr*. L"ortitli> Una- | 
sL-ll mitl Collceu Day, ijuite Induatrlaun f 
vrnrjieti iu th-e frotsL line. 

Tho Kbcjw* beginx villi Ijconanl Jelling | 
about the -'no jd thi agt i n the s|io>* in ^ 
song, but witii the liljiupic't orch antra 
ulniust boating him iu it in e:i\Rlup]ug 
bis voice in melody. 

Bit Uhe has Ktoler, n rtfr>rnier, cm-, 
ploying ilia l. ,.;;:, :i.L' 



W ¥ Formerly A_, T. SteieaTt 

Store hours now 9 to 5.30 

Jircudirap at .Vints BU TrU-ph'- ,-■_■- ]*,<}') $- % ':;■,;■, ■-.;;-.: 




Women's Fashion Salon features 

Brown Cloth Frocks 
$39.50 to $135 

Smart shades of this smartest of colors in frocks which 
show every Hew* potnl of fashion adaptable to cloth. 

—soft line kasha frocks with bronze thread embroidery; 

— the new flat back silhouette in kasha cloth (some- 
times combined with crepe) ; ■ 

— coat frocks of twill; 

—fine silk braid or embroidery on trottem twill frocks; 

— vctdyne frocks, too, for the velvety textures arc: 
much in demand. 

Second Floor, Old BuLldiqs- 



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"PLOT THICKENS" 
AT THE BOOTH 



Comedy Adapted by Thomas Beer 

From the Italian le Presented 

by Brock Penihertun. 



sTK.UIfilIir-3. 



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S. S. PARIS 

"Th* Ship Btauiifwtf 

Sails September 13th 



iletccti 
disco vtr iiuy peil'uly an the part of 
liertUu. hi s wife. Ilcf'irc the detecHJi* 
cuti fcteflt, hosnevw, ther« i« urectpltaied 
a domestic wrangle omit the hnifior To rbh.- 
nectioa is tlivcrted to th* httHineis of the 
"ilrieclivi's" ii'tiiiiviug and rcstor^K tLe 
huu^hfld luniiture uncording to the vai-y- 
inp; montla of Harry and hit bc.tter awvea- 
ci^litlL!". Hit Tffu Iimk Mii^hall, biind- 
fuliipil a&d in frumli; go Lie, in -u Jiuhinu- 
Lseil verniaii of medial telepathy with 
Lconiird, out front, testing Miir a hall'a 
powers with articles owned by the h[we- 
tiitori, ~J!o* to gcL ii fltrt. i^ n|it!y 
illustiriitEil by Kfler, UftUle mid MUe ■ 
Day. In BOBtintMStiiyi lire audi inlirr 1'itJ" | 
na tiic ■relumed buaban.l" jtud ■111 I'iud , 
Out." 

The moat liiliirions aail tH--.t in tlio en- ■ 
tire nil riurntn comefl in tin* second halt, 
when the cnmiwliann defy Keelr-r. tho 
limh or tl»> low. The inn^ie flower bit 
ia Marshritl'a inning h-r n funny uc«<ioti 
with BcrrliJi, the rscapi-d iniune |ia(ieal. 
The tinnle BertJtrh i« tbi? lamiUar "One- 
Rounil BlogBo" episode, where Marshall 
vanquislii's ins ■jiiin>neiltP- 

rruuu i>|irn tr> Jaaa. 

Leonard, bWed wilh h cultured teuor. 
open^ tlie specialty strli-n with on up- 
eeaiic selection HUUg in lialiun. His 
doling vocal effort -'311 .MMiniuy." watt 
nut uvi't tn a big hit. 

-Mtua Larnw delivered 'Vid.lihhe »aan- 
niv. " l>Hl!n t'uutfrr'ri sHcrtOT, s littl' 1 toa 
alijw. Her SL-»tc!i J^otig in hifoad di.ilci-: 
waa brtitr appru^intcd, 

L'hnrlie (Jo.tlir in IiEb fttfejeiic ilnn.o 
act eierutcd lpntd i. pins und mirniTiuuli.i 
wlthoiu quivering an cylneh. T^ey 
wiiiHi'il more cf l>nldi*'* nimble dhility, 
but Sir Chftrtes allowed thr- heaiy n\r 
pLium: to Milu-iilr iviihont a rpnent- 

A travesty on gfand onrra by the en- 
tire (.■om jmny nf princinS* mifeia Mrsa 
Dsltnotitoi wu enjoyed down io Lennard'a 
yodllnc aceomhli ? litueuta. 

An impnunptii i|imrtetlc cf males for A 
huso" Idea of a )hm orchestra eicitcil tho 
envy ut thf muticintia dnnn in the pit 
during their stay; but it waa whr-a 
tlcldi! 5 dnncCd lilnssetf out of his clothes 
"hnl the nurlir-ncn rensondeii wich vigor- 
ous hanJclnptiinr;. 

"Ruiiny Puy" proved tbc be*t of tho 
numbers iriflii* time half lircauite ot the 
■■■'k fu^liion Klw I.aensc led the girl.i 
through thai enlivening flirty, Hny'n 
■■CulifnriTirx" an'l "Suy It With Uamclng," 
also received a good hand. 

I'cggv Day 1 ' i-ontrlbinion 10 the ncni-f 1 
iurliulcd ■Diiieland." "■Btwueittfi Fool." 
"Anvpl Child." ■■Indiumi - ' un'l To-uiot- 
raw." all nre registering ono or mure 

enfftr**. 

Dcnhn DelmnntcV "Cry Orer lou'" 
ltiI "lrr.>"* Seng" pleased, im ilid Leon,* 
-'■- ->"<-i Ccminc Bnmc" and (Joldie and 
Marshnir* J, OI'l T&wn ETrill. " their cn- 
Irnn'-' 1 sfing. "fieri rain," bv all the rcu- 
pfr Tots, wm nn rrsbilcroting finnle prior 
to jnirrniianion. 



BEMY CAflPEH IS THE CAST 



0CWT1I THEATRE— 


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DilUi. Willerd 


Mlk< Fh.m.n, Jr 






Li 1-1 1 Ml Mrs.* 






F-oILl. CsmmlUlaUrf 




Jciitfb H. Hn&v 


Ur Xtft* 







(.>n n recent trip thi? wonderful thip 
mad., the vfiyaj* f rijm SVW YORK 
tf I'LYMUVTli in tlie fi. K r time <>f 

5 L.ws, \:i Norns. 

N. V,, rtVMOL'TII— HAVRE— FARM 

I'AHli Hi* if I. ]3 (i*t. A Nol". I 

14 U< 'HAHllliA I" Wrpl. 14 Or-t. LP Nor. fa 

Mi.'.NfiJ , . -- + sl. :■• Ocl. II S»t. a. 

NEW TOriK— If.tVtUS— IMBIM . 
I* Tonralnr . Hepi. 7 i**i.Jl l»(^. ; 
l.a Hoyd> fc«oi. n Oct. -il N't-*. I* 

I. a, l.ftfr.JiLc >ept. 10 Ort. II — «_. 

Hounilllsa S*pt.» OeLU l!-r ..~, 

!■■ llnurCon.lliill S*Jtt. 'IK Noi Z \trr 

l.«.f»>r:tp . . BrjU. SO It.t. W 

fJAIrmg-D .O't. 3 Nov. B 

K, T^-VlGo (ttpnln)— BOKbtUX 

Miaaara swfirt. 13 Oct. 13 No?, 21 

tOXMNVSOlTICE. lii/TATKST., H»T, 



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CONVICT FILM ACTOR 
OF TAKING PERFUME 



Joseph Morrison Is Sentenced to 

Thirty Days for Stealing 

Bottle Worth $1.75. 

Joseph Morrison, of West l--!iii 
street, who say« he i* A soeoiHn writee 
apd moving picture actor, was roDTicted 
Testcrday of ebopllftlo;. Id tbc Court of 
Special Session!? and watt aenteneed id 
thirty daya in the WorkaouB* by Jus- 
tices JaeatB J. Mclnerney. Danie] 1-'. 
Murphy and Joseph F. Moss. A.9aJatant 
DiatTiot Attorney Duniel Dlr^nto in- 
formed, the court that Morrison waa a 
retired army captnlo. who waa :n-:iv>- in 
the Liberty Loan drives here during the 
war. 

Morrison was charged with stealing- a 
bottle of perfume, mined at $LTff, en 
May 17, last, from a Forty-aecond street 
drug; atare. lie did not take (he aland, 
in bis owel behalf, but made on effort to 
nhow the JnsHciesi a number of letters 
from prominent morituj picture Plats, 
and he alio bad with Mm in roMrt nuto- 
grapberl photographs of picture stars. 



PEAftl WOTIfB*. 



By WEED DICKISSON. 

"The Plot Thickens," a farcical 
remedy, prcaerited last ntajbt by llrock 
P^niherton at tha Booth Theatre, re- 
minda one B little of n Rolls Royc* 
haiiy completely surrouadias n Ford en- 
fine. Not that it rattles. It'a a nice 
little ena-Lne. It runs icry smoothly and 
reculatb'. not to say quietly fnr n Forrl. 
Lttit the works rtolly ere n&t bie enough 
for lh« car. 

Thoma* Eeer. kno»n fta a writer of 
saint very artistic abort atoriea. hsa 
adapted Mr. Fcrabefton'it firai offcrinR 
nr the acason from the HfiJtnn "Quello 
Cbe Jfcn T'Aspettf," by Luifi Ilarzini 
ami Arnaldo Fraccarpti. Broadly apeak- 
Ui£. it is well cast and well produced. 
And during (he flrM act One can not 
but admire the luxurious body of th£ 
i rhick. One forr^ta the engine until 
the not unpletiaant tickine of tho Ford 
inechnnletn hTincs it to mind. Rut the 
comedy, white it unquestionably baa l«o 
or ihTce excellent scenes nnd sevrral mo- 
ments of (rood farce, docs not move on 
readily. The valiant little Foril nulla it 
liirCrosh tbf firat net, and "then it begini 
to die. 

All of which is In aay [hat there is an 
Idea io "The riot Thickens"— an idea 
which would m:ike n rattlinr- g^od *ne- 
.!:■;[ fnrce. but which iL is hard to stretcb 
over three nets, ercn. thouzb they aro 
rather litnff. Adonh Duckworth Ls a 
bored nnd blane younr r:i:n: with too 
niiiL'h money. He gelH no thrill* out of 
life and takes eyen hla engagement to 
Claiidio Uupont. an nttmcttee Fr*nch- 
CinjirliiHi mina. With an air -cf enaui. 
Hy rhance Mr. Duckworth's Lona; Uload 
^n'tnic ia inTsded by the noted motion 
picture director. KenJBtiiin PUyfalr 
.l.ii-i'-, and bis rompauy. whn blandly 
1sk^ possession *hile tbey shoot somej 
Fecuea. Here i" a good bit of broad bur- 
lejifjue. It suddenly atrik*« Ouet worth 
that this ma-nutnetut-er of thrilW fcr the 



j Bcrccn could iiiiLiiijfin.unre thrills far him 
| — could surprise him, turtle biia, afcock 
I him. So it i 3 arranc/ed, and Adinls gtrca 
Mr. JoneH a lurjo eheck for hi* xervVeA, 
telliujt biuj (fi hp^ia ihe sumrifcing imme- 
diately, 

Etnera then upon tlio sccno Mike Shte- 
h:iu und Sflfce Jimiiir, i-sbuhI croukrt, but 
none the ten i^nuinC desjierndoes. They 
-■!•":>- many Ihin^a in the house ant! 
when Duekwtirth cornea nii&n tfirhn rerl- 
!Mi!i!ei-L he H at first' surprised. Hut in 
a few momenta be realizes that tlicT ar* 
uuly creations of the imn£tun[|r> n of Mr. 
Junes and halps them ro lpn.d theniieh'ti 
up, urBi'iK them io dike, hll cftf, Th-i 
cornpllcarions eveutgally Involve hl<: 
fiancee, who ia Mao TOlrt-dd. tho Piilioe 
Conimifiiuiicr, who finally arreala Duck- 
ivurth, ntJ nli*-Bista who [hink him in- 
sane — In which iLia^nosis mnat . of the 
rcthcra joir. In the, third act the t^ipjr 
is atraigbtened out by tbc rt|ipenrance of 
Mf. .U.i:if.,"« aim private "thriilnr*,"" 

Ldwin Nicacdcr i-i otrrlleiir in [hfl tcie 
of Duckworth. Re my Carpcn. save fvt 
an accent Ibst ar rimea muffles h- r 
speeches, is wholly ilKlightfu). She ac t 
the rolr bcautirully and little sniootiijn ; 
In her line-> ftill mnko her on eitremel-" 
cbHrmluj: hrniinr- nr. may ,vrj sjj, th- 
Jonnoe Ene;irB typr. Dalln^ lVclfonl 
frivcH n brilliunt jierformancii aa Milfi) 
I Senior nrid Dwjcht Fry* i« jdw! aa his 
; light-fingfrcri but KiiB^eptibie ;-»u. 









PLAN MUSIC HALL 

SHOW AT THE PARK 



* 



Minsk y Brothers to Combine Britiil 

Style of Eatertai&nierit "With 

American in "BnrleBqne." 

After to-morrow night New Yorken 
roturninfj from London will no long*, 
have an eieuao to wonder why no osm 
haa dcae n tnusie ball nr^Rr.-ifti like tout' 
of the famoun ones in Enjjlandi groat 
Center, If Ihe Min^ky lirotbert H»e np to 
their prtmises ot tbr- OPrninp; of the Park 
Mnalc HaJI si t'nlumbLin Circle. 

Theae manscers utar: tha nesGon 
primed to gi*a "burleaiintB," and aftjrni 
tllst the "h" tnakea a difference. The)* 
mean to rh-vatc that style, of entertain- 
ment, which lirta n lot of devotees, into 
aomethlns that wil> combine the success- 
ful features if r-;ir English coniina with 
pointed Anir-rlcBn humor. 

The Park Theatre ban beea nifiwlT 
deeoratcd nnd tome chaises madia which 
adept it to its new uses. 






GRAND theatre KANSAS CITY 

ElXlOTT THEATRE ENTERPRISES CORPORATION, LESSEES 

Will Play Road Shows Season 1922-23 

WANT STRONG, FIRST-CLASS ATTRACTION FOR WEEK OCT. 1st 

PRIESTS OF PALLAS CARNIVAL ■ 

OTHER WEEKS OPEN 

Everrbcdy knowt that Kanaas City is otus of th« leading and most profitabJo- 
<inc »nd two msht stands, in Amarica. 

EVERY ATTRACTION THAT PLAYS CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS OR 
THE PACIFIC COAST SHOULD PLAY KANSAS CITY. 

Tha Grand has recently b**n r id fl Carwtsfd, new seats, etc. 
For open lima wire or wnt* 
E. S. BRIGHAM, B^eJsiauj; Rep^.entstiTo, . 
SOB Victor Bldgi. KaAtH City, Ma, 



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THE MORNING' TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. 




8ttSiif?S.' 



ZIEGFEID FOLLIK 



Greenwich Village IRSs,* 

SEEBUTQ MOH. SIBKT " 

"A FANTASTIC 



WILLIAM COURTENAY , 



RFY- i<t(\n WM-SB at. iwdw uta 

"«l*t Ulrte nntdm>« all. upti-U- 

ll»kl-CT«» (h* nllil^at." — Tlidf 

LH^IULRICasKIKI 



COST ,, " e ** rttB ?r - £*■■- *' m '- 

Wallace K«JLier-MuTj Xnih 





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L YHFIfH w«i«^8t: E«aiir«ir.7»; 

t_ I UCUPII Mj:- Thtil-w A Thar*. !».- 

"3eor« Trtmt- ndiailr, axiea 

Stars Af llrr rtj-Ht." . -A-TLrjin. 
DAVID DSl-AStO rrMAU 

FRAMES SHBB ,n '^ 



'« AX OVOBT TO 1EE 

The ENDLESS CHAIN 

A pi* T akont iroBtn for « omen 

With M»r r «rtl Uwrrtcc 
■Tli» b«t mt »r h*r niw."~Titll. 



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Mt.ut.io.tiiT 



GtOKiWHITti 
SCANDALS 



KUECDUKIWffliWBUnB! 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



EARL .CARROLL SBS&feft? 

"A gBWtet— 1&*mmtna ■j>pliaH."-T«li| 



^CIMCHAK GIRLISH 




I Irene Cm tie 

' in 

■" SLIM BHOLXTJEBB 

HapUs! Grind I vtLcltrs. 



BETTER TIMES 



mms?mm?i 



LITTLE *Mt « Bt Eimtan ■( I,fc 



Tempest 



; 'A Serpents 
Tooth," 



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I.OEW'5 

TATE 

-'■■ '-■■;- A ULta EL 



"Rich Men's Wives" 

WIUi ][OTHc I'^trri 

HARRY ROSE 
A^D OTHEHB. 



1 HATIOMAL fARA MOUNT WEII i 



APttlO 

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Tl^£Y 



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TIMES SQ. 

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TtkQuMo cT 
U-ji1.'j[ C4m*fl!u. 



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MOEOSCO J**** Tires., SEPT. IS 

AVBJIT HprwoODa NBW COMKDT 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

SKATS JTOW Olf SALE. 



48TH ST. ™ I V T -"'« = «r. e»i«. 

, *J ltM%T»-iiaiiiaw a lut ( t :.sn 



fETORCH BEARERS 



TIm. N,rl Mrm 



BARNEY BERNARD ind 
ALEXANDER CARR i, • L, 

com*),. 'TARTNBn-a AOAW 



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SHARK ■*. 
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rs'j- z. ft t--,. mm 



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EpKliI KemlDi Tcr[BtmuiEii Ta-Taarttfrn ]I A. M. 



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Vindtit. TJirtT !*.!»■«- Utr- 



IVER8IDE 

Vint ft « B(. 



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' " "Tt« Wei* SPOL" AIlniD A 

llnn-n r : | f xardn, othan. 

■•]■*![ Sr, FfaDtaplly. "TROUp LE," 



ni llF-KrIHl'. 

JpttT; 



■KOOBXITH AMUSEjrENTS. 



EMPIRE TKL - «** d'^h. 

^■"■^■■^■^ TWICE I>AII. 1". 

nropriiiiT *nd RNlpb Ar*. 
Ainit*a.ra Ercrr WtdufiddT Mk!i( 

JurotiH A JtmiBii'i "Don Tbdi" 
7fe«t WMk n<«nttl FftlM**" 



SCHUMANN-HEINK'S 

CHILDREN SAIL 



J&moaa Contralto Is at Fier to 

See Her Son and Harried 

Daughter Off. 

Mm*- Ernestine SchniDi.DTi-Ht3iit 
COatFAlU, was at the United American 
Line ptrr .voFt4»rdii}- Co scr- off her un, 
G*otbb W. BeHumtun, anil h*c dawrt. 
t«r, Mxi. ChATloUfi Gro.r. and Lbclr 
families, who sailed on the Habsh, of 
llif IIsmbTirprAmiTiran IiinB for Hum- 
haig. )Imc. 8cJumaas-Heiak aald thtt 
i.):f firi-t canie to this cou&t^ on the 
RAmf) jblo iThlch n-u then the- German 
litiL-r J^cutathluid, G«orc« Schnruann 
:-ai'J thnt hu ivould visit aorergl riii'js in 
Germanr and th*n en to AuBtria, where 
he expecti to give l*ln to MT*ml r*la- 
t^Tes- 

Mfr. Heinrlcb Heine, -n-ifo of tha 
nrcaidcnL of tho AdomIcjih Dulty Cmttlo 
CoDlpaiDy, of Cli-if-n.ro, iaj[«l to nwist 
la the fldthtntatratfon of the cJiildren's 
relief lvnrk which i« being carried on 
la Germany irfth tbo tid of the Atneri- 
eim Bed Crotts. The Amorkan Djlry 
Cattle L'tiiuj'an.v has aireAdy >:c-n| *T« 
S,<000 cown, iv'.sich b«vo Ik-mi dl&IHbllted 
to Orpbaoa 1 homc-r-i and Im.spiluW-in Ger- 
suny. — 

Ludwic ftuhe, animal importer, went 
- to took over htocka of w-ilil anlmala 
abroad for uhipmest lo thUj country la 
tbo Spring, among whlcb ia a brtd, of 
clfphiota. 

aQtaT Maud* Unite, or Waterloo, Io*a r 
and MJm ETtlyn WlatApd, o[ EU' , ndaF< , 1 
North Dniota, nailed to etirdy En Munk-ji 
for tiro i-fjirs Em- the piano concert ataix 
■und*r Victor HclhM, 

The ehip look oiit 210 pasaenpers, 



CIVIL COURTS CASE, 

MAGISTRATE SAYS 

Otto -L. Anerbacli Is Discharged 

After Being Accused of 

larceny. 

Otto L. Auerbach, 4S year* eld, of 
12T4 Pacific street. Brooklyn, was dia- 
charted yeaterdBy Id Totnba Court bj 
Magiitrmto S- Stanley Rtnaud. Allfrbach 
wa* arreatad AngTist 58 fln comiJlaiot of 
Frederick W. Hamben, prealdent or the 
Automatic Inierdna Corporation of ]&Jt 
^.'aaeau ntre*(, nn the charge of the lar- 
ceny of a certificate repreaentJtiff 150,000 
aharca of the cominotl stock, par value 
? Hi uf the MnltMbjcrt Vfailina- Machine 
Corporation about Auaiist IB l*(t. At the 
time <»f Aoerbach's aneac it vns report- 
ed that this stock wi* worth |100,000. 

AccokIIm t-5 the complaint Anrrbncn 
wan trenaurer of the ilniling Machine 
Corporation on AutDBt 14. and it ia 
claimed that on that day he ,.-r, rfr - 
m*Tfld aa treasnret and refuted to turo 
oror ihe certificate in qumtiaa ta TVU- 
ILaca Prtersen. his ancoeiiflor, as- trena- 
urir. Thfl Miaiatrito, after hcarlnc the 
evidence la the «•#$ Mid he heJicved 
that oo crime had been ooansltte^l. Tt 
was will iu court that a civil suit Is 
pending. 



DIER TRIAL SET 

FOR SEPTEMBER 18 



FILM PIRACY GETS ITS 
DEATH BLOW IN JAPAN 



Grifflth'a Court Action on "Way 

Down East" Apparently Makes 

Thir-gs Safe. 



CHUECHES TO afATrr. nLHS 



rh«r]» .at. na|tm and Ed*Tard 



imII F«itw »tt Imltiitnil' 
salaa and DiBtrl*»tlo* Co, 



I 7VA-57SBW**iF V.43/ , /uc.'A«^* 



SIUDK)$ Of 

STMEDAMCIMO 

_ ^Ifctt^Stlltwferk _ 

■Ml /Vi«U S/ dW^w.^ M 



CLOVER GARDENS 

DANCING 

CLOVER DANCE SUPPERS 



Pfotecntor Ajmouncei That He 

Will Oppoie Any Firther 

Poitponement, 

Eltnore D. Dipt will be placed' on trial 
before Judge Robert 8. Johnstone in 
General Session* ■ September t& 0ier 
ia undrr indictment for grand lar- 
ceny. He was bead of the atock broker- 
ago cuncenj of R D. Dier >■ Co., i2 
New street, which failed lost February 
f«it I6 p 000 r 000, with aueu of Iras ihan 
two cent* on the dollar. Judge Jnhn- 
■ionc fiied the date for trial yeoterday, 
apd District Attorney Josh H. Banton. 
who waa in court, pnnouDced that hft 
wnold oppose any noBtponeinent. 

Dlaya cdae was oa the calendar, for 
fixing ■•.[ date vrv(, Ti ]uy. Qu thf itima 
calendar were caaee of Hatry J. £aw- 
r«irt and Harry Hecklein,, who were In- 
dicted with Die Both of them wcro 
uiera former nwiatanta. There it* aii- 
ICcn indictmenta agalim D>tr nnd lalw- 
rence and njeq against fieekleja. 

Judge Jlohpetonc' flzed the trials of 
Lawitnec and Recklein. for the some 
date, 3eptonjt*r 18. 



By LOITELLA 0. PABE0ITS. 

FILM lurarj; which ha* been so 
preralent In tbo OHeat It has 
hren'one of the moat serious prob- 
lems of the American him indus- 
try, haa ceceiTed iM death-blow, if an 
■Ttk-le published in the Japan Adsfrtlnet, 
Under thi (life* vl Anfurt IT, is true, 
fieorsc Mooter aenrts this clippins, whirh 
comments at jrirat lenslb on a recent de- 
cision in the Japworse court oa tbo cMl 
action brougtit hy David .Wark Griffilh 
to prevent tbe Jlicgal Bhowina of "'Way 
Down East." 
The Japan Advertiser says, in part: 
'The decisic-n establishes the precedent 
for invoking tbc urof-ctlon of the lav. 1 
relative to Lhr 'rights of author* in favcr^ 
ot the legal holder of copyri^his in Tor- 
<'!:;'i tilma ia Japan. j 

"Thr coilrl'w drciaion is heliered to set- 
tle once anil' for wf ft* queatioii of mrt- 
tion plrtnre copyright prolerfls?^, whith 
rince thr start of the. present actfch- nirt 
ativactef! (he attraflon of the Americiio 
ABibaMBadnr, tlie Vice Minister -l Jus- 
I ice and Iks Vice Minister of KowtfiH 

Again 

"TUe (-ii'il action wa* hr^ttght hy Um 
pliiintinr HRainst Mnnjirn f^udo. WeO CX 
Iiibirprl the 'dapCTl'.fiim at the Mpi»u- 
kan in Asabusa Park on lhi> night u? 
May A, tli.- ohjcrl of.lho auit bcitiE to 
r-Utain judicial nttirniniion of thr fafi 
th:it the [itbtN of flnlhorship In tlifi mo- 
tion pictiin — which in a more intetliriblo 
ivordine wotilrt bo 'cppjrisbf— bcluajtcd 
In the 1,'iuted ArtiaiK KarporatloD, phH 
to atb for a writ of it junction against 
Ibe unuutli.iriKod present utian ul rhe pic- 
ture. 

"Final bearing in tbo action was helrl 
ia Civil Densrtroent Xo. 'Z af the Toti-i 
District t'uurt Ttieofltj, the United 
Artists t»eina; rppre«ented by Dr. 
Uiin'jiro Miyaokja nail fhe deftmlsnt br 
Mr. Ariliiijii Schlttiina, who when he ap- 
peared before ihc procurator admitted 
all facts relative to uo i»ureha*e and ei 
liihjtiou of the Miiped" film alle;rd bv 
tin* plaintiff, 

■The leiral ha«ls <jn which, the claim 
of the .plaintiff rcsteiE was Article 1 uf 
tbu i'oDTiniion ri- fi arrJinR the Protd_-ti.ni 
of loii.vrch: concluded U>tw#en Japan 
an^i fhe I'nitrd Hintp.T No».-eBi!brr i^ 
1000. or which Article 1 nravidee; 

"'The Bulijerti or rltir.cca of each of 
Ifie lira hii'h t-oncractiiig partiea shal[ 
■•njoy in the dominions of the other the 
nratertiuR of uopyrhjtht fa? ttieir votjte 
of llterntur,- and ort na we.. a « p__ott- 
ftrainta, against illcgsil rrproductiap, on 
the <«rme basis en which proiectiou is 
gmnted to the ^Kbjects or citizens of 
the other, subject, 'oowevrr, la tho pn> 
Tisicata nf Article I[ of tho ^rescnL icw- 
von tion.' 

"■Jo other words, the wo.-k of *r 
Arrtericao citivn in Japan und the wort 
of ii .'ji[i.'_ ].,-■-■ .author in the United 
Stat*., lneluding fterita of art and photn- 
^raph^. are reciprocally placed uii tiic 
name footing us the works of native 
cittiens." 

CAnrrhei lo .Iskr KIl™. 

The ehun'hfs urp goins into the film 
producing busincw. if an arileie whlcL 
appenred in itm. t'-lir!*ciaa Dcrsid i$ cor-, 
rect. A cotUpanT accordmir to f.rshanj 
Pitttraoa, publisher of this magazine, 
has been forrard Uy the I'roteatant 
chnrcbe-, yf ihv country to produce and 
distribute fi.ma. The orguniintlon w\\l 
niivc unlimited capital, and Its purposa 
is tn provide clean tUni* for <-lpfln people. 
The new concern m ill operate nam -i- tttc 
Aim namiH or the thriNiinu lioraJd Motion 
Picinre Bureau. Although Will [f, Uays 
has only teen in the industry a .-run; 
riffht lit.t_i.Li -=. t_ie urticle annHjunces that 
he liim foiled ifj eu^perai" with ib<" 
charchea. 

The prodiicilons nre to br made ot thit 
Wurld studios in POrt 1-ee, where, llr. 
Pstternon 9*JA, * large KtafT at workers 
are already at work Living the pJan» 
for the first proilucEions, The bureau 
will have Its. bushes* ofBcea at 13U West 
ForI_.-*i_____ street. 

There arc IflftflOO to 3X1,000 Protest- 
ant rhnrcteH in tha coiin.O', 10,«>0 i>_ 
which arc eanipped with motion pietura 
tnucliiuea. Must of these are Idle because 
of lack of film. Mr. Pat tenon naya. 

"1 believe," he gocd on to sny. "in the 
neit five yean jou will t*& lUO.OUO 
ehurebei. -»]u!poi__| w-ith motion picture 
luactunea, and the audieneo will have- the 
same regard for the prniettjon niachiue 
they have for the urgSii. 

Harry I_erey i- prciittcnt of tbc new 
company, Arthur J rt tn ■ ■ .- , viOO ]>renlde_it. 
and Don Carlos Kills, hecrotary and 
txeasurer. 

i>J„nt(«T li^nnc, Jane MufhLn. 
To bo perfectly &nre "Bfu-Hur" will 
not Buffer En ite trnnslation from, the 
stage to the screei., A. 1.. _-_,rlauger hart 
epgaRCd Juno Mutbis to write the con- 
tinuity, collaborate on the production 
and edit tJc con.nl.etrd film when It i : 
produce* by Geldwyn Picture* Corpora- 
iLi.ui, Mr. JSrlangcr la studying oocb 
step, cftbe way in the production of 
J_«w WA_Iace*s famonii atory bo tlinL 
there will he no aftermath nf recretg 
nor any "It we had done thin" after the 
pictuiT i. completed. The engagement 
of June Miirhi.. proves that the firot 
tttep has been made ivith wisdom and 
care. Mlsa Mnl.ils has the reputation 
of helnif B n t-iport in fldajiting pjaya 
and storica, aa her work in "The Four 
Honemen of tho AnoealypRO." "Blood 
and Sand" Und "Hie Conquering Power'' 
haa proved. She will start work im»e- 
'dlatciy on "Ben-Hpr" and hold herself 
In FcarlincsB to accompany the playen 
to Palestine and Italy, where most of 
thr- exterior scenes will be photographed. 
The inlerlon will oc made at the Gold- 
wyn studios in Culler City. 

t)oj-" "The ._oi_inir-_." 
Tiie motion picture rights to "Tho 
Goldfish" have been, purchased by Jo- 
seph _?cheuck far Constnnca Talmadge. 
tt one is to believe a report tliat comea 
from a. highly authentic source. Miaa 
Tnlniadgc. acenmpanjed Jty her mother 
add Mr. and Mn. Bchenck, went to aee 
Marjorle Rambean In tabj eomedy and 
were eo delighted with iu poasibllitles 
•n n Te-ilcla for Constance ncgotiatiana 
were opened at one*. A* fl velilclo lor 
Miss lUmhoau, it has been nne of the 
motft successful plsvs of tho year; as a 
motion picture, it ahould have creat pos^ 
Blhilllica, If the satire (tnd bright lines 




i.i;.\tt.v MUjLER. 
| Nbe I, Iravlni- for tit^frnTillfl 
trhere ihr ivlLl (Abe (hn lradlna; 
! -nmlHlne rwlr tn A Jt-fen Lentil 

llLiK.ri; [inirlpiTlnn railed "J,o*l 
Id R HI.; C\ty." 



able 



itiiont the nitl 



POlt REST 

gayety theatre 

IT 

BALTIMORE, !tfD. 

I'nlly ,nn.ppr_. AB.it r'U'lr fo 



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. . .l.*Brir-.r! f-™-. Yt.-riL'i. - . LbiL EdlLln.} 

"WILD OATS LANE" 
AT BROADHURST 



Jftv Pity From Prfl4ttOBf'* Own Pen 

Is Presented by Kim, With 

-IiUclyn Atbuckle in 3>ai. 



KAJlIOir COAXLEY IN IT, TOO 



K+ti P r . mf in.ciT.4ra RicbRrd H-ar- 

"><<-. HouAlaa. WAod, JAiue* Br>4- 

harr. Jr., .n<i Danlet Davis. 





UlrlTfi Arfrurll» 




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nialii D*tLi 




Iittn. HfllbiHT. J' 




Koairt Kmnnl 












T-ai-n C*jnn 




Wir;oT. r«skitr 




c.n Mi* on™- 




Hnpa Ssihrtliliu 




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Thi DubaMi. ... 


Miriinl Nufin 






C4r«llDa CaipTiLBi* 


rmuimi ni-«-n(*i-t 



By LEO A. MARSH. 

"Wild Oats Lnne," Uej*r» 'Rpoadbiirst 
calls his la***. euToJt. and "wtleT" ia cer- 
tainly thr word. Hut HUM and abr-tird 
by the rain which s*f*tj pnanleri to* 
exits nf the Broodhuri-i Theiitre, h<- swc. 
eccrted In ke^l'lni n Etwd sbare ol flmt- 
nighters in their sralu mrbugh tin- ihre« 
aeis last evening. Sntnr, iliouth. ntart 
forehanded, had hronf.hr tl.rlr ri!h_ir._. 

Mr". Broadhurrt attribute* lii« dowti- 
Toll to a casual ptrusnl lit lirrald [Sf*ft- 

mnnfs short StOTJ'. "Tlie (.inniblilif: 

CtilliliEiP." " on "' liD"" "K" 1" 'I'- Ked 
Book. The JtifO. appeals! Co lum pw much 
ho spr him -lotfn- ^^'Eh'vn.viiTiil tried 
mats n jiJj«,,v cut \?' 



B It 



'■■.Vild -Onls 



l^ane" in thr result. s.JtfrT 



;yc feet Mr. | 



One on .hr Aqu^linh. 

] If yd.1 Jo nut bcllerc mnn women get 
[ tbrir nun way in the uorW ycun will 
I not he intereeied in the faef Hint Hurir-y 
j Knnh'v i'irive.1 {ruin liaginnd >m thv 
l Aeiii-pinii in iijn-n it rei.clie* :\e« Vutk 

■ I: i !-!-.!■ to -ihiy. Mrs. KiiolCJ.. clir- 1 ivlin 

j wii» Hnnini Henley, eami* to New York 
< in June to remain until the first of Sep 
! fembfr. She hrouslit ,\\-i:;; n print of 
• "Ttfe Kobeniiim Girl", to place it on the 
L mnrVei and began immediately, by n 
[ series of lr-trem und rsblegrarat., tn .-u^- 
j gcHt to her husband tfin t he belter come 
. tn America. At tirat he wai. empbtuk 
in bin refusal, rtajinj; be iv»b niUL'b ("o 
huw. hiis "nnrH" jtrvn 1 fainter aim fuin- 
(**. uDIil the? could! ii"f be brsrd. nnd 
now he will be here io-d.*.y, and^UnsUia 
b. bappj because, beside serin?, hep hus- 
band, .«.!> h.E'i atjt _it-D war. 

.%r j,t Warner Edllnr. 

After hnving been rngafed ba a mem- 
brr of ^he publicity depnriment of the 
Warner Brothers Camp amy. Pearl Keat- 
ing proved sua" was -,'i- n uil ;in-' > tu Ula 
company, she wets pL*ymotcJ mid nnrt. 
edltnr nf I be sc^hario department. She 
brine? to tb.» daw pjsirlcii. not only a 
knowledge at the rrcn^c gained wMfa a 
member of the ClLurl"- h'rohxnnu L'nm- 
pnny, hut liktwi"i' u wtne ncvxpappr pa- 
pCriene*i. obtained on the tilrrbe. the 
Trareler, the Herald in Bortan sad 
other newspoperK. 

On R-r TVl-jr 1:.j.i:p. 

Europe having received the thr M) ot 
i;:-: life in The app^urnnre uf Mabel N'or- 
u.nnd at Deauvil!« nml other fsmDua 
plnces. the young lady is now _m her 
way home. She mailed yesterday on the 
Mojeeiic. and if she eate* to write her 
esperience she Mil have plenty to _■■;_. 
.Mabel nlways gets the mo^t mit of every 
adventure. 



Willi Ibe first snggestion of Pall in 
the ftlr everyone with .-, motion picLnre 
company tu caploit is eager to tell his 
Story, One of the modt interesting of 
thcsia new corapanjeH \r the nf/nfltidaMc 
Gnlca Corporstion. lieuikii by Chflrlc__ It. 
Bogcn. former gcnfrni mniinget of BWk- 
nick T and recently Ecnernl manager of 
dlstributio*. for ttnbcrwnn-Cnle. Aasn- 
ciated with hTm i.-. Edward Small, r>bo 
has guided the tferftqea uf many' of the 
motion plctt-re aLars an'] directors. The 
purpose of tlis net* evaegtfi is to prrtmote 
Mnd fin n nee jiroduetijn nnd to obtain 
disfrlbnUoll for tliC independent pro- 
ducer. Pew men in. the industry have 
the experience that Charles Raj-eni has 
gained in the responsible ims-iti'vns hs has 
held. 

%m T 1 1 With Mil- ic. 

"L?M in a Big City' i« a thriUlng 
enough title tn Intrigue the blase In- I 
term of nijr moat wcatieH thefltreroera. [ 
That in '-hi- title of tlir next. John Lowe.1 
ttussell production to be made at Glovers-. 
.5 llr. If ynu do n^L nrlfevr he is en- 
I i t E ^ 1 1 to choose such an old fashioned 
melodrama then you haven't hrard ntaut 
tho atteceja "Ten Nights in a Bar Boom - " 
mode throughout- tho country. l>e*ttA 
Milter has been ehtwen to play the role 
of the hsroine, and she lenvea for Gfov- 
ersville to begin work snme time next 
week. Mlaa Miller lien been seen in n 
number of Brondwoy produCtioii«. 

Choaslnc itae Dlrrrtnr. 

That anereatlc and youthful producer, 
Da*id Selzniel, has bin most buninrss- 
tikf air on these days. The reason la'hls 
hard work in making nil arrangements 
for ibe production of the first Tueda 
Earn production. UaviA baa hia eye on 
it director of international prominence 
and If the doal goes over — wcl., [cava It 
to David, he ib going to giro Myron a 
tact for family hnncirs. If hard wOrk 
meaai anything David Selanlck will have 
the'auccesa of the year, for be la upend- 
ing all his waking hours, and part of the 
time he should be alPoptngT makinjf his 
plans for hix debut as a motion picture 
producer. 

HI* First AanoAnceinenl. 

Maurice Kaan, the. huetlia* new pre*a 
rep rei-in tatE tc of Al sjlchtman. proven be 
ll on the job by .-end inc. in n etory. Mr. 
Lichtman Je taking a party of motion 
P-Ctcre ttdltort to Pittshurg. Mr. Kiim, 
bflTing 'bad experience io the p*at Trltb 
these peraonal.y con ducted tours, takes 
hla typewriter fa hand to «v a word 
about the new excursion. By the way, 
we wish to congratulate Mr, Llchtman 
nn appointing Mr. Kann, who is one Of 
Ibe moat eticc-aretlc young; men Id th.r 
industry. 

Mr, Kann says a party of film folic, 
including -Al Lichtnumii, Carroll H. Dun- 



Bentiment has h let In ni 
and the Weather Mau. 

"*WtM OntH Lane"' i. a aprt nf rftplera'g? 
of clyiTactcra and tlo ralio Alj,-rr irien. 
all milted lip. Thf r^j-ipe NF-en_« |n have 
hrcn takpTi from ri e.mknnnl.- -one evi- 
dently writien l>.v h woman ivhnap hurt- 
bond died of in Hi el.-* i ion— and (tie diib 
iiHin t hefn cooked enough. Tt is s^rt 
of hatf-haked. 

.Cast Ii n .;i,ri.iJ Qiif. 

Bj wny of SfinnrieR hlmeclf In some 
tnfhion Mr. Tlronilbur^i !n_» oisephlefl d 
nntly fair group of nctnrs tor his cost, 
end the majority ul thnii gives on indi 
■v i'Jn n I per Torn inner runt would have dnne 
juftlee tn ii hettrr piny. 

For instance. Maclyn Arbuckle **nn; 
gtejs manfully rhroneh n liresome rf>le fur 
rhtee mnrlnl , honrs witb'.ut hblrk^ng hi< 
re>prinsibilities once, atirj Morit-H L'niik'ey 
mutes lirr comflTinrcs en rhe desert sir. 
m t^i spt-ok. Fur the ntiine length (it time, 
■Nmgji-S Wood is ii'nnave villain, even to 
the morning remi-nnd .■■civ. hut. nnd .-snuv. 
llradhury, Jr.. delivers I-imaetf «f :■ chnr- 
tietcr bit that lit smusing. 

Kilns liar Oliver ii s dre- ! l Trisli mnid 
nnd .! ljHl'.'s Vs«»>elli plays n m-wlfiire c.li_!i 
.1 French necpnt that >-'f-r ■. up like an 
umnrvlln very ncccptnhly. FfcrOBfe 
i_::r!p. too, i,t"pr: out Li:.n the limelight in 
a pleasant rhnrHCteritsffou nf a smali 
town if net t<w tender toqiiett^. ond 
Wiehanl Bi.ri.ee heroe* hi* WW aJ nver 
rhe stage fmra "tnrt tn finish. 

The reft of the t-sst comprtscn Danl*t 
JlnrtB. Unw«rcJ Nugent, Jolsti Ellin, 
.Tames .Trfferann, Thnmos (.unn. Hope 
Sutherland t-Amtlln Lynn. Mnrcorrt 
Sltaent. Edn von BtHSloW nnd PaoHtrt 
BreiHterit. Tln*y nil did thi he*t 1bey 
could, but nntbin,: short nf another play 
wouid baie nvaile/i. 

Ai ta the Story. 

The story, so far an one can n use ml do. 
1t without "the nld of tools, omcem* b 
pricsL who?e viDcierstandlng of iimblern 
and i- .-'-.''.:■, is «.uj&- ns Ktrat us lii- Icnfinl- 
ed$e of the liichFr estate. Indeed, he 
- 1 » l i ■ i - ■ :_ percentages in roulette, fluently, 
but is iinnhle In d^ ibe _d.up.cat pryl>- 
lem in nlgehrn. 

It nec.1.-. his ni err. whom he hnh 
adopted, ir .he daughter of ,i >nilbird ivlio 
tuena up htiddenly and thteotpos tn icll 
her jtli nbnuf ber [.nrents^e unlesj. (he 
padre keeps hi" secret shout having been 
m jail :_..<: nil tbe reM nf it. Then there's 
a vonug w.inii-ii tb^ priest in trying to 
reoerm. snd she's looking f.ir a b&y she 
loVes nnd A'lu. rnn away Trnm her 
montbi. tiefiirv ihi- njirnin^ nf the play. 

Well, they're ni! !ii_r'ii,.1 up In a pile, 
nnd when the.y'rr. sorted out in the Last 
nc_ they (It perr*et|y The nuiale is 
fi'iiff'd. right triumphs alT> everybody ex- 
cept him who left hla umbrella nt borne 
la well pleated. 

Also, Mar 1 ;.-.. Arbuck-e made a speech 
at ihn end uf Fhe second act. 



ning of Prlxms, Lin Bonner of the- Al 
Lien .man Corporation and tho trade 
Piper editors leave fnr Pittsburg t"- 
morra-w night to attend the lir*it of a 
sericH of fout exTilbllor dinnrn tn lie 
riven, in J_lchtman*B honor by Harrv I,. 
Cbatmas. who holds the Lieh'tman fr*,p- 
ehllse in Weal Virginia; Kentucky, Ohio, 
-Jciithern Michigan and Western Penn- 
■HjlvaQia. 

On Sunday rhrre will be a dinner s( 
the William P«nn Hotel, PitUburg; on 
Mtmrjny. at th« Sinton. Cinelnnatn on 
Tuesday, at tho Statler, IMroit, and on 
Wedneadsy, at tho Carlton Terrace, 
Cleveland. Exhibitors io those terri- 
tories have been invited to lit- prenent 
al the dinners, at each oT which Lieht- 
jnan will explain hit 41i.tribi_tlng njati, 
Charnne: will d_ion_.s hla Fall snd Winter 
product and "Rich Men's Wives." the 
lirat flf the l.Jchtronn releases _,creened_ 
Thi, psriy will probably arrive back In 
town next Thunday. , 

A Lids or Two. 
harid S*h-nlck says he found that 
some one wasn't telllnje the tr;ith about 
Hollywood. Inntead of being a gay, 
wiekee! place, he found it go quiet he 
was bored, and longrd for a sight of 
Utt-e nld New Y^rk and noisy Broad- 
way. 



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Join the Interesting Collection 
of Occasional Furniture 

Six most charming litlle Direc- 
toire tables, c»ch :in, authentic 
reproduction of anliqucs we have 
had, arc now added to our un- 
usually good collection of occa- 
sional furniture. 

$40 to $70 

Fine American walnut, loned a 
delightfully soft brown, is trie 
wood used- 

Little flat drawers, hidden un- 
der the top trays seem but ex- 
cuses for quaint brass puNs. but 
are in fact quite large enough to be infinitely useful. 

Fourth Cillery. Mew Building- 




New Paris Scents 

Fhaleno — by D'Hcraud 

A n-ingtd perfume, soft as (he breath of night, shadowy 
as the silver win^s of the niglit-molb whose name it'^eafs. 
Its crystal bottle has the shape of outspread motb-win^. 
after the French fashion of completing imagery, g7.5u 
the bottle. 

Face Powder of the same odor, By the ^amc perfumer, 
Si the box. 

Mirage — by Cuddy- 

In an odiilv shaped artistic crystal bottle. Its fragrance 
enmes and goes with that Untalliing quality characteristic 
of the mirage. $5 the bolilc. 

Vitslcttc Fraichtur^^by Le. Grand 

As fresh as violets after rain. Oysni bntlle with flrnv-::- 
shaped metal stopper. £10. 

* <* * 

Clever little French atomizera of painled and decorated 

■ gEass, $3. 

Street Flu -jr. Old BuHsU!a%. 



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PLAN TO ACQUIRE M»0E'S HOME 



Will Be Made a Memorial on Anni- 
versary of Promnljation of 
Monroe Doctrine. 



AT UFAx-JETTE ABT> PRIKE 



Tnrsdsy ilicj nill i,n be |7.^ vlt,!|r I "°* 
ti-rlnLn-l h; ^Lr. ami Srt. Wrtltr^ jtX'i 
uincT'. On V.'etlaesdTij Jtnd Thursday 
t^iey nil) t« i!:^ pu-^s of iht ifftjr nf 
riiinhurs and tuk* pttH iu tin- umeu- 
ixir nf ii staUie nf WIBIam Pitt iu that 



A 1'l.nn to a^uire Ihc lant bnme nf 
I'resldent James Monrne nt Lafayette 
Snd Prinre ntre^ti, nclv iiAed an a rag 
sorting shop, as a memorial in counec- 
riou wiih the wletirntJon ^f the nui; hun- 
dredth anciverHGrr df the M on run IJhw- 
trine, tajai fiDhnuneed hy the Hulgrave 
lnrititiitinn yesterday. It ■■mi:, also nm- 
noiiqced a[ the mSD tlinn that a rte|i'- 
^atknn of mr'mbers of the British 
ti rxi n 1 1 1 «f L !■■ rtulEravc lustltutbh niH 
arriv* hrre on Sentemher 10, brlncini: 
with them aa 0tt* n Inist of tldmund 
Iturke nud two busM of the former 
iJntisiii Ambassador, James Wjrco, 

The movement td nequirt tha old Mon- 
roe bonne was started by Poliwt Com- 
missioner tilt-bard Bnrijjht. A commit- 
tee i? to tif .Ji.i-1-ii -iii i ■ -*) nnd subscriptions 
wJH be nought from tho (tsneral nubile. 

Thn Manroe. house, is now ownetl ^ij 
(ho C. it M. Envrlonr Company, having 
been acquired hy that company for ex- 
panslnu of their [jliiH!, The company 
lifts acrecd to part with it iu the In- 
tcresu uf itA preservstjon as a landmark 
and f"r it" hlntorienl associations, for 
a namfnol sum. John A. Steivort. chair- 
man cif thrt board of governors of Sdt- 
grave Institutinn announced reaterda)-. 

To Db Keopcqfd, 

The house will he rcstpned »ed opened 
on the one hundredth nnni versa ry uf th* 
nrotuulfiitleii of the Slonros rJnctrino. on 
December £. 1!>5S. eceordinn to preaent 
njaati 

A cablegrapj *vds sent hf tho Instltu- 
tiflu td- the Prcaidrnt of BraiLl. throuBh 
SecMtnry ot Since H unhrs. BOw in 
Braxil. intormim Ihe head ot tho 
IlTazLlinn Iti-unlvi:.- of the institution'^ 
iutention of rcetodng the Monro* home 
snd teiiciratlna: llraxll nn tho one hun- 
dredth anniversary nr her iudepeadenoe, 
wWieh Is being: ceMirstcd to-day. Tha 
rableirram, welch, was [irepared by Mr. 
Hteivart, roterrfrd tn thn eBret of the 
Montna Doctrine in allowlnf South 
Amerifan rruublles to develop without 
I-.: ur. i ;»■:■. ib hindrance. 

The commLttw from the British 
branch ig cumloK on the Adriatic, and 
is -headed by Sir Charles Wakefield, for- 
mer Lord Mayor oF London. The others 
In the committee arc Lad; Wakefield, 
Hiss WaLeiield, Sir Arthur Adlingtoti 
rlntvortb. Bart, M. P,. rwridenpof tbn 
-Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and 
Lady H*W«iht Harold Spender, editor, 
and H. S. PerrI*. pnbUcisL 

A cnpimlttet from the Canadian 
branch, will also arrive on the sama da v. 
it waa announced yesterday. This ecru- 
mlLtbe '.lill ba ti;'.ad-.-.] by IIimj. I.uiHcn 
Turcoltc Paccud, jio'rernmcnt leader of 
tiie Canadian House of Comment. 

Th« whole commictae will he the 
ameSta of the AmortOan Snlprnvc Insti 
lurJon at a luncheon at .the Lawyers' 
Club US Broadway, on Monday at 1 
P. M. A dinner -will be given In bon«r 
of the visitors In the evextuii at tha 
Army and Navy Club. 

Major to Hfrctlre. 

Mayor Hylaa ia to receive the visi- 
tors at City Hall on Tuesday.' On 




iftatw lias fiern aeecpteil by I onjfttSM 
and will i-emnin in |ln> ('njiitol II : iM- 
iii jr. The tlt'le-aiinii m iM r-ctiirii to New 
Viirit nud mteinl thr unveiling ttt 1'ie 
"thejr Hry^e [.Latiic nt Trinity Church 
on the l.'nJi nr Uith 



j HOTEL THIEF STEALS 
$10,000 FROM GUESTS 

! "Cleaner of Screens" Makes Away 

With Jewell nnd Money of 

J. M. Jacob bob. 

I A hurcl thief, who ma *i]ii eroded firtt 

I ns a IfliindtvmDn and then as n cleaner 

j of window ^^^*w^s, Tins the nbJccL of an 

j intense search yfti let-day lv iletoctjves in 

i LV»li- York nnd the Jt-rney eoitat resorts, 

Thp ntnn is f-hareed hy J. M, Jecobson 

of fiivcranJe Hrira with robbiUE bis wife 

of rttErwy nnd jeweliy. woTtii JIO,<»0 

ivhile they were nt the Hotel Lorraine 

it- Brndk-y Beach. luv^tipators brlrl 

the trail from Bradley Beach to A L Ian tic 

City, vrhere all traces were Inst. 

Mr. Jncohsiin said the money and 
jetv#irj- were in his wife's trunk iitar tho 
window. When they diss poes. red it de- 
veloped that the man who was elipaninpf 
the window screens In the New Yorker's 
room also disappeared, Two diamond 
riuss, me with n ii'^-enrat stone and 
the other -with B o-e.M-ot dinmond. were- 
nmunjtr the ntoJen jowcIh. 

JERSEY SOLDIER BONUS. 

Keaa-tr StOOn ctalina Awm Held. Io» 

:il- ■•■!-■■'-. -ii. 

'SptC»l I 1 ':-.;:'.--! m Itlt SttM\tlt • ■ v t ■>!■:■: ■ 

TREXTHN. Sept. ".—The office q£ 
Adjutant Iri-neral Frederick Gilltysen U 
npw in eharffc of the ndmiiiiatering at 
the trnrk i>f the Soldiers' Bcrnua Conin^iA- 
sioo. Tho business was tnrned over jes* 
tcrday afternoon by dm eonvnitision upon 
the practical eompietiun of the u&yiuj; of 
tbo bonus. The Adjutant Uoncral'U a 
member of tlie com mission. 

In :. statement i«*ued Cor the comtnls- 
von by BtntB Comptroller Newton A, K. 
Buebee. Ir was declared that the commis- 
sion received 122,000 njiiilknUnnn (or the 
bonus, of which 2,721 claims have heea 
temporurily suspended to await adminis- 
trative action. Of the suspended claims, 
2.091 await substantiation of residence: 
nud thirty date from the Adjutant Gen- 
eral of the Army and th* Federal Bureau 
of Navigation. R »-hs said thr.t probably 
GO ncr cent, of the snsaended applica- 
tions would be dU»pprov#d. 



DEATH .NOTICE". 



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With Mari«r«l Lawrence 

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SCANDALS 



BASf COUKnOHOFMBT MAUDES, 



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AN VI MfllCI.'- LSalSIBS BtctSSa, 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

EARL CARROLL ! 

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*EMB£r 9. 1922. 



WILLIAM FOX TO BUILD 
THEATRE IN CLEVELAND 



TheatTe Ownm Meet Witi Will 

Hiiyi to Discuu the Coal 

Si tuition. 



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Da HUH* FHUr'. 

By LOOZLLA 0. PABSOHS. 

WILLIAM A. PACE I- birk from 
("IfrrUoJ trbrre be trnr-lfl 

tlH W(«k lO mi>r nfr*b£i-- 

m«ai» to bnUd a bfw tVi Lfac- 
Atrr. Frwai CkTtUnd «»™ »*• ■■M7 
fbit Mr. Fa* f>«t Mr. P*c* f* thw 
dlj 1 to iDnounrc to th*- pipert and th*t* 
fainmqrl ibti hr h»>J i«a>p3«t(Kf irnnp. 
in^Dlit 1<* rrpci IjDtttcdbllrij t sUic^n- 
stftr.v o(*p» baildiaf And motion jiiriure 
tliMtrc nnahbed on A *lte winch is iJf 
Mrfbetl ai beLoi "*[ihEn «oe Uock nr 
riAjraoiUH >4turt." {■<*□* Boclid ■Tennc. 
Tbr ndvfTit d ibIa netr tiiritre la 
Clirrr-Uud «aUita An tipwHlitTirp ttf fl. 
OflO.OO(» in.J «1r*i Foi a hoto* la whirti 
ta •haw fl« first ran pirtufrt. Tb* n*- 

e'il-i.o!Lori-i «Crr nidc through Juiiii C 

Itbrlr. ilir well linnw-n haipkr-r «r Xr«- 
Ark, S. J.. Jtn'l lr*A*ni+r "t the Foi 
film I IIMIIQ 

Atnnnr ihr uMfte [raiuTfti will h* ■ 
rntttitiBJ plant Trtth A cl*nt few mii- 
phinr. ■ MOJffll) Mph-powcrpd pipe orffun 
n*Kh fifty ttapd. (Ilnd projecflolt ri»m 
wiih thrcr mdrbinr*, A jsHmmofh Kag» 
Ihictr-^nr ff« dfi*ip : -ti,l ii ici.--i v feci wfth 
nnd a ftrw hrrfrii whicli hn» been kpIpcIH 
ivltb. prrit cir*. Thomifl B- iJmb, nf 
l N«W Tart. In the Att&ltwt. ■nil Htp .ron- 
HraesJoa >vlll Iip In tSutSt <•' William 
Vtitfti Work will i,.- tiraun rvtt motith 

■ nd lh^ ihralrc In expffMri •'» N ' w1 ™- 
jii,-r.-i for nri-d^iilftii by IJllxJr I'Jiy. 

irtsu, 

Mr. 1'ntr. ..;:.-i, it 1 the imil>-n>irn 
Home. EtUUd a ctA!om*Pt tn iht ii?ps-t 
In which h.' K>i!d ttiAt Mr. p*MI, woo '■ 
n*w Iji Knrrnif., r.i'. nil tthorl hi:, trtj] 

■ nd Mill -ml from BwHg*Hl Bft^tJ nr 
rlrJnB in Nrir York Htx* **ek. H# 
nill en ifii(ii''HMK'ly Kt Cl t Tt tw ri ami 
win BtenuRsr in? ikf ewww ■»■• it 

the Hi 1mm Ifl'atrr ntirii BtttMlBB Op" 
rtotlonF tw K |ii. 




tOGRESSIVES MAY 
HOLD BALANCE IN 
THE NEXT SENATE 



Th*-n, .%**( Sit. 



I ITT1 P w *" " St - s-«in 
ui i .. _i_ mSSmmtMb 

Tempest 



'A Eerpent * 
Tooth." 



TATE 



'Rict M«'i Wi«." 

'■■-; H«*a* i'-«"i 

HARRY ROSE 

AMD OTHAIU 



1 IT ATI Off A L PaJaMOUHT VEEK 



- -BL'BMMO PAXPA" 

||U'**V*T A F^d^m-i rVt. rr 

'fivryfta^'j Gen* '.e ihr fin a.'i .V*w - 

&fri=«'r; ft j jwm i - Wnt ii r i p*i« 

ii "THE r.HOHT BHRAKER" 

Rill Tfl MARIOS DAVIES 
■ UL I lira -'The Vr.nns lU.nfc 1 
T1UC1 H Partnc.Tj />„],„ 

MRMi 

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pui.im; qaHON. 

Whu linn Brtn Enilied **T thv F»- 

nun* l'lnrrri.1,11.1;} r*. mprwi j . 

lif Hlf;r*l)fij in il WAJ 'U'lbP "SI ''* &»( 

frtmi luiilty ]i|j|jiiif.[ nnd (located |irn- 
KrsTim [|t hb» Khor«nr-{| |ht [iWBKtUi 
j«(Mi-I ifrw f k;i turfji. imjirnv.ij [H'- mtiu'e. 
iiuJ Riv^n an ItnpotTj* hi lln Wlwlr Ihlnf 
IjorIiip before. \\» mm#t*i*t 



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HAEOLD LLOYD 



;-*n ■■'. rr. n "» Day.' 
-■ TO-DAT. ]I a V 



HllODKl:l\ AJfl'lEMEKTS. 



BraidCiT "nil H.e»y|. ttf, 
Amilvnn Bitrj V*dLnd» .VlEtkl 

Jafaht a Jtnton'i "Ban Tom" 

»*At Tttll. ■ ■ ■ ."YMtb,*«l Folllr." 



LAWYERS CAPTT FIND 
LOST WILLETS HEIR 



Son of Author Would Share in Bis 

£&tat« if He Could Be 

Loc*t«d. 

SurrOSntn Jimn A. Ff\ty jcilrrdn? 
ApiwLulcd Doi(j V, WtOVBI idmlnlRtfA' 
trii tit tho vitAte of hrr bualmnd, fiilion 
WillrlH Author, vho lived bcrc, but riird 

in Ln» ATigcIri. c»i.. on Mar -•". i -'= - l . 

Tbe -vtll of 'iViiii-iTt, dated January r>. 
l'JIU, |-)i'ijiif:n.lii. all iii:< property to hii 
wife, including auch property n^ Lo In- 
herited frotu bin fTAadntiutj kachci l>un' 
Iliqi, nnd dJb ATiadtuotbrr, Qusaq Srnltb., 
nnd nil mouuyu thai mlArfat be due him 
rirom tho publfnhe» of bin wrttinffii, In- 
ekdlni bis latest work at Hun tltur. Tup 
Doilblo (Jrona," wbidi lie any* Waa titOM 
lu bo pubHflhrd ty Wbitnpy Lyon or thb 
city. The nil] cotntnpndcd Unanclal DOii 
maurlal welfare of lis no, Ultwoa Wil- 
inta, ta the widow. 

U'Jtrioii MalAvinarr & Drutroll nr L432 
Broadway, attorapja for tho widow, nay 
ililigrni Bc&rcb for yotinjc WJWta, who ■ 
2ft yearn of aajt, haa fullrd tit locate lilm. 

. iil-c known addrrn nnri cDpIoymont 
wM with the ['natal T'legrHph Corapaay 
at 2S Soulh atr«*t, Aa aervlce of cita- 
tion why the wilt ilmnM not he iidrnjucl 
l.i pmliatc will have to be bj public ntla,u f 
the coiift nnpoloitd The widow to admin- 
ister thir (Tttate !t> the meanwhile. Tb* 
value of the eaiate is not tHvev, 



PATROLMAN GONE; 

NO EXPLANATION 



Jeremiah &. Brew Disappears After 

Bis Return From Veterarn' 

CoiiveTjtion,. 

P«ro|i»BTi Jereroiaii E. Drew of the 
E&nt Twenty-Keood nlcet ntAtion, ml*K 
inc buict the niRhi of September 1, i» 
iH-JnE eouEbt by the polltt', it bretinip 
known yeawrdny. A "eonriiieiitiai alarrn" 
Fit-1'hio;; InformBUCiii rc^nrdinc his wLtro- 
jLtiimiji tins heen neni uur from l'ulici 
ii Mtig u*rter»- 

Drew, wbo in 32 years oid. is • ■■• • 
trio <>\ tho World War and made \>i. 
bomb wilb huj. partntB Ht 4-U Ilnat Fifli- 
eiiclitJi ntret't. He was appointed to (hr; 
]inln-i> i\*tc<- 1n l.!*l'! and enllaud In tho 
United HlatL'K Army December 1, 1917. 
Be waa muntered out of utrnce Deerui- 
be; li'!. 1&1D, reuiming iu the force as a 
patrolman. 

l-',ar\y in AukusL "Drew abtaiced teavo 
of Abaenee' tp attenfl n woventloo of 
World War veterans in San Franeiaco. 
Ilia I'-rv-- for that nurpomr cinired Sep- 
tember '2. On die Jay prevlow*. Beptenj- 
ber 1, be returned to hla home, but left 
neain at 10 o'elock that uleht And hai 
not been *4trl ainrc that time either at 
hit borne or ac tho East Twenty -arena J 
aireet atntiao. OwIoe- to the confidential 
nature of thr alarm, an infrinaatiou re 
| Kardim; the patra!man> dlsappeArAoce 
rould be procured from the police. 



SAY HE FORGED FOX CHECKS. 

Mranfctr H*1il (or nhiptnJnc 3*1 a nr r 
«• Moltaa rietBTT *«'i Son. 

n«l e ajied reeen tly f rom, Beilarue 
Hospital , wherr he ha.l bees confined 
■ince Annual "iS. "hen. followioc airot 
At the Pennsylvania Hotel on a charfc 
«f forsery- he became ill. Arthur i> 
Siaricr. of Lone BfMtfc. I- L, wh 
Ifiler ""rtaujened before ' Maa-ifttrnu 
Jene ^ilrermABB in Jrffrrton Markrt 
CoBTt and beld la hn.1 of cj.OD>J ta await 
the action of the Grand Jury. 

Sranrer. atvordinj to the police, nil 
admitted i-asaini: "OOtf thirrj- rorced 
rheeka while noninr »■> Wtfliatn U. 
TtH, Jr.. aon or WilhiBi l-'oi. motioa 
pfcrure nan. 

Thomas l.tfiy. j credit man At the 
FeaoPTlTioU Hotel, who bid been 
warned to Tratrb, for a forger poctae ** 
the B4ni of 'William Foi. calFed In the 
poJler rrheo S'.aastr >ou;ht to bivr fajm 
r**t ik cfacch. 



"DRY" AGENTS AFTER 
INDIVIDUAL VIOLATORS 



1»&9itmo& tvfr-xt^ptr ^m 



STUMOJ Of 

SIMEDAMGMC 



Da; Announces That t>en the 
LittJe Bootleggers Will Be Pro- 
ceeded Against. 

I'rmljibitioti Director Ralph A. Day 
baa announced the next atop in the 
eaforcement of the nation tl probibiticn 
art U the aecnriDc; of ioj jtrti&Df Bfjaioit 
individuil Tiolaton ol the Iaw. 

"Otct 2,000 injnnctiani haT C been ob- 
lataed nxaiut the otmera, proprietor* 
and Iraaeea of rfstAurarjtj, cafes, aalooaa 
aud tlructurea and acalnat the place* or 
j ouildins*. in New York Btste aince pro. 
btrtitioQ went into etfe^t." paid Direcior 
Off, 

"And we will go oae are]> forther. n 
h* added, "md proceed legally aftef vio- 
latora who violate- the ta.tr with the In- 
tent to effect the Kate of liquor, and ask 
far afn Lnytinction A£*.Uut thera. In the 
erest of a f'-nbr,- rlolation after tba 
;-.- -.ji,-.--- of An tajODCtfon the vlo^toe 
v. ill be chAraed with conlesapt of court 
before A I'rdcrAl coort. 

"Hereafter the iKratlcfcera and other* 
who furnish Tiquor and »H others who 
make or nttempt to effect a aale. will 
be proceeded axainat bj iBjoncUre me*t- 
■BBV* 



\iffo Idle on the raan hituntlon. Karh I 
■hlninf hour ban t»»n improved tu ci I 
ready it> f*ia*erve ihU e**entia3 artitftr I 
when the "intty trlail* blow, and the ■ 
iheatrae* ner>E !*> be Jn*pt warm. On 
Thur*d3y IISIlllU ■ rmnminee corap«»e»J j 
of ri-.irl. . O'lteMly, president of (he j 
New Voi* Motion Pletoi-.- T&eaire Own 
per, Sen*(er Janes W. Walfet*r and Sara 
Momw. etertil|vp ir^retdry ul the Thea | 
ire Oirofi t'hamlwr nf Oniniprt"-, m<~\ 
St (he Wtl| H. Hqys niHrc to discusp thn 
hlluailon with lierrt* Jiaitrr. Mr. Uakrr 
ix nrral aji»ipt4Uit if- W. J. Wnodin. who 
u-b- fecently appolnlcd Stalo Fuel A$. 

miiv.y'Tmioz by finvi-nior JJtlliT. 

No action: w>i tak"n of tin>- angiitis, 
the dtarnuion l«- r.-j merrly a franh -:m- 
ment of faeti* and a pli-a fri.m thr- then- 
in-- owner* thai tbey he nar.J ub t.'i' 
e^wnilAl IU[. Tin' th>-Atrr «u-neri n- 
prced ihem^trea n-, }>eln.E areatly 
pk-aMtt with Mr. Bahrra attitude, and 
a letter t* now brine drafted statinR 
theve fan*. 

LTinrfe? t>'Rcilly„ when ^iieatioaed up- 
on the meetluc, oald vrmr the telephone, 
hr W not *t liberty :- dineuaa it or tu 
mlk' any commenl*. Hf nm L<] there had 
heeu inch a incetinB. and be might have 
nometbiac to -«y laier. 

Mr. MorttM and the Jlaj« smre were 
- Hi ip. "ly reticent. Il in *>aid Mr. Hay* 
he* ap-ped tft do erftyihlnj in b!f power 
tc he|)i the nhibilori mhpi tar coal 
Miuatinti, aud the?' hav riillnd upon btm 
tii ret hit advice. 



I'ofc Krii lni» (i 

Tbr liBrHer in tJermai 



rrmaor 

i.v tlipr ha* bn 



1'aullnr liarnti'^ friend* nrr all rush- 
in.; 'n r-niiirnttuliii.- her ou hrr asnpffa> 
metit with thr Kamotip t^yea»LwJiE* 
foni^any. jilir hptd hreu PB a w g ed (n [jlar 
an bnpoftAW r<>le in VorA lie UEli-'-i 
m-\t jircoliirtion. the nattu- «>f irtiicb wilt 
he injQiniiiiri-U lat-r. 3tb«* tian'ti iras 
«.Ttn"l a p:trc on the Be w ail aTter a hi' 
a;i|rea.-e>l in "l.ittr* of tlir Kip-iq." nhcre 
Iiit vtKitd j»nd beauty wq<i norJcwl lis* 
i-t-rrv one -n-itb a molioti nlrrurv pje. She 
played •■i;po*ii¥* t)wr« Mo<irp in "Jte- 
:■■■:'. -'L -ML-rtina;."" aniT llll ll|na)l1 the Mffln 
j H W ri f Ju ai in "Sonny." .ine of KVebaH 
■tarthclmes*'* late*4 pirturea. so ahc ba- 
harf : ■■■=«:r|prah , .i± esnorlenco on (he 
eereen. ."jhp InBtBI for Ib^WBoal neil 
Tpf)c tu lie-in oq heir ui-xi a**isanieni. 

K^nios: Ida EmaBari>r. 

The mott fAfrrr i-.i-n-^^fr on lie- 
AntitnnLa. Tnterday wit Harry Mltuinlr. 
Trim axril'ril homr,froni EarOpe Iflei 
spradin^ three monthi abroad nhntne. "If 
Winter CrtmH." There waa a rti*oii 
for Sir. MiUnrde'* Impn tJrncc to gri 
throiiiili the tii' roms — be bad »U Itn' 
norum appoints t and one he bad bur- 
ripj ii,to« the, o- a let ktcp. Hn dale 
was with Jirae fcfanBffB Mlllarde. aria 
wai horn while hi r Father waa abroad. 
At-i nrdiaj: to June faprlce'i Metier*, the 
yDimr lady is the prrLrie*! baby In Ar&er- 
iet. At]d UarTj tiaotM ta >ndce For him- 
self. With rf r . Milbrdp isT'mj Mar- 



ppCCted nsaiust all Ann-rirrin-Jiiadr tilm* 
i* rlnwu, *o for a* thr Fo\ roni|>nuy ia 
roncf-rned. Julluh Biejer, ivho arrived] 
rmm I.iir, .[j,- r.n Tlinr..j|ii .i on the Snv.iic, 
Kprnt <-on»lderabh" tiTin 1 i" BflrftOj "Tiht 
"Over thp II 111." - "Tlir fount of Sfonl* 
Crinio." "Tbe Queen nf Shehn," "Nero" 
and otbrr PH upeeiulf BfW») nhonn to a 
list oT prominenl Itcriiii men ^nd uomcii 
B,[ieeially invited to pit tlii* trtm$ at Vox 
clnemfl Biibjeet*, 

Mr. Strsrr u-ent nlimad nb'mt bnreti 
month.* aeo to Join William Fox in 
Fa*!* WhJIi.- there they were joined by 
.r. Gordon Inwards, lrlto j[nvp a ^c^rrn- 
\nz nf "The Shephrrd Kins." heforo 
bringing It back to America ii lie rditrd 
and assembled. Mr. Poi hn< bouRbt 
some new play* of In I e maun ml impor- 
caace, and he has made aaiaEinic *(rWe* 
itt unhicr the European distrihtilion 
(llieotJeu t BrcOrdiM to 51*. Stecer. 

None of these playa will t<e made pub. 
lie until (he return of Mr. fin. which 
j* set for next week. Mr. Steser rrportai 
tb« be*ri of (be Foi company as looking 
well. 

Railf Gel* Sfir ('jmrarl. 

To tbt* world *o Tew people trrCf baTp 
their services apprrc-ated/ll i* worth re- j 
cordina; when a m<u> like Samuel 1.. 
noibafrl la liven evidence thai hi* work 
la not beinf allowed to be fnrcoitm. Of 
cOQTtr. the jml.tlie ■ppreciates Koxie. but 
the fact that JEdwnrd fWiwrt and the 
men wbo arc financially Interested in th* 
beautiful C*pUol Theatre share tbr opin- 
ion of lie public ia Jptt-d newa, indeed. 
Mr. Roiaafe] baa been siven * aapar corj, 
tract at a nxurr that is much larrer than 
his old contract. 

"Our aereemetit with Mr. Rothsiel 
had not enplred." Mild Mr. Rowe* yea- 
t'rday. "W* had tin option on bin aer- 
ricea, and we are po pIcAied n it h the 
waj in which lie baa handled the Capi- 
tol we r*o*s»ed the coolnict before it 
expired. In addition tn li» work, apj 
like him personaUy, and are arc delighted 
b* aceepted our offer.*' 

fN s*y la til aiDeerlly that Samuel 
It-jthaCl sarcd the Capitol. At the LLnie 



*>n Their War Ka*|, 

En route to the city -t New York at 
this particular rammr-nt b" STnl |^**rr and 
A] Gore of l!ir iVm CaAM Theatre 
fnmpany: Harry Wttaon. -f-r.-ipr rrpre- 
nrntative f&r Jackie fiHtfaa, and John 
Mcfonnicli, Western r- -v ■■■ y.,\ :■- . fqr 
A«imclaied First Nntfonal. They left 
Low Aneeles Thum<lfl t , nnrj *rn dtir here 
Tuewlay. One reason for thi* triu Eaul 
is to dlaruM wiih Firm Natieiinl tlie <-i- 
jhloiTAtion of "Oliver T^rttt. Jsrkie fno- 
ff*,i)'t* latest pieturc. and nMWftlafl in 
ward front the I'nnnt. thi- biM tliinc [hf* 
tAlPTited i ounc man han r"nir]bnted to 
thp acreeti. 

Pot* \etirl Diif Tnmliij. 

flehenranis arp now on f^r the recep- 
tion of Poli Xegri wlien she redtejhas her* 
on Tur«dny. When !he fnmoua vamp 
.iVf.-' i'. r i" the boat h I ■ • - ivill lie Kiven no 
ovn'inn that will nuikr Iht think Amcrtea 
is niiiri.- than i.h. i . 1 - - - . .r- r cm »!■:■ Ma- 
jrntir tnlil her. lea, she in mvini on, 
tho MHJestlr. 

Jolna Klale rrrEoiiin, 
A new face at the FAmon* ri/ij-ef4- 
LjiJiJi.v htm laland atadie Is Walllam 
David. He appeared with C'harlejr 
Cherrj" in "Scandal." tad hu* naw Joined 
the Eluie Ferguson campnrv ]>]nyine In 
"The Outcast." 

Here 4n rin .ln'«. 

. W. E. True, wbo "-:vi • from Hartfard 
I and who :* president of the Uoliou Ptc-- 



lure Exhibitors* GrgAnLzaiicn of ("on- 

necttcut. wsa ■- town i ■ ■,i.-r ':..: on bu*i- 
nesa with the Mnti .-;i t*ictore Theam 
Owners of Americn. 

Rllcr llaleh In CBanh 

lliley Batch has joined the Alica 

Btati.v CG-[np*Br at'f is now playide itt 

"Anfia ."Lficends." Mia* Brsdya prrseat 

motion picture eneoxr-mi-ot. 

ri.-.-L. to the mt city. 
Having finishpd his enE/Hrment in 
Rochester, Ben Atwcll, Aeeppipajiied by 
his wife, will return tu New York to-day. 
Mr. Atwell bad enmplete cliarfe itt the 
publicity for the ne« Ka*tms^ Theatre, 
and from the way in which be li»ndltd 
the job, it Is ea.-y w BBS] a ft.. <**),(*» 
tbiAEre means nothiasj la bis life. U- 
wil] handle the publicity for Seaorue 
Hayaluwn in "The Leopold." tbe play 
in which the Jppapcw actor come* to th* 
Btate this Fall. 

v Lin* or Two. 
Now that Trent Cait'c i- matin* "> 
much Attention tbrouxcout the country. 
it is njixatated by a well known Broad. 
waylte that the Castle Cast a be atarted 
na the latest thioc lor motion picture 
aetrt*Ms- It Ktta sympathy and in inter. 
cttlnc. and was. tay thc>K who bait th* 
lady at the Hncbetttr show, vetf Ibtct- 
aBtuBBi 



By E B. SUITE, 

WASHINUTON. Be P L s,. 
It U altofetber proheblc tba; while the 
SeaAtr In ibe aext fonfresa will be noa- 
Jnally eottirollrd by the lUpuhlicaiir. the 
balance or power In that hody will b; 
eentered in a small fTaap of Senators 
Wbo. -M.V ■..■ , *it:in| aa HepobliPAns. 
bars h*r««r. re exercised their Indepead 
«( Judfmi-ni .*nti ■ oted in anJt thuuerve^ 
ret;irdl»ea -A pjriy tir*. The recent 
amAahlos [ifllMlf ^ictnrle* oi Hlrani 
Joheion and ■_- Follntc toast i: plain 
that til* ik* faan| *rt forth sell I he ve n - 
Anther La Follette nor Johnson. 
who»f arra: im.ipln at the polls beat 
all record.*, r- in nny way indebted \a 
tha Hardinc \-' - -r.iir.Ttio*i. They hari 
Bot expocted jay Wbn*. Eloijpe alsisUncp. 
oor did ta*y jpt any. As a mauer of 
fact, la [be Baatrs nf fatifornla and WU- 
c-onun Inendi M the ArTmLn tat ration 
prayerf far the diefeat nf both the S*n- 
aum nsjned. 

Tif OIA naaea J* "H^pinj. 
If It ahontd turn ont rbst the Tiemo- 
cfitf nin a few bVnate seata in tha No- 
vember Alectiona. ihereb) tedoein« the 
present Repun-lle-jo mijurHj. It can b- 
eaaity seen what a trrtaeodiins |tewrr Ih- 
indepemdenia will bo . nabled to wield 
thniuffa eo-mblnoiniu arrti th- L>rmocratic 
nilDurlty. JJoMi. Jaossaesl La Follette. 
itrt'OkApar: of Iowa, tVusier ui North I'd 
kota olid Iji'Iii. iiii-i irom thai ^?aie, 
.;d b* ih ■ poiitioTi clm'ist [o ilirrat-' 
the trend ai Je k iniMtioa, nno little onjiij 
be dqur without ■ th- a r nju>eni. It wutilii 
te- no bard j"li lor ibrae men to ra arjernie 
wilb the liemoTfais fur tin-i \, ■.*-,■ bera 
doiiis that rifht alonr anyway. M)weinMv 
the famoup inn. Ilurab. Jotanvnc und J.n 
poflrtre. This spclla notliine. more ri.,r 
In- llinn andicalion of putter by ihi- III,] 
tluard, torn/, the anrlciu order baa 
passed. 

Hate fo lee Him Ball. 

PttaajM of liberal vfe*rs, csp'TiaJly the 

iir.,ni-.riin!-i :•.',.,: (k>i)lurn puHtuiiicul I Aim, 
l;iiin'ii[ tbr exit Irani the bench nf iL ■ 
t nited fltAtea S^uproiiie fonr( nf Mr. Jus 
tier Clorkr. Tu th* tuna in ilie sirei-t 

tht S"ij;ir.-:i,, CvllTl of hi* cuuiltry U all 

loatitution no I'cr remoimi irum ^niniai-.i 
ken that avefl ir« pnsattUnrl aecma pil- 
tlopcd with iihiM.it ui j' ■ ik'si I prujhcrtu-K 
Tin- learned faidni or. i-iivelopcd to an 
aura «f nrinpn, ii, -^ rxi ■ i . - u i likti t Li el 
uhich anrroundMl the aiiarur* ui aucieu< 
Lirimt'. and the romiuir ami arilng «t Mi • 
member^ nJ th.is retire meun I. m liiil.- i i 
the lifo of [he ni-rn^. i4[ixen. >■■■:• tli>- 
men romposlur, this .iu;,;ni: tribunnl -r 
.■inn nn nltpr all. and an it is iii(i'r<.-srlnc 
to note (hat .!■..*.* ■■ .- (1ark« has weaned 
el hit hJcb pla-> wtei Ii £■<!»; to serve hi* 
countrymen alone uther lines. He ■.<■■«< ■ 
"pli-rdfri Jiirl**. but daessj i* bordty o 
di.uli; iliat He will be of aijll ETeeter tspp- 
fiitnesa. iboiith exactly WDM Id* flftivi;se-. 
■will l*ii i mAUiC of conjectnre. 
I 

Wilt 11* fiei. Protijbiflon. 

Some who Ittkow Mr. t'l.irke well b.^- 
lieve he mnn ta devoje hi« timr an-l 
raleht in the fmure to worrinf on the 
V ul. (eiil limr. |f emu ttn tbr rJIrliieenEh 
AmeadineTil Itaelr. A firm beheter In ii: ■ 
oid-tlme priticlrilp* of tEeuiucrary. lie ha» 
always reenrdeU naclon-wide prohib^ini, 
a» an attsick on tho Hheriirx of the peo- 
y\t for which there « u-> josi tncatlEn. It 
if further oodrrxtuod Mr Clarke t^era a 
STfOBC trer.il ,,f pcbHr senliment in face; 
of a rAodltiraiioK of the Vuliicad polic; 
« Kirh he. In common with milrioas ot 
Aiaericana. r-tar'i. aa hanne done far 
more harm than brorilt. Hbonld ho rve 
hi* powerful sopport to tlie rsvc ajtssnW 
ii-.e eaoae of nnduLas; this tni'^!ii.-ici' 
*tatnte. he will bavr atiM raorf reaaiin in 
be shad that he laid aside hi* judicial 
robes. 

Mow Senile*- *lW4e (rood 

Joseph A. Ileotley of Aleiandria. La.. 
waa in Washington. |hia wesk. and I 
think:. After a perusAl ot Lhi* brief eketeb 
of the eentreman. Tbe Morn in r TH<- 
craph'a resdera wiH acree that he is 
wurthy of n few lines in. prim. Thirty 
yearn Afv wiU) ar a jacclj more money ma-. 
it t<»k to pay hi* ruilro^d fare frv<m ins 
nAUra town of WilliacuporT. Ps . Joe 
Bcntley b^adi-d for the rknith, having 
Ln-nrrl tberp wB« a rhanpe ttp make mt>ue> 
in tbr timbiT buameaa in thp jiIl? lan.i- 
■ 1 Ifiiimann. He had but little echivi)- 
iBe. Vul bTtrtn n-plenCrand a mind that 

HttW llttO thr future. To .[-irt with, i: 

wiirked nn a nmimorj day Inthtrer In ji 
aAWmfll for M.2A n day. which waa preU) 
Hood wi(n nt ihnt iieriod. Of that ^miill 
paj lie sateil PTfniieli to ur-quired' a snu- 
mlll of III-. ■■■' ii. njid lhrfrhy lei! to* 
firtifidntlon fii n treat fortune. Enormon,, 
forents of rlnptn nine ware, nil nrtwad 
lilm nnrl, lorikinEj far alidad, llphtley he 
i;nji bnylnc up these tracts, land heinc 
then r.'pfii'ii'ii nf BBCfi Mulct value tliat -i- 
boiiabt, much nf it for 00 centn an artr. 
Tn-day tin -la ownrr of ltt.000 ncres, cov- 
ered with majrhlnrpnT fl r>d ntntely Ireea, 
the worth of whleb It ia hard to compute. 
In tbe vaulta nf the handsome ron-atory 
batik buildlne ulili-h he «viu renoae 
■".iHii.i.'^f of hondn m tood oa any Fnelc 
Sam ever nut out. his property exdusitp 
l> and th*o there >> a hotel— hue that i* 
n awry by ttaVtt 




m 

COURT AS VAGRANT 



M», Giiette Cakabina, firadnata of 

Bcrlia Coruerratory, Seduced 
to Home.le« Wanderer. 

UKHAPFy iUaEUGE BLAMED " 

<!■" mlnn H*d I'n.srtMCd ttt PclHt 

■W[,rrf Sfe* Feared ■ ff ia rl ifl tli' 
Uli AWeeled. 






Who dptll ITer tc«r |o Ike HAS 

'•I.oBlr BIHT* r to-ttlaail In Wtt- 



rbwaed o> 



of the Ho □* a . 



ItefoTP he had reached hia prMent 
slot uk nf miiliiiiiillnnaiio Jo* Ucntley 
arsjkad Into (he dlnlne room of the local 
tavern In liis sbirt §ti-ei i >, the day be- 
Inr oppresaively Im". The landluard or- 
dered btm out with a/rest jurperity dc- 
rlarnir no man could eat at his table who 
ui tar forgot this conieintoc* nf polite 
xcciety. I. naxrianl at the calling; dow D , 
thr mieat obeyed ihc order, but us he quit 
the scene tltere came in[g, bit bead a 
rlrui molurfuu to build and operate a 
hotel of bis own in that very town. Did 
a& earn oiu the notion? Wdl, if you 
happen to have any business in that pari 
of tbo conntry. just ask any man yon 
meet what sort at a hotel does Joe Bcni- 
ler own and run at Alexandria, and vo-j 
will heir vf A Structure that cost S75U - 
n»"i to erecr In that btitn: vf 1£0W peoplr, 
with maboRany fnrnitnre tbrouahout, thai 
■ ■■inn- M hall a BiUliuo dollars, and Ita own 
electric llibt plant cud artesian water- 
supply put In at his: r-xpenae. Commer- 
cial ttatelen in that territory journey 
llx" miles out of their way to atop at itia 
estaollahmCnt. which has nothine to cotn- 
pate with It nearer than N>w Orleans. 
With all hla millions. Mar twenly-tta: 
| or thirty •■! tfaem, ibts adopted --n of the 
I South ii ai unaatuminx aa whe^ he toiled! 
fat a itaj hsborrr's pitUnce. Ols close 

■ prrsonat friead. CoO|rrnmaa A»»r!t. 
| waa ihowine; hltn thnnirii the Capitol 
- i-i;i('liri. An tbe unapolledi old tnmber 
. iiirr,E K»seil down, thr |.'-nr corridors and 

■ upward rn the hirb vaulted ceElines, be 
! exelAimed: "By jinp), doctor, wouldn't 

>he mate s fine uvoiili If you'd knock 

■ e-' all th- ; .-.r:i: ■ -'r 



THE GOOD BAD VAMP 
INVENTS A PERFUME 

ThccU Bars, ExpUini tbe Ifigher 

Vamping and Follows Cleopatra's 

Odoroux Example. 

Thr l.i [)v of Ihf Inne, slinky Jinrj anil 
hir.li ber$< qioI diualr-dunuti- cjirritlK* hA* 
rfltac back in toe time ihat TheiJn Tlnra 
' :.j, : K-i-n mLMUiLK frtmi thr film* sue haa 
iiln-n-d II- l- |j c -i". "i.nnl ".-liiiriiclpr from 
that "I iti> titijiiuHn.-.l *lri-n to tlist <•( 
a motiiAled tnmirinr, n* she calh it. A 
mntivLttitt miiLtiire it iliiti which, or one 
*rha encoil» th. itrtin *or kva's »wee( 
■alte. which, iraaaes it nil tinlit. Hh* 
said so yp*(ert*i r 

Tlie new itrlii>>>l nf vampinc operaiea 
on ihe ptrsaUe tlmt esvrs had jjirt la 
tad for n EiHut juiri-i"' H'rearfteT h*r 
audi^Eice mflv reri aa-nred tltat the noihor 
ban weiahcl the lapAHal and fl'-cide,) the 
only wry 10 *ni r Ifajp i-iimlemne.1 hus- 
band i* m vamp the oerjiired witness or 
&otne a<ieh nuttpr [ F ^lrr>n* will nlejv 
keep their seal* fur everyiljint will be 
P-spccTEihle in the end. 

JtsMtasei purpart of Iit iriftporiry 
GaevnEinn wna dabbltn^ in ncTfnme. Sic 
lovr* to linnU!-- Hr perfamev Ch>opatrA 
did It. Thedn Mara ha* invented her 
own. n ro^ibmniiim of Krnta of various 
tropical rjowpm t"n agnsBBsllC Tor words 
or music Iter it la an etpreaarlon nf 
her rsanrrssatj perwinaMir, thia perfnme, 
and it ia mile.) with an oil as was chat 
i,f f "i-jj'sii ra. 

COURT ADJOURNED BY RADIO. 

Jad=r ■■= « 1 1 i Ont al -':. Peilponei 
■-■MOiijr hjr WlnianBi 

nqw-U] aiSSaaill i-TSr Vmim T.'Jirip!. ■ 

STACK, Spp-, *t — Sunrem* 0*ssrt 
Jm.Mi-p Arthur S. T^mpkius of llocs- 
land C'.tinL 1 . who ia prominently men* 
i inn.--* fur tha Republican nomination for 
GovrrrHT if Caa*«a«* Vtathan l« Miller 
withiirawa, ndjourned eouri here by a 
r*'li'. mPKjiaee from a iptt-boiind unm- 
ship. Judp* T"ni|ik)np. who la xrand 

sailvr ilf .MA*iillir Indue* lif Nelv V"fk 

Htnte. jm ec roue haew from KlnUftd. 
artteri he insinllinl ssspsmxlr ordem. 

Jndtte Tetnii^Ii"' »i» |n bB»e r*m **«**! 
cflTirt in NjiL-L at IP aVtsVJjj aexi Sntur- 
iIaj monjinc. Mi« Nnfnlle foiieh of 
Nyach r rAUIt *perelarr, ree^ltad A radio 
ntnsaac,- from the .TudjtP at spa ndrlaiiia; 
her (hoi be had MJearned thr "paslon 
to 11.10 o'eioi'k Saturday mnriiliur, nn 
the nienmi'r he l» rpMirninc upon would 
not does! in New York Cily until D 
n'rlock. 

GIRL'S HATPIN DEADLY. 

rtoal* Slnsber Whn 1'hreoitaned Fler 
WJttB Knife. 

(*p*-L<l niip*t & 10 The Mcmlnt T»l«*Tirl) L 

RE.VON. Sept. T.— LSherlff DiVts** 
deputie.* niMrohril in-dn/ fir n mashef 
#bo erabhcfl nod tried to k]sa Mian Mil- 
dred Mcf Inre^. n eed Ltl, nea r Pouih - 
ktepaip. The taan Hfcosted her near ner 
home, in Arlington. 

The yniinR itinn arnbbrd: her at a 
lonely place on the Manchester road, out- 
aide el frnichfcerpslr. sin- fought hmt 
and hr flonriphcd n small knife. Ulan 
MeClavea eounrer-attackeil with the bat- 
pin and tbe dirt look flhxhl. Have far 
wlirrit Iflceratiun* Daj Ihe riiht band, Miaa 
IfcCleave* escaped unharmed. 



A f*at!p woman, torn and reared in 
luxury, a former -:ic!»m «-f I'-./iiabM 
InlvepaJiy, a crndijatp nf ihp IJerlin fort- 
•revaiory of Mmic. and *-n Brraimed in 
l^uex Markit Court fur romnjon m- 
"rariee. Soch in Ism fudrn drsceat of 
Mr-. < itene Cababina. 

fear of heinc venlem-^l bk a vagrant 
led her to tell tbe alary nf ihp mi<Tnr- 
tunes by which ibr had been broneht la 
the hruik of starvation. 

A probslinn officer was av.ijnrd t- ii- 
vesrlajite fter ato-rj srtd reported that sb^! 
was bora in IVenver, fo^onido. Her ,■']■;- 
callon w#a adminintered by private tu- 
tor* at home. 

T.ateT she CAUde to New York and 
atndied mr.-x ai Colurohis Univentitv 
aummor school. Three *t«dies were torn* 
tinier! in Germany nnd she recelvpd a .1* 
;it from the Berlin l^ocrrnntorr of 
>[uaie. 

• hi her return from Europe -e'he mar- 
ried an kalian she had rael in Home. 1r 
was iioi a bnppy marriace. and Ml*. 
i Alnahliih declared il;, it her htrsbcad** 
crstettj dr*jve her i» keave him. 

Her hair hrorhrr fnntlssird rm npart- 
nseni for |ir r in Bo*ton and proevirp.J 
ansae nmsie fHqdrA, HoweW*. MfK. 
falaabinn rllif no; !■■■■,; rerjiniu (n >!.■■ 
inn. Sul ram." tr^ New York, and lairr 
touebt rnii*ie |n n North >*sm'iTin mtlea*. 

Fnr Ihe taut few trmnttK. *h» said, ale 
hml lieen llrinj; in Greenwich VlUnc*. 
Rm bv thp** move* sap hn-J knB Trnvk 
of her rrlaiiT"* nnd Triem!*. Her fnml* 
irrei* lower. Khe was behind iy: her rerit. 
iilnl frp(|u«ntlv .ild not pet ntiimeh m ear, 
Finalh. maininritlnn. nhe hp|le T e,|. nf- 
lecteo her to anrli an eitenr thm ^he 
helleietl her mind waa falltne-, 

Last Boudny fthe wa^ turned nlit nf 
her furnished r.inm. herai^e rhe runld 
nor pny n,.. rent, nnd «r»a found by Pa- 
trolrran Re[||y nf tbe >'"ri-.-v Ktreet sta- 
tion trj'lm I i sleep In the Uallwuv i-r ll!4 
Manloiifal strf*t. 

In order to allow relniive* to armnjTP 
for h*r frilurp nire, M-.: i ■: t •: ■ Afmspl 
Rytienber* *rnt Mr.. I'ulzihioit to Wne. 
erlr rt-ime Jind put nrrr rhe firnl de- 
position of ih* cope until September 14. 



' 



ROUTES DESIGNATED 
FOR POLICE FIELD DAY 



Erects at Jamaica Rs.cttnc!' Sched- 
uled to Begin Fromptlj 
e,t 1 o'Cloek. 

The Policr Field Tioj Lir.,-' at Ja- 
tu^ira Raretracs **• ill hexin promp;!r at 
I o'clock, bull* to-day and neit Mat onlay. 

. nccordins [.■ an announcemeul from Fo- 

j lie* HeadqTiBner#. 

j |n order that there may he no -von. 
fasfon in prtiirii io the track the f»l- 

i lon-iur route* have bsaoi specinll/ dessi* 
uated. 

I Pre-m New York hy aatomoiiie — 

■ QOeeHbanmiih Bridirr (Fifty ai in Lh ^ircefi 
ia (Jnwiii KViuIevard Hillside aTe&ne. 

■ Snlphin rtoulcVard. Locust afrnup. to 
! track. 

FfY-m IlrookLvp by nntonvih;.* — East- 
ern E'arkura* or Hnahwirk avrmip to Aa- 
'. maica avert or to Bidaewood avenug to 
llockaws> Iloulerard i v track. 

By rail and trolley — Lone; Isjacd ililt- 
read. rena*jlvnnrn rtUVtssssa New York 
ami Flarhosh Avenup. Hronklra. Speeiml 
traiini will leave each irrrainaj. bcetQ- 
r.inx nf MV» A. M. 

I^TPal ■frvfne from Flat hush arenne. 
llrooklyn. to Jamaica. MmiMp*! b»»*r* 
wil! meet nil Iraiua sjt jAmaica to con- 
vey (uiB^ensers to irack. 

LealllElin BVenue er»r«i|rtl road feoea 
fvrneiblyn Ilridce [i. tVaehlncinn Sod Ful- 
ton *ireet«, Jsmairs: trolley to track. 

Express trsm* Im Jnmuiea will learpj 
(liambei* street. N-w York, hecinnias; 
at Hi A. it 



10 CHINESE HELD IN RAIDS. 

lVilli-r Malt* Bmpld-Flrr Drscrafs 
o*i Dplia Dens, 
Ten (.'hiae*p lverr nrrasittw nnd s. num- 
ber of pipe* and a quantity of oniiih 
were srised! in three "rajiiiJ btc" raid* 
made ln*r evrulne h.v detrciivrs of Peputj- 
I'nlice Commlsloner Dr. Carlcton Simon's 
atnlTr The rleTe.-tiren worked >inlrkly so 
at to prevent news of tbe lirH raid brine 
flaahul thrwujrb unilr-pworld rhaBoato in 
"lip nff" thn ocherw The priaonora trass 
Ioi-kpiI up et I'o^cc Hoailtinarlcra 
ehArcnl with violation of the nnrcotic 
lawn. 



Tkln HtsivU \i.| n.e ruber Mn.ck. 

When The Mornlns TeIeEr*ph corned: 
a dlspntcli tram Ryrarar* rerpiilly ("11- 
inc how flinrlea E. Welders or Brook- 
lyn r known profsaatotia% as. Charles E. 
Mack, had played >i* vaudeville act 
while tinder srrrsi. and under the '-:-■■■ 
lant eyes of a depuiy th-riff other 
t'hnrlca E. Mftckn \u thr profession fett 
■ but some micbi muiunderstnnd ju.st 
which one of them it was. 

[n particular, it whs not Chr.rle» tL 
Mack of Msmaroneck. who haa inai f:r.- 
i-.ied "The Flower or tbe Flock" with 
Theda Bara and i-^ ■■■■■■ matins * i.'J=-if- 
ilth pletur*. 



MOTKLl AsD RF.IHFRA5TI. i HOTl'.ll UTS RKSTAfHASTs, 



DIATH YOTJCEi. 



t LBnVlS— WILUAJf, a* Kvyt- "- ■ '-IMPBEIJ, 
i Pl'SKASL ntllCH" Irailnr &nd U'h 5t 

I i::i hadar- 



IBATBn— * 
I'llVRCH 
ir.-B. 




^eTAyeR/v 

z"^ 1 ^ H 1 tC.a WCCT ABTU CTDC-CT 



ISe-a WEST 4BTH STREET 

East of BroAd**-ay ■ ■ - 

OPENS 
MONDAY, 
SEPT. 11th 



A CHOP HOUSE 

of Exceptional Merit 
UNDER THE FORMER MANAGEMENT OF THE 

STRAND CHOP HOUSE 



! 



HHHHHBBahnBaBsuBMBHBaVi 






!■..■'- ,■■■'■ ■-. 



SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. 



■ MOTION PICTUBE SECTION. 

PCBLIBHED EVETtY SUNDAY. 

, ' Published, hj THE t.KWIR PURU8IU Nil COMPANY. at No. 620 Eighth Xwut, 
corner FiflUih sr.f<v!, to lis City or New Yorlf. Borough ol Manhattan. 

: w. £„ L^wjt. Prwildtnt, SM Elf but Ai*aua. Editaid E. Thorns*. Vloa Prulden:. 

1F93 Eighth inrnn, John J. N«JI, Ir. H &rcr*[*ry and Trnmitr, Si* Eighth Avenue. 



KBk* cheeks payable to Tb* MorSlng Telegraph. B3D Elf bib Avenue. Saw York. 
II. A. HALLETT, AdTrrti.ini Mknift:. 



Take < 

From Motion Pic- 
tore Men. 



If the food judgment of the executive committee of 
Railroad and CotU th* Theatre Ownera' Chamber of Commerc* tad Motion 
Agitator* Might Itcture Operator*.' Union. Local 300, lis-] not Mine to the 
fon \;( might fiw be In tho throes of n most H-fs.1 urbinc 
strike. It npeak* well foi both faction* that in amicable, 
settlement of wage difficulties presented a strike at ■ 
time when' in* industry fia go 113 afford any .trouble, A 
.Utile .flaertflM ti both bidet brought' About ap-under- 
BtsndJpg .hnt avoided what mi|ht have been a very bitter nrsti. Tout drawn out fight. 
Seldom Is it possible for en* side to win every point in Id argument- There 
must be totei-anee a run compromise oil both ridei, nsd, fortunately for ft]] nd- 
**n,«i, th« theatre owners *nf operatnjs took thli Into rornlrjerstfon when (be 
S trouble was at Mr height, ud, by using common, tense, kept tb* tb**tw* from 
I closing Thrir dOOn, 

tollowing this truce tins tome about ad understanding: tbitt.wUl be twrnunenl. 
^H-tlio. Joint arbitration board arranged by tha Theatre Owd»ti* Chamber Of Com- 
taerw and the Motion TictuTt Operatora' Union, Local 306, proves a auocesBfui 

' arrangement. Hereafter, when (he operators hart grievances, they can tike 
tfcelr troubles to ihe arbitration board and have tbr« of their own member* and 

. three of the theatre owner* sit (i judfment on th* cas*. The derlrion Is final. 
There will be do nppesl and no going back aa the rerdtct. In cut the botrd 
cannot »frw ■. neul«l party wLS| mafct rh r dcebioa. Tbe board piat» oo the 

. nUbitora' differences with the oplrttora in the um« mpjiuitt, bo that a strike 
in tbe future n a rrmnte tH^i"ibU3tr. 

Too much cannot he wild in pwlne of thin moTensexit to prowulf ate a lastinj 
peace. It aneaka irell for both aldei, and! abould be a milf stem* In the adTanet- 
ment or botb'orfanljfltJOnB. In th* ^rttlftnptt of the threatened atrike the di*- 
comfort d[ the pubJtc tvob made the blf consideration aod what the cloBLnf «( 
tbe theatre* would mean to the" people. U tfanae who flre reanonalbte for. Lbs 
raflrond nnd coai L af!tBtinn.WDDld take a levaon frnm the expediencr nfid akill frith 
ThJcb thf exbibiton and operators aettled their difficaltlea the countrr mifht not 
Bow be in auch a turmoil of unreal. The motion picture Ib as necessary in Eta waj 
to thr publk a* tie eon! ttui railroad*. The men who hiM the power to arbi- 

. iTatt for peace knew thla and made it their buaiaeaa to aee that Ibe public wib 
not denied its TaTorite form of nramenwnt. If the faction* proJoHflnj the rail- 
MAd and coal dtfBCDltlei could feel tfaa limt reapoaalbliity toward th* pablic. 
We mifht now be freed . ff#Jn the rtiacomforta of the present atrike. 



IN AJ*D OCT OF FOCUS 

B y LOU E»L LA O . PARSONS 



ONE HUNDRED.FOOT FLASHES 



HAT dot! th« piblJc wuc.t? Tar Bona; wstsllii it l»k«I la if lh«n R» 
» mronj t.„.l,„,-,- j„ ,b p ,l| r(0 ||i>Il ol hlntorim] picture, ndtBHV I>ro- 
ducfr< bs.ilraf,! to romp], „rtk till, dcmajid bj bujlni .toH.. with an bl.lortc.! 
Mtkiroont Tbt Crrmnn pnxlnrtion. with -Jliid.njt Dii B«ttr" auti ""H»nrj 
10. Eijlth wrr» r(wlr«l with «jch fviHm Intrrnt, It >K m«l ai if th, old 
»<n on nitiime pljji, had been r*mt>TC<l ror nil time. The wealth ol hlitorlcil 
VUjl and locnlloia in»plreil the nrodUVUM with new lnr.e-.herc nt letiat wne c 
tlninn tn win the I™ ol the public h r uinilns ptcinft, that were worth eeelnt 
lod which could not poeelblr csnie in [07 nnj- lincomplimeotnrj* reauekj trDtn 
flioie who find rHicnllluj motion picture! their favorite pnetime. 

But recent report* enow eome of thewe picture*, mede et Kreet exnenje here 

^nl. Vh fee. tJ'ill' !1 °M """ J^'">«"' *""»»• Kiuilni to be «en. Molt 
■vSE,™ fT,." """ * bl «, ""'J." '•' «»*■»» »!■'> l»!d in period, where 

S-H? ...h T. 1 "L" ";«7 f, >""n"- ,Thr film indpetrj hut been blamed for Ih. 
banal raeh it «rlnrl. out d«r after dn, tn,i month nfter month. No one can dear 
there l> on obnndanre of thir britoirfic trpe of picture, (hit .honld bo CHrtaretl 
nfovi h ? . ^'"ll" HFLr"". \'t '" "?" '•' "Wit »«»l« That w"i 
'%!!_ b^ j «."? W .^" L . S;»''«"M«' Tommr" to.« ehown « nicuire by Sir 
iMie. Barrio that relalned all the wbimrtoil cbnrm of the author. In "oe tfc.t-e 
^W.°J.™ Sh ^JL""f"°°'L " ,i l " t «'«„■""'< War Women Ijntfr or »ome "ch 
32 V!^?$2 'S. "»<*"? a™"- , ■BenlltMntal Tomtnj" lailed io do aor huel- 
?f™U^ h " , *»»•">"■ f>rt»« nilfd the hnnae, nfternoin and eeenln,. Buch n 
Taport Ji enough to infthe the prodncor aek niatn; ■ 

■Want doea the public want?" < v—j^ 

H-> 2ir°„l 1 "i^'".""," la """IT "•-, P»'hapa we nhill hove a " c Ua. of picture 
utlt will not come In for eo ranch rrlucjem. 



»-p HE Drri have appealed to Trill Haja to rllraulato from (he screen the rldicul- 
X lot of the Eijbteenfh AmeudrafDt. Thla le the Srat Idea the/baTe erar 
hflej worth endorainf and we hanten to applaud londlj. For. If tiere la anything 
^fif^ " , *° ?fa El «*'"°"> ,Ainendnieat. it ia the rolIectlM nf Joka. that have 
JOTM up ou fte .abject. Whether on etn|[e, acreen or Id priyate life, the pro- 
-Albitron conterealion »\tbe ainal Lreitatlnr baaalitv of the land. 

'iij.i'j'i J*'l",J*j' "'"!!r "."1) ln ""' '"'«"» forblddlni !he nae of thla 

Md of iokc. II .honld inniedlatelr illeapnear from the acrefn and an? indlrldoa] 

'^te^rl* "ft™*" '? ',»« »l>*ert .hoald he cut de.d bj family end frlend». 

The Drra lare a mlaalon Is life at la.t. flood luck to their tew lecture, 

FHOM preieat iadleaHoni. the comln|f eeaaor. la tolnf to be a banner one for 
lac raolloB picture theatre awner. Hepotta from o»enln|i all orer the 
«uontrj polot to a teturn to proaparicy. ^In eirery laaiance where n brand naw 
theatre baa opened or where on old hohae haa reopened after helnn cloaed down 
for a time, they were hardly able to accommodate the thronaa that fltwhert 
tu tnenu Tncldentaily, this wan not entirely due tn the atlracHon. offered In 
caaes where jua£ an ordinary proeram feature uy offered the attendance, waa 
Wf. Naturally, it foHowod that I he theatre, that abowed the weB-known hit. had 
to put out the 8. K. O. alpi. Alt of which ahould make for a fteliuy of aptimi.ra 
thnruefaout the industry, (or if the eihlbltnr ia doinjt hualnrsa It mrana better 
time, for every otter branon. of the bnalneaa. 



( SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT 



IS tlie Saw Tork Timt-a Book Reriaw for September 3 waa an nrticl* h«r 
BonJiBliu Dc Caaacrea, entitled "Itoriaj, Tbat the People Want."*-fr*m wbicb 
We quute * f#w paragrapbti; 

■■Who auta the national and local taatea in motion plcfurea — thr producere 
or the pabiicT >• 

"'Are the producers flrljia, the peoflv erBCtlji n-hi> c tkey want, or art th» 
prodiiM-rn rcmprllinf the people tf. take what tlirj f|?e tbemT 

|The anawer wonld aeem to he obripni* — you cannot force nnythinf on twenty 
imllioti people erery day in the year that thry do not want.' Jt la an economic 
WW that rietrjAilii ia anterior .to mipply. Tbfl producers hare nothinf m atake but 
* their potatThooka. There lan't tha ilirhtrat reaRon why they abould haTe any- 
thlriT rlBe at etake. They canDOt raise the artistic taatea of the people (to uae 
tie current jarroi* of upliftera) If the people b«»* ni> artledc taatea to rata*. 
' t " 'be moTlflf picture audiences «r thia coiintry detnondnl tha work of 
' BBakeapeare. Ibaen. SlaeterHnek, Anatoli Franc*, Tbomoa Sardy or Oorbart 
HunptmHTin on tna screen the producers would fire it to them. Tbero are doaeni 
of producer* cud acenario- wrftens waitinf lot the people to aay an. But they 
almply do not want th* b1$ atnff.. It 1a humorous and hypocritical to Rak the 
ireat picture companieM of thla eahntry to fO bankrupt out of courteay to tbele 
tUtAbnaW crjl irj... Z . ■ ' 

"How loaf woold a newapapera * maflalne, a tbcatrical prodactr Or A aport- 
iof ^TjiKXihalioa— not to apeak ol a department atoi* — Inst If it inaiated oo.flrinf 
to the public the tnina; that the public haa no njne for? 

"EirsiT newspaper writer knowa that tha news of Iba day mant be told In 
thr xaimplert, moat ctracret* form. Xo public 3s e«r llterar?, artistic or intelH- 
<«•■ The moTina; pictnre makea ita appeal tn th-. avcraie newapaper readar— 
and those below that averaf e. it depeodn for its life tn a f rpat many Retitinna of 
thia country on those who cannot even read the newspapera printed in their own 
toDfungce. 

" 'What's the isatter witb The marie*?' should (hen be changed to the quaa- 
tion. 'What'a the matter with tb* public?' Motion pictures, Hke eterylhinf e!a* 
tn the bualneits world, never rise anoTe the aourte of their rrvr-mic-i 

"'Qivt uh better moviti!' hit been the bow] o< the critici of the American 
motion pictare. 

" *O.Te na n better publk nod we will fir* you better 1 plciareal' mlfht well be 
■ tbe answer of tbe fi*eat picture producers, 

" 'W* stand ready, ' m\d Mr. Bobert Kane, (tnera] prodoicOon uaBuueT fl-f 

. the: Famous Players, 'to fir* the public of America the treat »torir», poema and 

epic* of all timet slid in all lanxuairea — wben they want them. Wi take somblioe 

, riaka-tbat no other legitimate bnaineaa in the world t*k*i, But art and reality 

■' are on* thing; public taste Js another. 1 

' ."I bare lately examined thoUsinda of exhibitora' report, from the amill 
towns throughout the country. Their reports are psychoioficaf mirrors of tb* 
' Ideal* and mtntil needs of the peopled' h 

Sir. De Ca^eerBi then (oea on to enntplea of small town Ifnorancc to pron 
, .ihe hopelfasneiiN of tb* attilatipn. .The following ia ooe ol tbe cited incident*. 

"An exbibitiir -if Sheboribn, TV1*,. renortit that one of Ike finest picture* 
"enrtr made — a picture fsundftti on th* 'Peter Ibbctaen' of Geoi£e du Maurier— 
■" went fiat ia hit; ton-n because it wm i costume plaf. The 'elite' supporter] it the 
. flrei iiltht. Aft^r that the ernrral opinion wbb that it waa a 'sleepy' picture — L e.. 
"■ !l baa some beautiful dream scene* la it, Peter Ibbetacn Waa played by 
B WaTiy Sleid, but the lr.h«. at Sheboyfaa want WaUy caat in a 'happy' mi#. They 
;■ H,*«n by this that they. want to aee Willy macchluc cartmsl* with a flapper 
' Hweetbeait in a ballroom coiner or aplnnlni will, btr in a Ford) to lift th> mart- 
V^af* i-ff betfumiture-" 

Tn cotaCludinf hi* nrricle, ha makes ibe atatemrnt that: 

"The publk are; imconaclously, in lesfne with tha etesora to keep cverythlaf 
1 tfowii io the level belnw which to fell Is sheer Idiocy. Tf tba ransowi are allowed 
IHA ride the hacks of our mot in f picture concerns mod. .onfer. tt will result in 
::pl*ttite* for balf-wlts. 

■■'A* a matter of fact, if th* army testa are any jui.le. th* t.i>unirr i" wide 
.. ,u* mofttly of juT*nUe minda and bilf-wlu. And It la to thla pnbllc. aided pnd 
abetted by Ibe political Job-holders called onuSon plcttlt'e Cahiori, tb*t tba areaU, 
'.-pIMurB indiutry muat cater ia order to Uts." 



George: eabtmax *toi* quiatiy 
np to the mexxAnln* floor and 
sat in on* of tbd trC40-colored "fi- 
boletercd chairs in Ibe new East- 
man Theatre- H« went all alone. It 
was the Bret moment ba did to fet 
away from tbe admirinf crowds who bad 
filled tb* tbeatn nil day tond to .pay 
feonujie Co the man whn made It poe< 
alble for Itoctlcstee to hs.Ye.tht* beauti- 
ful theatre. Ha had ptsrpo&ely ivolded 
tie newspaper folk, who journeyed from 
pll i.Vfr the surronndinf country to write 
(if the Beat Li^ivrrsSfy-o'vucrt motion pic- 
ture theatre In America. ?»ot that he 
fran any ^tud^e nRainst repbrtera, but 
that be ia ahy and has never been known 
in all Ms fifty »Htc or aixt7 ycara to talk 
for publicatinn. 

As the bead of the Eastman Kodak 
Company and a mulp-mi.-ioualre, ho jas 
been rcc,uc8ted to give fala "riewi oo 
many subject}, bnt at the mere meiitlqn 
of an- imerricw bo has alwayjt i:i;iJn- 
t.iiiicl the silence of the provcrbiaf clsm. 
His philaathronic deeds. Arc many in 
Bocbestcr. nod bin name is a word tbot 
many people here cans* to remember, 
but be has preferred (O let Jia deeds 
»P£4k: for themsclvfjL, be lie fins: the 
truest words in the American tnnruaec 
are "Silence Ib Golden.'' 

Tip In a seclude! i-i-mrr of ibe the- 
atre, George Eastman ant and looked 
about bim. On ercry side wsh some ob- 
ject or art, exquisitely wrought nqd 
chosen wltb lo^nc care. He had dreamed 
tbls whole thine, a beautiful 4heitne for 
all. classes where the poor conld c*t Rood 
moaie » ' 4 price within tliclr means, and 
where, thot* n'ho had an innate tove for 
bltltty could fratlfy it ,\o ona knew 
wbRt his thouehla were as ho sat t^tr* 
with tbe full resl.ait.fih that his dream 
bad come true* 

HIl Cl.-il,!. 

"It's b r a c"ji1d," whisprre:! one of the 
at-tixts who bad labored nidr hy ride 
with Mr. Eastman In huLldluK the the- 
atre. 

Thoae who know Mr. K|*tma n biMt 
aay tbls theatre is thtt fulfillment of his 
greatest bone, sttd that iiotbhic in his 
life lias ever RiT*ii bim thr saHtfaet'on 
*h*t he ban had in building this structure, 
which bus tow to bim so Enspirerl thine, 
built after two years of ronatsiit plnq- 
nine aud fsbor. 

XothLnr so intriipiPB tbp interest of n 
ttporter n* a mani who doesn't want !■■ 
br. Interrl^wed. 

And because George Eastman ditlii't 
want to bo Interviewed and ho didn't 
want to talk about himself, beinr. n 
woman, I ftlt I must talk with him. 
While ho sat in (bat rose-colored chair 
oil alone I imprcKsed upon Ueorge Blair 
thp Importance of intcrricwlnn Mr. Eost- 
mfln. Mr. Blale is sale* mouap-r of the 
Eastman Kodak Company nnd b-avln* 
been my fri*nd for ten years or more, be 
felt he conldn't *cud mc back to >'ew 
York with only l::;l: of my niisslqu com- 
pleted, 

"Only," be cautioned, ''do not use that 
word interview," 

With these words of advice 1. slipped 
Into the rose-colorod seat next to Mr. 
Raatman end began n conversation, Per- 
haps it Was taking nn unfuii- cdvantafc. 
byt when a woman make* up her mind to 
do ft iLlng cbn usually goto what she goea 
after. 

Hnala ainal ihc Cbll4. 

Afwr discuwitlf the art and arcbiuie 
cure, of the theatre — a tbing Mi. Eastman 
in too interested in (o rtfns« to dlactMlo — 
Wf> enma to its purpose- , 

"I have always felt, 1 ' said Sir, East- 
mno, "n child get* its taste in reading 
from the qasJIcy of literature that, is jiut 
into his !in.til:i nt tun formative afc. A 
boy or girl wfea is piveu the right sort 
or tnjuk develop* n Putural lova tar soxjU 
rendlUf. H,o will refitse. to read Iraah, 
not only because ho dues not care tn fill 
his mind with tbls aort of stuff, but be- 
cause he ia not interested in anything but 
the beat books. The sumo ia tru« of good 
music, A love of music Is Inherent in alJ 
of .:.-,. All |t needs li fostering nt tin; 
righi hrc. If tbe young pcoplo of Bocbca- 
ter hflto an opportnuity to bear opera, 
they will nor want Jan. Give hicli clflw 
music in them in homeoparhic do*cu, tint 
all at Aucr. and Ersdusily their musical 
taste will be developed to such nn extent 
tboy Will demand the best." 

■■Vr>i! think, then it jb poBsibie to edu- 
cate tho people of Rochester to better 
thitits by (tiring them ort and mini.- at a 
pne* within their reach?" I asked. 

"I am sore of it," replied Mi\ Eaetman 
in a cotafideat voice. ''All people who co 
to Concerts arc not miuic lovers. We 
proved that ft few yeara ngo, when w* 
maintained a very expensive orchestra. 
Tbe people, were not ready for the liigh- 
cIbbs munici.l pKeftam they gave, and it 
was a failure. One evening wo had 
Schumann 'Heink on the program. Be- 
cause of n bad Rtorm she wrs enable to 
get to the theatre. The leader of the u'r- 
chestrn said the mnnry would be refunded 
for tRp ticltctn. wlilcli rould bo used an- 
other time. *But now thrtt you are here.' 
he «nid, 'you mti;ht at well atoy and listen 
tn the program.'' T>o you know," snJd Mr. 
Eastman, "nl though It didn't coat (hat au- 
dience a penny extra, and they were al- 
ready in their "rnts. about half of fham 
walked our! They enma to bear Schu- 
manr^Hrink not because the* loved nin- 
s.c, but because they Tnntcd to b*r able 
to aay they bail heard her. 

\ !..3lp{)J- of l.tlVr. 

"If they bad been taught an apprecia- 
tion Of flue music i:i their routh," said 
Mr. Clieutoi,, "(bey would hare rrmnlned 
In tbeir aeau." 

"Do you think pictures abould form the 
■ame lort of n prtlimluary training?'' I. 
joked Mr. Eaataniii. 

"I think a love: uf art ia inherent also," 
inrivered Mr. Eastman, "biit Ibclisve it. 
hu to be cultivated like inurfc. In tho 
aelwol of moalc we have a gallery where 
rlv- exhihEta of tbe miMcuota are loaned. 
On Wednesday we expect to throw this 
open during; the intxrnuaslan to hm I| aa 
A lounge j'or the people to wnlk up sod 
down and see those po.infh.pn," 

fiuddcnly It dawned upon Mr. Eaitman 
be had. been talkEng to a newspaper- 
woman. 

'■¥<)!■ area't ^ointf tn publish what I 
told +mT' ho said, in horror at the tden. 

"Sot unless yon are willing." I told 
hint. 'Hut jr»u «ald somrthing about ib" 
Maa.-t.PLil ParrUk paicting; let us ;n and 
see dint and talk about the »iorv later." 

I bad told Jinn I thought this Maxnefrt 
P»rrish pnintiuK had been bung In a bad 
ligbt, and it ahould be placed whan 



MADELYN CLARE. 




Hal UoRch and Harold Uejd, May tbay 
make nnother "Grandmfa Boy" - 



ll"p Bellvresi she I. * plnd. 
ThomoJi H. Uliion nauaed long enongb 
fri.ni iii.-j work tha-other afternooD to tall 
me he baa n Und Jn'Madeiyn Clare, the 
young witmnii he baa chosen to play the 
leading rule in his ploy on piychoarmlysiB, 
clUcd '■'I !-■■ JSnsV - He, h:wcs hi- ci'uten- 
Uon not jkti much on .her. pnat perform- 
ances no tbe screen or on Ree bciury u 
un her charm and her iDtelllecnca, MIm 
Clans in a. bmuctta tyn* of beauty wltb 
dasric .eatnres, and a person nitty tbat 
teaubcre in drnmfttJe'art tell us in neces- 
«ary in Ta-innlug that elusive tblnf called 
Buccesi*. If Mi*a Clnrn rn*i>turcs up to 
expectations, Mr, Ulxon will Teward her 
by giving. her a part in "Tbe Beast" 
nlien it plsya on Broadway. This new 
compnny oT Mr. IliXon's. formed with a 
capital nf $150,000, has a threefold mis- 
sion : l-'irst. to make pictures adapted 
frnm Tliomaa DixinV original- manu- 
scj-ipts; .sLMinid, to bring them to tbe 
atage, and third to produce them In book 
form. We are publishing Miss Clare's 
picture, sud If *ba la bait aa good *look I on 
as her photograph, we have nn doubt we 
shall be bearing about her before tbe end 
| of tbe year, 

Tb« Hurt Pnhr. 

Wltb .tho coming of the William p. 
Hart baby, ccrry fine hopes 10 
hear of a reconciliation between' the 
good bad man of the West and 
his wife, who waa Winifred West- 
over . before she became Mr*. Hart, 
The tittJu one hew been called William 0. 
[fori. Jr., and this |n Itself fit Hid to 
signify that the llttt* mother had not 
entirety put BUI Hart oof nf her life. 
Any one wh.n knows of Bill Hart's lnvu 
of flttltfhen can hardly believe it pOBalbl* 
there will be a permanent breach at thi-i 
time. Whatever the difference ia. the 
frictuls of tho couple are hoping' it can be 
healed. 

rgnp^t Billions in order. 
Annu Eugene Aiken and Willnrd Craw- 
ford i^itteraon were married on tbe fifth 
of frentiJEriber, according to announce-: 
ntfAtri Knt out by Mr. nnd Mm. Eugene 
Aiken, parents of the bride. The wbolo 
industry is interested in thin marriage, 
Which is a motion picture romance. Minn 
Aiken, ns thf editor of the Motion Pic- 
ture Weekly, a rcgionaE trade paper that 
flnuririics -.in tbe .South, ind Mr. Pat- 
tfrson n« one «f the prominent exhibitors 
In Atlanta, were brought together i TJ th.-? 
interests of motion nlcturcn, nnd with 
thiK am a eotnuion bnnrl, thry became great 
friends — a friends hTp that later developed 
into n rnmnnce. Mr. and Mm. Pot lemon 
will bo nt home tn their friend* after 
September 15 in Atlanta. Ga. 



hits been enmrnsttM hy Thnma 
"Tho Bru,i" tb* flnl j>Ii-m 
Dixon faint pf! ny. 



EUR tn Ji'a>>" "■«■ li-:i>II"K rule 
to b« i.ruituri-il l,j- ihr Tho 



every one conld enjoy It. He ugrced with 
me and wo went ju v.ir n uf n»othsc 
place to hiuit it. 

That ho tuiK personally superintended 
the placlu], uf till hix troayuri'tt hLows 
what rt Inbor of love ihfa tbeatu- ii- lie 
bos studied every hit of tapestry, evary 
chair, every cornea Inlay aim i:very mural 
for Uio best effect. 

Motion picture, Mr. Eo*tmon believes. 
Is un urt tbat ahould have the same en 
eouragciaoflt kx music and painting. 

Forirnit rhotOHrvpiliT. 

"The improvement uf tho ph'tatography 
in motion pictures i^ nliuuat unbeliev- 
able." bo taid. "Tito cum^roiniui rrbontd 
bo fivcli a ;:;■■ ;<i. ■'■- .A uf crrdiL fur thil 
By CxpCrimcuLlnf they huve r.\\,-:\ Hv 
world iioj-tmit p ho togrnp.hr. In ine t-nraj- 
'days ;■."■:■" toe's; ih.-ir M.-ene» wi-ti UttU 
ij-ili r.-.s tn tba light. Uxpcrimcntt. -n.i 
glass plnti-4 ].j .-v:.-.) tbls v.-jii the only Wny 
to Ket ivMii'L^. ' :. " 1 1 1 ■ >■ IJgured iHiub ihii.l 
!>■- irstiietj in the sunie tuaUtuu. After 
many muiitba ami yCurs or Work they dls- 
Covercd the liucOt readlts were gullied 
fnim -jahotugraplilng right Into the light. 

"VnU wfll hud," went on Mr. kaOKtmaLi. 
"many .' h ot ogr.il > bent arc Using tbe nevv 
fitma now to lake pictures instead of the 
ii|.:-f:i'-hiii:.'-ii glasa plates. 

"But — ncrhnue- I shouldn't sly this," 
he nald. "It aouncls. too much like 1 was 
trying to build up my bubinw^ I didn't 
■soy it tor that purpose," he ntud, embar- 
mased at the Idea. 

"I am irjra_you didn't. Bctddos." t 
told hint, "tbe Eastman Kodak Compsoy, 
according to reeent BtarJHticH, needs no 
i- illng up." 

"Every t>Usine«H nrviLm building up," be 
noid, chunging the con versa tion abruptly 
Into n iisilVreui channel by pointinz out a 
particularly lovely Italian psintiiiB. 

'Young L.awrepiM White, a son of 
Stanford White, saw that painting In 
New York nnd told ma about It I bought 
it for the theatre, but it haa bung In my 
hum* for so mnnr months It gnvr me a 
resl pong when I bad to part with it." 
'Speaking of Mr. Eastman's boms re- 
miutied mc of what n taxi driver hud snid 
earlier in the day when lie dpsctjbed tbe 
varinus i»lnt* of irrorest in Rnchcatftr. 

"Tlinl 'a E7ei)rge Enstmau's lionac," he 
sfii'l. "It ol&'t so n:«cb to look nt mi 
the nutridc,. hut it is beantiful inside." 

I tnld Mr. EnHtinan of the tail driver's 

con. fr^Lt -'!:■. 

Th.cn.tra- Finer Than n*mf. 

"Hi« opinion doesn't eoinnifle ivith 
some of my fHcntk" slid Mr. 1 EBatf»OH- 
■ ttoc woman slid tea-day, after looking nt 
the mirrors, tipewrirf and funltufc, 'I 
sriah y&u would take bomo' of these beiu-' 
tiful Uiuigo iuto your own borne; it cer- 
tainly needs aome new Jtirnitwrc.' " 

If Rochester doc-ant r£it»ud to Mr. 
Er.jtronu'u Idea by vJutlsK the theatre, 1 
Miinl. it win bo a eruabinp blow to bim, 
But, after seeing the exquisite Rood taste 
of the house, it doesn't treetn possible that 
any wide-awake town, growing ond up 
tn data, can refuse to Cuke n gift pre- 
•cotcd 'iiih ao much pleasure oa tbls 
theatre, lias been presented jo them by its. 
donor. It in [lif* hie; tbidg io his life ami 
the sentiment attached to It haa msdo it 
a rriceieaa offorini;. 

X wgnted to exprei«a aomi! uurb lluuicl.t 
tnT Mr. Raahnnii, But, nf lor hating in< 
tervlewed bin, for An hour pgaitsst bis 
will. I thnught 1 lind better g» hack to 
my hnlri and give hiitn a chance to meet 
some of the jpiests who had atarted to nr- 
Tire for the afternoon retPBtion. It ruust 
be -<Ald for hlatood breedinit lie said 
good-by to me without a hint in i.L- tnpe 
tlinr \n- had been inveiarled Into nn op- 
welcomc Interview, I think for the mo- 
ment be forget he was talk-lns. tn n nenra- 
ria|wr*omftn, , . 

La* V' Hiirr Fulr l*ln 7 . 

Grafaflm PatleTfon in bis arric^ in The 
Christian Herald Mam** Will H. Hays 
for the failure 00,1**, churchet to obtain 
fllm. Bo says thi'Proteaunt ehurche* of 
America ire uniting to form ■ film com 



puny to furnish clean bimM Cor clean peo- 
ple nnd to act in o[>po^itiun lu the com- 
Irunics represented in tJil- organ ix-uiui, 
iL-aded by Mr. HayB. We with Mr. Pat- 
terson luck in. his eniCPpriise. Lut we do 
ihipk for n CliruUiiin Kc-ntleman he haA 
HiMken heedlessly mul tlifughtleBHly. Will 
II. Hnya has only been in the motion pic- 
tre burincss since March. Before he ever 
had any Idea tif becominE the lender or the 
lillh urcaJteaE industry, (lie 'churches and 
tlig thcutro, were hilling tlioir fiiscMHisions 
on nun- theatrical tilma. Mr. Haya*B pal-; 
icy has been to work with instead, or 
against the churches, and he bin. worked 
DUOtJifStttfy Ea bring nuHiut mi ero of clean 
plrturcs. Be h*a even called In welfare. 
urgnni^ilonw to Hssitit hifti in righting 
the wnitifffl In tho iilm intfiiMtry. Xu one 
tvbo has watcliod the former I'uMnisiHter 
i r«-i-f-.sl in actinn cauld iruthfullv riay 
he bos been n ulucker In urglnfi better 
pictures. . 

TLcre Is undoubtedly (l piare for the 
new comptiny. We wdooni audi en at- 
BimiXiitJon imtn this crent imlnwry, but 
at th(- sflme time we regret that u miin of 
the standing cmrl cluira^trr at (»rnbara 
rat tenon ehould linn- thouglit it worth, 
while to ap^nk an iqM K t.tinpl_v of Will EI. 
Hnya and Ida vnrk in the fit. ri industry, 
tti owing Mr. Hoyx sa wa do, «e nre sure 
lie wonM be the buS one to cunt mit as- 
pc l-rionii en the Cliri*tinn Hembl Com- 
pany. 

An Exeeltent iiirp. 
In filming "The Life of Abraham 
Lincoln." Roy Roekett advance* tha idea 
tha; sach a film ahould be mud* of the 
life of each Prerident end filed uwny in 
tho nrehivrs 0-f the iJovemmeht for7utnrt 
use, Mr. JSockett pnrposeH giving th5 
Cnitod StM(i= : . tauvernment a copy of his 
Ulm (i-; an historical raeord. He.helipvea 
Btartlnt with President Warren Hording 
a lilm record vf each 1'r'i.vidrni ntui hi* 
most ImpfirtJint activities should beuinde. 
*o thot when imr futnre gt-nenition* want 
to know something of too real Hiitding. 
not sa played by an. actor, with himself 
in the role they can see thfac oictures 
and get a true conception of tin- man 
and his sccempliabnichts, Such a record 
of New York City would be invaluable. 
The customs are constundy ibsnging. 
Xew civic dcvelasmcnts are being planned 
and carried out every dny, m> that the 
Wealth of material far sucu a motion rde> 
tor* recprd would be limitless. Tho value 
of such pictures ore apparent to those 
wbo see in this Jtndt city, with lu cos- 
mopolitan ,K-nolatioi!, the iin>:,t intensive 
cducatlono! training for the people who 
want to LcArn aomeihing nf Manhattan 
and its progress. Paris baa nuch n motion 
picture department. Why not New Vork? 

Don't Mlaa "Cinmlnw't B«y." 

While wc ore handing out nil the edi- 
torial bouijiicts oil the plcturCH that are 
a blessing to the universe we would be 
rcmisa indeed If wo faileil to mention 
"Grandma's Boy." It's in a clavs with 
"Thfflltid" and is a Ave- reel comedy with 
it langh in every Inch of footage. What 
"Blood and Sand"- did nt 'the Itivotl a 
few weeke ago to wnkc up the iodett ma-' 
tion picture, upijrtit.', that is what Harold 
Lloyd la dolus; "t the Strand. It' is an 
art to he able to make a 5.UOO-foot com' 
edy nnd not have one moment of forced 
humor. Sometimes whet. Wo hear so 
much about n picture we feel wry that 
if*, went to see it, becuuse it eeeih* a sure 
alga v.-c arc growing blase, for an often 
we rail to share il": opinion of the eti- 
lhnviast». Friday night, nfter a huay day 
and a tired brain wc wnndcrt-d into ibe 
Strand. Tlie Inugh and tho entertain* 
me»t tbat "Cratidma^s Boy" gave us made 
us wi*th there vu fllwnya a comedy of 
this character waiting at the end of every 
Frldoy. when It la dlHItrnlt to forge-T 
hint's wjarliinii*, The picture will make 
menay for Mr. Lloyd, fnr Arthur K#m, 
and for nil concerned, and It should. An--- 
opa, who give* to the world a aim that Is 
:.." -'liil oJ liumor, so devoid uf anything 
suggestive and so well done is n nublEc 
benefactor. Our thanks to Arthur Kane, 



Jn ctr-issr. 
A postcard from Elsie Cohen ' makes 
known tbe jnteresllng MMl that oho and 
Mr- and Sin., Oscar Apfel arc ehioying 
a vacation along tbe Rhine. After a few 
days rest they will return, to Hollsnd. 
where hf r . ApTel will begin work on "The 
l.if.i!'*i Mouae." his next picture for tbo 
lloltnudin Film Company. 

Givlor Hor si Chsnc*. 

Any gir-l that Cecil De Mlllc electa to 
featuro in one. of biit big spocinls hi 
iisnally made, that Ib why the fr.fMidu of 
Paulino iinnin are so intereated in her 
offer of a part ia the next Do MHlo ap*- 
ciat. Miss Uaron ia the pretty young 
girl who played In "Lilies of the Field" 
on the stage, and later showed herself 
euch a line photo graphical subject in 
"Sonny" nnd In "Reported Missing-" 

It'- a. Hot Plate*. 

Chicago's lakcfront ino'i doing much 
to cool tho atmosphere in tbo Windy City. 
Madame Olgn Perrovr., who i* at the 
Blackstune, writes to soy, never has she 
known such tutcus* beat &he openod 
there with "The Wbltft Pcacocli" and, 
mnaiiigefi to gist there just whou Chicago 
■y-riil.'H, to break all bant records. ' One 
consolation. September never stays hot 
for many days. Two woman fainted in 
_thc theatre lost week and tho papers re- 
port several heat prostration a, ao that it 
would seem Lake Mirhigan [sn't doing its 
duty In the matter of cooling breesca. 

lout Ilaby! 

Harry Millarde ia so fascinated with 
bis new daughter be haau't been able to 
talk on any other subject. Tho young 
lady — June Elizabeth Mlllanfc — waa bora 
while her father wna lit Europe at work 
nn "If Winter Cumcs." tlla frlenda all 
thought in 1 would come home with many 
talcs of making picture* In England, but 
■.il for bl<j chief conversation has centered 
qtDiind the baby. 

"I wonder if all ^months-old babied 
are an Intelligent?" was the fjuesrion be 
ssked a woman who wonted w know if 
the Enalfsh fog had interfered with tho 
production of "If Winter Come*,'" 

June Caprice, the mother of this won- 
der child, says sh* told Mr. Millarde 
something of the baby, but he hadn't ex- 
pected to see anything oa wonderful, 

1'aJ* and Mabel. 

Most peoplo would consider it worth 
I trip on the Majestic just to travel with 
Mabel Normond, hut think of making 
Ibe yoyage with both Mabel and Pola 
Negri on the same boat. They aallcd 
•September and wn Arjo willing to wafer 
moat of Ibe pawenfrera kept to their deck 
chairs so ns not to mlaa seeing either uf 
these colorful young women. Both Mist 
Negri and Mina NcfUKul) wfll go directly 
to the coast, Mlas Negri tn begin work 
on "Bcl£n Donna" and Miea Normand to 
fulfill her contract, «ltb Mack Bennett, 
If half of the adventures the papers apeak 
of nro true, Mabel should make a con- 
tract at once to write these article*." 
With princes falling In lore with her 
r.iif! half of Paris copying her gowns. 
wrlL Mabrl has probably bad the time of 
her lit*. - 

To Prnmoir <Uf JaiTlsk Rae*, 

A now Aim company h&a been foryJlcii 
for the innouncod purpoao of produclne 
pictoras of intareat to tbe Jewish rice. 
WUh the name, the Eill. Eili Pictures. 
Inc.. with office* at 160T Jyeoadway, thin 
company will bring to tba screan the 
Sebrnw folk aong ond the aetivjrlM of 
its- people. Robert Sterling, the presi- 
dent, says : 

"Wc enter into the Aim producing bust- 
new nt ft tbnil when the need* of unpre- 
judiced and unbiRoted thinking ]* sedly 
felt over th* country-" 

An ,Mirw^tbt-Vi»r Rnmnnct. 

Sydney B, Bronaberg, of thi legal dn- 
pnrttoent of Goldwyn Pietura CorpoR* 
Hon. returned en Saturday «n board tbo 
nlenmship Amsterdam of tbe Bolland- 
Amftricaa Line, from Paris- He was ac- 
emnpanied by his bride, formerly 3Ulc 
Alice Michel, to whom be waa married 
in Paris on A'ugust 10. tha culmi nation 
nf n romance began in Fran** when Mr. 
Brnunberg was attached tn tba American 
Air Serrico. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If you hive praise to Rive, com- 
pltlnti to make or Ideas tb air, 
register them with Ibe Onlooker. 



ricrrnE rAXEKTft. 
MptLon PIctnr* Kill tor. Xh* sCnralntf 
Talecraph: 

It la to ba honad tbat air. Beslau'a 
latter, which you publisned last week,- 
wlll be tb* mesas or clarUsU-j; the sl'to* ' 
atloc. with regard to "Tbe RnUalre*" 
anil Its Rllsgad IstrUifamest of patent 
"rlgnta" (slel- . \ 

Tkera liaa been, Lq my opinion, 1 far too 
much of tblB patent "light" tttrorism. 
to ths !Hotl»n picture field. Wha don 
not raaa*Dt)*r th* attempt* in idos o'r a 
soif-stylfd "patBnts" compaTiy to ibrottle - 
sp industry wOleb, In tbe making. Ib 
hunt] red* of rears old? How many <>r 
yonr readers sr« swar*, tor example, 
that tba cameia was deTtaad; in" th* flf- 
taeatb oeniary; th* pnlecter In the six- 
teenth; and that Ibe otb>>r basis esseh- 
llals of plrture making dat* from ta* 
elgbtesnth ceatutr. 

' Then Is hardly s "patent" ha tb* pfe> 
lure Itald, wU<-h would hold wa.ttr in a 
properly ennRltuted court of law; wblch 
reminds m« of tb* tDllowlng story: 

An Irhhiiim ee-neeleadi. is he thnnglir, 
an Idea worth patenting. Ha went to 
Washington io convuit the rtcarda. IF 
any, of what had been done t>«,ore along; 
the iinrn llaes. 

At the epd of much searching ba 
terltched hla head and sa.d, "Hrethrr. 
them sneLents! " Tney'va stolen *11 my 
ldtss." 

Mr. Eeslna, pleas* note! 

Vary truly, *"■* - 

. Ttniu,M Tjeddlng, 

»i West Sere at y-n lath slrsel, 

Sew Tort City," 

Bept*raber 7, 10LS. 

'TIB EVEH T'il'S. 
Mstlria PEcTurs Hdltof, The Mnrnln^ ' - 1 > 
graph: 
WJaj* la It thst as soon as nn nrtor iretx 
to b* sucEetifiil be toaei his hc.-iu ami 
immediately brscotnci obsesier] nun : .« 
Ides at go!u\ I read th» ^tory tn last titu,- 
osy'« Ttfleft'Tsph about ih* «i*Jrr*l hs- 
tween fiodolph Valent'no and the Faiwua 
Playera-Lnsky C'otnpnny. t rlnn'l Jtnn.w 
yet what !jb'« crylnE about. As Ini as 

hlS H«t gflttlnE -- ■= ' ^ ■" ^ ■ i . - : :. r H'l|-f>7t|>ine Iinrl 

publicity Is concerned, Li -. rlillcnl<>i!s. Tt 
kraems Io me hB has ha<t tw> UUeb, %*«** 
RBt kind nf tired reaitlna ahoot blni- H« 
t- Terr popnlaT right now, hut 1 rUmbt 
very muc-i that hla follswtog <v||] he l.i-t- 
tng. 

Atiout a year s^o Vnieotlno'* sueceif 
waa hanging In the hslanee. Whether -r 
not he would become popiiluT rema^iicil to 
be seen, II was a Bamhle in wajteh !i ■ 
iiiiiT^.i isiii! partnership wltb (be E-'ara^na 
layers argnnlistion. Ai sonu ns bo 
•Taund that the piiblk nccente<t blm. in- 
■tesd of belns glnil ol tbo At,piirliinEi> h* 
had H immediately he gels an axagRerat*'!- 
j 1 1 ■-- . ■. of hla Iraportanee and #els About to 
collcet nn eje5rl)Hnni s»J*rJ- Tbr? n.i« 
point nn which I agree with I'niion Clnsk 
la that motion picture aetata nnd :n -.- ^ 
arc eoermonaly overpaki, 

It seems too bail that nareeiB Lnvsr'uii.y i 
•polls a man or woniatt <vhi> mtght oiher- j 
wlsa be quite human. I'm sr*n II ?i.> ; ■ l ■ ■ - ■ ■- 
time stilI tla.c slliiln.' Most nf -.:i- ilenllilC« | 
bsvc been wit* people of tho theatre, ami i 
my obserrntloat la this purttailsr f!fliL 
bare been that sa soon ss they net to tlie 
top -.'><■? become bopQicasEy vain .::;■! 
apollrd. 1 suppose, after nil, It takes a 
resllr big person -to hold hla hca>] •-■ '-''■•■■ 
auccaBB—Mind there n/en't many olg i>ro- 
plu |n the world. Very truly yours. 

New Tork City. Reglna lEciir-otisey. 

TOAHT TO ialaOYDa 

Ifotlon Tlentre Editor. The Horning Tel«- 
graph : 
While ao many toasts and teluuttm --r» 
being offered t« Tlodolph Valentino ilir-.i 
days I'd Use to aay n TV'otd for Hsmld 
Lloyd. Here Is a young man wltb root 

.inLrlUr- Citrril. He doesn't dlwnya baVA 

the best nrsterlsl to work with, but wb«a 
he does have a good subject there Isn't 
my fine Ln bl B tin". 3o many of th*.' 
screan comedians are merely Imitators oC 
Chsptin. TTlcv do funny lumps snil nre. 
■Il rlgbt as long ns tiirj" i-.ipi tbrn.v ].■■■; 
and fall tn a pall of wtiliewanh. Ttot 
wben It comes to gcnuLno comedy thcy'r*' 
absorulely at a loss. 

I hiipiirrn-.l to see "L..-;i:i'imn , i \\-\y" at 
the Strnnrl trie other night ninl w«s ever , 
ao Imptesied by Mr, Lloyd"! work. I 
bop* ■■]* mandaer wflj continue tn present 
him In fiTe-Teel pictures. He ought to 
have stories on tbe order of Charles 
Fflj'a. I don't mean by this that h* is 
like Chsrle* Itsy, tor ha bsn bla own :•>■ 
■Ii.-Srinaljt.i- and riOeio'L Imvp (n t-vi n on 
any one else's crown of glory. Dut I 
Jmt IhooKbt tbat b* woitld make a »ery 
■jood festure Mir. 

With oil the tnovEf actors there nra, 
there realty aren't mensv wltb say partlni- 
Isr (slant or peMonslUy. Tker nearly aQ 
shjn* beesttae they have pteHy rn-t. ■■*.. 
pretty eyes or pretty figures. Ttui Llnr- 
old Lloyd doesn't have to depend tin nnr 
ur fiiMf. Ho has LnlelllieUce, bbtlrlonlo 
ability and a p*Tac-nallly with a grcnt deal 
of charm. Mind you. I'm not -n>JM:.- b* 
hssn't good look^ Dccauaa be hv, l,at 
I aay, !i- doesot have to depend on h'a 
looki to enierisln: people. 

Now and tbfa be retorts to the familiar 
kick and alln-stlck tricks, byt I Ihtak toll 
la lieesose his ilirwtin- thtoks ii is ii«i-^ii- 
sary to sell the pttlnro, not becsns>> M.r, 
:.t.i-.j-/l wants ft. And: the thing about 
Hsrold fctoyd. he litntalee norjofty H* 
K himself, and 1 hopa ho always will be, 
and I hope hi* SR«-etsa won't go to hla 
head. Cordially youta, ',. 

- I In Onlooker, 

THINK*. "H. \\." WAfl IUGI1T. 

Motion Pictufi? Editor, The Morning Tela. 
graph, 

Tn tout issue of Beptembar :: tbe letter 
signed "Ids Kurtxmso" needs prompt and 
active eorreetloa. Tbla woman i-e*ectf ons 
of your correipontlcota iiinif>fi -li. W." 
In rating Mary Plekfont eacond to Katb- 
ic-ii v.-ilildTr.B. nrin- actively engarcd Ib 
tbo making of motion picture*, ever vla» 
their beginning, aarl st 'present dally cn- 
gng;ed In tb* inspection of nmtloa picture's 
of »i| makes, i bare always been neutral 
In critlrisni of intHvldual berfoTmera, but ' 
E r*Unol 1st tbls criticism pass me. 

When it comes to a matter of sctlait lu 
motion picture*, nq an stt, theto Is not 
now. end cover ha* been, a fetusle that 
can reflater intalUgcnt artlna. besnly or 
personality, no matter what tb* part mKr 
be. I'k* Kathteea Wllllama. This woman' 
bai mad*' pictures ever since rise begin- 
nlag, sad even at ber age today aland* 
queen of tb* ser«en, Jn lbs same ratio si 
a Bernhardt of Ellen Terrv, 

I bsv* never had the pleasure of meet- 
ing GsthJeea William-*, but my huslneat 
has mads me a Judge of itage paoptn. 
What screen artiste Is there la-dsy who 
-f.Lil.t ontsblne K.nliiten Wllliama .m "Th* 
&poiIerB"T Very alncerely, 

Allautlc City, N. J. Kalr Plsy. 

TRIBUTE TO VALENTINO. 
Motion Picture BdJtor.-Tbc Morning Tele- 
graph: 
RodolpB Vsleauuo la the gtestaat mov- 
ing picture actor in the- world to-day and 
Is worth aT*rjr" dollar he Is setting. I so* 
pleas*d to sead! you this ttlbuts or my 
Admiration sad appreciation of this young 
nun's wortb. 1 do not know- \.\-.-,. imss 
artier seetog the moat wonderful picture. 
"BImhJ and Sand" froio Bit Bugles, story, 
production, direction, photography ana 
aetlag, ] col hi not refrain from writing; 
this note. Very sincerely, 

Amelia SummtEvllla, 
Xarl Carrol!! Tbsatn, 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




I BflEEHWICH 



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Ei«. t.ii. jbvu. nun * sit. 



2IEGFELDFCLL1S41 'FANTASTIC FPKASEE 



COHAN 

Lisur Matl 



Tb.,HTA«3t,FTp. I.W. 



Popular Matln«* To-Eior'w, 2.3 

THE ENDLESS CHAIN K- 



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- Uffla NICHOLS" L*g t lir.E Bow*. 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 




1|4U- TTlyll. * 5.1. I 

'SCORES TREMESIWriLY. Mill 

3TAfl.lt AT HEFt BEBT. , '.Am«rlciii. 

DAVID BELAfrCQ ffiHah 

FRAMES STARR '"ISKg 



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DAVln BElASffl FIHtBii 

LehoreuLRICasKIKI 



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COHAN 




StASOKOKKSTUESSTRIS 
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Itr/JEialMdiaehs Mr foterlfiscjici- Mr A&Jcmaxt- 

LADIES 

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PALACE 




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Tempest 



JI A Eerpent's 
Toot*." 



^TORCHBEARERS 



BETTER TMES 



MOKOBCO $£,£„■* TO-SIOHT ^ 
fibst m iri'srs: to-morrow 

WAOEtfHALS * KEMTKR Pr^tTIt 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

A.VERT nrjFffOOD-T' Ngrr' COM EOT 




fKI.Wl's THEATRE. "«•[ oi 1 
BARNEY BERNARD and 
ALEXANDER CARR '» ■ ■•- 

tom^i". "PAHTSEU'S Aq.iH" 

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CLARA K. YOUNG 

lo'-IfHfifla (iIA"ar»" 
Rft T MiElnr & Orch. 



RlVflll "WALLACE RJSIP 

I V ULI la 'The Gkut F)r»htr' 
B-flTAT At A farameymt Piclwrt . * 

«*TF! 8T. Bttill Coacrrt Owh»pir». 

"Bxt*3Va*Vt WWW *P *** KiCort Wbw." 



"oniNi.vr, sa>hs" 
irmci ^ nMiMM /'icrirr* 



nllDITill "THE HOLJHD OF THE 
l!Arl I UL BASKERVJL1X5" 

^frir»7 il U1L- 1 ■ Cf,p|l<cJ Qnod OrfSHBTI, 



tranD 



EAEOLE LLOYD 



TAVERN CHOP HOUSE 
OPEN FOR BUSINESS 



New Rtjitanrant Patronised First 

UighE oy Many Well Kaowri 

Hotel Hen, 

What Sw Torlr ha* wairfd mouthj 
for jijj-iip^n"fj last nieht. ' It trts toe 
op^nisj! of the new Tivkd chop b«U!*'> 
on Wftit Farty-cigtith sttttt, just oil 
B€\-rrlth *T(riu&, Th* new reitaurant majr 
<>' **jid to bare opened In a buiie of 
llory. ■.--■■.. 

Twentj^flyc tnnraben ( the RMtau- 
rfcnt Mfji'fl Asaorinfion were on hand r 
ju well as mniiy other prominent rca- 
tsiirtt*«rii lu tSefr \nr\t. 

FJovcn came from huqdrOd> Qt frlendi 



of Hilly Lu Hllf, Lafr Dwntr of (Inn 
Tnvcrn, and teleiTHUTifl ftfriT«5 frora all 
over the conntrT from pranln^nt theatri- 
cal folk, wlahiDE Billy La Hiff and the, 
n*w Trvutb all Vinihi of flUCcfiM. 

ffiinil^dn TCfre (Urned *w*v, arid ihe 
capadty cf *b° niaJti floor, which ij 350, 
, u-4N rea^hHl three tttnea daring tbe even- 
■ injt. In the private dlnlfjg rwm a dJn- 
I ner was anrrpd to (ha nresn. Thnm took- 
| inc fir ih* DMt but the market (iffonlt 
1 in iri- WH7 L «t tood food Till find the 
J TAvcr.n enfr of the best places in New 
Tort for dlnirfi. 



bEATK NOTICES. 



COHFTOK— OpDUEy D. "'C^ttJ'StLL ruSEKAL' 



l£OaFETl-MAHflT ■- -XAMPBELi BT^iKRAL, 

CHURCH." Brot4my n '■■•* Smut ""'-' 



Ci-HKllXY— EUIABCTH BCTLJE. ■TICMI'BELL, 
FCNGBAL, CHURCH," Broulni >t MIA 6trfL 
Vdlltt IAIN. 



WlUtimnK— CHARLOTTE A. "CAlTPBEU. Fl . 

prmUL, CHt-noH." B»id>ar k< Ibt -Si««t. 



DISPERSE BAD ODORS 
WITH SWEET SINGING 



Trolley Craw Bcrwcen P&sinio and 

Hobaken Find Antidote for 

Hackeiieac^ M?adowu. 

Motcrmeo and Conductort on the Paa- 
eailc line irorler earn, which ttflTtl bt- 
twrcn {'a-innlr, N. J., and Hobokcu, have 
b(ea wanrlTii for »me time what to do 
to countemct ilis- annoftnee eiUAed paa- 
neli^eni on their cira *y the unaeet»l.t 
odors nlllnaj the «r« m they pttaaed 
Lhrough the HflcVdtiMCk meadofti. 

"Sweet AdeHae' 1 hes tolted St for 
them; " - ... 

J u- r 't before the cars reach tbe odOrfat 
meadow-land now. the motorman Firaala 
the ronductoV and in an Instant the nO'tw 
of "*£w*ftt Adeline*' from -the nxmthg ot 
the trolley crow eliminate, to some de- 
cree at taint, the aour xmell from the 
w<«id.ott-land. The? nlnz it load mad 
with Toeilnf, . Whether the MitiKitif: i* 
more ntiisDvipR than the odon Ik a ques- 
tion., but It oertainlT j» keuping pajatn- 
XKS* In A Jolly mood. .. ■ 



i^LTI BRUNET RESIGNS 
PRESIDENCY OF PATEE 



To Contir.nc 'With Company on 
Board of Directors, lint 
i Ooei to France. 



HAYAKAWA BTO F50M JAPAN 



Swlcor iBJiurea rpln NVjtrl Av>lna.t 

ManrlnS "Wlilte Under COn- 

ttatt to P*r«mtiTiiit, 



Br MTTE1LA 0. PABSOHS. 

FOR BQreral weeka there bare been 
rusnnrii floitiiil nho^t tint Paul 
BniQct mlcht not return to Adict> 
lea, «ad j-eatetdaj' that ptec* of 
Bmad^aj jroaiip came true. Lewli lu- 
netflrity T ttcMTary of the Path* Film 
Company, received A cablegram from Mr, 
Brunet tenderiag his resignation n;. vr7>.;i- 
dent of th« Fathe Campajiy. 

Tbtn fau been no friction of anr 
kind, but for aorne time Mrs. Brunei has 
b*en. Htjinl htf bnahaud to returij to 
their Datlre Frftnee. Bhe flpcs.Ke English 
oqly alffhtly. and most of her frlcnda 
Ate In France N to It seems llltely that 
her wlahei In the maHep were larcelj 
reaponrlhle for Mr. Branefa decfilou to 
retlie to his farm near' Paris. , His ton 
is still sraoelHttd with Path* and will 
remain In Amsrlca. 

Mr. BnuetA rtslF«tT&n will be acted 
open at the next meetfnc of the board 
of directors of Path*. Mr. Brunei vlll 
remain a member of the board of direc- 
tora, and It Li expected that h« « ill re- 
tarn to the United Btet« otcaKionallT 
and will condaue to take an artivo in- 
Mrtat In UM tffaln of the companj. 

While no otic at ths Fathe omc* could 
he persuaded to throw aAy Hcbt on ';:■- 
■object BA to M[-. Bronet'a aucce^or, ono 
member auigHted that it would not sur- 
prise tbe Fathe atrnff .if Mr. Intx-mrUr 
■FM elected » the poet. Merrill, Lynch 
&. Co. own a large interest In Fathc, 
hirlne pychaaed it eeTeral yeaon nco. 
'Charles Fathe also retains an interest 
aa dot* Mr. Brune* 

Mr. InnertrltX aaitl yeetcrdaj tbero 
hlti been no trobbta in tbe Fathe Cram 
pari* and things woum move alone; it- 
they had b the past. As to tbe rumor 
that Fathe might consolidate with an- 
other cc-mp&tiy, Mf, [anerarlty said then 
was absalutel; nothing to it, and too 
ridiculous to comment opon. 

KlnAlAfn In iM-rinrn. 

To most readera of the daily nrwa- 
pjtbef, iCi :!?.*,-> in, means Tiaj, be ■■■h.. is 
asaaciated with enforcing tbe Volccciid 
Un;. Tfcis F t inate4n is BO reistirc of 
Izzy. and answers to itie name of Pro- 
fessor Albert Kinstein, German acifrn- 
tiBt — in short, the man who created the 
Einettln theory *f refatiTlty. Edward 
M. Fadmaii. director of the Equity Film^ + 
£2fi West Forty-second street, hfls ju-^t 
brought ttv-r with, him from Germany 
a motion picture an the Einstein theory 
and naya that the world mav now learn 
what it's sll abooL 

AccordiriE to a rtprpscntativn of the 
compxny, it took six German pioiY.-Mir 
to translata the EiisstrtU th-rorj for pic- 
ture purposes. And! Mr. Fatfman l«%ow 
America a iainc it for home comumption. 
so If there are any of onr readers jvhn 
have a hankering to know- rrbat Mr, Ein- 
stein meana when he taJka about rela- 
tlrltr. nil he has to do h to aee the tilni. 
film. 

Inaarlnjt I'oin NostI. 
Thft Journal of Commerce yesterdsj' 
morning announced that Adolph Zukor. 
had Insured Fola Nfgri for il.O0O.OO0 
to prCTcnt her mnrryfng whlh; 9ttS.tr 
contract to his cornjuiny. Mr. Zukqr 
refUMra to comment on the article, but, 
knowing Bomethine of the difficulties he 
has had with Til-, atara in the paet, Jt 
T^o4jld not ba SUfpriainff If he did Insert 
tome Such clause in Ahe lady's conttfict. 
Not that he meani to interfere T?ltb 
Iotq'b yDQLt dream. Of course Poln 
has bfBMi married once. , The husband— 
a Polish' count — may hare been lost or 
mi-*ljiid when she schie»ed fame, but if 
aome of the American trarelera In Ber- 
lin told the truth. "Miss Negri la a Polish 
countess married to a cotntnnttdaot In the 
Polish, army. She arrive*- on tbe Majes- 
tic to-day, 

ID Option. 

The New Hampahlte "nDd Mamtachti- 
aatTa theatre owners will gather, this 
morning at their annual convention, 
Sydney S. Cohen and M. J. OToolc 
have gone to- Boaton to i»f* present al 
tola meetinz, which is aornrthfng of an 
event in Nciv England motion picture 
dreles, 

f Hiyi In Hfinhinprton. 
Will H. Hays went to "Wflsliiticton 
Sunday. Flo had expected to go. to 
Rochester to take a look At the n '"-■■■" 
Eastman Theatre, Itut ho changed his 
plana at tho last nAbent. He -will re- 
turn to-day. 

Edveationat Note. 

Visitors to the fitstc Fair in Syracuse 
September 11-16 will be shown motion 
pictures, of tho New York Barge Canal. 
Not only will theae films be on exhlhttlgn, 
but the? will be accompanied w5*h a lec- 
ture by a representative of the Btate De- 
partmr-m of Public tv'orks. 

The pictures beftif wfyh scenes of tbe 
Buffalo harbor and wnterfront and carer 
thu entire canal from Buffalo through 
the Stile to Troy, They ahow th* t 
structural completeness of the canal sys- 
tem, it's lochs, morabio Jams, lift gates 
operating machinery tml the buoys which 
ILtbt the canal at night. M.-ir=>- new 
vie* a have been taken during the Bum- 
mer iUnatrnring tbe tnereUa in traffic 
and the improvements which have been 
made at the terminals. .. ■ 

Governor atjltler Vlalla TbAtttra, 

Ben Aticell is authority for the atate- 
ment that Oavemor Ml^er stojlpcd Id 
BocheatBr long 1 enough (Surlag -btt> recent 
visit to tha horse abow tn tnke a look 
at tho new Esstman Theatre, Ben 
doesn't siy the GovemOT mite i&j sug- 
gejtioni or said anything aboiat censor- 
shlp. Ba does may, br-wpvrr, . that 
Qaorfs ArlisE's nev picture, "The Man 




.MfQIDI.lM; LOGA5. 
She bm Hlkcnrd a fftn<Mr1 Wli& Ffl- 

mnni ristTcrM-I.atky rot- five 

jmaraw. 



Who rinjvd Ootl," in bjetut WcH rrcelveti: 
!i]-'-" tho music dim has heeu chosen to 
nccompntiy iL 

Ilikck F"roini Jjipjin. 
Frtn-iding his host Is on time., SeeHu<? 
nayskava will arrive in S.'in Francisco 
to-clay ou the Ebb go Maru after 
holiday Lu his native lond. Ho 
will remain otj the Coast for a brief 
visit, reaching New York la time to he- 
fiin n-hrumals October 1. The vrbiide 
chosen for Sunur tlayakawe's debut .r. 
a lfgirimate sctor in "The Leopard," by 
Ffcd d!e Urcssc. 

Thnma* >l — I FCliP bi In Tnwn, 

LookitiK Uki- n million dsillsrs and with- 
out n cfltp- in the -world, that popular 
young Irishman, Thnmaii Meighan, 
reached town yesterday. H* celled ut 
thr CampiLa Ployers-Lasky offices and 
spent the remainder of the time greet- 
ing old frti-ttdff. Thomas will only atay 
hern u few dfijs — hia purpose in coming 
Eust ln-ii:^ to consult with- George. Ada 
on "Bnek Home and Broke," his nest 
picture. Hi.' will atop at Brook, Indians, 
tho Adc farm, on hie v.-ny back to tbe 
Coast 

Donald frkip'a ricinrc. 

When Dpnald (Jrisp was iu this coun- 
try tlu-re ftjjg more or lm tayJitory about 
0.'- title of the English -picture be is 
producing. Yctnerduy we received a let- 
ter tituiihg thnt Mr. Cri^p'a tii-vt produe- 
lion, to be laa B efced nader the. auapicca 
of Intcrnationsl Artiste, would bear the 
titlr of .'/Tell Your Children." ' As one 
vroold sn-ii-r! ih'' tbemo has to do with 
enUclitrninFr (he children on some of the 
n/LH-iiitin fncts •>■•' life. 

The. iRUornnee ■■( yiiuth. such as '"The 
Blindness of Virlui"" pointed out a fB«v 
yenra njjto, Ik difwij-sned pietorially. From 
,.[!;" pre^n sjbeat we are iiiuiti'e to gather 
just hqw,fHr thin pica fftr eugenics |na» 
We hope not tn? far, as we havu bud 
so many picture* rounded on thqt sub- 
ject and the ■■■:■- ■■■'-.'i are fuosy Hboul 
things of thqt sorr. 

>lr». Hajftic-, En Bonto to t^hlnn. 
Bupert Hughes's next motion, picture 
scenario mny be l.'iid in China, that it 
Mr*. Hughes tr||> him anything worth 
picturing. She hsn gnne to China for 
a rest, and vacation and hfing the wjre 
of n tsovcllst, of course, she will be on 
the loolcnnt for srrcen material. 

iv r -mm* 1 1 1- Coodveted. 
Harry D. Bueklpy In orrlvinjj from Los 
AJigelcd thin week with a print of "Itobin 
HoOtli" lHougln* Fnirhankti's l&lest ple- 
ture. AltbooRn the film is infrared for 
haLf a million, D^ug thought, on account 
of the unsettled eonditlonpi op th* rail- 
rondtt owing to ttir atrlkes, it should be 
personally chuncroued to New York 
City. Mr. Buckley, while Salts, will ar- 
range wjth tfireru Abrama lor a pre- 
mier? nt one o£ ttie Broadway theatres 

KlKim WUhni Faramoaiiit, 

Jncqueline Locnn hs« Higtied B,contract 
with Faranus fJiiyerK-Lusay for "fivij 
years. Folhiwing her work in "Burning 
Bnnds,*^ Jesse t, Lafsky seat for tho 
young woman nud etfered 10 make her 
a permnment memher of the Paramount 
stock company, Having nn eye to tbe 
future, fthe accept ied, rind Is now a mem- 
ber of this orgfiTxitatinu. MIhr Log tin 
wll he neon as a featured player in. Mr, 
Melford's new picture. "Ebb Tide," She 
will come East within the n«t few 
months to pkiy one of the principal roles 
in "Java Ifeaa." nnother Melforfl special. 

A Line or Two. 

She -walked into one of tbe beauty 
parlora yesterday and, seeing the owner, 
stepped up to her with her coyest nir. 

"I «tm«r. be made beautiful," ahe aaid. 
"hair marceled, cutis manicured and a 
facial maasage." ^ 

"Oh, a wedding?" inquired the proprie- 
tor. aiguaJ4ng two jcis-I - . 

"Oh, pal" she answered, "my sUter'i 
dead. I'm (ping to her funeral/' 

And she waan't in a motion, picture, 
either. 



WHAT PLAYBILLS 
SH OW THIS W EEK 

S'tw and Old Attractions Provide 

Fine Airay of AmiueiPfrits to 

Choow From. 



TAUDETTLLE BH1B LLYBLT 



Batleaqae OSesimaia PlwMMt 8 IBP* 

■Icliilah latlres on Mort^rn Life. 
AVlth Muiie and «aod Casnvaly. 



Openfoga of pL,iya on the New York 
atagQ eontlnaally add to tho lift of 
arauirraruLs of the new acAeon, "Dreams 
For Sale." nt the Playflouae, and ,1 Whv 
Men leave Home," at the Moroaco, are 
new attractions this week. 

Tbe list of Manhattan attractions ftl- 
lows: 

. Apollo, "llaffy-Dill," Frank Tinney in 
white-face; Bctasco.' "Kilti ," LeDOTo VI- 
rie in characierliati03; l>iimem '"Ivein- 
py," comedy of lpofhi; Coet. "Captaio 
Api'lejacV Eoglish cotnedr; Earl C*r- 
roll. -The Glagbam Gfr(," music*! .offer- 
log; Prwoe. "Her Temporary Husband, ,+ 
comedy of marriage; Garrtck, "tlo W"he 
OetS Slapped. " Guild production: George. 
M, Cohan, "The Endless Chain," vivid 
drama of modern lite: Globe, "Georgfl 
White Scandals," elsr-orale revue; Gold- 
en, "A Serpent's Tooth." entertaining 
play, with Msrja Temp™!: Hlppbdreme, 
"Better Times," spectacular eitravagan-. 
aa; Hudson. "Ho This la I^qdon." 
Gwrg* M, Cflbsn produrtion: Libertv^ 
"Molly Darling." musical eotuedy; Ly- 
ceum, "Shore Let re," Francea Butt 
back in town: llorosco, "Why Men 
Leave Home." new eomedi: Music Bos. 
"Music Box Bevue," musieal offering; (le 
lllIC; New Amsterdam. The Follies," in 
all its lavish splendor: Play haute, 
"Dreams For Sale," rlramu ho 0«*O Pe- 
ris; Republic, "Abie's Iri«h Hose." Jew- 
ifth-lrith comedy: Seiwjn. "Psrtnera 
Agiiiu,' - another Abr nod M* -.•.-;-:> >■, com- 
edy; Times Square, "guc Dear.' liarht 
ftummrr musical offering: > Binlirhllt. 
"The Torch -Be* rem.'" satire wlih good 
fun, . * 

Among the bnrleaiiiip gttawattonsj are 
thwe: Empire, Youthfnl Pollies; Casino. 
Keep Smiting: Gayety. ,Tnix Babies; Star, 
Pepper Pots; Columbia. ^linliiiK Elillv 
Watson in Hollywood Inn; Olympic Pell 

Vaudeville TiiM.i include the follrvwing^ 
"IJItle Driftwood." a lively thumbnail 
musical comedy, divides headline honors 
with Gordon booley and Martha ^^o^- 
ton; "famous babies from famous fami- 
lies," on the bill st 8. P. Keith's Btehtf- 
first Street Theatre this wedi "Littte 
Driftwood" is by Paul Cunninghsm. nud 
Florence Gist is the featured plsyer. 
with a aupnortinpc company composed of 
(he Mesara. Scanlon, Arliuckli . Fay and 
Scitilon. Gordon Dooley formerly ap- 
peared with hia late brother. William, and 
Martha Morton appeared with her father, 
mother and brother 4B one of the famous 
Four Mortens. They offer a comedy 
clowning. siliginE and dancing turn. The 
photo-play is Dorothy Dalton's Intent 
thrill-Swept picture entitled "The Siren 
Call." Other* on the Mi) include Boreo. 
Leo Donnelly and company. Olive Eflvs, 
Marine & Bobby, Aesop a Fables. Topics 
of tbe Day and Path* News Pictures. 

Mrs. Sidney Drew, star of stage and 
spreea, shared headline honors with Wiw 
Patrieola. "The Scintillating Melodist." 
at B, F. Keith's Bush wick, Brooklyn 
Mrs. Drew appears in a donnrstic reme- 
dy by Edwin Burke tailed "Prcdrittina- 
Oon." Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry pee- 
acnt their country yokel comedy skit bv 
31>. BArry called "The Rube." 1 

Albert H. Hawthnme and Johnnv 
Cook offer "Ho Bhymo or BeaKOP- 1, 
B«*h Brown, formery of Brown jfc 
O'Donnell. and Jean Whitaker. a Brook- 
lyn girl, chapter and alng in "Clowr 
Toplca.-' Nellie Arnant ind Her Broth 
■era preaetit "The arusirsl Novelty of 
lu2^ , ■ Will ■ and Gladys Ahern io 
"Spinning Komanee," Bartn ,t Mclvin 
In remarkable gymnastic feats, Aesop's 
Fnblcn Topieti or the Day and Puthe 
Ncwa Pictures complete the program. 

A B. F. Keith vaudeville bill of sta™ 
of first mnffTdtude (h preaentrtl st B. ff 
Bross'a Broadway Theatre. The feature 
photo-play !n "Humsn Tfoaru." Sam 
Lcn'in ond gam Dody offer their funny 
Tcrses, "Hello. Hello, Hello." snd Will- 
lam snd Joe Mandel "The Unusual Oc- 
currence," 

Al Herman, "thr blaek laugh." with 
new jnkes and n-lnn crack*, kcepa the 
atidlrnre in good humor. Other a^tsi in- 
clude Blanche Wiggins and Natalie 
Bates in "SlngdAiice, aasistwl by Hor- 
ace Bcndcj- at the piano; Florence Brndy 
In '-Mil™ of Smile"." and Cnrio De An- 
gelo ami coniimny in "A Son of Naples." 

The hill at Locw's Stntn Theatre for 
the firr*t linlF n( the week in featured 
by Bay Siller and his syncopation per- 
formers. Others are Ed Fflnl anol com- 
pany In "Betty Wake I'p," Diiphhnr ft; 
Williams, in new sohgii and burlesque 
hits; Ford & Goodrich, Call ins fl! Dunbar 
find the Frsnchlni Brothers. The screen 
attractions I* Clara Kimball Young and 
EHfoU Defter iu "Handa of Nam," oIbo 
r Ben Turpln comedy. 

The bill will he changed for tbe final 
half of the week. The silver sheet offer- 
ing, beginning Thursday, will be "For- 
get'Me-Not." featuring Bessie Love and 
Qaretli HufthftA The vaudevilla acta 
will be Towues & Froriklln, the Four 
Higgle Girls, Eekert & W " 
^artl, Bnice & Winifred. 

For the first three day a thEft week the 
attractions at F. F. Prtictar'a Fifth Ave- 
nue Theatre includes Valerie. Bergere 
BOd iMlPiiHnT lu "0, Joy San,'' Janet of 
France anil Tommy Tucker In the musi- 
cal playlet, "A Little Touch of Paris" : 
Max Cooper and Irene BicarrJo in "Did 
You See My Horn?" Charles Leonard 
Fletchrr, Fox worth 4 Francis, Molly and 
Ella Rending. 

The bill from Thuradsy tn Sunday 
will present Alexander ond company, 
Alan Coogan and Mary Casey, Din 
O'Connell and Hal Lewix, Charles and 
Adn Moaber, Barllctt VL Gnnlnor, Joe 
DarlbK and Eddie Woods. 

F. F. Proctor'o Twentythlrd Street 
Theatre offera "Gas," !t nketch : "The In- 
trnderB," Bigelow ft. Clifton. George 
Alexander and Billy Fields, George Frey 
and company. Tbe film feature Is 
Dorothy Dal ton in '■The Siren Call." 

Tbs attractions from Thursday to 
Sunday will include Edna Pierce and 
Haed Goff, Norman .Philips nud Irene 
Ehy. Arthur Franer and Harry Btince, 
Fred Whitney and Csrl Randall, Mr. 
and Mrs, Castlclou. Miriam Cooper will 
be the atnr iu tho screen feature, 
"Kindred of th* Du«U" 

Oneof the fretiirea of the bill at Froe- 
tor"a Fifty-eighth Street Theatre Is A»> 
drew Mack is ■■■« = •. and stories.. Me- 
AUister t Sbarrcn and company, Mag£«!i 
(.'llnton and company. Ben Mark*. Dolly 
Wfisoii. Elsie Clark and Nelson Storey. 
"The Siren Call" is shown on the 
screen. 

Tho bill from Thursdny to Sunday will 

L resent Lew Wilson. Hag Hoey. Charles 
oder. Catherine Marco. Harry Bartlett. 
Mabel Clnnlehurei. Al Clint -d Snd Julia 
Booney, Georjfe Alexander and company 
In "Hard- Boiled Hampton," Murray 
BrTRerd, and Irms, Monroe AV Grant. 
The feature picture will be -Kindred of 
the. Dolt H 

At'F.-F. Proctor's ISflth Bt«*t Thea- 
tre the attzactioua inriusc "The Boyi of 




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L/TAJIAN 

The - Dress Paris Applauded 

Is Included in the coMec-tion of Paris models 

imported by the Wanamaker Store to introduce 

to Nesr York 

LA MODE EXQUISE 



Patou created the dress that was applauded. It 
wis first shown at his Private Exhibition for the maga- 
zine and newspaper writer's of Paris^ — the representa- 
tives of the Fashion Press of the world. A gala event, 
for on that njght Monsieur Patau opened his newly 
enlarged salons. Enthusiasm was running high — but 
when the dress "lapaliaui" appeared, a ripple of ap- 
plause swept the salons. 

Moreover, it was no longer a secret that Jean 
Patou had been influenced by the picturesque arts of 
PERSIA. 

* • • 

Quite the most unusual silk crepe of the season is 
the one by Jeanne Lnnvun, 

Motjneaun has worked wonders with sliver brocade 
in an evening wrarj — * 

* * * • 

Rene* has surpassed herself in a three-piece cos* 
tume^ — 

a ■ - * 

For more reasons fhan the above, you will be In- 
terested in seeing this Exhibition of Purii Model Gowns, 
Suits And Wrap*. 

Second Floor, OEd F! illdint-- 



Last Five Days! 

WANAMAKER SALE 
OF FASHION FURS 

Less than Winter prices 

This successful sale is almost over, but its great buying 1 
opportunities are by no means exhausted. We have kept 
our stocks at the same high level of the opening days. 

New coats, capes and wraps have been added, from 
day to day — so that the last-minute purchaser wiil have 
equal choice with the first. 

Tpori payment pi £5 «cr erivL sf purcAoje eric* /it**s icitJ oa held 
in oitr drp-oir sioeJoO vntil Sav-eMbrr Ut te»rooi(( cndro«. 

Hudson Seal Coals 

<Dved Migakrat) 
Sale Price J265 to $7S0. After Sept. 16. , .$325 to $825 

Moleskin Coats 

Sale Price $285 to $425. After Sept, 16. . .$37B to $500 

Raccoon Coats 

Sale Price $210 to $310, After Sept. 16. . .$295 to $395 

Alaska Seal Coats 

Sale Price $795. ' After Sept 16. . .$975 

Black Caracul Coats and Capes 

Sale Price $2S0 to $S9S. After Sept. 16. . .$310 to $975 

Squirrel Coats 

Sale Price $495 to $650. After Sept. 16. . .$5S5 to $7B5 

Persian Lamb Coats 

Sale Price $310 to $650. After Sept 16. . ,$385 to $765 

Natural Mnskrat Coats 

Sale Price $135 to $250. After Sept. 16. . .$186 to $32$ 

Third Floor, Old Building;, 



I -our Ago," recalling rariety aa It tcbs 
tn generations gone. Hi Tom Ward, the 
TiiuuMr minaleet. vho thought nothing nt 
triflll somersaulting orcr n herd oT ele- 
phants, is with this nffgretfiilian. Other* 
are the LombnnJ Brother*. Sam Jotin- 
>■.;. and AJtrcd Allen. Mr. Allen, ■*• 
■tlted. or hia daq^hter. illustrates Co- 
lonial steps, aL« wftltaea, on an illumin- 
ated nrdesta). Tbe bill ntso mclud^ Lev 
CsEtletoh and Mm Mack. Tbe scrota 
sbon-s "The c^lren Call." 

From Thursday to Sunday the offer- 
[nga will Include Marine Smith's "JflXZ 
Hjunda," Aleiander &, Ficlda, Dorothy 
A Betty, Mabel am! Billy Bellday. 
"Kinni-cd of tbe Dust" -trill hn the film 
feature. 

Othtf frAturae at all F. F. Proctor 
ihestrrK include Aesop's Fables, Tbxtaty 
Topics and Ffcthe Sswt 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




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SEATS TO-HOflROW! 
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THE EUDLESS CHAM &- 

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A NKW SP.UlKUMi REVUE. 

HENRY MILLER'S STS^T 

NEXT MONDAY— SEATS TO-MOR. 

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The Awful Truth 

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FIRST MATIFfER TO-HAV, a\30. 

WAOEVKALS A KEHPER Fr*a*4t 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

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IHI Tfl."'"" Alflf«nl Prcde'n i 
I4LIU* '^niJRrTISC SASDS" 



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Gflprrni ,,the hound of the 
Hr 1 1 III. BASKERVTLLES" 
E' "jy kt lilt- C.pllDl GriDd Or'i- )«lr*. 



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Il.r.KH-UTiV , F. r, s t K JAPi'IS 
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n-nrtitii ItiatBrf. KU6 Arlla|larl. 



RIVERSIDE 
es- .jy (mi. 



Rirnlnc SHoa* a en" 
■tot ntonibt. CnwTerd ft 
Brednlrk. A oih*rt.. 



B.T.Udlb' a 

STREET 

B'>ir a n il 



Driftnwd I* Morton 

Poroity Dilioc | D !-':LoLar,:i- 
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HAROLD IXOYD 

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^n>tj«SI. ™* BlrtiKl RrrjiprKiar Onh, 



THREE GET SENTENCES 
FOR SALOON HOLD-UP 



Longshareaiari, Wbo Tle&ded Kot 

Guilty, Eeceivei Longvit 

Term i 7 to 14 Yean. 

Thrift men sDd two woineii, guilty ot 
rubbery in tfao first (?■"■;: re'v. were nr- 
rnipriM] for Kcntcnbe j-cftircJay before 
JiMJi'- Robrrt S. Jobruitonc In iii.-nf-.il 
Scrodona. The itrrc rr.cti rccrivcil prison 
HDteacee aad tbc twe tromea vere placed 
on prtibatioti under itupdaded arnEeaoe*. 
'j'hwf uotenced wero Clmrlea Ro^iriwb, 
loDsalMrticrau, of Esse Hirliry-f Lj :4i 
■tre+jr. who reed veil bctch w fourteen 
yean in Slug 'SLntr, And Peter La 
Guirdtl, cbanrTetor, of Hoboken, N. J^ 
ari:.l Fred W. Mauver. ri!ftB(feai , r Ot East 
BevcnLh-eighLli street, fjoxa four and a 
ball to ijijn; jeen each i;i Btflte's priaoo. 
Tlif women were Mr*. Laura Peleaao, of 
tb« ETflni, and Marj Novak, ateuoi;* 
»pb«r, of Ea«t Eigbty-EErvt tueet Tli:s 
tromea received AuirpeDded KBterice*. 

All Of tie five i!eff-!irlan!5 fsccpt Bob- 

lnaon bad ^laded gsiiltv to robbltiE Mfti 
^reeoiHD, of West Twenty-fifth (treat. In 
n farmer ulooa Id Second avenue on Uia 
nlEht of ,Tu!y 23 IneL RcbLnaon went 
'.'> trinl b«fon a jury and via convicted: 
ot the ebarge. 



ACTRESS LEFT $10,000 
TO S. I ACTORS' HOME 



Film Attnii IllHfharxTid. 
Ept;;.- Grtham, .a motion p.emr* 
aetTHt of Wei t Ninety -icrentii ^trei-t, 
aTreatad July 2f> on ampleicn of forging 
tie. name of Mr*. Ira Lowry to a c&arso 
dip f«B bill of foods n * Breunlwiy 
•trpsrlment atore, Vaa yeateidoy til*- 
charted ny Magistrate Eetsar V. 
Frothinrhain In Weat Side Courl; tl»f* 
beicc ei> evldfruce to bold her. 



Will of Dora Goldthwsit Provides 
for Taxioas Theatrical OrgAni- 

jations— Died AngTiit IB, 
The will of Eldora F. G^lrJlbwalt, wiit 
was known on the. aiugG ns Darn G'old- 
j tbwtit, aid wbo died at AmttyvLlte, L. I., 
i on August 19, was filed for probate yes- 
terday In the Surroxata'a Court. 

Tho docomentr dated Juo« IS. 1010 h 
appointed Abbott S, Qrnves of Konne- 
bunkport. He., and Jacob V, L'ronbach 
, of ML Verann, Ind., cAecutlvea, nnri di- 
j recta that S2.0Q0 be expended in pro- 
vidlBir a amlill tomb fnr her burial piece. 
Mva thoaaarid doIUra Ja left to tha 
Acton' H.0me on Staten I^Iiind, [irovided 
a tablet la erected Iti the home inscribed, 
"Looia Aldrich, projeclor and founder. 
May. IDOL" H 'this in comdlied with 
moodier *9,000 !a left tbe homf for 
ebawtablo purpoaea, flut it tin rcnuest 
iu not complied with then f5,000 In to go 
to the Soeinty for tho Prevention of 
Cruelty to AnJmaLp, And the other S5.0OO 
to rJte.Tuaiegca Inatltute at Tuatrer-e, 
Ala., for tfso 4tiuoAtion of colored people 
A specific IcfJty 3 r (0,000 and the 
mnrtue of the estate. LnelodiruT dectoent's 
dlatnonda and je,w*Lry and money In 
banka. in bequearJied to the Edwin For- 
reit Lodae of Uie ActOrt' Order of Frinnd. 
ablp for tf'.c purebkac of a Utu bed In 
Borne non-aeclarlin boapiai "for Ameri- 
can bom actors an4 actrcaiioa," 



DEATH NOTICE*. 



Vfl*nfc*-ilAlEir ft.*'"eAia»iBti' atnnaui, 
rHtRcrH," BKMBhi.f »i 4tui acute tnill 



FLOANK-gLEAKOX J. "flAMrBtLL WHUtAI. 
CHURCH," arftUtrajr k ItrJi it, th**4ati 



LESSER PLANNING FOR 
'OLIVER TWIST SHOWINGS 



Will Present Jackie Coogan'B 

lateit Film at Frlrato abowiag 

Some Time Nrat Week. 



MBHTTE OVKB "Siire G-EHE" ; 
— I 

"Wlto KDllhlliond warn In H»w«" I 

la <l|rh Trt-moffoir ETfrtLni at 

thr Cr1l*rlon Th<-ntrr. 



By IrOTTEXljt-O. FABS05B. 

AE an idei&ee prrpflrairlon for road 
aborlni "Oliver Tfrlat." Sol Le» 
Ser will Rrraiigb ;■ Bpeclal show- 
ing at one of the hotela naif. 
wteJi, Mr. Lceaer arrived in New T*tk 
yenerduy w!*h * print of "Oliver Twbu" 
under his nrm and; tnreft •>: four apedaJ 
detectivea to guard bin troatur* wbicb. 
from the appearance of the Dieken«n.u* 
pbotoeranhn., ia all Air. Lceaer and his ne- 
eodotep be! lore in. 

Followini tb« hni»] ;-lior.-irif ■ anine 
thirty to forty, road ahnwa will bo sent 
out on tour. Tbey wilt leave (mm New 
"LVrk. Chicago ana ls>s Angdea. mid ell 
tninga moving sct^orciing to Ichednlc, Mr. 
Lteitr wlEl release •'Oliver' Twist" to the 
public some time In October, fit said 
yesterday be plsna to rdeas* Jarkip 
Cooftaa'a newest film to the exbibltc-r on 
a pcrcentAce plan, 

''\Vithour s.ny prelndice Against the 
lar£6 iliMTilnUin" companies," Mr- Lether 
said. "T want to market "Oliver Twist' n- 
an inrtlvidnnl production. I have spent ™ 
Ereat deal of money and T einert to tnskP 
an irrancfQent witlr the theatre owners 
throughout the country whereby they 
plsr it on n percentage b*mlj. 

An Bttractir« nrt": book has hr^n 
comuilfd by Uf, Tjesser and hla repre- 
sentative, Harry Wilson, fttnrint t«im* 
aharmine riO*e« of jRcliEie as flllvev with 
the bpt-rlble Fngin ntld Bill Syltcs mAk- 
lng a most interefltln^r rontrsat. Tho 
book contains a roUr** i& ^M.iii.-ih.-.ii 
tbftt should nss'st any nbihitor In bdHG- 
Ing thr plrtiipe to thf aWeption of the 
public. And fust tn make th.in«l (*» 
there (i s ennrrset all rfndy for tbe 
John Hnneorts nf the ^owtosn, in th c 

hSch of tho book we r.i.vi.i. 

"Olivrr Twlnt" is it, «i«ht rtels and 
wan dirreted l»y Frank Fjoyd. It hsn 
a cast which contsltis such namts as I jvi 
C&aney, Gladya Rockwell. George Sotji- 
mnnn Lbw.a Sargciit, .Tames llavniB, 
LiftJiel pelmnre. AkcI* Herring. Xtlena 
McDowrll, Taylot Or«*rr>i and others. 

"So06m and GomorraiTi.." 

Whtn H«n Rlumenthsl reache«l New 
5Vdt yesterdfty via the Majestic he had 
-virr, him a print of tbe big Blhlknl 
speeial"Sodom tjnd Gonvofmh,' 1 jiurchaurd 
by the Hamilton Theatrical Compan.T, 
of which he la ihp president. PVtv 
Ansericatin have visited "Offinany Ivitiv 
ii"- brinfing back aome wnrd of this r -■ r. ■ 
reel production which took et^btreii 
Dientli* in thr making and was prepnrpil 
for the screen uy Ladlt-lsua Vatljs sad 
Bdapte.l by Mlcharl KertrSS. the Enro- 
pean no^el'it. Jnrt bow the Hsmiltciri 
company *IIl releann "Bodom and Ciotnor- , 
fiU" It not known. Lost week an nn- ' 
nouncement went paftbi that "OtHcllo." 
a»iO(h»r tiennac picture, would he dts- ( 
trit>ittrr| by Da via Howells in ponjuno- 
tlnn with tbifl i>ttmpany. It is now tie- : 
Intf titled snd edited for the toarkpt. and 
will he seen nn itroartwsy wlth'n the 
next f c w vrrekn. 

To Talk ThrrjnHb RddlO. 

Any a^trcsa wjo hasn't lalced hy 
means of the radin hasn't really ljrdd. 
>Ikdjt<* Kennedy, wjantd* tn live und be 
up tn date, te»TE*ed this fact when she 
consented to tnlk at the bmadCsstinf 
•tut Ion In Newark next Fridtr ovw&Ltig. 
Her tople In -The Higti thrice of BeW n 
Star." If nny one Is lotercsrrd. tho 
prire of henrinc her is gettinc iviihiu 
listening riarb oT A rarfln machioe. 

tUtwfc Hani Merrily. 

A* merrily ak tje prfiverbia) wedding 
belt is prortuotirtii mnving slnng on the 
Thnmas Disnti picture, 'The Beast." 
Added to lh" ca^t. which ulresdy ron- 
t*fD! the names nf Mndelyn Clare, Helen 
Ware and Robert E11U rs that well. 




BEATRICE JOV. 

Nfir |i|n)'.n the lead In w role In 
">r*nBlaaa:fafer, Ip Which i-nmn to 
The iiii.,11 next week n * the eastws 

ntlr;.,Ml-Tj, Il I. m irrll Pc 31111a 

prudocllon. 



known i-h aracter actor, Gu$ta eve roft 
aeffertltr, ffbO pity* Onr- of the import- 
ant roles. 

OThcn> Tharaday Mcl.1. 
"When Kditbthciod U"ch in Flnwcr" 
opens nt the Criterion TUurMay evening 
Thla ruivrV: .. the taking Over or this thra- 
trf by WHUam Rnndolph TTonrat fnr the 
exploLtttinn of Conmnpolitntn pictures 
and in reai'ly an erent in morion picture 
rircles. The thratfc 1p bring r*-QO>"a(ed 
nnd nut into order fir rhi . anepiclons 
"iva?lon. and every one is waitlsg to 
«ee the jl.S0D.W0 pletnre \rlilch we «re 
told Is not only the «iom pretTltionfl 
thinp attempted hy CoRmnpnlitnn. hut 
Mflrinn r>avieR*R mont succeuKfui picture. 
Rohprt Viffnola b tho ^ireetor. 

A Flrat Njiltinl A tCl-*«(l6n. 

apyros Skonra«. of KkourM Bffllherft, 
First Natloonl franrblKc boldSre la Bt. 
Louis, rrt-cntly wns presented hy his wjfe 
tilth a houneing baby f\vL vrhn vtti 
christrned Dapbtie Suiaaoa Skourns. It 
wis reported tbut Biuannii wm Induded 
\a the name n a trllmtft tn Mack Sen- 
netfa -Siinannn." The latter i ; . a Flrfl 
National attraction — .iimI sn is Bahy 
SkdiiT*a. 

DHvule fiver "Sana none," 

Thr tVar over" "Madame Ssns fien^"" 
proite*s*i rijbt merrily with Kb tacrine 
Kidder MifVInt t« ber flfd? of the ar- 
£umrnt and Aubrey Kcpnely n fu.-i;'.- 
to admit th* rightu awBM l>v Miss Kin- 
der cnnriict in the 1mm wltli the pro- 
diii-liori lie bouffnt abroad and baa be^u 
wnrkins on fn r B*«'0ral minlhs upltinti 
it In resiUnee* f^r the market. Tht 
trotriile Atnrr^d vhll Knthryjj Kid. lor. 
the Hetre*N ivlm [naaHtttalilM a charac- 
ter rolled IT'idainr 8nn Cipne on the 
■■>'■:;:-:•-■. Instructed h*r nltoeneya to tflte 
immcjlltte option m retrain Mr. Kcn- 
medy'FvoBi ethih^injr tho picture, clnim- 
ina thet all (he film riant* belmiflrd ro 
her. When this cooti tidiiir;* w*s con- 
veyel to Mr. KeooMv he cam*" riclit 
hack and said the film verrloa nf tbn 
(imnm iFaaheiwoman 1 who became a 



duchess, had nothing to do with the 
state play abd la»» WW coonetted 
Mi « aad that be la wholly vidua 
bis tights in ralcasblE. the picture- He 
aftld Kathcryu Kidder mifht own the 
Kiugi." riflbijf in a play by that naate, but 
that Hhc .U.-'.-iu't otfn tbe m-rtiai history 
at Uadsmq ^(tua Gene, alias Kidder 
Bay* bin? will aticji to bof nstiP--. and 
there you arc. Meanwhile tie IToduoera" 
Security iji getriHg letters of Inquiry 
about the film, ao what in one to ao in 
a cafcc like this. 

IgBiarialninB" lft« Tkoatk* Owiifri- 

Tbe Theatre Owndfa' Ofcamber of 
l,L'iu:ii"i'f bad a ffen luncheon yester- 
day, Tho ; iuli! vi- vii Company acted *» 
bo«t, and Hi- 2W cantB-ttoia preeent 
were invited, tallowing the laachaon, to 
tiiki" a lock nt "ttaratrmb ranee," BtipCrt 
HUghes'H !,-■•<<-:■■[ pk-lura. Fnrtified by 
tan good iQod— and by tbe memory of 
a pleasant ilmc " lsu t pa recerd that 
4 oiie of the gums had any tblsg to aay 
«jgaiDbt the picture. 

To the tllvAll. "" 

The pirturs all ih« Dc UUls fans ha v ft 
been wuitiDi to eee resches the Bivoli 
ThvAtre on Sunday, it la "Mauslamh- 
tcr." And in bBaed ua the Sttunlay Ucen- 
ln 8 PcKt titgtj bj AhV* Duer MlUftr. Iu 
IBe L-iLKt n{ .[niiL«i>li'n 1-b.jsei! by Cecil Ue 
MJIe ure 'Hiooiaa Meigban. Leatricft .loy 
snd Lola YViJeoo. Jeibie Ucfbernon 
wrote the nte-ry. The >>upporUng caat of 
payers includes John Aultern, Gtori^ 
b'awcett, Julia r'syv, JHraes _\eiii, HylviA 
Ashton, ■ ttayuionu ilatton, Mnbel Vau 
UUren. Guy OlL.-tT. h,thel Walts. CLsrlfft 
i.rg!'-. Uale Fuller and othera- 

LTABcba&n mt m:>< Stiitrl. 
t * 

At Iss PoIa Ne|ci has arrivedl The 
Famous l/layers-Lasky Company will m- 
trhducc, their newly -imported srar to 
iLeuibeea at the ptt^ to-day at luncheon, 
at Louin aberry «. The occjibIoo protn- 
lacs to br an especially intereVlfCf one. 
Miss Nsgri ie gne oT-.tB* vital persOCali- 
tiea of ihe screen and her arrival Isna 
been a«-aited with grrat antlcipatloo In 
wotic-n plctui-c j!eid»- Mhe will leave at 
the eny oi the week ior Hollywood, 
where bet first American production will 
be made under (tie direction gf George, 
>' 11 amau rice. 

Dlllon'a. \ftt t'oai. 

Genrge F. Dillan, as-iocifltcd wlih the 
W. \V. Hudkinnou torporation for ihe 
past two and n half yearn, during whk'h 
utue he has bandied the Broukim uud. 
Bronx territory, ban been appointed 
branch galea manager of the NVw Yorli 
EichnH'c. Mr.. Dillon Is well knawn to 
rxhlbitom and brinjis a wealth of ex- 
perience in motion pictures to hla new, 



Written lor colliers. 

"Why I Am Ashamed uf the Moviee" 
in the title, of an article In (Jollier's chat 
make* most parsons in film circles blusb 
for --ha:ii!- that any oaa in the inside 
could write eo bitterij e*aiwt hi» own 
peojile. .Mt. Btnnk — for he dldn t use 
1.1 1* gwu unuir — should rtep forward and 
onnouncc bitnaeU. IT he i>eUcvt» an he 
sera at lcaHt let him bare Ihe courage 
or J;i.i fii.ivj("[Nnv> and give 1 nomn of th« 
other people it chance 10 reply" to him. 
Come on, Mr. Blank, tva are waitiiiR, 
If yoti are a prominent, producer why 
not fare the worid. Anonjmoni. articles, 
lite anonymous letters, are dangerous 
In the peace of mind of people who never 
lirslUie ti> claim authoreblp whtn they 
bare a real DifMBfe tn give. 

Her* In Town, 

F. Richard Jones, wbo made ■Mieltei.'' 
■ftuiaitno " and macy utbtr comedifft. 
Is in town, having arrived yesterday 
From Los Anfjeles. Mf. Jone* la gtvlfit 
the town the once over, 

A Line nr Two. 

Boy McCardelt stopped in tn chat 
yciterday Long enough to be asked tin-.'-' 
to sprit Von SeytertiE. "You don't spril 
thnt "' ho **!d, ".von build it." He re* 
minda us of a Sunday editor once upon 
n time wbo refiiRcd to tell us how to 
upcll "coniioiAseur."' "Ntrcr use a word 
Vou cannot rtpull," be aaid. "But If you 
Innk it up come bsck and tell me how 
to ip;'ll It." 1 We suspect Mr. MeCardell 
of not femotstag how to spell our word. 



BIG FiSH PROVES BATHER. 

ExoltatS FLHl*fiJinn HuSlU Boy 

Dl.rr— l.mirr t.n»r. fltrncBfte. 

William Btttc-ven of ■Jersey Oity wan 
lam^nlinc; the facl that firii were scarce 
in ;l!' lake at ihe Hudson Connty Park 
yesterday, wben «uddtn'j there win a 
fierce tagging at hie line. An [ho fisticc 
man pullrd in the line (he Air«gXlin= 
continued until luditeTily The line nnapped 
and there was a (Sty of pain from a 
youthful bather. wh«*s head appenred 
on the fiirfnec of the water. 

Just after B^knvfii rant hi" line into 
the wat*-r William Convny, 13. of Jer- 
sey City, dove Sato thr- water, lie rannht 
onto the hook .m-l oa. be did llekoien. 
hellevhg he h"d hooked a t>Jjg fish, pulled 
the Hue until the hpOS tore a deep pn^h 
scroll the boy*i flrnb- Ihe boy Was 
rushed m the t.'Lly UtMpItnl. 



DIRECTIONS ON N. J. ROADS. 

CnloT« d rotea Shotv Comniii nt- 

rrr-tlnil ft ReSttf, 

llatfU] <■:■ r-'i- > v Tin MefBt&f TSShlf*s4-J 
TBKXTON, S*pr, it— Thomaf J. 
\\"Aeser,,Htate Highway Knginanr. t"-dftj 
made public a ii-i of djtODrt which vi-era 
srraiiccd for the convenience ** the trav- 
eling nnhltc iliiTtng the lime that certain 
route* of tho Slate Highway Kystem ftffr 
in ''hi, ■,■ •■( rcn; us t ruction. All of the 
deioui-3 hare brvn plainly marked with 
arrows to act its guides to the travellers, 
The tm rellcr will find potea bwidnd" 
ninng f.-icli »( the rmm-i of the ayitem 
tn coTn-npond to (ho i-olurs indicating the 
direction of the routes. Blue on tho posts 
or dans indicate* that the road la run- 
iiinz north and *ouih, red ■liowa that il 
lies east anil west, yellow showa tbftt H 
tnkr-H a rilnEiinnl roiirsr northwest and 
-yiitnesit. while brown LndicdteM that ft 
takPK n diagonsl c&hive nunheut Bad 
so i it ho - est. 



raWAYBURN 

siikhoi or 
STA«1 9AIKIM6 

._ M91W4SattllowVMi 



AUBREY KENNEDY 

Pruamnt* 



THE GREATEST CHARACTERIZATION EVER 
PORTRAYED ON STAGE OR SCREEN 

THE STORY OF 

MADAME SANS GENE 




Titled by 

MARGARET MAYO 



^HhkuEN. 



^security! 




PRODUCERS SECURITY CORPORATION 



516 5TH AVENUE 



NEW YORK 



" t'ormcrtu A. J*. Stewart 

liiaadiray hj( Xinth, Xcie l"orJfe 




The DRESS GOODS Salon 
is ready for Fall 

New fabrics in new colors 

This is lo bt i season in 
which the fabrics of fashion 
are. of paramount importance in 
Ihe making 1 of the mode. 

Color and weave carry all 
before them. If other decora- 
tion is used, it must be chosen 
to emphasize rather than in 
subordinate these two qualities. 

Browni in the? n«w ahad'et 
including the light golden tones, 
so much used in Paris, dull deep 
reds, pale grtys, almond greens, 
and new wonderfully shade 
blues, are the colors featured. 

Uncommon 

Many of these new materials arc exclusive importations, 
or fabrics for which we foresaw a vo^ue and ordered greatlv 
in advance, We control them. Tnerefarc the prices are 
moderate. 

Rodier's newest weaves— 

Saillalnn, ■■kashs-diivetine' 1 . agnelln toison and agnella briqnet, ■ 
new version of perllalne, rnotfusadlaine. for wrapn, mtits end frocks. 

Cloqnellor and other cloky materiab fur evening -n-Tipa, and other* 
of tfci* great nrtiat's ildigbtfnl creations. 

Fur Cloths from England 

A great Hucfca* is predicted fnr fue cfnth — broadtail, baby Iamb, 
and caracul cloths in black and lamb in whirc. gray and "hlnpk aod gray 
melange. They are balo^ much mod hy fine dressmakers for aulta, 
wraps »nd the sHiartJIltle abort paoketa usualU irimmed with teal 
furs. 

Wool Jacqnard Broehe 

Onr own importation: In exnnhitcly soft tans, firBys and In brown. 

Bi-eolor Duvetyn 

A new melange duvetyn from France. Soft colors. Including new 
greens and MB* shades. 

Crepe Faille from France 

One of the smartest weaves in Paript. 

Cross-bar drop-stltch Velourg 

A moat adoimblfi new fabric for frocka. 

Scotch ramel'fl hair tweed 

A new fabriL 1 for auits end coats, In dark colors. 

Plalilccl veiours-de-lalne 

Our exclusive Importation. Quite- the most stunning plaids to be 
found fnr sports frocks, suits, capes and coals. fire«t squarea. plaided 
in fine lines, and faaelnatiag combination of color. 

The beat of American materia!?, also, in the new versions 
of the «oft pile coating and in dress fabrics. 

First Floor. Old Building. 




ORIENTAL RUGS 

—a good purchase 

332 fine pieces, room sizes 
and small rugs> rich, beautiful i 
colorings, purchased in the 
early summer when business 
was quiet, and secured for our 
customers at 

A Saving of 
a Fourth 

$37.50— for $50 Persian Mo soul a 
Rich. Silky. A r era'g e slzti a.6i6 fce[. ,"M> of theae. 

$57=50 — for $75 Pcre-ian Mosouls 
50 of these. Averag* s1i« 3.fiiS.S fecc 

$50 to $95 — for $76 to $100 Bokhara! 

25. A&tique and modem. Bitcn from 3^x3.6 to A.9x4 feet. 

$32.50 to S39.5G — for $40 to $55 Pcrgams 
50. Pine Turkish pieces, Sices 4.0x3.1 ft. tn -LIU-".:} fat, 

S7&.50 lo $59 — for $110 to $135 Dozan 

SO. Very bandainje. Sixea average 3,6^.4^ feet 

$22.50 to $32.50— for $30 to $45 Samuki 

*0, Scatter sises. aTeTflgtng t.IOx2.0 fert 

$150 lo S375 — for $200 to $500 Axiatoliaits 

12 OQly. Siwn ra&ge from 0x0 feet to 14.1x10.5 feet. 

$150 to $375 — for $200 to $500 Mahals 

46. Magnificent colorings. lO.lOxfli.7 fleet to -33.2x10.3 fe*L 

$375 to $950— for $500 to $1,250 Sarotdu 

21. Rich. Durable. S.lOi0.B feet to J44I10.4. f*cL 

$325 to $525 — tor $425 to $1,150 Haitudani 

10. Excellent vaJues. IO-SiR feet to 1MH2.S feet. 

Third Gallery, Haw Building. 



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THE MORNING TELEG^PH, THURSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. 






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cAnttuvnce to hegin this morning 

oA SALE of 3,600 MEN'S 

WovehMadrasShirts 



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1.35 



of a quality usually offered 
at 2.00 and 2.50 



UNLIKE most shirts sold at a popular 
price these have been made oVer 
-libera! measurements, with no Skimp- 
ing anywhere* Sleevei are in correct pro- 
portion to body lines; each shirt has a box 
pleated front,, and the designs are notice- 
ably uncommon. Colors: Light blue, tin, 
helio, light green against white back 
grounds. SizesJ3J4 to" 17. Street Floor 



Men's Imported Ombre 
Blanket-Cloth Dressing Gowns 

Very Special /.50 

Made- of i soft, warm, velour-finish blanket-cloth 
in a variety of splendid colorings. Deep shawl 
collar, neat French cuffs, and silk cording. Tailor- 
ing excellent — down to the piping of the seams. 
Fifth Floor 



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(DISCIPLES OF THE DAHLIA 

By 1KB HELDHT 

TCROM rhe hlghwaya all trsathtr* in N*w England can see gkrd*nt of iwgtrfeu » 
* dahlias. And In manr of them flowera can be bought for 60 cents a doicn; 
the lelretfon made bj aa<tu\t. 

A* far na I knaw. rhin custom originated in Greene Firm, a part of our »wn 
town. But It bat spread onr far eoontrj- roads, and oi:jnt to be ■ good thing for 
dahlia groTcare. as w*][ aa tha pablic. - • 

1'f* tward none deplor* th* caromsreLel fplrit of telling flower* and other 
firm prodtrct* by the roadafd*. hur T llkt thi Mm myaelf. Moat normi] human, 
beings haven't .osttheir fdrtj'W tnitfnct: Jt !a it poor trip oflojs which «M f*tch*s 
narking factor. An* i(> much better tn bat* brought sora*tbir.( than t» tenia horns 
with empty pocket ■< Although. o( cemflB,. fish and i*m- and wild harries *#tm. 
to be oar natural rijfe 

On* pa*t 1 kflcwi natl oat much of i poet, either. *&** to be ejaital. H* 
said lout ago (hat the dahlia *aa lb* true New England flufcer: nertectlr stiff 
and coaTeanonil with no fragrance, ■ : VTT 

Well, idt rface-it ill ra'ght be prowl to base ihe-dahli* Ita tlowee. For whll* 
folic who ar* nrwaj* spreading * rfcttr around linfl nrting ant to Ufa maillot in 
■Dire of nil mi* be tlf**ome and mistaken In rhrir efforta, they arc new io ah-rrt 
of ih* murk as rhr ern'civ 

. I hdp* my poet haa learned better: Ho l*ft fown bafoT* 1 «0Hld convert him 
to the (irELlrr waji of H>vt|.(irt and en apprertatlon of the riobl* flower, tins 

Tb* fltner aiiht a man *aa tclliat me tblt'lfr. Henrj ffirs* w*« K*lrl Io hart 
tchmTrind ihit he kn*w not hint of tha W»e of 1812. And aome tbought thai 
marked Mr. Ford at an. .tfltorint prrAoa. I knot* manj men who blT* their 
briln* ctMTdfd with am* detea. ahd tbat\ nil th* cood it tttr doea thtni. 

The Impoitint dite for n person to remember in that DonketiAr developed the ■ 
double dehila in tat- bitaqlcal ^ATdion of I^ouTaln In 1813. \h> ■?» ihsc time thin 
ru*Krit'u!*jH fWer'hiia been nn in»lgn.'nV»nt euoufh blowom. a poor relation of 
thennter farollr dwpluilf; In Mctlto and Central-Amerirn. 

IlonkrJaar made a' trip nT*r bero. flfld look the hnlba back with 'him miikinr 
th«ir) wlsjit the; a-r«. For the dabt'n Is a fine example of what nn be ntvom- 
Clished by faith HD<f hard nek. c»eo from n mail unproroisine t-ecmttitiK 

I look ou: on in? rardeti. nooai rich In dnhlUn Mi ifm going to he next rear, 
and 1 HC ro«-v of toreeoiln bloaanma. Alorir aide thet in raj' bed of axtrrei wlthi 
the pink, the white ind the purple fririEed flowerB, I do njt Imow If the filler" 
taunt the dahlia* with their humble br|-tiiainia. But It c^n't milter to (hem. The v 
have m«d* Ibe miat of Iheir opportanlHea lor mif-lnproTenienr. and thrlr nd- 
mirrrti like rheta thf better Wkuh' fbey *re two-facod. 

Tlif; iinhlia in eiaj to fraw, and prodnrea r|D« flower' up Lntn Anturnn but 



i.h»T do not laet veiv brsc when you brink th«mlnto the bonne.. That 'would he 
too mwh to expect of -them, umr. It th#j alojifr kbe table dinltje; 
ner their li(r'« work in euecranfulLr dinpatched. 



mueh to expect of .them, ■njwaj, Kthej flarllr tbt table difrine; one dlo- 

their llfe'q work Is euceenafullr aiNpatfhed. , 

Long lelfnd dahliH eKrdena were Qum«roaa and full of wandepful floweri no I 



wea not aurprlaed to henr tbnt the print fr»R the dahlia nbow went to a r,r,ij 
Inland man. I pnnll trj to fariof Jt to Connecticut next year: rnlalar prlxe ilowera 
ts aneh an amiable content, 

fiT'.^ Carman han wrLlian baame on dabliae, and * woman wrote 'him a Jeitpr 
acTMHni him a book *he*t! pvblfihed oa the lift of the flower Bhe Hren in Neu 
Jerney itnd In a true dahlia dladple. 

But the mar, I likn beat to remember la John Dlcklnaon of f}ld'Sejbrook Thi* 
Job SO he went to M« reward aftei **Tant]f'alr jear* epertl ip heioc happy hlm- 
nell and DJaUnf othern nn rAnch no an he Mold- His qnb1i*e were wdDderfiil hi' 
thair iard*Q out ihroujh the aw*at-fl«i awamp, wh«r* the aceut of tie aea came 



ithfat diatanc*«. 



one and the 'brilliantly colored f lower* stood ftfilnjt far. atnath) 
John left th*M to hie friend, "Wilaott, who has retired from th* ^hottaale ftorc'rj 
tmaineaa to the gentler art of ' a^rdajanajg'tw PH own plaaaure. 



Una marbt ia nTauwa. 
: "hlerej" Eamooie tfarned the rifbt to 
her nickname yesterday when aha went 




to the Mcataf the Bide-a-Wee Rou« 
it a »*rlod of financial crinis. The in^ 
etJtutioo Jor the rescue of mistreated 
dofn and cats bad icrtped the bottom oi 
the monej baa; and dfdn't khow wb.tr* 
the next nickel »mm ta come from vrhea 
iq walked Mereetta with 2,000 of th* 
Halt iTha, $100 thsj.i contributed had 
been carnerird hj iht> actm* from mcra- 
t*raofi*t_profeaalon fond of onimala. 



DEATH MOT1CKS. 



\ BLO*«a-«l.EJLS0* J. -caUPBHI^ r^NEBAl. 

j cbekch,'- BM*a*ar • aata iil, Tfcweiv, 



NO REFERENCE TO FILM 
SCANDALS, ALBEE SAYS 



Head of Keith Circuit Will Permit 

' No "SuccVins:" of Picture! 

From Stage. 



LU5CEE0K roa PCUl NEGRI 



n Ail-FeaiiBiinb Frortoelnj: *.*a Rr- 

laau^lfeaY OriaDbttlnn Hu How 

Saaapad tbo JPlalA. 



' By LOUT.TU 0, PARSONS. 

IK the future anjr member* of the 
* Keith TBudeviile compan; Usina 
ItoUTtPbod and the recent impcdi** 
anacted in the notion picture cnl- 
oiij- a« tha auhject .of their iohrn vlH 
rective the coodeWatiofi pf E. F. AL 
be* preiident of the Keith OrTtuit, who 
aikt that ail hla arttata refrain from 
miktBE any rafaronca to th6 late con- 
troreraien Implicatlbaj diotlvs picture, 
people. He aa.r* thin reapect In due the 
people who are financially interested In 
pictntea aa 1 well at- the ptaycca- 

"I feel,'* niya Mr. Aloeo < "that no 
lnatituttoa ihoulo] be condemned for th* 
acts of a few of lta implojees or Ueo- 
ciates. It la had eaohf h to be/ obliged 
to stand the critldam of the press and 
Ike i*iletal pnbiic-'but wh*re those *'h» 
tarn their lieiar »n Ibea-trlcatp ooatinuc 
to Irriute a condition of thin kind it 
doea not become, aa in asj- way. It is 
hufflj):n to trr, hut it- ts not human for 
ciGinbcrn of a family to openly criticiie 
heforr the public ahtrrtcomtnt* of «nv 
ft the other members: It la th* name 

"Lth our bq»iD*J*0. 

"The motion picture industry. ' gwn 
on Mf- AifH'i-. "I* one of the Greatest 
and most important In the theatrical 
biislnrns. Million* of people, paftfe-njar- 
ly women and chlidfcn, *et their amuse- 
ment from tbta branch of our profe* 
Bifid- There are proper ways of di»- 
mpiing aad imniaJiirij; those who effend 
laws and prineipte* and tboa* who have 
trflnnareesed thaae ethioa and mflectcd 
on the mtir* profeiaion hare Buffered 
for rtelr mttcoitduct and any reference 
to thla In public on the atajce by the- 
atrical people is a breach of decency. 
» say the kut, 

"It is also a breach of nnaldcration. 
rather thoughtless, perhaps, than otb*r- 
^iic for a bit&incas which we nho-uld 
uphold and fii^tiify instead of endearor- 
inp, hy unaarory reference^ to pu!l 
down." ' 

Mr. Albro feJera to Will H. Hays aa 
a map nf frith Ideala and. prin<.-lpaia and 
one wbo in bItItIbc day and nicat, weei 
la and week rur, to rflui bllitA ir- any 
abortc4mius*e [11 the motion picture buKi- 
neet and to establish a hlfh standanl in 
ar] itr tamiffCationE, «hich will commend 
respect and siimiratinn, not ODiy fmin 
thoab who visit motion pictures, but from 
the public In general 

Wele-amlDftT Pol* Newrl. 

WhttBter PoU Nefri'n first imp:es 
Rlons of New York are, she. must he 
CoaaclouB of the hinwrlty at the wrl- 
!■■'.' rtif* ^iven her at lb* luncheon, at 
Sherry s yesterday, whore »|jo mu the 

fuest of honor bf l-'amou* ITtftjfatft- 
.aaky. Home eixty-aeven motion pit 1 - 
t!!r.> acrihea and eL«c»tlreB of Famous 
I'layers-Laniky were present at tblt*. the 
first public appearance <>£ th* Polish 
atar, who has. come to this country to 
P/lsy iu American pictTirr's, with Robert 
Hlcaen"^ "Bella bonno." aa her drat' 
vrblrir, These luncbeomi do not oftto 
hrinE out sb many well known writ era 
as ycAterday'R party. Every nne ivnp 
there, Btl eager to nf* the Polish av- 
treaa who won a mamr for herself ha- 
fore she' ever stepped a foot on Ataencsn 
soil. John K!«"k Ludri^h, treasurer mid 

Eeneral connsel for the Famous Ptayars. 
■aaky, spoke of thr- nraat plrosure ho 
f*lt in welconalnc' to thin cnnnlry one 
who wa« tlrstln'pd lo b>*> perhaps the 
jrrpHiest srrceli *tar. He intrndiu-ed 
Adolpb Zuknr. who wclcpmed Ml.w S*?t\ 
by -:i;.-]tit.' he had met her in Germany 
and' from the hm moment hi> ebiv her 
he had the name feeling he had when 
he brought Wfiry Picltford Into FarooiiB 
Player* ten years a^o. 

"1 knew ilins Pirkford was n rreat 
artist." he faid. 'and T fc»w Sfiiq ^ftS 
nan the name Qup|jr|c« that made \Tisa 
yirkforrl fsmtiitt,': He said in prwiinp 
Mlsa N'rirrJ he brouthr not onlf thr. wr(- 

3 tee of Fanimio F layers- La sky but of 
r whole induBtry, 

Miss Negri, Whfl speaks English r>rply 
slightly, promised to reply in three 
months, in the Tnpnntlmo Ben Blumen- 
thn] responded fnv her, ex'hrCJvlhg her 
deep gratitude nt the reception -given her, 
Thomns Mcighais, who is always a host in 
himself, floated iutn the party and with- 
out meaning to detract anything from the 
rrceptiott given the ptest of howr, waa 
soon surrounded by his admirers. Aa 
for PoTa NfKrl. she Is for nnre beauti- 
ful off the ecveen than nn— but all tills 
In a Siindjy story. 

•irrnncl KcVaBiin ?erln. 
1 Having hmught back his first prodac- 
tign fot Associated ExhlbUnrs and 
demonstrated to Arthur Kane's Batlstar- 
Uon he was able to get sotoctblng *orth 
while in 1'orto Rico, riklwnrd MfManus 
has signed for s iv>cond production to 
be modo in the snxnrttrritory. Meo Al- 
llvnn ;i:l.I Robert E1H& arc the titan in 
the flret praductioii. which has thr 
intriguing title of "The Woman Who 
Fooled Herself," sntl which Ik set for re- 
lease. October 2D. The .list' of stars 
ehosen Tor the, nccnn'l picture, wbi.e.h, by 
the way, la flnanoinl by Boose wealthy 
Ports Rfcans. contuine. seme pames that 
Will interest every on* who follows tpo-' 
tian' fiietriKs. Monlc Dlue. Mary Time- 
msit, Mary AUien. Fwai Currier. l&MfeJ 
FTnrtrin, ChHrlco Line. SaIIIc Cnue mid 
M.irti:i Faunt have Already preceded Mr, 
McManus and Charles Logue, who is lha 
author and ilircctni- nf the -entire. 
McMniiua aeriou, tn Sun .lunn. They who' 

n--.';-Lvrci tv. ^LiM-rniir Mont Rellly and 

the local KotaK club with a banquet 
and recepUoti that made them decldo 
Porto Bico is the place to make picture*, 

l-'emi:il«f :\r.(e. 

" We are to havrj with us a motion pic- 
ture company oulcerrd and controlled by 
women. This uti tejue argsnita tlon will 
he known on the l>ninm* Producing and 
BeScnsing OoUDsny, Bfl«l tU offices-'arh 
located at 1425 Broadway. The organ- 
[f.*r* count on thr enterprise As a sub- 
stantial business usdertAking. as well as 
an educational foro* for better filtni and 
better music. The women Identified with 
ihe project include Urn. fravid A. (.'iimp- 
■bell, prealdent, who ui etlltC-r of the 
Maslcnl Monitor npd ehalrmau of the 
music department of tbe National Coun- 
dL fflt Women; Mrs, NjBKDt furst, vice, 
president and widow of tbe cOmposec, 
William Furat: Mrs. Kstbrr 'B. Anhoit, 
treasurer, who founded lha ' children's 
hospital In Denver, and Mrs. tiydncy 
Farrnr, mother of Ceraldiae Farrar, who 
ta chairman of the hoard of governors. 
All the picture*, produced will tn* actual 
dratuat. set to mnslr. equal aUcndou 
being givrn to the music and to tb* 
stoiy. The first production will- be "The 
Soul of tbe Violin,'* » eom.ple.to feature, 
written In the- form of an rpic .around 
the traditions of a Stnitieiriua vlnUb. 

CitaitiDn Gets "Urthlrt. rlft<iil," 

According to * wire received from 
our Coast cor resnga dent, tho contract 




,_ MARY TlIVJtMAN. 

j She hu rone ia l^orto ftic-o, vtber* 

«h* will *lay oBt Of tike lt-niiljlti 

j roles In th* aeeond pleisn to be 
made by rilwtci 
Aaioctated Eaklb 



omer. A»* Jokat M*.eP*.rlaUBV ■■■" 

best Yost. TktrtM KaxareU 

C»naT*i and Paul Etrrlon. 



ISvprlaltSi FroU I-Uriij-I 1>« SdlUM.) 

HOPWOOD COMEDY 
AT THE MOROSCO 



"Wiy Ken I«itb Hofflft" Preaenttd 

Here Under the Management of 

Wageabals k Kemper. 



1"L0RE1NC'E SJHELEY EN IT 



dnsrd ^ir.tlfcTLUn ,lnr 



whereby Sid fJrnunjnLi gets l>ons;Iaa 
Falrbankn'a "Bob In Hood - ' far the open- 
ing attraction of his neiv theatre In 
Hollywood, was made the occaalon for 
a big luncheon in Lo« Angeles. The 
Hollywood Chamher of Commerce took 
a band Bndthrrc was a general rejoicing 
when it litcamo Iinswn Mr. Umuuian 
was tn have the honor of presenting Mr. 
Fpirbanks's picture for the, flrsjt time in 
sny thestrc + Wftlt, Doui probably be- 
lieves in Lintronlzlng hnuiD industry. 

It la Xnr Tribe, flaya Llls. 
j Tie arrival of Lils I^e ia Chic^o 
j ow the same train with Jamca KLl-kwood 
I Rave more coloe v tilt story that aim is 
I ■■i!,-ii"vi tabe marrii-d to the leading man 

nun fotnier iilm-iui. Hnth hlirw Lea 

eijrkwoorj denied (hu reuurt in 

■ Cntifnruin, beforu h-ji.iug lor tlie Btsfc 

fsnri ijtiiit "ii Chlcnco. .11 rs. ChsrleH An- 
| pel, mother nf MIjm Lee. ssld Mr. blirk- 

WMd had n SMeetheart iji c;blesg? tim\ 

dr and Llla arc merely, friends. 

1 -. Go Abroad. 

California guve Mae Mnrrny and her 
hushanil, Roheft i.ronnrd. n rouFing wel- 
come when they reiched the Const off 
■'-r. f'isa Murray paimed looa. 
enough tg ny aw soon ss She tinl«1iet| 
utLoti," tha pictufd lliat took her 
nbmad'. she iviu s*n abntud tn Riake a ae- 
ries <if npeclal feSlurr-s fnr Metro. 



A Cumciril 



Performane*. 

\l"nle« saw "When 



The Prince uf Males saw 
Knighthood Was in Flower" berore i 
nas even shewn in this city, A com- 
aeand perform n nee was tiven at York 
bcunc. iind tbe prince, who lins itlnays 
liked nil Amerlcanf. took OChSlsfafl to 
pommeiid tlie Cnirnwpolltan rrmpnny on 
the exreltence nf thin portrayal of early 
English history, 

n ')'l»c tbe alnater Al P . 
Edward Hjoibh, manager of th* 
-BrooUyn Strand, wbm ko busy nTjying 
glnco- nte snH rigflm for Hie "crowd" 
ycfiierdsy, he only gave th« rheatrr a 
few momrnra of \m t me. The reason is 
the young tody who arrived st'hhi house 
— a girl who wffl !>n rallnf (iene tirse- 
Hyman. Although it i-. rather rurlv U> 
predict her fultirc ,\lr. Hj rnnn thinku 
she will be a motion picture actreai, 
her facile eento?tinns are so perfect. 

Die Tatidaj, 
Evpry ntcantcr returning to thi* 
country esrrlos some motion plctore no- 
table. William Fox, who . has been 
Shroad for three months on bualnesri for 
the Fo* company, returns oti Tucb^st 
H« la asiUng nn the BrrenffaHa. And 
t Irian Jlesroi is ffoing u> be dinappoiiiied 
it he doesn't have « n annouiiccment to 
make when he reaches New fork, 

Socially Speaking-. 

Mayor Hvlan, Will Hays and other 
notables tn c'vic. drammfe. literarj- art 
.and iducatipnal eiKlea «IU i^, a mone 
those present at thr opening of "When 
Krilghthooll Waa iu Flower - ' when It 
romen, to the Criterion to-night for au 
engagement. 

To Mm RBTmapd McKet. 

£?t*ft* ^od s"<"h exc+Hent results 
with Johnny Hines, t'bcrlrs Ilurr, head 
of the Affiiated Kshihitor*. has signed 
Koynabtid MeXae Io ptny the had In a 

*n s « r tWB-WftVrt It lw known nn tho 
"All «t*r Oanirdiea- 11 Production on 
the new scries hits already been started 
at Burrs deurlalc utiidios under tbe 
miiec- production staff that Is responsjhV 
for the Torchy series. Xfr. Earr. o'e- 
cording 1 to HrrtaqVay gossip, hi itrgDtiat- 
int with two other stars, Ilavmonil 

iUcKe* is one or the best known nf the 
LH-cnlle leads in the rfluntry and has 
. iRO wide experience since he first ap- 
peared in tbe I^IIfiiii films as Jong aca 
asVthear. hicture« were * part of tiie 
acreen cntartslnmerif. 

Sklrlr >''■ l.itc.l, 

Th £ t , F f T ™"t ,,,n J' bkaaw oceasion to 
*i.v Shirley Alsson t next pictnre wjjl 
be "loutb Must Have I^jve," The re- 
lease dare fn Octo-ber ii and the director 
Joaepb Franz. 

Irli.fi \ a i c . 

Xommy MoJghan is nothing if not 
tru* to h|a race. His Japanese valet 
answer* lo tbe name of O'aars."' 

A iJi.c or Two, 

Frank Vreelniid of the Herald naid 
yesterday Famnua Playera-Lafeky bad 
done their heat t* make a "'morie ntln" 
out of Pola Negri by refunbg to let ber 
mirry aff^iu. Tho H*Tcemcnt that it 
would cost the company a million -dol- 
Jars ir aha wera to become entangled 
in a son Unejatal -.attachment Was a bit- 
ter blow to all the mom at the luncheon 
yesterday. -. Yea, she to that bvamiifnL 





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BH. PRATT, Flattie BurrMii, ri.ee- Cnr- 
rectlbni. Pace Llftw). Wrinkles. BlBUXahcs 
Be moved, a* w*jb la. 



By LEO A. KAB3H. - 

A very Hnpwood didn't write * part 
mto his new comedy. "Wl; hijan Ltkte 
Home." for the baekatage cat at the 
Morosco Thestee last n.;M. but thereat 
dlrl It for liirftst.lf.-or herself, as the 
Case may be. And the part was what 
Will it- poller would describe aa a 
"wow," 

For'aerersl minute*' (he touchier of 
the audience was unrestrarned' and Mr. 
Hopwnol himself was forced to mention, 
it a bit later when he made a. curtatb 
speech. The occasion* was tae sudden 
appearance cf .the animal on the stage 
Iq the second act and after deliberately^ 
looking orer the sudience in If in search 
of s friend, th* eat jumped orer the 
apron and thence into the hndienee where- 
II was swallowed uji — melaphorkally 
speaking, or course. 

In his latest comedy llr. Hop wood haa 
not been aa naught; aa he haa. been 
charged with being In his pre-rious work*. 
Thar* art two beds iu *th* aecend aet P 
It la true, but both of them are occupied 
and then to make assurance ^onbly *iii-e r 
tbe husband gets out of one of them end 
goes out on the slccplne porch tn aptnd 
ut nlgbL - 

Some of It la Fnnnj-. 

But — perhaps by tha same token— Mr, 
Hopwood also has not b«n as funny In 
"Why Men Leave flomo" as be was in 
some of hi-" ftther works. There Are spots 
here and there where the audience, ia 
afforded heart; laughs mid there's tUarly 
a uigKIr- Hp.-iuKJi'd liiroucn thi dialogue. 
1 But the young playwright has written 
In mora farcical Vein In the past and 
haa Inrncd out many a better job of 
scintillating dialogue In the face M aU 
this, however, don't get tho idea "'"Why 
Men Leave Horns" hasn't its points. In- 
deed, it hsa: several nf them, and there's 
a re**oitai,i> KWi i evening of fun in It 
for the average LbratrcgotT in ie»reh <if 
amustinent. 

There are spot* in the play whert 
Hopwood evea tgrna to preaching, per- 
hajls unconsciouMly, and ha tsksea a shot 
or two at wives errant, so ta speak, in no 
uncertain terms. , 

He lltnmrs Ir nn the Wlrn, 

"One-fifth 'w J irj*," as Hopwood csUs 
lhcin r are- blamed fop most of the do- 
mestic tufrilrily in thi* world, and then 
he drives tbe long-euffertng husbands the 
formula for happiness in tbe last act. 
Ita mild form of -treat "em rough" 
dorErin?. the piny would brlbjr, into use — 
abrl if tt atneg hall Bo well in real lire 
as it did in Hopwooda comedy it's a 
good system. , 

While the cast Ran Flomqce 3hirlcv 
and Je?|iii MeForlano iln the principal 
roles, the! honors, an. far as the audience 
was concerned lost nijLt. went to U'aunii 
Ixflrsiue, a clinrniinfi little girl with per- 
firct sptf-poKseiroiou and n maaiory for di-. 
rcction tli:il didn't overlook :i single in- 
flection or bit cif buHlnoss. 

McKariani;, "too. was excellent in the 
role of one of tbe husbands, and Mis* 
Shirley woa p*™on«b?*>. She was given 
to Overacting -nt times, it, eetmed. and 
there wereTnometits when the ulirUlijpsa 
nf her voice, raised to a tense plteb, was 
Someuhat iKrve-raoklng. 

JCstile \'l)!:ii'- was good in rjie role of 
nn eged, if nut decrepit, grandma, and 
Theresa Mfuwr-li Conover was clever at 
mother of the trio &f nivpa. Audrey 
rTsrc. too, did -well aj the third memher 
of the unity and Isabel Lejgbton was 
charminfr sh a young girl about to com- 
mit matrimony on six thousand a year. 

Norvsl Heedwell In It. 

Norm! Keedwell. the young Juvenile 
who hn* been seen here in mrlous pro- 
ductions in the last iwo ^iisous. ahOfrs 
vast improvement over his previous per- 
formancCa and portTaja the role of an 
earnest young business man very nicely. 

Herbert Yost acta much better than ha 
plays the ukulele, although ho admits to 
fikving bdd nineteen lessons on the tottei- 
Instrumfnt. and Paul Errrton dnc,i well 
as another husband. That leaves only 
Minor Watson, an the butler, and Peggy j 
Lytton, as the maid, unaccounted for, I 
and both did all their small parts re- 
quired <■!' them, although the latter'a 
ess>ty at cockney dialnrt was not very 
eonvineilig. 

The siory nf "Why flfen Leave Home" 
deals with n triumvirate of husbunds 
who, deserted for some- ten montlis of 
every year by their wandering wives. 
Miildenl.i let it becomif known to tho wo- 
□icn that tlify do iint belt 11 iv bb they 
aheuld during their enforced bachelor- 
hood. 

sum mm U Aerlucrn. - 
The secret leaka out by accident at 
first, but after,, a council of war, in 
which the wise old grandma takes part, 
the men rTeoido to let their wives fear 
the worst. 

Of course, after til*, first bunyt of In- 
dlgiiBtlun, anger on the part of the wo- 
men glse* w*y to fear of lowing their 
hiuhnndo, and after an act of talk that 
would make Margaret Sanger write in 
horror, alt of them decide to become 
reconciled and ruise children. On* of 
thr women, even considers adopting a 
■couple so she won't have to be kept wail- 
ing. 

The plaj has been staged 'by CoUln 
Kemper, who with Lincoln Wageahals ia 
si wo responsible for the prooltictjpn. 



. FOR HEMTT 

GA%ETY THEATRE 

- AT 

BATiTiHone, nn. 

I'utLT fsnlpKfl snl ri-»'lr for 



Sol* of FaabloB Pura Ends SaturoVy. 



Store Hours Now fl ta S.SO. 




BrOodtOov ■.'- .Vif-ffi. - 



Forxttrh A. T. Brctcarl 

TefesAOPM! -STflO Sisirucsnnf 

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- jmore6ccnU 

(Satins Dichroiques Fluorescent*) 

This new material, created by the famous House 
of RAIMON' in Paris, has Us American presentation 
exclusively, with (he Wanimafcer Store, Thursday. 



"We art kappi lo he aiilt to «(ftr von," ,write« 
M. RA1 JrfON", "the possibility of firit presenting to your 
customers the "Dichroiques Flnorescmts" satins l which 
have been ehoser. by tmt best Parisian eustomcrs, 

"From iht fragbmlMLg of the seoson this article has 
had great sv'ccrss, and -i'e ore assured that it wilt havt 
its'iCcho in' America-" 

m * #' 

' This, is a wonderful season of colors in Paris! 
Some of the couturiers and" modistes have been grad- 
ually leading up to Ihis exquisite r er i°d for nearly a- 
year. Wey had accomplished much in a colorful way, 
but without anv Innovation. Then they consulted 
with the great maker of silks — Monsieur RAIMON — 
and ht understood, although to interpret their Idea was 
nej easy. ' But then — voila! — 

FLfJORESCENTS 

"Wbat is it? First of all, it is not silk — It is arti- 
ficial silk. It could not be otherwise and ye! have the 
necessary suppleness unless it were made, of the very 
finest quality of silk and then it would be beyond the 
reach of most every one. . * . 

Have you- ever been fascinated by phosphorescent 
ljghts~playing on the sea? If so, you will be charmed 

by Fluorescents. 

* * * 

This unique display is iu the Silk Rotunda, Street 
floor, Old Building. 

* * * . 

Interesting note— • ~ 

Fluorescent is not ivcvtn in x:to colors. The ttltiqtte 
ckOHgcaHl effect, lias been produced by a scctet process 
of dyeing, 

-,' Stmt floor, Old Building. 



THREE Days More! 
The Sale of Fashion Furs 

Three short days In which to lake advantage of these 
"less than winter prices." And. the first of th«e days to- 
day — Thufsday — we shall feaiurc. 

Caracul Coats and Capes 

TMne, well marked skins, in coats which foHow (he new 
fashions of the wide sleeves, straight or Russian -bio used sil- 
houettes, Capfis, too, with graceful flare and the smart short 
coals for trotteuf wear, or with a frock banded wiih fur to 
Tnake a complete costume. 

■j ■ fials JXoeia/iar 

price. BcpL /fi. 

so inch black caracu. cojt, skunk collar and cuffi. "»iw 5310 
*5 inch black cai-icul eoit, vlitka squirrel crush 

collar and cufft »\ $300 5450 

50 Inch black caracul coir, nilur" squ'rrel crush 

collar ind cuffs 437B 5475 

A7 Inch black caracul coil, blouse back, large 

collar., full Hare cuffs of Kolinsky.... $395 J*>75 

45 Inch hlirk ciracul cape, full ind Hiring Kolinsky 

collar 1 $423 j so <> 

3 3 Tnch black Ciratul ccat, Austraiiin nrossum. 

collar and cuffs „ .$224 $295 

36 Inch sporii Coat of plltlnum caracul, with hit. ,$22S $2$$ 

TBiird Hoor, Old Building. 



TRUNKS^ — Good Savings 

S27— for S35 tninka 

WARDROBE trunk), full size, made 
of 3-ply wood,' fibre-covered. ID han- 
Kers, laundry big. 5hoe pocket, 4 
drawers, rilsed: top. 

$24.25 — for $31.50 trunks 
Same model:, (hree-quiner site, 
hangers. 

$22.60 — far 529.75 trunks \'&"\Y& 

Steamer size. 1 drawers, large drop i! W?&~- . *1 

section wilh 2 removlhle piriltlom, fi 

hangers. 

Dicta trunk j, $13.50, $15, $36.25 
For 32, J6 and 40 In, sizes; Si 7.50 to $2! grade;. 
Fibre covered ind Mudded, 2 trays, cloth lining, beivj* draw bolts 

Steamer trunk*, $I2>25, $13.50, $15 . ","< 

For 32, 3o and 40 in ¥ iiisi ; *i5 t 75 lo 419.25 grades. Same ' 
model is last prcccdinc- Dress Trunks. 

Sevenl hi Golltry. New Building. 




- A new combination in 
Men's Fall Neckwear 

Satin with repp. Alternate two-inch bias stripes, smooth 
and ribbed. Alternate colors, loo — 24 combinations in ill., 
Very liandsome effect. First presentation. $1. 50. 
* * ■ 

Navy blue or hrrvvn sitlii with repp sirlpes of cold, garnet, 
myrtle, royal blue, del blue. Fight gray. Black utln, -with repp' 
stripes of Liel Hue. myrtlft, mauve, navy blue, royil blue, marine, 
brown, ffirnct, magenta, gold t olive, heliotrope. 

Stree-t flfitt|% Htrw Building. 



For 36-chest Men 

260 madras union suits, athletic style. 

Our Stand *t.5o jradesr— 35c each,-'3 suits for St. 

FIrTe. suits, plaid and fancy tfgnK*. *HH elastic wiatjblng- 
icrosf btck — but only the one site, hence the egtriordlTiary 
value. 

Mto'i Shop, Strtert flcor. No Building- 




MORNING TELEGRAPH," FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 



* l iif*T£*ti>. T S*g5ftS > - 



ZIEGFELDFOUIH 



IfilJjWSILMSE 



HlRfllSTHMTRE^ 
Openug MM! Sept. H 




V, all*?* Eddlna*r^sui r> - v alt 




'A wo^e-g.f.,, mt 



music sox ;§•§* &** 



*\S*« rnUIH 7n n T a "'* is™. *.*i. 

**, uu nun mnf— *it • sji. t.*i. 

MAT1HUB TO-MORROW at UO, 

THE ENDLESS CHAW fe. 

wttfc M AttQABBT LAWftErTCE 

HENRY MILLER'S S^".?.' 

tnEKT MONDAY—SEATS NOW 

INA CLAIRE 

• fed conn.*)- iai!i*HD C ft-RL^E sttltAE 

Ih« Awful Truth 

Bf art urn KjohjjiLS. 



»J™« ffiSSte To-** Ttar*. Ill.lt. 



iKXAACp 1^*1.51. 



FRANCES SIM '»^® 



M*H.Tc-m. ATtnT»- l-fk 

")IiH ITtrfci 0«(dfn-a AH lv* prf 1«- 

(lonaw riven tK* WIWrii."-Ti="i. 

DATtp 19E1.ASCO rrsttsu 

L enore ULR1CasK jkI 




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ST Bl111 WiJIlua CnllH«. 

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COa7CC w ™t *M ct. Eveeiup kt t.W, 

WILLIAM COURTENAY ,,. 
BERTEIiPOIMRY HUSBAND*" £&•<&' 



S233H! 
MOLLY 



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__. J.JA. UtllbiM W«L A S*L Mil. 

THE HIT OF THE TOWN! 

|GE0RfiE M. COHAN'S 

f£ lUTBHNATlOHitL JQIlTAM, 



SO THIS IS 

LONDON!" 



BETTER TIMES 



LSHffiSSPJ^H^J 



SEPT. 13 



K St. m OPENS 



- hr ABTm'B GOODR'CH 

I "Howling Succeu" Eve. Post 
I "A Genuine Hal" Telegram 



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A Bit. LIS'. 




CEOKEWHITE'5 
SCAMDAL5 



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W\ « SL Ir. 1.39 

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r-EPjWYiV TIIEATKB, Tint Itt St 

BARNEY BERNARD ind 
ALEXANDER CAR* » > «• 

tomrit. "PARTNER* 8 AG A Jit" 

rtfv II! 1 . M*U. Vr1 A, BIL, 13. 



JffeEIOB 5H3LVI B S 



Accorded the grtat- 
est ovation ever given 
a motion picture. 



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Prince of Wales 

after a **commari(i" showing in 
London. You will mv so, too. 

CRITERION 
THEATRE 

BROADWAY AT +4.1)1 STREET 

at 2.30 arid 8.30 daily 

Seau selling eight weeks in advance. 



U5HBU KniGHTHGDD 

->>iTOU«C tWHA'l 



VANDERBI LT„r;. .{JgBS g* 



^TORCH-BEARERS 



Tempest 



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Tooth." 



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VIWULI iB-Tbi.ni..iu'nwitfr i 

flfr'WAY AT W Faraw0**l fififrt 

IBtfTKBT. Rlvnll Ctorgn OnbWri. 

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11 A. M. P 11 '' K- I AND OTHEKB 



tranQ 



KAKOLB 1MYD 



ft 4T B|. ^ et'lai tfa^HMr OKI. 

b«m™ norma iaimame 



nflPlTfll -THE HOUND OF THE 

l.nr 1 1 in. BASKERvnjLEs" 

B'.if r. 11'- Capitol flr..d Oicbuiri. 

8t»5W!** Murray '""Bj^^.r 


i|»-!'!»llh'. 

Phage 

B-nyAITtL 


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Turn FlU-toil. Mcrefi. A 
ffmaloii. r-;li r Arlir-.iaD. 
Fort Cir,-*,,, ft oiUfr*. 


JflVEESIDE 


T*d L«vrin A Unsd 
nirnlnr Kttona ft tt.: 

Jh PraaiBitu, Cnvfari. ft 


K STREET 


^'VA* J Oo*le* 
DrjftvrD-fiaiA 3fOrton 

3ine L*& DthU a |]^ or h>. * 

"n» siMa cnu" 



VGHISC SVCCXiSfl." 



"LAVGHIMG 

WHY MEN 



LEAVE HOME 

"An ArUjOlmr S*r*. Bn."-ii, n d«:*, 



5JEEPLECMASE 

fitf Oonar TftK FtlNfTT HJCt 
V9F r»l>»<l Hurt aind lv-cl IUuUkk 



HIinoKI.YN AHVSEVENTJ, 



AmatrBTi Bvt 

■'VOUTHFUL PC-^ 

Nexr W«V. '-MUdinc" fllllj- Wjliboa 



0I.1.1RS" «L<h ,104 Mirk*. 



AUTHORIZE HOHACIDE COUBT. 

>laisiBtrji.i-« tolih m4 Hoih Will 
CoKftldcr All Violent TJ-?».(hi. 
PlflM f Or the ulabluhmeiit of m homl- 




ode court for the B^muifa of MAnbac- 
tpn in ill? Traffic 3rj.td.nr wen nn- 
Boun«a yiftt^tdty tfteAioon by Di*trict 
Attomer Joab IT. Bantoii followlni Lhn 
receipt ic bU o&Lca of a letter Inm. tn« 
Board of City Mftxistratu snUkorldbc 
neb u iif.ilit.on it. tna dtjr ecur-i*. 

Thn court will be presided orec hj 
ilAfintrttce Vfy S. Cobb and Fretterfek 
B, HaufF. and an actonit-j- frou. tbt Dis- 
trict Attonwj'a ioiinlcide tbilMan will be 
anifnerf to prweuts all «im eomli'is 
before it- Tire date for tfae opening 
Trill be ■■«( lUlt Tiicadoy. i 



EXHIBITORS M(AY SUE 

DISTRIBUTING FIRMS 



Bing«r Brothers of Pcekiki'l. AJ. 
Inge Thty Cmilfl H»t Ho Tixti 



Ean Peittares, 



AH Htl EJECTION FOH VA1EKTIH0 

Jeba. C. Iflinn of rtramo-ant i« 

. 3Ele-et*d Beid <>f 4he Aieoelntvd 

lletlan Plcmr*- Advertlaen. 



Bv LOUELLA 0- FAKSOh'S. 

PliEK^KIL!., ]i abont tp niner- in a 
lawsajt wfii&h Ntthen DerllaE 
cxpeota to brias to-daj for hh 
elleoti, Sitia-t-r Bmtlten, vwom 
of the cur Peeiiiilfill Tlif-atr*. T^e cost 
|-T6UiEtts to attract cOtiAidfruhlr* HLlea- 
l^-Q. inasmacb an it ttj.1 I.btc ae (!•-■ 
f«odanta most of tbs ImpDrtant dis- 
Tri.n.:ii.jr Fampuilej in Nev; York Sltr. 
Sincer Brothera, it appeaTt, op^aed. ih 
^n,iK>0 theatre in PeekskiU and; aftir 
hii^ldlr.£ tist beute. tber eaj- thry wtre 
usable to i-.upp.r thrEr patrona with film. 
T|j.?ir rlaiiu m that all tir«-run picrurfA 
of so* iroportanee *■<■»■* rented (o tbe 
Colonial, DLiorber -plerure- thratro owned 
by MarfillH Loew, trhilo *lhey were not 
pprmltiea lo buy a flr*t nia prdduclios 
at anj price. 

The ('ifl-ii, lc itemi, beard about iht 
p'.iifbt of (Ll- pToprletoT* of the BtW ihta- 
*re and cnuie to their uialitanm hj ap™ 
pfftlint \q tbt jmclfictilox of all film 
troubles. Will H IIbtb, for help. 

Tbey rlaited Mr. Hayi. and told him 
of th&lr troubles, nnd be naked them lr> 
Write him n letter n-lliti;; bira of (be «ltu- 
dtlon. 

Mr. [lays, when questioned yesterii*r 
ovor Jbc Mephocie conceraini the Peeke- 
ki:l Uiattrr. naid he bad i>rpn approiehi-Ll 
on the dutiiject and- be bnd tii-oinlsed to 
look Into it nud do anj-thfni* be coojd 
d Don L ' an tooiiab-lc seitiement heiEreen 
aJL partie* coucerxied. ■' ' 

yinirer Brothere bave a |Mf liat of 
1-eturueit cbacita in their pnteailon and 
rruni) jfiri-rs aai'ina; that the (Ini «m 
paotes uerc nsibk to rent them Bnr- 
run oroductioni. *One raae (bat will fljr- 
ire eocsp£cuoui!!r Jo tbe Butt, if It i* 
niee* te-nUy, eoneerna one of the recent 
productions, which played on Broadway. 
Twenty- four ebtet poatera wtaa Tjlawd, 
ndvortlibp; HtsMcr wa B B eot nut, hoth in 
(be retular theatre praframi and in thf 
newipaptra. announdnp the faming of 
this nlcttnt »n a bjmcIM attraction. At 
the last mlTinlfl the «ro[laUj- diitribiirjnij 
tbe picture 5aid ;t wba neceianry to re- 
call it. 

Mr. ButMarr <ni.) reflterdai- hd had 
tri (phoned to atren.1 of the bBpertaat 
diitriliutinir corDpanlr'B exnlainlne h ! * 
I'lk-nt*" inaJiillty tt> nn flwt-run «irUre*. 
ti+ ,H(i id they bad 'promlied to iBTeatt 
gate Mr. Hluaefa cJaim, and meanwbllr 
he expects to brJoe f git to nak the eporl 
to Khow miiae wh, v Jt iroii impoaalhlo i,> 
aet film fur thr new thmitre. nii,-i thi' 
had ea»h to pay f i " 

Ellllia ABB inTL-:-C-tr.i 



It. (.'oparrtamVi. 

hjriiv-i if in i:h-'- Ota 



3nPT« Nallct on 'l'iilrn{|rin. 

Roililph ValvnlJDo will not work fur 
aoj other coninanr j>tceplin*; I'a&toiiK. 
Plflyen-Laftky fo f the limn hrlaff, at 
least. A temnorarj- Injunetloa wM B&- 
t*;jiei! Ipy thin rorqpan.r TtAlfrCday afte^- 
norin from ^unreme trourt JuaUif iVIl- 
Ham I*. Burr, md eerred ow Rodolpb 
WaCtnoo rpBtralnine him from cntfirln* 
intA a contract with au.v other motion 
plctnrfl produce compnTiy i»e from pre- 
duelcc. pirturd, p(mae:f. The r eKtr*iniMr 
°*f i" returnable Moiiday mornin*. 
wheii arSMntent to 'aboiv rji:«r- -«hv Tr 
fihoulf] cot be permanent wilt Dp lir'ard. 

Jofca C. Dlhn Atnde Pmaidem, 
John C. Flj-nn in tb« new preald+iu 
of the Aetoe^Bted Motion Picture Ad. 
v&ttHrt, an.l befof* we rt* on with the 
itoeft wb want to conjratulatf thu or- 
canleatlon on Us selwdoo of president, 
raere are few men In the Induatrj tu 
well iiunJibed to hear tbr org an lotion 
%L ."l lT1 i- ani " onQ i V &e»fr fltled, 
Th« other oflh<on cbo*en are: Vice pres- 
ident. V^ r M. Shapiro; McreUry, 
I hcifnnfl i.. tt Her 1 iremu rer, Hnj-ace 
Jute* : beard of dlrfvt..rB. (Jherlu Ba f - 
M. BotafnnL Arthur Brilaut. 



reil 





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. MniT*Y 




Laam P^**m 




Lm • a» 





JOHrT C. FL1S1. 
He rvrna made p-.-niiiPui of ffa« a«- 
Boolftted A*v*TtUttw at ^l»lir.n 
Ffctart. j-p'tordmr. 

man of the •££*£** committe:' reported ! 
a m-fwt aurccaaful yeai: 

The annual ou*lne of tlie elnb ttRb 
hm at Ashury fark, N. J., on Satwr- 
day. Members to the isumb«r of 400 
left l.y hnnt nt f.SO-fnr Atlnnlic Hifb- 
lands, whf-rr r Knr-elnl tfflin took the 
Pint to Asburj Park. 

Hla(Br> Hrr Plfinri. 

Before Norton Taluldje willed for En- 
rope ahc fetjueatwi ibat thr Kiatera or 
St. runl'ih foaveat nee "The Etertint 
Matne." bticd on rt *The Dnchraa d* 
hting]ni»," IlotiOre Baliac'a story. Jo- 
seph Schenrk ma'de arra&jccoientn 10 in- 
atnli a pnijeetton machine in the con- 
Vent, and NUt oveoUNl Heulah Uviao-- 
Mopn pave tbr i item a apecJAl peeaejtcv 
tloa- Thl» f* p I eajb y the rlrat time wieh 
a prerulero !i fl K • ( ^ei3 place. The mother 
KrptirkiE and nil of the sister™ were pecs- 
ent when the plcmr* W*M hIiowik 



Wirrn^i- ftlAtiii In fn»l 



A heary, in tJir pvrPun nf Warner 
gland, wan added <o thr caat of 'The 
Bran 1- yesterday. Thomaa H. Dixon'h 
flr&t itirienendenr peodMction. AJ a acrcea 
villain Mr. Oil nil has fftw eqLteJt. No- 
tice we said. Screen ylllnin: n& chtnev 
fi>r a liltel au.it- 

I1*1uk. Print With IIIeh. 

■'Oraar tha Tant Maker" ha» BTtlved 
in innn. fcOiirae, Omir didn't cojae 
alone hut In a lln ean. accompanied by 
Riqhnrd Wnititn fully, wbo ptfKJttcort the! 
plettirp with *.iiiT Bates Pear, in tne lead;- 
jng rnle. Mr. Tlilty vm* accompanied It? 
Din v.-sfn and if.iiichtc:, end . the fivri 
thing he did wa* th -cfllT at the Afso- 
cinted Ffrat National ottieea and prevent 
them with the picture thev arc io re- 
leaw. Hft Tully will leaf* for England 
tn a ttw dajn to superintend the pfe- 
mierft of "Tn Mna.inerjdcr -1 in pletute 
form. 



rpif Oeta 



Be 



Job. 



Ro*nrd I>lrrz, Paul Letania. P. A Pat"- 
anna. Nat Rnthateln, flirty Reichenbat-h. 
>»■ J ' T 6" Kl(, -f: rn mi a ai iik MftOr A, M, 
P. A. .Bulletin, J. K I-ojiahboroUira; 
rhenMlnr Chomhf-r of Cfiinmerce, SiiTnu* 
il. Palm dr. 

The only ojinnj.i Hon on thf ticket «4| 
for the offloe ot a Tier prenldnnt. Mr 
Shapiro rtinfinji aitaiimt J. W. O'Nfa- 
finnpy. M T . Sliopiros election wna mado 
unnnlmeha. 

Mr. Pllnn aiieceeda T. L. Ternley. -arhn 
retire* as prriddert to bt(im» a member 
of the bnaird nf direetftm. After th? re- 
Biilt of the Heerion bai been annotmeed 
Paul fluilek riaifl tr,b,H» fft the aphnrJui 
work done by Mr. Vwraley alld the oiar-r 
r-hriBft offivK of tbe A. M. P. A. Mr 
Fhnn teaa th fn {-ailed m> for n apeMTi. 
!l" =ni'ir 

"I feci n ranlmilar plea-iiTe in b«- 
Ine- elected for the ree*n n that T hn-e 
been nwav fmm Jf*" York. To cortie 
bnek rr.fi be teoelved like this i^ er»t!fi-- 
luff. I hope ^-p mid nCmmrillnh much 
dnrina. (he enmlnt; year. T baee be«n a 
member of lb* A. Sf. P. A. erfr aluee 
It WU ■taMevi, aense tin ^r aev-»n seirB 
as/o. a^fl rnn loai; hw>\ with flride n'n it* 
PrdeoOIrl Mr&rft, rwiiile -"rry mhfr afra- 
llar or-^HaatJnn h- dfsintejrrateT. lhj>- 

1 A. H. P. A. haa atiicli." 

Hftt Wiiwn, n rm»iMt» man -frr-m 

■ th* f**-Kf. wlin afre^rle^n. *ht. mfetin* 
eiren'tfd m»H»F» fp. — . ^r* 'Fe'H ee ** /SL 
aoclaHnn of Motion, PfetBf* Ad*-errlrJert 

RetDrnint to rMMCa. 
After ppendinE n irer-k in New York 
HrjTQtiaa; nil of Ihft time te, hia buai- 
lieft* ijr.ii his friendn. George Kielne I* 
TCtitrninj to ChVa^n. Mr. Elrtin* baa 
an active hand in th^ Rim builnrw and 
Ea abnnt to eomr) fo^th with *omo rery 
En terra ting nlariB. Re Sa Wry popnlir 
with the old-timers In the hn*ine*e and 
hid a orenJttl of ^rtfnf-iPMinwa that 
would mnkB a story fforlh ptabBtaiflf. 

B*«k in Out Mldal. 

Thea Twentieth. Century y'Merday 
hroiiftht Hohfltt Henley haek to the city 
after an eilln on tbe Ooaat for e\x 
mohtha or more. Naturally M,r. Henley 
b> sled fi be bark. He haa been mahino; 

Elcturea for tfatferat, lint hla contract 
aa eiplred, god be hn« other plana now 
whleh nhnuld be ready far publication 
within the Belt week. 

Elect Ofdcei-a, 

The andunl election of officer* nf the 
Paramount Pep Clitb was held it the 
offkv of FamonH Plavrra-LHatcy TucadA)' 
evening; when the folloninp ottlcem were 
ehoaen; Prea'dent. cluHBt J. Zukor;. 
Tlce president. Melville A. Shaner; treda- 
urce, B. A. Brnrrn: srcretAry, Mf*i 
Berthn Wiener: hoard of a-ot-e.-nora;, Mian 
Elrfc Hemner, Minn Florence MvGoVerh. 
(?. B. J. Frawley. Julian JohlHOn, Pant 
MorKan, George SpideJI and Harry G, 
TV j He.' 

The report of tbe tieaduret abnwed th« 



Doifllaa I'alrbfliita Ippwi a fcood man 
«hen lie aec* one. That is why be. ban 
afrfoWeJ l'rter (■ rid lay Hmtth, director 
of iiubtltlty end ailvcrtisinr for Marshall 
Nei.an, to take eberaje nt tf>c criiloimtjon 
of "Ilfilin Hood, ' Ii.h bip BpacStl nrOdnc- 
Uoq. TbroiiKh the courteaj «f Mr. Nel- 
liu, PpIo bdtt !"■■:! &pp°lu>ed io direct 
the eiplioitation <.r ihu iplfluie when it 
apuearB In New York, I'lillndelpliia, Chi- 
ckgc-, fioatou nnd other &[«* 

EnrertaimlnB r-"i* nieirrl- 

( Pnla NeaTl muat think life in Nen- 
V.->:>: ia ; ii-: ..Li- Iiineheon iftor ktiotbee. 
Yesterday ntic wu the fiieit of bo&or el 
a liHieti&or; giyeu \,y Robert Rrid^-t, 
rleywuod Btoud. Royal Cordate John 
CroEH, Dnipht Frankiln, Aruuld (jetithe 
11. T. Litidoberlt, Conde Xaat, Tony 
Sar£ and Frank Urowiifnahleld at the 
Ooltre Houae, M Went KortJStffii atrect. 
TsA following giir-stx were prcaent: 

Alexandra Carlisle. Mary N>au. Tol- 
Inlih Batilihead, BIbhcIi.- Bates, Ina 
CUIre, Lrnore i'ltlc. ■Uracc Moore, Doria 
SttBe. Julln Hoyt, Ethel Barrymore. 
(Jarlolta Monterey, Neyaa McMeim 
Marie Teunicat, Tbercaa Helbum, Mary 
Bqland Lavjrn Hnpe Crcwp, Madge Kea- 
nr-dr, BUHa Burke. Ueraldla« Fartar, 
p *«7 Wood, Ruth Bt. Denis, John V. 
A. Weaver, ft rah am Browne, Alexander 
Woollrott, Georife JeAn tNatbftn, Karl 
Kitchen. Chester Aldriek. Sldnoy Black- 
■mof. IVanic CraTen, Charlea B. Dilling- 
ham. Howard ljre«nley, Jascha Ilt-lfeu. 
Arery Hopwood, ffajllatt Irwin. Km eat 
Lawfnrd, Ouy I^vell. Gilbert Miller, 
Great Mitchell. Kenneth M. Merchlion 
Erneet Trupt TVMtney Warren. H. J 
TVliiRham, Efrern Zimbalist, Adolph 
/ukor. Hugene 7gtor,Thonjrt* MeEirhAo 
and Charlea E. MrCarthy. 

Another Sheik. 

All we needed in make nur life pep. 
leot v*t Ben Twrpin H a sheik. Tea- 
teMay word oarae (lint we peed no lunger 
Borrow. Mr. Tnrpin has been ehoaen ne 
the ftiat In "Thr> Shriek nf Aroby." a 
Made Sftnnett eatoedy. He will be tup- 
ported by Kathcrine McOulre. 

Prolonjrb aJaatateidajtai. 
Altboueh it ntu intends to keep "The 
Priaoner o( ffcniln" at the Aslnr for fnvir 
weeks, the picture has dono bo -a-ell tot 
ill prodiicnra It renisiisn-iJ Bt the Aator 
for fi£hi werka, and will conTlnue to. cV 
hiialnetai there untit It bmimea necctaary 
tn turn the theatre, over io aoifto of itaj 
promised theatrical tenanu. 

GrttlHb. FlnLhe. Fl^inrr. 

D. W. irriffith baa finlahrd prodnctien 
upon the picture whle.h Le baa been en- 
ftfige'l for the laat nve mnutbg. It wilt 
be presented to the iiuhl!o in u abort tjuc 
In the \ianal Griffltli mannrr. Meanwhile 
Mr. Griffith's studio plnns nte womewh^at 
ccmprlL'Birjd by tha coal nhortMe, Hla 
atndln is eqnlppod /or hard coal and he 
may Imvn t« abnt down until he can get 
an adequate supply of this necessary ar- 
ticle. He will meet a committee of Eng- 
lish repreMntetlTCi ne«t week, wh*a :i 
definite drdalon on hla next production 
will' be made. 

A lln* OW Tivd. 

William Brandt hu a huge piece of 
coiil on bla desb: in the Theatre Owneri" 
Chamber of Cerarflercc ofllcc. He is ar- 
ranging to remember all bis friend* 
Christina* with aourf pin* and rlnaa aet 

TItb coal, and fimee (be ncicesalty of 
iBrdlng hla office from aneak tbisve* 



Stft-e Konra Nov 9 to 5.30. 



; 




itrcadxctm at A'itifAr 



TsJep/icma 4TM o*'«ype»onl 



1,000 pairs Men's Sample Shoes 
$12 to $15 grades— for $5.35 pair 

Sizes 7 and ?%, B and C. widths 



-J2S pdlrs tan cnlfakln oafordi. 
71 pain black kidrtln oxford*. 
ii'fl pair* black calfskin oxford?. 

W IiaJr* white bnckBkin or canvap. 
906 pairs high black calfskin lace. 
237 pair* high tan ralfeklo. lace. 



185 paira tan train oafords, 

-T pairs (mt kiriskio ovfoedv, 

'.'(% riaim hTark prain nxforrla. 

1(1 yinirn CttKasia tolf oiforoa. 

D paira hiph tan .-nlf^kin, button. 

^ palm high black calfakln, button. 



Entire sample line of a well-known shoe manufacturer whose product 
sells in the best shops. Good last*. Good leather. Good workmanship. 
Good fit. It'* many a day since we had such a fine opportunity. Matt 
who wear these sixes— 7 and 7Va B and C widths — should stock up for 
some time ahead. First in, First served. 

* $>'- * 

Pajamas at $1.35— -Exceptional Sale 

Just the pajamas for young men going back to school end college 

1,200 pairs outing flannel, new, $2 grades. With and without frogs. Variety of> 
patterns. The most pqpular of pajamas for winter \rear. * 

1,000 pairs woven madras, printed madras, cotton pongee, percale, and "Fruit 
of the Loom" muslin, S 1 ! -65 to S3 grades. The good sort many men wear the year 



'round. 

All tins. (A, H 



■ -. Dl In thn lot, tint 



lot in exery one of the atylen. 

Men'* Shop, Street Floor, few Buildlnf. 




nd mm TMitrtir 1 ' 



'DREAMS FOR SALE' 
AT THE PLAYHOUSE 



Wiiiium A. Brady Proimtt H™ 

^lay Frota Fen of 0w«» Vint, 

Scenei laid, in Maine Woods, 



TRAVEL MADE EASY 



DEALS WITH FAMILY FETID 

in IB* C«at Are K*t**rlBO Grey. 

i;ilTTrvrit Emrry, tiTUft "ft'ondlfcat. 

Ddnali CBraaeMi. Roue Bwrtflc^- 



0«p D»M. 



:j: art r«H ..- 
Tb[B»j I KbTt. 
Ann, lii^-ir. 

Tirrt -.-■■ 

Frlif Mali .-. 
"L.MLI* )»" . 

nni Fiuan 
Anhut Ht* . 

ttr:*,;:* f-.:\f.: 



, ■'.■!-'«-: r..rT-.'-/ 

Q:1H. TTAadllis 

Dontia ( C»tn»M!l 

"".. "a'lTtarnd Klrttlt 

. n»:*n Ott-a-P 

.Jam** Poena 

WnillTfl l!t-IJ-S 

LuU- A^rivl 

..rurfl H«fti7 Crt«hy 

. ....jaiin Bohn 

. , H-r-.- Brm»io 



finaueee of- tb*-elup to be in a hujub- and others who realiu the value ot tbia 
aatiafactorr condition, whila the chAL-- black jeweL 



By L£0 A, HAB5H. 

A new actress wae introduced 10 New 
Yqrk theatre-aoera laic night the Play- 
house when WnUrp A. Bradj preaeattd 
- I ipivls'a na* dramc "Dreams For 
&e>." nnd J>he moaopoiiaed the oonvee- 
tfttton ro Juch an patent that ahe over 
HJierinwed. the pIsk. 

Helen QflliajtaB ie the ynnnc womfin in 
flUMtion and nee work from, the vcit 
<rtiUiet wae of the *ort tn aet the tonpaeS 
of the moit bUee first-nlEhtera to wae- 
cinK Wtl predictiona of Brest thib^a In 
etoto for her. Miw Gabagan was recent- 
ly aeen In "Mnnbhttan," but on that oc- 
caalon ibe had Such a minor role nnbody 
nnticed her. 

In "the rrWL!-. drama, 60W**ef, ebo Is 
what mfffht he termed the whole works 
niifl flhe dlaplft^a imlonta that well )ii«i' 
f.v all the niee lbinj* that were aaldl 
about ber. 

The joune actress hnn ft pleaain; vnlce 
Of fine timbre. IP- prtpossesafnc BWta vrttb 
the iinderclnpfd awkwardBesa of j-onth. 
and Just nutarallj- an actress. And if 
ahe ftotin't acme day arhiaVe the difnltr 
of a atar It n si: be becante ahe doesn't 
lire up to the promise of last vlffht, or 
tbere'i no juaticv in the wotln. 

Aside, from Uinl. HfiWtTH 1 , tha audi- 
ence was offered, I mMc-arama of con- 
liderable interest. There's A deep-dyed 
plot* A. frtinlly feiad and a couple of 
rnmanees all tangled! tocrthrr like liit 
.rear's harbwl wlrr. And Mr. Davln has 
fairljr outdone hlmaelf in heroic Bpeeche*. 
MoreoTer. he has dplred into the tntrieo- 
cien of psfchcrantlTSUi and the feminine 
mind. 

Whether thi* be from personal eo&thct 
with the fair sbx or.juat TlcariniiB know- 
ledge, doesn't matter for the purposes of 
hia plaj. 'find the ftudlenc* remaided in 
Us coIIwUt* scats 10 tbe bitter end. 

f|>w ■ifrrrij, TOO- 

Then, too, Mr. ■Brady hna provided 
B*TcraI cUboratc setai for h!a production, 
one of them takta; In a tv-hole cross- 
section of fnrcat in the north of Maine, 
and the aeenerr sot ft? many cnrtaln 
call* as dji v or Ebu v:ayera. 

The ilotj of "Dreams lor Sal* 11 dcala 
with a recalcitrant,' bead-strong vimtiE 
gitl who jteta ex pelted Trom so tnanv col- 
trpr:, ber fulher dnda the supply run* 
pint; low. But, unfortunately, htr lust 
escapade la n mldnicht atn* ride with 
one Arthur Naah, the nephew ^q! her 
fathera ai>vwed enemy {or, !■>, .il!.-..- 
twotity reatt. 

To the fir) the fiimilv feud maailc 
nothina but a dim memcty of the past, 
but lier father holdB no such view of 
the nit.i]alio& and lie fbrbida her ever 
attain to eee tbe jouui man. Of course, 
the daughter refit*** to be dictated to in 
the matter and, the aees the: younjj man 
on tlie ijutet ererj time aha fecU like 
obeyint* (!=.* IrjapQlie, 

Then there is bnnest Jim Griswold, 
who quit oollete *o become a backwoods- 
man and baUle With the elements. Jim 
loves her and ahe u*«d to lore him. hut 
the mighty rounds ot cOlleeo pTetsure 
bin-" Tiiinle h.f-y different from ih> priri 
Jim once knew nnd be doesn't aoein AUle 
to Ret over It. 

But there"* a lertona, net (o $Mf trim 
pitrurtla ■'or existence bein» waiwi 
ii i» In the dour forest at Maine, where 
the uncle of jonng Nash li uji.iii to 



I 



By LEE MELDIN, 

T ^ n public library the other day 1 wnp cbarrucd 10 find a lobg set of boiea in 
J which atood booklets of railway, ^[enmnhip lenen, and Vm cot sure airplane 
courses sad tbe way of eubmarlnep. 1 

They were nil torefully indexed, such a? "The Orient." "CcntrDl Europe." "Rp|- 

land.' 1 'Ne^- Englnnd," "B Mithern United Ststes. rhe mestern CTnlted Put>*.'* 

"Canada." ■'Alaska." "The South Seas" and "Sonth America. 11 

All the most reliable Information on the aubiect of travel had been collected 
and p|o<Tj] In easy reach cf (he public. You wouldn't hftTc to abdc anybody and baee 
them say they really cOXildn't rejneeiber H or tell you Ndmethlna whieh was not tn ba 
drprDded upon. Nor would you hare to consult any hteamfihlp agency before you 
arrived ji( 4 definitr idea ot where you'd in. 

In hf> letter^. Henry James, when he d reached tbe ace of 70. told his Cat* 
I rr:, L :.i T; ,|,,;if. thnt he traveled most profitably and pleasantly by books. He'd rehd 
1 the KlrriBk accounts written by pome agile aqd younaey wtiter-travelers and be 
lared ihe leouhle ami expense of golne over the around himself. * 

A npighhor camr- over to play auction (he oilier evening, and he wOa wlsh- 
1 Ins that things wtH "na they uh(£ to te." "I-oak," he said, "at the gamo s.ni fl*h 
I they used tn get. and how a man could bring op a. large family, educate hla *0Pi and 
daughters, and save money ou $13 a week." 

1'olk waatcil tn p-how tbe man's nnme, and thought s book ought to be Writ- 
Men about hla jiflrenturea. but our informant hadn't eoj; specific instance* to d»e/ 
j We're Htlll i:: dunbt about the ?15 a weei, but me have no douhta at all on the 
superiority or thr*e timea over, all otbera. 

A gentleman whn Oftt* lived in West port used to walk to Bridgeport twiea 

J a wee*i Alien he van 15 rears old. In that day ibere witr no way to go except 

J br ICflin. nud then Jie liked to walk. They 1ell of him that h*'d srnr? m N»w 

, York at annrisi> 'iind reach there before sun»ct. And he lived to be "6 years old. 

hlis nhntonrapb nt RO IcroKs.flA ronng as many a man at OS. 

Although n. firm sdvocate of waSJot I koort ttat II wasn'T walking that made 
lain geatlemnn an Blronc and hale. Hin conMitiitlon, and mode ot life were respon- 
sible- i nil he wda ble&Ked with n. greni fu.ud of wit, coxntoftti H^nse, ptid ealUre picked 
up ip all iiorte of thn world, for in hiB younger days he followed the sea. They 
say that It wns tbe ambition of many a. Went port boy to know old Mr. Btiiirtt well 
enough to get £»>" bB tell of bis life, especially on the South American coAst- foe 
he wps ant given to hoisting. And only a tm&ted friend ever heard of hia adveu- 
lures before tbe mast. -^ *_!,« L . _, 

For tnnnv days we ve ncen cars, msny of them tba humhler kino, cimlng In 
from the country nnd mountninV Isden wlta tents and cooking utensils and tbe 
eitrs tires deformed with bayberry, which later oi> will grnec (he city apartmenta 

Variety In fond, entertainment, scene and people ia a DecessIty_fOr uB All. Soffit 
like io toll up haw hard It Is to struggle stone in these days. You have to read 
ktitory to know what real hfirdahipVere. No One cin e*er hate tOO-mueh Mcnfort. 
but we needn't ignore all the advantages SW hirst, . 

Very few AmeHcans aro so haul np A nor to be able to travel a little. 8u*4- 
mer tteea them faring off with their fBrrtlUea for s camp In theie own raotota or 
those of friends. And It is astonishing wrsat new eyea they have for tbeur own 
abodes and nc*»ery when tbey return. - 

In travel na In friendship. It is well ir> keep the mlod open to ajeneroua l». . 
nreKsions And the spirit, of open-hearted adventure is tbe earns for both. Yatj 
■..'.'..'. '...,-,....- \i ytiu've mnde np your mind not to_ Unless vou're -a r" 



can't enjoy asw 



thill 



fes.-ton*f traveler e.n^ - 

the othnr eouotrlea al-»ne. For the glob' 
up his mtud tv B can see B all. 



the whnle wofld^ you'll pick your favorites and leave 



> ftcrennLble that any one who tnftkti 



wine out the holdtr-a of the girl b father 
and good old Jim- And the eecond act 
takes ns up to the heart of the wood. 
-That's irbere the melodrama really 
start* Tor there'* ft flcbt to block the 
road io thttt machinery Can I be Import 
ed to act up a WW mill and armed jriiarc3a 
atroll around th* premises with nrdera 
to choot. , Tbey don't, ao far as the nu- 
dienre enn judge, but Jim and young 
Noah Ret into a etruggle L«"t leads to a 
shooting. The clrl dwa It with a re- 
volver Bhe evidently didn t kn.^W waa 
loaded. At any rote, "be acts surprised 
when Jim fal* aen-elrsr Io the Kronutj 
and she helps haul bitn Io hia cabin and 
nurat* him hack to lire. 

Then Khe leaves bitn in the care or 
other* to ntab out to ihe. lonely road 
and take up hla genteel task of dynamU- 
injf s trOM full of machinery 'be enemy 
bring! ug into his mill- 

Everj-thiTisE Esd^ Well. 

Jim mftliP-i to forgive her when he 
finds out what ahe has done — about the 
shooting and not the dynami tine— but 
finolly everything enda happily and to 
tha iattrfflCiion of *vw? ooe. 

tlona^d Cameron is a sort of m*lo 
Polljanna in the rote of Jim Griswold. 
but he doe* It well, nnd William Holden 
is gncrl as the' Nsjjh uncle. Katberiurj 
Grey, too, Is line in ft not too lmportwil 
rei*, and indeed the. entire etot waa ade- 
quate. It iaeluded EdWAft] Emery, 
tirncc T\'ooding. Rose Burdick, Hnymonri 
Hackett, Jamee nonlflu, f.ula Alberni, 
Patrick Henry -Crosby, John Bflhn sud 
Mary Biltta?n. 

"ItreamB for Sale" Js niraat melo- 
drama, hut For those who lnve that form 
of entertainment- it bnlda an evening of 
real pleasure. 

WOLFE'S SIGNATURE READY. 

HU MnimciT PromlnCi Bant WHtl 

Lrneh Will Teat Chnspjploii. 

Hovlpg beaten three champions In no- 
dedaion bouts, Jatk Wolfe, of Cleve- 
land, "-l.-i meeta Joe Lynch at the open- 
ins show of the Garden next Thursdny 
night, has a fair claim, as lending con- 
tender for tbo featherweight crown nnd 
predicts he will beat Lynch and defend 
the bantamweight tit! at US pounda- 

Wolfe'a manager, Tom.' McGinty. r.r- ! 
rived iu town yesterday to sign articles 
for the match next Thursday and tell 
the world that Wolfe is tlie heat man 
in 'he conntry at bla welfiht over n dis- 
tance. "Wolfe has beaten three cham- 
pions In no-decision hoiita," he -.:■;■'. "and 
took [.v:i::'!i Into CAmp in three ocejudoas, 
once in Pbilly and twice in Cleveland. 
The three champions he outpointed, were 
KidTVf" 
Ettle." 



NEW AUTUMN REVUE 
RRODUCED AT LA VIE 

"Smiles and Sunshine" Hu Pretty 

GirU and Music — Ib a Broadl- 
1 

way Hit 

Last night ushered In ano'thor natr 
Autumn revne at La Vfe, BroAdwajf 
and Forty-eighlb street T'je neflf offer-' 
ing naa' produred and etaged by L»an 
Dody, one of the best in the cabaret 
line. 

Tbe new ebon is called "Sntile* and 
Siiur-liint" and has a hary of pretty 
Kirls that can sine Jiod dance. The priD-' 
cipalfi include Miw PEeMnce Dlrlea-^ 
win .Hang three new aonga that evekenl. 
mueu applause. Then tiern MfWa 
.May ii-jli. dainty UtUe boubrctte, who 
contributed much to the success of tbe 
show. Mildred Hewett did her absufe- 
&(nJ danced t^'o Biilendlid dance numbee*. 
Julia Gcberety, au added. « Uracil OP, did 
nicely and camn in for a large thare of 
the applauae. 

One of the big feature* of the. cvea- 
Ing was tbe IntrvduoLnff of iii^ Svetyn 
Stuart, to the crnnd of diners who 
turned QUE for the first performance. 
JlEisa StuArt is the only woman manager 
of a cabaret In Xotv York, ptrhfeps ia 
the entire Cnuulry, und congratulatlnna 
were showered upon her last taLgbt. 

Mauy promini.nt persona, were ihlH. - 
In Tact, ther? wcra mote celebrities tt 
this opetiii;.^ than at any otbtr ao far 
thin seasnn- 

T'^a co^tumea were, fine, the music, 
written by Melville Morris, wo* spark- 
ling, and the dinner was excellent. Those 
looking for a good eniertainmaat. In- 
cluding dlging and datneing, ahould aee 
"Smile? and e>nntjb.lnQ" and pnsa a d*< 
lightlul evening. 



H,-ii-!rti:.t Lee-. Pfttbev Dtftft. 

Henry Lee, TO years old, * puhlijher, 
of 311 WtAt Thirty-third tteeet, ii«l 
terday. ot Bellevuo- Hospital irotn injo- 
riea received when struck by An autaoio- " 
bile in Eighth J ftBTfPu.e, between Tblrty- 
secotlri and Tairty'tbird Btrteia, laat 
Siiuday aftenun. Mr. Lee is survived 
hy 0, daughter, 31ra. Charles P, M&irl- 
*on, known on the stngn as HenricttA 
Lee. She is nnw.nlayinx «lln the "'Blue 
Kitten 1 ' conspany la Pblladetphli. 

. DEATH NOTICES.. '-...„. 



MJEasos-coaoEt-iA. -cAMrngu, rvscm- 
At. <-Ht:arH." Bpo«*«j .uc t*a in*«. **i- 
titii« ? ujlv: 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. 





AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 



n»irjiv, 



ZIEGFELDFOUIE? 



ABIEJS IRISH ROSE 



"^ HAMIB THSA14E -, L 
1 Opening IWfnrV- Sept. 19 

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TO-CAT nt JJ.ftO. 



THE EKOLESS CHAIN 

•US KAlOiSET UWlt!TCt 

HENRY MILLER'5^i"„Y 

NEXT MONDAY— SEATS NOW 

INA CLAIRE 

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SO THIS IS LONDON 

8. DR. FRANK CRANE 



A mm cm never escape his mental background. And i confess 
to a feeling that every work of art outfit to have some meaning in 
termS'Of welfare. That is to sav, the real test of anything is whether 
it will help or not. 

The one play that I have seen of this season's offerings which 
has a distinct message, and yet which presents that message in a 
wholly entertaining form, is the one called "So This Is London." 

The play is aimed at reducing what Owen Wister calls "the an- 
cient grudge," which Is the grudge existing between Americans and 
Englishmen, 

As Great Britain on the one hand and the United States of 
' America on the other are eisily the most powerful and influential 
nations in the wortd, so bad blood between them is probably the most 
dangerous thing in the world. ■ 

There are certain groups who for one reason or another lose 
no opportunity to Stir up hard feeling between these two nations. 
The motives of these groups may be sincere, but the effect is un- 
doubtedly fraught with peril. 

This play shows us in striking form the kind of Englishmen that 
Americans hate and the kind of Americans that Englishmen hate, 
and also shows us upon what a nonsensical basis this hate rests and 
how absurd it all Is. 

Of course all the characters are exaggerated and grotesque. 
That is part of the artfulness of the play. 

I have lived many years in America and haVe seen probably not 
. more than .a doaen of those creatures that Englishmen cllt typical 
Americans. . I • • •' 

I have been many times In England and met hundreds of British- 
ers, but 1 don't think I have ever .seen as many as half a dozen of 
those creatures that Americans call typical Britishers. 

In fact, both those unpleasant bodies are creatures of narrowness, 
prejudice, and (he magnifying of Inconsequential traits. 

A lot of things strike an Englishman as unpleasant In the United 
States — our living rooms and offices are too hot; we drink too much 
ice water. Lord Northcliffe used to have Ice water put In his bathtub 
so as to make the water cold enough to bathe In. Americans smoke 
cigars that are a bit dampish and Englishmen like them dry, and 
so on. . , „ 

On the contrary, the American finds the English living rooms too 
cold, their slang unusual and different from our own, their, customs 
odd, their newspapers peculiar, and*a!l that, 
i People with sense understand that these are all surface matters and 
that in reality the two great races are of the same stock, have the 
same ideals and fundamentally the same ■ decencies. 

Whatever tends to bring these two nations into closer under- 
standing and sympathy and to create good feeling between them is 
of distinct value to the world. 

This play does that and it does it in a clever and amusing way. 

Of course it would, as it is produced by George Cohan, who is 
about the cleverest showman going. 

Not the least amusing element about the play is that the part 
of Lady Ducksworth, the Englishwoman of American birth who is 
the mouthpiece of the sane gospel of the play, is taken bv sweet 
Lily Cahill, who is as Irish as they make 'em and is the wife of 
Brandon Tynan, whose Irishr.ess is almost a religion. 

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William F*s fe«f* Flla» ntfhu 

Booth T»Tkln« leu ■ Papator 
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Bt LQUELU 0. PABSOSS. 

THE -•* iV'k.jitl ttatioB pfe- 
tmr fbarn ama«j mat im- 
JWMBM jwtptfaj wbm worf 
wu *c(t«it thromh ihc In- 
duttrj tb«i J«*plr *atl LmiU S\h.s*t 
lictd jni:nK-[fJ l»*ir altomvr. Naiiiin 
llurxan. to file tall atxlnnt ■trrac ol ibe 
fibtribntinf DaBtUDlto for "imjiira.-r 
aarl damt^ea. Sir. Burlcan aaid tbe aulc 
nouid b» tiiad thii mcrr.tnr and tie addrd 
fa* n-Dultt !mtret.iisL(tj atad a c4pT cf i: 
to tic fv^ral Tradea Cooibi1uji>b *mi 
ill" i>J*f»! 'a(i*rriej, 

Thf ti-TjuMir aroi* ttrtr tbe iaaoalltT *f 

[he Sinsn- ferothcrt t4 ptt M>J fir»1 n,n 

ppofliiPi (ivr (heir tnaatre. the rilatribui- 

irc comnanW r^fp.i'i:n to cupnlr 4hr 

> tilm. aCtnouiA man? •■' Lfatm had aje- 

: f mtw«1 ftdtiflM dfpofll *h«;BA, It la ■•;-;. 

I Wa L'nlnnlal, • MOM P*WM hj Davtd 

I Rrrniir>in, Ja**p\ BwHBCK MWgilpi 

I flr^Kifk lad Frhl UhbWI ** t***». bffc. 

■ faailm flrtt call on thft tarlDiin was- 

panlci. 

A rnnviuu r<t th* IndnaUr vtnlMrAxy 

'■ tJifiwNl (hnt mttif of !hP dlHUbutlht 

wniiuirlw at * unit rttnst tfif ftltuaHnti 

otiiI «ri* M|f-r io dfi (f^rythini in ehoir 

fynv-fr tn prrtrnt aiiph n null ftt>iri bflfiit 

AIM. StMTG of ttltm *t>t \t |l imp-uti- 

M" in :'-.T'.lv tha r>nr.dilion. i hr roloninl 
hnrinc alrffld>' rntitrlrlM fM thflr prnd- 
n.r-':. A taw riprtififl'! indlffT^rrr snd 
flr.fr nr l*rft laid rrvolilj' It *m « maitwr 
In ur,lr>lt ihfj w+t* not inlr-rrnteil. 

M-.nifl'jLlo Thr> r I ) rt-r-i i ■ itnn lit hrinR 
wupcfl Ifl fVAiMf fifflfP. dart thP Impirtunt 

i;r-^U'tn rii wrin! will h* r ''' , l | lf' , ' , l!i" i* 

brln* mntlf- an j*unr No on§ drjnli>n mirh 
a xnl I v- I'uLil In nti/ortlinfitr for tlif 
wlirilf indiiPtrj atnil thrn fliir« ilir> <yu*»- 
iT.ii Nin'k rifiiisi wiij»i rsin l>f' rhn« f 
nlnn if 

Mr. nnrlifirr said fca(fft(aj', rm aafa'd 
far arid IH Anal dd,(a in ihi> itory, r h* 
EBwHi h«»* flt> inventment ft !fKi,ooo 
and It rannat rrmalii jdtp. t'n!pnri i r ■ ■- y 
Itm * ><imA WIT of jftsifif tirM-ron rilr- 
(um for their tiatrotia iHpt tnlfnt At 
rvrll .-I'-t tip Rhop. H#, Durkan raid hr 
had BnHftH toW of Ihr til| cII»frlbullhK 
fompanlH and a numlwr of thttti bad 
aftrrrHl with him it wan a wnrtltfnn that 
i'vrii'! ntit nut. ;uul an-aral liad m- 
|irf«^d ihpnKflv-di mm having inatrurtMr 
th'ir rnrn t- »<■•• that Mi- NVti W^kjklll 
frao iiipplln! *ltli proper fllmi. 

Tft-day *SI| ep|| Ih* atorj', and nnlrsa 
*".!n c [ '■ i n j iin*XM«ifd bn^p^rti' Mr. IV -r- 
km uji hr ii Lirrparrd to file bU •:■.-. 

F nliin lldunltnnal iilrmM 

TtiQMfc ah* Innnmr* ha4 ofttcrj at 
<l*ftt* Kl*iar-. Thnma* Rdlifin mij ea- 
ter rh* mu'Iftn plrntrr Inriitaurjr In in td- 
\lrorr rapA<-i(r. Evra ::.--;.-'i Mr Edl- 
iuin dn>*j pnj tVcoTnr ar-tirp in Tbr Kiu- 
r.iTlnnif (arocntm Mr. Klrlr,* purpoara 
Utalillnhing; In ilir rvillrgt* a>od univrr- 
-:ti'«. of itir ronntrr. a arbrdnla arranajpd 
b* Ih* invrninr nmi Ttara a^n nf 2,000 
■nbj^n to br taiuhl on ihr inwn aill 
h" tnrfp a part of rfc*- tnflhod Mr, Kl-in* 
ha* (A mind. 

It aM ramr pbatii nn WMn#ad*j whrn 

irr. K|piri« nnrV r, i;*i; Tft |hr ZMtAr, 

labomorr In Kuti Oranf* m t*k Mir. 
EdiKin fnr «flfiir hrff> in prrMntini; rbe 
A'lb^ta o( rhMDiiitr* and rlrctrldty r* 
th*- icr":i ap a mmm n [ fdnr-iiinij tfa* 
■riidnnin nf i!,i- po'jntrj\ A plan wa» 
niillnwl In, h ,!J«-u*«ion in wnlrh jfr 
Edi-oii loik ■« a«1*-r nhd {e-t«r'mlNl pafi. 

-1 harp 2.0fln anhj*rra, aJJ «4ue*tionil, 
fat u« «in irtf *^r*>fl^ 1 , ■ h> tcM Mr. 
Klfiur. "ilui 1 [irvnarrd artrrpl rr>wn 
an I hart eavrr bid tine In follftw 
rtrm np and rtirr nr* all ir tmi dti 
poral !i j'-: want : h'~. 

A i a hurlnit r.f if,:, program Mr 
Klrlna h«A al« ptttftfCfc enrh SOO ftet in 
Irjifth. «n majrpr>ti«m. He pkm |o aril 
1t>m and M- order nlui-atloaai anhji«ia 
aiitriflit (n thr tLnisr-r.iTlf <, |!i tie ronn- 
trr. rvlfrrlfir tin- plnn prtffrahlt to rr-ni- 

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Thrr* ahaoW hr a f|l.Mrr nr film In 
Wag a^ilw■l■^^ nald Mr. Klriae, "t he lame 

AMUSEME NTS, 

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WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

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S-r»^ u n HABOLD LLOTD 
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flMie tr w«fl 
a|,ha pvnr.\* 

ihe la irilhnu (milnj in pl»r *n 
lorilfrlini rn'ir lA a pMnr. fliar 
Ik lr> be m»i]» on ' '"■ 'Klier *Ulr. 

"Eartnifi of Waoie-n" la tin- mir 
■ n|] Coamopculltan I* tLr conim; 

maliliif t&e [ili'lnre. 

ii a Hhrpry of hooka, Whan a, «ub]*et 
]'. prraciitMl Lt ihould h* thrown on thb 
KWB ind discussed bj ihr UntttFI DP<i 
r/upili ;i-- it U prctjrtleo. I hollevf. 1 " wrtit 
otj Mr. KklHr, M OV«rjf fiohrVil ibWld hMH 
a rejection macbine irith tU<> apuaTfthii 
M the film aubjret* could h* OttWrttd 
without Er»il M[->tv it iroublr." 

If Thomai £^llxon Ii p^Tanadfd tci give 
hii tcbtdula of 'J.000 tuibjeri" to the 
tf ' :■-■■(■ ii Mr. Ktelne vill bavc ilcfir a trtal 
wnrk. They Ua*e brrfi cl>»r* frlrridri far 

fenra and wur ai'xiclisttwi In th* old 
'atenta CoTApaiiy, an that, nninriillr, 
Mr. Editors ft— k a pereonnl interaat id 
any pi-nlarl Mr. Klrlno miRht hsv* Lit 
mint. The); frtrndrtilp tlatrs **t\ to 
ih° Buffalo *iposi[JOFl. and the tittn whrtt 
Mr. rdinTii had jn»i put tbe etonee btt- 
tary on the market. 

w ■.laeitlnn'a «ntBrT> * 

F.-'!k.tTir.s ttu neire printed Teat'rdiy. 
;h-,i JnatLfe WElSlim P. Burr of the Su- 
preme Court ha 1 tlran a deejalon jir*- 
vifirinc Rotfnlph Valentino from opp>ar- 
me in bpv pirture or perforuiBnice np thti 
ctace until a drri-iin d.4« been render**! 
-.n.. : 7E the injD.Ttrr.ion permannit, Siktt- 
iistrrTsrinB; aflrTroathi hivr developed. 
Thruapb the flllni of the «uli it oppeer* 
Valentino rntrtMl lafn a conlraat Jan 
uary 17 . 1 art ai a aaiBrr at SI.2.V1 nrr 
•re^k. Thr <nntraet pro»ided that tfaa 
frirpnratkin cnolil retaiit the aarricM nf 
the actor at an qdVincd aaltty, and ft>r 
a LTCOBd periled ttf nht pMf at I fnrtlmr 
advance of ■.alarf Arjrordin| to Adnlpl: 
y.c.br.z rhr fictor'n t'rvif" are unique, 
apeelal aal extranr'TiDJiry. la ih> per- 
trijrfll fif rnrelrn rharJIrlrn and Ihe Halm 
ll mttie tbat bi> cppenttiiec ii "Blood 
and Sand" has broufht htm to tbe far*)- 
2:"urd ca an Mrlnr nrlillr he »■«.* practl- 
ratlj unkdnTTp r«-Q reaiii aao. Sir Stnkor 
■ latei ihn line?? ! i* .-OTilTflr' hr h*t 
itriiWfi frnrn lb" rorpftrBtion tttJUJl 
np to Anemt 1 lantt. On "Biood and 
Sand." item the r*irporatloti clatma It 
hat *p-3t *25.ono in cenertl adrprtle- 
inB. asJ [bjrt in kWttM Ml tolUl'lltlH 
hofrvre the n^h'ir ii h/Li ^iprndi"! np> 
trarda of ST SOO.OTRl iq [he peal (Wi- 
j*|«- ilr. Znfcnr aan that thlari rtt 
alAnjt Kittoo'biy until Un iBOnth. V*1en 
*iT|n reporrina doil> at thr atitdlo at 
Hollrwn&t. CwL iwriwdnie ha mil irari ; 
then, for pmrir rrr:-..,n not quite known, 
on the 4th nf September laat, he Informed 
•he jttnrfin mnnrz^r lie ran ifrilnr; (o New 
Vei-lc ihe tir-n day t« Ulrnlsthjen nul tli<- 
re] rtUnr* hrrwren lilmA^lf nrd h !* em- 
nifty r>m. rlaltnlntr hi* emplnyrri prul 
bfeaeftad their rfSntMft, The neat attft 
iMI when Valentino **rved nntlr.' 1 
ihrongh ilk FitorneT. Ar'hnr Bntlrr »rri' 
ham. thaj Patfioun Flarcr*-I.arkv Jifid 
hrr-flehrd ihnir rnnrrart. Thf iftrnnrn- 
tinfi rcTdtlbrla (he hrertrh wan na n ■ ■ ■■ hy 
Valentino a\% ther \imvc notiflrxl hlfn mi 
lrritinar of their intenllun nf ■xerrinlnR' 
OtUr nptJoii fot kuiolhcr "r^r. The »* 
rjnn to lifu':- the intunotLon, rsilrninLht; 
Valnntlrio fj-i'iTi ''rn.Tirn: Into annthpr acta- 
trdct. COrhca n[i Mnnrlay^mornlnE. 

■tnnninn Onea Abrnma, 

TJfiifp JntinrOll. tOtSWOS of the For 
eiatl Denllfimeiit, ^f AnnoeintMl Flr«| IT*- 
Mnrnl Plcturea. I no., anfln feir Sumpr 
KrMfiy. ftrpUmbrE 33, on the ftiaamalitr- 
B*roT>«-arJn. He will anend tfftt lunhtlia 
rrareHtni; tbrnncri Ewraapli Rcnn'MnavIri, 
Uprniunr. "Auairip. Bi-Ulnm. HoIlm.il. 
Pr.irloc. finMh. T*nly trd PnrtiiRnl. The 
(BffirjNW nf 'Ma trip h t^ cti Wttr Ihr far- 
ei(tb hniinesd nf A»*w[aro<l r^r-^r Nn- 
Htnal PlftUr'-"- Ina.. Brd eBtBhtlnh or- 
rhanae* in tlwrr mtinlrl** n c h«re 'lie 
bvaiee#s_ of Ptji National warrants It, 
r "*-.i- Narlnnaf now haa azcharurea lu 
Finland. Cnpc-nhaEen. Pania and Berlin. 
A Ceo m pip f|n it Mr. -TnhnaoD on h|a f'.-r- 
elan trip will fw Pnplfl P. HoWellB. pm*- 
Meat of Divld I'. ETovrella, Inn.- ano 



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Captors of International Trophy to 

-Meet South Aaerium at 

Meadow Brook. 

SPECIAL HATCH AS&AHOED 

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I-. rl*w nl ih' n-i lf^*rr»d popnlar de- 
mand on th* nan of the iportini paoli-: 
for a »■ r.n ef edbtcIi ftaem hclwerti t*a* 
Artfrntine P«>!i> Frdrratlon team, wlnnrr 
of hotfa thn £n£iyh aarl American opeti 
chimpirsn-iilp* fnr \S>--. and the tukn 
whlrb repreernird ibe 1'n.ltvd SlIteB in 
tnclnnd laa( ye«r and recaptured tbe In- 
terrtsrional l"up, thn Polo Aaaociation baa 
arranted ■'■'•' marchra to he pLayed be- 
tween theie fane. This announcement 
nn mailf la»i nlfht hi I^ouia E. Stod- 
dnrd, rhairnian nf ihe Polo Aaaoriation, 
Bl 347 Mcdls'ia avenue. 

Ar'uHr-rnrJ-iti ir* navr b*iat made. 
arcofdlBB t" Mr ?tmJdard. for lie iilat- 
in. ( of t % matehei nt the Mradon- BroA 
Cltiha imt»n>iB I initial field at WanJbBPT, 
L. I., at Ibe •endnaion of tbe irrjea for 
the Monty Waicrh:iry Cup. It baa been 
found ii f't ••■-''"- '.- ■ ■■■'"7 to ibnni:'! i ■"■ 
o-'inlitii'tf. t"-< i ■ i-t; that lOLiFijimtni in 
Order that the ArSrMtM tram mleltt l*e 
abU to rale pin in ihe wiatnM ivlth 
th« Mfladaw Uronk four. 

Co □•«! Henlly. thr ^'jnerlmtry Cyp 
trfiea la io he 'ronhnrd to four t-ntriex 
Initend of (.even ai nrislnnlty pUnnri). 
There La to rome nn rililpiilon niatrh 
between TrelnP-J t», Flamlnco, and the 
final tft'o riatB, Oetohrr 4 find ' orlyi- 
nally allotted for the reml-nnal auil final 
mrtdiM of th-* Waterhiiry Cup ecrir*. 
will he Idkrii up BJ i 1 " International 
jjirii'Li^-i between thr rhampinnnbin Ar- 
C nn tin* four OTirl ln*i ynnr'a virinrlntn 
Amrrienn Intrrhntlonal rnipililhaTinn. 

In ftfd#t that theTe mlpht he Tin hlirli 
In tii'il.iiii: ihr now ArranitecnrritB (or lli« 
fniil Ida nolo ICurnemeTit nT thr viar, 
three o? (hn orlclnal eniranin in thr 
Monti- vr*n ttrbur,! Cur ■*«**— -Otafija 
County, i'l.ijiihi--^ and AlMrelnnd — 
harfcd n[).. n Ihelr ivii. ■n^aaGt'on to 
withdraw. |pB»ltiK thr niUrauri Cup 
io br rtir.(e*ler1 IM ty the four nigh goal 
teamn oriiilnallr cntfred. Time arc ib« 
fthelbilrne anil \fmilGw DriMfh Fteebooter 
t ■ a hi-, rfprairntinj) tbe iTvlted BfiKtW 
"the Afro* tin* four and the Engirt. 
American Eantcott ' com bi nation, ivhlfh 
wil j -'iinir-i- :i|T |n Arirnlinc In tlr Kng- 
\[$>i open rlLamp'ohBhlfi aerlea early in 
the yumm*T. Thfs* four tenma will play 
far the Wotrrhury trnplu on the "Bit' 
Ittrf no htndlr-aps ivtlf he Jtlv#o or f- 
rp|ved by an J of ih£ ('octeatliii cnmblna- 
iSoca, 

In pLannini for the niatchDt betn-e'D 
thr Arfenllne UM H ftrf o w Bmdk "his 
ffliir" iMRn, tbe Tnlo Aasociailon wbi 
fully rami tent nf ihe faot that many 
naerlfleea would "barr to be' made br 
mn a'de before ifthinB: to» laid. Thr- 
Ann-cVan tour will not rnter tbe, temee 
Aa thr- chamrlf^riK of lc.il yar'e Inter- 
natlonil Cup seriea. but rather a* the 
M pad* w Brook elub "hia four." Thlt ii 
rif-i -iiii-i' tl-ii- Biemhern of Ihe team have 
not plarrt] loitetlier IP a aiotle eomhi- 
natfon for more than a rear.' ahlre their 
rctirn frmp Knflnnd IBM 'ftumsntr- ' 

Derereu^ M Ihnrn, raptala of lart 
rear"* InitrnatioTial tlrfora. and Thotnaa 
HhlChcrteb. Jr. bart> pi-".' ed throuth tbe 
fniirnamrnt of the pre*rnt aeaaon an 
the Meadow Hraoa. Club four, hirinr on 
their team Ell'oit C. Baron and F. P. 
Von Stad!e. .Ho (hr orher hand L-tj!« F. 
Stoddard and ,J. Wtlaan IVebb, Ihe 
ntbar helf of taat yeara Ameriraa Inter- 
na! i0n*li"la. Iiavf. i.irrthi-r with Riy- 
ni'>nd HelTGotic an>1 Kot>rr| K. P-ri'v- 
bndar. Jr.. made :fp the Hlielbnrae team. 

Arjrriiyf Ib abo anterior tb» Epertal 
firora under a d^adrantate — deapitc tbe 
fart that i ha teem haa played to£*ihrr 
t*nnaecutlrrly during the la«[ litf nt nil 
montba In hard •-ampajcDi 1 In Krflarnl 
rm] on y.i-.- -ii,-- *t thp A;ia,i',jr, The 
chief hJi»dirap noder wfakh ihr £*£■*- 
ttnra will |>lay is that hef»re ihey kft 
Kitslaod ih*y ilJBnMed of many of ihelr 
p*n fa and hSie with then in their ».-.- 
Journ iti t!;i- eountry a hS.-Iuk of Daly 
tw»nly-tit*. Ab a rule a twin faking 
part In nn iiiieruaij glial cub match haa at 
i|a dilPi»M a atrllir. of f&rt> io fitly 
p*>nir>. 



By LEE ICELDTjr. 

I*^"E often aontidcrl b note of warnlni to thoae *ho tfcink "ol rttiring from bail- 
ne*a. aitrlaint all who c^otemplate n\>to» ao pot W let it b* kMwpL Of court* 
fiflen family ban to know a creat tfeal. oofi I il^n't inppoae 1 cnold bar* *a«ped 
ha^ioi to netefl hnftfca from the tfbrftry for my wife if I had my Pise to tn# coai- 
uierciBl criDdatoD*. 

Tn b> n«re l>e beeToe *fftdem in aelactlai hooka.. When I com* i»to **** 
■far Barvttf llbrarianeaB xrm* in* in t friendly way and allow* afae hia iODK booaa 
m« wife win like. X\%\* ahe b fetrhlnc thtm from rMr plaraa of roMiaJnJtnr. I 
bone at will In the library, alwaya read lbs the newest -'Inwraatiooal Sttldhj-" 

Now. ta» ■ftrajW faad no interest 1 D plrtnrra whether they were- rtprodftCtd In 
MEnr mafazine «f lyinr out free on the lawdat-apr. Cbariea H. Daeli, * (avatkai 
painter of m u*. wbp repre»*ntedi wilh fior. i*ne New England lajaljcape. 

Leonard OehlmBn fliao bed ft pietufe la; b* ll«a at (itty L*dr# J» Coi Co*. 
noi tax from hare, and he palata our loniintrjaidy. And; I had a fine Urn* looiinc 
at the^e. ami ptclurea b? rteo 1 nerar had heard of. 

I beliexe chat *nst people wbi like in walk nod Mji»y aC*nr>ry like nirttrrra 

■>«m ui ■!■■ ,■■*■! , ■.*■ q m Jabu »!«■«, ia ■,<— » _ f» n4>-t rh»T ■ nm Bar ""JTrtrvt."' Thera 



nr- d4*rea t try to Torre them t» Bdmirr w**l they <-ona n>r -good.'' 
ia a ireat joj in findlot I pletgre foe yoturaelf and Jiuil it without beinf urTM " 



if »id( 



!a one. reprebenaible as it fa to admit' 
when friend* m*Ut upe-ti one aeelna] Ihe mtrila of ftltia pictures, ft** Iii* 



M «nt«ponl«m arhi,« 



Polk- BTt-reinn to ihe heroine o" a onTr), bran** the anthor spent aa much, lima 
aayina eoaiplisivBUrT tfal&ara about faer" He quit tbe hook: he said no auch wotnia 
eter TtTed. 

Ho*errr. yon 11 find Id your »urpriae. ihir many of th* plrtoreB otbera try 
to bafe th-ii admire are lorely when wkm (el a chare* (» look qi ihem without th* 
acvompanyjni fahb\e. We dad that (\jrcU ia fine, and Rembrandt. Yermeer. Miure, 
Mam. Inaen* and Thenalnr* B?u*«eau, But we don't know why, and we doD t fare. 

Thtnktei of th**e thinf ■. il -ireurr-d to me that J hadij t matfe my anrrail 
ptiftLTr.att tn- Mn nanAri.-hi -SudiA thlB Autumn.. He cosipi oT*r and Iooib at 
my har«?i, admiflna my reilnr full of provialau* for lie Wlnicr and] m.y corn In 
the criba. ___ 

I f » Or(r to ii-- 1: at Tib i i.-'ufi*' whirh are f ne and true. Bod LtmortilU* 
many rtqqiniie bit* of otir Iann*r*pe. LefV pood ie n (oi'elr plaee. and the (real 
(Cora of larehA OTer by perry « mill, apd r-ertaln coey Tallejrs and billl. With far, 
minjr. enrptr dlaianoea. 

■JometiJnei, when t fire! lo«k r' a plriure " think the man colored It op tw 
suit himaelf. Bttt arterwafrl when I *ee the land!»rape nn Hat lu^h a dw *■ rh* 
' *l. Aa I>e oTieo ■mttint Dajaa, 
much cenanr^d when ha pBrsted k 



jm «■ rh* 

pLeture wn» piloted. ] are ihe pjiimer w#a elih(. Aa Pee ofieu meptionto:. Dbibi, 
the painter ntnWHI and ballet d*oeet*, wu much ceoaured irhen he painted a. 
horse runouii w-lnh all ll" (*>M off lh* jroitud at tb» eame time. Th* alow moT- 



ihinxa in tbcJr tme lijbt 



[fir picture UM prrwei _. 
waBCP we're not tralnrd to do. 

Potk and 1 need to t»* aeontlll of plorurea Like (i. B Shnw, when traT*rt- 
ine Th* nlterlna nt the Meicc-pollrao Mueeoln, we ihourht more of our feet tfaaa 
of the plc'urca nti the wall. And we deHdH Ihrrr wan nothing te il- B*lt we (are 
it a flllr chance and w»m acaln ' Now, n '• pathetic to ne* how we watch thp 
newapaper* for Ibe nhibilx « r»rlBin palntrr* vhom wc'Tr come to admire. Ia 
Winter, eipwinlly. nothlnr l*ca}B*a ya ■ 

T\'r'ee now com* (ft fefflfri <nir itinUne.a for pnlniir.ea aa another forra of 
pleasure in ihia world there In a nrral rarlety of pleasure*, hut wr ha** let many 



I enough eeoe* to enjoy- them, 
prta. nnu We recOminend It. 



o! Iheni idle and arnrned lieeniree mi didn't bar 
AdmlTB-llon Hfl plrlwrea i. one of our rer«nt pc 

My neiebbor Maitnnovirh. BbtrVH me his crip of beautiful eajEYttet, and *♦ 
talked lotlt nb^ut hie flalJinr trip anrl nf "iher thin^e thftt InifreBled us, And T 
ivnilVed nnmr TCry hapny until confronrM hy dot wife, Where Were her honk"? 
I told her safe in the librae?-, rttlri "he anid I roiildn't br trUated Io do any errand, 
and 1 said I couldn't be bothered with bar rrtftnda.all ihe lime, anyway. WhnS 
tlid >he ex pee- 1 me to get any reorealbnT 



ame 



ANNE MORGAN GETS HER 
PAST ELLIS ISLAND 



End or Amtrlmn Committee for 
DtTistited Primo Aid" Oirl 
Who Lost Pmport En Soute. 

MAS7 OTHIKS AEE HELD OP 



H I 



Booth TarkiitKion has only ia »(-rr* ■-, 
rorel to find a market for 1(, Hb 
"Gentle Julia." mitten not so Innc airo. 
haa barn BTlTTrniati Iiy Williap* Fo« am) 
will of .-miT-ir tie iiTiijslii to the ht'tj 
To Jnal what mnanrr the Foi QBairtftM 
inne^u to ptoflncr f bi> la not yet mada 
T-nhlro, but the important thutr ia It 
will be a 3fV23 prr-inctlon. a thlnt that 
w|B Interesl the TorLinaton admirera. 

lallina To-rt. r . 

Aoy pictnre with fo-ri»n aimrMphere 
tht-n* day* U hr-lnc prolticad io tic | 
nroper locale, that is "by the Ca+mopob I 
|. tan Cdftvpllie **vr Alau CfoaUnd earte 
Manch to tike bit company overaea* to 
filtVt "tTaemiti or Women." An Intcr- 
errlnc conpartv headed by IJonrl Bar- 
rytntt* and Alma ftunena wll make the 
eHp. and Miss Rubr.* <> an etrStrd or*; 
tbe pro^p'^rt of aeeloa; Parla ibe I* wiM- 
Ina; to tell ibe world she ia glnd she la 
a inotinn ptctnrr anreaa, tn tKLa eotti- 
pany aajliar to-dar are Pelra d* ror- 
nora. X\tM Snlili. florrtte Htifhea, 
(Hadyji iltirHtt Bnd otVr Oieinbera of 
the roajpany. 

Ktwrvat Wlta t'elTanal. 

Rarlna; writtrfi "Driftinit." the stare 
p!»y WUEk ha.-. Irfen purchiaed by 1 Hi- 
reraal for motion piictnrea, Cbaflea K*n- 
>np tbe author, will take a ranree ia 
ninticn pjcbitea Bcenario wrltSnarriy join- 
[rur th* film nrooinytii a member of 
the scenario ataff. An1. !>y the way, 
apekhiDr: of iceairifm. "The Power of a 
I.!e," 1.t Johan Hajer, well-known NfV- 
w (jlaa novelist, baj been purcbased by 



BBBaBBBBl 



fnlvrr-al and n-ill h* put Into produc- 
tion rery «hottly. 

aU&lOa mock Wlfh FaTDttm, 

Ifalph Bin i k. rrho reaijrncil from Qold- 
wyn a fftjl WtCtM nro. h-sa Joined the, 
F|tn«tii Pln.rera-I.aBkl* Company. Bft.' 
Block ulll Ci> In Ihr t'oaat for Farnrjiiti 
aa n mBPihef ftf tbe scenario depart cbejil. 
lib (fotit for Uoldnjn hivlnit mnalBtBd 
of TiaMlng nn aceuarloa nml making tu'E- 
peatlon* on ih.-- pwrrhaa*. of suitable plBya 
and nnvrls, ^ 

Caallngj lor "Vanttr rale." 

W'orlt In it^ina on fnr tho cnatlfllt of 
"■Vanity Fnir," wlileh will nerve Sfubfl 
Balljn in hoJ nc^t fTfthJcJe, in ba made 
under the dlreftlon of b*r Dnabattdi Huto 

KfetBn 

At Ib* Capital, 

The ebftf film attraction at tie CapL- 
tiil, arnrtiny neit nceli, . "Brnndnay 
nose." Ma" Murray'* latest picture, mBile 
tur tbe Metro Coftip/iny. S. Tl, Hdlbapffil 
hria flvt-ii Mlha Murray's jilcture nora.tr 
ap^rlal aiipiileniejitrlry mualc. and nr- 
ranir«d a firr-atum that will dnl'tht all 
thone who ntako It a habit to vUit the 
("npltol every -reek. Unhort Leonard aa 
director and a htHrawlfty rhoien cast aa- 
atU Mb* film. 

At Hks- «tl-nii-J. 

This eotnini week I* banner week so 
fnr aa plnurea ate concerned. The 
Ktnod 'Jfci Norma Talmaditc's latett. 
■'The Eternal Flame." adapted froan 
Ffonore tie nalaac'a "Ij Hucbe^ae de 
T^anrlab.'' by Fram-re Msriiir,. Frank 
I^oyd i« the dlraetor. Jo#*pTl TJuntett 
prombea a prorram suitable to Ihe ei- 
I Toltaiioa of thb picture, which he ad- 
mita la one of Ihe beat hr baa had In 
mme time> 

At Ihr ntnlto. 

Allen Brady in "Mbalm MLUlons/' a 
Paramount pk-ttire nf a Oack Boyta 
■tc-ry. baa been eeloetrd by Hugo t£ieeen- 
fei.l foT pmentalinB at tlir Itinlto nut 
week, bsnlnnlnir Sunday, Hept6mrreT IT. 
Mill Brady appears ai Mary Dawson 
and David rowel! haa the part of "fioa> 
ton BLarkie." ■ The aiipporUnc nat ta- 
r-ludr-i FrhPic I.-'. p B.by Uatch. John 
n. Cooke, William IV Mark, l^ebrce L* 
Hu*Tt, Alice May. Cooper Clff, girlae* 
Drin. Be^trly Tnv«i and fUdncy Her- 
bert. Joaspb Htnhij directed the prfi- 
bMH am! Albwt Shelby Unnaal wrote 
lbs Bttilsjrlo. 

A Lln* or Tun, 

"The, beat atory I every reertred,* 1 
mn**d the ctty editor. "Aa food aa a 
■notion pA*tttrt trraario." 

"WbatV w« noeried politely. 

"Tbla," be aald, jandlnf u* in ■arvt}< 
«it>e "ll n.iBH-* all the way from New 
Mciico with a ilamp rt-i|iiejiinc we rrv 
turn It If uaJLva.il able," 

loald* tbe eorelnp* were two blank 
pares aod not a written I In*. Now what 
dr. yon tttppoa* be meant wh+n. ba cam- 
pared It to a Boric aetoariol 



Elki* I*laPd, wiib all «a lermra for In- J 
eomlnc fnrrifner*. could not nreelll j 
afalnat Ibe p*r»«*Bi*e powers of Abo* 
Motran. head of tbe American Commit- , 
tr* for DrvMtaied Franw. j-e*terday even ; 
in the far* of a miHinN pnaaport. 

The caao In point eamr np with the ar- ; 
riral of the Frencli iio*r ftoiut-illnn (rote 
Havre when Mi*a Marian «»ht to tba i 
pier to frr* 1 'I* ?oun| French woronn 
eenc here for education hy the heada of . 
the committee in that, country. One of i 
these, lilt* Otortette Eldln, of Lepeu- 
iln. near Lyena. bad hwtT her paasnorl 
"lisrin* the vi.yase alone wiih other val- | 
qablo in a small handbai and it looked 
for aereral TPomenta aa If the rirl waa , 
In a aeflnua flit. ., i 

A ronfrrvticr or the Cilia Island o'n- : 
rials however, finally chined nermltalon i 
for Mile. Hdin to leave with Mba M«r- | 
fan tin parole and her ciM will be dla- j 
poiVd of at o Intrr date, 

Other* S»t *o Foeianai*. 

j^Trml othsnL however. **r* not an 
fortunate u MB* Eldln, amona them 
Mtnc. Louise Dunonl and bei- aop, flerre. 
The two Wen ou their way to Dtylona. 
Fla., where Madam* leiehe* French in 
tie high Behnol of that rity. 

Pierre, who la nearly IS yrar* of at*, 
w«k barn It) the Scyrhellr*, Ulanda nf ■ 
<■ ■" eilat »n*l of Africa, where Duponl I 
Laetft, now dead, iiracliaed law. Four j 
yean ajd *hc bmM(ht an olrlrr aon lu ! 
tbla country, nn* in the CalnCKtlUr 1 "nP- , 
virilism Fla,. ibu born in th" Hsythelba ■ 
lalanaa. and as he came into the 1'iiiinl { 
Slates all rijibt. she wBa ranch atirprlard 
when ahe lenninl tbBl ll>* new immlera- I 
lion lawn were based on thn quatn Byn- 
tero. thnt lb* Rcyohcllea wrrr dnnfenl u J 
Africans nnd that thr- ouotn for Africft 
WU sibtmated. 

3o, deaplte Liie fact thai arhnol openerl 
In Unytonn on HefVlenibfr II, KDfl *!'« 
hod Irttora from her plMl nrilnr liet 
to hnrjlrn btick. Al IMfl b*J h-ti WM 
ordered taken before n board of s[ieclal 
inquiry nl EUU iHlaad. 

Another nn* H*ld lp. 

Then ni-niic dthorii hrld nttj wan M"me. 
ltoaLnn. AJa*. Bodnnour, Frnttoi-, in the , 
Pyrtilieea, not a hvilf hour's rid" frOPi } 
San PrbiitiBn. Spain. Mm*, Ajaa In on I 
her way tu visit Lei abler, Str*. Mafic j 
(.ornate*, of 1946 Flntt. avenue, thb city. 
M. Ajoa Is a Frenchmari born In tj-enibje, 
France, on the north bank of tbe River 
Bldaama, bnt Mme. AJaK «aa borb aeroaa 
tie river lb the Spanbh, town of Irun. 

A five-cent car or boot fare and a 
bridge wh>n\ she aaid. "you can, stand 
with ana foot jm Spain notf tlia other 
ia FrtiW* eteate.1 s enlf a tbouaanJ I 
miles wide for Lee tu enter the L'nitett i 
Stat«a, for tbe qiuita for Sp-iin U fitted, j 
Ellis ialand aatboritira will paaa on bet 
n-bh to visit here. She ■ peaks Enklbb | 
fluently. 

Ntill another yonnc woman, a French : 
jrlH. to be bHd up waa Andnw Luiem- , 
bonrrer, — . who bronrht with her her 
S-yCar-old boy. Judd. to visit brr aiater. 
Mr*. IJeortr* McLean oi l^ast Siaty-tev- I 
i:nth atntct, Chkafo, 

After hearint th* yean* woman's atory ' 
tbe innpiffrailnn Inapectom bad no ptll*r i 
count except to *enn Mil*. Luxembour- ' 
atr up4 her ion to Ellb lalend to have j 
her case passed upon by a hither trihu- > 
aal. Dudnr. the laat years of. th* «lr 1 
aha met Feraaod Fcrraa. a yount; French ; 
infantr^tnan. »ho*e furlooahfl bom" 14 j 
Pari*, where she lirtd at IS Rue Fene- | 
Ion. Mor.tr.iuie, a part of Paria, wen j 
too abort for a marriste ceremony to | 
be p.-rforcsed. Then cuu tba day that ; 
he did fiot return anrl little Jndd w H ■ 
2 year* old. 

A yount American in Parte took a 
great Interest in her and an told th* j 
American Consul before Mlta. Lucem- ] 
banner sailed so that aha could obtain | 
on. American via* to her passport. Her | 



wish to villi her siilrt will now be pitied 
upon at Ellb island. 

Tn 'ni'lr =i---i*l Work. 

Th- Rotmalllon. which had S52 cabin 
pHsaent*ra, al«o brotiffat over Cbriitlaa 
meltfti from Paris. 

Miss Galltzl, who ia here to ■ turfy so- 
cial and tMllenietit Work and econonilca 
at th* New York School of Social Work 
in Eaai Twency-^econil aueet. waa net 
by her friend, Atnea Vdn hlurowiky of 
Bellevue ITosplul. 

Born in 'Cnnatanaa. Romania, Mb* Ga- 
HtxJ ■-■--.! in the war and fear* the 
Rumania war rrosp. the medal of Queen 
Marie, ibr, American Red Cross silver 
medtl nnd ntfcrr Tokens of the apprecia- 
tion of her work, She iprekt seven Ian- 
ruafea and 1 tarred Enelidh io Constan- 
linople. 

Th" Ronsaillon docked at Fi*r BT, 
Klfffli HiiH-!-. nt tbe foot of West Six- 
teenth street, instead of pint to htr 
usual berth at the foot of West Thirty* 



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OX WBDSEIDAY. iKrTCHnKn 1TTH, 

STRAfwD ROOF 

WILL BCcqm-e 

THE WONDER PLACE OF THE WORLD 

Tka raatizni of beauty, inaiic, surprls* ami pi*. Ad™. Ala? an aotiralj an twm 

Tie ami IUU4 *Uat fOUaj WtU na eonllAreei 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY," -SEPTEMBER- 17,: 1922L'" 



. < MOTION PICTURE SECTION. 

rGBUBBlEP EVERT sJl'NOAY- 
i" -■ PubUahed by THE l.Fm.v I-riiI.iSHl.vti CtMLTAXY. it No. K» Eighth Avenue, 
earner Fiftieth Street. In the City of. New York. Borongb of Manhattan. 
* ■ ■ i T. E. Lewis. Pmldvut, rto Eighth Avenue, Edward U- THomaa, Vice. Fruirlem. 
880 Eight* Avenue. John J, Nell. Jr.. Secretary jind Tmi««, Ko Eighth Avenue. 

, £4« CilTlr. 



Hake efceeka fiayalifai (o The Horning TdeKnrih. sx Eighth Arcane, >'*w Torfc. 

H. .\. ITAJ.T.KTT. AiltcirilMiir, Maufer. 



u- . v. One of the frequent rriticlanrs ngalnst AmeriesQ dJ- 

rCctora who have, attempted to make historical )il«s[n-p!jsyit 

1 Was in Fbw- hufi been the apiinrenl lark of knawledse of the period with 

^■njf* I* * Credit to which tbry are dealing. This inability in get convincing 

tbe Entire Motion * tlBM P here resulted in costume plays belo*; placed on the 

_. , t -. labnu Hit. A Jiirtorlcil clrann wan 'nunh a drug on (he 

- ' market no producer with any regard for bis poekefboofc 

rrmvMrrcd such, n picture w«nh his time nnd attention. 

The poo lie refused to look at ro*rtim.e playSi. Anil why. Simply because s 
•CMP tfltd during 11ii< French Tlrrnlutinn was very apt io fee &ot in the time of 
tniljam the Conqueror. They vrere mads without n»j thougiit of accuracy. Thorn 
Germany sent over l *PaniOD* , -«Dd "Deception" and (he publtc; r changcd Its opinion, 
Trnm an unpopular pontine Hon. historical dnmiiH became the- most sought after 
subjects on Lba screen. Thttt *rtfl fear. In tbr hearts of many (Una producers that 
Germany would Invade their preserves with a brand of historical filma that «iuld 
n*t he dtiplienied in America, Our director*, for eaine reason, had not been nbla 
to make- historical pJeturtjf rhnt had apv Interest for the. motion picture patron*. 
The e-Ituatinn looted" Merinos and with the ever prctem remctnbraacc of the wnr, 
many people were inclined In resent Germany's Vdalm to supremacy in any line of 
work. 

An explanation Hint Crnuan dLrertnra, having h*«i born And rtia?d on coP- 
Hbr&tnl hiotory, and having been rvnrcd with a kowltdce. cf period KettingK. there 
lfU Uniill chantT fit anj Ameridim dilpliatllcg thear plctnrea eflrrled pnor comfort 
in psfriotic AnnrtcftUt. .^l the mp In motion pirtare prattuetion nf m&dc-rD pjayi 
and romedie* this ti.ghtrj- ppuld 111 nfford to ulep niiide ~tna\ M a forelsn nation 
wmc in ami win till the idfludits BO their historical picture*. Snre]y thnrn raimt 
b* iwiar wai of lettinn Cerminy know nhe coutd not inanopoiiif llir murErt on 
costiinie plny*. « I 

.Robert Viennln bu found tht- way by makini n plrfur* Hiat it nnpprinr to 
inything (Jcrmany hjiM glvrn na. Douglftn fajrbaBka-flet fllrrmony a |1JM] in ebwhUM 
playp when he cave thP irnrtil "The Three «iiRk*|e>M." hut it hap Vemni^H for Mr. 
Vfcraola (o prorc- to thr nnrltl he carrbe depended! upon (or n'corrert picturiialiin. 
0( n period. * ; * 

"When Knighthood TVaii in FWcr" [■ a <-on.trfldirt:0ii nf the belief that np. 
Americno dirwlor hen the knowledge netrtisnrj- to filtn n hiptarkul ttrnma and 
retain it* atmoftpherii- flavor and its autbipiic rnpt«rnin(! ond KftttttSjfri at the time 
tn. which it fp laid. Whether Joseph l-rtati or Jlobert Vignnln drse r Pe^r?d:t for 
making^ prrwiuclion. Hunt ia n rrtootimrnt ti American film art nul n IJTing proof 
thnt nIT thr skill \* not rebtered in Grrmany mat tern not. The hi; (bin E if— Ameri- 
ca has hmde n historical photn-dramn tiint in nuporior in inytbJjjf Gprmosy Jiui 
Beat to : Pi " ■- cfjuntrj. I.yn Harding ban out-Jenningcd Jenniiig* in tbe portrayal at 
Kinj Henry the Eighth, ond nn for Mnrion Dftriep, hP L - 
■taiHl up agairwt npy bistorieat chnrocterlxnticn German. 
TVe are too prone to hflbd oat bmiqueta to oiitHiderP, 
creiljt b fine, and gire our homage tn "HTien Knighthood ,Wnn in Flower" iiwte^d 
M'Meins it for a German n r Itttlidu or Engliph piny. Vvilliam Ranttd&n Itenr-nt 
h*tt made a great pleture. And whether ne want to aeknoVledg* It^ heulity ut 
Weetic^i, it? tlcrinratirtn nt charnrtTFi and iut fiife ntmoRphere or not. we UMtsl niimit 
it ii a pir-tirre that the entire motion pEctUTP iTwtiintry ran be proud to claim. 

If there were more like it we Vhould not now be fighting i gel of pad re- 
fjfmerp and a lnt nf fanatleftl la^ltbttoes whn nre bntmg therr Haim^ fnr /ittentiun 
BO^: on p:ct«ren like "When Knighthood Wna In FJower," htit upon snhHaily DH [ 
c4-.it?;-. filnLt thnt hare been Tnnde by wildcat mmpanieR for (he tncre purpose of gnln. 
Nof that we havn ilcnvm*trat«l »hnl it En popaible Tor Afi)etia to make pictures 
wttfc csrreti «-tting» utd ntmonphere it U to 1 be hoped we shall hnvr inore hlsl*irica| 
phoCo-rdaya. 



IN AND 



OF FOCUS 

By LOBELIA O. PARSON? S4 , 



LP 



SV>Kn the unniitakable title of ' 
"Why 1 Am Ashamed of the ; 
M"v!.». ' a man who uya ha h 
■' prodacer 61 motiOBr pichirea 
launchea farth in n diatribe against the 
film buaincia that can only be attributed 
TO otie tame— a failure to mnlrr plctnres 
that brought hitrt AtttFicient financial re- 
tune. S:ic!i an article in Coltict'^, 
written by o»e who ntimirs hit is. In the 
motion picture buninen. mnHt necessnrilj 
be inapiTed by n persnnnl mntfTP. No 
man whn haa the b-'Pt interests of an in- 
dustry at heart cooJd come .out tn b cold- 
blooded faenion and accuse motion pic- 
tnrwi of "Hindermining Ameriea." We 
I6W fiarc ntupid pktnrea. Wr have 
been compeHrd to loot at bannl seoti- ! 
mental drivel, but in thin bnilne** ar^ ' 
Li.r-ii wbo would fare n firing squad bnfore I 
ttiry would, nndor an nnaigned nrtiele. 
cant auch <>■■>]» t^!"»'= on an induxtry thflt 

in r.nv; facing I \*t- rrii-i', at itfi "(i'-H'Jpr,'. 

Anonymaurt articles, li^i: nnopymoiiH 
I-'I.i-t?, are dangerhua. They bit a man 
in the back and give him no«mcane of 
retaliation. Tf n man. 'han a mcasaire t» 
deliver' hf should-do it In (he open, frank 
and unafraid. No one can' respect n 
writrr whn drwigrn rc.iponaibility hy re- 
fu^ng to ]e( ]ii=i iirt.n;e be known. How 
can people who mijflit en?igbten .lilra on 
n (vw matt era bnpafto rrpb" to an article- 
that in Hoated In myatery. If a maga- 
■ ine^ lem conarcTatfre and high class 
than '■ ColUcr V. had printed thene otvriea 
wc%lHJll!d have Hat^V^U not n pro- 
ducer. 

| !MMtti 'He- C.rtn H1n live! I hmi.l, J 
| Thin adthnr ft "Why T Am Ainnmrd ] 
j of Hie MnvicH" claims to have itHiii a J 
j icflBAKo writer, a pmttuction. manager. 
; buyer, aelter and tinnlly maker nf tnf 

pafrlen. In fuel H Tian been everything 

but (t& aetor. 
i "fta the uhob/' ihe movicji h*;*e 
I trented me very well," he say*. "I have 
I i." tMnploint to tuak« axaltist tbe itnlu;» 
' try HO 'sr *« my av:i\ n'lntionn to It ro. 

But I believe that the timr Jins come for 
i some oun wttti a full kn'owled** of fset* 
i q« well pfl a rehli?.atLO!i of bow much they 
j meun to tbi* eountry to out the cards on 
1'ihr. table." 

Vftrr Btlmittlnz that he bns made lit" 

■ ■ - m ■ 



POLA NEGRI. 



liTifis o«t »'' 'be Indiwyy ihi* . 
pointed iloxcs. who feela lio mit*t lead 
. tbe Itenightnd ones; Obit <>f lllr laud of 
Mnry Ttidor Will j wdeVednrs?. 
Iia* n> offer, 
J .el aril give credit whi 

in!e!!]igent 



■Fnr I in a parent. 
cbildr*n. Knch WtVk m 
clamor fnr utrmimiin Tn 
tor* ro-niglit. - They're clei 



^ave four 
yimn esters 



mnL-'nteix. lai'no! 

■bite sJoricB. I'm 

I any plisht burin 

J them Cmii) mpj'Iiii 



^ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



J"pT|i-; ptiitn.lc ot K F. Alhee .-ii mi. Hun pi.tnre ■ mliMTry i- aV^rTag ■ l 

J." the hlgbfPt pnifjie. Mr. A'hee. as the hmd «f the Keith e-mi'1 <,«p »r 
. the lareeft nutb-rilk ortnniintionK in in. wnrfd. hns wr'tten n prrxop,! ]i Me r tn 
p> nctnrp asking them to retrain tnK Joking nhoi.i TIMlywiod. Hr has**, -hi- 
■sy due nne aMist to '.nntber and iinon tfie.fncJ (Ata tM 
ertirn htdnatrr. should not he P ^ lirS e.l tor the indlscrPtion^ of a few of it. m-m- 
f7--H* "l»o mentiona the bi^ financial fnveptmeni i n Uie film bu-inr^ nnd 
,;,toiustiee tn .be^rn who have ipvested Ihef, ,a P 5ta! in Whig pi.n.re, 
-Albrea nttitnde l r particularly fine + h view of (he fart tnUdeTlHe and motion 
res have nlway. he^n keen competitor,: for public Twyot; Bb refused to 
I eapltit] qj rbn mlsfortunen of the nim inducer, instenrl he PX t, n rN n helping 
I by Wlfini ncempnign that ; R bound to.hn^e it wide renrtii.p i n other lincR 
itisinew. nnnThring the Outside world to o rwlixatinn uf rh, U nfnirne* ft h, 
mg an entire Indus-fry ■tlfrr'fnr He siuit of n few,- Mr. .Ubee baa done a 
grgbf- The more Hollywood i- placed in Hie pubfie eye. and the more un- 
Hrtomr jpket. that are" founded nn its recent KUtdfttay the more difficult it 
* for Ihe motion pirfiire industry to recover- from the blows (hit hare 
Wiwked.it ihi. pfitt year. Wblit part Will B. U*y» has in Sir, Albee'B 
r on) one known. Whether he had a pan directly on indirectly Is nnt import 
■~t the fart remain*, in mefatlonlr>g the fine [dealt Mr. Hnys brings into the 
Me Albee lets it be Ipown he Is imp r «.«e,l with the manner in which 
it Geoertl ik trying to work out Hid salvation of tbe Enrtua- 

t Jilre httu 



This may have Inspired the te-tt 

o stronfi in nur -nrpreeiati^ of Mr. Alhee> Bfl> spiciF, If there \r-re" tnnre 
should W|IMI difficulty in recovering (rigtSK mS^SS 



nurge. 

S' h* never wfcie to condemn in iniproremeitt. 

*.£?? '!."" k' 1 ""? "^ " rrf lh " , ' nt '™ w,l »^ 'I-"*- """illy **** nf d„ U b(ful 
#»nut To ihe object. But -o^pe* or later the M rp» fldvnnre flB m 
I value is evolved. 
-The mohon picttire bad rencheil 
i the color idea wnn in^ftulnl. r 



I nometlilns 1 of 



(nlr)y advnneed Hinge photographic 

; r,r "t attempts were n ctdn D€*WB« 

of lo;tnce attd a «in of salmoi.. rtmat unjirnw^e^ing nnil.nnMtiirtL 
\l now it has achieved Pomethiug v 



]|y 
Rut [he 



la process h;t« made utrldea t 

u-T^^.u'lT rtne.riinfiit W popular « the talking picture. A rineoia wvnrtea 
W jrUb the Phouogrnphl/renderinc of wrir. Inti* present K«JeT i?a« im 
- the first colnr »IUm P , s and h* difScultirs nre'erea harder to overcome 
<-^ ll "T of Bli * V ' U( * exprension i« h npprouch ok nearly as w^lbYrthr 
g£ and -.,.- cannot he sure that Ihis e'ln^ive hlng wilHiot bTperfer cd 



T'he 



! full 

\ Irt Us be patient 
„JI Imrehtinnn alurt 
Iforc the dawn, 

'So here's to motion picture with variaHons, May tbey tJOfii 
E nulu re and apeak with rbe longuef. nf men und an^iet.. 



pioneerH. 
dream ft&d work through (be nightmare 



with the 



NlRge 
Olfitf 



" N° W {htlt Allotjlh ZukoT *** l*™ u * h t l'»'i S«frl io rbls etnnttw there wit! 

Ai^l probably be an gutcu ubout im[»rt!ng talent. Just a* when a number or 
foreign-made film* nrre rrifaued over here, not long a«'o. ibere weretlouil rrlea 

-.About '..orasion,-' ftn d iMng^ But in after nil it ■"„" Internmio.nM m *„ e" It h 
Wre rellnon. No one mould think ,>( finding fnuit if * jnt^ioojiry cume f«m mV- 
aUier CjtUtitry. jm why complain of an artist? MLbm Negri Ik pnwHHeri. not only 
*J good opks uiid * fierjr distinctive prrsonaUty. hut intellij^n.e a„.l n natnral 
*r*matrr Talent an well. K T .e h.is spuielhing worth while to mnuvbuie io ihe Aintion 
Btclnre *;«l why should We noi proHt hy her artist ry? 

i i*' > Da £% ""T nicliire-making ciueriamspa abrosd -be hah liail [deuiy of oj.ponun^ 

l& ^Jft^** 6l«t"oni™iiy. but riie ba« been hantUc^fiml Potaewhnt j D hVr work 
;*y ewmbtiont on the otlier wide. There m tint the money over tlirrr for hcuv* in- 
VesntqrP m the way of production, nor ban the iecbnic.ll H fde or ihe cinema renchnl 
tbe iwint of developtnecit ihnt it ban here. Mr. Zukor bnpe> Io rive Mi*/ Wi 
•*err CDBticr to rearh-ibe pper of her enreer as a cinema *tar T find it fs to be honed 

, tbai When Kite Ktartn io Mork with American directom. they will rrrojnixe her as 
mn individual arid not Merely a« nwothcr inotioa (iieture actreHH. 

Hand-cuffpit and chHined nnd tied down by convent Lob*! and j-iet-eotvped 
melhoiJa of acluig>islie will.he utterly spoiled. She will benume one' of bundreuV nf 

yilheris- *-But if her individuality is given a chance to e*pcea» itself Mi km Vecrl 
Bbouid register ns emphatically in the cinematic- field ax JeritM did la»t Kenton in 

. tiie operatic. One t>£ the Kcrrrta of JeritiuiV miccenK. in addition, of course to the 

■ fact tlint »he i* a rsfll flrti»i. is (bat nbc tins b great den| or per.iounl vbfl'rni anil 
(*!»[ «* p t'»es things n little differently than *>tbe r people have been' doing them f»r 
the pa*t twenty year*. She needa no model. Sh* bn? her own. And so ft is with 
Ills* Ni'gri. She ia an artist and we need more of Wr fcind in tbe industry. 

WHAT doee « Broadway showing Tor a picture do foj- (he uliibitor in the 
-«mni!*r dtiea nod towns? Does the fact that n film ban been shown oo the 
■■■ Oteat Whit* liVay have any influence wllb the small town public? From recent 
. results it apparently does not. 1 There have been ntimbcrlesn instancm oT late. 
Where a (colore picture has i-rcutenl conriderable of nn impression on Ihe big 
; i-lTeer mud thin gone Its. way and proved a flivver in other parin of the country. 
■ liroadway viewpoint Is not always ihe viewpoint of the other ritten and town", 
r'hnu been proved wrtli speaking wtage nitractlons, in some cones, and rice versa 
1 proiluciionB making a bit in I'hlo-ago, were ulter falltirta here. There \% no 
t. but what a Broadway run for n tiUn ur i>U(t> ptay fit one time had consbl- 
__le inffucnee with the public of the -ir.nl !er tnwnn, hat ibi* lime lni' rn^M. The 
bbllc have lin-nme rditetitedX tkey no longer fel (be Broadway run blind them to 
i n)eL-l!<! of an attraction >>! any kind A ji-rinre or play iniict be good and the 
tP^c iiinsl know It fo good before they wilt (Ire it the benefit of their |tairou.ngp 
: t pay luelr hard cnan to see 'it. .- . . , 



jnyiiic 

>vl ho much afrtid "f 

!isif mi^'l.t come to 

■fly ordinary in!"ll. 

. ifl.r produn-d film, lebasa only dn»vi- 

hact i" "ton nld' for them. Tint f urn 

in (he fauni&ta* myself, nnd 1 am irrttisln 

aCu'liinted with llie part'cnlar lending 

trim thai Is to he shown Hnd al..>.i{ three 

iimff nui n r four 1 unn'l ^'ive ray ehil- 

dreti nrrmisaion to go nor will I co my- 

self."' 

If thiri writer lioucmJy lifliecet such a 
sm^ll Hjpr«WUSt of moiion picture* are 
fit for the Juvenile mind and unworthy 
jif the adult indention, how iloen . he-es- 
plain to h'v ciiltlr-" wny f|f httnawf Is 
jn a busine** wlilrh be despiwa. His 
iii'-uN are hiuli t-unnriinp unci fine, inn 
I'jtfareety practical. U> liiie io feor a 
j man btres up In lib >"V'i eonvlctinns. 
j "I charge the movie.*, " says tbts reiBi 
i "not with immorality hut with what in 
: wnrs«^-»lori'Ttty and shovt-w^htH tree 4 . 
Recently ntieuflanee at mntinn* pietnrea 
ias fallen n.rT nlmont ftQ pflr CEBt Hun- 
dreds, of tlmuMiimU are Ktnying arfny he- 
c^aiiae the nlma aren't pnncl mo^gb- But. 
e\*en at thai, the mftvies nre making their 
mark!' on ten million Anieriinn minds 
rvery dny. V*V nre already lieginrffnu tn 
pay the price In lowcr«l standards of de- 
mocracy. What will our ohlMrcn have 
to pay?" 

t Fteforinrrs L's« HI* Irnnuli, 

The producer gl"* us no chance In 
say whether lie Is. ihe unfits exception (o 
these greedy morion picture makers, tor- 
cause ho keeps safely under tover. He 
tells nf some at the Flaming lobby dis- 
plays that gall nlirniion to such oftenxivc 
filmft If ■frbo Trice She I'oiH-.'- 'The 
Wnmsn In His Itoom"' aid "Her Double 
I^ifc," bat he faiU. to mrntinn 'The Pour 
Hnrir-mcn **f the Apccs lj pie," '"Over the 
(itll^'" H tirardmHs Ho-y," "The Frisouei 
Of Z"nda." '■Seritimental Tommy." "The 
Mimele llin," "Hlooil and Sara" and 
the hundreds and hrmdmdH nf fine pie- 
lures that have lfccn fundi- with all the 
terhnicftl skill and artlntlc talent avail- 
able. His aTifumeni is a one-sided, affatr 
without the JutelLigflnt eieeptions thnt 
mot-t of ill. believe, are due a i1ujcuk»Joii 
nf any situation. *■_.'' 

The srave ilsucer df such an nrtielc ns 
"Why I Am Ashamed Jjf tbe Btoriea" lien 
not m. much In his mad-slinging ns in tbe 
unfortunate gullibiliitj of the American 
public. Atteauy the reformcra have nailed 
this Htorr ns > Jsirt nf tbeir own propa- 
gandih and are using it in large adver- 
tisements in thn Boston' j mi isra to further 
the cause- of cenoorsbip in MftVUtinflaeit^ 
People Vb» are not flenflfiinted with thn 
true eltnalitkR read what a prominent 
prodjjeer !i*s' to sfly artaiust motion pic- 
turen and witJinut" any hesitation say — 
the movies m«Bt be alb wrong-if one -of 
tbe men who makes (hem soi'i they un- 
dermine America. If there i* a chance 
to trace thijr" man and make his name 
pirliiii.it should be done without debty, 
The ilaaaachusetts pnhlic has n right to 
hear iu«r who aft If aud wliat hia wtatnH 
ia the lulllbjli menus. Most Afl$ftie*na 
like fair play. OpT nation is lounded on 
the principle* of freedom, and anj,inaii 
who can comu out and attack his oftvp 
people at a time when wery word against 
pictures 6 br-ing weigher] and lined as 
evidence in the lizht agaiust ceusorshiip 
cannot b&v* mpcb eouteplion of the 
ii!e:>l- he riiiim- ntc l-iitin- in the film 
hnsinoi, .tltir eentiraent seems to be the 
ftentinient of the entire indiunry — let (he 
man make hi* tinoie public »o we 
can drteviuinc jl'** what right he has to 
tike upon hiuuu?ir the salveUoti, nf a. 
na.tioii- tliroufib whnt lie \ believes \n a 
grand causae of motion pacturen, hut 
wbicli ia Tn reality ouiy a misstatrmcat of 
fact*. 




a-- 1 -,, "tell me,' where did she get ber 
uamer j 

"Her real name is ApoSlc-uia Chalupcz. 
sod she was florn jn Brombevg. l"olAnd." 
answered an trhliginjr youth. 

"But." said thr v Negri adorer. "Hint 
doesn't bplp rmv — I mean why i s she 
called Pola Negri?" 

"Negri Is the nxma of Ada Negri, an 
Italian poettyA, whom alic alwaya ad- 
mired, and whose name ^bc took wben 
she went on thi> stage. . Pola ia sn n':i- 
brcviation of Apolloiiia." 

The fflOWnl BJflt Pola "Carted in life 
e« a ,ihnp drl .rcrc denied liy the same 
youth whn toM the same man her father 
owned a- fabrie imsjnflaa In P«3and and 
■he hnrl been etiue.ucd nt une of tbe lirtt 
schools In Wortftw: 

The count, whom MJpB Kegri is saTd to 
have left behind. Waa llie -uiliiect of much 
converBati"n. nwM nf the tneo at the lun- 
cheon hoping llie report ihat *nc bad dl- 
Torceci him was true. No otic had the 
courage tn nnk and when I left Sherry's 
two oF our li-ft bnoivn newspaper ni'ii 
were wiyiiur iT the mory tliat Fniuous 
Flayers-Lnsky had iu^urni her for J3.» 
OQO'.OOO against morriase reM true, tliia 
Amount wis inauffieirnt, as a million 
won id lie H mere trifle compitrod with 
winning her affeetioDK. 

Lack of spsce prevents Hay more ad- 
jectlreF describing her beauty, but if we 
had a contest deciding nn feminine 
beaUtf, Pols, would bci my vote. TeiSi 
she ia that bc&ntiful 

41nr llurrnj Svim?-. Ward. 

A wire frnm Mae Murray tells of her 
srrivol nn the (.'oust ami tbnt hIic lin^ 
i:-::Ln. work on '■Coronation/ by Edmund 
j Gnnbling. fihe aaja riie will follow it 
I with "The French BoIT" ilic Mrtntrifl 
i of which in beinj^pfVpiire.! by Frniwv 
j llnrion. Robert wjogirrL nf \iiirhM\ it 
i diri;cting (he pirtnre, Mae udml-.< he v* 
j Mm greateat in tbe worm, and from th? 
I way it which he has directed her pie- 
i turcs tihe has a rjajtt In irjink go. 

M«klri|[ Reeorfls. 
LETc for Doris Kcnynn Ik nlwnys one 
thine; after nnotber. The word httouasa 
in unknown in her levicon. 3Jic is at 
the present time sin^hij,' fnf oop vt Hie 
well known phonograph companiu*. And 
tt'e not kh roay uk ii foundx. 



Nh# Ik. nT-OTi)lr,c to IrUmr whn ann Tier at' the Innrtirnn, the most 

surnfrim .rrfatuee lit eao>H*itT- Eveey n^flWspcr ttt«w ¥rh't »*» 

her It-ll far her i-h*rgn> — -anil Ilia I ,!■ ■ajloi; >Qinr|falB( it tint 
ii rill lie: a tit- nt Itf-nr.t Itml wiibip n Is .1 (inrl of <lii-lr Job, 



i..-lii.'.| tn put it under the head uf 
'SnortRmniisliip.' 

"Thinsh lire enming tn ftilcfi n paw In 
th 1 " ftclit oi ccnwtrcliip thnt the famllinr 
edjeetive 'puritiidic!!!' will ne* longer 
*env. It comas rtfi sornctatoj of n *hnek 
to un tn learn tHsi Priseilln hrmeir wsa 
nn >>eiter than a vjimp." 

And then culling; nttentinn |o another 
absurdity Mr. Dnjan remarka: 

-■"Tlien there ^is sijpcific prohibiticrn of 
the depiction of 'Quarreling, jealousy nnd 
msTrinco on shell | «en,un.int*rtcr,' We 
triifct Hint Harold Bell Wright will fit 
dnee MtiNh and take n pVce with Rabelais 
and MaupnR.innt in the rnnkM nf the 
emtlr. Perbfiy"! he never renliied his im- 
mnrali'y in using lo-vr at first sight so 
fTeelj". T ' 

"Thr jlnir Has ntot tlrr-n Told." 

Well. Pola Negri ana been viewed, 
interviewed and "nirjpected by ail the men 
and women who 'make it "their buwoesi 
to tell the i-nLlii- what the stars utc like 
off the tureen, nnd irhether they are rcslly j 
aa gnrEottnp as their presa nganits nay. | 
She has. in the coarse tfcrflaculap of the 
day. tiecn "jriven the once oner" and I 
found not Miii: tint in auy renpect. In [ 
thr rniiKPiiniis of Opinion of sueii notab> ■ 
beaut.v BXpeflfc" as Harriette I'ndrrhill. ] 
Qninn Mortifl, Frlnfe Vreelnnd nod Wol^- 
erl Weleli the' Ik b com ui nation of Helen I 
or Troy. Cleopatra and Madame I 
Itecnini'er. She i-oniTiinei all the beauty i 
of this tiLu.Fii:-, [; i<i and =-niiis to :l;i.? a 
golden voice that ih a'crylnE shame to 
atlll in nllent drama. ■- 

Adolph. Znkor lt^t aH these niOtinn 
picture- experts a ehanee^lo pass judge- 
ment on Uihs Nrifri by Inviting them to 
a Innefacon nt ShCrTj-'a\to'm'et the lady 
who had 0'ily arrived from Germanv on 
Tuenc^sy. I^n.iliy, in inviting thfa hlsse 
:j':ij!e]i«-.' it is nrccwuat' to mention a Tew 
imnoTtnnt Teo*oriJi why such a luncheon 
ahould ho attended. On Tuesday the only 
nei^esaary pasaivord waa Pola Negri. The 
nunc find tbe chance' to tee ber carried 
* thriil" thnt brought every motion pic- 
ture erltic in the city to Sherry's sven 
before luncheon WJU. serred. 

Anil .~o eomplctC'ly was everyone sold 
on Pola Negri, brr beauty, her charm, 
whit she wore and what she vault] mean 
to tbe American screen, were all prompt- 
ly derided before the : .nab courifc. P'rank 
\Vrivhinil >mid she had Continental poise. 
Helen rdlnck and Oertrndn Cllase 
thought her frocks were Parifruaa rather 
than German. Quinn Mart in was sUro 
if :-rii- were made n rltixen of America 
Hudyaed Kipljng would change his opin- 
ion of Americans. U. \Y. Baremoro, 
seated as near |he he* illy as poasible. 
hoped hi? rtlf> wouldn't mind if he voted 
her the nw*t beaotiful. thins In captlcity. 
ZIoberL Welch wandered ffshe had rii- 
voreed !irr husbanil. and ao on. 



Heat en It elk* 
Hcywnrd Broun in a i 



All w-jnt 



itrrrien 



luaing 
nrticlu cojla attention to the ideals of tbe 
National Motion Picture League an set 
forth lH their faintly bulletin. Accordine 
to Mr. liroun. if one folLowed 1 the rules 
set dnwn ny toJ^ uHhucluciuu. erad "JStili 
tJinsmore" would Ii- taboo, in eitumont- 
iii,-; u f«w of tbe evils tbe leaguA ea uo sju t i 
the produce ra to etuninnte frocn thb 
•creen: s 

"All acanca depicting hatred, intense 
fear, JegVmay. recenge r intrigue, unfaitb- I ™ h£r* *H oppottunrtv to use hiaold 
fulncM, Indecepcy, envy, suiwrstitnui de- Bterntyped line of "Wouldn't you like to 
celU^wiisftj. Irwvertnec nnd lowltaa- talk to Mlss Negri. I am aure she bay 
many thing* to soy.," 



Mliese and many other admiring ei- 
peewioiip fiile.1 tl* mirswMlc tbe lady ate. 
apparently uiicocfeioua of the srnantlon 
she was ereiititiJ!. 

Mias Negri no more Than finfuhed her 
tunebcon tbau she was scked by all the 
newspaper folk for a story, Tod men 
tiring the interview idea to get n chuice 
to talk to her and hear that gohlfu 
roicer the woiicn to" get a vetter look at 
tbe alack frock and tricon bat. and to 
see 'if the diamond plnenitc was really as 
large ax Charlcit McCartliy claimed. 
'&pcnJiiuK of Mr. McCartny. who auper- 
intend,* all FanoiiM Players- LajBty pob> 
llciry. he was alnoAt swept off hia feet 
nt the demands for interviews. 



Mr. Briniu. itii comment ittjc on their 
brilllout pbuiupkleL ■■■->:■-■: -, 

"llpdec the ln-sniia-: 'Kthicul' wr ht* 
nmazod to And mentioned aa 'cxtremeli 
iLBrmfar 'acedea depicting women propon- 
ing mottiscc-* This never * truck us an 
,nh tfhicsl nuwilnn at ill- U-w« -rere 
to write a caption for It we should be 



In fncl in- attitude was reversed, «nd 
he didn't ofTcr any-eacouraEcment that 
any rfportcr'connl pt to Uiaa Negri bo- 
fore midnight — not with a waiting list 
that wnuld mnke President Harding's mp- 
poinfmentn look ulrilnpOrtaat.' 

But Adnlpli Znkoe, not huring been 
coached in these ."appointmentaj he Iped 



AH capture the but* brfnre ahe liegnti 
her otHiial' interviews.. Mr, Znkor vol- 
unteered (^ aft an intcrprvirr. n cracioiin 

fJcd that MITCcJ Hj> dn>',:fnr Mist Nngri 

ii only Inarning Kntflish ^uri my sehool- 
in.Jiii 1'icriiLan 'm iruirh loo imprrfect tn 
try na a IlBrast why *pc*ks Preneh, 
i-.Tinnn. Polish and Kalian. 

licliyinj; in orieinslily. [ l*gan with 
the hrilliaut nUeslinn. "in she glad to hr 
In Now \orkr" 

'■She says,'" Mr. Zukor bezan, "coming 
to America is thr- fulfillment of a 1 3 fe- 
lling dream, Hhe has ajtvayi lieen in- 
lercstsd ia ibis oOttntry. and now thst 
»he is here nhc cun Acnrcely believe it 
is true." 

"What does she think of American 
wnmon. and fs New York anything like 
riie pi petted J' "■ 

"She anil! came je*terday."' sairi Mr. 
Ziikor. "and shs hasn't had a chance to 
form anj opinioii of New York." 

I. whHpeJfOf] somethtnc triwut flappers, 
but nr TDitrno she ccnjldn*t he espected to 
uiider-ftlnnil a word/ thar isn't in the ling- 
fish dictlnnftrj-. although T will, sriy for 
her she Buttle a vailuiit ejftirt to ^'et its 
tur-aniog. 

"Hn« she seen nny American pictures 
in Ocrmtnyr' 

Adolpb KaLnr an Interpreter. 
filic discusscc] thin nt some length in 
Gorman and Mr, Zirkof trnnslalin*; for 
her, flaid: 

"Miss Xcftri_ha*. of course. Jiren Numr 
American pictures. I nl only very old 
one*. Many of tbe H e are so badif. cllt 
and mutilated they tell a dEstjonaoctcel 
nlorj. Hhc baa hud no iitinortiinity in 
see any of our newest lirodurtinns. her 
only knowledge of these picture* heinc 
bAoaxt on what she hint read and lie.ird, ' 
"What doc* Musi Negri think of 'Uclin 
Donaa' as a vehicle foe her " r " 

Thla iiueation, when nastud on to Miss 

Negri, was received with mage anlmJitinu 

and mom geatieplatiotJ than UBff previous 

conversation. It was evidently a subject 

oh which the lady has opinions. 

I "She doe*n't like the character of the 

1 woman," reported: Mr r Zukor. "and she 

j is aorry lrcr first introduction in Ameri- 

I can [iiH-tnri", must lie' in such, a vicious 

! personality. "I o*plahittl to- be*." Mr. 

/ukor went on, "that in portraying «U 

these various chKractetrzations abe h.\n a 

blf opnortdnity to show hrr versatility 

as an actress. 

Miss Negri interrupted him with an 
emphatic shake of her bead and a long 
.argument which Mr. Zukor aaid wna an 
explanation tbnt eiuce ahe li.nl made Dn 
Barry, a (rbaraclpr erpiaily devoid of mor- 
alft. *ympat4rtjr to the Amcrirnn uudi- 
once ahe hoped tfLdo the same w^th Mra. 
Chepatowc. .^* 4 

t unked about the Poiiah netreai, Mod- 
jesko and Miss Negri bra-ted eloquent in 
explaining how she much admired Mod- 
jeska and liow she played in a KitXhian 
play in the ro'e the older actress hail 
created. 

We were gel flap along beautifully, bnt 
seeing all the other "reviewera lined np 
and waiting, 1 knew T must not tojee 
any more of, the lady^a time„ / Ji 

B pe«klng-^#t BcmuIt. 

Poln Negri's smile, her chatm and her 
beauty arc worth the most extravagant 
lunXUaRe, for ■-;.•■ Is as one enthuaUhtic 
youth said a thou&atid times lovelier off 
the screen than on, Bnt why tell ail 
tliin when abe is going to the Coast Sat- 
urday and New Yorker* will trnt bare a 
chance to sec her. Bets art; being made 
that jn a very few raonths„ane wilt he 

. — tlie. most talked of motion picture actress 

He didn't in America, nnd tbe odds arc all In her 
favor. ' 

Adolph Zukor mid! be recognizes in 
Pola >egri that sametn-fng that Mary 
Pickford had when he engaged her ten 
year- ago. and when all ban been said 
and done he fa as good a jtidga of pic- 
torial talent an any man in tbe world, 
having pleVed Boat' of the reigning: fav- 
orites to-day for Kannca PUjers-IfUky 
pictures. 

Ab I was leaving I uoard one admirer 
who had never taken bis eyes oft* btr face 



THE DIBCCTOR'a •PLArjiT, 

Motjon Pletur? Editor, The Marplot Tele- 
graph : t 
A while. b^o there was -an editorial fn 
Tap Morning Telegraph about "the scree a 
: i-inrc tbe ffrealeM faftoc In :>,:■ gatnlitlnjr 
nf personality And ability called ectlntr," 
In that editorial ..you said that In tbe 
morles "looking 'Ihe psrt Is largely con- 
trolled by Hie director." This forces m* 
to write you a line on a suhjeet whirh has 
been In my mind for a tang time. 

It aecma to mo tbat directors have tr>o 
Wflrh to s«y, nd( only about the plsyeT* 
looking the part— but artlng It, Time and 
again I've aeen people 1 no nn swkwnTd of 
onnstiiiral Ihlns In s Him when there w«< 
every tn.lVallnn' that fhey were i]o|0BT !t. 
not heenuse iney ten u :■■ he the rlclit 
thins; ta ile. but Because Hiere was a m*n 
with n me^a'plinne in the foreground Icll- 
Inn th^TO the wr«ng thlDK to flf>. 

It's n toed u;psI like having vonr photo- 
-rn,.ii taken, l'tva enn't possibly ■ bare a 
smi'tactory fli"i" If you pi tti one ot 
these places where they crin you liy the 
lisrt (tf ibc ne'-t wlrli nn Iron tnrf snd 
■ ^cll roil to watch llie little hlrdle. The 
eleeer nhntofirnphcr npoesls tn thtv Intel- 
llgenre nt his subject -in.! tries to h-V'-'i 
bis mood and to rsmillsrlse Alttnwlf with 
Btunn of his clleot't chsrnr(erlstlL-i before 
taking the jitftnre, 

1 This ahenld he trun In ibe wtowfot/r ton. 
Directors nojtat to study out the sertpts 
tinil tbe rhai-aetere with tbe players a&d 
when they nre thoroughly Mm] I jar with 
tfcOav Lhcn go^Bbesd on |h r producing. 3o 
eflen When A scene Starts I eHn aeo the 
Heiors watching rhe dlrcetor and getting 
all net. trying to keen |hek minds on wbat 
they are doLae- sad heed ihe advice from 
t be niegapholtr At t he snme time. Of 
eiiurse thi* tsn't sq common nn offence 
niw as It wfis a few yeflr« ago. bjL Ibere 
■eeim to t>p no irood ret&ou why u 

- ln'i he eliminated alt<i|retbeT. 

Jl Faithful FioT 
Wheeling. TT. Vs. 

**** .IL'HT ['DVHDN -IFN.SK. 

Mulloti Pletov Fnltur. Thr Morning Tcle- 



I 



Rlln Vt'el 



m% 



The FrUluy morniiig Afljaricm* carried 

| an bteraadog article by Rita Wcima i 

j 'i>lini«:c." AtthuUgil Miws Weimnn dJbcil 
rot s|>eat: with tlie autuoHly of Dijpcrf- 
I price, *hc has semo vittvm nn tlir .siihjeet 
that nt"- worth rcnilinc. Ulir h never 
radical and always con.- i» tern. Hrr arti- 
rle in based on the- eoitdilion thnt lins 
etisen Hjnl makfTi il im|HhNj.ible fur Dr 
1'etcy hrftnt mill Mf. 1'ldlip l.A.Jig Io 
macrj. Misa Wrimiin hue uc ^reo-a no- 
tion, hut aiie ociEeves matrfaen ajiojrtd 
he more difpvult afld (Hvorccs wuuld ili>- 
crcawi in number-, 

Tlie Plvat Mchl. 
The opening night ar "When Knlght- 
hood fl'ns in Flower"' bronchi out ull the 
film crleltritics in town. Kveyy arm was 
there, and a casual glnnce at thn nn li- 
ence diHoWrd Mjeli wfl|| known pcrann- 
*6*s a> Adnlpli Kulior, !l(ram Abruin-f, 
I'ltvid Kelinick. E UK ene iiUrlen, Atffii 
ftolinne. Dr ■ ,p n ,-|r] (-^..i Coalman. 
Naomi Clulderh, Lmher Ur-c.1, glbra 
tmrh ErneBt iMendiauiujt. William 
Handolpli Ifnirsi. Arthur Hji^Un,,- 
Mnyor .Joint !'*. Hylmt. Mr. ajpl Mrs 
frniver Whal-n atitl tftaify other*, Mm 
DavLo« herself was in „ bog, bnt she 
modestly kept m iIip bnekgronud and ii-r- 
inittejl the audience id hare only an oo 
caaionol gllmiwc of her. 



ABlIrd l"*«enlaj. 

a merry crowd that gathered 



it 
at the "docks yesterday to wish bon voj. 
npe to rhe pTvPtfear! H-.Hing and Ii>t 
motion pichtee travelers. In ( the party 
were: Lionel Enrrymore, Alma Rnberat, 
Stadja Hulctte. Pedro. r> r or ,lolin, W. 
H- Thompson nnd rVUImm Collier, Jr., 
nil engaged to plfty impottnUI roles in 
iaroiiea or Hoaen." which will he 
filmed in Paris. Nice- nnd Monte Carlo 
flic rocatidpi t,t ibanea'B storj-. In addi- 
tion in the irouitcrs tuc party indudoil 
Alan troaland, directo f; Ljnn Hlmrw, 
BHPiBtant director; Dr. DKtiiel Cunori 
f.ipidinan, e/.m|inny maniiitcr, and Ira 
Morgan nnd Harry \V\\A, cameramen. 

They Wlir lie mm.- vlJ weekK. Ih, tXtOno- 

\ t . a '\ tympany baring dee£dcij «omo 

realistic aim^phero j* imimt-tunr to il,e 
succeitK of the picture. 

In Detroit. 

Hope Hampton is beginning to be one 
of our best Uttle traielrra. Every timn 
a theatre plans. o n having a Vpccinl enter- 
tainment they wire/ her to come and 
make an Hpucnrance. Of enorse she tnn- 
riot accept VI thee invitation-, but the 
did praraiscto ar, to Detroit und ho pres- 
ent when The Jjght in the Dark " her 
most recent picture was rimwn nt 
KnaskyK Capitol Theatre. She is dua 
(a ap pear to-night, and con si tier able in- 
terest has been shown ovnr her aeeeptnnce. 
of Mr. KttnhkjK invitation. She left for 
Detroit ycaterdny. 

fi*otwe Ade n«re. 

George A«e. who- wrote "Our Leading 
Citkrrt" for Thomas Meigbnn nnd who 
g respon»Ible for "Back Home and 
Broke.' Mr. Mrighan s next pjrture. ar- 
nves nVNew York tomorrow mnrniuK 

■ l 11 B *** At sbt «^nario and to 

talk over the story with Tommy. Siwni 
in« nf Tommy, &-■ will make- his next Lcji 
1 nrnmoiuit pictures in thr lias:— good 
news for nU of th- frirn-ls of Thomas 
titd his popnlnr wife, 

« I'll..-- ^o..' L |!.. 

Thoj aimpJyvwIU not let Charlie Chan- 
line nloce. First ibey hate bi ra engaged 
to Mae CoUuh. and then some inspired 
writer says Claire Windsor fa the fady 
wbo will become Mrs. Chaplin. Charlie, 
being a gentleman, cannot very well 
deny the enekujement wneu tii e ncwa- 
papetl InslMt upon, giving him n beautiful 
wife, J'egxy Joyce, tht: mnch-rqniried 
beauty, una added to the lint Just week 
and yeatenlay one .of tbe pHMn come out 
Wim a story lhac IJIa l^n had said v.a 
MIum Le*i in an interview, said Mr. 
Chaplin waaa't going to marry bar nor 
any one elite to far as hhc known, Tbero 
is nothing as mtereatirtg i« the world as 
the romance of the screen players *tcu 
if It ia a !:rti!iou.; affair. 

June MniEila id To-wb. 
June MntLils a buay at Ihe Capitol 
working nil (he seenfirio for "Ben-I£tlr.' i 
MEn Mi.tJri.s. rW came all Hie way from 
th*- Oo*flt-to do this work for A, 1^, 
ErlgJttfH and tlie Goldwyn Company. Jias 
crdabltflhod working quarters iu, the coni- 
modloue Canltol ofiiccs. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOr\5T5 A$D ROASTS, i 

If you hive praise to give, com- 
plaints to make or Ideas to air. 
regJsier them with the Ontootcr. 



t 



lah fo 



ny word nf prnttr trr 



RcdOlpb Vnletillmo to t^at of mjr oil 
friend. Anielin fummervllJe. IThen nae 
f-.illxc^ i In" lit* prnwi^i nulnry, nblch r 
illlile'-STiiiirl I- ti.yti\ ■SMfely, la one merely 
nominal n-meng ih* Ms slnrn of the sereen. 
on* cannot hrtp !>li[ trr\ tolt -come nm< Ii 
inkllLS ndfrtnlnp/e nf lil« iinnrmmiS popnt. 
Ifirlt.v to make a lol oT money ami n:ei rll 
nr s let nf hpd pfnrk* at Ihe «emc time. 
Il Is true u^i Cordon Tt C 3» frtntea. f%i«l 
ll"re Is 'ninoil nnd ri-inrJ" -It rnme HOBR 
) ( ni ahont In time io rcFcue him. .\ f»w 
mnre pietnrr* Iftfl "nVynii.] thp lln^ka" 
nun lie wjh 1 1 t ( i hate been flnnosrrf lis t 
Uaiinre Reid hsd Vili-nt inn'" Imekbone. b- 

armtld n ot Sn f.-rdlnjl mtl "n a Jriiie- Ijilrpfrh 
«r p.L.nr pietnret whleli time Sffiii .;i I 
eamtarti u, *moth»r aii.v netnr 1 air. pl.id 

Vlilcnllnn hnn Erlt rnnlnrTi tn lace thr In -Jin 

••inarely rSchr sow, la bu hea>inntftg<. 

1 am Inlrt thn| Mary MJIm Hint- T Tf 
reivnn tH.isrm tree*]; l nt Ihnf rwte, nn* enu 
in|.v Eiion* 'tvba( Vatenllno shonin, in 
eilbiliy. Iw ree«Iv|rB An for publicity, hi 
was stnrr*d n(T with alb* <>T "'turtiHTr In 
rnrlnna 'frn" mB»Klnr>^, shout hli epln- 
lotta nf ^nierli-nn ttmit nnd WOlUen, ln- 
'eniJed in make hl'm nprwar rr-.n.'i-.i i.- nnd 
forclcn. hut which m.ly srotiHeri uttptCsis. 
.Ihi CnmmeiK; |r 1 1 :■:■■■;.:: ,-■. th;U be liS^ 

nniulnc to do wltb II. Mlaa ittnaesaev 
eslla bis present smnd "ttu. hlg heatl": I 
cull 11 !.T.-..|.-^r ntid common t-enpr-. 1 do 
"■u know hiai. I hove nevef eern aeen him 
In Ihr flrflh. but I .Ton«ider nim one ef rnir 
lii-nT ponL^mlslPlB. However, ^f I wmf* 
t\ Isy Kaufmnn latelv, all or rhesn rfiiTer. 
cures nf opln|[>ti renld inly Lip rir&nh forth 
ay aa unuaiint pcrsoiiAllty ; one doe^ not 
nrgnp alioui medtni " 



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NOT AI.Or.ll THK SCHRN, 
-McHlcn Flrinre Editor. The Morning 
Telle K raph j 

1 Save heep readltiR- a prefll msny of the 
motipn pletrtre review* tn Toe Mornlof 
Telegraph nnd 1 nnrlre that jotl cotitlnr- 
-iiiv harp im (he vapidltr of atoriea fit 
elmllnrlty of plot and derelopme&i. fin 
[his point I ogree wllb you. I don't go 
io the moiti-fl very nften, hut esrh tims 
I do aa, t Rwonr not to do it again. 7ht 
ilorles ore vapid, and dull. But (be pntu| 
I wiiii t-t wHia to you a tout Is tbl>: 

There ore Inataoseji when ttie pboio-nlsy 
■ lOMca are ndapraltaan nf novel*. *nd nl- 
mn»n Invariably the critic Mame* me sce- 
nario ftriicr far the fact that tbo narrs- 
live la stuplit. [ think more one™ than, 
Piucmtse, ihe original boo* la niupld. r 
am n are«t reader and belooji to (be Near 
t'leitan Idhrnry. where t ran get hold, of 
all ihe new hoom almost sa soon as [fciry 
arc publlehcd. J ara perfcetlj stire that' 
proaenl-dBy novels wnuld run Hie movies 
t Clo^C serond for vapidltr. Most of them 
arts Hirer Irw*. TnEtis of the.iTeit and 
ihe t'anartlnn Northwest and toe Yukon 
and the Klondike are Jnat as plenlltnl la 
hnoin us on ihe screen-and aa are lba 
amch-rilaenased sei storlen. 

So don't think tttst Urk or Ingenuity and 
imagination Is confined rnllrely to the 
elncma. II Is oot hy n inn C shot. And w hi la 
wrrc nn tbe tnodect, where are tbe really 
line ploy* to-day? Aren't moat of taem 
anknui nnd Hfe mont baneleu bntderds^hii 
Tht 1'e.noy Ulead variety of drama 14 be- 
cominff more and more popular, and thn. 
play with nn Idea tias leas and lens hope. 
Po that the slaLe ot affairs tn the movies 
la really eunnlly (rue of 'novels and plays. 
Very truly youia. 

Ilerths Hf.iatrx-., 

IVpKTn ALT, HE nETS. 

Motion Pkture Editor, The Momlna 
Tclcuraph : ^ 

I have Jnat finished readlrig in Th# 
llotnlnB Telegraph of September IA n l-|- 
lev-\vrltten tiy Deglnn Henneuey In whlrh 
ahe aeonsOa rtodblph Valentino of eonii-Jt 
for trying In phisln s larger ssliry. Mare 
wben bna tblri beCO a sign nf .-.--i--.f ;■ U 
alias Becucsney aware of the !"■!-■: ; n,-- 
Talenllno bus made nnd ts making JuSUSona 
of dolhtra for Famnun Plaversl TVb» 
sboUlfl lie lint tiaai- Inore nw.o.-y | 

.She atao mail" the s'la terpen t tail I l'a. 
mnua Players gamelrd on Mm is e pepnJae 
fiputr- IT* alaneil hli presimi rtWTTMt 
contract nficr he hnd aisdi' tivch s hit m 
'*Thn fihetk." I enu'l »»e nher f ( h- r'all 
roaica In. Aa fot his pOp0l*rtty unl Ian. 
Jng;. well, t ibliik proof ot the luvaUy ..r 
-ata following !-. jn be iern la the farl the* 
be Din,. tbt-OUgh. kh Ufity chafce nl bbgafltg 
and Is atilL popular. 

Hr la worth cr«ry ceoth* Is ntklnp- nnd 
Famous Plnyera-Wsky ^ are a Imnrh nf 
dumbbelli If they don't give Jt to'hlni and 
keep aim. 1 always nut lee thai.fotk whn 
charge actors with eoneelt for trying m 
oblaln iBTfef aalarlaa Iiaually have rhelr 
h(T(h bands out, ju'iii ; up, when there la 
any extra money being banded °du I sup- 
nose Mlsa K. r-ii::;-:« Valentino ought Io 
cot down on "TjIbi bands and knees and 
thank FnmuttB flayers for giving blm the 
opportunity to male mcoey for them. 

Ulgbt T iay Id cloving ih.it ] come of a 
tlieatHcal temlly and have tuairy trleod* 
In the proYesaLoii and know that tbey are 
no more conceited than any otbee penp!?. 
bat they are more tolerant ot others' 
fsutia <>i:m t no-people who krwk them. 

TTopini; yon will print this and" wish^nE 
Valentino every success, as t cnjc-y'hli 
pictures vetT much. 

Sincerely. / . , 

Mr*. A. F, Turner^ 
C^2," Germsalofm areaoa, 
£aJ^4baia, ?L 



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THE JVjORNING TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,-* 1922. 



AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




FtllTOH r^-ITO-HlQBT.a 



|A H UlODICTh^tr*. W. »S St- E' ■- ^ "■■ 
H. flJllllltd*U». W«4,L'laL, HI. 

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CadT w»<l ink rj. nip. m it. 
UK* |t»i#:T*4.*8it.*is.ia. 
Willi* re Kd<H"iff»-M«f7 3nl» 





fiftMBPMWtmflsr 



ZIEGrELDIOUIES 



a £f- COHAN 3S 

THE ENDLESS CHAIN --;■. 

With Mifjmrct Lawrence 




Mfliurd Short, 
WltB -millini Collier. 
F1«»nr» Uo4lt. J*» fi*ttl«r . 

Iry6*wj*r. KUflinlTtnr. Mil **■:« 



Hi*. S.». H»tlM** 1>ur.. «. fin.. *.«■ 

INA CLAJRE 

%VP CO.. ir,r!-.;*ir; BRDCB McPAK 
In M;> ;!ii: RICH MAN'S NeF L'nnwdr. 

T*« Awful Truth 




' EYB. I.K,. UATB. M H- A HAT. t» 

THE WT OF THE TOWNI 

6E0RBE M. G0H*H'8 

IRTEfiX/.TItlMAl kKUH. 

"SO THIS IS 
LONDON!" 

hr ,'iiriirn GOODRICH 

"Howlinm; Snccw" Eve. Post 
"A Genuine Hit!" Telegram 



ABIES IRISH ROSE 



LYCEUM *«*«•* h. i*fifiH» 

L. Ill CUM hm> Th«r». * pii.iii.Jc. 
"rICQIIEj TnBMK.Np«V!lljT. Mt!\8 
STARR AT HER WRflT.»'-fcMfrrlr»D. 

DAVID bELAJrCO 7nt*-ii* 

FUMES SMH "S^ 



i • BIT. 41 T ■•■ 

WILLIAM COURTENAY 




I>AV1D BBTjAACO Fr-raU 

L!N2MULRICasK1KI 



FILM PRODUCERS TALK 
ON N. J. MURDER MYSTERY 



Adolph Zekor and Karens Loew Re- 
gret Involving of Minister 
is Afftir. 



O'MUiY TO SUPPOKT BEADY 



i'Di>»aji I* Han Xfi- Cr>Rln«l- 
llnrrn Uni|l af IIodoi nl 



SELWVST T>in*T!II^ 
t}U' tTKJT 41U ST. 

VOLLO 

FRANK TtNNEY 

I.N A MUSIQIRI. COMEDY, 

DAFFY DILL 

Ev". IW JIil- v:rO £ .-«! t». 

5ELWYN 

INARNKV AL&XASOER 

BERNARD & CARR 
,ji I'AIITNERJS A0A1V 

TIMES SQ. 

IJN3 FRIDAY. icpC 32, 

THE EXCITERS 



B^.'rOOs'HO'MiffS.SO'i'W* 

CDHEU KtSgHTHCBD 
B0Hj3 ia FLOWER 



"Is a Ki«t from Start to nnlah, 

L« a RoBrtaff Tr»»eitr." 

— Patterson Janti. 

[ TORCH-BEARERS 



WUKUawU Mm, wot. * a«L 3.w. 

'•LAUGHING BUCCB5 »."-£«. WmW- 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 



PAPITOL 

W a' way at U-.\. 



[OWEN MOORE in 
"LOVE 19 AM 

1 ATVFBl THING" 
|B'war Snapshots <>: v-i 

MAZ MUSEA Y 



ELTI NftE The*,, nv. iiin.i »*. 
BEG. THURS. EVE. SEATS NOW. 

A, II, IV mills prrBenI* 

FLORENCE REED 

in "EAST of SUEZ" 

iHt W, SOMERSET HAl'GHAM. 



fOMHH 



LITTLE 

MB Hani 

Tempest 



"A SEBPEITT'S 
TOOTH" 




hIJtl Til ALICE BRADY 

plflL I U n ' lHi«ln« Million*- 



[ 'blV.KUTHVN4K.V\UI 1 

■•mm tok rowiw«y.flmv- } 



PR.r.Kelth-1 
ALACE 

RH.I-'.KrllEt'a 
IVER8IDE 



VllHKBt Lopai * Qrvb,. >.[ it 
• Tlllfo. HD-iru & Dtert 



Mr. Llonrl Alirlll. 

»l» P«i!Tlf«]i h Dn^j, a c,,. 
in4usb II ■ it [h urea & ijeut 

Hrauro *■ **l)jtjl| r nth*.. 



DBEAKS BOB SA1E J^w 



StbanD 

W-'j-nsi. V 






M.I .j;--i-ti> 

REET 



NORMA TAEHAB&E 



MARION IMVIKs I 
PBOtwSfiB- "Tt, r t d11b 

nSinj." C. * F. Viher. Tririi 

a HiVr. r„ nnrl i,i.m a F)«r 

= ;'■£■ V.i:- i ■f,.„:,. T ,. r |l(-d:«, 



Cn.F.KHih-a 
DLDNUL 



««la Op'njnf mil 
(iuirm * i* pttfla Mufvw 

|u "IIaiIcp or raatillv." Co 
M Wf. &ollr A Mr. B-rfer 
0*:ion » FoM, othirr. 



7iV SHOCKING AUTOIST 



lYiiham flnnd, -1 JTSftfJ (if ace vIvp 
pate* f W'tKt I<'Sfty-aitlLi Rtrwl nnni!n'r 
na iiis Jiuinr mldrpts. wui itrrata-iicJ in 
ilic TniAic *L'ourC before MriKtamtQ 
Bru« i.'wbli ;. -.-- «.i-j--i :.cy xnnniluiT. ll'r. was 
arrwtml i»at Frldo? by Pdlicemmi 
Pjitrick O'Kecfc of Trnffir B stlw lia 
!::l'J flrU'pn li;-. nutqmo'bili 1 tntit a {nxirab 
hi "L"'.u1>l avenue ;u!:l b'iftf-iCT«nth 
jstrwt 

"tie •■■• "v itiloxicalnJ. your hDnar," 
said 0'K#e^. "Hs mi that FplfH— I 
nirnii intoxicated — he didn't sober up for 
a)s houra j-'i'vr 3:c p>t v.t tin 1 palicv . l a : - 
tioti." 

".Tudse." -aid Hand cflrncatly, "not a 
■ !:!■£■■. c\dh a dPOfc pf liquor hoa evw 
PBtsed my lijifi- I eajinot imtt^inc what 
it wu nnlcu I ttoo ilfi?j-d h.v the sliacti 
«F Tunulna; into tb« cazk-ab. I'm nervous 
anyway and easily itanJcd," 

"Wall Jftu Wliot [ft brawi jourwlf far 
n real Hhoc'k." "■nniinectrd Uie masiatrato. 
I'm foine la ei^-s jem sixty days in iln- 
worbliouM ana rcvoko yanr JlronBp. I 
don't believe tit at total Rbatjncncf) fx- 

When tbe pmcednTft *f wvoljInE the 
lSrenne bfixan Jjami cine hIhwh- in biir 
pocket and produced a 1D22 licuiac. "I 



didn't pBM ttttW u9 L'ct n lflli't liirnw,'" 
be rxploJncd. 

''Sof *»riB the indtolaJ reply, "well, 
rtta| will fiDii. yun %\iTi or Irn diyc iaor* in 
ihi' rmrahcniaf .tinil try iHatmrr un your 
iiprvrfl." 



WOMAN FROM WALES 
MAY NOW ENTER U. S. 



l*»t4S!*Stll«Y*t _ 

■fcta t plK -Jet fiffAlW r~ aBBBBl 



Mother of Family Held Up -37 Bay*. 

Receiver; Pertni&si&a to Ccme 

in Country. 

iinlftif Tfojii \l"a»b[iiKton. rcreivrd jc&- 
itrduy nfteraoQn at Ellis Island, will 
make it posnjbc tor >Jra. Sarah F. Mnr- 
Kati, of Tredr^nr. Walt*, tr> land in th* 
linitrul Stat*?, it wa annniinred: by A»- j 
:-:.=.i:irii <romuii"«oiipr H, II, lenders. 

Mrs. Morcnn, acc-dnipanin:! by hi>r hu> 
band, lir-r daiLsht^r. t)onx, ID yea re oid. 
and sons, Bewanl 21, ^ion), 17 nod 
Charh-fl. years old, armed twcnt'T-Mnii 
days nj^. The fatnlfy recnilnrd teffctjnr 
gn Kllw Inlflh'3 brcauw, while all htit 
ibc irn: jit']- were natifie4 Lhry could en- 
ter this country, all chnaa to stay icilh 
their mntiier and gn bade to their home, 
fn Wares with Jirr U neceeaary, wben it 
warn found tlint.sTis bait a nprvQu.* afflic- 
tion. uh>! L cavs«] fiffidala tn order her 
barred from patrr. 

The nrden received ycfttfrday provided 
thst a bead of $2,004} ahall h# pnt op 
hefore Mrs, Marfan it alJnwtrl to abtar 
t'.\o rfnimry, i he aasJBtsnt compilsalaaer 
laid. 



By LOrjEKLA 0. PAllSONS. 

THE cluing headlines In the daily 
uawtpapera tbttte past tear day* 
tlcxcrlbiair in mlnqt« detail thb 
mtird*r CTimcilttfld nn tlir tn.it- 
pkirta p[ Krw Brunswlek. N. X Si8a oraH 
brf'Licin lo lit*. litk-n'Li.is d£ ill-- mntlnn 
jilelMK Industry nn it lias to rvrryone 
else who rwids the dally prpis- Aloa^ 
with tin* re*' nf 1lir world, him men huvr 
read of ibc s/bavtiy mardcr of Rrv. lvl 
lvirtl W. tfatl, rector of tht fashionahl" 
rrtitettant fiplacopal church of B*, John 
the Pitirte. and Mrs. Elcfltmr Milla, tbe ] 
nifr ni Jams* Mill, sexton M the cbrtrt-h. 
Tha fild industry haa pondered «»"rr 
Ihe mystrricua way in which this man j 
and wnmun eameHo th*if nnlimely death. ! 
and aotoe oF th« film men littvf txprattcd I 
deep rr-gret that a rnmi o( Ihe chiiTch 
Bhould bf Involretl in such a Ben*attnn&l 
affair. Thri' have irpettO 1 that ihi- 
church should he brflURht ItttB the ,lim»- 
lifht through the: te*Bi#re™tf'p» of on* 
nf ;f . inrnibera, 

Aiiolfili yii:l;or wtin Louthr to (Hacuan 
the rtnrdsr. but aflfr beiujt pencusded 
that an oplnlna frDiti him »">ul<f oatfj 
wri^ht, h" itaid: 

"I d« not ahl.Tih ih* church irtrautS be 
Ilium, il frtr (his innrriT. 

"Sitppos^ fin* of Uiolr members hail j 

rl an deatino. affair v-llk a wrnnan in •>■•■ 

r'nii-i---i.-;i'r(iii, iliat dor-h not mean lhAt nil 

rccltwiiistfl atx untrue to thflr cnllli>|t. 

| W"a do pot too*- that Dfc tioil and Mrs. 

Mills meet piilty. It sMsmn very wrong 

I tq say their relatione m-rre other limn 

] thai ova minii+tier an-I n WOfVrt in his 

clntrcbi bound tfi|;ethet- in thr rommuu 

foiiac nf liuraanity. Let us si it tbrm 

!ln- !>■■!. '-iii of the linulir. A man i» ahvnjs 

[ iniibct-ni Ufttfl [WOTth eiiltiy. I ehonld 

! mjnvt inifnod to have thi: whole rlturcli 

! i^i!inli'ii\n 1 -il fur tin- action of -( ita 

I ministers ol the gosolp." 

I Marcus f-ocv. - fthan^ with Mr. Su&Ar 

tlic belief thai it wah unchnrilabl^ to 

' ttiipimi,^ iluit the tti-v. Mall u etiI Mrs. 

| Mitln were sjoi'ty of tniscuniloi-i until 

j ¥om<; crincliiHlvc prool could hr catab- 

I tHshod cm to their ImviuE broken flu- laws 

I af tbe- churcli n-. w^ll nh of the State. 

! "1 thihL." .■.iriii Mr. LcdW, "Wi hJhiuIiI 

nuarwuil judlgmeat- Ifnw do w« know tltat 

j the Kt-i- Uall nni| Mr, Mills w*rc not 

out on hoiti? act of jtintla.ru, vi.«nuiiK snnjc 

I at tbe ntcfc in th* [writth or cairyinp; 

aOCOP pOcournKinr; wop| to thOBti ill ll*nd. 

To condemn Lliem BCrnia in me to \f. 

| false to all the tnnchiJipR <if the tiw»\ 

j liovii. Wuit until it in iintBi'd tlat tliplr 

' rclaiions were oitier than that of s 

clrrRynifln untl n mrmber »■ his riock. 

Finn i[ tbitar r» - « iirv cuiltj v,c have no 

n^-i to blame thu cnlira Epiacopal 

Church because one ministi-r fuJi:i hy tin- | 

wayside. 

'■' 1,. ttnthafet pnused long rnniifb 

frnm rllsciiBBiil^ till- t^LUHtioil fif blivtll^ 
WW Citrin-t tot th* t'H[iitol Thrnlre tti 

"I tatpooai! lliid Saw Bniniiwick mur- 

d#* ih titC. i.iif. i.i--!ii-: i ::,!,' is no iQIfC :; 

' oiattcr nf one profewlon ihnn of an- 
othrr. fevpry "ue i^ humun. and thonp 
who do i:-!isifiir' ■!---. are t ii« pxeuptloQ to 
ibc rule. I hesitate' to voice an opinioa 
un the apbjcd, [or. after all, what du 1 
know of ItV Tha neajipepera cum' h^o- 
satinnal accounts of the murder, and in- 
sinuate- that thr victims hud more time 
a mi.d internet in each other. \ut ' 

■ whe-ther iliey did or not t don t know. | 

■ and the older 1 f;r>>" the ]•■•- I ffttl ii I 
! if incnmheiii upon me to judoe piwipip [ 
'< for the wriuio thaj - do." 

, Tbe MeutLmcntti advanced hy AiesB-iK, j 
i Zukor, i.rs^'.t and Rothafel '.■! in tn h? 

\ the .'.■;■;-■ -ivni'- of ojiinioci in the indunrr. j 

I The Church most uot hi: t<lamed in any I 



*)'iiri!iy Tailna Aellun. 

j The protcat scot out by Pstftt J. i* t- jhi.-j 

1 o[ tbe Allied rriotini; Trade* Counei) 

j and chairniuu of the educational dDpuTt- 

| men l of tin* Ktute FedcratioiL of Labor, 

■ /rsjuettinc; that ihr Mntion 1'ielure Thea- 

j tie Uwuern Mfta tonH ScMon |n the cftm- 

1 niK campaign uguinst i.«rj^0THhip. is hc- 

^inploif to bear fruit, t'burles: t}'H?llly f 

urcbldent of the Aliitin.i Picture Tbeotra 

OwnerH of Nciv York. *aid jcMTilay lie 

iMiuhi M-iul a cumruittcc to huth the tti - 

j nnhik-an nud llrmm-raik- politicnl ooti- 

vontlonn. 

"W* do nnt lvnni to am ipto poHtieV 
siuil Mr. 4'yileill.v. hut we da (Jfl^ond 
a Btiiiami dfitl oa [bf c*n.torsblp question 
in ihi-- Btjtc, 

"Wf will di-mnnti s pJartk i^ the plat- 
form nrjrinK thf repeal nf thr ovflsorship 
bill in Sow Vortt Siute, or we will not 
.-.i[]j]i:i[-£ tbe candidate. UhIcm ihe Ite> 
[iobiir?iin unrty comes out anil Uphold)! 
the film indiiiftr? on tb^ Lenwieshlp iiorB- 
lion-Wf tviil nut toipport .heir candfaatr, 
sijilL the same !. true of lli^ Democratic 
party." 

iff. Brady is eircularistag liia prntwt 
and ptittinft it in the huada of every 
mrmWr of the motion plctnt-c- indiL*try, 
If thr imhi'.tr.v tiset to th* battle ctf 
hounded by Inlmi*. rcntorship nhnilld ha 
an importAiit Iwnj? in 'He coming i.:ai?j- 
pai|CD. 




FL0lll£KCK VIDOR. 

BU* *rlll riritc (b c <-hirn-irr pf 

kUttt, Mini i n n.ioil. T«'lfinii- 
|a**a «i-ll hnonn houk In ■ olc- 
lurr hfr hanhaTid Klop Vlilur irtll 



Are Yon Fat I 

Just Try This 



ThoiihiiutA nf overflt peaple a*Ta ^c■ 
rr.iur iHm l»y followlnf Ibc sdrirc of <Ioe 
tip- who :■■■!'■ ■r.umeiiil Msrmolii Frr^'Hprlnu 
ruhiriii. ih-ae harmltas lltlft fet rwfteaH 
tarn .tinpllTv tbe tlnan it th^ fimous Mir- 

l T ri.. l; ri|ilk.ii. If l.m fsl, don't watt - 
your druaffl 1 " ana foT tvna d"l- 

hl^h In th*- price tii*> world aT#f. pro 
cure a i-«iw nf lb«4» rattlete. K prerfr^hii- 
yc-o ran ween it I hen, rtlr«t by «en.dl0i pr!r P 
In lh r tlnrmoli i\,.. Ifil? lY^odB'Sfi! A>» . 
iH-iroit. Mlrti. They redoes HWBl *nd 
edfll) iviibuut itrPRome xceivUfl «r itnri-i 
li'-'i 'llfi -n;. I :--ni> ]in ii!iri!'-i-l*:L!M df"! 



fsr. whi 



HOLD-UP LESSON 
ENDS IN HOSPITAL; 

One Collector Showing Another How j 

to Fipht Bandit? Shoots Him 

in the Abdomen. 

j 

HAN IN SERIOUS STATE 



Son AM. 



ret Uii II* KebrTI 
Ih fiohbtr and. fol- 
Itrlnr ! i-fl». 



\\vtc Saturday to tplk bosinrsi with swr- 
cml nrodiicpni who sro Lnfcreptrd in ihe, 
ynunjc iitnn and cupi-dallY In "OUrcr 
Twjat,'" which er»n Jacklr- ndniits is the 
best thine he hns dnne. 



'■Mn 



a far 



Any wrek thpl dof 1 " nn! boaht s motion 
pictiifp liiTirheiin is n nl^ak moment in 
ih^ _\*ar;< i-ftlrndnc. The Film l'ookinr 
Office m\v tn- ii tmt thia «vpfife does not 
po by iv i i MuL etHcrtaijiine Carter T>e 
ifrven Ho was the sfur^t of Iiocct nl rt 
luncheon nl the Aatoc Hotol ytHrt»*da)r. 
It was ii itsg affair, wiili ibc fnir oca 
eoTiarioumia for ii* jil>seu^-. Aside from 
thih it in ^Hrilrl tn hnvc^neen nn enjoyHhle 
affair. MshlhltorM oml motion plptjixe 
mHEtara were the BOt*IX "oil mPlioc i"i"- 
Lunn rhf Mibji'ct nf e<inver«nTinn. lint 
tlu-n H a/hm prrr lipanl of nuy jilm ifolk cet- 
tlos toother wMlioni ilini-iin^ii^ th.cif 
art? 



In 



ilir i'a 



nlrj. 



(ieorge Adc "" raon!-|iban stepped off 
ih" train than he vn» hurtled to the 
country, Thomas tfrighnn did the kid- 
! -u; ]-;ui; nn ;irui. Iio wait pldivi und abetted 
by Alfred! tiiten. who wpn lirst n^intant 
in tha deed. The reason for the uci won 
lo ci Mt. Ad* away from tin; noi.ii-n 
of the hie city so In- und Tommy and 
Mr. anted could nit calmly dowii ond :Eis- 
ewa "flack Ham* and Hmltc." the next 
mctom tv be i-l.-b »l .-- by Famous rinyer*- 
L:ikIij-. •Lurrinit Mr. Mriehau in sn Aib- 
utory with Al <ir«in as the director, 
Sum- eriii:iiKi.iii"ii- 



In Our vtliiipc. 



ALLtcn \ernfiii. l:4 year* nld h of Unwk- 
ljti, v--.;i- shut in the- nbdoiopn yesterday 
ofternooiT py Nfirrnsn 1'elnstAc, 1?2 years 
old. alse of ilroohlyn, nr tlif Sew Km 
, PlUTIO t'oinpSTi), of 1hp llmni, where both 
j were rmnhi.veu :t* eoLlrrtorf. Thaj- were 
j rrhnSniiuf; pi lh> lioo 1 10 iterfect thPEn- 
(BfT*a in i" 1 !! pretoefibu uaninit poaaVolr 
| ImMurw. 

Vemnn w» token lo Linr-nin ITos- 
pitul by Dr. KapUo. Hi* >- nnlstinn. vis 
said 10 b> fctIoiip, 1 MuMo? whi. ar- 

fpntrd hv rntrolnt-.il Miller tiod takfn to 

the AlciHiider avcrtoe patTcc ntntion on ■ 
(rchnirfil eharjp" ■■[ iejbaiou n-.-.-n^i 

The V-capoi' >vith whlrh Vernon wen 
KtiOt, wna ft .tSi-pftlrhar automatic ptetoL 
DrirutfOK, Whn owncj ih" nutomaiic and 
n JS&-C9 liber rr-vilier h hud permits for 
tlifiH. iv-tied by County Judge T. f>. Kul 
lit b ii of ILtiniilrnn C-iiinty, N. V,, acconl 
Inn tn-lhc polii-c. 

As both Vitooii and I icInsUx often 
e;irriiH] i-on Elder n bin wims af money nbout 

in th" rourura f their ilutiriH :v> t«lleetor* 

Tnr the |]jano .-"ncrn, DciofttDf H&f 
fsifd ilmt Uiey Npcnd a few minutes r^- 
in t;-:-iii): ii Mippnecil holdup so that each 
could fniAllaTlr.n himself with the part 
he would hsve m piny in such an event. 

IiHubIpk tOOk '1>p fltilomtltlc. J«vio( 
the revolver to hie fellow worker. Both 
iveiipiint Mere- thnu^htt a be empty. 
Pe£a»taji lind wilhtlrcwn the tnarhsiiic 
bin litnl cTirinniJy forjrottcn that a cart- 
ridpe wan left Ih the chumher. 

Vernon, taking ihe part of s nuppO""'! 
hnoilil. loifH^i hl» Weapon Bt IVlh-Ull'* 
hi-inl. but the latteT threw nnlde the 
others flrni. jtnd pustilns tbe muulr of 
the aiitnnutir tisiinst Vernon's stomach, 
pressed tha i"KJfr- Tie movement was 
followeil by an explosion and Vernon fell 
rn the llnnr. 



An 



A Sew Lonin-Pi«T. 
Musicians nil! simii iuv a niotinn pic- 
tui-e company Ui^j r»o call ihi-ir own. 
Arthur Zinkin, ni th-' V-futin Produc- 
lionn, i* abo'it to moke a teHea nf film^ 
rounded on lilo^raphies of L'rent rauiticsl 
fomposTH, mid n mosienl jeore that *yn- 
ghennixra with the film nil I be prepared 
for eoob picture. "The Life of Bee- 
thoven'' will 1..I- ihe lirnt. and this will 
bo followed by Chopin. Liist, WagripT, 
Mwtart in*! tnnny other famnna com- 
!-■■ --f--. A director and a ciiBt havp not ; 
yet been ehoB'-n, but an art director, iii _ 
the pernOD of Seymour M. H,ono. the 
well-Known sriht. haa been xi^u the op- I 
pnrtiinir.r lo furoiph correct Bertinjpt. | , 
Mabel T.|vinc;Moii ia handling Ihe ptih- 
IJdty. 

Jnrkte lo Hairr Ravr ContrKcl- 

Jackto Coogsn !■ to have a new con- 
tract. His nsrenta are on their way 
East to nee that he jceia the be^t posalblc 
Driee for his scnices. They -Nrlli rtieh 



i£ the Mijournere from the wild 
and wrinly U>et arc Sam IUrk. who is 
hert on tarfjrrjt*. lie rcfaneH to cainrnk 
hirruwlf ax tn th^ nature of bit btnnt&eair, 
hot, of i-nirrur. it munt be "fillsmn." 

Soiti PfrniAII In LlufTalf.. 

Sam Herman is lu Buffalo. \i" matl^ 
the journey aaperloDj to take mirt in 
it hjl man mcctloA that in bcin(r TTY- 
mncert hy the exhibitor-, of tha tnwn, to 
do away with dayliKht wnvllijz. whi<-li 
they f-lfl.jm Is wrecking their husjnr-nji. 
I Mrnical Hmin^ mi^lu not he tturh. n 
bH thiiffl if we coulft n]| Gc|*Loa;uihiir 
on ll. Kin it m cCrlsinty cnnrnsjnt txi 
have Htundard time in one city nml dny- 
Ijfbt io another. It Interfere* frith ani»> 
xlpt'p to HLiy nothuijr of one's dL^nfiiiion 
if our travels frnm city tn eit.v, 

Prmln thr Rrepril. 
Vesteediii at I o'clock ifsen nan 
■■iLiudirt,- room thnty at the KivolT Thra- 
trr The dodrumn unid the crowds lmd 
stnrtod to ERthor In front of the llrrftttft 
BB early as 1.'.'ti oelorli and had kriit iu- 
crm.-iup all nftornogn. The Htruu-tino 
U ■■MetisilanKJiter. n popular SuLiirdny 
Kvininc Post Hinry hy Alice, liner Mtlkr. 
Added to this «a« (he majtlr name, f?rel| 
Pa Millp. and Uerr imn't any clitWMf 
who carries Mi- »ppeal le thtiHC who lov? 
liiMirioits settinpy nml hkartr ilolln-s 
that i'c Mill.- do^. Cecil Ha Millc K in 
Ihe same li^-t n/ rnr^rilea tbtl Datlie au.l 
Susie plm-e rtohTi Chnmbors aart tN-v 
are ♦OlirtlS' loml I" him, They Lvouid 
BO to boo hh nietuh? any time in wrefe-- 
once to another prnilue«r. Tiia rtivnli 
tjears thii out lir sayinc tnat' "Silit. 
elfliiirhW" bmli'- lb" first dsv'a recorf 
s-t hv Rodoiiih Vali-ntii.i' In "HIdoiI und 
■Sand" Hi the satB.r Th^ntie. TI|p aif<"n|- 
BJP*e nt the ftiyuli oa Sundsy wth S.!»"!i 
rmd ih*- njipninc ilfly'i; ntlciidniiri- of 
"Bloc-d am] 8nnd" wan S.7!>7. n different:* 
of 1 4p palrnne. ThniunH Mciclinn. *ho 
nlny>i tho role of O'Bannon, the lrla3t'0ia- 
irlct Attorney. rieWK nppfnrnl t« hi<l- 
te- JL'iviiriiftin-. He (Iook fiomrt or his 
finest work, in this pieicire. which iji jut)*, 
in? ram-rhlhc for ibii yotirje man. with 
has tunny fine pirtnres to hlei Create. 

T B Play "Allor \dams.'' 
"Alice Adam*." in the; opinion nf ipitnj 
people, the finest hook written laft yp"r. 
n ill he brouffbt Io l. he screen by Kins 
Vldlor. In this tiovp! Bool a Tarkinpton 
li;i- - ■ r •-- n t ■ - ■ "i a chnTflctT that iji ko pn- 
(].' ii:- Bnti at tht- Hiime time "o HraiiHTna 1 
in her little Idlim.yin'rn-'Le^ thnt --hi- lip.- 
L'crw in owr memory louu after ht have 
finished the book. Florence Vidnr will 
hi-;iji wark as Alirr within rhr nest t^o 
\vy-'.:'. and Hhe '.\nn no opoortunlty to 

Efvc n prrformnnee thai will be cemem 
reed. 



'jIT READS SUMNER'S 
LIST OF "BAD" BOOKS 



Blnmea Vice Society Chief for 

ChanpriB Taete in Littrature. 

Wanta Something Done. 

Mr, ^N r I s . Dow&on. Book RcTiewcr of 
of the lilolir. pllbUsbea the foilnwini; 
letter rrcrivpd from one wId sIi/uh biui- 
»alf mt "S.": 

"Caonol sfimi-lhioE ll( done to pro- 
tect the poor, unsophisticated reader 
fhiiu such men as John Sumner? My 
arievv-nor uKaittnt Mr, Surrtner is tbi*: 
Before ronton to Sew Yjrfc (I am a 
native of Vlrfiniai my readina mstl-T 
was iidh-1 Llr-fl by anything 'obscene, las- 
civious lewd, or ii.iiiinriil ' Thanks to tbp 
in^iuiintidt; Hii^tTsstloiiK af Mr. Sumner, 
my lint nf Ihnoks rc.id now looks like 
nn exhibit nf Liturera Erotk-a, In 
place af 'I'ilxrima I'rojjreas,' 'Pnrld!.ie 
Lost." and the highly moral works of 
TftrkluBton nod Winston Churchill, 
I lUt Ilul-acii Urott S Lories". The 
HecHineron. 1 "Th- tle/pUunCrorj.' the 
i'DllfouloilS I'f Jean Jnt-i|uej It uiupau.' 
'Tal™ of Hflbebrfa,' and. the dlr?ct re- 
ariomibHity bfioi.' on Mr. Sutnllrr, 'A 
*inunj; i^irls IKary.' 'MaddalPC,' and 
(JitrtjJtn/ Hut my iTjirnin,; heart hasn't 
been satiMTi.Hl. Mr. Si.inine n aayn 1 ahould 
□ot read "I'iySnfjt,' Ob, N". P. D., whrrft 
tn a I pet it'' 1 fear I am becoming likn 
l>r. .lekyll and Mr. HytK To my 
1 friends I am iteodfust as liibraltar, Inn 
nlouc I enioy thin Torblddeti, fruit i:n> 
Bnjnaaty. I eonaotc io>.ii.li with Mr. 
Silninr-r'a own excuse — I am not ii.- 
coniinj: ruined morally bepauxc £ tcaiI 
thcHi tci'hniL'sllv. Yon know nlmt I 
nicon? Well. 1 donl. Siniere^y. II." 



l-'ttitTj-ra tor I, on Tellea;ok. 
S.is.t> pills nf llio eborus irf the Zies- 
fi-ld ■ l'"o.lle« ' e'ulibcd lopetber to buy 
tlnwfr« fur Lot) ,Ttll*iren, who appeared 
in "itlintl VoiilIi'' at Ihe New Anwtjlr- 
dwu ThciUhe y<".ier^ny at the *04tba« 
■ ltd htal viiiibl in lln' iiiniHrtiral h\ F. 
Keith rouccri.i-. As one nf the jrirlt ei* 
fildinrd, 

"1,1*111 is .-. groat Inter. He cut s but] 
ureak. W>- want lo show him lhal wo 
ure is itli him," Vrnwot i.opva and his 
l'ennaylvfliile Orch.i^'trB were also fen- 
lured on \hf pcHsram. iuohidina Van 
Ilovcii, tjormw & Ford, Lytfoll A Slawy. 
Cmwford A. Broticrlek hik! other htara. 



DontMifisIt/ 



Savs J- -'f, Cltirk, 



One of our well-known at*Fa.waJ b*- 
inp yiow-ed on lii.« screro iu hor lal^-i 
pnjduction. A woman sal watchlnp her 
Entcntly. nover npiaatog a niiipj> ulppSe 
Her eontlnnal twisim^ am) in; mn - was 
like 8t. vittUTai mar*, but then wa trore 
all ao used to aeflnp her we didn't mind. 
Sitejdnily tho woman's voice broke thn 
alienee of the thratce, 

"Wkat ii shame," j^hc *aid. ".\Eiej 

X haa inch s rCTHQH ftfflJctSLiu 

She £»emi Hitch a nice (III, too!' p 

UEATit prn>TirK». 

'FTj^ieitjLt. rji-OHCM." n.--.-:».. . -, : .■.(.:, Jr 
Lbllt tHu-Ll.r 



^ *hir>Jnng i J | 

hiitti 




taMrN-BTROM *■ 
CKt'BCW," i:;.,v:i 



■CAMPllEt.1. rrj.vERHi. 1 

•7 ■»] U;k Atnri. TuwUr. I 



CLOSED CAR SHOW 

auaeicn *nrwoiui -h.sh*»ti *ti- 

Grand Central Palace 
jfea^t.^a-jjo 



Stora Hour. Now 9 to 5.30. 



\r ftfrwwl* .1. t. Stewart 



/''■■■■•..•i:-.:.- nt Math. 



Tc/rnliojie 47JW £<*jyrcr4»t 



Women's Smart Topcoats 
$29.50— $35— $45— $59.50 



The ^real vogue of sc- 

vrreh- taliofed cnaTs for 

trottcur and sptirls wear has 
only just begun. 

Tweed?, imported and du- 
meilk. 

Coatinpi and flcacfi from tnp- 
lind ind Scnlljnd, 

In cocfl nl rerfpet atiljjiHg 

Snrne were mid* In r>ur own 
tmtOra workrciom. f>|'bers were 
made aoecfeJb. for a* nv in £,i C - 
lish lirm which ipecialirer. in 
men's lor-cnits. 

Absnlyte e.orrec!ne.*«; pi d« Ul | 
— crilJarJ, sleeve lines, pocket* 
leather bmton:>— i'l jo^* (h e 
Jure (oaeJi of (yjpj Uilorloj, 

fl-fd-backcd. lio^d .*r h.H 
lined. 

Slripes, check%. pltigs, ML - r . 
rinrbnne Wettvt) ind uttrtufes- iji 
ariyi, blues, Has, prcem \nd 
brown j. 




Note: Raccoon ■hawl collart 
on (be eqiis at S59.&0, 

Sacond Floor, Old Builduai. 



Fine Twill Frocks, $57.50 

A "special] price*' group 

DcliPThtfu] fashions. !-ach model has been elected with 
some particular t.vpc of woman in mind. 



Tho very tailored frock. 

The frock with lingerie touches. 

Beading or embroidery on straight line frock. 



Brown, navy biue or bli^k with louches ot t-eije. red or Nick on 
all but th* m-0M severe frocks. Site H to tu 

Women's Faabion Salon, Second Flcmr, Old Buildlrjf. 



Finest Matelasse of Paris 

i> now displayed in the Wanamnktr Silk Rotunda 

And oib critics [ill us thit this quaiilv is nol la be found 
in any other store in New York. 

This matelasse was adopted hy Paris for Ihe coming season. 

Sliw Floor. Old Building 



A new shipment arrive*! 

Rodier's Perllaine 

Paris is using perjlaine even more extensivejy this falJ than 
it did last, for wraps, capis, coals and even fox suits and frocks. 

$6.50 yard 
The new rose beige melange is just now most in demand, 
but the plain colors are equally smart — for Ihcv ari very lovely 
— reds, greens, grays, browns :tnd black. 

Perllaine GalSonne, $9.50 yard 
RODIER'S newest version gi FVrlUlite: groups of line lines wnven 
In one ureit border Riving it the lsjcinstine, t$f ot many "rowi of ftrj? 
rrjid. First Floor, Old BMiidicg. 



New Trimmings from Paris 

• For * acakon of glorious colors 

Russia, Persia, the Orient and Egypt have each furnished 
inspirations in colors and designs for these fascinating new 
trimmings which will add charm and distinction tn ihe simplest 
frock. 



Motifs end C&bochoru 

Paris his uJcd ihaie uitiqurh 
ihaiped trimming! |n numerous 
interesting wifS on frocks tif all 
types, lo sparkling ifiL bri|;hll> 
colored btids. scintillating Cty> 
Mils, crystals and pents, some i' 
comblnitlon v-ilh semi-precious 

stones — loz in no S". 
Gird Lea 

l:_tquJiitc jffaifl. very much 
widtr than those faiorcd la|£ 1*1- 
son, which smart PirKiennrs arc 
Wftttiffg on frocks and coals. Id 
let. colored beads, brilliant rhinc- 
Mnne«! and crystals, crystals and 
peirls, or In woven itctfl wire 
with buckles in prCtLj lii|h col- 
ors — (j. SO to |13.50. 

Bucldea 

which ir* very eff«tiv< on 
girdles of s*|l material or ribbot> 
— 51 zl to I6.4S. In Eslslilh 
with slael mtiilis or sieel Sfer«, 
cut steel colortit beids, |tt. cryi- 
tils or pearls. 

Bandinsra and Braids 

Beadad and spaitfiled bandings 
in lovely colors, jct t crystals or 
pearls — 4Sc tr| llS.50 yd. 'j 
to 6 in. wldr. 

Braids arid £iUcon5 fft-m Lhn-t 
master Jeiigncr, Ai. Hodicr — 75c 
lo 13.50 yard. Cticniile and wool; 
chenille and rrielil; metal and 
silk: silk, metal and wool; silk 
and. 4001; wool and ■.■!-,; 1 .-.:■ : cht- 
nHIr, silk, and metal. % to Z lir. 
wide. 

Tunic* 

More than a trimming — a few 
deft louche* will make them into 
lovely dlnnef frocks ind evening 
gowps, and these ire quite ihe 
srrume&t we have seen in many 
seasons. 



Groraetle crepe or silk nel, 
beaded in exquisite ml I over eU 
fects. 112.50 to $SS. 

Jn coquelicot, wild poppyi ni- 
tier, a soft, deep bfue; jade; 
(n*y*ij citroiv, i warm Yellow; 
parmi-, violet; cipucine, naslur- 
liuin: rouflle, rus.1; negrf. a dark 
brown or blicfc. 

Metal Lacus and Ncla 

which have erf a led a furore itt 
Paris for evening; powns and! hal!, 

Flouncings. in floral ind Vene- 
tian desiRni. H, 95 to flO.75. In 
antique gold, steel or bright sil- 
ver. 3(j In. wide, 

tdpinns. l(} and 12 in. wide, 
11.25 lo t*J$, In antique and 
brisht Kold. sl*cl and bright 
silver, 

Plain or cireJ net, ll In. wide, 
42.03 m j4.«/5. Plain In steal, 
antique and bright cold.; cired In 
antique goJd- 

Flowen 

SinRlc llowers of mctsil net 
and melii cloth— Ji. 50 to *3.?S. 

Dower tcimmlnffl In silk r chif- 
fon or (ratal — 7 5c to 18.50 yard. 

Hair Bandeaux 

The s»J tapltit ot Fnuce ii 
revivirg this pretty fajhlon for 

■■.■■■■:'-.:■ 1 ■.[ '..-..!.'.'--. In metal, metal 
and silk; pearls^ Jet; pearl, men. 
and silk; pejarll and rhireston*. 
or all _ Thineslones— Ja.aS to 

Shoulder Omnroenia 

— the only triflitnlnf; one need! 
■on an evening gown — In rhln*.- 
siones and crj-sials, or pearly 
rhinaaton«s and, ervstals — J5.95 
(o JlO.57. 

Tbv Trimming Shop, 
First Floor, Old BuiMiny 



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.THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922. 



» J 






r 



Broadway 



,$aks&<ftmtt{tmtif 



at 34th Street 



It is inith great pleasure that 
we announce for Wednesday a 

REMARKABLE SALE OF 

3,000 Indestructible 
Pearl Necklaces 



3.95 Peart Necklaces at 1.75 
4.95 Pearl Necklaces at 2.75 
5.95 Pearl Necklaces at 3.75 
10.59 to 15.09 Pearl 

Necklaces ... at 4.75 
18.50 te 25.00 Pearl 

Necklaces ... at 5.75 




PEEKSKILL FILM ISSUE 
IS BEFORE COURT TO-DA Y 



Louis and Josspli Star" Oraated 
Order Upon Application or At- 

tomoy Nathan BurkiH. 



SAM HILL HEHE WITS HtM 



« 



During the interim when, one cannot (or will not) 
wear Oriental Pearls, an acceptable substitute is one 
jf these necklaces— for they reflect much of the 
exquisite tinting* and glowing softness of the deep 
sea gem. And while they often cannot be distin- 
guished from costly counterparts without careful 
study, the appreciable difference in price is discern- 
ible without any study at all. 

In crcme rose or Oriental colorings. 
carefully graduated in small, medium 
and large sized beads. Strands are 10 to 
3<S Inches, finished with solid gold clasp. 

Street Floor 



HOLD-UP "REHEARSES" 
I HELD FOR SHOOTING 



52,000 Biil Set for Collector Who 

Shot Companion by 

Accident. 

Herman Deinstic, 22 yeara old. tv-qs 

Lrii! ye:; ii-rciiiy In $2,wO bail by MilfiiS- 



trsta n. 5ranl*y Bemud In MorrWmln 
Court for examination odpicmbi-r 20 on 
a charge of suspicion of felonious as- 
sault. 

DftinitA^ sbi-L-.iHJ'TitEsllv shot Albert Ver- 
non. £-1 yuan old. of Brooklyn, while 
tlvej ttcra tchearBiDB Morjrloj against 
poutbfc bandit hold-up*. At tbi* lirnr 
of tho jhrjadnjj the iwo ww In t!i? new 
Bra Piano Oampanj'a plant mi Third 
*r«-uat>. "where tucj WHSffi employed Hi 
collrctorB. 

Tldnatae pulled tie trlicrr of a .2iJ- 



eftfib« automatic, whirh he ll.rnipljt iin- 
touted, but in which onp errtriilec re- 
mained, Vermm ^a* "Id by thn police 
trwlay la bo In n crinLMll condition nt 
Lincoln llonpital. ITe wM ■ knit N Uio 
shdomfii, 



SAY ALLEGED ROBBER 
POSED AS DETECTIVE 




Kan Who Found Sergeant's Shield 

and Companion Held on Bab- 

bery Charge, ■ 

Thf mj-sMfJ surrounding flip iflcnUty 
of dm "police Rrrppunf who* hail brcii 
reported »n bavins bertd »I> and robbwl « 
number of parsons wStalfl the Inst few 
montha was solved ywtrtifaj momtnjs 
when William P. Craven* HO venrs oM. of 
W«Sft Sevnityaecond aircM. anil Micbiel 
Stefan* ^ ?**<* old. nf Hroaklyn, wore 
BtrtilTied in Yorkvllir Court oil chnreps 
of exi.ni] lawny and hr-lr) in $^000 bail. 

Actor dine to drtrc lives of IBp East 
Fifty-firm atre*t autioL, wjin made th* 
arrest, UUBj found In \m pannesniou o( 
i rjuiMi 'i po.iec Beranunt's shield brlonK- 
Infi to Detective At tin of llw Nrtrviitlr 
Hqiiad. t»clfCtivfl AUie lost tbe ibicfd 
icverftl months ago. 



Thn charge of grnnd taWeaT Iffilfljft 

jnd Ktefuho voi preferred by 

Itussi-i D. French uf Wnat Li^lity-Hacoiid 



Cruvtti nni 



■ trcet, o ennvflrser (Inpbifed by n ui4Kiv 



into a tlallwnj mn Rcwt Fortjf'BftoDa 
street Monday aftarjHWUi anil robtrtd of 
$7 and hh v.itii'li and i-holn, the latter 
aeJrtaamB. 

Acwrdini t^i French. CffttVfm told Mm 
he u-flji n detective and br nnlcn^d French 
to nccompjiny iiinj intn the hallway, 
where Stefonn wan wnitiiiR. Tht iw 
mta then wftbwj him. Frfncli Blaimpd. 



Tel*r Urtdler SWlth «dV#l « *»- 

s a 1 - = 1. 1 "I!.ohiii l!«(.iii" — liinlil*- 

liar> Villi! 11(1 Urwtfc*r. 



By L01ELLA 0. PAKSOKS. 

tHK Pwkulil-ll luoidou picture case 
Tt!U find it*e!if in M»rt '•"!■ 
[□nmlax. S^preaii! Court Jua- 
tics Phlnell Martin tilnn^d an 
I .■■■■!.■,■ r«xim4tf rrn.ulrln)| IbdltLdual* 
■ n<) rorpDratlous prdmlnftlH ia too mo- 
tion pli-turff indiii^ry to show Ofifiw why 
they (di'iulil hot br reiitralntd ffofti <Mn* 
acts lhaL LoUla and Joi*ph SlnirPr. ofl"U- 
m or lb- new TVekflkUl moHan tilttum 
thraiTP. icnB tn raakff tilcir theatre, 
tuail tn make ih*ir tbcatrc. on InvtAt- 
ni&nt of $00,000, a !du. 

Tlw ordfe wa " (tttitW upon applica- 
tion or Nathan BurkiB. attorney f« luc 
SitiKi-r flrolherh. nnd It riamea tna Ad- 
vitut Avmawm**! Company, XMHHM 
^vli'-u^ + Joseph St-hfarrk, Fred MltPh*ll, 
liww'-t. Inc.. and Aa*o0i*tod Firtt h4- 
tional «■ i|"[>fld4"nt*. 

Joiipivh BJBftr. who li^fa In >etv York 
it l«0 lVtil UPlLlt atrctL flUofiM ht hfl« 
bji»a unaijlP m aet nny fir.4t-run pLetutra. 
btaiUffl n r the lor« Clrenll, whlrh nad 
fimt rlaloi on ill the output *f Ihit lirg- 
dueerar. He mak** tR affldoTlt tlmt 
lack IfnaerfwW. mannRfr of tlic thra- 
^T¥. mftri^ an appUcstLoa tc ramou" 
i'inyom-LaakT for ftlm 4 and were re- 
fn*wl niifriltbt. ittJ furthfr afiya Aa*o- 
clpteil Finn NatloMl drtept'^1 htn ohpch 
tnr "Hurrleani" Ottt." "Foola FiraU 
-Trouble. 1 ' "The Maa^uora ile.m" and 
"One Hear Call."" Aiter h.* hml adrer- 
ii*.-d "TronMi*" lie ff*H InformRl. he 
Mti, that on acconot of the E*****J?. a 
hrlwr plnrfd flafn-hrrfr It would lie-im- 
powhlr to supply him 1*1*6 Uieaa Hp- 
ture». Mia chucks. BftM the lrttw, would 
he rftunird later. Mr. Slfliltr aaaerts 
tbia ptaro.l him in a rftf bad poaiOnn 
with his patroba aftnr prpiniain* U»rfl 
a plrtilre (ind thflli not ahowlna' ft- H« 
nll.'t-i-^ it hurt all buMnofia- 

Dartfl Bernstelti ahld jestwdky lift hud 
lirn theatre;* M Peek* till to anpplj pic- 
tures for. the Colonial and another bOTtft 
R« doolarfOl thpy had! no rattattM of 
doinc nnyHiliifl to put the New Pwkskill 
nut nf bualn««, but he bad to fl*C hi* 
patron* the beat mttrta^nmont fcfaiV 
ahi*-. 9e anid tn* Slficcr lioOae wa* 
mnrb handaomw than either of hU the- 
atTta, and he alwnyn nndorMlood becilm^ 
of the n.Sd.il miide'Ville Mitrrtainmont 
tbrv were doln^ a rrry jlood Ii-lt-sij^b. 

"Vin (CiVe the credpta ffOM fhia the- 
mr.' to our rPlnlivwu." nalrl Mr. Dem- 
stein. "M r. Scheldt jim| 1 took over 
■■:<■ tbebtrr- a treat many yoAm nKO in 
imyment for a rnortttflRQ nwfd B| and 
naturally we harp to do oiir bvat to at* 
that It iiayp. 1*. ia t> problem to set 
enoti);h film in iippl) 1 both ajpflat*, and 
havlnp' brrn nn th-r jrround tlrat vtr mnd? 
ftrran*OTn.'iitff with the motion .nleture 
.oinpooiea b*J*r(i the New I'M^kill wan 
built, for Sim end tU*y arv bottOd tn 
i:*- by pM-vloLiF rontructa matle befure 
Mr. hinwr "tdrt^d his theatre." 

Jlnreii^ Loew aald hf fenew unrljfiiL- 
aooat the trouble: had no Interest in the 
Colonial, ami that iEaaSltioli aa li« did 
nut |.>i:!y Fimt National In li!a theatre;c 
ii ii- ns nunnenHp to say (bat bprailae of 
the i M r!-L. «-■-■ of the LocW circuit .Mt. 
Ringer vrnn nfljlble t" *et P*lr*l Nfl-Honal. 
ii>' added he reeiratted there had been 
nny diffteultr and told Mr. Siucir aO 
when he railed on him laat wc-ric. 

JfJT. Hlnc*r In fell affidavit filler Mr- 
Den^9t?ln ta!d him be would oe>t t.r. able 
to «et pictiii-pa Inim SclKJiick, 1'nLrprfia.l. 
Fo.t or any raottnn plotUf« concero, lie 
fiaYN Mr. Krniiitriti told lilm ha ivun 
"lick-id" ri^ht th^n and tueren 

Mi-, Strut, r iUhf"- coiitraeta made by 
the Universal eon»p*liy Ware broken and 
rapndlntcd :iml that ^tilz;oJek cnacrll^d 
hooking of "A Woman of Nu Im- 
fhnr^anre" and "Iteported llhalnji." 
Krliic.ntional. it ia claimed, made a poii- 
trHLt for fifty-two filth* ahfl tlitn n- 
fii!:'-d ro furiiLah auj mot* pkturta, 

"I here t>e«n unajhla, rrxceptlnfr for a 
few iaolatpd pteturea," sir. Hingen- aara 
In surtimlnjr lip his srieeaacea, "to t-et 
nny motion picture* for fflj ibeatreB. 
and tiulean I ran obtain fllnii my heavy 
IrtYeatmcn t nnd the iaVpatratnt of my 
ai*ocifltea will bo utterly destroyed." 

Thn cute n-ill ho watched with irrtt-nv! 
by the motion ptctuTo Induatry. Jill more 
Or IpM Intotred In Sir. Hlnger'a chai-if". 
. Aoothiir phaar that ig mnnllonm] In 
the aVpdntit El tbe' gflW Mr. Sinner al- 
]<■-• i wjis mndf hlmb y Mr. Dertuitcin 
for a h'fiBB on hia tliratro. 



Ompmiix^cMamul60 



An UntquaiUd Combination 0/ 
Style, Quality and Value 

It is a constant source of wonder to our patrons 
how we can create such a collection of fine hats 
at the price of $8.50 — a collection which en- 
ables them to buy a hat to wear with each cos- 
tume — and still not overtax- the budget. 
If you have not yet seen these chapeaux, you 
will enjoy making their acquaintance. 
Among the collection on view tojday: 

Lvge Black Panne Velvet Hats in elaborate semi- 
dress or dressy models — trimmed with choux 
of velvet 

Smart Felt Hat* trimmed with velvet or belting 
ribbon, as illustrated. 

A Great Variety of dose-fittitif and small-brimmed 
styles, with burnt feather fancies. 

Youthful Poke*, Turbans, and Tricomes, as well 
as chic hats for the matronly woman. 



LEGLESS MAN FREED 
OF VAGRANCY CHARGE 



SKOnd Ikiftrv Mtb Stt*M, Vhonl. 




Hmld Sqnn An.^ Now York 

^»Jfr)»^iu)UJ Wif»f*mi%^^^ mil Lin m ii u m p at 



Spanish-Am eric an War Veteran Ai- 

lerted He Was Not Beggar, 

"Out Peddler. 

Leglcaa And wheeled intD court on n 
»UibC iihair, Carl R Wad, of Wet 
IDSth atreet, n petidler, told Mafiiatrilte 
Max S. ]jc.-ipc in Jefferson Market 
Court ycaterday that a pollen lieutenant 
bad thrcotcJied to keap on arreutlng hitn 
until he wtiPi "nin out of tomi." Mag- 
Jatrate Leflne rilnrhatf^-d SVcKiifa, wlin hud 
barn arraigned on a chai-f-e of vagrancy. 

Wood held n war veteran* 1 UeetlM ufld 
Btoutly daaiod ha had tiii done any bap- 
glnf. lie 111:1! he aold pcndlft. Be was 
n Spftniah- American VU leteraa, but ad- 
miuod to cthtr-f after cocrt that he iovt 
bin, IctTei In s raikoHH amdrnt. He. waa 
arreatcd on Septembei' 15 nt Thirty- 
third atreet and Broadway. Wood told 
Magistrate Levinc. it wax the third t£xM 
he had been arreatod And that be hid 
'litt'ii dL'.fln;r::L-.) eaeil lime. 



TIGER SAILS ARMISTICE DAY. 

flfinf.lma I, cm.-, for .IuktIih an 
Aanli-»r«rr al Grr-mtfWt Vlemri. 

HAVIIT3, Kmnce. Sfept ID. — Former 
Premier t_!fion;r.i ('lcmcntcan, "tli* 
Tig**." will f»'.1 frrim thi( port on the 
Kraaeh Idne ateamcr raria on November 
11, It ban just been sitnuuncud. Ilia 
■■h.-^intiijr-ri la Saw York. 

It waa four yoaru i.i;o thia day that 
CtrmrnrpBii ei^rrd the fcrcatcit triiiniiih 
Of his career when tba Hftrmans [ B ld 
down their arnu to thf Government of 
wbltih he was the head. 



Anuilicr O'Cattr In liniluf, 

Jimmy Twyfurd, who runnaRPn the 
O'l'iatty hrotherB. Paetoy. ft feather- 
I Wfiifiht. ancf Jinuny, a welter, IjsuwI u 
atatement yesterday that a tblrtt brother 
has decided 10 try blu luck at the sport. 
Tae newcomer la Joey O'GfltU, the 
youBEeat of the trio a flyweight. Mo 
would lik-o io niMt ]S&t I'iucua. iu*t* 
PlakiiD. WIflfc M4fk, Lou Goldbon or 
Little Caf. ITL. flrat atart u-ill be tt 
the I'iouccr A. C in two week a. 



Sim Hill Itu# FtlDi, 
fiATR Hi3l, a Mcli fiutincleE nf Portland. 
Ore.. h.BH maAti a i'iIiil in which peace 
i:i the theme. Mr. Hill finaDrod Mar- 
KbaLI JolTri-y'H tour and become bo Itj- 
terAited In maklnif peace an Ibtetnational 
object that ha made this picture, wbica 
be brought in S'orr York to show tbt> 
motion Dltture i.rndii.vr.i And rllstrlbu- 
totn. To-ilay at the weekly jHsamitf 
of the Hayaa nrgaoiEatlttn, Hr< Hill 
will, prewan t hLa liliu And Lta object, It 
baa alrcndy been ttiinwn at the Fimotie 
I'lalri-H-LaHky... <>V*<:-\ tlSd although it 
needs cohaiderahFe editing And cuttinc 
it ia an id to ooataiu a big Idea, Mr, Hill 
if not a relatre of Jamat I 111. llie rn.ll- 
rund magnate, AS it was repotted fat first; 
but la thfl man who did ttinoh to con- 
atroct tho (.'-otumbta highway and haa 
promntnl otiier blu enterprises. After 
the conferenre tn-d.iy It wil) b« decided 
what will ba done with propaganda 
firm. 

Veaterday tbe day web made brighter 
by a TttH from Peter OHdoly Smith, 
who {a bera to exploit "nc-bin Hood." 
1 ihjiisiIlik ("alroank'a next picture. Ac- 
rDrdlti gto ePtc It la cOmo plclbta, and 
Peter always mtm n conTinclflg talker. 

Amvfd-lTiK me 44«*a(lon. 

Many peojile hnvp Elnvk^i to the Ca- 
meo thjft \Vtek to And o:>t ^bat ia wrpDg 
with, women. Tie 1 attrfierloa at thlst lit- 
t!n honfic, tbla week, 5* AVhat la Wrong 
With tho Wotnen?" and of rourtft. (very- 
one Wntita to kviow. In the r»*t ar« 
■uch ntayurs n» Barbara Caatleton. Rod 
Lp llocaiie. Mnntat^ie Love, Wllifnei 
Lack&yo and-JiiJLn Swarne OordoD^ an,- 
otbor reaaon thn frorrd |a fotdteated En. 
the electric sign *''■ front of tho raroeo. 

VUItLnK HI- BtDlfrar. 

The M'iv- office, had ■ vtgitor yester- 
day in the peraon of HlhalG- Hlyl. of 
Mi:l!ivn:i. li>. YtM, he ia a relativo of 
trie general, a brother, ftbd till I»w part- 
ner iiii-L ]a Indiiiist!, and he thlnha Biaek- 
atone coLild have takan a fow pointora 
on law from the head of the film nidus- 
try if they had been contemooi-arie^. 

Co ml Tin Batata 

The jftLeJt word from Nrulmova makea 
uj think aha mty bo hen nny day this 




nullum castlkton. 

Hah the 1eadln K fnriinlhr hole Id | 
■Whot l-i UM.iiit U'llh llie , 
w limrn ," na\T Tie ln R plar^il »l 
fhr CantFO TbMlrr.r 

week. .She ia oti her way I"ii»t in make I 
a picture In New York. The tuuni', ihe 
qr-rrnigimeniH and nil are nut given — 
merely the tncl ale In mmlng Iht't' tu try 
New York atnW#Jbece f'ir liieturo lore- 
Llotin. 



Amori ttn T film vinicwrs frum the l.'oaxt 
the nfliAo of Maurieo Bartwr atauld be 
ElRteci. Mr. Bfirbtt giTM lM AflffaJw 
nn Ii!k nddrcw and Me liinln^BJ n/jeiipn- 
tinn aa neclrtary "( thf Kincijiit Finance. 

Make Xppllcatliin for ln«or*B«, 

HVflrJ »a* i* doing It. why not Tuny. 

Itiai MiiL< bam? tteHing mmtTtntee, 
n^ mean. fr>r being fiimtiuB. Wi-ll. now 
c j l in Tony h;!- made hirti'elf rd iiidiap^-ii- 
aabLr to thf Y«s (jrgrtfll&tltfliL atipllru- 
t|Lii lion been nmde foi (iFHHMMX) Insur 
tincr. The urdf-r >vin tfiv.n it. I'barlea 
[tORera, an nptnwn brnXir. whu in turo 
plaeert it through bin Ilrlti«ii eor-wapoa- 
dent wllli T.lajdjt, l.nndoii. 'Pony in now 
apprnrlng in u picture that will coat 
?250 h t«J0, ond thin, with the profit Fox 
linpce tn make nf ?2M.(.)O0, made it 
Effcessory t& cover ihe rink in hum' tha 
tior*c ahouht die nt be bild nn. 

c*t i';,in'H '"rtnpnho." 
We are to hove another film ver*tnn of 
"Sppphn" in Opr fllldHL Wi^ relate- Ihisi 
ifi fan thf cecuor boHiv],, hgl not been 
told. Poln Negri la the aetfesd whu 
tilflj-rt (lilh lrorhl-fnmnin rhnrari'r. nnd 
from what we know of the lady she 
Bhould Eire a performnncr (but ranks 
with her ■farmea" and 'JJii llnrrT " 
Elport and Import linn acquired the 
Amorieau righto, mid Bin they Of* *dlt« 
ing it and getting It rrful tor this .rouu- 
try. If it ba* to be cupujgated tot oefl- 
-si.Tlfil nppmval it will b* mot* than 
thane who dtp Interested in artistic Film(* 
ean bear, 

T« Mukf Tim-ltn'J Cum«dl«. 

Clftrenre Nnrdfltrom, nc\? earning hia 
weekly alipond by appearltig In 'Molly 
I>orlinE" at Ihe Liberty Tbfnire, will be 
Heen very shortly in two-reel comedies. 

Ai tb.e Stmnd. 

"Cndrr TVn Flag a." bnseil mi ihe 
story by Onido. will ha the aitrnctlon at 
the Strand next week, PriKcilln ]>nn 
\b the atar, and tha diret:toT i« Tod 
Hrownihg, Supporting ML*n r>eitri nrf! 
John Dnrldiwn. atit^r; IKiIlli^.-. JnniM 
Klrhwood, 'Ethel Orev Terry Rhd H. 
Bntnbndgr. 

Al thr C.pltul. 
At the Capitol Tbenire neat weak H. 
L. Raihafel wlH preaent Warner Pmtb- 
er'n lateat opoa. "Bog* to Bidim). 11 fl>»- 
ley Barry In the ntnr, and the produc- 
tion, which Hi a Harry Bay! picture!, di- 
rected by Wallace Worker, ontslti" . a 
Mil In which MIA Wtleh. Ituth lletfefc, 
Ulchnrd Tncker. BBliHr IMMRL PH« 
Sotheiland and Jiminy Qnmn r-loy im- 
port roles, 

iiradT Mabit a talc- 
William A. Brady tuok time Cfnw nil 
hia other net If E He* yelftrrdfly to srli to 
It. TI. Cochran "To thn Ladder.'' «? ha 
used na a vehicle for Virginia VtilH B8 
her firat starring vehicle for \ "aivers.nl. 
"L"p the Ladder" wax prednnad on 
Broadway lust snaeon and acrved Doris 
Kenyan aa a vejilelc. Aftt-r a lonf t«u 
it toured the country and tlfU been play- 
ipjt on the- road SoVCml monthn. 

gayi VnliriitlLiO'jt Hrkt la COOfl. 

According to ona flftffl know*. Finnan* 
T^nysra-Laakv haa ftti other winner in 
"Thn Young ilajoh," Rudolph Vnlnilino'a 
next pieture. Home on* who anw it qc 
tha aludJua Aayn it it d* good aa "Blood 
and Sand" ajid will piny to rapacity 
houoca ee aoon rt* It rencbrs Broadway. 

^penLliii u f Wlnmn. 
Jesae T.. Lanky U in etirhlPilBBlic orer 
Thomaa Melghftns ueit ptfturc, * , Th.e 
Man Whn Saw To-morroW," he wired 
Tommy i,nd aaid: ".Tujt saw tlrat rough 
cut of 'Man Who Saw To-morrow.' and 
It ia b peaoh of e picture^ li will prott! 
popular. Your perfonnancg ia itplcudtd 
aa ii*ini3. Ib^nr.!.*." fto it aounda aa If 
Fnmuui Pleyen-Lftsky have a number of 
srirji] 'plctutea waiting for release. 

A Llna or Two. 

YrptenJay Oscar Price aat In hia office 
wroying conloualy. lie mopped In tha 
midit of hia trief to oiplalu hit tear* 
were cauied try n Ktory be road in a 
morning; paper aaylag Bodnlph Valentino 
had to ait on n fcarrcL Neitl 



Storw Hanan Now 9 to B.SO. 



%r * Formerly A. T. GletMrl 



flrnna'ictfy *« Ninth. 



erly A. T. tStmcert 

Teitpkon* 4"c :l ? fllyyt'eiottt 




Varied and inlcrortins silbauetlei in the 

Charming New Negligees 

Distinctive creations in soft, souple silks, laces and 
velvets, many of period inspiration. 

Breftkftot coats, Hostess gowns, Tu pawns, 

Boudoir fowne. Lounging robe*, Tea coata 

«10.50 lo $7B 



Necklines are cut in new ;md becoming shapes, 

Sleeves are very picturesque — in most instances 
king, as shown at the recent Paris openings. Short 
ones, too, for those who prefer them. 

Plaitings — as the Milcr SaeuTs use them in long + 
wide sleeves that aTe almost capes. 

Low waistlines— emphasied by pretty girdles. 

Padded ruchings — a smart finishing touch ex- 
p-loil«d bv Lanvin. 

Third Flfror, Old Building. 



From one of the beet American 
tilat and velvet mnnufncluren 

Silk Chiffon Velvet, $6.85 yd. 

42 in. wide, 31 khade* and black and white 



We hay* carefully compared them with other velvets be- 
ing sold in New York and none of quality to compare with 
these — so soft, so pliant, so superb a sheen — could be found at 
ft price within ran^e of this. 

* * * 

Pientv of the new reddish brown tones, rose Madelaine, 
Anierican beauty and olher rich fall shades. 

SUIr Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Buililnn;. 



Ail exclusive importation from Franc* 

Drop-stitch Velours, $5.50 yd. 

Only a Frenchman would have conceived the quaint idea 
of weaving velours with a cross-bar drop-stttch, making- little , 
checks less than an inch across. 



Of couth, it 'a auccejufull 

t"sr"!iily m 'he "blond henne M uied so much by fueu. 



Also In 



1 shades of IXTi and brown ind In navy blue and black. 

Dreai Good* Salons, Firil Floor, Old Bu it Jin f 



^xram ^/a* 



arid 



Steel-beaded Frocks 



Not the llrst beaded frock, 
nor the second, which our 
Paris representative found 
when she filled this com- 
mission for the Women's 
Fashion Salons, but — 
— tha very unarteat of 
beaded, frocks in Paris 
And only 569.5 1) 

* • • 

Of GsorBelte crepe, excep- 
tionally line jelI in delightful 
colore, ii well us bticlc. 

Crepe <U chin* alipa are not 
tha iaaat of tha itnpor!«nL 
d*twla. 

* * * 

hicidmtailif ifte oltic saw avtvy 

chir !rr7f:;iii irr.r.r'.tiy thit r't.'ne 
ffotcn — Jianeiaph, in EnffJand. 




Second Floor, Old Buildbas/. 



Women's Tailored Suits, $49.50 

New. Sirrlply made on ihe conservative lines of the typi- 
cal tailored suit, with new fashions shown in details of "trim- 
ming. 

* * * 

Duvet de lame — in brown, navy blue and black. 
Twill cord in navy blue and black. 

* * * * 
Perfectly linished, of course; lined with crepe de chine.' 

Second Floor, Old Balldlat- 



Blankets— Best Sellers 

(That main Ihe bUnketi the people like the hot) 

... 

' All-wool Blanket* at $10 etch 
Made of Cape Colony wool, warp and wool. Superior 
quality. Beautiful soft blankels. In plaid patterns and in solid 
cslors^ — rose, blue, tan, 

The weave is the old-fashioned homespun kind, which 
gives additional strength and long service. 
* * * 

Sltin bound al rnd:., matching colon. 72x84 inches 

Pint Floor, Old DuildLnj. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922, 



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KUTTlWrf rm> T-aunny-* t—t ESUIira.1 



'ORANGE BLOSSOMS' 
RE-OPENSTILTON 

Edward Sojcc Be^im Hi* Produc- 
ing Carter Moit Aurpicioaily 
With Hew Muiical Comedy. 



YICTOB HXaSEETS SCOEX 



r--~V?T "tlB "n«l* IB 

G'«ue, n. a. d* itn 


■ !■« a'l* hi *"r«a ■!« 

■ .*J v<e,-* KMA 


Tb« ew% 


'*—.-- ;■«-'.- 

TUlt*.' 

(irtl'i - 

li.-- -i Hofi- Clltec-H 

Kitty- ■■ 

Hmfey Fljftfl.., 

II*;*;'- -i* Vs-ms* 


P.lt Bojn*r»*t 

,...,Cr.**6.le Bmllh 

v «:.:'-*■ Uarry 1 

... ...RAMI Ukln.H 

..KdlA IT ' 

... lit' SUlL- 1 

, PStllH Ls QrlM 



By LEO A. MARSH, 
Eaaajing to defers "Ornnnn Blos- 
soms," which Edward Jteym presented 
at the Fulton Thritro hat niRht, ia ii 
rood deal lilcri an awkward mno trying 
to boat an an atlrartlv- woman'* drcas. 
It'* M dLisii'iiti to kunw wbsra U> begin. 
But "Oraaga Bloaanmn" la r» "on 
nort difficult task, rim-*- It not only (in- 
bodies a splendid nnnw with Vietr-f Iter 
ben raialc at Victor Herbert's heat, bat 
It also tike.-, In the eoDirammatB craft of 
Kdward Rn/co U a prodaote. and thr 
newl* — ud eery rnwdaorrjely — rcdeeo- 
rstfa ud rebuilt Fulton Theatre i-nu tLt 
bar* tin. 

That's a mouthful for an eirlted flr*t- 
'lighter to itarctner forth In one breath 
us hi nttbe* Into print* and It nn't be- 
ir-s.tfl do any part of bit anbject juatice- 

ll Will Tsks Th* r-tbiir. 

No onn can do "Orange. BloasoniB'"' and 
Its BuiTPundinti justice in a ain-le ses- 
sion of coo versa rJoa, It win take a Ion* 
Use of publicans at tha hoi eirfir* !.■ d*. 
that, and the line wiEl he there for nan; 
s month to wnif or we are So prophet. 

To add to the rale air of the occa-ian 
Mr. Herbert himself mi In tha orchestra 
pit aa director of the tntuiciiaa nnd tba 
raaaicf yeara have, robbed trim of ncne 
of hia aacDitiam. He. aeetned to breath 
hia marie aa ha swayed to and fro in 
tiros to Ita atraina and tha liltloc notes 
fairly leaped from %la finger tip* aa he 
wared them magical]* through tba air. 

Certain not In ween* aeteon faaa Mr. 
Herbert written a acore of such peraee.- 



How Fat Actress 

.Was Made Slim 



Many atafp peoele nsw 4fpcud entirely 
upon alamo la Prei-rtption Tablet* for 
reducing and coDtreLlLsir fat. One "-levar 
actrtei litlU taat aba r*de«d ei4a4!lrand 
raitl* b* ralnt thla new form of lU 
fajaaaa llernela Prra-rlpHan, and mow. n* 
tailaa- MirrnAi* PrrMrli't^n T»M»i- m. 
eral UDH a r*", k*rra nrf wrl/bl JJf. 
rl(bL AU (*od draxxUta atll MarmQla 
J*r>*cr!ptioa TabUu at ona dollar tor a 
caae, or If T«n prefer xon fin af^tsre ib#m 
«liwt from tha Maraaala Co., »6i: Wood- 
ward -vn. DatraJt.-Uli'b. If *m have 
xoc triad tBeea do eo, Tbej are binolMi 
and effaicUTa. 



alitj. auch boundleaa rbTthd) and *uch 
ruiirfulnr-j u he bn* Brromptiah*d in 
■■Oran-ee nio*iorriK." 4 (or Trithout an «- 
nrptjoti ih* nambf-n Brc ftaunlioxlf at- 
tractive. 

II LdoIHb'i Bp Do»», 

It would be hard to pick out any Ana 

of them as atanriinj; fcrth nwre praml- 

j ntnlly than the othpr* Einl^aa it might 

lw (he m«Iody that bfers the atune uUe 

U the ahow. 

1'bb number u suae and dahtvd— end 

don't tarsal the dancing part of it either 

—toward thr f-nJ o( int second act and 

| H ib atacpd beamifutly. "Ortnn Bloa- 

; aoraa/' the anna; in quMtinn, Ik Herbert 

and Rojct at tbeir beat with Edith :■.._:■ 

I and her ehorua o( *oirnj; met) lendina; 

| Iut ahle aseiatABce in carrrine; ua the 

COckL work. 

Earner in thp plaj— the berinnlue; oJ 
\ the first act, to 1» erapt— Roturt Mi- 
i rhaelia elso side 4 ruerminff little n.-m- 
■ get entitled "Tm Time Ifa Losa." and 
I thi*. ipo, etood out. 

The prodii^iion i* laviib without beinc 
oreroruutir. *fiij tbr irowct of the frm- 
Ininr contingeat are far t<w fragile end 
faBclnnrincly eAir^fHRant for mers Dinl<) 
to disetiaa. SuEfice lo aar. thej-'m 
linMtli-tiihiriE in their alKirrmcnt and 
leave the re*t of it to the fainion editor 
to dn-eH upon. 

Paul Poirar, no Its-, ia tcapocaihle for 
thp dreaafa, and be eeen went to [ho 
troMhlo of rialtinE jiQieriea recently to 
ttinke aura tln-y >rcrc in ahip-Bhape nnltr 
for tb» ihow. 

Norman Bel Oedd« dedrned the acrn- 
*!?, and hia work la a titftn} «f beauly. 
It ia rattefvl to the nth degree nnct rett* 
fii( to iti>' eje amid all Ita aurroundinca 
of nr Bilks and aailna, 

Mr, Rojcc has aHemhled a eatt that 
llrra u|i to tbe nnmc Mimdard he has net 
in hia other jireparatiana for the nrrtrn- 
tAtibfi g[ "Oram, Bloaeonis. 1 " Lleaihnl 
bj Edith Dae. it fiiao iarlndre the like- 
able Pat Bomerfet. a jonoc EQfliab 
dnaoer; Queepie amith. Maurice Darrj, 
Robert Micharlia. Hal BktDey. rhyllia U 
Grand. Robert Fiaclser and Naoiri Wet- 
ford, not ■ivrloj\L\-K ibe frenh-looalo' 
youncj men and warn-ri of the enteiabl*. 

To Mr. Rojn there ia no aucb tblnc 
aa a ehorua, for be hat riren eacfa of 
tbein aomeihliif to *ajr, (berebr ciaiaify- 
ina: them all in the category of prlntf- 
patn. And tbey degerce it. 

Tb«7'r« W*ll Tniiri, 

Seldom baa there been eeen here- 
nboata bo wall trained, an orcanination 
of aingera and daeeen a. Mr. UojCe dia- 
cloaeo laat night. They are the poetry 
of motion and do treat credit to the au- 
la) ry of tbr svbd who trained them. 

Mi>s Day is tjii-noid in her role. 8be 
•iniB pretdiy in a toIcf that ia awrel. If 
not overpowerfu;]. and play* her role de- 
hcbtfully, Bfae alao nndertahea two or 
three IlMle comedy rfiarwrteriaa-ioaa that 
father aarpriaed the andlenrv. They 
were eUear. hut H la aa a comely prima 
donna tbnt the first- nlfbtera beat liked 
Mi as Day. 

Mil fcik-lly doej aane of hia fw^mr 
dinfw and hac conaiderahle mmeay to 
dispence thai «» yeniunely fanny. In 
(inr ftr.t: In (he second aet where al an 
awkward gardener preaaed into •errlce 
aa a waiter he Attempts to get to a ebam- 
peene not lfe*b*>* ore the gneata bare killed 
it ha wap^pmrocatlve of a trrat deal ct 
mirth and he and Mbuf Smith did another 
funny bit with "Net* York la tha 8ame 
Old Place." 

I*ter Shelly and tht dJmlantJTe Mlaa 
'vlelford perform a danre that mowed 
the audience to tearful hilarity. And 
Pat Someraet gyrated around the scenes 
gracefully If not importantly. Indexd, 
young Mr. Bomersrl has not heen glrec 
a gi~eat deal td do in "Orange Bloasoma," 
heyand nttfoa; into the duileajno whin 
the other principaia are catching their 
brraths. but he does that little well 

Mr. Royce faaa inrndocad a real ln- 



noratJea in the fi-ai: art nf hfn prnd-jrrirri 
whpa th* t-rn handaomi- tapeatriee.nn 
rither aide nf the a,udilorfutti n-'i-r tl ■ 
beads of the aud-enf? mil up. tsVarlaaawjl 
attrarti'a young actrpsses Beatad at teU- 
pheme*. 

The numbef i^jhrern* the >-alhnc up nf 
di*era air r . I>y phone from ih> »iB,-f pudj 
the young wnwa aoawir from tlteir safe 
refuge. T^ii feature got a =aap of sur- 
prise oat of more than ooe blav hrat- 
niahcr a&d it rie»»rT»d to. 

Not to oirerlook lb- anlhnra of the 
play^ "Orange Itloaaotna" owm ita book 
l* Fred T>e Grease and the Irrtri to D r 
tl. P-a Sylra. The nt*-ry i*t rsk^n from 
the rrtneb play. "La Pa*seretJe."' which 
De Graaae *r«1r •Jjrnf years ago ia col- 
laboration with Kranciv de 1 "mi-/.?!, nnd 
I It ia enleriainlng in (be main. The 
lyrlca are anappy and uniformly n.-ri- 
lent. Young Mr. De Sylva has rapidly 
come to the fcrr aa a cr-ncocter of aongm 
and in bis lateat effort he bus rnlmuccd 
bis reputation appreciably. 

Mr. Herbert, who did the acute, nred" 
no L«trpjHc.tion. That he has Brqultted 
bLmielf na well as he know* h,.-.v in 
praise enough for nny man. erco Victor 
Herbert. And be baa, 

WhU l»*a AboDt. 

"Oraoga Blnssomt," hHefly. telk tb« 
laic of a man apparently in lore with a 
young FrtOcb women hi the first act 
He wants to marry her but the will of 
a deceased rflntfvo atandn in (bo way 
tince his marriHre to tier would mean 
hia diainheritnnre. 

Not to lose the fortune, Iion-eier, tin) 
two plan that lie ahull become the lin*- 
band in name only of some girl, not too 

Erttty, and then after he bne come into 
la property a, tfinroa ahall iw an-Qnjfnl 
and the two loyera will 'm- unrtrd eurtlin 
Tha rirl aeleriH by bla InwTer And 
frifTid. however. diiguUfa ihr fart she h 
ootnely until after the cercmouy, :mi 
when montba laier he pnjB her a vlbIi to 
arrange the detail- of th* divorce, he di« 
coTiftfB ti r- baa a beautiful yonot creature 
for a wife. Ami hp further fj&d*. bn 
doesn't want to illvorco her at oil. 
lp fiet. he doean't. 

Hosrever, the atnry la an 1 in import not 
detail of ■'Orange nbipaoms." \Vi|h its 
-eort. Ita flawteaa staging and ita danc- 
ing, the show doesn't need any story al 

Since tbc public !a>t saw the Fulton 
It hat b*Mti taken «*rr by "A. I,. FHan- 
g«r apd fbarUa Miltingaam, the inierior 
torn out and rebuilt and decorarioni 
■ dded that hare transformed the bouse 
into an entirely Mar home of joy. 

Tha de™raiioaa ar- in argar, rrimaon. 
black Sod, gnltt. in HpEeadid (aalr. sod 
luxurious enouga to tatiify the 4-rai-iog 
of the most pronounced sybarite without 
It* taking o-frdune in any detail. The 
stage, Xov. hftr. been greatly nll-rrd tn 
conform to the mnrr riactiog denmndi 
of a musical production nf the propor- 
tiopB of "Orange li'n.v ™»." and it baa 
been equipped with tbr very Jaat u-rj-d 
in thratrical bpparsiija from awjtchboBr^ 
to apron. 

Altogether It la a wnrthy hnme fpc 
aitch a -bow, and auch a tbow is a 
worthy lodger of nuch 3 bnusc. 

Mr. Itoyce has added another ontrb to 
hia artiatic gun In the e-iagi&g and pre- 
wmuttkm of '■Orange ttloasoms." and 
wills tho*e who bad b*r n familiar with 
bis nrtiatry In the direction of pyrrjouB 
pr^dnctiaua were not surprised at the ao 
comnilahineois be dlafloaed last night 
lb e ? at any ra to w e re f creed lo pay 
homage to the ability of ■ man who 
cooM li'e np to the enviable reputation 
hi had already built for himaelf in days 
pur. 

"Orang* BEouoma" i* aa near nerfrc- 
tion la the muaical comadjy stage ia Liaely 
to offar In. our day and: axe. n« who 
Becks mora If aot for thla Ufa. 



CANADA NOW TO MARKET 
AND MAKE OWN FILMS 



Brooklyn Theatre Ownen and Oper- 
ator* ip Biicmsion Over Hew 
Wage Scale. 



SDfOEE CASE IS POSTPONED 



I'm I HrtnM'1 Hnljtr.*il-Ml UrfpifJ 

and Pstke "nill Ha WHbiti 

Head t ctil V*n V*.r 



By LOUtLLA 0. PAB5GSS. 

CAXADA will market her own aae- 
tion pinnre prtducJion 1 '. A step 
>n that direction was taken last 
siiordsr at Otswarsj, Ont.. when 
all the artiw prodiiclpg romnaniri- in the 
dominion -nrt and trfftk action on the 
■liar rib niton nf (ludijn produei. tliery 
trintjori pirrur*' inade ni'ls t'aUSrlian cap- 
ital on ' 'jirt-lJnr, suiil r-i'i be r~n-rktd 
for ConBtMan rnanagrmem. 

The paremount factor in determining 
lliiB move, it la wid. u tha prefrreiitial 
■nriff.n Sri-.! ^|; . ia! nimmTni: ir.rilh-. in 
force bctwwn the Dominion auJ 4 <na- 
jnrUv of foreign ctfuntrlea. L'nder these 
tiealien. it ia pninred out, Canada will 
be ruablr-l 10 sate for the huyenrof for- 
eign tights ta h*r productions *asi aum% 
in duly lhat, in thr r*A? of eiportatlun 
t'n.in tiic 1 iNT"l states, wtiutd ue BdoaSt- 
ri l'> tbr : in ['.or 1 1 1 1 k fnvernmrh(->, but 
Fir, hi *i hLirJi Cans^la 1- iu some tiaiai ; .ir 
tially, and tn otbera wholly, tieinp:. 

Al far aa this runcerna tht Aitiirlcan 
markcL the various producing uuna ,<;> 
frnnk in. aajlng they liujje it will be tv^ 
eiprocaJ in jh. M.-opc. Tha thisninion 
bays flri|ir«ilmntely s^.iXHj.iuq w.irih tf f 
dim sooiriitlv. nnd «iil< the sdvecjl "f 
This ehsngi itufty s.«y (he bualm-KJi would 
be increased t.i SB,«HXI,iXXl. and posssbty 
■ -i.<nw. 

Home of Canada's wealthiest Bet) nr* 
-lid tu be intrreBtr-l In the Fn^Biuf forte re 
f motion phsbtroa and Thla eWBing year 
sill to* o Bfrjt IncToaaal id the numlwr 
>f prodnctlrrTiN. A iniing i )n,.- ■.,!... .1 1. 
lended ihf nwetrog ia*t Saturday worn 
reiirr-MMittttiies of Canadian I%otop±ttys, 
Ltd.. Nonhprn PiotBrt Corp.,. Ltd.. Win- 
minx rroiluctiuiis, Ltd.. Sautt St*. 
Mori- Films, Ltd., l'rlnce Knward 
lalaud Films. Lid, New Hrtitmwidk 
Film". Ltd.. ilDhfai Film*. Lid.. New- 
foundland Films. Xrtci — each upArwOgg) 
undiT a [■■T-.-itii-inl ehartcr— and Onswn 
Fllnii FrorluPlion. Ltd., whirb lias just 
fin|-.hcd "The Man From filejigsrrj" and 
"tilengsrry fipbpol Usja." »]ntrauns 
under a IVimlulon ehnrter. 

TJi-ooklyn M.-f,. Torth. 

JnM when the Theatre Owners' c.'bani* 
b#t nf Commerce ibuuglit everytbinR was 
■billed nith LoCnl I5JO stid Its motion 
pjfturr operalor?. Jtrptihlyn g*"t-i int'i llir- 
irjariuitfaaj nnd now troobte it again 
tbreatenrdl- Broohtyn had a srpsrate 
Screement with the theatre own era. a 
contract lower^tliaEi the wage aralc rwing 
paid under the Ul'w arraugament. Hinee 
signinz on ibe tinned line the Brooklyn 
uoi«i> has joined LOcal 3OT and, in view 
of ; ■ .• fact, detnoiui-i a new contract. 
Thf Chamber of t'ootmerce daims ilir 
op^rjiors base no right la abrogat'' an 
Jtr^m'ti made in all failb- Bo that la 
that, and vvtry »oe ia sighing deeply 
ari'3 li'iiiin^ there will not !■* any more 
troublr- 

i.ait Ptiatnoned. 

That Bssrl of ihc hsAMTJ pret-teed to 
] brar th- irsiitnony in the e-A-v of Singer 
Brr r the-« jngminat tba owner* of the Col- 
onial Thr-sirr in Feeishlll wen; dopmefj 
i la diBnppoiutmenl yesterday. Thp f-a»w- 
ha_« bc'-n iHMtpoiied until I.'kinber -I. wh»n 
it will he argrjrd by those intercaird 






Rr.l K n 



I'mhr will Lp A'lthout a president 
until the annual mn-iing rome 



president 
nme neat 
year. At a meeting of the board at direc- 
tors of the Path*- Kiehange, Inc.. yea- 
terday Oie rraigpati'io of Paul Bru.net 
as president was formally accepted and 
-1 atalemont senL out that, inasmuch as 
■ 'sine tin* hcen functioning with i-ffl- 
th-a«e for ov-f ;i i ear, there ia no imme- 
diate need of rearmnpement or change. 
'Futhormerr." reads the ^laiement. 
"<hp rraipistion mt Ut. Brnpct will io 
no way affeci tbe p-diry of the c->m^3U} 
ur its raamBEvment. 



Soto*lfa.lan ,\tw AkIIb. 

Any one uliu is imLlined. to !•»■ borxl 
nilti life, or vvh« tret* Ihcrr ii nothing 
bntw uitdec the ami ttteda only to becJairte 
utisociatcd with the him TuijLocsa t>j 
cbiiARe tile vmwBoint. Yesterday a 
tterewcofdc niolinn picturi- knmriL a" 
the Teleview, itindj? u lid fur nttcptioo. 
It in tbe itiv*DLi->u of tu-o young Cornell 
electrical cngiurcrw. It ia now ready to 
Irt- tried i-oiniinTi-ijLlly and invitations are 
in order for thoae uho wiBh to hk'Ii In 
uperaiioa. Th« Tclfrleiv, according tn 
the 7-jionM-irs of tin- unique luvention, ia 
an electrical affair haviug n9 lenaes or 
prisms, but whfrh by d. simple devlco |B- 
tatferpta tho vieir of tue H|icctBtoT*a right 
wye 11 ud rhen the Ii ft cJm bq rapidly that 
be. Is ttMBware of the pTOCOTI. Pictures 
made by tbn Teleview- nyocasal nra mtile 
ivith ri ctHuera hming tn-{) lensea acprt- 
ratod tiy mo auil hip-eighth* inches, the 
oornial iliatanw between the avernge 
man'a eyes, Id Ehr-atn- where picturca 
are to br auwH by Tele ri en- each chair 
will be equipped with a Teletiew and 
two tilmn wi:] he run. 

"Horrible." exclaimed all of The Morn- 
loc TeJcgTgph rcrjewexa in osm voice. 
"Will we hare Tn nee **r« uictures at 
once''" 

4 "ir l l»r(ii Back. 

-Without so much as a monocle or a 
apat. Sam Morris haa returned to Amer- 
ica. After epeudbg the beat part of a 
year in London, Ur. Morris la ready to 
aing rrom the top of the Woolwcrth 
building or any other convenient place 
Ibat .\e» Tork in the greatest city in 
the world. Just wbst he wilt do In the 
Brliuick organisation has not- been de- 
rided, e The otjly thing ibat concern* 
Samuel is tbe fact br is back home. He 
say a aQj one can bare the job of foreign, 
manager ihat stni-i it hin neat poallion 
-'"1 be under tbe American Stara and 
Stripes. 

Pels Leases To-dir. 

After a aeriea of dinnfra. teaa and 
InncbeonH. lo aay nothing nf interrlears, 
Feila Veajri *eta sail for Holljwjod to- 
day to see for*, herself whether ll is true 
■>r not that Hollywood has no opera. 
Mi«s Negri will br ncvfimounied by John 
C. Flinn, who will art aa her persosal 
rcprfseatatiee en route. And who darr" 
aay he will not be huay. eonridering the 
schedule calls for a (wo-daya 1 stopover 
in Chicago, when all the rrpottrra will 
he on band with their notebooks and 
photogTaphera? Mif* Negri will start 
work on "Bella Poub*." nnder the dlrer- 
tina of George' Fitirnaurice Ka aooiii an 
she reaehen California, 

Mrma aelarafek In Tor-n. 

Myron Aelaaick canse all the way 
BRsrcsai the continent to tetl hia dad that 
"One Week ef Ijoee,' 1 r'lajne Htaiairr- 
Btein'n next pictare. is a Kit* nraajagjITosl 
DeapLte tba Elinor Glynlsb Utle, Myron 
Rays the film is thare. and br rtya every 
one ehe who haa ae*n It at ihr Western 
studio atT*c» with him. David, who la 
nothing* if not r«ctlcaJ. dedded It would 



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ii 



lil'til- DAMKLS 
a thr tradl 



f in "I'lJik 



ltlallo nril 



Ik- a! food thing to kill nvni I'inln »irt one 
atinic ntid uinkc lb-- Hit* imrty n blrtMaj 
nari.v in honor n( Myrm. Ortober s I*- 
In^ Myron's natal day. II is plnnuid. 
lir..H -IiIIiik llklh USitI- «ill tlie approval 01 
L, J., tn ah«w ilie picture at lit" Hi'i on 
Ihat i-vi-niin:. M'Lirnvliil- Myron i-, fir> 
Ing to the theater* La \tu- p\ enin^ and grt- 
littlf Iut of rsrOodwaj ntmospberc 



ig n liti.li" Nil i>[ hr-viilnny 
|T.r. J be eaeturna to ll«fljr«"a 



od_ 



Among the 1 r.t-.i •■■>■■'> Arrlvala. 



'Iter at th* 1'n-nn 
olUft- life is JW niir 
another. Vemrrdny 
walked in. mid to diiy 
aaoT Lt-alrice Joy arc 1 
for work. The reaaw 
esodiis t- New Yorl; 
ilend." Mr Mrlf.ml 
whirh will be ni.n! ■ » 
studios Jarourliii 
Joy are th« fmmr 
James Kirkwooil 
reached tbis cii.i 



as 1'lnyer-l^asky 
Ids surprise after 
(irsrrce Mclfucd 
.Ini^nrliuc I^nrse- 
•_ijrpete*1 to rc-iori 
n Tor thin Bjjtgfeli 
nnecrnB "The J*v>i 
uei| pr,-rlii"titin. 
. _.,e I..-!i^ Islaiidi 
oenn and i-^siri"' 
ptafera alone with 
>li« ban already 



1 1 1 n g, r ■ 1 1 1 1 j 



tn Order. 



Joseph Srbnila*T\ lekphooe i" arsmV 
Ing ivter tune lln-av day* snd th* r«-a*«n 
ia Jim Triend-i" raEvrm « ro * , oncrnliila-c 
h^tr- on the arrival nf Mi*,* Jn*n Srhnit- 
tr-r, who tnsH-' b*"T Bpir-pnrnnce Snndny. 
Thr vii-e |irc*id* , *-t «- (a* F. Ii. <) has 
bren an busy filing th*- worhl be dom 
wot rs-* I t« nlar blw daughtc: in un>- 
lion |>iiturr> In- ban li.id llttlt' time lo 
'llsciun ihe mrni->rshJ-> rjursllnn «r the 
hfgh cost "-t heln-; in thr film busfn'**. 
Mrs. Scbnitfrr and Jna* are dc:ng 
e'eely. 

Snelpl Sfni*.. 

Among tbosr i-njoyin-i the sad --•» 
•eaves tbin week 1* **, 1^ ll<nhafr-l, wb<- 
haa goae to Atlaatii- Citr ro rest for .1 
fen- day a. Mr. Kotfcnfe] says no nn- 
Ivttc: nay anydiing abont motion pfc- 
laprs j« him 

■.* Ihc III- m1 I nnd Hlnllo. 

"Manslangb(*'r" r«irui-< at the Itcoli 
Theatre f-r a aec-ond w»»-k. Cecil He 
Mille'ii pktorrn always |d»f to rapacity 
houses and this njetnre han the addtxf st- 
trai-tlru. nf Thnmin Mi igban which in 
it»e:f is reanoi 
house, Ali«*»" 
haa been among tliosp who have visited 
the theater na han Thomas M>ighan, sad 
i-eatricc Joy. n-ho is expected lo-day or 
tiHtnorrow, will undoubtedly pay a visit 
lo tbla picture which hna. giren her such 
an admirable ofportuaity to display her 
talent. 

At tho Rinltn nest week Penrhyn 
Ktnnlaw'n prtHliiriio-i. "Pink (roils," with 
f>be Pnofeln nil'! Tnmcs Klrkwoud in 
the [r-nding rotes and Anrm Q. Nllsson 
nnd Raymoml llniLoa foatirred, will be 
1 lie principal sewer, 4 tr meting. Ad^Iphe 
Menjou, One OJtreri ilenrge Tow, and 
Arthur TriinMr FtpiXid out ihn rant. 
"rlnl God*" in u tiiitj -dnptotiMin «f Cyn- 
lllia Mtockley'* nnvrl. the contlniiity hav- 
ing been prepared by Bonya C-e*iea nnd 

J. E. S'nnli. 

l-r.MJn.-r-r* HCrarltiT t:»t. FentDPe. 

AnotlK'r [ileiiRnnt tLurprme Tor thr in- 
rh'jiendftit market una the ■anounoAaieat 
yesterday tlmL 1'ro.liic^m Scctiri^j will 
ri-l. ■-,!..■ r., tills nM.i .1 Hichnrd Parflti-I 
mean feature ti - lcd "Jual a Song at Twi- 
'l-jhl." The rclcruni date haa ji»t get 
Ueti antioniHs-d, I "rod ii rem Serurity has 
■1 -iiimbr-r of big thinfts ^laiiDe*! fof thin 
running veer In mlrtii.,.., fa "The Country 
Flnnper." "In ibe Night" and "Mr, llir- 
-fle, ' all recc-it ncriul.'dtlon*. 

A l.lnc ow Tito, 

Rodeilpb Vnlinr 11,,. i'.:i;-,-.| ,. ■-.-,. TrJ( . 

lerdny. Ho visited the O-mmc-i-ifll 
Trtisl ( ompany oad a few prop I r «ti the 
street thought there woe a run an tj,^ 
Henk nntll It was esplHin-fd it wns Mr 
Valentino «m- to deposit some uf hia 
* 1.230 n weeh. One wen-an in her eager- 
ivr-aa to see the screen hen*, dropped I 
bee money, ber ban)- book.^Biid her par- 
cel*, fle augeesr it might be a grind 
pirn 10 hire « Blm star tn stijnufaic bu^L- 



Jhn* Mm W 



A"ayj Harry i Hauft. 



Eihibtior of 
the ItEeJi 




CLOSED CAR SHOW 

SljSSMCDSVIWOSJItHlBouutn +Hm 

Grand Central Palace 
Sat. Sept. 13- 30 



Stor* Hour* Now n to R.30, 



5«4 fimmaA 

W * WMMH$ A. T. tite*mrt 



T*r,jidif(i(r at .YintV 



relcpAone aanajj Slmr^ottnl 



Tbe rVomen'i Faahion SaJona prtnwnt — 

Originals, copies and 
Adaptations of Paris Suits 

I ,ic fins Openings presented ihc smartest, most delight- 
ful suit? nl msijf seasons. The (*k Parisienne has accepted 
them -AtMinut the slightest hesitation. And the Women's 
Fashion Saiin-.s present lo the New York u*oman a suit collec- 
tion "i JinIiik'i- n, expressing the Parts mode at relatively 
ntoderate prices. 

Tur clfih in iiunninj; two afld 
three pfete suits with blamed 
and tie-around Jackets. 



J«sji Patou'l rnmt ■..-■■■:'.. J 

three piece Hit— green velvet 
with the nes- niiurij dirk btown 
limb irJmniinr 

• a « 
Rcnsw'a nc». li-nj fljrlng \ 
jacket with both mktl and I 
match ing imck much trimmed I 
with her favorite "tubing " 

The new leparate s,tip skirt 1 
worn over 1 crepe trock. ind the 

short Ir*;.': jacket liter Jessuis 
Halle. 

Black dyed moleskin— -the li^l ' 
ivr fashion. «• 

Three plriie suit* In manv 
versions, each. If po'^lblc, more 
(etchjn*, lhan the Iut. 



"i-'lrv — ■-■ lovely pslslcy of 
the old ihiwls. In 1 three piece 
5 .::■ trlmned with monkey fur. 



MatctiMe suit*, too- 



And always fur trimming;! 
Rearer r>r brown s u ll3 that T«- 
fiecl fifli. Monkey fur, brown 
!"i, .quirrel, kit fox and other 
effective furs in shawl collars 
and binding'. 



1)1.50 tn 11395. 



Thundny — *oftly tailored auits at S59.50 

Duvet de lame and a b*w sueJe finrsh duvetyn, in de- 
lightful two-piece suits which adhere in the most adamant of 
all Paris rules — soft tailoring. 

Short box jackets whose belts mav he worn in two ways 
nr not at all. Long Jackets, too h with line wolf collars or 
moleskin collars and cuftSn 

In brawn, navy blue or bUck. Second Floor. Old Building. 

And— Suit Blouse* at $10.75 

Crepe de chine, Georgette crepes, satin, in simple slip-on 
models, designed especially to give to a iwo-piece suit the more 
formal look of a three-piece one And ipocirJl-* prioed. 

Printed in smart figures, embroidered all over, of just 
plain in colors to harmonize nr contrast with the featured 

SU-tS. Thi r d Floor, Old Building. 



A new Silk — Crepe d'Annam 

A rich silk from the Orienl — is one's first impres- 
sion of this new silk- 

A perfect silk for interpreting the new r modes — is 
nne's second thought. 

And Ihat is just what it is — a combination of the 
ideas of Paris and the Orient. Paris, you know, has 
turned to Indo-Chini for much of her inspiration this 
season. 

• • a 

j Thi* silk wit raavde cxcluaiwclr for the Wtninnkw 
Store and if moderately priced— — $3-85 3rd. 



In black, Chinese red. 
beige ind navy blue. 



COCOi. chocolate brown, fray, 
St-WM Floor, Old BnUaaauj. 



100 of the Best Wilton 
Rugs that England makes 

At lower prices than next shipments can be sold for. 

MUD SH7SO 36r.«3b> S20.Z5 

8 '4 z 10 Yt ft., SI OS 27 1 54 in $12.50 

8x9ft J71 

These ire CROSSLEY worsted ruts, woven 13 irireerfel 
the inch, with 256 warp ends to the 9 ft. side of the 9x12 ft 
The average number of warp ends on Wilton rugs. Is 236 
(Ihey run as low as 180). So, you see, these are very tlgltly; 
woven, and, consequently, very durable nup. 

Wc have too to sell at the above low prices. 

TUnl G »S »t, S« 1 



All Wicker Furniture 
Now Half Price 

m # * 
3SO picrta. Pint choice* To-day. 
■ • • 

All reed and willow furniture on hand, simples and 
stock. 

230 pieces best grade American goodSj upholstered, 
enameled, stained and natural finished pieces. 

i 5o of the most attractive chairs and rockers and 3-plece 
suites, made of reed in the natural creamy finish, as fine as 
the lead in the pencil that is writing this good news. Made in 
Europe. Suites with seats and backs upholstered in prettiest 
cretonnes. 

16 Stylet of Sdtea— -30 rates in all 

22 Style*, of Chairs and Rr>cken — 1 14 in all 

27 Style* of TaM**— 43 in all 

StooU. Strtteea. Day bed*. Fern Standi. 

This is the sort of furniture used all vear 'round in en- 
closed verSndah rooms. AH of it is GENUINE reed and 
willow. Beautiful furniture. Serviceable furniture. All of it 
now half price. Some of the pieces — (note the wide range) — 



Chairs, 

16.75 — for JU3.5Q gride. 
jr. 50 — for »:i (ride. 
<•-?": — for Iii.'o (ride, 
in. 50 — for 113 trade. 
ItS — for I'O fride. 
Ii6 — (or »32 (ride. 
f* 7 — for »J« (radr. 
*"o — for f*o trade. 



Suites 



Tables 



J -piece snitaa 

*i3— tor fio* (rade- 
*-' — (or liti (rid;. 

161.75 — for 1133. SO erade. 
»69.5o_for (U* (ride. 
S76.7S — for f H3-.30 gradt. 
S7T.50-WO/ fiSS fTtde. 
S-~ — (or 1194 (fade. 
fiH.SQ — for *3'5 (ride. 



jii.io — for #37 (ride- 
| to.io — for J39 (ride. 

S27.S0 — for I5S (ride. 

•■■: — >:<: $62 (ride. 

Day Beds 

j:o,:f— for IHi.SO (nite. 
*■-'. — for ft*= grade. 

sso— f-v 1160 (rade. 



ft a! — for >2So (ride. 

"f-preea suites 
flSJ.50 — for |367 grade, 
*::" : — for *504 (ride. 

lU-piace asnatM 
1307.25 — for J4l'.50 (ride. 
13J7.S0 — for **TS (rtde. 

Itk-ppBCSI suits 

Fifth Gallery. Maw Building. ' 






THE MORNING TELEGRAPH," FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. 




BURLESQUE RATING 
ON SHUBERT U NITS 

Musical Union Advised H*w Show* 

An Hot Vudevillt, bat 

Traveling Sent . 



LILLIAN GISH NOW WITH 
INSPIRATION PICTURES 



She and Ber Sitter, Forms r Griffith i 
■ Stan. Under Contract to 
Same Company. 



SOME FEBFORHEK3 DOUBLE I VALEJTTIHO . IN 



I 



syeacuse! 



rlairrri Appear iti ^inilr T»r B Bad 

Hrliia Uiti la tfartkaa 

Naa»br ra. 



<!a*:i*J impurl t» T*M Nan 

BALTtllORE. Scot. 71- 
Tji* Satins! Utukal Uuleo, m w*H 

U lOCal DraiDiHtion« rirrj-hrrf. jV 
njiirh puaxled aa in the tbeBtrical datcl- 
li ration of th* nfir abow r ^(r^prl■>'■■ 
deeifnRt*d m "Sbiibart l_ nil*" wnlrh are 
Wet Booked over t U« df-emi and are 
now maalcc their ten** of ajeerenieai 
•Sib :h* theatrical anion*. The bn qnca- 
:ion si Iteue in thi» braach of the amuae- 
stent boirtneia it u to whether tee n*w 
unit ehtnra an variety or bttrltaqti*, tfcua 
iatotvinjE the question whether Lie? am 
entitled to the lover burlesque rtU o? 
myat pa.T tie hitter teala demanded hs> 
the Canaidaoa' union (or real vandtrlUc 

Tho mualdaiie* union. <»□« os* thr few 
labor ortanUatiou w/fcicb ndlierea to thu 
claims and cifjtrtfi of a OaH of r.r.i.t.:. 
hat a v.riiblr but ilrjir.it c tealn of wages 
bepnninc at aiif toi> with pran.l open*, 
rrrjinJionj o.nr-m*.. mnairql coinr-dy, 
TawJeviUe, drama and burlesque about In 
the ordtr named — ih«. lowest wsj* nm'.i- 
applying to burlesque, probably on the 
■round tirat this fon« at cntcrfjUn(n*nt 
requfrca tie l«*rt experience and arliaLry 
from the union mu«id*n emnlt-yed. 

How to acai,! (Lc new form »f in. mini 
■howB called ihe ■■tSliubert Unit*" hta 
been * moot un cation With tbo aiDxiciair-t, 
becauw it Ilok been VBrluiiaJ'y aeerribeil 
as vjiuiU'viM... mb "vartaty" |jiii obaelB+r- 
claMifleutlan) ami m, burteaquu. The fol~ 
lowing latter, written by d representative, 
uf the Bbulwrt Unit*, would teem to ml- 
tie th" quentinn by tinally deal(naUn h ' 
tbe ii«w form of attrition a* burltfsqui 1 
and. thc-rcfurr, entitled to the biirlrivgun 
rate If -» advertliwl. The letter folium: 
acadbmy or wjittr. 
Pirartnm 

Nm'i I** ■ J. J. Bhnhail 

Ofn-i «( Li* Jluidiha Huaxti'. 



Tb rnMldMi 
eniin»iri. Mii 

Caoltraina ay '« ! 



I Ua Huieal L'slas. 



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»:.:. p 17 Ula A-t&,-, } at Mulr, ! 
>-:i rttwi, 1 -:..\ :■;. ui a i. filln-i ft 

Tb* ilieva trt bart*H«f. TB«F UtTfl Ulirl 
u * Hltl^ MlTr IBrlr s*b !u!v lo4 i-h* tn*. 
■ ■ Ikitr --»« a!..-:!.:;, aprel ir-; tsaaaw, 
»M turn [•)! iJI nrlntriJB qi*'ll«f «1ni»flfi*r. 

WE 9MQL'LD SOT BE ClAMKB »s HlnH- 
i-1j.II TAl-rnvii.:.E. winN *« ■ ir- -.;■- 
r»l-»™«T«- Ihil inpaar lg tb* oil, «£4 4tM%s* 4b 
'ha bqfVMfU. « **tl**». U «( |gu«d M c»JI tl 

W» m*i jvair ronaMmiin »«* nwpttaiim la 

'" n:> ' riaalra ..: i : fou jjtui 



. ajai 






acaJa an >aruiaapc ■• ::■-..-:, 

Tluiiklac TOd Ife ■"-<-■ Inr i 

■•-; » -f- t '. »ht trytt J«W*. 

AfaiPCMT er taF. 

fij fKavx cKHs-rey. 

a.f-t»**Tra( SvltBeKT vsifa. 

Tii* aborc inihi-irifatiTr- atatemrot that 

tbe near unit fbowa irr berletqir ar-1 

p " "bonld not bt> ciaa*td aa hich -dart 

TftinJefjlI*" la lakra to tnraa (.bat the>* 

loariPB attjactlnn* mar nao ndrertiM 

ib'ntf'Ur* an raarterjHr tho* - *, hut will 

■ pp*or » burWqm-. wftieh. aa tbe ohiiTc 

ieiter proT«, tbey rrtily are. 



am** tlntllaa I'ortrr I'nrmi II rr 

Owa Flla Cuajfanr ■■* Has 

RUrir* rroiirilon. 

By LOTJELLA 0, FAKSOITS. 

SffMjE wreka ago a rarcnr wis printed 
in ibMe ^Idbblib ibit LilliaD dish , 
would maa* flint for Ififfrirattoa i 
rietareru but it wax im[wn>lbTr< | 
Ibea to obtain Tcriftcafion of tbfr atory. 
Terterdaj Charlie* H. DuHl. of PneR «t 
Smith, siinrarj', who ia pcf »idetit of '"- | 
f>piratiirj ririurea, came forth with an ; 
annnuTiremeiit ihat hr bed «iDtrorird . 
with Lithau Ciah tot a aerie* Of pieturep. j 
Under tbe terme of the coatrBrt. she 
• •■Terr «snpletelr ell relation* wltb tbe 
D. W. Grifitb orfaniaaiion and puta her i 
fotunr io tbe handi of ate- Paella or- I 
laritatinn. I 

Heery Klag, wbo ii re»i«Dalblt for 
"ToVable T>«titT end other of Richard 
Barlhlr-mraVn pWurea. wbirh hare br-en 
well feeelred. will dlrert Hm Oieh. Her 
firat pirture will br v Tbe Whit* Slater." 
bj MarinT) Crawrford, and beeaune it la 
UH In ItJttT. abe will «o leaf* fi^ ihe 
eaterior arenea. "The Wfctti BLatir " 
,aerved Viola AtleU for neeen y*ara nc n 
Aiarrina vehirli 1 on. th* ntna;e and will b# 
admirably trailed to TJlllan tii-b. 

Mr. JDuell a|rn rer+ntly aipied DeMW 
(iv-h who i* bow plorinx opposite Kieh- 
nrd BaethlamMN in J Fury." It'l* under- 
Htnod abe will pl"j aielft wilb^Mr. Bar- 
IbleweKtt, afLer wliich iche will nppe'r in 
a p'etnr* with her Mater. The niMition 
or Lillian 05>h to Inapiratioii 7*lrturn 
rfie*n« tba: the two (liahea nnd Kf- 
Ur-rtkl. tl:.'^. fnrmerly Uriltith atitrn in 
hla moat lisporfant product lo&e, will Mti- 
rionbtedlj ell *ppe«r tOntatT from tiioe 
tn rlma when a biff production wtTrent" 
the use of (hl« t.-jmbiaatiorl. 

Uweaureclad A^ilon. 
An unexpected and dnrifferoua hit <*f 
nrtEon not called (or In tbe aerlpt ol 
"The Banai" tare Thooina Dlmn ami 
aw«ifa] playera In bia compjiny a ahora 
fnim which ti*ry have not yet MeUMreif, 
Whh Made'tyn Clnrr. li-.ntins woman, 
Willie ScJiarff. an R-year-oId artnr. his 
natbrr and Warnfr Itlchnnnnil. Wr. 
l>ixan woa procredLiic to Bronx Parian 
location. Before »nj "f (Vm realized 
what waa happeniniT a two-ton motor 
Lruea crnatled lot" ib^ Piian ejr, apltn.- 
terins the wimUhield enrt ah.nntln£ their 
car to th* curb. Alias rtarc ETJibhivl tl.« 
ehilil nnj preteele^ it from the ahnwir- 
in« aliiw, Ur. Dawfli mffered: bruinr* [ 
<vn rbr ln'fLi! and knrr aw\ all "f tb* partv i 
v-Ti- more or Iran sluthen up from their 1 
non-e-nirkins rxperletier. The accident i 
bappeuan at Lexinafo iw - ™^ ami 11 ">h • 
uTi-eet and dn»w a larrr crowd taUltWted 
\v, & piAFJun pirtnre arrident ■'■ '■ on the 
■erven. 

Mhn is.vri It Stilt 

Faiwiuu n^yera-f^aaVy h^a up imrr.i- 
ti-'ii ol l*n iisp ihe voffiir for rlirk-eycd, 
rlark-hnirrd devil* die with Rodnlnh Val- 
eptinoV nmliny. They have ni^iir^i Aw 
tome Mnrfftn, of tbe name Spaniib up- 
to play rhe lead In (ilorfa. Kwarjfcon'a 
next pirtur*. "Hy American Wife." bir 
Hector TombalL Monte Kntlrrjohn i^ 




■lolnx tb» con;lntiity .and rumor hoi It 
If Moreno ia nil Lnaky bHIrren him, 
tharr \* nn intrrftsiii- CCS^M waitlna 
f-T liim. Tnncy Iludb boat of irianda, h" 
i" n poorl artor. ond aa for rtnlna- a Spnn 
is.ii r n : i-.i.l.-T — there la rone nny beiter- 

Ti» Film )lr- Ann "-i^rl-i. 

More and more in the author cominc 
Incn till nwti In trwtlon plctnrea their 
day*. Her' wr hare Q*&# Bttattea 
raTtef, autbnr ft "Frecklea,'" "The Cirl 
of the Llmbertovt" and "The Ilarceater,'" 
joinini (hr rnn!>4 o( mntttm picture prtf- 
dwra. Rbe [m- atertH op h"r o«o pm 
Auction yl the TLi'itiH It. fnre etudi<v« 
In « 1 iilv: City, ebooaier "Mirb-iel 
O'Hallereii** u her brat urodurtloii. 'Hi 
pew nmiptny will upcrnta uiwlcr tbe title 

of Geeir SlrnitOtL I'urfr 



Vala-nttn 



In 9f»T>CWB*. 



AmonE Ihe aTtrer^nnn li»;i^l m rh* 
cranri reunion of ex-aenlee men n( "IT 
am) "IK bt Hrracn** i» lb-- appiarane* 
.-t Rrrtqlpli VjilthUnr.. (.he motion pic- 
ttm c-ter. Mr, Vali-ntinn baa been in- 
\itft to appear In nerann ai the atadlun) 
t hi ■ aflrrric'ti. w Ik r laW lecion a(h- 
letlr ffemre mill t>e ferld. und ti-eordinc to 
the Kyreroac tJeralrf ba haa ercepted. l n 




Forms Close Oct Z j| 



P. W. EMridSfl, Jr., S*Ua 
Nla rut£cr> Directory Ad- 
vawtlaingiwtll give vou full 
particulara on the nert 
issue which closes toon. 
Call him ax Penn5\ltranii 
Crffid^oO.oraddpaaariirri 
at 1261 B roadway. New 
York. 




A Simple Problem 
in Arithmetic 

The figures in thia chart directly concern every merchant , 
roarjufacturer and professional man whose product or 
service ii sold la the great rlaw York Market. They ex- 
plain thaeoortnoui circulation of the Telephone Directory 
in the Metropolitan area; they sr-.cw how many times 
the Directory is consulted each business, day, and th* 
daily reference io the average page. 

Telephone Directory Advertising 

Produces Big Results 

. at Low Cost 

L«f year mare than 16W«mcerT»a used thia produdlve 
medium to sell nearly S00 different commodiriea. Note 
the emphasis on the word setL Telepc>ooe Directory 
Advertising does just that — it is mere than remindtr 
publicity, 

To reach tha treatfjftt number of people, the ereateit 
number of time* over the longest period of tune, at the 
lowest cost, include directory advertising in your adver- 
tising plan. 



ltil'[li«,Ml 1.A MAFtn. 

FJnrai for lcadlnc role in "THflini 

tli'iixtrn." *iM.i, romew to th» li- 

ti<r unit Monday xlIbtM far an In- 

drllnMr run. 



! Ma reply Mr. Valentino Ii queted aa at** I 

I Idc; 

I 1 have your letter of the J.'ih IdbL, j 
inviting; me to be prwut at the athletic 
samel of the Amerfean Lrxion of New 
Wk State on Ffidtj*. geptrwber 22, 
1W2", in which you aay that my preaence 
wauKl be a wonderful Bdrtntajre to Ihe ' 
Nglon and the former aetvtce atep fen- , 
rr.illT. And wnnH B ujn diffnify end ad- 
vance tbe i uteres; of tbe. motion picture ; 
iiiduatrj at a whole. 

"I think yon rreatly oreratate ihe re- . 
-■-I: of my arcepranee of tbe innutjim j 
out nrverthelrcK t slttflj aceept aSfl 
■hall be pTeaanr, tweauae I an easer to ' 
■how thr boya *ho fought in the *T*»t ! 
war by any act in my power that tbrlr 
Bemeefl have not been forgotten. 

*'Tou may rusnt apoa my pnane* to . 
takr part id thr i-renla thai yoq mep- ' 
turned ii yoor )«i»r." 

Sa.hr Hilt ai Hon. 
Hain di|| mrt with the board of dlreo ] 
tm- nr the Motion Fierare Prednrrra j 
*nd r."iatririutora nn Wr^iaradey and ea- ; 
plained tfc* parpoae. af hja Sim mad- in I 
Cbr intareau of fjrar*. No action *•■» 
D"n takTi. hni ifar- memla-n nf the board 
all e*prei*e; iol-r^t in Me. HHIV pro- I 
jeer. He la enrrriaininr lie membera of I 
tt>* ?r*ui with b Ignrheon nn Satunl*y 
2 . Ih * ' n| w.5(y Hub. wbea hr wlfl 
make knr»w n hi* plana Tor Ik* nietiira. 

Oprn» Naai *!»-■- it Mlsfct. 
After playine St the Astor foT nine 
week*. -Thr Prirmier of Zand*'* In*** 
to mnke room for Rax InnetaVc BSil 
prodoetloo. "Trlfliit( TTnaSIB" TaM dU- 
wa* rheern Btter mnch deUneraUitn ial 
many coiunjlTjuiona for the picture, 
which, ia bve4 on -"Blark Orehioa" Th<- 
Prinei]ia! nam are played by thrc* of 
nt ^ ™ .° f 2** ^wney of Z*ndt." 
Barbara U Mjrr. I-ewti Stone nnl 
Ramon Ns»orrn 

To MhttM o.i* tri,. aaataea 

HminK eainhl^brd bsryond tbe ih'adow 
hf a doubt iiircuaL Lbe popwleeftj n[ 
-CraitdniB 1 ! Bo>' Ufli fivereei! fdjeiajfn 
"" *' h - lt ibr public i-ujbja. Nunitd. Jdnjd 
w« conHno* ts moke rfir loiu-rr - film. 
Klmer rrnraon. who went to the IV^[ 
L'*4« ti tulk bnaineaa wlfb y^uiir Mr. 
Lloyd nod ua wbllr therr "h,. 1^- 
tbe nesi LJrtyrf featuf... in returnlhc boBe 
* lh ., IJlp L "thiiHt convictii.il Hint Mr, 
I.lnyda rhnrt n-cl dflyi BjW |i, [he pail. 

uronrlnin H Hoy ' ivm ,•,., t i rbt ] K , nii p \ r . 

lire mule by ibi« comedinci, who w«<n 
f'ls Aral pepuUrlrj witli the two-rrrl 
"■n.-.lL,^. y n wH | hits thia pfcture h.. n 
recelvrd on !bf (Joan thnl It baa brnti 
l-iirint- ar rha Symplinnj ThBatrr for 
^itlirecn weeka. n record nn othi-r oifliir*. 
Iib-b r*t Echicvrd. 

Binor Sayr, 
Of cnurae we hole to print rumor, but 
the follow+ns bit or anwrlp mailed to u * 
1n a letter it Wefts m^ntiDnine In paati- 
ine; 'Jroree Fltsoiau/rice, ny| our eor- 
n-ipon^rnt. haa two more plctqfra In 

[ n ^n*' SSL iY"** * , «I^ »''" -The 
After thai hi. contract esidrea, aad. ears 

'T.. lr ,"tL- " '■ *" d >!r - "ttinaiirtw Km 

talkwl brunneaa with Inireil Artiata. 
.sr»w vorlj Oner Hoe* tiarir. 
W»h the arivni »r Llta i^* 1c aSjg or , 
po*it* Th rear Mrifhan in ~Our Lralu':^ 
C:tt«ra" lt..\ tbe opp*4jniErt ol lajaafkt 
Jav ood Jacquelipe- |,r ; ....... ■; , r .. Hrp bf . 

E'cnlas tu be livrly occe more at the 

2H< M*' ,r '' rd wM ■**" Bl " corapanv r u 
HP ■ »""■ ■ f ft JB« proper artttne. fot 
^2T rtg* "«>d," fehrrh (bey 3a not 
_ i be a vary 
In iQo Iff- nt thia 



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NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 



mind irillnj ;du i. r .„, ,„ j, 
im(»n«nt pr.<dortio T 
romp,nj. 

'»r B. Her Film.. 

X«I T™d.t, „t KM «clwk it lb.' 

Blltfncre. tie Brtt«r Film, ot I be W'iirij 

•ill wmli at a lunrliMn. rtlHnll 

It. touch.™ ii, „,„„ »(|| ,„ ,„„,„! 

in a rjmsnr .rti«„ .irii..-. ,, . ^ 

lur.. Tie HID lVlio pl, r ed n^." 

Atnr, EfftD t '^i. tilft tnM th. frri- 
turinl riihu Id Ari.tir5De. : -,:.-■:- 
"■ ■• = ; .-,- Chile ond 111, Heel r«H «i 
tie C.nrl S. F1.min, .en., ol -,,i| 
wumje ;:[,] melndrKrane tA id. N'.w Turk 
Kiln. Etrhjiice. Tlie n i r nire. Mere nrn- 

pauv. the ISrel beinj "The lieilj'. p Hrt . 
»er fcaliiHu, Knern, SSe.rer and Kd. 
eraerl F. Rr»aeman. euptw>t!*.l hv a ra.t 

E*i>e i £ t .'e 0<l " f%"« F"'"""'"™" 

E Itelaoer and Ilener «rf!„, T „, ,„.. 

f rtjtdssi* w i " i °' ■" «»j miw. 

..t . ijvlley e.i Irfisi Rnul*.' n-lib l.ai, 
Albeeal pla^n, the lea.t. 

At 11.* Came.. 

Al Iba Careen TheqtT* pen Teret 'The 
ChDur Breaie r " n-lll be pCrre.] , a th, 
(•■inured film altraelion. Thie bt Ihe 
lat.pt .isreinj eehirle nt !V»]!„ r , Heid", 
■ PjIPHpttuot plrti.r. r.eentl, en mI ,|„„j ■ 
on the I.na.l. I, wi ,| ,, f .„ rr „„„ ( |„ „;, h 

iJt ['J'"'" 1 »">»«■» 3 Si mfl 

and (iui.'lr. 

wntinii kot and Ih , p eB(ll<i 

The verj Oral person Willi, m f oi 
rlllted ,rter lie rearhctt S™ v or j „,, 
tb, dtntilt. lvhile tl,e.e m„ | 10Tr „_ 

A Llaa oe Two. 
Iwkh f«itl receairj .tt,ad c d 
F.r«i iXaoaoal luticheeii .-„ ,k, i .... 
Aloa, ^-nb all He „,,,„. , T |ehri|„. " 




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Slenderizing Corsets 
for the Large Woman 

Deep down in every m Oman's hear! Is a desire to be slender, and because 
the slim figure ^aes hand in hand with ynuth the slender silhouette dominates 
the mode, hsrje women will be delifhled witli Ihe new, light weijht, 
lightly boned 



.JEWS 







— made exclusively for the John Wanamaker Store — 

which makes it pnssir'.c for women of full figure to have trim silhouettes with- 
out the slightest feeling of restraint. 

Scientificattv constructed of pink silk figured brocade, this corset has 
been boned by expert torseiiers who know Ihe value of a little boning in just 
the right places. Other important features of this new model are the semi- 
clastic waistband, which allows the diaphragm perfect freedom, and the long 
thighs, which are well reinforced. Sizes -4 to J2. 



$5.00 



Corawt SaJona, Third Floor, Old Building. 

Broadway at Ninth. New York 



. Some. 

»■. piipei» rjp 
ryM-berr." 



»hi»* 
Jackir, 



. where.'" 
"I bar* friend* 





tta 



EihfbFtln 
ft ewe j t 

BrCKENIaCEiK 
roodeli. 

"Marki i New 
Epovh In the 
Motor Cir ln- 
du»lr> !' ' 



CLOSED CAR SHOW 

Geand Central PaUce 
Sat.Sept. 23-50 



BANCO PRESENTED 
AT RiTZ THEATRE 

ViUiua HtrTir. Jr., Kikes Hi; 
Fiist Production of New Season 
With T.ty bj Wire Knmmer. 

IB FHOH FMUJCH COMEDY 



niTf, mi 


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b/ CI 


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in 


a Caat. 




rartrl 

Saeaa Hi art 

■"i : j.. Pal" 
VrfSal 

naaat Abatw 




Ls|i riinar 

uiii trtii-- 

TJ-a»r^ «. R»l>[o#dn 

iifn PrtEcri Sr™* 

A Lin Jshr 

. Mahafi :ii. 

1 Milralm py B a 

1. , ; .. .■.:■■-■ Luei 1 

nuCaiu GriBTifi* ; 


mi* 
plant 



licnferr.*. 9he auhrequnitl' DiBrrlra him, 
bur <>n rbe day of ber weddlni her faacU 

!i;iliij K (|(jj di^orrcil tllfltW bliubfllld 

■hiAvr. up and he refuan [n rec«fi>ir-fl 
i"i* Bee 1-TeniAtjy in ihr etirnt of put- 
Ibue ber lrrai huahjind oui of ihe cham- 
bet that right, 

ljila )"{ Hber ii niiiiiwf*. p.-, the murh- 
hri-rnrln hridr nn.1 Alfred Ltiht \% aim 
rii-Hirm Hi die rirelirnnd nim an.! \\»\ 
hu.ban.l. Thf "it nf i| lr raat la alio 
crv*d_ It Cnclndea Hall Ififlry lvdviard 
U. Rohinwo. Fraccia pjrne. Alio- John. 
Rn.b.-rt Ktraner. J. Malcolm Dunn and 
t'hnrUrrc ftranrille. The latter waa 
nprrtally Rnr |D tbe mlf n( thr dull 
harnD'a mother. 

Yi •■-•■■• Knmnirr han reKiirlhuted many 
of her bc«t Ifnea nii.i hoamota In ber 
ndaptatinr) and the malt, nn we have* 
nald bafor", la an enjoyntile CrrnitijC to 
him without n nrball-tfiu-n canacienc>.X 



REUBEN SAYfe COPS 

RUIN HIS BUSINESS 



Aralo,. F-|t„ Cfl , siatr- CSawJJ*. 

• Bfrrlil n., e ,j.-h laTh.Mt.nstilrtTalaBr.iA.J 

TRENTON. Sepi. n.— The Aralrai 
Film Company, nhich Aprratn rroni ]3 
Exrbnnje place. Jeraey city, w ith Arlbn* 
T. t>ear as atent. filed n certinceta of 
aBUesdUWU tS «■ charter with the Sec- 
retary of ^tntc resit-rrtur. making Ita 
-■■;.' ii ktoik ceewit of J,."> "i ibitCFa nf 
cummiir. eifM-L withnut par value with 
enlmiie votine power, and JSO.OOj of 
preferrt'd ntork ivlihi^m votine power 
s-nrnTiowd of Waj ihtro-at HOU p»-t nhnra 
per i-aliie. Murifn H, Wcyrauch ia tbe 
aneriMary of tha cvimTern- 



By LEO A, H4ESH, 

Tn order ro eojoy io ifcr foKesl th* 
hntnor o( "Banco." which opened at th* 
mix ThrBtre taat eight, one must put 
Balde all aquramiah >deaa about the -.anc- 
tity of tbe marriBfe .^eremoay. One 
mu>i i'lo|!t tbe lO-c.iHi-ii "Continental 
Idea." ID iborL A*d ihe D we'll all set 
a lot of tun okI of the .how 

Tbe play, adBpied by Clare F,urHui»r 
frnns tb* Fteocb Of Alfred Sarior, 
ntround" in delithlful 1 liuva and merry 
-.luaiioDa of rbe aophiitlratcd type. It 
Ii riu :■ >rr.rii tar tbe *.i,it>or hr*men. It 
mlfht put sew idruB into ib*ir beads and 
wrrr-L 9loeuBiri|1e or abateier their 
nttire babitBt It esTled, But it eTeri * 
pleaianl 'Tenlec for Ihoar wbo haven't 
■nr bomr to be wrecked. 

The atory deela with a recbleaa 
f 1 rati It wbo haa married n beautiful 
fir! en the ere at bet- betheotbal tn 
timriDf *'**. And then he goea off to 
the Carina to Ramble for tifhrj or ninety 
bouvra. She reifptp bta deaertiofl. of 
eoarte. Had. poaiib'y ikklns ber cue from 
the WatblfiftOB lulrifrttr-, pkSceU thr 
pTare. MeaDtatre, wasera. are frcrly 
made rhat »h* will weakrq Ja ber Tisil 
belore i*. huabRsd: nulta plarinr- 

.\i It titnu n'.ir. (be wouldn't bare. 
treept that Bho lemru ba carried her on 
a wacet and an aba deaerta blm, (tn.ne 
to ber mothex'a bowt In the company "f 
a feorceom* crtature camrd Sarco l'e- 



Eeit&urant Owner Wants Setec 

tivei Watching Hii Place 

RemoTed From Vigil. 

When Aaroa Reubep. OMHI of jl r*a- \ 
tan rant and dcllcnteaMn itare at 2*JT0 
Urottdway. waa diacharxed la We*t Bid* 1 
Court a week ayo no a chttrie of rio- J 
l*i in f the Mullae-Gl^jv law to barlnf a E 
hnttte of wbitky In bin reaiaurant. hi* 
trouitlc* did nol *ad- 

AccordicB to TuxrUe McfJe". attorney. 
■vi-.n appoamd for Reubro befarr >Jic:'»- 
tnt> K<Uir V. t-'rothiuKbam ft) ihr aats* 
cocirt ycatrnJay. Inapeetor Jinn S. Bo- 
J*n. whmr deiectirer made the raid on 
Reithen"* place on &>pTeniber tl ba» sine* 
maintaiord ■ nrxbt and day rlfll hi th* 
rcnlawrani thrvusb ihr pmenre (hero of 
a TiniToMnrdi patrolman. 

Mr. Met}** aalced fur a lumrnoor fnr 
Jn*T»ctor Bolan. daimins that ReJjbrn ■ 
peadbafB* « h«inc tuiTi*d ^ y , bt rPMrJir# 
of tbe MQ-olmaru M>r>trat* rrotliinpt- 
ham t*ld the lawyer ibat hf WmM con- 
fer pt*nn V ally with Impede* Bol*p, In. 
the hop* of bai-inr the pstrolnan n~ 
morcd. meaqwbilf holdiaf qp th* imij. 



What Most 
Stomachs Need 



Tha Alkaline Effect of Stuart's D71- 

papal*. Tablit* Pr*Tenlj nt- RclifTCl 

Acidity *nd Sour Rsiaji. 

To mai* our food painubtr. larory 
ts. ■! itppi<|iinc. the cook aHn In jqoi* 

■ ■ .■ - 1 tlr E"(. ! -, wi eat tried r: il.-f. 



Itraorta "raa* 1 ' tki (> B , or . 
itj'atlil Pita*«a to Tb* Hareiu T*^<n«t, j 
ASBTRT PARK, N. J., Sept. 21.— 
Aibuey pari; and Oc^an CtuVr. aa Sum- 
n-.r^ rrsorta, were »,atnp«t morally 
"O. K." In a erfmrt yettcrday by Ltr* 
Kai> Wallrr Barrett, naclnna! preeldeut 
«f Ihr Florrac* Crltleodeb MiaaiWi 
Wort, Tb* Travelrr» + Aid Koci-iy, quin- 
tainiu? a patrol 04 the Icmrdwalk ib* 
imar acaaon. did act «py a batbinc adit 
that n.Lilif be denned Imnevpec, uvr waa 
it fount. necttPtary t" a'ltn.iniaier word-, 
of cliMiidernnt tn ipom(i«jj[ rtniplr- taf 
loUeonduct. I>r. Barrett ileelaml. TIiIj. 
I thr ^.ifd. w«a a Treat Improvemcat over ■ 
condjtioaa of lut v v ir. 




TTb 7 tf*li Tbnr* IVaja tar th* S t aa n wih 
!■ M**anr Itoelf! Jinw Aawla Sa 

3 ., , c A* la* tan (,« Slaart** 
Dyai-ap«*a> Tab an*. 

ml. : hr-j^i. cbt«*r arlth pk, irjd krtchap 
:-.f t rlaecer to tame dl<bea and then roai> 
plain M a ao!jr. ?tk1. sm,y, brlrklur 
tinna-Jj due tv ladtjrailon. Fxpcritara 
ha% sLnwn iiitt it« rmam la not i« 
i-.,n!*'. all Ibex s°od tkla» to cat and 
her ! -r eoiik !,ui iu i>ai]ii.jr -■utp t , :i th« 
j-i,| -t»mark with an alkaline trTevl and 
thro ibe kfunneb rakea care of (near ■■>* 

• alWd "lT«i»f|iili t.ribcpfr* (J*i ■ cO reot 
1i»x it S'uart'4 Urapepiila Tablet* tad>y 
■'I any drill atair. rat tthu »»g' like 
neu ihnoaa yon mt> fear )»d!crMt*u. 
<"a*w -a* oe i*n nai.'--r ,-,i fbi-n. rrjo'ra 
iii«t :••■' f'tqaii tba vexy Lhias mcr atom-. 

• ;.b n>od*J. 



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THE 



MORNING 



TELEGRAPH,. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, , 1922. 




Ii't U, iio BL 

HENRY MILLER 
RUTtfCHATTERTON 

la HIWBT BAlAlLLASB TtAt 

"LA TENDRESSE" 







1!>1!;['V «[li! MU*lL\ 



' mobSt 



gj AT l/TCl 

: David njcuirco 



FRANCES STARS ' 



6E0J!Cf WHITES 

SCANDALS 



rm 



ZIEClELDffOU.liE^ 



ftV*S. A.*y 3iATB. TO-DAY * **».'. Ltt 
THE HIT OF THE TOWHI 

BEQRGE M. COHAN'S 



"SO THIS IS 
LONDON!" 

"Howling SiKcew" Eve, Post 
"A Ggnuint Httl" Teliffruh 



KIEi rg™ t 

m. uunAn «iuT*-7fcr * *«.iio. 

MATINEE TO-DAY *,?0 

THE ENflLESS CHAIN & 



Ty'euTJrorif Adopts 
"IT'S A BOY", 

"The mi.iic-nT took M to 

HThmM.' '-TrUm ne. 

W iMiiifu Aa(b»q 7 Mc-C.ulrt-'i 
fcr s«wi II, Ilarr-in 

Season 5 first Real Laugh 
°*" 1 HABEIS t^:.w.« bti.i - -- 1 

Mlt.TTnj-* Wrt 
BjAjB * Vrek* Ahmd No 



WALLACE <■ MARY. 

EDDINGE* NASH 




.T&-d«yAwirf_f.)$ 




llH»nrd Short-' 

.Villi wiuiua Efliiwr. 
li T Ei*r>r, KLfcollbd Turr. £rll/l\*ra 



"«* >iHni^TO>nA.T*-TMn- »-»■ 
llrlr Outdoes Atf E*p**tB- 
F,tm (h„ 'WMO>st."-TI:>.*. 

L^SIULRICAsKDa 



t>aVi» 



MOLLY 



,„_ Boson «.■*■*"*." ' 



BETTER TIMES 



eH!pp9J>«>«I 



HEMET MILLEB'B SEfcSW 89 
IINA- l-LAIKt- HFinci-; Mr-nAK 

1 i= "THE AWFUL TRUTH"" 

COfl7CCwi»T «*/«T. B™nla«« .! t*V 

rnMLLLn w to-bat* w»a. « tw. 

.WILLIAM COURTENAY „ 
E E MEHPORABY HUSHNO" Kr» *,; 

8«tl! Sciliax S W^li. Aht.U. 



earl carrollj^tL;;;* 



^CHCHAMCRLR'-^ 



■'I'unqnrtK iih II rimdrra j- .■■-Jmirini. 

RFP11M fP wBt'm irr. ith. no. 

nCrilDLfL. MlU. TO-DAT A Wrf.,J.M. 

ABIES IRISH ROSE 



El T 1 in r F HmSu. W. -tand Ht, 
LI I n U b >la(».\v < -il. £ HDt. 
[•'I AST MATIN KT4 TO-DAY. 3. 3D. 
A- II, WOODS prag ma _ 

FLORENCE REED 

in "EAST of SUEZ" 

By W. MOMFTltiET 1WAUGKAJH. 



nORCH-BEARERS 



Am 



(hMms< "WHirS witWG 
IIQWlTH THE WOTSER" 



i Leva * ]^«rt*r 



MAE MTJEE&T 

ir "llrniiillin^ ll«li*" 
r<«i »' C-lIU C»j ILol <;n.!:,:! yi<-T. ( .i:rJ. 

HKWlNjflSC ■ Hl^i.HY IlAHItl 

rorSioimow'i la ■•«««!* to IMw 



S— LOKW'S- 
TATE 

Fi'T-'ft ^lh SI. 
!l A. M.U II P.M. 



m-:r> mklfohd'd 

"BURNING 

SANTJS" 

i:i«!. VMndrvlllt- 



4POLLC*- * WK " " B "■ T -^. ' 

1 FRANK TTJvNEY 
■ 1M A KDnOIRL COMKDT 
DArTY DILL 
r«i. tj». Hii».T*.a«, t wid. « w 
SELTVYN ■ \ 

1W«H«KT- " ALE»jiS'L>IK 

■BERNARD & CARR 
fn P AftTtf&'RB ASAXH 
Kh. k h H. MtLJ.Ta-dil 1 * n:*il (i 

TLMES SCfc. :. ■ 

IrllOsT MAT. TO-DAV, 1.30, 
THE EXCIFE^S 



CRITHHOEStnjfflffil 



Jm.PLO^g2>' 



|n.r.K«ith'i 

Valace 

1 B'y^HM.. 



Rl.HTR JAXIS 

Vlnctnt Lcpfl * Oreh„ Ulttf 
A TMlV HAktrd A Cliik. 
Ran Dt4**r. **cd 4 Auitlo. 



71r. Llonrl Amm. 
Mtu PtLTiDdEt. 'Doyii fe Oil 1 . 

■ nanjtK H»»tSora* A Co«k. 
"ft;- A *i H. nr^vb & WELtUkar A *::■■■;: 



Rli .1 _KH<ir« 
IVERS1DE 



81 



QJ-'.Koltb'N 

STRUT 

t 'riimiL 



MAUION DAl'IES Id 

I'luiwrtni*. "Thi Youna 

1>1«™,' - I". & F. Uih«r. rntts 
A lliu r , CubDESthtOI ft Sic* 
■II It, Van * Tjnou.Tfi* HhIIbji 



CB P F.KiiLil>'a 
OLOmtL 



*:nl.-i OprntHK juii. 
Ouirn A [j PrllUHirrnJet'.t* 

|d '■!!-(.: -ii nT Fwtuk" 1 On er 

», Mt r>uify & sir. pi-wimy. 
Gardaa a Fcrd. r.ihrti. 



GAjun FDR SA1.K, a N«t PiiK 



s 



T R AN If In -TIip EUrsaJ Fl»m»" 

B'r .-. 17 : ■■■■. U (iLrtifl ; : >~ ;■.;;. •■:,;. Ornh. 



l. Lail IIH, T6-PAT 

Tempest Jm^ 

NEXT I MADGE KENNEDY I SEATS 
MON. ( Bj "SPITE CORNER"| NOW 



-a-m-PAi A W.a. I.M. 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 



****3i>"jyt CtfiBf la M*-U»oH Al*n- 

DIAITD i'SJ®Ka*w 



BHADr 

«j M IHln h 
maiuit KrM 



-JBOCAIB Win. Rl-lm .rftkHH,.. 

g*g***™jjg. rF'ffftTg. 1 jrwtlit nam' 



^BROOKrVSAHCJItSfiESTS, 

E M P I RE "VwicS " bTi t ;"v7"" 
t-iiiriRB tbl. arts* niiPiH. 

tlr^juMTrtT mnA FUlph Aw. 
Aw*l»rtl Evrry W»dBH<lA> \"t*h*. 
1 SlldIM Alltr- IHtJW'l "HIU FliK SHOW" 
MH Wnb. r "Wfnf, WomniA ^uht" 



OCTOBER 4 DATE SET 
FOR TRIAL OF FULLER 



Bucket!*? Case May. Be Further 
Postpone^ Because of Engage- 
ments of Counsel. ; 

The daw flf rrutl ff>r,I->Kiini M. Pal- 
\cx jiiiij IVIIEIam F. McGeo, wlio -nrFrt- 
inHnlnTfi c[ tho fWaflC fttotk brokerajp 
Brm uf K. hi; Fuller & Co. of 00 JJroA^ 
MrSrt: n'H* ?rt f i-»t*rcilly for October* 4 
by Judcc Hfib'Tt S, Jnlinstonfi tm p«n- 

OwIur to tUf ulatcjiipnc i)f IVLUiajB'^ F. 
Fallon iluit hi- nail n !*ij)iql^i; (u? con- 
lug Li] i Lipfoffl Jmljjt-'Lfiuh JE><I Glbba in 
tho Bronx 4'..i,;j.i;. hV-,;: ;■■:. Judfa . Jo&n-. 
■ u-'iiH- urffd «* mflk.f Octobrr •! /i :ciii:i- 
tive dorf ttttgfe (rial nf Fuller mid Me- 
Ute, fidJoumlhE the cdNfr from tin; to 
diy uniir Mr, Fojlori and bLn partner^ 
F,u*mi>! F. UcO«, worn Hblf- to uk« up 
th» iSub of thf brukrrA. Dirttrict Attdr- 
ntr Joab &. ■Jlimion,. w'Tm wbj prertnl. 
Mid he wii* fcAdy i.. itii on wiih thfl cam 
el out rtrti* rrfim Ortciltfr 4. 

P\»Ucr finrl Willism F. McOee -were iu- 
dlrt«l Aiiirutt H on UutlHta Hparate ii:.- 



HfDTOURU 
fsffSUfat 

«-2SSiS8ftiSJ 



ifirtmcDU chiUKiuc htickr-tlna'Af btoek or- 
{lf«; T^f firm o( which tlie> wtn lifl 

]:rjid].:> lAlInd ID thn ■ Pajrlj HBtt of thft 

ftiimriifr tut alioui S'r.OOCljOOO, ■ •< ' 

SUSPECTED OF THEFT, 
HEi-D IN *40»00(> BAIL 



Roland Eooue, Believed, to Be Er- 

Convict, Hud Small Araeual Co n - 
% ceated in Bis Room. 

Holajiti B, Boonr of West Scveiiteeotli 
odraj;- who w»a -Bjrfcqted Thonday 
nlflit i.n chirps of vinlaLjinE tEic Sdlfi- 
van Law and lareeuy, wm- jeatcMaj LflJ 
Ju *4Q.lK*» baii br Magfiitrale Mat S„ 
l^mcic in JeffefnA ifxriac Court -for 
ennluaiion tp*d»y. ■■ . '" l 

„ Bmdq'a hrroet cime -.abhjxL' ** the^rt- 
nult o( (!l.-- |.Jj«?tl of two ■ratelity froai, 
i;;-Liil y i;riilin. ■.■..];., conlliKita thfl Toomiif 
Muse at which. JJoQDei (ua wif« and two 
ehBdtcn lived. -.^Vh(m Booue'AEooiti wiu 
w-Afched by JJeteeiivo Thom^i Enrlfbt 
p£ IbVWert Thlrttelh attest wtAttoaJt 
wu fiMinrt to t» « HOuiil-eiB*d ■wait, 
Oaoss t]irka And AmtDunition were found 
id. qaADtitT T . - 

| According ut th* ilnrrtiie*. Boono 
fcrrwl twelvft ycrnn and eiiaitwoplbs of 
o tircTitT-four-jflii: afttitcne* in Bitldmore 
for bis connection with n.c holdup o( a, 
troJfey ear and Its panatngert in 190^ 
during .iijch thr coDdQctoc of the car 

W3K SOpt J'.ll'l klllfri. 

MAjriBtriitfl, LeTifte .eotabionded Detec- 
tiM.Emriibt f6r Urn arr«at e-f Boooa. 



'n*cnti»d rem TafWHr 1 ! Lut mtlep.l 

"EAST OF SUEZ" 
A T THE ELTi NGE 

A. H. Wood! Presents Hwghair.'j 
" Saw Jbloflrawij ^tt JJnrtiW 

Eecd in Ltadiag R&lc. 



aC£JT£8 AEE 1AID IK PEK1N 



Olh*r. En I far ton Awm JvtlB »■!"- 

i1»7. firn(li'*y Kerr, ilrtrt.rd 

l*ni »nfl (iTpij- nnri*n. 



rt,Tisoe THEATftr— '-iu»t at aun L " ■ n*» 
iMimtana la fir* i-cau fcj "»' 5nm»rwi 



... Hatband! S.rL, 
ra|htrt;ip TnVIPv 

;....j*nii.HiiiiJi- 



Htmta KtMi 
W* .» 

W*"MT 

Aulh .. J .- i -... 

Oanriii Ctm- 

D»ay :..: #^ . .-. T — . — 

Ut Til CS*ar--.: Ha.*td liti 

FriT-t K^oi .„...-. .j.>....Urw» irnTi*n 

A Blidtflifil Pl-Ult ... -Jolan *MiJr«T 

As .*'(*!( i* .-.., ^ HLll KiMd 



By XEO A- MASSH. 

Ho* "th»ie GesUaameil do atirk \a- 
l«h*f. Mr. Kiplinr wrote A ponm mice 
rime r.co abOQt Bant britut TSaat and vire 
■s^raa. And V>\ Qone ra«d: Maugham fainr 
iilOTn and wrolc A plar to pro»e it- 

Tbfl plajf .a "Elol or Sura." and A. H. 
Woodn prcafrnttd it iflat nlfflit at the Fl 
tloie Thratre, Flortmcc Hied, who <s 
sajed the role of a hflif-tfl*te mrl En 
China. aliio.helDed aIodj tbe proving 
proe*«F. She'll Went, -ao lo apCnV. 

For all that, how*-T*r, Mr. Wood" haa 
conlrhed to [It* hia latest. offpriDK a 
charmta* ^MdueUoa. The aaiLiD((B.arT 
nnuBually floe tod b« has deaied Ills pUy 
'<*** nothlDg; in. (be wajr yf inanimate 
BoaiEtncee t* help^aate.rtlifilr «ork e«n- 
Tiadcf. i. 

The Chineae fpnrnle la «pedally ^ah 

orate and (he eourtTiii'd, of the aamt edl- 

tcA .a done r wttt realistic fidelity to de- 

UtJ, - . ''— ' . i 

\Vn» Dan* ta LonflBa. 

"EMt of Suea" oAB -1 ilr*adj bern «Jm*c 
in London. Indwd. il Wli there 6Jr v 
WoodB- first Bptfd ft eud it caupthi hin 
fADer to aych an «t*nf he WA6n't happj 
till br a-ot it. Up hopea" tb«! public here 
will feel the wacne way about it— and 
maybfl they wllL . 

The underlyfnt: ibtme of the ,>lay 
beara nut the Kiplfni; ih*oxy about tlio 
inability of the East tn mic ■ wttli the 
West. Doublleirt that thebTy isn't cou : 
fined Iq KIpHks, hut he wha the tjdtt 
man to tLliits up aome rhyirtcB about k 
And so i-i deserving at Itaat of an assint 
on the hiay. 

TbereH a tffirtOg trae^dy built up in 
thia drama, that of n half -conic iflrf ft-lig 
Iili-- been edueatcd lo England uraons <l>" 
white folk and who nfler* ninlruni-jf >«ll 
L'n'ir inAtkotinpfi Ik iTi-rn'iiJLi-'t buck in 
the- environment rf ln-f E^clbix>d in ttu: 
Oritnt. t 

There the Cnne*«1an» re/fa*** t'i a««pt 
Ik t sodally aad nhe , Isn't happy with 
her oivn pi-«i>|H . And when aht liillf in 
■ love with one <iM>rcfl Codwaj nf the 
Brittah CoSAuloie scrvici ahe finds even 
Ili>, though h*: returna thu ^mnde poji- 
aian,' can't bear <h" idea of sacriririoc 
hb career to miirry nef- 



TitJH affair happena aonie Lime before 
the' openlbg tf thn [tlay, L>ut v.e aro told 
all about It in the opeslnf --n-n-.-. 

Then George's friend, ironically 
cnou|h, one Hcary An^tnton, deddna to 
\f,Vii her- She miring . h\ja but Lhinca 
don't go well with th<m. Sins doean't 
Care for aim {pecans? all ilic time ufit'a 
very vldently incl[t7cd toward fli-nn;,-- aod 
inndvenantly «ht diacoTnrs he return* the 
feeliDA'. "* *■"•*» 

The Birl'a native niairJ, whn tuddtniy 
Fa dincloard aa her mother, tukca a hand 
■ t tbla juncture and ronTMiifnttv ar- 
raAgeii to haw Llcnry murdered. But 
something rocj u-r..ti;.- and <ieors-G fnlla 
a vici'Vi to S!-MiH-:i>L kiiiL'i -. jngtrjod. 
Fortunately,, he Ir Pat killed And the: 
hAlf-caAo yonag tdidbd nurnea him hacki 
Ijo life. . * 

In the-R«ne in thr- garden rhe..ttiro ron- 
feaa their lofe Pw eflch othi>r f*an while 
CJeerjfp dHMtlinpei fifmaeir for dole; ir. 
And then, resliaiiifi rim fnilliiy nf -., fu- 
■ture tORether whon the (Irl ia already 
ti.-:l to his best friend, George killa 
himself. 

n«cli to China Wjiyw. 

The fLrVn buBband: drnouncea her bit- 
terly for, tiavJNK lircn the caua<> of the 
end of his in'"-! friend and alie fe^la the 
doorfl' of the old China nk* bud tried 
hard tu eBCapc cloning in tightly ahnut 
bar. Thft curta-n fails aa sht lactn the 
rftttation of i-rnn-nlrjr to th Q deB>ived 
ranVn et hrr people fnim whom aba had 
fought to get anni i.ll hrr lif^, 

Aa,Matr(ham hnn written It, "Emst-of 
Ru,.-" la in.iivi* Bt^fnrA, uiid--lu' baa told 
hi.» !i(ur/ in the main rimp!y nnd with 
dlrectne^a. Tin- force of tbl. great 
traeeoy, In fact, V.m chjofly io fJta>.Bfni- 
pllrtty. But Mind Bred #cem* to -fa A re 
*TtWed Mother cOQi-nptloc of li«r n role. 
She FTOCfl In ntrnucly for emotion and 
reads the moat fiJBwml line on (f U-vrere 
rtdolent of liiddoti rni::in-nc. 

] Vriiaf:' tbi* is the finlt— if fault it 
he — of dL-^eilon. But it doe« appear aa 
Jf the aeteeea were trying awfully hard 
to miikr.Mtv Wowltt Ptallxe ihi. In onrhinj? 
her moriey hf Ahe*r mapiial labor. 
. T^ih' rest of the eaat dlsplkys a bappiei 
bent and John Hallldav aisnagea to get 
through b!a role nittiout mttrr than one- 
half of one per r. in. of emoting, Hia 
la tin 1 part of the ill-fated George, and 
be does it wli. Leonard Uudlt i> nko 
ereelPeut as the hiiahand, ivhii.- (;, c,f. 
frej Kerr and Gypsy O'Brien are ch;um- 
JUpr ■■ d youii£ Britinh brother and BLf 
ttr. 

•*'.>■ Olber* In fDinjiBT. 

Otheraln the tompony iverc Nathaniel 
Har;:. Cajberine froctor! Howard Lanjc. 
Join Spiflcrr abJ ffim KoTeo. . 

The mott InTereiUDg thing abont 
"Sast uf BatJt*' in tbo production Mr. 
Woods has clven It. hut this doee not 
Imply there's no I nt first In the play 
Itself. S^Teral of tho mtuid aro.of tho 
food old^raricty known In the npStato 
theatrccolni" remBnilaT u "eripplng," 
and undoubtedly this ' melodrama will 
Bud a ready clientele in Xew Vorki 

Ctrrtainfy, "aurfe An earneet effort 4a 
worthy of tood trfttaBttt at the.banda 
nf the public, and there a no reason to 
b+lleTe It won't be kindly treated during 
ita atiy sit Uic Kltingc, 



NATHAN BURKAN TELLS 
OF A BOOKING COMBINE 



Associated Office to See That Zti 
Members Get Pre per 
FUm Senicei. ' .' 

PATHE .DEOLABES DI7IEE5D 



rhnelt. li. (;«il*i nir l>rrilin from 
EaaimaA) ,r Tb eajVr— 1.*« h u*ir<i 

atart-t IVort H Mftth" PlrimT*. 

By l^UEIXA 0. FAES0HS. 

WITr? -Nathan Burkhn as legal 
adrlecr and Incorporatof, the 1 
Atsoelated Bovine Office in 
rapidly ueerlnpias: - nliaa to 
form a liHxihine combine to obtain ■ult- 
ahjf play ilstr?. The prievanee of Olft 
men itho ire :rpr.---niii. il in the new 
corpora lipji ii their Inability lo get First- 
mn pir-turrs. They claim all the cream 
of the motion T>ictur*B *oCa to'lhe map 
who ha* a bir circuit lad thit. v-y tbe 
Urn* the indrprndent exhibitor gets n 
pietiirr it is an aid hi" patrons are not 
inirrcsiH in aeeing It. 

"A man may hsu-n' s, beautiful thea- 
tre," Bshl Mr. Hurkan. "and br nnalle 
to riipply il ^ith tha proper films', A 
comprtltor mi.v hire on old remodelled 
honae, and. hf-caitie he heiodifa to Iho 
romhine. si-i all the Imat pictures the 
marks! elfnrHs. Tho Associated Bool;- 
IriC OfTir* 1 i^ formed to avoid tbiu very 
thing. They slreatfj have AOo 'book- 
ins d*ye wiih ihr promise of many 

About /'^ty-fLvp p^hlbitons hare 
joined toe neo- orniltliiation. Lre Otbl 
btiiI L. i: hltinteatlial nre 'mentlourd aa 
imnnriAo) meniber^. Although many of | 
thr ■■:,)■.[■■■ ;■■■■:■■■: enTolleil belone; to the 
Theatre CVwUbts t.'liamher of Commerce 
it wis Htotod yesterday at the Cham- 
ber "f Commerce office tbat tbe Cham- 
ber of Commerce a» an oraauir.ation* is 
nnt interested in thr new hooking com- 
bine. It !■■ a separate association wirh 
separSte plana and affiles. 

The StBJ>t*y Company has a booking 
office, but ii', a usual thins; a boipktae 
evimbine ho* not proved a miccchs. for 
^hr r-i-:»*.iiii that rtiipy of the proJucer- 
(luttfitiators hare rrfu?nl to do buaiseas 
with such an nrjtanlxatian. 

"Rometbinj; mnwt be done, 1- taid Mr. 
Burknn. "to relieve (he embarrHHsmeni 
of the i!ii]--]]ri.ri"in exhibitor who ia com- 
pelled to tatc any left prat 1 he en . get," 
The man with a htf mriuj; of theBtEe^ 
who can ^nsrAbtee a certain number nf 
hooking daya get« firit claim with the 
result thr Independent man 1* left with- 
out any xuitahlr film Attraeiiftni." 
^A wcll-kaoivn prbdnoer-dlBtrrtintor, 
who anted ibet hEs name b« omitted, 
lUtld the sltiin tion waa a serious one, 
awj 1hit be. did not qnre lo comnarnt on 
ji uniil he had met KUM oT the other 
diatributors and dUcureed the matcer 
mote thoroufflily. He fit ill "Too much 
r»ui.-rTMBti*iB i" always ilanserous ' 

It i« *aid /ii luncheon will hf itiven 
within th« rett f%w weekj when aU the 
plann will he nmde pul-lic and the 
raethoJ of in-oeeiliire anoounced. 

Could (no-. BeaLajfife. 

The De"« chat L'harlrarl. lionlding 
Ifas renigneil «■, mnnajfins; director of the 
B*w W.Wi.OOU theatre hull |" by Oeorsn 
EuHtmati in Rochi.-nter in FiomDwhat of a 
Hurpilpe. Mi. (loilldinp went to Rodi- 
enter from J'roetnr's Theatre, Hehmt'c- 
tatfy. lost Spring, and spent most of. tb*; 
Mummer getting ibises ready for the 
oncnitiE. He sflenUd dcligbied with th* 
prospects the now theatre 'offered, and 
Mt. Eastman »■■■.■ ru-ii p>naed ^vTtb bia 
work. No tii,..>«si-ir baa been nasied to 
take !Mr. (.louldluc's plncc, bnt It in ex- 
pected rhdl Arthur Amm, hip ssAistant. 
i; hi !;»!;'■ up the reins until a new tin ii;: ■ 
ttgiot dlreetor Eb ippOintrd. 

IVmLter lln>ri an the -I11I1. 

The rotHting cnmmtttM uf Awoeiiied 
First National la M4S rotatln K , Walter 
[iujes trf Buffalo la the uext one to co- 
operate with the ex-vuHTC «>mmLttea cm 
importiuil mBlteri,. He eome* for a two 
wanks* term of ollice and b Berving as n 
Huhntitnti' for Moe Mart. So far Fimt 
National lie.- found the rotating commit- 
tee prnctical nnd raluahle. 

To Sbow Flotar*. 

■■The Chair nf 1'etT." Phowing tho 
ccremotiir* incid^n tul to tht election *j>d 
coronation of i]ia Hotineu Pope Plus XI. 
relenacd in this country anri Cnnada lij 
the ,1ii\<ik Film Cnmpty, will be shown 
to the Csthollr Writpra Unitd at thett 
in :"'■■■! ii-i: next Tun^day at vhe AtlBtfUia 
Hotel, 

McCOrinlcl. netlFB*. 

John McCormiek. Western reprtsen.- 
(stlve of Aataclated First Nauonol, who 
came on to talk *hnp"ivirh the nowem- 
ihm-be of his org an ir at ion. it returning, 
lo the West Coast today. Broadway 
may Ik- nil rijihr. but McCormlck is aold 
on hi? home town. In other worda. be in 
loyal. 



Allele ComAndlnl of "J1TG Bathgate 
aVcnue. the Btons. i^ n happy body 
ihr:-i- daya. JJ&K for her cottEainn biuch 
that ia promising aod tha' reason is. the 
pri»* that IWa awarded her this week 
for writlng/the bi"»t plitfto-play. The 
prize !.-■ offend by thr Nubley Company 
and the jndcra" who iulvIc this llociidon 
arc Julian Johaann of ratB'Aifa jPIflJW*- 
1-asliy. fJharlea Whlttatan 1 and WlutgJB 
K. (.i^ldenbcTg of tbe St. idler t.liimfiiiiiy. 
The judges were unanimous In their 
tlioloe, nnd Ihcy-ilfo earo favcraiilc nida- 
tion to ALdft 11. D.- Milt. 117 Kant Si:.' 
tteth tftrect. and Profeirsor John p. 
Tboataf. tK4 Vfrmi :M7rh Mrcet! AEiw 
("ontandini i? a ttudept of the Naw York 
l : nlvcfsi[y. 

Leah Balrd at Work, 

Arthur Kane liaa nutliiiu to WOCCT 
him au fac e..' fiesb BnLr-l is concorncd. 
Witu c:itne to him yeetirday that Mina 
Ur.ird haja stnrtedl work on her fount 
i'lrtiire. to he called "All Mine." !>orian 
\ere wgtita the story ant]*WHllftct: Wor- 
sley dinw(ed it. PromTnent in the cast 
are Ltifelun] TAicker, Wait, r MeOrail 
and Thome* Hajitschi. 

Goaif TldloBB. 

Pttb* Ia oVtaflB* a dlrifewt TbroflKh 
its secretary,, JLcwla Snncramy. it wia 




ADEI.E fOMVNDlM. 

Sli i- won rhe M'.nn plo in itr olTeFeit 

Oy The Ms.nl e j- ( im^y lur the 

lirnr mollnn ulclnrr ilnrT. The 
ladfren vim iipinlmnui In tbrlr 
deelalon. 

stated rratrnlny (hat I'll lir lix.-liaii^e, 
Inc., annonueen that n ili^i^nnil nt tin 
rule af H per cent, on the pfrforr* I i-t'Ji k 
of the company lm* Iwi' i ilech^il \t~*> ■ 
abtr on Septembrr AO, I'J^J. The-'aUre- 
ment explains thai thtwe are tlio ,n>i- 
dendN ^iijimrjlnted »iticc th-- Jiitu* uf 

HWtfe tO .:\-i i.U- HrllTlK I In- I'hfJittl ihl.V iff 

Bep'ejEKHir, mi 1 ::.- 

Tbnruas ii> ticain ta'arL. 
Kvery one is liusy tti tin' FftUMBJ 
Playi'M- l.asley BturJiDS tbcsr (layjr. The 
■ cene ■>( actirity is ri-ry K rjiiifinit ti> 
those, who hare been ca«er to »ei! many 
companies nt viork m tin- fittitt, Thunniri 
Mei^ban heRinn waf& no Mon^tny in 
{ji-orge Ao>*ii "Back Ho Hit' and Hj-nki.' 
Liln ivoo plays ojipfyHU- 1 nini. Other 
memhera \>t iln l-u^l refioi for waii 
Miuidii.v niiirnitiR. 



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The Jewlali N«w Year in-.faj wBI bi 
riimmemnraLerJ by S. 1.. Tiothufel ut fte 
Capitik] Theatre iu th-- pn'Rruiii lupin 
ning to-morrow Uy n Bpreiul ftrm£utttfini j 
of the nucienl Hebrew irnocutLon. "Kul 
SI Ire." Wflliutn Ait hnn nrrjinKed a nth- 
cifll vccnl nrrutJBcmeiit fur l>ik H,ve. bar 
itune, nnd Justin Lnti-t-ii-, tenor, ■■■,■,: ;,-.\ 
by n double nuHrtctti 1 . t-onsimiiLg .if jjei- 
b.v Ajffe*. IxiuuiL. flehevrer. Melanie 
l)owd, \'lrj;inin fUrfuud*, ILij Hunter, 
Am Bonibetfier uuil Janie-. Pnrkfi 
Coomba, Mel^hinrrc Mnnro-L'oHoiie unit 
further cnniribuiK to the lujlitliiy bLiiiib- 
piiere by Jt "T'uluphraan nn .liw"i-h Mt-J 
odics" on roe Caiiiiol tfrnflrf orSuu 

^iif.ii.ln; r>r New l>nr'l. 
The Him inihoCry will bs .oiiNpi. uniiv 
by ita nbHi-iirr to dny. I-'chil Brosdway, 
we mean. Xrv Yi'nr's: is cine holiday th- 
JewiAlt people ^-T.-brnte nnd upend ;■! 
home. At T, ,i - rW-V Last rvrning it win 
itnp-uwihlc tm rejsrb ninny nf ilie film atpp 
on the telephone. The holidii* bagAjn it 
sundown inxt ev.ning \\n-\ 1 m :- 1 -. until 
BUndmem to-ttfgbt, i^oDd thine it in Kjit 
urday. or iv.: shrnild be .l.-v^,;...! f ftf 



Coir-MjlM hy lVliai-loa. 
LeopoJd Whnrl.iii nf tit* teuin <if 
Wharton Brotheir,, well-knon-h in tho 
ri^iiinn picluTT infinmry, will twin intna- 
duco on the market <5»a>r4Ioa produced 
by the LivrW Ciuemn Company. Th« 
tirst one, "Tne 1 inutile One**" 1 Btnrrin« 
Unt-n Bo«-, in oon," ready fnr pi-eaenta- 

At the C>rr>ra. 

The i.'apiea will Imve e» \sn o)iirf film 
Attraction nest week -The Chosi 
Bn-aker.'" Those who mi^wd necJhc 
UAllsie Reid irj thia plrtnre cb.ii pec Mi- 
Reid. I j la L*e find the other mctabem 
of the cmat nt this theatre atartin K tltm- 
day. 

Mlrlpm Ilia fim.rrojt l.hVnpf. 

Miriam Itattislh. who is beln K dirr-cied 
oj- Hcrherl Brenon in the Jlary Caft 
picture, ■Penale," h:i,! a aarrnw eacaiie 
from .' drowaiiic; lfl»t Thursday while 
h'-inu "shot" jn n life boat off I tie High- 
lands on the Xew Jersey ahorc. l.iUle 
Miriam slippod Trom the B rn«p irf a life 
guard and wem under «.ao of tho hoati*. 
She wan ut-ettghl to mhnre ia an cx- 
tiALihted ceuditbn Ami ii took CnnBidrr 
ahl^ time io revire her. flul alie'n amil- 
ioj; ftgAfn. thankn to neverfll bosCA "F 
ti on bo tie nnd botwjufin of flowers from 
th«" other plAyer*. in the Fos company. 

A Line or Tiro.. 

Whe demanded an aiklicin-e with the 
nimion picture editor at once. Cpon 
being [olrt the editor wata inacce«.a|j,Ie «i t 
FrirJaj- afternoon nht< agreed to tnlk lo ti 
mcmlier of the ( f(nff, although declaring 
abe didn't suppoac ahe eould cxplnin hep 
misjuon to any one b»t the head of the 
department. At tha end of a" long dis. 
GUMten the exhausted member of the 
staff, who hIko had. plenty of work m 
do on Friday afternoon, learned the wo- 
man had n Btory Mho wanted printed. 

'it stunt be pnhtiahed," tmid, the W o- 
man firmly. "Jt'n very imiinrtant." 

The member of the staff acrred to do 
n-h^t ebe could 'to tanncc Km pubiici- 
tioiu 

"And," said tho persistent one, hand- 
ing a piece, of paper niih three or four 
Hnea written thereon, "when |t i* ptth. 
Ii?hed telephone to me, will von?'" 




Saturday Special 

Charming Hats 

For Dress and Semi-Dress Wear 

Specially Priced At 

#12.89 

\\c have prepared as a special occasion — for Saturday 
only— this exceptional assortment of hats — all of 
them smartly modish and all of Ifteiii mndishly be- 
coming. 

You will lind among them: 

Models of Black Hatter's Plush 

rti large and medium Srtort backed TniLshroam 

shapes. 

Soma of them are trimmed with ?race(ul gairii- 

lurcs of glycerincd ostrich, u/ftitfi others liave 

a touch nf lace as well, to add Ihe softness 

nf line. 

Black, black with colors, and all brown. 

Hass suitable for every age! 

SrE-ond Floor, ,1*th fliTf-et, Kmni, 




RIFT SEPARATES DULLES, 
PROMINENT IN SOCIETY 



L^ Harrisi'i. Dulles, wli hnown in 
I'luLLidclphia >,nd New YoTk siwiety. wbk 
ve>:ierday miiiic defendant in a rootn- 
mnniiLi notion wherein Grace Thornr 
liullg-t, bin wife of leas than iwu yeem, 
ligvircs as pldiiitiff. 

Thin Tact lienine known ihrougb a. mo- 
tion |or aUmiiny nnd eouuse! fees peail . 
ing trml which CM fed in the office of 
I'an /)ne, tfpeciol Term. Supreme Conrr. 
vi-fiterdiiy afternoon. The motion was 
maite rrturDflbli' before Ju^ice Philip .1. 
McCook on Wedncudaj EOlt. 

The papers hied ar^ under s«nl --Uil 
no jufomiotioa eooeeroing them could >.? 
obtained frcim the loWjera or from anj 
one ebe in ilir County Court House- 

Mr- . Dulln is a daughter of Samuel 
Thorpe, taniU-mlllioTJAire biinfcprv 'ind j 
histrr of Joel Wotfn Tl.ornc, who sumo 
looutha nijn WstB awarrled a decree of 
divorce from Mury Cnsey Thnmc, hiK 
wifo. 

Ill in year's social register am forth 
that Mr. and M™. Dullen huve a town 
Ihiubo in New York on East Fifty-ihirii 
Merer. It win impossible to get an an- 
sivcr to i telephone call from the 
Count;- Court Hotiiie for some time. 
Thin cawfli offered tlie infortuaUot' 



that ^[r. and Mrs, 1 Villus had discon- 
tinued the telephone. 

Coii-eidrntal with the begioillor of 
Mm, Dullest unit waa the Tiling: bj Mrs. 
Thorne of n bill of execpttona to Jua- 
tire Edward R. Finoh'a action apprortng 
ihe nndioga of the referee. 

ACTRESS SENT TO BELLEVUE. 

Mary 1>iidH(I, WAl* C'eilrned Ap- 

prtriDMi on ntave. Acted Useerly. 

Mary Feonetti, a young woman, .who 

registered nt the Hotel McAlptn ahout 

| three or four week* ago, saying aho had 

I appeared on rhe sinj^e and in motion 

pictures, was taken to Bellc»oe Hoapital 

by Or. Foley, for observation. 

The young woman bad beCD ActiRg 
nttii'T i n i ■ - i ■ r 3 >■ and yeaterday in reply to 
queationB nf House. Detective Denniaon, 
stated she had lulrcn veronnl. Kim Spoia 
ruthef ideqhCn;ilt]y. 

Mijta Fcnnetti said she waa 23 jenrt 
old nnd that her mother waa at preaent 
in France. 



Mr, Sf'«ster s«fl« To-dir. 
A, I*. SylTester, tics president of tho 
Americnn Tnbacco Comlmny will nftJl On 
tlie fHympic today for on extended trip. 



DEATH XOTICES. 



All Gas Consumers 

Who contemplate moving on October 
1st should notify their Gas Offices 
now so that the gas meters may be 
read and locked on the premises to 
be vacated, and read and unlocked in 
the house, apartment, store or office 
that is to Be occupied on and after 
October 1st. . 

By notifying your Gas Office now, 
prompt attention can be given you. 

Consolidated Gas Company of New York 

GEO. It. KIRTI'.I.VOl. Fp*ftld*nf 



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jp WWJIii^M UUiiLLIIUmU. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. 



kotbht sicrraE skcthm. 

PPBUdBkD kvkb\ ncNDAV. 

^^S^A^.H TUE s^*™" PDULIIHINO fOMPANi, st No. 8» Elfbtb Aveoue, 
Cotter FlUleih HtrwU It. the City n r New \« r *. KoTowrb if Manhattan. 
„.^- E. U»h. PrwIitaH. B» fcjghtb Avenue. Edward R. Tlftiw Vie* Fresldcat. 
K» Eighth Airtaae. John J. Nril, Jr.. S^Hiirr ■mi Treasurer. fii<o Bighth Avenue. 

TllepfcoSw, EIOO I'lrcl*. 

Uake cheek* payable in The JRrnlJif Telegraph. AM Elf bill Aveau*. New Te-ri. 
H. A. IH.M-i:tt. Advertising Uiupr. 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOU ELLA O. PARSONS 




p Bourn] bell 



No one dispute* (hn argument that it would be much 
r if flip mntlnn picture Industry could k*ep out of 



Become Politi- 
' cal Istue in Com- 
ing Ounpaign. 



polities, but since the Motion Picture Commlaaiori la a 
pollilral board ft MOW Wfj probable that cerJBorahip will 
becnine on* of the big ie-sue* fl f the earning gubernatorial 

Tbe State- Federation nf Labor baa already made it 
known that the party that dor Bl iif.t ba,*c a definite plank In lln platform, de- 
nouncing eeajmfahlp. rannnt hepn frr the suppart of .nrgaaiied labor. Peter J. 
Brady, president of New York Allied Printing r\iunrit. and chairman at the mIum- 
tfouol department of the State Fede-ratlon of Ijlbor. bat appealed to the theatre 
owncrn of Ihe Slut" for h#l y fn eihmlnriilng n pamphlet based pit tbe rr :..'.» at 
censorship, ■■ , 

Mr. Brady mfiolnLmi thnt Jill Aims depicting bnitai ewoduet of hireling* Ual 
officer* or the law ha™ been supptcjfssd, and thin, he ity*. la n vlcHatioa of «n- 
atitutioBal rights. He «i.m ihe people pave, been denied the right t» see flltn* 
that ure edticattanal. t:nlc*s the Democratic and Republican partita are willing 
to remedy thin evil, \U*y will not be supported In the coming electtoc. 

Sow tbqt labor bafa taken auch u ilednlle «taiia on 'tenhorahlp tM notion 
picture ihcotrr. owaer? enn scar^elj do !« v Innamuea *n It in their own problem. 
Toasfblj- ff^ the tndimtrjr had bPoa firm In kit eonrietlofta that ba partj could be 
*MlBt«l to viciorj- iritheut a plank repudiating S!:u,- caoaonhlp it tbt htat elep- 
tioa, <arej nhould not now be hflmaerwl with censoralilp in New YjtIc. 

The theatre own*rn fl f New York State ore acceptlBf tli* Muiseation att foflh 
bjf Mr. fcrady, nnd will r^nd a camralitee to Albflnr on Wednesday nnrl Thuradoj 
Of thin weal to confer with the DtJBofifwlio nnd nepublicnc eontnJtttea on ra<0- 
btioni, TIj^ n?publlcan committee meets Wedneedaj ncd the Ueaiocrntie com. 
mittec on Thurpdnj, at which tine It will he asked that a plank be lurried In 
the respective platforms. BtHttai; the paaltlon of each r«Nj- on the ceaaondllp 
qncatton. 

NerdltM to sxj, lb* rapp^et of tbe entire leduatrj ULd that or man? ether 
■tfbUe. spirited citiaeca will h c ,lvrn to th« party tbot mnkes the repeal of the 
woaoi-Kbip Jaw an fuiie. rt U »urprI*Ui|- how far ihe iienduiaiE hUs nwung. in 
the opposite dlrrclion in the year we have had rPn-orBhlp. ■ Men who *ftre opcnlj 
in ravor of n niotioa picture coramlyalon arc doit just an ra|er u abolish It. Tha 
. 'InHaencr uf sik-Ii a board la pad, even thou|h ltd ruliQTa muv aot n*e«aarily be 
arbitrary and harth. Tbe Terj thouibt of bavini tbree prople derive what a 
whole State idat sre nnd mny not B eo in r*pu|nint to nil whu belifm id (reedira 
of i f-fi-'!: nncJ liberty of ihouglit. 

It.U unfoeinnnte that tlie motion Jikture Industry has to become involved in 
politics, hut Mince tbe Center Caiumiaaian Is a political hjard, ^o-mpoaed of pro- 
frtBlonal politician*, it \t> the only course open— Btiil certainly no one with iny 
backbone In going to nubmii ta such n law without nmklu; every effort within bin 
^ower t* obtain leu repeal. 



TlN-1 motion picture producer^ an 
more than snttlo tbemvelvi^A back 
in i:i'-'i t ■ - n ; ] l ■■■ i -i-urijicLi.-ii aw [■,■.■ J 
chAirs, trying to recover Trom tJn 1 
blow banded them by van who *cy>i 
hinitoU a frllow prodncoi, than nAother 
wajlop It handH thein by Dt. *,'. Edworr! 
Jonea, cuperinte:ulefit at tie Albnny 
aebpols, Whcreuq tbe 1, a. (meaning sri- 
biw pro : i : i - . - .- 1 wal|ti through two fnatall- 
EtfrDta of CoHier'n that the motion picture 
Indnatry baa nut tchrn ndvantairn of i;-> 
foet opporltinllieH, Ilr. Iftpesj iinys thrr. 1 
are no oppartiniitleft for motion pirtnrn 
Dr. JarteR dnci not rsprwa MnWeST \n 
Ju*t this ftttfUW, but the meaning. n:na, 
la the iftm?. ' lln hiJfui not. no bop- (cr 
(he producer who Ir Itlanlrrd with th* 
benutlFu] Ide-j that he iney h<'\\- tbr 
ynimg at Amarlru hy mnklnie plclnre-i 
fouaded an the risarirs. r»r. Jnnmt Fnya 
pu:t«r*fl Ilkr "Lady n( the Lake," "flvnn 
teUue" and 'The Tfir« Hnakcteeri'" ars 
more dptrtenento] than helpful to the 
jurMille oiir.d. 

QtJOllni (n'di the Albany .l^qmal li- 
eay* : ' . 

"They fret, when thry bavr* Been a 
movie, cntirti an undine of thr pint. nn«t 
learned the nmnpn nf th* charactero tba.t 
tbey hnvG derivrnl ji.II [mssitilc Dexir.lt 
from ilir- bor.U. Thry arc wmnc- They 
linvr faileil to gain nay w*nse of Jiterary 
vntuea. Tbey bm-o failed ;■■ senao thai 
the !n>n* is a !i-rr.>;;, - oik] not a lipamatie 
iMWterpJeCp; tli^t the author A-aa prl 
inarFy Intcroited. not in a swift mcA-fox 
p'bt. but In sliuilcn nf character tao fthfl 
to be (Jcpicled on the acrcen." 



Dr. Jones Srma II 

IVrsonoJly I do 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



OBERT E. SHERWOOD, motion picture critic of Ufe. thinks tbe n.u»'ity at 
■ motion pictures has het-n lower thin year thuu ji t any time ainca lfllS He 
g dISconrflccu; althrtiigh be ban found "Tolnble Da T Id." "Nanook or tlie Sorffi,' 
lyeandma'fl Bur," "The Prlsjner of Zemin 1 ' and "Thr, Bt*nul Flame" oaafr in 
- amgularly dull nnd arid gdcaerl." He La [Obkn e forward, knwrvvr, with hope 
i to «imln s production*, wb^b Include Jackie Ctwjta'a "Oliver TffSat*' an 



• n AeTlDBalr 
Hove the nro- 
fjui-i-r.-, n ci it take Dr. JoDrs any marr 
K'rlnunly than they do Pother's auCtinr. 
Or course, it Ip dlscoLirngiu|E and discoH- 
L'iiiiif! to be told !!:■■ clajAlcs lire harm- 
ful to the youth of tbe cunntry when 
areh nn a motion picture tcrajti, cape- 
cially in view t>f the fact ihe paid re- 
frirmrra li a v r nlway* tonrie It n pnrt of 
their propaganda, to woep aloud at the 
negligeuir of tbe film men in bringing 
the hitter ciaa& of literature to tbe 
acrcon. 

Tnklnp; T>r. Jonea lilerally, It meani 
there is no jjope abend tor films. Aay 
Jin]ir In tbe pant tbut tlin cinema might 1 
liavi> *iia founded; o n tnaldug h*UCr ple», 
tures. with dTubjccL'i thai srs 1 1 ™ ' . c be clnraeiu 
by thnse who use the word an "Mgfc 

ROBERT E. SHERWOOD, motion picture «ftfc of Ufe. thinks tbe n.«a'ity of ljrt,R ' ™n»Hal,' JUlig articlea have betn 
motion pktLire.i ban heon lower thin vt-±r ihnn aft nn». tt*» .i>,» imo «t. wrUten, brilliant spowltee lia*e pj-cn dc 

rit] nnd editorlalt! have hcCa broad- 

cii on the failure of the "movie*" tr 

f tnafcc I he modt of Its opportunjiir^ for 

BTJ( j \ edu.-;itin; lliP young. IEow comes Di. 

Dotttlaj FnirbnnfeH In "ttoblh Plood." , Jones and aith ono mnke of the pen 

Mojiy enthusiastic fa'ns will eoa^:der Mr. SbervroHl^ liut fnr too restricted * MioibCtttea Ufi fine IJeoliam. 
-He but- neglet'tetl to mention "Blood nnd Sjud." vvhiib hi bos-offlee reeeipta *l»l ! Uttvieu only our crowing mlod to 
attendance. tt 9 well aa irttait* min^ity. tmtst h^ -iK-luded in H ny list of the mo^t wmdi— the lit.k |trl w|» Uvea at ray 
populur roA •■:in-:-:.h-.: pl^turcu. "Ke[iorted Minnmi." starr'iog OweH Mocke bsd i ^ ar "^'- — l l] " " ot IWWtttnt to fantrariict 

™i M .... i, ^u,.^ by M . r „„« «,, lb . fl „. t , fforl . „„ ,„,. ; .„ r „„ tbt s^x, ui^ssviZ™ 1 ' b';™"™' 

tmro. lliomu, Jl.ijlinn in •'Di,f Irfjdl n j Cttbn" i«d nnu.v ralliurluillc. MHroni- «esli— iT I maj he p,-mi»::*il for lop.ii.it 

m from reviewers. aTMl fiiiLllr > ilLtti rlir prndiia! — vrith ur cipcrLenri? 

Oat m,i»l not furerl. ton. Norms To]nut!«r> -SlEiHa- Tbt na.ls ■■ Tll.t w«» i 'T"^' ™ ««»»''""?■ " 1 ' ll Vi' tlJ ''»» lrl 

TWrf waa singularly well dOnr. U. W. GriSlbV "Orpnana of ibe Stgfni" eland* ' "i tbought," ahf BRlri, "I would hot 
1lt aptetarumrly In vmof respects, even though It tu:iy no! be cttiaaS amoiiT the ' ^ K if,T DoOWta, but jifter meing the ple- 
:o:,i briidnnt result* of the Griffith genius . ( II,r(S ' WBnt l * rm "! ''« atoPi- as it was 

•.o/T,''","" ",'?" ■"',;""" "™' lu '- E "™ ««* ««« '" nd.,1 =rr mil I,o„„-,, ! "IgS'Sufi*. **o, »«,■«<» 

One tJiOMOu. Dnj. Rirorri Hushrfs "DrnKmiA Curtf Ahtnrt." ■■H„n,ao I mlloe" hail ninny crkl-ism. lo opT.r on 

JUaris. ■ <;porf« ArlLis'w "Tlie Itiii:nff i'uMinu," TliojnpR ijrijhan - . "Tbt BjJclle'or I tJ* *'1T '^ ft "l''rli llir |iirturr *,li pro- 

DaJdf ," "E..1 li Wtrt," vrllb CoMtUrt T.lttndjr, "Bin of Ufi" and "Btbool I l)U ^' 1, ,'"" ""?' mlnt "" ,a " *• "**■ 
IMrt" with Wfdtr Bnrrr. I ,„ ' i 1 " 1 "* P |cIll "< 1 ■Kruifdlnt- turtlj 

I IlilP .'tifir.l'i ! iiiili,>r hill T rm ■« h t^n. 

T aeema to b* 



fuiar, 



I i[ ja difficult n--l to IikiIi at LliioE^ tMtfi 
; n paetiifc o.rt". Thui i« why 1 ivundcr 
i no one has urgeil .\[iUrrtJ Munloy tti elgn 

uti tin- dottid line. She Is thr wicked 
■ «fimun in "U*» a Hoy," Him Harria's 
. new prJuUy. and nhe ia the most Heeorntlvc 

\\ii\.K wp hfltc seen tbli jrrnsoii. ;!■■; 

hewntv rifiiji her ^nrdmbe, ft'iicb iinfoj-- 
! tuniitcdy ■■< eidoak'b tf make snnir yoniiff 
, girls f*M-l being a vnm[Hlrfl baa In mm- 
. penitatmnn. She in tii' 1 typr <■> Mta 
i Nvldl, !■•:];, much vtimmer and pinaller. 

Thin 1b not a (Mid adwttmttttat fn r SHw 
' IIunEey, In frict. a - e have never mat tlie 
I )adj\ L-nt wa di) like Lct work— and bet 
| brauly. 



I.IH5-L Who I'w Her*. 



IT a*ems to ba a fad at preaent to write articlea on "Cirrhosis or the Cinema 
nr "Why MovJea Inruriatft Me," In other wop)* ta tall attention to tbe number 
Of bad pictures nad fltherwiaa condemn them, This nonaense 1^ much ucerdfine. prfj- 
■#Hy btcauae the subject happen* at tbe ttme to be wleabTr 
V Nobody thlnka of execrating tha puMMier who turna out balea of trash nnd 

R the miDlakee of the Theatre ure wi ijulckly" buried tint tto «ne talltti or thr number 
of bad! playx wbli'li open and elose. 
. Tbe motlfla picture ia nt a dludvntafc largely beiinme fllma that are 
■ mediocre or ivorrc continne io ma la the tueatren iltraiighattt the country. oHen 
.. flndieg uaerpepled popularity fnr from Bromlwqy. 

prv-..,- Tbe picture like the booh 'market ha B ](■ list of best aeller*. wbieh d^es not 
Mp its reputation any more than the Sien.iatloaal novel ndoN io Ihe eubatnntinl 
Weraturt of rbe Innd. Both supply tbe demuad of a neatterbralned public whl-li 
avoids serioun thought— Ike wime ciasn that we'cotaei* in (be theatre the bedroom 
fare* or tha chenp vaudeville. But nobody b!u*fcea for tlie tleatr-e or anoloalies 
foe the dltnt DOvel masqueradhag b a IwO-dolJar (ditlon. 

Were It-peaa.'Uc to aectuntalafe statlntk^ WP belierc. thr percentage, of bod 
pUUrea would be no b:ghcr tban (bat at bo v J<a or plays. 

But thi* klpd-of criticism is out of dale, and articles on the uirjrjnj picture 
*r* tt (v-Cseja tie heqt -.•SIltj. 



Tk^ORE and more tlie eoatumo play appears to be coming back, and quite 
ATX atrongly. Of lata there have been. A nnmber or rhinfoj: eiamples of thti 
on. Broadway. 'The Pripone* or Keada" has made r great hit; likewise "When 
Hnighthood W» lb Flower.' 1 and aeon we an tn have Dmiglaa Fattbanka in "Robin 
Hood," «U of which accma t» indicate thnt the pnhlie wjl] patronlia the eoatumt 
^Uy. EahJbitora for Home t.me paat were of the aplnJon that auch algyj would 
sot draw; wheihrr Or not tbars waa any good reason ror such an opinion aaaaa 
Wttftd, hut thin, neACrlbelrss, waa«Uio reaaon given for die theatre owner to fight 
WAT* <rf incb JiIiks. llowerer, the public will pay their money to see any nal5y 
good atTTliedoh ; It mtitnt no difference wbelhrr it be a cmtumr i» r modern play 
jnn s* long oa it nosaeas*« Tnore than tho usual amount of cnifrtainment value, and 
they have proved tbla to be true llmr after lime, t'oatuuie frraya have an adviatage 
over the modem type in that they are gtiierally of an blmorkal nature, and' there- 
tvt* caa offer more fnr thr money than tbe utlier.". Whatever tile reason fur the 
dearlli of such piny* in (be |ifi»t. tbo fact remains tbat in«ny uf the recent cinema 
■uotbbw have been «t«lume plays, and the public lift* liked tfaeui ro tho eitcnt 
Of packlnj; (left tbeHtre* *|iere tliey Imve played, 



Hfce ."lirlam Cucper, hut I am sure Long- 
fellow's fiabrM ran different." 

If that little girl bad not kcca tbe 
mm* -pw< ujtvHuti «:.■: wwiitj not hura 
thouKlit it lru|>ffrtnht to -try and vi>»ial- 
i*c tlie cliuractent and compare the jwreeu 
phiyer* ly tile ideal.t called forth by UrnU- 
fc'lmv's poem. 

The trouble, wp ndmll. with (he serpen 
clu^Ki * Lave been H, c ] B ctc tflt imagina- 
tion uti the pnrt nf some if tbe director* 
who have oniric them. Iliir this is being 
overcome, and nnything that sun pi re e the 
ehlEil with n dealn- tu rcuri cunnut be a 

| perniefous. influence. It is an Influence 

■ foe good. Moat of tho mothm pictureN 
rpondad on Wkn and plnya bare been 

I I natm mental in Increasmi; their selling 
market. 

1 Few people have ever neon 8 motion K . 

plttuM jilot aa a "movie. - * Tiny study ■** cl 

the <Ie'lneatiun of chariet^r and Tose ' 
tbetneelvcs in the atory, rorgetting »Lon. 
ever it in poterfble tbey are looking fit a 
make-believe drsma. To them it ia a 
real page out of life. Any one who does 
not look at the screen in this frame of, 
mind could not enjoy any type of Him 
whether it ia a classic or n jam drama. 
Most teacher* will diaagres with Dr. 
Jom-fi, and aay to bint n motion picture 
baaed ou higft c j 0w [iieraturc will create 
in the cbild"a mind an interest in thfl 

ittory and an understanding that only a 
vJMiLiJir.nticii of tha theme and ebsractcrs 
could bring to aim. 



Tip motion pisture fana this waefe can 
feel New York may Hgain be the center 
of all motion picture activity. Firet, 
Thomas Melghan came to town, 
no marc than settled bimaclf than James 
Kirkwnod Tcponeil. Following Mr. Kirk- 
M-ennt"s urrUnl Leetrlco Joy. Jaequellne 
Logan urul Uln Lee put in en Appoar- 
uiit^. siving ;l.n K;iUioua l J ltiyprK-I,SBkv 
officer such a tlirl'l BU 1HC worked fur 
two rlayn. All of lb\s crowd of celebTltif* 
nre at the Fumons PEayeni-Lryiky stiiiti'is 
in 1,-iss;: Ielitml nnd the oEd-tinier^ r- -.-.;- it 
rk-giiuj To |.c like pJd liniet When tll-Ie 
Fenjuson. Murgucrlte Clarke Mitry Plck- 
fur<l and thrc*> Or four other* were all 
mnklng pieturesi on Fifty-fourth street. 



"lfis titles are mmisiiiK u lihout ucin^ 
forced. After ripi-iininp mo»l of piv ihiy* 
ami eTeninjrs reuiHng to aft nor.ntliinc 
that trill mskr iiiurb tlmu the gvaxiurc 
piature. 1 welcomed the caatice ro aet 
Auo to write in- mi 1 . The cliarac.er of 
Iiuulel wen urn thr acceptod idea of tbe 
tir-ru as |r*ea riirun^h iu v e^ea oi tha nn>- 
tloii pL~turo and fnues. hut u -.• .\l person 
ivitb ability, bat ton !:.■■:,.■ to rn-rt liioi- 
silf to accumihilsli tinvthiuu," 

"I wa* |> -j.n. ,1 with "Our I-Kadin-j 
CtttfOA," 1 said Mr. .M^ighan. "until uu 
exhibitor tub! me ibe iiiclurc wan not 
ivJj:nt iUn wotben wuDtDd. The = j ■ - - ■ i llko 
rl. he «i: id. hut the »<imcn do ik>i like 
thuL k.iud vf d ben i. 

" Discouraging," wtul on Mr. iiiiyiiun, 
"if we uiiint lime n cut ami Jricd type of 
iiim duriieiOJ- whu item oie:^* a mil- 
take, but irho Ikvea n pcifect existence 
from the iu-:,i to the l.^t reel." 

"1 vnttbot belioVc," interrupled Mr. 
. . Kltinire, reacbing for a cigarette, "that 
He had I - V " UI exhibitor friend ajptdU fur the pubUe 
in yciu'ral. He might bare thiuiglit yon 
naeCted a rri:ii-i:iii and the \dvji uffered 
waa iirobaliiy bis «»u tHJiir^ptiou. Wo- 
ii!i:u are nut in tliette dfli'i su uuuhl tligeut 
that they c«n only tliink Ailing "0e niven 



uiotiai! picture bou*e« ih+M dflyt hire eaaie io be about like 
jloom in tbe Sprlog. tral li. They've noihlng to do with tbe 
ii"tbinp to do with the feature photo-ptaj 



P. HOK.OGUES in It. 
. tbe Rn-wer* thai 
e*»*. Or if they have 

it* tney are pltlfatlv nW*«j and nelf evident, ond see^i in hnvc been thonglit out 
t>y a group ©f Kjhth Grade seboal children, A pmSogur really is H sort of prefatory 
■Utameat or mplaDatloa. In which tha tbsme of Ihe play or photo-play, aa tb* ease 
runy be, is art forth. But In some 'of our leading film houses recently we have bad 
aoinf horrfble esuiuplea. 

For InataDce, in one caae tha berolne'a name In the headline attraction 



Tha New Color Plelare. 

Krtry so often we hear of some man 
who has invented n color prnceaa that 
will rcvolutioniae the wcrcen and bring 
tbe colors that heretofore bavo been so 
eidly tacking in all colored fllma. Usually 
en investigation proves tbe center may 
be a rich red or a beautiful blue, but the 
edges will be fringed with another color 
mid Took as If rim primary colors were 
clamoring for recognltiuh. The" new 
I Technicolor Company, h*«drd by _\VliH- 



b lam Trarcra Jrrnme and Churlca Dstut 

bine times out of Clbwn, with *l/>rkho]rters of mgny of our 

I projnlaent buainexa men, seeou to have 

j ^rilvfd the problem of frayed edgea and 

given uu p prococa that kecpa tha sama 

! color from the deep center to the outer 

j edges. Tiiis wa« proved at bu uliibition, 

held Thursday afternoon when the hdn- 

4 tiling of one rich fabric after another in 

Htttttm. ao > duet of The popular ballad "Genevieve. Sweet GeDevfrv*-' was at- f "i* 1 "Sf"!^ J^SStf 1", Wloj. of 

earpnlent tenor eiiflB Motbrr ilncbree ■ |a Jobn Blc<Vjfntlck, ns an approprlata tation of a washed out pink, were «£- 
JBtTodnctioo [«. ibe feature. Or, If the photo-drama happens In he laid In tbe timber i " latent ln llelr eolorlnr and tie wblta 
tllttrie*. e back drop is used representing this particular locale tod a male auartaita i *" tha (in ** t tblt1 ^ of ,h i" kind prtr 

sS:: '?- t k°" " "" r is* M,M K r" A " o( " hW "" j j ° '" ELii, ' h " ' » «SAi l *s- P ^r u ,iifrff ^s 

J.*Dth avenue*, hut aeems ai trifle toa much f^r the leading Broadway theatres. l"n- ; ha« been nnbeatable. but his, invention 
ha* a prolofu* has Home rea*au tar beiaa;, It ba& no husinesN i,-, be, j ia ro eiewnaiva It ha« been impractical. 

at week at ibr rj n pi|o| there was rather an eicsptionol example of tbe blend- ; It l " r*|*»tatl Ntlfaaj Technicolor la lb 

^^^v'^ret-anr^ l^st i z^^xstsrssb* 

■Et^&rTtW r„te It from me » go out and. di,- 

prologue makej. a very ^ttvaetira prelaw for a pboto-playT™ MrrisTwitb » °°™ r '"" w,tnt fnr th(! ,aotl « n P'««» 

i.J' 1 jj* 1 Imagmnllon ut iuveutlveneaa. bat otberwiae it ia'battar to let nature i Di^ucers, bet having been leelng thinga 

Uk« Jt* ecom-»B far a* Uia fflnaa f0 . ! wftb . notiH picture eye ill th.*e. y«jti 



\m aearaja Ad* IVeald Bay. 

viifo nud tindicg in her 
the i*cethpnrt who first t*M)k his fnae/ 
many yearn -.:,;•< may he ol I fgbbioticd. 
but Thotaas Mcigtiaq ll,,;c » W* FrfiUcca 
iiisri be doesn't care a darn who known 
if. Tn fact, talking to Tommy on any 
Hubject brings forth some such unex- 
pected remark an: 

"France* thiaka,", or '■France* d«a 
not think," and belitvc It or not u yon | J2*°* 
choaa what Frances aaya carries mere 
wetjbt with Tommy than: aoythibg else 
in the world. He flay* aha Ir raapbnai- 
hlc for otty airccem he baa made, and If 
he hadn't heeded her advice he might to- 
day be pluylof unimprortnM feltffJ on tbe 
atago instead of being electric lighted! 
from Broadway to Keokuk, la., and On 
in the Weal roast anil back again. And 
with all the electric lights nnd all the at- ; 
rcnium and all the ccmpFlrtirnts, Thomas J 
Meigtiqit hasn't chanced ono wblt in ait 1 



'Vos: pleane Tive n.« credit for sums 
Imagibatiou," I begged. 

"t'lenty »t it.' i,iin-c«l both Mr Meig. 
b -io null Sir, Kitin^e in oav vuite. 

"I Ciin aire j <iii j. aump'ic nt thnt. Uto," 
"lid 1'ommi. "Frairesa oud I wfcni doivu 
ti? the bcjteb fir.n day. to g,a in bntblng. 
i:iki=]i Percy and her husband mid pinm 
frlinds Joined ua. Ellecu kiaa^d Frjnccu 
add ttlvii icajicd uver and Wised me. The 
rieit doj 1 received * leatittuj letter 
from Home wdoidu. 

"ALOiUcr ]ttoi ahftttCCftd *ujr wrote. I 
auw you t;h tlit! btdeb liat Sunday Lining 
a lot if common v.omen. I tliuufhi hero 
at least Is die muti * J lid It true tfl till 
wiTe. I gueM all movie atars *ir«s ullke," 

"I waa sv furious at her letter," nind 
Tommy. "I twk It to Mr. Jdltky, I «aid 

the common wnmen were my v.'lfc and 
Elileea Percy- My wife and Mis* reroy's 
husband Were With u* uhcn abc Jilswd 
me, aad there waa absolutely notbing 
wrong; wa jttc all (pod frienda, >"ciw 
how can ydu ahap ibe evil tongue of 
gossip wbio ev-erything we do » inisoon- 
Btrucd mid made to lock evil?" 



IhiLt Amr*** "with iiln 



"Mr. LoaSy agreed with me it was un- 
fortunate people were out with tpy- 
Rlassca trying 14 find wmcthlhg wmug 
with iho raOvlea. 

"I Waa comforted," went oil Tommy, 
"by what Oeorgo Ade mm In iliu* «.W 
mopolitan lust week. Did you n-ud It?" 

Julldn Eltlngc aaid be bad been so bus) 




■ ei-encd in tfcrS SBS'wA3& S " , . ,, 1" l *« y ftU >- ^rtsge of gwd repute. 1 

kSrfJS than SjtBw ill ffiVlaJSJ - »S ! flw "SSr*^? ?" ^ yaa 

afternoo, i^jTS^ Srffi3« 1 ^^V^o n^etlee^ l ' r 
"I tike thh one." itnid Mr. Eltiuge, 
rend" ng : " "If any film actor rvt t stopped 
to plck> a prlmrose t all the Iwtafty 
claisea In America will Vnaw the factB 
sooner or latcf." " t 

"How nlhiut eJulfl?"" I aoked Tommy, 
ream lie: "The dream of yearn has been 
to get the name on. tbe urge bEJ[hoa,rd&. 
At last, ^-sheets hcajiB,!* shrift rrom 
*vtry open lot and lie victim ia cora- 
uelicd to rraJk in th? alleya." 

Jwtlaai r.Sk*. a tie. Too, 
Both Me. KltiOAT) and Tomray agreed 
OtotfT Ade muat hare known some of 
the inconreutenc'is of Iryinz to e-eape a 
liublic who pin laureS wrcotbs one 
minttlB and band a ertuvii of thurns the 

but. 

Readme Ado Ple*»i.n( raatlaae. 

BatUrday afternoon reading- Qcorga 

Ada wl.Ui two of njy lavoiitB JcWr* ia 



- blla he and Julian Elt- 

Hth the mortaa, Tommy as: r many 
mam dllarlit r hi wrong, hut all hope was, 

T ■ l l rt|lo , ,i K rp , *fr wasnliwr to 
write title* JtOfl add a little necewary hn- 
Jiinr (ft tho n? h " 11 "''y Wn of ftloi material, 
r- 11 * - «^ 1 i' rc t : In >" , " s g the hero It* "Trft 
l>olJcgii Widow." nne of George Ad«'a 
most notable staae plnys. that Tommy 
met sind married Franeea Wag «hn was 

;. N duhl.. troiieyo m$. ^K 

SSEK A w dfl 9*. p " w hi *n In the 
"WU howaebold since 'that dav After 
i-enrting and evading arid readlot. Tom- 
my appealed! tolranwna PJayervI^islrv 

r. let fJkffpt Ade write n scenario frr 
hoi The rcwlt vrns "Our Leading 

■i^en. and the ejtpcrlmrat bmught 
rnrtb aarb excellent resulta the ccmbini- 

lon of Melghau xaf \ Aor ttl |j rpmAin as 
lonr aa the Indiana author la ivilling. 

Toillniy Ilftlpif, Ja Ad*. 

"Ade knows how to. write charaeterl- 
utlona that an huttULa," said Tommy. 



4 rr!ijL'. 5 :it pastime. But there remalcod 
a Hnoday paper waiUnn to be put Into 
shape. At that time '-Hatudnughter" 
bad not reached the IlivolS. 

"f.o and see lt„plenar, M said Tommy. 
"I <vajit your honeut oolblon," 

My imi-r.«i opinion la that ths-cbaractrT 
or O'Bauaoo wu made for Thotnaa 
Melgban. Whatever ftawa are fa tho tjffr 
ture, tho eharaeter of tho Jrlah Histrut 
attorney standa out tike a beacon light 
on a storm*- He*. 

"Mr. IV M|ll*i nays he like* tn> wort 
trt-tttr than In The Miracle, Mati, " i*ld 
Timmy. "'Ha made O. Bannon go t^s 
limit when Etc stirtad tobagsoning 
dou-tiwaj*uifter he aint l-ydla to Jirison. 
I raid Mftnif Mille an Irishman knona 
no half measures and deprived of the 
■a .:■?.-.. in he. InVed. and having fotmd duty 
a painfnl rnbsiltuto for her love, ha would 
not atop tit anything until' he rcarbrd 
the bottom. Ilia comeback would be 
just nt BWoJ tJn other Way." 

"Ton onght to know the payrbolnny 
if tha Iriah character." "I told Tommy, 
is lvnll ib any one." 

"1 do." be answered, "and Mr. Dft 
Mitle let me put my 0<FP Interpretation 
in Korae nf the *ccoht.'' 

1 Baked Tommy wrlttt be thought of 
Iti- VaJrutiao case. 

"One thing I am hot discussing," h.. 
said. "I inir lit have made aome bid 
mistakes myself if 1 hadn't had France* 
i to a<iv sc me." 

A thought (hat BHUft have made 
| Jupllan 1'lltinpe regret he nev^r married. 

A FUm Trna«dy. 

I Had indeed la tho atury ftodolpk Vnl- 
| entino relaretl in court last Monday, tie 
1 was cOftYpcllcrj to nit on a barrel, sad th* 

only mirror furnished him was fn small 
j ho hfld difficulty In putting his nlllhc-ilp 
j un properly. Some of the industry- wept 

oifr thin Dvtdsaoe of linrd-heartrKluess. 

while onotner member mort practical 

than poetic said: ■ 
■ "Why didn't he buy n chair and n 

mfrror. Wl th (1 ,25(1 i week- — no ope 
| need sit on a MTtH, or deny Uintwlf the 
! plraEiirc of awuiiiy; .l docont sised iookinr; 

glaes. "' 

On Tb.r.lr Way DaaCi 
i Tho news that Dsugjtl Fflirbants snil 
. -Mary I'lckford are on ibeir way 1-Jlujt in- 
clines ut to believe "Rabin Hood:" may 
hai-c n New York premie're like "The 
Three Musketeers" with Mary and Uoug 
urcscnt. They Are espcctcd to reach 
tnwti obout October 3. 

Ilr Will Ei-ave. 

All the bravrry and chivalry isn't con- 
tlnsd iio tbe knights of old. if a atory told 
nbaut Noah Beery is true. Mr. He*rr 
was plsying in a ocene wr|th Hrlen Cbnri- 
wick apd Hichird Dii at the Uoldwjsn 
■■; .i=;i.:::. Lit whs the 'vlliain and Miss 
("hadivick the heroine. A part of her 
4ceue was to sbr>iu. Jlr. Ucery. Tho old 
story of a revolver— "didn't know it was 
In^ifcd." Thr- bullet JitrUck him In the 
•I bide nud b.'-iii!-,.- he dlu lk,; want Mfes 
Chnciwlck to worry he played tbe scene 
through to thr end when lie collapseid 
li s k ■ S bad to be taken to Ills home. 

BUK*« Yoo. Heard Tflltt 
Ycnterdsy morning'*: W^orld come* out 
"itli a rtfttj that tbe Picture .Stare Con- 
gress, a t-ommcrclEil cnterprlac for tho 
financial benefit of players, \h about to be 
held in New York Oily. 9aya the World : 
"It would be operated after the fashion 
nf the ejthibitorK nnri prtHlucern' fair held 
In Chicago some yenni ago. 

'Something like thirty or forty r>( the 
lending clnrmn players would be gathered 
here nnd placed on view aa booth tenders 
in -\ (nir of M)mc sort to ba held in a 
building on the order nf t^rnnd Central 
Piifaec. The furthering uf internet in tba 
fiim ploy generully would bo if* object. 
An admittance fee of about (1 would be 
charged, and thr patrons would have the 
opportunity, mark you, not only or seeing 
hut talklnt with their favorite players. 
Names already mentioned are Rudolph 
Vnlentiiin, Mae Murrtiy, Hope I'p.mpton-, 
Slni-iou Psvies, Thomoa Meightn, Harold 
Lloyd. Mabel Nnraiand, Johnny Uines, 
Constatir'o Binitey and Peggy Hopkins 
Joyce." 

n> AckDowlcdaa His !.t-i{«-r. 
A [sJeasanr letter from Frank iJayton. 
reached thin dcnk on Monday. Mr. Day- I 
ton at one time w.i* one of the ie&dibg } 
scrcrn players at Lssanay. He was slsn , 
culled the poet laureate of tbe film com- | 
payy as hla favorite pnatlme when nnt | 
beting w*3 to eompnac poetry. Mr. Day- 
ton aoys be was ihnplred to write on 
the article in The Morning Telegraph 
commenting OB ''Why I Am Ashamed or 
the Movies." We hope he will let us 
hear from him again. Its Bjce*l to re- 
ceive letters (mm old friends. 

9|>«aklna: a£ ibe Article. 

The name of tha man who wrqtc "Why 
I Am Ashamed of the Movies' 1 rcntinuea 
io bo nu-r- of tbe naven mystcrie* of tbn 
film 1 industry. Either the man la ashamed 
to speak Up and tell his name or be ia 
afraid. If ha had half tbo aaaursnoe his 
article says he would not hide behind a 
norn da plume .now. We have received 
many, many letters commenting on his 
eowftrdire. Most of the 8.1m industry la 
inclined tn believe thr nearest ha ever got 
to a atudlo wo* looking at it from tbe 
outside door- Others are sure ha ifl a 
disgruntled member of the Industry, whose 
inability i-i succeed inspired his In&c- 
furfite articles. It Is unfair to other peo- 
ple In the industry to whom fhs tinger of 
suspicion rolgbt point, .If the man la not 
afraid let him apeak up. The film indua- 
try ban a right to kBOw the name of the 
man who is fichtircj: them In this under* 
handed fashion. 

Ham 11111 CrAtcrtalcts. 

Yes, bis nunA la really Sam HIM, ann 
although he bnila from tlfn West he is no 
relative of James Hill, tha railroad man. 
Tie Li a personage himself, a famous rood 
buitder. with the Columbia Hlvtr Hfgh- 
wny to hi* credit. Ycstarday Mr. Jitn. : 
thronab th^ Motion Pictisre Produeers I 
and Distributor*,- eitended an Invitation j 
to the newspaper* — tho motion pleturo 
editors to meet him at tbe University 
Club At luncheon, Those who BcCcptRd 
lii-: Invitation were- Interaated in hearing 
him tell of his moHon picture activities, j 
!!'■ took a camoraman with him to Ku- ! 
rope, and filmed a number of tna place* 
and penrmalltiep having to do with tha 
treaty nf tl ob -fortification, signed at 
Obcnt. Helginm, ir 1B14, betweaiQ C.'ansrin 
and the United States. Tbrtn apoq bia 
return tn thia count r* he built a "L'caca l 
Portal" at Blaine. Wash,, an immense I 
stone gateway, half on AAertcan and half 
i.v, Canedian i..i;f. Thia film, made in tba 
intercaU of pence, he ffta bmaght to tbl* 
ronntTy to show Ltir Hija or£aBlsatlo)| 
n»d pfau for its ctistribtltian. Mr MiU 
in addition L" all tbest activitiea accot' 
rmnk-rl Mrirshel Jnffro of France on p 1 
trip here a tew month* ago. He al 
finanead Joffiai trip around tha world. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If you have praise Io give, com- 
pliints to make or ideas J.o air, 
rejliier them with tbe Onlooker. 



TWO- Mi>K-H TO A CONTRACT. 

Mellon Picture Editor, The Manning Teb^ 
granh. 

T caonot refrALo from comment on lb* 
letter In your column, 'ina (jan»Kcr, H 
prnislns Valentlno'a present stand. It re ■ 
Devts a chjiractrrlatlc atlltnde, uat a con- 
tract Js bladlni only on tUe employer. 
And no dautit a leglttmato measure nf 
popular success and nrmoesv; of character, 
la the Ssteat tq which, a man ta able to 
bald np bio producing company and get 
away nlth It. Wallace Retd must Indent 
rta*et not enacting Jesse JSmea earlier In 
hla Mreer, therchx rodangertas: blmscht 
to tbo publle. and maklna hlmsftf in- 
dispell SIM* tn his eraplDycra. Certainly 
faia company hsn not shown Itself over- 
fi.in-1-rtiirtij- rrprer-iitue «t buj farbesranre. 
I auppoio "(be sbj'b >&» limit." will ba 
Pols bTegTl'a niiirnrle after ihe leanta one 
etlitaml. 

Aod yet tb*r trll as tjint ih« eioi-bita'nt 
salaries paid to afrs arc llrgely rciuaa- 
sible for the evil days of motion pictures. 
P. C. K. 

CHACON A flOX OOTJT: 
Motion Pletnre Editor, The Uornlng Tele- 
graph, 
Id your reTiew of "Tbe tjaoet Bresker.™ 
new K the nivol], van »ld nnrroiimate- 
Ij. tbit Wallace Held was di much like 
a Kcnturtkan as Waittr Hlcj* vns Ilka 

a negro. I ■-..'. li :■,■>; 0.«l[i ■'..■r.,1. ■:'<•:,; nhit 

im vaur Idea of a Krntucli!a.n— black. 
■-i.i-ich net, long bale, dandruff "ii the real 
eollar nUil A DB*W Of tnbnero? !.,-- mfi 
ssiure ran that the Kentueky youth et 
Ihn (jpe nf Wlrren JjirrlB Fa h!,.. any 
ether well orecl young maa, eKcepi, per 
frsca— nosalbly T am ten flattering- rfttbfr 
I'lSr-vr ami better lonhinB" th«n fhe fivtrsg* 
Now Vorfcsr. 

Wilier Hlr-ri irai silly rreiiAh. nnd It 
*eeairiS io idp, t hi> ftlnVtor muftn) mn^ 
at bis ^bsceei, hi.! (IHIo't gut llie maul 
out nf h!s rant llmvcver- — ! 

LPiilivHle, 

Hllt:lir. IUNOH.ANCE IS ItLlSS. 
Motion I'lcture Editor, The Morning Tele. 

grcpli ; 
Th* paper* sar at last that n En>at 
Qoloc Inventioii hal snHrd the uuest'on of 
why It Is nnt prnetlral to hsv& eolnred 
illTm. 1 wonder If tbli li trus. I have 
been n-nillag moiinn plttim? uewn fnr the 
P"»t ten voom nnd La th.at time nn< '.-<■• 
ihna rn^i eempnntes rlalmtd :■■■ hnvr In- 
vented o. eolor prnefts Ibnt will brirs 
nut the r.-ii lints wlltmct merging threa 
or four color* Into a bunca. ] bar* icrn 
some of tbeee, among them a tiot-se that 
Tin n eiirlons mlx*d shaile et hrowa, 
t:lue and red. lie looked like be might 
hr the t-nlleo htirie of the fnlry tale. 

Hut never hive I seen any colors that 
sttrad nut with i»ny degree of beauty. 
Colored aioilon pictures to my way of 
i 1i-1b-.Ii s ua: hnve lieen pbout as practical a* 
gr^nrt npera |a s rSD'ttOfl. pletoee tbeatrv. 
1.«E the colored phatagrapby belnns tn 

th* Bllll p:.-furrr bcJ thB hroivn an*! 

hlscfc [1st* to iae icreen, or course. II 
msy he that Mr. Jeronre hsa an Invention 
that ■■ »; 1 1 ,- r- ,•- r s r 1 1 1 , but | want to *ee It 
before I believe tt Tb* same wlta Qeorga 
Esitman. Ihe nrwspsinera are too ready 
in niiMi-t; ■ to rid without. IdVettlgatlnat 
them, 

However. Rarkni Is wlllin". Tell JIT. 
William Trsven Jeromo to brlnf gi a(a 
cottirenl film end I will talcs a look at U 
for myielt. 

Your a tar lei* hunk and more truth, 
11- L- H. 

ro\vi>T.*:> aoaixst nU ivtltj. 
Motion Pletnre Editor, The Uornlng Tele* 
firaph. 

In repLy to Ida KurtraiD* letter tn 
tone paper, and from her letter I am led 
(i heUrtf that sbi> le not well Informed 
'oneernlng aereen faels wben ibo does not) 
know that TTiomsi Kantschl— for a eertala- 
tr. afshlon. Hamilton tnd Esthlyn Willi 
i*itii eippclolly — bs»e ever been Btarrsd- 
Mlsa WflllSQis nover hsp done anything 
else than star. She waa a Sella- atar for many 
ycjir-i. Tbeu sbe really starved for Fsra- 
me-unt. One of such productions was "Tba 
Coat of Hatred." 

In other wordi, shn baa oeea Btam4 - 
or nlayed star Tales in all tbe gr^at dba 
companies In raliTcatP. They are: SeUf. 
rarmuflunt. h'oj. Prlsnlck. Equity Produc- 
tion! .iTi-1 nanipden Releases. Ro tbat 
really (envei no doubt that K. WUUimi 
In not ft itin-. Beally I know of no other 
nelrcii— a star — that can basse of hiving 
bten connected with so many funour pro- 
ducing eompanle*. nnt crco the -wonderful 
Maty P. I admit (here Is only tho on* 
Mary Plckford. Thr re Li alan only tan on* 
Eiaitjlyii Wllllpiria, who !n srtlstle acting, 
neauly and perrvanallly, hns never io much 
s« even h*on lioiuteil, let alone c-toaHed. 
snd E doa't think ever will be. 

My t&qnks I extend threugh thesa coN 
nmna to yivur reader ef Beptember i% 
from N. J., In his approval of my erUiri^-i- 
flnn «f Katbtyn WllliJims. Aa to Ut. 
Hsntaebl. be has really been starred tft 
- l «-]itr speeltls, Is now Pstbe twe-r-r! 
-.f.ip and sis? playing; main rolei In future 
Pox pro mictions, fctihlon liimiUnr; haa 
been a Patha •car; sod played In all-star 
eaat p:f<i.artinn* "Salf a Cbaoce" w*a 
one of Uie tatter praauetlona. 

Mr. Holding has never really been 
starred, 1 admit, but be h*,B played In tbe 
alt-star raita we »ee, ana li worlby of 
st*.rdr>a] any day. My time Is mom than 
lip, io atlll Unehansenhle in my cvllm*- 
llon of ICatblyn WllllamB, ibe screen's 
grtntcat. most talented sctress and most 
beautiful woman ef the Hirer ihect, 1 rn- 
m*ln. Very sincerely. 

ST. W. (Ardrnt Fan). 

West Grove, r»< 

Ut THIS "B Att. 
Mftiion rlctuns t4ltor, Tne Morniog Trio- 
graph. 

Apparently ray letter to your Ooloeksra 
Column haa rreatsd njalte a stir, for Tra 
natleed ae-nrai rather r*i*ntial replies. It 
•cat not my Intention to causa anr 111- 
feellne or to (rcarf en sronnd about which. 
I know nut h lug. I've been Interested In 
the inovlas for a goad many yearmnd my 
point Id the latter I scat wa a haw very 
much the teem all -stir U abased. X didn't 
• sree with "H. W.," Ibwt a list. IneluUlnr 
Ibe names of AnlU Stewart, Thamsa Sattt- 
achl. Katblyn Willtama, Mablan Il*roilton 
*nd Thomas HoldlrK, wSb all-its*. As f. 
sAld before, Aalta stew ail, or course, .baa . 
tta>r*iT r and T bcJlsve Tbemss HsntScbi 
was starred In « aeries ef short Weitero. 
film*. But tbe otbev plsyen are not stsrs. 
■<i why call tavh jf cost alI-*UrT 
,1 stso dluaresd with ■ if W." In bis p.' 
timste of >n.ry Plckford. Tt seems to ma 
that plnelBg Kathljn Wllllama abwv* 
Mat-r PlckTorri Is allly. I Ilka Eatblyn 
Williams. I don't koow her personally. 
But I mean I like her work, and tblflk 
abe la a vnry good actrera, but J cer- 
tainly can't pl*e* her atrbvo Mary Plek- 
fard, and I think there are a number of 
ether artlata. suHi na Poll h'e;rl and T.I- 
e|e rVrgttion. wh* are equally n< piod na 
Katblvn WlllaniB, However, tbe auhjeet 
i-a't imaottant rpougli to Quarrel abant, 
la It? No sctnT or sctresj |s worth LbaL 
Tour* vary truly, 

Ida KurtlBUn. 

Grwnwooi Lake, S". J. 



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=SAM H. HARRIS' ATTRACTIONS; 



IF YOU LIKED- 

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"THE FIRST YEAR" and . "SIX CYLINDER LOVE" 

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bution In' Cnb*. Portu 1M«. Sari Dbmin- 
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andft ind BriHah Onliinft for t«.-.< jiitt, 
vu mail* by flarrj J. Colicu ""Itb Cblp- 
man, Ltd. 

Accdr.iiii? to Mr. Colon, irbo is (ur- 
I'ifn m?nirr,..T of :;!l Mt't:;,i mtn'mcl*. ffafai 
in tb* lairKcaE deal ever nifhl In fne W*s*J 
Indian tprrjturj 1 , and be bacaa bin aaOer^ 
tioi) vHth ;i clipfiti* *rara a Pnrio Elco 
ncwi-papor. a* follows: 

'"An wfieu n-alch occtirVcd yrftiertlaj 
DUfbL to iiinrk a luileatotHr* :u thn sm,.- 
tLoii pii'tur-* AniiBl- of this country imd 
itioultl tin- £Meral utiataction, far it 
Vfu$ a tl-iumpb acquired bf <w ImtkoruBt 
FarJn Rlrnn lirm.' The nCwa prodor^d a 

H'-[lSiLUl»il," 

Tbe Vortf* Bfco Tinics llj 1 * tbt il*fll 
liniiki s 51M,0UU and it injures Tot thp 
inlanil iltf rrirly prp^ntatlOTi tff auch pic 
turcB n.-. ■■l-'asoiimtliHi." "Tb* PtweA#l Ml j 
/.i iuJil." "I'urun M* Not/' and mh'Tj-r. I 

Mr. C!i:>ni.ll"f. i|ip bend Of t'b i-umfl^i. I 
Ltd.. ,4ith wboin Mr. ColiWi ncgoliatw 
tbr «TTDtrairt, van tbe nariob inatrunirr- | 
.tal In aimnBinj; a alutwinc of "Tha Four i 
LIor#praen ol tlic Apwilypse" in Mactriil j 
nl thi- Kftyal Tln-ain'. uirri latrr befor* ] 
tbr Klnc and ijut><;i flf SimH. 

Borne Goraatt DA1p. 

1( aji> oa* Is l4borit^ under tlic <!*- j 
l vi-.ii =j:- ^<*J■r^.■Ifi■ Js rottiiic; oii hrr leftftfa 

ill Ui'C Qi:iiCrr of ffldlinll iijrtiin' |irodllr 

Huu. be ia miainformud. Uilra AlanflT. . 
an Knelt ahman, ii io nbs^aprd with tbr. J 
(car tlfrmnny may .'natiK llritish plttntv ' 
nrodiiciTM that bf tak«>ii lili l^ii ill baml 
[« cxpreva liini^lL Wilis a <r->-7 •■>?.• b«r|t 
Of tb* ttf*rli>nre bi> bJ» h*Jl i* rwuw*. 
Iijiii, AiiMrin. Sweden and Licrmiiio. 
Mr. Msntlfr «Ar>: 

"Tbr ili'i'iinii!.- are r*itii:rn1r:itin|, r n'l 
tbair (tfforta on hfdoricAl aubjtctAv Thjaj 
arc i e 1 1 1 1. m -I ; 1 1.- iiiriL- and inorr an EbJ4T- 

F;n-ii'ih:ii itsjj-:-! {iito liiLli |rir[ii !i- ■: in tbr 

hnpo i bat UnMr will rvrnliially rtrtluh- 
tHr rnnrk--rv «T ili^ ntirr wnrld. '1t, Ln- 
rlefiil. ttirj- huri' twtf iilreiidv donr at>. 

"No finrr [AftUFWn'™ mja ilr. MunrlT, 
'"we're M#-r madr tlnin 'Daiiiob,' "Mudnirit- 
dn llirry' or Tr^lcrii-ns Jt«t, anil tow.- 
»rr old ri!in> in li^rmmii. 

Tbifr- Autumn ™(U at* tlw n<If-a<r. >if 
tin- fimt bis G^ntiaO ptrtwraa in Un*"!. 

I l.Tirc.v tifil' ill ill dcalrr ^ln< hflfl nitTi' 

than, rffimn- antHi nlmA in hlti ir'ltar. 

" 'Lu'C-rptia Botcifl.' 'Slonlka \'nniin." 
•Earl ur Emt. 'tM6 HHHIrlMhc, 'Kr* 

j »in\nl,i.' ■IJatrtriii'.' , I,ei-!.v IfAnllltOII.' 

'Oth-llft, 1 'Aiifl*- BtfejlV to mrntir-Ti nflly 
n fnw itlbdbpeta whirl i ore nDiJrr Ircsit- 
mcnl fit tbr hamtit nl (hr- Wprm.ia film 
[irodur-rra la-dar, trill b*> at«en over b*re 
ilii.* vr:ir and nejet v-vir. . 

"Tlipae pToduction »rr oDt in u**» 
c/lac tecltnknll-f nr h[n[iiHt>4l1y prrtte.t, 
hut in both tlifar -ilr-M-tlnn-i t!i**y arr fnr 
aht>act of finysiiine nf the kind thm \w* 
bi^n prcrtoujtly iittpmnicil by nny other 
counirv- 

"F-jf pr-rirflt hlairifnlPA nn itcr-wi a-?ror 
In tlic wnrbJ ii'i eumji-rtr with I "mi-l 
Jmininga. * 

"T-Hid oth*r -lay n"fir Munich 1 wi« 
rjondtirtwl rnnml a litt> ftlni town, bl* 
enmigli t« mntftiii nM't-ifl tai.al-t of 
VpnW wi^h iholr picturPMuur (fniiLlntrin 
and fnll-ifscd rt|>llena (if tin' l^nf'* Pa- 
PC nn'1 the Pinna Ka^ ilarcn. 

-I alnn naw a cd|ovb41 rrprmltit^Lftii nf 
th<- innlo *«ii:-in- iifPInn, a rKirtlnn nf 
rTfrt ntn^t. Ivondon, 300 yaarB. aifi and 
man J" other a#te 

"In nprlfn a frw days w* 1 wUneiawrt 
tlm Ktomitnir at an sn«iMit Jlallan captlo 
of the Il*TiBi«iinr+ Tn>riod by 7/j00 
-lm_.'-i'.-, all riQBM&d in oofrtct roahima." 

t"ural. HI* Own Initipnny, 

John Robtrtson ar-Irpd in Xt-w York 
vrith Cfittr fflftfln. tfi dirwt j^eturw. Enrh 
rnmc from one of :bc larRp nrodiiciutT 
i'«mp3ni«B and nas a lU-tinile offer to di- 
rer! some a!ir. of International ptomt- 
iii-qon. He hat* lonked tin' field over and 
drddad tbe time Jn .-.!'•■ in ntnrt out in 
bitapnrta for b{m^ei , }\* vrill produce: 
Ids ftivti pictures, and eip^cLs, in a f»w 
u-«eka to iivic Ida piano ready to ati- 
nouAco u> the puKlie. In <:a?c Mr. Rob- 
pi-i^ou cluinBeii his mind, he will dlrrct 
Mnry l'lrkfonl In "I>orothy Vernon nf 
Haddon Hall" thla W'm^. Aft«r liu- 
i^blttK "Twa," illna I'lekfard tsacW ii 
prnmLHP from Mr. KolHirtKon tant if hr. 
illd not branch, put aa an iudepradcot 
prticliiCiT ae VTtrDM iitVH her B0t prt- 
duffLTon. 

V«t«lLp Tnlrantljie Kji prc(«<t. 
Friends of Ruater Keaton und bla. 
ti'ifr," who ivab NftUlffl T*lniadj,c< *re 
rilinDJnv to x\\v iht-m a rOuvlne Welcome 
nh*B they rcarh N"e« Turk from Lo* 
ilngelea with Baby Titiwier Knatan npit 
Thuraday on tb* Tweolinth Crntiiry. 
Baby Kcatoi) rpnehefl thr- home of BoV 

Mr and hi* wlfp only n fpw Wetki aRO, 

fnd In that t'me hr 1m ■■ mjidr! himwtf hr- 
m*d h BOt Oliljr b'y bin rena purenta, but 
by Eh* r-iuiro film cfl'iiiy ut L'- Aiigfli^. 
It lw liaid, When RniUer plnuaod bla trip 
[0 KftK York be waliKfl to hlro afTirate 
car for the baby, frftu n nur«nr7 In one 
eud Of it. lint Mrr. Ki^aton. with a 
wotuln'u idru of family li.;;!^r-;-. ahd ron- 
ecrvation of weulrh. imbn-eil him to coni- 
K rnmJAe nn a onupTr "i i-octlpurtmfiila, 

Mr. mid Mm. Kralnn wilt remain In 
Xew Vork for nrveral wpe&a bii<; «rill 
tlhtn return tG tl>* CcwML, where Boater 
will bpirin worlt oa n liYe-rerl p + ctnre that 
will be produHvd by J«.neph Sl. Sehenck 
and releaaod by Vim iXattouah 

riTP Comsmaimm <o Work. 
Wit a. the arrival of two new produe- 
tlon itaitK from the West Coast, ACtirlttea 
at too Paramount Long laliad itudtoa 
are increaajna; by leapi and bounds. 
Within thp week four ompaniea will he 
under way with a fifth to be Started 
vi'i> aooo. GeorcO AEdford's unit will 
Hiai't "Jnra Head" thin we^lr, ud .\l- 
frnd Green will bepin work on "Bad* 
Home aail Hrakr," atarrinf Thomjia 




WEILBY BABHT. 

Itll plfturr At (hr Capital this urcli 
Ir. friTUIific ine PlAVrfM* ft IILOSO 

i ^tSioi hiva iiren it ami vrfro' irii* 

"hiuilj llr.rrT, 

1 M^iKbsn. nl the name time. A rew dayi 

In ler I Icrot hy Hal ton irlll romiamr'? 

\rrrjk under tiia d(n - cll»n uf Vfsfto 1 FIoki- 

. lite In :i Tiit'nuv. that In rrmfurarlly tit!ed 

I "Plac'fi Fury." find SXk* Hi-ady. wbo 

I iiii- JuM roaip!et(xl "Anna AlWHtia*" » 

M-hi-lliled 10 nt*rt HnOthAr pleturs! 

, shorUif. "■■U< , a Htnd" will hr aiad- St 

rfalom. "i!j!-i.. aeil i"ie company headiKl 

hy Albert Rf>M\H'. Lrttrlfli Joy and 

: .litrtincliile LoiTftll tvill BOt'OfTipAity USoCtai 

I ^Irlfo-d there laier 't>)ln wpt»L. 

firora*. Marlm. Vllb Goldwyn. 
! tti'.-.-.T Maf im ha.K I.,-'!, iMii'i^iuK .: by 
j Ifi4- GoMwyn eotMpaiij- It t»kc I h F iilno; 
| left "Arnnt hy 1h^ reslfihaMoiAnr llolph 
; Hlnr-k, "■•!]« ha« Joined the Fnninns 
rSfiiers l.nnlij Ci'MPAnV. 

Hrtaini* ITbh prscui:. 

-Wlfr :i.i'-|ii; Bppcnrrd In firtroJT last 

I n-eek In eoajijueik-a wfctb the «howln B of 

i lux pirtbre, ■The IJeht iu th* tUrk, 

Hup- Hamptnii hn.a relnrncil to N-\ 

1 Vovk. 

Sinn. j I'rlq*!, 
THe name of ^uame CtH|ttl probably 
mean-i in:»rliini !u ihe uvea of mutinn 
pletnrp foJk, But In arortitiB rfr> |e* !t 
>» ttcM knoii'O— Mr. rriijui i» the French 
f?u!herWi'lcbl hoiluJi rbnrap.ion. He haa. 
Hct-urdihic in a Uttii refelYed ymtercjny. 
ded lod to follow in fJarpentler'n frmt- 
■ •.'■■*!■ and b*Wtrt n Street) after. P.v ihc 
by. uppakiitH of C*rpwtahr, ain defeat 
Djaj moke a dfffct*nfie wa'tTE ji)a plc-ttiri'H. 
Film fane are rtlwAn nta ;o Jmi-f their 
heraes winner, milj Carl nller mfcta 
lPdirin? 1 kf a rnmi— mm .hat ftlinnld 



Simple Way To 
Take Off Fat 

' ■-•:,•;■ ras bt r,r:ti\st ilnpttr imn L>\laa ■ 
■'■■•t-'--rr-n:i Klilr UliTil Iriar linn MtK iij ■'■'"■ 
Wtat Vmltkt U rr*uu4 t« Mtnul. IN 1 ' ill— 
!'.•; p«rc!i«M ■ »M Of AtunolB rrr- -t:si-"S 
Tm'bilifi from ymr druuUt for w doUw. Ol 
nm> pr)r* |h* worltf o*ir. ' f*0e* illr»rtlani— 
■w ■UU-fillOl «•: s: or UrMaOM -Jircdlnr Esl 
■Bbiunilil cur J— (j* u lift •• r^a l ;t * t- 1 fcr ' "' 
«■ aetlloa lllMtter. And tfw HH (-'■' "' ''■" 

rails rrt*ui>ii»n t»bs*m i* #>«y «* taraUaak 

iTIijt I* ynur ibuIuij nfrjurnl FunbiM in*ni 

frwn fonr drnuiEt. or i^nd iirKi to ■■moJ« 

l"o.. ItUl W'DOdVara A>fr.. IWU41L, WUfl. 




STAGE STARS W1LC 
SELL CARS TO-DAY 



Patrons of Great Closed Auto Show ■ 

Cm Buy From Pfttforite 

Celebrities.. 

STAGE BOOK HtH BENEFITS ] 

Tha puhlifj will be jiTen a treSi \r>- 
day at the hij closed «r anew — which 
la daily jammlnn tb^ &Otai Central PsU 
Acq ta tbe doors — of buying its larorilf 
makes of closed can from the (rreAtest 
«ik*riHe« of dtsge sad screen. The 
occasion marks the arat time in tba his- 
tory of the fnduatry when it haa been 
pcissfble to see ili n leai!lnf; llfhta of the 
UiMttietl profeaainn In the mle cf piDtot- 
car udesmed. 

To-d»y will bf Theatrical or State I 
Do*jI Inn D«y t »" d.-sl«TititrM |Jrcall|St , it . 
will be for. by and of Ihe LhecUriL-n! ' 
prdftaslott. Throuftti ihn nnnrfeay uf | 
Mlaa Marjoret Allon. rreaAnrei' and man- 
a(0T ,.: the , l -:tnci- Door li:i Llir hhaw j 
committee baa ieesired the f.dlriwiiir lln- ! 
Atrlcai nlar« vehd barf volmnenrc-d tlwHr - 
aereloe* and pooltlee appfATanoft 

Willinni foirirtiu-y. fieyrge SL t'olian. | 
Marlya Arimrk*. llarCarrf Ijim-tph'-i-. 
lh:-»iLii.-.!i Berrll^. 01-an.t Milehrll. ! 
FfBneos Starr, Mnrtmi Oaslf* .Mnrli-n i 
Kirby. Minnie trBipfe*, l« Gt*Jfe. M«ry 
Nistu Daisy (Iiimphrey, BflOchj B«*W. 
Marpnlo (5r!m n rr. Florr-nre Moor* Eiildii | 
Spong. \'k>\'\ HeffllHlt. -i"l'a Arthur, j 
Aim* t'lajUur;:!!. Knty Flynn. Ei4dl# 
1'fiYlinjr, It; Jjafyei-. jB^pS SaiiUpj. [ 
IleVn Lowell. John Jlsmsni-il. Marlon .. 
Toaktcv mid IVnllaro Kddinirei-. 

The nrorciilsi Ff*nj ihe aAlM olfldr- |>y , 
llie Acl'irfnIL it ill jro inwdfd tbe upkeep I 
of the flrafr^ l>^ii Inn. which i« RUw- ; 
tinning well iiTidi-r llir rnaaascincnt !if i 
Mi-. Alien. 

Thr theati-tcal phtfes**wn bus s-twaura 
had a warm epnt in its hPArt for tin* 
lnnU automobile industry »0d ihe twl , 
fii-en alKive wil^ UinValf it* niembfT> I 
nrr- u-illinj: tn do ihnr ['art la pin ihe | 
■ haw orrr tiij. or to «tate It urnrr rfenrt.> . 
IliHr part Iti IhP ei|ioB,iil[)r. 

The ahfftv will a> Open i^very nfter. 
noon and pvrntna for tbe remainder L 'f 
the wenk from 11 A- -M. In )i P. M- 

1 SENTENCE MOTHER 

FOR USING ACCOUNT 



j 

i bob*. 



l*nl* Geti ■ U'qtm \Vr!i„ai(. 
All Uie i-v^|;.,j,,- r writer* of lam 
Angela Jli.ckeit ..own i., t] ]0 utatiou $&. 
iftfrtay to niepr Tylu ,S" t j;ri. A dclpealiin 
of lh« Lasky niiidio. rcjiiaioa; nil of IJ..I- 
frtWM would turn out %& iciest the I'oliah 
beauty* cirrumveuird thi* hy KetlJn* otf 
at I'Hjadenft anil s|j|ririnj[ Aflmf Negri to 
ibr Aaiba>i h adnr UatOf, After ahe. had 
time to cm Iut ht-.-ath thu trtWipattw 
folk wr-re -.;iiiL:i'. !■■■■!. tu tho auitn to njesi 
hi"-. Mill .\"i -ri will be iiiTiporttfi by 
Conway Tearlc and Claude Klujj ju 
_*... ..j iJifnuM, her firat j.i-'uin-. 

A lion) DK]T. g 

j To-rlQy is n busy duy t»r those of tlie 
| Aim folk who make it a poMt to Attend 
j all die luncheona ejvca iu tht Industry. 
i The Jlcttcr hllioi ,-ljin*latloii £s ell-iu* 
1 a party it the fiiltmote. t'oUowitie thu 

luuicbron, Cc-.tki' Arttaa s next liicture. 
s -Tlw Man Whs rjajed God/' Will be 
j Hhowo. The other lutidiaon ia at thn 
; AStor Hotel and cojicerna tho Tlieattc 
■ Ownors (.'biitnbor of Opmmfrcc. Thn iu- 
i VitHtlotiB arc )i..l out uatil today, ao 
! paUer pain of. deatii or iioison wo rr- 
I train rrnm ttlllii* all wc know about 
I this nltnir. It i . ImpoTtani, bat just how 

Import Line we cflnpor irll until to-morrow 

j . . _ — 

i Acfordlwc tt> the LTitic ni my liouw, 

1 '-Rii^s t.* fMhsv" with WeaUy Barry, 

[ is anoitt the fineat tiling thfa younj; artist 
I US diMir, Tht! pleturr it m the (.'upltnl 
I this week and ,S. I,. Botba/el ia gftior 

| it n .Ktn'.-i;il prr^rittation. 



Mrs. Stevnc Said to Have Bought 

From Store Credit of a 

Wealthy WcmRn. 

MrBn Lillian fjteyncr, 23 HATS bid, nf 

We*! EifTiiy s+^vfTiili ■tret, ojotbero) two 

bop's WW 3 '"- yrnrn urti d iiIoiitliN. Tva- 

yesterday wrntcrecd to wrve three montha 

in lh<: WorMtouM by Jutiticoi Daniel I", 

I !Mli.t[iI:i>",. Frederick Kenioeh&n urd Graf- 

' ctice KdwaruA In Sneeitll Se«aiona nftej 

■■he had [dendnl ;;i:il;v tn procuring a 

.it.-.-rs valuer? at fin nn AWFSPt I from a 

' fifth nvtrmup drpaniaent slorv by usini; 

] tbe credit aefnont uf Mrs. Milton H- 

■ Loeb uf We.it End menuo. It ia aaid 

j the w^man l.:i<l u.ied tbe nomea nf «n- 

- teen wcoliliy women in i)r>ictirlnn iti^r- 

chandiae valued ut about S.I.Ji'^ from 

variuaa departinent ainrt-.i (luring the last 

fuur am) nn,*-.i-'li yeara and that ehc had 

ai]mitrMl that «lie bod D4Ad the nnmej* of 

nix women and had obtained jfooda raJUod 

at ?-VM, 

Aecordine to The pruhntian nffieer'a rt>- 
pon, Mr?r. gteyoe, preTlou?; to her mar- 
rlRj[a was emptHiycil iii the office of a 
department store nnd hud learned thq 
names of woman n-ha hnd chargn af- 
CftpntS- 

Sfr* SlH-r'-i ■'- Wi ird 's n trarplinc 
aaleAinan und their tw<> children art naw 
boiiu: boarded out. 



PLAN NEW TREATMENT 
FOR SHELL.SHOCKED 



I J»A3*aAh«K*> Mfnxr&rar' 



1TIMH0S OF 

STACE DaJCMC 



Jnbmon -'Sail, Toe Kurojt. 

Bnior Jnbnaon allied for l^urope Kri- 

I day tu wpfidtl three months traveling 

i ii ihe intrnwtii of Ajtsaciaterl Fimt S"n- 

j tlonnl pietui-e*. U* mnk with blm h 

pHni of -Oliver Tw i^t," Jackie t'oopan's 

neweal pletnre, anil will aj-rStlie to show 

it In London. Sol Lease-* plans tu to 

abroad Ivt the firwt Hhowlne. 

To Heiunr Heat. 

11.1 r hi'j arranged for a fatiafartory 
diHlributioD of Ibsir fieeond dup picture 
* brinish Aasrudalecl First Nntiouai. Jeue 
lluj'fiti and IJawrcncc'TTimhlOi producera 
of tJ»r "8troTijhe*ft" pfcltwrs, will start 
for tbe FacLdc Const ivlthiq iiir, n^-.'.r 
few days to iio.mi work ou their neit 
piodliction, 

A Line of Two. 

"Like film actors?" tbe doorman at 
tho Strand OSkcd Us eaiibientifllly on 
Sun d I f. 

"Craiy about them, 1 ' wc told him. 

"TV ell, jurry in, and youTl see .Imn.^ 
KbLwood. Lio Jtiat went \y ahesd' of 
you. .They are All hrrc to-day. Rkbard 
Banhrlmeaa la iu there a&j usin .if tbq 
s;i--i- 1 tbink it'a Lillian." 

We tbapk#J hint and walked la wait- 
ing long enooftb to hear aim whlaper 
J.e- name int'omisitlon to tao next cus- 
tomer, 

"ItA no scoop e.nywiy," sai-i Aftne* 
SmiEb. "Did you tttlQk it flj vmir 
youth anri beamy that nude him tc]] you 
s!l the hbtbT" 



Soldiers Safferino; MeDtally to Be 

Greats in ffew "Preventor- 

ium" at Mcnticcllo. 

Deplorins: tbe treatment accorded 
■he)]-ahockcd aoldicra In the lioeultali 
throufbout the country and tha trost- 
nient Riren other ao-cailed nirninl iheam» 
petectn. th«> Tlome end Firm Inatitutloa 
for McDtsl Conraleecenta. Inc., nf which 
Joseph ii. OUdort ia president, ounounres 
the purchaee of a seventy-room hoir] In 
Moiitirello, X. T., where mental defi- 
rieijta will be teealrd aroordin^ to a new 
Idru. Dr. Mcnaa P. Hrricory, head of th* 
ppyrhopathie dopanment at Bclli-vue 
Ho^nlu], ia one of (bo sponsor? of Lhc 
EoRtLtuiJon. 

"Work is being apeetterl ao that t&e in- 
niTntion ean open itn doom by (lie early 
Spring." aaid Mr. (Hi. Ion. "TblP will 
be a prevtjntorluin rather than a K&ni- 
Urium. Thara will be no patirnls. They 
will bo called Tuenta Jn«teftd nod tha 
nurAra tvlll b* their hi»ts. The doetnra 
will be phy*1e!ftnB in nnme only anrt will 
direct the occupational therflpy depart- 
ment. We haro n large farm on the, 
plot, and the truest* u-fl] work this every 
year. Thwe will alaq he Indoor work- 
roodlB. K^eryLhinK will ho dona to di- 
vert the mind of tbe Hick go tint he wU 
labor under the detualon that lie ia really 
worklnc rather than recuperating," 



DEATH NOTICHS. 



IIEA1.T - WUISE. -CAKPSELA. FtfnriRAt 
fHL'RCH." T)rftU«r u4 Mia St.. Tni^Uir. a 
P. M. 



W*AL4-l6tKH-RLlSAEirrH: W*^TOV 

nTn.x, tTNKHAL niwttriH." am . 

TllaUU. 1 f. M. 



IAN nSl-SFN-PROVIL-T3NClA. -VA3IPHBLL 

TFNERAL <MTJfItCH. H - Ero»J*iT t.t.4 (bh *l 
TcMSar, 19 i-«, , 



STRAYED— mark Elaah«!*M PDMle. kihlla rv.ia 
rn br*4*1, iBi*eri baHa 'Tom." (Lhcri] r»«rd. 
UOD'OAN. ".•% W. Hit t: Fhua Clrcla t*UX 



Stoma Hours Now * ta 5.30, 
tr * .Formerly A, T. fileicavf 



liroadttaf at IV'titJJi, 



Tnlrphfint ;T'io Siuvrcjanl 




The Women's Fashion Saions begin 
the new season with a collection of 

Many Coats and Capes of 
exceptional distinction 

j 

New silhouettes, new fabrics and — most delightful o( 
all — new uses of Fur, in coals and capes, copies and adar> 
laiions of Paris wraps at unusually moderate prices. In 
exquisite shades of brown and gray in the newest soft 
pile fabrics, In velvety and in fur clnlh. 

$39.50 to $395 



ihe Ions siendrr coat. 
The blernud back cent. 
The Russian silhouette. 
(iraccfuHy flariiic cSpts. 
Straight rpati with rrt^rj 

of cloth or fur. 
ftir-iihed dcth eaf-rs. 



f erv new ihorl cauls. 

Vi"* xhazcl collars of 
it in 

\ ; > dftml Ttfitch makes 
the mode of this new 
season the smartest and 
most iu.ruriozts of many 
years is missing. 



A word for the furs ] 

Paris insists on fur trimmings and, to have her way, 
does such fasdnaiint; tUfnes with so many different furs 
thai of courts she proves her point. 

Grfit horder:> of fin — -wide cuffs and bindings Ot mole, 
iixd hliik and v-orkfd In a konlrasllnr (r-.li inn — filch In nlnel 
liirder? i'ii ifirk brnwn cl^lh — jqulrrL-l— dyed brown, and ermine 
u*rd with velvet — lur* rtmirkab!)- flue in quality, purthased in 
lirjar* id the rise Ih prices. 5econd floor, Old. Building. 




Two carloads of Very Fine 

Upholstered Furniture 
at a Third Less 

The Grand Rapids Exhibition pieces of The Jamestown 
Lounge Company h who, in acknowledging our purchase, on 
August 1 6th, wrote us — 

"Th«t models were mide for ttie advance Fall showing, 
ind contain ill the new frames and coverings itut vt us 
shipping on the Fall linn. We consider this the finest line of 
upholstered IMbf loom furniture we "hive ever offered to the 
retail furniture trade.* 1 

We bought this furniture for the August Sale. But be- 
cause of the slow movement of the railroad freight service, 
the cars only arrived a few days ago. 

It is all new and .fine, of latest design, upholstered in 
velours, tapestries, mohairs. In the choice colors and patterns 
of the 1923-23 season. We could put it in regular stack and 
sell It at full regular prices. But we bought it fdr our custom- 
ers. And the benefit we got in price we shall pass on. The 
goods go on sale Tuesday. 

$12,379.50 for $8,253 



Thirteen 3-piece suites. 
Twenty-eight chairs. 
One chaise-longue. 

2-pc mites 

>276 — for >4t5 suiie. 
5470 — tar 1706 suite. 

3-fK. REfittt 

J2J5— for 1313 suite. 

>:!6 — lor *38i suite. 
f292 — for 143S suite. 
5 V A;— :.r ASOO suite. 
*3Sl— for #5 3i suite. 
$376 — lor IS64 saile. 
J3S3— for »S;i suite. 
»394— (Or I55t Suite. 
»3°9— Jor »S« suite. 
HJS— (or |6S( suite. 

Chain 

»4«— for 109 chilr. 



Two 2-piece suites. 
One daoenport sofa. 
Two benches. 

*64 — for SSH cbilr. 
(70— for $103 ehilr. ' 
$74-iyor $ttl ehilr. 
3106 — for $152 chair. 
$108 — for $161 chair. 
$112 — for $167 chair. 
$126 — for USS ch»lr. 
$t4l — for »!tl chilr. 
$t47 — lor $221 chair. 
f i :.-■ — for $266 chair. 
S194— for $389 chair. 

Odd Pieces 

mo— for $6t bench, 
$36.50— lor $5 5 bench, 
si 90 — lor I2S6 chslse Iont«e. 
S23t — for $392 davenport. 
Fifth Gillerr, New Buildlnj. 



."as 






THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. 





FMPTRF, Vn ' * « BL. CM. #1 ML 
™V„" Mm. TO. DAT* 1*1 tit 

HENWlMiR 
mCHATTERWN 



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3.VVID nrCUITCO PrWsteU 

FRANCES STARR 
-"SHORE LEAVE" 



tTcmnt 

SEA- 

D Win nrJUfTCO P-rvantU 



1 M*[L Tr«l'»t P«t. t ft). 



n*viD PKfc*3C« Tnnu 



TWfeY' 



tfORCE WHITES 
SCANDALS 



JBSWrtWt 



■ A WTW t,uMEDt WITtPllUtlC. 



HEW MILLER'S ffi^ISK 
INA CLAIRE t?BfBg'4jaa% 
AWFUL TRUTH" 



CLAIRE 
THE A' 




FBAZEE^S r ;»„7 r ^j™,-« 

I ENORE ifftffr A ; iffVI WILtlAM COURTENAY - 
LS225ULtUt AS MM «EHT!W8lUlITK8SB»l(ll"Kr,„ A „- 



-SAM 



H. HARRIS' ATTRACTIONS: 
HATISKE TO-DAY ATS.15. 
IF YOU LIKED— 

"UGHTNIN' " "TURN TO THE RIGHT" 
"THE FIRST YEAR" and "SIX CYLINDER LOVE" 
YOU'LL SURELY LIKE 

"IT'S A BOY" 

!*TkB kudUiK« took il to iii httit"— Tribune. 

.SAM H. HARRIS THEA TRES - 



vwn * *fatt,?7*d, sad »tL. I.», 
BIOGKSr OF SEASON'S BICCtfiflES 

WAttACE MARY 

EDD1NGER NASH 




MUSIC BOX 




bt*c*cl Us.- 

HniMrd fhtiif. 

MIA Wluiita, r>m*r. 

n« alD"i*. Jcr 1st I Sir 

•pH, BUs'llrel Tffir fcf'JWa-S 

Tina Saturday Main 




<l?*ntnF of **j 



A. I. KTiidiiPr'i I'roduetton 

THE YANKEE 
PRINCESS 

(AAiptad (ram "DHt BAYADERE"! 
Uunlc ur l-:tnmrrli.-I> Kilnln. 
Byok 1^ ivnilfli;, I.*. H»r*B. 

;•.-■-■ br pad do Byl**. 

With. I Erllllsmt CaflplBr. Inaluilni. 
VI vienn* 9es»t John T. Jlurniv 
Thorp* Uatca \l<r1aa Onklnod 

Frank Doana Holaad Hottum!*? 

«td • choru* *[ v-.-.itti ud Buuty 

'■'I «. Latham ?:,■! Julian M!i- :><■:!. 




iMB BUT Kv, 

*«* K0S.,0et.3 

itudnff" V* >< I.. 

I '|iurn..i"rl.i. !**l. 

il Ji consul) DC AllUl* 

1 1 I OlreeUoc Win, Karri* 
Il *, McDti ft Sal.StlLK.Tl 
III li»lSr, OiharHSlT.p.M 

IB iie.Srte.TlJl.Bj'lt* WW 

Mi orllro Opes o.w» 






FOFDLAR HAT. TO-DAY S.30. 

THE ENDLESS CHM ■*&. 



EXHIBITORS AND LABOR 
TO FIGHT CENSORSHIP 



Rcpr;r,en!Mires of Both Will Go to 

Albany ud Eyncnsi to 

Stck Bopcil. . 



THEATRE MEN MEET CLERGY j 
I 



Kanui irini.irr IllubPj- Bpdonci 

T-ilm, It. ■ prfr (, At Wlrh Hi 

Theatre OniiFni' Coavrrdati. 



BBlrTFTl* TDBATttKB orf W. 41D ST. - 

TIMES SQ. 

Mim.sn I ne Cijnt-Ii irlu 

™ EXCITERS 

Id 1U.1> DlSBIIAnT 
ET..I.ra. MiU,Thon. * Ul.. I.». 

*?OLLO 

I FRANK T1NNEY 
in a urEiaiRL aiMCPT. 
DAFFY DILL ^_ 

Ell. (.ID. Mill. Weft, *S»L. !■"." 

SELWYN 

ISARSeT Al.KXAN&W 

BERNARD & CARR 
in FARTXBR8 AQ&.IN 
Era. i.». *«=■■ w+d. * B * T - fl - 



(RITERIOX E^ARION 

D»ILTia.621 "" W ' wig 

WHEN 



KNKiHTIKDD 




Mlt». T«4. lilt. 

ritllE^C l<k* Th« Tml BMrtrf.' 
I: ,. ;■■::.. li ^Dlla ffMz to r«i4^ " 



> -I:. C + -I . ur*. 



f TORCH-BEARERS 



FLORENCE REED 

in "EAST of SUEZ" 

B r W. softriRHKT Ztf JitTIHAM. 



A Furcm&uM Pu-smt 



TIMO A Par- *.»„.,. fi rtt 



IWiaiuH 

R1»J!o Ore.) tat- 1, 



JOHN COLDBJf prni«.iti 

MADGE KENNEDY 

In a n«r i»m>A r hi FBAWK CHATC!i 

SPITE CORNER 



"A LACE !■-!■'.■ « oka. M.r. /. 



RB.F.Ki-Jlll-1 I 
hjersidei 



Rraale lUrrl.fj,l P 

KERB a weston. oon. 

TJOH - roSD. .>!n."ir 
LUC*, a Ca. MbtfA, 



81 



8TREET 

Elv ■ SI Sl. 



Hi >r!|in> r»olr>4riiini 
POOLS FlhHT." 



|ll.tM^llh'a Trip.- H«Adllii« Dill. 

rriHf « CI Bl p 



'" T.™^^^ T-. ■■«-'o-n»?* Mt.:.i 

"bjUBcnEU :.(.■ ? i ;:ks» .?■-£«■#. wc'ia 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

■'Aftaelntrjlr 9mT« Ctrl."— Atpn Dale. 



[MacsnHGCEn!. 

[WM ctiKU immn o,4n 



WESLEY BARRY M 
"R AGS T3 RICHES-' 



'"\YIMilyLl8iW! 

liuta-wuatural 
««wi«asa1 



vtoi.a dana in 
JUM5 iiafi.V!-:s« - 

"Mil Jfm ~ 




S]HARK 
TRAN 
B'y A *T SL 



D'KUOIU* DHN .. 
"UNDf R TWO FLS9S ' 
Bifiaa S^Hittct; Or«&. 



CRACK IN CIVIC STATUE 
NOT FROM VANDALISM 



Park Commisjioner Explains Fis- 
sure Wat in Stone Originally 
and Will Be Rcpfcind. 
■. Aednr Part i avmaimkm.a m JobB J. 
Bran r«tero**y duridetl tho theory fhnt 




STUDIOS OF 

STAHDAJKHK 



llie CrUctnrr, which haa juit been •',[; 
covered in itir- Hnarti of one of Hi-- drena 
Id the -Civic Virtue atatoc fn City Hall 
I'arlf, v.- us tlie rcMitl ot an act uf vtUI- 
(.aliKS. 

The Act irk CommisiianBT . r -ci<j. that 
ricririlll BrOChcra, the Bronx ^ulpton 
irba baOt tho BUtas from the orhjlaal 
dcslcu. had infnrmed him the break wjlh 
rtotl«d before the (rtaiuo t*s rompTeted, 
but ibf)' filled ii In with [kprerriitc. **hk-h 
they expcclcil would hotd torutbtr. Ilttj 
tax* pro&ited to rrps.it tii« daraa<a u 
the crack will rmt b« notioublc 



DEATH NOTICES. 



\ *-RfTH-«:OTL-]^ X. CAhpmexl ftfltttU 

CHL'aCU, Hrai4»ir. Hth St., uaUl IVnliiri-SiY, 



Bt LOUELLA 0. PAKSONS. 

THE (iiracrc owt>«rs and thr labor 
irnloni «m vrork lontbff In Al- 
b^or And ivrrax-'jer to-day Mod 
to-morrow maklDg it thrir mia- 
eion is li,f> to convince tho I>#mwralir 
And R^^Kt'li'aii ...nuni'lTs on rriolu- 
tiofli thtt tSa tcnaomliip liw m«*t bt 
rppofticr]. Tbe> lU[»il!!iran committee 
ttircU to-daj^tpd tho D«Dio?ni^c 'com- 
mlttco («-niirn)-.v, |q,d tfcfa party will bt 
Itifrirniiii ih.n.t tmii«s a anaclat nUoik is 
made part of tho jdfttfom. orjrLna/ a r<-- 
p«4l of rmsonbla, if wilt not be ttlp- 
portod 1'V the motion picture theatr* 
oiriifra a&d th« Silmr OT'CanlzationA t>f 
the Mute ijf N'ct York. 

Cliiirlrs O'K^illy and ^amuaL Iicrmaii, 
aa a nunmlttM of two, art ira vine for 
Atliaitf inl:. motnlDR to fllfc f»r the the- 
atre owotra of New Yctk State. They 
will appear h\ both the RepubUfiftn aod 
the linnuwatic sualona. RaprcOentins 
labor, at tfar Republican mectine of thr 
rcaalutiona committee will <>~ J^hn d- 
Hanloo. of Troy v chairman o* the leciu- 
Tativo committee: Emanuel HavrLf'Vi. ui 
Bocbeater, rtfld MIm Wily Gates, of Al- 
tuoy. The? will ini|Jir« "hat the Uc- 
ptffjlifatiji «|it [ io do in fha comlus 
BUhefafflloHal eaHipilUn to airnure tlie-m 
CTBMrahlii will no bitigtr* rclBtip f" Hw 
atatuten hoolu aa » law. 

At Llit tnactlnff of the. DumcK-ratit' 

i.-fi'.'.\ \r-'"-W-'- nQ f(»;ni!]li''n^- JtimH HOlLlM, 

<jf New York. Plate president of i!ie t'"ed- 
«r«tioo vt ^bor: Wiltlatn Kehi#, acope- 
tary of thn Nt-w York TWJM aiiil L*i»* 
follucil. inil netiy Ilawlffjr. o( JltlHutn. 
will prcnent la\)or In en cDfon to IlidiM* 
the Di'mnL-ratk- party to 1na»(? tlic rejionl 
bl thr ranaorahlp a^t an linpurtaor planl; 
In ib^tr urojrara. Thlh r will uot bu a 
diffioull ::>:''<•. ** it b 'iinderriiiHid the 
Uruioeralfc trill etSpotn Lfnaorahl[i In lb" 
future, ;ib thry \\iv* In (he fa-t. 

The ClMtf and in* ExalhUvr. 

YeJitenlay the Tbfietrc Owners" Cham- 
ber of (.^CflinerL-e had ar special rue»tn »t 
its weekly bflohton »>Tne uf the promt- 
urnt rlerjynwn wf the citi'. The in*et- 
ina wds callell by Afl Rev. Ur. Kd«»rd 
n. Russell who. .with l>r. I. I'.. Holley, 
aave the world 'Tlw Uardi-n of tjtlliB*- 
munn" sorn* luftPlh* W nod 1» now 
ready vvitfc wimr flthrr VDttri&l films 
made in I'nle-itlne. t'Liflrlea StplneT. who 
wns in the preaidr-nt'pi gtiatf, ifiirwjnced 
Ciiiirlrx U. licULy. *ho iwtd ilio llicalre 
owners »er* jii'l to rfidowa iae rr]izJuu« 
I'Li-ini-".' P»d to do i-v^rythihg in tbofi 
power to Mp iirowW flwan. RortMttS 
lidilliyrst rotldWed' ai'il «Im> apofco in 
favuf of imvini more fiirajs with JJ 
«i|iirlTiULl ihemi-. Cnurtlunil Btoljo. os u 
rfp iowuH tfan (if Will U, U«yn, said the 
j Bath nrficc *;M pM m endorse any pic- 
' Lurir tif a rtliiiii'ua ualur^. He ni*erted 
i innny bfcturcR h«d bwai mudn far amuic- 
! mem and for Q&fatliontl prntpaaoai, hut 
I vrry Te« mlsht be clnswcl us rtlijcicus. 
! He added lie felt ther^ iviia a Wr fltldl 
i [or this. Clms r>t pictures nlid tin 1 Hayn 
urtaiHuuion waa nlod to eitpros ltd ap- 
provai of them. Among tlie clcntymfln 
wUo ntttiided (he luncheon wrre the Rft¥, 
Dr. Frttik Cianr, the Ttttft CbrintiaTi 
Rrlfinrr. Father Unrtin. Fubcy, the Jitv. 
Joseph Silverman, tbe Rftr. F, ]5. Ikale, 
tlie Re*. J'i-- .Josepb U. M'llfion. the Rev. 
Dr. IVllHnm A. Klfkwood and tbc Uev. 
Dr. Finin idleman. 

Enrtpr»e» W*t««a. 
CaiHnj; flu- juoih-ni niotK'n idctart th*- 
most OOWeHul ttftte in the' norlil for 
the hnifdinc i>f liiiiulitl chiracter, th« 
Kev. Dr. Karl UlncUuan. St KaaFJs. 
i:iiiii.n;i.l rhqulnln at lb" American I-e- 
gltm nod *»f thf TTiIrty-tifth Dirt^m, 
detlarnl In ii jpeeell incoV ftfl -Moflday 
iiisht, rhnt IT .Irauf- t'lirivl wtaPe on earth 
(inlay he Mould n»e motion ritiurert to 
"put crrr" 1 hti r nirxnaiie ro hnmaniiy. 
J>r. BlaeUmou wa-inddrejAinR di'lEtaTeit 
tn iht- : I'liii-.n.Tii^i! conrentlon of Mution 
1'irttirr TliOntro 0«-nFr» "f Kan*M ih 
\Y1f-hlta. 

"Christ would poi only xauriion the 
li!iH»," J Dr. BlackmiiTi declared, "Imi It* 

I M-ould nee them. a<«t for ftie clicking 
eLimora, and prultahly write neenjiriua. 
Id- wunld uao ;he newspapers, tele- 
phones. ni'l-nplunrH niill I'm dj Oft, lilJT til* 
prejiutat InntrumcQt in Llin banda would 
L» motion pictures, Tur lie would not 
Lie <ow '■" ttrSi-p the poieibl!ltIeA for 

1 RettlnR Jlla i;- ■■'!:■■■■'■,;•■■< ta the e^em^nt 

j uuuiber nf people in the ahortett lime. 1 ' 
The' Eee. T)r. B^chman buind hin 

', aiurrlfoti on the number •>< penona who 
attended .(he mutlnii pi^tUr* theltrea 
each iIav. The uuhfc fax imealtun w&a 
tahen up at the Kminan roll fen tfob, an 
were other vitiil and imnortatit cxhl^tor 
matter* . . 

Jerome U TaJk» 

Wllllnm Traters Jerome, riee-prraH- 
dent nf the Technicolor ^lotion. I'ieture 
Corporation, whicli Intend to nionuftcS 
tnre riiir.n-ri pintton [linun-.-! uridfr the 
pmee«pcM ipTfnml by Daniel EirrA 
Comatoek. of Hfwl-ii. ivjll bb the sliest: 
of honor at tl;.- weekly lunrheoii of The 
As.-inclated Mii"L f iii Pleinre Adverttaeni 
at tbn Cafe BouleraTtl BeJEl Thursday. 

Mr. JiTr.i:;,' nlll rTplsill tlie pri-d'aa, 

3«hcni'L C'alilra tor FlLaa. 

I..iiin!"n it "1-jns": to f=ce '"M;i-t ii 

Wpst"' and "The KtemaJ Flame," white 
Constance and- Norma T&lmadco am 
there, to wltnesa tbe prcacntnilons. J» 
Heph Gchencli. wh<> h i.i Europe, ea&led 
tho A'.i-nriiiiPil Plrat National to cepd 
along an Immediate Bbipmrnt of prlnix, 
advprtiniiia; nnd othrr ncce»&erica. bo it 
t«i aamimed Mr, Schenck ovrremne the 
block aritem which ban mitdo it almost 
ImpoaiHuta to releaM new "plltnreHj. 

firttnth ritlnrf la Ho.ton, 

The "try It oa the do#" polfer 1>. W. 

Griffith inaugurated some years ago Is 




lIUnrlBUd from T«ttr4*/4 L**| Edrtios 1 ' IF>prlDlv] Ovni TnLtiOr< Lail L'lUJnnl 



ARNOLD DALY BACK 
IN 'ONTHE STAIRS' 



•LA TENDRESSE" 
AT THE EMPIRE 



Hew Kyitery Play by Willi*™ 

H^rlbot Haa Its Ope-ning 

at Flijhoais. 



F1E8T ACT STAETS SLOWLY 



I ut Momentum tw linintil In Mc- 

■•■d and Mj-afrrr ■■* 

TbiTllla Arrive, 



tM0* 

Ita or,sa 

Mr*. Bvinta"* 

RlM ;-*:: r.:< 
PaiaV .. . 
■■<--:. :l; Lab* 
Cirinl *nba!iri 
WuthtTbf . 
CulVir* 



.\r---.; i >.-,:- 
nit PiUUhBril 
nil niatilHir 

■ a, TirBiiinn 



Ruth ChatUrton, m Co-SUt, Ji Alio 

Excellent in Drama From the 

Pen of Henry BatsiUe. 



The Bridge of 
Satisfaction 

A Piayltt in One Act ■• 



OF TEKI>E3Ure$S lit LOVE 



■at* ot Tmat Qaalllr Tljat lin- 
u^rri Attmt F±re »r raaelia 
Mbb PUvhcRTd ObI, 




PUolo by Nrttton 
AVS POURBaT. 

■he haa *h r IfnHjntr fCBHlnfne rftr 

la "Th<« Han Who Flared f.oa," 
«e#rarr IHIh'i piletar* n-ht«b 
,'""•»*■ to the, Strand next wrtu. 

boiTiff rnlBrtrriJ. Not onlv did Mr. t!Hf- 
tltli iLihe "Tlie Hauim-J BotUffl." hU | 
in we*t picture, into tbe wlld« <if Con- | 
ueelteut for a first tihowLnt: but be Ih at» l 
lilmiuHia; to hove n fleet KFmwini; in Bo*- I 
ion hefr>re tin fjtetttfi? hJCeJlOi New York. 
On Uctober f> 'The Hauutiv] rlouno" will 
open M Trem'JiH ■ftBBjita -e-itli n r^sulur 
H liffitti ffrct nlelit. It rtflDM'tn Ilnmil- 
way Inter In ilm- wmm. 



Anna MIM4D llJ 



CH*t. 



Its 



Ln£ i>ntiTplj- reeovcred :ii>m Luru* 
MiHer.-d In r.^fciliB R-«liiahl Hwlcii-H 
ptetor*\ '■(leuri.'i A flume" (iliin i*. no 
juki-) Aiiiiji (i Niluuin in no ihu IiiUutj 
l.« in RnttjfwojuJ. *hr-r-- efei will aave 
ji urotntitoot rule in dealt L*e MllleV ueit 
[dflWr*. 1'rinjW UatOB' irf nl.w slut.ii 
i"\- it hi s; pi;rc In Di' Jlillf ^ n^il, whitU 
up to the hour <tf y to£ to iiituh hai not 
Ix-en n^jiK'il, 

^'H-lrtiauLaa u-eiIua. 
Wlu-1. IhORhis l";:il|iil!i|,- .mkI UU 
! mini' i- wife, Mary PtcWord, teuoli tuw:i 
Done v, il! hLartJe t|ie ]nKi>r» witli q 
b-iiril. This wo* grouu for tin 1 |inr|iii>« 
■;f ici-ltiuj; rc-rrert irliin iidunimuni illir- 
ins the rilmlng of "Rnbiiii Hood" nod 
\fr. IVIrh^nkti jra* so attached to lm 
ivliixkrrx in. \ms kopt them. Iiepinp In 
■ I art .i Wfuct, Spe-iikhiit of thr Fulr- 
baiiksen. Hi«y U unlns tu (llBpcnu-e with 
Tier litilc ^irl rwlra In "JKirnihy \>rni>u 
of LIihIiIoii Hall" >ind |dny tiie rule 'ii 
it tPOWtt woijHin. iJixrutiiy at 18. M» v 
LelleiVb, bid n,-: m-jmnlily i.f n wrtntin 

.lira. trWM Oleeclp for Fapiov4. 

AiUT nn nhatnrc from ttn- permit of 
alj years, J[m. Jr.|!n CttiwEurd lvcra hns 
bfcu rnKn&W o>" {'atBOtja l J lrij-cTK-i.nsky 
to dfaefit Untty Cunr|ifion in "Tim VTbild 
Finwtr," An a wriTejr Mrs. irera harf 
Lorl (.-on aide nibi<.< priimineo i-i', ainl tlio 
plcrnri' she lis» ;,,;v, . ^ ru direct i« oue 
of jirr own storiia*. I'^luiund Lofiv n- 
■.-i I.-.] .-. win- fvom ilir !,;i'ki ■ • i ■: l ■ u t 
pitf Hi(ij"i>.ii-' Mi»> COHJOWrtt* He ac- 
i-ejitcd the contract by tnlricruph and bad 
only miUiciriil time ;■■ pjirk and enteli a 
(runsn»ntitii»niFi! rrain i-ouiici-thig vltli 
the Miinui'.liii. tVillii-tninii in rdulo {or 
UatfaltaW. '"Ho- White FWer" if (« he 
.luidi* in mill iiroiiTnl Flnnnlnli:. UiIlits 
,i Ilir rum i.irliiHli- Kdwai-iL Martifitle*. 
^rlin-' 1'ntij.. .S>Ui,i A*hton. Arllmr 
.toyt. I.i-in Hurry im-rl i.ily L'Jiillij^. 

Chunari ■[ ii". foe ■*t[e , rj)," 

Now chat II. i: Sehfulbi is ha* il.^klnl 
;,. pot "Tln^ Ili-nV iiltfei'M Kmrryj. well 
liOown hi"*, on the esUrVri*. he hart bre;i 
ullii'rini; it I'list, niximlkiL! in wiinl n" 
eattvd from tho Cmi.m. l/nik tSnawier 
Bill ilim-l ilir pir-fiiri', Hnrhara Ijtt Mnrr 
»ill [ilay the rhi* of the wife, ant] Oa> 
ton (ilrti-B rh<- i'iiiHE brorlor, w|i<i i.,/-. 
Hr-en n bora during tnr War hot i^ n and 
"n real life. 

At tWe ilm orni-e. 
The Hrtys oll'n-e bnd a thrill ywtwrday 
that in^ce-i all duj. "Ui^Unnl ttnrthrbncia 
iiuf) tirnrsr AdV, b(Jtl« nf whom inKerl ti 
"litieusn n matter oJ importance with Mr. 
Ilajn. I.:. |.p.'jsivi jr, ut tiif. RnniF 1 time. Tin? 
-itiiHi/traphvri. nil. ntnpjifil work rr> lutik 
at Rhehattt, f*ir even if (ait. wnrtfl in nn 
olflr? wbrrfl films nn 1 the rinili- ronvcrsn- 
tiotr. It Wt etfPryedaj 1 n real livi- lilm 
ator v:'i!.:- in. 

At Hi.- Arrant}, 
To Kw Strand BWtJ wejk rnmea 
Clennte ArluJi in "Th* Mtm Who I'layed 
(iod," hi-; uewrHt film. ti oil vera enr 
SAorril ie the autonr of |he/ ,itutr h nd 
Tiilcfl I'irkert (Tomlmnn drnmqtined it 
for Oris S%hWJ« uu<tt)r (he title <if "The 
Silent Vnirr." In the jiii-iure ver>ion 
Forrept HaUey lies odopti'Ll rhe ntory, 
aad Ifannon Wright hai> directed il. 
Si:;.i[n-'!':ih~ Mr. Ar'ina in ?:■!■ L-i«st nrtj 
Ann ForTeot, Ivnn Simp^oti. Kdwanl 
Earle, i'.t'.in Shannon. Mlrinm ?aiti?tn, 
Mary Astor, Pherro G^ndVan, Afar^arct 
BuJilOH and J. T> W,i| K h. WIHb lift 
Arli"« la rhft attTaeli'in in the feature 

film, Llipfno l-n;-.-. ton "t!,; f >- i:: T. •■■ ■: !;.'.]■ 

will mckr'hLtf drbtt 1 in ihi/i tSWOEFJ 
as a aercen actur, I|ui fLT't pietnro la 
a short reeler called "Tjc Reporter," 
ivbirh br the by, we uoderxtnud ^lus 
much in ita favor as o ACreeu attraL't'ou. 

A Llaa or Two. 

One of the moat plcapont things ahont 
the Thertrir Owners' Cbambor of Com- 
merce [tinchoon jeatoeday wan mcetlns 
[) r , F'nif Idlemiti eujala. Qc hat] a 
'-hurch In. Dixon, III,, an mntiy years aso 
#a refuse t& disrnBB It. \\ r c knew- Dr. 
ldleoisn when, ns the pastor of the 
("jriKtlan Church, Ii- whh one of ; :■: 
prominent rcliciotia foctom in the' town. 
As ::-,i orLgiDitl man once paid: "The 
world ia very amall." Dr. IdlemtiiL baa 
come to New. York as the minister of the 
Central Church of the Dimples ot 
Chxist in liigLir-fii.it ctreot. 



By WtACY HAMMOND LEWIB, 1 

A 'new play for thedf who lovp btnod j 
iniied with their mTsl^ry Lias 'mme ro 
the PJayhonae under tbe inaiinpr\m'-ut of 
Jntaph BVa— "On rhr? Stairs," a three- 
art affair hy Willinni rWlhnr. In which 
Arnold Dalj' ia starred. 

Thfl nnthor. who In fa.Tiiiu^ for the ex- 
eellenee of liia first net*, appears tu have 
rpvrrted ihi? order nf hie prweiltire in 
this in-nanw. tRa Brit i^ the imorcet o( 
the lot, bit! uionn-ntuni i> EAthen-d it 
the drnitia pro (rod », 0«* wonders wh.v 
Arno'.d Dity, who insisted fur a trkttr. 
that hli own pernnaaf rexffon of tlie 
third act he n*i<d. 4hjn*t hrl|, o'.tt by lp> 
writinc tUr Stwl IhtteatL It lake* him 
u ton| while \e. gel Htnrtnl. Il- haw to 
lll| up with sw~ oil and n-nler. pnd even 
pump up the dm before tie repiele i^ 
n'Rd)- (0 proeewl. 

It in lilSeiJ wUli eon-rrr"ar1oftM. *nfJe of 
whteh HHfTe ti> pttva tlir wej- lor the sa- 
nation* and-ottum Wblrih do ttot, Men-iir 
Ijine, the hero, for Instance-, iM^-unii-* 
much vnl'inblv lime in dci-linluc to innot 
ilie heroine aeeoene W \* in W* "workroc 
<?loth#a" sntl "tog liirry." fi 'n «* no- 
fnuuded. tno. a* roo*t wutih eBresa*^ are, 
for bin attire, i^ a-> nenl ■" Pmu ^rii 
wy i |d ivlnU- We inunrct rlia: JoflrtB C, 
frftny. who uliiys tin- u^trt n'slly faneiei 
ihe xuit. too. for lif wear i. it throiiRh 
th« rfrat of {br idai-or at lca*t "«? 
which Heeractl idnif^aJ !■' the-.e aaine 
eyea. S*erhai»s hr « l-be^ fo U* fnre 0* 
The aurrra* of thr- rda* L*fc*e he mveeis 
In a comtder^p lettdlMB mans vvar.trohr. 

4.q«lDU llriin.-. Llvell*r. 

Bat, with the lir»t act attl nf the w.ny, 
tbinKii b.«rona« rouBltlcmldv IfcreMM in tlie 
oesi art abil * neir h»«liam iu the law 
act. 

Mr. Daly, wlio tatemlie l>Jirt or Swami 
Abhuk^Tflnda, e fake Todian mystic 
with unusual bnt tifulepeuaable i»wen< 
of hypnotism, hills dMertlTe* nod other 
m»Trtberfl of the PMt nfl with tia murh 
enl-hvulbem an if bo thniicht they were 
plavwrEhts er msuaeers. lte even tins 
the aBTpptni bodl'S lintled off hIli^c, too, 
SO tllAt thrre f/tnnjH nr ttK> mftnj." irroinid 
Milder font ttIiti he KTefHra on the 
scalrp wits the ho». This SwiituI is u 
irrj- WarScTUpulciOa person who hBf nn- imln 
m.nred thrrtna:h h« perwew «*f hypnotism 
tri- beamirnl " hrfrfrta. Finn tlurroll 
il'!ayed he Fram-en Anderw-iH ntid whf> 
id.lts up oporaline. OSfWTEsea by Titc-nlinc 
jewets ami planting fiaifte iln|ilir-BLes in 
the brlonuini™ or innipif he doenn't ILke. 
ftur of (hr latteT ii JUrHli I,a»e. hat 
Meiriit anapreta Hi" n-"l ehitriqer nf 
tlie Swam! and noon traflew b-nj to the 
haunt"! feaM ami eatnoaea him. 



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By LEO A, MAESH. 

Not aiare "Tbe Great Divide" .ias 
Hi'nry Miller hud mich n :.i!-- it« was 
ciren ln::t lr>i nlnht In "I, a Ti ;:,};■■■ ■>■-'" 
with which to esereiiie hia taJeniB, And 
not .tnee "Th« <lt+4t 'Dlv.mV his. Henry 
Sll'tor everted himtfelf to slieh no extent 
an li<- did '!=■-; nishl In ' Un. Teadreaie." 

Tibj play from the tu-n of ITenry 
Dntaille was pre«enled hy Mr. Millm- 
himwlf at the Empire Theyatrf, and Ruth 
ChttttertOu waa aeeu aa ths eo-atnr. The 
honor* were easily captjired by Mr. Mil- 
ler, althouirh MU* Chatierfafl. (oo. ajtvej 
:i Bi>leadid account oT h^raelf^ and in one 
instance, ot the end or tho seeond net, 
i-D-f id renl rirjmatle b"ijt^t5. 

Mr. Miller's role In a hie one and ooe 
worthy of hl« e^tensire ab'lity. It run^ 
ihe imieti-ehuu'd jjamut of emotioiu" nil 
the way from pathos to tragedy, b-tr there 
ii little it no htimur la it. And this h 
imp of tiir ooeaKlonii, moreover, when the 

.-if'.'-.-l.ii-tiTL'-n.-it p. I unit Ik not uiili-iH-ij 

]f rut there had be*n aeretofofe wlm 
hail not owned Henry MtlSer a splendid 
(trior— and we have yrt to meet that one 
—hi- had tint to he at the Empire laflt 
e\ruintf and asctnuifttfcallj ho convinced 
nt hi* error, 

Toe «ta.r wotted ariiuotuly wtth hia 
rulr from ri«.- |o full cf curtain nod the 
Intense ntraiq thp IrnTdeo of t'jr play 
Lanced upon him wan evident in Ma tnlcc 
when he MBBje'l ft speech at the end of 
llie ao&gnd art, after tbe audience re- 
fused ti> hp stilleil without a te^ wordi 
fTOtn nomehoily eonnected wfth thft show. 

Appropriately ennrjEli. Mr. Miller 
eaJJed attenrinn to the fact tJ»t he had 
known he was polni to play in the Km- 
Iiim Ioiik li«-fore It was built. Il waa 
out on the Coast as a youtH Charlr* 
Fro|m!4r+ had told him of his plan for 
the boHju*— aeBDl day when tlia ship eaosr. 
inland .ie had promised Millrr a job lo 
ir when it waa enmrdeted. 

Mr. Miller reutured to hone that name* 
luiild-T whs preaent I*at nhrht. Inoklne; 
down upon all of them, and HUod the 
-hnw. il^ alBO toped thr audience LiUii 
it- I*m. 

It eer'alnly did. if ctithii'iii^m is toy 



1'or* oferieirB^j cf V". Vfto-tinif, wA« Vf 

'f.r-..!i: ~io-!.\t.i Ifl ihx tit* trum hf* .,'l.iirv 
iaOW: 

ktr t . ('rtx-O^t w irtltj at t,rr lea-fahfa 
Ui thr •'«" after nin?ti a/ u Jjj rtrlr in Qciw 
Iff. Iftj*. 

1-mUr Mrt. iSf Lar. a fc"""'-" frtrnj r was 
h*i rrz-rnlh «oj-eJ ia .\Vrv )V/t, S^r till, 
4hh*i *ff her ffaer taltt a tup *! lia.'leees 

hit kpJUti mf SNi tSdtrH dsJ (UJ(J O^SBf '•* 
eooaf. 

Ms*, at L*ifj M'- itrjT, if jnu -■■■:■'■- ;■.'■■ 
hav [ h»'e yon' Voo r.-.ali me nimplr IU wii^ 
cava] ll(i» fan msinre to hs>'e jour ■ciortici 
i~M pj-ur l-oafc jii -perfect orifeT. rqrepkttly 
Teady fivr thr wiwn, nn« waek after joUr re- 
turn is the citr. !■ herond my ti^-nin pum. 

Mb.. UMO-Ptfirti Whr, my d«' Oeraldir*, 
r«u look chinalnt. jaur*dL 

Hd. oi Lar; I don't. Genevisi - *. I look 
■ ■ nit oi «*«k>" ■••■ b morninf a'err tyying; 

lo hlrKitn »f(er frOA, VflU *■«■»■ this IS « likfl 

hwwi'i |0%rr.. And oiy ns-.mr \t s peff«et 

'i|rkl H VVSfl llir Tumitilrc bH C0*trci up, and 
the ruc» •■■".;■'. ■.::■.. the (orntiB. mote like ■ 
T'lur li-Iy'i irminur In lh( dr*H ct »nm- 

j msi, ih*ti k unan tiiy b(uue «t i/w openinx 

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Where irt' tdj Aalfif 

•mr ihoi>rinc> 
MlA. nr U»] s hqr«0't Wfltfi J*i. I- 

etn' beusbt * thing, lit met a her* to 
">ir irenrd. Oe c tui to pi to h*lf » doieu 

ilacrt inii f-lraA toe enough G*e«"n! rloifief la 
w*t nncirif, jiul enau|h W loot rtip«c*aMa 
n. And lhtn orrr'i houM! Tb»i u a prob- 
sm' dee «uri |t« ill orer ioks toe ib* wnut 
' eced* — JrctirBtoj-t, iiptioUttrcr., palntrTi. 

i.^ei- h«.:rrr., nonlturt <JtlJrrP. ill mutt b= 
In IB ltd iriih. T\tfS*l r O end io f^f ftvy 



Id si 



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fl( out »tioppini stout 

iii ihi; old-fattuoned srttj". *. 

Wis, de Lay (>*;fuiljl: V.>II T fra tura I 

■: :- i ''■:■:■■-■ hOW Il3 Bicid il. Sills' OQ tOrtS 

dlil rou rcl it all dene so qukkiy? You nu.it 
Uivr inoopti ir^Lipil {u i teelna- si«v-Vorc 
iri-'i'lane, ibasnint; ci|ht hmm a dsr fur a 

week. In .11 the ilnrfi. Hilt MrtB, t ihouM 
r*«4 JC'-i'ii hi> c tskan S, |ail-ipin tram ihecr 
mhssuiaa iarl hsve heeu «mt bemr io in an- 
hul.4iiv 1 \'et hsra you »r*. a* ffrih a* the 
Hr.i tJirriaiiihrniiiro s^il leokips s |eed drel 

lltr L.nr. loo. in vout loi-el/ fill tttxk ot the 
nt.r rrddhiFl'hrnwn, l'ou're a nine-byi'— tio 
< '(■•'chint\. a teven-dara' woadirT 

Mi*, Ur.To-L)*ir <drcarj>: Nu. my dear, 
h*nrr iti[l, i |ivadiv%' »endsf! 1 *rwet Jul 
i«n rfaTS miklna all my purchiKi. And 1 
'Mn'I thuti irnunil il 09. 1 w^rt "i eee Here 
fut rvri-ytlilna arrt wbb not errti (Ired whtn 
' 3(1 finirr.r?. THri'r Ik m rnaih ipOCC, d!j> 

i r fi- iiid icocirtety ahoui the jLlact. 

JUl. DT l-At i/tin.Hj/.vl : pir Iflll me where' 
SUfb ■■' (Lot* i* [Ar I: '-in;-! 

iln, (.le-To-lliiiT. Wkp) snj dear Gcral^ine. 
I0« »vjrltm ho« ibort » ihnr y<ni'*e lived hfrt. 
Na Sew YorhrT wavld *>V thlt qiwitiorL But 
I'm fUiJ In be j;i> Id 1*11 v,-i: where ynu m»y 
ici ire t :i >..!■■:■! (roci Pari* in every sort ut 
rJjprOsaL (ror-i b.m tu ihe«-huckl<a^-&nd the 
nvit buurlTuI ho>iK-rurnuhiiiE\ 4/' cuff eae 
'»o/. Vftn merel|i hare let eroii a tiTldire iron. 
ctK bulldinj lo another hn And evrrythicif. 

Mlt. pi I^T ImtJMjTil I'ow vender lull 
Writ Hot* is It? 

Mn. t.'M[i».rj«ir; tt-hj. iti* John Wina- 

nuVrr StorT, of rnunr. 

Mr>. m l^r: Hrillr. I nevrr lirtiBitd , . - 
Mil. VrTO-I>*lj iiilrrrjifjirfj Jifirl : Tti« 



Back Id la* Piny. 

Hut io c't haek tt> the plity, |jh r tead- 
' Is oar that aptly suits Mr. MJi- 



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He voulil lint \\aiv Ucen iihle to do ?q 
hut To- the hnaulifnl mur.mil faith evt»L- 
inff lietwren buBwdj nltf \ \\ y , iletertivr. 
who .'.:.l-.ii- ::■ t ;,.: tB* Swami is the nil 
ouTlM-ii. Mrrrftt brrt HhoWH hi» tniat in 
Weatherby. (he sleitrii. I>y uiTihe him 
bin key* to hi- I^Jjiin.^ iti or In- rluit too 
Swamt'u t-harcie fiat the arulexi iewofs 
lire In J.ant'* tool kit misbt bo ili^iroyi'd, 
nrvi-p t!> irking [Imt In- miffiit hi* 
■frnmeii."' To ninru iJiis pon-fidrnre, 
YVrjttherhy ilblftui Iipn L::ne. v lien ttfl 
two meet in th" luiltMted ho»3* ^Tlcr too 
Titter nns Imvh fried mi hall, io ru t„ 
ji jrwiler with lie noleii pro|iffty lo 
^Cr w.ii'tlo-r or nut ihn> arriumic, tin ri- 
l>y rtrovtiltt to 1 II4i«'ii> n'lili- 

UlJt one may mrrl'xik a fea- iniltrerj 
lit- tSrts* for the iitike v f a fi-w ilirill-^, 
mill Lhey are imparled in both %ii tJir- but 
two not*. At the i-ni!. iik n matter nf 
fart, the ruTiipllcfition,-. rome itlmoin rrw 
Lliirk itnd foi"t and WW itnnr«*rilorj \* nn- 
avoiilnhli' tloit ihe (Htthoe b*e mii-nii'tr-d 
to epowd tOO tniieh into u limited wpner. 

Mr. l,'iily"ji uctlnj was. » fin» product 
Of the ni'-lodramntie whoe-l, nnil In: roan 
ithoii- Ihi LiLiiiiiiMji- whi'-li poor htna" 
merhniiliin iinnoiied upon bitn. I»oont IC' 
fuvril In fifty utiiit iuiij liajhte, continued 
in rjlure with cheerful Wtjkttttw after 
they were wipposed tu he turned *mt. 
Hut such things do hop L v;Ti on a first- 
night find ahnnlil nnt occur a^nin, 

IViLiircA AiidrrHon take* thr> part of 
Kha Carrol.l ititli a (treat dml of earn- 
estaeat thml n moderate tiainijnt af np- 
penl, and Miirjf*;ret Dale obtains wimn 
humor nf ii light Aon from iter role, "f 
Mrs, flrlmore. Mrs. Charles ii. Gwbj 
plays the ronvrntionai part of the colored 
"fjimily retainer" to whom cveTyrnti1r ron- 
fiiti-j. laefi tremhlr*, and doea it wall. Tho 
rout of the e*"i is mediocre. 

"On rhe Staira" will not add us mueh 
to Mr. Htirlhiit'a fume as "Lilien of iba 
Field.'' but it will natiafv those w-Jm JIV- 
their mrliidrnma slraitht und ore ROlvtCn) 
particular flbuut the lojtic and maunrr in 
which (be thrill* are-Trgvided. 

TO PUY IN STOCKHOLM. 

GrimitQ« SrliTildrr of \ e n Tork; 
(O Do Two Coseirti Abk-oad. 

.STOlirvHotM. Sweden, Opt. SO.— 
<»ermalne Schoitser. the Now York rvtan- 
iat. has been cnea^d foe two Phiihiir- 
mnhic concerts InThiif i-ity, nn NoTatohoP 
& and 11!, *'1idCr the dirvecion of I'rof. 
CilHies; .Sclnveevo t*:. 

Mbts Sfhnitaer ia also booked forthre* 
Fhi)harm»ole concerts in Christianlft on 
N^vecnhcr .". ii and 7 T as -..■•-'.] a.* [or other 
coticert appeoraneca in Dpnnurk. Great 
Interest U felt ih musical circles in these 
eoneerta, whleh mark the clcliut of UIss 
SMinitzcr in Scandlnarla. owing to the 
many aceounra rrceieed hem of thi B art- 
ist's unique peraonatlry. 



TURTLE SOUP FOR SOME ONE. 

1T> Saellbaeka of Croat Bias Arrivr- 
on Orlaaka Froia Coina. 

A ircaetfll rjirru. i:-i- n. ;■:.,. rrioetr-en 
tnrtiea, rnnainfr in weight fHiip 4Ti to 
-'J^i pound* i-acb. nrrived j^nti'rday from 
Hnvuhfl nn tflC Oriaaba of the Ward 
Line, which docked at Pier lrl, i;.l-: 
River. Tbe (tittltt are cnnsi(rned to 
Wnltrr T. Srolth, Ine„ 313 Front slrert, 

The Fh i li brought a totnl of ■■>:; cabin, 
and utt atecrngc paaa^apera. 



me 

ler. and he filled [t Jo nnrfn-tloili Tt In 
rial nf n middlr-aged French dramaiist 
anil aeadomiciflji reho. offer yearn of 
hllnd lurr, suddenly diaeovera tba arlrl 
nn lvhoni bo has lat'lehed his *(*n;tktns 
i his been frtlye lo blaJ, 
; itlna I'hjiitrrtno essays (he latter role 
1 and Mm, too. is coorf, at rlmtal better 
. nnil ooee or twifr intlj njOpnittcent. Tha 
i rent of th* n*«f, t w , h*x uon carefirlly 
r seleeted and \t ad^iualp, hnt [he mi'm- 
i licm thifeof n-p only p"?pels mored 

hIioij! ihe two ehief '■tin parte™. 

I The theme '^f 'l.n Te»dresse." aa its 

; liilo miRht Imply, deals with thnt ten- 

f ilr-rnpAfl. horn of crent ' loT*. and which 

i-TiiIurrh \^T\a nlti-r the Hre' «ml jinneion 

j of that lore hnvr vnninhed. N"or a scene 

! i. waMeil in derpluplnE; this idea ami 

,.i-erj- ^jieech Is ra Mi luted to hcl[i in Its 

-\plnimtiotl. 

The Minry '-OflOerB* one Tanl Rafnar, 

■ rotofl an thr foremost writer cf Franre, 

1 ntifl >Inrlhe DeHieroE, rntfl of the rising 

VO!MiS arlrrsi'-s of the same ooimtrr. 

| There in n Seeg Imrd of sff«rrinn he- 

fw*pjj them, and for .feat* Burnnc han 

Lavished hit love upon her, nppsrenttr 

i-siuifieil it is reinmed In the same 

Aad thPn a well mennine— or was ahe? 
— friend, a fellnir-AemlrmMaD. teTta liar- 
nae the srtrl \m net i.% lii-vnt.-n ar lie 
things, nine*- shs is eondiietju E a clan- 
nVtUiitie nrfair with a .founjr man on the 

Turn It Cornea Ont. 

Bamar ot lirat refuses to helipva it, 
hut finally whi-n he fon-es the other toi 
prtra him the -Initial of the jonn? man in 
cpieMlon. he iuvlfe.4, every neqiiHlnlnniN 1 
WllOM name liea-jn* with t.int letter t<i 
his. house the next day, arrannr* fn t>e 
away, and in*tnl» a utotiofrrapljor he- 
hind - ,| :ii-* • ■ i : — i :j i lj: j to inke down ver- 
hatim erery word that may nan In the 
drawine -room ln-twern the visitors ami 
MjtfOir. 

The ivehocue doesn't neem to work, 
jiinee th': first two callers make violent 
advftaeeji cily to be repulsed, bt»r then 
tlie ctrl, itnatrunR hy her experl'-ares, 
enlls nft her tenner and he comes nier m 
ihe !-,•■::-.■ fur a moment. The Id^s of 
this man, even, making |m-e to h"t in 
the house nhe hnhls aacred, is repellent 
to the im-Tj'— . but tbr hnrm haa i.e.-n 
done. '!"-!■■ ^tenoffraphtr \<-.i~ enough ot!- 
dener? to convince Barnac nf i?i? ipbrl'M 
- faithle.iannnB and in an intensely ilm- 
| mstic aeenn he diamlas«A her from bin 
life. 
! Toe Bill has no. excuse, to offer other 
than that nf the phyolc*l appeal for sat^ 
isfae^lon which *be comyLet^y dlneoeialea 
from Jier nffrctioTL for Hamae. Hfl Is 
too deapcrniely unstruna and mentally 
paralysed oy his discovery at the tlmo 
to view this phase. n f the caae juriiciollv, 
however, and] the nt-ltrA* poea away, 

Tim* anftens tbe hlow. of to-Urye, and 
eventually we flitri them -back together. 
Now- there ia but tbe leQdnrtiftu f [{],, 
love that once held also the animal for 
both nf, taeai. and ther are bo(a appai- 
entl.v ideally bnotiy. 

"La Tcndrcsse" La n t hough tfuHy- 
concelved play and one that hold* the 
attenlfoa of fin equally thinklojt audi- 
e» 1 -i- throstchoTit. Ferhapfl it laeka the 
attain and rapid-fire renuiaitea for the 
ii!»ual ourrrss. i^o-called. but for Ita par- 
ticular e T ientele It ia an cntbrallina; work + 
Just how larpe that clientele may be 
rn a iirvint on which, oommenimraicly. 
re.i(^ thcdep;ree of aueoeoa "La Ten- 
ilreusc" will sclii eve. 

In addition to the eo-stara. tho coni- 
pUff roniprig«i Elmer Brown, otagpte- 
-iie St John. Loais tat Bay, Klfln Flhn, 
U'iliinm Pearee. Norma Havey, H. 
roBprt-Cliffe. Edward Hackaj'. Mary 
Fowler. Sidney Hlirpi. Jean de la frits, 
William Hanlof, Ronald Cotman. A. C 
AtidrewK ami Judith VoMelll. The lat- 
ter was especially aond in n small but 
important tutrt in the last art 

Mr. Miller himself has atsfled the pro- 
duction, lit haa dona it wall. 



fntltioTi S»le,n» of the WanantaJwr *t< 

ih* firri in ihoi^ die t*nn ertatlaiai La V**l*, 

, *Tit domntic mwieli til irm-nv, *uit». ■» i -e,- . 

■ Mi^nsel and other ftiuiniCB tWmit^ in mill-" 
■lcrj 1 from I'sri* and Loudon; hi l«ilwear— 
minj of their newest (hue* ire *cpirv of ta# 
IBM Pirii rrv>o>T^->riH|MnB to- fc* liar] any 
inirirlrr. Artrl Ihrn All t^^ arvriwl" nf <frr«a 
Brf Id St fonfiil thcro. IiM; lieE*rir r bmwrj , 
Blevni. ever r I film raquiriitU- chosen. 

MfV pr !^v ijifhiut) ; ft'|»( bliuf [ (IU 

hir-lle n-plt to «r, for mywlf. tnh -onrferlnl 
HOTr. But yi>t) haven't said invLhina about 
lumhhinin for the huuM. Ynu meelraned 
crr>»in* l r^uidse? 
Mas, IJr-To-DsiT: I rlcn'i nncrsUy belieta 

m trailing bruiser h-fnre r, ir niiTR If} them, hut 
Ibis hr!d K e N HirTerenl. Tbe Wanamaker St«n 
nrlU it lhr \- ■-. :.:: nf f: ■■.; ■■■■- T tjll It ttie 

"rida* ef Sjittsfsnifo, Inr trhielitHer wsy too 
yps^ at* sine to find MiufacuOn 



I llv nttiel 



ml. 



W-ell. when ymi have ermiri) 
utr fnm .Jliificlion in faihioiK. n]i4i |( 

ti're i# •stiify the needs of o«t'* hous*? 

Ms* Ue-TD |i*it: Oh. ev^rttrririB. 1 hard. 
> kraw *merr to IWJwn. TOflM, Hrw ftpna- 

nce. {Iiinilsl rvigl. r>8 ol thr-m In pe iiand 

rifh of ih*-*q tprcialilfs Wana> 



Mil 



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tliera arc so many other 

■I- (or ihr "pyne — (ilif roviii 
r fim§rr*i- notp-rir*, curtain*. 

». LmiiriuTri. The- IiM would 
TUller? In KivcTMiJ- TJrirc. 

>*rr- Get " 

. 9* i 



. .. T defy you to 
:r~.'\. *'■'■■ far the hausa 



ii s-i :■!• - and curti^ni; 
vr>. an rucriirio Bcvn..n nf l!rr ilore ii de- 
vnted io ilirm. I nrvrr Nit iniae anv*berei 
rlir. Oi'mi mH ,1ms? l hive jn« itpkn- 

t>|>ed W entire l»hlr oi||ri| |n tfl« Seiletllbrr 
■.lie. |iiil rliiiexl. Their I Sina sloie is fiinoin 
for ita IierxirleH rhirta snrl o~!a*» nf (he rery 

'finest. And. af couth, thr Furniture Salons 
•re bnr>wn tfi* w«rld i round, far ihe qaslli' 

• nd [Ksuiy ot ihi furniture thry ire titled 
wtta. ThU lilrraey table jiiH ejme Irons Ineee. 

M»'. era I-it: Still, th-ii Agif't relieve one 
of the hKrUiiy ol )toiii| elte^liert. 1 1IL.* 
utlsfwa, >-ou kflo*., ^ 

Mis. ■TT-Vn*D^ir- _ Antirjin-s? My drsr. 
lorJc si this sjtil Entflii'i lae^uer deJ< ! A Brn- 
uiee Oueeu Anne o-^e, I- rem W»uaiti*aeT's 

rrhnMiaTi cf UnlilucH. fli* QAfs4iftt\ sihOrt 
Imtillifiil SrrSOKc-.Kcrir, in immt citJt*ol>lr wild ' 
mirror*. Iimpi, old piinl^. nt*»i and [W'ftrT. 
i-rlni rine .-o mucli in i-lioohinR (ur One's BWO 

Mn. nr l^.\. Pul the TTrthlrrrs «f slcfinl*- 
tTiH oir"« nails ami having thie«r' fit mpthcr 
and nf rrubine t his-menioni srfiolr. of ene'a 

house, nvrelj- pne "m'l h^vr interior decern 

t*n Inr |H»t? 

et*B. I'rtn-D*lt:- rertiinly, rme miuL 

>-■ WiTSBmiher'n. Besrstuw the interior tfer- 
orainf s*ta> cftmrs "> 7*1 from there 11 trained 

anrl <"« re Ft en red j n EttsT Sll o( rull'ilsl r^vl 
1.-.-1- before dilolaj,. Jint rnut up tbe ■.(■■'-< ' 
"t" Jilt Fit Delmaison, the Ilirreiiu of Drsto- 
latfon. snd an espert Kill s:orii* 10 rrrur home. 
Hsjl pe Lay: Well. I never! Ur me see 
if f can think nf wmeitimB t!-si rsnnet fc*r 

re-.-hf in t^i* tieaiure beusier Baoljt 

Mi*. Or^e-JMl-? WlOT* igiin. W'tjpa. 
mikei'i bas an estetterii hookstore which ojevm 
Intel tiociir. heleful Sstrvict. 1 al^-iyi tetephpna 
m» orders fur Pr Iitrsl p'lhtka lieps utij re- 
ccir« mf ■■'-!■ I want. 1" ','. .1: n '.,- Aaail 

Mat. or. IJV: Dear Use, sr*tf}Usitlf out CSe 

nsrleil Such - sttsrrl 

"*s t>TH>»*tTl {leuthimt.r Orsldtne, at 

the rlik of **vrnin« a ■..■-.- l j i -!r-.:r-. I a-n 
■ L "tsrd H tell |rou Ihm mj tsuuey, ibese fsiM 
e <\ their capre, be»3 and stand fp/«rwisr 

rn,.-i-£li l>e diiciwj Jo lhr ivn-ptrtor ^e. 

jrsu'^ all eaiee fei>m WoMSttlwrV ' 

Ml*. >r ].«*: Smirils like the fairy taia of 

■ '--ir fW Kre r Utile Twa Zm. EnoiHuia 

Ofle vrinlk biih" >•"■ h*fe-T nnr. fiom Wjtii- 

■-"--'i. I re-ally hs!e *a d°ql>t »-nar v^racii-ir. 
■■— (VntVseVT, h-ti I tsiusi bu »nd ire for isj- 
aelf. tomnrrtiw mr-rnin*- 

^i■l- t,>-TO-f>A'T: l\ Jijtl do not find enTiT- 

• "■infl vo-i lls^ed for vourieir, jrnii houK, s?tr*ri 
tput Ranlea, it W»niTe,«>Fr"'s. -of tt^ very boat 
quality, in ihr veri frihlon*, desiaruv oaisM 

you are iretinE. I'll tellHrou -rtat 111 e>>. Ill 
Kt cnu «i> Id a rismnt l "wa lunrbetstsi In. fhe w 
In" rrs.iasira.fii In N't--- Yb'k. Put if ve-: sto 

futljr aaLTiificd with" voue itoprinir. tbeO yao 

mu« pay fpr itie huUKcK 

Ufet, ei I^r: Art-red. That krctt is tbs» 
"'— *t resLatiraal" joa want lo intrixtui;? we 

!'■'■«. UctoD'ait: Winimiati'i ttstau- : 

Mai. nr. l,iv Hravrnif 1 niedt " hara 

■ nosra. Fvti dfiwR to the beat food ia tha 
4iir. I •■••■-.-■--% m*h n/ssv. dear, I came fof a 
cup of tea anil i ow a * *Shr. I deaart with ■pricc- 

-... -p^itc „f the u jy to miVe my whole 
life asnnntl-rr. easier, hapnier. Il** at aiw-] 
et a frtr-d <WiU*-e tirr\, so Lr la. KGati **, 
■fetVN f#et*r, toftrtwg terk^ »,-: '. ,1.? ..-j.-^rcu-,".. m 
of raft cnntrmlmrnt,} Jsrpt U> ihinlt, t),ie has 
oidis In ernsn the Ttiidsfr nf S*!i"fn-!tnn to ffed 
srscrylhinB frOtn ts-iajr**** it'll Pnriis Fa<.hions t» 

• k p ''■-■ thieirs thit cne ■., ai-.t*— fi-r 
err"!* find .■."-'■- L ,-— -. 
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THE MOPfflING .TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. 



At SAKS Today and Tomorrow 

Imported 

Coral Necklaces 



&iVj of romance from blue ins of 
the Mediterranean ■ 



500 Rough Coral Necklaces . . . at 50c 

Of zigjag bits of Coral, strung in a ihort length for 
children. . Finished with solid %<&$. clasp. 




500 Rough Coral Necklaces 



at 1.50 



In 27-inch length — strung in' uneven barbaric fashion. 
Fastened with solid gold clasp. 



200 Rough Coral Necklaces 
at 2*50 



200 Rough Coral Necklaces 
at 3.$5 



52-inch ' necklaces that can he 
wound about one's neck several 
times. 



! 



Of softly pink Coral in 40-inch 
length — the end of each piece 
, polished into pinkness. 

100 Smooth Coral Necklaces at 3.50 

24-inch necklaces of smooth, graduated bead* 
with solid gold clasp. 



100 Smooth Coral Necklaces at 7.50 

In 48-ineh length-^of pink smooth 
coral beads. ', ■ - . Street Floor 




SaKs&Cfcmpaiiij 



Broadway 



l flt 34th Street 







>-- r Ser^^ffiump^tty *** 



Street 



There Is oAn oAir of Quiet 'Refinement 

<i4bout qA 

Mallory Hat 

that always appeals to the critical — 

/JX Li . Mallory Hats breathe this exclusive atmos- 
Sgl? Phere, so you, are 'always sure of getting- it in- 
™ / * any style -you select. .The netf models even 
surpass previous cre&tions-^whieh 'is another way 
of saying— America's First Hats have taken a step 
forward-., ' - 

• i 

The leading shades are brown, 
gray, tan, pearli Oxford and filbert. 

Saks and Company are now featuring a very 
extensive collection of Mallory soft hats at 

Five Dollars and up 



SCREEN A SERMON AID, 
SAYS DR, C. M. SHELDON 



Film? Succeed Where Music and 

Preaching- Often Fail, Bay* 

Kinister. 



FOEMS A i STOCK ■ OOHTAHT 

tMnrmn ClSLBS to "Htm FlMt COUTH. 

(Ion I* -Clertlaad — F« Xante 

<'»"1«t Dtln«* Latter D'InK. 



L'yrtipany. _ _. .. 

With U» yeeterday WWjLjD^jH) 
Elr mflnagiag editor or rh* Curisttfl 
UerftW. who (wiped (lis Rev. ut. ^n< 



By L0TJELLA 0. PAE30HS, 

DR. CBABXJSS W- SHELDON 
unliitted ■ for a (fttup of re- 
porters yesterday nfternotin how 
the tcrtwi could be usurf u ml 
aid in pmchiitg sertnonB. Dr. Blwidon 
hould koo-.v. hating solved the. paycbol- 
!>-> nf Hi is rip bin ehuireh y«n M« ^hen 
lie read a c-hnpie-!- from "Id His Step:"'" 
rmi, Soaday at tin- Central Conarefa- 
lAnal Church in. Topcka and Aida hi* 
church dip subject of Yorld-irtde dla- 
cnufan. 

"Sftmctimcs pood Tmnlr and arKid 
preaching fail in bring lb* people into 
church," nald Dr. Sheldon, "ajid flt 
sucl it dme It is. n-eccsaarj to tiirc worn* 
other ufut, Mt sncMsaor, Dr. John 
Rayhill. ehon-a a motion pictaTf eath 
Sunday night and delivers a rtnuoii an 
:B phase of !hf story. "The illntela 
Mbb,' 'HumftMfiniir" nnd "Over the Tllli' 
were un&ng the fllroi I|fi Knj'lllH 
fi-f^-nr;] in liit church., and i" has in- 
reaaed thn attamtaew* from nofl 10 1,000. 
nil thr church trill hold." 

This :n!Uf.(itifrtnrc.i tjiat a motion pic- 
ture wa* fihown In KiPau on Knndhy 
light brought forth iromfl *nlOBi«hnient P 

it eloalnjc law end libllo^«t^!J , forblda 
snr mo lion pietarft th«atre (o onco its 

mr- 

Ur. Sbclifon uplnlnHl thitf by PBy^ng 
a ailrer oficrlne; Wfta takrti each Sunday- 
Up f>aiil 6 1 tw* will coiilriDijilfn dwrn nut 
cnmi: under the IifatJ of admlMion, and 
(bin tlr-traya lb* eupcHM flf the piclur*- 
g« hastened to na? the films wtrr Hf»t« 
cli. -mi until Ihny had b«n prfaentcd by 
thi> thenar**. 

"Dr. Kflybill ubjs bf*n bittrrly "itt- 
ciird by llw? othtr clersj, lh* picluro pro- 
pie and thfi pTf**" *aid Dr. Sheldon, 
"bucaiue of ihi* sponiorl-ng of ihe film*." 

Dt. Sheldon'* i»urt l P UIBr int crMl iTl 
ftiOii is his assoHlJitlcm with lh? Chris- 
tian Herald u e41tof Itrebltr. He baa 
Mine on to Wtw Twk WoTg* * n 
occupy the rtitrum at the Town Hall 
Sinidaj pifiht uod talk on a film sh<wrirtp 
tbc eiodiw of ibr Cbildrfu .of MfA 
This Is a flln W b* drrulatrd by Dr. 
liraliiin Ptttprson, IfiW U tbf pirBlrtfiit 

of tha bbjHjwn Bmm smw* «**5W 

Cwmpa'njr. 

JtlllD 

Shcl 
diti cipIlih'thp'proMr'nay Id ehow m* 
lien pictures In a eburcb. 

-■Tb«M nbould b* prayan firm. Haul 
Dt. SbeiduH, "lis*n »oi* iiDRing. and 
iben tb« film. Dr. Raybll) *kam* iim* 
tfdf and then tikea up tht offering, rx 
litaioint th* porposa of (be offtriLiE br 
ftir«- th* #nrlr*a pieWiri' la jjen-faad. 

n*T. Dr. Jot»*pq SHrerinaiia MOltn 
tlon (bat Biblical lilma WW0 ,^ot jiraeti 
csl f/ir ail dlBlrcliM bccattM they could 
iipI help frfSfle duttrlnal l>rouaht forth 
a«mic dl^ii-Klon tt-bvt Dr. abfldoiij uho 
sHlJ lie did not agtvo witb Rer« Silv.M-- 
man. Eft- aaid the Klblo tefla a Blory 
that ^afi N Iwnatatad n« U i d »vrBt»n 
ivitb^m fdTnrJnir ihi> erend of any "ou<> 
htweifle Church. Tin «aid he* bad net 
Irfld -(vhor Dr. Silvermuu -;ml on the 
HiibJ^t to bp prr.fprnNl nnt to po Into it, 
Cmt he »«JcS hr wnuld nwdlrt ttiut thr 
yonoff pcoplp of lit* nation through the 
medium of the: moving pidiirv will know 
morf abnnt nih-lical liistory In a 
*eU iban they WW BW!« in their liTea 
before* k .+ .,,. 

AnlL-nt us Dr. Shpldnn is Jq his dnsixe 
to. list th* motion pictlirea as n rmpnTiim 
u( twwblns thp i aiing people rellgiun, 
be said h* did not believ* the Pajwion 
Play would flrqr reach the ifrtPti. 

"I baTe a friend wlio Btayftd at the 
home of A hi n'i r.nric." br< &atd, "and 
Mr. Laws told him tnry htd refilled ft 
millirin dollara for the motion picture 
rlghtii. Se.aatd thr ponple of Oher- 
nmmr>rrau would nercr couacnt to be 

Dr. Hboldoti r*uld not br- terontou to 
givp the uamr nf Om tompary. althongb 
tbrrp w-t-re many guemeK and spvcml rn- 
teriirising rcportKi " - ho olaimrd to 
know. 

Until lh* 2f>rt h 00n 4-liurchpB are pro- 
rlded wltfl. prnjeetlfln ii3Jifbine/i the 
means to mipnly' H'itih are pBinFuIJj In* 
nriequatfl. Dr. SlicMi>n rsntd. ■ Up Maid 
tben nrp only 10,000 churehva Mippiicd 
nirli i rojccium mechiDeN, and nine of 
t1ir*ic do not dhow' pictures. At no timo 
dllotrld the church try to Compete with 
the Jhentfe, went on the reverend doctor, 
'brcaiiM. t-acb box it* own plnc« and Ita 
o-v'd vrork to do. 

Thi Tawn DaLl taeftins is *n IflTlta- 
hon iiffair — brcjUse< fts Dr. Stipldoo vS' 
pi nine J, the BvatinK eapnrity is limited. 

Mo-re iillii more are ntock rompeniea 
fn motion pletfrptj coming into prom- 
tjivnw. Thr latest company to start a 
ptrmn&rdt pitock company ir the Pre- 
frrrcd PittWrM C»l*pany, tnrnugh ila 
l-r.-'nirlrru. B. P. ^cbulbctS. He ha* 
Bigaed Kennetb Karlan nnd OrrLllc Cald- 
ivH-N *i ji niicloua for the formation, of 
!..u - ri a company to btr maintained in Loa 
Angeles, it fa aejuilowt'a Inteatione ro 
si;rb siilflitioiuLl iiiMuiirrs as time joes on, 
no that at all linjes he "ill hare well- 
known jtlaynra to dmu- upon for ;mri5 
ip his 7>:u-i 'iri.--=. Kennath Harhtn is vrell 
known ax n IradioH iuan P having jdayH 
oiipoMJp Conntanec- Tulmadgf in, rsi.-ruy 
of liL-r mast Buereaafut pictures. Orrille 
C'&ldwcLl bos bad conaidrrfibre dram&lir 
^per-ea(_^. !!'■ hi-iu> tbn dietijiictlon of 
I having been called alia babfisament man 
f in the itoild. the eelection briup; ercditoil 
10 fcliao* Glyn. 

t l*V*tahd Nrli llir FmhJ..n. 

I The Srat annual convouiioii of cinema 
J rJubB of Ohio vlll so into session at the 

Statter Hotel October 5 and 6. This is 
, said to be th« first time la the history 
I of ili<- bnsineas tjat KUch a maetlni:, 

wIsptp tin; Ectieretts are not iirjandal. 

I has: p-mt tnVcii plaee. Mr». KliOPr 0. 

[ I Pi-rf. ivbo ivfti a pramlaeut fljruro At 



Pcraoilal 

YVdNNE ROUTON 

(Juu>t retnraed from Loa Anneleaf 
will t«*rn 90rdr%hia a! to h«r ■*- 

vmiii*' Ht »fisHinjr ptr*nti xd- 

tlr**« Id Hoi 14V, CRT* of ^Ic-rn- 

ina Trktcaiih, SOlh *■-. A rJarhiti 
*va» T ■ . ' 




3IARY Al.DKS. 

Jib.* i!l;ij* lh* hnillnn rule In -A 
WontJirt'i Woman'* at IDC 13»R|f» 
nnt vceah. 



thi- \Va.<ibincron conrpiition Inul May 
Bad woo has been nrcnldenl of thr 
I'lcrMand l,!!iiemn Tluli fur ten jrarn. 
i.i the niFjiInc npirTt la thi* rr«iioH. flt 
which l.'irp orgnnitatiohH Will 6* reprc- 
s^nti-'d. Sirs, Xierp ii ^hairmBii of Lie 
better illmH mnvcTncnt division rfl 
NoTtarm - - hio and i* n pflA'^r In hpr 
home 9tQ4t. ^hr> n-i>o|>ular v.\th both thr 
rrfomierit .■mil iii>' film meq null y'luy., no 
favorites when it coition fn making d>- 
cisiAns o-n [uri'.-f ■ ■ .. S|i. ■!■:.:! niatti^rfi nill 
come un for diHctiMHioii at t lii-- rr>nvcnLlou. 
nmong tlium ccniwrnlilp— n snibjcot rio 
conveiiLioii ever minnis 

bo VOB Kiiu.t n 7f*meT 

Tl'llllnm Fos hns bcrn dchigw] with 
letters the pnnt t>->< doyii, lie baa bad 
a whole utrtlT t-U>iy toklng care of tbeni. 
The retwtoo Ja tlie offer to give anyone 
who selects n litlfi for "A Little Child 
Shnll T-eail T.ipm- n prize or $l.ttX>. 
Tbcrp doesn't live tbn man "r n nninn 
who isn't Killing to ttj bis ot her luca 
dt uHmiuK n, pWg. The central is rvuMy 
on th.r n'lnnrp. The h?ckju sUbmlttlnB' 
the Belt title before midnight of October 
•B H7sn buy ri paw BlimmiiliHe Or pay lb«* 
firet iinrrrif-at on n a*"ie In the eounlrj. 
Will fiitr nnys. motion picture writers 
flu not 'Jli-iunTiSed. io -i'e iclil ^r-hd Cur 
title in h„v earlj mail. 

ATrlirn ir. Tuitn. 

Oh ihi- rtomr-rir yf^trrdnj «as Colnnel 

E, C. > : i 1 - - (■ i : ~_T - ■■'.']. jipt^dent Of llii.uiioiil. 

I, hi. He coram from London for an rx- 
ti-ud-.i rteft. While In \i>- dtp ho ivill 
mnke hi* hendiiuanerii at the r>thce of 
Lre-rJnidford, Ine American repreaenta- 
!:*.- of (TBUnaont nt Tul drvcnLh avenue. 

"(art Tnt Plctarea. 
Tom Fortpsu toll week started Work 
On "Are i'on a PaLhiro-?" an origlnalbj 
Lorry ETBhs, for E'rcforred Pictures. It 
Will be Mm second TirlO Foiui;in prndttc- 
linu (or PreforreJ, the first heinj; 
■■Hhuiliiw.f," a'bieh will be relcoaed in 
October, (iannier has alno elnrked ircira; 
on 'The Sal**" 

1I« 1Von!iljn,'< Chance IIIn .lull, 

Yeaterda)' the. clerawr boy in the 
Commercial Tf«at Company was bo 
happy be wouldn't ehanpc places with 
the Kiiii of Kngland. T"wo celebrities; 
followed t-fldi other in rapid HO^eeaLon In 
his Cftf. 

"Know that man?" he whispered, 
poindng to Victor narbert. "lie la 
Americn'B grcfltcst compnupK M«kes a 
barrel nf money. Catni-s in thin building 
qrieD." * 

A few momenta later he said, "Ceo, 
lota of famous people travel In my car. 
Owain Mi.nL-i' jimt went up. ~\>- Is a 
■rent motion picture siti-. Did you bj« 
blmf J 

After all bapfiinCKs dnpcndfl upon Oca's 
point of view- No. thltt ciptimlstic at- 
Utudn In BOl caused by seeing ro many 
ministers kit within twenty-four hours. 

At (hr CanitO. 

Tbs Cameo takce great pleaaiirc ii> 
telling (be mrprld the film attraction neit 
week L*'"A Waraatia Woman," in which 
tbatf atcfling actrcin, Miry Aldan, ii 
stkrred. Tliht is the first New York 
showing or the picture t which was mado 
by Cuarlew tilblyn and ia rclcaaed by 
Allied Artiata. The Kiipportiag cost in- 
elndts Louise Laa, Dorothy MncKnil. 
Belmea K. Hrfbctt, J. Barney SbcrtT 
and Cleo MfldlaoP. ■ 

JCo Mara Word '-'mm i^rm.-.nr. 
Considerable interest hs^ been ex- 
pressed in. the IndOBfry over the cahin 
from Herlln. published In last Sunday's: 
Times. atHtlng that tha motion uieture 
theatres had closed their doors u a pnj- 
teai *ft;Hii>t the high ta* levied by the 
municipality. The motion piefur* fan* 
arc wlthojot amuaemtnt. as the owners of 
:;!1 theatrca in Berlin locked thtir doom 
laat Saturday night and refnjwd to nCMpt 
the redletloo of the lax offered by tie au- 
thorities In an effort to ohtalu a cum- 
iirtmiee. No word has been feeelrcd 
that leads *be IndoBtry to think the Gor- 
man exhibitor* afe relenting. All em- 
ploye** have been discharged ami told 
they will oaly br reinstatwl -when tha 
mvnlcEpality adjiuts the difficulty. 

A Line our Two. 

A& aiuugnirent came in Ain oflre rea- 
icnlar that lb# antiro mniion pectare de- 
partment elamored to till. It was a let- 
ter l r.i-ru Chicago iDTltifig the mnlina 
pi r Lure department af The Slotninp IVlej 
arapt t" rrriew Awoeiated Flntj Na- 
tional picture* «t S91 Sotlth Wsbsth 
tveanc, <^lilr*m».'each Wedne»daT after- 
noon at '2 o'clock. - 



Stora Hours Now 9 to 5.30. 



-pr " * W Formerly A. T. Stewart 



LSroadway at Abiffi. 



Telephone ^7iJfl Stuyreiant 



The Perugia Pump 

a cmait in tern relation, in patent 
leather, of the anugdLtttof. ankle-high 
pump, the creation of Petagia, the 
famons hontannktr' ot Nke vjio bga )utt 
opened, a shop la Pnrb>, where in a short 
time bo has created a aensatiou- 

Stepa into favor 
at SIS 



The Waiuinafcer copy* u-liich has been vtty successful 
since its introduction to New York a few weeks ago, is an 
exact reproduction, in so far as it was passible to make it. 
lf\ place of the parallel lines of gray enamc] acros sthe'long; 
ton|uc, which is cut in one with the short vamp, ye have 
used narrow inlays of beige ooze leather, and in place of the 
high, stilted heel we have used a two-inch French heel, which 
is more suitable to the American woman's foot. 

Rr*t FToiST, Old Building. 




New French Fabrics 



In the Salon 
of Dress Goods \ 

The fine fabric* nf vXieK t*e 
very froc**, coal* and tuiU ore 
made, u-ni^ wt !*« marfe in J'orii. 
ere rtirirfng daily i'.i -*,- Wena- 
pwfccr 6 lore. 



Selected in Parts, sent to us dlrtctly from M. RODIBR 
and the other great fabric designers, they form a fascinating 
collection with which Jo work.for the womnn who makes her 
nun clothes, as well as for the dressmaker who acknowledges 
the lead of Paris and is grateful for the opporfunity of having 
the smartest and most unusual materials at her very door. 
The new KaaJia weaves 




M, BODIBR tinvinjr fln-t made 
Ki-iiUri elortl aororal seasons aro, 
tnxib yenr hrlogir am bru- and even 
mere delightful v«iJqns— now we 

llttVD — 

— Kashi iluretlnc 
—Kasha serge 

— [>Tailalne ' 

— Knaha^eloth la new eolors. 

Raillaine 
New, Sat corded. 

Perllaune Gatlonne 

— Perllalnn naMange 
^Perllalnh In plain colon. 

ABrxiellu 

Brigneita and Trison — Bmafteat 
oT the new fabric* fur Jittlc ehort 
jacket*. 



Zenahcloky 
rVtbtOiiuHa 

The Tormer fror^ KODlrZR, 
Tor h^ it limit authrntle creator. 
The latter in nnr numher of faa- 
rlnnring patterns and eolors — new 
stripes. tinsel urer-acnbrALdemd 
and ploJn weates, Ln calora for 
evening snd day «r-r. 

Velvet-finjah . 
V«kiggn-dw>laiae 

In three otw wearca: 

— Prop-fltJtchi 

^^Corded 

— idatelas«d. « 

S:n;ir1i-!-f. .if colors. 

FlMt Floor. Old Buildtn 8 . 



A choke little list of «tra-aize 

ORIENTAL RUGS 

At « Fourth to Half L*M 

Grille SilePrlct 

Serapi — 1 5.4 x9.11 ft tSoo $37S 

Kcrmansha — 15.7 x 10.5 ft.. S900 $450 

Scrap!— 15.6 x 12.3 fl S900 S4S0 

Kermansha — 16.2 x 10.9 ft.. 5900 $450 

Kermansha: — 18.1 x 10.2 ft.. 6900 |4S0 

Anatolian — 16,8 1 11.11 ft... S900 $680 

Serapi — 21 x 13.10 ft. . S1IO0 $720 

Sirout— I9.io x 12.3 ft S1950 $1360 

SlrrjuJr — 19.6 x 12.4 ft J2400 $1800 

Kashgur— 19.8 x 1 1.8 ft g;5oo $1250 



SEEKS TO CANCEL HIS CITIZENSHIP 



Diatriot .Attorney CrhBrging Pro- 

Germanium, Attacks Beeprd of 

Ferdinand Harden. 



WAS A SOAP BOX OBATOR I 



|)i:a 1 H .mijhi;>. 



The surrender for lecoratio-n and ean- 
crUnrion ot. natural i ration Issued go May 
26, 0861, br the Circuit Conrc of Cook 
Connrj. Illinobi^ to Ferdioafid Jfanscn., 
the Writer, wbo wm horn id Ucrmsn;, 
la askad fur in an eqnltr suit brought 
by Aaalstant U. S, Olatrici Attorner 
Hertnan L. Pals: for the UvTcmment in 
the Federal District Conn. 

if an s*:;;, who during the war Was 
known w agenta of th* Department of 
Justice aa a close friend of Jeremiah J. 
O'Learj, is now' aaid to be managing 
the Overseas Pubilahiba; Co.. in Ger- 
many, and- in that poaition Is alleged 
to be broadcavtiug propaganda. 

The surrender of 1 1 Arisen '« cittten- 
ship is asked for hy Pronecuttr Falli oa 
the claim that hia &nal papera n-rr* "il- 
IftgaliT and frandMlentlr procured hr 
tilm" from the Chicago court, and that 
eince natural tea tl on be TJo2a:ed the oath 
tie took to uphold tba CanatltnUea and 
defend the United State* against all 
tiitrfiiwi. foreign and domeatic. Duriag 
the war with Gernjanj, the Government 
alleges. Hansen, in the war weekly called 
"Issues and Erenta," wrote artlclea 
prajelng the war matboda of GermaaT, 
and bj a soap bos orator at afreet meet- 
in ga quoted from jisnifhto.i entitled 
"Jeatla al tba Peaca Conference," 
"Blood Monej,"* "Unrepentant North- 
cllDTc"' and "Casement in Doutach< 
Laii'J. 1 ' 

The Federal authorities eipect That 
Hinaen, through his pounsel. Theodore 
Hansen, an attorney at 6C Broadway, 
tvill fight tbe canceilatJon 0-f hla aaruralL- 
Eitlon pkpem. Thef aa? tSat wh*a Han- 
sen n-EOt ta Bcr]kn-jn ]0t^ to riait Lis 
bntber, a Geruan soldier, and to taka 
part in a Kt Fatri^k's Day colehrntion 
at the Pruaaian capital, hia paAcport was 
bcUl up t-v the Atate Department. Tko 
panport u-oa raturned to him. botvet-rr, 
when Hanaaq in an affidavit among 
other things, nmerted: 

"I f>n";- more emphatically declare that 



I hsv c done nnthing, nsld nothing and 
written nothing wfelch could In any way 
b* considered m an 'act of dlelsyalty' oq, 
my part t the country of my adoption, 
inr United Stat&a. 

"My enilrer attitude, wbilnt by no 
means in entire accord with the temiio- 
niry adminiBtration. has always bean .iio 
tated by tht> fignaileht: Amerieaji prtn^ 
ciples, anch na TV'aaMngton nhd Liacoln 
laid down for our guidance," 

SPANKED HIS WIFE, 
MUST PAY ALIMONY 

Tanbert Considered It "Admonition, 
to Wayward Chili," bat Court 
Couldn't Set It So.* 

Supreme Court Justice Hubert: McC 
Manh, after considering the admission 
of Lo-ull TatlbfM. A cigar dealer, of East 
Mhety-dtth street, that he hud reverted 
tv first prlneiplea In "pnniyhins" hla 
wife, granted has/ HO a week idimony 
and $250 for her lawyers, 

Krt. Blanche Tauoen, the plaintllT, 
a-'-- taat her hiiBband an July 3 last in 
the Catakiils assauJred her with a stick. 

Tuubert aald it wbs not "until bicker- 
ing nod nagging 11 bare Mm to a atate ot 
asxrenie nerrgnajie**. that he "went to"' 
the T-1--- that seemed obiigaioTy. Then 
ho. declared, hu tidiuiDLitered by an ■''eje* 
<ffldingly slight hlow," Theatwok, ha. 
anya, was accomMnicd by an admonition, 
"Very much ft* oiie' would admonish 4 
wayn-nrd eliiid." 

Tanbert U noun to go to Sarapae; Lake 
in an. effort lo recover "lost neajth"," h* i 
Hid. 



Getting Too Fat? 
Try This-Keduce 

Tffit «b9 j"... 1 ww wa nil |f» y%h t*r. 
iiiuu ititmnb. But ir >ou rma Lh. nn «r,-<,. 

1-.1.1 .a =■ ■■ir Br -.:.<■!,:- cnn>b»HeiH. .>.■■- win ■■■ 

•:#* to toiio* ihw iDOrt'Um, »Wji it. ee- . 

•Tin in! ' ' ; -V-.cl 'tnia Dt Mi.fi> -ha I row A is 
rtnr «ruF« J' lor Mtn&o]*. rTrwrtr^H tSftUt* . 
sad folio* diT*ti[»««. t>iu> daiur 11 (a* rrn» 
fh* inrM o*ar. ttaL tbarn frori r ,M -f *■** tffttctil 
vr r**t Witt 4M*n M ffbtwlt Cq, tttl T«4- 

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THE IHORJNTING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Z9, 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 



HENRY MUlER 
*m CHATTERTON 

"£A TENDRESSE" 




LYRIC SIGNED FOR THE 
"ROBIN HOOD" SHOWING 



THE SEASON'S , 
SEA-GOUT TRIUMPH 

. DAVID DCUKa Dfwtiili 

FRANCES STARR 
-"SHORE LEAVE" 



HFl ACrn *« "* *■ 'BwJom «t an. 
OCkHOUU H»»i-T*-*'wATS*f«..H*. 
'•Wli> t'lrio Oniflrtf* All B»?«"- 
tatlans-Bvau IB* TVII*e»t7Ml<n™ 

DAVID BKLAiiCo fwia . 

LISggSULRlCAsKlKI 

LEXINGTON ■*SS7Sr i S: 

; k HOB, Oct. 2 




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to ;:■. cn!if r M*!=.i:.:r, 

U ■ tr-S .Ici.Tii Fnii no> 
Box Of (k* Cmj ■ W ■ 



GEORGE WHIIF.5. 
SCANDALS ! 



. »■—.■• Hill, T9>S * * WM. IN. 

*^H)VAI» •a/OOYCTwmrr 

V^ton« l9tokkrm4V= 

A NBW lUMKftY WITH wrHir. 



14»u.To-ip- 4 Thaw . tie, 
INA n A1RF* AMDnoKPuvrmu 
^T^ PRUTC WfRAB 

*' "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 





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WILLIAM COURTENAY » 
HEJTEMPDfl*RrHUSB*ND B 'Kr 1 -,*; 



AT IMST HEW YORK JTAS AK ALh Fr.V SHOW 

«IT!C A' Q/"\WJJ MATINEE 

TO-MORROW 

"Screamingly Funnij Every Minute" 

t^SAM H. HARRIS THEATHE Rt'.Stfr.&'U HOW! 



! IT»S A BOY' 

Thai A«dl*<ne* c t >nk it to Its fcemrt." 



CnOT T -" ! Wl* ^ K »S»- "t LSI. 
u ■* ■ Hits. Tc-nO 1V«I,.IH. 
BiaOECT OF BEASOJfl BUCCKWKJ 

WALLACE MART 

EDOINCER NASH 




MUSIC BOX SMS 




HI*. Bed llj 

H» ■»■»■*! atari. 
VIA WIN Ira Caltlar, 

fivrnr* veer*. Jh iiatit 
r.ml Tim* ftatnrstfiy M*fot 



NEXT MONDAY \ "°w I 

A. L. Krlancer'x Production 

™e YANKEE 
PRINCESS 



i-iv-ir. « St E... LIB. 
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"Sr.jf.n', B«*t Pl.T."— Trftwt*. 





Film Booked Aiio for Cohan 1 ! Grand 

In Ohio. jo Whtte It Will 

Open in October. 



BUSTER 



KEATDIT 



SMILES 



EABL CAEKOLL 

THEA-h J A". 



GINGHAM^ 



THE ENDLESS CHAIN 



Jnmr* 
For be a 

with Margaret Liwrnci 



MlL». Wtii. * SIT.. :.w 
jOOUt KICHOLs- U^Kin, Sam*. 

ABIE S1RISH ROSE 



jJOUITY+BSt^tTSr 

Jrr *f?OPENlNC HON. OCT. 2 

EflWTT PiAfiAS 
in •'MALVALOCA" 

sui« bi At.HJirSTlN Dl'SCATf 

SK.Tfl NOW ON SAH I HATS. Ttrp, 
, WEEKS W ApVASfE | A SAT.. *■», 




MADGE KENNEDY 
ta SPITE CORNER 



V> lien qn« *nme» »*■ 

r.ff5inTt-il no a. drllKht 
lice "THK TOHCH- 
HKARCtl<i" ti rarer!* 
In unite llkelr to "■ 

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BELWTtM: TUKATKES ON W, 4JD ftT." 
TIMES i SQ. 

!<>»nilllii.C£ CObirdy Hit, 

T 1 E EXCITERS 

»l* Al.J.Ali JOISEIIAHT 
*IU> TBllnlfth ltm.ktiea<I 

Knife pi.ti,Tbur«. A H.L, 1.M 
uu 

I FRANK TTNNEY 
LK A WBJiaaXL COMBDT. 
DAFFY DILL 
Eti. UU. M»u. iTri. A BaL, 1.11, 



BERNARD & CARR 

in PARTNERS AOAlf: 



MOROSCO 



it tttn El Eru. I» 
.._j.W*l, *S*i.t». 
._ _rj ll(ipWti>jJ'i lircnl CuDiMtT, 
"L.AUOHINC (lUfCi:S3. ,h -Evi. warld. 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

<-.tl<»o]nt«lr S«t« Brt." — Aim, Dn,l>. 



P'MAHHVuCnTER' 

|17»iAST. A ir aramovnt fitter* 

-"fi TTlOHEAS AfElOHAN 



Rlfli Tfl " |,|af K CiODa- 



ftlLF.Kelth'l 

'A LACE 

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MONKL ATlVILL, 
JOE COOK. VtBetff 

Tllii». Vfaiu Oaula. B*t 

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RD.Y.Kellh> I BKSSTE 
IVERSIDE W't 

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SHAILK 
TRAN 



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mj BIEHOB HupportlDB BllL 

VflTsOILU DEAH < n 
"UHBEB TWO HS6S" 

s-trinii stBipbtiDr Oitn. 



MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



El T I N fi F W. « Bt Er«. HID. 

FLORENCE REED 

in "EAST of SUEZ" 

Bjr TV. 80MBH9Er >I Al iniAK. 



WESLEY BARRY li 

"RTAGSTO RICHES" 



STATEl"™ EvmxvoF 
*Jl<iiS\ SLLEHTMEN" 

It A. H. I? 13 P. M. ' TlmiwrttT 4 P^tt dtlifl. 




miOtiKLYX AMTSEMISNT9. 



CfUIOlDC TEL. .-isxo m:fiH 
ClYlr'InC. TWICE DAILY. 

BrOfldTrpT "nil R«lph At«. 



DIDNT LIKE MELLON, 
HE KILLED DEALER 



Carpenter Beftdi Guilty to Man- 

ilaug-bter Charge in the 

First Degree. 



Umlw inditimont for Ihc EmnJcr on 
3aly ].u-t of Joseph HiiflDo «■ l-''"t 

lOTtli street, OaeUcno Huwo, & «r- i ihortly after the 4 kaiior. 
IkflBttr, IlTlne ••n First nTAtiUi-, pleided I 



pi] ill ,' vr&lerdfty ct man slavish tor i Q 
the fiwt iJ^ffre*. 

The rDurder resulted from ■ fight 
ovi-r a [Hi-CH- of vAtrrmeloa ic-d1c]i Bhuo 
had tucm i^rii t he MUano's fruit, lund at 
20Q7 Firsit sv.'n!if, Oa Lhat tlate Kii-.-o 
went to the bakery of Atttaalo CaccacIa, 
next dffOr to the, fnrft simsd, bought H 
pie and ats it, And thru bought a pi>-p>_- 
nT watennelon from MilAoo. Altur pat- 
iof tin- litter, be aaserted that It w» 
"tio Kootl" and a dispute enaued uorin- 
■A-'hich MUbiio sLniek Huaao. The Intter 
drew a revolver and &red two ahotf 
wliie-.i atrtick iinil ki!l.:il MDuo. Hatto 
Tins raptured Id a coal yard .Dfarby 



573lrA5'aatifto l » t/utnxtfrtot* ^ 



STUDIOS OF 

iTAfiE DAMflMC 

' v JcL32??An~r>i- ■ 



7,000 AT WATSON GUftlAL. 

i [1- Unlwd Kin In Ttus H»nluTttAIT*.pb.> 

THOMSON. Ga., Sept. 2S.— Senator 
Thomas V., WaFaou. of Uearfla wan ]ftld 
Id Teat to-day In the wll of MrDtifHo 
Co^nrv, where he «vi.», Ifhih. 

l-'narraJ aerTiera were i-'inii.irtc-ii from 
hiahDmc!,Hickor> Hill. More than 7,000 
Hiteudotj, and 1iiiHinio^« in the mcimuuitj" 
wu Eilaneailrd. A delegation from Cen- 
i:i> ■■-. ■■.,•,.:. pnscnL 



AaiorlntacI Mulian PJ#IWB Advrr. 

ILuh Olr* LintDFiin— DuiIdii 
Will ■«« D*Tfei Picture. 

By LOUELLA 0. FABSOHB. 

AL'TlJJl lookiog th« prcmirj oTtr for 
a Hitlble thentre for "Hobia 
Hood.'' Hiram Abrmm aigaod 
toe., paper* yeeterdar aijd took 
over the Lyric lor an Indefinite period. 
All (hii wAa aceotnpuaned heforo rolci* 
tjrriille* QnnlUi. v*- L • <> [> In i»*ii is Don:- 
laa.FaErbaAkfA hrpreeetttfltlvt*. I»fr New 
York 'fir L'hltrr.jjc. Mr. fmlth franted to 
be anre rrery thins waa.aet before he totd 
thim. out [n i/hic-ng-i that the created 
pEotare Arer mndtr *a» About to mntr )u 
dehat in the Weitira city. 

Oohana Drand, one ol\(rie moat im- 
portant of the" legitimate houflc* in Chi- 
cago, ban turn leUad for "Rofc-ii Hood,'' 
■n-hlf-h h acheduled to cn«n aboiit the 
mJddJe or October. The New York first 
fllK.fu-iiiK it art for ij.Lt aamt- time, bo n\- 
toKoEhc-i- Pete Smith azpcflla lo vani id-. 
■alary beiween no* and ntitauootb. 

.Marj Pickford and Douglaa Fiir- 
banki, who are making the trip from tlie 
Cooat ot« the Canadian Pacific are. d«p 
to reach her* at T80 o'eiMk' Tfltwlny 
morning. \\> suincei that Is one reason 
Mr, t^mith ]h ieariog town, na htr ivon'l 
hnre 10 meat tbc train, Perhaps Mary 
and Dona chose fhly nlrly howr bo |fc*J 
would be fre* from rrportttn ani] photnt- 
raphers. . ' 

". ■! Jain Hnj* OriCJinlaatlAn. 
D. W, arifflti), who mm nnmed as one 
flf the grgtoaj merabcrs. of ihe Moli«n 
Plclnre rrodiiccrs and UlBtributera, UuL 
who did not formally Join the uHooiaLirtp, 
has matt* application Tor meinaWr*!.lp 
thrdn f fi Albert Grey, Jtfneral m.lnoupr of 
the Griffith ofgBTiiEatiou. This is eon- 
aidered a Compliment to Mr, llayi «n«] 
wUl uodotlbtedlj result in other pfo- 
dn«rs taking liana to bwwnie membfm 
of the Hays wjr&nlxatioa, The nnam 
Grl/fith !■ a valuable Ad*« and attewa 
thut tho wort BceoiflDlishKl by II. 1'. r, 
D. A. must be wttt.ug with his interest 
4nd avprnt-al. 

Boatar ipailea. 

lluatw Keaton ™ilpd yentrrdav. Ye* 
he did. although It took the combed 
effort of nil th reportm an^ his nir* 
and baby to wax a smile on the face 
that won Its fame, [hrou K h rinlmg tho 
undertsker'B Hdatajit In \vt perfect 
solemnity. 

Bitter and Mrs. fluster (she who ««■ 
Natalie Tatmadge before ahe mtrrit-d tha 
comedian) arriTeii cn The Twentieth Con. 
turr. With tharn werfl Air. and Sir* 
Lou Anchor. Harry Brand mm! Kddi e 
Lllne nnd. of course— rhe baby. They 
all went to th* Amt.BSB cl i?or. 1 wbere the 
Pboto^rpphets and reporters hegt-ed tha 
floJemu Uustcr to imlJe— ju a t 4^ 

Tbo more they teawd h thr K !oomier bo 
looked. 

"Come on. H mile, Dntter," coaifid ona 
photojrr fl s,h«. "I!| !ow m , Jol) if fm 

Thts broiiKht only B faint look f B ym. 
pathy— nothing tbat could h* eonstmed 
to be a real bonest-to-goodnep* grin. 

Thpn Natalie camu In -with the boby 
She pla«d It io j, B father's ^rm—Bnci 
Buatar not only nailed, be urinned. 

"Finer' called thr phor^ripher. 
"Hold tbat pose," 

Boater's smile was only r, fl^etlhj. (,„(., 
He relapsed Into hi* famous attitude of 
gloom, aad all the kinga hpraes and all 
the Hog's men couldn't bring hack fiis 
grin. 

The Keafons ore here while the man 
or the family talks shop to "First K*> 
UoBJfl, It is espe*t«3 he will 9 \ SE . a new 
contract and. natural].,, ,h, t is „ |m , 
portant proceeding fo r both the Tlttt 
N(i:iiin;i| and Buatfr. 

Aa for the baby—Joaeph Keatan— lie 
is all his fond aunts and grandmother 
■aid, md bia p V ent B think so WSH of 
bim they haTe twai&nd him a job in the 
GLma when he grows up, 

A. W. P. A. Lone he on. 

William Tfavers Jeiome was to have 
spoken at the weekly luncheon of the 
Annotated Motion Pletnre AdTertiwra 
yesterday, hot warn delayed in Boston and 
unable to appear. In his stead foMm-r 
Jadigs Mosea Qroentnai) delirered :ir: \n- 
t^teAting sddress- Judge Qro^sman cm- 
lined hf| plan for the Arbitration Society 
of America and th* Tribunal of Justice, 
an idra to promote a bet t lit (eevlinc; 
among mankind 1 , to relieie the conges- 
tion Id the courts and aerre the public 
In tbe setttiog of disputes ttccordlna' to 
QodV justice, snd not law. Full infor- 
maUsn can be obtained s< the ofnciv of 
the society at H-" Broadway \ 

To Open In Hniinii. 

"When Knighthood Was in Flower*' 
will open in Boston, next we.ek at tbe 
Price Theatre. Elaborate, plans are 
being made to hi-.vr the Boston opening 
e^ual to the. New York first night. The 
London premier I* also being arranged 
and nil the Iaternatioril Company hopes 
Is that the bjx-oblce receipts in Londou 
nnd Boston will equal New York. The 
line in front oT the Criterion resembles 
a bread line oa a Winter atgbt — tis for 
getting tickets, it N as difficult ns the 
petting night at the opera, 

Ik* Vnr \plit-r . *' 

SrenkiniC t*I names and melodrama audi 
rvcrythloiF, UvTid Wark Griffith has cer- 
tainly eli;"-n a (rood one for his next 
picture — "One Kicltinjr Night." t It 
K-undri like Lincoln J, Carter. trft'BjM 
like Griffltli. However. Afcert Gre,* uo- 
licrea it is mueh better 1 Its a "The 
Ksunted Grauge,"»tlte orisinsj title. This 
was loat -when it ypm learned if had) 
been tl&ed before and was not available. 




1ftnfrlLit*J frost TttitNid U« KdUion > 

'LOYALTIES' OPENS 
ATGAIETY THEATRE 



John (Hhwortly'i D«ub» li P«- 

unted Here Under Hanafe. 
. mtut of Charltl Eiliinsham. 



IB STUDY OF ETHICAL CODES 



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MRS. niJTEIl ICCATttN. 

Mn- iprl.td in tfcWfl r**t*r**r "•*■ 

j Ho>lcr una t*.e hs.ny. Thry tit* 

j Ml thr Ani'in-NtitNir. irlirr^ HinIT 

| .1,. II--. I Tor the -rlpllora. 

I Mr. (irimtll's OCIIj will be BO cffjrtna.1. 
All one i^aii l--;!,"i: nhout It IW i« ihnt 
Carol ' D*ei!>F*(i*i- and Miv- Mnrsh "ill 
h»T imiH>rta»l 'roVn. and that it Is a 

■ Aliiry of the n»ti So'ilhn "One Kiritinn 

■ Night" opers in Effrw York at* eoein iw a 
Ihrntrr in arnilahle and lu Ilowton Oc- 

. rnher 0. 

Sunt T>e>I Jaimlr rirH:re«- 

' Saverat of nur ln-Mt kwsvrjl fll"< BOW 
i are ,.T.-:iii/ Int^nnlitl in a two-ffttl pie 
! lure shtjivinB hontuau ha Afrira. Tliis ia 
I snout bios, on ttie ontfr uf thr? Itnincy 
j Rt-iith African ptctUMS, bW hi ftaid ^o N 
nmch more thrilllnc. "llinititii.' Willi 
I Gun nnd Camera In Rout*! Africa" is rile 
J qriiiirml litie-H hot till.- ivill pr>liobij' a* 

■ cah.nK p d when (be pldflpo in feleSfrttr- 
i Professor Snow, a Tt-nll-koown explorer, 
I is the man who braved the wilds uf ihe 
I Jangle to track thn lion and liner ia its 

Al iln- lll'"'l 

j "Manilatigblnr" i^ dodnj; so nicely at 
[be Klvoli it hss bi-en decided to let wel! 
enough alone arid retain it f>r another 
week. Founded on AJ^-e ttiwr Miller's 
wcllknewn piory, anil with the name of 
Gfttfll He MiUc as a mniSnet, the picture 
haH been doini. cieell?nt business. Of 
tourRo, Thomas M-eighan and Leatrlca 
Joy hare helped to fill the thtatfe. So if 
you bove misled noting Mr. 1>C Mille'n 
lolent d-0 not Ijhc hopt; — it remains vn 
llroedway for Hootl.er week. 

Hajnioiiil ifiilii'ii In %>« YorU. 
ttaymund iliillon ia io New Y&i-k fur 
the first time in his life lo play the dopo 
fiend pan in the film vegsfoa of Jysy|iii 
Hergcshclmer'M "Java Head," whith 
Q&orgn Melford Wfll fitwet for Para- 
mount- Mr*. Uattun, whosp one preri- 
oua three mintl™' smj in the mctropoll" 
has g'^cn bar the emirasr nnd savior 
fair* of D tin. 1 ' Whim Wsyer. \x with the 
j-!.:;.;- In |hf rolt 1 of L:niile. .'Ir:-, UaLtun, 
so we understand, j-ot aUm-z KplemJidly 
with I, eoiiplc of Uu* iHw, tfl^is Uimtiira 
ttie park imd lo the tJkoafcrva lor rhi- nrsr< 
thre* days in Iowa, h\\t aba tli|1>ed hjfl- 
ly ItHt eTenlng in the siihwoy. whii-h. 
with fthnttlcs and prcou Bad Idat-k Itneft 
,U not what It UHefl to be— iow yenra 
ago on her only o£hHr vl«it. 1'lie Hat- 
to&a arr; now ron hi tiering npeotl:«c the 
Winter ivlth hf. 

lltnme H on the Movies. 
One of the Porta newdfJ&ners quotes 
Ucscampa, GeorRiis Carpemier'a niBn- 
ager, aH sayipK "Ge-orges .spent *o much 
timo In the motion picture* he could 
not trsiu pronerly forjils ftKbt." Well, 
of courme.^rtc expect the motion titctures 
to get blamed for t>i eryihinr. 

■Co Ttiad ShrjH I'lrliilf. 

"Jtohin Hood" will be "Toad-sbowed ' 
in Europe, accOrdins in word received, 
from tbc Coast, quoting Douglas Fair- 
banks as aaylofi Urent'llriinin and Con- 
tinental Europe will be toured by vep- 
rcsentatirea with the filau .Jthhn I'a'r- 
bankK and Clarcnee Erlekiioa will leave 
for Kurojie immediately n rier tin' New- 
York premiere. 

*Sriv HO(lt£lliao;n 11-1. 

i Charles ~E. Wagner, formerly mun- 
j agins secretary of the Film Hoard of 

I 'Trade of ' Washington. L\ (\, has re- 
siSncd ".ii« job there to 'come back lo 
New York. He haw been appointed to 
. thii publicity staff <>r the W. W. HimI- 
kin»on Corporatiort nnd t)esnn his new 
duties ou Wednesday. 



Lin* 

wjld 



the 



'i'hpro WJBj wjld rscltement 
Burkau ofEco yceterilnj-. A rumor was 
rewired that Nathan Burkan "M the 
dark home CaOnen to head the Demo- 
cratic ticket and the whole fifbee 
thought it Tiii-i time < to celebrate before 
n denial rcAChed th-em and made rele- 
lin.ti'Jii:. out of order. 

Film BxtifnltosiB Provr Charter. 

{ScMCli.1 DIipBtcb EO -l !.■■ ■.■■:.--.l... . TeXfniptt i 

TBENTOIf, X; J., Sept 28L— Tfca In- 
dependent Picture Exhibitors, operating 
from 42S CeDtrki STentie, .Jersiy City. 
blc<j. n eertificiite; in ' the office nf the 
Secretary of State yeateTdnj' .showing 
that |l,O00, Which was the original is- 
sue of capital stock of tan. concern under 
Its ebarter issued *>A Augilnt S2, tfl±;. 
bad been fully pnid In CBfthv i.u-.:i. J, 
Krierol is the secretary of the compsny. 



By LEO A. MAH9H. 

Naturally, KTri-y flnims't'' thinq ii l"^*l 
to Something.. P** itiKtahr-. ttie cn: Bitty 
aerateh the hand that feeds tt. liiJt '1 *1H 
fight dosfierstely ter Its S*aB»i th* drunk- 
en bnabsnd may reel hnm* io yent Ki* 
wife. b«t }rt snme one rots iry it nijd 
waVh. the tut fly. 

Ami -fobn GslfWnrtby has seiitcWI iineai 
tbla test fnr his drnma. "I-cjaltie-." 
whirh Chsrl'S l>ill ; n^hi in prtreattsl lifi! 
night at the newly rleeoTiteil ami rfbuih 
Gelr-ty Theatre, The |i>v has a1tH<A> 
lj*fn seen ill ].ani|nn, vlirrrlir rceikTrn-d 
n [ironwjneeq wurnvt*. and in ilir- Amml* 
ean prodtirllriii 11 r. J ■'.llluichnnj ban ini- 
ported Basil Dnm. wao -.triK'-'l the nhnw 
In the British cnjt>i«l, ti perform a elm- 
liar nervier on this side nf tJi<- A.tlantc. 

.Mr. flflltwortby liav spent oil h)a time 
In dVTeJopJnj bin rlicnip In "Ixiyaltiea." 
eren to the esclnson of a story. There 
la little, ir any. VOap^ewa intho unwind- 
ing or (he threi- oda and seven sc-^oes. 
aud whatever thrill IS t*. be ,;of.pr. tiu| of 
the jilay lies In its siKrt addiction to l\v- 
Ing up to Its title. 

In Wall Acted. 

"Loy-nltlen'* it wrll oeted without «- 
eepiion and w*il pxodiaen}, ion. And 
ss a strictly prafesxinnnl bit ryf wort 
It is to be highly commended;. As tn 
whether nr nor the c/c!ier:.l public wlli 
admire lu trchnlque lo \hi< point of 
OVtrrlooStng ItB lock of aitjieal a> n nmry 
tlmr utone will tell. CtTOttnly it is an 
eamest effo-Tt uud dcsejvra to succeed 
In such. 

Through it all. there is rxp.nlted the 
Injnlty nf tie friend fot bia friend, even 
in the face nf the lattcr'n coaviciion en 
s thief: loyalty of tbc thiers wire for 
her hjJiand. aiieo in tbe fuco of tie same 
dour circumstances: the loynUv of the 
lawyer for his law, evin when it forces 
him to gire up the defease u! the thief, 
bin friend: anol the Ipyally nf tha He- 
brew, against M-hom the theft bos been 
eommittet'df for his race, which hue been 
insulted by the thief. 

There art neveral other incidental 
phases of loyalty In tbe play, but It would 
take a deal of r?rrelinjj out to enroniele 
all of tbrni. And anyhow those outlined 
arc fnimcicnt to show jnetlhcation for th* 
selection of the title by Mr. Ualawofthy, 

What Ibe' Story Tells, 

The story ilesln with a young Jew 
who has a large sum of nmury utoliii 
from him at ii hotijic party. He suspects 
the thrier even from the start and he 
proves bis esse so clearly in the drat act 
as to imd all furthrr HUauonse. 

However, it is not until he charges 
tbe mail in (juration with the crime In 
th« second act in a Ixrtidon ehib and* Jh 
insnltett on the aenre of hit ost onaliry 
that he decides to make hln chan;o puh- 
lh". Ttie atiBpect then la forced by Ma 
frlenrl te- bring niiLt for (fefnmation of 
t'hnxacter and tnem I» never any doubt 
of th" outcome. The rotuplAJnnnt finally 
conreaseA hit xuilt after hiA lawyer havn 
deserted him, and be gate ready to fly 
to Morocco to plungr into a petty war. 

Ftrtt he goes home to tell' hi* wife 
■ bout it nri'l thn forma the last Itak In 
ihe loyalty cbafri Mr. Galsworthy has 
been si arduously buildine alt prenint. 

TV he* Tbn-r Ah, 

In the role of Cflptnin Dancy, a far- 
mer soldier and hero of the World War, 
Chnrtea Qnartormnine in excellent lie 
Riakea hla moment* of atrcsa'during the 
tiro* wh«ti his guilt la disclosed a thing 
of reality, and Diniin Buitrboo, as Ma 
wife, is elao good. 

The rest of the company does not stand 
out sufflcieutly to tint them individually, 
although all of thorn were adequate. 
They m-mnrised H. G. Stoker, Cathrvn 
Yoong, James Dale, Henrj' Corrfli, 
Felix Alymer. Jcanorttc Hhcrwin. Ylctor 
Tandy, Deeriog Welii, Eebr/ Sloirell, 
Laurence Hanray and Wiifrirl Seagram. 

Mr Dillingham has Ient'" a ]jOyaitics" a 
charming production nnd it ia Tory well 
staged. Perhaps the show will live up 
to the high standard sot by iheaC purely 
mechanical accessories, and if it does it 
will be a «i]"'««. 



DENY LABOR BACKS 
MILLER IN CAMPAIGN 



Longih ore man's Chief Says Signers 
of Letter Did Hot Rep- 
resent Unions. 

■ Following the recovery Wednesday of 
furs wOTth $S,U0D r alleged to have been 
stolen from s Cleveland furrier On Au- 
gust 3$, Abraham Bemeeker of the 
Bronx and Ruben FessJer of the Brims, 
fur dmicr* in baslneaa on Westchester 
avenue, were under arrest yesterday, 
cbnTEed with r«ce.Ting stolen goods, 

The defendants. jieccullnK to tbc pa- 
lice, admit having nurrhaseo the twenry- 
;.■■■(■ nuupoEed.y stolen fur pief Or found ip 
their place from a man whom they know 
only in Kith:. 

Thn furs in question were part of a 
$43,000 haul made, by burg-fars who, on 
the date, mentioned, broke into the fur 
estahilahment of Jobn S. Fetter, a. fur- 
rier in business at Cleveland, Ohio, ac- 
cording I" Miss Lou, Qebrfng, faretady 
of this establishment, who waa khi on 
to New York to look for the Iwt 



Star* Hout* Now 9 to 5.30. 



\W T For««rIy A> T, Btmfi 



Btaa&wtff ut .Yiplft. 



Telephone .(700 Siui/iftnnl 



WANAMAKER 

SPECIALIZATIONS 

In the Women's Fashion Salons 




which i:- heiriR carried t'ul 
through the Gray Salnns, 
to present from cacli ser> 
i : nn, from tinie to time, 
at Tenst one mo5t unusual 
reason for coming to Ihe 
Wanamaker Store for 
gown&, wraps, lingerie 
^nd other articles of ap- 
parel. 

These specialization^ 
will be priced at little 
above the^ customary Cost 
to us. 

For Friday— 

Full-length Coats 
fur-trimined, 

(Our $135 grada 

Fine diatrittftl weave solt p-kle 
fabric*. eolFEimd and culfccl witli 
po'iirrVI nr beaver e.f excep- 
linnnl quality, in the new 



full ten glli. ^r:ip-nroiipd emits. 
rajiiiifmod nt tlit side with 
HtlKC two cnljnelinnn nf pilii- 
lilli or ■. single buttnti. with or 
without n belt. 

Crepenlr-rliine lifted ami i»' 
terliueil. 

llrown. Mack, liit tsx, naty 
Wh*. 

3-piece Suits, $48 

•Our $05 grade) 

T'nveL de hilne. und CTepe rte 
ehlnf. n iraart rnmbinatifui n\ 
fnbrle*. witli tBoleskin banding 
the cnHor nf ihe ja<-krl. 



nnd with 



rc>r <|e 



BWteJltag frock— 
inlcrttncd for wm!i!b- 



blur. hiark ami jktt Et>x gwtj, 
Sscnnd Floor, Old Building. 




English and Scotch loams send futl-fashioncd 

Wool Stockings for Women 

At prices that cannot be 
duplicated under the new tariff 



Wool caihrncre stockings 

L'lain black, $l..W iialr. A biter 
grnde plain black nnd uliilf, ->'.-.■ "■ ,: * 
pair, 

Funry drop-stitch slate gray, 
bls^k, putty cnlnr uud envy blue, 
'■'■-.'<■' pair. 

Very tine. lifcbt weight, camel 
color, f4 pair. 

All-wool stockings 

I"llki. fawn color, heather gray 
mixed with jiur|ite and gray mix- 
ture, f3.ro pslr. 

Fine- ribbed, plain black, brown, 
gray, while, embroidered side- 
clocks hi blue, green, unrple, gold. 
Card in si ; hlnck on while anil 
white on black, $3.50 pair. 

Plain camel color, potty, white, 
cordovan, heather brown, black, 
i'ifl." pair. 

Narrow and wider ribs, in mix- 
ture* nf lisht nnd dflfkee heather 
brown*, uxford gray, lighter gray, 
rlnrk breiwn, green and brown, 
JH-Tii pair. 

Flai" gray with embroidered 
black clonks and brown with eclf- 
<;l0Ck«i S*< P*lr- 

5 ill.- an d- wool stock ing* 

Drop Btitcli narrow and wide: 
cordovan anfl white mixture, Mack 
and silver, h'ray and white, nutty 
nnd white, navy bine nnd stiver. 
53.30 pair. 



Plain.; licht weiulu; with fai.er 
npenywork lirje^oclrs in sell-cotoT 
fumel mid wliini niixlurr, heather 
»ur[ blue, fawn nnil white. blnrk 
nnd u'bice, ;■!■:'■■.. .in nnd silver, 
&I.7B pair. 

Plain fawn nnd navy blur, em- 
hroi'Iered ekn'king in self colpr, 51 
pair. 

Urop-siitch, ribbed, in liglit and 
dark coating sliacVa, bljiflc, white, 
dlso Lovdt and stone, ami white, 
W pair. 

Wool .?!!■; artificial tin- mired, •,„ 
eiftero* itt>ckin$* of thrrs coi'erl 
■■■h.,A.--. $.$,:,-> pair. 

English Golf socks, too 

Of camel's hair in i^aturnl e^lnr. 

all wool, nnrrow ribbnl Taps, wldo- 

ribbod lees; la Inti^er «ot:ks with 

I turn-over top* for ktikkcr wear. 

M.50 pair. 

Alt-wi>ol pluiu golf fwwkr with 
Taney turnover toils i oaforrl gray, 
1 dark fawn, Lbv« nn'l light gray. 
! 14.30 pair. 

And Scotch socks 

AIL w«l>1, knitted riba. ^diamond 
I cheeks of lame Bits: fTgfit gray 
I checked with hlue- utid tjin : camel 
color chccketl with blue .and 
brown: brown cheeked with white; 
gray chrekcil wit], black nnd 
white; cltocrilatf ml stare, checked 
with while ; $7.30 pniv, 

Street Floor, Old Building. 



S-L-I-P-O-V-E-R 



\ 



Sweaters and Jersey Skirts 




Absolute cornfort 
clothe*. 

Ab£olute_ match in colur. 

And tbe last word in smartneas. 



CALL DEMOCRATIC GROUP. 

■ j ;.-.j. fl'PUi-b ii Ti.r Mi-'ii::.: :r>E->:i ' 
TRENTON, Sept. 'JS.— Stale Chair, 
man Harry Heber of Trenton to-tbij 1 :?- 
!■■!!'! the call for tbe Democratic State 
CommEttw for the State Coprention of 
the Uemocratie i^.ny. The conventJon 
will he hebi in the Stacy-Trent Howl at 
Trentnn on Tllctdajr. OctobeT 3, and busi- 
ness will be opened at i~ o'clock noon. 
The conrentiou will adont A part-? P^* 1 - 
form and transact other business. 
' N" call fide jet been issued for the 
Republican Mtat* Convention to be- held 
next Tuesday, It is egpetted that Slat* 
Chairman &. C. Btokea of Trenton will 
issne une prorldiflg for tha holding of 
the convention fji the Republlcaa Club 
lure, aa io pait years. 



TV 



The Women's Sports Shop 
features the newest of slip- 
over sweaters of mohair, 
with vest-like stripings and 
coat shaped necklines^ — and 
then complete the costume 
with slip-over jersey skirts, 
accordion pleated and hun£ 
on ^hite silk linings. 

Sweaters of mofisir. In crnr, 

helge, brtek red, rest color, blnek 

and navy blue wjUi three color 
stripes. ^I5.TS, 



Fine Jersey skirts in the Rrtma 
colors, $13.50. 



STote-? Taa stirti muy afoo, 0/ 
oojrsr, Ir warn irtin tho neip fur 
eiofl piW ccorrfJcd jfTfffrgfg. 

3*cobd Floor. Old Duildi !l= . 



TjyDts.TAwi;i[ S 




DEATH ItfRVn 



CHCT.CH. •-.„. «m a" fSSIV. iV JC m 



Utaraaj-, iF.H. T- - 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 



30, 1922 





HENRY Ml 
RUTH CrUTTEHTuN 

in Htirj. iwtii^'. tiarlfrtr P.lr..- 

"LA TENPRE8 8E 

LYCEUM ; 



FRM.8ES STABS » » 



' UdtofO-rMY* TM*«.. 



DAVID HKLftJOO htHM 

L5^ULRiC«KIKI 




AVP HIT frf. 

<n.B<lB<.i-e Wp4., 

Thi|M.,FH,( Hat. 

ivjirrirtj or ah:h-. 

MlriiTi * Kjl.-Kil-tt.fi 

tt.ue r ivh,e iu t .. (;,:.-, 

to UcIsCTuvSho nvr 
B« tHTIdd- OfHM I CD t 



MATINEE TODAY 
THE ALL FUN SNOW 

NEW IOBR. HAS ADOFTJ-D 

"IT'S A BOY" 

Tb* aui-Vf-pM> fnflk |I t« It* IsHfL-THtmlM 

•** fliRflrt Tr "*- *« <: ''- Ere*. *tt. 



CrtDT v.-,,. irtb at Kit*, .e «.*. 
V" 1 ." H«,l». TD-nAT * U#d. (to. 

wwuf o** sEAHdva itmrtBM 
WALLACE MAJIY 

tDDINGER hash 




Por*-*"-* Hll.*'-t'». lUB. 




Ilmn.-P.ril Kh«rf. 

It1tn WHttijB Colli*'. 
, .ui*:i't «*», JM £jMi»r _ 
, 1ir*»r>r. EII-rilBd. TKffi WW "trf 




m 



'tUinPdd atf * 
J{i*iL6i! CoouJr 
Hflnarl of WBI," 

— m*M*« Hirfl<»!>.. 

*>*. world. 



BETTER TIMES 



J!?£SPJ 



ZIEGFELDFOllUS 




PiPBrHL.MTOIi; aW4iy*W 



yjtanqc \Jkftiam4r- 

A VETS' i .iHkUY V.lTi. Ull*IU. 



INA CLAIRE J-J^gwi'Wi 
- 'THE AWFUL 




rnnt.EC M*t*.TO-D*T * H'ri,. I*. 

WILLIAM CCURTENAY * 




E AEI CAF.HOLI 

TtltA. t At* 

i*St Hiu. T ut; 111 pi 



HINBHAMs 



THE ENDLESS CHAIN & 

with Mdf|-*ret Law-fanco 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



KNICKERBOCKER ??■!;« 
NEXT MONDAY I '"VS U 

A. L. E.rUntja.r'J Product ton 

THE YANKEE 
PRINCESS 



MARION DAVIES 

CRITERION WHEN 



so< t9*l SO 



KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWEft 

El T ( m r* r V. U It. Smi. (.to. 

FLORENCE REED 

In "EAST of SUEZ" 

Br w. * own n set mavghasi. 



UTTI P w*.t -h si. Sii nitft 
I ■ ■■ t Mill To-fl«v * W(j_ ■! Mb 

MADGE KENNEDY 
■" SPITE CORNER 



rJBLWTW VHSATfUtfi OM W. dii> IT.' 

TIMES, sa 

■"mashing* n*Hrdr THE, 

THI EXCITERS 

• it.. ALLAS DrNEHAIlT 
■Itrs TallwlKb D.nkhi'td 
c " ' ':■ M»u.To-fl*r 4rbtrr.f 10 

I FRANK T1NNEY 
jwmr jjSSJft** *WWi 



BERNARD & CARR 

to PARTNERS A.QAXV 

Er».t, U5_ Mj>. t«-:!h J WnJ. J;. 



ITI IJ fW Ji «-r V* v., ; To-djjd w*,..? v I 
Avtrt HoDwood'i trim Comedy, i 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME I 

"AblOltlCrlr l«fe ft(!(."— AI*a Ilnlp. 

.._ * / ' h THOMAS UBIGHAJI 1 



_ B*t* Dml.Li JiHn Kttkw««J 
■ TlkES .1 f(U-jH, # iinj .Piciwrt 

■ ■ SQUARE r«aa M ni«n» oichmrt.. 

Sjt.To-to'*. "ttii the Misfi >:.'■■■■ wiui 
Owoihr Dalton ■»! J*ck Jlolt. 



tt'hfH anr nii<i<'n xin- 

rirrprtr*,! on a d*ll«M 
ikf "TUB TORCH- 

<EAnCB,S" hj-iifHt 
l« Bdlif Likfly to »- 
■ ull, -!■:. C. 6. LHi. 

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PWJOtH* 0E*N .,. 
"UNDER TWO F1HIS" 

EU4Dd Bimpitioji/ OnA. 



P 



ll.F.Krhh't 

A LACE 

1st *«:■'. 



job cuok, n*tm 

Up*. * Oreh.. Will* * 
Tinto, VMia at.id an 

V--.',:Jj Claud* Ca:iJr:-. cii. 



RU.r.K«lth-a BEHfllE BABRIfl 
IVERSIflE SKF.'TSr.r- 

ft * til Bt Lucu A r.i . oUitr 



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led StronK 9«M4fllafl DCI. 



WESLEY BARKY IH 

,_ "RAGS TO RICHES" 

V*ty it JUL CHIIsI CICUl OfflMln. 



| -LOBW'l- 

1 1 A T E 



"THE VALLEY OF 



DHODKbT?) AllliSkBJMlC^TS. 



ClYlrlKb TWICE DAILY. 
Biwdwir and nulpfj ati 



ran Krfrt W#-cln*afljiy |it 

wiwiii wostf-N jt floira" 

W«cU "SOUAL 5>l A] 



Net) W*cU 



• dHMdUtr N'liiii. 



.SI AIDS 1 



WONDERFUL, WATSON! 
SMELL BETRAYS F15H 

Dealer Ooei Sleuthing and Nt Eed 

Herring la Dragged 

Across the- Trail. 

Mi* Kwillcii, a rinli Senior of 4] 3 
ChcriT street, IftceJ l eIoIoji Tjnrrr) 
of finli li.v it.* w ml. he tr^iifirt] jester- 
iT#y before M*ftl»tr*te JomltIi E, Sor- 
rinn lb Cimccx Martit*: Court, when 
ibre« woijifu :t!ts:-Mi to have «omn of Uia 
lliUslnH fiali wvrc arTmii;nrx] on aiiBpirl&ii 
of crimlnnLly n«!i iin; Btn]«n itropcrtr. 
All ifiiTp wtro iliticliiirird hy Mi-iiiiraig 

Tho biiM^L of fl«li iviii.;;. : ,,; D f fifty 
fiDay ciratum !.!;■»-.. sl h "'rouEh ridfir 
carji,". ^vbtfli, Konlipk salrf,. fould he 
lui'V'l I'V thrit «tne]t. Accord tag to h[* 



iZfc>AWiVdW^«. jMBfj 



STUOWS OF 

SUfiEBAIKiKC 

■/^^^^j*jj.^jjy»-vi,i.i*' ■ 



teotimoflj, hp Sn«ffht Ihdbirrtt at Ful- 
IflU Market j-tstpnlij 1 Tor J18.7& aad 
after Oriiiac jh-.-«>". *rtOPP«*l *t a ntArliy 
rcstaunmt Tor dinner. When fe* tttnro- 
'■i ,l" ii;-- vafOD thn barret bad .■iinii- 
p&nreJ. ^ 

From tbtsn on. Kosliclt unW. bn 
itearcatd tisii markaUi and atacda, firat 
On Lbe W»t Sioo and ih^n on the EMt 
^vi'. t-ontirxiinn Tbe f.-irtr;-h tarti-Ugh tha 
. imsIiI. Kar]y i-><iny. he testified, bia 
TiTin %ai ratrarded by tba unmletiik- 
acilo odor of rough rEddir cut p. Tbe 

Kent I cii 10 'ii'* PLADd uiirj-v iii' thru 

n-oittfti, stood tv I tli their tvatca rcAdjr for 
■tii! 1 day'a market. He called Patrolman 
TViUlain J. Steffea* of the Clinton 'atreot 
atstlon. ivho arNflted tbe three wDiuti. 
MfKUtratc (,'nrriirau Mid -be conld not 
hold the wompn on tho f ride arf, Th& 
a*ld ttcv boufht Iba flab' from a pod- 
dicr ttxly to-ttay. 

Cart l.Jtt-ranilr afttMraa. 

Carl i.n.Muni!.-. prebLdsat of UolTarHl 
Film CompBDj, Trill arrlvq in N.:» fork 
tin the uttaffiohlp AqaltAnU tc-day. Hfl 
U accompanied l>.v hla dangbter ( Roaa- 
bellc and hia 4041. Julias. Mr-.-Laetmnla 
luiA been (hrfe njotithe In Europe, partly 
on raratton, partly trtudj-lng liJot coodl- 
Uona in England, Irraoco and tlermany. 



UK. Mi ATT. J'Ib.iib a..rc»D. Vac* Cu> 
itctlaoa. Faot LlfoJ. IrrioUaa. ■'■*— 'r*-r 
Uaawkod. t* Waat **. 



COURT ACTION TAKEN 
ON "SHERLOCK HOLMES" 



Goldwyn Company Se«kt to He ittAin 

Other* From TJidng tbe 

Title in Any Way. 



TOX 



LEASES THI ASTOE. 



•DooBia- Palfhanka la noblj. Hood' 1 

<tr Op* R at tfc* Li-rlo on 

Oflfober 30. 



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By LOTJELLA 0, PAE80HS. 

SnK'.U.(.KK TRM,MKK baa landtd 
la Iht coorta. Tlte /ajnooi d#> 
trctlTe e««*d hy C«t»a Oojl* Is 
tli* bent) of mR'-ntittii betwaori 
the GoldwjB, ComMtit *"i EdJcHiooal 
and tifi fntmer ia aaltin* that a tpafUA- 
fmnt reatraJnluJ order be ianiad jlalnf; 
thrra tbe eselnjive rijfata to th« nam* 
"Sherlock DoliBW" or "Hia Adwntqw 
of Sherlock HoiDie*" Th* heArtnf «• 
held In th« Bapreme OooK b«ta» Juf- 
tJco Frandi afirtln and It If «xp*eted 
hfj will .hsnd down a declaion T*tf abort- 

17- 

Tie motiPTi for temporary InhonCtiOTt 
hla been filed Id tfee Suprema Cobrt by 
William Gillette, Chart** THBinan, Inev, 
and Al«t tntrter^Ht**, tnc, rtatralnlng 
the Tldnrttirttial Fifm Kxchnn*>* ac>4 
Uta Stall Film CnmfianT. Lid., fnm il«- 
itiK ihr titlci mentloiiAd by the OoMwyn 
Compiuiy. J*hn BarryMMe'* "Sh,er3«k 
Dolmw," dirtfJbnl*! by Ooldwyn, isriir.. 
oompany'i Intereat In kaepibi the DAiHe 
hf the family. 

The pialntlff* contend that In 1&07 
Or 1BD3, wln-n Cbarlrrt 'Frnhnnr «M 
In Enctand. h# enterad ItttA s cootraeL 
with Doyle under whieh l>0yln trani- 
frrrcd fa Frohtnatl the r-if'tuHiv rijtni 
to tnaka or have* i»dde d dramatjaatJon 
enthsdying the cantral fignre of "Sher- 
Wl EnTmes" a> a detectiTo and the eft- 
clripjvr rlcht to prfwr-iit It uitder Ihe 
title of "Sherlock Ffolnle*" WUttaTO 
GcWatta wba engaged to *Titt the plfly 
(iniritni on tlirso tUfiif*, Jl.- ca1*<| ir 
''Sherlock ETolnW and he pliyAl tho 
titto rfll" hiEmtlf. I 

In 10ld ihr ri^liihivr mo(i«a pietnre 
riEhts were aequtrM by rVnanat. anJ in 
Peptemher. \^ h they iv^re untMs^nitrrd- 
ly dODiTjed to F. J. Oortaol. who tuniMl 
tb4m QTtr t(> the Aleve Camnany. whirb 
ronorn mr-ik n t.rrp*ji vAnian of "Sher- 
lock Holm**" wLili Inim R^rrymare an 
:he tUr. \ 

The Stoll Company hi* prodnred a 
.;ii in 'tf- of $we-tttf pirturea ba^ifd on 
Conaa Doyle mi>rli^. and haa fflljttiM 
Of the AueHean Hshta to the fCdnea- 
tioaal Film Kxcbaonwi. Il is rhimed 
tbel+Htrcr rotopftay i« dlatrlbntinir these 
pieryreji under the title bj "Pherlock 
Holmea" — hence (be .jrici-Btiee. 

. to* io a*t AdtOF. 
The l^yrie hiving bcrn turned over 10 
Uouilll Falrbamkn lir William For/ h* 
hftn had to look "limit for another ple.ee 
to bant* "A TJtpt ^Hid Shirt L«d 
Ttlf^n L , ■ He obtained a anb-lefl^i! oe the 
Attar »ud frill ■ftarrd in the^e Octoh#r 
:*0. -THfllnff Women," R« lagram't 
IttMt plihire, onens at Ihe Astor for 
a fonr t«!cji- WiWteinrnt prior to Ita 
oeeiipancy by Mt. Fqi. Tliii arrange- 
meut wai 1-nnijfiit about out of -.^iri^.r 
to Mr Fairbanka, n-bo T for ««ntlmraial 
etiaoua. witbed to open "RoHil Hood" 
at tha r^yrtrj, October 30 if Ih* •1&k 
:-et far ;llc opening of'tbe F'tirbtnk^ 
pieluM-. With Mary aoi] Dihlg bolh 
here *nd th.* giliij nf stara thai are 1 
arrirlng Cr^ry day,. Ir will b* 1 pre- 
Kien- that Bhftllld trt 4a cvea[ i a bwahfl 
picture 1 circle*. 

I,* ml no llciirdi. 
A(t^r ependiog the SttitanHr ia rJurop* 
William Lflndeu returned On ThiirmJay 
la begin hia Fall work in tbn Theatre 
tjwnara' Ckltuber at Coftmare*-, Mr. 
Laudail iP. president of (b? EihibitdrA* 
AModalion and be brought Loiup a M 
Of itlvAn na bqir to maaagt a tlicalif. 
Ho cSiilp home on the Uumerlc. 

Hciuif iiovi*! Film. 
When the XtytjUSiu doekn in-day *;,*■ 
will hive un board W. <:. KLeareld, Jr.. 
»'hn nailed June (T for Kuiulu to g?t 
aonie ■roncit iii Pctrngrad. Siberia and 
other Raul*D »trongbDld«. Mr. Zkgfrlfi 
obtained periuisrioa from th* fjorlet go»^ 
eminent to make picturaa and, when 
granted pertnJMtica proceeded to Betiulrn 
-Kl.OOO feat of Sim which he ia aaid to 
be *rLnjrlng baek u-ith lilrn. 

Go (a ihe' Broad tear. 

-''Ueterted! at the Altar" hai the en- 
dortemcilt of Sualc Sexton, who sbjb it'a 
a good picture and the like* It, ao tnerat 
fclisa Sexton eaya, a* all £i>od mplodranU 
apmild lini-i-, tbii baA all the thrillfi and 
A few eitr* onca for good njeaaitre. Sha 
aarv the bride and groom who walk th* 
htret-in sre to NBmpIo it the bride and 

Jrrcnm oa the icreen. But w» tntint aay 
*T*attriic[JnE attention thla method 'of 
ctplDitailon acima to turn the trick. Yea- 
terday no, laaa thao ten eurigua iromrn 
foirttirrti Hip bride and croom^ who 
walked on atlirrd in their bridal outfit 
■ppHTently not In ihc leut emblrraeBCd 
by all t»L» attention. 

H«lBini* Tuoddar, 
Myron belxalck ii not -waitLnr for hit 
btrtbdAj, October $. Buiiiteu calle him 
and he must go back to the Coait a« aoon 
a* poaaible. llr is learlng Tuesday — And 
he ia Working hard burning the midnight 
oil to trail Raft all hla huaiaen bet* le> 
fore '..a- retarna to Caltforala^ We dd 
not mean midnight oil in a (rlTokrui 
?**!»■.-■■. either. "One Week of Lot*," 
which Myron conittann to aay la about 
the heat picture hi* compajiy ha* e*ar 
made, nil] opso at the Rita later ia the 
month. Although Barld Belinick made 
crery r.ffprt to alajga a birthday party, 
daty calls and Myron ia not waiting for 
lis* Rltx p»mJer. 

Back In Tun-fl. 
After * prqlitabl* fiummar ie Gwit 
Keck, L. I., where* 'm ., i-ntr bla irminta- 
cendu and had a Eood rest. Samuel friilri- 
rryti ha* returned to towa for the Winter 
and taken apartmenta at the St. Reft*. 

violet Hcaaluc P****! 1 **, 

"When the Deaeit Calla," a cwtRiag 

nltAM of Pyrmmld. ba»d on a norr by 

Donald McGihncj', boajta at a cut widen 




PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE 
IN 3-MILE LIMIT 
IS NOT SURPRISING 



Ad (fcc- Icnijlni; WAimadi In ■•UniidT"- 

4ia« ,Uf," Jhr WmH nuiiir t-l.jlhc. 
b*t> (HM Aamd ririiillmfnil* KM 

■ adsAdal to alt tia-tjMtfinldiB, ■ 

Id hoaded by that well known *nr*en and 
*tBgr**t*r ( Violet Hemlng. With hftf 
ith. Ilohert Friirr. ShHdoiV I^wla, Julia 
flwayde? Gordon, .1. Eamey Sherry, Hunt- 
ley Gordon and Niciiolo* TbompMu. Th" 
i-onthtijify wag written by Pat*r Milne 
nod (icOrm-tla Diirhejco*. Ron tlnfre i* 
thi- art dl-prt*T and Kty & SJbiAILwdo'J 
wah ia ("bnrite of production Oft atipir- 
vifffflj; director 1 , 



B7 E. B. EKJTH. 
WASHINOTOS. Ii. C Sapt- TO- 

Nohddj with an oUure of brain* e**r 
belle veri that Prtdrident Harding would 
COdBtehinee the hlgh-handtd and Illegal 
Conduct of Dtnblbitkon mbla In holding- 
up and aeaKhJoc forrLKn aitip* that were 
three mUc* from onr aborea La order to 
aAtrrtniu whether they . Wort. conT*ying 
aleohollc liquor*. They did tlilit wllh- 
lOUt a djhadOT ot right and aotolutely in 
contrarentlOiT of iaUftiatjonaJ Uw, but 
tbt Prtaddmt and hi* adTinn have pw 
A atop to the jimetree and liencefcrtli 
thate oA»ra and c.Ter.u*Ia-ui ;-Tit>:Li>tn 
will do titelr tearthlng and aelalng witli'Lii 
the old e*taMlahcd limit*, Tbe Uritiali 
commander when craft vrtin about to be 
boarded by a delegation of thcac raiders 
while away out In ths Atiantir. o"ut itill 
In Mg'nf of thn lofty tower* uf Manhab 
ton, kdaw hla right* whan h* awore, with 
plain) drawn, that he would kill the Brat 
of them that act; root w W* abip- 1* 
America fau got to In dry, It mult be 
arid According to low, and every viola- 
tion of the diatiitts hv the prohlbltiopiitx 
only mAkea their poaltlnn ail tan mora 
untenable. 

Ttafflnnd at Liverpool. 

A friend vt uino jmt back from a tour 
C-f Bump' 1* wiHlfiR to tell the world 
that of places he bad visited Liverpool 
boaau of Ihc moat villainous and rc- 
pjlilve lo<rkihg lot [liumulu be ever 
encountered. Uc said: 'The facta, of 
Ibfi aubmtrged class In tbnt town nee 
etKipgu to eduie. a dliuOJer and the effect 
on a rrtranjfcr Id Ivrrlfying. Tie Wii ci 
thl* lowrr order *rr, if appesruncrj count 
(or anything, dreraded and of the moai 
bTtltal type. They look aa if they would 
commit Bonier for a few alii'llnga. I 
\im n«thhpaBle<l by a etalwrm Watt- 
irter who known bqw tu tnae cart of 
liitnaelf, and tiUu-ky to the limit, but he 
inid Beriouiilj- thai no sort ol! Inducement 
could utnhe hi ir, unlk tlie etreeta tif (Jvfi 
pool In the poorer i|tinrri-j-s by night. 
Il rt I'M-! not think lie wfiulil ever get bnck 
I" hln hotel. The wornen of a currt- 
ipondlng nodal s:mnt atv nulle^ad hard 
irrircrcd; aa the mnlra ntid apparently *k 
vicious In taelr conduet. Her* nod In 

litlgov: are llinuirniidi nf both ictin 
whoKii rhlef nim in lift i> to get flnuit£h 
whUky or ram tg kwp tuein in n durante 
Itittr or dnihkfunea^. Nowhere In tht- 
i Mited States h there n parallel Io thU 
bnMtted nggregatuin nf derellci boman' 



■rm^aiee owner Hera. 
[ W, S. ITiddleton. acrtjaipnEledi by hii 
I friend. waB in low* yeMentay BpendluK 
[ a little gflod Ileiwit money. He own* n 
[ ohaio of thcatrea in th« ilkhiKJiii vi:\ 
antr aajr-e irhlle New York may be all 
! right to ftinkr pietures, he ]>rrr«» Dc- 
I troit to Bbow them ia. He wouldn't uiV.: 
| a'.iftp uof would he Bo to aay motion 
j ]ii ■;:l:\" theatre*. Can you blame bird, 
. -when he wu on a varattaa. 

FaihfoH M*tf< 

I Associated Flr*t National BBB'tll a p4e- 
tnre of Ruth CJIffofd. who \i featured 
in John-M. Stabl'a a-tflt production, with 
the annouacetnimt Ibat no drbutant who 
copiea the frocit worn by Mild Clifford 
ran make eor nTi«talir t W'lshlng to do 
our ije»l to prtrcat eilcb a Irtjjcdy bop- 
peoiupr to any of oursocitiy ccItIb we 
arc pubHithing thu photograph. .\*\tw 
rmiD tilret- cryatal and peaCl* and « 
L'loth of ailver gown purvhairtd In Farin 
tbo dcdrcfiplion ii> too lon{ to warrant 
any m&re apace. 

• ayd (o»rf1il*r,i Are lad. 

Samuel SthwartK, #h0 t»» spent rtie 

pTimmer travelihg in Europe, aay* be re- 

turn*, to thin Country well pleased with 

the 1.'. SUA. With Mrs. Schwarta he 

tislted Ofrntany. Aiidlria, Swllterlaud, 

France, Italy an J Enghnd. Hr. 

, hchtraru, iu addition to being a mem- 

- bar Of the Theatre Owners rh.nri.. ■.■ of 

f Commerce, nirm a xlrin? of theatre* in 

(hln i-ity an.) Id nicfainond Hill. Mr. 

Srb\tar-[T SSj*l mnditiOUJt in Aliefriir are 

*0 bud thai the inntion picture lliexEce 

owner haan't a thancc to cxlht. 

ffD Nep;I i" Ktir llfi n). 

"The prejudice ajralual tierman 
uloTi< L .« in diBippearLni; in Edgkiid rip- 
idly, If it ha* ne> already gone, - ' re- 
ports Wttleraon R. Ftothacker, film 
labDT-atc-l-y cltain owfler. on bin rttnm 
from Europe. "Noiv that f^ngtUlk, lito- 
dtreers: b*ve i*een the 'irrimii prodect 
they no lotlger fear n film Inraainn from 
the rthlaf. 

"But noi •*> in France. Didn't see a 
tingle fir-mum film la France — nr a 
French film in (lerflliny. I found Ihn 
llerlin theatre nw h«H getting together 
OH ft pko to r!rii»i* up shop errtlrely in 
a protest BjJflinM th? enormoun luxnry 
tax. 

"A little touch of Chaplin makcj lb' 
whole world kin apparently, for fn eTCry 
cooutry I *Ialie«1 CbDrllo's poaltiah a* 
the one btg tavoritc #4* absolutely un- 
Ch-iillenged. The (|!ieatlon molt frequent- 
ly Baked of me was. When is Itoug colng 
to send us 0<*rr 'Robin Hood"?" 

At tl>o Mmlto. 

To the Rialto neit wtek comes "On 
High Se*a," with Dorothy Daiton and 
Jink Bolt. It is .i PBramount picture 
and wfts Mlectcd by Hogo Rirtcnfeld to 
head! the pmiTim at thla tbestTe. 

At Ck* Oautnal. 

'"Remembrance,", a Rupert Hughe* 
pictuTe. directed and w/iucn by him for 
Qoldwyn, it Ihe hoadllaer at the Capir 
tol next week. "Remembrance" ia a 
father picture, with Claude GillingWAter 
ia the rale of father, Kata Lester *a 
Mom, and A cast with Cullra Landlt. 
Patzy Rath Miller, Richard Tucker, Nell 
Craig and Dana Todd. 

A Line or Two. 
E. Tin Felt caate In thla oSico -car- 
rjiriK it booklet nil cnrefully wrapped In 
tissue pafier. 

' ''Here," ba aaid, "r*ad it and. weep." 
"We elmraja do," , w* aasured him. 
"when tiopjf comet in thla lite." 

It wa* a menu- aedt fram HoUand by 
Oscar Apfel to Biaord Or*dwe]I. and 
contained fe wine list with Pomerey And 
Mumm'.i extrn dr.v lotted at 1 1 a bottle, 
"tteaaona fi-hy men !*•*» America," he 
addtd a* be dlaappeAitd looking tie pic- 
ture of woe. 



A Berth tot Jfnjtht hew. 

I'heic is s wel'-authfjitirnicil report 
that Senator Tlitrr L v Sew or IndlBiin will 
tei-elve ihe Bpjwiiiitmort of Uovernor 
general of the I'bCIppines ar bo i-firly 
day. T-cHetlna- lieufral Wn 0! l. who Ea 
quite eager to get Cwaj rrom ihe island;. 
The iattei- la jiow absent on leave from 
ble position at the head of ihe University 
of jVennaylvBhi*, kq that .Mr. New would 
not be ili>iilacii,c anybody. He would 
fit in well nt Carefnor or oar inaalur 
pf^paeaaloAB. and ihe Filipinos wrnil him 
capeclat'y. fde ia per&win gratA in bh 
i otiu ngllt, and thi.- mlaad* prefer t<> bate 
i an American ruler taken irocn civil Jlf*. 
rjiilu'r thflo a mi.ilary man, The SIsitB- 
tor should malic on Ideal oflleinl. 

MO* ThTiiwii, With, lleil; . 

Mention nf a flui-emor for the Philip- 
pine* Mi.ffR.-aU inotber tfuvLruorthlir-- 
thet of Petto R'co, where tbo damboy- 
■nt Mr. Mont Reily i.iiil it in command 
hi aptte of tbe In ten** disapprobation «( 
the aatltea. Porto KicAna have never 
h^ilated to give their opinion freely 
rejrhrdlng thtif overlord from rtsirniis 
City, i:id thi* gentleman is in no wii* 
Chary of eapre.alng hia dentiment* about 
them. The tight started In (esaj tiiou 
f'-rty ejirht luiun after hia landinii at Han 
Juan and ihputh there h*v« beeo. nn 
IrscclW thus far the anti-Reily force* 
aay tLejf Will never be HAttt&ed till Ibey 
g#( ffte a6vero.be 1 * olnclal scalp. 

Pat ceovro'j! FamoiBji LUt, 

Pat Ctoa-^. famouH for ail ilioe for bla 
kidaoiriug of the union of tfie Hoa*e e-f 
tludaby, |d iu Wgftbiugtnn now ;:;.l: tnen 
atlil at hi* geuDint- refunu Ihet* ia no 
aort of doabt. He U devoting hla PfTuri-. 
in The itnbruvernejii t>J (be imnditioBa In 
ire&il InitlintioHii to that i-unview may 
leave prison waUb better men than when 
-tlley entered. Heci-ntly t,hta I aeked 
'him hi* hrrthTjlac he left) me (bat lit 
cam* rrobi n Reality tbat had eot- 
trlbnted no leit than. *F* or ihe moat cele- 
brated tharaeieri tbAl fiTCr figured In the 
Vgfort of this country and that Scott 
Lounty, Iowb. wb* the mother of the 
Ei ■ L. H v ere " Wb liBt - fl " »rrflilged bj 
hinv wMeh with oMomlnj modcAry £«s 
precedence tn my informant: 

Pat GrafNh 

tlHian 'Rusael'. 

Tarm^r Burn a. 

MA] Crowds, 

Buffsto BUI, 

"ill/ StthdAy. 

j .■ SaSW* W* of ,il «r »CAnifing sa 
eatimaied by Mr Craw* I, followed: to 
•rhlch none nf the eulogJied wnuld e x . 
Cent unle**, maybe, Billy Sujidij, irl.n 
Hmshei ta*T in the field of holt a d««, 
runner*. 



THEATRE INNOVATIOH. 

Eqattj- rinrAn Intradvfe Worelty 
at Fottr-ej B tjik Sir*t-i. 

When Equity Player* open tjie door* 
or the Equity Fortf-elghth Btrw Thei- 
tre next Mond*y ere^Elig for the flrtt 
nerroemance of "MalTAfaea 11 they will, m 
addition to preaehting a play new to the 
American public, offer rtn iL-ii-_L.vrii.iTi in 
the conduct of theutrca by baring an ot- 
fldal hoBleA And an nakiatant hoateas 
preaent to welcome thentregoer*. 

HUa Uargaret Wheeler, n-iir. was 
formerly actively idenHdedi irltb the 
work Of the Stage; Wonnen'* War Rtllrf, 
ha* been Appointed hotteea and Mrt. 
(WH Fielding, ualstAnt hrwtee*. 
Equity oanrty" will ba a&ld between the 
octA by a corps of glrlt under Mr*. Field- 
ing'* dlteetHrti. 



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wAHaAt-KuiAgrTH a .-CAiifaBU. re- 



Store Hour* Now & to- 0.30. 



c Mo ftmwafir 

(r ' W Formerly A. T. Siaeott 



-ftttfetoatf Ot .Vfnrt. 



.TsJlephonc il&O sijyr-vjnt 



SHOPS- FOR MEN — STREET FLOOR 




Wanamaker Suits 
For Men— $35 to $65 

Wanamaker salts are made to satisfy New York 
demands. They ire not merely made to be sold. Not 
made of compromise fabrics. Not skimped in good 
taf-oring. 

Suits made far regular sizes are made of cEotti suitable 
for men of itfgular sizes, in appropriate colors, iesifns, 
and .styles. 

Different fabrics and styles for short men, stout QtStt, 
tall men. 

Come and see the fine showing and the great values, 
today. 



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Young Men's Suits a Specially 
See those at $40 and $45 

* * * 

M nchester" Topcoats, $40 to $65 

Made of imported fabrics — She. lands, Scotch tweeds, 
cheviots, homespuns. The lines! tupcoais mads In Amer- 
ica, No lopcoit ever nude was the result, of such paiienl. 
thorough ptmninj and experimentation as the MAN- 
CHESTER. 

Shirts of imported fabrics 
Very low-priced— $1.45 

Wuvcn and printed madras, imported by us, made up 
into shirts for us, our wiy. No skimpinj. No bad patterns. 

The variety of coior and pattern is broad enough to 
five the man who wants a doien shirts a good selection. 



English Wool Socks 

$1.26 for $1.50 and $1.75 gradei 
Importer! under the old tariff 

j;ht weight. Seamless. Gray and lovat shades. 
Colored side clocking on 

Slroet Flocr. New Buildint- 



Heavv weight in brown heather, 
both groups. 



AUTUMN AFTERNOONS 



h By UE MELBIF. 

EVtiX after/ the *un Ml*, tb- roadsides fairly flnw iviib Roldparftd flOd purpl- 
Piters: the burnlst ttlmn^n of aumac and tbr gloriuus jeiion unil reds of 
tbe poinoo iv*. It's little wonder that Ihoae wljo do not Una*, lake the poison 
1ft for iIz-hj _■:■.( i-. Li. ae there i- notbinx morr beautiful In Autumn follaice. 

This In lbe best sratof. Jir [orBeinc snd I walk bIodk, intriaiiid b.T flu- frsj- 
rsnee or wild B^apeF. Whlrh snicri barter itian [hey Insle. And then i sit in ilia 
ivarm sun by ^omt old alont* wall 'nnd ilevaur hiiki.ry nnis Mblcb nre not yet ripe. - 
but of U'"-]!. ■...'=? Ha v .ir. 

1'he rlL'puiunks takr these n* iLeir own pcrsonAl prOpSttj. and jh= I sM , dretm- 
Ilj' *a(\at them ha yeatcfdjij tBteatMMHl. 1 heard ibe lUtle «WtMf* PCitini up-» 
[_rt1 t-batler- Tbey were ordering nrt to go on nnil lc-t ih*m wurli at pnttinf up 
u Winter'* elorr. 

They leap nluni the fences, tbrlr Ja»a lillcd «Ub aals. A-blch Ifcaj store in 
their nerrei dens. They nre n'rer Idle a* lon( tit U'a dBjliiht. AjjA bh ihfi nut crop 
la nbnndanl thi* rrai. thej arfffl be fed diir.nj; llic wild Ma«08. 

OMaaionally I find a HuMer of late wild Wnclchrrriei. Sjmrllmefl \hut Are 
tsiteless, bur now and, ihen they're lu^dour.. Great black bch! yellow spklern hnve 
bulU (heir mot orer Iheae, .inii fhinL;. I fluppnsc. to fell brie* upon berrle*. if 
there nre doj molfcri oni Hie* and trlcltetA. 

The road is full of hole*, *nii H yon »tny near one'fOr n few uiii.i:!--.. n 
oKcltct. very black and fat and oblnlne:, will Appear, slnjiTiB: away like lbe lord of 
creation. Arid you hs*e to look sharp or, you'll step on the swarms of younaj onea 
which certainly nerer will be grown-up cricket* thi* yrar- 

Tiie roadside is n ihictrt ■•! bnyberry. old trr<fn hidden in criimfon woodbia^, 
or canopied in grBpp'liMs- Aw) amont; the piirrilp nstCTH, t naw many reddish 
brown buttir-flit*, whoae rolnr and enstume dtttffn was gnrjrcoua. Anil It was de- 
lilhifnl to Btand ami watch how the flayers bent and BW»,red when they were 
ii .-.i .■■■ ; ti ( |he henry. 

Near Bill Hart'a old ulare there itt b stone w»ll covered with honeysuckle. The 
last lair blo*H}m.i appenr isud It Reemn to rn» they st-e never mom fragrant. 

I utrfrll out Into (he fields which bord>r Ihc road; some of which nrehoapilably 
npen and others where there nre caule pasturinf, one has to climb o*cr the bar*. 
T-Af-h one la a liltle world, enciofird In a ureen (enrr. and bavlna: s different YhnV, 
FTom some I s«e (he Stmod, and <ia thesr ck*r day*, a bew boata in the smooth 
hlne water*. And the (rrriss is ubout ankle deep, tery jreen and haTiRt upon it 
that aurerj Igjht never ohaerrflble except In Autumn. A '«■* baSck-eyed-Eusatlf 
bloom and help to light no the meadow*. 

Autumn *llle* are p*cullarlT mBrvelouB.- The other afternoon I met Up with 
a Tniln*: (M*nd ar mine. * hoy ten years old. ond we aat in the field, looking nt the 
wonderful blue bills end wood_t, and at the eky which *bb deep blue, covered wllh 
iicsvlllke clunde, Thl* mortlnji the ak,r ia a delicate aaure and has swathe* ot 
iMn while clonds. which look like a few Btfokes of a paint- bruah. *■«■ ' h < 

— 'in (vheltert ' 



Theae rioudB the sun yet ahicen :n.:. it la warm 1 



And tbronflh 
.>.-.-ci places where there 



ia no ivii-i-1. 

Jli friend nt;il hhj ■Iff- BroWnle. a mnfll!. * hut. JET Rpecimen, hare taken care' 
of thirlv Cowa this Summer, drivlna theiu to puSitut* and hack. And so 1'vb mat 
thrni'raany tln_>e*. Brow*!*, like all of us, prefers to daah^off and wear himself 
out after pnlenllal fame than to slick to his last and fetch lb the cow*, m that 
my friend alwaya carries him to the pasture where the cow* arc and pub) him ta 
work witi n threat, whleh be never clrflea out. ' 

The cowtaardinf bnalnesa j* a lelaurely one, and mj friend W alfc-aya willing 
to mi bait-tout* snd talk on Sahln*; and how impi*riar Brownie ii to other dojta. 
Sti we sat'fot awhile im a field, havini carried the slone* there, and ate our hickory 
nut* and a couJ-4* or apfil** I'd fetched. Ii wa* delMously warm and haiy ami 
r^mful. W.v friend, fjellnj the general cnRlrntment, aald whnQ. h*sfr*w dp hi 
wis aoin*Tw>. ' 
could be In, 



Vest itsd^ore a ranch: it «n* Bbont as rood n buricesi aa a man 
fn, didn't I think »o? 



»A1,»S BY AUCTION. 



BALIS). BT AUCTION. 



THIRD AND LAST SESSION 

OF THE BANKER'S PROPERTY 
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2 P. M. SHARP 

Th* Choiceit Furniture and Art Works, 

including Stemway Baby Grand and Upright Piano*, ■ 
Kroger Baby Grand, together with 

Fifty Large Kermanshah and Chine** Rag* 

AT PUBLIC AUCTION 

242 Fifth Avenue, 27th-28th Stt. 

LOUIS 'VAN BRINK. Auctioneer. 

Cauloja at ta» »»!«. Paaa. -M»Ji.«n -tg. W 



lamia. 



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THE MORNING TELSGKAPH, SUNDAY, .OCTOBER," 1» Wl 



H01I0N PICTURE SECTIOF- 



*-■/■■ PUBLISHED EVEItV HCNDAY. 

^PnbUrtrf bj THB UIWTAj »CBL1SINKG C0KT4WT, it No, RO Ei £ hiti Avenue, 
r.rjftl**h_flt»et. In the- City -- 



1 of N*w-Y*rt* ton«lb *f UinhitUtt. 

lifhlh A. van a*, toward B. Thoma*. *!«. .."--. 

. Kelt. Tr- Becwiary *■* Treasurer. EB Eighth Avenue. 



*t**e Chech* parable to Tl| Morning TetegrapS, 8» Eighth Arena*. N>" Tori, 
R. A. BllUTT. Uvertlalnf Sfinu". 



Praise tbe 
Picture, 



Any writer with a choice collection or brilliant phrases 

t\Vlitef CoBH can employ Ihrm to perfect advantage b? attacking motion 

Who Picture*. \t takes no peat originality nor &ry vgst amount 

of intelligence to write a ecs thing article fllllhJl attention 

to the chaapneaa of the turns, th* entire lack of re&ncmenr 

ttiid thr hIiidh of rill culture. Th* subject haf been 

trotted in often that do argument now contains anything 

■w or Freeh, unlris peihapa It is la humor. It ii so can? to 1 be bnmorouh when 

ic can launch forth in a storm of crlttdsro, taibLajr illustration* that might nerve 

in the plot In ftalap-atick comedy. An? critic ran tell you— the poor playa atwaya 

receive the moat scintillating criticisms because Jt la DO trouble to be amusing 

when one em be sarcastic 

_ So with these motion picture articles- 

Writers Trio haw exbaualed every possibility for obtaining Interesting ma- 
terial eels* upon tbe motion pictures. Fir ft, because ther are the moat popular 
fom of estrrtaLuftient r,m\ mora people want to read about rhem than any other 
subject. Second. Lcwu?c, like nJ(iog> jester, the Tnntloa pictures fa r&isb-a bumiant 
material for corned; la those who think it the smart Thing to look down upon tbem. 
Tew of our no-called highbrow* would dare admit nny feeling lilt ui alter dfe-gust 
viih mo Li on pictures. To admire any one picture or ru Bee a semblance of artistic 
beaut* would he- tn the worst p^sible tftMe, and these people who lire for the 
approval of their friends would not drtre come down from their pedestnl and lone 
! their poise. 

That the motion pictures should he excoriated in the mngaxuw and made the 
hint of oil jokes is n sore point with tnan.]> folk, whs' call attcoiion tn moior nf 
; the' atafe ploya and the new books as beEnf in the nine clnu as ibe rheaper tfrpe 
Sv;Of nwtlon pictures. 
f. ' .. Aa fo-r the element of buetpsp. one out of every twenty [ilayn fnila to make 
^atood. The ratio of profitable inotion pictnrFn.i» mnch greater. Thrrr nre many 
mere pictures produced than plays lind yet [cwrr picturrn fail to Urioj: bnck re- 
turffs than plays- A fact, which, when analyzed, must mean that iln- screen la more 
popular than tba ataje. 

In the (natter of food ta»te end retinenlent there are no pictures that nun 
Vnlajnr aa some d( the plays thai appeared: on Broadway Inst Kcaaoa. No producer' 
mraid dare In the face of public opinion to offer anything aa crass nsd crude "a 
ftotoe of these overtaxed urainae. The current literature when i-oranared with 
motion pictures is, ia much vorbc from a standpoint of moralit)"' tbere Ik- no nrfii- 
aiant. It would be difficult to aelcot twenty books from k*l rveason'a crop, lisied 
among the popular aQMeasea, tbnt are cot filled with frank Immorality. Many of 
tbeae are. *e> obTloualj ae,x atoriea they are uosuited for the tcreeit- 

And yet tbe books and the tfrPtna are jh vit made tile butt Of the ambitious 
writer's joke's. Vulgarity :s never mentioned sflte in contirctinb with the motion 
picture. From the amount of atuff of tbia nature that fs publlnbed every month 
ic bafinj tn look aa if tbe magaajne writara bare: e continual source of EnaplntUoa. 
—and yet none of it is Orilbnl and frw of the artTcJei are erer" amuilnf or enter- 
tausine;. 

Tbe writer who would dsre come forward with praise for the motion pictures. 
tnight be unpopular in his own set, hut be would certainly be welcome, if for 
nothing cIfc than the fact he would bring or change, of scene and Bctfpa* 

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I ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 1 

WHILE the reformers have been working night and day, spreading thfllr 
propaganda la Uasaachaaetta, tbo Sim people hare been icoicin; the *Uu- 
ation over caredilly, eaaually and fcequcnUy. One month rnualna before tb« 
o.u*RtioTi of cenaoranlp 5n Uaa«iebiisetta cones up for a referendum xott. Pour 
kotnt -weaka to let tba people in erary city and hamlet know wlmt eensorpblp 
stripped bare or all Its preteptft really meBOf. Nftf Ttry much time— thirty days 
trnfeas, of jranrae, there haa been effort put forth of which we have not been told. 
-Starting to-morrow, it ie aajd,. the work will ba begun ia earevt. Neither time nor 
Bfert will be mpared to gi»e a p»p*r definition of censorship to every voter, "Wna.t 
it will mesti is added expenses, bow it will be ufced to further polltlca] ambitions 
and whj it ia uirsueceuful In denning the screen will be broadcdst through the 
State. Those who bare rfrged for months that the industry be called to arms to 
t$ht this rote, hope four weeks li long crouch to aecompliab nil tbe work there 
H to he done. In lb* bromldlc- avorta of our achool copybook, "Tina Alone Can 
3Rli." Tb* pewapapera In Bostoa have always b*en atrangely silent on the aub- 
Jact And the acreen, naturally a menus of delircrlng any motion picture massage, 
*ap Sot been utilised to fi*y one "word for or againtt censorahip. It aeemartther 
early to crltlclae the metbnda'of the Uasaacbcisetta motion picture folk, but the 
Kehersl opinion in the induatry la, pessimistic. It is feared the reformers hare 
hipread tb elr nets so carefully the fllni folk will have ^mftlI chance at winning »t 
the polls neat tnontb. 

THE unperiof virion of the screen Is frequently brought to one'd attention' In 
peeing a atage play filmed. 

Their ar» many scenes mort difficult to play in whirh tbe nctnr Looks from a 
tJMr or window and descrlbea the action taking place off Btage, 3ucb tblnfa con- 
ytg little to tbe unlmaxinatire and must be exceptioualiy well djcr to regiatar with 
thft andietipt.flt all. f 

There la also a truant aense of humor which is ape to arise at tba tight of 
anna one. pterins; let* h wing and snouting tba progreja of e horserace, a football 
aafte or a great trngedy ga iq "Boamenfaolm." Em the screen, with ira instant- 
anenua translation of Ibe i«a», Is able to takr any surh ploy and put It into 
living reality- *» 

A recent eaample la »e*n in the new Arilss 01m. "The Uan Who Played Go47' 
Otuht Mii^'. under tbe title of "Tna Silent Voice," even the artistry of Otis 
.ttdnnet coftJd not bsyc it from beina; a dull play. The picture by its rang* or. 
■rttdbn causes tbe play trf teem with interest and instead of merely hearing about 
tbo deeda of the man. cne ir able to nccorapany him on his vialts of mercy. 

Hie melodrama of the old school la also greatly helped tn ith depiction of train 
er abtp wrecka. ■ 

.Til uhort. tbe tcsrtn turus words to deeds and brings io life that wfa>h the 
Iheajre can only aufgeit, '^ v . 

Ix| a little theatre movement, to flouriah among the motion pictnra^a&i? 
-'V BrfitoWay la being conTuIsed by "Tie 3feTca -Bearera,*' a play for and about 
those who have been trying to uplift the dntnut tnffc many years. And. a,Lmul- 
tnnetKislj. Ben Tvrpin. is bowling over Severn of comedy with one of the boat filmi 
be crer matle-^ H H0Bie'aitde Moriea." A Johnny Jonea «ime dv -r^iii];v released 
and called ' Making Movies" Is very similar. * , r 

-With all of t£ra talk about what's wrong; with the motion picture!, It !■ anr- 
■tirlsini that asm* of our profreaslve society and eltitLWomen flare not started out 
tu dead earn tat to reform the films, by making sml An-ting in them tbeminlves. 
rWohld It not be a 'splendid' opportunity for idle women killlnc time who really 
.feel (bat tbey-hBTO a blaston, In irl'i It will probably be much taster to photo- 
apraph film drama in tbe hope than it has been to stiaa Ibsen and To!etoy at th* 
Centuty dug roonri, Eapecially Id tbe small towoa should the home-made movn> 
have a wUe popuiarfiy. Potential Mary Plekferd* and Nulmovis, who would 
rarer have n bona-fide screen dsbot, can make their own oppa-rtnolttet ia tba 
koine-made iccnarlo 1 . Rtsaltant close-ups mlfht be more aw fin to their tfTeet 
loan eome of the manifestations of lbs Little Theatre mivemcnr, described la 
Sht; Toreb- Bearers." .: 

Inter*atinj[ statlet^es mrght be gathered, too, about what "firt of motion 
pkturf* the public realbj wants, ^ouid tb« eternal triaDgle be eiimicated? Would 
prrrrv leading msn he expected to act like Hodolph' Valentin?? What a^trtisee 
.won|d be copied moat often? Here la an excellent way of fCariinc out jutt what la 
hmr with the motion picturer. Let tltt public wars: It ont themselrcs. 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

; -By tOUBL LA '. Q; PA R S ON S ,¥ 



THE clemor of th* separato forces 
engaged In miking bibleal fUrrv* 
for rewnnition froto tit* dergy 
brnoght some unexpected develon- 
mentR this laat'wcclc- While sataa of the 
ministers gars their unqualified endorse- 
ment to tbe motion picture screen u a 
taJQabta medium for spreading tbe gospel 
other* wert more conaervattea in. their 
opinion. Dr. Joseph SJIrerman, for in- 

at mice, nfi-r attending llje InDcfafiOtt Kl^fn 

by Pr. Edward Ruasetl and tba Theatre 
Owners' Chamber of Commerce, said he 
thought the purpose- of tbeso picture* 
would be lost because of their doctrinal 
quality. He thoiucht they might servo 
soma certain churches, bat they would be 
valueless to others where at different 
ertad in taught." 

The Catholic prietta at the luncheon 
did not oxpreaa themnelrei on ta*_ motion 
picture as a factor In./ tba church -and, 
several of the other darvjcaeri war* 
equally non-eorarnittaL One print, who 
was not at the luncheon and who asked 
that hla name be omitted, said later 
when the qoefltlon was pot tn tiin : 

"If a minister of any one church should 
make a motion picture it seems werj 
likely be 'wilt uncon*eJo«aly pat bif awn 
faith into the film. He may set out with 
tha. highest intentions 'in tba world, bat 
ersduaily his own doctrinal belief will' 
assert itardf. The beat Illustration of 
that ia ebowa In th* paintings ot tha 
blessed Virgin. The Italian psintern- 
ahowed the Virgin Mary as an Italian 
girl, the Dutch palutenf pLllnt Ii.-t as one 
of their race, while li» Norway there are 
aaveral well known palniluca with fair- 
halrcd Madonnas. Eacli nrti*t peea in 
the Virjia idealixed typo of Ida own 



SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT 



IN Vanity Fair (or October is an article by Ralph Block which purporti to ba 
-"a prophecy that man's greatest coiieepUoae of bis deathly may soma day 
ja^pear os the ■creep." It is entitled, * J Whem the Movie* Come of Age.". "We 
i^ltat* selacilon* from Mr. Bioek'a Interesting obienrationa: 

If llfa [» a itrram of beeoraing. nev? r oner arhlared, motion ia bask to It* 
ACtrtrayaL The CooUtnporary motion picture offers little more than a succeasion 
Ot MiU eooj posit ion* of men and things against a >M1I baekgronnd 

Much found and fury has been ap«nt in oar time on the validity of pantomime 
;S the ioqtlon picture. In ote «n« the erlor is aocceesrul eoly aa be uHve* 
baatomSme behind. To eryaUllixe all emotinn fa a set or Inelastic alphabet of 
fHttuHxad metton is to make an art that Is hestj. Inexpressive and awkward, Tn 
rather aenso a psntomLmr, a sign language of the highest elaatidty will ba 
ajteeassary to glre vitality to thn future art o( motion.. 

It will concern itself with caraprewlng a boat of general human memorira Into 
s Blaglr. one that la nhle to repreeent all of them. It will awaken cycles of epic 
armory with tlit essential sweep of the hands or lift of the eves- balanced and 

Ktbrrnml, It will tall to tolnd ail the large generally io DB with which human 
bags sjjmify ibeteselret in the great leene. 

Then* artiat* who are born into n world familiar with the law* o( a new art 
?rifl find new Y*altti* to Inmost reality Through |t. 

Tbare w!tl be a FaleeiFina, doubUeae. and In time a Bach a Beethoven a 
.aVagoer, 



Dr. ^itflflon Advaeat*B secern. 

Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, the author ut 
"la Ufa Step*/" <tnd editor-ln-ehief of tha 
Cn'rbrrJqO Herald, baa tukeu up the cud- 
(ela In behalf pt the tnodon picture To- 
night at the Town Hall !;r. glieldou will 
lecture on the "Exodus of the Children of 
Israel," after lb* Aim in ehowu. He be- 
lieves it u tbe. buaioess of everj ijninifter 
at any coat to get people into the church. 
He uari as an illustration hia former 
charch In Topela, Kan,, the central cofl- 
iregation, Hrr,- I):-. Johu Beybllt, tha 
psator T raised the number of lila confre- 
gution from 300 t>> 1,000, by showing 
popular mutiun iiicturus auii mentioning 
them Id bis sermon. 'Or. Sheldon hlm- 
ac'f proved the way to get the people 
Into church it W give them what they 
want when, vornr. yenri ago, he read 
chapters of bEabook, "'In His Stops," each 
Bnndiy to hla congrtgailon, gettlnp; them 
ao interested they would nut stay bomo 
from. church to go to the most exciting 
ball game over played. 

The Rev. Dr. Earl Blackman j?ave the 
Kansas exhibitors the shock of tldr 
■ Jiv«i )net week wlicn he said if Christ 
wen on earth to-day he would use the 
motion picture to help preach the toepeL 
Aq the moat effective way of reaching the 
people be would nae the aoreen and the 
radio. He said the Bible cbttld be Unght 
more suCc*wful]y Is motion plfltnres tfien 
any oibor way. 

To KtaAy PosalbiiililAa, 
No one denies the great power of tho 
acreen aa an educational factor, but it 
does Becm there mn»t be aorao foreo 
ttmng^r than a mere- cornwcrdal appeal 
to get the church to see the value of the 
tilnj a.-, a teacher of the Uiblc. 

The theatre owners and the church 
can be brought together, but it must b* 
dpne with careful thoofht on both; sidea. 
We need more broad-minded ministers on 
one aide and more theatre owners on the 
other, who will co-operate with the 
church In ehuwiiLX the better dasi of 
motion pictures. The church should not 
compete with the theatre owner. There 
ahpuld cither be non-theatrical Alma foi 
the church or pictures that *jhvc already 
been shown b* the picture honaer. 

The way to n better utLderatandjDr be- 
trXrjn tha church and thfc motion pic- 
turn theatre is n big subject sad should 
not be attempted without proper tbocsht 
and preparation, a meetlnf of tha 
clergy with the thestre owners should ba 
arranged when there t* some defiMto pur- 
note and Bat to further any plan „f «x- 

ploitadoii. i - ■ 

' KJFkwood in FoitoeL: l'lt r , 

James Kirlrwood, who looks ao mudi 
tha type of the leading character in 
ObanalBg Pollock's play, ' "Tbo Foot," 
and who !t«o cqeb a big foliowiag in 
matioDi pictaret. baa been cast for tha 
leading rofe in the Polioeh drama. ?Sr. 
bkirkwood is one of the most popular 
leading men fn the fllmi. . h>cr since he 
tcored a hit In Gne of the Curwood pic- 
tures and created such a demand for 
himself on tba screen that he was. per* 
euadad to give up dlrectlne; to act— hia 
popularity with the motion picture pub- 
lic' he* been arnwlng. Within the short 
spare of a few wrest he will haee three, 
pictures oh Broadway, sad right now 
th trie judgment of' a man who knows 
there ia an better hct In pictures than 
thU aams Mr. Kirhwood. So it wculd 
than If ha hat the tame charm and per- 
■onalHy on' the itaft Mr. Pollock la to 
ho coniratulated. Speakinc of "Tho 
Fool" It is a play the labor unions In 
San Francisco took to their brarta, giv- 
ing a* It does the labor element a square. 
«TeaL Meanwhile, we are waiting for 
the advent oC this play — which, accord- 
Ing to Ull California preis and Helen 
Pcllock, is a headllnsr in the year's dra- 
matic output. Mr, KfrkwwM.1/ we under' 
■land, has not put motion plctorea pn 
lha shelf, hat. ia seeking the epeaking 
fttfe for a little pleasant diversion after 
two yearn of continual screen acting. 

. AtlaTflt take* <>e««ta m* T*««. 

I-eatriec Joy insists apon urginality. 
She nfnaes to have a nap of tea ud ft ] 
lutwheon tahU u ■ bachjTo-jud for aa 



LtATWCE JOV. 




She Is tier* to ]>l-j- the teadJnB f*ml<ilne Milr 1b "The Java Head, 1 



Interview. She Kf,yn this plot has been 
averwDfkod until It bae become as much 
t p&rt .if a motion picture Btary aa tbo 
handsome turban la now a property of 
tbe famoua Korean Bbctk. 

Yet Lciitriiv Joy act at the luncheon 
when 1 interviewed lirr. flOd: i»pe d/nnk e 
ni|i nf ten- Her motlior sIao had a cup 
of ten. MJsa Joy talked while she 'ate 
a chicken aarcdwich. But hhe implom 
me to leave out both the sandwich and 
tbe tra, and here I hm stranded, for at- 
motphere. But when a lady insiola on 
oriEiualtty ehc niuat have It, when 
Much nn old time background as a cup 
nf tea i% drecarded. 

Over at the Algonquin, where the »n- 
vernation tonk placf. LcatricC Joy wore 
some clothes that were smart enough tn 
hove been the oncn iu the wardmbte of 
"Manslaughter," that made every woman 
in New York envious. Thcrn was a hat 
with cunning feathers that drooped gr&Ce- 
fnlly over her right eye, a fur that 
matched and a blue frock of tbe latest 
mode. Tho casual observer vioultl war, 
p/axing at th:.* young woman who ia', in 
the vernacular of the dajfj Wt$ easy to 
look, at, that she had littlo. to worry 
-about. Young, good looking and a suc- 
cess. Yet. filiva Leatrico had beeu 
worrylnr, r-tn- auid :-d. nncl her mother 
bore her out, ao it in'iEt: ha true. 

"I am very happy now," tlie said, "but 
I was worried until after I (alkqd with 
Mr. Zulfor, I went to bie office 'la fear 
and trembling, my kneea shook,, and my 
voice trembled. ' I waa never "bo fright- 
ened in my life" 

Why ah* Worried, 

This -latter she said in. a dramatic 
Southern vole* that has not Ipit any at 
Its fin.'".- tlirniigb Holljwood iBsociatlan. 

^Bceiajf my- surprised look? Mrs. 2iedlrr, 
the mother nf the gorfrmis Lcatrice, said 
to her daughter, "Yon better explain." 

"O, it ffasn't that I was afraid of Ret- 
ting fired.," aha wii<!„- hugliing. "I had 
in mind the last and only rime I met Mr. 
ftukor. I wantetE to make an ImpraHfoo 
on him and I said, emlllug &y sweetest : 
'[ want to tell yen) bow much 1 onjoy 
being with .Famous Plnye r-i-Litlf.v." In- 
ateno of thanking me and eipresslBg an 
equal gratification, he sail),: 

" 'well, we will tell you in a year 
whether we are (lad to have you. with us 
or not.' And he walked away after he 
■lid it. v 

"I worried over that remark, and I 
always felt Mr. Kufcor probably thought 
I waa trying to impress, bim by a little 
clumsy ■ flattery." 

Yeeterday "turn 1 called at hia office 
I Was very nervous. He Win gracious 
and oontiai. I said: "Mr, Kpftaff why 
did* you speak to dk so abruptly tha 
last time wo mQ\V . • "■ 

"SVhat did I f*sT" he eaked en, 

"You said yon could! telt better in a 
year if you woald be glad to have tno mm 
a member of your company." 

He lauphed tosrrilT. t *W4 bad been 
meamttj yon for 'ManaUtifhtsr,' " ht 
■aid,* "and I wante6 to see what you 
woaJd do In this picture before I pasted 
judgment" 

"You see." aald Miw 3oy, "if I could 
bare read! his blind I would have bean 
spared months of anxiety. 

"The year la up and Mr, Zutor didn't 
aay he waa corry I ara with Famous 
Players -Lanky, so I guess I won't have 
to be afraid of bin any more." . 

To Fins' tTfcrnree 1 . 

Leitric* Joy^ far fjom belnff the stately 
cold lady of the I>. Mi'te ilraran>, ia not 
very tall. She ]» vivadoaa sad a brunette 
uf the colorfuh type. Bight now she la 
hnsy studying Chineae charactoriradon^ 



a nart of h*r edticatlDn, having been to 
see Florence Recd'fe "EtM of Snex/ and 
aha admits Miss Beod is wahderful. 

"I play Ji Cblnesp lsdy of Quality in 
Java Head," she aald, "anri I have read 
everything I can find on Obiuesf customs 
nitd dreaaes." 

"Leatrtce always atudicti every char- 
acter aha playa." naid bcr moilier. "She 
mokea it a point to npend all the timo 
eke la working on □ pictnro In readisg 
and tnlkmj? with people who know some' 
thins gf the sUthor's ctiiicciitlDn of the 
character she is tu play." 

Miss Jny had much to say of Cecil TH 
I illlle's method* of direction. Bbe wniri 
f lir explained every trauiiitiDr of rlwratMer 
: eo chnrouclil)' one would have to bn a 
[ state r nf L)Hmb.l>irn not to nnderatand 
I Iimiv to piny in bis uictutm 

Of course lft& didn't line th.it exact 

laiifruog*. Havingbeen-hom nndj brouxht 

I up in New Orleans, the dmiffbter of a 

[ prominent phyaieian, aiic dooan't laps* 

into ulapf phraser, but her meaning _wae 

the same. 

"Did you notice my clothes in 'Mgn- 
slaujtlitrr'Y ' »be asked bib, 

1 told her I did and envied nciae- of the 
smart frocks aha wore. 

Clothe* Mutch Dlspostilen, 

"I didn't mean the style vt my gowns," 
she said. "I nieant lha material. In 
the .brat scene* - .1 wore metallic frockn, 
and ermine, everything; cold. TITfcn when 
my chlrCCter softened and -1- become a 
normal xiejlirr-ul human bting I had cUng- 
in){ >.[!tiii-, and lovaly soft ruulcakln. Mr. 
Da MiUe choae tbe msteriai In my clothca 
to match tbe ttansifjon of my character. 
He said he didn't supposo many pcO&Ie 
would notice it, but at leant ho woald 
Lave the satbifaction of having worked 
out his idea." 

Miss Joy's nppreaatioTi of Cecil De 
Mille ia almost matched in her liking ot 
Thomas Meigbun. She had ao many 
pleasant things to aly. aheut him. I 
asked her it this was irrhmtual admirn- 
tii-tn eociety, for Tuiniity had been pro- 
f us* in his uraiHS of >t|aa Jot's work, 

She laughed and said she liked Tommy 
becabsi) ba had none oC tl)C lira of the 
majority of stars. He nffverVic-s to take 
away your scene baestnasj in thinks ie It 
his. Instead he rchesrfteri and rehearsed 
with m.e r dlscusting Lydla,' and helping 
me to get the psychology; of her nature, 

"Saturday Night" was Misi Joy's first 
work for Cecil IV MlllCj and she aaid she 
had been Mrry that aho could not play in 
his next picture, but that he had no part 
for her. t * 

Life Haa Ceaipenaaltoaui. 

"But," ahe naid, amilblg, "think of the 
chiuce I am w have wfti_Mr. Molforf. 
L,ift* ulwaya has Ita eojnjpeniationd— " 

It was a lucky thine wa managed to' 
sandwich, in all thin conaervatipn, for 
many picture folk drifted into the At' 
gunqiiln and we wrro Interrupted an con- 
stantly I had only time to Harry away to 
the station to a/et ft train, in the lobby 
waa Thomac Mcigban and Rita Weiman. 
both heUfT interviewed by GJndyn Half 
and Adfllo Fletcher- And, of course, we 
had to atop and talk abop — who in :>*. 
motion picture business over disciutnea 
any other subject. > . 

Mba Joy, Dad by the by bcr real name 
Is Leatrice Joy Zeldier, is leaving- for 
Salem this weak to start work on "Java 
Head." A blow when ahe ia enjoying 
Fiftb' avaauc and the theatre*— eti 1 1 ahe 
is coming hack, and then she bopee to 
get in "all tb» theatrea. 

Sht- and her mother plan to atop at 
Mew Orleans on the way hack' to tb« 
Coast to givo the home folk n ohaace to 
see Lwtrlce, tb* star. . They call her 
Joy Kiedler In Sew Orleans" where tbe 
»U bom mid reused and if anyone ever 
starts a motion pktQtD coatest tluvrn In 
i^njaiaiia no ptier star, weald.. g« a 



look in — that i t>, how Leajtrloa Joy stands 
In the old borne i-ity, . ■ 

He tSmU * CbatLpra of lican. 
Ttclnf; a scrotn villain la 'a tbankleaa 
join Ask l^iw"Cody i' you do not 'he-- 
Hrve- IL "Far -xnany monthi he WIS tha 
bqttertiy man of thr scnaa, the lounge 
Heard and the finale hopper. All ha eve* 
raeelvect for jt In addition to his salary 
wa* black' took! from husbands wiili.grwd 
lookine v-ivfs. Tbe women rather like 
Mr. Cody's vamping manner*, but tha 
men couldn't enthos* over Mm. But 
now Lev stands In a fair way to gee ■- 1 ' 1 
the men on his Bide— and hehopei the 
women will not forsok* Mm. Ha la 
pUviiip the rough woodman typo of cbar- 
D^ter He hed this part in 'Tba Valley 
of Spent lien" and he writes from th» 
Maine wWtsta to say tha Cnrwood habit 
in ao formed be- la playing .in another 
Ourwood picture. And he hkea these 
rotrsh and ready type so well It will take 
.-in extra lot isl prnHiArilti*; to get him 
to go back Io the mile vanqi plays. 

At ihr iiiicalt-.s:. 

The lift of acceptance to- tba epenlng 
of "Trifling Women" snutiua like ft 
Who's Who in picture*," - When, this pic- 
ture. Rex Ingram's latent Metro attrac- 
tion, opflim at the Aslnt- to-morrow night, 
th* following screen celebrities, may ba 
located: L - ""V 

Johnny Hlne?. Edythe ItaVcr, Mnble 
Ballin. Tlieiln no™, t'harlea Brabln, 
Richnrd Bflrthelmce^, .M»ry Hay. Mary 
jYiiderfien. NLt« Nahli. Miriam Battista. 
Hopn Hamilton, John Kmereun, Anita. 
lAtia, Kitty tlordon, Vera ^raafoH. Ann 
Pennington, Conhtanrr Binney, Betty 
Browne, Betty Blythc, Hex Bench, l*w 
Cody, lryin 3. Crbb, T>>Wr Cnasinelll, 
navmnnd llitchcnck. Betty -Jewell, 7.mn 
Kvffc. Slieftlnti LewSa. Virginia J'eirton. 
Montagu l- iV vi;. Ooraldlna, Alice Maiion. 
WD) Morriasey, Anita Stewlrt, I^icIUe 
Lee Stewart, Ned Vayhurft. Lillian 
Walker. June Ofttirirf. 3am. Mary Terr 
and familj. Doris Knton, Lucy Poi, 
Cbarlea HutchlMnn, Mr. and Mrs. Buster 
KeatOTj ami others. 

Fnfllns- the Melo In Pun"- 

In ifsticJii°M^r, n nK land, a tfv weeka 
agfi "Tha Boynl Di^•o^cu" played at one 
of the leading 'theatres on "ill seventy- 
ninth mgagoment. Tickets were Bold 
weeks io advance. And because Uarley 
Kr:'-i>"-'. bellevev a go"^ melodrama nev^r 
die*, lie Is ptttUnf this popnUr KnpMah 
pl«y nfr the sereen^ nw b(s nftit vehicle. 
What "Way £™wn X&*i" bus been to 
American suilic-nces for the paat quarter 
rtf ii century, thst place line "The, Royal 
Divorce" filled in KtlgUcd. "The Royal 
Lllvorc"* Is a cnoibinatlon of melodrama 
nnd lihtory. It tcilw of the divorce "of 
Naonjeon eii^T Josephine, and how Mario 
teunta Jose.phine when she prcaenb the 
Emperor with tbo chilii-that Josephine 
wpr never ablo to jrlve^him. With 'Mel' 
maison," Fountainblur and ntl the other 
places Napolenn mad* fainotis, the bach- 
yround far thia picture Is something to 
canridsr. Of CoatW, Mr, Knoles would 
go into Fraaco. for his exteriors. 

BfaLW Mnrnh Id rietnl*. 

Whatever V. W. Criifilli decides to 
ilo .aeit, Mac Mat*h waU have a part. 
Ho has piven her hia word tbct ehe Is 
on the llat of players, and of course 
that Is all nbc needs, ^arol -Dempster 
will alno he in the pleturfl. which maj bo 
a atory of the Sooth. But as one nf 
'irifHth'i own men rrad. "you know bow 
D, TV. ia, be may change the story at 
the last minute. We uever know until, 
he becins work whst plana he bes tip* 
his sleeve," Meanwhile arraaroinearj 
are aulnEc forth for "One Uicitin* 
Night," which opens in New York H 
Ai>nn as a theatre is leaKcd. Thia wan 
OTiginalli- called "Tbe Haunted Urange" 
hut was cb anted after Mr. Griffith 
li'itmicli tone one else hud a prior right- 
In tbln title. 

To Ba Known in London. 
Now tba( the Prince of Wales ban 
given hia official 'endorsement tn "When 
Knighthood Waa in Flower" naturally, 
nil L*ndoo «a waltlua; to see it. Royalty 
always acts the fashion there. It wit] 
open in one P of tbo big theatrea this 
mnTith, and It la certain Marlon Davirs 
will catahllih herself In tbe hearts of 
the Britishers who love beauty, and who 
will adore this picture, 'most of which 
Is laid In their Own Country. Maw York 
hasn't been slow- in rrnl bring the good 
qualities of Knighthood. At the present 
tnomrnt it ie shout tbe moat popular 
nlsy In mwii. If you don't believe it 
tnks a Jacket the Hue waiting in front 
of the ticket office- every dgy. 

Demand for Tickets, 
With October 30 «ct a* ..the tentative 
data for the opening of "Rabin Hood," 
the Indostry Is tnJkln* Drat night There 
wilt he un. uhp recede nted "demand lor 
tickets as there alwaya is at a Fairbanks 
picture, and with -the added attraction 
Of Dftlic and Mw, nvcryniic will Wftnt 
tu be there. Can you blame them7 

EfsiT* Ton a TlUat 

The beat ontertainment offered, these 
. day* ia to try and select a new nuns 
for '"A Little Child Shell Lead Them." 
A (roup of newapapor women, all of 
them well known' to the public through 
their respeetivo abcets, did some Christ' 
enlng tha other night, Some of the 
titles Were so brilliant It ia a pity no one 
bad the energy w send them aloiig to 
William Foi. But with Ipftfim al- 
ready on hand In the hands of tbe con- 
test committee what ehancft would fta> 
other gnexa have, 

Bailar fewttri. 
Tba news that Al Smith waa nom- 
inated Governor en , the Demoeratie 
tioktt la considered tbe big sewa of the 
week. The value of uewn of course: de- 
penda upon tha person hearing it What 
might be a whale of tt etory to one man 
might bo time to another, and so It goes. 
Ho while most of ns devoured all tha 
wires from eTyraeinje beariug on the coti- 
vrndnn others were readlnc every line 
about tbe Keftton family. They arrived 
this week — Natalie. Buster and the 
bnbr, and: wont immediately to the Am' 
bofsador. t'rged by photographers and 
reporters, who flocked to the hotel, it Is 
on record that Hunter smiled. Not even 
the faintest auggeatlon. of a grimace ap- 
peared upon bja sober countenance until 
Joseph Kenton w«a out in hla arms. Ha 
changed bin fnooreal rsflressiou to one 
of sucti 'contented parenthced It was the 
fret thing that resembled s grin that 
any one has civct seen on Buntfrrn face 
niiir-r prat lie started the style ef looking 
sober. While iu New York Mr. KeAtrm 
will «ign a new contract with First Na- 
tion'oL At tenxt that is the plan now, 
and there ia no reason to think; it will 
be chungsd. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASIS AND ROASTS. 

If you have prslia to give, com- 
pltinls to mike or ideas to sir, 
rciiater them with the Onlooker. 



ho cxhsobj nip yon, anil. 

UpUoh Picture Editor The Momiag Tel-- 
graph: 
What J* bftlar, dour fa araiueboeetu 

agatast cMinraatpl IVnd rn nuaiob r»e 
m'aqy year* Bad I know how atrengly tba 
people feel sgiln.it merits. It will take a 
better eTguhuat than say of- (he ones t 
ha*e read aed heard te convince the Hai-k 
Day cltlaraa censorship should not be ma4e 
a law. --Tn rwalaf tba dslly papers I am 
amaacd at the raMkneas with wblch tba 
people «M*pt Jnhn & Sumner's dictation 
on bpoha. TVbat right nas m to say what 
we nhall *ead and what wa snail not 
readt The poop)* tkeaaealvBa ara to blame 
for the condition la which ws now flad 
our aslm. Tfaey need soma backbone. 
Way don't tha qewaoa£er* Iain tbe llgbL 
In a Uw u«nUe we shall btv* ear news- 
papers eeasored. I am net s movie fan* 
hat"! want to see th« clanks presented as 
th«y are written and not wkh an expur- 
gated edition that ■uciaati primary '««" 
for tbe youog. Mavlsa are bad enough 
without making tbcm any worse. It every 
nee weald fight tha Jehu K. Suuinera and 
the Dr. Craft*, we nhoulc) pit Uvb tha 
trsedeni tbat our anceitors fotigbt to prs- 
lerir hsBglnfi la tbe balance. 
3'oura tn)!y. 

Gordon Djionaon. 
■rapktyrr, r£ T. 

BUmoLFH htAhdh Well. 

KOtfcn Pletorn Rdltac The Harnlna: !>]«- 
5C*ph: , 

1 fltlak your ptfret hr,« been reij Unfair 
to Kodnlph Valfiillno- Why shoivliJa"t he 
have n mlrmr In his dretslnR loom like 
Tbon» M-eigntri and tse other sttn. if 
Dorottiy Dilton In wgrtb 16,000 a week I 
Iploh Ur. TaLenttno Is worth llD,D00t He 
\* a sent'eiaeti sad SB irilsta aad nothing- 
that toy one can write or say will male 
toe rbangs.rny mlnil. Ii makea me sick 
to r,--b.i all r that staff ibnnt Thcuias 
MeiaAnn. Wb.r deg't yen write lometalo*/ 
ilIi'mji Mr Valentino. X Dur i. 

?. D . If . E. 

EdltoT'a Nc-ts — it may laUCfSt 0. H- K 
Id bear ibat we are to hBTC in Inberrtsw 
with Mr. Vileotlnn La next oundsja paper. 

IOB OLD OH TBB KIPvTT 
Uotjea Pletur* Editor, The Menilng Tets- 
CT#ph, r 

\rti+l3 inert biTs' bwc KT«ra] of tbe 
old pl&vi irhleh I bsTe beard my (atber 
rave ab"i.it broogct. to the Screeii. 

"]>«Berte(1 at tbe AILat/' "The Curie of 
Drink,' 1 -More tn B<- Pilled Thia Bcoraed" 
are ii-.mo ot the titiea. 

And rt* stir j- bowj|nbout (be (site nf tbn 
puhlk ie-day, when tbtae etd thing* sr* 
example* of tie kind of Junk people Used 
te iii.e. 

from the ntandpplfit «f htitner, T <ma n*a 
lomsthlng In tbem. 1 aa go to one of 
these iraveailea, Tor thst la what they sanui 
to q»e and bar* ■ good Itngb^ but tha 
people in them aluply aren't Human. They 
nqrer explain anything tber sbsalil; ttisy 
nr* great on kfttplDR dark all the things 
which. If told, would esaspUtety gam the 
plot, sad they love and sacrifice and raut 
ft bom beyood comprahenslap, 

If there art »:ill enongb people 1u this 
eallghtenad age to patronise the plctane, 
more pvwer to tbem, but I wlah. ssmebody 
wouleT explain to n* the ntinctlon and brtl- 
ni. whim tbry have it over our modern 
and ciore natural pictgrn, 

Very traly soora. 

*HesIaa Tfall, 
riatbqsa, 

ONE IVAY OF LOOKING AT IT. 

Motion IMctuTo Edlter. Tao Mar n ic B Tele* 
graph: 

One evening last week; while gotig uowa- 
towa in ibe Broadway car, I waa annuM 
sad touched to en tbo nartloa ef eldtcly 
ladles and many old ooea that were on 
their way I* the nnrrlag plcrnrw tTaaatraa. 
And I reftUsed that thssa wara tS4 woman 
who before (be aiya ef pteteres had spent 
ereclog after iT*nlif Io orah seeluslen, 
New they have a new and decided futemt. 
The picture atari ta thaa are a new lor 
of rrlocdi wbote aetlstUss fbey follow sad 
vrboie f^lothea apd Idea* give them aoSsar 
thlnf tt- talk about- I de not rafay te the 
well-to-do pifdaia-sgaa or old lady bat to 
the lonely soerst end wbe live by tH*o- 
i4l*tl and whoaa. friends are few. 

I partleataTly know thin tjpt of woman 
bseauaea T bsvv Uv«d ift boardlnff ionsea 
with many of them and 1 mill* what a 
Mending nlrtores are to them and bow la 
injiiiv csies the?- hare bean reluvenatad by 
the eeee eoanglng plctnia which rellerea 
Uu monotony ot their llrt-s. These croups 
are found everywhere, In New Turk *» well 
ss la th* smaUar towns, tber* ia possrhly 
ua cl«i«. mo™ ^-Btndint nee* plcture*- 
Tkora In no poisl to this letter m* yen mty 
finro dlscovshd nni you msj alio bars 
antpected thst 1 tA ubi of thasa fuaay 
aid ladlsi wbosa Ufa baa baca bTutateaad 
br the ttOTla- 

"■ ■ Ten trtuy yovla, 

Jalla roreuy. 



SHE'* OHB OF "TU* GANG." 
Motion Flcture,- Editor, Morning Telt-' 

graph* . ■- ' 

I was plaaasd t* vesd in the rsvinws at 
most of tb* papers, iactndlng Th* Morn- 
ing Telegraph, fha appreclatlea af »s 
new LUtls caDcdy aeted by ChUdran. 
called "Ops Tarrtble Day,' which ran: at 
the Capitol s,wsak er no ago. 

■Whan X saw |t I. act only laughed ok>r* 
thin 1 had for years, bo t felt that It wan 
a step .la tba right direction, H*ra wa. 
a clean, waotoeonre eomsdy, aoilabia'fof 
the roue aeit eh I id to it* and. original 
enough to make the nldstt tatt 1*01*- The 
wesdartnl way in which th* yoaugstart 
■eted . - la* apaaUMont tub, at It all Waa 
a delight to m*. 

The j*caeT&it*Ki which It retelred trotar 
th* rsri*n*r* also showed ma that It waa 
a* walm at my «*o to ba cbtmtd by It 
and this alto mad* taw rta.Hu 'that ther 
liD are looking for th* tight hind at 
cnraed.v. OlT* OS KOf* f.f "Olif 0*01." 
Thar ■*• th* eatast tUags on' th* scrveaL 

Tary T txaly yonr". 



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THB MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 







EMPIRE 
HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 

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"LA TENDRESSE" 



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3ohn I'mil -lnnr* h *n netaiv vistir^a.* 
Wliw IrfW In #ViO bn|l In Wmf Hirfi- {;<»iirt. 

Ctiai^fd t» Id : lisi'.in^ Jiii: ! .-u:-: t -r: ill hJB piH- 

rcdeIoii. A siinilnr HinrsQ ftjrplcAt Mr*, 
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 
GOBS OUT OF EXISTENCE 



Effects of Old Or^anixation Turned 

Otbt to H"«w Ona TTader 

Will B. Hnji. 



BANKERS AT THE CAPITOL 



Kfr«( National llHBUn CflliUlttftft 

In CJilp.fi>— (JoMfth W^l rtln 
"Tfii or the DTrfefjrvlllWft." 



By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS. 

THE .ViUional AJfodBtlcin r<f >lo- 
tlon. Fletowi-is no nmre. Ftw]- 
fripk , CUlAtt. 1 MtMOllt- i«rTB»TT, 
rtsljnrf &n SalurfUy fttid rarnftd over 
tJ3e .■(■>ct:i i>t ft* old orxinlutlds to 
th# new B.H«3cIitJDi) fomfci bj Will H- 
Hnj!i. Although U hsn ftceti kuotrn in 
the indpstrj for nosthl thilt thu qr- 
tlunal *iunHation would clMe lt& doorH 
tniiniallj. is montlM , w«iit on wlti no 
InaifitJon th*t tfae oBefti were join* to 
be dlaeoatlniiHl tJtOM wjio were inter- 
rated ccuftrd tn ijiertlllta On irhcn Lh* 
-S. A. M. P. L. woold ecy food^T to 
tbc iitiin-trj". 

William -\. Bridy, th* urttidtat <rf 
the old motion picture aJBOciAtiou. his 
not lx*n uptiv* in its fttTaira »inefl T>e- 
• ■<•:■,::.,■■:■ ti, '.vI^p-t. he pr-Mantcd his r«if- 
maUon. B> 1ji fririnff all tr» rime to his 
theatrlcnl T*Biure(>. Mf. Elliott, with a 
r*Soc*d office forw., has U**n winilinfi 
ill* the ttffilrs of the >Btociatka, pre- 
pftrutorj to iLi eloslnjj its door*. Thli 
havjas hi-cii i^ffwtcti on SfttiirfliT. tfi* 
old mRiwriaUoii plt*ed Into blAtrrrr. 

Tbf Xatianal AJEWLatlOD of MotiAc 
rieruros w»S iformfd ahout gevoa j-*Br* 
';k" an.' had for lU nn'iiir-i'Tfl nltnt of the 
urodncins anCt <li»trii)uiiri( cottpaaiM ia 
(be buslnMB. !t contintieil to hattlc for 
[iioLkitL nirturo righu Uatit 'Will JJ. H*tb 
wus ensaswl last jcar by eilht of ilir 
loading produfioc mmjrtjjlca to bead n 
new grsniLi?!!Ui"M to br callfti lh* Mo- 
tion Picture Producer* and Dl»tribMtof*- 
Tlii«. or oourBP, would antomalicaUJ 
eliminata any rithrr aaCb aftiociation. 
inasmuch n« the orj;arilzt>rB qf th« M. I*. 
P. D-. K€tt iH nn!ipt>o™ and Qaatftbtttdn 
to llit N. A. St. P. 1, 

Rlnktri »( 1hr Cfttfltal- 

Ko viait [n t)ilx ■■iiv would ho Mm- 
plcie without ftn Lvupf tfou of Itie Onpi- 
lol Theatre. The bank^rB who fcftve 
Lokcn New VotU uier, with tliii purport 
at iaIukIoit nAtbtng from the fiattery to 
[lie Brons. ar* mjikinK it their buftlac?s 
tu we (h!.* beautiful theatre To-ulflht 
the fcmi»o will be oleaed to the pdbfk 
fiftcr 7 o'clock nnd pui \a rmdiaela for 
thp :!':»■ '"■:!■ i evenLHf perfomaanctf which 
be*™* at S.3(> nV'ock, 

TJne Aiueriran Baukera' Aattaciatlttri 
hei-e in Nrw York In iveaiion represent* 
■i Lj "■ (rwfttwH rv-':L!ihlfii;'' nl financial braiha 
in tUc dWBttJ tu any nccliinir nf vnat 
in; '!]!■•. i ii in Hmttft Will II • Ha jb wi'l 
opwi tac progronl with [u» addr*« of 
Wfttcaroc oil behalf nf the mOttOa ploture 
in drat r)'. Tho eniirc fuciJitics of the 
4'Aiiltul wilJ br- uaad to ranfco this an eve- 
ning to In. 1 n-meraberiMi. "RerafmhrHnc?" 
jx rhf teaturc ilhn to he shown at the 
entfrtainnler.t arid M- L. Hotbufel has 
added m chin a (jronrani »t sptA-ttU tiim» 
jjji J mu.-oi. 

i'lrM %«[Iodm1 In Frl>tan. 

Th* MTWrHiife cflmmltter uf the Atjo 
dJttiid Fint Nfttional irtfi journejfiug; to 
Clilenio llii« we c V (u hod a *p**-isl job- 
sIdii. TciIf In u yefirly c!l*t00i flrld a 
fiiiod time n nl war* .njored by ail who 
attend tJ>h to^iiuij. 

To Have Private Mnnrlna. 

AirrjinE^inf-ntA were ounplnted ynier- 
day (vt J; iptt'ol shewing of "The Old 
Onneatetut'' nt ihi' Palace Thea^rp on 
Thursday of thin week, wiu-n an audience 
cnmpo!>etl *if t'lorKjmen imly will witnra* 
thr jiirture. which foes Ipto the? (Jnjjitol 
mi! '.». I'-"-. ;i-i ihr nltrnrtimu and f&llow- 
iiie in Urnadwcy K!:nwLritf will b» re'eaim] 
in \l\$ n>ftlion pk-iUTe tli^trca nt ft. F. 
Keith, il. PC MOM «nd F. P. ITotlt-r. 

filial Will Happen t* 5N**f 

The aLaje U nil bfinn aet on rJ;r L'out 
hy Martbali Neilnn ior "Tew of too 
liT tee rvil lea, ,h which will he his nwt 
QoidWja |irodoclhin. He h&* sent for 
llorothj Krirttubi Ip ™rue Went and yut 
Ltioi w-narii' fiftni Thomas Llflrdy'B fd- 
niotiu story iLiBt Itus jm*t>'«1 Minnip Mad- 
drm l'iftlii- ond olbrr wcli-ktiown «e> 
lrrsu.cjt or "titrrliill lehioles on the staje., 
•■Te-v/ 1 which ha* prtat dramatic f»fci- 
lillUle*. wdk mflils for tlif scrMn with 
litis. Etihft Komc yaaw i«o. bnt tl wal 
litvir L-lfUAed an i-nii- of Iho livii.l. .-piciyp. 

In thinkiug ovrr 'Ti-^," wa wonder 
what the twMaBirB will do about it. Wfl 
only hail* tliey wdn'l Eusisi hiiqii a m*r- 
riaHf: tof h*r CM won iw rh« slr>ry tipfiis. 
With A -ensor ltfnrrt thut irinlsied upon 
Ktriklrifi nut "hiis."y" from "When Knifiil- 
hood Wan in Ftowrr" n- b*fftff itiplejrf.uL, 
nlihoiitli Lt Wfls n eomiiHtn ciprT!i*ion In 
Uir earty dnys. nno umit ktWBMt Doro- 
thy FhMiiiU Is -'iTtiiinly cmwlni t" Ike 
iTWlf Hhj« flnys ■* n IBSWtrt* wr5*<r. 

\ 1,-i.tJ fji»itTiii-twTf to -Uftel. 

Tho oniitiiil usi-otsii^ r>f ii;v Vimat In- 
struction Atonriiition of Ne«" York Will 
Iw !,.-Ii= Kdtti^ld.v morning in the nndi- 
1oriiim-«r thi' Antirloan MlupiiiA of Niit- 
ural UI«(yr + v. At tliis mcetitiK pffEoftHI 
will be eleoted ami a rnfyjri ff tho N«- 
tiunnl rdurrStion AaaWbktiHi mtvtlni itt 
JWtnn wil| tx- refill AntwiuiiwmflHU arid 
plant for thA coTPinU yrnr\ toicthnr wltii 
u -\ l 'i:\-<::: of tf*Bjt] Itifltructirta materJal. 
w-jll be a fenture n( the inoiniLnj; proBrflm. 

Ad l-Isiisl'iili (>ltl« >;i#m.k.n. 

One Of thn tnnfJfin iiLaiuro critical In 
London Xiifa* (WPiilhm » n ur aub-ilOen, 
aasi-ttlnr ihry urff much to«i alanjtr to 
be L'li-ar to sny on* without an Arntrl- 
tnn education. He nays: 

"Aintirircti anh-NtleK mi films Wally 
cuEjht to h» translated. Only Inat week 
dnft rend. 'Why don't j-oy bounni « flat- 
lrou at hio b*cui?' The meililnc. jiidsed 




Photo tr CMnptMII. 

iiii;m: castle, 

Vhe Is allll nrnriiiff hrr arm In a 

iiinif *mi nip mif fttn>«ar In iiii- 
inr*a unill li la emiralr k«tl*<l. 

In. Caatl* i*"a.a InjtirnJ In "" 
arrJdent aoni; tiptI.ii *R». 

by Trie contoxt of Uie picture. m>rmed to 
be thrit aotnr- cne shouhl |>e «trut-t nn !!■■■■ 
h^nd very sevprfly." 



«nr r"*e , fti in To" 



GERMAN OPERA CO. 
TO TOUR COUNTRY 



"Dm Dfjutscriei Op-rnhaua" of Ber- 
lin Plans Long- Xrip After 
Season Here. 



TO GIVE KHT1KE "BIHQ" CYCLE 



Orannlnfir inn. 



Will OBTer "Wiabel- 

nien" *prlpi, Braldra Five 
Oltifr llnenrrinn Wtirlii.' 



Thai 



rlFtins younjr actor, Ijctirsu 
r'lw^t, Ik bank in New YflTk. Aa a 
mem her of ihe Knmoan Pin ye rii- Lanky 
stoi-k i-ompiny, hfr 1« in deman,| the*«> 
d»:« In many plJftBpc*, He haa juiit 
roin« on 10 play nn Important role in 
■Mara Head," tjpijtpe .Melfwd's next 

r.Lr/nnoLi:,:. picture, 

Tlirilr* Oitdctji la KBpport >:nlih. 
Alfred E. Wmilh nil] have thr* und^- 
ridrtl aoprtott of Uir LlieatTe owners lb 
ihie State. What lie baa wlimd for In 
ilie $>aar, unit ivhaT he plcdpey himaaij io 
stand for In the fnture U good i -.■mi;l: 
for tlit tnotien piniin- Industry, lehirh 
htut uir. ,i.t\: /rtimd in Mr. Smith a mito 
n-bo co»ddks« the bf&l InlrrCTt-i o( i.be 
Ii'recn. yovernt^r Miller -tuid in i rp- 
ceni initrriew Lhai he if Ant J to ntiNh 
hla jo[j. Any ore who has any knowledge 
of chi- iJov^rnor's attitude toward pic- 
tiire- iuiibI know ti-IjdI tail nifana bo far 
st e»etvOTShip Ik toui-e.rned. If (rovoruor 
MHiCt iw (Je3t*l) it means we will have 
a eunlinqaniT of Lhe iQoiioo |iii'ture .'om- 
miaaion, a lionrd who 1 *? ieiftn Ei rtSpOP- 
sibV fni* ntsny ridiculous decisions on 
motion fili'tiin- cJimlrLUtJon. If we have 
Mf. Smith, it nieau^ s re^peal of itie i - en- 
Mflraitp bill ^vill he ttsked. ^Thu Uemo- 
erntie plalfi)rm i,:s- a plank tiatln; this 
fact very rlenrty. Al! those who "-ere 
in llifir ofru'Cfl y**i*fO»j — the itoliday 
took kqiik: of th'- Qlm people away from 
tuMiuesn — wero rirm in h u y i u - they would 
support Mr. Sm'tti atifl help <£«& him 
oof liest LlovcTiior- 

Arm Hfllt In Sllnjt. 
Kvidfudj Irene C*4tTta nrfii ii still 
dl^Bblr-d. Kin: wan filirnpsed yvnterdny at 
Ihe AlKtimi'iin lo..kinc Tory nmart all 
ffteawd in hlnrk. with her unit in a 
BlttlK- -Si la* t"a«tli- (rn Injured when 
she felT from her hrirsn n innnLh rgx. and 
.oV U Utta)Me io mnke'Jin.v prnre piclnres 
until hrr arm ie bt*ni«l- 

Rdllor 0.0*1- into iMiit.re* 
FlarHnjc the ne^^paner liUKinesH not 
V3JtE II «■»■ ••■■■'-'-. MsxlmlllfAn Harden, 
editor and pub'ither t>1 a. WfJtWy nutnian 
paper waller! the Knkiinft. [niMinher! In 
Benin, has Rptt* i^io lb"- motim) picture 
buftlntaai. Mr. Harden bus jiwt finished 
writine c Jicenario Inr Astn Niflsen. who 
made wieh a hit In the screen rernion of 
"HAmlet" when If iota presented 1 hrrc. 

I'trtnrrs Mad« iv; Gat rrnnrnt, 
A complete Ifcrt pf thr tBb'fiad picturp 
films prepureil by i.ic L-nited Slflten Ji*'- 
pnrtmxni of Airrlcnlrur'', inrludins; many 
new ti-iit.iri'-i. |k contained in de[>srtnient 
cireillrtr ^11. >i»tlo.n PlelUr"* and .Ifirl- 
rnltiirp. reiTRtly Iknued. Them film". 
Which nro produced atl'l dlMrilmted hy 
the ilepaHnleiit. srr intrndi il primarily 
for the uae of Us, cxierAion a nil fiild 
wurker* hji well n» oflicially eo-opertiHnc 
l^tltuljft'iip. ' Films net in ii»f rnny h*- 
borrowed by .stiu-iv. ilifnii^ti extension 
nojdicr* or ro-opevatiaji liLititnilnnn or 
hV direct application W ihe department. 
The hq.etow*r i^ ronvJrred to paf Irtitin- 
l'-; t.i : !■-■-. r>i.i 't -j m Liot-iaed ' tsnlli'ido*!* 
Or or0aiiti:ntiiih>; nw.v Imy prhitii of the 
fitlua from ft eommereinl niapnfe<-LiiTr r nt 
npnroiirnntely tfic &*i of tninnfaotttrft. 

Tho afraiia^mpTlt by wjlch jirlDts maj 
|ia pHrchAiH aire* Utate Ajrrleiiltural col- 
lrKW and eBtthj-inii-nrpanlisatlonB, hoards 
or trade. pubHc Attlool sjatenl*. fiiriuws' 
orgafliMtirtn? and olher (Jroups an oppor- 
taafty to nstPiblinb or iidd to tlielr film 
mllrcrjoin. It Is r*rjHircf! that tho niih- 
Jeet matter of th*? film alia I? not bn 
r"ii!nB;.>d add that eamt t# the rternrt- 
ment nhnlt bo rnMlncif. Arrfliiflcihcntu 
can Siimetlmfla br. iriad* (or rid win x Alms 
tWoi-p pur^jaae, efilut In vVashkcton, or 
(ISeTrhetC, 

A Ttp t<,T ihr Movie*. 
William dobustorj bf the World says. 
"Whaerer hcarfl of a, (at butalBr?" >"o 
ohr, probacy, oiitcblr q f motion piemres_ 

A Linn ur Twn, 

Erery daf In evstrj Truy the hollttars 
grow more and moro itk number. 



Once mote [lie Mnnhattsn Opera 
House, which baa nnderjrone many 
ehanffr-s plnef the ijay. * 0*ear Ham- 
mepBrjeln, i* fn v.r ihif. home Of crand 
Optra when "Pan P^iireoheA Opcmhaua" 
of Berlin brins; n aCatyttN. ^f Woprmlan 
npcra In (iermAn tn ilil^ copntr? early 
Id February, T.wafvd important opera 
houses of Gerrouriy nr« wald to be co- 
oprmi:iK in the pltin, whirh inrhtdrp 
nreadnlini; in »w Vnrb for [he nrnt (line 
ain hi die war, the mme "tllnB dca 
UlbelonKen." Five otB^r Waimerian 
muxic dramd* will ah" be offrr^d durinp 
the season. 

Oeorje Sarrmfinn. iliiei-ior of ihe 
"TJftoUChea OrernhaiiK" in ftrrrin, fa ar 
the head of the umtTtnkinir mid he hns 
aUo arranced tn take his Ittafor* "ft a 
tour of the MldrlSi- and H'^ieni Stat™. 
It is attted on ;;•■■•'■ atiihorilj lhai ■!;■ 
company will include the nry finest 
artlAta at vhia-h tichmtny Uin^n n\ 
Jitcaent. Btstfdes «mc »f Cfee prlOcipii!? 
fmtn "'Den Dentsclif? Opcmtmu*" t*pIo- 
1a1a. Coildnctort ilnd inuHlriann nr' heina 
drnftcd ftnm Vienna. DWstfen. I^ripsin-, 
Munich.- Hflmhur^. Frankforl ami cither 
cities dbconiL 

Th' 1 rOmpftny io lie bt(nr|iri ovrr by 
Mr. ii^rtintmn will comprise aboitt Ewo 
hiindrnl pcradna; h* will al^n brine ktom 
of the iinpuriain Jsceu*ry nnd njipoiut- 
menm. 

The ilierniBri opeTa house hs* pc*Tpor>ed 
hi own [ireAcntntiini of the "Rinp" frr-m 
January untiT March to all.iw for thp 
Jtpeeial jw^senuitioii nt the alnnhartau 
Oih-ra House. 

I'TaeiJenlly a iripl* 1 nei of principuls 
:':L i mndnntors will br included in :•.<.■■ 
company, which will nail on Jamnry ;i 
from tiiTTTiflny. The tentative list oT 
BOloilta !■ as fnlloivs: 

Kh-a Ataen. Deulrhe^ Opernhaus, Ber- 
lin: <;abri#lla Knclec.h, Sarlonal Thr^- 
lrr\ MiiOcliea; Nelly Men. Ndtioflal 
Theatre. Mum-hen: V«n f?chw*ri. 
StaaiMiper, Merlin. Wtlo: Ottille Metz- 
*ec. gtaJiUaptr. DtdadaB; MbrtIIh Bo(b> 
ler, t>r!ftclie# Operohaus. Drrlln: Ijoui$o 
Thelscn, National Tfaeatre. Mnneh*a: 
Kliisure Itfinholz. Deubrue*' Opcrnhdus, 
Hcrllo: Uran Ohlnen. JRtMtDfatM f>p*m- 
han>:, Hprlin: ET*o Appel, Deutsche? 
npernhnu*. neplin: l.ntT Baldamu*. 
DnitT-hi-a Opemh^iia. Rerlirf: Nlholanr 
H.iTiM.l. \5tioaal Tb^Jitre. Mwndten: 
Frlte Yoffelitrom, Swats Theatre, Dres- 
den: Tbcoder I^ittermnDa. Opernhaur', 
KambuMt; ^'r-iedrieh Fl*Hrhkp, Slants 
oprr. ilresden: Mai Fnlmy. Lander 
Theatre. Hch«rriu: Conirlloa KfCrtW 
eeest, fitnatnnner. Berliu : HcIuj: Rotl- 
manu. (Ii'erntians, Hnin'nnr^ Pett'r 
Hpbot, &wdt Theatre. Ba«*I-. Theo lor 
voin Seheldt ]Pntit«ehea Opornhans. Ber- 
lin: )-"-i:,: Kljnzii. Deutscneii Opemhans. 
Herlln; Paul Sebwartx, Opernhsu^, 
H^OLio-ra:: Paul SeMlacli, Opirnhaiw. 
Franknict; 

Tho fOnrlurtoT.* coaii'-eted nidi thf 
fiittrpTise jir*: 

OlM Morrliekn. nciiLsChea tlpcfuhliH. 

Bcrlia: T-eo BdelL ataatsarwr, EScrlio: 
Kirecu LVottlieri. I^andri-thpalrp. Wlcs- 
badi-n; ("al Froiiiiauf h Ih-iitaehrs Oprrn- 
h*na. Berlin: (Htc Bcb»iarti, F*-«rpiel 
fcauH, Iteyreuih. 



NEW YELLOW TAXI CARAGE. 



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Yellow Tn^i. finrr ilieir suftrdcinua be 
winning n littin over "Siri-en moatlr^ a?o. 
ate ffni-tLup tim! will »t>&ii ftcctJTi? (heir 
Ihinl sod what ia bettered rn bi> the 
lafflVSt one-floor pHT-tige in New York 
City. The fleif piTnxe is iocnlrd at 
IvbbI Hiv*>r aod I'ortynititb slreitt and 
nidiH fb-ar through in Fifry-tlrflt «irpr( - 
a niaitr of aunm li'At {rrt — with nearly 
4O.*'«0(^ equate feet under one miaf 

\Y. E, Mcfiulrk. EPocryf nianaEfr of 
thl« Tdlfiw Turi CorpdrEtton, **?*: "Our 
new fdrd:g* will hnvc p.vny modern con- 
cenhjnee for Yflhjw Tnsi euiplnyoes. 
PenvLitoi! hfta hecti mn.le fur a retitaurant 
with s i-npnclty of fifty fjemonn. where 
nredjJ "ill be proi-jded Jo ^11 n-raptoyeri 
in t-jiAt: a taihir *bop where rvrry rbsnf- 
feur'^ mtifnTTrt wEI[ baTe Mir ^rnp^r al- 
button; nciui and rei>nl>- "■ >^-. with the 
camfl'- tiroi^r ha vine, ft ^-npurify for 
."Wl iflxieal-t. The hew o; nan ere will 
al'o bave rrK*m for the rare oT thi? rec- 
ords of a thntisnart rab». The new 
garage is a irihnie to the tapid crowrh 
of Yellow Ta*l nerrire — proof lhai the 

nMIr « " 
sti^pon an efR 

HELtl FOR ELECTROCUTION. 

PuHnisD ratn(4>e Gave dlcnal to 

Itiiinr I'nrrrui Toa (HilrLly. 

Filinjr of n hail 1njnd for fSMQOQ yea 
reruap dlneloeeil that Harry I'tdhier, a 

!.r-.:i:iib-l paiotir, a;;n,l dflj nf ],i!ll.- FaDh, 

N. J., hdn Jfldl been indiolrd by the 
Supreme Court tlraod .fury jo JTftw Vonk 
on a his as laughter rliarce for the elec- 
trocution of rrcjl Kopp, aaed 115, at 
TallmsPf, S. If, 

An odd jthnini ii Lovnhcd in rhe In- 
diirtnient. The State .• I- ■■:.'■.■ that before 
r'almtr put n EAOk of |lrti n ICr* tn, n-ofk 
tin poles wilb hi^h Inislmn n Irec he whj 
givrn a written card from rhe power 
eoinpflpr staling rhitc the power wda 
shut off Tie reus to Klgc thi». when the 
jnen were withdrawn from the pole* to 
certify it was Mt? to (urn no the cur- 
rent n::<iiTi. Thr iiiTeent was tuynrd on 
and Kopp mar hlllnl. 

*Jfl,OOU CnlekCnft an Way Kerr. 

[SefcUi dLicikIi id : .-e- ■•>■. -:r.-i TnUrriph ■ 

SUFFRnN, X. Y„ Oct- 2,— Railroid 
eraployeeA reported today that a train 
of twemy-twn cara cnntRlnlnt nhout 
B&flQO rhieLpim pajtsnl ihrDiijtb Suffcrn 
oa the T2rle P.allrond to-day en twite to 
New York t l ity. Ths' i-hleaena camo 
from Nebraska and Missouri, Tbt 
chlcltens. all uIItp, rode iu Kpeeial poul- 
try cara with * rapacity of 4(000 Men, 



Reduce Your Fat 

Without Dieting 



Tears sao the rormvh for tii reouetlon 
WU "didt —■ "ere eels e." Tcjay It la "Tnka 
M:iri]i6U t'r^aerlption' Taidel'," Filendu 
ta-H. Jrieoda-theai. friends tel3 othsrs. Ta»« 
ml ■uim.iiLtlal fbod, llv* a» they tlkd an l 1 
ir.lll ftitliee ir.-n-Hlv mia easily Wlthr, U1 ■;.!. 
knjt ihriingt! ionsr »pdst at tlwMrae ei;er- 
H stand starvallflortlM. HdrnOlil Tr«ierEn- 
fier Tahlnia nro solo bT.nU ilme^x-. the 
iv.»j-Til iveror unndolldf fore ease, &t \1 yon 
pwfer yao ooti ordar direct' from the M*r* 
mok Co., dfllS Woodward A*. "Detroit, Mhrb, 



Q«4 fiMMaA 

*r . .' Formerly A. T, Stwart 



Broadiroy ol Ninth, iVeio Fort 



tftore //obtb 9 to S:S0 




A Million Dollar ;, 
Stock of Fine 
ORIENTAL RUGS 

Exhibit and Sale 
Opens this morning - 

$250,000 of these Rugs 

are offered at 

A Fourth to a Third 
Below Current Prices 

Have you ever seen a mil- 
lion dollars* worth of Oriental . 
rugs? Have you ever seen 
thousands' of rugs starting at a 
humble Anatolian mat at P*>.50. 
and running Ihe gamut of al- 
most evrrv size that could 
jto&sinW be needed in a home; 
up to a superb Persian piece, 
13jUI teet, at SI 5, ooo, all on 
one floor? 

To see this exhibit will be 
an interesting experience. To 
avail of Us economies and its 
rich choice of weaves and col- 
ors and sizes, will he profit- 
able. • - 

So Urge a slock of Oriental 
rug* ha* not been wceinbled 
under any one roof for retail 
nte in marry year*. It is the 

Ursett purely retail stock in New York — and that mean* the 

United States — today. 

To disptav il properly, and permit out friends to view it 
and make selections with some convenience, we have doubled, 
tne extent of the Rug Salons. Thej now wind all the way 
around the Rotunda in the center of the New Building. 

It is not possible to convey an adequate idea of the beauty 
of the Exhibit, or the fascinating desirability of the individual 
rugs. Bui the following are the group details of the &250,OuO 
offer of rugs at a fourth to a third le**. 

Room- size Oriental Rug& 
Fourth to Third Less 

200 Peniui Mahal Rup — $135 to 9375 

#200 to 1500 griatCS. SllM l 0. IO16. 7 -ft. to 1 3.3x10.3 ft. 

30 Pertiaui Gorevaji Rug* — $195 to $325 

J27f to SS00 [rid*!. Slid from fl.7j$.J f(. to Mm ft. 

30 Permian Serapi Ru%* $ 19S tD §385 

#275 jo $525 glides- Sires from 3*7.8 ft. to iMJulO.S fL 

69 Persian Arak RtXf*— $185 to $750 

USO'to *l. 000 (Tithe*. SUes from lO.Jxr.n ft to I7ii1 ft. 

75 Sdtrouk Rug*— $37 & to $1,650 
ISaa in £2,200 grides. Sizes 10.1x7.1 ft. to 21.21ll.ts (t. 

50 Kernuuithn Rug* — $216 to $450 

JrJfS to 1^00 fltades: Sizes from 12x9 It. lg 13x10 ft. 

50 Fine IUihff>r Ruga — $225 to $1,230 

S3?5 tn »i,SO0 ErldCS. Sliej from 12x9 ft. [ft (9.8x1 I. a ii. 

14 Fine Hsmudaui Ro^Tf — $275 to $7S5 

53?3 to t(,2DO EJ"*de5. Sizes from 10x3 ft. Lo 16.2HI.1 ft 

15 Piece* Extra Fine K-ihan R u;? * — $750 to $2,500 

• 1,000 to »5.50l> gtldeJ. S!*« l0«r,(5 (i. to 16? to 10.10 ft. 

200 Chinese Rugs — $95 to $750 

Si 5o to (1,500 griddS- Sizes °x« (i. tft 2*0x15 ft L 

Small and Medium Size Oriental 
Rugs — Fourth to Third Less 

SO Anatolian MatJ at $9.25 
Si; 50 to JiS %rt&tt. Avfra^c ilie 3x1.6 tt 

BO Penian Sirouk Malt — $21.50 nnd $30 
t2>:> ?0 10 £40 [rules. Avenge ilie 2.10x1.8 IL 

75 BelooehLUn Rufis — $18.75 to $25 
»:S 10 »3J grilles. Sires J.fxS! (1, lo S.7U h. 

250 Persian MoKml Ru5» — $37.50 to $56 
t<$ to 175 grides. Averxee slxe o.6xJ.6 ft. 

75 Rich Silky Dour Runs— S7S to $110 

= i,"„> to xi5o siades. Avenge sice 6x4. t ft. 

25 Antique and Modem Bokhara Rugs — $63 to $80 

fs; la si to gndes. Sixes from 4.4x1.11 ft. tn 4.10x4.? ft. 

50 Tm-Sdsh Pergam Rugs— 524 to $56 

iJj.lo Ttt |7S grsdes. Sizes from 3.5xz.S It. to 6.tx*.3 ft 

50 Peniui Lelihan Rugs at $25 

*3S and S37.50 grides. Average sixe 4x2. S ft. 

25 .Fine Quality Kermnnsha Rugs at $63 

SS5 to f9S gradej. Avenge sire 5.1x2.9 It. 

20 Penian SaVouk Rugs at $90 to $125 

ft2S to |1?5 grsdes. Avenge sire 5x3.5 feet, 

100 Hall Strips — $50 to $145 
S60 lo *2t>0 trides. Sixes from 9.3x3 ft. to 17.5x3.1 ft. 
Includes 



CThti lot In 



es Mosouls, Kurdlsirn and Iran strips.) 



Extra-Size Oriental Rugs 
Fourth to Third Less 

Ranging from * line GoreTin for the dining-room, 19.3xtt 5 xt 
foOO, lo I beautiful Kermartsht for the llvlng-roorn, 25.6x18 le'et' it 
11950. examples: 

Size 



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Ir&n.fLiAh ... 

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Krttnjin.hs . 



17.3 112 fe*t 
H.lQlla.2 tftt 
1(1.5 xil.l fMt 
17.-2 xll.2 feet 
ID.,1 x1l.fl feet 
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15.4 xlfl.2 feet 
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 



QCtje iWornms Eefcrjrapr) 

Th* only TEN CENT DAILY h"EWSPATEH in New York. 

, TOE,. IflQ, NO- «, 

•—EvUiSltt.. 15 ,?..^? f»W» nBLUPlM COWFJUfT. ** No. MO Eiar»l* Avians, 
«Wlwr FtfUaib stmt, 1b tie CUjot Naw YoTlr, Barcneli or JPrMIUB. 
hl IE' J^v ^ wl "- 'V iweident. &* Elrtlh Avenue. Edward H_ Tbomaa, Viet PsarideBtj 
RJo Eighth araui. Join J. Nell, Jr. RecretArr and. Tre«Tjr,r, tcO Eighth Area"*. 

. H. A. HALLHTT, Advrrll.lnt !£■■*■*». 

■H an*b.fta A*mu*. 
. Tt-leeha ne. tW Cirri*. 



|2/OZ7G. AW MARY PLAN 
TO MAKE MEXICAN TRIP 



sntaeatarttaai Twra — Pcisuit bald la the iniiisi stairs Bad Hi poDmaloni i 

Daily una hnti, one voir IXJ.no \ Tmily and Sandii, three month*.. $4. AS 

Daiij und Buaday. six months... llKt I Salty end Smudjy. an*, mum a , S.i3 

Hairy only, oat yeae, ."'^JMk.tt) ■"** 

n*l.(j anly, ill maetbi , H,O0 

Dalij c-*- " 



tilj Onlj. tbreo monlhi :,.MJ 



Bnwlsy only, Ons Tear. ,M.;o 

Bnu-Sty only, ilx nii-j!hn.._.. s.™ 

Sunday only, Una mouths 3.1B 



CiD-dJin Fps^st, CI^O ixtra per wr en Ssndiy lump. TVhrn tit Sitndi; edition 1i 
take* fca HDjniKtloB with tbe nelly piper na njtTi posts** U cljaHteo. 



Entirrd it [l^ Sew York Posterior ne Secoftfl. -Class Uati#r. 



_ XH UHTDON lb* TAiHy and Sunday Itmri uf The Mora tog TetejTiph ita la ba 
found on ml in at aorrinrVi Amcrk-in Kew-i AuMitjr. n Or**n Street, charing; Chii 
Hold: Pall M*ll Deposit 4 f'nrwirding Cu . Recant led Carlton Stmt; II. J. Willi, 
B7 Bhalteabnry Ave. 

CUBA— HAVANA, Plilcond \'nm Co., flu]* Al-fido: Tha Amvrlcln 3s'e*i Cam- 
|«bT t I DP., ftoL Si 

Kate ekecks' parable, io Vint MO* N I HO TKl.KflBAPH. 
MIISW8 DmcB. Na JW) Eighth. At4d«*, Nsw ****. 



New lOIllC. WEDNESDAY. OCIQBEIt J. MK. 



Senator Reed of Missouri told tbe people r,r tin State 

Senator Reed Tells tbat " *" W(,r * * member e-f the Leagne of Notions we now 

■a Truth AKoi f WOB '* te semUnif troopa to fijbt wJch t*t Greeks end 

Brltiih agiunst Turkey, and tbe Ncir York IVortd puj-jj 

me Awn Minor Uat .. Jim .. Reri haa n6 T „ pPet ror tfte Irut h. iribe 

Situation, World t hint a it no beJiUIe tie- SemtoTfeT cnlliaB him "Jin" 

* it m-i-p. Mr- Reed ii worthy of tbe nnmc. dood mea hare 

lircn rulled ,j .Iih" and a PrenMrnt wbs nillett "Tedd;"' and another ouc called 
-"Andr," but it dtd not harm them. Aa to thr iiscrLlan that Senator Uriel tlid not 
Bjir-iit !■!:■■ truUi iviii'ii be mid solaiers of Asurloa now would be on Kh-lt way to £fht 
ftciiinjit tba Turks, (he World is ivmnf . Mr. Iteed. la rlfbL It was one of tboie 
**Meabi" of Woodrow TVilsoa Ihnt wben we went into the League of NlHnni M be 
qrged — we wwaldi taket tft,e mandate for Anueni,i, And thftt would mem a Sght with 

"Turkey, and ererj-liody katrvM it eicept the World, lit. Heed is ua American. 

I fattrlot; his idjeaU ire home-made and do not urtp in all fr^QtJon. 



Mr. Fairbanks Almoit the Natiasal 

Meiicnn Hero Since Hiking 

"Mark oi Zona," 



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HODKLNSOS 



GET3 



FILM 



rjavlil Selial«t£ 3.1 ay bum BVlwtD 

. EdBDa4l»Bal iHUMinrBt— .V. H, 

Clarlt* s»ii i.biHj Apu&inimmt. 



Pu^ the Ban Up 
Against Girl i c 
Eaten. 



Look tot aoma aort of nn tinrrMUa; .in. Spain.. The 
The King of Spain K:; f ' °^ ' ] ' ;R favored Innd baH forbidden carlic carers to 
come aroutld bizs; Ihey mutt not appear in tbe Toyal 
preMnce under anj- eiretimHtoni.-e? ! Tbia meting lba£ tbe 
Kipe iTil] stand alone io Bpniu. tor everyone over there 
eatn garlic- It mu»t be that. Alfonso* does not like the 
imel[ ;;i" it:; v.?:^;-i :; bk; for gkrlic ban mucfi in ne toror. 
It is one of (he oldest fooda in the world, and the children of lerael In the wilder- 
aeaa under the leadership of 3|ohc wtuplaiotd bectnw they did not have it. This 
wai 5,412 year* ■£<», and the Bjoje recorda their eomploint id these worda: "The 
children of Israel also wept ajtaln. aDd Mid: "We remember the fish wb did eat 
in Egypt, the melons, the encumber*, the leoks, ibe otii&ns fl»d the .garUci." 
Qariic was the fiToriie condinfent of these peapfc and atill ii {ill over Southern 
Ettrope. T It haB a strong odor tEfce thst or magnified onloa, but this is offflct by 
the fact that it haa excellpM medicinal qnoHiiea. Oarlk in a "ntimulant, tonic. 
auad olds digeation," nays the Snejclapedin. K\ti- AlfqnsQ la popular with his 
wfaJectK, but If he wfchea to hold his throne be wltl stop tbis war on ftarlic. Otber- 
wi«*-n-e may bear of another king being naked to abdicate. 

Ftguree, enpariaUs when Ueued I>y profeaiiLonal pro- 
t of the Use hihltloBikls, bokL no iatercnt far u»— the prahibitiouiatj' 
<J Tobacco Shown 1 ** u " fl wt ^° nat h *l'*^^- Thane hired reforraera are 
gifted in the maaufneture of atatimlcs, br many persons 
By GoTeramenr; bri | e „ Hut when TJnele Snta tells im poraething_ in figarea 
Figures. we not only know It In true, but we rejoice like n bride- 

groom on hia weddine; mom. for invariably they point out 
the prOsperitj of our HearcD. fnrored land. The laEeat statlMica to bring hsppiseii 
nrjnn- us were put forth by (he Internal* RtTenue 'Burenu, and hare ro do v,-L?ii 
tobcees. Read this and cheer up: There' are GMITOvOCK^CuO dgarettex innde In 
Amertcn erery rnonta, a uolIJiIj- locreaE-e of a billton over the aacce month laat 
,year. SJorfl than, 700,000,000 eifars are made monthly, too, nod the good work 
(Ofs on. The gratifying increase in the number of cigarettes made is due to the 
fin;' that thousands -flf women arc new Uafcg these healthfui fags, and smoking 
| antonj tbe ladies increases grenHj. We niafa WMJen would undersiand that cigar- 
ettes used in moderation are beneficial; that. they have o training cJlcet on the 
nerves and help the digestion of lood. Tgbarco is one of tbe doctor's beat wenpom 
tn -all flgbt on the us* of druf l If alt men and women In this country :.;■■...:: t-u 
■ tobaeco. there wouW he little demand for pernicious: drugs, and no one would he 
harmed. It may be a Bit ttfir hi the trnaade to induec pfrsoosj to nc/iufrP the 
tobacco habit, but it wiU do no barm to point out to women ibut in tkc privary 
H their homea tbe pipe will be found; an agreeable aedatlTe, \jpj((tlng. while of 
the same time it is SQotMuf. - 

Raymond Uawbi, fipert on bausiRp; froni Bugiamd, 

Expert Unwin De- Oomea to Near York to (all the folk in this city what this 

elarea Ejtpnnaion L0VV8 P a P* r »'■■ "t** teltina; them for a deaea years. It Ss 

■ . —..\ t thattbey should' more out into a dintiiat suburb. Four 

^? T * Isoaaasd pernotfa eametEmea ere crowded into otic black In 1 

Congestion- lliis boronghh It need b no medical expert to point out,tbtft 

such a condition ii? unhealthfuL Mr. Unwin tells eis that 

In thirty years he hs> relieved congeation in London; merely by maHog fnr-amy 

■uburba attrsctiae and easy of access. Hedf a million, perooiaj bave quit the heart 

of Britalo-'a capital and now dwell in plenaant surround ioga and enjoy better health 

than they eyer d|d. Also those who are left in the one-time crowded London. 

districts arc better off. The trouble here is that ertryone seems to wish to live 

* it* the metropolis preferring Manhattan to other aecUons. Tbe Bronx is n better 

j4*e* hi which to Jiye than the central part of old New Sorfc, reotu are cheaper 

there than here, and air ia clearer. All of Slnga County and Queens, too, offer 

'|T*flt indncetnents ttf naraons who wjab to b»y * hooae, fraying for it on tie EDdtad> 

ment plan and getting their rent for nothing, fttc-hitiond Count? also inritea bome* 

, atikers, and lien only five milei away, with >' eheering ride, on a boat between 

Often and domieite. Mr. L'nwin bis the eiealTent Idea for New York of indaebag 

•-■ laiiinctorirs to more into the aoburba and take their workmen with them. No 

"ier hoar far away persons mope they atitl will be within a -abort ride of the 

' And ean do their trading here and attrod thcatrea. Wa hope this Englitb 

aionary induces hair a million persona to move to the remotest frontiers of 

the city, lima Icaring room for those who mutt Ht* here to"rnm around in. 



DAILY HOROSCOPE, OCTOBER 4 

T*>** **■»■ Can Tf» — b*i Cast compel— nr* ii Wbnt They K* T - 



FAIB tormnea shoidd attend then day, aeeording to antrology. aatoria, Neplunt 
and Uranns are all in friendly fiapect- 
> Thid Rhonld be a farorable a^aty for labor ntd tin beat interests The stenn 
make for better understanding of industrial problems K i ncc N epuiac nd L'r anus are 
auppoerd to enconrage mental -riaion rw3 acceas or wimlofn. 

Miisea and mining will occupy much attention thiH week, and it I* of Bpeeial In- 
tevest-tbat a ar«aon of nerere cold appears to be forerhadawed- 

Manufneturinf lbtereata a« not well directed to-day, when tbe stars seem to 
pr*s«e! Mupretn* crisis in which big coneerna will gain a balance of power. 

Hotels and restaurant* are to prosper, or, at lemt. They will be largely 
patronised. 

.Tbe aspect read as foreahadowing a national food problem U persistently !*-■ 

felted to by tha aeers, who declare that the Wlntee w fl| bring much auETerins to 

the poor, ^ ^ 

Invention* that will add much to* the success and narety of ariation ate aaain 

peapbraied. * , * " 

The ye*r 19S2 will be marked hy many unuUbla advance atepT. ti«k S ite< ths 
k riBB,|«tie views token by certain economists- 
Tor nearly two years tha s«r# bit* predicted that a new Invention srenU 
utionixe motion pictures, and it la lUielj to become commonlv mod befora 
■ -jontha. 

. I tbe *i#ns appear to promise inuen to motion picture Intererts, hnt there 
> to be aalrxiiahing thangea in tbn making of popular attractloni' 

Oaaping will gam. toUowsra in aoclety during tha coming Winter, when t-Ibt for 
>_«nk*s will cause at least one big ecandal. » 

"cwiU bn subject to aplendtd conditioss dttrinj the Winter, when cammnaity 
it aril! nultiplv Concerts, 

hu wboie. btrtbdat* it la aboiild be earernl to resist the tomptatioil la 
ley easily. Specclanon wdl be unlucky. 
(Copyright, 16C2,) 



By I0VEIXA 0. PABS0NS. 

DOL'tiLAS KAIIIBANKS "In heard 
~ an often that ho can have Mexico 
if be ctree- to come down thcro 
and take « look at President 
Obrrfion and his country men that bo 
haa nVtJdcd the lime is rlpa for the Vi$. 
Sometime within tbe next few days Maty 
Pickford will be escorted into Mexico by 
I>ong and* ^iveo a chance to oee junt 
how her huabatd gtande in tbe eonutry 
■where many American nlma ar« bttri»d. 
The reason DoUg fa rejartled with such 
fond and loving; ejea is because ot "The 
Mark of Zorrn," wherein h* played a 
Mexican hero. Thta picture made ttieh 
a hit he is alnio.it a national hero. 
Rnouph- to make the producers in thn 
future moke all their heroes Mextaan, 
md^ their Tulaine 'African natires. Per- 
bapa ho can inftuance the Mexicans to 
think leas harshly of otier Americnn 
fifma- 
r, U L'ii- Dotjr hal.sm.vj hlms^T oil the 
edss rf e, chair and sliced hi» rbfixCM 
how he learned the lutricacioa of old-time 
archery, ho (old lomcthln; oT ilyg trip 
iii Mmico. Edivard Knnblonk la eoijic 
^'illi lh(i) bpruilfi!, Hi Df.u^ explained. 
1c will !«■ Biich a gluHoTie chance tor him 
to talk eoatumea with >fnry for 
"Dorothy Vernon of Haddou Hall" an] 
diacuna the itory of "ATonKicur Brnn- 
Hlire," Doug's nest picture. Booth 

Tarkinstoa, the author of "Besitraire," 
is invito:! if he cares to go n;onjf. but 
it seems xttf unlikely he fan leave 
America ju*t now. v 

TKsug wouldn't linger on the Mexico 
Bubjeet, very long: he wanted to talk 
"Itobia Hood." Jle in so full of the 
ancient da.tF when Jlichard^ the Llon- 
Ileaned, reigned; he fairly oozpr the oub~ 
Ject in hla eoDverartion. HL* cotkuHlflam 
wns 8o contagious he had every one, dia- 
eurttog the dm when knights wers bold 
a - ith him ond rehearsing their ancient 
history, which, between frirnJe, "isn't 
much. 

The Ffltrbjiniiccfi reached berr on th^ 
Cimsdijuj Pacific yrstorday rooming at 
dajbrenk, not loo early for n repreaeiita- 
tiyr from the Boy Scouts to be on hand 
with n petition thnt the bo^s he invited 
to bcc +J Hohin Hod." There were re- 
'portcra nnd photogrephcre at Uif station, 
too, and Dour fldmittfd he would have 
felt neglected if one ot those scribe/3 had 
failed to appear. 

All the time Hong was talking French 
and explaining how he and Marj talked 
over tbe radio and how he bad to he Mr. 
Pick-ford in SlatyV ronntry, s«verA] en- 
terprising reporter* were nsklcg for 
Mary, who lied fnilrd to join her husband 
1n the interview. 

Itary; it was wpHSsid. wAs having a 
bath anil gettinj; her cutIr wnshrd, but 
Doug tbrited Hie entire party to Rtick 
around until Mary appeared. 

"It will only be hftoen minute^, 1 ' he 

snid. 

JUarj- is. worth wnidDg tor tiny 'time — 
the reporters ogreed. 

But having been tipped off by Mrs. 
Charlotte Pkktord that it would be con- 
siderably lotieer, we only waited until 
Jack Pickford en me out orjd grabbed hla 
brother-in-law. and Doug dilapidated 
with the promise that he would return. 

Whether be relumed or not jfl unim- 
portant- Or how long it took Mary. The 
important tiling pj thnt "Robin Hood" 
opens aWut toe twenty-fourth at ibe 
Lyric, and Doug in plnDntng to have toot 
notes tuafle for the program, so fffl will 
alt know nn much about eariy English 
history ns-he does. 

IJonklnaoai Biota vtim. 
■When "Bull I>p(t Drummond" make! 
Its appearance iu America BS a motion 
picture, tha dhuvrtbutton job will fall to 
W. W. EodkinBon, who has arrnnged to 
take over the relensc of this picture In 
the T'liiiol States and Canada. Banking 
on the popularity of the play and that of 
EveTyn Creeley mil Carlyle BlackwelF, 
the picture is considered n good bet. It 
was made tor Producers S««rit]r by the 
HoUsudin Film Company in Holland un'- 
der the direction of Oscar ApfeL r "'• 

Hay KnTf New Pfjnrlmtnf, 
David Selznick, who is largely, or' r-n- 
tij-oly respoualbla, for the jonptovement 
in the Selzniek news reel the past year, 
la "now Atudying. tbn educotioTial field 
with an idea of adding an educational 
department to tho SdznEcb hold! age. 
David has eotnc original thoughts on tho 
nubject which he promises to Unfold n 
little later. Associated with hi Bt In the 
investigation fa Gcnrice* Clemenc^au 
Getineau, fl"nephew of the great Ctem- 
enCenu, who figured so promiunntly in 
tbe recent wnr. Mr. Cintincau came to 
this country with a letter of introduction 
iii WiH ti. Days, and it was through 
Mr,. Tiny* that David rngjiged him to M- 
:-jr! in the new department" 

ll " t > , '»k" ^ppola.tRUB.1*. 
In 'the future Victor IT. Clarke may he 
addressed ns assistant to the firat_vico . 
president, this new position bavin g been 
created for him by Jrran L. L'asky. Mr. 
Ctttrke wft»t to Hollywood over a year 
ago to nsaisc Mr. Lrtsky at the l^amou* 
Players-Lasky West Coaat etudlos. and 
it is hecnuhe of the ananner in which ho 
handled wftbin, dirty to rs and Htor* that 
b« Was given thla new post. 

To Yafae. Flva-neejtars. 

Buster Kenton ut maklnn; plans 




STUFF AND. NONSENSE 

By BABlP LEOH A£D. 



Sho and her ini^bnina, Doavlna 

Inirhnut", arrl V#d In .tOvfO. T*S- 
irfilny. TO*T "1" *»■»* ■" ■TeailKr 
tt*r tha (ipe-Hl-rm: of lb ftohla Hfciid.'" 
Ther are noinar to Vriieu <hta 
mixitli for a abort vliH. 



to 

brapcb out in five-reel! comedJes. Under 
hlg present BrranfTemeut with First fi%- 
tiotial he boa been furniphin; sburt reel 
comedlM, hut tnc trend of pbo times 
soeou to bn tor longer pictures and Bus- 
tftr canoot oftord to )w behind the times. 
iJarold Lloyd's rtrteot success wjth 
"Hnndma'a Boy" proves what a - tnar> 



type. The new rnntrSct will provide for 

!li:i;vt Ki-jin:: picturCS. ■ 

31 [Tiler Wriiri Intradnctton. 

lira. Mar^Bret Talmadge bos prnvail- 
ed iiuon Cilia Parker BntJer to write Iho 
introductiOu l"ar heb new book. Tho 
outlier of "Pigs la rigo" h-Je written 
an interesting forcnote to'thia story, 
which hegins with the babyhood Says 
of the three Tnlm ad gns— Norms, Cou- 
Rtnneri and Natalie^ — and continuna up to 
;!■; \v.-<-' ■--!:'•■ moment. 

-n-^rkton: W>ta E.iimm. h 
Maude Adams' hns beeo workina- on a 
li:-;Isriiiii Hyatem wherehy II hi nil net Ion In 
motion picture thCo.Trt4 will be almost 
as iirilliant as dayUi^ht. She has been 
in constant lonrh with George f-astman 
in Hoclieator- Dr. C- E. K. Jtfeea, hr:ad 
of thitf Eastman R^rsoarch Laboratory, 
has al» Tteen workiauS With Miss Adams. 
The invention will shortly hr« tried iii 
the kodali town, it is aaid- "Jlisa 
AdniP^'ji plan is to use e certain typfl 
of light Tor the tncntrF in conjunction 
with tho arc of the xaotiop picnire pro- 
jection machine. Tbe ncht of the thea» 
tru in the pant bos boeil fio stropp; that 
the iuolloji plettire on The acrca, heloS 
composed of tight tnjF of 9 certain ac- 
linic value, wns lost. In projection work 
With MK< Adnnu's i-iea, the bri^lit Ksht 
will be non-Dctiolt: to a area* istent, hut 
will contain ns mlicti brilliancy. ■ 

Dfilrr -VVlTli D( Hills. 

Ceeil de Mills is already ot work on 
hi l neit piaturc,, an original by Jeanio 
MePliuRwn, whioB Enr the time being. Is 
WOrpytnc aloiii: vitlioUt fren » nine. 
Added/ to the east Is Elliott Dester. who 
has done- such fine work In dfl 'Milks 
plctiiiTfl in the past. Pauline Onvoa, 
who malie* her dcbui. as a de Mille plsS; 
ct in this picture, Anna O. Nillwon, Mil- 
ton-'Silla and Thra>itorc K(«lolT are tho 
other players now at work. 

At tbe Strxml. 
The Strjnri Theatre in lookinp for- 
ward to shovlpc; Richonl BarthelmesH's 
■pLcture. "Tho iloutl Boy." which is tho 
etiii-f film flttrarrjon booked at thia the' 
atre for ne^ct week. In "The Honil 
Boy" Sir. nnrthcIwieMd for the first 
time in his life* will play a *hi«l role— 
thnt fif f-ither and firtn. Support hia hira, 
»fU lie Mnrv Thurman. Mary Alden, 
Virpinifi Magec, Lucia BackUB ^Sepf* 
Ijawrence d'Orwy. Ned Sparks. QauVKaal 
H!U Mailcs ami Thomas Mactiulre. 

At tbe ChbJIoI. 

Dcnmsu ThompKon's phy. "The f^ld 
Homcsiead," in which- Mr. Thop-jp^n" 
api>eared^frjr thirty-two yenrs, Is tho at- 
traction at the Capitol next week. With 
Throdot-? Kolicrts in She role of TSBjCJe 
JohIi Jind a cast in whirh kiicb. players 
as George Paweett, Koy .Barnes, Frilx 
BnSow»J' itid Harrison ■'Ford appear, 
the picture nrouihjeii to Ijve up to the 
reputation of the piny. S. L. HoLiiafcl 
baa been a busy Toau"wtb the hanKcrfl - 
entortnliimrnt On his hands, but be is 
giving his pcrsnnal HtCenHoP tP'lnn plr> 
tore, whicn meani it will have a typical 
Capitol utrhentation. 

Attending BIsetlDBT. 

Th» erequllve romTnitice of Associated 
First' Xational Pictures, Inc.. held its 
monthly nipetlnc: In Chicaco thtu W*5*> 
The meeting was oponcd Monday. Tiie . 
members of tho cSCCutive committee 
who arc to. attendance are H. 0- 
RchwalP(i chairman; Moo Mark, Samuel 
Kttt, A."li. Blank. Robert Lieher and' 
E. V. Klcbards. Jr. Besidca the rnem- 
biTj of the oommitteov the following from 
toe Jiaw Voft office attended th* gather- 
ing;; J. D. Williams, manager- of First 
Nailuual; Samuel Hplinj;, of the lags.] 
department; F. IL Btockwell, spper- 
Vljnr of aichanjraav-Tiind William J. 
Morgan, of the tautrac* departmernt. 

-To seflu "goaLTeorAw, n 

Percy Mc&fex's atoiry of Salem iviiu-ii- 
craft. "The Scarecrow,' 1 wfll he Glenn 
Hnuter'4 next Film Guild picture. ^Tha 
acsnario is being prepared by -Tamen 
A-thiiioi-o Crwtfman, B»d Frank Tuttle 
.will direct the picture. 

"A. Line or- Tw«, 
Cut out :ill iiKutiun o( Eilnor Glynn 
Is the advice to exhibitors conducted ia 
a >stier^fi]ja- weekly run. No word is 
give* to aiy why Mrs. Glynn ia treated 
tbitsly— ohe- is forced to use bk imagi- 
-oariofl. 



Poo't TaU Mo 1 Couldn't Run a Sparta 
/ ColtiTiin! 

ITh« tt!lilT la dub oit IBM of Uw fflllowlrs 

fhinrle-r pram Uml. X ,-truiil.l 

When Dealiny grips htndi wi'h Life 

AI the end of the sunaef trail. 
The man who h« thrilled to the tittle's 

Is the man whom the heroes hail. 
The man who ha! taxed hi5 brain and 
, brawn 
'To tha utmost, and then some 
more — 
Only Ibe 'sun fives light at dawn. 
.. Only the runs count in the Score, 
The'greit gods laugh In their Morris 
chairs 
At the puppets down below. 
But the duty of pliclne; the wreath Is 
theirs, ; - - 

They dole out the victor 1 * dough; 
And he who has rushed through the 
paging, steel, 
Nor stopped to ttsuueh his gore, 
Is the boy who drap down the Lope- 
. mobile. . 
Only the runs count in the score, 
"dnly the stallion kings the bind. 

Who is roiled in the desert's fire", 
Only.the filfy cheers the stand 

Who can beat tbe field In the mlre ; 
Only the athlete gels the mitt 

Who can stretch one base to lour. 
The headlines balk at a two>basai hit. 
Only the runs count In the score. 

As a-matte; of fact, f used to'wrfte 
a sports column every ^Summer — and 
right on this paper, loo. But I'm 
afraid to admit it. Because ■( the pub- 
Wishers ever gel hold of it, they could 
Justifiably say apropos of any adverse 
comment l might make on t tic i r books, 
"Humph] What do you expect her to 
know about literature? Why, she used 
to be i baseball reporter!" 



FANNIE BRiCE ARRIVES TO 

BEGIN REHEARSALS NEXT WEEK 



1 really didn't expect any competi- 
tion lor the reward offered for in 
answer to the wher*ibouii of departed 
sifety-pins. Mrs. B., of LiTChmont, 
however, has sent In the following: 
Out with yoar whole week's wage* 
r begosh. 

And *end un that floral spray! 
What becomes oi tbe safety-pins? 
Why, Ihey •'fill for us" ind we "leave 
!em lay"! 

Hefted it I am with the Inlerest 
Mr;. B, has taken !n th is important 
question, 1 cannot accept her solution 
at satisfactory. Becluse Vlrgie and 1 
discussed that very point. 1 asked her 
if she didn't find pins In the carpet- 
sweeper or Ln the corners or under 
the rugs. And she replied firmly that 
she never did. And so, to dale, her 
suggestion that the witches Come hi 
the night and mike away with these 
harmless, necessary articles of the 
toilet table still leads for the potted 
geraniums. 



From the way I go on. you might 
think that my apparel is Ihickly punc- 
tuated — or should it be punctured? — 
with safety-pins.. Not at all. But 1 
do find occasional use for the small 
black ones that so easily moor a 
shoulder-stxap or readjust a ripple. I 
wis. brought up, loo, on the principle 
that It is disgraceful to have pins ii» 
one's clclbftig. A fond grandmother 
used to look me over occasionally In my 
flapper days, at 1 wis about to sally 
forth, and IT she found that 1 had taken 
a; hasty tuck with a pin. she fle*-for 
a- work basket while she was voting 
her disapproval. 

"Wriat difference can one little pin 
like that make, Cram'ther!" I would 
ask. 

"Why, child, just suppose that you 
were to be run over in the street and 
taken to a hospital! Wouldn't you be 
.aihlmed of that pin in, your pe(tl. 
coatf'J ' 

Once upon a time there was an- 
other grandmother who could not go 
to bedand rest easily unless she knew 
that the recaption rooms of the house 
were In perfect order. She- would go 
about after a bridge game, removing, 
all -(races of it- — emptying ash tTays, 
putting away the cards and returning 
the chairs, to their accustomed places. 
She would even arrange the magatines 
neatly -and fold up the newspapers. 

"What do you raikc such a luss 
about leaving the room Just .£b, 
Mother?" she was once asked by a 
son-irv-iaw who was helping her more 
through chivalry than Inclination. "The' 
isecrants will be In the first thing in 
the morning and dear it all up," 

"I know, but just, suppose somebody 
Should be Sick in tbe night",- was the 
response. "This would be a fine room 
for a doctor to come Into." 



Her Sew HusicaE Comedy Has Soon 
by Jerorae KoTn--TfeTec Mem- 
ben ftf "Spite Cornier?' Ap- 
peared With Craven in 
■ E&ft Pifty. - 

AUTHORS ABE TO ASSEMBLE 



k« tbtn is foe .good coatdje* of tbuj * L". 8. Thompson. 



BANKERS AT PLANTATION. 

(irwnp <a Attend It roji*-u ln« of Rea- 

tannul Td-talsfBt, 

One ha&drcdvuibla reservations hare 
been mads by a ffraUp of deJegstas to tho 
convention or American bankers now 
being held in tbtn city, for the formal 
oneniug to-night of thie "American noon. 
Charming* at the Plantation, Fiftieth 
street at BroadwayJ This Uniue after- 
theatra plBygronnd will rereat Jiereral 
new surprises oftj environment and rv.-i-i- 
tlH of antartadnneot for the Fall and 
Winter seaaon jiist hfKinning. 

• Misa Florrnce Mills wilt be, ac before, 
the star/ of the Houtbldnd revue and will 
ba surrounded by an entirely new com- 

O- of Southern apecJaUsta, inelndina; 
ton Brooks, ewnntrinuc-: hIi«H_Jes- 
aica Zaeb, coloratura ioprano, a eoncert 
acquisition who wnrbles in three lan- 
gnsB**: Francis Mo rex. baritouei Scott. 
Hay &r Cofitniy: £ditb Wilson, and 



! may have dismissed the servant 
pioblcm too airily yesterday. Virgie, 
the student, now comes to we between 
the dark and the dtyHght, when the 
night Is beginning to lower, thus 
making.. It impossible for me to offer 
another maid anything but a part -time 
place. A nt! the good ones don't -want 
part time places. . 

And so I have arranged temporarily 
with darling old Hehon to look after 
me 'In the morning- Nelson has worked 
for v annus tenants of our. building 
ever since It was .put up-i seventeen 
years, ago, and has served me. ofT and 
on far sight. of tbem. It wis she who 
led off my "Sonnets to Servants 1 ' series 
as follows: 
There Is no perfect servant, nobly 

planned, • 

And If (here Were, I'd have some hesi- 

tance 
In changing thee for her sweet minis- 

tune*. 
The (ace that launched a thousand ships 

could stand 
Thy rivalry, and thy; abandoned hand 
With china and with crystal spells cjc- 

- pense. 
But thy .Wordswortbian Indifference 
To weather that Is totii Is simply grind. 
Thou art as certain as Aurora's cart 
Bringing 1 each morn my breakfast to 

my door; 
In feist days and! parades thou hast no 

part 
And scemest not to wish one, which is 

■ more. " 
ThQ&gti ineffective with a book or pip, 
Tbou sayest dally that I'm getting thin I 



At that Juncture. Oliver Herford's 
new book, "Neither Here Nor There," 
floated In, jtad this department came 
to a dead hilt until every word of It. 
had been coniumed. 



u h easy enough to be pleasant 
when life Jaws atone like a song^etc., 
but the girl worth while Is the girl who 
will smile when her bone-rim specs 
keep sliding down her nose. 

It would also be "easy enough to get 
the specs fixed so that they wouldn't 
slide down if only the optician weren't 
on the' other Side of eighth avenue. 
And across the street Is to me v/hat 
across the border Is to i lot of people. 



First Luncheon on Friday &t the 

MBrtinicine^-' , Mfliii Street" i»' 

Stock — Emma Dunn Opens in 

flew Prodnction — Bernliarclt 

Celebrates Birthday, 



By LEO A. UAJLBH. 

STlL/l, another production from the 
house of P. Zirrfeld, Jr., will get 
under way next week, it transpired 
jestexday with the arrival baek in New 
■Jtorh of Fannie Brice on the Majestic 
front Paris. 

MIm Urine has been spending tha 
Summer abroifd, moot ot the time link- 
ing been apent in the French cnpitHl M 
the *iftst of the liallr Sisters. Whilo 
there a few woeka ago Miss Eriec board" 
the srore of her now musical comedy 
played by Jerome Kara, who also onlv 
recently'returned to town from Eurniw- 
And it la thia work-in whidr Mr. Zing- 
feld will present htr tliia aenson, 

Tbe detall3 ot thi book and lyrics are 
being kept a secret as is the exist which 
it being engaged for Miss Bric<!'& sup- 
port, A full announcement of the plans 
for this show will be made Tyitsr In tho 
wbrk> it i* promised. 

HniT Lnn«f llrrn TOEAther. 

'Three of (ha. players in Prnntt Craven's 
cojnedT. "Spito Corner."' Itt the Littln, 
have local boeu associated with that star 
on the stag*. They all weiS aeen to- 
fretber In his , first play, "To Many 
Cooks," bae*. la' MM. - 

The trio compulses Eta Condon, Mat- 
tie Keen*, and John Kcofe. 

Nji/1 ITnlfet-ln to Apjltir. 

N'an Qalpcrin Is the latest recruit for 
the Saraiac Lake Lcj tTorsesy and 
Community rtouse ln-npiit at the l^x 
laaton Theatre next Sunday night. This 
is the charity perfoimaOCe which Mr. and 
Mrs. Willium Morrie are sponsoring, and 
at whk-ti iJurrv Lauder will ba the head- 
liner. 

This and Trial. 

Valentino, die Sbelir himself, will at- 
tend tht performs new of "Kast of Sues." 
at tha Eltinjrc to-night. 

Tho management of "Tbe Ginchnm 
Girl" at the -Earl Carroll reports 109 
per cent, bobbed balr in its (-'bonis, de- 
spite tha changing fetshinn toward the 
longer style of hirsute adornment. 

Wagenh&ls &. Kemper hnvn insured 
the gowns in "Why Men Lc-sive Horns" 
at tire Monaco far $25>000. 

First Authors' HeetlajE. 

:Tha Authors I^tiogue Fellowship has 
changed its meeting- pl&eo for tlto cur- 
rent season -from- the Etrulcvurd to the 
Hotel Marrinicjuei sbd ilii' first sirt-to- 
guther. luncheon will be held at tha latter 
hostelry on Friday at 12.P0 P. M. 

John JJ. Hummer, secretary at the 
New YorJt Society for tie Sapprossiqn 
<>' \'if", will be thfi ipeakor and a dls- 
QOBaion will foiiow under the l^adrj-stilp 
of Sfre. Mary Austin, Heywood Uronn. 
Horace D. Llferlzbt and F. fcicott Fita- 
geikld. 

Oeiett Burcess in 'president of the 
Fellowship and Maravcne Thompson is 
secretary. 

"llrtln Mrr*t" In Staelc. 

Thp weed's stock ^release is "Main 
Street,*" the drmmatizaiioiii of SiaoUir 
Lewis a novel by Harvey O'lIiBrins and 
Hflirlet Ford. It in joow nvailable in 
all territories under the guidanre of ran 
American I'iny Company, In.-. 




r;.oin ; « Evaiu. Lai aia i rin. 
Minvi.wn voftefB. ■ 
Vomij Actress Froni Coaati *n*ho Ts 
ii Tt in mabarh. on Btaara Carew. 



Rmmn Utnn'i ?fev 



Play. 



Paul Wilatach has written e now play 
erttitk-d "Hnr Happiness" foe Emma 
Dunn, and rbnt actresn wan seen In it 
far the first BOH on Monday night at 
the Oarriclc In Washington imdar the 
nmnsgyri.iit of George M. Catta. Sydney 
Orfensirect forms her chlof support nl- 
thou^b the company enlists tha services 
of thirty plRyecH. 

In "Her Happlnrs*" Miss I>unn is ac- 
eorded a role entin>l.v liiff^r^nt from that 
of any ahe hun heretofore port raye J. Hi-r 
Character is llirr. oi an IUiTuau woman 
Maria MnrelTI, who kvpa a table d"h,ii(? 
rratsiirsnt near the sUge door of the 
Mptrnpolitna Opera House, Tlio atarr 
concerns tbe career of a youha; sxBB+r, 
Jlnd most of the action takes place in 
the httlo Italian report. 

Lester I^orlorgB'! directed the produc- 
tion, winch/is headed for {few York. 

ntano Alorka T1p(qtii*. ■ 

Oiano Storm has returned to the staff 
of tho School of the Theatre sitter a 
ggaunej of wnnderitig in f«rvm ports. 
Miifs .Swrn a former pnpil yj tlitsnote-i 
Mai Helnhsrdt, ha*t been placed in 
eitarg* or the voico and pantomimic 
clfiKSfa. 

- So Roosa Tor triilcri. 

Word rrom Rossi* tell* of the aboli- 
tion of archestra conductors ia Moscow 
on the Eratrnd (hat mieh H'Jtdera ak i n 
Tiolstion of the Soviet's principle. 

Snrnli Dcrnlinnlt TT. 

SarulTBerahirdt. tho dirine, will cele- 
brate bar ITtJi birthday on October 23 
fir instituting; preparaNons for her staeou 
of repcriotre in Paris antt hiyt plans, as 
already unnouaetd. are more nmbltloni 

™ a j* r ,Bl10 fl0J drafted in recent years. 
" To begin with she baa i ubw verainn 
of Paid and Virginia" from the pen of 
Henri Ilahaud for her -Stat production 
and a wort on which Saeha Gnltry in 
putting the fin ighine touches, "Adam and 
Eve" will follow, ^n thia aba will ap- 
5*Ki Wl - ^l"'* 11 Gultry, Manrieo Bos- 
tsnds "J.e tiphiiii." a poarJoai drama is 
still another listed offering- snd her Sea- 
son will coma to A does with a revival 
of "La» Princessfl iAinHunc" 
j Mmc Bernhardt ip said to b* in **• 
aellent health and looking forward to bar 
new theatrical year with much enthus- 
iasm. 

"Tka> rint" nnurm, 

'Tha Bat" 1* sbU flltriin about Kew 
Tork after two- years and more of reea- 
dence id the heart of the city. Ttw mja- 
toir plfljWby Awry Hopwood and Mary 
Roberta KTiirhaHr, wiH. visit rhn Piiviera 
nest woek to* begin a toqr of the subway 
eircntt, s - 1 

Cu<-*t of Bsnlcaar*. 

Maryland Momc, h young actrv-4a from 
the Coaae. in here for tbe Bankers' 
ConventioQi of ulrich nbo Is n gncst of 
honor. The occasion for this honor is 
tha fact that the girl lent bar classic pro- 
file to tha design for the 1022 so-called 



■ 



peace dollar nnH that naturally ^pttats 
the sympathy of the visiting financiers. 

>Y'hfln Miss Murco has ronjlncd her 
histriobic talents of late- to botion - pic- 
tures, she ia hero to stay and wilt do her 
ln-t to uplift the drama ns It is spoken 
along Broadway, henceforth. She lifts 
had Considerable esperience in stock, 
both in California nnd in tho Middle 
Weat.'but sho haa nerer been poen on tho 
local stage. , 

f'llfnJi Starr KB*.is™ent. 

The following bulletin ia Belf-aipLann- 
tory : 

"David Belnsco nnuounces that owing 1 
to tho aocceso of France!i , Starr io 
'Shore Leave,' at tho Lyceum Theatre, 
her ottjcngemCTit has been extended from 
October '28 to December 16." 

"3haff:la Mo-ar,"' l'l>ip>. 

M-rnii-:--:-.- of tho il!-fatod "Dumb 
Luck" tronpe. wfcfch recently encoun- 
tered financial ahonls in tho theatrical 
seas of Worcester, havo another all- 
Colored company. "Bhufflo Along," to 
thank for a safe* -voyage beck to this 
port: 

When -word was received at ths 3cl- 
wyn in Boston, where "Shuffle Alone" 
la playing, that tbe "Dumb Luck 1 ' folk 
were stranded in the other city, F, B. 
Miller, Aubrey Lyke. ihtblo Blsko and 
Nobln ^iaslc, compos'ers and. slant of 
tho flrst-nnmcd thou", msdo up a -relief 
fund ol fl,O(>0 and matorfid over to 
Worcester niter tbeir own performance 
to minister eld. 

Aecnnmlsted bills were settled and. 
tickets back to New York purchased for 
the "Dumb Lnck" -victims. 

Next at ibe Coln&tbta. ' 

' Joseph HurtJg will occupy the irtnsa 
of tho Columbia Theatre all B«t week 
with h« procraotion* ot "The. Big Woo- 
dec Show." The enow ie said to !■* ono 

_c-f the irooift eJaborsts on. tho biixlesqua 

"ffheoL /('■*■ 

Bnnkeir> fte« "KtinpT." , 

A delegation of tha Araericnn Bsmfc* 
era' Association has taken ov&r tha. on* 
tiro hfinao at tan Belmont to-night for 
the performnuco of "KempF." 

Tkrj' 8*« "Thr- FollJes,* r 

The jnran nrgacLEation had tbe New 
Amsterdam all to themanlTps last night 
at "The Koliles." 

Moreover, tho officials or the Njwf 
Tork Trust Company have taken fifty 
seats racJi niglit thia week to tha Ziesj- 
feld sbOWs 

Starts In Tfa-nnrlc. 

Newark will ba the first city of thia" 
country to be visited by tho Irlflb Bandr 
Oh Its trap soon ducntal tour this season. 
The orsantiaUon will open at tha Brosd 
3trix-t Thcntro there on Stindny and is 
t>oOH.od to fulfil nn engagement at thft 
Hiptiodrorae hero early in !NpvCBiV r * 

-wan tad i a l.r:»dLns Woman. 

Whiln the rant for AuguntUs Thomas's 
new Play. "The Song of the Dragon, 
has heen nearly rorrmleted, there vUM 
renrxlns open tha-lradtnp femU^o «'«. 
Hnveral.aclressofl, lnehidinfl; UNen Ga- 
baean, the yonng woman who created ■< 
such a favorable impression in "Dreams - 
For Bala" recently, have heen consider- 
ed for the part, but as yet no definite 
decision bos hwn teachec. ' 

Mr, Thomas <9,daptnd "The Sonp of tha 
Dragon" fmm the story 1 of tho Bttin* 
iKMii" by John Tninter Fc-Ote- tjeorco 
■M'. Cohan will sponsor th,e pndnction. 

Mom Uanlceva Sliclitr-J, 

Eipht hundred othet membcro of the 
banliers' organisation., in session here, (it- 
tended George WhUos, "Scandals at tan 
Globe laat night Toat loaves only two 
doeen unaccoiantcd for. . . , 

Thr** Biatlnaas Xext Week- 

There will bo three matinees of "Abie'i 
Irish RsaV' at tho pepilbtic pert, week, 
In addition to the refills* Wednesday 
anil Batiilrlay afternoon. pftrformafleBH, k 
them will t» a Columbus Day (.how on 
Thursday. J* 

FUIadc-lplilatta to Visit tfa. 

Tflao Philadelphia Inqu'rfer will giro «■ 
third annual theatre party at (no Hip- : 
TrOdromo to-night foe a Brnup of bfty-/ 
right rbUndelpjiia haKchall fnna who sra 
in New York an. tho tvorld series gunats 
of that newspaper. i 

The Inquirer eseh year oonductaa eon- 
teat with trip* to tho soiH.Cfl as prifea, and 
for tho last throe jewre, owinj; » the fact 
that ths series has been plisj-«! wholly 
or in part in Greater ®W York, a visit 
to the HEppodrome has been included! in 
tho ebtertslnment.- 

The party Is Jn diarge of H. C. Turner, . 
and since "both Pbilndolphia clahs ended 
their foag cellar tenancy thds trensos, tit* 
annnal story that thn rMladelphln fans 
hava come tn New York to seo a major 
leajfUn ball gams has beon ordered ■sup*, 
pressed. , 



5r.""*'» Bl r Ba 



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Dispatches from Clevolaud tell of a 
rcoord. businerTS doue there by John Philip 
SoiHta and hia hund. The orffanLsation 
played to- JIT.TOO for two nerfortnnnce*i 
on Ssrurctay at the new Audit*: ri urn, and 
it to stated that only lack of capacity 
prevetitwl thn receipts from mounting, to 
tbe (90,000 mark. V 

To B« Called "JohmaBEia KrelsIeT** 

Instead of '"The Mrstrrioue Tales of 
Hoffman." the GortUau drams, ia which 
the Bel wjps will presort Jacob Bcn-Afiii 
hero next month, it will ne known as 
"Johannes KreisVr," it wns decided yes- 
terday. Tho play xaea into rehearsal 
just ne, soon a* l<rnnk Belcher get* 
throWxh ain;?tivj! Chajuiing Pollock's offer- 
ing, 'The Fool," wbich ia now in ie- 
hcarsaL 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1922. 




Hit*. KM. A S»!_ , MA, 



HENRY MCLER 
RVTH CHATTERTON 

"Z.4 IWDRESSE'! 



KNICKEpBOCKERJi^iS 1 ;*- 

A Real BlHiioM Anug tjmr' 

—A-—?:- JCRtAlfOEB'S 

3CU A1QAL PHODUCTIOW 

™ YANKEE 
PRINCESS 



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THE SEASON'S 
SEA-GOIN' TRIUMPH 

FRANCES STARR 
ASHORE LEAVE' 




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OW Cap' Applejack Has Anchored far All Season 
WALLACE EDDUVGER— MARY NASH 

hIrWcohe6Y' s "CAPTAIN APPLEJACK" 

3TAGED BY THE AlTTilOF 

CORT THEATRE 



■ iAH \::> BY THE AUTHOR AND BAH FORREST 

west it StRket. EvtMsgn ,- | * 

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MARION DAViES 

CRITERION WHEN ««iJ"&3 

Uo&Mb>#9r ■■■■*■■■ a6*io«iBO 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWEP 

EITINGE J£*&.%a.fc 

FLORENCE REED 

in "EAST Of SUEZ" 

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mo ro sco as a% sy» 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

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1IUDKIJ OF 

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Sir Rolwrt H. H. Baird. K. R. E 
«dilor of the BelrA«t Td»cntHi *ai 
JLrTCtinff bucf of hAir a dflien oiher ItLaJi 
sfTOPApern, will dUcitM tiPM-ApAD^r eert- 
ditluna in lr«jKD(! Al n lTinch>?ox, in lija 
hanor tt ihoNtm-apAEgr Club a( 1^30 
UiU Afternoon, 



EDWARD BELASC0 MAKES 
PICTURES ON THE COAST 



George '"davit Sen With Plana of 
ffew OrffAiiitatioft— Wtti Ar- 

ranpe for Distribation. 



MAJiT AST0E C01TTRAC?r HOLDS 



« IIbIIbd ri{-(nrr« &<E*dj for Tlfi- 
!•>■■« br CaBAPnAiF Till. Ullla 

'Tripodoi-*..' - 



By lOITELLA 0. PAE30NS. 

THK macic name of Bclaaco ttIII 
be ujiH to held A !)<■/ film pro- 
ducing eoiBpiD* Id " the West, 
^■'oi (hp treat D*tii! Bel*aco, tn 
L'c hure, but hl« brotlier, lidivard. who 
haa hat! iniriv T^Ara' experience In tbe 
[heAlrlCil fic?d. tieorje l>ATi< Lai eorot 
to New York n-illi deDnlta plana for tbe 
new onramiitlon, and with the aaairn- 
ment to an-nngc tot (he diatlibiition of 
tbe Brat product, whicb U now in tb« 
proeean nf con»tniction. 

Over at I.ii office At l^W BronrtTsy 
Mr. Urtii iaOi itat the firat production. 
J, Uet Price," hj Xols ZcUaer, bsd been 
alsrted wltb Miriam Cooper aa the fea- 
tured player and ft>?Tnt Staak] 1 Al Lht 
tHdltle man. Other nsembcrs of toe 
caat Jntluile MJtehell L**Ii, R!eh«rrl 
Tucker, Maude \Vaja-> and Kate Latter. 
Dfll^ta M. Fl(«cra!d ii the director. 
BtlBKo Productions. Inc. haa acquired 
the acreen rio/htH to Anna Bhtlce'a ksct.t. 
"DBTicinj; feet." nad Either BlrdtiOr 
DtplUiT'B "Batdy of Nome" which will 
he made foJIowlns the completion of 
"Her Price." 

.lifPTilini !'Mn!nfiiOH<- 

Muth Amer-Cn hds atftrtc-j to unikc 
motion pleturea of her <nvn. andArJen- 
tlnfl Ji leadlnn Mie war. Tbore are al- 
ready b fioirrn eetabliphcd motion Jflcturc 
prottucer* in Buenoa Aire*, and there ia 
Avrry lcdicatlo'n that tbeae will Sourijli 
bectnap of tile local intereat in tiiefr buc 
ceiu. Tbe firat A t^'nrid-i drima was 
produeM bAPb in 1P1C by MArtinea y 
QBHtJte "n-iih the title of "Noble ea 
Odneba." The steset wctt very well 
daae nnJ the picture bad a contlnuoui 
run for over two ycara. 

The many attAiapta to mAke a pjctara 
that rollon-ed -iXubleca Gaacba" were 
most uninccoaaful. the pla.va Delnt pwrly 
acted bj- ineiperienrtd aotora nnil tlin 
■ pes cheap djjO JDBdcouate- En *jiito of 
th«nc ohilOtiB drawhicks it is iul:d the 
j>Uys ivnrc prefttahle to Hie iirorlndoi: 
coai|»onieji. Thin it accnaotcd lor by tb& 
fact that ^o little nttmry waa hpept In 
(bfclr prnduction «nd that tbtyr enjoyed a 
certain Buccean from their "Hoiae Uloat." 

jhiriofr the Ihpl year produetioti haa 
JmproriMl and hircral ompiaiea ore oi- 
ferinp nk-mrca that prompt to tie lalable 
Hi>lh nt home and abroad. American 
idioto-iilays an tlic ttandard ia Areeu- 
tinn. and American Kin trio tdnLs, The 
com|)Anica iiattern'thetr produetioni aftef 
t\iv American^ and tne .reaKs cfBtpOt J» 
faiil to be creditable. 

Max tirmt Will Metro. 
Mai fJraf. vi-J-m has t«?n brought LO 
our notico time and timr ajuin aa tho 
man who -would meniuallj- make San 
Frmic'isro the p»ria<r'njc rcoter of the 
West, has «mui£CcJ »-|th Marcus Locw 
to roJea«e tip output through Metro, "The 
ParfflKlBO Law" and two othrrs in n 
emes of yhotft-nlays: prnrtnend under the 
siiptrvi-inn of Mr. Graf will be di>- 
trlbiitml by Metro. "Ttie Forsotten 
Law ' W** ftdAptfsl from (JbtoTjijc Ab- 
bott .Stualryu non-cl, +H A Modern Jfu- 
d'tuna.' It was directed by Jarara W. 
Barn*, and (nseph Kranklfn Poland 
niiutc tho Tcrceti adcpt'iitlnn. In the cast 
are Milton Silln, ,Tqp1( MulhnlJ. Cleft 
Uiilelcy. \\w U. Francis. Mure! Unna 
aod Ali«. Howler. 

In lie far tpt^r Caue, 
_ The Wary Astor ense itherein the 17- 
year-old &(?LrrnA .stjotI Harrj Durant fat 
a canxjeJIatJioa P f eontntct. haa eM««sJ 
eotjfUerablr interest In tr?n bduatTy, Sfo. 
r-rcme Court .Timtlcc McCoek ikcMcd 
riu«j Miss Aster Jj Irpally the indcnbired 
■ippn-ntice of Jfr. nur fl jit, and. in nc- 
■-ordfin'-o with the old-time "maafpr and 
man'' act, ahr must falfil he r eoniraet 
maile by hir pireata fov her w6*n she 
Wfifl krro.i o n -. r.urilp I jipphim ke. 

Mt Durnat niJ yeaterdfij; 

'Tlin rjueatiou iu i»auo in whether 
T not a fair coocrart made by 
All pnrtifrs .-oncrrned, nball bo lived up 
t<>- More than that It will probably 
catablifh the precedent wherein les-al 
rontracta may lie entered lpto hy Lhf- 
atricnl iSnd Tnotloo picturt produceTn 
with minor*, Herrtoforr; produecra trid 
mabAffrra hflvr devflopp-1 and eatabliih- 
ed Hiarw who wr.rn undrr ace, only to 
have them takcu a nay by vinie ?raan- 
inc prodiicer," 

Mr. JJurant w^t on !o aay: "Theplrl 
Had prcat iiietoriul aad p biographical 




^AUCTIQN RaOMS l 



JAro7EAJTi9*Smt7(Ar5™Avi)J 

Taltnhbae PIul* atU-acds 

SALE TO-DAY AT 3 

At Absolut* Auction - 

Fins Furnishings * 

Incladtnx Km pirn Knlie*, WULlAm 
ftiul AfAry Hot*, Colon [»| f-Toitl Br-d i 
Htuntw, China. Rie>, CI)ln» ClorkK 
Plmrn Plmiim, Vlr(ro|p.». P a | n tioa» 
Hlvr-r Bint Sh-rfli-lil Wurr. I>r*pcrlrn 
CIiIdih Vufi ana KHabrnldrrlH 
llpiniifiil A-Hdlopolnl ChaJrd. And 
»»"■■ (*■»«, At, pwoftrtr el TiBrt. 
aa» CoailiJDr*. umi lo Clota (b« 

MORRIS ESTATE 

Br Or4er at IpImi v, [rwln. ISAq., 

91 fir..-.] Mi, (Ht. 

H'lifri-f-l Frem Tbrvra'* Nerk fl'p 

n»r W*!*- Tork C^tr^ lir Cahfvnlnat 

in" HUD train Ihi Irihi* al Ml af ttlA 

old - Kntikertwrkar UnA- 

nmrk.il- Thr i-allrr maJr rom- 

Sala T*^ty (Thara.), Fri., 
5at. J Octc.li*r5.e-T* l : c i a - i; 




PB9U l>r Aft la, 
Minv ASTOH, 
Wbaa« mnit ■■■fnat Vmrrj Daiam 
araaied ertn<-h latareac In motion 
plplare olrelea. 

»*luer. Moreover her face had n di»- 
tinct J>nlritual (tuality. I undTtcok to 
put her over, and I have. [ eten. ffave 
her ihr najqe. MAry A»ior, hjitrtrctfcd ber 
aod directed lur i> - ork and pomonall? 
eitAblivhed her la the indiiJilTy. 1 ad 
•"ADced a Cr^rat rteal of iflintj aad I 
havo never recclTel a penny "In-- mj 
from her paroLeEa." 

Mihi Aator claimed "■■ bei- r>,m aha 
bad U'-vt reccireil any in»triJclion from 
Mr. Durnnt and tbe cotitrart ■■■:.■■ ai^ued 
nlirii ahe m.' 14 yean of ace. 

Addcraon Brluti Ceranlipi, 
The firat of the sprifa of Rian Laurel 
comediea hta nrrivod. It bears tbe In- 
tr!pirne title of "Mud and Sand." and 
au iln [iflroe miplu indicate. \n n btwJwjBfi 
on the l-banci atnrj', "Dlood nnd Hund. 11 
LI. M. Audnraon, wh'i made niRb n mime 
(or himself na ,h Tironchn Billy" in the 
pioni-CT dnyi f>f fllraa. ha-' c*"op no fnim 
the C&aat with bia treasure, I.- having 
been chosen to apontor them' ahort rrdcra 
whiLii Metro lins com rat 1 in J in rrlcnae. 

Italian Fleiarea Iteatfj. 
Now whim luionr (Ilnsmatrografiea 
iLflliane oitli the prouil brrost h liaa t**- 
eral film productinnj in prrparation fur 
ihe American markfi. Conut TLiAitn d 
Hrvel, just to prove his company kicau! 
lo do tiusincsft in thU ei-njiiiry. haa et 
Ubll*hcd g(Tl«- el 7^9 .Seventh menu* 
He ha* ready for release this year iwi 

BIK-cinH. ■■Cytftnn JL JSzt£Crae;' (dnyfil 

on the AmrriaajL ataga for four jears by 
Nv- lute Kicfunl Mansfield, and "Thv l> 
irothed,'' in addition to twenty-bix lea 
. tii re rr^+durtiona. Two others, arcordlnc 
t" i he Loiint, arc now in tlie hnukiTJB. 
The L . C. L.— which U cruder to :■,,•, \ ilinn 
upell -.-is the company tejpoBsrfbJ p fur 
■Theodora" And ■"Oabirin." and accord- 
;ns to trjf? i .'-iiim. ia ftaurlihina i&jjiai 
hevcral ruraora to the contrary. 

flr-emem Indntlrr. 
John Jaspar inu- re-ent*red the rank* 
of producers. Aft^r n lour iLbtencc Irimi 
ai-tii" production, the builder of tbv 
HoDyWEKrd atudioa. of wliich 3ir i.i ccn- 
eral manacer and port owner, ia on. bia 
wuy lvaat to conirlude arrana;amentA for 
the filming «2 fi^e apedaJ prodiucllona. 
While in New fnrk Mr. Joapar will 
make his headquarters at the Ambaa^udor 
Uotel. The tin«t of thean plcturen will 
he "OvfirhcTc," a jnelo-dramalic fratut-f, 
wiLli an liII-m.ip- but heoHeil by Jvitellc 
Tnjlpr, Tially Marshall. Wilfred Lucas, 
Snitj: Kda-arda. .lean Perry. IIl-u Ilrulpy 
and Rote Price, llertrajn llraekea 
hnndk-d the dlrecrioTi h 

At (lie mVotl and JllAllo, 
Cedl Tl. Db p]ill«B picture, h, Man 
alnuphter." with "PboniaH Meighan in the 
lecdiag role aad l-^atrice Joy and IxtiH 
Million hrnditie th* ^upTwrtiiii c«at h will 
p3ny n fourth week on Hroadway 1n re- 
apon.M to public dftnand- On fiutiday 
Hugo Elieaonfeld will muvd it' from ili» 
ttlvoli, white it will have played three 
woei*. ic. the ItiMHu, wheVo it will plaj 
the fourth. A fowr wcrku" en^Bgen^iit 
of a picture (t a bi(t tflOtifirt picture 
tbeotre I| rqTr. only 11 TJecfptiisn" end 
"'Blood and Rand 1 ' harine had SHtia loa^ 
ruH*. 

"The Fan; in [Hp rVa;." a Coamopoli- 
tatl-Priramouot priidnctlrni wirh Liotie! 
Itnrryniore. Hrenft OWffl and Lowc'l 
tUtermnn aa the reeuired pliycra. Iirb 
been aelrcted hy llusis ftfeaenfeld as the 
prinripal film at tbe RIvali durine; tbd 
Week beginning Sunday. October &. Tlie 
Cast aTipportinj!' the fentured iilnyert* in- 
cladf-s IjouN Walhelai. *ieorj;c No^b. 
Moeer Harlan, NIdry McLaren, (itiatav 
Keyrierrita, ,1oc Ki rKl Tom Blak-, Mjiric 
liurkc. Joaaph Smiler ond Martin Pdtset. 
'"Thc Fare in ih* Fob" waa written by 
Jnek Jtoylr. John Lyuch and Ht.ylc 
wroli> the peenarin ami Alau Ottuloud 
directed thr production. 

floetnl ITotA. 
Anita, Loo* ia leaviu B for Bar Harbor 
to-day, She b.nx Anisbed two nlayp. n 
sreaario nnd n jfhorf uttry, dud the fee la 
she in entitled ti> a little real. Hrr BrKt 
vocation i n 31011th*., nhi> BAjra, rrftiHlnr, 
to cull her trip Abroad a vacation. 8ha 
aad Joha Emeraon will work tn Cali- 
fornia tbt* Winter- Tbeir cuetran witib 
.rnaspb. Scbeiocll will Ufce them Weal, a 
fact both John aod Aolta betuoaa, um 
they lore >"tw YoA. 

A Lln.a or Tiro. 

L. J. Dirmouc. editor of the Sekniok 
Novib, T«ceiT«d thA foilowinfl telefrram 
from ft cAOKTamAti statiatted in Milnau- 
keer "ConBlderaWfl conlrovfrsy here be- 
tween Aldarmsn And Curator of MM- 
*A|ilTj over.TOlam pole fium Alaska and 
NAJd to be ]nrcf*t known bo account of 
Curator patriae It in front of Muoi-uto. 
Aldernjan *.aya that tt U not nrt and 
will acare children away. Sb.aH I Bboot? 
riatae wirf.'' • 1 ■ 

Editorial judfment is delayed. 



TWO BURLETTAS 

AT THE OLYMPIC 



Broadway Belles Affordi Fair En- 

tertainment With Billy Higan 

aa Featured Comedian. 



DOT LEIGHTOIT PRIMA D0HBA, 



atyrlli- Aadnni, Anna Turtr. J 

Barlnn md Art MarAelA Alao 

Uembera or Ibr Coat. 

I , 



By '■ T JT?0. ,, 

Jop Opr'i-n.lieiiiicT'h "Ltrofldway Hellea," 
a aatiafacrory pniiTinLiaicnt tbnJuKhnut 
two hiirli-itBs. "Go tier 'rjni.*' srlth it« 
n-mlcEvoiis in Ihe lohfcjr nf the Hotel 
Willard floinewhere in Ani^nco nnd "We 
Got "Em." iniri in Atlimiic City as ataped . 
rfuite adroitly by Killy K.,l-:-i:. oleated o 
lot OT lihnki'rs' cimv.-niinil .■.:■■■'. world'a 
series Vivttars constdrnthlji it tl^ OiytB- 
pic on Tuesday, eveiiuic. 

Hagan + liimaulf, n n.w mm on tho 
burlesque wheels, in Otr featured funeter. 
He mnnufaclurra I1.I.1 liiugha easfly hy 
way or bin patented ejaculation, "Sheeio 
and Crackers" ond a drj. droll Herman 

:n:|'iT>'.;nn Lew I^Jircr, opposite 

eomlc. also iu a I'uL'-Ji character, was 
funny in inugsinK^ nnd m:ike up, Indi- 
vvdwaJlj! or, ax a U'aio, they weri- ei- 
tyemety timuainn. 

Hot Ijeiicfattm madi- nn jiitriiciivi: 
prima donnn and .■ :i m-i fur ini-!(Klii-H 
: i i- - siLt.- a lind tAH t>f ltP*t3t3Tf*&. Mjrllc 
Andrews, n, tih>i1p-|i-mjI]c (iKFeatlB. i* 
Tunticr natnrcblcwi'] uuli n powerfut, 

■""■>ri >;i.- 1;: voice t>[ lliv kind may ahow 

or robaret would he pruuil In fi-tittirt. 
Aniit- T'oetJr. nn athh-iie iiitfcuuc »(in- 

lirt-tt*\ fcBH cood tn i(M>t ilium, (miltlc»n 

iii hfjr npnkrn line* and tiinVrniorc. was 
thr- life "f the nnmber*. Al Barlow, a 
nntty atmicbt whh heayilj wide up and 
ileciratcd eyea, never dr^ardetl hia irfli 
alovi'n fur nn inatant •; ':■■: tlie iierform- 
'iiace. Art JJe,yfield. jnwnile, is eiijoj 
inc 11 wjKim'a vacatiou with iln- Oppi-u- 
htitner yrK^niEBtiou. 



114- 



vj- FlnJinrlil 1'r 



TIk' linri half bus 10 *5 
nf ABBA, a merhsLiejil dQj 
b* interpreted ea the pjot, 
thii li.-uvy hiifliicn.i ttnaa 
it fiartnwa kiaeinc Kystr-m 



ran 



wlii<<li may 
In butwtcji 
rum. There 
bu-b rnjaed 
ho, nnottnr 
bit whi-re Letlerer feta [hi bum'a nub 
friiui rhe Barlow speaj;-e.a<y iu ihe total. 
*'l"iMrJh the Ijinnvileir' Is the foreword in 
Rllly'a ukulHr aclin-ol for (Ik next lauch 
event. Put ibe fun reoelt'M its pe«k 
with the purehnJie of Lin- doll" and in 
whjcu ihr fetchius Anna »ii rr-mark- 
abl.V tttilid nuiler rorigb Irr-ifJniOiiL Op- 

plkd by Hie comedians. 

In or rullicr at tho Atlantic City rr- 
iOPt Mvrtlr --it- in^v fur kikava ami utuh 
Lrrt^rer a reck'eav ciiatompr, Then Dot 
arl]s laen. but far the privitese of tell 
inn Rtofrrn]ihlcal tiuif fmrn nrvklat 
walcln-v Thi* lime 1 E:iean »ii» an caper 
patnm. A brnpecked bit followed, flub- 
aaqnently Dot'n **cr«l ro»e from l ,- rnnce 
lir» i!-<] tli*; foLLndalioti of a bfockofailittg 
farce. An FiriruiTientiil nffair between, 
]-i::^:in :i!'ii ],-■!' c-i- with the ahuo last, 
the a*| rinrl ihr liid^ «a the main topln 
undr ili^'tiHijon Invoked actCAEt". par* 
liculrriy when ilic i 'imf Oinri?. lo emphn- 
hiip their paints. fn-sL-urd eus b ethet iu- 
duntrieuiH'y with . i- >.\> j-uda. 

Ha tan ond T«hie in (heir sfcinky 
WtTCa vijfOTOlll i ■ l cnnverrintional Iniumr 
out » lie? HnfTmiJStW 0AO*n and Hilly 'a 
nbiliiv t" tell Annn's inawt and future 

Httcan. Lwftrer ""'"i Mayrirld. for a 
aenjnd sperinttj. warbled thr. "Hr*ii.i 
iIdti Hlui-B," Bianjuc veww iui-erpn rated 
werp nrvertlieleKs apppeelatiil by the 
filymiilc'n roirercAatiou fur many encore*. 

A hire U,'il;i'-i'.: cli-ir-u/i, Mill drllliHl Ami 

prettily emrtonied, hel|ied inalcriully in 

the FUCl'f^H nf Lhl- llllillblTf. 

i,r^fftu\ Ftlarh Klrkrr. 

la lifr Iim riilty, T.Hiii.> .Juhilr-." 

MiAB Tuebe showed sa« wn.i n jrrflrWid 

hi(ih-kieki>r nrul owiitl do splits imil hand 

j^lirlnpu widmiit apparent effort. In her 

*eeoIid. Aiinrt Ubirl her pIcqsinK JierWJU- 

alily ptD omt n <ptaint so 11 ft "Hnuthlaml 
Night," with a[ilenditl vnenl and 1 erbal 
daliver.v. This ineiiulinl n apc-cidl dance 
hj ,lewc| Ciirlt/m, (rttwy * H 111 fiint h¥o 
other n«ii» ponSts, to (in- utr <•( "CflntrnJ 
Thru tin- Ityn. " Mlm T-K-'be a othi-r bin 
were "IJiiie'" and "Liarn tiootl Man," 
the latter fully ineritinc its three rcpenia. 

"TaAe I( J-laav." hy Min* An*Jrewn. 
arfla u»iE;hteued by lb*; cli. sir ha^iful 
Hcll'-fi'disciosinu thrlr dlRiiity ami curves 
from under lose rioaka. Tfjr tjljmyic'a 
jiiipulnlnin ).-ct tli^ir utotiow'H worth alone 
rishl In thiK MWittBi Phillip IeT-n PrW* 
]fljl4clr, n i-onlioictcilr on ■ niicji propo-ii- 
liiuia coneerhStlR the fair sea. in Ihe aa- 
AerahlaB' j . ppoopuneed it "nrr ' with a 
hi s A.' 'Nohnrly Lie B ." -Hn.. U n9 " 
nnd -'Htime i^ick niviea." Al nnd Art 
Jis!iif|jns in ihi- lanl nauied. comprjiifd 
three more eiiellenlly led anil anna ren- 
ditiona In Hlsa Myrlln'a r*pcrtoir«». 

Mi™ l.i-i:^ni:i's "'rHue" sotiE brtmj; 
her three encoren and a bouquet. In the 
excitement intending fhti nnuKunl Jari- 
dent the meKKcnjrer earried uff I ho cawl 
of the ih'uot. Tin hypnotic prima donnn'a 
fnrlJier eootflbTttiijua embraced "Knock. 
Knftek. - ' "Tbrro n'Clnct: in the Morning, - ' 
■Klclcy Kfyi" and "My Uhie." 

JJnHoiv. )u 11 friir tenor voice, rounded 
nut trie aeon- with "fnnkpo JJoudlu 
Blues" nnd "(ienrcia." 



CLARKE QUITS AS KLAN CHIEF 

Imperial M'1r:ir.[ llr-l^.-Li Beenuae at 
■■Pnljilc Hcurn.'f 

(Bj lo.fA fTn*. W The-MonUn* T,("(T*ffc i 

ATLANTA. Oct.' 4— Ed* ou\ Y. 

Clarke, nciinK imiieriaj wizard nf ifae 

Ku Khix Klan. lie* retirjied. it w^a an- 

liniincnil tn.iljiy m the. Imperial nulaco 

here, The naii: nation ia Effrctivr- *fo- 

mh^r Kl. nt *hleb time WMlimn Jo- 

ph SistTflanit, whf> wan fur-eH ti> j;ive 

1 rhc ncljri' direction of the K^Jin on 

nreolllll nf ill hf'ultll. ftifJ UCiiill ftaSJBHO 

L-iice eliarRO. 
In bin ntnH 

fition- Clarkf dpdata_ _ 
intend ro 'rock the boat 1 ," ami impiicn 
that the "p'rsccutlon," "public neom," 
"ridicule" and ''personal hairrd" of those 
.vim have "sought to wreck the orgaa- 
r.Uti'in" arc responsible fur the deowJoh 



AT 107 VISITS CAPITOL 



o-l U'u 



en, Tt« 



a In 



TO Vv. Soe "Heme mora nee." 
rieveiil)--nvc nped men and women 
from the Home nf (he JJauphlera nf 
Jacob, Vindlay uremic And Bast lt>Tth 
Ftrect. thr Jiruni, M'hoao Ages rangeil 
fnini HI to 107 yean, were ,:'■:■-;..- nf 
L. Rothafel at -a abowinir of ""Ili'- 
"ntbrnrjee-"' at the Capitol Thca^n 1 . 
It waa admitted by aeeLflDiAliott th»r 
Noah JAco-bnnn. who until be wua If" 
yews oid, wa D the oldest yoims chap in 
tba parry, and that Mr-. Minute fiado- 
wlta, 7<5, was the youngest. 



0«4 fwmoAr 

{/ * * Fatmtrl v A, T. Etetcart 



Slr,:.}.i-i-a-j hf .ViniA, Seat Tort 



Stare ii---.?- r 1 to S.-i 




Pftv*d the way 

for the great 

aueceM of 

Three-piece 
Suits 

hy creating such fa^iiialm^ 
models that no i>ne could 
resist Ihem. 

And the \\ omen's Fash- 
ion Salons have adapied the 
various modes of Paris to 
trie modes of New York — 

in a collection specialized in price 

The bodices of the mitching frock are in every instance 
of crepe de chine to match the lining of the jacket and thus 
create a feeling of unity and delightful completeness of 
costume. 



Al $58 



— of I 

laekets 



nay- 



irWu— rtJ-Bjgttt, 1nn*e. b 
trith the new hell sleeci 
The frocks have the rffective a 
alceve* nt La»vi B . wi'b id 
row cuff. 



At $68 

Or duvet de laine, blar-fc cara- 
csi] collar, caffa end band across 
hack of jacket, wholly tinlisbifui. 
tv-llh n bit or a ■trlaK hplt serosa 
ihi- front. This tnKk bat tb» 
nf*- very short sleeves. 

Tii^aronnd >ackets in another 
mode] with moln*kin collar. Here 
the (rock boBnts the flaring Tteuaii- 
j%ance sleeve and a skirt of circu- 
lar effect. 



At $73 

Of duvet rie loine, nutria eol- 
lart and rufTa «jth paich pocket 
effeets mp ji copy of a Bernard 
Mill (Illastrate<l<. 



At $98 

Or «&[( pile fabrics— bir K e t.eavrr 
noMarj nn Jick'-t-'i making a mart 
u^e of I h f- light hip hand Qtid 
buck If. 

— of marleen. ropi«d from a Paiou 
model, without fur trimming but 
with a new Isrll mIccvc nod mo*t 
fwtereirtiaa seiia pockota on the 
jacket. 

At $125 

Of wjf;i pilp fabrlrs. The new 
Olrtctoirc line in abown In ihe cut 
of the jaeketv alinhily flaring end 
rfaa*ically almple in treatment. 
The »niLsire shawl collar ia of 
heaver- * fne and nbajH now 
favorites i:i Tarla. 



In i-nncOjillr onJ rjefdrn firou-fi; 

in the dull -aft llur-. {» kit fa. 
Cray, nir-^ blue aod Stnek. 

Second Floor, Old Btiiidin E . 



The GRAY LINGERIE SHOP 
pretanitc diitinctive new faahioni in 

Lingerie for Large Women 

One very pretty »t 



in shell pitlV crepe de chine. 
Is smirtly lucked nul tdc«d 
with narrow folds at snowy 
ott. 

Its n 1 r; 1st «:"■.=, ij. with bficom- 
inc square nacfclfne, I* $i4.50 = 
its vesl them lie. with it rip 
Shoulder':. SG.95; ilj step-in 
drawers. ST. 95. 

Another charming set 

in thfll ptrtt ndlum silk, I* 
tftrniHy enitroidfted md 

edrcd with hand-made filet I 
lice. 



huUnii jtcp-i» chemis.es, with 
strip shoulders, are 58,50 
each. 



Princ 



Slipa 



Slriljrht lallored MyliC, 
wllli slrip or built-up shouk 
ders. in v.i;i- or radium silk, 
16.50 to J13.50, according 
to Ihe iii.jlcrhl 

Flesh, while, navy blue or 
black in the collection. 

NOTE: 

The materials uned in this 
linRtrie ire all Tlrm, lieivy 
qualities, and the flesh and 
white carmen Ik riiav be liun- 



Thf ni«:htgown, w 1 1 h "■> 
graceful V necklines and the | dered very satlsf^LOrily, 
new deep armhQles. Ii $15.50; | Third Floor, Old Bui[din|. 




A Remarkable Special Sale 
Hand-bags 
at $1.65 

* ■ * 

A wonderful variety 
Every woman wil! 
wont I wo to three 

Delightful leather bags; many at half price; all far be- 
low the market price of tod a v. 

Swagger — Envelope — Parly — Pouch — Carriage — 
Vanity Bags — of long grain, alligator and beaver calfskin, 
ecrase leather, vachette, India goat, pin seal. 

Fashionable shades — black, several shades of brown, 
gray and dark blue. 

Self leather or silk cord handles. Gun-metaS or nickel 
linish lock frames, antiquc^inish gilt frames, bright-finished 
gilt or nickel frames. Inside frames, change purses and 

mirron. Main AUU-, 5ln*t Floor, Ol4 Building. 

Snbwr*T Aiala, Down-Stain Store, N«w Building. 



THEATRE PLANS FILL 
M'ELFATRICK OFFICE 



Wili of the Latft Architect Awaited 
With Interest— Valoa of Es- 
tate Sot Known, 

Drtaili of the aill of William H. Mr~ 
J-JlfatrLclt. ihentricol architect, who died 
!,---: '!'!.i::-mI.:j al hia homo, ".'.ft Sterling 
plaw. Brooklyn. w**a a*alted n'ltb mpch 
intfroai ycaterdaj-. 

I«wyrr William GroaaTaan. eounat-l for 
the eatntp. :-.*Li i yeatcrday that the valu« 
cif McVllfairick'a pmncrty. rval And per- 
gonal, bail oot to l iii't'ii dcttrmfocd. It 
incladen the huusa ia u'hleh the archi- 
tect died near Proapcct Park and a Sum- 
mer remdeUcu At Long B«eh, I-. X. 

William H. McKLfatriek waa tho 
VfiuDCT member in tbe firm fuut^ded by 
Li* father many yaar* tin The fcnior 
itrcmber iru oree SI yeira nl<f whm br 
diM. For *■ ipnx timn tbp firm hurj 
office* In the Knickerbocker Tlifnun 
'■■ ii!-.: j :■■;■;. When the elder MaBtf utricle 
ilM. ttw buain*tn -ytitt' OtfttA to tbe 
■Jolumhia Tbestr4 building. 

In tbe oaicrhA them at prevent are hun- 
dreda nf original sketeheH. dealjrns and 



. and Can- 



tret All ovrr Uir Tnitcd Stair' 
ada. 

Hack in ihe 'Tr> the MeUnaolilaq 
On*ra Rowar tm partial!* Imrnod. Mr> 
lOlfntriek ,^ Sun drew the plans for it* 
reconstruction. 1 n the mnstniction c-f 
nearly nil tbe idd-tinie th^-atrca in Katf 
Tork thi* firm had ' a hand, eithrr in 
drawirit th^ pUri* u'e were the crramjltlne 
architet'ta. In rrtrot ycnrA Miry wera 
chier un'hiL^nia far thr IS. F, Keith; dr- 
cuit of iheuiiva aad for the Tolumbia 
Amuwm^H I'l-miiany but'kst]DQ ' wheel 
houara. 

William IT. Me£lCAtrh>fc waa n lifa 
— mber i.r Hronklyn LuCkfl SJ of . ItM 
1 r mcinh^r rtf the Montauk; 
- He loft a widow but 



Elk* and 1 

Huh in P-rooklvn. 

no children. 



plana drawn Dj theaa arehiteew for theA- t»* Lkaa tv i-rf-t;* ie AaAS&f, ^tttitm'-^i ua, 



Fat That Shows 
Soon Disappears 

I ■"■■i"' .■- ' 'fc, LtlCt '..'■,■■. pr ._ j ■j-., rh^fB \\ 

11 n'it oardtd L| ■ bnrdvn. ■ (ile4nwe tit ■ett*' 
ttf, L eu.b upnn pMnit. Tfra he («k» nfe i-i 

tn rt*m H thf-i ttj- .ii BS afiir Mfh m<ti ial 
«>• ?i«.r :-io:.i i-v ■*.-•!:■ r "■; t«ai»(. 
»bhta an n vttMfra * a tf h*rmi#« 
* -«i KH 

J!*bi tb- ->■■■■- t. o.H a*]i ihani at «n"rtn|iw ftw l 
'"• " f r«» «•■ w**' ih«» airKi tnn tft* *»r- ■ 
IWIi. OK, 441] Vnodwirrt A#.. IWir-n. .m:-.n. 



At b»di|iB 
Tli-*. Il«l __ 

u IBM l»m"-.i. nraTIFllTTt tTi'm ^ftlrfi 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. 



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XitJ Vim*.. * kL. L» 



HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 

„ t* >mruTiii£H tljlt 

"jL4 TENDRESSE'l 



KJUCKERBOCKEfil^JK? 

*>•*. * K Usix w*s. imu tie. 
"■A REAL SLUEBLOOO 
AMONG SHOWS."^m^». 
a. l. BRbAiraini'i 

HU1ICAL fnOIlX't'TIf-'N' 

TBE YANKEE 
PRINCESS 







«■ M T«-m A T*ww. 1 »». 



77j£ S£i4SOJV'S 
SEA-GOIff TRIUMPH 

DivID Mt*a*CO anaagta 

FRANCES STARR 
in 'SHORE LEAVE' 




UUUtoBW^*^ 



WfTtSrrt TO-TMT. 

l'm»J«lir »[ Arttsls. 

DiKci»'<q Win. Hown, 

\:.i:it * fil Mil i: n 

m H>,: oib*r nUi*.. 

L~.H (5 He., Inc|, Tu. 





K-POPKATC WFCi 




It* 


fiEOKE WHITE'S 
trAtinXft 






LvmnwAMKii&s 


ttttfi 










HEMTHIUES'SESt^ 



ZIECFILOIOUIES 



! ■ -- CM. "abi Til I Tbs* 3 H 

"MALVALOCA" 

Ju* Caasl, «Itfhl »iU> * ■■.:---. fj 

'Flaf "ISC**" Wll* f!l<3 Mali" 
-Bngg. Wmla. 
(Mil ll Ttol OrtK* I W*rLi Mtaad 

r.xirm MiUnct Their. (t>el, IB.) 




BETTER TIHES 



WILLIAM COURTENrY ' 
H E B TEMFgRART H US BAUD B? Krȣ 
BELASCO 



« HU It InnUip «l LK 

.ts.T«-W» i 'nam. I a 

|e awtdo+a all erpeci*- 
--ll4rBi>"-TiwPt. 



PAVId BKtJktCO 1 



L esore ULRICa5KIK1 

REPUBLIC- ST-^.VT," 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

C«0> 0(1 HAH THIATKE. rwly a IW 11 

THE ENDLESS CHAIN ^. 

with Marajaret Liwmu 

TUESDAY EVE„ OCT. 10 ST 
B NORA SAVES 

~ fftVWBM O* HEARTH." 



INGHAM GIRL 



AIM . 114 

EARL CARROLL lutt^"^/'^ 1 



Willi .nt 

INA CLAIRE "fiLesfe"** 



BRUCE HrRAG 

"THE AWEUL TRUTH" | 






•OIIIM VuiM. 
Br* Warll. 



,,. ■*- SMASHING HIT!!!! 

"IT'S A BOY" ^EI 

UAOQJO TUC1TDC west u "rrr.r.7 cvimiKai til 

II. nHnnig | ll CH I [1 C sUuns-a T*.mon>» *. Wi :-.._■.;. ,. UK 

Old Cap* Applejack Has Anchored for AU Season 
WALLACE EDDING£R-!HARY NASH 

■amgiiTDT 1 "CAPTAIN APPLEJACK" 

ST^Cnn £T Tin: alTHOH *MJ f AM FOKREBT 

CORT THEATRE 



Mil.lVVS TIICATUKJ OS - IV. UD ST. 

TIMES sq, 

tfmaibJor Oumefly Jilt. , 



THE EXCITERS 

■ Mb ALLAN niMill.lltl 
- 15 Tillillib n»TiLh#md 
Eip I.:" XaU To -=:.iTt-.ri : ; ' 

APOLLO 

| FRANK TlNNEY 

IX A ktL'SiaiRI. COUZTJT. 

I DAFFY DELL 

| tu t 13 Han. W**. * Sat.. I V 

SELWYN 

SAldKt »^ET,A!iUER 

BERNARD SCARR 
"PAHTNEHS ABAIN" 



ffliBB 



nl*r,I)V is THE GftEATEST 

j I.Al'OHIWO HIT TJI VEAltH." 

iELTINGE SJSAtrtk," 




MARION DAV1ES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



O-T W. SOMEMET If 



! MOROSCO ^ 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

"Ab^lvr.lr tar. Bo<."~Al.n D .|,. 

' Ll T T L E IS ^ ."^w'i 1 ?- 
I MADGE KENNEDY 

I " SPITE CORKER 



,|pB 



v lur. 



HAWIC110Y6 

DOU1HT WLEXW4S 






DULTO 

ll nirxj 



■"~^a w Dwnl^ Oattan A ;i-. UalL 
Pisu«a Rlttto QrxkailFi. 



HIPITllL EST"** nt-GHr*- 

0--aj M Hit, rmtal Qr >g< t^r^taatj* 

roli»»la.li*ni, ftaji, Tim Tr t*,Twitm IT lr 
ITatlA Ian*. K*tarr--i ta< ffM !L . TtM ^ 



i n *i ny Tt. Mi* w-taor.iM T «d c 



P 



n.F.Kallh'l 

ALACE 



IOPH1B TUCKER 

^Jrircni Lou, 4 Or*h., n.->. 

A I^Bl, 

■ * Mb. 



--eke*!* 

jtHTfUjH i [M>nikar 



Rn.r,Kclib- 
IVERSIDf 



|AUCE BRADY 4 CO. 
O'DonnrH A II| B | r 
Rii A T.-.-i r>in. alBfrv. 



j (street 



GEORGE MOIIIli: * c« 
TraallaEi- fiaiai A flaulr*. 
hutiHi Da Hollar. r>tlu A 
HIM- Pra^i. -KICQ TKO- 
PLE" »1ih Inn,-, RfLiI 



D 



ti r kFitin 

OLONIAL 



BANNER VAUD. SHOW 
' ALL 5TAR BILL 
10— B1C ACTS— 10 



|»Mt..lu|iHM!l!ao 



EMPIRE^^, , ^'JK' i 5"- 

A«a**«i Z»« f WHinlix m#m 
SOCtAL MAIDS .11^ 

**«« w.«u •BOtKKTTl" 



NEW FILM CONCERNS . 
ORGANIZE IN JERSEY 



The Chapliin Clank! Will Deal in 
- Films and Haobuui, 
C«pit»l $60,000. 

(laaettt Di«MU)i u T&* H«TElnc TUfinpa. ) 

TftESTON, Oct fi. 

Thi Chiplln 0h«fat> Inc., of 15 Ei- 

cliuifB Plice, Jcrary aty, with On Cor- 

iwritioa Truit Compujr u Afrct, wu 

e*irl«r*d In tfcs oHiw p( the S*;rct«T 




of Slate ;.Tit*rd*v to nuumf^ctUTt ud 
4«»1 lb motion, picture filow, moUoa pic- 
lure ffllilMBa. »tc. Thu eottcenj feu * 
nvlulIriUoB of •JOO.Qto ab>rei wljleh 

l^n l di T v ^ , ?U l mo l |y, ' 000 Bt * W ^ r MS™ 

RTitl 1^0,000 iTiana uf eommoo atock 
without npmiiial »r p*r valna, Tha in- 
Pormrttiohr and ifa B namhor of *h«rr- 
bald ijy *arb i> Ricbird Bonnctt if H 

J. Rj*n of 32ft3 UpIr-atj'&^lB 
Yflrk, 3, i.3](I p tt »r G. BrtniulTi or Wfi 
rlnrt avenu*. Iirootjyn. 2. 

0*Pi P ( and mdju m n 0a pjaura 
theiirp* tfcroutiwut Ntw Ittn ud 
■WmrftKllipf and daalinf In filiri*, «ti> , 
art (he priuclnaj eb)eeU of the \aitmj 
Thrtrre Corporation, which wai aUn 
rhart^i*U bora iwtardiy to do bunirifta 
from York ind Grrcory itrvtEl, JflntT 
City, witb Juliua Jo*laon ai ajem. Thij 
MHfM baa ■ c*pitaluu«tiMi of ^0,00(1 
wbica ii cofflpGaeJ of 100 Inaret tt K00 
Pflr »!i*jt!. while thi «moutit tb«t will br 
■i*vot^l to th> Atamce of boxiceat U 
(LilPO. Ta« lnoarporatora and lie nom- 
btr cf aaarei bfJd bx aach aic BcnJAmia 
Jwlioa, 40 : Rom Jaelaon, l. BB d Jolioii 



SYDNEY S. COHEN PLANS 
TO TOUR THE COUNTRY 



Trip With Tnr*e ExecntiTei Will 

Be Xtde in IntoreaU of 

H. P. T. A. 



F0KIKX AT THE STRAJTD 



'Inrrli K'.Kn |.nvn IrUnlrL ■ \ m 

Irr of (n»lt«i" Havnkl far liar 
l**F— JaMMt C^Iih ■! Untiil. 



By L0UELLA 0. EABS0K3, 

ALL arrang*]H"nui bare birn mnia 
oj Sydney. S. Cooerj t(» imir the 
rtnimi-j In (Ifl latfrctii* at tlia 
Uolion Pictiirt Tb(atrt (Vnpra 
of AmrHca. thr oranDiialloil tit bradi oa 
|>rnld*Dt. T!i? (rip will like in iba JdioV 
di r vVpsiirn fttltec and. Id ail prnbabil- 
Sly. th*> Pirifle Coait. 

Afi*rt&riJBJ*d by M. J. OToril*. e-biir- 
nin rf tar Nitianil Public SfrTle* 1 Com- 
mlltrt: W. A. Trut, prcjldcnl of tba 
CoonKtJCDt Motjaa f'ietarr- T'J.r *!.,-<» 
C-l". sin, and E. M. CotLWrfanL tire:- 
tlvr tad of tha Cetnrlfnrd clrcnlt of 
[hratrva and a Ta+n:b*r of th» natinnal 
board of dimtora. the r»"; v ill Iuvd 
New York on Samrday. Thf itinerary 
'"ill ladude Stata conTcntioDt in varioai 
Statew and rXbrtitor orfiaAilkLiona in tbe 
lir«7t raatan. 

XN dr«( NuIp eoott-ntfon Mi b» vi». 
ifd Dili rw tht- SflcnEcan Motiod PEnnra 
Tbcajtrr tiwnrn in Flint. Thli « 111 hf 
a rHthcriui; of piblbltora from Miriii- 
fan. Othrr ronTrDliojii th I-- • ,-.:-<\ ■■- rl 
Sr ia lTK|ii^#poliB. Coiracn nnd Kanu* 
CttT. If auiiable arraD£eniPD!» rte, in 
(node tin- party will altrnd thr tbraira 
ovrnrr*' conttritioaB in Omaha. Nrlirn«^« 
and De/ivrr. L'o!. ll la rxpecird ttirlvp 
Stnim nill hr visilrd Id nil. 

Matteni nt inl^TT^I to fsliiSiinr* i-itt 
be dliciiBHrii and the pur|K>ir •{ Mip 
motion pi<nir* AHirH of Atrlr-rioa <■*■ 
jileinnl tn the L^lnte unit*. 

Mr. O'Toole -nill prewdc- in« i>arij 
by ntartln^ For Cleveland to-dnj in nt- 

t * l th« lWi-r I'ilmi Contpntlon at 

Clrrrlanrl. FT^ if down Toy a npc^h to- 
morrow on publfa lerrico. aad will *p»«k 
to thr wonifa cojiTanloi luerr- r )n mi- 
aorihlp. 

Paklti* Hi Ihr ^(r.r.,1 

If tb* proxc-Bin gt tii« Strand ti nor 
nrtutic thia rnmintj |eaf r U *ill not Si- 
tha fault fl Jncrpb Plunkrtt, whn haa 
entAKrd no 1«» a person to aupTViic ibp 
danrr pmfAtaTioni than Mlchtl Fokinp. 
erotroj of ihr Balltt Ruaw. Hf aurta 
#ork an 0«iil»r IS, on an ajti-emrnt 
thai ppnsiw his own anpfaraxre or thai 
of any nf hit pupil a tfarfnc the comJnEj 
yrar. Hia Una work at the Strand wil! 
tr "l>a fiylphldM.' whirh hp l fti"*. 
from Cbnpin'i muaical tbroif and prr-- 
aroied fir« in recrajtrail !n 1016. The 
CBtarrmptit of Foldne la of tnn^iubiai 
l*terra( to birrm nf mnttop piftorr.1, fnr 
ic 3nanr«« d^^i-c finmbcm of imrpt^luc 
frtn-rrii at tbp 9trand for tin* nunim; 

mr. 

K«Kn Obi a,r "-lip-lci. 
Morria Kohn haa rpfftanrd from Lh# 
Srlc&iek Pirturea'Cfimpany. l]ia rt»l£- 
nation will tatc fifferl on M-r.-iav. U 
which timr he> n-ill move tu e kuile o! 
offlc« In the ruttifljB Building in atfin 
work an an indeptDdcnt producer. Hr. 
Knhn hmn b«n HsOeUlrd with Ihs Self- 
iitck company as treaaurcr and ia paibra- 
inc. in devote hla entir* atirnilna to tho 
I^rwndBblc CoDiparjy. nr which ho ia thr 
prcxMcnt, Tlii^ firri plclum reucfn by tV- 
pindRhTp U "Till We Meet AM*h. ,T dla- 
(riDuted ity AasoclitPd Eiblbitom. 

Rn>etc 5a.Mb far Bebtnrh. 

Th« Tolmada;* picturea «r« ffoinr 




MALL1NS0N STAGES FALL STYLE SHOW 



80k How BchibiU H»w AitDmi 

JSodd. Aided by Bed- 

Haired QtlU. 



BLACK THX FAV0BITE . CX)L0K 



haTi 



TcprfAcntaiiuD abroad, 



Jrwph Seaenck. wh,. j« anar fa c" ur o]ia 
* Kb Sorma and CoOatAnrv Talmadyp. 
haa Pent for Lot}[* Brock to Join him. in 
London. Mr, Brock wiil niaMUh of- 
fice for Sir. Scatftc-k in Paria aad Lon- 
don iH arranp for thn nl' ^i the 
Talmadcp product abroad. Apropos of 
Lb|| It ia intcrratinc lo neir that five 
picture* have joat been cold to the 
Social* Dea Flablpaamsti Qiumon! — 
'The PasalDn Flnwer," "Wonno GlTta." 
"Good Referencea." "Brandfd aTaaaajaf* 
■ ml "Danrenoin Buainftn" — all ot ihem 
Tatmadca producriom, 

KavTlamn to Rat«*->i. 

It la a rood thine to ba aMr Id coma 
ha*?k. That i» «by thn announremmt 
thai J. W. Kerrigan la returnlna; i:n the 
•creen ii of ln.tr real to th* motion pic- 
ture induavry. As a pioneer in the buaf. 
nru and an actor wh<n>p roHo»lnir at nno 
lime extended frcm const In coanr., it la 
worth Teoordin* that Kerrigan baa: Ifft 



j.rivi-Lic ltfr to play tlir Iradinn role 
in ^'bc Ciivored \\'aj|0P." to bft pro- 
durt-d by Piiinoua I'layam-Laaky. Thi" 



Ii Mr. KirricLin> hnt e-nxaevmant on the 
M-rTn in two years. Jnmca Cruse will 
direct htm and he will hove, % cut to 
aaalat him cnmpoi£d cf Lain Wilson, ni 
a fvaturrd player; Atan , Hale, Chjrlo* 
Oitle, Ethel IV rIps, Emeat Torrmce, 
Tu!l> Msraaall V.u? Oliver and John 
r'ox. £meraon Uouch, who la the lutbot 
of *The Covered Wojron.." will make *ar- 
feaEloai for ihe pcr^antnf nf tbii epic 
whkh trill of the djyt of '46 whtn our 
parent* and firaodparent* traveled' in 
eovtued waroO'* and fanxbt the Icdiana. 
Navada and Vtuh hare been choiea oa 
the moat ippropriaie locations. 



COLLREN BJOOTlE, 

he haa )nlii«,l (bit) Vllaarapli Cum- 

pany 10 ptar che ir..iinj( i-,.ic In 

•■Th* Ninety aind Nib*," n aptirlal 

reainre nnvr bel«K nadr '••? Ikl* 



hag joFt aold the rifhla 10 her Mori* 
"The Valley n[ Cnntrnl," lo taMla ft. 
Slayef 15 rei-Te a» a vrhtete (nr Itrfinald 
Barber for one of hi* ijiprsj! produc>ton«. 

nualiiT. r.iri (tela matt. 
Any Entlilh firi with n hankeruic to 
play a part rn a Talmadir piclure hn ■ 
chance 10 reaEixe hec ambtiiou A coo- 
ten baa Juat been ararted 1 '*« f^c^don by 
Jo*rpb SchtDch. the purpoae of which rp 
10 choose an Entltis, arirl io c*me t« 
America mod play ia the neat Xouua Tal- 
mad|e production. The Talmadaea are 
Ln Berlin nejw. where hfr. Behettra: hai 
beep, in cOBaalttiiou »i'.h ■ repra.«eat«- 
l-»p of tbe Soviet tioTernment fnr tbe 
;-.-.! f;nj'-«- of makina picture? i& Ruaaia and 
■ rriinj-iiix foe tbt ■■; l> r rtbatlon nf all 
Amprical) pirlurei. "EAat la Writ'' will 
t>r presented in ! uniiun while Ifac Tal- 
mndsea iJra ihefp. Al*o « deal la now 
pendmr whereby n vrell-known »iatp pTO- 
durrr In Lnndan will acll tbe DUitlon pic> 
ture rlshls If "Ore* nf his wjccCBRfuI 
plnyi. 

Jnclrle Co>nn at -urjimi. 
Joeeph f^lunhett in .to jilmiird with tha 
Toutrgrt be has mndc with Bol Lcpaer 
whrrrbj Jeckie Cnoian i*i booked to ap- 
pear nt lie Strand in "Oilier Twist.'' ha 
iinrvn't care whn koona It. "OUrer 
Twiit" "1.1 JacMeV bijre.t pie-tute and it 
ha* been the mow talked of picture (hit 
baa reached here In many moona. 

fetltnar Id Prvdaee. 

'The Eoaliah aren't Icttiax a Little thine 
like the diiiji[iprovnl of the American een- 
aora ot Elinor Glyn affect them in th* 
leaaL In fact, Mr*. t!lyn haa bees of- 
fered a chance in make a picture abroad. 
I'p to now the 'unti'i committed htraelf 
aa to whelher abe wilt lake tha job or 
not. 

Hay WtllHrl ».rk Fl*y, 
Sawyer & Lobin, a-.->. rJ:^; to word 
from the Cooal. ba«* made irruxfttiLcnt* 
with Willard Mark to Rim "The Rat." 
tho play in which be ia npneariai m 
Tiudevilie "P the Ctm*u Merro witl r«- 
leaae this picture which Clarence Xjadser 
wUt direct. 



Tbt 



In Siairftoj-il. 

MpTic-ti iMiri'.i Company now 



WOrhlbt Ln Stamford ll hmy cetlinB 
nl|ht M*»ie» ief 'Adam and Ke*."', Aa 
aoon an ftol^rt Vianola flnlihra with thia 
piAtnre he w||| take six monthn' I'tw of 
■hieneo to tout- the world. Ilia tempor- 
ATT nutyr *■■■:■- m director of MLoa Darfaa 
haa not been ehoaeo, 

.1 » i:ki Vanner Here. 
James Tnune;, or Jlttimie, aa hi* good 
friends call him. «u in fnwn ycaterdiy 
tlrioc al! bis fr.rnd* thr flirt band. He 
baa >ast |ni>hed "Omar, the Teat 'Mafcrr," 
which is said in add another jrood mark 
to Mr. Voonf'a lonx lift of 



Calleen Mo 



wit* vldrrtDk. 



Colle*n Voorr i» one letrena wb« keeps 
busy, liavioz ju*t finished I irrtei of 
pictures foj OoMwyn she i-« now mor- 
inf ucr beloneiuia. « lb« Vj|«|ripb »tu- 
die*, where --hr "il be atarred in "The 
Ninety and Nine," a Rara*ey MofrU 
story ',- he filmed under the direction of 
David Smith. Mi»i Moore wiitt have aa 
hftr leailin ¥ map WlCBtl Butter. V(ta- 
crnpli is planainp to turn looao with 
"The Ninety and Niue' h aa a bla apaclal 
and extra aiirartfon, and mnfry Is t,j*lni 
cxijriiil'.ri In ariap it tip to expectations. 

bSMSfa (or vilt. .He cHr. 
As won n Buater Kenton cap tear 
;-,:!ii-' if jiM-ay from the world iprlpK Bime 
in' srni Ills ivife. Nutalio Tiiimadro Kea- 
ton» li-lll gn to AtlanLic City for b few 
weeks' vftcatlon. Of cauna, ti e baby, 
■eUsn i* now boin£ called "Jim," wilt 
accompany (hem; iq fact. Em tee ti coa- 
templailnt; takinp; Jim to the ball came 
with him. He ewma to ebeor s4 we|] 
tor the Yanks ervry time bin piceDtj 
dlictisi the two teams. liprnkinK of the 
KeatoD party, wtlh tea tickets to buy 
for the thHtrta every niaot. the hanker* 
hardly had a look in. That is bow Bus- 
ter ataaifi t^ilh the speculator*. 

Bays 5torr for Ilarl.rr. 
Blaarhe Upriiht can afford to hue a 
cood Utrnt in New York, sosr (hat fhe 
has a thtck In her pocket for a Cotlwd- 
erible amonnL hliu Upriaht ia it the 
Aster Hqttl thinkini nlaiunt thin|i «( 
Ilia) in ftsaraL. ud tha raaaoa ia, aba 



sRsasBBBsaai ' 



A i.Ip* or Two, 

Oier on Eifhth sivenne a hairdnoatr 
waa cirint a detnonairmtlon through ■ 
window- Fiavina- snooevded in sttraeria* 
the attentioD of tbe crowd, he proceeded 
to eivp the innocent victim a ptrmsnent 
wave. 

"Wonder if ihp is a merit atar." uked 
°oc jnuliD.8 youitrc woman itindtnff on 
tiptnes to watch the operation. 

We ronlri liave'ttrTd hn no motion pit- 
tare gear VOdld have permitted the. world 
W sen bow she* waa made beautiful. 



Celabrata nrr rrr<-ni!,ir : 
Fire Prevention Week was Jipprapei- 
nttl.v cclebrtted at the nlppodrvme wben 
thirty members of Aabcstoa Worker*' 
Local No, JM formed 1 theatn party at 
Ibi pertaroilnM of: "Bftter Tlme^ , ■ ud 
inspected the Uipnodrnme'n huF4 tsbeitos 
curtain, the lirfeat flraproof nrtaln in 
the world. > 




D PAT It VOTILLI. 



teeei Giwm Msirkea] h T Sneaker 

ihsdrr. IK'felU Hxenlna Derates 

Favor holier Hb«hS. 



One at ibr rr.net ImpTtWalve Faahitn 
Shows of (he ipill iicanon waa held yes- 
terday aftemooc. from 4 to at the 
borno of Maltimon's silt da Luxe. Fifth 
BVenm> and Thiriy-iV-Bt utreeL Thia nam 
a Fasiloo Pho" in rnoTf rhan one wnse 
of the word for [>arue. Fashion pre- | 
vented a piir.mi showlno the eTeVen 
Am of Faslii-in eoatSnlid In Mallinjon"rt 
IfcS silks. 

1 Tbe ahoar open.d wiib "A Kiaa from 
a Bed-headerl Mie*. " 'mm "Greenwich 
Villas* Follies of IHiV *L lia = by Harriet 
Glmbei and a »r<*r^ «r marc of red-headei 
misxa. rjfltSied in dlsck and sileer and 
a dOsen nr ma «f red-headod dancsjw 



sllajbtlr amyed la blun with, ta-nchta 
of bl«ck *ad »bll*. 

The <.-osttiD3M ran tha aamnt from 
^fiiW ti mother with appropriate, dreaaea, 
bats aod wrapa for all occajuons. The 
Prensiline colon* for daytime nbea and 
wrap* are black, dnrk bib*, any cdMha 
Toe-i atiadiw tit brown, henna and rose 
reds. 

EveoLns ff«ck> faror bjvriy ao/t 

iJiades *»I y«J|oae. Ii^nlir. l(|ht ble* 

and rase. M.inv nT ihe rnnrna are two- 
loned. with blouse *if Persian silk and 
uteri n( cei'pr of a ullver lirocaded top 
with dark iirown or bhip' aairt T 

T>.c jri"n-jis, in most Insuncefl. trt 
voluminous, batb »s 10 uleern and akirta: 
many iirmlsr skirt* ft:i- saown. 

The inci- ■■■■ . !■ mini /nrnrctt are unsay 
willow mdpstriirtitilK crepe, crepe faille, 
Point twilt ttnnhnnnra crepe. Molly '0 
p]R|il. kurntv. I.e.k ,,ii. . rhirj-liilln bit in 
and Bokhnffj a»lm. 

T^ip pjhfi iium UiHir ikmred to the di*- 
t.!a.v r.f i....d.-|h. t^r, [T -.wle.l with huyets 
nnd spertators who enoaa-axJ Iheir ap- 

prOTal uf r.-atum ml models with 

vifioroua ippUnae, 

The fntlonini,- rirma pa ftpatntcsl In tba 
display. furnhlnnF hats. handbsiCT. 
hosier y, dnlln »ml f.-.nr«..ac: ('rofnt A: 
Knapn to.. Jsme* Ii .lniiimni (>.. Jar- 
dine l(i Co-, ii. IE. SfLehl A Co.. P T W. 
I^mbert Bt fo.. Madame G^rfenr. rir*.. 
(t-nld stripe ttr+iham llnsierv Co ami 
Kbanks Hoot Shop. 



HEAL SKIN DISEASES 



Applj 



Zcmo r CLtut, Jctnetntufj 

Anfiyptjg Liquid. 



It Is unnecessary far you to Suffer 
with Eciema, Blotches, RlRnrortD, 
Ruhei and slmliar iktn ironhld. Zemo 
oblllned at ii\y Jrufi stoft for 35c, or 
it siu fpr extra Tarfe bottle, and 
promptly applied, will usually Elvs in- 
stant relief tram itrhinr. torture. It 
cleiniei an J ',..:;hr, the skin tnd neail 
quickly and efTc-iively most akin dts- 
eatfs. , 

Zemo is 1 wonderful, pcnetraliftc 
dliippearlnE liquid md ft soolalnf lo 
lhs> nuiM delicate ikln. Get it i.^div 
and save ail lurthrr dUtiesi. 



whits. XVmr." 

(ornlir Tilefriph) 

0. B, Ten 



Wnsild. Kb* 

ia«- iii np.:.ii-!. re tm ^■■v--. 

TltENTON. M, J.. t»ct. 5. , 
Kyck, owner of the Qrpheum, morJoii 
picture theaire. hen-, yesterday and* is 
offer to the Trentnn Chamber "f fonv 
in. -■-.• to Ki«e Ji,i»«i 10 a fund for th* 
CTeadnE of a "white way'* 111 Trenton. 



HOME BREW MADE 

AT OWNER'S RISK 

Xtndtardt Cannot Be Made to Keep 

Premisei Sanitary if Liquor 

Is DiiUlttd, 



Justices Frederic Kennwhan. ' 
Edwneda and Joseph P. Moss in ^perial 
Seaaiani yeateiday hpld that n landlord 
could unl ho accniiiiTrri resnonsibLe for 
the unsanitary rtuassuaati nf moms in a 
lenemaert when the tenand made a prac- 
tice uf dislilUtil ihnif urn liiiuor in ihe 
rooms. 

The Justices amvt n susproile<l sen- 
tence to the Salvfn Itrnky tromiiany of 
201 Weal Fiftieth street, <rwnara or a 
aeven-atory twenty'sit-famlly tenemeni 
home nt -1- (iraml strept. Thr com- 
pany. Lbrouxtl itl ireiMirer. Samuel Bal 
viof. pleaded paTHj to a.iola(lna; the tene- 
ment house law in March last by haviuj- 
broken plaacrr on the walls and general- 
ly unsanitary ssWsfatsSM ealatjnt in the 
reonia in the Grsn-I street butldtol- Mr. 
Salvia explained thst the tenants or Ihe 
huildini;, contrary la the wish** of the 
officer* ot the company, mad* s practice 
of having; barrels and stilts io their 
noma and that tap steam and cookinc 
caused (be unsAditiTT condition. 

Loon Schlstt. an inspeetor Of the tene- 
ment house deparunenc. who made the 
complaint, corroborated Mr. Salvia's 
statement and said achat many of the 
tenants of the build in r distilled their, own 
liquor in the place. 

Jurtiee Keruocban in anhounelm the 
kutpended sen ten re said that the court 
did pot heH*ve that the corporation 
• could be expected to bee]) the building 
in Eood cohilltioii whei the lenanu w*re 
vioUtint ■!■' law nnd w^ie the irause of 
the trouble. 



BONDS FORFEITED IN 

CRIMINAL CASES 

One for $10,000 Wu Given by 
Lottii Weiu, Whcse Ifoiae Wets 

Connected With Bans; Bobbery, 

The bail bonds of three defendants 
were declared forMied yesterday by 
JuttEe Morrts Koenlc in General Ses- 
vimis. JtidJie Kocnl*. In forfcltiaa; the 
bond.-*, wbfrh in all amounted lo ¥!S,30U. 
declared that the Court roald not b* 1m- 
poaed upon, nnd In r^ery instance wire 
■Hfudamta wan callec, for trini and 
srertj not iimient bMI wnuld be forfeitrd 
iitiIpsk tJtesafl «n> Lump fivod rtBHcn fur 
ibrir nbheurr. 

In the ense of T^ouls Wein, 47 years 
old. of HID Wost Ninety-seventh atrect. 
-"tin was intlicted for brippinit atokb 
i-iherly bonds ititd New lork Stale, 
CotHf «f which tecre said to be the pro- 
eceds nf the r'arrners National Bank 
robbery in Watervelt. 111., September 1. 
Ilim. rbe bail of 110,000 had been put 
up by a *urrty. company. 

When Weiss'* cane waa called foe 
trial by Assistant District Attorney Al- 
bert Rbicr. I'npe, Issftl »*ssthi rr«:>oTi.-.' 
Repeated calls lsUed to bn=s forth the 
defpndani. Mr CofCr asked that bail 
be forfeited. 

Bail of $."..300, which waa riven on 
June 2S last by Charles Cariiai of »» 
I'ine fireet. Itn-okWn. who was chaired 
with ri-imiosi aaaauEt. was also forfeited ■ 
when h" failed to answer the call to 
trial. 

The same course was followed wheo 
William McGHnn of ISH West Sixty- 
sixtb street, charted with violation of 
the irolhvsLn law. failed lo bxiswct wben 
cailed. Hia batl waa $2,000 and s» 
turnishrd «n July 21 last. 

Judce hoenis- empbasued that here- 
atter defendantji would have to h* in 
coort or ihelr bondsmen wonld 'losr ont" 
thmiieh forfeiture nf tbe amount of ball 
to the Slate. The three bonds forfeited 
ypsterdny wire, all (urnisbed by siiTety 

COTapaUirH, • 



Dyspeptics! 

Take Notice!! 



h* Word rha Con* Forth Tha* 
Stuart's Dysp*p*ia Tablets Rakee* 
stal* You At th* f 



ill 70a fsssy. sent atama^aa ski 
eat b*c*u*tr tram. ■eldJtjr yon 
paaars ot lodlfssUos, Itl ll bi I 




]-!.-. sad CHilssBeat All wu, A 

H*t Doapllad witn nsson's 

n^ 1 p* n .M» TsM**s As* 

Dal mi L«c*. 

that yea rlnn relief from taca. dfalrc** by 
■Imply cbewior oo* «r tw dtatrt ■ 
[>TPpepils Tablets sfipr tnesls A Boat 
of people bear* csoe bach to frleil eras 
and baren. sail sa ae. uocrbnuii |tale«t 
beans. [•> aad ebeese, steak sad «nleaa. 
rj'inttwn. rrnni wllti eoffte sad so OS 
bersns* ibey dlsc*rer>d ihst sHer aatlaa* 
saeSj tblna-s, s Hiuart-s Dyspepsia Tahlsi 
care the auimsrb a swerU-ned alkali** ' 
'-!*r.-i and \'.i- r,- was do sour. arid, ssssy 
brartburn. t*i>Pilrv(, pressure sad such dis- 
tresses due m lndlr.ea*|pn after hiIdC. It 
Is wpl| |p tear nntlee of Ibis and to est a 
iio cent bni r-f StLsrfa DyipeasI* Tsbl+ls 
at any druj; aioie. He armrf mn* pre- 
pared tot thr. IiIk dinners and bantjusia. 




The Remarkable Record of 
One Salesman at the Telephone 

Travels 5400 Miles — Makes 39 Calls 
Closes 21 Orders in One Day 

How many traveling salesmen and executives 
whose companies are competing for out-of-town 
trade know the multipUed-selling possibilities of 
the telephone ? 

Perhaps you are one of the hundreds of busi- 
ness men who have hesitated at using this 
modem method ot selling in your business, be- 
cause you imagine toll calls are expensive. If 
you believe selling by telephone is expensive 
study tbe figures in the chart below, which 
show what one salesman did in 

One Day of Telephone Selling . 

Duance coveted , , 5,400 milet 
Dealen reached .... 39 

Orders secured ..... 21 
Time of average c*ll . 3miD.42te& 

Coat of average call . . . $1J3 

P enrent of expet) le to tales . . 1% 

Almost every day representatives of our 
Commercial Service Bureau report instances of 
broadened markets, increased sales, lower selling 
costs, and bigger profits through intelligent ap- 
plication of the telephone to selling problems. 

The service rendered by this bureau is proving 
of great value to many of our commercial sub- 
scribers. It is furnished without cost or obliga- ' 
tion. When will you use it? 

Telephone: Cordandt Official, Extension 610. 

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 



® 









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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. 







in i iiij. JUlwXa-dar a w**.. ;.M. 

HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 

LA 



"A REAL MJUBLOOP 
AMONG SHOWS. "-^»-~- 

■tei& B 3ttlrRSe I i 

"■ YANKEE 
PRINCESS 




THE SE.UO^'l 

IMMHC TfUtTla-FB. 

DAVID nUKo r.auLt 

FRANCES STARR ' ii«r 




LEXOKHOBJ^;; 



TlWL* 
TO-IUY AT LU, 

Tfi WBjpT AT 111 

CmHtr •>( AFU'U. 

I>:r*.UflB WW. Hvrlt 

M|U A. III. aUL tLTl 

la Up. 



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K- POPTOTTODAY "1 


J 


CEOKHUlE! 

SCANDALS 

iTirr.Tn-'.j,". 




Ihbc 


OUraMOntVH 


m 



TULI UN nau.To-d*r 
tkt: smartest airr. 



waj. «•«. »-». 

TOWH 



\stanqt I JldWoia^ 

"A KOLtJ-'BOfCg millCAL PLAT." 

HliiBYfi'lLlEII'SSSia^Sat"- 

ina claire sparaaja 

" "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



|l!:M , tpfilW»WH 

MOLLY 



Lmaiaa 



faSwSI 



l.ll '.".- - i.'r 

— CBirlti ri::>« 
In WnrhL 




■ I HCHrTJMO Bgcffi JSk BaBa 

Kjira HrjEid-T Matlnn lulmlii 
I'»Ti TUnn.. OCt. JJ— '{ill Sow. 






i.Tfl-PAlT A T*»fi . j H 

fttm MHi omdnfi all riMCta- 

tlom-nn lb* wllde*!."— TiebB. 

DAVID BET. A a DO Praaran 

L enore ULRICasKIKI 



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WILLIAM COURTENAr - 
KITEHWIUIT HD^MRD" KS,& 



AB1ESIRISH ROSE 



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TUESDAY EVE, OCT. 1 JSt" 
NORA BAYES 

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T*A "MALVALQCA" 

MUM Pawl, allatat wltt a biiBflr'C 

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'PUr atagpn «l^ *nlEd muli " 

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rrlrra ROc. Io fit. SO (Final Tall. 

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Stated Iff 1AM FORREST. 

SAM H. HARRIS ^"T.- 

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MART 
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WALLACE 

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CORT THEATRE B 

Hat*. To Jay At Thuradai 
(Ccturabui Dit ) 



OPENING TONIGHT! 

WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BALL ROOM 

TV ^n dee ItjJ ilinrr f]nnr, airh ■• 5r»r Vork faaa nrtr 
l.nil nuid In ait Jinil fUsunrt, ."acrrh Jljtbll 

MrlwOinii nailc by Ditirrt of r^jihii 

PAUL WHITEMAN, INC 
AL BURT and bU ORCHESTRA 



(*E ACMISS:0K CHARGE COVERS ErTTIRE EVOTHG — 8 F. M 

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_ JCLitl'N THEATUI OH W. PD IT. ' 

TIMES SQ. 

JimaaltlBK Ce»*dT «H. 
THE EXCITERS 
Mf.1l, Mi«.To^«r *Tl,un. LW. 



SELWYK 



I FRANK TINNEY 
IN A HUIlnlRL COM IDT, 
DAFFY DILL 
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DARKET ALXXANDIH 

BERNARD ft CARR 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 

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i ■ (Iravnt («a*ir. 
IT ipt towSi 

WHY MEN LEAVE HOME 

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MARION DAVIES 



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DULY 1 10 if. 
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KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



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FAIRBANKS VS. TRIANGLE 
ARGUMENTS PRESENTED 



Star SMki to Xeftnin Filta Com- 
pAMT jtHB B«TitiBf Old Pic- 
ture, in Any Way. 



FIRST KATX0.UL AID HAY3 



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By LOTJXILA 0. 7AXS0VB. 

MANY IntM-nton 1 pnwoai floekH] 
IllW jDBtJW Jt'Obm WaI|lM *■ 
'■o-uft T«t*rdlj awrnier to Eirar 
taM ■r 4M fatH'Btl Id lb* CSaC nf 

I-,, ...„■;,, Falrbaaki aralru: TrlA&e> 
Kilro L_"iwnp*Fij. ilr rairtrAiiki u vnb. 
ti'S to rMLfaua th* /ii#» «bpihj (f^si 
Uiiaf on: of n»tlib»tl* Lht- drrea (i!ia* 
wild [j.v tAcm f**iorfnjt hlu and n- 
vii'Ii; IBC9) in UP WIJ. H* BULBtJ.iB.ia 
■B tctor fa** Ihi uat rlxti ab 4Dther 
fit* vbea a* t**b*aa to ptraJt fait pl»y 
or book 16 be rr.ri.iFd without bJa per - 
■iBlW 

Jaitin Wnp ( t hBiTd Ura BrfmnmLi 
isd i-r«ft'ad d-cUl«ii, vrttiBC 0«oh C r 
I I'-f.i U» Ihul (La j far JUi&f britfj. 
Hit action Lb tbt taattcr will b* i*aii«1 
irilh (rtil iBtemt hr bhpj t*lon -arhu 
nitc bid io ii( ind Mc tktlr oU ninu 
en ; ibiI niutjiittd Ln aura a w-aj tiitj 
w>rf »lmo^L unrrcorri liable, Tri&oi'lt 
Comt>BD]r .]»]|u. abto'lila ownenBlp jo 
Ibfsi' rliriyi fi'lEAB with tllA rijhL to 
do what It [■1,-a.ra **. Ltli th+m io lie 
n*5 or BstttpH ftr *iblb]tlii( Clira. Lft- 
ilrL'.n Vox rp^n«HO(«d Triang]* and 
Mr. Kmrivor'hj. n-«i trprmrntn! b.T il. 
I.. Ma.lrVi ftJ .S.y. 

"Th* LBnlb" and "Uoubta Trai»b| Fl " 
pndiUHKt WU oAdc In 1015, tru am«if 
Lite fiTnn under diicaailon. These were 
RH& I-; I>. ftf. Uriffirb Hnd Mr. F»Lj- 
'■Biilii malncaim bb roniiiri n-jk wltb 
with CrlFllh apt] m.i Mfth TriaBfle. He 
Allied fnrtiirr that if Ibsar rilTOi am 
j-bniL^i-ii and! ■■!= l";i tn B i>-iJ they ift iint Lbi 
imm-- Fiim-i mad* (ir Mr. OriifJtli 
Iflnik \Vloik rcf«ml; nrflyirtj oil il«rci 
at Hip pic turn ind pits* Io ncoBitriirt 
th.-™ 

.Fmle* Wagiu>r n a d^rlBJon wil] he aw»Lt 
H Pith fir.-.i: Ifltet-MI bj mo Li j atar* 
who In** had th* nperieae* ilr. Ffcir 
t*nV» Eud. CliarJea Cbanlia, W. 8 
Hart and otaim will Itflfrw riicllj vbai 
rrdr»*» ih#/ ha^r ir anj. If Mr, Fair 
Atok* i% riTfn aa lejaecUon rmtralahn 
TTtaaf!p (rr-pi <r\ta»twt Am old filati 

Flni MAttaBatl JdIh Hl.i. 
Withia a f*-r dajs AtMciaiad Flrat 
.Vacfoaal aril] makf a fornui Aaaouare 
bipbi ot in tflfiUattoa n-Kj, the Hars at 
caaizatioa. Tfcla la a tlrte«7 for ho-;. 
-ifr. Ki«i and J. D, WILUaio>. and It ai 
| rrsardNl ■■ Alenificaal it should mu 
( aft« the mnMtaa: in l^bica*^ « he ra tha: 
; francbiac boldeia and tha cir"it)i r nm- 
J milur nq in imn (, 

1. D. W|][Ibbi- htt alarari Lvvb an 
adm:ivr af Mr. Har" and Aacar to j*in 

th* MotK^l I'li-tnrr 1 * mt ! tcflfi | D j iHl. 

triboton, la fact, lir- «u »n nncq 
JbtPlvatH ^anonalij iq tbc Haji ot- 
CBBiutlln ib*t hr po*rd for ■ motion 
Jrtrmrt «kh nlai whrn Mr. Haja cam* 
to N*-«r York to «hpul[ *riih la*- fit™ 
induatrr Thm a rift In tfn- Nte ap- 
ppar«) in tbr for™ ml a d^acrrrmrnt 
on Ibf pan of Hint cC tba Karat \a- 
tloQp] oirmbrra, aiio wnwr nor rntin-rj 
in »tmjj«Lbr with iht Hayi jd,> a . 

That application for nfmbeniiip hai 
brat tnadr and will, *f Mntar. br ac- 
c-pird in dur timr speaka w#;i for Lbe 
manner in whtrh Will H. HftFa hai con- 
du««! ihr attain p.* ibr motion p:rturB 
prndiii-* tk »ini-r br took p--rr tL c man- 
■fltdtBBBt of th* ih..ki«[r> FoTth^nnore 
it apHik" w«-11 for Mr, TVUIlami. wbj 
»-aa ahlir, aTtcr nun; nnothi. ro con- 
tincr lii-e imiDciaiH nf th* wKdnm of 

mdi a rtjurti. With thp uMlUuu of 

l>. W. rirlfflth atid Flfat 'Nitional to lh» 
ruoka. Mr. Hl/i <-an fcvl fc:n work !■ 
flpprfdatrd. Thi" rompllmrnt cflnialntd 
In First NationaVA appUc-atJnn In mom- 
bnffelp, fl body composed nf mirh a largs 
nuralJpr. ii out' of tlio Qneit th« foraitr 
T'oatmagtrr U'lncrnl h|> rrrrlvpl. 

ftTa-lyp Crrflp) to llirrT. 

Them wu a rracop for Evclrn 

Upfttfljr'A cacrrnr.il to T«tarn W iht 

U. B. A. tbat waa not entirely piirloUc. 
When ahr aaUeil iw«y alir left behind 
her not on]y her coutnlry hut Mr, John 
Smiley, in wboai «hfi *ai rreatlj in- 
ti-ieatH. Bha dldn'* know how mach 
until he *rnt » rflMr^riun and Mid "Will 
foil' marry m*V She anan-ar#d In tbrafj 
liltan — "Yfa." Then ab« hurriad horn ft 
to kMp her won). The wnfdlng a~UI 
take pfaea on October 25. and ftm one 
will b> Interenw] In wttit tha bride wore 
and how abe looketl. Miaa Greelfj fa 
raniryinit a mcrl man ai:d a meubcr of 
OU4 of the Bla- Amerfrarv irtloeerint eons- 
pttdka. Bat lu aplu nr-thta aJse ii jpiinr 
to continue her acri+n wrr*r. Not right 
awar. It im true, beoau«« nn OctoboF 2S 
tba briil* and bridegroom will aall for ■ 
trip amond the world. Miaa Orrtler 
ihinlui ahf mm'mnj ber trip to Europe 
thia dme. When the was la Holland 
maklnc a piemr*^ "Bono! Uft( thTini* 
tnond,' iri which, in*- plajrd the leadjnt 
rola, ah* *n arn hninMiek nhe didn't car* 
couch abou tha Old World. Sht baa the 
bwdh withe* nf ffienda. who co-ncratalate 
Mr. Shirt*y oa barinr won h+T. 

■■■■■..:■ ti ;■ »tt 
file Etaie Motion Heture CotatnitaioQ 
chanci the R C. CorapaoT with riaUdnf 
the law in three dlatinrt offeaaej. aod 
Jroatarday the film n>mpAoy pleaded ' 
■ullrj. A Bn h of flOO waa Inpoaed for 
each ioatancc b* Juabeea Frodenca Kef- 
mehaa. Joaejib F. Uoaa and Clarence 
Edward* In Bprdal Beariona. The thre* 
riolaliooB of tha law lind Puloa at the 
eenjnr board oeeupred fai; M*7, when 
TL C. retaied and permlued picture* In 
be ahowti In vaiiona rheatTca bofort ibtf 
bad been paaacd hT tha eommtaiLon. j 
CaBBaeJ for the deleodaBt explained, the 
violation waa not ir.trntional OB the pan j 
of the offlciala of th* rompuT, bat waa j 
cnaod bj jhr eareieaaneaa o[ *tPplnie*t. I ,_> 
The eoalplaJntj were urn!? bp Aturaey I chl-bch^ 1 
GonerAl OhBrlra fL Newton, and tha Com- } rrtar 
pan*' paid the tinea. 




COLLIER HEADS 
NEW COP BUREAU \ 

WtiJthy Eniineu Hah Becomes 

SpeciAl Deputy in Charge of 

Safety Committee. 



WILL BOOIT BEGIH WORK ! 



Cm* to <iifi Active IijIti to- ate- , 

•'off ••■ii.i:iici ea Blr**U 

« Ilk t nhpniGi Vtfk. 



Tbr ntatiliibnif-iir .)f a public bn-eau 
of Hfrtj in the ;■■-::■-- De-parrnumt wliJi 
Barron Collins. * l-jat Beeeiilf-Gfth 
atreet. ownt- of l.nna i'ark, iportanisti 
and bBMEmh nan. at i:a brad, in the 
capacity of a arnv.fll ..;.■[■■■■: .■■ poliec oom- 
mi*-ignrr. ■ ■« a^Dnum-rd T**jerdajf bj" 
Mtn ConunbQirwnr- KiP'iard E. Eu- 
rifht. 

Th* deiunraecr mkkk I* deaijpied to 
cot di« ti the lump nutnb<-f -^ street Ae- 
ridrfiiM nnj to m*k<- Lba hifhwaTe and 
bj-wifa of tb* rtty .air tor the popular*. 
*ll berlfl fua'etioninf in a few *!*■#. 
A apecial ■.:!■;;. arcL will mirk the be- 
jrinninf of an inti-natTr- drive to rrdurp 
cAiueKir* t*n ihr «trerta. 

The BAtninc or Mr. lollip-r ■ iipFeial 
deputy coRiiniMM.Qir liTtl ihft drpin- 
i^elil i.i >*rallj> mmhrn.. oop of them 
a woman, in its croup. «f ^i^iij dt-puij- 
roaimiuf.Hiern. Tbr ' i-lirr tnoari-Ki 
drpiitira In J>r. Julpn A. Hairriaa, T. 
l.oJ*ni*n du Pojt. KrlmunU lluicccnhrim 
itwlmuu WAdAmakL-i- nru Mr^. 'uiid 
Loft. Th* croiiit doubt lea* c-Mh-.c.* 
iBtirr wealth ilia:. aiiT other rro«ii u [ 
rily ofliiciaJa l n thp world, bt i» aai>l 

HarroB Oollier, who Ir I nBtlir'r ,.f 
Mrmphifl. Tenn. ttn d B Nrli ra arlr man." 

bu* h toiTo hamr nt 8 i^m nVnatr-ttfth 

I street a D >l a rwntrf L..NU- it i^KftiUka 

Hill*. >. Y. b>-iile« hi- uumrroii- cfhrr 

brterPBt*, hr h rncnuei! in th»> adven'si"' 

| ili« buiiaeax a. jireH.drm uf rhe Sircft 

Unjlivji,. A.h'.-j'iiBiii- CoLiipnn). ^ 

1 He l» a dlret-lur In sruernl honk* In 

(in- dry. Iinin,.;,,,,- nml Dihrr cltff*; di- 

rrrtor And irrn-iirrr u( the Amrrlran 

i Elrrirlr flaiJwny Ash-Kjutlnn (if Kh«. 

\ Ti.irnj Stairs; the lnr*f»T i;i.]ivu;n„l Und- 

nwurr In ihe 8tn!r i)f F'loridn. hie hold 

IngK c?n u hllnj[ <>( l.tfuytHX) ftrrrn nf 

"Olnr of rhi* mrxu r<rtllr nnrl fii.hLr.-.jnf 

j lapd in ihHt Simp; thr owner or I .LOW 

1 jrr.iiiM frull In--, and I- rennrrted vrilh 

' oiiinfr'Mi ■ ^rlifr lnii|ln-'-i-?i. 

Alu-i. br Int-bBirmiLn r,r the I>»i S^ut-i 
■ f'ainp. rbritri bi lOOaO boy» el Bear 
i M>i':r.t.nn etPPf SiiminiT; a trimee 'it 

' FnjHBfl llojLpltj*) :md i nii< other nr- 

. rsvini! »l:" He i« - meniher nf lb* 
: I'niiti Timitir. BBflketa. Mr'rapnljEan B n*I 
i New V»fk VBi-bl eluha Be u-u forme-rly 
, r>rewli*!H nf Ihr Meimnnlitan Tlidifie 
I Club, nod t» keenly iti(rrr>.!ed ir hnr-r- 
j mhorhln. beWTnU »n.l «.ihe^ *port» He 
- h rhe Paihrr of three ".mall hire. 



niain t>7 HIM 

fiVELVJt (,rj-;i;i.i:v. 
*he Wilt Qr Uarrled on Oviohar 23. 

tb Jfltin Umllrj, a, Heel 11a.n.. 

hibitnra are all ready. Tfci lawyrrw hnvr 
Tut lb* lr<-r MnixLinf lajuchrn an thrm. 
•moothed out the pointgi that' ererr in 
quesTion. mid turned 6VftP the pnpern t» 
rheir cllenti. 'I'lif tihlbitnr firffltlltPi 
tiona are now eriiitic Tfady to hIiu them, 
Thr Thpaire Qwtirrt' ("hnt(ihrc of v"o:n- 
merce and ihr Km Vnrk State Tliratr^ 
Ciwnrra hvt a contrac: that meet* "Ith 
tlifir approval. 'Ihr national nntanuu- 
tlon liAa a few more point" to nettle, but 
It tceem* row tlmt , eierjlhlnf w||| Ir 
■patiiifacforiyt diapcMed: of ao thai the ron- 
tttBCI iriLI "ffitian.T an into effect ueil 
a-trk. 

lldirard a lnman Her*. 

l'«icrfl"By Edword S^unan came into j JQ|£ M'GINN OLD 

tBana hrineinE with him a print of I 

"Blind Jnatice." a BlBtBTI h* baa )u*l ; NEWSPAPER MAN, DEAD 

finished is> be reteaped ek an independent I ^^_^_^^_ 

prodocdoa. In the cs« are JHIton 3 111*- i 

Carmrl Uyer*. Aire Fjhuria. Pal O'Mfl ' 

ley. WaHer Loop and Erio Maynr. Th- J 

■lory i*. from the t*n of Frank II. ; 

Adama. Mr. tinman will tDBke hia head- ] 

qnartera with Charit* Rocrn wblle In 

Hm rlry. Mr. Rocrra :• nakiits HTBatP- 

menta for rV diatrihafjoD pf th- pic- ] 



Honoring h. h. taiiiaM. 

One of the btpptest daya in ihr in'- 
• f JJ. H. Baxhaum wbb Ian Tharadaj, 
whrr a bronze medal, eapeciatly made f<ir 
him by tbr American Fnternitional Ship- 
pint Coaipapy. waa prepensed *., hitxt- 
Tbe raedLil w« jirm iim In erwnnarniP- 
ritCirtD ot" Ihr ricellent afrrifoa fcr rrn 
drred dorin K the war in the buiJdinc *( 
the "bridite of ihips" at Hoc Inland. It 
beari An LnK-riptinn with the daTea. 11)1 J 
1B2H. 

Rone frnni ladia. 
A Tier Toti t yea m In I n dia 1 *rtroth j 
Kinf&aja Is eery happy en be hpme pjain. 
She reached here yraiertiy with many 
lalea of pirture-ra awing in the Ka*t. She 
*i« ftnt to India by the Oriental Film 
Company, whirh innde a bualoean of put- 
tins Irgtndnry filma on the i-creen for 
educational purpimn, 

At (hi Cintn. 

PritdUa I>ean. io ' l"nd»T Two 

FIbi-b." aduiitnl from 1'jiida 'a mtM> 

known Btnry, will hold the- fart at the 

'CamOo next rreek. 

1 T* Open Or*. 33, 

"■One Exciting- Nlffht,"' the new D. W. 
trrifHhh picture, copiee. to the Apollo on 
October 33 for aa inrihnullr eniraBemenl:. 
flinco Grirhth first phjffata hto al«raya rfr 

tard&d aa sreat prenLS. evoryonei in lb« 
idcBtrr in looting (nrwird (o tlhln aces- 
aion with Interest. " 

Wanta ■ Leadlnf H ««li, 

Sodjd octrona la golnc/ to get a job. 
Perhaps ■he- wnn't he an actrena, bat ttho 
n-Ul bn hOATirifnl — that much Dnuglaa 
Falrbarjka iasi-rt*. tic ia RotuR to ea- 
puiro a leadLnc n-omap for "Mon*Leiir 
BeaiTjeairt - ' and hr La abac nearrhlng foi- 
b type; to play Madetooiaelle \j% PrtaceM 
do BonrboD Cont:. Lady IHana Man- 
&er* waa approached for the learlini role, 
that of Lady Mary Carlt-le, hut on 
apooTLnt at previooa eontrqcE" aba »al 
not available, Mr. Falrhaakji will | n t--T- 
ri*'.v any appticaot ahoae phntoarapb 
a«cna the type h<- ia peaklnjc to find. 

A Line or Tara. 

With John H. fetumrtrr alated aa the 
cle«t of honor at an Author"* l^rflBue 
runrheon, now a!] that remaine in tn* 
motion picture iadtiAtry i for -"cni- one 
to tender Joe l^eTruaen. aerretary of 
th» Motion Fitlure Commipalon. a 
bBnQuct. 



Had Been III About a Year— Worked 

on Many Hewspaperi ind 

Aasociated Preu. 

I Jnneph >lin linn. -iar «t fh«- •ild-tirn*' 

\ ntwipaper men «f thia 'iij. died ie*rer- 

| day at hia hnnte, _'IIJi Sixtyasu-nnd 

■ atrrei. Mrooklyn. He had brrn til ntmiil 

n yc*r 

Jor- Mef linn, aim reTired Trrini netire 
now»paprr aork a year apn. waa con- 

heCtfd With the A--.u-;nl ( d 1'rrn. jit vn 

rioua Tin-,'- from T*2ia up i.i la»t re-ar- 
Mr Mctilno a*f hnrn in rrrJand Frbru- 



Stora Hour. Now 9 to S.3Q 



9C fymiildAr 



/lrwdi«f fft .YiHlh. 



If n >--' 4700 fiivrreMn, 



SHOPS FOR MEN — STREET FLOOR 

Remarkably well- 
fitting Suits for Men 
$35 and $40 

You KNOW that trie suit is well- 

tlllorrd, a? .noil 2i YOU put it Oft. 

It fcfls fine It Ino'lts jood. This 
was tti£ cipffiencc n( the writer, whi 
tried on lialf-i.Jo7.en coats of £35 
and {40 suits. 



And Ihe fabrics are wonderful- 
Tweeds and cheviots. Grays, 
browns, blues. Mixtures of a very 
ajreeable tind Several ) or 4-but- 
lon coat models, differine; slightlv in 
width and deplh nl lapels, it waist- 
line and front of coal. 



Fall topcoats 
$40 to $65 

Imported homespuns, cheviots, 
Shetland^, tweeds. ' ^ _U 

Made fnr us by one of ttic bca( makers arTthis side. 

New Neckties at 65c 

Another surprise! Such good silks ind such good 
Autumn color effects and such u'cll-made tics, surely yoy 
didn't expect to g;et for 65c. 

Hall i hundred d«igna — each in ttl eC&Bt combination*. 
a a a 

Best Buy in Shirts 

Njmc new shirts made of imported madras\ 
a variety of r,ood palterns and colorings./ ej | np 
Sizes H to 17,1 V* •"** 




Recommended very highly 
m the three lengths of sleeves 



$3 for Men's' Soft Hats 

En three shades of brown — nutria, castor, tobacco tint- 
Brown i$ all the £ft this Fall. And there's economy in these 
j-nod hals al $■ *. 

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TiO. 1^411. and worked aa a reportrr . nine World and ihr »w York Time* 



c.i papero there. inr-Min* ihr l>-bdm<' 
derry Journal, the Belfaat MnrnlnrXcwi 
und Frenoan'a Journal froai ' 18T0 to 

I'fminE !■■ thia munlry In IS&4 ho 
wnrliKl a.* fi trnrral and politfcaJ fe- 
pon-r In Philadelphia, and laief with 
the Men-ury in thia city, ihr New York 
Sinr. (he ?»rw Y*>rk RewinJer. the K»e- 



before joicinr the staff of the AaeociAted 
Prea>. 

Re eoaered many bsjr apcrtrne erenta 
for the "A. P," aod made many frienda 
asr.'.r.c baacball. boiiac and ffeneral apon- 
Inn men. Mr. Mctiinn n »urrived by hia 
wife, three ana" and three daaxhfrri, 

I'tinrral aerrices will he held at B.3t) 
o'clnok. Monday aorninp. at rhe lionae. 



Opens This Morning at n O'clock 




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ELECTRICAL 

INDUSTRIAL 
EXPOSITION 

GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 
OCTOBER 7 TO 14 ' 1922 



Showing thjC entire range of electrical service as utilized 
in the daily kfe of this great city 

Many of the original devices, used by Mr Edison at 
the beginning of his great work, commemorating forty 
years of Edison Service in New York, will also be shown 



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THE MORNING . TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922. 



fltfje iUornina Wegrap!) 

• ' MOTIOH PICTURE SECTION, 

J'l HLISEirD EVERY SEND AT. i 
trTHJliaB*a by TRX WWIS ruHLISmxil COHFAirT, it No. E20 Eighth AveBUa. 
ran t'irrieto Klrwt. In Hip tnty of New York, floroiiab of MaoBattsn. ' 

W. ft Lewis, Fretldent. K» Vlstnh Awnap. Howard. It. Thorns*. Vic* President, 
► Eighth Avenue. John J. Nell. Jr„ Reenter? nad T miuitr, 830 Eighth Areaue, 
Telephone, :ioo cm)*. 



Has* rbwi! fiij*:>^ to Tbe Morning Telegraph. £30 Eighth' Avenue, New Tork. 
If. A- BALsYlTT, Adm-tlalng Hwnr. 



- ' The idealistic, cfirabiiintiori of ctjtirca and motion picture 
5 a n d *t y CI (Ming presents more difficulties than the surface would indicate. 
Should Not Bt Dr. Charles Sheldon, author of "Id Hmj Step" end other 
Limited Co Motion rel 'i* oa " works, told of the enthusiastic reception accord*-! 
p. __ , " the motion picture entertainment presented' at the Central 

Congregational Church in Topekft. Eansos, each -Sunday. 
When Film* Art Dr. Sheldon feafd the minister hod built op bis congregation 
.Shown Ettawbefe, tram S00 to 1,000. Teaf compiimeptary, in riew or the 
tact he girts motion pictures the credit. But there is one 
angle rir> Sheldon did not dismiss and that It He Sunday cleans; law in Topeka. 

^Vaulti Dr. Roy n HI la showing films and crowding his church each Sunday night 
the theatre owners Id Toprka are forced to clone their doors because It ia against 
the lav, "Dr. Rayhul does not charge no admittance, hot he accept* a silver offering. 
'wtifch "tiefrar* the expanses of the enter tain ment 

■"; ,.Tt« UlMtK Owners have no wish to interfere with the church, bat it does not" 
□a fale that fllrna can. he shown In one place nnd not another. If it la wrong to 
look At n motion picture In a theatre It ia just na wicked. to aee it In a church* 
1Eh* saeronndinga make no difference if the name jra.de of pictures are" being -shown 
i tie chnrch that would be the attraction, at the. Ibefltro it the law allowed it to 
keep opes. 

Naturally, the man who makes hia living is a motion picture theatre feols Tory 
resentful that he la deprived of the receipts of. the heat night In the week. It 
Bnkt seem to him that Juatice U blindfolded and the scales are being regulated 
without any consideration Ot blfl Welfare. The nne dfstlnetloa ia lost to him — what 
difference is there between seeing a picture in a church or In viewing it ia a 
theatre. 

] ti the choron want* tp show fTlrna there are many non-theatrical subjects of 
an «ducnrIonaI and religious nature. The church haa no more right to encroach 
on the preserves of the film men than the dm toon has to throw open. bis theatre 
and one the church as a meana of atimutating hts patronage. It's a rule that works 
both WKTf. 

The importance of the church, and Its influence in motion, pictures cannot be 
i*c tier cg Lima ted. The church has done much 'to improve the quality of flints, and 
the aid it la firing in raising the standard of picture* Is a thin; ton hie to be 
Ignored. Bat that la entirely outside rh« question. The point la this: If Sunday 
closing is a law.it should, «o for «8 juoUou picLurea ore concerned, he applied to 
both the church and the Theatre without discrimination. 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOU ELLA O. PARSONS 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

/ If Toy h*ve praise to gtve, com- 
plilnls (o make or ld«3 lo. tlr. 
register then, with the Onlooker. 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



| T (■aaput, as if the drHia» would always huve 
goes the more conreiitionniiied they are. 



is *)-nibohi. The further biu'k nac 



The early Greek luvt [he Japuneee renortfltl to masks, while the old Italian 
Uaed a aet contume to indicote the different elements ot the play. 

Looking hart upon our own theatre, we con aee the tendency to symbolise cur- 
ried out in the casting of the characters. 

K The heroine, mode of virtue. Wan ununlly pl&yed bv a small CSttb; blonde, while 
the woman ot adeentUroiln type was a tall brunette. The hern, typifying utrengrh, 
bad to be tall, while the villain, fat «omc unknnwn reasoa r although souinimcs hand- 
aome. wak A wolf in extra smart clothing. 
" The theatre haa left Ihese aymbola behind and we daw ner rven moi&era on 

the tttage aooktaf n cigarette. But the mrreen clinjrft tn the ntereolTped character 
drawing probably because it has rtot the advantage of toIcc indication. 

Every fan can pick the screen detective, with Ha Fedpra hat and pigsir, nnd 
follow the crook by the angle of bis cap. 

| Cigarettes still indicate womnn with n past, apJ eigars, when not in conjunc- 
tion with the Fedora, mean aulid business men. 

.', The star cow-puncher only li permitted (o wesr taacy boots. Aaide rmm the 
Dunjiertsms of dress arc those of acting. 

louth ii gawky, old age over- tottering and evil alwajf^ graceful. The cleut-hrd 
Saudi are the moat telling agent of expression. Below the wn?iit ihef iticlLcntP 
anger, distnrhLog thottgbta or Imminent danger. As they move upward they suggest 
the more tearful forms of emotion nnd prflyer; rained to the brnw nnd above, 
taenia) derangement; if very high, denunciation. The heating ch<>8t and rolling eye 
is another much-abased symbol. 

There doe* not flcem n»y way of eliminating these old method*, but ihc clever 
player modcratea them to the point where [bey are Imrdly noticeable. It ia pos- 
sible to photograph the more mental kind of actinc;/ and it is unnecessary tu cling 
to the old typen in caFttag which have became ao familiar that they have no more, 
individuality than, the Greek maak. 



IT ia moat gratifying to note that of lute many, many clergymen have como out 
'' Wftal eiceeaingly strong endorse men tn of the motion picture. This hi almost 
a sure sign that good pictures Are appreciated by the clergy as a meana of entet-- 
tatomeat for the nuTseeav enterlauiment that they would not hflTe otberwiKe, 
because other recreation would' be beyond their meonu, while the film* enn be 
enjoyed by even the poorest. Not long ago a Michigan minister made Ihe stnte- 
anent tbat If motion pictures had been in vogue at the time of Christ He would 
have utcd them to spread his tcachlaga. A prominent clergyman of Kawarll hna 
for some time been uaing.tbc motion pictures up a meann of illuatrniing li'a 
Sunday evening sermons.. He has dellverrd addresses on the atories told In the 
photo-play and with the greatest of success, Dr. Charles M. Sheldon., one of the 
Uoat highly respected ministers of Topeha, Kanr-a.i. aaya that often gpod preftcli- 
iC( and good muaTe: fail to bring the people into the church, and he has found chat 
mma other means ia nrcer-sftry^ Morton picture? are the tbing, anil: in hia church 
a film la shown every Sunday evening. At last It would seem that the films are 
coming into their own. Long ago they ceased to be the joke that name people 
would have them, ADd DOW they nrv not only a means of amusement and enter- 
'"lnujeiit, but B method by which the word of God is taugbt to inilfkim< Truly 
t industry haa made front sifidca of late. Let na hope lhat*it continues to do so. 

A RECENT, article in a Sunday newspaper presented the opinions oT some 
£\. seventeen aothorltlea on feminine beauty, regarding the &gc at which, wotnen 
rj be considered most beautiful. It ought to make any woman over thirty feel 
i- jean younger. Artiata, theatrical managers arrd writ era nahl ttitiny. thing« to 
tt&port the view that the more mature woman has the greater claim to the golden 
apple. 

- f This thIks "another *iueation about stars or the screen. Stanford ^Vhite'u 
theory that a woman ia passe at aeventeen Ijilh hitherto been more or less the 
eriterios by which scre«n beauty wan judged. Frens agenta hn«e written and re- 
written the ingenue into motion picture history, But have the greatest successes 
of filmland reallr hern attained by the girl in her leenaT Isn't the more mature 
and experienced, actress the one to whom the greatest triumph comes? 

Mary Pickford, it la true, in only twenty-seven. Norma Talmadtfc t.i well p£mt 
Tier tr-E-ii' : . V.Ww Ferguaon ; Nazimora, Clarn Kimball Voung, Dorothy Dnlion, 
Eatberine Macdoaald, Corinne Griffith nnd Pauline Frederick can ln.>k back to 
aupceaaeu coveting a number <»f yea ta. The perennial Fanny Ward is always a 
living denial of the claim Tbat onlr the very young girl ja eligible for camera work, 
afliui TTard makes no aecret of her age or of her mBrrir-d daughter. Jet flbe can 
. undergo d clase-op as fenrleaaly an Mary liilea Minter, Thb neemin tn prove that 
many Women tony reach the summit of their *oreen success about or after tin- aga 
1 Of tLlitty jLud that it is not only the very young girl who maj hope for cinema glory- 



f SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUt J 

THERE are n umherlcaa dis cus sions as to what the future hajds for (he morion 
pjcture. Some believe that it will be many years before the "eiu etna reall* 
cornea Into J)a Own. Colored pliotoarnphy nnd the synehronisation of the voice with 
the. aereea are now in the prooesiW of development, and it la beUe-ved that with the 
perfection of these devices a whole Hen- world will bo opened for the «[lent di-amn. 
On the other hand there are those who feel that there isn't murb hope for pictures 
tu ptogres" any further thnn they have to-day H That instead of gning on, they 
will gradually Hip bnck to the tea. twenty, thirty variety, wbirfi la thei- metier 
In the following editorln] from ilic El L'atto Times, 9. I,. Rothafel. director *r the 
^pilot Theatre, matea.a few well-chosiCL rcmarlfH on "Future Movies": 

III ten yearn the motion picture will rival grain I opera as tin nrtisiir production. 
ThE* is the ptojthecy. not by Ihe ghost nf Biil N>e talking over the ouij.i boarJ, 
+ by 3amnrl J,. Mothatel, celebrated dcBigner nnd director or the Capitol Theatre 
I New York. 

If'Rothafel la right, the movle» have a long way to go and it will h-ve ta he 
; a fast clip. 

The movteo, however, come tn for a loi of unjust rritlriirai- Critic* fOrSet that 
the motion pictare Is a baby Among the various kinds uf theatrical entertain men ta. 
' Jt took thousands of years for the legirlmlttc stage to develop modern acenie 
effeCtn. Even in Shii^c-iienrc's d;iy. scenerv ennt^Uted oT a bore atage with signs 
like "This Is a forest" or "This is a street in name," 

. . The movies are like everything el&e. Americans ejtpeci a new device to he 
perfected the day after it is invented. 

.. TJ» J"au remember the moviei, back before the dayn of John. Bunny? Compared 
With (he present, they were mechanical frights. 
Movie photography haa become an art. 

'The badly -ventilated vacant atoremom in which mories were exhibited ten 
years ago haa developed int.; an art-palace. 
„'; . . The best of modern movie acting, too, la an art alongside the crude shadow-' 
land acting of a decade ago. 

The only real fault in the merit* is that sometime they tell the wrong stories — 
often atcpid or aamlne. Time ■•■ill chaago that. j, 

Eothstcl has a golden dream, of future, movies' lie believea movie theatres 
will be shaped like an egg, the pictures made realistic by a fusion of colors, high* 
grade music, magic lighting effects, the characters "talking" their lines, with sounds 
■nd J»ven odors reproduced to complete the hypnotic state of the audience. 

;" Rotbarel even predicts that movie theatres will be endowed by national, State 
and dty goTcrnmclii*, like the endowed theatres of ancient Greece. 

In the background, however, is the possibility that ten yearn from now movie 
xtkearrea mar ba doaed, with the fineat movie* broadcast by wireless to the hum- 
tdaat homea.^ 

In that case, you wonder, who would pay the actors? It would be tbe name 
ITfociaw aj tbe future of radio music. The finest of vocal and instrumental talent 
wS B&dauhfcedly be employed bj the radio lndaatry aa a free iDdueemeat to further 
tM aadaa at their bxitruxaejata. 



IF tcj want to Sco historical acreen 
dramaa with (ha history intact and 
classical film plays presented as they 
were originally conceived by tbe autbor, 
tbe chanra is at band. New York has 
an opportunity to call her motion picture 
sou! her own again, if the will only atop 
;mr! dp a little mental figuring. Tbo 
campaign for Governor of this Btato i* 
now on t Du r ln E tli C next week the town 
will be clouded with literature telling 
why Governor Milter should be re-eJected 
and why Al Smith sbonlc! ho sent to 
Albany again. Both the Republicans 
and the fremoetara will havo a fine aa- 
rwrtmrijt D f ideas all presented in the 
latest and most approved propaganda 
fotm. And after it has all been, read 
and assimilated take it ail and hum it up 
and keep only one - thougbL Vote for 
the map who will wark far S repeal of 
&a- censors hip law. 

It is ridicuJooa to take the attitude 
aaaiimnd by some of the motion pfctpnt 
folk— that the 6ght Is political and the 
motion picture industry must iiot he 
mixed up in dirty polltJca. Wc have had 
politics forced on us, and If wo have not 
tho courage of one convictions we are 
not fit to be citizens of thla country. 
Every man and women in the motion 
picture Industry with a vote lo gtvo 
should cast it far A] Smilb. Not because 
ha la tho genial, popular Al Smith, whose 
friends love him, but because he atanda 
for tha Democratic plaform which is 
pledged to repeal tho censorship bill. 

iioTfrnor Miller for C*naaralLip. 

Uoveroer Miller has consistently re- 
fused to do anything to remove tbo Com- 
mission in this State Is fact, many 
people believe tho Luak bill, is hi* 4VB 
pet Idea put into practice to discipline 
the motion yicturo industry, Whether 
Or no: he actually inatijfatcd the bill 
matter* vrr\ little. The fact remaina 
he voted lor ccmorahip fxi^tbia State am 
appointed bis own lieutenants to servo 
(in the board. Ho In in favor of censor- 
shir; — -therefore, if we havo any fighting 
blutxi in ua wo are not goiag to do any 
stump speaking for Governor Miller. 

tint wc are going to support Al Smith. 
N«t In thg r.ii-.i: lanjroagc, but openly 
and hohofttly. Homo of the men in tbo 
industry eecm to hare tho feeling it is 
a dangerous procedure ti> offcad Govst- 
no; AILller. i 

"If be in elected, said one man. ivo 
won't have nny coal for our theatrva." 

It is better to die fighting for b prin- 
cipal thnn to live because we are afraid 
tti fight. Governor Miller Las never 
showed onj" desire to be helpful to the 
industry and tbe man who thinks he wilt 
help iu the coal situation hi an optimist. 
Even if be rloeu favor tho picture houaea 
la the diatribiirioii nt re-el, crnsorshju Is 
an Issue that rnnnot he ignored. 

Are wo for censorship? 

Then we most b« against GoTernur 
Miller + s candidacy tor Governor. 

Freedom, from censorship in this State 
means not only the, acreen wil] hare a 
fighting chance to have better pictures, 
but literature and the eoijje will have a 
better chance oT protection. There will 
be Icsr likelihood of some wild-eyed re- 
former trying to ecasor the press if tbq 
picime commission is eliminated. Cen- 
sorship in any fonn Is dQPgermia and 
the only way to abolish it ia to lose ao 
opportunity lo fight against it. Tbo 
chance is hem if the Industry will (vnly 
meet it. 

Harlan Insists an Tvlllnc tow Truth. 

AH tbo pretty story of Morion Davies's 
long life devotion to the role of Mary- 
Tudor with montUS ■?* BtTUfOjlo to p*r- 
Kunrie CoBinopolrtan to see its pictorial 
qunlltlca ia a fabrication pure and 
simple-, In the words of American a I ang 
it itf tho bunk* Out at Mta Daviea' «iy 
dtrsaicg room In tho Broni— mii&a from" 
her home and Broadway — she admitted 
she would loi'c to have selected "When 
KnighuWd Was in Flower," hqt, she 
aoid, with a laugh : 

"Like George Washington, 1 cannot 
tell a lie. 

"It wo* William I* Homo," "she Said, 
"who came to me and anked. me to read 
Charles Major's story- "You would make 
on Ideal Mary Tudor," ho said, I had 
read the ctory before, but I had lo re- 
fresh my memory and 1 read it again. I 
"will havo to be truthful. I adored tia 
romances any one would who enjoys u 
love atory with an historical background, 
bnt I was wry skeptical about making a 
costume piny- Ar k final argument, "Mr. 
Lc Boron said. Think' of your oppor- 
tunity to play Mnry Tudor, Julia Mnr- 
lowc-'s groat role,' 

"Julia Marlowe' I said, that nettica 
tti I can never play Mary Tudor. It 
it in that big a part it la not for nae.' 

"Mr. Lc Huron talked to me fordaya. 
Tic persuaded Mr. Viguoln the pietonal 
qualities were not to be Ignored and so 
we made the picture. When the press 
■torica came out, giving me tha credit 
for finding 'Knighthood/ Mr. Lo Baron 
said, "lio you call that fair?* and because i 
I believe in- justice, I wont you to tell 
ereryone the credit belongs to him and 
not to me." 

Gtrimat Vlamnotai Cvedit. 

Marion Davics's staunch defense of 
William Lc liaron wa^ given in a half 
humorous, half earnest fashion, that 
showed how really eager she ia to place 
credit where credit is due, I hadn't 
seen her since the opening of "When 
Knighthood! Was in Flower 1 ' and I 
wondered if all of the praise heaped 
on her would make any change in her 
viewpoint. Marion Daviea bus always 
been excessively modi-ut and her own 
blttereM. critic, and if tbo homage given 
her has made say difference it was not 
apparent during the two hours I spent 
with, pcr- 

_She la pleased, of course. Any human 
being would feel happy over the triumph 
that has been hera — but abe la not ac- 
cepting all the ri pry herself, A large 
Share she gifts to Robert VEgnola, who 
worked with W and studied with, her 
until she said ahe lived in an atmosphere 
Of Tudorism that threajaned to crowd! 
moHern life out of tha bariaon. Sua 
oouldn't hj enough for Lynn JIjLrdJnj; 1 ! 



MARION DAVIES. 




With "lVhtn Ktilarlitlkoad IV ii* tn fliiwp* 1 ' to hrr ernlll mud tta« priim- 
l%r of nf lire s^-oiitl |ildt;rrs, AllSB Dsvlet Dub li-uriii-iL what It 
I tUFBTin to In- mcTfiitnl, 



plnj- 



Bem-r VIH, ond for thi 
crs in her eompauy. 

While abe net tlicre, pouring left, a 
pWifrv with liT hhwide liivelinesi, with 
the bncksrminil of thn blue Htndio_ wallrt. 
I was reminded of what Robert Vignoln 
said of her; 

"Marion 1'avics is lacking in nil 
conceit. She docs not believe nlic eiio 
set sinrl I Lave had to tell her «i'oe and 
over ngain that all slfo neetis is a little 
seif-conridcncc." , 

We hati luaclt'eon in her apartmrnt — 
in thi? CoHmopolttnn Studios — a little 
pem nf a place, writb n living room 'lontj 
in. Alice blue and a dressing room in 
rose pink. A canning kitchen, with nil 
the regulation aid" t<n culinary nrt, fur- 
niFlieti n romp] etc little suite that would 
delticht tbe feminine heart nf a very 
womnn with ihe hnuHekn-pinc instiu^t- 

"U'ill you make other eoatume plays?" 
she wns asked. 

"I cannot say ob«ut that. Wo could 
hnve tinnjlii, 'iVimihy Vernon of Hud- 
don fJall" very cheat*, but I wns afraid 
of costume plays. I shared the ecr±orn,l 
belief lui-y were unpopular with tho 
public. 1 thought nne historical drama 
would be all we dtirctl do. I understand 
Miss Piekfnrd paid a big priw for tbo 
righla to 'tlorntby Vernon, but nt the, 
time tkn play was ofTcird to me tho 
owners w^ro not si> "anguine about i^ 
appeal to the public." 

Thlnlu llnry mm Irirnl Ttarathr- 
"iJorothy Vernon is, nf course, an his- 
torical eh s raster, 11 Mtss Davios went 
on ; J, ihe really E ■> •-■! lone: ar,o, JBft as 
Mery Tudor did. Won't Mary I'ickford 
be lovely in those quaint old clothes? 
She .Would have been clmrming hw Wary 
Tudor." 

The sigh tlmt aceomponjed tins and 
the rather wi«|f«l way in wliieh she 
spoke of Mnry 1'ickfonf made jiio say: 

"Mary Tudor has an ideal interpreter 
down at the Criterion this very mo- 
rn mil" 

"Do ynu rcnlly tblnk ko3" she asked. 
"I did try hard, nnd it i;> wonderful to 
think it has been ajtpr-cciatcd- 

"You know," she snid, "I am not a 
bom actress — I bfisn had to l-irn all I 
know by herd wart It'is easier for 
girls who are bom with real taknt tn 
make good, but "ivIicti you bava lo work 
and work to Kct a m-ene it means tonne- 
thing when finally you, are nblo to 'pat 
it, nver.' " 

■ Refora Mis» llnvjpH cure into picture* 
she. vo'i a "'l^nilii-^" girl, then a little 
later she 'had a parr In "Miss 11MT." 

"I only had -a bit." aha aaJd/''b'Ut 1 
wns ao frightened every time I came 
out an the stage I thought I would (He* 
of fright. Time after time -1 said to 
myself, 'You were certsiniy never uiintii 
In be an Rctresa. 1 Then I went into 
pictures nnd waa booked aa a star. Yon 
know nil the unkind rlilngp that were 
anid nbout me. I - d'-s .-!■-. I them. Too. 
If I ever have any desire tn be vain nil 
J have to $o ja to rvmejnbei what the 
cri tit's said rboul my pictures- 

"I might hnve grown discQuregM!, but 
Uh YffiftOla i-ehonrsed mc and helped 
me so when I met Lynn Harding and 
the ntber big actor* I was prepared, and 
I could go on with tbo scene without 
worrying/' 



Became. 



"'n.J-.ir fnn, 



. This from tbo star or "Whan Knight- 
■liood Was in Flower." Tl)e Marion 
Paries who is electric-lighted in anch 
a tremendous sign no ono can miss it 
on Broadway. Thia from the girl whom 
the critics all admitted has arrived, and 
whom tho Prince Of Wales calls a great 
artist. 

Nine girls oat of ten would hove had 
an I-tacw-I-wculd-mnkc-good air. Not 
Marion Paries. Shi- h- •■■<< apprCciatlrb 
of all tho plenaaut things [bat lni-.v 
been - - s a i -- L 1 am ' inclined to" think she 
doesn't unOflrstAnd yet what a fine per- 
formance ahc gives and what a great 
picture "Kajghtiiood" ia. L 

" 'Knighthood' proved one thine to 
me," Marion Daviea said. "Such a cast 
at I had it tn inspiration. I 4idn"t dare 



bn bad with Mr. Harding nnd the other 
players- — all artists of years" ciperteuiT — 
guve mc «uch ,j*yniputliclic help and 
understanding f would hove been utterly 
de^oiii of brains if 1 hadn't been able 

to plHJ Mnry Tu'li-r. 

"Once I K^t into tti* pnrt, J wna as 
rabid a Tudor fnn as Mr. I.e Ilarou. I 
rend every thing on ihc Tndoi family and 
waa so intrigued with nil early English 
history 1 spent days rending every book 
1 rouJd find wi lliy snbjtct. You have 
no idea what a difference it ntade wlien 
I wriu to London. I frit I bad had a 
previous aripinhiltince with the whole 
city. I was sorry I hndn't seen Loudon 
before we made the picture — ynu see I 
do not go to Europe nnlil after Caq pic- 
ture was nnisherl 

Although Miss Dn vies went to Europe 
with her at other ;ied Iier two Jesters, she 
said she setts h'miesiek and longed for 
Amcrlra. "Paris in a wonderful city." 
»lie «nid. "but New Ynrk is far more 
wonderful. I tcallv like Loudon better 
thnn Paris." 

Does Her trwn Un-^iinkiiii,-. 

I admired n little black velvet frock 
slie a'M WRariug and told iier ona could 
■■■■I at n giuttcc it eamt> f "_.- ■ : f i ■ raris. 

"Paris [" she hHid, "I made It myself. 
I make many of my clothes. I made all 
those costumes In "Tbo Knchnntress.' 
yewins is my favorite pastime nnd I 
speud Imurs when I am not at work, de- 
signing nnd malting drosses." 

1 spent about two bour.f with her, 
telkini; Hod discu&ting pk-turrs T and in 
all the time we were together I never 
beard Miss Davies say ana unkind word 
about anyoue or utter na unkindly criti- 
cism. She ninde hn attempt" to pretend 
to be brillian,L She admittefl she was 
Studying French, nnd when 1 she epoke n 
few worda with an accent I wisli I pos- 
sessed, abe laughed and said: 

"It's pretty bad, isn't it:" 

1 takt.' it back when 1 suy sho said 
ngthjug unkind about tiuyonc. She bad 
a few thing*, io nay about the censor 
boitrdn who cut out the word "huRSty" 
and other cxprossions'.wcll known in the 
rime of Henry 1 VIII. 

"I wouldn't hnvc minded." aha sold, 
"but it nisrinod so ridiculous to Cm out 
wcrdu that Were In common nee in those 
days. 

"We didn't think they could flnd nuy- 
thina to cririeiie in our picture because 
there in imthing ceneorable In Mr. 
Major's story/' * 

And ho™ Miss Daviea a great aim and 
nrablttoo in life is, ia tha words of Caue> 
to "grow better every day in every way 
so thut there will bo more picture* forth- 
coming Ifts "When Knighthood Was ia 
Flower," 

After remaining at the atndio until I 
was late for hty work and Miss iJavles 
wow delayed in reaching SraTnfnrvl. where 
sho waa aettmj in "Adam and Eva." 

The ln«l worda she said were. '"Plenso 
tell ma. whnt to tflkjj tn keep awake' We 
are mnkinj night secucs and I have to 
wefrk from live o'clock nt night until five 
tbe next morning, und I Can never stay 
awake/* 

I could only think of riendly cotTee, tho 
one thing that invariably keeps me 
awnVe. 

"It won't do me any good," she said, 
waving good-hyp. "I nlway» drink coffee 
at night and sleep from eight to tea 
hours/' 

Maybe that Is why she bus each a, 
piifk and cream complexion. 

BDCKltiJBa: at (fan Tains ■ 01 we a. 

Constance Talmadge is having tho 
timo of her lifa in Paris. Everywhere 
she goes she is pointed out as tr-ea jolle 
Copafonee. Sho liau btctt chosen to act 
i as the mascot for the American team 
entered- tn the internatiofiul pistol 'tour- 
sotnanc, being held in Milan, Italy, 

Fenr-l Loses Jeire.ls. 

Tho old joke nbont the press agent's 
(Ek-liRb:, the robbery 1 atory, Is no joke 
with Pearf White, She v/aa :eallv ryb&ed 



of her jewejry last week at her apart- 
ment, on Fojrty-nlrtth street, when reb- 
l.,'r= entered while sho and her house- 
keeper were uul All that remaina la 
an" empty box, with pearl*, diamonds 
Hnd o titer gems listed htnoag the miss- 
ing. Pearl reckons *hc is nut about 
$25,000 worth of valuables. 

•-DlK-rivrrlnR ilif Shelt," 

Thot Rodelph Vniencino has penetrated 
even tho, sacred prCclnctB of WellesVy 
College ia eridcut from a letter received 
from two freshmen at that school. They 
were walking ak>nK in one of the dor- 
motnt-1?* when one of the young ladlen 
discovered n picture that took her imme- 
diate attention: i 

"Look," she said, pointing to a figure 
o( a man iu n. turban nnd (lowing draper- 
ies, leaning over a recumbent femelu in 
dinging draperies, "isn't that funny, 
Tho Bhelk'. here." 

"The Sheik," shrieked her companion, 
making a dash for the picture. This is 
what she read. "Isasc meets Rebecca-" 

"Oh." arid the first freshman, "I 
might have known they wouldn't havo 
Valentino at Wetlneley. 11 

Meedii'e Ii<'):i3lj- 

The atajff up at tlie Capitol Then t re is 
wjllinn to tell tbe world Lord and Lady 
Mnunibatten nrv just plain folk- Tbe 
other nigliL, nftcr tlie bankers' party at 
this theatre, Mcssmoru Kendall brought 
some of hia guesta to hoar an organ re- 
cital. In. Mb party were I/mi nnd Lady 
Mountbutton, who were bridg given a 
iwrsonal inspection of this beautiful 
tlieatre. 

"Say/ - snid one of the men telling the 
story, "I almost said, 'How's the king?" 
You know, he is the most regular. Mount- 
batten. I mCso. No one would know he 
callrf the Prince of Wales by liis first 
name mid walk" In tbe Buckingham Pal- 
ace without even knoekpfe." 

C-ntBlH pi ■ i Womnn P*.*».'* ClTlb. 

More and more are the luncheons at 
the "Woman 1'aya" Cftta rieeomjne. 
'■■vr nt.'; of real intervsL _LaHt week Mrs. 
E. It. Thonins end Courtland Smith 
were guests ft honor. Mrs. Thoinas, aa 
an artist and author, spoke to tbe clnh 
members, urging that e»ch one follow 
hie own particular bout, eron if the re- 
muncratiun Ss not entirely satisfactory. 
She said thut Nub nne should dn the 
thing hf feel.i he I* ln_-at fitted for. even 
If tho results nt first do not *eem ta 
justify Ouch a course. Mr. Smith ns a 
former newspaper man and as n member 
of Mr. finys's organization spoke of the 
progress of women. lit- mentioned the 
apiHjinlment nf a womnn la tbe Sen ntr 
and auid some day he believed we would 
have s woman President in the White 
House, a Btstomcmt that pleased the 
members, who are all ardent feuiinistn. 
Tho luncheon wan n sreat mcecus and, 
auk it opened the seaanu, it gave promise 
of what may lie expected in the way of 
guests of honor for tbe coming year. 
The dub has ambitious plans and en 
the program for thn scascn are men and 
women high la the civic, artistic and 
literary world, iueludlnn in this lint 
motion picturce. 

Evelyu trrr-trXr-r to Marry. 
On October 25 Evelyn dreelcy will 
become this bride, of John Smiley, steel 
mnKTiate and well-known American engi- 
neer. The romance started some months 
ago and continued after Miss Greeley 
went abroad to make a picture for the 
Ilullnndia (Company in Holland. We 
might any it increased. Mr. Smiley 
realised after aha sailed away life Wns 
pretty empty without her and he soSt « 
cable with a single line, but one that 
neither of tfeeJB will ever forget. "Will 
you marry me?" ran the cubic. Miaa 
(Jreeloy cabled back. "Yea," nod she re- 
turned to America to keep her promise. 
On October m Mr. and - Mrs. Smiley will 
sail on the Majestic for a trip iiraund 
the wurld, to be. gone sis months at 
more. The Rcrccn will temporarily lose 
Miss Greeley, but sbc bopeil to make 
pictures when sbo returns from abroad. 

<iVv*m Norton Comb. 

Our American stars haven't tlie slight- 
est ebancfi of escaping recognition iq 
Puria and London, where tJicy are as 
wall known ns thny are iu America. Tho 
other evening Xortun Tnlmadgo was sit- 
ting at tho Ambassador Revue in Paris, 
watching Mademoiselle Paulcttc Duvul, 
Paris'* favorite dancer. As she put up 
her hands tn applnnde the graceful l>uviil, 
who, by the way, ia the aame young 
woman who plays the lead in "£i*cn>," 
the rlutjeer happened to nee her.. 

"Norma Tnlmadgo 1" she cried in great 
excitemenL 

After her dance she sent for Stiles 
Dickenson, well-known miniature painter. 

"I must meet Norma T&lmadge. Can 
you arrange; it?" 

Mr Dickenson departed on lib mis- 
sion and returned, bringing tbe Amer- 
ican actress" with him. The enthusiartic 
Dnvat wan so pleased she presented 
Norma-with a Spanish comb that is ao 
big tbat it la worn on Fifth avenue the 
tr.ifflf cope will have to havo advance 
notice- 
To Act as Jadgtt. 

Richard Bprthelmcss cud Pearl White 
Ore extending their .activities into -new 
artistic fields. They are now studying 
the futuristic and cubiat schoQle in anti- 
cipation of the topsy-turvy Greenwich 
Village Hallowe'en Carnival. Both nf 
them, tngcthcr with Neysa McMein, the 
Illustrator, and Henry QhW the acreen 
artist, will act aa costume judges when 
the bohemlan* frolic at Webster Hall oa 
October 27. 

TqUt Com 'Abroad. 
Itiehard Walton, Tnllr" aniled on the 
America yesterday for a. short trip 
abroad. In Paris be will alioot, a num- 
ber of scenes for bis next motion picture 
production, which will bo u screen ver- 
nion of l>u Mautier'a dovc), "Trilby." 
As in the oase of his two previous pic- 
ture productions. "The Masquerader" 
and "Omar tho TetJtniaher," Tully wilJ- 
atar Guy Bfttes Poat. his rule iu "Trilby" 
naturally being the florid and faneinating 
Svcngat). James Young will again ba* 
Post's director, and "Trilby" will be re- 
leased through Associated First National. 
Tully wtjl nhw in Paris superintend the 

frcsentation on die legitimate stage of 
ia play, "The Bird of Paradise." which 
baa never been seen in the French 
capital. | s 

Tally will be accompanied by Mra. 
Tully and their daughter. Maya. Upon- 
his return to thla country, aboat the 
first of il'-cember. Tully will go to Loa 
Angriea to finish there tha production o[ 
l Trilfcy," 



Why AagJ TBaTT dsai- to inuTHt 

Motion Picture Editor, The Maralnjr 
Telegraph : 
1 wns very muea Interested in jouf 
enmrfiefil on Ih* mpI'i-i.-j ar-pearVoE la 
Coltiers Weekly eohccralnfi; to* moriofl. Von 
Mr tbst e^her (he tnan wtm wrot« then 
stories "Is asbkmed to apeak up and tell 
bij immc or be Is afntld." .lad then you 
add that "if he hart balf the ■•■urertee 
hia article says, he wouIq net hlfle behind, 
a aom dr pluro*. " Tht^ j^ems to me t* 
he eery «hs!low erltleisra of thle niitiior'i 
efTnrt, nlDiongb H la simitar to most nf 
the ohurn-ntlisns I hrtrc heard. The pet 
roBiturni nf inowt rntilun picture [>eople la 
cnnnectlon with tbe articles Is "{). he's sutas 
dLiRruntled eld ■ r.::ifc whs hnan't oindri 
as much mnney ny be espeered to In the 
in''f!-;i, and bo nuw lie nans Ihem." Can't 
the movie people hear Inith necsHlohJ Uf 
ami profit by Itf iV:m:ii|.y it's only by 
kaowlnc onraelres thnt we enn Improve. 

[ have ;...-■ :i ]n tbe Him tinslne U tot A great 
mmr years ami I know tbe game prattr 
thonnigJiir. 1 Bare read, three of the artrelea 
tait bsv^nnpenrt-d 1r i ■■jiii-r.i .!!:■: 1 dlitn't 
act m -ii'i the Impresii&a tbat the nnthor 
cf then wn» rnniiK. ^>r dtscmatlefl or a 
aore-bend. f felt Ihe ntorie* very ilncere, 
n-rltten hj nomeone who Tsr frnm f«|lnT 
fnlteful tn A einhlttererl, ku polatlng ont 
whnt hp l>ellflT.-i:l to be the chler ehitacles 
in the way of mot loa pktur'e development 
tadiiy. and suggentlni; that We da |onie- 
Iblu^ nlinut them. There arc -■; mnnv 
people w hi enutlnnn to iieipeHk tbe virtues 
ot the dorian, nnd :■■> say how It Is pro- 
RTe&slnR nn t | how bright 1 he Tutiirn lonVs. 
Triers jit? also a xre*.t number who eon- 
| deaUB the films at s whnlesste rate wsth- 
l out l::i-, i.-it; nnj- resj foundotJoa Tor Ibrir 
r-nndemnatlon. But here tn n man who 
writes constructively nod pnlnBtJilclngly an 
lb? subject, nnlj- to he put ilown as "a 
dlBiiniEitlfil old crank who baao'l mftde ss 
murb 'money as be einected lo In the 
dnftTiitt.' r 

as to yDiir ■ bilement tbat bin artlelos 
nro tnsceurate. I unmt nny f can't under- 
used It si ell. He ".i vs. taai the cans, 
ot the movies li stupidity. Well, Isn't tti 
He say* thnt "stupidity results Jn In- 
efflrieney, lnsbnblltiy, Im-L of Judgment, 
J/:"': of infaKlRcat luVaH-im, [-■■-- b= at 
leud*rshJri. lack of urn rn II ty and pLilo ua. 
ftJufa terated grei'd. Dn y ■ -:i find anjtblnR 
InOreurale In this? He ftloa Ufa that It's 
nat lotenllonnl evil that nllB tbe mnrJcs 
-— l!'a Juat jjIoLb Ignorant. Can you dis- 
pute IblsT Hli corom<-j.l» »» the rrglras 
of scenario department^ an- all strnngely 
true, *ad 1 rant for Ihe life ut m tf mn 
why (tie pt-epfa nf the Industry ahould ba 
up la arum ft.er the articles, 

I foultj nrlte, -■ crrot ilefil indre en this 
Bithjeet. 1-u: f ilfin'l w»nt [o take up loo 
much of year rnlnsnle riaie + Just one 
iIiIur mow. ,Ab (o his making tha srtlclea 
nnonyraous If the man doeint chor>M 
II. ilga air, nnme, way should tier Tha 
Important thins in thnt he had nomethlog 
ii say. anil lie sal a tfc Mill why ho J 6 In 
nny -ursy Indebted lj> hit brntker pre- 
Otceerj tn Ibe pnlnt (if rnakJng himi^lf 
kOOwn Is bcy>nil me. I tn very m-ic&i 
jifnkt thnt heeans': ol this very onn-JlMtig- 
i"-« to iht- pat! ftf iIiuBn lp the lcdUjiLry 
in Inok tfliuKH nnuarelr In ihr- fuec nnd TO 
fX> .tfjMRTF(lN«3 AUOIT IT. the movies 
In place n f aitrsaelair to ti rrfjsLar nbine will 
ilon-ly Liiii nurely get back t» ihett lea. 
IWalltl, ttilrly stS-gcS. wkli "BerlQa. ths 
Sewing Mnehlrf UJrl" reprcBentlnK lua 
hlj-l.eat stjindsril 

Vrry truly yours. 
L. P, it. 
rToUywooi!. Cullforiild, 

fARreNTiKn \a ax actom, 

Motion Picture Editor. The Homing Te.le- 



arraph: 

I hive rscetved n numher of :n:tilrtes as 
to the effeet nf [u ( . defeat uf Oeorsei ("ar- 
peatler il larls oh htj future ■■ a film 
bictue, I Hhutilil Kite r" sny tliac i eiigsfiea 
ST. far pearler ther B une I helieved In his 
aliLHiy bb .1 screen nrtlct. My fultti wa.a 
fully JiKtifled la his pecfertnanee In "A 
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Coase.mently the n-sultlfir tan 1'arin righL 
on a^Tindny nUi nut otter* t'oriuntJ^rl 
future nork Tu r aie. L should iiiipSiBlie 
berv that in ibi' ndvertlBtaar sud Jmlilk-lly 
in the Carpeutler tllm the untriil Krenelj- 
inan has tieen '■_ .t ( ■_ i tl-iJ h- ao Bftur aud 

If tbe rcsuit or tho Psrln flrhl means 
thai (>ri>eqller win lenvu the rlnj; nhnuca 
I eaanot isy ttuit H r!oe»^, tbiK amy provs 
In Olesslng in disguise: Tor Ihr-n this prrm- 
istng aetot wtl[ Ife able In aire ;Ml his 
time snd thought tn developing \-A-,. career 
n> one or U«j must rDirln.-Lilrig mole rer- 
Honslltles nn the screen. I am looking 
torward with great plej-iure to my future 
wart n-lth hia. 

TlniBt' who met M rnrpetitler In I^icdea 
realised that febl interest In hoxJair hsd 
mateMslly dlminlohed. UN at C h Benee r.l 
sportsmannhlp remained the SAltiO, aad \ 
felt thar ae was httti by the erlttclsra of 
hln koeelEunt In the fight villi Lewis, 
though tbo eLneraaiotfrapli record of chat 
euatcBt proved tlie lerrithnsF; of the blow, 
this K-uaitLraacsp. may ha»e Included bltn 
t« prolnnrr lbs encounter lu 1'nrla in view 
of ihe reports jtatlug tbst he bad tha 
LdrtataKe during the early stupes of ths 
fight. l( Is not unlikely thai he vtas at a 
grei.t dlBSdT>nl{tee through a weak thumb 
which waa broken, la thn fight v.-LIb Demp^ 
Bfla sud relltj waa ihr caUBe of. ala defeat 
at Jersey City. This Injury wis sus- 
tained !n tbe second ronod when, with, a 
BtnBihlac: ble-w bo sent Dempiey sgnlnat 
the Tup.ft. F"Tura that polar on ha was 
suffering suph Inienee puln that h^ vt* 
hardly able hi eontlnaa the ffght. 
Faithfully yours. 

J. Ktasft Tllaeklon. 

Bush Honse, Molhoama Place, flLrsnd, , 
W, C L LondOD, England. 

Motion Picture Editor Th« Blemlag Tele-' 
graph: 

Doca anybody know why Bar rugrtaq. 
rbangecl the tltlo of bin new ftlr;i frora 
"Bisek Orebids' + Id 'Trifling Waraen"! 
The obvious rcston weu^d aeem to Tv> that 
the latter la a better' box office name, at 
lease from tbo motion picture peine of 
vtftw. Tho ituestfop in my mind la whether 
It really Is or nat. "Black Orchids" seems 
to me a splendid title, carrying with It a 
degree of dignity and a nasllty of sig- 
nificance. It nt IcaBE If.-n-n a itttle some- 
thlnu ta ths imajrin.-nUin of the spectator, 
while "TrfriLBg Women" la cheap, coni- 
moapUce anil inat irsshy. Cen*lnly It ll 
the last type of film la the world to bq 
identified with Mc. Ingram, wro is one of 
the few hopes of the screen. 

Nun-, i haven't seen tbe pkrare, but Pva 
been Interested In It becSUae of Mr. Trr- 
crnm. Ai "Black Orchids" I woa]d ba^e 
gone to aee It. Am "Trifltag Women" I've 
Ic-it ati Interest In It, sod feel regretful 
that It should he |lnt C d irllh Mr. Ingram'a 
name. Of coarse. It's dlfflcnlt Tor a maji 
who haa set .a 'ii.iiii.1 ;• r ■; as bigh as HT, 
Ingram's to live up to Ft, hut I'm i.uf-0 
the maa who directed "The Fear Horse- 
men" and "Tbo Prisoner of Zenda" haa 
Barnething better la offer 'thaa "Trifling 
IVomen.'r 

Sera et1 tries I wonder whether all |h« 
words written and spoken by way of Cle* 
vaElog the cinema art not luat KABteOU 
Rome timet 7 wonder whether Jt reitlly caa 
be elevated or whether It Isn't srter alt 
Just Woolwortb catcrts lament. )| ■eema 
atgnirleent that men like Mr. Ingram hare 
to resort to the •¥rlflLng WBmen" elaas, 
When yau come right down to It If this 
Is- what the public 1 really wants. and^U 

aeeUia tti ):::'■,■ been |T..:..|i ibi( H |p_ 

why not Juat M them have it, and atop 
trying to educate thetnT 

Faithfully J 'i lira. 

An Intaruutt Bi*r4*toL 



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MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



CUE 



' HJt*.W«d.Ttrjr.A9m{,l-K. 



LITTLE 

MADGE KENNEDY 

in SPITE CORNER 



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!»■];»:»< rlW^I 



LAST OF SUEZ 



Extra hat. THimsDAY (C*t D» r i 
<W THE HIGH SEAS" 

»!f!i JACK HOLT * 

DORoTHT D ALTON, 

R'fltvb WMicIimiI, oth*. 



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I At TftCBCIL B..TJ<>MIL.L.E't 

dtta' JIANSLATJOHTEK 




tIUi ttenr] lini-ry lis life 
°' ■* " LA P^ntmattn! Picturr 



gAPlTOL ^&-0ld Homestead 

V Ww^Alilit. C* F li&l Ortnd OwhMtr*. 



[I I : II lk sill '1^9, 



l5^,nSiSSd BELt-thekeu 

■"T*« Baad Boy" 



'SfiKiB' 



CntillnanTi* ID.ftO A, M, to MMntjttit 



Rri.i'.KHl»i> I 
IVERSIDE 



PU.V .KtAtW* 
ALACE 



Suplilf Tickrr, Jdiir 
A KatberlAR I.rr.Vnn 

'lropea A Oiiih.. Jahnnr 

"-ftp, A aihtri 



l,n.r.xHiii'i I vaft a sckenck 

I ^CITTY DONER A Ca. 
ii a Ki:v nrit.vs 4 Co. 

D'VAIftMBt.| And Olbcra. 



CTRtrT. lock llOllHH," HOW. 



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BJ-.KHth-p } VlNfKNT | MlTTV 

nlnNlnl C1HACB HAYES. [, 

ULUniflL DE1.I, Jt MAIT, Jl! 

l T * «! sl MT ircAs dt co. ou. 



MACY SOLVES COAL 
PROBLEM WITH OIL 

Patrons of the Big Department 

Store Havf Ho Cause to Worry 

Over Advent of Winter. 

The roal situation will cauic no worry 
W H. H B-lacT ft Co., Inc., thla Win- 
ter. Thej' ni 11 ^ J 11 -'- ''"i'-'ii 1 ' 1 ! isitalllng 

i>|L-blim!llf: :i [.pi, rttii.jn, v:\;\^l- will J>TO- 

vlde all licat, light and [>ower for tat 
KCorr. 

S» Urjt jir* the new- ci<?ln« ( wbieb 
replace the coh) huminc mPCbicerx, tttvt 
M tntrftTict Iti the builtliuB would ac- 
coinniods.te even Lbe acpbrtt* iiierr.i. 
LargA bolea tin-l to be opened Id Lie aide- 
W4lk to nlij.it, tnem- 



TJNDBnvrA&BtU. 




Thcee eiuclneii "ill olao supply the new 
Mac;; build in jt .behind the preexist Htruc- 
turn Tbo lonndatiunir nf this addition 
have juat boon cnrnplciipd In:-; week. They 
HO down 45 feel Into Tbc *oHo" rork of 
Madhnttau and Lhe atevl tuprr-atnictuTo 
will rlae nineteen Morica. 

Tae^oH-burtiint- engiiit'«. t»t lnntftlled. 
Daw require a dailrnverag/c of ff.000 fal- 
lona of oil.-. They will m*d S,OQ0 vhrn 
the r-r-w bDitdldg ia done. 

Tbc pntifripal saviuj,' in the afl-bum- 
tnj; maehinerj ii in-.t in fuel msi but in 
humiu) laljoi-. Thf owk of atokinj; fur- 
ufflcv is one of IhG moat fAtiguinc And 
flidagreeflhle loakn. ew» under the beat 
of conditions. Ab KKin as the oil burn- 
era atari ppejRtthflg ihe tneu who do thia 
work vlll be diverted to tjlcoaanter jobs.' 

A|cHoua;h every- effort waB mafle to prt- 
VOUL coal doit' flriDK when fii'-l war rTe- 
livered to- the tbm. (bi.rc woa Home dirt 
and considerable obatructiftti to parsers - 
hf frutn coal waajonR. Oil btirntnr -"ill 
eHminale this, as the new fuel cad be 
poured iu vrrj- quickly and with no dirt 
Moreover, after It If burnt thera are no 
aahca to be diapoud nf. ThDK ia aatj- 
4 comjinrnrivdy amall ijiiiifiury of g n 
earthy -I ookine; residue w-tiich can eaally 
be tatted awty. 



DBATff HOTXCBI. 



■ ZMirtfofltttoJ* flufivcf.l**>- 1 



STUDIOS OF 

STMEDANCIM 



DISTINCTIVE PHOTOPLAYS] 
INCREASES ITS CAPITALl 



Eictard Whitney wid Wiathrop 

AJdrich on Board of Directors 

of Arleta Frodacen. 



BAY STATE *■ 0EHB0E FIGHT 



Carina* GrlffiHi Cum 1« C«>at H 
iJ«y (or 1'lnal V1t«er*pti rlclnei 
Glfalrn Bmila far HotlAbd. 



By TJHTBTT.il 0. PARSONS. 

DISTINCTIVE Pnotoplaya, with 
' t^Htre ArTuta'a plctQrts to ir.« 
credit, feels Justifled in expand- 
Inif its reaoqrect and Ittcreatint 
ita clpltalixatlon. Thla is nmde possible 
by the addltioD of Richard Whitney and 
Wlnthrop Aidrich to the ' board of di- 
rectors, which condnts of Henry Hob-art* 
Arthur Frind acd Chariea W. Henrey. 
Mr. TThitney is a brother of rjeorirr 
jWliitP-iy, Vlte preaideot o( the J. I'. 
Morrsn Company, arid Mr. Aldrleh ia ■ 
membrr at the**firm of Murr4y t Prenije* 
Si Aldrieh. Both of these men are Ln a 
position to obtain tm limited capital for 
the production vt Distlnetive piciures 
-wheheper additional finances are needed. 
Heret;ofnre Mr. Hobnrt and Mr. Friend 
hare contented themselves with maklns 
^leorpe Arlisa'« pLctorr. a venture that 
hint hern ec> successful they ran m»V fc n 

(ilirdd nnrl i~'1 !!l-'i.:«!i nTh-'J" lir.LI.'-. At t!s- 

present mr-ment they eoBtenjp-atn .eogax- 
injt a woman star to heifl *nc of the new 
units and an announcement ab to her 
nflme may be exjjectfe ^Lsaoat a»J time. 
' The czpaDllOb of Distinctive Photo- 
plays places hi new eapttalitation at 
11.000,000. Thi» new charter waa oN 
trf.ncil in New York State last Week, and 
DOW the.t all tbc "legal matters are nT- 
tendrd to, this enmpanj Ss ready to start 
ita new operatlonp. 

Geitlnal hea>d7 for Action. 

A cocuraiitee of one hubdeed repre- 
sentative citizens of Masaachuaetta it 
now Kettifin ready to Are the moat ef- 
fective .ammunition qgainst eenrvnnhi[i. 
These men end women, (rc-uped tojrether 
undrr rhr head of the Committee of 
Mas*aehnsertH Ciiir.rns Aca-lnst Censor- 
ship, vilh GbxrfM H- Cole an prpAident. 
are homliaKtin; ihe nCwApapC" with lit- 
i^ratur* tclllns why every citlicn ahould 
Mtft "no'' <■■■< ci^nsorahlp wiien It comes 
lip for ft referendum vote on JNnvrmfter 
7 Tart of thp meBnafie contains a atate- 
m tic made by Rev, Jubn K. Gfiult, paj- 
tor of ihe Reformed Pre"byhriAn Chnreb 
of Cambridge, published in the Cau- 
bridffc Trltniae or Srpteolbei- 30, 

Rev, tiaull says. In part: 

"Have we the rijht Tn establish eenanr- 
frhb o.»er moiioti picturer, and n&t for 
anythlnR oin that afTecta the mnrali of 
society? I do no; helleTe that we hare. 
■What ^hall vrp nay about the articles in 
our newspapers which are until to read? 
YThat about the so-called 'worki nf an 
that «-ii jf,' la -'lBTitute* and muaeunM? 
Many mothers in [Ihj country hold up 
th> ir linndii in lmrmr if their ciilldren 
tee plr£%rTS of nude men iai women 
thrown on the screen, but these statutes 
of nudo Sboits pre standing around on 
nil sideE. 

"Tee," saya Dr. Gault, "let up have 
"'"■nnnrship so an to make the ootlnn ple- 
turp industry whnt It oufht to trf, and to 
make our museums nod Institutes whaL 
they oufiht to be. When we betfn the 
ffoid worli t»c eonsiBlent. We niM*l C4rTy 
it th.rol.jrl.. I<t hi. eertnor every enter 
prU* that if defliimrd to serre the pab- 




lip- Irnvra for I h ■■ ('nan! In tiinlfr 
oh* man piemtc tor Vl1»B l ti*pb. 
■ flrr which >h« t>nl be iiRm-il 
In, her awn rompanc, *n rnmor 



He." 

John tt. Dunn, Department Commander 
of Mo«tach.usett5, Is aendine out n call 
to big comrades to i-«if; a)cainat censor- 
ship because he beHe^ca it important for 
every patfiniic cifjen to drote "ao," 
Commander Dunn prrScnLa his reason in 
a most comprehensive letter 

Whether thla w|]| wake iraaiacliueftta 
ni* to do her duty can only be toJd after 
Election Day. 

Smith In ariebLsftn. 

Coqrtiand Smith has gone \a Flint. 
Michigan, to take part fu the exhibitors" 
meeting, in aeraioti there. Ho will de- 
IK-er B ipeech ftnd take part in *oma e-f 
'ii" diacuaAion scheduled for to-day and 
to-morrow. Sydney* 6. Cohen and M. 
-O'Toolr, ovCompDnled by varlau* mem- 
bcra of the llotlpn Picture Theatre 
Own en of America, will also bo on the 
job. 



Morru Join* Waraet-, 



lpav, nB fcr thr CfJfiat In^tar Mi« Crir- 
fith. It it said, wilL heail jer Brivn eonv 
paoy, financial b^ickin^ heriDf bceir " ; - 
tnined to fiwJng the deal. One n( thp 
wellknnwu men in the Industry, is until 
to bfl actively Interested in arranglm; the 
details of the new company. 

I.aniifiil..- In I* kiln dctpBU. 

It ***ems to be TniiTssl iv^el* In PhiT- 
adrl[>hia. L'arl Laetnmlc nod »eVor»| 
pUcgiirlvi-s trt his compuhv, including 11 
H. ro'ebran. E, H. tToldsteln, Art 
ftchmifl't ind I'. J. Met'cnn*] w«ii ihe 
eii.\-;. last nigJt at n prosperity dinner 
held ai the Ititz in the Quaker city c,; 
the Pbiladclpbla Rschangc nf L'nivrr»nl- 
Thc ocraslon for tbu OatlTlty, to we are 
loM. itas ^o celebrate? 'tho grcateiii week 
in tJe history oT the orj&ejixitllon." The 

prini'ipAl BpnaH n m Wprr JuW IttVJ Bllfii' 

B. R. Csrrlek, who mwupy Important 
posts in the company's Chlladelphis 
'hendqunrter". And lWi wp foTgct — &tb 
Mayor nr the town hae turn'fi over the 
keyn oT the' cit; to Mr Larinmlc, For 
ofle o.'eok anly_ 4 

Will Rogers Villi f4elanlek Seivi. 

Hereafter when any nne feds he needs 
a little Will Rogers philosophy to held 
a ljttlr Will Rogers- philosophy to help 
do is take n look iu S'ltnielc JJew'ft Mr. 
Rogers will be there tvitli all his wit and 
nonsense. fl> has been niBnecri to write 
for the Xoara and we understand he hns 
lots to Ull np the [i'i!iin-f>l question. We 
hope he will tell It as it should be tnld 
these dayp, with a fe*' words on r-ensor- 
ship. 

Gertlnar > In* Ftral Thine. 
Somo of the ones who were EortunatB 
enough to have nn advance look nt "Mer- 
ton of the M«vi.-.i," Ihe play by dr-orgo 
9- Kaufman nna Marc (.'unncllry, adapted 
from Harry l»**JB Wilson'* neve»-(o-br- 
forgotten atory, were cspeciaJly plcusfd 
with the "movie" kernes. Xo le.ia n per- 
son than Hugh Ford, nell knon'ii mot inn 
picture- director, directed them 'so tlicy 
pbould be nccordinK to "llnyle." 

Mctt Comimnr Formed- 
The newest company to declare iuelf 
ns officially dedirutcrl to motion pictures 
la the Regent Picture Company, headed 
by E. D. Newtnan. Formerly representa- 
tive on the West Coast (or Aasocintcd 
First National, The Regent company 
has purchased 'The 1'rivin' Pool." an 
automobile jam by William F. Sturm, ns 
Its first story. 

In the Really ElmlTir.ii. 

Christ y has added to hin 



Char lea II 

holding! by hni:iHiink' out ia the rr:il 

eatate business. Whereas In the past 

fill his tlioughta were of motion picturra 

,he will now dhddr Lis interest by trying 

Bam E. Morris has moved his belong- ' [0 BH11I j r e and develop property In Holly- 



ings: "to 1000 Broadway, and ean UoW 
bi^ found at the Warner Brother office. 
Mr, Mnrris retnmed from Loadon only a 
short timn ago t where he went In the 
iuterrata of tha Splanicb Company. He 
enme bael, \n said, hecao*e he felt Lon- 
■ l.in n-aa no place for an American. Harry 
Wnrner seised ihe opiiortiinity 1^ ppr- 
suade Mr. Morris, who is one of the 
!""■•■ : -Kiirj'-vn men in I be nJm business, to 
ioin the Wants? organiEation. Mr. Mor- 
ria will have an pvecutiie politico, tad 
as lie hea a wide neiiuftlptanca In the In- 
dustry. *he arran^pment ehntdd be an . 
amicable one for nil ronrcrned. ■ 

C.talyn Sails for Holland. .j 

With "The Hypotrit**," Henry Artju? J 
.Tone&'a well- remembered play, Ct> film, I 
the Hollandlu Company sent out an S. i 
O. 3. call lor a director of ahltity. Hi- ' 
ford Oradwell, bead at the Troduccfs. ! 
Security. i*crlved that mcfeaagD for help, [ 
and 'Hi Saturday sent C'.LarJr& tiihlyn to 
Kurope to nnawer it. Mr. (iiblyn will he- ] 
gfn work a;t noon sa he reaches Haarlflfr, t 
the location of the Dutch, etuuloa. Wyad- 
Imii! hUandiiU and Mar^norile Marsh, 
who went abrond to play in "The Lion's | 
.Mouae," will remain to work in *'The 
Hypocrite*."' and 40 aetresi or import- 
ance in Etii' country' anff abroad will be 
ehoAea to play the role of the moljer. ' 

L-cnre* for the Copat. 

f^orrlnne Rrifflth. who, by the way, 

ha* oot more picture to mike- for? Vlta- 

graph before she doiahes her contract, ia 



■wjd. Al rhri*tii 
brother in his nc« 



Associated with hLi 
enterprise. 



Jor Brandt netnrne. 

Back from tbe wild* of Cflliforaia, Jop 
Brandt rCturna -with a amile of optimism 
and a betief thai conditions are itnprov- 
iuR throughout the todnsfcry. More than 
this cheerful oiuiook Mr. Brandt line 
aeveral comedies end says he. will be 
ready to make an antioiinrement nest 
week concerning them. Wc shall await 
Mr. Brandt's word. 

II*?* n*-nin«. 
Will H. Hays, who went away for 
the week-end to try a-ad get a little rent 
from tbe atrenuouv efforts of bossing tbe 
motion picture Industry, La expected back 
to-dBy or to-morrow. 

Nfii llariuisrr jt ( Strand. 

Hatry B. Davej-. who has been 
known as the hoy msmacor, ban eeaigned 
bis Job at the Sh-abJ. !d his place will 
bp William B. Harris, appointed: by 
Joseph Pluukett as resident managre. 
Tbe change will ta-ke place Sunday, at 
which lime Mr. DaTey will (fo to Jersey 
City to (ske-orer the rOSMgetacnt of a 
theatre controlled by Max Spiegel. 

I. \ A Ltna nr Twn, 

This It registration week. Brirj man 
and woman with a vole in the motion 
picture lnduatry should rtglatej. Nnff 
aaid. Ibis la a motion picture column 
and v* must not an«tk of polltica. 

7 



r )4i fytomafir 



Broadway at \iaih. 



IWssflrty A. T, i*lctcarr 



J'eJcghonc $10Q Sluvrrtrmt 



WOMEN" S FASHION SALONS STERLING SILVER COURTS 




that came to America this Fall 

have been reproduced 

by two o{ New York's foremost 
mikcrs 



These Reproductions 

we arc now privileged to offer 

at Half their price and less 

because they have served their pur- 
poses as samples 

Motc than 100 coats, capes ind wraps, 
and each an individual model, in this preat 
fashion event and sale, beginning today. 

$98 to $295 

The most successful ideas for street, aft- 
ernoon and evening u-ear of these g'cca.i 
coutouriers 



CH BRUIT 

WORTH 

GALLOt 

PAQU3N 

LANVIN 

PA TO I' 



MADELEINE 

JENNY 

PREMET 

BERNARD 

DOUCET 

BRANDT 



The long slendet coat with the new bell 
sleeves^ wrap around coats, bloused coats, 
marvelously soft capes and wraps of duvetyn, 
vetyet t kasha cloth, brocade, matelasse, 
broadcloth and the soft pile fabrics. 



Luxurious fur*— fnr this is a year of fur 
trimmings. Here they are jjsed with the 
unsparing hands flf fhe artists of desigri. 
Brown fo*. cross fox, minlt, fitch, moleskin, 
beaver, wolf and caracul— smart furs, in 
every smart fashion. 



Embroideries, too — for they play their 
part in the new mode of elegance. Silver 
or copper tinsel, tine beading on the eve* 
nin£ wraps, much fine soutache and silk 
braid. 

Linings are by no means the least — fur, 
in deep borders, often to (he waistline. Vel- 
vet in delightful colorings. Silks in the new 
weaves as well as crepes and satins, 

Second Floor. Old Building. 



^ThtOtiobertftktf 

STBRUSTiaiVmTABLBWME 

Op*ru this morning 



This annual offer Df 
American-made Silver valine 

does hot include sojnany individual pieces 
is the offers of former years, because of 
the peculiar condition of t£c silver and labor 
markets, Factory stocks are extremely low. 
Prices are firm. 

Our leading silversmiths, however, have 
made up tu us for Ilic shortage in quantity, 
by giving us good measure of quality and 
style. Same of their best wares, including 
unique hand-ma.de piece*;, have been secured 
for this opportunity. 

And the firmness of the silver market has 
been offset by substantial price concessions, 
enabling us to offer the excellent pieces in 
this sale 

At Reductions of 
One-fifth to One-third 

7 piece Aortrf OnOflea 1 (en, »jtt of irn-Jinrj riltw 
Tofay'o ttvidattt price, SI,S\0; in the *tilr nt f3R5 

The set pictured below i& indicative of the 
quality of uic silver in the sale, and the sub- 
stantial character of the economies. 




The Collection includes ■ 

5-piece Tea Sets— $190 to $410 
7-piecc Tea Sets — $875 to $1,650 
£offee Sets — $65 to $415 , 



Buketi, *>o tp 364. 

CompOlesJaS to |8J- 

Bcwlt, }30 to S3 5. 

Vises, 122 to »4S. 

Sindwlch Pl*tei. 
#19.2S 10 (57.50- Water 
Pirchers 1S4 to ftuS. 

Bread Triys, 1-3 2 to 
*50. 

Bread And Butler 
Plates, H2 1o Si+J a 
dozen, 

Vegetable Dlihti. 
■42 10 ISJ.50. 



Kettles, JUO to 9265. 

Centre Pieces. 168.75 
lo *J45. 

Pllt tl, Szl.iO to 
>73.SO. 

6on-Bon Dhhes, J1S 
to III- 

Meit Dfjlics, l$i to 
JUS. 

Cindv Jars, $i 2.50. 

Aspsrigui Pish, 595. 

Clndle Sticks, $69 
to 51 2S. 



Str&Si Float, OH Hviidiisn 

Year &lat(rr Enlronrr, 1'cnth direct. 



QUIET BOOK SHOP 
IN TrlEATRryFOYER 

OrignriBJ idea Is Carried Oat by 

Eobert McLa.aglilin, in 

Cleveland. 



IS AIS0 A PUBLIC 1JBRAET 



<r:-.-i>: nupiifh ii FM MErnU* Tel«ir*ph i 
CLEVKLAND. Oct. 0. 

Tbe first theatre bookshop a* the world 
on* hecn |ttao ti> ne^-elaud b? Robert 
McLauKhlin, AUtlinr, iirodcwr and tbcSt- 
rlcfll Manajier. 

Mr. McLsiipblin hH" taten the 30 by 
TO foot foj-£T of ihft Metro]vilitfln The- 
atre. Ern-lbl aTifniUB at K*st Fortj-slslh 
Fireet. where his rflsldttnt BtOtk company 
has !>cp:i Installed for lut aeastm. lioed 
tho walls w|;h Impks — wore than J ,000 
at tksust — Runieicd ihe »[iare with cnay 
chalrt. ri-ading Isnins, anti^uo pifceti and 
Fine I>ictnmi. a»<l has lurked tlv public 
to enmt' and Uprars* aej tlnjs between D 
A. M. and 11 V. M. witliout any obliga- 
tion ti» buy a slmr'e vnluuic. The books 
are there ti l>e read lij - thrws who want 
to oora.e. Tliej- sre elso there 10 be piir- 
chH»eil. I.. C Jtottafortii, librarian In 
charge, wDi -.■■■■--' any one to makluf 
purr^asrs. He i* nut « salesman, hoiv- 
rcer, in the sense r>( nu proa chine; people: 
with the idea of HeHinc books. 14c only 
offprs Btiffge*Lians ujion r»|uest. 

The '■■'*< feet of atmlvtng that complctr. 
It line the vsuW* at the fi>jer horute hopks 
of science, esiaj's, belle- let t ma. fiction, 
history, jurenlle anil drama— principsIlT 
drama. Almost luir-fourth of the shi'lT 
snncs is dRroteil to rirnma en all ith 
phases. Mr, McLjiueiiliii mske« the 
claim that Lo baa herb the most complete 



Opens Id Mdralaf. 

The Foyer BoqkBtSlll. 1- ft ul kocrwR, 
opens at tl A. M, and Stays open until the 
close el lis. era Din? n*rfonasn«, ap- 
proalmstely II r. SI. Tou don't ^>ny to 
get lh rttid you don't pay ro jrt out Tick- 
ets to thfl thrntn 1 are collected only si 
the Immertiate entrance- to tic andi- 
torltiTn. i 

Whet* did Mr, McLaughlin eet th* 

Idea of a book shop Iu connection »ilb 

theatrical performancefl? Lite others ot 

j Mr McLsuajhlln'R ioeoj., this la original. 

So far oa bo knows there is no such 

enterprise anywhere else In the world, 

I What was his idea in providing snr- 

| thing so idealist Ln? He aays ha had 6tv- 

| etui idpaa. Some are. material. Others 

[an- philanthropic. Msterially, the booR 

1 shop Is planned to nt people lain thi 

Imbit of dropping in to the Mciropoli- 

tnin Theatre. Th« foyer habit is easily 

Converted Into n theatre ha ML And thfl 

j theatre Is what Mr. M^Lausjaltn ia most 

viraJlj interested in, Another raljAQ 

! dVtre |h to prepare the publie mentally 

for tho higher type of drama which the 

McLaughlin rrpertnrj comptiij- cipecti 

tu present later In tha iressop. 

VffO Mot BBS- 

rhilojithropically, Mr McLaafhLin 
wmita to offer tbc people of Cleveland n 
place whrrs thry can enjoy good books 
co ra for tab I y. Libraries nraTt con fori ■ 
able. Book atoeea entail Lbs obligation 
tu pun-has-. Tli-0 foyer book stalls en- 
tail no obligation. Pcopts attcodEng Uir 
perfonnanco cane tarlj And read until 
the curtain rises. Tory Mad during the 
entr'acu. Or they may rsad all eve- 
ning, ctljoy the Duo-art and Boloiit wUcli 
provide muafcRl diversion la plate at the 
i muni c-rchestrsl aumbtrs and go feomc 
r: ■::■■- iu mind and equally u rich in 
] ■ i= r>!- an tbev Wore, wbeti they came. 

What is there to prevent pcoplo froni 
I :ik ins the boaka akqv? Sothint;. Ab- 
solute); nothiar. Mr. Mni^y-hMi has 
sufficient faith in hunun nature u> inilC 



his books to his patrons. Anyhow, hn 
bos'f. the only book that fj regularly 
■ lolru from ly«k shi'lves is Uie Bible. 
And sfl far as we- could *eo Mr. 
MH-nughlln has protected liimaeEf to ihs 
citent of fmittinr a copy of the Bible 
from bia ct1ienvi.ti? complete and uniqna 
collection. 



LAUNCH SYMPHON1A, 

RINGLING'S BOAT 



Bottl« of Champagne Broken Ova 

Her Prow by Mra. 

Hingliny, 

Thp Byonphotiia, one of tbr nioirt besa- 
titul Imsts of its hind. The owner of 
which is Cbnxlos Hinging, at circuit 
fame, was taiLmgod ofe Siiturday niorn- 
Sng. Mrs. Hobart Rinj:linp. wife, of ih fl 
baritone, acted nn £*>dmnilicf, qnd made 
a torj beeiittul picturo. as, ^ i th an 
enormous bouquet of roWes in onp bund, 
ahf tfrok'" Llie Votfle of clisnipnpne, 

Mr. Itobcrt l'.i- ,.-!!:i.-.- thrn presseil the 
button ivhtch rvJesKed thr? Hymphoniit. 
The boat i* one hundred twenty feft 
long ami twealtj fcri wide. cnniaiuinR sir 
>.it- ;!■;■■ poosu, niii' -.i ;.;ri,- room, four tiatl] 
rooms, snvaiii; room, galley, a dining 
room and a tiriat room with Ffench 
doors between, rnhkens; It ptuBiIhH , to 
make one room forty fc^t long of th* 
t«o: ami a ecu m rami a ting iweniy-dvo pea. 
pit i including Uir orewl. The Sjmpboai* 
makes hftten ntilrn an hour. 

Lohg Your Fat, 

Keep Your Health 

Supertiuoia* flenh la not benitor, nellBei- 
I* it bealtby lq Out nr eserciie too mucPi 
for Us csiuoral. Tha afmpErsi n»etho4 
known for reducing tiie oT*rf*t i»ody easil* 
ind luadlly U the M«TnoLa Method, tr'rS 
and emtorsed by ihouaandu. Msrraols rr L -- 
scriptlftn Table: a eontaiq sn «act deae «1 
the (siUQiin Mtnaoiji rrescrlptlon, ami sm 

■Ollt 0T llrUgeltTS Ihe World prp F A t Olio 

dollar f ( ir a rsa*, They are barialeii and 
tclr* no wrinkles or T]ftiS>ljJq*M. 1'scy sro 
popular because elfn-tKe and convfiiieJ.ii. 
ap* ytiur druuglat rur ihi-m or aead price 
dlrtet to lbs Marmots Q£, W12 Wood ward 
Atb_ Detroit, Siich^ and »»enre a cats. 





THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1922. 



AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




PRINCIPAL PICWRES 

i FORMED BY SOL LESSER 






AiENRT MILLER 

mrrn chatterton 

«M*iivi >iv. Lq Tcndresse 



KNICKERBOCKER'S?? 

"A RSjU. BLUEBLOOD 

"Mujtall 



PRINCESS 



* "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 




TBE/RSES/STJBLE HIT! 

tt AVIP BEI.AfCO hMll 

FRANCES STARR 
.SHORE LEAVE" 




■'SULVAIOC." 

im Cfcel alla>l «-nh *. has. 



THE PHART foHlDY WITH KnW 

VJiaiigtlJlfjfcJom^ 



MUDJOMX" t- 

ATINEE TODAY 



Si 




:'S IRISH ROSE 



ZIECFELDFOlllEV 



'£"■ COHAN 

fNORAB 



1%**.. ir-tT a tw Hmm. 
ntiT mat. TimmiftTW 
hjlx sraazL pnsntu 

- a ih* D r- 

ISf 

Ql EEN O" 1IE.MITS." 



WaiAM COURT ENAY ■ 
■£fi TEMFOftABT HJSSAKB By ^^j^_ 

BEUSCO jjgi5SiS^Si. M g 

""M** I'lrt* Ob1'<«*« All K^ii*r- 

tatloaa-fcr,,, tkr Wildest." -TIE*! 
DAVIb BKI.\M-0 r-fn:y 

LraoRE ULRICAsKIKI 



fW.WllTliUS.IJIT 



CEORCEWHiTEl 
SCANDALS 



1 



II DC n 1 I _tb* fcTi-it-e K-jiai a** 



MOLLY 
DARLING 




KLffl.V THIATMS OX W. ilD ST. 

TIMES < 

'■■lasMn 



TIMES SQ. 
ArOLLi 6 ' 



■ ■I1AI>1 ConselT Hit, 

THE EXCITERS 



IjAIIT 3 WEftK* 

FRANK TINNEY 

1H A UtUGItL- COHEDT, 

DAFFY DILL 

get i.ip. ta>T ar. : t*. 
dri' M Hal* T^arw i»L 6*rl 

VARKET AIXXA ttbt ft 

BERNARD & CARR 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 

World's .LnwhlPH Hit 
Cm i.lo Hiu T*-i='* * IH. 11. 

tadil Halldir Hit. IMDft'V 



Holiday Mariurw To-mprriiTT, 




1 It Pip, F»imt. 



VrUfl I iU\t T" = w a Fir fig. 

"A Kimltnl 1Ilt- r *-T*l*ir»ni. 
Willie* EMIinli-<"f 




BiiIWI 

vtrrv CflE*dr, ■ 

!unl Vj Anllkor t Bun 

Holiday MKinrt To- 



VAKDERBILT :£&&*?; 



'mmmmmm 



. Irrinff Leuer and Michael Eoicn- 
! berj Will' Be Vice Preiident tad 
Secretary et Coapany. 



PASS 05 REVISED CLAUSE 



J. E. IHIIInr Will rroaac* L»w- 

*■! Lures-sir"— "Ro*rt» H«#4V* 

Wtll Of«n at t T rl« d*l. SO- 



, By LOUELLA 0. FAJ1SCKS. 

LIFE lor Be! Lmcr la ■ srbolo pro- 
i*#**U"fi of happenings. on# mere 
Important [kin the vOin. F!i- 
Ijtcvt 44a! mi armttntiraitrd (J»U 
wrtk him] c«ii<«rfu thp fonaitisM of a 
nw ronmiDj, to be «Ilrt lh« PrinHpal 
Pirtww C*np*n«. itw eSlef porpow ur 
vfclrh will b« la hardl* prOdURlaii anri 
dialrlbutlon if matioa plcturd. 

AJaocUttd wflh Mt. L>H»r in hii en- 
trrtK-i*- will b4 Iriird: L*wcr ud 
M!tiul Itcwcilrtrf, thr former u '<(-'- 
pftsldrot uirl tde Tiucr u Mcretarr ■ = ■! 
rrrwrrfr S-l LrHvr btfd* th* argaiii- 
sitxm is prutdrat, H« pluu tc raiJn- 
uls t«4 oSkirt. «B B in Im AnfdM intl 
OH in the Ltwir BU(r BnOfifif id tkl* 
fltr. Inivr Lfiwr will be Id rtin> of 
tb« (tilTR offiM *bHt Mf. RMeubers 
wit] munjre tb« Cowt ijoirtrrt tnd k?«ip 
sn pjw An prodnrrJoru m wrll u on the 
urinr nf flnt-mTi ihrirrrc opcrttH by 
bin and hit MAAcUtei. 

SinultHntouiE/ wilb UinDuO«n«nt of 
Mr. Idrmr'i new cotnplnjr catin word 
that Dorotiir I'hilUps haa tatn ilinrd to 
amr ir> ■ **Tltn of plft»ir*i whicli will 
li- dUtrlbnlrd thrtrntli lndcprlld«at Br> 
cbttflcr*. Sho hai nlrrortj lirfllhwl 'Tbr 
World's n Htntr." Tbii uid thr btat 
Mitt r.ihrr phivTH jrnd dirpctor* »r» mn 
tn Join \hf i.i'iT.i'r (hronjc learfii on« to 
rhlbk tlif Mff Prini'lpnl Plftorrti will 
i:.!:-- tin nlnrc ■-n the mation plcturc 
liDrLcnu an «n impnTunt factor. 

Auotlmr Principal Pl^turw prcMjuctloii 
will be "Tlir Lait Unja nf Ponpril," 
starrfna JtvIhr (."umminiTR. Tbii piccurf. 
founded on Rulwr Lyltoo'i fpJrioua 
ttorj, nilE be produced on a pretention! 
r':"l". It i-ii" n»'[c anme jcara ago by 
(l«rsd ICIpfni* and hn pictorial quail- 
ilf-1 tbii lew itoHe* jKniAcaa, 



DAVIES 

. WHEN ssraft^g 

IKHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



il'ilk* 



EXTRA HAT, THTTRIDAY Kat. d»i- 







l^v»:v' UWBLWOfUH-J 
inoni I0.3ft A, W. to MldlTila fc* , 

■ ami. r-ir. »«■ acCafc hm 

■ IRLEiftlT-lH. 



LITTLE 

1 '"" ar-Hni - -: 

Hoiliiii 
Hiilsrr, 

, i Tp-aorrow 



MADGE KENNEDf 
-in SPUE CORNER 



[fERSIDE 



LACE 






a^pfala Tacktt, Jan* 
M. li*llL+rlft* I *r.\ *u 
at lahaaiFk. iiart»i 

■ a DtCR . :<4nnr 
" QViwt*. 



lurUe, 



Van A .unitM-K 
KITTY DONCK A. Co, 
IIAILIIV Bl R3T1 A Ca. 

Apd Cfll.rlt. 



I 



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■rda VutL 



arrrucr 



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HAf*- 



QlONIAlbtt 



ENT I Mil IV 
■-!, ■*■;■! l.i.i !i 

ft MAC'T. J' 



State 

igPSU n., 



■OS THE HIOH SEAS'' 



c ' rt T>iC lh1 "-- 1 '-" s t- B - r - 



Oj^mlnir Tn>nJ||fal at =.!."( 

/ IYIRCRE15P lAPX 

PUNCH & JUDY l?£i:.J'..Sll:\t. t . 



gAPiTOTT^oid Homestead 



IIALTO 
B'WAT 
■ i 4) f*i. 
MMPt 



CECIL 11. ■VrMlM'.F.'" 

MAHBlATIGHTIli 

I lli-lfhrin 



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niALTQ QBtHElTKA, 



MVOLI 



■Thr Tmvr In tbo Tom— 

■llh t.lnhrl llarri mnr* 

A Pars -.ic-jnt PittHT4 

H're-ii contwi nrebaMfa. 
1oi*t 16 'Af Ri;-4?J| Nam" 



XPSSBim 



tranQ 



Bichard B*rthclm«» 



FOREIGN VETERANS 
ARRIVE HERE TO-DAY 

SS Ih>1«fa.t«| jr«m Enropb Will At- 
ttufi American Legion Convert- 
, tion it 5ew Orleini. 

Coating Mi the French liner L« Lor- 
^siffn, dtic to arrhe it Quarantloa to- 
daj ara twiniy-iiree (i*>fan;i from 
acTKaVj^urVDaari coantrlea who aVe to at- 
tend Pie eODTentioe Of tb« Jul* -Allied: 
Vt:* ri -j FedleratI-»Ei at New Orlein*. 
Oc^bet 14 and IS, berort Lb* becUnLai; 
of ib« -Aujtfkaa L-tfloo Corftptfon Id 
'"■■-■<.: city oq U-ntda? Dexu 

A kaajajnajj romnktee of tbe Amerkaji 
L^r-Ta will leare tbe liitit-ry tbia aara- 
".-45 on the dtjr boat Ma eon to 
SaWejjatea. at Quaraatlne and 
Bp tfer hafbor, L*adio( tl 
a proceKloa will B> formed 
Leffaa Titsftni and wid 
, __o*dw»j to City U*l| where 
. ^ilaararea win he r,r<*ent*J to Major 
j vmm...A,Bt*i the parade ir.t! paaa up 
'l **••?# and lien ro it* f'enotyl- 



. r»iw4s^tfc»*rt 

— -* - if nrn" * 






T«nf* atatloa, where the rleltom will 
Jiiinn! a »pevi:i! train for Waitinctda. 

In n'tehltiston tbp fi.u#;cn delqcalni 
tvIU ba nreaentrd to Pr^ident Eiardinjr 
at tbt wiiita Hon*o and liter v.*it the 
arare of the andairwti s-jldi* qt Ar> 
HnftoD CemeterT- i'rom WaBhinjlca 
they will go dOectij L* New Orleaoa, 

COAL CQMMISSOiN NAMED. 

T, R. Vawauill and r,r. e. T. Dr» l H + 

itaonc FbcI Ptn'rn, 

IBi^follrf K«» r T*. ■■■---:.:■ i TlMtnihk 1 

WASHINGTON. Oct. 10.— PreaJdent 

Hirdlnc (o-dar announced the^foMowinr 
z?.*mbtr*h:y at the fact-find in a; roa| ■•^m- 
ttiNloo wbleh will in* estimate Lhe twin 
■.wl ]cd'.J*(r.[-i: 

Jobn VVf' Hammond -of ITalifotnU. 
TboBM -TlPey >HnbaU. fwrnerly Vie* 
E-retident; Jnd£r EnjUjaaaJ Aladnilrr, law- 
yer, of Cblcaso: Clara: Howell, editor 
of lie A tin. Bt* ConatitnHofl: Georce Otla 
Faii[h. director at ihe tiwioairal S(f7*cT; 
Dr. Edward T. Derine of New York 
ClU. prof»*aor of ■o*iolmty. and Chariea 
I". -Ne-U of lEUftoli, C-nnrmLsMonc- of 
Labor ander rreaident RooeerdL. ,* 

HURT LEARNING NEW "TURN." 

PMoeielatf V«ael*w-tll* Act Pmaik 
Ih-tl«i> Falii, 

Tiaicttrinf a new raudeniie act In a 
^ttnaaicps at EB Weet 116ih atreet 
yfttnlty aftanuofi, Frank e-bae^iir, ,Vj 
jrtti old. an acrobat, fell b-eadlinc [o 
thr Wopr from a heiybt of aerera] feet. 

Hli left *ide waa paraJrseiL Ba wm 
taken to Harlem Harpital in a aaaiou 
cocdlrJoti. fbaaetie 1a a rocaaber of a 
trio hilled %u Kelbr, Bocara &. Kcilj, 
TAudatilJo pcrfc.-mu-A. 




|BIG WONDER SHOW ENRIGHT EXPLAINS 
GOOD BURLESQUE I PLAN FOR SAFETY 

i 

Hurtig-'i Mrtbologkal Fantastic I Police Commissioner Tellt Oepi 
Berae at Columbia Mast Mas- ■" They Must Pity Big Part 

sitc GLSd EstraTS^&iit. in CAmewifn/ 



JOHN MXORMACK 
COMES 10 VOTE 



FOSTEE SKAEES HIS H0H0SS 



Tknn ij PI.ttIj r-:tM 

m>PK H AMPTOS, 

Kb* rtllt piny nn« of * h* prlnnlpal 

j "'!!>, In "LatVlnl l..ir<'«n,." Icr <t 

i pr-jflncfd tiT J, E. DrirlatDnr nlih 

I nn nll-itln* rail. 



■ eiec'itii'n branded It n« "bnok"-— puT»" 
i K.I simple, ^Ir Ijiakj' went a it^p 
| BMtbse a^d tel^araiihed e.n r-mphatlc rf^ 
' rial of lhe wry—fa that In tin I. 



!•«.. 



^n On 

iretlnf of 



The ■n-*r»ly mreilni of the Theatre 
Qwnen' Chamber of CoBfimerce joater- 
day wai niven ci-t to a diacuaaion of 
the now Eamoua Ilijs eoiitracL A r#- 
Haed clana*, tynp*#ted bj the prodnoerf* 
attoro#>*. K-ai under diaeuMkin. It haa 
tn do With arbtlmtion and depoait and 
ronieqaradj la one "f the high. Ilajita In 
the equitable -:"rim- : i. It laoka %trf 
much aa If n latiifanarj arraaBemeut 
«II1 tn made, providing, ul eour*e. Sen- 
ator Jamra J. Walker rite* IlIa ap- 
prova] to ih" ctauar — notlimp i» cvrr 
IfC") in eiblbi^ar circle* without benatnr 
IVilkrrl if. K. AoTwaj TOterday lie 
pnwera thai be aJI amlle^ approvi) on 
The contract, ao It mcrii tie end U In 
cjaht. for which every pne ahould bo duJj 
PnastaaA 

Firai.ianT BMtt "Lawfil I.ire«nj." 
"I^awful l.arrrnv ' haa at laat been 
mid to nuke a motion picttire. J. 1-;. 
'Hrulftu-ur li lie Durcburr of tfaia price, 
whlrli bae been ronildered one of tie 
tuoat dealrah> of the reevnt j/liy* ri« 
"cenfa belnt mpecrallj adapted for the 
j.'.t^*:i The deal ■ •,% conrummaied 
Lbroufb (ht offorti at Jlj'irjr* KerrcuM. 
who ripreacnied^AamiQel tftupman. the 
omhor, and A- il IVomli. tie producer. 
While Hope Itanptoo will hjv f thr lead- 
tng K-oflun'B roll-, lie t>nc Uarcaret 
I'l'f'^c create^ on the atatr, *bc mi] 
not bo lUrred. Mr BnllBt»ur plana to 
make "I.anfiil Larceny'* a bin apecial 
with in all-Ptar xaat. The director will 
be «r!rcted aoon, aa uni! a* ibe coojparjT.' 

To Mtenrt c-hit-ajo *p*-nir. K . 
October fa hai been definite!? aetLled 
upon aa the opening of "Ilobb Hood," 
DooB-laa F*irbank*» new iiicture, at tbn 
l.j-Tft, Of enurpr, Ll«a| and Mary m ill 
h» there; In fact, they plan to mke in 
nn mnrj- liret-nfrhia of "Jtnblti Hnod 1 ' 
m they eao, When It teaches Chicago 
on October m toe f will both be at 
Oeorjre St l.ob*ii a Optra Ho«ae to ftfn 
tie fana i thrill and periffaally to nee* 
how the pletura goe* u vr r . Tnfnrtunate- 
lj-, October )fi, lhe date "Robin Hood" 
reach*! 1.0a Ange'^i, comra ion near th* 
Chicaco onenljiff, eo ihc Conn "will hars 
to worry alon^ irlthout Daub anil Mary. 

r>n Thflr Watf 'iti-.»t. 
Nen- York lctr» two mure encrjon pic- 
ture penpooajtra to-daj. m lien Hti«n mrf 
Alabet Dallln atart for the W«M Chil 
Tbiry are imicift to rallfoenin to main 
"Vanity Fair/' antf «ince Tiacieroy 
wmic a InftB ttorf when be decided to 
create llr^y ^harr>r and Amelia Sedley. 
they wtll probably remain In thr Oa'dcn 
Weat tome dej«- Mr. Biltln witl chooM 
hia n«t 10 luppofi Mi--. BlLlin irhen h« 
reBClin lie Lvul 

BOaton HlMa ia ihc OccaaloB. 

Boatnn for;ot -.r- crnaorabJp troubiea 
Alontla]r nit-fat and conevntrated on D. 
W, tirlfftth** sow pjeuir#. "One Excii- 
ln( Nlcbt. 1- Wlrb D. n\ hLmaeir o 8 
hood. In •«; nothinr; of Carol Dampner, 
Porter rStron? and Mr. and Mr* Albert 
lirey, the occ**ion na- nuada a ape- 
cfal trent- The tirwepapcra pafd 
Tril.-iu to Mr- Urifflth'a lateat picture 
fend bnndtd it ao maoj bouo,neta that be 
it rettirnin: to NtW York aatiafied 
Trenuint Hall will be filled darlae th* 
run of hia plcttlr*. 

Vm-mitT D«Blaa Bei art . 
No one waa greatly exerted off: tha 
report puhllahed In two ftA«tpi(wr* laat 
week tbit Ado1[4i Sukor Cod Jrii* 
Laakf fajd «obk to a p-ri.&k- of tbe 
waya. and that M!r I<aakj would nnlta 
with «ome other compan;- Sii.l. iwhn 
or tbia kind hare a way of bafnt re- 
peated and rfirtrfd upon. Oitr MX 
Famoua I'tajen-LaAltj aferj out of the 



ntlilrm Home T"-iI.tj 

I Harlur arranced wjfll Aafoebtted Klrat 

j Nfetionil for th'- cii-.-r- ,-,f <\,.-. «. r .n..> 
j ling plcturr, June Marfiu It rttu'tilnc 
' to California lo-dav to : r.;-, -.-. , -l ab 
her thiftt. Lflrrt Trlmbtr. who p [0 
dncrif ibr»w dojk fiinis in conjunction 
with JBai Murfib. hm alrro.iy preceded 
her t» the com. 

Will KDKrn to fa>*nk. 
Th" Associated AdTcrtlxeTi of Mition 
Pletorea will have a fgl| a«a«i»n at their 
neii wawaJjr luncheon, ataal Rnr+r* 
pr»mUR>« fal be- the curat id" b*B"r md I" 
tulk to the boid in "What I Know 
About AdvpTtiainir." B:» friendat aaj it 
i* Lvni''jcrab«e. kca enemln ar- not u> 
sure — that in if ho haa anjv rnrmi*». 
Anyway, the membeia look for a irent 
and hope to fi&d Mr. Roc^ra at hii hear 

l**T»t tar rh* Coaat. 

Bernard Edelhunt, boy or«;t.- of tbe 
Theatre Ownrn' Chamber of ('addiw, 
ia !e*iinir New York :o-daj f«»r a tt«it 
to the Conai. Loa An;»>i pspTa pleaac 
copy. 

I. -r.-- r.h l-.'.w B«|, 

Despite th* mia yf jntrrday Amaltn- 
mated Exchange* uf Amerira. a very 
new film omcecn in nnr uiidat, beaan 
work *t tlie 1-onpajiy'a amrjio in N»w 
Rochelle. Tie flret picture nn tbe pro- 
irraoi Bi.*f(*ae Madotina in t'baina," a 
near nook. Cfanaeai Lt imtf-jt'; Hiq 
charnciera on the tcircn ar* E. K. Lin- 
coln, ItnSial Man»field.. Mra. Roilolph 
Vnlentino, W. H. Tooker. Mutlun t!a«- 
lup. Baby IVejfjr Rjcr. Loon WllIlBma 
and Bessie Alison- The laat u-n an> 
colored perrormera w^n knov-n In vaude- 
ville. 

Back Prom Enropa. 

Ciftrlen Crban ii» atrnin hnck nt his 
doik At l*rbnn In el:- in-. In-inatoii-on- 
Hudaon. after a -n weekn' iHp to En- 
rope — and hi« Citflnldh jouracy arroaa 
the Atlaulic. All Itn- t'rban proji-cta nr« 
Fathered at Irvingf-on. Tho office* and 
Inborauirj which wvpftil ihn nineteenth 
floor fu the Masonic Dnildini. a!«iithnv. 
eau*. and Twenty-third ntrpet, have be«li 
I reoioi-eil to the Irvliiftrm plnnt. Citjr 

Ioffieea will H maintained in ihr- Edr- 
den Buildinc in the fir«nd Crtitrnl dLi- 
trld, but the mijgr part of the bi( L'r- 

■ han orcauUatlon will be. housed hence- 

■ Ef.rlli At 3 rviriKtuii. 

At tlaa HlvaLl and RUIl'v. 

Wllllajb de Mitlta production, "Clar- 
ener/* with Wiilnrn Reid, Aajaajt Ajraa 
and May UcAvny in. ibr leadlnr rolej. 
haa h»a acleeted for preaentatLoa at lb* 
RlvelJ Theatre next Sunday. ■ClBrcPOr,'" 
It will ba recalled, kiu bat of the moat 
■uoreaaful auxv comedlea br Booth Tark- 
laiton. Clan. Brrarigrr wrole :!■.- 
aceuario of "Clarence" and the auppoftvnf 
cut Indude* Ratblym Willifluu. Adnlpli 
Mealoo. Edward MartindaJc. Bertram 
Johna, Robert Ainew, Iiorotby t;ordon 
and UBrmr !v:!--> 

At tie Eialto Hujo Rriacnrelrl wUI 
hare 'The Cowboy and tie. Lady." a 
picture of tie Cljde Fitch play, directed 
by Cbarlea Maijme,, neit Sunday. Th" 
acanario waa wrUten. by Julicn Jo*eph- 
won. lb lhe cast aupportini M|ajj lOajajf 
and itoore are aerepat >crr<-n fa*oritn. 
lncludlns Patricia Painter. VLola Dnm*>. 
Robert Scbable, Gits OUier, Leonard 
Oaphant and Rebert Mack. 

A Lin* of Two. 

A well known member oj tie ineJuetrf 
aajm: 

'Tie Sim induatfj - wanta ererj man 
and woman to Rfieier ih:i trevk, (=r;- 
tidibe. of eoaia>. he or »he imam to 
vnte In the war a 100 pet^ crnL motion 
picture person ahooJd do. If net. never 
mind ffha.nt tie KCtstcrlna-. We have 

CQDIlth llicktfi DOW." 



Bcaa#a Varjr rrvai inirtint He«'.oci 
lo riiftn Vrnkip *nC AU Ac* 

\\. -•■-: lt»lBf. 

By TjKO. "' 

Jo* Hdlilfa hew 103228 edition of 

tie Bijt Woo/lrr lUllia. apilj deficed, ac- 

cordihE ro peocraim + > m i iho|n*Sca! f*n- 

taatie rcme," ai tb' ■ ■ lumbia this week. , 

rnnipriV OBe Of lluriic i heal A&d I? 

leallj' li* ftuMt tna**! 1 " 80*1 extrtca- , 
fane of all bia »hr.»«. Sirmpturmslj 

equipped U It it ■ ifh [irettv l-TT-ir 

af/reta and n»ltimr>. ti is further BBBr 

belJIlhed Wilfc ■ L-il nf rirh rmqrttlr 

anenea. many bi(h rliw sprriultin and 
fcneful number* Joe Hume, the mas- 
tar rnjfld. with the auiiianre at Billy 
K. Walla, who wrote or. rather. rwa m aH 
A (ea dkaVtefl Ip th' Imok; Marty 
Scmon. who "lajted fba u-me*. nad Bra 
BernBBd, jho pntduced the rniemblcs, all 
diri their work wttt * 

BUI*. Foafer Jiti'l Frank Harwnrt, 
feitnired reeentfic fun>.n m. arr f hi- fnurt- 
dation for tie IbobIl*. MiJ.-ir-d Crc:!. co- 
reatured Bl the prima jontuj, is lb* vocal 
hit of ihe enat. ami link 1>iclle .\rub 
Nvi, (!»•■ asoJbfMtti h <h p 4aTtffwlf mar- 
vel or rt,e ahow. 

In Miaa Cecil. burJi-atiin- «rnld unie a 
hard time lliniine o Stfpofks aopxlmo. 
Not only hue Ufa* Mlldmd a rr*nnnniT 
of proftpiihi'i'il liri!;iiiiirv jinrt rrfiaed. 
iin.Jj ■ . I. m itlie i* ot tlir name iIttio. 
tiBlttrd N«IU il with *i ri'tnorkahlc j>er- 
sonnUty and .< -li^l.vir.r that stands nut 
of ihr nrfi.i- uf tin- bUa *iih, KaaderftJ 
dbniatQM, t'liFter liim rr-nnoii pi laird the 
comeiJy helm nnnlil.il n, tIm 1 ftarlfl *cene.-s 
hi n llnrtii," elm* rulli'd ib" Bowecy 
ltnrleiH|ii(krr. Now In- Imk lie cu-opern- 
tion uf thr i-rrctLj- nnn.iuirl. who boa 
dropiied >■■:: at '■••■" prriioua bi'kum 
iin-UnKit uiirj v. , irk.. Mirni'uhitt ilifferentlv. 
It If ilwibttnl. bnwavtT, if Che inirtli- 
mnliltis ability of r^OftH mi AM cimody 
of '!:■■■ *hu»- is tiuf raneh nior^ ncnEth- 
eneil. If aii>i||iuc lire- iir-- pist nn many 
loun'ta in (he mjl 'Si i-.Im1< u with Foa- 
!■-- In hta nrhitir mufciriE arid amnaiae 

ejiCuLitiuna slirir.d ^' numilj hlill'-m wiiU 

uarcnitrt on a fifry-fif ty ba^ti. Thit 
riiiOiinutlre Kutclle la « livnlj. ajrile mite. 
In tier i|i!"i.. of nfr"hrj*ir. niltur* ahe 
iloe* Huniuij ituiHi-T. i|itii&, rttU-oiers, 
lnftdslirlPfai hiah kith*, et cclra. with- 
•lut apparent effort. 

(jeorjre Huaa i.> '•;•* a n in the comedj 
with a x^o>I Hehrew in^ke-up. dialect 
and nuoncri*UU> <ii*orj;e ikwca like a 
!>ls leaguee i-vpiedain ]>r»r>iuiLiJon r Martj 
SfKiin effects a capable sTrairhi. thronjpi 
bin excellent MejihiMoi-elea character. 
l.il-hr Hart *n Frm* Li and Spanish char- 
aetrr f>I" waa ne*et tw*t beWef in 33rr 
life than |n thia ahow. Where real art- 
itsa: tneaiil much for the iucctii of a 
aaajH MU* Hart'* effoeu were i-oq. 
spiesio-Ja^ Other t»rin,dpala are Ben 
Spencer, <;i-*irjre Ail-ar!±i. Julia ftarck 
and kay and Klorenrc. 

Ptom JaBjraatat to sbtbi'j tnin, 
Th' afaow op-n» m att it* iplector with 
a picturraue rifW nf a jtfttc preaim^d to 
separate Heaven a&d eaTth Mici^trait- 
Roar preaidei nrn thr itiSuqi! in the 
*«ic of tbe iKeTll vrratie Foster. To the 
infernal region* i« the next «rop ivhero 
Rr)| and Frank bnd imh joUi an alnw- 
elms coal and ■ kaniop ial» &• Ibcl- \ 
Htior. Then ihc rfr.iuiBtitm is Queen 
•>f Nhfl>a * thrmie with MiM Cecil, a 
dream In while, dircctiojc the operations 
of ao imponine; eonri and her priuripal 
atteiidanu. Foster nod Harcourr. oflioa; 
lice- »U,yofi 

The tr-cooil half ■■arts a: the plnoel 
Veins*, all!) another bright antting and 
nnt' nbich irae ilisi-hw.-o after a tmnv- 
ramii- idi-a of an a^'eat to the akc_ The 
|iaih j|li>ne the milVj way in pared with 
a funni ^illr.'itti'i uf incidriiii emanating 
frtifo the I limmflaii a ■ ■-.m'i;- ■c*siOnn 
with Fay, I'lorrnre and Libv, inebrtated 
■•'.■I, the T.-.-ii. hi-.! milk cxtrained from 
the eww'b boms, tn the (Jtrdcn uf Eden, 
tip next ;.-i [;■ . there ii more tmoteiiSF 
perpetrated hy 'Ariain" Hnrcniirt. his 
ri*-al Foat't bh(3 -l',f" Mildred, ThK 
fin jib- ia itafred rlEbJa Madame Cecil 
I Jti Barry's lunufblr, rlt borate find |ji-e- 
lenrlnns with ita tnlhiiri dirncep hj the 
rntlro eampBtil and.. rxei'edLnglr hnmor- 
iiilS. for ejie<-iif Inner HaroOttrt'e Ule at 
im Krandfarbcr'a walk t» St LouiH. enry 
pmrftlnji Jjeftrta tjrrik&irt to the awed 
Foster. 

9iX variety acta brjtan with p'osIpt. 
HftrcoUrt and Senmn in fooictly and mel- 
rAtjr versions. Kay and Flnreiwe, two 
c«(* Hirttet*. hlemled voice* nicely and 
seorOd fnrthrt In eolo reiiiJUlons of four 
nlra rmbr ant: it fltilr reiiiTtOlre nf melo- 
dim. Ttie liaorf* Humid irnnpe cf six 

UTOllBf nr.-lllii'il :i Tflrrtl nftipplHUSe f( 5 F 



GABY APPEALS FOE BtlTt 

rnairiuan, «f *. V. Cwoaaalttaa lo 

LriKD [lea in i br Ae*ia*«vt, Call* 

for ."irLini of t'lltaana. 



.... 

L the!r marri'loni tiniihlinv. «pnn« and 
pyramid fW&Utietia. Foster, Han-ourt 
• ml Misi Eleirt were enjoyed for their 
'■SomTbocly I. Ikes What You Don't." an 
odd Inspiration. IwMilSBBa&ttd hi Bill's 
nasal cornel iniitrttinn. MIm Nack'n too 
dafliHot itrenKihentd matrrinlly tbe roin- 
uex' series. Spencer add Rose put over 
a few eones. invokpd iRttEbtcr in confer- 
Rntio(L*l chbtter aiiil iincoTked aome rev- 
elation tntrieaite ■:- :- -^ that rearstprad 
for liem the renuisii.- "rloL" 

Pootea i::"i iVioilni Bracket*, 
Jean [*■ Yea. Kilty O'Connor. Irene 
Hen*. Muriel Curtis. EW i^arinR. Jean 
Richard*. Vad Wiiitnw. Lather Brandon 
and Ml!:,-- Koy proved a nimble set of 
pnnic la the frost Hoe of an altogether 
eo*h| looking and nell-ilriltcd; cbonw- 

S-n. ■-: and Mjss Cecil's dwet of "Weai, 
derful ITirl" naa ihi> first sonjr to in- 
voke henry. reencnUioD. other rocal 
Irejta nrfp "Jost Becatiae They 4 "all Me 
1'iBj, "lour tyiH Have ToW Me So" 
and ".VUbtrra.'" hy tie m'lodioi:* Mil- 
dred, who »|*o ted "'Apple of Sly Eve."' 
a number ihai inrmduced the m'rla eepre- 
a — ntiitat an a"*orancnt of fruit. 

lu THxJeland" 3l'4l Sack revrnled 
h'r athletic ability ri-lic from the fcrRn- 
tiinfi From then on it was easy siiiinr 
fof K«ipII-. In "MusJal Tonical" and 
in "A labs ei " -he waa ably aupftorted by 
lh« niTt.v vrpsirhorran ahliity of Spencer 
and K»je. There »■■ nothing tbia team 
did with tbeir feet, tiottch, that tie 
rlever KneSlr- couldn't follow. r tt the 
remainder of lhe dltiln were such oth*t 
liil-biln as "Anytime." by Fay and Flor- 
ence: 'Ain't Like II Caed to Wa*. v a 
comely eem. hy Hareourt: '"(ieorsette." 
by ilia* Havi: "G re th P DeViT HU 
Du*V by Semon; "i«oi)iherD Silea." by 
Mi-* Fay, who poawrwed unit* a aweat 
coloratitrji viprano. and n series ot 
Mother (kma* Honaa hy the ponies [n 
duo* to lend oolur to lie milky *ij up 
to Yeaua. 



The pnrt of the police In the drive, for 
aaJety ^as hr^usht out yeeterday by 
Police CrtmratasHTer llicbard E. En- 
rrjbt. when he addrcswrd aVenii \.t*A> 
tiniformedl mrmhera at thr department 
at t«iriie(»e Hall yesterday umnnnl- 
Owlnp to infiltration Oaj. the attend- 
icrv <>u inni'wbsi Rmallee than tia 
('ommtssionrr had espeeted. He uraed 
thoae present !■• repeat rhe Inaieurtion* 
be issued fmm tin platform back tn 
Lbeir station houses and to aeqaaint 
their fellow patrolman u ith thrni 

"Street safety is itricily a polio* job,"' 
cjtid the Commimlaner. "Wc haw if 
compiiabrd wonders in the put in recu* 
..*.:: -z traffic, but V eood aa w« are them 
ia adil more that we i-ir Aa. 

"L>etroic and 8l. LouLs. fol!owins 
safety ratapo |bbhj such as w# are hiTing 
(hj.« nreek in til'" rlty, rerinced the nuiR' 
hpr ol fatal accident* on the stieet hy A 
Larue P'lrentfljti-. The |*oL|ce Uepart- 
menl i-r Llim cilT. with thr mppori of 
lhe nftabthe behind it as it hnw has. otllht 
to be able lo mOkft even a letter show* 
inj Ihjin lie*' t»0 cities. 

■\Vc must heat I'clreil ahd tt. I-ouls 
nnd I want ench of you men peraoivally 
to co from this hali with that object nn 
rour Btnl- Tbe department will stand 
i'l'iim: ran nuil j:i»c ytrH everj' uoaisi- 
nnrc 

Perinnil Toacb t'ouuti. 

"It l« the iio^Bdnn] iniipi that rounts. 
Ult* juilLrenian enti do tiiorr tn aav«j ths 
lives of little children en the atrerta of 
N*w York thin ji inn el llteniliire. I 
uni ■■■■■■. , i'i l - nnd eren drmandlntf tbnl 
ev#rj! poli'*e gtni^er flhe It his personal 
attention while on pasii in aJdition lo 
tninp duors, «topi>ina dia^rder or rejrii 
latins' trjific aod add tbia rule: 'Public 
swfetf i" to be jrajuj' Irst CnfujaeB,' " 

Memliem council of the Merchants' 
Aeso'iittcm of New York ibvw a lun- 
■ boon yeahtntajt at tin- Hotel Aator at 
nhlib Ai-riiffHt prevention »■■ disninsed 
■"--■- i i liniinhi point or after, and for 
ihe pprlnr-einsiil of measures which mill 
redi'o ih. wasteful ln»* to p-i. iuftiv- 
ithrietiri 'ti-i il bj jccidetitn in »»v 
^ork rifj_ It wa« the Tirst meetitit of 
tbe members vv^tiul of the season and 
"us presided over br Alfred K. Moms, 
tbe neiv viairman of tbe cuuncil. The 
speakers nere Judce Elbert K. Gary, 
cbnirnjan of tbe puhlir safety (ommi|t«a 
for Cireater New York, and Mama A. 
How. director of aofety of lhe New York 
t'cntral lunes and also presidem uf tha 
National Safety Council. 

J*sUB« s.?.rr 9s>*a,ks. 

Id bia addrenkS Judas {im?} said in 
part: 

"The numb*r of scrinus pr'ientable 
aocideiits ever* day ihroufibout tfaia 
country is apnaJlinf : and because o[ ad- 
ditions ia. populatlnri *».■; . »i:i(«-*ri»in m 
movement the number m inrri-iuiu^. not- 
« iiL>;j.'".!iii» siTirk has be^n i^Jtie to pre- 
sent Tier* should lie o>ii*iuutIi rune 
lu tie »nr.« <<■' eseey livinc man, woman 
end ehibf: 'lywk out for accidents,' 
iwsnr (et hnrt,' "lteh't faun others.* 
'1 "i-n ; be tiniie-bili u , i >on'i be i-crc- 
lc?a." There ihoold be palmed »o lamp 
posts and pavemeata at •treet i-imers 
or other consplruous places the woeria, 
'Beware of accidenia.' 'flafety •-.'■ ■ or 
other sufficient warning to all sLu an 
exposed to ilsnerr . and besides' every 
moan_-> of |iren-ftt]an should be adopted. 

"In the blithest spirit of tfevo[|»n to 
human wrlfjin 1 nnd loyalty !<• rfnjn I ry, 
we shall not be lacking in nuhiniaim 
arsd ccneroniiy in jrivinE' our lime and 
money coom^lcnily and rontjiiunllv until 
■■"■ ve thai the maximum nf safety and 
r)..- minimum tt preventable accidenta 
ha,ve been i-i-arhod.' 

Snlfl> l>rlve JPrsrClnl, 

Mr. Pow. in his nddress, rclerred lo 
cbo fart lhaL :i.-4S:i ;- i ■■ -i.-- nere killed 
by ait-idem in the city of New York (P 
tfrjl. CoiHitmiOE. br said, lit part: 

"It ia bail cuouel) thai fiiKi pernona 
of iw.y ngf Of stuiion in life sboull 1>0 
Micrii'in'-il on the :i!i.ir oT trarrleasneaa in 
1 sipjfli- vrur, but ivh*0 we "top to con- 
sider that I.0H of ihosn killed were 
L-hildren nadcr fifteen ynan of aae, nnd 
that, our of that oiimhee, the lives oT 
,"J"'"' lnaoce.nl little bnt>es uader fire years 
nf Uift- were cruelly Jiud rclriitlcBBly 
f-nnffi-'i out by painful Injury, It is time 
for us '" rUe up In juat lnrl)l|rnalJon 
And ejCL-lalm: 'Thth rauaot go On— let us 
tret together, put a stop to it and wipe 
nt this bint upon tho fair name of our 



jrreai city.' 

first ChinE that jnu practical 



'■Th.. 



ill '.-■•: Is' whether a 
safety campalicn is north while- — 
tvliether it will nctnally prevent nccl- 
ilenis. Thr answer in yei— If properly 
orS^ni'H aud t'nasdUCWdt !t wilt. t>nfety 
work is n'i longer nn experiment. It 
bas beta demonstrated in thousnnrls of 
ladhAtrial plants, on the railroad*, and 
lu scores of communities, that safety 
work if pm-tiral and that i safety cam 
pnicn with the ri;bl kind of leadership 
and Orrtnttntiou will prevent accident!. 
1; will conserre human life. \\ %\]t[ 
inrrease efficiency ia lodHstry. tt will 
reduce ocoDomic waate. ]t will miBi- 
mire hortuin suffering." 

Fnllonipg Mr. D«w'i speetej. Chair- 
mi-i M.-irf'.nr said no formal BCtioD 
«nuH be taken at the Inncheon r»tative 
to the measase conveyed hy both lie 
■ prmkrra. but thai carfa member srenld 
take away with him tie inspiration tfaey 
had received, which la tee would be eon- 
verted iom deed* that WMU materially 
add to the results of the safety rar-.i 
piisn. 



■ « i.niimie i rroaq FlgC 1.) 

which she [•, Hkld lo exorl moat of her 
older coatem;iorariei of the franc) opera 
-|jte. Jobit Mi-t'omiAck admits thai 
hU daughter is -oe of the beat Mimit 
so ever heortl. mid be is said to bavra 
protplied to -iu B K.rfiolfu to her Muni 
'before be t- t.i jrnrt oli." He farai 
tuo yean Mi in nhirb to fulfil that 
prtholae. 

The celHrn of Mct'-irvnaek: haa evoked 
a general demand for c-ocert tiars- and 
hia managers, t barle* F, Wagaer and 
J*eno|!i h. IliiPaiiissj bo;e t<» Indue* 
bim |o exienj faj* ,riiv -.n the I cited 
States. Florenr Wtffofl. Jr„ yestenlay 
radlorraphr-i tbe ranaasas n-im-r ao inriu- 
tion t«. atfend t.mirhi - i^rformincr jf 
lis "Follies." suj Ih- ■-:.! u 3 , ,,-repted;. 
lli-Termack. fnlh mtor-tl - . "-faith an<l 
voeajtlew, will be tb- bine,*- mest nf 
Mr /.irgJeM |bi» eneniag it be has t« 
cOme nauori' in a ruwb>st- 

Wosi4errvl Mntfrti Qb:im--i-, 
Tie Chamber aaaude Society n f s ia 
Fraurfseo, a *irnj and reed ^uiotot'e of 
already famoin players, jvapHasslJ mad* 
a aigfial success in their first New York 
ippearan. r Th* '^rraniutfon haa never 
beTore adventured fiii-thcr East than Chi- 
cago, but the enthusiasm shown hy th* 
dlsllnguiahed audience which treated 
them yesterday at Aeolian II,]] ihonl'd 
tntke them anneal rLiiia&ta to Saw 
York Elias Heehi. wftu fonnded and 
developed ih.s fldtuir4blo.j.nii[i orchestra, 
appeared yesterday ae thr flutist in Mrs. 
«, H. Ay Beach s "Theme and Varia- 
tion* tr>r flut*. ai.d stent iuar:ette, xit- 
in« Ibis intrre*iing r..n»position iu> nrat 
[H-riorTtianct- m New lork aud dih-luaing 
ttie hohle nnuiic aiii-bn, and tcebpirai per- 
leetloi, „f ,h£ nnariett.; tu Lie (.aLir* m- 
NfiCUOn nf fie nndior.ee 

The quinrt w„ i rar d tt it, best. 
«h* » i-" "petuiiij number. Beo- 

•I-m / , rm l "" J '-- •Pti" 5B. for ,lnnp. 
Tbia ideal i.-bicli- r,. r j string wSaJtls 
be- moat perfertly rfjstrtbnted an 1 "" ly 

M Lellisi Walter F-mer jitnl of L«Um 
r-eraii.Bcr, ttt»t -loUni LouEa Fn rij , tPr ^ []d 
VjoJlD, and A.timn FinironVfl vb-lu. 
Ibla Jewel L f kon.mrr mutik ha^ wldoni 
v V. wr , V ■ lk, "* p J f«P'Byed in New 
York and I hope Ihere wf-re plenty uf 
» '-i«!'H* nnrl ptttrtUJl of tJie Bee thy yen 
Society ihere to | l( . ar | t . 

Iliis h!-illii,ht ..rKnnixiiLinn from Sau 
r rrmr-iicti t>M l.v "luiniK-jied-' j Ilt o rhiii early 
enguKianfit or tha new season, nod oslt 
(Itrnuglt thr enferprlMO of Uie Arthur 
Jildson coiici n oimtagcinriii. u-hub piund 
theni ihr hi S hii "f th.- rtcooi PittafWd 
masic festival wtken thrj_ were inducted ' 
[\™b[t "e****! f&orts of Un, 

The itrikinr: sjmmeicj. beauty and 
Hisimcmm „f ji-strrdiy', brief concur! 
at Aeolian Hill hhunld meisn m U ^y pjuro 
i-liita here, but 1 Wtdantajid tbaL tliii 
Hiiperlniiie quartet Li tn such ffrent ile- 
laauil an (he PbcLHc Toast that they mill 
bat.- few upiKirtunities to retrow tbe 
enntineni eren for the reclime uf Broad- 
way. They ejirted their brilliant program 
mtanaj with li«Lncnyi'i. Qiiartet '- 
h-flat major, ibe Bmianto finale lo- 



Peanrl* •tl"in- Rreltal, 
Francis Moore drew a fine and np- 
probaUve audience to hii piano recital 
at Aeolian Ball las: evening ac d delight- 
ed his bearers artth a genuinely dis- 
tinguished delivery of MourtV F-majWt 
aonata. The Bach fantaaie unil fqcua 
**d the ft-hsunann ctudn, with which 
he coarfiidcd a rather dl versified Hat, 
showed tlie youthful anist at his best. 
He dn-w upa B Bach. Dcbusay. Chopin 
pod Moxan and, is usual, displayed a 
versatititr not eacelleil bj sny other 
jnn.'i Americaji pianist. 

TO OPEN DEPEW PLACE. 

TrwBoc v isdaet W III » c Bollt to 
P«rli Aimii, 

nornucb I'roidrm Julim Miller an- 
nounced i-eatrrdar thm nrgotlatiocs. with 
the New York Central Railroad fof *h- 
opening of Hepetv place, it the Ursnd 
t'eoirsl lervninsl. to sraffic, and the coo- 
m ruction of a traffir viaduct In conneet 
with Pash areinie. ha* been completa.-d 
He said he «on!d *irhnsit the pjfan to 
the Board nf Intimate and ApporfJon- 
tneeit in s areeai or tsro* ih" deity being 
occasioned by hi^t indecinjori as to 
whether he nil] sul-mit tbe plan with 
his recommendation for the coauderatJoii 
of the Iroaeil or »lihout remmoitodation. 



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.' Hat. to-day 

"A SMASRI^AriT N, V. rrttlc. 

»^ _ uAx erica:.!, r.-r'-^ti 
NORA BAYES « 

H6HRY WLUIrS S&af^i^" 
'■ "THE AWFUL TRimi" 



Mftf^TPAV MAT. TO-10AV, 

WILLIAM COURTENAY ' 
K* TElfPORJUV HUSBiHB^K: 



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BE LAS CO £*" " ,h Ki et""c«* ■* * ». 

M(>J,IT1AY MAT. TO-DAT. LitO. 

LMULRICasKIKI 



-POP'tiATTOSAY — 



GEOBGE WHITE, 
SCANDALS 

il..A.li:.M'K*SS 




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Hiu. TtMtir (Holiday) * sii. 

JBMBMpi M*i!r»l C™*dj Hit 

I "Bcrtiptd iff with 

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mJftt TllEATKEft Ot- IT. «D ST. 

TIMES sq. 

I <;maj'lilncr Com^j lilt, 

THE AeiTERS 

I Mm p lulu re * T«IJuh*h E.nVimtl 
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APOULO _ „ 

X.A8T B W*EK» 

FRANK TlfiNEY , 

i« a MvBiamii conzirv. 
DAFFY DILL 
£*•. 1.30. Mil*. To-dM * Pii - » 
tfttM H.r. TODAY. fciiBO, 



BERNARD ft CARR 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 

Wurlil'* ..-.iiEtilnn, Hi' 

Kn. I.ML Hiu. ToAt.7* "'■. 1-. 

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HOLIDAY M.iTISEE TO-DAY 




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H«U. Tn-div A Sit , : ", 
HOLIDAY H4TIKEE TO-DAY 
"A Knoc-buul Ellt.' - — Tflfii^.n! 





FILM MEWS CONVENTION 
IN FULL TILT AT FLINT 



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MARION DAWES 

SffiWSWMHgSBI 

KNMHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 






MADGE KENNEDYi- 



in SPITE EHBHFR! '-f-lE' 



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qapitol Ts-oid Homestead 

SUNDAY, "PBISOSBH DP ZE\DA" 



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A Si.'lii-i;r!., VLlltr-il 



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■KITTY DONER A t( 

HAKHY ni'HN-S t Ct 
And Oilitra, 



STREET 



John H ■ r r j n 1 1 j t •- 
ftrmrn Juwm. "Nlif 

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JOHN BARRYMORE 

In "SHERLOCK HOLMES" 

KM^ARD 1913 VACD1CVILLB 




]JOHN BARRYMORE 
Bin "SHERLOCK HOLMES" 
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StranD 



Richard Barthelmcfi 



L ^.YUkTHVAA.DLY\VV£ 



Mac Murray '" '""%'." 
PATTON tc MARKS revue 
TOWER & DARRELL. o!hA. 



a«i*llla.B-"*4-a(. nwrt rrn.rnn«_T»lr^ dit 
THIS IfICi UOMJ11R flHOAA' 



BROOKLYN A^U Slllll-STS. 



EMP'iRE'; 



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JXAN BEDIHI'S "E0CKET8" 



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JERSEY JUDGE URGES 
LAW ENFORCEMENT 



Devotes Much Time to Prohibition 

in His Charges to Mercer 

.County Grand Jury. 

■•-; "■!.:! DKiaicb Hi lit* lAornlaa TllUfUh.) 

TUENTON. Oirt. 11. 

Empli:i:i;i welh Uid on ■. ■.•■,\*\ \<m* of iiif 
H»b«rt sr.ar- ProliibltioTj Enf«nre[UeJ.t 
Act by Bupnind Court Jvatjc J'hetnBs W. 
Tr.-iicJiBL-.l in Mr chftrra to ils- Grind 
Jury for Uie OcLolwr term Sn Merc*r 
Court hero HriiJUlil wh.Hr tic ftlao d.- 
mcE^d the ii ttf-nrirMj uf tliij jury, oba mem- 
ber 4-.f v.-S.i.-ia Is a. vomon, to Ujo nntHlrroUs 



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STUOWS OF 

STMEDAMUK 

,. ?29W«t45!Htfa»\brk . 



£■■:';.- f^-'-?: Of Hi :i i i ;■:.!(! :iiiU-r tltvelOOid-JE ftOlTI 

dfsthii {:-■, motor uHsbsPB. 

Juniicc TrenchBird aHtftved that thf 
itji»nu(r.ctiiTC. tranKportflliuii *iiiitl, no Id of 
IntoriCBQtB wf-tn [>rbl.ibi>«d \<i -■'"■■ ilo- 
bftrt ]*,v and : h:r tl peBttlCT was pTOtttlad 
for i'.ala,HoDH. -JLiHttae 'i'r^nchartl im- 
lirAKatVi tamo tli^diiror* that it v.'hb t^flir 
duty to ffitum ^lAictn — * 



MEienU in orrrr caie 



ueifl ESCrtl tltJpr'arwi to fcnivo ln-tll 
\ii>lr.!i«'!; if tb\ dry a<-t. About twnily-" 

f.i'l- ■■Jiii'.', Arv Mlltt fJEI hi' HIMinilii: »"linLi, 

"If rhfttr Bvp^fl-s tn hare bMH jri^rw 
ntg-JKKnicn oil the i>art of tk« mtotorfet. 
«i«a dtntb naiHed. n» Incfictoirut of 
manflUujdKcr rtwnM b* rtUiroed wilheut 

■I'-.-l.uK'y." luntioo TreachArd fcinirt!, 
ivhil:> b« :-:\'\>--d thtt ■■)t(-iJi*trintj|t Iiatq 
their right* upon the htslrp-ivyp mid thrir 
pnrllcRCB juant >>>• uph^ut," 

E.pht chirfifri baW»l on jnr.sr.or motor 
(4tA.UciH v.iil cOLQe before th« jurr. 

Tbli Heme "murk." 

l-'i''- -■■: Pl'Htcl » ■-■ if. !<■ r:-.lu; T-HjTJpli, i 

THKNTON, Oct, IL— "PJfty Can- 
dlra," n Bcr^D pradnctlofl, wnq run off 
■t the South Broad, atic« Vnu(JcviIE« 
nnd Motion Ptctbto TioilK c-n JJomlnr 
nisht ..hilf the t.uv.irv w aB ]n total dark, 
nrna, dna to a defective alertrta lifbt 
tranAiDrater. Thn- proivctlen bootli It on 
a RtpAraia etrccit, irnl-Wiu not nfTe-^tf-cj 
bj interruption (if the Ughtlnj MtvitTB, 



Hew York Deleg^tioir Will Tiike 

-Part in Oiicnuion To*dfty at 

Michiga-n Ssisioii. 



TOt BBCLAIHS , COHTEST ( 

' ■ ( 

r<-«kiaiciii cra«« innthM l,c K „i Tat- ] 

ml Thcallm Ovinri"* C**P»l.*r 

of iitunirrr* II n 1 1 lire. 3, ' 

By LOUELLA 0,' FABSOHS. 

FIAS1. .\]LL')ii,T:sii. bin Wta Curjant 
ova? tO (be Srif'.l Cr" OWnPFrl. 'a!: i 

fif* j(flrh#frd from all fWfts of it* 
country i,« takr j -.: i : in thr anoual 
motion picfunr romvt'iiillon. The roll call j 
pn* Tilfrvlay mdrnini plnctfn (lit* aptirtl j 
□ iin.b*r of Sllrhigan Oxhlbltorf .a attrrld | 
nticf nt liOO ATid tbK aceordlni to' our 
cirMipdndcnt, ia only a part of ihaiii\, 
who will bn on hand\ 

Tho MithlKdii acpfiloii ns*Lim^p * un- 
tlrtanl linportnnce becAuAr oT ..(he N>« 
York lii^-iTflMfiB. who huve traveled th(tr 
for (he nurpOBP of lii!;!.!.: part in tha dk- 
cubbIqti Kchedulrd on tha profrfttn ft*- 
(rnlaj nnd to-day. After Ac add^aa of 

v.-r!r;=:ni' irv (ii^ir.ii' >V. McExelghnTl, 

Mayjr of thr citj. Uaudc 'E* Odj, pW8d- 
drnt of t Im Mjcbijsnn Motion ricturO Thp- 
fttr* Owotf#i KSfloiiltced tlWvpreMnc* of 
M. .1. OToolc. Pvdner 8. Cohen, W. W. 
Ifculliiiison. Judgi- A. J. Marphy. CoutI- 
biDd Smitb. to hoj notfcloc of «uch loial 
CPlphrlliiM us ],ir>ii>nfliH tlovrrOor I 
Thomaa Read of SHchlian aud J&ai* VF. j 
:»<■!!■■*. IPftSei Comraififiionpr of Drtrolt, 

tell si A. .T. Mo*II*i\ who haiU from ' 
Mkbignci and Is no.v n inrrnhpr of lh^ j 
M. P.T. O. A. in Nw York. ' 

1!. J. O'Toole addre9*a.l Llir coOT'n- ■ 
Hon on Tu*w3fl.v nttprooOD 00 ihc mirflic | 
tax and oibet persineui filoo jtybjwiT. j 
Hp wan followed b>' A. J. S1o*U(t. who 
tnlb'-d on orjoniiatioll. A hano;UPl on 
Tiie^dny Ti'eht WW well nttcriil^d JIP d j 
broiiEht fonh some intri-eatlni apfrfhrs. j 
glt^-n hj I lie New York delation. J, H. j 
Dennlsloa « Monroe. lUch.. oflJciiitri. *5 
laiiiiltnaclfr. 

Wat. DLi«l*lmi H««iKlB»lt>n, 

An iT«Uftc5ta ot Efi^ajrie* it the oioph 
tivi. df£E«9 of tbo Vox nim Lompany 
followi-Bg u "rii'Piiiirio #tDt" auinoom-e- 
.t printed In many ppriodii^ala by 
(-hm-Jes Dtjnflid !p©s 1'hiitoplay ri^tiiuie 
tjf Clii'-ap^ broiiffbi forth a KiH.*inenl 
jcptrrdnj- from Raul li. &6S*fti aitomry 
nf ilia Kox t'ompary. 

Mr. Ropers sod ihr "frW Film Com 
pnny wislic^ ■« i-nll to l he attenflon of 
too jitfWli- io the aJvertLain; mfltrpr 
published by tho Fas PhatopLay Itt^ti 
mtr, nvjuphtinfi' th* pfTblie to nuhmh 
Ku'imrjiiH nrifj flf/rrin^ it* n^r^ier In dr- 
Friofiitta aopiuirio ■ai'lterv. has no mjb; 
n*-<-iioii nitli tSe l b 'oi rltm Cainjunu"' 

Mr Hoj?rra jcotti fin [*, gay tEsal .0 or- 
der Ltnii i tlii?rp nliall b' 1 »<t H'onri)-si..n in 
th*- mihdri uf tbd niihli**. In 1 ntish'ea io 
mnki: it dear that the l''os CrnnpAn.* la 
in no w*y i-oiinpctrd with th<^ Fos I'ho- 
toplay Inntitutr. anil iliat Ciiurlcn L»<in- 
nk\ l-'ox in in M rtiimncr r*As««t« I with 
ltn> i-Mmpany i>f wbich Xl'iliijim Fiis i* 
preAWent 

Thin ,itntPTiPiir. Mr ItoaiVr. »aid, i" oni 
made uitb tht ctAftn iliat th^ Kci Photo- 
(iia.i (."ompaiiy has mirirfpreicct.rrid Hjm!r*. 
or ha« attempt**! to act for F.11 Film 
i iirpuriition, hut b*e«uSe <>f th? num*r- 
»iiri Irtttrn jind IRQ Ulrica rrtppivrd frwmi 
nwitj niH>](l^ nlir> W«fr urdfr rtif lnipr*»' 
*ir>ui thai ihr Fo'jt r'ilui Crimi^Jtny and 
ihr Fox Phornpla.r Institute nprO pgfl- 
nocicd. 

Th t PerbakMI C«A*. 

An mrny nf lf«dl lal»n*. In-iili.1 h.v 
NattLnn KurkiLii <jn onr iid" and William 
Travtrra Jcrornr on ilir orbor. 1ia^ barai 
rfEirrwrnnnj; rSa [.IjiinilT mid ilif de- 
fi'mlam in t&n tVf^sliill thmtrc cioo nil 
«rek in ;■ brarfug 1'cfnrp RrTni-r ]>lcnr 
Hrriiiihprf^T-. Mr. i:-.;i !■;:•'■ h rfpnrscnt- 
iiTi* tli^ Sintjrr KroThprn. who nra hfiiijr- 
in£ ncllon iLeainKL Frrd Ml|cb#t«* "'aiiiT 
Benwlfttrij -loypjili SrhTifh. ilw Mum!* 
Lbfw Cofflpauj jiiiiI A«soyi-itcd Fir»L N 
tloniil for fl|]«ffrd brraeh uf rnnrrni-i [.., 
fiiriilklii:-;: pietarr* fnr, |Urf> new T'f'rli^klll 
lliciitTc-s. Mn-iy hltn m*n j*tnfli>S iltein 
Hari-x Sflnvnllv. Samuel Zltilrr, W. J. 
Mnrc'in, .1. ,i. Vtatu Bui. otftent l«i.- 

t^Mttii'tl fru.i Mcrl. in this CBjife M'Mrh \* 
nf frrcni FptrimAt rr> Ici-r rnntlnii" jik'tiiro 
IntrDttfy nt IgtiiJ'. iniwmurh na it rVtt- 
wrnN #o mnny him in"? rf prrrmiTH-rir*. 

'I'li" ninliiTii for ihjiiNr-Liiflr Ktjfl |j(-i«1)ii.H+"I 

Jo October SB. hm fht liparinBi* will h" 
Vi-sumr-d agate oti Friflnr morn4ag : 

■■rl Dale fOr Aannul l]Yfnl. 

The one pvpi.i ii, lh» Jiv*a nf tha 
Thratr** Owners' 1'bnmbir .if t:i>mnn"rrc 
thill i.i;Lki-- all rlrli* |i]il'' In hi iiiHlgnkTi- 
«-micc ii the imnuiil hull nnd diilBftr. AH 
thioga dato frcm fhi^ priftj-. at n-hirli nn 
film TTtan in good ■tr.TidJuc: La rv/r Ab.vht. 
Thin your Iii«' jurty in p*c!n"htlM for' 
1 .!.(■■■ mtirr '2 ni Ihr Antor Hdirl, and 
William Prandl. wlin i^ hu»; mUttr.K nr- 
rjiiijijrriifFitK, i. ■[•-'.■ ■■- r*vrryon« tn make n 
rlnc HTiiimir tbl-i (hiy on ttw ralriKlrjT'ond 
ifft Lr aaMc with tjn'- »or;[ "rowrved." 

Dcfllraica .;r.ri,fli (-llni. 
Do.nkn mid pl.iys nrp -iTIrn ri'vltrated to 
some friend, rt-ta"><"p nr pgraari wfaow (hr 
Udmlrvr ailmlD'H. but a ban r^iniiipod fnr 
Hariri 1 Wark Crlfflth to dHirate n mo- 
tion picture. liPCftiisr of hu grrmt ad- 
miratJcin for I'biirlfs Tiiokaim hfc is dfdi- 
HUteg hia (jew mystpry fiJclaw, "Ono 
ExdSoK Nialil." in Mie vanmerw of thr 
famoua tln^lleh author. Mr, (frlrTith hia 
alwarn hati a in^i-rndouf. adm.rati-in ter 
tht book* i'f Dfckou ami !■ in fa<?t a 
jirent JJirkft!-! siuilr-nt. flfr J,a« sJna^s 

J tinted io mnkr- "Uitid f.'uppfJrflfld," but 
la hosttatrt, littau^r he. foflfod !C ht cHd 




ol acenapto. Iiaa joined the 1*: B. O. 
t-'ompany, Ha bj*A hp*n >ufiae;wi t» hrB-.l 

. >i: ■ ';-'!!m: :,-. department. 

Mflkr* ller m Alar. 
LfrairiVe Jay i» now a fnll-ftnljirrl sinr, 
Thin rn>^;ui!r?rriii'-'>!- took niece tttllowkw 
her ivork in ".Miiiislnushtfr;' Of coiirsk 1 . 
aba ia happy, and lu>u ■■■.- .ii:.--ti'i mind 
a lil: thni AdftlpH i&tdiot told hw iv-hcn 
be nu 1 ! hrr he nmld tfll in n y#ar 
lrhcthrr or not t^arnoim I'layrra-I-vWy 
wan iMidi fn hnvr. h*r in thn btimpU)'. 
Slina Joy fctttnri now the rtiiiipany uitiat 
llko h*r nr ih* wonltf i't Imtp bee.i 
handed tbc nice prtntni ot stardom. 



AUTUMN DUSK 



ttmr fan 



>'!■' in re*. 



Of wurac. N'.itks ffiltwlfHiA, violin rjr- 
tllOha and r!nn"|r daarcr jpritfii a M'd- 
niKbt FrolLr rrcned to hrr CTttflt, rJttfWt 
rTaim to be j. part of mntinii picHiirrs, 
bnt jhc f*fln khe (Himc* e^ry iipjh? bflri^ 
R«oeUtad Willi thi- "dirt tl^ama. BrM 
apT>rrirrH] at tjif AatRr TheMf* in fhi* 
pp>]i'Siin of ■The l'dhnnnT uf ZiMida" 
h.nd ftld ao *' i. *Li- witt r^runairr*! to 
danra In the- preJopi* uf "Trlllii!^ 
n pl». in t; ai C'- itana ihi-n- 



Wi-ui 



Bj T.Bf , HEIDIH. 

IT wnii ^ -■ r l : i s :-r loir. Already I tat a>uri had tone bni-k of ihv friasr of tret*" .iml an 
in flifr.nl timet WUT mint r^Ht a Rbadow only a trlfla Irra .on; ll.an the WoolwOrtb 
lower. We'd nJ'reaUy play«d nlop botoiL, nnil ■.■..- t-ailed it a jtme nnd aauiitcrcd 
HiroujEh lb* cool nir io !!■.-■ BriM-klawn Club. 

1 wns plnyiuc; iliat dfty with my old friend I*r. WarCO, nod. aa we'r* (he moat 
nutorloiij. tlufr-rn cvfr nllowcd on a griLf coutm\ ivc mutually conanle afich 0lh*r 
itpon «hi- ffrrihli> name, aUd (If nnt a lUtli* i/cn^-'" 1 . bcr-:iiiap tt-" van atop to look at 
Aiilunni «, tIll . to i.hr LiJlji sad llatoo io tho t-ill Of crovo. 

T kniH of nothini; whlrb C«mparft to the culd lhOW<f aflar a'olfini, eap(HH4lly 
if otic ruvptit* und fry.-" <\* ■..■ dn. Nciiber of u> ia rail and tdender aa of >or<\ and 
ffjlk refiT (0 »» in a daUmia way, an no .oBjcrr yOflOa." 

wefli w P par i.< nuraetrta tlinl (bey «S IBlrt tlu-lr aj/m^aUtJ for aome ■■■;■■■ 
wlun n t.„|« ii. ■.V.i r+ .-am-ilv n n w* wnot t» L*. n - * to n«p. A.nd w*"re colliTktin* 
nnr appr^i'liirjou for nil th- flap tnlnia In Shift world Bn W* io nloDfe. If w* h*f« 
*>W r*>jrrata ii'* ihjn »p diihi nnually know yifit bow ltfcky Any inao ia to lire at 
all, in Jiur natty idillh o* a>« do now. -^* 

Wlii-n I'm rendingr it norrl mid rotnr tn n plarr whifrf th* nuflmr writ fit aryprtl 
pape» on wan*iy, [ ilm-h thr<iuah it, foniini for the Harp or Hie rsi-minc, (lw (Iip paR? 
- J ■■■.;■:■ tlL^m. f look mound ma and rnwl on, Th* only roan 






Til ! 



•fit I 



TO '1'l.Lr- Pari In I'rnilrS iii. 

Fnrinir Tluri-i mnl IVni-1 Hhitr nrfi 
tTfo 6t the profi!r ftbu will nntrTLnin (lio 
BiipntA ct the oxhititrii.n ^r rlif work tot 
the Kc-dPTAtion uf JwIjIi 1'liilnnihmivte* 
on thP aftrrjinun uf IVrEter.idny . (Vlobr-r 
Ifl. This day has ttttfn fl"[ilj;sirit.-d a,i 
AtoTing Pfatufe Uay h> ; tiu WuffleU'i 
Dirialon of tha FrdnrriiioLi which ia in 
eharge cit thr oxhlliilloih. Martin tistk 

of the f£Mth LiouscK i# rtrTfiiitiuK - II E"0<1 

part of the ptvjtmnv. 



if prnisirj", mil n.it hiitie u[> iir= In th» iheatrctt. itp> 
Brtnt tflofflttpbi* ifrnorant of |H entry rjimifrs. r ilar 
miit bnfiH* m. iv inn (erf |li*i iha diMhor iif< 
' iiii'nn Ifi I-.- ■::,■; Ira pm .nt . itnd th* anow ahow 
•n#r id bu r:iriy "X'.ttfUt Ipttl pbnw, 

ha- nn htrrEnr i^pon Auttnri (JilAk, olrhmiMh pp. TVamer .\mi 1 wara 
nlled ni'rnnp thp araanfl. IIpM^ihi bean rciidina in nnlrla 



irn i" 1 

PPIl 1 !! 



_ nPttini:. I" 

rdW n Wtti 

■\ cltop-wora 

be i ■ Li n; •=-* . aa 



NOItKA UOl»KAJI. 

Plt^ Id danrlBjt in t fnc Itruliiaur ni 
rh* Ailur ThmtK, *vh*-ri% "TCl- 
nlnK Women" „ In [llnr-'tH- "»'l 

r*t-lii ahr 1% n l3 iirf nt Ihr pd-inre, 

jillh|)HBH Ul>( * ibllliKT !i;::irr. 

trtftrt" would be a rioar-n nilier til ma rente 
rhcir r. :■ ;.<*-Li-.: ii !■''■ on the markrl AI 1h<? 



Wft,a Wlih Arioln-a. 
Ha\\nt a^erH Liji t-ontiettton with 
Golrfwyn torn? ireeka aco. Arthur .Vfj*a, 
fornirriy a 'ioldwyn &mtoatiY&, baa pur 

■■■i;;':Vii H \hVgf hltPTPlit 'tl ArtL'lBJrt Fi' 1 '- 

turp* Corporaiion. H* will head tbr 
i oinnitTiy it" ej^ncrui lunacrr and prftal- 
ilrnr. nt-cOTdinr to an *r.noiih«"fl.L-nE hldi 
nut by Loufit weiw. who, by tfic way, i* 
no kin wf Alfred .Vetr*, althouah th^j 
bfre thp HtU la«t D*"!*. With tliw 
erurtiuce "f AUrril Mfdn into A [flame 
rhfrc "ill he it an perk bun dance nf 
Wetawa. .Max and Adolph WtdM ijeic? 
«]Sflrn.' : nl«l with tlirir Orothftr, Lfrlljn, in 
the oirenttiun of iIiti rtjutpany. Thf 
prrFDimel now vtuihIp wfth Alfrnl W>hra 
en prenklfnl. Louta rVtUn. vlcc-prrnidfrnl: 
Maj Wnias, aii necrcMry. *nd Adnlph 
Woim. nn trfaaurer. In f«ct, the mun 
Wboat namf i*n*t w\~* in the wbolp eom- 
Tia Ely i* Bert I'Ji-iii' who has htvn pii- 
SA(t''d fl' director nf juiallcity. 



I'.VDEKTAAbKB. 



THE HOME FUNERAL ■ 

ConduitTa* inaxpm *iv*Ij 
Call Columittl 8W0 ' 
Wh*n p«ath Occur* 

.FRANKECAMPBEII, 

7/b? ^ffJPJgjjg^H ffft » 

jttlBSSBtti 



CHAS. ^ BENEDICT, «'. 

1XVFRAI. niBEl TOR 



IfllA I'll \-OflCEll. 



Bron nrli 



."l«h FT. n. o. 



■Inhn Brownell. one of (be pioneer 
sronaHo wrjtem in tlih [-omitry. who Iium 
hoi-a *a*>(dtt*d with FnlTursnl j*inec the 
time iMie-reelers !V*M tbe m-cupted styl*- 



Chortea Vtnr'u Tir*i inrdueTion unrln 
the United AH(ats bflntupr, 'A Tii^ur 
Made iJun." miiiM tn ill" Snjinil Tiif 

| aire iWlnnLn*. n eKi San4fty ; Tfru idtobt 
play 1* un ,i'i..j:i.|-;:.!i, r.[ Hurry ,Mirn<> 
WnibliB play by the mtoir nmn' 1 -\ I ■ i .- ti 
wah ' pri winced by t'lhaii & Efortut. .!» 

I *epTi Da rrraaa^ dlrM^terl ir. Mirlwl Fn 
Jtlric. creator of the \in\U-i Riia-«i-. i- ur' 
l"irinf "l^e.'L SytpBldtfl" Tar |iro«<?aciuVo< 

j n! ,bn Slrflnd fit tlm riarer time. an*,th'1 
rt.-HMin ,l.i-- i! ,'luukeiL fc*li b>- caa I>"li> 
>huut b|.i fn-nfrrum. 

j Slri Ta]iun,lis*- W rllm. 

M". 'ralrnudC'C. sn- pritntfo life ll.e ' 

' m^ither of the ihrpe Talmndjie dJateri. ta ' 

; bnvliTj; the tim^ uf her life in tliirtiipe. 

I Shf taken hrr boay pen in hnnd tu kuj ■ 

I ilie In (TOillE to Vi>m«B, Uien to RutlnpP.Kt j 

j rrnd [];<■:; on to Eeju; miti ^hr wouldn't - 

■ i-haiigo glawa wl'ttl toe Queen nf Enft : 

j Innd. Who would, wirh tbeeu dmiplit*Tu ■ 

I like Norrnn. CfinHAm^ nnd XatHlie? ] 

: To Isl-.Hi-lln.Hi thl-oiiah (.dlrt-nja. I 
; When thr BaTBda dUtrlairt* their neM 

| pieturr, "Vnafty Knir." H will he rr- 

] lennpd tlirnucli the <.e|dw.i|i eoirtnuny. In I 

| faff. tVy hit now hemM for the Uold- ' 

| W)-n l-Llldlt. in Culvrr lity, ivhpru the 

j iiirturi- will he mmle. ■ 

A Lint* or Tno > I 

| TliP following ihinr,- h^nili:r[ •<■„■, lhl J> i 
lishrd in on* of nur Npw York dallies : , 
Han Hetter: Wife \VowiodJ' 

,\n.V. fl-p u«k .will. U'uaL il-Kpl it | 

Kir-iiii ? 



Tbi* 
mikiiiT ahnut It i 

hy Uiap 7.onn (t-ilr ,;■ ihi* 'Vnlr Rr^irw. 1 ' And h* anki MifM tiale, aa "lied undVr- 
ri|o«d her. i^onf : iler.,| 1 if r rtiTitroniipJ*ra. th*1 ip. thr liven of mo»t f';]k. Wher#qn. b« 
Think ihe mo«t iifiF-vmifn? nxieilPBt-*, rich and marreloiii, prorinj; one point by nna 
lonlt fit the triatrial lii'l". v-h-i h tvere jrorfTfiun with Atltnmn '■.<:■ -f.::,: Hut ha 
rm\f\ i.:'-hiiL-'i Mi- - <-'■ ■'■■■■ mcuni ihat the people did not look fnr anything but tha 
rOfnmOUptnpP, 

Wr» droppetl (nieh a boihei-mifne Bubjrct. not b^tDft pxporta upon inythine. eieppt 
how to Inaf nnd tvui-k niwl ri*»e « food ilmp where orliTf wuiildn't. ATtpr *■» 
were drevaPd fnr polite HC-iety. Mr. Werner said he'd aa aoon dr.ye me hvme. 

Wi rode m^RlLy In '[.rner bintil Wa ennir to the ;■■■]■:.<■■ 1n Fnlrflrld. vhioh la, 
In our opinion, the pr^er fr*fclaTrJla| [or n rldp tu (irfecfleld Hi!l. "HOB' Aboiir. 
h '.'" be linked, nlowlrif .i little. Ami, bi there wc» Rt1ll time foe dinner, allhouah 
linn taker, ua twi-nty nt ra feiiri nut or Our *«y. t aaree»l, No drive full nf eneh 
b+aatj and natlsfaction. r-uu'd eYer he oooBlder^d "out of tk« way, + " We both acorn 
■ u"li folk aa rtTwnya feci ohlljred tn inke abort ci>ti and Ipbt? out all the leisure •it". , i 
beauty nf loafing; amona; AiiiumiiHl m-ene*. 

Atttera. mnriittildp nnil dnhlinn Btlll biomu in the tnrdenn. ils-nicii many tenderer 
vine* rtre hlurk Bnd<rir.p With llle Trnr-l. Theec in a |rerll Iflv^'ineaa In nil nrdlnaey 
' nrnfield, where the fodder IE Fhortk- look like Mnie nrderly »«i tlemeni uf ludlun*. 
aatl rniiinl. yellow [::;r:i|.'i ii (Eiipw ill the row*. • 

We '[rpl-ed m fnilipe annie mn|i|e Irntee. lufncd In rnlnrj* whirh t>oubl mnVe 
nn nrll"i ili-Kpalr And tw Ret tliese W# lied [n rnl* 1 ! HHW Inlrn nftil an into ihe 
Tif-lri Tl rhe lj? f i o( ihe res.i Ui-e'e riafra n hill, ail envered wiili fprnrt, ntO*B, laurel, 
nnd now the cold uf lulin Ireen litht^ Up :lie jihue. ill mih the till Hlnrk iocu>n 
hrt- Mill a hrirbt nrern. H MM* a!3 In ehntiuw tlien- md fc&ell of fn.li-r Ipbtpp ani 
ripe jr-ippK. Ttie field war. high in weedp, and ae we wnlked In talkina. t*fl Hun- 
Kurinn (trtmite toor! winj with n ureal "wbltrtag. We lunlo-d at .bpm with un rpfreta 
nnd no witthpn lor a ptn. Them w* beard h mrmir peeping nltnuai: at mir feet, 
nnd there were two ynitnijt one*, full pv-Tvii. They lindu'i the ntltj-htenl fenr nf u*: 
we d never neen iinylhiuji. like ii. Thry fed upun Liis-eiii an uurgnrerne^ly aa if w# 
wire riLIph m,-a,v. 

When (11 l;i>-t we iefi Ihprn with nur inn pie lerirr* it wn. rilmom dnrli. Erery 
hollow wii- fill+i-1 wlib mirit: we'd -trlke warui nir and v*rj poJd. Soinenne wan 
hurnini; leniett near mv honee. We W&T* ([lAd io ppt burst nnd to «ee Ro*e nrp- 
|jiiri:i;i the likiner. 



BURR M1NT0SH NIGHT. 



H i r Mrhtlflfb is """ A diiVHUT »r 

f.ulil uirv ami io nioTrvi,. niirlir will lie 

Bum l!i liiteah Xigln' at Clover G»T- 

■ iprih. lira in I Central Faliiec, l^tiiiiptou 

RHW "r Fflrtv«is»Tl "Ir.-pt It it 1 1 

ni>nrni that !ie believer- he ctii direct ih<- 
fei-r u [ t».n It. three llinllSillKl lichl 
fieiteil nrnl ludit ni'urlrd tnod eUiaeo-i In 
enjoy n LlHiijltP I'liHrmm. H«r*. on the 
Mime llonr will b" rr-iw.rjit>liihi'd Ihe Hurr 
M. 'Iritftsli Sivrdia ft-Jlen- more than Hl.tKlii 
i>f Inn njort i(iu-ri"tii nn pftoieKTti&ba niadc 
tiur iik the |intt nWv n t years t, ill he 
-lioivti at ivefl as rhe latest effeetji Thi-i 
is ileei^Tied to ndd to the utlrac'JvrnesM *>f 
* 'lover * -ard-Pii!". 

ISHtpml homlreiE men mirt women 



lininilnswit In the r-oeinl. gnnneial nml nrt 
world bftve jiln-ady hooked tn.dt-t. 

A nuirtficr nt pkntjant airi'TITbusi ar« 
pt-.iiiiiKt'il tn thnhe who will a-wmhlp to 
BTr«t thp man who. when he reached h 1^ 
"lflrh mile^ii-ni? J.i.it Aucn»[. ?ald: "Life 
ia juat heirnniiisr On- 'awn SftArnn how 
to renUj enjrtv llfn until thiet score vpnra 



Why Stay Fat! 
You Can Reduce 

Tii» »n«**r o! mm.t Tie r+ip], (| flgtl H U If* 

ONl ^ifiM <la*n Hirv.mlj frtKx .pCCp. ;.:M>:i 
r.tr ore. ill tji r .» sjllli. w rtlt*- iLrr nr* rl»a- 
Uli-I. limrmlHW, mull pr, ,,l([(r. l br r -ircUA 
i" : tiiii iht *.:•.:<■ -ii- i :: :.-f » .1 ; ., ri , .. 

■*M !■ wld It pb« dmlir B/ III dcnjtn.u it* 
•-n-lrt oi»r, ip rrrd |n> prl^ Jir«-i i^ m ;.|j-. 
noU i e «|I WboHkiij Aw . [J-irjIL 111.- 1. 




WILLYS-KNIGHT 



TSTEW LOW PRICE 




tdi*, 



The new low prices bring this most 
efficient type of motor within the 
reach of all. It is the only type which 
improves with use. It does away 
with mlve grinding, weakening valve 

WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. 

Broadway at 50th Street Tel. Circle 8400 

Brooklyn: Cor. Bedford At*. And Eastern Pnrlcvny Broox: 2436 Grtbd CoDCOUHA (Meo. ISSlh St.) 



springs, carbon trouble and other 
adjustments. 

WillyS'Knlght cars, with many re- 
finements, noti> are the lowest priced 
Knight-motored cars in the world. 



Roadster 

Was Nov 

$1350 $1235 



Tol. Jl.erl.nt SHOO 

Touring 

Wo* Now 

$1375 $1235 



New. .It: G26 Bro.d St. 
Trl. -Hnllirrr. .lOUA 

Prices 
/- o. b. 

Tolrda 



Trl. Porrihai. 

Coupe 

Wag Now 

$1875 $1795 



Sedan 
tToA- Norn 

$2095 $1950 



■SaV. 



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,,,|,^^M.J'W!tl,^,lJI|aiJ»i ; !.;vl,l+.!^lftll.. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. 



* 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




k. Tiki * in, IB. 



HENRY- MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON' 

&.5K.W, "la Ttndrtttt" 

"THE EVERGREEK HOT 



or™St'S ■SSSJ t m»cm .. 



KKICKERBOCKERJSrflV 

I & * ■■*• ■»!*. TMT- A Wrf. ,-* 

"ABtt 



AMONG SHOWS.' 

PRINCESS 



(«ifrt Wi' 



* 




Mets-TB-pw * Tim 1». 

THE IRRESISTIBLE HITS 

DAVID HLUCO nwill 

FRANCES STARR 

ASHORE LEAVE" 




COWL 1 * 1 CA«T 

MALVAIOCA 

|!,U Iplc* III I .BM Iwi II*U-S1T* 

ruLiyn ■nrLnraMu bat. i*jl 

¥10. KITART COMEIIT WITH lITJiK 



mwm 



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"««: icudcaL 
■ how w tdwh. 1 ' 

— 4M D+l*. 

HM..n*.4Hk. 

1'ilNri AUt,, tM. 



ABIE'SIRISHROSE 



I siiii. win. * bat., i«l 



ZIEGfFLDfOLllIS 



'Km «*i **•*-. tP. 



• NORABAls^ 



'aiKF* o- Bkjmti.' 



-Aran oft,,, 1»& 

■ 'THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



1 WILLIAM COURTEN AY 
■EIT TEMMUJir aUSBAH » 



BELASGO i 



_ --J Be CnalEp at ISL ' 

JIlMrirlB Oatd**a All T5*i 



KG2*- 



5L e ULRICasKIKI 



n 



CEOBCfWHITti 
SCANDALS 




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iMUtlH DtMrfr Hi 

THE EXCITERS 

APOU.6 

ijAiTj wraxi 
FRANK TIN NEY 



DAITY WLL 

Eta. l.lfl. Kilt. Ttvt. * R*L r ■ H, 

BERMRO ft CARfl 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 

WorH'» IrAOMftlBK IM* 
>>» r P.M. BfiU. Wrd, * ML, I: 



SlXWYh 



S S*ra J| B pft TrMtw. w. ti fli Brt. til 

7 H. WW>ft, lBHfcjbi ;*«gi.fca. 




..aw Sw-W.iKUn 

«'A KlMk6t1 Ult. "-Tti-arun 




,:-n* *r ■■--■-.■:■ * "i- r--T!»:. 



iljIOnUHK BETTERTIMI5 



[.UtiTIIMr HIT 1> IEAR>.' 



MADGE KENNEDY; 

SPITE CORNER 



VUllLTt-B 1 * a W.4. :.». 






C.L.I INbb wi-..WM 4 f..i . »:■> 



tiWJ;AH'J: 



■ T W. 9DNIRIET 



Mi mm iff 



gAPiTOL^oid Homestead 



MARION DAVIES 

JSE^WHEIt^-'' 1 - 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



"1 PATTQN A MARKS REVUE 

' TOWER ft DARREU, *iW 



" "«r,!iui"i 

UK ZEMJA" 



Rill Tn* ■ < " "■ i'^ill ].|.: !: 1 Ui 
"■J.'" MAHSLAUGKTES A -j. 



i lllalin OrcbHLri 



tl%/Tll I l,,rl " i>" I" 'hf Kil" 
uf fit, niinii c«vnt entaMb 



SfflAND^- 



Riehnrd BarthelmcsB 



feller : Hr I Lb> 

'ALACE 



* Kilhrrint U»,Tu 
A Iclckrt, VlB**P* 

Lt.p*B ■. Curt.. Jebnnr 
park*.' * QAtn. 



IH7.K-1LB* 1 VA» A BCHESCK 
I U CD CHIC KITTY DO?) BR A Co. 
IICnalUL kabry ivnss e. c«, 



I 



STREET 



John Hirfniicn 

*»*n 9w*.*. ''«h*i 
lock HnlHiM.** M.'v 

■ Td A Cluht, '--.-■ | 



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M .K.Krftii-. ' imni . 

QLQNIAl ^wK^Pft. 



nitOnivi.V.V AMVichkhti, 



— T^ 



EMPIRE 



T*l. 1 



u*h. T*lr t D#ll r . 

JEAH BEDDfl'S "^0CZETS TI 

"*t W>pll.."D(iirfrT D nrl r-<|Qor«" 



HOLD MEMORIAL MASS 
FOR DEAD OF OLD 69TH 



Service Commemorate! Opening of 

Argonne Drive, in Which 300 

Hemben Were Killed. 

A jriMimnal mi'» tar Lne >■> nrsi-, 

ber» ol ihf ItCili H*([iB!tnt— *W SJIxiy- 
ninth — wbo wpcv killed In Ihi opening 
drire of tbc Arconoc Ortotwr J$ to la, 

at the iliiirrli of (br Holy fn», forty- 
urcubd uTrrrt, nmr Ninth irniue. Alore 
rhao :;"■■ rotative* of thr r>.=-*a*-TL i;!"iu- 
lo-ts oT th^ rfcinLftii ind. nmnj/ of i"j' 
ri-uicmltri ittf nrlnl tha v^-rrtn, AiuOdt: 
> t)iou -prc**et waj- IJratPunE Colonn 
Altuml'T K. Andinwi. 

Al thr h .i,-\ Hrti-i'in fit ih- «rfi;-f ill- 

cuin) or honor *Mih f,i*tit. tjinrm Avfar, [ 

Tfa« altar and a tiff 'aaif jdntm ctirpt 
!j!a>>.J ".Vrnrrr fly Ciod to Tb«c" *Hb 
muffli-d ilni-ni*. khpk UtuU-ntnt AlUtt 
called tfac* rolJ of ili# abMot dead. 

Annrmrii! t«r», Numra Anil. ' 

:- M Ti>in»» i 

. Oct. 12.— Tie 

Am0><-0]*-hl f'-'Pl-Oratiiia of Atn*n« fllfd 
a crrtiNrair in thr officr of the 8wrr- 
!arr of EUC jtmlvimjr makLojc <l**r£* 
fl. Tencnnt ajr«nt for the ravtra in New 
Jfrvjr fratn offir™ at 15 Kidianec ['licr. 
/rraey Citr. W. L, Holm U the i««- 
tairT of tb.t cori>omUoa. 



HOAX MAKES HUSBAND 
THINK WIFE MURDERED 






She PUjs FoanuD After S] Rp in 
Fftce and Charles Heinhch Sur- 
renders to Felice. 
It i»k.-.- a iTMt d*al to jtr Uic noHn 

Of Wat Ilobnkrr, «rfn<lnmwj i. G LQfif 

*ra to ike wild safirl of lifp Uier«, hnt 
when Chirl*3 H#iart<-ti bolted !□!« the 
aution iDd aiinmm^pd that b? Eiad tnnr- 
dved bla nif.i. the iriek «-aa Enm«L 

All the o*Ii« r**ffv™ haried Heinrtch 
into a iwiu bopped inti tbr. [w>;i re ear. 
.aod fpetded to tlrSoridh'j borne on West 
MooaJtexj atreet Tie door was 
lotted, / 

Wj«n repeaied rap piun i D d com- 
cmiifli in cip» n faU«d to lirlnc a rraponae 
the ptflle* brnkf- ,»r*n tie door. BrfWe 
■ njliTor, arraaaHtr ber hair wan Mra. 
lii-inri-h, iMrtainlj not dead, and appar- 
ent It Dobarmeil. 

To t±i« aatosiabed folienaea Mra. 
iirinnri ernlajaed that afce had not tn- 
awered the door becau^ ahe f«*rrd It 
waa hat haabasd'retsnuae. Sht aald 
that ha had ram a in nader lb» luAneaft 
of liquor, had qaamled with her afid 
•lapped her in tbr face, 

Mr*, Htlorlch, to fore«taU forther 
puodaanieBl. plajed 'poaaum. Her hut- 
babd tried ta^rrrire her t bat ah* kept 
up Ibe preteor*. Ftaalhr wfth a bsllow 
of fear he had fled frora th* home. 

HeiDrlcfa waa ajtaltned on a chart* 
at dburderij conduct, and Utter rejeaaed. 
Up to the titae of Ma amirtunrcL he 
atiJl thmght he hid killed hU wiie. ' 



"IDLE SCREEN HEROINE" 
VICTIM OF MRS. HOSMER 



Member of State Picture Comm.ii- 
ajon Thiftki "Innriou FUm 
Lftdiu" Mjfrtpreient People. 



CHAFLIK WTJTB HIS SUIT 



atteh1amn i •B..ai»a* gtn a wa ~W. 3, 

Mrl.irrii, al IiCkHI. EI«*-4»4 



By LOTJELiA 0. FABBOIS. 

THE ttata Morten Plctar* Cobie s*- 
aloa la loatna; no ofpottBnltT ,0 
laaha Utafhl thM* btur daja 
precadJaff alaetlo*. Op* of the 
beat thinffa Mrl. Kll Hoawar. mefflher 
of the dtnaortaJ trio, doea la to tell what. 
ia Trroofwllb lb* inoti™ picture*. After 
Che flHLahrs telUna; the rniingf-town rntrra 
why eT«T picture U l«a ttw tha dnn 
aha proeeeii to atpl* tha nee«Itj for 
cenaornhlp. HM by Wwtda, pirrfaapa. a- 
ntneh ai Yj eu|ttT*tlon. *'T eoarac' H la 
lira. Hoamer'a job to *» that eeaaorahip 
i* *«*»; intact. Can fon U*ne h«? 

Spfakle,t at tha 7-ont* Cluh In Bnf- 
folo, Mra- Il^mrr eritirUed the- Aia.n 
can motion plctar* f»f deptelinfi woBfo 
In kllrni-ai ind biMUAff't 

"Pome fnrelan ouDlrlea Ibat arr rr- 
hBtoilitatiaK and unit -the it *omrn tr> 
wflrk wiy not permit onr moflaa plctuiTH 
to l»e choWD there/ 1 , *he atld. 

'"Too mc-ny w<hb« ■« perreawd ce- 
eclLninp on n ronch of othtrwlne readlni; 
a WoV and mnneWmr dioroUtc* or wait- 
ittz for A chauffeur tor an autotDolill* 
ride. 

'ThiH If minrnpTeacntias thi* Amerirnn 
people, for we. arr' a Wnrkiao na.tloii. 
Sucti MftM ahnirid he f-.n^r- ■!." 

lira, HoHtaer found fault with what 
■hr called unplelrtUt >nd augeratl? e title* 
of many picture.!. Shf allrf in nwoy 
InHtanrri the Htlei" *»W unpleasant 
whare thr plctllree were plaaaant, fife* 
bid: a word Ur tn* ft)*rlnflly bad, Ens- 
!J*h In aome at the title*. 

''It is your irootl rontine not to ■» 

aome of the oriainal wenea Ib plt■tur■^ 
that we do." Mm. Hairier mid. "Same 
of them are ihocfctlnl- By the lline Lht- 
i-nn:ni*fi-'ii jrcti tbrouiH ^ith Triern tbey 
are dean. It ii (he permit trintnm >bcit 
aro the ikchi nowboltaoBie." 

Mrs. Ilflamer went on to toy a few 
tti&rr modest word* oa n-tiat the oominK 
*lon ba« df>n*. SbJ5 didn't nrup to -iy 
what It h«« noi uob*. 

WIm ij.mu np-ww. 

Charles t.hapllo oot on:y eaaaaf uut 
with Byiac color* id bi- Bfltt a^ain't 
Charter" Amador, tml he js* vro-a ;he 
priTilMc of in*«Tihloa; ai! bt- SE-raa tfi 
llic fultrre ™ i'h tn< ia*rriKK>u. '■Il*artily 
Endorvil faff Brarh and Bar " Thi* en. 
dorirmfut "as handed Mr- ihuplin on 
Wedne*Jfty by SnperiOT Judar Dm* ■* 
CaJifpeoia. The Jnriat drelaffd *tt th- 
etajm,n»de by Mr Amador tjat CbaP 1 
|lti'» artins «a« old ■mff mi not true. 

Furtprrttiirr'. \ t f , a H.| lur iH)nHf*![eiT» I'k- 

tnrrs haadrd Mm ^n a*-fal "auch ererr 
time h? wm tbrsi. 

Thi-ie Ti.irW. nl Bpormnl " ere eifpei 
BrfaBj Jn.lge 1'rall pronred 1'hniliu a 
"temporary tojuneiioo re<atraiiiinc t'harlert 
Aoiidn- + tinder ibe name or r_iarlea 
Aplln. froTit tbowfaa nlra'- Impt-raoDOtine 
Chaplfcn. The order asaa re tamed! «ainti 
the WeiHro Produriion font pan? . ™ho 
fluaed Amrfftr** noli--*, lu iO*t«a»f. ^Iie 
ao4 beharioiir fl IMiIbI '"■ «"'d (>• h-ts-e 
tm it a led (be tins of *-oi»eds-, He rvtn 
chanred hi> naiof I* resemble iJ:,i: or 

ChapllD, TV .111 — . ■ n — ^1 1 lO ■-j jni;-i hibl :'':i:ij 

*howin= Ihr film*, terming thrui kallfal- 
tloni. Aroodor n-iaiimed. ibai t'baplin'* 
s-tiill was old and hi*} b**n aaed hy 
adorn fnr nam tbuJi half a eenlury. 

Judue < b Tnil IVMBtaOBM «#•*« reriew- 
inc the film* of l*otli men. nfivr which 
lie ;;,i' hi' d^ritjon (hul i lit- Clmplia 
Comedy « Ei- not nl'l -tull nmi thai 
AnindiT ■ pirlnre* «tn only imitalinn*. 

Mlehl«an CnhTdKlin QhHaN. 

The MlrbJsfii. i-rnirrnilou *t motion 
Vlrlnrc iheairr oivuern. in HtllOfl nt 
Fliht. iiirli.. rlowl fimtVr&Kt, nftrr »r- 

Itctinj .l'iL i.l-i.11 us tin' iirst iiiM'tiit* 

plflcr. Sydflpj 1 K, COfitB S'""' 1 t general 
rerirw on wliat tJir. nnlinrml Bj3t0cia11<H1 
banj berii tryins to e«onii>1k't] (iIut tttO 
WaibLnKtou o<nir*httbp. no^l )i^ ivan fol- 
IoivhI l«r W. A. True, who esplain.nl the 
lirr.]-'. :p.l utandnnl fr>rm of romrnrt Tor 
cxbrhltorm ■ thine of pamninum Inter- 
est At tfcla lime. MWC Inan siO.i-i-l 
v. us pleOsed by mecnWn. in lieu of due. 
fn rarrj on the vrt,r\i for tb* t-ununc year, 
rtrnohitlonff w>re ,!.'■■■- -i to •,-'*. prd- 
dorers not to Rire tithl run Uetrait 
houiea fonjter linn ttdjty daja" prnieo,-o« 
of featun p totttrta. It r*-3" «!=■* decidnl 
to auk nil Ml'-'blirtn na>w*a«u«nl to turn 
down any advertiidne. of iu.rfmn pict'ire* 
of a salariomaand ene-jtex'ife nnnire, Tho 

roneenlloa Hoard with (lie "■ ■■ ■. of \V. 

S. UeLaren. hi Jaekaon. a* r, r . -iikm ; 
I'Atl OWtlJlahin 1'eieni. tu*i> pre.irteat; 
H. T. Hall, Detroit, secretary, and l-'mi 
Rumber, (t-ea-urer 

Tu Jt.iid New Itaa a Uae v 

Any one «iti an lnzm«n cr»och "he 
Mlere« 'tb* motion picture indDhtry hart 
C«nr to the end c( it* rop*- Mill lw MW- 
eated to bear Chicago uW* nm share [his 
a-loomy oplaion. Yrsterday a u-lrr from 
there IMB^ag^Ba the pleasant :nforrnarioo 
that a new molten ptetnre theatre will 
ht balit on ^herfiUn Jt'oad and Broad- 
way. Albert Kucha will i>rnoliflh. the 
costly rbairau rnikHae. which in Cbi- 
cajTO i« the last wurd la fine ajiartmrnu, 
' to make rooca for a ?.' >■►>.<■»> hetH and 
thtatre- Tfae pew project, whLrh will |n- 
dade an el*r«a-ftory buriidiniE oa a bivk 
nv< feet aqnare, h to h* operated by 
New Yorker*. Both the money and the 
Idea wrr* fumbfacd here in Manbal^aa- 

KrllB VTanr I'trlirri 

Bory Oaai baa round ■ b\g market In 
America for motion picture playa and 
haa profited nccordlaely. With a' wealth 




1EARII1V s-btaticf, 

Hllii br MMIa'i tl"«i« 

ft*y« i he lead Job; role In "H ■»- 

Uniiii Sr-uttl." Ttnrrtt^ (imnM.il 

olctare, to he staeted ■»■. 

of ihc Frrnch plays ni l,;-. rnaimnml. Birr 
haa necotiaied wn^ ht^ul. jnirrriiTlnj: 
salea. C\a U'ednnKday riiiverxal'in.iiRht 
from .iim Iho mo{|r>[] [ilrture rluhla of 
"Tiir Phancatn at <he Opfltn," n BfiTOl 
py I'imton I.rrom. and on Tuesday "ns 
of Ilfiiri Hemnteln's plays wnn sold 1o a 
Hroarlivny producer for sLafe production 
lo addition to the*e two drnls. Daffd 
tlrlasco hun acquire d I he world tnntlnn 
pletiiTf rishr* lo "Dohur«n" froni Mr. 
ihtni. ■"FMiurauV" remembered as thr 
p!aj by Sacha finitry. waa praASced on 
the nhsfx s few seajtirti^ mo by Mr 
lUvO-s'fi. Ir *a» c^n^idrred our of U|S 
freaiejt artiilLc triumph*, T" r f prrntiBahl 
of the motion pictnre ri ^U r* tn*.i ium be 
an i^vr^lJElJf^t. or Sir. Helaafo m»y r**n- 
template makini; a pletWr*. He Iia> ofien 
liern ur]:eii to try his hand nr Itii ■ in> mo 



STOP ITCHING SKIN 

Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, 
Gim Prompt Eelief. 

'There 1» one ule. dependahle treat- | 
ment Ihit rcl-.f v C : Itching torture and 
fhat (Jeinies and soQihej the skin. 

Alk my druggie for a lie or M 
bottle of Zemp and apply It at directed. 1 
Soon you will find that irrlliiionj, 
Pimplet. Blicheidl. Ecitml, Blotches, 
Ri nf worm ind « imil i r slkn troubles 
will ditir/pcar 

Zemo tbc recelrltlni;, iitllfylnt; 
liquid, It all thil '.; needed, for It bln- 
liho moit :tin er^ptloni. makes the 
skin toft, smooth and healthy. 



IRr>rtat*4 rrea TMuiet^< Lhtt ZclVo* 1 

'EVER GREEN LADY' 
HAS ERIN FLAVOR 



Hew Comedy From tht Fen of Ahby 

Kerchsnt la Fresestpfl at the 

Punch and Judy Theatre. 



BEEYL MZSCEE 



THE CAST 



PUNCH AXO JL'DT TllCI.Tltr— 

a say ■■.■,■■ 



e*(*r 0"H«|iof"T. 
Krf- r«tn O'lUt!- 

■(•.:»■:■.. fftutiarai 

P.k-11* THl.i-i.r 
Km Fmiin-1, 
-1**7 XHIbra^ri*!! 



M« 7 



J kit MUt'UU'ri 



i.ri, ».: \ .1,1 ;*-:i fiere. 

Era**: l'*& Hell aiirised in «<|r riiy on 
Tusday a*, an advance cuanl of the 
Sacred rieture^ Company. ll< n ill tie 
followd witbin ■> few days by J.. II. 
Wrjucart<-D, who ail] usisl Mr. Van 
Tell in estqbllihiiia] offices here Jtr. 
Viiti \'r\\ Sara producUon L* -u far shtad 
that the. slllrllna at Burtian!.. *'i!ifn-iiU 

. noi- \>\<:\k c!oT«d and all uuntne?* vi'ii 

'■ 1 1- Transacted from ih- city. 

f> Be via A ark. 

IVilhia ■ rerj few day i i»s work 
bill 1* srarted. on. "Way Dmn ¥u!iih. " 

! MEirray t.-arri«in"rf urn picture !:.... 

I J-i- ja§ been encawed ba direet abd an 
inteiafllcg . isl ^ br)r>£ n— >ei>;l>^rd 

1 Amonf them is Marusn ^wsyii', e h^ ml! 

■ pla:y th*" It-artirg role, 

Al ib- Rlliuirc 
I 

Mark Oet'>i>iT m M oa yaw raleudir. 

. Thai i«. if jraa ire n fTiend of Al I leht 

ruin'], and etneeT nn iniilsitnn lo the. 

flr-t •.bow-fac or •wa^aAHrf." The hrs: 

preernluTion *vi!l take plan' al tje Hill- 

. more in 'the Krend b»Iico»ni. »ii(h pcsseld 

. inii*ic and all the iricin.nip-. liniuitiouM 



By IE0 A, MABSH. 
As eharnHltl n Uttle remedy aa lias [ 
been s^en In our fnir f:ry this season i 
h«b prespoteil ht ih* PtBtea *Drt Jmly 

Theatre lent niehl uiulrr lbs Li tie of | 
The B«rT Ureen Lady." It I* the | 
Work 0^ Abb? Merrh»nl ntnl hrtoftp not | 
only thai author io ilie ntrmtlou of the 
public fur the first lime, htit a-so a new 
prttlufir in thi- peraon of T>«v!d Wallner. 

N>Hher 'Ml«* Merrhant nor Mr. WaJ- 
lace need make any HtsDiOAfaa fur l'r»al(- 
b)A mio rhe Liiu'liabi Tli<- rlrer Qfe*w 
Lady do<r* rrcit! t--> bath «f them and 
may u sifltelfse ■;.- injvtiintion of a 
series at <s«rk* from ibrlr flujp* it! tlte 
day* !.. eeana, 

"The K»or *Jr»«i La-ff" ■■* not a 
riotcitis, hilanoii ^-.r.-.-;'. Ic i* rather 
penile, .tad dainty in lu minh But it 
in. de*iuled!y imiMln; trom the nntBet. 
and srhtea 1< lap»H now mil then jaa: 
B bit ir :, ■ kloiv ii in-lunr rd-r on, the 
wlipl* it IBliteSi splendid lime i.ud airlr^ 
b( f'* liillmtK.il ni-ll ..n *ciiedul- 



iv ill be aeut out to all ibe rej.M.-.ciitaiiv. 
tilni p*ople_ 



fhroith Tumi, 



J AH rSurolKLBn trips, |■aa^ throufch .New 
j Vork. "That i», nrnrly. all. l"nr Ehal 
I realon Joseph Alliti of [ lie H'Uhatker 
; Company Is in ICaw Yuri: on his waff to 
j l.obtlOn. uliere bu nil] •.lurly lalinrotory 



eoTiditiuiiv 



\i tor 



"The Old i.;..iiin ■.:!■.■!. i" more* from 
<b<! I'apltol Thealrr Hati:rdfiy bjfht to 
(ho CiQipg, -ivhrre ■.■ vil occupy die 
screen fiir llic follinvjna ^vcpt. Thoaa 
who have missed Feetar/ t!i- riimoiix uld- 
irHoclriiTna cao eateti it tit the Cutnen, 
where It may remain lor Wtetal «erk.'. 
"speakioE of "The Uld flnmeaiead," H. I.. 
Rotliiifel e*vr || ft prrecTiiatioii that 
hhrjul.l he mentioned in the Hal lliot de- 
jierrea a jn'ti medul. It '.i- put on in n 
! > 'uriL'ii'i. - mdTiner that peilect* credit "n 

I Mr. Kntharer* nrlFnllr atltttf and un- 
derstanciln p t>f what itio publie cenlly 
lite*. 

! Victor Herbert Knaatrd. 

Victor Herbert has h**a enc;nK»l hjr 
I t'Aamofiotitanr'ir^imi fa* (he two iieefcn 
j fnllowin= Ilrtnber S3. Ill* duly will h~ 
v In act as mnetral roodrictor fnr "When 
{ Knighthood, Wu in Flow er.""n«w at the 
f'riterloii Thsatre. Mr. Herbert >» the 
coJB[iftaer of the M»ri"n Dark* Watt* 

and nllir-r tnutieal DnRllirH, written e«- 

peciall* for thi* picinre. Tli'" C<-urm#- 
politan company fl^an tut* so .r.:;.--: >,n 
llr. Herbert"* Berrirti* tor Ebw nd^;tinT>a| 
| weekx 

, Oa to fbluf". 

I Mr. aid Mrs. Done!** Fairbanks. ■£— 
1 Parted for ChiCM* yeafrdiy on the 
i Twentieth CentUr? to be present ai Ibe 
fleet abovtojr of J R>b-: Hood.'' Ka| he- 
l&I ipaeabSaSBja; Oetoh*r J3 Is the dsJ bjS, 
and Friday at that, Cohans Olani 
Opera House ha* been engucctl for the 
ocradbn. which will lie one of the bie- 
ejME eTtua of the eeaaon in Cb--:: ■• 



A Ll*« or T-««.. 

On October 12. U*KZ. Chriatophcr 
Colambtni. a ratiee of Genoa. Italy. dis> 
eorered America liy cTws-*ine tht Atlantic 
Ocean frotp Spain. Oiat credit where 
credit is due. 



warn 



r» M"ni 



T 1 .: i7i tWIa a atory af a itejW *'d 
iad? front tbc e^mers-ld I«|r wbo. bsvinc 
worlt»d hBr>1 nil b-^r "tTf^ la foerft ter 
nft, : in hi nei-rm^r ' - ■' eTinteni e BI 
IS*t llqd- BSNwrU 'be [irttej ~.ut*i oF 9 
w*n w b" lias a^*n»ir>*rl !< [ortiinr. 

IVitti he and his wile arr *oT*arf;il she 
won't lie rnmfenable or nil] nvenlu in 
■ be iliahli-*! Waj they k«-|, suHi wntrh 
over ber it finally befiti? lo irk the object 
of alt |hi* * Urn In. if. If aha Irir* lu 
hrmntclrh *otne r'""* — M whale ver it is 
>'"i do with [jlllnw* a «xnant tair« ir 
away from ber for fear ihe wnr'k will 
riiit" her err* And i( *h^ de»-idVrl In ri- 
em*<- *he is f«r«*-i| to lie down le*t sh* 
oi-rtas h*r *!tp|Hi«ertly failin; elr*-ncth. 

And m il e»n iiij'il Fbe faraily <lr- 
tiarts for thr South, ai the same time 
cnaktnc nrrangi :ncu!* IT imdheT'h to- 
jnurn 1st JjilnaiKKl under thr eat* af a 

:iiii... Tbeit 1 lir nid l:i.Ii i-h*!*, irrjn 

her MMiihrr* Baua nn n *nh-i rute ami 
foe-. iln»ii ii> the Ijiier'- flni ^n iiic East 
MA? io k^ii bee thsa&ansi come 

i-L . in .' ii i -r i re- : ;n ln- 

.'•!,■ iM- iIiiti- a ■ erai ddauehrer of 
llir ..id [ml.' athn haa faoVo ■■! loi^witb 
a fWHnj [ieur«i]irr roan »(n: met iiuitc in- 
fovblftlb', 11<t father i^.ui stand. Lir (he 
maleh tv-i iittm- [he |n>y linicri'l Any money 

nod trseni't cobis up to the social aanfr- 
atioii'- ihe Hi'j.ltby pun-nt loi 1 . Dniulrcd 
With bin fortune. 

Thr jjfc-i-i _ in (Jt-M-nir. irlls ber crnnri- 
HOtbeT And w'lLi'li nhe Horn (JoiVq In ihe 

Eaal Side she -.i-r-kx tfae Imy out, At la^t 
he crimen Int.i licr fi^t in saanih of bin 
Cbtm'l Inuoilrj. rnufldi'H lii» unbappi- 
neu In thr ulil lady mid tin- rtarrK io 
donor bm rnW from n prirate kt\U vh>* 
hns btati Mfiln!*J»rtiJt ta hremli up an ia- 
DuenRii epfrhinlr In ihf lencmfTii boirite, 
T1ii h Ihi.i- becimi-i iuinxieatvd, ia ar- 
retted bIour uiili Iixt tHsrtefuctrc.iJi and 
dnrtne ihe licit two acta tln-re |n pleniy 
tf eTPi cement t>f ihe encertafninr feshion. 
SnfHce i« iwy. it rn*I» happily, ih" hny 
and altl niv- rnmiird nnij ihe "R»er 
ffr-eTi I. .Tii" it. ilie same jimo iiifls her 
t lid .-p* nit* are 'n>t» kindly ni"dni hom^ 
ijrnnriT. 



neryl M+ 



J J i iir ! r.ir. 



Hers I M"frrr as the title ^baraetre 
arldt one m»re drllfhiiul role- in hee Ipnc 
erji-rHjtrr > ! nld lady plrt*. She j* fii»o 
Ihrourhi'til anil P^a Mudim" tfliailo- 
ran with an "ndr retarding aitd -vc^.jLii* 
thai roale her cxtr^cneiy IotoIiV 

lleajirlre llilw, a nawsAU>>dr yw«U 
mta*. In also £.kk| a* the datuchw in. 
dnnzer nf ft *h*tlsresl rnmonn-. and Ioa 
mn.ti rinni'i 1»e aalil for thr 9|il«ndid 
worn of J M. Ki-rncan in the rnlr nf a 
proHibitjoD bittliiR mrtirnr»r !»■■.. In. 
add:t(oo in hla pn^myal. Ji r . K«rriaan 
t>Ma aiao directed ihe prodHcrtmi md he 
hes .hotan rflual «ynji% |n aasK§ j-parr- 
meni*. 

Eric !>re*»ler La ndequate a* the ynimr 
■ Taio and doea rather a Mood bit in thr 
ir-ro- ■! se; In fcimulsiioc an. Intoxicated 
l'.-iti. ][■■• certalniy sot a tut of mile- 
age -it ..* that stilt. 

Iddned. tin fault could be fonad with 
ajy nf the company. It included Kl*-e 
K-m. »p.|, It dwrt T. Hainra, Jaa'e \[-re- 
rtlth. Aaafaea t'orday. Franrea V -tory. 
Thopia- F- Traeey, Jarft SJuriafh. Al- 
tert I- Power*. Sam Jinney, FrnJ Cat- 
lahan and Kuaeoe PwKrrs. 



IT W Farnrrtg A. T. Stcxarl 



ttri&tray it .Vin'i, .Vcw Tark 



Store Ilturi S » i-' m 




The Wotnen> Sporta Shop 
presents first in New York 

The "Dab-Dab" Sweaters, $5 

Just is smart and gaj as tht? 
can be and ihe most original 
sweaters seen in many a seasnn. 1 

Each an individual 
pattern 

That is Ihe firsi and mast im- 
portant bit of news, for by some 
secret process in the weaving, no 
two are ever quite alike 

Impressionistic 

The careless splashing freedom 
of desifn, the brilliant mingling 

of colors, found in Ihe new impressionistic paintings, are 
imusinfly enough transferred to simple slip-over sweaters 
of tine mohair wool which are so smart no\v for all sports 
u-cir. 

In more than twelve stunning color combinations. 

Second floor. Old Building. 

, ■ • • 

The Indispensable Frock oi a 
New Social Season, $55 to $79 

Realiiing the importance of distinctive frock.s for after- 
' noon and dinner wear the Women's Fashion Salons have 
carefully and discriminatingly made a delightfully smart col- 
lection of 

Individual Models 

AH the lovely soft silks, with the new crinkly and gaufre 
crepes and the ever effective crepe dc chine and crepe satins. 

In manv shades of brown, in blue and black and in 
lighter colors, loo. such as the lovely jreens and soft grays 
and beiges. 

Colorful Trimmings 

Gay embroidery, tine readings and appliques of other 
labrics often combined with tinsel and other new ways of 
adding brilliance to Ihe mode, are used with lavish hand 
and tin; sense of design 

Note. — A* these froclu are the re.ult of very tpeciit 
■bopping on our part, the price, arc well worthy of con- 
sideration. 

.Vtor.d floor, Old OeUdir.1. 



FUR Neckpieces 

So essentia! for tfae perfect costume 

Tht Fut Salon is featuring a special collection of mod- 
eraiely priced neckpieces: single skins and smartly shaped 
scarves that arc so important at this season of the year. 



squirrel, sis i, S7I.40. 
Poim<d ros. lis lo 3115 
Mink. 510 75 
Stood .Mirlfn, $37 .SO 
Moleikln. 135 lo .49. BD. 



Austllliln Opossum. SIS lo 
I 136, 

Dyed Blum .Stjn.n. *53 to 
»«5. 

Third floor, Old DUtldinf . 



SPECIALIZATIONS 

\QTL — fVwed of .ilf.'fi ooei p i-:Ws"[ : rjr> r coj( to «j,- 
nfftetd rirrjf firffe white- a mati unvsuol rtatan far 
iiofr/iino .■'..•'tuity ihr /ajraiont in the U-'nfL'f(,Mr.jrr Gray 
rjufouj — asjfVwt, itrnpf, {htacHa and ofoer artiaUa. 



Pretty Silk 
Negligees, $10.50 

Out $12.75 tjTuk 

Wirifi-ltkc slcevu of Georgette 
crepe, falling softly from deep 
arm-holes, are in Interest ino; de- 
tail of new negligees of heavy 
satin, made in a simple stratghr- 
linc sty.e to look lilce tittle frocks. 

In chair, rose, turquoise, mauve, 
peach, French Hue, or black. 




lleatorl t.rtrpoSu EbHn.arU, 

tP» ! n-!f. S"*»* U tha Uionl«|; Telrarmpa t 

LONDON, ilh-t. ]2.— The ecseeemeiit 
or Prince** Volanna. of Italy, to Crown 
Prince Leopold, of Btidum, will I-e an- 
tioudc d durlna- the rialt ot Kirn.- Victor 
KmrflBciie] and the Quren, at Drusx'.a, 
aceordinf to an inicrrnfirmed MBBBpUCl. 
from <;racra to The Dally £aprt**. 



MRS. KNOWLTON SEEKS WILL 

C.rlu Prralstlai to KxaPH.a* C»S- 

taata «■■ '. Ilutagt'i aafa. 

Syi-n-jrii.-- Jamea A. lulry ycalerday 
irac :ed KrtaJisrioD to Mpl t)»L»y 
Koowiion of .,13 W« Nlaety-nrat 
-■re- : to examine thr nt-nteata of a ; t ■ 
i-Bte s .:.:■■■ in the Hani; of America tie 
lo^i-ine to her htrebeod. Arthur Knowl- 
u>n. who died at Saoily Total, Ontario, 
on t*eptemhcr o laat. 

The Snrroeate tranled permisalon to 
H.irjy M. IWiciiin. ai*i*T*nt ca.hier of 
the Maobattan Company, who aald be 
had a communication from Mra. Helen 
Ikle tin Zurich. Sari tier land, requeitln* 
him to eiemif"- tha tvnttnt> of « Prieaia 
ufc in. the -rauits of tfae Metropolis" Kate 
DepoBit Companj. in tearch for a wilt 



of her biuhfnd, Martin Josn-f WilllaBi 
UI-. a "■: ;.-r: of rhla.<risy + slin died in 
y.anrb. Sariucrbjad. on Septfipber ft (aat. 



T^EaTAXB**, 




DtATH XOTttTtS. 



CraTTILTOr-^HAfUJlrTTB. CaMTKBXl, MS 

KriJti. fHt'RCtt, Enwoi-iy ajie «ti il aat> 
■j4*», it a. ML 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,- SATURDAY, OCTOBER H, 1922, 




HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 



DS'allla'i Pti/. 



K ltlCKERBOCKERfS,?:S™ 

Br*, th. kuu. TO-INir m w«.. *.» 
'"A REAL BLUEBLOOD 

iiii P YAN K EE 
PRINCESS 



THE EVERGREEN HOT "££"' 





bii.l.U.Uatj.Ta-4ij * Vnm. 

' ■* 5.E S ■ * p <" r T 




♦jffi.-C W L "• CAl.T 

MaLYUQCA' 

to l:.K ffSLui Iti |.r>*-.ftit.ft HilWifii 



Pill TftW *'*< w - «"»■**»■ =«*• t* 

THB SMAH.T COMEDY WtTfl MCStC 



SOTilUOH 




- - — dp*- v *.-■>- . ■-* ■■ ■■-■ ■ ■' 

"THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



»__ Max apitoBL p? 
NORA BAVlS 



QIKIJX Q' HEARTS.* 



WILLIftM COUBTENAY 
HER lEMPORART HUSBjIMD "'K 



"Him. TTlHp OaldOi-a All Eipfi-t*. 

(Ion*- Bvm (h* Wild Mi. "-Tim**. 
- — . WAV ID BKLAJCO »r* ratal. 

L§NfiRE UL RICAsKiKI 



LYCEUM T *« l 1 ft H^filnM « I.M. 

THB VtBtRBftlATliLH kit: 



DAVID JTJELASCO 



FRANCES STARR" 3S 



JjHggfJo THEATHES ON H r, OD jr. 

IHmaablnr^CvmM'r HI I. 
, THE EXCITERS 

n- ■ J t". <-*fc MlW. Ye-air A TTntrr. LH 

I FRANK TTNNEY 

I DAFFY DILL 



SELWYN 



BERNARD * GARB 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 



■■uEdr hunicAJL 

[ SHOW LS TOUTS." 

-Mid n»v. 
: at.b u f i, 

M*U.7f--lJ;iT;-.j.i. :.-j 



'JFPIIRl rf* WEST ttD ST. Et«. I.B. I 

ntrUDLtb b iu . To-ilxr a &*&_. 1,H. r 

asm: mchola- lsjisbids: suocmi 

A3IESIRISHK0SE 



f.»^i/?irivi* airr »*- vim nil 



1 tow To-diy a w*a., 






Caned?. 



■Km. .<: :; 5 =-.;■:-,■ UNdMTf Ni* • 
Mlsi»d »t 8tm FditmI. 

CO RT Wftrttt n'w ■■■». 

"A knWkuUt Hit ,"-T slnrrUB 

Wiiun ig<i«itp»*iT-.nnrT ttm*M 




SU«>d t)f AUltaO* * OtiA FDrri 




$S!K!!wiiemS9~ 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



p 


U.F.KrKh'p 

ALAGE 


HapkJH Tndcer. Jaa« 
A Ka\(tar>rlne Lrt.Vin 
A. Scfcenck* VH)«nt 

Lopri * Orrb.. Jabnu]' 
Bark*. * OlitM. 


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K.r.Krilij'ii 

IVERStDE 


VAN 4 SCIIENCK 
KITTY DOiTER A Co, 

M AHttY Hl.'lLNS A Co, 
And Dthcn, 


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e-™*js Eiiccfti. ■■Jih*r- 
CTOEBT H>*K llftlm**," Hort** 
SLAEibt a rd * Ctiek, -Aicund ti. 
D*#ty -II Sl. l"orMr," l-rnn A 1!d*-|*?*,<jii. 


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OLDNIAL 

D'*»> A H Si. 


VINCjSVT 1 MIT*V 

lOl'Kt l*TrjL.t,IO 
RHACE ITAVK.H, LV- 
11 FILL * jHAtV, JIM- 
11 V LUCAS .*i CO. cihrr. 



MADGE KENNED V 

SPITE CORNER 



:««uTO.D.lTJ Vrf. i.-J 



AT,rr Hfffmad'f Uaiblai ?.j»- f .- 



TO^Iil'l 



J '-^ <- "-WM ■ TITO , i L ig. 



: EAST OF SUEZ 



y cchlurnbut Cirri*. U'wij, win t[ COL H*>. 



SWMiautEMTfHBJST 1 °" n ^';." 
TATE I PATTON A MARKS REVUE 
ll „?TfS"m TOWER 4 DARRELL, „t!„. 



Bicbkrd' Bartbelmess 



Rill Til™ 1 '"' 5 "-MILLEf 
i"w*' M4HSIATOKKR 
m « ii. "iPiiffias ss;?," 

F"ipifit« nUIld OreliMir* 

B*r. "Tilt Firr In lb* Prt»" i j 

Tt a* Willtunw* Wimd t » CJ f th* a 



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IVULI *i» Lionel B.rrrniDri 

HB 8'- Rrvon conceit fiwh 01 Tr» 

i« "CI.AfttGJieE" wltfi 

.m r * VALI.ACK HBID. 



Capitol ThtQw Homestead 
B-w*»*l|]j|. _&pltBl Oriofl Orrbnlnt. 
««M.lBt RBI lSi;RAM'!l 

T0-(nor'»l»PRlllO5EH Of KElVDA" 



BRO OKLYN AM VPRWNTI. 

FMPIRP 

Aiimii-nrn KlTKr Wtlllindlit 3tl«bl. 

JEiH SEDOT-3 'KOCKETS" 



GEN. DAWES GUEST AT 
' TESTIMONIAL DINNER 



Nev York City Branch National 
Budget Committee Honors First 

Director of the Bureau, 
-A leitEnMni-il dinner to Bii|. Gen. 
riiari» 'r. Dbwu, who wai.ilLroctar of 
iTici Ttiirctin of tfa« JUmJ.^E during the 
first rear of operation of the Nation*] 
Jiiidtct and AccouDtini; net, wm tivcn 
nl tlie WalU or [-Astoria JJatel lut CTen- 
Jhe hy Um lifrw Vork City eonmSttM of 
the iiiiLinaal budget 'c&minlttee. 0«aerAl 
i 'invi .. "Hell and Maria Dawes," as he 
i* known, rttirrd on. July 1 to rtnunt 
J:iK dut[ca ka cbairmAD at thn oairdi of 
dir»ctore of thfl Illiiioifs Trunt Company 
at Chicago. A foremiut advo«to of * 
•iiiiE<;n.-i! injr]ji;. : t for mftnj yrnr.'j prior to 
Hi'? f uncljciptir of the prewot law in June, 
H'.'x- fie wu Prtaldont Httrdinr'a par- 
nans] choice far director, and aoc*pte4 
tlie plaefi >yrth the nndere-tatidia< that 
>■-■■• tooD-ld he pancJtud to retire xt th« 
ond of the first flacal year Tindrr tho 
new BTBtem. H* orfAnii«d the Bnrean 
ijj tlie BadLnc nnd lie jrutlttited tho to 
rimu) eo-ordinaUno; boarrii which have 
been MtabRjibed to prooio(« etfr«ency 



and economy in the conduct of Die pnb- 
Ilc finftiDM*. , 

ArraujementR far rli* dinner w«fi 
nana hy a ^jn'rinl pnnimfitee T at which 
IVLHinm M. Chad bourne wan chairman. 
The »lr*; '-tinirmcii wrre Ratn A. 1>wi- 
aohn. chwrmiUl of the New Ttak <-Nty 
rnmmitteo of the natlonnl budi't com. 
iiiitti-f ; Ejtanky I L l?o-.v.- r c3irc:tnr of 
urxaniKntlcQ of the natfonnl budfet cddj- 
mktee; A. Parkvr- K*i in, treasurer -of 
the Sew York Otty committer : MaJ. Ocn. 
Daniel Apnlelon, \ln pri-sttjnnt pt t>. 
AppictOn ft Co- And gtotta T. Wilson, 
vim president or the TJarriman XatJojial 
IJm-ifc. Atnong- thi; gurRto of tho .com- 
tnltteo wire m^mbfre of the board of 
tflreetora n( the Now York Federal fte- 
Bene Bank and (tie membera or Nf» 
lork ellapter, American BAbkcra' Ai-so- 
eiarinn, ■ 



rsffi 




BANKER USES MIRROR, 
FIRES A FATAL SHOT 

Herman Epp] e Gazes Into Small 

Hand Glass to Goida 

Saioida] Aim. 

Herman Eppie, a retired hanker, llvitxs 
on Grand aveiwe, ill.- JlrOni, Kumraltted 
euielde jMterdir by nhoatitiK himself 
in Hi* left t*mplo.wltb d btiltet from a 
.32 caliber revclver. Patrolman Patrick 
Ilrcnnon of thc.Kinpbri(ii;e atation wi^ 
Riiii'uiontd by mueet of tlio banker and 
ap ambulance waa called fwim FordJiam 
UMpltai, but fcpple waa dtad on Uia 
arrival of T>r. t^alg-. 

A«pnUtt» to relaUvM, Epple h a ,l 

wife. Mra. EUie Epjile, anitfe to prepare 
□i-rakfnnU and was joined by her two 
nlecea. who live with her. They huaril 
a piitol stiot^bd rushlnr unitalnc found 
Kpple on the I'ol, a reioKnr In bin rinht 
and ted aatmf t (frosii mirror, which 
ha had want In Cirltic the skot. 



MADGE KENNEDY BUYS 
, MORE COSTUME PLAYS 



Star AeqBiTM Rights . to "Jauicfl i 

Merfidith" and 'Alice of Old 

Vinceflnes.' 1 



UTXJX "HTRB LASKT HEJ1E \ 
I 



Will Itof*n Make. .Hit In Tmllc Bc- 

CffT* 111* AMAMtrfll Motion ri<3- 
MMl AJV«-Ftl#«FB. 



M J 



By I0USLLA 0, PAB501T3. 

ADGB KBNNSDY, JtaTin ( die- 
pone A of tlie m otlon pletnrc 
i-iaThta of "Dorothy Vera on of 
Hidden Hall,'" baa found two 
eubetitutei* for ber next picture tath con- 
tum* pbys. 'Janice 3lertdith,'^ the atorr 
tiiat bad Rjoh a TOfue twenty yeara ae-n 
when the Janlc? MtrcdLth cor] cacno in 
and ncTcbr nf tbla type wera popatar with 
the Aif.cfii.-ftu ptihlic, hac been aaapped. 
tip by tho Kenma Company for Mian 
Keqncdy'a neit -pictuee, **AJ]pa or Old 
Vonecnnas" will follow "Janice Mere. 
-i-.7h." '■-'!ij.'!i HMnu to Indicate l&i*& 
rCenncdy does not intend t-j ro »ri;b» - Jt 
her costume picture, cren. thonir.li the 
Ilekfeid ealc top* hrr Of A story she bad. 
lour <l to bring- to the ncr^en. 

Speakiujs of tbea« eooWroe plaj*. It Ii 
intercatinir. to note the pi-ice of cefftDW 
plays e.id bookp h»re scared aky hi|-h 
A^nce the pobllc baa ahown a Uite for 
them on iha ecreen. "When Kiti^litiuwl 
Wan in Flower" and "Hoblo. Hopd" are 
«aid to hare helped Ifie cttnme *a|r! 
alooc until every authur who bai over 
written tbl s tjye of play or hook ha* 
takes hifl atory fnsni the elielf aod b.^*n 
eacOtircEed to belliere he can find k mar- 
ket for it. 

TTictv ia a miliar that WiUinm Itan- 
dolph Ilnant ha.^ made an Drrao^e&lent 
Mth Mrs. Cbarlea Major *t buy other 
of her hOBband'i hi«tor!ntl and coituma 
no vein, among them acTeral that deal 
with wlli enriy Engliah hlhtory. Up In 
lh^ n:Hbor of "When KnicbLboirxl Was 
in Floivflr/" -Doroiliy Vernon of Hadd-in 
Hal!" and "Alkc of Old VineenneB." 1 ii'i-. 
nook^ c-r.rinlnly hAte a pietorial Hfttor 
that Ir-nilx iffuJ.f to the sej^eo. 

.i|>*akiii K of Mloo lv« n n(d r . 

While i! btb on thp ■ inbJecL or Ua4te 
Jveunedy It in wortli iiqiihk ih«t -The 
Day of Faith." bj- Artline Scimen Roelie, 
lifi« been purchiBiJ for toer. This otdrj- 
wAa originally ocmchi by Jnlea Hrnla- 
tour, who planned to usn It ax a vehicle 
for rjnpe Hampton, Havtncj paid il 
lltrgr s-uni he came to the conclimion it 
was nut i"ic ij-pe f story Fulted to Mjm 
Hampton mxi deritfed nut to produt;E> it. 
K.'Tiin:i ptctnrpi heard of the alWrj. iind^ 
I believktf in it.i pictorial p«*lbiIiUe3, 
besfbj the DWfiofl pktun- rl^Jn* from 
Mr. flRilatour. 

itrn<-t Villlt i|a;i 



ELECTRIC WIZARD 
AT SHOW TO-DAY 




ThomHs E^iion Will Be at Seuniaa 

of PioriBers on Day Kamed 

ftir Him. 



EZPOSITIOTT CLOSES TO-NIGHT 



n«[im C«ntMlaia«7 Rclla* of Kmrlr 
PflTo Wilt B* ContlitBed t«r 
Oaa Wr-eii St err. 



Mtir«K KENNEDY. 

\Vli„ l(n>< .ln«l rnrcbaird J(rvtM| 
*r\r M.pKir, f or i--ll B , ['r-iJu.'Hoi,. 

mile oi eadl of ihenc iheetrei. [\io'i all 
speak »i one*. 



IVcIpiKup 1l«n Lnolfr- 



Wji 



L, Uwkj 



»o !..jy-i in the family. Jento 
niiL jie deliajbted when a dnujBh- 
■I Wedaradiy night be called 
Adotph i^ukor on the. lonff {Jiiunco U L ie- 
1-hiini- from Los Aug*!** to tril tlm the 
pood tiding, The yunog Iidy wei^fjed 
rfprej) [-■■ i»if]>. n nd, nccordinp \i, her 
proud iiarenr, in a i-aviTi K beauty with all 
her lortibrr's rood lookn. Str*, I,anky 
j nfirJ the baby are doing watt 

Kflelbarat X«II H To-ii f . 

■ ftf Lommerco will hare 



Thi.«, tbe last day of the Electrical Ex- 
position at the Qpwd Crntral Talace. ban 
been deflj(nateri as Kdl^on PinnejeT T)»y. 
Thomas Ed.3?-r>n will I..-- pT*)t*n( rmiF thefe 
will be a nyeat reunion at the m™ who 
were fUiaoriatrd with thr inventor In tlie 
early days of hi* ric**ri«uV»rfc. flcrictn 
the pioneers ther>< will h$ a larco dele- 
ration of Ilctitunc compntir eaocutirej", 
wh« hare been anendiiiK i!" >otiTi?ntion 
of Edlooft ilbitelDBtinc roiflpaninM at 
I\"hJ[A Sulphni flptinju. Tlws «r^ plan- 
nlntf tbelr retuni to their home cities so 
they can be in N*w York tain afternoon 
and tneet Mr. Ktl'ton. 

The Inventor'a sons hai> already 
vijiitrd tbe display and wore inren«e!T 
latcrtuted In the Muwum u f Efiawrtiia, 
with iti er>l!eetl.a n of iatnnatorj- model* 
cod cqulpmatit and Iho a^[>arutue Tnnd<- 
b.T thr»r father between lM7i"i ami l^S,". 
Thuradaj artrraoon TIhi;ham r^d'Hon. Jr.. 
wan at the Mmruii] and ia thi> efen-tm! 
William Edi»on and ThomaB l:dUotj, 
3rd., were amonx the rieitortr. 

Thi. Electrical Eipoaltion, iiiiteh el™« 
to-ni^bt. hob [>lanufd am one »r the sertri 
of tivcnt* eommemor«(hiic t+ic fortielh nn- 
nlTfriai-r fl r the ocjjptnfling of KJleozi 
servicr in SVw York. £)« Seiu^mhT I. 
ISSS, ihr- first linhtinir otutlou WAS ptaari 
In operation by Edison. l»u SojtteBJbor 
4 of this year Bdl"on piehacta dL'tsjrari'd 
the linlldiRs; M-hlch now pitemln on I n- 
life ot thr orifrinal Kiatlnn. and a wwk 
Ist^r Edison was iho trtltiit of honor at 
n banquet at (be t'ymcimlore nr whicl* 
hf rwpifw! the frecilom of iho ciij. 

Allhnush the Elertricnl -Show iv|U 
close ro-niplit the Museiros «r EldTsoni^ 
jj.tc.iji; ...[ ^jj.w iiJitm due [WBTjjiBfw *q mm 
nu < f ppor(imity for raL'infurins «tudrnla 
lo otn ly (hf hislorirat ni!le«i«ii, 



DlKull Cu 

Thi! &A]ra nllicc wAa the *Hme of 
nferenLf last night between n coinmit- 



Thc '. '.:;iltiij- ; 

I m n-t>crj- alone; iviUjot-t Berosril Bdfct- 
hnrst lo: the nett few months. He [h 
I stttiDe; to-da»- on tho -Oljiiipk uarl plms 
I ta rumBin away t*o lnontLs Jlr. k>; c i_ 
| uurxr In -■-.;.-■;■ abroad on linslp^e «f u 
|iei-riaodl nature 1 . 

I'jiiilp filial i:ili|j>r*Fil. 

The Prudential Film fjpjiver.v S*ttJ»b. 
T27 t4evpnt.li nTfauf hap been endorsed 



the Thcnlre O in- 



ter of producers and distributors and ' VftmmDrc '' « »be i 



nprrsmtafivn* of tlm Tbt?fttrc Owners' 

Chamber cir Ccmmeree. Ii woa the final I nat E * n * Wl 

meeting HrrnnEed to 'Jut ihn Hninblna | lv * r ^' i,1! 

teucTio* on the famouF. ^niitable con- j diy ' m ' t olt " 

tFStt. and no well did id- pr»|rcsi thnt ' 

»ord xliould be srnt out to ilaj or Moti- ] 0i 

day fhut Efa* ■■i^iicu!!. ■- hove Anally beuti j Ymtenla, 

/i (find and the paper in now "Irjjal," Wi Ijriftith 

Wnrkiug with Mr. ' Uay 

Kirckwei. N. E, Eogers nnd Sidftej 

K*>nt. Thr commiitrf from ilie rhnmber 

nj 1,'ommrrce ronstst^d of L, B. BItjijihi- 

thal, William Brandt. Leo Ureebi-r, 

Bernartl Ebelburst. and, of eonrae, 

Senator .), J. Walker, The, tontrhcl Inn 

had the ap-iroi-nl of two sijfn for tasai 

■oreltai ib<- only l!y in the amber heiuu 

fin/- elouifo that nerd* re-ediiiiig, Tlu; 

o^hibitfiro thbjrcted to it mi the ground* 

Lliat it wo* coibljyoua und i-onche<r In 

lanpuufip too complicutnl to iuiu>rpitand'. 

Sitae of thr best it-iral minds in tlie city 

WCffl Called in to redrnft iln- one clduso 

and at luKi it Be ems to luue been iiatls- 

fuclcirlly written into the contrac'.. 

Will Sa|cn Talk*. 
To addressing thp members of tho 
Associated Motion I'leture ri-lvcrtlFcre nt 
tlipir wrekly lum-hoou ycatertlhy, WW 
Rogers hpokr nf Hiem ns -the Mother 
Lodge of The Maw of the Wyrld." He 
in ml a nen-rdl other ijiiipn that Rogt hJn I 
audience into Bales of laughter and, nlto- j 
Rether T provided one «f thi- moeL enioj- j 
able talk* ^cr bcartl nt Lumo meetings. 
Incidentally, there '■ 
tended the mectlnn W 
llogrrs had a *eriot|S (id*, Thej- rculin-d 
tbie when, flfter murlnriins his humorous 
rcmnrks, bp dr-fended thi 
Hollywood jpIcihi 



Chamber of 

ly official delivery 

r in (lT^a^e^ Now York. Thin iqrj 



of n tlirfU^ro ibe outsld'r 
th* i v i-ut1*'ii : in i etrtBpany 

arhfi Ituu-ws of lhl« Imnnr. J 

'I'liAitr llnmarat 

a. ■Hii'iaW' 1 rumor (hat II. I 
would i.roriiire a U V the j 
'ere E. I], . BriaBi?n playa on thr screen made a tri 1 ^ | 
to the of Urn of tbe stage frndmer (m- | 
Prrotlve. Or coWml, it was.nll "Ihidh. " j 
Neither Mr. 'Irlflith nor Mr. Uelasci> 
know a word auAut it, lint after L-:ipjl> 
ins stairs after ntaim I wondtrcd - how 
it would fleein lo c o In search of a jol> I 
hi an aertttti and find all thosr utairw 1 
T*i-iq? 1110. It Dlfl ii.- Tii- glnd 1 .lid j,ot 
I Iters *ra*r a^pitaCoris 
f 



FIc-hoolKlrla H* r Mnrlun. 
■ Mmio-i Durics is Lfv-oming a greai fu- 
^ Vf'ritc with thi- aiihou^irls. l^ict urtjaiqg 
j flfteett pupia from tbe Gardner Scliort. 
j an e\f!usivc otic fqr kit,*, formed n pnrty 
, wl the Criterion TVairo tit s»e "When 
d Knighthood fl"i!B in FlourT." J Jt«?.-ij r-,- ( .f 
I thi» rare pictorial b«autjF jind hlatoriwil 
! aecuraey of t!i" film. It is drawing au 
| iinonually seiner r-'ufi nf parmna. gcarcr- 
j ly a performenrc p^s«e«. it Is naid, that 
j parties of Instrnctora and nutilln are not 
prescrtt. 

At the CnpllOl. 

Hotro framre. "The 
feature] 



aero club answers 
woodhouse (Charges 

Directori of Organizatioti Aik Early 

Decliion m Plaintiff Ehil- 

Utgtfl Court 'a Jtiriidiotion. 

Counsel for dircrtore, t>f tho Aero Club 
oT America appeared before Sunremo 
Court JuBtitv i'hiiip J. McrOnok jpnter- 
day and filed answer (•» paptra utibmitrtid 
h$ Henry WoQdbnkiBe in hin Huit li^ii.is^r 
ihem. Cltemer W. Curhell. reprcm;«lins 
the dirreivra, urged that the >-ourt mukr 
an early derision oo the matters iuiiihfii 
in the muic lVhrmn M'oodhouse aacki ta 
hs*"« eujoined the drfccdiioiK . ■.■■\ others 
from dlsponinj of jisuct^. ■-■■ '•,>■'.•. he lays, 
bt'lonfia Ho the c!ul>. 

"Mr. Woodhouip ia not, herv to-daj," 
said J n:;i !<■(■= MeCook, 'and. when the 
plaintiff ta bet rnpreseuted by connwi it 
is net-efBary to he very i-arefol tlmt no 
injustice ii douc. ' 

It was *bro<ii;iit out during [he brief 
licflrins thai Woodlmnsr bad challeritfed 
th<! JuriidiCliou of thp court bp io tHAt' 
U'Th referred lo by .Jiihtlcc McCi^k in a 
memorandum on Oerob^r 10. JustJca Mc- 
Cook. in thl.s niLniecandum, BtartWtPd 
that the miuoi'.' hook nnii other pa pew 
alleged in have beon litlspn bj Wocid- 
houbr irnm the rooms of the .Um Cillh 
pf America hr turned over To the eoun. 
Wondhfiuaa. Hi'bo Gbajtota tliat hr acted hi 
thi* only proper manner with rrtganl to 
such papers, tiled a retuni mi-moraiidiiin. 
In in*' m*iuurandiim \VtKidhouiie atTa; 
The plaintiff challengM the jnriedu-iiiHi 
of the court in this actiort to try the 
muttei-s referred to in (he niemnmnilimi 
printed in tho New York Ijiw Jouniul 
.in October" la- 
in eotJcJaaioA, Woodboowc sat* thoL he 
Bud his -i— :oi-i,:t« ■* tjnvr araile^i i h r -n- 
sercefi or their richt* nnd have taken 
the*e autter* into "Federal jurisdimlon. " 
Wondhuiicivfo believed t& hn {n Wash- 
ington at ibr bJrASBttC time. 



I ARRAIGN CHAUFFEUR 
OF OLDFIELD'S CAR 



The Boat fngroi 
I*riAnnrr of Krticla." ii to »*■ thi 
at- j nlm attraction Pi tlie ("a]»ite>L nest ritdt 
koew that Vlll \ A ppecla!?y ^nipnw,! mwg, "U Love 
Wrre AH:" Inspired l.j the picture and 
ffrtKea hv Wjl'ium Ant nnd Msrtba 
people bf the i WllchlnaJil, will also lie featured. It is 
With tears' in j to h* tvatig by Justin I.nnrie and Kielyn 
bin Cjrca he praieed Mabel Nnrmand, hpj- I Herbert, and will be- rhr themr of an 
lug aha wim uiim of the Knc*t women ho I cJobora'tr prelude nat& «P"rial ptrjcma- 
hnd ever mrx and one of the moat ohari- j r ^ fln ftf 1nfl 8IW arra^Krd by H. L. lLith- 
table. IJe knew her well, be *atd. from | ■f'l* U**" ; -i"E to thr Jrnyiti of thr feuture 
having- worked in tlie siinie Miidfo with I Produrtion nnd its prenontoiion. (hero 
■tier for a long time. lie' aABcftod lhat I "' i!l blft no ot b p e iiott» nn thr [n-oaraui. 
tlie best proof of thr high esteem in whirh ~ — * — 

he held the Hollywood people was the i &**>}'>*'• *>"i *n tmm nmii)*a>, 
fact he had bought a hvnie thorn, whore BjrfaA Gfyflor, it 'son i.( the InLe, 
he and his wife estwctixl in n-ar fJielr Mayor William J. tJrtyWr, and A news- 
childrcB. llotti in litr* liumoroui and aeri- i paper iObd of many years' oxperfenre, 



ous monoiiu will Jlugcr* j-egiijicred the 
outstanding bit 01 the A. M. T. A. meet- 
ings to date. 

ClrrBTntn ail miner. 
J.aot leeefc*! epeeiol nhywiog of "The 
Old Jfamrfttrod" to the clergymen of the 
city at tho l'alncu was micIi u stlccesa 
It will be repeated again tj|[* week on 
Tueaday. <teorge ArUta'a new picture, 
"Tho .Man Who Hayed God." will be 
presented lo elnreymen, educators and 
leaders of the Boy Keouts. It Jt «»- 
templflted to Imthdi n "Kindly Act 
Week, which will h* eampolgned evecy- 
wbeiti while l!;.j ; . fcatiire ia nbown at the 
Keith- Proctor- Moss tbeatrea. One thou- 
sand: dnllnra in priECa will be awarded: 
to thoae who report the kindliest and] 
moat charitable act performed within oaa 



has joined Harold C, Uor.e and TJ. If. 
Coatot) fe the ndi-ertUinjt and publicity 
burintwa they ceindurt nt HJQS Times 

HiiLldui;;. All UlC Lvi-i.L-i Li:-:; come iuto 

pJeturea at sometime or olber. 

Back i-tiijii _Mi<-nljk»ii. 
ii.ivj[:s deliTet*ed a apeeeb at tbe ban- 
quet and fason part ill llib diatmnsloas 
at ihe %IEfhl|tiin conTcnlion, Courtlaud 
Smith "ban returned, home. Flo reports 
the convention a great ahecesa, 

A I-lne or T»o. 
WW Ttogcra said ytstecday that every 
time D, W, Griffith raakea a picture It 
puts the Industry ahead five year*. "And 
ecV* MM Mr..Kogers, '"whan I make a 
picture I put it back five yaara, h thingi 
wlU be no<irmal.' r ' 



Kan»laqghter Charged Against 

Driver Alleged Kesricnsihlr for 

Fatal Aocident on JJt1v-«. 

Joa^pb I'owi, nt Wait Twinij-i-ipiiUi 
street, nllrgcd to have driven il^ auv« 
mobile nw«ed by l^urni-y Oldfield whU* 
was wrecked Thiirnduy morning <>u 
Hivcncide iMtti »t l-^igEity-iiliith Miner. 
rciulting in sin' killing nf one man anfl 
cousliij nerloii.i injurioi to twn others, 
wan arrdlfliied (n Jfoiniieide Court >"»Ler- 
day befiire MagiKtr^te Frederick It. 
(Imi . ■ on a short affidavit charging stB* 
plcioii of iiomlcidc. 

Ho was held in »5.000 ball for esam 
inntion Mondny. The romplainant wan* 
f> tec live Wllllani II. Morris of thr We*t 
100tlL ntreet h talion, JflmcJt UefBAp, Bit 
fluconiebib*- inechnnle, i>f West Niinly- 
rlglnh street, who was hnrled from |i,r 
ciir HgaintL u Ire*, wjis in^-i nn riy killed. 

Kdwn.rd McKe*. chauffeur, of Weft 
Kiescntii sireet. one .of th» injured men. 
wi* arraigned In Wctt Side Ceort y«t- 
eerday on n charge of homkide and grand 
larceny and was held without ImJl on 
the grand larrnny charge and rJ-XBlina- 
tion waa set for to-day. 

Ed»ard 8. O'Donncll, p cinufTt-qr, of 
TFtnl Twenty-sisth pir«Bt. ie e prisoner 
in the Kniekerhoefcer Hoepitnl. Ho was 
seriously InJ.urod in the wjftck. 



WanlS Clifpnrri In S^O 



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.Huge. Hleseufeld, managing director ol 
thr Riroli and Rjalio theatres, sent n 
teLegTam yesterday to ClareTico Mojuey 
irf Clorctand. 0., inviting him and the 
c'!-i-i:i!j-. of tJie Ni-w York ' branch or tbe 
t'lorenCe Ant i-I>* tarnation League, aa hu 
gue>ta at flip ItivoU Theatre nrat we*k 
when William de Mille's Voramrmnt pic- 
lure, "Clarence." will be the chief scr. ctt 
entertainment. 

Mr. Biaacnfcld has alaq Brrait>ed that 
oi\ mcmhAta »f the league shall be 
granted tree admission to the Rlvnii -jr. . 
lag tho engagement of "Clare net-." It 
will setunlly bo "opwi ]inu» +> far all ibr 
Clarences who bavp bonded them.trii-^ 
lojrether to pTntcct their good: name. 
I'reaeataMan of league metnbenthiri cards 
will aaanre Admittance to the thaatie. 



C )4l ffat/MtiA 



Broad-my at .ViaiA, Jftht) York 



Ftrmtrtt A. T. Rtticerl 



Wanamaker's Sets the 
Standard for Men's 

Ready-to-Wear Clothing 




1 his vvas |me some 
twenty years ago when 
we first made up what 
was known as w ANA- 
MA KER SPECIFICA- 
TIONS. It [s true today 
in even a higher degree. 
Wanamaker specifications 
arc today ev»ji move rigid 
[han they ever were. 



When we first formu- 
lated these specifications 
the clothing industry was 
amazed. "But we arc 
not equipped tu make 
clothing so well as that," 
the factories said. 'Then 
put in new equipment; pot 
in a Wflxiamidtcr Tailoring 
•hop" 



This was dont. A Wanamaker tailoring shop was 
installed in the best clothing factories in the country who 
agreed to co-operate with us for BETTER 'CLOTH £%. 
And together we began turning out a grade of ready-to- 
wear clothing lhat had not been equaled up to that lime 
and which set a new standard for men's clothing for all 
America. 

a * a 

This was SB realiiy the beginning of the lianci-tailorcd 
rc?ady-lo-wear clothing, now made &o much of for adver- 
tising purposes. Before that time only custom-made 
clothing was hand-tailored in the vital parts. With the 
coming of Wanamaker specification the better gTade of 
ready-to-wear clothing began to he tailored more largely 
by hand, for it was but natural that other stores insisted 
on better made do thing to meet the competition set by 
Wanamaker's. One of the largest stores In the country— 
not in New York City — frankly admits today: "We took 
Wajiftmftker specif teat-ions on men's clothing and inji.de them 
the basis of our own standard." 

What are Wanamaker Specifications? 

Well, ihev ufp much more lhan H point* or 41 or S4 points, as 
■ I'loted in other adT-erifanrneiitB. We are not concerned" with tbo poiijta 
or technical hinguagn of a peci Edition?. We ate cofiecrmrif trithiHf! kind 
ot oiotMri!? sweft *prci/teo(*ulw pr^uec. And that is wbnt the public is 
interested, in. What is thn CHARACTER oi ths clothing^ In what 
iviiv if it brllr-r Uiau nthor i-ltjlHinc? In wbnt woj- will it io>rvo 
ine heiler? 



This is Oar Answer: 



Wanamaker specifies [ion*. 



Wnnaiuakcr rlothing, made pre 
-nil! sive best service, becnusit ; 

I. It in nil -woo I; nnd not only all-wool, btit mainly at 
long; &taplc rcunt tlmt looVs in-ll on ilir- h;i' li. Tcclrt riuiir, to 
the hantl iirul wears lunger tlian ^tiort mooI. 

i. Tt Ea iv^M-rtttlnR. anA tlio lit remains iinlll Hie clojh- 
hijf Is worn o«t bec-uott* iho ciiftts ore UUtored by hand In 
Uip tHas porta. The irrnr of Uio fit In clothing, Is n* 
Important w the wear or the fabric or tlm atylc. 

3. It Is rturnblc Pockets, svon't tcur ilouti. Tarts 
nnn'l fin-oL ii v ay. Tiio elollilng »on 1 filvL- liny at any 
liolut uTiijrr normal strain. 

4. Ii l.-i rnrrect In atylc. nnd even ii llttln ahcntl of >>« 
York »tyle, br>rnuM*> InHplrnllon comes innhily (,<nn F..iiik1oti^. 
wlirrc im-n'ri faahlon* orlKlnntc. 

[{pnetiLr.j; the inner stjls rin-les of Uindou ihrough Our London 
iini-.-r-.il. and buying i^mstantly in the lyindoti murtct for cur London 
tjliop, tv. 1 ure ir-fttanll.v In touch with enrh new change In men's iiifitiion* 
an*J iwe interpret It for AmtftjCA, puttioK Et quickly into Wnnamaknr 
ready-to -w en r rlaihjng. In this maniiL-r our atyles an; kept even abrenst 
9f the line-it c-iutom-modc clothing;. 

B. Thcro arc large »tn<?kp anil larjgo variety or pAIIrrna 
and iii'>!li Is. covering; nil >Ij^ and t.^.u---. The haciUievn 
■ nan, ilie preifivtriliiiiiit man, tlie (Iil.rli man, (Iki young; 
man nt home or nt wIilkjI or rullrRC, the yonnff man hi 

h«A4nea* •II ^Min 1m- pleaaetl nnd illtc-d wjlbaut dclaj or 

evni niurh nllcrntlon nf girinenl>. 

fl r At i-acli \w\co the value In the cr.-ru.i-f to 1>p had 
bgeaitaan *»C l*W rorrsoltiff. qnallthni iinrl because »« ha.\o 
ilH- fmiinmlcn or hnyliijc anU ScHliift in large vfthintc. 
jirtcllup ouly a ivorkltiB pralil. 



Biisinrsr, Suits, $35 to $65. 
4-piccc Sports Buiti, ?fiO to *75 j 
3-piene Sports Suit*, $40 to $80 | 
Topcoati, §40 to S6B. 



Winter OrercoatB, ^40 to 585. 
Evening rres* Suits, $70, $75. 
Dinner Suits, $60 to $85. 
Cutaway Snits, $60 to $75. 



Street floor. Now Building. Ninth, street and Fourth Avenue. 



, Y. ROLL OF HONOR 
PLACED IN ARCHIVES 



State Adjutant General Completes 

Record of All Who Served iti 

Army During War, 

A "roil of honor,' 1 fflting forth the 
mimes and military connections of all 
ini-n enlisted, arid commissioned from Ihn 
State nf New Y<5ri, who died' ia the 
World War, has been recfiiied by County 
Cirri James A. lVinegan. Adjutant 
Qruvial J. Iwolie Klncnid, who for- 
wnrded it from Albany, accompanied It 
with a letter requesting that "the press j 
iinuouiicr the faet that thr roll has been i 
received," asd that proiinion b* made ' 
for permitlicg reiatlvcK, friendi or others 
nlm may desire to do no to h»k at it. 

CoUEBtj Ckrlt: DDrtcgan laid thot the 
puhllc would have nccnts to the doou' 
::!-'i'.. which is: a well-bound roluue. 

"Hereafter," he aaid ycaterdBy, "*any- 
ona who wiafaea to make sure wh«ther or 



not a youth hr has tin* seen sinea tha 
wor enrirtl iiaid tin' ^up^eme saerin.ce, 
may liwik aarw the Kffl of honor nt m.r 
office. New Voysfs mil nf honor will 
bo the m<vii ftorrcdl lioolf in tho arehiiVg 
of this eofflsty." 



_TJ Jl l> KBTA KEJta. 



' THE FUNHW.anffiCH 3 

CallCrJum&CTcJJOT 

^7A<* ^ggg SJ-jB reh « 

tWA#»Ai| ni 6«(h ft 



ll|-\ fit N'OTICftH. 



i-oaTKLrou-iTiiAaLnrrB. camfukll nn- 

KHAL rHL'Eflt CrOid-i-7 .tJ HIS SL. S«l- 
urrtsr. « A. U. 



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TH& MORNING, TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, .OCTOBER IS,. 1922. 



tEije Rowing Celtgrapi) 

MOTION PICTUHE SECTION. 

. nmUUKD EVEKT HFNDAT. 

FubUrtwfl by TH| LRWIH rOLISIIINO COMPANY, f-i Ko, S» Eighth Avenue. 

corner Fiftieth Street, tn the City of New Tort Tlorougb of Hanbo ttu. 

*w, £: ffL 1 * wta ' PlwMMlj 6^ Elf Mb Avenue. Edward It. Tboman. Vice President. 

KM Eighth Avaun*. John J. NellTJ>„ BterotarT and Treasurer, HO EJsblh Avenue. 



TtHepao&r, EIH Citric 



Make ehaehu payable to Tb*' Morning Tehvrapn, F20 Eighth Avenue. New Totk. 
^ . H. A. HAEXETT. Ad-rarUitnc Hivnr. * 



If Citur had been endowed with the Ti riTU Htiy jrilw-- 

Ihe fnJ m tr y petition of bobo of tbe inotinn picture folk, he would 

ttaja , faff Bs a aj atf tj *s *j B *wr have crossed the Rubicon and mtnlr his on me 'lire 

If W11 N l IL-^r thr-ouch th* centuries. Caesar knew where be stood on. nil 

- nif aiMitions. y«pol*oa did not need to be coached to let 

tale to Declare ft» f t bo known where bis sympathies and Interest lay, ud 

Politic*! Intention* neither doen anyone else with afiy backbone. The trouble 

ft S 'n this industry in the Ueed of Stich H backbone. * 

Oorrrnor Miller baa shown in many wnsn liis disinclination to pass any ron- 

■tractive measure that Trill be helpful to motion pictured. lie hr..-. sponsored and 

signed a eensorahlp bill that is the most disastrous nmvr mr mnde against the 

film industry. He hair Ignored any appeals /ar relief And is notr supporting a Be- 

rjublinra program la which every mention of censorship is eliminated. This despite 

the fact the queiUon wbb put edUirebj Up to tbe Republican* who vm vsked if 

they would fixe noma expression On censorship. 

With a plonk tnaerted in tbe DnmocMtic platform, definitely taking a aland 
■jatut censorship, n declaration equivalent to prOralalhg * reprnl of the censar- 
fchlp law, the road is dear to every man, and woman with any common_sense. Al 
. Smith Ll pledged to support the Democratic pUtform, furthermore be bait nlwaya 
( been the friend of motion plcturea. If we beltem Id ifupportiag our friends, espe- 
vial]ywhen w» know they trC rifbt, h*rc la to cpportimity- -n fotden ciimitr that 
maj ntrer ccu« acaln, .' , , 

All the Bubtcrinfe- and preteaded horror of the pure mnion picture industry 
' mEiilut in polities U ntmfeenae. If a jneaaoof band of warriorn descroded upon 
thia eoQPtrf. ihrcn[(DiD( dearTUCt40B, no OB* woald btEltAle to take a utaud. No 
map would refuse to outer the combat because he did uot beUWe in fif^btint. Any 
red-feloodtd dan would fijht (0 tbe end, The-anme Is true (p motion picture*. Any 
red-blooded man v,-il_] not care wbat hippena, he will fight for A) Smith and die 
■ fielniriff Ef it |a nereaaarT, 

It in Governor Miller binuelf who brouaht palitio.i in. Ibe icduntry by tgp&S$ 
thfl lame and dtocilSE three pftllUdsraa to head a political bpnTd. ■called the State 
CoDUnlailOn of Motion I'lctures. Tbe only way to show what tbe taduatrr think* 
. of aucb aclione in to- get dUt and work to areitnme It. A polite, iadlRrrent mnii- 
net may look well, but It will not help Id repealing the eenaorahip law, Ererj itinn. 
■ «Dd woman La the induhtr? afaould not Only caat hja Tote for Bmlth. but he afaauld 
make; it a point (o *ee that the people uaderatknd what atand the HepublLcaBB bnre 
taken on censorablp- " * 

l HlDr ciUieuB of the United Btates Are aghast ai tin 1 effort* now brine inndr 
to Cantor Uteffiturt. Oid-claaaics and books d[ bigu Htnndin^ Ikivo come in for the 
ceiiaortal diBpleaBore of n few men who hnve consittured theraflelTfi ihe public 
oesaon of our welfare. If w« beliere in freedom we are not going to tolerate 
rueh a coadiUoD. If we do not — censorship In thia State is tbo very tblnjc wo need. 
* A connauatJoD of motion Picture ccBiorHhlp eJwotirtifat the puid reformera to 
work foe a cenfcOrahlp of books and tbo press. Tbe £gbt for Mr. Smitb is not only 
(hat Of the motion picture folk, but for cirry one who belie¥eg In Ihe ronatito- 
tlooal right of lien apeeeh and fieo ltnfuo|to. To put to death a ?pn>*orrhir) of 
films menns a definite ttand a'falntt all i0eU60rsblp\. Any m>Ji or wottAc Wl|o be- 
'Uctt* in his inherent rirht to freedom of ihouE-bt will support Al Smiih. The 
chabci; li bars. We cannot afford to fanore ft, 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

. * ' - - ' ■ •■' ,*-^- 

By .LOU ELLA O. PARSONS « 



B 1 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



II 



DONT Get Hurt!" hub week* utetr ft^ran, fired Cho Actors' Eaully Asso- 
ciation with solicitude for the poor fJlio actor who mkea ibe c*afl*e* and 
rials bla life in orfer to (tire motion plctur* fana a thrill. FfH.uk Oillmore, tbe 
l?q.u(ty'a executive secretary, perauaded ^V'll Hays and Jesse i.. Laeky to Ifsien to 
bis prDpoaals for later condition!* In the studio. 

lit. Gltlmore reveals aotne cOnditlo&e wfblcb th* eajer fan did not know exited. 
Th*! dammy playx le^s pi ■ part In motion picture production than one rnlttit 
satpiCU Those bitterlaje boxcra wbo send earn other whirling; over the bnr-raom 
fioOr are applicanta for the emerxency bnspltal.- The outomobile which qulrera on 
the canyon s ed|e and then doe* a Steve B rod in luto the wairtnit vallel' k not filled 
with sawdatt cbaractern. but with real dHrederlli. Sometimes, Mr. Glllmore polate 
oui, directors even ordrr explosives di«eruir|od sear their players, without toe 
actor 1 * knomrdfe, In order to gfit the proper amount of action Into a tcene. if 
an actor ia mounted on nn unreliable hCrtfl At thii particular moment th» ri»aa 
which ha takev wltb bin life are very great lacked. The Btnr, mf course, is In * 
poaitkra where he ran refute to eadaofer bin life, but ftith thi* little-ktiown aefor 
ft U a Ml* of doLsa what ha Is tqld to do or loatng further employment. 

Miking the motion picture aafe for the actor in an aoori a Hlogan an nny the 

E mooters of Safety Week could Inspire. .It will be n sad thini for the BudlrQO. 
oweTer. Xo spiral deaceara from the derated platform. Nn bend-on ':il! , from 
the top of b but. Well, the kick bag heen takep -out of nlmost everyiliii>g. eveo 
■•" the Yaodttllle joke*- Why sot the screen? 

v f"* TJT In Flint, Mich., last week, tbe theatre owuere of tbe State met in cofl- 
\J re ntiuji. They accomplirtheil many tblnars that will make for better ulclurts, 
better entertainment for tbe public n»d, iu addition, adopted dp rCflolutiom thRf 
| will bnvff cootidCrabLe of an effect Id bettering 1lit entire industry. Wo reftr to 
the aland they took in reference to aufffntrve fidFertiHinp. The aiwr-mhlpil delc- 
Cntes nasaed a resolution nakinz that iHchi|on newsp-upeie retrain fiom nccrptlat 
| any. Advertisements of motion picture attractions that w*~ ;-:j>:s< : >" !■.■■■■ in unj way. 
Thin i-* a loaf; ttep fomard for rxhlbttortj to take and ufaown concluBlvely that they 
have the best intereitu of the bunlnepa nt heart nod want to *Io their Hhare in 
maklns it the respected business that It abould be. Tbe Michigan thentri owner* 
M.tt to be comptJmenfed' on tbe Ptdnd they took in thin matter and It i- hoped that 
other Slate unlta of the atsociattoa will follow the lead. 



WE have aiwaja mildly appreciated the movtnc picture as .i record of erc'nrB, 
pcraoaageo and fARbJoni, but to bf confroLtet] Mi(h A new n reel vutteen 
year* Old is An Interesting experience. 

lb U)* fllto, aptly caned "Tbe Mirror," shown butt week nt the Br>oU, it* *ee 
the TlTBt diaaater «er retarded by the motion picture. It -.v:n made by Tjalversnli 
In San FranctKCo nftrr the fire of 1000. In mutter* of architecture, there la tittln 
cfcB9t>. the wrecka*e : of alt times la^mucb the sainr. but it i* ia the CTOwd that -wo 
, inirvc-l. r{i'f n.Kri'-s rire t>tto mo^ag atuug in Tehleles and on. foot. Wagons, trucks 
*od all kind* of carriages ore la use. but there in only one automobile and It 
snppH** the comedy relief of the picture, as do the, women who hover About (he 
ruins in flaring skirts and sleeves, with unbellersble sain perrbed atop blah pon:;sn- 
■i'i.iir-. ' 

Wa Confess to having worn oiir first "rat" to n cOUeicr proai and remrmber 
Sthal otirdeaaa was a Princea*. but we ttoutly deriy e^er haTiog looked -as ridiculous 
a* the ladle* of Ban Francisco. 

Alt of wblrh goes to jitotc bow necrsury tbenc photographic bit* ot evidenee 
■ to keep us la touch with the march of Jaaaion, as well ns ihe protjrea* of the 
cfiontiT. | 

At th : s rnle the best comedEen nf the Tuture will be the new* reel* Wetted. 
Imagine the abort skirt* of l year ngo and the bat pushcdl down to tbe neclt. uh&wr. 
at, a lime'wben wc agMln: return to tbe perched "ptlJ box" j..;t and some horrlblo 
TsHrJy of trtJUnt; cieffttDce. 

One thing the prospect of the future expose should do far ita is tu-make us 
!(maEHt ( s*plty in stylfs in order thai we taty appear Icj^j nbsuni to poBtcrity. 

* BB lr.tr Thnrle* ! tou teas an adtpt at supplying his cbaraclefa with amusing 
knd slgaifacant names. When rhs.ll we forfft the delightful suggeBtioo is 
lark Toombs, the undertaker; Ion* Brougham, toeleiy leader: .Steele Ayr**, the 
mpospr. or Weiland Strung, a dying maul Froni ttmo to time the Hoyt Irlea has 
i*n followed with more or Ipse success by writcru of faice and musical comedy. 
H»t St h*n remained for certain motion picture favorites io Adorn themselves with 
comic Cognomens for use in their oiltnt art., These are not titles of chpractrm. 
iyai arnwlta tlons chosexi by the acto» as wmi d* rioeni*. - 

One must asxuma that the young woman who cnrtstrnn herself bjona Lisa ia 

devoid of n cenKfi of humor. While the Leading; man who rslls himself Bull Durham 

Mfrl*liu> con not be «tmm*Bded for refined taste in the selection nf n. title. Th*l 

I we horr a Kmnll rliSld who ban been cbristeTicd after the Japanese fashion, Down 

.O*0*y— nc Jea«t (his htn thr quality nf oricinolity "if it in n little closing. 

But while we nre on the subject let im fpc ir ore ennut-t lend n fielpinj; hand 
to terren artiets ja the selection of further choracrerJatk names. For Ihe atrong 
ri'Ie'nl hero of the bis open apace*, for eaamplr , ne recommend Gibraltar Hock. The 
Hawaiian or Smiilt Sean heroine might call brrselr I.ril-.-- O'Killariiey, or If .-die hj 
mora likely to be area in modern leads Venus de Milo ought not to b* oi-erlooked. 
Aa4 bow about Holh* Itoyce for the dashing type of leading juvenile? A little 
ingenue miy.Lt find a fitting name an Baby Grand ah>] a new recruit to thR Mack 
Sesnett Ii:if rjitii tirButiea might use "Mi«s Ivory Ho*p — she floaiA" as a pkgan. 

These ant mostly flotgentiona from the eommprclal world 'nod the world of j*ct. 
Those who seek to embellish their careers with KonnrtiLnj aprtellationH must not 

xiegirct the field of literature. TJomer I.vcc would \y ■■ ; i oar, at- Beatrice 

I 'ante or Laura Petrarch, the last two having the advantage that the name* may 
bo trnopposrd to tit the needn of the wearer. A new Lnt[<rej:t roliht b* t-u.- n Ln 
the Ts«p calling herself Hjpntia Krngeley or Eloppho Rfinnet; And thn rich Held nf 
niedtelne; ia prartically untouched. For a real onto iogebua what could be sweeter 
.than Dunentia Prnecoi? - 



IX a rreunie of auccessrs in tbe foreign film market a writer of screen ucva 
draw* attention to the fact that pictures with a p*ycb(j!i>j[ical value pr*- 
raadierars. In the I*. S. A., to offer tt film wlUl a thought brliind it requires more 
Jbrt etao&ry temerity on the part of a management. The answer ^ppeara to 
• be tint foreigo audicnect* era of comprrBil* snperior Intclllgencr. Just where to 
nttich the blame in America is difficult, In our pre&ent i-chiwl nyHtpirj rcspon&rhl* 
tit Ihe re-fuKol of the average amusement -seeker to-lhink! 'U our com tncr rial 
\ratem of "man and grab 1 ' to blame for the Individual wga brag« that li* doesn't 
wa^lt joteUecinal — nr ivr-n intcllireut mental faref And who bonfets that In hi* 
enve velasation is aynonyaioux with imbecility! 

Wh# doea not know (be man who muM, proudly: "I gotta 'noyxh to think 
ahbut in bunnrss. When, t go (o a show I wanna a[op thinkin 1 !" If this Jh retire- 
afDtatJve of the public, for whom manager? mirei piovtdc pictures — for whom 
author* mutt devise plots — what are* we to eipeCt for the fmnre? Su])poae the 
satce man goes to the Metropolitan Museum nf Art one day; docH he »*?- "Gee 
a lOtta paintin" and statycrs? Aw, wa*Jda I wont iodklfi' flt *etn. 1 can pce'leetric 

rfna on Broadway an' I gottft lotta slatyerw ln mjr dforin'-room!" That ilij.. Is 
Teal condition, and not a carl rat or*.. 1* the dark menace to BEAUTY aa e»- 
pretsed through AUr in America. Whit cait toe done about It! 



EPOItE Sirs. EH Hoamer waveo i 
the flea for Governor Miller by I 
Hhouting loudly for cenaorahlp in 
Xew York Statn it might be a 
good idea for her to compare flonsa with. 
Joe Mvenaon. When Mr. Levenaon faced 
the Committed on Way* hud Meana In 1 
Albany curl.v this year to arfUQ Agglnat 
the repeal of tie ceaBoHbtp law ha made 
otto statement that.ia a clonic and that 
will never -be fc-rgotta'a ic<. long aa the 
State Commission *f Mtilinn Pictnre* re- 
msioq (Hi instituCfon ia this Bute. 

ile- naid in answer to the question of 
p.iiy "Fooliah Wive*" bid not been prop- 
rrly ceaanred and tome of the niggertiva 
scene* eliminated: . ' ' 

'■Tho producer* apent » much money 
wo thought we ought not to touch the 
plctare." 

Mra. Boamer haa evidently forgotten 
Mr. L-venson's boa mot, for In Buffalo 
this week ah* *ald to » gathering of club 
women : 

"Motion picture intereabi in objecting 
to changes in their picture* u*c A* their 
most forceful argument tbe tremendoul 
coat of the picture/' 

"And," went on Mrs. Soiuner, "wc do 
not let tho money spent in making pic- 
turea influence *u| dcc-Biops." / 

No oae can blame Mrs. Elosmrr for 
trybsg to kaep her fob by electing Gov- 
ernor MiHrr. The State Motiou lecture 
Cc-mmlhuiou jsjj polilie.al bo(i"l, monssed 
by nolitjcinna nnd mnintoiued fur tbrir 
interenta. If tits* Democrntic pcrty is 
elaeted,- the board would disappear, and 
In those dayi gnod jobt »re scarce, Still 
one would like to. have Mrs. Basraer get 
her argument* right. 

Two TTTaaasai «r fiiw. 
Sir*. IIdstiit riplflincd that there are 
two claaaei ni pictures io ihi* Stat*, tho 
licensed film* and those with permit*. 
All the licensed films niv- reviewed by 
the State gopunlnsioii. The permit pic- 
tures, wuicu are mr/Stly old ones, Hre not 
reviewed, but iirf colled in where com- 
plaints ars reCeivH- There are <^S0O 
permit picture* nu record nnd 4,5!fM> 
iicenied picrarrs. 

"It is ynur good rnrtuno nnt to see 
some of the original scenes in pictures 
that we do, + ' went on Mr*, lloamer. 
"Some of them ;irr shocking Uy tlie 
time the coaim'iasion girt* tbmufh with 
them they an clear. It is the permit 
pictures that t,f mo*T unwholesome." 

Here again Mrs. IToSmcr (oca BpAinst 
hrr rollenEucn, wild have repeatedly sain 
there were very few really flnhsciou* 
semes, fount nf These liaiing bepn vnl- 
untarily ilimiiintcri by the predneers 
thcmselve*. 

"With all due reaped tn Will Hays," 
Mr*. Hosmer said, "I am wandcrlnj; 
whAt be n-ill do with the 8.W» permit 
lilcturisi that ore still being sho^n, When 
I see him I cum* ill f LixS out," 

If nil thr« wlckrrl permit pictitref are 
tutned loose and the oCnaor board is 
IrtwrHc&s to prevent ihslr circulation, of 
vrhat posslhle iiRe Is Ihe commission? 
ThiR Is the fifet intimation any out- In 
thcilodustiy Lsb bad that all thit aellu- 
loid immorality is floating about the 
country, If Mrs. Hoamcr were to speak 
to Mr. r l,i vs. l.r : would ubdoubtedly he 
as surprised as any one elaev We should 
like a few nf the namen of these unholy 
3,500. 

Ik iiralning the work uf tlie camniis- 
sion to Justify Governor Miller's expen- 
sive r«nsoruhi|) law, Mrs. il.Mo.n-r upgLc 
of the suffcrlnE anlmtbi in the plctnres 
and the tiplcndlfl work, the commisaion 
has done in antio* 1 such film* destroyed. 
Long before Mrs. Hosmer cama into tbe 
film iisdsiiitj-y tin; producera refused to 
permit any picture* to bo made abawtng 



DAVID SELZNICK 




Motldn Pic rare 

Captivity, 



reconciliation. The finale, say the friends | tuhes that do the business are hoard 1 on 

of the LIsrt family, will not be written tbe sonsationul stories. The same- i- 

w'.Lli n 11 ttio-chlld- shall- lead -them flulyb. I true la the ne-u-xpaprr bonUica-. I heve 

—^ — - ' In mind a certain ^iper that ens lisd a 

Charlla^s Meat, | tvant three Toars of Life, and yet ban thn 

., l, ™ L ,. ■ .,. iL , . , ' higBont eLrdilntloft ot any imwupapef Jn 

tLnrlic CliQphn* aeit itill be hU last j «},[* TO , m t r .v. The B ccrel of Its awecetr* 

Associalcd ICirst National picturt. -Fol-. i I* its appeal to the massee, through pir 

lutvlnn tbn emuiileiloa' of "Tlip PiT^iu,." ' tureh of sen^tleattl inufdeta And famoj.s 

the title of his near picture, lie will Jiin 1 ^ l ? odBl . 1 - .■f. iltt WW "?*** - t . hl! fiu . bl1 



W*rlc It* Own ps>war4. 

^ca trice Jor aewl not enter the Fn- 
moot Plajera-LaaRy film ofSct* in foar 
and tremblEng now.' A .new contract 
with rlils compan'y givee her tho dis- 
tinction of stirdon). And every Ono 
knows wbat it means tobst star. 

car* ricrnrlf a Jon. 
' EdiUt Talbot, dork cytd, pretty aad" 
brimming over with <onthn*Ia.Em and 
youth, came to town last weak to>ger. Iier- 
*elf n job in motion picture. Mi" Tnl- 
bot Iiaii* from Virginia and ia n grntui- 
dmiglitcr of the ramotui Armstrong, who 
established Fdrnpton Unirersity. She 
didn't let a little thing like family stand 
in li ;■— v.-jiv, but set out to mount thn first 
round on the ladder of fame. George" 
Belts, to whom ahe had a letter of int.ru- 
.dnction. coat her foe a rota in "Plunder," 
Pearl White'l next pictnre, and he bo* 
llevrt nhe will make Cuod. 3h4 pla5a 
BenlU AiId_to far haa Tehaajrsed about 
twelve out of every twenty-four hour* to 
be sura she knowa her part when Mr. 
Belts is ready to shoot. , 

_ It li to T,an B :h, , 

Any dull day whet) the tauxh market 
is not working go out and set yourself a 
copy of the current Motion Picture BolJe- 
tln and t u, will be neither bluo nor 
-bored. Tble little phomplet ia ilened by 
the National Morion Picrnre League for 
tbe purpose of suggesting wbat omUsioni 
Ahoutd be made In the matter of ocen* 
eJEminatioij aihJ subtitle cute. In other 
word*, It is .'i little pupcr iHUtd in. the 
interest of better fillD* and seith tho 
avowed purpoce of helping the exhibitor, 
present eteun films. "The Man Who 
Played God" is high on the list of ap- 
peovri] fllmn. bnt the following cUmlnB- 
rion* are augiTuted: 

"ActuaE '•■■' ir.- ut bomb- throwing. rJub- 
title,^ J I never fivJ--'hcftuty but I want to 
'destroy it,' And fataebood Indicated by 
the word*, A I livei ar tbe North Pole.' " 

The Icagnf rwopwni ■nda thur nothine 
but the trutli be spoken. Tt> say one 
Rves Lt the NttHh Polis i» n liflrcfneeu lie, , 
th«eforc It sbunlil uot remain nn tlie 
r-creen. 

TntTaadpes io Gn la l^ij,!. 

The laet word from the traveling Tal- 

madgen wa* n poaVurd from 3,ir.- Mnr- 

\ garei ToImAdge. .She was on her irny to 

■ Vlr-nsui And Budanesr witfi Norma and 

Honstauce. and after spending a week in 

rii pir cities she nays tbny will ail go to 

Kgypt. With "The Garden of Allsi" to 

film it ii fitting the Talmndgea should 

[ sf-e the land where H^hena's story is lair!. 

f Joseph Hcbcnck having; purchased Ihe 

1 film rljhcs tn tliU grcAt drnran, he was 

I InBlaiCnt 'thxtjcoxntw Tslmadce. who Witt 

I be atarred in the picture, see the ramsnrjo 

: country fiu adequuteiy dcacribed by Mr. 

ilif-ln'-:-!. in hia uovoLh. 



Mary Pletrrord, D." W. Orlfritb 
tKiniftlas Filrbanka b* n member of the 
big faiir iu United Artitt*. Cborlia's 
■'Pilgrim" picture, according to word 
from the Coont, lifts to do with an es- 
caped convict who turns pteacber. 



pair of fa!*r> whiskers, that 
rrafftefB disguise him he would use them 
to fool tho public. Bit David will s^t 
over his agn Inhibition and some day 
look back on his yourii with pride nod 
long for a return oT thow halcyon days 
when Idealism .ami 5Lj-jlli1lti.it] i:i,'!'V the 
world hi*. 

As a younger son of L, J. tjelxnick, he 
WAa born Into the motion picture busi- 
ness, but he hasn't let that di&UDurojtO 
him. ln fact be hu.i mi fsr Hvrd down 
tbe proverbial sitTW epooo that etetj 
on*i in hM iatlior'a oince Joaka on David a 
ideas H-iHi a wholesome rcepucL Uc 
has been In charge of the Seuinlck News 
for some monliia now, and the improve- 
meuit in ita news ralne and -its make-up 
is to apparent, ono bellevee that if 
itavii! had not set out to mako Hxht 
■n-bat he believes h> wrong In the Industry 
ho might have beeu aa editor, 
. .. , ■ Although 1 havs wutohed the Selzaiet 

sion by Mm. Hoamer la the effort beinf jfew*. under Uavld'* «uiwr»islon t bfflticii 
out and become mors and more of a 
recojjniied fiutboriiy jn the dim htial- 
ncaav-it was not hie film cdltorturp that 
Induced inc to talk to thu young men 



^eandals. 

nhat it rrally^*Tits and profits sccbrd- 

Irurly. 9omc of the finest plcturt-iy pvei 

made have- lost money fof- the pendiicera 

bocfinae the public would' dot support 

tlicm." 

Date 1'leaa.e (he PgVHc, 
id **lis "WNn'* wroki." "I suppose," sAld David, "I should not 

......... ... . «iy this about, the piinlic. but it Is uaiii- 

Dsv d Selsnlck h so young he Towards , „ ,..' ' . ,. ^T 

. , t Ir j 'u'ly true, Thn* man who «aid, «lv« 

of iigr an kcmethlns not to w rflcnildoed. i , , . 

, , _ , ", ,. , [the public what it wants never heard 

'- facjj T suspect f be could nurchBeo *■._.,. ... ,, ,. . 

1 ,j, . I (if motion picture'*. If. w<> unvB the put>- 
oiiIq adc- .. _. ■.-■ ,1 ,. \ , 

'■ -he.t L rim J' Wfl&Bj 



Plelttre Gats ■ :vnme. 

"ATUtllo Child Shall Lead Tbero - ' ia 
nO more. In iu place will be rltabliahed, 
starting Monday tiicht. "Who ''Are My 
r'nrentn." This in tho prkuywinnlng 
nnmc and Misn Julls. aordoa or 330 
Somc^of the finest* pictured ever Dawton street. Bronx, New York, it tho 
" -■- lucky younjj.Wy who Bubmittcd it to tho 
Fox Company mid roceivud ^1,00) [or her 
ffiorVi. William Fox was dissatiivjled 
with tho name, "A Little Child Shall 
Lead Them." and announced he wa> 
willing to pay $1,000 to any one whn 
could supply a better title. Over 11,000 
people replied and out of oil Hiea* cofl- 
tentnnts Miss Cordonn earns was Riven 
tlie prcferrncc. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 
If you hive praise to give, coni- 
plalnti (o maba .cr tJea; to lit. 
rcRist rr then-, wlt'h the Onlooker. ' 



cruelty to animals. The animal actors' 
air hr.ttr-r treated than many human 
bcinpi. It is a matter of pride At tba 
itudlcl th*t these high salaried prima 
donnns gee everything iiu-y wont iu tho 
Way of tempting t id- bit and love and 
kind pass. 

Another bouquet handed tbe cdinmis- 



wj>\ would have 
cotlntry parkeil 
hive no -desire 
pictures. There 



on the screen 

tj fefurnioT In the 

fur rloorstei'. We 

OVlkj> unWboUaonia 

■n't a producer iu the 



brought fortlt by the cetiaom to ellmini 
scene* "showing women, reefuijng on 
couch or otbcrwLic, readljng a book or 
mtttiehiag chocOlAtai or waiting their 
chauffeur [or on ftiitomohiio ride. 

I suppose in the future our heroines 
muat pom read t, book or eat chocolate*. 
They must also patronise the street cars 
and avoid motor** Heaven must protect 
the (working xitl and if sha icea theae 
things on the screen her morals are ffOlng 
to get ;i terrific jar. 

If Mr.-,-. Uosmer is out spreading the 
gospet of Millrriam she bhotiid bc-cooched. 
Shfl will never keep her- job by such lo- 
efffjcrual argument*, ftnd , tho enneors 
three would hate to lose that perfectly 
gwiil political f berth, Cnn you blarfia 
them? 



niaHlsses Ulv 



re? Complaint. 

Mra, ■^Crorgo Wnlah — she who wo* 
rjccnft Owen — surprised tbe Calliontiana 
lost week by dismissing her divorce com- 
pUtlnt flgaJnflt Georte WllJli. A* a re- 
sult Entcito Taylor, who was named a* 
i-crrsnondenr, ban dmpped hj>r JIOO.OOO 
damage sujt.against Mrs. Walnli. Tola 
arrtngemest dispose* of what would have 
atacn a bcadlincr in nil the ^caudal rlleftt* 
lb the country, but it doea not deter. Mr* 
Walsh from standing pat' on a ■■;<;•; 
complaint asking, for n BepnratlOn. 

rgncrmfnt HUl.UaFf, 

- Now come* word lhat W. S. tfarc bu 
written a book. He sava it is for all 
twya between T and TO, *nd U an auto- 
hlography Of the Jaluous pinto pony of 
□art filme. Tbe pinto- tell* the story 
under the title o[ 'Told Under a Whit* 
Oak Tree," and the book 1* oaJd to be 
written in a manner tbnr should make it 
one of our good sellers. Speaking of Mr. 
Ilnrt, he in recovering from his attack of 
typhoid fever, and is now ont of danger. 
Although Mm, Hart ia aald to have 



and «ak'huii to ss* something on what 
ha conOdi'w the key to i rnii^r^«fii! film 
rreeJtly- It was bin new job Ma B ppj- 
ductr of Thwla Blre productions: that 
g3va me the thought the yoUngttlt Him 
prv>dqcer'ln captivity mlaht have^ome- 
l!i1ii< to say on bis "att." I liAva knoern 
David ulhce he wore kneo-hreeclje* andl 
foqnrt hit Hfciteat problem In aolvlttg 
klferhralc problems and keeping ancient 
, [.LiMnry striLigbt. Bnt wo didn't let- tiiia 
ffiDDjJship interfero with our. plana Io 
tttaka it a leffltimflto intcrvlen-. Whan 
I approached David on the subject of an 
interview he laughed and said, "DoCe 
that .n:i--;lh I lukfi you ta lundlcuo so you 
can put me through the third" degree?" 
1 told htm third degree* were out of 
etyle, but I would accept tlie lunctjeon 
Invitation hewnse la c**0 be had nothing 
to aar. the decor* t Ions, food, etc.. af 
ways make such an alcelleut topic c-r 
COnVfrreLtiois. 

David Ha* Hank to llr. 

Bet David bad much to My, ao mucb 
4d fact tbJj* coald be nrHten a* a seriaL 
Ha did not Ipare thelnduatfr In lils 
crittcUm, the producers, nor -the news- 
paper folk. Iu fact hla reform Ideas. are 
ta Krohj (lobar? onrc ha wci- given cart* 
blanch wo ahowld have a different -ntand- 
anl of dim. CthtCB. / 

"If iiiiyiH]? aaked mft what is ivrunt 
With the movie*, I sbonld any the pub- 
Ua," aald- David. "rVa'hagr on ever/ 
side demands that the acreerj be purified 
end irx drama* he relcsaifl to the aah 
pan., and we woald he witling to abide 
PT that demtodj if It wen our policy to 

EiAke ialJelob* pictures. We never made 
"t en* that ceuld by fluy stretch of 
Imajcfnatloti be called auinreatiTc, and. 
tltat wa* nugsreative by inference only, 
We made J A Woman of No Importance 
and. although the flfily qnestioaafflo. thing 
ibnut the- -platan ws* the use of Oacat 
Wildt'a name, we went on record , fl*J 
having mada a plcttrfo thnt wa* highly. 
Immoral. The public nmrflda to be 
ratictinmalotiB aod bornfled at motion 



flooded the town with wire* aaJtfng for picture*, hut anyone who know* anything 
a-ord of BUI, there la so proepect of a about oondltwm wi31 tall jou the S 



I'iilrlajK to Qa«d Hd»f>. 
MadBtne Olga Petrova I* playing to 
capaeiiv heuWa on the road with "The 
White Peacock," htr own play. Bccaaaa 
of Madame Petrora'a popularity in Ap- 
plcton T Wis., and other Middlo Western, 
cities, tho Selwyn Company Bxranged b 
tour of one-eight stand*. The success of 
tills ia evident in tho box office receipts, 
which arc enough to make my onO happy. 
Speaking of "The White Peacock^ It l; 
a sear old now and still going atroag. 

Jot King; (he Dlx-ectox. 

After ell Ralph Ince will not direct 

"Way Down South if another engagement 

will prevrnt him from ecceptlng thl* ss- 

I signment offered by "Murray W. Garssnn 

I mid ejheldon hna been chosen by Mr, 



business who really enjoys uiBkiag sen 

national films. Any time any of this 

brand have inadlo their Appe&rafieo they 

b*ve been produced! because of tho pub- 

Hc'h erotic uatu in flloi lltpratut-e. 

"if rennorvhiri cencoi-ed. I lnmld nay, 
I 'Alright let ijk Eiavfi 11,' but I liava never 
! known n censor board thnt rettlly elimi- 
nated ths faints that were offensive. 

They pick on some trivial thmft that 

doesn't & mount to a ro«- of pios and 

insist upon liaviaK lt reuiDYeil. whilo a 

scene that had anything sutwtriyc h 

PerjOjitted to remain, If censorahip cen- 
sored the atupidity In Him* tintl jjave us 

an improved brajitl, I would say, 'Fine, 

let ll* nave a censor board in erorr Btntc. , ^ 

In the Union/ but I don't want to talk | G»™aon to wield tho nieganbonc. Tbo 
company ia now in Albany, fji, "where 
the first BccRcs are being made. Marian 
&W'*yne plain th« loading feminine rolo 
and Joo King the lea/ilnf maJs role, 
wbllo Jack H1cbBjrdaoli f pioneer villain, 
has been coat an the hoavy. In tha sup- 
iwrting cast am: Irtnft Boyle, l«»bolt* 



la tn* bii'.OM, tint I df 
on renaotahip, do- you! 



Then I aaid, "Tell ane what your plana 

are roe Theda Bkra," 

"Fjtat of (all. we have to finrT a story. 
Bo far w* harVfl not read anything that 
h*rfrw us in our Bearph- If ivt/jUalle Mlsa 
Ilftra a 'vamp' 1 want something wi 



T« simply ttreia Kf K Ini $2* *%' **&* ^f' 1 *- #6 
ami h*vrT b<ir aft Ml M 1 %SB&J*\P $m ?V^*^?' 
Chaplm, Melville Hhyer, John Jenkins 
and Frances Grant. Harry I>igf* ban 
been engaged tn sutw-viac the production 
and handle Uiti pufallclt}. 



ahotva a reason. 

In hliarrci contuiue-t 

to ramp every mnn IndiBcrlminAtcly i\ 

Eifloac. We muat hare a different ttUst 
v otir story." i 

The elder Mr. Selrnhjk hftis given hit 
trt^o sdn* the rhapce io make aood. THey 
bivfi Woth atlftw^rrfl hi* faith in tliCW 
by werklng a* herd aa It they Van 
atriittgers and re*Hy doine; tbfiufc. 
Myron, who up to tha noment of DtrkTi 
eatranee aa g Tirottucer hf-ld the titlo of 
tbfi younuie*t nlm producer in the cown- 
try ha* to step fiside HOW and gfva lhat 
title to -Darid. But tb* two boys have 
no jealctiBC. 

■*io BJrotBiaaLs' jmIuiuj. 

"Only a natQral cagerae**," explained. 
Btrid, "to cfive a food account of cur 
work and Bee which ono manes better 
pictaree. Once," hewent-on, "You apolaa of 
Myron a* 1>drlU's elder bmtber and 
evcj-joae leased me about that — bst. of 
eburie, I atn really Myron'a younger 
brother, because no hkfl proved ho can 
Bxak* a pioturo and I have my firat ple- 
tnre to make." 

Willie David 1* searching for that ideal 
fctory for 30*a Bara ha Is giving bin. 
lima and attention to the ftaltnlc* New* 
— hit hobby. He bclieveVin. mnkjflft it 
newer, but at the aame time be expecte 
to install aiTbjeciJt. tfjU will appeal to 
the men and Women. 

"-Wnrqcn'o feature*,'' ho said, "michvae 
'How to reduce,' "What thn notnett are 
wearing.' and. 'trow ahall 1 do my hfllr?' 
Vou know v.-ii.it I mean," 
■ Deaplte Dgtld'a handicap of haring 
a puce prcp*ml for bun, I am eonrMltttt 
we Bhall bear from him. I mj- tEdsTnot 
b«*ttsa v l my personal Uklug for him, 
bnt beciu*o 1 recogn\*e in JiSm a etjrt*ln 
eomfthliig that is Rlwhyn avtodated with ' 
A Minblnatioa of brtlna and 



creativB ahlljrj, If Darid doean't t're fcMsjot*. Her nuceeaa tn "When Knight 
bu io ttre evneerar nn t,t ihyi.^^-h,. L- nn _ ^-^1 nr.. i« vi <.i> 1... ,. . Jr. 



on to the e^pecMtlon of lh**#-wbokonw 
Mm and heilaro in him it wtll ha a dla< 
appointmcot bcrauaa abace ho haa been 
In knickera hn jtai plajoned what ha 



Kavtnar a. Good tltaia. 
Of ill tho recent vitltora to Kcw I'ork 
(here is no one ^ho i* having aby more 
fun then. Mr* Al Rosece. She wa* 
formerly Barbara , Bedford, Matiriea 
TOarneur sUr. nad aim Is vitdtldg N.-^ 
York for the flrtt time U\ her life. Her 
licretirtniii Al Koscetr 1* here ID playone 
of the IracJlng roles in *'J«va Head," 
(Jeorff. Melfora'a next picture^ 

E.lvc t« head yt. 
Our atBocials editor and book reviewer 
had handed me a bonk,' called "The 
Moral* of the MorieV by Elll* Putca 
ObcrhoLtxer, esteemed itotl of tho Pcnn- 
aylvnriia censor board. This Hue of 
dedication to Katherinc A. Nirer, "my 
eomruda in armi ,inr the thlb red line," 
mjikcs tno believe I ahhil read the book. 
I hope to be able to report on it next 
weak. 

Marian. Dnvien Hsksi Pun**,**. 

There *eema to hlTfl, been a mistake 
BeiBewliere "In the frportrd sale of "Alice 
of OJd Vlnceuiies.'* Following a etory 
in* the motion plchlrn section yeiterday 
moTulng that Madgjo Kennedy had pur* 
chjuad the rigbtii tt) this popular noeri of 
twentg ytars mo, Msyion Darles tale- 
pbcineil tn soy she had paid, a deposit on 
'Alrce of Old Vlncenne*" Hud planned 
to produce' it next year. Mtqs Parle* 
hue also pujebased "Orlandi".'" by Cbarl** 



;ood Waa ltl Flower" lift* made co-vtunje 
plays a highly <l<*!r*bl* itubjrwt for tha 
screen, knd then" i* a lively donUbd for 



PI-AYKTIB AMD jTOeHlnx,E r.tBTS 
Motion Picture Editor. Tha Manlng Tvle- 

gnph: 

For soma moutba tbe motLoa oleta.-* 
public risi beard abOot numerous big pro. 
dnetlona !being made about 1Mb and (bat 
popular star aiming a widely popular plav 
or eiotc), Ta* prias agants har« been 
eustly engaecd rtudlog new nn i giowinx 
terms to describe Ibese super -specials. And 
now and Iben we wlsa we enald voice a. 
few desire* of our own. Not tbat any ens 
would take any particular notice, but: 

I'd like so rnoch to *es I.UlUn QLah'in 
"Anna Cnrlatle," and how. cbarmlag Nuncs 
Tatmedge would be In "foe pride ef Lam- 
mermoof," Than to ConUaue the Hat bow 
romantic Jotept) SeWldtrsut wawU be Io 
■'Jlonslrur Bc*UUlie." 

And nut but nut least Is on* 07 my pat 
dveaDU. that Is, to sea Hodolpk Valentino 
as Pem«trtas la "Japheedlte," *ftb ner- 
kapa Barbara La Marr aa ChryafB. Valen- 
tino would b* aphmdld ]□ the roJ* and tb*> 
uory baa decided picture poulbijim™, al- 
tLoiigh (fa* cepaors might have aomethlna: 
to say about taat. On* can't bare ewrj-\ 
tblng juit U bs wants, but *rJI.L I'd Ilk* 
tb bob those nuntloned above. Wouldn't 
youT Tery truly ycurs a 

Rould HoqalRn. 

» Bsrell Areane. Northampton, Mais. 

TO WHOM IT UT CONCEBN. 

Ketlou Picture Bttltor, Tka aforninf Tt)e* 
grtpb; 

wt-iie priuretoB la CDndamaugf tto'tlaK 
plGtUfes, NewTork Unirt ratty la asataabllng 
S new class Of seanBTifi wrltsrs, wttO will 
glTs to tbe screen tha benefit of blgb 
standards backed by acadamlio tnlniag. 

For a nominal tea Btoddatfl will b* 1n- 
trtiTcted lu every detail of sonarlo 
techalqn*. Wberois tbe printed nfaetloa 
lira' 'si'-' to ambitioQs avthae* e* en- 
ligbtonment as. to the faulta In their teripts, 
tbeSe, undents recaiVe boutat t-fiin-lmm 
snd counsel. 

Moreover, at lbs ead at 30 weeks' work, 
a eahb prise li glvsn for tbe best :>1«<- . 
and n vell'kne^n company ptoAucei It. 

The courts 1* scaeduled for Friday eve- 
nings at tbe b'nivcnliy'i W*ah|r.rtou 
Square building, L>eglnnlnc Oct. 13 .it S 
O'clock, under Harry ft. Weetcett w-bo li 
cminaotiy qtialttied by wide oxperlenca la 
tac moridn picture tndnstry sad a decree 
from lei*. 

1 ■-=! »-- i i-. ._ — i [bit embryo auEbara will wel- 
come thts ap^attunlty, I beg that you «|1I 
assljiE In .u*vIsik The sereCu "unmet hi "ft bet- 
ter anil finer 1 ' by publishing tb ta letter. 
Yety tmiy. 
AIDA HOOMAN DE MILT. 

fljMB it, 

MemUer K, Y. V. femwsr. 

A MATT pa Or- fTATi:. 
Moiioa Picture jCdltor. Tbe Marnfop Tel» 
rrapb. , 
Four editorial Isat week on tbe &undtj 
eloslag Uk was interesting la being Just 
on* more Indication of t&l Joyi Of HI* 
tbeaa dsya Id tno land of tha free What 
■ rldiculoua thing It doe* aeem that pie- 
>ir,". tin be shown en Sunday aveniag If 
a cbureti. but not Id a theatre. A* joj iij, 
in order to keep within tha law tha Bar. 
Ut. Itsyhtll "does not charge an admlailon, 
but accepts a silver oiferiDg, ^hlefe de. 
frays tbe expeoaea ot clti* entertainment.* 
Ortainiy If It is *mtu! t4 took at morrlaa 
on Sunday. I don't ses lhat WHKU (S*r 
are- ahown raskts- any dtaTarenca. 

Put then I caa't sm why If lfa wrong 
oa Sunday It Isn't equally BS wlcJPld t*« 
Other atx dsya of tho weeJfc, 

Morals la America are *0 alud Op, 
People can aee movlea an fianaaj- nlfht ta 
i-nt- iltate, but aot la another. Feopla can. 
bs jii-nrcvft in ooa Btate and sol h »■ 
other. Oefon prohibition w*a CAadB nai- 
veragi, you eonld ilrtot in on* at*:* ant 
not. la. another. They hav* c»n*ersh>p la 
one Stat* *ud not ln anolhar. Wa bav* 
movies here In Hew Toik en iUU&kf nlffa-k 
and I can't sty that wo a» ut the war** 
off for It. Beside*, if any an* 1* ntv 
to bB wleksd, he's going to be wished 
is nd If motion picture* ore U k*v**nvifil*jj 
to do with his morals whether ba *•**} 
films on Tuesday* a*d Thutsdays eg Van* 
djijs ead Fflday* Un't going to m*±* 
mneh dlHerBnce. 

Than 1 * ao doubt anent It, w*>r* geinr 
to be ao dsrred good litre banjr* long ttii 
tire woa't ''•; worth living. Am* rise's go~ 
iog to be one grand reformatory 1 , it doea 
seem that 1/ In Topaka, w*n— « th* *lw»- 
Ing ot motlcB on Bunda/ night Is unlawful 
tb't there tacnld na no Userlmlnaeton 
made between, tho obureb and tha theatnh 
verr imir johtsj 

JACK llOBBJasj 

TThlte ruins, H. T. 

TiiEita Mr ix tvn u attt. m 

Uc-tion Plctur* fidttoe, Th* Uoretsc Tfcuv 
graph; 

h. -P. B,, whose letter yon published in 
last Sunday* ltsua of Tht Uonint Tela- 
£r*[)h, ezii.'ecsed Just any sw&tlment* ahowt 
the Btoriet ln Ooltier'a, written by ■ B10- 
ttop ptcturs prodactr. i, too r hafa bftn 
intertitad in (ha movies for a long ilmt, 
and at pretsat am ataAclflted with one of 
tbe leading film cempaale*. t know a 
number o' peopU who bace read Lbs 
ataxias, several in my own offlM, and thsti 1 
criticisms of the articles bear ont to pet' 
rectlon trie tacory tint -tne truth hurt*." 
Tha (eenrtL IdU t«cei4 to be that In our 
beloved Industry there aro no faulls. I- r 
anyHody tuggtita that there .ire, he Is 
Immedlsteiy Ut down aa a rrank or a 
amart Alec, or a roaster, or a iianoer, 

1 know [hat 1 no" the samn kind ef re- 
marks about tbe pleturs erttle*. Tbe critic 
who tike-* a film, whether It be good, bad 
or otherwise, la lalnlediitely set dowd ai 
aothlag short of a genlat, whu- tb* on* 
Who iin<j» fanlt with i movie Is inevitably 

frferreil to a* * "til^v-ll-Ali, 1 " OC B "sor:-- 

head," or a "dyspapttc, 1. Or ^somc one 
Who Is trying to bo *?!**«." It sesraiB |o 
nrs that rhar* la nothing la tbe world from 
which *e m*y derive ao Bonca real help it 
eritlelaa. Bat tbe pity tn fa at ao few of 
ua esc sltaa it. vr* prefer to uUere uur- 
attrca perrect, or as nrsrtr 1q *s* It It 
posBlbl* for u« ppor monsls to bo. 

I, ten, felt that the Diin who wrot* 
On- stories for Cellltra wis merely point- 
lag out tho fault* in tha Industry, and 
■Hut bja aplrlt w*s moit Wildly. He toft- 
fesieoTb ltd self a slaner among sinners and 
waa, InnMag for tb* List:. But Juit ** 
toou as fat tdld soni*tbi n g Is wiong wits. . 
lb* motia*. areryiwdj to and or the motlea 
put up a bowL Tbal'a whj w* d*a'l 
pragres* mare rapidly. After Bsaaf r*U> 
Of observation, 1 *gt*e with tha saaati 
picture producer who wrot* those trtlelsa, 
tbat the principal ailment* ef the movlea 
ar* cupidity and Ignorance, vi ail tha J 
people I've dltctiased tb* artictt* with I*vi 
yet tn fi.i.L ant who will agr** with m* 
and ao r„ P. V-.'t tetter wa* a reetlaUda. 
Blncertay jooh; 
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STOCK COMPANY TO 
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Cathtrine Tower Will B« Principal 

Woman in Cast and Jaofe La- 

bodie Lsfldin^ Han. 

(amid r :■!•;■.■■-. to rhi M.-,-... ; -t n-:-n*r , ' ,( ! 
TRENTON, Oct 16. 
"&LBt In V.'i -[" will be thu altrnctioh 
(It the opaline at the Hcricd of BroadwAjr 
jraccemrn by the Trent Playera »t tile 
Trent Tntatra here in Bttick ccxt SBtu.r* 
<i.-Lv, Cdtberitie Tower, trliu lian beta 
l«a In Trenton with alock on prevfou* 
OCCaslODI, Will !.t the li'SJLiii;: WOZQAH of 
tbB iviuyv,.; ?.\,\l<: the JcadhiK mAn wlli 
tc Jack LabodEc. Miss Tower mu the 
letdins vdoiu with Hmj fi»|] Stock Com- 
pany hen t few year* ace. 3ht; was 



then thfl star of "Within the Lew" unT 
"t'ommaa Olaj',"' -tfrik'li w»W prcwnteJ 
by A, H, VTwkL 

Thi! rut will oltro include ^Esnlrr 
Price emd L&aia Denti, who hive been 

■ t OH ft retail filth a number of motign pic- 
ture cnis:-ij>^iij' :. : Arlhur fSi-li. ii '■■!:■ r; 
Aubrey, ilia Uiclctu^m, John Martini, 

I Lew Welch enil F rci [ cisj'tuu. 

i Charlea Pitt, who ruefully rTTaxed two 
P^odsctioLia for' Cborlr-i LfillinKlinm, wjll 
direct the players, whil*i Claude Ailta 
Lflwia will be the Bcenic urthtl. ' 

Fotir uialinccr. will br. ntweme.! aach 
week duriirjt the fttny or th^ rompany 
at thfl Tr*TJt — TnMtlayR, Wcdhi«^J3 i vi> 1 
Thundnyri and Sntunlaya. SaJ,' irf 
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U*-(lr*» i'u-aaj-. 
Ihrni's L. MrNeirny. ciwk n( Part II, 
Special Term, Supreme Court for JiJly- 
thrte and a bltf yesra. wfl.] - retire (-.-.!,<.;, 
Mr. McXelrcy, who ia Imovrn to every 
lAnryer -who orAcMcw in the Supremt 
rmirt In tbi* oounty. and haa aeen hun- 
dred* of jU*li«* \:<Mn* «.ijd to JO the old 

rountr court house, will be BO years old 
In April i;i-:;i. hut d>c^p)ir iii* yeara Ik 
mtftwlly und physically Tiioroiu. llr, 
Mr.Veirny wtA hom nrni bu ipoiit his 
life in haw York City. 



T/<3£i? 220SJB W MAY BE 
FILMED BY GRIFFITH 



LtnOre Uliic May Give Producer 

Picture Biffhtf ftDd Services 

ai a Star. 



THE YA1E KCIBRB& PROGRESS 

Vat? PJck(«rd Dt* So* Kitw About 
Illncaa — (iHnib ind rJrat Sb- 

llonnl Join Hnjm Or»« nltH I Ioti. 

By L01TELLA 0. PAU50NS. 

OF the many offers rtcoived by 
Ignore Ulrlt for thr mntinn pic- 
tan riehM lo "Tiler Row." 
tbfre i> one abe will probably 
Accept. Thin one cOmca 'foB D. W. 
CiriKkh ami ioeliidr* b^th the plftdrr 
riBhl» f»r the pltij" and the wmm of 
MJn V'rlc in the part ifll? TOfAMd ms 
th»- stap-. Mr. Urlftilh. who hm had hix 
i-i ■- on the plctorinl noRalbilltioa "t 
'Tityr Ro*e," could only nee one dt- 
bob In ehr loading rote— Mif* LTrlfl her 
n>|f — and when he learned, ph* wna vill- 
iuf to make a pirtiiTP under hh dipo-timi 
bfl ft-pnt tn*h#r *itb a proposition that 
Bh*> n-cll him" the ncrecn rlubts to the play 
mid star in the pi«nre. 3hc accept**! 
with the promlije to make the picture a* 
WHiTi as ahr hrrfuhed "Kiti "' 

Of courae, tin- |»roduclfnn vt "Ticrr 
Rosn"" <p pft way ahead in tha futuri*. 
Right Ho» Mm flrlc haa two mnlini-c* 
a week and a performance every nishc 
but Shnrlay in "Kiki. H1 which ia onr of 
rhr milMflndinr, nucceaReB of itiB thentre 
foT thi; cWtrepi year. She la under con- 
tract to E.>avid BclaSco. but |he ia aaiii 
to bare aiven his permission for her i" 
lOtlffl thn piiinro with Mr. b'rifflitli fa 
won ai "Kiki" clnor«- Ah a rewatd for 
brr sterling iifrformam'e an ibe little 
Froncli-CanBdian pirl Ln "Tittr llo^.'' 
.\fr, ]I-!ii.--.-il pAweWjfld hii Atai- wiih tb^ 
motion picruM r i s Ii C « of Qw play bih! s's*- 
hni< ImJ LnnutnrraWe oflffra fot it from 
the film pffHtacrrx, which riif refuwil 
uni.ii Mr, Crlffiih'ft ;.|:ni to Atar her, in 
tho KCTPen, version. 

Yml* I'Irfarr* t'mrrrtaljlll. 

Roiwrt -McAlarncy, who was forfocely 
nii.-i.^-ji.t.'.i with F*oious Playcrs-I-asliy 
na benii of t'-n- yc-enarlo d^paritnrtit, haa 
p. mivn'<i An joh BB hiK hnnHa now. Hp 
!■■ prodftL'tion ipanafTcr oT the L'hroniclrF 
c-X American Klatory CttptJWtay. in »T- 
i;:i:n--;iii.'!i fornifMl bj ch" Yale tVct-s A** 
aociutiort ,*> put tho^r historical vohiruex 
on Iho scrrcn. Tvhj Ptthj ha^c hrpQ com- 
nletfd. 6Jld thf company la nn« tit work 
ojakinfoJJier rcoSfl. "The Chronicles nf 
American History," which deala in 
Americitn hiatory frum thp dl*"?*cr3 of 
America up to tbfl pfctent duy. ullT he 
piLlureil In Hur roela. tBflfW tfl he rchtatvd 
in BflriaJ furm nf two refif eatji, Thi> 
work w hcirK d'jnfl »t WhitpBtoiie, whrro 
a full ronHmu.v. ~ cnnriHlicifT fl Lloiorea 
Caffafntllj and ulher jilayern, rrjtorl for 
work every day. UCrBffK PanBten Liny 
la prceidnril, Arthur K, lj™rk. vice trfflai' 
dr-nl, aftfl J. ■!. Htilly, tr^ajiircr. Tho 
Yolo Fnsu A«BOcJatl#o Sn fOPronced in 
nflin-a in the (inarauty TrWt BolliJtef, 
"here morion pictures Kfcm only a part 
at their ope ration*. And, moat Baarn'.tnM 
<:t all, this l?i.:jr;:-!ii::;: DlOtioti picitiro 
company hnnn T t fl? much a» a pre*a df- 
partmeiu. 

Mnry Kal Utki 
Far from brine threatened with pneu- 
monia, M*ry I'irrkfnrd in on bw wjiy 
horjir froni (.'hicaco, wham ahc antl 
DoukIqh FAirb/irkK attended the pjKtnlinz 
tif "Kbbfa HchhL" Miss rirkfnH tv*» 
very much furpriscd to heat at her own 
■avafB illnea^, and hajnrni<d tt> telcphano 
New Yurk pht> didn'l know n thSna Rbaat 
it until ore at rhe Chii-agu pflpeni prioied: 
it and it »qh rtn-ijpied hj o New Ynrk 
dni!y. Hpeaklnf of the opening, our Chi- 
cajfo cor re a j to rule nt cihaiiftcd all her nri- 
jecllvw in nirtnj; a report. Klir Hfliil 
when the pieriire opened nt th^ (trand. 
Opera ■ Hnr.*e. Uoup and Mbtt nnrij 
(JeorRf? Cahan were ail there. ThouRands 
jamnieil Ihc utreetii In from nf the tbea- 
ire to uc? a peep at the famon* trio. So 
;;; : c;i.: fii the oration Mary and t)ong 
rianied Ion? rnonph -to niako (•ptfchcif 
from tho. *tep* of the theatft-. As fnr 
the plct'io; — out c^rreRiinnrleni hbj'-h It ii 
the peat thiug i>inc* ,+ Tuc Birth of a Nb- 

IVp are wniltUE nruwualy f*r Potia's 
maaterpieein to reach hrrr *o m can ee« 
1f ira ihnre Chieagci'ic euravajruot opin- 
ion. 

Takfii Into the Kald. 
Yesterday was ihr roRtJat riny for the 
mcerJni of the d!rT??t^ra Of the Mothm 
Plclnrfi IVodllcCrji and Dlstribulorn, 
Aaide fmrn tlie iinnal nrntlne an lnterest- 
iiic touch wat jelven fo the day> prn- 
cccdinRH liy salii::.; In two new member?, 
the P. Vf. OrlftHh Company and Asso- 
ciated FIrHt National. I'nnfliclnlly thwa 
two conipanirjs hatt 1 b*vn Biaodatfld with 
the Wi'lL H. Hay* ftsaoctattoaa for Home 
wrcka. hut the rleed was made official 
yesterduy,, wlion the iipplicailnna for 
merubpnihip ivere voiefl ppan and* ae- 
coptcd. 

EilUI* BoTina Rratsna. 
Ktldie Bonn.t. v lio h«> been in charse 
of aclrertlainf: nml publicity for Warner 
Brother*,- baa reflijmed tu accept a pn*I- 
ifon u« ci|i|iiitai : on Bttttascr »itli aald> 
wyn, lir. Boutin, ivhoao neiv duiicf etart 
next >fnnilay, |fo*s in UoJdwyn with the 
jrood tviatie* •>! bus? friend*. f,otji* 
MfltflnilcllA. whfl has been Mr. Bonnes 
axaJHUiiK, n ill carry /on the work in the 
Warner nflWn n?*iireri hj l.on Younc 




FOR SKIN TROUBLES 



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Liquid, Just What You Need 



Don't worn about Ecccma Ot other 
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healthy sfctn Hy using Ztrno nbtimed 
at my dTug stor* h>r iSi. nf Cjtra 
lirxfl bottle it 51.00. 
i Zemo generall) remove* Pimpled. 
BliclcheicK Blotehei. Enema and Rlnp- 
worm and make 4 : the skin cteir and 
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inliseplk liquid. 11 is easily applied 
and costn a mere trifle for each appli- 
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oml lir on ham] fnr tJie premirre nf 

: "Slia"rliswri" nrc the l.iHmore. the date has 

I been ™ei ahead. fnnteAd nf ThnrfMlny. 

i October 2f\, the ptetart will bww if fimt 

i iire*"n.tmi(in nh Friday, Oetober 2T. 

I ' 

"m* > d4 mi tmtmt 

i ('oii^tftTire Tfllmndsr i* t>n the qui vive 
fnr iileiiu. She WAtttA Fom-thiop *ff*ini] 
Jind riirfrrClil, sOmfllliliB that can he 

■ trhiintlnirtl Into a neennrici. In "rdrr 
that tin 1 one with an id^a-ean be prop- 

I erlv r-'p-nrd"! Mjaa Talmndcr' ip offering 

i SlOfi whieh will he paid Tor th> be«r. 

\ Pfle'pogB jtynop;l« irnl t" e^eeeri HOO 
wnrtix. Tlii^ fr> be ^uhmitied before No- 

, v^qiber l. The jinlR.-a Rrf John Kmrr- 

| roii :vn1 I'li.-Jiir.iin Cajreerep. nnd H, K- 



Xneablna- of YV4ri 



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With the departure &t Hurry iVarrtw 
for lhe con*t lo-<lay. the flftivitlc^ of 
Warner Brother* are > ] - :-:'■>■ -.■■■•< aa beln^ 
mo^t inttfrestinfr at thia time. In addi- 
tion tO BU the lVT>II-kBOwq ;j.|i, ;.;■;. frl.- 

tained by thw cUmpaOS for raotlon pic- 
ture imrpo^e.". the folIawLrjR list of ptayi 
V.:::- been added to lhe Warner haldinicH. 
"Beau BrtHnnieJ.'* RichBrtl Maujfield'a 
well-renteraboreil play: "Cornered," 
Mids* Kenoi-dyV >laec r-liy nf hut sea- 
Hon, and "Haw to Educate a Wife/ 1 by 
Klinor tJlyu. Than will all be producr- 
tio-na of irKS-lO- r 3. which would indicate 
(he alosa of WameJ Brothcra art! de- 
cld>dl.v ftnibltinii*. 

Trenilnj: -Km U'ell. 

That the Lii;hlinnn franchise holdrA 

will hn«e plenty of time to iraah their 

face*, •■■■ii their beat bid and tuckers 



K*infp>nn j^ nflitfls n* l*Bii of the job. 
■ Thedi Bam (ineat at Honor. 

The Worn tin Fnys Club should lime a 
lnrRf turnout on Wi«dn«dny. At thp,t 
time Thedn Bara will he the a-ueat of 
hunor. .Ml--:- Bxra i* known to mfloy nf 
the elub tn*Bjb#i*i who are lookina (or- 
wnrrl tn welcomlrtu: U^r at luncheon. 

Aaatbrr I'rlrno. 
With AI Sraiiti lined up orarnrt cennnr- 
rhlp flod Hajftr Iia Ouardia isimlng ont aa 
Jin announced foe to thic unpopular Inw, 
rhirjftin nrf bi'icinninc to look np in the 
inrliipiry A! Smith haa aivnjm been the 
friend of the motion picture inriontrj, nml 
It la indeed plcrtunnt to know where 
Major Iji fluntiiU. who ia candidate Tor 
t'ontfrenH nn lhe Progressive Tleriuhlieflo 
licket. Ftard". 

Mnjor l.n Onardin :■.■*-■■■:■■;-. That lhe 
Movlnt Pu-ture CenRnrahip l^w should be 
repealed, nine" 1he exercise of the 1'enjil 
law of New York in eiiffirienl tn prevent 
lhe ehrniinK if tinwholea^me pirturen, 
Me helicves there sbouW he no more cen- 
Aorehlp of fi'm^ (han there h of the 
nrrKB. Tie Brands Tor free upeerh nn^ nd- 
vormcy of rhani;c^ in rnvernmrnt 
. thr»uj:li the Imllot. 

We Mauri Corrected. 

j The following letter haw hwti receifel 
I from CJando EJ. MAcconn, eeneral nun- 
I i(rer of Ernest' 8hipman Comrany. aa 
a prote*T nrniii"t n recent artiel? in 
which we rretlited I>. W. Griffith fit 
lieinc the firnt man In 'dedfeate a film 
lo a weill known writer. SCr, Griffith 
tj^dlpnted "Oqe ir.Tritinff Nipht" to 
Chaelr-Ji niekena Mr. Mactrona aay*: 

"There hnt< jost he^n In-ooeht to my 
BCtontiPii i ]itiw noitce ppfearlaiE io 
yonr cohimo nt -"terfln.r'a date. :-.:vi re- 
fntrtnC to Hie dedientton of the late*t 
Parld nnr'j * tH Tfir-r, prndiietion, in 
-i-hl^h I* ia cleim"' 'it ha* remained f^r 
Havid Wart r.riffithj to rJe licate a mo- 
tion nletnre." 

"Thi" t* ereooeoiiip. drBpi\te the nn- 
rtftohtfid *inee"ity «f your informant — 
and I if tahinr thi" nicat 1 ". in thf - ah- 
arerjee of <Mr. Phipmaji, of fm app^ifi 
ine toil 

"To EHteaf P'-lvr-inr. n:>d none ether, 
brtoww the fredi" fn- rjs.<rt(ia first ron- 
e*ivff! the i.iea r>f lerh>nlinir a nhntn- 
j «1rt- pmHiiction: L1 bflttfe a fact that in 
j .luno. 1fr31 — m"re ch^n n 'f urn— upon 
■ the pnrFiimimtion i>f hi" Hailan deal*. h& 
J erolrrd the clan tn 3*JtSrnt* hi« then- 

' (ft'OpOsel rrftriuelion ff 'Pnnr' Hprin* Irt 

] reU n^rt'ory of it« nuthnr. F, Marion 
Crawford. ' 

"Aertord.nriv. i<* +»-ii Ki2?. imrm thi* 

• rrirttl of *hp ffoi*ri*d np"ducrlnn ip 

\ew YQrJj be f»eCT'"ed hi- |oVt by eni- 

. Iiodylni: in 'he ft?*n the ikdhatoej- p4at*- 

. ihpi)'. rotetlie- i-i»b -i re^'nAue'jon nf a 

:n-i-«iih of the i^re Mr. Crnwfnr-I. 

TV tBlWnl— ^ vn-l; W«j tlnnr W the 

| r'-afturoeT, Film 7.- 1 oeu-o- ie» ''J!! W-«t 

| Xfn"+e»nt h Ktiwr, >'*- v —k f '\ 1r - T h" 

| nhoto^'-a^b wan fnrT'i'bed lr T. F Jlad- 

| jjpiti. S Vl'rxt KorfT-n«rrnr>i it reel. 

1 "liiPlrihitHitE nlfntp Tor IhiB vctt am' 

i.iii'.nB prn^Lietlo^n — i3i-ee>eil by Henry^ 

T \oiker nnd jih^'orrrenherl by OiArln" 

■Hn«her^»-e to be f+r-nwlt* ***aTweei 

nev( 'month, where** Mr. (^•- i *i'h , R pia.v 

will hnrr iwi fajorin* *H0)tt? a f»* 

itav?. it« i>ubl : '- pre«oniAtlon. *0fl v,ij| 

thereff" - ' 1 rra lile ap"r<""lal" t*<- In-t t hut 

>mW< the pri n *itT *t \f.r. Shtnir*>n'* 'dea 

be flnlr oeeri"tit*a in the v"--**. Mr, Ph*r>- 

rnar' innoeentlr enootrh, will fln<i bTmne'f 

in the ne-kw-ird oo*ition or iieina charffed 

with imitation." 

A l.ln* •■! Two. 

!■!!■■ faith in humsu nature haa beea 
re^trtreit hv the retUrri of n Capllnl pfl»a- 
book which we loat fn the theatre una 
i evening lfl*t week. The b*nk was tw* 
I ttirnM wtthont a Hue to aay who rhe 
I Under f», rind n* we'aro unable to thank 
j out Unknown friend In person, wr takfl 
1 this meana of ex^rataiug our ftatttude. 



■ cs-.-i« i r 

TRENTON. Ort. MS. 
The New JarMJ Anil-Salonn Ueiaptfl 
i* a part and parcel "f ihe Republican 
Party, declared Mayor Fta*|t Hnfr»e, of 
.Terjicy City, at a luach^on-meetinB: ttttder 
the (iirccton nf the Men-er (nnn!> Uen> 
ocratle women at the Stary -Treoi Iforel . 
hepe on Sainrday afteroi"ni Tb» finajw | 
Ihren-jh* hoolui into pmhibllioii aftf^ree 
ment allmiLtaneotiqly. 

Mayor Hnpue niarle the prc'lii-tirm ili^t 
Knreri>or Kdwprd I. Edward* of fot*t$ 
ClLy. would he- Heeled no The lienioerfltie 
Ticket at the Novemlwr ejection to the 
I'Tiltett Stnten ReiifiTr-. ami that fomier 
Cireuit Court Juria* OeorKn S, S1J*er, nt 
Mftnchen. unutrt he iand"il in the piiljpr- 
naior!ai chair nt Ch* Hintfl tip'ie ou thi* 
■■ame ticket. 

foapaiSna won the rritlehm tiy Hncor 
of rnrrafr Wtate rfenaior Williaia N. 
Riinyon. i«r Ploinfieiri. thr- caiujidate for 
Governor on tlie lte|iuoliean ticket, and 
United Sutr« SenAtor .Iweph 3. Fre- 
linahuyaeu. nf Itnrilan, Bei^ldieaii. for 
rheir prohibition stand. Ta<' major did 
not mince r4f4| in ^rnLhincly referrin; 
to rr-tnrptiee tni*lo to hi» ponrrol of Huil- 
aon Cortnly by tb« two U. 0- P. rflnni- 
dALee. 

'Thi- hootleiejrrrs hrivr been matle jiob- 
nihil 1 bj the voleceail nef, " emphasised 
Haeup ih ehaaipiiiniuil Oorprnor F.d- 

Wflflh'B attiturfeui fmorof llfht vtlQC'* 

■nd hf-eru and uo saloons. He declared 
thar the hnotlrrirers were not For Ed 
wardn and SiLzcr, ttfl ijilfrtlrfi "The 
flask I:;-]]: the hip of * <-■<■<■■ \n-r ■■■■>,: in a 
ir*raurant--whio masb) it poenEble for the 
liuotlegEBr to exist*' 1 ' 

T'hen the mayor Btated; l <•<> to the 
f onflba IL £ a ,no* n t Pri Boston— w tin t rlo 
yoti obflervt there? Yotiuc meu beine 
matroyad by the flash.. E'eroonally, 1 
haro rover toneheil n firop of tignor in 
my KB*, hut 1 fr.'o.iietit the leading eliiba 
And hotela of our Htate. and kaww that 
liquor in freely di&penned." 

VAN AND CORBETT 

LEAD JERSEY BILLS 



Local Girl a Appear in "Hoboktu 

Follies" at U. S. 

Theatre. 

BLILy B. Vin and Jnme'it I, foi-hett 
led Llie Tarleiy biTt^. open in a* iu Jer- 
sey t'Iry jeaterdlaj,. With five other 
H. F, Keith acu and the Paramount 
picttirf, "Piok tiod*," featuring Anna 
Q. Mlasou, Behc IMrielp, 3a0t» Kirk- 
wood mi 'liaymond IJarton. the f<tatc 
Theatre pmniisew a diveniifled hil3. 
Harry Vokwt will top the laudcriHe at 
11. V. Kelth'K, which will aljo preBoot 
]%dltb Keller nrjd compjiny in an "up- 
to-date a^rrue"; Rrnwn's ]>okb, Itiadcrn. 
^ Brown. Winifred A Brow ind 
FloTice am] Iteeinii Auhnrn Virj(lnia 
Feiraon In "Wddnew nf Vontn" is the 
film feature 

Musical comedy ami vaudeville under 
the caption, "tjlmrn? n Thrill." w||l be 
the a.ttracLioi3 at the Ccntrnl. Mercedee. 
aaalatei! by Mile. Kunroue. in a psychic 
acL Irarta Lhe vnudot-ille at the Bits »vkh 
"Tticb llea'a Wlvea' - aoj -A Rrlf-Mada 
Man" na the double photo^plHj feature. 
The Itotjjevelr in West Hoboiteft la pfc- 
soatlnB "Nrro. 1 ' the William Jt'oi spec- 

tftClT. 

Goad procramri ere liited for c^ber 
pltyhoiisea thronphmit tfudiae Cnnaty. 
At the Hudson. Fniiui Hill, rhe HutWn 
FlHjem, headed by Ann McDonald, will 
preaent "East Ia West." Burlcaquo 
ehnupen Ijoth ar the Mnjewtlc, Jersey 
City, and the Fumpiri?, Hf>boken. Inin« Ai 
ClamaBe'n Town Sfl*ad*ta, with Mnrry 
Hi^key Le Van. t« rhe Majeatica offer- 
init. Tho Eaipirej will have lhe Broad- 
way Bellea. 

Prbvilla l^ean. in "Under Two 
Floats, " win play HiniwJtnnenunLy nt the 
Tirojl, .lemey City; the Unroln, L'ninn 
Hill, and the Pastime, Fninn Hill. The 
I*. P. Theatre. Hohofcen, rhii week will | 
introd.ioe the "Hoiiokeo Follies," lo.'nl 
tif I'-, rahinc part in n musicdl eomedj- 
melnnre. Th" Lyric. EinSokec, ia shoiv- 
iTic William De Milled "Nice People." 
with Walliee BeiiL Hebe IlanieN and 
fonra-l Nnslc. Al the Strand. cTnbok*n, t 
Jean Snthern head* n rarietT bill Dun I 
tin FBrntim in The Yosrmfte Trail" I 
In also on lhe proftmm. 



STAY FULLER-H : GEE TRIAL. 

np;.V.yr« oi-mh. itr-n«r PthrlJeAd**- 
mrnt tor "pfcim llearlnp;. 

A rCitrAiiiinr; nnler to stay thr tri«T 
nf Edward M. Fuller and William F. 
MoGee, Btook br«kers t who failed for 
SS.OO0.0OO, wnt tton^d yesterday hy the 
defendant*, to get a hearinr, for a cbg>npo 
of TCTuie;' ' 

Lnder tiiin order the trial is poATpohed 
ten* dsyi, ubtefta the defendnnta waive 



All 



Fftt People 
Should Know 



This 



Fat people owe a dei>E of trautmte to thi- 
norhor nf ihe aO>w fsmims Hanuida Pre 
(erlpMon. ;:.■:.! are aril I mure =■■:■'■ i . - 1 J .: 

-::■■ rtdUCIIOIJ ..( thlp I- ■■ Jul. y.*. ,■!'■,.:■■, 

■ I>e*ltr rettiedv tn (abler furm. m.i : i- ,.,-.] ' 
Prescription, i'. •.'■•(■:■■ can be obtained pt nil I 
Uruc inin.1 ihr or.irbl over at tac re«<nti 
phle prtTO-of v»r doMur for a cane, or you 
Ida periiRr iheiu rllreei nn receipt of prli ■■ 
rroni the M*rnto|j t'a., 4K1^ Woodnnrd 
Ave., tietroii. Mien, 'L'hit now leavea nocx- 
i'Hm fnr i! :■■:'. Hif or violent > i.:-. ■i-.e for the 
reduction of lb* OverfAt body to aoraui. 



C Mi hjOMUlAr 

W ¥ formartf A. 'J 1 '. Sleicart 

llroadway at Ninth. New York 



I N 



THE FASHION SALONS 



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Sportswomen everywhere are wearing 

Knitted Suits from Paris 

At the smart resorts, in France, in England, in the 
HijrhlantK here in America a; ilic Poh> and foot ha.ll 
panics, at White Sulphur and tn lhe mountains, the 
knitted suii has became the mode. 

Paris firsl created I hem. And the Wan a ma Iter Store 
wsas amnnj; the first to introduce them to Ncu- York. 

The Women's Sports Shop present? — 

The <jii*u-ta*t to be found — $19-75 to J79.50 

All arc fmm Paris, where lhe various models were 
chosen bv our representative because they v-ere the au- 
thentic fashion. 

The new CHINE weave 

The effective two-tone weave in such charminp; colors 
as hluc and red, btack and ffray, many tans and brown 
and in jay colors. Plain weave.*;, loo. 

All wool or wool and fiber iilk 
Our own importations therefore moderately priced. 

English Scarfs, $4. 75 to $1S. 75 

Smart woven scarfs, which English women always 
wear vitii these suits. 

And Fiber Silk Blouses, $7. 95 to $79.50 

"The btouscs that are often worn with these suits. 
From Paris and wholly delightful. 



Women's Brogues from London 

An excellent model, built by "a 
liading London hootmaJrer 'for 
the John Wanamaker Store. The 
type, of shoe* the smart English 
woman wears in Irnvn or country 
with her knitted suit. 

* 4. * 

Very mannish in cut. Full rctto r - 
ated wine, lips. Slashed tongues COn- 
ceattrtg the laclnirj- Sturdy soles and 
!nw fiat heels of solid liAltier with In- 
lays of rubber. 

Black r.r tap ttlfilcln, 312.50. Gray or IfWtt bucklkln. Sit 

Griy and white hive not rubber soles, 

FlFBt floor, Old Building. 



SPECIALIZATIONS 

.VOTr;.' — rVirrd nt tittle ftofl*a pr(f(«ory efl»( fo »■; o'jered 
eiery J«lf7o irhilt ; a r»oi( unimutl retlDii for tf-alcJIfoj .fflrc- 
/ufiji thr /njrAionT in IJ* Wnnti maker Faj*IHnn& Satan* — rjourna, 
lerop'', linjjprjc pn.rf ihlhcr fli'liele*. 

TUESDAY— THE WOMEN'5 SALON PRESENTS 





Tailored Twill 
Frocks, $59.50 

Our $66.50 and $75 grades 

Typical, in every way, of 
the new fashions, the deep 
. surplice, neckline, the fine 
j cording for finishing, the 
beaded girdle and the coat 
closing effect of the skirt. 

In a most excellent qualify 
of navy blue twill. 

Sceotjd floor. Old Buildine 



Women's Fur-trimmed Coats, $125 

Kit fox, beaver, wolf, squirrel, caracul; the furs — best 
of I heir kind. 

* • * 

Finest quality of soft pile fabrics. 

* * » 
Distinctive coat*; — and unusually fine ai thi? price, for 

the furs were personally selected before the season began 
and the prices went up! * 

In gray, brown, navy blue and bteck. 

* * * 

WHEN chic Pa.fi5iennes — and, in fact, the smart 
women of the world — gathered al La Potinierc at 
noonday during the season at Deauville in August, It was 
^evident that the success of the 

Mushroom Hat of Felt 

was assured for the coming season. 

* V * A* — m 

The importance of this fashion was seconded by tlM,"*^.^ 
smart women of America at rhe Polo games at Westo^'^^g 

* * * -*- K, M.. at tli* 

Now the Wanamaker Store joes a step few*; 
presents a unique collection of mushroom ha**" 

At $8.50 to -JUL. 

Colors lri lhos« ippwtd bj Piris— «C^"I ££Kta"« K 
bcln. full, henna shades, gray and black. ' -:■> - ■■■: uia '■■■■^^ r ,- ir* 

The irimmings ire very simple — in other r £STI*y?S-2 L'lhi'fS ¥*. 
smirt, wtieihcr 2 cocard or baj-d of ribbon, or p**t m*3M*^a^rwt,«S 

e^ j A.,*5 »b»n* nl 1I1. M r nhu ft 

3 **" rB * Hftur ISW ITtH'MLton tt •urk Pthi* 



A EC HIT EXT r 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: IS, 1922. 




HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

i£Sr.,^ "La Tartrate" 



*"JU*I tynsblood vnonx mlQ**,'"— TrlTrtiBf. 

a. U Ertiaxvr'a Jrstbml rwducttov 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

oVrsm Ktlrritni "flit EAJAPrBjr'l 



U<t*.T«-io.« BmL i.r 
A.NP CCMrAWT wlll. 

BRtCBHelUS 

THE A^VFUL TRUTH" 




HHIBR 



ZIECFELDFOLLlEi 



(NORA BAYES 



"*s*rrt iff EfoptktUc 



■WWff 
QUEEN O- HEARTS"" 



J'B'I Of C*»». 



Mr. AltXqLD 

BA1Y '■ 



'ON THE STAIRS' 

. Will Jibm k Crus 

Tlir-Blte. C*l, !HU 
. HIH.TO-D1T t BM1. 




The Nautical Comedy Hit! 

DA Ml) HI" I.AM M 



FRANCES STARR 
; SHORE LEAVE" 



r. tr-Mxf. 14 it Bra. 1W. 

I M.i!i. p- ■=!■!■■ a Bit. : : i . 

SBft'i ilj.t F1»T.""— TrlfcCW. 




RFPIJRI IP WBJ, T<tDST. *>M. I.ML 

ncruouru h»i».th-ii* > '*b«. :.v>. 

AKHE NICHOLS- iUmtiat C.iNn.1 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



LSSJSnODAY nl 



CEOKE WHITE.'! 



MH(i 






BSE 



JUiWHJ #IH| "BEST KCUOCUi 

TrUKHaMGiBL't v ]s tow*.- 

uI.inilHwl **fkfc —.linn P»N 

FULTON SS;,^S.?fc.^;-^ 

THE SlURT COldEBT WITH HUSH". 

**a>M«p ■o/nqvcEirowT 



RV BEST r>L~A.T3 1 



ft'£H. MATik . 



WILLIAM COUBTENAY 



:l|llIf"to!.! ii, 

E«i.». U»,..IUt.ATB»,I.M. 

MALVAL06A" 

JANE COWL 
EQUITY CAST 



-. - HsU, TO'U-W * Ml.. LIB. 

"KMa ttii-ifi Ontdo*s AM KiP'Hi. 

llniii-Kvi-r rnr Wililr**."- flaw. 

DAVin BKr.ABCn Prsswts 

ffiULRiCAsKiKi 



SIONNAV EVBNTXO, OCTDtfEK 
S1I>, IB AKMOttKCED KT 
4AH IT. llAttnig FOR rn. 
■WINQ HKRLlS-fl NJEW MUftlC 
HOX RBVTJE, STAGED BT TffABj- 
P.4XD 0SOIIT. BOX OFFICE 
NOW OfKX AT XVMC BOX 

THEATRE. WEKT JTOPTY. 

FifTIl ITRSET ', 

Monday JViffhl, Oefofrgr 33rd 

Mttm 




Wallaca Fdrflnjif r-Wnrj- 7,- ash 

"Captain Applejack " 

Wiilir I1l?k«r» M.rr r Ce-SUHiy. 



SE1.WVN THKATIIKS ON W. 4-p #4. 

TIMES SO. 

Lnat Wi-fli Thin Tfar*<r>r 

THE EXCITERS 

illin PlbaStrt & T*lluUh Htnlirma 
f'.v, 1 JO. Mm. T<-v'*l Bat. J.H. 

SELWYN 

1WRM'? ALEXAMOn 

BERNARD ft CARR 
"PARTNERS AGAIN" 

World'* Lauaalnc Hit 
— i :'■.. Hsu. To-etj t ?*t . t: 



APOLLO 



LAST d TIITSJB 

FRANK TINNEY 

. pc A KWrgjXJti PM(WT. 

DAFFY DILL 

Bit*. !.». Hat*. ,.*..■ I r-.r I ID 



OPEUING MON., 00T. 83. 

x d. w. oaiF FrrH'B 

"OHE EXCrTOiQ BIGHT" 



a mmm \ 



PhA Y AND BOOK MARKET 
GROWS SUDDENLY ACTIVE 



'Beit ' Month' Since 1920," Sty 
Brokerage Firms of Iaoreftied 
Proiptritj — Many D«h K*dc . 



SELZKICK'S SEOWZNO DATE 



Mend Din* C>oti U"«-it for R*l» in 
"Bnii" "MTI-VI 1 !!! pt 

rmwtt" «t Rlt*. 



■ Tfl^DAY A FAT.. 






StW. HOMEnSEt UAliliJIAAl, 

MAOGE KENNEDY ,7 

SPITE CORNER 



MARIOM DAVIES 

CRITERION m HEM SSSU3K*a 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



WOROSCO 



TV*.! a 11. i>i ■! i 
avkrt noi-arfinrvH' nBBAT rrtwuenV. 



PBhJ .EeMh'ri I m.iri 
iUCE|i ta£ s" 



|»r..f Kr|H,-. sunlit; TtTCKJSR A Ca. 
IffVEFISIDE "Tin A KaE.lMd.Tl.nl »tit- 



i & Town* 



Fenl Ou'f 



Ii.! '.Keith'* 

STREET 

B-y-ll JIL 



nr.sKii; iiAltltlM ".ii: 

* O., HlrgLni A Itabw, riTO 

* Bp-fL*, Kbibci A r:-..!,:;-,:-. 
I. :-: « II ■= - . - ~_ c.h*. t Ll-.r.lw. 
plir. "'HBninnbiiiic*. 11 



CUE 



CAPITOL 



Pint Tmifii repulir Prim 
llE KIX CRAM-g 

PHI80JTEE OF ZZNDA" 



tlVOLI '•Ol«e M <; i ;;„ s , ld ' 

Hrtoll Cimtfrt Dictnln. 
/■itrybQtlv'l CtoiNr la rJtf Wfun 1 . Now." 



SSSfflL] "Till We Kftet Agftia" 
I A I EL i-Lih MAC UAlisii 

a-'.l.yij. l. 1 " ^ & ^E ™- 

IWtOVD' I 



4 PorawuuMl Pieiur* 
, Y.. 'J..-. Alt SUF >.ue. 

1 ntcun "WtMSwi f»r «ho a**" 

runnui ItlillD Orr.lMitra, . 



|%UtTOV 




R 



aaEanaBBEm 



SWIFTY ffijffflffe 

! Br J' ft Toobar >an W. C. i'i-?-ivH. 



CKAELES HAY 1s 

I'A Tailor- Mad« Mnn.' 

ITf £ i7 *U 3lr«iK( Srmp>onT OrrlPfira- 

«*..'■: (be fara-iiH J I Mil. Mr-: iiALMIT. 



StranO 



ColntnblW.n.tnSL Furl, IHp-l*Hrp. Tw!r| D'i* 

TALfC OF THE TOW3T, 



LEGION WAS NIGHT LIKE ONE IN PARIS 



■:-'i ' -:l.'-: Buywi |4 Tha M .r lii.-c '. r >.-:ii].b. ■ 

NKW OKLEA.N9, Ort. 17. 
Jtcinbnip of the A- J3. F. nttcndlng Hie 
J\'mionji1 Ampricoa lj«ftioii convention 
lierr. ii-n-;>lii, lived agnia tht?ir night* in 
ptrts im tnj'rtwset carnival apiead out 
to-|nt;lxidf <hu cnt>a nntl r^tnutflnli o( 
■ thf old FitiicIi sn.-lioi) of tliU city, 

TJipp* Tins a Hpirit o£ g^ly■coI^radc^l.hi^ 



CLOVER 
GARDENS 

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STUIMOS W 

STMEDAMaW 



hpCA-ecu rlehramJMitJ! or Uw ^Mncl/ who 
f&utidrd I lit< iiiwn and thi> (hui-HkiM; irbu 
fotiffht In I':-:;iii('i>. MlolatUre Mortll 
Gr'i», tttp *ity'i« famous celebration, vrch 
atased In twn &( the lorawt hdlt- Vat- 
trans, and idrhj dHjiced m the Luatti br 

jn>H ri;;m!.'i. 

ThflTo irvai no slockpning of the c»t- 
nivat artivity anrwhere In the bualncai 
jsrcUonit. Crowm aeerhml «nt| nllihil 
throufiit; thu Loivu arid in- and OUt at thcr 
hotels. Thev «h«trpd, jcllfd, nhont^d and 
ttanc at rv.ijrjr pirfti-xt. Bnnrla pluged, on 
tttrpot coTntra *itid dtlepatc* b*ai im cam 
und -blew rinuaivkrm snd. In j^tnrral, did 
cirryUfliie ntMslhIc lt> mulcn nniHc. 

JV*w OrleqiiB it ukftiir tho palebradon 
clircrftilly and lioing all It can- to h«lp 
along tho good timp, J*ollct do littl-j 
mnra than iwcualonMli-y adiBaniah, avan 
when traffic is bJopktd. A drop jama 
on tnn ear trtcka ^amwndnd or*ritlon of 
ana Vinr, but ^o lth.- intcrfaxcrt. n3BB 
did' r«ilQ a *rap game In ■ hotel lohbj, 
but tha reaaon, it wae aald, v*a that tho 
play wo? "eroattcfj," rather than because 
it was cambllnF- 

.Tha paonla zcaantcd deeply »b Federal 
injunction against aala «f IJ(|Uor, m& 10- 
plaudcd Satniiial Gotnpera's flofldetonaUon 
of ih* injunction as an nffort to circutn- 
vent orderly processed of tha lair, 

$«kJ HauaM "boom" at MMonaMr 
t»ricc.i in available, as ia 5 or par cont- 
!-.■-=- r. Ffderal iftflto an immrlcra to 
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By LOTOLLA 0. *&&$&■ 

THE atanta and pls^w;«*.i!ta]i* 
firms nrr tmadaulnB, to feel thrtt 
llffl hold* some-tntaE for ihrm, 
aftat all. After a year of pa- 
thetic dutacaa Ihr marltet an Au^dcnFy 
riccc-mft artlra and tbt na!» of playn bad 
bopfcn ha« iPCrtAned "0 omch. it hrgins tr> 
look aa if ctpxt an*, ia pr&duclne pit— 
turee. If this la any indlarUoti of prtM- 
parity, torn the mot'on pfctnro tndnstry 
can Who hr*rl, (»r c-n? of the most uon- 
aerratlTe plaj broktd"a*e concxrna in the 
city saidyaarerday tkatbualUMs thia Inrt 
month hla set a octt standard in rrceipti. 

"Our h«t month since 1920." la tho'" 
"Way he vummiKl up ths airuetinc. 

William Handorfih Hrfth.i, -.vim hn an 
rye &nt for every werth-whiln costiimp 
play . baa |nirrliasect t"ir Alas rlshis r 1 "A 
Gcntlemnn of France/' by ^Unlfy J. 
Veynjin, .Mr. Henmt nnt nnl.v rwnan 
into nossMiicin of ihp norel. but Uw play 
as trail. The rumor is last he n.il| en- 
deavor 10 dupliratr th* aUeeeas of "M'hpti 
JtttujtltnMd lVaa In r'loTrer." I ,-. ■-: wftc^ 
ha obtained thr- righw to "Alice Tif Old 
Vincennta, 1 ' nhieh will b* Uaftl an a star- 
ritu vchiclr- for Mnri'>n Davlea. 

Speakinf of "Aliea of Old Vinrniaea/' 
thla was errnmeflual? reported ss javlnp 
been sold to Madge KetinMij. No! onjy 
h Ibe prktlrge oL haWjo* purLhastd 
"Alice* at Old Vincennca" takrn away 
from Mi« K'enned.r, but mw oomp« aloni: 
a IH cisimant for thr film Hfflita to 
"Janice Mercditli," Fr^m a MKirw un- 
queatjoDaVili; in refutation for vprnciij 
ve arc told Joseph HpTtrnrk has pur- 
cfaasad "Janiw Miredltli." vrhich will hp 
turned orer to Jejn Kraerson to mnlip ^ 
do IilXO production. 

While William Randolph Et«fW was 
in the buying husinru he ni>.n .;*)ili-il 
"•Hearts Couraaeous," hj Hallic Kr- 
mlnlr Rive* |o hin atwtf. At ths snmf 
ttmo this lira | wax consuni mntcd the 
Goldwyn Cympnriy o^frltsxptl "The Top 
of the World," by Scfilb if. Dell. TheM 
■re ?iATPra| .intrrestinc; drsla peudine 
now, and l£fr fm- ih* autjor ns ivril as 
the aa-eiit is ronsldembl;- hrJchtnr thrao 
dsy». 

nmt Noi-f-nbtir i m n«ir. 
The Pcbinick CompanF has ilrfinitrly 
aet XoreTflrn»r 4 m the tlatr for the rtinw- 
Ins- of "One Wfrk nf t-nvc." Ela-Ctw T!nm. 
morstedi'i. M ™ f j,t pietbre, Thr JMts 
has bvftt. ohnftep, and inviuiions ■wili h* 
sent f-nt snoir 1 to aive rrory nnp in tlic 
Industry a rhanec lo h« ijr pfcluit- My- 
ron Snlinirk has dwrrtbed ns Ihr- bftal 
Ge'tnirlc h« of the ypnr. 

Alice Lake w'lth Hr|*nJrk. 
11.1-ron Belawis-k retwrnrd 1o ihr ['n.-iilr 
Toasi laat Sunday, hut befom hr Irft 
lowp be said Iir had marie itrraniemfntA 
with Alice Ijike to pln>" th? lending frm- 
Inlnr rola ^i|;|wik Otvrn iiooro in hi** 
next picture. "A T>,)to r Down" la the 
title— a| feast. tJie tcnlatlve rille -end 
Victor Herman is hnth nulhot and ijlr fe- 
tor. As soon a* Myron xetn back tn 
Cslifapaia n-ai-k will b^ ntnrlefl on tliis 
and otbrr fnminr Sflnirk ptWorec, 

Alana Contract. 

Stajtlag MonfJ.i.r, Martlh .1. Hrfj will 
begin a ssrlew of melodramas for thr 
Atpjw Film Company, "rluperraan" Is 
his firii sod Ibis will be (oflowed bj two 
H0re r .ui ttill of tlinlU. .im] Kucpense. 

Mc-'i' (;r<- the Job. 
■ iionte Blixi-. whj'has Leen one of llifl 
well-known figiires in our Nrw York 
s;oi*!*l life, is leaving town Th^Teilav. 
Molile is going In the direction of [he 
Qoaitt, where hr will piny nne of Ihe 
lending K&a In "nrsaj.." the Charlro O. 
Norrja novfl vlntsil hy Wurner BrothefM 
ii r:-r. mming attrai't im. Harry Rspf r 
who is making the picture, »rnt for Mr. 
riTje, beesuse be lenmed lo him ro he the 
enet *y[te for the role, rtldnej Fftnltlin 
is directing for Mr. UapT. 

A Illllmorr I'nrt,, 

To-pight at W.I.j in ibe grund hallreom 
at the EUtmorr, t'linrle.H C, Burr suif 
Whitman Hrnnrit win net bk host* t" 
a large number of film fclk nbo Ijjlvt 
been Incited to ^ Urst abowiag of 
"Secrets of FArin," fn the cast are Lew 
Cody, Gladyn Hulettc, l>o!ares Casainelli, 
T. BkTEe? Sherry, WlUie Cfllier. Jr. t 
Uoixi Coghltn nod Kftjr Bhanooa. Dor- 
othey Farnujn haa prepan^I the nlory of 
,l Tho MFntrries of Taris/ 1 Johnny 
lEineH'n latest reatur^ comedy drama, 
"Surf Fire Flint," with Dorin Kepyoitn 
Edmuncl Br*e#e, Ruhert Sidc&an. ,T. Bar- 
nry SLrrry. Effie Shannon und (.'hnrles 
Qerani, iii alao on the pm&rBin. 

rtnlh Rotand In Hospital. 
Over tli* "Wi*e ymtet&Kf rim« the 
bad noars Lhlt Ruth Holand. bdrouja of 
many, thrilling serial*, u in the lioHpiinl, 
Mini BrJand waa nlmint; 4 «crinL tm 
rnilcn trim Loi Angcln harbor. She 
waa kpeeding ibroogh tho, water in a 
power bnat,\»nd endeavoring to caich a 
rope auapondtd from an R^ropl&Jnr. Tbn 
added weight cauicd the piano lo dip 
an*J for inoTO than a mile Mir-. Roland 
dragged through the water. She clung; 
to the rope, wliieh saved her from drown- 
ing, hut when ahe was rescued abe wna 
found to be sufferina; from severe abia- 
aEona and shoek. She was taken to a 
hospital. 

Ta Kelp (he Cansr* 

One of the fHturea of "Motion Pic- 
ture Pay" 10-day in the campaign to 
raJae fl.000,000 for tho Federation, of 
Jewish Charities will be a ahowinf ■: 
the Hotel' PfusyWvIg at ~.;\q v. m. of 




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"SWIFTY" ARRIVES 
AT T HE PLAYHO USE 

Hale Hamilton Been in Leading 

Raic of New Comedy Preiebted 

hy WiJliftffl A- Brtdy. 



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DORQTI1V liIAC KA1LL. 
^he nln s» the lrn.Lt if Ktlwtn 
(:irt<r»'< n^tl pLrtui-e. (d t.p- rl- 
ii-n>c-i l»y *«n(-ln4«-d KJrst «■- 
Itnaal, 

■■STimpry HotHtt, "' fJrvIilwjfn's vrsion ot 
Ansla leztenka's I'm-!, on fmmLRraaL lite 
on New York's 13n*t Sidp. "Hungrj 
Hfiaft*" is a wrcrn itudy of a family 
that romrn to America in scarcli of the 
i:ji\ih of iji"~-. anil iimI'. tlinn after many 
straggirs. 

All thr llKnULULia. 

Kirhm-'l Kipling, liend of the Ki|ilii:g 
I^nterpriacs. pro'luccr, imprrHario and 
golf enthuniaflt, wnlkrd into tlir oFfices of 
l k f,idurers Sstisrlty tVirporniinn y eater- 
ni:Ly to pay hiP r"*prcts Xn Itlmrri Drad-i 
wall. 

Air. GrntU-Hi bk.c lonp known KiplinS, 

lint yrsterday fnileri n« rneogniKo liim. Tor 

the \Ve*tiyn prndurer wore n two montli*'' 

L-r.iTMii of beHi-d. lone ^hugg.v h^ir. a 

khaki fiuit, hi}) biiotrt but] a* wioueh cap. 

Ho was inintskfTi [or a ron-boy nnlll he 

mailr hlttjteVl khdWH. TJi^n rveryhwlj 

laugliH. Tlic teflfxjn for lit 1 ttnitiuR 

mnke-Mp is casilj' "xplutneri, Ktpling 

eoroLndinl heTwi^ii l*m Angi'leM and New 

York p» often in thtr t J i;:llmanK thut 

imveliiiK loAt hi thrill, *i he derided lie 

nniild ni"tflr teyoat. As a rule there is 

nnt&ing extriiordinaiy about that, but tir 

liidu't K.nriili I he weather man before he 

left I. *ip Angnlr.-i. Anticlpafh-s s nice 

trip M|n. Kiiillni: iktiried \-o ncfOmpnoj- 

I brr c : -. i ■ = I j ;n ? : r t HCTOaa. All vnii well until 

! Xhey reached Kiii 1 .-;'- t'ity, wiiieh they 

did io record tip)*, but when tbey 

' Toadied ^iissouri the heavens opened and 

I thrj were marotined for ilaj». Ho aays, 

"Nuw I know why ilioy rross ailnuouri 

i un mules." 

1 Although tic irip wns rieeedinjly 
I hard, hotli Mr. And Mr?, KijiSlug enjoyed 
| it und lie it all iiriiudd to place His oie- 
Luren in »w York. EJe npeet'i to \-r- 
main Ipsm Abeittt three weeks ond motor 
j baek via thr Seuiheru route. 

I. ^ — 

A Tli-nlnl. 

The Beluseo office telephoned $ttt*t* 

I day ta ask ihs.t a deninl be mads of the 

rrpnrt of Lenoro flric's nTrangcment 

with 11. \V. Griffith t.. film "Tisttr 

Ruge-" 



""NL--;i Ann May, wbr> worked in a pie- 
tare or two with Cherlea lii-.y. Is in the 
city doing [irr-Wintcr shopping. Miss 
(Iraco Kingtilry is authority far the 
stBtcun-nt that when little Miss Mnv 
wafl r,n\if.i to late a part in "The Ij^it 
Days of TomiH-li." *hn braced to know, 
"What iliri he din of?" 

Vote fur Smith. \ 



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SEVEN SENTENCED TO SCHOOL 

t .ails ivronsea .,f arnrprlary Hm oil-, 
«n< farfem- Role. Too. 

■■'■> ■!■ i>.: : M' ■■- 'is -•■■■ ■<■-■'.-,, Ti!rrr*ph.l 

QOftBldS 1 , N". V., (let. 17.— A singu- 
lar pictfifllty Jias juot htt-n ihipouedl br a 
■pofite jueticT In Wnldrn. Orange County, 
upon seven beys accused oT [larticipet- 
iujr In a burglary tfcnWj 

Cbttmcey Srli two maker, aged 14, and' 
his eonfedrrntes ;■■>■ nrdered by Judge 
Henry Wilev to ko to Sunday ichool 
every Sundav fur iix months, to attend 
public srhool rrer.v tr<-hi»l day. and not 
to be nut affr 7,;tO in the evening- (in- 
!'■■.:' with their parents'., for uin mnnlas. 
"'( they misa n ne°*ioTt of Sunday aehoo! 
or public aehoal Bt fall to obaofre eur- 
few i-r.'gnitiijuns (ixwt by The Court they 
will Ijp returned to r»?nrl as imrotc »"in- 
Islom nirl tevetflf fiittiinhed. 



By LEO A. MAESH. 

jt'a s rfilhrr in inrrlauing ides .John 
Pster Toolicy and Walter I', I'eroival ] 
had wbeo l^icr ila-t^d out in WTlte 
"Stvlfty," which William A Uro'l/ | 
nrrsented si Ihp rbjjfcotiM ir*l ni*bt. 
The CToWWe nerms to W lln-j intitwd f>o ] 
writing it. 

The story dea 1 ! witTi an cx-ebimpfon ' 
mlddleweiAtii dghtt-r kriMighi [nia Mf j 
lKinom nf one of our m>eaMnl ' hesl | 
familiei" to keep tba nncivss routtR wn 
In the straight and narrew patb. Tr*#t*d \ 
hy the p«u nf n moro * ■xp^.-leiic-ml flay- 
wrigbt it undoubtedly could bar*- proven 
one of the most enjorsble comedies of 
the season. , 

As K Ih, the plsr tis* mnr.v an i-iijhiv- { 
nhle aiomcnt althouali these are {-hiefb 
arrltf-d nt through the elever ilialopin of ! 
a third party, tins King Lardnrr ff Chi- 
cago and Great Neck. rcnEributcd al 'hr 
IbM Hitrnjent, Mr. Lardcer \\i\* cslled in , 
bj Mr. Bradj- tu di> the upreclies for s E3 «: 
title character, and: he has lived up m ' 
the Taltli the produeer showed in tiim , 
nio^t BdtniralilT. 

Mr. LnTdncr h^is k^-pl to Lbe pritp 
ring mostly in eitractinn his grsins of 
humor for the JoH. nltbnngh lie 1ms 
toned down the oonverastion until it 
smack" of thr tea taht<- at timea rather 
than tlie punrblng hor and the gewg; , 

ArltoD .Vol !ln <ii,;i,.l. ] 

Aelde fronj Mr. I.ardner's eonlnlni . 
tions. howeier t il:e evening was nol 
■och a BHCWWt- The ntcion of 
"Swift*"' drRK(;pd s bit at limes soil the 
idea gene-rally was not worked out r*fj 
cjtpertly, morc'& the pity. 

The cest. too. Is not happily "-elected, 
it seemed to n mil tuo rnptioun miloekiT ■ 
Far instanrc. I!trle Hamilton in the rule 
of Swifty has been tien to iiettec (*d- 
tantags in seyernJ prodiirtmns during 
the last few jBAffa. Etta at that, the 
star struggled vziliantLy with Ii a h role, 
aud there vrcre tlnr-a n hen lie rsnlty 
achieved- 

Hamliten tlid tuecwod in petting valiif 
reMttad for the majority of the Isu^li 

Ii0"S lie put OVaf Ihp rii'vlinliL -. but 

there waa aometiin? about his wot* that 
wbkc, "t etfhvinrlna. lii the toIc nf n stal- 
wart iirixr lighter whn hrtired from the 
ritiH ifndefeatpii lie didn't carry convie- 
lion. 

Margaret MoBfef atnifk n gejioine 
nite In the part nf ihe wrongeil gtrfwha 
becomes * sirram in the liousn of the 
tw.v Tesponslhle for he r downfall, snd 
Franrea Howard was charming nnd 
Ei-at-eful ns 'he dunghtor of tho same 
household. 

' ^VLLllntn Hnlilrn l..i,>rl, 

William Hiildou. t >o. wag pxceLlfcui Bs 
Ihr msstsrful Ion] nf thr plncr. who 
turned otu nni to be thr losster St, all. 
un*! Helen Scott did n rather clever bit 
ns a too bibulous vou&g wotnnn In the 
area nd act. 

None of the ca*t was* downright incap- 
able. It wss Just lhat better Nrlertirton 
and ny>rp fitting i.-.n-- cpold have bei-n 
made. Thr r*sl oT tli o eomimn> eom- 
prised Humphrey Ragart, who as ibe 
youtujt son of (he family, wan responsible 
I for all the irflublr and who didn't *eem 
to be quits miit nf himself aw! '-•'■-- linen; 
Klinrr Nifhoils, Itohert Ajrtnn Gtner 
flondnll. Duy Hltner snrl John 0, Hewitt. 

The rttory of ■■Siiifij-' 1 deal* with 
fiwifty Morgan, the undefentr-d form+r 
middleweight chsmpion. who takex over 
the tank of keeping younj Tam Proctor** 
feet In thr straight And luirr'-u- path. 
Tola bos been quite a wild ynung ibbg 
end Swift y"« jnh proves not an easy ape, 
hut he is nntia&ed with it until his own 
lister turDs up -en the hnuBrhold as the 
girl Tom has mined. 

Then he tales vengenurp intn his own 
hnndn by s-amplns Tjbi'h 'i^ter into run- 
ning away with htm. They stay eat nil 
night nnri iier family is In the throes al 
dejipf ration. 

TiolblnaT tioei U'rnnf. 

They turn up in thr morning, liowevrr. 
none th* 1 werse for waif, Kwifiy c s 
plains his ideit of the nesr "lopemenr ntnl 
tlie oIpo, once tbey renlicr lie bos plHr«| 
them in his position, are riiupnui-d in \lp W 
the sittiutlrii (ihllotophicnllv. 

The boy takes SwiiTty'a lister out int.) 
the lihrary prepared to "do the Hrhi 
thin j hy brr." whatever that is in sued n 
lireumstnncr, rind the rurtiifii Hngn Conn 
ur la-emy-li ■.■■■■ minntCH to II In plenty of 
lime tn let the harassed etmimiiter i-:i.r.-'i 
his train without running to the neareit 
eait. 

"Swifty" Is a good idpa gone jnm n 
l rifle wrong, but even nu It linliU many mi 
entertaining momenta for the Idle lliojure- 
grnr. May lie prove mlliei^ntty numer 
cmi to keep it at llic PloyhuuBr for many 
n week to eomc. 



HONOR SING SING WARDEN. 

Malar !,■«*■ Ma*> Ilea. I M Vraerl- 
ran Prison A %nrri j( hm . 



■ t«KIAl PneiUb l« Th( HctrlbS TtKincH . 

OaSlNINR. N. Y., Ott )7— Hinig Sintf 
attaches rerelved a telegmm ut the 
lirlson to-day from ihe American Priscui 
Congrws. In session In Detroit, announc- 
ing that MaJot l*wl* B. Urti, warden 
of ^[ng filnp. has just hern elected presi- 
,. .,.. . ,. .... ., ,_. I deflt *>f th B American Prison; Association. 

OOUNSKY LEFT S10.1G1. J This honor ipskes Wardtn Uwn the 

recojeni=e<] leader of the penologiate of 
tar I'nited States, flnti! ittw hr had 
been president of the warden** n a nocal- 
tiao of the American Prison Associa- 
tion, but now lie beads llu- untire uam> 
elation. ■.-■.■!iir-'i includea not olnne wsr 
dens, hut prison physicians, rhapfninx, 
commllrtlOHSr* and pHCBl eipcrU. 



Tfcrrf Tb#«tr*s 



plr*r.(A >:.i*i*l blrlatan of ElUK- 
Mryer Dnlinaky. whi> had coneeHsions 
for the khIc ,f,f confectionaries and re- 
freshments jn the Liberty Theatre. 
EJrauklyni Locw's Theatre, ou Uolaneey 
ntrect, aad the Pegplc'a Theatre, batb in 
this city, left a net estate of $10,101.08 
when, without leaving n will, he died 
on May 4, 1010, It was rilsetoufd jWbtfr 
day In *&* Ktngt County HurrogBte'a 
Court through tha filing ol a Lranafrr tax 
State Appralaal of the nToperty. 

The groaa vgltre* of tie eatot* left by 
Mr. Oollnaky. who ia aarrived by nin- 
chlldren who share equally In the prop- 
erty, AnJoiiaTed-.fi S-U.00% end this con- 
sisted of equity in realty a' Wiiloughhy 
and Sutnner aTenuea, Drrjoklyn, 5^.Cs>>, 
ft tn] etth Id bukt, $0,000. 



DILLON CASE POSTPONED. 

Stxt Frliar F4a*4 tor K*»r l>at*. 

JqiDorUnl Revelation' rrobalied. 

The bankruptcy bearing <■■' I>lllou & 
Co.. atoek brok^rp. whieh was to have 
beed beld yesterday before Referee 
Pettr B. Olni-y. ftS William sirerl, was 
postponed until Friday at ^ 1\ M. Rp- 
colver Iv'V'i Winter said be expected iii 

Sake ge-verat Important rrvelatioca about 
o artaln of tha bankrupt conncrn at 
Out ttoa. 



W W Formo-I» i. T, 8l»«lirl 



FASHION 



SALONS 





Three-piece Suits 

Fur trimmed 

and tn the 
Xcn-fst Fashions 
For Miss li ta -20 

S NidTl smts. Delightfully 
\itiitl\fui. 

Xo BTfflf mfluenrc of the 
made in suits is -llijji'ir;. 

— thr .f/iflh^if, short 
jacket. 

—the hiprbattd jacket, 
fastening either -cith stash 
dirti vi- lii'o buckles, 

-•thr blansed jacket with 
-vrf! defined tcniyf -line. 

— ifof tie-around jacket 
in setcral lengths. 

$79.50 to $295 

hur is u^ed with lavish hands on these suits, lor collars 
and cuffs, for handing — in the lines.! qualities lo be had, and 
in the most desired pells. 

The new <of! pile fabrics, some ti mas willi matelas.se 
jackets, make the suits, combined wilh crepe Ac chine or 
satin block crepe. 

In th^ eiquisitc dull red), the new ' liRhler lh»n nivy" blue. 
golden and djrk ^rfi^rts and MilIc 

The Matching Frocks 

gptu the three-piece suit its vogue. Novr- 
iivts may no to lea or the theftnt, to luncli, 
or even lo dine informally, in the compact 
j;rr\ccfulness of a suit, laVe nf? nne'^ jacket 
and be weW f rocked. 

Bodice tops ol tiaae rflatt-'hilis (r.xks b»va been 
especiillv deilRiied in complete the LTHtumt efTeci: 
ind nude, in most InsliiK-eS. of the same crepe, 
in colors ='id wesve. is ihf lining of the jacket 

Each model his wine iltractivc virifltion nr 
sleoc or neckline to give U Individualiiy 

Sccood floor. Old Building. 



The Fur Salon is showing a smart variety of 

Short Fur Coats 

Anticipating the vogue in 
New Ynrk of short fur coals 
for sports and trottcur u'Car. 
because the Pariiicnues have 
made so much of them, wi 
Jiave assembled a beautiful 
and varied collection al 

$135 to $405 

Cirii.-ul, nf Enurse, In jjl the 
new 5hadr,&-^platJEiurn, beir^e, 
liupe, brown — and black and 
white, for because oi [he soil- 
ness ind ruBCedilCJ?; Of this tnr 
It is particularly smart for ibe 
short jacket. 

White Coney — wbkh is being much worn in Paris — squirrel. 
beaver, Slynx, moleskin, wild cat, civet fit. Hudson seal (dyed musk- 
rai > . The glyox coniti jtc $79.50. 

The threat distinct types 

Tha strjirhr /ur length coal. 

The bioused jacket with tight fitting hip-bait d. 

The Moused fttckei zrith circular flare and girdle, 

2li In^'hCJ In 36 hkfeeS in length. 

Third floor, Old BuilJing- 
+ • * 

Patou's "Geranium" 

A ghrxaus gown' 
of flaming color and 
ItrrritiTi -silhouette 
The Women's Fasfiion 
Salons brought the original 
from F J aris H fur it showed so 
weil^the new off-the-shouldcr 
decollete and the flowing 
slender Jr^perics which Are 
important phases of the new 
FBOfie — and very smarl. 
The original, $295 
Reproductions, 589.50 
The reproductions were 
made to our order, follow- 
ing the exquisite lines of the original (and adding, for the 
sake of practicability, a shoulder strap) in line "crepe ro* 
main, in geranium color and in black. 

Second floor, Old Building. 





VOTH BABY IN CONTEST. 



Mrril).i:i 



ll'-.ir Itnnltnu. 



■''■> *!<-■-* I 



K£dnnn*il r:ir) KntrerU f» 
rnlturr PF)»e. 
Tin' f'.tir months old Hi 
that W*s recctillv kUtWB>eei in front of 
n i-~!-: street departmeut ntore and ■-■.::- 
jjunc futir days before It wh diHcovcrr<l 
ia a ball room near its home, has "lean 
entered lo the coming hali.v aasTCR At 
Mmlison Huuan- tlBrdcn. 

Ura- ^"oth. the niottior, thinks thflt if 
Utile Mildred ia perfect enough to aUnirt 
the attentinu of otif *bo wanted tn steal 
be*, tbc baby uhnuld eertainly rein a 
[ifiii 1 . She iticrefiire ret|ueatrd the liatiy 
contest commit i re nf the "rtkfaifal Cni- 
turc- Kshiblti&li to enter liitln Milrired jn 
rlj* Lalij- contest which will nn*n at 
'!::,■■-■:!! Srjuaro tjarden on Monday oft- 
DCiUKiD next. 



:if 



l'r<-siileo| Hardltu' hi to deLirvr aa 
sdilntn to a tinsinuru men's nilw cheer- 
ing nt "ifadiKon S- jii.tr-. Hjarilen un ■:!:■■ 
ning "f r'ridaj-. SoTBlnbeg 17. >■;•.;.< ..- 
>lir u ITa ir.-- make his abfMttire front 
ihinctun inipasaible. The nerasjor. is 



.i'li.ibratioii nf the twtfrrty-Hf.tti anni- 
ftmiry nf the founding ot t~ 



clisntn' Afsnrialinn nf Xnvv York. 



Mcr- 



l.-WUKItTAlfclbt'-bi 



PbsV Wit for t>«|ier L*waalt#. 

Kurropnte JaiBM A, Foley yestcnfsy 
Eranted ibe peLitien of Richard Oroker, 
,Ir T , for u temporary administrator for 
the calate within the State of New York 
of bis father, the late Itiehanl L*Toter, 
ono tinv Tammanr chicfldin. The 
Cdttlt gpiM>iut«l the Neiv Y'<rk Trnat 
Cociipso}'. Tlir more WH made for the. 
purpose of iiroftecuting suit atrAinat the 
aatate. 



THE HOME FUNERAL - 

Ca*4*«fr« iasaymsiWy 
Call CuJumU;, iiQQ 
Whan Ua-ath Occur* 

FRANKE.CAMPBELL 







vr-wroun— uriHJkTin *, rAMTneu; ntMBb 

*1. CUVBf'II, - ' liiM^ti. i,nj \tc\ tin 'Thiirti- 

say, I r. h, 



fMITK— CHAKLKS E. "I'.AirPaEl.l. fCKSSflb 

CHUliqi. , > snurj t.i.7 isj sin imH. W«aaas- 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 



\ 



RAZORS 

49c each 

Hade in America from high quality 
Swedish Steel— the sort at razor 
that is generally sold everywhere 
from $1.50 to $2.50. Pall hollow 
ground and honed, ready for use. 



Extra Quality ■ 

Barber Razor Strop 

- A genuine borBehlfic strap with uuTts 
Btron-' tor honing. An ««]lent strop tor 
either profesaioLtflt or tiolBe use. 

Special $1.39 

Ususl Prio, $1.98 . 



Travellers' 
Safety Razor 
. Sets $1.49 

UetuBr «JM 

Imported sstatj razors with 
three oenMe edted blades, good 
bristle shatfnK Prliso, end ther- 
ing stirs. In tubular prroxjlln 



Safety Blade 
Stropper *3 

For All M.kei of BUete, 

Special 84c 

" Uiasllr OSc 

Similar in operation to an old- 
[eshloncd s,:,rbc: Etrop. 



Hair Clippers 
Special ?4c 

Fat trimming bobbed hair and 
to art** a elosa rat ■.round the 
m'ascullno Dtcfc. Made- In AaiT- 
tca, of food qtmitj mar/riBl 
throughout 



The New 
Replaceable ■ Blade 

Scissors ■ 

94t 

At the Cutlery Counlir 

A. light welfht ■daaor*' with 
Mgh ten-dan ili-ntJ-roi-giNl 5t*el 
blades. Blades are replaceable 
and new blades may H obtained 
at half tan coAt of eriadilis thr 

nl.l .dill] OHM. AD tSilrr-i;s.j|y 

sui table sciruwra tor diess mat- 
era and home sewers — it, is 
always sharp., J 



COfiEjV HAS CONFERENCE 
WITH SECRETARY DAVISl 



Plan to Lend .Aid of Screen to 

-Agmua ProgteuiTr. Pod. 

lis Ptofrrams. 



HAHY OFENDTGS SCHEDULED 



National Xon-T«,e**rlc*l Jtetlo*. 

Pletnre. Csmpinr *" Dlllflbafte 

Wld. V.rterj.' Of Flint.. 



' Introducing 

Stainless Steel Razors 
$7.44 



and 



Stainless Steel Pocket Knives 
$1.88 to -%\jU 



By 10DELLA 0. P.4RS0N5. 

S" IDNBl" COHEN'S trarcls. look 
aim to MwMhtjart, Illinois, last 
Sunday, where he' met Secretary 
of Labor Jamea J. Davis \qt a 
special confcreliCfl -00 matters affecting 
the on-operation at all theatre owner* 
with th* Federal, department in. the wory. 
of aiding the , advanewment at progreanive 
public programs. 
The cotlftftOP* was held in the A<I- 

mlniaU-atifin. Building at >t. -":--.:ri.. 

with Assistant SMMtary HenninF.. M. J. 
omnia, A- J- Mccller, W. I>. liurfonl 
and J. J. Rttbe&s, all mecabera of the 
alotlon Picture* Theatre Owprrt of 
America,, present. Special reference won 
mada to the uoa of motion picture 
In diversify. nf immigration. Secretary 

1 Davis 4 s ('■■j»-!-lp.l]y interested in this ro- 
Intiau flBil h« i* cngcr in put into uotunl 
praetLoc such plana tui h> has in palnd, 
liODlnn through tbe medium of the screen 
to bring tho public jnto sympathetic co- 
operation with tap subject. Ho hcrrcs In 
thla way to direct Ira IP Igfl radon HL/pnnw 
■:■■ thot (ifrlrtiltiirnl iroil huLnslrinl iwMn 
will Jw cared for. In thia wny the muro 

] general ilpvKlapnionlof the nation will Ih.- 
accompliaheil.. production, incroustxl and 
tho dungi't-itii morah, liralilt anil otlntr 
civic phnrWK leasennl Ln cronilrd cfiilfm. 
The nvihlloiervlgo; Sn flie tln-nlTc will 
ensble Sir. Pafld to move forward alntiK 
Ilif^j- lines'. niid^AIr. (Vheii Ii^k [in-miM'-l 
to Rive his oU In hclpiug Sccrtuurj Duvis 
real i eo hi* nmbitlop iu this dLrcCtioik. 

Worrl fnftn Kail tad City yMttrdny tolls 
ef the micceiHiful mfti"» IMduw rtiuven- 
tlon held Iff thaf fity. Mr. Cohen, Mr. 
OTrwIe atal "Mr. MVwlk-r were all ui *t- 
tondiuico. A bnnquOt wob irnJpred lornt 
evrnlnj; with Mr. , Cnlun. aa gurat of 
honor. 

.\-j7iiiii<>vn. nfioTm it, STaar*- 

After an aliRpnce from ijir atagip^ of sit 

yearn iHazimova is rftyminj! to tho foot- 

lighl^l Licit mouth under tin 1 management 



>r*tn Floor, fi-tner, Rt-ar. 




Herald Square wc, 



A T e« Fori 




MADAHF. SAZIBOVA 
WUd ik to rcTttm ti 
.\ii»t>9t her' 



« *(■■« in 
Adnptat1oB 
b7 Flopeux Hfnlrt:, 




Amwica'a Lkrgait ^ jj. 

— /4 fy^MaAr 



Mm'* Shop*, 
StfWlt Floor 

All to Themielre* 



-oadmar |i jVmlA 



^orfflerry 4, 7". Stciedrt 



'/clcjrttfiic S7M cTlajrpeMiii 



. df "TIIIb 

or so trne hr^nis some -word about their 
i t I ■ i ;- - . . Yestnrtlny an announce meat 
<-flinc forth from Lhfr *.fRcc that ihe Glma 
made in behalf of the futerchurch Wvrld 
StfrTBmtBI "f North America had been 
ulitniiii'ti, ;!ii'i woulii be diMiTibiitril 
throughout the Halted States. A wide 
ngv uf ':'lIi.;i'!'1;. tjti China. India, Af 



ot Cherle. Brjno,. tU piny Mid.™ | ^WWy^tS! 
Nnximora haa etinacm to hfrald lier return ■ . . 

tr. tho spoken drainn i« Louis N. Ans- 



GRACE GEORGE IS 
SE EN IN 'TO LO VE' 

Hcraa-H. Trevor and Robert War^ 

wick Alao Appear in Saw Play 

From Pea of Paul Geraldy. 



WAS PRESENTED DT PARIS 



Thr t'nui. 

Hwttl ..,....., ........... .„NoTinipi Tremr 

n*'ea« oe»r. c«rt» 

Cbiiunfa I'-'itr-i Vi'u""kk 



that he plaja it aplendidlv. may be 
fldO to the fact he ta the artlflt ctuieiim- 
mate or that tin juat eouldu't help it 
One perforce mast give Tre^r^he bene- 
fit of the 'doubt, however, in thla eaae 
and pf-rtninly bo itoes all thaL ia required 
or him In delightful InnhLf.ii. 

Robert Warwieli in a bit more apec- 
tncular. Bin is rhn morn romoatlc role 
nrnl he mabea good itne of all the opnor- 
tOBftta neeurited him. Ht» Been*; with 
MisB Oeortrr, when he forceti down her 
-■ -I ■'{!■"■■■■ in 'I maLca );<■;■ admit her lbvc 
for him. In the »ecnnd uzi, is what the 
up-Stnte cr|tie would ilewribe as atrong 
and gripping. Anyhow, it wbs conTire- 
itiji. 
I Tho Mory d»ata with a woman who ia 
I married to one man but in in love with 
another. Kho liold^ nut againat the Lm- 
pnrt'iinitiea nf thu latter for a time but 
'in ally is forced to mini it >iir Iovm hLm. 
Then, ' realising that only clean love 
can moke her happy, she turns her hack 
on tlm thlnl— anil outlaw— flujdr of the 
trttatls BOil Kicks 'tO her hanbaad. 

Thr.re'a p}iilo«aphy in Geraldj'a piny, 
Thrrc is also camedy in a broad Setuce 
nci'i willial It [timi^hL'x :; highly pleasant 
evening of rntertalntofnt- 



By ISO A. HARSE. 

'- IVli.il GtraJdy has written an inter- 
eating drama and Groeo Uoorge hna 
adapted H *ell for tbe American atcge 
In "To Love," which woai prcneiitcii Jut 
right at tho Hij'Ki Theatra with hfiss 
George in ill- leading role. Tho-pla^ La 
eeonomically aanembled, rCquitioK the tOh 
sisbaacn of only three prlnclpala, and 
th* other tw& player* ate Norman Trevor 
and Bobert Warwick. 

"To Love," a play In tlireo acts. Wag 
originally produced in Paris aeyeral 
moatJw ago and. it will forms one of 
the moat important parta of the reper- 
toire of the Comcdie Francaise' in Paris. 
' Aa JtH name would Imply, it deals" wilb 
love in all. Ita phaaes^- that icconqnerablo 
love that blooms like a morning glory 
ln the hreaat of a maid as well aa the 
Illicit variety thnt comes Loto ftlMtne- 
[:■■:■-■ like the wild flower in the abactow 
■ of the neighboring ham. 

TJiere is dso aome preachment in "To 
' Love," :i:k1 it Icuds !.. show thftt love 
uiidnhtad in the only tbing worth having 
in life, However, tho moral i.s not :-irf- 
ficieutly obtrCperooa to kill the enjoy- 
ment of the jil.iy for tbomi who liku 
£* thfir theatre without a catch Id it, 

Moreover, it gives all tbree memberg 
of the cast a spta&did chaace (0 display 
their talents. Mias Codrge ia seen in 
* eicellcdt advantage ond there'are jimes 
when aha rises to helf^ita that auqirise 
■:■.-.-" her meat iardent udmireru. 

Sliua George is eapcdalty escellcnt :n 
the ond of the tirat act when abe feel<: 
tho ilnrfcurto* of tho room HoBtng in 
on her. loiter ia the pttiy sho tealU«a 
darkness £* only relative 

At for Normao Trevor, it ia difficult 
to eatimatfi jukl how good he Is. Such is 
his part Jhat it hts him liko the, provcr^ 
hial glare. It ..■< Trevor, iini-.-url, and 



THAT WOOLLY TASTE 
IN THIS SEIZURE 



> TicirrfoflftsaoW MsfttKfKnlt'lB* 



STUDIO) OF 

MET 



Federal Agents Report .Capture and 
Confiication of 114 Cases of 
I Scotch and Rye.' 

A liquor raid conducted yentrrday by 
Fed^rul Prohibition Agents Charles 
IrfEp. Sarmn-I KuruhOn :.:ul .TrJui l»r 
Stefnno of the atnff of Chria J. For- 
raan, upon th^ Emthue 6ril]B t ■ Woolen 
company, at 230 K-'iinlL avenuo rnaultn-d 
in ttf dfUiite Of H4 C*S«f ot imported 
ryo and scutch. Kummnnn were left for 
the owner of ihp bna[ness, Joseph Rt«- 
cnbeep, of 8fJ West 10th street. And hii 
eon, Ahrehnm Hosenhcrg of Q]& West 
IWth Btrcet.- 

The probibiLiou ageuta naid thn?. tbc 
[!'.■■• i-ilisii- Mills iii:;'.- 1- beeu under invei' 
ligation far, fouic time and that Agent 
Samuel Knrzmaji was actively on the 
nasigumeJit. Kurfman posed ns a wool 
buyer and .became friendly with mett- 
hem of ill i-' RfiTiijilf Mills firm. Ed dfo- 
covered; bo he said, that he could get 
licpjOr If he wonted it'nnd a big pur- 
chaw? w|| nrralTite-d for yesterday. When 
the threq agi-ntii arrived, {.ntcnaihly to 
carry the liquor nwey, they made the 
sefxure instead. Thr rnnflBcated Liquor 
was taken re- prohibition headqunTter* 
nt Tw?tu?-Fi>«rth etreet and Broadway. 

CITES LONG HAIR. 

Wife Ansmra IlDBbaadJ by gaspl- 

ClOn In Krlilenfr. . v 

Vice Chancellor GrlBin, [n Jersey City 
Chancery Coart. will decide to-day 
whether * woman 'haa a right to suspect 
her hushaad becauae sho 'finds a long' 
hair otter thou heT own oO'hls Coat-hijiel. 
The question Arose yoaterday during the 
proceeding* bogro by John Scott of, 
llitlifl, f .. I.. nfalnst hia vofi\ .Mrs. Uary 
Seott, of 105 . Nedson avenue. Jersey 
City. ^cott la seeklBg a. divorce un 
ground of eouatrnetive deaerijon, 

' During- the trial yesurday/MrB, Scott 
anid »be had discovered * number ot long 
black hain< on her boBband's ro4t lapel- 
in IHli) nrni that later a<he laamed nhnr 
■ he had hccD automobilbag witli a younc 
w^m*n. 



paoher'a adaptatian of -"Tiila.." by FJor- 
#bz Wrreieir, lit. Anspaeher in Hi* 1 uu- 
ihor of the current theatrical Bjajtceat, 
'■Tljat Duj," Bud ot "Thf. L'tithnhtontd 
"Woman,'' in which Emilj Slertus was 
Genii several years ago. V ntil tliiw nn- 
nounctment it was b&Uered. ?."ii7-imo»n 
would return to the Htnge In n {iramatic 
Trnion ot "Salome," Interest in (.)«:4r 
WlIde'M tmetie vpraion nt" tltlH famoua story 
Uai ing been croaOrd by ths flltn play itnd 
by the ope rxi tic veralou. Tho picture, whioh 
curiously etiough, !■.!-.!;!! ii thr dfinior'a 
.polsaw. will he rel«iu«4^1 ut nhAiit the 
same time ax *Tri|u - ' oiiens, onnonrier- 
::*.■■ r i t. of the former tiriuar slated for sokil* 
time wiUijn the nrnt few week»«- 

To pp«, OrtnUrr .'{<•. r 

The reviewers ore going to hove ti bony 
time th^ nest few weeks. Never hnve 
them been go rafeny openings aiul do man; 1 
now dim dramao <rumiuc; to IlFnadtvuy. 
The latest announcement in c Sl i ■= dlreolimi 
eoneerna '"riie Tuv.0 Thru Furgot God*, 1 ' ' 
a m-w plmlD-play tn Ikl presented by 
AVilliniu Foi at the \xu,r Theatre, 
Braadwey tud Forty -fifil) street. The 
dtory .wdb written by the ruy^terinim 
Mr. X.; who Been" to bo " guiding factnr 
in many of The big Mpp^inh, and Li wa.t 
ekborated in seenarui form by Paul 
Sionne. Hnrry MJIIurdD iK the director. 
"Who Are. My Parent*'" rinses it* run at 
tin"- Lyric this week, after which the thea- 
tre will ln> pSt in reidines.1 for (lie 
premier of "Robin Efood." l^uiglaN Fqir- 
bunk's mPCh-tnlknl of photo-play. "Monte 
Crista, " auother Poajapn inl, will r-.-:i for 
ten dars more at the Forty-fourth Street 
Theatre. At the expimtlon nf "'.Miinto 
t'riwto" a new Fiji pniJilcuon wiJl open — 
the title (rj he announced Inter. 

I'll*-. I* ll»ro Usui u r Honor, 

Any of tbe members at the Woman 
Pays Club who went tBei-e yeat^rdny 
with the exp^etatlfln "f weeing n real 
live vajnp at her trorat were Hurpris-J. 
Thcda llaTaP BhOwefl «one ef the deadly 
flymptnmii, In frnct. tier buinoroua en- 
tertninlnn little speech w-sm rle\*oid of nil 
vamping- tendein-ie.i. and wj» v. MocOTe 
nnd real ^hr won many frirndu *ioi .._ 
Belt, She ttfloltc of noine of her anniH 
ins cipditnee*, opo of them bein£ a 
woman with ihesnwrrns; proelivitiM who 
--:ii»l ahc felt "ClL-opatra' h wris a tine pic- 
ture, but that Anthony • ■ i : - =1 bo tnsde 

to marry Clcopftttfc Mis« lliira han a 
sense of humor that is* uornlstakoble. 



10 p UuO of which have ever been 
released. Cheaslnjr irnm this collection 
nf material National -Non -theatrical will 
reW*C foety-Bve ceiija, which inelnda 
"Rani Daav a story nf India: "The 
tJri-at Mogul," "Thr Fttteant or I*a- 

h.-lln, r|jj| RnJaha, 1 ' "Cnkoowu CuIdb" 

and othiTK, When Tbe Interchiirch 
World Movement set out tutrahu? tB26j- 
tX»,0UQ It in.'h.iL-J.'.i In is.s !^n;rr inn il 
larc^ 1 riimtbiT nf lilm neiivitien and under 
iu direction tho mibjeclK wire nioib in 
all [.urtH nf 1h WOrnf, 

At the Cimcn, 

Hu niouy peopje luive tdophoned a«li- 

^tu: whi're "r.randino!i Hoy" ekp bo 

seen we a re glad to tell the world and" 

out ee:iiis:rs. it eoTPm to lh« Cameo next 



rt-eok for 



If an orlnK 31 a rlon Ilmlf.. 

"When Kriig.ilhood Was in Flnvvi; 



■ 1 1 :~:ii.-!-::i.(T! r . Krer nine* 
HbksM Llnyd made .. record for him + ! 
aud hitf il.ni nt the Htrnarl, much inter L dt 
has cfenterod uroiind this him, ivhieh han 
erf I tbo injtredientti of a suceessrul jiio- 



Hni. U-» 



Don*-. 



l->rry time n M-reen luminarj rescho^ 
our 10*11 h c Mi promptly nsbhed by Co- 
Jutnhia Cor a Ireiure. Ilhat Ia how hc 
kitown lie i» famous. -).imeH Yuung, mo- 
Liun preture dirn-tor. i.i the latest tn be 
bOolwd for a speech. He hun been in- 
vined i" give three h*etoSai and is euch 
n [H'puLir hit in Columbin, 'tis wiiu, if 
he was ted 10 he eoultl uppear thorn 
every ui(,-lit iind get an interested audi- 
eaoe. Jlmrnie ought to know how to 
talk iiii-tnre*. he has mr.de £n>iun giud 



hns done ono thinfj for motion pictures. 
It hnsc onvfrt'i L t m*iiy JKOplo who WBTB 
herej^fore inrlinrd to look upon motion 
pictures ns belug a necessary evil. A 
proof of bow It atands among women 
who think i.t evident from the iuvitutioN. 
extended to Marion Darks 'by the Pro- 
fessional Wflman's League. Mite I>b- 
vies will be the honored guest at u lnoch- 
eon Monday afternoon. October 89, at 
tile MeAlpin, nt which time M'rs. Owen 
KUdarr will ffiie a talk on the. Huttings 
uf ■'Lyii.xhrhr.diJ," illiiKtrfitinji ,hn K r^t 
poHsihilitie^ of the screen from an edu- 
cation at etaudpolnt: , 

.InrLln-i PlH-lnr.- CllfUl enr4 ■ 

''"Fiddle and I.*' the tentative titte of 
.! nc kit Coufiirj'a nnweat picture, will no 
longer do duly. !h Daddy" has been 
chosen for Jaekie'ji next; and the Sol 
Lphmt office reci'ireil teleEra]ibic i-om- 
iii'.iiii ■■■Li 'un to that effect yesterday. 
"Daddy" wan diofieu after tnafly weekH. 
of search and WW fniind; nrnfcrahlt! to 
■■Fiddle end 1." btCKUXO it W*n found 
another story ,iad a similar title. At 
tbe game timn Mr. Coogan, Sr., advined 
the Lcsuer oftif=- of thin cbangej nf name' 
he nliio said work wilt he etart«J on 
Jackie's next, a elrcna stury. Jultlal i 
preparations are nrtw hring mndr for iti j 
production nt the V/uIred Rtndlow. Holly- ' 
wood, whfTo ill of Jickle'n photoplays 
hsve been made. 

.Gftla RallittoUK I ll.ni. 
Nalionni Son-thratrLcid" 2l(otinu Pit- 
tares seem to harp gouo into motion pic- 
ture dUOibiition In uaraest ih-ery day 



To I>ll I ■ •fan. 

' Vi'sierday JoIim R. Robinson br^czeil 
by on Firfyfuurth street with a buii- 
iiii.iH-Jik.- nir That <-oliM only mean on? 
thing— mjinetliiiip in the nir. W«t ituen.ird 
ris/hr. lie in working night and ihti 
fOnnirtg his new company and expects 
to hnvt' l.ic niini>unr*^nenrw nil ready 
neat week. liven the Btnr. story ei 
ceter*. 

I'nir me men Drotrt. 
Eme-fstma Esfiara are in be hlmed. 
\'i'n mdeed. We hnre thr auTlmrity oT a 
frturneii ipavi'ier fro-m thr? Coast who 
Hiiys :i yuung nitin nttmed Walter Emer- 
,ier_ V^ii ih mu,kihg oil arringemeau tp film 
Ttuljili - WiiUl'i ]-;iiii'r^m'H BeceqfO. »* 
llcpe Koineiiue will teil the censor bi>ard 
of ■>.:;- ii'iblt! plun '■" thnt tbey will be 
hss bnndi rut Jm- tnovied while mekine 
their pnlitienhj speech <••. 

Tir Open October UQ, 
Af IwJt Aurep JpW* nnd I1.4 parUicra, 
Adolph Linick and Peter J. Sohaefer, 
can uiisiimiin? n definite ai^uing date for 
The sic* MeViekerw Theatre which is to 
he such un event in' Chicago Him circles. 
September at is tho dale. "The Old 
Moiiu-.-nriid" has hecn chosen as the chief 
fill!, attraction and a supplementary pro- 
gram will accompany the picture that 
will be n credit to the beautiful new 
boost; A1 least thai t< whet we are 
told. 



ANNOUNCEMENT - ' 

Through the cooperation of three 
importers the Wanamaker Jewelry 
Store has the privilege to offer for a 
limited time $364,000 of Diamonds, 
Pearls and Precious Stones at 15 to 20 
per cent, under the market. 

* * 4 

Being part of a more than million 
dollar collection, all of which is 
placed on sale beginning Thursday 

* * • 

To avoid any possible misunderstanding the pieces at special prices arc 
marked with a punched ticket. But the whole collection is noteworthy for 
its quality, variety, beauty and value and will well repay critical examination. 

i • . # 

Frankly this offering, so out of the ordinary, is possible 
only ■ because it is made note — before the Christmas season 
opens. Importers are willing to sell for a lower price now 
in advance of the busy gift season if they can thus increasc 
thtir sales. Which is a hint to the wise that Christmas gifts 
bought from this collection will cost less than if selected later; 
from 15 to 20 per cent, less, and 15 to 20 per cent, on things 
that cost hundreds and thousands of dollars amounts to quite 
a sum. It is also a suggestion that birthday, engagement, • 
wedding, anniversary and other personal gifts intended to be 
made during the next few months can be bought to best 
advantage now. There are both mounted pieces and loose 
stones. The latter will be shown mainly upon request in our 
private diamond rooms. 

Oriental pearl necklaces »t ieven hundred and twenty-five dollar., nineteen hon- 
drsd and Bfty, twenty-eight hundred end «ev*nty-nve, forty-iix .hundred, twenty-three 
thouund and up to one hundred and twelve thousand dollars. 



Diamond bracelets at three hundred and ninety-five dollar*, twelve hundred, 
nineteen hundred and fifty, twenty.eifht hundred and fifty, thirty-one honored and seventy- 
five, forty-four hundred and thirty-five, and up to fifty-ieven hundred and twenty-five 
dollars. 



DIAMOND RINGS, $75 to (40,000. 

DIAMOND BAR FINS .nd BROOCHES, SI SO to 
95,300. 

DIAMOND PENDANTS, S56S to I1.S7B, 

DIAMOND -EARRINGS mounted' with pe.rli or 
l.ocr .tone.. »240 to $10,600. 

DIAMOND SCARF PINS, $150 to $556. 

DIAMOND BRACELETS. $395 to $S.TZ5. 



DIAMOND SET WRIST WATCHES. $120 lo 
$3,200. 



PRECIOUS STONE 
$2,775. 



CUFF LINKS. $150 to 



HANDY PINS >nd .mill pin .ot. with diimondi, 
$360 to $550. , 

Novelty .rtlcl... v.i] ola., . B a other iEa.ll itniqLi. 
piece* th.t do not clu.ifr uodor th. other he.d- 
inff., .11 .«t with dumond.. 



J.w.lrr Store. Street Floor, CHd Bldf ., Oppo.it. Grace Church 



BAND BOX REVUE 
IS FULL OF PEP 

| Olympic Patroni Endc-rie It With 
Hearty Iat^Mm and Vigor- , 

ous Applause. 



■ lion- Will Tlirn- 



ii. * it r 

tttopli), h'JL we 



We do not wish 1 
van to attk Ln al! .niicerity how several 
hundred ![iiin:-:niii ruflin fnns can listen 
in on- the opening niyht "f U. W. Crif-' 
| ftth l.etv phuto-plny. ""Om Kieitinff 
N'iiclit." We ure bM Ql»t i« th* plen- 
Hitpa it Btii-Liii laerely the music or 1 doc« 
it menu the xpeech iimkiuKi' We »K to^d 
thin Ih Hir in -:■ ti Hi- ■■■=■■'< .1 thinr lin-i 
ever hiippenediiinl we can well beli*ve it. 
A rodi'i for 1 an .sponiiiir hi u motion 
picture. 

>Unm Cwarrsn.1. 
v I4i«eDiiiry Theby htU Kl^eil n eoatnjCt 
with >1ti*. A. B, Matcher to co-stitr with 
.1. Fnsol. Glecdon in ' "Rip Tido," her 
&eaft priKtiieliuu. Mru. Measehi-r, It will 
bn rememhered. ■* the producer, of "Sight 
tiife in llullj-wtrixj." 

\ l.llH- I.I" 1 'V... 

A n+.tf 1 I'plifl t'Luh is i--'..i.: fnniir'! n: 
Uel).v*'Hnl. It U ■cfllit.l "Tin Shleltu' 
Club," nml r.iiiy. siin-j- netoni nru ellcib.ri 
for r.i' i. .:.-i! ■■■:i.. trim huvi- played Ota 
rule* of cuvwnrh Arahs. Ethel M- Hull 
hem been elected honorary president. The 
cii-min,;--. u-iU be ileporik. to readinf ami 
dlKC.itmi.oh. 

VotQ tOt BOUtaC ■ ' "■ 



HASY 3KAPPY SPECIALTIES 



By "tnTO." 

The Ham! Boi Kerue, auotber «f the 
Maohelm &. Vail Prmhictious. Inc. 
series, as Klaged by Frank- Cuminiiiicfl at 
tlie Olympic Otb week, cflautitutefi a sat- 
isfirtory entertainment. At least. » 
Olyni-pic patrons on Tuesday nbjbl 
thought, to JT]<ltr* by the lought&r and 
f,pplauae that rajp*J throURhDUt loo per- 
fUTmanc*. And v-h^a Olympic custom- 
er* -w*:* exuberant thrn there mum lie 
some food reason. 

Jack La Mont and Jnuk fc"iu.iui>. He 
brew and eccentric funstere, rnnpiJctlTt.'ly. 
werft respoaelble for tbe rofem. Hoth t>rrj 
trorth}' cotnedlvm In their own nslii and 
sphere. Uoth ate pliittont f'te work- 
Howard lliirrisoa is a tall. i.uuitnandinK 
strftighl. w*th su latrin^hlr and fast line 
dellVery. Mi.dred (-fliietre in i sirorLB;- 
vnfeed, blues-ex neet-cln slut prima donna 
different from the rest, In that others of 
her kind pof.*teas supra no Toicce. I^lllan 
Ilnrrison is ftn artistic mul clever »JnEinE 
iiiRenuc with a fueiaaling peraonnlity 
and junL a* proficient in her dii-tian aa 
she la in her tocalUat.on. Trliie Ayrea 
1p aa ajrreeahle, r renionable, agile roo- 
brettc a great as*et of the cast. Other 
priori pals am James Q. Moore, a nilli- 
»hirtc3 carpenter hack of the uttntv and 
a dapper juvenile in the number* and 
bits; Henrj" N"elsor. Harry t*a Tar. 
France- Smith, l)e&D.r Fuquey imij 
Leoqa L*e. 

Far pretty scenic efiaipmiMit and 
chorus coctumen tbe Band Uos Revu<* 
h-ally runs far ahead of slD<t Mutual 
wheel attraction rerlewed "in far thin 
si-aMon. The srunr appl!e« to the num- 
ber and varirty of specialties incor- 
porated, 

A SBLlauTiBst n •■«■. 

The opcuttis session hrinfq r>h 1 1 ■ r_ 

Tarioiij priticiiilis in a igrJiGBpated 



M-lis-m* of j. shimmjiai; bee. Thi.i tran- 
aijin.-^ in tun lobby ef the HoM Alei- 
undra, I>syti>tia [teach. In the cardr.ii 
■if (he h'iti-1. Fwiiiuy \i:.]-.:-:-^:,afi-A A PHid 
"drunk" at onn of ill ■ restaurant tablca- 
BEarPo a\»tt there ore trying and 8Mbar- 
Tti^ainB lUumentH for Fiin.uaj - in the em- 
|irne>t> nf iJiire iumpy vnnp, Tug imhi- 
vcr^ationnl episode, one between llar- 
rinon and Ln Mont about playiaf; cards 
ami one between UrLirinon und-FuiiuaT 
about nvirhr-r'H i<accuke>. kept the 
..■-n-ji:.i- wrorliinjr civertimo* At the avii- 
tii>n field tin- i-'.'jn-'!is(.n almost become 
aeronaut?. PairyJami, CQTeloiied In silk- 
en draperies for the rnncludlnj; scene in 
th- tirs£ half, i.n where the t»'fl Jurks are 
proteDtedi to Queen lJlilaii'M fairitfl. rep- 
rcsrnttHl by Innocence. Love, iiecklcxu. 
i-Ii|'-'ri--:ii-'- and others entering through 
the royal portaln. 

Part tiro, another exterior view of the 
hotel L>.-i1.--i.s_ iuciinl:-. L i j itsi ipioUi of 
hits a ride on e. four-neated. train, which 
fumirihed aniiisement for thonn tint front 
and for Conductor Harrison uud ji.i-.--i n- 

fors. I ,- iK|ii!iy, l.ji Mont riud tbe Miirsea 
'-.:ii-:-ri- Irli| HarripiUD. A H,i«Lin! I.:.--. 

iriK system was HticerFSful fur him and 
Miss Ayrer-, tint nut with Miaa t^zierre. 
Tor La 11n.it. thotish. it wan jrrief untU 
>Iins iiarrir;Dii w.reuui.ie4 Tin 1 , last 
i-orawly cpinod" had Harrison, a cam 
i-nr" anVsmiia. Imckled to a frazzle by 
rhr eomles. 

Mijjji Ooaierrc oprpnl the rnriety act> 
v,itii a solu on "Hbip to Go Homo 
Alone.j arouiin; a storm ot Jianiiclap- 
ping for her vin.ul efforts. Mijdred. 
however, failej 1u nsponil with (tnotber 

HOC. 

Fania, ft,* the Hiimnti 3pider. offered n 
novel net. HiiMot-fcinj; through a auifsll 
hole In s black bnek 'drop anrf flpniti 
thruuuh the ecmi-r of a hiigt- rt-hitr 
sihiderlike rigginK, Fauia tiecuteii mar- 
velous contortion^ nnd oerfihaticB on s 
Htoiill. DJtM* leiiae in nild-air. Agninst 
the webhlii|f »-i>rr more evidences of tlio 
Fanta do utile- Join ted bMUtf., 

Th- Banjo Klna. 

Jameji 0, Sloore. furgettius liis ear- 
pruter trade for a few minute?, exhibited 
hia skill oa the banjo. In the langu^gc 
of tan Htagfil* Jiinmie nmd<< his instru- 
ment fairly ■■Calk.", <>ite an interesting 
phenomena Ls Jim. A carpenter am\ a 
hanjolst Aye. smL a siiiA'r, too. Tali 
nbout yuitr rcrsatility. .Monte also eall* 
hlmKeli* "The Ilsojo King.' f 

Not w modest, Harry LaToy intra- 
ducea himaelf ait "The World's Wurnt 
Jupglcr." But when Hurry got duwn to 
some roal maulpulaiiua of in auoxutuut 



of htHf halls and other parapkcrnajl* 
flecretctf in the ftmtlight tiwugh, ha di«- 
a.oBf.1 that he was rather dnvtr io fait 
art. A continuous flaw of coniedy chat' 
tor kept tfic spectators in fl jovial mnod 
throughout the eUToy stay. 

A novelty numlier, "Junglu las.nd,*' 
for the grand nnaJe, badl Lillian. Barri- 
son and Deaali Puquay leadipg B bund 
nf man keys vin the ponies and France* 
Hmith nud Trfoca Lee, a flock of rooster* 
nn tht tthow girls, while Fanta, now m. 
Human Frog, nrnrtrnj cm] plHye3 about 
■tage with the Two Jacks, In haboou 
at tire. 

Another, for the finale nf Part Obev 
woa li=d by Moore nod Lillian. To Un* 
rturlition of "Hoiwe of Drcama." thn 
girls marched oa from the wings, as- 
sembling parts rjf a pictcrrso.un countrr 
lnime nnt) all the scenic embelliahmetiiV 
thut go with It, 

LaMonfs "MorrCer Mind" imrolT*4 
sflverai uliaptera of advice tr> tha H«nA 
lloX bcantie*. "Thn be*t way to eatch 
a cold" wns one odd proposition 
answered by Jaek fpr the curioaitT and 
icfunnatiiin of Frnnees Smith, 

Melody tid hits in th* ucom were "Ha- 
vana Town." "Gulden Gate,"' "S*eet. 
heart" nnd w Q*«rjKW#, H put over by thr> 
foir Lillian ; "(lb Daddy." "Kelly" and 
"River Side," each a hit. ucr>redi by the 
mfMlrl'sijuL. Triiie, unu" "86 Man's 
Land." ■"neneyiiyiiri" snd "Nobody'*. 
Fonl," ki>"'I Tor uiany rvpcabi an piloted 
:ind NiiDir by the r.woyin El alratting Mil- 
dred. 



■):nsi:-pr l.rqvfi V000. 

V-Tfl L, H. Lehniann, the dancer of 

AphriHliir." who died August 14, l*ft 

j no iHiHie not exceeding $000 in pereoii- 

i attjr ;sv.! [in will, flecording to lier . 

I toother. Marietta Lehmaun, ..f '.\ii? West 

KiTTty-M ■eoiii. BtrWt, in her application for 

littrrn of ndmin intra tion upon (he prou- 

I rrty, wliidi wun grantMl CO her bj the'. 

j Surrofftuc's Cottrf, yesterday. 



Will Take Off 
All Excess Fat 



Tar j 






•**»ettTi rr**dy ra- n ■-■"-':.,-, ■ thn -■.;■ 

uli'r mtj tmihaUr by *nj man w «wt 

lUles tha iilrar.T-j at jrauih* T^rn 111 

iwn- chut Uian lht> t.bl« te . ln fit UM .'■*.«> 

tuaoat MtraifiL," Tnwcrlpuon, know, , 

!>■:■.- .T, v tlnn Tii>»... \a a a* .HI nn"-i.s.» jr 

i:«— iir*Jll!r M>4 ttutljr wlllrnit sfllnf I 

tone «■■■(*• pf ;tr-..,,rr. P ■ Iar rlu a-,1 r!»nn<« 

dill. Kjrniolfe |-;p-,-;-!r"r- TaSlil. a:, tv«1d ■ 

JJ1 <mtfi.il,. IB. *i.rW WW 11 OR* 

csm, or j*'i ■-*.>! «v,jrr thoni nirxt tnm i 
MsntkoU Co.. «U1 Ws*i.ik Xnaiit, 

k:cii.. U -m*iiu ad vlau,. 



THE MORNING 



TELEGRAPH, 



■ " J . ■ ■ 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. 




HENRY M/LLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

'%££?.«*. "La Teninut" 



S-.L S, 

"RaaU felBoNorf uiobe rbo».."~TrlhuT». 
■*. U' trluru'i iia»|e*i fw*"W 

The YANKEE PJMCESS 

(Tram Katnu-ir "PIE Jftjjfig^l 



nil pi iinr AN - Li COMPACT *Ub 

, ■» 4 THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



Tl>-H,*W*l. S.10, 




rurtLAR f3 MATINEE 

»N0RA 8AYES 
■•QUEEN O' HEM 



BiiS 1 "--,. "OH THE STAIRS" 

"*■"*' -grttfi Junta L. Cnx 



■-tt.-Maia. Tutu. * F«i 



Lcrrattal 
l\-cnd,rfjt1j Told b; 

■■«n i«*| Bjiifie mik hundM crvBC- 

EnUra lad. Balttfoy Tl'Kii HAT?, 1 



V JflNECGWL 



tMn * TVjn ),lt, 



f VPCTItM lV "'- ''■ ! ' ' EWCUUn n! * ». 
Ul V/C'UIII Uati.To-in'w tTl!ir!.:.K. 

The Nautical Comedy Hit!, 

i.'.W.T fiELASCO ffrattDU . 

FRANCES STARR 
; SHORE LEAVE" 



REPUBLIC ; 

ANrtB NICHOLS- Uub'ln 8.K»a*. 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



r jwin wire wr.fi r 1 



CE0P« WHITES, 
SCANDALS ' 



sri 



IhsSe 



■ Uu*,T9-n'* t WatLtU 



HI 



ill 



III 



■tt TA-m'w A Wed. :.M. 
WtLT.fAM VOURTENAY to 
KX TOTORAlT BfflliBD D> Bdir. A. Panltoo. 



SMEHKIHU ,,.. 



vsrr vUiUCaLi 
snow in town." 

MaD Dala. 
T&W..T *.»-.* » St 
KutTo-*.. k Ybuw. 



u bH'in. 



Tfff= smart f»nm with innate 



'*MU* Trirln Ol^M All fipwl*- 
l!oni-l;t' rr <nr W»l <1 en*." -Tien. 
DA*in TIE1.A1CO Prwratj 



MUSIC BOX ra£* 

Opens Mod. Eve. Oct.23 at 8 

SAMH. HARRIS Freienls 

IRVING BERLIN'S 

S Music Box Revue 

Staged by HA33ARD SHORT 
>Hli \qii- oh 8*1* «i B« Cmc»- 



1 M«w.T»-m'» * SlfATiipi 



FILMS FOR SCHOOLS 

DISCUSSED BY HAYS 



Is Aihed to Use His Infiucnoe in 

- Having Some text Books 

Tiotniiced. 




I* APT w «** ""J* •« ■>•+- « **- 

Li Lin I HaU.Td-ni'V * Wa4-I.». 



CAPTAIN APPLEJACK 



WaJt*r Hiek#tt*s Merry C«s*«lr. 



HELWlX tOSATBCa ON w. UK HT. 

TIMES Sd 

LmT Week this theATF-k 

THE EXCITERS 

l ollali.li IStnkbMd, 

Rfj. tlC. Mil, Tc-hVw. Lll. 

NEXT UUNHAV EVE. 

■ THE HRLWTNB hmnL 
LrtLintifrm KiH 1 or k - • Ki« PIHj, 

THE FOOL 

Sea 1b How on Rile. 

SELWYN 

BERNARD ft CflBR 

"PUBTHERS AGAIN" 

■world's LkuchliMC Hit 

APOLLO^' t= * -*■■"*•.'«■•"■ 

LAST j TlHEfl 

FRANK TINNEY 

rs . HL'RIOlRt. CoUgOf 

DAJTTf WLL 

... > 10. L.U h.t. Te-a,'., :.X 



Open'f Mon., Oct. 23 

D. W. GRIFFITH'S 

. "ONE EXCITING NIGHT' ' 



I II auuTu- iB-ir 4 Wrf. :.ri 




. .. .. ■ TO-tt'W * Wflf .. i-M. i _ _ 



EAST OF SUEZ 



' Mar*. -A'ri. A Git. it 3.K. 



^ ;!V fl II HOME 



MADGE KENNEDY 

SPITE CORNER 




S W I F T Y J&S&& 

1 Dy 3. T. TooIi*r add \T. C. TmtnL 



OIPlTllI Mini Tirft rt Pflpul.r frlt»i 

j':il-:!j\ Uinlin f ■■] F-irwaiaKan. 



ssoELimaGHa 



MARION DAVIES 

J5uWT.l75 WHEN J OHHillOM 

KNIGHTHOOD 

_WAS IN FLOWER 



«.».KtUlk' a l Hr}LL£ IJAKEH. 

Hlltt Cawiast viattst Upti 

Iliad, Kolwri E-Biann 

■rii* l nulla Whltsaj, AOEM 

-i~;t. Jig Laixrtt Jr. csi 



Pll.T.lietlh'a " 
A LACE!; 



IK.I-.linliii-, 



Soi'lIlM TVCKICH * Co. 

BjaTI * ?H.;.:..iS:i. Ten fin. 

1 "Ho * T(.™-:.t-. KtrO Dunn. 



81 



l.J>.XrHb a l BESSIE nAIIHmni.K 

CTDPtTT f t i"', H|, ' 1M * n * l «- P">u> 



i LOBtW'B 

TATE 



NORMA TALMADCE 

in Am ETERNAL FUME 
RYAN' A LEEi Otl»r. 



t I VOL I 
H-«r»y ■; It Bl 



8»ID 

.i rrifjni.-ljii.r j-"-,-;*...- 

r.si'jiL Concift -"iti h-.i'i 
CT^tui Itf fa B<Wfl i/nar 



JIALTO 



"TK« fnc* In i he Fob' 

Pi»rc»ft. A Paj-unr-nn: Plmuf, 

'•Wornltr* rtf fhir 8ra'> 

Finccut rLttlta Dfrbnui. 



CHAHLES Bit Iti 

|'A 'rnllur .llnil. JT»n' 

fiUinJ gjinTibaPf Orcbailra. 

iiM-i ihr fr.).!*.ii. FOK1M-: fia],li;t. 



StranD 



Himftlii.TN AMl'SBHEUTS. 



HOMERIC IS HALTED 
FOR MAJOR OPERATION 

Mrs. B. A. WilUftins, Americui Mis- 
aiosaiy. Stricken With. Appen- 
dicitis, Has Expert Care. 

Trawling 10,000 mil«a on Lcr way (o 
Jjrjr lioiTjo in CnHforniJi anil brin^in^ el 
three lllOn, : ^lls , aid moiJicTlesfl baljy^ ft"m 
i ;.'- r.\-'i-:'i.\:: ColifTO, Mm. 1L A. WiilliunBr 
wife fif iiii American niLs^JoSary, wjis 
itrit-tcn witti aiiptntlkitiH on board ihf* 
llmuitrie o£ iln' (VnltC ^tftt Liof, unil 
tiirec da^a Hgo ih^ LiiE limr WfiS ryUicd 
for tlifi first tnnjuc oiieniliuu. performed 
1:1 -in' \itw -■!;;■ 

Sfl-H, V^'i!!i;l! ;■■ llUll ]■[■■!:. i::,'i,L lr.JM:[ tu 

■-' pofEarm thr i.;.::.ui-i- . («r biialdu this 
r:ii;i\ HttTECon, ]'■:■,!:. S.~Frencb, and 
• tlir. oaiii pitant Aiirccoiu Dr. Llewplljn 10. 
Darla, Col. F. X. Alirtt, M. D^ Well 
In own bono rwoBamietlAii aurfwiD, wUo 
. rotiicDt'd from .-ni^n ■■--:":■ the Surgical 
(.'ontrettg at VruaC . .WW 1*11 boartl. -On 
' Uih iirrlcnl of tlio Homeric Mrs. Williams 
ivns tukeii iu an umhulanct! to tbc Pres- 
byterian f3t;.-i]iiial anil was reported at 
"doing -nicely." 



»r«J*a! «ni! Ralpb A-nt. 
Anuuura Kwlj Vti. HWtl. Two mj sun. cwu 
tlOB IIVRTIG'S "WOJiDKB 1 ' SHOW 

»Hh Pill/ Clatar. F[»nk HitTuurt ft UlldnJ Cull 

N-t.: v.',,l. ,. -. ....Al JU-fVn< ."(Hin 

THESE KNICKERS NICE. 

GlpiM VCni* Wore Tbern SnVvd by 
Admlrinjc Cap. 

When are knickers nice? When thej 
(ton"t flraw L-riiwds, Maj* Mugfctrata 
"O^mar of Con^j Island. 

He WilJI abuut to line Betty sad Kdnn 
l-'riilliiuti for urCilinp is stfent rutnie lij 
their Cow knncLa^outs wlicn Patrolmaa 
llyrnm inlcrrened. 

"Tlietn ptintks WUt ull rifiht, Juri^*; 1 
ic "Aid, 1 

Klfl juJginept was accepted by the 
eourr. 



WHAET0K TALE FOR FAMOUS 



E 'ZiVAai'isaHhaiia J W Jf ^T « M - e r , 



STUDIOS OF 

STAttDAMCINC 



{ DAY LINE TO CLPSE SUNDAY. 

,. To-mornMv a-iitt Sundny of tlji« n-eek 
■ Trill tnarlc the h:! ■■ ,: of the Htidaon Rive 
* Das U» iiMtor., whlcli hae bwn th 
t bifiscHt £11 the history of that comjtqjiy, 
I ■ A Kpceial prosTam has been nrrttitur-1 
foe thfl two closlw dffys (Saturday. Octo: 
her 31: Sunday, October 32). Oo Jbs 
SutiinEay trip tlie Co«inojit.]i(fl n Cluo, 
■whlcli conduct* th& Y. M. C. A. ivot-li fj r 
fprria-n stiii^ntji irj New York, will make 
A trln i" W»t Point and Harry Baro- 
iiapt wlli lead community niua-ing boilt 
on the Btrnruer ami Bt thfl Went Point 
<!hdnet. On fiillidny, the 22nd, Grant 
CcttldC Tallar will speak oit bi*«Pd the 
Htndrick Hudaon nn -b-jiii tbc foLaa ani] 
retum trip from Poiljhkeepate, aad Mv. 
Banihart will lead the Kinjcine. ' Tho 
Day Line will roannie Its ljndRQa Hirer 
(ripe parly in May of nrtt year. 



OB, MIATT. n.allc Hirtnii. Plpt Car- 

.-retton*, Jftttf. lAflmQ. WrtufctM, BiamlabM 
lUOJuVci. iO Wamt K, u 



3l*iro Will . Pr*avnt "Prlinnti ot 
, Tri>.*»" Ik FhlUa«lplilB Hen* 

■ rrprih ItrtDclnB * RpeelMll 

By L0TTELLA 0. PARSONS. 

Ten Will U. Hays onranisneien is 
flbr-nt to take up the mibjret of 
prodtreusj jontloa picturefi for the 
Bchodla. When Mr. Hays at- 
tended thfr N'ntloniJ KflucatlonB.1 Aeaoeia- 
tion in BoAton he Mid. Im wi» Rrcally ir- 
tereated In education; the yenng tUnnigo. 
rhr medinni at the acrecn. Somn of the 
Mue&tota Mktd hiBJ Co one hl 3 infltii-nco 
to hare soma of Uid tcxtbDoks' nerceuetl 
and education made easy by vieusliza- 
tton. 

'Air. ITajs promised^ to iBTtstijpite the 
fsaaihility of aJucntionml fllmB and. If 
T>0MiM«, tako etrp» to ba-re a writs of 
such films produced. 

Ycstprdfiy a committee of promitieiit 
educuora TfalKd ca Mr. nays to discuss 
the matter further M-ith him. A Lji^-if 
commit tre waa elected and eevenil eon- 
ferencM wt« pknn'ed for the parpoae or 
Catling the nectteary iitfoimatinti about 
thett: claajroam pictures. Tho^r .■. r.i , 
met Mr. Haya yeflUrdny were I>r, Wil- 
liam Bishop Qweh, praddeot at the Nn- 
liuitnl Bduration Aasociation, and L,, A. 
ctalhaek, Acdnp Fed»Al CotnmiK«incer 
of HrhsfsitioLi. ArrBnzemctits *TWB made 
for n J meeting early next- month of the 
factors that arc -to aid la thin work Thu 
committee appcifated by the Naileoiil 
BWuention Afisoclation to study tin- i-s>r-:.. 
tlos JoIIoWa: 

Dr. Charles H. Judd, director of the< 
Bchool of kducalictn, the UnJvtreity o! 
Ohicafo, cbaJrmanj Leonard I\ AjTgfl, 
Tie* prcaident of the OleveJand Tmai 
Company, Ctoreiand; Elizabeth Jtn-ckeh 
ridge. prindpaJ, Louisville NonaBl 
School, LouisfrHlc; Di, Eraynt L. Uran- 
dall. director of vumaL instrnction, Saw 
York Board of Education.; Hukkh M. 
Doraey, aiipcrtntendent of nchools. Los 
Anaeloe; Kliiabtita Hall, uajtetant hu- 
periatendent of schools, Mlnneuuol^; 
lit, tJayaoB Smith. comDjissionor nf Edu- 
cnlion,- Dostdn. 

Tbw eommitico with Dr.. JuTjh J. 
TiRCrt. Federal (Jomnnsaioaer of Edu- 
cation; Tit, J. D. Cretden, prcsJjrnt of 
<j corgi'towii university, and oth#m will 
me*t tha motion plcfUrt: pruiiucer» ut 
t&m Navetaber CODfer^ncc. 

Lnlveraal made elaborate nrrnuiie- 
nifits Hflrcral yents nso in tiJna the tat, 
bookn of Appleton ,t C», N'OtSLajT ia ni; - 
iple eVer resulted: at (east the citiLrl- 
mpnt n-uit nei'er mad*- pnbTIf ufti-r the 
Hrat few monthK. Hut even if thin Jir^t 
venture pcoTod 11 bxxig ther, am muny 
cducutoR wi hgli^ve thy acrnbn loM- 

i!i ■ 1 i V (vorUl "aMyhia and W4MS 
udUslBi; In the CHTbtia atdioolf. 

A Ilnpy M K 6(. 
If any more sttractloiiii eotue up .or 
neit Monday q 'legal holiday will liave 
to bo declared: to mie t-ars ot them all 
Mareiu I^oew is The luteal to name ihii. 
day for the opening nf "The Prisoner of 
/*cndn in Philudtl|>bia. H c W [|J inke a 

&S! a a^£.Jr te ' luld P** ftf i'^ro to 
HnJndeiphia to nrnV.- die j.ptnina one tlic 
Quaker City will diseiiKM In thr iIbje tu 
comcn, The Aldlnn Thencre has iH-en en- 
jtsjC^d autl a big tjmp i« rxpertrd hy ull 
The Otfcor heavy <[ a tea Tor Mrmrfay 11 r- 
ihn iiiicnii]^ of L D N Flu-ilitii: Xiyln 
flnffith'a new picturr. 'The FooI/'^CIiiiji 
nlnp Pollock's big play, er.d "Ibe Mn'ir 
Bo 1 Rov\ie. ,v 

t.'etiL at Uepworth, British him i^ro 
ducor, will arrive hj this ootiiilry mi Oc- 
mber 2i. He i« bringJnR with him a 
special filstoricnl uicturc'ijini is sshl bt 
the Briliflh to b-? in a class hy itself. 
The film 1m 11 . ■■tinmic!^ of events of iho 
list iweiitr-tlireu yonrs. during the reign 
*f Victoria, King Ivdwnrd and Kins 
Georse. Hr- HepWorth Polls hlK &ea»a« 
"Tlinnigh Three Rewt.n." U touches nil 
the hifih lighw in English history during 
tbift i>eriod aniL in. apoordlng to tliv r---i;.. 
i»h hkm, il r^nl rtciirtler tit bi^tuririil 
eveuiii f(ir |M»tcriry. 




PB«a bj Cirptnl 
KATH1.TN TVltL-lAMS. 
Mif ]iln)n ■. lendlna> ro>« in "Clnr* 

illw.M to ib« Rlp.Ho iinl rrerk. 



FOR ITCHING TORTURE 



Use AlULBeptio Liquid Zemo. 



There Is one remedy that icltluni { 
fails to stop itching' torture ind relieve 1 
skin frrttlttoB, and Ihat Oik/ J trie skin 
soft, cleir ind healthy. " 

Any druggist Can supply you «nlh . 
Zemo, wiicn generally evercomes sVIn 
dlteiiu, C<iemt, Itch, Pimple*. Ristiei. | 
Blickheads, In most cases give wiy Ui 
Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishei j 
dlsippear overnlgtit. K»t|lag usuilly 
slop* initantly. Zemo ts I 5»ta, anti ! 
icptk liquid, clc»n, easy Jo iJM and 
dependable. Il COite Only 3 S cj an 
ejtra larjc bottle, Jt.00. It It posl- 
iivtK **Je (or tendaT, sensltiveikb^ 



JER1TZA AND HOST 
OF ARTISTS BACK 



iCnbilnnod Prom **m*" 1-1 



. Wham 



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"fJlimiiBr-n of Um Mnoti" may not hoT, 
the earmarks of mutloii n-irture jpateflui, 
apparent from ji fLnii nuilinc Inn Pn- 
moun.P|ayrrs-Lasi:y thinks Well eiuiii^li 
of ir to ;.l.iu me king ti a Miecial pro 
duCtion." Kdilli' ^Vhiirton. the author, 
uovur i«Trii>3 iliu ptfr*«ra in tbe baek il 
I'ht En'iii'L -iiii :. she writes her no*pia 
of Hocirty. but whi' alivn.ru »j-. ; ni- , fl^ 



tiro* *o luitTCKtiiij; Unr film peouto ^i-u 
frail)" want to »uip up her eturies. A> 
'GHmphPs of the Moon" «i.:mii-, -inv,-, j' 



\a dlfarnit to we a nicturc In IL. ..:.;: 
some- of thf tiefft picture* h:r.;- beeu 
itrodurpd qflvr tliiw t.>-ty criticism U:u 
liiH'tl givrn. 

llrrtiOirllnfr II i rr. 

• jTjieph Hi-rgcHkciuifi - wa« in iln.- 
thrtng r>i nrlUTri, tn'tfin aiid'acrttu Ml: 
at Ibu Aljjaniiuiii yeMtL'rduy. IVil'h Kicb- 
ard Harth*4menx \a (tuv. b? Wap wja- 
tb-riii- ulioot tin- hililiy electing a legion 
of fneudn and ndmiivrs-. ^lr. Hercrn- 
helmcr'a fjrijecf in comijiii ti> ^lenr York 
at thin lime i-: to dhiriiBH a utory fur 
yi>iinc Karthnlmi^. WlQt the Btfwpas 
•or "Tol'Hble David," lupiration Pielur*-; 
hax rtiiHePtwl Sir. Hcr#esb ftitner to write 
anolhi-r Iiarthfiliie-Ma nto'tj'. , 

.\--iii' In Motion I' I ;•■: n-r> . 

MotiiJii pk-tuiTH get tlieui all sooiifr 
or later. We now have Jn-an D*-l V^l, 
who tooa: trie iirizis Ut th" hVfiich L'011 
•eTTfltorj Tur rharBL'tcruyttlon. He 
jiLit ■ an im|iorrant role in "The Out- 
iiist," Klaie PerkMra'a bEeenre, whicii^ 
hy the by. is alimvir finisheit. t'bet 

Vi"i !j ■ hi --1 ::-:-■ 1 1 r' tLi' lUI'gaphoill.'. 
BenUl« l.'rnr-m ( initlul. 

Douglas Fairbajiks was aw&kenod 
from -a de»ip ali-ep at 3 o'clock yesterday 
morning by the persistent ringing flf a 
telephone bell. Elu rushitl tq thp abOQ9 
expecting to hear of some terrible dis- 
aster, or tragedy. Nothing fJsci be 
tJEurod, would bVmg about n. call at this 
licllr. " I 

"Yes 4 yes." he crietl. vWlip is it? 
What il is?" 

"G« whiz, holy smote, or gosh dnrn 
It, DtKhtv 19 Slid a voice. 

"Say. who - Is this swearing at me «t 5 
In the* mernmg?" scitl Fairl>mika F 

"OJ, listcii^ Doug. Kay. honest to 
God. Jlmlny CrlcMi, ffg BeunK" 

"Say, Bennje, now. what U the Idea 



in getting me out of bed to udt thia 
cbnice EHsortment at languafic:" 

"Oh get;! I can't talk, DDitg. Your 
picturr'n Hie gteatest thing yol ever 
heard of. People all went crazy out bera 
In Los Angeles, Honest to God, 
Doug -' 

lint the operator interrupted ilrnnle^ 
riioku flow of frmmjupe br diwonnfr ' 
iiiL:. 3tid DnUfc, L-.-i;l, ',;'•-■ famQU? "in, 
went back to ari, saying, 
.■■'('nn yoTi bi-oL It"?' 1 

Later m^^sa eps evnELrmtd llr. iiied- 
mnp's BUbttfe nnd tOkl if the entire 
tirHt-nigr.it auileaoa rising to Its feet 
iSLiii shoutuiE ihiiI apnlaudlng. 

$a>t^ -i N*iv Stnndanl. 
Kr-itb'a Eighty^Srst Street Theatre 
tBportcd a big hHsJaes* with "Rrmem- 
Itrauct'," which plnycd there this weckr. 
T\if Keitli.ProctdT Mum combination J* 
giving Ihe rrcdit for t!i" fine buAincss to 
thr enterprise of ths local managscra 
and, of course, to tOB fbet the pcoplfr 
like tin 1 plcturf. Hundreds ivtre turned 
nwij from thi' Kighty-finit Mtrcet The- 
ntr", ilie furdbam, inr Humliton and 
otlu'r- liouiws controlled by this combina- 
tion, 

J.irar« Vnlinc ti-i-t "Thr C.ij' Llfa, ,r 

Jruoes iouiig ia rtadlna with the 
view nf producing M a novelty 'ratlin: 
production caafedy dranna u neir ■,■,.; 
original dtorj*" by Kfly U McOardeJl, 
TOuj Oay Life." 

Thr- i.iay Lire."" like "Pck c" My 
Heart. " dn man st rat re u^ain the rerfry of 
thf old. old stnry ihct "therc'n nothiiLK 
hfll( «o (tweet in life a^ lcve'» young 
tlrcam." 

ThH cuaictlr urencji will br rmphasixral 
!iy the first nppe&rsnre on the tecreen — 
if Mr. Young proves nt> enllmslastie over 
The tiny Hfe" hji the author thereof is 
— of Mr. J^eCattUfl's j'.lci !•!<:•. characters, 
Ddipcy McKulght. tlif drejimy jnta piun- 
1st. whose genius in grcni hut whonr- pov- 
erty i'i ifjilliuK: Mnmit dr Ttrausmmbe, 
foremost if tlfalrk-ul unithen; Piuh-j 
M:unigi.Lii.ry. of "tli-s.sir P,ellV BoLHtcroiii 
liltiiidi's;" 11 r MnjriitniK, iho ■ jnefdhaiit 
[■rn.i- itmi liard ligluwnd of Blnriettn, 
Ohio, who iiturri'd Lu hnRc unit rrpenti*d 
in lilinn.iiy ; ' Mr. Lcujip Kijislieimer and 
biu hufiora mend* Mr. Abie Wogsltiiauiii, 
why boih (triffer fmivi ttilurRemnnf of thr 
'irsr! — unit nil rlie oiher natiaiielb' 
ktiti^ni 1 !iFirnrtn>ra of Mr. MicCardeil* 
widely r^nil not! pOniptrntly populnr 
''CttOT lis '•!&" ftarlpM. 

Eiblii' l-'eiliprstiiu [raveled ull tb.i- way 
io St. J«tu>„ ,\". U.. to ploy tha juvenile 
'«ad in "lilm 1 Vv'atiT." a picture iiro- 
lueeil by tin. Np'v Uriinawielt films, 
Inc. of Criiiailn. Thip in the company 
cetrtrsiled by Erii«*t Shipman. 

*: I'M' 1 ni'luilj 
Next iv-iJi Ihe <"apitol Theatre wilt 
•v'.iA -rait 1 fla iliiril utunveriiary, and S. 
b, Itothuir! I* masiug erery effort to 
lirpkOtJt v pTOjrram 11m! will do jaetiL-g 
To thin einnt. "Thr Prisoner of Zeudn" 
Jias bud J-urli a «in-r*'s«ful run thif week 
hut Mr. Itollisfi'l has dttided to keep 
it over far aiii»ihrr w«c«f* eattacr-men t. 

At (he itipii.i 
"OlitHnce." with ^Vullni-e Heid in the 
title part and Agses Ayres and Mnj 
j -ItAvoy in thr JejuUm' irmlniuu vohn, 
I'ill plsy a Weoud" wwk oa Droadwaj 
ivhcu J.]ug>) ftipsrnfilii mores it nftit 
Sunday ii' ibe Hisltu after a highly spe> 
W^Hful week'H enBaKTiipm at the Rivoll 
"Cljurene*:" ia an Ideul rote fur Reid, nnd 
in dJKrinltly dtftVrertt Vfiu from bis pre- 
riuns charactErlzAtions. There is a 
whimsicality abvut it Drat b:is biNin 
found ii|i-:,-i[i:; :n.ij. HCfvu-riiug to trie 
critics, carries out Uw oriKimti "liiTit nf 
thfr_rtoorh TarklnBtun piny, Tfo sup* 
■mrtiiiK cast ''JncLlidra Kathlyn n'illiaiiid, 
l^iluunl Marilnd-I. Robert ACttsW, 
Ailolphe Urujou. Hrrtrsjin .hiUnw. Hern- 
thy Gordon and Mnym Kehw. l 

A Lin* »r T.uo. 

Allnu Dwun had ti parrs m liis snite 
at th«i Algnniiiiin Wednesiluy nitlir. Ha 
iHdiei] an in^'ltati'Oii to avpfj one in ihe 
Atetuiquln IJctel. " 

"Wtiy the molt"'"; anted no*) of lii^ 
friends. 



... .j hack ofter Hinging trlnmptts in ]"-■•:: 
land and Krance. Muie. NamBra (a now 
also a painter. She fimt fuund benclf 
while watching oth«r oaintept working ia 
the little village of Les Andeley. in Nor- I 
maady, where Kfta spent a pnr! ot the | 
Hiimmer. "I Mi that 1 could paini I 
and. said so," said Hme, Namara, "anil | 
I was given a pideite mul brush and bp- 
gan right then and theTr. ! <\.i-\-, off , 
a sraoll Landscape in twenty minuti-A and 
will give au exhibition tjrre of fifteen , 
paintings this Winter. 

Miss Hallmark, w ho writea under the 
pen name of An in- Rittrnhouso. tftatti 
bajk from FranLT on the Homeric snd 
announced that the Anterteafl women 
whn had proteateid sgaiiiut the tong flkirt 
had won out, and the French dnulen* 
were now trying to sell nut ibetr »l!kck-i 
of tang ekirtpd Gll»^ln brfoTc the short 
skirt cornea b*Ca for good. 

nhort 3U.lr1 * iiiniln; llarh. 

"They found that they could BTrrt s<-ll 
the luujc skirts to the Amcrinm buyar" 
and the best proof thai tha ww« skirt 
Is coming back is that they urt- now 
making wouwn'i boois from ;tn Io tw*Lve 
Inches iu height," *be suid. "The nrw 
boot crate was brought about by ai; 
Italian named llerugia. who io producing, 
wendsrful booLi mflde In the uld Roman 
style. One can realiEe that the ivoasi- 
bilitiea in. fine and brocaded Leathers is 
unlimited." 

Francis De C'opnieps. well known hfro 
in musical circle", came back from bin 
trip to E-aropc. begun July 5, with hiM 
wife On October 3 he married MUle. 
Eahlnauoi <ip Is Sntige. r. graduate of 
the Conservatory of Genoa, who be H&id 
he elopped at Lht hcgbining of a career 
u n soprano. A blonde and wpeakins 
Enrtiah, she said tliai her hobby wan 
riding and shi> bnpetl that she could 
Lbvc.o larger nlnce Io ride in tban the 
confines of Central Park. 

Theodore Komi'tarjovsBy, Kuuu'nn pro 
ducer mid director , arrived on the nliiti 
to go to the Tl^alro (.5xlild. for which 
fae will direct Be viral or Ibis year's pro- 
diiedous. Once before here he nianajH 
the trfhr of Vers KoniLHarjevBky, bin *i«- 
ter, who before her death was sekiiowl- 
od^cl as one of RussiaV be«t pcirt-nnft. 
For the last two years be has been *i\- 
ircxbc far tfan Stage Soeit-ty in Tendon 
and upcaks sevaa lanjuiairca including 
Euglish. Uc wns faiglily recommended 
tn th* Huild by Bernard Shaw and St. 
John Ervlne. 

LEGlM^EMANDS 
HEAD OF LAWYfcR 



I Coiiltnllr-.l From lf**n* l.| 



Cairo. Sao-iTi ql Iiailrs l-ilni. 
fso popular ia "When Knighthood Was 
iu l'Tower"' In which Marion Davie* in 
acert'ditcd wltJi ber hert work in scre#n 
stardom thn.t three bhowingi daily of the 
iilm are tu "bo made «t the Criterion 
Theatre next week. It will be screened 
dsily at 2.10,- :. uni g p. ji r 



which bn said men wcn> dying Eike flics 
in ids country. "Ue mUftt hnvc those 
linspitub," King "aid. The Taci cannot 
he argurd. Wu hnvi 1 a man in U oatho;:- 
top who has all the responsibility, 11-- 
has hn dtwo yaara lo do «om*'tl» v v- jiix 
has done nothing. HflMS he Baa promlstyl 
etain ani) we cumc in here and nn- 
boodwin'ked with auoiIht fnlKificnmiii > 

Watson Miller of thp Distrvc! of Co- 
Inmbin paid Ihe lasi thb»K It* Old hefnr-; 
ht- famp to the i-*nivention wits to cull 
on Snwer ,who said: -Honest In Otff, 1 
tun with you. I lia" 1 maib- muny mis- 
takei: my ii-tter-wrlnnc ho« been oa-« 
tacifui. but 1 spi willi y<m. 

T. J. «rady tf X*w lnrl: jouidl in 
Hip attark. 

"Thrji Wr'll IlPBDif llard^nK," 

(Jflbart Hetiinon. Ktjite rwiwwndw id 
Olim. bnard hi* a phi incur aJiniapj "■ 
movnl on the tfnterJ H "ould be iuttle 

t(V ll.-TIlUIld It, 

"What if Harding' doea" not romora 
Sawyer, where nr,i wt-V he ankeil. 

Cries cam* frMii ull trttrti of tlu L hall: 

"Tlieh we'll remove SaWffln-f,' 

■■Hurdln« aven tnijitetl Hit* lite "f &t« 
wife to Suwvpt " Ilettman slioiitwl, cjnr- 
lug the uproar. This W*a greeted with 
hinsra "booV nnd BaWtta of ' eit down, 
sit down.' - and later, *-h«i TJettmPi] Bfltd 
if Hanltuc oldrl't comuly. U would bo a 
slap in the face of the Legion, there Waa 
anjtber demoQNETfttlijn. 

Aaron Sapiro or Ciilifotin", reppinl to 
Belt man liy snyinc I he Lpplrji hud an- 
trJsted tb^ livcrt of HW.00O diinOled men 
10 Sawyer. 

" Washington tan't do aiiy %5«*e in 
as tliau they hate this past year, he 
argued. , 

There were other arguments: aguinxt 
the resolution, but ihe tide eould not be 
stemmed. 

3pragi!e hud nown well the Rrctto of 
dl-watisfactior, with Sitwyer In the WW" 
jie had with him in recent months- Ami 
it was ironical that Sprflgtic. although 
now supporting Sawyer, in the belief that 
he has signed "on the dotted line," rouhl 
not turn back the tide. 

There i» one story that (to whole 
troitbk" began when Sawyer proinhted a 
bonpltal to fipraine molithp ago^foT his 
home State of Illinois, and Inlor? of thu 
behest nf Michignn politicians, doctors, 
and LegioTinaire-, save it 10 Muilii^niL. 
At leant, Michigan chowed Eta grattradp 
far the linspltat it fot'by voliug mildly 
for Sawyer. 

Nsiw V«m Anll-Sstrr", 

Ne-m.- Vnrfc seconded thr resolution for 
removal. New York is the bout* State 
of William F, DfrftJflWi BMWt nctfte nan- 
ilidiiie for rjegAon rommaadcr. wltSM 
chief "iwUtical ru'ilicine" ha" been at- 
tacks ou Sawyer tout Porbes- As a con- 
Kei|Ui'0Cfl the eomlemuatHin i»f Sawyw/ta 
eounted °n ■■■-■ i'cegan supporlcra in aid 
hh.i caiididney. 

A" Biial,Vflifi vt 1 ho yf>te. bowi-Tep. in- 
dicaten tin- tbrlegntLti tiimt their hslluui 
without regard for the national com- 
mB«dernhip *od wjtltnTat rtfard for 11a- 
tioiml politics. It BWJbed 1 simply 11 into 
ngainxt Hawyer. and the nilimniHtnitiitn 
or tin- Ij on pi ta ligation progranr. The vmta 
watui't. bectiona) and the picas of hrawra 
bad little wticht. Iowa, buaic &ta.Ip nf 
t'omniaudcr 'M-.'N/.j. r. wbei was npnoaed 
to the resomtion for remotrjl, Bplll its 
rote, 

1 The principal hasincju now remaining 
before the eoiiventioii Ij tho stfaprion d 
a national coiumojuivr and 10 'fur it's 
anybody'* race. Caucuses, council* ami 
conforeiicex are being held titgiit ntul day 
everywhere, hut no candidnlo hxt jit 
acquired ontHtondini; atrcnglh. It. ii ul- 
tecethrt likely a dark horse will win. 
The election ia to-morrow. 

In addition to Dwgau, those 



i Fcmerltf A. 2\ ffhctMr* 



Broadway at Ninth, New York 



FASHION SALONS 




With fur or without 

Women's Fine Coats, $49, $79, $98 

The new Siede-Mfce soft rile fabrics, very warm but not 
heavy. In full length coats, slender in silhouette but with 
no suggestions of scantincss^ — gracefully bloused. 

Squirrel, beaver, caracul and fox — Hie furs in collars, 
snmetimeg in cuffs, and the finest skins to be found, in coats 
at these prices. 

The untrimmed coats made smart in many distinctive 
ways. 

Lined with delightful crepe de chine or soft silks and 
interlined. 

Second floor, Old Building 



Miss 14 to 20' s New Topcoat 

Humpton— $39.50 

Shawl cdllar of raccoon. Double breasted. Smart 
"sailor" pockets. Plaid back English coating. This is the 
description of Miss 14 to 20's new topcoat. But most im- 
portant of all it is 

Her favorite 

The coal she wears in town, in the country, away at 
school or college. S3°.50 js its lowest pTice in this fine 
quality of imported doth with the shawl collar of dark, rac- 
coon full fur- 
in the ?oft s iavs ' brtiwns. and heather mixtures, and stunning 
colon In the plilded bicts. Second floor, Old Bauaftaf. 

* * /• 

S P K C I A I, l Z A T I N S— 

\TJ77.'. Priced at riffle o&div ordinary cost fo m; offered 
rr-gfjt little WiiJr," u mutt <■■.<<■•!■■'. reattm for irotrJiin? oare/ulfp 
f ?1j~ hj'.'-.i' ii- ("ft thr WanOwiiktr fnj^iofa SoJonir — JOtfrtJ, wrrflpr, 
lingerie and ofber articlr*. 

FRIDAY, the Women's Sadona Present 

Fine Twill Frocks at $59.50 



x 



ti $75 jjgmtdeS- Three .'-mart models 



Three carefuUy chosen mod- 
els, the result of discriminating 
elimination of more than a hun- 
dred smart frocks. 

—btoused silhouette. 

— siraxgjtt slender sil- 
houette. 

— smart coat frock effect 
— the 1<wo latter pictured.- 

The newest ways of trimming, 
line cordlngs, pipings and Quilling, 
jnd delightful girdles, give to each 
unusual dlsttacttott. 

Second floor. Old Building. 



The elegance of the mode ii emphasized in 

Moleskin Coats and Capes 

Moleskin has that certain graciousness and charm which 
gives it a distinction of iis own. And, too, it goes so beau- 
tifully wilh velvet — the smartest fabric this season. 

$295 to $695 

A noteworthy collection of moleskin coats and capes is 
liere, in the Fur Salons; finely matched Scotch skins; newest 
silhouettes — bloused, long and slendsX circular capes, and. 
of course the short coat 




The trimming*— 'Squirrel, ermine and Taupe ftv 
ire the furs that hl-nd best with iTioleslctn. 



-bf-jjair these 



When girdles ire used they lie at lieivy hnid or the fur Itsejf, 
Lengths, vary from 3? to A?, jntlies. 

Third floor. Old Building. 



... ■■oil! ! ■■:■.! iV mentioned are Alvin ii. 
{Jwsfly of Tcs.fi, chairman at ilie .Vih-t 
icunWo Committee; tleorge T.. Berry id 
Ti-uiici-seo, vice iuiiiohilI .cliairnion H hioI 
Juwcph II. Tlmmpion of IViiiiPrlviinia, 
pant Stat* commander. 



r;rn*M] as 



irr*r 1^ SoriJflaed, 



■ hj Ifu'taJ N'T" la Th~ Morrirjt Tr-r»na.ph I 
WAHHtNdTON. t>ct. 11^.— Urifi. Oeii, 
C. E. Sawyer. 'White lJouse poyaiciiin 
and <*hIof | cn-ordtnattjr of Ihr rtilcral 
LIo«THialit»tiori Res id. ffbfHtt PttnoTaJ 
has been iVnrttidi-d by the Aiue-rican 
lJcgloD at Kvit Orleans, exiinisarrl sur- 
iirlaf when Informed of tfle action taken, 
by thu l.i-ir^'ii- 

Beynnd this hn declined to wmm 
other tfaua tu .-;■;>■ that two hours uvfom 
the ro*olt!tJon demanding hla re moral 
wns pajHod he had received a loiur ilE»' 
tance tolephone call iram CoL ThomUa 



W. ,MiU^r, Alien 1'rorjtrrty Custodian, 
who is attending the Legion eonvetition 
Ksauring him that auctt action would nut 
ba taken, 

TJ?rr>tt*a.TABi*am, 



' THE FUNERALCHflBCH 

CinOohankiiinM 

FRANXELCAMPBEIl 

DEATH MiTUi-s. 



AN nB?S tlt'KB-IIESUT "CUTDKU. TV: 
KKTUC CHUHC1I." Brt.d'^ .ild tn, Mr. 




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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922, 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




■ 



HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

SSa&W* "La Tettiresse" 



The YANKEE PRINCESS 

fTnnn Kaunas a "ME BAJatiiiinJr'] . 



SNA CLAIRE maaf&fimtnJkSL 
* "17 IE AWFUL TttUTH" 

1 Mill TO-DAT J fl>!. « .V, 

" " m>t:m Huitcil Lomrdr Hit 

its *tt *IU 




ZIECFELDFOLLIES 



POP. MAT. TO-DAY $2 
jf NORA BAYES gg 

JE v "QUEEN O' HEARTS*' 

Mi 4aih st.£y. v^^VlZi 
JflHECOWL 



FILM THEATRE OWNERS 
ARE "SOLID" FOR SMITH 



laiiijajjl Told hi 



PCI ACPrt w «1 MUl Bt. KniBlrm at i.I*. 
"Mlsa Olria ftntrto** AH B»*i**t*. 

i :,mjs-T:» er> t*« wii****'? p -tip**- 

l»AVIr> BKXJLHrO frrw«™ 

Lenb§ULRICasKIKI 



: 3U0CE.33 

Lyceum : 

TBp NAUTICAL Cosn-JftV HIT! 

DAVID BBLA5CO ?r«i«i 

' "SHORE 
LEAVE" 



FRANCES STARRS 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



TODAY' 



•mm 

CEORGr WHITES 
SCANDALS 



Leak 




Siir-V "ON THE STjlJRS" 

FR&7PF w-rst t?JBT. (frtninc* tit.:*. 

WILLIAM CllURTENAV Hi 
aU TtPOmr BMI Or Mir. A. PauiMa. 

'■JjfcJT IKSCAb 
show ik towji." 

— Aim Di'j. 
tfiH." a*.* U sr_ 



THjE AAST nOMTDT WITII Htf&IC 



MUSIC BOX sgsfr 

Opens Mon. Eve. Oct.23 it 8 

SAM H. HARRIS Prwrati 

IRVING BERLIN'S 

NEW Music Box Revue 

Stage*! b 7 HASSARD SHORT 

ISrnla NOW Ob «•!• « M Olfle*. 




COftT 

Watlac 



WW <".:-. St T-t„j, »! i la. 
M«U.TQ-t)Ar> Wj*. I.W. 
Wallace pd*l»i«CCr*W»fT RUk 



WilUr Haeksli'i Hmr CwWdr. 



BEI.TF YW THKATTUtA OJf W. OD »T- 

TIMES SQ. 

LAST WEEK THIS TKBA1RE 

THE EXCITERS 

with Allan Dlnehart ud 

Tn 1 1 u I a h, UnnUhi'/nl 

Ert, I.M. Hit. TO-DAT. IK. 

XEIT HONOAT KVfc. 

THE BEI.WYN3 rrs-mi 

ChuotBR Foll-rrl-. Haw Play, . 

THE FOOL 

£•*»<■ Nuiv ob Hale. 

SELWYN 

BERNARD ft CARR 

'PARTNERS AGAIN" 



APOLLO 



1 



lac;gujho hit in veabi.' 



FRANK TINNEY 

in A wntrcni, roMFtjT. 
DAFFY DILL 

r. ». J Kr ls.l Uii. Tp-tiy, :.». 

Open's Man., Oct. 33 
D. W. GRIFFITH'S 

"DUE' EXCITW6 HIGHt" 



Great Opportunity to Get CeniOT- 

■Up Bill Bopealed Ii Hot to 

3c Ovtrlooked. 



S1RST HsTIOBWg MEETIHO 




"S;, MIL Er*. I.1D, 

H«U.TO-PAT*W»d. IM. 

BcurtD 1 * .*:[ riM."—Tl1l"_!t|fc 



MOROSCO S 

AVERY HOFWOQO 1 -! L, 

EH 



MADGE KENNEDY » 

SPITE CORKER 

J. L.TTL 
ELTINGE 



. ■■; 






TlMtTIni* »l Populw Pi«*» 



b^^H^.'TEItWHEE OF ZHTDA" 



Kill ItotlLRfel !':biiiii'1>-:! 



MARION TDAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN PLOWER 



PH.] ■,Knllh , i : BELLiR 

A LACB™ Ssf"™*- 



It !■ EitfHH« Ttamt Joint SmrprU- 

. i»i.5(iii Wtll Bnuc TVkis 
the DlF*«tDT* Meet. 

By LOBELIA 0, PARSONS. 

A CANVASS. *r Sew York State 
BfrtDiijE motion .picture tlicntrt 
OWDfTt BiTt> rltfll-Cn ■CTHrtlgii to tK! 

k n-v.-rllv. ThCrft pre tUmw ii- ■ 
publican n, of coarw, ntn^us thn pxhlhl- 
tBn, but thorn* wtiu.llATe flDMMWtj fol- 
lowod thr" CI. O, P. lixti nr« forfr«ttinj; 
tlicir TX)llticol fJlefUnc« i» a diuirc to 
ma tliat Pmilli ta rlortwl Govttcor. IT 
nny axiiLhltor heui a luuifcfrini for Nathan 
Jtflllcr ho ltQ't url>f xt aJoud. It vould 
not be *Mtt In a 100 per ceot aBsomblaKOi 
Of l4fal motion pSctUK- MY.. 

Am one of the well Iinown theatn 
owncn Bold- JIMlMlIll ' "Polocfw ba 
haaifld* Tbe flnt dat/ of evtrj Eh«aa*> 
owner in tha -SUU Eb ralf-pfw^ nation 
and loyaltj to tho tuienita ot i*ppe*entii. 
Al Gm.th Li oar frleniL; wa arr for him; 
any picture coon who voiw athrrwim;, 
E^Irtibliceii or SOL, dttorvea to be m.ru- 
ciK'd by bis butiDeaa astoc.atijs-" 

Am tbe rrihip.1.L;-ii fo«f) osi sin- fcrllnE 
niciaiist Mlltrr In picture '•iri-li ■■. in in- 

r-re asiac- Thl> CXpCDaQ nf tLt >•!,][■• JS*0* 

tioa Pic:?!!-.- CmnminnVin in tbf cnatlj>r 
ot ttM tin-kMp has out the induarry ih.ui 
Skuda of dallars. Ajildo from Lhii Itrm, 
important to arer; tavpayer, cho flim- 
.natlon of fllm And: thu roJcnJc-nB tuLVQ 
bnen a aourco of conatnnt worry and ex- 
pense ■ 

"If," paid the nitm- man, "tLlib Cum- 
mission did iin.v Bjood, wc n-mildn'i. dUi- 
jecl;.but to bf.r* "a eommllttw of poii- 
Ctcin [is tcdj iv-hEt lll'r pc»ple con ncc ;■ r ! r 1 
cannot ire In too mucin." 

One of otir prominent Qltn men aug- 
gCKta a strew TOta of tlio itiiiusitj, 

"■Just to itc," be B&Id, "if lh«i-o am 
any quitters In the croH-d. No matter 
br>w BlroliA; a man has b*et. in hia c i-n 1 i l i - 
tal belief*. If he iq darcteat and fiincent 
In hi': motion 'pr«iirc a(Q[lritloii.hc will 
fore*t 'party' and *Uek to Smitn. H ho 
Ifn't wlllinrg to work apriviM. cenmjrahin 
ho i^a't !:■!. to be in the pichire buui- 
neaa." 

Ktrons languaje. petbnpa, but Inlccmt- 
i&S, 

"Th« i::.!;:.'-T'_' hat epstit thouaaadb of 
liiillam trring to 1-ill r^nKorship in oLhw 
SiBtpJH," said anothaf man. "ami woi» 
that the repeal of the olmoxicMin ciiTur 
bill it witiiLii rcncli Lf wc will only -work 
for the parly with the iinii-^in^jcshiii 
platform, It make* um. of ua frodi at 
the mouth to [l.inl; taat d few men dare 
rpOUCBt ttlt itlduutrr to remain neiiLre!.' 
Nrrer before In rhc hlatnry or mortou 
pin: u res ], a ,: the fr-iUnp run so blah in 
a political rjimjiiiifja. tt> a Gebt for it 
principle, and any ma,n who won't flaht 
for it wll loot be wpardrd wry hlsnly 
by hit buaineea aaaoclste^. 

T* Hutai ai«*ltnfe. 

Op alondsy tha directore of Aispctated 
HfBt National PlCturta ^,11 j-ct tOMethoe 
for tbctr etiiLual nieetioFT. AmooR those 
who will KUVei Ibt roll en H lit the nffiCH 
at W«Jt Forty-eighth Htteet ute J. (1 
Von Herbert Cal. Fred Ler/, Hubert 
Mcber. Harry O. Schwnlbo, N. H. Gor- 
don, J. B. Clark, A- H. Blank, Moe Mark, 

0._...1 XT... 17 1' TJi..l.. i.. T. . I r ' 




TWO SHOOT DOWN 
MA RKET OFFIC IAL 

Frank Pireii, WHlo OdLiuj Eouiidti 
in Monroe Street !■ Victim 
of 



■HAT! 



NO 



EHOWIT EHEKLE3 



IIjoio Tij Et«p>, Lta Antrim 
CLOBIA aWA5B03». 

lie plpya IBib [i-nflli-.it rnlr in "TJ 

Imp Dual lite Mm. H«liaW F " the a 
traction -in tli* lHvuli nrll wo« 



RiVERSIDE^. 



n;r a t> fit 



STBEETif 



BAKGR 
Vlae«D. LAp*x 

..,,.-■ . ■. L.if. Jl w r h!i3«r. n ji2r!i Samuel Kati, 1". V. RichBrdi<i Jr„ and I. 
ei - i .»<■!:: Ln*, Joa Laarf«, Jr.* nki, I] L liubln. 'It Is sflidi (■ontfl matters of 
a;reat Impdrtotice will come lip at tbla 
meotlni. At iiuy race, there l< a rumor 
ftlon* the Bialto we mta beai nonte *ui-- 
jirinine newa. In t b Em bunlnenu ft'd nover 
safe id lirii!! rumors, unlem* one in pre- 
pared lo take them all bnrk the next day. 



i*ttl'iHE TTJCKKa A Co. 

».pJb.-1. Tom PAlM' 

ME« A Is-k, t'nrJ OUHh. 



U.r.Krtllrail«KBi9.JH DAfthiaCAtiia 

1 " Co.. HIiiLe* A tfW Plain 

QoTla. Kutui a OQlolEiir, 

. Lano A Hi IT 1 *', othk. A plkoU< 
cj.usl | plrj . ■■rlEl(EMI^aA^■CE. , ■ 



klVOLI'XLAHENCE" 



s 



lobw'b | j^oRMA TALMADGE 

T A T t in tha- ETERNAL FLAME 
fSA St I RVAN 4 LEE; Oth B o 



WAttACb! 
ftEiq 

B--rt r 11 •» SL A fi3Tjjrisn.nl fidUr* 

BlTOli Conc*:( orehMtra. 

k. 'T GLORIA IWASSOjS ta ''Ti.^ 
-ni'iT ] I iii pc titbit- St", De-lla*!*." 



PLAYHOTTBB 

SWIFTY 

Br J- P- 



.-:■ Fi.= v. MU. Evm. t.H 

wad. a bu. . :.:■;. 

wltb 11A!<K 
HAailtiTON 

w. c. -irtEtiT*!. 



.T ^M&ltfcWalMHH - 



oti. fwPrie ajfc lfartaa D"ix 



StranD 



OEaELES BAY ,Tl 

A Faii«r Mi-di- Mattf 



nflMM "IVDttrier* nf ik* lea." 

SQUARE F»m''i-i RlilU Qr«bnlrt.. 

*»,„ T'OLAEEITOE" SVA 1 *™ 



BHaOKLVS AMrSEMHSTS. 



EMPIRE 



T*l »M Path. Twin Dillf. 

Broatfvay and isiirti At*, 

Waa. rritctm. lit m% to*J&&a 



doa cardiv will be r,<lmittod, tbe uciif^rm. 
or raffed beinE Urn ii^fcraaary pa«». 

'frrilhit: AlAT a hn Iil B (i(, 

Aljuikn in fullowlnp; in ih a footitcpa 
of Mexico and demnniLiuij a M]viara deul 
on tbe picturing of life in the ; dance 
ball* In this port of tlim country. Tho 
Him oarrifji tln> folloivioK comment utidtLT 
n date 1uc frcm Jnn^iu, Alfihka: 

"To Inline* him people l*j (ell tbe 
mith nbaut Alaska and tbe NoHhweat. 
Cnmn*erdsl bodies of aWon cities and 
town* of Ihe Territory at d nuKFliufABrc 
flecided to hkc a hie fund to film phase* 
of life in Aleak* a» it ronlly la. Tbcac 
Hlma will tic iy>tri lulled fr«!e for es'.il- 
btlon In thn States, eunctliilly In States 
where iw mnoh uf tbe stuff haa bwa 
shown enrryJUiK tlie Wnm g Impress ion of 
Alttuka. Tbe ttlnia aim to -tbow: 

■'Thfljfe aw no road houses nor dance 
halls in Alaska. 

'■ti-unnuu nerer bad n place iu Hub 
history t>f the aiotlcrn Aitntka, not fiTeu 
in thy bot>m day* of tho (rold man. 

"Tin- iii.-iim.il police :!]>■ A <:jiiiftil5un 
ora/sjilratioti. end caft nt.t ^ifcrclaa their 
po-wer In Alainta- 
' "Snow rlolda and ' ullninrui are not 
I typlcnl of Alaak*. The inuv fall lu llpht 
tTcept in the inojiuLfliiia^ — tlicrD Is larcLT 
wind in Wlqter. ' 

"The. Indians pictured in Bfr-rillrM 
northern lectures arc not typkol'of 
Alntka. Northern nfltirw o«»f* wora 
feathers, legglucH nor blankets. 

"The aetn of lilriiUnd made to repre- 
sent Alaska would be mur/o ideally in- 
herited t« Lahradnr or Htflf Erunawlcti." 

Hfii'?i vlTiii CoBEratutatlnna. 
t"nrdn have buco received by fiiendd 
of 11 r. and MH. Llarry J- Sbcjpiird nni- 
n^'MM'-ii:/ the birth of a diitghttir. Mr. 
tjibepnnl Wfta furiujcrty the iniLim^fr of 
the Kinela 0>to|inny. Tin; young lady'a 
natnir in h]lodic J»ne Siai-pard and her 
dan* sayj ■■'-'■•■ :i;j.v;n!> aunOuDi^d ber 
pjsns for i! motion piot ore caroer. 



Cuniotiilaafr 0'Mr.llej »P»ki II 
ILi*b Pnili ot Aial>lK'Dl TV hc> 
Wii Aiiarlttii FroBi D*b1ji4. 

Shot don-o by two mun at &<■ «'»i 
mAklnc his rounds on the lower MoRroa 
BtPMl mnrlcetri, jnjt:trdfty, Frank Parpni, 
'.''2 years old ami iLnrri,-.!. of "1 Market 
■trWt. oiinihtnut supcp-lst-T nf public 
markets, wns takrn to Urosd Street IIuc- 
pital. Me waa deart nn arrival. 

Iiniiiediateiy afnr Hi« aliooliuR Mtniriwi 
stiret and atljacptK thoroiiBbfari-a P*n 
Id Jtn trprosr a^ peddieis and pntrans 
alike ta:i Ta riirfcti . Tin- TiHnK Imk piil'flc 
at an him r M-ben iTsflu: i?. thai nt-chon 
wii at its p?aL. 

I'ares! was waltlni; nurtli snd had June 
stopped in front of 17 Mimrw stir-L-t 
whon two mei] suddenly npi^nred snd 
without v. ;i ■■■<:■:,, llrcil *l the nrssiHUIil 
supcrrliur, vlpi-ii- Uji-L wait ■;nf.inl I||rTb. 
At thft FlTr-t -hot the enrwd frll back 
and tho :iis:l --ii:* ha>l an iliEIii-nltj in 
g-ettinf oway. -Speetaior-; naw iheni ma 
itltn a teacmsnt at 21! Monror, nhencn. 
it waa sU|'|io«[mI. Lhry f . : .v:i-.i.-,i i>v<r n rrur 
fence to Hamilton itpent 

A peddler whu barl inken refug* in a 
nearby doorway, ran am and pUirti-d [» 
lift Paresi up. At Llie same int-mi'iit Pa> 
tfiVt brotbiir *i.<o ran to thr ncru- nT 
tha Bhootlnp;. Wfeisa in Stw ""ho [he i i'-- 
tiiij waa he ei-Led out. "It'n my brrnW„ 
Prank. 1 ' Thomas Pari'Mi Is super v is ur n( 
tbt> lower Monroe street markets. #od 
employed bi l>ifotb,er He a^ai«lajil. 

Detccchra from headnuartrni and Qtt 
Oak street station, as well oh teprWwit' 
ttirrs of tbe Oeparnnent of MnrLtis. 
i tiiii, ■■'Li:-^ flj. 1, .--■!-- an n:v.--,-.j t ::,H :,,,■; \r- 
Oordinic to Tbomna 1'nresi, hu brother 
hnd nn cnemltA. nnd had b«it hml mij 
trouble with anyona in connection »tth 
the performai.ee of Im Jutlca sjt asai^tam 
sntn-msor. 

When L'nmm^fionct 1 L^ilwln J. O'Mal- 
l*y was asked about Frank Paresi, lie 
iMLid that Mi^ Biiislani ^nporTlsor had 
been One oT the best men in the. depart- 
ment. "Alwaya o jfentlomsn: .-;,-,■! v-,-\k. 
and obedient," were Me. ' (JJInJley's 
*Md* of potnroendation. 



" rormcrtf i. T. ainml 

Broadway at Ninth, New Yori: 



in the million dollar collection of 

diamonds, pearls and precious stones 

of which 

J.j64,000 worth is. being offered ' ■ 

(or a limited time at 15 to 

20 per cent, under the market. 

ZVzamand tared maimed 



Very small recUnjruliT bratc- 
lit *a,tch, ot all-platinum cue, 
set with 14 dlimonds, 1? Jewel 
movement JtaS 

White cold or plitlnum trim- 
med lonndu 1<J diamond rifeoan 
bricelct witch, with 1 7 Jewel 
Bnov«Jaenl ...-". - ..... .1120 

Rrniniullt jll.plilinum 
bracelet witch set with io dli 
monds And 16 sapphires, with 
M jewel movement IG75 

Rectangulir ribbon braCelit 
witch, jet with 3o diamondi 
iiid S upphires, with ejctenilon 
diamond ends. 1 7 Jewel move- 
mem . S79J 

All-pUtinum very small rec- 
tanRulif bracelet watch, set with 
SO diamonds md 32 iipphlrej. 
i 8 lewiel movement . , , . . Jtoa5 



All plaiintim three-piece ease 
ribbon bracelet watch. Jet with 
31 diamonds iitd with extension 
endj H270 

Small cushion shape all-plat- 
inum watch, set with 36 dla- 
mondJ, 16 Jewel movement with 
shaped cryitil »nd dill 1*1.3 

Alt-plitlnuin ribbon braceJet 
witch, set with 2a diamond J 
■nd 11 upphlres, 17 Jewel 
movement + ..... . . J235 

Very smill all-plttlnum ribbon 
bracelet watch, set with IB dia- 
mond* and 13 sappfcfres, 17 Jewel 
movement .1360 

Very small rectangular all 
platinum bracelet watch, set wll!) 
20 diamond: and to sapphires, 17 
Jewel movement >l90 

And tnlny Others ranging up 
to &3.215, 



JAwrJry Slpi 



i Html FIvoi-, Hid DttLi'Unc. appoiitp tirac* Chnrch. 



CATHOLIC ACTORS' GUILD. 



rtAlnmcnt ■* <*lr- 



Collect ■ an 1b Catholla i tin re ha a. 
A coUrxtlon will W taken Id nil the" 
Catholic ChuTcbea in Lhc Npw ^ork arch- 
dltx-ese on Sunday. October SS, for iba ■ 
Cnmine-striekcn and tb* ptacna-puu"erliis; 1 
children of £urap« hh& il:,- Near East, 
aceordlftjg to an Diinouuceiaent sent La 
all prleats ot tbe diocese by Arcbbtnbop \ 
Patrick S. Hayea ynatei 



iao by I 
;erdjA 



ills Km* 

int vullt Thi 

GootiW Howard. Best tIcc pccildrnt 
of the Catholic Aetorfl' Kuild, ha* com- 
pleted bis prosram fur the bl« free en- 
lertainmvDt or the guild at the Plymouth, 
Theatre io-ni0rrow evenlne. The ort- 
-jta of the evcitlug will be Mary 
Milburn. leadini; laiiy of "Molly 
llafllng": Hal Ske-lly and QuKlnie Smiili, 
innu-diuuss of "OctbayS B.oe*H»«"; Elia- 
abetli MiiH-uy in aonps ""d utoriwi; Jane 
and Katbertna l.ee. The Eat.y tirand*"; 
KniiiT Allfjii as 'Jud,' 1 from 1- H*t Tcni- 
l^rnrj- llusbatid. 1 " nsiiated by JDorothy 
Hjck-. and the L'npitol Miied Quartet, 
eonipri«iiitf l'-liuibetb Arer*. l^ffllurt 
Sphi-rcr, Af* Houliarsr.r h nnd Raymond 
Hon tor. 



also be. jdven, and the speaVcn ef tha 
evening will no Aiimiatin Thorn a*. ReV. 
Martin ]■-. Fahy, ehoplain of tbe saiid; 
Creaot, Mitchell, Gene Buck, and Rer. 
-lohn Talbot Smith, Eouoder of tho inild. 
(icorce LeOuerro will be matter of eere- 
moniM. Thia will ho the fint public 
mectiuit of nlji tnild under the prcjidenry 
ot Pedro do Cordoba. 



A acaoa) Jtroui "Tbe Old Soak"' wUl 1 paaL 



Opm !taiop In Jtr<rj. 

iSp«iii"Di»raf-Ti i fi Thii MarolH tWctaaaU 

TRENTON. Oet OT, 

Duct huntini! i* now In pi^rreaa la) * 

New Jersey. There will be an open ' 

■-.-■J!.:,!!!-] of three nnd a half months for 

the taking of wild ftewe, w!3d dnek and 

j^nipu. Thotisnnda of hunters have, made 

ihi-ir =i a* |-."-=5 1"-» l= <- ■■ for the fame, and tba 

fowl In Fiuitl to be more plentiful thia 

ar than In n number of yean in tha 



1; 



Our 



7f*X* Pi-ii!ll*IU. 

p* have dermitely txtrttled 



HUBBARD CONVICTED 
IN STOCK TRANSACTION 



Jury Yinds firaker of Def anct Ex- 
change Place Turn Gailtjr of 

Grand Larceny. 
After c*lbe out, on hoar, a Jory ycaler- _ 
" day returned n verdict to Justice Wesley [ Tuesday night. 
C. Dudley in tlm Criminal Branch ot the WIHJjiip Courtleltu beaded tbe cast. 



"LAST WARNING" SEEN. 



pplioif Pcr-rorniBBce- ol stow Gl^an 
at thai lilmv ThrfitiM. 
An. Invitation performance, of "The. 
1.3 s,t Warning" was frlvcQ at tbe Kiaw 
Thentro last nis;ht by Mean. GcJ-drejer 
And Mtndlln, tho. prodilcera of the 
Tboraas P. Fallon melodrama, The ret- 
ular public opening it echedaled for next 



C. Dudley iu tba Criminal Branch ot Lh 
Supfctue Court convicting Edward W. 
Hubbard, 30. *f Uichmond Hill, Qaeonn, 
t broker of the nsw dcfniict firm of B. 
'W. nubbord it Company, 40 Exehango 
Place, of grabd loiwny In tha firafc- 
degrec. 

Ha waj remrtndcrd to the Tomba for 
seDten.ee October, 2-L 

. Hubbard's outTiitlon followed com- 
■flaint made by Adolpb D&hilger, cewn- 
miaaioo merchant of <W Thomponn nteet, 
cstrclng taat an August 10 r lOiL, hn 
gave Hubbard R.000 to pureJiaM Nn- 
dobal Clonk Company Btock lor him. 

Hobbard, he cbaijses, purchased the 
•lock, sold it again on September 14, 

W21. and .pocketed tflo moner- 



5TUDI05 Of 

STACEDAMCIRC 



which ed*o Inclnden* Ann Maion, Charles, 
Trcwbridpe, Bert E- Chnptoan, Clareeica 
DerwepL Marion Lord, 'Victor- R. Bbo- 
ciolt. Irene Homer, W L L. Hemalne, Al- 
bert Barrett. Ann Wlngton, James 
HuRbea aad John IV, Moore. 

Thfl pint concerns the experlenqn ot 
Arthur M^Hpgn.. a producer, "kadi a 
group of actors who undertake to pre- 
»nt a pl.iy tbat baa been aaaoeLated with 
s mysterious death and a haunted the 
iilTi" It is founded mi Wldsworth 
Camp's Btrra, 'The He-qsv of iFfT." 

urirnnlxr Meiaortal AaauclaflO-n. 
To perpetiiate tho memory of thoas 
of their number who died in the World 
\far and to eounmoinorate the, hiatorical 
erriits with which thtir name* are im- 
perlsbihly linked, an onrunliBtlca bu 
been formed ta be known as the Twenty- 
Titir,l ltngb.cnt 1106th Infactry) Ut- 
marial AawMriation, compoaad of mem- 
b*r&, ei-me.mbcra and frienda of tha old 
Twenty-third Regiment and KrSth In- 
faouj. Thti latnasdlate object o£ the 
new otjjfiuU;atlo.p 1« to erwt a brofiia 
mc-miiriaj utlilet in hot 
% fallen comtadoa. ■ 



their 



InvllatloiLB laaaed. 

Inrifatlons «-ill be haued to-day (or the 
opening of "One Exciting Mght" next 
Slondny nl the Apollo Tebatre. A. OHf- 
dth first night la lo the motldh picture 
indllBtry whet rhe opening of the Metro- 
politan Opera Hnuee la t o variety. Ui j ery 
one luokn forwnrd to the ei-ent, and it 
Is very pLeaxnnt to be ah!* to talk, of 
what Mr. CHf£th hna -iv.'n the. Indusify 
lh bin latest contribution, i 

lohto Gxveoted TaesdNy. 
Sidney Cohen and of,' J. O'Tc-ole. who 
bare been traveling the Middle Weat and 
other polnta, htopplnr at the Slate tiio- 
Uon picture coaventionH, are eipectrt 
back In New York on Tueaday, The ar- 
eltal of Mr, 0«ben iy regarded ns timely, 
Lnaanjurh as hlu Influence in the State 
ir- i--ii itsidri- ltd ImporlAnt at this time. Mr. 
Cohen baa alwars come out strongly 
against .censorship, and tho^e who hare 
the coining electloq at luvirt are In- 
rpned to believe die will take a strong 
stand for Al Smith. 

iv t- lfuat Liplnk. 

"When a Lady Ntedi a Friend" might 
apply to the "Line or Two'* carried In 
tjls department yesterday morning. A 
perfectly aood joke wn« mado senselets 
by the omiBston of the hut two lines. 
We insist upon :i .womsui'e PtirLlegb nf 
ticiGc heard, oml repeat the ltne or two 
ba It ahoald have appeared," 

Allan D-.s-Uij barl a party in his sclte 
th trie Alannqtiin Hotvi Wednesday 
niflht. He Issued an invitation to every 
one In the botel, 

"Why t".ie mob?" asked one of hU 
friends. / 

"I invited every one In tbe hotel," was 
the answer, "fio iheru couldn't be any 
coraplalntr at the noiiac." 

□b Ilia ,W*t WrPi. 
Rav i'. Bmallwood •■ii! in-.h ' nttt 
this morning, bis [Icetiuatiau lIMng IIul- 
lywOod. H«! will be accompanied by 
George A. McGulre, his assistant, end 
Thomas Bracked, vfho will aol Ra bnai- 
ncas manager tt Pyrnnild'e. Went Coflst 
BtudiOA, Mr. Smnlhvood'a plana Include 
the prodtiotlon of two picttlr**, "Tati- 
ana, by H. 8. Sheldon, and "The Deer- 
■layrr," ooe of James Pentmors Coopcr'a 
lis. ■(■!'-, , 

Wait B6r Bcoai*. 

Attention, Boy Scout* I Hugo Riwen- 
fsld ix enter to iihvc all the Boy Scouts 
of Greater Ne«r York know of rJte apo- 
dal perfurmiOice of J. E. Williamson's 
under-scfl picture, "Wondcni of the. Sea," 
at the Kiroli this momldg at 10.30. Mr. 
Williamson will be present, ctati lu hfa 
dlvlnjc suit, prepared to tell the acoutc 
all about "tha fjoof a* tha aea." Hcoiita 



VAN DEN BtIBfl-n.jr.HRT. 
■Ha »~» — -— — .— HERAL CHURCH.'' Brwdwi 

id uniform or preaen tang their repbjtra- I uiuriar. L P. at. 



Now that 

the historical fnct Jhat Henry tho Eighth 
reiilly luid a ulster by the iiajmo.of Mcry 
Tudor, lie otfit profjltio in ht taken np 
will bu "Robin Hood.'' As soon as IJouC- 
laa ^nirbaukH'H new piatut* opens th^re 
will be Lctlcru and teiephQno calla on the 
question of + Robin Hood." 

Whether he was n mythical character, 
or h-aily lived m the tLme of Richard 
the I,iiii:-i!i.; : ii ii, ThdkD whohe y>l> it i* 
to nuKwer qaesflaaa hin'o taken to rend- 
iaf bbtory in HQlMefente. 

To sir stttifj Oat <,'. Caart. 
Word fr&in the West Coast indlcattoe 
the suit ugaiust Jackis eiaundcrx for tho 
trilling sum of $50,000 will be settled out 
Of court. Ms:--: SaUnders, it BeeAs, is 
t > ; ■ J. i ■ ; .-Ji'ii for thai amount on 4 lost love 
charse. »0, we ilo not knovr whut \t 
nruuii.s' !■!■■:!. ;l.ii>- QDnrething now in mo- 
tion pu-tm-es. 

hX tbe strtmii. 
'■yiein Jtrep, 1 ' a pbotnjJlay which shows 
the rctTcncmriOn of a criminal th. iui;b. 
the cftycholoitY of plastic siinrory. is tho 
next Thomas II luce vruduCtiuu to be 
shown ar the Strrtod Theatre, beginning 
rlnnday. Tlir pieiure was dlrccied by 
Lambert ililycr and featHied In It ure 
Florence Vldfjt nnd Mlltori $LUa, gup- 
porting these two players jure Marcin 
Manon, t n ruuk Cnmpcau and Joseph 



A| flic RlTOll. 

To the llltolt nr-xt weelt COUIM GlPfia 
fiwensoit in "The Impossible Mrs. !.;r-i- 
low.' 1 This 1* ti><! flmt picture Miss Swan- 
sea ha* madg pine her return from Ea> 
rope. She \w.» an rspeclally fine *np- 

rllng; cast aiid dcr picture Is directed 




by Sdm Wood. 

A l.lnir or Tivp. 
Our sAtj eiliioi* wanU to know why 
SOPif promising jvong subtitle writer 
doos not write a title on "the broad plains 
of the great western country"? Will 
lutpeone ploose iina^i-r bim! 
■ Vote far ijniith. 



r«DEilTAK.*s«t». 




TBE HO ME FUN EBAL 

laSkdSresfst aat x^i^m j ivaly 
"~Cgltrmln<M0 

Do«th Octur. 

. .KE.CAMPBEU. 
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BBNED1CT, t" 1 * 

TCttJOUkT. DrsECTOm 



heath >-i>Tir.:s. 



Meo's Suits and Overcoats 

(Aitman Standard) 

The assortment for Autumn and Winter present a 
variety of choice models and fabrics. Every detail 
essential to the production of quality clothing has 
bean strictly adhered to 

English Overcoats (made expressly for B. Aitman & Co., 
by a famous London tailor) $55,00 

Other models . . .45.00 to 100.00 
Suits (or business wear, in numerous styles, are.exceptiosi&ily 
priced $45.00 

Other models .... 40.00 to 70.00 

Dinner Suits, excellent'in cut, fabric and tailoring, 75.00 

■ Dress Waistcoats . . - . 8.50 to 15.00 

Of special interest to Golfers : 

Suits in two, three~and four piece models, moderately priced; 
and complete selections of goS! accessories, including golf 
balls, clubs, bags and various devices for home practice. 

(Sixth Floor) 



fllanianit At»ra»3Tifth Anrmu?, SJrm fork 

(Ei^h^.&mrth 9t»rt ffifrtrtB-ftah Start 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 192Z. 



€fce iflorning Cefcgrapf) - 

JiQTlOS PICTUEE SECTION. 

i PVRMBHKD Kvr.Ki hfND.iV. 

Published by THE Ls: U is pi nLisiiiN<i COHPAJiY. at NO, £20 Klciili ATenue, 
corner Fiftieth Slrwi, In |h f city of N"ew York, floronais oT Manhattan. 

W. E. Lew)*, Fretf'ient. jeo Eighth Anns* HlWl IL. Thorns*, vice President. 
OP EJgMfl Avenue. .TuSii J. Kelt. Jr.. S*ere'*ry and TreaaCTer, 820 Eighth Avenue. 
Trtephofce, *«fr> Circle. 



HaU a pB Ia Payable to The Morning TelesTupa, KO Eighth Avenue. Saw Tort. 
II- A. ITALI.ETT. Advert Istaf . Uaikfw. 



Work to Repeal 
the Censors hip Law 
in This State- 



Where Is th* nerve of the motion picture incmstryr 

WhCTC ;li- those red-blooded men -.lid WOtncD We hlVC 

boasted oE in our Eoyal praise of t Ms (rent Industry! What 
bnn happened to tbrir outage nnd ibrir common -sense? 
Are they realfy fri(ht*nrf Ly a few idle threats 'of. local 
' • pollticlnns who promise nil ■>.-;.. of dire punishment If 

Kathsu Milder — the Joe of motion pictures — in not elected? '' 

IV* hop* they are :-ltU with ub.m Any desertion of Al Smith at this rime would 
be not paly henrt-b nuking;, but simply disastrous. Any' threat made by (he local 
politicians Muld not be half as bad In il* (ar-reacbing consequence- as would lh- 
fl«lk>tt of NathniS MUl*'r to the portion of Governor of New York. To pat In the 
highest pirico in the pawer of tar State a tn*u ^-ho i< opeidy opposed! to the beet 
LotereMs of motion pictures would he something like absolving Jnja« of nil blame 
when be care his betraying kiss. \ 

No promise the Republican party can mnke^ow will wipe' out the black record 
. of that State Motion Picture CommlasiDn. The ezpezifte of its upkeep, i; ; . tyrannical 
disregard for Individual rights and name of tbe ridiculous rerdicts rendered tn pic- 
ture decisions. These ore too 'fir grant effenses against motion picture interests 
to be forgotten. 

Wake up, motion picture industry. 

Rub your ryes from the Hip Van, Winkle slumber and go to work to kelp re-peal 
that Unwelcome censorship law. 

V.'i: need every M ftn And wsman in the in.dtts.try to pat bis shonlder to tbe 
Vheel Rntl telp defeat tbe Republican party at tbe poll* «u Election Day. Any one 
who roles the nepublinn Ticket, no matter qjant h\& party princEpleM in:-.-r beeti iu 
ilir imst, [s g traitor aw\ should be no contldcrbl. -• . 

Ttiis m&y sound like utrosft lanraasje, hut the trouble in ill is Industry han 
always been a strsn^e apathy and indifference to all important matters. Oeuaor- 
ahip woaltl not now be im tfCQC If the men In tbu industry bod worked T^getkc* 
IiiGtoad of palbof; apart and lettine b mythical (i werp'; do the nprk. ' 

-'. .jln the' tvur.v of ri-rijnuni sense da not let this chance tbj s gel a repeal of the - 
censorship law po by- Eccry roter in the mption jjictart iodaftry liu tr.potcut ilaty 
Bow anil that is io work uncpflstajiy to elect tae Democrttic tieaet^ J Xote for Al 
BinHb nhould be tbe C&n* mesflage for the day, B*y It eirly and! often. It means 
killing the censorship law. Erecy *<j:er In the motion pletmre Industry has a 
potcPt difty- 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 



By "LOUJLLA O. PARSONS 






r 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



DIRECTORS, lffco dramalista, follow each otltcr n" EOOd dc*I like *& many 
Bbcap. nod tbe smaller the dirdcWr happena to be the mora closely ho fol- 
lows. Thus it Is that whenever somebody produces a pfeco with a situation which 
crentea comment, every second play ef pboto-play otio MCa from that time on 
contains exactly the tamo situation. Somebody makes n "Mother"" picture, and 
Immediately tbe market Is flooded with films deeignated tn test the tear ducts. 
An old melodrama is brought back to life 0b tbo acrecn. and at enr-r thin b<- 
toaxtt tha cao for n reculaf crusada In tha revival of the fittest. Then somf; 
director, just to be original, decides that tho spectarle is. the thine;, and then fel- 
low a whole series of films, each ohc tryins; to nuluo the other in point of lavish- 
seet. 

Abont o. year Or so ago It was Impoaslbta to coax a producer or a dlrctcor 
to lend n wllUnn; ear to tbe posaibbUticai of tuch stories as ■'"PTIiph Knighthood 
VTmm In Plowfr," "liobin Hood," "The Prisoner of Zcndn" or "Tlic Two Orphans." 
The very suggestion of Uiese works was promptly brushed aside on tho ground 
that those wcra "costume plflys" end for some curioua and unaccountable reason 
■ the producers secerned to feel that tha acreen waa no plnoc for costtunca. It 
couldn't hove been the coat that made them hesitate for considcraSle money was 
being spent oo productions. The fact ib*t they were laid In 1S3.1 or lu22 mado 
thrai none tbe le$s economical. Bat to mention a play tbet cnllou for Ooatumea 
to sj producer vaa akin to waring a red Aog at « halt. 

NV.v. all of e. andden, witMa tha last six mouths or more tbew very "costuma 
tflaya" sccDI to hace come into TOgne. Not only have We bad tha afofembn tloned 
■toriel fllmcd artistically and ■nccessfatly, but tbe near future huldji for us a ver- 
sion, of "(Mirer TwtsC' one of "Vanity File* "The Christian," "Trt* of tho 
P'Vrbervillea" and 'The Last Days of FompeJS." "Which would aeem to dinprotc 
that popular, til to ry among cinema producen that tbe public has no interest In 
"costume plays," And although there m*y Ik a tow* of films now devoted v> 
«ftain deunllo period*, at loast'they will make a pleosaat change from tbe 
Ueontcd Police, the atrouj men. and the hempen haired be ninea who unwittingly 
fall iu lore with the man meant for them In tbe last reel. 



MBS. SEJ nOSMETl of the Btats Motion Pietare CommittLou beUevca ta en- 
rnrdng traffic refulationH for screen heroines nnrl giving, them morn work- 
ins hours- Says she: ... 

"Too many women are screened reclining on a coucb or otlietr«iS4 reading s, 
boos: and munching chocolatea or waiting for a chauffeur for an automobile ride. 
ThU Es mlsrcprcsentinb tha American people, for we are, ■ vorldfig natio&. 
finth. scenes should he Censored, Bomo foreign countries that are reiahititfttinir. 
and want their women to work will not per™ it oar motion pEetQfe* to be obown 
there.* . , 

Although, of courw, censors shcald not be. accused of anf lack of tppredi- 
ttan &T crt. it la difficult to agree with Mrs. Hosmet that berolnes abould oegan- 
isjaj « buiy bee guild' and improVo the, shining hours with bonnt toil. Ercn in 
tna^Srriptnres the Lord admoxJtbea nlartiia orer her too-great concern for 
Jioufchohl enrtfl. Mrs. Uouncr does not suite just what reform meUaros aha 
Intends to take with the unemployed ladle* of tbe scripts. But let na nopo that 
■he will not be encoorflged in her intention io banish the beautiful creature who 
stands In sables on tho curb as aha wafts for tho Bolls Boycc to toll up. It 
would really bo quite deadly If all claH-trps of the heroine in transit showed 
her rs a st tap- hanger. And it a standing vote were taken among audiences 
would they rt-sJly give preferencs to the maiden poised over a vsabing machine 
Or tapping .a Bemlngton rather than tha languidly beiudfnl girl cuddling- into 
tho chuise longue. 

Idleness U really mote of An art than Mrs. HosInrT a UtpcCDt, perhaps. 



MUSIC to accompany the motion picture begu with tbe hamble piano. sDroad 
to too grandeur of tbe organ and bu now taken en the arehestrs, which 
.feels st liberty to drag in all tbe souadaof nature. 

Particularly in the case of special productions do we* and Orchestras that' 
sceni to hare the Imprenrion thst they art potting on an opera with the picture 
aU acenery. So blatant la their interpretation that subtitles n& longer snuundate 
clearly and scenes arc blarred"by the cloud of vibration issuEng from the pit. 

So resourceful bare they become in their iletermi notion to keep' the minds . 
at. the audience off the plct&re that their repertoire includes banging doors, break- 
ing bLsj* »nd mewing kittens. When perfectly synchrouUtcd all tbfsi Is commead- 
abte> bat it too often happenc that the' man (■ «o busy •Emulating the arrival of 
an crurstrian with the cocoanut sheila that he. Is many beact behind. with tbe 
* bcQ which 'tolls six o'clock. 

Then there ia tbe the ma system which must be dona skilfully ' I o". be effective. 
Tt if* dioacolt to conduct the i&geauo oat to "Rose in the Bod" withoot Jarring 
into the Capriea Ekpagnol which means that a vamp has entered. 

AD of which ia a protest agsiBBt th& recent trend of the made to run In 
opposition to tha film. 

;Scores shonM bo hoard «nd not seen. 



OXGE the industry gets lined up to- make a light they can generally be da- 
' ttended upon to go through with it to a Snish and da their "darndest" to win 
out. That hv being proved o&co again in the battle against censorthip Dow being 
waxed in Massachusetts. Tn the Bay Stats the question, ia to. be. put up bo tha 
people by means of a rirfrrendum at tbe comlog election. Motion picture forces 
ware brought to the front and the task cf acquainting the people of the Ststa 
wflb jnst.What censorship means was begun. At first the ■newspapera gave it 
hardly a liar, now they are deTDtuag considerable space so the' question, and 'the 
majority of them axe on tbe right side^decrying centwaoip ' as onxAiuerican and 
auf evil that tho great State of Massachusetts docs not want. The fight will go 
«n tp tbe verr ]Ht and whether or, not the £!tt Industry wins out great credit 
'should go to those who bavo iraged tha battle and who have done so muck to 
aid public opinion, ia our favor, . .. / . 



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EVEN so bold and" daring cm in- 
scription as "To my comrods in 
arms," the line of dedication In 
"TEie Morals or the Movies," by 
Ellis f\n--[-. Oberbultacr, did not pre- 
pare me for his frank dincussiou of sex 
films: After reading what Mr. Obcrboltzer 
tits to say on *cx pictures. 1 looked wild' 
ty around for John S. Sumner, never bo- 
licvln^ Mr- Sumner would permit thla 
(feliberstc analysis of immorality to go 
unchallrngcd. 

Fur n man wh^se "chief Uusitiess 1c lifa 
in to ceH»W motion pictures, irr. Ober- 
boltzer hna taken straiige HhcrtDrs in ilis- 
crjssing certain libidinms £lms. He 
delves into their :;:<;■-, immoralities 1 and 
.relates thn horrid facta -with Sreat 
onirtioa. Tiiosc wbu arc ilcnicJ these un- 
holy scenes on the screen can get them 
greatly ■magnified in Mr, Oberholtaar's 
bocrit 

Of course 'llio Unbom" and "WhorO 
Arc My Children^" and tdmilnr him of- 
fensea utii pictures that >nvo ceased to 
■exist years' two, hut Mr. Obcrhoitxcr lu 
hbi fanatic r.cal ocylccts to meiiUon their 
age, in fart be f>cs into such ndnuie 
detail one fthould t-- very carefal not to 
leave the book around tha house for tbe 
J ruing generation tn read. Liis manner 
of description leaves nothing to the 
imagination. 

\u tlmr anil Censor ConAIrt, 
One might Torgrt that KHh Ober- 

M (;■,>.. r ... h'-:i j i of the Pennayh-anla- Censor 
Board, the man whn otdered the ,ilny 
garments of an unburn bubo eliminatmf 
trom the wereen, aud r>dis Oberbultxer, - 
uwhor of "1'ae Ujrals of tb« .JJovjes,"' 
are one and the ssttie it hi: did not occa- 
sionally i.i[oi' iiiin Mime of his cuaracter- 
ivtlc language. For tastoncc,. ati spedHti: 
a'f-^'d ragging his belpJeua linibs for an 
houT unij o half tarough .the aewers u( 
in=.'tLi;-'-i!:i!i.." A man who is not pttld to 
jocnte hjm .wiuld jirabobly say lopa L&- 
etead of BtmYs, "I'hc Baa of the -word 
riinki-s n» irn.ir-'.c Obcrluilticr, the ccmiut, 
Is not entirely lost in Otwraoiisrr." the 
nutbor. 

"Under the chft(>t^r heaJiug of "Mel«- 
desma, Serials ontl Cfliuica ' Mr. Ober- 
baltxcf- aay«; - ■ 

"No one who knovts tbe movies and Its 
pine? in tho tvoHu vuuld bar crime from 
the ocrren. . One merely demands — ami 
Is right iu demanding-— taut It k1iq!1 not 
he presented and emphai-zed h.-iTiu-.!' it 
is n crime, If its puriwtfE i? su nrtinilo 
j'urp:'^" 1 ., it ivili I;-' uureitnennble iu ebject 
to o struggle or a murder." 

Wo sliould liitn to knuw how one is l» 
differentiate between nn nrtinlic nmnlcr 
and s common, ordinary murder. It 
would take the tnind of a E'liilndclpliia 
lawyer to make this distinction. Tbe 
memory of B ouJc of Penn^ylviipiii'n bIIid- 
iruitian incfines 1 me to beliepe this deli- 
cate cLmwilicatlon ii an sfterthouglit of 
the nutbor, Anything that even suggests 
ctinir? has been dat&fcd by i'irniin>j>aaiu 
Board of Censors. 

But (he author wantn tbe world to be- 
llevc him regolsr fellow |n thix book. 
He even resents the fact tlint he has 
been accused of ilrinklng tea and lemon- 
ade! Men at the prril of being thought 
an ontl- Vols tea ditc, Mr. Oberhrdtier ob- 
jects to nucli a cruel insinuation. He 
foes out of his way Io point out bin 
rosdminded kiewq of nil ^ictoruit sub- 
jects. 

Mr. Oberboltxer- cmphBsLEcs bis sad, 
life by sSyinv in tbe satne chapter: "We 
go home at Dight ready for n monl bath, 
and tit-e but partially refreshed when wo 
awnkea next unornine foY the.tnsks of 
another day. Maj?r Fankhouucr of Chi- 
cago used to say that he was washing the 
dirty linen, of New York City. .We cen- 
aorfti are washing the dirty linen nlid 
clr'rtuing the Augean stahten of tbe whole 
wide world." 

Who 1 !] W'mh Ot>erh«-ltc»T'a i.iner.^ 

Would it be nn impertinence to ssk the 
suthotof these britv* teortl^ who is going 
to wash the dirty linen enUnsemted in 
hbi book under the title of "Sex. i ! ii> 
turea" 7 

1 am grieved at the Hnnorable Eilts's 
leek of originality. In line with oil the 
other reformers be lays tbo blame for 
over; crime committed, by tho joutu oC 
the country nt ttje door of motion pic- 
tures. 

He quotes Warden McKfttity of the 
Eaurtero Penitentiary of Pennsylvania at 
saying "that criminals pro mado in the 
picture houses. 

"I ask the men how they were stalled 
on the. paths which brought tlicm to rue 
and they say thruogb. the moving .pic- 
ture." 

Ixing beforo the tiny of motion pictures 
wo and penitentiaries. Crime Is one* 
tho invention »of the scrcOfl any more 
than it was of the' dime novel and tbe 
stage melodrama before there was such 
a thing As a celluloid drama to take the 
blame of being the world's most dctcrior* 
■arliig factor. 

One thing in which »*> do agree with 
Rev. Ellis is bis boredom at serials. We 
agree with him most of them aro stupid, 
but we do not string along with him lu 
his contention they are vicious- 
■ "'It Is bard for many of as to realize 
there is a taste demanding ,such film, 4 * 
writes Obcrholtter. 

1 might say to this sage rmntk many 
things arc hard to realize in this valo 
or tears and smoug the saddest- is the 
thought a Ktc« State lika Pennsylvania 
could be foolish enough to permit the 
motion picture entertainment of its 
people to bo in tbebahne of man of 
ObexboJtxor's morai calibre. . 

He win Jfsrt see. 

We are glad after reading this chap- 
ter on eez pictures to hear Oberholtxer 
any: 

"1 do not .pretend that nl] pictures 
should pass throupb a cologne water 
bsth before it be scut out on tour in Its 
tin box* It need not be purified and 
aweetcned until it Is fit to rret amid the 
lavender In our grandmother's tnoucboir 
box. We wish simplr/tbot it shall be 
decent, as decoot an the life around us, 
tbtt we move in and are. a part of." 

After this brilliant contemplation Mr: 
OberuoLtzcr, who is P^thins if not in- 
conNistcht, goes on to cite any nutnber 0-f 
actual happening* and to say these taOil 
all be kept off the screen. 

Mr. QbcTbol tier's comments on films 
show an smaxing iguorancc or else a 
calm, refusal to admit the truth. He 
says for Instance that the screen is mora 
dangerous than the stage and many 
things that ara pcnulasablc ob the stage 
are Inadimlstable on the screen. A 
ridiculous statement. Words ait far 
more dangerous tbdtt silence 

After Fesdinjc- "The Morals of the 
Movies" we feel we must have fresh air 
and n strong disinfectant. Oberholtser 
doesn't, leave a leg to stand on. Ha 
condetans with ruthless disregard every- 
thing' ijn.l aciythiaaj iu pktnre*. Fiinvj 
that have been passed without any com. 
ment hBccloForeOrumo uudcr his acatbiog 
ilenuocJatiou. After reading htm quo 
wonders if there ia anything ^ood in the 
world. In bis definition of evil he would 
probably arc wrenf jii a ~ garden, of 



' DOROTHY KINGDON 




j of a country that kills people ■virh 
ast'Xindlug rapidity.' 

"OoeAaing I wonld Itke to do," she 
B«id an we- parted. "Is to writ* aometli!ng 
on tbe real condltloDs ta India. We only 
get expurgated accounts lb America, Ju/t 
as the news they get of as Is so dis- 
colored anil cut down, that India has no 
idea of what European life and politics 
really mean*.*' - " l 

■ eea Soviet Ztvn reseat tat Ire. 
A letter 'from the Tulmndges discloses 
ibo fact Joseph Scho&ck had a seeaion 
with a representative of the Busslnn 
Government. They met In Paris and dla- 
ctisred mritlon picture production and dis- 
tribution In Russia at some length. Moth* 
log is said of the result of this confer^ 
encci but It i0.aas.umed Mr. Scbcnck will 
brlug back tbe information. 
The letter further says: 
"We leave on the 10th for Algiers and 
Elskrs. Mr. Scbenck is going to look 
^ tn vr that particular environment wLtb 
j the Intention of estimating its rnluo for 
n tha citfirior work in tho 'Ont-deii of Al- 
lah." We aro due to arrive in London 
, on TVovcmber 8. where u- reception, fa 
■ being planned. 

I 1 "At present we bote tx»ked accom- 
I modatiuns on the Mauritania, sailing oa 
1 the ,lfltli, Jin- - " !ini"-- : .i ttoina unusual olr- 
cuqurnncoa arise we shall leave for bone 
on th;.i date." 

Al«i.a Tftakfens Iteports. 

Alma Bubcus is in Pnris^ She fiendij a 
card to say she is lonesome for New 

. York. Rather an ixcuffiHtl state; ft af- 
fairs with nil tha I'siiainn shops & band. 
She says BUS hasn't seen any smart 
fewfejt in Paris and is waiting to c^mfi 
home m fttw some *c!l tlresscd womcp 
and some gi>od sbaw. Not mneh of a 
crmplimcnt to tiw widely lier-ilded P«- 
ri.-.i;iii. utifliirtiiiftT^bul luThnnw MSs Bu- 
bens Is carried awuy by her loynlty to 

I her own country. 

Anatber ubrt Sunt, 
Canon William She''? t'hase never in- 
LrntioualLy Jets any unc get ubetnl,of him. 
Having been told «f the Obcrlioltxcr 
bpnk, t'onon Cbnse Ins written tm*i him- 
pclf mllL-il -a'tir Cntcehism of tho 
Movici'."" The rowrend HpinietnBn gocJ 
the i'cnnsylvatiiti Winsot dt« betrer by 
not only dwelLinn on the rortwtness p( 
nuA-iuK, but in writing on the LjuPtorsl 
Uvea of the tilra. raugnn.tCw. J low site 
canon dSea <:nJoy kctorie* snenkir-B and 
ivritii-g mi immorality. Jt is thf; hreatli 
uf life to him. Hi* has circulated his 
b'Kjk in JJoston to help abwaj ewaorelilip, 
which enmes np f-i'r .l referendum vutu 
next month. Scrjslbh' mm and wotnon 
wilt uvuid reading- thewi wicketl nlorios nf 
wieLi-d people netnernhnr what haii- 
poi-ed to Iter. Iinll and all* Mill" afiur 
N-fldLnft '"Klnimi f'nilcil l'fter" nnd "TliJ 
llothei cC All Uvln«." 

Spenklnc •»* "he New n»Bn«'TrIck 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



-.TOASTS AND ROASTS.! 

If .you -nare pnlat to gi?*i com- 
plaints h>\ make or ideas' to ; iir t 
reglstty theJB.wlth the Onlooker. 

WHO tntJ, PLAT TEHT 



she faka Jas4 "ratlvriied from In'dlai i*h.er* afar played in a Diction j>ir- 
iiirp «qBAe by the Driealnl Film Gonipany, Unanced ana Mii»i«d 

ll-j- nllllvf,, 



pausirs ur iu the perrnmc-nf a •roso. His 
i;Lati- of mind is as; tnftrky an is the 
nveraxa person who tries to understand 
l H 'rciiiliau [ibi'sopby wituout any ud- 
vnncL" prel^raiion. , , . 

Oberboltier'ends-by arguing in favor 
Of cccuornbip and quoting from other 
State*, Of. edqbsa bis is arplca to keep 
his job. As v.-,- said of Mrs. * Hoamer, 
can" you blamo him? tiood juba aro 
scarce. Bpt iv* dn sps^eat that for a 

J], :::■; ni;,, sets hlis;.-'- j' Up p\S a CCU^Or hb 

sees barm where there -w nono and takes 
nu amnziiif,' dejij;bt In dwet^njK on tbinRs 
that am hot disfues^l iu uur best social I 
circles. h 

Tlie tirr-ni Adveninrc, 
When Dorothy biiuKdau taketi her poi 
in hand to wriw nbc will In all proba- 
bility lals?l be* firat literary effort, 
boor Teani in. JLndin." Ono book mny 
not buHIcu to relate nil tha adventures 
tlint have twcti hem in thla myntcrious 
land of mjidiM, elephants n«d Oriental 
tods, but at least ahc can cell some of 
the amusing tblnffn that Juippened to 
her its tho atar of the Oricaial Film 
Compnny. 

Miss Kinfdoti up to four years ago 
vrps an Anwricaji film actress, conteut 
with playiug-Amoricaji heroines and get- 
ting her kuowledgu of oeeultlanj from 
books, and nhtyw Tien she met Snchct 
SLnghi, a high i-iistr.- Hindu, who rninc to 
this country tn lra,m. tho intricacies of 
motion nicture prwluctioii. SJn^hi had 
but one ambition in llfo, nn overwhelm, 
log desirit to rcPirn to his own country 
nnoV mokv pictures for borne consump- 
tion. India has always' found the for- 
e.gn; films too strange in their portrayal 
of custom* and habits Io be of any real 
interest. A part of Mr. Slnghis train- 
ing _wBi to work-in American, pictures 
bimself and this he did, appearing with 
Pearl Whit* and other players, Bbaorb- 
ing nil ef the tcchtiical detail of procuic- 
tion nud even making laqniries as to 
the various grades of make-up. Hpaling 
nnd other film-making, essentiaia. sB he 
could return ^to Ta'&in as a film producer. 
After be bad acquired bis masters de- 
gree ho made Miss Kfngdon and bcr baa- 
baud, Goptain E. W*. Van Haven, 4 -pro- 
position to come to Sotnbay and mokr 
a pictnrc. Captain Van Raven, who is 
In reality a baron, is. a cincmatogranber 
of no qicftn ability. With a wLdler's love 
of odventme, he accepted, and in Feb- 
ruary, 1030, he and his wife went to 
India. 

Hindus Am flirUSlllTV. 

Now Mi.-.-- Kitlgdkra, has returned with 
experiences she would not trade, but with 
an increased reapoct pud love for her 
oifii eouiilry that four years* exile has 
magnified.. 

. In relating her adventures Miss King- 
don or (he Baroness Von Unvch, as she 
Waa celled id Coaabsy, »snj" Mne would 
never Again bp able to tnlk'Without meas- 
uring -her words, 

"Tu« Hindus Bre such a sensitive 
i."- 11 '■''"," she said. "One has to be- ao care- 
ful nut to offend them. £very unexpected 
WBtetww act ma* be as unconaeioua In- 
sult. " They firmly believe the white race 
Je capable of easting' spellrf ' that may 
cause death *or disnsur. In our Titcturc 
—which, by tbe way. is called '8baknii- 
t*ra,' after a Hindu jreddcBA— we usetl a 
little baby. The- mother put antimony 
iu its eyes dud mado block marks. on jts 
face, ao J vrouid set be tempted to tell 
her her rhUd was pretty. They believe 
any child that is called pretty will ba 
prmotod by death. That baby did die 
litrrr^pd 1 was la constant fear and 
trembling the mother might think I had 
!-:.:■■ a spell- over it." 

Miss hangdlon. .went -on to say, "Ho 
inattor how highly ednCnted . a" Hindu 
gentleman may be, ho will always return 
In tha customs of bis people. Take Mr. 
Siughi." sbo said, "he waa Intensely 
European in his id*a& and yet once be 
returned to !.U natho India bo became 
ax tfaperstitious ax any of the natives. 
ii';- waa very unhappy over something 
that happened, and! when he died we al- 
ways, felt that, ho- had actually atoned. 



himself to death — starvation Jr n port of 
tlipir regime nnd as much n clmrnrtvris- 
tlc- of the iiatifin ni is hara fcttri with th« 
Japanese people." 

Picture making in India Is In a very 

Sritaitivc state. Heretofore, ncordingtn 
fiss Kingdon, all Jtoics; played by women 
were taken by young boys. 

I'irn Muiami I'duifil. 

"1 was the first woman stnr in an 
Indian-made moHou rlicf^lrc, ,, sahl Ml« 
Ivin^don. "and I was agitated by UjbSj 
tliiiuir Jan a native, .who }j!ny.-.-l . one 
of tlic leading femiiuw rolns, Sinj.;tii 
did not lira- long enough to see whnt hn|>- 
pened tu has prt idea. He *lie<l heforo 
Ibo picture wok 1 . circulated; Io the nat-iva 
theatres." 

Mlw Kln^doa raid nbc did but b^Ucvo 
the picture u-ouh) l>t shown here because 
it ia typically nn Indian aubjiret am) all 
che/ntiicr players an- Hindus. They Iovq 
itlri India Tji-.-iliih: it -/iw^. a correct plc- 
'turizntlon of their habits and crJ&toms, a 
thing, they claim, tho foreign films show- 
ing- India never do. 

"Mr. Aiught insisted that I learn the 
native language and I labored for months 
to try and twhrt ra y tongue ioto tho 
proper shspc. In my costume nnd with 
my make-up ou 1 looked eo-much liko 
■in Baat ludi.-L-j I was frequently taken 
for s. native. I enjoyed this experience," 
went on Miss Kingdnn. "11s much as tbe 
Hindus enjoyed making up as white 
people. They never nsed make-up imtil 
v.v made 'SnaiaimaE:!.' Then they applied 
ii parte, mado of flour and water, with a 
sharing brush, and thought they bad 
solved the great principle of proper 
camera effect. It was so amusing to 
watch them, 

"The question of caste," Miss King- 
don said, "has always to bc< considered in. 
making' tho picture. Thia particular 
s[j-h Ni af society cannot mingle v.-Jib 
ih.'it one, and so nn. Of course, no 
Hindu over cats with a while: man or 
woman. Any food that we touch Is Un> 
clean. Even the dhadow af H ivliii,- ncr- 
sou on the tablo Would render the food 
on the table Unfit to oat So matter how 
poor th* people arc they would rather 
starves than eat any food that Las btou. 
coBtatnlaatod En this fashion." . 

Sees Prlace of Wales, 

Among the pleasant experiences of. 
their four ycare in India MIes Kingdon 
counts the visit of tho Prince of Walea. 
aa the most momentoas. tjhe met him 
and was entertained nt n-banquet given, 
in hts honor. Hbo and her husband tuado 
fiUns, showing the parades given for hlin 
and the tremendous ovatlim, His popu- 
larity, she says, is unexcelled, 

"There was an uprising umons; n cer- 
tain type of native agitators, ' Mies 
Kingdon explained, "that bud, to be 
queued. Not much waa said about It but 
these people, who follow tbe leadership of 
11 ianntic, think uny advancement In 
civilization is wrong. They believe in 
entire simplicity in dotbes nud regard 
with cold dlhfavot tbe Mteotatloui dis- 
play given the heir to tho British throne, 
and they- made uo effort to show this, 
feeling. Tug leader is now imprisoned." 

"The mysticism of tbe Fur East. Miss 
Kingdon says, is not overrated. Khesayj 
»bo SAW koIuc mui-vek*jK trirk.j performed 
by nntiva tnagieiaiis.«iiul xbe waH nt a 
loss to oadersbond bow these weird per- 
formers WcIq able to perform their 
miracle. 

"Some of the English people said, 'Wc 
were all mesmerized into seeing things 
that never reaily happened. 1 If 1 was 
mesmerized I was certauily not eoojc'ons 
of it. I thought I saw a juggler throw 
a rope in the air and bring down a child. 
It was so surprising; it took cay breath 
on aj and left us all overcome with aWo 
and .woad«tBOnt-*\ 

Captain Van TtaVen is making educa- 
tional ntnta in India, He wJl return 
ahordy sad, together hc and bta wife will 
make their lueturo plans fur the fuCUro. 
Right now Misa Kin^rlon U trj-jng to get 
bock the color she lost ia tho climate of. 
India- and .a rctnrq of the vitality aha 
says dlaavpears iu the insutlerable heat 



IVor little llarj UBca HtotCf seems 
tr, get drngged intn these KciiKational 
rnse-s whether sfcc is on tli« ground <>r 
;t.0W railcH nwnyi In Ike diary <]f Kcv, 
Edward EfflU go spoaks of having gone 
to a motion pirturr fbeatr'- t» sec fi Mary 
afUes Minter Him. Non- suppose 
some reformer will blnmf Miss Mtiivr 
for tin: ciHrdiT. If not the iirlrp»« b^r- 
iM.-If nl least tlic dels^Fftttfle inflTicnw 
at the moviofi. 

TosatPr p»* laic Vaohl. 

Thomas Meigban is cadnririB the chaff 
of bis fricnik these days nliO laughingly 
ndniilLing bo is due Tor \k little kidding. 
Tin- iw-caslnn for ull this Is a yacht nwned 
by John A. Grander. Mr. Hmndcr in n 
elnse friend of tho Meighnu fnmily and 
when Thomas rmdJT..Bwri-nce Wheat went 
to Hag Horbor to Rim eltarior KMncs for 
"Hnck Home and Broke;* they stayed ot 
the beautiful Brunder estate at Shelter 
Island, which ia Jlrat across the harbor 
from where the flltn was being made. 
Kvery mDffllruj Larry Wheat nnd Tommy 
would arrive for work In the CJoribel, 
the gorgeous Brander yacht. Of eoumi 
they come in for a lot of U&Eing, but 
Tommy said it beats traveling iu an aatf 
ijiobiif. Home day be hopes to awn ona 
Liniaelf nnd then, he promises to «nd 
notices that, read liko llil&i 

"Mr. Thomas Melghaa nnd his mag- 
nificent yacht arrived h. New York for 
n virft." 

Tlic little girl who lives at my hc-usa 
nflrr listaiiiug to Tummy's QonGenae. 
SOiil: 

"S like him. Hc isn't conceited. 

Which, when nil has been saiit~nnd 
done, explains part of the Meigban charm 
— the quality of rcalucus. 

Kntrr-tBintiiK B.ojmlt*. 

While Douglas Fairbanks and Mary 
Pickford aro in New York they have 
guests at their magnificent Beverly HilU 
entstc. Lord and Lady Moumbatfen -,■?. 
occupying the Fairbanks estate with their 
cntoucage. Client care ha* been taken to 
keep this secret from tho newspapers. 
Charles Chaplin, in thcvnoscnce af I>oug 
snd Mary, ia acting as bust and seeing 
that the Moontbatteni) do not miss any 
of tho Los Angelea bcautite. 

Among the wealth of coneTafolatory 
telegrams received was one signed Wlna 
and Louts MountbatteH. 

Lvprv ona in Hollywood was present 
at tho first night of "Kobin Uood." Tho 
great mass -of ttlegrome received con- 
tainotl the name* nf Thomas luce, Elliot 
J>iter, WilllamHto MUlo, Chartca Ray, 
C. K. Yoong, isstrry Onraon, Sid (Jrnu- 
man, Eric Yon Stroheim, Arthur Kane, 
Kniii BennetC Fred Niblo and others. 
According to the word received! the au- 
dience rose to its feet and cheered for 
fully five minute*, in the opinion of 
Thames Ince and others the plcturo is 
the finest, thing ever made. William De 
I Mjllo said it is nn advanecmont in tbe 
1 new art, and aomething of which every 
one iu motion pictures can bo proud. It 
Is a good thing Douglas Fairbaaks is n 
teved-headed yoUbg man. Or some ni J in: 
telegrarHo would spoil him. 

Xhit in Ensland. 

A card from Mate Marsh ssys she waa 
In this country three days wben the col) 
camo for her to return to England. Klin 
is now near London _ working on a big 

tiicturc.and enjoying lifa in a picturesque 
Ittic cotbigc that ktoka as if It hod.lcnpcd 
out of a book of etchings. - 



TVi .Varry < 



■ «i'<*npitfa.r. 



Close friends of,, Evelyn Greeley end 
John Smiley have received invitatlona to 
their wedding breakfast at the Rlts-Cnrl- 
tou oa Wednesday at S o'elcck- Misa 
Creclay and Mr. Smiley are to be mar- 
ried Wednesday in the pjreaen.ee. of their 
Immediate families. Following tbe cere- 
mony a small reception and breakfast 
will be held nt tho Bitx to give their 
Ericnda a chance to kins the bride and 
congmtulata the bridegroom. Mr, and 
Mrs. Smiley will go abroad October 28 
op the Maurctnnlsi for. a honeymoon 
trip. t 

Vote, for Siailii. 



T.hSTe neently »r.j I6«t Tsas efUrt 

IVt rherTillos" la to be Ahned and bate born 
wonderlBg evsr slaca wnieh actress <-f tt* " 
•creen Is to be salected for ibis rlaisLc. 

Fraakly, I can Imsgtae nobony com- 
lirlret to liHumc toe rol* of ffVm tnSds 
nunoas In the theatre by'Jfrs. FU**- " 

Panltu Frederick '-'eosMs flsst to mjf 
.mind, bat tb*h arises -the qnestlaa so Im- 
portant In tb's serrcn vcrtlon of anything! 
\ WonLd Miss Frederick, b* sola to look thsj 
psr» 

- Fola Negri ti.ts.e only otfier Sclreta that 
1 can possibly Imagine. So Interested 
bare I become la this matter that I e*n. 
hardly wait to learn tbe asms of tbe wO* 
man favored with the opportunity to por- 
tray ana of tbe moaomeBtar parta of" tha 
theatre. ' Ttirr picture It properly east 
shoatd 0* 'splendid. 

I WLsb some of your ether readers would 
sand in tbe names of actresses whom'tbsy 
;■-'■' are qnallded te ptay Tc*h- 
Very truly yours, 

Harriett Macadam 
DIoomfield, N, 3. 

WHO wit.l si;tti.f ITT 
Motloa l'i-tisn- Editor. The Morning Tsls- 
graph: 

T and A JdiinK Lady to wheat I ID at- ■ » 

lentive nrc conitant goers to motion jplc- 

ture ->tn-.'.--. While Id tbe ease of mosi at 

j Hie pnofd-diamsE wo agrea and sta fluty- 

; cnugenUi cempaatons, wc rsnnot dtelda 

i.atWBt Ilia respectLre merlti cf klsry hdles 

■ Mlaler and Glorbi Swanaon. It lj v my 
, claim tbot there la an mom to h;> olmlhid 
I Jo"t»it lady an tb* iCrcen cIisd Miss Mlnter. 

To me saa it all that ii. swret nud eirilah 
in Amarlr-.iu (7HjninntiO(id'kno represents an. 
Ideal tnoL mqre girls' mlabt follow. Itui 
tbe joude tady wllfa whom I nip sc- 
j qualnted soys n-..<: 'l,am i.iii fjnulonedi 
J tbsi Ulorla Snanwan |h toe" best reproi- 

■ seriistlre nt tho Jiteal beadllful -nomsn of 
I io-day. Sbt aays lllss Swanaon It motb 

ilymiDilc and capable rhdn irjr-: Mlnter. "■'■■ 
se-Ltlc a little wafics tno oionfy Involved) 
ii-'iiH-], n correet, my opinion or bersT 

Truillag.tn'sefl this lotter and your an- 
anrr In print. I am. 

lte»pscLfulEy yourri, ' 

, " • Herman Llartc-nsrn. 

■- l>lt: IS TBLE OF T11EATRX. 
! Motion I'kture.Kdllur. The Horning Tels- 

gropbJ I 

. In your col cm a p ; :-,-.: week I 'nelleed a 
. letter ibattk:,chr ■sniiibir etoflxig Isws, 1 
; i|ti!te agree tt;(H thw itiLin who wrote tbu 

■ letter Mint It :■-'■ i:.'. too Brlljr for -words 

, 10 [wrmlt a picture to be shown in a 
I r'lurcll oa Rlllidn'y rTCnlOg* bat pnt in ■ 
I pltnio-p^ny "n i = -■ . - . Put what about the 
i rbcUFCii &ucmi'[ It seem unfair, loo, tlmr, 
I for pi-ample, la he.tv Vork City there cent 
! tie nreacnratlona In (he motion p'ctara 
j : ; -!i:-.'. on Sunday nfte'roc^a anil evening, 
j Imi ni>l In iho regnlar tbesircs? 
I In Chicago, rjiu- 1 believe soow, other 
I Wenterp rltles, :- : ii;i:!;iy nljrbt la one Of the 
I mAat cacccsftivl' in the fbeatrcs, am] It 
J siems 10 uie tn lie eo.aaliy absuro that 
j Sunday night performances in the legatl- 
. mnie tbenltq anould be permlislbie So ona 
j ■ ii y any more than any other. Nr»iiir;iny. 
I atace flundsy U • day at rest. tto peoplo 
I Tvhn work nil v.-.-.-;; and arc often too Llred 
1 tb attend the theatre. bowaveT much: Ebey 
may nsnt to nrnt their iHrsetlsaeraent oa 
J ihe&abbath, A - 1 . 1 1 t-m't sen Tor the lite of 
rae why It Is any blotc sinful to visit tha 
tbtstre am Sunday ttnin on eny other night 
In the week. Anfl certainly you don't see 
neyt&lng more objrrllonnble In lbs reaps-* 
j lar theatre tbsn you do In Ibn motion plc 
1 tn co bouses. 

1 don't mean by Lels tbst you see any- 
thing disagreeable intae jnoiie jhaflses. Caf 
I'm a regular Sunday nlghter. Sin: tha 
argumiMit nKslTiai galrig tv tho Ihentre en 
Hunday night might be teat tbo type af 
plnya Tfcrc not altogether dealmble. There- 
fore 1 any |ber are -fault c an dciLrabla al 
the photo-plays. 1 firmly agree wWh Mr. 
N'orrla, whose Irttvr appeared in your 
aapcr last iVfsUt, that there nhould bo; a* 
favoritism shown to tha <|liurcs sgalnit 
movie bouse* In Ibti matter, lint I alio 
feel last the leslttmatn iheitre sbovlJ ba 
tglv-en a Square deal, to*. 

Ton/a, faltbfulty. 
1 ;^ \ llary t'oley, 

ivbx cm hie Tibr. 

Motion Picture GdUor. The Morning Tela. 

graph: 

About a yesr ngo 1 pent a letter to Tha 
Horning Telecmnh with regnrd Co th? 
fllmtng ■-!' "Tbo l..i^i Days of Pompeii," 
I had Just read tbe Jiulwer l.ytton ilory 
;; ml. Ineldectally, bail rvlnrned i r-.m; a 
trip to Italy, where I bad spent a gre.it 
ileui ot tLme In a small village oear.Foni< 
pell. It seemed to m* *bat the ' story 
wouJd jnako ft remsraabw pboin.. p iay, hut 
when 1 suggeited It through the courtesy 
oryourcoiunma there were a number of re- 
plies retnlodLnff me lbat~I n-ag lav behind 
|hc times, Tbe storj had -been filmed 
I..;.-: yean acd, according ,to sereral , of 
your cobtrlbnfors, and this seemed to do 
*wmt ■-■!!!? any pesslbllliy of Its being 
made agilB— nod perhaps improred upoir, 

It »i:sh v.-jit, a great dcaE oT Htlsfacllen 
that I read In The Morning Telegraph 
last Sunday that Trrlag CqmralngI is to 
mage a film of rata resiaTkable irotl:. Wbea 
I f :■■.-.•: that he ban wlreil one of the .■■;, 
flelals cr tbe Trlndpal FlCtare* Corporo- 
tloa. of his Istcntlaa to flLsi tha Lytton 
story and that tbe reply nap "Great idea, 
go the limit nn U," t couloVt help bat 
wish aad hope Ibat bis "going the llaalt" 
ircn't mean Indolglug blmscif In nu*u- 
titles of "supers" and aeary bnchanaUoa 
orgtes, but that h* will get the traa< apurlft 
of the book- If be docs bis film' ought 
to'remnlB e tlasalc far 4)1 times— Just as 
tbe book otwoya wlL], 

"Vanity Fvilr" Is another favorite of 
mUte and the news that Hugo Buliia It 
to iranife* tbta novel ta the aerem !*s 
nlio plenaanr. T can't unite' see Mabel 
BaUIn as Becty Sharp, (fba win of court* 
be very beautlfnL and pleturesqae, but 
rram what I knew of her work she is 
.hardly spirited enongh for the abrcM-o" and 
..... i.il-.-,'i Decay, ibe movlea seem to 
have taken a dlattnet uirn-to Ijc classics. 
Evidently- tbo producers are at last coul- 
Ing io rcullio thst a story ia by no means 
the least Imponant part gf a -photo- play. 
And the nest beat thins: to bsvEng a good 
story la - bavfni: aome one kaaw "bow to 
tell it. Su very hv dlnetors do knn* 
boo-. VuiiT' I-.f 1'i-H.T elneteas, 

Oladrys -Foldmaa,' 
*WBxvills,- W. r. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19£2. 



AMVSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




ClflrlOt ...L.TO-J*- * sat-. = ». 

HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

££&-*,. "La Tendtreste" 



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A. L. ErltEtstir-B HuilCftl T*I«J"=t^H 

TheYANKEE PRINCESS 

(From Kilniri "Pig tHJABBttfi"^ 



1WA ULA1KL DttVCF MdiAK 

*= "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



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LAST 3 WEEKS 



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SCANDALS 



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ZIECFE19 FOLLIES 



THE*.., fV. UflU Eti. HI. 

Uata/TO-M-W * 3ATJ U t 

SAM H. HARRIS Presents 
ffiVDtO SERUM'S >. 

ss Music Box Revile 

suk^ b> llASltAA'D SHOUT * 

Grieft L* fiu», rh.Aj1c.CLa ar*an-**0. Jp*ft 
S[r T |. flart * McCu1J.HH>-, William 

O*tiao BoMp^wi I Hik-taJd. F»irW»t» 

l-'lBf. f'llUlra AuiuUj. BlAKKU. Ruth 
Pirt. Xdn nSu JM«i»rit MrKn. 

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So.Mil. Eilir Badi* IM Mule U-m ^irtt. 



"ITS A BOY" 

(Tin. Acttiwi Wrfititra 1 ! !••* CobhJ*. > 

£Und 07 Qim Fnrctal. 



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Wallas* EadlnjE«r-ywry jjjg^ 



CAPTAIN APPLEJACK 



Walt*: SUkatl'l Harry uorcrty. 



FULTflW « Si.. n-.*er B'wij. Etc*.' tM. ' 
tffl SMART CGH.KDY WITH UUniH 

RFPURLir ^^ «t> " et--^ en 

ncrUOLIU M«<t.To-ji:w*8iiT.:.a», 

ANNC MCllDLiT LaunhLnE Sttnxu 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



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V.'] M.I AIM coVitfEMAY in 
JUI TUIftllAkl AUtEJUp i:..- Erjw. A. I'jm:. : 

Popular *a MnM»<>< M-SIOhlll 

fNORA BAYES :V 

~ "QUEEN 0' HEARTS" 

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"'Mt.» rirlc Outdo** All Erpeora- 
fl^n»-i. lpr inc. WildMf.'Miii'ii. 

LggSi ULRiCAsK lKI 

Sal?™ "ON THE STAIRS'" 

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r/w Captivating Comedy Hit! 

DA/vid iii-:i.vv;ti pfmiuu i 

FRANCES STARR 
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BOOTH TARK1NQTON WILL 
WRITE ORIGINAL SCRIPT 



Famous Piayirs-Lssfcy Engager In- 
* dlana Author to Prepare Story 
for TfcemAt Meishan. 



E. A. MAC HAJTOS BETTJEHS 



PHYSICAL 
CULTURE 

EXHIBITION 



S1.0CO for America's Venu 

-Th« ITurr.b Form DMM .-_ 
JJ*AuHhJl wflinin W pO» W 

nonor of MM tAlltd aibmIm ■ 
Vidua, 

DancLnj; Contrtla 
A#«lh.|l6 - «««ani= -WW 

^<irrf —■ RUM!** — lOI-Uoi 

— «-»lu- 

Diby Shi>w 

A. PAf*tfl" « Beautiful UnhWa 
WmtT ll III". WW"* *■""» 0IM 
lf M to !*"*• I"**™. 

DlTtng Conleat for Women 
Hlth tod Fancy Divlni— hair- 
rail Ini— bt« In- i»fclna\ 

SlronR Man Comest 
T** UaiiI* o:'ih» QU.DU lor 

'iiri-iJtl" Bupremttj'. 

Exhibits of Hemlth and 
Strength Devicea 

L*arrf how Ihn werld'a atronr- 
CB t nan B^quLred Lhtlr iircuith 
and phvilcsl iwrfw.t!on. 

Exhibit* Op*D Diily— -U 

A- M.-10^0 P. M. Two 

Big Sbow»— 2 to 4 

afld.fi to 10 



5ffc, SJ.0tf, fi^Ki w.oo 




Madison 

Square Garden 

October 23 to 28 



6- Day Swimming CaMeil 
Thin tniiTHi ic-aiiiti B h t*Hj. | n 

All 6t (ha Imifrll of a B-d4? 
Wejcll rice %lth rafehr added 

Band Concerln 

TI-iL H. rli-ifi.l llar'4 Ho mon 
li*M be mid. 

Pure Food Exhibit 

HralLh — tliuiFlo — b«auty 

-..:-:^ , .-l:c.-| — Walsh t - :l ,n 
U Of DCTI f.'Xn!*. Tllhl 

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Pfa]rali£*t Caltmc Dairy 

and Poullry fein.iv 

l«uro hliK)d*d UulMiEn ^.p,,^ 

iii(iix.iitf»tirt4J: F^kKLii* — Jiujroni 
nulry ma.ld» 

Living Statue* 

fannum claail- »[»tu*r7— panri 
hr phyAteAllv p-rtcci m*n ana 



i Uig SeriaAtionsI Spe- 
ialiv Acts [itquiririff 
Great ykill, Strenfftb 

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Tickets on Sale at the 
Cox Office 



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LOUELLA 0. EAaaoKB, 

INDIANA, ii ijpMn, htB not- oulj- 
'■«wtrt»uted TVlU OH. Hatb tn the 
mstiom' picture nuie. tut Booth 
TArLinrtpn god George Arlr-, ab arelL 
-Mr. Ado oaring ctemAnftrat'ed »io B t 4UC- 
winfullf tbat be !■ itbta to write boz- 
offiK ■ winners for Toothae Malibao, 
ButXh Tarkloftan has t>*«n iaTitcd u do 
(be »m« tblnj, n-jtb the reaitlt tbat he 
\n now eaiaitrd In wrltjiiK iin otJiioal; fdr 
Famoua l"IareW'LfiliJ.' " 

While (j gorier Adq protjftblj inflaeifcrd 
tha dedaioa cf Famvui Flajara-LasE; 
to go out and get the ""big oaro" in the 
litsraiT field to i*Hte Jor TbomHH 
ilelgbac, whojB popoUriW wntlDuei 
without interruption, , -it ts baroly pes- 
nib]* "CliHUH" m*r h&'va had lOtt*- 
thin| to do wltli Mr. TarkL&ECoii'a invi- 
(,'uinn t<> write an origisaL. 

"LtilMl3«! ,J ha. brought WallM* Hoirt 
buck. Afr^f n ,6>rtp» of plcturra tbat 
ftpre not.fif ibti kind tbat ftft gWW»nr 
l*«i to bring aor parU<Mbir happinex^ 
into th* Lire or tin .rtbibltor. Mr. Rfid 
n-aa wivtii *V\htvnt:t"titutt!r the nlfmnlUH 
of wh!rh in- did tb" hi':-' wnt-k of bin 
Cftrt^t. Nfltucally Pamou» Hsyer - 
r.ii;;;-;y Tinnte to gtt kiqib morn stajira 
<m ins "(;iat«np* ' typ*. nud niuen tbe 
authdr In Ibc logical one to prdducn 
thfra. ihr ffltA ot hid trrangfAipnt witb 
Jafanjoum In much too obvious to need 
nny eciil'imi oomment. ' 

Thomas MBLehaB/ tirm^vcT. did Ihf 
trick of briLjiiuK bim inttt ill-- to)i. 

Thconib thf om«» B amntfi Ade, >*-iir. 
U A clou* friend of U|Lxban 4 antl Tark- 
In^toa'a, fIh- (Cerd wai done after 11 vir> 
hri*f ccuferi'iic*. Beforo Mr. Melghnii 
start" an ttic TatAungToii stun b*inE 
vrrltten for him hn uril! da " 1'he .Nc>r- 
■Do-WHl." by Brx Becct, and "Wfeitr 
H«t," by R-O, KlrV the nvXh^t "i mftdt 
stories of Ktfrl llfeio L":ttabuLg. 

Ni/ >>tt« .trom Pint Vntluiitl, 
Thoso ld the induatry *hu buaW brco 
bangiDR hrFntbteaaLy waiting [n lx-ar thr 
ilpvtlopmrpts !■'. ibe mtcting vt ihr An 
8(»rial«d Pi rat Nuti<mal itiroptors arp 
duum«U tifi bhter dlaapcwhitmroL To 
the cntsider lookLn^ in, it is Just n dj - 
T.-'-i!ir:i' meeting to connirii-r qiiMtinns tit 
^iiHufoat to Firat Katlanal. All of the 
diH*t(irii-:u-" not hurt-, an the k>{| ijvcs- 
tlOfUl aL HLnke will riot br annwrted usiil 
today. In Answer to Uip printed nimur 
iu ■-■■ theatricnl wecily Uiat be Would rr 
ulgll flld filrln In-; uwli c.uiiiinij . J. 1), 
>% illikunK, gmercl nlimaBfr of thi" L-uiit 
pan)*, caid when (jne^tkincit pscT 1 br- 
ti-lojiEionf itu'-T' 1 wm no truth in the r-iory 
A oil onry 613" win admit .1. D. oujlu ti> 

fDU*'. 

Bank *'wm P^rfo RLcu. 

j Tlir >1 ■;'.;•:< -\s\-i Stiu Lor< uiu arrive 

I from PorTo LSW yr^ordaj. briruhni; rrtth 

it Kdwapd 4. MacMunun :iu.d a print of 

hi* luteal ii'rtrtuj 1 * made !»r AsaociiUFd 

l:\tiibitorn. The [iritit wan (ak.n to to* 

r ■ 1 3 r. { i : l j.: n.'Uii for ■■•■! :i 1 n i n ; ■ t i < ■ : ■ . and after 

A r rbqr(ir»p;H ilLnEuooiit by thn author aiiJ 

dirmtor, C&arf*H Lognp, ft w*s uiadr 

ready to da aa^oibled and *-ditfJ Muntr. 

Hlue. lliirr Aid en, Mary Thuriaan nnd 

IV.'iiA 1'iifrier. all membcT" of the ca*t, 

I j-eturnnd a week ft*n. and Chnrka Lsnc 

I nnd 8*11/ Tniin retnrned with Mr. Mm;- 

I M:l-!!j-. Th<- unaie uf ihr -new picture 

i nNU bi- "AJJnli I* Ailn".i.'- 

Lpily Dlnba'a Acii. 

tt'lulr Buns'- pf iifl mny IM Lady l>ianfl 
Hahttari ih entirely row lovbly to pl»s the 
ml? f,[ Uawii EUiabeih in "The Virgin 
tjiiffn," J, Stuart Eldcktnn'H neit pro- 
ductfrtn, it in iriterpflrinp; to iiotfl ttrh vr- 
hirlr bma heea rhoAnn for hai and will h^ 
pF*wnted. iii coloti, AttoWlng rn the 
wax tlgurf in IVwtminxtcr Tower, eup- 
poar>d to br ni^nbptli, rJ:e lady wta not 
a hea.B'tjr, lini, nf pounte, thi' war fij[Lire 
WrW Rlirabetli nt i.ii<l'Ili ajrc, while Lndy 
lliann wiH ylay her »■ the young nHnrms 
Hinter at Mary Quncn of .S«Ut. who Ifllcn 
lierumi: Quf<"n <.f England. (.'arliic 
'itl.u-t-i-pll. vrhu w«nt to Eionduu fullowlnc 
t:ii- corn plttioii of hi" {-IlKagcmKnt ny Hull 

DtJR IlKltnXiiutld, Una brill eiLKBBtrl fn 

pJay rlie |iart «f Ijird hudley. sorioa 
whpily ond Violet Efiiclttna am alflo in 
llrc cflpiL -7. Elluait IBocklon ban written 
tbe iw^iifirih in f.>lltihfttnti(in with Harry 
Prrie rjord«n. 1: well-biown Kngllub hi^- 
ti>riari. und Mth. Blackrnn has enntrib- 
n\fi\ her imrt by uVnigplflK tlir 400 co«- 
tuuie-s of (he pArioif which, nc«irdlng to 
1 wnrd from Eiiclnnil. nre ns arcuraie 




STOPFTCfflNGECZEMA 

"Penetrating, Antiseptic Zcnm 
Will Help You 



Nevfr mind how aftin von hfv.4 
tried »r>d liiled, yoii cm slop burn- 
Ing, Itchirp Eriemi quickly hy »fptylng 
Zemo, furnlihttl by any druCf!' 1 ' 1 rtT 
35c. E^lj-i Itrge t-otile, (l.OO. Heal- 
ing begins Ihe motucnt Zemo tl sr 
piled. In 1 itioTt :1m* usually everv 
trace of Ecienu. Teller, Pitnplei. rttfh. 
Bl^kheiJi nnd 53rjtJlar ikiu dlSijse.^ will 
be removed. 

For cte*iifl| tlW i^in and mitlnr; il 
vigorously healthy, ilwiyl UJe Zenf, 
the p*netritlng T intFjeptic liquid. When 
others, (ml It U the one J < ; i^- l :i ,!.((•' :■ 
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begin opeiotlotiB tin 'Thp <Hinipi«F" .'! 
tlif MnoD." n-111 brglTI Wpj-k vrry ahortlf. 
A[ (h*" present M-ritiai; Iip I him Ihrcii 
Jtreatly intrrcjiteii in ""Bobili U^id/ 
IJoiipImk Kalrbanka* fi^mre, which, iti - 
HL-iHfntHllr, la the Jb.ii- thitiK Mr Ua-n-n 
dlrortivj. Tidtth WiaarTnii '■ nnvf!. which 
hen btan '"a lied n;u> ul th>' ihrev l-i-t 
i-rlleTi of the yi-nr. will !im . Rein- 
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fiml nthnr tireflout Btranfu. 
n in rarln «bo niAiie thi* upedsl Mil lectio a 
■ r un pfldfB himsrlf on the fart ibflt he can 
BdStni in rhlnfainnea, tit rourae — eTen to 

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l.AH-i' T1IAVA 1IAVVERS. 
T.p will linv- Ilia' rnl L . of IJuf'n 
KltB>b*ith In J. niaar< 11 1 n .-■; Um't 
new t color fllto, "Thf V Lrt;! 11 
Qii^'n." on vrhlah. pradactlDD ban 
J-ant iifrii Btancd. 



; Cliff ruhuer,^ ::■■ m jiFt-ciiiinriii hite for 
j ihr Itpwa of IHc triiw. h«VB plumed iatu 

Uie liaiid* o[ Mr. Lasky. Me. Laoky 
j plum in drvelnp 1: hoioc in kerplii£ with 

thr bCBtoMcuJ rbuTn.-teT «f tJw< plao-. Tir» 

" perry wan ncfllliriftl trtKD "en. Hnrri- 
(Irey 

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MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



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■■ nnrlvaqara.-UMnictFt filxiv Et*ry T^■l-^ 
Wlli TOM HOWARD a SALIJK FIKLtlB '. 




PtAYEftUSE 



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'•At Ibe DeniUI«." 

Way W|nh *Jli- "'Phil" .W|t:», 
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■Mr SPITE CORNER 

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STREET'™"**^ m.™-?« S TR *"D iKI " DEEP 

fly-II St. jCo,. Jm L*une. Jr.. tiltn f ua im Karaona POKIER BALLET. 



] fiffll EiGwwr Iirb ift il Ih 

] he thlafefl r,r -Oliver Twi 
liT | -Li'i !'::n.: a Mpwtsl ■■. 

' Friday jft.':-ii..r.r,. lie ha» IqviIM tile 

j ti*TV¥papor trttlOM ant^ " few tilrra men Ihi 

i :»,.[:■■[,.-'■:! nt th<- Knii'kerliorlier' tlrill. 

i n.r(.-r wbltb .Tn.-kie t'ewiamn'A mftatpri)i*oe 

j wjli lio inrr-i-letl fur thi- licnetit of ihofl? 

! WO-> .nil tAfcfl Ihr time tfl r-ef It. To 

i fulfill thu npVnion li"li bj- theM »vho hat> 
, Rj-eu it, 'I Hirer Twist'" mtiyt h* n-ac of 
Ultf flfrCj jiit-tiir*^ 'if Lhf irar 

j Mae ■ ..Inn- In l^«r. 

J Miu> full it*, [br JrtJUjifE lady w Jju ilr-.; 
j olimhetJ iiitu fani» wb*0 al>" "-hp nim»ml 
] M the naiiL-e-n r-f ChaHiii L'iinplio, N said 
I in bars aeiWplcd ad uffir m return t>i 
! the Plat*- MIak t'ollln.i. |[ tbe minor lw 
rawrect. will play n leudiue rote In r 

iTaVri framl Willi Htm. 

A feodfy delegation fvf film (vlelirlrie^ 
afi-omiiJiiiicil Utwui I.oeiv last evpoinp 
to T J hi:ml<l;dita lor the upt'CiiiK 0( "Tbo 
frwo*e r f( Zenda. " nt the Aldluf Tlie- 
atn'. Amu OS thii.ii' a» Im pnev-errd hpr«- 
to Lh,- rwi1 rail wefp: Ani^i Stewart, 
Kiuy Oorilojri ViTfi H^Hfiford, Unrai 
diiio, ]^;j ■■■■■■■■ RrsItMi. <!hAi-li-» tluttHin- 
mn, .Jolinty Htttm. Will S!orrtascy. Eldp« 
Hfltnt'toi], Mny Collinw. Mnry T/lniriuan, 
Mm. ftodnl|.|i Vntpniiii.v Marthn iljin>- 
Held. TMka (iLiinan. B. K. l.inculii. Mnr> 
Anderson, Botty Bro'snif. Toilj Morun, 
J. Barn*? Pb*rry, Ali>e Mnn^oo, Hw. 
Maraual] Xcllna. l^rtitliv Kiehardn. 38)a*» 
WhitinorF- Y^oiinr ^ln-llon, liylew 
Siisil-- IloTih, .lubn KluiTvlu Aim pfB- 
iilnctLrii, UfttoTM tahainelli. Nita Nal.Ji 
end T." Roy Uiiroi-F. 



. nrr ns i 
fa tliern. 



a* it In po*b1blr En 

Laahj- Hu>fc Ha^ifif. 

■I'lUI ii[] Plif e'lje of Win di-puHnrc Fur tlpi' 
T^oat > ' • ; »> , ;-i!:>y .!(■*::>■ L. L»Hfiy tnilde 

known thai hf- ha<< nurdloiwd the property 
in riol3ywriod known rb Th* Ontpoit." 
At en announced pri(*o nf f.tfK).fJ<Xl. th^ 
twelve 0fn« nf Innd OB franklin avenof, 
t-Mi'Ii 'X(l jfars necj were -ar-L«teJ by 



AMUSEMENTS. 

R"~lVOLrSw2IA8WAK90N '■ 
H'r At '>tn ii:.rip-i... Ufa. Is. ■^-. , 

A J >: '.'MH^ '■"' 
'"VVOXnEFlS OF THE SEA" 
• il:rr V hi>di *£**»* je_i*e_PtiWi rV*w~ 

01 A LTO ,i Clar c nct ,, "^]J^ 



■73t-A^et>W**P+ mjfnxf.war 



STUDIOS OF 

SIMEDAlKfiW 



i:?fl>ISBTA**-tt**!«, 



THE HOME FUNERAL . 

' Clll CcJumbn, DIM 

WJwtt Pvfeth Ocon 
IKANKE.CAHPBHLL, 

»,.".■.",;«,;,». 

"CriAS, A. BENEDICT, ■«»■ 

ITONEBAL Hini'-CTfllt " 



Ol-.lill SfOTU^KS, 

OijODWHt-KJgABKTfl H. ■CAKT'PELL fU' 
keulal i:htiHni. Br+n*** test 4Iib Buatt. 

yntil Wefljiaadaj., , 



TMAlANT-TIICnK'A, 
tllUttCK," nrnad«J ■ 
daj 1 P. M. 



Lni*pe»( bajg Um, 
TV esfda^vftajwr y L-arrle.i by Tin- 
Morning TiJr-flTii['li >tu Sunday taiiL John 
H. RohiTtfiu hud eigued :i long-tcrui con 
trsrt Tu diren fur lintpirnlion hna been 
p+rtlvod wixh Rfeiit Inreren in rhe tadan- 
try. Aftft Mr, Ttubirtenh Bnnoimced hi' 
rc>ign;nl'>n fmn» Fiiinf-iiH I'layefB-Laaky, 
.he rreeiviil Ev<> drflnfte effrn at n larg , e 
[talary rn make piornTW fti-r five different 
companies. Hi- sutd lie would not ncoept 
any nf rli-w oft it* btTanse he felt hla 
greatr-t i^pporttm'ty !aj r in producing taif- 
turOK iinji'in-jidriiilv, I -lit the, dianct to 

direct t.illinn Htlll IXirotliy nia)| qiki 

Itlehnnl Hurilirliseftn una too temnfJiiK. 
."lir. Rttbiirrjion lir-cided be could jiot ig- 
nore thin npiKirtiinlty. and "Ti*he signed 
on the dotted Jim- Hoary Kins-, who ha* 
beretofurJ 1 Khnrcd n?l directorial rdpofPii- 
Iiility for Innpiratiioi, wjll ecnUnoQ Ms 
rfari with thi» pnmpnjiy Stf, ftobertapSB 

Ii;l'. n InhK liit of Btt<We#S«l 10 bin credit, 
among them " Sentimental Tntamy." 
■KootligktM" awl "Tfaw. 1 ' Mary Pick- 
ford'a Incmt picture. I'tiarlc I>uiill is 
ulartintr out on tit" nnht trrtck with bin 
motion riicttlrfl phini. 

t.nUlf far Kmith. 
If nny "tie luie .doubtcil Jackie 
Co6gair« pnliiral nlleaHtimv, he u,-:l nn 
tender rcninin In ljjrnnrniipc. -Jjickit has 
Isad HDme earriA primed urging rvery cote 
to *tffle fnr Smith for rtovrnor anij nt 
thp Home time nuiimi r;i;iin "Oliver 
TTtiBt" will com.' t„ Mi.- Strflinl c-n }K- 



With tin- imrvtiiif .f "The Bear Car." 
n rnjHtury^ meloilrainn by Edward B. 
Rortf, i-very imp it wontfefisg fch^tiirr 
Miirnhall Ne-llan will muae iMa neii pro- 
duction qr whether l>e will man work 
on ThndvoR Hardya -Trpa of ihn D'f r- 
tierrilh-s." both of n-hln-h lire alated fi=r 
Siftm production .It lfrjo. 

Iti.il,. Wnrklni Ha.nl. 

hi addition to roditirijt [lMp«P*rteiW ff>" 
tin- c^lcbratLoa of i;;.- raplr annivcraary 
of the (.Vfiitw for noucj *eea, at which 
tfmp "The ^IbC. Fload will make irb 
rii't.HL nb' firoadiray, S. I.. lEoihiifol bAn 
othrr ct("**a. lie la *i*raDglna n Bjieciul 
cntertaintneut to be h*4d At ih*- l'cnrmyl- 
VduIji Hole] tu-nmiTOW bqiI . Thurnday 
iM-e-jiina m* a feature of tbe drlre of the 
Fifleratioo fop the Huppon nf the .Tew- 
hh rhllnatlirophlr' SacieileA. The Capl- 
lol talent lii'.i t.i ■' ii collected with the re- 
mit that « Jtppclal pTpfratu U beinK *r- 



Tbe ravoritf subje- t of isbw 
^'■nnario writer* frfini tiou. ntttil tin- nevf 
murder will Iip Hie N>w Rntiu«wSrk,rAiie, 
Thin affair at thp Phillip* fann J.u^ 
npgded th" murkit u ith utorfeat ••( ilirfn 
tinun mlnbten. Suit, of ruimw, tin' liiiu 
men .|o n«t want to Jndgv all iln- 'Jj-rc 
(jnfairlv b*rmn« otif- at Tbe ti'iniin-r |ht- 
mittH bl« foot in illi>. 

Vote for Smkli. 

WOULD QUIZ EVARTS 
ON SOUTHMAIDS WILL 

Nephew and Nieces of Testatrix 

Arer That Insurance Man, Has 

Important Accords. 

In eider n. otttafa laftwiBjatiflii ibitl. 
Il la QlhgeHl. ;i:.li tx? fi f materiel Bwd*t 
nne« to btnw>2f in-l hi* .ilnters io their 
i.'ffnrt to broak tht wjli of their agr-d jiunt, 
aflita Jin My SooaMhaH, *bci kft Uiv bulk 
nt her Ijirsi' '■*Uitp to charlttitili' aniJ h» 
liSLnlm illelltntio^. BjMDBaI ii, South 
mayd of KliKl Drahge H N. .!., flurouflh bin 
Attornrv, Arthur Li. Livernwire. Ttl '2 Rei- 
UK ntre»t. hHK utJflli'''l W SurroKiiH 
Jatnej A. f'oley for au onirr refill fritvii 
Allen W Kvarft and the N^ v Yurk Lif' 

1 r--.n := ft Tni«t Lomnnny. iieruton. 

«if thr estate, in submit m u r ■' i unii uti 
tion nlBTiiia |t) th. jlffilirn uf the ugiil 
woman, 

Mr .Smitlimnyi! b*jh that Mr Ktany 
and the trn:*r rbnipany acted fi>r In-, autu 
iti th* I'^JrticiTy of n^rnt, jnnn-n.'y. banlt'r 
i-ir hniJiirliiJ iidil^er, *«n| ihjit Imth inn" 
m their p-ji«eHaiiiii cerrnm 'i'rrrniH>TnJi-ii.H 
dixnitiirnis nnd other [>a|ni^ rel'attnji i» 
Ui* nflulm -f Mixn Kmithi.oiyd It in fur 
tlier nlUg-ed thai Erorta hud in Ui* imji 
pioy & uijid stjiiawi WUltttin it Mont 
Bomery, who *.ih in rpeii[i( p?f a *wy 
large mti.hii I «f Rioiiej J mat Mim Si.ufn 
uiuyil. SnitTlLmayd sajr* b* bVlle^g tJi>- 
reeorda nf lIip trust «ttBp*n,V will nhow 
tbp ilisrujiition that wiii! uiad'i of a pari 
nf isle money. 

Ah Moiitcrunpr.v i» deaid. Ktnaiawpyd ! 
Maya he liaa ni. ..tlper nieaii^ by which ] 
th* conteaNiniH .rui nii<--'rraiii fdr- fact 1 . 
iiep|H ilimugii nn ruai] esnminatii.n irV 
Ihe iffieijila nt the [rn>ir aaxo&mv, to '• 
well on Evnrtn, 

The efl«p .vill b'H i.rarii tn-iiiiv 

TRAFFIC IS DIVERTED; 
HOWCOME,ASKCROWDS 



Eeservei Have to Be Called Out to 

Handle Ferry Voyagers After 

Pontoons Cauie Trouble, 

, Tl..- avrrrof.^ N.-.v TTogkef ■* a rtiriM|iit,t 
bejel indiMtiinil. He waar* 10 knnv the 
*hylori ol 'ViTytlnnc. >■ W«* I'HXWH yi- 
U'rday luonitui: wh+m litiiiHw ..f th. 
i*loVt&jj r.f o iiiirnhpr .il (ivliliHinp. jiart 
of the apiirMdi oi ihc Municipal Ferry 
«t thp TtnttPry, ^lutr-n lildtid trjiffir w yji 
diverted m Smith mVst-i, rnie bli>eb mwriy. 
wiiirfi !■ liM.uiJIi- Mi), "lip for frrrkw goinc; 
Tm Thlrtjulntl. Htn*f. nn.oklvu. 

Hiftw '-otni -': Baked tin- throng. 

T'^tde hetrbd f«- Stnten NUnd ewajd 
not undet-iranil tltF- dhargje ami in ordir 
Hi hqnd^ the t-n.irdft \»Uvv rf»crvc^ WfW 
ealh-ip. Ou<. ratrolmrili I'rnnk Itnlh 
hiuirilruJ tin .i;ri--li'ni: of tJif etviwcbl Hi. til 
mutters were - i eh i ■ f ■ 7L----.I 1>>- ihe nrrlml of 
Lhp riraervew. 

Tnc pontnoifa -.unk wimp live fe.rf. tlw 

LfnUblr- Aecnfrtd)tB] l;iEr- Suh4lny ThWt 

wn* nn int.ri-uiicino in thi v muffling in 

flow >,f pe<i|iir flTim 8l dtfii liilnnrl. |Jir- 

ferries >\ ul-iuiji^ theit trnffif n* tfef 
Sotith Ktreet kMh. 

EXAMINE ROSENBLLfTH TALE. 



Ansiniant E'ttitnd Rtjaiftl lUftrtrt At 
corney Jnbn 1;, .In.vfc admitTcd fefFtcrdfly 
aftflroo&n ilutt tlip KMara] ii-rawl Jury 
will to-do> nlTrirfljfalo il>^ v:aiH-irteiit- 
credited to t'apt. Itolu rt Ito^nblmli, 

who ■'. tindtt : I.-'.!' iilli ;;: at Tacn-HIJI, 

Wash., fnr the murder of Major Ales 
nn.lpr |». Ironlihitp i.r i'utny lj>wb (to 
tJctohT —i. Ifllfi. itulicHlm.K Hint l!..v 
<rumeiit ngpntM had AttPinineii in gnt 
num^T frgni TliM in tluon tia 1 Ir-iiuriri Lli thin 

.iry. 

Jnbah .1. Guldnt'-in. CaM»ifi abpPtt- 
hluth'a BltorneJ, ufni i< aut>poapd to | H ^- 
luen informaticiiL ahouC tfo< oifetuptrd 

lirihnrv. It in unnlirstiHwl, nijl be mil- of 

tbe "ilnctfpK befori 1 the (Jrainl Jury 

FRENCH "SUB" MISSING. 



STAGE OFFERINGS OF CURRENT WEEK 

j Wlint .he Playbills Show Concern- , I^ron nn.l ..r-yrsc NnpL, Brp acea at tb« 



ing Thtatrical Attractiooa 
New and Old. 



A FINE VAUDEVILLE ABEAY 

j 

i A nl ..i 1(: |ilu>s. |i*W and r,|,i, (J>ia wek 
| Ih.. "ittttiv Hon Kevtlp" l.n n FpSrtLlh;,' 

I offerinc; and (ho Hflwj-uii pte*en.l Chan- 
j wag IVUack l b new ,.Uy. The r'ool," at 

TJw libt nf .Mnnhar-.iii#iinr»r-|imiri ft* 



Ilrr 

Thr vaudeiil]e hlil inelndea "The 
riuna nine. Pli'p,'' u Icgf-nd ia bo»b 
■ Int-oratrly produced: F-rl Pmaslaa* aMl 
( Kinnrbc KIiiUk. fn ttttttatinw and har- 
moiiv : KIjsO 1 Pilccr i:i sorj;eou^ frock", 
new ■,.■■;;:■. rust] .innip*: Chiidm Carluiell 
niui Ijftiat Harris, in Threj Epl"odrii' 1 . 
Kroiweii Arms. r-inalis B comediennr: 
Henry A Mjor* b "Eaeortu .■Supplied' ; 
Franklin & lira 1.1. ywalbfla, and Wor- 
dea llnililerB, orrolMit^ 



l:rl:i 



-KiJ-i. 



f J -nor+. ririkJi iu rii;ir 



=-ijy at Iniixhp! rurt. 
ju-L. t'Jao:lirifi c*B*ed; 

a Hi«tM, H wiiti Nora 
1 JilIj '*, '■< In |h<5 yt. 



At F; V. rWwr's Fifth Avenue Thea- 
tre Hi,, firnt half of the mseJt tlcrria 
^lillrrshiii ..I,-! A^'allv Ilj-adilpy aqd their 
'Ot, .Jo. Rl.vs" ti«ffirf ,r,. U.c bL-AdMaem 
>m|.)-." m. com- (nherp will ht Via Korea, tbe mad 
aptein Alible- j mafir-tan: JoMephin*, Ja.r-k (Huhe) Clif- 
I'ohan. "ytirt.u ( [f , f 4 inETj.iu.ciiig Aoder.on, lletci-ti»e": 
ycaolherbc*t jwalta A i|nwi,-v, ■ t reaMon*"' and 



r.dmtuu, .^iib Arm. Id Diilj. llurUarmll. ! Thur*nlay n> Sunday t&ms ■Veteran" 

"I'ho liinpharn Ctrl." toii*I«) offrrlng; i ,,f Vnri-iv " Knwl it. Hall, Hall, Ei- 

j:i[ine.'. "Kaat of Sue*, 11 by Samrre"L , Minf A Brier, l-'lotrti.-r Brady, "Tha 

Mauphmn: Empire. 'I.ii Trndr^nsf. with , t'.irlA With Mile* nf Kmllra," (iordon &. 

llTOf? Miller and Itiilb fhattert.m; For- ' ford. T^wia A Koj:cr-. n . Tonaorial 

ty-Ein-hrn Strret, Alnlvalocu. ' guspi i^ Artiat*/' i.tbrm 

Man n! ftinitv Pi B ;vr«; Kraie-, 'll-r j 

in in Its hlshrjii phaai- lialeiy, l.ov U |. Ffaetlrf'a Monday To ^ Mu^day hill haa 

tir*." Ufllru-tirthv ■* dramii; filnhv. | Lung A;- HiDti.ijJy. Shearer &. Hamilton, 

1 "7/ ' A t: '' ,1 MrL -.' 1 !' , \ '''''i't'"',! 1 " ! Vdilm!t * H'Moat-ti. Hayninnd Ya1c« and 

vuej llcurv M cr. 1 he Awful TruiJi, ,. ■ 

^T^twulloa ligh* r-.m--.ly IliM'r-lminr. '"^Pany. ]■ red tlaaUn. and Idn Weat- 

■ ■llniiT Tiuii-n,' sjiec'raoylar ^stravnen"- I loai| i Krank Martcllr and GbrS**, The 

ia. Ihrrtsoii. Wu Tht« I» Laddnti." a j ( P a|,ir" picture ta "A Woman"" Woman" 

Uiwffj- M. f-.loin ijr.iiiuLii.,11 kiiHki-i , vith Mtrv Anler. 

iKitk.r. 'Tti. lai,];e, PnaraW, dawUng Tliurada*- Ifl Sunday enme K^fl 
' :h ■l.-Iih-htfiil m Lif- - ■ ' ■■ 



, o|M.r.-ttii with dVdlfibinil muaie: I.it.ert>, |i nn rer acl Woodbttry Barrnii'n Orchen- 
| Mollis L'skrlinc, musical .umi-iy. l.iilh. 1 , r „ ,f trtH j A Vnrker, RuVrta, <;isrk an'l 
■ "Spii.- i urnj-r ' l,lr, " ,! ,: 4 ,,"" l " , 1 ' rty (> .'. ■ enmpuny, Wollnti ft Brant. Ulata t 



a Wrti^k*a— 



iDr tinW«a >••* la Ta« Mnri'qt l>|flli)b i 

I'ARIS. Oct 23.— Tbe .Kreiuli giijLi 
marine. Uoland Morillot. of 3SQ Lom and 
carryiriK a eeew L of twehty-ttiTre riitn. ia 
mlaaing. It is foarcd llic craft wan rithrr 
Mrfckcd or forvr-d nut to «rn by a uurni 

Th.' Iltilnot! Morillot nnd lh<: Ctarlndi-. 
a buther Biihuiaritu-. were n^inrnibj; fronb 
Ihu Near Must r Thc CUsrittde reached 
port alone and rpiHifted it had iiot Might*-.) 
the Roland Morillot Binee Fridriy nlgfet, 
although they were, achiduled to tnetr nt 
twci poLntu on lha cOa*t Salurdiiy and 
jpeatefday. 



^3AH_-»«E V-U 1., ium. atfl« 1"= c | hibi^ ihrrr. Th" foaiurj future win 

.«ff m, « f,t!,r i r |,ft, ' k .," I "" ii M,j r"^- I 1..- Wnllar, .-Keic? nnd Ubj L« in 'The 

Mot I{*viii-."' Mi.mri .'[(iii„u ,.[ tjiprtaro- r ., M ,, . „., . . . _ 

IflT T^v.ie NVw A-njatTdam, "The Fnl *: l I rot-tor n F ifty eighth StreeC 

Jip^. ' in jilt I'M htrfnfl npliiidnr: Park. I Tbrnire* Monday rn WedneAday hill hjta 

lli^l-^lii. variety «t i-iucrtaLiimp.it I Kmc*l It. Ball. MeLaughlin i Ktbe*. 

t'liiyh-Miise. ■ SmMy. j> |.nnii c hi.-r in the i || H . niIbriv T 111L . w, nn : nc , jl, jn\ 

bf.n„- Pun^h & .lndy. ' Th. Kver rtrem I H««H*W lH "d, Manning Af Hill, 

l/ady." nu amuntnu little cwta*4?; K'" I Wtrftep i. McShnne. the hunun, Tha 

i.iil.li.-. "Ablr'n lri«h ILo-e," a .!•>« i«li- [enlure picture will he Body Blyth*, in 

!"?' , "Xl^.,nr i hJLi! i ™,,;' t, Se:" j ***^ Wtf*» L —- Mi» Blytha Cb 

ir«. "raf-rnera Acoiii/ nnoth-r Ah* ami , •" rp T"ag will iMrwi the aiidiwcf. 

UiiKriH cfinudv- Tui.'-* Syimrp, •The ! IhnrMiA.i tu SuDilny cxinie "Woraa and 

Fonl t'hdimiiiiT l'i>l]nrk- new pln» j MuMc Muk^rrc" ilnrie ILuaacII and cam- 

fandarbUl Til. 'L^r.-rilUqiera * sAHre ' I"",', l"Hii-tt A Wp»|. Little V/ojd. Flclda 

ftfl-Jl ■■.«n1 flill *l "t«* .Mji-C'nrtnilap ft MaimnB'. 

Tl... l.ur en-i'iii- BTirn.-tnjj^ in.hide tV . irf-h*r* The feaiiin' pietnre will he Wtl- 

(,,11,.,1-LnB | '*.'. Iti-iLt » Ui 1 LiU Lee iu "Tha Gboit 

Kmi>tri' ftp v Show (laj'iHr, Liroad- i Hi^-afcer*' 

win H.lle^; < 'ajduo. Tali: of ih,> Town: I 

SiJir, li.in.1 H-.s Hpvnel lllyrapir. tleoi-jriu | y f. I'hiftor'n li".th SLreet Theatrt'l 



llnd.'F 



l-jLr"U. Mlivi 



Hidl. 
tmlrln, T--I 



An 



[notion.. I M "" ,!uK l " Wt*WBJ*yr bill hna Lane & 

Harper. Viatet Maouinc and fnmpany, 

uud-Mid.' ..rt'.TincH *-.■ j .lohii lirr-a.ly, i,thers_ The feature) pio 

I'irr is 'A \Vom»n> Wqeonn," with alaiT 

A ideii,. 

ThursJ;._. ;o Kmiilhy witif Harry and 
Krnmn Shjjrnn-k. I'.. J. Moore, Kllictt A 
Stone, tigroid Weatfvet. The feoiture- 
r-ietuie wSfl h» Wpll*rc Kcid aad Llla 
Lw in "The L;i,oaf Breflier,"' 

I'm he .Ni'tt-H, Timely Topics and 
AfnnpH Faille are abnu-n nu ihe irr..'-u 
in nil of il.p i\ y. Proctor theBtrra. 



K t 
iJ.p-h.: 

Ai U I' Ki-itti'N Coenial. r*ib»l>TcM- 

it.]. <ii. ill,, lull lire Anil! li-niilllr" 9k 
*,Atr<{ l.y .Icr HAilnolirJ nil.! Iti" LilTle 

CJul. iirrh.-srra. Venn. life Sextette. Jo- 
seph K. iVatson m "A TiiBrtrrdiiffi-n.i'hi 
..f Fii.i-."' Tom lirniii niui l.ilJinti Bro.l- 
i-rN'Lt with l.u.illc Jarrm in -iJillncar.l 
■Step-. " itu^s Hrowu aod J pQH WLil 
[ffk.T |u -t'lnwn Tnpic*, " 

Oilier rill* include Dilie Four. 
Around tin- I'nrsft." l.i I'.itn liurard 
Sciiih. with liillv fhaico ami I'harWli- 
Lh T.i'i:' .loc nnd Witii- llalc in Uit« 

lima rfffeplVtr tht- hjlf. 

" Ihn Healm nf Kili.tAi*N- " C, rorfie 

Ll.iMM . Sitl.(WHi r-iu... 1<hl.K the HiT(.r«idi> 
Ihi:]. Th.. lc»ulm i.f FantuiKie" inlro- 
a-jiTS Ih.- !:Ltfhl Ki.illlsli Kin Lois, j, 
P'mnTB.alili' denrinn o.tptt. , nnd .litrimj 
l.yona, coiupdlnti, n» Well aa thoan Itbllar 
dkni-cM tiiiirun A- >lttrL-iu-rilc. A Htrik 

inp rcatiiT* is the "H-ealo BaMii.'' h 

costume ooxUne SStM 

It.iherr Kmm.-rt Ki-um- nnd flaire 
W].itn*'v, ^tJiiTi of atitgp unti Hcn-on, ai\ 
|..-r.r in T.u r.Otriipy Svjr," The lo. al 
lenantinn nf tJic pitrKTaan i* Julius l.cnr. 
ht-TB nnd Hit Ofchjftrtni in a rcrllal cftj-r 
the fnihion at Paul Wliitiiuau and Vin- 

I*'B1 I.HIJIT.. 

llthiT f.Hture- , L:i - li.hnn; Hurkf. in 
Nnifi.-i!. - Sic** it Frve. fcmilie I.pa 
with I'lareuce Urn i.. im«l Mam Kuufiuau 
Rinnfill 
inpimy. 



i-rletirnle 
re ]t.id 


R F 
. Thi 


Keith acts aad 
(rlioct Sreaker" 


kooTi-n , 

ai Ih,- 


!-■ nttm.l 
Tti-iiiri' 

IBlllI'Mil 


• -.fieri 


Hi.' KLVhtylimi 
(g]l include I'riu 


from ^o 
i.ln-*i.i|. 



Tin .■- 
pfH« .nit' „Udnn Tui. rhlui-.te cotirralEx 
Miiiirnf- I>iaiuniid and company <n 
''Sn*tp*l3o*i! >f 11KJ- ." Jon LauHe. Jr., 
in "S-antilvnlog* ," Sicpheun A [fnllini.T 
In -Tlack in fl-iv-rly Hilh," Burn* A 
[»rr[iiin. in lltiitidway Thiev.-*.' Bi rt 
r*oH and Inulini- I'ric-o la ,; Dancing uu 
n Ptltvr Tbrmid." 



S..|.|ilr T'l.b'T 



nnubftirk. 



Hr.H.kl.u, 

The i'»ni iiiini^rh. Jtlyer* A ifAiift.r.J, 

Bud Snid-r, Hluch and i-ompany. Au- 
iier-«rL R Vvel, AI M;i!:::l-i\ and Jiinmy 
ltuh- .[nuir^ Thni-jjir.n- and the Eorli 
mukc up ih-" rc-iiiaiudcr of an '■xcellrnt 
hi.]. The niton.! vr-reeu featUrW are 
ahnwii. 

]l. V. Kvitb vaudvTille (ttrgcttiini and 
the Hioln-iirnmfl, "The Van in the r"op. n ' 
fpartjring Lionel tUrryrflore l a tDJitVty 
Ktury. aupportcd by &f.eat\ Owen, L-Juia 
tt'olheim, Lowell ShtmiaD, Mary ilc- 



Krnuk l-'ny and Tallahan ^rcthen fn 
(i.m--d)r jnmgH and Btepa arc featnrfd on 
tin. vuudcvilh- hill at Lot-w's SUto all 
iv.-.-L On iJir program with them nntll 
Mi-ni.irrow ore Edward Stanialoff atd a 
giTinn 'f i-iiryolum in "Liuuce Crcationa,™ 
l-'«nunan ic Moore, Austin He Delancry 
nod Tbp SbUb Brother?. ■Youth to 
Vowtb" feafnreB Billle Dure in the photo- 
|)ln h i. 

For ihr Tjmj halt" I >.-i | D. Do Mllk'f 
"Afaaalamjht^r," with Thomtn Meirhan, 
l^utric- Jh>v bDiI Loijt Wilmjn. wilt b« ■ 
'he phiitn-drama teatur*. Fred Saatley 
unit mmiinnv in "T>attce Dreams," Ray 
Nii B he.H mid r,im nnd FrevriAl & Goelet 
will be Oil Um mriH?[y [.rogram with 
Frmifc Fin 

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"AGED JUVENILE" ILL 

fiiarli-i t:_ *0&r*4.-%* n f.ilr j,i 1 H 
(li<- r'«».l t.mdiiiir llQapltnJ. 

t .larltg K Kldnid;.., A h uhMimo aeloc 
io.' "Whiti-HairHl .l.tf epU ff" 
r*ri. It.-oni i'lnl.. ia a patient 
-i -'ira.liiaii- H.-^pltoV hufferiujr 
.■ ni.si- ip- uialady that ur|Taio 
v hfjie I-ei-n u nubia io dfter- 

El)ll«'. 

ii n.i- -ui.l rrsterdft? ihnt hip. troufclo 
r.*. -ni|j .. -. fttfttt* gnatHUa. Mr. Gldridrc 
w m Ward r.7 undfr ihe c*re of I>r, 
Hayd. lie ulloiveil the wiia to be known 
n-Bterday that he would hare bla old 
frlendi* cr>me to t.e<- him at the hoapltiL 
In recen! yegni Mr. Kldridge haa bean 
in motion pictures, 



Harmless Means 
of Reducing Fat 

llxr- !*l t"*plp Sat.: oriitiXTT mam far r»- 

.'■.■.■ -.-.M- wj!»hu H*re .- an axtraortlairy 
-■-.-..: '■',-.:--.■: J r.i*r lr ..,. a fan, pttfaxtlj 

UmltM Rti dKtlDB *■■ k«aicUa art nrtmury, 
VatmnU. l'raactlpllsa TibliU %tn mu* MBTtlr 

IB -...:'.■... Villi lb« Si-.:-:-:'. HprLTMlA P'r- 

rrlpLlcc. ton rr ;:■■;■ uti- 1 ::; l i mi;., ■'[■! 
:■■•■ 111 allrtl^. i'.-oi.ii (t.a.01 •■■■•i-i ?rjr Jnjtt>t 
at do* dollar tor a ..... or «*sj ;■-.-* ilem t* 
■ii» >UT.n» CoapAa/, Mil w«d«i 
D»unit. Ukh, 







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«3 TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ZS, 1922. 




A Charming Co! lection ot 

0iapeamJ^3!!armke} 

^in unequalled combination t 

of style, quality, and value. 

As always, Chapeaux La. Marquise may be 
depended upon to bring to New York women 
many of the smartest and most recent concep- 
tions in headwear. This time, has been no ex- 
ception—the hats are as chic and lovely as ever 
— hats to delight the most discriminating.. And 
the assortment is varied enough to meet prac- 
tically every taste. There are: 
Smart Satin Hais trimmed with furs in the 

soft off-the-face models. 
New Panne Velvet Hats as illustrated, in com- 

■ binations of Velvet and Panne. 
Small Velvet or Duvetyn Mats cleverly com- 
bined with fur. 
And for the Matron — a distinctive group of 
Satin Hats with Ostrich. 



l«cund Flo. 



34th ftrp«t. Front. 




EXHIBITORS HELP SMITH 
WITH SLIDES AND MONEY 



Film Thostie Own*™ sire $1,000 I 
io Canpnipi Fund and Will f 
THUitt Scrtea. 



SIGff PEACE WITH MEXICO 



POLICE SAY MAN 
IS "POLICY KI NG" 

Detectives Rftid Harlem Ap3-rtm«D,t 

and Seize ParapbettieLli* in War 
, * on Negroes* Game. 



MISTAKEN FOR BANDIT, | 

SHOT BY POLICEMAN I 

t 



PREFER BRIBERY CHiRGE 



What is retarded by the police, ue the 
most important irnwt tfi the campalpi 
by police Inspector Jt-bn F. Sweeney Co 
(.-lean up poliey plsytTB In the negro htc- 
tion of Harlem wee mude yesterday, 
when Detectives Philip MeGjInii. John 
Kelly and Samuel Battle, of the Hutciol 
Service Ulriaiou. raided the npartniciit 
at Manual BetatifOUri. a Porto Hi can. on 
West I42d .tree:. 

ThfrJ' allied ii policy oOCftt worth nlwot 
S20O, and benltlcj arrestinj Be. tan court, 
tm a charge, of conduct! nt an apaTtrarnr. 
for poticy playing, charged him wltl nt- 
tcJUpunf to bj-fbe them to refrain frutu 
arresting eo>retl of hi* nsents. The lat- 
ter were also taken into custody, ehaTried 
with hailnE policy Blips fn their posses- 
sion. 

Polity playing baa become inim*n»oly 
popular during the last few oioDtha 
mnonjj negroes ot Harlem, special affcu|a 
of operator*, canvassing hetB'M and offer- 
'jng flii'.- undrr ^h:cu tbc player* may 
*-\ id WJ 0" a single penny played. Botun- 
court, the iwIIto wy. ia one of tlie "pel- 
icy Wans" of rHarlspi. 

Tbc ectcii alleged agents of ttctan-toort 
came int,o tbe apartment white the de- 
tective* \tft* ae-islng "tic poliey-pliyliis 
paraphernalia, and. according to tfle com- 
plaint, Detiincourl ptVudrd wit'; tbc de- 
tcctires not to arrest his menu, 

lit* i* allrgad to. hare suld: "I'tJ ^f 
you yiix.j if fon do not Arrest these men. 
It would ruin my business. 1 ham &!>.- 
000 and I will engage the best lawyer to 
beat my rase, hfft I "vi.ll be ruined it vim 
take them, too." Thc^deLcctlrta accept- 
ed the $400, [hey rlnlm. which was used 
aa * basts for ibo bribery charRC' . 
" The poliry outnt ■•p&cd was one. of die 
moat elaborate thty hare a«p{ ?at-nd, rl.r 
dblKtJTrt ---==!•!. It Included bli^bbMrilB, 
rb cddiii; macbino. a tabulating ma-rbfae 
and other apparatus. 

vThen arraljrnerl lafee* in ^Vfiebinfton 
:i.:'j,,-ii;..>: > :•■:•;-', hrUir:- Mag-llt-Mlte JftSfiph 
P. CorriKfln. Betonconrt Tvaa held La 
$1,000 .ball to await tbe action of th« 
Grand Jury on tJie- nttemptKi bribery 
vhirx?* and in £100 bail on tbc gum Mint 
cfaarc-a. Tbe nvm aUered, og«ut« wen 
alao b«1d in B10O bail each for tho ae- 
i.iMi up the Grand. Jury e>u charges of 
- bating {UmbUng paraphernalia, in th-yr 

l>OSJIl s RflOII. 



One of Three Men Khhhxiij: Frorp 

Cafe Fatally Wounded; Tryin? 

to Avoid Paying' Cbeok. 

.^ii'ii i-> e patrolman whn mistook him 
for a bandit. Henry KeCarrhy. 23 years 
n'-:i. a rhnnfftiU'r. died yrnUr-vE-^r in IL004A- 
r^it Hospital, aa a result of bie wound. 
McCarthy nn fl hot laet Thurndnj af>!-?r 
lif> and three other men rtn out of a n?a- 
Eturant at Columbua Cirrte, without, nn 
aJleped, paying- their check. x 

£miilnyeF-a nf the rntatirAiit ran after 
the four man aa tb^jumped into a tnsj- 
Cah. Ptrolraan Robert J. Hohan of the 
We.it Forty-BCTfiiidi atre*[ nUlinQ, geelfij; 
the Beeinit in^n anil their pursuers, 
taoufebt b bold-ap had taken ;ihvr. 

Afu-y Dring twice in tbe air without 
stopping tht- tjaj e a b , he Bred another 
shoe at ihe.TchirIe. The bnllet penetrated 
the cab i-rui lodji^l in SItrt'arthj'a back. 
Tbe cab then «o*Pwi. ''The. other thrw 
men were aivrn workhonw -o-ntcme-i 
irhtil atrvEnrd in ronrt. 



MRS. SALUDES INDICTED. 



To lie rrltii 



Ihmrgr of Mur-Icr- 




Inar O. It. MaTlrlHerr. nrotfr. j 

An iQdlctmcut charging Mt», F'aulett^ I 
Salud#s. 30 yearn oUJ. of vl>st Ninety- ] 
alxth Htreet. with murder in lie Orel riV- ! 
iri-c-f, wan landed up to Judge Thoman ! 
C. T. Craln "in General Secainoa yntpj- j 
day by the O-Jtolwr Gra=-3 J-irj. Mrs. ' 
Salude* is chair=«i with thr murder of 
Oscar M MaMelliere, 87 ye-trt old, 4 rtal 
batata and inanranc-p dealer. On tbe aft- 
■erooon of October 16 Mrs. Bajudca phot 
MarteJJLerr, who died acv*raJ hourf \&Wr, 

Mrs. Salurfee. n-ho {a the wife of 
.1 antra Bahide-i president of the fiallidtFt 
Lumber Company, w^lci went out of 
Imiliieaa nb-out n year and a half H£0 
h«a plnlmed fettB kJtled Martellfore T**- 
cauac Iiq won her away from her huabaml 
anil then grew rold toward her. and re- 
fined to furthar anpport her in tje 
Ninety -sixth, atreet Oat. Mirtnllier-? was 
married and had "-jenr-old daughter. 
They reside at 74 1.4 Kal.1* atrect. 

Mrt. asliLdcn hoii cntend a plea of 
"not guilty." Not. d van the dafe flxad 
hy Jfndgfi Cmln fwr chanffitifi «r nmond- 
i'iv lb a ;il;v;. 



rnmm 

siuaws or 

ma daikiik 



TO RESTRAIN WQQDHOUSE. 

Aero t'loii 9 ae* to Prevent HI* r"otj- 
ItiK '■ Clbb nrprr.fnUtUr. 
The bittrr llligattftti between Henry 
Woodboute and the Aero Club o( Amer- 
ica cropped up aa-flin in, the canity term 
o-f the Suttfrmn Court before Juitice 
James O'Malley yestcrdtiy DiOrninf in an 
action brought by tbe club to restrain 
^Voodhouae from illegally poaini at a 
reprtBenUtivfl of the club, from rewivlng 
mail and money* ea anc-h rcpreaentadvi 1 
and from holding hlmaelf out to ba the 
legal chairman of tho ndminLairaiive 
committee of tbe organ Ixaticn. 
! On motion of Ambro*e Clogher, attor- 

il ney for tb» board of jrorertiora of the 
club, the matter woa rflffrrtd to justice 
Philip 3. Mr' 'f.'i V for argument which 
wit] be heard IV-rdtie-sdiiy nt 4 o'dot-V In 
the Juttlra'a chamber^. Justice O'Mal- 
[<•>' was informed by Attorney Clogbcx 
that Justice ale-Cook undtiMtood (be «li- 
natton of the HtfcaUon and ut the pres> 
ejit time had fee For* him several ofoer 
[ motions In connectle-n with the Aero 
Club-TVoodlionBc embroglio. 



E-a.i*at« reraHaila Fwllr Re-eatalf 

lLlie* Betwveii Ftetorw *■*■. and 

r>brce;o Q » n ■ ■ 1 1 « rl Nla-a"* imnr. 

Br LOBXLLA 0. PASS0NB. 

TH£ TbaratrD Oltncri' Chamber of 
Commerea Uincheon* yMterday 
r .'iiim« tha appearance of a p*' 
ikital imllj- The exhibuors, van 
hare hewn Urged *■* he pWtrtWtl, came a&t 
anrl -endonred Smith by plodging f 1,000 
to the .-jmiJiiitii fund and ftMng their 
uncjirali fieri end ore em en t to bia candida-ci 
for TrOTcnifflr. Tlfy flffreed 10 further 
tbne Smlrh campaign by -allowing slides 
on the sere™ and; by urging that prery 
motion picture theatre in the State uiulic ■ 
« Smith drivo by ah>9*ief.the special 
Smith G]m made for th-a theatre owners. | 

In nrging that the theatre owners take 
b drtpite at'and Cfeafle_ O'Reilly, State | 
praaSd».nt, naid that fllnTs showing Got- , 
cruor Miller had been made and a de- I 
manti ^Biird that rh*y be shown in tbe- | 
uttta thrwigh the State. H"r. O'Ueilly ' 
tsfittted prTMtire had been Itrourht 10 , 
bear in mu-h a way that sock; ut tbc - 
exhibitors bad Irlt they cooicl rfbt refnaa ' 
the Miller " n-qneiK- Ilr? «l<i tbat in order 
tu oBftet thia th-a exhibitors lia<3 banded 
togethrr to make a film thai would eat- 
ploiL the friend of tbe induBrrjf, ytaitli. 
nod he thought rvory exhibitor io the 
HUl* won d feei it important to sec thut 
it .,;.■! II ■::■,'•■.[ play iu blJI iumsr. 

A sot i-i' ;.:>.K-:i iii-t-3 Tnndo early ill 
Uin rpnipjiigu. Thue bav* been hiib- 
■;i:i;uvl for other atidra, nnd a rei]iiwt 
llta >tu:l<. forth In tbe form of a letter . 
urglnu e^orj exhibitor to fun the Smitn 
slides. ' 

One of tho exhibitors in a fte-l* apeeeli 
Mini tjr request that the theatre owulTb 
be neutral was nothing abort of an ia- 
s-uli Incsmuch as the whole indnetry Bad 
eausfl to be gtatflfttT to Al Smitl^ for tJie 
iiurt he took in kil.lnr. the BtU)dtt]r dos- 
mK bin when he wan -iJiivernoT. Tuo 
: : -::nth film Is nnw in the iiand* of the . 
eensor board. | 

j i'foir IVKh UealOn Sl£7S-.t-,l, 1 

l'a;»erH wrro digued y^merdiiy ri--«- 1 
[afcEafcbiS the ^K-qte coroisk between , 
the American filui iiidualry and the Ilo- 
publlc of Mexico. Several risrx a no diB- 
natrh?n [fom Mexfeo i"ity said that Ber- 
nard Woodle, rep re. 1 ? on ting motion pic- 
ture corporations here bad persuaded 
I'rejildfrtt Obrnjon of Mexjro 10 lift th* 
ban ngalnnt "Vankce' plctncAS, en prom- 
l»i- bj thoaf LorporaHone to depict ho 
•more cr 11- minded Mexican bandit--, 'bad 
man'' or EcroeiplUi dielatorF. efe «ntrt 
aj;oln Fanloiin Playnts-'Laek* and M.-tro, 
ntw were in hljtli disfavor in th^ nUptaB- 
lic down below, are able to release thelt 
product there. 

Mr. Wood I (1 went to MexJeo ss a irp- 
rmentntire of \h<- Hays organ btatjofl sad 
with the power to p-raariM Obrrson that 
in lb 11 future no Ar»erlr-*n filing In which 
ihe Mexlrin was unburn tn nn nffenelrn 
manner would be tolerated Io the Unlte-1 
fltaten- He aeriureri Obrrgort it «»;■ th,-s 
intenrion of the producers to aid (be 
United States (iiwornment, io striving ro 
attain friendly relations with e^ery other 
cpgntrj-, and ^hat fthy miriiiem^iiriur in 
the nisi wafl rnuaed. noi by inienrj^n, 
but by thoiufbticshiir.^*. 

In tbc future ul] dim ci>m[iaoirj< wjt| 
hare to 1- 1 i in 1n al-.: nny Meikan who does 
Hot measure v.i.- \a tii- ^tanilaril vet by 
the ^lexicau uuthoriticu. in othrr tvortls. 
[he bid man miirt W Khrtwn ftjth a halo 
Instead of b dflCRf|- H If nil ether eOnn- 
!;■!■■■■', ■:.':•• the -luti.i thst MriifL haa 
rfdoptrd ire ihal! haTf only Ameriran 
vULaina. 

SEeXled Ocrtitrndrt il WronK imprr-sslon 
usa piven by off bo Five imperwunatiou*, 
noil. ii::L!ir.jJLy. ihe only thinj: the Amerl. 
can producer could do, if he eared nrij- 
rhlns ahouc \v* euuimerejal rplAtloen with 
that rnuctry, u-ua to bow io the mandate 
and make- upology. 

rirat >*i(j.fit*j Still >I*-oiijijs l 
Thn dlreetot-n /.f Ansociqied Fimt Xu- 
tlonal bnvu mooi-d their 1 hetdonnrterti 
to a wellhuown b"lel. where tJey enn 
continue their *eatt-r* ivhhoui interrup- 
tion. At' the Rfttre. r,f the company yen.- 
tetdiy H -n'n* unjei ail i* terene along the 
Potomac, ivitb Bu Iifwk rMtdy for pirK- 
lleatlon. All [ha rlirectom vrv here in- 
cluding Feed I.e^.c, B, V. mebnrdi-v Har 
rjr Hch-irDlbe. Samuel Kate. A. H. Blank. 
Robert *ileb*r J. CJ. Von HpTborg, IT 
n. fiords. Mje _M«rk and J. 15. Clark. 

Arllu'a >»l. 
iitOTxC ArliM'a pldOa ere. alwAj* of in- 
terest to the Iridtutry for the reason "ic 
slwaya una sometliltiE worth while in 
mind. The lattst word from the Dlitlnc-- 
lite Pictures Company concerning tha 
■-'■r. i i=-ii*iiia is the rm Teh a n* 9 f ■(,,, motion 
pkture riffbt-i of "Tntterly" by Tom 
Ua}lon, an Ens inh noreJist. Forrest 
tlii'""- 1 ".;\n *■•■:->",! enaaged to Write the: 
scenario and irarmoti Wcicbt to direot 
Mr. Aritw. 

Unfile Lilm-jnii (lODldlng. 
Jahs for Edmun<3 Gnuldlnj? tliB*e daja 
are ko plentliiii that iT Iif> ■■■n!d accept 
them all be would have to work Iwonty- 
faur houn- n tiny and then not rateh up 
with himself. JJ? U probably at thla 
Utile one i if the Tuort Roiiaht-flfter Kee- 
nnrio wrlrej-s In the boahietaij wlt!i n rep- 
iitntion that haa been &te*dity growing. 
Itis latent aoatotmerrt 1» tf write n see. 
narirt fer Lillian llith from F. Marlon 
Crawford"* novel. "The White Sister." 
It is n>poit"-d that luhiiinitlon is nayin-j 
an enerninin Mlarr Tnr il:. nouldliip'* 
s*-rvieje»— hut then money in {be film b- 
dantry in freniientTy anoken at In Lermti 
of exagzcnitlnn. "The While Sjiler" 
will be made in Italy. While Miss 01j6 
In makitin he- plemre abroad, under tlie 
flirejctfon or Henry Kln^, John Robert- 
son will start imrk on hip. firfit Insr-ira- 
lion prodiicHon. a pi^inr.' featurinjt ttiob- 
nrd Farthdmesi, irith 'Porothy GUb bic 
1 1 = ■== lendinc ladj. Mr. ft or the! 0) da (m-~ 
not yet selected his next story, but nn 
annontiMmrtit is expected In tbLa fllree- 
tlon S0on T 

Vlattina: Here, 

Among the visiting morinn pietnre i'-.\, 
from the Pacific CoBat arc J-of* Weber. 
who la In. town for tlii purpane of Talk- 
ing business with F. B. O. 

Hep TVeadluurc n*f. 

Tt-.L.iy. In the prxaenna etf a few clossj 

friends and rclntirea, Evelyn Greerenrill 







■ Takt*Ha> ■ t*' 1 BtttEHui i 



POLLOCK'S PLAY, 
"THE FOOL," OPENS 

IMwerful Drsnia of Man Wlio Tried 

to Live Like Cnrisi Presented 

at Times Square. 



EE GAVE ALL TO TEE POOR 



Jonti Klrk-waud Talii-a l.ea41n.S . 

nDlre-^^I,n-iT»H Slirrmnn In CaBt. I 

DMIriitalnhril Flral ?. 1 * b 1 e n . 



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By TRACY HAHMOm LEWIS. 

It: a powerful plaj ct.iled "*l*be F-oid 
wbleb Hie Bi-lwvjjn jit-t-h'W.Mj ■■' iJ 

Time-. Square Tlm^r. (mm ri.niw 



Broadway at Nintli, New York 












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A Bar P.n set with eleven 
Diamonds for $185 

is an exampie of some of the mo-deiate price pieties in the 
J 164. ooo collection of diamonds, pearls and precious 
*lone* that <j*e are ofl'crinR: for a limited lime at 15 to 20 
per cem. under Hie market. Oilier cxampics are: 

A'.\ -platinum ituti stone diirnond rlnu . 7 -fttQ 

13 kirat white gold iivty mounted diamond ring. . *75 

biimonii sapphire brac-fkl cenf lining sii 

dlMnondJ and elj;- 11 sap-phi-Ki' in plitlnam . _ . .$365 
A bracelet at pUtirmrn and 14 karat gold Set 




Bar pin of platinum and 1* kant pold Pitk 




iiliM^nd »nd ^spphire bar pin set In plitinur"; 

ci|;ht sapphires. Twelve dlimondi I3HS 

Platinum lop and M katai gold brooch wHh 

two diamonds and one sapphire . - J9-H 

Scarf pin, ill platinum, with Icn diamonill and 

four jipphtres 1150 

Cuff links of platinum *nd gold. Stt with lc™r 

diamonds and one iquirc sapphire -J'iJO 

Cuff links, platinum top on -14 kl *n!d s« 

. with four dlamondi _ . $1,20 

Jewe-lry Store, Street Floar t Old Building, o ope* lie Gr»c* Churek 








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rk-iM h T [pi l u-.ii. 
ALICF BI1ADV. 
SliK tin* cone |(t Pliltrlilo lo itml.i- ex. 
irrlipr. In "Ik* f/f hfH TfirNS ™ See 
ticn r.iramuaR I prod ur I Joil. 

be (onrrieti to John B- Smllej. FoB-aw- 
lue tiie eertmony a reeeprinn will of held 
ot Tiif Bit" for the friends of the bride 
-ui'i hrLdecroom. Mi-m Ureclcy Iiom nut 
uui-1 she would leave tlic ncreen Ewrtn*' 
nently. hut xhe will not make pkturra 
for SJJinc time, elnce aUe and l)rr htiw- 
Ijjir.J lire -tailing on QMOhef 28 fii ths 
Mauretania for a trip nroinid the Tiurld. 

!'"Us Tlicn-rc 
New EnElfttid Th8*tt«B, Inc., fnrnerly 
known us Bluck S«* Etafctttftd I'lu-utres, 
Inc. has so!J tht; Palace Thi'iitrr, Arctic, 
R, I., to Henry MeMabon. "ihe lieiice 
was bu(tt by Uhick Si Hplu nod •»«* later 
La ken uvei by Illuek Nifa l^nKtnnd TLt- 
Stros, Inc. It woa ojiriieij in OrmlMf, 
lf/Jl. ftOd ban fnlkwcd h BtrulEht piciuro 
poliey, with three ciian^s :i "-reek. 

».:!<-<■ Ilradr In Flortda. 

Hairing ■Tinhbed brr i nudevilU- UMtr 
wllli "iJriftlm," Alice Bradj hllH COW' 
to Florida io aei r-iU'rinr scenes for her 
next Paramount tirodneti^ti, 'Tlie 
Lewpai-deiji." WlUi Miks UrutJy is her 
iliri;etnr, tltttry Kolker, at id in tlie ejist 
"of thin Rouili Kcji Island t nlc; fir Knili- 
orlne Nuwlin Hurt nre MonUtjii liovr, 
Charles Kent, (Jeorse Ui-ratixrr, Mar* 
jjucrite Forrtat and LiIoIt filler. 

I'ruvinj n IVlnnfr. 

The yrrfiJction tarnt "T*e t>ld li^un- 
stcad" would jiTOTc nqp »( tlie Mgf,'i--il 
box -office aqcs^aa#a df s II I ime%. i*ope- 
cially In irtt- en;nllre ntle* and toavna, \» 
already being XnLlilled. aconilnf Lo 
E'ararnount Hunmrji at unumiiilly lartu 
I'U.-lniM. are rtiminj; In fryic enlti biters 
iu all [JBTts nf the -.oinjlrj . t*ne of the 
Ioic-hl iiei'us from the raruiufiiint-Kni- 
pitHTi Theatre. Salt UtfM I 'Uj ',, At tht 
close of rta wW* ran at thtt iicjse 
it was foUflfl It bud played in wafl oret 
■^4.00" pers«tM>- N.J 1.1 fia;,irduy n.fhi II 
ivan npresjfar.v to rJese the )igi u.tfk-0 
befoTir the running of the fin.tu«-, su 
Matiafrer i;™ri.-e I'urp^iiier ii eoisie " 



Fhamiitre Pollnek jrfri 
ijite-itinn ijf whe-ther It 
umn u, \Uf t'bri'ii'i li' 
m^irnnluilir Oge of <>m 
Ii took Mr. l'olhxk 
this play, mid Eh": rente 
rij»e to the hope [hot 
Will J»e the trifv^tabfljlj >i roinidcrm 
i!lc tlr^eadt! as iheir pr±r«'iniiki F :, Tt 
i'.:!!hit ho.1 nO? beeii ufroiil t" allow 
me-wuge iu he (tent ncirw the fa->l!ifilit 
but he ha" not offered a ntfl3*ffit an 
MibKiiun" for drottUt- Out ttniea situt 
tion follotvn another, etttminatins ifl 
■tetie at tbe clow oi ihe ililnt 

L« Kft&nit» if tlL-n IttjrheSE tj 

ilc[uont.trii!u>ns on lift pun id an audi 
CtWe have Uiva :i?< "tpontaflOoU" noil w tiolc- 
jouleil as that wlsi.rL fnlluwcd the 1-b I rl 
ui'i rurtala Inst ewi Inn V h-irmon li.i-l 
bcpM prroi-Ued ivhii'Ii wi:nE Imme ft) everj 
■ifje present. It iMd hei-n (old iihljtlji an J 
witli mi ■■nmefi power tliai "-nnitd eon- 
viiiiiui. It wiut liellvejfil iij' &4 •icei i - 
ti.mal rust* i-.:rtnnotcly ubie fit "i" justice 
to tilt: wnnderTul veliirle wKich litul lw>-ii 
liniished hw it. 



i Tr*irr**.y i L«jt K.J 



"MUSIC BOX" OPENS WITH \£W STARS 



liliiT^riKla'-* 



which 



j Grace La Sue. Charlotte Qrcepwoqd, 

loan Steel, Clark & McCnUoillfh 

in th-c Company, 



I 
I IS 



SPECTACULAR 



i 



"Sell All Tko 



If BU 



I>r\niel li.lrhriFt l'«-3:.-vi-tJ ihj! « 'brim's 
■Kwd'S, '■Sill n!l rJiat th«H l'i**t nnd plfe 
it to the tirvor,"' p>b-.iil'i L-e 1*1- ■!■ IUptsIIj 
And li-j bis life be dmmn"! mt-l H'st It 
»n the only HuaaiHt "JJ ffl whi-b fo 
nehievr the eonteutnuiLi nnd liapplnes! 
wlileh the otlirre Tainlj" jotlgbt iluougb 
'Jw a-^quisitii>n tft "rsltli 

Gilehrhrt, the ji**j>tant rrrto* of ihe 
Church of tin- NattViir, is iLisr>utmJ by 
thr. hypoerlft7 '■f h 1 " par>hu>B«s anrl 
ihnr helfi-ihreflr. in dealifp with lh» poor 
The? pn-nci *7<^i fur il Slur n( l-Jet IlIp !j.' ^j 
for s Christina* tre* nriuinient, but «toio 
iliiale' thins "tii'h ihviIv.-^ ii per- 



By LEO i MAESH. 

Hid Mi'bael Aaielo and Os 
pii-m to iin Intinjc CWKtonea aril Ktofie set 
linxf- "tlier ;han atrciospliere and jenre 
Mibjett." both wonid liave bet'ii Kind M 
own ih-s new 'UuFle Box Revn* " *•> 
their tc&ek 

r?or Hhecr eleberetenen'1 of peodiK- 
thin, beauty of t-obir umi I*yI*S> — aliniut 
1 .nM" Isule — eoneepllon tit iilgaa ibe dhow 
ivliii'fi Snin It Harris snd Irvina Uerjin 
Jk re>.flDi«i si ihe Musk' Iter Theatre Ifiet 
it.Blit takrh rniik In the front mw ot the- 
iiirkiilt reenrds. tren m^re rVii in out- 
laj than ii'. iiluetriouK peedrcen«or -if a 
rear Ouek, "The MhkIc Qol Rrr^J* " haf. 
H-Sne or tlie nimi --.tiBllty of a f'afx* 
laiulictipe ami now and theo n ■tnrdy 
ttiisck ihot even Anfelo mlchL lljve itin 
Trllmieti. 

It ts nne Enraeou'' ceetie after ^n ■ 
trivina '- 



rion Ilotiby flark, too. rnn funny, uml 
the ILllh It ro titers gam t»u exhihilinTe^ 
if oetlitT thct imt never been surp-ihseJ 
in [hn peld ot E-Tmhjutie«. 

Uatawtt MeKee doee some vhlatUnj: 

:I:.ji In -;.r. >|. ju,.| the Kairbanks Twimi 

sit ner*enjiblo and plraattup — when thej 

^_ c" into their denee- William n*xtoo, 

Sa-OW j too, i* n much overworked joune man, 

but th# emdtepee lites tLim und he ihoLil- 

drm hlK hnrdm well. 

The McCarthy Kister-i tie screral syn- 

, !-'-,p:ttrii numhere pbtutbij, and William 

^ en : Seaburj fltutcei «r-ttfi nawraiw»- 



utter, 
■■nj 



i] Ii 

fplllLI 



of ihe 
lirolmhly ffcra a bunk 
■ pven to <-oBtemiiljiie. 



Iiroihi'-t i<m 
erk -heart 



,-f-, iM*.„IV 

r nwtj pnrt, 
t'nrUtawa I 

wlil.-li IS S»l 



brlnff 



it ha/* foi 



tbr 



day 



rlnrltiE 



November 

lie, f ig.vtii] llntton If ni " Tunn. 

ItaymorLii llattiin Usm leen urderc-d lo 
S*lem, Mast* , ■■■h-frf* tue eXterlory fur 
Java He*.!.' hi B n.'x: picture ft>r l'aru 
mount, will he -ih--i1nnriipbed. itaj had 
expected ihe two. ivreks allotteu h1m in 
the i-i-,' i-ttv v..uhl tw .Hufficient to .tii- 
vctt him iuilj a rea: Ne-w Yofki-r Twu 
dayH. hnwevef. i-rmvinced Ltm tUaL his 
eaOcttlntkind wen- n-renj; nnd he plan*, 
on completion i?f h.n current t*Bicte, tu 
spend the rest nr [he Witter lier» as a 
alE/htaeer 

Miiilpni llmleru TtUj the Y"...rl.i. 
Since the tirnt daninn-^LraliOEi pf 
Madam Itudern. the radio e-mtroiled 
autnmalon that t.el!-a fortunes and reads 
minds ererj - afternoon and evening at 
It™ Hotel lmperb I I'r.rniiiQent Radio 
Fnir. the gold room of 1 that hotel haa 
taken on nrntj m.mLalitn/e' of a roatinn 
picture' ■i.aE/euUuii. In fh-j p*»t we*k 
mtire than Rfty her'oen plajera, lu< ludiuf 
«i|{bt Ktam. whost- nonn* U wtf-jld he 
tmrdiy fair to mvutiuu, have vl-titcd 
_Ur..lij|]] ItudoTa Tor ■■■■jilini-:,- 



ih« Itivoll mil Itlelto. 



1 
j The' leading; h'lm nnra^tion at tho I 

RIvoh TLoatrevfoe nest week U -Tbe 
[ Man Wbo Sa-n- ip-moTrow/ wi-ch 
1 Thpifl-tn ^leiffhan n» the s,lar. J.eatrle* 
j Jov, nliOflc work In "Maiiidanjjhfer" 
with a!r. Mftlsbun i<- too KlCaat &» frent 
to brf-j fotRotteii. pluy» ihtf lendinf femi- 
nine r&le. and the rust Hupporllns Mr. 
■ Msijjhan eoaaltta of TLco»Iorc Itoherts. 
I Albert Itoaeoe, IjUnnec W heart, Juno 
! KTldS*, John Miltem. Aler- /Praucia, 
Ed*nrd i*atrlc:k piiil Jnco.urllne Dyrla. 
■The Man Who Mo™ Tq ■mfj-Tow'J is an 
! original story hy Perloy I'owre Sheehati 
I and Prank Condon, and the riireclioa id 
hy Alfred Green. 

Gloria Bvaaaon tn "Thn Irnpobniho 
Mri. Bellew" tO&rtm from ibfi Hlrofl to 
the (tialto tor auataVr week** iJOiigfr 
menf. 

A Dae or T"o-. 

StlTiBHoa SeXtOti wns odflt M a alfcinrinf 
of "Wine and Women;" a mntJiin tjicttire. 
The operator in thr projeetioB room of- 
ticeft in the Candler ttnlldin; knew 
wothlpp about a 2.3fj o'rloeit ajipoluiinrn!- 
Stoppini a nii^e-W-klnc 1 nun it* the cutter 
oOHia- Sfiea Se^lon HM politely: 

"Pardon mii, arn_you ahowinj 'Wine 
and Women' lo-dar?" 

"Lady." nald the t jitranCer, "i're 
shown aloLin my time, \mt not ta-dajV* 

Vote for Smith, 



inal saeriftee on ft 

So he d.-elden iW . . 
preaeh rhem n serm-'-i whlr-li Is aoto8*o*t 
different from the iibusI "iience on eArth 
and eoort wilt tu men' taesMUje which 
thrv havo been henrinp in [lie p**!. IT*. 
t*|la tli«m that they arr- hyporrit-'K mid 
thst they will im-jiiiLiir In br> hypoeritBa 
an IrniR as the ntisflrnt-fc pllf between 
their ivnititinns and thin v< the po°r 
eunriniies ia exht 

He dwells witli [icrtitular force npon 
thr nttiti'de nf bis iL.l. patrons t" fb* 
siHkers in tin- rniin ■■■( Mr i.^.-dkicd. 

His pnrif-biipnrr* Wonw itM^jmant, <it 
enurso. nnd rkmtuid hi- rr--iciuHion H Ue 
.iim piles, and then *h ■«»■■. liv hU i-i ample 
how It is sill] poMihli- I" live Thrist's 
life under rn™|em rnnditi-in-. II* ffive* 
nway t2f>.m.t „[ his fortune mid with 
the r+midnrf-pr starts "Hvrerjiit Hall," a 
refujre for the p""r, Hem the woman 
whom be In;. I In ted bui who had raitrried 
j! rich man fifier learninjc of litieofUta 
1 Tr»ili«ir iis-liona. eotnr-s tu lilm for ad- 
rice and comfort- Sin- bus done so 
at/ainct the ftdv^ee of hep minister. His 
rlvijl iiearinp nf tiiln. MltCfflVea A plot tn 1 
rlHerredit iJileliriei by making it nnpear 
that hla plner \a n brothel lri«!eud r*-f His 
slum nilaaton whlrli it pratrnda to be r 
There Is e. breuthleas scene In which 
Gilchrist ueairlv ioSrti bis Ufa a! the 
hands of a mnli which has come to m- 
tark him. 

"Let's see a miracle.' ltm? demand 
with h-ivan-- Kkei-ti ( ri M, i' A" 1 ' * 11 1 1 1 «* 
lame Birl whom Gilelirutt 1:h.i befriendtxj 
tJirows aiidr a*i NTJtcncB nnd ronn to 
him. 

"Tliere's ene.'" c-ri-e-rl & friend of fill- 
elirist's. nnd the cthwiI is silr-nred. The 
play clour-'- wllh a sfene showinR the. 
rnlni^Ter NapST and con ten ti-ri in Win 
■■Uvei-eiijii Rali" in spt'e nil tli« faet Lhat 
(ie jn pulinilrH.-. and linn an( jir.iviij.eil for 
ihe future. The r-hlld ami CitebrUt aire j 
Ini.klr-K nut *f thn windo-e. t.u aiintlier i 
Clirintmaf Etr, 

"In tb-K the Star of Bclhlcim»y ahe j 
ahks. 

And tlie answer in. "1 wOoder,"' 

Probably persoiia Will ko io Mr. Pol- 
foek'S piny SUd M>d n Vehement "Ym. 
TPX.' to thi linn, kin WH>l-ft-»le |Xiin Ih >.« hu-ji J 
pire ruailp by flUciiriiit. It-ll their frienda ! 
hp'v true it all nt-~and ih--ti rertirn to J 
their cnrnforirthii- bonier t« live ns he- i 
for* Hut iT entilr. E,f them are imU 
maehed it in impo!i*ible for ilehuire n 1 j 
suits tn In' aeliie-red l»v a sermon In any 
fn r m, for nt-tfSrJlS nior' 1 - *Tirr! iter htn ever j 
lieen heard intm a pulpit nnd "Tlie 
Fnol" hn*. ihV uiriltionul nilrnntaEr ..f 
ln-lnfi; pn e^eellent play recnrdless i-f any 
les"in it mov edrry. 

ft iM mer<- bnemn jitnl . ntiLiiral i>iu 
either Charles ir-np Ken-^ej|yK '"Tlie 
Servant in tbe Mouse" nr Jerome i<- 
Jertine'i> "The PajnuiBj nf thr- Thir'l 
Han,- Bnek," bprh hasefl on trimiLir 
ihonieH. othI it is more rflWtjve than 
eirhrr of these beea,-o*e It n ■-- n 5 d -^ 'lie 
ne -j-n-.it v. ilitLtititr-fnl to nyinv theatre 
Eoent, nf s.i'ink; "an tctor attimin io nof- 
tra.T fhri-it r>n the ktage. Ttaefel fill- 
ehrlst is jukI a m-minl human hrlne iviio 
li:i:- dtmded W live n« nenrity prnwllile as 
Christ did. even tbo-ijrh th— •» whom ho 
helpy oonn-ider liiul n ''fftol." 



impend »□.■■>- CdTTlfil i>r 
Sh-vrrsl r*.f <hfr mar.- j-lnhorot 
are utupi 
vtani 
B-piWfl 
n bon I 



MpirCT-eet Irvtnsr CoTn-rly, 

Mnrvar**! Irvin-i; i* .ine of the mnst 

I eom"ly «f the f'-niiririr c-nntlnpent ami 

! "livett-- one of ihe moat sprltely. Hotb 

appe r i.evi-n-l titnta IA advantage. , 

I SiiB* Lb Rue hes several wins.*, ha.kfd 

' up with gorexuttl e»sturnr* nnd anuinsj-f, 

whll.- Mhw <ire*nwo(Kl iu (tvefl a couiila 

of rhancr* l" display hnjr favorite, sue- 

: r-iftlty, rhnt M attTttrhitia' her unusually 

Jortl Imibs with nil tlie nhandon of a 

woman ■"srryhij: no umbrella at t!.-- ru-li 

hour in Tluu-n Square, 

Chsrk * McCulloiiKh -In s spcd-ilty 

that is aaandnf. unii John Steel has two 

tennr i!umbera H one uf iliern ekbnr«("Iy 

I n-t on. the hooJHftotw of tfte fity with 

: the evening fitam in "he tuTsens of u 

hew nf yunnC HrrHltli-- eeimlnr out to 

lipht die aerie was thcii he may not fall 

oft h>- |ireeHrimiH pe-reh m tin. 1 dnrkne*». 

Tnkfii nlToeetber. the new revue is opu 

I ut the mont omhitioiiK attempts that han 

| -eef been -.eeo .in local theotreriom, and 

| pa sneb It tjrt-aerres u nueee-wi of the mint 

- pronounced inrietj. 



nrinuely 
■ tho aeeipe 



■nrried out. it. tut ia j 

whlvh (jrice La Bsu J 

ii i-rinollne dress to aina [ 

hejdej wbea aucb cesliimei : 

t i 



Later in the nnml-er ->!» i appear* in 

the eeiifi-r nf tllC Htnae iirrnyed \ti U 

rinpi hoop-siirted rumii wliirb nbeti sli* 
Is mmrd n|>.in a Ktnatl pWt'orw open* 
in sii ertlion fnflhiou into a nifniiimentnl 
-IrejLi that would outdo even the shoe of 
the uld !adr why had so many eh-Jdren 
- and an forth. 

Then awalh in the. linale nf the first 
are a -lerrle-imajritlflllvely epnii-zb 1 ti tile 
to*ej reirWffl of (he Other world, there « 
;i hewtlderin? niovemeni of wHInr-.. hocit 
llTOfia ;ln.l pr-.u pie 



lite 



I x^lnu in 
tinilly 



ic-i in 



m to all 
of t ho 



(he opening 
■conit act, Then- is Tlie Story or tbc 
Little Red 1 ..irmurr Cajraj" in wliim an 
unwi-Jdv fnreat 1" mftJe lo lilt rip t« the 
Hi.-j and tJik-nupi-ir lieforn the eyea or 
the onriirncf. 

I-ornlldAble *r»»r at St»r«. 

liuretnvr Messrs. Harris and llrrlin 



huve hmembled a formidable 
htorr fur tba iireaeutatian id tl 
M^tuie*! revue nmotifi them beii 
Le. Rue. rhnrlott-; Grertiwond 
t'lark. iMnl UcrullouKli. BttbJ-iMi 
bold jnd the Ktiirbenks Twins. 
Then then- in EI al Sherman., 
eeeentti" iloncer atid [-emediie 
from va-oiteiillf. but a 
to reinnin in 
ills rw^ptiosi 



ray nf 

- late-it 

tlr->ice 

U.ihby 

i) Xew- 



B-funih 'lesrined 
new tleln of endfaver If 

night Is any eritn- 



IVorh ut lrTln B 11 eel I a. 

Inini Berlin, for the most part, la 
rcopniiKihiu Tur the worda and nuieic of 
the hhnw. allliQUiih here anil there 1# nn 
i..terpfiinieil niimhcr. 

"T;li- Lndy |n Ited" is such D one, it 
beiiiR the "ketch hj lieprjrc V. Hobart 
nini WalTer fatiett which "a* seen u 
jej|i- ngo iji ji Lnmha tinmbol. Tht oi- 
ferinc ie a burlejujite or c luelodranin. an 
it wanjd hr done — suupo*e*Uly— by a 
r-henp slock rumvaiiy wHft u pew tiro|i- 
ert.r man snd aone af tlm troupe bitter 

perfei-l in lain Hue*. 

Ther- L aire sevi-iaL hi;hiy funn)" C10- 
mcui* iu ■The Lady in Red," eaneclaiiy 
when ihe Lidy In-reeLf catDcs in dreaved 
in Rreon ami rli- dialogue about llh; 
ivinu Wniiimei man Is belied by the Win- 
ter pii'--n<iar. Then there is in* clot-a 
atrttins *'* ' LV| "' TI ^ l - tl ' 311 -' ij " l *'° '"-^ 
tha esit ih»uE ("tleaJna "0 11^ biiiri^d prli.- 
ctpalfl hare tu seek rrfuee jJebiud u 
screen on the ntRf:e. 

In tltu finnle nf Lie second art, after 
all the |iilntFijal» had hi-eu eollPL-ted *u 
the stoh'e i1 wua announced that "tim 
baekbnii.; of thn hli-m. the man who Inlt 
it On," wqitld he lntr.>dueed. Thereupon, 
all the s(a;i- handiL in their overalls pa- 
raded trrowi the bourda uud took flteir 
bow*. At lhat, it was trJrln-s ctedit 
where ert-diL was d»e, tu h JiLj-se extent. 
Hainan! Short , who *tuceii thn pro-luo- 
tlon |Lnd eorirelVLtl the Sniu- i.liov,-. too-, 
is to t>i< eoncratulated tm tbe i-fTi-cu 
achieved. Whether th-jnc via barf tu 
ffK't tJe liUl«. however,, will Bhare this 
i in fti-.sJEt sin is a uiatfor for the fntnra to 
1 XKcertHiti. 



flle-a-l C» m i 



Jamea Klrkwoml. 



well feu 
ffavii 



iiVll tu nio 
s Jfpti 
mist. 



did 



pe.ifortno.aee as Puliii'l ( 

itiE the rharneter npriar liriU- atul liL* 

nhlu nnd not impORi>iltJj ullr-ilntlir Hfs 

toIcc, ivlilch st-ne- ciiu tm purpo, 1 -? In 

the site-lit drama, b 9 s c-ieelleiit eniMii D -jit] 

quality. 

One of the surpmiiic tliinsi' aho-.it tho 
preaenlatlon is the uniform exccllenco 



of tbe ren- iaffe m"t- AH the parti 
were so well t*fc*8 'hat U it impossible 
io mention them cicei.tr by the "group" 
HVHteru. Ferhaps some special word 
-louhl t,r ssid iDweret, l-r th. movlnp 
work of Sara Kotberu at. the Utile, lam-' 
i-irl. Mary Marga«l. anti of Lowell 
KluTiusn sa the worldly liuifbami. Jerry 
aoodtiad; Henry Strphensou aa .Terry s 
father, l>e<|rik VnjradJnK an I manski, 
Itoll.i Lloyd uu Joe lluinlnj and Fsmeh 
(invi-iome as flare- Jewetl. 

The nlar \n beautifully <PtnE«d. D«r- 
iLciilarL riie flrat net. whieb 'llseloii-d 
tie pa risli loner* trimminir a i:hri*tm4-s 

| tree inside the Church of tlie NatMtJ-. 

; The prvxlhcti-ju »■!• '>7 Frank Relcher. 

Am on p the distlntru^shed pte.sts were 

llr and Mrs. fburlen S. Wbltmnn. Mr. 

I and Mrs. Ow*M M. Keld. Arthur Bris 

I bone Mr*. iVllson Woodrow, Adolph S. 

' Oeha. I>norn Spnrke*, Uana-Zurca. 

Ci-onje fn-el. N-nrman Hspfnod, Itny 

I^-ine. AiiKimtiia Thomas. Joiin S, Sum- ! 

nrr. Ilerlr-rt Biu/wrd Swope, WiHiarn ■ 

.lobustoii. Juliu O'HiirFi Cofcjrtsve, Dr. : 

Frank CrauE 1 . G-eofftttr Parsons, Dr. j 

Nicholas Murray Ptitler, Mrs. Clayton S. 

Conner. Mrs, Jr-s^phlnc Wriaht CEtnp- j 

mail, Owen Darin, Charles Kackett. Jea*e , 

l,.vneh Williams. Ortun Lowell, I^nk 

Hirwrb. .Jnlen Eck?rt lloodm&n, Alexati- 

i5"r TJimbert. Lieut. Col. Frederick Pal- , 

mrr. nharle* I>ana Gibaou, TJugh Krayne. i 

Uuy Van Alstyht. Dr. Huts Mephcuoii. ' 

Allan MctJurdy Paul Thompson. Don 

Miimnl*. John Emerson, Theodore Cuy- , 

ler Visehrr and Mr. and Mn, P-ottBJu 

Robinson. 

MRS. GRACE DEAD, 



it "I Wjlliam R. 
af Se# Tort I'Aly 



i-hn-et l»raer. wlda 
<Jn»i-e. r*i« Mayor 

and founder uf the iioiimi or H, ti» 
I'lruo- &. ro.. died at fUtd A. M. ywtpr- 
d*y at her home, Oraeerir-hl. tirent NuCk. 
Lona; lalanii. after nn illbCMp of several 
wnpks. She win in her R4lb year. i*ho 
.>:-;: !ir..-jj at Thontaiti^t. Me., the diiuub- 
t.-r of ''r-flra-e W. fjflriwat. a dtlptrOlbe 
it and ship owner. 

In IcVSO \fr->. Grnce trsi married ta 
Mr. -Rraee and aeeomftaniej him to Pei'ii. 
where lie was laylnc the foundation* nt 
fh* bu-siaeaa nhieb bears hi." name. Sliw" 
lireil |n Prrfl and retflrned to New York 
in lSt't. 

Mrs. Craee linn- an Important rMlthrn 
tn her hnshnnij,. h'lHJTii-^s nnd pollticsl 
eareer. Willi liim *he founded Ihe Graeo 
Institute, a srbnol Tor the vocational 
tralnm*? of yornw cirl* i tn domeatlo 
wience and hu--i;,. . . She h siirHTed 
hy |tto tuns and rhrer- .Fa ii i-: : : .-r- - -.Li-..r*;.!- 
P. ttrttw, WlllJnm WusmII V-lrace-, Mri. 
Alice limee D'Oearli, Mr». lltorn Ed- 
n artl Kent and Mi-vs Ij-ulse N'athatla 
i Trace. 

The FftprSH.! ".It ti' heid si Y hotl iaa- 



VI lijrj-i 



at Ponuer »v York M* 
llles it Great Neek. 



Announcement wits utado yrrtferday at I 
the offlees "T W. It. OtHre &. Co.. Vi | 
HanoTer Square, that Mrs.. Liil;V, G^l- 






jjkw Men*a Gloves 
-VH Tan Capeakia 
ir*™g* One- Cl Rip 

is m 

w wfen 

Hw World's Cmtul Leather Stoma 
494 M rili A it. New York, fas Rr**(*a3> 

!Jr,-.taTi-l*.i TrrniOBt r-rrr« 
Luuijua— J-i Il*i.[l Stie-M 




I 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. 



AMUSEMENTS. 



AMUSEMENTS. 



AMUSEMENTS. 



= 



MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 

PHYSICAL CULTURE EXHIBITION 

. OCTOBER 23fJ TO aatb— WOW RUNNING 

GREAT 6-DAY SWIMMING RACE 



$1,000 for Amarica'i Yanu* 

"The HwnuTarai Divine" — Beautiful women 
to pott for hflhor oi bllbf called America's 
Venus. ' 

Dwaclng CobUi(» 

Aesthetic — eccentric — sotl el: y-rtl reek— Rus- 
sian — fox-uot — wait*. ; 

B*bT Sfcow 
A Psradlse of BJUnllful Bibles. Four classe;, 
ringing from out day to th.rt* years. ■. 

Divine CootOCt for Women 

Hl(h uid-Fincy Diving— hilr-rilstng— ireath- 
-tibif. 

Strcwj M*n Ccmtaat 
The Battle of the Giant* tor Strength Su- 
premacy. > 

Exhibit* of Hetltti *c<i StrthjtK TJcTicti 

Leva bow the world's strongest men ac- 
quired ttKlr'stT*hgth and physical reflection. 

Exhibit* Open Daily— 1 1 A. M.-ll P. M. 
Two Big auWw» — 2 to 4 and S lo 10. 



Band Concert. 

Afternoon and firenltiE. 
?iit Regiment Bind, No more read be said. 

Pure Food Exhibit ~ / - . 

'Health — muscle — - beauty — complexion ■— 
wcltht ire ill product! of pure foods. Tim 
exhibit is in education In food quality and 

value. 

Phyi-cnl Cultat* Dniry and Poultry Show 
Pure Wooded Holsteln iowt— fhoroughbred 
trhleteiu — buxom dairy roi-lii. 

• Lftfbt StiUm 

Famoui cbmlc statuary— posed by physically 
perfect men and women, 

ind ,' \ j|. 

10 Biff StsMtioiud Specially Acta Requiring 
Great Skill, Stmtth and Daring. 



CENSORS LOSE CASE 

AGAINST P. P.-LASKY 



Grand Jury Bulei Again.it State 

Motion Picture Com mi is ion's 

Action as Too Trivial, 



OPERATORS BACK AL SMITH 

i' - " 

, WlillAw Vox A»«o»me** H« Will ; 

PAhk "the vui*b* Black. 

.iiinb" at 44ih srttn. 




K*U, WEO. * IAT. T.». 



HENRY AHLLER 

RUTH CHATTfiRTON 

£SK^ 'LA TENDRESSE'i 



xu». v,~i . & Sat. ;.;(■. 
ft. 'L. KrliVT'i Hinieai Ptadnrtica 

the YANKEE PRINCESS 



£F>.=s K*l:». 



"Dtt: BAJAUHKC'l 




hcheii niLt.cn* «»».i«iw*iitt.5.io. 
iNA CLAIRE flfti«»a 
* "TH% AWFUL THUTH" 

Matt. HID. ft "A-T.. t.M. 

Th<r S ma* til DC Mmlcal C«-*ilr Hit 
- "MapM ortwIUl 
Kiwlr«l CeaJudr 
Honor* ot teunB.'" 

— ■Hurl" Dim tap. 

GLOBE— Pop.Msu.We4.ft Sat 

LASTS WEEKS 



CWRCEWKITLS 
SCANDALS 



HtHTKlKOfNEWRFA 



L, M Sn»,' 

the *«aht roirmY with Icubic 

otfmstimus 

' DCDIrill IP WtFT «U !!T. Krw. LB. 
t AWNS WICtroLr UiMtihJt fii<™ , 

ABIE'S IRISH 



ROSE 






S|Mclmj Lilec. D*y Aim.' Iu**., *«■ " 

FBA7PP ; VWT «M ft. toMac*, Ml 
r nnttt jiaii wp p. a pat,, tu. 

WILLIAM COfUTKV.lV Id 

Hll TUPOLUr IDJUHS a r E0>. A. I'..:l:;». 



"BSWaWSAWHSaK!' 



ZIECFELDFOlllES 



PERSONS UNKNOWN 

a Kuw pbtatMMvi pj«i. wnh 
MwUaHsdmui and John Miltem 



T ;.S CA.. V.V U Si. Bra. al J. 
XlLft. WIR>. *. BAT. It :. 

,^ CHiTICS AliL. AGBKE 

Surpasses Last 
Year's Achievement 

ntvnra bebxltb ' 

S Music Box Revue 

<;iUi;i! L.AJAITE, CHARLOTTE 

(SftEKPi WOOfl, JOHN STKIIIV. 

CI, A It K * H«CULf.Ol'UII. 
Wll.i.UM CANTON. nOI1I\- 
■0> VES1VnOl.il. PATAl I i' 
TfflNS, WILElXM SBAB'IHY, 
STOWITTSr RUTH PAKE, 
tunn j olhrri. 

Stuid t>r HAftHAnD SHORT 



|M 



MMJJ I 



ITS A BOY 



ttMgti tj Sir- Vwm:. 



WILLICE EDDIN6ER 

Mini NASnM»cktii*.'c«iMiir 
CAPTAIN APPLEJACK' 



V«U. TO-I>AT 4 in.. J.M 
MATINEE TO-DAY AT a.8«. 

T/ie CopfidtrCinf Camtdy Hit! 

FRANCES STARR 
ihSHORE LEAVE" 



'» Ht.I J0 r Kit Sal_* tiu 

! mai*valoca;" '"*"'*° 

ffOHltrtUllT Told b| 

E^ui'.r cut liti-e 



To-niRhi. *a.&0. pai> mt, **ni. 4 



INORA DAVES 

~* .'.. "QUEEN 0' HEARTS" 

OCl ICPfl r -'" ! , - |: '' EL K«*B.lbu «r K-:. 

MvriM-i- TO-DAV AT MOi 

DAVID Dili ASL'O frnrali 

L BCLBICasKIK I 

dalTS' "W THE STAIRS" 



GAIETY 



Woffle 



VANOERBILT,.,*:- 



!li.. ■ 3D. 



mNcr: i.ai (.ii kiiiiiii hli 



VSTll^ T1IKY CHOKE,' 



JEi.*VtJ' 



BERNARD 4CARR 
PARTNERS AGAIN 




MARION DAWES 

1^3 WHEN £lla~ 

IIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



Ttrtc pilfer. Eg JrJ 

P, W, GKUVi'llH'S 



nwns&*« 



luna. BOcj. #■■■:'. 




TATE J "MANSLAUGHTER" 
l BM&AflLl FRAWC FAY f OUwri 



PLAYHOTJSE w - 4 * BL Br 7 »» =*•* Ms 
S W IFTY «V male 

Hf J. F. Tco'l*!' Bail w. C r»ctlii!. 



p 



IFAjr.KaiLti'i 

ALACE 

* (TBi. 



iiKi.i i: | -THE 
u\Ki:n f fjiSiii-co". 
"Al the UrBllila." 
JliT WlttH *IIIi 'full" !%>!!«, 
Vlrflnl^ A W^L irM- 



16.F.K*!fh'. 



FALL FESTIVAL 



n t". i Ai.,\thK vvai.i in: heid 

HI STREET Br '*»" i «." ffi53" j«* 

^IJr-IIPt iCo„ > H tAMh Jr.. cifttm. 



BnOOKLl'N AHIJSF.UOTI. 



PAJIPiner ■■■ ■■- ■ li ,■ ■.. r-nc* Wt 

E> Ifl rlnC Droiflnj itid R.[ph At, 
ADBlasn Kr*rr Wti Nlthi. T*a IjIr pirn- ('fth't* 

AluBKEVES' ••nUAHTV JHMff" 

Nnl Week T, ti M - l« 1 1»«- o( J BSfl 



HANGED SELF NEAR PUCK. 

"IVJiJK l.'i.i^l, Jlitnv MurlnU B[" 

Cloaw' Jtl llnnd. 
Ou t)m i-.i.i; of (Li> Puck Bainiing, ESS 
].-; (ay <'-.;<• islrpcl. n fi'w leeE fraai tho 
celctirfljIiMi Ftutuo cf Ehat wlilmsl^l char- 
acter cliiifkling "^"Iiai faulp tbn^c taor- 
talfl b*v" !"> iiuidi-ntiJiH iuaa about U0 
j 3'ftirn old i-mh -i hi« ilfr .vMtenliiy Ijy 
j .li-".rjL;iri^- liinj. .'i-: n-itli n ta^tr flttOtrbcd ta 
a Iiolp. His bnrlr ivns found hmipng in 
! the pent ":■.'!!! M- by A. Juunky. hU|u-dn- 
j tdadxilt of the liuUdtn^, nliigh was onco 
• th.t? houiP o( th# cn\?. Itrn t*il lium&jouil 
j fr^wy bow defunct, 
I Thu Kinridc hi J uo nivurv \a \da 
poeket Hi, ivcltlied about 120 pgiiad*, 
li rid pray- liiiir. n 'brown cwit, lirowu voat, 
black *tripi-d trnuBPCs nilil !&■■'' BhoQK. 



Alexander Woollcott h «. //.-«.. 

"A Titaroiu Jurd-biltMt totkiuefr dnrp»ti^ pl«r »!M 



THE 



FOOL 



Gfnuinoly ciovi^g and ci citing;, the ey" of llio Mow 
York Htriii'i n«w bay giv« wij lo • llttt* ho&nfihle 
raoLttur* — in fmct, b* wapL" 

TIMP<% <\OITARF THEATRE, WmE 42(1 St.— E«.. 8.30 
H1VIE.Q JVjUAIVE, 9pEdUL POPULAR MATINEE TODAY 

VtoM 1HU «a R*l* at box OtrtM 10 Wnk| la ,\ili anrr. Includlaa; roisuUr Prb-a 
■HlUlVCS. Ilrrrlon, TI[»nki.|U|nr. C |if I*t lllnx and Jlnr lr*r» Knj-a. 




HIPPODROME, SUN. AFT. 
NOV. flrh nt 3 JOHN 

HXOMUCK 

Tkkau *i, BLSU, «2. au-.Sn 
■! f i -: - 1Mb Uil On ffal* At 
Box Offlcc TO-DAV. 

B> SPITE CORNER 

Ui...,',, ;„"PBIS0HEK 0* EEIHJ4" 



i *m*m*9%**J mm-, wm. cot. :.» 

^VEPT HOPUQOP-I uuplllSO HUCCKS5. 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 

HOME 




I friim o| Vj, 

1 *^ Mija v»iinii 

I !Tln**neii vnif. Bohm A TflJttai. dihi 



RIVOLI GLORIA SWANSON <» 
Li' , ,. L i;l ., " !'np»»«Hf I* Mr.. il'Fll^fr." 

* *iA ^iT-I-lAjiflOS'B "" 
_'JWONMRS OP THESEA" 

fklALTO "OUr«oe" W £\F* 

■flBW tajaauJ Ft »t[u OrchMn. 




fart. * Jtnlo U*Vara. riard. * 

JWAI.LA^K RRID tn 

'TIE CHOllT.ltHFIAKJDH" 



. WAIJACH RErO [n 
"THE GHOST BREAKER" 
anil Bnprcuif Vo«H»i JIT- 



St"rTiiD"SKINDEEP'i^ 



WALLACE REID r„ 
'THE GHOST BREAKER M 
UAPtltY A KifMA HlfAB- 

ROCK «,.| qtbkn. 



^InniKlB.nyAITBL flrjri. .P™iP'[f*j.T*l(» Dr|» 

T EM fTAtlOlff OF lOsi 



Thralri- Wat Vet«r*lLa Id Dlaa. 

TorpijiL dcli'flntpw Id Uip Ititnr-Alli^d 
FMMition of Wnr VctcrHns, wliicb cuet 

iij New OrjpjlDa ^!LBt Week i'cirii'icli-TJtLillj! 

with ■!:•■ :-!i'iv.:J oonvcnTjan ot tlit 
American I.«ffi"U, OjOll >vll| Sk the cntafta 
of thf MoLTQiHiHtaji Dieitrict, Amrrtcaii 
? ..,s-Ki(iii r at n ainnvr (o be !ii-i'i under tbn 
iiuHjiicmt fif rfun National Vuiiclrvilte 
Arums 1 3'p»i Nn. itiKt, Ami>rL(?ai] Lreiiin 
at the N. V. A. Club Koiice. 220 We*t 
I-'orty-dtxth HCr**!t, Nnw Yor.k City, at 
o'clock lliln prpnilifi. 

iniprfnii>n« i»t Cairo. 
At (he JJrttuklj'Q Mu«CU0i 0a TuUre*- 
dftj 1 flftirnopii nt 8,80, tJiiy HrnL itcturc In 
a i''ji:i] : -:- «n "Anditat and Modern 
Eajypt." by Prof, IVm. Tl. Gooily^ar, 
curator of fitlf: iirtn, on "Ftftl lm|>rW- 
»lonn of CalrV illimtrAtcd. with jjctcpo 
MBw in color. tVee to i!if pt&tfe Thrr* 
Ei-'Bliii Intc-rborru^ti S^wraj maiiori clo*e 
to -tint fntran^ to tbe Tltookljii Mimrum 
cjIIihI '"HnKtlilyn Milium — Eos!«ii 
Parkway Station.'" 



! pt££&!S0IBl md h /tf &r * " 



STUDIOS OF 

STAGE DAMCINC 

■ 229 rl^^i^raiwlfbH. _ 

■ /W4<»t»-R;(!.^Jr«*^ aaai 



IJ >TI>gBTAKT>li^. 



MHE ^frT^AI.CHLlRCH'; 

J SAwn'raiAfvOiirA]/ Aunvn* I 
Call Coluinbiii 3340 1 

raAiSlTCRCriMPBErx 

Breads* ■ Attf0lh*t 



Di;.VI'll NOTICES, 

VflADII'Tiy-KBAKK ■■CAMPHF-Llf' FUWKlJAt. 
t-HVpriT." Uroailwlr •:: '■ HEb BLtmI. VdiII 



MlLliEH-HATtOLriC. -CAMPMU. ttB&X&t 
(■HVRfH, - - Draadvir anil Mih flKtL Tttin- 



fv >[i.inmiiM. 

'. f(. n i-*rl an* InlH IB"ner; *I a* dn<|» 
hcIinrHl tmi^anJ JAKXR K. KUWITT. ah-i tr I( 

m* r> :.;.■..; H n:i. ill* n«vcn>d *Ka. Halta 



B7 I0UZLIA 0. FAKSONS. 

A<; JlA.Vll Jl'ltV In Judr* Taornas 
C. T. Cralo'i court In- CMs«ral 

, Sri sinus yesterday r'jlri ttjBjt a. 
f./(i:is!aint bronsht by tho Pitato 
Motloa Picture Ooifltfliwi&n 'against ■!'&- 
moua. "fUy^m-Liuikj wii too trlrlil to 
merit ' fusiii af i onuiilri-iit i«u. And tbi a 
tflcr JOHpb [ynisoD lis'l tC'-Lvr.ru-il one 
of liiit aout brilliant oratociiL offorla. 

'3"!i.- tun agilnfet PatnOua rtnrtrng a. 
motion picture nllcd '*Tho IVuthful 
Liar." Tan 8t«te 3dot4an HcUiM Com- 
mlnAfon, In [>nrvjir ..f lt> dtltlwi, cama 
upon a the, called ■■Tb& Truthful Liar," 
■cd immeJtltafr ordern] certain elinilaa- 

tloiiK. TV Mi- flirsr- 0urii:::iii!i!'. '..-,;■,-■ cflr- 

lir-d out, it appcara, ac?ordlnti to the 
trAtloion? of Mr. L'-vhon and bbj t-c- 
iroTkara. tbo plcturo *df cAh|.bLi«d tirte 
tif^ja b*rore Wide pfoporl* licensed. The 
pine? ■wh.pre the crltop wa« c iftimLtteil 
tifiinff Li>t;i\-'b thpatr* at ColumhuH Circh-. 
T!i-> Bt4tr Cornlnlanion loet no tlma 
i& com plaining in Atlornny (ivnem I 
Cbnrlen TJ. Tiewtos and ercr jiini-t- Kpritiv: 
the rAafr lid» <!riiiBai rfom one court to 
another. On Mftr 31, Kamfl-.ia PWWrfl 
■■:■:■: held fir trial In SpeolaE eHera-lodt by 
atagtRferato Martiti. N'atban Dufkan, 41- 
lornpy for tht- drfcudant, AcCilriMi an i>r- 
fli'r froui Itic Rnpramp Cnurt Tran^r^rrlnE 
tbr casfl from SppHal S«5>lo0n to (len- 
*r*l S»*»|.ons. m that a Grand Jury 
rOuld iir-r ;i ?.;<■; upon the ctr.e. 

K On*r«ilai-a Cnltf. 

Follon-in^ tho c^Btnillr of the Tbonrrr 
rnvnprn'. {'hamber «f Comnsercp, the Mo- 
tJon Hctnr* Oparatcrp Union Local FWij 
Eir.ld a mip,^ rai-tiii^. ^cstctdLiy At A rii^s ■ 
ton [Tall and Totrd unanlmisutly tn sup- 
l*?tt Alfred KiKllh for Gov*Ki&r. 8i|fitrft3 
Kaplan, prpaliiriil of I^cal 30G. nhii'h 
boaau of 9*TW mfmber-. prwddflrt. Pp- 
t*r J. Brnily. prwridflnt -of th« Allied 
I'rialins Trad?* ('o^nfil, made ..!. fcoV 
draw. Up iiTftcd tbr oriTntora tu Unite 
iviifl (W! Tjenlre Oirnpra nml ro(a t6 
cil'Ln'ii a reMfal of til* ttttetaKlp law, 
which wa* ratnhlliibrd uniJor thu HlHer 
rf-cim^ find wlilrb will contimip Tn b^- a. 
Htnte law if thn Jirpilhlican pirtr la 
tlwtod! Mr. Ilrady nlso Bppprlrd to th« 
operators to t>p trtic t* the labor unions 
and vote the Drniocrntie tickri:. Jlr. 
Brady clltd n^veral AJHteffic incldrnt* on 
Titillrr s jnJuHiiri' ti IiIkh*, iiliintrilir.s 
iTj*t Smith u-oiiSd (]n to tiplji their caune 
if titct^i. He fltwftj; pOrtrfUlurV on tin? 
inoiion pk'iur^ anjrl". however, tendins 
ttiC plank iu I In: I^rmocratlr plnt/Ono 
lakhiE n -l:ni'i aaalnprt cpmutrRhlp nnd 
iinnlysiriB v.%m \l win tncan lo liie io- 
ilijutry if prtt iii'o effttC It?Ftiliilio!i-" 
yvvTv paMswl by Hit- oj^oratori pM^in^ 
t%«ttMtt«« 1" u l(«) i>er cent. hUppm-l nf 
Smith in iW cfiniinj canipali-n. It Mama 
llkfly ll»py 'Till meet with the tjomri 1 
nirnfirR to fonnnlat«< plaun Eor the rlriTc 
Uiat Ik tft Iv madi! En motion plctsire cir- 
clfr far Hxniib. 

Fa I ton ifi rit:i)r»-i<+iiL liny*. 
ThtftniiK V,. PiittfJli. fonniT DMnicWtlr 
' '■■:i^i'-^M.ij! ond Xi*i»- l'nrk oatttDftBteri 
linn bf-en iurlleil l>y WilL H. flj.-s (<> 
tlCI nn I1I0 rrprt^cnridvc nl n upcciul 
nhiliitorH' r^iivcntlrio in be hrld In Oinu- 
Iin nd-Ti wufk. Tlie theatre owucrx of 
NMimxkii n:iii K.i li-i.-i-. have iuvitor] Mr. 
iii;:-. r.i Ij. jirl^Qtit Rinl in niipnk In 
tllem nil BWttfl*B of oiirrent inr'-^-i in 
the iiidnnrry. ['iutliiii; It iai-ii^. ■■ — iT-5-- t<i 
Ipbvu New rpft ot lliin liiiir Mr. Tfiiy* 
boa ■■;;!!■ .1 iijhti Mr. Piitt^n to :-!i-i. in Ida 
K»ail. Mr. PttttaJB ban tal|i*n q ctt/iC 
trrent In nuidou pEi.-tur«p flod Ihik been 
in conference wLtli Mr, Hoy.s all vretik. 
The.™ may hp n rpry iTiteiestlnf an,- 
nounrtin^nt «p*nr>riji «( lUf" fnTthw>ffiin!; 
within fl few ■■';,-,•.■ . 



POl'i N>tt Piflar*. 

Un TliufMlay evenlnjf, Nlvcmbfr 2, & 
new Box pfrturi will upnu at iho Fortj- 
fniii-Tli Tliea_tre, wh-L-r* 1 the "Monte OH- 
IO" fJloi bbS iir-1'3 I'.irii- the [Ulri Tew 

months. Thin plctun*. "The Villugc 
tllarkamith," in foundpd on Ijonifcllow'a 
;ivir:;i :T,n In ^i.ili e-ducationol and enter' 
Inlnini:. iTliIti AinioUlKMEnCbt' Is the lirat 
tu ;:,■. out on the blai'kKmlUi film, tin- 
L tr."i:!i:"i ;.■[! and dlKCrltiUtloii liaviaf bfien 
kept quiet until yi-iteriUy »hen wonl 
waa riven out 'The Village Black»mtth + ' 
would he ahnwn al thin ihriitrp, fur ilic 
firtt time on any wrreon. .lp.ck Ford 
directed; iIk fftH-ttuw. pan? H- KIoAn* 
wrote the Brcartdo and tiio ■ following 
pbjQWra will be »r«pT! In ilie caat : Will-, 
ium WallioB, Vlrsinin VaJft. Tully Milr- 
ximll, UprsIr fcove, tfeern ltaekutliuni*. 
Un l\.rr. tJaU.I Hullrr nnd Ualpli 
Ye.irdsley- 

Wallnc* field ii*vii» lloapr, 
If tin- real cMMf- tipwd can tro helievcili 
Waliaee Rfld ia roinlns to Mcy/ York 
to occupy nti r)L>nrinirtii un ■-"■< iv-r i-liih 
Btreet, 'Cornlni oii the beef* of rjip Cc-atit 
ansoiiaccmBnt of hit MffttU rickneaa. It 
ivdnlil si em (a- JndlcHlc Mr. Rrji] uihj- be 
iiluunlnjc '■> ootnd to Netv Vork an mud 
ati lie is a,ble to irxvel. Follouinir »i-- 
brcnkdot>ii )■■• h*m plveii n montb'a leave 
of nbaeneo tri rTCuj«erotc. and U tnBy be 
wbeh he return* tu work he wltl come 
East to mirk, 

.Unif insr Pr«p*r*tlan.ia. 
Moqdsy uielit, O^tnbej r:i). It act down 
In the dnlc bonk of the motinn picture 
indnKtry with a rfrd rlne. That Ljt Ult 
time Policial Falrhalikna "Robin Uood" 
cottiea t* lie Lyric, sii-.d from, all accoudU 
the smibrartlat of tiu screen hu creatpd 
■onotblitc that \a e credFt to tlie new 
art Tlie tniest" (ocJudo Dtany n*dple of 
sole Duuidc of tk« Induatryj tomt of 




Shp <:uino> lo Ihr Lj^lO Th*a(re <in 
Mnnday 111 '-Kunln ]I««d," Door- 
laa I'iiiriuink-'N ne«ra( pli-turr. 

WbjSnS Iinv BLiplii'd for tirketa (hiri fur in 
advance. Tlir li'-kcl 14k will hu irnpre- 
cnli-ntpil. rtrprdinic rvrn - The. Three 
M^iwk^ieera," if on eriThUitiaatit urehj. 
agent 1* to be taken literally. In the ca-tt 
in addition to lib- galJant DougTaa um 
Knid Mi-nneit, WaTJoan Decry, and lODiiy 
Other screen artiM*. 



V * Pomcrlt A. T. Bltiurl 

Broadway at Ninth, New York 





Imported 8-day Mantel Clocks 

20 per cent, less* Guaranteed for a year . 

Mahogany tambour clock*, $35,25 to $39.50 
Fumed oak tambour clock*, $26.25 to $33.50 
Sizes ISS la 24^ in. blK; averigt 10 hh high. 

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Mnhogany upright docks, $31.25 to $38.25 

Siu-5 13 W lo 1$ In. \\\x.h; jvc rage site of base IQ \achts. 

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Smaller clock*, $8.50 to $14.25 

Oik- urd nnhoEiriy cases, upright and umbour models, all strik- 
ing the hour and the hall-hour. Si.vs in lambour inodria, 13 to 
is In, bile, 9 In. high. Sties In upright models, 1 1 '/J in. high, 6>i 
in. bite. 

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Most of th«t« clocks sound the tbrcc-quwtcr 
Westtnlrutcf Cbimca 

i'iu! i^, they sound It on Ihe quart^T bour, luli-hour and three- 
quirier hour, but not On Ihe hdur, TRe hour they Strike in deep, 
musical unmi-vtakable lerini. 

The other models strike the hng r an J half-hour so musically 
thiL many p£oplf believe I hey are buying chiming clocks, wh^n they 
gel these. 

Details of Importance 

Silvered metal dials with black Arabic li cures and Hack metal 
hands, beveled convei gliisei, catt brass sashes. ImpoMcd works 
wttfl solid bri5i plates and s*ff-adjuttin£ movementi, cainilng and 
striding COtrtQlly, Street Floor, Old Buildinc;. 



j ntiu-t M|m ii. 

; ^picking ut tbr- Inur ■rard nn*| everj- 
thlnfi, any one wflti lortjfc n Ihrlll rcbnuld 
r Bat BtEaS fieri;:); '-t>r.^ FudiiLj; NiKbt," 
1 lt'x the bent entertainment ol Un kln<l 
j ever, offered nfl a motion picture ftciven. 
; T.ilk about ^inq»'B(*, |r V there In Inrpf- 
j dttfi ehonks v Hut Wtw iinild Rttciiipt to 
• *ell of 3( r . ilrlfftth'ji UiflWt in a mere 

■ perofiTupb. V1V wJB curb our enrbiiKi- 
I Ium until Suinluy, bur we e;i«nf>t md 
j thin kivnoFftbbi mentfe-n withnut ?«yiiift 
| rliat CappJ th-mpster in prettier than over 

■ nnd thWH Iwtter wort thiin she Iuib in ruiy 
1 of her ^rwedtnj [ileturei.. 

Inllil] Booth. 
i The ilckci Beller erf tltc L'amen ThtAUii 
, mnnt linve HpeoiVc O.HHlitie,ttioiiH lo ffet it 

job. She muflt weifc-hl not uver- ll^l 
1 pounda mid t- ip h#T Cftgit nb'Wii lo tbaL 

roiry-like pmBWptjon If «lu- raluc- her n* 
, *itlrm. The reuie.>n in hot na* of beauty, 
1 but of iifccr=my. The lieker imotli u the 
| tBMtltt* r eiif in fnpittliy. nnd ■■•■ jjlrl 
j wliii w«ip;1lj iivit 1 Ifl cem jinjesibly rti)uee£« 
i Into the small w\^a» pc-tmitteib Sjpoat« 

■ lot "f 'he pAmrUi "firandm.i'ii liny," 

1 llariplit 3,!iiv' H "s latest pii-iiire. la iloinz a 
J land xffiee buKiueLU nt Mils tbiuitre, 

FJnt I'l'iirjiri-Hiin, 

j "ISyckbone." bj tjnreoce PuildhiKtoJi 
' Kelliiiid. i iht ratinuaf in thf Saturday 
I'lealin; ftwr, linK_bu:n rlinm-u by DIk- 
linetiie Pieiun'it CprptwatlflH an tbeir 
lirat allntar iir»doetino r tlierlea WJjti- 
laker will du ihe t-n.'nari-i. "Tl.tekbf>u«" 
will niiirti iCim 11r»i pfpiitt**' m in raaili 
hy tfilji cnmiMuy *Lmv iibf> Lipnnwinn tjf 
riipii.il nnd tli" mldeil iiniincLiI RWBtfc, 
t'nltiii Ailiiti. will fflmm ^. 

n'enb'a Kimau. 
' KennfUi Wawj, the director of many 
I recent Wliitiu.iu iJennptt ppoduetlotM and 
' whi reetnrly eorapleted ■■ luuc-iinu- con- 
1 trnet with that producer, tn *% present 
i nniHlderiitJi n new produeiinu propoMtian, 
j Tl i« to innkr a iti'dpH of iwy ;n-i ilirce- 
I leelcrH witli two well-knann ^tar« The 
I pluya are ro be n_-rp.en wrriOM ot thu 
I workn of niii' of the rountry'F rm^t pap- 
ular Hliort story wrfterx. 

Jn>lck'4 DAlLyhoo. 
I An rlTeciivc ballyhoo. ndverlisinK lbs 

I opining o[ Jaekie Cuob^ii> "Oliver 
Twist," iu nttrncUnr nttentinn olanf 
Brnadivny. It [a a lart;e e»pT of i* book. 
| on bolh hides of waii-h lh^> pletUTF nnd 
Htraml Tai-aire i* Bdrertt>«d. litflde 
I there ii room f"r a man. nnd he si owl J 

IwalkK up nml damn the While Way. It 
in n itopiI Pttml and can be ircditetl to 
JJarty M'ilnim. 



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DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS 
TANGLE TWO FAMILIES 

Kaval Lieuttnant Sdc> Wife Himed 

at Cc respondent in Sifters 

Marital Shipwreck. 



hour or trouble and availed myself of 
lila frienrl'y eounael." 

Mr. nnd Mr*. Spitrj^f-n J'ave a r>-yenr- 
uld child. CaftariTte Moir"Jead Spurawin. 
>rbo Mvt'Ji with her mother on Won 
1 10th aifmt, and fienjnte, eijflit, wbo ia 
in bi.« father'B en.iU'ily. 



Iiiji.i.r Indlctmcnta. 



\ double iliiorL-e proeeedlnj: nmr m 
Ik'bt ycotwde? i» the CewMi? t'eupt 
lloii^. wlien lb"- eaprf oT Sjiujrfcan 
fljHhmt Spuncwn and t^llheT asaiaiit Si!- 
bi-r, were called ff. r iriHl brforc Supremo 
t'ourt .Jnslico Leonard A. (Jiecerich. and 
put nn the rataidar for thla tnominj;. 

Urn. Ella Nicholaoti Hllb«r. Euiner Carl 
F. Sllhir, niaimfurttirflr of pTinm&Uc 

s-ioft*. for a divorce namea Lillian 
Schneuk Spunreon •:■ her hunband'B st- 
trncHon, prbOe Llvutrnant Milton K. 
Spurgeon. U- &. S„ demanila a diTore-e 
from Lillian Hchwenk WpurDjeon. Mrs. 
Spurgpon, now S3 ypara of aje. when 
.i -..'li'.Lil fit] of it:. Iilv. "'!i-,i tlie i~ <*:•.:■> ■■■;,*- ■ 
vania Monument in Vieksbnrp Kationcl 
l*n rk. 

"Tbo whole cane ia terrible," nald Mr*. 
Sporficon^ "Of eourao I am Innoceat 
of wrong-doing, but the nuit haa cauaod 
DM untold KUifeTinc:. Yea. I knew Mr. 
SifbiT. Lip was a fritintl of our fntnily. 
I meroiy mndfl n eantldant of him in my 



| i*i>+*!i] EMtr-iitfc in Tti- Mrrnio* raUajnajOLj} 

I TIlK^•TO^^ ix. 25.— vsresett of guii- 

I iy viva r^liimiHl ymsrdty by a jury 
■ in ihe FiihTnl Ucrutt lit re □erairiH f«n- 
; ilore Flnejnld i.r lUooiiiftidil, ehn.rf*4 
1 wltii Boaanwia of linnur n-ti a truck, anil 
] Mni<]'Dlman. n\m of illnom^eld, rhurced 
1 wilJi csrtiifr liqimr. lMli m^n were In- 
' dicrpd by tlm tirnnd Jury for the Hen- 
I temher lerm of the court Fiueitold WmS 
j tieed S.i'*i and ToJanan f 100. * 




Society 

c-tct eighty TSWS 
ha* veiled apaaGoar. 
and s Or 1 total Cxeaim 
1q keep the Btiu. and 
compluio-n iu perfect 
condition through the 
stress of the Kwrn't 
activities- Wbitn 
Fleab-Rache.1. 4 

£oat lOs/ar Trivi 5;.-i 
FEeD,T.QDPClNSa£(a\ Ham- farfc 



Oriental Cream 



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cl«ra !l|ill nt It. 

Xatioiifll difrr-torw ore slill 



The Fii 
j nt It. All flay joprcrduy they cwrtfelacd 

Mi --L--H' I- jj and no htaietumis SH yd bfive 
I fjre« made poblir. Uiimor". »f ill ptFTtlwt 
i and deiii.il- nre (lie order of Lhe day. 
I TVIfhU (he aeti iwen'y-fnur bourn w 

tflfty PKpeel full details of toe rejiillK of 

the confab. , 

I \ 1. 1 h* or Ta% 

1 The n:Td wmtnrr mn be timuked for 
one ihlnff nt leiiMi. ft Inm marie th* *id''- 
walk In front oT 7^)1 SHfanlh SvSflBB 

j 1 1 j* ■- h - 1 "i ■ i ■.- by driving nil lhe ribn i-ule;!- 
inen anil e^bibitor-i tftilo*r». VVbo fcajij 

, Jock FeOH'Jw't a (Odd fellinv"' 

' Vote for Smith. 



Are You Fatf 

Just Try This 

T!-."i!inii i-: -'.--fi! ;• ■ p.M ;.j>7 haraaga film 
by TalMvlnv lh r adtlm o( .,- B v-i.. wt« rfmnngrpd 
Uinnrlj !';■■■<■:-' i.- . i' : .. :■'-. tn.rxu iiiimj*j« III. 
::« (it I"!..-.;' ih«i >|npliir '^p tor* *l ih« 
lunc-ai Xinncli nvxrtvr.art. II >.-, [at. don K 
*ilL— » DO* in jffur ilhif^liL nml tar nam dollir. 
WUtcb Ii Uia ;:..- ihi ■■■-.<: pT<r. prdcura a. n-t 
or lir*o laOLala. tt p^lrraAle yaii ni accura 
taaita dtrarl fcj- cudlGI ptfea. lo lha M.armola Cfl r . 

«U W<tod»finl A*.,. Ciniit. Mkh. Th«r !»iac-a 
*lHaUr «a< *Mll *ltbjnn !»«oni c., r :■■ or 
■tirtalioa dlat EPA Jaavt 0.9 ULp]**Hisl atttCL 





Paris of the new 
world. Here are bruliam 
cafes and hostel ries Which 
will remind you erf" the con- 
tinent. Here are stately 
buildiriga sad impressive 
cathedrals, beautiful carlo 
and splendid boulevards. 

And, just around the corner 
— ad veni ure — In the cCd New 
Orleans of quaint crooked 
streets and ancient homes, 
odd restaurants,— strange 
old-world customs; a place of 
romance and tradition where 
Pierre Lafittc offered his 
sword to Andrew Jackson. 
See the Haunted House, the 
Duelling Oalt and the other 
famous points of interest. 

This city ewer young yet 
centuries old is the gate- 
way to the Golden 
West 




Route 

Every fcfele a SccneWorth WhUe> 

F/atn Hew Or] earn to Sad Pranriaco. tha fannooi £.un«ei Limited 
Offera you avery- comiort and cenvanienc-a, Obaarvatiori Car atid 
Through Dinln*; Car, Daily Through Toartjt Sleaplng Car Sarvjcf 
batwaan Waahlngton, D. C. and San Frandaeo. Connettbajat Yuma 
with KM San CHago* AHtooa ftailway for San DIajjo. XM. biirnbiB 
locomouves. «Umifiata all annoymnca of soot and eJneerft. 

Ba am* to otka tha sp*eial llfJ-rbUa automebttadetoorovef thafamou 
Apacha Trail Hiehwtj 1 »iha RooaaTaltDani. Tri-«.-e«WjBlMpinfear 
b«r-.--Ko batwacD New Ortaana and Qlob* for iho Apacha Trail trip. 

For ia/brasaliair *nd Literature*, achfraaa 

SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 

A. J. Paiton. Ceoeral Ascot, Paa*vng«r Dept., 

F. L. Pickering . Ant. Cen'l Aarot, 

1B5 Broadway, Rvotn 3015. Fkon* Cort. 4400, 




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THE MORNING- TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 192Z. 



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COHEN AND O'REILLY 

UNITE TO AID SMITH 



Forget Bifferencei in Common [ 

! Came of Electing- a Democratic j 

GoTernor. 



I LnxiAH oish aomo abroad 



To la.IL for Rom*, tot ScHifi ot 

•'W*lt* glStBC" n. «. IM,..»» 

nam e( lliintf 



for Young Men 

We are featuring this season the finest Ready-to- '■ 
Wear Qvercpats made, to fit a' young man's fancy. 
At prices which are attractive when compared 
with last season's prices. 

Styles are exclusive, fabrics are finer, there is a 
greater measure of quality than for many seasons 
past. See these values 

$35 H5 $50 to $ 65 

Broadway at 49th Stteet 

279 Broadway, near Chambers ■*■ Downt o w n Stores . — 4? Cortlandt Street 
, i he house of Kuppenheimer good clothes 



By I0UELLA 0. PAHSONS. 

FOR toe lime bring, at least, all 
dirferrBires between Sydney S, 
Cohen am) Charles O'Krilly are 
Uurirt!. Both men ar* -sotting 
vft tijr i-omuion nm of suvportiutf Al- 
fred, Mil., far Gorernor, and do i**.-r- 

-'lull fjHnrrt-[ js bjc cnmldl to inlrr'i n: 

"-ith Lhljt July lo the Industry. It apeaka 
MS for Ivota, Mr. f!«hfn irJ Mr. 
U'tleilly that iltey are. Kjj ei-ouch to 
r*ke B fiiir-iniii^H-il vleupoiu- In H 0*at- 

11-.' of this kind. 

Not -ii- ■ f!i" bktsr cgiivrrcl in WaaL- 
ington, when ihr N>w York eshlbitorn 
withdrew frnni Lltr Mellon ricl-irc Thea- 
tric Owners of Amnrlra, has any ifsur 
been tit ennngh Imfim-tanr* io rreaie 
ivi'ii"* r,-ntuil!'l;rix id Ortdrn-tandtoj- 
between tar iwo faction*, la tin- f>aiiib 

■ su.*-*, nowe-rei*. every exhibitor \n naltv*J, j 
jtril Mr, Cobra and Mr. O'HeMy are nut 
IrUIof IbMr per-sooal crievanm inier- 
frre with -Ii-ins. their doty. 

Whit* It i* emphasized on boih i^ha 
lb* "getting together" la only for thv 
f>i;r[ii)n> of rl^tir.c Smith, those on tbe 
inside btttetf It m*y lead In a definite- 
piailrntnuding. t!nwf".':. iahn la ["-culi- 
luci'. ail any word of the niscting brtwerii 
tho two awn h alwnyn qualified by the, 
phrase -far tbo purpose of clectlug 
Braltli. " 

Then-- an* certain ^Khlllt^ra in th-a 
Slate who luvr uctcp left lift Cohen 
itrcniiTTia tifjTi. and thr+ii* rm n ran bo 
reached only>-bT ibe M. 1*. T. O. A. 
Kydary fob en [s a Mt rnmiph man to 
forcct anv^tnc personal Id an r-ffnrt in 
.].- whit bf 'cam f"r tiif man rfn ki irj 

ifv Sun-iar ■■ ;■'■«::)= bill. lit "til :i'-i 
Ir-t any [Wist fMnajai int*rf*r* with tlo- 
'■:z li-« jiift lo rnrourajte the Lb*ain< 

■ i*'Dft» to nn lb" Smllh. "Ihln ar><! lo 
u*p rlirir "rrf^Da for the anrpoap of ad- 
rniTitiiir Snallli for fj-Wiroor. 

'!",-■ vnrL of drrntaliiia; aHilen aail rir-'. 
(Hilar* fnr Sisitli Sa tolnt: an. "i"r:- Thc- 
ntfp OvrBfCB" Chanibrr of Commvrcv ha* 
drttiP -rfmii 1 v*>ry f(I(>vtl*« work ai)d U 
■■'■inftiin::-; to ■!-■ it in nn rflort to z-"i 
ihn crnwurshiii mibjwt thoiouarblr nlr- 
ndtttd in KMfSttsrNal 'bit fcaW ROt been 
r n .1-5 nf (his plunk lb Uu Itcmacrntif plat- 
form. 

Aaklna Km m ifniillan. 
Tbr- F. I. 1,. M. dub* of .Ne* Yorb 

Stfltr off ^filnc (o 1h- r.-LM In pliltl lq6- 

Knaxr just wb^pp 0m$ s<"l off. Thti at- 
litntlr wsfl i'-fHl upon at an cxectJliTir- 
nnwiinc nf tbr Tbralrf Oanrns - 4'bam- 
Itrr of CunimnTf yewlpnfjir and followed 
q ItEitr M-nt bj tb* F- L L, M- Club of 
Nffr York to frTiiLii irrml- rv of <i;. 
Tli^airv PaHanua* ("bnnbpf or CnM*HfM> 
Thl* Irtirr ?A< i tb*t dHH '■ ■-> ral mrta- 
b»m r4 tb* 1 T. O. C. Q, «p|>«ir beforr g 
board of lb? i', ,1. !.. 31. to naaa'fr n 
flidTf*' tit bcrtog onrrnM ihelT ihcatn'i 
l(t r"-*TPnlllt df ifodf- 

Xow what tlie Thentri- llwnora' Cham- 
Iift of t_Viinmpri^ wniitfl in fcnnw in. wbnn- 
Ihn- fi\ J. L-M- Cluba pi iiiitbority tn 
ilcmanil ■■ tilnt and ta sit in i!k- role of 
JihIzt. .\ \ctj lirjttH'J diiK'unfon IiniIc 
plnro in xhr CbamfcfF of P o WBUHt t roomi 
onil h wit* \tf\fti tm -fru] i liitT lo rbc 
1'. I. L. M. rlnfij,. f>atll(iifini: an expla- 
nation. 



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t!if!i<n-«. It W&k both :i | ■■ i-r-£li :iT«i-- :nn] 
intfrralinc liiurlicrn. 



To Cob 

Norrmbrr S i» 
I rial ttf ibt oa-'* 



r( 91 ill'' dft I it fur til* 
If ihr [■..■k-kil! r«m- 



[ui:V _-i, E r,. i r i ,- 1 |lir Ailtdr.i- Slolltin l F -"- 

rnr* ronifary. The hcnrinE" Iwimp- tb<- 
rc(prpf. irbteli b*xf iicriiiii»-d tbr ta-t te« 
■l:i_v». linrr u*m nHnpklnd. And n««f, 
with llir tf^timony jjf ninirTV* clrrt-ly . 
namlnml, .lmlxr MtAi.i? will hnn a 
thaiH-c li> paw sn lh, p iwrii* »f tbr #sw** 
In ih (iQinmiai ' '.ituri. Tfie t ewtt a aott y 
fill* 714 tfpeirrtttes pd«m, .r.-.\ mj «m 

wlni in inirri:n"-<l run Enkn ii mmifh nff 
awl Ttnd It. All uf alien tnaltrr i-, at 

roam, viiiii. imt jfri'iii;: ttmi Viii: of 

wiiff inclinca u« tn bvtleVil OH' IWHttftH 
lawycfi OSHTB iluir friai. 



5^te fmmaA 

Broadway at Ninth, New Yort 



FASHIONS 


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Wt hid lo 33 to Pirts 
lo fltt thtse comfy 

Negligees of French 
Flannel, $16.75 

BOW mjiny limM at tiip brain* 
nin.pt of \Vir.t*r km yen mM 
a warm, yet dainly n^Kli*!'*' 
aqil i-rtulj fiot find it etr-jit at H 
*inrt>iiiiui jirict— or had to ba^-' 
It cnadt? 

In l*ar!s in days pour bx (hry 
inadr Worm rekft, bur alway* 
adttnl riaboratr triramlnr" of kl ' L 
or Gar Mjfc-nfBfelfd pntlan. Ami 
ih*** OriiiLU mad« ihc nrj;lit"* 
romtlt. Hi it — no* - 

A cl«vef Pu-isionne 
— wRo i* ■Ninabt-rrnl ■■r* of tli' 1 
Ifaifihi- i^'l^rrfs in all I'oria — 
ha* rn-iUi': ii perfectly rhanmiic 
nrfTinr-' tjini la 601^ prefty end 
prarticoK 

And — inexpensive, J16.7S 
Tlit 1 flaunt] i« tMilr.tliy r"rnn-U 
in .....'i;-. ■■■- nnd in oofor — pink, 
nntllor blur linlcl or con!. TIM 
niiHlrl Is >iliii|ily uii tnaJbUm "I 
lii-uuty inirnl'Tnnl piw|it hy flut 
tliitu of [hr maiprinl. 

Thia tmpartmttau itht iutt re- 
rrilTj dr'F «J«{tj Of)o /j-*,m aV 
/■orit ft****, 

Thli-d Floor, Old Buildinx 



■ iM.it «.f fa»n> 

; inning |prrfr*l llliJ*" fipirrs «f 

brifblH mluiCil Tiorslnls nad w irv. 



riti- is[:::n.!r«. til" n 

palnird tiny foeni of thene Jit- 

tie inarioacttrc. n*all dtliulLifullr % 

this RaaafU livLVt and tlin auEln 

of ibe R-pll-inowti H-baravirrljitj™ 

of the (.'fcaarc W'iyn>. 

llii':li liltln Itpirf benTft an hta 
nrtn ur in h*r hftiid n. Wt round 
fljtuk of pa rif m nn °r i Jijninntiv* 
powder puff. 51.25 e.irli. 



Sachet Harlequin: 

Marfrnutn «lo|li». mndr by Itti*- 

- i;i ^' f' t- ■ -. droll in Kbai^c. pay 
I uf «>| or an>] ftlM «.Ith dclW«ya 
1 aarhrt. -. i..y | B ld ovray in r 
. dmwr will nrfotta all (h^l 

, Tbrir -»g«i«il- vaiDle>l Tn*+* 

• ii. . ■ :-. , j -i, •- [.. ihr skill vilh 

: which llii-y liavr brrn fa^bioDHL 

, Itri^bi yrlrott «r wnrlrC - itin . or 

! tail* in-tnt*il ^allrri IniitiEotis tbelr 

| ■•■■i-iniii. », wluli! Mk poni>una on 
kIkh-k, iryjirtfl rapn ami nirbt-s 

j itnnind tiieie tin-Vs pteeJiini 

, ill i- pi hark- 
! qiilra rvi'ii if 
[ lliuy perform 

1 h c i t t r a ■ 
■ prruiu Jinli'Ti i SF'to-vja 

I 111 ■.:!■!!> i. ■.-! ■ \ 1,/h* A 

Jl ii >, ■ : \ Sa lT.I y 

rty»r. 

I B^SO. 

Pi-rf umr Shop, 

Slfftl floor, Old B'uildinc 




nltrr 1 Mr. 



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IKifiliM bm TwlTiif tut lull-- , 

PERSONS UNKNOWN 
ANOTHER MYSTERY 



Latcit Offering at the Puncli & 
Jndy Theatre Ii the Work of 

Bobtrt Eoaiun 



MMKOM TnmaTAw AfP£A£S 



M.f«»r*i UtUi 

UIIP« ,.w. 

Mf!i»U» (iTtftr- ., 



..Tfrrtr (»rr 

. ■■ * r.t ■'.-:-. 
...Philip LMd 



By LEO A. KAESH, 
Robart Houtam la too kuid-lipirteil 
to deiTc too duply into rododram*. He 
tomt ftni bU rlDalna loto b»bla rlnrac- 
tna in tbr lul act— aitlcb to tat drii?iit 
of thi! iatiepid Tender of Hcktta, Leo 
Xcwmu. wbo Tiaftad tba opaclag -jf 
"I'eraaaa Uokfiown" at tba I'mi-a tad 



UXOBBTAAkiaa, 



■9 ™ HOME FUNERAL ■ 




A. BEftmiCT, "«jf Jf 



ivhbu aunoK 



CHt-TKK. m*iy. It JL M. A-pk* Aeun' 



Jctjy Tbpaire but narb' id ojf company 
and to vlimn. after an urduum day of 
tTial and ttaval] in dralinj; mHtIi die pub- 
tJc. *r«lco1nt;d>tbf rnUef of a br«ntb of 
vi parlous bauplntu. 

And for alt that, "Peraoua l'n tuo^ u" 
is an AiitercnclhE piay. Pi-rbipi tbo 
Coacb at nobility in Lbe brcaaU of the 
viliiiJiK libL-'k u all ih.- iM-tiM. ,\i ■ 
bow. It would! b:i»-p- been dinaporilbiiiie 
to be lent name vrlth an idea (bat one 
to icUDf and attek of bait m Hu*li 
Huntlry rould bare bean tho l'.*-\ 
cbtrat-trr-n" van painted in ttn- otHta.- 
•ce-nr* of tb* ub.v, 

Houiub trill be recalled aa the anthor 
of mat oihei- dFllcbtfut wotS. Th*- 
Oypay Trail,'' wbleb Arthor II op kin* 
pMarttrd at tht rirmoiith Rererat aea- 
Kona ar<>. but in his latest effort ibe 
yooni- Clxreland Dcwapaper dud feam 
turned deflolCely Intn tbr path* of mu- 
te.-?;. 

Than 'a ■ MitpJ+f. 
To ere"* a murdJer coFdQillted iti (be 
fir? t act, tha thaft of a ^dualilo Htm- 

L.-au.it ■*" t-n before the cnrlafa riaea aad 
the butler turn* oat to be a noted Earo- 
I'viiii eroalt iindrr sentence >,', death up 

In yinx aiai,. • 

Mr. Hoununl' bcrt told tbU i '■■■■■■■■■ lu 
Interesting ftiiiiun J lr dlalnrug la 



aituatiom willi dercr turaa taut bold uii 
tbla isftcrr? t Ihrdmchuat. Hr> baa cot 
resorted to abriefea nor a rlarkcnrd unjf 
and: treg (he roost limoroilK mill ool feel 
tbe. urjt to look under bFs bed beforr 
retlrint after aa e Venice at tbe t'uneu 
and Judy. 

But tba resnlt of Xtr, Tfouvara'a ef- 
forc l« « ptemwtnt rreaiDr of enlertalii- 
raent with tereral eieellent pfrinruhn,^ 
by tbe riay-era as an rxm artrartlgti. 

The bardeit or ih* play reeU on tha 
capable x abwi!drrs or Robert Mllrrrn in 
thi* roll of the fond" parrot whoa* 

fl rental lore k eqoal evro to natriftcins 
iDtMlf In twhaJf of his nnn when he 
learoa the lateer ha? committed the nor- 
der. 

fla riai-a It Cat«bi T . 

Mlltent hot lonj; beta one nf our moat 
dewndable, acEoet tod ho added la hb) 
repnlahon oonkldoiably lait nlfiliL Jlr 
pinned bis nilb with •'nfferatandln*; and 
ayifitialhy anl waa ■ decided anet to ibo 
pTodnrtloo. 

Martha Lledmaa was Iht kadinic 
woauii — focidcBtaUi tlio only wotaaa la 



t'.if enat ,'. ai\ pemona. She, too, wai . 
irOod altiioufh not pivm the opportunities | 
enjoyed by Miltern. In the role of tbe ' 
son, who turoa out noi to be the son at 
all but ab im»oati<r. Ilutb HunlVy In 
t\ue and A v civil TJnrrih uiaken a .-uinul 
datemvfc 

l>tvy L'arr H foou; nn rhe mn>ter CfOOk 
mnaouei-aditiri u* a butler, and I'lnln. 
l^ord mnkea eowI Hnr of- the Mbn i\ait 
alloted bim In tbc nmi act before lie U 
murdered. IV. II. liilmore »taced thn 
-'(■«■-. whleb W spontored by I', ltav 
(iitetz, and he, too. baa made 41 coed job 

of it. 

Tbe aiorj briefly detia wUh a rather 
wbo fe-U any aborcraminta bia nun ijiny 
btre eihlbitrd are due to hi* MctWt nf 
tbe youih'M upbrinriiie. And an when his 
partner relurm from Karop*: if ireal en ia* 
10 (xpoae tbe boy as ati Iraposter and .n 
(be enaninpt mere the latler rommlta the 
murder the father »|r^-[Jri tn proteet bim 
■ *.i at bts •■■■■< expebse. 

can't Foul ih* DMMirt. 

There's no r ■■■■ i: : ■ j: 1 ii. iletertire. .,■■-■ 
ever, until lir dUcurrnn lh= Identity of 
tho butler. Then lie jurapj lo the coa- 
dutilon thn latter, already on (.seniml 
inurcterer. meat bjiva done tlic dour deed. 

KacliiR thf tlMtrtc chair In any eivnr, 
ilm pseiido-iJL'rvniit too diaplaya a finn 
ainac yf bjaief) t«.k»n the blame find \iy\ 
:'"ii".,: Enan Inavt-a lo prpTC IiIb rinltt to 
a 1 I.". ■■■ in ill? ■.-. .-r;.i Aa: n atudy of unl- 
rerftal pfycholoKy it won't pleaae the 
cynics. Wi: doubt if it ian't naiure f.ii.-' 
int. but nn ■ tor!iwlrtRu of the mildnr 
■on it baa its p-leca— saad many of 
ibeio. 

Well arita, wHt s ;«i:<d and wirll w'ril- 
:en. "IVrsoua Inbnoo'ii** «is a!ao well 
recaired last nicbt and if future u-:- 
cienees treat it half an kindly lie. Ifou- 
■*nm »ill find litmstlf a busy man ween 
it rouirs lituc tu fttfUtt out bia income 
tax return. 



$24,000 FOR BEtKMAN FUND 

(tab*erlptlu9>s r.iur in far Uoapllnt 
BeosarKUtsatlon iirivp. 

SEihhTijiiinas ataounUnx to mere, than 
#24,000 were announced yoatarday »i 
(in) n-nort liineheon of the Bcoknuiu 
Street floapltal lleorcanlzation Kuud. 

The earLoiu trado (>otnia]tto» are now 
all oraasUe:] and Charlca U. tjabia. 
campuuni chairman, mjun-icd the Horn* 
lo Dbe LVery effort lo i/ring la the fall 
amount of their quota* at the aext 
luncheon on Muadaj . 



l-Aufa Bmllli ilbft.. 

Tlie task of mlnai ttl'he the Smith bim 
to tb." 1'" ;:nor Roanl de\oh-ed upon Pe- 
ter J- Brady who. fp the rolr of pro- 
dueer. railed, upon Jistepli !,ciei»on for 
a permit to «how lb- rs-e] In tliu> t*ta:e. 
Mr. Lcven-iti jm-wit liie ftoiitb film 
witbotit a n-ord. * In facL nTtrr ^•■■u:^ 
wh'at a great man Kmitb Is In the films 
Mr. Lfcvcaaou r-ny be a convert and in;..- 
ili. DemorruTli' ticket. Nolle, Vt «<y 
i:i.<;.. and (Ills js QcCotafi 

still In M*jkalan. 

[f Stafwaatttl Hr«t Nulinaiil doesn't 
■■'■-.I "break ' tbr ixpcctnl u?tvs ileal 
tint Is inlriFuJHjr 100 iiticBtioa of lb? 
bim urorld. writers 9m m'-llan niL-turt sub- 
jects nil! 1-- rradj fet nellcTue. All 
aloni; lh^ ltialto mt bear It wblsj^erH] 
shii! J. I'. Wi.;;.,,... ha» pUnnMl to r# 
sine from First N»1iimnl a» i^ntnt mah- 
aper and form bia .tn company. The 
ilirmors, we an- further informed, arr 
plttlrjf in rnnfrnrnrf on thJ.s s-ory tbine. 
audi holding daily [mvi.r,a, aijthj? Chat- 
bsii, tloteL Orrr nt Ulr First Nsli.jnnl 
oBli.'oa everyone U a- uinm nr a clam re- 
fiivine rfin to sire out a hint ou whether 
Or not tbla La a tlfttr tsssaunn of affairs.-' 
Jtnnwbile. a~c orr uaitlOK ^arlentls atiil 
trylcir our licst Tint In lie unladyllko in 
uiir impatience. 

Kalllnn Hilunlj> . 

LlLEiau Utah n-lll nail Saturday for 
Home, where the lisvi. aeenc^ for hor drst 
picture , foe lasliltnllpli will be mad*. 
"The White -SUli-r." F. Jljrwn CnW* 
fnrdV well known norej. nbiVb erxvrd 
Viola Allen mn a Kta^r vhirJr so mini 
yoar»- hariDg htm i-hoseu for Ui» 
iii.U"» i-.^ial produ-rtlou. naturally Italy 
in an ideal place to produr* it. "Hrary 
Klnjt, [be direetoT. i^ aaillnr with -Mins 
Qlab and a teeboitnl oansanaaay nf Amer- 
ieau experts. -Edmund t>ouldin;, bar>n~ 
been £lven the scenario to write, is bnra- 
injf the midaleht oil in a deeperate alfort 
to Ret it finished.* In good time. It ia 
ftnUbod, but be Is'puiHn? some eleventh 
hour touche* ou It. 

ii. 9. Xoss Vnsit t-f Honor. 

The HAiMt of honor aL Ihr weekly As- 
►Ofliaied >fotion ftdiirc AdKt-LlCrfs'' 
mcelinji yesterday nu It. R. Mom. Mr. 
Moan spoke on the psyrhthlf-j of ndivcr- 
iWkk and told about aomc of his methods 
of exptoituur various pictures la bis 



With ihr dep 
we*k of llsmn rsHBiMB van UadnwiiB- 
Xri, Ihrtr have hern ■eveffll Prf)a*tH in 
film ridjlcs thai Ihr KsWi film lid? been 
H>ld and that it was taken Kick lo 
i Eoronr by tb" tuiro-n. Artvirilitu; 10 an 
I aniouncement made y<-itcniay. neither 
report U trtie. The peiiaiivi- and ouc 
lone ^rint nr* in t safe drp->itt vault in 
the !":-!i<ilv ..f Fred F- llaeallo and 
Ijcrnnrd Svumberi:- 

"Tir film will rcuUin in ihv vaults 
and \y will n^ver be shown tnau&fb rhi 
moFliin picturr- prewnecra -n* dJit'fliritnis 
iiuiil the tcrrtm tiny nuhmit com* nnroe- 
ivIiiti: iif-sr the tifiiiTPi Wa w'aiil,'" said 
Mr. Hamlln- 

"I'vc Li-.trd alt klujh nf ropnrl* ui 
Ulm row I'itIujih tln-j'vi; ramdbtd from 
»o BsUTJ individual* or produivrs unnl- 
iiiK to **■( -.-ontn-l Of it, nod their failure, 
lo tfrt hold or it at their own terms. 

"This film is tbe ualy one aWf :■■:<. -i 

of tht Kaiser la «r|fc. There is »■• arru- 

! ment about it* news mlNa a:i.J lis hltflorlc 

rtiar. iVnaitiiy. r.i this lime, with bis 

I marriage SoTt-rober r>. and ihe film's 

I first acears beisS of th\> weddins; ruitle 

j and i-bapel snd the c^-Knlser, lr has a 

I tliil creat'-r i-ibibltion Talue, However. 

ih*- ftaiter is ia' a tba i-uu and will re- 

[ main there.'' 

A Dwy Dnr, 

Tir-iby iit a buiy t' mt iri U» W< ui lufl 

» lilm retifwaM. TbLs noon ittp Kol L* 1 ^- 

\ ii^r rompnnj is RivIuR a ttuadaMn nt thi 

. Knl'-korlH'ckcr Grlfl, lo (j.- tallflWrf h, 

I a review i>f "l.HU«r Ti>iM." :;.,■:.,:■ 

■ t'oopiu'.i Bfffett dim. All lln* newa- 

papcr fclk h*W UMfl |nv!ir.l and a line 

tlnv i^ eKpeeted by nil. In ihr rrenins 

Al Liclilman wUL sbow hi. new icuaclaL, 

t -'Khadoir*.'" in law ballr.jorj, at the litila. 

and a btrfje utbi&"t o( film |)Mpsw have 

1*1*0 fanrbsst. In the r^»l nf "Hhadow-<"" 

are Barbara I-o Marr. t !a*ron ITI Ms] 



LAW CAHT MAKE 

BAD FOLK GOOD 



L 



tftw Jersey Baptists Believe That 

Moral Force Ii tie Only Proper 

Weapon. 

oi>r 1*1 Dn-»s-*7h in ttm Ktuaauj TWavFtsft ■ 
THKNTON, N. J.. Oct. 2& 

lleclariuB Ihat the rt-Ufdl BWM assort 
ii* moan I ftiix-r 111 j ool have rrcour»u to 
Of law In niatirra where »lolnlioii «f 
tbr |,i. ':il '-;-:i act aw oHMcenn.-d. BeO*. 
H.rbrrt J. Stuith, pa-<lor '■' the 1'ar^ 
A»«nir t bUrcb. PStswaom, Ini-u.-il in a 
rrw-luiioH to r,.iii ■ .T. ■■: to ihc rlKhty 
rLinl niinnuf f-onvrsinon of New Jer-ry 
llapti»U at i'r-n(t*l Bapti-t E'biirch here 
ye-»[ennay |i-revtoim 10 th^ Ho-«r of tbr 
jtatherlax. He Itoprrssnl upon thn*e 
iinunt the nn-d at the church auuminif 
iu rrspon-'ilJllity in mailcri- rf violation 
itistead pf oKslnr the rmppori i( tn-slijrnl 
nod rserlrsH ohlrials. 

Thi- lOatiliilbm" wftich waa adopted, 
provides (or the apj-oiiumrsii «f * sana> 
m-itti»- uf tbtr" 1 [wrHona tn urci' the nifln. 
har-a nf the Hoplist Church to rln-t att- 
einla who will lw dlliffrnt it the etiforn*. 
meiit of ilm nVn nnil artta win nun tain 
that* iiiterrm anil cOMwratiui-. after- i>ler- 
tinn It Ih TC|iiiwied in the resolution 
ibsil tin- nwAllt illaumiroVr- of llioWH nn- 
iherfrlea Mho maki- Ditht "I Hh itroliit.l- 
tirrn It"'. 

Thin is meant tn be a sioli al t|->vrnn>r 
1 Kdward*. of .li-r>e>- i'ity. ni-mocraric 
eandlilBK- for Dated StaT'-n Senator on 
ji Hfhl wttM und beer plstiorai. 

- JUDGE FINES HIMSELF S3- 

[.,-hin I* Was CoMiT *r r-arkla* 
in hsf>lr tssr. 

iff 1 ^u«i *•*• i 1 lia* m-hs:e* i***srirr ■ 
INmANAl'OLIi Tad, Oct. 2C-— City 
Jadcr Jl^lb>rt Wiloierb 10--L1, fnaml 
himaeff jfuiliy of parking in 1 safety 
soar and fined himself $-'£. 
II" BsUsl the fine. 

"There, I guess that'll hold you trafftr 
law violainrn," Wllmeik Yeniorke-I, Thru 
hU fined Ualph Jone*. City I'r^iruior, 
Itullv ■>' iho ■'iini* uffrnse and li-vird n 
iuiilar fine. 



; FREE DRUG OFFICER 
ARRESTED AT WORK 

Otto Helbinj Wai So CLerer Polioo 
Taak Him for One of 
1 Addicts. 

] Otto He thing;, of the Ttroni. nn iiiTmll- 
I gnt'ir for tin- Wdi-nil >'iir-.titio llureaii, 
; wbo was nrrcato<l 11 werk- ago by DcLrc- 
' inr Mjltoti SIcIri i-g thi- Xarcotit Round 
1 i , l'.:trv--J with ili-' |ki..v«!.ii! of n 'iMalilitV 
I of l.'niiii at Hull- RtriN'1 and Triinl ave- 
. iiijp, wu, dlsrh-irard yrMr-rd-ay in S;t«r!a.l 

S-ssioiit. l*isirlrt Attorney Joah II. 

Dnntob read In r»urt n letter he Lad re- 

i-elrrd froai CaMH Statra I'istrict At* 
. injaanj William Harvard in iho effect 

that Itilhipr, bad beca obiainitig e» idenea. 
j aeriiii-i pFild!rc« „r aarrutjo dnics and 
' at ib<" rlinc of hla arre-st wad end<-av->eias 

in peonii-ie rviilencc againa: a well known 
1 drujr Jieller. 

Al tbr time of 1 1. ;;..:■■;'- arrrart the de- 
' trcEirc found him with a number of drug 
1 udiTict-s -niltli whom hi had been assnei- 

ntlag for n nnnilirr »r weeks to procuro 

r-.idence fnr tin- l>denil authorities. 

HEAL SKIN DISEASES 



Apply 



I 



Zemo, tlenn, ?r:r.eirati-c-, 
Antistptic Liquid. 



j it is tirDaeccKirv fnr von to suffer 
I with ficzetni. BtoKhcV fihif *-['-: ir. 
: Rishc- md Jlmllir stir* tfOtdHes, 7er,:i 
' obtained 1: any dfng ■■:••:■; for 75c, or 
1 $1.0o for extra lire,? Kiltlif, tad 
1 promptly tppMrd. will uJullly five ba* 
slant relief from itching: torture. It 
I clctitscs and joothes the ^kin and heali 
1 quickly ind atTc-:tivel>' must skin (fig* 
I eates_ 

zemo I* j. wonJerful, peeeUttisKi 

I disappearing liquid and L< -moiliing in 
the mult dcllflie skill. Get ll lo-dty 
] and save ill further di5^re«S 



AnVEfcTISEMKST. 



Juhn rlatap-iiH' 

1*0*11 d. KfallVe 



tinvid "llntl-T. IJorii 
Ijv and Uurtba Uat- 



' -,iri kli.a or I.lchlm-i. 

"M.-.lheni-Iii-lJiw" ii rhe ii*ie ■>.' a niw 
plcttir-- to l-e produced by I'rcf'-rmL Tbe 
"slots- was trrtHeti by -Ijnie* ChrLntlOC 
J'ibns;oii slid l-'runk lio.*«\>, buiIio/ti of 
"Ilich Mt-nV Wlvi-C tb-.- HM "d Uti 
s. ■!;-.!'.' * . hi|ii-u iti lu- 11 :■'.: -:-i throiiftb 
Ihc A] Mt^tmaa Coppwrationi So uf 
eMog lit* bacn toodo ' n* in wato <i-ill ili- 
rtwt ibe pif-m-V Hi-linlliiTB has Torn 
Fornidti und bead* (.Sa-alrr under ron- 
tract. H !■ presiiBiea -nc of ilirm "ill 
dlMHt -'Malhrrs-itl-LgW " 

r*rr«rntf t-'ltn-,. 
Oli-rer MnrOwuV new inotiun iucturc 
"Slh-Py Sldirr,"* na> lu^ecntrd for Ih-? 
first -.iim- on any -.1-1:1 ir -t Dtxhi for 
a prisnte prtforttiBne-e in the aadLlr-riirm 
of St. jMrpha Catbo]1r fhurch. Siiih 
ssrijni- near lVaverljr l*lacc, f#.r tJe b-'ys 
and iirl« of Ihr parish. '"Slippy SasnuVa"* 
will be rasssMttl by AltaatWbM Pirst Na- 
tional ('[' l.iri-*, 111 .. hi .\n .■ :;ii'' : -' . 

A ' •<-<■ or Ts*. 

.Iiuin-.il' l,Lj..]_-bl.i[:-ini^U. veteran pi. ■.■._— 
paper man. wb<.> pridex liimsi'lf stSth 
koowitug newri when he -■'"■ It, najK ne 
la now ready to motir an uliiionncemcnl. 
-J'lp-pmn.cHii, 1 ' -jjjyj. Mr, I.iii|glilif>riiiiilb. 
"haa been *!l-?ctf*d vln'-iT'isldr-ut of First 
Suiiuiij] mil i:- --lI.ii^ to joiu Ilm 1. 1 DM- 
t>*W. . 

"T'sat. 1- In- add-, "ought io aartiiy 
your readers who iji'iiursd a story on Ih" 
First National mec-tini;. T*»niorrtt* 'on 
can deny it" We deny It now, u imu: 
both oar time and bis. 



' : mWv*3]L jj^a S8??S 




Every Word is Heeded 






'When you aell by long distance 
telephone you ire sure of an attentive 
audience. Each buyer does juat what 
you ( do when you are called — he 
Jistens carefully to the message coming, 
over the wirea. 






Under such conditions your sales 
proposition, cotndseJy stated, " gets 
over." Selling in this way, you reach 
many buyera each day. and you e« 
greater results in leas time and at 
tower cost. 




• 


Let our Commercial Service Bureau 
show you how the Jong distance tele- 
^ phone can serve your particular aell* 
ing needs. 

Telephone Cortland* Ofju al. 
Extension 620 

New York Telephone Company 






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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




S* 



1-DAY A Wat, I.S*, 



HENRY MILLER ; 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

££3 ^ 'U HMWESSE' 



•.TWljlTW-i.W- 

■B«l r, '.cranio k! *m*ij| .ulow». -1 -Tt1W»* 



i aTailca.1 Ht^nelWo 



The YANKEE PRINCESS 



IFi-m Eilmip • ■TIS a\J*PCmr') 
VIVlCBM I Thorp* \ Jolin T: 
■•ItB Btml I , B*t«* 



n 



INA CLAlHfc. Kmcr HeRU 
» "THE AWFUL THUTH" 




GLOBE-Fup. Sat. TO-DAY 

L AST 5 WEEK S I 



M(f(9l 



CEODCE WHITES 

SCANDALS 



WNWMAimtSJ 



RFP1IRI IP *&T*D.*T. EM ID 

AN7."K NlCKOLaT Li-jih>q E BaWaaB 

ABIE' S IRISH ROi E 

■Huk)SOIKMf3S5- " 



SOHSKaNDW! 



WILLIAM CUUItTESAV Id 

HB raroiAir kbiamd 17 im«. a. :-»^,-r,. 



ZIECFELDfOLLtH 



PERSONS UNKNOWN **>'#™""a 

gggjMj SMihh ud John Uiltrrn 



HITCH! BOX S3»SS3«§P 

THE CHIT1C* ALL ACBJEJt 

S'urpouo Latt 

V ear's Achievement 

iAM (i. R.iRniti r»«tii 

IBVtKCr HKUMN'". 

* ■* Music Box Revue 



JflHtt jWEh 

ll*i:rL1.0l'<iM, 

JS- 



CLAKff a S3£ngJfiL_ 

W1IXUM GASTON, HOBl\- 
SOS iitiWBOLD, FAIILllANKH 
TWIHS, WILLIAM HCAHVHT. 
flTOWITTi, RLT1T S'AGK. 
many e>ifc*ra. 

1UW 6]r HA SB Am> «H(lHT 
» liSfif WSbS i5 <it;. ■ ». >.u 



IT'S A BOY 



mad Pr tog rcrrft. 



CBWT 



AJPHEJAW 



DAVID BBUW^O i'i.itji* 1 

FRANCES lim '""^ 



LEAVE" 



UiUWA"u„S'», 

S" JANE COWL 



l VANOERBILT ai ^ a < ;,' , . t ^,v 

IMh W^**l «t H'PHiip Litn.il 



^ TORCH BEARERS 

of utiAPiouiroHtnv 



I'l>nVLAa *il MATtxEfi TD.DAV 

f^ORA BAYES "»->? 
"QUEEN 0' HEARTS" 



■'SUa* L'lrlc gatitot* oil P tprei«- 

' I mix-- r \ pn [hr- n'llilrHt u - TIIDt*. 
DAtf*) P|.:„AMO l'r*..cni 

L^HJLRICasKIKI 

DALY i* 



GAIETY 



(LusnonftT 



TIMES 34. ™. V 

Mntfnee Tu-ilnv. 2.IM1 

T H ^ FOOL 



BABNTTY ALEXANDER 

BERNARir&CARR 
PARTNERS AGAIN 



eMtmassai 



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pt,«t wrf ir A T» 

how iw tows," 

— tU D«li 

Dai., TAi. *.bAsi. 

MiH-Ta-iij: 4 THut*. 






J. D. WILLIAMS RESIGNS 
FROM FIRST NATIONAL 



Hi chard A. Holand' Infill Take Hii 

Pb.ce u General Manager 

of Organization. 



"OIJVEE TWIST' LTO0HEO1T 



TfcO SchllilkrtDK, HaLlfce* 
S1eti*A 10 Apwtf In Et 
sail Pndi«M»D- 



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By L0DI1LA p. PA5S0JTS. 

J I', WiLIJAMP, gencrat mln*C« 
of AsMCuated, First Xatioaal and 
one of the, morlnn. 'spirits in th« 
company sin^e l!s formation six 
yf-AVf tt§o, has pretested bis r.-ni-im- 
tl(?n to the directors to aefttiou b^rt. Ilia 
rwicTiatiori h^s beni accepted and Ri-.h- 
flnl A, Ho^tini. n-ho h«s. bflcu ■»*- 
olktni with FTorry O. Sehwalb" for til 

i?:cin!lis. QBB hiM-D appointed trj MiO ijmii- 

tioo left vacant hy Mr. Williams. 

While Mr, Williams's rexlpnatloil ;* : 

hardly a ttirpriac. It h&Tlittf boca BS> 

uorfC for the last week hr would with- 

drdw from Fint Xatioaal, now that the. 

story Is made pnbllc It is the chief topic 

of fflmvrsattoii- Mr. WillLama la very [# 

' popujair luil ho haa so DMD7 frkutU 

[ tbul evqrjr one Is aakJnfi n-hat he intends 

| to in. Althoajrh no one at First Sh- 

■ tionaj -,v.k..;KI U)k b :nni it was impc^-Mi.- 
! ta reaiTh Mr, W'iiliatni himseif, tnu gus- 
• alp la Iiiai virrira la Ihat bo Will Uik;. 
, With hiEi aom« uf th« Flint Nat.nnal 
; francbixo bolftani *aad employees aui 

■ mart rip independent niapanj. It I- 
1 said. nltlioilEii not witli *w viT!Hi-fi- 
: tion, mat he has been paid two j-ears 
| saLll? sad! that [insni'iaCj fag has been 
L "lvc.1 tahcu rare ff- 

Kirii:;,:-.* KinrinnJ, TThO Steps ! T3 1 1 1 J, 

D.'e HhoesV is aluo one of the most poo- f 



America's Venus 

- TO BE CHOSEN TO-NIGHT 

frem l»tal> i>t Uia ir0rlJ'« thet-TiL bdiu(|« In irltHril roratntlllan ior HMO pr!w »{ 

THE MAMMOTH PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOW 



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Madison Square Garden 

KSCITEMKST— TEWSIOS HCSCKS'Sl-; 

111 u-.-^'i il-v miIm o( fiort+lj loustit nnUPtt oirr l»«i wo-kltij; up (^ ni-nHSil . , 

■i, To-oijifiL me' ttarahi »il> ^« «ou— ra« bbuiI pti«« mH fc* tarttatai. . . 
BVBUV J|I?V"l"TK VOL' WILL BE 'OS "TIPTOE 
sn.MLTIM.M: HAPPE.MpSB EVERY USTAST 

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1 PARTIAL PHOflltAajt 



*UH)l> for AiH*rJrp'" V*Sm 
Orcul G>D*1" H^lmntlur llarc 

Uj-mit mil UoTj}- Mm» 

pii I na tim u-»; 

SlniTin >lnu Cdlalral ' 

LlethPT S1«lde PofflnK i:t.|Lt*«i i» 

I>rH-Imliir \:iivPli i-.'n AjHlllD 
Vout Uat CliU4« I* <)«* Ins rtreaLnl 
KxliltHi. Ow«n. 11 A.M.-1j_' 



!<fnl»-"Mr. 



L ,1MB. $1.31), wi.^liK 



Tint itrBl ni^n I Baud 

i:iMM1n of ilrnllli arid Slrrun 

lln ■<.«■■ 
Parr Foi>d ExblliUn -. 

, I'bjBlr*! tuli'Kf I'.iuli'^ mill 



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; ular meu in the taduitrr. lio aiudi 

i Si;.Li!> 1 rJ i--sni n WhlJtl pmlclrat «f Matfi 

: . aad. In nddltjon to (heir conlidPDCi' iu 

j him, Iil- has Ehe rcupect of rrcrr cue hi 

i the Industry win- km.v.- that in- ktioivn 

! hi-- businees. tie hau beon purlltularly 

■ dose, to Mr, $ctnvalbc, nhu is called 

I lac Ji:r *bOM" of First Xatinnal. 

! ScM'iisi hrs atij- chasce been elTecteid 
tbnt coneemed tAo m< n ko wtill tbutfsht 

J Of 111 tha jridiJ'.lrv, J. ! '. WllliuiTiB 
i naao't an rnemj , If he does ntari n 
[ bfiw rn:!!p :ny in' will bke with him ;Ik 
I pjvod winlica of inan; frlcnda ivho believe 
' bos organization with which hi- it ■* 
| *■■■)('.« u*i! Tf jl3 pros]ipr- 
! In the brti'f aiinciincMiifiit ,=-■■■ e l t Dtit 
i from First Nacicmul It i» said il"- V«'!!- 
i IIhDIk will take a vsratiuit Irr-foru aa- 
I J^'i-.iiii'i-L'; his jiIcds. 

.inckji-'i LnnchRini 

j There waKD't n vacant ihair st 

I Jackie Coflgao'fl ]Un?Iicon Jc«terda>\ 

: Erer.y one vhn itsh iatilcl enmr, and 

I mnnr who werr not inv.tcd, but who hod 

-f hcnnl there win a psrty m ecaw aleHa tf-o, 

! just tt», ibaw there was bo anrd EMbuijl 

. The Kuloki.'rhoeki-t iDnjva^cmcnt cavr u 

:■>-■-:■■ 'vii.'!! nil tnese p<^ple tib L J Jut? tht: 

| nkoiu-^tbey bed onlr prepsir^d /or about 

j 1130, and a^«ut iwlcv tbnt mnny ro- 

, ported. Every one \*an tljeee hut Jackie. 

Up wired, aecoi-unic; to Tonim.)' Liray 

wbo uiudc a ppKcii. thtu h- hurl cttt ii'iij- 

HClf Khuiint; and WUMS't rescb Xvn~ 

Vork in time- Ot conrae a picture Watr 

tiilu-Ji— who tree htani of a "tflhlm" 

inui-h witiiciiit A ^asbL.£ht'f The (WIIJ 

iili-fi'-'^r. ,;);!"]■ pure ho .iJiiiiY inuE ructions 

that hevrral po»0U8 fell :lv jl-i-i- befure 

be i-uni]iip;rr! Ii.h jgb. UlUt it Wdq u hue 

party j!!i<! r'-,.-v one had u ;;<.— ;i timi 

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■ photo or Emu. 
HCLT-Ml- CHADWICK. 

Blia Plajru !■■ IrailJnij.- reii.Uilnr role- 
In. "Tbe ft (n. Flood," lvtilfh rd»r< 
«n llie Capital next n-««k far aji 

rniJip-tiii*!!!. 



dolpli Vnlentlan,' Nataclin [(ambovn 
Km* K<-?gnson %tn] (Irwrie A*tts* 



r- Vpii npt. 



clneon Corpoeailon 



llodklneon Co^torailnn animun ws (hi 
lllivp ;:■ sruri'rj ■!:,-. 4 : | ..'■; i|,];( ;,,u rl;:::r-i tfi 
two B#W JT-virn-rpel pro*!uctioTf pr "ilueed 
Dint dlrtclrj by Victor I.. Scbi-rtiiufcer — 
"IJo.ljr Dr-vrlit," with Ctillen Lanrtw. 

' Jfipeph Dft*?'itiJ Ami krliiLlnm ODOtaT, and 

i "The KlfliEdotu Within.- ■vltft Hoatan. 

i Glara, 1'nuliiiR Sturlt, I>nvld Toee-cocl 

- ji-iI llallam Coulry, 

Ai tht Cnpliol. 

Thu Capitol Thpatp.- cidebTarea ipt 

third birlhdflj n^^t vresil ami beeattse 

rii'- in an aue|iii.li>u^ <.i-!Mi>:i>fi Jn the 

i life ol thin Llieatre S. L ltntlmM has 

. arran^i i u tuo*l prftrnrloii" [>n^rsi.n. 

■ "The Sin ["IikhI." from the [hh <*f Hen- 
; liiuc- rtrrK^r, in i hart rhief attraction. 
i Grfsinallj (lrodmi^l at n blajf under tie 

■ uarflp <>f "Thr! Unlug;^. " thin in oW of 
' tlir rilnia that has bi-cii muell tB&fd] 

i *h>ar. It ««" nwe>fl snTin- nionthw ap*. 

1 -Jam 1 * lilrtitirwi.tl, w-ho his pMslVPfl thi' 
!'l.'iniiit'. of ihe tlrajnatlc critic* and nf 

' pvi-rj" one whf hns nwa Ohanninf I\'l- 
Jmli'ii piny, "Thu FonVihsu the Jcadlrn: 
[■ill- . StipnortiiiA' him arc Hdene Cbsd- 
\\\rk, John Steppling, Jlarwin Karr, 
HqiwanI ]>lh!-.-. Utto KofTinan. T,. Ii. 
Klntr. Ilalph Lew in. liertrnde A.iMir. Will 
Wutlii-u- OQtt William Orlsmonl, SrerraL 
iaclaVJilal film Htipitlemcnta have v l)*efl; 
tdded: tn the f^turr picture and a \>ni- 

, uram nf Llie type tJiac Mf. Rothnrnl ha* 

: made w iiopular at the Car>itol. 



APOLLO 



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rjm Tokf jfUH'ABD a BAU-1E ntLDl. 



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IMARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



L| GLORIA SWAKSON.i" 
"Iaif>«»Jbtt J*t». thUaW' N 

,....., A Poni-ieaur Pieturt 

" _ J, £, M lllftm^a 1 ■ "Wceilin of lh« (Ut ■ 

Be*. ! Tir^MAH MKKniAS f r 

To^ Hj'yr I 'Ttir Man WLu £,* T&mO.TO*" 

R1ALTO 'Clarence ,J "^j»;^ 
JIHE« vl "hiwm PUtUrT 
eqiJARE nuaw fcaim dei^San. 
■ Bear. C OLORIA flVANBOV la 

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WHY 



MEN 
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BJ,fl«HV» 

ALICE " At ,h * U*ntl a <a~ 

nM * h 111 Wirih a-llt, --Fttti" Weil*, 
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FALL FESTIVAL 
ALL-SIAi BILL 



81 



H.r.KrltK'a WALLACE IlKlD 

fn iiif piio[fnSr»Bn ''GhPat 

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STBEE^H^f 



SW1FTY u'MttJv 



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^^""^''PMSOireil OF ZENDi" 

tipnuu Ito<hmfcl JTimuiloh 



SfRAitD"SKIN DEEP': 

" fc-atnou- KOK.IM3 UALLCl- 




WMMM 



TboHe nroa hark no Sunday puper to 
CJHHlder MCcumauM Hlrry Wilson, iass- 
trr of eur« monies, to Wurlitxer Hall, 
wbrre -I'llver T*int," Jackie a lutCKC I 
'..■ijisirLSniLiiiii to film jii-r. \**a ttluMvn. j 
Jusi to Jot the rc\iewer>i aeu how motlcu ' 
pictures huve adtaticed Mr. Wlkoji per- | 
mitted them to nee TiOO fn-t pf in old j 
print of ""Oliver 'I'wiat." 

H|:tn the Hili11dUn.nl-,.. 

'1'be ^childhrautSi hrjth father aud sou, 

haw signed a contract to play important 

parts iti J'Jv.: i's).«i'!l"n brat Independent 

production, "The ilaniM fjf Light." Tho 

son, Jotiepb. whn in ndditiun to hcyiiii; , 

CTCQtC*! thu never- to-be-forgot lea eliar- 

nctcr of "LUHntti" on Llie Miiii'-, played 

the t part of the Ctie**ulicr in "Orpbunn 

of in.-? bjtc-mx." Darld t.rpiffitb*a picture, 

will begin work in Junnnry. At that 

time MIsh tlnsotl Is cipectrd here from 

tho PtiL-ific fount to b*|T ii *o ne rnti t>tr*j a antl , 

it Is ceo.-ci 'Ii v Rditahle for ,'«lr. Sfihild- i 

krtiilt. who ihj booked to open h*re Iu 1 

"I'eer '>ynl." hlo Jettres the cnat nf 

"lAUtoxtf in Beflt-mher m l«:ttiri tebear- 

Hls on "i'cuf (lyat. ,1 Tbn elebr S^bild- 

kraut, wJi.i answers tn the name nt Un- | 
j dulph, has been hooted! for u part, not ■ 
j only L'-i'iit^i- be Ex the father ■■( Joseph, ! 

(but because he is a rood iictor on his | 
off11 - . i 

A I.pcty llab). | 

Whi-ii Jajin ' '■■■■";■ i ai; •■> ].:■•■■■<: grows, up , 
Etta t* h"in:* '" tliunk her lucky Bturu 

i-in: wns born L-icliE Into (he fumily ta i 

which the Mork delivereil her on Thnrs- ! 

day hjjfht. It la not every para Indy I KJ]!?5 , " 4 *SS M the annauocement gave 

. ., , . . . n . . T ., ' I nited ATtVt* *o the company, so the 

who can coll AdolpL /ukor and ilsrcufl j mi, take doea not re^t here. 

Loow "Brajidpa." and who can get all ■ | 

tlio motion jdolnrc puH^ea she wantH. | ^"i <" Sail T«-<iiii. 

Jane. Constance- La the daughter of ilr, <*/•.. _iit_"l «" rtf ... r -„._ r . r , 

and Mrs. Arthur Lc-ne. iter fatJier (s ! „ 1^* t*' *SL p l? n li- i ^ -^ 

the son of Marcu. U« W aad her mother , Z™ P £Vt«rlL™?J V Su S ^ 

t« 4h„ ,.i„ j.„j,,., ,/ i,j_.i„i. r/..i,.- I ^"^ f,i " 1 ' or Hflmt* until n noes rrom ttw 

iletroj /Qt_ both con.ordtj u n« are repre , ..^^ Wd11o ^ F(Gr /- # 

famiLy. JioUi Mr, J^LWBF ' 



P#)r Hha tut ]jiiia-ti. 

1'e^ar Otidley tSuiith ha.-i relurucd f»ai 
i:;iiint;j — a little thtitner and e little 
worn Ijiit otherivi«ie the mirnr. The res- 
son for hiw ,-i.iiiliLifi:L la toe Kliaiii ho 
«ns under WnaJl "ltoldu Ilr-od" optjrwd 
ia Chlcnjrn. Mr. Kniiiji. nrjlflnlng tu Up 
the rorncr enp off to whit hr- miplil 
expect in I he ivoy at v erc-wd, lo^l Uliii 
t(» prepare for a mob nn-l to wi *onlu 
nxtra potleemen to help him. 

'■Vo»1t|! innn," «aiil fTTc policeman, "I 
daxft weed any udiica from 3011. I hnn- 
dlwl erowris before you were linru." 

Thnr nisht. tvJi^p all pf Chl«ftJ 
su'Anntd to the Cohan Theatre to fret 1 
pltinfhu.or Mary Firlifortl in the fles-ii 
ulld the ,,n>Or pcjlii-prnan wnn ihr^u tenet! 
to Lo crnxhcd. P*te Lhoiicht he would 
rush to bin esflxtniirT. 

"Great ertiwd," H«Jd r»ete. tryina »'»t 
ta si.'.iimti- .in "I told you so air." "Can 

I bvip joir:" 

"Way. yoi] " eol!r-t tin- jmlieeoviu. ''&vt 
Oiit or I'll arrest roil. 1 ' 

And that. !■■■(■: eaofilders. Is the height 
Of InffTStltmle. 

Sot Hflrurd bj- I'nlirJ Artl»C 
Aeeordinj to Mine Dorothy CletpLanilt 
"Uacklione." !o he i:\-.ir. \ by Di«tinetJro 
Pictilreri, will not 1»- ItelPHFtarl hy Untied 
Artiste, "rjesne eotrect the stalemeat tn 
yoqr eolnmn " wrhr* Httt Cii-vclaud. "II 
Ii n inlatalce. We ill not know who "III 
retanftc it." We dp not say "Bej your 



*r tv f NiiaiRWET HAftiKAM. 



"hictUr lh*n The lac Ye«r."-AI>a Pit* 

MADGE KENNEDY » 

IS™ SPITE GORNER 

I ITTT P titt.^. «flt,. WMi«ra>ir. 
uii 1 i_t cw. t.is. Mnt».T*-a*r* w«t, t». 



fci-^i-ws ■ -c^rti 11. tW3*|Ha r a 

|TATE "MANSLAUGHTER 1 * 
ST/i.Vi.li.l FRANK FAY, Other. 



HHOOKLVN AMVSI-MKMs'. 



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STUDK5J OF 

SUCEDAIKIMC 



ecated 

and Mr. jLo»W were treatlisc their friends 

to-, linger ale. Then. 1 if one tblog 

they both agreo nuop_and that is that 
Jnjta CciiEtance is the lineal bnby i;lrl 
evur born- Ihitli niotlior Snd baby are 
doing woll, 



A Lint or Two. 

The nipa( |n^e^e^tille; political spwetj 
of Ihe eampalern ivan made Thiir'idnf 
nisht by Will fioper* for Ojntan Mill*. 
If Mi Kt HVuld take, b few li^nU from 
-Mr, Kotcts we mijr'u be tbU to read 
feQtaa of hti !tn;'-::i;i-;i:- '.vitlsinn EroaulQs 
iiloud. AmonjTthc ■rhoicfl ban mots nd- 



Eplsrta \ew ferreen 31hkbkIiii- 

Xaiv e^mea J, R, Brur with tlie an- j vaneed by the rope kins was one demand. 
&Ouneemeut he boa ua'dertukeu thu pto- ln S ■ H*lnc wi« for the hootk-Kger*. Wa 

thelp wnrej. 



bfi colled the Btay Ma£aslpc, It wlli 
Ce reJen>cd on the Stale righrs market, 

VtriilnJii Slaicaa. 
f V*ir£-ula Mattw. who appearad! with 
Rlchnrd BartbelmrsB In "Tin* Bond 
Boy," in forsaking Ihe Sim** temporarily 
to uc"e[jt mi '■:!.!;. L.-'Tni.Tii in a fortbeo-Bl- 
(bo uiuaiea] show tinder the dircctiott of 
Nod Wnyburn. Miss hlagee. who wa* 
for two years itodewtudy tn Lillian 
Glsh, may return ro the screen later. 

\nicllOovn. .trrlvlTlK. 

Madame Nar.jmuvn ia due to Arrive in 
Nmr'Vflrk fmiu the Coa>t next Tucaday. 
Sha iii-'l iittn i * : dlstingidBhed :ilui stare 
otu to be fuests of honor at a t>rofes- 
nlonai. matinee of "The Faithful TJeart" 
nt. Mnsiiif Elliott's Theatre October M, 
Ajntjnc th^ jrueatn will he »fr. and Mrs. 
lUchnrd Barthelnieas. r'turln-s Bryant. 
Mr. uud Mrs. Douglas Fairbinkii, Ro- 



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DKAfh SOTIfES. 



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'SPRINGTIME" NEW 
MUSICAL COMEDY 



Is Presented at the-Broadhunt The- 
atre — BceneB Art Laid in Hew 
England in 19th Centurr,- 



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Ey LEO A. HAK5R, 

Walter Hollo nod ^i^muni HamWrs 
brlee turui-d' ont n (Lurmlng kcott f«e 
"Wlirinntline oT Vottih," v:bieh opened 
laBt n i F ht at till I'.roadhiirst Ihratr--. 
and Harry K. WwlOB find ^.cliu K-jneell 
do thr Test. Tbb pair of players, who 
were introdueed io the public a few Bfa- 
nons back in "The Sweethfnrt Shon." 
has nerer been seen ta belter |d>|]tta$A 
anil tli^y nre ortered xsiple opp.,rtviaity 
to ditiplnj ehrir iitlents^ 

■Morton eiipteijill}- h the hrU'h: lumin- 
ary of the ftir-uiiic. An o. ....!.!:■■ in.,-, be 
gets tvtff | BSt bit (if vulnn out of his 
linen aznl &g « dancer he Ia nlso bighl.v 
MiflBfttetary;. 3Hss Unsstii ainjtft r rTi- 
lily mid seta well. Oign Steek pioyn the 
prima dooan nde and hbe |«>o ig kikm!, 
while J. Harold Hurray as the ieadins 
mare does wet]. 

The csjfl m an Gxcellrnt esa, in fact 
noi Gcotev MarFprlanf has nevcml co^l 
anmhera thai rhii.v f.(T his Bftworfdl foh» 
npleinlldly Harry Kelly h\ tJs» pleasing 
nnd Kleanor Griffith does «ell with a 
rolen of siveet ff rUther frofrtlo quality 
Grace i Iis:ni] te?;i rnntrlbuU* an i niertaiu 
ins t-lt as dtwo Walter J, Preston. Other* 
In the company arc J Kim;, Harry Mr- 
Kec. Larry Wuod ^(urlo £"etrea Torn 
William*, Myrtle Lawrence, bm Mnr- 
iun + t'harh'M Peyton. V Pn ie Athertun, 
Jerome llnyn aid Cennide Hillmnn. 

The Btary. taken from the Oorman 
work of BernhaiiKer and S^aoiirer dpols 
with avarice and on old forai.r r"&nd. 
Itoaer Hathaway, it r^emn, ba« Vft for 
Itraill eeTCTiil ypars heifer* ttm play 
starts and ban BCt:iitnnlat«d a biiKp for- 
tune theie. At th^ Ksa of the eurtsln, 
relativra in New Rnghml hear that the 
■Hip on which he «iil| Lt | for home hrs 
heen ivreclied ami the> arr- nil inifenu 
lo learn JtwH whnt dlspo*ttloB bis will 
n>flkjfi of Jija property. 

Theen Is one rsrcprloti, bow*ret I'rla- 
ei'ln A Men. hosn^ii ward. Mhe ban aevi- r 
*.een him Inst *Ue ban bnj|r up n pmfonnri 
I'lTeehon for him sine.- it was through 
l.j* Ihusact-Dcr thj,t iior -yesltfht ha* bfi-p 
reatonil. Mean-tiiae another ship llrtTpai 



A new and successful idea 
in Corsets for large women 

Today Ihe corset has been cast in a more important role 
than that of jusi giving proper support lo the fcgiiTiL It Is 
Ihe raison d'etre of the smart siihouettc. Comfort goes hand 
in hand with fashion in a new 




lor large women — a model made 
cxclusive!y for the 

John Wanamaker 
Store 

Skillfully constructed of pint 
silk-figured hrocade* it is boned oh 
a new theory which large women 
who hive worn this eorsef have 
found very satisfactory' — lighter 
and fewer stays placed by expert 
corsetieres just where they are re- 
quired to give the figure slim- 
looking lines. Semi-fitting waist- 
band gives the diaphragm absolute 
freedom. -The skirt comes Veil 
down nver the hips, where it has 
been carefully reinforced. 




$5 



Sizes 2A to 32 inches waistband. 

C&ract Salons, Third Floor, Old Building. 



Broadway at Ninth, New York 



In port hrlnBint: one Timothy ftookjii. 
who v&#m him*. II i.iT n* Hojjer HStfc. 
ftwev In order in helt> alonR the lov- In- 
tereilri nl [ttehtUX! Stores, w.io his bp- 
romt- i^eatJy eniitiiurefJ pf the youiijf 



turn dd lie n-altiea the ilinrreiiftiiry he- 
|wo<-n 'hu saea of hlmsvlf and I'riacllln 
pud after n-rCiillnp bis Identity he- spon- 
I'orH the tunrringe with Htnkes. Thin,, the 
fe*d :s settled bo[ errrTlmrty is happy. 
Matthew C. Wni-dwiird nud Cyrus 
Wood nte reflponsihle for the lyrics. 

RE-DEYAND KAISER'S TRIAL 

Krrnvrh ciiam li.-r. 1ncer>ap<l tar 

Memnf-lti. i'h«" SH((i:f»ILini,_ 
rPj rmteJ Vwwn ia Ttio Hartflrui T'lrsraph, I 
1'AHIH. Oct. '27.- The demand for a 
trial of former Kateer WilhcLni, provided 
for in ihe Treaty of ^"ersalltes. ban oren 
renewed hrre aa a rrsult of ^atenientu 
ronbeised in Uw raemolis of the fallen 
HehenJollerii. 

npputy Bwroatt. with the ph*Kib*r 
ibi-'eriiis b^t'ilemaod, nsid the ex-Kaiser 
hhoultl tit nenteni-ed for moral efTeel and 
iirL-id that a ifiiferrucr be r«rii-d to fake 
Up ihe ijuestion. He aald chat WLlhclm's 
slra •coutshleii uiany ll b s. 



RADIO IN CAPSULE 

FINEST IN WORLD 

In Ten-Gram Container, It Trani- 
miti Entire Program Broad- 
casted From Newark. 

The smallest radio net in the wnrld, 
, contained in a tcn-STnin capsule, was on 
i^liLLitiiii! yenEf"tBi- io the Wont worth 
Uullding at tho uQ3c« oE Dr. Miller Bewra 
HutehiRon, ft-rmcrly ohirl enjiueer for 
Thomas tTtlisun. 
[ Att.ichejJ io a. wire connecting jt with 
an iicriiil eatepditqt from Dr. Huteliiioi.'i 
I i.ffioi'. lIib entire pr,jgr:iui broailcnut 
irom W.f.K. In etewuri was diMlactly 
hen hi by a number of mdio "fHtiB." pres- 
ent at Ot. IfwteliiAon'H SnilliitJou. 

An IntereNteri llKtouer welm K. C 

Hni'biiriiaiil, niaraKlni; director of th* 

radio show to 1m 1 licid in M.idison Squiiro 

Canlen ib» «eek {.f Novrmher 1W. Hv 

- impreasnl WS- be with tliu rwiio capitlo 

ihat be i^ *rraiii:iihK «ith Ilr. Hutchison 

i Tnr ihe putohilM «f « large iiuniibtr of 

, rspKiihai for nouretdrs lit tlie Oardan 

show. V 







(Altman Standard) 

The present assortment provides a wide choice of 
styles and materials and thus simplifies the selection 
of the Winter Overcoat 

Ov©!XQ&LtS, em the regular stock, are priced 
65.0(D) to UBS. 



L®imd©n=]rirrade Overcoats 
$55«§®; 65.(0X0), 75=0(0 to 95, 



! miser ot 

AytMmini=weilght Top=coati 
obtaosiaMe at reduced prices 

(Sixth F'oor) 



are 



iHabison !3henu£-Jf'iftf) SbcmiE, 0tia gork 



Sftirtpitourtti Atrtrt 



Cftirtpstiftfi .Sttctt 



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'" • With the question fP( censorship looming up co-nnlcu- 

I ^jl—im t cl ij oaxly i>4 the foreground of the coming election any other 

■ ^ '_ " . *^ line ia naturally or seTondnry eonsiderniioi] to th* mitioa 

S^port CopeUiad, plcfrure industry. And yet there Is one other issue that 
cannot br [ffUOred nor overlooked in the selection of caadi-' 
<?ates. A debt that the motion picture tfar&tro owners on Ibnt should he repaid, 
and Saauld be considered when that dramatic moment of mlrkine; the bnllot arrives, 
*Vt mean Dr. Jtcjit Cor^Iandx sanity In handling th* fine situation a few yearn ape. 
While other elf lies were Id (be throes of n panic with tbilm and schools Mat 
dosed, Nnr York went strenely oq bur way combating th« disease with n cnlrnTjens 
that brought forth the xdnurntlon of every clear thinking eftisen* Up to thin 
JUtnvnt littl* bid been known of New YorUV Health Commissioner. Eur -when, 
'he Kotlon picture theatre owner wmnnl up the situation end lier.nl ex alarming 
account of what other picture houses [a other cities bod suffered, tlsey began to 
reillse it wit no mere accident of fate that had placed the health of a areai. cliy 
Ilk* New Turk In the hands of Dr. Copehrnd. Bather the good arnue of el city 
(OT*rnmitit that uw the importance of giving (Ms position to a man Of cOUrAga" 
and brains, 

Tho lot* sustained by other theatres fa otber eltleg wax not » much a present 
financial dlliitrr at a continued depression. The psychology of cloning the theatres 
wit bad became it tot people oat of the habit of going to see pieture-s — attending 
the. theatre la, At every one kotiwa, Itirgely a matter of habit, iTor months and 
months tbi motion picture business suffered through the fooilKh closing ef theatrex. 
Dr. CopeTnnd br bis sane handling of this potest motion plcturn Question ii 
entitled to the. rot* of tbe Industry. .Juit at Al Smith mu?t be Mipnorttd *y every 
man and woidbb Ib the industry with n TOta to glvo, * _> abould 'In-. CopebUld'a cnadi- 
dicj be fhraB a vnaolmoB* anppflrt, 

.;:..".;- Thia roalca of Senator InrolTea ■ rather delicate dectaloB icsmnucb a ,! tb« is- 
doatrj eshaoe orel-look Senator Calder'a aid In nbtr.inlna a remova] of tbe five per 
«nt rental tax. In the tw of lllller Vernua Smith tbere la So Midi question. Tht 
■nedtlOH I* ilmple. Bmiib It the eonalatent friend of the motion picture lndiiatf?, 
Miller la sot. Miller bbi never item- one act to entitle lilra to anj fnvor from tbe 
picture ptbpte- But one cannot truthfully Raw Caldor jh tbe enemy of motlnn ijil-- 

■ turei. It vabld be unfair and onJuaL Unt ire ran measure up the situation and 
He to whlcb candidate tbe motion picture own Ita eUefflJnee. 

Any lmplrtlal jtidtr n-rnU aay wislun.it liesitarior Dr. Copeldnd ia entltUd to 
tbe mottoa picture Tote. Both on aowuoL of That he did In Braiding i rnnlr in 
the theatre, buitlnaaa and became aplittlne n ticket i« aiwnj» dAAierouu, and no 
Button pierurc totpt pbould he criUlac to do northing that could by a.ny canner i:-,]->- 
one nit *way from Al Snrlth, He will need e**ry otjb, end It !« the imwuipii&t 

■ dut> of fbe industry to eee that be gets our eolid allegiance. 



IN AND OXJT OF FOCUS 

By LOU ILL A Q* PAR50N5 }?%% 



f ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



O YDNEY S. COI1KX and Charles O'RbIIIt have nhaken bands. Thin is tbe brst 
:''*. Bit of new" from exhibitor clrclsi since tho Wa*hlngton eoOTfntion and un- 
doubtedly mrano the Cbcatrr orrners of (be coujitrj - *xil\ he In a position to present 
■ aolld front In ta.e future- The "jetting toBethe?" of the** two Important factors 
la tbe exhibiting end of the business is no&ouneed na ■■cui^'tliiiijr of n truce for thn 
purpoie Of ]Intn( ap to toek Al Smith and h!a ticket En the wmlflg rlectioii. but It 
la hoped that It nil! fee. a tasting peace. Ilurmnnj in the ranks at dip cTbLblior* 
baa btea lacklpt' for sfrne time and tbe only poaaible way la which tbe thentre 
owberi will he able to gain their euda ib by presenting a Jiolld froat. with' every 
.faction TTorklua; in perfect co-operation. 

Let us hope that this truce between Cohep af ti OTEeMy will he a pciraairent 
«tt« gnd that pooa Absolute harmony wiU prerail in the fanks of the motion picture 
theatre owners. 



WflEX bres&ers of the clergy achieve pubUcltr for themQelves by railing at 
tbe motion pictures and those employed In making them they neirr puunc 
j to consider the kind treatment irhEch they havealway rewired from this hrnneh of 
the dure ma. i ( 

In many pictures mlnbtera and priests have beon shown m; nniirl- of tnetry, 
boi isexrr. eren before the days of desertion, was the alicbte^t slur east. 
; XHaratUee includes eTery variety of criticism, ridicule and attack upon tfrt 
V e!*rgy. nor hae the tbentre 4 cleeTt slate in this matter .but tbo pieturas ii.u-e stood 
firm kt the face of temptation offered br the dramatic and 'unseemly behaviour of 
several reverend cepUeraeCr 

Ai present, with ■ anper-epeclal murder mjslery unJer their ii'ii^*, ine rcenfitlo 
departments are doeed to the ttory, nor would a maker ef comedy think of culling 
, from the actual occurence the choice situation of tbe bootleggers dJ^guiacu nit 
. nuna, lest It reflect upon them unworthily. 

Since the crystal palace seems to faou/a the brethren, Ic fa titnc they stopped 
tbrowiog stones at bb orfinttaUoc which has alrrays done Its; beat to make, the 
clergy appesr reHpectable. 1 ' 

MEXICAN' dagfera n4re sirappedl last n-eek As fur as the screen ft concerned. 
General TTill Hayi promised Oeregon on bin word of honor and through an 
ojtcisl representarJT# that hereafter our nelghh^rs below -the border will ay-penr 
«qtjT ia * b*com!pg glow before the eqmerc in Mftde-iBt^Amerlca films. Tij.-y may 
appear with aureoles, but B*rer with the sneer cf the rilliln. 

Tgfs lifts the hen which Hexlco some time ago placed on Yankee motion 
p'clures on tbe groofld Ibat their nitkea wero abown, In an unfarornble Bgnt 

But tHU Mr. Hsya haTe to extend .the same courtesies to all other nations? 
ParhsjpB Ireland wHi eend over an offlctail drletstion to object to the e] fl y pfn* an d 
ererytbing but Chaoncey Olcott Ideabi foe Erin and threaten film prodncers with 
•TekiBtoij from Dublin. Tbe Scotchman ma/ kick about (hat dase-np of the tight. 
e*ed purw etriogs, Germany may find it hard to look at (Una ahowing the Kaiset 
as anything but tbo *a*lor of humnalty. Spaniards may ask to be pictored only 
as a) calm and bovine race, because bot-headednega ]e«d» to criror, and crlminnls 
do not like their own reflections. The Jap may not want to be a Ycljow Peril. 
,.'■ .. Bat whit wQl become of the Alms If er*ry nation is oyer-Senaitlve aluut ita 
■ttknj] rijfata on Ihe screen? Script writers will he compelled to liven tbe mon- 
otony with villair; Irciportetl'onlj from AriBOna had lands, the mountains vt Ken- 
tucky and Alaska. Anything but home-brew viUnfey will be In bad taste. It Is to 
M Hoped »bflt coddllBt of actions on the Screen will not become til established 
ptac+io*. 



»Tn H« aaUsfyJaf boi-o*a« records of "The Old Homestead" throughout the «un- 

g^ try seem to prove that tbe success of n photoplay dspeeds not so much ca 

tnftJDttsrUlaathehsndlJngoflt A story of course U essentlsf. hut (tin after ell at 

tbe mercy of the iCenario writer, who «a either make It or niarlL The cry of lbs r*- ' 

TfaWfre, dramatic as well as photo.pJsy, is "old stuff," '■Conventions]." "hokum" or 

"hnindrnn," But after all. Isn't life all of these things? It U well qtgh impossible 

. "<« «V author or dnmtUst, no matter bow well-meaning, i u eT |,, B tn ttrely orig- 

" Inal efeartctera, sSaailons and stories, just aa'ibe fact that there are only so many 

y'netes in the scale, )»■ been urged ae an excuse for compoi*r* whose music la 

£ Ttai'iil scent. The real set U In doing the old atuff well enough to make It seem new, 

Tfeis acconpta fnr (he bqcccbb of -The Old Homestead." Thcpe Is hardly a 

.>SWre antiquated pLvy pattern than the one from which Deamiin ThomptoD'a rural 

i draaia was designed. The mortgage on the farm, the innocent ho,- unjuitlv accused 

t th* taJthrul swsethssrt. the rlflain who steals and is In league with the girl who bos 

elriyed froa the straight sad narrow, Nono of these laxTSdienta is new and the* 

have all done good service both before and after "The Old Homestead*' in books, 

OP the stage and In the cinema. Bat after all. however conventional or common- 

B pU« they may Mtm, they are life, and life is drama. Therefore, there seems to 

«• an particular reason why, if skilTully woven together, tbey shouldn't racks for 

'■■ populee eatsKaioment. ^ 

;.■. Jfasjcooiidtr the success of "The Old Homestead" rather a curious example 
ef "what the punHt want*"." The idea that a play „ old sod well-worn could be 
rvxrlred with such enthusiasm at this period of motion picture developmej.1 Lbs 
pussicd auapy of the sponsors of lb* silent drama. But it proves to us oqc* again 
*hs| after all it's not alone the material that « procured whfcn is in important 
, *t«J* of fl(m maanfacture, but what happens to that material in the handa of the 
~ aaaiatrie WfUsr. Tjieir eoBtribudon to the productloa of a pb«ro,pi aj HtDia eTia 
*~ J elnxpo'rtajit tban that of the director. 



AKINQ "One Exciting Night" L 
wo* to 'David War* Crimen n I 
maatsl . dtgalpatiDn. After years 
of nnegcsilcd motioa pictacc crt- i 
grJfln he felt he had & little lark coming 
to .him, A QrUBth, production in the 
past has meant sourlnr to artistic hofRhtH 
via tho Rpectacalnr nnd intcllccCfliil route. 
i lnviri^ explored no muny; of tbese film 
possibilities, Mr. Griffith Had a yenminx 
to , tabp n littla playtime, Otid eaj^y 
himxtJf by moking a dim that was neither 
n treat historical nor spretacular drama. 
■ Ho abase for hi« rocrtation a w^d fan- 
tastic mclailramu wilb enough Votrfl tno- 
ulctita and trick (WcncHi to lot him carry 
that,Hmacination or bia as for . astray as 
ho wished. 

"Everyone w:ll think h hara pone 
mad," he said to himself, "but I shall 
shut my ears; to the criticism, ot my 
friends and let my enemies da thfir 
worst. I id going to have n good Uans-" 
•For Oirec or four months he shut 
every 0Qn out of the Momaroneck studios 
and turned his staff lflnae ob a scenario 
that was as unlike Griffith as Sir Walter 
Scott Is Hko i:dc!ir Allan Tod. If his 
people mxtvctal at Hin ddrinc, no one 
admitted it."' They were lojnl and did 
their port. 

Trying 1 It on His Frlenas. - 

At the end of "four months hr emfrxed 
from his retlremnnt. Timidly he invited 
bis friends W sec this picture — in no 
stnan of the word a. Griffith prodnctlcrj — 
sntl wafted to hear them expren? disap- 
proval for a Jan when a Beethoven 
symphony was expected. During 
iUv cjitlre li n tec line of hia b»pi"'spJ folly 
not a word wss saiiL His gueats sat 
tense In their Keats, lvJth eyes jdaasd on, 
the aenep. I. sed t* fh« harnare of bis 
ttasoeiatca and admlrof", Mr, L>. W. 
irqUlrmfl In his chair. He rrXrcHH blB 
own indiscretion and vtisbad he 'bad 
.curbed thut mad desire to h-t obi imegi- 
nat^on run riot. The rileuce uplieaj-able. 
he HoaDf depinndcd t« be told (he truth 
n'ithout reservation. 

"Is it Ht> had 1 !" he aslced- 

"Bad!'" they shouted. "If* n sec*n- 
tloo! U has The Bat,' 'Bulldog Drum- 
mond 1 and 'Tin- t'at and tho Canary' so 
far outrlasscd not one of these milo- 
draniON can 3m. mentioned in tho sarne 
breath*" 

It la not on record thnt D. IV. fainted, 
nor that it was neceaHery to -apply tho 
mrrtniitif spirits of ammonia, hut It ia on 
record he had thu tincst Fiirpri*e of bis 
life. Ilia iii;!if:i::.!t:rj!i. instead of iraiifng 
him Into trouble, had been hbt jruidlng 

Without iiclnir conscious of .having 
done so, David Wsrk (irlifith has glvivi 
Lbr scmii Mnii"t Is! ii n euticnlr new. lie 
ha» mado it pOwble for a mystery jdsy 
to be preacnted in mot : .nrj picturo form 
nml -■it it! rctnin ltn surprises nnd its uu- 
cxpected denouement nt tho and 

Thi-ro havp>buen melotlramns In the 
past of rlrle bctrajwi und men Jod to the 
hriuk or rufo lny unsc-ruiinloui, friends, 
'■nt nnvex In thu tii>c^rr of moliur plr- 
turcs ban thero lioea s amIod~rAma "so 
full of thrllK, HUspi-nsr] md dverj'tliinp 
thn: makeA for 100 per oeat. InteruaL 

"One Eirlting Night' - bns all thu sat* 
tiTfl of "Oulldoj Drummond," with ilift 
situations of "The Bat" latrusiriwl. 
Comedy — bushels of it, Unmea Wbsb- 
jngtou 1^ so 4mHKing ■> character as I 
bate erer Bern on ;ba screen. Tht? ahir- 
crs that traveled down the backbonoof 
the audlcncv at the bloodcurdling mur- 
ders were so real most flf the wemen 
wont home and looked under (bo bed 
aud in tho c-losct, to he perfectly sure 
no prowler with a ftlonch hat &nd oipo 
Wan bidden, ready ta trttl^ bb. lone white 
finuer« kvto*n their throHtu in tho dead 
of the night. 



JAMES KRKWOOD. 



Vote for Al. Smith. 

Jntrlcn*-* ^to q f;nr»(. 

I took to sec "One Esdiinc; N^Rht" B 
man who confesses to ennui whan bo is 
forced to look at "movies." He said ho 
had an engagement, but he would look 
at one or two reels. 

"Don't be offcnded," be bejjc;cd. "when 
I leave, because I bnyc U important 
business appointment." 

"Ita all right," I assured him. "1 
have an Idea ,thJM«a't up to the OriHJtu 
istandnrd, atL/wn/. You: can slip out In 
the darkness and no one will see you," 

Then the picture c*mo On. 'We both 
aat through to tbe intermission without 
X won!. 

"Vonr engagement I" I rasped. 4, I for- 
got, l'oti Deftitr hurry; ptrhtps 3 L oy con 
make it." 

"My engagement he hanged, 7 ' he said. 
"If I had au eupatsemeiit wHb President 
linrding I wouldn't leave this theatre. 
The most Important thine In my life Is 
to know who murdered JQlmeon,."' 

The amusing pat; — I, who have seen 
thousands of tilnS, felt the sarin: way. 
Only a fe> wee*;) m,o In n-meitlfll ems"- 
i<SRiui nation I had accused ruytelf of 
baring veen too many . picture*— end. 
hero 1 was sitting on ihc edge of my 
Chair, lirivi.t":!::-:.lv wa!tin£ t!n- next ile- 
rclojtracnt, e 

"One Kitcitinx SSsMr is tbw best 
mwlieal peeseripdon i know. It trill 
take you out of yourself and mike you 
forget Tlu tTor had a trouble, It bi so 
ebsorblnji. If 'yon had Invested your for- 
tune. En the stock market and lost every 
penny jron would forget it once you en- 
ter«I the Apolb The/xtrv, 

Me-* fintertalnlaar at Tli.a. Alt. 
Dvta at the rifk of l>elng thought a 
low brow, I maintain Oxvfd Wat!: firjf- 
fith hx* never mado eucb an enjoyable 
picture. Finer thins*, yes. More artistic 
and delicately wrought, yes, but for com- 
edy and satire par excellence, and with 
(brills, this, In lbs vernacular of tbe daj, 
is the daddy of them all. It .'fairly out' 
Pees Edgar Allnn. 

Mr, OriBfth. huutj fnrthermoro. rlvag us 
id Innovation. W» \invtt hue! tatisf 
dramas ■•■\:h a :,:■>- for life and the 
B&rlna- of a hnmsn Ufa by the fraction 
of an Inch, hut this, "An Eliciting Nijtit." 
Is tbe Srst picture of Its kind I have ever 
seen and I hare seep many in my timo- 
Just when one fcrlx the auepenee is more 
than he can bear, along: comes a delicious 
bit of comedy that bring* a laugh, and 
relieves the atmosphere. The tllctlire Is 
so good — (t ueems too short. And beauty 
is by no mean* entirely conspicuous by 
its (lbaeacv. There is Carol Dempster. 
She la lovely enough to satisfy the tm-st 
esthetic kouJ, «ntl hea work ie of tho 
uvaJlty that kcllneg ui to think D. W. 
knew wbxt ho Wag doing when he chose 
her as one of his players. 

i l L "v*. KT* &»d a sneaking (aeling 
Pietures "ain't what thty ottct >e, M trot 




mm* to the "lasrc <n tL« gr*Utr+t ' ■Woeeas nt bia life. "The 
' Xr. Klrknofd I* rrrHiluc 4be c-iincrulnlnflnnit at fat* 
:!■ on ttl« nark, wU*b l> protaktUlr tba h««i thing- tit tlHa CVKS 
on «<■#* or »**«»«, 



down to the, Apollo and distbust yonr 
mind of this ranli dlslorBlty. This one- 
Is better. And in ntldltlDTi to getting, 
hark your motion picture, respect 5oti 
ivill hove the best time you ever bad. 

CUchrlti In Ferson. 

While etlll under the spell of "Ttio 
Fool," I met James Klrkwood. 1 saw tot 
the rricvie. Ii. ■o.> ot a hundred film thrillers, 
but the earnest yOung nsidstnnt rector 
who trird to llvn according to the tvXch- 
jngs or Christ and nlmoat landed hlmsolf 
in the interne nyylutn. I had heard much 
abouc "The Foot" beforo. it ever reached 
Broadway. I!ur Hclnn l^ollook'B enthus- 
lostu ever her father's finest play teemed 
mild nfter n^eJng wltb my own eyes the 
result of Cbanning roilock's thoughtful 
work- "The Fool" is-tha sort of. ploy 
that is written onc4 In a generation. It 
lifts you tight out of your cverr-day bun- 
dntm existence and inspires yi"m to try 
and hrjng a little unorc lovs aud charity 
Into your dealings with /our fellow un:fl, 

Jamen Kirlnrood in hbj cheiucterUa- 
tlon of Gilchrtat prcBenta thle moaaago of 
life and truth, which is bettor than BPy 
ACrmon I ever heard. It seemed "when 
first I met Mr. Kirkwoad in hbt dressing 
main at the. theatre that ho belonged Ln 
a totally different stmosphcrs. That is 
what the play did to me- .It did thtlxmc 
far blm. for he mimics chit be comes 
more and more un-dei the apatl of GJl- 
cbrist at each performance.. 

Mr. Klrkwood: baa been identified with 
moLion iii^Uirca for bo lung that hie auc- 
Ccks in "Tbjt Fool" le in a. way g motion 

fdcrnre triumph. Ho aa well tt bis, 
riends were dubtoua as to hia reception' 
In -.-. aarious piny. TtiB attitide of 
people being "e-ncjQ ■• movie here — always 
a movie hero." But HtrAngnlr enough th 1 * 
wasn't lield agoinsi Mr. Klrkwood. In 
fact hia motion picture career wasn't.as 
much a* mentioned. 

Suffering irith a. netp" cold, Mr. Klrk- 
wood wss doing his ln-.it to nurse his 
voice #o be wouldn't fall Chatmiog Pol- 
lock. 

Van for AL Bralth. 

' Didn't Hindi Prifls. 

"Ve.iti-rd&y, before the openjng," said 
Mr. Klrkwood, "I wouldn't have, eared if 
I bad lost. my voice. I was so frightened 
I thought in automobile that steim bora 
me down would have done a great favor 
to Mr. pollock If it had struck me. I 
was hungry, but I' couldn't eat. I 
ordered dinner but I didn't touch a 
mouthful. I m in a sort of a date, a 
Btupor, all jlny. asr. Pollock had been 
so due I didn't waaf to disappoint him 
and! coming bnchnto the atxf* after in 
absence of tea fears takes Herculean 
courage, but to-day I feel babttr. I 
shouldn't want an' anu>mobiie to rati ma 
down." 

Mr Kirkwe-od'i return tn the stage Is 
ths result Of serious thought Pint ax a 
director uf Mary Plckfcrd and other fa 
mous slum he earned an enormous salary 
end then later as lending nun In meuy 
of the big picture* of the year he In- 
creased that weekly envelope- until at the 
time he accsptw! a jMrt in*Th* ^ool" he 
was maxing enough%> he dossed with tbe 
rich people-lq tho Industry? 

"I had several offer* from etagc pro* 
dueerV'suid Mr. JCHkwood, ''but noth- 
inK that appealad to me. It seemed the 
exsence or foollsbness to give up my 
remunerative mutton pictilre work for a 
stags part that did not promise either re- 
ward En money or fame. One producer 
.wanted to sign me up with the brOmlae 
that he would jjiid sntpethlng for rn*. 
His Idea waa to send me oat to all the 
small towns and bank on my popularity 
on the sereaa, not caring what sort of a 
play I had. Naturally snub on offer did 
net appeal to ma and I bad practically 



EJvan up nil thought of tho stage until 
Ir. I'pllock asked mo . to rrsd "Tho 
Fool." After rondlny it there v.-n.-.i-.'r, 
moflpy enough In all tlic world t" tempt 
me to glvo up the chance to play '.ii 
chHi|. Thr stage, ot coume, doenn't 
pay what the soreon doen. but do y<>u 
know honestly money ntv?x entors my 
head, I'm In lovr with my ]>nrt and I 
be'iove I wonlJ have played in. 'The Fool' 
If I hadn't recti! vr-d one penny. It's 
the finest rolo I ever had." 

Vote for Al. Smith. 
nilehrlst'a Mrmgc, 
Gilchrist is to Jimes Klrkwood. from 
}\\--: own cDnieraatlou. whnt nawthorai'B. 
"Crept Stone Fart" was to tba hoy who 
unconsciotL^ly grew like It. n^ he fiuied 
at it? Image day after day. 

"I am nm religious," he nrixl. "at least 

not dccordlnt to the iKipnlsr Idea of It. 

But tt'n n fuony thing, thii play £**'« 

■vbieUiihg to rvcry one. It inspire* even 

those who never give a thought to the do- 

j slro to be better or to Improve theicselvefl. 

I It makes ona (hitik wliftt a small thlpg 

j money Is and bow great Is character, and 

j the -opportunity tn hi -In other poo-ple — and 

; how simple It all is If we only make the 

j fifforL 

' "I talk about what It does ta me,'' he 
j went en. "I really do not count- It li. 
i the eiFcct It has on tbe people who eco'lt* 
A pricat Cdme to Mr. Pollock on the 
opening night and said: 'That play is 
too good fot the theatre. It .should m 
played in the church.' Mr, Pollock 
thanked him and anid it was much better 
tn hftvo It played in the theatre because 
then it raxched more people who probnblr 
needed it- Another ptie*t wired Mr. Pol- 
lock and said : 'f?od bless you for having 
written such a play.'" 

A curious thin-; thing nbont James 
Klrkwood. He simply rufiwed to talk 
about himself. His tvIipV '.■nnv^rsat'on 
was (Tliannlng folloflk and "The Fool." 

"Do you know," lie asked me, L, that ft 
took Mr. Pollock ten years to write this 
play? He never expected: U would l»e a 
sliceexs. fit wrote It beeiuvw be had It 
.In his lii>urt. One of the critics said ha 
wrote- what he feared might be OYer tbo 
heads of the pcnnle, and instead wrote 
right Into tbetr fief rte." 

While wa were talking one of the m«n- 
bcre ot ths cost came and whispered 
nomethififf In II:. K^rkwood's ear: 
■ran her to wait," be said. 
But I noticed he said the word wait 
Tery reluctantly. Could enj blsmo lilm 
-"When It wax. Lila Lee? Miss Lee and 
Seeaa Owen occupied front seats nt the 
opening Twrfcrrnancr, The motion pic- 
ture people with/whom "our Jim" ia very 
popular feel a/personal Intetent in this 
tnit-vrious triumph scored" by him and br 
'The Fool*" Tbey cannot help hut frtl 
a certain pride In having otie of their 
clan axaoripted with a piay thut fcrinxs 
so much mentally, morally and spiritual- 
ly lo those- who pee iL - ' 

And because the whole compnuy wa» 
wtjilmr lot rrihcartal and Miss Lee wu 
beginning to- show irlxha of impatience wir 
ihtcrvlew.>nded. After seeing Mr. Oil- 
rhriKt on the rctxge I was e little afraid 
> to meet him face to face. Rut ho tncax* 
J urea up to the character. His greatCit 
charm Is his simplicity and sincerity and 
he Will Ipreaitba sTOapel of b«tter living 
quite as r-flVcskcly and. perbapa more I n- 
Ureattnfly and more drnmatienilv than 
any delivered from the pulpit. ' 

Votefor Al. Bmith. 
Kveirn'* Girt. 

This lit of advfca, Riven By Heywood 
Itroua in bia cobimn Friday seems to Ul 
to be worthy of ctrffijxrion: 

"In all the talk about Btnlth and Mil- 
ler #e And practlenjly no mention of 
what seems to us the moat Important ls- 



mif- t>t thr- eampaigii.- (.ipveraor Mltlst is 
directly manonaR-lc for the ridEqulou* bill 
wnlcb cstahMnhed a Statn cenaorxhlp over 
BlrOtlon pictures and Kt up a Btlll moro 
ludlorons gruuu yf censor*. The Pfme- 
rcstlc pUtfnnii promises to repeal the 
bill-' J'eraoaally we don't bare to bother 
with any ot the otber nrjruiaenls. Tbq 

?iioation of censorship Is, ample reason 
»f firing n vole to Al Sibitb.^ . 

isv*riyxi> eifi- 

Nm evefy girl Is locKy flftonj^h to marry 
we&ltb Bnd lore both." But when Evelyn 
Greeley decided ta tgke (^c Irtal plunge 
she Hid !'*■ to Ihe map sha loved and 
fonnd nloPff with love an* wan soing to 
get riches, Tho best part of iH John El, 
Smiley "T« a man all. of fcvelyn's frietida 
like Bod ndmire. ■ 3t e^cms .to them her 
future looks - very hrTgnt and prcmising- 
At liet weddinK op "Wednesday, In addi- 
tion to sarins kind words about ihe brido- 
graom, all her friends admired the dia- 
mond brooch, ring and hjacolet be gs T * 
her as a wedding gift- ar. and Mrs. 
Smiley sailed yesterday for Europe on 
Lhc liajcHtic. They will be away for 
three months vi^itiuji all of the foreign 
OOtnitriea wBfm Sir. Smiley has interests. 
As head of the Octal Steel Company he 
has bonus officwp iu Europe. 

Vote for Al. ymith. * 

VI III Ro|pH and Politics. 
If .Will Sogers wontd only cfmc out 
for Alfred Smitl. and help figlu cenBflr- 
ahlp, his politiciil Bpeuenee woulddosome 
good. Not that tfley foil on bnrren 
ground, htf anw any oiicwhn can gat all 
those laugha into one evening deserves 
the thanks uf bis friends. What Rogers 
couldn't do to Governor Miller on ecu- 
smwblpl We holieve lfk bl& heart Mr,_ 
HogrrB must be (or Smith- Any one Ib 
tho picture buriftet* who Is afraid to 
come "in and help Snifcfi does not belong 
In tlibi buriness. .^ 

?ueuc Plctvn- 
Al Llchtrnpii in due for eongrntul*- 
tloas. At the Blltxoore on Friday niglit 
he gave hlfl fint prumitn: ua on inde- 
pendent distributor, aud few of hi_s gnastt 
wefc iircliated to sea us fine u pjetoni as 
"ahadows." Aside rrtna It* pictorial 
rjiiriirv and lis tone of excellent enter- 
tainment, It presetitK U figure .that_ is 
unique In motiau iiictnres. That uf Ten 
BlUgi the Cbinamsn. A natfrati& lonely 
foreigner among a people who fulled to 
iniderHtanii^ lilra. lion Cliiiucy baa cre- 
ated ii character (lint. Is nii r of Hia must 
artistic crenrton? the screen bss ever 
glvrn, "rihodows" in an exceptional pic- 
ture, nnd wn atr gltot to gtvc Mr. Licht- 
ropu out uexscuuil coitcratulatlobs for 
having coutributed so fine an offering to 
the nesjon'K output of motion plctui-ra. 



will 






Loik WIi 
Ilouelofi Fa^ruBUmX and Mary Pwkford 
will not be the only Mara who will be in 
tbe llroelicht next Monday at the I.; rii: 
Theotre Tor the. opening of Doug'sTtoMn 
Hood."' It seems that nil of filmdora 
wil] be there to mb shoulders with Htagc- 
iiri.i. which will afford a great eppor- 
tuiiity for the funs to get a teal live 
close-up of their favorites "iu person." 
Reservation* f of openinE night aeata bavo 
been mode by tbe foSowjagi Richard 
Unrtlirlfncifa, Mary Floy, Rodolph Valen- 
tino. Jean Acker (Mrs. ftodoipb Vajeft- 
tlno), John Bnrrymore, Paul Dickoy, 
Lillian nnd Daroiby Oiah. Carol Demp- 
ster, yrUaNaldl, Petty Blytbo, Dorothy 
Daltoh, Vera Horesford, Kitty Gordon, 
Anita Stewart. OoroJdlna, Uovld Bo- 
rascU, Cleo Madison, Jewell Carmen, 
Ho|ie HamptoU, jBoquelino Logan, 
Mnrflix Mansfield,. Tcaas Ouiniin. Polly 
MqrBn, E. K. Lincoln, T, Ituy liftmen, 
J. Barney* Sherry. Among the directors 
will be D. W. Griffith, AllaJi r>wan T 
fiobert VLjpola, Al Parker, Chester 
Wltliey. William Christy Cabanne, Ted 
eiorjinn, John 9taJH. William Pox will 
have o box. There will be otbnrs pres- 
ent, but those arc a known few. 

MirUm and AL Smith. 
Speaking ot Miriam Dattista reminds 
iik that Miriam would have you know, 
her papa U going tn vote for Al Smith 
und Or. Cope-land. "I think they're juat 
the loveliest men," she says. And llttle- 
Miriam hatt turned uiit to be a pnqllc 
speaker, we'd have you know. She's 
going to address the Xational Stage Scrv- 
icc Club ut tho Little Theatre Uils after- 
noon. Tliis ia the Institution far stage 
children, among whose honorary members 
are CoL Tbtodora Roosevelt, Jr., Or. 
Royal S. Copcland, E. X. Albee, l^thel 
Birrymore, EUle Fcrifusim and Dr. Hugd 
nteawifeiil. Miriam won't tell us wtiAt 
she's going to talk shout, hut -we will 
wager you a new doll for her it will be 
worth listening to. 

Legal (-lucnllciii la Mcjtn DlvaKii 

An interesting legal question stepped 
botwecn Carmel Meyers and a diTorco 
decree «n Friday, Known ui , private 
Ufc ,-i-. CarmeJ M. Kornhlnm. -tbe Btar 
sought a divorce 'from l^idor 1. Meyci's, 
lawyer and song writer. 

Slt- charged -that be left her, not once, 
but twice. The first desertion wa» rrjii- 
doacd by Mrs, Kornbmm. That was In 
July. llBd. The necond desertion no 
curred May .0 laat A re«r must elapse 
before a rfecree can he -granted. 

Philip Cohen. aUsrxey for Hn, Koru- 
blum, contended that after she had taken 
back her husktstid mid condoued hU pur- 
ported deeertlon, he fulled tn keep his 
promise to refrain from Insisting that 
eb« giro up her art and be x Jiousewrxe. 
Hence, the condonation was wiped out 
by Mr. Kornbrutn's acta and the descr- 
rioti of July 23, IIBIfl 1 , stood,, heing with- 
In the legal period. Judge evummerficld 
xurked tor authorities .on tho point and 
continued tbe ease ten days- .Appaicntly 
this case furnishes a precedent 

"It was perfectly tindcrstood before 
our arriaec that T anould not give up my 
arc," said Mrs, Konrhlum. 
. "ft* thought my place ought to be nt 
bume. I would not give up my Art, In 
that casa ho said he wax through. He 
left onr home in the afternoon and regis- 
tered at n downtown bowl, At 11 o'clock 
that night ho called me up, expreased 
sorrow, aud I took him back on his prom- 
Ue thai our sots-nuptial understanding 
should .continue, lis did not carry out 
nta promise, end Mey last ha leu ma 
again," ' 

■Mrs. Kornblum was eorroborat-nd by 
her mother and her brother, Zlon Meyers, 
Hut for the legal question It seemed LUc~ 
a ctcar-cut raac, but Judge SummerfJeJd 
Inclined to the belief that tho second de- 
HRM net tho prat, prevailed, 

Mr. Cohen assured lhr> Court ho felt 
thfl fir&t dexertlon atood ut*.I agreed to 
submit brief*. , . " 

Vote for AL Smlth. 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 
If you rtavt pralia try jjive, complaints 
In make or Idtu to air, re*/lxter thcru ' 
.wllh Ihe Onlookan i 

Hollers Picture Editor, The Heroins Tile- 



-I am s great id ml ret r*' IteetbaTcn an^ 
mads a speclM trip l* te.e mvoii ratntra - 
last week lo ace tsa ffibi'of fThe Moenllgbt 
Vansts," To ins U wax rather dliaspolot- 
injr. Ta I he first pi see I ncter really be- 
tlsved that ths blind girl at the plane wbb 
"blind, sad the whole, tiring seenjedrettei 
fotced and elap'lianpy, Beethoven, p«s i 
ilear, looked ifar alt taVwarld Uke \V!ii:s-.:i 
JfiiHlr.fii ttryap ami these TBrloua details. 
It ■seroed to> iae,- resuiied i" ratlisr a* 
sUtchy. ratted 6"n<p nnnalural piece, of 
work. 

There was one point la the picture sbont 
waich I should: tifcu to i-.ii^ a fjarstle-iv 
Vi';i.«n'. L Rettboven. known to be very desfT 
Thii wai always my [mpresBlon, and 1£ 
no. now did be bear tbe blind plrl plar* 
log Ike pEanc-T I may be> wrong, but I 
nJwkys Jftbered nadir the lrnpre««l<"i thai 
ji-rif ihnvf n was very deaf, and taat his later 
life was msrle vsry morbid by bis deaf- 
ness, which finally resulted In hh h^lng 
tottllr wltbout beeriog, tht* added to tt, 
iranedy of bu iosp or ngbt shorUr befons; 
his dtatb. 

The rlcture ought to have been made 
delicately, fantastically and with sptne real 
faellpg to* toe great composer, considered, 
by many to Zibtc beeo mentally nnnslsnced. 
heesusq of hti- great genius. It seemed to 
me that tr the flgnre-of DecthoTen bad beea 
marts a tiitlfl more U m sire tnc result wflflli 
hnvp beea linpplcr, I- pbonid Uke tn h-itft 
Men II done with a finer ImsglEatlve toncb, 
so that yon might hsTe had mare of the 
teellbff of turolc§ btt\ the P«gcs H IneivXd 
uf looking at a taorle. Ptrbaps I'm too 
critical. Tbe rriaad of mine who wont 
will) me said the little story aboot 
Bfwtaoven bearing- ihc blind gill pliy SB 
he [■asi.-ii he? house— sad at ope* being «a- 
■plred to tbn composltlaa of "Tae IfoOn- ■ 
light Sonata" is- true. I've beard. It, of 
course, bu,t I -..rvrr knew wbiibsr |t really 
Wil* tru« at not >|j frlrnl tells tn* atflO 

that it woold bare been nosiKMs far 
IJaelboTcii to hear the girl piny lug because 
st that time be was not entirely deaf- It 
there Is a truly antar.ntle tale of thn com- 
position of "The Moonlight Bonata" 1 
ah on Id llkji i"ery much Lo be eftllghteneli- 
I'.iLtbfullr yours. 

Maty nsistoo. 

Jomalca, L. I. 

Willi El ONJi If, RIlilITT 

Motion Picture RdJtcr, The Morniag Trie- ' 
graph; 

Op the itrrngtti of 3J T P '« review U Th» 
Morning Teiegtnpb on "Wonders of tba 
Aes," 1 I took myself to sea tbe Williamson 
undcr-tbr-ae* Plotunu the otbor- ulgfet. 
They Imptriied m* very mUeh, sAd I roaaa, 
them much mare worth while, tban It's 
ulxbtmsro In wbicb GloTU Hwxnson Ll XP- 
uparing. I, too, felt that the etory .waa 
unnecessary. As a msttsr of fact the ap> 
paaraneti of llio cbaractflrs wind of g«t on 
m j novvea. Hfcrr tlrao I bad to lo.--t at 
ih»Ti-, T rot rirstlf** and narr«u(, pd WSS 
Liiili'iltcly more Interested tn tbe Bab stuff. 

1 waif pnrticualrly Interested In lt> F/> 
trfitanev to iJic tea anemons. A title la 
:Lc wlllliiEogon picture lays that '.Lis farm 
of eca milmal has »"it brea known ta 
mint in an aquBrlnra- I't* never seen It In 
tti- Naples Arjusrium, but somswbsra I* 
Ihp deep and dlilxUl psst I'tv bcsp IE xllher 
In aotiie kind of a mnseum or sn xqultinm, 
t'm not acre that K wun*t at our own 
Anusriom Hewn nt the Battery, BslUT 
c^peeblly Inteiested la [bin atibject, I 
l.-i-jkrJ It up in raj enerclppedla, wblcb 
alB(e« thnt "aca BbemOBe ate iinosja tb# 
•.!',■■■■ ?: InU'resllng orgsn^ima met with OX 
Hi- sea.beai:ti. and In acuuBrbi fonn a great 
aiirnrtloo." Se It se*rat as t.huugii tbgra 
must baTe, been lajBtnnces of Its existing 
outside lbs sea-boltem. 
. Now I don't kaow wh^t to believe. 
Vi'FiPtber U. P. w n9 right ay not, it Hema 
as i&ough the vacyelopedla mast bs. Abd 
do :'ir utb*r hand It stems aullXely itur- 
Mr, WUHamsoa wqold offer mlslnformatlox 
on the subject Very truly yours,. 

J. J.. Sawyer* 

Will" PICK OS THE MOYXMT 

Mrjiiui, Piruira Editor, The ItaralBg TeJe- 
grsfibi 

I «u'l refrain (rem sending yoo a Una 
ou ihg.BUhJect of eeoaoretilp. I rtil!:e, 
of course, that taexe hss beed considerable 
OtieuaBEan on tha iubJecL F ana that you 
mutt be sick; to duatti of Msarlng* this 
and th.a.1 and tbo otber perEc-a'B paint a( 
vlow soont It. Jin t t beer so many peo- 
ple condemn tbo mavies on iba gtaaaql 
that they tn Immoral, degrading and a 
pernicious LanasnCe, and the csnsotsalp o( 
them bAa boen esrrltd to aueb a point. 
□on that last mere tban anything eln la 
retponalbte for their stupidity, BDt what 
of the r.ewiplper j T i 

Never have I seen such an exhibition 

«s the newapspets hxv« bean uaksajt star 
this Ball Milts rnucdcr. Of course, I rts- 
!;.-..- :li:i: tnej must have Lo pound st tbe 
tQing and keep panndlng in order lo Brinf 
tba guilty ones to Justice, but tbs pub* 
Mailing of tho letters exchanged l^lWecn 
the clergyman aBtl Mrs. Uills It to me 
a mo*t horrihla apeciacle; sad never In 
the world bare I seta anything qulle ao ' 
chcalu, or degrading, or lostbeiotue, in a . 
motion picture. Displays of this Bart, It 
seems to me, are Infinitely Worse and nave 
a far mere pernicious Influence than the 
most .ordinary kind of a Borlt. 
" Nearly" always, wfean you do fltd a 
mavis Uiat is chesp or UfftBtlvei It is so 
becinse- of the IgaorxBee or stupidity of 
tame well-moaning director, but playing 
up an Incident like these letters Is a de- 
liberate attempt to ha pernicious and sea- 
tatignsi— and yellow,' Why In the wefld 
do (hay limit cenaorshlp to the stories? 
And If tbey must censor tbe marltfr Itn't 
It possible ^to hats It done lotclllgCDily? 
1 aepposa not. They say that people don't 
want to think nowadays, when they go ta 
the theitre, but It sesmi to me this |g 
true ef a greet many other walks of lift. 
Peopls don't want to ta|nk suybo*-— not 
Sisyrchfrc Oar at any time. 

' Vour* teipecifutlr, 

Jlose Deutslliw 

« OH LOBBT MlCIIOtOOT. 

UhtioD Pletnta Bdttor, Tax ltornLaf Tele- 
graph: 
Wonder !f :in! RWoii uansgament 
realises bow discounting to the casnal 
uovta visitor Is Its laboepllaale frsnt, wHb 
Its rows of closed doors auah with tho 
ttreeetl. It looked bo forbidding esinrdey 
poon that hsvlog read tbe first lurid »e- . 
porta' of R*rfd's illness. 1 actnxtiy tboaght 
the star might have, died and the tbtaLrs 
closed out of euUTt*a/ until 1 saw peapia 
rouiiftglng to get In I I've no doubt rnany 
people eisfs ana go Ib at tna mora »pep 
and chcterful loblnss jntt beceuM of ta* 
per chclotc leal effect. 



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HAMILTON HOLT DECORATED HEAR FRED STONE VIA RADIO 



Pt.lniiil llonora BlrtfKir of U'lliuti 

Lit rccofcttEUou nf hia diitUifniixliiiM] ict- 
jfcM tn Ihp Reiiiiljlic of l l nj|in(l, ITmni3- 
ton Holt, ejccntive iMrcrtor of the Wo^di 
MW Wilson E-'Viiuidflllotl, irftslTini yui- 
t«Cdny thi! decoration of "Polonlu^ 
Bettitutn." Tliv prueentAHDa was ie-l,ujc 

bf ft. L, rl.'uU.v.-Li. [.,is,;l] GGAOIIlI Of 

the Republic >■■: r»Iiuitl. 

BesWcs tlii Polfsih • tlecomaun, Mr. 
Holt fttau lmh riPiiviL-tL rho. Order of the 
Hi-cred Trtasurc (JapeJi), Ro^oJ Ofifcr 
Of. Ohitie llio ]'ir.-i: (GroKc), Officer 
Jl'ybflc iRSTrttL'iion (Francfl), Order' of 
i-u' t."-ri'.ii of I : : !. J v ill''-, I. Hud Cb«i;A- 
ller of ibc J^finii of Iluiior {FnuiK>. 



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S, T. A, l'H.iilcnt'i flptuch In 

l>ill.4l;nr u to be llruadrait. 

To-daj- in I'ittubiiTKi ivlifn Fred Stonr;, 
priwldent of tUv iXuUoniil Vnildcvillo 
-Srii-it:,. ivj[ h be y.\M-ii s Innclirnn :u ttio 
Wj1I[aki Prun Ilotel by ]ircnuiu'nt r!tt- 
ecrr uf Plitsburi;, nrriiDjj;pracjiLH htre 
[wen t&flde to brooaca«t tic ^UBWheii Tia 
WrstinptoUBfj radio. 

Amour; Ibo blionkcra ivill lie; Unrry 
Davli), c^utiriuan pf tile Imicbron coto- 
inlttcc: S^anlor John 1*. flirrin, prp*3- 
dpnt of tb« Theatre ALaiibKen' Ansooia- 
tJ4& OF rirtvborjt: ^roatnr Oeori{B Whar- 
ton Pepiifir, HtnaiOT n*V,d Aiken li*ed 
and Mafoc W. A, Mapce. 

FRANK D.lANrpEAP. 

0(!lctnl ill CatUotla Ar1«n> i.uMd 
l'M>f» AWB V at 11 unit-. 

Frank V. K;u\». Ktnti .tinge manajfer 
■ Fill BCRtQ pnlnLOr, died at his bomo on 
* Fifth Rtrect, .!«w; City, yi-^ttrdjiy. He 
1 vsR i-ice :.l---= -i-.Lr ■: f -i(" tbri Catholic Aoton' 
( = i-IM i.f America, and laat DumaiDr 
Ji.'lytwl Kiaee "■'Joan of Arc" on t'otdhaiu 
Field. 



By LOUEIXA 0. PABBOLVS. 

OVER at tjo FamouB Plljora* 
Laatx oFflecs y«terda>' BTery- 
■ iiii. ".:-;!•; no L^i'-y ttnd^o? Call' 
fornia tlmt tabfef ,iliv othir c-f-si- 
Trrsatioii waa not only dtecodragtd but 
IMjnitlvcly fwirnefl npna. It all fol* 
loui't) (be unnoBiiH'jneut icHt out by 
Adolph Zukor and Jc«a 1-. l^tV.x yos- 
ti'MJ.Tv rliflt tbt semi- annua!. coareatLou 
of tbe depflrtffletit ot dbtrlhaUon of Ma- 
inour PlaTcwTjsaly would be bold No-- 
remfeer 21 jn Lei Angeles. 

Mr. Lmrity jirrivH in unviL SAtuMaJ 
mid hrougbt with .him an lr»TlUii»n from 
Mayor t'ryrr of Hal!;wo0"] and tha 
Chamber of Commwcij of Ilollyirooil tc 
th« P/ir«n«ortnt httltlfl to hold t*IO annual 
imrtf In the fioldRii WeaL Rtcmuac both 
Mr. Kukor and Mr. Laaky wont to civ: 
L"- company head? a trip to tho Coaul 
ADd tMVsiise hotb of thaa» men feci it 
tnujht liii a good tiling for IIollyvDod I" 
■tat how liie commerL-Ial end at this 
Kfvat lni'iiif'i'i operotPB. the** hnTP com* 
iiji--.ii.-jn! a private car to- toko tha 
OVeatlsQa, lrOa^» nt riejjartliifmtii and 
trinny of the Uiftrirt and branch mann- 
rptw tu I>iM AnBelcfi. The? will piek up 
Oth«* cvntlsKiniH at itopa »lonr; tha 
roilt-?. The parts is due i« arrive .Mon- 
day aiteniDoii, November 30. rrnd for tbe 
roat of 1J0 wmL the conTfiifiua will b* 
is'-M at the JUot«[ A mb a A»ador'. 

Deiutk of the ixvnycntLon aTr not iti- 
rulccii further tbau the nnnoubnmi'nL 
made by $. It. Kent, wU<* tin? hcr-n in 
tonfcreui-e with Mr. Zukor autl Mr. 
1-rtaky oa the proposed Wratcru tour, 
that ihs ko.\qs policy of thi> roinpnny for 
*ix month? after Frbruary 1 ivill hv dis- 
>■ - -■■:-■:! and uniiounrpd. 

To Retcaao Throoarta. u. A. 
Tho arrlral of Mndrnnc Nulmnva. 
I.nnretlc Taylor and J Hjinler Man- 
ul'Ith from tars Coaat y«Etrday brought 
Gatttl the nnuaj quenrloo hy whom and 
rpbtun vill ".Sdomc" be distributMli For 
the O'rBt time ia waa auairerc-d yealerdaY,, 
nod L'nltrd ArtiHtM, il cfaTolopi. is tho 
company to whom Oscar Wlldo'a atory 
will uo plvon tor tvi-- ;■■■■.-, Sp^nkiac pf 
Muilatni; KajiBJorft, h*r ntap? play, 
■J."i la," nib kii Inio n,-BCDr<al olmuit 
i in mediately. It b IntnreBtiuE to uota 
fint:i«p, iSMhltlj| of_ "Hu,0tuv, " nepitiJi- 
eiuum urc ho iv u" ivith tbc maLtnKenifjit 
vt Hit: KmpLrc Thwtrt to try uui| enfaE'' 
it fcr a ahow j iu ff of tUa piclurf. If 
Naziiuora'K rppreat>DUr;v«a *to fyrtUDCU! 
■ [i-^h U) art H T ft will bo the tint timn 
u pirturi' ubk i>ver U_'en ithott-n tn thin 
I'in.'.'li'iii'i- . which iiii.-. in Ui.' pii'it been 
ilvi-ji over tg ^mmntic jirodiicLloas. MLs*u 
Taylor h;in jiint tinlabed "Peg u" ilv 
ITcarL" Hit husband, J. Hartley Muxi- 
lum, aewjmpanied Ucr to thr Metro 
sludiofc to miperviao ita Rercv'n productioc. 

Tjat) flrrp TIiuthI-]'. 

Any ■■::■ who worka Rfl hflrd an Him].] 
1-lojd In mtitirtl to a lioliiij. Ho tHu>n 
ah himarlf, end Lakcu BdvuutagA of IiIh 
iicod for n rest by rravclluc to New 
Vork every (inca iu a while. He hi dua 
ThffrsdfcJ. and Wo. hear he haa Umnl ln< 
arrival in the in* city >u .i- u> [■- herv 
at th* ttuii' "Di - . Jack" la to b* shown 
un JJnitldivn.r. If it ;- dh gddd as "liTand- I 
iii.Li":- Boy,'' we cannot i>ay as hove wc I 
h.amo Mr- l.Iojd. 

Slomari to Direct. 
IjuVurd Ionian baa Juat completed I 
tiio production. 1 !. "B_ind Juatiee" nud . 
"Tho Woman He Loves," J, L, Froth- ] 

li.i_-1i:j;:i ffOttffB* fj-' llBB bCOtl .'njTiif,'-"! ' 

by TJiailncthu ProductioBn to ttirait ■ 
Bflthbimr," in whleh. il In Stated, an ] 
olJ-iitait ea*t w[|| lie presented. 

' Unvliii lo Dlroct I'iulurr, 
L'harllt Chaplin rotild command alraoat ! 
:iiij- ialary lie i^hose to aak as * motion j 
plotitre director. Second only to hi* 
ability an a romedEan ia hla flkill io ih- 
diret'todiil Add, H'« hafl uevpr paid *nj . 
nttaiitijo to any of the offers in that , 
direction. hoWcTcr. joauaginc to keeir I 
! .i i-L.. buay niipi'lylB^ hi* jmhlie with 
cotni'iiiea. Of course, tht-r*- are those who 
pay Mr. 'in'iiiii: has been a Htttc alow 
In L vpinff up with this end, hut. wbo 
writ -:iy u ib nnt ■ eood fault to be in 
i-..!i-.::l;,: dL-niauiL and never qUito satiafy 
the public i-, : n •, ii^. 

iljinvuj. Chatlte ;•■ going to try taiu 
hand at o'irccliiJLT djW. Ho U working 
ou n liranm with >11 the (Hil.-. sobs and 
lore iisU'E-.-t neeeaaarf to sucb a pLir- 
.Hi 1 ivill «»:!;■ iMiiii PurVianca aa soon u* | 
ili!' rlruma in ready, and there Isn't a 
fionl in the Indiihlry who 1h uot "illinc t>> 
v.-;i-.t it nill bo as fine a heart Intrreat 
Story an we hnve had thl-i yenr. Thla 
Cot]<-eusion is tnadfi by Mr. t'haplin be- 
caure of M!sa rilrTiflhOe'js loyally to 
him. Time and time a^iin she has had 
■jftcnj to mUtt in Other productions, hut 
Hhe preferr^ (tf t*malh Charlie Chaplin's 
J ■-:-. = i i -ii-:- lady. 

Mi™ Piinlnric..- will he injached In nn 
indivt'lident <<>m.»nny. but it acema likely 
her picture irill hr diHtribuicd hv l.'nttfd 
ArtfBts H th* company in m'WcL ^lr. ChltV- 
]tn Is inmreated nnd throyfii which he 
ii-Lll dlAiributo hir< future ■<■■■■■;■■■■■.. 

Mnhl In ti.e Cll>. 
Aftsr on nuscncu of lwu Far. frum 
tho big city. John Stahl ailmils lie [a voir 
glad to be htteft. He reached here JPJi- 
terday with ii nriut of "A Dangerous 
Aye," his npit Associated Firsi National 
reieaep. Mr. Stnhi will attend all th« 
theatres while In the city, and if he -,.-. 
fttiy Hjlei-iai prOductiOBi that AppOAla to 
liiiu he will hi i for the motion picture 
HRhta. Mr. Stabi, durjtijt Lis two yearn 
citla on the Coast, has iiven a rood ac- 
count of himwlr in "'The Child Thou 
Oaivat Me" intl "One Clear Catt." both 
of thtni bis productions. 

Addtfl«njp l<> FmnoaLS Player*. 

Ever Jiincc Frank WOflffli rosipied hs 
Scenario head of Fbcioua Players-LoJ&y 
and took witli him Thomas JUlchuiUtb 
and other scenario export*, (•try one hnji 
been intorostotl Io hear who would taki 
[bit meant rlinira. YesLerdaji an do* 
iMiinfi ;■!'■:," cuanc forth statins; ilmt 
l.i:L-i.i: Hubbard, well-known aeenarin 
writer, han bwn entcafed aa one of ft Biaff 
of f»nr advisory ediWTA nf productioti nt 
Purainouut'a Wcat. Ouaat atadlOH, Tha 
other Ultoo auabera ot the staff am 




PtHilfl hy Lumlrr* 

KI1NA PURTIA.KCE. 
She wtll lain be directed by 

rhurlrdi i IioiiMii In ■ Jrinin hl^r. 
I!ii : . iirr, 

Rslpli f&nck. Julia Crnwfurd I vera ilihI 
Wvltr-T \V 110*1. 

Jn.-L CLiiierr in Toivi!. 
Jack CillKri, newlj* np|Kjir.Lcd l-'n* 
stnr. if in New Yurk. Mr. iM&crt c.inra 
Fist to Mir- bis wife. LeiitrirH Joy, urid 
to have a lutjk nt "Mtmtfl t'riato" beftrn 
it cloHrs on llroadway. He is eEjoyft)(£ a 
i aonilon urn) tceteB ^ El hls Pretty wife 
ifcs nil the beat pUra In town. That 
ii. whi-n fthfl eftn Lie snared Inim "Java 
llend," the li corse Mulford prodiictiiiii . 
featnriiif; her. 

Drbe DuiiIiIh ll«Te, 

This is certainty tbc open nenKuti ior 
ihe iiKiUoti pictura stnri=. Et»«0? an,? 
with ftny posB.tile *icuBe for romlng to 
S'ew York is travcllTls; \n thin direerinn. 
Oe>be I *.ijiL.-1'... *ho han come m mski' a 
plrlure nt ihc E5#at-ern atudios And enjoy 
a lit tip ehnojie, if the laleH to irarh tlie 
biR dty. 

f oncer Mini; tt'llhimi'. 
Aa is thr case every (ijae anj Import- 
ant ebiin^e 1s mad* iu ibe lndustr>. tha 
I'h.ef topic of cguvL-rration along Hrond- 
way ye^lcrdny won tue WIIILjma reKig- 
nutinii. There were all sorts oT tiliaorfl 
ax to .1. 11. WilliamnH phtns. but nofhloA 
iiiiihentir has. T*t been parsed «(t /ot 
clnulnfion. It is r-ipected be will stnrt 
n i-niiii^in. of his own, but are* thlp i* 
ou.lv BLirmiMc, r.-lth tte addition of gonaip. 



Iiniratiouti Imve own issued by uwm 
Btlink-k fn.r a nhowlnj oE "One Whet «'f 
t-ave." ft'ibturlng Elaiar. Upmmer-stein 
«ad t;on'.viiy Teorl*. The affair will ho 
held At the Itl it- Carle ton on the eieninn 
of Frldiiy, Ni>vmber S, mill thu^f two 
love to Llnnc" will be tuteTcsted to hear 
danc'nT will folluw the pr«sentnlinn -if 
thp picture, which every out lu the Sclz- 
nlrk office, from iflJW&ar n> president, snyn 
Ib "aqmc pittuci'." 



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At im*i Wa CTin say without tear of 
COTltrn Slot ion KmUiijifi Viilrntino ia to 
piny ■'Tim Vcutug Kajah" at the Itivoll 
iiir»t iveOh. Tlier^ have been mi many 
Inipiiries as to when Fnmnlls pla.» i-m- 
Lasky wnuld relosac this prfi*1e»ii tn'jK- 
ii r^ we are glad they can put thr [fani- 
nlno e i'RK'tu out of ita jntiiery ntid Ou- 
i:nitnce the itirtr at relent!!:. This: i* thp 
picture adapted from "Abmw .Tudd." 
Wuiidfl Hiiwley plsys oiipositc- him. and 
in the rant are Bert rum (Jraatby, J. For* 
tell Mie^Vnimhl, CtKrhni Ogle, l'snnlp 
MidRdF William Boyd, Bdwnnl Juh^on. 
Joseph Hnrringtun. HpnttUiVDiiJ. Aitten. 
M'nirio Wayne. Ilokcrt 0|>cr, Qt*Tfe 
periutnt and UeofgYi Field. 

I itiiiiJt I no ! llfti ln_ . 

An important nasslon will be hthl by 
thf Theatre OwaftrS 1 Chamber of Cmu- 
tii<-.-.'.- to-dity at the Aator Hotel. It ta 
the wifk'j hinchooLi, hut we are told 
Kkbto siiecinl liiiAlnen will come tin for 
discussion. 



A Lin 



or Two 



F. P. A. apeok* of longtai? f->r hojm 
snbotjc to read the motion picture news 
for him. Yextrrdav so many unci peered 
things happened we kmced for aume 
robots to write this eoJumn. The only 
really pleasant happening was rnaetind 
fi Lister Keutou to the l.opw mate Build- 
iiij.- and having a fen- moincuts' ..fif-'-i- 
bntlon -.villi him, 

Vote for Smith. 



WANAMAKER PIA NO SALONS 




9-Ae AM PICO 



tarries the soul of 100 artists 
within its magnificent case 

It re-enacts any pljying that has been done for if. It docs 
not copy. It doc* nut imitate. It does not produce music very 
close to 'something. It RE-ENACTS THE ACTUAL PLAYING. 

The range ot music that comes with the AMPTCO includes 
classical composition* of the moat difficult nature, popular 
chssics, operatic selections, songs, hynins, dances and accom- 
paniments — all available for use and enjoyment in the home. 

The following mav give you a more intimate idea of the 
AMPICO. 



PAUL VAN KATWIJK. pianist and com- 
poser, one of thr leading musician* 
of the Soulhwe^t, reccnlly gave an inter- 
view lu the Dallas Times Herald which 
described in mon Interesting iishinn his 
espcrience in recording for the Ampl.cn. 
It is In refTeshlnc contrail to Ihc Jufu- 
hrloui reports or artist? who have re- 
corded lor conipetlnK instruments ind 
have talked Only of the horror of sucb an 
ordeal and of the vast amount ot Ishor re- 
quired to mate their rolls fit far publica- 
tion. 

■There Is nothing at all terrifying or 
difficult In recording fur the Ampico." 
Mys Mr. Vint Katwlfk. in snealtlns ol his 
lirst vtjll to the New Vork Uboritory. 

"Emerging from the elevator, One 

Eisies through an artistically decorited 
til way into s large, cosy music room 
containing two grana pianos. One ol 
th«e \i s. regulsr Ampico, on which re- 
cordings can be heard as Stum *S they arc 
I'oiripleted- Tlie other is, tt> all ipptar- 
ancei h an ordinary BbMl»d concert grind, 
but it is connected b> almost InvistMc 
dt^iric wires with the recording machine, 
which is in another room ijn Ihe wall 
near it ire some mystrjinus Irtlers and 
light J through wlilch necessary sign all 
can be transferred." 

When zskdd if there was any unClnny 
feebnp; experienced by the p+inist about 
lit record his WOrt. Mr. Vltl Kutwijk re- 
plied. "No, nol at ill. The pianist sits 
down at the co:icerl grand piano, exerciser 
hi! ha.nds op ihe keyboard as much is he 
wishes, and presently, feeling completely 
at case, nr begins to play |ust as though 
he "'■'- it in ally performing in concert. 
Sometimes a pianist \S seized with, the un- 



rcasoning fear which is known lr> the 
phonograph arUslS Us 'horn-fever,' He 
hecomes nervous because of the fe*litis 
tint every note thai he plays will be per- 
petuated. 

"In -such cases the pianist is told to 
pJay through the composition merely for 
practice and to set the nervousness out of 
nil Syslem. Without his knowing it, how- 
ever, the recording machine is Immedi- 
ately turned on, and to his Surprise he 
finds a record made of the playing which 
be thought was merely removta; his self* 
consciousness. Often these Involuntary 
recordings turn out better than the care- 
full v prepared performances which miy 
hive evidences of seJI-consejousness ind 
irtiftclillty. 

"The recording pianist is merely urged 
Io play freely and sincerely, not worrying 
over tecticiLcal illps and making his phras- 
ing and general dynamic: consistently 
clear. Any false notes that be may strike 
can easily be eliminated Isler, and It Is 
possible for him also- to Indicate and 
achieve !u'rs= and there Somewhat StrOnger 
etTects Itiat his aclual playing hid pro- 
duced a.t the moment. In other wordi, In 
the perfected recording one gels the Ideal 
interpretation of a competition by the 
pianist, it is literally his playing at It* 
very best. 

"it Is only after the artist has fully 
approved of his recording anj placed his 
sK'naiurt upon II that th^ mailer rol[ is 
issued, from which ill Ihe other rolls are 
cut. The miracle of the Amplcq Lies not 
only in the preparation of the recording. 
:".i[ In Ihc wonderfully delicate mechanism 
which brings out all these details of ex- 
pression which have hitherto been lost." 



AMPICO-in-tte-CHICKERING 

AMPlCO-in-the-SCHOMACKER 

AMPICO-in-the-HAINES BROS. 

AMPICO-in-the-MARSHALL & WENDELL 

AMPICO-in-the-celebratet! KNABE 

$1050 to $4500, in the Wanamaker Piano Salons 



Ogr personal service to music lovers includes the taking over 
uf used pianos in part exchange for the AMPICO, and in the ar- 
ranging of accommodating terms of payment. 

Fir»T CUIIery, New BnUdJu* 

JOHN mMMMEU 

Broadway nt Ninth, New York 



EQUITY PLANS BIG MEETING. 

Rfywogd Dross ind Hodvlph V»l- 

PBllna (i> MjrnLt. 

The uarufs of Kayftfwd Brr>un and Ho- 
i|jiti.ti VnlKiitiuo liiivi-. b**?ii addod to the 
lis; ol ihoKfi who will arwak next Sun- 
day oltercoon ot the meeting to ba beld 
at the Equity Vorty-flgbth Strwt Thea- 
tre undrir the SnafrtCW of Kquity I'lw- 
tirtEi Suudluy'ii mceUns ^-ili be the thinl 
of n HPi-tm held by Bttaitf riiyers to 
acnuaint th« frli>ads o( "the. aeWiM' theii- 
tri' ' and :!i> publk nt lertir with the 
juans and ideals r>f thi> Daw arg^nitatluu. 



rvnKRTAnr.it!:. 



VfhcnDssiliiOn^rs 

Call Cdrrmbtu SlOO" I 
FKWJKECAMPBEa 1 



DKATK \OTICI-V 



JmiISbOS— i:uhIltCt 

NBRAL fHL'KCH. 1 ' 

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:."'•::: I" b«T <Wlll)DC(, 1 1-.- ;:•;:.;. I ) r , ,-,l 

0:ut»«t », nil Margaret philo, b*i«thi 

V'fp of T!a«irJ J. «b4 riirptAd E»Ultt CI tUlpb 
''>'■:<!■■. B. :":-■:.! tai Ofrln»li Aim I^t.k. 
TuMnl j-.-.,.r: rron church .■: SL ic:.i:i.i> 
HU. llMt .:ij Pari Arer*, S»» Vc-li Oltj. 

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WOODIN DISAPPROVES 
HOLIDAYS OF MINERS 

Fuel Administrator Snys Serious 

Loss In Production Beiults 

From Lay-Offa. 

State Fuel Admrnlstraff \Villniu. IT 
Wocdin yesterday nr^rMnrd hla rttanp- 
procal of th-i anthracite miners trMtttng 
wgrlc at the Talnw re- nfeservn holiday* 
at a dm* whni ft fuel ™*rfienry wto 
cauBiDf hard.tblpK \p lire hoyrhcHlderfi, 

"On Saturday," Mr. /VToodin said, 
-Xitchflll Coy was celebrated lu mm- 
mnmoratton of John taHtCStttl. who no 
bfbalE &f th<- iniueri brought tb* great 
strike of Hr&S tn a conrlusiflii. The date 
Irll on Hundsj. hut it was dreidtfl 1c ad- 
vane* it so that the ruinrm cguld Jay ofl 
wpfk nn Saturday. 

l4 Wo could all stti tu pay irfi«it« to 
Mi-. Mitchell, but thr. result waa a com- 
plete jforkiuj; day !*st and there WM no 
produc:iou. Thi^ week tbere ar* two rf- 
Itgioua holidays. All Pillars* 0*3* mid 
All SouIb* Day. wbicli will probotjly re- 
sult in a 50 pW ecnt. Iobb la ptoducdou 
far the two days." 

Mr. Woodin Wtid theup holidays r-oiiLd 
properly he d'-spenatd with at thin time, 
aa tho tnSnM-s did not produce nnythltij" 
during the Sunimrr montha on ai-rtiiint 
of tha atrlh*. With, eletdon. ArmlstiMi 
li&y and, ThankegLriog comme; dnrink" 
NVn-MDber, alt ot which will br rel^- 
bratfrd, the loaa in anthracite production 
durino; tht month, he bettered, will he 
NUiOW. 



Official c-f Wyukocp, KaUeubook, 

Crawford Co. Held on Charge 

of Giving f2S Tip. 

Alleged tn have violruad the (iiui-tip- 
I>injt law in tlviiir oribe money to- an 
muillivr sf-it by tha Weaicm Uiilon Oom- 
pany to ln^e^tignte the books of Wynkoup, 
l!:ii!--;s!---i'.-. Crawford t'o-, of Lafayette 
sttcct. W n l:i-r I- H'lpkiiui, M jmra uld. 
BHTcmry t'i tb* luttnr tinupany, win fn> 
fA-rdny held by M :;,:!:■: ruti. Enrl Smith in 
Tuiahii a.un in JiH) bail for eramina- 
tl&u Thursday. 

■;■■!'!. i'.- wa* -" ■■■■'-■ ■'•<i on n immmonn 
btts«tj on iiii' Liiit^mf. uf Juhn A Clunau. 
elifp( of th<- divi«i»i> uf audftuhit for tho 
Western t'niun. It ir alTrccd that 
■\iiditnrx wpf"' writ to investigate thp- 
Ijooka, wh+n ili ir.- nppijurbrl to be an 
overcliarp- of ?llK>.O0ti on a contract 
under whiuii tbi- YVynkoop, Halk-nbeok. 
Crawford to. Wb« to do $300,000 wonJi 
of printing Tut tin- Western Lnion. 

AccurdUiB to Dcueit-ta John fuunirr. 
who taada tlie nrrcnt. the money wdi 
[u.-v.l to John ,f. Ward, on* of tht- W«t- 
eru L'nlon nudl:ojn. on Oclwhwl- 28 by 
Hopkins, in hi*. t.'imnffTH. rjnavHcjft The 

BDJOUHT Willi $ J Jfj, it (-1 ftlleSrd. 




SAYS PRINTER BRIBED | MURDER VICTIM IDENTIFI 
AUDITOR OF W. U. CO. i «.»,...«., ^7I.„ „ ^ 

i hntf Ii Wbb l,pnjr«li«:t-Cn.atB.. 

The body or the man wrapped it*' a \ 
hurlup buf n-ho W4J found dead. U fnttt 

\ of Ht. PaiiJ'a Luthi-ran Chnreh on W*rt 
j Twr-niy-apcoud s tre*t Sunday iuornini 

was iileatillrd yeaterdaj aa that of 5** 

lice t'it-cbto. '2S years old, a longlhoK-. 

man. of Si! KiiaoLreth steocL 

The Identlfioat'ou vtom made by hit 

l>rdthcr-b>]iLW, t'barJra Carcaa, tlrlns; a% 

■ tha Ftams fiddrertn, Careaa said tha. deal 
man l,:;.j i, =■.■:• rmploycd as a tangshart- 

' mun liy the American Line at PSet 6^- 

■ Norlh Hivrr. nud that h<j fjfd not tnow 
l nf uuy :■:..','-■■ Iradfnjc to ih.- kHLtn.( oE 

I'isrlotO, but AUK]>ected a r'nioi it tfcj 
dead ojaB. 



Ilii'iur Lriw *Iiivts In No. 10. 
iUr *:n!l»tl ?f- ioTUi-ywiilu'Cilactipli.1 
LOSDON. Olt. 30-— rrenfor Hoflsr 
Las* formally toss; poR^esaiort of the of- 
(Il-LuI FcaWoiHSB uf th? TriiUi.' M!»iat«f at 
10 Dnwnlcg Btreet to-day. It la cipected 
thei Cnoinct will meet ovky in tho neck. 



; FOR BURNING ECZEMA 

I Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic 
Liquid — Easy to Use 



From any druftftte for SOc. or $1.00 
for large .--.-.•. [:■■(. a botUn of Zrtnft, 
When applied as dlrecwd It ttlectlTalT 
remove* Ees*ma. ■qulerklj stone ItehiBfc, 
And '■■.-.■}-. Ain tronbies, jlUo Sores 
Burns, Wounds and ChaiLns;. It pene- 
tratus, ■ i.-mim'- and soutbes, "*iamo Is a 
clean, dcpfiidable and Inespelrslra suiti> 
(rptJe liquid. Try It. M we be-) lav* notI|- 
Iiiri >on Iim\v ever tised Is ns effaelivi .and! 
Miiihlymj;. 



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HI^HH 



THE MORNING 'TELEGRAPH 



When You Catch Cold 
&ab on Musterole . 



. ffliistcrale ll «5v to apply ifld it %tit 
In It* good work Tl|W i^ay. Ctttn It 
prevents a cold frttti turnlB| Into "flu 1 ' 
or pntumonii. Juit apply Mitslerole 
with the ringers. M do* s ill the food 
work of grandmother's mustard platter 
without the blister, 

MnstffTVlt lj a clttn while ointment 
road* of oil of Biasiird and other home 
simples. It E» recommended by rainy 
doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for 
sore throat,' cold oti the chest, theutfii- 
lism. lumbi&o, pleuH&r. itUf neck, 
bronchiifs, aithnii. neuralgia, conge;- 
lion, pilns and aches ol the back and 
joints, sprains, tore muscles, eruiics, 
chilblains. frosled feel — colds of all 
sorts. Seldom fails to deliver resntti. 
35c and 65q, jars and tubes; hospital 
size, *3,oo. 

rVtl** t W * wmstsrdplsstsi- 




ATX SICK OS IrgY* U/TEE> 
BUT JTOT A DROP TO DRINK! 

ttti. »«h « ilahMM abs«rdi»<> 
«*od snip rmUnt v» R B V r«n 
•f lk« I'nll** gbrfaa ila-M. btit 
nn*t * drop M irtwh! 

DT. A. B. lB t *tU, ahlp'i. ner- 
ar*o«, la « prrUy vo«i] rtmn U 
rtlp *HtMU to. bat "orders la 
order.." H« MM T*«tir4*p- *. 
ih« v**a*l dock-ad thai k* ienr 
■*w m ssnrs, ■** ftleaasMs In, St. 
4lnflt rojt*^. "J ■«■ h«. b»a 
-s.tr.ti.* <h» *c*«m MneT lot ten. 



'And nanror din I **• •o,niurt 
llupr«l|t«tlt, n Tie added. "Ur- 
t.n.e 1 had Is tall ih« isutaraM 
• h««-« mimrlr was sac a drop in 
(k* aMhtai fhMi. Tke Alp 
c*Wcl »« Unnur. 

"CMIta and a nurubet at casts 
at AtUr illnrjiHPB n-f« rrporlcd 
*l«o. BrfjB. Hie tromt m* that of 
■ man Who f*lrt m* he had Iwcn 
Milan; »r ■ Kva-aolba* snake. H 
s*rt of ih **rp*nt, 

"Tk« IM 1 OOWTd 'li> mi »r"- 
Stalla ■p*Ii"U* *t mniliauljla. Sonic 
th^Bjrht It W«* *la°" 



*n. F r! B lrd from Vuih?mi*.t> Cut gellkn 1 



ITALIAN NOVELTY 
AT THE PRINC ESS 

Stock Ptmbtrton Pretest, "Biz 

Characters in Starch of an 

Author" By KraaJolIo. 




OVEMBER I, 192?. 



THEATRE MEN? ANSWER 
F. L L. M CiVB DEMAND 



Counsel J»m«> 3. Walker Etpliei 

to the "teaiiiou" Sent Hetsn. 

Grobe and Xnetel. 



FOLLY TOWN IS 
T RULY AMU SING 

Gaa Pay Featored Comedian, Lat- 
ter Dorr Tump and Harry Solly 
in Protean Bolea, 



MIXY BATEXELD AETIBTIC 



?y a ugo, H 

James E. Cooper's "Folly .Town," w- 
Tflloped In several lrnllj nprv bit*, OinrA? 
^.to William K. Wdll, who wrott them 
and who also atued ko lotcreitloj; nhow 
tnder Coepora Hupcn-Jtioti, thorouBlLlv 
antuaed a KDOd-Blied^ andiencD at the Co- 
lumbia, Monday oipninj. 

Got Far, returaed to his inflated 
■tomoch pad, la fsitnred camHlaa, Qmi- 
mviiB vpx never funnier in hU eotln 
lone and briMnat German' ccmodiin 
career. Leirter Dorr, with mora acope 
tliia icaton than la t*evfot» phowa. made 
a comrwtcnt tramp comedian oppoaile the 
ljluiitrivun Frj. Hurry KeJIy. sJwaja 
rriiAbir in protean rolta, effeeta tti 
corking rharactpr ehanres that were out- 
■t MKnlla j ia their faiiltloa* Interpretation. 
■F«ii«a IK.] If. William Blett, George 
Wink and linrry Hcinlj- -were aatiifac- 
lorjr In other character*. 

Dolly Bayfield, a type at Lillian Rua- 
>el] In prettv festurrs end AUtflj a.taa» 
preaence, MtajrHj femlalne lend* in An 
ertlatir wny. Doltj iMuNlnatM the net 
and ilia wenery even without electric 
Hfiht diiplaj. LndUe HaTriMn offidntiKl 
"■< prima donna nmJ ftearcd. repcatrdjy 
bj the Hi of a reeanont soprano: volte. 
JfiCquo WUaon waa In distlnet Pvldenpe 
nor ntsly for her auperlor line iJclivrry in 
many important part*, bat tor her atoarr 
penonality and ability in number lead- 
ins- JLIttlo Helen Andrews In a aon- 
brette rule, attracted unriderabio nt- 
f-ntloD in kxli numbera and eeenn. Mil- 
dred Eplmea waa erfieienc oa aecond 
Innnne and wmpleied a -trnly- worthy 
and larje caiL 

Domniiit Strife Settled. 

A contrevenf over a dreaa rebearma] 
wiih Eellr. the ngitator, iponed the bit 
portion of (ha abovr. A Hotmea-Kellr 
domearic atrifc was acttled hy " !";,;,- with 
hit i»tatoL 

Then Fsj becomea an eaay prey for 
the vnmpy Helen and Jacque, Here tney- 
prnnounce dlrii^lhlc ivlrh tba accent on 
the accond apEiable. Fnj'n diplomacy 
wins Dolly over In a dlnputa over wbai 
hi:r w»i to wear fur i fianle coatum« la 
ili" fourth IjiiEfejl) quota. 

On a rnlllnr raft in a prop ocean, 
dfrtllclfl Krlly. Fbj» Door nud Qolly 
draw cards to see winch one ia to n- 
main to enjoy thj-.only blaeuit and awaJ- 
Iotf t>t water. Thia waj played in a 
aemi-comicdl-acriouii vein up to the time 
when Fay, the ^nc survivor, atepped off 
' Into a taxlenb. 

Kelly, ds the college dean, prewntiHt 
diploma* to crada In a beautiful addrfi* 
In the next emaode. In ihia Kolly 
Bttpped out of bj> drftmatic atmoaph^re 
to try hla en at Unlit nmedj, and 
talked like a r*al protraaor. Fay and 
Door, Kpurnect by their co-atndanta for 
not ftniiinr pncexwl the eoveted parcJK 
menta, arc taken in hand by Kelly, who 
put the comedian* through each oonrae* 
an botany, math era a tic*, itrammar, n 
rttra, ropraaented by prettily coatumed 
cbariatcra and fcmalo principals, until 
they are proficient enc-ofh to reeetYe 
their acroRa — two rolling; pica. An 1b- 
H'lii^UK Wclla* Maa, unncforfully pro- 
duced and < pretcntLmiBly preaentej down 
to the Gnali- nf Part One, wher< the 
entire company, ciacloaed with a wealth 



of voice, oa&i: tn the air of "Coltejtc Lite 
fot: lie." 

£eator of Colwn i'lfti.:r.iiiui. 

In the second apaiin Keliy nowa aa a 
3enor on a Cuban plantation, where i!ie 
fua fa raaeTfed with 1 iDcreased vlaor. 
Jacqae'ip perfidy (a orerbeard by <:».-. 
concealed under a bench, and from thtn 
do tbero la trouble a-plenty En the Fay- 
Wlfsf-n bonaehold or family clrtln. San- 
pHni; tba Hootch tuakna Dolly a. iiapcy. 
tenchlng "dtunk," W'faly lubricant 
compriaeii another domestic leaAQs for 
F«y and Jacque a> eiemptifled by Holly 
and Harrlaon- In front of the country 
cfirbhonw- On the interior Kelly \^>f- 
tHyn Ibis time, an Sutcwac (iope vemiou 
durfns; the enactment of Fay v a wager 
with bia ffllin- male iufwiDcrm orer bia 
ability (o brine a fi-ioale wltlilii tJto 
clnb'a aaereil walln. 'I'ln- feicale (urn* 
nut to b* Mi*e Andrew" *ud Kelly's «Ih- 
trr- The Insult, tli* 1 appeal to brother 
Harry, the rescua and the rranaforma- 
tlon from an cxcillna ata<c Into vt-hat 
was apparently a Kelly dream waa fnitli- 
fully and s>ncrr^ticalLy executed fi.-r tho 
■uprenle effort and high apot among the 
"tjita" in part two. 

Then to a priaon yard, where Jacque 
calla to Tiait John Swnt, in fnr a mur- 
der, and where nl«n oomes the mntr!- 
monially inclined DolLy iieckfnji u yegg 
ahnbt to be duirliarcea, Tli« (up wnx^ 
uproarious inilda the prinoti, upon the 
walb of which or*, such (tiens as •"Time 
Siea, bnt yoara won't," and "Mfyrs will 
a^t a year off far good tohBTior.F De- 
tective Kelry r a tnothod of thtnl diegroe 
oinuilnation. with rhi- help of a black- 
jack, proved rich lauea food for the ^pec-- 
tatan to dhrrat, bnt not lor ConTlctn 
Fay and Dorr and two o:hora, 

1 U.*a Holmea. In ■ xylnphoDr-piayiai: 
apedaJty "sold" opfriflllt. sentimental 
and jaxxr melody via a conarant amile. 
l J nt Miinred in "three" or "Ave" i>oal- 
t Lou on any vaudeville bill and she'd 'be 
a knockout. 

The Bnapny Trio Wended voicra uicel.v 
In a rrpertoira of aon**. One. in a nov- 
elty whistling eoor. "The l.rn," and far 
hi* yodllna;, was vociferously npplaudrrt. 
The Inal melody was a nifty vocal nfTnir 
[Hit ovor on a production scale 

OlUcr Tunelnl ItUm. 

Miss Htihiea in "Try a UUIe F-tflly," 
for the preliminary number, directly 
After <tho Introductory medley, when tic 
girl* r.oi oK to A had klnrt under R mo- 
tion pictoro BpotliRbt that bUrrcd the 
viaic-n htcause of Inefficient hnmllijir. 
■bowed how expert the eoulil trip to (he 
Atraln. She -i'!!.u hnil the honor of lead- 
ing "Cubs/' the aecond number in the 
second half. 

Two tuneful hlta were registered lu 
"To-morrow," by the affile. neroljHtic |gd 
aracefuJ hllu Wthon, Iml in "My 
Bnaoy," rendered .xqn'alcely hy loe 
fetching Uotly and two of tba trio. Itlns 
Harriaon jtpt encores galore to "Hnrvest 
TlmO." ■'Indiana" and "Can't Oat Away 
Biuea." 

For the nimble Helen there were two 
inccciseti In "Dancing Fool" und "Uiiic- 
land-" }Usa Hayriela annexed a bouquet 
of roeea preaefired to ber over Ike foot- 
lights In bee "Son Will Hh'.no On JdV' 
and the attractive Dolly wna i|iilte gen- 
-'■ririi* In the distribution ejf the tierccr* 
nmon* a few fnrtunnte patrons In i he- 
front rows. Htlll another cTejit In tbe 
acore to win brackets wna "1-Ji- of Hsp- 
pinsss." b- Jji-iijuc. prOnoUncnd', if yon 
C'aro to know It. Jarke^. 

"RAIN" NEXT TUESDAr. 

Sam II. ITarHs Tttll Pewaent*Flnr ai 
MaxlBo BillMe, 

Next Tueadny. at th« Maxine Elliott 
Theatre, Bam 11. Han-la will present a 
new play entitle.! "[Join." with Jeanne 
Easels In the principal tolr. 

The play, founded on W. s. Maiig!inm.'a 
story, "Miaa Tlompfion," wjm written 1>>' 
John Colton and Cleraenco Basdolpli. 
The play has been staged by John l>. 
Willlar 



; PLAITS OF J. 



WILLIAMS 




COMEDY TJF TIIE MASIHG" 



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SS«rch b( An AD(Mt.'* • rnin*4)r 'fcj UHll | 

nraae<i]4. tnamtM t>, Edvsnt BLarrr, 

Tfcr" Oart. 

TS* FSlh*r.. 

Th» M*a* P „1 

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N 7 dn«-T «. Cvhaai ma A H. J. O'Taala 
Ad,ir«a* Ik* l>Sut«! Tb.anlse 

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Ttia riiimHr IVonirt 

T*a tninj *?■!«■. 

TM r«urih ^clor ., 

Tfl- Tt.'r'l A.<tr*t» 

Th* r-.-i-n A-ir«-« ,. 

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Kii:..: (-try- 

KuMnn arSt*R3 
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Lwm aaVftr 

..nidKb* 0*n»u 

■-::.,■■;■,■ AUdBm. 
R U .»I| U»irlkM 
...John !-arJi:i 



By LEO A. KAESE. 

In "bllx Caaractera i:i Search of an 
Author" Brock Pemberton hnj i<retetiled 
an >n'riiuing Idea for the atvdrpt of tbe 
drama. It i* Hated an "a comedy in th* 
makloa;," and wai Rrodueed: ;-i. j : night 
nt the Princeas Theatre. Sdwfltd Storer 
has trnnilnled it from the Italian uf 
LnLgi rirendello. 

The play, an is Indtated -n s note iu 
j (he program is n gentle lridl-nmenl of 
; (be tbentre and its limltaluns. It 1A- 
Mjincd ib i- ruittd of a o'le's'ioo mark 
throughput, dealing with the nrubietn aa 
to Wbether Ot not an author. Once he haa 
erolved n aa.t of charnctera, > cap* Me of 
developing them to their beat edvnstaft: 
aud, farther, <f be is — and doe* — whether 
nr not the theatre ii cnpablh of carrylnj 
out bis plans. 

Then. in-, thorn Is (ho qua-cliim aa to 
what coDs[ltuLcH reality — m& tt tbe 
characters themselves arc ii.Lif;. breath- 
ing heingp. or are merely edits, mien as 
are in u"« In ibe art xchools for tbe 
embryonic artlat* to test their bVlll in 
portraying. 

Pirandello bas contributhl six rbarat- 
tcra from the brain of an onihor, n& tba 
title ul hla play Indlcntea, an I thty are 
ili>rl.>s?i! for the Brat tlmo viirCnb the 
bare stage of a theatre durftg a re- 
hp.irsnl. At Brtt taken ea di mealed 
beings, they gradually convince ibe direc- 
tor they have within ihemafrttn the 
makings of a drama, but whtn he sets 
hla coinpnny to the biiHineas of .portray- 
ing them his troubles begin. 

The glrL of the characters In ugh'- out* 
right ul (he attempt of The leadlag 
woman to piny ber and the cldrelf gentle- 
man Is equally li.s.-aiiHfi.-ii with the ttity 
at tbe nctor <-x:.\ fnr tlial role tn depict 
liiin. And! so li gae*. All it the charac- 
ters feel they itl-fl tbe real center of (he 
play nnd enth Is disgruntled I" >. "-<■ the 
director Inalsta on lerelllug rbrm all, *o 
(bat none overbnlanees (be gihcr 'or the 
purpose of the drotnti. 

It la an srasainr idea nnd "Olno at (he 
nctlnn h hihirieua dm. This ]<• especially 
true of the sciond mi. iu*( iiitrr mueb 
of in.- nppeai It will have brrond the se- 
lect circle of thoae ■•1l.- din d'adiigulah 
idtelliKnbly between "a low trim" and n 
"LiTOHcenliim" remains t-i be »:><■, i 

To Florenre Eldridgi: nnd M-Tit 
Joh^xton has been entrusted the major 

Ei'i-i inn oT tbe burden of carrrng op nnd 
o|h of ibem t\Tt good. MlNa Eldridge 
is comely nnd ckannlna, nlbelt abc abows 
the effect-* if having Ttcwed a photof rapb 
of (iersldine r'crrnr poaiog tt* Carmen 

The otbern of the cast, it lea-t Ade- 
qpate. »r* Margaret WycheHy, r>«igbt 
Fr.ve, Ashle* Buck. OoOHtance taAf, Ido 
FitBhugh. Ernent Ca*-srt. h".-*il Hnuse. 
Eleanor Woodirurf. Elliot Cmbot. Kath- 
leen firnhan*. Mnnri fllnelnlr. luc'' AnlOry 
William T. Hnya, l^OHs Ke*r-T. Blabtba 
Hrrvats. Kathtl'h* Atklnion. Uuseell 
UtrrrJWB ud J?hn 3«nodrri. 



MISS PQVAH IN EQUITY PLAY. 

Ad.lp.l | a <..'■« i of "lloii'ttnittr," 

second I't^lnriiuH at fvrlaa. 
MIsS rityLlIa 1'm-iili. loat a^en in Kew 
York in "Mr. Plm \- V :*<-- liy," has been 
added to tho cast d( •'HoffpitaLlty," iho 
second: nf the acried of flvo production! 
to b* made by J&nilty I*|ajfra, "Hoa- 
pLtallly." which la by Leon Cur.ninghAi». 
ujicn* nt the Equity Forty-eighth Strrct 
TbMHfc Novemstr IS, replacing "Mtl- 
valoca." In which Jnnc Cowl u ploying 
the title tolt. A 










By LOtelJ. 0, PASJ0N6. 

LAST wta-Ic the Theatre Owners' 
Chamber of Commerce received 
.-> iMtLflcatloa from the F. I. L. M. 
Club, aaahtg that Ueura. Oroba 
aad Knnbel of the L'. 8. Thetlre appear 
beroro a cjmmltta-e of tbe v. > i.M. 
Clab and anawor to n charge thty had 
entered ioto.an agreement td atirlti cotu- 
ptiitiMii m connoctkm with the rental of 
motion picture films. Chnrleadoldfreyer 
wss n^m*it fl* hflvlng acted in conjunc- 
lldn With them, a 

■The F. I. L. K Club," o*y» (be let- 
ter, '■■:■■ spot to lbs theatre owners a 
rotnntltt'<- to IbvoUtata the accuracy of 
the inronnciilon received! audi in auggest 
and ndrlse ony Bteps necesnary to pte- 
vent any illegal and wrongful acta wh.ch 
mrgbt it'j'l to the damage nnd Injury ot 
the Interest^ of tbe members of the or- 
ganisation. To further rlmc end, an Ln- 
vesiigadou ami hearing will be bold at 
the Y. 1. L. M. I'lub headqunrtrr^ OB 
Tuesday. October 31. at 3 o'clock. 

The Jcttrr was signed by I. I". Onad- 
wlph, i'ii,i',ri:i,.n of the txamtuTfr commit- 
tor, with a i-omnttlrc compoted of J. 
L'ngeT, L Roaenbluh, IV, rlaynor &n<i: H. 
bTjegel. The Theatre Owners relented 
the lone of &* latter and were indignant 
the r. 1. i. M. i'luS could prnumn ta 
dklBte nnd order an Inquiry. "!".> wlioa* 
nnthoriU', 1 ' I bey aased each other, "was 
Huch a th.nji prrmlltcd?" 

At the weekly luncheon yesterday (be 
matter was donated In deiall, wsih (hi 
rcrult th-it rlenacor Jamea J. Walker, 
connacl for the T. O. C U H atut the fol- 
lowing letter 10 He, Chadwlck, cbnlr- 
man of the Y, I. L- ir. Club cotnm.ttea. 
■ "Dcftr Elr^ — A commUhi<Mlk.u wgnod 
hj Jim aa chairman of the conmLttee 
and nddreaxed to Messrs. probe k Kuobel. 
under date of Ootobtf 2S. 1022, .was aub- 
seqoDntJy referred to the Theatre Owners' 
Chamber oi Commerce and thereafter. 
BUbmitt^d 10 []■■■ as counsel of that organ 
iantijn. In that communication jaat re- 
ferred to yon practically summon two 
citizen* of (khi Htate to appear before 
your SV I. L, M Ch-.'u on Tuesday. Octo- 
ber 31, 1022, at .1 o'clock in the after- 
noon, where evidently It Is tbe Intention 
to suhjm then! to some Inquiry or iu- 
vsttifailon. No refemnco la made in your 
comoitinlcatlon to any pnthoHfy in law 
or fact for your action. And I am a*. a Ion 
to supply such unless it be on the theory 
that 'might makea rlfiht-' That eoaclu- 
tdon is predicated, iipou rei'tain inequit- 
able and unjn*t~pnctfccfi which have ob- 
tained Bo long tlint they bnv* become a 
IniMt. and the habit has become so gen- 
eral that your produccre and diatrihutors 
really bcllovc that they are not only 
clothed with the right to make law but 
flCt as ilirf were otilninCd m divind right, 
in consequence the producer and dis- 
tribntor olementa hnve DOE hcaltntcd to 
impnac lliclr will and wlabea upon tbtir 
weaker find more ilnfnrtunnto brother In 
tho motion picture induatiy, 

"It Is hard to cwnpc the conclusion, 
after hearing some of tho teatimony taken 
In the Pcksklt] cam, that the pmilucer 
nnd diatrih.]U>r elements look upon the 
motion picturo theatre owner aa nntiilng 
more than their prey* If MoiiarS. flrobe 
& Knohel have breached sny Iaw there 

■re ample pToapctitlite nDthorltieo In fit* 

iatence to protect the interests of the 
pnhlle without the nialaUftM of the 
F. I. L. if. Club, Ha I am coranelle.i 
to Inquire if f.bcro f t a py 'authority 
knuwn to yoo for the above mentioned 
Bumntons, or to inquire ]f It it only on- 
other einraple of tbo arbitrary and In- 
tLmldnlJoR methods ufed In the past by 
the producers and dinlributnTa for the 
purpoao nf rorclng motion picture theatre 
owners to comply with their Unjnst ex- 
Action*. Further than that the Thealre 
Ownen' Chamber of Commerce is pre- 
pared to defend each nnd avrry on* of 
the members with all the force that it 
powesaea against any tmjtwt eiacdnna or 
any ([legal proceed! urjl 

"Very truly youm f 

"Jamea J. WaJJyr." 

J. D. wtJii»ni.-« nans. 

The cat 1* out of tbe bag. and there la 
no #mgfr any secrecy concerning' the fu- 
ture, plan* nf J, D. WUladns. Deapif* 
three definila offefs;, the former etnera) 
manager of Aaaoclated First National 
received from other motion picture com- 
panics, he haa elected to form his own 
■■■■•r, ':■•'■ a, All uf these opportunltiea un- 
der*] to Mr. William* Included more 
attractive remunerative feainre* thin he 
had received in his previcrua-bnhlnesa as- 
sociation. But when a man has been a 
atar In n certain firmament foe a term 
of ycara it 1| not A atmplo matter to 
trAoafer hfa Interests to another planet 
snddcDly. _. 

Mr. Wfiltams la loath to dlscuta fait 
plsna, but. It Is reported that ha has all 
the .financial ibackinr neocaaary, and a 
-atauT flhi-acty ga&imb'led that will nsaisit 
Urn In making bis new nadertakuig auc- 
eeaaftiL HU omce address, hi* Une-ap of 
etara, dlreetorc. bimineaa men and ho 
forth, will cmnft later. Mr. William* I* 
due for a htt'e rest nret— dad then he 
will follow this brief reaplta with hard 
work- Any one who knowB J, D. real' 
iiea be la a fiend for work, and uuco he 
starts aomethui£ be seaa It nit the w»y 
through. 

The name of tho new company la nor 
yet ready for publication, bat in the 
very near future tbero wfll he a ffBnerat 
announcement concerning the new Will- 
iams en tcrprlt^. 

Conaalte With. ll«s>a. 
. Vesierday Will H. Haja had a caller. • 
A. did with a ralBaion — who, aa Federal 




RMS '■ UlnhkEE. 

iNxA 4|. Nfl.NfiAX, -. 

fh« i» th* rtaa 1 In "TIjkI»fi-," irrileb 

Hc»lnjilil UarUrr rrrrnll) oi.m- 

iiiri-Hi nnd iihlch rrSll '■■- slum n 

here »Vmi. 



com mis* loner or nlncntion in tbe pfpayt- 
meat of the Enurjur, h;til aijui tiling to 
say ■.■..■;-;. while. \Vw mi-nn Jubn J. 
Tigcrt. He eallid ..n Mr. Mnya tn ili-t- 
cims the plan for leiiddin; throit^li (he 
medium of (he serein nnd wiw I'lntieteil 
with tbe c^nernl Tor sntne i i in«: HU"«un.t- 
iiu: 74;* jiiiil mninn nf nrumotliic tho 
p*o of AdnciitlnnaT nmUdir pietorns. Mr; 
Tlgi^rt ia MpedoHj ilmirona yf hsilup 
the motion uk'tneir Initimry Mpreaenteu 
st ihi< .*.iii'-,-iiii;i I'Mucniiitiial ('outer- 
nnce to 1>o held IJerenilwr :! tn ft. Thin 
matter wna not settled yenerdn;-. but 
it !p belk'rril this eim.>mn will have Itn 
plaee at (hi* convent ion where every 
phane of education in 10 lie discussed. 

Jo llnfT-ln and Hork-itrr. 

Wotd Csjflui from Itnffnlo thTt Syd- 
ney S. Cohen noil ,M. J. O'Toule have 
begnj n-JiFi-r. ..,]ii„- the- cihibltnr«. In llnf- 
falo Ibe quentlim uf daylight sarlBf af«* 
goiio ovi!F at somD- teugtb, Mr. Cnlii-n 
expfcsse-l himself ns opposed to ilay- 
llght BH'hs; dud *nid no fgTflffd tin, 
re fire lulu m linW befurr th^ [leoplo "i 
Uuffulo to aliollnh it Ilmvnrd J. Smiib 
presided -mil spoko on the uhfuv^iab^ 
aspects of ihe law a* related to tho 
health abd comfort of the public. 

To lleseh Ilwr* i„( ur.lay. 

':-/=■; n>i Tiarkcr'a Uttst prnductloTi, 
"Timlier."' i*> on its wny to Now York. 
Xo. It Is not fcrawBllg ^!a a frelflht. 
but In tbe care of l.ouia B. Mujer. who 
Is brinjilng it to the ABSociKied Flnrt 
National, Attoa AUa|Oti In the J4tur. 
mid they do -■-■■ Mr. rwr&tr hui made 
an wii'i.'ijiiiiiiiij: ..iPi.il job nf ill'- vvf- 
tu ro. 

Wtlljnin l>« lUtlll* la Torru. 
William Pa Mllle. havinir ii'-nrd how 
■raft UrtMldwoy received "G la rente," just 
hsi] id efime to Nrw Vork nnd ""see for 
MiHsrlf." He is lietu now on IninlneBs 
with Failliius PijiyrnuLaskr and m^ihltij; 
nrraogeiutnts for tlti- prodiieUou of hla 
nrxl nieUirv, Wbik- In S<i» i'ork he will 
Improve ihc abiniiiK bourn by cutting hi" 
next p-Jctum, "Tin 1 World p Aptiluuse," 
Ulara Ilerui-ce'r. Ilia tille-writer, will 
iron fcttb him. 

To natl With Miss UI>ta. 

Any one who remimibcrp the thriil (but 
enmr tu hlin wJM he Icarucdj hu was 
gains to inv,. q trip to Europe will un- 
itcrr!t:ii.i-l Agnes Wcincr'a stnlc of mind. 
klLhi Wetner hns been the efficient secrer 
tary of David W. Urillitb fur some- 
ytarh. nnd she has been so wnll KRtbood 
with her job -1.. bml no thouphl nf 
riiaiiKiinf Itntfi *bv ■'■>■.. offered A pnxiiiiiii 
tij i.iiLinn 01«h in eo nbma.d with bt?r 
and help with "The White Sister." Sho 
ii r-iiiiijt.u for Italy on ftatnnlny 011 ihc 
I'm jin. ■••. h- ?■■ she wl:l assist Henry King, 
the director. In Hlmlnji Mils Glsli's lir-L 
picture- made for I. aplration. 

■ Invltaitotu <Jiit. 
The TrticniTo Owners" Chamber at 
Comracrcc has no lutontlon^of permit- 
ting Ihc motion picture Industry to make 
any eogAgemcnt on the evening ■■!' 1 >» ■ 
cenrbax U, (he tlale »e( for Els. annual 
supper dance. To forestall this catastro- 
phe, L]ivit;siKiHH bove been^ eat out 
this far In adraure. and tbern will not 
bo any OL-cuhlen fnr Any oue to ub, 
•Surry. «ut I made ft previous wim*- 



In I'Ki.iinrs. 
Tlioiiins Meighan. Alfred: tjrecn nnd 
their rtltlrc produolng Vcrmpnny wilt pi 
in Pittsburg Thursday night to Him the 
oit-woll KCCiiea ut Western fou sylvan In 
fur "Hack Home and Ilroke. 

The Thrill uf Hsr Life, 

A Ittlo girl, who comth Troju Texas, 
had the thrill nf her l£fr*nt the Fsir- 
baJibti opeuinj 3fundny uigbt. In thit 
tush of the excitement, when the people 
clamored almost climbed over each other 
to Art a look at (he etars, bhc was csi- 
rled tiff her feet and lauded right next 
to Rodolph Valentino, who came tu her 
rescue and novcd her from being tram- 
pled to death. All the time the eager, 
pushing crowd n.'ns crying, "speech, llo- 
dolpb.'Bpeecli !" kIiu wan being carried to 
the door with Jiiei: oud his wife. 

"Isn't It grtmd, Itn't it wonderful I" 
she gasped. 

Her older sister, who ha# nu such li- 

lurtjutljl siiivu't r:l:i! -■ n "-i. said : 
"What grand? Wlint wonderful T' 
"Rudolph Valentino." ahc gasp«(T. 
"Oh," aulil her siplor. "I thonght yon 
meant Robin Hood." 

JUttic sialer will never go bnck to 
TcfB-t tow — npt when shp fan sen a 
whole Rataxy of tllm utsrs (n one evening 
and Li; Mnvct] from denth b.v nut-. ' 

A, Liar or Tni>. 

A line in oire of llic evening ncwnpa.< 
peri says, spoalUng of (lie wlckcdnc»i of 
Mrs. Jane Gibson: "8hn shoots at re- 
porters and mlsecs them, 1 * 1 W« admit 
nsiAKiiiK them Is a crime. 

Vote for Smith'. » 




J-'orssaflg A. T. SMgWH 
(brahdway at Nhnlh, Nww York 



Silks- A Sale 

$2.95 yd. for JM.50 Crepe Meteor ' 
»3 yd, for $4.25 Canton Crepe 
$1.35 pL for $1,85 Georgette Crepe 

13,000 yards in the three groups 

Wanted silks. A]] that a rnanufacturer had on his 
shelves, which he wished to clear to make room for another 
part of his product. All 40 inches wide. 

Wanamaker Quality 



The Crepe Mel tor 

A I'insely Woven, very Boft, tins 
quality «t nil xllk crepe, beauti> 
fully Huhhed with that abeen 
wKleh neither mho off nor grown 
too shiny, 

39 shsdas— nine pnttel shades. 
bh.10 yellow, Kreen, pink, orchid. 
Tivel*e siiad'ea nf brown, from biiff 
and lieiinn down in ruahosany and 
Afrl-^an brown. 'Threw ahsdes of 
Uray. Trn shades of bhle. Tied-. 
vloVts, greens. And black and 
whit-. 

This ({uullty of crepe meteor )* 
enpecifllly In vftgrie for the soft. 
mufteg foiindatlnn or the ovce- 
draped cown. T..ovetr in detente, 
|i::'" [ja«(el coloriuira for erenina: 
irpsr, i^speelally when nverilrappr- 
ira nf inrtalliC lacesarc to bnaddcft. 

The Canton Crepe 

The henvy, crinkly non-rruih- 
tots weave which, by long testlnir. 
bns been found to wear best, In 
navv Idueand blnck onb' 



Th*a Cintoti crepe 1* one af 
thoae Htandnrd ellkn which beeniiw) 
nf its Intensely nt-netlenl nature Ja 
slwny.i good. For htmlncft* rroekq 
—especially when quo wunts to go 
rig/tit from hiihinestt to the theatre 
or a concert— it is nnequalcd. 

Tbe Georgette Crepe 

The grade we Iibtc been selling 
iti our atneka h cloudy- wOs'eu. hiiril- 
linlahed, to prevent cnteblag and 
plililnc. bit! ut the same tilde vrry 
Ann And .beei. 

24 ohsdsa — ni" 1 " tunes of lirown 
fniin caramel to inoliiiwk, the new 
lisppblre blue, nary li'ur. i « i i U 1 1 1 -.- 1 j i 
blue, orchid, gray. Isiipe, rilrnnnd 
sod boltl- preen, red. umgerine, 
other shadeH. nni\ black nhd white. 

It U •■■■ ll-- ii.i.ii: ■:•'■! foT over- 
drnperies, and in ncrrnil tblck- 
1-.— -■■- ,.1 ,: ■-■■':' In different ahades 
for cveiJIns gowna for Janng flirts 
anil debutantes. 



Silk Rotuftda — Sircet Floor, Old Building 



& 




has extended 
the vague of 

WH 1 T E 

FUR 

to the Boudoir 

Or rather, the "list word" in fur fashions is the Boudoir 
Coatee of white apin. 

Molyntux and Wicks spatusored this charming and 
cosy coatee — and now Paris and London liave adopted it. 
New York will, too. 

We had these little 

CoMee* made in Puis 
by the same clever furrier who makes them for the Parisian 
couturiers. We had the reverse side lined with luscious shell,, 
pink, bebe blue or white satin. The price is exceedingly 
moderate. , 



> 






$47.50 



The Parisienncs prefer zvearing thi soft stwwy white fur 
on the inside, but yon may .wear it as you H0, 

N.,!;i„, Salon, TJiu-d Floor, Old BuUdiaf 

An Event for Mm 14 to 20 

Beaded Velvet Frocks 

Came from Peria | d»Q(l £-/. 
Were $110 le 1125/ ^OaT.Dv 

Exquisite evening ffdeks of fine velvet — made as Paris 
makes all her beaded frocks— in Ihe simplest and therefore 
Jhe most charming of models, . 

The slender silhouettes, of course, but with (hat grace- 
fulness demanded by youth, especially in its evening frocks. 
Slack velvet. White velvet. Coral velvet. 
Deep red velvet. Brilliant Iflue z'thet. 
Green or the new yellow velvet. 

Beaded, mostly in steel, for that is very, very smart, 
crystal sometimes tinted in delicate colors or bronze, 

Crepe dc chine and erepe remain frocks, too, in this sale — 
unusUat at this early date. 

Second Floor, Old Building 



MAGISTRATE MGEEHAN 
RESCUES A RARA AVIS 



The finding of a rare bird hy Magis- 
trate John B. McOechan as ho was onler- 
inif the- qunrtera of Chief Magiatratc 
William MrArloo. At .TOO Mulberry 
street yesterday moved the Utter to seek 
ill.- seclusion of his prlvata office and 
commit the following literary compo- 
sition: 

"This morning Magistrate John K. 
MeOcehan, who ia r(»ibln2 for City 
Court Judffo, on enterloc the rmik.incj at 
;W0 Mulberry atrwt wXn hla lov e of 
natnre, WOs Ultraeied by an eihnuated 
bird i'linKin:: i.i tbe wsll in the hallway. 
The little bird Is a fly catcher, belonging 
to a family of birds rare, shy and wild. 

"Tan sympathetic touch of tbe Judge 
reassured tho Utt> ' creature nnd he. 



brought It tjii to the ortii'i- of C^Ief 
Mfigistrsti' MrAdoo, who Is an osg;er and 
pnthuslaetlc bfnlnii.il. It wit taken at 



to n professional hird store ram 
And fed np, and ns soon a* It ia strong 



enough Judge McAdoo will tab* it dowa 
and release it in proper nAtural aui> 
rountling? on Statcn Island. 

'Judge Mr-Adoo explained to 3nd£o 
McCuehart rhnt the bird captured its 
food on the wiirg and Its sharp neodle- 
liae bill penetrutes Imo rho bark of tr**», 
feeding on and destroying pcrniduuft in- 
g«nK 

"All hands lu Mulberry strcr>t agree 
that the omen was unmistakable nn/l 
they look f«r Judge McOrefann to. hu 
elected by n litttv ftbort of A million. 
Aa no other eandldalc in tifl hbtnry of 
New York «Ter picked up : , wjbj pixd at 
'.i*J0 Utttbornr etrcet, that is, ■ rare bird 
with fenthers, l Utaee kinds without 
feathers nvo tu r* fonmd np thero, Sojtjg 
denintble and acmtt undtai table. Judgo 
Mi-il. I'lu-Mi Innlsta the bird came in <,, 
Ure JinJce MrAdoo knowing of %ja in- 
terest in birr*, but the latter says tba 
forairr is simulating St. Kranda- of 
AsaIhI, vho, as i> well known,. Convcrawl 
with th> Jittlq singers," 



ARE CAST FOR FOUR PLAYS. W 1ST TO USE NEW DEATH CHAIR 



a. ior. in "rani*^ "X1*a» JUett > ■/' 

"Oar-7t««: - * ila«d" nnd '*"*■»**..*» 

Marian ilamllton p Adclo Ijaccy, rlath- 
If-fn. Sinclair Paul Gullfoylc, Joseph 
f i Imyei , UacOhia Cory and i 'i run ttuble 
comprbo the cast of "r/inik" by Habry 

glapji Kiiiiili. Man' I'aioe and Anne 
peed that of "Mtui Betty." by Mrs. 
C. Plqnette Mitchell. Unrbara Branson, 
Stmwii Lreslie, Mary I'aEnpt. yell Hunt 
and Paul (iultfoytr that of "OlSSaga 
rlead," hy Dougatd MacMIUao, and h?il- 
WArd It mot*. Nnd Crtflr- and Joseph 
rrhayar ihsi of "Traah f t ■ by "Lloyd P. 
Thdnhouser. wqJcb cfpeu at the Threah- 
c-kl I'lnyboux next Mnnuay crnnlng. 

Tb* rfays «e being directedi t.y Harrv 
Irvine nnii the stags s-rttlngs deslgnett 
a n>l executed by yrcdtriuk Bentlay and 
Ned i'rane. 




Joseph Jawnkl Wilt B« Hitrnifd lm 
Ifaw Cfauawljer. 

-;-«: nilSSUb U TM Hentlruj TtUimSB.-! 

OsaiMNfJ, Oct. 21.— Josoph Jnnrp. 
ski. a rieAth-hauae priwner, wfll bs tbti 
BrsE i-nyL-r tu be put to d*ath In ibe aw 
execution thOmber at tiing Sins; u a 
result of * notice received thera bxlaj- 
from the font* of Appeals that fats co-n- 
vietien has beon ii!frm..] 
- By a iPtrmiiKu stroke of fate, ho is 
to die nu Dcccroher 14, which will Iw 

I the first nnnirersary of his aentence and 
arrival ut tbe prison dftAth- bouse, - Ho 

! was eommitt'rd to Sing Sins; on Heron*- 
xer 14, l(m, for a murder near Findlcy 
l.aki'. N. V.. nfter a trial nofom Judga 
Rears' In fliHTitiiu^ua Cntinty Supremo 
Court. He l-i i>0 vcars "Id and was gt 
ttnuami. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPfi, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




Hit*. BU..VW*.* Wrtf LW. 



HENRY MILLER 
RUTH OfATTERTON 
iZZ^'LATEmHlESSE' 



Mau. *a(- * Tsi*». l», 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

nm viti.pp. imw lrttS*Ji 



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MOLLY 
DARLIMC 



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Uata. Ml,. T*m- Jl Wea. I.H. 
ni HM*i»r ar«kai Go*^ T kip 

"IWnrtaa <"» WUp 
Nmwi OnMr 
Kimora of aaaaaa," 
—Thirl** Dam Lou, 
Gt*. Werli. 
Ma.tlne-0 Tnti, 



Weil +<i* El. Efi&ltD 
Mala. To*»T. Sat. * Tuw.. 1.1 

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LEhoB?ULR1CasKIKI 



lijys "OH THE STUBS" 

tfHIarl ,JW mrlCh Ja*M* I* OlU 

BT.THBJiTRH.HPTfci.io. ■ — 
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KKkVK. "MAUVALQCA" 
JANE " 



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REPUBLIC 2K&!£*S£>V 

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" "THE AWFUL TFUTH" 

"jg^ft MiUiw ElMriw P«» L 



UUSIC BO I I "**-- "■ " •<• t™ •"- 

All th. CHtit-B ..a Ktttjhrfri 

•FAR BETTER THAN 
LAST YEAR'S SHOW" 



JRVJWG BBMJWS AW 

Music Box Revue 



1923 



ll»srt fcr aAJBAHItt iWAWT 



Bit** Ms.tls.atH. EUftlsii Pay. 



IT'S A BOY 



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CAPTAIN APHEJACK 

Euin* Iit AaUwf A J*w Pwtw. 



BETTER TIHES 



TIHES80. 5J^. 

pi FOOL 

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r, written out* In * 

E-nrTnttoii.'"- Tel*si>)l. 

Pop-JMce Hata.Today, 

**,t. Jt: Thi. (El«*. Day. 
SEl-WYN 

BERNARD &C\RR 
PARTNERS AGAIN 

^VM'i Ln««r1>lB« HI 1 

H** *.»& JfiM. TO-DAT A SaL I! 

FOrVLAR PHICE Bf ATlIlfcEi 

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I VrCltM WartUflL E*#ntKV«LI.H. 

LTmCUWI w*u.Tt>iiT.e*i.* ru»t». 

MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3-80. 

7ne Scintillating Sea Comedy! 

FRANCES STARR 
; SHORE LEAVE 



TORCHBEARERS 

OF HIIARIOL^ COSEPV 



HOAEt OF L,U'GHTBH."- 



GLOBE— POP.HATS.SAT.& TUE8. 

LAST 2 -WEEKS 

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laalitlat, 

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LOYALTIES 

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MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



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Vkl II UL "THE SIN FLOOD" 

r«tTUlaL rifttlo! C1r.1l "■ hr.ln. ' 

Bm. ["TO HAVE! AM> TO 11OI..L} '' vim 
«aMl»Ilaiftr Conopaon A Hrrt l<> t^ll 



S-v a¥e* KTKEL CLAYTOH ln 
TATE "i* i w*rf» oi»«" 
B*r a ■ It vahdon A n;iii: v 

OpaM 11.10 A,<M. "nAV-BHAfriLOVEy," (Mian 
KW'VMk-EVn fAJfCiUAT »o paraoal 



[•HEM 

IP BvrirrquH— ' 



iHxiaiiiaaitn! 



!i TDK HOWARD A BAL.UC TlELTiS. 



CAMEOQjwmofihR 
w ^™, lOwUnftaiA}* 



PB.P.Ka!t»'*| FANSY T>H!fE. EOMt POY 
■ ■ ■■«.»■* TOUfilOEm POTB. OIURAN 
■ LAIjCr* "J* 1 "" r EniTTJ r WEILY 



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B.F.H.*.tft-a TPlttl* llfudllar Kill 

WlftP J* 1 *^ % KATHERlNB LEE 

H4UIC Itw wiLCH 

• mil hloeeoh sbelev a ro. 



jfc-DE.lCflCb'a CEO. ATtUflft In ;r>* cniUTl 

111 »TnfrT nt Fbotopliri. "Tai* Main 

Hi STHFFT Who pi*p«* ( i<"i-" 

III OinLtl.vjilerir Drrc«n> A Co., 

UJ y-»l n. |Pr«0 k Biodarl-H. Oilssr*. 



S" VI K y 11 JACKIE COOGAN 
T R A N U ln"OUVEjl TWIST" 

B-TA4T1L * stfirf. Sjini[.!«ni7 nrtl»«ii*. 
and Hi- r»mnw POKISE BALLBT. 
IV«e'l Shoir'c H«l. _irorni7ia: nt JO. 30 



APOLLO Th«. 4Int WwLef B 1 *!*. T*if t 



mi 



PEIOES:" 



I ■ EragjSB B B IBM -una J 
5rhftVP 



. .... ainft a 

Krtly.. ChMr#» AHimtf. Mifilin A 

_Wji|ii. Lr* Barmniir A r<i Krnr'-dr 

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KINDLY ACT WEEK I 

GEORGE 
ARLISS 

in "THE MAN WHO 
PLAYED COD" 

jBI ami SUPREME VAUDEVILLE 




Hr-tiT (linn Tin- ix Tfenr.'— Alu mti. 



MADGE KENNEDY'" 

S- SPITE CORNER 

LITTLE rt " , * <li 



p^^A»« 

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.iMmreiKw^sssa* 



1 



ivou MEIGHAH 



.-Thi Man 111* 
.„. HI* TA-morrav" 
■A Paramount Pirturt 
Rli-tll Coucan q££t>*tr«. 



Rial to SWiHSON K'sr^" 
□ *ir A PartmcuiLt PitlutA 

4t6L Krmon Compel? 
whiitm*,!)', "Vvndcn »f (fa* bojl" 



I*AST TWO WKKK), 



I'litTUniio, \V. ilDi, HT„.l.».Maf.Wrf,*6a[. 
1WIFTY irltll 1E»I* FfM«Ut4K. 



IHWOKLTPf AMl'iEMKPfTX. 



AoUlcura Er+rr WML Ntahr . Two Ilia Ann. CvB'L 
"TEMPTATIOMl OP T03U" 

Xol V-irt ^'ttigs'n -I'<*r Tim! Beauties' 



*lr Thompion Pr»l«p» Se« VotL. 

Six BuaL Thnnsju-fpti, forraw rhinC ot 

th* Scotland Yard uetceLiYn, «nt for 

•erflTRl hour" rwterdAj with Chief Ibf* 

btra(« WiUtAm MeAil- 1. in lb» Tnfflc 



STUCH05 OF 

STMEDAIKIMC 



And UfinififlJ- -rOurCs «1M| .Watchrf tkfl 
dbpoiitioii of^the ccbuc. 'h« fold that 
he wm Tuuch imprctntd with the Wflto- 
eo'* cad Nijcbt cotittii, oE which them 
■ro ofltie in Jfjoniton, baa 4q the Trunmcfl- 
KOrnt of vehicular traffic in J fi«w Tork. 
Ifc said that from his observation New 
York 1" ETvatlr unficr-voliced. 



HOMEFUMERAL^ 



MCtaL__ 
WbnPnth Occur* 

ITlAJST£rlCA>irBELX 



EDISON NOT DEAD; TOO BJUSY 



InVcntar Han't Etbb. Tloae 
jJvnr Si* port* 

fhutnas A. EcJiu'wi was too irony jea : 
te-r*»F to Vtear r^potta th*t ho wo* dead,- 

Thc. reports wtre fxaggeratud. Th« 
Ti'lurd'q awTPtaiT. when Infonucd if 
Lheoi. biU, "ifr. CdLsnii ii too Iiusj to 
Ulk." ' . 



DEATH TTOTTCKB. 



RJOIIvtH*- CLARENCE M, "CAHFeEUL PU- 
SKRaIi rjjvflMl," Brsadvaj ISO llifi MU«A 
"sndw, 1 AIL 



MAINTAIN OPEN MARKET 
THOUGH NOW PRODUCERS 



Bdchord Rowland Saya Firtt Hft- 

tiontl Will B*Uin PoUoy After 

Entering* 5«w FioW. 



DE mtt.tt. 'R "AD AM BIB" 



?.-L 



Aaa . Thirteen pajl >■■)»* 

r lad Work Laid Owt 
for *lX Uanlba,^ ' 



By LQ1TEXXA 0. PABSOBB. 

RICHARD nOWLAXD li firm In 
]>1« ■Mwrtjpn. that; errn If Aaiio- 
dated Flrat Natinnnl i>redaOH 
.ptcttirM, the company, will atUI 
ruaintatu It* poUCT of oprn marknt. In 
his office vrsterdaj - he said; 

."It is TBTT Uk«J7 we jhair produce 
plctbrem W* rrpreseot a flna ebaio of 
tbentrM iod we hive our mirket ready 
for na beifora wn *ve:i ilari production. 
Oar porpose will klwaya 1^, of course. 
to tnconraf? dir*c!ora In the open Mar- 
ket ivitb lira inn to ijuproYc thdr-jrade 
of waxs. Wo caaDDt poMiblF proditc<! 
aaouah pictures to avpplr ear thcatnn 
and 1ST ^redaction on. out part will not 
Interfere with the Independent producer." 

Mr. Rowland aald the policy of Pint 
National would not be chanced . nnder 
hia reaime. He aald the franchise hold- 
ars would MDtlnae to mold the parpote 
of thla company, which La cojupoeed pri- 
Burily of eihlbLtors. Mr. Rowland, who 
was wipboaEbta for IM pnrchaae of 'The 
Four Boracmflii of tiii> ApOra.]ypaa >r for 
Metro -ind othrr hinhly tiucc«ii(nl plc- 
turea, knowa tfao produc^on bualseaa 
thort>na;Mr. In hl» eplnion a romtjlna- 
Hon of the open market and the company 
production la adrlaabte because pictures 
rmJi. under one head are frequently 
allkn in theme and co&BtrDCtlon. 

Mr. (iowlasii! dlaeuaaed tho extrari- 
iiuipr in stKilics and aald the prodticoni 
bUued the diatributen for money Joaaen. 
whim oftea a picture eoit io much In 
the maklne It waa imfnMPlble to rtflU» 
any profit on h. 

"I "nner often, 1 * nntd Jtr. Rowland, 
''aeen a picture that coot fl00.000 and 
enjoyed, it far bettor than a maaalTa 
production that cast (500.000. Expen- 
aire and elaborato aetB arc not alwayi 
ncccftMiry to maka a rrent p!ctUrf- '.'it- 
til the negative Wat Ja cut down thc.ra 
will never ho the proper profit 111 mo- 
tion pietnrw." 

Mjn Hnwlacd' had many worth-while 
.thing* to <■''■■ aboat the relatire im- 
portaace of ncenario n-rirrrs, dlrectori 
and other rx-oplo cnsao'orl Ln maklnr 
motion plctni-ofl. 'ipit nncne of thla wa 
i lini) have to pubUih later. The blx 
tblPK is thnt Fint Xatlonal witl nro- 
duce abdec IUchird Rowlands^ direction 
—a feet that will appeal to erery one 
who known hia method* aod hia past 
reeord, 

II llaa D«tn NnurJi 
Wt can now enjoy life. We h**e 
been told the namo of Cecil Pa Milled 
neit prodoctioit, a thing no amount of 
coaiinf wprdd induce the Famoue riay- 
era-T-iaehy Company to difnife. But wo 
have our motuada and aomctimca wo iiae 
them, w W" now ero elid to tell the 
world and tha 1VW intereated folk who 
Ihvd a»L' , 'l Lm that the title of Mr. Do 
Milla 1 a nest picture will he VAdim'B 
'Rib." Spenklnr of Famotia, Antoalo 
Moreno, who has just completed a pic- 
ture with Gloria Swanaon, hao Lean 
sieocd by FaramouDt for another Epreinl. 

IIiti Bntertalnedi 
Will II. Hayikeepa remarkablj jtood- 
natureil and fm from temperamental 
outbiirftta for i man whoae admlrtn aro 
qIwhjk nrg^ns; him to come and be cneat 
of honor. There isn't n Jar aomo one 
dDeAD't Inrltc 'lim "nmc^aarc. 1'cater- 
day lie was a gueet of the LWerchaat*' 
Aaaocialinn at luachcon, an affair rape" 
daily arrftured for blm by Loiili Fiw- 
son. Ytj- noon, with AucnstuB Thomaa 
and Jttojca T<4ndl«. h" will be a truest 
at lit- Friar* Club dinner. Hero tho 
three ilU-tntora of the stafe, the moTles 
and Ijjv-!i:s11 will (ell how they dictate. 
There nre a rinrnbfr oF otscr-doba who 
want Mr. HavH. \Vh* know hecaUaa we 
haTe bttn -.■.!:.■..! to npeak to iiiirj and 
ludurc liiai to coaio and tell why the 
motion \--\-i--fi--- ii-.- the areaiteiit art 
in the world. 

J»ali> OpIIm.fF.lir. 
No wonder Jeaae L. Laaky saya bust- 
nesa Is pood. With thirteen nmpanlea 
worktuc and work laid out for the next 
b\x moniba, optimism is the ralddlo name 
of FomrMiSt Wo Ilka the found of it — 
make* »N f ? eE life hai aome eompenaa- 
tJotiA. 

To Talk Via Urn Jl.,. 

Th» many people in tbe coantry who 
haTo heard of David \Y. Griffith will b« 
interested to bear liim tell how ha made 
"Onr* Kicitlui Nichr." lie will t«U why 
and how this picmrr, which 'everyone 
should f"?, happened to be made. Hb 
fngsf;ement with t!iO radio funs i& for 
Tnurtday iriaht. when na wlU talk at 
the Bali Telpboae (.Vmpany l>rondcaaiins 
(tatioii. Musiii from. the orta^nal tcore 
will >be played It illustrate tho Tartona 
motifs. Carol Dempater and Porter 
Btrons; will bIko speak, . 

• .' Bpeaactaur 9X tiwintth. 

Tloeio ^mitli. Who hia BaalatOd h,CC 
hnaband, Jimnua Smith, tho film .editor 
of tiie GrifHth company for many yean, 
la rcccMiis; the CoflgntulatJOBa of her 
friends «ver the recoreryof &« haaband; 
Mr, ttmlth was OQt ywrrnJay for the 
first lime after a very ei-Houb illncaa of 
pneuiD4Dla and typhoid ferer. Tho 
SmLtbtc an a rery indlnpenaable part of 
the Griffith orconisatbn and tbey hare 
been saaoriBttd with Mr. Griffith aiacA 
tho Blographi days. 

W* Aro Per Htna. 

1 je operatof at the Strand Theatre in 
Ithaca. Iff. Y., la .surh a Smith enthasl- 
sat that he i» aadoallia; printed material 
in all CiDH or film briag rrtumrtl to the 
Buffalo ;3£JiAAfe*. The printed matter, 




(Bf rfp taJ from Taalaraar'a T.m r.vl'-ii ! 

INSECTS REPLACE 
HUMANS1N COMEDY 



WiUiuu % Brady Pre«nt» "Tho 

World W c Live In" At Jolacn'u 

Kfty-^th Street Theatre. 



HOEE THAN 200 W CAST 



Satlrlaoa'lh* Wnn of Men •■ Corn- 
panad, Witb luoete — 0*« 

Dnlli AdlfMd It. 



CARROLL DEKFXTER. 

Bh« Will lata: over *a\B radto lit: 
Bight wltb. D. W. Orlffllh and 
PoMrt Slronirt t*lllu« h«« "One 
Exeltlnc Hljait" aaaa — ad*. 



of courfle. booew Alfred Smith for Goy- 
arnor, 

A l,Bnopeen. 
One of tlie plnartnt fentnrca of the mo- 
tion fuetura Industry ia tho .get-to aether 
Irjneheons that happen every now and 
then. Hoctl an affair ia..*chedu]cd for 
next Monday nt lae ftltx-Carlelon, when 
Louii U. Mayrr, Hopjnald .Barker ami 
Jobn M. StAlii <nlll Oct in hos>e \o aomo 
of tlie motion picture writers and others 
in the injur-fry. 

Basier iiiplnln, 
Yesterday Buster Kciiton had luneheon 
with Marcus Loew. They had a eon- 
forenCo aflceward, but Mr. Keaton said 
It didn't mCBD a tbinjt In the wotld < -■ 
ceptiog be wan trying: to conrincn Mf, 
Loew his rompaoy was worth the price 
of tho lufJCJ. Speakinr of confrrescew, 
Mr. Kea ton's contract ha» not born 
airned. but Jo Bays be iir-vrr do^a any 
sUToinv without .loaeph Bchenck — and 
Mr. Si.fipuck Is In Europe. 

To-night at las -mh at. Taoatre, 

'?':',<■■•■ first nifflits ore coming r.-> fast 
end thick one haa to heep the old even- 
injf cLot^es eut of moth halls nil the time. 
To-night at tho Forty-forjrb Stree Thea- 
tre William Foa'rt moat recent contribu- 
tion to the literature of tbe DCrecn will be 
pnwraed to Ne* York. ".Thn Villas 
PIocksmLth,'* Jotlnded on Lonjrf el Low's 
poem, ia the attraction. It will succeed 
''Moolo Crista, which be* had a loos 
run. 

At the M7jn,i. 

kittle Jackie CoO^en is doing ka well 
in "Oliver TwUf ' that the Strand The- 
atre la keeplai thn pEcluro for nnQther 
weck. The populniiiy of thla child Is 
vne of the most ama*lnf tlilnys in the 
motion plctura world. Not tiiat \m doea 
not deserve the homoso oE ovoryonr, for 
he la (srtalnlj the moit cittSoriUtmry 
child in picture* — with hia dramatic 
imtisct, hia anility and hi* understand- 
luge of Hrreen Taluca. 

Yeatenlny nnon Q jodti l-ar!inc n tittle 
blond boy drt*n«J aoioewhat after the 
faahlan of Jackie, entered the rjtrnnd 
lobby. In leas time tfcftn It tekra to r,-i! 
U tnii cfrtwdn mahed Into the theatre, 
tliiaainf; tl)e littel roy wnH JacUc. 

Jotna I'arftihDuiu. 
Tjeavc it to Jewe I« Laaiy co round 
up fill tlie prorrtininc acreen material 
ntailalile. Tne tatest find in Richard 
OrdynakL. formerly ata^e director of the 
Metropolitan Opera House, anil the man 
who uaed to aaaEst Max ftcinbnrdt in 
bis apec.tacu.lnr TJaroprfla prftiiui^tlona. 
Mr, Laaky met Onlynaki in Parit dur- 
jTiR hia trip ahroad nnd offered him. nn 
opportunity to master the tcchnlqua of 
motion pieturoe, nn offrr Ordynak! 
promptly accepted; He it now at the 
Lanky studios 'engaged in studying the 
production and , directorial rnct&od* of 
Da Millif and other Paramonnt ilirectots. 
OrdynskE ia officially crrdited wifh the 
discovery of Pol* Necri- He chose her. 
then, an unknown player of minor parta, 
in ■ theatre In Ware-nw lt> play the rote 
of the slave rirl in his productEou of 
"9umumn," which he prodnned at the 
Imperial Theatre tk the I'orlah capital, 

D«ml«* linmor. _ ' 

Jack Woody denim the rumor he is 
goinrmto the Jewelry B-usitieAB. He said 
ta put hie dUmoud scnrfpui on hia desk, 
becauae if waa so heary it lir.-d li : m to 
wear it. and not ticcnuao he waa tryiof 
to sec whether he mulii aell ]ewelr7 na 
well aa filtna. In die future we ndrLn 
htm^not to feAYe bis dLamonda about aO 
carelrsslr — eapfinlly nt tbe Setanirk at- 
f.crf, where We walk in without ettn 
joins to the formality of knoefcifcr. 

A r.liie or Two, 

frmuahtm reotired n terrible btov yes' 
tevday when KUr'-l Krenrnrr . aaked a 
youni woman if i-iio had rrflatered. 

"Bcfittared!" replied the fair one. 
^Registered for whomT" ■ 

And they etf oar nei' runa too eLec- 
tioiis! The one consolation Ja that the 
antl'fetniniat wlio a poke thus may bare 
heeo a Miller rotah No; aba wasn't In 
the film rjiwinew^— we hare that on Mfrs 
KreAmtr's Word of honor. 

YOTB FOR BMiTtt 



JOLSOM'B Tilf*YBS— ,+ Tha WorW w. U't 

iDv" «P l»«1 t«m«lr I* PfalUda, «raa 
irli asd r;:i |ur , t, r JvttiC »r,j Kaial 
LTifi'i. AdJ.HUd tf Ow*U L«l» 

Tin «>■*. 

THR I'llELtltJE—A POratt blab* 
TUrn Viirtm .. . ....... R&barl rdauA 

Tb* Prota»of K. iu <.'-•'.! "H»* 

Ai~ i.-Ttt» SvlMrfl'M 
Apii .ra If. ....... -itiin-- attada 

Aparora C^iata . . LAla Adla: 

rtUa Kacnaih Uulinn 

Vltwr .... .. H tire -3 haodrlna 

Olakar .... 3\\t=?* OlrmrtlH 

VMM B»itarn:«K. 
Aci :i.- Taa *•«'..:-■■ 

CarpalM . «»■) OlalT 

Hala I'wi- (ntl <"<np*r 

Psokala B»»"' "....... -- Janr CopdAtSi 

Aiwlbaf Hi- UaaiU .. v*u| lrvln| 

tfhpawmnn I •; Tift Nwlan 

lu •.. . . Crar-a ■-•.,■*■.,-..■. 

Hi!' ■ ■: V- Virion ■ -■ ■'-'• 

ffi!-*. c-'ui .Masai ■■-:ii"» 

PattaUf JitO»- Uaaltr 

Raad rf r>:ha-m. 
»1 T III -Tta tola. 

-Illlad A*t P»u- Trrlhj 

Delator Jibe wifd 

Hiaa ei (iw».»i aurr ....S. St. i:,*n lUlaa 
Coamaid* •-.!-• I i.*l or TbH«* Ao'a 

...- - ■:>;:.■-:. 

iBimlor . ... tan-'-i ll[fl»T 

ffXrUrmitrr . OmaT Burke 

Jfruf ■• i*i . r--. La»l*r 

War Wottar . . m . |e r aliu 

Bond A.l.imar, , H..O* HtQn 

Trl-:,-, f ,f- .. .Lofan i-iiL 

Uaaaancr *,•<.-. li«Tin«lt 

Snia»r. nt 1A» Aai Haalr. 

It " . -■ 1 I.- iod !■ ■■ 
Mo<ha--«n»*> 

W«90ruiur l-i.'r UjrUOUr 

A tt'oakAfi ...30tin SttmU 

A ! .' ■ .. .a»o Hirtla 



By LEO A. MAHSH. 

Quite the mt r claboraf; bll of fan- 
tasy that has been introduced io local 
theatregoer* thla sraaon «■■« preeeated 
Iftat nfjrat nt the Jolaon hy William A, 
BT«rjy in tO" *JUM of "T&e World We 
Live In." It in flewertlwd— arid nptlj— 
us an iniei-L romedj, the H'ork nf Joaef 
And Karri Clock, tt>'\ enliata thn B er~ 
tIccs of more than. ■'«' plnjcra in Its 
interpretation, 

Moteorer, there are Otib" Ihh huolan 
cbarictcra in tbf ptov-. All ilie real bta 
Jnaerta of one aort or aunlhcr. Thrre 
are dasallnB buUerfllw tfnloir; wnUsinK 
beetles, aentlr crickets Hnd preyinK 
drnfou !li'--_ Thore are the busy, b?!- 
Uccreut anta, nnd J'jrmlU theru are tii-- 
motba and bhb.IIu + symbolic of the Unul 
opntt of life. All nn- fniilnatlcally 
dressed and jrt Mr. Brady ha« ujtnafwl 
to ronrr-y chararter in them all in aur* 
pTlsiusly renliiitlc faHhion. 

Thty Are AM Amoalnar. 

These inxecra arn no amusing; lot, 
tvi'u.K.l, and, aceoMins to their »wji 
IlKbtn, "Rood £Uyu when L)ii>y Iiad II, " 
if one may nuoie from thn hearifrlt "b- 
fcervetlou of William iVnthoqy Mctlulfr, 
who riawed the pcrfi^rmnnce delljthtiidlj-, 

cldrrepaj of the Ray younp; li>:nt-., of 
lniWTfliw 'n the firnt act Bla cali for 
aomo laughter that *u not on tlie pro- 
gram and we doubt not if (ho*o ii!.v:-L. 
ever Lesrn Tir. rend they'll be prutty rnnd 
at thp job The Mr-sara. f '>.;■■■'-, hnvc made 
of UieJr d^llnention. ilut it was nn in- 
!>■;■• ■■!■!■ ,, ri--::\\ and r>bvEonKly a HeriouB 
one on the part oT the producer. What- 
ever tho blane tlientrpfrocr mny tliluk cf 
tbe piny. It >■ nure ta afforil untold Joy 
and entertainment to tho youngster* cf 
tjic eity. 

Mr, iir.i.ly lias lent lii-v Inleat effort a 
kohcous jiroductlou. The coslunir!* nre 
l;i.vi;:!i and tho drapes nro equally rirh. 
Indeed, (he rrcklrss riiifiE" ■■'in <■ ■■ witli 
wblcn glearaingr ex{>eOatve silks anil jjocd 
clnthea am tramplrd »a-\ \- foot In the. 
opening net would fiivc an ti^moet :n-nli .i ■■ 
heart failure. * 

!• MUrlfJil la Nstqrr. 

"The' World Wo Live In," originally 
known as "The Iuset'ta," ia aatirmtl in 
nnhire. It depku tbe !ifo tt tho baas — 
nF th« beetle Witty* mind you — ae fton- 
■brWtad with the Way* of man. And there 
dneaii'l awrn to bfl much difference in 
tbe rv.V' Unci of niiicnfc. 

The auta repreeotit thn LiUsiitrj-H 
world. Tbej nre urll organized in fill 
hfatrrnw of indnst??, ev^n fusn efmy 
nf KolfHcfH, rod ihfl climsx of thf* act 
brlnju on ■ battle that is really preten- 
tion n. * 

Through it nil the fORrant is forced 
to rerdixo more and morn bflti Jlttta of 
Utopiau eatifctefte" hr lonca for ■■•■ ardent- 
ly can be faanrl mi>-wliero. It Ia h whiro- 
vicat Kort of eonee.r* but it is intere*(ing. 

Kobert Ednaon piaya tho role nf th>> 
vnprtLn'. nnd does it eirelJcntJy. Vinton 
Freeley, too. In splendid a* tbe male 
cricket nnd Edtrar Norton circa a flnt- 

Secfnrmn&co as the Ichneumon llv and 
lary liliiir do^n *ell to the chryiFalfa. 
Intlced. the entirs company wn* mod, 
but dpane tM-i-'-imt' i an indEvldutd men- 
tion of the nthers. 

Owen Daris hot* adopted "Tlnr> World 
We Lire In" for tho l&cnl Htsge and 
John Cromwell bag staged the ptwduC- 
tioo. 

BOY FOLLOWS PET 

EVEN INTO GRAVE 



Both Are Rescued Without Harm 

After Spending Hallowe'en 

Bight in Cemetery. 

IC I* nn ordinary fault when «mall 
boya are late in returaJns home eg Ii*I- 
lowe'en; but when Tboman ilausi>n. Jr., 
had not coma Ln by 10 o'clock Turaday 



■nnd notifiad the police. 

He did not return nil night, nor were 
the police able to find him, though they 
scoured tbe town, and notified the police 
in adjoining; precincts. 

When Jamua' Rowan, caretaker of 
C liffjiide Cemetery, came on duty yester- 
day ukonilDgt hit dint duty waa to in- 
spect a grare ditR tbe day before for a 
burial due yesterday. 

At the bottom nf the deep trench be 
found the younrs4er. c-urkd up about bia 
'pet pup. Bimbo, and almost unccn- 
acia'us from eahaustiwn due te exposure. 
Bowlr lowered a rniic and hauled the 
boy nnd dog tnit, and turned both over 
to the police. 

-At home ao.d in bed, Thomas ex- 
plained be bud followed bis dog ioto 
tbe cemetery Tuesday nlgbt. and that 
Bimbo bad nllpp.nl on the edge of the 

E-slv.-. foiling into it and Injuring hia 
gv 

Without tbp«Rht ait to how bc-icould 
get out of the hole, Thomas had epruti? 
to. tbe rcaeur of bia peL And there he 
had stsyed for ten honn, deapito hia 
calls for help and the bop* rhnt eome- 
auc. even a Hallowe'en spook, would 
come hia way. Thomas has apparently 
not received say ill-uffecta from hia ad- 
Teutnro. 



94 




.Formerly 1, T. Btinsirl 



BnwAnr .t IBnlll, Knf York 



Fur Bordered 

Coals, Capes and Wrapt 

A luxurious mode! 

The graceful swirl of (he 
Russian silhouertc — slim ele- 
gance of the long waistcd line 
of the Renaissance, with the 
necessary fullness of the skirt 
concenlralcd at the front — the 
slender straight coat — the 
douhlo. therefore doubly smart 
cape — the new square cape in 
which one wraps one's self in 
true swashbuckler fashion — 
these are the mode in the wraps 
to-day, to which arc added for 
the sake of greater elegance 
wide borders of. these lovely 
furs. 

S195 to 8345 

Fox, In liupd or Mick, kit fan, viatica or eray iquirre!, moleskin 
In th; niluril griy or dytd blick— ihli lait Is v=rj nc* and iroart — 
ricsocn and -caracul, 

The wrapt are t>f (he new sort pile fabrics In black, brown, 
Utrpe. gray arid several shades of blue- 

SacDnrl Floor, Old Building. 



Short Coats of Caracul 

;rhe accepted mode of liic moment for all informal occa- 
sions and much favored for sports wear, 

$150 to £265 

All the new Jp«d« — 'brown, beige, platinun 




fc-rav. 
nnd white, quite often depending only on their own delig 



an J black 
ightful color- 
Inr* for imuftnesi — iDitietlmei "comotnel with other furs. 
Hip length, bath tb« straight and new bloused type, 

TbJrd Floor, Old Building. 



Gloves for the Opera 

and Other Evening Occasions 

REYNIgrJ— 01 ill Una French flovei nana ars made frem STicb 
perfect }klni, or put together with such particular nicety a those 
made ty REYNlEti, which are the choicest gloves for evening wear 
r-ectuse they fit— not only the hind but tha upper *nt« 

Kldsk.n, grace un'.-ih, 16 button lengths, In white. fSjgQi 

:l. button 1cn E lhi r White, «13.60. 



OiKer French Kldskin Glcvei — \f, button length, glace 
finlih, moulqueliire gloves white, SS.5Q; 10 button leagtb, 
white, $fi.50. 

French Cloves ia ptutel aKadcs 

The delicate Hrht shades of French kidsfcln gloves, gullible for 
evening wear, pile bun, beige rose 1 ivory, cream, pinkish tonej, In 
16 button mousquetalrc lengths, glace finish, 10.50. The same length 
in French suede, $5. 




HARRIS ESTATE 
TAXED FOR $1,055' 

State AppraiiM Property of Widow 

of Famous Thngtrical Pro- 

ducer fit $21,807. Gt). 



; Ruth Oohen, the Intfcr a gmnddanrhter. 
I*a Angrida, Cnl. 

I In October, 11118, fnllnwlpjt a row with 
brank^MrKr-c. *.U<>, na an unpaid allogrd 
t*rwi:or, ilcmnndH nn nr^ountlnr aa ac- 
eountinif of (lie entnte waa pied by thr. 
KKKrEon in the fJueen-K County Sum- 
gfliYi e Court and lt> this day ie still fu* 
dlelally unaettlrd, 



ANAH DOOBrKOPETZKY 
SATISFIES AUDIENCE 



HUSS.IND'S IS UNSETTLED 



Jua.-pb 1'. Itlekerton, Jt., of i!20 VVasll! 
Korty-wcnnd atreet, aa executor of tho 
S21.W7M net estate left fcy Florence 
yuail BarrK frWo* of WOlhuB HarHr, 
ll.ii lattT theatrical producer, waa yea- 
tcrilay directed by Surrogate Cobalnn to 
pay 11,000.37 to the offies of tho Htats 
Tnjc CdrnmiaiifoD. being tho tal duo to 
the St:i!>- .i-i,.i,t Lbe ii- !■■■ ri-.n.-..-- tax lawa. 

The *at n^gregadnjr that BUmiaontho 
htfary of Bual^ W. 'Seara.utar*, $3KI.SS; 
Victor 1*. Quail, 5350.88, and Frank Wil 
kiit-tun, S3flS.i.l. AH i.(h*r legneiea un- 
der her will, tlie Siin-ogaie^ ruled, arc 
exempt fmm inhericnn<* taxation. 

Tint frmi value nf tho estate left by 
Mre. Harris, who died April US, 1PZ1, 
and was th<; eteppuither nf William Hnr- 
*ris, Jr.. was rcwntly apprnlaed hy onfl 
of the transfer tot Btsti: appraisers at 
tSt&OOiSZ, bnlng equity in reality st 41 l 
Wast Ninetieth atrwt here, *2,*U7.flO; in 
realty at Bayaide, h- L, $550; cash, on 
deposit, with lianka, JTJH.IO: prraonal 
eltetrebi + Sl3 J h&tl.7&: Liberty I/ian borida, 
1:1-12.37, and securities, 57,803. J 0. 

Va'OD Finn nw Aclrrn, 

Mm. Ilarria. who was a Mlsa Florence 
Nightingale Quail, lived at &5T Kaat 
Fiftieth atroet, where. Oftee a brle( ill- 
ness, aba died of pneumonis. Sho was 
bora in 1S72 in Brooklyn, and went on 
the stage M a young girl, using the name 
of Florence Thornton, where abe achieved 
cr>aaidemt>l - mieeess in boys' psrta. On 
her marriagn to Mr. Barrla by contract 
on March 18. 101."., the witnesses being 
William Harris, Jr., and Irene W. Har- 
ris, abe left the stage and went to )1to 
nt Bayaido. !.. !■ iKiring the war the 
wss prominrnt in tbealrical war work, 

Mr. Ilarria, her h unhand, died Novem- 
ber 2S, laid. Ha waa 72 years old snd 
the i":kIl'-i- oIm of Henry B. -Harris, de- 
eeaaed. By hia*wtll, executed March Id, 
ifllfl, wltieh wag probated at Queeui 
CoUDty, he named his sol>, William lint- 
rfs, Jr., and Joaoph F- Bickerton, Jr., u 
the executorjf. and dlrecli-d bin net es- 
tate to be dirided as foLlows: 

To hie four Mend* — t'lijirlea Frobman. 
a sat of peail Btudn; Abraham Erlanger, 
a watch and fob: Marc Klaw, a aet 
:>f poarl slcerc buttoni 1 , and WUhaun W. 
Walters, gold sleeve link?. 

The remainder or bin property was be- 

3uefltbed to bia eiecutorK, in truat, end 
oring ihb lifetime of bia widow, Flor- 
ence Quail Harris, abe was to receive 
one-third of this net Income, tbe remain- 
ing two-third* to be divided equally be- 
tween bia children, Gertrude- IJorb, now 
using the name vf Harris, reddinc at 
Hotel Jeffcriyin, JRiclimoPd, Vet; Min- 
nie Sterne, Yi,Jiam HaTTtJ, Jr* and 



Ethel Fraiik'g Piano Booitol— Bo- 
ris Haraboarg, 'Cellist, at 
Town Kail. 

A Ur£p and friendly audience gavo ■ 
■cordial jinwtJnff tn Anab [>oob-Sopet- 
eky. a younji Boprnnti who made her 
debut In recital nt Aeolian Hall yeater- 
»dny afternoon, ft is n tender, and pretty 
voice in light mid aentiiueulnl paaeageM 
and Mtw Kopetaky In fnirored by elcel- 
j'-nL diction, r One Interpretive Intelli- 
gence and natural ability to ■CQft.llie 
meaning nt her word*. IT not always tbo 
nn.it.:v,- of the i n i . -. : - -. JTpyond n nips 
facility in piBauoiimo :ni'i Eroualderabln 
flexfhllli?-, hers is hardly to ho rated a* 
:i notable inatrume.it. Her line artistic 
mmae jreAterduy I'uablrd her to make tho 
moet u{ be? n^tiiml and aoiulnrj ccnln- 
meut and, c^-rraiuly. bet audience idiowsd 
ita entliuslaMii with nn'.-it applausn and 
about a truciklosil nf Uowem. Walter 
Ufildn v.-.v. her Htuiivart and resonrctful 
:n'i-"iin>:ii'i ■[. 

Ethel Frnok. piunint, at Carnegie Hah* 
Inst evening, tiatbitied a xoodly cngre- 
giition of h*T waxing power and, aklil 
us an interpreter of Ilaeh, Bnauoncini, 
Moiurt. Jlioj.iky Kurealuv, Bavel, TVolf, 
LcnormBod. Vie rue, Qrlag, airaijae. 
Scott and I»ewf. Also, aasisied hy tha 
Rich Hiring Qua net und harpsichord; 
j-.l.n: euro e luuiipuiie playing of Ha- 
meauH "I-o Betrgw FLdele," Mary Sii-n. 
riwaln was at the piano. 

Bcriij Ilaml^unc. (lisdnjritished 'eell- 
Ist, Bt Towp Ilall lust evening pleased 
bis lalrgt fulloA'ing' v-;th a echolsrly and 
•ngaglna rental; Ilu played Bach 'a first 
sonata, In G major, Vtrajd.fi F major 
aonnta sad memorablfi nuniben by tie- 
bueJiy, ltnbrjistdn. Faure, Popper and 
others. Reginald Stewart waa at tha 
plnno- 

e mtlitnry bull end ArmlsUce E" - 
..ration at the Fint DItUIoii. Xiieti- 
.-.ant Jrtf Feigl Tost of the America 
Iregion, will bt' fil^en to-morrow evening 
iu the crand ballroom of the Hotel Astar. 
Tlekera mny still ha obtained at Me- 
Bride's or i'ysou'ii or from Htephen J. 
alcTagur. G3 William atreet Tha pro« 
ce.«bi will bm to the relief fond for 
wounded and sick Ttterana of the dU 
vi-inn snd fur tha maintenance of; on em- 
ployment bureau. 4 



& 



Simple Way To 

Take Off Fat 

"";:.-.» can ta natMn* ilnflw lau txilca ■ 
ronTcpJaiii mil* ubUt tvar Umn *uA flaj- nsUI 
awe >*!a>>t n mtoead ta aofmal. Tbafa all— 
)n1.piKtlH • "»» «l ataraota PraacrtptSW 
Tablau rravn j^-jr dniaslU t»f oa» dfillar. U"« 

aa.sa prk* t^ai nria &-.■.-. tpn-vw airaruau- 
r.o turtalKiR djauos or IKaenrth axaretaUis, 
■uEBtaottal ;™M-t-« a* 1«V aa, iau tti* ia.1 1 
en utitn'x iIIbhbbt. An9 Iba kit pari «" 
ax>la L>naerlpt1«B Tafrlala b ' 
Thai la T-'Ji abaalnu ulMTUU 

tnn rour n™ita!«t. or -aaml 44lrt4t b> ) 
CaL sti waataM'd M. ~ 



._.... 



Mi 



THE MORNING -^ELEGliAPH,: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. 




Wbj do list HM HfW "»1 * ■*!■ >■ 

„| u*t* OthiliptapiMttie and 

dipiKliM b«t tnuV' S««» 

■*d Thaati^aTWaat^ay C<« a.a*— 



Hc«-i 



ifstaamr 




EXHIBITORS HERE OBJECT 
\t0 STATE QUESTIONNAIRE 



A±jv*r **#ffr*J aw tmppfy Assaaa 

t.LEIICIHINEttL 

5s* Di&Omlnm QtO. BOKOCmLDT * CO.. 16th fit. * 1r*ta| that N. V. 



j Industrial Commi?si&n"i JJenUBtil 

Can Be Met Only by Experts. 

Th»y Assert. ■:' 

j ' , 

I PLUS OT IBA1TK W00B8 



j Rnilr^ llctSCo Out pet la t* he Dh- 
I iribnlrA II BlUll by Iks T-*r«- 

WflBBl fOsStPRrlJ . 



ALLEGED AT1TMPT TO 
BRIBE DRY OFFICER 



Iwt Hen on Triil in federal 
Court At Trenton in Connec- 
tion With Liqaor Cmcs. 

{■fWUI BtapaKdi UiTlK Hornlu TiUrtBk.) 
JPfttf NTON, Kor. 2. 
Louis 0. La Bneqw, Charta B, Shot- 
wtffl, Joseph Epif»nl, William Garner, 
and Iaadorc II SiiaOaoIll, all of Newark. 
* re defendant* in • trial hatef wndurth) 
in the Federal Court htrr to-day bafor* 
Judge John Rollfitab and jury, in which 
Ic ii charted ghat tb*y :ri«! to bribe 
Harry E- Sands, a prohibition nffker. to 
withhold testimony to ceruin liquor 

GUtfl. 

It In said thit the mcc were implicated 
In offering ebreha to tha amount of 
*7 T 500 and votes to an addHioaftl JlU* 
amount CO the agent. If b* w«« able to 
exhibit snfieient forjetfalncss* Tha al- 
lejod bribes warn in .connection with 
tnte* indict men i*. 

Merritt Lane, of Newark, ii connae! 
for the. defendant*, nlnni with Prof, 
Elijah ZoliiK- pad Lpttta VorbdnB, mem- 
ber* of the New York bar. 

Another cut. in watch Edmupd L* 
Brocqiia was the dnfrnti ii nl a WU post 
poead by tha court yeet* ntay until ■ later 
dale OWWI to tha fact that John A. 
Barrett, a iritncrf— who S* KG liberty 
uDder 910.000 ball, did Hot main hta ap- 
jjtaranoe to testify. After deferring tha 
trial, Judge RollflUb Iraned ft bench 
warrant for tha arrest of Earrtit. 



IMMIGRANT CANNOT 
SPEAK OWN LANGUAGE 



WORRIED, HE HANGS 
SELF FROM TRANSOM 



Father Wu Brooding Because Se 

Hid Sot Recr.ive Letter 

From Son, 

brooding over (be fact Unit he had 
Tiot heard from hi- nan, Clarence VestCr- 
by, of. Greeley, Cbi, i.'bnrlea Vealerty. 
B4 years old, who lived in a furnished 
room on the third door ol 71 First ptreef, 
committed suicide by banging: jmtrrday. 

Hfa body n*aa found t>y Jobs Bruck. 
'vli'i coDduets the roamiop houH. Bmck 
did not &cr the agrd mas leara for wtk 
la tha nomine aa mual BBd wlif n tie nrenc 
to bla room found tha door tatted, lie 
entered irltli n paaa-kpy. Vcaterby had, 
kicked ana? n cbair after auapendias 
hlraW i$ Uio transom Ttitb a hcarj 
cord. 

Vcaterb? bad a daiiEhter, Mr«. Aftltoa 
Oldy^ TTho Jlrca at 33 Sutton *trKt. 
Brooklyn. Waterby. nrlfhbor* aald. 
B*eiaed urMitly deprc««d durinr tha laat 
wek bwauw he bad not nsslTed a Setter 
from Iiia son in Colorado. 



TAKES ALARM CLOCKS 
BY WAY OF REVENGE 



A Steward Explains Theft by Say- 
ing He Wu Once Hit on 
Head With Clock. 



, ^_ t 

Austrian Keows loliih, but Docia't | 

Know Forty Words in Own 

Conn try ^ Bielcct. 

Aa intareatlpf i** rrtfardiae Jitr.-r*L->- 
ia before the Hoard nf Iniiulry of U« 
Tmrairration 8*rrin St E31U laland, ic 
ttao com of MiM Chajo Bten»), 10 year! 
aid, who tnr two years bad been trylns 
to (at to ihbi ebuniry (a Join reladrea. 
Sna bai bem detained at ElSia laltad for 
ttrr daya, aJo«e her Arrival' from uuin-r. 
Austria, wher* the ond li« n«flic w*rt 
peraefuted and many at her Wtfi kUled, 
■be pi at mi. 

Tb* aHil can *-H;r her namo in I'oliKb, 
but the law r«juir>'a that xbe bo able tu 
raad and ik;rit* forty worde in tho dlatoct 
which It Bpeken In the conntry from 
which ebe cbuca. Tliia she ir ubabh 
to do. J 

BrlatiTca. heAdeil by Harry Maurd. 
a lawyer, or rH)3 Drftadw*^ hate ap- 
pealed btr CaH to Waahl naton. 

CHECK FRAUDULENT 
ITALIAN PASSPORTS 



Immigration Official Says bine of 

ripen With Old Seel Hfti 

Been Stopped. 

Fraudulent lauanoca of" the FntHo die 
Dla, or cofja\lt*te paaaporta in tvtif. IWW 
ins the cdttoma seal uaed in .American 
porta prior la 1020, coTerina all ati*na 
ratnmlng to Europe, have been checked] 
In Itnly, atalea Aurellua Soda of Urn 
Italian Inunlnrilkin acrrlse on KUia 
Island, and the final caM la now pemllnff 
in faJmerd np-iii^-' NEooIo Ratalo. who 
naji apprafaeodrd nt ■ i:.li* Ialand in 
Marcb of W--> and deported to Italy k~ 
i-r-ii*'- tha roaaolato paa»i>oTt )M>aed him 
drcloripg that he hod been in Amer- 
ica seven yearn nini fur out nin-sil.s *uh 
giecinrci: to [ha iiiunnro 1ia<J hern In 
Bnrope. was frarjOulcnt 

The FubIih de Tlia wan counterfeited 
and a counterfeit United Rintca ctatoms 
atanp trai naed. 

REOPEN B'KLYN. CAR 
LINE, CLOSED IN 1920 



fteimne Trolley Service, Stopped 
by Strike Two Teen Ago — Traf- 
fic If Light. 

Reatored aervicc on tho Marc; arennc 
and ['Ark avenue lines in Brooklyn, 
elated nine* the atrilec of 1D20. betai} yta- 
{'■vdai'. according to reports by Uin Id- 
cpoctora of tha Traniit L'otnnii»Laii. Ttio 
fttrrlce woa resumed throueb the I'lV-ri, 
of l^ederul Judge 1 layer. Hip Transit 
CotBialnlOn' IBd BecrivOr Gnrrlaon of tli« 
B. R. T, 

Service ftn tb* Pftfk iWtajiw line liejtnn 

r.i ri.:>0 A. :.[., the flrat nr leaving CtSt 

tral nvemn"; nnd Moffat *'.r-' at Lbat 

hour for TVaabltiBtOn QBd^ Soinl" srrcets, 

Arrrtianed before M ai ri*traLc: Frederie TheiT **>* paBsen|crs wrre fitaUrd. Lu 



Kernochan- in Special SeaafoBa yeatcrdaj 

on a charge of ateaJlttf an alarm clock 

from ft Fifth avenue department atom, 

Herbert Plato, a steward, x>f 121 Kast 

Fortieth ntreet, nloadaa xvlltf, explilo- 

inc tbat Bose years upo he was hit on 

the head with an alarm clock and that 

ivlicn be "t£kes a few drialu*' he has s 

coninimLns desire to get a new datn)-* ha, -[r.g all iliirtj-four Keatu Iili.il. 

clock. 

Probation OSicar Thomaa Horan toh) 1 



transfer across the Brooklyn Bri«lpc t" 
11a Liliut t nn. Fifteen enn were placed in 
service, all of the one-mau type. At the 
height of the ruah hour ;W ean were run 
oil '-?n-> (hari a i1a.-minute*]ic4dwav. Tbe 
in:rperioFa of the eomhilsaitin rtported 
tii-'"- i's" traffic durlnf tbe monilnc honn 
wLi *llfbt, only two <?t tho fifteen cans 



the cour| that on tbreo other occasions 
in tha Hat year Plato had confesved to 
(he theft ot alarm, dock*. 

"You had better ft. that alarm clock 
ont of your head," waW Nfajcistrste 1 
KL-rnocbon,, On Plato'a promise out tn 
drink arnin he waa put on farther pro- ' 
butlon. 

E.M.C. TOWER RETUBIIHG. | 

Ctaatnaa* or Mil; Espmaltlali U» I 
To-4ar on M»nrcl«nli». 

Edward SI. C Tower. prfflDiaent naen»-f| 
iKI of thu Silk Aaaoriation of America, 
prtqldePC Of Htnl\\i & Kaufminn, Inc., 
anil' chairman of the executive commtt- 
trv of tha Ekeosd International Sat 
1'ijKiFJil'ui. will arrive in "Sew York un 
the atcntoablip Maantania today, 

"Sit Tower has been in Europe for 
two months:, touring France;, Italy and 
Switzerland In th<? interest of tli e ox- 
i"i>ki.-r. He has made, a upedal rtudy 
i.f bo^IncFn and trade eunditiaan. 



STOP ITCHING SKIN 

Zcmo, the Ciean, Antiseptic IJqnid^ 
Givet Prompt fielief. 



There Is one site, dependable treat- 
ment that relleyei itching torture and 
(hit cleansci and soothes the skin. 

Ask any druiilit tor i ?Sc or ti 
h-oitiii of Zerao and ipply it u directed. 
Soon you will find Ibit irrilitioni, 
Pimple j, Blackheads, Ecunaa, Blotches, 
Riotworm and similar skin troubles 
will disappear. 

.Zatuo, tbe penetrating,, sajisfyiag 
liquid. i3 -11 f tiit Is nicaed, for H ban- 
liaes ■:!«[ skin eruptions, make* the 
skin soft, smoLih and beallby. 



PICK AVENUE'S FINEST/ 

Win is. Urn to A»m sfadai* #i 
r-jfdtciidi AwmlTcnary ol A«*n. 
On the waning of November H. In 
(tat ^'Uderf-Artoria. Will H. riuy n wjlJ 
prccni medals and diplomaa awarded by 
tbe Fifth ATenn* Aasoqimion to the 
owners aud^nreblttcte of liu- finest new 
and altered ,btj!W3aa3 cOtnpk'Cod in tbe 
Fifth avenue acctjon during the. past 
year. -- 

He will aiao act as toutmatfttr for 
the dinner bo be held Ibflt Hlgbt la «fc- 

Satlon o/. iho ufteeptb annlvetaary of 
>■ aaaoLlUloa, when ,the mefhacte 
and bnsllteaa men who guide tbe dear 
tlnlej of/Ameriea'a mam street will meet 
over the EMM board. 
I The architectural awards are (bfiae 
•annnally made by the ftAOc[atuiii in 
recoimltioTi of ttio .work &( nzrhltectn 
and builders Jn promoting the beauty of 
Now York'e finest etetion. The Cymmit- 
te* of Jndgea is composed of Ulte* 
■rehlDBctt, namely. Elint Croas, RobeTt 
D. Kohn and Horry O. Inaalls. nu.d three 
lay member"* Dmiglns L. Elllmnn. F. B. 
Cou.jvtr and John Sloaiic. 

B*YES ART WORKS ON VIEW. 

t>-nMUc7i*e** P-alDtlapa wn KxlilMt 
Sit Plasil Auction Bmsu, 

Miae- Xora Bayet, who recent!)- . re- 
turned from 'Europe, la among the pri- 
vate dwsaH who will eontrihuto tn tha 
eshibl|> -of tnod>m paistlsxit printa, 
Chinese romelainH and housrnold furni- 
ture oq tIpw ihis i?p;t In tha Plana Art 
Aitotion Roopta. ■"» Es*t fifty-ninth 
street- ptalona to tlie'r sale at auction 
on tbe afternoons of Noifrmhei- 1 ^ 4, 
Lnelnairer 

The fnrajtara lueludes ebatTft uobol- 
'•terod 1st ptodlework and Anhoason tupe»- 
try, a ^nean Anne dining room suite, 
CBlpajM tr«h.wofld chaim, French repala- 
Muca^creews, plecea Ilk txay Vnatne) and 
ornamental object* in Sipjinfah catriu;. 



B 7 UfUSLLA 0. PAB30NS. 

A 'J. 1 tbo neat regular nir-Unp, of tbf 
Theatre Owners' fhsmhor of; 
(Jommerca the member' Mill tftferi 
up the, rewnt Siato law cotn» 
pellin? every tkeatra and, haTi. - houalac 
orer 100 jMrae-ns.^ao atl**rr h qufiHiu- 
nsirn and ftle If -nth Henry Sajtra; in- 
il->:rin! comEnlsalcarr, vtyb a i^n ij! 
tha theatre. 

TR« cOnipUltit of ibo theatre o*aora 
ii recLsterod. amllnst Hie ^ueaUoaejiEFf; 
whicli. Ikey -<-3airo, «»nla* only ha an- 
swered by an architect. 3* A. Mortaat, 
■wrretarr of the T. O. C. C-. baa :^kH 
all tnembara so attend Ui« meeting and 
dutruss the matter. 

Tho nUfaHwasIre cwntains 170 qne rJ*e, 
the majority of which, the theatre ora» 
'fs nay, candot bo answered without the 
help of paid exiwrLs. They figure thai 
to flic p. sat tots, ctory an"**? with Mr, 
Snver- '.Mtuld coi.t each exhibitor aboil 

Senator Jame« J. .^Valker, who ba» 
been luccesefol in nhtllnlns: a stay to 
comply with Ui* mandate of (he Build' 
Ing DenDrtmanl, ivill talto Up lis,- roat- 
U-rwitJ, |hr thentiT own*r». It is sa;d 
crcry fheatTe in Ne-w York. Abate baa 
compiled n-IU) the baUdlng re^nlalloCL* 
ami dn 'aw of th« e+ty of Seiv York, 
and tho law paired by the Btato Legla- 

latdrT demand in;: Iklt <?OropUC«ted ijilrl- 
tionnaire be answered la teally not tiert*- 
a&ry. 

Ths letter alan contain" a final ap- 
peal to the exhibilom 10 aupPort Alfred 
Hmiih for Goveroor nnd not to he ln- 
tlmldatod into using tha acieen to slip- 
port other candidates. ( 

Matro Oatput Ttaroaiaili r«timiniii. 
An Intereatlug contract h.ia been 
ilrtcd for Mcirn by Arthur Locw and 
for Fshtouf riny^ra-Lsflky by I], E. 
Bhnucr arid John I.. Day, respectively 
fifrciga managvr and Braslllnn cMChangO 
runnager for ParamonnL The contract 
cnllk f«.r (ho entire Motroo utpur lo be 
<.!i'ni!nti'i( rjirimgii I'Ai'amount in Uraril. 
fiihl is i'ii e of the biggest slgr.nl in a Inng 
liinii. Much jjlctureji nH "Tlie Pib&H&M 
of .Zrnda.v "TriAing Women" and 
■■((rosdwny Utttit" will tx> circulntod In 
UruiL 

\mu.i r nf CoKipan V, 

35h# company formed by Frank Vfonda 
rtnJ tiia nKnoriates on the 1'ucJii:' Coairl 
will make its bow In the iirnduclng -a^rld 
nncnfl the r.flme of Affiliated Authors, 
Ific, The name of the releasing incdittm 
will be nnnouiicedi Piter. Although rumor 
nsmod t'ms.-il Artists as the company, 
no vwilit-atierm can be obtained on lliit. 
t^mor TInrru. Thompson Iluelianan ard 
otbes IrLidin-f literary lights nw naauel' 
jited with Mr. Wotma In the formation of 
tills new urpwisitionH Juno ilathls, 
who was originullt nancil as a member 
"' the cnoipan?, in aaid to \w?, h^d no 
alter her plana bWOtoffl of an ngreement 
made to write the acennrlo and mlpenlKC 
the production of '■Hen Jlur." 

Hhnu I'lanrr. 
Our t O» few a> reports that 'Through | 
Three Ilelgiw" is n picture of erwp- | 
.llouil lotercst. It wan brOa(bt t» thii j 
country bj ■Cedl [lep worths and i» an | 
hlatoricnl iminut of the reign of Vie- 
tarid, Edward and (ieorge. Some of the j 
negathc ii (wenty-foar years old, and the : 
arnajtltig lliifig is ite excellent pre*etTQ' i 
lion. In lids picture, which oc^otalnn j 
Qnccn Victoria's jiohleii jubifee and King j 
EdwardK's fum-rnl peoee*slon, are iurji j 
noted vlurm'tm aa the KaiscT, former 
President 1-oubet of France, Earl Klteb- f 
ner, Joseph Chamberlain, 1-ord Hoheru 
end a aeon «£ men nftd women, who bate j 
Iteeu influential In the political H(0. of j 
England during tbe ln«t (innrtec of a ! 
j OtOpBf- ' 

iinFulti Lloyd Hare 
Iluruld Lloyd, who alirdys briin* a { 
amils with bim and a cordial handahnke, ; 
is in town and evnTT&rje at t Qc ?■**'« ■ 
offices la glnd, Harold ias't a bit stuck j 
Hp.nvtr bill »iicoe»H In "niaridmni* Boy." | 
In fact an cnrhusJaadc uttnogrnpher over 
at the Pathe office soya he i« nicer than 
etar. Ho i-< here to see about tho flrtt 
Aiiowlns of "Or, Jaek." - bin next pietar*. 




DE WITT CUYLER, 
RAIL CHIEF, DIES 

Chairman of Carrim' Association 
&nconnibs to Sndden Heart At' . 
ttofc in Private CaY.:. 

HAD BEEK IH PEEFECT HEALTH 

E**catlTtV H,*n4 StPiS J»at Pl»- 
■ ■tartl T»ln I-'rum lloeliestor. , 
_\« 1 ■ Iti f of Jliness- 



1'MIXR nAMUEniTOlS. 
(Hie !■ ihr f*Btuecd player In >^On« 
w>pl <*r Love." vfhleh will r*" v * 
lla ant thotvlas ait tbe Hlti- 
Oarlia* iii-niislii. 



dayi, ctimmtoeina iwsono«*, and holi- 
day*. Icclmlinjr ElretlrtB B&j, In BtdaT 
to aeconimodotc the arhoel children «*0 
aara been imxlnn* to aec the picture- and 
bafo hf?rt L'Lintedi BWltji fli*apr->inted ba- 
cjiuae of their innWIity to stlcnd e«ppt 
od Sntnrdsy afteraOOBft, a sprrrial \1 
o'clock allowing wiil ho given on Satur- 
day marairurs ae4 boUdiaya. nt which 
tflgnlar mitlno* prlcen will prevail. 

The tbre- other prrfonniUi« , «i "ill Irt 
at 2.15. 5JS nnd H.W P. M- »nd at 
tltese regular night prices nill be in or- 
der. On Sundays llirre vill ^ three 
abewlbss. Un first at %,Vt, the secoad 
at BJS and the third at S.^0. 

TbU nsw [>>liojr ivnn decided upon ph* 
cause of the Increaalng demnuil for mnH. 
VLtltors Trom out of lowu who hare 
come with tbe one pMpfll* of seeing 
"IThiyj rtnlglitbofld M'aa in Flowau" 
have had to he turned away. 

tatH.«a a. I,. 1 ! if r. 
A letter has been m-iit ,cmt from tho 
Will II. H.iyw ollic* n^tiilninfi a -um. 
k ■ i . j l ;. r.f the '.'■ in 1 ! i.cconiplisbrd by the 
■>Tgalisiition lor the pant six months. 
The detnilcd account \x muitinlrrrwtiii;:, 
and b>. in reiill}. n eOtoota* WatOry OS 
tha li.i|ip--i.jNii'i of in.' tnduatry v.\.---<- 
Jlarch 4. 

To Mewl boor. 

\ 
Speakiaf of Mr. Sam, be nnd Sydney 
S. Cohen, it la oap^ctcd, will' set to* 
ffettirr Homo tlKio ,(hin week to jiihr up 
the long-dlftrUased rriiikable contract. 
Tbe c* net du}' ia "iii'iri.iu. 



(la*- il Puail'K IC TT'* MwalSE T*'*"**' ' 

Ptlll.AUEI.PUlA. Nov. 2. 

Thomas Dr W|it t. - n>-li'>, IW yewi old, 
chairman of tfcr/ Aswclftrjan of fcaaWrt 
llfilthm- Pre id.ru >. uUH lo.dsy Iroiu a 
sudden heart ntiack wfctfc In oke P,rl*»l»' 
car of Piwldrnl Urn »f the VUUWf}} MJ« 
In the Broad StrWS Siaeion, Mr. TOW 
hid TrMerdar bi:u In Hcu-hwte--. H. Y„ 
and at (bit tira^ vet* appBttntly in tho 
heat of healsn. . 

The mrib far arrived AT tlir Uroail 
Htrt« Wititoti -nrly to-day aatl wftg 
placed on a airlr trafL. Acirardinit to ta- 
jitein-tinnj", a pwter calbjd. Mr. LnjWf at 
fi o'rluck. Hi- knoekeii twice, and rp- 
celrln* no reipottf*'. became nlflrtned. He 
summoned Dr. Hnawy. a railroad iiby* 
inclan who [..nnd Mr. Caykr dcitd- 

Drath was dua to a licnri ailnek. Ha 
had been dead 4 little more (ban mi hour, 
lhe phyeienn said. J. 

Dailjig the iccfiit rid stniie Mi-, 
Ctiyler was the untntaodiuit tlann' on thj 
aide of the evrvntive*. Aa chnmnsii of 
the Railroad BltCBttVeaf AasitrlnLiOn. lia 
waa Ibe nnohtHnian for a group ' of ra! 
heads who hel.l ont agates! thr rfetntBfil 
of the shopmni, ,,.;.. ru.iiy In ra^rd to 
lhe seniority WW. He presided ni ihu 
jirtetirip. held i« N'cw York. \» »»hi-'li 
r.'i i sn ■.■-. pritaidciila in B 



i effort 



to and rric waiJiaui. Ho al«"> went *» 
WaaliingiOB.WTrral thnrh lo rtmrer iviih 
PMUewt Hanllnn uu the probteBS. 

Sir. Cuytor w«l Hnl In PlifbMlriUW 
on Beptcmber '-'«. I8W, th« son of T.HW 
dom and ilir^ He Win (."nj-h-r. He 
waa a gradlmls ■>:" Vale In the ■-!.:■■• of 
1ST* htpIvIbi; lhe honorary' degree ol 
I,L. D. In HM&- He KSM for miiiiy yeata 
a nwrmber of iTi* Yale Oo>»Ofati«fl and 
n.iH rljnlrniKii of the COmitlittCL' lii.-.i buill 
the Yale howl. 

In 1870 Mr. Coyler waa ftdmltted to 
the bar, Four y«*ra later he asartled 
Mi*i France* Uwis. Ho waa jBaje ftr> 
viicate general of ibe Poafloylvaflia Nu- 
tional tiiiard. a illrcetoi- at the PraafcyJ. 
vanra. New Haven and utbvr rond^. sntl 
of the l'fiuitalil" life Asiurauce Hocitt 
and other rorj»'m1it>ii#. 

Mr. Cuylar m;ide Ida hflin^ In Haver 
forii. Pa., und wu* a memncir of the n-e 
rlety of tha C'lnrinaati. and of the Philn- 
d.-lpbla, Ri.tcnhLiuflc, O'Etury, LtttTer- 
*'ty and L'nlon club*, New York, 

Trades tvif r fn* Xfnt-ttiBBe^ F»rt. 
(Bj t'aturf; K<?!M i< Th» Maiatai T*.lcn*ptt.i 
SYRACUSE. ». Y„ Wor. 1— Fr«l H, 
U'oadmff, n tabjref, traded an wife to 
flrovor Coant. a learuMe-r, for u llrll 
Ford car. ond later had io ajlta up ih ■ 
cor hecnusn there vnn a ninTttrug^ uu it. 
i r--. - -ij-i I i-n jv to (hi' polie*> here, 

.->. i-t! ti ■ :■: r; - ■ i:- tnlil to hare found 
»1t«rjri*wf afffUPd b? iIil- ttiree Lirluelpa^ 
to the strange deal. 



9€ 




Fermert, .1. 7'. 8«BMrl 



Er«d«.j •! Nialh, ««r Verk 



Spumto/a^ 



f {ifum£4 mom cAafot 

in rare odors 

Especially selected because c/ their exclusivencss 
and certain qualities which give them appropriate' 
ness for evening use. 

Broad choice, irom the leading perlumt-nukcrs 
of Paris, in exquisite crystal bottles, many by Laliijue 
sinii Baccarat, fitted into boxes of charming design 
which add the finishing touch. 

Many of these perfumes arc so delicate as to tr.iil 
only a trace of odor as a fragile scarf of mist lingers 
iroiirid the mountain-top after sun-up. 

Others having a languorous persistence character- 
istic of Oriental perfumes, hang in the air, but so 
exquisitely blended as never to be overpowering. 

BtWl Ambrc Delhi, $20. 

Lytee'i Extrait Lytee, SIS, 

Lubin't Bouq»t it PapiUon, $15, 

Moniu Vazuu'i Quund V Amour Nail, $14. 

Rocci'i Mon Suectw, $12. 

Violef ■ Amorow, $20. 

Guerlnin't Mit.ouko, $10. 

GuerUin'i Guerlbiad*, S10. 

Caron'. K'Almn Que Mci, $17.25. 

Pilft' Un Jsrdini la Nllit, $10. 

Slr«l I'lo^r, Old Buildini. 






WOULD MAKE GOOD, 

BUT HE IS HELD 

fiileimtkii la Accuaeij o{ Giving 

Wort hi «■ Cneoka in 

Tr«n motion. 

. Arraigned on n Cfelrss cf awf hilling I>r. 
Jnsrph Rohr nJ 1<M:: FriUe ItfWl, ilie 
Urnnx, wlm bad attended, tin: iltfEaact- 
Ulit'bi wife. Hdinur] Xoblc. 81 fJBSH o'd. 
ii Holeanitin, nf llfl JClaH lfli"th atreet, tlic 
tlroux, vm jf^h-rtioy lipid by MBgiNtrUii' 
Nurtnun J. M.inb In jki'rrlo mild Court 
in ICOlH) hoil for the (1rnr.il Jury. 

IV. Rtlir caused /.oblu'a flrrfl-it Ifllt 
ulllu, nlleginir 'hut several fnorrilis ngo 
lie :■,;■■■ 7. .1-1 (350 tu invest In slocks 
that Z»tHi said would par u'boyt 100 pnr 
ccnl. ilivitteud. On A.ii£iitt lH he pre- 
imnftd Dr. Bohr witli an *800 clicelc 
af)rpen "John A. Wanl' 1 nud dra«-n up 
i lu; l-'iftli nvniue branch of the C!"aranty 



TniHt (.'oropany. The check n-aa returned 
nH won hi em. 

(in tin* stiiod yenterday Fmnk A, Ruhr, 

a dcntiHt of HA V.bkx Thirty.foiirth fifrcei, 

n htnth'rr of the complulnant, Hiutod lit> 

I ii t! I ■■■■:; (h-frimdn] out of $?5Q '.>■>■ gava 

!;:■■ difcnduht, under sirrHur L'irx-nin. 

I I'omiAr] fffr llii< ''-iriiliifit aald hh 

' rllcni waa mudy to rnnke good «n tlii 

; wnrtlileBH rltNrktt. but ho wn,i h^id f«r 
trial n evert h el eon. 



TO HONOR C. POLLOCK. 

first Uracil IU' t ,in Clbb lit vol ol 

thr "cimoti, ,\r-vmil'fr 1-. 
t 'banning t'ollnck, author of "Thw 
Fool" and mLmemua other sui'cfsiiful 
plays, wiil be the gilesl of lionor at the 
lirst rnvrl cf tha aeaxon, to he hnild at tha 
(irccn Itoom Club tho niaht of Norem- 

, ii t LI 

I Tlir */itrrtiiInmcm, to bp given after 
tb* baofatoah dinner. n-MI bii In cbargn 
«f lt.il., ffayd. Tftltml Btrings.-.' K 
playlet by FVr*fct llutUtrfnrd. "ill be oo-j 
of lhe attractlouq "ITcrcd during tho 

I cvpnlnb. 






ii elust 



Rl il"TP. 



To -hoi> -'Tens." 

| Sixt wc^k. in Mary Piekford'c Inniuf. 
All thin WW* l>uflca Falrbanka has 
been getting all. lhe" prtdnc and adulation 

| of hi* frlrnda urer 'iUbiu Hood." Next 
waek "Teas." Mia* PlektordV laiaat, 

<-\-<-r,b Dt tbB S!r:illd and Of COnM She 

wilt bo them to na tbt plcfflrfl and to 
"ill Doualan. "Teas," an adaptation of 
(.race HUter'* story, "Toaa of the cltOrlU 
Conntry." was directed by John. Robert- 
«ra. Tlir re in a rumot f float tliat Um*t 
Ijublfacb will cotno o«r from Germany to 
direct "Dorothy Yernon of Hanaosi Hall " 
brjt thiB serau to be a bit uncertain bt- 
cansc of Mr. Lubltach'a contract with 
Fauout E J layers-Laaay. 

jtantner of CoamatUOa Umre* 

\?. P. !■'<■ Wetsc, si- ho beada fba Aa- 
aociated Flrat National Ift presideti: c 1 " 
Wcfttcru ' ''.inadrt. la iu the city, to itrvt 
■i a member of the rotating eommlttee 
appolnte.1 flvcrj' two week* to work with 
the cxpcutlTe commltleff of dAaocLaicd* 
iFfrtt Nalloaal. 

Ts fiiva four Farforosancas. 

Sri great haa beta tha demand for. teat*/' 

for tbe 'oRmopolltan piedtre, "When 

tfri.i.1 Thcatrtr that fonr f nil . perforsn- 

iDces wilr hereafter be girco on Satur- 



Tbose two pujruinr person!', ilt. and! 
Mn. "yV'iliant I*n ti r-:---.ii- . aro here from 
Atianta nn a rltlt. This U their llrst 
trip to Hew York Hince their mirringo 
In JfepternlK-r. iud It is in rhe n.itan- of 
a honeyniooj. >lra, PatEorson. who t.tjs 
formerly Anna Kujcn- Aiken, editor of 
a territorial HLm paper In the South, 
im one of the taalffii formed ynuna women 
on motion yictate matters in the coua- 
try- Her buchand is a member of Asso- 
ciated Firm National, aad ttssoeiated 
with big- Sami-.r. owner of a lMr£a 
cbaln of thcatrcti In the South. 

At dip Rita. 

To-nlrut" nt the UFw "One WeeSt of 
r»ote,'* HclEnlck'fl newest pSclur*. will bo 
nhaivn to invited guests, Elaine Ilnm- 
mersteLii and T'oawfty Teirlc are thr fea- 
tured players in this picture, which I,. 
J. think* is good enough tn make tha 
fenturr oT a apr-ria] ahorring. 

.UbLIut Pcrsonsit l[>jifiMiirri. 

Bct'y BTythe I* hflay makiop o Jeri*a 
of ptriunitl npriearancc^ iu tbe Tlclnlly 
of »iv York In connc<-tlon i»ilh her 
Irttcot ecrepu Tehicle. "How Women 
Love." i-rfce recently completed a tour 
of Canada and in apito of the litla of 
rbe picture pla|cl tu crowded li^uaMi 
Whrrev*T sh« appeared. 

A I.lnr or Tiro, 
]■'. P. A."» tjttlv' acBfJirjanl pa Alfn-d 
Mmith haviitK beeii pkeed an this, dasdi 
by no lean than tivr peniorat, wc think 
the ofilr thing tin do in to prrrt it. t^ihee 
we *a:rer with U l'X» per rent, trr ate 
puplnc It.aldni;. 

*:fr*i *t Nflta? Airtvil ■■■ Ksaat 

'- ; =i!-:-f <!.'■ ;.li t,r. U '» !■'< i-. Ullp. 

-NlfliBD or Al! Ksffiir or Air 
VbU tar Uia |>t!Ar. I'm r*;U!a 1 a&*ll. 

VOTE FOB SMITH! 




Fat »«at»rl *:■■«■ S«t ror MtinGnT, 
H waj atatad by AwlatRDi Conmla. 
aiaaer of Immigration I .under* yottcrday 
that tlui board of Innulrv into tha easa ol 
thn ialmiiratlr/n Dr-partmeut against Pat 
Somerset, English actor. Would -ait on 
this oaae Monday. Tho. cbirfa ofaJnst 
bim by tbe Federal authorities U that of 
"moral turpitude-" 



D*. w. Acr>viTi;s riMTT, FlwUTto . 
nvmetmn. rt+ antr y«atarsn. w ivut ■ 

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X) 



Well Planned Selling 

By Telephone Gets Results 

\ 

Here is a typical example. It shows 
what one salesman did in one day of 
calling on customers by "Long Distance" 



Distance covered 
Customer* reached 
Orders secured . 
Time of average call 
Cost of average call . 
Percent of expense to sales 



2,800 mile. 
. . 40 

2 min. 15 sec. 
. 70 cents 
. 3>lS 



This is not a "special" case. Hundreds of 
salesmen following carefully planned methods, 
are getting similar results by telephone. Your 
"Long Distance" call means important business. 
It gets prompt' response. Your sales message 
receives undivided attention from your customer. 

Quick action at low. cost— that is what you 
get by telephone. You cover more ground, reach' 
more customers, get more orders, cut your 
selling expense. 

Our Commercial Service Bureau will show 
your salesmen how to make more profitable use 
of the telephone in their work. Without cost 
or obligation to you. Just telephone Cortlandt 
Official, Extension 620. x '., 

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 




THE MORNING" TELEGRAPH, .SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, A9ZZ. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




EMPIBE SZS&gtZttilk 

IMW Elf ci l.n O.r «««, T».«. 

HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTQN 



JCNICKERBQCKER 



IFnTlMdtn. IH 



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The YANKEE PRINCESS 

trnm Kahnaap "BIB RAJiniftE") 
Wit* VKlnn« I Th*>ra>a I John T. 

Bf««J 1 B»l»*r* 1MUTKT 



mam 



LENORe' 



ran MA Ik. .E«*a!iM ■< *-«■ 



asKIKI 



ON THE STAIRS 

vllh John CfUt Kbd JlH CrtB*. 

DALY'S AS* fl *- TAmai™. cot km. 



EQUITY «TH *T, w imM( . rd . iAT ^ 



o/amotismtts 



QEDIIM If ' WEST no IT. Eil. LH. 
nCrUDLIU |f I i^T»-ia*,Tuat,aW*il t l.lP. 

ABIES IRISH ROSE 



TIKES SO. *«ff 

Til FOOL 

"Tb* iar< "* plar 1&*< 
f« vrrlttoai viet In ■ 

MAtlM'.K TO-dTv 

Pcp, Price Mat. Tubs, 
SELWYN £££ 

BAH NET AtXKANDEI* 

BERNARD &CARR 
PARTNERS AGAIN 

Wortd*p i.i»bfnar tin 
MATINEE TO-DAY 

Pop. Price Hat. Tees. 



9 TORCH BEARERS 

OF Mil APIOUt rOMfD\ 



UOAH. OP LAUGHTER. "-W«ld 



ziegf ho follies 



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7 A T * H Si. 
kUl»-7n-4«TlTl^.DlT r 



LNA riimP AUfi C&U.PAKT -lift 

ta "THE AWFUL TOUTfT 

■ganlM Ki41nc« election Dar 



HUSIO BOX _ 

LAST TEAR'S SHOW" 

' "Orwiif tain un Mil**."— J J i*h. 

fflVWC BERLIN'S HEW 

Music Box Revue »l 

tut** t* ifAMAitn siiokt 



turn Blltnt w: ■" Bn,Li<!La*l a 
■arlH Milnrc Eta-ctlaa l>- r. 



ITS A BOY 



t*AOT Vh mi ■(. ««■ i.M.;L*»t a 

WUn I Uata.Ta-d*r * Id".|W«l« 

|£*trn >T*l1»** LtlaQIJen t»T- 



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BETTER TIHE5 



■ QAitrmtsisi #WS 30* 



04VJH BSXJiSCO rreitau 



FRANCES STARR "« 



SHORE 
HAVE" 



SOTMSISLONDOW 



EltcUaa D»r H*l> 



a LOBE — Pop.Mati.To-day&Tues. 

LAST 3 WEKKS 

George White's Scandals 

Paul Wtnumn * mi PiUti Rmi OKk- 

Kik C°]|«1!a a at Naw BtanMn. 

E«tm 8*i. t?l*e. Day, Tute.. ;-- T. 



' COHAN i: 



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^^^.-■"I LOYALTIES 

To-dii.Tu*. J W*J. f i T John GiliK«Mh r 



MARION DAVII 




WAS IN PI 



'At-t**>r (Inn The 1 at YirBiV-ALin Oal*. 

MADGE KENNEDY ■ 

W SPITE CORNER 

I ITTI ETtiH--*, WBLi W«*alir..r.r.il.». 
... I I t-C HdlcM TO-DAY, T..I. * Wri. l.K. 



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KL.tinUC MaU.TO-DAT* WID. !.». 
J Hfcta. Pfext Wrft TUa*.. mi * Ji(. 

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EASY OF SUEZ 



By w. siih«:hIibt ualuham. 



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k *"»!]-. J Pi™»m«! Pictmrt 

*t9L !ti,..|| « E rirl Oith-*-,m 

■ HOJ>OI,PJ1 VALENTINO 1 S 
•"The Ttaai Rijik," 



Rialto SWINSON S's^" 
B'*a* ^ fej*^^ Plehrr'* 

P«* ITHPSTA* MEIfiUAS In «T»«- 
To-!!i'u..tlniq W»ft SpiW Tn-mDrrov*" 



Game 



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fiEsnasiHHaao 

•* JfTj r i uan »*~-The Olrb Jn tfa s circle" 

'■''.'■ if. TO>: KDWARD 4 BALUB FILLDK. 

^'itSflti w - nth - r '"- »■«■ *■«■ Ta-4»y. 
ftWUfTl *nh nil. H^bbIUm.. 

S T Vi K yn JACKIE COOGAN 
I K A H V in'OUVER TWUT" 

II r* IT »l. n|ra V a Zrntpbear Onhtmit^. 

^J?' p *™™« l-'OKlMt: TIALLKT. 

special sHowraa ioS^S 



BlOOBar FBI IN TOWK! 



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DEVELOPING RAPIDLY 



Committee Will Pais on Motion 

Picture* JErlor to lUieiie by 

Frodu&ing Companiea. 



BAT STATE Alf7> TEE 0ESB0B6 



ClMTtmm H«o*llton la With Thcalr* 

»«v*-iftt — "Vaniij rmtr n Oiit " 

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EMPIRE EE^S _.. 

AZulrrn Kfrj W^t. HI|Hl T*0 W% Uun. 

.••TEWPTAfi-nnfji op una" 

Nut Whi niuaa'a "BcaT ttuit n*i 



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Kaibh A*a ■ 

Caa-la 



M'ARTHUR TO" HE 

SENTENCED MONDAY 



Kigutrate Soitpouck Cue by Be- 
qi*tit, but Will Eeir-To Hon 

Testimony. 

S^otirnrft ou AJBSnniJpr MucAMJanr, 
•jrtUt. convicted In Torkrltlit Court lor 
•■ ".:'!.- in -^o n!]cKp;i iinpnpT mnnni>r 
Ian-Mr^ r*ul DuschWt. ■ hBKcr, in On- 
teal Taik on Octant 34, «b* o^nin d*- 
refrrf tjr ^lajliitraie Puter A. Hittfai 

in Vorlifllk Court y4ltrti|A>. 11 nit 
put down tor Monday n«t w-X 3. f. M. 

| MiciBirat* BttUng wtnt to Yorkrillo 

Court loilar soUil.r for tio piJrpolc or 

i llsivixirir df tho MacArtliiir nH. wlijph 

wa« orIwin»ltr prtWBlfd to him, Tlio 
roffiilitr PMaatrxBi prttldinc riser* to-day 
H-fl<i W. liriirx L"«bl» r \ 

Krall Flic?!*, formw City >£Rjtli>tTaTc, 
niirn-ni-y fur Mni-ArLhiir, who on Orto- 
■ ■<■■■ - .:T tint aslcod tb«t "nitur? b« ti«v 

'j ftrral i^tnllDK invysiisniimi of tio Com- 

J plalnftDt. «im net oa hand la court 10- 

day. A rtjircMnbatlTe of tbr lawyer 




ftalad Sir. Fneh* vii to Waahlnston 
looiiiiiiT np the rccorda or (J>* iniraifim- 
tion Dppartmpnt ia r*»tTd to the winv 

ElilaanL^ ■tatftqetn ot the laiit mnm 
canns that I>i«:hteJt enmt t?> thh coun- 
try n« a *pcoo4 rtftft on a HtfHmcjr and 
iteiPrcJ the sbip hln-n it reached Oal- 
vejiton. *-' 

MaeiMmte Hattlux, di-frrtinjr a«atf^>re 
Until STOnday. paid be war ^n^tonninir tin: 
«-BH* *p«in for "MHIbuc*: »nSj,'' and that 
Sunset Kttcbi ivuuld not I* ptrqilued tn 
iju^Klloii' the ^mplainani amin. 

To Dinrhlait tho Ucriatrate said "I 
IwllBTf avoir *"*«■ Jf>U h*vt Ht«tfd h«re 
and v.-i'-n to «*y 1*1*1 jr«Ur nuhl!^-pi|nri!- 
'•In-jiF ia ri.irnmflTkdaJ.jp. Tnn hsvi- tha 
mnfelnc *f a fine r!Ua*n, tadJ n**rt not 
come back b^ri 1 nmr Motitl.ij nn1r>«i, j-. D11 
•ariab to. Th*! BUrart. howef er, will appre- 
ciate it I* yon iltt." 

*NTi-V0L3TEAD MEETING. 

UiatlcieaiFht'il ^pmfcrti lo ll« 
Him Tfa|i CTBBlair. 

Tlir Wnnjtn'a I'i- Luion of idc AMHia- 
tiixi ARalnit>tbe Problhilioii An»adm«9i 
and rhc Molly Dtrlirr Club tvll F-ol.J Bn 
0\4 Home Rally it Carnesta Hall In 
aopPOrt of ibofu candidates wlm *[■• 
lilrdaH to such modirltralloa «f rho Yol- 
m.-ad Act as *ill alloTr lljbt wljjae and 
Wr, taij cTieillttf. 

I-Iuifi Frajiif and C*lon«l TUiniani K. 
3 I let ( will tic iti^ prinoipil spcahan 
wbQr t*n-nilnui« addmvH will br jrlrrn 
ty W„ Bourio Coctrau. Walter SI. 
riitDdltr. J«hfl J. tioylao. I;r. H<wal B. 
Coji'Iaud, TbomPFi Jrflfrwui' Kyan F 
B. LaGuajrdi«, UaeW H. Knott. luring 
\V. Ulack, Jr., KuitAnrl C*Her. " J. J. 
Kindred, (Turtea a. Bond and Nathan 
I>. Perlsnan. 



By LOUELLA 0, PABSOIB. 

TIIK Will 11. Uaviv pun to 4aratef> 
a prericiv comiTiiiTM< to paat OH 
motioa pleturca before tbay tT» 
t.lc«»r;l by the prodiicinf eom- 
panita in davaldpln'r at a rapid rate. 
Under tha direction, of Col. Jaton joy. 
AiPH.iitii-- Bder^tBey of the Vuhlle Sar- 
Tfn Cotnmltten, llm llX) mnmlw™ Of thfl 
comsalttca cboMq /rosi utilional, citlf, 
ednntional, wclFin-f nml nlitteoa nr^.ni- 
uiUoTks hafti already iuim-'i! on teT«R 
njctura. SLa of * iir— -■■ were ontcrtaia- 
mrnt -i-dncajionft! ttlsda mada by the FoA 
company ahd the n-Tlcving party van 
bald Bt ibe Fox itudioa. The other n : aa 
a troMa-yn faatnrn ami tm ahowa the 
committee $y the tioldwyn tompBPy. 

ThB oommltte* la requeued for It* 
opinion; IhamffA tbflt nre goad art VHD- 
pllmentod, and tettie s that ar« couridered 
bid ar# criticixrd. The mggeatloii Is 
given that certaut tLlnfa be rCaphfcfiird 
and r.ib-'v pbfla^a of tha plctnre iie elimi- 
nated. If thr pmductlun meOtA ibt .lp 
provnl oT the cflipmlittWt the *lhar or- 
ganJaationa Ihrongh the county &tc In- 
formed or the fact and DJnjpSd tn [wtroii- 
1m the prwlpptlon when It reachaa their 
rcapeetlv" dtiiro. In other ^Vordt, tbc 
orgaolHllotia rpprewhlH «lll ft behind 
ever; wortb-whlle picture and pUah It. 

The Ultimate ro*u|tB of AUC4 co-oprrin- 
llo.n cannot bfi determined 4 [ tbk» atajpt 
of the game, but If the plan iponaonvt 
by Mr. Hayi and u ecu tad by Coiopcl 
Joy Ja aaccesiral tt eTiouhl maka eeaaor- 
eMp aa miQcceASBry bi a fifth ivftcal. i }( 
courae, cenaorahlp it an added luxur>% 
anyway, but if th]i committee operates 
BuectufalJy it \rV.\ be doubly nnnecei< 
nary, 

wh,< K mm oa) ■••!** in n<.[*.«, 
rrobably the moit populnr qu>eftitrD to- 
day in film circle* l» what >■ happening 
in MaaMcfanwcta, vKort cejiiorahip comca 
up for a referendum ftita next Tneiday, 
No coc saama to know exactly. Those' 
who 'are working to convince (he voters 
caniorahip li an lindealrable !«*■■■. paaaed 
to give; polideiana a Job, nro not talk.* 
lug. ?oo much in at 8tako to make nr.y 
idle h- ■«-,!■■. One ncrcr bnowa la dd elec- 
tion v.-Siin-h way the voters will mark the 
deridluK ballot and it in. bolu unwiee Bad 
risky to baur-d any fuataea. 

From B man who haH just returned 
from Boston we beard tbo election looks 
doac and lite rtformtm are aangnine 
over Llic outcome flc Knld from hti per* 
axinal oDacrr'alinn It iceinnl to Him the 
motion picture meu li..:-! a good i.-huies of 
kilting ccntwrchlp. ITc xster^cd many 
jif.iciiiitut men wL» Imcl been opotlly in, 
j'liv.ii- <--f ceuannltlp. Imd bow cumo out 1 
and eiprcaaed ibemietk'ei Bt btllcvine 
■-ill.-!: n l.-iiv would b« ejeiry bml for 
MtuiSiicluiBetteB. 

The flJm men, are nut n-j-jjig anytbibg. 
So lar It heema to PC a toes uy, wilb 
even chimera on both aidta. Kciuc; the 
first time tlic ccawjrahiii qneatloii liaa 
bctnutit liiwctly up to the pcopbj, the 
nutciiciie La imparUiUl. 

Sh* la Bui] , 

Mi--. Eli klosmcr aecma to Le a- j.. i: -.■ 
in the affaira of the Htato as mtib Jlrs. 
Ksij>i. iJnoTK in CIctcIudO ivhuii - i l :.- 
Eervt.>i| hh cenbur there. Mn. :!. ; in 1 ='. 
accorHjicK to n repOirt, lia* \v*t Jtctured 
again in ISuJJalo— a icml-polltkal plctora 
talk, with information on iTn- necessity 
tor u Slutc CommlaaioD uT SfotSofl tTfr 
turee in tliih city. 

Clayton HaaHJIon ■■ Him LiJimr. 
ClayTon llamlliaa. n v hu left tbctJassic 
coiifinrs tit the Coliimbia L'nlvnriity not 
sq> Io.ni,- nut la Bet in tbc capacity D ( 
aupervijinc director for Coldwyn. Ik noiv 
CDodutiiuf a culutuo On Kiolien plcturca 
Tor Tliraire Mifaatnc. 

ca«t Ail iir«^j. 
Out at tb^ Uo-lduyih htudioa KttfU Bal- 
lia h bBty making all prrparalioua to 

film 'fhjftv.Tny's ("VaoSty Fair."' Ho 

baa itin:.!'iin<''-.l ill'? followfng ' A-i: Mabel 
BaUJn. li:Li-riiiiu Ford. Kleanpr Buard- 
DiDi. ".'■': I.n'l l.-"iji:L. Earle !■■'■-'. Hoberi 
."ii «!■■!.. William Rilnipbre.v and! Tempv 

fi*bpi;. 

l.eavea tor Hollywood, 

Vpsgy Krow.p daecn't Ir: a lltilo thing 
like a prriiidffttaer. v]>o ia on Bdmlral. 
affect brr *i L rren and erace career. In 
fact, B"fcf huH forfotti'ti all about aodcty 
and tflvi-n her entire attentlrin ty her 
tiiotion iiifHift aDibLtlOnri. After ■ *l]C- 
ooaafnt i.,.)!! siri-Lnrr nidi J«ho,»y Hlnca 
in thfl 1 ' Tiirfhy" «rr!ca and an njually 
an ccrs!' fill uPiwarflncr en the; utace t:i 

"Tlcth- ?t--, rtir Lart Walu'' ftnJ 

the. "Midnight Frallr/" 1 lOsl Broftn baa 
Itr-takcn beraatf to tba bnd or piet ir-A. 
lfoll> ri * n, '«l. i » TuTlber hrr work uji trm 
Bereeti. 

AvcvrUtaK '" ■ Btraw Vote. - 
A btirav rote'wna taken In all the mo- 
tion picture LheBtrejr yatarday on the 
preference for C^ivcroor In tlir raming 
eiectlnn. Aevordiiig lir one of the the- 
atre "Where, the ■ ■ - = ■ s i - a -- : .;:ta J |o 1 

vote in favor of Xlfrvd Smith. 

■*l only fcope,*" be addW, "nl] thoaa 
nfo'ple who riiw?r" Stnllu have raiia- 
tered'." 

At I he Capital, 
"To Uav* and ■.fa 1 Hold," a ylrtaraa- 
tlon nf Marr JohhitOruB nf»wl, cotBeB to 
the Cflpltol na« V*Vfc for lta ffrBl abow- 
ipg on Broadway, ijwfg*) Flumgarico 
haa mi'!" an ettborBt<t production of thin 
inureating BSary and the fBit*ahaws a 
list of aamBa beaded by Betty Compaon, 
Bitpported by Barn LytiU, W. J, Fergu- 




rtouy ay AjfM 

PEliDV BROWN. 

Star la orr lur KotIr«fa»d ia atnrl 
vrirk In million |ili-!'»rri. on Ih* 
ITaaati Her !*■* lerrta *nP'"- 
■ m-«> -th" vrlth Jiihniirt- Illnc/. In 
Ibip "Ttwlir" aarJra. 



aon, Claire Ijubrey, Walter Long, Ar- 
I Ihnr Rankin, Anna UornwB-lt. Fred Huht- 
| Uy ;iri! Uieien LitUiiield. 0<iid& Bat* 
; t'f ir has mada tho atlaptatioti. 

Wonder What Will 1Impp*u, 

Avery Hopwood, author of somo of nur 
moat celebrated WMtdi farce*, ha» been 

| encaged by rite Moroarn company tu 
write ibe tlilei for "Slippy MeOce." 

I Colleen Moore and Wheeler Oakman are 

' fcatiirrd plBycre. 

Tlicac Jlnaj- pTrxi .vaeni*. 

I Ilohert I^dgar Lom, who hrretoffirc 

l hai condned in- publicity loborr. to ■'»■■ 

expl^iratioo of liltuo and film ^layerin, 

leeniii to l»: deacrting the motion picturo 

■"'-'■■i\- Mr. l.i'ii-; la tumdllng the pub- 

j liciiy for tu-o aiage playi on Broadn-ay 

— "Kaat Side, Vent Hide" and "The 

Faithful Heart." He. aeema brj pinnnp, 

] boTvevrc-. to keep a band Id liJm acliv- 

1 Itieij, i'.t Utn pcraonul nubllrity of Tbedn 

I Bara L-manatra from hin olfleri under th« 

j dlrrctton «J Blythe Elbariroocr. and tba 

| mannnnieiu '■-. little Miriniu Batista 

' cnn[iii::r.-i i.j be hnndled there. 

nuxbmnm M'acLi. 
]Jecenju»r 3 tn D Lnvluxire ii agaiu 
- thin yctf bvluc inaugilnited aa BiurbBOoi 
; Week at the New York. Alliinj" autr 
; BunTsIo ■'Xehcingpi of the Famourt Play- 
| era tatfcy Corporation. ExhlbElora have 
j promised tbalt- ro-operAtion In HMfcEag 
| lh|q neek a Bircc£at. Tbo .;:■;■...• iroa 
| Rtarted about a v-cek. ajro and (he New 
I Vortt £xcbaBE{[ already has on" hundred 
| theatres booked. Tk-y BXfMSt to ncecd 
laat yrar'a reeanl. 

RAcrk From Europe, 
Attig MM-nnllE- nix weeliH in Fraace 

Aim in- K<-cnCA for lite ■■..-;:;, -j| tin i. 
of IliansaV ttory. "The Knemlea of 
Women," the j.'cgmopplltnb cumpgny, 
lrkicJi '(.1 mjklnir ibU nletiirc returned! 
bom* Tiiunsday nn tie. Olympie + Tfce 
trip abrnnd mitrked thf: UrsI time lhn| 
an '■nil;:- company wiw nrnt ibrnnd to 
work on il pictuye. 

" During the sajaurn in Franca. "VJiofJi" 
■vera taken nf Monte Carlo. Nice and 
JfarJa, wbrrn lbauei located bia latest ro- 
BUAflfi, Thi Coamopoliian company nam 
the tint in BCTe.n y*ans tij take iwenn.* 
Ji* and around the Monte (.'nrl-? Caelum. 
Ibanex ?>., get permlaeion fur IJhaai to 
"thoot" Hip ['rinee of HffnMCo'll palace, 
while in PnrU tho dnrlni m.-iCiner in 
m-l^pb the American enmernnipii worked 
on some of the etrcct aconr.i ijilIclI lIk- 
gay boufernhilera, 

"Thr. i ..ri.-iii-..- . of Women*" •-'_■!]]] i^.iD i . 
which returned mi ibe Olympic-, Include 
Lionel IJa/rjninrc, Almn. Rulwnjt, Tcdro 
tin Cordoba, William "Boater" CoUler, 
J:- W. j. 1 . Thompson. Oiteth Hugh«» 
nnd 1,'ladys Hnlette In th^ fftttj Alan 
Crwland. director; Lynn Chorea, apiftia 
tnnt dircctne; Ira Morgan, rumttatanu : 
Hairy Wilde, hvalitiuit c-'i: irrumnn, nn$ 
Dr. I)anif>l C fiooibfimj mpany maA* 
"tn, The pictnra arlU ■ flnlshi-d in 
tht- CoMnionpihiiri rtDdioa 'icre. 

A Llflc "I Ttr«. 

yvotertloy we fell. Iik« {longing Coue'n 
Hifc (o "Hrcry ilo.v in eircy way thlnffS 
grow wwrna Bad pfitotC Tf airy one day 

MM bring !!*■■■■■ things In iter ,pacli wr 



have 



rimer known it. W*1I, to-da:y li 
■■■'■■ brighter. 



nnolhrr d-T}. Tilings Till look I 
I VOTU for SMITH! 

i .-f-- 1 ii PLiw ■"- ■- TU* Menrlaa Tal'tnpK i 

! TRESTON. *. J., ?!(rir; &%— Tho Cfea- 

' eeot Amnaenjent Cinipaoy wga caarter*tl 

j Id id* office of the Secretary of flute 

yejtrrrbjy to npcrBre from 1TT-17U Smlvll 

strMt, Forth Amhay, M-jrh Hyman * 

' Rede/ aa agent. In prodtldng. raflnBgitif 

and controlling ibo*'i, amnactneati. pfo- 

rinprjon* comrdlr-.t and theatre* In all 

their branchK". The conoerrt Li» \ eap- 

ifiliEnijnik of 5 100,000 which la composed 

•>f 1,000 shBraa nt 1 100 per ahore. while 

the fneajrwrBtorfl nod. the pumber of 

aborw bflla by iaeh are Hymap K, Iteder 

3: riiilir lleilrr, ".; Jo^|Fn Hedrr. H; Batl 

Morrf* Ilenlar. ■'. b)\ ot Vtnb Amboy. 

T#> C»«- n Gal* In On* Dai 

T*t S ' C*Utln PROMOI QI'IVIMK Mhl^f. if* 
to. b*tr* u>» aln»LB^ *( I. w. Gran. iBt 
auwj fm an JutoUD.) ata— sAil 



Children's 

Hair-eutting Shop 

Baa*l Barber Shop 



0*4 %nmu(Ar 

If * Formerly A. T. A'fncarl 



Saturday — 

Outfitting Day 

For All the Family 



Annual Sale of Misses' 
Coats and Wraps 

$59, $69 and $79 






$61,650 worth for $36,990 | 



200 "Sample" coats (tb* maker'a beat effort*) etnJ wrapi from thre* tailor* whom we ton- 
sadef beat of Iheir kind in Nfrw York. Alio rcproduc Lions, mai/cfoourarder, of eleven of the 
moat aucceaaful modeb of the Ktwni. 

MATER I AXS are from the finest Loomi of Englandr Franc* and America — aporU weavea 
in tSMJM with Urge ibawl collar* of natural raccoon and AuatroJiajn opoeaum and the toft pile 
matea-LsJ& ntcessary to truly interpret the new ideaa of Para. 

The cxcruiBite plain ailk lininga — many are fine crepea— de^ervo eapecia] mention. 

Collars of Fine FURS 

Ninety-five out of every hundred coati in the Sale have generomly proportioned collars 
of carefully selected fun — tome also have fur cuffs or brixmning*. The furs on these coati 
atone represent an achievement All have received the cachet of Pari*. They include beaver, 
black caracul, aqtrirrel, fitch, taupe and platinum dyed fort, Australian opossum and natural 
raccoon. 

The colors of the coats are the rich brown tones and lovely cocoa and caramel ifiaHes 
wine color — kit fox gray — navy blue — black- — approved of Pari*. 

EXTRA SALESWOMEN! S.»nd floor, Old Btdg., Tenth St. Side, Saturday. 




$59 for $69.50 to $85 grades 




$69 for $89.50 to $100 grades 




$79 for $110 to $165 grades 



■ 



"MAN WITH THE ROSE" 
TO AID TRAVELERS 



Arthnr Brooke, Well Known In* 

tcTnatiDnaHy, Will Serve Hotel 

Plaza Quests. 

A unique and. Important figure in tho 
eormonoliran Cirr of N>w Yvf* Is Ar- 
thur Brooke, *ho bat just r^tamwl to 
hit tifjcadTB office* at th; Hotel Plaso, 
altar a coatlncBUcl trip to Bnuseii. vs- 
euEt, Nice. Nnnlea, Homo, Pari*, Berlin, 
namburf and London. While in thaw 
dnoi he appointed qualified CraTol ex- 
pert* to Tcpranct blm. 

To the travalor tho iiiaa Arthur 
Breaks ll eat at flrat recflgniatd, bat Jatt 
Ay "lbs Kan nith tho BAbb," ond In- 
itsntJy tli" impcririncQ OE ihn lrork of 
Arthur Brenkq i; brnugbt to attanttan, 

The IHotal I'Umi now bnB Lho acrvk-to 
of Hub vateran truvci man. iurj the p.nt- 
reus of Kaw Vork'a fina hotel will ha abla 
to leave thalr Btcamahlpj rullroad and 



hotel accommodation p. to ltd Ilrooke 
with the fullent rorprlenofl that hla or- 
gan Itn I loft M-iii oblain tho ih-'«L poaalhle, 
aa the ".Man >.-. i t S i tha Roue" ia weJl- 
Itnown to nil .st*am*b!p and railroad ef- 
nciala. j 

A . further BBrfffnC of oEttalalng v&sA' 
ports, ?.iiiir;;; permita may also !.:•■ left tr> 
air. Bruok». aa well as attandlirg to the 
lacomlng ateamera anil u hailed with do- 
light by the lo-comlag paaiarig«rT. 

Mr. Brooka'a Knowledge of worbl-irlda 
condition* hai prond InvaluabJ* to even 
aeatoned travelera and many interesting 
atorlea can be told by Mr. Brtoke aa to 
bo* his organlutlon aaved days of trou- 
ble- in jeeurlng ncceatflry paaaponi and 
vista for American taar!«ia. Mr. Brooie't 
motto IB to Boole with Brooke 



Wataa )Ta» Sovalaed Ankle. 
(By Unhad jttww «a Tb* >(an>lai TaiafcajM 
LONDON, Mot. 3^-Tha Frbca ot 
Wataa It hnbbllng aronpi] on ano footi 
having apralnrit an Bnkta. X-rtr photo- 
grapha bIiowh] no bone* broken. 1 1 i-J 
foot la Bwollen to badly that ba tttttaot 
ivrar a st-jr. lmt U)B Injury la mot ■»■ 

riacj. 



Mr. Hanltr ri-aUlota^ 

To li* T.I'-.t at Tbe itc-fliai T>U*r*jb-' ' ■ 

What lit indicated In the political field 
in Kaw Vorli thla yene ia >■ "mU•jdi' , re- 
-=ili, Mjisji' TtcmocrBla and tome Rainib- 
lltaftB, but .^luitit" will bo elected Gov- 
ernor- Hi* majority jn thia city will 
be wry large i-iiU-r.1 and to thii re- 
anlt, or comt*V, Tho hlorning Telegraph 
ix contributing actively. 

EFtMEBT aARVIES. 
New Vorh, Nov. a. 

HEATH NOTICE*. 



;thefu^eraj, church-; 

i JBiieennvtWvflwpMf cvafaaat B 
CVtlCgtuauMil3M 

JrT^AOTECU^PBHL 

■rnadwaq at 64 Ba SB 



HBMSlnu-Mii.niim. tam?bbui. rrsBML 
*-sn;llCTl T " nn,»j»a. i-,/i mi. Jirwrt. . Katk* 
Ulan 



rt-BLlSBED EfllT KCXbAT. 

: br thi lewis TntumOra ccatFAwr. it Np. S» Etsbih inni, 

■ Pifniih Stmt, in i&e fliy nr \« York. Borougn of MsnbiLtsr. 
'. X. Lewis, I'r-itdenl. 870 Elf tit AVeane. Edward It Thorns*. Vies rMWl 
-""I AVtnue. John 7, NfII. Jr.. Srtretsrv and Tiriiiini, CO Eighth At** Bfc 
T.lephaaa, »M ClrrS*. 




THE MORNING TELEGRAPH/ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER S T 1922. 



Mnfc* checks payable to Tt-c Morning Telegnpa. GO Eighth Avanne, XMl Tart 



IE tb* New York, censor board It permit!*] lo flourish 
I FmanciaJ Out- * _i| hnQt IbUrferene* we shall soon bar* eight new member* 
NeceiurT fear °* *"' Sl*lo Motion Flcture Cora minion to pan on our 
motion file-tare cntertalnmrDt. In maiming up to* ulnii- 
l*gts and disadvantages of having ■ polities! board say wlut 
shell b* shown Kid what shall be eliminated It U Inter** (Jog 
lo know tbe salaries of the commission an p*M hi llfltlfMl 
tsore*. Last year 19 appeal mi made to the stale Legi- 
Istnre for more money because the genrron* ram set uMc 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOUELLA O. PARSONS 



Showid Be CoraW- 



lor lb* mnmtessCscrs of rhi* board was not 1 Deficient far Et» 
upkeep. 

Tbe dram en the nation plrtnr* parse bna been enniidersolr and ibtrt 1* nQ 
stnirsnre hrf J forth tbal we shall bare any recap* frcm an Increased Dcsncial re- 
■pfrEifblliiy i! f^iftr+hlp coatlnuel. Tie merits of censorship bare been dlltuttcd 
many times, but quit*, apart from whether we bellem IbrW people shall bar* thi 
power lo let the moral standard -for a who!* Btalo or whether we are willing (o let 
tana people deride their momenton* subjects for ua Ibsro cornea the atitBtlon of 



Tba proper tapendilur* of money la a subject that win awaken marry ersry 
Censorship to many of the volera fa unlrcporunt! but when the discussion 
*f bow tba State money la ipent cornea tip a roll nil will show every man tad 
wvbuq itdPtady to Kuan. Bui— -.a arguing avainit ibf Bute Oominlsilon of Moilon 
IVtuira wt do not d*crj the principle of renaorMlIp lirj nOrt Lfaao wr deplire |bc 
aaoiwr seeeturr for lti malBLnu&>r# . If tbtfe dgbt depoUn are added to tba Coo- 
aalnlos tfcat la alnidj eoatlst tba tcotlen picture lddoiirr 'id ta# atiieew of Ntw 
T«rk DMT« tbma tber afaould aaj bolb the noJillty of pletorvf And ihf Yoter'a pain 
•f atbod will amTer, 

Tb* neHtf of WUOrsblp nndi little furlhcr edltorlat dl*nja*fob Id Ibia papar. 
T« wc«ki We bara arfed tba roppcrt of the tlemoemtle party and Alfred Smith for 
Oorrrnor, it he ii pkdeed to repeal ceajwrabip boeaute St la a plank In the Demo- 
cratic platform. \wS btra repeitrdlr calied niimtion 10 ihe fact that the Repub- 
ttcan part? bai ijmffrd tba quettlon »d that croiontilp U GOTFrnor Milkr'a pet 
Idea foatered and sponsored by bin, 

That alone ii cuoufb to bflnf out a unanimous Smith rote In the indtintry. hut 
It nxtj Dot have tba airae efTrrt upon (he public lo whom ceuaorihlp It t rifua 
Eh'laf,, not worth all tbv fum iod lUenttoD It baa been tlren. The majority of men 
Mmt women bellere etntorlblp means a cbultc of rood or bad pictures. The re- 
formen hare, nude the neceiaity for cejuorabip id atroDf min*' people are (a favor 
of It without knowing/ czaetlf what It mum. 

Bat thii hi* all been threshed orer in prerloa* editorialt, bet our plea iij»- ii 
Bat bo much a err lo the public and the motion picture builnru to aaee thla Stale 
from a political motion picture renaoraaJp aj It '■• u tamest hope that the PtKo 
wfTJ be tared the additional taxea by a complete renora] of tbla board. 

In liatatcfatlseita erery known arg-n£aent In beini used to penuada the people 
to TOte acalmt cenuribip it the referenriuim rote bel&i taken next TDeadav. The 
aame taetfn tborjld nrtt-all l& New York State — there la oblr a few dari left, but 
KBMrfehJp C*D be orrrcomc by electing; Alfred Smith Governor. The opportunity 
If tOO bLf to loae. It la a queltioa of added fitiaorisl reBpoDsibiliiy or exemption 
from a law that txiela both our monrr and our freedom. 



[ ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 

X? VEIt alnca rhiplin paslrd from the abort comedlea to those of feataro length 
*~* tber* hat been a gradoal following in bla steps by IfaroUJJoyd, Johnoj 
Hlntl and Boater Keaton, who bare gained by their ibo>rt aubjeeti a niBrieot 
public lo warrant ■ more ImporMDt difplay of ibtlr Indirldaal talents. 

There \* much to be aarld for tbla tendency, as II wit) undoubtedly be a tonic to 
tb* tcpren. developing a higher clan of humor and relegating the lisp-stick to 
leaser comedians. But, at (be time time, wi are coatetatu of Che diflcolty or 
sad Is 1 comedJea that can be luiiaiBed for fiTe reels, but If they can da It. more 
power to Ifcctn. 

In the theatre there bus always been a place for ancb comedians as William 
Collier, George Cohan, Ernest Traex and olheri, who hire managed to spedaUie In 
a bilb grade of fun, and It la to thli group that Ibe abort-named screen faroritei 
correiposiL 

. "Bora lira Flint" la a notable example of (big n *fi- lypr of long comedy which 
ihowa that auch tnlnga can be mide very enterlolulog, "Grandma's Gay" ii another 
which ban mat with gtlKeai. artd there are otben In the course of production that 
An likely to he equally Well received. I 

There ii no mora reason for Umitinf comedy to two reel* than there ta to (imit- 
lag two reeli to eosedy, 

' It la tdst the form of the picture that counts, bat (be value. 



TTUl diSrait thing to measure tee popularity of atage or acreen itmra in a 
■*V bbubst -ftat ^in make comparison potable, Perbtpn the Boon satisfactory 
Ja«cun It in thecrowdt that dock to tec t celebrity *'. a pereonal appearance. By 
tksfl standard lfary Ptckford and Doflglta Fairbanks seem to hare a decided dalm 
to tba title of the moft popular ttata. Ko others ever seen to being out such 



Any on* who Is Iq the habit of attending motion picture pramierei will doubt- 
teat agree that It la seldom Indeed that acton or actresaei On cither atage or 
aereen receive mch public Oratione as that which attended the opening of "Jlohui 
Hood" In'itt Monday night nt tbe Lyric Tbcntr-. Lo D , before the performAnce 
began Forty 'second atreeL was lined with, walehera. four or fire deep- From curb 

-to tJekat-tahej there wau Just space eaougb for aet^-holdert to puab their way 
single flit Into the theatre. Inalde the invited gneata atood or sUlrwaja and In 
tb* back of the house. Cheer after ch«r pasaed over the hantc as Bodolpb 
Talentino, Thomai Ueif has and dotena of other fan favorites took their aeaU. 

"Wiat ta there about motion pictarea and ibe people connected with titm 
-that make* the crowd go crmay?" queried n Monday night spectator. -\o otter 
snadHaace* ever appear to show thi* esthnalajtni. The Bereen »rem*rlo be dereionlng 

'an Individual tod typical ipeeies of rab-rab rarkei as dlstusctly its own a« tbtt of 
tbe feotball field or the bateban diamond." 

' Ko matter how sincerely the most brilliant theatrical first-night audience 
■say express its appreciation of the beet posaib&e performance of arlift frlepdt 
fJier* il always more repression about their expression, Doubtieaa the fUtn 
promieret a»Time Bomelhing of the eliamcter nt the aereen llaelf. They are mora 
trnly of the people aiul for thrm ihsu any other public entertainment. 



•TpIlK latent plan of Will n. ILaya for Improving the cinerna !■ to gatlier 
*• ln,gether a group of people selected from the Entelugrntnlq lo paaa on pic- 
taret befora they are tabmitted to the censor board. Members of tbia contmlUc* 
arc to b* cbosep from varloua walk* of life— re I Igi o«f, social, civic. rdueationaJl 
;and welfare ortunltatUmi bciog repreaented. Tb* Idea ol Sir. Hays la to have 
tht*e people see filmi si preview showtag* and to offer constructive rritJcitmi 
l which (he producer* may profiL 9ngB-ealiona Tor ponrble elimuationa will 
iMOawd at length, al» aceoea that migbt well be emtfbasisnL Colonel Jason 
»,SDse#atiTe: secretary of the public BcrTice departwent of the Htya orgattlxaEiop, 
1 tba committee of 100 Is In no tease of the word a censor board. It 
■arm, however. If the work of these people proves aaitafaetory. Ihry pjight 
' take the pla« ibroogboot the country of Stale centor boards, EaHi 
1 *4* these orgsnitationj represented will work with Eta Kspectire. association-* 
r dties, to tint a worth-wiHe Oim will bsrc the wey paved for ila recepllob 
I Hit eett xtltaaed lo the public. The board baa already seen seven filma and 
l prtroises U be an interesting e&nerJment. 



'. Alfred Bmlrh la elected Governor on Tuesday, 1 in- Theatre On-nera' Chaaiher 

1 Commerce will hold a jubilee. Every exulbltor lo that orsAHbaUoD bah 

1 bla parvonal effort to help ihe friend of tbo industry win In tbe election, and 

-> tt elected tbey can feet they bar a had a share En bringing about bia 

Of coune, tbe tbearre otmeru djd not do any more (ban they should do — 

fa a grant thing 10 help chose who help us — and aa r-onuoiM said, to let Mr. 

I sJla b* la appreciated by Lbs motion picture 



WHAT doca the public wuti 
Ricbard Bewland acid it nny 
man had brains etungh to an- 
swer that question an could r*> 
tire from the Lndoatry a multl-tnlUlonaJre, 
But tbe public la so uncertain fa Ita de- 
mands tbat Ita meat to-day is Ita poison 
to-morrow, Tba stamp of. approval pat 
on some tlms and the aJbaolate' Rf utal to 
accept others is one of the enigma* of 
this bomnees that cannot be aattafactorily 
solved. 

Mr. Rowland, wbo has paly lately 
come Into tbe Associated First National 
fold and who baa sitll mora' recently 
stepped Into the rhair of general man- 
ager, think*, tin* innuitry BMdj. > saving 
sense of humor In cope wftb the situation. 
The man wha pitta n fortnno plua bralm 
and bard work into a picture only lo find 
tliere Is no market for It will need a 
sense of humor If be wants to go on 
living, 

Mr. Rowland iiy* the rridcal public is 
not th'.- result of poor picture* as much 
aa the simple fact tbe pfcrjurefocrt bars 
now loarnn lo be uiKrimlbatlAf- 

1 w.iftdrr. 1 

1 fiaeTiminBtlng perhaps, but rmt il* 
waya/ convincing in its verdicts. I have 
teen pictures so finr In their purpose and 
so arriirJe 1 have t°nn back to look at 
ihrm * r-rrnnA urn/-- aji.l yet tbey bsre 
been a drug on the market. Again I 
have teen pictttres an cheap and so taw- 
dry 1 nave blushed for -.Inane at t!l" bad 
taste in tuminr thepj loose on a defmer-* 
Irs* public do an enormou* bnsiTiraa. 
The pnblic tnay rv dls^rimlnattng some 
times, bat there hate been times when I 
har,> felt what Is irons: wiib the motion 
picture* sbnulrl be sung In ihe time of 
what la wrong, with the public. 

Credits) Jrablla With Too Mara- las* 

"_. v wlllcem-r. 

■[ bare (be utmost respect for IUcb- 
|pj Rowlarfd'a n^nton. He knows plc- 
torw 'and he knowa the public. He 
bought and prodnred "The Four llorao- 
mea of the Apocalypse' 1 while he was 
.head of Metro ami Lie did It in the face 
nt the moat yioleat opptmlrion. Hut 1 
think he gives Ibe public credit. Tor 1m 
much Intelligence, when h<- Lf:ink.i they 
cbooct only the fine iblags. 

A few weeks ago 1 migal; have agreed, 
but lawly the faltore of two taaaaal loo ally 
fine picture* have come lo my can and 
the. harvest that some others have reaped 
with cheap and undesirable Alms make* 
one become a cyolc, 

Mr. Rowland. 1 wag interested in 
boaring.- said hr thmigfat Tlu •crnario 
writer should hove tnorw cpediL "A good 
srenarin wriler la the greatcm factor In 
muking picture*." asld Mr. Rowland. 
*Tfhc director Is Important end no Is IV 
cutter ftnd the prHjtogritplicr, bul none • -i' 
Ihrm iv. my ii|iiii|.in upproorliea the lm- 
portnncc of the Bcenartu writer." 

Mr. Ilowland tald h* ih i«B!it ihen- 
slu.ulil be a school for directors, scenario 
Writers and bhotograpaer» so that they 
could master the technique of their craft 
and learn all tbtrc is to know about ihe 
manufacture of the motion, picture. 

"If each ooe of thee* people are pro- 
ficient in their particular craft." aaid Air. 
Rowland, "there shoald be no really poor 

Picture*. Take the Saturday Eveftlhg 
oat, sgme of the stories ore better than 
other*, -hut there an- no stories lu the 
Poet that are entirely bad. 

"Of rune*.-* rhe ideal condition would 
be ocrfert picture*, nut dace iherc If 
00 thine prrfoct 1* the world, wc cannot 
Lope to attain that goal while we are 
living on ihla planets rroportlonntrly 
spcaklog. the number of plays ibat am 
uiuen the abioluic failures ia nnen 
prrntcr than motion plcint*' flops. In no 
field or art Is there a perfection— In lit- 
ernturp, art nr music— so why should we 
expect the motion picture to strike a 100 
per cent tveroge." 

Nrrr I'll Inrr Ih.i. Ilaconrtillns. 

In looking over the pnw arrivals at tha 
Uroadasy houses It occurs to me there 
la small room for complaint. "Robin 
Hood" come to tbe Lyric on Monday and 
proved that New York for once in licr 
life wss willing to accept the verdict of 
the Los Angeles god Chicago critic*. It 
gave both Mr. Kalrbank* and Li- picture 
a reception that left no room lot doubt 
that it is exactly aa good a* the inspired 
press agent' said when he wroxe "the 
aTreatest ahow in tbe world" or same such 
enthusiastic Vine. "Oilier Twurt*" a 
liberal translation of Irldtctut, briaaa 
that smnderfu) child, Jackie Coogan, luto 
notice end makes those whu an inter- 
ested in art marvel at the understanding 
of tlic little boy- A* one of our reviewers 
aaid after teeing him, bis dramatic In- 
■tinct ia utonading and hi* grasp of 
values without precedent- Aside from 
Any criticism of tba play. Jackie as Oliver 
Twist La something that will live' in the 
minds of those wbo tike good acting long 
after he has abed his knickers. 

William Fox bo* two ipeeiAlf, "Tba 
Town That Fontot Cod" and "Tbe Vil- 
lage Blacksmith." 1 haven't seen either 
of those yet, so I am unprepared to re- 
port on them, but 1 bear moat enoaorag- 
leg reports of the former from some of 
our most dinenh frith-*. L, J. Seix- 
nlcka "One Night of Iflve" is another 
good picture, an- la "Shadows" and others 
that bare cnada tbeir appearance this 
pa*! week. 

If the season crop promise* such a pef- 
Mfiuurc of winner* I think we can bnry 



JOHN ROBERTSON. 




out of existence. Oa Thursday ntenEnf 
lit the home of Mr. and Mr*- Nathatt 
yidarer, .ttto prominent dnellais fought 
.for a flrinrHplr. i^iariftt: no meana to 
eel* in a Conlrovrnr that waa interna- 
tional in acope. The two eonteatanla. 
Richard ^raJnvll and Vis">unt de 1* 
Janic. wLlb their >ecoada. met on tbe 
field of honor and sought bi settle a 
bitie r argument thai [new when Mr. 
tiraityrelj isaerterl be could cook quite 
a* ivel as (be, Visro'iflL The Earte.-. It 
seems, has r. repntatioa for inrniss; ant 
deUcsriea with 1 akill that' the Fr**i,Hi 
are famed for. Mr. II r*dw*lL.e±t tains 
,' hla cuUaary ab'litT tuisjhf not bara< n 
: many "a fs." bag be i-oqtd rook jeet aa 
much edible dlshe?, acecprad a *c*ial- 
tirngn end met t Jc ^ l-*co*int in Hra. 
Vidaver's kitchen. Tbe maids bar lag 
been dismissed for tbe evening, tba 
kitchen, amp lorned looan to the roqtewi- 
nnis. The head of (he Producer* Ho- 
cnrlty itarted hi* saucepan dael with 
dam chowder, thri Viarount came liack 
with Ifllielrr a la Amrrfcaine, Mr, i;m.i- 
>fell answered with a most comojlcated 
aalad. decqrnted irlth fancy fHeesel The 
contestant, now /earing bia 'honor might 
auffer, «itrrird!y produced French pan- 
cakes. This inept up until thej astrono- 
mic ability of 'the guests tvna ptit lo 
sin-h a strain It was dr+idrd to call it 
a r>. Both tnp.11 sxreed jo call it n lie 
for the- eveamav pmvidiiif Mr*. V|da*er 
wonld pi+a*rt a return encueoent. We 
should Atr In say the baste** had to 
call in the deco^atora to rlrsn tie 
kitaben, but It would not be true. The 
two duelista weaned tuo djsbe* aod left 
everything so fplck and span they wee* 
urged to give op their i**prctl** P 1 * 
fraadoa* and take a permanent jo!. In 
tb* Vsdarar *- 



Ha Ilaa Jataea Implrallos, CasMstma; This Coaapany- la Frrtrirnirr 1* 
HeadlBui itii Owsi 0raTaniH((*a- 



f-rs and signed on llic dnlted line with | would not get tin- most out or every 
If3«|'lrjli<m. Tifaich is Ibe newest pro- | scene." 

daeiuK romrripy of them *1L \ 1 Mr. Robertson bsl>1 freouonlty they 

"Tin' rr»] m usability of being in abso- ' had nppeslei) to l^nicbu Fsirbnnki Tor 

Inn- i-ciiiim) is enormous." sahl Mr. Bob- ■ an opinion. When asknl to r advice he 

trtaoti, "When Mr. Injell. as prcstdrbt t would xjlrc if, i.ut he would never 



Wheat Ska. Hr ( lifrrtJ, 

RcajisleitnE for an dediooi lias lti 
inierostiog points even if one does have 
to vialt n barber nbon filled with njen 
to '-omplete this orcesaary mission. At 
Vast Kit* Wi'Jntan found her exiiericnec- 
POL without it* amiialni: ultle. Sho went 
with her father ta rests tL-r-- th« one 
womirn ' in a bather trhap llllel wltu 
men. "Your ■*aV demanded (n clerk. 
■ I '.■■■■? ..--'■ hbe is not very much oror 
3*t, ill*. Welman answered In n clear 
voice, never -In imlnf of using a 
woman "s prirljege to ch/nt-a Utile. As 
■ he wit* leaving, ii man, cot t less and 
esOlTaaas, in tbe a.-t of being ahaved, 
jnniped out nf fats chair. 

"Kxc-nse sac, mh. 1 ," he said. '"why 
did jajsj teJI them your afffr? Next time 
you just say ^1 and nobody will one*- 
lion it." 

And now UaH Weit.ian Li aaayj barber 
sbopA arc sot "o udpLwsant to register 
in as one michr ihinl. 



tba Coast, 

back 
month 



SB* bet nclnrn 

Mabel N^rniaml ban ,;ooe 
California, after Mirntfing a luonth iu 
New York, MLnwIng her return from 
Knropr. MIhk .NwrnonjI will in all wrob- 
nhilly remim- wori for Murk Bcuuett. 
"Suiniiua." her next pU-tu. *„ h«fc been 
nut in bonlt form, the ncehArio having 
been novelised by Muck titmuvtt. the 
author- Vt'r aeknowlndce tVi receipt of 
the book and ! . ■ ■■ 1 ■-- to read it ^■■■■■n 



Mn. 



it,, 



good — bnt wo will just slip by those to- 
day and try and 0*0 Dick Ron-land's 
prescription in dealing with tbem — a 
sense of humor — heaven knows we. need 
Lt some time when our credulity is taxed 
to tba utmost In accepting some picctira 
that would not even receive the approval 
of s moron, Hut these are far and few 
between — and no matter what any cynic 
may say motion picture* an Improving, 

»bt If* Chnauged His Mtitd, 
John Robertaon progressed *n far with 
!lhe fonnadoa of hi* own company that 
he even bad ihe nt r e na ry capital 10 
finance his project- He resigned from 
Fstnoas Player* Lsiky and refused Ave 
dsnnitc offers from fire companies to peo- 
dnee picture*.' all bceaoae back In his 
mind waa Ibe overwhelming desire to be 
bis own bo**. Every man has that desire. 
It's one uf ir+r foundations Upon which 
human nature Is built. Then with cm t 
nnr warning John Rohertnqq dropped >II 
talk of forming his osm company sod 
t-igurd a comract with Inspiration, 
Kpcedy work on the part of Cbtrle* 
ImclL aaid nor man who will never f.-t 
i''.'.-r lunLng itobcrtaon- Bit most people 
who know Jutiii Robeetaon felt there 
mtist bv nitnmJilng back of tbla sudden 
cliangc other than Cbarlca DuelTa per- 
suaiivo ;.i: rin . N 

At the Algonquin— -which is to ih« 
actors and dirrctort what 720 Seventh is 
to Hie exizhange tuen dad thcatr* own- 
ers — Mr. llobertaon (xplnioed why he 
bomed down the fire promlaent produce 



I «f Inspiration, eame to me villi an offer 
1 said no nt first. I did not dread tbn 
responsibility exactly,, bur I know so lit- 
tle about fiuvin-.-s..-. I esn make plctnrea, 
1 can ■lin— 1 star*, bill I cannot sell my 
product. I was originally an acior, anil 
few artum hove »nr business ability. 
Then Mr, iJucll onl 1 palked agsjn. Me 
nffered me eVcrrtblllB 1 lind plnpjned to 
limn ini-.ir. with a fn-Mniu of all Ihe 
business end, nml 1 (iiy-epted." 

lte Was aa Actor. 

Mr. Robertson, In explaining why ho 
■ hiiiijfnl his mind, mid the Idea of !«-.-in„- 
held renirflnslble for (flher peo]ile'a oion*y 
was a thing that was loo important m 
be entered into without Inuklng at it 
from every an;ii'. 

When John Bobertson s*W tbat be 
bad been enactor I thought f; bad mis- 
anderatood him. Rot sfier repealing Ihe 
queatiori be savored me long before he 
bad ever bad any hope* rf —Lie; a pic- 
ture tika "Sentliaeatiil T^nuny." he had 
been sn actor. Ht weni out to Yitixrauh 
and worked a* Anita Stewart'* leading 
map. under tb* direction of" Ralph, Jnce. 

After studying the leehtiiqAe of direc- 
tion. Albert Smith permitted; blra lo try 
his skill, and ha did to well be loat hi* 
Job ns an actor and became a director. 
From VitogTapb. he went to Famous 
Players-tasky, where for flva ycara he 
lurned ouw-soflUC of tlitlr flnirai pioditc- 
tlcns. 

L meatione/l "ijnutikieiital Tommy," 
ulthiiugli posaibly of nit ibe picture* be 
made fur FlIDOua this 0a« ferotigtt the 
least fin uncial reiiHii. Oh of the most 
orlistlc picture* ever made, oad one of 
Ihe few sli n't- really r*n«-t» the spirit of 
liirric— !bl» film has never been consid- 
ered a big boa caacc attraction 

Mr. Robtftaoo aaid at tint there was 
a suspicion that caning people who were 
not star* for tiny tcadins; role* might 
have sonaetJsnsf to do with tbe difnrnJty 
In bringing^ p*oP*a Jmo the theatre ta nee 
it. but wbea ihe aamc fnte Ijappened to 
"Peter IbortPon," which txastrd. of Elsie 
Ferguson. Wallace Reid, Moiiiagn Lote 
and an rmi« cast ,o{ stars, ibe fault 
soemed to b* ntora willi the tyyw of pJe> 
lure. 

' 1 w- bk dad to hen r Robertson say. 
even if "^cntlvAental. Tommy" had not 
Approached the other films" In monetary/ 
returns, he had never regretted making 
it. He said ha felt repaid In Londou, 
when c!lr Jamea Barrio complimente-l 
liim ■mi", turd htm how much In- liked the 
plcturisatiuei of Mia story. 

"FootHab.**" a Pol- 

■Fooilichta^ la another pet ol Mr. 
Itonerison's. Tbl*-reV«v»ed the order of 
thing*, however, *nd brunght into the 
Paramonnt treasury enough money to 
■nake up for tao shortaet'of "Sentimen- 
tal Tommy.* 1 Rawed no Rita M'einnn'a 
»tory,^Footli**ta'* fci H*ta_ Ferguson* 
best and mosi popolnr p4cture_ 

JobA Hubert s-jii ha» arret ItcmaiaxUon; 
that is one reason the majority of his 
picture* have been so anjeceaacful. Be seas 
tbings srith a picture (ye and mnasgres 
Ihe possibilities of ghfl Cjanjern before he 
stsrta work. .Hi* ftdora all adore him. 
and enjoy working wfth him because of 
hit appreciation of the value of big, 
scenes and bis knowledge, of dramatic 
rEee'is— a thing bo many directors lack. 

kj*e!njj jtlst finished Teas,* Mr. 
Kobcmon wna Cull at Mary Plckford's 
•■) : : iMir i3 i itjir^ ability. ' 

"She ia the most wonderful girl I over 
met," ho said. "She know* everything 
about picture: making, from the mmr-t 
technical side' lo lira dramatic possibili- 
ties. J thought with her fame and mr~ 
cess she would probably resent taking di- 
rection. But she sought it. She vu M 
at a debutant* toe tear ana 



lure a snggcetian until ashed tor iL 

"Their married! life."' said Mr. Rob- 
etvaoh. -ii ideal. They wnrk i»icether t 
play together, nod plan l**t**] pleture* lo- 

■fcrthrr. .hi -t ll.,- *.iy [n..!.!. ^Ii-i-jlil ft", 

I feel strongly »n tbat ■ubWi. bei-ouso 
my wife lift* been audi n help nml inspi- 
ration to me." 

Sirs. Jiiriii M.-l :i. US .>"■ i.hld-, l.-'i'li, 

has wi j in-ii most nf Mr. Kubf rtsim's 

m-rlldrl'i, null I::-- ll^lPrd hlln III Ki ■Uii!- 

isilig lb 1 '™ f'*r tn* wrecti. 

"1 wm templed t" ntvopt Mini 1'ick- 
ford's offer to remain willi her, rind if 
Mr. Ilttell had not pennindrd me to rom* 
itiiu Ike ]nsplra:iub fold I think I would 
bare rnade !.. :■ :'-\: [dctttre, . 

"]nmnrati"ii oiler* rue n bla cluVtee." 
said Mr, Itoben^n. '! -bull bar- Mis* 
Lillian <ji-.li. who. :ik«- Misa I'icStforJ. « 
an artreat of brainn nml experienfc I 
feel kavihg ail three of ihe Inspiration 
players— Hi'-bard KsMbrlia-**. l>orothy 
t.ish and Lilhan^I sbalt liarn an np|«or- 
tnnlty to put *U my ideas Into opera* 
lion." 

Sir. Robartsob aaiil hi» first picture 
wonld be a Richard ItartBetmew feature. 
Tbe play bis nut yet been rhosen. sl- 
ahough e*Bsa*A Hrrgr+hetmrrs -Bright 
Shawl" hns been uiscuiwed na a imaslblt 
rehldc. 

Over at the A1|QJTf|Tini one must ah 
wars talk fast — there na so many people 
to, Interrupt ~*nd wp did talk faat. for 
wo had mnny tilings ta say, but an hour 
came anil went iiulcUly and we both had 
other engagsments. , 

rrwnk Woads and njnTosaaavs. 

Frank Woods, •■ h- for many yean 
had a guiding band in chootdng all ol. 
Famous Players-La**..- scrnorloa, and 
wbo he* recently branched out with 
•eweral other literary ILa'al* to form hia 
Own company, icnd* the foUawina: let- 
ter, which I* exeanlingty intereating, 
drains.* a* It docs with ibe tlmfry afib- 



Jcct a? rafosvneTH *ad irnsorship: 
"I road with a an-al deal pt I 



inte: 



your portiiwait conmieoi* on Ellis 1 aa- 
aon Oberlioltzer^ boot. The Moralu of 
tbe Murirv' 1 have imt read the gentle- 
man'a b^k. but shall try to ret ft copy> 
bare It pronerfy fumigated and look it 
over. 

"Your reference lo the unction with 
whlcj ObcrlwItiVT deseribad alicgcii 
lBsritlous acenea in. old pictivrc* remluAn 
me of an- Enrlffent in rannectlon with 
?-iir ''i-ii' '.r.-hi;j t-oiitral hi-fot\> tba Lo* 
Angn!ea City Council, a year or so ago, 
A natcd Lou Angelcx L*lerjryju*n, of tba 
.scoantiohil ivji..-. w HK ncfdnwaiiig the 
members of the (.'iiy i"i..iucil. telling why 
ecasv-'-ship was d^Di^ndi-tl. He oess'ribed 
ft senile In a tiietnre T'nr n i^nplag in a 
Jab Auxelea theatre. The iJreat alo- 
ment,' by riUnor Glyn, stirl hii w&fds 
wrre snt follows; The snake bit her 
on the breast and the nun applied his 
lips to the spo: on the bnmrl. A* tber 
fevceend gentleman mien-d these words; 
hir empbaaixed the ward "breast' with 
a wild autre in his •;■. * and a'nsost a 
hiss in iii* voice. The joy with which 
he dwelt upon this incident waa an indi- 
cation of ht* cbarscter. Just as yon have 
dVavrlbed our frieud Olierheltxer.' I re- 
marked at tba lin-.r that tbr> j^atleman 
mDat hare a roving t-ye, beennse tbe 
snake hits was finite dose to the gfaodl' 
der blade, as shown in the picture. 

"I have always bad an idea, that * 
largo proportion of the most violent re- 
formers; and siivni-nns of censorship 
harsi degenerate rnlnda. Dotilitiieja there 
are notno ot tbem nho are aJncere- 
onoUgb, but 1 have encountered 10 many 
of tbe other kind that I am always 
armplouus of the whole lot. 1 * 

risifetlasj m. Dasl, 

The daya wbea dncb wera fought to 
nan 'a honor have 1 



FROM ; THE ONLOOKER] 



TOAST5 AND ROASTS. 

Jl yon hive praiu 16 gWe, com- 
plalnti to make or Ideas to sjr, 
rcfrlster them with lb* Onlooker. 



J 



lining- Her Daly- 
Motion pictures hnve been a aovtaVlary 
thing in the life of Mrs. FJi IWi.^r. the 
lust few *eesHL She is out esmp^ignJ^g 
for tJovernor Miller and spendina her 
1 lime with pieturea only when they art- 
used as an illuairatlnn of why the But* 
tVmmlsvion Is »> important in New 
lork Ktatr. Ai chairman of a voatr.'i 
Committee of UH> member*, naturally si, ■ 
is pretty busy with politic*. Buffalo Is 
the center nf most of bet activities aud 
Erie County, of morse. Mr*, llosmer 
is first of all a politician and we under- 
stand n mJghly v*l one. 

Tea Taylor »»,i. 

In Camera, a motion picture* tnnga- 
sine, Ted Tnylor. Won was formerly prtwi 
»Xcnt for the late Will Dam l>rsniond 
Taylor, lis* the following to say: 

Mi}ltah-dollar sulariea! 

There w*» only one person. In Cali- 
fornia whose Income exaeeded *Uk»0,nu> 
last year, and that person was not con- 
nected wfih motion pictures. Tho nest 
meat prosperous penon reevivod sorae- 
TLil- like •AOU.IKH), and the third, abont 
M"M*J«i. A dosen or »o eiereded 4100.- 
000 n year Income. 

Vet Calif oroi* is tbe rrai dene* f 
Chaplin and Fairbanks and Mary Pick- 
ford and NaatmnTB. Of Charles Hay 
and Cecil l>MLHc and Harold Lfayd. 
Of their salaries Jabnfonj tusil are 
tponthed. / 

Rot they couldn't all be the frsaXOM 
person. 

Mlrlataa'a Aaiotsetaral. 

Miriam Dnttistn says she I* going .■. 
got married. SIio says the dale is sis 
yes.rs heucu and the name of the man 
unfcjnotep, At the age of nine Mirknu 
in .a feminist, but she believes every 
wnmnn. should marry. Of course, she 
may chang* ber mind. Sir y-rara is a 
IcTng time for a woman tn keep iu the 
same frame of rulnd. 

LawUsisr t*k* >|iln Over. 

Norma and Constance Talmadgs are 
in Bfypt, looking tbe Snainx nrer to 
etc if it comes op bo eapectnliona. With 
tbem bs Mrs, "re*** Talmtilg<-. wnoae 
obaonalien* .hi ("Jcopatras home lown 
will be awaited with interest, sir. 
"Srfaenrk is along; too. bat since he is 
only there to see if It h prOCtJeal lo 
film the extrriors of 'The Garden of 
AHab." bo cannot ha cspected to have 
any ideas eotaidc of-'mouoa picture*. 

a A Bna Oalew Wins". 

The guestB of htwlM J. ctelsjiEcJt at the 
Uiti furl ron pa. Friday -light aava a 
imnciEmaita verdict uf the drawing powers 
of "*Onc Week of Lovt" It—ba* o*ery- 
thiug the public like* and will do a land 
-office business unless, human nature 
changes between now and the time ft iJ 
released. 

There La no growa-ap wb* ia too old 
to enjoy the aeroplane race. Tba- un- 
.upenrd crash if tbe train over tb* 
bridgjf wben moat movie* have the hero 
save the day. is alto worth comment. 
' The photography I* -of a soft texture, 
which, combined with the srtistic title* 
fnrniahed by Ferdinand Finney Eerie, 
gjve* the production another eUbB to 
disunciion. There isn't room nor rJsse 
for a criiirtioa on tbe pictnre, besides it 
ia reriewed elsewhere in tbe paper, but 
I do waul to prophesy that "'One We*o" 
Of l*-vr" will bo a blessing in tbe £els- 
nlck family bo far aa finaftcial returns 
axe concerned. 

The dance was a great sTreceas and 
everyone present had a ffna lime. afr*. 
Sebtniek. looUng charming in an orchid 
colored frock, stayed long enough lo Wel- 
come the guests and dance a few time*. 

-Host of tbe guests lingered until tba 
wen email hour*. Everyone nope* h. J. 
Will lis vro tber premises of tb* name 
kind, tad another picture "a* eattrtalnr 

Ts-ta fas- snaUtar, 



ABOAKB THE "SrEEJACBXi.- 
. The foUowiag rtramnntcBllnn raia to 
this deparimOBt a day or two ago from 
Blra, Albert Oowsn, who, with her nni- 
baad sad a crew or t**treT left Usaea 
sfeoret a year *nd a half ago on rather * 
daring irlp arooml ibe world la' tseir 
suMty-foot tcai. tb* ^peefaeha*" Oa 
sniaeai pMsloas last "fflnter iba party 
seas reported "lost at sea." 
Marlon Picture Editor. Tie Momlag TsJe- 
grapl : 

Toa'ra na Idea how Utile tlrse toary Is 
10 do anything: «& ibis sort of 4 trip, l'r* 
sBaade mjaeM all pan* of promises abcat 
writing to psopk*. hut fnvarlaoly torn * ' 
Iblag bappeaa la 10011 ssy geod Intenifeas. 
Wfcen wr'ra aL sra It's ttflcb too rootb 
to nope to writ? letters, sad when we're 
In bote we're much loo busy. eTo there 
yon are ! t - 

Al ibo present moment we're rcpWlag 
In a Jit if— sheltered haven In the northern- 
most corner of Ibn Inland or Crete, wait- 
ing nnd hoping far ine qagriest sea wa"vs 
encountered since wo left New York to 
auhslde, "> iPft Ateitndrls four days 
ss ■:., erpectlng to snlre al Albena Teiter 
day. iriT.s..s of thai we're leas t run t.iif 
way 4 n,i we all fret lasnkful last wt> an 
llrlng st all. Ire known fearfnl sea-.t'UI 
tsls has been rteadlsb. Wares like mass- 
limt. a LiinJm] fret lilffb. And It aeeaied 
Ibir Ibe boat wonld be tor* ta pieces st 
Blme.it BHJ naoarnl. 1 eonlda'l exen tale 
my torn on (be walch. It waa mucb too 
rough, sad so for tae first time sine* wa 
suited 1 bad to force*, that great plea- 
sure |s>. Xone of us CouTt stay on i!-.-,-1. Ti 
was flooded whn water, snd II e-ren leaked 
Ibrougb into the cabins. 

I wei abut up In onr eAbln for (brea 
days snd three nights wlin<ont a breath 
of air, and for ibe first time dentbly ill. 
I cotildn't est— which was Just *i well, 
breause our cook couldn't keep anything 
on the stove. Nana of us slept a wink, 
expecting any moment eo descend to the 
depths— ami we are wrecks. Wo got bar* 
last atgbt. out It will tako nor* than one 
day to put na In isape again. And they 
call tbla a pleasure trip! Strang* and 
unuicjil It most certainly Is. and lotew**)? 
interesting, snd perhaps \ a retroapect I'll 
bo glad I came, but I draw lb* line a| 
referrtaa to It s* s -»le**nr* irtp," Bat, 
of course,, we've started It sad sre'v* 
slmoly got to finish It. Only tbree of lb* 
origlssl twetra who stalled oa tb* trip 
art still wltb mi. Ereryon* else baa been 
replaced nsany times seer. Too seO It is 
dooniy hard for the crew beratite even 
when wc are In no" thay bav* eartala 
dalles lo perform and :<■ a result tbey 
bsve fnr lea* rerasailnn tban we du. 

Keypt Intrigue* and fascinates mo. I 
I lit nk 1'v never hecn anywbe/e I liked 
ijultc n* wen. I lona-rd to tnie-a trli> 'way 
Into the very heart of t4« de**rt. I Coda 
a wonderful Arabian liaraa tor a abort 
■Itfltanre, lint I feel tbat I should loVB 1* 
take * ciriTin trip and stay for aereral 
ininsia*. linfariunsie'y we only got ft 
short distance up Ihr Ml-- sad were forced 
to mtaa Lusor snd Assoaa whlcb,. sfta* 
alt. Is tba real Kajpt. but our liote w*1 
limlSeJ aad !K- brat we COUld d"0 waa t* 
Tiait Oleo and Alriandria and a Aw nr, 
rounding places. lalro was deserted. 
Everyone wbo could possibly stford It wig 
Summering abroad or la Alesaadrla. Pul 
we n*n**T-l to bSve rather a (ty UDt, 
We BKt Lord Allsaby sad tosny of in* 
teadlar c lti.se at of Kgypi- «bom we fonud 
tuoit lotereslltag. 

Peo-Tldtng we ever roach Greece, we ars 
plaotUnd! in proeeed is dlbrsltse sad from 
there scross tbe Atlantic vis tbe Southern 
roulc. rournlng at Csps Veroe. tbe Canary 
Islsaiji and the liartiiHto. Then on up 
the Florida coopt fn ^o^fo|^— and then— 
Ul^rlous ihPllglil !— New Sort. I cwn bsV 
sure yau there'll he no aatllrtg and pnasb. 
in..; uf teeth nnen wr resrh thn last-namiil 
place. We expoi;i to arrive :,...( later limn 
the ilTsl «f Itccemljer, We rcnllr dW[ 
da're take a elm nee «m etiinlng any Jmln 
tndrn Oat. Very ilncerely. 

Ji'aii rjawan. 

Her tern bee 25. 

VHTH thi; KTAR3 no-s t *m\r, 
UoMnn riCnre Editor Tba slorniac' Tele- 
graph: 

For those or us who cons14ar coeoedj tai 
cnoedy drama t I* bo lb* finest of serves 
eoterrsiament, there la not much reasett 
tor rejoicing, W* were crcsUr amused si 
tbe terror aaaWh by snsny prodacers and 
other maguls of lb* scrcca al tbe lime •£ 
I be lo-rslled Herman invasion— xnowibg 
that as regards came-dy, the Amcilcaa 
screen need asv* no fears. 

II leemi to me. Ihdugh. that then Is a 
snore dangeroui element lo be .considered 
than, the fear of a foreman comedy In- 
vasion; and thai is the refuitoj of our lesd- 
IBI Itaea to sb|ne. 

Hr. Cbaplln makes one picture etch 
year, and loeadi the remainder of huj time 
la being photographed with Dooj/, and 
Miry, or in playing lac with in* Honat- 
balteoL itlaa Norsaaad, who dominate* 
bar field aa absolutely ss Mr. Casptia 
doea fats. stTvm us ta* dallfhtraJ -atotly 0" 
and Lks Iwreatf awsy t* London, paxia 
sod point" East. The Chicago Tnnuna 
leila as. edLierisllj. thai Hab«f la the 
adored at paawvlu*-., and from Engllia 
sauves* «ra learn that all Lleaebouaa went 
wild wbea slahal, armed with a copy of 
-LiaHaoitse N'ghr*."' dearsaded on lb* 
district mad* famous by tb* tUastrions 
Mr. B arte All of which make* fine read- 
ing; hat It dees sot csilafy to* cnvisiga 
or * coBsedy -hungry populace. 

We hare been tresled lo many excellent 
s* per- production* aline serioas lines; and 
while inch b happening Is almost larpoasl- 
ble In screen comedy—owtag to the fact 
tbst tb* beat In tbat Una sn scattered 
Bmong different studios— the sltaatton 
could be vssttr Improved were Hr. Ckap> 
tin and Hiss Njrniui,! brovght to a 
reallxatloa of the fact tbat ta* king aad 
quean mar Bomatlaias dlipbusa their faith. 
fol subiecta Sloe* rely, 

John D, CabUX 

=1D1 West HeatrM Bieeet, Cbtcsgo, DL 

WajrtS XstWB Of WALL! ETTD. 
Itasca Plctore Editor. The Morning Tala- 

crapb: 

I wish too cqnld t*U ua mar* about 
Willie* Bcrid'a condition, Tb* r^nrwatasn* 
al press Items sent an an a«ltaat con- 
t. en las* nor aatlafyUs;. 

»r. BeJd fedui always succoadad ia atrik- 
Iss a gunnuM brJtaaa not* In even hia 
moat trivial rates, in.l ■■ * resnlt bis 
pnbuc feels 'for btsa a laitlcnlarly p*r- 
*oas| rriaadablp. Ther* Is a warm apot ia 
onr hearts for Wslly, sod w* want to 
know abont him and vrlab we could help. 
ti T, G 

Bosten^iiss*. . 

Editor * nolo— So far mw wa know. Wsl- 
lae* field Is In a sanitarium In Loa An- 
gele* BoRcring frem a «ompIete nerWsofl 
breakdown la addition .i« in rye nalsdr 
tronght about by blgh<powrte4 Dcbla of 
tb* studio. His condition, la reported; being 
greatly imnnrrad. daring tba Isat weci 
snd w* fsan tor* toll soon be back at 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. 



FOR SKIN DOUBLES 



Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic 
Liquid, Just What You Need 

Don't* warty about .Ecmhu or other 
ikin troubfti. Tob cm have l tlttr, 
fctilthy iklti py ntfnt Zemo ofctilneaj 
it any dni( Stark TOE 3 5c. or exitf. targe 
bottle it ii.OQ. 

Zemcf generally removes Pimples, 
BlicVficidi, Blotches, Edema and Ring- 
worm and makes tbe Skin clear and 
healthy.. Zanio 1* a clean, Wnetrltlng, 
antiseptic' liquid. It Is easily applied 
and coils a mere trifle for each appli- 
cation. It is alwiys' dependable. 



STRICT ENFORCEMENT 
OF ROAD LAW IN N. J. 



Comniiasianer Dill Calls Attention. 

to Many Abnies Thfet Xmt 
. J Be Bemcdied. 

(fSSMSl DUBSUS U Tl* ItofiUa* Tf t+fUpk ) 

TUBNTOK, Nov.. 8. 

One of the; mnin purposr* of tbe Stats 
Motor Vehicle- 'Department Id the p>*aer- 
ntiou of nnmsji life, aecocdlac to Com- 
aalaaioBtr Wllllatu L. Dili, Id en address 
in the Aavtmbly Chamber at '.he State 
Home oa Saturday aftarnoorj befere 100 
inspector* and tgastn of the department 
fathered In annual meetJoi from all 
' parts cl New Jersey. 

In appeeMnf for a more riffld tnTorcft- 
ment of tie motor vehicle ta*i, tlsr com- 
mission tr aald that "sad will be the daj 
for our commonwealth ween oar depart' 
mrnt is made a political football-" 

Tb.o sbupe of dealers* Eieenso tail will 
be brodjrht to a tenuinatlon soon, ac- 
cording to the prnf nil Impression at the 
conference. It wan charred that many 
dealera, when tJey erll machines, permit 
the boxer tn iw dealers'- tafia until he 
can obtain hla own. Only can actually 
Died for drajonatratlon purpa*«a will be 
ailowed to bare imch tag*, C'omralfisfonW 
Dm declared, while he added that the? 
may be used nrtlv pv the dealer jJmaelf 
or those: acting for him in the business. 

Earl Balrd Father of f.iirl. 
Lieutenant F.nrl Bsirri, the feather- 
-weight atar ttvm L.ir Coaiit. tvIiq hs* 
been making Rood In Local fight clrclee 
for tbe peat jear, was prenenied with 
an eight and a half pound danghter by 
hie wife laet Saturday, Balrd. who |a 
under tbe management of Sam Wnllach. 
by reason of iis agimHlve milling fans 
been a hit everrn-riero be Las boxed- 



ROBERT K. SMITH'S 
WILLIS PROBATED 



Nepbewi and HicQM Get Bulk 
Large Property ; Under 

Document, 



SOUTHERN SCHOOLS BENEFIT 



•Decedent Uth llrrt ml 31>tPOP#!l- 

t*n Clnh, f)*t Dird *ft Vir- 
ginia F*rm. 



Tbe will of Bobert K. Smith, who 
lived at tbe MetreptfEan Oaf>. . Plftb 
avenue and Sixtieth atreet, but dl«d at 
hia country estate In HadJiOtt County r 
Yn., on .October -4, waa filed, far pro- 
bate yetterdpy in tbe Barroaato'i Court, 
by Nfcoll, Ansble, Puller &- BnOhran of 
61 Broadway. ■ 

Tbe will, dated December -M. 1021. 
lilnposes of a large estate, alUiuufb the 
ni-cumiJrtr-jin; ptUti^P atatea chat Smith 
left no real property here, end ibat ib« 
value of bin person*! eatete is In rxreaa 
of 1 10,000. ^ 

According to ita prarialona a specific 
bequest of $30,000 la made to a brother, 
William O. Smith of Milton, N. C. and 
a 990,000 truit fund lm eatob-lffehed for 
the beD(f4t of another brother, John B. 
Smith of Soatberlb, Vs. Tbe decedent'* 
country estate in lladlaen County, Va., 
with alt Ita contents, iuciud.ng larrnbig 
ccuipment, and automobilea, and s legacy 
of flliO.lJOO, are beqileatbrd to a nepbew, 
WHHajn Osmond Smith, of Milton, N. O, 
and $T(j t 000 la left to a nepbrw, Klcl^rd 
Ivy Smith, gf Caacade. Va., while tltaV 
O00 each iH, hcquCqthed In the following 
uephewa end aieces: Ur-leu L. 'SVood- 
ing of Suthet-iin, Vs.; Mary A. Griffith 
■ if aroradale, N. 1'.; Fronds l\ Smltb, 
Durham, N. ' i'.; Edwin Comer Bmitb, 
:?■'£} (.'Til 5v.Mii]-, Baltimore, \\n.. una 
Uobert EC. Bmith, (Sniuhj, Canada. 

'Hie following beduesta were made to 
rellgione aod edticniional instituttonji: 
$50,000 eaeh to the Umversity of North 
L'arolina. RniUo the tniBtiMsa of .LJai'ldican 
College, Davidson. Pi. C. nnd |10,000 
each tp the MiaaioDarj District of tbe 
l'roteatant Episcopal Lhurrh for use of 
the Vail c Cruria BcKoei, Valle Crude, 
N\ V,.; LeeB'hlBcrne Institute, Bonner 
Elk, N. 0.: the (Jlnri^ Vulk; High School 
at (Jlade Valler, \. "0, nod the Cross- 
Norp School, Inc., nt Croapnore, N. C. 

The rensdue of the eatate la then dl* 
rected to be divided eqinlly among the 
above-memlotied nephew* tcl nieces. 



STAGE PROGRAMS IN CITY THIS WEEK 



"The '4B«n" at Punch A Jttdj The- 
atre tha Heweit Alonfer 
Broadway. 



VAITDE VTLLE ASJ> BUBXESQuX 



Among the stage oSeringa, new snd 
•Id, along Broadway, the very newest Is 
The Ware," at tbe Punch and Judy 
Theatre- Vaudeville ami burleaqne con- 
tinue to aparkle with muaic, fun, 
frivolity and aklta on current topics. 

The liat of Mxnbattan attractiona fol- 
lows; 

Betaaco, "Klkl/" Lenore TJlric la char- 
actcriaatloo : Belmont, '"Kempy," a 
comedy of laughs; Cort, "Captain Apple- 
jack," an E fijl i nli comedy : Cohen, 
"Queen o' Hearts," with Norn Bayea at 
ber best; Dely'e, "On the Stain," a uya- 
tery melodrama, wtth John Crftlg; Earl 
Carroll, The Glnjham Girl," a muatcal 
offeting: Ellinge, "East of Buck," by 
Sameract ilnggbam ; Empire, '"ta Teu- 
dretae," nick Henry Miller and Ruth 
Chartartou; Fnrtydgitb Street, "ilal- 
valoca," unipicioua start - of Equity 
Playcn: Pultnn r "Orange Blouonu," 
artistry in Ies highest phaae; ■ tljety, 
"LoyalUee," tialawortby'a drjotu, Giobo. 
1, GeOTge Wbite'a Bcaudala," elaborhto 
revuo ; Henry Miller, Tbo Awfui 
Truth," eoicrtaJning iiglit Cumetl)- ; Ulp- 
pedryme, "Betur Tunva," epectacnUr ex- 
travngntkta; Uudaon, "So Tula la Lon- 
don/' a Oeorgti M, Cohan prOdOctSon ! 
Knickerbocker, The Yankee Princess," 
daxxliiiE upcrettn with detightful muaic j 
LiberLy, "Moilie Darlbif," a muajcal 
comedy: Little, "Suite Corner," nm using 
comedy oC smoli'town Ufa; LyeeniQ, 
"Shoi'g Lo^^^^'■ bYimcea tJtirr badi In 
town ; Moro«i>, "Why Men Leave 
Home," new Aveiy Hopwoa^j comedy i 
Muaic Box, "Muaic Box Revue," aecond 
editiun of apectacular tcvjc ; Nnar Am- 
■terdam, The Follica," in .ill its lnvinh 
spletidor; Park, "BurJeBquca, 1 ' variety ol 
c:it..?v:n.i.i.tiLL>Lu : ruiiuli and Judy, The 
i&tn" : Bepoblie, "Ahle'i lriah Jtoac/', n 
Jewlsli-IrUb comedy: Sam If. iidrria, 
"Il'b a Boy," Wbolowme humun. comedy ; 
Belwjii, "I'aicnera Again," anoibcr Abe 
and Mawniu comedy; Times Square, 
The Fool."' a riramci hy Cbanning Pnl- 
lock; VanderbiJt, "The Torch-BoarerB, N ' 
utlre wfeb good fun. 

Among the burlesque ahowa are these: 

Empire. BiUj Wutson's Beef Tmn: 
Gur, Latfn' Thro IffiM: Gtyety, Band 
Boi Kevue: Casino, Follr Town; Olym- 
pic, Biby Beart: Part Music Hall. The 
Girls In tbe Circle; Colombia, Hello, 
Good: Times, > 

Tbe vauderflta bills induce the fol- 
lowing: 

Joe Cook leads the lively comedy bill 
at B, P. Keitha Colonial When .it 
cornea to ludicrous comedy and biimorQua 
business There la hardly a single trick 
that Joe misses In bis tamous "One Man 
Vnodeville Show." Matfa Waldron, a 
new terpaichorean (tflr r offers "Dance* 
Deftly and Delightfully Done." Tom 
Patrieola appears wiru Hirictra Towna 
M 'The Dancing Pool and the Bewitch- 
ing Girl." Other features: DLakty. Lb* 
Alexanders and John Smith. H. ud W- 
HoberDr. Aeaop'a Fables, Topics of the 
Day audi I'uthe News nlctttrea. 

C. F. Keith vaudftBiHn gad a feature 
photo-play are pretested at B, S, Moaa'a 
Broadway Tbeatr* Valerie Bergere 
and comiway will praannt "O r Joy Ssn." 



Getting Too Fat? 
Try This-Reduce 

Paopl* wSo dciTl srAw too tU AM Du &Sr- 
IWaiu osrfpLUia. Hci l-( jm RnS. ih» rn nr«- 

scaJtUae ^ iJrAaf wus h —om, rm win t* 
w* w mi:« im w(n»(i™. i«Ucn at. m- 
temd b T OHiudt «f BMgta vtac kzow. Jufc 
F«f arvnliL hff Htrotola PMacMatl^ T»hhl» 

xU roilo- simni>u. 0n« tfpilsr is u>« prtu 

UW wBT\t mr. C«t Utn tnn nnu- gin snisttt 
b- uii prtrc dlr*rt to Kir»»!i, C» . MU Wwa- 
w*n at*., D«uc:c MtttL Br dun* tab j*u 



Lester Crawford and fleien Brederick 
are topllncra. Othera on the bilj Include 
WftJter" i. Walters. ventrllcKiubfta. in 
The Baby's Cry"; Sandy Shaw, Scotch 
comp^ian, *ilh new >i(ings and itorleg; 
Garrincttf Broihers. Elsie White and the 
Golden Gat* Trio. 

The aerecn feature Is "IS kin Deep," 

"F. F. Proctor-fl Firth Avenue Theatre, 
from Monday ""to Wednesday, offers 
Xed Wayburn's Danxinsj Dwen, with 
SyhiLla Bowman and Ednta McKenna. 
enllaiEng tbe aerrjcea of the Mltiaee BrUn- 
nrr, Barrett, Ritchie and Cliftoa, and 
the Uenara. CaulBeld, Uuasetl, ii"o n ly. 
tlmith. Becker nnrt Bel! Cltbem include 
Betty Morgan and nmpany, "Around 
the Cc-mer," Ed Freasler and Blanche 
Klaiaa, Bert Ford and Pauline Price, 
Beatrice Agntw and Harry Fordsier Ip 
"O, Look," 

Fro-m Thursday' to Sunday the bill w41] 
eonaiKt nf Gladys Bnckridgr. Billy t'aaay 
and Band, Bill noolcy and Helen Storey, 
rTatik Farron, Moss & Frye Bsyrfiond 
Bond and Company, Btrassels H^-si tnd 
other Attractions. 

F. F. Proctor's Twentj-thlrd Street 
Theatre from Monday to Wednesday 
presnnta Mercedea, accompanied by Hlan- 
tone. Edna Letddnf and John- Gardner, 
Grew &. Tatca, Rose Bennett. Zemt'ter £ 
.Smith, Th» feature picture In Charteg 
Kay In "Alias JnHtin CBrBflr." 1 

From Thursday to Huodaj Ibe hill will 
Include Hugb - Herbert and tvtnjMur, 
Winifred A. Brown. Jack Joyce. Julltu 
Hail and Kathleen Deiter, tbe Hire Sin- 
ter*, Anoabclle Jlansing and Dlhprs. The 
screen feature picture will be ■'TBB■ Dond 
Boy." 

Ti F. Proctor's Fifty-eighth Srrwt 
Theatre frnm Monday to Wednesday 
oITera Frank Sinclair nud Cliff iHmn in 
"The Little Cottnge," Tom Kelly. Three 
VlctDM. Flu! Van Dyke^and Vera Vino, 
Lew Leor and] .M Bfl Kennrdy nnd Rid, 
r^f™ „ TJae fefltura pie turn is "Aliu 
.luijijj Cneaar. 

^"2 gSSP*!! M Sunday the bill 
will offer 1 Polly Morau, John B. Gordon 
In "Broke." rFrom Enrrh. t Mnon " 
Lowe Stello, '"A Twenriotb Century 
Novelty " ete. The feature film will bo' 
Ricljard Barrhlwness In "Tho Bond 
Boy." 

F. F. ProeWa l£Eth Etroot Theatre 
from Monday to Wednesday prevents 
Miss Beatrice Morgetl in a comedy play- 
Let, Julian Hall and KathLeen Duler, 
Lew Beymeur and oompany, a tnurfral 
comedy kkit; Garry &. BaJdl and Stras. 
iel"a Seal. Tbe feature picture Is "Alius 
Julius Caesar." 

'Froin Thursday to Sunday the bill In- 
cludes the musical comedy 'The 'Little 
Cottager - Tom Kelly, Grew A Pales, 
Zemnter A Sruitli and tbn Harvey Da 
■Vorn Trio. The feature picture wIU be 
"The Bond Boy." 

Pstbe Newa, Timely Topi™ and 
Arson's Fables in all F. P.' Proetur 
rheoirea. 

Erg Taafuny. -vitli a new collection of 
songs and costumes, making her first 
appearance at popular price*, will be 
the big feature all week nt Loews State 
Theatre. Mfa* Tanguay bes several *ur- 
prjfl.ni with her specialtr. ^hc will change 
het entire act, beginning Thursday. On 
the proBTam with Miss: Tangnay the 
first half are Matthews and Aym, Lee 
Miivim and company, Zuthus add others. 
The Cowboy and Lady" with Mary 
.Mile* Minter and Tom Modre,. also a 
Maes: Bennett remedy aj-o the principal 
irrfrftn features. 

"The Impossible Mrs, Bellew," Byfth 
Gloria Bwanson, will be tie film attrac- 
tion; from Thursday to Sunday, iueluaire 
Erring Edward*, the Clayton-fletchM 
Rerue, Alton and Allen, and tbe Leach 
L« Qulnigo Trio will be on th* nro-w*m 
the t**t part with tbe "cyclonic'' Miss 
Tangqay. 

Illo-uom Seafty divides headline, hon- 
ors With Lillian. Sljaw at B. F. Keith's 
Benasrwiak, Brooklyn. 

Other featnm lnrInde.EmiHe Lea and 
Company. Joe Laurie. Jr. "HanHaiek" 
Elliott and VBabe" L# Tour. T*e Brian ts 
Topjoi of the DajTj Pathc News PtctUrss" 
and Aeaop'a f»ble*. i . .. *~^, 



KAISER'S "HONEYMOON 

RETRE4T" IN FILMS 



Ee*l Taken S*crotly in for Ziou;- 
dom of Doora— Will Be - 
PnuHirred. 



LOUIS B. nUTES LUNCHEON 



Bdltk- RnHrlt Wftn DIstlnrllT*. 

Katca. ■osWTts With !>►■.! In ft I on. 

KrMnni In .Mlaotir Clly, 



By LOUEXLA 0. 7ABS0NS. 

FOLLOWTKO the roysl wedding in 
the ray Jdngdont of Doom on Sun- 
.day, the only moiiopi pletute ever 
taken of the ea-Kalaer In eillo ba- 
rV.nd tho barbed-wire endoAn- nf bin 
Dutch estate were rtown publicly yes- 
terday in the Simplex projection room, 
220 Wiwt Forfy-Mt'onil atreet Eitrrion 
of tbe * honey mMajetV retreat" occupLod 
liy WJIhelu II and Princes* tferaiino, as 
well aa actual close-ups and long ihota 
of the Ktti*er walking in Ms garden, 
make lain alngle reel of unumlnl his- 
torical interest. It was tecrr'tly tafci-tj 
and waa bronght t.= tbla country hy 
Barwn Clcmrna von Rcdnwil* NH. for- 
merly of the ex-Kal*er's dipEemat^fT ser- 
vice and since- returned to Paris. 

*tt la the pirrpete of the B*rf>n and hla 
aaaoclatra to retain possession of the film 
and tn prmerre the riegaHr's In'n raii- 
seom n.i a historic document. The ne£B- 
llve is l,306\fe*t in length, lXH>nf which 
la of tbe Kafaer. When relraaed nhorrly 
for_publlc exhibltfon a percentage of iho 
proceeds will gb to the Disabled Ameri- 
can Veterans of the World War, the 
American Legtoa and Veterans of the 
Fofplpo Wars. 

Thcac views were taken by a loncj 
rang* ramera when permission waa 
given — during a three-day -Halt — to 
photocraph the erounda and caalle for 
the urst time. WUholm II hvmaplF Is 
A far different looking royal personage 
than the arrognnt indlrlduai aeen lu the 
newspapers during the World War. Hip 
hair and beard nre nhite. Hla nsclc-sa 
'right arm remains Jn the pocket of bin 
dark sack reft, ni* stride la brlgk. 
nerroiui. One of tbo most ■itrlkint- 
'thlngs about these views la the fact 
that they bad to be taken Ln lecre-t or 
a rUlsV whose gupremo egotism had nt 
oo« time led h'iro to pose before the 
plained during the showing that the ex- 
plained during the sbowinc that the cxl 
EaUer now courts obscurity al Indus. 

trimisly aS bo O0CC WQOed notoriety f| p rj 

world power, 

Frlnceie Hrrmlnra suite is on the sec- 
ond floor nt the stone castle with sbut- 
hTfsl wlndons. It la the same as that 
occupied by the la(e ax-Kalaerin. The 
Kalfter'd own qiiartrre arc oti the tame 
flour on the opposite side of the build- 
lac. 

Anio«|i tin- other aennes in the film 
are n main street in Doom, the town 
sqnarivwEtli hotels, beer (rardrns. and a 
church tn Ihr .backsro'ind, the arrival "f 
the tramnar ftom DireChC, the junctlnt: 
of thf Oermany-Haliand rnllronad to 
Doom, the gate oncraucc to tbr> roynl 
ratatr with closeupa of the fHiTcti 
gnardn in uniform and tbr> bni'dinj: 
whrm i Fi i- cisil marriage of last Rttndns 
wn pert or died and the private chapel. 

The H*yer LssrhioD, 
■ Although Hetro has a contract to dis- 
tribute Louis B. hfarer'a product*, £ie 
luacbeon yesterday ahowed that he 
atandd no well with Aaaoclated First 
Xatioi-inl | ha t lllcbard Rowland, Harry 
rjehwalbn' nuti other Important members 
of thla eouipaor wero cueata nt the pnr- 
Tr sasemhlcd to do hn'nor to Rrgiuatd 
'Barker and Join Btabl, both important 
members ef (he new Mayer organisa- 
tion]" Jsaaa Granger w*i there i repre- 
Bfat Goldvcyti and an Joseph DAnnrbcrt? 
nf Film J 'idly put it, the luncheon wOa 
the first of its kind where all the enrdn 
were p»t oti the tahla, and. ftl5 the fliifi- 

Eatilea Casie ont and o»de pjiblic their 
Ids tot distribution. 

Harry Hfirfieiibocj, who Is handling 
the < Mayir puhliclty, arranged the 
iuueheon ami nrted 01 toaatflfttter, There 
w<-n- apce<'lipe by Mr. Rowlaarl; Mr. 
SchwDibe, Mr Jiitnrs Grnnter Barker. 
William JolmtoD.'WlHIam Atklnlon.and 
itobert Rubin. TJtaally aveh an artny 
of speeches h appnilln# on a busy day, 
but thny "it.' vli abort aud moat ot 
tbem »ltty: so the time pajtsiid quickly, 

John Staid 1 * motor's prions lllnoafi 
called him out of town, and be Was 
unable to be present, but in hla absence 
"The Dflnperm)* As*.' his latest fllm h 
waa not nrglrctn-l. Mr. Barker's "Heart i 
Aflame" will he shown heTc wlllr Mr. 
Mayer- " r - Bar*** and Mr. Btahl are 
lit the city. 

And Air. Mayer doepn't care who 
knows nbmjt chn fore*! Sro .in tbo pic- 
Lura, which he ndmltt ia the heat thing 
of Its- kind on [lie sereen. We eso tw- 
liero it, becsu*? Reainald Barker msdo 
"Tho Storm." nhL-h had n foTrst tire 
that ba» nr-vex- bee., duplicated, so far 
(j we know. 

Fred NiWo i* the third member of tbe 
trinmyitaif rlunen by Mr. Moyar to 
nuke a serin* nf plctana. ' Mr. Mayer 
rn hla speech «aid " waa hJa purpose to 
butke American ilrsmsJ wlt& a messnre, 
net of the preachy kind, but soruething 
th&t Is entertaining and at the same 
time contains n lesson. , 

J. t>. UHUftin. tn CBilegs;*. 

J, D. Williams la leaving 1 for Chicago 
to-doy {in inline**. There Is a rumor 
afloat that ffbea be retoma be win have 
BD InterestinE annouacemant in make. It 
la said, although not vcrifleJ by Mr. 
Wlliams. that be baa.been'tLn«gced to the 
tune of £4.000.000 u Make productlnna 
and form a new distribution company. 

', Vswndt Clk*s fata Picture, 

If William Brandt la any criterion. 
+ 'Onc Week of Love."' Selenick's newest 
picture, in the l-c-'t thing be hat seen in 
a long tint'. In fact. Sir. Brandt thinks 
■0 will of it he Is pAaaluK along; rb.-- 
good news to hia brother «xhibltora and 
urging them to l-tink it qulckiy if they 
want to make a little mbaer. 

"Times nre so hard In Ibe thritres," 
said Mr. Brsndt, ,L *e Want to fit i 
piclnta like 'One Week of Lore* when 
w* (ei;.the nportUalty. 

Caiin. !t»t.rrn With DJi«lac(JT*. 

Having aigned with Diati active Pic- 

toiea to pbiy the irndiog rolo in "ftiffc- 



lEeadaches Fiwas JMUMt ColJs. 

a ttsu 

■ — Jt*rs ui. »icn»- 

iur> mEK, Orim. ta* mi jm g^t IfcOHO.) 



j^asUr* onono euro xt f«bi*[i r.ito*i 
- uj# Oouj, A Wb I ■'- 

ThS trQI tMH Ills 



£: 




Boaa TAlftaiT. 

Mrata bj »*". 

Sh* will h*v« ■» issEMiaHawt n«.'* i" 

■Jam Head," Oooi*e sicltorw'* , 

■totwn. ThU nark* Mis* T*p- 

ie r -» ninra tt. th* sWaaw ,-luWa* 

in shisnee of »■" tssst s. _ ^ 

bone, H ' the first pietur* ontsldn of thr- 
Gcorg* Arllss productions to be made by 
thla company, Efillh Roberta will camt- 
on tn New Vnrk. She t« dnc about No- 
vember JO, -when work will b? started , 
on what both Be**t Ilobart nnd Arthur 
Friend are «jn!ident will 11 va oV lo ftn 
reputation tlie> havn established by the 
Arllss tilin". 

At Ailnnilc.Clfj-. 
Amons the prominent guesta on the 
Boardwalk nt Atlantic City are Buiter I 
Keatou and hla wife. With tho K«*ntnna : 
■rn E. J. MannlJ, Nicholas E, Sclienck, 
Ixiu Angor, K. A. Schiller and June* 
Hasiroty, all of them taking n vacation 
and trying to Turgpl the "(lllums.' 

UiKltti n«*i*snl«M. 
The lUultn Proiluctinnfl, formerly of 
130 West Forty-alalb atreet, bos under- ' 
gone a reorganisation. Louis T. Rogers 
has resigned a» president nml in his 
plaoc Michael D. Fields hna been ejected 
president, anil Samuel B. Recce, treas- 
urer. The new headquarters of the Ilialto 
are now located In that famous flint mart, ■ 
T2fl Seventh avenue, ready for business. 
Ah Hnnuunc*m.f?nt Ot Uie nctivitirs of thU 
company is promiseil within a few weeks. 
Meanwhile riie word cfnoes lorrli frum 
Mr. Fields tout ho will distribute the 
product nf his company principally In 
New York end Nrw Jersey. 

Hack Aflrr rift Ve*ri. 
Rose Tuple* lifl*. many admirers dud 
friends wlin bavo never forpolton hor 
miice tbe dnyu alie plnycd Ln VitngrBph 
pJctilrr.l. It will nr- interesting DtWB :■» 
these iH-fflous to hear that IHfea Taoley 
boa decided to return to thp screen \a 
George Helford'e Isteat productinli, ■'Jnvn 
lli'ed ." Blin la Bn cincrienci>l actress 
and, In ndillUou to tJjit, photngraphed ex 
trembly aSH Miss Tapley plays fi 
mothnr^rolp. Dnrlng tbo Irtit few ycar» 
Miss Tflplry waa associated wi'ts Famous 
mayen-Lssky a» Uanslgsr of trio club 
and social rnea of tbe rionriipflti'icnl dt- 
partment. Hbc waa very artlvi- tn pro- 
mntlng bolfrr piciurca and h].nl;.- at many 
women's, clubs. 

' Pon'l Fnrfcrl to Vote. 

To-day ir November 7 — Klecrjon Day. 
Evcrrnfin intJie motion plctrtH 1 industry 
lisa n duty W perform nnd ererytlilng 
?■'■'-■•" ia of minor importance, vi-ir tho 
polla enrly And vote for Alfred B, Kmlth. 
Many jut'ihi- whose intention* aro of 
the best on" Election Day, let the pre*- 
aurn of other besinea* interfere. But 
that fihpuld ri.it happen to-day. Alfred 
Smith is pledged to auaport the Demo- 
cratic ticket, which haj a plilnk jirornla- 
Ing to repeal too ccnsoj-ahlp law la thfp 
State, hvtryune in the fndusiry n!iould 
vote. Nothing else tn-dny la hnif ns im- 
jn.njiit. Vote for Sin lib usscL Jiuve a 

Sart in helping rid this Htatc of tho 
talc Motion 1'ictuTo Commlesloi), 

Alsn l»r> Tiat Forget 
Election Day la .the bailrat da) In all 
tho year for newapgpere, If any on* 
In tbe Industry has a big atory up hla 
sleevo and wattts to break It. telephone 
early. Our copy baa to be in curly nnd 
we want the co-operfltioti nr ail our 
frienda In helping ns get out n deport- 
ment two boura earlier tbun the usual 
time, 

Marr HU«i Mtntef's St»t p 

John Fox, Jr.!s r "The Trail of ttyj 
Lonesome Pice." the roMancc of tb« 
Cumberlands, 'will *prve Mary Miles'' 
Mlnler us her dentt vehicle for Famooa 
l^aycra-Lnaky. 

To do w*.t. 

Anita ■ Loos and Joh n I-jmcfron are 
malting all tltlr plan.i ro gn tp Ca.ll- 
forulo far the "Winter. As soon aa Con- 
•tan.ee Talmadge retnms from abrond 
titer will go to California wfth her. 

A Ma* i,r '"«.*- 
Richard Rowland yrnerd&y, in telling 
a glory at the luncheon, said -Louis 71. 
M&ycr at one time bad a theatre Ln 
Lruu, Majtif., that wqs Toting money. 
He called in hla press- agent and aald: 
"Write an ndvertisePMHt. offering the 
theatre for aRta The p. a., as frtbit in 
bfa llde^ wrote" a beautiful "ad" calling 
attention to the marvelous bargain, a 
2.rtfl0-seit b*uae. magnificently equipped, 
doing I fine batajneea, aoinn; for a song, 
Mr, Mayer, after reading his qdvettlte- 
ment, sent for tin- p. u. and satr): 

"Take that 'ad* out of lb*, paper i at 
oner. After reading It .1 ham decided 
to keen the thentrc myself. I had no 
idea it was bo good." -7 

VOTB ffQE flMTTH. 



*F Former** A. T. fiieirwrt 



STORE OPEN ALL DAY 
Election Day— Today 

With privilege (o oor people of timt off 
for voting 



ANNUAL SALE OF 

Women's Coats, Capes, Wraps 

Made to our order»$S6, $76, $96, $136 



Fabrics 

Dvvctyn 

Kojlva riot it 

rrccioia 

Lustrositi 

Medallist 

Marz\~ild 

fur civf}) 

(itrOnu 

I'fidyih* 

Alans 

and other soft 
fUt fabr\ct. 




Furs 



Fitch 
Molafou 
AffHtrfW 
fiejt&tr 
ttlack fox 

Jlro'tt'n f#Jf 

Titufe fax 
Skttttk 
Curacul 
Half 

and other se- 
lected pelts. 



J'iro ■charming fjrjinplcs /rem th? ocotip at J113G. 

Fashions are authentic for eacli mode! was selected as typifying tlie best of some im- 
portant phase of this season's mode. The great majority are fur-trimmed, those that are not 
make distinctive use of the new cording and soft crush collars. 

Beautifully lined with soft silks, crepe de chine in most instance^ and interlined. 

The new browns arc featured, golden brown, dark brown and the sofl fallow shades; 
black, navy blue, Sorreniu blue and taupe are also here. 





At $56 



At $76 



Out 569.50 to $79.60 grade. 

Both fur trimmed and urilrimmed coats, 
simple in Jesijn and unusually well nude. 
Each a copy of a mors expensive one. 



Our $98 to $115 grade. 

Fine workmanship and careful attention 
to detail five these cojts, both the fur 
trimmed and untrimmed models — great dis- 
tinction. 





At $96 



Our $125 to $135 grades 
Luxurious fur collars and cuffs on coats 
and wraps which make the most of new 
lines and effective sclf-trlmmings. 



At $136 

Our $155 to $245 grade* 

Many individual coats, capei and wraps, 
each a reproduction of a successful Paris 
model, a$ well as perfect coats of Soft pile 
fabrics, fur trimmed. 

Women's Fashion Salons, Second Flfror, Old Buildlna; 



Annual Election Day Sale of 

Men's Clothing 

firings the best returns of the day 



At the head of the ticket are these fine overcoats and 
ulsters for men — toHTi ulsters, storm ulsters, raglans with 
belts all around, and the regulation type of box coat that so' 
many men prefer. Rich fabrics — the soft fleecy types, with 
smart plaid backs. Very fine coats in every detail of fabric 
quality, workmanship, trimming and fashion feature. In 
two underprice groups — like this: 

Overcoats and UUlera — 
$60 end $55 grade. 

Oicmti and Ubtcn — 

$60 and $65 grades 

Stnvt Floor, New BulMini, Nfflth Stmt ud Fourth A*onu« 



, $37.50 
$44.50 



The Lower-Price Broadway Store is 




voting;, too 

Voting for lower prices, and for more fabric quality. '//,> 

The man who can do without the unimportant features of 'Sf 

fallorin? and trimming, and who believes that the FADRiC 
is the thing, will help his pocketboofc In a wholesome and happy wav on Election Day. 

J2LT*. . " ril '".' 46 . . . . .$29.50 .X^fe*: 7 . . $23.50 

Broadt****-, turner Eifklb 

400 Black Derby Hats from France, $7 grades— for $4 

SLie* 6tt la 7Ji In small models (or young m<n and larger modeli for the mure conservative. 

Straaat Floor, New Building 




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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. 




AMUSEfoENT 

directory* 



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CMrlnC ua. T**aty -*4 ml ha 

HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

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(*a«im «f !□ *atnmobiI#, ivlua g Hw 
jbaptj IMQ'lt tuai PlHatat Vdilij, 
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JIAFS TO HELP THEATRE 
MEN ON POTATO WEEK 



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By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS. 

WlTEft flll] II, IIII7I WDl r-l^twi 
k)DM of till 1 mni imi nlctUH ID- 
ilnMri Ut h.ir; tii> idea !'.- WdUlil 
b# HllN. upon tr> -riik trtTT 
t«M of iriBDMfil-frnnj ■itip moral* of tba 
"fllinp".lr> tk* BMatQ rmp« in 1b« MlJ- 
[]]■■ W«it, Atn tK Ifaai li cXitHlj 
Whit hat tul(i|>alitd. Out In Wlwoala 
Afld MifiDfwiU thetr :■ aa St rmhundAnce 
of potAtoea, And bvprnut- Oortrtiur Blaltoa 
la rAirrinf eTarf effort to fcrfp tb«m 
from rotUef an tht ironad. Elifa hat 
bean caUad in to aarlat ibr tnfAlt-r- <■>-*■%- 
vt% In rUTTtn" Q-Ti t cUBpilrn for pol*to 

Th" ttlaAftl* OTTifH r}f Mlrir-.mr.tl ifvJ 
WLar^r.alR. hj tak Bid of ttld»a b «r r b*lp- 
iat lb* QatFreora i-t bam? 4 n)r*ia*> 
W tb" public oa :hr cDndUlHii in thWt 
BUt«a. Ttirr* Arc lT.nOO nrlotrji of p»- 
tttOra In MM-* Of til* »i»c.iim »-m| In 
AthUMkitl. WLwoci.r r]»lm» a l.-imp'r 
cmii of 100.OCW.00U buahrLt mart- Iban 
aba r?tai dttpota <%f nod U atatac (■- hMn 
lo irilini t filf pnm for la* potaliMw 
Alid at Uli Mm* ..lint iTold a wicked 
«ru:-. 

Mr. Ilaj-' hi" r»bb*4 In W. K. Us 1 

8 Ana. «*#«MrA i*cr>tnv of Thf Tbrtttr 
wni-ra of Wjicadiia. Arr-*lri»; lo rf« 
what hs cm in itJIit* tbt ■Ituadon, llr 
lint a m«ttt» ihanilijf Mr Badadam, 
And Hid hd hoped nit -errm would Ix- 
enifn-ioifi, in b^Tplnjr malifl potato wn-i 
t ■ufetmi. 

Laakr tlAaa French Aalnr, 

Without ■ -womj 10 Anjuadr JriMf 
L. liftik)- alsflMl Charla)a da lien hy,. n. 
PtrlalAd Actor, ^rbta in* WJa in TafU a 
few jnODtbt ajo, Lalikr la pipccUsc 
Uit a-^rencaman p* Btfttrdtr ob ]..« 
Frarr.-, tod ALA flint ripfrL'nr* with 
AtnerlrAn ntudin will h* Id Hoi York. - 
wfim he trill be put to work oppoaitii 
Doratfar Pailca. In t&t Kni.m.l Itrfv-v. 
■M jTH-ij *t-#)f, -Tlit La.* of Iht Catw- 
ICAA," Aft-r n-Blri hr wli) pl|T tb* [.(!*■ 
role la ■■Tb*- Rpanlsh C*t»W**." D* 
Rorha. Lt La whlayrrrd, [a of lha irpt of 
Vil-niJflfl. And ir^TJitlr iruml ttrr 
Mfbij in 1 Fr*Drh plelur- in ivbkb h- 
I«itj*i) ilif inrrnrii-r. Mj>riklfiC -t Vi] 
roiino. It la i-a-nurkabla tbt war la 
whlrh Utt irthd for actora of bla it-p* IS 
motltf. TaAft II iufh A dtmAna Iot 
ill* i*t\ Pptblib |i,>r> of lr.,1,-, mil. 
It loQkf «■ lr Th.orr wll) bt i,, 1 -., {ft AU 
•-.ho look in ihc Itaat Spablah. 

Hirn t'o.*» J aim fai.' 
Ilarr; 9, *"ntft; hll morrd bla !.r|.in«. 
lllfl ffllDl the MtLTO dPActR t.i tKi? FOS 
AAadaOa. Th*< nrtian In n arw Jnb. nffirH 
1:1 hj h* William Fox, that la too a ■•■■■] to 
h* paAntd >>- liahili. Mr. 4'oheti. wlm 
ItAi been ftmlam miau'r of Matro for 
"- 1 1 ■'<■■■ • ''(-u.'. jnina Fdx in nn ijmportAnt 
rAJiAiriir. Hla work will imi In Jnn on- 
Ifir^ Of An Adrlimrr nornltlon on mattnra 
of r.-. !-!■ ijru nlatribiitlon And ■>■ .] I .- -. . SrilhAv 
K Abol. wbD lift- lic-i) !'..< h f.ir.-i^n 
nTADaxrr for tamt ytam, -m 111 cnht.nus m 
bit pn-afnt i«.ifiljr.ii. 

WalUet rttla lapraiint. 
To ikp mmon that U'eiiIum Hi ^iI i. to 
111 be will not b* ittt to ntuoaa fall work 
with 1 A rami! Plartra-Lajky, ot<maa a 
AlAllEbtsi from that- rtaaiiUirlnn aajmn 
thAt Mr. I;,--:J wlli re-urii rrom bla rAAt 
Ud vatation tht littn part of fata 
taOaath bfl :.■■■■( I: work on ">ir Hkltioca 
etpnitia ;i... rmnr," a BAiardaji ET-nh B 
Teat -larr. by fjut Buniftt Albert 
Sli-ltrr til VltH ud Ralph Block a-f< 
nnw workinf «□ lb* pppHmiurtta or \hm 
ttarf. Mr. K'-M a«voHlo|( to Fanjoua 
PlAjtra. Ia nauci Jmprbt-ed In bralcb 

To at ''Tfca w*t," 
It ia xrbhperal AD«ir' in film circlet 
that J. Cordoa Cdwarda uai b*e B banded 
"The N*i" aa bla ha« production. "Thu 
W«'' o[w-»rd otj Broadway HtTerl! jaara 
A|o. id ft by Mir»Y*o* Thorn (j»oo. No 
word of -Mi- Eflwarda'a plana It rcAafd 
to tb* ortKiiirtlon, «' ttJi pIAv art forth- 
wwla* «( ihi Ton orTicr*. Iwt jt ;> .„, ■ 
■id aieellmt AuUvfity ho win b?iln vrurk 
TATT Ahnrtly __ 

..Boated for **ra*aal AppMiaurr. 
EtJWhJ lr. Hytntn, the enurpr-Jln* 
triAiiA|Cili£ liirotrtof nf (Jia Jlrooklyii 
Klrninl. Ij'firrr* IfovAmbol VI will i;c' n 
hll wOtk in hla tOAAlre, Tli- rtAAQn la 
Hop* Marnpton'a nfomi« m makn a ptr- 
aonAl Hpjj"arunro In oonjunclion Willi this 
IhowiriB *-f her lAlc-t plctiiw, "Thrt Jjftt 
lt> Ibc Itark." an Aitteditis] Fimt Sa- 
lion a I obtIuk. 

•to blrert .M Mel on Darltf, 

FoiiuwJny tht d#urttin> »r ftobm 

VijreoU f»t fftrftirnr alt™**, Hldne/ 01or>it 
wilj t*k- up tba dlravtoriAl tHla and 
<iir*ci Marion Lrarieat Id ber utAi foarno 
poUtan pieturt. "LlttW Old Nf Ynrt." 
thlt cfaarrriar pl*y whidh hid auch a 
loDf fun at tli* mymonth Tb»|ttt a ffw 
reAla *f". haa been OoatA; far kliaa 
DArltS'a n«i. Mr. VifwnU tell] m n on 
Hi (tip abaut th-t laat ci Novatnbtr, lo 
raaiiia Tor »ir monlbA, lltAbwbll* Mr 
OknLt I* tm hia way to Enrepa. but h* 
wUl rtt'im In lima to begin wotk la 
ihjDyt Bit VFCBA 

RfJAlf. With V.. 

Nov ■t'-h'i. yon flail jou toted for 
BtuiLh ■ I 4»-d Too *"' 

jiniallwoaAl'a flm .| Caaat. 
Janim fcaalaaara Coontr If (fjinc to 
bur hi< Imilnfi a|»ln on tha oerotn. 
when Itav eimalLwood mak«a -j'li. Iwr- 
llaypr" for hla ntit prvductlon. Mr. 
SmallwoMi 1r in Hollywood, rrttlut 
ita-lj to put Mr. t-oopcr in. a\lnm, SMtAV 
tbi vf PyiwipM, tba. couijMT))' for trtUati' 
"Tlio Iie*rnlarBr la |>eltuj tnadi 




Looaen Up That Cold 
With Musterole 

Hare Mutterole hlndy *htn I cold 
OtaaAjL Et hii til the idvintifei of 
imndmolber'i mmtir.1 pfuur W.TH- 
OUT tbi Miller. Yon Jult apply LL 
with ibe fingers. Plnl von feel l warm 
ifnglA ai the heilirr 'Intmetrt ptne- 
triles the porfi, then iomn a -oo!h- 
j-(. cmilinf sintAllon And quick rfliei. 

ViJe of pnfe oil •■■! mmtird and 
other simple IniridltAU. Musterole h 
recommended; by miny aWSd and doe- 
Inrt Try MuilerOle lor hrottctalfl). 
sore thraal, iilff neck, plaurlay* rhiti- 
millirn, lurnbifo, ctonp. niJinu, neu- 
ralfrii, conge-slicm, pilni and ichei o! 
tht back or ]olnli, sore muscles, 
Fprains, hruliei. cl.Llb.alnt. frosted (Ait. 
coldl at the £hetL. Lt may prevint 
pneumonia and "flu" 3Sc Ind u5c, 
fifs ind lubes. 

Better than a muilonl plaster 




<!Urrlaief mm liaUfAi-a Lui XAMrvr ■ 

WSHEGOES'SEEN 
AT THE PLAYHOUSE 



Mulct! Venioa of Fnnk CrbTen't 

'Too- HAny Ccokj" li Presented 

by William A. B«dy 



iir.MMl. CHAPWICX^ 

JfJir r>iAr" '«* Irpillna tola 

' nr.niitr. I'nejir iba *N,in," ■ 
chirr atli-Rtdov tm nallon ale-- . 
rwti*. at ill* Capital neit <eraak< I 



SCOHE BY HABBY TIEBHEY 



Aduncd. in 'a letter tt>> Mr. riu&ktLt, , 
that eh* will attend lh* Oral ti-eniug | 
jicrffirmance «f "Ttaa of th P Slorrn 
^oumrr." when li opana At tha Strand 
Theatre next iTaTliataTT tvafllnt. Of rtearit 
friend hiikUml will fan with her. Aa 
be la nu! well kooarn to thr piahlic. we 
(MftPT "lat- M>« Pickiord'a hu.ahpnd'a 
name i< FairfiAttka. DoaErAa J'tipfi hie 
Grel nam-. Thry art brinitnjt a parte 
»f fri*n>t* Btiih Ifrnui and Mary catnr 
Kiat for tht niitninn of "KraMo |{^nd" 
and remiined for tbt flrat Benndwa; - 
ibowlnc of "Teat." And like II from ■ 
n«— I^oup i* Aofnr In r---i for Mary. 
Hr alwara dne* and thLa (Imt we hear 
be htl a eond rtaaon toy hU rnihueiajm I 









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■ rol.il litrirJ". 
They art> -li :l aitnag for [.odolpli. The 
ftminlnt tJemnit wa mean. If nenrue 
prm«it"i by tha Rka-H Thtatr* mean 
anytbla*. air. Valentino, fa "The Young 
TUjatV' liruke thn (ipenlac rtntrd made 
by him in "tlloml and Band tbtn 
rnnnth* axn by thr margin nf 22U. Rah* 
<!■■>> AttmnnDrt at the HItoII wam !'<W 
aa ayainat DTQT fur thi firat SunilAT of 
■HI..I.-I Ahi Hand." "elanhlAiiJthtprV' 
T-BTord, whloh wria paKOn fat the firbt 
Sunday, win alao AhAttrrtfl. 

At tha Cbvllol. 

"Hr«therM I'ndrr the Rkln." A rr.im« J y 
nf modern manila** by l'tter B. KynA, 
j" tht frAtni^ film at lha t*a|>i(rjl nni 
week- On the baaJa that all man art' 
liml^r* nttier tha akin Mr. Kym- hai 
lent hla aid Jn brlnilbg the alary to the 
acrrtn E. Uaeoti llopptr 1« tb« dlr-vtcr, 



ind Mae 
eSVe tit 



B>Hhn M. f^lajr AtpTJ', with fan r>laiu!c 
ULler or "Wife In PfAbtA Ohlr" N< be*-,, 
piffle-'-"! nfid will be trnnaJatixl tn th 



aefa«n. Arm* one pAge ail tht IkrtbA 
Jtf. Out tradera quickly — crtil nirra. I 

v FbCtfcan TmltAA a. Real, 

Wlnfield tbtelun de*idrd early tn tl« 
week be bid a TaoAtloat ewnibi (o bun. 

KavirjE worJCOd all flttamer withmt a 
iHrUy. be tbrn-gbt he woald tnka ■ 
rait now. lb !i tt lit Cttstofta for a 
week or ten dny*, foigettlnf nwlon pie- 
tdres and trerrtniag rkt of a bu-tac-i 
catur*. ■ 

Ata.IT Will Ha That*. ' 

Marr rirttort kngkMact J***fh 

Hunltii) dij Jejrtextlaj. wham pio aa- 



The ti*e principal cfanra^rri Are ptiJfd 
br Ileiene Obadwick. N.irajan K 
Ctalrt Wlndnor. fat O'UaIW ai " 
Hiur.'i Mr. Kjnt ' 
tba BBbHtltn, 

■ ■:■■.:: Nf" Caaltna PiMrlnr, 

Wflliam fihiil La tht new ranting dl- 

rtrUr at L imoui i'jaj tri-l.aiL.* HudiCA. 

Elt ira- formaflf in cbtrf of lha motion 

piriure departairnt of Ibe Acton' r^ulij 

AaaorlaUou and bAa been euaaicl tQ tAke 
(bt place formarty btld by Ntd Uaj. 
who will he aperiai Aaalelnnt in E. C. 
King, -imiio mAIUgtr. Mr. t'oblti Will 
JiAt,- lltttit Balnbridg* An hi* laalalAbt. 

Tbt * Klldrth'a Theair*. 
Miriam Hatllau wjll l,e a ajHgl of 

lionor a! thr ofttilbE of the new I'hll- 
drdi'n Thcatm In aV"f f Ll> avenue Mil* r'ri- 
■lay cvi-nlni!. Till* 1r the jllnrhou» *A> 
EA»tirthefJ by ihr llMkurhrr Fnnnddtlotl 
for Children. Thn opiming |ierfnrrlulnc« 
-trill l" i j 1 1 l"! ! l t- t!io dlraciloti of M'f (lernA 
Wliinrr llofnilTI. * Among thfi nlTtriilAa 
will be anlmniMl praanUAilona of Lti 
Willy J'ornny nrf partela. "Lirila Bad 
Il.rJtnar llood," "ULddtrella" aurt "I'm*, 

fa BtHtA." 

Ettrarr "all lo l*irt»rra> 
. CoELaranrr PibDajr tbuil riafn Mid 

Henry yull, who la In rtali'j her rtbee 
Aodfiih-.r. tbAi ib* bAvllon pictciran tn 

ruLIr-s for ii.rfl "iiif* Li. lUrrtaa in P. 
W- Ortffiih'a "Ona Eielt!=i Sight," ibf 
Mr. Hull i* at OTtttbl roalmrlbtiAf *B- 
ofber brief eJEruHaftfl Into lh* lllffla. "Bat 
I'm *•■■:■ in? [■> wall," aaya Mr. Iluil. "on!|l 
my pre**nt enngeouDt la Tba L'aI and 
th« Canary ia ended. I rant Atand tiU 
■t J h ..aMirc fa liraaa' llf': ll'a ton ■iran'i- 
om." ft will ba KmttcberM Mr. HnU 
jump«j fronj thfr AtAir door of the- N*> 
ttonal TAtwtrv to tbe 'IrW.'A, aiudlna to 
llamaro'ntxk ttrry nbrht for man/ 
wapka, Torbirti on Incatton fnns aaAaV 
nixut to morn for ih- .torn, acanaa of 
"On*Ea - 



Alma-i In lfe« 3..n. 

If it h.adn'1 bt#n fi-r a nafebfUl riibar 
W4 might bAvn npfil'ii rbo ahow at tba 
Forty -ninth Btrtti Theatre n Monday 
o renin g--"ibe t^alaf. tu«. A fllrjai oom- 
fortabla chAir, unomipJad And EUoat in- 
■"Itina, atood neiL u* our aaata In tb« 

frunl row. We put oitf wrapn, uur batA 
and ail belnDgijifrA pn tbe cbilr and a»i 
back tu enjoy nunclraa. 

' "Betnara those ihihAt ^urckhy," aaldi 
*a aatnr. "the, .-bail- la fa tba Ahon-." 
Burt enough Ma* lrwiq. walked down 
and dt-UvettnJ 1 her n*ii>f (>art el tba 
>nt*)cb faVlD 4 tbAt very rlrtii. 

A I la* ar l'w*. 
YealerdAj every one WAa ao tnuy rot- 
Lhg and tAlkiiiE «Jer:i,.n, motioo plrtufta 
had u> take a Lack ardL Howarer, now 
Lhat it a all e*rr but Lba ahouiJur we 
can forgit our polltk«l diavtawJAma ami 
wttl* down to find nut wb*t la wrong; 
with .tie -amies." Tbe DAAt t*o wee ka 
wt haiea't bad any caUJatg tbink of 
pw jthtag bat aiaC taaaat, 



t Eidting Sight." 



Bj- LEO A. MARSH 

It' a. dlmcwlt ta deride wbirh lb ib* I 
more appcailfai. Ilg-rj Tierner'i muek ' 
or (iloria Foj'e daartog In ,- f"p Hat i 
*•«?." wnldi William A. Brady prr- ' 
atnttd Itel night at Ibe I'larhonet. Doth 
Art df«errfag of aHr/tflali*t> tcrme and 
•Acb hail Ita ardtbl aupnprtrra in the i 
Brat night tiirong. 

It wonld he iitAfg ntiiher an iBjuitiee. 
however, ta ■■/ (bej art tquallj good, 
and arte* all ptrhAi* Tlemty't tinkling 
melodlea had aottitthinE to do with In- 
Iplrfajr, Allha Foy In, ^e^ tripping of the 
light fa nr tailc Air. 'J'li-rnry haa written 
arl altogether rhnrlning WSaHi tu II of 
tuneful iTUmbrTA with n griiUo, haimtlitg 
qUailtr. 'Mnnvr miialc," tht atudent of 
pAltal aharlpi would drarrlbe It. and it la 
certainly colorful fa a quirt. Insinuating 
faabiou. 

fHjTeral of tbe aaiib Are ilettlncn] to ha 
wblitlwl and huaomad about towa a giw.nl 
deal thia Winter, kail taniuto to pre- 
dict Among tbem might he ntrnlJAntd 
'"Bettle IinwBj, TTArel Around,", tb* big 
number of tha but art; ' Larly Luck 
Bmllr- on Aa*." a wtetinl IliUa e.-iry anng 
fay Donald Brian and ifuri Id tha laat act; 
"Journry'a KTid," and Tyop." 

Tbtrt are othm inat are tunefoj. euph 
ia Frederitk Crthama amualug "Bob 
About a Bit" In th* oritttld art and 
"Lata Kiaa and Make Vj>," a i]uarlettt 
of tbt firat antne, and you won't go far 
wrong in »*I»ci|n£ Any of tbem to tak« 
borne and try An yotjr piano. 

Bui to get back tn Mia* Foy, that 
young woman ahaltrt a gloriona font, aa 
it were. 8be la all titbeaome grapi anil 
Airy cadence, a a«rt of ornamented puff- 
ball afloat on tha ertn' air. In th<. 
aocond iet aha dancth Altidity for nearly 
fifteen mlnuten anil at thn- rfJd nf Iht 
perfiraiAnw aht tana dw rf An ovatlnn that 
Enlght tnm thr- htnd <>( m.jr artiat, 

T'ri-.niri firi:iii. in,,, la good in thn lead- 
ing mole role, lie, alnga well, oapwiallr 
fa tbt Inat art, when ho la riven a aiin- 
liathetlc apot fnr lha "La.lr Luck" aong, 
And what little rSort he raikea at flanc- 
fag in quite all right. II" doeen't go In 
Atrottgly far that aort nf tiling, howeeei. 
fa I bo tbow. 

Helen Dnlloj* laEevpnU^ea her brrcV 
|»Tan>n*lity into the procetdfaEa otct 
tad Anon And Iho ■etna brnefila tbertbj 
fa direct proportion to- tba nambtr of 
tlaoaa iba aloaa it. 

Blrtard fUliaghrr la fafely bmaaing, 
And ao la frrdtrlrk Oribara. Tbo Tt*C 
of lha catt donan't get much cbAnsa to 
rtow off. It totnp riaed Edward Da no, 
Ie» Ttfaley, Martin Mgnii, Janok 
WeAtberAhtt, Hdlth RUtk, Coaway rHI- 
J*fl. Teddy MrVirr.atu, Rlthard "n|li- 
•-An. LbcrwUA TrAlg. Iletly Allan, 
Ger-rge Wuiiam* and Ann T..« Mitt 

*bp Mba frrtt-*" la a mnAfrmlaStd T fr> 
alem Af Frank t "re»rn> nldtlme cnTDtdr. 
'TCki HADt t'noke." and It AtltMa HoatJy 
t4 tbi erfftnAt ilory. Cratfiti Moiarlt 
hAi done orer th* play t-r ihe new abow 
snd JOAeph UrTArthT haa written lha 
lyrics for Tlerntr'a iusiea. 

Tba ptot deal* «i.h a young eonpl* 
WbeM ffllaUreA break into their liiarttal 

ElanA fa anrh an eitent that titty aU 
Ut urnHt the ramabca. It la a rnu- 
Aiettntly etrll told alory, prrhnpa a hit 
oln-faabioned. but when it romra to thn 
Rtn and Mim Fry's dancing, It ia ultra 
m&fJern fa the hlelirht Mn*r. 

Mr. Brady ha» tbn<* writ hy tha show 
with i product inn and ample, eborui. 



DEATH BOTICH. 




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" ¥ Ftrwurti A. T. Bumf 

Bmalvar •! Ninlh. Nn York 



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New Frocks come to 

THE DIANA SALON 

For Miss 14 to 20 

New dance frocks of metal clolli and supple brocades — 
while and bright gold' — banded with fur. RTeen with darker 
C nld. 

A whole group of the new deep Vine In velvet, and 
beautifully desljjnid. 

• • a a 

C'rcpcs in lavender, or rose, with silver trimmings. 

New French frocks — straight from Marls and quite obvi- 
ously so — for afternoon and Informal evening wear — in soft 
line crepe*. 

a * * 

A charming group fit black, (rock**— *ur Mick ii still A fcml. 

frm lAvorlle with Miss 14 lo 20 — An the new crinkled crepes, and 

In creTt silln and crepe de chine, often banded with fur, ot almost 

covrrrd with Mmliche braiding. t?B 60 to 134S'. 

Soeond floor. Did Building 

m a A 

The WaTneTi'g Sports Shop Announce;! 
A New Shipmtnt of 

The Much-desired 
Authentic Fair Isle Sweaters 

Authentic — fnr Iheie famous iWBttGII have many 
imilators. 

The "sweatcrj. with the hieroglvphlt;*," is Ihe name that 
rhey have gone by ever since they made (heir first gfcat 
success. 

They have never Ion theij cichet of otclusiweness— -perhipi 
because they do not grow on every tree, so lo apeak, but come only 
from one wee Mind, ofF (he north coisi of Scotland,' where they, are 
made by I lie nAtive women during the long winter avenlnfs. 

liven the dyes which give rh-ir curious deiltna such endurlne; 
chirm arc home mtde, for this little "Fair hie" hit remained 3 (rue 
flbylind- — Ipirt tram the wmJd and Its wiyl. 

Fascinating in' color and dttign 

The new shipment includes two distinct model*, In Ihe pure 
rlftl ind Muei, Ihe gyeer greens And brown snnrllmrs on I bicfc- 
grr>und of the naturAl tolor yarn. In Ihe lovely loft color* which 
ontv hind work gives. 145 and JiS. 

$tmt ftooi'. Old Building. 



Soft brown 

brocaded Crepe de 

Chine and 

Viatka Squirrel 

fir* ■ aaaa nel an n aaa. BtllVtiKH 

to « 

3-piece Suit 

of black fur cloth 




$195 



Not Hint black fur cloth needs much help (□ make It 
smart Car this Is a season when fur cloth Is especially chic. 

Soft and heaulifull.y marked to resemble broadtail, this 
effective fabric lends Itself most happily to the new slender, 
wrap-around silhouette. 

A true Paris touch is the use of brown in the crepe de 
chine bodice and lining to the Jadtet and in the fur — for 
Paris has long loved brown and black together. 

One of (he many interesting and distinctive two and 
(hree-plece costume suits in (he Women's Fashion Salons. 
«BE to J29E. 

Sicoad Roar, Ola BalUia.. 



Women's Frocks, $59.50 

Dtli.htfuHy deiigncd 

Velvet frocks must be 
simple but (hey must also be 
distinctive, that is where the 
hand of a clever designer 
shows. — 

Here are two charming 
frocks, both of fine silk vel- 
vet, and both simple in line, 
and yel each expresses a dif- 
ferent phase of to-day's 
fashion. 

Two imart atlhouattn 

—iht lErtfght, ilrnjfr IjlbOuttte 
In a fcoek which miltn *ff.cl!it 
uli of fluted ctDlcriin ribbons. 
— the clrculir lllbouette In I 
frock -bole simplicity It well 
let off by peuial embroider/ Jo lovely loft Colo,]. 

Two of tbe mlny usatual lad dininiiji.hej velret fuwnl beiaf 
tenure J in Ibe Women'! Fesblon Silonswor bofb iflerniMa tod 
IT«lln(. t» to »225. SmwI floor. Old Builiiae. 




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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. 





AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 



JSata. Wad. BJirl Bit. "ml I.». 



HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

ZSW.^LATENLmSSE' 



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LI^IULRICasKIKI 

Oil THESTAIRS ;"""*'■ 



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MJTISEK T(i-I»A"V AT 2,30. 
DAVID imLASCO l"rtfu 

FRANCES STARR 
./'SHORE LEAVE" 



Lut Mb!. Ul 



JANE COWL "aSttgg 
SS?. SJI. "HOSPirAUTT' 

BtEAT oAt,B HTART*. TO-DAY, 



GLOBE— LAST MAT, SATURDAY 

LAST 4 TIMES 

GEORGE WHITE'S 
SCANDALS 

Paul wnu.Di** A till p. mi. porn Orcb. 



Holly darumc 



FULTON 



"ORANGE 
BLOSSOMS' 



BETTER TINES 



REPUBLIC ^"ir^K"- 

ANNE NICHOLS- Lambing Sotri--«_ 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



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L Dl*T 
"Item v" TltfariaV" 



HORA flAYES^ 



U*it Toe. Bjght {Nov. 14) ■*■*• 

A. H. WOODS rrea*n«a 
Is feMMlktfOa -ll!i ( harli-i. L. Wn^nrr 

THE LOVE 
CHILD 



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LOYALTIES 



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gS TWICE DAILY =™; 

ONDBB. AU3TICES AKOCNKE AF-KN " 

WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 

COWBOY CONTESTS 

TEX ACSTIS. DlTwrtor. 

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lb "S;ik IJjy." fluneUj. Vo«, u. 
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BOX SEATS PHOCEED" DO TO 

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Music Box Revue 



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OF KHjUHOOT (on! n\ 



LAHCHTER,' 



DEATH FOR CENSORSHIP 
IS VOTED IN BAY STATE 



Msuachajetts Seine of- First Vic- 
tory for the Industry by 
■ Will H. Hljt, 



"BRIGHT SHAWL" IS BOUGHT 



WHY 



MEN 
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K IW IT I IXt notln T ni Ralpa A „ *" 
iS^W) K.-r, wad. S-laht. Tt-o tl(« Sua. Coq't* 
nillr W ilMn'D 'B*ff Trmt DeatntlcB* 

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"T 

bV LOUXUA 0. PAESOKS. 

Gi^NSO-nSriM- xx- li :h dealt p. mortitl 
(Mow in 7Ji""#^t!iiw(ta la IA* 
rrftrendom vot* vrhrin the propl* 
of Mif 3Lpt« at rhn o'i-.'rif>Ti v-otctl 
axatmt It ■■ ■ l*w. Thr mnjoriiy »f 
'MO.00O rtow'wl thai, irhnr put nquarrlj- 
npto tlir public «DBomhi;i i* nr-t t p*p- 
ul»r nituarc. 

Tbla 1* WiD H. HlTVi firal hi* vie* 
1<jf7 for tb* Industry n.ai ninirallp he 
wb« »» !)i!"iy ytatprdaj 1 t*r*trtB| fidETAt- 
■iii.niiniif, tttta *hw* t."Ivi harf- felt that 
the Lainp in Mn^snr-b^'^'t;-' Wit nmrr- 
cravt than raw of ihc film mpn «■*- 
i^f::. It M**MK-hiin^ttn had votvi i ,, f 
cen'nrrihlp. New 2- ff»n ijb i!;=ibi =---_ gaaJie«t$C*{ 
and Wnuont would have lfiAt on timii In 
followiBE bet tau* Mr. IIaj-k aa,id yn- 
t-rJ«y he felt in winhlna; the Miwiehn- 
nrtta vot«r tbt tnoHon picture IndmUT 
had a prave reaponnlbilltr in kr^pibp the 

.-fre^n rir*n M th* MaBfMf IiuicpK* C\\.i- 

afinn -w-fflilrl fwl ta«7 bad tatofl vrlarij. 

J[c> nald |n a itatetDenl iuurd for Lhc 
prp*.": 

"CrflOTiihln nf motion plftnrM b*» 
ftren dvJStatad In MArMBchnsptt" in n ill- 
rn-t rotp of tb^ p&op!f> by * miJoTft?- of 
JH0,l"». ThUt nTenrhflmlnff roto arninit 
C"nganhifi in a Hptozidid rr?*pon"P to thr 
:i[-t'r-;i! tft tiit (iTftn and citizen* of ilint 
Stsit" that the Cammorvr*iUh of Maimi- 
ebiiMtta KfaTirf nealnic thU nonnc pri- 
lltiral arp^Mlon. .Tuiit an rrrtalnLr is it 
A dcniiUe and uDTDhtAkflbla challAner' to 
thr] motion plriur* Indus try to fnrrj 1 not, 
Lti ppogTEni for iLn avrr\ rtmtlnil*l l(H- 
ftrovrmfSt '.t\ the full flbicharst «f !£■ 
duty to the putolio. This [-repnnsiblllt^ 
ie accepted by tho induiitry in thr npirlt 
of liiirnrot nerc-kc itid Lt >rill In Emttfrul 
eameatneiB riillr rfiFfchaTffe this duty." 

The rrferrnduni rote in MnnBi-hu- 
tetta waa thi> Brat r/mo-tho iisne of cph- 
Eflnbip wan put up m the puaptr. Tii- 
rrformppi bflvo cfoflnrttf mala anJ unlti 
the public is in fnrar of ccnwrahln and 
If mi opportuqltr *Ter pfwrntpt) linplf 
thej vraah\ TDtft in faror of n State (vrni- 
tn[R B ion of motinii iiU-tima. Tv- .--!■.:■"■■. 
eleeCioo proTed enneliiiilvelj fen«nrsli|p |b 
a [mlitical mraptirr »:■.'■, im not the wtah 
of thf AtfWrttCAn penple. 

BjFdBtJ S. (^hen ywtr>rday trot a cir- 
cular letter to' erery iiiMin- mvnrr jn 
MnMi<;hiii<<tEB cxprrfrfnK Uir gratHndA 
of the theatre owner* to the people In 
their respective cities for tnkJ&R ■ atand 
n«nin&c «n*ornbili. Mr. Cohen, apeak- 
[11$ In lib capacity of preild*oc of the 
Motion Picture Theatre Owners of 
America, urg:e<i that the ntat^mfnt of ap-. 
precintioh he publitt&ed In thn nuTttpn peni 
of the carioun Meahq chime ttn tew™ 
■wherr •■■ ;y- .-:;!:[)■. ,vfii ppt (o death. 

Tliin K , Look (ThrvrtBl. 

The Tiinrlnn picture IndunLr)- had ntora 
reiiaon Tor bL-inE cheerful reatCTtla" thun 
at nnr time (rithln the pnst two ye*rt. 
With (vniior-hlT) ^ItlHod in Mmwa- 
chouita «iul Alfred Bmitb plcctod 0^ v 
ernor of New York, tbfj Iiorlton elenred 
up with tlip promiae that eenaoniliip h 
"on the. wane. \lr. Smith in pleilffrf to 
•UTflWrt tlrn numocratic plnLform which 
\x opposed in ciinflrKhirj ia any tuna, and 
furthp-mmTP i« pledp^ to repeal (he law 
in New l'ork. 

iiura --nrlfiht ihttwi," 

A tt-i'iim virat«j coraponsd of John 
nobertimn, Joteph Htr|WaLirliTii.r and 
Eit;lir.ril SisrmHintv circulated thmugh 
thn AUrunquLn yert*rfi|y t a Iking a ho p. 
Mr. Ht-rgpnhelmer, aa th c author, had 
Jutt mndf a &a1q by , which Richard 
Bartbrlmrss enmea Into the motion pic- 
ture riptiiJi nf '"rtie Bricht Sbflwl." Juhrf 
Uobertiirm wiJI dltoet the pirtnre. which 
will bp mkf*n In Cuba, where the ntory 
is laid. v 

(«Hltr In Towb. 

C. L. Ctearte* ia In New York for B 
few weekh He report* condition* im- 
prnvir.fi on ibe Coast and oaji that he 
will noon n-riunc, production at bin new 
pi-iidlo. J I .-= has a usw ntfe* of travel 
picturEa whirii will b* rfujdy (or tile mar' 
krt in- Jpuudry. The CBtJro - Iweaty-aLx 
will be read;' nt that tUn« p makiot; it pos- 
sible to mnkc EMlTerj\otadl of thntn at 
one, rirap- 

M.-i fin AtjTTiB C'nntriri. 

Douslii!i Mi-Lean baa h1eti«<1 a coutraet 
with Arthur Kane to make Tour pkturu 
a year :'-'ir AsDodatcd Krhibitors.. 'When 
.Mr. Ivn.li-- ftaa In CnlSforniaj be talked 
orer the matter with Mr McLean audi 
dually prncniM npun thfj youna; nu to 
nigij b contract. J, (.. .RosliULd, who 
spread tfic piidf-omp news at thfi BflO- 
tract, niiid Mr. McLean'* , productionn 
will- be comedy vpodatn, on the order cl 
J The II'itTcntflt." It is lUueritaod Jir. 
oIcLenD hai completed the oreanixatian 
#* the Douglas McLean ^rf^uctions 
Which will mukn tic featDRB. Boeart 
Ro(Cni \» aeneral manBfer and Lloyd 
InBrnJmin Bfll bo tho dlrscrtor. 

Ll«t«m to rtit«. 

Aseccioted First National fa poing to 
haTe itii ttwn "Folliea." Moat compaalea 
have *. ]"--v peopie who boait of uteutJ 
that would maka PToMnz Zleffeln feel 




p|sn- n t-r Filwla Pcarei Krj-^r 
IIARRIKT lE.UniOMI. 
BZ>e l« In (nun (JiklriR ■ look ail IS'rir 

York. >U— llambiind an* i-i.'t--i 
Irnria irlth 3laek Sonnrtt, and I- 



ddtv abo 



■ La 



wllb W- ChrlKj tabmnn, 



STU 

SIMEi 

. 229*«t45«;StlUw%fi . 



he would; like to *llSaKe iheni iar litt 
ahow. bin fpw of theae folk f\fr diiv 
the M#T*8b 10 nivrpt any of tlajsu oJl-ri. 
The -Firm Xntionnl Club, CWBOOafld uf 
the employee cf (ho organientloti. ur-- 
plnniiinE to gii-p nn elnbcrato nSTnir uL 
Kismet Temple, No*trnnd avenue, -n 
Fritlnj. Btr™ibe» H. The p?nr will I* 
called "Th." PoTWm vt Forty-flirht BtPftst'' 
And ■].'■-!■• who know Aay It |« rbebtty 
nnmfd. 1'rnnein R, Conklin Ib roniinct- 
inc tlie rrhcflmnK 

To Bipn IVIIn. Cabanna. 
M.TTriPi-r Ilamuinnd, wbone film work 
ha* hern ronflnrd to the Went Ct>a*t 
studluA, »l*fco nlie appenrnd in IpoiJ:h 
with FnminiH riuyer* and Mark Hennetl. 
In (n New York for the purpose of Kiini- 
inf a routroct for a fttret of WUhum 
Chrlrtty (.'fibnnnn production" m he ininh' 
in t'annda. 

■Tcnair" finlabed. 

HprbcTt iSrenon hoa ftnLfllipd irork un 
the Fox nroductinn. ,- P«aiIp." ndaptei 
froin Florence Hfngham LlriQjrntou'n 
novel. "Tlie Ouatiird Cufl." Thi" pic- 
ture, tn hp rplpaetd a* h upeelol b*fbf« 
the holldayji. *a ntiid to he one of tlie 
moat elahorate tlnin fpr turned out hy 
thr Fox .- 1 1 : ■ : i - -i. ■-■ Mary ('in- in to he 
featured in Eke casf, wliirh includes Mi- 
riam Battfatp., T'ejrsy ftbAw, Myrta Be- 
nilla" tind Jerr? B«vine. There hnn hcen 
no t,; ■-:■-!. i'iiiii's.'- -;Mii over tiin tvork of >he 
little aBttiatu iflrl in thin picture. It la 
report**! aho will Bonn be put fnrth In 
a piod.uc.tloD of her own. A arory, "The 
Luekt Stone," by Ah-blc FATweU Bniwn, 
aLrrady hax hern aelected. The Rnttl-ita 
pieturp probably will be made nt the Til- 
ford Ittt&oa here and at Miomi. 

On thr Wit T\>*f. 

Frinn- SuArha i>I Tjurti niirl TusIji. 
son of Prince Aleikiider, ihi' nehert 
lURar inumifneturer in OeellO'hVllltin, 
lUrted ymtonlay on bis way m TJnl. 
Teraal City to study the movln? pietcrn 
bilninf-ta. The prince Imp eont" all th* 
wbj - from hii cnuntry with tii" idea of 
build inj; in ii? uatlvo land n Inrce m«f. 
Ing nlelane eit.r dupllcatinff tlmi of Lrnl- 
VBTSBl, «nrl he is bicked with ihs wealth 
of his 71-yor-old fathar, wlir> firmly be- 
lieves In thr American brand nf 'pictures. 

Hunch*, who is a captain the C'ePJo- 
BlOTakiflb Army, wal foT a time n a\and 
opera luiprpflanrio, but decided that tbs 
Bhn. industry offered a hotter -ray or ip. 
Vtttlnff bin capital- to good adTanta B , e. 

r-:xree(rd Tloue. 
Tliirry Warner la eapceted homo from' 
the tV>ant to-day He baa made crrange- 
mentB fnr the prodtictlon of PithteeU ap*- 
ci&ls while on the Coast. 

A Lima or titd. 
Every one who placed fl het en Alfred 
Shiith wft* him*' yeaLerdHy eollpctinc: 
There were many rucb beta and thq In- 
dustry fignrpd it war richep by i«me tbou- 
saudn. If there waa any Miller bettor*.. 
do one admitted it. The chief topic of 
converuition In oil the <>'"!■>■'■ was thej 
AUOUUt t'Unt passed b'aniln. -MnNt of tb« 
Sim men were walling; ln«y hadn't pot 
more jnonpy on Mr. tiinitii, who they 
knew would win. all :!;■■ time. 



COURT SNEERS AT 

CO-RESPONDENTS 



Aafci WI17 It Ib Tliat The? Ar« 

Referx-ed to as r Tadi«B njtd 

Gentlemen." 

"Why do lawyers insist on calling co- 
cefipondents and others who*-* reputation 
clearly show that they tro nnytblnff bn* 
wbat they are railed.' ladles and n-cntle- 
menV *iEkcd fiupretue Court JuaLlce John 
M. Tierncy in the Bronx, County Court 
yeeterday. 

The court's remark*, came during the 
course r.f the iriaL of Dr. H*Dfy Sehleer 
of 4T2 K;.Jt 14Gth sLrcCt. on a charge of 
abandoaoient preferred hy hE* wife, 
Aairle Sehleer, .Kl yearn old. Tbo hear- 
ins; was iuddetital to • suit for divorce. 
('(Hijiest (or [Li- doctor ia fcls crp*a>px- 
nmiiKtlon of the doctor referrtd to some 
of th>! nlieped cores pond cntf bb "Indies 
anJ tcentlemcn," which broturht fortit the 
rctnArka of Lhe CaurL. 



A MFJCO CONCERT, Thwnd.y, 2.30 

Hans B«rth, Concett-pinnUt 



BcxMdway at Nuats 






TeloT>ton*i 
4700 Sliiyraaant 



I-ormrrltf A. T. firewitrt 



AN EXTRAORDINARY 

FASHION EXHIBIT. 

AND SALE OF 

FINE FURS. 

A $550,000 collection of which $250,000 mrtk are at 20 per 

per cent or more under the prevailing retail prices of today 

•I 

It is a veritable Fur Bazaar thn will unfnld its treasures and tieaulies as you visit the Fur 
Salons on the third J1o.it, beginning Thursday. Furs and fur fashions have been talked about, 
written about, and displayed since. August, hut now uomen arc beginning really to nedd them 
so this we think is a logical, though unprecedented linu' to hnUI this preat sale. 



In Coats, Wraps, Capes, Small Furs and Raw Skins 






ill 

III 


1 



This event was arranged thjnugh 
the co-operation of many leading fur- 
riers and the collection in its entirety 
will remain for only a limited time-. 

Everything ia for sale, even tht' 
raife pieces and skins. And, wi r h a 
quarter million dollars of furs to se- 
lect from at 20 per cent, and more 
under today's retail market, every 
one. needing furs, for the winU'i' 
Bhould easily be fitted and highly 
pleased with tha low prices. 

From Twenty Furriers 

It [a Important to remember that thU 
coHtCtion if not made up of bo-cbIIikJ 
"Joba," in which we must tnke tha less 
desirable in onlrr to nave the good> E&ih 
piece of the, new purchase «'as careful ty 
selected and ovct twenty of New York's 
befit ronlcera nrc represented. 

The fur market IS rising every day. 
Good skin- are scarce. This la the pe;ik 
of the season. But we planned a long timn 
ahead to hold this most timely of buIds. 

Some examples of the prices 

Not*: 7/tidrpn Hvifl vi dyfi n\'jakrat; 
A ma-van tiruaittnil it thtar d iamb. 

i2,000 mink coat, 47 in., $1,600. 
$1,409 Russian ermine cape, 45 in., 

il.195. 
{99J Gray squirrel coat, 47 in., 5 I'M. 
J750 Hudson seal wrap, 47 in., $Ca3. 

Viniira squirrel collar and cuffs. 

$675 Hudson seal coat, GO in., $52u. 

Squirrel collar and cuffs. 

$650 Alaska seal coat, 40 in., S4^>0. 

Kolinsky collar ami ctiffa. 

SCfiO Gray squirrel coat, 40 iu.. $.125. 
$625 Hudson seal cape, 45 in,, $495, 
$5S3 Moleskin coat, 45 In., $475. 

Squirrel c-fi !!;!!- 

$S95 Btack caracul coat, 47 in., $175. 
$595 Hudson seal coat, 50 in., $475. 

Skunk collar and cuffs. > 

$450 Persian lamb coat, 45 in., $360. 
$450 Nutria coat, 47 in., $350. 






More exampht 

$445 Moleskin cape, 45 in., $350. 
$395 illack caracul .cape, 47 in.. $295. 
$395 Moleskin cape, 47 in., $295. ' 
$345 Raccoon coat, 45 in., $275. 
$345 Black caracul coat, 45 in., $245. 
$350 Black caracul coat, 45 In., $245. 
< Skunk collar and cuffs. 

$325 Hudson seal coat, 40 in., (260. 

skunk collar and cuffs. 
$300 Black caracul coat, 45 in., $235. 

Skunk collar and cttffa, 
$250 American broadtail coat, 32 in., $185. 

Viatka squirrel trimnjing. 
$325 Natural black muakrat coat, ?2-'f) 
40 inchea. 



of the prices 

$325 Nutria coat, 30 in., $250. 

$175 Wildcat and raccoon coat, 36 in., $l:!5. 

$165 Civet cat coat, 36 in., $125. 

Neckpieces 
$110 Platinum fox (white dyed), $75. 
$75 Brown, taupe or black fox, $45 

(red dyed). 
$75 Pointed fox, $55. 
$49.50 Stone marten, $35. 

AND 

$395 Russian sable, one-skin scarf, $250. 
$475 Silver fox scarf, $350. 



The raw akina include Russian sables; silver foxes; natural blue foxes; dyed platinum, 
cocoa, blue and white foxes; baum martens; stone martens; monkey skins; caraculs; squirrels, 
Persian lambs -and mink. Price instances; 

Ruaaian sables, including mounling, $125 to $650 each pelt. 
SilVer foxej, including mcftmtmg, $350 to $900 each pell. 
Natural blue: foxes, including mounting, $150 to $450 each pelt. 

Third Floor, Old Building. 



COP PREVENTS PANIC 
. . IN FACTORY FIRE 



Leads Uirls to Boof and Acrou 

Buildings, Sown Fire Etoapei 

to Safety. 

Quick vork by Pntroliiitin Edward 
Ilsirke. of the Bast TVentj-sccoBd Btreat 
stadon, rutentrij prevented what might 
Su've reanlted la panic among twentj-aTc 
Eir-;*. employed era the upper floors of * 
building it 330 Earn T« ■■■■:!) yyiisid street, 

whnu lie led tb-rfT> tP *atvty BCTDH roof" 

and doirn lire enraprs and ataLra. when 
tire broke cii.t in, tfii' Imilrriasj. 

The girl" frere fin ploy od Liy Feter 
Caro r meial bed mftnufaetnrer, rjt (he 
East Twentr-alzUi Mreet buildtnf, orcu- 
prLnt; I !ii- fourth :md tlflh UUri. A gas 
imrnrr in tbe* di-jin;: room set lire tti 
ihf Trwdworli. and the Mbsc qutekly 
Kpiead- The fire nude pro^reM unknown 
to the elrla.'sad It was not until Bnioka 
bcrstjnto toe room in voleh they vrtn 
leorking that Ihej- Iind any kumrjedce- or 
tic blaze. A nanic waa in u '-- - 



Btaao whrti PntroliEUti ButkA, in tbo 
street below, saw the smoke and beard 
sertarru, 

Dasblnj; i:p the smo-ky atBlrwur, r.i- 
trrjlnioo Burks marshaled the girls audi 
took comniBi.iJ of the situation. He led 
tbo Ant fifteen fflrb. b> the -.talrway and 
ercorted then] until they wen 47tjoi.o1 
diacer. BetUrnlnr; the I 'a tro! nun .li- 
nKted sii other tnrll to the roof and 
tier filed nteross the top of the bnllldllnsr 
to aaferj-, The fcmBlslJat four girls 
wen taken by the Patrolman to tbo 
nreseapa and! no Jed them, ta the street 
unld enters. 

Tba appomma which reapouded to tlie 
alerm wi# In charge of Bsttalioo Chief 
Quinu. Ta« Oreiucn cuntlDeil the Halni>a 
to the third and fonrth [1>hh-.-. I t.-iiii::.:;r 
amounted to seTr-ral thouBaur] riollare, 



Polloclt at the tirrnn llonm. 
Chtnnie- Polluek, author of "The 
•Fool," at tJc Timra Snuare, will be the 
r*eit of the Green. Kooal Cltth at it* 
next ajlnner and revel on Sunday alEht, 
Th« fllfair win be held at the elu^s 



AVCU" Hand SjalraninrA «C Th*ft* 

Charged «iUj ttte Uieft of tSJXO oa 
Pecember "JO last in Lonnectiou with a 
deal Inrolving a uumber of sbaros nf 
Brpnblicen XarlKstlon st:>ek, John .J. 
Hctilefer, 3>.> fears qN. q botxd sajrj*jnan, 
IS::-o:j:J>-]j, was arrested last night by 
Dcterrtivrt Bernard Flood of the Dlatrict 
Attorney'*! olhee. Be was takea betum 
Jii.li.-" Otro A. Uosalsky and nlcased ia 
SZ.000 haiL 

Sohlefer was Indleted yeSterdBj faj tha 
Grand Jury on ttre complaint of Percy 
If. Jackson of Philadelphia- 



Reduce Your Fat 

Without Dieting 

Ye*ra ago tne formats for fat redoetlen 
waa "*T«t' T --"i'BL'Telae." To-day it la "Tafca 
SFarmnta t'mcrjrjtion Tablet a." lfrltncti 
l- II fronds— nan frlenrl* trll others. Tbsjr 
c4t agixtanUal rood. Ufa aa tbey Uke ml 
Mill reduce attadllr *.D(t ejiaUr without ge- 
Inir Ibrcucli loog aUa-ea of tlraaoiDa esor- 
cIm* and aiarTAik.ii diet. Martnals I'te- 
acrlr-tlan Tablet* aro malit by rill drag nui 
tli-. d-orld OY#r al one dctlar tor a ea*«, 
or ir you prerer yrn erni <inler dir*<t IjWih 
Uie Marmr-t.i COw, H';i": W#4dwSTd AUnilr, 
Dot nit, AUeh. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 



'TU*I bhattloal uw iko»i."-Trti«ii» 
A. 1* BRLANOUL't Uailcil Ph4«cUm 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

<Tnm UHou 1 * "DTE BAJXDrBE 1 ") 



LI5LR§ULRICa5KIK! 



1W», 



^DnflHEH 



. DAVID BEJ.A3CO Prewib 

FRANCES STARR 
."SHORE LEAVE" 



EIHITIUah ST. KS?t*jE.^ 
SS5S**. "MALVALOCA" 
JANE COWL "ESSffi? 
S5?: S5I; "HOSPITALITY" 

SEATS ,\OYV OH lAlaE. 

GLOBE^-tAffT HAT, T0-H0BS 

LA IT S TIMES 

GEORGE WHITE'S 
SCANDALS 

Flo I Wfliunw* ft III. p.i (!l furu ore*. 



NOIiYDARUMC 

■ ■ amw HutKALmrm rattv 

>!otci Next Mood*? ■« s^o Globe 

LIBERTY Opinio! NSXTMOM. Ni,hl 

CEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS 

Is U>» NSW SEiO AMD BANCE SUOW. 

"LITTLE NELUE KELLY" 

WkW SEAT SALE NOW -»snj 

fTII TOll «•*»(■■ W. B - « r , K»«. R U. 

I ULlUn UKRITM'T. Tfl-UfBitoiV. :». 




Gin. COHAWnn*. B b T*«at =« «,% 

M. ULrjlal, K*U4H-iTo-«. 1 wii.lM. 
» In th# new 
| musical Dl*r 

'Uotrii #' Hcmsts 11 
Cm U fAbijBTii**.. B'lttT. ■- 4H It. 

OIViHfVVIII^iitTuH.Np.NaT.H-i-tlUtiim 

A. II. WOODS, Ttsw-.ii 

la AavcLltHO wttB Cbai-laa. U Wusif. 



nORABAYES™ 



THE LOVE CHILD 



. WED m*AT 



ZlECFEiDFOUIES 



rmrr xatinkb to*m-w %a 

'- Itc-wa.r4r.il by nhrtpka of ale Ms. 
and csIm of UuptaVifV- Tim**. 



THE RfNGHAH 6IPL 



H*Hf ■aM I H^Tp.h'T » Thar*., i.» 
iNA r~1 AIPF and cowtawt *iia 

" "TTIE AWFUL TRUTH" 



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■ J F»* ArHri- Thm Lu( Yni" 



IRVING BERLIN'S NEW 

Music Box Revue 



or 

ISIS 



raf-4 by HAffB-AMD HHQ-HT 






ITS A BOY 



EDDMCER NASH 

» wajjtjr woisrn hehtv co*itD¥ 

CAPTAIM APPIEJACK 

Biiftd bj Aatsar aid C-wa Fen-sat- 



roHT urvT wnv si:Al ' s 
theathe n&Ai- nun. kow 

SH 5 T .PJ., , ?f I » Lt " «■ «**» 

THE MOVIES' FLCHi.ce hash 



TIMES SQ. 



THIS KEl.WYNB Fr^mi* 

THE FOOL 

En.l.% Hata-TO-m. 4TbBri,>,lt, 
FIARXET AtjKXANnER 

BERNARD & CARR 

Id PA5ITNCHS AGAIN 
Hn .1 !0 H±U-tO-B.'« * V-Vil. 



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VANDERBILTSSJ.A.S.T, 



^ TORCH BEARERS 

of HiLarritiut(0Mi.D\ 



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^^FiLOYALTIES 



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republic rs^s-r.5 

ANNE KEC110L3- Latin Mil* 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



MAUlSOi. SQUARE GABOEN 

a"' TWICE DAILY E ^f; 

ITXDEn ACSP1CKS AttCOrfNK A30\ - . 

WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 

COWBOY CONTESTS 

TfiX AUBTI7T. Director. 

-Hjiwlil rrtlalH 
on 'TUE* Dar." BwWUJ, N#T. II 

Elhvl BurynM*. Culrmui. 



BOX »EATS I'ROCEFDS CO TO 

AROOffWH AHROCIAtlOl*. 
Amu, BmU or Biu u fcUfl. 8q. C»rtin. 



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KARDUAS Pj/iNo tTBCD. 



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bill I kC IInawrtTfcnilTW" A WH. u 1.M, 



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nitlr Wnl.on'j •Jtftt Trill DphijtI-*' 



HANDWRITING EXPERT 
GETS PRISON TERM 



FolIowtTlIC fail COTJTicrSilTJ of rorcTTX In 
thF Hewn) d*ir« more tfamn » month 
agu, Gcorp). A- Uorili, 34 jean old. of 



STUDWJ OF 

STACEDAMCIHS 

_229YT«t45!i:5t«ewyork. 



Cisjry Cr«r>k. K. T„ formtf prwitUmt 
of tin' GnoHjC < "Viiil & 0ok4 Companr, 
£0 Briiai.1 rtTMt, was ytiitrhMd tO.DotlHt 
limn two jri^an: and thmi fnontZu and not 
tnore Lima four rears eUld six □ on tin In 
Slate TritOD i'i \-itc rday. 

Horth forsMl the name of HoUfl) W> 
Bleb of Buffalo to a naurbrvr of promlf- 
»ry not«i on whicfa h« peaJtowl ^£B,000. 
BxCh laid h- had nuv«r si^nod the noteC, 
but the sienatarrM ufjott them io plc**lx 
rvM?mbJeil Mr. Bieta'a handwriting tfalt 
oven hondv-rirtar experti nntl hunk cierfci 
Trcre u noble b> dUfln^ijbtli It from the 
jeuninc. It ttm Jrtevijd, howtrec, tnat 
Ihf! nntes wore written "on l tynflwritcr In 
lioitfa'a offico at SO Broad street, tblt 
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WOMAN'S MAGAZINE 

FOR IMPROVED FILMS 



Home CcmpnQLon, Under Gertmd* 

larw, Will Frtseot Domestic 

■ Draaas and Cou.edu l 



0IANB11I LAUDS FILM MUf 



n«nill, Xi4an»i Hni| D rai »t 

.. M. r. A. LmnrliM^ Bay 8t»l* 

'Tl4twV Ofiiwi — DrlAlh on. 



Bj LOLTELLA 0. PAE30N3. 

AB pan of 11a prdiTHtu in iba' Inter- 
Ht of bettor filma, the Wonu'B 
Qoaw Coatpaoioa Lb presentlav n. 
, Krics of ttin-rcrl itrnni.;* and 
vmeAlea of Ann-m-mi faflmc life, lvhirli 
irMect in plot and itaadixd llvf i-pirit of 
the BUrariiw. Tb* enilr* r»!an at nr*. 

Each month tfafl *ditor telecta a bl#, 
Tlral Idea *et forth la thu ptjea of the 
EuogAiiiifl in a aoodal feature article, as 
rcaar or an editorial VL-riltcft : .-; nn ■a- 
thoritr or eipcrt on tho Ufflc Od iiijri 
idea, or (home, n motion picture »c*n*rio 
It wrltt*n, HLd tb* reaui't la n S'.m dram* 
with heart Intetcat, de»n. u-hole*otiM atn- 
tinMnt aud comedy propoilj Mended, 
Tfcaoe plfill are not educational, nor do 
thij offer propaifpnd*. They ate enter 
tfllnmeat booed on Krrje worth-while tdoa 
or thane. 

Tho Hrst of the arriee la "TUj. Wlff 
Bualneai." a c0telC1O■ drama b**ej on a 
apctfla] article written bj Alice Amu 
Wlflier. px«ident or" (th« Oencial Fcdoia- 
Hon uf ^"onjen'i OIdhtk, which will ap- 
pear in tin Woman"! Homo Omflaolun 
under the tlria of "What I* Vour Mor 
*et Vahw, UadBtu^" It la haatd on the 
eurvey of the work dobe by the womim 
in the homo now btllf made hy tiio 
Ceaeus Bureau, and dotle with 0'- 
economic value ul the homtmAkec 

The second Le 'DlspoaUlf of Mo-the?," 
and coven the influence of modern 
thoojht ov the middle-osed woraao. I'Lh"- 
films an twine/ mada nt the EitcO itudloa 
Ln W«"t 125th «ee*t by the Aralma Film 
Company, '1'be iirraiJont af the ncv.- 
company bj Albert St Pfltot. who mnde 
a aerlci at lilmi e^ploltln^ the mduitrlea 
of BruobJju. ird.iTj.-i; II. Broed, for.mcr.y 
of tin- Breed Howella Film Corporation, 
and others aro uA»ciBted with the new 
project, Artliur J. Zcllacr, « Em wu 
with Metro as ticcftarla editor, is the 
director, aud aaiocinted w.th hfm [a 
Evelyn Kenyon, a writer, ilulh l.:. Ftn- 
l.?>- I* technical editor, and, of course, 
Gertrude Lane, edltot of the Woman** 
Home Companion, la jniJerv.eliME (h« en- 
tlrt prodtjctlon plan. 

Qlpanlnl IptHki oa Flln JLmm. 

A prrtfiuil endortemoRt of the motion 
'picture hturineai such as Dr. A. fJ Glan- 
nini s(iv,' ft yeaterdar when he ipoke 
bcCore the members of the Associated 
Motion Picture Advertlsera ot their 
lnnrheun Bpeflka well for the produccn 
with whom Dr. (liannial haa been oam- 
elated to i; flpHiiclal capacity. As ^real- 
dent of the Eaat River Xallnni,] Uri ti 
and n dimttor In !"ip Commercial Tfufit 
and other baosliie; initltutloiw. Dr. Qlan- 
nini hfif. the reputation of harlcf lent 
more money to moo in the Industry ilia.n 
any other bnnlcer. 

It la IntcrOBtlna: to not* that the doc- 
tor paid h high compHment to the Integ- 
ylly <if t Jftie conneetol Tvlth the fllin bus- 
iness, la all his loins, Hi? doctor laid. 
BLtnpuptlnlt to hundreds of tlinoHndo; he 
has nerpr unffered n Ion jjf one cent. 
For "'-■.!■-!-! ji'iij-:!. Dr. Clnnnlnl uld P he 
was in the batikint; busjoros In' Cali- 
fornia and there bee-en hla ruttAcljiMan 
with the picture buolbeaa. After mnlt- 
Idk '"■■^'- ou the rout and finding he 
coulil depend upon the nlm men. he con- 
tinued the practise when he canjo tn 
NcW York thfee and a. half yenrs siro. 

"At rin>t," said the doctor. "I bad 
canaldemblp ■HfEimltj In con^neini tfi' 1 
bank e^nmlnerg that thli industry was 
a good investment aa a loan prttpoaLtJoD. 
And thui the men In It were responsible 
and worthy of help Kowerer. n-hon I 
was able to point to the record of th™ 
buelntwi rinrluff tho ilump of two' ream 
■go. even the examiner* were con Tin red.'' 

During al| ttio time atapT c aecurlMeA 
took ■ t'lmlle and whoc loesea wetb com- 
mon Amcnc Other bus£iieaa«>, Dr. filau- 
nlnl said, not one of the motion picture 
men to vlimti he midc Joana os^uscd hla 
bank the Iokj of a nickel. Incidentally. 
It mkht b* mentlooed that at the timo 
be bad three loan* of $100,000 to film 
man on hie hnoka, Dr, Gutihlni doe* not 
finance the making of picture*. Ills 
luink lend- moflej to men who do make 
picturr.-v men in whom he haj faith as 
rDtfl- 

Vletorr 3i(fII Creowlnc. 

Thf lnteet returns from Uasssclui**rti 
■how Hint the number of votes ajmlnst 
cerwor^iii is abtwe 500,000. Thta. tc- 
cordlnj; m an authority, is the l*r«rm. 
nojniher ol rotca erer pojlad la Maaiirhu- 
sctbi on any rinnation or anf' plurality 
fiver a candidate far office Tt dnfiaofl 
more cirarly tbac wordia the pc-nltion of 
the peopk in rctsirrj to rensorahtp. ~Stffi 
afexln cdc If be uEd IruthfuDs, chat cen- 
aorahip is the wlah of the people. 

D. w, Grlmjh <•> CblcBi-o. 
When "On* IBxeltlna; Nliht" o&«ia in 
Chlcsfro I'. W. GrilT.:t'.i will b« on hand 
for the first nEfhL He Is stnrtlas to- 
day for f'ldcACO In ordor to be there in 
BLmple time to imnin for the prescufa- 
tiot) of blB 'thrUler.'* ffrom the war 
Chios?" nlwaye takes plctntca that hold 
interest to l!" heart, we batc an idea 
thla blest Griffith production will be 
among- the "beat sellers." 

M«dame Prtro^a m. 
For- (he first time In sixteen j-enn 
Mar. Olea. Patron had to JeBTe the 
stage on account of. illneej. 8hs wan 
forced to cloae down her ploy, "The 
Wtiiti- Peacock," in the Middle West and 
come liaet to New York to aivhmit to 
an operation on bar throat.. She atarta 
for Atlantie Cits; tXHabrrov to rtft and 
to isaperats from her operatic^. As 




Ri»u bj Cupcbr'l 
MADAME OLOA PBTROVA. 
Stae hu Jan) anaerjfciB* ■ tbroet i>ii- 

ernriijri una will retnrn t« (lie 
■ !■■■* Ila *"Ph* Willi* I't.fofli" am 

BO«ni Aa Kiir rtroVfrt, There are 

mhlOrn ti*r |il raj nil! Iia> airreeriei! 

Wltta Hidnm« In tfcv« letiillrtar k«le. 



soon aa her henlrii nrrmltJ. the play will 
reopen apain. There h a llltelilio™! nt 
Usdame's Tirturnlnf (0 the sereen in 
"The While Paaceefc" At lea»t, she ii 

now f '.■■,! i-l..-i.;i'.- .1 ;.-iv[i;.r-iilin.j la put her 
play on the screen, with herself, of 
coutse. In the r«le she created on (he 
stage. 

!"Jr*i ifKClonal IZiitertatKJi. 

A combine tirn socinl and buaineji^ 
err/ht'of the week Is tne luurlic«u Riven 
bj- Assodated Firm Nntinnsl lo-clny nt 
the QoN A«tor. The luncheon ia rrrllb 
belaE jriven by &■£•]- Trinililt? and Jane 
nfnrfin. In conjunction wilh tlin Dim 
cocnpariy, nrd tie purpose I" to ffathrr 
the ncwspnprr Citai and rei'iM>*ra In- 
Itethei to see "Brown of the Nortli." the 
latest IfnrJm-TniF-.Lir production. In 
which ; : :i:::: Ji -i>.-.|-:. the ibw. In fenlurcd. 

FJIee full. 

Demanding fl5S t 000 In a ejefl suit, 
Vpcz Otj Benriolt, wife of Rowland Ben- 
nett, and knnwn on the screen as Sfnez 
^riy, >."i;rn!iiy Alrd acticm nframst a Loi 
Ancelea newjipnncr. Mrs. Bennett dp- 
■rlnnvh thfit a portrait of herself vbi vised 
by the publication io Illustrate o. »;torf 
RubU'bed June A last, rulcrrinc; to her as 
Winifred Hjdntit- The latter is Mn. 
Valentino, No. 2. 

Aa the result of this publicity. Mrs.' 
Ucmii-t: averts, ahq has not been nhlc 
to flccnre work tai a Him netress. owinjr 
to thp ecrDsorship established in (lie film 
»ltHiy. A! the tune the story nnd pic- 
ture wct? published, the rom-plnim says, 
Valentino, (he cfnema Dclur. was unrii-r 
Brre^r in this county un the; i-harKo oi* 
blrrnmF and the etnry was rx:ensl»ely 

piibiiiilipil tJiTTinfli the linfiM, Stntr-«. 

The publlnnlion at her ]ilioiof;mp1i un- 
der the circwiTiBtnncrB was!, Mm, lieuiirtt 
Htty*, "a ;v< [;;>'• i u[«>n mid ilirect vio- 
lation of her riclil of [iriv.trj l . • said 
phntoFTuph." aalri. 1-i-niif t: di-tnandi 
■tfiiHHt f^r UPC of the ptiotoentolifi nnd 
Jlf/l.iWJ dniRREta as [i rennlt of the pub- 
Urlty. 

Cos*r oil Censorelitp. m 

John M Casey, chief of the license 
divi.ticm of the city of liottoa, who p.ive 
hla tiae and help to explain: up the 
dnnrers of eertsorship. hoi ia«ued thr 
following aratentent, which cppeareid tn 
.irTirni of the ioadiu^ Ilortnc dailies. 

"Tho resulia of the TOte aa nhowu by 
the returoB from all i>Ter tlie Hts,te 
pra-Tcs tldit iIj,- theatre -go in? j-j-ublin 
can be tniKtcd in their aeWti&n of 
!.iei r amusement. W, have heefi rnl-i 
by the odYocatea. for Htate consonihtp 
that (he pubiui Al a whole wore de- 
joiiiidl::.; ircnsorlhip of uiotina pietUreji, 
lii which suiertiotl we, who opposed, 
would not ogr,*. 

"The vote proTea We wore right io 
damnndfnE that the aluiin-ment public 
b« Kiien the njiiinirtttpiti <i. vote upon, 
t&la {.ueatlon and determfeip the itauc 
at onre and for «i] time, 

"Tje overwhelming plurality means, 
la tar opinion, the- death knell of Brate 
Iwardt) of ceruorship in the 1'iiiti'il 
titite*. and- as hub] M'aj^odiiisctts 
leads the way in ntlfllni: legialation that 
means the cuttniline; r.f liberty and free. 
speech whether printed or screened." 

USTTllnton Get" Die-ore*. 
T:-.e marrlaro bonds of Herbert Jabw' 
llnson and Roberta Arnold were serene: 
in Jadse Bummerfieid'fl court [a Lea As, 
£;e!rs on Wednesday. BCcqrdlag to ■ wire 
received from the coast. Ran-llQic-n tald 
the court his trnablea eIdCC his marriaa;e 
twelm Tears ago, And aa Mrs. RnwMn.- 
aon did not aprnnr tt> contradict ber boa- 
oand, thr- judge Kranced the dhroree. 
Mrs. RawHjupoa. who |a on tie stage- and 
scored a big auc-rss In "Their First 
Veor," fa In the East. 



What a dJlTcreUOfi a fow dsls mnke. 
A week *f a erary 6fth person tsld "the 
tfasMcmjsettB situation ia hopeless, 
Censorship will bo carried try on orer- 
wfaataumr majority " Yesterday it wia 
is difficult to find any one who had sot 
Id the twplnnin* rsiir.wn that ceavrship 
would be killed in Mwrujacbuaetts u it 
vaa far Dlaffcars to find an uonest man. 
As for credit — well, fTerswio In the pic- 
ture, hnjlneoa had a hand In ton Mana- 
ebu»tta victory. We couldn't find n 
alPBto man either, who had been in the 
least oknptfcal about Smith's election. 
Ain't human nature tuba) J 



FOR UK TORTURE 

Fte Antiaeptio Liquid ZtmO. 



there ii Qfit remedy that icEdoiu 
fill; to slop Itching torture and reEleve 
skin irritation, in4 that makes the skin 
Soft, clear and healthy. 

Any druRfist can s.upply you with, 
/emci, which generally overcomes iklll 
dlieaaes. rlcrema, Itch, Plmplei, Rasheh 
Dliickheads, in most ci*cs ghve way to 
Zemo. Frequently, minor blerniihes 
disappear uvernight. Itch in; usually 
stops instantly. Zemo is a iafe. in4l- 
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and 
dependable. It costs only ) 5c; an 
extra larRc bottle, fi.tro. It U rJoil- 
llvely safe for lender. jensitLire skins. 



CHICAGO SOCIETV 
GOES FILM MAKING 

Windy City's Highest Cirde Gracci 
flOTtcn for Beqeflt of Wldowi' 
Protsctivc League. , 



CFaI£BEJTT£S EH TJT.YT T'TCTTTTt'E 



(Or L r slud Stwt %a Tt. Me/DiPB TiJ*SWB* I 

CHIOAfjO, Nor R. 

hlolion pirmrc TiiRir who wonilrr 
whether they uzn steins the teal thing 
In pictures purporting to fiorcrny Bocirrj, 
will know MftW about it aoon. 

Mm Prank Towtlny Browa. Ht-cial 
leader, haa irons into the nlm busJneia 
far the benefit of the Widows' PcoWfr 
tlTe Leigne, which she founded on the 
basEs that CYerjope picha un the rich 
widow, and bus Juki romplcteii the tirBt 
film, which will koou be bIiowii at till 
theatres that want tti lease ll t&t exhi- 
bition. 

Thp first film ivns taken nt tbe On- 
wentslo IIiiDt Glab, oml Mm. Prank 
Townlry Tlrown wrote ihe ncr-iirr!L> all 
By hr>rnelf. Sodety la pi>rtrnjril In its 
cnie riding bT*ec!n-H, and there ure Npo- 
<-ta] pictures of p-on^e of the best known 
nudlcn riders In lliin belch borlmnLl. 

The next picture will be Liken nt a 
■Celebrity Dinner" to ho attrinleri hy 
people who hu<-e fleetimpli^lieii ETi-nl 
tblnpa. 

"The celebrity dinner will he tuned 
in my own rcBidcoec," aald Mm Rxown, 
' :■. n'l ,:-.-. '.] i he rut ended not only hy t'lii- 
caicO'a most dlstinimi^hed iH-nple. but !■? 
topnotch writerfl, cnrtonnisut. aportaBien, 
I'&JeraJ Judex* [Bwyon nun varioitu nrt- 
Ikts and nrnfessintial men The plctur™ 
trill he sbovrn nil ortSr UjE* eeuntrjr unJ 
in Flbfland. and -II the |ir«iy<eilH a-l11 i;n 
to the Widows' Protective Lennne." 

tn n pfsyrloas iittenint to raise money 
for the T,fW{i!f Mm, ttrnwn [eased her 
home to fU|lie ISnrkp, the ncfrcs*. Leitnl 
troufciei BOtard end Mrs. Brown ut- 
lempted to evict Mha Burke nnd sued 
her for a)2ft.'(M>'l damaites. 



GETS 15 YEAR TERM 
ON BURGLARY CHARGE 



Machinist Receive n Fall Sentence. 

Hit Buy Over Heand With 

So »h- Weight. 

Ijewin A. Wllley, n machinlal. of West 
1301 h atrrnt, wa« Kciiiinecd y^-slehlay 
in not lean then fitte'-n yeom in state 
prison Iit ,Ttld)[e Alfrrtl J. Tnllfy. In 
s.iii;:;! peatlcns. Wil]ey wax. fouod guilty 
of hurftlary in the first dearee oh s 
second offender. In 1017, IVilley r- • 
c»ivctl n sBKpended asnteACe after n con- 
viction for unlswfiii eutrv and in (he 
i- s-i ■- 1 s a ■ yoat wea nentenei'd to from t'irre 
to fl*e yonrj for an AsAAnrt dnrtns; a 
hoi drip. 

The offenire for which he wbi sen- 
tenred yesterday, wos eoaimltted on ,lune 
2 lost when he enteral the home of Ml** 
Marie Oollins. 22 yeufa Md, of Wrtt 
I.TJtli fitrect, nn.l nftfr Htenllng her hand- 
car; containine thirty-two rente, w*S)t In- 
1o thn room of her iireth?r t YfnertiT 
CnltiiiB. 15 years aid. nud bit the boy 
oTer the head with a •uuta weight, rend- 
ering 1dm unconcious anil almost killbr 
hlm. 



WALKS OUT OF COITRT. 

Prisoner Leave* Detenilon Roont 
When Left 1 'nsnirilnd, 

Oeorgn Willliims, of IT. Jtowcry, 
characd with rii ■- theft of an niitainnh[|c 
robe, ymterdny ifnlkrd ant or the deten- 
tion room in tiic Toiafc Courtroom <rnile 
tho polic«oon who made the arrrnt went 
into court io get ills commitment. Pa- 
trolman John M. Kelly, nf the Old Slip 
gtntlon, who mnde tho arrest, aayn that 
he knowa the felloe's bauntn -jind will 
Ja n e no trqiib'c pickloe; him up annin. 

Kelly yesterday srdd he saw W l\iar.\'\ 
take an antnmohLIp rohe from the csr ••■ 
Jama L. MeJtaer, 149 Brnailway. Ftelly 
arrested him. recovered the robe and 
arrolrneti him before Madstrate ChsJ-le« 
A, Oberwatter, who held him in SiVHr 
hai] for 8t»cioI dessions. It was then 
that Williams Walked out of the deterj- 
tlon rtotn. 



MASHER GETS SENTENCE. 

FullijaTeii woiinn DcsjrJte Tbreat 

to »ht* Illas ArreatriE. 

"I Intend to mnkc the atreets of thja 
rity safer for women.'' said MajriHtrst* 
Charles A. Oherwa^-r, jn the Tombs 
Court yesterday when he eve RaxnUr) 
Simon, 32 yean aid, of the Broov, 
eharenl ivith Ininittoi: Mrs. GenerEexe 
Thofiicu, 25 yeam old. of West NlneUeth 
street the aJterpBflve of parting a fine 

St foO or spendinir ten daya in the 
'ombfi. Blmon had not pnld his fine at 
the time of tho adjournment of court ami 
was taken to the Tombs. 

Mrs. Thomas charged Simon with fol- 
lowing her butt Thursday night from 
Fifty seventh etnet to Btventj -seventh 
street. On Broadway, and peraialed in 
talking to her, despite her threat to have 
Mr.: arrested. 



DEATH AOTlct^. 



VNDE'UT * •*■»-«». 



;sss 



FlINERAl.CHllRCH: 

Call Cohjmtu, 8200 

FRANKE.CAMPBELL 

'Ihc luncnal &mm — 

Bro , dv.a.4 at fiackla 



5«4 fi/mmaA 

" rermcrl* A. T. Sletcort 



BroadVar at Ninlb 



Tal*«bon* 4T0O StiiT*s»sant 



A $20,000 Russian Sable Cape 
for $16,000 is one of the Exhibitr 
in The Fashion Sale of Fine Furs 

Now Being Held in the 
Fur Salons, Third Floor, Old Building 

a a a 

A $550,000 collection, of which 
$250,000 worth art offered at 20 
per cent, under the retail market 

* a * 

Tivelve examples show the 
unusual character of the offering 

$20,000 Ruaaian aable cape, 44 in., at $16,000 

$2,07S Mink wrap, 47 in., ar. $2,475 

$2,475 Baby caimcnl coat, 48 in., si $2,000 

Russian sible collir and cuffs / 

$B2E Hodaon seal wimp, 47 in., at ( SSS5 

Kolinsky collar and cuff! 
$750 Caracul cape, 45 in., at $625 

Kolinsky collar 

$725 Nutria cape, 45 in., at $525 

$625 Mole cape, 45 in., at $495 

$595 Persian Iamb coat, 45 in., at $485 

$595 Black caracul and squirrel coat, 50 in $475 

$395 Short Persian lamb coat, 26 in., at $300 

$195 Short black caracul coat, plain, 26 in., at. . $150 

$195 Short pony coat, 26 in., at $150 

Brown fox collar 

Every smart fur fashion is represented in this extraor- 
dinary sale — extraordinary because it is held at the very 
heginning of winter. 

Coats, Wraps, Capes, Small Furs 
and Raw Skins 

from twenty of New York's leading furriers. 

A remarkably extensive showing of fine skins, many oF 
which are scarce in the present market and therefore much 
in demand — 

Ennta. Mink Brudttil Mol«,kin Squirrflt 

Paniin Lvnb ttudian Seal (dy*d muii...!) 

Cncut in muj ,k,du Raccoon Ewnr 

Nutri, MuaVrat C|t*I dl AnaHun Drcduil 

America.. Opoa.um . AuatraliaJl Opcacro 

And oth«n, of coorao 

And every smart small fur neckpiece, from Russian 
sables and stiver foxes to stone martens and dyed brown, 
taupe or black foxes. 

* * * 

Raw skins, too, so thai one, may personally select the 
skins for a coat or neckpiece. Third Floor, Old Buildinr. 

a • *. 
A Lanvin Saccess- 
the inspiration of the 
Charming Frock 

In Paisley or plain 
crepe tie chine 

Lanvin made the original of 
fine crepe, in black with her 
own Lanvin green in heavier 
crepe, for the fascinating bands 
set off with gold thread. 

Thla frock coat us $287 to 
import I 

The Women's FaahJon Salon 
$67,501 

In exquisite Paisley patterned crepe de chine, in- dull 
greens and browns, In brilliant blues, in soft light browns, 
with Lanvin green, hright blue or caramel bands, always 
with a vivid touch to edge the bandings. 

Also In fine black crepe de chine, wilh sapphire blue, 
Lanvin green or eveque purple bands. 

An Achievement t 

For while this is one of the most successful models we 
brought from Paris, the quantity of the material — the skirt 
is pleated, yDU know — and the careful workmanship re- 
quired to give if the correct silhouette, make it an achieve- 

ment at £67.50. Second Floor, Old Bti3din|. 

* * * 

Sale of Women's Fine Coats 
$56, $76, $96, $136 

offer* great opportunities for the well-dressed woman 

The coats were made to our order of the best soft pile 
fabrics in the market torjsy. The furs used for trimmings 
are not only fashionable but of the most excellent quality, 
for they were personally selected. 

At 956, for 869.50 to 879.50 grades 

Simple, well made coats, each wilh some distinctive lashjon 
nole — belli fur trimmed and unlrlramed models. 

At $76, for 898 to 8115 grades 

The new illtlOliettes, slender or Mouses, ire effectively shown 
In dlsllnctlvf coats— again bolh trimmed, wilh fur and without. 

At 896, for 8125 to 8135 grades 

Unusually line coits and wraps — fur collared and ciuTed* and 
often trimmed wlttt cording and tucking as w«IL 

At «136, for 3155 to $245 gradee 

Mostly Individual models, copies of P1H5 costs, capes arid 
wraps — the successful onei which ire seen on-very unarlry dressed! 
women. Second Floor, Old Building. 




* 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. ~ 



5 




AMUSPMENT 
DIRECTORY 







HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 



> alal,To-<U,* Wri .!.», 
"Hsal bturttou mhiii 1 ibst™.'*— Tribufti 
A. L. nUUirillHNl rrtttuuoft 

TheYANKEE PRINCESS 

VIM Klliu 1 ! "DM SJUADERr') 
'MA VlrlCBM J Tfcif>. 'J>k* T. 
Barnl 1 n»»*» iM»TrnT 



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LSjore Ulric as HKl 



thI STAIRS 






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FRANCESSTARR-^^ 



SS S=*i^„"M AL VALOCA" 

jane cowl «*Bsrssr 

Rft B» "HOSPnTAUTT' 

ICATfSOff OK BALE. 



GWHE— LIST MAT. TO-DAY 

LAST S TIMES 

GEORGE WHITE'S 
S C ANDALS 

r*Mi wiiimhli A ma nun km) onJL 



MtiTfi Neat iDndar I* Ike* Olob* 

LIBERTY Opening NEXT MON Nlghi 

GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS 

In UM KIT" UNO AKD DANCE SHOW. 

"UTTLE NELUE KELLY" 

gr SEAT SALE now -vm 



OnTxac Biosidts 

pmjip 



KORA BAYES 



■ML i; HAT, TO- 1 

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Qua* •' H.akrta" 



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^TORCH-BEARERS 



-!JV MQIBDMI TUtKKiBIC 
POP HATS VED aVSAI 



ZIECFELD FOLLIES 






THE eiNflHAH 8IHL 

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bur Wlhr's 



M.^- 7*-et r A Ttwn. t M. 

ta THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



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HTJSICMjI 

iRvtsc imls's'itiw 

Music Box Revue ! 



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THE FOOL 

Iril.K.H(UT^i*I * Ti.fi 1 !-l 
■AHSET AUCXANORR 

BERNARD & CARR 

la FAKTNCRft aiiaIS 

t... I.JO. lUU.TCh VlT « W|0. 




ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

GEO. nOHAjI THIATsJE, ff*«»j * <M K 
M. «"**" lUf. H«l Tum. M«IM.M 

THE LOVE CHILD 



MAilSOrt SQUaRE 6AHDEK 

£*J- TWICE DAILY E ™i 

trXDTR Al'SPrCES ABOflSNC AUK. 

WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 

COWBOY CjNTESTS 

TT.X ACBTin. I'trtT'iir. 

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-TBKNTON, N.-J,. Sot. la— Hun- 
lvetaiiDi tod dtAli&r is (Enn. dear* 
cttcw, tie, *f* t&t prindpaf objicta of 
Locke Cfntx Inf., Trtic* «r U cbRrterwt 
in tfa« otMcc cf ■ tile/ S«^tjiry «f .Sui« 
jmttnAlf to «pent« froiD 3D LRgRSB 
ATrBD^ P»fAtir- Trt^ conct& u Ilia r cas- 
itaiijaiioc of JjO.OUO. cempatad af WO 
t&Am it xioi p^r taare. 4rhL> the 
AJBoqnt Rut p II o-* (S#vot*d to tie «Un- 
tof of bd^LBtu iii (5.000- Tb* iBWrpoc- 
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LONDON MAYOR HELPS 
SELECT NEW FILM STAR 



iBrittI loMph Sch-cck and the 

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PEABES CHABLES PETTIJOEK 



win u. iiar* win BaMk >( il* 

next Aweetatca Meiian Plrlarn 



Br LOUZLLA 0. FAHS0S5. 

THE Lort ilijor of J«ndou con- 
■id*itd Jdatrph ftctrnck'a afenrir* 
to ca»|tv> in KrjclLah fnr] famoua 
of enomb liTiL»3r:^r.f-- fo ln<rtt* 
Mm tad N'onna and OonaTnmrr T=1:ibaH. k * 
to the ueraR] dxRCRT ktrld thMT. Tbii It 
a tradJtiouAl Affajp *Jid H «u*nd*J: in 
Loadoa by rwnon«(H hlfli in mh-i.iL and 
firii ftbTalrfl.' Thfi dinnrr <mM lu-M 
Tfauradajr, and, tcccordLrs; in a cjblctrAm 
wodTpd from th» Talmridifc ni»lTB, waa 
.111 eTcnt *h*.y will enjriy HIinE their 
ffTRDddilVlren atwQt. 

Mi. .SrJunck ibaufuratcft a rcutrnt In 
Gtwt Britain pTOtnUfa? i.. msikc t iinr 
of the prl wbo pho toi rap hed tn-.t[ -.tiJ 
who five promi*- of rnskin; t&c beat 
kiwi actraaa. Ti. cimdidoii uu ibat 
toe winntr shaotdi coma to America first 
■ail be fifaturrd in n Ncrtoa TAlmidfa 
pradactfoo, plajio; tta* nirr of Apt In 
""WiLbia Lh* Law." Onr IKLOOO [iria 
estexed the; cODUvt. rbich TMRR con-ltictnl 
bj a London DFw«pap«r, Onr huoitml 
p.r1s hare b*eo chosen out of the 60,000 
ted lhfc» were the ruaati Of humor At A 
matJDe« ripen (or Ultm fgHuwitif tli =- 
Loni afAjor'a dinner. The one hutnlnd 
Lufauisrs will bevq r film teat made nn-\ 
the winner will be choacn from tIli 
*rr--€rj result. Tliry ootjdo from all tin- 
COUillipp- of England, Wain and Scot- 

The winner will lie choii-n tn-daj am. 
cahlcernnm of muEratulaLiona have been 
teat !■) U I •■■: -•■■<. editor of the) Lou. 
don Daily Sketch, ilin piper cot.durhii.A: 
the contest. Amnns ihoae wbo neni oou- 
tntalirioiui tn the E-jgliih publication 
were Will Uajw. Jnbn Emeraon, -Samui-l 
Shlpcciui, Rii-banl ISarthclmeM. 1'rv 
SaiDter. AnJlA 1---1. Boben Licbcr, 
Joaepb Plnokctt, S .].:,.■■ Tackfr, iv-ttr J. 
Brady. Herbert Itrc&on, Eoater Keaton. 
MiHon DarieA, Theda Bar* *nd Elsie 
Janii. 

The LabqarrlDi J-la-ro. 
When Charlea I>tiLjoq& cntne h.,c* ta 
the Hays offlcri, warn out from bta two 
month*' riiil in Bdaiotj, tbry didn't [ilnj 
or j-i::s: the "Cumjiierlni 1!- i"" or any 
other welcoming innrrh, bin i ):»■ v did nil 
tripe him the |lad hund nnd |iat htm no 
the hack ind auk how It wm dunp. Btiat 
roodcat, he dioclajuied nil credit for ibr 
minelaus victory Id MiAuchiiHrLi*. 
whan the dtiieoN declared ihemnelvee. 
br an unequAJed vote, at briar opposed 
to OPikKOPioip. (lut tbnpe whn knnw 
realiaa Mr. Pellijohn doett deserve nuc-li 
of the dor? for ihr u-eekn of hard work 
ha and Jack CoaneLirj, who ihArri 
eqiLtlLj with Mr. rrttijokD ic credit, put 
In the job of c.-mrlncinf the important 
men and newspaper* in Boston of the; 
futility of eitabliihlns n lax-eatrnr 
board w-a?! [hrirp. mad from the way (hi- 
peaple answered we oauit ^ay it wax an 
eflectlpe j*>b. 

Ft*d HllloM-t Sew JtJO. 

Pacing f-"rcd KLUott. former ciecutiy 
aecretnry nf ihe Natlannl An ■■(>«.'! m<;ji of 
UotioB I'icturer, will locate bVm In » 
new n-j.ih ■■;:iiiv l .ralher-rriKhiorjed choir 
.n an office it W Wet Fortj-BimU 
vlreet, Mr. Ellinit Ii qpe of the direc- 
tor! in the Seafiter Alan tifac to ring LVjio- 
pinj. HRA, actarriiuc to report*, he ban 
A tegular ;*tp. Toe fteaiter non-reKind- 
lug rnaehine wind* film without remoping 
It from the teichine 104 nrn time and 
labor. It ib a, min> at the theatrea now 
and =f -■" - rdera are eoininf in all the 




Fheio er t«i« 
1IAIIY IliniMW. 
mill* Mir nrr Hull, ihf I'Ibtp ihe 
14-atdlHR r ol* in "MirtniBM. 1 ' to be 

prMinr.l br Die ^rrp r il.jM.in 

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lilciiirn, "I^exizli'." W CAlclllhif lit- «iih 
her --■=■-■ =-i "! '.!■' --n: .ii.-i. If 3~ou rileam-. 
Vcittrrdajr, m 1X90, the eallrd on WtU 
II. Ha.'-, at tHR i-ITicei In rifth avenue 
aod wj« fr-rdta!])- recelrod br the Gicc- 

I rt-ai. she *prai \'-iw>- time at the U&;. ■. 
beadqnarrirs and v.«-c totrodneed. to the 
entire H*C of official*, clwkf and ■t( , qn|-- 

! Faphen>. U'-t'i.t* r!j.- left abo preaenletl 
to Mr. f( ::— a iiufe hoiiqtlet of Am-r; 
ran Heaui? rftw* And the General, not 
to t># out'1-nir. pre»en1ed to Mlu Mlrinm 

1 A touvrnlr bhotocriph of hieojelf and hi* 
aou Hily. taken at their home in Indi- 

, ana The tiaj itdP wt» Accompanied Lj 

! her triothef and Hubert Edgar Lonjr, her 

. tuannrec. 

Film Ma.it t.rim Offlee, 

J. J. Tlifiinpnim, Jr.. who for three 

I feon hri" Ki on actinff jib ECawtrrn MJJrtH 

:..■!. Mm.-- for Gcorce Kleine. pioneer in 

! I he lilui Imillliai. waa nli-cted to Lhfl 

.^tatc Li'glalature lift TueadaJ aa a Be- 

iiiii.ljL.in repreaentati've from Eaaex 

I County, S. J_. which fompriaca Til Wirt. 

j Hontclair. "iht Orancea acd other reore- 

- iwtiLBiivr eitiv-j>. In N-pltc nt the fart that 
| the election in Jeraer (hla rear waa 

|.n n j mnrh DrmoerRUc. Mr. Thompson 

ran high on hb ticket. He la an ■*■*•»« 

I ilfji man a&fl had the barking' of the 

- American Lezrfon. 

Ilia cmtBCt will iiroORh!? be eloaely fol- 
,.-.v.| fiv rlin-T connected with the Em- 
tiiin lecture LDduatry. Tndar. cennrahip 
un.f] Sunday dottinjr are important topics 
nf dlMcuxaiaQ id thla Htutc. With Mr, 
'J'lii.jjii.-.His/s election. i!l<: film fraternity 
pmhut.ly foels that It hin n friend to 
look niiL for lie tntrrvflU- 



M. I O'Toole. known In nlm 



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T* Dlr*et HrJa Fllnai. 
Wi-vi-. Rugglen, odd of the younxer 
dirce;or- on the We«t Cork, hao. bees 
engaged bf i'miwii" Play era-Lanky to di- 
rect Wallace Held in hla sext plctnrai 
accordinK ■■> adrlcea receired from Los 
Angeles 

t *^ 

Hmrr 11*11 In \>it I'ionirr. 

' Ycsteriiny Henry Hull itirted a new 
■croen joh. lie reported foe work at the 
SfTRCnsf MoliOB. Pirturc. studios and 
panched tic lime clock on the dot de- 
axrlte hi* work • rrry nLiht In the tbe- 
«rre- With him U Man ThnrtQAti. and 
the nam-- of ibe new vehicle hi "Mid- 
plrht." HamUlon Smith, who dfrccted 
"Tie laic .,f | ««qbt- and "The JetliAit,,"' 
la ilir ■>-.,; -■ 'MidBLxzit.'' Brodoctn So- 
eoxiLj Corporation, which handlea the 
releaa:-- arnt&gemcpti for Sjractwe Mo- 
doa Figures Company, has not yet 
■elected the channels: or dHCribattoa for 
''MfrlDJfllt.■ , 

Hay* ■! A. H, P* A. 
"Will II. Kara will be the guest of 
honor f>f .!.■■ AaAociRtori Motion Picture 
AdTertlnem at ilieir luncheon next Tfaurt- 
du at to4 Caio Boolcrard. Itobert Ed- 
mtr Lout; ippOLDtod by Preajdent, John 
0. FliDD to be lOAstmRater* wij] intro- 
dacw ih.n diidDrofi-hetl csest. Aa Lhla 
arlJ] be the General'* flrat appeajance 
before the A, p. P. A., r bhnner Rttend- 
ucr is aaatifed. 

Vlalc Cation Exeauwaarv. 

Testrrday waa. ■ red letter day for 
the Cotton ExdiAngT, Harold Lloyd and 
Bebe DanieK . accompanied by E. C 
L^rneh. Tisiled -i icod watched the pro- 
Crediaga for over an boor. Despite the 
absence of Mr. Lloyd "■ rkrrrPkrrbM Klutra 
ha was recognised by a Iarae nwb that 
collected oulsido to take a look At him 
and to aw if he la aa good n comedian 
off ax on. Joe Reddy. who, by the by. 
Came all the way from ihr wild anil 
woolly VitM with Mr. Iiloydl. went down 
to the KKchanfn with, the part v. A ni^ 
rime wan had by' ill. 

SEIrlmiai vi.it, the- (M>«nl. 
Utile MlrUm Battiaii, dow that ahn 
kal t nisHed woes; la Lb* WilbAm i"cx 



aa Mi-., afoio home from PriineybanlR 
ycstenleF jiloj^et) with hlnueir and with 
the '-lection of tiifford rni hot. Mr. 
1 'inrhu: h a Mend or Me. O Tocle's d 
many yrnrV ilacdiut. and be did his best 
to aee lhat the election went I'lnchot't 
way. Air hough, Mr. OTToole is ■ Demo- 
crat, an'! llHalli e»r« win knowa It, ba 
■uppo^u-d Mr. Pinchot, who If A PfO- 
gTeeslvc llrltobUcRll, 

Inuwir >Aiya ll r » Teae. 

K H. Conway la reaiwtuiblc for tba 
MIowjqk yarn about Harry Mlllardo, 
wliich wji pRai rIohi; 

"H.irrv Millnrda modi the ntorm. and 
lin.-i ■--■•■■:■: in Tha Town That Fotxot 
God,' imw.- runniDg; at tin- Aator Theatra. 
Vt happened that the day off]- MUJudo 
rotnplclnl hin bis •eerie and its nttend- 
cnt ihrills at Fort Loc, one of the btf- 
fest wind and electrical ttornu tltat erer 
arnick V* York swept the city. The 
director vm workJor lu the last smdioy 
and wAfking; over to a window cased. At 
the diapray vm (he h>>:- :■■[« aod out 
on the Hudson, ties,' he tud, turnini 
lu an Asaiitant. this storm ;« almost as 
good as mine, isn't ItT " 

A LlRO or Tit*. 
We apolosue to the motion picton in- 
dustry and regret that It is impossible 
m print ail the- names i>( thorn* who poted, 
for SmiLh and helped hii plurality or his 
"nluracj,'' as bis etbnlL son called it. 
Most of thiii number who- Ji™ in New 
i'ork hn.™ telephoned io tell how they 
helped elect SmiLh mid. brcAmse we> Ap- 
prove of their nttltndf in the matter we 
i.. mid really like to print the lint. Bat 
jou know now It is — there Lmn't room. 



JOSEPH F. HIGGINS DIES. 

BaaekwII Reem and M»nsirer Ism- 

COSBb- to PjienmDiiIai At HsaipllJLl, 

Jaaepoj F. Higfii"-, scout for big- [esgrno 
teams and mRiiocer of many seml-profea- 
tfonal organlzaLi- :- In hla day. died res 
trrdty at the. Fifth Arcane Jl-ispiu; 
fmtn pneamonia. si the ace- of 43. 

Jo« Higgir.s. or "Kitt( Ho^nakiw." as 
he was known to Lbocnanda of hla 
friends, was a SrrJ Yorker born and 
bred Ho spent hid life In baseball and 
rrprraeatrd same notable learns Jtko L>e- 
iroil aa seonr. He msuaged here tan 
Bedford P*rk#. lie wan a. JemiHtar uitute 
nt oil athletic cath^ringH, nml his Bmn- 
mtf IioHjp ot Llih'hland I'orlc uu a sport-, 
Itie licad^uDrterK. Urn U mrrirtd by a 
widow nnd one daughter- - 

Funeral servi.-s will be held to-mor- 
row nt the Camjibel] Funeral Churtb, 
bat this opening: at et|bt titer* wiU be 
an Kits serrir*. The body will be 
bori-ad in WoodlawiL " 



AMP1C0 CONCERT, TlwnaRT. 2-30 
H«n Barth. Cooccrt-iHUsift 

Broadway al Ninth 



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f ormrrljy A. T. fifdcor* 




In tht- Days of A- /". Stewart— .1 cartas a of the period. 



This is the Annual Red Letter Week 

ii tumor.-, in u pmetteal nufelan the mentory <>i' New Vork'a tlntt 
great merchant, Alexander Tnrney Stewart, «hnse rstore sit Tenth 
and Broadway Is now a part of the Wanamaker establiHhinent. 
Beginning today. Navetnber it. and eoneludinc Saturday. Xo- 
veniber 18. we will ofTer each tnisiiirss day HOI. HEN SPECIALS 
in merchandise of quality ai prices which are the lowest of the 
season. VVatrli Hie newspapers for each day's offers. 



The Fashion Salons offer 343 Women's 
Fine New Dresses at Average Half 



$34.50 



— gradei ranging from $49.50 lo i 
S7B.50 with tile majority of the better ' 
grade, all offered at one price .... 

Evening, allernocm anj street wear Qiiffons. crepe roma. rrmelasse, crepe Je chine, 
crepe satin ind line twills — all of first quality. Draped frocks, slender straight frocks, frocks 
with circular panels or godets, coat frocks,' bloused frocks, trucks with fascinating sleeves 
or girdles — every smart anj successful fashion — sizes J4 tu 44. 

Colors exquisite In both the afternoon and evening groups — the pale yellows or lovely 
soft browns, the vivid blues and orchids, and the still chic black. In the street frocks, of 
course, navy blue and black predominate. 



Really, a marvelous collection! 

Ninth Strrrl Side — Second floor. Old Huildin,. 

1,110 pr. $10 to $12 Tongued Shoes, $7.75 

To be worn wilh or without buckles. The very latest model now in fashion — the 
tongued shoe with lev or high Louis-Qiban heels. In black calfskin; bronze kidskin; black 
satin; gray, brown and black suede. The best offering of fashionable shoes for women that 
we hope to have Ihis season. All si«s and widths. 

P.r.t fleer. 0]J Buildin,. 

$2.50 Silk-and-wool Stockings, $1.25 

Just half price for l.Si.0 pairs — sorry Wfi could not gftl more. Pure woo! for wirmih. 
Pure silk for (food looks. From an Arm i rie:ui manufacturer whose name is synonymous 
with high standards in hosiery, , * Wide-ribbed, which makes them exceedingly smart. Of 
soft, durable medium- weight 5i!k and woul, heautiful quality. Jn Hack, Havana browti, pay 
and a mauve tone (composed of brown and navy blue mixture). Sizes Svi to .05/.. , 

StrMl floor, Otd Building. 



Women's $2.25 



Strap-wrist 
gauntlet 



Gloves, $1.65 pr. 



A line quality imported lambskin in glace finish ; strap- wrist soft gauntlet style, with 
gusset to give fullness m the cuff. ' Pique, seamed, Paris point backs. Black and two shades 
of brown, dark and medium. All sizes. 

Miin Aille. Stmt floor. Old BuilJia, 



The Piano Salon s Golden Specials for 
Stewart Week 

Lindeman Grand 

Our $890 crude; length, 4 $£fjC 

ft 6 in.; with bench J ^Dift> 

* * * 

Brambach Grand 

Oar (800 grade; length, 
ft.; with bench 



$635 



Only fifty of each. Quilt in competition with 
one another to produce the best grand pianos at 
lowest prices of the season. When these are gone 
the prices will again be tBoo and $890. They 
may be had in either brown mahogany or ebony- 
cases; hand-painted In any color desired, S50 
extra. Musically the Lindeman and Brambach 
grands arc of high quality; they have been going into thousands of homes for many, many 
years, always giving satisfaction. 

Convenient termj; old pianos taken in part exchange 

•aa* Galkry, law BojUuf . 




THEFT OF TROUSERS ' 
SENDS THEM TO JAIL 

Om Pair Wai Worth Only 50 C; r.'.i . 

ladictmtnt Says, but Contained 

*S9 in a Pocket 

Tba theft of two pairs of trousers re- 
sulted It) three men folne lo State l'Haofi 
yesterday, .hnii;. 1 Frands X. Manriso 
in General JJeaatonB strotenced Frederick' 

A. taMtar, 28, of Went 11m] avenue, who 

said, bt wa* a raawjeor, lo four year" 
and three ' months in Sin*? &lnr, follow- 
ing hla plea of fuller to jranil larceny 



MisRC W -ttftor, of rifaji:— bt at r n nc. 



comnla.Ll.ed that on Aispjst Si La-itc* bail 
F-tcien Rearinit apparel iocludins the 
trousers la question, wbkh were latea 
aaRSBRl in Lestee'i roem. from Webstera 
■ C!i-.ir;ob '.'.-. 

-James Sv-ana, St\ a waiter, of West 
TbLrtj-fooHb street, was siren thi+a 
and a hair lean :a G\ns Sine for hi- 
tas'BlqTen. OB ^eptamber 20 a pair of 
Irousen from tiobert II. tienillxh. of 
East Thirtieth street. &eotge Marti.-. 
30, Of Weal l-'orty-sLxth street, who vis 
arrested With S«nns, with a pair Of Den- 
dlgb'a trtuici'Tt. In bis pontulop. seal 
Bent to prison for from two to dyc ysarw 
Dendijr|i r i trODierA, wbJcb were .■slued 
io. Lhe.lhdlelznrnt at only SO oenta, coa- 
Uinod t30 in r pockss. 



WARD WANTS TO BE TRIED. 



I'ulhirl far 1> It-rs'a 

Imatedlaif Veuo» | 

lH r ruieel Nna ra TJa HanlaRT 

MOUNT VKftNO-V, _t Y„ Hjr. Id— 

Firmer Sn^reue Court J a* lift Isaac K« 
Milts, rouosvl for Walter S. Wm), 
■■lurc-ij with the murdar of Cisjeaca 
i'eteni. whose body vraa found on KanfdJCQ 
itoad. near While riaini on May 16. last, 
--■i-i lu-day [lift; he wouEdi irotb before 
JJiunietj M.-r-: .-iiJ!':i-,.T lui Moailay to has* 
n datr :■<■: for trial or Want in lis 
SiivriTrlvr term of the Bupt-emo Court, 
nud Hist if this motion wa« denied, ha 
v.-fttilil move fur the dlatnlarisl of lor tn- 
dictment turainst Ward, Mllbi ItRa atsjlad 
r..-,rirf Lipon District Attorney FrRdMen; 
V-. Wrelu toAt he lhfnds to t>du tUa 

Haaft 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1922. 



Efjt iHornmrj tfolegrapfj . 

MOTIOS FICTUB£ SECTTQJ, 

PCBLIBHED IPIIT hi^dat. - . 

"»»0&lleh*d [it Till LJ11H TlBUIblMi COMTASY, a: No. SM Elgita Avtnsa. 
™£5 £!'tt»Ifc Street. In thp Htjr of New Tort. tartars of Manhattan. 
. ™- J 6 " **»>*■ I'rf.Went. £31 Elrfllb Awni. fcd-ard p.. Thome*. Vie* PrttAdtit 
> Elr&U Aieau.* J dp J. Nriu Jr_ hnnrf »bd Tr**anr a r, ED Elg bth At.au* 

T<k*»»+k*, I(H Clnim. 



u,h ebseka payable to The Horning Ttltmri. do rutfclb imw, X*w T*t» t 






", Is all tilt maei of editorial comment oq »-hr Alfred 
CoDCCntrmttd Ef- Smith Wfta elected finwmnr of N>» York, one oulilaa-ljn: 
fflrt Helped EJ*Cl ■*( ■*«•■ ***** ■*"! »9 *!■*■ And ihat li Ihc power of 
Smith Governor of CTBC *° rr * tPlJ *for*. The motion picture Industry worked 
(tf V«J, ' anc * MlB * 1 '' flDd ,D B W W Htl l war to bring home (o tho 

W«w York. pcflp!, lhe | mp „ui a „ a . electing Mr.Bmiih. F« the Bnt 

. time In th^ Industrr theatre owner*. producer* ami twdttSfl 
B " na,, " T Jl1 ™» direction. Id the pait many ImnoTrirt j.-ium have been lo«t bc- 
M °" of [h * t«ke-worm attitude find !>. .-.-», - of La* failure of tbc motion picture 
industry to rcpllie the necessity for n unliedTmul. * ■ 

The theatre owner* of Knr Tort State (Itterrr t»*cj*l Ml 111 tost f&T their con- 
tinued drive for Bmlla. Id the face of the freetrat pressure they refused to be ia- 
timidafrd Inlfl mnotos soy picture* or- propaganda rbat mlfht hurt tbe Bmilb cause, 
BylHir-T-. perianal ipppoiei and meetings ihe Theatre Owners' Chamber or Copt- 
mercr mode it lhe) T butinrsa to ire ibe pniroDa of the motion picture tbraiifl 
learned lomethicg of the principle* for which Mr. Smith stood. Further, lh*b Ibis 
tb* Bmllb Rlt= -nut ■bows agalq *nd satin until it«rj- una ■nd.voouD In lh« nrlis- 
UfkoOd Urjaacl lonetbLBt; of the chancre* of rbe man for' whom tta#j w«* j*ktd 

Tn» Hcriino >■ oT*r now, but tbc moral Je«oa In gmicL'i overwbtlciiDr ^irtorj 
ti t*» peat (o he [Huedi by wJtb*nt udu comoirDt. It la ridfcnloui to credit tin 
Bastion nlrttrr* todrutr/ wick ha*inf woo the election, bat'tt li not rtdiculoo- to h* 
tie port tor iDJuMry plarHiweot a lon» way in rriaiq r !ni the people of Ibe wi»k>m X 
of Totltjj- for (■• GoTee&4r-el«ct. 

!d the fatnro when ■ bif iasuc ta it »rbk*. if Lfar imja»try tri'l rtmember (b* 
Baitb election and wot\ lorretber are may gtt belter reaulti than we bav« h(i4 ia 

It" BOIIh t 

Th!a baa beea a week to be remembered by perry one with lb* beat intertil* of 
motion picture i at b«H. Wttb the flor^ of Ma«utobuHtti'» defeat of ibe c*paor- 
•hip law. akd the election of Alfred Smith, an Governor and the [>romI»e ifcit tlifr 
HBMrarlp (aw wit} be rerMaJc-d 1b Ntw York State, m The vorda of Cone. ■'eT.tTT 
day In ererj wnj- eenKrnblp iiwi |row feieer «nd ttwtt" 



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AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOUELLA t>. PARSONS 



ONE HUNDRED-POOT FLASHES I 









p.VT - 3JALrA^T,' tnnlntajpi that .creen nellni |n w,t pnotomlme nnd alao ad- 
* nncea aome ;Uroty of -rolre T'bntien wjilrb maara ua think of the »cbO(j[ 
of pnicrrr. who dinrexitrd anatpoiy nuri depend up a quality Hkewlao koon-n a* 
YlbralloH. 

■ rantomima Is not aettog on either ■■'e- or M-rten; it Hat the f jnc'datlon. tfa« 
aketeloo upon irbith tbe actor, by hi* tnowltdtr. ia able to buftrj up the mlifr ahd 
tertur* of fir^h >.nd innacfe which bakea or h.a pfrforiB*Dr> a ra>a| thinr. ja*t 
M the paielfr in attalninj a likeneaa meat kirnw ih* foundation of (he fate befort 
he can build It Into a aesiblanc* of DAiurt. 

The actor who knows pulomime only la better off ihna ( h e one who know* 
only the pink paint ud Tarnlah bf hi. anbjrct. bat he will rtry uaefy t» a eon- 
**aaa, and an *fcr|ou« oar. uctU he know, juat bow to corer (fa« akeieton for the 
b*af i-iTr I-. t • 

The finlihe.1 plarer U the oua who makea hi* perforniajicje ao flexible that 
the bona itnmore which U ptntomlrae.li cttrerad by-lbe fmrra and colar of perfmt 
ratuain. Only lie actir knaw. bow much of the alroiar oatflme. i« rfsjuired to 
■Bike nla work ftt orer- 

^*e Mreen haa fiirtber to Jnmp to tho nudlene* -hnn the etaae. llll'tUM th* 
TOt» ia abtetir. nn<! fnr th'a reaann it ia eiaentia) that the plttrer be. mora Rnn 
In bla knowledge or panloroItD^ ** 

Tft rreate a eharactei !■ ^ork which rennlre. bmln, A player who makea n» 
icrtdental hit In atiraya: rflpoaTfreil In the Irtnjr run. nnd hrftlnleFd kawmtj haa ler-a 
, chance "on the acrfen tban in the tlientre. where a pleaelni mica mar help ripper 
■ rapid peraonntiry.' 

There la on rtie acrfen. and In. the theatre nn fflU) an neanrtment "ht bralrt- 
Itaa mm awl womra. but (hey aplciom l-.%i ne fonj the public Ion-:. 

■tVhtther I he vnlce 1- uaed In irreeu artltn nr noj Ik entirely, a mailer of in- 
dJvldoal n*|hod. but one ihltlE ia cerlnln. there ma be no renti-m in (be Dkairf* 
wlUiont (be *tndled fnbdaTnertal ibna haaaanj am pantomime 

T ft napperiani to be abolished; ibmuah ihr mrdlnni of ihe mntioa picture *m*a1 
* IWOU nfflliated with the Xaw. Jerfiry Xlothera" rnnerea* .ud rnrrot Tearh- 
♦ra" Aunriattop think it ia paaa a wS a to refulate the brarnlr-x yormc thEm'it foo'iah 
. dothea with wi*e ramera prennrando. Bo thry bnire atarted a trust linf campalfO 
aaainat eitre-me dothea and nannere, 

alaidenJr denAapor needa only to he keen to be appreciated by the yoaaf fir], 
b the theorj of the faawjaj eLubwrtuorn. Ktap^era follow the Hronj; line* In rireaa 
and tfharfor br^liac Iter arc ih-norast oE Tbc rorrect aLandanfa It |i plunrO 



EBBAP8 when Abraham Lincoln 

f"~ tpobz those immortal worda, '■l"oit 

can foot book of the people uaic 

of the tirr.f but yon caa'L fo«L all 

th« peoplt all r.f itic dmt," be had a 

,viaion that on* day -thla coantrr mold 

need Juat aucb pliiloaopby. Fvr many 

montba — It looked a* If Mr. Llncoln'a 

w^rda were be] nR pnt to the aid mat* teat 

— with the |miu refnrntera aowlnf/ the 

■Kda of d laconical id tha hcarta of the 

public, nnd Urcina the people- to toko * 

atond Bjnlaat frndnm^ 

But after monthji of harrowing uncer- 
lajniv— «h' pahlte h» atrahencd nnd 
apohen i;- mind through the po!k Abra- 
Inm lilncrjlp'r "Vou can't fool alt tbc pep- 
pi* all the rime" aeetna to have had ita 
effect. 8h«kmp off tliii appallinc Lnflu- 
ene* of theae veformen, tlw totet* in no 
ralalaken trmiB dbit ahown their hatred 
Of Oppn«ai<m and iJrtlr drtcrtn I nation U 
'kill cenaorahip, and refuaa to tcvept It aa 
a taw. 

- Id Mn*uchuK(U for the fint time lo 
the biaiorj of motion pletnrca [be «ota 
waa pnt directly up to the people. By 
voting NO cetuonhip went down to an 
laalorlnna defeat and aaltled (or aO 
tine the question of whether or not cm- 
aonhip la to be a law In the Day Stota, 
More than merely »et:Ji-ng |ha quearion In 
UlnflChua^Ha; ft line aettleil It In Ibe 
Other New Ewttand State*. Tor afier the 
emphatic refusal of tho If attach ntttta 
TOtert to accept «n*orshlp in the rcfer> 
endum, totp it i* unlikely Xew liamp- 
■ hire. Vermont or Conne<rtInit v.-iil think 
St wt.riia white to make n cerhWirahlp 
drive. It U fairly certoln licid ibe votcre 
nf Mii'. : >:i.-l!ii'-.-rt-; voted far ccnacirililu the 
other .Vow CnElnndi cJtneo ■.-., ■!,!,! bara 
laaL no time In dolnjr tho eame ihlne;. 

Crnionhi]] r^upif Pro leal. 

The NO It) [lit- referendum U n iitotoat 
Of tbc people urainst the narrow policy 
of the few. The atlltisde-nn prohibition 
la another erideBce o( Hie reaction rbat It 
bftnc felt In every Stale aratnit the dic- 
tation of ■ fow paid reformera who an 
tnakinf It a profitable buainen 10 iuter- 
frr- with the liberty "f ilie natioR. 

Alfml Binitba etecrLon ia anotbrr 
featbrr in (be cop »f oil free tliinXJni 
citfaena Mr. Smith haa rejrtaterrd him- 
Beir aa beira; oppoaed to tie ubnoiiona 
Look lawa. which arc Orirnrdly DBpepu- 
lar with rbe treat BnaJoHU of »Olrra ia 
New Yfllw State .Under bla Hinem-ir- 
ahlp the»e Uwi will be repealed and the 
reia^i of trranny will end, Conaoribip hi 
Bans York State won no^ernor-elee* 
Smiili mm:>- rota and waa one of the de- 
cldinr f;n :■;-% tn hJa election, 

Witt:'- ; iir alato wanhod rtcan in Mn«* 
cbuaetta, mit] Nevr York, ahont to liei-iti 
Life over -uriih, tnins* loxtk hrinbl on ttla 
nLd.tir.il picture IturiEdn. 

But the reajmnaihllity of tbo Induatry 
ia by no means rniled. Wliil.- tho Pfin- 
i i|i!f. of renaoralilli itre '-r .in: and «hon'lil 
b" rxr-rcUml Irs a freo country, llie 
wnicJifutiieaa irf the Imluatry la nnt lea- 
an as) by th* removing; nf the e»iMwrnlilp 
Iwirrlfr. Tlie wurli i>f ihin,- up [.. [l L ->- 

w fr.-.-i1iirn [n Jimt }--^ur-.. TIlC •-numr- 
inyj rif rtie acrern ia riirhelly Uji In (he Him 
Itrodtirera uow and it in fur iliem to 
[•n«e tu 1ho people the rectatcrrd iibjee- 
liim iuj*ti*of*hip ia a ^rotter nltilcido in 
a free country,. 

M^aaaaebUaeUs by her rote. New York 
.'■- ■ •■■:■;( Atrfed Hmltb for Uovrrnor, 
hartnK jirored the people do Hut want 
hip — we can now cloae IhU ehap- 
trr of the book and watt fiv the neat 
Drzument aJranced by the paid errnrm- 
cr». IW there will be other aranrnenix, 
uo one belieTea men like t'.iuon Cfaa«c 



REGINALD BARKER. 




' te* prearnl *ere«n eoutraala; -ho-ins ihr ri R hl and wroni type* ©f atdre. In one | Ur. Craft* art dlaconnje-l over their 
tb« typical flapper will be ahiwa. enjnjlnf; bemelf in a tn»dt*h manner — aeeaH-tit 
to her own ilandard*. On the otber the firl of refiHetnrtit wi*l appear hjlTusf 
l irood time In a well 4 red manner. Mialnforioed naidrna will thai be brought lo 
. their n*n»ei -ec-lth a judleiona Jolt, 
1 lira. Frank C. Everett of Trenton la lend nf tho attack on f Upper ian. 

It don aeem aa if the wild, Rind |irla of the atreeii. with thrir vomplrlah 
waya, their barfrnrie ornamenta, (heir exa( S eruted suit*, motiea and moodj were 
ta fall permanently under the B**y" of tbn blue low mnkera. ilr,n. Eli Haaiflef 
took lip the cudpelB only a ehort time njo to extlnculab thu do-nothinc E lr| n wlio 
lire Idle liver In the cinema*. A ten-hour day at hard Inbor, neat blue aerie buni- 
yncaa nulta, carefully brunhed hair and tilifitfied corapoanre wtl] proonbly be the 
rule after the Jersey molhee* ufttab their crusade. 



rtula hj rmiu. 
fa In \(w Tarsc with his r-e"eit rrodserlon. •ajsassswl Aflsaie" 
aad, deaa>l<* all arsrasaanfs. allek* t 4 ifa* e*nt*ailf#m tola till* Is 



#TiHB method or dlrectina tn«ion plctnrea has coma up for dlaeuaalon from 
* time to lima. It appears tbat the rarlona srMaaVI of the metaphonehara 
their fndiridnal idcaa aa lo the moat aurceiaful w*f of knittinB; a plot lofelher. 
Soma there are wbo call the company tofdher and co orer the manaseript thor- 
wujhly. so Uut each player msj bare an idea of hi* pin before bexinnloi ih« p«- 
dortion. Others see that the actora bae* eople* of their parts with which to 
fsjaJhariaa theanaetTea before atirtifii to work. And atill another scheme It Id 
haTios; the director abonMtr the entire reaponaihUKy. Instead of letting the eom- 
psnr in on the secret of the plot— he alone know* wbiVo fOlnf to happen neat. 
Tb* playera are aeeordrnity put tbrouah their rejpeetire rolea sad called npon to 
m T*t^mtfr' , raith. hope and charity without the fsinleat potjon as to why ihry are 
doinjt it. 

Such films ns the latter are tctj eaailj detrrtedL You can nearly atiray* 
see the triors trilb one eye ou ibe act and tbe other o& the raan ia hi- shirt 
•Jeeves, tcilini them what to do. How cm enrth can Buy nne tire an totelliient por- 
trayal of a part unlesa be knows why he i* dolnt it- One of the aeasotiB why 
an many films lack e^rjTlction ia became the playera do their blta like so many 
nuppela.^saAll of their expressions are og the surface, and many of rtaem employ 

, identical ^ivatlcTilAtiotin for riprrs»In E different emotions. There are as many 
robber atninps in the way of " reflate rins/' and "e matin*-" aa there are in plot 

. tvtati. As ii matter of fact. In real lire, no two rieople express the same f«e!|t>f 
In exactly similar fashion. And it is becuus.-- no many screen player* do ttae. Ilka 
■aatiiods thut tou ao oftea foil in belfare In plmto-playx. 

ThBre Isn't wny part too email to be pln.\ei| intellSjently, nnil ceetoiDly the 
only way to play it LnteUifenU* ik to allow the Otlnr to lircome [horoufMy famltJqr 
with his part and iu relation to the whole before siartin* work on a production. 

Tj LEASE buy some potatoes! 
v* Eren the formers of Wisconsin and lUnneioia realise that the screen ran 

»ni»liah moaL aoytbiDf. They, through the tijratre owners, have asked Will 
Hays to he!:i them tell potatoea. When the bosa ef the films took o*er his job 
be probably ucrer rea!L*rd that It wonld Involve » cJmoce to learn the produce 
bnalnesa. Bat joat now iu, Will Hsya'a Job to sell potatoes, lie - * fifurinsj on' run- 
■tag soma "potato matinees" out in Minnesota and Wiaconun to held the farmer* 
let rid of Ifaelr bompe r emp* of apoda Of coats*, if s a well-known fact (bat 
tb* screen be* been used for moat. eTerytlntijc. charity driven' political boostlnt;, 
ladies aid aodetles, attveniiice. propaganda. *t.od pictbrea atd had ptcturta. bat 
the Lord knows we never expected to see the day when tie cinema would be 
tailed npon to tell poutoet. Wonder what Will iisji will h* iiied to e"o aextf 
Fleas* buy same potato**. 



averwbelmlnE dvfeai. Tbey know nnt tbr I 
meaning nf the word. Tlieir persistence 
idlfhc well sjnre tbe men in the industry 
as n Icsson^and as sure as tho flowers 
ttlll bioum i,ext Sprint: just aa surely 
will tlte reformer conic forward with a 
new reason fur ceiuorship. 

ColMee** I* th* Ft****.*. 

i.ii .i week CuLlier* cbdDRed^ta motion 
picture tone nfrd c*mc out with an In- 
tcrvsllEiK editorial cotartipnt on reftislnj: 
tbe rblldrrn the right in free tickets to 
motion picture ehows b«mus* of Tfco 
recent aecidenl in riUabiiTC. Vndcr the 
bead of "Taktnf It Out on the Kid* la 
Not Fair" tho comment tays: 

"Here La an item of new* frvm Pttls- 
burs: which we do not like one little hit: 

" 'A nationat movement to prohibit^ 
distribution of free tickets to tnotion 
picture allow* or other entertainments 
Brranjred for 'school children has been 
started by Ptttsborj; omeiah as a conse- 
uence of the cofbiPBC of the Strand The- 
atre foyer last week.' 

"For th* credit of I'lltshure oAVIbI- 
isro. We bop* that's not trcje. It la the 
bnaincas of crown-up officeholders to m- 
spect and nuke «(>■ all bujLdinfs where 
crowds meet. Why not ><* them np? 
It's not fair to tnlte El out on the klda," 

An ArsssMit ob Till**. 

An argument Is always pood whether 
one Is a victor or n loser. It siimuUte* 
tbe i tn ji(ji nation and helps brinr a Little 
Joy ami xladncss Into an nttnnrW dull 
dsy. U<-cinsld Barker and 1 Brcitrd nil 
tiirondi luncheon on tbe litis uf his nest 
picture. ,IIe. calbj it "tlcsriH AiUme,"" 
barlnfr Belected UiU ai»ectaciJn/ name In 
nri'fcreDce to -Timber." Ilia selection, 
I hctlere. waa aided and abetted by Lenta 
Mayer, who saw poaaibHillea In "IJearts 
Aflamr" that ■"Timber" could not claim. 
To rnr ibe dUmltj- nnd force of "Tiulber" 
far outweighs npy Bltrnctiuti tbe n(her 
title uosseasee bat, as a nuii named Mark 
Tw ii:i unce aajd, "diffrrcne uf qpinion 
is what makoa horse race*." 

V-~iiy did yon do it?" I demanded, re- 
fcrtlBK to the name in que«ign. 

"F"r box oOlce reason*."' be 9 su1. "And 
becBUOC Timber' micht meau a Wratern 
story, and heaeeas knowa the market 
has ttrra rlcodcd with. *rori«a that itad 
with the treat siretchea ef Weauni 
plains, sad thla has to do with the !•*> 



tw., 'UeartB Aflame 1 wil( Uk* people 
into the theatre, while the uncertainly 
of Timber" rat*tbi kaep thcai out, Bw*l- 
den these- t% b) .too tmaUpto not to 
take #ili nutted of erery "| ■J ir%r ' " " ' 1 ->" ;,! 
Jmpfflve it." 

There yon are. How esn nne debato 
that modiFylng a litU »t a tlejtlnald 
Barker urodurtlon ii both Inartistic and 
unnecessary when dollars ami reti|» la 
naetl st ftiiiarffUDirnt? -Mr, narker. by 
reason of harinr made "Thr Old Nest." 
"Thft Storm" and other best aellcrs. haa 
no rijrht to be a pvtd business man but 
he c*idcnlly >a one director who does not 
let h!s artktie tendencies interfrrr with 
bis study nf ibe motion picture market. 

KpeabB Well of Hollow rieiar*s. 

Mr. Barker bas no urcasUc 'momenta 
wbrn he feeU hr hsa been misunderstood. 
Id tryinc to mate pirinrea, He is oprim- 
latic and hopeful nnd exreodinriy crait- 
fnl for the appreciation that he haa re- 
ceived both in nail out of the industry. 

"1 resent hearinc |>cop!e apeak of me- 
lton picture* in a patronfadns; tone,'* ho 
said. "1 oMeet to the inference that 
the bossibitiiics i>f ibe aneen ba*e never 
been utilizcil nnd that motun pictgrea 
nnnAt be an art until a treat chtnffl 
lifti them out or uirir present ctoo.v* + 
Twelve years ago this eTlttclam mliht 
be levelled at the screen^ but It U unfair 

BOW. 

"Top a**," went no Mr. Barker, "I 
am A pioneer. 1 harp wnlrprd pjrtnren 
crnw and the development liaa been too 
amasing fur me tu develop Into a cynic. 
I think ihe advance picture* hnvr- made 
]a marvelous and 1 am confident wo shr.ll 
see even creatcr rlianeos within Ihe next 
two ycara." 

Mr. . Barker wa* associated with 
Thomas toco in Ibe old Kay BeC days, 
and be remained >i ith tbe Ipce Oomnany 
until Goldwyn eoaxtd him away. "The 
Coward," which, of all lb* old-time Bt*- 
m.-(d prodnctJons ix prebably tbe flnest 
ever made and wbtrb In In my (plod tbe 
bast thins .Frank Keenea has ever done. 
waa directed by Mr. Barker while be 
was with Thomas Inr*. It was made 
darluc those day* whan Gfilntb. Ben- 
nett and Ince were aaaeciatrd. and was 
contributed to tbe screen aa the tint of 
the Incc offi-ria*!. 



tan Do ss 



Um l"r..r. 

th* luncheon Xivi 



doe* a man from Efnllrimod care about 
New York eleeffanB. 

So ive didn't *et much mnre chance to 
arartie on the title, but Mr. Barker thinks 
he in ririt— and I ntLII hnve my opinion — 
an (here you are. , But I will mak*i on* 
conrraaloa if "ttesrta A (la me" iu aa 
Eoml aa thoar who hare, seen It say, anil 
It romrB up to the niber Hacker prodne- 
tt»ns In standard, we will agree on ano 
point anyway, and that la: "Ifeana 
Adame." lb «pi|e or 11* hectic title. Is 
a Eood pSeture. 

W* Apa-t«Ht*a, 
We are sorry tbat we are unable to 
print all tbe poems, ainrtea and yirns 
that hi-.-f cam* to thla d*ak on the Kmlth 
election. If wn did we should hare no 
mom for motion pietvr* news audi after 
' all tbe boss engaged na tn wrUn on 
"movies*' and not on politics. Bat ws 
are (l*d lo know so many people voted 
(or Smith and clad to know tbe censor- 
ship law bad aucb a lirxc part in in- 
tineuctnjE this wise decision. Perhaps all 
these motion picture folk will hair a 
chance to veto arsin far Smith in 1P24 
for PresSdrnt^Bfter the* censorship law 
it repealed and buried forever and for- 
ever. 

* 
Baby Pears?? atlak. 

Little Baby Iv^/v. the pVjear-otd baby 
who haa ntAde aueb n nmnr fur herscTf 
on the BCtean the past year, it ierlously 
ill with pneumonia at her home In Cali- 
fornia. Jtnby I". iirv, like atl the famoilfl 
atnrn, bad her pictOfO taken with Will 
H. nays when he viilttd tho Coait. 

Glvlw*; Mary and fm*a a Tfunfl. 

No popular PresldcntSiI caadidau ever 
receive more of an ovation than Mary 
Pickford and Douelu Fairbanks, when 
they appear in poblle. The other evenine 
Tony Serf (in a presentation of his fi- 
raoas maHoaettrs at the Salsmsgnndi 
Clnb and amoac tha esteaea were Mis* 
Pickford and bfr. Fairfcank*. They were 
applauded when they airlvedl, jnd durinc 
the intetmbedon hetereefl acta when they 
went Aot iftto the ball tha entire assem- 
Wsre nrve theoi an ovation that was In- 
teresting/ bectuse the mitority of thr 
smesrs were not in motion pictures. Lit- 
tle Mary dneaa't arena la bave an enemy 
In the wdtIiI nnd Lsoua* U pnpatar with 
every one wbo know* him both because he 
la Mary'* bastuuid and hccatise as one 
man pais it he is curb a darn nice fel}aw, 

a>**b|na; ot Hlsa Plckrordt 

Douelae Fnirbanba will- nccompsny 
Ussa rickford to the epenin( of Tm of 



tslument and u. tbouftht l-cjond the u»aal 
screen rorej story. 

Mr. Barker belTeres he now haa a 
chanee Tq inrrj nnt his own ideas with- 
out interruption. 

"Tbo best part," he r-ald, "I can taka 
aa Ions aa 1 think necewnry and I can 
be aa Independent na I choose. A direc- 
tor 1» do hl» beat work inn,< net be 
bamperrd by limo or notslde direction." 

Tbe AlsonqOiB. I*at Wednesday, wa* 
Clli-d with peoplo wbo bad voted for AI 
Smith and every ono wanted to boast of 
tbn part be bad in helping rats* tbe 
plurality to 4 jQ,UOO. or what ever it wnj. 
last when Mr, Barker was in tb* midst 
of Amotion picture* aome Aim folk Inter- 
rupted to disease peliticp, and what 



Louis Mayer, 
for Mr. Barker and Mt. Htabl. aald hu 
Unit of three director". Including in ad- 
dition to Messrs. Barker and Stalii. Fred 
NibLn. would make entertainiuK produc- 
tions wllli a titiMP-'. Mr, Barker bore 

Mr. Mnjvr out In this and said ha thn-Storcu t'ountry" to-ni|tht. rlhe went 
ho]»-d that each one or hit plrture*£ jvlth him to tho openinB; of "Rnhin 
would carry out the Ideo of both enter- Efoorl'* nnd pbctred in all his plory 



On. the opening nigh! >i--'l now tt ta I v-ur; 
who will hnve a ehnnco to applaud "our 
Mary" when brr picttim opens at the 
ejtreiid to-morrow nirbt, *> 

Look! os ■Th* 1 lilac* sslaebavalth" 
Over ti,r lltm. 
Thirty ruembers of tbe esanmltte*. oe, 
Pnblie Rclaiifmi of the Motion Picture „ 
■ , . . .. . . , -vprodnchon of "Ono Li**r tall, haa 

Industry, tbe orronlHtion r*c«-Jy fc,.^ „ , n „ rf » ha Ondn-nm Cir*v,it & 
bronffat into bcinr by Will llaya, will at- 
tend n performance of Tb* Vil'Uxe 
Hlnrksmilb'" at the Forty-fourth Htreet 
TheaLre. under the esc art of Colonel 
Jason S. Joy. executive sscyttary. 



lease th* ractnre which Ran Pels Nefiri- 
With our Bonaitira cenaor board wmtcb- 
tflc to tee that Cleopatra, and all other 
famnn* coau-tesana m*rty we wonder 
what wilt happen to the screen "Sapbo." 
Probably the edition is creailj ernartlted 
becauH the Golds/yo Compeay la ready 
to tak* a chance and i^mdtiesB known 
they bare suffered enough at the bands of 
tho censor board a 

1st Allanjllo filly. 

Msdajnc OJcn Petrova la ia Atlantic 
City. tryloR lo recuperate from a aliaht 
operttiun on her throat- She will re- 
open her wmpany, "The Wbila Peacock," 
tn Pi. Joseph, Mo., juat a* soon as aha la 
Well acain. There ore many I uteres tint 
rumen adott upon her motion picture 
plan* — 1]| a t which include her as tbe, 
star in- the acreen version of Tbe White 
Feaeeck-" 

A r^nlelbatloai. 

"EJeeiio* D. T . ^««mbff T. itta*." 

"Election Day ia passed and cone. 

It aurriy was a tbriller. 
An avalanche of vote* for Bmlth. 

Which spelled defeat for Miller. 
To the roulrtte wheel of politic* 

The marble ball w* ted. 
It apun around and landed 

Warre we wi»ned It— on tbe red." 

"By red we mean the color' 

That to many was divine. 
Which ruraled from tha bottles 

Tlat were labeled eltret wlm. 
And port, and old Madeira too. 

The board iv*a LncompletO 
Without some kind of win* to drink, 

\\ hen ftueiia a «t down to eat." 
"Wo've pinned our faith to Alfred 
Smith. , 

Of one thine Wn are aure, 
BTe'a won the vole of Idle rich, 

The middle claaa, aod poor. 
He's told it* what be rtanda for, 

And the lime La drnwlny near 
When we'll all be clad to welcome home. 

The light wine and tha beer." 

"A toast to Governor Alfred Smith, 

We trust rnur thoojr.be* will follow 
Backward Into the Csistlll Mountains, 

The legend nf Slrepv Hollow. 
'Here's your jtoot health, your famblv's 
anot health." 

Do tbe hells of your memory tinkle? 
'May dry all lif Ions' nnd hfoeper.'* 

Tina we quote from RlnVan WinkTe. 
— Frank Dayton. 

Good lor M «lk.r. 
With James J. Walker tb* chief Sen- 
ator in Alb* j- tkuja look better and] bet- 
ter. Senator Walker has always been 
tbe friend of motion pictures and of 
every conatruetlve measure passed to 
help the cause of Stmt. He wiil an- 
d&ubtcdly do much tn help Governor- 
rlect Smith repeat th* centorthlp MIL It 
it pTeaaaar to Inmi w* have such a *w>d 
friend at court and one who 3a never 
found wantlci when char* U work to ba 
done in the Induatry. ' 

Anita's Wm\j. 

What with lbs annual Actors' Equity 
ball next HaturdBy "islif. and the play 
which A. II. Woods L* putttni on, written 
by John Eoraoa and Anita Loos, they 
are th* buattat pair In town. The respon- 
sibility of havini written a play to bo 
brouaht tn Broadway 1* tjemeDde-n& If 
yon don't believe It aak Anita, who eounta 
ber day's work In twelve-hour shifts. 

Frodarer. riirnrlfhi, sffflvl* Star. 
Tbit season tmtrka tbe exodna of the 
atafo actors from the footiitht* to the 
Cooper-Hew I tu. Among the ion*- list ef 
popular leading man sad star* ia Henry 
Hall. Offer* to appear in other motion, 
pictures came to Mr. Hnli the day after 
the preroleFe of "One Exciting Night." 
He has accepted one and ia now working 
at tbe Metro atadUa cm the firat of a 
■cries of society comedies directed by 
Hamilton Smith. Mr. Holl haa a boay 
program before him. A new play by 
Owen Davis which was written for him 



the beards, Mr. Hull It rewrirjug it aa 
a one-act play for vaudeville, M- Hull 
collaborated npon [his play with tha 
author and shared In lis production. 

Kr>, L-nilTlsh B-ltrr, 

Mrs. John Elek Llldvurh, who has 
been lufferinE from a had ceM, E* able 
to he one again. She visited tii- 
Womdn. Fays Club latt WedDoaday in 
honor of her reeorery, Hpeakins; of the 
.club, Walter Dammarh gave one of tha 
most Interesting speeches of the season 
last Wednesday. He apoke of tha dif- 
ficulty In getting;. American men to 
appreciate good music nnd made a plea 
to tbe Women- tn influence 1 the beya at 
well Ba the girls lo understand nmiie. 
Mr. Damroach wis moat complimentary 
to tbe feminine of the specie*, ceeditini- 
them with saving Influence enough to 
away the masculine element toward tbe 
higher and better thing* tneb aa opera 
and art. 

F>cd«r« OiSisun* TJtl*. 

With the auoonncemect of the release 
it the first production ef tb- Amalesi- 
matcl rlxchangea of America, Inc., rtar- 
ricg E, K Llnenln, Mrs. Bodsdpb V*J- 
entino, Harthn Manineld, W» H. looker, 
Joseph Striker, CoU AIbejt*oa. eome* 
ibe notice of tha rjiange of title from 
"Tbe M»Jft"nfi in Cbatnt" to The 
Womaa in. Cbalnt," 

This change was ' mads necesaary 
thnwitb Tb* igrf* ntrcaber of Madonna, 
picture* with Msdonlia titles now on the 
marfcet The ■tonr Is adnpted from the 
book, written by Edward Owing* Tosrne, 
huI in order tn eliminate all poaaibce con- 
nections vvith any other Madonna pic- 
ture released, the change in namo was 
decided upon. Tho plctorc, now oom- 
I'letvd In eight reels, dlmctcd by William 
F, Burt and aupervtaed by narry Gnwa- 
man, will be released ondrr the new title, 
'The Woman In Clinint," Deeembir 1. 

To C"i*ii*ii*" *a Platasw. 
Henry It. Walthall, who recently re- 
turned to tbe fcreen 1b John M. Stahl'a 



Calswra t*> Bel**** 
Tbe much mooted question of "Sapho 
has bees settled and teeJdwyn will 



started a tour of the Orpbenm Cireuir in 
a leorcbn logical m.vstecr drazna cutiiled 
The I'tdknewn." Judging from tbe *ov- 
crss of Ibe act in Haa Francisco and 
Lot Aagekd. Mr. Walthall is desnnnl 
for a bruliant scsison oa tbe road. First 
National exhibitor* all orer tbe Ctnmtry 
are prepartof to capitalise on tii actor's *I* 
PeT*»fial (our by booking "One Clear ' „»■ 
Call" to ran covcnrrentlr with his en- __, 



re- x^gement in tb* local Orndtcwm house. 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 1 

» TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If you have pralie lo r,rre, com- 

Piilnti to make or Ideas to iff. 

\ refiner them with the Onlooker, 



TmrnrTK TO TRI CAPITOL. 

Uotlab Melnr* Editor, The lloraaeg Teas- 
go pa: 
I r**d *q mnch eondrmnstlon of ts*> 
mprl**, mi i meet so ms* r people wko 
e*nd*se*ad is, aad patraslre them with a 
nsngaly sir, and yK, repeatedly I set more 
rest «nJojto*at «»t of a lialt to th« tbhjh 
tol THratre tDan 1 do out or a great miay 
tbeatrea otTering ao- called sertons play*. 
Tbli, yoq hi ii- hi ur, Is a reRedlon on tn*, 
bnt It lint altogether, for althouah 1 may 
rot iinsurr among (ha Int^Tllgentiis, nevce- 
thrlFis 1 do not bclohg to the ,r moron 
group" ta wbleh the funllc la' generally 
,- jnp/ifd I t f[ more real enjoj-ment out 
flf th* Ihestre— on th* rsro rteessLaoi wti,-n 
a play Is good— tban out of any otter form 
of eOt'Tlalnmcnt, Uni I know at no mote 
horrible aiony than being bored In a play, 
hoqae. 

For *om* tLma IS* been a rcanlar *t- 
tendtet at Ihe' Tspltol Tbtatre eaeh w*ek^ 
and I dnd thrlr preinmi *ery CTeeptlonslL 
Frvqnaeily in* mavis* ireoi ts good as 
they might he. i»nt I MM leave tee tfan- 
U* without baring galaed Hmetfalog either 
muiir.Hr. rpirttnaUy <?t setlattnlrj. Tb* 
orchestrs, it stems t« me, cods* up to is* 
ftaadstd of the Uetropoiitan Opera Qous* 
or any a t th* symphony orchestras— *nd 
tn* pnpiBi far oatdo thee* of say 1'vs 
•**r seen la any of in* other ffllm theatrra. 
For trample, lost wiek In tddlllen lo tha 
dime t**r had "Papluoo.** "Impressions 
or ThoBs" and a charming 1 tribal* to 
l.inr. atl delleatitr and neanelfnlly 
staged nnmbera. and ttla week tbty 
bav* null* * dillgbtfnl and alaborat* 
offering ealted "Impresaiana af PsuBt," 
with th* falrfellcfala ef tbe c pet* effectively 
brougbt i . . t ; . I liked 1hl 9 number betlar 
than any other part at ins bill. Psr oetJer 
thsn "To Have nn. I Id Hold." 

It amuses ma to hove people look with 
scorn upon (be mavis bouses when Bach 
bills at ibrse are being offered na& nl 
popular price*, too. Thej-'U accept tt* 
most dreadful sort et piffle and ttssn, nt 
PMD a ptre*. but t.eean»e Ibe Caplrot is a 
picture bouse th* p re«e n I atl oa i go by etrti 
week vtllb a snap of tbe Bnjrert. Th* few 
llmei I've been to the ikeatra this im.a 
the plsys were equsllj ■■ poor snd an- 
ssllilaet*ry s* a great man* movies I'v* 
seen, re* promised myseK to -arrlts you 
ihla 1srt*r for aometlBae past. ;.;,r 1 set 
a* wear, of reading roast* ef in* movtea 
tbst I reel aa (bongb 1 Jcit bad to offer % ' 
word *T defcaae, Very alDCvrtly. 

Jeaaelt* Sew*lL 
3 Wall FlflT-nral atnet. New Tor* Cltj*, 

nOs»?r-r riOTk ajTrxytilio, 

Uolloa Plctar* Editor. Th* Vomug; Tela* 
arrtpbr 

I resd aq arilei* in Th* Vornlna; T-:*» 
an ph. shoot a) LichtmBD ofrerlng to pr**> 
Best "Shadows" as a proof of the usjus* 
crltldsms af tn* movie*. TS!i. tt sppesra, 
cam* stsTnt aa the remit of a commute* 
In Wauk**a* p*a a iaa; * resolution condemn- 
ing the present type* of motion picture*. 
Ths eammlttea, areordlng to your paper. L* 
comprtaed of many hundred* ot farmer* 
*nd clefgymsn In tbs Middle West whs 
f!v* lb* trite silly Itiemei a* tbslr *xeuB* 
for opposing tha present-day output. Aa 1 
underaUnA II. Mr. T.lenlman hna rslbee 
inkm nirrptinn to thla pmralnre and hold* 
his [im.tnriii-.i> of "Pnadows" up as a proof, 
that pJcLnrta irs not ti t»ui) as tbey are 
sii-i to be. 

Thla I* 'caT pretty, but 1 can't as* ho* 
I: proves anything. I happened to h*> 
ausng tboaa preaent ■< ! i-i "Sbidowa" wa* 
■ hows _e an Invited gstiierioB * vr*>k oe 

to *goBBBd Wblle I tblsk IE It SB Hlf 

nsually good Him am) polnta the way te 
wnat pklUTf^ might me, at the soma Mm* 
1 can't aay tbat It disprove* thb fart tblt 
tber* ar* hnndreds of trite, slnpld offer* 
logs. To ons plctars like "ahadaws" w* 
bsv* at Ivaat ISO of th* "When Wonti 
Sla" variety. 1 think it wonld &* s very 
good Ids* If stnpldlly w«rs made a aromtd 
oa which to bsr dims. It seems In ms ;■> 
ba a perfectly Irgillmat* oh*. 

Bnt Instead of producers recognhdng tb* 
fact ihat tbe great majority of plrtnte* ar* 
raed itt**> -and uhlng nicatum to tmprova 
this nafOTttmst* fact— the moment any on* 
offer* *by criticism of tn* hsby indus- 
try they get up on tbelr bind legs and 
howl. Bo loaf a* w* think oertelve* n*e- 
feet. how can we hope u> LQprov*! Tier* 
Is no doabt that we a re having aom* very 
good films Ibe** date "When KnlgQtbood. 
Wss 1 D Pksn," -Itcibln Hood - " and -Oliver 
Twtst" *r* all eBetoraglng ■! ample*— bat 
thf-i don': prove tbat tbeTe sr* no movlaa 
with trlt* and very dull themes. 

Fallhfulry yonrs, 

B. L. r. 

tTi West UOtb atrecf. New Tork City. 

COMEDIAelS ■.vrfir.Ki TiVG TH, 
Motion ricturo ndUor, The Morolnn; Tel« 
groph: » 

Jnhn D. CstilU'a Idler published lu rMf 
Oolaoker's iCoinmn list Sunday afforded 
ma gnat lnt*T**L' I agre* With him on 
what he has lo ssy shoot our fsrarli* 
comedians going bsck'oa Us. J. loo, felt 
that however much cans* ihere was for 
alarm at tb* Dm* of the ao-calkd German 
lovsaloa. st lesat *o far aa tbe cemedg 
field wsi concerned there wai no rc**oa 
for oor producers feelibg dlitureed, in 
the nutter of sptcuclar setllnct and 
scene*. p*rtleulsrly when ihey rom tbe 
bscka'oaod for an blnoi'ical atory. too 
Teaions frvnneatly surpass ns. bnt not 
where hnmor Is th* order ef the day. 

hlabel XarmsBd vaed to be a crent 
fsvcrits *f asln*. Taen for an extended % 
period sac appeared In (he moil bopeie**iy 
celorlrs* films. I kept galng to tee her, 
cseh (laae kaplsg snd hellerlng that If I 
were perseverlafr enoagk I'd he ■■ar- {o 
strike pomtthlnr goad evenlnsllj. it loek 
m Ung Urn* and a let *>t p-rshrtence. bat 
flnsUy 1 saw "Hotly O." wbtch w*s th* 
heat part alsbet Nonaan bad hod for ■» 
year or more, Jus; mhrn mir.;» began 
to IMk bright sf.ii in. and I rbongbt: well 
at last site In decided lo gfve as aome- 
thlng worthivhlle, iwir she want lo Eu- 
rope aid ain't been aesn atnee! 

I bad Ike un« feeilnc shout Chsrlia 
Chaplla. When 1 weal t» see him la 'Tuy 
Day," " IjL- i-i aeeois En in? ta bavo been 
sometime last April) although I didn't Ilk* 
tho Did n re aa much aa "Shoulder Arms" or » 
"t ru- Kid," novertbrlcsa t wna aonleivhat 
rtiffl [W nsated by Ihe r.i.-t that It was In mo 
reela, and I Ibllgbt Ibnt probably meant 
that we nou'il hear from him more nflr* 
Ef lie I'-tI retnrned to tha tae-reel field. 
Hut 1 bavan't seen ot beard of anytblua 
;nw from him alnro 1 hf-n. f-Twfi, t,r nunc, 
his relairaea. The** arc bIwbjb rerrrsniue-, 
hot wa have so few examples of x**f :=!rn; 
|n our Jlmencao picture flrmamen: thni It 
arems a thane lo allow people who really 
like Chsfnio and ULa* Norm and to remain 
idle. The rotnedr firtd reslty la bctna 
r-rrWTr-1 and bvavrn kne^a whet s 
pesr wsrld needa ru-hi now in Isugbjeel 
Very tmly yanrs. 

llTTthi Wright, 

«r West llnth street. Real York CUy. 



Tb* ]PZ3 Cfcrtatasaa lltisabee of Th* 

H»rwlaa: T« •»■*•. e>b will. In tms-y 

!**• ti* pr(,mu»r», i D* 

moil ■*!**> ■*. oratcr fro as you stew*. 



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AMUSEMENT 
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&rttermi» arm of E- M. Poller * Co., 
on tit* china orf bncknlnj an ortrr for 
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By LOTJEHA G. PABS0HS. 

THAT mucli-RKKiint «ihj«cc of the 
iLidnpfnilent laftln owner sail 
the ActltiLlcii in. >l ,T-.'.ili of Hi- 
drettlta dt.-bM i,pi| cpntroPtd by 
MrpontloiM '•rill comr ap f-.r a vtry bC- 
rioui diatcuulos at the- Wct My lurrth'Cm 
of Ibe ThestTT O-rnrr^ C» amber nf 
Comxarrca to-dij - . So important is ibis 
ia*+tini tbat a Itnar ha» to. n sent tr> 
•■*I7 tttMnbtr tbrcaiEt&iEiC i I""* and tbv 
[■uaaHiltl'j 4/ ch»rjrf* tMinx :-r-!*rr?d for 
aoo-stitndAacv. Tb« len.-r ;.. -iptd by 
3. A Morou, eit?CBti , ■* , ■s rrwtKfy , and U 
?*ot at ths request of WltBaUal I-Andni. 
prrsMfoc of the Thesim 0fnNsra7 Cbam- 
ber n-[ Ctmintrc*. 

At the mr-.-iiii;,' st the Astar to^iaj ■ 
rtisHly will be ncnaht ts rtiubst wii.li 
«-hit Mr, Morofai is pkaiicd Ir. ifrm the 
syndicated pui-ctn>jji; i>rin-. T oi picture", 
The aliDAtaon, Sir. Morof.^ taja m the 
UtUr. ii tn iatolrraLMr «tir ",1th ™?;-.Tt 
to the bujias *>mJ ptmy>>B •■>'• ficrnrr^ 

Sooa weaJajj aco the Anwiatvd B«>>t- 
Lat Cosapluy rrtM farmed. H-nmiKwr-d 1 at 
LfiEf«P*a4Ht ' ill i hilar-. t<j Pahi ;:.;■ ,■;} 
tb!n|. the pnrpoaa belor to larm an ■■- 
so-riailon whereby the meinbf-rr cncld 
hook their prodnrtlona Jofrthpr. m> thai 
thay would fnrolab nj manj play date* 
ai tb« drciilLi, ■rho. bacavse ot Hw i.Lim 
Imt of Ihr-airrn contraUMl \>y lhr>m. >ic-r« 
shL« (r> fet the djcIl of lh* metfern pic> 
tuns. 

The -V B. C, by die KAjr trns nblo 
to obtain "Tf'ss of Lba Htcrm, &oaay^ 
"■n!i a proDJise of l"j.> ptsy datt*. whlfb 
:- the firtl pactart- to Lie ren by i.-'ni 
It Is possibl« a iLLaraatlon r>[ the nr« 
SsaoclAtloD irill he a fraturc at ib* 
rdrtti»{: tP-dxr, atthoosh en all of the 
Theatre Chs-nf-r*' CSiamirer of OsssMsetel 
Uemb«ri \--\--jat to the ,A.a?oriited li-*-k 
lot C-impan^. irhLeb is beaded bj l^ee 
Ocht ■■ urupijr.irv president, A!inli»m 
Srhwartx as in-asiirvr, Arthur liirseh as 
Me-»lat*y«nnd L, Fl. Blnmentlial as rh,.:r- 

ID em tit tlie bdard tt( ■. Ll r r .-! i - j— . I'rb-i-i 

Water*, It i* rumarrd, « ilt be BBso^iat^d 
tv-!ib Hie exhihiton |n ttt Imput-tant ra- 
parity. 

Atintber Mtbiert twv>ked ft>r dismaalon 
la tlist of the donWe feature ^t«ot1n< now 
In kopie in many thearrra. Th^ »hort 
Sfs Of pictures bronchi about by this 
bonklnf of Fwo speeials it a maHir that 
■ ill b* eanfully ronsidered. 

la A*init riian*- 
Thnts fair pmple whur i.ij %ht *xi*pjh'S 
iecMrrrd by the Slate Madon Picture 
Commlwion has been j-reailj' WOKttt 
msi" ho surprised to benr the arniitl test 
oj rnainiaJalDE tbu bonrd from Sepit'in 
I" i 1. 1021. to Jnly 1, 1D22, was $/&<■ 
O0n. Tht-i-e «rt tururrs furnished by the 
Since Mniion Pfeftire CoaimJoTion and! 
are a correct estimate pf (be cost of 
rasiDtaJni irfcat haa been to the mottor. 
pictun industry the moat rxpeosire n 
penance In it* hiiTorj. This Little iitm 
of &2D.00O doca not indodi- the nst of 
the frleturte, shelrvd tv the aucnst rotn- 
mn"'^. Jtrtt lb* i'ays nf tnr rnotj-jn pic- 
ture curnmitlee are Dumb*r*d. Lrfenalor 
JntriM J. Walker. Wbo wiK be niajirite 
leatlrr nf Uie Seooto, will hur^lur* n bill 
to repcnl the law and, of courtr. ilav- 
ji'n»r tStnltli. who ban brrn npealj np* 
l-m.'.l to rfiijorsliip, will clv<> sueh s bill 
hii personal anppoit. Wlitu Ibli nes 
into effect Jftseph Levenmn^ Mrs* EU 
lamrnrr and Qeerfe I. Cobb, who have 
J **rT£d ns members of the censorship 
J rttcnmlwr, will be loofclnr, for new jubm 
nail wr bars an i-**A tbej et>uld not n>- 
bM tbi* Beeeaalry If It ■*■«▼; not far Ifr- 
i-if ap perfectly Cood Job*, berjanse their 
lot has net b*» an enable «n^, 

I All Alt «;i;-«"M. 

The important matter of cjocsinp a 
leidlmr mnn for Lillian (.>!*h has been 
settled rt last, For thnhe weeks her trii 
to lii!) hhh been detayed !■■«■* ««e of thn 
impoaaibillty of Bndiac a [eadloc; man to 
answer the description of tb* youth Ed 
Tje Watte Bister, 1 ' llonald fTsliami 
who 1>)U* opposite Itullj (."hattrri-sci Id 
"La TTirirexa*." had all the qnaliHea- 
tioci D<-i-ded. but be was nader conusft 
to II- -ft 'MiiSer. Aa aooB as Mr. Mirer 
bcsr>i **f Mis* Grab's dilemma be came 
in tb" -■-■■'■■.- by offertDf to release Mr 
Coleman Ilia offer was accepted at 
once in<1 next Saturday wlieo Miaa GUh 
and h" mropsny anil on tho Proiidence 
for Ua\j. \tr. Coleman will be In the 
party, The ..tier membtre. of the rnra- 
PST.J- are J. lisrnej SbnTry, >. ,i! Kane, 
CbarleV i -nue nad Midum* J>!icttc Li 
yiolen--, illea Glsb, Dfedleei to ny . .Lr. 
tsry rrnt'fwl to Mr. MIH**, as Is the 
In-ipirainto Company and Ucnrr Kine. 
[.it- dirertor. 

o*a m« War Ent, 
FoUowlPf a banket $ m \ n to. An- 
j*1e» at the Writera - C3ob to Frank B 
Wood* last SAttird.j creolni: be left 
Tor .S'w York, arrorapapletl by Mm 
Wo'i'lv The hoata of the dinner Kara 
tbr mrrnlH>rp of tha somnrfo departmeQt 
of Ulfl Fninous Plnyers-Lnsky compHor, 
wti»f >rork Mr. Woods soperinteoded 
for M hue. Mr, Woofls p -i|| confer in 
New Yr.rk TfUh Glmer Harris 1 rearardlnc 
tjo rrle^slnr nrranrnLenls for the pro- 
doetionir to b» madfl bj Affiliated 
Antbora. Inc. "Thotnpaon Burbanan, the 
Ibled of the trio, wDI Isate for tbJ* eity 
no TbutMay to .join Mr, Woods and 
Mr. Harris, and to b* present at tbo 
openinc of *"Tie Bforttac TPjlnf To Do," 
kin new play whlrh otienn Id Decetnber 
under the Moroaeo banner, 

l'li»r|M d* Hock. Here. 

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LILLIAN i;i"ii 
She ■■ <»iHn ( oh ^aHUi-iini tin lit* 
l*IWVtatea>«a i^Tlla ■ c-omunnr ot 
i-i« > -r ■ - •« t> i. eelll isppori !.> ■ In 

"The While Kilter," fas*- Aral In- 

■ iiimrinn Dlrinre. 

tn. piny ihp li*d Ih "The Spant-ljat'at*- 
lier." orlfinslly faieftded for Itmliftph 
Valuation, inniljl here J3«?unlnj T"-d«y 

h- ll teatarj !.!i'. Ilij( !.!« ;ii;tl!:. • Malt::, 

aftrr v !i:i h ke trill be iDtradureit tn the 
Nrt* Vmrk i.reaa, Wc bear br k bsjiid- 
srttnr. ati'l s- the Idol of Franre wii ret 
a i*H<"a«»^ BSN from all thr- f^niioilie 
elrtniTit. r.b.i linit the Valentino type 
•Hill-in lo ib*ir ht-lns. 

rtairk i r.iiii (Jhlnaao. 
J li. l\"iilinma. who went to Cble*g:o 
n hiw hi-l:- - ut:-' on important business, 
lui- r.ncuriitil Anil ivjTI anno movr Into the 
• iiji> ha h.i. ■■i t -iK,-.l Jn lb* Strauts build- 
JUT, Mr William* i= not ready to make 
hii or.n-uti.'tiT :it eat, t« UE °n" may be 
eipfTtf-d in a few da ye 

l«»lh« (haplln Boatr. 
^'hnie^er aewa la m-arte in Loa An- 
f*|i-9 some reporter to Deetl of a good 
yarn si.im.iLrn the engagement of 
Charles Chaplin to eoou xoodlooitlnjT 
fictresa. Thi.i has happened to often no 
ii m pays much Attention, still it Is Uiier^ 
■ ■ i in.; 6*Ws, .him idq actress naiuiM! uaiinl- 
I y jrela a r»i"e id enlsry or n jnh nn ihr 
strrnRtb ot ihr fnnie that comi« to her 
bn the rumored bride- to- he of the creel 
ChspltD. Now cvmea word that Mr. 
Chap'ja Ts reported effaced to Eleanor 
Jlnnrdmec. a Goldwyn player, wbo If 
now p'sjins: the pari or Amelia Sedkey in 
Ilueo Baliin" a'*Vaiiiry Fair." O cquw 
MLas lloa.-dtaan Ornle* It, out her ret.- 
■-i-r;:-- In acreptlna; the (iory that ia h*TS 
■Mats makes the story aiore romsntie. 

iionb; iiiT*-« ■ fmrtr- 
JmueIb°. FalrlianliB U Eh'Lna; n party 
In ilriy anil hll uiu-ij-t ,-ir-- ivn- c-nwboyi 
imrlirlpalinj. In the Madi^m Square Gat- 
den ltr.deo. Thei' will iijouul ibtlr ponlea 
end iilt The trail of Flftb s^t-nue for tU 
I,jTir- Tlieatre H wfaerg tht-y will b* the 
jturstn of Sir. Fairbanks at "Robin 
BmhL " A private sbowlnE baa bean ar- 
rangr-J. snd aa pracclrairy rutj bnekaroo 
at Ike Uanlea la a seminal friend or 
tJrbor'c and Mme of Utem ha*o worked 
with him in his Wnsieru picture*. iL>-y 
will all be on hand lor the treat ereut 
planned. bi<iut« it bss been Imposuble 
Tor tLcni to get to the Lyric for the 
m-k-ulrr aiiowLDg. HKchlnf posts sra be- 
Ihr coii'i^ieted to tain- core nf tha borsea 
wliilr- ibe bo}i sro In ihir thcatrr, 

On Hta War Hero. 

F. Vf KJIa-r. lu-r'ucimr ditvttor ol 
SSMTh i !l .l-..'1'T- Vi\:-.- Ks.chan|-, with 
ofttrr* k Fagltttd ami other points in 
Ruropr, >iul*d Iff l-iJ* nnS'JJ On the 
Berencann od Hatorday. He Is coabi| 
ben? on -riien hlTing to do with bla 
fortigD i>I1k7ps. 

To G« in the OoHaaf. 
UaWtt I-oew la eiuected to leave for 
the Coavt Tuesday cLgbt or Wedneadnj 
BbfBtnJ tot the purpoao of gluing tb* 
Metro hliiilinA titri peniODat aiiperrlslon. 
Ho *ili li"- iconr- «o<rais| weesa. 

I'LjIllt. II. ChlBf*. 

rnclbU Turn fJ-rety will now find blm 
in tJe pablicity office* of the L'nlrrTsal 
Film -Compani He WSm forrnWIj u- 
aoCialcd with lIodhinMn. 

DeHikT Dallom'B N**i. 
"Dark i w WentaT La the intn'rnic( title 
of Dorothy DswtBara next pletore. It 
was fortnerly esllerl "Black Fury." 
Kdniund Gfiuldlni; in the author sod the, 
new FVnep m'i.ir, Charles Do Bocbe, 
will ninj tlim I'-mlltic; mril* role. 

k Iliu ai- Two, 

Wc wi-M t* eelmowltdj|6 tha b---s ok 
Siiianne candy. In spito of tbo calories 
it coataina Wc wEab to rrcotitiend It. If 
the picture u aa good aa the candy we 
can bewpeat Its immediate aacrcna. Wc 
do not know wbo aeat the eudjr, but w* 
ate it hopiog It did Sol contain pol«an 
and It waa not aent aa an, aftermath of 
(he dortioa. So far there are no Jij rf- 
fecta, only added ponnda. 



MOORE LANDS, BIT 
IS PUT ON PAROLE 

j 

i Player in "Cat and Canary" Com- 
pany Forget to Have Pass- 
part Vised. 

DIRECTED L0HIH55 PE0DUCTTOF 



Thomas Prpcj Moore of "Tiir Cu nnd 
the t'anarT" ">mpany no» |il*>it'K in ibe 
Shiifti '■burr Itiraire. Jjondiifi, armed 
hiitm- .Marerrlnj nil tho Cell ■« «f the White 
Star l.:u- with Mr*. Users aftrr the 
Itnke'i htirreaaful premiere lliT''. Vaatn 

hi' W»» tha "■LBg" director l.r IF- r-jiriy 

perffirroaneen Mr. Mcore t.iir, ilir* iiart 
of the tawyat in the piny to Ml lien-, 
which in ... abarttro ha- tK-O lilM hit 
niujiLi r. ami Kiltiiiirne linnlini, iln- pt-w- 
Caucer of !)■■■ i'Ibj it ibe .Vain. ha! Thcu- 
lir-, gave milsis for Mr. hl^ir* d> hurry 
back aad "get tin the job." TV Sctar 
jind stage dlrerl'T did, Btid in bi« hii[' 
forivt io have }m Hciti-h pj»wj-irt Tiled 
by th>- Ameriran C»naul in tendon. 

With Mra. Mivofe tliev hhansM ibe 
ship and I'mwr Itobert Ediaafil* said he 
would try ■.,-, hare the Ainrr:<*ati Consiil 
at Qneenittown eome out i<> tb' ablp aa 
she balled there. But Ebi American 
Consnt modle ap reply u< the nfjurnt end 
the Moorcx, who sit CsnndJihii liilicnn, 
came OB, wonilerlng what uril wi>uld 
bapprn. 

"The gray ImiJdini; a: Elba Mand 
looked far fma. inviting ut mr," taitl Mr, 
Moore, "as we passed them tin* -running 
and I BtwaasEfcal if Jin. Maan aad tATvlf 
would be -MUfTji-l irt nenip) iri* name 
room that ban -hr1r f -r>-l Utarls l.i'-iii. 
Caatro, the VenraiieUn .hi'tir. ■ and 
Prince l"ignaiellf, Fenni«1on *va- jiprn 
for them tn leave the *>bip on <i*n-l>. the 
viae 10 be obtained later. 



Wli Well Traa.e.l, 



Her crperieiid 1 in Kumpo. as nnhthr- 

six of ■ tin r ni* ]i< r uncle, riymen S Great, 

the I'riTii-vv. CBiitacuEfn", ^rjunidni),:!, i r r 

Qt General (irant of Civil Wnr (ujiii-. nr 

j rised rMterdsy. When LljFiac* H. Grant 

j arrived two week* SEfi he ml:.! lhal AmT- 

icann ihouhj keep sway from r*ur*pe. 

where they wer*- not wanted, and where 

I ■■i'; paid more than ion p. ■!•-.■* fur anr- 

Lhinc that they *or_ The I'rihres- ytf- 

, lrnl*F U |d thai ahe found everything 

far different. 

"I have been away [hreo mnbLtn trav- 

I eling in rJn £ U.pd. France, Italy, f>e>ho- 

| Slovakia, Oemiatij noil Austria, ahe 

, Ksid. "Corjtrnr/ to the. etherirncea of 

j my uncle, I wu well treated everywhere 

| and I found in every place flint I visited 

i n desire of the people to efj-n[M>rule n-itb 

J Aftn-rira and Americans'. I wtt not over- 

■ charged anywhrre." 

I The Fiiaceaa will sum up her eiperi. 
enceo in a series of articlea Ln tbrj Ssrur- 
dsy Keenlnc T«L She waa met by 
Prince Caalaetlteae. and they will pn tu 
the Grant home in Washington to-daj. 

Wafl-KwowB Fuwr DIM, 

The nrsi news nf the rtjddea death of 
One of the beat-known pursers on the At- 
lantic waa brought bf the ship, which 
received n wlrt-Jeas from the White Star 
liner Baltic, bound ea*t, that ber purser, 
Elsrry Untie r RaiHer, bad dropped dead. 
Mr,_ PalrJUT died ol heart trouble in the 
;ui'J-i of q dntice Ix'iug heli] on the pmm- 
ennde beck. As the senior purncr uf ihr> 
White Star Unc Ih hsd been en the New 
York -Liverpool run (or many years. *I.ia 
home was In Liverpool, where be I'-ii 1 .-- 
s wlfp, fiirtntrly Mrs. Frank MAyu, widow 
of the American a*-tof, aud a «.n. Harry 
Un*W I'-i'-eif-r, Jj-. 

Mr. Palmer wan 4D years old. and be 



waa a well'kunwn pigeon ftafcVr, ; ; .it 
ing a large lift In UTerpool. many ot 
hia birds narjia won prise* In the hie 



To Cure ■ (eld I p On* jj*, 
Taka Uull.. OrtOMQ QU|?nNB ilblau.- Tfc* 
fc. i baari tfa* alcoauure of C. w. OrM*. (Ika Kin 

ruu sat brobo.) ne^AirvL 



mg a large lift 

iia birds hav.ri 

EUghtt from France to Enrlatid held 

rach year. 

Among the sixty-nine Lir.st cahlo pfiHs- 
ragera who arrived no the Celtic Wrn 
Mlis W. I>e Jan and Mrs, Mary Ryan. 
writers; Trier 1 Brooke, who came back 
front "Angle Face," ni-ndureri la I. ■•.:•■ 
daa; Mr. and Mr*. Ile'bsFt Halgh, and 
Mr. sod Mrs. Itobetl Huntington. 

OPERA SEASON ON 
AT METROPOLITAN 



i L nhflBurd Fn 



in which the ihree principals— J eri Its. 
Maninelll a»td Bes-ttl — psrtildpnred- Of 
the Srat named, it would be hard to say 
in wlrjt her eicelEent performanee e*- 
relled tTiuns of ber predecessors, Id tier 
big Ion fccenea she aromed to alog and 
inaptirBonsje with a Trpcr, frc-lmr abandon 
Ibttn most of her urotiignnislB in Iht time- 
hot orcd tulc In tho alresslnl Bcenw of 
tragedj ond woe, both volea and de- 
meanor seemed li'iv ai casn tbsn in ih" 
gentler end mnrc Dorid paunkageat. 

Bat at all limes her radiant, pakim; 
jroatb and Btriklng beauty carried lirr 
further and further iQto the hrartu of 
bsr audience. MarftDelliai Cavaradiasai 
allowed at Its heat in thft berolc pceae* 
both oa tn rolco and action, fop hi* nat- 
ural style of vocali>3tlan and miming ■.- 
fonhrigbL, rugged i&d inrmm of the 
caressiDC, gentle suontiea of serrcading 
LOrera Or rtiDt.ii.tic striata. 

UoraiiPi.nl Vklelda Great n.lm. 

Chui-Hu'I't llobetlo MurabsoDl gave a 
vivid and aometimrs LempestuoUa reading 
to ths familiar pcotc and throufhouc the 
performaiiCe b>'ld orclicRtra and cbornk. 
principalu and auperDumerariea Id the 
boilow of hia commanding hand. The 
"wodd'a I- ■■-■ '. ' ■ ;■ ra chorua waa not at 
io world's best all of the tirar. notably 
in the cfaLitcli enaemble. where there was 
mnmentan lack of atiisoai In attack and 
T>brasin| which diaappeared under the 
tlfOKfln Itrominiag of Marattsoni 

QaUtattttasssI crowd of atandeea be- 
sieged the twain* liroodway bird-cage 
from morning until after the legal. rw- 
pacttr Of the big theatre had beed 
reached, and even then tho enthaalaats rc- 
(uaed to. leave tbe Pelgbborhood, but 
Itiifered aronnd the atare door and Will- 
iam J. Guards ulatortcsl library uuLil l 



*r ' fvrmerif A. T. ffievcwrt 

Broadway at Ninltt, N«w York 



Three Fine Offerings 
in Fur Coats 

Each represents a saving. <■. 
ovtr Si 00 — that we know fmm 
Ottf kTilic's reporL The skin^ 
^m unusBaUy fine, the coats 
well nude and the lining ni 
tfttvry sit ks in soft, lovely colors. 

$475 — 46 in. Hudson Sesl 
(dyed Muskrat ) coats, $335 

Nc* mandarin sUeves and 
Mrai^M, slender silhouette are 
•.fotrnciivf features. 

S395 — 40 In. Caracul coats, 

$210 

ftith large collar and Culls ot 

black fox and slightly flared 

back 

$495 — 48 in. Caracul coats, $276 

The same line skins as in the -10 in. coat hut in a full length 
model with collar and cuJTs of skunk. 

Third Hoar. Old Bonding- 




Colored Linens — Close to Half 

Very tine all-linen tablecloths with napkms to match, with 
platd effects in red or blue. A basket weave (hit is attractive, 
durable, and different These Stewart Week prices are very 
close to one-half the rcpular prices: 

B3 a 54 Ln. Tab] «: loth s. r«l only, 12,75 
G2 a 64 io. T.blerloih.. blue only, ft. 
Napkin* in blu* or red, $3 a Jnirn. 

53 i 54 in. Tableclotha and assi napkins, $4.25 tba sat. 
62 x 64 in. Tabladolha and ila napkin*. $H the aot. 
(Napkin* in bantlliad, ready for u.e i 
The aime damaak hj th* yard. 64 in. wide, red or blue plana, «2.2S tw. 

Hetmst.tchcd LtzDcheon Seta — Third Leu 

Suine very lovely hemstitched squares, a l average third less. 
Hme in qualily; beautiful in dtsiffti and exquisite in workman- 
ship. 

rlvmatitchad luncheon square* — 36 incite*, $2.25; 45 in., J3.50; 
54 in., t5. Rerularljr 99.75, JS.25 and 97.50. 

15 in. Hamititched napkin*, to match, 54-5Q doMrn- — ragvlarly 97. 

IS in. Haimtitchod napkins, vrj fine dsuxuik in aeveral lovelv pat* 
term, including the aatin band— $5.50 to JO a dnrrn- — reaulailT IS 25 
to 91360, 

Main Aiala, Strael floor, Old Buildlnaj. Firal finer. Oid Building. 



INDIVIDUAL SHOE'S FOR MEN 

300 Two-trousers Suits of 

the $60 and $65 Grade 

for $44.50 

Men's and Young Men's Models 

Through the cooperation of one 
of our best makers, we are able to 
offer this splendid collection of 
suits of our liner grades for 
Stewart Week. It is a value tin- 
equalled in New York. There is 
an excellent assortment of patterns 
in fancy and heather mixtures, in 
j, r rays and brown, hairline stripes 
of blue or black. The fabrics are 
Iweeds, worsteds, cheviots and 
cassimeres of a superior quality. 

The young men's models are in 
j or 4-button coats, with small 
lapels and short veals. 

The men's models are in 3-but- 
ton coats, conservative or semi- 
conservalivc. 

Sizes 34 to 46 — in regulars, 
longs, shorts, stouts. 

Despite the very moderate 
price, every garment is strictly 
tailored to rigid Wanamaker 
standards. 

£.*-«*{ Hoot. Nww Buildin*; 




SPECIALIZED SI^VICE^^TREET FLOOR 



tha perfortnanc* a-as over ami their idols. 
beaah (u emerge and leap ln|n their wait- 
ing cnm. Then then: wan tho cheering 
and thr buek-slapplne. tho bravaH and the. 
touting Ihnt tho npera fans or Italy- and 
Ibu older conntrlra have brought with 
ihi'tn every year to Itroadwar since tt 
first bccatn'i the *orld cenur of frond 
opera. 

Aatlenee Gel-i ArqaalaKtl. 
prolonged interaiUzftfr&s rauaed by the 
nnusual amount of "vlaiting" done in all 
sectioBS at ihn bonne, a finely American 
custom that hne crowii with, the years, 
prolonged ibn performasce to an eitrr.fr- 
dlasry kngth. Many change* io the per- 
snnDei and ownership of the box-boldcra. 
and the home -corning of many anrisL 
Iradeni wh>i have becii mlfalog from Fifth 
nvetiuo uti prulonited visits to Europe, 
gave awasion for map* renewals of old 
nperntlc coutroveriics, nnd there ffH 
great pneaipaboDt tho long list of utellar 
ficc'--^ii>niti from Genuant- and other for- 
eign rhpiTstn this seaaon added in p^i'- 
arariim for a gcueral revival ot Wag- 
oer.aa macterpiece*. On Iho whole, it 
waa a moat neighborly and aupiciau* 
opetilog, with more of the carnival «.<trlt 
than we have had oa like ucejtakroa oinco 
the war. 



017 Fifth avenue, occupied by ths Na- 
tional iJcnucrntic Oul>. to a client <>f 
Charles It. Van Vaten, Inc., fur 
.1 0Ui L fflXl. 

Of tlic amount to ho Jiafd, JliJ.'i.OOO It 
etpn-wHl li.v n niorigage novr on the 
premlNr*. $Tm.\IfK) be a pnrcbaiie uor-T 
morigaa;^ £h>MX*i hg a csab na>m>ul 
■paa p^**ape ■( litis. Fifty Iheu+jud 
dnlUr* in ruiah Ik to be paid upon *he 
aicning "f a ruatnet. In the ertai of 
ci-male befure the eti.l of a year, at a 
proOt: ihf Nstioaal Democratic Ctttb is 
to receive one-half nf the peon. ei> 
pressed in the *ate price. 



ST0P1TCMGEC2EMA 

Peifttrating, Antiseptic Zemo 
' Will Help You 



DEMOCRATIC CLUB SOLD. 

IVIee i.f atiDlO.OOO tor Firia. An 

on Propcrfs- Approves. 

Hiipremtj Court Joiirc Robert McC. 
MapLb ytvtcruay slpncd so order approv- 
ing tho iirotwofcd talc of tho prwmiiea St 



Ntrrer miDd how often you hare tried 

and tailed, yoy can atop bornlng, Itch- 

fng ICcacina quickly by applying Zetno. 

faraukbed by any dTQgixxt Cor S5o, 

. Eitra large bottle. H.iXi, BeaJliic; le- 

fin* the motbent Zemo is applied. In a 

1 *.bort tuoe ttsUailly MQ trace of Eeacova. 

, Tetter, WsaaJaj, Rash. Tilockfaead' and 

, linnlar skin dl*eapea will be nmoved. 

t F.ir diiHiiaa; tho -ain and maklag 1% 

1 vigontialv healthy, always me Zttao, ths 

penrtrath g, antiaspdc liquiri M tii-n 

otai:-n fall It U tho ona ilepsndjble treat' 

went for skio uuubks of all hlAdi. 






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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 







■ 



CUDIBC r»«j. *»»i. k«»»»i ■*■* I 

HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON | 
^Z^ATENDRESSE^ j 



POP MATS. WEOVSAT 



mtttiuttin* 



,1nW /.'spli^i aui*0tm<T« t&r 
opening jw/otwmoq of John 
"arryiaora (i "llamfct" ffl '*e 
£» if. /forrtt Tlkmfra fe> 
Mpr*W tf«**(if fli * oVlort 
Skcr/i. Fint lfafUiCff Bafar- 
da* at tJ5. 8t*l* noa> on 
Frtcri after o|»e*«*j |SJ0 lo 
J&Jnt 



•BEST JUt-RICAl MUSICAL PLAY 
U THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD" 

I cnten.(OHU«iQyB 

LB- 



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THE LOVE CHILD 

Bt »K\RV ItATAILLE 

•A I bub Rr [ha AhrlfH But* 
P* HAHTI!<r DROWN 

*ium:v bi.ai kmf.r 

JA.1FT BCiniCK 
LBB BAKBH 

PORT THEATKE. TK *'|r Ftl i :i 
*-"-'J\ ■ M. T»-«lr 41 EK 11 Ltl 

Hr.i M«dt«r To-dur *l 3.13. 

MtHIEJN Ur G T£nr mmrzE 
THE MOVIES i floslekze base 



rr Btut itiATi »». 
and. nln «X liwk.tr. r 



THE GINGHAM GIRL 

MRlCABBOLL^.fltr^ 



'HOSPITALITY' 









BETTER TIME 



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BtRtTunJirrsa^ 



n w. 4i ni. 



"THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



FULTON 

o/amo&ssdMs 

Holly daruk 




N F U Trli-Uir 7 J» 
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A. 1« Erlmpr 1 ! iimvh FredtciL4a 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

crtom ninui TM bajadkhe ') 
With Ylrl«ft*« ■ TfaArpr .J»hn T, 
Itnl I Kmt" Murray 



SSSSFiSl LOYALTIES 



br J«kb OnlaWOrthT 



RPPIIRI IT *BT <1T) IT. fci.'t !», 
AlfHC NICHfJLfl' tjmhlu hrrru, 

ABIES IRISH HO SE 

*02d PERFORMANCE TO-HIGHT 

IHVIll DELASCO J L r. -,-im. 

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v smnRBianrnr 

Mfli>. f>-™« A Sal-. ?.M 
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LTHUM 

FRANCES STARR 
■V'SHORE LEAVE" 



iA KJWUMC SiPDCnS * 

MUSIC BOX W£& vi? ; 



VflNOEflBILT:."' ^.^."i 11 



T0RCH3EARERS 

or Hit APIOUMnHCBY 



THt ACTO-T*' BQl/JTT AS SO CI A TIGS ANMau&CBS 

EQUITY ANNUAL BALL 



AND MIDNIGHT JOLLIES 

■turd Pj HA-JSAftt) PHORT 



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Zittk SAT. NIGHT, NOV. 18 th „ a p t 

■ -EATS ON Mt£ AT tSO W. flflTIl BTREKT AVD HOTEL ASTun 

*■•« T),™, Whs Will Appear 
A*»et1* Allen Carl HpiMdall Ylvtenne Hear* I 
"'■; !•*■« C«all* h\o<h Brother* Hal SkeSL> 
Hll! >*" "««■■ »***r * Prfnim *lonllTs A r*npr« Ballri 
. L r *f *■**« Wtlliaa* V.h ir ,. fl^ilnlpki Valp-Htln* i 
J>rk Itaithtr 'UBfrttlr > n lth WlnlTntf MsduaE l.lmitn,, 
-PACiANT 

"WOMEN OF EQUITY' 1 

Hr^M. IFPn tr J —r-. ir»rbaTl-«al |^ VlnV i. Hraiy ? i^r. 

ETHEL BARRYMOR.E ud 100 STARS OF EQUITY 

AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA D{p«ct«d by FRANK TOURS 

AMD 

PAUL WHTTEMAN-S DANCE ORCHESTRA, Ud by PAUL WMlTEMAN 

&4>llHM t'lffclm GtOHOU Li: Gl'CAK, 



MARCUS LOEW UNDER 
FIRE AT TEE T.O.C.C. 



Hnttd Dimniiion Omr CoIlectiTe 

Booking ud IntereiU of Iiidt- 
ptndtnt Silibitor »t Louchtoii. 



caAiiipnr ni fictotzsi 



■WpFvar 
1%m C«ut. 



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Hftanii 



MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



1'upvElp.r Millurr To-afry, B.Oa 

nicocAT ifiT IH ,uw>r 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 

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By •«■•. HOW EHIBt MAL'UHAM. 

[»"/r 'kill Ti* |lt r**r."-AI« DaU 



MADGE KENNEDY in 

SPITE CORNER 



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METROPOLITAN S3S£ 

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Th "", *■:■* *t <» Anmrt d*l 1P« H» 

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- m P*i» hi™. hmun rt riptiNn 

%»«t »«a, •■! . D«rl. (indnnoit 
W rat. C T| ill . *|d« 

IIaRD«,S PtANO LICD. 



Th. m .>, >i inm«i r i ( : 

UP SHE GOES 

"hrllar (hun 'irrtir.' Wbfti nor* 

-roil 1.1 |ou »«U[ M -M f Tiltllim. 



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ALACE 

U'r A 47 BL. 



W llliaini ("avrrabim, 
Mrmikc JaliaB * EnUi- 
taliMf*. Ann rt-niitnu- 
tan. Dnnnn iliirr., 

Pa*m * WtHarr, Ftlnk Vl:i 
}lr..D. lite) A rrr». rlh. 



By LOUZLLA 0. PAK80IB. 

AWAEH diMxiAsini irx-fc P Iaob f» 
!-rd«j- at tht wiafcly nwetinj; of 
:> ThMtn Ovaenr* Ckmber 
■ if Coomfm. CaUeHJre boak- 
I&t *U tha KdbJMrt UDilrr flrv, lint 
eoruBCT- .-f (V Hmlh rwotTOlW Vr fjM 
Of lil* blc IbMITV OTTHTI to tSlt DAaU] 
in d«>ifiM)ri l r(!ilhiu>f . UuCbs Lee«r 
■tbb ciiUdxed "b«»u»t - of ii« btuiDatt 
mrthoda In nply to Idwm who rit«Jlkr 
bin confsf Into tbelr MTitorr 51 r. !«* 
had tbti to <ay In ■□ JnWnrftir aftor the 

BTMtifii: 

"1 will Mgr+i ta »f fcftftUpf AirajBft- 
carai iJiat Trdll nut injur* my buaJueH. 
i.cniiDot be 4<X]Mcted Id do MnythHif or 
mtei- I'll" 407 -Tmrpuicnt itim wouhl 
hurt my bu»innM- No/ ffCoTT f thlbilor 
wrnilil do curb n thing not irouN tfacy 
aih annlhrr Id ilo «(i. I ID nJwayi n«dy 
to ].-][■ ! !,■ - Indlvidunl nnn! Tuif done *o 
ranaj- times in tha paal, bn( I cayiirtt be 
eipertod lo l^nr J«rwn mj purine**." 

Avlieil If Jir Auuld it«p piprr.,dlni, Mr. 
fjiw* fliild that ■» Iotii dj lie waa in 
builDeta In !m]"'il to koep "n rnlkridEac 
li(a lni*?ft>M- fla? a'ldtdf hnirerrr, that 
he vciin nlwujS rr.lriy for a fight and 
weloaracKi ll nrnvLdlnjc the (IfliUnfi ru 
fair. IT* died J»l* rtfly trio!» In tha 
bupinea* nnd tuld^how Ic hnd hjil tu fipln 
Ida way to (he lo|i iHid htlmatrd thJi 
wna what nther QShlbHQn ih-inii] expect 
lu hftvo tfj dn. 

"f w-BB nnt :Ln'!:c I Id rraixTJ rrulrl (fa 
Tlicntre Ownff*' fhambep (rff."iimmMro J " 
Hill Mr l*>*w In rvpty to nnglbrr fli«ra* 
[■'.i. "Had J Li:.."-[i that tny refticiia* 
Ui'ii wrui pniijcht I VMM tiufir l<in»nd lr 
In ind dify emild tinvc nrwpled it or 
nut. ap Tli-y aaw fit." 

Hpo-iii^nc io ihc nliibliori. Senator 
Walter •iffFntftl tkaf i*hr bupIi cnattera 
[.. IVUL II, Unp fur lettlnaenl. *Tbt 
JSf-iiBrir aald Ur. !|i). »■« 'in- loilcMl 
one [d ■■;:!.■ kuch mlratideretandiusa. tt 
v.. i* aim tt -.-it rlr.i after lb" Aectlni (bit 
it fleemnl a ilininr In "|iir-h on" MnnM* 
Lpcw, lie m *i 1. 1.: i!ii- only "if It worn 
ri|]:*iiiTii h that bad 1 built up rlreiiita nf 
Ihratm- ArtoTtilue l ■ ■ -Mr. Locv. El 
j-v.iliy |a n> matter at tlaa itinival nf the 
fllieat : rhe man *ruo fllhta for hit boad- 
nr** nnd taina abjulil tiot be aaked tn 
rlumi|?t tih busjaeaa nor ahould he be *i- 
neoeJ In Jiarr Ida t<**i fortune with I 
oilier*, wbu li*«c Pa rluiti on Uim what- I 
I ri-tr. In BlN-Aklfflj) Of wl:«< h* bfld bad 
to rv.it. lid »lth tn the i>arlj daj». Mr 

Loew nwntiuMd thai baatace (or hii 
acta intended "f"r «*e tbnau* were aenl 
to anotbrr out if (■>*«. a n d orher *ueh 
tntilMda uaedi t" di«roq™te blm. If b* 
coald fiybi oat ami win, Mr. Loew 

i th"ti£ti oilier cablbitoT* <ou\d d* llle- 

j wltT. 

lielaier Thtalrt*, 
Cl^rlra Sc^lfier !■ headinc ajATpara- 

i tkin. at wbifh IL O. LiadertDcm ud TJ. 
RnBeiiwfLA are ahro nfficera. whirh baa 
taken over the roatrol -t mthi theatre* 
on i Lr E3A HlbV- Thne ladndk the 
urn L-'ourteenib Street, ibe Nttw I>e- 
lancry. the RaMM the Hun»lhne, the 

, t'ajiiu. lh« Awaue A nn.l the lIoHen 

1 Itule. To (hi* ehaln wilt be added meral 
other boQae* iudh idiiallv owned t>7 the 
ulfkera nf Ihc eorapaii^, mak.nj one of 
the larfeat detruii* Id the marropolltAn 

f dlal.-icl. 

llnUipIn Uay Mfebl Pirimre. 
Chjliapiu. (he n,.r^i.. ■(■[. • talb-lu 

imit.-i: iH'-liir.-i AI LrMt t. atory rtiiu 
ta thin ■■'•:■-'•. that he ih abbHiie; a num (bat 
mafce* all preTiO'UB . H.-jirn-:.* uale Into 
uti«E luipijrnJBcanM tn b. Bfriea of no- 

tillD jr!i' r .nr:-s |Q I:-- ji.-u Li:i.-.-l] J'j Il.»: u- ■ 

livo l'k;ur« Compan;, the QjfatUimtoj 
that uiakea tba Ueorc* Arllaa brand of 
iilim Arthur Kdend, anaed aljout the 
u-.iiri--,. *.%ii!i j s, ■ - n — - ■ 1 3 1 ■. i-: n : i. s -»a 1 . He re- 
ulled ho bad hiHbiaa tn »*j 4b (bo nth 

jeet. ' lirMn.iiiL. Iir addwl, h«d HOt * sailed 

a rotitract .» i-i, l<ut whether atich ao In- 
t a tfH J B tM doouati-nt <lou!d be fortJitMm- 
ini a tittle later iir. Krlead would Dot 




BLAKCHB IWKET, 
• kr Vl-ir* <»e "I* nl A lie* I'l-cil- 
atlll In --ftBlnrr *d»ma -■«j-«r" 
aai fii c", aeeordiiiar ■> lhw«f 
teliai haTfl Hrn ih< plclarr* aa 
oalnfanriinc s>«-rr«r**aucr. 



taia' lTttrtd," "IntolerBttca" *od] "The 
Birth of a Nation." ' 

aiawaa Ahnni la I>Imid. 
Chleajfp Binni to be the mecra for alt 
one film frleada the** days. Hiram 
Abranv. baad of raited Arliitn. la tm 
the Windy City and espeeti te ba theffr 
aome daya XDore, 

aTUtai r»>«1a«tl*Bui rwraaadU 



I**k> abadioa to apron 1 two or more 
weefca atodrlne; production. His frienda, 
who have Mb -rclr/arc at heart, nrt orr 
Inx hltn ta b« cartfal nf that wSeked 
JInirywood and all (he "Tamp*." 

A llnAkl.aoa An»glPC-rl<, 

Ai a met*, caaoal ohaei^er. tl would 
ae«!ai to aa thai tbt W. W. Hodktnaofl 
Cofltnany la more than ceo in a ta (be 
frottt Ihj-ie daya. Kvfrj- weak or aa 
a^rne a#w picture or (>lan prflBflted by 
Mr. ilodkbiaDDi I* made pabite. Yraier- 
day "ttiI waa r*rr leeri uat "-Tlie £inj- 
doai Within'* and ■ UoHar I^tH-.' - two 
WtOf ekhenaiarer epecLal". will a* 
diAtrfbttted by lha Hodkin»ao Corporation 
within m rtrj few week*. 

J*r*a IB l-T-noriailF" 

Jaat *rlm thiDj* looked r*ay for crm- 
aorablp. Japan derided to itnpoae a 
■ 'rider eamaorahip on all AnHrlcaui filfci 
and thai lower (he Importation of the 
rolled, Baatea nrodoe<. 8oaaa months 
B|-o fHK of the Japaneae dtlen, heliee- 
irta; tbtra were loo mace forekro Akma 
ffaaUna- atwut. plaeed an l«s*rtal tax 
rf *lfl a Ihouaand feet fla all imported r * P*rfminajiee thai i* oar of tie aoJ:- 

aeflritr, St larreased ll. Iflail a S •t"I»**;.f 1 !?? N*».<«i^aaS 

year* a|o. the Japaneaa. film*, had The ; 

market without aoj inierferaoe*, bat w* i 

thmi the American inraaloni (a each a 

*erl«nii problem, effort !■ b^lnt *i*id*^ t*> 

Elk* Itt «nwr»hip law «o atf/icl for' I 

Fbratr* will f"".'t it djflciile *o meei it. j 

Amonc ihe aubjert* to b« banned art 

Ihot* ■" >M-,.!rreii Immoral, tihleb irwludri | 

love^nuiklQf "cettep. r»e«lu(loiva, asd par- [ 

tlcutariy a ph-inre of the war. ba which 

the former Kaiser Ii (he h»ni,- 

Ob Hi- Wtj Weai. 
IJ(e aa head Of the .\-^-,.;ttA Fifit , 
National ha- ita drav.bmrk". IJete la 
Biehanl Jtowliad perfectly contented lo ; 
remain In New York. bul. ftlan. he 3s ! 
rnlled to Ccilifornla lo iIjh-uka prodtic- : 
(Ion wilb Ihr componiea at work out 
Ihrre aod n«!>*ibtr make plan* for tbf 
|--«- 1 nH li ■-■; i -i i-b nf >'lr"l National'* own pm- ' 
>'■■• !.-. >lr. Itowliod will be awar neaeral , 
n-peka. a* Jipmi aa it takes htm to imua- j 
act hi* bii*ine«-'. 



word from ta* evawt, la the lllite 
duciiona. locmted at the BreBtwood 
8tud:o*. The new firm wiQ produce, a 
arrre* of fratOtra with Ba all-star cast, 
l-'rert^rirfc Reel, jr.. heada the prod»Hni 
ataff as direftoT aTeaeraJ. and C7 B. Har- 
riann. preajident of the, Bay State Film 
Company, head* the new rotnpaay aa 
president. We refrain from making? anj 
Jokea on the nanaa fieel. leaTlnc tkh 
amnaement i& oor reader*. 

Tfce Rerarai *f ninrkr. 

We hear frnrrj^asK cane who u* the 
picture that "Qniacr Adatmi .Sawyer" b) 
one of Ihe worthy eortribufou* to bmh 
(ion pirturea for the year. We ahw hear 
Blanche Sweel. aa AUee PettlailJ. girm 



will releaae tbla p'.riur* founded oa [he 
atory by Cbarlra Faiton ridaia. 



nefen Polfnrk In all the r>r T of bar 
Winter firr* attanded a dinner party the 
other certain^. Anwnj ih»- cnr*(a was 
Percy Ifammond. the erudltej Tribnn* 
critic. SeehiE ait ilii.i jrarreoua ralmettt. 
he called io ber and flaked: i 

"VJTtat nre (hose faraT" 

"Ftn," eoe replied;. 

'■Oa,,'' he aaiJ. "I [hnnchi they worr 
Faunoaa Plajrr-. -Laptj '■ 



SEIZE MRS. GOELETS COAL 

P-*l Adnl.l.irator Ca>at|«**» Con- 

■ Taaa attaai *c 'Wa*kitB>r' r*awo»a* 

»■**<« lafvlr. 
lay i-:.iii-i km i- Tk. ifanuai T«Iacr**M 
NEWDUBGH f TT. T, Km. 14. 
Coal PcUoTeji from CflCatea of weaJthy 
peianaai caatlntK In thu aectioa. 

WIIHara IL Pfrklns. fad admin iitra tor 
for Ormnaja Coiioty, who afoqday wianl 
3*>rj tana of coal on th* jvroperty of J. p. 
M»r«an In Hlairlaad FaJli. co-da> eod- 
(Ueaud three «fIoad* fraa the property 
of lira. Boben W. Goebrt, near Chaatar. 
The Coelet coal waa turned ovar to a 
Cheater deader with instruction to pan 
l( around oh too to ■ family. Th* lfor- 
coal *bs siiTu fq the T-ilIix*r* of 



pit coa 

lCrtlac 



d FalLa, 



WIRTH AND CABINET 
RESIGN IN GERMANY 




Worth While Pictnrra QjaHDItMo*. 
ajBaaH the lonlract yrntrrtLij' »v[|U *.C. 
ItailaiiH. *ej-ratary of Aaaoelatcd Bj' 
hibiu.rF. The fl rat fentlirr f-T relcpBU 
nnder thr naw Arran|(eineni i* "On Ihe 
Bank* M l?u- Wuhaah." lianr-d un the 
famnna nnag bj Pan] F>r''*>er, M 1 .** 
j'vmi« : * fm formerly i-ifli i-i t-tilld parti, 
make* lur :«nj |r -irnrirr f.ir th# rtrat lime 
in the* -1 |ifpeiir» as n yo^iig woman. 

Rilnrni r-'mm I :i r Cli*»l, 

Now ibnl llnrry II. Warner h bakwft I 
from (Tie I'ariHc CVaWV he ran imp Hard 
prnnlrin:>Inf n!' (lie thln*> h* plnum'd 
whilr in thi' ntnw*pherc of nitu prudin - ' 
tinp. Ilie firal iblnz M d.d wbr-n 1j<- ] 
reached I]id.'yniiod wo* !■■ nati* arranyo- 
nients la enlaritr Warner llroihrr*' i 
atndlo. TbT ttfond hem on the inmuntn 
waa In ibti-rview a hcnre of aeJl-knnua . 
wrtera ami player* with a T|e« to )a- ] 
ritine iliero to ulsu aa'to* doiiud :n*. 
The :iim--- m llio Mjcnrra will ba made 
fiublTe ta b--M>ti aa it ■■ i -ertain iber- ate 
no mtanclinx a)l|*nr» in the n-aj- of ' 
pfrrTJOWli <-onlr»rU Therf v j|| be i'nii:«Ti, 
producti^r." «!ili the Wnranr trml oiit* ' 
Seat aeaaon. 

Dm Elf* W*r West. 

That popular yonnc bmi. U- '■■?-: 
Kaae. is ItiT::.: New York : ■■ ihe « e*l 
coast Tburadir He » coirif to the 



Ifaey Muhi To-Biahl. 
To-nlyht bj Bfa-v M ( Ut *t ihe t'npltol [ 
Theatre. H r>d ihere will be a display nf | 

■ii' f-.i ; .■■ ■ >-"■ li-iin seen in an* thentre. 
M BoaD0I DtwH to lilo," wlili Secreiarj 
liiillii-H, (Ut ■■rtiiiiii nil iv filtu. In iH'iiiic 
fenture.1 i||j» week pt thr tnpltol hy Mr. 
Iliithnfi'i pud tu-niajht Ihe nary repr*- 
neiiinti*,--! unao wlf] njteinl the perfonn- 
nniir Irivlmle *vuie <rf our ruoal lilaL.r- 
Kulxlieil nfflit-1-n. Aouiur i lieae are Ail- 

LMIfnl ! J I .ir . .I..i|r*. H "..[MILIInirT-lll-l'InF-f 

of (he Afhu-iitr- fleet aocompanle-J hy bin 
Flnff; Cbiu l>. V. artier* rani u landing 
the hwaalp M«rjlHtHl. H- ■■viih lwo liun 
fltrd blw^js.ket. nnd tli* fiainhip hand, 
and QtpH, B, l>. While, iu rharge pr the 
New loek Nivy Heernilina Bureau, with 
Lient. ("1'BiiuBnder Paul E. iVnalat and 

ttm 



Iitenli] ComplIc»a.tiOTj» Cause Fail 

of Clamctllor'B GoTornmeBt., 

Stizmeii Party BcneflU, 

idr Patraal Neia 



• UomlftE Tar<tikpb, 

IJtmLIN/Ni 
OtTtB&n t'uhinet rwiriicd 



I l 



In ( kIca«o, 

t'artil hernpater, Sfr. ft&d Mr*. Albert 
firrr and P»rire K:r»r.< ara in Chicaau 
*.-il!i l>. W« ilriOth lo attend the ojirn- 

in* of "One Eirjiioj Nprhl." J.irri 
Llnrd J* nlau in (he party, ma k nj the 
(.r-r 7 .';., . *ir-.. a dVniLate place .heae 
■h v - • BpaatlDBBd i.f Mr. fJriffitb. ft ia in- 
leresiitiK in tante h* !i-i- received more 
[luti 4tai lrtrer-i aftice be opened "t*ne 
Krriiinj Mint" jii the Apoik-. aakina; 
for t\ refwrn enfJbiemeii: of "flparta of 



The 
I &i(ht. 

'J'bo Trill of tbr r-ivernuieni at I'hnn- 
cellor W ln|i wmi dun to iniirnal }*u|IiIcbI 
nhd erunuaiie mmpjicaiinii*, Wirth's 
l LJbir.et, wLieb it :(,, nwOii alilch h« 
iieuilod tnice ibe cjunblinhuiient of tbfl 
linrman repiABc m Hi- «nd s»t tti*i wcirtd 
war, ban kfd in oWc4 nin-t Oftgbcr L7, 

Tlic fall uf Ilic Wirtli tiniernmetit fol- 
lnwwl pltnely th v 4rmiiini uf ihe lirrtnMii 
iwiple'a liBMy, v ( whlrh ltuir> Htimie* 
is leader, (hut it be jt'ueiimI | .irticipminc 
In the pn-Mi.t (Juvrrnunul mi (ijnal 

I lerma with the coalition. 

The realjriiaiiuii of fhancellor Winn 
and his i-'ttbihet U mneidrred * rjpiari 
f«r f - :?ii..n ■-■ .:. !>.. :■ >■■ , ;, . wb". have beea 

' at o ni% uifli Wirtbijii .Lili ■ruliin ft>r 
more than a year. 

l.'aincitii-nt T^alb ihe nnroisjin irent o( 
the GovernniMit'i downlall came won! 
ih.m iJiinatldotf tbxt four persona had 

■ Vcn billed and many * uunded In new 
food riots (brrv. 



Ail genuine 
S tut; cars bear 
this emblem — 
andarebuUtex' 
dusively by the 
Stutz Motor Car 
Co. or America. 
IncImhanapous, 
Indiana, TJ. S. A. 



1923 Models 

now on display 



Web. Paritbaaeu Meter Sala* Co., Inc., 
17 06 Broadway 

I'll on* ClrrU Pita 

|J*--«* D*4>*r4 Avf„ m 1'ejilTsl Ai». 

Pr**Uysi Kewau-fc 



Current Pnci 

" -P* •• - Tr-y !'.--■ . . . 




Mnilan ;.lrliir- ula)rn will 1.* fp- 
rranltl In llr Lkiliimn > ( aikrr 
ar Tb* Sloeklstsr iflr,n p i, tM ia. 

Cmf Deeember 24 i u tn.ur nnm- 
r* lli*H ever brfuir ilidtn pad 
eopy tat ihe fs>! Jllllnar AH Iff 
(Ion* ■howld br »ep( 1st ■( unn-r 



44» 

7-Pibbb. CalHWkia Top WIS 
VAaft MMkaaa* Top lla) 

t&m h. fern? 



Essex Coach $ 1245 



Freight and Tax Extra 



L w ALL-STAR BILL 
I 9-^BIG ACTS — 9 



R11>. H'ltli ■ 
IVERJIDE 



*H.l , Kr!ih.|"'hlf» UmIp, (ifu. Lr" 
ni rtUl *t -"*■'"■■ litllinn Leltar-l. 

jULUrllflL [\,™ patrleola. Welt>. 
"ir**,a nm-lvirrlailn A Writ 



a T l«fk . I JOK VOOK 

______.! M»rrlaj « IMflllBSB 

STBEET:-"- *!"»«-- 



fsiiiiiuiiiifjiimn 

I CuiMvbus riirla. i. •■> ui a*. c«t. Ht 
H tatHsiB**— -'PHP'- 

MIDNIGHT 6H0T*.- TO-MohlU>W AT I* 



tONt'KRTS. 



B. I. MOM - 



f AJKEh™™ WHEN THE 
Z.2?2? DE8ERTC»U8 



1^>VBRO0iDWW 

s 




I AI E Hell r-laht*r.' C*Iot*4 

■*■ — i»* a e. pvana, 
Kfaios roMedr 



P 

JV0L1 VALEKTINQ T *' 



■ » — rpfnH m«ij-i ririvm 1 — ^ 

lU' TO mCl BWDY *-""<*■ 

■ IP!— I V tuw. BiiJu Or«k-«**. 



PJflTOL 'BBOTHErlS^SItir 

U VhmU:i: ■"»;.-.. Qrasfl niTi iim 



StVahQ 
*■»* n t. aa* 



Mar>' Fickford ts 

T*«b af ■tT c fmBfiBB»lr i i' 
aHnaat tjaipa— J Qisasptia. 
fOKUE BALLKT, 



CiIIMIIilK HAM. 

r. Than, Kfi '. 'II. Ml l„nr(H. 

Ss»v. BO, Ui-e, » t jap.. 4-tj r re>a>. 1-3. 
Mprvfej ir.-tT. April 5-7. 

BQSTON 
SYMPHONY 
ORCHESTRA 

PIERRE MONTEUX 

CoBlWIar 
«*•*«■ TkLrt.. Pl»e Ccnfmi, 

• in k *7.ar>. am. ia, a^i do ins. 

HAfL QBDEIU ami tefar. Not. - 1-. w . 
BL Inuin. rrntb*/ HaJ'l Dau«. "ill ka 
□ IkBa prior lo pabUc •■!•. 



Th* Arbpcail* PlalPHs. 
The Herald yealerdaj commented oa 
(he ■•.-ftK'iiih of 1 hi- :-'rtt[> ArhucblD pic- 
lures worth tS.OOVAX) a year, fcknp- 
liinc Is raihee a fltronr word. Icaimucli 
i' ihcrc un» no actual performance of 
1 - -.:.•-■ rltea Ia dnatrojlBS Ibrme'-pJcturcr. 
The alntj* *tf At buckle, accordiiur to 
l-'amoun Player*-L*s*.r. rctoalna eiactly 
tuj |t did when Will Hays, preaudeot of 
the Motion Pirturr " 1 'rod iicrra and IMb- 
trlbutora &r Amsriea, withdrew ifa* pic- 
tures from the acreeaj. Th? pictures. 
"Casolen* taiia," "Freluht prepaid"' and 
"ii»,, Year,*' war*> held ir. abeeatjea 
'.■i'l-ia- the' ArtujrkiN- trial and laic were 
uttbdrawn from (he HTero. Tbert Li 
op r-.ir.tiCT ib the situation. Kaunas 
Plaiera-Ijaky «Lili wttbo'd the ptciarea, 
lull they haie Ho[ beeh scrtppoJ. T^hey 
hav-r been ahr'.Vnl 

1 The Herald Jn:lmated Jopeph ^ebenck, 
the prndiicer 1 , mlphc take over Ibne pio 

| lure* fo- dialrlhiitlon rhrouih other cban- 

j cei* Mr. Scbenck b abroad, » that l( is 
impojantLdr to c^t any ata(raien[ TroTn him 

j on hi* plan* [or the Arbickle ptrtiir-*, 
llr has a r^nsldetaWe am«"nn of maaey 
lied up {a '.'-tela, as ba* Famous Plajers- 
Liafnr, 

To ItsttSiP* Ciiii Ftifir.1 

The Madye Kemtia fra'ores are tn ba 
difltrlbnied ihrnath A*-»™e-'jirii Kiriihlc- 
or*. Edrar Seiden. reprcpentliis; ifce 




The Most Important 
Closed Car Quality 



Touring U045 
Cabriolet 1145 
Coach - 1245 

Freight and Tax Extra 



STliMO* Of 

STMEDAIKDK 

■ *«A*a* ^" IT' ill ..1' ■ 



Tlie lani rhrlalapsa 

M,.r a ln, Trl,,r.pk 
*t-T. .iirriM — 
■ Ol BHlaal ll, 
dealer gr 






T**r m- a. 



Cross Eyes 

j for FREE Opto - Scope 

TWM oi-rojicorm uunrcra ' 



It is not the fittings in the body. They add neither 
to utility or comfort. . 

Io the Essex Coach you get every essential closed 
car comfort. You get all weather protection, and a 
beautiful car you will be proud to own. 

While there are no vanity cases, guard rails, step 

lights, trunk, etc., you do get genuine car performance. 

The Essex, experts here and abroad say, is "the 
finest, liveliest car of its size that is built" It' has a 
great economy in fuel, oil and tires. 

It stays out of the repair shop. It stays in condition. 
That is the most important closed car question. 



HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Inc 

TS^mSSWH 1900 Broadway, N. E. cor. 63rd Street ' *^^u%^ 



JAMAICA. L. IV 



RmrwdM 

o*« W. XOTtk it. 



nW lDCHELLK. Y, V. 



J CUSHY CITT, Si, J. 
1*70 Bowl*isi*4 



•W' Hi Tit FLA I MA 
jao-ttW Maipaljw Ait. 



\ 



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■ , 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




HENRY MILLER 
RUTH CHATTERTON 



HZZ.rn.'UTEIiDMSSE' 



CfcKriM Frohntu* In*., 
will WHnt ■■TIIK TBXAI 

kightihoalb." *. mw pta* 

■ly Xn Aklm, ■»*"»* «•* 
< h«el««»*/' with JsbrvK 
Howtasl ■nH ■Mw«r .«»* 
•sIuUm Crirti KH#iiUeT. ** 
ih« EmpIn Tk*alrt j*** 
Vondir nlBbt. &«**.* »*■*■ 



Arthur JJpJjtilW fflUHMHlMT t*a 

opening per/ormoPHT o/ t/ohiaN 
tforrynwrff h* "flflmlrt" «* (*■ 
£am If. flan-fi rheaJrii to* 
niaki at 8 o'ulocJt (Siorp- -*■>**" 

no*, o* nale. Prices after open- 
ing S3.30 t-. 91.10. 



TTHPHTV THatATftK. W- U St. Era. 110. 
USi»l MATS. WTO, *aAT.. -LID. 

"BEST AMERICAN MUSICAL PLAY 
iK THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD" 

GEBKE rLCOHUK C0ttEDUW 

IHELUEKEUY 



THE GINGHAM GIRL 

ITHEA , T*»t. AWBL 
s.i-Tiiiiiv ?■ r.n :.•-■■ 



'HOSPrTAUTT 



■MUiMWi] 






m&msm 



•«v trstmum wwnit*«:io^ 



POP. MWS.WEO.t»9Ar 



rTiPT theatre, w. « St btt. Hi. 

"—■-'■XI HlU. TTta. * Sit. H IH. 

MbHTDft Or qlehh hcitse 

THE MOVIES JLOHENCEKASH 



t7BHt S-nU THREE DOLLARS 
irdeH Tiy ihTieL 



IK 

L.« of dtllS-M 

1i-p at lan«ht*T."-Tii B *»- 

m 



m* 



THE LOVE CHILD 

Pt HENRY BATAILLK 

MULtM*. tor Hft# Anarinn «tM» 

Rj MARTI!* IBOWS 

fI:\ i i-.o-stl* m-nnar-. Intladloc 

S1DSEV BLACK 31 Kit 
JAJTKT 1 ar.E.™.*H 

LEE RAKEft 



Iwtf.yi'td.ft Bit,* ». 
"n**! bldkblaod uAmu aanw*."— Tflimiii*. 
A, L. ErUnajpr'a Hu»lc»i Prodnnion 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

IV;-'.!, Kiirasn'i '"DIB DAJADElW'* 
TVliIj Vlrieaiic I ThPTR* (John T. 
■JtWhI I WftW ITMnrrnT 




REPUBLIC i'SV-.Vi.rii"' 

AJJSE KICROJLS' Uu|Mhe Sacttrit, 

ABIES IRISH ROSE 



11 Bi_ H t-"1 
ay a 3M..I-W. 
IMA fl AIDET AND ™mPANV tpIUi 

IIHA CLAIKfc. mtFCR MCRAE 

■■ 'THE AWFUL TRUTH" 
Fill TDN SJEJS yr^JEff* ■■fe-** 

rULIUH HEUHT MAT. SAT. #11.10. 

On'Moi Btos$6*ts 

Molly damik 

I tmmmr»mau.HirMnwM 

ESS? LOYALTIES 



MAT1SKK T6-BAV AT 3.aa. 
BATES HELASC0 Prwtnu 

Li™ ULRICA KIKI 



«>(.* ant* 1 . 



bj John Galawoi'tfey 



TIMES SQ. £,™t 

"11m i ?.;■■; ■.■■.■■: .-.>«- Tort "^Eia Bun- 

LTy FOOL 

I POP. KBKU 1IATINKE TO-DAT. 

SFJ WVN thsa.. w. iu si. *na&. 

(iJnrn.'y .Al^xmi'trr 

BERNARD & CARR 



MATTER T41-DAV AT 31.30. 
DAVID tifiUgco Pc^nU 

FRANCES STARR 
in"SH0RE LEAVE" 



NAZIMOVAS "SALOME" 
COMING TO CRITERION 



Prcvio-na Contract Will End Knit of' 

"When Knighthood Waa 

in ¥lowei-," 



JUBCHB LOEW OFF FOR COAST 



HarolA rioysl. Sol to A p !■*■■■ ■ «■ 



•Wrmt. 



to Waik f* 



"$> 



"^n^mm 





LAPl KiJi^US." — Ilmr_. 



By I0TTELL1 0. PASS058. 

ALOXE" mafea lDto iin- Crit*- 

rfoa JiaultJ \ for >» titcuderi 

run. Thii bit of JUT.-* created 

«iw!dfi-ubla coauncnt i.lonf| ih? 

Kbltj) jnjiicrdaj beciuac of tbo f *<-t tb* 

gii-:ii.[|^ (if "SftlOEUt" Kl«BrH the do«lt)ff 

doTa ol "When Kai|htlw»d Wu in 
Flowiir," irtiicli b.u b«d tttt of ths moat 
fPBHriiHbtc [TIM of 1D.T produrtSon CTi?r 
■ hoHTi on BMdKRT. Whta Willlmfl 
Kandnliih H.'ftrsi leased the Crl^rjon far 
"KnlBtithoad" he had po We* tho picttirt 
■iVMul'i ha.i'e such n run. _ lie anLj odtOKH 
Llai: Ibutro until Jauunrv 1. ud it the 
lime be signed the If*** he thoa|hl thnt 
would bt pTiougli (iniis Ic show "KDiplii- 
hood** Bud mrerftl orter pboto-pltjw. 

LtuL B.I tike theAtciral world, ktLO«-n 
Marion Daviea'i "Kpi|;hthood H went over 
s.j \foll liicrc WU no chHnce to abow 
any olhcr plcmte. In, tict it tllB leeso 
did not terminate on Jannar? 1» it Is rrry 
probable th? pktute Mould not lente the. 
(Jritcrioq. Yenterdaj it waH Intimated 
that Mr. llant \\\ix comiderinjf lakibK 
nnothet Ibeitfe for hi- picture. 

"Salome" is |br nlra TtriioD of Okit 
Wilde'* well known at air, NasLtoO** i* 
ttie atnr and the nirtiirp wai mud* some 
iiEii- .1*".. Vi'-'V ■'! AttiKbi -.vsil dLntilbulft 
it. There hoH b«n t\ trout d*al at ulk 
nbout '^ilome'" because of tb* unlflu? 
munnrr in which Nailra^vn. bandied lie 
i,i :nm;i:: brroine <>f Wlldo and dtlier ivril- 
it«. Mii'ifimc iVaalaiovn. had 'o mu^h 
confldence in this pnaileuUr picture sbe 
rehwed to acwpt ao offer for ite rrlean^ 
i',i!iiL ibe had tht ion Krt oonTravt ib? 
wanted. 

Vnn lierhera Urtilc* Ile'IJ Ffmlnri'. 
Back from Eniope, where he crerttH 
i BematinTi hjr cranhini; JnK the fro^t I [,, ,„i(iiip,y 




Almost Unbollevable L 

Yowca a batdlT res li it t be wooder- 

"^ (lit i.iiipro#cln«nt to yoar 

ikiu And coisptexloa 

t a« minc>r w 11 1 reveal 

Ioyo6 niter mlaf 

. Oo&rtoJ"* Orieatat 

Craamfor the iint 

| lime- Wbite-F3tsll 

RacbeL 6 

T S*»i 10* fa Ttul St* 




WILL BROADCAST 
FRIAR SPEECHES 



Banquet to Ammement Overlord* 

Sunday Evening to fiava Uniqno 

Distinction. 



APOLLO 



ii.. ih«i. Win of n»i7. 7 

llj, 5,10 A H.ri. ^ ■:f!»/ "«I 

D. W. QEJJfi'ATM'fi 



»?§*Mm 



aooKSsSfKi 



MARION BAV.ES 

<P.'T™.»1l wuru TO-DAY 



KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



To-iidchi il *.*>... 

tTri. V.Tt. « ■ 

Sin. ■'.--. ii 3 

flat, il I. M <ubit:r 
*t Pop. Prion" 

Villi, nvn. ■ '■■: ■; !'■ 

■Vfxi .lion, ti ■'..,, 

1V«-il. kit. at *... . . 

Til ii r*. BWft. kl T 1 

HARD^iAy 



Ann.r.- { irJ I rf tlf 
flJjJii nL„V|,||. ' 

ltteri«tof*lt 

■tlOn prj-fnriEiitii-i 
.'4(lHon ft Dnilla 

Alien* nuni«jn B -i , «. i it»j-Li 

llnri., flndamm 
Aid* 

, WnlkTi.'3-r 

TIAMJ LBED, 



morosco K!«i , 5s 

ttlUOEAT HIT IN TOWfi! 



Iflff HWh i.w^vi7 V J '. 

UP SHE GOES 



y William FavrrAtiaTn. 

h.n.F,Krl(ti'i!nrooke Jthiui a .iii'L.v 

ir*. Ann I'miilnK. 

. Inirunn SJ-ilira. 
irr a WaIIkp, Fiinh Vmo 



PB.F,Kt.lth-«!nf 1 
AUCEfe 
ir. a net J** 



RBJ.KattH'i 
IVEr.SIDE 



ALL^TAR BILL 
9— BIG ACTS— 9 



Cu i'.Kelrh'i |"ChlC" Sale, Geo. 1> 
ninUim™* 1 ^' l-lllian L«lta« 
ULUNlAL Taiu rairli:..ln. I run 
ir «■, ft u fit. ' V a pi Hbv*i. Lj 

I 



E F. tiLii i I 

STREET' 

9p4I Ht. 



-j«ii: cook 

HaKIrj a ritHTM:!. Alma 
Adair. AiaUUdPTI A Jp>J° 
RmElh, n Ilia.-* * FhDlifll*J. 

»Tbf Old IlQmrj>teAd" 



CUM 

Hopwnoe'i r.«.u K hliiur KmKkvnt 



■■ll'K'r than Th* r»l Trtr,"-AHo D*J* 

MADGE KENNEDY "• 

H SPITE CORNER 

LITTLER; 



ELT1NQE 



t:d bi. Kin. * ». 



mamm 



Or W, 90HEHICT atAUUJIAM, 






PJPITOL 'BROTHERS'^rSKIN' 



IvWlDWim" J*A*gft*3fJ 




pnKfta if Americon in»wKpap<ta ilnv.iifti 
liin purthnnf at thn flfl.IMX) fltfta htiMtine; 
jsmunil n( tlit- lute Erapcinr Jonrph nt 
Ihrli!. in Tyrol. John t\ Vnn Hftrfwrf. 
First Nminniil rrmtcliliv htibler and mm!- 
bfr nf tJrr firm nr Von Be^&Blf ind J^ri- 
h^ii, donifs that ho bontht tbr propnrty 
fnr tbe pnrpouc ol pmrlurlnf abronri. Sir. 
Vun HcrlirB Rfti" he piiTrhnscd il fur 
iii-hiiUT Etui linfi Ei.rtjr Tmi-paiwH. In nhi>rt, 
for n piece where lie t*in "»perid bin rn- 
ratiniw and forget mntlon p5ctur<?s. 

Culm id ine i'aaat. 
Siarco* I^irw i<t noi Ifttinj the The- 
iitre Oirncifli ChumWr of Cnnifflrrei 1 In- 
trfrerc with bbs trip EO (b* Cmmi. He 
in Inning to-day Iu 1""Ie ovt-r pi» iirmlnr- 
tjon inlermti' at tJic Mtftnt KtudLo^. 

Stfeaklna ct Hie % O. C tx, It wtw T «Ud 

yrnieidny Inst Tiiesdny'r jwarion and oi> 
mtdan will ln> afKln wnged n#it Tiws- 
du.v. Hut tSMi »tur debater. Itarnii 
liOPw, v-ill not Ik; prexent, «> tho enret- 
ihji will not !j:lv.> !i'= mocb li:r'Tr.;. Vi> 
ftHSMB* ii bnil Intrrrwl. Ite|>nrtpr" w^r* 
liurrcd. to ivr ItdJ In (tc our iiowa hy 
Intrrvlewinc Ute m^'tnlwra of thfl T. 0. 
C. C, aa they kfi the Astor Hotnl. Kot 
an eniirelj Hniiitfactorj' maTinrr fnf any 
ore rH-hiirernnl. Them Jboilld be tDStl 
chsn|[i: in ilir way uf getdng nrna on 
ili'*c merlin*:* ^.nd we hn[if it will be 
regulated. 

IJi.j ii Tut Dni-lnff I'layn. 

Ifnrnirl Lloyd, far the JhfarThAttdtl i-f 
ihcj'-i- vim b*ve lienrd ihut he hna been 

r:'V-'i[!rii i!:;; f nr IflF | ■ «. ■ J"- - 1 J H«e of "Tlir- 

Klwt Vr-ar. ' is not loing to bnj lilw 
phiy -or Buy «f the otiier *iacf nonfnaAfl 
that he lin* J«aw reported to be nejntiot- 
Iti*; (or pii-' 1 " In- arrived in Nbw Yofk. 
iKof will lie Rive up the screen tem- 
porarily to nppmr nn the sl&gc In, ijillo 
of MTSnil prni-i»i(Ion* (lilt bnve been 
made to liitn iu tho paat inuple of months. 
Mr. Lloyd eipoi-ii! to let nothlnj Inter- 
fere u-lih bin a<T">n eirerr and la rtturn- 
int; to Van Angeles to bvfiii work oq 
l^afitT Lnat." n ■ix-reel comedr, TrhLch 
will MI** '"r>r. Jark," hi-; next plctttra. 



EDITH ROBERTS, 
i nrrlT«d la Xeir York to 
lirpjln TT4jrk tta " Backbone. 1 ' n 

[lltiliic-ilvr. I'lclaren prudnrllon. 
Shr r*r*jiilj flnlMiMl "Thorni 
urn 1 ! Ilrnimr tlloaoimA" |dr It. F. 

SrbmJb'Erat. 



of from six to Hijht veefce, Tne plctttrs 

that V. A. I'lvrcn. nei\- bnaa of It, 0. 

ilf-rn of tQouph Importanti- 

hia plare un Broadway in 



D*tidlio ThnipWi 

"THE OLD 
HOMESTEAD' 

wiia 
TltBODOBK nnni>UTM 

And Sap^eme Vaudeville 



AAjMEnpAaGEhTa WHEN THE 
V„r^.y DESERT CULLS 



P 



Coiumda* Circle. tTw*r, 1Mb 8l ctL im 

Dur|^Hu«-"Pli;P" 
MIOMQHT HHOW TD-MORPOV AT If, 



H.iiy-i or AHtSniiu 



SMAAK Hk 
tranD 



H*ry Pickford k 



I 'Ten el tb«StoraC»aalr-' 
StlUMT BjKthlttr OttliwrtrM. 
*Bd Ih# rinoii KOKJSE BALLET. 



LAST 3 DAVU 

IVOLI VALENTINO ^fcS^ 

I, "'I Hi""H Canacrl O^'Lritra. 

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Tw*i QIk Similar Onceiria. 
"HELLO COOP Tl*tfiS" 

Kni w^k ., "*KEEi> SM1LINU" 



DEATH NOTICE*. 



CUAB.LDB— CAMFBELI. nzur.K'.l. 
CiiUBCH. Thurada*, !i A. H. AaaplcH Aeion' 
T»sa. 



1-.VDEIITAM5H5, 



'THERIMERAJ. CHURCH : 



iTHEFUl 

A »«r«.^ 

iff CiltCoiumbwcilOO 

W FRAMCE.CAMPBELL 



■raaaMrtMaiWHil* 



notlAn. k>leti»« »lir«n win berta- 
v««nifc(l In The Cnr-iitatuu Xnnib*r 

at Ibe >tnriiinac 'I'vl*>«Tn|ili to ap- 
pear DrrembeT 34 In |Ei*catrr num- 
bera tkm ever befora. Ordera and 
fojr fop <b« tA-t tJllliiK Art Sce- 
tlona should be aant la ni one*. 



STUMOS OF 



aaaaa J % M rJ m *Awfef.B9ff J/W- * 



On Tb»ir Way Tn.flny. ' 

Thnt merry litf!" d*l*fBrioni inclndlni 
AdoI[ib Znkor, .Ir-^sij I* Laakj. Sidney 
Kont. It.-jh-Ti Kane, Htipo- I'.ir^rnf^iil, 
Charles ^IcCercliy und ml&f other heads 
of department* md ciconitlTes from Fa- 
qkmM Pla^rm -Ln.sk y ore on their way to- 
ddjjr fi-ir Lou AnJfieB, !■■ Ncn- tlie bla; mo- 
tion pirturc miurntion ia to b* held. 
Eicbange mniiTt^'-i-rt will be oollwted ca 
route until Finnmw Pln>era-Laaky Itaa 
one of the biKerxt r»-prcscntallvB Ralhir- 
iajpi ever atniird by OPT onaniMlloii. 
The- event i* an important un* in th& 
JinQDLi i.f tliin i-ompaaj and tho ble^ * tory - 
bosfca vfhft iir^ m the party are as en- 
HttuiliutEEc sa aomr of ih*! leaser ]ljbw_ 
A (food liiri" Is eipected. hj all, as woll 
a.% n profitable fw tofetlier mBetlnf< 



diarlea I '■■ HoeliS, tha (ood tlooklcl^ 
French man, wto L* at Lba ConjroodoMi 
talkina; his hr.in.l of Enfliih to all re- 
portenl rnirf ii"rfip.nper folk, leaves; for 
the CooAt on Sundnj to hes/in 'work, at 
the Lnskj stnillni. He liu made A moa/t 
favorable ipiprcwiinii oil all who have 
met him. 

Uttrna Gats m. tab. 
A conirBet sr« irlffiied jrarerdty by 
tlie Morion Plctnesj Prodoeeri njid. DEa- 
irlbntoni with WHIJim J. Bufns. Mr. 
Burns ia sjnljrned' m tha job of roundlnr 
up all tbn iil:n thieves la this country 
Bad abroad. 

Entmcti Aator Tstcatra. 
The Afi'-r Theatre cotuaa tato tempor- 
ary noneuion of The Film BooVlEg Of- 
fico Company on Joouary A Hot u period 



■The Third Aim 

tin i Ion l'tefiires Pas'. 

In Trace maiinn pletiire tales irn 
amonir ih'- tpcrttlTe BOtttcel at interne 
(or tbe <;nTrrnmi-nt. If you do not 
hcllei-e It. listrxi to this: 

"Goirrnmcin tn^W nn places nfamuso- 
ment in Frame*) j'leldeil tn 1(110 moro 
than twentv-tmj million fraoct*: in 11^0, 
Ihtrty-eeven niiDina franem. and in lX'I 
more than fonj-thrco inilllon franirs, 

"Tnrrn ilrrlrrd froni motion ptcttnw 
tbenln.'s are more than doilbk thoAC from 
ihentres, music holla a nd iIbtjc? hsih 
oornl)]ned.' h 

nun- Thfr« W«vks- 
Of poatsci Aumid^ted First Njitlnrm] 
hrit-» tn brni- and .'vrryrblna-. [,ut they (In 
n;jt mind who knew "Eftat la WfiRt'" hni" 
had r tlir^e wrek*' ran nt the TivnJI 
Ttwattfl nmi Ii j-rajir.R (or B Innsrr on- 
EflpetnenL This ii <. n on*t*rjtw Talmid^> 
[lif-ruru fcmnilrd on Soirvar-t Shipman's 
plui. 

l-.illtli ftnlnrl* licit. 

Ilavinic finlshcfl her Haiti In •Thorn* 
and riMinur Ii I ussom s, 1 ' Edllli Hohrru l« 
one of uj« hte»L arHvala to teat}: Sv- 
York from tli- COrtt. While In this rdtj 
i,hf «111 [jI.it In "Hflokbone" foe niKllnc- 
tire Trod iff I ana. 

\ Gond MVb}*««. 

Utiniiy iJrnuer. who plnys the role nf 
tlir l.nrawiH hoy in William Po*'* "Thf 
Town TIibi Forpnt God," now at the 
Astor Thfatn . will address the piTnlwra 
(if taft Thciitra Aasomhly at tb,elr pientlne 
this afiernwui al die Hotel Aator. At 
this writing thli 13-,>elir-o]d film star had 
About definitely dr-cidedi to select bb n 
Biibjert "M-.nr.'iiii] Tendendes of the 
Modem Drflmii" 

|,(-iumnn n«lenae In Brasll. 

Al Lfchtman ;i;m annnanced ihat hh 
.nrat Telease, "Ttirli Men'i Wfrm," *l^l 
b.- iiumiki! In UraiM by tbo Gompanla 
Brozd Cinenintoiroflcij. ' The eiln was 
mado this week. 



1,500 TO BE AT THE BOARD 



One of the nianj- r?merfc&bla feature) 
In coBntetioo wltti the t'riara .Clut> bflii- 
nnet on November ll* at the Hotel Aator 
will be tale: 

All of the ebi-cbes Uint wllJ 1m de- 
livered by mvn wile are world f*0»a* 
as LOttBtmBfltcrs nil! br brelldeaat tflrVntfl 
tie United StaE™ vli th* radio stntiun. 
Wj.fi, In Nework. N. J. 

Thn ttaflOB will enrrv nnthinc ela* nn 
Its seta while tha wtpa and ff^ertw arc 
rodtng fmin tli^- lips #t iliititininnb' ■! 
mr ,n_a courtcBj- nnJ .. iirirllrtrn nivW 
hi-fore **iene!*ii t>i Thn WL'SllJl^h^ifM' 
pfHjprp to liny am-inl nriunizatinn. Tb" 
dfnnor, whli-h will hmior Jmlfc Kcne- 
asw M. I-iuidis, 'n,-'- .•"■aiiiinsiiiHT nf 

boMball; Will H. liny *>f tli" mmiiTt 
picture world, and Frlivr Auan^ni 
Tlinmn*. brilliant nlajwrirlit, nHll hrliig 
Into the banquet hall if the Hniel Anlnr 
one of ibe most disti'nEiilaliril Rnihcrlnes 
In history. 

Among til** 1.500 men and women wtin 
will (fltlter to besot the trio of over- 
lords axe the f-fllnwIiiR : Frnnk A. 
Mnnsey. Harry P. Sinclair, It. J. TuQ- 
dihy, Adolpb Ooh*. Irwin TlwaaM, 
Artliur Itutler fir* num. Frrflnrick A. 
Ruoksmll. A. L. EftitfHreT A*#h2nknT. 
Bcv Father Franeh lmffy. fnlonnl 
J recall Rupprri, ChaHcs \. atonelinni, 
foliinel T. L. Hitaion. .Indue RnmH^ii 
Fried in nd«>r. Joins A. tleydler. ll*n!j-t 
Frnhmm. Will linjiorH. Irvin B. Cobb, 
Colonel Charles MrK„ HnftmnrL. Conrr- 
InnJ Smith, Cnjmiiu FTPdjPriB L. tTnmiii. 
IahSom Htp-vc. CliHrlrf Thatlay, I'olond 
Walter Sroti and riinnnini r,.i:i.v\ 

The ap^r-rhninkiiit ijJimudifltcly follows 
tne scrvlnR of the dinner. Thru will 
onmr the entertainment, Wn&h In in 
rhnrirc of Friar & F. Affie* ftnd Frlar 
n. II. numsidp. It Will be an evening; 
of surprise* a?"l noveliirs, prcnen.led by 
iatelllt«a ot the theatrical world. 

Friar Abbot (itH'rar >r. Cohan will 
rfrnitl*. Uaneins; witl follow tlie enter- 
taimnent, 



STEWART WEEK 

. at Hm&iA, 



OFFICIAL CANVASS 

OF VOTES BEGINS 



Arthur Kane Hatnrns. 

Arthur Kine I" buck On the Joh ne;aic 
UCtVf a two-morrth*' trip to the Coast- He 
hid B bnsy BJitl I profltabl* t'.me In Cali- 
fornia, ha i' irn: witned Up Doni(clns Mo 
Lean. and MUMtjwd many other Jnlorrnt- 
injr and woM-whilc deals, all at which 
Will be told to til'- (inWlfl ic duo time- 
Tbfira tro fe^v mni In the :ni«iricsc* rfho 
work any harder Cli*it iff- K!an* and 
who ■ceompllHh am more. We are will- 
Iril to. waf« he at* cnatraeta up Ids 
aleeiTO that will br- troort news whea he 
foola ih c time It apportuor- to break tha 



A Line or Tn 



The patrons M the Cipliot lant ereninpi 
■rrere treated to an nramn that smetled 
aiwplcloiisly like the cood eld duya before 
prohibiten. The odor jtrnu- louder and 
lonrier*. aod the men in the audience mors 
Bnt! mure Pajler tn locaK- it. The women, 
too. sniffed I [-:*.*!)• and tblrsMIy. U tin- 
ally dm-elopod a mitn in the audience 
dropped a flaak and apillfd the milEentfl. 
Now comes the lerrlhle Ausplelon that 
S_ l*_ RothaW, bein»; nn" nt the world'i 
srr.fr. tt>i showmen, «raRed this Kttls 
draiDA to ulease his patn>nn. Not that 
"te naeded to u ItH ■ picture like "Brothers 
Under tin; Jjkin" and a proKrun that Is 
corrmpondlncly -good. «tm in tlm*i of 
jii'i-.rr- prepare for war, Bsd thero Bui)* bfr 
other w«ki when the progrtm iarj't to 
good, and !l,i Jo«t An well to get peopla 
La He iiLil.it of rialtlnjr tae tbeatre. 
Somebody pleMe pate Tsay Binntcii; 

Thv 1923 fhrUthi.i Nombrr ot Th* 
Hernlsf TrlPtrratih will, Lm +t*wt 
way, stir pais 11a prvaeCMpavaj, no 

not ral» ii. Orflfr from ronp HaWs)- 



lohn E. Voorhii, FreHident of the 

Board, Hopes to Finish in 

Ten D*yn. 

The Docnl of Elecilona begen yrster- 
ilfly making Its ;':i>! caiiVusl uf a clty 
voto under the hj*» low. Heretofore tUiu 
work has h --ii dune by the Board of 
Aldermen. AH fipiirea given out rinee 
the recent cloctioB ara from "night iilpi" 
made unC by the pidiw... Tlie work bus 
under way ia tut: nFikial cacvaza. It 
cnrir-fsfa uf checking up ihn tally sheeta 
:>„ •.,-.:,■ by tha bosrda i>f istapi-ctora of the 
several rlecikm dlA(rkin nt tho city. 

Iu Itoniti filfl, MithklLinl H'llldlng. 
. i^lir.r-i, ,■■;, rk« arc working al six ttbl». 
One of them at (inch utblr in n regular 
clerk .r[ lac Hoard 'of Ebctlout', themthi-r 
twp being i,ui]n.:-.ii y c.irka re primer ting 
tbf two Icudiux psrtK-H. Each tabic 
.Hindu*', no :-j-*"-i]].M.v dlnirlct. 

flaedol intereiti centrrw nn tbf Nixrh 
Dititriui. In v.-.iic:: ^'i.tj-ini. the H^publi- 
can candidate. Is ynoftidnlly reported to 
be ai.t or pioveii vnLM aht-ad of VYninfcdd, 
the Democmtlc candtdaic. 

John il. Vuorhfc, president, and 
Charles K. Heydt, accrcmrj of the Hoard 
of Eelection*. aay they liiiiie tn aimplrtr 
tho cqnraju of six nsaemlily dlatri-LtH n 
day, and within ten duya to have the- 
bgurea of tho entire, cily tnbuUled and 
totaled. 

TJeeifTca the Uixth, [he districts in 
wlilcb there are coniimtalircy cb'»i- cOo- 
teata are Uic Seventh, Ninth and Twcii* 
ty-lhinl lascmbly diittict, .nut the Fif- 
teenth. Ttvejirirla and Twenty -first Con- 
(rTWtioiiBl illstrictw, J9w aevenlcenth 
[ifl;-c:-iii:v cfinirlct witl also receive spe- 
cial attention becaimc. nn nn* political 
Leader pnu it T "That dhtxict will alwayn 
bear watching." 



"SPEC" FINEDJFTER FIGHT. 

Deircltv*. DtelSHt Mftii Tried to 
fall Ticket to PntA-fe. 

Crtea of Samuel Small, or W.«i Forty- 
alxth street, to the raVci that he was 
an cl-eoldler and "don't lot blm take 
m#" catuie4 n crowd o! ml sunders tann- 
ins aympathtBers to i»im.mel Detective 
Andrew Md-ou^hlln in. frnnt of the 
ticket agency of Houbpn Waller, JMO 
Brotdwgy, when ihe detM.-llve ytstcr- 
dty sftfrnoou aoLlclit to snlttt Small for 
soliciting for the sale of tfelteti. When 
he catno before riiuielAtratu Crjrrfjrnn In 
West SSUSt! Court Oto a charge of dis- 
orderly conduct he was fined *1U. 

McLoUghlip, WftN on Uroudway look- 
ing for Uoukmakci~> when, nearing tho 
I'glice Theatre, ho tarn, Small tapped 
him OD 'the shouldor and *ahl, "Tirkets 
for the I'alaco inside." McLouglilln 
i Eir-Ei plaeed! Small under Brrfnt. 



Lose Your Fat. 

Keep Your Health 

KupiTflu-j.ua flesh, lb not [.■■..:liliy. neither 
It It Bealliy to die; or eunlsr too marb 
tor IU removal- the *imp!wt raataod 
known fer rcdu^mg rhp overfjii liudy easily 
and lleadlly la ifie Murm-.b .licthad, cried 
sad euiloraeit Pij- tEioii'innda. Mariiiolu Prp- 
acrlptlOD Talilrt ■ i:nu;(tlu id i-xSCt uUMi uf 
the fatooui MsrmoiA PrrtH-rLption, anil sr« 
aeld by dnigvLit* I bo world over at «->■:• 
ilellar fer a case. T'ti-j- are banuLoa jind 
lea vi- no wrinkles or jfUsplaeaA, They arc 
MM 



ff / Broad-war >t Nanth, NarsT Yorlv 



Today'* Specials 

A $1,162.50 Dining Suite 
$550 




This is one erf the many outstanding values in dining- 
room furniture beinp; offered during Stewart Week- 
It Is a ten-piece suite of mahogany, in antique finish, 
in Heppelwhlte design, and comprises enclosed china cabinet, 
serving table, 54-indi round extension taMe, one arm and live 
side chahs. Only seven suites at this price. 

But there are many other dining-mom suites; among 
them: 



M32.50 frow. $445 — 10-p-iw* 
slum. 

$372.50 from J500 — 10- P Lec« 
alnut. 

bom $822 — 9-pi*c» 



$411 

w si nut. 

$453 

■name!. 



from $908 — 1 1-piece 



$4B2.S0 from $9BS™10-pl*r e 
nishi-.reny, 

IS2B from $1,058 12-pieca 

WadrtOt. 

$621.50 from $1,243 — 10- 
pieco m*lic>ghny- 

$G75 (mm $1,350 — ll-piece 
■Aahogany. 

Si>th Cilery. New Building. 



More Dinner Sets Offered 

Showing the surprising ranjje and lowness of prices, 
proving the fact Hiat Ihe new China Stnre at Wanamakcr's 
is offering the best values to be had in New York Cit}. 

Srnrnrl 
Grade H'rrfc 
$48 $39.00 



Ammriean Porctlafn 52-pirce 
5,1 

Tit}. f?f«fflhl 

«pf, Bteeraiipa Qrtnl* Wfrfc 
30 ir"n .nd fold Sift 
30 bin. .nd fold. $18 
30 blun line,, (Unl 

Kudillior.. . US 
36 coin gpU band 

■nd lin.. . . . $2S $16.90 
100 to '.OH- piece S.I. 
2S AmtricM (.ore*- 

bin . 
GO American porce- 

Uln $45 $27.M> 

15 Importrd chink. $30 $30. 00 



$3.60 
$9.90 



$9.50 



$36 $20.00 



jt'U OoctjrcOin 
12 LuniiHei chin 

10 Imported chin.. $8B $90.00 
20 lmnorlodchini.$12S $96. OD 
12 French chin. $226 $140.00 
12 FrcncTi chin.. .$260 $160.00 
12 French chin.. $325 $229,00 
10 French chine. .$376 $226.00 

GaJc/-.ncnj»fed SftU 
10 Imported chiu.$310 $176.00 
12 French chin.. $290 $200.00 
12 French chtm .. $300 $225.00 
10 French chin.. .(390 $230.00 
10 French chine.. $479 $295.00 
10 French chine. .1376 $325.00 
10 French chine. -S4S0 $3TS.00 
Second Gellery, New Building. 



120 Rugs from India 
at just Half Price 

Diicet from Anuitssf, India, they are of grades that 
measure up with rugs soiling at double the price loday. 
$38 Beloochbtut R°f- (or $19 
50 — in red and old rose— average size 6 k 3. 10 feet. 

$68 Khiva Rugi for $34 
50 — in red and old rose — average sat 6 x 1.10 feet. 

SI 50 to $350 Afghan CarpMl, $79 to SI 75 
20 — In rich red and old rose shades. Sizes from 
S.I x (j to 1 0.8 -J 7.8 feet. 

Sixth Cillery. New Buildine, 

Down-filled Sateen Quilts 

Made In our own sanitary factory. Covered with a 
hi£h-Eradc sateen in beautiful shades of old rose, Copenhagen 
b!ue> brown and green. 

3. ..5f) for our M-l gride— double-bed *iie, Cut x 6 Teel. 

J12-50 lor aur $16 gride — Jingle-bed Jlie, Cut extra long — S 
tetl wide by 7 leet long. 

$.3.50 for our $17. SO gride — double-bed size, extra long, cut 
{. x 7 IceJ. Pint Floor. Old BuJJdijn 8 . 



INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN 

The London Shop Offers 
your choice of $60 to $75 

Brituh-mada Overcoat* . . 

Britiib-nrwle Lounge Suit; 

British-muds Golf Suit*- ■ . 

Alt, at one price 



Tlih nvertosta UPii "ln-h#- 
twtss," roata— worm eoflW 
for chHlj Osys. y»C ll*nt 

.iiiiiii-i- in ■!■■ nn Mi nii-n : ".&- 
nfeu*. fiill-iilaodpil turn wear 
tacm ail ehraiizb the vinttt. 
Jmi ;,"> B*Urab-ms(]r>. ma- 
il lum-fr lint cobIji. Kiugle- 
brrsstutl tflp-*M boa casts. 
jTscim. or bM>Ib ste*Trt; nud 
daiible-hffc**ttd fbriwrfteld 

■ nni!i>:ri OT ficrrtflO'Palljr " nn 
larpcttt nnd rbcTluLi. OfloriDl 
a truly nati-worthy gppur- 
runliy fdr ITf! fiirlufiaLt torn 
to sfcUrp n t\a* Brltlali oref 
coal al a rtfr madorate price. 
£\t*t 34 to 40. 

Tb.-. InuniF-c -uHn at *-[.-. a» 

■ roliK-tlon e>r *lrRlo-br«aaCfd 
nddrla In fine trrr^ila, churl 

i>tJ. .1»mari sntl wonleila. 

Fn-rilfful)' taltored. Dlatln^- 
t]*c pilltrrb la frays and 

tin.Tj.ri. MlSrS 54 IO 44. 

Th. jftiif tulta at MA an 
tarn plv«s anlta, Indudlai 
coat. fcntckcM suil IciDjjT 
troussrs. and m*T ■>* ""*>rn fur CCdFlffll 
Inc. Mad* q1 **tt <11tfi>ren. Incklae 
frays, tjTo-»ni, r-tachsra. Typlr"-- 
UUarlnjT. fli-*» 31 to 44, 




Areri 



ug, srir-fiUn;- Lit. 
__ aad I'hi't-loiB. In 
nrlllBb. In [■-'.'.:•■,--■- . ami 
floor, Nrw Bulidlnf. 



6,000 Heavy all-fiilk $1 to $2 NedctlC* St 65c 



Hundreds -- 
T-tw-lll with mnlffi JTrlpea. 
rnolr*-. rapps. Tl»* 'ft Pi"' 
price Otii o( all propurtLon 



Autumn roloHnpn: 

■l^'.-. hi -■■ *•(-.}■> ;". fijiUfttd 

■■ ■■>-■■-■ ■'■-•■■■. It <■-.■■-!■«. :-■-,'' st a 
. IB*lr rim; fiilJillly. 



$1.75 for Men'* $2.50 Pajamas 



1.500 1*1" «t paJaniBia nf Ida., 
nlual. jrn-JB^nd pltifc*- l*rnerou»|y 
Pise! A, n. 
winter. 



fjasittjf nullniT 'I.;;, ;:•■:, in 

. ,rF>,r. u u«j -MI. Tfi II laH<jT"l UarTILiHlTK. 

ipl^ndld i r ijpor:ucilty iu atflok np for tb* 



SPECIALIZED SERVICE — STREET FLOOR 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. . , S 




MILLION TO HEAR 
MERCHANTS' FETE 



12.000 in tHrdea and Hort Liken- 
ing Ererywhere to Mui.c and 
Speeches To-night. 



1,447 HOttE !TEW HEHBEBS 



In the pmrnce f -in arjdit-nCos of 12,- 
iXMl, while ■ million more ''listen Id." ths. 
Merchants' RAse'uiottnn n[ 8 o'citwk 10- 
niizat Will in-Kia thi celebration i?f In 
twenty-fifth annirtriAry It a bum mcrl- 
Ins is Madison Squire Garden. 

Tie speaker* will be: General Join 
X Penh Inf. Alfred E. amith + GoT*raor- 
•Jeet: Dr. Hojal 8. Opilaiid, foiled 

Ssa'-n Kr-cilorflfrt; Jd£I.OV II. BartKS, 

of Dolath tod New York. Preeldent of 
the Chamber oof Commerce of the United 
Sutra, and Harry A, Wheeler, fonntrtr 
pre«W*nt of the Chicaso ■*"4af3on of 
Conmmf, Lewis E. i'ierson, chairman 
of lb* board of director! r.I the It-Hnjr 



1TUWW OF 

yXBARQ 



National Hank and prenitjent oJ the >ler^ 
rbaDU' Association, t^EI] preside. 

Alae* mn: >>iit]rr la nine. 
Madams Fri. . Aids and Slpf-i* 
Mano CbAffilee will ainj Junnc the meet- 
i baa. * 

■ Inibmncaul mihif tHI! be plsynl by 
| >fa« l'ui!«! State* Military Academy 
1 Baud and FleJd Mmi*. nnder the direr> 
[ riof> cf First Lieutenant Philip Efner. 
Tliii baad bu HTenty*cix. pirca and w5!] 
rome down from Wea; Point especially 
fo play at the iDDiTrmrr meerJni, Ad- 
mission (a tin- meeting will be by ticket 
only. 

Thfl Voice* nf the singer* and die 
speaker* anil (he tnpaJe of iho band will 
be aujptirlod inside (he Garden by rt 
dhaplieate EonsU&tSoii ot amplifiers which 
will make the- rrrantrsi seat in rlit Oar- 
den aa food for hearinr pqrpOaea aa ihat 
nearest the spcsktri stand. In addi- 
tion, thr voire* will Ik c*nj;b,l ttt a r*- 
eelrer and carried by telephone »lrea to 
the radio aUlian In Newark, from 'which 
Judol they will be sent broadcast to a 
Dllhoo hearers la seven Sutea Id tha 
northeaat pen of the eonntpj. a 

■U Heiah-lae IptfelaU Gurti., 
Sir dfitinroi*bed mm wboae achieve- 
ment* dnrina; the life, of the Ucrchaata* 
Association in the last quarter evnnry 
lure, axarted n notable effect In fields In- 
tfmataly connected with bnslneaa will' be 
•pedal cants at the auoeiftil.m. Thej 
•ep; Caarlca P. fitclnmefx, forejaoat In 
deveinpment ftf^thc principle* nf tJcctrk 
eaersr; l*rofea»r Midhael F. Pnpln, 
leader in ^leelro-mechanlcaJ deveJoptnent 
Lee de For**t plnnrrt In ihe /mkp 



neat at wlralHi tah 

Gcorse W. Qwrthalj, iJ 



__ ia»»]tip- 
phy; <^veraj 
<ct aad builder 



ef the Tiiaama Canal: Ciuki OHben 
architr^t and cn-ji)nr or the WaWlwWa 
rtiiitdinc, and I'^t^mr Simon Flezntr 
bitrteriologixi. 

-Ti-nlori H«in" R*»na«aitad. 

Tb» boiea vrhich earlrda ibe arena of 
the Garden will I*- filled Ly mieata of the 
tA-ociatlan. Tlieai anal Indnde r*r*tMD- 
UUirea of Mpllldaaalyly 100 ca-ptiallxad 
erntaey toi^.. - n bich baTe done triulnraa 
nnlnlerruptrdJy in New York City for 
at Irtai 10W yrara. Tbey will «!» i a . 
elude re^rr<A:itfilWea of the other com- 
mereial oryfinluiilnn* In New York City 
and $[ M-on-> nf iiimlEar WfraaiinljoEi 
oUtwidp the rBy, from coait to tOaat 

Tte eOacrrt on<l jlrcetnrt of the naao- 
clatlon are mikina a npfcial r*qu«t of 
all Who attend tha mretlnjt to he procitit 
The ceJrbrati.iri will bcsla at 8. 

U! H-.rr N4W .Vqinbirrm. 

SmuibliiE pnathu coaarcutire raeord. 
the Uerrhaau' Asweiatiea'a cmmpaJfn- 
»■ piled up a total ot 44T application* 
for the thM -lay »f i^tar dxfra yeater- 
day an : brought the Hxanhmtloc'a 
total atrencth to T.Ol:. arroKUae; ta re- 
tnn» aanoutifcd at tha ro31-c«i] looctton 
of tie workm at U) 8 Biltraora. 

Annoonnraent that the aasociatioo 
which opened the dri" wtlb an, tstolled' 
tEeiawabiri of &£&0, had paued tho 
s*fen thouiand naara, wa* rrealed witi 
cheers- Rivalry ataonff lis team? fraehrtl 
a hlsh pilch when "onanilttw N Q „ ffl t 
heade-J by Lou la J. Horowitz, rhatmnp' 
and WLJain ri-cliuian. vie* vtloinnan* 
reuorted elrht^-ii appUcatinna nlfamd 
dnrlnB the morula*, thua wreatlni flnt 
hoEora from team No. 23, wn j c h had 
add flrat place for *h« two naanlin 
daya. m 



HAYS ASKS FILM ADMEN 
TO KEEP HIGH STANDARD 



Bid* Aisociaiion at L'ar.cbeoa. Do 

TTtmoit to Place ladcitiy on 

High e it L«T*i. 



mill PL4Y FOB UBS BAftl 



^Baalaet W*r" Ofeawaa <«r n«r Bla; 

pavIC tMaalrk — Fl«c T.chnl- 

e*l«r FUaa far BlaH*. 



1 



By LQ ITEL1A 0. f ABSCuTB, 

f- P , QERi: were- 30 Taftat rSaira at 

tt« weekly loaaataam of tha A* 

aodaled Motion PtMOW Ad?er- 

tiacra" AatoHation yaiterdaj. 

With W1U llaya, dlreetot t*a«ral of the 

Motion ftetnre Indoatry. fuaat of honor, 

every B»a)aer «4 the £lnb hiifrled to da 

bla part to welcome the hoaa of tha in- 

dnitrr-' My. Hlyt pleaded with tt« ItX) 

■uasta. all of whom bmnala tha adTertit- 

S t of the 91m buiinema, to adrertlag 

motion pLcturea hoaeatly and truthfully 

and to do their uuuoit U help tae Indua- 

| try teaih tba hlahaet artlatto and moral 

aundard of motion picture prodnrtion. 

[ Victor Pb:ipiro prealded and Itobart B4' 

■ I.o:i K wu loaxmaaier and did hit 

I naff In a ereditable .manner. ■■' arhtni! 

I ! rh.- pjrut ef Jwnor he waa fittiad with 

| ! -■ :.,.■ ef the ■'!■:«• «t tiara la the vcr'.i " 

Mr. Haya aatd (n part: 

"The motion t>innre Induatrv wnuld 

j ha'f hern o«rly «,itik (f the people >l 

' itr- Ptate of Manarhutetta had act 

Toied to allon- fn-t i tprr*niioa. The fote 

! reeurded ajtaia«t ceaaorablp in Mi'.m- 

j cbnaem wan a 1 if err taic tbaa aay can 

:!■(.!■- ninaln^ for office or lavue «»er 

rn-eiTcd In that State, It b Dp to T"- = 

adrrrtl«era to do your heat to keep ibf 

li.idifiTv '.li- ti> B tla-h standard. Yon 

ahmiM trnthfullr and honiHitty adTerilec 

th« many good pleturca people will no- 1 

tbla W-r, :rr, 

"Thn pr"^." Mr. Haye wabt on, j 1jbi 

, Ball ■ ffr^ar hrlp mid 1 alwaya Ifjeai 

i, frnakly neTorp neWayt, pi-ncert and do dci 

J WlieTe In aii-rfJnta or diwaera c'oeed (<► 

1 Ihrtn. I haT' iiDrierwritteP the iatrffrlr? 

| | and pnrpoae nf tin. industry. Aa 1 ha*r 

«ald befon, xrhMl 1 •'<■■ cot kaaw aboui 

I the Industry irould nil u> encyclopaedia. 

{■■it I do know the American people. an<l 

know they ;:- [^iaf tn ret (Ood Trir- 

j tnrr*. M 

Mr. Hays pi* idM with tbe adjtrrtlsrn 

to sfuard i'-j-iij. ■■;■ adverdaiBia* that > -■■-! 

i iruthl':!, aail Hid that althonxb it was 

I their duty to adeem** ■i.mi'«;lT#ir wa* 

I > a bo a-ood bit-inraa to kerp up with ibr 

far-[hinkin«- pnd prorr*«iilve people of 

I lo-da.T, 

"They w"]I rw hulldlnt tnnnumenla W 
tlMH who a nod Hie ?k([ und build ni" 
the rtuhairr." inld lie. "1 know what 
1 do not know about ihla nualness, bnt 
I want In help bnl lit It up in the ejttl 
ivt Ihe nubile m what Wl wool il to ltr. 
»nd "bat it ahoabi br." 

■ elraieh rin.l. n Barn Morj. 

After nrarrhine the l^rsrlei. readinc 
the nirreo: pJaya ami uVii-c a holt at 
mwit of the recrnt nureb. Ua»lrl U. £*'.*- 
olck has found a vehicle f-r hi. itar 
| | thnla lii-a. K. has eboaeii ibt- f.-. C -^>i- 
| j Hrlajtru play. "The KaHeat Way,"' £n- 
|J , Jt'-ni- \Valirr*\ mift iaipnrtHnt aJ EctJfca i 
iu the thi'atrr. and In tha n-plninn, uf 
Mr. BeEaacD America'* jreaieai ci,iu.r:b :- 
linn !g Ihr dramatir "laee. "Th^ Eailpal 
Wmf M was oiadp Home years n]t bj ih^ 
tfalialck cnmpaaj « Ith Clara Kiia.-iii 
iminj; aa the atar, and it had a n- 
nimdon* vonim. Sinr* that time it hns 
been rtrlred. for thrr ntJiye njjnlii jjy Mr 
Bahupa, with r'rnD<^.s Hlarr In tho lend- 
Ini; naV. Toe mrublnatlon nf ffiij L«ira 
Tetnrnliip i« rl*r screen under the man' 
lurment of Liucid Sekblrk. and thjp n!aj 
is intereatltiK and important When Mr 
NHiairh beeba work with Mb* Itnra )[ 
1 — h a hb introduction ra ayjubaa iK -iim* 
U n prvJarer and Mlaa Hara's rrtim to 
(lie- scn^ii after a lotir ah|<~xice \\~nrk 
oil! be !.;nried eafj short ly. 

rip-| Tftknlrulor Vllm 
Tile BlaJin *ill prrarnt fnr [lie first 
time to ta" piiblle ne^t srsek a oiotinc 
plaure modv by the sew TcchaieoW 
•Watcaii uj-m* by ih* eompany orcanlsed 
"Jlrf ^ded lar Wl.Uaai TraTeri Jerome, 
•Jlba Tull <-r (he Sea" la the prodwctJoL 
cbown In espMt the ficW ro/lnr procts* 
which, acrtwclinc i,. fljpn min, in Wh 
practlrnl nad within their uje'ins. li wu 
made by lar Melnt Kllm rmnpeny from 
n atory by Frpnfea Jiarioa. The branty 
of ni. roltu- pra aaaj | 3 thnr it em b* 
IflMled io any rim, It is on ilir- marker 
tn lie H'd to KtH cnmpatiy, liul Mornia 
Ljmw. 1,-cauB.- i.r blalncrroar In It and hb 
friindshiii for Mr. Jrroiae, praj ihe fire: 
prod'-wer to uwr Ibt Ttehnlrolnr patrat. 

To Open Flaa-t CJnb. 
Kviilea*.:y JuIm Ma«te>adBi b versatile. 

"lie Un't c3tT.ttriK all bla eecs In one baB- 
krt. Yealrrday sre heard or a new fight 
c'nb he n iBnuoiiy and baildini In 
Vaat rhila^Iohla. f*- - kjnowledfe of 
the technical terrrv« I ^icwhat limited, 
bat it aeeroji hr hj ^> .i*x in be the Tex 
Rlckard ol hit parr of tbe enantry and 
become as important in frahi ehrcie* a- 
be b in the motion picture world. Of 
CtHirxc. thetl in iJ-.uiira It stroaejy, be- 
"!!!■*.- Mr Maitliaum |* a power In the 
S ni world nnt nnl; la hi* am home 
*i-v- n tiut ia Sew York as irell, 

Wrltri 111* I'difMi'lJ. 

We received a l*t(6f (roin Jamca 
Young dbpntcbbd froiu the Ulackstonc 
Hotel. (.Iifraan, II.« ii un bb way bark 
t" the <*'.:.*[ and itjip;.ed over in the 
Windy City a Taw ilayi. Jimoile says 
hb plans with Axs*xu|rd First National 
are not rerdy for pubHcanun, Th.it ia 
wbv„ he exiiloina. be wrui* hb farewell 
Irp-tetd ■■< tpeaklni; ■■.. 




TItEPA KeUtaV 

'hr it 111 reiarn >hi rbc wril* In 

,"The Kasle*> Waf.' 1 ihe lamssi 

II* Initi'ii (.'"•- '■■ '•• -.■■■■■»' > •■ '! Iiv 

Dnvld O. nelsHlck. 



pli'lure itcllvilins there, site is rem]* l-i 
hire in Kurt, llsr iJriit tehirk- ii 'I'll'- 
llreud Rtiad," by llap*bur.c Liehe. 'lutlnir 
ft "Trinmed and Humida," whlHi »' 
are told ia a Rtotlna s*irigrr. aliltonsh v* 
have 10 admit nur iki nrsnre Is siieli w 
•aaaaj bi-ard i)f it. Fmturcil *ill* >IK* 
ATtis'i, m Itlehard Trai-ent and tl.e .li 
rector fa Edward Mnrtiin^r. Tbe ata 
dufttog is beJnc merle hy AsMKHatni 
ArtUta aad will be duiritune-l i]>r»iish 

A-: m ^ :.iTr-'i I!i hi bil-.f, 

(llrtna the Offlee a Tbrlll. 
The srerelnrirs, etenoc raphe rs ami 
leleplwne plrls nt the Wttl II, ti:>y-. ..f 
Jt'M fiiiunl it difficult tn wnrk yn'Mcrday, 
Kintt Humid I.kiyil hreetn] into tliu of- 
lieu arid miiiled t»i n|l tlir ptrN, ITflB were 
*o nirpTlh"'! in firnl l lit- ({nana! inrtobc- 
Bnafl -rinnii'"'! (JaiohbI liiimiiiic. B&dJ Hum i 
lliile later in rum*! 1 ■-•■uieln-H Kalrhiniwj. 
llo raaeived a a^anma dial inrrV>rttaa 

] even lliin. BceHstOHli'J i^* lie hi t« DBC B0> 
thusl^slic affe^iivm id the unrld's fans. 
Even Nsilmn ltehawn, the coiirlevu« 
j doorman, forent Itia uaunl< enlm dlciiity 
| and i j:i lo Hi- dour to take a look nl 
■ IVuoe- lalnlan short af rrnihaTm lfjir 
j dine had cii-r hcen Litnwn en make 
i Nathan fnrCet his eoaservativr deiaeiflor. 

Il*ne witi. .. ...I.!. 

Jarne^, I^niiclihoroasJ. kau**nl to bia 
Int. mates a* Jimmic. bun bMD oluval 
fijir.i rln.1 A-ii-inHiUf J I'lrsi Nationnl 
nffii -I-* fur a fi-w, ilnys, irylnr to havr a 
liBd esse ■■( si.- xrintie. lie laptfil Iu 
be hark on rh^ Jolt soon und ^«i■s hi* 
friJ-P'tH mn buy blm eimtn int.le.id uf 
UuTverH. 

Hendlna Tbrm on Ttn-lr War. 

The riiij-lr.jffl « or* the RJVedl and 
Rlalt'i Th.'iiirr-. avra n •■urprix.n party 
[>. (he riFcatirpH or llie )'iun»iis I'lny- i 
rra-Lasky t'orpnraliaii. (ravine the I 
Grand '"eatral TermLnal fur l^o- Aiiarlea | 
>csti r ia? rfti n.fja. An itnproiLiflU 
military band, kad !"- ■.< <>rEaniiiri| fmm 
tb» Hjryji and Hiallo irnhr-atras am! ' 
made iu appcpron'-f H»ei]ic<-(edJy. with 
forty n*!)era. a l»an»rt nmi u-.,-iu' . r-. gf 
the [[.i ■■:;.-!* 'jliu exet-uiive staffs. 

I'ndir liiTH-tlou of Joseph Lilian, on- ■ 
iliii-luf ul ttiv liialto ureuesEra mid: Fred- ! 

erlcfe HiijI !♦-. cuuihFciur «>f chr Itivoli's, | 

t.ic liaud plafrd ■ California," '"jii.ir.t uri.l 

air||H<a," ■(lull, jji.i iiie Gaaaa All 

lli-ri'." "Il.i rhe l-'ive-KlftBen," nnd "Ho'i 
a Jolly Good FuLfow." 

H'",:-. tUasanfi .d, mnnmrlriK i!.iTi'!ni- 

of Hi:- Itividi-Iliulto-L'rlteriuii. waj f 

rhe mrmbrni oT ihe iini^eMtiiJiicntuI 
lurry, aa cue*: of AUnlpli /.niitir. pre»i- 
■ ::■!■! of the Famous Flay era-Lit sky L'o-r- 
puriKion. Other tiffieinU in the 1'uriy 
were Jea^c L- La»lij t Hrv.1 rir* \.: ■ ■ ■., \.< . 
In charfe of prnduct.nn: S. It. Kent, 

fcneral nuna£«r of dUirilxri^on, and 
lajtero repre^eaiatlvcn of the sales 
farcra. 



Tha teal Cbrlalaasia isaaibrr af Th, 
Hptitlas T.trM—jih aia.'hiaTtrr 

•rar* ■■rp— *!■ .pra-tTi 

— "-l It. Ordnf - 



Tlili ComH Fran 



I. .in 



STEWART WEEK 

at jjmmAj 

ff / Bro.dw.r .1 Ninth. N*w York 



Princeton-Yale Game 
By Radio 

College men and their friends arc invited to ihe 
Wanamaker Auditorium SaturJav to hear the Prince- 
tm-Yale fame reported bv radio direct from Palmer 
Stadium. The Princelnn-Harv^rJ game was received 
vezs satisfactorily last SatufSay. the cheennj and mm- 
inenls of the crowd hehig plainly heard. Each play 
of Ihe fame will he repoileJ instantly. Ivjinninj at 2. 
The Auditorium seals 1.400. 

Rnl G.::..t fi— D. ,1.1m.. 



Women's Two-piece Suits 
AH at Half Price 

Yesterday'a prices— $39.50 to $265 
Today's prices- $19.75 to $132 50 

185 'nils in all, and Ihe majority at the new prices are 
under $50. 

Beautifully made suits of veldyne, duvelyn and other 
smart soft pile fabrics, and a few fur cloths. 

Pur trimmed or severely tailored — moleskin, foi. wolf. 
squirrel, kit foi are Ihe furs in collars, cuffs and. on the 
higher-priced suits, in effective bandings. 

The soft silhouette always — tie around, wrap' around, 
and straight-line jackets. 

Black, dark brown, blue and taupe. 

Sizes J 4 to 44, and a group of suits for larger women 

in SitCs 46 tO S234* S*cOBd floor. Old Suildih.. 

• * * * 

200 Suit Blouses at Half 

Yesterday— $8.95 to $39.50 
Today $3.95 to $19 . 75 

The materials — 

Gcorj;ettc\ chiffon, crepe de chine, satin, laces — all Tn 
vctv fine quality. 
The Trimmings — 

Beads, embroidery, hemstitching, tucking and some 
with laces* 
Tkt colors — 

Henna, beige, navy blue, brown, while, flesh and a tine 
assortment of Hack blouses. Third floar, Old BmSdins . 

Two-tone Silk Stockings, *1.85pr. 

■rrvguUr. of $5.50 grade 

Bv a tirst-grade manufacturer. They are not seconds, 
because they are without imperfections, darns or holes. 
They are classed as "irregulars" because of slight uncven- 
nea in the weave, making them appear heavier In some 
parts than in others. This appearance diminishes greatly 
when the slocking is on trje foot. 

Of a very high grade of line ingrain thread silk. Full 
fashioned, with double flaring tops and double soles. 

Illack, navy blue and brown, shot with white to gU'e the 
effective two-tone effect. All sizes, 

Strx*t floor. O.'d BaLlrfin.. 

$7 and $8 Redfem Corsets 
at $3.65 and $4.65 

pur average and full figures. In two excellent models 
Ihat are exact copies of corsets today marked 157 and S3 in 
our regular stock — ^6 to 32 in. for $3.65; 33 to 36 in. 
for $4.65. 

A fashionable low top model of firm brocade wilh a 
short extension top at the back which prevents the brassiere 
and skirlhand from working up over the top of the corset. 
Long, straight hips and a flat back are olher Important fea- 
tures Sizes 26 to 32. 

pi»r Ihe smart, uneorseted effect, a wrap-around model 
nf pink silk figured brocade and elastic. Clastic gores inset 
over Ihe thighs make il impossible for the corset To ride up. 

SizeS 26 tO 36. TbJnl floor. Old Hoilomc. 

$7.50 to $9.50 Necklaces at $5 

Unusual chain necklaces, a limited number only, of metal 
in polished and green-gold finish, with soldered links, set 
v/itn large beads and finished with handsome pendants, alike 
mi both sides. A shopping-tour revealed none just like 
Lhesc chains anywhere, and none even similar for less than 

,47.50 tO $9.50. Bijnui Sliop, Strool floor, Old UuiUin.. 



COP SINGS LIKE CANARY, 
- ON-BIRD THEFT CASE 



'OLD SOAK' FOR OLD PLAYERS 



HIh Dapei 



1 llr 



Vi'i:cr .Noma, and Con stance Talinadre 
rrarb New Vork on the M- ;r,:i^.U on 
November 24. Margaret Leahy, winner 
of tbe Enclish beaaty ccnlest, will sat be 
with Eh'nv She Is sallinf a few daya 
later on the Aaoitinin. it barlne been, 
decided !<■ hare htr visit a few iGeatru 
before she loaTea Engl ind. The amount 
of interest created hy the nw t***t in Ec B - 
Jind nuke* it sdVhtatrli- Ipf aaf tn utfllu 
th« most of LL Bpeaklny of the Tal* 
maujres. thry wtr- furata at ItlDiChwq of 
the wife' of the Lord Mayor of LoQdtra 
yesterday, Hrcordina, pj b ca&le recelvetl. 

To M«lt* Hew VUtnt*. 
Now thai Mar Allison U ranted after 
her trip to Porto Rloo and hex motion 



Ormabay Barton, our K;.£:n.!i rorre- k 
■nondeftt, send* th'- fnllowmj- rontrlbn- , 
don eonearalnr Tom Terria*. shi> hull . 
many frietida sn this country: 

Tom Trrriini i_i bu^y vriih hi-* rj-irpara- 
tlnns for the ir.aki.ii: o( O is! in Ulllall «f 
"liarttor Ulhls.- lh* tanMH SU drama 
by the late tJeorce It. HJiii, autl Henry 
FCttltr. Terriaji Iisa then nimliln t« find 
.in KoKllah heTulc aotot iiualified in jitay 
in rl." liim thif part wfiich IiIm (ntlier. WlL 
jiarrj Tcrrisii. llller] no Niiocensftillv in the 
Adelphi Theatre prtriaetllta ninny year*. 

ajro, so be has anftaged Th aa Meore. 

tho American aelrr. It» • iia^-i tlie role. 
AN iho rest of the "Hurl tof l,,,;r ! i',' play- 
ers h II bo llritish-born " 

At bo Frutw JL»n<len. 

Mr. fiurtan fur-ihi-r inerrniei our 
knowJedf* of Enjr'.i^h pieiurrs aad flc- 
tnre men by tending the futoa'ltic inlcr- 
ra.iuc an. nib: 

"N. A. OreTlfle will shortly be tnaklne 
his fuurth attempt to rompii-ta a dim of 
tbe Sahara Desert. Two and a half 
yrlrs bro ha and L:> brotlier brian i.j 
make a n>mpreh.enBir<- .Ilia af itir Sahara, 
1 try hareeoeiat bet«ern ]-,!••>> and E-V 
000 ponodi an it up t*j lire present, and 
they are rreaprt-i to spertil atnnljfr 10.- 
000. Tbey haTt aaeatHj mwh :v\rxY> 
feet of piettrres, but there '.* Mill 400 
jHllea of Ihe journey r« film " 

^ Line or Two. 

Seeinr th* lljpi. ''Jackie Cnearin In 
Trouble," In front of an Eighth nTeono 
theatre, a well-meaalnj old lady sto^psd, 
rend the autn and shook her head serlnr ; 

"Ob. dear! I hopr*U hin't another oan 
af them Hollywood anndala." 



Htjbtiken De.partmen.t Ko* Lookitiy 
for PQtralnutt Who Ctn Cackle 
■ to Hunt CoickeDJ. 



PaEireman Dostef FinkeJdte, known to 
his hrother olTieera fit rhe Hoboaeo poliea 
farce aa the "'iTblatlinr t»p." rode 
IhrouiQ ihe strertn yeitejdsjr Ml bla 
motorcycle ivlilstliny; like a cauftry bird. 
put (Jie elilnf worry ot pollen olHeials 
today L# the friet there Isn't a cop on 
tbe furce -xl« ean cackle llkr n rhlcken. 

linboken police yeBterilBy were laid of 
t«o fow] bariblrie*. Fowl is iho word. 
Twenty canaries were stolen from Gearfe 
Ilammer's aparuatat at 71 JeReraoa 
street and thirty rhlckena from tbe pout' 
try Btnt* of Joseph rfcoiano. 233 Mojotop 
it reel. 

Flahrldie had been atsirneil llir job 
of running donrn the canaries and as soon 
a* a mti who can cat kit is found wofk 
will be -tarred on cleanlnr an the tjdj kea 
::i.-f" but bere eomt£< the rub. Hammer, 
who toat tha ennarie*. atsn lent aa orer- 
coat„ aad «o far aa the llobc-ken police 
are aware an htfSVMt dnein't make any 
kind of a aoDnil. 



Dttrili k| Ac 
.»rs' Tlaamt ia Matlnoe. 

Migj» MianJe Pupree. appearing in 
"The Old Soak" at ike Plymouth The- 
atre, has Urt-iied the guests and executlra 
staff of tbe Actor*' Fund Home at ITeat 
New Briili ton, Srateu M'ar.d, to be her 
gueata at the ntnilnee d'H Tborsday aft- 
crnoan, Nosetnber 23. 

After the perfiprrannre, they will bej 
Mlaa Dupree's e.ue*tri for dinner at tha 
State Door Inn on lVert Forty- a ere nth 
street. Abour twenty or thirty are ei- 
|if'i-:,-.| ia acrrpt rhe lOT.tarlno. 

HEAL SHIN DISEASES 



Apply 



Zemo, Clean. Penctratinr, 
Asiiicptic Liquid.. 



Holloa. Bflelar* placers srlll as rei>- 
reaaalad In Th* Cbrtatinaa leamber 
oC Th.* Mmnifta Taleajrrarai '*> »p- 

pe»r Derrrabrr 2* In f"Sl»r n«*n- 

bera rhao ernr fastore, OrSers **4 
rtipr far rka faat fllllna: Art ***- 
itoaa akamia h* tint la at oac»- 



tl is unnecessary fcr you to lyffer 
with Ecxcr&a, Blotches. FlntWOrin, 
Kasbei and similar fkin troubles. Zemo 
obtained it any drug store lor JSc, or 
Hi. fur entri lirie bo! tie, and 
promplly ac-plicd, will uiiuilly t\vt In- 
itlnt relief Ire:;, itchtnr torture. It 
cleanses and looihes tha skin and heals 
qulckl? 'ind effectively most skin dis- 
ease!. 

Zemo )s a wonderful, pecetr«lnr. # 
dlUppelrlnf, liquid and !i footblbf to 
the most delicate akin. Ger It to-day 
and uve til further distmi. 



5 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19Z2. 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




trnrmt lhi *h.t*-«v. mfW"* 

HENRY MILLER 

RUTH CHATTERTON 

ZSZ^'LATENDRESSE' 

Cbarit. Frtfcw* will p»- 
it&t "THE TEXAS NlQBT- 

nrq ale:," ■ ntw pIat by 

Afc ln» t avthuF af "nHlllllli" 

MKfur lncln.dlF»S Cyril 
K.etarfcUoy. m tba Emplr* 
TbeatT* next Mandaf ol*hU 
Boata Now. 



JUITHVH II Of KINS p»*CWla 

JOHN BARRYMORE 

in "Hamlet" 



"BEST AMEBIC*. MUSICAL PUT 
II THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD" 



THE GINGHAM GUIL 



EQUITY 48TH ST. EtfSJZYiSZ- 

'HOSPITALITY' 



BETTER TINES 



HErtRYMILLEn S U at», Ta .d, r t-nnif.. s..». 

iUk j^i AIDE' AN'D COMPANY vitfe 

inn \,LJ\1KC nnurFc mchak 
'■ "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 



OffmiBioss6*f$ 




WSfflfffflBBSS" 



ZIECFEIDFOUIES 



fOHT TIISATBt W. « Bl. Bti. *. LI. 
***-™- ■ N"W. TO-Cat * waa, ittu, 

MEHTOH 0F| CL „rHW« 
themviesISShikKS 

Harry Z*en W||tca'> ■tWT 4r«.ii*tl.*fl 
br Ota, S. KlBftBAH A V»re C«an*!ir- 



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KnlokBAookerS'^yyafr 

"ft*i1 ITuibfrwd im»^ »-ii»>"— TrlbtiM. 

A. L. Krlauscar'a Mtuml ?ros«Uoa 

The YANKEE Prif NGESS 

(Tnm Vi.tmu'j "DM BaJaPEI-.E"! 

With \ Ivlfnnt I Ttiorpe l,ln|in 'I. 

"■Aral I BrntA* laturrar 






DTDIIDI LP ti'moiiST ?.'.*.:■■ 
ncrUDLIW yiu.TO.OAT a W*A 3.ja 
AN!*H mCMQU 4 Utilbbf ?'i-T««*. 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

BELASCO 8g !ffliS^S*«ff : 
tOTth rEEFOHMAHOE IO-HIGHT 

ItAVll) TIELASCO PrMtsb 

LigogfULRICAs KlKI 

LYCEUM 

]'A\.„ .... 

FRINGES STARR 



W. i3(,h fii, Fivn1ni« it 1,9), 
MiU- TO.DAV A Thur». i3P. 
DAVID DEliAST-D FwaU 

id "SHORE 
LEAVE- 



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ITS FOOL 

POP. MATS. TO -DAT * TBUHB. 



Hai-ntr Al*i»initr 

BERNARD St CARR 



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-TORCH-BEARERS 

OF HiLAfTIOL'^'OHEDY 



Hl'OHTEil,' 



KHFET LOYALTIES 



bj Jobn Onlaw-ortbT 



MUSIC BOX 1 



■QRJlSDEfc thin LAST SKAB0N." 



EQUITY 
ANNUAL BALL 



TONIGHT 

AT II P. 31. 

HOTEL 

MIDNIGHT JOLLIES A S T O R 

i KS VU Hal flL is-fl HOTEL A ST Oft. 



METROPOLITAN 



OI'CIIA 
HO USB 

r^d*r Hat u! ■ ■ Mer, "A^J; 

lat. Mau si * Romeo e( Jnttetc* 

Int. E« H.li. PCB. IV:«..Minon LfltAOt 

hahdwan piano used. 



APOLLO 



MARION DAVIES 

msm 

WAS IN FLOWER 



»t ivirmTirr *iti*, e. « ■two 1 , Bryant ski. 

r iiA.IILUUa£i SlB1- i-o, uutl wis, iju; 
Tb» MMi(*»l ConeirHK- 

UP SHE GOES 

•Better thu 'IrtD*.' What mora 
toald TO» *a* !'■-«»•. TalARfu.. 



SI.OEW'S 
TATE 



IBBX IMGHAM'i 

-THE PRISONER 
OP ZENDA" 

K*ll i"i£.-.i<r-- Cai. Hud; o:'i«. 



n.l.iro»lpmKlD UJUCU TUE 

E~^ DE8ERT CALLS 



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ton. D»C*« !*"JP*2* 
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ALL-STAR BILL 
9— BIG ACTS— 9 



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--'— MlM. Lillian l,H<>*l. 

om rairlcvla,. Fif-nli 

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JOE COOK 




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D. W h GEHTITH'S 



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: SPITE CORNER 

LITTI F 1 *** 1 ** ♦'"■t-w*!! itftu Hai 1,10. 

1-1 I IL-ClUttMMTO-DAT* WED.TH.K. 



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»T w, HWEI1JBT miGUn. 



F/LM TOrrW rfTLL JiajTi? 
EINSTEIN THEORY PLAIN 



Hugs Bimsftld Will Pr;;ent I 

Sones £steirpretKtii»n of Kelatiy- 

ity Simple >l "A, B. 0." 



ANOTHER A. B, C. EXPLAINS 



A**oel*t*d ij.ffI.lnK Corporation Dl- 
▼ ■1|T4b It. PirpaM^-CtHon Ex- 
cited OT.t "F««l» PlMt." 



PAWOL 'BROTHERS-'; SKI«T» 

V IT^ritlUL CmpHa\ 0no4 bmOMUt. 
LiK.0. I HEX IMJiiA.V's 

TO-MOR-W ! •■THI1 I.lSti H'OHJS^m 



MIDKIOIIT BllOTV THIlRfCiAVl AT 1* 



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wlib All kut Cart. 

PiKHninl I'ifTiirm 

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MAID" OP AlfKHlf \ 



Ulsiflt It. 



P* MarrHokford ,a 

'T*H ■JuuSlMK&aatrT 

■ tC li. I'm"*" KOKISE SALI.IT. 



StranIJ 

or u>A<i si. ■** i 



OnnOKI.VK AMI -MEJ1E>TJ, 



Two Ita- jfanJa.r Ponri-TU 



HONOR CESAR FRANCK. 

'■t> SympjMiny Ciimwuttnmif. the 

Cnrnpiutr nt tnrntjle IIkII. 

To commemorate ttiF rflWDSiT of lb" 
lirth ef C#«r TmncV. (ft* new CilT 
lyinplwHij OrdiertT*. condnticd bj Dirt 
rneb. "'Ill pment ar iw prtmllcre to- 



PROFESSOR HULSMANN 

GYMNASIUM 

HANDBALL 

Atop Cameo Tkntra 
138 W. 43d Street 

Piano Studio 



CONCERT PIANISTS *££* 




■ugli!. in Oare^lc Hull the Fraacb Kim- 
phtH D niiuor. Tir proftTam n-Ill !n- 
dudo. alBO. SerbtblB , » "Le Pattta d« TEx* 
Use 11 unit lVifiiiei-'» "TlDnbauHr ' c»v*r- 
tnrv fiiifiuK tlif «n«i>n iisf- City Kj-ni- 
rbo^j (jfcbVH(r& will ?i^c [ortj-twD cun- 
<*rta in Cflrnpfip Hall, Town null,, the 
Manhattan Oprra TT^nsfi and Coop*r 
X:nion. The flrat "P*p" coDcett At Lb? 
MnnhltCBD Opera HnTiie tnki b i>llrt Sun 
(injf ultotnoO'h, Norcmlwr 20. 



Fi*» to> rtitillc 



A .ertpr*, free to the public, will be 
(dreQ at'tbtr Broolilrn Muxeitm on Bat- 
xrrdmr Bfternoim of A.%. br Dr. William 
H. Fox. rtirrrtwr nf thp mu.*e5iui. on. '■Corf 
t*mporntr Knirllsli and French Falritlnr," 
LTfautntH with itcrwn tJaitii. 



[ 



STUDWl '.. 

STifiE DaJKINC 



By LOULXU 0. PARSONS. 

IF you bare bad a rravinc u- hear icme- 
thing or bh aotnttbins; of the- Eto- 
attin theoTT of RrtatMly Jon can 
aatbfjr ihia dH!ro in n few wecka 
iwlirn Huso ItteMRfpld will preimt it on 
tie Arretn B t tbo Rlro'L and "llalio tht- 

■ttCT. 

The theory, atibject of dtotoMlon aqd 
ContrftrpTsy aiiiodr; scfrtritLitA ip all part* 
of the world, wan bra-tigM ant h: n Q\m 
mnde in Emope under nuperrlsioa nf Fro- 
feaaar tJlciteln'a msft^lftt ■■*, and nnrly 
= ■'-■■■ yFara wih spent iti jireparatJoD nail 
filmlnp. W ;■■:■'.. will bejrln at ont>c in 
translating and adaptLnt; Llif Din] to ih- 
np*d!i of the American i>ierurc tbeatrc be- 
HVie in original farm it can be abewp 
only with tb* oirl of n lectnrpr. Id Ber- 
lin And E\:rii It waa ahawti irhb lactvr- 
cra, and tho newa of rK- 1 areata tat iioD ca- 
bled tt> the American iirwapapera. 

According to tbe r^prra^ptatlTen of Mr. 
[[■.-■iMifi-i-S. irhen h-~ xfta iliroucls v ith 
iii» fllm it will h* as simple u A BO 
sleh'OUj{li iii Vj.ivth^r i; tvnjt lookriJ tlp<sn 
aa oT lj: [■.■:-! t.-! tiiirr.-.' to the Bi'itnitQe 
world. 

The aii amotiatrm of Pr»re»»or Eln- 
steiu who auiwrrlapil the rJumlisatlon nf 
I'll- theory flfo p«f*u<* S. F. XlcnLai, 
Profeaaor H. W. Korfihlurn, Dr. Her- 
man Beck. rrofcnoT C Santa, rrofra- 
adr & Bueck nml l'rofeanvr Rudolf Lam- 
mel. 

Bdwln Miles Fadman, wno bfOUghf Ute 
fllni to Thin country, declares .Eiuntrlji 
iooti* Upon motitiij pkturea aa *Hp of the 
fTtttee-t rncdiuroa or rduoatlon. liTell, w* 
■hall acree ivila ]i| m if Mr. Rleaeofcld 
»Hee**ds in populariEfn^ hla theory. 

The AasOciiitH BaoMtt] Corporatlnn 
aent -out an urffeijl «0 to the proas ypj- 
terday wltli the pnimiiw of a "L3g" 
atory. Tlw atory in o statemrnt of I tic 
purpose of the Aajjocintrd Bookins Com' 
pany, most nf wjikh Tlie Morning Telo- 
Craph hns pnbLliilied ttffoTft Tlicrc in no 
fliinounci'mcnt uf films acquired, no offi- 
cial mention of thr peraonnul of the uSi- 
ccn, nnd no liint Jla ta the uuraber of 
plur-rinya rfprcaenied in the new cOr- 
Iio rati on. 

AN nr Bnmc of tliue Lhlnga we liopwi 
tn hnvn learned, hut rJl« rnily informa- 
tion forlhoomjnjt roiiccriiM ihp rcaaoo for 
the exlaience at ihu A, B. C, ok It la 
culled in the trade, luj purpuan In lifn, 
a^ told In [>.. eiccerpt fnim the atatc- 
-n-rii. ia aa fullowa: 

"The Atnoeinteil Eoofclnff Corporation 
wtahea to f>]ace llaolf squarely on record 
n-1 an orgdnlantioD ftitiiiticil miJ«1;' and 
nhiolutclr for the purpose of nnsfatina 
the indefendest eiljibltors to whuh* n 
khan? of the fir"t run nlcr&riinnn belnfi 
ob'erpd, whlrh up to the prva^nt timL 1 
liavfl btm (ipiiieH Llietn. regnrr^len of 
price, rt'c.inllrdi nf thflr aituntinn or re- 
gurdlc^q i.f rhoir Investment*, potr.ly be- 
cause nf the cnllcerjir buviTig po^er of 
thn rlrculta. 

■Tlic A. Tl. C. wiNlica Co mote that It 
j-i not imkinc; any favore oT nn>- erbihitor 
circuity nf nuy prwlucrra who do pot 
.wish iu ilc-n] with thrai ; ilint they da 
hot wInIi to rfintrol pricca <ir to drive 
any tni= uut nf (HjEiueaa, h\)\ they Arc 
pimply a [irniprtive n/anietatton of New 
York exhibitors who are tiretf of beim; 
told that tbej rnniint fft Srat mn pic- 
■turea becfiuai' rhey are ton small Lnrli- 
rtdunlly anil ihiu Car? will not Rtt tbem 
IT thny are !on big collectively. 

"It \9 hwfuise of this t»)lei!tiTo hny- 
in., pttwwr lhat tho A. B. ('■ La being 
formed, nnd it is iriM-auw of the fairness 
oiid j lj ■ ■ t l i - 1 ■ nt .i.- cauac that it ii beinx 
cncOTH-ABcd hi the prudiiE?era who have 
the tnterwrt of !h<- induntrj at bkktt, 

"And it Id only thonQ proclunn who-ac 
interaata lire clbawl' allied with the vari- 
ous circilff^ whnsn J.On'et' \% Ih r^iii-i:;- 

of licing le^«ctv! that n»e tfNIn* the 
A 11, C£ thr unfair 6eIi( flint It expwM 
and la gniliiiK Ortdat th- very thin clunk 
of not aPJliuE; ii)Hi|)inn:iotis." 

The nbnvr £i the flrat attitemcnt to be 
iawiol from tin' »oice of the Aiaocialerl 
Booking rtirj«imtlnn. located nt 220 
West Forty-seen iid street. 

t'rnmr flenriL i.rtu Dm?. 

The ran/tor board of VLTfilnia i* earn- 
ing its salary t1ii>t dnyn. The Eiojt rt- 
cunt word cf iut nniiltica wba ccntalned 
in a menage from Bfchmond, Vjl, 
wlirtehy Jack t R-^'Hle, representative 
or Aaawlntcd First National, wpa hnlrd 
into police court ond fined |25 for 
thawing ■■t > oo!n Firxt" to A iBrfe And T 
wc regret tu »*J, wholly appredntive 
audience. 

The eahlbltoT whn eionerated ot *JI 
bltJOM by Mr. H<-iill^. who Bald It was 
Mb error. Th- police iaigc said it 
mmjtn't bjinpcn nsnin and Mr. Reritlr 
promWd nevrr to let a Flnrt National 
picture alip hy liim again without the 
Diork of the ctflsoiV Ix-ard. 

Bpeaking of Virsinia. we m bald by 
a newapapcT ei.mii who lives in Richmond 
tiere la n tr-nifudous reartioit againit 
ccoaorskip. Jn * Letter aent to the 
Morning Trlrgrepli «c aaya : 

"The 'Foola hint 1 cast- tvns watched 
with lnben-at by a faxt growiig contln- 
pent of riti&.-u^ r|i[i,.ri.] in the prhrflpla 
of eensnrebip. There la n strafi* prob- 
abNlty th*t ihc neiL <Jenej-ai Assembly 
w)l] be ni.krni ui repeal the cencotthip 
Iaw and abulia ll" 1 board. The repudia- 
tion of liie filjiiojiiaiirt cenaorabip in 
MiwaachnsertH ai fiie polls he* rtrengtb- 
ened the opposltl**. "iri a movement to 
abcliah the c+n^ors by act of Assembly, 
Or (he Mmwiicluuwita method of refer- 
endum, moy be launched in Vcrglaia at 
any tlmr 'The board hn* given RCncril 
sstisfdclinn, hvitie of liberal tendency, 
but the p*ineipli- of necking to regulat* 
the tun rain mf t)ir people by Icgintntion 
L« distasteful anil >bo aptrlt of rtaent- 
njfiit ajinins't it in aie&dllj irowlng 
Btrooger-" 

Mmi with Hs T i. 

Yeateroay thr cdltorp of the newi rtel 
weeklies iBMmhUd Ln the <<\rt ot Will 
IT, Bays to talk shop. This narticillar 
bit of bonineas ropalated of a promise aoc- 
ucte-L nnd givrn tbat the bcitou weeklies 
■■ill Cstry data for national education. 
ft. thiaa Mr, Hay* is crestly interrtteu 
in seeing a siirresB, It is held early 
in Dscemhpr. 

Vlalt Oae 0«a*. ' 

It the Sunday nowanapsf iloes not 
pad as smoothl? as uauaI bhtmo 



(RfpriDtad :rcn Taiurd^r* !■"'• IdHtan 1 

JOHN BARRYMORE 
PORTRAYS HAMLET 




Arthur Hopkina Qivei ProdnctiGn 

of Shakeapearian Play at the 

Sam H. Harris Theatre. 



TZ&OHE POWEK A3 TEE KfflO 

Blanrbo VapkA la the ftnoen and 

H**hII»l1 Puller Titei Rol* at 
Ophelia Jonci Dn4i Setting*. 





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nr ..Htsioi't rail 






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\-i.M!..r.'r Call 




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IJurn'l IjiBdrt 




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IllfMrt SkLnr-rr 




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KlDA'i V*«n«-- 


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r ■■■■■> *? ■■ jiii«ti(M Ucrcor. 
HKTTV FJT>YTHB. 
ih* ilrpurif.) fur Jloiioa laat *va. 
"•-Imjj to l|i e l'itk ot liwnor at J 
ball clTan La UasaAcfeaaerta ti 
oelabsate ihr defeat of oaaiar- 
■blp. 



Harold J.lnVj. }|i i]-— .^rur]!-il UDOH LUC 

n;n"in;i pitttiTr ilo QAytmwit yoftternay and 
not a member nan able tn work. Re* 
Tiewa were fOTuntten. i"i were InterTlewp; 
and othet Important rratiifes. Mr, Lloyd 
eald he went I» s^e "Hnmlct" TUnre 
day night nad fot the firm time In bin 
life was able to itnrir-ntwii I it. Jor 
Iteddy had Mr. Lkyil ia tow hd<1 kepi 
tttl olj t>ie tim-j hr apettt Both Car. 
Redd* and Mr. l-\"?A «"' re*nm to th& 
1'nririq i'iiim on Tttettdsy, where Mr. 
HvlLiIv aay» he \k galling aeclicnated. 



]1r(.irt!» I' 



C^HfoiTtia, 



liariiiA fininheil all ihr work she can 
do on "BeB-Hvir" In the Dust, June 
Mnthid departed for tho Cnnai ycatar- 
day to compUte the. Job. One of the 
most ptomlnieg feaLurei rf thla prodtlc- 
Uon ie the knowledge ihat V.:-r- Mathla 
will bin a hf*!"l fn hrlping bring the 
atory to the iwreotu 

IM.-ITire llc-nil]. 

CharJw Freliln'A lii^t lnilepend*nt 
pn.ilncllnn le ready to lie srec On next 
TLu: lily evening nt WiirlltKer Ihll thf 
firat puLilif peflp at it will be priTrn 
to fiome vt his associates And frienda. 
ntSH form*T]y flPHoeiabsd with Mr 
Brahin gteCA It n hlgliJy complimentary 
■end off. fayinp the picture hdn mriny 
of ihc attrihutea of "TuTflbh? l>ai"ld." 



Ta n, B'">« 



( Taeadnr. 



These tiTat ahowitlgl are coming an 
rapidly that One munt keep a little b*K>fc 
to takfl care of them All. "Breaking 
Home Ties,' 1 an Aanjeiated Kihlbltors 
production, made by E. 3. Uanhcimer. 
will be shown iu tao grind hlTlmom of 
tii* A^lor Hotel at 3 o'clock Tneaduy 
aftrmOO'i- Boaaa of the rerltsWerH whu 
are not ovprly entuusLasUe nbnnt cover- 
ing aif'.it nH<ij.'nments will thank Artliur 
Kane for bJirtttg hla party tn the ufUr- 
noon. 

« berry Join. t)l.t In.- 1 Ivr . 

An brt«rojttift| nnPC-un cement eoinea 
from Llif offici-A ..f the Diatlnctire Vic- 
tinv-s Corporation suH concorUx William 
L. Bhcrry, well-known ulci man. Mr, 
Sherry, one of the plonecrr- in thr In- 
dustry, ha-ring btren la it rlnee lOl-l, has 
Joineil rjistiuetlvp I'lcturea CorpornLluu 
tn no Ifflportnrit ca[iarity." Mr. Wrtrrry 
■nd ArLlilir Kriesi I woro aa-ocjfltn d ill 
FainnuH Player*- Lnjky and an? old 
friends and htialness aHMeisr.s. 

Ilp|i.iri« tnr rb learn. 
Harrj Wagner of WArner Brothera 
dcnnrtexl yenitj-day for Chlcnjo. He Ik 
on the firM h>g of a Iniiine.^ trip,, sad 
expects tn hr-ite In the Windy ' City 
■bout the fUU HsetBj a*> thr nnliUclty 
flflt. adJTerUakiR th P Wimer iJn>tbera r 
AttraitrtiiJliB. go'B rhere. 

DOAB ft) "mi t« Mrjlci.. 

Now that "Itnhln Hood" is runniii^ 
amocthly At tlm l.yrh- u. cuiJarity at- 
t^rdnncen, Douglas Fairbanks will leave 
■New York the c.irly part tit nr-tt week 
for MoaIco, where h" will remain for n 
Short Visit before -Ct-ittlinir to Call- 
fornla- Mar;- 1'ickforJ, thf eoune, will 
accflmi'any hUb- 

Before leaving PTew York, however, 
VU, Fairbanks will roplpletn arra :i ;;!•■ 
menta Jot leaalnji theatres iu I^ndon, 
1'aria, Hume. Jlerlhi am! Vicnqu for thj; 
presertntlon uf "Rul'lii Hood." The for- 
siiH etaff oT the PaisbnaiM orgs n I so ti on, 
Ln charge of l^lnrenec FrirkiHin, anlla 
from here the latter part nl nest week. 
The firat showing abtoail will he ll> Lop' 
don, whore orrangexentil BfB Already 
nuder way for the moa[ auspicious on«fi' 
ing ti a motion picture ever preAAbtfid 
there. 

Ibj Baaion. 

Betty Blytbe departed last evening for 
BottOQ, wbtre she will bo eucbl of honor 
at a bn!L rlvan in Massac audita to «-=r-l ■. - 
brate the defeat of cnnaoreblp. 

A [Joe or Tno, 
The mishap of the little cl:..)ti who 
tmllowed the Smith, button canm.t be 
laid at the door- of motion plctora folk. 
Soma one suggeaiad the film industry 
waa (>rebab.j to blame for HTU| COH' 
verted the little .gir!'» pa to the CAuse. of 
Smith and nntl-cenBorshlp. 



By LEO A. M AE SH 

It was no Idle JeRl, that of the quipnter 

who profesned not to I:!-;... "MamSet" be- 

e*iiiHD It eoutaino 1 iou many quotation!) 

All too often hai that nnblr, romplet 

tragedy been ecAaycd hy players nf n 

I'alibeT far below ■!:■ nTiimrird ileniandeil 

by the heights :>[ .Sln^cspiarinn inm- 

i Lion. "And ao, the Octont forgotten, ouiy 

I I tie apeechea lived, like no many pnm- 

. pmph" and epiEranm. 

I And ao It la that ihr puWfe pehnuld 

I hr deeply BHiifol ty Arihur HonkitiF— 

flB fnifeed Hhoyld Lhi ^n-m fittj ;;;;■. -.r-:;. 

, looking back from the Vale — for bin p r ■■ - 

1 FentAtfoq or "Eiamlet" si the Sim lin:- 

; rla Theatre last liimst. !-'"■■ Mr. Bn-p'tttta 

I hai prvrlded a t-aut thnt will nut lei [Qi 

i vtrioni MtasjSaAA fituncl Sft i] l!o|rtlb.n t . 

Tllt-j put liffl Blifi r>v.Ji-!i. into nv*ry Illm 

■, and make the play a real kuman thing, 

' ilrre are no houkinh chatseterK, airidinR 

. hliJicr and yon. delherin- themaclTf'i iij 

profoLinU npeeehcA in aitlteil Tn all loo, 

timber, we U«tb n set nt etrry.laj humflji 

! bfiiigd. played fla we would aspect human 

heipga to he play* j — ami. dniihtli-arf. in 

| Shakespeare niinMf naiiM Irtrn thptn 

■ played. 

John QhtrjUiurr SplOlidld. 

Through II all. tiiare iq the att&tfb, set- 
ins; of John ll&roniore ib tlie tlilp roln. 
This atar takes un iho onerous, burtlep at 
the mclanr-holy D*n« and benre it on 
BtBlwnrt. hiaErlonlc ehoulderiR thai dn not 
I filler- once under ii.'- strain. 

Uarryraora haa a Dumber or big 
achle-rcmenti to hla credit in the Lheatre 
!.lk wo iJonlit if any or thatn tins added 
more materia l!y to hb> reputatlna than 
will his performance nf Ifui itipht In 
"ilari'U-f." Ulocmy, wandering. toon«v 
mSn.acal at timca, but altvayn In dreatl, 
d«s.<J|y earnest lo ULb oon purpose of lift-. 
dug ip-eat, intrlcute chnracter of Hhake- 
■pesrtan. Ilreraturo 1b portrayed in im- 
preaalTc fanhlon. 

Tho Bard gare Jlnmler j-.h. npeechea 
and fa character, hut John BAfTymOt* 
has p'--]i him breath and hi-art Tbo 
un-bakaeerf mental at#tr nf rJi» I 'an.- is 
nl«o well brought out by Ttarrjint>re, but 
rntlicr si a man upon waose ndnd tho 
ob»emlon ot Teilcnsneo ha.i preyed than 
oa a congenital lunatic, was he diaelosad. 

Hinti i n Bvcrytbtna;. 
Jn lilsj dlseourse with hia fellow achool- 
mates. _I I ctrii.c-t wsa the hoytsh comrade 
of happier hours and there was somc- 
thiue fetrhingly ihgpnuny fl in hln plea to 
ate friends in thr aucouu neane tliat tUei" 



TUNE AND DASH I HERTER LOOMS TO 
AT FIFTH AVENUE! HAVE BIG SALE 



"Spirit ot H«rdi Gins" Scows in | Collection Inclndes English, Hal- 
Subititntiug for Dolly Say, Ian, French and Spanish 

Incapacitated. 



Ol a bw .a-'auiMK a rj^i^in i'ix 10 Ja.p- 

p*ar [ipcrnib#r 34 La Mr*a(*r nam- 
b*H 4AKH rwtr brfofp, OrAJCrA And 
ea»y for Ik* Eait cullasj Art are- 



do not betray hi* Htury ot bin aLta^icion: 
— ncei-niii* his uncle, ehr King. 
Only alklle lena Bnn was the perform- 



ance of Blunehn Yurka n.-> t;-.r Quren- 
mother — and thia, let it be mi:i1, donbt- 
Isjia bi-Cauae her opportunltien were rsoi 
Mi rich ns were Borrymcire'a. Aflss 
YurkA played her part with an unrier- 
utanding and a quick nyuiputby thot 
made It, too. a living, throbbing befnje. 
i .!■■■■ Itnprrinua n\y waa tliHia the mother 

r.-huiie. ennHeietjec haltled COnSUiitly to 
diaturh her hn'Anee. and Lbe scene In h^r 
chamber in which Hamlet ;.i..l.t her good 
11;!.! was n truly touching ona. 
TyrOnir Power wp" n-«o excellent In 
the role nr the Klfi*. ill? arch villain 
woosp murder of biu hrihtber to gain the 
throne nt [Jenmnrk \vu.x linnlly nvenged 
hy Hamlet, nnd Joliti S. O'Brien uranebt 
to the ptrt of PoloniiUA a huuuin Hjuullty, 
1 deft uracil Lhat niAdc it o&« of the 
delights of n thoroughly deli^litful *tb- 
ning. 

nuaallnd Patlee flood. 

RosHlind Fuller, tho young Englfnb 
glr], did well with the Tola tit Ophelia. 
Iler porLraynl g"utly emphaiisfnl the fa^t 
that thp hichle*a youne Wo;-an was not 
An Intellectual pnPt, but thh was not 
Cvcrdirtiq mid her chotee, for this char- 
acter wn* a liBjipy one. 

\V hit ford Knae ox tbp Fir»i Gram 
Digger, too, waa ejcellent, and, Indeed, 
the entire company beFpoko the rims. 
Wmnl seleotlnn on the part of Mr. 
ii-'iiI:!Ti,. Moreover, nil of the players 
showed -iiLiiiir-iiikii.fh sJgua of this same 
preilncer'a able direction, 

Hr. Hopkins hu» lent n lieaiitirTil pro- 
duction, lo the piny and, aside Trem the 
ecting itself, "Hamlet" !a n thing of 
b«aiity aetnLcslly. The gaMcry orone 
where the Alioar first appear* is jtorgL'oiis 

iti ttS soft ::tri,-ij:licht Jirift ;;ii[li*. azum 

eky. Almost does It defeat its gwrj] pur- 

riose whnn the gho«t la imroductd, alnco 
Is lieauty hold* ths^ye to the exclusion 
nf nil lntrreAt in the unnatural appari- 
tion, 1 

n«ar itip Oboat im. lt»iid]rd. 

The rhoat f« bandbtl in a highly 
drtiatie nunnera for inEtcad of tho vision 
appearing in the guise of human form, 
It ia iDfroducact us a warerinjt lignt, 
roughly roecnihltaa; tie ouitlne of a mob 
and aTDwina; dtmmrr or mure bi-jUiflnt ns 
lea apeach bnegmes more exnqrtiTe or 
lea*- an. 

The lighting effects nf Mr. Hopkins's 
"Hamlet ' ire conaummaLcly done and 
seTcral nf tho scenes might N;lv. heen 
paintings from the hrimJi of some master 
co'oriat, ao beAAtifnl wi-re tliey. It la 
UlllcuU. to deal w.th this "an-; Stntkes- 
peaxian revival without Indulgipa; in 
superlatives and he wlm can cavil at 
any portion of th. production must in- 
dtcrl be A CApdoua fAilow. 

In addltioc to those Hlroady mentioned, 
(ha cast comprises J >hn Clark, t^tk 
Tty\nr, Fredcrftk Lewis. EL J. BoJ'a.iv 
tine. Itefrinslil Pole, Sidney Mather. 
T'Aur SVHnj Lawrence Ooit, Hnmei 
I/jn'lw, .Nnnuiin Hcatti. RIchArd S (tin- 
ner . Vadlnl UraneiT Btephaaie WF.me 
Frank Boyd, Cecil Cloielly. Edgar 
fltehll and Lowden Adama. 



"THE WEAK SPOT" IS ODD 

My«n ,.*, Ilanfard Krr» Cattera. 

Rnnalnn nanoera Elrctelfr, 

Clinton ■£ umnif} Charm, 



The wcrk-rnd bill nt F F. Prtt*itt*l 
Fifth Avrnlle Thrntrc is varied, folcrfui 
and tlinifuilv nln-hirj:. 

Dolly Kay's il!nr.-K iiftrr appooring 
witli her aywertpntors In the orenlnfl per- 
fopftAhc*-. n>< eH<-lrnte,[ the nubclt^jtioii 
of Normnn J. Tneiss's "Mplrtt of Manll- 
frraa." a cofnh|nat r r'ri nf dnoclng nnd 
<■! lgiag. the veh-^tiniii mnsiKU from jit= 
to opera. 

Mr. Theii-H, i:i mirtii KTa* Coitlim'-. hi^ 
eyes maaked. ilirfvl!" frftiu Ihn pit. ^Ert^y 
Baker I" the prim* donnn. Her ptn 
eipal number ia rr.im "Hidvin llund." 
Anotjfr aeli~ctiou In 'Lore Ha* Coaio 
lnro My Hejirt." 

Hutli Msd : N.iu roesliies "3t r Lonls 
Blues" and "Loviri' Ttnm.- Hdna Eb- 
!in l:l! In. whu Si:-, (tnnced flrounil the 
world. tfp>toM lirnci'fullr, Reth Stone 
Btrpa nimbly. The Mn^di-Grrta Settaltc 
ploys papal nr ain=. Two ssxnyrhonr* re- 
pronluee the ennwrenrinn popnlnrltedl 
by "^tr, KftllajifteT " xml "Mr. S.ienn.'' 

"Thi! Weak Spot." n dramatic odillty 
la one act. ': '.-., ! upnn superstition, 
tense at fir«t pnrfa with a 1a"gh. 

Mr. sod II ri. Wen, you tit, nag ai 
encii other. Thf wlfie i» a "uwt," tho 
hush^nd a "'crnb," aecorillns 10 tjnlr 
I initlv"du-tl e^liin^t". 

I ai-. West aa* nrrbeil hem'-, eapo'ting 
to dine. The cuiitiuurd la bare. Mrs. 
j \l"r»t. bu*r nreargl g the tnhl", |. >-■■!■; 
; salt ore* her t^ft ihfttider, Wiien iha 
n*ka liet huabriod the omen of n fill Ing 
fo-fk, he dceljircn tluil iLslt-lhrowlae anti 
sud» thing' Bre vil!v mi] ct-F tltLnlii. 

*Ttrrip|l[r.™ tbat r«irk or-niiLi a C 1 '**! 
Is coming." insdars Mrs. West. 

Th* Atraterlona r.adl. 

In thl.i liistonco alia Is right. Jennie, 

ag'd, pathctie and treublel becaune her 
. 1 : :.-:;:! ml i^ nn ir.'-'iiJiii. arrlrea. niTering 
, fur B-ale cheap Jewelry. Mrs, Watt in- 
I 1 i-ftta thirty- fiTe t-i-nta. Jennie's lint, five 
I venrs old. lofllt* aa iT It i. fifty. Mr*. 

wast glvifl her one to replace it, also 
' 11 east, BKkiug jn return (hat Jennie, 

whom "lie known to bo a furl tine- teller, 

revert] hot future. 
The prodletlnn thin Mr. West ia 

Eoins ro din of heart iHaeasr nmuaes the 
"' ! i:iiii-l. Il ntartlrn bis wiTe. In a 
moment cacti \n icrioua. .reiinin ia dis- 
missed. A :ii!-' ■ijic" 1 announeefi \ :r] 
Itll y I.Rcrdsa. n friend of Ihe Wests, haa 
nl.i d hiidden!) , lir«t helnjj idrntlTieri as 
Mr. Weal heeaure, in hi^ roni, letten 
wrre round beorf&g the name. 

\\'hen, Mrs. West, resaluiujt nnrmaley. 
ri-pests Jcnnin 'f coment that "j.uper«ti- 
tjon [a the wisilr>m of tho soul," An regit- 
ters doubt nno fear, yet a?k r i niout tho 
prrmiuniH mi the luaurnnre pnllfy. 

Mr. West, retailing that hu bmi Inoncd 
Mr. Ifflrrohs jj raincoat, v«w» ihi.r h(i 
enn k'tp |t. More *nlt over Ubti left 
Mhiiirl Icr. olho n p?HfW to nag do mora. 
.Milt Colljii.". "Speaker of tho Ilviiir'C!.' 1 ' 1 
a mouoiuglst with a Yiddish accent, dis- 
cusses nature, women, doctors, g^oil- 
S rafting, Adam, Etc, John Lhii RqptlaL, 
alonie, Capt. John Smith, Pocahontas, 
tjlr Walter ttnleiah, Queett EClitabrth, 
Henry c I -. . ~ Rib-htli, ilcnry Ford, crema- 
tion, monkeys and Congreis. 

Itnrnl Ty-D«a [--r«in 1b« VIIIab*. 

"Fco Wen" Myers, in siap «nd ex- 
pression a rejjllen of the and-faced: Bua- 
ter Keatou, appears with Ford Han- 
ford. They [troicAA tn tw Hohepitsna 
from iJTeeiiwieh Villngo and sinu 
"fJowu in ArkinsaA." Mr. Myers wear- 
ing hie tJhnw, dahces ipfifttir* "ff the 
fioor, ciitiing up for true. Jd>, Hauford 
:'ii:.'-. also play a on o hand shw, Nmvc! 
nnd mttlndioiiA. They nr* accorded pro- 

\i: X-<{ ILliplsuse. 

luLo St BlehArds, lively steppers, 
poosc** Ln.ii»ical ability. 

Fret] Heyilen in at the piano, while 
hbj bwthw, Tofflnty, dances and clowaa. 

vV Alter t'liptan and Julia ftooney, 
■ eif-siylcil "Daneing Foola, 1 ' are. Ml.su 
LloMiey, dausliTrtr «( J'at, is aLtroctlve. 
Qiiclo ]n rostuine chaiigeB, flhe ll A 
litt e ':-- '..'ii'liL-. 

ZiTOBter ol Smith. fflHt and dAriog 011 
horir.nntal linrn. arc rerolved with ao 
clalm. 

A !'.-;--i:-!.i eompany presents "Ka- 
<n-i!ik!.. J In fhipliih. a Bona; and dance 
typlfylnj: pennant life. Lovers qimrrel 
over a handkerchief Iheu forgiv- and 
fnrpft. ililirr dances fullow, nil olecLri- 
ffiaB- 

TIim bill is npened liy Jimmy Flynn 
who luin^n.Eie- "Why Should [ Cry 
Ej* B r Vou." also "Coal Blaek Mommy 
->' Mlcr." 

Tho flcreen affcrlnfa include "Torchy's 
(abost, 11 Hy Mayer's TrATelADgll, Toplcn 
and Patho News. 



ill TO BO BT AtlCTKW 



fnprstrlea (h# Oat»1a ndlns; Fia> 
turf. Amonjr Tln-ni "The Pot 

or Haiti." 

On|np To ttit 1 projJi.Hed removal froid 
their pre.tent tiasfteep, MailiH >n pfrnue, 
corner of Sovrmiflh street, the Herter 
L-oonis hnrf atrAnsed h naie by auction, 
on Ihe sfl^rnomis ot November -0. -1, 
-'2, J3, ii-l slid l!Ti af furniture and ivwrhs 
of nrt. ta ihe CL-lb-ctinn wiij be tadttdrd 
; Enalihh, French. Itiliun and Spanish 
teitilew, Chine»e jn>rcelaina. majolica, 
elmffordtthiio paintliiKs, engravhigs. rora 
SpaniAh liiaiern^ it-rra coiia, lumps with 
Jiilk nad pirrhnifiit decorated Nlmdea, 
Veurtlatt painted furniture, brocades, 
ram lace.* and arvend benutlful examples 
of the i'.iil:..!:. Hfizt« Eaprsiries, ajh well 
av a on.leeTLon nf other Bistib.cdVQ 
wraves. The ante, will he eonducted by 
Klliot \ r Ii ::■■■.■ i,. in:, auciLunecr. 

The outilaudiiiK features of the sals 
will be the lappfltrii:.!, inuoag Mhleh will 
be "Tho Pot of Hosll." nfter BoeCA«di>'A 
fsmuusi atory of the L'!oreniin«, iv.ncn 
after tlJe Hertcr jLoflBaR 1 owfl erutrton. 
The composition rrt'eala the i-arioita epf 
i'.il. ■. nf the Story} the binrdcr is ■_--=! : ■■- ■ : ■ - -J 
with reserve piiatla dCUlCtluK n aorleA at 
"audseapes*. "ihe e/dofs are mctlow rvdf. 



bro 
aldcrrtl 



.111, P. 1 



nnd li- 



lt Is COd- 



ArtlalA Of 4(aiir And Mrrfm, *(- 
'eallaDl The Art Sn-Iloh* tor Iho 
■'"Hi - CkHAMfiM Vnmliee- of Thr 
X*f«iflS To.**r B ub ivtll cloaa lie. 
•apb» 6. 



nd ivory iffe«fl, 

tuple uf (Et &B*At tapcittfy 
weaving 111 Am erics. Another fare tupi-u- 
try Is ill- "I ii. hi Flour/' ofrer the i*rlftl- 
uul huuj; ar om' lijne iu thu .Mtttuptdiiait 
Muaeuni and which WAS the propel" ty of 
tilt- lati; Blr 1'urdcn Tlark. The design 
fihjpictA, Isrije, KT^i,tlul arrnUod leaiei 
Quionif whlta 1> pi'iL-hed a phoenix, tha 
ioirtr pjjr-iluii .[nit-h-d uitb fruits and 
maairi. And "The Flight ot tho ladi- 
es*." aftf-r Hriiu alng'a poem, is au]irruly 
cxeeuted ntnl n "nrthy eumpaiiiun ldeco 
10 The Pm of Ucni-." 

An Europciin !npo?tr!ea have dctof^- 
orated nnn| In tftn pre.srnt time they nre 
i.f iery pop* Hmiiily utid design, thla will 
be an opportuiiiry fnr Americans to pro- 
cure example* Hjf present-tiny execution 
thai FtyrcsptiE ihn bent Upcstries of tin 
(Imps, and tliHl will auroly hold their 
[^lacf in tho Mitiirn us valuable examples 
of TwenLli:ih Century weaving in 
America. In addition to the American 
;.;ii".t: v: thi re ■::•> several beautiful cx- 
itmplc4 of Euri'iieaa weavii.g of early 
periods. A tupcj>try panel, Flomish, six- 
teenth C'rntiiry, in a beAuUful work, and 
A FtcniLJSsiitHi' ta|icstry, :i!'-> Flomisli in 
drsifpi. and of ihe same period, i* of r«ra 
lintteni ami beauty. The tcxtllcf* woven 
by lIic Uerler Lonims art na Line as any 
oT the Eighteenth feiitury Ivurojjcnn 
wAAVAAt rlpauisb rupi much uu ths 
order ■>: our huoko<l rugs form an inter- 
paling part of the collection. These nn 
in bright colors, well prcsuned and guod: 
in deaign. 

Asido from tho furniture, rugs and 
textiles, there ore numerous sinoll ait nl> 
jects tiki- Imorj vuse lunipn, tiecoraicd 
leather sertftpB, mnungmiy el OCAA, plint 
Btanda, faience plutea, :i csrveil nnd 
glided mirmr of " Em.- Hpuniah Si-veiiieenth 
Century, terra eottn Jnn!enleren, Ftilk eur> 
tnlnn, cryKiul ehanrintl^rn, *iSk etuthLoTis, 
sevc'rul nf the famous fierier lamp 
fihftdp*, a natinwootl veniry liui, a brauri- 
ful Hnen embr>ddeTed bed apread, wrought 
iron lamps and cniidlpstlcks, line old 
bruendos of eilk, wood cAevbagA, teuk- 
wnntl tsborei, wrought Ireu br.-ckets, nfl 
paintings nf tin.- l!ii;:iL>.i! Eighteenth 
thai try 1 Jewel baekflt nf fceolpd leather, 
Chinese porrcdain. laiupA and Di-lft ■■.. .■■-:■: 
and covers. 

Cliulm. tobies, tieds. ileFiks nn] anfns 
of the l>lrectoirp. Mberiton. Adum Lymis 
XVI and {.ViloiilnJ period* Hre nn inter- 
esting study in BtC dlsplny. A eurved 
wak bed, Tudor perind, with paneled 
bnck nnd front, Is n gem nf fornJttirt 
making. A wrought iron ^oiuiil, diyle 
IjouIr XV, with Bemll lUppoMi and 
guilded and t>ni! fed, ie it rare art object, 
snri IhB SatHordiihire plate, cut velrets, 
ohintxo curtains, En«tt*h Eichte^nth Ten- 
lury, hroeaded Cfttil* laeipierej elmirs 
unrl a curved wond tnhln lamp. Itnllan, 
Seventeenth Ccuturj, am ntro qxajnldcs 
nf artistry. 



RTa Chnns« nf Venn* fnr Die*. 

Justice James O'Mitlley of the 3a- 
prenic Court ycnterday handed dowu a 
decision denying the npjP.icatinn nf 
Elmore D. I 'Icr. stm-k hrokr-F. biufteted 
for larceny and Lucketinp onlcre, for u 
cimngc oT venue t OAOtnco thrr county 
than New Vurk fur tho trial of tho 
charges lnsda agrdnat him. 



':•--■!-.-.■ J irajil 1|HUt4*r'l bell KftLlloo.) 



DUNCAN DIES AT THE BAYES 



By JAMES P. SESTJOTT. 

riobert Puncnn wj* silled at the Rayea 
Theatre last night.. It took three neu to 
bring thla about. Nobody saw Uuncan 
die. as the stagn was dark as tho piatol 



daahed durine hia mrUflc with .he hero- 
ine When the lights wrn: up. we were 
told that DiiiiCAil win dead He Was it 
bad guy. The ds tighter of his political 
'-.:■■::. y, whom he hsd killed before the 
piny uoi'in-il. her brother and the Gov- 
ernor of rJie rjtate aLl rlaint'd the honor 
of murdeTintr him. Ihcy bad nothing 
to do wiih it, howerer, lie Lei! down 
staira nod hit bin head on a table. It 
took a lawyer to discover that. 

Hncli ivbs tb* biT punch of "Vlrtne " 
pmi-nted nt tho Dajen Theatre ispt 
night under the nnspioc* of the Emn're 
P|bj t*om|inay. I^c. N'abody aesued to 
bnvn any id- 1 what tho title bad to d 1 
wit'i the play. f'pThapn that ia why It 
la hfilrd with n tiueation mnrk fouow- 
irtg this word. 

•■\lrtiie" ia ths work of William Ever- 
ett. It is obkinualy baaed on the famous 
f'nrmack political murder, thnt kept the. 
Htnte of Teuiieasc* In a turmoli for 
yerira, over d decade ago. 

It La a drama of trivial politics] In- 
cidents, bprinkJed witb a short disser- 
tation upon (ho Attitude of a husband 
toward A woman who Almost gives her- 
self to blm before piarrlaire. Can h- 
cvr-r ha SurO of hct7 Nobody swrnnl 
able to ftonwer' this last night nt the 
DayeA. gltbough Paulino ArmttAge, as 
the girl friend of the yvang ladr Aho 

FiTopoundsd the riddle, made a bravo ef- 
oti in the second tct 

Tbb) had something or other to do 
with the/ plot, but what if won I'll MTAf 
tell yon. All I am *im of ht I>illican 
was kUlad. Poor rrrajik Shcridanl 
Capgblo tctor that he in, be toucaed tho 
one high note of thla play in iha role of 
the uoAcrupulotia, ffun-ftghtiag political 
leader. He was a red, taw, twu-fistal 
rlliain. But be had to fall downstairs 
in the dark, In thn atrufgle with ton 
daughter of tha man he had murdered 
Ho didn'E e^an liuit the Act oat — tho 
third nod only one in which he appeared. 
I couldn't find much to rt-eouiaicmi 



"Virtue" Perhaps it will he 'it? .owi 
reward. 

It rnmhles nrpnnd fur two sets, telling 
of the effort of a yejttgHJ tliat riot etforni-y 
of aome Hon them &t\ in wage a At&> 
cenKfu] poHticsl ti^ht against the '.„,-, 
of the loon, who is sdso u newspaper 
proprietor. 

In the Unci net. the District Attorney i.i 
flw-ailjng Ihe decision of thn appelate dl- 
virion, which he believes ti-llr confirm th a 
can viet lot. he has aecured agslnsE Ilob- 
ert lliinean for the murder nf Senator 
McCormack. Liouoan la iho politlt-al 
boon. The coiirr da** itjt duty, but the 
Governor of th* State ouly takes two 
mlnntea to panfon the mtirderer, Then 
the dirty work stsrrs' 

Of course the Distrfet Attumey harf a 
BUeleton !n t&t eloitrt. He is rnuqlnc for 
Cnuaty Judge, and j? afraid DtUQAh will 
cgnoxe him. 

Not that he is c::il;y of anything hut 
an in .ucreltiin. But thflt happens to 
have been rommilied with the daiiKbter 
of tb* (joverjor wlio ha* imrdoiied I>un- 
con, 

, A Jl.. r;(CT!lent n "' c fets the moAt out 
of "Virtue." It *eed a a ahame to «r^ 
such espalile ncfor^ oa Frenjk Kheridau 
and (Jeorge .MaHTjiiarrle wrcStlinL' with 
this aort of stuff. 

Pauline Armimge Is verv hranHfuL 
Shn lints as irel; us she tail by Eleanor 
MeC^rnlaek, 

l>urean in fentt f-fly uq hrer"iifT! 

dRATr KOTIfEf. 

^tSSta^^ffi! B - 'CAMPHELU FPMKHAn 
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUTTOAYr NOVVMBBK 19, 1922. 



TEJje ittomforj TOegrapfc 

M HON: FICTDBS SECTION. 

Il.'ULIIUKO rVf.HV MflMT, 

Ftibllih*] by TUB UW1I rVBUBBlKQ COMFAlfV. K No. 820 Elghtk .lvenui. 
i*r Wftlstb Street, la the C|ry «f Ntw torfc. itorsiugh jf UriiIuiUhb. 
W. E. Lewli, piwldttt, RM Eighth At B bl:b. tMwirrt fl. Thowu, Vice Frsetient, 
Eighth Avenue Joba 7. Kttl, Jr., «tcr*:sry and Traaaurer. S?0 Eir/tii'i Aveus*. 



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llsis checks parable to Tin Morning Telea-repa, HO Eighth Avenue, Nen Talk. 
H. A. BALLXTT, Advertising )tajM«*r- 

i The intrllisfrnln of America hr.n fcomtwirdfd the 

Who WQt S»y m*f*itaeB with articles on "What In Bight With ibe 

WkktTaRiffkl'UfM* 'MOTirB'r" Every vulnerable spot has been attacked, and 

■ tf ^ , erery weakness rands (b« target for d turmc of wit 

the Mo™*?* Mud "ridlenk. The favorite topic in not h description of 

Tiinilgn picture!, but r„ humorous treatise on \vliv t Sir 
xao-rles 1b the worst example of art (OP* wrong. Tilt utter stupidity, the horrible 
cheapness and the entire hcpelrwnesi of every film, whither It be a hlatorleal 
apwctaele Or A remedy, hire fprnlabed waay a writer with Sprightly material (or a 
salable nrtWf. " 

S?jnr dej there may he a brave writer who feej-g not Cbo acorn of bin brother 
lotelllgennia who will come forth and nut a few words on what Is fright wllh the 
touTiea, When that fearless Blebftrd the JJoa-Hearted does gird hip. loins and 
■t«pB fortb to do battle for -thlg Hew art* we hape ha will remrmbrr to ftir aliob 
something of the Mending our motion picture phajrm have Id foreign conatrlts. 

la England the Amtrfcdn motion picture star li accepted aa being- the greatest 
In lbs world, France five* America the name recognition, and r-o do most of the 
European countries. When Norma Talm&dge selected an RngHeh beauty to bring: 
ber to this country and 1 teach her the techniaue «f tbt screen It woe ma do a 
sationnl event. The whole country took part Id the contest and made known their 
bupea I hfti Margaret Leahy wottld return from America a flnlafaed rt.ir. 

Other foreign plaren coma hers with the franlcnurpoite of tearnlcg the art 
of motion plrtiirr acting. Jan aa our eingern go to Pragne nod VletiDfi to become 
opera, atari, ao )■ Europe beginning to lend her ertora here to aoqulre a Beceaaarj 
motion piftnre flnlah, • 

The foreign actort tn the majorltT of caeca hriog a technique of the etage to 
th& acrr*o without eiptrimentlog on the po airbill tie a of (he camera. Oar Aiueri- 
can BttTP) .If the/ hove atage experience, nae It aa a valmiblc aaxet, but do not 
ennaid*T It tb* ooljr CBaetittol Id flTing n fine, ac?eeo performance. Along "with 
their atage training they add the tethoLquo of the scrden — a thing every pluyer 
■nuit hare If be would rcgiater. 

The brav* deleniler of the fnltlt could without difficulty when lie bns fiolahed 
on the art of the American, players, nay aometblng of the nuperlorily of the AmeTi- 
_t*n lilr:is. Me could compare what Italy, Fmnc*,-EngUud and flertnnny hnvt afat 
here wUb AmcrLca'a output. With the r>onsible exception of a frw Tine hislorkal 
German filma r.cd n few Stredlitb photo-dramai, there have been no oijtalandinj 
ancceFaea Jrom the Enroprnn filxn DSJtrt, The Amtriran peoductlona are recog- 
nleed a$ the standard moltoti picturca of the world. 

There are many other polnla that might be mode when oue of our wrltera le 
rendy to face the battalion or doabtera and rraur Into proper language hla treatlao 
on what fa right with the "morka," 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



T7JU>1I Oealra, Jap*D r comea tha newn that (he ultimate ] n e*ojof«bip will be 
*■ reiorted to [n an effort to check American nlm Importation. This In a laat 
attempt to force the natlrea to a patronage of their on*o motion pirtiirea, the 
popularity of which haTe waoed to an alarming extent, white the American ira- 
portitlaci do a lanct-oface buabeai at all tlmea. Tiir- Oj-aka prefecture tvri] be 
the Brat to put ttfe new Idea Into execution, and doubtless the oihtrrt \\-\D atand 
by to Tcatch the reaull, for up to K ffw years qgo the Jniianeie Rlma, eapeciatiy 
In the nrovlnciai towsn, had no opposition, but now American pictures are the 
\ favorite* 1 everywhere la N'ippon. > 

AmonS tlie topic* which U la aaldl tftey will bnp are Jo^-uioliiojf, tnllltari^Ju 
And TcrolutiOnAry thrhica. That the nmt or these ahould he ctnexed aa among tho 
three dangeroua propaganda has Ita amualng aide. BiQr.e we Imve no infarmntion 
to lead un to ruppoae that the amoroui autlcn of the- local ■Vauips" ore to be 
1-lnccil on the "Index expiirgatarioua," we muat draw the flatterlni; conclualnn that 
our American Txrlrty i- Ihougbt to be mor^' Inimical to liomc Iffe In the Lnnd »>' 
the ttlalog Sun. That the largest jVrodurinjf miapnnie* here are inCrenelng their 
Japaneae output certainly la. true, and the answer nrrms to be thai our pleturea 
wilt' continue to do the hulk of the bmlneaa there until the native product 1' irq~ 
prored. ' 

The'i we lead in photography and general te.-hn I mi] 'excellence. Ii aelf-erident. 
If, on the other hand, our pictorial morale Icare* aoiaeUilng to be desired. Well, 
we can afford to ndralt tlie' soft Impeachment, mcanwbhe, even In that regurd; 
but we're coming nn 1 Oh, yen, we're coming on! 



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T Twill not be amies to my a tew worda about tbe doctorn we have recently met 
■* In plays and pictures. 

The craay mnii'a Idfnn at I>r. C*Hfarjr are hardly lt>>a afrtage than thane of 
the dramftlliitrt who nee in membera of tho.tnedlCnl profession new pegs upon 
vlikli to btag heinous rrlnje*. - 

"llulliloi Ofummiinil" nnd "The alonater 1 ' nre uotnble examplcs\of the stage, 
and recently the screen has Included the fofpfier and; offered aa well "Till We lleet 
Again.." "A Sraadway Madonna," "Henrte. BaTen" and "The Slarrbjge Chan'c*." 

In theje fllma the doctor !* not only sfiowu up ia unfavornble. or «vea lurid, 
colore, but (be sanatorium la presented na no unsafe Institution, with the power 
to detala belplcia vlictima againet their will. 

Everrhody cornea In contact with tioctora and hoapi(«la nt nome time and 
these plcturra rnablQ the imaginative pinoo, to get a thrill out of n vi-it to either. 
Dangerous adirDture lurliH behind the neat curtains end braes ajgn of the rihyaiciau, 
while the fancluatiins of the ^traitjacket nnd viYlsection cause- the curkiua to serk 
•ome pretest of entering (he lysol-Bcejited corridors of the hospital. 

But coosMcr ihc timid noula who Hod no charm In the morbid an-! who otitis 
to Ihr doctor as they do to their. religion; have they no' protest to voloo? 

fractoTa thcmnelrEB are often blessed with a sense of humor and will possibly 
eojof oil of these playa and pictures extremely m [qag as they are not-overdone," 
but we venture in predict that If the crau of villainous doctors continnea on atagn 
1 and aereen a. firm find jluat line ivill he drawn by the profeasinn. 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOUEHA O. PARSONS 



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IJ EPGTtTS from eihibitors throughiut the c*intry> Indicate that buoineaa i< 
*~ picking up, This is liLewIsc true of seceral repreEentatlT« men in the in- 
duitr; who buvc i-eceti(ly rrturned from extended tffpi through the dbuntry; (hey 
also aay bualnrsn lit growing better qnd better all tba tiim. It ia also particularly 
Interesting to note thai io both cane*, one of the bisgeat rcasona gtvrn for liirj 
better huiloeis belnr, don^ by the picture IbeatreH y aM. ■ ■ faaK CE pictures. R hsA 
been apparent for some time mat Hint (be genetal nvernge of Alms has been much 
better than in the pant. There are more remlty good feature! being turned out 
than ae any time within ibe hist two rears or more. Thin Is n gjod aisn. IVIth 
better pictures there is hound to be better business. The motion picture fan phopa 
for hla or her arauseiuent nnvrndayfl sad fhey are hound to patronise good films. 
If the high average con be kept up It wll] be r migtUj gnod thing for the enrtre lii- 
daairy. Of course every picture cannot be a Tcconl brenker. but the' great ma- 
. jnfity of films that are made -.-tn be made interesting, if Uirrr ia some reason why 
they cannot — story, players, director — they should not be made or nt least not at- 
tempted: until every possible thing has, been Jon e to guarantee ttnir Sdji^ worth 
wlu-D shown to the public. 



' I IHi Mcrto» GDIi of the world nalu 
*j up la anioyment of "Sforton of 

the Movie*" what they may pos- 
' altdy lose in dudlluslenmnfit. The 
movies to ttic fobs Is a sort of Arafbian 
Night land , poopled with fairy princes 
and beautiful princesses, and any tearing 
down of this enchanted wall ta apt to 
' create a heaxtaclio In the aoul of the pub- 
lic, just aa Merton Buffered, a terrific 
ion when -bo discovered BoaleJi Haxtcrej 
heroic stunts wtra all p«rformcd by a 
doable, and her worda In the fan maga- 
aloes, 

"If I used a doable I should f£e1 I 
waa hot keeping faith with my public*" 
wera only so much bunk, 

Tlila peeping behind the acrnen Is ao 
well uouo and Lb so humoruasly present- 
ed mi j n nr« who has any assoclatioui with 
motion pictures muat enjoy every minuto 
of it Thowi whose only ncqnnlntanc* 
•with atndio life la through t!ic pafej of 
a.maguxlRe by the tnine token will tore 
it because it ahowa a film Btudlo In ac- 
tion and remove* sjiy etins; of dlslHusJon- 
innit by lu.fmak bcraor and thai manner 
In which te ii preaented. 

-\"-j oat in Xbi ntaVfa world waa Spand 
It) the enlightenment of Merton, The 
editors of fans' mngastaex canlo in for 
their share of tbc fun when Intcrviewa 
with *' flaroid Jharmalec were naoted, 
wfth the same old stock plirae^s we have 
all teamed to know. In The future when 
BOme of us are Interviewing malioa fle- 
tare player* who hate the same Hue for 
every Interviewer, and who havn been 
known, to let us put tba, words jn. their 
Yn-MJih we will s;tdp end rraicitibrr "Hfer- 
ton's" exporiCTCc, 

Harry Leon Wilson's novel in tbc Sat' 
iii-driv Evening l'm\ is - 1 ■ ■ - best 
story on movlea I bays ever read. 
When word first, cflme that it was to be 
diammluxl rhero was n nerUius donat in 
my mind if McrKiu on the ntuga could 
compare with MeHnu In ficiim, Flut 
arolAg what Georg^ Kaufrnsa and fdarc 
Connelly hmr dona witli rht statfe ver- 
sion I run [li',r'"i,:lilf couvloeed they 
bare not only adilr-d tn ttie original flavor 
of Mcrton but given us a play that Is so 
good I tnrba everyone In the film busi- 
ness will oouirider it d. pan of their edu- 
catinn to ace it. 

rtanler snd (lurk Scare. 

The voiith nnd wlitfulnota of Glenn 
Hunter's Merton carrier a H'or so close 
to the laughter he Inspire*, W Woudor 
which Is the raont potent factor in the 
plsy'a surceju. Here and there 1 saw 
motion picture people In thr audience 
convulsed with roprrlmcnt over s*«tne 
aatlricnl acenf. nnd thru again I looked 
and nnw those anmO people wiping a sur- 
reptitious tear 

I started out to sax something about 
tbc piri motion pi{:turjija play mi the 
stage anri T find inyeelf wTiliug a treatice 
an the play. The drnnialic critics have 
taken care of (be criticism of McMon 
pud I hnve n l( huslitr-iu (o iiirroitrli on u 
field that does not belong to me, but no 
one who knows anything about motion 
pictures could sec "Morton «if the 
Morles" without wanting in chant its 
praise and &lng tiloud a tlinaksKiving fur 
Itn entertaining and htuuorou& iiuslitiea. 

Vuutg Aleiandrr Oarli. Jr., whose 
pnrtruydl of TJaruld I'oraml^ ii one of 
the high spots in the play in the nun of 
the "Woman's Fsy Club." Ills beautiful 
nnd youthful mother. Amy O.irlt. being 
one of the moat active mDmhrra in the 
cluh, Voung Clark hmn many godmoth- 
ers. Jiud thi'y are all very proud of him 
unii his work, and rejoice with Amy time 
his CTc-utittn of Tlurohl is such a worthy 
deinnti strati on of his talent na en etrfOfi, 

n thrm Ii fiDyoni? in (hn ui'dii'n pic- 
tura industry, producer, director, edituf 
or actor who has been overlooked we 
haven't discoiercd it. Why, even Will 
II. Ilnys, in tbc prrena uf John U. 
Wheuidit, former Secrt'tary of Agrieal- 
turr, cornea in to apill n few pjatltsdoi 
on uj>tlf ting,- the standard of the movies. 
It's nil In sur-h goqd fun th»t [■■- one can 
tako tiffeniti!. hut in the future when tlio 
Harold ['Hrmelecs of the movies say: 

"I owe my success to my wife, who is 
not only my. nil. hut my severest critic," 
well, we FdinLl avoid these bromide* be- 
fore we get writer's cramp or pqrelysiii 
of the Intellect. 

Bpenklna; of BleiKV I'lmn. 
John I : l:h.t .mi and Auita Loos, In 
their eclntlllating farce, "The Whole 
Toivsi'm Talking," have not neglected the 
"movice-"' Lerty Lytho, Lhu famooB 
screen atnr, playa a moat Important iwrt 
in the srhcpue of things end uncon< 
oclnualy upsz-ts the town of Toledo when 
she unexpectedly" nrrivi-s to do her per- 
sonal appearance mhhl at the Luna Tbo- 
atrr. Out at Mmitcluir Tnesiloy eve- 
ning an audleneo who paid n.il inouDT 
fur their ticko and wen: not compelled 
to ap]ilan4 with the frleudq nf the fatu- 
ity, ruefced tho thtAtrr with their Laugh- 
ter and tiilii-d out John Cuffib*f?an& the 
shy lieni of 'the play, ofiaiu and njt&m. 
John and Anita have a hit In their farce 
which has Home Hr.ea dint are bound to 
he quoted ns the esBcnce of wu m dinner 
parties nnd social fUherioga ibis eotn- 
itij; Winter. All of Uiiir friends knew 
the j would putrlt over — but few of then} 
knew bow well. 



CHARLES it ROCHE. 



r% OW, when sod where will Governor- el eet Alfred Smith kill censorship iu Xew 
* *■ lork fitate is n question the motion picture induatr? in asking. Governor 
Smith hie pledged his word to support the Democratic platform, which contains 
■ plank against cruaorshlp and from past eipcrjrnces with Governor Smith there 
la no reason to believe he will Ignore the promises be mada to support nny bill 
against censorship. Governor Smith mil] not be In Albany until January 1. 
Meanwhile Its advisable to content oureelrea until January. There are ruainrs 
iW 0»rge T. Cobb end other members of tbc State Motion Picture Commifislon 
■re seeking new foba, ao why worry about censurskip in this State when it stand*, 
on Bo shaky a foundation. If Governor Smith dace not artjhrcc is time 'to 
Worry, but according to those wbo knotr hUn he la a square ahuotec, aa let us 
', be patient until Janoary 1. 



I>n Word* nn rsniuuanl'i E.p,teat. 
Speakina l^ngliah has hnd a most dis- 
tressing effect on Charles de Rochq, Im- 
ported from Paris by Famous Plnjera- 
Losky for the express purpose uf ilmuilng 
the roaotlc recently worn by Ilodo)pb 
Valentino. It hue left bim hoarse and 
acarccly able to articulate. 

"I talk in such bad !:i!, : ?.-i ^li," he aaid, 
"it hurts my throat. If you will "please 
talk French we shiiil evi ulonj; very well, 
but if wc must talk 1 English k ia very 
bad." 

Explaining to him at the Couimodrjrc 
Uotel, when ho Is bciax liousH until he 
loaves far the t-'onst in-day. [hut sneak- 
ing English might bo bad foe him, but 




le 1> fke nelor I'min'iii i'ij.j»r»-l.»-k> Impnrtrd 
mtlllnic hljp. to Treur the mantle left vacant 
lino .[clt bin Jab, 



Rtwtn tit mi *o™bpm 
rliti the IiIch if prr 



that sinking Frendi would he much a wonderful hntel.^ Do (hny have rbureb 

v.-or*e for DM, be ispied back into tbo here?" 

ISngltab. and despite hrs fear- to tlreoon- I ^Thurch." I asked. 



trory we gst m "fTJ oeii. • » 

Mr. De 1-toohr btij a markc.1 French 
accent, of courao, but his Bnglisli ia not 
bb I'oinful pa be thinks; iu fncl, if 1 
■■;:-'!:■' Frcneh oa well ns lie speaks Hng- 
Llxli 1 abiiuld cMiifsider injsclf. ao nccofn- 
plinlicd Unpaiat. Eaiwclally is his mS>- 
tpry .if th>' mtrAiige' larrjcuitco ruiuarknble 

f-.tiriiilr-rnu- lie L-iltliml nil he knOVS HHlt 

nT an EnjdiHh tcxtbisik, and up 'to the 
time ho nrrintl iu New York had vtry 
llltlb ■'■■■-■-■>■ ■■■•>-■■ to spenk other than Ids 
own toosm Uf thinks he is tho world's 
mural ami In imlufnUj. 1 conHciuuft of bis 
efforts ti.i express himself correctly. 

Curaparuwtis aro odious itlttjfc and I 
have liu Ititcntiou of comimrlng ihc 
French actor ta air. Valentino, but in- 
asmuch na the opinion cecm* to linvo 
gniifi forth that Mr, do ^Buche is slated 
to (uececd Mr. Ynlcntinn, it is interest- 
ing to moki.' cummruts on, the two hamn 
in\ulvrd. ' Mr, dc Boche Is older irnd 
much larger In stature. In fuct, his 
broed Hhoulders and megtiiaucnc 
physique slvea one the impression, <>r ax- 
cepilonal Leinhi- lie looks liicn a col- 
lege sthlotc. His profilo HUj^esta the 
famous Valentino featurea, but there (be 
resemblance ends, Mr. dc Roche Is to 
Paris what Hodolpa'le toiNew'York 
He 14 A great cinema favorite and has 
'built a reputation for hlauclf that La sec- 
ond to Jiouo on (ho ContlsenL Whether 
m not he iq nlated to take Valentino's 
placo Is unimportant-<-(hcrc In mom for 
both. 

Ail** AtHtal Valentino. 

'Tell me abouj Valentino," be asked. 
"I have cccelved so many letters from 
women aad glrla najing vou CRnnot take 
the place of the great American lover. 
I do not wane to take his place- Ho 
could not bake my place in Paris and I 
could not take, hla place bete. I am 
asked what I think of him. How do 1 
know ?. I have never accn trim. If I 
praise hjm they soy I am prctendjacj If 
1 aay anything against bim they say I 
am jeatous; Besides,'! do not know him. 
What cant any! 1 . , ' 

Even'tBough Mr. 1> Rocbo does not 
know Valentino, he is freetly iatenstod 
in heoiiop; ibout hire- He said after I 
thought the subyHt hud tn>en dismissed — 
"1- near his name nil >'.•<■■ time, aril] yet 
no one tclla me about him. If ynu know 
bim won't you please, tell tna »■» mi? thing 
of bis work?" ' -k. . : " "" 

But grudiually wij- cllmlnaitcd. Valentino 
frooi the i,-;>riverBa.ricn and directed our 
attention to tho new arrival, who, despitu 
tho handicap of i, -had cold end a boanc 
voice, talked in a mostentcrtaining fash- 
ion of Parlaluy einemns. and his delight 
ot N'ew York. In tttt, we foutid much 
tu esj- to each other. ». 

He thinks- N-l-w, Mork is tho most won- 
derful city In th/ world,' ' 

"I have traveled oil over Europe," he 
slid, "but I have ncv« s**n anythlae; 
like Jiew S'ork- This -llOtet all these 
floors, all theso noajde.' It is maenifl- 
cent. Last night we went out and anw 
the lights, and I said to mj secretary 
that nowhere have I area Morthlttg like 
ibis. I want. to itand where' I cam see 
it ell. ' --" 

;Ttll me,' f ha asked;., r t ^biM la. Buch 



E taken by the dtiien* that censorship is 
nnnecessary and anwanted a big- ball la 
being given to celrbrate it* defeat Betty 
IStytbe departed for BoatOhi. On Friday 
night to be one of the guests o( hgnor 
at this event. From Boston she will 
leave for Chicago, where she la booked 
to appear for a full week for personal 
appearances iu conjunction with the 
showing of be* plctare, "How Winnm 
Lovt"* 

•;i.irn-j- (iln,t* Itepesptn. 
A hurried po*t card written at Sonth- 
amptoil ennouoces the safe arrtral of Sld- 
i„.y Qlcott, who ia spending a few weeks 
in Europe previous to bis work as direc- 
tor for M.irL-in paries In "Little Old 
New Inrai." 

in "T*tere«tlP)ar 9*ory- 

An article bended, "My Thrr* Tears 
of Tbrl'N Is '-l/.i-.i-u In; 1 !.!." by rinniii.-M 
VanFltaven. Ia worth rewting. BHrnnCss 
Van Rnven, who was formerly t>orOthy 
Kfngdon. is &bi author of hla cxcclJrjit 
descyiptioi) of mnklng motion pictures In 
Irdln. which epfwftr in the 3[ovle Weekly 
al Novembrr .IS. n*r ftTperienees ,are 
both cntertnialng and interesting. 

Mr.? <"i:iii r Back. 
rretty little Juni? Caprice, who left the 
Hereon when little June Caprice Millard*, 
2nd. msde her ap;iearanc*, jpay come 
back to tJie scrrrn curly lj ex t year. BlKbt 
now site ia so busy with her baby fihe 
hasn't g-lvea her career a thought ITer 
chief occupation, she snrs. i» wntehins 
the bay> hair grow and looking after her 
hnsbnittl, who Is Harry Mlllarde, the Fox 
diTvclnr. r ho taode "Over the Hilt' and 
"The Tn*ii»TMi Fort at Rod." But 
Jnnjf in joiiVe n>:d pri'Ity and she says 
a(t»r llie baby is n little bifger she Ii 
going to conTSunr l:pr carwr on tho 
screen. 

^iivvn Tatces Hew Yew Flnx. 

Jusi before nign Pntrovn took; the tTnin 
for El. jo-rpa. Mn., where "The IVIilte 
I'enmrk" ojirns HD^ndoJ h&hl, she rr- 
cetrfld isnrel Mtelt the Helayn oflices had 
neecpted her (rfftj, "The flarlot'a Hounc,"' 
jiud will |iriHlurr if as switi n< sbr fin- 
ished hrr season in "The White Pea- 
■ cork." ffnt lean int?r™tinr. are Mndnme 
Petrnvii'rt million picture plrtna. wfiteh "re 
I tn Lw Bnnnunrrsl when "in 1 tumcn hnrk (*i 
I ,\*i-v.' Ymh, She will return fi the somen, 
hut (be twnw nf tba pnWpstnj, thr title of 
' the rlctnri- nnd nil ttw i)*'tulls arn being 
- withheld until she etomPu k.n present stnge 
oiKSKT-meut. 

Tbe \finrV Uriniii nail. 
A story about who was nt th* ball last 
night, or t" b< t'urn^t lids nirimine: wnnbl 

1 hi* a fitting paru^rnph In thi" de]>nrt- 
iin-iir. inusmnch ns in 'my of the film folk 
w«re there, bar" an the party did not atari 
until after this swtinn of thfl paper went 
io prrsn it would be n diSicirlt task to 
writi! thr story. Ve are safe In ssjlng 

I every OUn hud n good time. They 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AMD ROASTS. 

If you hiva prijie ta jive, com- 

plaints to make or idsaj to air, 
register them with the Onlooker. 



J 



Why?" 
I hcp »u uiony women k<i in lliere, all 
looking ae, B^rioun," , 

"Oh, that Is a mwting of a woman's I 
club," I explained. ".SomrthlirK fnr llie J 
mental advaneemrnt of thr fair nn 

I am sure my eiplnnatino was I , v:: , .. &, nt the trinity parties. 
Greek, but it plcamtl Mr. dc I{nc_he, whn 

laughed merrily, shewing be Iiom n ni™ "Rabin Hnad" in schooii. 

smile and s wish to plcsse. 

fftt-nks ol *!•«■»* Ji»rel. 

Tliir French actor apoko oT Madam 
Screl's rwrpfion here. 

"I nm nyt surprinwd," ho anid. "Ii 
]*nrln tbey ndurr her. , ilho Is the besf 
tlrciKicd womnu I over saw. When nbe 
plays at tlie (.'opicdie Fntuculse tho ivoci- 
nn go ti> sea her cuwtjb m grt idi-a«, but 
never netir arc they able to duplicate 
them. Sh*> hnsa styleall hcrown. She is a 
■ rriMi artiste and 1 am pleased that S'cw 
York. Iiin given licr wiph an entbiiBiustJc 
rec^prion." 

Au amusing incident o*!cutTnd in ro- 
gnt-il tu Sorel Mr. Porker, who it* luok- 
ing nftor Ihc wrltan- ot the French Btar 
while he !■ in New York, went In search 
of a French remedy for "hla chnrgc'a bad 
throat, lie come back and reported 
while hv was In the drug bIoto at the 
Kits Hotel a bellboy had rushed in nnd 
demanded the sajne thing far Sotei. "• 

"Too bad," told * de Bcfthi- sadly. 
"Sripu kins- Fn£li?esb hurts hrr ihront 



war xovr hck moM ci>e«A riELnt 

HQtlon Flcture Kill: or. The Horning- XeJ*» 
s^s»h: 

At one Interested In the mstlea picture 
betlneas I am scoulog you this line te 
temmeat on sn editorial sp-pesriDf Id Tbt 
alornlbft Telegraphs week or so ago. Itwaa 
about ihl* new committee which Mr. Hays. 
ta' planning sad the members 7 of which am 
ta be picked from different orgraaisstlensa 
La paa«. on pictures lad offer criticism bo. 
(..■■■ the fllma are shown fa the censer 
beard. YViiy does he bare to get peopl* 
Irani relJgloas, wnlrsre. social snd drln . 
etrclos to offer eeaatructlfe opinion? it • 
■reins to me that aueb a committee ougut 
to be selected from the picture field, end. 
it our at io be eomprtssil ol people who 
k lir-w soiii,-th!nc aOodl motion pletnrss. 

This new committee plan looks to ma 
verr inurti rlke the woman's rights Idea. I 
tieiiei i- In letting the fair tux vote. If thsy 
vntnt to, I'll! it cerULnly hlsn't IncreSsvd 
the Intelligent voters, has III It hat 
merely added to the mob class. And so I 
aim Inclined to believe that ihla sort ot 
a aoh-censor bosrd will not tn- likely te 
lmp*ofe i; "" r^tiat state of ecasorsalp. It 
will enly make more medoLcrs. Wblle 1 
sin bitterly opposed le any kind of censor- 
ship. I think as :.i: ae tae morltB tr* eon> 
cernrd It Is 1 good Jde-e. If ^olj It might 
i>.. Intelligent. Home.af the etsmplee I've 
n-j!i of what <ke eensars deenied advisable 
to eltmtnste were lolte btyond belief. And 
same of tbb TlijDgs iber altowrd te pits 
were equally amaslag. 

Youn cnrfliaiir, 

John Q. Davis, 

OM-V ONH VALENTINO, 
Mrttion Picture EiJiior, Tbe Uemlag Te!* ■ 
graph: 

It it sltb :.ni:it.-:in i:t thai I rev! In lbs 
nsnere ■■•- lb? ne>v scheme ta- uuke this 
new Prrtieh actor anotavr VbJpntino- 

'i'li-i.. wus a time, t will ndiitli, when ihs 
million plctOTe pilbflr run Ii) nt- toll) wbst 
to do aud uliti u.ol tu de, -,.fi-;i we could 
b« >.,!■■■ pretty liailly, Inn I Lhink lust 
time ksi psHseil. No amount nt |Vu Iplirltjr 
In tbe ivtirld will ras^e us Use what 
■ nnifhudy ■rite iilcks !:•:■ us. We slmrt) 
tion'( lis.!--.- "rtaKB-* 1 in!-' 1 !--!] down 'in 
throats. There JfOtVa Iweii A numlicr of 

IT Hlip!,»» in tilts lliriM-llmi, l?,ut .,;-y:;i; ■!.!!> 

tljij Hare uiula i Fit" Ibl^iroistiin. 

c Lu|,i in «n ■:.■..;.! 1 1 l- ..■ nedolpb 

Tiii -uri.iy, \Vi- 1-a.is.. htm eufnt-hcs and 
When w» want n m-ii fafnTt-c we win pick 
li in Mrrsslves. I iiiuii lt.jiinl ib nil! in*! 

t>lr mrtWr- t.me. .\ut JllSt Ijli illlae tic la 
It ldiilph. lillt i'trnllri- hr Ww| tfu> ulglliStOr 

of :i ubw i.i j- .i:;-i bav.ng been ■ follower 
uf tu- Moving many jv:ua I fcare uottced 
itrst any ime who li.is InJh idtnlli j- vnnn^a 
Tn t-rr-sii- n n=e«j tyji? h;ii [jioteil : Initiator! 
inlli'il. How uiaii.5 ttivs irh'il t'.i lie ■uc-citi-d 
.Msry flrkrnnls »r CfaoirUe LhniJllas* 

lh p njr yon jirm! <M-i srnj n!<1i|n|[ sH 
The IwcecSi In t*e «or|il (u I lie iimnt ihsrui- 

iii).- ins i rhi-if 11,-it -t! tiw, r*"' - t* 'hi- . 

far. , lU r o*n Haiiiiy ViiieiiMuu. Whoevcl - 
sun;ii!inrs him In uiir nrrcitoiiH will lisvs 
tn Li^ ■SiiLtii.' Hlii-lk." 



Mm. I!, T Tun 



RTUIIT. 

Mnmlua Tele- 



Whcu I anpr Madame Sorel iu faria 
nt a tea giYcn by Fannie Ward she 
spoke no English, but she may hare at- 
tempted it in ?H'cw i'ork and acquired 
the same kind of throat. 

Before Mr. Parker came to report his 
diligent search for tbe miraculous rem- 
edy that would cure, "hla pntirut told 
me how much be loves the theatre and 
pictures, and how hard hn works to ■*:■■' 
results, > 

"I base played In Parle for the F»s 
Company.*' be snld, "and iuJ^>ndon fur 
Mr. John ttobertson wbeu,- he made 
'rlpanikh Jade.' It wen my work in this 
fi!:-!i iii::' itidacod Mr. LaBky to make me 
nn oiTcr to cume to Ainprica. Alwnrs 
I have wanted to cutno here" 

Mr, de Koche said he had not como 
Trf a family of actora. 

"My family havu other plans." for .inc." 
ha said, "hue I refuse them. 1 love the 
cinema. I give all there Is in mo and 
I always study and work very'liard. 1 * 

Ha* 3* leaving foT the toast to-tioy, 
eager to sec tho uaotdion picture city of 
which hr has heard so much, and to try 
and win a place -for. faJmself £n the hearta 
of tlie American film fame. 

.''Not La oppoaitloni to Valentino," he 
esplc-Loed, "but: for tuyueJf, JiisC as 1 
have in France."' i 'y 

Mr. '':■■ Roche wanted to talk New 
York and I wanted to talk. Paris, and 
wc were just ilShhit. Lo effect A compro- 
mise when M.r. Parker returned! fron^ the 
drug store with a bottle, nrnlrr hLs arm, 
or perbapa It was the secretary who 
carried the valuable Jiuiiid that wna to 
girt: Mr. de" ■Roche hack lib "vowe and 
eoahlc him to talk English without 
strolaincj hia Toral chords. " 

Itrli j- nlytk*. (]nnl <at fjfoMor. 

Over In . MosssrhuscUa .the Aim folk 
feet ao elated Jnd happy over the stand 



ArriiugcmrntH have been completed in 
comiilimnce^witli requests from various 
board* of education to use r^hotographa 
prenentlng aenca from "L^JnEtaa Fair- 
bnhka ii Hobiu J E. ■■ I" at the Lyric in 
OOnjo nation witli l'vturm nnA leasan in 
LhiKllsh history In pub-He schols. 

In New S'ork and Krooklya, "tnrting 
ne^t week, high school and public sobocl 
|)LL]iila wilt have their English letuwm 
"flavored" with illustrulians by Douglas 
E-^ni Thanks. 

Miss HflTriflt Church, noted lepturrr 
from California, wlH soop start n tour oT 
flu.' country appearing In schohts and 
churches, lecturing on "Robin Hood." To 
IHhatrato her lecture .Miss Church will 
~+iae stereoptlCon Tuwa from the Fair- 
banks fibs. 

Will Unya'e Bfteetbravta. ' 

The truth Ib out. Will Hnya has two 
sweethearts. He bos admitted it openly 
and without a blush. "Due is baby 
1'eggj." he sura, "end the' other Js 
Mjri.iiLi linitiMii. I've lost my heart to 
both these stars, but an one is on the 
Pacific Const uurl other here in New S'ork 
I don't expect any casualties.' 1 Indiana 
papers, please copy. 

Isn't Ihn. Lnelcyl 
"Thcro la at least one woman in tba 
world who doesn't have to sit up nights 
and wait Jjonher husband to come home,*' 
sny« Charles Joticx, star of William Fox 
production*. "She Is 1'rincesa II ermine. 
William Hohcnzotlcrh nasn't aay piacc 
»o iO, 1 ' 

\ Another l'"ni Ulnrb, 
HbegiDa to, look na if Tom Mix will 
have to eat his TbanksgivHug dinner sans 
aorthing; that looks Hke a turkey. Mis 
owns a amst] ranch aot far from Bolly- 
wood and ha raises Jnst enough turkey* 
each year to fulfil, tho demands of his 
dinucr table, {tecently, while staging a 
secba fot jnue of hii . productlaua, be 
mode liu pf Ms little ranch as a loca- 
tion, In the scene wbre a number of 
ebonyjhued extras, , who, Mix says,^k.ept7 
nn eager eye on the bnlf-dastn turkeys 
which wero strnttlns around tbe barn- 
yard. The next morning the dsrkey ar- 
tras were mi saint— and SO wan the 
cubblera. "And '.hat? all there Js— 
there isn't aay more," says Mix, 

ll»]ie r»r !• Alt, 
WliLii marvelous hope Henry Ford 
holds out when he says forty year* 1* 
the proper time for a eaan to succeed. 
Now we are curious to know if that rule 
applies to the fair sex too. Probably 
not. If be held nut that mirage uf hop- 
tu the screen atsrs; they w-onirl think he 
had lost hia mind. Su BCrerii' star, ac- 
cardinx to <ne of our -w-uw men, ia fit te 
br keen on the stash after she is thirty, 
and no woman under that is tii.ro talk, 
too. Dot then tbe man who pawsed this 
limmidfc thought is a cynic lad need 
not he toJren -seriously. Bnt those of 
the world who have been searching vafu(f - 
for their metier cam cheer up — forty 
Tears tn K« for the Bail leap to. fame, 
Surety Betirj La a disdpn.of Coua.- 



ttcrmtiit.iwn. Va 

THINKS lAMILL If 

Jlfttlcin Pcture Kdltar The 
graph: 
Ji.l:-, I>. L'nhl-I is :-|:.;ln. Charles ChipMo. 
iii.il Mattel NnrmSiril nii^Tit to st/ Iq nort, 
.11 a [iv at the liars uf the comedy vr^an- 
Isallnns in-.- loliilnjc romtiniilei ■leVotcd to 

ill- filn.liiK at i1-:i-iiji[!i- aLorii-S, B ml HctTi-ti 
eomeily if* oiirrrrJnc fo :■. r.-r ■■ ■,-\--: Miiv.; 

rvtriii ii,.-t,-.i,i nt sir. - ■ :■:. i-:s=i suit )llm 
Sanosud ikwddedns tasSr slm™ of thq 

jiiL, ■-;«■-,! ii-i-i-,"!..-!!. the i'-'iiint; pair in com- V 
,-.:>■ .-.-fit , t-, t i ii-'ii! -i'i ■■■■■> wllh making ens 
jilPEurr* esrh year. . 

Motion picture mi'tleticea hare lieen mors 

r:i;ui Mm! Co t'tiarlle ! Msl'tl. nocklnBf 

In droves lo ■'■ ■- many i'haplLu snd rfor> 
mam] comedies- thnt iverc a lonjr "■ny Irani 
helna up to standard, v/hen ftshel N*E> 
aund went b^clc la tbe ;- J :-nn<:K- sludlos. 
we Iboueht Wc w.Tf due for a ;VLiirn rt 
;l>" 3lsl>el <■•> i-.yssi.iii- .l-iu-. hilt thflt 

Maiii-i has now become a gfobe trotter. 

Vhe hss lrvt!o[*.l the C'hspllu hstrll uf 
■ •ii.- til.-nir. d fear. 

The remedy sTu'iilii easily he faund. I^'t 
Mr. i_'tisp in oad Ulsa Normamt uodes^tsni 
that tlielr pulilfe demsods more eominllet. 
It The Alnrnlng Telegrnph ran be a party 
io .inv sebemr ttial wLll gl<fe a weary world 
sn nppurlunlly la Inilulae lo a much 
nef-cieu 1 ■ u. r - 1 ..■( merrtiueiiL. tbe newspsner 
WtB he .entitled to S vote of thanks from 
the eaMn rootle Vorid. 

Vollrs truly, 

Chss. Ksmp, 

IStj VT. JUiIltOh M.. Chicago, III. 

THE LVP-r. QV pICTUKB*^ 

Motion Tkcare Editor Tbc Morning Tels- 
grsph; 

In tbe dUcusaleo wh!eh has been In 
progress, lo. these msnj weeks, snent Ihs 
rsllluE otf of patroaage ifi the theatre gal- 
leries, It seems atraage to me im ooe has 
n/lren credit ta the motion" picture. 

Henry tin } hsl llstef! the loss of husl- 
nees In th? upper parts of (he Ihcstres has 
been brought about by Llie so-called "sup- 
pressed •Tii'ii !.'•;;'" nnfl "restrained acttna-. - " 

SO tli:i[ the jnlrons hhv.r liecn forced to a 

rsatflge point nearon-lac slsee IF taey sre 
(uj hesr tnythlag at all ft! the Stage pro- 
ceedings. 

Even frrontlna this be trtlc. wbBt. about 
[he iplcndkl mntkin pictiarrs sod tberr sp- 
pesJ to tbe Bratwbtta plsjuoersl Mr. Ilult 
nay a. "The tronft "W a'allery gods have 
tlown (rom Iheir seats In dismay, linsblo 
lo afar the mutlcrlnRB and wblspertngi en 
(be alsge." 

But I beltere these former pstrons Ot 
the "spMikW have flnwo to sn even more 
quiet plsee— tbe tnotlon picture theatres. 
SUnceirly yonrs, 

Vlrstal" lf«a«s. 

tTT Central Park TVcst. New yors. City. 

CKAPE CRT ADAXNOT FE^TPsTJI, 

UotLon Pi.-tu.ro Editor, tbe Uornlajr Tels- 
frai-b: 

Ro now tbe flappert are to &e ellndsated 
tbreugb the medium of thje. monies. What 
next, t wonder! It appears that the re- 
formers are going out oT their "f-j" these 
daya tn Hod n«w things to cenaar. This 
crusade airslntt flappers Is getting to be a 
roll': uVal of a "bore. I can't see to nave 
my i|fi> that tbe young frlrl of to. day Is 
any d(n*erent .from nut of aoy other day. 
Haven't reu bpd.nl yaur grsodmother ssr 
lima and time again, "Well. In my day. 
f-irti dldn'l behSTa ILke thatt" Of course 
you base. And her mother and hrr grao,d- 
mother before ber made (he same cry. -' 

Are the gtrln of te-day reaUy ao Incor- 
rigible that the New Jersor Uathtrs' tTvn- 
gresa and tbe Parent Teachers' Association 
have i.o cake tn the serpen as a means r.r 
asvlng the daughters of thr day* Affd do 
pusj rehlly Iblnk that this method of pro- 
cedure la going to right any wrooct? If 
the flapper* aro tn gain aHytblnsj hy bating 
thetrcoadnct rep-radered on the screen, and 
thus see thecastlTes as others see them. It 
hardly seems i«-.'rir..iry to go to the troahls 
ot extra tlmj snd cspease to make special 
aims. -Aren't thers enough phjotn-playa 
Shown" erery day in which they may are 
themselves 7 . 

tt sll eomts down to the rjurstk-n of tb» 
ghrl oeraelf; If sbe bss tbe right kind ot 
lastlnct* and nice feeling, all the napprr- 
Ism in the wertd won't mass any differ- 
ence. And If sb« la Inclined to be cor- 
ruptible, she;*!! probably be tt whether 
these are sa^h. things In the srorjd aa flap- 
pers or riot. Of course, there are excep- 
riaoj te sit rtUea. but to my mind the 
hverage yousg girl wiw~ Is elassed, as a 
Sapper la by no means s sobjeet for sntl- 
tIc* committees. Very ttulj to arm, 
■*' ir * Mauoia Asbford. \ 

- U Owrs ftxsat, JTsw Tetk. City. 



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THE: MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. 










AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




rilDIDT s nj -k to k. nn f-H. 
|| *t»* Akl« f x*i» Comedy 

™ Texas Nipiigate 

jt Walk- Jal»T»* llowUn* Kd 



ARTH-L'H HQPK1KI fi u im 

JOHN BARRYMORE 

- b "Hamlet" 




I MiMTo-re-w t Sal. L», 



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A. L. Krl«.ni-itr'» id 



tulsi) Prodnatlaa 



The YANKEE PRINCESS 

(.Fl-om Elian-* "Dir EATADF."!!") 



ABIES IRISH ROSE 



IfaJUJ.Tha:.. A Gil. l.fct, 
._.. TICAL COMEDY — 
DAVID BELaS-CO rr«a*dn|« 

FRANCES STARR E Sgg5 



gaiety - ; 



ILoplttcs 

By Job n flu JSWOrt* T 



0/?4w£fl/Ss<,<Ws 



rsasTj^^ffisan 



ZIEGFELD FOLLIES 



jTYlDTTHr-ATne. w«<m ft b.«. lie. 

THE MOVIES I fv,FiHtt «»sy 

Bsitt lawa Wli9*n"9> .Miry artmrtlwl w 
0*0 S., KbuToub lui fUn CcL.B41!r- 



£. & STEtTINIUS LINKED 
TO DISTINCTIVE PICTURES 



Rumor Afloat That Banker Will 

Join film Company's Board 

of Director!. 



MIT T TIHK5 

itaosi thwtk ^Tswpijn 




GEO. M. COHA N THEftT pE 



10VEC 



EARL CARROLL aSSa&fiSEiF 



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TUFOOL 

TOP. HATS. THTIK. * BAT. Aftl 



AlrMllHfr 



ITlnrn^r AlrS*li«.> 

BERNARD ft CARR 
^S K *,PARTNERS again 
»BMe.. Ql— ■ g J.I— grt.rC Oj^m.ri. 

EQUITY 48th ST. 5£££??Zi 

■ ntlra t»d aUteoar. TO-DAY MAT . i*e. 

"HOSPITALITY" 



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DPI AQPH w **' '<Lh Bu [ni. ii I.M. 

pCkflOVU Mill Tli-in. A ¥r:-I : ■ 

410th Performance To-night 

David rar.i.Ast-o rmw 

LS!255ULRICasKIKI 



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IMA /'l All?,? ANDTOMPAS'T wllfc 

■ "THE AWFUL TRLFTHT 

LA.RT WKJBlt-Nrit W»*k "Li**" 




MARION DAVIES 

KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



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HATS BTILL, F.ATS AND TALES 



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"Hot-In IlnftJ" 1 for L i-ijiH.Xi. ' 



"Dtiler (liNn Th* 1st Vmr." -Aim bill 

MADGE KENNEDY in 

8PITE CORNER 

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CH.y.K*j<l 1 , i | Dl'XCAS BISTERI. 
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X STREET?-.^. "ci«»™" 

APITQL "Trifling Women" 

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Tlu 1 032 Chrlai.m*a NvnlMi- of Tfc* 
MomSnK T*lf*r«^h will. In pT«rr 
way. *nT|raUaM Its Kr*d*a«*«o*r«> Do 

pat iuii» It, ordfr fruiu r*>«i< n*w*- 



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MARY PICKFORD - 

'Tea of tht Storm Country' 
roioNE lAiter 

FORD SILENTJDN NEWBERRY. 

H#(n«** to niji^-Ti"" Puulhlr SuccCAi 

' ilon la BlTAl'i J»U«. " 

IMt Co»*a KIWI 10 TS» UdJttHU; tmtftlk, | 

DETBOIT, A'ov, fflp. 

H*dlt Ford in mAlntdfnlsK itbHlate 
lilenee In ttkhth! Co tlin rtafETtatlon of 
8«tLfttor I'momaii B. N<«wljerry. Whf]ft 
itii frieinli declsn he iiboii.ct be ths mun 
to lucccfld NcwbcrT, einw bfl oppoird 
Newberry at tljrj polli whrii the fnfler 
WJLfl rlrctHTKl. Farr! alio is kKpljug mn-n 
on tli is mlbJM*. 

"Mr. Font bjit made no comment nor 
BkJ he uiy ataWnienE to m»1n on the 
Newberry nmttei*/* was ill that K. O. 
Xilfbald, cencTul McrvUrr of Uie jitney 
Uaf,- would mjt to lnaUt£ht r*q.uciui (at 
comment. " ' 



Bj LOTJIXLA 0. PAH30NS 

A HUMOR floitio): ln>uni] Br«ml- 
wejr And tno pjrTQtmdlOR; ftlm 
tefriiory nuwiatH the unmo of 
Kd-n'Ard R. 8t«(tlDllia. -nr- of iAe 
Qivmben of (ho J. P. Morftim husking: 
Ann, with the DIltJnctrTt fifuirw Cor- 
pOTfltion. A few weeks aRo thin romiuny. 
Which tLU AltltuS Frimd, Miri-y llchnrl 
and Cho'i^w H*rvey ■■ dlrvctofi, took oul 
new papcra of lnoorp*r*tftFn nod en- 
larged its ActlTiLaCB by addtajc to (ho 
directorate aiwli nomea ai Rlcbar-I Wn.1t- 
arj of lh* RiehBrd >*Tiltnw Hanking; 
(Vmptnj flad A brotn«r of (lecra* Whit'- 
tii-y of tbo Uorinn. I'umvuiu. ini'l 
Wlnthrop AlirJeh of Mnfray. rrentlca 
and Aldrleh, a lap/ dim Ch-nt has repre- 
sented the Stanctard Oil Companr on & 
nambrr of occaaiODe. 

Whim that papeni were filtrf at Aa- 
haiiT r»Vi'i-;.vi:iit> ,iu ib-f iminitry sat up 
Anil Raid. "Ah, xonie real rnmiry in niir 
midaL" Dot no dnnolto word mnl<l N- 
obtalnr-J from the DlatlnctlTfi olurea other 
than thr alSrmation of th* am illrfrlnn«, 
and the fa« that Diirtnctlve intwided 
tn «n1arfe It* a«>j},» of productioa ac- 
li'-nii-t. Whsrma In the pait Georie 
Arllai had been thfe aOtQ atar of the 
Company, nw a1!-«Ar prodnccfona were 
planned, and the addition oT a wajt 
known woman atar, whosa name ie atilL 
withheld by the cojApacy became of an- 
other MntraeL f 

But now alonp: the Klalto It la men- 
tioned hirfdif that Mr. Stottkiiu* has niif- 
nriamt eonfidtn^. in I>jBtlfl«[Te to hack 
the Compnn.v -,vLf :i lAXFe Bnflncn, 

Art'mr Fri^ini, o*rr the telephone, was 
moat non-committal. II) refaatt! to vny 
whirihtr or not Mr. Slettlnlua hnJ Joined 
the UuttkDctlTe Compatiy aa a dim- tor, 
bat Oat, fact that h* dM not deny the 
tsuestSoii icfik." oi If Old Dame Humor li 
right, 

Mr. Friend, who fa a Harrard ato'Iu- 
Btt nnd a lawyer of considerable sbillly, 
h*A many frlenda In flnanetl i-i..-i-]^v nod 
we hrar he has nattie enormcuh plans (or 
DlatinrtlTe ProdutrHona. 

Kara I" Pbllndalpn-Ia, 
ChAdncey EfepCW hud nothltit on Will 
IT- Haya whftn In iiii palmy daya be 
apoie at erery dinner of anj 1 ImpoAanpe. 
air. Hnri la a clone sM-ond and eqnulR, 
If not pajaea, the Dapew reeord. Iriiit 
nlfttit Mr. rtara gftiia before the Phil*- 
■:]i'!ishi ; Fnroin on bla favorite **ibji-ct — 
niotlnn pietnrtB. He chose for hfa theme 
"What la Btfaf DotiG for Motion Pir- 
;sir-s." and Id a leeEtLiT nddmaa xpohc 
in datail of the potenllaklet of the fourth 
IsferHi Lndnatry. Uo told aomethlfiK of 
what la helTiK done in sn educational 
wny anil dwelf on tun affiliation (he ln- 
doitry lir-j! ^ ■- 1 " j i mime of the Inodlnc rrlif- 
catora nf the count ry who are plarnlni* 
to bring the teAr boakx to the acnr-ui. 
He tflld nf the oommlttiM of 100, eom- 
posetl of rhr vnriou-i oivie, social, n-lifi 
oua divI welfare focietjefl, who paaw on 
the picture*, and ■.( the work bftltif dono 
by thin committee for tbe adYoneemaat 
of the film irnlufliry. Mr. Bays wu ac- 
companied by Joaeph O- IVelll. 

J. P«irli«r Haaid in Blllf Prujar tietn... 

Jark Boyle'a m&fj, "Th* Con-ard," 

will aerre J. Parker Reaita ae hit next 

vehicle Ut in biiJiy tho«irtc the cut 

cow, and expects**! thin tba next iij br 
two to have eTorythinx UdkI up u he 
rait begin prgductioft. Unfortiixiaately 
"The fimjirtL" has beta uaed 4a a title, 
so s new niimit boa to be choaen. 5fr. 
Eteade will uske his picture Id thA Kiini. 

GTiaih'a Flaa*. 

Plana cf tk W, Orlftith to prewmt ■ 
npertory of hie most famoua picturaa 
after the run nf "One Eldting; Nijht" 
at the Apollo Theatre were Interrupt** 
yeaterdaj when &<?ta Qade, tho Danbih 
prdJucer, declared the tbeAtrs must bo 
closed ^t lc'i-i two weeks in rebnlld Lb* 
■taffc fur the prcacntadDD of ".loli/jmea 
Krrialei," 

Mr. Griffith's Contract with the ael- 
wyDa tjirfie.1 a elauM that lie would aut- 
render hia lease for a liberal bonai if 
the cloainx of the theatre we* found 
neceeaary. 

It in probable Mr. iJriffith'a repertory 
ifi<-R n-ELl ht ritended v> lDelude two dan 
more, &4c6rote* 3 and *, when "Tt* 
Birth of a MAtion" and "IntnterAbei-" 
will he .*!i«-.wi!. Take A tip from na and 
go and ace "One EtdtiOg Night" during- 
the ntnaining two week* It pl*ri at tbe 
Apollo, 



<ih.o>. 



Nt .'memiii. 




Lftjit nieht a p.irty of r^wspepee folk 
journeyed, to PAleraon, N. J,, Bd teq Jpljo 
U. Stabl's new rlctonv-'Tha Danifcrnna 
Ary," JJarry rtelchenbadh wu the boat 
In ttjli pernoually coadaetcAi tonr and a 
nice rSnu-iii^ had by All. .. 

lack to iue 'niai citr- _ ' 
Ifir.im Abrdifc* arrived In town, aiajed 
* few hotir* and then walked right out 
again. He came litre lb time to Bttond 
a 'meeting at th* United Artiau, aebed.- 
nled fdr fnatdaj mornlpE at 10 o'clock 
He la luring; lUJlin to-dny for ChicAgo 
to finish fhe huaiaeAt [hat wba tntcr- 
rupted when he barf to come hen fur the 
meeting yesterday. 

ivinflrid flheekBii to fttop fa Botfalo. 
Winfleld SheebAn will atffp in Buffalo 
pn pi* way home from Jtt. Cleinoni. 
He la* an important million M attend 
to and fa burrOc t ta get to SuffUo In 
time to fire it hJa peraonal Attentka. 
Th* maid mlatloa !• tba epvajcg of » n*w 
Fins er6h*nge In that cily. Ulayton Bbce- 
h*u, a bntber of the vice pxealdent and 




FOR BURNING ECZEMA 

Apply Zcmo, the Antiseptic 
Liquid— Easy to Use 



From nny drtlXKiat far 3Jk'» or 11.00 
for larse nlw, get u bottle o( Krmo. 
When applied im (iireeteil it effectively 
(-■■■;::.■:■-■■■> Ktifiun, quickly itofA itching, 
and heals skin traviLilea. alW Sorca, 
Burn!, W.-nnJi nnd tMieting. It pene- 
trate*, rieannes sim! nooth'ta. 7!ema la A 
elean. dependable and [nexfieDi.ve and- 
*epi!c liquid. Try It, bh waj believe noth- 
ing you have tvr usrii fa an iiJCective and 
aatiifjlrig 



MARCil<EHITE MAnin, 
Film picirf.. ttIio, itltk. Slater Mrn-. 
baa 'jtaat ntntacd from Knroae. 

Vfp. »tir'k aflad tit b* l)RfLt- 

jn-neral muhnecr of the Foi Company, Is 
In charge of the Buffalo district. 

Hyithpy < huiilln Jltrt,. 
Id ill thB crowd of tf&r&riQM at the I 
Actora' Equity hall uu SatnrdAj eight 4 
Sydapy Gftaplte wan alitnptod. Paxiuj,- | 
him did tin (fowl, for it wat llUpOsalhi'' | 
to apeak in amy one there were ao many 
pt,'on3e. So vv did not learn why he Ls 
Ln tfivn at thli pnrtlciilar time. 

I rn.raui Mflttlmn 'lakti a Hut, 
Tl--.!:.!(i.'. and Frances Mclffhan hari 
gone to White fjiuiphur 3pr!cgi foe a lix- 
tln racatlon. They ere aecorapAnlcd by 
L.iureu« Wheiit, who pluyed In "Buck 
Home aaif Brnke," Tommy'a lateat iii- - 
turt 

iiitu an! I.,- saint Dee, 
Almost :l:li' day Kdwnril Le ■Saint and 
his wife, who in known profcaalbnally aa 
Utella Kanotio, may be expected ta ar- 
rive In New York. They are bringing 
with them a print of "Only A Shop 
tilrl," Mr. Le Saint's moat recent pic- 
ture. ^ 

corbrini to Phifiii Pletar*. 
Douglna Fairbanks Is feeling very 
happy ihcsD days. In addition to a hoe 
tKiaiaeie at the Lyric, "llobln Hood" it 
to have a most ausplcioua London opeu- 
ii.tr. U. ,:■'■■. B. CoClirAn, uni) of Die 
PMCBMft tliGateieul ni»nftj£er» in Or?*: 
Britain, bus signed a contrarL for the 
preeentotion of 'lioliln Hood' in one of 
tba j-.-.uJ 1 1 1 f.- tliciircs in London footrotied 
by the K&gjjsli prodncer. Tlie d Folrbank* 
picture it-ill bare a premiere ahortiy bc- 
fotc Christmas. Mr. Cochruti nails fiom 
New- York next Saturday oo ihe Mi- 
Jeatlr with Lumlon prllliA of thA lilfu 
He will be eccompanltd by Clarenea 
^Hckaen of the Falrbftnke organiiatioii, 

H. C. Cropper itcpa forti and *rt- 
•QOuncea the formitlan of b new d)a- 
trtiutlag company, the Norcn PietUres, 
Lac, He is the t\cb presideut and gen- 
eral mannRre, 'I'hf 8th1 iv! '■:-,«- of <.b - 
company i* "Just a Mother," produced 
under the aupertliiea Of Allyn B. Or- 
rick. Ii in nn adiptatlon of the nPTtl, 
"Mm. Thompson," by W. J4. MnxwelL 
Tbe puliey of the company ^111 be to 
distribute one feature a month. 

CtinrtrnlBf lb* .Maralxti. 
Both blae nnd Marguei-lte Marsh cima 
home from Europe delighted with their 
trip, but !:!![']'.* to be home again. Mac 
Lad JlJit'nui*hed "Paddy, the Next But 
Thing," 'vcblch ran at the Savoy Thea- 
tre Id London for tbiae yasra. Tho night 
before Mh-i Mae lailed fot home 
"Flames of Paaalnn," the picture aha 
made in July and Ansij*: in Londga, 
opened at the New Oiford Theatre, A 
molt difiilngulslied Audience compose;! of 
II, G. Welbi. 1-tord and Lady Blrkon- 
beod uod Sic Jamet Barrio were pres- 
ent The tlrah&m WIllcox Company are 
bo enthueiaatic over the pletuie tbey ire 
plannine le bring ft here, and It U bare- 
ly pD«sib> they ml)' nulla productions 
ia this country ueit Spring. Margneri.* 
Manli, who "has juet flnished a pirtnr* 
for tbe Hofiandia Company Ld Mallind, 
came home with her gutter, She will ro- 
furn to l-uTOpn in. January u> ttar ln a 
picture for the Orabnm WlUcoa: Com- 
panr. Hbc hae also had »n. offer from 
(he. London music holla. 

Atop* lb ftiirasro. 
Dorothy Tjalton, who has olwaji been 
loyal, to her home town. If stopping la 
ChieBK'i !■> Tlait her parent* en rnnta en 
Caiifomin. She hss jurt finished "Dark 
Secrets" at the Long Island etttdio and 
is returning tn the Codst ta make her 
next pictn-e, "The Lp* of the Lawlt*s," 

A Dm trr TTwo, 

Abe I- Einstein, the efficient publicity 
man wii" nan htlped moke Jules Mast- 
b*am famotu), seed* word that he can 
explain the Elpswln " theory before It Is 
ever ehcwu an the screen it the KlaJto 
Theatre in Hew Toih. "The Efostriu 
theory," write* tbe Philadelphia Einstein. 
"J* to get a to I u JH n of reading matter, 
preferred apace, in any newspaper lo te- 
turii for ten llnri of of ad eopy, 

' tfenOaebH irons, lltajbi Oalda 
Thrill.- SBCOIO gtr-.ViMX Tst[#t* rillare ttn 
Haiauri* rr twt\a% tk* Cdjf A 'wata Unitl** 
sod Hirni 4*vtefi?, T*» boi TMn tba •»J|*t**f 
*[ t. W. Oroira. (BH Aft jOu cat HtOHO.) lie. 

-AflTL. 



TIGER TO PLEAD 
F01iU.i TO RETURN 



(Cnntlnunl Vr I':i * e ll 

Frank L Polk, ttm three mon who have 

Elaced thnr Hseu* at hie dinpnssl durlnff 
is visit hu"v i!in>n J .nfi; for liim data nnd 
reference omrtrer M-hicJi he Used us nin- 
terial Tor kt| address. He cien pttasM 
into nervieii JlnlvUle E. BtOA«, former 
head uf th^ Assisted Pre**, who. bup- 
plled Clemenraan with flmt-tand iwlkical 
mfomutk'-ii 

Atiemin net'e-ptloa. 
The former I'J-.niier offctaEtf ended « 
atrenuous «l*j ewriy pettMfas eveuiug 
by arttendinjL h i-'i-ejitiun given bj his 
honor by the fr^nuiov American Society 
at the home »( ^nan*a W. Lu.inooi. nu 
Park Bvenoe *ml Slxij seventh etreet- 
aeveral hundred me mbera ot the iitkuu- 
Isfttlon, Li,--/:-i: :-,; lepder-i at the ft>c*J 
French colon;, traJlw. i* pni wax re- 
spects. 

Clemenceau won mken t» the Lamont 
home after li brief iiiii! ui the house Of 
Chin-lea HanbU.l.ion, i J7 Kaat aev.ntj 
third BiTeet wli-'t-e be n *i jfuesi during 
hia may m New York. Tli«- Tig-- 
tboMgh Appearing 



':.;■■ iind lii-nrty Bfl ; 
it BU of'feftv. iKver-.b+'lens showed sigt« 
Of fatigue «t he walked into the artist. * 
resldenec fnllowing his tiUendance nt the 
liBiiquet given in his as&ot at the ll-'tz- i 
Cnrlton Hotel by Bfljph Pulitzer 0! ia* | 
N'ew YoTk World. . ; 

An the statesman left [he elevntnr in , 
the hatel lobby, following the tuiiL-tieon, 
br- n-fts. eiirroiuided hj ' ^rowi]. .ncuilint 
Mhs Pf-nla Reed. &&$** ™&& rt gt 
and Mrs. Grithano OalalMK. 1 t&a Nt. 
NioholP* avenue, tiro lt^d <V>** worjteri 
NUtioned *t the hotel, seeking Tin-mbrTa 
la tue drive of the organise iou. Ji 1 " 5 '- 
CsIilieotL In the unifroin of A nttn*, **- , 
Unded n membership curd to in* itget 
and ■■!'■' , i < 

"Wos't vflo pilose sicn your r^m»? I 

Before Clemoncru-u »Bld respond. I ot_ 
ope) Rotiwl ateppel forirard and wnve.I 
the fled Cross W«fcfra back **f™f- i 
-No. No! He is already a memt^r. 

As I t e i-arhed the sjfWelk on the wny , 
to the (JlbBOu llmotislnfl. an old wtinwii | 
roBhed up to tne forrrtet premier liiu . 
BTaaped his hard, exelalmlns "\ipb la 
F^auL•e!■■ ClcmeoceAu. smiled atld replied 
in French. ' 

fiorrl Ktnei ''Tier*'" 

Hia entrance into the lobby prior td 
tbe luncheon ■wa* the ncctsfon of Atiother 
demnnntratlnU. (Jut-sis. spocWtnrs *nd 
hotel attaches eaade b rush for him. an.l 
before be coutd cxlrWte hlituwir from 
the erowd. Mme. (Veils floiel, of the 
Comeilir FraiiciiHC. now playing an rn- 
iaHemsnt In this city, threw her anna 
about him Afi'l kim>d hina npt'imusly. 

'I didn't know ymi Hveil here aetd 
ClemeliCfAu. umilin*. /'If I hid, I ahould 
hare nrrSvcd aiianer." 

Tbe veteran Frewb statesman rOM Bt 
five o'elOi'Jt yeeterdny mafpihg. He v.-a« 
peeved Rl having overwbpt by nn hour A* 
r*jnilir time for Arising- Aa ia well 
known. Clrmencrni., U¥« OP OWABlOna 
nf aMe*aTl v, makes a rhrflCtica of retir- 
bag nt eight in tbe ecenliiE nnd! irljlnr 
u! four In ihfl muJ'nliLg. 

At *1« o'eliwk when M» faithful rBl*t. 
Albert, who, at the tim* Clf-uiencrnu wi« 
Bhfit iltirluK the Pearc Conference. surctJ 
hi* ftiflfltcr'n life-, ffinnd him busily en- 
gaxej In wrltlnp- lingers tn *.orao of the 
mlnv leftrni iind tslegraniN that have 
arrived from nil pArts" "l the country. 
Then the "TiKor" partook of * hreakfnat 
wihjh consisted of onloo nortp, two hnrd- 
bolled eggs, bread, H'BtCT and his favor- 
ite dtlOB, rolrt ten. 

Doring the enriy morning he recelfrfl 
vlaitOrt, wlio Ineludel Whitney Wnrron. 
the arcBltWt! Miss Anno Morgan, M. 
Crucy. rel^eerfltntfve of La Petite Far- 
leltllbP. ll ho strcom palled Clemenccau 
from France; W. J. Morton, ot the (tfltl 
of "La Prease," ot Montreal, who in- 
vited i5* "Tlfier," on bejnlf of ("onftdlnn 
dew-papers, to visit the OnminioO: Col&- 
ne| A M. House, Colonel aonaal, Frank 
L, Polk, former Acting Secretary of 
State, and DtJ FraBenta IvtClerOI of 
Momntown, N. J., en oba friend of his, 

Calls TVarrew ■ Cab. 

Whitney Warren said that <Se "Tlrer"' 
was Immensely. lOTprcB-ird with the bulld- 
iDgs of >eiv Tork. When tbs architect 
remarked to him that he did not look 
like an old man, Clemenccau aasunied « 
Bcowl aod save wh*t Wwren cJBJiiderrd 
n typical anawer: 

"DdU't yon talk to me aboit aCd the 
81'TPflrB-old Frenchmin said to hia 60- 
yeifaold friend. -Why potfr*. nothing 
DUt A CllD." 

Shortly after WarttaB departure. * 
fan minutes after o'clock, OftsmuOMDI 
received hts old friend. D«. I* Clercq. 
They chatted for two houra. During the 
eonrae of their ciOverBBtion the Doctor 
inqnlr*d after the "Tiger V health. 

C loroencenu snorted. Now listen 
here! Don't you start talking medicine 
to, mo, I'll shoot you if you do! CatJ. 
dogs and una kea-* they're j-Dot meat. 
But aa for men, you ought to let them 
die In Mt«!" — „, , 

L>e«pfte t»i* acoitlng It m.'dn-al men, 
hjwAv-et, the Fre-nt-Jj atatQritDAn, Aceom- 
pAQled by hia physician friend,, drove 
from the Gibaon b^me to tbe office of 
Dr. Frederick M. Allen, CtSO Pat* aro- 
n-i,-, g dlabntp* BjMClallflL It ora* *n- 
nooneed that Clecn-^ceftu ha* been auf- 
fftrJi" for aome yeses from the disease, 
but that his viait to thr doctor ^rai mado 
merielv as a msttet- or precaution. 

While in Dr. Allen's utfku blood was 
drawn from the former Premier and a 
friendly *<iu*"bole ensued between the 
two phyaM-lttiMi a« to who ahauld have 
the honor of making eo anaiynia of It 
Clemeacilu seemed to enjoy the con- 
troversy. 

A* the result of a mistake. Clemenccatt, 
Dr. LeClOrn ind Pr. 'Hontal made the 
trip from Iho Olhnon hunle to Dr. Allen's 
in W[loo Ann* Morgans car. Hiis Mor- 
gan was a caller e-t the (i-lbeOn home 
and when the Statesman's pirty left 
they rntercil the tinamier's daughter^ 
Ijiih.il 1 ui lie. When 'ii:-- Morgan came 
trom ihe liooee, Clcmcnceau discovered 
the muitAkv, but wis, prerenud from. 
learLbg tile machine by MIhs Morgan. 

Will Fmr »i*ieir«« T««l Bill, 
4, But how ore you going to gel home?" 
ha Aaked- 

"In a tnxl," Miss Morgan inatvered. 

."Very Weli. I'll consent to uaa your 

cir provided yon let m* r»y for jonr 

iA.ti. imlled the Tiger. 



* koedr Mt» pfwrgon iBuahed. *T 
_aT1 crrtalnly send voy the bill." 
From IV Aliens olTice Cletneaceatl 



ehall crrtalnly aend jtom the bil 
From Dr. Aliens oSeA 01 
tq-Iv in the Gibson car to the acino of 



W Fonmrlf A. T. Stewart 

1) rood way at NintX, S'ev? York 



A Great Sale of 
Housekeeping Linens 

Begin* Today 

Many things at Half Price — 
Others a Fourth Less 

An importer readjusting 
his business connections, and 
deciding to sell out his stock 
on hand, brings to our custom- 
ers in time for Thanksgiving 
— and not far ahead for 
Christmas; 

Moravian Litltns „ 

at' Half 

Napkins, stand and table 
covers, shams and scarfs; and 
HO odd table cloths of very 
fine quality. 

In plain, heavy, round thread linen, hemstitched by 
hand, the following: 

N.pidn, 12, IB »nd 22 incho, 
■ quar. *t 35c, SOc uid T6c «•<.!, 
for I5e. i\ uid tl.50 itkU. 

SUnd cfi*«n or ihan*, 17 Ia. 
or 32 In. .qu»r* at SI and SI. 25 
for $2 .n.J J? 50 ,r,de,. , 

fl x 1 1 In. otlciif ., a, 2Sc -act, 
far BOc rf*d*a. 

IS x 54 in. .erf. it HBO for 
13.29 |mU. 

dl extra -fine linen, hand-hemstitched and with hand- 
drawn work, ire the following: 

SITS ».. for $1.29, Si.40 .r.J 
JJ.BO iradaa. 




20 a 49 In. mllilH In. 
iciHi, al 91.90 and 91.79 for 
93.29 and 13 SO .rid., 

27 a 49 in., 27 x 94 hi. and 
27 a 93 in. .corf, at 92, 92.25 
.ad J2.50 for 94, 94.90 and 99 
■Tad*.. 

29 I 72 tn. ..art., at 12. SO lor 
99 ,r.J... 



30 in. and 32 ■ in. aqturaa for 
.nama. aland or card tabln corrn. 
M 13.23 and $3.50 for 16.60 and 
97.IB gradr.. 

39 in., 49 In., 94 in., 90 in. 
and 72 In. tabl, frrth, at $4, $6, 
•9, 910.79 and $19.90 for $9.90 
to 935 grade.. 

9 a 11 in., 9 a 12 in., 1 S x 24 
In. obloaj'i, at 60c, 65c and 



19 * 36 In., 15 a 94 la., 19 x 
93 In. .car!., at $2.90, $3 and 
$3.50 for $3.29, $9.90 and $7.50 
tradai. 

20 x 94 In. and 20 x 72 in. 
acarf-, at $4 and $S for $3.50 
and $11 (Tadaa. 



Toweling by the Yard 



33c yard for 50c frrado 

i.ooo yird, of 17 In. ilS-whlK 
pure linen homespun crllh, for 
dllh. hind and roller towel,, or 
to embroider ti table runnars. 

Irish Linen 

l,0J6 of these at * fourth 
less than usual prices — a 
sturdy quality linen with 
many good patterns to 
choose from. 

70 x 70 in. cloths 

$4.50 to 97.99 aacb for $9 tn 
910.75 fradaa. 



Czecho-SIovakia Table Cloths 

736 in smaller sizes that can be used for tea or breakfast 



39x39 In, $2.50 for 91.79 irad.. 
45x45 In, $3.79 for 95.50 Grade. 



94a54 in., $9 for $7.50 sr.de. 
93x91 In,, $9.76 for $9.79 rrada. 



35c yard for 45c grade 

1,600 ytrds Elan ton/ellng of 
heivy r urf linen, In red or blue 
check, 17 In, wldi. 

Table Cloths 

70 jt 90 in. cloths 

$9.10 to 99.90 awt, for $7.50 la 
111.90 aradaa. 

70 it log in, cloths 

$7.60 to $12 aoob for $10 In 
$19 I 



Double Damask Table Cloths 

165 from our regular stock, of a beautiful double dam- 
ask, circle design : 
2*2 rarda — M.T1, «» 911. I Napkins to match, t\ 1.50 

2i2!iyda (11.10, warn 111 r , ' 

2x3 Tarda — 114, -ran |19. I — Were #14.50 22 inch. 

And Other Linen Offerings 

SZ.2B T.Ua D.mwk, 
fl.3B yard 

2,000 yirds of 63 In, sil- 
ver bleached and 1,000 yards 
of bleached 70 hx damask. 

\ } 

Napkint 

$3.75 ier. for 95.50 — is In. 
sliver bleached linen niptint — 
Soo doirn. 

94.T5 doi. for *e.7S — it In. 
silver bleached linen napxln* — • 
355 dDren. - 

$5.79 doaan for $7.70 — 3114 
In. napkins — 145 doien. 

$6.71 doxam for 99,76 — 31 In. 
snd 22 In., illpklnl — 300 dentin. 

Linen Hackabach Tomtit 
$4.20 doien for J8.60 grade 
300 ill-llnah hemmed back 
toweh, size 13x33- 

Flnt *1«T. Old BoUai.,. 



17.20 oVu. for (10.60 grade 

325 doien lit Ihrce gridai ol 
pure linen, hcmined and bem- 
illlcbctt hutt towels. In sixes 

tSs.34 In. ind 19x34 In. 

$8.40 doien for $10.80 to 
$13.20 gftdct 

420 dorCn In two gridet at' 
pure linen, hemmed and hem- 
stitched Lows!) with white at 
colored borders. !Si34 In. to 
a0x3o tn. > 

Sold, In not less than hill 
doien lata. 

Typ*d ToweU 

With Ihe vords glass, tea, 
pantry or kitchen woven in 
the towel^ — size 24x33 in., 
ffcr £6,60 a dozen — 400 
dozen. 

Kau. AW]**, SlTfsrt Floor, 



Cornel and Mr*. E. M. If<m**, At 113 
West SaTentr-foarth ii-TWt, where ho 
WOO meat at A prirat*. lnneneOD, Thoao 
at tite isMo included Colonel .Ilciii-es 
two daiirhtera, Mrs. Uordoo Auchltloaa 
and lira. Randolph. Tucker. As he tn- 
teredl the bouse (Dnnen«« Isopeinttd 
a sin on tbe cherts ot Louis*, Mm. 
Auchlnloas's l.ttJn dattsrht**, ,-._« 

Tbo rec* ptlon lenderod tn "tne Hlar 
at tho Lamont bome, 10T Host SAtHUetb 
aireet, wn iirivate. and newspaper met. 
'M-r; not atUAltled. About , ItTJ peraoOS 
were priaaot, inoludlng Nlcbelaa Murray 
Butler, nresideat of tit* Fran en- American 
ftodrtr, John J>. Ilockefallar, Jt.; Jud«c 
E. H. Oarj, Job Hediaa, Thomia Cor- 
t-arau, Tlohert Bncon. CaBuneer M. Dt- 
pew, FriWnrie CnDlifffrOwen. the rrsfflch 
Consul CifiirfQl, Gaston Llebart, And 
Robarc Underwood Johnson, chairman uf 
the Hall of Fame and former ambsjiatlor 
to Itai^, " ■. 

"TbB Tifer" remalhed at tho reeep- 
tiOD lOM (nan on hanr and was buck In 
tba tilbson home before a p, M. Ha 
waa visibly fatlrued bj hll Use ordisl 



31a4(on pletnrr f>lar*l-a wtl| ht i-*». 

elf-nliud in The rkrlklSlll ^llltlOer 




Of KsBd-ihairlTiH. and mored mere alowtT 
np tba two flights of ataira to th* third 
near, where ha Is mtlclliiE t tcoipcrs. y 
don' of hit artlit boat's librarr. 

'•SfutAna lntlraa" at M*a-rr r s. 

The ant of a a«rl*a of; "^fuainne Ed» 

gt&A ' will bo dTiD thin afternoon nt 
tar**... 300 Park avetrpai, at 4.2& 
j'etoca; T«a will be served, Mr. Rn- 
foel* nisj, tinor of the Meti-opoiHaa 
Opora Compaav, ttBi «lria\ The ct>H' 
wrta an held nod-T tie directloii of Mfccr 
Katharine- MrN'tal. 



Why Stay Fatl 
You Can Reduce 

TM saswer ol hok eh j*cp> ■- thai n :• m 
fAArA, uo wrehitiia., 4ta 1M em,™:, te *•- 
taa wslakl tjft*-., fhrniau PnKrlftum Ttvhkti 
tttrxin* all Am* J:i!: ^:ii-. tssj ».-- -:■■■■■ 
Itattl/ barie:>u>. riTJi: tut .in: of w «iafrmlaa. 
i4d t..t ii. jid.4 •j<9n:ic» cr Bbdaivatss. A 
ttts is teld si $** BaW br ail onvfisis ia* 
vsrll iwtr, an- «-r.^ Hi prlc* A>r*ri to tb« jia-r- 

aSStnL Cat., ttla Waxtrtir-Lrd At*, nnrtmlr, H(«h. 

Ttatr tost rn ■»«$* title. ■*« iats jh Mtu* t*v 
Inlaa hi. *** $n rlAwt ■ ;*«<ili «n<! auiij mIu- 
«t ruins Ills sill I ill stsps ot tir.wiii nit- 




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With W horn Ht Htl Phi-"]«*il 

to Malta Film*. 



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*T«*s of the Storm Country' 

fok1pTe~ballet 



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th*» Baiwtii or tin' Duk Oui. -jii Estmi 

I-'Krr-i-i^iili Ittcet, n. «ftrttoow tur «li«- 

noon nt 4 ;tij Br*e3*cfcf. A sliIi- iif l^hriHt- 
miLN nriick'ft nuuk l*y tin- dMahlii] cx- 

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Call Colombia olOO 

nWiNltECAhlPflEa 



By L0ITEOJ1A 0, PAB8Q1B, 

AFTER EDDTitlM »f nuDor. liUdat: 
Erie Von fitrohFlm flnt wltk oti« 
mmrnnT mirl then nnothcr, (t 

T.TL". an:L,'iiri[Ttl (Irftn.My y«tpr- 
do.y liv soinn nnc wLft hn> Aiitlintiry to 
F|ic.ik tlitit lie hnn uicnrrl ■ Vmc' t'-rni 
CDTitract with the {ioMwyn C<mipan> *U"1 
will BUrt -H-orli lniinNiial#lr. 

Mr. Von BtrAhclin has m-etvi«H iU 
i;inlif-rn Ihit off tin- rnlTtmal lot for all 
tlmft ortrl it, throiiKb ttei* tills, it 
coutW, isn't npWj, becmsw H* made It 
known surne months sco h« tiad ter- 
m!a«t«) his WMs TM y t *ilh thuf wmpmy. 
While L T nlvpr»nl, on the ath'F hmd, tol- 
loniiiK "rVoItsh Wires," which coat thr 
eonipBTYj' mors than a triilUm, ilttlnral 
no effort wns Tnndc to detain Mr. Von 
Strohnim vtUtu he- cEcdd«rl to I^stp Tjiil- 
(reniiil C-iij, 

Von Hrralwlm. despite his HpOtfid ton- 
ibma to *U«1 TxtTnvsptoHOt, is 3 fino 
direetot. l. : mlcr the Golilwjn innnnjrfr: 
iiiir=ni-. w-ftli plenty nf offielenf-y men to 
watch him, hn may nvrrmme the n^na*f 
■ pc inline liahit. -for whirh h<- hnn lieen 
pritlctaftl. If he *\om C«Mwyn hns a 
prEze, for Von Htrotirim brs ftW squall 
in the itrt of upclnij thlnjUs witli n. picture 
oj* fend In btl rrally finn eiPonhn:i pf 
i-fi- drnmntlc srettes, 

J^iur storie»i nr* under euna'[4rr*ti<*n, 
nil of suffldrnt imponancr in )M wurtfey 
nt Sir. Von STrolirirn's tulent. Mrmi- 
whiln tlir mni in thr inKuslry wlia know 
mmpthltijr fif I'. J. Ha<\m\'n MMtf fit a 
business mnn soy there i»> no need to 
l«sp any nlwp over Van RtrohflnrK rrpu- 
iii iii-- ii for rirrnvniriincc. Mr. (Indwl 
LID dors (Ah ds bnnlni-M ak mil 113 tri. 

Worrtr \1 a»f> f, lln "Hnm|tt," 

AupisiuH Tliomns suirtcd HirartliinR 
at the PriEirs' dLnorr Knurlny nlfjbc when 
hi- spld '■IJmnlrt" rtlmuli] hn bronuhl l« 
Ihr STreen with Julin Jfurrjmnro. wliow 
pj>rfnrniiiiirr i--. in [114* iinftnluH>t» opin'- 
Enii of tint critics, Hie finest llmniel uf 
C-nj afie, Hflrry M. IVarafr nee? pin I 
Mr. Tin'iiinn's snEewiJiin and y^tecdny 
nnnmiiierd lie ir«uhl (■■■ linppy tu ns,.:,.- 
"lEoml^t" without nry rfcomi^nso mhrr 
th»n the nctnnl pmiuetinn nisi, iirnl ifnu 
wldv i !i .: i-- t>ni Litii wiHiiii hn given surli n 
p^turc If lit, llaTrymnre would mnsr-nt. 
Mr. Wnrncr snjps he brllovcit (he LihIuv 
try wmild !'■ br;iorlt^r<l hy flurh fi pro- 
(J notion. 

With this umicujii cement tiimni wunl 
that Mr. Wurnrr Iidx hipm-d ILirt-v UnpF 
fnr e riinnber n( yenes tn pnHhic*- wv- 
ernl fMtnre* xthrtnnlly. Mr. llnpfii Intesc 
work f«r Wnmer Ilrnlhers is lire W'rv- 
llj Ilnrry festnrps, h, ltn|[< to lilclies" 
n;>d "'llcrocs nf thr Kttwt," olso C*hur!rji 
Ndrtis'* novel, "flrnsK.'" Mnnte Blot 
lias nlso orr-n x\gni'& hy_ Wmrncf 
UtnhCH fnp a mimbiT "f yttrn. 

Urlfll. th )lnun.i I'rmiL Ds«ol. 

V. W. WrifEUh mourns tJir* bin of 
Prniik Ilnriin, n'lio wss one of rila cwii 
frirndri nnd with wlmm he phMnlned to 
inukc picturr*. Mr. l!;-,nm. It «pp?sr>k 
IiikI n motlun picture Idea which hn 
iirturinhnl nn en rt> fully as he (lid the pic- 
turesque ejireer of "Liglitnlii' Hill 
Jimrs." Oft.-n he and Mr. Criffltli ttouIiI 
ilircnss (lie pceniiTiii, vvhleh Ucd (O (]>• 
with rii:. phjiH^j of old njK. nnd sApic t,f 
Us beautiful enmneiisiitlnnH. It was 
plnlilintl os »nnii as lit riiiLnhed hj« ttE' 
ri'ii with "l.i::!n:iisi"." if eycr the lime 
Ciilne whihi tile lilLhllc trim "ihisi^ tu 
lei him lenvc off plnyiiiR IliU JgDra, 
lie should ronic lo New Vurk, nnd to 
Kcihrr he *nd Mr. (iriffitb were ta moke 
the piciurc ihm had been In bis mind 
(or bo 1«iik. Motion picture* hnY« 
r i ■ i . - r — c I :, hi? fUin-hoih in the (irifLiili 
bleu mid in "Llfrhtntn'," wlilcli shaiild 
have been filmed for our rliiNlren'n chil- 
dren In see En iiu exiuiplr ol nnc Btn^e 
an of the (ttnermion, 

*** 

Wiiai la Ifef AniTvarr 

Witir Airolpb Znkor, >lrxht! li. LnstT, 
J. O. WIUInlTid. Marcus Lot*. Richnrd 
Itinilnml Am! reverAl other, filiti maE- 
iiHle^i fn i.'nlif"niir nil (it Ihn njimr lime 
timny wild riinnJt* urn l»*lnii dretilutH 
ns tu the ineiininK M Ihin rxiiiricl-t*lblf 
i.f prntUicerf. t)ne IniuKiustiVe ymith 
hinunl It i.ii^iii mean a mrreer, nnnttieF 
(l::it him- at the bis *1tir" smi iilmut ta 
«Iku a new eontrAet ami «H tmnds were 
prphriit in imite a Aisnutnre In his par- 
.ieidur plem of ptfgttth ^Vhen nil hps 
lveeu ■-ai.!,:>in? done, nnd ninrfy-nine dif- 
ferent ynriift invented, we are onlj- sure 
ut nun thins, amf Hire is ilmt eWrj biet 

>-e nf tli"m will hnve- u ftihwl lime. Wr 
r.httultfn't bi' riurpritted tn hear nt n liirJa 

Inker limine played, juh) a jret-[oj;etlipr 
scKdxn ibnt hnn tJOlJiinp In the vrnrid tn 
d« with motion picture*. 

With thtf Fox CaiuiiSBr, 

Tlmt clever yntnirT mnn. Miorris UjR- 
Icind, lifts cost his lot with the Vox eom- 
pnny ant\ Lit dolne iwime *i>rci:Ll sort of 
fjinry publicity nr other for iheni. lit. 
KusldiMl i> an anther, x iniei mid n 
number n( thincs. nil nf wMrh wc un> 
iJerstiLinl lie does very «ell inileed. 

r*armn *, - lnrni« SmdiciK. • 

Our, Endefasifjnali* rt>rrrsiiondeiu 
Onnsby Burton send.* the Gotlawjag con- 
ifeittitUj Mr. ^'rekotTH netivitins m Eu- 
rope:. "Mr. TVyckoff," says Mr, Burton. 
"with a financiinl intereat In scvernl 
Americnn thcEtrCA, Is a leading member 
of !i a^tiilleflie Unit ban been rormH f*»r 
■ he puruase of crectlnj; super-cinemes 
ill IJli^lmiij. I'lliilis Are belnf pr-pni-ed 
tat the erection of ot tCABt Ere the#tres> 




MOLLIE WILLIAMS 
AT THE COLUMBIA 

Only Female Bnrle.qM Produfl*i 

Come* Buk Witi New Bbow, 

Pupalir u Ever. 



IHCLTJ1.ES HTSTEBt FLATLET 



HatT-Hafalnpj Ilact4>li i.i"i BtH- Ov- 

DmwBtta AbllltT. 



Ph«o 6r Wllf4l- 

iu-:ni:. tiami:i,h. 

Maya leadlnar rol» tn "!H?ire* 
Winn." TThTakj Trill oatae ta t*a 
lllmrli Tiimirr nasi reork. 



i will 



In ihe eoiinirv Ahd one. it not If 
las In Londo.li 

J»r IVpM Willi Vlklvrrml, 

All our H vniinji Keniuscs lire fiml- | 
Inp (heTjirelrni film Jnlrs. Jc* Well. n'bD ; 
cart rcII nlraoKt nny rdUor Eli Idea, <■.■.;; i 
be loenicd nt {ti/hmuX, where ha t* | 
ktepiiiir rlir- tWBI from tbe iliMiP by hand- 
line esph^inCon nnd! 8d\ewi»lni:. 

Tlml:il'H»r Hub A Visitor. * 

V. :■;: :■■:-.■■ Jute* ntulntniir eutertnini-d ; 
WrjllAm Ilniens, vie* president of the 
EflHtmnn Kodnk rnmpnry. Mr. UnvenH 
reported all was well Ju fiiielif-tcr nnd 
did nut Ai-eui to fr.nr twy at die rrell- 
krjown dividends of thin ewmp^ny vvon'ld 
fAll whori of tli" murk. 

Ta Tfell liie -snLnL Trmh. 

Artliuir LtH ie + iv ! in cluhns ta ho "lie 
de*n of in»tion picture pre** nRsnin, and 
who I. the Author t,t "\ rllt ^^o^i«^ Pie- 
tnre Polk 1 KbAjw," i- iftritiutg "i-ries 
of Artlr!r-i tor M»vff. Weekly, describing 
how ]sv helped niflnj sceeei sriirs on the 
rdad in fime r 

Tin- first installm.'iH u in the bjaiM 
of Deepmber J. mul In said to t*:l tie 
■ i -i-i'.:nl I ruth," si-lth'J'it funr ■or favor, 
KTrliiji ms for tbe ririr tlmp the Inside 
store nf fuaoy ppb leity stunts, wbieb 
hEve Mined ftw^ptfe p-ominewoe, l.es- 
Hr has n way at dyimmUfec pntrtl« nt- 
tcntion, and III* "eoVltm^aaf art- enEerly 
■iviited not only by the [lub'ichy men 
tful the start and iirpriiicrr*. 

< Cin-Tliiilji lite Slrand. 

Mnry i'kkford rontlniir* :o hold forth 
•t the Sti-irnd in "Tess flf the BTpnif 
Country." Ttm ihe-jtre ha* b en eTovrdcd 
at every prrformanec and (hiH/ la lha 
second, week. OobM w!lo may. liltl* 
Mniy hni n Collowlne no nne psn ever 
uffect. The f*n B .«ve her end rneb to 
^ie lior PA every uecnjdon. 

>|.rilk1l.« »r Ihf .StTMWLll, 

(JOO Of tlie intercMtini; btwiiUif: tf«ls 
of i he year eonrernn Wamer Jlroilier* 
And Mitebel N. UtdC Kpaliy foruora- 
tlon. Fivit Wimof prr»dii4itignn tUW* 
been booked tor Ibe Simiid Tbcntcw in 
New York. Hrrnklrii. Albany, the «tate 
Taeatre, JteheiieeUilf, and the Troy 
Tlji'iitre. T:ie prodLietiann hooked .and! 
In be ifaovvn iu the fo law in p order, are: 
"The Rrftiitiritl and IiEina«i,' > "llorors 
of the Street," "Little i'liureb Aioiind 
the fornnT," '■UtAs.*," tntl "Main 

StTMt-" 

i.;eare KlEfEBtUf; hots. 

llh-.iV.:- Kirisulry. whn maiideed (o keep 
he.- finaera oil the New York pulse, has 
the fDltowlnaT tn nay id the lem ABBrh's 
Tlmea: 

"A netv film hero has Just hren im- 
ported! nndcf cfiiti-!!'-! for fire plcturea 
to ptay under tie dtnTtloti of no lesij 
famous a director thuw l*. \V. TtdSlth. 
This new fi^m hero fi Irnr NovcJo, Bngr 
liirli eorh|iosee. a NhorouEb hifh-brow 
■ud a sSaceewifitl rnVslciau, whoep people | 
own ohc or the largest muHie publish- , 
inc housea In (Jrent Britain Novell* l.i 
-i-i.-i.-ti'-l to. be v-OllDE, liBDdaome and i 



ZOE AKINS'S NEW 
P LAY AT EMP IRE 

"Tins Ten* Nightingale" Fiesented 
by Cluuloi Frohnian, Inc., With 
Johjna Howland in Lead, 



CTM1 KEIGKIXT IB THE CAST 



Othara Ih lha Compaay Art •**•► 

VirileD, i.riirBT*-- Daa.aTaB.1 nun 

Pawl Poreail, 



By "TJH0." 

hlollie Williams ind her own show ere 
at the Columbia this week. UolUe, bur- 
leaqiue'a .oolj aucresJifill female producer, 
with her own comedienne tAlcnta, her 
own Uifeetiown HtApe pertonaHtT and her 
o»rii Inimitable cluirJn. *«ra *H awaited 
oaseriy up to the pertod in the^shoir 
where nhe appeorpvAtid this li just before 
the end at llrt Sntt ii.il!. in iirt cunto- 
marT melorlrnmBtic thriller, where oIia 
displays her blslrfonic vtrcnllUty ftUI 
fnrtlicr Of n dramatic and euiotionnl ae- 
IresA * 

Thin scaKoo she htlnRi nn ubbreviated. 
Idea of thr Monster, a JialrTnialflB. ecAry 
playlet. It slortit olltnide nf ft spooky 
slinck on the wnj frwtn alontresl to Btt* 
ton. w&flaua come Mollle und her r* 
eort, CHIT WomifLn. to seek r-hclter from 
Ihe oh. an Dijstcrioijs and atrmiBcly moil' 
nfone-Bpiketi Vivinn (illl. who fin" lived 
there, n reelnite (nr nix years, ever since 
the abduction "f her dawjthtcr hy a law- 
yer npoii the denih of ilim GUI's hus- 
iKirrd, t'pon the Interior oil norts t>t 
traps, hidden banda prtitrndina;, eventurl- 
ly elntclilriK dfippers. iincaiuny (aeca an- 
pearitic within odil njerhirca, m««in. 
noises nnil other mieh ereepy tblnns (Wtl I 
to friAbten the trrmbllnjf Cliff, put noi I 
the jiprv Mollie. Not fn n* ftm rontd | 
notire it, lo ihe end -Mollie's pi«t»! shot I 
finds itlehnnl Uoyd. the lawyer, who ' 
fails thronch the raillni; e,r the mam- 1 
n'tie floor lihovc down to the stope in a 
ernsh and rilff. reeowr<il from bin »Mv. 
rrinfi state, nude, the diMifihter. Kiln Cor- ■ 
twtt. nnd nil is hupny ever afrer. 

Tin re^t of tlie sfcrW for thf? Krnr of ' 
the i\rr.t h,df nnd a little port ton of the 
second depends upon the efforts ';f Kftl- 
ly'si supporting east LneEridir? Brrt."('ee" 1 
Flntviinl- H fnirly funry eocentrie eomlc: 
Happy Mr.Nnlly a mild, bat continuous' j 
|y pejWpirltJ^ lihickffK'e i-nmedinji; .*rt 
Frank, n Tfmnervlllr niodeup, Drhh 
rnleetl rttfeft, ili A l( |inrii»L" hli of the sIil-w: 
CHIT W«rtti*n, eifi Ilent hi eharn"ir-rM: 
Unrry Wilson nnd Itirlmrd Lloyd, en- 
paHIr srraJulil men, oltSoBEh Wsfrl could 
hjorti pnld rnure ntTenHou (a Lji* outer np. 
pirrl: fieOrala Fmiuelt. u co'wl touktns 
primn donnn wlih a sweet Miprnnn; Mar* 
rie llarton. n comely soubrette: Vivian 
OH), chnrneter eomeilirnnc nnd I-'lla Cor- 
berrfl o eraeeful injrcnue + 

('(impil) N'ot llllsrhina. 

I'lim by e»>medr bet** were im-siaj. \ 
The nest nf ibis mressnry port of tlie 
.profrsm ii.-i.i Jl&SJTEml, iu female aUl^e. 
the cenler Ufiiri? In n domextie Aurtlr. 
Nevt wo* where Happy, cmcroled in o 
refuse hm .nir.!--.,' ; !i the Wilson ;::i! In- 
teoderl fo T MnwArd. Thlt slnrted a few 
benrty laughs. The nrt of saleMmnnnhip 
exemplified by i'liiT with'n a grocery 
store, with HcNolly in charge, got by' 

M.illl I'.l-.li. i-.L ! .- IllUgllk. 

]u the Kei-otid hulf au invisible Wer 
bll. enforced A'llh slap-stleks. renewed 
Ibe humor iiniil Moflie reappeared for 
Hirer nirludy erfort*. Her premier wan 
a "strut" snnx. wbteh tlie iieeclevit Mel- 
lie put avor in froHL of her white 
IiJugged-nrntled girfieH, Her s.--c 1. :i 
■^reneh ditty, wai rendered in HoUte'fl 
best Anuiikeld rbic wny and the WH- 
llniusV frntmes fnlrlj" rudiated with (he 
IViiiiiiu:.-'" hiMi-iaatlnc stAge presence, 
The ihlnJ. ns n daafiW SeirOpLLB., Irt» 
"pPbld'' efTerlivslv ts ibe nir or "When 
She Vnmiw 'Km With Her lint Tnuieie 
Kyes." 

Then t'ome "tjueen" MaHle*H MBajoDj 
In n hilarious episode. * caueprnlnfl ln-r 
■ ii.'v'i:;,- hrlween three grOtEno,tie mil* 
nr«. Chitriiile oT n "state entrance." 
Mollie lAke* \i iwurd mid Frank, two 
different lypen nf Jnhpnieur, to t:i-i: for 
waiting for chnrus- gjirW, nabbing ibe 
aged Frank, thongli. tjubpequent!?. for 
her^eir. The Inst scene, n pretty Hade" 
view. Hm brief for iippree.inlion. waa 
singed pimply fir n *\>\:\---\ fnrewell 
finale number. 

The fifth tuene to Fart One oPftTed a 



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By LEO A. MAEEK. 
Aj-isniiiiT is the word that bc*t d*- 
wribes "The Tesan ^■iKhtincille,■ , ibe 
lUtat wort of tha heAd nnd hand of Koe 
Akinx, which Charlea F^ohroait. Inc., 
presented last nijrht fit the Kuiplrc Tlie- 
atrr. There ia no hidden UT nil aft lai l be 



author* work, nor are her tineso frempht 
with subtle meaning for the profound to 
decipher dnrfnff the tons Winter ero- 
ninps to come. 

Hilt it is amusing. And if jml't* not 
anxlona to be amused, then "The TejnE 
Ni-htiriCji!e" liolfls no nttractlon for you. 

Aside fn.m thnt, the play ia chiefly 
notable for the opportunities It fflttl 
.Johyna tiowtaod. asm a full -n^lgeil feu- 
tnre player, ta portray n Texas moaU- 
hall hingcr. ripen to the bciirhts of a 
Mwtro|folitau prima dounrt. ilrtllyhnck 
.liitir- abc "bh ■ iilhi! in liic old -.i.- of 
the Panlwnrlie exiatruer. but cow sho'a 
Braan. t'tnava, if you p!eabc, and aha 
Uvea up to the mlsnty title ;piei)didly tin. 
the stage of the opera hoiHR. 

When it eomen lo the home circle, how- 
evee. she reverts to type nov and abhi.iI 
—chiefly afiain. 

Eb E nellarhtfal Cbnracter. 

1'erhiips a hit overdrawn nt tinies, Mis* 
A kins has skricied the ehnracter of 
llrnsa with hold strokes and she has 
iichlevtiL n very entirtaininp pernouuffe. 
Where Mia* Aklns has left off UHh How- 
land has carried on. and the two of them 
havr cn'ltthorated well. 

The Texaa Nlfhtinpilc in n lone, raugy 
indivjliiAl, ^ bit amaionlon in stature, 
a woman with lliri-e llUibuiub behind 
h<r and a notion to arid another to her 
list— this lime n boy of 'ifl-odd yciim. und 
half )»er own nge. The 
ralhrr cr-nk thfia bank in the ijmelight of 



"THE LUCKY ONE' 
A T THE GARR 1CK 

Theatre Guild Fresenti Hevr Cox- 
edy by -English PlftyVrLgtlt, 
A. V A, Milne. - 



VIOLET HEHHra HEADS CAST 



Ilia !■ eajB>pOa-ted I'j At-lipj CoanawwTr 

inrlnrllnp; Danola KJnar ami 
llclfeU IVfillcl. 



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TbMLUV OulM. 


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yr«dar«a hj- Ti» 








Thr Oil 




Vaaaay Todd 

^ ltfr-y 1Vhi!». -m 

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LwlU IT.rhart 

Lsu'.) ft'l l.tll . 

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the Meirnpo' ittt11 ' l>llt eookinrj makes her ! H trr. 
ffood-nntnrel nnd rogtent willi tlilnga an i Hi 
they are. ^eejwdiojlj. «he bw a dif- I 



By JAMES P. SlHirOTT. 

We hate come to expect rather fin* 
thlnjrs of A. A. Milne nnd the Thuatro 
iitiibl. I'crpapo nc hove copjc to expect 
too ntue^. Thnt may account for lb* 
.sense uT JHflttpa&txJUult with whkh TW 
ielt the Garriek Thnatre Iflit night after 
iriinemtinjc the firat perfoemanee of "Tha 
Lucky One.T 

Here woa n piny prettily dooe and well 
acted. But then- WE* neither nubHtanee 
nor contcdf to it. It bleated the jrenUe 
deftness, kboivj] hitlierto by Mr, Mitna, 
in Hn lighter moods. It* aerious sldo wna 
never cflnrineing, despite uncommonly 
nblp acltng. , 

>Tr- Milne'.* lmeie iil--< is Aound enough. 
Elc nrl» out to ahow that a young man 
wlii' I'.inl'- aucccriri and jKipitlBrity hia 
wfthent efforr, f|i oftiimea :■: b ilisail- 
v nn tap., and miHiiiidHTiitimil nt critical 
■-y, ■■-.'.< ■■ at toil lift-. His .■.:■■—■-.■. his abil- 
ity, hi* popularity — these tblntu are 
inken for gnintcf. The real mnn is lost 
In tlie |iar( that tfffiPOUUBm<&ree blm 
to play. He caniint di?clo»e. and *e|dom 
realiaef fully blmnelf, the things that nr* 
iu bis heart. 

The Tiro DrDlhern. 

To "develop : ! lis premise. M r. M iln* 
ecta bcfiire ua two beotkeTB, sons of Sir 
.lumen FArringdou. The youuger brother, 
tii-rald FAiriugdon. a eouuly cricketer, a 
line golfer, n junior aeeretary iu tha ■ 
BrifiaB l-'oreifiii Oflice. is "The Lucky 
One. ' On Inn: fortune ever smiles. It la 
a tradition in the family that Uerald 
dona everything well, and just a lilt bet- 
ter than Itob! 

Bob Ik tbe elder briber, lie has bed 
the same cdiicAtfonuI nilvtuitages -ii 
(iernld. ::■'•:•> went oi \'. r >\i nnd UnfonL 
;Jni n'hen IJoh nine- :i 7."i nn the golf 
cmirne. (iernld turn in a 7'2. If Boh 
nuike- M rtttt* in n lurn at hat At rrieltet 
Oernld will lurn in n "century." As 
they ore on the tieldiM of uporl. nn they 
nre in I.lihih-:-^ and society. Gerald ol- 
wiiya topM il.ib'a bent ycore. 

Not n bud theme thin for n pluy. Far* 

tlcularly when ii it to be developed by 

niter would J a dramatist of Ibe skill of A. A. Mi'n.v 

I But Air. Milne bus missed hi* mark in 

' The Lucky One" nt the Harriek The- 



i- !■■■ H where he turns from tha 
liffblir mood to the Tcalnia of melodrnmii. 
. The story of Hub i'*nrringiion,"H debacl* 
flciiit time n( it wTOtO»b«JnR to [ireaerwe | n rj,p CtEjwa Lundon term for the hind- 
her temperaraeni even nt tH*>*XPtBE# ' neas world^wlierc tbroujli nu fault of 
of elimientiuf: the e*ok «(>ve. - l ' 

The NTgMlnsnle a Lie has a lender .sput 
lert in be; heart for Steven Tillertju. her 
second husbaml— ihe nmu who took bet 
not of rhe muMic hall atmosphere made 
her lenrn to like Botticelli and utilite 
lier Citd-Elven volcre fee better thhiga 
Ihnn shr/uling Inw song* in n enharel. 

Tillerton. it aeemi 
Author nt th> 



... wak cut out for a bn^in""M rseeer. 
he at euugiit In the wch WTttf bf nn 
nbaeouding partner ;nd tent ta jail M* 
three months, is never cen^inelpB, 

Nobody liuoivs JiiHt what Boh Knrring- 
doti hns done ihilt he tfhnuld i:e sent to 
iatt In glnstdng ovpc tbi«. Mr. Milan, 
make- the chuntetee to be used ns n foil 
for tiernid Fnrringdon eiieh n aopEbtW 
I nsn tbnt the whoh- i>oint ot his piny ii 
rngRimg | ]ptit 

•■:.-:■! lie bud in burrow ! The tact thnt Boh Farrlnpilnn. wbilE, 

the money with which to hnve his wife'B in ftS. hits mannged fu win biiek ilia 
girl. Fumula Carey, to whom (ieraid bnr- 



resl plrlurepiqu* seheme Ter a selling i 
siirniiind Chief Silver TonEUr. 



pre- 
inril-to-be bona-fide Indian, of (he 
j>!eck, well-fed varietv. wllh nfmosphtre 
nnd drH eiisemblen by the pborns, for 
hin powerful lenored renditiina of two 
ballads, "(inrden of lly IJeart" nnd 
"The Trail of Bom Bweet Home." 
While Heap, Bis (Wef tad heap big 
voire, one bsltnd. however, wonld hBTe 
•niBif-ed, The settiuE also helped out Itt 
a Ml conrerning the nale of the Indinn'n 
land where Happy hndl n wonderful 
dunes lo kbttw hla comedian worth. 

Niieelollles Are c«oii. 
Several mseciaWeai IneorporatNl were 
inn-restiiiR. HowahI ft Wilson nron^ed 
seredrnt in a comedy mnnnlogue about 
acholarly,' 1 | tf|(. iVi-Li,.; ■-. f B rn« and father, conelud- 

iw; r-'ith old und new purodiea, Both 
scored a riot of npplrVO&f-.. 
Fonibyn Sjanfaw's [irpwaetlori, "Singed j Hoppy McNally. in anna; and dance, the 
Wjng*."" irith Bebe Unuichi and i^onrnd { latter Including an Imitation of a train, 
Nag.l in the leading ro'.es, will Ite the ( rceetwd. generwa iwosnition. 

i i ^.i t-w. ^i„ „, ...» ii I-,.: . A* "'nny as fony opporttmiUcs nffurd 

principal fiaii attraetiou at the Ulro.i I . 



,»l Ihr Ilinlto. 



T..rs rri-, beginning next Kutiday. It i- 
aii adaptation by Kdfrid A- Bingham uf 
tliC stotj llf KatJerine ^ewiiu. Burt. 
Mist Dontebj api>Mr8 a* a Span^b 
thiuvvr and Nngcl in casit «a a young 
huLhand who (alls in love with her. 
Jtobert Brower p!ays the (iiiDCrr'B gearid- 
fElher and Adolpba Menjoti appears as 
tbt youth'a uncle. Kroeai TarrenCo has 
thr jiart of a e'own anil Mabol Tnmelle 
playn the heartbroken .vonnp wITe. 

A Liwt or Tnro. 

Over nt the Palace Theatre a Jatj 
tinad in pbtylnn '"The Livery St»b: c 
Bines." by V M«tibbi SleCorniic^. Thuj 
delicate and suggestive title boEWs like 
a Mark Scnnett eotmily and wlh prob- 
ably "!■■.- day findTita way to the screen. 



3lotlon plctnrc plmrr- -nrlll be T*x>- 

mpnlril In Tk« f/hrl*iinA,fl \mmlirr 
of The lliirnlnj: TaleBraipB. to "P- 
prnr Prttrabar 34 In arrcMter nnm- 

b*-ra lb mi «TH In; fa-re. Ord«»« nn.l 

™ P7 Jar <bn bit riilina Art Sec- 
tloiiB Bhoold ic *ent lb »t od«. 



ed Art Frank to reveal bia akili 
knowliitsi- nf ihe tenisicberpon APt- His 
pfrlihiiiniey WES o difflenlt krtcr mutiue. 
WW ihn- ---!--■--- -i is a; of the ahow.' thnt bud 
him Readied Tcpefttedly, The next wmk 
DopOatto the BlmiMit equally clrrtr Mursi* 
finrhnL a nitty routine in the form of 
n test pc each other'* ability. ITin tbinl 
einbrii«.'d nn, Imitntion fQttke and Orten- 
tfirl dan™ that waa humotona, as ft was 
brillinnily interpreted, lib hurt tinenv- 
ered further evidencea of the Fmnlt 
lirtitil culJitn' in a m^riaco ImpwiwnAiinn 
olid what be Announced waa "a dance of 
ihe -I. .!!■■.:■_: fool," " 
Jf A lively, good loolrinf chorua assisted 
in a few enlivening: numbers. Two or 
tluve more hy n fast, nimble, ccrebntJe 
tea-dei wotjbl have helped, a lot, 

Whut was dej*rvtne of n hit was hlltn 
llarnm'-i "SualhcptlblP," helped by the 
Elrls in rompcra. It really should have 
Jiad uti eticofv, hut, 1 nAaa. tbera were no 
eutliiiai fists out front ir.iong thnse hord- 
«aed Monday nighteri. The remainder 
of the *corc comprised . , "Cfaa |rin B *b* 
Bluw"' and "New Orleans.™ by iliaa 
Barron : ""Get You Some l>ar- nicnly 
delivered by Miss Emmctt: "fjnmewbere," 
a whistling vocal duet by Mbv KimiieJt 
and Lloyd, and "StnBo Awajr Bluea," by 
caprlvnting Mtaa Corbett, = ahmona 
wi£Elin£ expouenr. 



vocal orjtHns developed to grand flpem 
v-a liber. 

Then, when snw'! duken and klntjs 
were be pin n inr to fawn upon his Nishtlfl- 
gale, the young man Ihonght it wan about 
time he took ai« riepnrlure. tlr, -would 
only have been in th<- way. niiyhtw. he 
reasoned, nnd so lie left w:Lh never a 
word. 

It in twenty yearn laier that the two 
rneer again, when the pTira. i dunna. now 
a hiff Ggure-wf a dinger, calls upnn hxm 
inronnaUv : n hii npnrtmen; to talk over 
eertnin things thnt hn/e b-^en troubling 
her all thin time. Chief rnDOEE tflem ie 
the queatifin ns to why be left her. 

Then llh« disebises Ihe infurtleltiOA 
that a few iweeitH rlfter hin drpartllTi: E 
-nn waa lrorn to them. He never knew, 
poor man. They never do Iu (he drama, 
but he la itelichted. uevprtheEeSH. And 
then the son drop* In from n party up- 
itairs to porrow aome eggi and things. 

Ho proves to be on ncKemic youn^-ater 
with * itelf-piiylnff nttitnde mid a pen- 
rbSat for noetvy. But ihe latter Attracts 
the literary fnrher strongly, for he bns 
already admired one nf bia sin's anony- 
tnaan vorks in n current mAgaiinc^and 
the tivo licoime fricniln from the atdrt. 



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u-iTirr I'-nlPf". 



rinaiLoo i* cngoRMl. und wbtun Hob orici- 
naliy intn>dueed to hliu. means little. It 
nirrelr njaliert her n rather ridiculous 
tignre^ 

The pVy in atnged with nil the cam 
and skill that *fl aKso*iate w ; ilh Thentm 
Guild product inus. Tbc eosi gRUi every . 
possible vnliip nut of Air. SKnea lines 
anil HLtiifltionR The ».rTtinsn denigm-il 
hy Lee Himonson nre iilenslug to (he eya. 
Tfce I'Pfit- 

' Viulist Htniing in tin? role of l'omcln 
I I'arey, WltD whom both ot the Lirotlu-n 
;u-i L in lore, in eharming. The role offeM 
hiT few oiiportnulticH to diaplay l)er real 
ubiiity. Sn^ la. as nlways. q thing »f 
bra uly. 

I>fuuis King ns Gerald Farriojjdon. 
'Tlie Lucky Une," gives an otcellent 
eharaetrrixntiou of the fnvoritr- of for- 
tilup. but floe* not seem to get tb« moac 
nut of Mr Milne's comply Ila™. Ferey 
WarthJ ax th*' brother. Bob. «ives n uuU 
forml}' fine performance iu a moat try- 
ing role, 

.Helen Westley contributes an excel- 
lent character portrayal an the eniwtic 
old uiflideo aunt of the Fnrringdon lioja. 
Iwvliert Ayrtou aA Sir James Fiirrinironn. 
the father, "inkers one wish that lie ba4 
ranra to do. The feat nre adcquaie. 

"The laicky One" is not A. A. Mils* 
at his tirat. 



Then romonrr h thrown in l.y the 
handtnbi. The lmy is in love with a 
yrinng woman of the ebonw anil the 
mother think* sbr la In Inve with the 
aforementioned twewty-ndd year-old mn« 
Kiclan. 

It la evident along about the ailddle 
or the second net, however, thnt It's going; 
tn be a Btrugcle between the mnairiati 
nnd tbe -"'cmd riitnbpind for honors In the 
(ady's nffections T And so art have A third 
act. where everything worts out apleU' 



la n.Teellept n-s the Nigbtinjtale. She gets 
value reeeived for every hmgh sne hands 
aceurat ihe aprod where once the foot- 
lightA flourwhril nnd If "be aUlwrirtly 
!-=-■ f n - ■ -- to lajiae Into pathw througaoui 
her loTii: ro!e, one is gratefu( rgtber than 
critical thiMTfor. 

Trri] Keigbtlv, loo, is fine oa the-irec- 
ond buaband. His w«k bait E natttral 
nif that is singularly effective and P*erry 
lli-lctiti, ;;.:i the pampr r«l poet son, ia 
nl*o gTKri). Geovgrn llenaTent. who has 
POt lris-n ar-eii on the loeal atagr since 
"rrnniTt* and the Crowd." two year* luck. 
Is alao splendid as the musician, and the 
rest of the cast bi adeqnate. 

It inc.udca Farce Benton, IJcxie ale- 
rail. I'nul rorcaal *nd Beth Vatden, 
whoBc portrayal of the muslca] cotnedy 
girl ia a refreshing IreaL, 

The play ban been weil staged hy 
l>nvid HiirtOB. to whom Slum Akcua reu- 
ihred thnnka la a eurrAin frjreerh nt tbe 
end nf the sccnTid net. "The Teraa 
NlghtingaleJ U Hberally spotted with bril- 
liant llnea nod hllarion^ tilma nit-! offera 
a very cnterlruainit evening for the play- 
goer who necks a pleasant time rather 
than uplift in the .theatre. 

Th4> ED33 CErtairsaa Vumi.f-r or The 
Mornlnir Tflcirrnp]i trill. In *»-rj 
■****-. axirpaiP" *»* peBil*eeBJn.sw. Iin 



U*al«r raw". 



lANDORF 

U AUTOMOBILE CO. I 



a irrotv- noni es— ti rt»— tptj ee 

EVERT AUTO MAHKED LOW! 



Lara-cat Steele of Clos*«3 Automobilaa 
in N. V, 

J 'ET*rTlAlna Jb*i Aa IMasMitaE. " 
We Atr.oge Credit of 3- to 12 MonlKa 

if OeairefL 
No Note*! Nb Mortaacea ! No PublkitTl 

AaurS M'Hi Mat* Va Otf«r VoUowlcr.: 
CaIII!'^*- VlriarlM. Brtim, LJraouiEnaa. L*»- 

daaliitM. Tonflna UTS 10 U.*": 

HuJUrn (jDKriiilae w Hf 

OtdimoMl'. i«v»n r*«-njt«i B ld lE, ilfjnil Wig*- 

rail m"i Cfluim i»io; Matn^a uaapaalaa W* 

wt» rain *""» f"°- ijjj.j 

;.-.:-i ;■ rfadasa .JIM l|.r*f 

Hudua Tonr-LlmiMPtna" ...JJ.1M 

Nadonil*— LPl*<l TlfP* B«t4t« - .11. IM UB 

Wlllji-Kaifbi SaAiiL - tTIJ: OrfTlailJ I"** 1 "' 

?:*.■'.*■: 1JIS: fSfthlffl — rsils" Lt™Bn«loa..»^ 
PltK* LjulijUttt .IK*. r:rfra Llniwilm ITM 

HaptnoMI* l"70"l Cons"-- MM: Mlty Olb»*» 

H«rCfrt. Tourlaf.-liM IB MM: H * *ff f T™rtM. 

H3. N«. HE **-*. t*^ 
FtOU Antialxiui .KM: aiu««I»«*«r "SfWl" , ..IW 
IU' T nr» fH"l H*aft--tl.iAOL Trmplar ■■( , i«ir".H4« 
DiXtRa': Aup»bmit and Touriaa. .itM up: 

rinnJIrr ("SI") Ruria Iffl-U U inJ SpPrt M«B 

Blaa r ■"..:■■ EUrai'a'' Mi" AtTPralj Enllr. 

SO LiTnouamc EodJot, $25 Id $350 

;----..■■ Omi~ 3"BI» M«". 

ructaa: iWlirjafti Wlaloos. Plw«.. juurda 
»tiij larotr "l"*r mii1i*». AUa otbtt Ijp™ of 

SALE OF TIRES; SAVING YOU 
40% TO" 60% 

OMdrtsn. Fvrr-lntrt, Carlla!c». Ul*. AE|ra:>. 

Lalartto™. KalaUt *xl tlTiJ o*^«v OouA Xkkaa. 

Jandorf Automobile Co, 

23 Year * in Tbia Lice af tha Auto 
Euii^rn. 

1739 Broadway, near 56th St, f 

TalapboBW to AU Depta, — 2476 Card* 



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THE, MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 



1922. 



AU Pat People , 

Should Know This 

ru path m \ asm. at mum** n> t*# wuVr 

« Ow SW IIMvl HsmsU Fmh*»*, u4 ■>• 
»L1]1 man IrrtabOid fur Uj* toSaollM Of IM* M«- 

i«i, *n>irtt»i obnttr ran^r t«~ «M«i torn- 

Hansel ■ nHOTtpUm TsblfbJ rla b- olililOrfl IT 
■It dror liars tJw mrlci W St lb* ItUMrt** 
r-!f * rt W* 4»fl"x Bttr a eamm, or T" o*s tsesn 
Un dMct on rtalpt 01 Df k* J» » |b* HuflHla 

c*. Wl vhAmiv av*, ncnh. Hkk tW» 
rwr iMTia ao ut i n for «t*Uni « tjo1«u *i«- 

«LM frr lb. fwl'JtClB of lit nrrrfKi. . Body t» 



SMITH ASKS DELAY 
ON WATER POW ERS 

Governor-Elect Telegraphs Hewttra 
fa aaatag? Administration. Should 
Handle the line. ' ' { 



SAYS ELECTIOH DECIDED IT 



GoTemofEtect Aifrwi E. Baalta nut 
a telegram last nlfht to Attorney Gen- 
eral Charier D. Newton. ariatitiT *•* 
ojirAting that the State Water Power 
CommWoq gnnuld withhold tba grant- 
ing of lie* nscis far dareiopiftt flUW Witw 
poWor by private corpOtttlooa mid leave 
tha entire subject to the inwraiog ad- 
ministration on January 1, 

The tdetiun follows: 

■■My dear General: 

"K bee been ciilftl to my attention 
tha,! the Bute Water 1'owe* Comtnii- 
glon in to meet in Alb.an>' to-morrow 
atorntng at 10 o'clock- I have been 
iurtlier Informed by a newapeper article 
that It la the inttatloa of the nniUBl*- 
aion to act upon tome application! for 
licenaea to develop eloctrleal euergy bj- 
private corporatioas. The paper that 1 
read aers that there ia a possibility Ibst 
a license ma]- he irauttti to some com- 
pany to devciop euctay from the waters 
of Niagara, beirmr lha faint. * 

"Bnfora. and daring; the campaign I 
Look a. deHded position with regard t > 
tho development of electrical energy 
from water power owned by the State. 
X linvn held that it should not ba civet] 
to prlteto companies for private aopel- 
opusvat, bat should, on the other hand, 
bo developed by the HUE* Ittelf undar 
Hta,t« owncl-ahlp and Stat* control for 
Cbq bontfit of all tia paopl* at the tfiala. 

"1 would, therefore, Mk joh. In i-iotv 
of 'lIli-' dtcialotl of tb« pAopIo at tha 
polls lonowing tbu cacrapaJjo la wincJi 
tltls ouojKt wan e dlitlnct tacaa, nee ta 
t-1-ii.sit i-.r.v ]!■-(■:](,.': or periaiti to private 
{.-orporatiani for ilc-'i-lninnpsit of clacut- 
col ttkvTgf from water ppwar toaouti.-aa 
IhiU Uohijuje to tb.6 Uta And-pumLt w»i; 
■ubjKct (o bo dealt with by >!'-'■ in»m- 
luif aaausistmtlon In aeco(dan(?a wttb 
tiio upucit arotuiaCa inado duri&f tbe 
Mnrve "[ thu campaign." 

Th« tttate Water Power OommHaion 
conslat* ol At«tP«nf <lan«ral Xawtort, 
Htate Ktiffinear Frank M. Willtjimi, Con- 
■ervotlan Comtniaa Loner ALaaander Mar> 
dooald, speaker II. Kdnunl Macbold of 
tlic Aaaamblr and Senator Clayton It. 
l.imk, prcaldent pro trln of the SeAala, 
Nevrtnn, Williinu aad Lunk. a majority 
Of tbe (rDDibilsftlOii, Will retire from afflie 
■ ■:i 1 !;rr=in3^r 31. 

Undar tht MUE«r Act tb« oomibliDrinn 
hst t.t..' riffbt to eraot lifenaem for tho 
development of water pfwer to ma for 
t period of fifty y^M*. 

OoTemor-elect Sroitb will leave b>dp> 
for tb« Knuih for a. veeBtJoci untlJ Da- 
mnber 1. So Annoancementa at ap- 

fuititmriiis or pnlidea will be tnadu until 
Lh retunr. 

Charles W. Berry, who r,-m. Adltitaiit 
general under tbo tlrat Sniiih aduijuia- 
tratton, vrua a. caller on (raTernof-ahKt 
S:nkh y*aHTi3rs.v. It i» bclievH iiifll a. 
tunder of bit old post wjih made to tir-n- 
ci-al Bcrt-y. 



PASTEBOARD CLUfe TO 
HAVE HOUSE WARMING 



TftajikaffiTiiig Day If Set Apart for 

Dedication of the Clubhouse in 

' Fifty-ninth Street. 

Tbe noTcl PaatcboHrd Club undur tht 
putruitopc of Mrs. Alfred X. Bcadleaboo, 
Km- Jerome X. Bonaparte, Mr*. Georn 
T, Maxwell, Mrs. Caroll WalnwrJibt and 
Mrs. Alien. G. Wellmnn ba attsued lnrl- 
tatlond for an Informal "hotw warm' 
IPX" and. private vtew of the qnirjus 
dacontlons of/ba card romsa and Jaanpc 
dona by Georflaaa Brown Hafbaon, a 
PhiutdelpMn artlat, at (he dabhonae, 110 
Bast Ftfty-nintb street, an tbe a/tamoon 
of Tnaniaflvint; Day from A until 7 
o'clock. There wtlf alao be d»nclp( and 
bridje. The decoration* occupy the en- 
tire wall upaco of the ipadoua card 
room, K-bleb la aEity feet lor>jr and forty 
fact wide, and are mott unuauaJ In char- 
acter und execution. 

They tall an atnualne; atocy of the cardi 
In a llarricaque sort of way. Tbe com- 
mittee olao announces tho first of the 
series of Sunday eTpnings at the Paste'-, 
board Club, 'of the Winter Club, a fn>tip 
ftl iuterestina; people who r bare formed a 
•ocinl club, quire nducivn in t:fiar»eter, 
among, wLom are Blanche Bfttev, BLMle 
Burke, YA\m Woc-imaa Cbaae, Grace 
UeoFfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery, 
Mr. and Mrs, Atlen (i. Wellman, Alma 
Oiuck, Julia HoyE. Xsyaa McNeln, Mar- 

Sery fc>Ut Wltkwftrt, Wfarxaret Wycherly, 
Ir, and Mr*. Brack Pemberton, Mr. and 
Mrs. GrOntJand Bice, O. Denote Buck- 
ley, Qeorn Cm*J. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert 
linyurd clwoop, Krafteia Crownlnshleld, 
tiiiiT Harrinuuj, Alex Iladnut, Bruce 
MoRae, Gilbert Millar, Mr. and atra. 
Arthur Millinm Brown, Mr. and Mr*. 
James Boliar, Henry MlUar, . Arthur 
Hicnman, Piorman Trevor. Relnald YVer- 
ri-iirntli and pfnun ZlmbnliaL Thl flint 
meeting of the clnb will be. Buuday e*an- 
InB, Decamber '£. 



COURT OF ARBITRATION 
AIDS FILM INDUSTRY 



Judge Mosei Groiuttaa Of en Oficei 

ui Society for Settlement of 

Contract Problem, 



HIW COLOR EB0CX8S IB BHOWtf 



T«cJ*l(olot Compjtnr to R*te«a* 

■aMfVra At Htalio IF«k* We*k. 

"Jama Msthts Blam- t-p- 




By IOUEXIA 0. PAES0H3. ' 

[Wbtook- wpsj : ;s OftOSSMAN, bead 

l "I" °' JAtf^Bf 1 af -\ Thitr]ltio11 . eatnb- 

! •* l^bfflrjJ'fnV Arbitration Bodety of 

"J&3EL. i$d a rMcmlzcd antbuat 

lect of arbitration, baa 

of his atfanuuttai at 

tbe BloWon picture tndns- 

try. Jadea Oroasmaa ii pirtfctihiriy in 

tcrectecT In the nefotMitloas now peAdlnc 

betveen the theitra on-ners and tao pro- 

disr-ri* for a more Oclbitthle worklnr 

cob tract, and it la amid be baa already 

discussed the aHtter with Will H. Hay*. 

Jodie} Grossman tit also Interested tn 
the aruimient that eiblfwl between the 
Theatre OwnCfl Ckamber of Commerce 
sad tba F, L. *.. M.. clDba over tbe recent 
letter sent tO a commutes- of exfclbtftfs 
a*kinj for ■ jaarinf before a commltteo 
of fhr J", I, I* M.' Cl«b, the exhlblror 
boldlnf that the P- t t*- M. Clnb hod 
HO ri'rht to demand their presence a? 
sue j a bear Inc. 

In axv addrea* oafote tba Jolet Arhl- 
tratto* Board held at the F, I. U M- 
headfluartcn *A Xovembat 0. Judge 
Oroaannn outlined the work of bla or- 
ganisation. He said. In part: 

'"On behalf of tbe new Tribunal of 
Justice, the court of arbitration rstab- 
llsaed by the Arbitration Society til 
America, I place at r»nr <ltep«sa] the 
board of roTernora and officers of t.ia 
■octaty for the purpose of aldinjt and per- 
ffH-tinc the machlncTy ct the Joint Ar- 
bitration Board am) yon ara at liberty 
to coma to ox any tirnr." 

Tha Arbitration Society, said Judge 
Grossman la a n*tloGAl association now 
operaOrji In New -York. <*lty. It will 
soon hara Its branche" all ofor tho 
TJDlled Stabs. 

Jndfa Orosaman explainet] tlio nec^a- 
aary atapa in prepartDf tbe oath of tbe 
erfcieriiwra. B* wseeated that the 
!■'. I. I,. U. Clnb oQlciata in cndnrslnir 
the plan* of -tha aociety. The Judro ex- 
plained it fnrnfit no extra financial ohll- 
B*iion, but t*rt bN f"<-:eiv an onpor- 
ttinlty to iasne a certificate of nftilLa- 
bon. 

On the board of eoTerrrirs of th* -"- 
det; sra a Justice of the Supreme Court 
and an es- presiding Juibm of the Ai> 
pfllum r»Tib|on of rln? Hnprnme C«uru s 
fiwrmet ("tiitfil StAtcni S 'Orttor. e foeiTi*r 
membflT of *e.-Pre*Ident WLl*no> Ca^itiet 
Mini other r "njjjfiii bnnkoTS, Ifliryen and 
iur-ri'iiniii*. 

JuJx* (Iroasmsn.ein^lned the coet of 
working thrnOBh tflP Arhlfretrm Goplrty 
was only the oTerhcod .'hn.-jei of f10 
for the courtTOotr* t5 tor n slenocTBpher. 
The memhorshlp fee ran-tm from *-if> w 
f20.WK> and la used for th? membi>n nf 
the society, aa the oftlccrn recelre an com- 
pruaation. Under the ruin- ijf the nn- 
i'jotv the trlnl hi he!d in whatever io- 

clctt 1 the dispute or-i-jr*. 

The Theatra Owners' Chamher of 
Commrrca la areatly Interentedi In Jufl-i- 
dro'Baman's offer, but it In likely any 
arrangement they make will he mads 
throoafa Senator Jtmn J. Walker, who 
is thaV rouneel aod wlioee advico op nil 
matters of tills port is always aougbt — 



XKXKOQQCXKX 



weoooooooo a c 




NEURALGIA 

or anr serera pain, the hind that 
drl*«* vou fraotlt, la piMhealtr 
raliavad la iuit, a faw numeuta ity 







eoUcs. ForHHtlaon packaaa. Wrlin 
to Orsaselii* Chemlea] Co.. SMS 
tV.Hiui ■ - 



and followTpd. 

t-ndTlBBi to Da Abroad. 

Kick Jcbu I-i:iivieti r a working hard 
these days with a ftlW ti lfiarinc thl* 
COODtry some time In Dccemhet. The date 
depend* upon Adolph Zukor'n return 
from the Oaaet. where he is now in sog- 
moh with the Paramount cotiTent!on H Mr, 
Ludrlfh will be acconipanlMi by Mrs, 
I.udvlrii. run! tiir.v will spend soma 
months an the other fld« on bimiC'esii for 
'Fninoas Plhrers-Lojiky. They will visit 
nrrtt af the principal European countries. 
Mr. l,;:dvi|;li. fop [In- information ■>! tbo 
oua or two In tba film world «ho may 
mjt know, is both trosbursr atid xen^ral 
counsel and a ratmher of the board of di- 
rectors of Famous PI ay en-Lay fey, 

ColOfe- 1'icldM sit IlUKo. 

Tho prtmifrt of "Tdll of tha 8ea," 
Tscbrj Ice-tor's Jim production in natuni.] 
colore, will Ulce ptaee Sunday at the 
BlaJlo. The pJcture will bo released by 
Metro. Tito natural color scheme has 
been eooaht after auca tbe inception of 
motion pictaro pboto^rdphy. and this 
process ii asld to be iaw of the 
i most; tallafactory yet diseovered. Borne 
| of the moat prominent motion picture 
. atari, film producers, adaotlats and 
financiers In New York believe tho 
process so ejeetptional that In two years 
they feel ninety per cent, of tba dims 
pntducad will ha in oulor. 

Tha dqw urucflea was iavented by Pro- 
feaiofJ Danial 0. Comstoea: and Herbert 
i\ Kalmua of the MnMachueetts lustl' 
tnllon of Technulujrr, as well as verentt 
graduates of acientillc tnalitutiom in Unf- 
ile, Bii*k-. Zurich and the' Cavcndisli 
Laboratories ib EhglaniL Seven yenr* 
bare beau apaet In perfecting tha procAts. 

Tbe last three years thev have been 
working with Judea willfam 'J'rnvers 
Jerome, who has bandied the default of 
ma.ktr.fr. tlis new process comeicnially 
reasihle. He htn orKaniled a syii'Iicatu 
of fifty New York' luuikne and financi- 
ally prominent men. 

Amojii tha eathuieatic suppottora of 
the new Invention sra Mareua Iaww, 
Adolph Zuhor, Cbadea XHha Olbson, 
Mniti/'ld Parrlali, NoTua Talmadn snd 
Joseph M. Schenck. 

"Tolt of the Sea" Is n nTe-reel pie- 
tare, tbe story of which was written hy 
Iranees Marion, bused on nn old Chinoie 
leaand. 

So a ads I.Lkr a*od Tlsaas. 

Ail ia well with tbe MnmlaJ) ttealty 
Coinpfthj-, owners of the Capitol Tbe* 
ntre, According to an announcement sent 
out by. the Coldwyn Company, interested 
stoek lioldcra in this Corporation. At 
the nnnuhL mccihi£ held yesterday the 
usual Qtlflfterly dividtml of WO.WXK pay- 
able l>ccentbct l, 1U%4. was declared. 

At the aame lim.! the folio wiu officers 
*etw deyted: Measmore iCtpdafl, pnral- 
dr-nt: Bdwanl Dv*«fl, vie*-p resident ; P. 
Vi. flebcrman, treasurer; Erich Schajr, 
asHltoltC treasurer ; Armniut LopAa, *ec- 
retorjr. .-fi'ew momUra elected - to - the 
board are: n. lttle*oti r J. it. OrsMftr 
and Ertrii Sehay. The coarplete Hat of 
tho directors la as follows: 

Gforj* Armahy, Edward Bowea, Wl\- 
llaln JSfttdeo. Robert W, Chambers, 




JOYOUS OVATION 
FO R PADEREW SKI 

Ulaitrioui PianM "Comes Back 11 to 

Brilliant Succcis in 0&«nin4r 

Beoital Here. 



^Wrfte H.lSoran 
F, , J. GodflcJ, J, 



Colenuin E>it Ptrnt. 
R. Gralnfar, Philip 



MADGE DILLAIHT. 
Thl. pr-[(y lllil-i tmd7 vrllli the 
cume-hiitipr limit in ttrr *ves la 
to hr ol star tor Associated. Bshlb-. 

Ililr*. 

nflhermon, Qabtlel Hosa, Morris Hlldqr. 
r*rank B^trAcoVkj Duncan A. Holmes, 
Henry It'L^n. Meemiore Keudnll. l^rkli 
Sctisy, Edfiir Sclwyn nnd Lee Sbubcrt. 

voir l'iiiiii^ii> »*-.■!. 
W. W. Ham, who has been naftOcinted 
with the Vita^miih Company for the 

fiast three or f^ur jenrs, haw stonped 
nto thf pDaltion of director of publicity 
and advertising. Mr. Ham takes the 
position, l-i- vacnnt !■;- ihc runJgtiatiun af 
C V. Hodge, rik meny friends eon- 
eyniulult! !..:.■ ■ i. his proimitioiia na 
ftrll na the VLlHcruph Coait>*0|, on jtet- 
tliijf a nuin of Mr, Ilum'ti ahliily for 
the pinitloir. 

Hsidsre Deltamx aiarna Contrect. 

Prqtty little •l^. :.■;■■ Itcliamy, ehc who 
a;nvi» -a npvr-r-Eo-i'r 1 -furiffltMi i^rformnacc- 
In "Hidl the "A"*i!::-:i-.." :l-i ThomriK Ince 
picture, ha* !■ - > digued by Arthur lvnue 
[or a mtio* uf broddctions i<h Be tli«- 
trCbuted ihroUHli ArftKicifllcd Kxhibitom- 
MIm HpllHmy, trho h the wistful irjii- 
of actMK who win* her way rijtat Into 
ihe hfflft nl tho fflc*l :■■;.■■,.,. inotloa pie 
tore Tiatrcrii. lias rerrtitty Buinhcil "Lorna 
Uauno" for ifuudrc Turjrn?ur. 

^IKXH .Inn* JlHthla, 

One of cltf miiMt responsible poeltionf 
ever tiven u woman In itiollon pictures 
in-.-: been given June Mulhis by the Gold- 
wjb OojBpJurjH Mlvn Mnchia, who mtne 
to Vew York a few inonthB seo to do 
eomfr (vseforcb work on "Bcii-llur," titer 
f:-.:L!n!:'. nprcr.TClc xln' in sdnptirLj; fur ch^ 
tJCTeen. ni^-i!'«I a contract wilh ]■*. j. God- 
sol Jimt preriotw t^ her ruturu (o (he 
Coast, Till* iti^ri'oiiwnt Jtlvc-a Mian 
M->.1.> the title of !i|i|.--!n! dlrvctor, an 
^■<cutiri- p.^lriuit ----■■- --:■ cl to none at the 
tio]dMjn ». iidios. The aalary paid her 
!k sold i.. hi' little !'"■- in niaimltudo then 
thai P^i'! tin* fctnlnlhc *tlLT#. at the 
screen. 

Vi;-"- MmLiJH Is rrfanled a* ono nf the 
be^t eorLtliLiiity writers ia thla country. 
Follow big Iiit work on lh The Four 
Horsemen nf ihu AjuK-ulypRe," "Blood 
and SMi'i" .- 1 ■■ = = J " :| .r.- big iirnductionii, she 
r-H'i iim L .; '-■■,■ -!:.i ■■•:-, nf being in IbO 

[rant rank ■■! wapuua writtra. 

I'.nHrfr. in r'aur t> t*-brlt tra. 

It wuh ii irrat dny nt the WoBtan 
Phjh Hiili yratflrdfly. Tht- entire ciuh 
turned out I" welcome- fieflsue ilnya- 
fcatTB. T : .':t! -:. BunkheSd. .le»ae Tuch 
and Blnuclirt t H prlxliL With ^thls array 
of fume grnujird around the guest tubEe 
It frda vn'ed one «f tae most aucciiNrul 
meetings bnld this reason. Mils: Bank- 
luuid ga^c anme Impersonations tint 
would place h«r in fihde Jnnla'a else? ■<« 
nn I rape tanba l^r if ihe were dot so much 
in ilemand '.••: n juvenile stage star Id 
tfreight rolex Mr. Elayaknwa, who to 
here r^hearsinc for a atngc play, garc 
an cfatertainirijT ln.ll: nu motion plrturi-s. 
Mlas rprlshl tii^ nuthnr of "llip Valley 
df Content," epitk* liHcfly r and Jeeai 
t'lifth, wh.i i< an 'tiicriainer on the Ly- 
ceum Bnrctru, pare m talk in a comecry 
vela. Mneh iTiterert In rTjirctueri ia . the 
rfante which [e sfocdnled for rieremher 
IR at thn T'la?n. .\ rftlmrel hy the mfltQ' 
:n Ti will bf eimi and 'lis mid there arc 
some wicked ;.■;.-■ about tbe Icadimf 
lights in [he rlub. 

llnrj Chit I'lnliii't, 
Mary Curr, the motfrir of the aereen, 
who hsa endearr-J iicrarlf to a lirto pllb- 
!ir- throngb a'r Fine vnrtmyala of motber 
cTiBracters, lias puhdied her enntract with 
tbe.Tos Compnny. Rhn bns not au- 
HODdCer] her pinna bh ret. 

!Ha-n« CMaorookr 
O»or at Pinlinr^ifct PtotBreje every day 
le a busy ilar for ihem now, Itiay are 
cvrabbtnp; all th» 2(kmI OAni thpy can get. 
The lnt>»t to puretimli to the Diatinp> 
tiree' new plans Is Howard EflUhTonk. 
who will $ft'w l,if pomriany as aJr*lKtnnt 
to Arthur Friend, nrcs'dent. and Henry 
II. Hobnrr tIm- president. In bU new 
canaelty Mr. K.-tribrnok wi'l be r'Eoaely 
affiliated with flio production plant of 
DlatinctiTp. 

A Line of Tiiij-, 

Aiftiw Smith baa n eupjairetion to offer. 

"Why not make CI emym.ee* n ah offer 
to jrjir In pictures,' 1 asks Mis* BpUtb. 
"And nettle the lUspHa fnr flJl time on 
•i-bo will tafec VnleritinoB place da tho 
acrcni. Clernpnccnu la t'.i* only one who 
Is as popular nn tho handjtoibia It,,, 
;d,alph." 

Modoa plrlorr plmrexn will (« rn p. 
resc-sHed. la Tho Cbrlstaau SFHlnber 

n»r The .Mofninr T*)«-ic»-«pb (a aip- 

rp**v DecctHfc-er Se tm airsaiTae n»i«i- 
nara iafln eree n*tora. oridera and 
eb*>r for ii* faat itlllwir'Art s*«- 

[J*MS aJhould ba SABit tm m.t a*. a*. 



QEETA MASSOH AX TOWH HAIL 



OvM«sl« Bo<"l*(y «( 7€*w Y'sifck Be- 

j|ln» aasison nun "Thfr Abkm-s,- 

■ rvso'- mi I'Arktfle ir»i*. 



PaaVrewak], pert of the pisJio and Idol 
of TDland. returned to tha concert ataxe 
yesterday at Csrncgla f 1 nl:. wbeiw an an. 
dieoce that mtpfi the enpaottr of the bis 
concert theatre gave tumultiioat gTeet- 
ina- u both The artiit a.n<S the patriot. 
IjOnf after the doors Tirre elosed BpOD 
the ceowdiHl eongrefrsEioi) a regbment ol 
eDthitaintlic ddmirrn ol thu liluitrioui 
pianist lingered in the lo^by and ]oil<rt~cd 
on tha doorsteps elamu'rlQa; far admJii* 
■Jon or waiting to take tha ticket "smb*" 
irom tbe few wiio caise aat dorlnf the 
m termini on. 

The dfiernnon hiougbt a new and well- 
•'.'■-:>■:■ \ :■ \ iviim.lj'Il [o (he man and tho 
arti-St/and hU nerfarraanee diiaipclled all 
donhta na to t!-;. endnrjngt quality of 
l admeu-ail/i noculinrly bncliant, unique , 
and lmag:natUi' rirtuoslty, In appear- . 
anro he ehowi^I nt limui tba physical 
traces of his recent yean <i" tall liuJ 
anxiety for ate livKi.nl Poland: bia Lclr 
iu do: aa abundant o? as tuftrd and erect 
a> In former timea. and (hero Is a COS' 
templatire poise ami dignity about Jji* 
posture nt the iiiano- that Wore Ip"h au- 



qiteuChcu and undlflimwi and ill hts j)lny 
iiil- of Schumann » Fn,ttta»ia And, 
notably, ia tho iliird end fourtb move- 
ments of tlic llcethtiven Sonata, whkh 
he played yestorday, he fUaneil all nf 
the ::;■!. 'i. di ; Impetuosity, the fisxhjni,* 
color and the mi rn en bun dexterity whlcji 
alway* chartct'TJAtd bft awperb playing. 

He Ijvi:h:! Will) Mi-:'';-:-:-'.--,,:.;! :- "Vari^- 

LidDj Serioaaas," ten meniorahle minutrf 
of Euatclllcaa Leuilrnit^s in pianiitlc W- j 
nrtBiiion. which led eu^iiv and jtracvfuily ' 
into the- Marking rud drnajnlc ntiiabrrs 
which !';■!!. r.. .',-i The fsiiltlesaly ertttaswl I 
program iuclu.i'd f,iur UliOpIIl titHnbcm 
sad m.-i-jiided wlUi S orc;eouely played 
BuDborf by Chopin, 




Photo b? inn 
WM will B*¥e JSHtb |»erfi>rniniir* 
In "Jhoea !_*■*«" at ih« l.voeum 

lo.nJati. 



firi-ln Mnmr: 



In Kacllst. 



At Towu Hall l:i-i cveuina; a hirer- 
audlonre found hs infection In tbe in 
tereatlnc recital of (iri'ta M'auou, comely 
aod gifitd r.,v! ii..-.. arho iang with fine 
effect nud inrtaJUiod sucresa a miller 



oneroun list ot iimr« tnan twenty widely 
COnttaatOd PU»btW. The Impoafng local 
exejfrsioa did nsl neary her haarura. 
however, and with wailing cticonrago- 
ment ahn snug i ■■ nth through a pro- 
gram which ItidiMi-d nongs by Sp'ihr 
llStb tcntnryiH Sliniseapeare bal?ads by I 
lllbhop and Qen (..;■.- iVii, t^'atury | 
Carol and, man- inodrrtj piCi-cn hy lieii- 
del'BDm. Wnitrriln, \V*giier. Ilrobma, 
Bac lta o ffs aj. Atthnr roote. R. Uorrn 
Glass Mat-DoAell Mabel Wood Hill and 
CloUga-LA-IglHtr. 'Hex. Tilfs«tt wii at 
the pin no. 

oratorio Ooeletr's J 'A iiornlrpn-." 

The Oratorio Society »f N>w Soft 
o untn en ced iw eeasop l!f23 3a with a 
noble delivery of "The Apocalypse" n( 
Curocgie Ilnll Inst evening. The. svloUta 
war* lues KnrhouT. supruno; Eutn Utra- 
lia, rlraniattc gnprunu ; lJelpEikie March 
.1.. ■ ! :■':!■ .i.L Kllnk, mntralt^N ; Jamel 
Price, tenor ; 1-ldwin Hwnln, bnrltcne mid 
iTrd.'^k Putti.n, bass. Albert JStocsBcl 
ronduelcd. 

The aynphnny Society nf New Jer- 
sey gave Its KfventeenUl conrerr lent 
evenina nt Hlrkinson High School, .Jcr- 
aei f'i.y, with Je-hn Mondny, 'eelUat, ns 
suhilrir. Tehe |iro^ram iiirlud'il Ilniliin^* 
Aeadeinir KrslivHl Overture, 1 '.;... i - 
* J Ilcnm" Unite, Rml Tech a Ike waky'ri 8jTBI- 
Phony "Pnthfltifiitc" Mr- Munrly played 
IVAIlten'e t^-mujor Coliperto far liolin- 
er'l]fi with orchestra ulnl John ]hi,tu[ji 
con ducted, 

The Philharmonic Sodfty of New Ytirh 
hi-i ovoning hi flrcit Hall of CUtJ '"d- 
legc Inuurln-d Ira aeries of ten cunrerM 
in .- 1 ! 3 1 - -b r ■ - ■-- with the Cullers nf thn rjry 
nf >*cw York and Hunter College by 
which thl MTcler&n aymphntiy orcli^etrii 
under the c^ndiirtirstiip 'of Jiwef Htrnn- 
aky, has uiid^rtnkeu in bring thr> wnrl'j'o 
greatest music within Ibc reach r>r ill 
thr pooiilc -if New Yora nl motliTnt'i 
prifm Ji-n! under the moat adrtatuijcbv 
poudlllons. lifiat cvetilnj; a nn' 1 UiOHnce 
made up erf City College aturlents, tlnrir 
frltnda ufui families, heard a fine pro- 
grnm wlikh laHii'I<d neethnveu'ir Fifth 
Sfniphony. StrAoatfil "Tone Poem" and 
"hnn Jusn.' + t*n NoctGrnes by I>ehii«y 
and! the i'rrhidc to Wflgner'a "TH* 
Meiatcraiiiper." Mr. fitrenaiy '•onriuetnl- 
J. IT. IL. 



MADONNA HOUSE 
OP ENS NEW S ALE 

Chorry Street Ertablislnent Holdi 
Bsianr and Kununage at Christ- 
inas Spedaltiei. 



W Fotmcrl* A. T. Slfworl 

llrcadttat/ ct -Vinrk. .Vcm- Xorlt 



INDIVIDUAL SHOPS 



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W0MEK3 EEESS CIUB ACTm 



JAWE COWL. 




A Chrlntrae-B haisnr and rummflre 
■tic. for the benefit of the Madonna 
llouae, located at 171 Cherry attest, \rljL 
tic opened: to-day in Grand Central r«J* 
aca to iMittiniie until Sntnnhy ulgnt. 

The Mitdoiina Uonse H ouce the home 
or Alemndrr Hamilton, ip bow oon" 
Jucted hy fiiaters nf Christian lioetrlnf, 
who dlh|.,-:i i i! In:-., to Widows and or- 
phana ia rhe poor difttrictH of the city. 

The rSLcetiUve committee In CfflMB" i>f 
the becaar and aak lnelude.i Mr-. 
Hobprt E, Collier. Miss Mary BMWtt, 
1 '.,:-.-- BduvLcr, Mlu Kate Campiuu. Mrx. 
LtttfeEQ* Foi, rs. Prancin BtrrtfH iinff- 
man, Mrt. 3. I>uncan Harris, Mrs, John 
Jacktion. Connren-i taelln. Mir. llHancry 
Kant. Count caa do LHiiglar-Villrri. Mm. 
Mt,'tiS(il J. i.UnliLUpen. Mm. MoraM .>■ 
O'Brien, r*. Joseph K. Rtddei, Mra. 
Ilcinirl J. Hi.irdnn rs, Alfred K. Smith. 
M™. Hoiitj- VF. Taft. Mm Stewart P- 
Wmi F.nil He*, at, Vi, STetterartm, 

Tho Little Mothera' Aid Aftsociailoii 
will give a flower fete and buRaui- In the 
grand baDKBtO ^f the Hotel Waldorf- 
Aslnrln, December £, for thd benefit of 
tlic orconliatioa. 

The Drama Comedy Club, of which 
Edith. Tottcn is president, will have 
charge of the enteraUiimi'Ot progrtun, 
which vilj ba tiven hi one of lha smaller 
beJltvcma, hod Mrs, Solilr McCunnell 
proafdent nf the Moiart Sr.nH^ty, and 
ivvcriil members cf the club will com- 
lirlar Uit: reception commjuet. 

Tnbte.a add booths liave been taken by 
the New York Theatre Club, of whicli 
lira. Hclle de Ki^i r., I» presidont. and 
tba Unity Club. Mrs. Matrluw Law- 
ronc* CiirT, Mrs. WHIlaii F. Haoscll and! 
Mrs, FJmrtr tlenrkug are among thoae iu 
cb'arie of bnolbi* 

Mra. Clarence TJuria ia chairman of 

the 1i..j::i.i:- mul "It,.. Albert f ;.il!:i:.L-i 

Weed DM Mrs, Chirlto ii. aprague oyo 
Um hoDorary chalrmetl. 

The Womeii's 1'rrsa Club of Ho* V&rk 
City will hold Its Norember meeting 
Saturday afternoon Iu the Aetor ClalLcry 
of tha Wa L i!i»?.f-Aat^r!* uJth Its preal' 
dent, Mrs. Haryot Holt l'ry as •■l,air- 
nun. Among the apeakcm announced 
are* Lawrence ljanguer, director of the 
Theatre Huild: Mttta Lucy Keogin and 
Channlnf Pollock. M.initrul numbers 
will be cntitrihii.lHl hy Mmc. Marie AIL' 
kova. plaiiiall'Mme. Alhien ClaytAu-Janee, 
cOntraito, aud Lasalo PorUak, tebor. 
with 1'liijin.r KovBCb A( thr- pliao. Mme. 
von Klenuef la chairman nf mual*. ■ 

The projffiin Mil 1* followed hy tbe 
I Ilia II a tin n of ofuoers for the coming 
year, ah folhws; prualdtht, Mii> Amy 
Wren: vice liresldeuts. MIpm LJUi d"An* 
grlo llergb, Mrs. Era Phipps nod Mra. 
Km Lovatt Carson; rccoMJne. feecretary, 
Mra. Illancba Nicliole HiL; eorreauoud- 
iiiK secretary, M.is Cbarhittf Hurna Ict- 
jng: treaaurcr, Mrs. W. J. mSJao; audi- 
tor 1 , Mrs. B, W. Mi'Hannold. 

A Benefit In Ihe latereat of the Mla- 
eriwirdla Hoanilal, 531 Fjint Klgbty- 
j alath strati, will be given fiaiuntoy nft- 
crnoon, under tbe nnapices of the Ledieu 
Ausilinry, at the liotel Plain. The of- 
flcera are: Mrs. Walter A. Ilurke, Mies 
Ainea amyth, Mr?. M. M. Marlnou*, 
Mn. John i\ ilndgrew, Mrs, William 
O'Connor and Itlii L. Jonea. 

FORM THEATRE COIMPAMY. 

V«l*c. Bhrt Rlrana A.vi.n.nl Ek- 



■Midway between the Bowl 
and Franklin Field is 

The Men's London Shop 

where the finest outwrappings for 
Saturday's game will be procured 

Whether you go to New Haven or Philadelphia, Ihe trip 
from New York, if made by motor, will be cokl, and the 
winds in Bowl or Stadium will be harsh and chill. The Men's 
Shops at Wanamnker's oiler Mrst aids to a comfortable en- 
joyment of either game. 

IN THE LONDON SHOP 

Swanky British Ulsters 
and Overcoats 

Wonderfully soft fleeces. Plain c;rays, rich heather mix- 
tures. Scotch tweeds, shetlands with overptalJ linings. 
Richness and luxurlousness are the marks of these coats, 
t&S lo £110. 



For the open car and tha vrind-ivrepl mt 

Raccoon Coats, $235 to $435 

Cold-proof coats of fine furs, well-malchcd, full-furred, 
warmly-lined. 



Accessories— Nearby 

Muffler* lit wide vsilely nf mittrlil 2nd pittcrm. rincy wool 
mufflers. $5. Swiss kr>ll mufflers In striking color combinations, 
J10 lo 110. 

GIotm of ill kinds. Lined or 'unllned. An Imported hind- 
sewed cupssliln it USB Is i flTorlle. 

Swtiim end .w.itcr vast*. Imported and domestic. Vestl tt 
16,10 ind $7.30, In beltberft and itrlpei. Swetter. In ill iliides, 
JoatuHnt lh* cuu.l'i h.ip, Ifi to 127. SO. 

Wool huM, la plain colon, heathen, checks, itrlpes, plaldi, 
dlimonds. Recent Importltlon, of jplendld hole, tl ta $A. 



Wool Motor Robes 



For the drive lo the game, but most r.pecliMy ujeful ai a pro- 
tecllon from the Icy chill of Ihe concrete Hindu. Wool rubea In at- 
tnctlve plaids. tia.TB. Plush ind illk, J22.RO to $57.80. Other 
robe*. tlO lo tZBO. 



Motor Restaurants 



Service for 4- 
ittrtctlvely fitted. 



* 11.50, for b — J13.BO. In lolld bissvood case. 
Street Boor, Nov Building. 



SPECIALIZED SERVICE — STREET FLOOR 



ARMOR WAS LIQUOR CACHE. 



P(tMI | TN Testify *o l."«».li|tn5 Hld- 

in. PlHt i" ItF^n's Ho**. 

A hsrdbollml *uit of armor In nyarttg 
ABtla.na Shop <>a West Port^ninthX 
Btreet waa the npoaltory for ■ auit^aa* 
' full of Unit or, according ta the testimony 
ol two tirt retire* uf lUspector Bolans 
aftait, yrakrdBy. » 

Their aiia[jieiona were rouued by fnv 
unusual intcreat lh abtiqutrji sFiown by 
tt number of nun they Uw etiteringthe 
■tore. PUtt* to *et in by tbe front 
doof ther watched beside tbe window 
until, liiay «y. thay saw Mis Bwi* | 
of Weat Forty-ninth atreet, lift a Mtehcj 



10 HIPPODROME GIRLS 
WIN FREE HAIR WAVE 



of aliened liquor out of the armor and 
ft to a '■ 



nbrulwr of lata ncabtd 



aiir nill be nsie at siiealicrs at Car- 
tnln tlliiner nl Hotel -COWaaoelor* 
BLsxc 3a»d«r BJadkCt 



terbTls* IncnriHitnlftl 



jr. j. 



tep4crtJ EHrpali-^i U TSi Katt'itif TrflHTIpS, I 

taKSTO%. Not. 22— Tho Talaco 
k tit rand Amusement OontpaV, Inc., 
was chartered 'iu lIio office nf ihfr Bocre- 
tal-y of Riate yestenlay to operate irooi 
10i) Clifton avenue. Liknwood, with Koi 
Brill at afcnt, in IfflsinK. ul^rotlnft anu 
controllln*; theatrea. motion plaints 
hojaes or any buiLdlne for 1 1n- produc- 
tion of plays, !ilnito-play« or nny uther 
theatrical pn^octiob, etc, 

Tba concern has a caijlia Ilea tfoh n' 
jKHt-r-.'. Tbe in corpora (otn "re Ol ilriLS. 
or West End arfnud. New Tork: Joscpii 
Kohu. of Went Hevcsory-ftrat utrr-ct. Mow 
York Olty, and Jlcob Kha;dr«. of Mon- 
roe avenue, Itontugb of the nmtir. 



— Hi. inn:* 
Clirlsisass nasBDse wf Tb» Mor^lnic 
'rslrcnvb — lieseiiLb*r at- Art i»e- 
tjdaui aosa rtUisui. floafiia tfar 



cjirry ._ 
about table*. 

The deleitltc* went quietly to tho 
baoli door. There was a wild sc.-ambie. 
itoeria ftaa beld In <yK> ha" f«r action 
uf the Urend Jury lu West Side Court. 



MORA MORGAN. 




-She lTill ■Ive-flmi. recltat atnee «- 

1 I urn fruin liuropj nn Dse*aa^*S 

10 ait rauaasi 4 J«4r Tt*«lr*, 



Baauty Parlor Satects Sir Pity. 

haaie'g Chorus far Dcmoaitia- 

tion of Method. 

One nf the [flrgeit beauty pdflort In 
Svvr York Uty has decided thst a llip- 
iKHfromo girl will provide' i desirable 
locale for the dema-uMraftan of Its' per- 
manent wave work. Yesterday it saved 
It, K. Buruside, geueraJ director of the 
big playaojac, for permission to preMtit 
about s down penuanent waves, for 
which It charges tha retail trodo 165 
each, to (en Hippodrome beauties wlh> 
are now apueariiig Iti '"Better Times." 

Tha beauty parlor declared that It ae- 
lectod tbe Hippodrome because or the 
■'uri theatrical" appearance of Its a^rla 
when they are off mage, thla latter quall- 
flcadoD i-'iniiiiBf; hesriiv. bocau.ta lha 
pernanonc waving IjurIijcb*. as It nlTects 
tbn cheatrleal ledustry, virtually hsa 
rcacbed the saturation pu^nt. 

AUCTION TO EHD HITZ SHOP: 

Smith '■ KDlakeebtwker Ws rtlmgit 

Nna»l« *>Ie of FurnlibJiiii, 

Thu suedon nn\fi of tbo higb-grailo 
etock of period fvruitur.' cuntaJoed in the 
wholetale ahoif rooms of tba Hits iNr- 
niture Ebop. corner riirty-alnth sif.et 
and Eighth avenue, above the ear burns. 
Is to take place to-day Thursday ami 
Friday, nt 2 o'doclc. Hinithi'a JKatcker- 
hocker Sr1«3 llo^ms are msunaging the 
sale, wbirh Is to close the bitslbcas, and 
Includes dining rnm, bedroom and living 
room artltes. lorcheres, ttertmHenr. I»p- 
eatrl.es, nlso a collection uf Oriental ruga 
and enrpcts- 

The exhibition cootiuues lining Lha 
half. 



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Wodhb'i 




Wuhiblc Yellow 


Lfin. 


Chamo'5 Glare* 


pyfl^ 


6-lnch 


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Strap Wrist 




$4.25 


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111. 1-trib A«.JI»1. t«Tk, V* IU.,..,,. ny 
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, F9ZZ.. 





AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




FILM BOOKING WAR 
WAGED IN CHICAGO 



■" • 1 ~ C. s.i-, - - * ". .J : B 

tho Texas Nightingale 

»■■□. jottm* Ko«i»i ih 
Cs* iKlrHnr Cyst! K*l«hil*7 

LITTLr 
ELLIE KEUYl 

i:\Tll.* MAT. TII A.WKl'lilQ HAY 
AftTinjIE. imFHIHS rraatali 

JOHN BARRYMORE 

> "Hamlet'.' 

••**■ L|)lOp|C rr-,...W. 41 ■[. EM. ' I'- 
ll, n/trtnio nn t^^"»*tii;n |.n, 

VANDERBILT K«t5c flf * 

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Knickerbocker SKUSn&fi* 

-*••! blKihland as>ODS ■a***,' - — T>1b**s 
A. !.. - Erlikfrr'i Km tea] Pi-ode* f.am 

The YANKEE PRINCESS 

"DCB lUiDOE") 

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ZIECFELDF0L1IES 



^ rV ' r » * Mata. tw-*--. Va*. ft Ttan. Ill 

THE MOVIES I FLOiEJCE !t*SH 

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CEO. M.COHAN THEATRE 

LOVECHILD 



T.APT n TIMBH 
ir.vOBl TWUTM WSMDiM 



HlOKJLLHITmTTSWN 

globe .ssusiwy--"^" 



«rmi )iirr Op Isle (of 
aHJTVALr QUA! "HOW 

TIE BUNCH J JUDY 

n> K#rn"Tt.kl«,|i.FVrt. N**** V UilM- 

BflllHU Ccnsta? of vv 
M*K TM. Tl*n * UL 01 K*»l WHk. 



REPUBLIC BgM 

AN** ltlCHOUT Li B 



J.THIWMJ ATlvi 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 



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LIUtUIYl n.Li t»-bc» * nSr. i» 

tMK :4Al'T]fAL COMKDV llJTI 

b "SHORE 

LEAVE- 



FflAKCES STARR 



GAIETY XT,'- 

f 'S-. 1 H. Km 

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loyalties 

Bf JuLii CiniiHuFitir 



FULTON SS* 



fFK TOlM'W. 



THE aiMBHAM filRL riSn,, 
EARL CARROLL J!SiV. ^ "." 



BETTER TIME 



TIMES SQ. «JRa 

''HaiTa****** Nan* Tar*.-— Era. * - 

Till FOOL 

MATIMEF Tu-UuR'V.' A THVAA 



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BERNARD ft CARR 



EQUITY 48th ST. 



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HOSPITALITY' 

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INA CUURE iMP_™»«*T_«* 



n.tvtn BKUica *«■.* 



%£*AwJSRm I L™» ULRIC as KIKI 



OryanintiDn Formed There to Op* 

pete "Chun HcniEi" Alleged 

Unfair Advantage. 



MOOEE TO 3UIXD THEATllE 



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D. W. CIUJTITH'S 



MARION DAVIES 

SS2SSWHEMj!^*Xo 

KNIGHTHOOD 

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SPITE CORNER 

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1)1 M.\ y alHTERjl. 
"Vhtmm Blmi* Plalr," 

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lABT TWO DATS 

MARY PICKFORO - 

,'Tets of the Storm Country' 



Siaaw'l THOSIAS MEKHAB f 

TATE -^. Mm Whd S«a To.Korf»« -h 

'nun JACK rnn ,u . co 

OpmihiLU. AMD QTRERI. 



CAMEA 
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Sir WHEN THE 
DESERT GALLS 



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"Trifling Women' 

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DIUlllKLYN AUIISHH^TI. 



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MILLER TAKES LEASE; 
TO LIVE IN N. Y. CIJY 



BELASCO DEPLORES 

FRIGID PITTSBURG 



Governor Will Hare John McCor- 
Acck for Heifo-bor in Fsrk Ave- 
nue Apirttaent Roue. 

Tb«_Uirt - Fnior Mitbut I-- MiHer mill 
make Ei3* licm" in New York Citjr xfn-r 
h« irliirfuUlura lib dtitica as tba State's 

■ etilrf rue.::*!- to Aifreol K. Saiiiii dq 
JtuuLir.. ], Iprcnnic kiMnrn jmtcrdajr. 
On etkwJ isuiljufitj it wn Icanaed thnc 
Ute frortniur b«.i rrntcd a fumbbnl 
aparunriu *t ^.Tii Pirk avtnue tnd lia« 
ajEDinl ■ ir.iM- !,h; Hvrral uictiiJis. Tli'.- 
.KPtil. It u told, u oc the rue of flBJWW 
■ rear. 

Sborllr mfi.T cl.viiini IteptjLlicdh 
State Chairman Ci.-rn- K. Morris xald 
Llist novBrnor Mill- would practice liiV 
Id iLiin Htr .■-■!..:. he rt-curTjpd to private 
lire. ChsirniJLii Mnrrlft bImt snid thut ilu- 
Governor's rnrnliii; rajuipltv hh a lawyer 
■woaM be bfrtwfl *WK).(HKI an.l $2JS0,ffl)ll 

'■. a rear. A milEhbur at thv flovernar'i, 
wliifii br inmi'r. Iniu 270 ParL arenue, 
will b* Jrhlin MH-<'i.niLi.-l:, t!:,- tenor, who 
auWi TTsJdf* at iliac oiliiiran, Jamci j.;. 
firitlmojn. fonarr jifi:.i.-iit nt the Nn- 
tionsi Olty Pan.:. IutJ at thst address 
imtil Octobrr lut ^,wu paid. 



1TUWCJ Of 

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Slightly Injured Prodacer TeUs the 
Smoky City of Rii "Great 

tflTB." 

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1MTT9BURG. B«r. 2S. 

RoVerlnE front a slt^fai i*.j tj to bbl 
■rm loiloiv ;t)e th<" (all of a bis apritUpbt 
on, tbst cpmibfr Iba! aip-bt, Duld B*» 
ts-ro found i.nn- Ln «n«ak of his "Hfr's 
amtiltjun" lo-dsf. 

■".'.!■! nit tht '!:■:,: 1 am doine tt ibt 
moninnC in mj- crrat Inrc. Just novr It 
it Sli.i'uiTijkMTv jlLhI ■'!*:■,.' aJercaaht of 
VkbIw'." tfav Mr. Brlufco jfevr \*rjf 
srrknn and us lin talkrd tlirrc wbb h 
dlsnppofntmrnl nnd nadnrss in tiU atiU 
tudc. 

"Why rRtsbtirc do« uol acwpt oirr 
prospat production with (rrenirr muSaCk 
I cannot un J mi and. Here I've broi]|:ni 
to tills dtj a complete rampany. Atiiiw 
etiiw^ crerythinE, ■pvrrronp h ]?ist ns 
it will b* when Ehe plajr b produced in 
?^*w York. I could have tsken iliii ril.ir 
richt on to Sew York without loianc. 
but it waa mj pleuure [ jj^imr l'ird- 
f'*Lrs— i "ii moat exeusa m« for bciup; 
frank, I thoueht sir would iw/.c uiir 
pmlurtion of "Thr Urrtiinnt of Vtadtt" 
with some ftlcasarc on hrr part.-* Never 
tot a minute vroa he ma'irtou>. ami .i; 
Ih" end hr sddnl. Ma errs t wink lint 
"Tbrjr t*ll trte. Uto«b, that wtth \V«J- 
neaebsy iiibUi. PIluhurK becomes twin 
af her theatres. " 



By IOUECLA 0. PAES0N9. 

THI-: liuht il,c AaaoglBled BookLnf 
C'orporatiolt J* ira|1iiR «fsl»"t 
1)1- liri-LhJt* coiitrolled by liupnrt< 
Allt ibentre owners i« being 
eHrriid on In L'klcaco. An orgaaizatlaii 
has beet) fnrmtd :1k re with the crpf» and 
avorrril purpose of fJEbtlng Aacke* 

Urtillir-M,, nil CuDtrol eltllleatl throilrr*. 

and Uiuiiner and. Trlna, who own B*\cn' 
btioi bau*r>. lialabun 4c Kftta and Jooea. 
Llnlck & SeWfer. tho two otber cum- 
bdblra wliu are in curitrct of I'liicsxn 
mbtiou picture houvw, are not ladodnl 
in the war tor.tfc* reason their m&Klirt 
thefttrra nf» n Uw "loop" and the cvm- 
pialiita are beinf mciitercd luceins: ihe 
thrairca in tbe ootlxlnc dijtricti. 

A* iD New Tarfc, itc amp of li*d«- 
pfndmt iiiuatrr ownera "roraprialnE ' !»' 
meraherililp tit Hi? ChJeafO orcanLuripn 
■rausa that awing to tbr larre rjintwr 
of buoklnc dates th« dmritl rnn otTre 
lh*f art able tm frt better pnees fn-ni 
the pro-'lnex-rs. It U aata the Asaoe-lated 
Ik^kiuc t'orporotioii^ sdeaa nu UMilrfM 
btKtklnf opt Perns; efrctUared in a rvMn- 
try-wicw rrmpaiEH ami ti* (7iic»EF> of" 
FsnuaUoii i* ©Jilj *«* of many corpora- 
tion*, . 

Paul II. Ba«i formerly crnrral tPOB- 
agar of ibe Republic Plctnrra, and nuw 

■ aairi-lpled with XllitJ PbO& liW n,lfl 

the K«np*on plcturra, is tbr mm in; 
spirit In Tlit t'likago orgaiiiHit iwi. 

Tuna 'laaru to BnUii Tkrairr. 
WiiabiiiEloj nrn-ijuipers je»tert|*y 
rnrrird B slory of ttie new llirntr^- Tom 
Sloort, nu-nrr nt a irroup el Wnphiu*"- 
ton mnlion nleture thritrra. I« ;i]an"ilatf 
Irt builds 1p a taralrr i» in Iff ihc last 
ward lit l IHMlinni audi will w«l BWfa 
njane-T tbitn oar own (!nl>ltut It l« rr- 
parted Suvtral well-knoivq Hiiaiii Ifr-i 
iiM SOl'l t* he 33M:Ia(i-il ■ i'b l(r 
MooW, 

■■Dona;" la Bs a I'leair. 

Du-jsLaa Falrtank* and JtaB? Twk* 
ford. »ibo ess^* to N"e« 1i urk "onto 
weak* aEo 'n be pmwit at the >ipenitiE 
bf "Robin Ilortif" a! tlir l.jrie. »re re- 
tfirnlpE 10 (jc Parim.-* t'ooM tn-d-ay Sir, 
Folrbnnka wii] befin work iu a >livrl 
lime n» nn nrtrinml Horj In wbifu ■ 
I>i 'Enreain-- prat" play* |J-e !■ .1 '..i^: 
(■art. li:-- tScM bcsTi nr'tl nvatr'bnt'o. 
tn fhe rnaat La "I'orotTiy lla'Mnn nf 
Haddooi llaLL" In ibe diTrctign or IB", 
whick is 10 !►•• a hie RTrrlavle. *kt wl.' 
hire Krcsi Lnbitaeh, wjo i« I he *£"' 
rop^aa director mtponsiSIn for toort of 
tbe iiEe - ; <J*rman hisior>al (trodiietlriiM 
uhlelfbave been •Lomi in thj* couhlr> 

WVI BaasM th* Taltaaoas-a. 

iVIien Ihe Mnnrrtaura arfkn lo-djT 
j'nr v ill have on l^int Ije Tnlmadcra. 
Normn nod ("HnMarce. who la*l bean. 
■j I r-in! aincx' carlj In ^enleinljcr. Ut«. 
Tnlmndtr imiJ Joaflpl SeLTenck nrr with 
(hem, TiiGj rarara frnnt s. lrkiibi|>iitl 
rrcnpllnn In T^niLtttin when* Nor-nin UK 
Cnnitniicc wrni entrrtaliied In (Dfl t/Bti 

Mayw'i boan At lna*iwfl nud ui Hu 

I^oril Mn For'* linmiuel. jaa( lo enli!- 
bnta laatc rot urn. "Enat T« Watt" Cm*. 
Uaora'l Inleat picture, nill rontr to tUn 
Mr nui! cult YVtfk (• r :i nlui»iiij. 

TaUJnj a Varallon. 
Mn.' .\]li:-nii nnd Iter huaJmntl. Itobtrt 

l-'ilii. ore -■■■it;K CO forEst : I'll":: pictnr*8 

and (be itasc for fiv« morjlhp. Thif 
srtS depart fnr San FranciM-o KatU-dajr 
to lake a trip arouad the world. Tho 
Orient |a their tin-, dentinatloa abroad, 
and If all roea wel-. tiiej- arc edItie to 
stay bbrua.l until April. Visa Allison 
■aya it La iu (be nature of a hi-tin nio-ra 
litp, tliii Iteina thAvfinE npportnnltr ihe 
h«a had Tor MM since ahr majrr'ed Mr. 
Klli*. their work harlns occupied m 
mueb nf ih'ir rime that they were un- 
able to Lake vacation*. 

To Efeiertpln |h« Pr»M. 

Sidnrj EJarrett is host 14 tit motion 

picture «il torn and wjiiers to-day at n 

luocheou at tbv Aalor. lie ha* umi 

ar.t]'i^r,n.iBiiiU Iu make and ebooae* 



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T*phafe*lor Prruati Thla Plrlafa In Natural L'alora. Opvnlnar ■■ Hla|to . 

Thraitrr rtnmtiii NbII, ' Keleaap.l Thnnih Hair*. 



HEIEH FESQDSOn. 



thh way tn mak r Tin -n. Sir, (taUmont 
; t* llie curst i.f bonor. 

Alf Vffit I.kIiib. |H iSr Ball t 

Ovrr at l?le Theatre OWntfY I'btun- 

f her of L'omoi>Tre, Lee 0ch* erery 1 doj 

In t^rrj way pnttfai busier sad! hn*l>r. 

] EI« if cjftimiiti of tbe ball evaimlnee 

, for the frrar efenL arhednledl for i>v 

1 vrmhp.- 2, aifi hr- and hi* tufliruitteemrli 

i ar> working I ■/■ ■!■ i f na a* hon.-a a BU to 

1 make the nnl what Lis aaAorlstea 

1 thiuk i: _hnu!d be. It naesnjTt mokr nru 

dlffer.nre in bla weight, wliirh -doM nut 

MfM lo .:i-.-va>e un Icr t.ir Uy^i' »t.-nLa , 

of tuy-ipc; thai evrr*one in. tbr' tnriai tr» 

rive* tl'J for a ticket, 

l"rnr:L I.I a 7 t] II nr Td-iiaj_ 

Wtj*n the Tweutlett Ce-atnrr linv 

■ i!id BTTivea to-day it nil: carry -Frank 

I IJiryd, wist- hi eonjiuc to New York to 

1 da hi* Christmas ahuuidng. Of couisd. 

I he may it k- -nop tvLiJ. l,. h 1« ti.wn. 

Mf^t of Iheae ilkeetitni rannoE krcp 

(way from It -*heti ihry rrach thn (>ik 

r-l.i>. Ur. Lldvd, in atlilltion t» htiug 

director for ■'Oliver Twist " lids ataoi 

n>jl iiroduciionji Iu Ids etrdll. 

Cknrlca Tee Halen. With Llektman, 

1 CtiArlea Vit ll:i!-':i. ihriii whom tlipre 
\i im mure |min:lnr yountf man in the 
1 Indintrjr. has ti.ur.dj hlmwlf a new Job, 
I lie is ndvertbrlux rnqnnirr for Al Ijlcbt- 
I man, Maurice Kalui, known tp hi* \n< 

Tii:in!>'a D* ""Ited." rtiTil irnjr» In I'hsrjfo 

of nubliriiy. his mnstendecea fraeinfour 
desk wit hamuinr rrinlarlty. 

Haan Earn Hla aalarfr- 

Tlie ocnounved'-S'i ibot David] IVark 
(■riffltb baa Imported the bandsnnw Ivor 
Noveiltf fir hi* ucif pieturi — which, bye 
the bre, was rerinnl hj Mr. Griffith 
hfnuelf yeaierdaj— hroajtejat forth a let- 
ter Emm A. 'Walian- Ham, of Vitaal-apb. 
newljr elected to the position of head of 
advertisliur nod publicity. 

"Sir. NoieiW wrltea Ur. tlam. 
played tie hr>ro in 'ljp*j VmmH} 
whtrh VltaEraph presented nearly a yrer 
Bin. nnt I doubt If i.rre ara any pic- 
tures o( u>m in thii conntrr with the 
eicrprion of ihoae tbat came from 
Fr*n«," 

Ur. >orelio play* Ote leadinr 1 m«l* 
role ln ' "The liohemiaD Girl," Hurley 
K nolcs'i Eo'lusli-niiadr picture. He U 
onr of Europe'! must fonwoa motion pic- 
ture atar*. 



at 4SG Furl nrrer;:.. Tin-re wni a bis 
tii:r:.r- I've rilxht. witJi (he Vnnke« Sit, 
a local jnu Riunlritl or^DllJillon, fur 
aUhlAe thr mrlwly. and with n buffet 
lllhfhiail. U'illiujii Fob was prrs*a( uud 
W. It Sberhan. ceneral mansaer of lb* 
F«i oacnpjny, rMin- [o ti>v 11 for ih* 
-itm, IhiflV- 1. .Mr. Sbeahan'e hond 
t'ffi, ami ]| i.« iii'rrritinc tn note that 

-he new ensnares- (* ■•» the site of the 
"■^ HlieeJun home*t»d. Clayton P. 
frVtieihan. dicrift manafer. and Charles 
N. Jidinrfr-i. |tva,l nonFteer. feerircd thfl 
Eiieat<: am! rondaried l'1 on a tint of in- 
lietTiion of the finely equipped run »!(iry 
e'rortnr~. t'ity unViaU, metnbrrs of [he 
prra* and a4**nr c^rbanse mnnacen wer* 
ilw "'■- Suae of Ehr new t'm films 'i r» 
■crftrned. 

rinnnl v.iiih n*twraja*. 
Ilannl Walsb. wlin ia ln town, return* 
tn ihe West (oa*t tu-dsy. He hn» bees 
business niLh Ihe Goldwyn 



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A l.lsr or Tt»«i. 



IViURlni Falrbenkn, while (raveJine an 
In.-Mij.'n. enid to ilu- rondurinr: '"U'liul 
kind of 11 iralh in (»{*? Nr, diner, no 
sleriwr nnd no club cnr." 'Thia," an- 
swered tin- eondi|?tnr, "la the nernmmo- 
(iatlnn." "Bo UsVd In know." replied 
Dtiuk. *aEtiinK down to uLl Ibc oouifurts 
uf the ancient roach. * 



BRITISH RED STUNS 
COMMONS BY TALK 



K-'oBllowed retn Par* 1) 



WaJee, who arrived at the Hoaav of ' 

LonU a few tuitiutn before hi* father. | 

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ma 1 rote Ibl 



Utile- nalfl la ll«-I*n» 

'*» fUra an Invur, 

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t'arlrl« Jl'irr, ll«r«. 

IvtjcJle, Carlyle, teftoisg ,w*waan for 
l.nrry Somcm, «ic rii • 1! in town TCltur- 
day. .Si ir la accompanied by lirr tdstet 
Helen, and they iirtf here to see the bhj 
city and to tlo a tittle uhappitur. 

D«ek. Proe* (he Other lid*. 

Hrrnard Edelherts, (he nay orator <>f 
tke TaeatTB OwDrra.' Chamber of Com- 
Btrrre. cAine home yesterday from A trip 
slir.i*<l- He we* elrcn a grrAl EtretlBk 
■ ■y hi* BssociALr*. wb« iookr^ It* **ln Tor 
tar white spad md niDnocio (h*l du«- 
tinruish mint of onr viattora In fureiri, 
parts- In fact, they were so diMn- 

Jolnied when he didn't erm say **Baa 
ove^' or "My d>«h feW»w" that they 
were of the private opinion he had not 
really been to £nrrpe at All, Imt nrvba- 
blj only to Coney Island. , 

Far*oi4)*nt Strva r*- Amaiwaiau**, 
Tia whlaaered that l^araaMeint la aoon 
■olnf to com* forth with a "bear*" of an 
ATiLnontxmenL in the ttjIebt vrruaciilst 
of tbo dej. this said annwinceniCBil ron- 
staliui- of ii:; ucmri of (hirty-nin* euper- 
fraturea m t>e released .t*Thr iQnblic be- 
tween. I'.-lrhiB-T 1 finij Anenit 1, 1D23. 
Thai'* al! there is now — lliere isa't nny 
more to tell. 

Casalnaj iu the Caalro!. 
, Tae.long-awnJtrd -tJunsry llearla" U 
eomiftf 10 the Capitol on Sunder. >'. L 
Rothafel Is preacntlnK the nleture with * 
apccial proEram. "Iidupt Heart* ' 1* a 
plcturtxatliMi of a volume- of abort aturlos 
l>v Anna YitirMka, whoae n ■■■■ fron it 
jjwciitebnp Rock!** ;o a wtfttf rvtitl* more" 
llki! Ncibn th&n maJ lift'. 

Thi: ncreen r.Jl'aptnt'ou was made by 
Jnlien Josephsun and the direct Ion is by 
J-.'. Jdnson Hopper', who ha* brcniiht to 
the preductJoa his bahl:ual aympattty for 
human nature and aLulii) l.i aramatlxe 
the little hucaoroas, heart-touch Incideon 
of daily human inrerctHiTae, The cast h 
hesdcrl bj HrjiLut Wathnaro, Aodl Helen 
Ferruson. The other leAdinc mm in 
taken by iL A. Warren, lieorxi* SeLjf- 
ffiiDH. O'.ta I^dcrer. Uoae llnaauora. 
UllLe Schottland: and Bert Hprotte. ilon- 
Lrpie talosa put the flnt^hint; tonchea t4 
the titira. . ,^ 

tDi CaBfi man nifiii, 

Itnffald cxLLbitors were out en nuunVo 
foe lbs opening of the liw Foi elchaatt 



I The Kirajt'-i speech to hia new Pari!*- ! 
'• meat wa- the ahorteat in hlftotr, H» 
i told the r^-r.:- and CaouDon* that they 
j were called (orcthtr to- pass tbe bill ant- 
i tltitv op the Free State in Ireland by 
■ December U. |£ e n lao Mid that aeaaarea 
were beinc tafcr-n by the Gorcrnmflnt to 
prtunoir irnfc, v,A rednre uncmploy- 
. meQL The Comm«ns would be Asked, 
continued the Kibr, to mnka a loan to 
Austria. Finaliy, be pTayed for £ha *ac- 
ceaa of the Lausanne Conferrne* Id *rt- 
ulnf tho peace of u>4 Ntatt Beat 

Bonar Law. In rcplyini- to ihe Klni'a 
■peoch. anid that whatever thilr opb- 
lona m thr jiairt, they wer* determined 
jo aivo thr Iriali treaty n ftlr trial, T*A 
liovernnieat would not do «nrtb|njr to 
Sive excuse lor onina; bartt on tin treatjr^, 

9*r» Irish "Will Kaaa Co a* | apt. 

The leader of the Irish Pnvlelonal 
Cer-mqirnt wntlnued the Pretolrr, bad 
told him tho Irish people we» deter- 
mined on their pnrt W caxry out Mbj 
Provisions of the compact nnd ibat they 
were resolved on an endurta*; peace. 

Tbe noTermnent proponed to start on 



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tbr firtL Irish hr Is on sf->ad*jr fend tbe 
tLJtcussioDs woubi be cwntinoed ttntil tho 
were earr-rd be aald. 



Ilrpardirrr fareixxl affairs. Doear Law 
aakl he conld pot make any atatainent 
nboet I.airaiine eipect that the (los^m- 
n.rr:('t aim si« peace, Thtre aecmed, 
be was thankful to *ay, every prospect 
of ftrcnriur it by the only weans paa- 
aihtr. naxa^ly, an arrecmrat artween. the 
AlUes. 

Tte Ttriiiah do not iitrtd to AtAy In 
Me>ior/x>;iinla n> noTwhere else berauae 
i'f nil lmTt -I--1-. ji.ij thry wire foramiDing 
(heir commitment* to nea, what eoirse 
Ihey v.-r,i;id take io raeape their present 
bnrdrns. 

Fltnn *> l*e ToriaH. 

Huedonald nald Lbe Labor parry would 
respect inn-Ham rotary tradition* nnd 
rtmport !:«rl( b ever.v reapret rYto hel- 
ler than Torii-B like Honttld MeNeUl ami 
llofAr ]jw himiplf. 

Laf;inl<u3nld , .t remark* about the con- 
duct ■■: Itonar Law and UoXeiTL for- 
mer I nikr-apcreuiry of FwciETi Affairs, 
referred In the stormy daja fat before 
the war wli*n Home tlnn was the lead* 
fpr potiCicul nrablrm before the ritimtrj. 
At. one of the dt-butes, the coatromv 
pew so riutent thsl McNeill threw a 
book at the bead of Winston Cburcfaill.] 

David Lloyd George »** elected Sender 
4f the National Liberal rneeabera of the 
l>tnmnn* ,ind there Is wide btrreat In 
hia lir*t speech. ofitUnia* Ih* position of 
Ibis minoriti- croup toward the go* era- 
ment. 



Tetraraali — 4i.rtab« f 14. Art »•*» 
«Uii*_»»w tiili»«. aaautaua <*«T 



§ciks^ffitttit|jaHtf 



it utr, stiwt 



Will Place on Sate Today^ 



900 MetCs Soft Hats 

Regularly 4.00 and 5.00 

at 235 l 

The haul included in this offering are absolutely 
perfect and can be had in an ample variety of 
the season's most desirable shapes. All are 
.neatly finished with lczther sweatbands, silk 
gr'osgrain or heavy ribbed cord bands, and of 
-"to,urte silk lined. , 

The colors : Brown, Tan, Pearl, Olivt, Java 
and Belgium. 



Men's Fine Dress Shoes 
and Oxfords at 7,75 

The button models arc very skilfully made of 
patent coltskin, with dull kid tops. -The 
OxfoKls come in plajn toe style, in gun metal 
and patent leather. Also in toe cap model in 
patent leather. Sizes i to 11. 



Boys' Dress Oxfords 
at 6.00 

Splendidly made of genuine patent coltskin 
with or without toe cap. Sizes Z'/i to 6, 

Fifth Floor 



Select Your Christmas Gifts Today from 
These Special Items of 

Men's, Street & Sport Hose 

offered at remarkably 

law prices 



c/fc 85c a pair 

Serviceable full - fash - 
ioned Silk Socks, with 
cuffs, soles and heels of 
lisle. Plain black, white, 
cordovan, navy or gray, 
with side clocks :n cordo- 
van, white or grs-y. 

Up>,rt.J Fall r«bul Cct- 
in 5«ki. In blick, bilbris- 
lin, whit,, M*y. cordOYin .or 
\ j; irty. We blvi seUom seen 

■| better collfellon of noie at 
tbe eitremel; mod«t price 
atioled — ibty will raoTe jt> 
rtpid order. 



Six pairs 1.50 



Coll Ho„. Iu" °"r from 
Hnglina* end Scotland. In ncjv- 
dly pliidi, camel'! linr. |ri;. 
loYit. ind bealberi. •> I 3 
ribbed* effectj and Imn-down 
calTa In inurt dlimDfld de- 
alKns. Rcallr wonderful £Jl! 
bene at tbe lo* price of 

3.95 



HIS WIVES MEET IN A JAIL 

Pri.oa.fr Cn.BiB.e4 VavUfJBI 1 W»F F» 

II** Two. 

, ! E' ■■ Oaauil >*•■* i* Tin Mora's* 1 ' 1 '" ■ : '-" ' 
XEWAEK, Bt J^-»r, 21— Wheo 
■Sfra Wllle a*aed ta "en her hnenand, j 
Gerhart Witt*, who la. In the E**« 
Onnty Jail, aha Wl* informed Mn, 
Witte wa* already theye. 

Sbe who rot rhrrt firat aaW she had 
been married to Wttla la PnrU In'lW* 
and produced her marriage 1 certrfJcate. 
Tbe Um. Witt* who ran second said she 
married the pri-on#r oa.Beptrmbrr 22 
of thla -year. Wlrte. io arUtor in 
France daring the war, eonldn I explain, 

CWB«I« -" A M*-t Wa-ede-A. 

from now on tk* owner will rtand 
the loaa If somobo.ly ran* nway with 
his ■■collar."' The -National Sturety Com- 
pany, who writ* more theft insurance 
than **y otber company in the cenntry. 
will not anaare any boose, aeeording to 
their aarw peJieSe*, madeVpablio yeater- 
djay. X ' 



Th« ltsnta Cfcfi-aaaaisi pensjh 
kw Moral** Tel**T*rfc wtl 

■vl^pSLSa 111 



U, fa 



Tnureml r* Decori D«ii.,nT. 

iapacl*l IMtMSCb La Tk* y*r*(B* TaJacxapi 1 

TRENTON, Her. 23.*-ifter fatar 
Tony Kllpecfc of Sontb Burlington $350 
far rlaUtios of the Volstead tut, JodfO 
Harold li. Wells In the BoxLlajrtfu 
County Court yiwurday |a.Ta him tn* 
choice of UHag op to the law or bei^c 
deported to Poland, The Conrt declared 
that aliens who did not resteer the Con- 
■tltntion would he eent to £ba other slde< 
of tha Atl&ntic and also be compelled 
to p«y heavy tinea. 



IIKATII JftfriCBl. 



11EKJE— HAttTIN J. 'XSHfDELIi BTJHE*.*!. 
(niL'RCH." BCSMaraj ,0! MIS Alnaf. B*wrtUr + 
1J S, K. 



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THE MOVING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




■^■wl ■ ■ ■»■■ stats. To-a«r.W*a.*Tl.iir, 
U Em AkUk> Arw Cwrff 

m Texas Nightingale 

«»ILl Jobj-bB Hort-lBVirt ISJ 

ARTHUR HOPKlSl tvnu 

JOHN BARR7M0RE 

m "Hamlet" 

turn 

VAN0ER8ILT gSjSffi jfE. 



^ TORCH BEARERS 

iif KliAfllOlA ' 'i^tED 1 * 



"T4i-i«Id«1f hlMJ." 





A. l«. Krl»m*r'n stultsj rrcdq-tlon 

The YANKEE PrllNGcSS 

CTrta Kt-tiULa ■ "pif H.VAUKRE-. 

Wiik VlTtsnp* I fkurpa iJohn T. 
Jrpfml f PS88 tJSsaStl-fc-. 



ABIE'S IRI SH ROSE 

LYCEUM ».-- TCx - tK 

FHANCES STARR "fig™ 



GAIETY (fSf 



loyalties; 

Br John Q*lJtwo*tbr 






«ko. COHAHTHEATKE gjg 



MERTON 



OF THE MOVIES 

»r» GIOIN HUNK R-llOREUa NASH 

"WW AWTEC0M1 TWglltailO- 
POP HATS- WEDS' SAT, 



ZIECFELD FOLLIES 



I.AfT St TIME*. 

&JGLOBE TMUTW MfcTiVffi«H 



bLUtJrj OjMnfs.1 fijpuXur OXwon 
KcbIii SSsv Oh fu5 hr 

i'HaRUU DlL4Jr70KAN'S 
AMN'VAL O LOttC BHO* 

TIE BUNCH MUDY 

Br Kero-C.l«-.*1.-Jonl Si«vi b' L-tbara. 
Brullut flannHmr of ltd. 

■Ulj IV rJ. Ttsn. A 311 Dt KrlL ■*•* 

THE QINQHsM BIRL <J£S,','„, 
EARL CARROLL K! V^'l ^ 



ETTERTIHE 



TIMES SQ. ;;, 

M gu tiwl Up 

TSIFOOL 



IHtiSkf:^ TO-DAT * THCVS. 



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'HOSPITALITY' 

230 BIC-VTI IT r.iir. 




INA CLAIRE ^t&'il""' 
<• "THE AWFUL TRUTH*- 



METROPOLITAN <"■««* 

Sun ft.. VP "'J;.' ^^TtOH l.r.r.il 

Vi>". M^.■■■^■,; V **'i. , - p, ' e •■ , " l Curt*, 

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*16th PEHFORMAKCE TO-NIGHT 
DATID liRLAICO ;■.!.:.- 

LENore UL r ICasKIK i 







MARION DAWES 

WAS IN FLOWER 

EjLTINGE Kva.r.iaT? 



»r w. lom nuiw ami.-uii.iu. 



j ThPHlr* 

n.V.llOIR 







SSf 8 WHEN THE 
DESERT CALLS 



lO»wj THOMAS mrGHAll >' 
j*ch rowm.i . €0 . 



OjW" LL.J9A.U. 



AND DTHimi, 



HE1C IWOSAJPf ~*T 

"TViWiv Women" 



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'if IPC . nU PC.l!V SIHTI5U3, 

"1* Ortl|., Walta 
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tinrx^iiii ami i 

HBBa 



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W*l!», Virjcrl. 4 Wif, 



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MolII« IV IMiHtfta ui Hit Oom»ur- 



EDWARDS WAS VICTOR 
BY, 89,549 MAJORITY 

Complete Kctanu Give Senator- 
Elect 452,081 to IVftUnihuy. 
un h s 362,016. 

(IpMUt DIir^Kh If Th« Mrra-Ef TilMrvh,, 

__ , TRENTON, Nov. 24. 

From .m^ffinnl out coinp]oi« rpturiu in 
ertrr cuotr in the Bute, filerf h«ra for 
ccfCificatlotl by thn Hcau Ttfritrl of C«n- 
vnjutra on Dettnilwr n". Go* fl rnor Ed- 
•HtrdK, D*m«rrfttlc rtndfdate for Unltod 
Hcjum S#n»ior, w« jivea a nKjorily of 
80,MD orar VsLtnl Bintei fienntflr JoaepSi 
S. FrdiugbyjHMi, IlfnubliiMUi. Edw»H»'i 
tt.tal voifl wan iKfcftil mi.l D.at of Kh- 
IbtliuTapci wns HftfilK Tha offldaJ 
«iiiivasscr>i will hara tn .W| u-itii ilia 
Unltxd States acnatoria], cD^fmacionai 
and. trubernatDirLai retDmn, and alto ihc 
™ta on tho S4O.00O r 0O0 hi^itwnj bond 
Tt-ffr^iirinm which nu rarriti] at Lha 
polta In tba rcctnt olevtina.. * - 

Gowniar-eleet Geoiftt fl. BIImfJ pemo- 
crat war elcrtwl ov« ll*Std*t!jr William 
>". KunjroDi his Republican opponent, bj 
a EotioritT of 44^»B- Sllier'a total vc-ta 
tv- m 42i,5W and (but of Rimym. 3b3,lS0. 
Tha road bond laava r«'f*n*iiiii!ai waa 
carrj-Mt by Ifl.flflB, the toic (n furor hilar 
2fn.mil and the vote oppoa«d $41,474. 



HfD WAYBURH 

STUHOS OF 

SUittDAJKINC 



^^ Dnir. tJoaa.10. euntuy laahM 

LAST 2 WEEKS 
D. W. GRIFFITH'S 



?&&$m 



BJOGUT Hit IN -ioh-n: 



Ilr.i.wi.oi: 1 . Laapklnar Knoebotaf 



• MM4UVWU4I B Tw .s. K |.j i4U an.irK Dut 
TV* Mw*K*L C4»««4f Kit. 

UP SHE GOES 



B*t1*r Hun Th." !■( Y«ar. 

MADGE KENNEDY in 



7BANK 
fUAk'ri^ 
OHK'»V 



SPITE CORNER 

LI I IL.C Mtulft-iw. W*S. • Tri.r.,., ,!,!., 



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IVOLI 'THE PRIDE Of PALDMAH* 

• PitrwrnoVnl Ptciutt* 

»>...., "EBB TIDE" A K;« 

I ALTO 'ZStfffiHS&Sg- 



ST- B A K U IS ""»«»" 
iRANU'" «"* 

LAM OTEB TO-DAY 

MARY PICKFORD 

*Te»* of the Storm Country' 



MDOXLTH ApttSCMBHT*. 




W. E D. STOKES ASKS 
OPEN COURT HEARING 



Wuti Whole Truth to Come Out, 

hat JuitiOi Insists on Sealed 
Affidavit, 

"Your honor, for twantj-artti ycant 1 
have breii deaouncKl In the preia ol this 
dt; 1* a blackRunrd nud havo hc«n badl; 
Eaiarcpreacnted, and I can aland |t no 
!.)n(i-r. I vant the n-holA imth about 
my maitera to come out, and I tinve 
preparad th,fr jmpcra which jpu bftYo or- 
dered Mnlad. I do QOt ■rlah to have thorn 
■nbmlttad. I want ta nrgus ihi-in In gttaxi 
court w that the world at larso runy 
know the tTDlb." 

lha iptakcr v.-us W. K, I>. ^tolti-.^, 
aikiiip pannlaaion of tha cwnr( to mil r, 
I piert of prop*rty, Tha Utiffotion between 
^Stokoa niij " liia wifo, J-Inl.'ii Elwood 
Stokea, Inn bad tbo ittentlon of tha 
matrimonial caurta fur the laxt two yeara, 

Jtwtice Ma rah auggcaKid a. heurEns naxt 
Monday afternoon, but nlao ■ua^^tM] 
(bar, «j the aapara bearing upon rha r«i« 
had bran order«d by him acaled borquaa 
at altered acandolijus itHtemi-ata mn- 
talnad tiiarejp, it would b« for tha ln- 
lareata of jmLicv that the matter be nib- 
iiiitted wiLhaut arvuca^nl. Mr. Ku>.k«a 
ftCT*4d to submit and handed up au af- 
flditlt. 



Moll*" piclar* pJny.r. nUI 1i* ttp- 
i^.rrn^a In The Ctirl»tm<« Hmaabar 
TalaftwaS-li tv *■-. 

~ tfTrtlrr nam. 



mniM in 1 « 1 am 

«r Tta* MmtOf T<1« 

pi»ar Drrtmlur 14 In „ rr> :. 

i«M tl«*R ai-ew b«ftt». Order* «z.fl 

•«vr r«r the Uai lUllma; Art Sec- 

<l«»a HOBW If* Mitt Ilk ait »aw, 



WLi SETTLE CLAIMS ON 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 



When All Dbu An Paid, Diitoton 

Find, There Will Be Enough 

in Treasury, 



SEEK TO STOP SEW PICTUTtE 



D«BT*ratir Slorrla a«y« Tirandi !■ 

Infrlnarinn t'opr"rla;l*f— CoLumrl 

. Hroiob*-** Bttt*li*lua. 



By LOPTJXA 0. PARSONS. 

IN ohler to pan-ate credLLora of tha 
NuiJ-iinai AaaocUflAD of tha Motion 
1'ii'tur-j Jndnitrj'. tb.a dlractOra "nwre 
9&m to come to « m&etlns ytal«- 
day and rneJte an effort to acttla all the 
ontatatidini; debta no tbero uoold not 

lift nn Y - dftftefiltiea arisinr ont nf the 
llabtlLtin nf tho AMOclaiion n-bich hi.Yc 
not hetfn owl 

W. A. Hrady Lb tlie largest cirditfir. 
The AasuxriiLtion is «id lo anaia him 
-?:"!."t.' : . a debt which will prohablr be 
&i*[!.lt'4 for a amallar nmoont- Home of 
,tlic racmbprs have not yet paid tbrlr 
durs. and. It ia est>Prtcd when all are 
paid there ivill t» cniMish money in ihe 
in-.i'-iivy to settle all outaunulne- otiliga- 
tloaa. The Aawdntion ttib diaeoutimicd 
lait Beplcmfcajr «nd the effecti turned 
over to the Illya offioe- 

It wai explained: yesttnlnr bT □ mrm- 
W of U10 former dbreeiornle that thn 
Inability to put the alTnira of tbc asieo- 
ciatlirn In ihnpa ia not due to nu> in- 
cHnation on the part u( the membra to 
ahlrtc their reapouaitrilitiea. but Id an 
inability t*> omHln a qtionlm and s>ro- 
coed to ibi' bmincaa *t band. 

Yestmlas drtptte the lirKeut coll to 
Hw directors., to many of them are in 
California that ll wn impowrihle to 
r*t fl iinnrniii. Thoae pxtaent, Lewi* J. 
HrlEnkk, nalph KohJt, Ptrcy Watera 
BLiii Jules UriilalnDT, prrC*ded, howtTtr, 
to lake up the ouaihtM, Ralph jCnho 
was elected executlTa aaerc^trr "td ic- 
HUestod to cafcB all newariarj' fitet'" to 
wind up tiiu attain, ot the pawwlatWii. 

in tH« nbneun of n qnorum It wiih 
ftStabllBlied that the lurnatnr™ of tha a' 1 - 
aeat dlvcctarr. would mfiUo any ncUnn 
taken lip rl" 1 ulrcetoni prcaent leifal. ■ 
tfainK tbnt wUl he acompltohed on abort 
order. 

Will H. Hays ii laid to Jiavo rwiueat- 
ed all the member" paj. ■» ibnl Qm aawv 
clfitinn can r!o« It" bii-tfl and Income f» 
reality ii P*0»«l cbapur In the Irtntory 
■rf molion blrtmra The Har* orKtinva- 
•Ion. lh<- UatiM Viebut rr&durerf. ond 
Diatriliulfira Inc.. 1& carrj Ior qo thn work 
nf the fonnnr motion lecture cdrpf ration. 
an U»jr* ia no need in Efltisttlflloi i»» 
dfetlflet oTtnnira tioiir.^ 

s<.-*k i» atop riftw"- 
William Urandt liuoked "The Man 
Who riuypd <iod M in bla IMaia Theatre 
ia Hruokim for ttnndnT- YeaWrdai 1 ha 
was aunt a nptle* of infringement of 
popyrlfilii on Uie plcturr 1'T Qoi.!Tem«tif 
Marrii, who clnJmi tbo plrturo itarrlalf 
Georffc Arlla* waa founded on hla book. 
"Th»- Man Who I'larcd God." and l>ru- 
dnc*l iiithoiit hla uarmlailon. 51 r. 
Brandt, not wlaalne t" E*t InTolTed in 
Ifjrnl onii'lirationn. l«-ir)>honed Artbur 
Friend. t>nu(dmt uf Dlitinrllrr Pieturt'* 
4ud prminn-i- nf <hn ploturi.. wbkh waa 

n .l,- : i through T " Liiti-fl Ariitta, etntiiia 

hla dliriruilr. Mr t'riend Explained lite 
aitiiBliniL by paying llir coiaijany had 
hoiiRht tlir- motion pirltirr rijcbtt from 
Mftro. 

■Mule* EcWt GflOflmHri," «a|d Hr. 
Friend, "bouidit the rirhti to the l«>ok. 
The Man Wiin PbjEfad God," from Mr: 
MorrU. Ti«c*!her lie aild Olia HHanp 
prodUCfd a [liflJ railed The Sltont Voice.' 
L*ter the nrntign ptetUM riplita were adld 
to the Metro rorjMirailnn and A pletnrc 
prodtiecd viith tbo aann! title as tbc \Ms- 
Th^ Piallnctivc I'irttLrea Oompanj' 
hoaaht the HihU <>t Hi* picture from 
XEfitrO and iuH their vpj-iU-t. of the atory 
■under the orlfiillBl litlu written by tliO 
author in bin book. The Man Who 
I'layed Ond 1 ." 

(v-Iym-l Henenbaaid Knterttlm. 

(*olont'l Beomhaad. ffhft **U* for i^ob- 

don to-day [o [iroiluce tho Hall -C'aina 
atary. "The Qmilitj of Morcy,' H waa boat 
at a luncheon jealerHej' cWeu. for soma 
tit the New Yjrk Rim ToUt and trade 
'editors before tiia return home. Colonel 
Rrombnad, with hi* brother, Raadnald, 
rxpecta to COttUj trnek to tbia country 
with the, nniahMl print nf hla pirturc, 
whlth. bj Ihft way, .vi!) In- directed iiy 
Tom Terrlus, and offer it at the Ameri- 
can market. Konir- very excfileni apeeebw 
u-crp made on the icihject of ttreign pic- 
ture*, with Kiiciiiii'i na an .UuatraEioD. 
Colonel Bromhead axVed for help, nn in- 
rtidinjc tha Amerit-an tnarket, aa to bow 
to mike pirtiifea that would have a mar- 
ketable, value In thin founttr. and t-onn; 
of the dptflkcHi fiiilainrd lo him what 
la xraoled in thin ejofflrtRf. Amonjf thoae 
et the lnncba>ii were) Jame* Qraioflier. 
Etmcr riaava, E. B. Hatrlelt. HIdaey 
Garrett, V. II. Warma. Joseph I. Solmit- 
xrr, M. J. FtBUatteto. Frederick Beet- 
aon. repri'scntiui: the Will B. Ifaya rtfflee. 
Hittt Wnrner mid the editors of tha 
trad» pancn. Joaepb Dannaaberi; waa 
toutmutsr, 

T* Heel ■* Wi.n.rn'r <Jllr €Ltib. 

Tha milch diartt^ed iineifion uf thd 
AdmLttance of children In the theatre* \i 
lioipr to como up at ■ acaalon of tha Wo> 
wen'a City C.nb iionday aftarnojB at 
4 o'clock, whr^n Sydney H. Cohen, pn»i- 
dfnt of lis r Motion fleturc 'Theatrea of 
Amexica.: William fjondau, president nf 
the Tnaatra Ownrre' Chamber of Com- 
merce, and Cbariea O'Reilly, president 
of the New York theatre owner*' ar- 
aanlution, and S. A. Morose, executive 
■MCTBtflry -Jf lb'- Thentro Owpirr*, will 
tneat a oominitteB from lha City Olub to 
dleetiaa chilrffeb .in the tautrea from 
the viewpoint o( th.0 'theatre owpir. 

Kan for the Blrf Kr*m, 

Profejaaorl trente. C. Comatock and 
Herbert D. Kalruiifl. inveators of tba 
Technleolor procaaa tor making film ia 
natural color*, Fill b* In New Work for 




EASTON GREAT IN 
MAD AM BUTTER FLY 

Brilliant Performance of Puccini'i 
Japanese Opera at Metro- 
politan Jfatiace. 



'HEE3BT0FELE' WITH CHALIAPm 



Dlrvator General Qattl DlaplBira 

I'lui! Hriount* at Hli Gmt 
Cn1 of atnn. 



MtTROfOUTAV OfERA Hnir«E-"M.dii»» 
Duiurfiy, in ^ti in tap*, uu M(J 

UTO KtBM If TjtClq Bu PI - \ a JUIJ1D. 



ni-rie.::in ._. .... 

amuki 

Kat* <-'\:.y- ,. s _ 

B, P. I',nt,r,: 

■ '. a. conmi sii^reJHivi 
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' ir.kiiiv-i .... 
Th* l"r-!*.[Tiwi 
T>ku»ld* ,. .. 



CrKll tlt«*B 

ainiunl MirEBill! 

AdICit.Iq FL.TCill 

tliordina r«i:ilnl.ri 
.... ....Yr\ta Aaalits 

FatUg Ah in Up 

T1I4.4 l|<il49>.Jn« 

T- 

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MI'V MI.IH. 

IVbui la rmiiiTCii With Brb* DAW- 
lela In "fillnipaea -■! like Moon." 

iho prat ahonlnjT nf thefir picture, ,+ Tuli 
of thn 8ea." nt thn UlaEti. Tiitiatre. Tliey 
are inking two whnlf; days nwoy fmiii 
Itiiir l.:i>LT:j[!'! !■ '■ Ihi -!"-:;-l l:l.> aliening 

Debt i.,i.,-.-i. I]]. 
Hnvinc to rut iro wiailr>m tr«tb ia 
wi>rse ih*n It sfiWiiTB, nci'otdlDR' lo Tldie 
Daniels, who in .11 n( hnr hnie] and un- 
able to report fur work In "lilimpaea uf 
Ihe Moon," whirh Ikih just been put Intu 
production at [ho 1-ronz L - 1 - l : 1 < i mudl'). 
Miiis Uqnidj is Wmt ffatun-d with Niia 
Naldl, apd Allan llwim in iirtnluciiie (bfi 
picture, 

Ma>r "An Rerolr" lo Kerr Veffe. 

DoDjdata l-'.iirluinlis and ISAlff Plokfnrd 
depnrtnl fur llir-ir bmnn' in ("nlifornin 
yeatcrilay after a whirlwind nir.rririfr. 
durlnir which cJbejr poahl for a Hculjrtor, 
took ::'.-: Inst '.■»*'< ac Dou^hia !n "Eorjltl 
Ilrwid" at the Lyric and praeacd tin- but' 
toil that Utirted the nntJonftl ilnvc nf 
ibe Hnnta Clan* Afc&oeifttion. 

tlerauee of niliLKTH which item and 
their iiinii—-!. ■:<■ roiiirii in CajlIfoRlictj 
Mr. 11111I Mrs. rnlrbaiiks were eumiiilird 
Ui cane*l th* trip %<t MetSoO tiny bad 
■)1ju nrd. 

Fiftjcn minutrn :-;'■■ (ruin linn- tl.ry 
ruturneil Ut their suite- • ■■ t«K tClis 
Carlton to find blaotridsjia cinnnlriiiiK 
teloerfiiihic connect inn lo twenty-live 
eltiL'3 Lhrouxh Mib cuintry. Plrtrjatr*- 
TiIiorH and .i--. -■■-;■ ;i- i-.-nm rtllrtl'tiif! ruoma 
jis they oITifiiiHy alarled the iii.iinr.ai 
drive ><f tbi' Sjiitiu t'lniiK AsHUCLaliun. 
whleli tvfttocta tili ihe lattem foiiTuI In 
tlio innil boxes :!■!■:-■- ■=-!! In "Knnin 
Clans'" by poor clilblrqii and aaea u> it 
tlmt the kiddie* receive what they wanL 

Immediatcty upoO bis urrivnl in Ijob 
Ancrlre Mr. E-'nirbuiika will sinrt wurk 
on bin nest [irMiluction, for vthUrh M- will 
!i'ii-!iJ Ji BHnpleM city on th<; '-lilts nf 
('utnlitii J (Land. The etory will WHiMHl 
iti.- unt'Ient iiiraiun, with "Dnnij" In thd 
r-'-s- or ibe ii--,-..:n : bncanenr — a >-":-■; i.T a 
.-•;'ji! b»d men rli'iriiorer. 

Oar Hrlrn ' ■ (jneat of i'.arntr. 
Cbiuirihit I'uMock needn't fur a nmtnoBL 
Lblnlt fllJ till 1 (OOIB in hi* farni'y lH'ln«nj[a 
to him. Since ..i-Kirrdny, whnn llisli-n 
PolSwk. bin iiii'Ji;IitJjr ami a menib'T of 
(he moliou pfclora atrtlt nf Thrr SfoitsiBg 
Trli'-j/.i-ii. was .1 ■;■:•■■'• of honor at flie. 
Dranin ('qmeflj- ■tMsrtH WWtlOB in tlie 
Grand pa-Llroism ft l the Aator, >Ir. I'ol- 
i-ii-l; liasi bad to lakn a back aoirt. In- 
stead of Helm heiflS tbc dauehUr of lhi> 
[pmoua playwri^-ijt. Cbannina J'plloeSc. it 
Jn rhe otiier way ataaaa »o«— il in Mr. 
Pollock, falh-r 'if the UV>orts He tn. 
Under pain cjf fcoatlUrt d(>fltb. all the avta- 
dstcit df tlic jnnuu woman were mid to 
keep nway unii nukrtl U\ omit ]ltm<r*. 
Bin with atOtfier lunnhcou In the KHmu 
hotel, tb' 1 ttrnpfation ffnai too Rwai. We 
atolo iiii::' tin- ballroom 4r> "■■'■ Ili-i-ss in 
oil thn glory "i hat iiiPBl of liOnncdom. 
We otso bc-inl hey Bptajf, ami. without 
rrlsbln? tri brun dImiiu any member nf ihe 
atari, it tAitr-t M '.aid she did lierself, licr 
famMy and her pnper ormid. There were 
Other etiraia of homir. loo— Mm fJar- 
mrt Bnra*. Mlldroil ilollHtld and Marion 
Tildon Hnrrin: end. of course, ihcy nero 
a\flt> well neaivad. 1« (a**. U wok a rreat 
dqj for all ceacetTJfd Even Chnrinlnai 
Pollock. 

cilntlierjc fittek. 
Ilonry liitiBlmrt;. son maunder for the 
Al Liehttoan Corporation, n-tumed ibis 
week frurn a k^LJuij: tri[>. thinuxh the 
Wept Si- T.ouIbi and penvtr were ihe 
principle imlnta of his sieTin-ittrj. 

I'.ir l n .il.nTirii.iJi Week. 
The Kiust.'in lilm will mmfl to tha 
Rialto tin! week of Uewtnber B, If It l* 
poaaible to (et it ready in time. Inas- 
much a« that I" "Education. Week," It ia 
aitine; lhat it Hhonld pet to tlie then lr« 
at that time. We sluill be w» cilucnted 
If we learn, about tha BSnatofa film, we 
can do n little braninic about our in- 
telilicnce, 

A Ha* or Twn, 
Ii- '.'■'-•■ i..-.v=r-r has created havoc in the 
motion picture, raukn. lie has oLTercd 
■100 tn the reviewer Andinir a better 
aamc for bin new picture, "Chicago Sal," 
and the entire Mornli.jE Telegraph staff 
has applied Tor the jab of i-r.vlmvtr.fi it. 
AJjD, all oilier depanmenta. 



Br JOHJ? H. EAFTEEY. 

Adherine to Hie linle liook by J-ihn 
T.uthcr Lonir and tljo pj^y mB de out nf 
It oy Dnvfd ftoJaJCT, Giacomo Pncoirii 
got rfioucb miipinU and dramatle iu- 
•piratloE to have ivtieiob an op«ra that 
now pcomis»s iu outlive in pppulirity 
and cirturquent iiTOJtperity any uf hi* 
J>th*r tamotifi works, YeMcrday'* mHi- 
Ibcu perfonniricc of the trade Break 
DHUHi nf modeni -Jaimn, wifll the n ri . 
"uri" "3 and »eb{^m etjualled Gift-da- 
mn t rlorencr En-iton, tKajj on.- of 
tbv Hinolheat bc.it siiMaUcd ai-rf mi ,o- 
nnjjjlo J*t (tlven by the Metropolitan o* 
ROjr other cast 1 bare heard. In ht-r 
oi-;i]i_'[ion uf the drmnre, yd parmttinale 
Pmtterfly: Iti hor exbalnUmi ->f the Jap- 
aataa character and idionyncrajiica ami 
in erory pTimae nf her iiupt monml-ui nf 
\tu- sad lltrin heroine. Mine. Easton *nr- 
juised auj oerrormauLt; that I huve 
witnessed with the noasible exeepiion of 
Uml of Tamakif Miura, who, on The other 
band, nevrr aaax it no wc-H. There whs 
alao a ttaw Kmt* Vlnkerton In the eotoeiy 
pCftOB ry[ Mian i'reii Arlen, who prjivn n 
hue scentint of lierself vocnlly and mJio 
"nlijineed tbe excellemja of n particu- 
larly even pitfoMHanre; 

Vctemiaai In hmnai Uaimm. 
Anronio Hcotli. b ectwftn Sharplenjt, 
acnin api-enrcd as thi< life of the opeuiiti: 
(teems with Martltlclb mi T'inkcrtoii, and 
\rfrn I'erinl as Mninki, iwmplelfnK ail 
almont Ideal Kroup cf irinrionlr.. An- 
rtniin npii:i itiTe h itrikine performance 
..f the Bwijh ;iii.i the. »ther parte Wera 
entrusted m artHts trierf n nd iirovcu in 
ih" paM i-efofc IMeiropolltnn avadlencee, 
Mr. MoniTixoiil fOtidttteted] with' a new 
accras of lic/or au.L feeling that erpat fnr 
to srcciiiut for (tie HiirpaHftirjc; cxceElence 
of the imrfunnaur*, 

Challaifln In "■SleHfUcifpU" Asraln. 
La.Ht . --iiiin; n! thn Metrnpolitan 
tfpern Ilfitisc IfBodOT flmlinpin repealed 
liia ilrumotic nnd vocal triumph uf the 
opeiiinri week hi rho neCiind pfsefiirmnhcr 
of the lloitrr opera before 11 ernwdnd 
aoilicncc which exprvrfc-ed Itai oeatttl<3 
nntisfarllon with the KirTantic Hnasiaii, 
Mr. tlalli nszaln ahoued the enlqrged ra- 
aanreta nf bis ([rent csst by m- ■■■-:A:--.\ 
Mnrio Chjimln'e wh Fnust and alariotl 
Telva as PitntrJi*. the chnnge from Gist] 
nnd flora Perini, who aiEB-iJ lhe*c roles 
hint Wtok E-e»pK--rii in a the [Imuvhl that till 
Mcin-jrolltnri now hop rnouirli nf bfa 
Tencile stat" nn the bench Dr ready tn 
nerve n* pfncli bitters, to eliJinje the 
entire batnns; orde^ of nlnvost any jriveii 

iticii Arrt) of Talent ne».i>. 
Tbc auceewi or t'nrt Tj.iicber, who 
nsaped int» popularity an rJifmund on 
Thursday evening, mrc rise %f many vx- 
rrrranionw In"! niKjlj't tn thu effect that be 
wi.iild make "another *:reat fausl." 
Whether his volcu and ntylc are nmooth 
i-noutth mny he a quoatitm. nnd tbou It 
may tie thnt he doesn't wnnt to ainK Lt- 
t'ven tlie niiocess of tliar other; new Her- 
man star, HIlEsbeth ftfrhberE aa Alda 
on S^'edneBilay eventns; elirited eommenia 
■ and qiiCriiltjne nx to why Ho.ia Ponarlli' 
I was "not iriven the sietlar role in the 
Egyptian (raicrdy. Thn renl rra»on ii 
thnt she dufteii't want tn nine oh Alila 
bfXnjuj ihe nmsie, rhe inKljls. i< (on hig.1 
fnr her vnlre. And (bill's thnt. Dfeau- 
trjtlla borh Ouerai Uiroctnr Cutti- 
Cnr.nr.aa and hla public ore enjnyinjc the 
plenitude of first class mntcrlnl and the 
rfjnsr<]iient chaaRcs in hucccrsIvc per- 
fprmauee* of the same nperas. 

OLD TRENTON THEATRE 
IS BEING REMODELED 



xf**daebc,p from lUffhi Cotsts 
LXHUr* BROalO QU N1KB T*bl>l" nllwi the 
rtaa*Mhe tar aurlaj Ui> CoUl. A Ink IubUt* 
■od tarn ftistiDfir Th* box btt-f* Ol* lIsaAtur* 
at at. W. Ofor*. tQs tars t*u lit BSOVO.] Me. 
-JUrt. 



Owners of the Grand to Spend 

$100,000 on Hiking Over 

Hotua- 

IflpRlal 1 '.■: iMi Eo Th* M-rL ;-.i; Tf !4Srsph I 

TRENTON, Nov. 24. 

One hundred thouxnurl doUara ir in h ■■■ 
apo=it in improving the (Jrand Theatre 
here, whfch boa been cTofied for neveral 
months and which has cntcrod to lovera 
of tlie legitimate, veudeiillr, motion rrlc- 
tur» and btirleaquo. while [hn name of 
tho housa will be chnnged. Ontrntloni 
on the improvements urn to he started in 
the near future.. 

Information, eoucernlnj; tlii plana nf 
Wnlti'r Readn'ind Frank V, StOtW, own- 
er" of the i!r;;nd, came from their New 
l'ork offirn-i: yeatentay. It waa stated 
tlLat there will be In the house new 
drrstlnf tooaui, new Indies" retirina; room, 
now in-i! : n Hnii-kini; rocm, n new electric 
fflgn, nnd an entire repJnalerinE and dee> 

r.r:t[:n;: of \[y.- Issldt Ml-i OUtBld» Of tfaO 

buildlnjr. ■ 

There la an imprCAKlou in TrrtitDU 
tlini the remodnlled house w|]| «ter to 
lovers of hi|b-cla>rS ilrrtttiofl. aiuaicaJ 
comedies, operna nnd niinibir nttraftiODB. 
while others bollet'c tbut it will peasant 
picturea nnd vaudeville of high order. 



TRINITY STUDENTS "GET UP." 

Start Day> Clasaira at 7.10 lnat«ad 



(SpfrUI IJIirj.vri !--■ T'i. Kn^lUcI -Tr-lrtSt.,.'.:. ! 

UAHTFOHD. Ct„ Nov. Efi—"Oh. 
How 1 Hate to Gat Up In the Morulns/' 
Dromiaca to be. the. inn .r. populor sutif at 
Trinity College if a, chance in the houm 
of claaaea now belnfe; CDmblvred by the 
faculty roea Into effect. It is now pro- 
posed to commence recitation* at the roi- 
lejre at 7.-10 in tha morning, iimtend of nt 
S.'l". as at preaeuL The [dan will prob- 
ably k» into effect next year, and puwlbly 
at midyear this year. 

The new linrj la doalsxied to prevent 
the preaent iarfa number of "conflicts" 
which iii-erent aome stndenta taklr;( cer- 
tain coarse* that they desire, by provjd- 
iDc an Qddidonai recitation hour. 



WEAF 
40 METERS 

Everybody Listen In! 

Santa Will Talk 



By 



Radio Tonight 



THROUGH special arrangements with 
Santa and his Wonderland Committee, wc 
have been able to get his promise to talk to all 
his little friends tonight at H.15. He will tell a 
wonderful story of "How Christmas Came to 
Be" and why stockings are hung on Christinas 
Eve. 

Tune up lo the 400 meter irdne length 
tonight and get ihe joyom iidingt. 

Herald Square \&no. €f A*ip York 



SEES OWN NAME ON TOMB 
AND IS 'OFFICIALLY DEAD' 



Harry Wooten, Editor, Can't Get Epitaph Taken 

Off Slab— They Buried Him as Hero, 

and That Settles It! 



[.-■[<»- in DHoaMa La t-, Horatas Tiirjripti j 
HlCHMOMi. Vfc, Noi-. 24. 

clarry Wooicn, vaudeville snd motion 
picture editor nf the Timi'vE-inpatch. 
baa been wsriiiuj-lHi: about nil week in 
l>clsTid. Fla,. hi.i wld hume town. »ncu- 
Iub the ijiiofttlorj with tatlTsB, who in- 
sist that be in dead. 

Wooten arrVre.1 in Prtaud. JOiaWeut 
after hia Intereat in prnperlj- he owiud 
ivbon hla family lived ibi-rr, n few yen" 
ajro. Ho trud^.-il into thu hotel (thero 
ia uup in Dfliind* nnd wan fnt-L by tho 
proprietor, who irar.n] at him pop-eyed. 

Too weary nl th« late hone of ilic. 
nfght lo police tlie omitted crrettiis nf 
thn Inndbrrd u-hom In- bad known bin.ee 
hi" bahyhoo i. Air, Wootnu Inscribed his 
name on the ree/irler.. Thr proprietor 
Inspected it crttfenlly, 

"Hrhbi- jFOTt'-W llnny WiMitcn that 
■ ■nrd to lire bi-rrJiltniiifi," he sniit. 

"Y"ii aald it" ttaponded the former 
ei tin- 11. 

"And mnhlir yi»t nlnt nu »uch*thlu£," 
ih' landlonl Hurmipcd. 

"Where do you rcI that 'mebhc not?" " 
Wooten q^nsrlfld. 

"Why. gnl lurn >e, boy." quoth the 
proprietor. "»n cerWlnly buried »♦ Ihrro 
months sb;o; VS certainly did." lln 
lvalkcd around thr Ritest, prodded liftn 



with a fnt forrfinfter. felt of bis shoul- 
ders, then added: "Aa.i I ■•■■:;■■ at the 
funernl. Y'in'r.' buried in the aoldiiTu' 
pint in tbc (■■■nu'lrry." 

Sir. WttOtrri unit to the ceme'ery Jie^t 
inornlnR. IIn road on h awib oie^ on a 
of fnur soldier arnaea bin own ainta ami 
the nntnlier* nf bts r^nBWroT and res--i- 
in. -i*t with u hi- Ii hi- !..i ; served in the 
Wnrll Way mrt*!**. 

Tho thouizht nt that slab heariiic: hla 
nnme itol on ' nervi-a nnd he b tinted 
op Ihe cinuMM. Icejjpr. He teqaeated 
the remoial of thn marble with ihe die? 
cenrive erimpn nt fnce. 

"It can't be ilid"' prrJtP»Md the eejnw 
tery lieeiier. "W* a cfovunitneitt rec- 
ord, nnd I'm the riixtodinu at the rrrord. 
1 dn.Hji.-iH tnkn ii nlT 'rithiiut nutlinrit* ." 

"Then MUppose I take it nlT," *a{,jH*t0i] 
W(m:en. 

"It yc do. hy pira, I'll nrn-at yr-. I'm 
an arroatin olMd-r: I'm the e-jiminblo. 
We buried ra tbri-e Fii"iitli>i ipa Mr. 
Wnot.-it. Had ajji-siiiin", ilim-era mti*ic 
and everytlilnp;. The pnr.-im rend thn 
[■eniee Inr nil four of ye that vrr.a acilt 
back from France. 1 diis ihe sravna 
myself. Mel'bii ye aim dead. PSw J'« 
Hiv. Mt. Wosilan. I nay. mel.be ye ntnt 
But W far aa I know r^ are. Yn nro 
imlii rcputabl': Bjkd nri-n-dlttfil wir.nc--.riei, 
accordia' l« the 1st" an 1 manurs ol 'be 
Common wealib oT FToridn iu eiich ensea 
mniie and provided, provi: by Lheir ti- i Hti- 
Tnony in the hjttl.ifai'timi «f Mic court 
tliat the contrary ia the ease." 

The contrary is yet to bo «howu. 



PHILHARMONIC IN HiSTORiC CONXeRT 



Stranaky Givei Pint Hew York 

Playing to E. VflQfflm Willi&infl'a 

Kew Paatora] Bj-mphony. 



HAD rjlSTTJT&inSHED ATTDIEITCB 



A most mustrally repre*whi(iLWe nudi- 
arm gathered at CrtrnOEle Jl.iil yenter- 
day oftcrin«on lo bear the fhllUafrnonif 
Society fllfc the first playina; hern o[ It. 
Vauehn WilliamsH third and late-! sym» 
pbonj, a vsjftuml in four moTemente In 
the finale nf which a voire theme, sunn 
vestrrday by Mttt rinranc* Hlnkrl. arlrln 
rthomil and oullandifth beauty to a nfor.- 
that will be lonj; rememherwl by those 
who henrd it. ('nn.pnspr*, cnndnctorF., 
roirert Brtlrit* and nmsielaiis of nil de* 
frrn'B TTftfa In yesti-Tday's niidi>'ui,T. notl 
even the most captious and B-^phi mica led 
<^ave espreanfnn * . their ndudratinn both 
Of the iinlqiif WmfMs t tioO STld Ihe DOWfl 
intrrpn-tirion RiTt-p iu it by Josef Sini^- 
»ky Hn^l hla orrhottrs. 

I>erivW ifa themes wholly from 
old and unpublished folksong* iif 
Enpland. Vaughn WlUiama has raste 
r muKical s-tnichire of slnaulsr. 
obnnat epcctral heavity, a sym- 
lihony of Blonder but perfect sym- 
metry, an epical tour -jf nitre music for 
which there are no iuh-tltles, no pro- 
gram, no mottoes, no foot-notes for the 
annlylnt who would prowl among "tha 
in-.:-tir,ig," of the ronpoaer. \ nuaha 
Willlama himself hsu been ipioled na esy- 
Ins: that he profnrred "to let the munic 
■'.!.:..:■■:■ I VlinleVrr tmnicftl Imntli-ri r-is-r..- 
to the individual inlnd " addlna, "the 
tnnod of tbiH symphony Is fllunRL ivhoITy 
HUiel nod eontetoplariTe.™ 

The fxriuisii," |irujiH'tion of this noig> 
nantly lovely symphony yesterday iraTn 
ample erideaee of the ai*(riuni.ii etudy 
and U.vi:r.' car* which Mr. fltrnuiky and 
his men have rriren rn It. f-ir ft la onlr 
a year Ran (November 3u, I021y that 
Vnuirin: Wj[liams rrkiiiul.-f .-i] it. and the 
only other licarina it has had in this 
country wan on June 7 ksl at the fea- 
ilva] of the Litchfield CoBSt? Choral 
(Tnlon. Norfolk. Cr.. tioiler tlie com- 
iKi'-=-r'.- direction ;i : ■ > I tbroUKn tne gen- 
croaity of Itr, aud Mtw. Curl Sticckel. 

Indaserlbable riitrmi at Score. 

Th* l'hiiharmotiic Orchfatra jcBtenlny 
socmed to deliver most, IT not mI), of the 
■•miring ehnrme oT ihe score, from "n 
sound m olljrht that nothing lives 'twixt 
It nnd illenco" to tha ^tlrrina; fanfnra of 
irnnipetM irhlrh seem lo come across vast 
distances and from urcnt hei]rtitj< r nnd Is 
uiie of the few fortissimo pnjvsajr.es la Tho 
symphony. Even the thin) movement l« 
not the customary Kciierxo. for it is in Ilia 
nature ol o. sloiv dnnce in whleb the In- 
Dar*9>t pantorrtl oti^oaphcre nf the com- 
po.-iiin.il in msintnined in the retlcont uan 
of trumpets and trombone*, a tune for th* 
flute, arcompBnled by ibit ltJ«yBJoa and 
tremnloa in tbe arnall strings snd the 
ensuing trumpet trio. The finale inevita* 
h|y mm.t back to the predominant jiiili- 
intt n^»et and broodlitB: poetry of the 
earlier movemenia, ond it is h*ro only 
that "the wordless vnlee" \m introduced 
by the soprano, who Is unseen, Tbia 
movement In tha feature and, eg Law- 
reaeo fiilntnii tvritee of It. "one of the 



rptnnrknbln Hynphotiie movements; of nur 

time: a tliinx mtfratefl In the stat% of 

I pf'fry. full of H lilp.1 of Hprrchlcss ana 

I puling beauty, ■ seuee of Vi-cnhiff liui-b, 

! iir ki'ii li.v linmlnp; ivinpx.' though it hni 

Sieeiita of paHttionatr fenllej;." Mli»a 

TTii-Lle tang thia Ioup nolo with iitllulte 

twiib'rtieiM'. flinty nnd »|n,pli:>ity. and 

came forth fnr her shnrc if the- wild j;p- 

pJouae which fnllowM the [n->t lineerinB 

ao*5 nf Iipt vole*, 

Arthur Hnr.en'-tein, soloist o' tl* enn- 
cert, jdtiyed ofoaairt'a piftno concerto In 
A itirtJMr with tine feoHBf and pm^er 
pOWcf. Straiis»'s Tone Poem from "Tlrm 
Jasn" was the other orchestral number 
of n incmorsble proirtara- 

FtorI.rlf-1; White, Itcrllstl. 

At AeoUnn JIali in the eVMiftJ the 
(if*od you«K' vlrtlini»t, EliHlerb-k White, 
Kuve nu Inlcrr sting retlitfll which fully 
dcinonatrated bin Batty* nnd aeholarW nt- 
tahintcntn. He played Uw ltncb-achu- 
maun Frcludc in E major, Urisg'a Con- 
certo In C minor for piano and vifdin ( 
with Frederick F^eapoq at the piano, 
Vieoxtenui's "Serenity" and n puieruns 
list of pieces by Il'iydn Hurmeistrr, 
Crtmcrun White. §arssat«, Tor Anlin, 
lli-eitr CIcrlioiB. Urnpadis-Krrjialer r Nn- 
Tlwk BTd ol Iters, Mr. 1'cnaon wa* a 
most effective uecompiriiilat, 

At i*:Lr!ii :;..- 11 ill in tbe evening tb* 
New oYra Hympbony S^Kdeij repeated it-i 
Fridny inailhee .innccrt with l^selp 
GahtUowHach as anioiBt- J. n. H- 



Tb* ID!! CBUr.'Blsaasi nwasb-ar or 

T»b Mnrninn Trltirrnph v,ril, l n 
svsiy ""I. aarasua Ha pra4eeBawan, 
Dn wart ~' 



TJo pet salsa It. 

H.HvtUlH BtW. 



KEIT SUCCEEDS FATHER. 

n^rmlcL General Manager Ailm<i> 
lalratoi- of llfuihvt't Estate. 

Jerrrmc Kelt, genorn! manager of 
Jerome II. Itentiek & Company, music 
publishers, was ycstenlHy, by the Sur- 
ragnte's Court, appointed admlnii'lrnlor 
c (. a. of tho esLntc left by bin brother, 
Hnrbert H. Kuit, lo smWWd Ida father, 
John J. Kelt, aUperiiitrndctiC of [he Co- 
lumbia Theatre IttiildbiR. *'ho leiigTcd 
becnuse or his inability Cd pjji the prosier 
oltentinu ns adrainiHtmior or •'■-■■ eatate, 

Heibert H, Kelt, wh* was only 32 
ye.irs old and rtutttaftea ytreiit, died at 
the Si. Lota'i Uosmftal July 37 la>c 
wttlmiit leming n, will, He hud been 
operated apou fur uppcnfiiolileK, and, in, 
ndditiou tn bin fiulii-r ar.d brother, ho ia 
sunived by his mnrher, £lir.n Kelt, :u 
well sih a winter, Lillian I'i^rce. 



DRATll >DTICE*, 



: r. Vtuf'.rSA— KK.NK. --TAUFais'Li. rUNEKM. 



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THE MORNING "-TELEGRAPH,. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 26, t?g2. 



Eije iHornms ^kgrapij 

MOTION PICTUHE BECTlXHT. 

ITIlT-tSllKH KVJthl stNoAV. , 

FnMMirf hj Tin; x-mris plum suing cojcrjurr. si No. ko Eighth, Anno*, 
irntr Fiftieth SLrwl. Id ths City er New Vork, Bar*ug]i of Manhattan. 

W. E. Lt«l?. President 82D Eighth Avenue. Edward It, Thomas, Vic* President, 
ft Eighth Arenne, John J. Nell. Jr.. RkkU^ mil Treaauror, K» Eighth Avenue. 
Trkp]ihon.<-. MR Cirri*. 



Make r&prLi ?«)»!.[.- to Tin Manilas Telegraph, 820 tight h Avenue, New TOrlX, 



n. A. RALUtrV. A*i*rt)BJns Moasa* 



Tho news weeklies of the country have been proud of 
.' PoWfiT of tfae their continued declaration of Independence. No nKssege, 



w«kii« 



however vital, has been allowed to Lnttrfcrt with laa visas!* 



Cannot Be Over- 



InUon or the news of the tour, unless It meant iprudiisc 
Wme hhfrortknt gospel of wrififre. Tbe control of toe 
•creep at^rapir bat never rested It, one mac ins* nrpot-a- 
ti:.-n or b one political pnrty, Tlic r-oii-^y has been (a circu- 
late propaganda only when it wai of a kind (hnt would stimulate ihc public ■Into 
«NW*t7 action. * 

This independence is to he commanded. Tht only deviation in the an of a 
political campaign fi where a question lnvoJvlng eeniorslsip irliti as. In tbe support 

■f OoreniDr'plftct Smlta la tht rtone ctibfiiuurial election. 

Just m a newspaper Ifibl-i fay a. principle rdHoriaUy so should lb* news rtell 
fight anything that endanger:* their freedom of espresnloij.* Any political control 
b bad, but anything that ctn help tbe f rent mass .if people It commendable. 

That Is why the srreon weekllei should render Will U. Hays OTery pca'.iblc 
aid [q promoting Education Week. No "drive" Ln yearn has had the importance and 
tht Biplflflinw of this event, and It should berseognixed by every AmtrietnCltJMa, 
Anything the weeklies c«q do to carts tba message hems to the motion plctur*. 
'faUjaaa la dolus n good deed In ■ nsughty world. 

Will 13. Hays has aaid the laotloa picture Industry will help make Education 
We* k * aucceaa and be should bare tbe help of every news weekly, The screen* 
were, rendered to President Wilson durlnr li;a wisr if. brlnj.bom* patriotic propa- 
f.i ;)(.:.! to Lbe iniUloas of ffiotion picture patrous who go to Ibe tlieairti aai co 
ah odd the him weekllee be baaded (0 Mr. lls.j-s ta belp make educational week 
lrbk't It* epoatora -ivaat It to be^ — a'njUextone to the hlatory of our country. 

Mf. Htyi di>en not want the control oT the news reelii. The policy of throe 

Bcrcm H.nwapBp«rt rtat wlib th* editor^ but tble tituB ha ia Juiced bs ftiklai 

■ hundred per ceol. co-operation acd «■!■ liojic he will receive it from both tho 

i nod tho motion picture publication*. Aiide Croat any pFreonal |lorITint]o& 

> tbe motion picturo loduntry, lbe pHvilF|Ce at hclpinf bq Mplendld* A thln| ■■ Edii- 

ttloa Week In too |Ti«t to bo iinortd. 

Here in no power to compare with [he pot en tta littea of the M-rrrn embodied 
o tbe dcwb weeklLei^dad It in fl fine iliJut to be ab!o to render them to io TaUahle 
) CTflnt aa Education Week. * * 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



fi'mjITERTON OF THE MQVIB8" behind iho faotlicbti ix siring Broadway more 
■iVX than lin tliaro of (he hurty laufbi of the Meaxon n-ltb ita pithy aatira 
*boiH lire Jn. and around tb* MOtloo picture etadlos. '■ Andj wbtl* moat of the 
chuckles art aimrd atraiiht at lbe Lurtk of those coooacted wEth the ibduetry. 
the m&flt apprcdntlre of thovo In lbe tudlence A »■. tho Cort Theatre it* 0idh6 who 
Urfi b Of by tbe tilma. It la enid that Adcdpli /.ukor hifneeU wan lbe moet amuaed 
of tho tpecUtora bo the npejiliuj nlfht. 

Cortaloly no one in tho motion picture -rrorld hn« been mpar«l. Shafta are 
' almod allka at th« public, the mala Vamp, tho fliltorlns leadini ludy, coatlos dlroc- 
tofl, *rr-nnrh wrlttra, piopcrtjr men and oil lbe olhefft. 

Qnlte aside from the incomparable experience of the su^eteni ilcvtiu blm- 
aclf ( r. Jile queit for tbo "^/.niflrjiiu" In the allver abret, lih tmitiof belief Jn tbu 
ben Litlfnl heroine, who never allows anybody to "double" for ber and has nocrl- 
flcod all for her urt, there aro more humaroui aJtunltoni exlractect from the 
ttudtoi tbnn moat of tho <nhrr coniedloA □! lbe eeaaon eoa honat of. 

There In Mina Montsroo beiKlf, with her ready ^lanj, her bnrd-.bo!leil phil- 
osophy and her ferieroUa ata.se baarL The caaUOs director 1a n whole comedy In 
herweuT. lier reception of tbe expectant and ;>:■«* r-l:^], ■]■«.; "pjitran" li nn article 
manfrrplec* in ttielf- Then (hero la the RfMl host acrne in the third act, when 
the perfidy at Beulnb Baxter Is brOOfht home 10 tfan [ ru:iriu- MertOn, find the 
ancrerdlns aeene, where tbo grcrtt bt>az ia put oi-rr od MertOu himaclf. 

And, porh|pa. tbe sreiteot tribute to Merton'a nucceag \s (he fact that Dobody 
connected viih tbo Lnduntry baa (bought of senilis ntigry about tbe fun. poked nt 
them. 



ACCORDING to Prof. O.I.01 BbepHKl. who tcachca l'.-.w-;.l\ Uterature In Trinity 
■ Collese. th« nunUiii plctura ia to become part of thr (cnrrail #cbool Equip- 
ment fn tho near future. It actually la neoded to ■tlmulnle the Imasinaticn an vra\\ 
aa^be Lntereat of ptsuhni-, and: will he Itiatollrd sad u*ed hy ProfcfiBor Shepord 
In hto Utentnn cloeaca for |be ptirpnae of Hliowlor the cuetooa and nunneri of 
byson« timea and permlttlns etudenta U wltneaa nt rloee rnnjte wbnt ordlnorlly 
tpti ivnuid haT« to obtain through bearaay or readint. Bald Pi-ofeahot Shopanl: 
■"Tb!* iTifluenee of tbe mo<rlug picture eventually will sweep the entire Geld of edu- 
eaftaTi from klodergarten to collect. It wilt tako tbe plnca of LmatltinUon to tboae 
•Tiv^onEn who are not over -burdened with that commodity and Will nHrotilnte thoao 
Who Trnte a supply of their own upon which to draw." 

The opinion of this educator muat be shared by ecf-ry one who La tnterestej 

lc (bt- treat problem of how to humaulxe education, niid lntereat the- pupP. We 

: bavt'ordy to look bach, a few ream to reEoeuher with what lack of romantic- per- 

Copfion tbe.aTerafe teacher tacltled fluch aubject* An sfO(rjipliy nnd hUtgry, yet 

thc«e aiirdles. as well on many other*, could be salranlicd into Iklnpr Ia*uea and 

i ncde aourcea of entertainment, aa welt aa of education- were tbtrr DTnl'tiblr film* 

lor nsc Id coDaectlon therewith. Profcinor Andrewfa deckres thnt aa soon as he 

ta able to obtain: motion pictures such as he require* In hin w*fk It- will gladlr 

tnke adraBtase of tbely help, and undoubtedly rnanr other ('•ncherfc will follow Itla 

■orpniplft. Already. It may be noted, laiijrunir* ore hfl'ng tabyht in mhic of oor 

■cbonls by the phooosraph method and tbe motion picture doubtless will 

iortly take bd ctcd mere IraportanL place in the ctaflataom. 

[OTHIXG La more tntercatJns or popular (ban confronting the proMema of 
CTerydoy life In atory form or on tho stage of aeteon. Io thla Ilea the 
vecret of success from the firat rural drnma to the preaent<day picture*, playa 
uid boohs or Booth Ttrklngton or O. Ilenrf. For thla reaaon the propoaed two- 
th-'i rilpfurea to be prenented bv tbe Woraiui'j Some Compan|-in Ia nn excellent 
1dm. Much dependa upon ih^ war they are done, of cocrae, nnd The rietre* of 
popnlnrlty revlx upon the nbillty at tbejproducer to keen the rigmeailc pill Thickly 
civp-rrri with the enntiy »i the atory. Hut nn the whoV if neemn o* il the iiles 
were hirbly plru.-iible nnd it umv be poaalbta that tbe^e fikua will railkD auco n 
htt thit the Othrf pradnceTs will wonder how they nave overlooked the excellent 
acennrioa to be found In letters from the love-lorn, kitrhpn hints and the homa 
drvaamnker. Tbe field ta it tnrge one and Oriaioal. We wleh them aucoeaa and 
■wait the llrirt ahowins with Interest. - ■ 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

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By LOU ELL A O. PARSONS 



WD AT Is the matter with tbe moflat 
will b« answered wVu pwmc thc- 
atrc owner invent* ■ reoMr for 
- tbe present hantUcap In tha 
theatre of permitting tho public to too 
tho but btff of e picture tHrfore tho first 
baa been unreeled, David Wnrk OrtrXth 
•ay*. lie believea conditions la tbo film 
world will continue as black. aa soma of 
oar mow crtidlto writers have pictured 
them In the receot scathing macaalbe ar- 
tJclca, until thla crying: evil ia orrarcomo. 

"How loas cooid David Belaaoo bold 
his supremacy as tho ataze's most artis- 
tic producer/' naked Hr. (■rimtb. "If his 
audiences atraafled into his theatres alt 
during rlar |.j-i-r<jrmjin.T. mdw of tlina 
Holnc the bis dramatic climax before 
they bad aaen the events loading up ta it 
liriJUnnt aa ho R bo would be a liiment- 
Obto failure IF the public w* re permltteil 
to aao tho avrpriaea In lili playa fint; it 
tbo denouemanf was praa«nted beforo tba 
Ant act waa «ecn, ba could not pot^lbly 
survivt, 

Tbe greatest, dramatic prodacer fa the 
world of aoy age oouJri not bare auy-ap- 
tnal to but public If ha bid to plan hia 
playa with the Idea Jn the back of hia 
mind that In- muii -.vor'-s out hia plot 
step by step with the thoasht It could bo 
ana backward bb well as in ita logical 
aoqucr.ee of acta and scene*. 

"Take my p[etBro. "Oae Exciting 
NJjbL' It Js full of unexpected momenta. 
The audience la not tuptmncd to know 
who mardored Johnaon. The name of tbo 
arch Villain Who Is Conatantfj klUlog 
soma one ia not known. If the patron* 
of a tbflitre walk Into the house and >-■■'• 
the wfaola plot oxpoatd with iho mar- 
darer brought tn Jumtire and the rcanoti 
for oil tiiis wild excitement, .what I* 
ta#rfi left [f-r bim When tfic flrtt teanet 
go on AfraLn? The picture ia ruined. You 
could not expect any one to find nn eve- 
ning'* entertainment In a mystery plar 
with lbe mystery explained in advance. 



A> Crnvp m. I'mlilF 



Aa ( >u»nrJi)ilp, 



A tli praise to Gcorsc Ado. Hera la an author who cornea rlfht out and trllx 
A. [ 'n printer's Ink just what he-tblnka about motion pictures. And. tbnnk 
God. he li one of tbe Tery few waU'ksown writa'ra who dues not tako it upon 
atoaaelf to condemn the films nnd who eeea dearly their good points, ibelr far- 
reaching entertain meat value. And be does not hesitate to praise tbem, to give 
; irfierific reiaona where and how they are. not ohIt good, but thoroughly worth whi] P . 
So many authors, many probably with unpleasant utoty experiences still In their 
mlods have written thouaauda and thousandt of words trying to show what's wrotos, 
with the films. Few of then* artlclea hove been coDftttucrlve In tbe lenst, moat 
of them were blurbs by people that knew uofbluc about what they wrote. It ia r 
therefore, decidedly satisfactory to read what QeOrgc Ade haa to aay on the 
subject- Hia nrtlclB In the Sunday edition of the Sew York World laat Week is 
the sort of helpful work that deaerres the thanks of tbe cinema lnduitry at targe. 



SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT 



■ N Vinlty Fair for November thrr* li an irtlcU by Clive Bell called "Art and 
L thf r;.ric jii.i/*- Id which Mr. Ball confeaaea that he boa ohly recently "recog- 
xdxed fJoat tbe motion picture had the alighteet claim to compete with nny bat 
pbotOfrapbers and mnnufacturera of 'raetodrama. He baa drawn an Interesting 
parallel between rhe cmema of to-day and the art of ycatcrdax, with rather tbt 
.▼ague nropbecy timt "the motion picture, in exploiting art, will leave ren| art to 
the arrlBta." Juit what does Mr. Ball call real art? He uya: 

"Up to the juN-H-pr. the cinema haa competed merely with the reporters the 
penny -dreadfiilitit*. the mantifacturert of melodrama nnd the photographers' 

"And It is beccune the Caugarl film aeema to suggest >m Invasion of tbe 
middle country, of tho territory hitherto occupied by those palnlera and writers 
who atood betweeh the unootDprOmlslng artists and the barbaroun bordt — paCotrrr 
and writers, who, while filvinjt the aeml-dvlllxed public what it wanted, mveliled 
that jrobLle Into wanting aomeihlcg better thaD the worst— It is because, in a word, 
tie CaUgari film forbadea another victory for tbo machine on. the frontiara of the 
.p«MUJ, that I aia loclluad to regard in appeatanc* as an event o( some imoort- 

"SbouM the cinema take tr* dealing with themee a rtit above those of the 
jjenay-d read ful and the popular melodrama, should theac tliCmra be developed In 

■ photographs a cut above the aenaational academy pictures, we may come Into pou- 
se*4«n of a new aetoL-mechnnlcai art, but ueraoual art will be driven cloaer and 
elcaer to that utrouithtfld which ia Inaccessible to the pfOffUJe, Concentltig itaelf 
cxefnsfvely with- purely aesthetic problemx, appreciated only by those tin people 
vhi urc capable of reacting to abstract form, art migbt become, like tbe blxbtot 
ma thonja tics, the preoccupation of a tinr international elite. The great painter 
rf^tbe year £000 may be'lo the cultJtot*d public what FJaatein is to me. And 
Snch a change, tbough It would make no fundamental difference to art. to life 

1 Would uak« a vexjf gras L dulereace iodeed; it would make It, I think* teaa rtrid and 



Mi . Griffith facia ao keenly on tbe evil 
of continuous performances hi- believes it 
ia aa grave a problem as cctisoriblp. 

"1 talked with Mary piritfurd and 
n<hi;;l:ri Fairbanks on the horm that has: 
bora wrought hy thin laaAward prescata- 
tiua" aald Mr. GrllHtb. *Mnry talked 
for half on. huiir and ngtofd wJtii me 
ac-m^tbing should be dope. 

"If any theatre owner," sold Mr. flrif- 
fltb, 'blaaed the trail and announced ha 
would show bta featturt* only st fiertnin 
hours, hq would probabb loac money. 
Ilia fallow exhibitors would Inugli nt lilm 
for hia vialonary plan, but he would ho 
dntpg a bis thins (or the ortistlc fuLiira 
of motion picture*. A pluu iniflit bo de- 
vised on TJruadway," wcut on Mr. Grif- 
fith, "v.- in s-r'-iij in> one wauhl be seateil 
after the fratnre had been ou bstf an 
hour. If any <unc arrived tbal lata be 
would have to wait until the end of the 
photo-pis. j- . Thore are romfortahle dlrans 
and commodious Jobbltvt tn takd caro of 
the lote arriving patrons, but I am not 
nitre this plitn wouid h.- practical In the 
■'?n:il!i-r towns, wbcro tha tlitfttrt! owner 
ha* no way nf taking care of his patrons 
outside of tbe theatre." 

Mr. Griffith feels It is highly essential 
for some way M bo derlscd for n picture 
to be *een an the Blwncte Intended it 
alien he made it, 0v\-' ho La willing to 
award a priar- to afty one who Can work 
out a practical solution of the difficulty 
and offer aomo auWitutc for iha hop- 
hitinrd ulan tbot has so npset the aoul 
of lhasu who nr« atrlvlnK to give the 
world bettor picturi-a. 

Answer OlTen Her*. 

"One Exciting Nighf la not the sole 
motive for prompting Mr. Griffith to 
make this pica, hut every uther produc- 
tion, be says, thnt bna been inaiiu with a 
care and carncatnesa that i;lren ita pro- 
ducer tho right to expect a illHe-zcnl pro- 
BcntatioD. 

"Wo mk ourselvca what i.f tbe rantur 
with motfon picLurca. Why do some of 
our moot biiltlniit rnipda HdJfple the mo- 
tion picmrft ad cheap tad ridlnt'oua? 
£t|mp:y lucatiBfl many proiluccrspurpoaelr 
make their pictures witli nn obviaos 
tbrmo. They fiiriiro If tliey try niiy auh 
t.ety It iiill lie siihranrjfipd wbra the fllmn 
arc run off with thr Lust acoi:es rlrNt and 
the first ■ttDoa last." 

,1 Th^ri^ iuu«( be. some wsy to orercoma 
Lhi" fiil l]i i! is holdini: tli- motion Jilc- 
turfr il'iisn to n lower Icvrl and prevent- 
ing it from Jitti-LlnltJg the place |t wax 
destined to reach. " said Mr. G-rifflth. 
"Even the stumbling ovtv pairs of feet 
in the diirk la minor compared with tho 
invparabo bwst bejttg doue our flncst 
produeyona by lln> vngiip now exlatlng in 
Uio theatre* wherw the lilms arc run off 
as quickly an the operator ran operate 
the machine in orrlcr to sn»t as many 
Itroplo n* posjrlhle. 

Soma odo au^ntcatcfl to Mr. Grimttv 
that a system might be evolved wb^frby 
n-.i exhibitor would se^id out tn h)». pat- 
rons postenrda with tho br.ur_ the featuTr 
wriuht he shewn, asking that tlie rutrona 
try and cct to tbe theatre at the time 
mentioned on the cardn. 

Thtetra Owner Has Problem. 

"Xaturnlly tho theatre nwuer wt&ti Io 
make, as much money na be Can," anid 
Mi. Griffith. "No one blame* him for 
thnt. The postcard might keep people 
away, lie would not want to do any- 
thing that would wet a -hnrd-jliin 
Bgnlnst his haaJiieu. But I feel there fs 
tome brnio soul Bomcwhcre who for rJiA 
sake of what it means to motion plctorr* 
will try the experiment of rot permitting 
bis patrons to take their seat* after the 
feature baa been on for half sn buqt. Ha 
would be doing n Kroat good amf every 
producer would rise up nnd call lii.ni 
blessed.'" " 

Mr. Griffith says he will be linppy to 
receiva SUiy Bugg«*rtions cither from men 
who are in the film buainraa or from 
outsiders. He 1b oondde:t there la some 
solution to <::ik evil which tlin'stena to 
he so disastrous to tha finer production* 
and he^aka that every one who fa i1il< 
cerfiy Intrrcated In givinp; not only New 
York, but Keokuk, Iown, or OaboEh. 
Wls- T the beat in minion pictures try and 
help And tha solution. 

W'jat la tho matter with Lhc- movies, 
aa Karl Kitchen and other ivTitfTs 
have oakod in articled In tbo various 
magazine* Is net n ilealre on tbe part of. 
the producers tu tnnko cheap films with 
tnwdlry aabi< i ctj. but an inability to get 
away from these subjects so long na the 
film.i are preseuted backwards. 

David Griffith arn~aya has sometliing to 
say when In 1 speaks and we believe tbia 
ia worthy of consideration. Wo should 
likn to hear from some one else on tbo 
rame subject. 

Han la a> i.n.-k> Gtrl. 

One of our moicprotnintnt theatrical 
ageats la authority for a story that ia 
romantic and unUBliid etiongh to occupy 
the trout page of the Sunday feature sec- 
tion- Tbe ossly thiag Inckj^g U tbe glrVa 
name, and that ho would not jtItc "iisj 
for publication. The wife of one of our 
most prominent film producers does nrr 
bnytiig at on* of Fifth avtnuc'a most 




TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If you hive pri!» to give, com- 
plaints to nialH or ideas io air, 
register them with the Onlooker. .. 



. raoto bv w f. a«ij- 

S he Awnk* to rind Mer.tS* th* Mar f PleliforO of I*«l*r«r.n. TM XvwM 
(i»i" Her at Recaptton Shm will »vrr Fvnscl. 



I kept 
a girl 
r Mi as 



exclnalve ahupa. Her attention waa 
draivn ta a mOdrl wbo bad tbo face of 
a Helen ol Troy and the graciouj, tovely 

ms liner of some Tt>¥a\ l-rrr.rtr.\r,:- . i-Lii; 

was attructftf ii-vicni the girl and kept 
telliug hDr hnstiand what a pity r 
with a face and a personalty like 
X could unt hero n chance on Lin it-r'-rn. 
Husband haviiii; heard mauy talu Uko 
tlijs. wo5 borod rmj i* [used to Ve |»f- 

suaded Into aoj'tlilqg :;; ur'un;: jn- 

tereMt. Finally t'!u> wife prevailed upon 
Mm to :-.-.!'■ [fat mal<-, nod becauee 
h* is a good bush-and be t*ild bis staff 
Mr-;- Prnduc^r wns pi'nona 1>" Intorcstgd 
In the gkrl and to do everything to gat a 
satisfactory lc*U. Th,i t/at, in th-i lan- 
guage of Home ef our meut noted hit' 
moristE, wns u brtir. Tha girl was a 
knockout, and ;.,n. wifo bad (bo sati»- 
faction of golnc to the model and offer- 
ing hex a job. Within a few weoka we 
shall hear about the newcomer to the 
screen. A J ■-:■.: i to irjoui WO told (lie 
story «ald: 

"Some wife;, thot. Tbe flral woman 
I ever beard of wbo was uaselflsli 
enough: to lutbreat her husband In a beau- 
tiful girl. t ' 

The Xnvle ran of Mala Street. 

If J:i your heart von feel tbe old time 
jtxo for motion pictures la atiffled tot- 
aver and no uinrc is there a man or n 
woman wbo will irot a thrill over seeing 
a real live«njotion picture atar you are 
mistaken. Tbo thtill Is just ai keen aa ll 
. wka in the old daji when Ffancle X. 
■tuvhman could collect a crowd any place 
and any titao he t h »(mb to walk ahroad. 
In ['jitrTdon, N. J., last Monday Right it 
look the combined efforts of Iho Mayor, 
the Chief of I'olice and their complete 
MiifV to cope with the crowds that 
gathered in iront of the (Jdrdoxi Theatre 
to :■'•■ "The Panaoroua Age 1 ' and the 
atar or two pTombu'd by tbo manage- 
njeut. 

We arrived at 7.80, and even Hotidtni 
cuuid not have broken through the solid 
riijH.- uf humanity pusbiua;, shoring .and 
kicking to get Into tha theatre. Tin- 
good uatured Irish policeman, with tbe 
ntdp of bis brother officers, did his beat 
to make a pathway, bat he. bad no- mora 
rhaucn of separating that crowd than ho 
had of awlmaiing tbe Whirlpool liapldi 
at Niagara and coming out alive. ' 

It could not bo done. - 

Mr. Fanlan, the manacer. frith the 
help of the editor of tho Tinea, a new 
fatcmon publication, took DO, through 
tha alley way past a cellar and back 
*t*ga in cm un into tha theatre, oven, 
(hen iio emerged with bruised nlbowa and 
hits and coats muovd. But tb!a 
Mnyni-V wife' refused to he aatuivr-d by 
auch triflrB, and Edith Roberta did not 
loss her temper when tha almost lost the 
{toil] gra^F* tuiiisina from her hat, so 
w!iv xboutd tbe reat of m ear* for 
skinned abins and dislocated bone*. Be- 
eideB, Itobart Rubin, lawyer of Asso- 
ciated First National, Metro and a few 
other corporationa waa with Jti, bo if 
worat cacio to worst we tbmurht w« were 
w'll r»pre«ented. legally speaking. 

Pnterson turned out In a body to wel- 
Come the «tara of "The TJangeroOB Age"* 
and John M. StabL the director. If 
there Were any citixena who were not 
gathered in front of that tbeatre. they 
must have been canfined to their beds 
with an incurable illness. . 

Fattanon iim a Oewal Mayor. 

Mayor Van Norst wa* there to wel- 
come HIbs Roberts, Mr. Btahl and Clee 
MadleoO. The Mayor Is vary popular, 
because, with Governor Edwards, he ad- 
vocates 'death to the Volstead law and 
doean't hesitate to apeak hia Ideas on 
the subject out loud. Tbe crowd gave 
him a sood hand and then prepared ts 
.do ho&or to tbe visitors. 

Edith Koberts. wbo is here to make a 
plctura for Distinctive pictures, and 
wbo haa Just nalabed "Xhorni and 
Orange BloMomB" f 3r B. F. Sdndberx 
receired a reception that aatoniahed her 



ao she almost collapsed with nervous- 
ness. "Tha Dangerona Age" mfly hnve 
Eirtly Inaplred the receptioa. It Is that 
nd of picture. One. of the Uncut pro- 
ductions' Asaoclatrd First N'ationol has 
had to offer, and a credit both to the 
eon'pnnd and to Ita producer. John M. 
Btahl. 

In ■--. nmnll shy voire she stood In the 
center of the theotre and n|ioke her 
(hanks. But tho crawd refused to per- 
mit her to hide herself In thnt way. 
"firing hrT up on the Binge!* they 
shrieked. Mr. Btahl led hvr to tbe stave 
nnd the enthusiastic crowd filtered un- 
til, as one man said, it seemed ns if 
they would have to pfttflt the theatre to 
hold it together. 

Mr,- Btahl came In for some, exuber- 
ance. To nee n teaJ live, director race 
to fnee L* not nlven to rhfl lownapcoidn 

fvery day. and when Mr. Htuhl emerged 
roni the since be was faced hv nn nrmy 
of younit girl?, who wanted him to give 
them a chimcr. "Make tin famous Ilka 
KditM" they cried. If a rjtita were Uken 
iojday on rwtelMB'i raiat popular mo- 
rion picture alaytr Edith "Roberta would 
win by n otBita pTuraUtj. 

Her sliyiiewi captivated them. nnd. nor- 
small ottractive face . peeping out from 
a little poke bonnet-shapa hat Esoked an 
young ii sn'! so awed at all tho nolaa and 
fupt, ever* Le.BC manic towa wpa ready 
to lake -ft hia coat and fight for her. 

Edith nobcrr-i ia a wtroUg ally against 
lbe grandn damo who wo^ra B ^°"~' 
gowns, long earringa ignj walks wrtli a 
fllde and n elide that la reminiscent of 
■vhltf tfusslan wolf bounds,,' and tall 
jawetl«1 walklDK irHeka. She ia tho 
snihenin of the nccpted type of naovle 
(liieen pictured on the etas* and in v fic- 
tion nf tho motion picture, gadget it Is 
doubtful If auy stir every rrrrlved a 
hlgaer ovntlon, It ont-PUckfortla Pick- 
ford's and even mads Clmrfifi Chaplm'a 
reception in New York lost time srera 
rather tame. Not *x I ruflection on Mr. 
Chaplin, but because New Yocfc Is sltfl- 
ply too blnae to ^rt Into wnch a afate of 
excitr-ncnt. In ' Main stroet the f«" ia 
not ashamed to abow bis honest admira- 
tion. In New York Be wnuid be afraid 
Of being ridiculed, 

Tbir like lis* Picture. 

The crowd bad expeated Harold Lloyd, 
Hodolph Valentino and e«Hno of the other 
electric light name*. -No mention of any 
specific star br»ng>t this iboat- It waa 
cattsed by a mouth to mouth publicity in- 
spired by the wide advarttaing given "Tha 
IHnaerouB Age." Perhaps if tbo plctara 
bed lieeii leas aatufylaff they might h.ave 
felt Pateraon waa cheated by only baring 
two stars and a director when they had 
expected a donen or more, hut, aa one 
fan aaid: 

'That pkhire la ao «r*q It's worth 
three, timea what we paid bo git In- 

The rcetlesancaa of tbe aodlejsee Bnfl 
the air of eipcctancy that was apparent 
tn the way tha gJrla erased their necks 
and their escorts roae o> thtlr feet every 
few momrnts to see if "Edith haft roim. 
wbb rather dixtnrblng to ntij ana who 
wantid to see **Tbe Danfferoua Age," but 
even with tbe hubbub the excellence of 
the Idea and Mr. Btabi's artistic rianal- 
"huUion of tbn atory could not be 
drowned. I want to see tbs picture again 
under more auspicious circumstances. 

Id apito of these dlfflctiitiaa, I urn glad 
1 went to Paierton. Evan theagb I 
lo*t a pair Of glOTOS and a box of candy 
la the melee. It g*v e m* the feeling of 
klpsbip for these "Hftio. atreat" fans. 
Their entlinslaam^ their delight and their 
frank enjoyment of the whole thing is 
something I wouldn't have misaad for 
a comforuble 3t*t In a Broadway house 
without any Jostling crowd. 

The exploitation 'of tbe picture is a 
feat, too. The grttlag the town to the 
theatre and the holiday appearance of 
Pateraon. Harry 11 el r.b en bach. It teems, 
geta the credit for getting all of Pater- 
sun ont for John Stahl'a picture. It was 
he who p.anued tbe fasrivw oceaako. 

l!b* crowd was ap lUr mad, thsy cap- 



tared Visa liiu'indfl, Bacon and demanded 
wbot cti-mpan.v sbo was with. Bar 
clothea — of Pa i-Ulan m nk t — irrtrigned 
them Into believing *be was eithBr Po!a 
Negri or some niw foreign actresw. Im- 
ported to gire Pateraon a motion picture 
bolidey." 

Aa Jbk Uttl* Edith Hoberts, who- 
jtanda a scant dte laot, and Is Mmodest 
one might thlnb she bad juat strrived 
from b convent. Instead of a motion pic- 
ture studio, [ can asaura Pateraon no 
mistake wbb made In favoring her. 

Onlv the unexpected ovation .fright- 
ened her fato a *ick headache and we 
brought a younR lady, back to New York 
who waa in uucb a state of eabuustlatf 
w* almost bad to cal4 in on M. D..to 
administer to her. 

We de'irattd her to her motbef, who 
decided she better accompany -Edith next 

nui.i sh;> eqei reiitlnc on iLiLsi Street, 

rJho had to report at thm studio- next 
morning for "Backbone," la which she 
plays Lie leading role. Life for Edith 
Roberts rfnee aba left- the Uhlritaal 
studios^ wbere^ahi- worked fur five years, 
baa been one long serin of Lcndlag role?; 
one of her moat conspicuous efforts bev< 
Inx been as Bbannou U'Oay in "Sinirday 
Nrght." a Cecil D fl MlUn picture. But 
w« are strong for Paterson and hope to 
make enough monef tn- spend o season 
In this (■•-.-.!j, wIice" they love moviia end- 
odore film "star*," 

lliiJl Gets :t »i.r Job. 

Henry Hull Man been tbe bunlest youth 
on firondway this season. He is being 
sought by ovef-y ^iro^ticer *rlib n jure- 
nllr part to accept a tempting contract 
to mate a picture. Ho preaaing have 
these nffera been since Mr". Hull prayed 
in "One Kxeitlog Nipht" ho- has had to 
leave the enst of "TW Tilt nnd tlm 
Canary" to du Justice to hia hctccu work. 
His laEcHt alignment Is with J- Porker 
ILeade. 'H,~ has Ihrcn engaged to play 
lh« leading role in "The Coward, ' a 
story by Jack Bsylfc Wbt-u the picture 
reaches ita screen It will chati|;-i Its title 
beeatiKs uf tltr picture- made by Tbomns 
In ■ -r- a. long limn ntfo with tin" nnma 
Dime- I happened (o meet Mr. Heodc 
on tho Street tbo day -he Wtsa negollaf 
lug with yohng Hull, and he waa moat 
anthtulshtlr aver f.ie contract. 

"Hull has all the charm ..t Ray." aaid 
Mr Itende. "Ht Is a fin* actor and tho 
type of line cean Amcrieau nmnbood 
w* need on the screen." 

CililiiR I » n I r Jn r. 

Our mail .veaterdny moniing cuorjtined 
b Irltir from Ur. Francesco Saucbolll, 
the chlropMctor, with a wnrniug to »nvs 
the old machine before It ia rflegoted 
to tho ru till ish" heap. He aaid every one 

!;oes ou their nerven until the final col- 
spse, "Von aaid a mouthful, doctor,'* 
hut wbo *:vp r think* of taking; time for 
treatment* until the warning finally 
makes it imperative. I (UpDosc, if people 
would tflkf tln-miciviK in time. th?ro 
would lie fewer hHakdOWna unil fewer 
patlenlji in tbe aanltariuran!. 

Frora rtiiynltiy tv J*t|, 

earth with a thud this week. After 
hnhnnlihiiiK with royalty nud being wined 
and lilned in England, she comiH hac-k 
to America to go to JM1. All next week, 
slartlne Monday. Jihe may bo found at 
tho Tombs. Mi r ■>: !•■:-..-- is te'lng cost 
fr>r the' parfi ef the nirl who jroes to juil 
In "Witnin the Iaw." l-'rank Lloyd tuts 
coxne on from the Const Tor tha 4xpree* 
purpose of tukitig tbesc scenes. The rest 
. of the [dcture wilj bt.- pbotogmphed on 

■ tbe ('ohm. Couatance returned lu rime 
to attend tin opening performanc* of 
"Bast la West.' 1 She wilt bo at tha 

, Slran.l to-nIgbt + They all, including 
I Mrs. Peg, tho famous mother of the fa- 
mous Talmadgra, nearly Smothered the 
_ Kodlon baliy with Iiuhh and klsseif. Oh, 

■ yoa, tic chl'd is being brought up In lh*> 
, modern way, of course. Ittit Natalie didn't 

have a thing to 'aay and neither did< 
| Buster when the famfy tnok potacssloa 
| of tiic cbiid. If Mrs. Talmad^e np-iir 
write a aeries of nrtlcicu on their as> 
perlencea abroad Ocorirp Ad* will faave 
to :nok to his kuxt<1.t. that in, if sua will 
write her adventures am ehc tello tbrm. 

•What Doti ghe lleuuf 

Eiaie Cohen writes from London to *ay 
the gowipa abroad are telling wild ta'ee 
about New York. S n y« Elsie: "I hear 
New YorJo will be *rV before- luag. 
There la ureat speculation about it in 
Europe, and It la iiuitu a hotting topic." 
May li,- true, lint mo« folk norer- anew 
New York waa anything else but "wet' 1 
for tboaj- who know the cornea nf a few- 
good bootlcggera. As Will "Sogers aaya 
"bootlegging is tbe greatest industry in 
America." 

The Mna 1U. „ Sense of lienor. 

In our mali to-day la a postcard sJned 
Irvlnjt 3. Btrauae, pfcaident of "First 
Fifty lenru Corporntlou." Baya Mr. 
Stranae: "Kindly deny reports that I 
am niBhina; prfs-luctioae of 'Kmnan and 
Smite to Kew York. And ft ia doLars 
to dourhnuts with Ethel Bnrrymoro and 
Jan* Cow] doing 'Juliet' on Broadway 
wo will have plenty or 'Romeo and 
JiUietj) oo the fi.m market, lbe one 
Metro- made with Beverly Bayne and 
branch Bushman and fox ■ picture with 
Thedtt Hflra— and I have forgotten wbo. 
played Borneo— will probably be resur- 
rected." 

Merr Msnii Arm. Vlklt 4 IKoaotlnl. 

Ml* Marsh is the most devoted mother 
I know. 8be never lets anything Inter, 
fere with bar «» Of Mary Marsh Arn», 
Oer ^yter-old daughter, when she went 
abroad this Fall nnd last Summer alio 
look the baby with her. and every pho- 
tographer who snapped n picture of Mao 
Included little Mary Marsh. It waa Im- 
possible to ret one wlrhouit the other, so 
close did the yoting-lady keep to htr 
famooa mother. Thoye returned from 
■Lump* last week, and Mary Marsh de- 
veloped nn ebacea* on a her foot*" Her 
mother hustled bey to the hoaniui and 
remained with her night and day until 
she was ready to return borne, B. E, 
Arms, the young lady's father, who, by 
ute way, ia a cetabrity on nia own, hav- 
ing written trumy brilliant 'articles end 
having conducted a column for tho Trrb- 
"netbat waa widely read, eaya the 
72,0w miles of glob* trotting had noth- 
Injf to do with Mary Marsh's abacs** 

Elek Jo-tan Lwdvlarai ua Hlvlemart* 

I bare always felt Elek John Ludvigb 
should be, a diplomat laaccad of a cue- 
ceaafnl film magnate. Of connc thera 
1a v moro money in tht latter, but ha 
knowa ao well how to mansge. people 
wben their feelings or* ruffled. ; H« al- 
ways ssya the, right tblnjc and manages 
to send them away siniiinc. He ii so 
tnodeat it il impoeslbli: to get bim to 
talk for publication, but if ever, with the 
aid of hia brilliant wife. I nni able to 



induce him to talk' 1 know he will say 
many things that should have beeii said 
long; ago. but he will soy tbcm in such 



a way no one will t*ke offense. Now 
that Mr, tLudvigh fa going to Europe, for 
the Famous Playara-Laskj, the company 



be serves as treasurer and general coun- 
sel, we suggest if President ETerdrng has 
anyihlnx be want* handled in England 
or Paris ho rive tbe commission to Mr. 
Lndrigh, It wit) ,bc accomplished and 
in such * way thO foreign government 
will feel It wo* the* very thing they 
wanted ail tha time. 



jStrORTArlDlt Of CASTING. M 
Motion Pletara Editor Th* Morning Tale- 
sraph : . . 
Sine* raiding Anthony nope'a two eov- 
eta, "Thft jPrUoneT'of Zends" sad "Bopert 
of Heataati," I bare uaoa looting forward 
with* lalaraat t» seeing the pLeturliatlon tt 
these rwa storle*. A fsw.wsakB age Bai 

InurSm's "L'rliPnfr of ZeCffla" WBB ttlDWB 

tn our town. Il wbb an* of the most so- 
Joyablr pictures I have aver seta, and I 
4m o,qlte a "(an. It, fallowed tbn »i«j 
clesety, and tbe cpiaractsre were aa perfaet 
aa W Urr bad stepped oiit at the nbVel 
Itself. Lew)j fltsua waa tdeat as liu.lo^f 
Ttaasendyl. an4 the Bama.caa be said or 
Alkea Terry, stusrt Belmet and Robert 
Edeeon, and itimon Mavarro'a parformane* 
aa Itapert wag « ncrBr-to-fis-forgOtlen one. 
HIb appearann, his BetlonS sad evsiy 
ebartctel title yni "r.iiij is «ov realef 
wood Imaglfla the lEashlng vtllatn «E the 
novel. It v.nuM be wondarfnl If 'ROpert 
of Heotsau" could tn- played with the 
same actora. 

However, I am sure the fielmick people 
wit] spar* nothing ta oiaki this a worth- 
>vallo prodOrUon, but I know there are 
many who will be surprised: and fllsap- 
painted at tbe cast thsy hava I'+'leelrf. 
Bert Lyteil. sltbongb Sn excellent scter, 
is nn last person Iti ttio^wor'd that Ct* 
be rlanaltxad In thfs ToJe of Hudolf !<•■ 
nndyl. Also. fclM.nc TtamersteLn. Margery 
Daw and Hobart Boiworth seem rather 
i>a*nKaoU> lor their parts. Adolpb Jean 
Menjon i, alwsyi lat^restins. out Is hardly 
ttbe trpe for the pirt of Rupert; there Is 

r.'tli'n;; ati-rni hi n: to -rUggreit tbs dsalllng 

youiiir sniaJer of the nnvel. lie 1b a good 
vlllnln. of .'■■■!!;■■■", hot la a roostrniDed way, 
:!i.: be Inehj nn' .:'!.-■ ry and Impalilre man- 
, -i at the character f r : qoestlcin, Qrysnt 
Woshliurn ■ecms to bo the only player as- 
'eeled sd Tsx who Is IdealLy sultad to hit 
role. 

Of cnurse. I don't Huppoae ■ mere fsn's 
protest makes any difference, but I aboqld 
fhtnk tbat witblhe imoont of mbnar and 
patmtsbint effortp that Selsnlck Intends 
io put Into this picture thsy would wsnt 
to start out right -with a «nLtabls caJr, T. 
Ter one, would like tp aee the rdmantle 
Rudolf played by Kugsns O'Bnen, uml 
[tuptrt played by Norman Ksrry. Wsrfl 
Crane, or, beat at all, by Ramon NsvsTTO. 
Here's hoplas that Sflialek will reconilder 
it" 'mi hafot* It la ap^llee, as many 
flt]i.T caod ptctotei fasvs beta, try in an* 
■ tillable esst. Very truly yOurs. 

An Ardent Fan. - 

fciojlre, y. y. 

COCRAGE AMD T&TtE r.\T!TOL 
Motion Picture Editor, The Morning 
Telegraph: 

Jreuetta Sewell was nolte right 10 her 
tribal* ia tbe Capitol Theatre, Which you 
printed In your Oalookar'a Colnton'a Few 
weeks ago. It sterna to ma th*t tJiev b" 
to no end of troobls over their broerama 
nnd don't get half the credit they d«S«rtf, 
Ths movie revle-vers emch wank spend s 
lot or time leHtor us shout the f**tnr* 
picture, but uioaJly ths rest of the' bill 
Il ao "alBO-ran." Aa BCIbj BeweH ■■rs. 
■aore often tea* ottiarwlas, tbe movlt Is 
ihe lesst interesHog part of the prorram. 

Last week, to me. was a sblalng ixsmplB. 
t thonsbt "Eln Heldenlebea" was very 
fine, -and I couldn't belp wondaring how 
in me world any nrotlo& pletara maasget 
ever got up tbe nerve to preieat siieh. a 
(Mar In tils ptayhoojp. Mr. Ttotbefal 
must ?ip sn np'.Lm'st of tbe blgheit order. 
Hia clientele la uoabrltsa the moat dla- 
tlr.r;ulabed of any of tbe Etrondwiy photo- 
plaj houaes. Bnt even at thst—tbey'r* 
marie pricrons. And for turb ■ long 11m* 
now we're heerd shoUI-the defteent mtntsl- 
|ty af iiji-tuTr-H-oers, I but we're come ta 
ijejleve*' It. Apparently he hasn't been 
altogeihtr convinced of the lack of Intel- 
lire ace nf blB pstronj, ' 

Ita ■-'"■'T mOSlcal taysalf, and I go to 
tbn Capital each week principally to bear 
tbe music, hnt I most admit thnt whea 
I went there last week f was a little 
nervbUB es to bow the andlance weald 
receive bb profound a work as atrnnas'a 
"Xln Uttdenlsben." I felt a itreng iyes- 
palhy for Mr. notfrafal. because I realised 
he was trying to do something leally fin* 
and 1 waa so afraid those present wouldn't 
rsaluse the treat tn store for tbam. But 
tber did. snd t mnst say It was grstifytng. 

For the picture I con net say es much. 
1 was anxlooe t» see "Trifling Woman" 
because a number of my frlcm!* had seen 
It end the/ teemed to be about divided 
In their opinion!. 1 fait this same way 
about tbe reviews T read of It. Some of 
tbe crltln thought It was areat and ot&- 
era Bald It was very ordinary. So f 
tbouabt I'd like to decide for myself— and 
I did. It was a great disappointment to 
ma. It was so fan* and tiresome and foil 
of pointless detail. However, a* I said 
fHETore, at ths Capitol thars Is always 
tbe music, sad lilts Sewell and I cer- 
tainly are "hands across ths Be*'' on tbs* 
ftolnt- 

Toara faithfully, 

MARY tt DURHAM. 

147 Rlvvrslde Drive. 
,- Sew Tort Cltr. 

win kot rmargoiT cAcsgf 

atorlon . Pletara Editor, Ths Uorolng 
Teles raph; 

The idea that Will Hays baa, accordlne;- 
to your Jjeper. of forming a committee to 
P*sb en pletares befon thsy ar* shown 
■to th* censer board, seems to me to b* 
th? bohk. To* latter la your e«ramna 
in: week exactly expressed oj opinion 
ea tbe subject. I can't sea haw under 
the son It's going to help mat ten one 
•bit. If, after all that has b**a dons and. 
said an to* subject, to* yradocsx* sire 
still making objectionable movies and fill- 
ing the 1 *} with thlifB that are eeflBoratue. ' 
wby not look Into the factories Uremielref. 
If the trouble oBunatsa from there, why - 
hot Btert right there to sdjuet thussa l»- 
■tssd of formlasi nsw -committee* te offer 
snggestiOni after tbe plcWrti h»v* been 
msdBr 

Theie's mors w.iate energy, Bad mora 
talk about wb*fs wrOBg with the xoovles, 
and what's right with the movlsj, and 
what we're going to do for tbe mOvles. 
bat settlom Is there aaythlag den* that Is 
trail* sabatantlal sad Intelligent. Mr. 
Hsyea, himself. Bay* that tbs boat srey to 
sbotlsb censersbJp Is to do sway with 
tbs cans*. Hut wby welt to do aersy with 
it? Why not piavertt It in the btgtnnta'fc? 
If tbe writer* a*d dlvactote of screen 
playa nave neither good sense nor good 
judgment, why can't people be loaiflled 
In these position* who have] 
Tdnra vsry truly. 

PHILLIP BIIYAXT. 

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I ALTO 



-Tht'Tall artktt- ■•»'■ 
»*i<n*ui lllilte OMMm. 



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UP SHE GOES 



• LOBWl 

(TATE 



"THELMA" 



CAPITOL "HUNGRY HEARTS 



CiplLal Onr-d Orcbt* 



r«lBHhlH F FI'rAmt. DutI. pM.rik«.T*k* Fr-ijr 
H»rrr 1I««H"»«' FtrflCK HHAC'KH. 



MARION BAVIES 

nsiniiii^e&i 
KNIGHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



MRS.ALVIN UNTERMYER 
TO BE DEXTEFTS BRIDE 



DiTomd Wife of Sew York Lawyer 

to JUrry Hotion Picture 
* ■ Stmr- 



DB VTT.T.F. TO T)TM&7T WTJHH3Q 



Th**lrr Owiin' OBrl>Ti 
AI*11l«if» at < kllim !■> Ur.w,. 



FOR SKIN TROUBLES 



Zemo, ih 
Liquid, Jusi 



Br WtTBtLA 0- FABStm 

CBCIL Dbl iniXFS iRarvlr. in 
sot All w rcct wltt U> dir*rri— 
of ta* beat fUm Ptlkn. Ha bar 
t B*w Job. Ht it to H dJtnrtor 
CtMTtl of EiHr.v-i fVi;*r'i m*rH*t*, 
Trfaifh li p*L (or boru tjen* tlJi wr*». 
iiAl^ En ba anQoiiiMmJ * UttJ* lAbrr Id 
tin »-•*[. a 

Elliott Outn T<BtRd«jr io ■ taWtAla 
admlHrd the weddta*- and aaid hii brUa- 
to-fct I* W™. AlHn Ualarurtr. *t»or«d 
wife or ih* wmlih* lafal lofk lAwjtr- 
For enine daja rntBora ban (Iliad ii« 
aJr that Mr. Daxtar woulii Like onto bim 
■elf ■ niw rift?, but uoltbfr b* nor th« 
ladf would affirrai nor dtnr taa Rporc. 
YcattrdiT ha braka th« eilanfa and tbe 
(option picturt riIodt at HoU]rwaad U 
thrilled at the prtMpKt of the popular 
Elilott la tbc rote >f Jiruband to the 
■ttrmctire And wralthr ilre. I'ntermjfr. 
Mr- Daxtar waa dJvoKad froof UlTiv 
Doro. the ictRH, Abon: thm rtira axo, 
and nitbooih th«ra w;ra nnsara of a 
n>ntndllat|on it rrrrcr ramc to paaa. Miae 
Doro haa never nmarrlatL 

Cocil Da M.I1IC aald reattrdw ht *c- 
miitrdi the poflt of director aKnaraJ of the 
wedding and would rgak* an uinounce- 
nurnt of [ho daflnlte data a little' later. 
Meanwhile both hn find Mr, I'^it are 
'.vr.rk.ih:; on "Ailun'ri Ellb," tbo ntjt I *-■ 
Mllle production. 




i 



can h Antiseptic 
rhat You Need 



Don't worry it»ou! Ecifmi or alher 
ik\n ttciuMif. You can have ■ cleir, 
hcil thy i kin by mln{ Zcmo obt lined 
it lay draf store i t JSc. or «xtrR lire e 
bottle it 11 00- 

ZtmQ fenerilly Temoven Plrnples, 
EUckheidi. ftlotcnct, £ciemi and itlni;- 
worm Rod mikei the iklo cltir ind 
heilihy lemo t\ i :!f»n, penctnlinf. 
■ nllieplk liquid. It I; easily ipplUd 
ind colli ■ mere trill* lor eicb appli- 
cation. It Is i twan dependable. 



MACY EMPLOYEES 
TO DO JURY DUTY 



Letter From Finn . to Stiff and 

Judiciary Announce* It Will 

Hot Exteo tinge Excniei. 



NO COERCION 



ATTEMPTED 



ckiiii- 



,•■ mii. 



VMlcrrlRT at Ihn WomanA CitT.Clob 
Pjdnr j S. iVtim, prealdent of the >U<- 
tlon PJctare Theau* Ownrra of America, 
Charlea D'Ttaill;. prroldotit of tha Mo- 
tion rietur* Tbeatre Owners of Nfw 
York, and WL.Um Ijndau tad B- A. 



IfOt aim 
■tr« Om 



morosco .a^tSfitfaB 

L*ir* lloLld.r VatlmJl Tli.r.iiT 

llniifti i w-.~ m — ^iww.'. 



HIT m TOWHi 



Uf !!%# men 

fa is 1 1 home 



Hd|«««4'i LaafUv KnMk4at 



METROPOLITAN SSKbj 

w*d. kym, m in t.^Jlaai Tot? 5*«ai 

Tiin., T kir* a Rttu a, Si ra n C*r^aa 

Tlifi. C«. •( LU. La Tr.Tiii* 

Frl. R"M. u tlJ.. „.„;„ ,T«Vi 

7af. Mat, M I .\. Dob Carlo* 

Bar., i. T-r- r r*. Oi-ioclo 4:: Paallaccl 

w#ai Jf«i, i- l loat* i-l JnllBlI? 

ll*KOir*Jir riANO VEZD 






bt-.ke\th\-bbbtide1 



aaaiLr. km ore 

Palace 



■ a c«„ « ■ ■ i «-■ 



Cn.r Ki-1'.c.m TltCFOCn. MOFTQNa. 
n|Q|||Jkl pODLEIC at MORTUN, 



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STHEET 



81 



A Crt*i fkaVmUj. 



SiKnili Conitaiioe Tfdmadffa 
I R A Pi II Id -Km X* Wnt" 

1I-,A<7SL ' «M' iB (]'-i>i>pt> mr Of U.«[.i I 

iM ib* Fna»e*> F-OKIJtB BALLET. 



JACOB RUPPERT STOCK 
RAISED TO $15,000,000 



Jacob Aubpert, tha corpoeatioo which, 
bearl that DaJBt without tho acxOtapAul- 
ment of tha nanal ^Int," Teeter-day Hied 
In the of flea of County CUcrl Jamee A. 



mmtm 

STlRH0I«r II 

■p RihRJ^RaRi Ra^'"lar^TBRaeT 

t»«^4S»WrM „ i 

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DEATEl 5 0TICEI. 



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CKtiAOL' 

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CRUKH, 



UHDaTBTAK 




Donei-an the cnantmonB oorwnt of (ta 
Btockholdan to iscrtate lta caplol sfaxk 
from 1.000 BhaTN St flOO each to I.VX 
000 ahana at flOO each, thui boevtiof 
lta capilBlLEilIrn from JIW.OOO to 115.- 
000,000. 

The crtifii-itp doej not eat forth tha 
reABona for the propoaad inrrraae. It 'La 
alfned br Anna Boppert and Jacob Hup- 
part, who Bet forth that la tTualew of 
the pet ate of the late Jacob Kiippert 
under hli wilt they hold all of the eapi- 
tal Btoch aforeaaid. 

There ia appended a receipt for fT.*W, 
or oo(hrw«rJeth of 1 per cenL tax od 
the Increased qpitaJisarjo n from the 
State TTeajmreri office, 

Tha proposed [nertaae fa bettered to 
bt tba outgrowth of the deeliioo of the 
SupfTTT-.r Court of the UnicDd Statra to 
the effect that Block dmdeoda (dJ rider. da 
of Lacrraaed capital atock) are not tax- 
able. 



TS. r y. = !-. LeB TOti.-i I 

TRENTON. Not. 27^-Tha IfiC2 «- 
hlWdoo of the Treutoo Itneratate Fed/ 
Aaaoeiatioa -was the moat so uia s fu i la 
the hirtory of the saaocUtion, aeeordinf 
to a report anbmittad to the board of d$- 
reetora by Coloud Mahloo H. MerrerTm, 
■aentary flf the aaaodatioa- The direc- 
tor* hare declared the ubbbI dividend ol 
4 per eesL.' as, 'tha eoaunon. and 7 par 
MiL on th* preferred stock of tha or> 
RAnlaatioa. The diridenda ere payahk 
Id Deeacaber. la anticipation of the ar- 
hiWt next year, the board la gitiDg euo- 
sidarRUon to the erection of two -lai** 
dl nl Bx: haifa on the eihlbitioa croonda. 



wraat Cairi«ti^ 
aaTEa?V T * t-tI ™ ,fc "*" ■■"» **- 



ecutlTe secreUry of the Theatre Ownpra' 
ChaBBbeT of CoDTraeroe, met to dlacua* 
a proposed amendrnen* to'tfar bill pre- 
ventiog chlldrrn fmin r^lis to the tuo- 
tlfin picture the«trc<fl slone. The ameod- 
ment will with restriction! allow the chil- 
dren to attend the ihrabrrs at certain 
hours. To-day at the, Theatre Owner*' 
Chamber of Commerce tha tnartrr will 
be BasRassass nioff fully.^ 

One of Ibe rreatrat^RUfflciildn the 
theatre owoejr «n the East Aide baa 
been ihU bill which preTeutnl the rail- 
drrn from RttcndX&i; the theatres wjihoqi 
i^f ir paeeatp In fisaay eases the mothers 
of the Ittle people bate bees oat to work, 
end (he r'lUdT'ti bed no piece to go hut 
the atrcata. The number of children 
killed io automobile «ccideetta dorinc the 
last year baa been appa'tios; sod many 
of these tnijbi bate bees; preTeatadl if 
the ehlldrea bad been allowed to fo Lnio 
the thealrca. 

It ia the f*:jimuon of many of the 
leadinf (beatrf owners (bit lasjaliicd 
chaprrobaci> of Lbs children with a pos- 
sible ■efferatioB of tbr boy* e.n-J cirle 
would aolre ■ problem that bis baen a 
hardablp en hoth the mothers and tha 
eibibltoTB. With proper pretTamj tnd 
tha ritht «crt of ■ rhapemoe Io look 
after the rhlldren. It woyld be a T«y 
eacellent thiol If [he Ittle foLk rouid bare 
Bom* plire r.-s er> sfler school hears. Car- 
tAlnly n motion picture theatre with the 
rif.-.i sort of dims waald be infinitely 
betlrr thin !br *(rreta vt> hope the 
amendment wl[| ba added to a bill that 
abould be (-hurried. 

fltanlawB fttitfiu, 

It may hart been rnmperatnent end It 
titer hare been nomethlnf else, hut what- 
ever it le l'rnrhyn HtanlRwa la no' loftier 
a director in tho Femous Plsysra-Lajhy 
etudioa. Mr, Sinnleivii was told he Could 
direct Poll N««TT'a rsaal plctura and, of 
conrte, belne new er the bnslqeaa of ril- 
rectlnf, hr wn> Melily elated. Then 
cam* wnrd that Dtt plsni had been 
dittnmd and Mr. Bunlawe would dot bare 
an opportunity to direct the foreign, Rd- 
ecaa. 

Mr. Banlnwia tmiennrion will take ef- 
fect January 1- li-- nay?, he had no an 
nonnocinenta to make, but that he will 
take o rose afcrond and study the fordfri 
market. 

Bonmaa la w« w Caaas>aar. 

Erery cdood bai a ellver Holor. Tes- 
terday when nrwa »u ecarear than the 
prurerbfR] hen'a teeth, aloet CABle Arthur 
Jacobs with a hne new atary. Mr. 
Jicohe, aonrdlnt to bia osra edmLsslon, 
haR just aoBaummaied tn Important bust- 
nesa deal (or 1023. lie baa airoed Frank 
-Odraase to a lone; term eoacniet.' Mr. 
Bonan ia .the man who directed 
''HuBWreecnie, n He will direct a series, 
of aU-BCar productions oF famoaa etorfsaL 
Mr. Jacobs sayi "WandrrtAf DanKhtsrs," 
by Dana Boruet, pohllahrd In the 
Heanfs Magaainf, win be M» first pro- 
doctinr.. IbddenEstlr. this Dew- contract 
estabtisbea Mr. Jsrgbe u en independsot 
praducor. He hsi hid moch experience 
ia the film bosineas, harlny been asso- 
ciated sense jean atn with Juliua Steftr, 
sad moTaJteeatly with El. F. eVJinlbeix. 

Bara 'AafJvs «>a i:ion(i« M | W*«k. 

Wil] B. Hays, wfao Is 6rU in bia be- 
lief that than should fccrer be any ooa- 
trot of tha ecrreae, suhes oft* exception 
and bias ell the Dews rwal wseklin no 
co-oserata with blur* In BiaJllar Educa- 
tional Weak a BSJSJBSaaj. Preaidant Hard- 
in* iaasad a proclaoatioa witting this 
week down for l>eecmb<r 3-0, and Mr. 
Bars, who baa coasisteatly prepilnJ the 
relative poddoti of cha ecraaa In eahaaat 
to adnearJon, la mahlog erery 'eCort to 
sea fhat motion pictures do rot fall down 
on this rolden chanen to help. Than 
will be pUns anno^iaead a little later. 
Meanwhile, urtl 



mabel nokmanci. 
!■ aiattlna in ■WasAi Willi Mask 
nacll ti i K 



Conlnat. 



day, lt'i every oifc'a dntr to do his part 
to put thia oror.. ■ a 

DroekCll Oris .I-ib 
The rupular F. M. Elrockell, wfan 
• ::iri''>l on tola mod to motion plctur' 
fame rii long (leo aa «.■ were on the I'hi- 
roco Herald, baa Joat been appointed 
manq^er of the AeecH-intod First Nadoottl 
Pirlnrea. tirocaell lm been with Asso- 
ciated First N si '.-■'■:■■, ,: Tor thm : ■ r.t 
hnvinr been aasodated »i ith ibe company 
both in Dsllas and Chkrnzo. 

Habt[ f larmcd >c«* Caaltmel. 

From (he Tobjii we bear/ and usually 
• . -!■ nunon emanaLlBf from Cslifornln 
arc true, that aLnbel Ndrmand bas alfned 
a new cnnLr,^: •nth Mack Sennrtt and 
Till Npn work i™ ber next prrtdocrJon 
vrry shortly. &pc~kin( of Mr &rjineit 
he ban walled in s|l three of hit ataees. 
ind from now on the spectators are eoinjt 
•0 find it diffirpli to »et a peep ni tfcr 
Sennctt players without cettitic a paxa 

Wn old VrleaAs MeMVE. 

a 1_ ILothifei and Ztiehard ronerer 
met for the sntt time io almost twenty 
we ars ) nt (he Newiptper Vemeu'i Club 
dinnrr Snnday nipht Mr. Conover, wha 
fe*Jnnr r>ii^D s husbsnd and docant CaSH 
who tnow-t i:. knew Etoxle when th'j 
wrrc both in the marines tn Vcnciucla. 
At rti.-i: tiTfte Boxie t«* ciSed Sods We> 
»ter. because he ne«r Endnbrad In ant 
thlnr roorc arlmnlatinr. Bnt, of roiinr. 
twenty years :■ !onc enough to ehsnf* 
nny rriHTj'i TicwpolnL Accorulnj; to ftuik 
he waa the jrreates: martot that *T«r 
maiinrd In a foreleji port, rind, scrordin; 
to .Mr. Conorer, thfa ia tiraa wirh but 
artm cEcrntion, Talk shoil ihrllllnR 
yarna. If they sr*' all true U-^ York keS 
two OQaune iierf-.-s, abd what we cannot 
understand Is why Jane has let all thi« 
r^rfroQj material r> unflnbllshed when 
■he bfli the. cotumna of the Teicfraru at 
her ilisposal. 

4 Ll»e or Two. 

Tbrra Sumter Winstow. the brilliant 
Idthdr of marry of ^mart Set's i -tmlar 
atorieA, anld to mn* lomt nirht: "Th.- only 
lIiItic some peopte haFe afalnet iln-.ii' 
elaborate atorai pictures is t lit: r nou of 
the really poor screen actors ever i*l 
killed In the storma" 

If the new auh-titJcS |et finy lonfer 

the motton picture pmilueers csn cut out 

tbe motion qltnffctlier nnd Juit use Still* 
end Btib-titlea — llic old magic lantarn 
■andwicbed Ln nith reading matter. 

Now that "llerton nf the Hilllsa" liai 
exposed the thenirlraj interriew, the 
Rtoroge pretty girl or the film will have 
to have some one double for her — not for 
dangerous picture rtunts, but fof braina 
la interviews. 



I.flilint ittft^rfili to Olar. 

THENTON. Fftre. 27.— L-nited Mutes 
Senetorelect and Governor Edward I. 
Edwerdi of Jer^y City, GOTeraor-slert 
Oeorxe 8. Sllxer of Metuchen, Mayor 
Frank Hague of Jersey City, Democratic 
Stale Committeeman Joseph F. S. Ftea- 
patrick of Jerrcy City and Mayor Fred- 
erick W. Donnrlly of Trenton have ac- 
cepted inritationa to attend a tearlBioaLil 
dinner which will be risen In the Stacy- 
Trent Hotel here on (he ereatnej of Dew 
camber 14 in honor of Democratic Stats 
.Chairman Harry Heber of Trenton. 
Jamta K- Nufrat of Newark has nothfied 
the committee In charge of the function 
that be will e&de&Tor to abortes i South- 
ern trip in order to be back In time for 
tha diancr. 



SmokLlBBT AUr 



CTBteaartaa. 



fir Vaiud Km » The Hwvhu: Tateer*!*.! 

MOKTCLAIR. N. J.. Not. 27.— Mrs. 
Etrrfly 8. Voorbecs la ons of the few 
perpoa" wfae can temtlfy that the first 
nondfed yean ara lbs bardatL 

Mrs. \oorhces, while celebrating* her 
100th birthday, l:-day exprriaej concert; 
orer xh? aaaoant of Freokinc r->uoe: girls 
do these days tat said she reaierjshered 
when her grsodmother dsccJ to ensoke a 
pipe, which she kept In her atocxinf while 
Dot in use, v 



tollftn p[c'D« playvn ivll] h+ 1 SS B > 
_JH«1 U Tke Cbrutwu TSaunawr 
ol" Tti» agsnealnw Twlsaraph. S* «p- 
peas tKswsBbwr X4) In ■jeatev amaa* 
bars IXtam #vee be for*. QrdArw a*a 
mpWT t*r turn taat ftlllaa Art ■««- 
ileu sawsJ* ha seal ta at raosw 



Belleriai th* fonrti,.n« nf * zr*3t More 
• re not only to ui'tribnie mprcbsndlse. 
but to upheld a etandnrd of civic pride 
■ml rcspOaslbEllty. U II M-i,-y A Co.. 
Inc. have Jnst infiirniert i*i^lr cmployem 
nnd tho iudlclory of lb' Brtbtt. tucy w»tu 
eipoct all WBr.eetc! with rhnt a(oro tn 
perform Jnry duty n []<'ire\ r?r they art 
esnsflst 

Thry have asked their em-ilnyeea not 
to rcquesrt to be siruKol fmni jury dutf. 
eiccpi in extreme clrcumstiii) ■*•?-'. 

This policy is being made i/iibllc by 
tbe firm In tba hope thnt nihrr bnalneju 
I: ip una may take the mm- poniilnn and 
thiia obtain bettor ailmlniatrniini. of the 
Iowa, by gattlag hetiet- JuryttK:)!! to bear 
rnnra. It la ff.lt ibnt grratcr reAprrt for 
tl(r Inw nnd Its B.nvrr will onenn if ete- 

ployite know that th^lr saTplecrars ex 
pre! nnd en court go r u 1611 tin rut of rJvir 
iibllgnUone, even nt eomn inc-invcnloi.ee 
ami CE~>ejise tn ihcmBoUefl. 

Macj ■HlplirjUW, when doin-c Jury | 
duty, reeelVD full pay, Irsa Jie-hr jury fee, 
hnd where n-nch of tho cotnprni"ntlan in 
nt) n comuii'Blno. biuda, nrraTiitenienti nre ! 
mjide to aee that the Individual suffer* 
i o Irffs. 

I.ei1er Freaeala Flna'P ro-ltton. 

The f'-.'I'-i :r-c letter lias hecA aent to 
Jtnlgi*, Justices and inBgiatraieft in New , 
York and in parts of New Jersey near 
New York <'•". ■ "This company bai 
has slwaya endesrircd 'tej rneonrace civic ! 
rri'lr and r*apoh»lbLllty on the part of ' 
Its tmplot/Ti, and becaoac of this are I 
bets alwaya Inalatetl that our people do I 
Jury duu whenever th* occasion de- I 
mended. 

"It bar h**n brought to our attention ; 
that op several occasions nay people hevc 
aoOght to avnid this by rlsitna of huai- 
Dim prrmmirr. ar.d In orler thst HO UU- 
just claims of thia sort ahiuld be made. 
wc are asaine; the courta i.ot to accept ■ 
thia Btsienent urk-t It is in writing and 
besrs the slgiiBtu'T of some officer of the 
corporarion. or tbe genenl manager. " 

The letter waa impelled by the fact 
that one ol the employees »f the store 
bee bem promptly excused from July 
duty, when he stSLrd th-^t pressure of 
buslbraa at the store ilrmnndcd his prra- i 
ence then. At that tirrr the justicea de- I 
elared that such an excuse on the part ! 
of a Maey ampinyre would be i^msdl- , 
itely accepted, aincs he knew that It was 
!ii- policy Of the aturs not to oeek ex- J 
cuteai unless tba matter waa pressing. 

Officials nf the a to re. realising tbe cos- ; 
ndenes Implied hr> the wjlUuiTneits to ex- 
cuss the employee, tell th.il such, an sc- ' 
tioa lequlrrdi the alore to take steps to i 
prevrnt abuae nf tbe mnfidencc. Mare- | 
orer, ll was felt that rtnployrea should 
be ipecificallir it formed thst (he store , 
encotirafed their attention to civic obli- 
gations, leat they bellevp their absence: 1 
would be frowned on by the store. 

!"<!vi 1q ffircr I'fricntl Afraln. 
Where perwioel reaKoae nqt ftriiing | 
(rom (he employment maks it seriously ' 
dlfflcutt fftf ooe of Macy's store raeta- 
ben to serve, [In- lirm will not filtempt 
to mike (he employee sen'e, nor to get 
him e-fC-jae-1. On the other bond, whoti 
there la no rclson f^r DOt serving. It will, 
u far i«- ll can, leek to make It possible. 
for him te aerre mkL tn pee thRt he does 

nnt amTf r in hlj POlttJDQ, oor bis etflod- 
Lng with Itlft firm, because of the ser- 
vice. 

I'nhllc aarrlH "f the kind demnnded hy 
jury duty mnkei (or better cltlienihlp 
r-s,il Lncroaaoe the fndlrtduni's feeling that 
he is part of (ho jownmont ByBbom 
under which bo ILveR, llm Ktore believes. 
Tfaua, Jury serTlce. Initead of bains;, as 
many men believe, it nuinnnoc, la really 
sn sdrbnUge m the employer of the 
jurymen, since 1( rtxkcs him a better 
ritisen and coaeequcntly a mora deelra- 
Mo etnplnree, 

•!«« fnlim HJtl Theatre OSfU- 

Tbe dsw Capitol Thentre. Union Hill, 
N J., opened lest night with nine B. F. 
Keith acta. heidVd br Vincent Lopex end 
his Hotel rennayWaDla Band. It Is one 
of the nrwtwla theatres to be operated 
by Prank O. Hail. The other, the tltate 
In the sAne building, which will bo de- 
Toted exclaaitet j to - pictures, will be 
openrd wlthig * few weeks. 

Otbsrs on the opcniBg bill nt the Cap- 
itol were Oeorfe I.emeire and Coaany 
In ft plirlet, "At the Dcatista;" Dosley 
•Qd Storey, 1* "Vaudsvllte a la Carle:" 
FatrlcoLa and Tcarnta. dsneena; Lucas 
and laes, ftthletea: Yrette Bugel. ft 
"tuialatore prima donna;" Wolla, Vlr- 

6 mil, end VYOst, "Two Pallors and a 
iferl/' and Jeaefsaon s iRSlanders.' ■ 
EBropearj Bcrretty act- New features on 
the tcfeert. Topics of thq Day Bsd ee- 
lectioai br the Capitol Symphony Or- 
chestra with Charle* Egbert as condac- 
tor, rounded out the progna- 



W1U Take Off 

Alt Excess Fat 

Do yon fcsaw that there la a aTaipIa, 
aairr-efi. efTBCttT* remedy for or^rfatoefa 
tftst may be nssd. aftfalT aed eecretly fey 
aay du or woman w&o le losing tbe 
iliaa+*i of yautht There Li: and It lb 
aftse other than the Tablet farm, nf tba 
■ens faauoB AJaraiela PrrictlatioB. hewn 
as HArmoli Preserlptlafl Tsblati. Von 

- welt espeet to redace itendtly and. 



Mirmola Freeeri»ti«a Tablets are told by 
all drngf liu (be world orer si one dollsr 
fer s CftM. or yen caa secure teem direct 
front tbe uersola Co. eaU Wcwdwaru 
Arcana, Detroit. Mldu. on receipt of Erica. 



W W Pavaxeat] A, T- Smart 

Brood^-ay at Ninth., New York 



/n Ue ,twllto*TBf»-^J.; and -i.Ii P if. 

Lilian Owen'l Mirioncttci 

in Holiday Vaudeville 

Merry mimic, music and mummery by 

marioiieMte men nnd matjens. 

Frit Gallery, Nbw Bi^iiiag. 




IN THE FASHION SALONS 

Women's Knitted Frocks 

HALF PRICE 

Now $19. 75 to $82.50 

Imported frocki ind frocks made 
from fine imported materials ny our 
foremost mAers. 

One and two-piece models. 

Wool, wool and fiber silk and liber 
silk alone. 

The simple, "mart frocks worn sn much by veil 
dressed women both bere and abroad at fall and winter 
resorts; splendid for country wear. 

Ninth Strwat Sida, Socand floor. Old Buudiog. 



FINAL SALE! 

Women* s Tailored 
Suits, $20 

OrxfinaDv priced $59.50 to $69,50 

Simple, two-piece suils of vddvne, 
duvet dc lalne, and other soft pile 
fabrics — no fur trimmings, but per- 
fection of tailoring and inle eMlnfc 
treatment of such d£(aih as collars, 
cuffs and pockets, 

Sacond floor, Old Building. 




Wc have ffotiped together 

1 f 

Some 200 Oil Paintings 

Many of them htm tht Pttrit Salons 
to b* lold at fractiotu of their oKfixial price* • 

UO, $25, IS", VOO-and a ftw 
at $200, $300 and more 



Most ol these palntinti hi»e 
been used i: virloui tlmei to 
decorate the Store. How we with 
to fill the Una* they oiCupy with 
new collection! of pilnllrtgi ir- 

So. glihoufh imonj them ire 
very fine cinrasu worth two. 
three, lour ind even five times 
whit we Rre now asking lor 
them, ind originally marked to. 
we ara grouping them All to- 
gether to be Dmoil given i*iv 

Lind^lpei, paintings (hit tell 
stories, hiltorkll ; trre!. SO-nTC 
genuine intiquei, xome copies of 
antiques: ind i lew deltghtlul 
ship pkiures~old barki. brlgan-, 
tines, scbooneri — -which, si every 
one knows, have a greit vogue ' 
|uat now. and why shouldn't I 



they since ihey ire ilwivi deem- 
ragprtr 

Siiei waned 

The slrej ire from * foot 
BdattRa lire ol Mllle decorative 
patches of rolnr tn hthff behinJ 
a desk, quite imatl enough for 
apartment wills, to rerv large 
palntlngj ivllabfe Tnr hotels ind 
clubs where larg-e will spaces re- 
quire spacious canvases. The 
largest of the latter ire if>xl2 
feet, others lie 4x6. 3«£ feet and 
oilier large site*. 

But naaww, many of these 2oo 
pictures ire smalt etigagh for 
Ihe -il\\ of the average home. 

Bring yonr measuremenlj with 
you. 

E.i-h'h Callvry, N» BuiTdlnt. 




INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN 

Do Your Clothes Fit YOU 

Tht REAL yea —yoar Personality 

— or Only Your Body? 

In college or in business, 
thi young mm demands that 
his clothing shall express his 
personality, his force, his 
youth, 

His taste runs to Iweeds 
and homespuns, Io warmer 
colors, more daring patterns. 

And the cut of tiis cloth- 
ing must be different, must 
be individual. 

Wanamaker clothing for 
young men answers these 
demands. 

The fabrics are strikingly 
good-looking tweeds, home. 
spun5, cheviots, In patterns that appeal to young eves 
— grays, browns, heathers, and I pleasing collection of 
diagonals and herringbones. 

The models are in I or 4 -but Ion coals, with small 
lapels, short vents, straight backs, and wide-cut irous- 
ers. Norfolk models, too. 

Tin* and four-button madeti — S3S 10 $60. 
Norfolk iporu Miiu, three and four pieces, 
$40 to $75. 

• • • 

Cloth Hats for Men, $4 

R&ugb-unliri cloth. In two good- look Ln jr. shidM— i medium 
brown mixture and i light ten. Leather swtatbind, golden 
serge lining, A very well roide, closely sewn hit. Excellent 
for Winder wear with a heavy luster. SUes c*tf la 7^5. 

• * ■ 

Mufflers of Swiss Knit Silk 
$10 to $30 

Glos-inf colon In dirlag combloi Itoru Of stripes. Mare 
(omemtive detlfDl, too. Of he. ivy, Sp-lH knit silk. Generous 
length ind width, St™«i low, Haw B«jidinx- 

SPECIAIJZED SERVICE — STREET FLOOR 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922, V 



ALDA IN 'LORELEV 
AT METROPOLITAN 



Fourth Week of Grind Operm Will 
Alio Bring "Ftnifftl" With 

An-iUr Cut. 



SACRXB DRAMA STA2T5 EABXY 



Jfew aorsaae 



S,rTl*C„ FMdrtd 
4 B j> .V|*h( Dr*r« 



"HonM et Juliette" win ■ ep*n tbt 
T*wnh weest of the Metropolitan Open 
noon next lAInnday tvenlnf-, with ifme*. 
Eort, IMauDota and WafcrffelJ, and 
oJenn. GlrB, D* Laa, flothirr. Uidur. 
d'A^telo. Bed* .Filtrioeri. Pieee and 
s.n+r.1.^ ,y r Tritjfirumi will conduct. 

"Lotrlrv" wUl be eiveu for the first 
time thii kiicd next Wednesday ft*- 
nine-, wiilj lime*. Aid*. end Sundrliu*. 
And M".'rj. GlflL Demise and Hardoseeu 
311** Gelli end Mr. BeaftxHo «i» lead 
the ball**. Sir. Mora****! will conduct. 

Other operas n«l week will be: 

"Boris GoA^o**,'" on Thnradey se- 
rine, with. Mines. Uela^noU. PetiM, I>e- 
lossy. Howard, and Wakefield, end 
Messrs. Jnbnson. Chalmplo, Elmhlet, 
ActDtu, Bads. SenleEri, Pakrtnirrl, 
Aadiaio and Piece, Mr, l'api conduct- 

'"Parsifal." on Friday afterscM (b* 
rlntiini at 1 n'ciocfcV with M me*, Mltte- 
nauer, Saodeliua. Teln. Delaunot*. t)i- 
lossy. Ryan. Anthony. Scha*r and Rob- 
ertson and Mnna Tancher. Whitehlll. 
Bender, <3nstafion, Bchuticndorf. Bad*. 
M eider, Auriiaio and d'Angclo. Mr. 
BoJanifcr will conduct. 

"Alda," fm Friday (vrnln.jr, with 
Hmm. Rethbcre. Gordon imd Rnbertnon, 
and Mean*. Marrlnrlll, I>snise, War- 
<tonw, Burke and Psltxinleri. Mr. Mo- 
remoni eonduettn*;. 

. "IHa Toto Stndt" wPL he nest weeks 
Saturday matinee, with Mme*. Jeritsa. 
Terra, Delaoirafi and, Anthony, and 
HcMts. Hurrold. Srhutzrndorf, Dies, 
IMvader and Apnlal- Mr. Booanaky will 
conduct. 

At next finflday nlRht r * "Opera Con- 
cert" Mmr. Rriut Rubinstein, rlolinint, 
will play. Mmm Rethberj and TeOv* 
•Ad Mr. Tancnrr irlll aln«. The oners 
oreCOftra. wil] be directed by Mr* Bauv 

Hmfc 

"Madams, Butterfly" will b* (riven at 
the Rroflklyn Academy of lllusltr **n Sat- 
nrdaj eT*D.njj. with Mmea. EaatDii. 
Arden »rd Perlnl, and Mr-Mr*. Chamlet^ 
BeottJ, Gtnufaun. Pultrlnlerl. AadLiio 
and lieacliifflian. 'Mr. Mor*D»Dl conduct 

AVIATOR OUTLINES 

» UTTERS OF SMOKE 



Flyer Inicribei "Hello, IT. S. A." 

Apaimt the Bloe of 

the 3 iry. 

An aTlabiir nrini ^ binb -powered 
flrhtonx plane attracted ntr- attmttoD of 
thoaatnda of people In the down town 
■ceden TeaterdaT noon hr wridnt. 
"Hello— U. 8. A." Id lettera o( mnolw 
u lie circled tie Poat Offiet tad Woo! 
worth baUdlPff at an altitude of about 
10,000 feeL 

Tb* lertera, at a cifantlc nw. were 
usUjr readable to thote vho cated isj- 
ward an the pilot of the almoat Inrlalble 
-plana detnoutrared an lnTentioo devrl- 
oped by Major Jack Same* of the Y*n- 
derbilt Hotel. 

Trie ariator eame front 01 laeola. head- 
ed for lor*: ManhalUo add then cir- 
cled ottt Park Row. Aa he ellmbed to 
a hla-ntr aldmde he jrara ■ ptthllc demon- 
■tratioD of the planner thr anioke pro- 
dncln^ apparatui romialDed in the ma- 
chine, tru able to trace trttera of white 
araoke waich itood out clearly and iharp- 
lr acnlut the blue, baekemund of tho 



K 



Jhr jiifnc looped and tivbC'l with a 
etream of xmoke from the fintrlaec liasl- 
l? wearinr Itself in.Q_tiar thftf* N nf an 
^t." Pnrther manctirerinf procuecd the 
remaining letter* in (he 1oicrlptlon H The 
letter? fro mcha amer wrr* eatlmated 
bj obnerven mi l.-lnf fully a halfmlU 
lone. The; remained dcdpbcrwhle for 
aoreral minute* after the* had been 
traced bj the ■needinr pluti, 

PLANT FREED FROM PRISON. 

ropmrr l.uniilj llflrtllvr Hldfi 

Awnr la> A*(*f 

(K[*:lll Dtipitdl lul>t KamlH T«:«in?S.l 

OSSINIKG. Nor. 28.— Carman Plant, 
farmer county detetttTa of NltHU 
County, who got into Blnf Sine; on ac- 
count of nutomobUee, Waa relcASed from 
1'ii.:..:i K! ■' ■; nnd rode awajr in one. 

He- cotnpteleil III. iDLnlmum term im- 
poaed In Ulneoln for nUefed frantl tar* 
ceny orer the theft of automobllea and 
waa releaied on pnrolai At the priwn 
office ho waa met hy hli noin and *d 
unidentified woman, who called In an 
automobile to take Plant away, "I'm 
flad to be aolnc" mid Plant. 'Tin 
(Ola*- ta try to get ■ new aurt to liin-" 
Atibrer Pettlt, a politician, convicted 
wjrh him, la to be releaard on parole 
from Lhe prinori next week. Plant had 
been employed In [he priipn atable and 
■aniKC. ^ j^ 



ROUND UP FOUR BANDITS. 

l-ccnd Umh-r of QwarteHe Whicli 
Kit Ird I'ollr-B-n la Cartaroi. 
m-- tlltUrJ .■*»». to TTM Uayslai Tri-irul i 

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Not. 28— An- 
Other m«nb*r of the bandit qnartetta, 
which killed Patrolman G. P. Koehler 
UrI woonded PoUeettttn R. C Priddle, 
•H reported eapmred by a poaaa near 
Ijilij Chapel, io Uadunn Ojrttj, lata 
thin aitemoon. 

The report uld the remnjnlnc two 
banditi had been cot-acred ia i thickly 
wooded patch in that vicinity. The ban- 
dit killed in the bottle with polb-a bare 
this t-*ornin* baa oOt yet been ldentifl«L 



Pollrr C.plalD In Rrlln, 
It waa annoanced at Police Elaadqaax- 
ter-r ycaterday that oa ant Thursday 
Police Captain Lonia Krenarhor of the 
Enyder itnw iratlon, Brooklyn, win 
be retired on. half pay. Kt.fKfJ per an- 
num, under the pluucal duftbDUy dnuj-e 
Captain Kreuvksir wu ip->!m*-J to the 
police (ore! 1 S-piemOr +, ISTT, and ha* 
a food reconL He l«a been under a 
phyn-ian e care for ■on-.-e time. 



r. 



sTimes of 
StnSEDAMCiiW : 



DARK DAYS OVER IN 

PICTURE BUSINESS 



FroipecU, Comp-tny An-noaiiceincnti 

Show, Are Better This. Since 

Seuon of 1918-19, 



WAEFEBS FL&5HIFG IS FTLICS 



■p-aaat * B.OOO.OOO. I! 

are— -VI la***** to Me 

14 Spoelola 1m 1D>8. 



By L0TTEIXA 0. FABS0HB. 

rE dark, lean dajn -/olkwint- tha 
war that threatened all eOrtn of 
dire thlnca to the motion pictar* 
induatry are e-Mlo forerar. Bnii- 
-jf-M is looklnf op, and in the opinion 
of thooe who know is better than It baa 
been anj time afnre the ahaion of 1018- 
191D. Warner Brotbtr* earn* forth with 
an uiaouDC#rn#nr jtalJtTu&T that aounaod 
ozroediniiy cheerfol and promLccr. Thar 
arill ipend *0,O0O.O0O In the mat r-ro 
jeer* on, the rifhtwn productior-i uej 
are planolnr to make. In thin liat are 
the names of eome of the best aellen, all 
of which wa ha-re ojutoonced before. 

Vltaaraph ta alao matini an annonnre- 
tnant of eontdderab.a import to the in- 
dustry. Twenty-font apeclaJs, will ho re- 
teue*i by thi* company durlnj 1D23, and 
in addition to this niet« of food oewa 
Albert Smith, preaideat of VlUETiph t 
annonncea that the department of di#- 
tiibatioa which waa recently enlan-ed to 
lake care of Independent prodocere, ie 
prfpared to accept more independent jile- 
tnrea the co-ruin t year tbaa at any tino 
ilncfl it was iOBut-a rated. In hla au- 
nonncement Mr- Smith confirmed the re- 
port Corlnna Griffith ban finlahed her 
Contract with bia t-ocapany. 

Many Bfw compnniea an appearinj: on 
the borinoD each day, too. The latest 
Company to announce Its buninria ud- 
dreev and the faet it la ready for bual- 
nraa it tho Abbey Picrnrea, Inc., with 
offlreo at 1M7 Broadway. Tb.lt com- 
pany, accordlne; to an oonoilQcemcnt 
tent out yoBtcrdny, I* liboiit to eomroenm 
work on Lra tint feature production. Tbia 
will be followed by fire nLhcn. makinc 
a total of eix n year. Maurice KrUer. 
formerly with Trianxlo, Unircraa! and 
other companiea, will he In rliarpc of 
production. Lola Leo ia in charer of 
the arennrio dertartinent and Jnhn A. 
Wnrphy is president of the new Abbey 
Picture*. The flr»t production and the 
cant of players will be annoanced Inter. 

Allied Labor* tori re Dtnaer. 

The anoond annual dinner of the Al- 
lied Film Laboratories will be held at 
Delmonlcoa on Thursday. jDercmWr T, 
at 7 P. M. Will K. Hay* and Court- 
Ian d Smith hare be*n inTifd a» well 
as the executives of the various film lab- 
oratories and the rcpresemaUre* of the 
raw stock mtnuficiurers, the headu or 
film companies and The rcsrrsenuiive-i 
of the trade prea«- We Dnrierstand it 1* 
to he a bia; event and one no one will 
care to ndfa. 

A Bis- Time Ia E«P«irJ. 

The Theatre Owners' CsAJnVr of 
Commerce office ii the Gutsiest place in 
this dly rifht now. AH hand* are en- 
faaed in working to promote the ball to 
be held at the AstOj Hotel oti Sbtnrday 
nlffat. We hsve the word of I^ee Ocbs, 
William Brandt and the rest of the-biny 
one*. Includini R, A. Moroas that this 
it to be the aerial event of the season. 
Such thins* as dull rare will be dacc-ed 
■way until the wee snul' hours in the 
told room of the Actor. S. 1^ Rotlisfr] 
wjll direct the diversira* ■■* th+ evfoine. 
A surprise noeelij. "In ihr Sporliithr," 
will meal fsahion ffiiblea and personsl- 
Itiei in a new and di»;inct manner. 
Harry Helchenbach will b« master of 
erranontts. Naff ssld' ' 

Vincent Lone*, with bin two jazz Pt- 
chntina. will fumltb continTioiiH mnslr. 

Gwremerelprt Alfred F. Smith, will bo 

Krst of honor and with !~tiit»d States 
nator-eTect, Roysl S. Cop^-land sod Jirn- 
■ tor James J. Walker, will oerapy the 
boi of honor, and alt the r**t uf c* will 
likewiFe be on band. 




Jl!'ijri:l.l\K l.ODATI, 

■ ni>l>»rl Walter There In 

I ilnrrlni vfnlnit. n J"n- 
ln>rrn-r.ifit.T prodnotlou- 



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Itolnrrln 



SnlU lor Csbs. 



John S. Robertson ii nn liii wsy to 
Cuba. He will eat his Thankseltine 
dinger between bere and Havana, where 
be will take exteriors for '-Th* Bright 
6bawl," hla first Inspiration picture, 
made with Richard EL. Bartbclnieag u 
rtar. Ererctt Shine, one of the beat' 
knowtt Illustrators in America and nn 
■rtlst with an international rrpntfitlon, 
baa been r,nf*ted by Mr. Robertson u- 
art director. This seems a banpy choice 
innrmuch as Mr, Shinn Illustrated 'The 
Brijrht Hhawl" when it rsn serially in 
the Red Book, Mr. Finn holm cm will 
hate no lea* a person that th* sprlahlly 
Dorothy Gish, to play oppoaice hlrn. 

OI« TeillmeTit In Tie tares. 

From the office*, of the National Non- 
Thcntrical Motion Pictures of 130 West 
Fnrty-tfjcth street comes announcement 
of the release of n visualisation of the 
Uld Testament. These films were pro- 
ilurr-il hy Agenda Vay, who has jnst «r- 
rlvrd, in thio- contitry with her produc- 
tions, which the National Non-Thentri- 
ral Qmnpiny say coet Sa.000,000 and 
nre suttabln for any creed 'or race, Mlaa 



\av eipoots to release her treasure*, 
which, by the woy, took fire yean tocol- 
]i-rt and tea directors to make, to 



churches, schools and welfare lostitu 
tlon*. They are, we are told, partirolar-- 
1y fitting for tho Christmas sesann. 

nanb*iro**i Vlc e Pr«>M*wt, 
In the futurn RlrJiard Bartbeiniess 
■hoold be treated with respect and spe- 
del consideration. He Is now pot only 
otrc of out leadlof juvenile atare but 
vice president of hi* eomp**y. This hap- 
pened at a mrr-Jnit of the Inspiration 
powen held last week, 

Wesder VuLli th* Oats*, 
£omettnief when the old desk fete 
•wsmped with cony and it seems as if we 
had more work than we ran mana** it 
Beads «ome thin? cheerful to clear the ai- 
mofphrnr. Testerdaj Wesley Barry 
actad as that kind of a tc.cL.-_ He came 
to pay ns a visit sod Eire ns an ontlnre 
of hli e-spericoce* U * trnapTr, hut there 
Isn't apart to tell it here. Wesley dfcesm'l 
care mcch for _*>w York. He is loue* 
tome. There's ■ remsod, and we prom- 
ised We wouldn't teHL 

>_■• \V«* M_irr:rd All the T**TT- 

Elhott DnXbrr knew perfectly well 
when be we* "strinxinx'* nil his friends 
alone sad trlllne them he would an- 
noonec his matrliaonisl plans the latter 
part of the week ihsr be wu goto* to be 
married Mot day cirhc. It wasn't fair. 
Bat wc like Klllott ao well wa shall have 
4° facefre him this time. He was mar- 
ried Monday nixht at the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Be Mill* to 11m. N:r.a Chisolm 
t.BteRBjrr, diTorced Wife of the New 
\ork lawjef. Mn Frances Freeman of 
New lork was the. matron of honor. The 
newlyweds departed this mornitu for the 



bride's er-tsi-- at lllvtrMde, Cnl. Thry will 
continue ilnlr in>mjn_cioD at. romnnda, 
rtturniiij* IVnDzttrf 11 f», T Mr. Dertir'i | 
nest ejIti. rurn^emi-tir. 

ftVtW* Jlnoir. 

A wire from tin- Pofliii infi^nnj; tin of , 
the (mfi< arrivni in Itidlrwnni] of Mart 
Pirhfi.nl nnd Ptesafssi Knir , . r .:ii^ Tl.-r 
went st oner .<> t :.-■.?- borne in llrrerly 
IltllK. whfTf thry Mill rat :brir Th«iil__i- 
sjivin£ lurkry. 

(hair, l.rnrnl HlMirr. 
Mai.rire A. C, '"liaw, di»tri.-t msnacer 
fnr 1 'nin'f-.nl, li:m lii-rn mni!- ■ fi-.| jpn- 
r.-nl moim_ , i r of lb- KurtHprnTi i:i:ii--r*. 
tar lh« s-imr- ronifamy. Sir. Iliasc !»■■ I 
made h.h lirmlgunrti r<i in llnffjlu f> ■ r - f » - 
era) yr.ir*. but h>- will sail f;ir Berlin I 
on DtseaBahcf 3. He hni b**n *uef*rded 
In FiEjQTaUi br linrrj B^rn^inn, fermi-rly I 
in chjrtrc af Knveral esehancps ja Can- 1 
■da. A rar. L Wf']| hanqiirl wai ciirn for 
Sir. Chse<' nt rh- Hoiet Irxini'i tost ftai- ' 
I i.riiuv ■■vening, 

>"iurlhla; n.iiu*. 

The tip hns gonr forth (hnt ihrtf vill 

be hirarihn:; duihf nt the neil wr*-kly 

jLttrP.i-.-t- uf []." A. M P. A- *( If:- Hotel 
Boil!«-v;iT«l 'i:i 'ilnrr'rlli. iH-rrnilier 7. 

Arthur l^^lie wjll girr-kiilr- f I'hairmafi. , 
The *|i+ak(-r -if the .|jy will be Fuitnii 
tJnimler, **n* -ni-'mv. rellirtf i.f mil Imbli , 
cation*. Il has berti arliiiinrrhT fhetv ii < 
to be MS* liif rt>niiri-ii-» fur the jpjfsI*. ! 

■!■.. HM -Hnbln nasi," 

N*-st riitiitrlpy afierm»n>' perform- I 
si.rr- .if I ijiij-la* Pslrhaoks in "Robla i 
Hood" htu hrrTi fliiltunljil t't the late . 
Itceiitsl^l Tv K'urn. ■■- .sri.r of the : 
*'RoMn IIibkI" Opera. At ibis perform- i 
anre cV ^roiidchtlitren *>t 1 ■■ Kuatii will 
view the PalThnhk* IwrtaM of the 
twelfth i-*-tilufy IsswsfAe* nnd oocnpf A 
BtMgf box within in i hi- iifojiefty pf Mrs. 
T>C Knivii, widow nf llie Compos*r, 

<i HM Htr«Rd. 
is^-srir-i: iasK M Stiudoy. rlio Strand 
Thrntre will |iri*wnt Slwurice Tnameur'a 
jjU'iuri^mio'i o] "I/irnn I'cmnc," ilic 
1'.. DL l;i ., ... !L , ., ruztaJe It la n Thomas 
II. 1 *cn |in Mltjr-i inn rfileitKcH lliniucli 
Firat Ketwen] and nnmneei izjumn (tn 

coat uf [jlibj.-t-i. Madga IMIamv, John 

Ilowera. Prnuk Krniai, J^ick afscUon- 

j.lfi, I 'siil : i- : Miu'P+n.nkl. Mm-:;i Johnson 

nni] Clinricw Iliitton. ■ ' 

Uolilwyu Hays Two IvwKla, 

Juneph Ifrnrepihi'inirr In nme of ottr 
fATOriii* mntion [iletufn writers. Brer 
since "Trjln'blr l>Hviil" wan nwarded (be 
ItoUl rordnl of perfoetlon for belnf OD« 
of the finest ptrtyrra of any time be 
Iijif beer much in demnnri. Then 
Pamoui l'larrr* -l.nsky t»Q|ht "Java 
Head" and Je-hn lloherUon'n "Tne 
Urii-lit Shii.vl" in afar Richard Rsrthel- 
mam. and now rom*p lioldwyn with nn 
annonncemrm rh n t "Wild Oranaes," one 
of llr, HeircsTieitncr'Ft most popular 
Stories, will fumikli man-rial for a to!d- 
wyn production. "1'npi.iin of Souls," by 
Edsar Walbcr r n mystery alOry, ha* 
also been purchased bj tills company. 

Walter Ulen 'ntame ■ -Comlraot. 

Thaoksglrinf will he no occasion of 
celebration for Walter Hiers. Cin yon 
hlaoie him? ile hxe juzl sElned a flre- 
yeir cootrsct with Famous Players- 
L*aky. Qtem'n flmt eiarrinr venture 
will be "Sir. BilLmi- Spend* nlj D.m«. H 
br Dana Burnet. Albert Shelby Le 
Vino has alrrady .-nmi-leted the nCrntrio 
end work on tSi- picture will be started 
at the Lanky Went Toast ■todlo. under 
tie direction of Weiley Rucilss, esj>e- 
efally rsgnred fnr thin production. 
Jacqueline [^jnn win be featnred oppo- 
site Mr. Him. nod the supponlct ant 
win include Genne Fawcett, Robert 
KcSim, (Tarvoc- Burton. P»| r&ia 
rPntnrtr nod I.ueJe-n Liltlefield, It is 
rumored that famous I'lnren-Laiky In- 
tend to myke Salter HLers the new 
Tatty Arbuekle of motion pictures. 
There is a j )->• r for a fat com Mian, sod 
itr. Hit-- hn* Mttaftihid a followitj 
that will not make It difEmlt [or him to 
add to bis populdrity with tb* ryjfct re- 
ticles. 



A t.in* or Twi. 

Well, I nuppost Famous Plnjern- 
L*«hy will be dramjed Into this Hill- 
Mills r*sjs, n said nn o[d*rjmer yettsr- 
dir. "How?" snked his patient listener. 
"Well/" he naid. "in the papni the Rev. 
Mr. Holl and Mm. Hi 1 !* were sees pa**- 
Isi the Rlvoli Theatre arm-in-arm, snd 
Famous pUy er* -Lathy owna that th*- 
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3a 1922. 



WOMEN'S CLUBS 
AID POOR TO-DAY 



L. 



RUTH DRAPER . 



Orjijiizaticn, Plan Mim>- Teftturei 

t* Bring Cheer to Hearts 

of HredJ. 



I1IBKEY JfOT THE LEAST PAHT 



. 






Food '!■? rnnirliinllln, Vfillr 

.Several Knlrrminmrnri Vlll Be. 
Furnished iij- nranokrh 

Tbanlxriviur. l-'l-S n day t»E sorrow 
rnlhrr t!in:i pj -:ri;rc among the hone- 
1*** bad fricndle*i in Si* x'ork, numer- 
ous wnm'B'i club* sad ertMilxarlftna 
have *rr«nfin] tn offer rhrcr jihd good 
fond to thousands at need] nnd worthy 
erlthJn thf by; Mnnhnua* cnte*. 

Tun rreauwt number nf macs in be 
provided fur under one 1 *:i n ■ I of worker* 
Will he thdnf liken aire Of lij tljo vari- 
ous b ranch n uf lb* Y. W, <.'. A. Tho 
Bowery branch at the MUmfltftfrr, tar 
Instance, will supply turkey diuuor*. 
tea*, roflliiiti picture shows, r;i-i-i-f-riIi-« 
■Bel rtitrrfijjl.rrient i^rofrnmi for those 
■rho catne ':;lnn the jurisdiction of its 
diiirirt. Open bnu:*r nil] J>- kept 
tbruuphnU the da] and ■ jolly Thank*- 
tjviny celebration is anticipated b> those 
who have this branch In their charco. 
It has been the run (am of lie V. M. C. A. 
and the "V. \V." for tun last aliteoo. 
yearn to inning < lie nalJmiol dny uf Lhsnks- 
gti !■;;■ an tKr-aninn of joy an the Rowory. 
The Girl UniiM of (Jrtatrr We* York 
bare banded torethrr for the purpose of 
mikirnf i in- dny an occasion for rejoic- 
ing amonc the inmate* of hospitals, nr- 
pbui asylums and the home* of n- 
service mm whirr money li none) too 
picntifnL It was estimated yesterday 
that la the neighborhood of ten thousand 
CirU beloaxinc In the xvai onamutlori 
will b* activi Ij en raced In wae worthy 
charity durine the day. 

Mm- Frlix Warburg will art a* h.o*t**B 
to 130 children thin afternoon p. I tin; 
Iiridajt^dfl Day Nurwry at the Federa- 
tion of Jewish Philanthropies, A tur- 
key dlpner, including' all the trimmlue* 
the term fmpllos, ia tendered each 
Thanked vine by Mm, Warburg 4o si,. 
Children rAn-d for ilurinc th* precrdiriK 
twr!i> iDontha by tba mumrj, 

Yoanc 1b>1Em iimviited la th« work 
•f tbt Wkdtrich Ilijrb Hrbw.l and th« 
Wotnrn'a C'luh of MutintBJn Lake* will 
ep-.»pci-*tr virh thf AaacelkUon for Iiu- 
ftoriaf lb« I'-nnIiiinh of lb* I'oor in 
profidiDE ■petal TlLBiikjiciriiii dfnnrm 
for bOBdreoji of iklE anil Infirm Id |io*- 
pltk.lt and liomea, ■ 

Th." Beth KL KUfrhnod will ilao sivr- 
1 itinnT th[« nfirnirmn in ISO children 
at thfl s*- j .:. :i!-i i i J - ■ -. i .m . ■ . 329 V. ■■■'. 
VVjItr-atcnlid Mrcxt. 



"MEANEST SWINDLER" 
MUST SERVE TIME 

WcraUngrnen Victimt of Sa.I«in»n 
Who Suit in Fake Auto- 
mobile Stock. 

K. riroralry Etodfen. who llv*d In a 
Maiiisr.lta!! h(»lcl, wbb ynrtrnlny Rfn- 
taneed by (rcncral HkiIuhb Judgo 
Oharle* C N"L(, Jr., to «orr* not Iih 
thu oub acd a halT yrarn bdt roorotilal) 
two yfir* In Slor Sbj: 1 'ri^np. Itodi ern 
tn coorkted ot •elliDr ato«k in tiia 

8ciCDdD> AntoDVOtiTe Conwraljoo. uj»u 
fa.tfi itnfw m tationa. to worklnrnenaod 
othera. Jadft Nott prauiod a *uy of 
•anteaea after ScapoHlnff It. wLUab nnna 
■ atay La the rxecubaa tlnrrof, to per- 
mit the defendant to apiilj- for a cvrtill- 
cattj at rtaaouablo doubL Uk Uonur 
avkl that It apiHLrcd tlmt tku corpora- 
tion iiflioi-il. wlileh ivus aaitl by Itn pro- 
motcra to bo uutUnu out (liuujtaudH uf 
, zaotora, had paid one motitUi rotit on a 
i loft and waa Euonttin in ars-rurn la reut 
when llodc r» wai arn-Jtinl. 

When amlr^ed for renin: > : JloHtF 
■ra'i address wu Eircn «■ Sift ItlooiQ- 
>>ld street, lloboken, and, that of ifaa 
Sdtorillc Autontitive Company at 174 
Weirti lt»«L Hodccra wma ,Uled on the 
oompaur* atatlonerr aa preeidctii of Lie 
camp-any, and If wax rtrpmented in aoV 
▼ertiaicx nuiter that lucrative etaploj- 
■aent wma to \m fmi at the euni|Miny'a 
arorka by »lock bolder*. CUNtomrra were 
drawn to ilie Worth atrw fAtabllah- 
aofht by nonna ..f tbo following iMi-rr- 
UaajDHnt; 

"Automobile meebahlcv, tool makem, 
Bui* auemblcrs, rirjut-Htm t.-i- ci only. 
Oo-operatjiro opportutlii-. Kvery workor 
an owner. To rout* Ut DO rata an 
hear." 

Tbrt eompwiy wbi cipiuiritcd at d- 
000,000. Christopher V. Thooa of ZW 
Barren atreet, tlrookljn, complabusJ uial 
ha bad iDTfBitd *5*W. eipectinj to b* 
put to work: but that, when be appMed 
for a y-h, be was told: "Bualaeaa ii dall 
D0W, but w«'l, 'end for you book." 

JURORS DEADLOCKED 
ON BURCH CONVICTION 




'aw la In Ipala. wbjm ■>• milr 

hep Cm «|[.rtiibr, It, « rceJul 



BODY OF WOMAN 
BUG UP IN MIRE 



rcim ringed r^i. Pac« n 



ENLIND RECEIVES 
SENTENCE TO PEN 



Kin CbArped With jtfurd«r Grin* 

aa He F&C« Deadlock 

Third Time. 

tB r falual rrfc- I* Tt:» Tia-iliij Tiu*BTipb H 

LOS ANOK1.ES, Cal., N'ot. 28t~ 

JdroM in il l( - (rial of Arthur C. (lurcli 

atood it ta Tt, wif> ohc vi. |o ii, > n -coin mil- 

. tal. JfoTuman A. T. Totlla Tv-norl.tl to 

Judtre fvhcnk .tliia iilifn >. ■ ? ■ ■- ■ n I ■ ■ did 

not aprcify when aaked by ['!,.■ Judtc 
for a jrein>rt. ■ Infill 1 1 the baLlutiuc fa- 
vored iiniiLiii-il or muvirt:. :i 

Biireh baldheaded oJid Oectrectarii-d, I 
fidrel^d in h(n chair and erinned with ' 
IBiiMa-M uhrb for Ihe lljjr.! tiair- L- 
fan a jury deadlock on the rLarcv thnl ' 
he inuH- r.-d J..:i Helton Kt.-jm-dj 

The jup.r» 'M-l bowrvc-r. that m \+r- ' 
dkrt wi|i -;n| [KL-nlilc and n-*j'-t:jnrd i* \ 
be afaawB rlie tbom whiea waa r struct ed . 
from it;ift'L'> iitire uftrr hti arre.se, and 
aajnplt". <if thorax of thn n\,m>- variety, 
which DffcotM AUorney rVlieit#K da- 
rlarrd vara plentlftil Nwat to* hoaie .if 
Hlirrji in. ISnnatcio, 111. 



v,ui!>;i- «>dea by l.u and ii Tpr.v Tiftsely 
at Fiicht, there liebt enapamtireltt few 
atrr^t Lishts in Ihbi nrlgrhbotfaoodu 

Th* neit atrp wa* to lirilu: N»rkJs 
Iteforr the District Atiorney, KU |e«ri- 
rcofir. nut made pilhlic. drl not - i.-i-y 
the I'rfneculnr and de(ec«irei Ira IIH the 
nonj prni>rietur f 

Aoowt-din.: 10 their r«fOrt 111* mllani 
wrre Brntnldona tlTii] tlir pafici bnttvM 
that he waa dm- of iti- men vrlih held 
the t*y tc the entire mjaiery o[ the 
woman*! dlaappoa ranee-. 

Early yeatrrday Nortia iragi amdn 
Uken to the rroaeeuior'* offi"- anil 
rri!l.>J FoUuwInir thia Mr. (>|rOaOBi, 
IijeUief with detrrtlTca. went t,-. Jgagy 
Lin'* ahop and raadr B tbnrtiicti vean-li 
of Ihe place, 

Further Krillini: of tha pmprtetnr imre 
nu iinoxpeciefl anirlp to i!ih raiie. and 
Wffect] Llibi'a dln-lur the otMnwi uf the 
rtay a dctachra.-nt of di>l«-i-tlv.-« nrtneil 
with ehotrJa il-jinrted hnrrlo i|y for vari- 
oua poihtm in the Bronx, n-hrrc. 1r had 
Wen anld. The woman - * body had t»-«n 
btt pried. Thru* lead*. It Was said wen 
■npplirq* by No-rkla. 

RepAPi Mrr\.rr BraiieJ. 

For a lime ncllon bg Ubl Dbatrafl At 
trtrPfiy'a an%H and d«:lertlirea mtktpl M 
the enne wna jinrfly pospenilid utitil Te- 
TH<rta reachn] the ears of the polire that 
Becker ia nllej(rtj tn bjfjra brnjc^il to 
nelKliboi-a in Wert 150th alrret hgw he 
hiiil gondii rid of at* wife. 

ThraQ jH-uptr were aqmmortH rtn'l 
B.«e»lioned by I'rrvM-^ator Gknnon. and 
■ctint; uj»n (heir m format inn, L.'jr-;:iT 
with Becktr> M«ry and Tailare to )in>- 
duce the IctUra be *oid he reeviied from 
bin wife, he *jm inkru into ninlmly and 
Imat I'n.ltiy held la gM.OOQ tnil us a 
material wii m-M, Ih-Uii; Imliced in tlic 
enmity i«il in dcFnult of ;\- ball. 

Hurry Riniuiiuivlti, 05 yvtjg old, or 
UST> BcajM MtMott an utxjualntnnev of 
Becker nnH a neiihboi. tnl.l tlio lUstrict 
Altortiry thai on the afteniuon nf April 
7 ltecker bad rome up to JUIrn and said : 

■Vrtugnnulitr/ nr, I have juirC K-itfii 
rid of my wife." 

Followine; ihla textimonv, rn.i upon in- 
formation that Ueeker bad apiiii moved. 
UjLb limp to Brooklyn, the Mialrirt At' 
torney aumm^ued ail peranoa «.b(i lived . 
\fl the nelefiiMirhiwd of the Went lQOib I 
■treet address and nil frlendi of the 
chauffeur. 

Xorkln unit pbn«d unih-r Hfreat ns a 
ntatrriul wltm-xH nnd inkcn CO ihe Mor- 
rlannla ata.tioii, 

K- itnrnlnjt to hla office, Diflirict At- 
lornty Ulcnneii aaid he lnlendnl to m 
before the Bronx lirand Jury ami aj-k 
lite iTtdicnnenr of Becker on a chnrce 
of oinTder ia the fast deerref Mb! nnuld 
also ask for tin' iudietment of N.n-kiti. 
and any olhrr |«rw>n or persona who in 
a«y way a»»Ut<-d in the du-apnearanee of 
Mr*. Becker at «h" nideil *-r were re- 
ipon^tblc f'>r hrr UF^at burial. 



Indcterminatt Service ftt Welfare 

Iiland Preieribed by 7odge Knott, 

Seraiittw Baipeiuiva, 



EE SHEW UFDBATS GAME 



I'ormer Broker )l<ai-ls TtHe to Olm 
Blaat a.a lotolllt* la !«*■« 

to 1*1 a nil. 



I>T. Kntite Arrid Enlmd, consVcted of 
crlffllnaUy ranrivlni a tin* ateLsst by Al- 
fred E. Lindaajr, stock broker, from airs. 
Florence Jbcim. was yesterday a«ateoeed 
by Jodft IThoTlea C, Kott, Jf^ of ike 
Cnott of General nSaaiona ,tp aerte an 
LndetermiDate aenteneo In tha peniten- 
tiary of Wclfam laJaad. Bla Honor 
allied that l{ tht i'-in>!r i m ...-,i:n- . ■.:. 
••In'iilil ko fit <« rokaao the prisoner at 
a comparatively «orly data. Ik would ap- 
prove auch dUpOkll «f lb* cnae ; nad 
tLac — »-liiE«- he believed sentence should 
nut he suspended,, be did notresard t-=- 
llnd'l oSense as involving the sJirae de- 
cree of moral torpirnde aa that of Li: J- 
say. who received a fire to lea-years va- 
tenc* To eoday. 

Before aentenco Wan tmpoaed NVwman 
ZjCfy. the rnnrfjeted man's ott^niry. 
nried that it be anspetldoil, and aahl 
that — In spite of the evidence ptoetaM 
in «»urt — there rr-mnined fn hla mind n 
doubt uf Dr. Enllnd'j lullC. 

"I caonot recollect autr (rrtimony that 

ivould plner Dr, Bnllnd l» W flu" of a 
victim, iijinii; with the women WH wen 
mulcted by Undsay'a operalinn^.' 1 sa'd 
JudtT Jtott. ."MOT do I believe that t.ro- 
f<**i«.nsl men sfaaald be exemnt fmnt luit 
piinlshment for Ibeir wmnsil nnie». rur- 
ther. Undsny Ualltied tlisi DR Knlind 
reei»1*ft| |75 ont of tl» proceeds. 

"Uca of profeaafonAl acrnmpllihmriiln 
should eel a atood example tn othr». \>-'. 
I do aot believe (har ihla prisoner 1 * eeii- 
ifin-i- should be i-iihiiqn ii.Mjr.-i:r irilli tbfet 
if Lindsay in aiiY way. 1 have tnkem tn 
jihul all the elri'imiHtnnreH, nnd teatl- 
rnmilnlo aa to ehar4eter, aud bnvc derided 
to aentiince Him under the pnrolr Inw. to 
aenrn for an IndVterminate period In the 
prultratlary." 

Haudctillrd to two brgti* prixonm A1- 
fre>l Jr'.. Lindsay, eculencrd 'I'u -*'l.i_v to 
fmtu !iv«- to tea year* En r^iu* Sinar for 
".windUn* aocfetr won»B. au yeater- 
dny pat into the "long-distance IHaek 
Maria." and started jo hU (treatr-three- 
ruit • ride in State's primio. 

While at I'allro rleadfjunrterH he aikcd 
permi»lon to remain at the Tomb* for 
ThntikirfTinB' dinner, -:i;::.- he oinecied 
rM'llcm there, hat the deputy nheiinT re- 
fiiHed tu fODalricr (he requeiil. taviun he 
had no :i..::i,.- ..-■■■ to - ■ - - . i r Llndnlf dt(- 
frremly ffocn noy at the, t&M prlnoncrB. 



SULLIVAN'S SHOW 
AT THE OLYMPIC 



The Miichief Hikeri, Hooded by 
Arthur Laninff, in Coone of 

■sMassaM ICtioB. 



THE FTSST PAHT B stADE 0VEE 



C0RINNE GRIFFITH SIGNS 
WITS SELZNICK FORCES 



Former ViUgnpll Star to Make 

Stria «f Piednctiijni — '"Ou 
e*Buaiia I*»" Knt. 



O'SEIL ABU FATTES 00 WEST 



NEW YOKK PLANS 
OLD-TiME HOLIDAY 



itoncinaed | 



Pan-o ii 



PROLONGING RUN OF 
"TEXAS NIGHTINGALE" 



Rrnitia aTid ihent will be dinner and pup- 
pet ii-im-i-: au ivell. 

The Hotel AJtor Will be the acetic. of 
an bid faablooed ThankHKivitiif ■ reejel. 
IhjHlll deeomtlofia angteeilve of tha mm- 
son nil] brighten its reatauranrs and the 
Indian arill will be acenc of riancin* 

The chop houses making a specfaUy of 
Canto and fowl «vill. without ncrption. 
serve special mmu* appffpriate for ihe 
day The Tavt-rn r for iamsftre, |iu been 
rOtjepUed with :>:■'•' i-.nndu of Rhode 
t'JiLnd tnrkey end many reaervaiLaHa 
have been tn/tde by intemlhiK dim r» 
Keene'a, the t'lccntutly, llroiviiH find 
'.'V- hitullur estnbthhnienla lire .ik'-ni^. 

|-:< ;■:-■. Ii,.- tU ? -■= f:= '-■- ihllUMIIldB .■. 

■ ■■■'■■ -.. patronn. 

At Ihe Danelav I'litfu. 
Murray'it Boiaau rJordiiiB srlll nerve 
a si>ra-Lel dinner from noun to U n'ctodc. 
■ml new fraturrs will frc prrsenteil by 
Andre Sherri's "Beauty Jlnut." John'a 
on Wr*t NaDetyaevenlh street, Yrm-Lf'a 
and Heaiy'a. mi upper Broadway, will 
i.fjer tiot only holiday dinners hut nl-o 
upeclnl Tavora and eutertainiiient. 

t\l Uii! raJuin tin Uhipc lurrr will be 
- t-.-e l =1-1 Mini i.-i iiiirtiilnei'd I li ill-' revue 
i liLiidi t"p." now ploying ihrro. The 
i:li:!ii dancing club*, Kueh jus aha "TniL" 
tbe "Kldeshnn-" and the "Ilftidrtvnu*," 
hove mnde pr^parailiin* for ri<c-ord-liria%- 
luc crowila and between dances thn 
Eiiisla. alll be eatrrtoiued with special 
sVtM And favi.r* wll' be dtKtrihuted. 

The day si ill offer nletity of nllrar- 
lintta for lovers of *porL The linal foot- . 
ball game uf the sraaaa here will be I 
plnyi'd on Soath Field when ibe bosky 
warrior* of Colgate clash with the idcven 
of I'.duniliin at 10 o'clock (hi* (nominee 
nl Brooklyn Ibis ufternoon sacrer fnua 
will p>t tholr AU when tha Brooklyn 

rtnyers meet ihe fnmoiiM Bethlehem Steel 
Huh on ifnwrhoruc Field. At the same 
litne Mike 0*t#1rW will exdinnre blows 
with I'avr Bnrcnberc in n fifteen -round 
bout al the FlLnk H. ■'. To-btchl follow- 
er* »f the ritif will have the opportunity 
of choice between Ihe twelve- ran ad battle 
• '«i-. ! he Kid Buller and Benny MeCay 
al Ihe lrr_ f nd Medical Kecimeiit and the 
•sttseMsabr Amateur Toorney at Ma-h«'n. i 
S. L 'ur« l.ard'en. Tltose who c-rl s ihrill 
oor «r the eanert handllnj ( if the cue 
ail! have the opportunity ol *"-Iti« Hnlpli 
fireealenf .!.■'. 1..1 the porkrt billiani' 
chiimp)oii.Khi|i of the world ut tbo Strand 
SlllJi4ieJ Academy lo-nlnhl. 



Man» of <ho Haalral >"nmlirri Ars 

Well WOMai' (li* Earturea 

Thfr rtsreolreid. 

Bj "HHO" 

f nn Sqllivan'p aeccmd ofcrlftf on ihe 
Umual Elurkeqoe Clrcnlt, The Muv 
chief Makers, headed by Arthur Lan- 
:t: K . lac unperior atrafxht man and flib 
talker "f (be cast, who produced the 
book, or aill, in fact have produced ihe 
entire *ho*v eventually, cotoprliefl (be 
bill at 1B« Olympic thlt week. 

The allrnoslon, really now In courneof 
reeoiiainic(ic>n iliroudi the reretit nddi- 
i.,.iL of Laninr. waa bIAiIIUMisbbI re- 
viewed ob Toeaday rrenlnc for whel it 
had to 'iffer. 

A brand M* Bnt part, (be work and 
cetliBl of I-anlny of bat on* week's ea> 
{ateDce. contain* Ankara tried aJid \r-.w. 
uLire-flre. lanah-makirc bits, Inriudlflf 
surh ephedra at tU w*tch-friakinc. the 
nationality nuertion, the play on the 
words ,- i-limiiio" ami 'cllmh it," the 
meetlna of Mlaa Jolly, the mystcrlnua 
illaappearini' eca; ajatne end the buslncai 
:. iie.it (he Leckllny of lealflPI t — ■ I j =— - rann 
■anlnc- 

Fot thit week, the arcond half open" 
with a rerae of lmpes-»omtron» ef 
Bntdway stars by the tn^fljdrjeJB. Then 
the action rah«eqn*nlly drifts tn other 
hlta MnerrnlBC the sroeoeo-heter«'a 
anion, the dlnneriwea dinner in lininy,! 
{oh eo blch-priccd reaworanO and to tha 
telephone pay elation. 

na« Idv H*Ttato*k, 

Tim present LanlnC Bupnortlnn CB«t, 
due [or a complete r»rtsiov. bis (leorre 
Hart fn the priorioal r«na?diaa Tole In 
the eheraclrr <i a HUly ArHmyton tramp: 
Elub* Kulfcerioa. hla oppoaite. tn an rc- 
cratric aort «>f Kd Wyna tateTprelatloti; 
Jeule Mrl«:.ralit. aa animated, clersr 
and prepoa»e*4iac a*ubra*t*. one of the 
jiitstsudJiii; nrlnelpalt; Rose (i«rdon. 
who caro n tfood account of hersef aa 
an acrobatic artistic lnjiaue.ioiihreltN 
Jean Hart, a prima donna with a iMiwer- 
fnl roetl tance and Flo Wlltier. * 
wSlowj- blonde. biMy-apaaUn. M*cond 
laajaaaja, 

Ruaeell ft Uilian. a colored male and 
female unc and dance team, opened ibe 
specialty eeriee and -cond a riot of ap- 
nltDae for their ruber lencthy r&atlne 
of different difficult danetn. 

Rob* -Falkrraoa* and Mlaa Wafner In 
"The .Snffrajtelte," locOrp ir*t,-d CD atilUl- 
InJr arwumrntal dia'oiru« by the former 
oil the fharai'ter Bilggcated In the tltlo, 
nl-.. nn tho blue laws, on thn reform 
srup and 011 other current toplca. 

.Mile. ^G. as the "extra ■ttrnrtlon," 
executed a dance in a somewhat Irans- 
pareat cowD,.a terpaichorran direndob 
of the kind ihat interested frtymric 
patrons to an roUnsiaatie and t>r.'ath- 
11.- « state. 

A chorus cirl oateat. piloted by l.nti- 
los; and wttb Mian Mcnonald rlowatna; 
and fryrattlna; induatrioualy od an end, 
■l'-ii!ri]i.i! talent "wncd by a few of the 
Bfavf clan. ■ 

Knllvenlaa; tiuiiibera ojcelleritly pro- 
diicfll by Mist, tiordan. were put ntt 
with Ino fiuLfliinn ■-,- .-( this chnru*, Iki-ly, 
youthful and E"od-Loaklnc for iln< moeL 

Ngm»f" uirmln, Eartrti, 
Eoeorea were numeroua in itl« Me- 
DooaJd'a "Pixie/ "Nobody Lied" fid 
"Ob Boy, 1 " each a complete nijptllnc sue- 
c*»a for the aihuoq:* Jreaie, Fo«r other 
numbers. "Sunny Day." "Whiitle." 
"Efgntealck Blnea" and "Cry Over You," 
by the rotund albeit athletic JINi '!or- 
don, were a;ood for many Frnevits. 

In Mien Hart's repertoire wore "I'm 
Glad I'm Irish." n brisk affair: "I'll For- 
IM Yon" and "TIiiMoio ia you," On* 
laiio melody by the trim Mlaa Warner 
■ ! ■■ ei-ri-[ considerably. This was listed 
under the. title of "All Over Nothing at 
All." 

In "Nljjbt Time," Rube Fuli*r*-n wu 
heralded and Introduced In the revue 
-■iMta aui Raymond Hitch crick, who 
*uiild have hardly beep esv^oua of hla 
im.tstnr In "The Mischief Maker." had 
br but seen the awful, Onitaktiy putty 
no*o which Ilnbe wore and which Ituhe 
w.utld do well to ronaijrq to the ash heap 
instanUy. 



UNCLE SAM ALL SET 
TO ENFORCE DRY LAW 



Jellod »u Check ffctiran, 

fjpaclil DtiSSU-li EC Tbr U w - 1 . 1 Tvlfanpti, I 

ALtBANV, Nor. IH.—FWdtaard Aj- 

feoa, (he pre»» icetit bu*lMBud of Minna 
Mdell. forcier le«dias umaian of Ibn 
pTJctor Player* at Ilannanua Ehrecker 
Hall, waived exam! nut ton ivh.-n arraifned 
In Police Court this afternoon, nod w*> 
be] d for the action of tin- (,rsbd Jury. 
Astyeba ia ckarOd with ^rand larceny 
!■ a complaint of Dr. E. \V. ITauuork, 
who pecTuaea Aff^ena id" defraudinx bim 
of fl^tij throiifb 11 wort lilt .«n i.hrck. fin 
uUoUier ■li:irr prefemd by i ; .»Lr- e- » 
Mnrphy. proprietor >f the .Wit' Ken more 
Hotel who allcara thnt Ajrpum attr>nipi- 
«d to defeand the hotel .,1 1 buu uf 
lEUaney dur- tvt tmarrl sod l->d^iits. thn 
Jhaauins: waa postponed until Friday. As- 
csna waa recommitted Lo j«i!. 



Pit- FRATT, in»*tit ^ara^m. Face Car- 
rsetloDs, Fee* urud. WrLaalrs, ISicnWea 
neeaosed. <H Wast ii'.h tit. 



Succeis of Comedy at tbe Empire 

Theatre Games Charles FrohMtn 

Company to Change Plant, 

Tlif iiumhvtcsaM.'. and confe»P^dly. »n- 
e,pec|rd rtipbali.- slltrrrea at Tbi- Tcios 
NichtiriCHl'-." "Uh Johynn ll«-vtanil in 
tho lurKu-iiifil [iiiM. la«t ulttht had tho 
i'iTpmi uf iibllh'ihK t lit- L"hnrlc« Frohnnn 
Compwt) eaeapluiely to. chnn^e it^ phtoa 

for tin- iuinirdiiiii' future of the Kmplrn 
ThealTF-. 

"Id the nntjuillii'cntinl fin-ri «ul it ia 
admitted that U»- current r<-pnrt of nub- , 
sei)Ut-at l-ookincs fur ibe Iviuj'in The- I 
aire nu irm It j- candidly arinriilued 
that a LTutss was nn !■- us to :L-- nrnli- 
eble lcocth of life fo r "Tov Tr\as, Mchl- 
intalc." Tli<' simple fart in iLb: ibe 
L*ne«* wav arfeasc, fontrars- in espec- 
latlons. thu mwast of Zoe Aklna'a exim- 
.■dies shown every sign nf DMsMajg lis 
s1Ili:ii i] rareer, 

Bri-u thouph pnvioun bootmin veto 
BHcTo for the EmulM 'rhniii-i-. thi?OT 
!■■■:-':, i:i« r - have lx>cn drfernnl ami tii'C<^ 
ilatiotiH Jin 1 iiiiw on fnm for tin 1 con- 
Jiiinnnce of "The Tcsas NlyhtiiirBle n at 
luolhiT theatre to hn natacd in a few 
days. 



I VETERANS GIVE DIXErS PLAr 

'-M twnteeit llub ■<• fl*vi,r -Faelnar 

rfce pTsiili "' 

' llob" Codtea, ]*ejddent <■'. the T*:s- 

ahleil Veterans" Club, "The Old t' B n- 

trCn," announce* a Hperi.it ami "irieran" 

rttut performance of Henry K IMsey'* 



ril.iv, "Fat-lny the Mi-:.- wilh Hi jr. I" i 
li«v, Jr.. a>si«:'ii!B. fir Monday even- | 
faw, I?*ern!ber 4. In Ibe cL-.iu.t ballcooLu 
-J ii.- ft***. Hotel 

Thf tn-rformanre and the dnticr wliirh 
fnlhiwn are to raise fnndit for th^ Old 
Ombre* Clnh, orcanixed .ind Uinlialcrd 
l>r and in Ibe iuterrvt of di<nb]e>l vet. 
erau.i. 



iut* ntalli vL-fxtME T*4»ta «■!!«".■ t^« I 

llasasrba l* rnr bs fhe raii A im.- bulm j 

LOt 4tT= e^lTuftf ffk* DOS kcSrs Us sl(9S.In<< > 

«< Es w. Grersr (M nrr jv* f. flhSJMO.j 3k. j 



GIGL1 IS POLICE CAPTAIN. 



Vls-trovelttapl "Prrs Tdinr Hr. r (i fl 
HaJlIf I" r..in Kr.riiM, 

lieninjnirio 01*11, letior «f the Mrtro- 
p.liinn ChjftfL Company, it n-ns an- 

1 Dcvd yeaterdny at PrrTW Ileiuhiuar- 

teri, hti.H been made an Ihjiidthii n-ilice 
raplniii by Folice Cv bihiIm ion er Rich- 
ard K. Knrufht. He bnn tseaa civen a 
ei'M badic and a rertilic^tc of hi* olSce. 

This honor la in recognition of the 
willingrne^s with, whicb tlie tm,, r haa 
ncreed to alnc at; atl the pnKcc rnnc- 
li.'tj-.. He eraa escorted to ftisWl Head- 
ouartera by Mr*. Mary Ilauiltron. the 
Prat police vprid, srd tbaokrd Cnm- 
P3ia4i>ner EnrifhE. for tht honor con- 
ftrred on bJm. 



Did^hrrty fiida Local Prosecutor! 
Kjht (or SoTOrtr 8*)Bteaec*, L 

to Stop "LeaJZJ." 
tftf t-Ditsd Man to Tbs Karsl&s TiTMncf- 1 

WASni-VCTON, Nor. 20. 

The Admin la rratioo't ■'bone-dry" e*ta- 
pnlirn la rapidly amlnins; aaesnenhim. 

Further indication of the Oovej-o- 
meat's licreriJy lo carrrEnc nut the rigid 
DtJ !.-.»'.■ eniDrCeneat policy. ■SnoHncod 
n-ca-nily from the White House, haa 
cn|r in the form of an order to all 
1" Eiicrit Smes attorneya, jmt made pub- 
lic by the Department of Justice, direct- 
lu- "rJcid and tinlfr*ini enloroement" of 
IIih I > rohil>ltinn Ljlwh, 

Severity of treatment of all Frohibi- 
tion riolutiona la tirftc.] by Attorney Ocn- 
cral I '.'iu.:h-L-r;> In (his order. 

"Where possible, and ho whatever- ri- 
rrrt jog can with propriety do ro." 
Ifaucheny Mid, "are deajre that yon 
qrte tlic court to cive nwre aerere aen- 
teneeic to violators of the Uqnar lan-«_" 

In order that (h* jbepartowat of Jus- 
tice mty more folly map out ila cam- 
pain to enforce ihe Euthteenth Aaaead- 
meat, the atlomeye are farther requested 
"tn cirr Ennnedlatr attenttoo to the mn^ 
dilinn «f c^forrement In yoor. district, 
to analyze its problems, to examine, tha 
condition of ynnrdoeket In respect there- 
tn, and to report to tho Department any 
siicRratEnriK you mn.v hare to make en- 
fofVetncut more rlTcctirn." - 



B'sTSbT Millie Cosa-swWIlOa U*nltr»j>t. 

The Broadway TnaJe Corporation waa 
yesterday made defendant of an involun- 
tary petition of bankruptcy on complaint 
of three i-mUmr-— Ediar Allen Wootf. 
tuo. Neville Fleeooa; *372. and Samuel 
Itosa. $330. Nathan Bntkaa* 1451 
Broadsru, ia attorney lor the netitfoBua 



Raya oeHj-nUarlnej Wen O* to Open 

"•* Branrh on toast — Ueei- 

aa*1 Anofsier TrsiTWlee, 

By LOUEELA 0. PABS0KB, 

ON the train ta-day bended lor 
Caflfornla. I* Joseph O N'ril of 
th* Will EL l'l*y« ortandatioti 
fend TnotBJJ Tmen, formeT noet- 
maater of New ToriL They are on their 
way Weat to open a branch office at the 
naya ortanliatinti and carry on the work 
of the Motion Fletiu* I'roducera and Hi*- 
trtbutora on the WfaE ,Co»at, Mr. 
Fallen srlH be Lo charge of th* West 
Cxskat office and Joseph O'Neil, who hu 
been bead publleily dlapenaer for the 
M. P. V. A. her# and who h»a ac- 
companied tbe ceQeral on mtny of hla 
tours, Will remain We*t for two motitha 
or lo«er to cjvc Mr. Patten the benefit 
of hi* eiperiebce in the motion pletnrt 
industry. 

The boys in tbn Hays office rive Mr. 
O'Ncli a partf previous lo hla departure 
and made hi* TlinnksKltlnc especially 
happy by preaetillnf him *i0i a hand- 
aoma tranUiuc »** with all Ihe ftttiap. 
Joe wee » pleased he taid ho wished be 
were coin* travejinf evrry day. 

Selsalek Haras C ***■»• pelsUlu 

Mjroo Beloiick It 1-sinc So time on 
Ihe foaat to tet ihlttf* movinfc aword- 
inc to a dispatch reeelred 1ft thht office 
yeaterday- Ha **■ sspsWl Corintic Orlf- 
fith, the former Vltocrapli Star, to mika 
■ aerloe of plcturea for tha Soimlck 
compnnjr. 

Tbtre has been mwch speculation over 
who would *« Mlaa Oriffllh, who la 
cowldered o P»d bet In nsolioo picture 
cittlea. Bba haa been under contract to 
Vltacraph for eaa past nva years and 
only left that corapnay a few weeks eso. 

Myron will choose at his star's Aral 
vehicle "The Common Law," a Robert 
Chambers atory that waa published a 
few years ajro nnd had a trethrndou* 
,(]*, It was filmed by BetUstk with 
Clara Kimball Yontii about alt yean 
bio. Mlsa Uriffllh will have an alUstar 
eaat to amist her In her firet Krlmlck 
production, 

tassssssssssa Lests* (or the t#mst. 
ThfenhayiTlBl Day la brine spent by 
Al IJchtmen on the train sotnewhefc i-e- 
twecn here and the Cnaat, He is en- 
rontB lo Cftliforola for ait uanortatif con- 
fercacr with B. P. Scliulben reeardlnB 
prodnclSan plan* for Preferred Ptrturrn. 
Ho h nift expected Jiack Eaat for *\\ 
w r-rlii. Upon bla return he »ill stop 
off at the eachfetiROa.co i-Liril hb tartoiia 
nanscers. Uurfni the pftt few weeks 
Uchlntan la understood to hate been 
1d!m up a Dumber of literary Uahis and 
ttajre play*, the natttr* of which he will 
discuss with Mr- Seholben *hen he 
rtacbca the CoaBi. Mr. F-lchunan witi 
be Ip time to acO the bulk of (S# aetnal 
ehootlnc of "Poor Mon'e Wlrfes." which 
Qosnler Is now makinc Befrirr he left 
for the Const he consummated n toreiptii 
deal with tho WalUlfdaw Companv, Ltd., 
of Kntland. for the dlatributloti of for- 
eljCTt product abroad. 

1 niKrini Wins Lawfslt, 

Tbanlmjiiinc for Cniversnl baa a spe- 
cial aienlflennce this year, beeenaa yeatef. 
day Ibe rood tMlnca esme to thru from 
iJenrrr that they had won a suit broUfht 
by r, U. Hoaflle and & H. Tammen for 
the W. F. CoJy (Buffalo Bll!> Historical 
Iletliree Corpora lion. Tb* verdict waa 
Cfren Unlveraal on ibe froupd that Buf- 
falo Bill Is a hiatorinil charaoter. 

The plaintiff) rbanrd that tliey had 
aenuired from Buffalo Bill exeJur>n 
rights to the on* of thf name in storlns 
plertnres- The defease maintained that 
Buffalo BUI waa a hUwricnl character 
and that he received bla title at the lime 
of ihe buiidlnr of lha l'n!ott Pacific 
Railroad, which forms the basis for 
Cnlveraal's blatorical chapter pashTi " 1d 

the Dayi or Bufelo Bill." At that EEbm 

Buffalo Dill waa employed by the Kan- 
sas A- 1'acluc Railroad, a auhsldlsry of 
the I'rlon Tactile, for (he porpoae of 
supply'- iic Its workmen with fresh killed 
bufialo meaL On acount of hla ahill al 
a buffalo hunter he reeeieed the name of 
Buffalo Ltill. 

The stiorneys also showed that plays 
-osinc thb name had been pot 00 the plare 
in New York and Cb>sro, and that Ike 
term lluffalo Bill had been used *nd 
published In copyrllhtcd srerk;* at least 
forty-four tLmea, and prior to lis UBo by 
Unlfrraal, in aDTffBl morinc plrluroa. 
They took the jrronnd that Buffalo Bin 
■T111 a hbtorlcsl character sad that any- 
one in the world bad the riiht to show 
the character and (ell the afory of Bof- 
lalo Rill 

While awaitinx the decision, no book- 
lore vftr tateb by the Denemr exebaQce 
and the verdict cow releasee, the film to 
the Intereet of many, owlnf to the :ni- 
mete association of Buffalo BUI him- 
self with many peraona and place* in that 
Tlcinity. Niocfx-jd Hkrlmaii. attorney [or 
Cnlrrrsnl. received the rood tidlnfB- 




rsAfs bt ssecs. 

iiihixm: cRirFrtH, 

*k* blsb afsnesl a cesltraot with 

•*I«*lek to pl*r ta. r leoatinn *■..]« 

In -Tlii- Cumui'iu l.srt." 



proiip of repre*enlarl*e men both In and 
out of the Industry. Ihl^ard J. Keete, 
or Atlantic City, heads the exhibitors* 
committee on arrancementa 



ni* 



"Tke Broken "WlnsT-" 



AsMtstere 



all. 



ThankBrrinc Day see-ma t4 appropri- 
ate a flfne as any to talk about romlnc 
featlvltie*. One of the" hxtportant arepta 
ahom to ititr-.rnf the social interest of 
the naorion ptcftire poputaee 1* the artt- 
cowt prosperity dinner of the motion 
picltir. tadutry. to be held la the craiiJ 
ballroom at tho Hotel Suitor on Jm'i!- 
err 11, ID23. 

The chairman of lha crent la Darid R 
Hechceich. 'who latrodncee himtelf and 
his eJaini m fame by saying thai he was 
chairman on, arranrementx for the dlnaex 
«iTrn to WiU H- Heyi by the Motion 
Fictare DireetOra' Aseociadoc. Mr. 
naehjcicb saya tha wrtaaeat to ffr* 
the prosperity dinner fat headed by .a 



B. P. flcbulberc. presiilent of Preferred 
Pirtnree. annonneeil yeatenlay thnt be 
had purchased th> film rights l» "The 
Brnken Winy." the play by Paul Plckey 
nnd Charlm W. (loddard. that ran far 
many month* at the Fony-^iirlilh Rtreefc 
rheslre lanl season. When ibr tllm Ver- 
• Ion Is ready it will I"- n-lensed tlirouyh 
the Al r.lehttnen ronwratlon and In all 
likelihood Wfl have a Spritic release. In 
speaklne of the sale of tbe film ri£hta, 
EtarsrDi Aborn. the producer, deetared 
raat the mujicBl comedy rlchti had been 
disposed of to a well-known Brjsdway 
producer for early productfuo. No an- 
nouncement haa yet been made by Mr. 
Pchnlbms ea to Ihe cast tor 'The llrokca 
Winn " nor who wi'l hnmlle Ike direction. 

Toe Qaldwyn Danes. 

The annual dinner and dan?* of the 

Btufdwfu rrntiptiswr win bo held *l the 

Astor >n Tleeember l'i (>reat prepara- 
tions are b*jnx made for tbe affair and 
it Ls expected that not alone ntssl ell the 
tioldwya crowd attend bit a lance num- 
ber not eonocetcd with (he compaby aa 
well. 

lA'vbb Conslderlna; OSfar. 

Ki-in-t!) Webb la I'Oiinlrferaply Intrr- 
esteil In n proiiopliltm nude fn him by p 
irro-ip of I'lorJd^ bahkrj-n. Thejr n-aot him 
to produce f?e thefr ae«iy formed com- 
pany axui v\" ]■;■ ■ren«9hl Man, to pay a 
.■:m! (o Miami to look thr ground ofet 
snd iken come to a definite deciaion. 

Pa* Cstrlslstaaa vm*. 

.The Uodkinsan feature, "The Head- 
leap IJorstman." starrlnt Will Rocera, 
itti been chosen aa ihe film feature for 
Chrisimna week nt the Cnpirol Theatre, 
It la announced thnt Mr. Hnthafel will 
aft! tho h|i» n e.jn-cial |ireseniation nnd 
surround it with a pruRraUi ritpcoiftUy 
npjiruiirinti- to the V-l, n-l,- pcaauu. 

A Tsbbi Aolfeor. 
Cecilln De Mille, younc daochler of 
Veil R, In- Mille. ike I'aramunnt direc- 
tor renrraj. haa made her ftj-s-i bid for 
literary distinction. Shi- won ftrst prlRs. 
io an American Rwi Croaa rnaay ron- 
ie>[ conducted at Ike Hollywood School 
Tor (ilrla ns part of the I'hrlMinss drive 
Tor that chanty. Ywiiiik Mi,, fi ? Mille 
has evidently acquired the knoivlmlHe of 
writina. from her fnther nnd uncle, Wil- 
liam Pe Mille, who hue written any 
number of plays. Thn proud father look 
Kulliclvni time off from his work in pro- 
dncini "Adama Rib" to sec bis dauyh- 
ter cirea the award. 

To Slafcr I'lrluri- In Panaspa, 

fewest Tboaias Mrjchsn eti* ready to 
make bin nest picture, "The Ne'er Ho 
Well." he will Co to Panama ti> c . t (ho 
proper atmosphere for the t'llffntl i 
"The Sc'er Dn Well," one uf Rex 
Reach a moat popular novels, Ma made 
some yearn ajto by the Kcllff Ccmjiany 
and ihe motion pirturi' riyhtn were pur- 
rKaard from &mt by Fain one Plim-rn- 
Lashy. "The Spoilers," tiy Rex Roach. 
w«a also made by the Helia; Cwnpany 
and would, in the opinion of mnnv 
people, stand enoipaneuq with some 
of one fecetit pictures. 

nodpel go« ta fiui, 
V. J, OodLsol u jolninc all the other 
pruduceri op the Coast There are 
enough nHt there naw to form a foot- 
ball dr.r.i. Mr. Uodsol wltl discuss 
proJuctlona and look out for tho (xnjd- 
wyn Intereeu 00 the Coast while ha la 
in California. 

A Life* nr Two. 

"The Worst title ever cirm a motion 
picture,*' sraa tbe report of a committee 
of experts when I). W, Griffith naked 
then what they thouyfal of the title for 
the then new pit-tLiro, 'Tho Birth of a 
Nation." 

Many authorities of that day said the 
title would "kill" the picture so it could 
never become popular. 

Aren't aiuhorifira wonflerfnt? 



16 NEW VENTURES 
TOTAL $3,666,000 

BtcrcUrr of atato Lyoni Ibui 
Ch^rtcn of Incorporitioq to 
tumuli Fnjtols, ■• ' 



0ST EAS 13,000,000 CAPIUI 



Till*. Will Cond, ci S.Ik I 
»n* nim Aril. HIT-. 



PORTIA CLUB TO MEET. 

*B>«Bfc*ra *• near Twin ra Pabfoeit 

•f v Jll.. 

The Portia Cub. of which lira, K| 
wnrd AUcn Albrlajht ta preadeot. wll 
hold la recuhir Sronthly meetiny next 
ThorsdiT iflcrnoan In tha n«!el Aslor 
when Ilka Ileba Talbot Swain will talk 
to (he members on the subject of "Wills." 

A reception and tea wllL fae giye.fi. in 
the Artur hy the Portia Club on the 
afternoon of December ,, In honor of 
Miaa Isabella M. Petttta and the Jour 

ilrinf rharter menrbera of the society 

Mrs. Richard M. Bent, Mlaa Harncc 
M. VeJtroan. Mn- Ebeu Foxkett and 
Mr*, James Griswald Wentx. 



tlsscMJ DtssettB t* T)» Merslsi Triicrue. ) 
ALBANY, K. T^ Nor. 26. 

Over three end one-half million del* 
lira ars involved In the promotion and 
finandny of newLy-oraantled amusement 
projects, which were (ranted charters of 
uacorporalloa by Secretary of State John 
J. Lyon* this week. Tbe lfat comprises) 
sixteen companies, having an aanrrcate 
capllalUittJaD of ^,6WI.0O0, They will 
eons* En Ibe motion plcturs. theatrical 
and ether branchoi of amiuemrnte. 

The larcest concern li the Bobbin a 
Theatrical Enterprlti- of TJtlcat, N, Y , 
with a staled capEtaUxa[ion of (3,O00As9i>. 
It bna been authorised to coadnct both 
theatrical and motion picture venture*. 
Tac prtacfpal atochhotdrra are: Waller 
J. Qreen, W. C. J. Doollitle and JuUiui 
Rothsteln, all of Utks. 

The Brtnnett'Motiar Prednctiouii and 
the Klnkln Produdiona. Inc., of Man- 
hattan, an* ninnnjr, Ihe new firms pre- 
pared to enyayp in business. The United 
Amusement. Inc., of the State of Dela- 
ware, haa been Issrued a charter to carry 
on a general theatrical and motion plo 
(ure business In (hie State. Tbe com- 
pany haa a capital of ISO share* of 
etoet of no per Tain*, F. C. Coppicua, 
*tl We*l Forty-second street. New lot k 
Ciiy, has been deajjrnatcd to represent 
the company. 

Tha Unity Pictorial Barrloo of Man* 
halLnn hna Increased lie caplUI stock; 
from *-'..m>i to 950,000, and the DlapTay 
Store Llrhfing Company, from jlOUOCO 
to llSCJno, The "Old Soak" Company 
bsa been pren, authority to Issue 1,000 
share* of elock of 00 par ralae, Ths 
William Fox Associatesi haa decreased 
its capita! from f5tjO,Q00 to flaO.nnn, 
Two cottcrrna have chance-d their eat* 
porate name-. 

The Amcriean City Bureau Flliu Sm> 
rlee will now be known sa tha C1y|q 
Fi'.mn Service and the Plctura-PleiCor. 
^Mratioa as Fc.ii F. Daup DupUealloal 
Comjiany, 

St-tr Co rporal Inns. ' 

The aew eorporatlous are aa follow*: 

Zlnklns rrodociJons, iBeorporatcd, 
Manhallan. To produce, distribute, n-. 
chanc* and exhibit motion picture and 
pbo;o-play nlma. Capital, fltX>,«». At- 
torneya, fttzoock it ibtroock, 141 Broad> 
w»y, 

ilrcnnnn-MoJiAcr Prodnctlona, Manhat- 
tan, To entire In ml branches of the 
motion plctura hualnees. Capital, $200.- 
OOu Altonmys, ilarvin d: Pleasants, 
120 Broadway, 

RcllaacatVaayieellle Acency, Mknhar- 
lan. Booklcy fpanamre for theatre* and] 
to act as teprtaentntlvea for vaadrvills 
soil other performers. Capital f lOtlai, 
Attorriey, B. E- Bfrnun. 1015 East 
lflTtrj street, 

UXt Tenth Afenne Corporation, Man- 
hattan. To operate threlrea and provide 
for ih* production and presentation of 
9tn.se Bttrnctioin of various kinds CsjiU 
iaf. J40.0UO. AttometFt, Goldfein & 
Wettiach. IStt Broedway. 

A] Lichlmsn Exchanyo of Waahlncton, 
D. C. A Inp.,.Manh*ttrir,. To produceand 
leane mOUon picture nnd photo-play li'msi 
alsn to act as managerk of theatrical, 
operatic nnd other aiirncilons. Capital, 
PBft Allorury, Harry HeribrUD. !TJ0 
W**t Foriy-secoad slreit, New York 
City. 

C- * L. sssssbbssbsssbI CoTporatEon, Man- 
hattan, Proprietor* anil manaaera of 
mnt Eon plcturs- sad other Ibeatrea. t'api- 
lal. *2&*M>. Attorn, j s. Hese A> K*bo, 
1*« \\c«t F«ny-«econd street. 

Boboins Eplerprlaee, lac,, Utim, Nv 
I. *l« deal in theatre* and promote 
moiiuii picture anil t^eitrlcal enterpftsee, 
t-ll.llfll fSLOdCODll, Attorneys, Wlllfa & 
CNlhv DUen City NoIIobiI Bank llullij, 
inc. [the*, N. Y- 

Bond Photoplay Corpor*Uon, Man- 
hattan. All livatichca of tbe motion pic- 
ture business, Capital, $23JXX>. Attor* 
nr« .-. Marks * Marks, J5S Fifth avenue. 

Atlas Dislributioc Corporation, Man- 
hattan. Manufadnre, Ins.- *ad dlatri- 
latr in~rr:i production* of at! kinds. 
Capital. fJHKtsi. Altumer, Abraham 
Uoilfarhi Ti Colombua Circle. 

II. P, Flneman I'rodu.-tions, Mebhat- 
tan. To prodnce and deal In eod with, 
motion picture films and maintain * film 
ejchanire, Capital. WO.OOOl Attomsy, 
Henry Ilmhruu. 220 Wtwt Fortj-aoeunil 
street . 

Dsaelba Sladlo Chartered. 

The Htrand Dance'and, Inc., Brooklyn. 
Tu maintain a danciac studio and xiv* 
instruction in all kinds of dan fine 
Capital JltrOOO. Attorney. Samuel D. 
Lery. 302 Broadway, New S"ork City. 

Albemarle Opera line Company, Brook* 
trn. Theatre and restanrant proprietor*. 
Capital, *AlMl. Atteroey, Mfelvln B. 
Mariaab. 2007 Weat Eighth street- 
Abbott Theatrical EpterpriBea, Buffalo, 
N. T. To encase In nil nrnnche* of the 
theatrical and motion picture buainnu. 
Capital. J10UO0O. Attorney, Henry 
Stem. 1001 Mutual Life Building; Buf- 
falo. 

Universal Film Muufacturinj; Coin- 
p*ay, Manhattan. Motion picture Alms 
SrtJWfe?*' fiafltaL *60tt Aaoruey, 
S. F. Harunie. 1» Broadway. 

Hrtioart rict'ires. Int. ManaattaB. 
The production and ceixsfal diatribuUtja 
of pfctnfp filnu. Capital. S5.000; At- 
tonjey. Bamuel L. Chess. 36 Park Bow. 
Dexter Park. Inc., WoadhaTon, U L 
Proprietors and maoajrers of Biuneansesil 
parte, etc. Capital, fHi,000. Attorney. 
H. Howard ImDrny, 110 Wiilinm ftfe«r. 
Now York City, 

Matlan pletars tliym will h* sws>-. 
monfas) 1st t*« ( hrt*t«t »■*■!»«*■ 

•f Th. MoTslu T«[«r,Bb, X* SUB* 

»«■' HewesBBHsv *+, In a a — tea- ses, 
bb S B B s ikn a*'sur swfsira, OrsTen ■■* 
«u tor thr tautt sssassssJB A'( »*c- 
iloms a*,«wia a* sent (a at bsssss. 



Tblv mtl ClieiatSB** > aqib« r «r t»- 
_la*ml*uc ■ Tsrle— 
way. urMH 

1 li7^" 



Harmless Means 
of Reducin g Fat 

Menyfai peopVi fear ordinary roeaei 
for rrdfldec their wrJckt. Here la aa 
extraordinary sMtaodU Kxtrsardlnary bs- 
cacae whue peTfecllj birmlcsi no dirlinc | 
er aserdae are nsCsa n ry. Marafola Pr*- 
KripUoD Tst^Uta are ktsda ructly la ae- 
rordaacs with ths> lakwus itarmola Pre- 
scription. Yon trsmec staadjly and aatUy, 
wits aa 111 eCects, Procure tiem frua 



ae send prk 
paay, «43 



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THE CORNING TELEQRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, 



"RUPERT OF RENTZAU" 
TO BE GORGEOUS FILM 



Will Coit More Than A25- Two 

Other frodaotuni of the Se.li- 

aick Company. 



1CBS LEAHY ABBIVE9 TO-DAY 



Cttr Boat WUt Cut( OSilal W*l- 

«■■* to Gttfl Mom TalpKll* 

Can** Qui ■■ JO. OOG. 



By LOUSLLA D. FAEfiONB. 

THE demand for elaborately and e»- 
pead-r^T staged production*, wilt 
siosai and queens and royalty lit 
appropriately garbed, win not be 
ignored h» the Selxnick Coapuy in tbe 
vi.K-.oi of "Rupert of Hantaan..'' This 
picture, according to no l«s in authority 
• ;-:*i-. L**is J, ftehmick himself, will coat 
more I limn an j two other productions 
mnnY dy tbe SebaiJck Pictures Company. 
"Rupert of Hantaan," Anthony Hope s 
rwnnuce, rnd l>jr millions of readers *U 
nrer the world, will make Its arraact bow 
about ihr middle of February. It fill bo 
preuoted on Broadway after the fashion 

■■'. "When Knighthood \Vl| In Flower," 
"Jlobln Hood," One Elririisl Night" 

and ***** r*cnt t»e*l ulleri. After ft 
his barn seen bj New Yol* It will b* 
"road showed/* the first ReUnlck pio 
ten to be dUtrJ b n tgil ■- t^i* manner. 

Myron Sahnick, elder sgn of "L. J.. - ' 
libtk called by his basins** asaoeiatea, 
wai pTtn cine bJancbs br h.i father to 
do anything be wanted with "Rupert." 
Myron his taken bis prtlUag* literal!? 
and hat eurrwptted hlms*lf with a cast 
that la inr-re than er.ocjii to support the 

kSoKdom of Huritaaln in luxury and 
imndenr. 

Klninn Hamraersteui plays Queen Fla- 
»la, Bert Lyte.ll la cut aa Rudolf Rns- 
aeniljl and King Rudolf of fturitanla. 
Lew Cody witt be wen aa Rupert of 
B'ntiiui, Clair* Windsor u Helgs* Mar- 
jorio Daw aa Roea Half, Adolph Jeao 
Meojou aa Coopc RiKbeoRtLm, Hobart 
Boaworth aa Colonel flapi, Bryant Waah- 
burn aa Frits too, Tarlrnhrim, Irvine 
rnmmlDE* aa Berenatein, Mitrhtll Lewh 
aa Bauer. EJmo Lincoln aa Simon, Nigel 
PeBniWier aa Herbert and Josephine 
Crowell aa Mother TJnlf, completing a 
eaat that Coats itie Sctanlck Company 
aunaer that would support enoet of oa 
In comfort for a llfettmi, 

Victor Tit* man baa been siren th* 
task of directing the film and ht la al- 
ready It work in California. Stephen 
ftoason. the man responsible for the acta 
fn 'The Eternal Flftm*" and "OWfM 
Twist," |* spending about 1182,000 for 
the atagn ttferte alone- WpHrr Iatlel, 
who l.i dealrnEnir tbo roatpmea, la foJny 
Mr. Coaeon a elot4 ln<y>nd h? •pendlim 
1ti the nrlcbborbood ot 8100,001) lor eot- 
ranec. Clem MrWttllntn !.<■ th« eaniera 
majt In tlta hijrt-priwd hJut or fllm 
feirnritlee. and Baron Van Brineaeq l« 
In rbartfa of tbe wmrt aonra. 

And litt. but br ana metna leut. \t 
Kdwird J. Hontacne, who adapted ' Rn- 
pert of Httitiiu" to the aeren. Hmn 
wrllaa Mr. Mflntajme baa kept the Hope 
erfrit of nmtBfl nnd adventure sllyr- br 
tia aatiafaetOFT awn* tin 

, Siariaurwt l.eaky On, T f.^, r . 

Som« of our fUm atara and prodoceri 
will baa th«[r beaory sleep ihl* mominc 
wbea tb« AqnltanJa ttoama into the New 
York hirboT with Manraret Leaby from 
abroad. Mlaa Tjtuhj in the aHr] cboavn 
hj Norma Talmadan opt of 80.000 ipplt- 
eania f> eonio to America and learn thi> 
art of film ictlnr She will grl her first 
rourw of inatmrtlon in "Within the 
Law," wherein ehe will anpport htlaaTal- 
madce a* Ante, The Jnhn 1" Brian 
poise* boat will welcome Miaa LeabT to 
thEa conntTT, In London ahc vaa raceived 
b/ tba Lord Mftjrtr and other Britlah dir- 
oatariet fotlowinE the honor tires her 
of Mrs voted Enajtod'a moat beaotifoJ 
woman. In toe partr wn*. will an down 
the bar an Metrit Gear. Jowph Sebemek, 
Norma Talmadce. Rodolpb Valentino, 
John Enrnofi, Anita Loaa and othrn. 

tbi* n>n Oale* «■ la* Cotn. 

tbe UCHAltr for eatablUhlDjr a branch 
of <he Ha/i attic*. CD tbl Pacific Coait 
apeaka well for the work done h>- the 
Miiihm Plctorn PmdcMrt and DtRtribu- 
lorf, which hin onlr been in ciiatcnc* a 
brief nine montba. Aa we aaid jcttcr- 
dtr, Tbot&aa J< Fatten, formerlr poet- 
maater of New York and for jmit* a Top- 
rtwr.uiii* Id CoafKaa, will be in 
eharre of the Coaat branch. Joaepb 
O'Neill will naaiat him. remalninc until 
the, new fore* la well omntud. It ia 
aaanmed the branch in California ni 
ornnlaad to facUltate the wprk of tbe 
main office. Result! will be obtained 
much quicker for the Coaat with aome 
ono In aatboritr riffat on the ironnd. 

At tba H&re offices, ben. CSS Fifth 
avenuCt when tbje aniHtiacenient waa 
made, the exact dntlea of former Poat- 
^naater Fatten were not Mt forth, but 
the new poet which be will fill on the 
Coast has clearer «me Into rilslenrc 
becanae af tba forward atrldea made br 
the picture tndnstrr l" «lt reaporta dariDr 
iho nine mOQtba ict which the Orspinlia- 
tion haa been funrchoatiijf. 

Fart of bla work out there, it i« under* 
* atood, will be to maintain, the friendly 
spirit of eooperadoti between Mr. Bare 
and all the actual makers) of pictnree — 
tb« writers, director* and art on and all 
employe**, atbifi Mr. Hara eaUh-Uabed 
dniiof hie nail last Bummer. 

Mr. Fatten haa for ytara been a mean- 
ber of tba Flarera Club and baa lour 
bad a dew intrreat in the drama, both 
apokrrt and lilrci. He haa an dmumaJIy 
wide aajnalntanca amonE producer* and 
scan, and baa Dim frrndai in thet 
Hollrwcwd coIoej. 

Mr. Har", aafced about the poaalble ao- 
tiritiea ot hi* Weatern reppeaentabTe, 
aaid: 

"Tn* industry la jroina to be aurr that 
tt dlfchartea ita (alt datj in helplnit to 
maintain nn Indusitrinl comtsanltr which 
t-hell etand n.i a model not onlr aa in 
the actiHUaa of the Indoatrr itaelf, but 
j0k> in Ita r-lati^nn to the splendid civic 
cnatEnu&Hr of which. It la a part." 

Wfimise B. V. ■ohvlt'Wim. Jr. 

Nrws from the West Coaat aonMtlmen 
rrareti alowlr- Frttspaj that la tbe ma- 
son We hiTS not haard tl tk« atftifnl ml 




Thote hi |I«T« 
kfitHJOMK DAW. 
th* lis- * Part In Tat* Via SfUnlnt | 
sprriii, "Itaswrt i'f H*nt«sisi.* r 



Mr. firhuIbcrE. Jr.. sooner. He waa born j 
two- weeks ago to-dar. and arenrdinE ol 
oar informant it already a errdLt to b Ea 
prond parenta 

("hans-i- Ike Title. 

There cotnrs from the Goldn jc offices 
a brleT ennounrement t« the effect that 
"FaeaKuna of the Bc* w has Keen rhaneedj ' 
tn "Lost and Found," with a subtitle, I 
"On a ttoutfc tka Island" 

Mary AeKteraem v, rite.. 

Mtrj Anderaon jay« sin timplr must 
write to ntiwf. one, fo nhr. think a it mar 
at well he in tbe fttftir "f ihi» ^l^pnrt- 
!iin-:;!. Hhe wriira bavMtat sbf lnw bOM 
in TrrnT'in N. J., ipiicnrine lit n aotiaBI 
— ThnnktiRlrlng Ere was thr exsrt date 
of the affuir. 

Visit J S..m*. M.ri, 

Bark from England, where ihr-r rieiirJ 
Th^mso Manly In his bnm? In Max 
Gate. Dortrt, have come Frank rn«i 
and Darn] Kesion. assistant dirrrtctr and 
CAmeramam fnr Manhall Nrilan. Tb'-y 
taw Mr. Hardy for tbe purp*>*e o( ob- 
taining phO'COaeapha and rxrerlar scvaen 
for •Tcsa of tbe ti'l'i+crsillf*." 

1'raon and Keaton. seen ar the Hotel 
Aator resterdsr, said tbe feature of their 
English Tliit was their talk wjib Hardy 
at hia home. They saJd: 
■ "Ha b an old man, iou know — 82 
years old — and he ttbji nftt fcellnj; weU 
urhrn lea snw him. He won WtJ onur- 
teous, ho^Tver. AVml eoauUttUol 1o vow* 
for photographs out In the rtiuncrv titer}, 
altkovih nt first he had said he rnuld 
oat leare the house. He ahowid ha. n-m * 
bbj map the exact apots Vftrtfl Tree 
worked and walked, ami all a! imr nrrnco 
were taken at his direction." 

The (rest trouble in fllminc ihr ex- 
teriors in £niEaad was tbe biu weather. 
Ktmii *aid be kept a record and during 
their fire-week sojourn (here *«" only 
f arty-two hours of sonsblne* LrsOn said 
it waa not unusual to wait three h«nrs 
on a location between Interrals of stm- 
ahlne, eren on a propitious da>'. Tbe 
rvo eliUors re tamed to tbe Firific, 
Coast, where Mr. Neilan will c<es;iQ wiri 
immediately on "Tess," hbi neit Oold- 
wyn eontrtbatioD. 

At ibis) Rlrttjl and Blallo. 
"Outcast" is the feature film at tho 
RJroll next week. Baaed on a play by 
Hubert Henry D*vic* t not of ElaL« i'ee- 
fnaon's outsUfldltn t-ucL-ejpie* Oft the 
stage, the screen version is being 
awaited with loterest. MLn* Joiri>hli)F, 
Loflett did Ibe adaptation and Cliet 
Witney to* directJpg- hlias Ferguson 

flsja the IradiPg rp]« and Is supported 
y Dtrid Fewrll, alary McLaren, Teddy 
3*tr.pion William I Is rid. William Powell 
■nd Charles Weueslef. • 

sYcna* Ayrea 1* the attraction at tba 
Riaiio next week. "A. Danghier of 
Lnrnrr," baaad on the stare play. "The 
Impostor." br Leonard Herriek and 
Michael Slorton, will occupy the electric 
lights In front of the theatre. Benlab, 
Marie l>ii wrote the »c*Qtrio and Tsui 
Fpwell dlreeted the fUmlftg of the tale. 
In the npportlnf cast arc Ton GalJerr. 
Edith Torkr, Howard R*!aton, Sjlria 
A.ston, Clareuce Burton. Ziian Pitt*. 
Rabert Sthenic. Beroice Frank, Dorothy 
Gordon and Muriel HacCormtck. 

Spini vt TsMXtisaarLTlvart 
At tbe Btrand this mornlnj? the In- 
mates of the Seaside Homo fOT Crippled 
Children will he entertained by ■ pro- 
cram eapeelslly prepared for tho occa- 
sion. Tftla is an nnpual «T«it and is 
under Ibe aupTTudou of Krelyn M. 
Goldamith. pri'eidert of the home. 

To FeVMSts* J*»*ie. 

A Httl* tottch of the TnanksglTing 
ssssssW will be added to the program at 
the Cameo te*nbjbt ' n tAe sdiktlon of 
the Ambaaaador llotrl orchfstra. which 
will farniali mnaic at && o*rJock, be- 
fore tjf bafdnafaig of the pletQre, ' What 
Fools Men At*." 

A Ltsia *r r - >. 

The old -fashioned turkey, wcdcblDg 
twanty poonda. and carrying In ftswaks 
a weak of hash, soap and stew. Is gone. 
At TO ctnlp a po»Pd the best eren tba 
rich fllm indiistry nu do t" an eight or 
nlBwpouAder, and. tbst leaT«-i r«ry Uttle 
remalasi for ■ week of Itft-orars. Same- 
tainsi to l" 1 thankful for. 



Watlon uletjr* plnjr« nJil b* r*fe> 
resettled Isl Th* Chrlstanju yisinsbar 
af Tfcr Horitis. Tclesrrai'Eib, 16 mp- 
psMr Dtusker >«. las sjvahBtsnr mam- 
»*n ikan *T«r bafore. Oeslev* sinel 
war " 



BROADWAY 




^afe0^€otn|jamj 



Al 34lh Str«l 
* 



Have Arranged for Friday and Saturday 

An Extraordinary Sale of 

Women's Hand Bags 

LEATHER AND THE NEWEST FABRICS 



Regularly 8.00 to 20.00 

{€) XCEEDINGLY. smart in every detail of their 
finish and their trimmings. Bags of every 
size and shape. AH have rich linings, center com- 
partments and vanity mirrors. 

The materials are very wide satin-striped duvetyn, 
imported moire silks, pekin-striped silks, 
chiffon velvets. 

The leathers are pin seal, crepe /Q 

seal, beaver calf and enamel 
calf. 

The trimmings include marca- 
site, rhinestones, metal filigree 
jind striking novelty clasps. ' 

Wonderful values 

— all of them 



/ 



l<Sr 



NEW MELODRAMA 
SEEN AT THE RITZ 



"It Is the Law" Is Play by Xlmer 

L. Eice ; Founded on the Story 
fay Hayden Talbot. 



When tbe ri"rsl anr!"-* the eoDsrdrBtor 
has vanished aad the bpro s er-uvicted 
»i the tnurdrr and srhtmerd to Jail for 
life. I'iifii years alti-r, tnr plotter re- 
tuma to the aeene of hi* machinations 
to a-loat and it exposnd by a prenatal oh. 
• rulnri that make* him fly Into a Rt of 
lerror at the sight of a pair of fire t-'ccs 

There i* more to ii bnt It wouMn'i; be 
fair ;■■> »'■*■ anthor and Banroel Wollarh, 
who proJnced the show, to d'aeloar the 
whole p!(i".. "It la tbe Iji,w' it r<randr-d, 
on the story of the same uinr by Ituydcti 
Talbot. 



ALTO PLUNGES 

DOWN 45 FEET 



Driver Suffer* a Compoand Fracture 

of Skull and la Unconicions 

After Accident. 



WOMAN AMATEUR 



LONXE0A5 STAGES rEOBtTCTION 



DETEtmVE ACTS Ei3> WB0HG nCEHSE mKBEB 



H««fc 

JhIIb VKUf 

Ulllaa 



E4*ar! KsfSSI 



a>harri lur«». 
.. Clai-laa P. BUM 

:■-- r. ?■--. 

JSSS baTr 

. Jus Tsaras 

Jsnas L'itt-5 

jMarb *« fliatul 
. TaSnna. H*C4 



r ' -.- Tell 

**:»> feall«ri 

ROM Bir^:ik 

..su:*o lsfl*f*«'l 
AlUlSr l!--| 

WsBae WttBar 

....Ptsak Wsalsrtsw 
IfsiMi* ¥*J*eu 



By LEO A. MAB9H 

"It la the letn" la one of tbe most 
enthraUlng inelodrsmai of « season well 
fraught with that type of sho*. If yon 
don't belierr us Bale a".v one who hap- 
pened to be in »a the opening last night 
at tbe Bitx, 

The play fa the work of Elmer JL 
Rite, who Brst torang into promloenps 
sunwrfll year* ago as tbe writer of "On 
Trial" Bod. as In the cam of that 
prerHoua work. Hire in hi* latest eflort 
aaa aeallsd himself of the "flash back" 
mecaanka of the Dims to ttll bla story 
on the aUf/e* 

It la Intcrealing from start to flniah, 
well derlsed and plsBsable, whlla too 
moch pralia cannot he giren. Lester 
Lonenan, who ataged tbe production. 
Mor*»Ter T "It la (hi I*w" Is neteblft 
ftr haetng Sntrodnced to New lotk a 
highly promising actor in tho perMn of 
A. H. Van Buren, whole enrter hereto- 
fore bis been almost entirely conuned 
to stock. 

Mr. Van Bwren is a finished player, 
well rented In the technique of tba ths- 
Btre and posaesaad of b i^eising per- 
Mmallty that should take him far along 
th« path to real notces*. Aruhnr HohL 
too glees an e*e*ll«nt performaam as 
the plotting rillain of the play, and, In- 
deed; he worked so arduously to aecom- 
plish hia fell purpasea that ©0,r friend, 
Lswxenee Stalfings. fell pretty badbr mt 
Op that the playwright bad not gHwn 
him the heroin* as a reward for labor 

Alma Tall was goad a* tbe Lait-urned 
y»ung woman and Ilosje Burdick played 
her points tellingly, too. Taaea alte- 
gether, it waa b fine cast and Incradad 
in addition Valerie Valeris, Balph Kal* 
lard, the beroi Alexander Onslow and 
TV ill lam logersoiL 

Tbe etorr OeaU with an arch coospjta 
tor who ' ft loaer In ruflicnee, plots to 
even scores wltb hia soeeessfnl rWa| and 
the r'rl. He Dnds t double, a second 
story erfmlnsl Identical In appaaranoa 
with him. and then, lorlnj huf> rivsl tn 
his. apsrtmmt. be shoot* his double, after 
shooting Jot talp UaTouab. the tclephon*. 



C*niei the Arreat r>f Two Hen, Who 
Are Held in Beary 

Bail. m 

Ou suspicion of robbing a cigar store at 
131 Niutb tv.'T.n.- on Notember S2 and 
stealing f l. r *V> n-nrth of rigs re. two men, 
both of whom, tbe police *ay. hsvc loot 
rerords, were srralgnad In Jefferson Mar- 
ket Coon yrsterday and held tn tT..W r > 
ball each br Magistrate M«#e a R. nyt- 
] tentierf; foe examination .Deeembee 4. 

The men wrre arrested Wednesday 
night by Serteont Louis Sebilllng and 
Detactii-t Peter t'orcoran of the West 
Thirtieth street itntion at Ninth BTnue 
and Thirty-ninth street. 

The/ deaerlbed tlietUHclTca u John 
Kearns, & ytars old, and Thomoa 
Cogley, S3 yeant old. 

Kerna end Ctmlcy were followed for a 
number of blorrku IVnliicaday nlcht br 
Mrs. Elluietli MartelE. of 41H Bait 
Fifty-eighth rttrcnt. w)io told the police 
Kearbs opened the kitchen door of her 
apartment nee weeks ago and catered, 
bnt left burriedFy whrn she confronted 
him. SW bad folio-wed trim at the time 
and passed him to study his facv. On 
Wednesday night she saw htm again with 
snother man making the rounds of pawn 
shops no Ninth aeenue and when she 
complained to the two policemen. Kearni 
and Cooler were arrested. 

COULDNT ARREST HIM, 
HE HAD TO KEEP DATE 



Thirterm-T«ar-01d Lftd Wouldn't 

Go With Cop When Girl 

Exp acta fi Him, 

(■r t'alt«4 K»*i If Tb» aloraiDf Tslstrapb.) 
CHICAGO, Nor. 30. 

Arthur Adcock, juat turned thirteen, 
had a ThankagiTlng dinner date with hia 
beat girl, Helm Johnson, He also had 
a hoJuUr and a revolver. On Ibe strength 
of the gun., which turned out later to be 
a taw. Police Lieutenant Alei Jensen 
arrested him. 
■ "It looks Illif ThsnkBgirlnjr dinner 
En jell for you. sonar." Jensen said. 

It can't be doae/' Arthur derided. 
■'first, I must return to my mother, and, 
sacooxl, I moat rat that dinner* with 
jHalrn, bnt moat Important, I'm a friend 
of ifajor Thompson*. I met BUI at tit* 
pier last Sornme* anrt be gimme a qmr- 
tsr. He wonlda't stand for haririE- me 
nern." 

Arthur was taken home to his mother, 
wlio has Are other children, alt nearly as 
bright a* Arthur, bat not until he had 

"farce;!'' the COps to [IT'e Usck erVcral 

|ore>lettcrs from HeTen, which they bad 
fotind on hint. 

Tba 1 03 J GhtistDUs *Vaa*b*r flt The 
atsFslsg Ttlrirsit will, i* tvtrr 
way, aarvaiaa Its sMrwisseMi n a. Do 
w»t psl*a It. Ortmr tr-on* rotr urn*. 
•taalor b*w. 



Trnvnlins; at filgh a$SoaV « Inrajp mito- 
nohilc early ytsterday moniinG [ilur>iti:ii 
t>ver the phiiwiicnt at the cast tin I of 
furty-sccnnd street intn r'irjit nv^iur, 
J 6 feet below. 

The I'lisuff'-'ir. Jatncs WUlinmstin. _"-' 
years ulrl. »u thrown on) nf 1 1n- car, and 
striking the patctBTiit Ira fer( from the 
automobile^ pertltftd n compound fracture 
•■f tlir skull and Internal injuries. He 
was taken In Bellnue liuspltil. The 
oily details of the accident krown to the 
boiler indicate that the Butamohir* was 
traveling »i high apc-d when ii atmek 
the iron raititui at the elevated terminal 
of Forty-eecDnd street. 1'ollce Inreaiig*- 
tlon abowed tbe license piste attached tn 
tba sutornobile had been Ismjed for an- 
other car. 

The injured man's wife ami parents 
ware summoned to the bos pit al. but 
Williamson rrmBlned uncuneciAus and 
therefore unable to make an enplanitilon. 
The nccident ocourred slmrily after 3 
A. M At ■!:■■ plsce wher? thn n<-cldcnt 
ocml-red the xtreet oar trAcfati enter ft 
cut In the middle of Forty-ewmd Htrret 
between Second and First avenues tmd. 
op an Irrrilne, go downward through a 
tunnel, emerging at first nvenite. The 
cut la fa need. Over the lur.nH two 
fhil-lren/s playgrrrunda, also fenced, or- 
enpy the space i-. the center (iT the -■-■■■:, 
Tenement bouaes line both side* «f forty- 
second ftreet Aside [com the surface 
car paaa the onlr meann nf learing for- 
ty-secoad street esu-t of Seeoa-J srenue 
Is by the stairways at tbe end of Forty- 
pfcond str e et. The stair-cart form a 
gigantic X fenewl in with heaty iron 
tailing aa they descend to First aseoue. 

Marks M the street iadirsted that 
Williamson bad applied tbe brakea 00 
fret before the car crashed through the 
railing. Lauding right aide up- the anto* 
mobile waa damajrau only to the extent 



JURY AWARDS $l r 000 
OF $2,000 LOST AT STUD 



Victim Aiked $6,000, Alleging 

"Baaic Foundations of American 

Iibklty Were »t SUJte." 

(Br t'sttaa Ken ;s TSi atwulss ?*l««n^-l 
CHICAGO, Hn 30. 

Stud poker, when played so that the 
china Row Into one suck end otic stack 
only, Isn't what It waa before a Jurr" 
awarded Michael Dine* *].O00 of the 
tiOOO ha said be bad Eost c ■-■ Richard 
HUliard. ™ 

Tbe iurr waa nrnpoaed of six good 
poker players and trge qnd nix auu-plitr- 

ira. After debating the case for one, 
rrerisli hour they dec: Jul io call It a 
draw. 

Dap«k asked ¥0.000, under tlir Hlututo 
prO¥i<iiu.E that three times the darniigcs 
a* awarded after six months have 
elapsed. Ho aUsged tliDim-rl won too 
retuHrly. 

Billiard declared "tbr basic founda- 
tloua of Atnertcan liberty" and the pea- 
time of 20,000,000 fellow dtixens were 
at stake in lha cue. 



Select Your Derby 

at SAKS Today I 

TF ¥Oli have not yet invested in i new 
"0- derby for Winter wear, you are in all 
probability planning to do so at an early 
date. Saks & Company have just the par- 
ticular derby you desire, in your favorite 
style, and al the right price too 
Buekmiham Derfaia, lined or unlined, 6.00 & 7.00 
SletKK Derbtea, lined "r unlined 7.00 & 8.00 

Miller,- Derbwi 5.00 

Sak,' Special Dtrblo 4.00 

Men's all-silk Umbrellas 

%EGUL4RLY 6.50 

* 4.95 

It^ADE of extra heavy iaftela silk over 
••▼a ,1-j,,,;. FrUBd. Handles are of hard- 
H-ood in light or dark shades, and are beauti- 
fully set-off with sterling silver ax bakelite 
trimrnmg!-. Nothing quite as practical tor a 
Christmas Gift. street rLdOR 



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Friday and Saturday — /in extraordinary 

SALE of MEN'S 

All Silk Dressing 
Gowns at 15.75 

— nothing in t<rwn to touch f 
these values under 25.00 * 

JUST three hundred and fifty of these 
beautiful robes were bought under very 
favorable circumstances, which enable us to 
offer them to you at 1he remarkably low 
price of 15.75. 

They are made of all silk satin brocade, in 
a wonderful array of floral designs and rich 
colorings. Some are finished with grosgrain 
collar, cuffs and pockets; others are trimmed 
with silk cord; all of them possess silk girdles 
to add the final touch to their attractiveness. 
AIL sizes. fifth floor 

■ egnks&ffiumpmty 

Broadway at 34lk Sirmt 



SIDNEY WIRE DIES* 

WAS ILL FOR YEAR 



Hewgpipermtn and Pre** Agent 

Saccunbg After Long Fight 

for life. 

Sidney Wire, newspaperman, press 
agent, ahow critic and editor during bis 
nctlTn life, died Thankaglruig ere in 
the Buptur* and Cripple Hospital on 
Wnt Korty-seeond street, after a year's 
battle for lire. Twekc months ago Wife 
waa forced to retire and undergo medical 
treatment at lie MunDrlal Hapoltal. 
L-Rter on he » »• remored to th« hospital 
in,- the ruptured and crippled. f« r add!* 
tiona] treahnent and possibly a etire, 

Com pi ira lions set in, 
Mr. Wire waa *U jean old, leara ia 



Lorain Comity, Ohio. It* waa for a 
long rimp special corrvsrpondrtit and nm. 
dnetton critic with the ltiilbuard. wire 
was prominently Identlfiedi aa an ad- 
Tsnce man and mausurer of circusra. 
Wild West shasra, camiTala aad other 
i movement .-nterprife*. At other times 
he held notitloas im proof-readef and 
city editor on Bereral Weatrm dai'iea 

J3nrTtTins; are hi* wtfe. Mtrio How- 
ard Wire, a daughter. iTfljt,!^ iq_ „ n| j 
a son. Sidney, Jr, 8 years old. Th* 
funeral will bo on !>*i irday, from 
Untddj'a r^uneral Parlor, Fotty-ifta 
street and Third avenue, and burial La 
the Elks plot, attorn, While Plains, H. Y. 

Identlfled by Unthmx. 
Eugene Moloney of 237 Hamilton 
str«t, Harrison, N. J., re-terday Wen- 
tilled as that ot his brother, Patricks GO 
years old, a laborer, of S00 Watt Twenty- 
seventh strrrt. tbe body of a man who 
dropped dead Tbraday in froat of kUC 
West Twenty-sixth atressL 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922, 




AMUSBRffiNT 
DIRECTORY 




Tt| e Texas Nightingale 



■L§Bg£s^ft£ft:£ ,i 

THE BUNGH" JUDY 

rrM * AUh Attui*. J)W b»l«r. 
Bit nwlei Dnt* ]»ti4 i I MM Bra. 

"ITS & GREAT SHOW,"— Post. 




MATUEE 'II1.I1J.Y til J. l>>, 



MIT8 M* ■'■ £» L "I «»■ ■■» 

|lr%& 1 171 S|8£ 
at ti-.n. L. lip rl Oleic 



rm^mmm 



SO THIS IS LONDON' 



VflNDERBILTSSfitV^tS. 

THE TORCH-BEARERS 



pulton jKkS-Aft a&v-- 



ErlBtfc**r'S ![ 



To-4» ? * WW. 

*."■_— TTttrom 

i PrwlnoLlw 



The YANKEE PRINCESS 

^Md Kiirftin , i -nrc dajjh«Sb"i 
wid, Vlvlenu* J Thorp* I John T. 






BETTER TIMES 



IftkHIPPODRC 



wis&*Mmr 



ZIFGIHDI0UH1 



COM 

ta»A„*.int 



in "Hamlet*' 

IT HARRIS SSftL-f-"^^ 




SIRIS 



VI 



r tulj pial tr In 



FRANCES STWR k i.» 



TO-BAT * W.rt. In- John f^kUwvrtlir 



°*°- CDEAK fH£AfE£ h 



iMM 



TIMES SQ. KilS: 

ITHB C0MPOHTIMG PLATf 
The FOOL 
HATfKtKa TO-DAT A THURJ. LID. 

Binir Air;, under 

BERNARD 6 CARR 

■£&"."' partners AGAIN 



ISSlIPMf 



HOst^OTY 



MUSic"80X *£«?.• £f.^ 



SfflBrttJSK BOX RtVUEE^ji 



II It*. , 

424th PE&FOBHAKCE TO-Nl„ HT 

nAvin r>Bi,Aftr,o iT^tnJ* 

li221l!ULRIC/al&KI 

f HE QlNaHuM BlRL 



EflHl CARROlll 1 ., 



T * Taipfir 



II 

'WHEN 

iHTH 

WAS IN P! 





MOROSCQ w-misn. smaiLM, 
munuawu mh..to-day* w^.ik 

SIGO^ST LAUGH HIT IX TOWN 



WHY 



MCN 
LCAVE 

HOME 



LITTLE 

W. H RL v-.t< 
TCWlAv in-] 

who., un 



MADGE KENTTEDT 

ia ft awg ■afaWSpa tiior 

"SPITE COBEEE" 



Sgffi 
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BETTY Hfflm if, 
"To Hare ft TO Unit* 



FM-llr- l-'t.j-rr, i,ihi>n 



UU W«l. A !UL It 3.». 

UP SHE GOES 



lAMEOWhatFooIsMenAre 



TlirMi 



Frtirn Jtl-iT:ry nufl Sttr CH.lt 



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b *. «%!. /* ip&mr JEWS™* 1 

BV. «Il ^^ ■■" - 

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~tWtoi.L#.. 1 *1.»,IK"A'< 
-■i.i ■•tini-tt ( <)«ir<ir 
1 -ui.im Hlum arcEit-iin. 



'IAIN In "Rpiit I* Wr.i" 

H> * (1 Be j Bu-ttrt St.rtfD^aj Orcbc-lrt 

tn*\U Plmoi. rOKlXH TIM.I.HT. 



BEGGAR'S WIFE HOLDS 
KEY; AARON JUST BEGS 



She's Cashier tt Si* Bank After 

"Buslnuss" Haa»— He Is 

Arrested. 

WJ«n Annrn Cohan, yft year* oia, at 
KO EbbI lOGrd itrrc-t. -m* arrrs.t.1 at 

i4dq Tot KtidtLac tlmB It dc?«lap«<i bts 
r/ife boldi liit kep to tbe iinj- bank be 
un IB hJhi trftfle. tatl botdft ilia kfrj I" 
[be CiLy Prison as far KM her bnibABd'i 
BnmrttiOB is concrrnrd. 

Kyery morning, promptfy, Cn!ii»n'a 
■rLf« (Irn liim tEie bank nni hvc rh,b, 
L'nlir-Ti told M»i:l!itmte McAndwuB in 
BUKX Misrl.Pl: Court yralnrrdny af itrnooi.. 
■nil -llicn he gcra forth to brn, tiitcnlnjj 
fci tfae cliukiiiri of the roias and tr«hd!ei> 
□)C liow mack utatiey iir is culio^: ur. Jnit 
II |)rniiiiHly h IiC rrturna kamc, (rtlQrc he 
Iftjidn O-Vet Ibe bftiik to tiin wife, wlio li 
jualiii'f i>F the fiinllr fuui!( ■ nnl rbft fB- 
D0VC9 tlm njoiisy. . t)n.j- thftt and notblnf 
ooi* for Airon, ««pt hu meaii and kin 
no rrtLug tui'htl 

WhFii daUMitn of the iltndKoi.t 
Squid .arrexhid Colinn h« dldtL't iflOW 



METROPOLITAN SSffi* 

Tn-dm r ."IlJit. it 1 ..,., .Dpn. r«ri<i* 

Tw-m«ht, 1.1'op i'r!<" Orit.i-^t'>ftt'M|flUi«<al 
R-liri. »l, IJftln Jltili||,*t«|b, VlnilnlnU: 

RaEninri Til'i; T*<ieb*r, fjrrh Eambmrhck. 
N". Man. *i .', qontA ft Jatlrttr 

w*fl, e**. tt ».....;...„ ....-lartlcr 

ThnTB, ]>,. ill...... Il.irln Jloilftonnv, 

Krl. Mtat. x i. ii [;■ in Coi'»rr«i 

Fr|. (iff, .m | Aid* 

9«.. M»t_ It 1. -foi* j=(.fl. 

ItaLt.* 1.11, Pt^. Prl'Ji ..Tr*T)ittf, 

HAnaHAK riAho urilb. 




BCrlinn.iilT UAIJUHAH. 



f*B.r.K«ll.h't| 1I0I.BKDQK BI.ISN 
Um| |n E iVflimttcm Crou 

■ nknub nt . n A tlKrtl p A ha, 

■ B'f * IT H'. | Ob». Munvm * Cft,, A til^h*. 


Rdionial 

V H»y t 11 SI, 


TUB rovh MOWTO^JI. 
nOOt-ET 4 FilDltTu^, 

nnbttj VHrl^-iD, ftwirt 1 K-!!t. 
Hid? Rurbi A (/■? . t CUbH, 


Riverside 

1 1 N'T i!(!l 


tor ■■'■>>■, "tl.ln« fiiuf 
r-lNtiv" UbLcu(BI'>i Ij 
Ktiiii. Ural, A , ? irii. * Dint. 


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STREET 

B'r-n 3(. 


* 3r+*L Fl)di^l4t. 
ni a it I,!-:* ray ib "A 
TAlf,OB.M*OB MAM," 
Emilli \jh A Co.. JimU liai- 

lr>' 1- ■■-. £ Otlltn. 



CAPITOL "HUNBfiY HEARTS" 



Cipllai Orind DKbHira h 



llnr-ri- lkn>tJDK«' KSIl'K ICAACks. 



iilflrllf t CtoMmtr me ILf'pa i>il 

AmnlMin Ewtt WpiI iicmldy VfllJlt- 

Tiro JliK B«U|ft CanirMt, 

■V.'l «>■!».... "Tuirn ieatldAl* 1 ' 



how mncb DioUT.be- hfld. H* ~rr*s nn*n 
*10, Tritb the »l*erna(iTft of rpftidlDj 
tht« days in tha CUf Prison, Ir.rhimr 
Uie nrmsanpy money, h* went ta jsEl lin- 
Ul ofAdtla edmbiarUelLU wttfl Mri. 

Oonb 



SMYRNA ATTACKS TURKS. 

mit" CMhtaii|(i» Id rt,ht AfpiJwil 

rn>-r.r«H A|£il*tor*. 

IBr Vlillxt N«n Id Tli* KarqlM Tri«tnvtL) 

SMTKNA, I^cml L— KcmAlLst troops 

to-nisht wore tmrrJitg eTrrr rifort to put 

dtnrti tha rebellion f tu drillan pdimlk.- 

tinn nsratnot the TtirkJeh Natfanalljt re- 

Tlir^i liL-m!rrd prrsjin wrc-t UltRl ahrl 
wunndrf rturblfr ft linttl*? which fflltowod 
il drtUDtuttntion ia Tnyor of tJitf rttora 
of Ibi i Jri'fkt CO thin dty T which wu Oil 
biit doatrojed s':vrraJ roonthi Afto it iha 
Urno of thft Tarklah occtlriaUah. The 
Itfidcm of th* rerott alUi^d ovpojiicui of 
ttu' Qrvfrki had ktlleJ rlic toctal and 
MmfiDlle structciro nf Smyrti*. SJany 
Turt* took part in &e yp» ft»tl demom- 
Riiitlin.i 



yiBATir NnTidsi, 



iC'SAiIfAH— HUDF jX. 



["aUPBOA rnNEftAL 

" ojiM*r. iy.n. 



-ewprHGAtT-auiA Jnrrmrr. CAJifncLi. 

FL'NBIIAL CHtinClL Uuplij, U A. M. 

AalaleW Athrta rand. 



■ABTfOJU-JULJO C. '-CAKPBtlX rvnoJiAL 
cWSCH," WokSv^r <b4 Mni atrwi caiii 
btauU/, 



CflDEHTAHKBS, 

j^b CiuXcatintbai 82O0 

M ■IllUi MflM i<> 



WILL READ FOR SERVICE MEN 

MtM 'JAM* Minnrr Will llfclf* 
"F«Ia« Ooda" t*r ThfiM. 
atiaa J.tno Mannet will (five tiift Initt 
Of hpr tcricfl Of five dHua tradlhttotliM 
CTetilrif at AColLan Hall at 3.15 o'clock 
for tha Joint beaent 6f thr; SeTaii-rT tBfT 
Stllon' Club of IS'aw Xotk niui the Vet 
tnu'i Monntain Zlont tor tub^rcalnr pa- 
tirtlta, wlifch la the nifciiial interwt of 
the /bkhehtifm of the Scvolntloh- IJer 
play will be Euifmic Brttux'a "P*hM 
Coda," ncVer otnfrf ib thlj.coonlry. 

Dwpltfl ita anciviir l^vptini! telttnj-, 
"False «od»" in modeiw In TbeaiR and of 



a]Hnf&i.ns; IfltcrcBt tiTnH COBfiprtH'd with 
faltli. Brifni eaUs it I.L efefli^t wo 
In tha dHbtciat It la mlliy) u Lii Jrot, 1 



iVOPT 2WE CENSORS PICK 
ON"Bmm OF A NATION" 



Ajttf fiigtt Tean of Mfi/*, State 

Comhiinioit CIiBllcn^s Show- 
ing of Filtij. 



(MftjJWTfS to idem . cohfakt 



W. fl. llnrl MA lor Vncftllon Ortl T . 

VilMilnu llr*t* Schcaek — T. (>. 

C, C, n-IL *( Afefnr Tu-niffct.. 



By; 



LOTJELLA 0. PARSOFB. 

JOSEPH TjKVENao.N Ls yninr to 
hire oat hLSt anil nvclur ilins to 
uphttlA tin dLlftlty nf tha Si.^ln 
Morlnf rlcutf COLnri.lMliHi. tth 
hta pirkftt on "Tb« Ulrth of s N.i.i ! ..n ; ' 
to- star him and his coHooftuifr tn n. bnttia 
stajpd nt the tBBBjjk bonpd roomii this 
mornlnr at H o 7 clock t The f:ir( tlmt 
"Thfl DUth Of ft. Nltloh" ftprnnl hef* 
March n. 11115. aod rah foT forty-slic 
coinwcutl'rc TTMka makra no diffTrnre to 
the crn»r UjhtiI, It in ktrf. to nay «rhat 
ihsM b« loea and no otie in mini; to in- 
terfere with that nleAiaEit duty. 

DiTld Wnrk Qrlfflth, hating ahofrn 
"The Birth, of a Nation" wlthnut benefit 
of cenaor board for the lant ripht yrara, 
aod havlnji beon toid rditorlally noil tn 
maiiv otber traya that tbfa plrtuiT has 
neror betn aurpasted as a TILm attTflctlpn, 
boohed Et at tbs Helwfq Theatre Far a 
ir«k't aDgMMCoht. Hut he rfokoa«d 
wELh olit the rtnaon Ihrro. Thfy heard 
of Mr. Griffith's plan nnd at onet- RUrt>cd 
an inTeat^aiton. 

Me. Tjortnaobi It ts aa'd. gut* as b.a 
fetaon for ohhllenKlnf "Thp Birth of a 
Nntirvit" that Bo hoa iwelTcd ninny let- 
tin askloE an iayeaUiKatlot) ha marie of 
this dim, which should be i^nsArcd, tn 
tho opLnion of tin- writers. E'-fiht yrnra 
I- fl Ibnjt liii-n- to i'li'-fltlr- a motion pictut^ 
bt unfit for public presentation. Mr. 
Grirfiih and hla boitlntia asaocHat^ hart 
decided they wilt not avt by and n#mtt 
the State CommlsSon of Motion Flahim 
to take it upon itaelf to tensor a picture 
that has hfid the endpnu-mftit of noma of 
the- mnst hrilllunt BH#n nnd irnrhrn in ihfr 
■world. JIr. Griffith will b« rtprrsMted 
hy «x-Atui>ksi!irlt>t Urrnni and Ills Htm 
«i lA-wyern. 

8hdiii«1 GoMwra io Form Cmnprnnr- 

Occaainnally old T>flmc Rumor hits the 
troth, ami it i> said her [H-t-ist-ni wUfa- 
poliniT that Saranc) Gbldttyn la to ro- 
tiirn lo the rirndtyfllfla; nlid dlsrrihuiiiiff 
rnarket is «htlf*ly corrtct. Mr. (fo.dwjn* 
heeordine; to onr Infonnant. will Mi* nil 
htl -j]mva read} to dbtclnse to the vftlttnoj 
world About JftEUQry 1. lln b now on 
tba Pacific «ast, mflKJhf hla arrnnj?;. 
mcDbj to prodiir* se»rTii) bl« ilorlr'ti hf> 
fans In ruiinl It Is rumored, sIlHough 
not Terlfled. that "Partnera Auain" sod 
other bt the Potash mni Perlmultpr 
Jtrtca nre Atnonit Ui\n numbr-r. Mr. 
Goldwyii T'ill return liomo wlihin tht 
nest tnotitli, find at that timo will prob- 
ably bo r*hity tn nptnk aut loud on thrxe 
plans wtilcli navg m intriKiind [he inter- 
eat of lit. motion [-irtnrr Industry. 

Otilr ■ Vacation Tn* Hart. 

The neira that TV. S. Hart, tlie 'pond 
hoi, trinri of the (.Impr lifld reached New 
Tork Tin the Twentifth Century Lim- 
l(ed tnndo trery orlo sit up and any If 
hla afrlt-nj la New York at thin par- 
ticular momtnt ].;i.l npj Fpeetnl Hk- 
ntfitanco. Mr. Hart eny-i It hftl bothiiifr 
to $o with haiy plan* to make pjkjturtA 
He Is here m^rr/ly to take n much bw4m\ 
rrtt. .He Jifllil notlilnft about fcl? rerflnt 
iHiiEtiiiK-.-iisJ iriHihlfn. and neither djil 
--'■■'■- All Tie said in that he need* a little 
plnytlmc nud lie hi here In New York to 
rat it. 

YftUurhih llaat* Srihtncijc. 
Rodnlph Valentino, .wtiaJM jearin^ !--■■■ 
fore the Apprllntr fJoilrl trflh U^.,-\ y. -i. 
tcrday, hns been urn lunchina- with Jo- 
seph Achfnch ii ml A, ftianih], the bank- 
er, anvoral tlm^s lately nnd, of ronrer, 
(hi noit popuhj-r ittdty ItT Iowa hpw ia 
the ptrttrfMIIfy nf fn nlltineo with Mr. 
flfaeack. tine n>f Mr. Henetrrh'* Btt*lhrits 
awiwlnrni a^id ywitiprday fie wdnH ii^t 
rnnsidcr any Mirt of a rrtnttnet u-llh Mr. 
Valentino nr til lih l.r.nih'es v.-irli Fonionx 
v i.-i vi- t-.i. .-,<:.■■,■ were j^rttted to the mu- 
tual an tis Taction iff All concerned, 

Tb<r Will All Do Th*t>. 

Tli- bis ball at the Aator It'itrl ^ren 

for tbn Aim world hj the TShAtre 0*rtl- 

tti'' Cbnmbf-r of fofnnLrrro tnkca plaCie 




FHlftCILLA DEA.V, 

BHv Will It minri-*.! 14 "A Lanlr a* 

QBall1y,» 1>j Hf.. rmnrr, «. 

iliirnrlt, pirrhnl»<| tJ 7 (hf I'll I- 
vpr-.nl CattkpfellT tot li«!l- n«ii Tt- 

hlcte, 



bockdr jiritl, where many iecrets Irak out, 
that The Seltulck tympany has slirned a 
noil dlnetoT, He !A nans oth^r tLan 
I'VniUisml L'ltincy Entll rind his fintt 
pHHliirliDii for this coiapainy vrtll be 
Thedit flnrn .in "Tili Eatleat Way." Mr. 
Enfle's pnniuirtlnn of Omar Khayyam" 
Is soltl lo 1>e nnc of the most artistic 
things Df iis kind tihtf mnde. 

i|>|<i,liii O'frall'a smrninr. 

Xo'.v that the bitry JdMhh O'NeU ts 
spc«dlHe tuwni-d the Patifle Coast to 
hi>lp Taoluuij J. rnttcn s.--i thltita In or- 
der fill- tha formatfon at tho new Hays 
office in htm An^elea, Jork Doaaldsoii 
wBt tiilie ?.|k jtIacc at tho Ea*«m ofrtco. 
Mr. thmaldsnn's Job will !>■- tb are thit 
the i-Topor publicity id drcolated coii- 
Cernlufr the (urtlTitlei of thfl Motion Pic- 
ture Producers' and Directors' AstKicIa- 
tlon 4ind nutbiue; of tt deatructivo lutBJM 
Is [inbllshfid. 

I'Msur rem* Trlla HU ri«ni. 
The induncddoul market haH bec-n 
chosen by Edgar Lok-Ih to exploit hi* 
next |iii!tan\ temporarily titW "Fire* of 
YnUth." Mr. I-cuJn. who only recently 
returned from a three months' tlsft to 
ISnmui-jiti film Mo,rnt wllh Mrs. J.c-,. ;.-. 
has c>insr-iL for b la cast Marc Ukrr.tbo 
"uletbet- of '■.';, <■ screen"; Jamea -Kltk- 
n*ootl, Doria KTonyrn, Itobcrt fideson," 
I'ldmnnd Kreejte and little Itusjiel] <]rif- 
fllt, the child Bctor. who will hu remem- 
liftrefl for hla v.-ort In "Itojio r [ e d !£■*• 
he" DMd in "Sure Fire TKot. C. C- 
Hnrr II DSsociaied with Mr. Lowis In his 
production plans, and, by-rhe-liv. unrak- 
Inj; of Mr. Iliirr, he hun slirned 'Mary 
Ore oa a loiiE-rerm eontt-dct. 

Duo Plc-tare tor lllks UFimth. 

tTorinne {iriffiih trj.II maio ot>lr one 
[■ Lorn re. "The Caramon Lnw," for tho 
Setinict (.'wnhnny, acot^tupr; to bur reprc- 
jcntativci In this city. She han '.n:i;.-ii 
a contract tn nlhz in Jtobert Ghatnbcn'1 
u.ory, ami nhr-n she Anlalira It will an- 
nonnce iicr plati for the future. 

Karrr Il'iinniiini Wtlh tl'iirurr*. 

The oncffetle Warner BrrJibPrn aren't 
lelllnfr any llkoly flliij talent escape their 
tratchful cyrs. They ate simlnit up a.11 
ov-allnblt miitiTial day by day, in erfry 
woy Improriiiff their ll»! Of linldluxl. 
Vrttcnlay HBtry BejAiimoitt, tltc diroctot 
who made ".Sleirmrr'n I>rcjfn Suit." woj 
s'lnied by the Warners to direct 'Mfkln 
Street." Mnqtp Hlue and Harry Myers 
have brcu nimftlj a* members of a cast 
that will l*o nH-'.iv.ii-iiml-ivynrd.wlde as 
Qr AB^QItHty rocs. 



Annfinnr** 



Knarnit^inr-n 



At a ilinrer gtren ThanliBKirLnff I3ny 
to-nfitJit. All (he PTcajnR cJotLtea otVnftd at 87 Clinton irtdw Brooliiyn, Mh Ani 
bf thc-iniTui>try will be takni out of "Mrft, SIEchnrl Rlnpoll anuntincrtf ■■■■..■■ i. n - 
tfoth balla. prwsd nnfl made ready for kajftment nf Uirir daughter Itiuw to Vln- 



th« bis; event. A roll "all will iho«- 
thore are mr ini-^i'sc nAmffl on the lint. 
Senator JnmrH J. Walker, the Idol of 
the Chamber of CommPfct-, frill lejbd bin 
presence In tie Ofrnslnn. Governor-elect 
Alfred K. Smilli who wa* the pefaVUli] 
rbolM of evfry ofic/f llis wren imnflrinl 
m nn.be rs nf Ihr ctnlbUars' oriranLcstlnd. 
has bcrn Inyiti-d, as h.^s RenatriT-e'ect 
Rojol 3. Cnnelnnd, S. L RritharH wilt 
direct tli" dlrrfrinnii ihelndinj; n irur- 
priM nflVeltf. nad VincWt Lopfi iBd 
dLs -jut- orchcatn. irl!l preafnt a 
aerlea of d^nce numher^ paid to. bo far 
rdnre Iritnsisatint; thM), nny hrc-Voliitnarl 
be-t^rajre erer InTented. Harft Elftlchrn- 
Mf'i in nil srt to m-r jis rdhltee of crrr- 
nanolea-^ white hid glorea nod irttf- 
tb inf . ■ 

J. II, WlUlnrna nn th» Job. . 
I. J). WllliatTli hda n-iiii-nrd from the 
Weal Oii«l to rrmaJn n whlli} in nnr 
nildaL He vras in Callforntk d abort 
time and will go bftck again In n faw 
llkys. He i* workihr nit^ptan* for hta 
new nrnliKiM*. but up tn th> ph'UPat mn' 
meat rrftiSTO to sny a ford. - 

Vhlfrndl VlAnm PMirllla'd *e»t. 

A role that in made for ftprijthtly' nil' 
rlilA Dean is (hat of "A LHify of Qx\ri\- 
Itli** Mr* fraaeea HodiwH flnrnVtt's 
Drcil known slor*. Anjiiewhprc backs in 
Iha dim receam of thy mind I ttilflt I 
fofemiwl- a ptctiiriMtiort of tkla Btwy, 
ont I etnnot recall by whohi n«f wlieo 
At -iiiy rate, TJhfremtt line obtained tJio 
tnntlon plcrare rhtlitir arrl w||] pjpWt 
Miss Dfean In Ibi* vehicle, which givtm 
her- an o[tportnnlty lo play the kind of 
rclo for which the II best suited. 

l«Uillcfc Oca **# Dlrretor. 

A little bird whlatercd ycatcnlay at 
that fampiuf reatiUTnu:, kkW Slicker-., 



,«ut Trottft, laanagmr of the net depnrt- 
mctlt or ihn Famoun FlAl>-crs-Lasky ^jb^ 
potAtFcn. 

Mr, Tretta. who bos been with Pnrii- 
moiiT.t in his present capacity nearly 
nine yi-nw, is plrtneor In hts line In the 
motion picture industry, having esitah- 
llslied the fint motion piciure art de- 
partnipnt ftitli !lifl (.qlimont c^m[>Any In 
lfllij. BU svurk m tunt time, how-em, 
•v.m fonriacd 10 ]>oiieTa. Slime hla con- 
nection with Paramount hr hoa b^hd- 
en^ ihe Bi-upc of bin work, wijh thn ra- 
autt it liflB Attracted wide attention in 
art oud adetrlials* circles. 1 

IINrrlson i-oct Iierr, 
,\rii. ::r." tliC • ii-il.tr.-i in olir city is Usr- 
riaon Ford, who hna comp on frbtfi the 
Pndfic Cojiat for n vacadou. 

At lhr BirAad. 

The chief Tilm attrtuitiob at tha titrnnd 
tbla corciajt week is "Lorno Doone," 
foubded on the noVel by Bldckmure. 
MisaHea Tourneur Is wild .to iiaro jnaile 
a pnrlimilarly Inrely plcturiwitioli of this 
ehartalni; K;:k1,«Ii Atury *o dear to the 
liOsii-Ls i;f i!!«ijjy. 

At the Caplt«i, 
A meloilramd w'jlh the thrill uf nvyv- 
trry Li promised in "A Blind Darfxih." 
wli.aii will bo Ulc iiHoelpll fitm ftature. 
bt tho L'-ipliul 'theatfa rlevt week. It 
Is a pwcurfo-Ad entitle fttoey sdaplcd from 
d tale by Barry Pain called "Tbc Octart 
of ClfindloB" an J Ls dlrwted by Wallace 
Woralej.-. T*j Loo Caanej la phthifltcd 
two rolea — that of n half-mart aar|{eoti 
hnd the hnman wreck who ia the vlclira 
of one of Ids eitwriments. The cast fur- 
ther inctutfcB Jnpquoliue uaaftt Ear- 
monil kfeKee, Fubtninn I-n Rue, VlrginU 
Triit. Bonrdnian, Aggie llarrini: and Vit- 
finia Madiioa. 






H00S1ER STATE HAS 
EDGE IK 1924 FOR 
THE PRESIDENCY 



By % B. SMITH. 
WASmNC.TON, D. C, l>en 1. 
NotwlthjitAtLdlnfr tb« fact tbnt the nest 
Presidential election la almost two fears 
distant that great ^uodfennial event la 
being di^rniiiitt-i! in point of ti hip and 
there U a. furioua waieinR of tonnes (u 
polirJcal ol.-vlcfl It must bo rr-tin-TiihiTrr!, 
too, that while the actual election Is 
some twenty-four months Ahead the ndnv 
limtina convebtiooa which declare tho 
pcrtanaLltJfa of the Wblto Qoum ajpl- 
ronts occur In obodfc a year and a half 
from the present time. ProCcfldlnfc on 
tb« thecry tbat President. Hardlna will 
Eh renominated by his party, there Is 
left no ground for BqcaalnK bji tn the He* 
publican choice. The only opposition he 
could bare In the ordinary Coiir-iC of 
eventt wnuid oooiofrom a Hepnbllcon of 
the procreA&lve lOfti who iiu^li: bnvo the 
hardihcHiil to |ro beforo tha pcopln oa tho 
candldsta <\\ snme third imrry. Tho 
dhancCH that tills may catna to piisa arc 
bot Buddy so remote ej some ixoplq 
mlfht imagine. 

DiMprmlj <;renllr Pctrpteied. 

TretTicndtfUHly encoiiMujed by their rc- 
cent food fortuii?. l-miL^t- Democrnta 
ftoid ail parts of the country who have 
been In Washington af late days ImVO 
held frequent Infoi-mel conroren«5 v.ltb 
a rtaw of tr; hit to ascertain some one 
nntatandltif ficurc, bouic nntlnnally 
known -'tiiii-.- -...-lii. of pre-eminent ability 
and faoltlcsa reconl. Who MUld prove tx 
better rete «eltrr Ir. HkH than Mr. 
Munliiir. or ■■■:.■ mhpr mninthe lt<~iHitill- 
cana could offer. Tha lUt of noss,ble 
candidate* of avallnbillty nnd of ac- 
knowledied White ltuuue atnturo ia a 
abort ode. They wuld bt counted nh the 
6n(en of one hand : and fi en nf thla 
limited number hardly one in ftte from 
onma valid objection. The truth is on- 
leva ihe situation changes p-cally it ia 
eo\ng to bo an. eKeeedlnsly difficult Lank 
fnr the Democrat-* to nnmo for the 
Preaidenejr t mon wlin b) not nnly per- 
ponally fit, but who m ill be nlde Lo milta 
tlie different wlnjjrs of tha imrty. ftfgfct 
flow It look* a* Qtfltnjh lie |oS i« r»lnK 
to prove i* tronbl-esume an It waa In 
lft'^0. At Han Fronelseo, Qoj eracri-cd 
trlumphnrit after wenry doya of bu1lntLTif;i 
and ricapAlr settled open m/itiy i.r tlic 
delhiatee when (he hoiir of Id? triumph 
arrived. Good Ilcmorrnta arc brajtit| 
that no repetition nf this unhappy j-nihrr- 
Inc of the faithful will bo cnactfd. 

WHq Arc DclriAr I'limhlrrril. 

Up to the present time the names of 
r. i l i !----■ moat frequently beard in connec- 
tion with the ereatcat officii In the He- 
public are: Alfred I'- Smith of New 
York, Wm. 1.1. McAdoo of Ciilifriulo., 
Thomas F.. M!arahall oT Intlinna, Oecar 
Cnderwood of Alabama attd Ehnluc) 
Haistorr, Senator-elect from Indiana. 
Had Senator I'omcrcoe iron oat la liie 
recent race Ln Ohio his name would prob- 
ably bare led the li.il of available ipea. 
Ah It l«. he la not listed with Um cllitihlcti. 
thonyli it in nnivcraally conceded h? is 
Presidential timber. The onanJmity wltli 
which Oovrrrmr ASmlLh la indorsed la re- 

in.'ij-kiij.lc The ■■■=>n , :--'-ii:::L!. Of Opinio!) 1* 

tliat he iJi a mpn of the li hth.cn t order, 
qualified in arery way In a/ivc the r-fiuu- 
ttry a clean and cITicient administration. 
There Ir nbo full a-iicut to the tlieory 
that rclLjrloua {ntoleranea In certain ijuar- 
(era Would militate nj(ainnt him fo a do> 
cfc*' that would jeopardize his party's 
li-y.Kv-:. ficnator Vndcrwood boa many 
friends, and aamo of hia moat atalwnrt 
■upporteta believe he could carry the 
coLihtry In spite of hid Keofraphicnl 
hnridlcap. It ie quite T | o«e:ible tbiit be 
will haiQ mhhj* nipporters In the Na- 
tional CohvehtEon, but not alt nf them 
Will be from the South, 

New York Ilnlria t'rlmnrr. 

Always the treat Empire State playn n 
loading role In the. nomination of Presi- 
dents, and so when the next qiudrrnrlal 
■ ■!:■■:■-■■ comes fontid :]■■■ voice nf New 
York will I» ns potential as In iW- pa«L. 
The dtfnjffthl who will represent her ore 
not jet selected, nnd this far in ndvnnco 
no prediction con be made aa to whom 
they will favor, but It can be safely 
prophesied thi-y frill Hot he for alcAiloo. 

We are left then to consider tho claitna 
of i'vii favorlta aorta e>t the Hoosler 
State: Tom Mnrehall and S'nnator-eleet 
SBm Ralatnn, hf>ukbnc- rit the mnttT 
ftotn the Yiew'wlnc of to-day It la n fair 

Sneaa that one nf Lhe*c two men will bo 
te nominee af tho "rre-it iiuterriDed" 
next tlrtio, anil my Individual bunch Ls 
thai, it will be Mnrehall. Ho b- ™.t 
bt*rWerPai in ft Xopolennlc sort nf way, 
bbh he la well bnlanced bud bin past 
bulds no complLcaTlorui iif nny iJainntlnir 
soi-L The popple everywhere like him 
firefly and tfae fact that lid is one of 
tin host adverriicefl men In America would 
olfe him n bl| advantage. 

ItDw Turt Sqn#lenci] Wheeler, 

Juet.how bER n peat n.bd lll-round 
ouintRpe WAyno .'!. Whcelep', connael for 
the Anti-Saloon League, has becomta wan 
shown in qn eplaode that happened in 
the United Stales Supreme Court, It 
c&tnc Abdut when MIkh MaUl WilJe- 
brfiiilt. out of pure rood nature, aub- 
tolUed a request tu. \Le judpea of thdt 
auKwrt tribunil to allow Mr. Wheelef to 
file a 'brief jq a number of lioour Cdscs 
thkt are soon tn he iii-«ued. Miss Wille- 
hraudt did lid* In hit offlcjul capacitr 
aa -UeiJToni Attorney U^ncral in etinnet> 
of liquor cuse progem lions. No sooner 
had *no mntl^ the reqnret thni Wheeler 
he *A,en pertniation to file bis brief m q. 
"fnend of the cuurt" nnd in aid Of tho 
Gbtemtncfrt peoaecutJDn, than one of the 
lawyer* for tho defendauto Inniedintcly 
jircteiiled. Ho "tin. ■: that In his opinion 
the LhipArthient of Justice was competent 
to take esre of the <<forprrini>'iii. ijiiurrats 
without hAtljij to seek tlie nid r>r Jju tj(ide 
counsel. Chiaf , Jusrlc; Taft umlllnely 
• mc it tod to thtq rii'W vf the inciter *itii 
rm emphatic noil of hia head. It won a 

cold t'lrji-doivii for the >;. oiTIcIpiib dflu' 

iin-aiirniftionB of all the profcjflfoiial 
lohbyista that itifwt the Capitol. The In- 
cldeht clnsed a cencral litter amont tha 
(iixt In gills bed lowyora who wen- present, 
biit It ia doohtfnl whether the thick bids 
of the wH-c0iifttiimr4 eburapien of tha 
(iovernmeht felt the atinf. 



T*k* JjumtvM rnoBo qcnsise t*ti.u. «■ 

iwi win th*.i[ C4a ci|r« ni r. iv, arsrt. tB« i«n 

m m nnoiio.) si?.— ajvi. 



Q«4 ^/m>mA 

W FfirmerJv A. T. Btmmri 



Rrcndiray at JHntht S'aa York 



INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN 




Packed Not Long Ago In England 

A fresh consignment of 

British-made Overcoats 
and Ulsters 

has conic tn Ihe London Siiop, miking our selection the 
most extensive in the city. 

Wonderful tweeds with wonderful blended plaid backs, 
products of the finest looms. Soft fleeces, genuine camel'i- 
liair and soft shellands, with plaid backs. 

ln the favored box overcoats, ulsters, and raglan 
slip-ons. 

Men likinj the iujuriousness of British-made jal-ments 
will here find an astounding variety of splendid fabrics, In 
distinctive patterns, tailored to the besl British standards. 

$65 to $110 

Strr^t floor, New Building;. 
* * * 

Special Christmas Sales 

$12 Blanket 
Bath Robes, $7.65 

Just 250 finely made robes, shawl or notch collar, 3 
pockets. All seams strongly piped. Heavy tasseled cord. 
In a profusion of good-looking pattern). 

Men's $3.50 
White Shirts, $2.85 

Seif -striped madras, fine English broadcloth, Made 
over our own specifications. Soft or stiff cuffs, Sizes 
\4 to 17. 

Men's 
Silk Neckties, 65c 

Not ordinary Christmas ties, the bull of cartoonists, 
but good-looking nil-silk ties in pleasing patterns. Christ- 
mas buying quickly breaks up the selection. Belter come 
early. 

Strcot ftoer, ttt« Buildmi. 

SPECIALIZED SERVICE — STREET FLOOR 



ON WAY TO COURT 
WARRANT SERVED 



Joseph Friend, Indicted on Swin- 
dling Charge, Gives $25 F 0GO 
Bait. 



BAKE IS THE CQroiADrirTT 



.Trrtep:, Friend, S.I years old, of 101 
Lc-tiox road, Brooklyn, heating warraHta 
ivcru out for hia arrest for grand larceny 
in. the (lest degree and fortory in Ihe 
nfconil degree in connection with the 
swindling at tho ColitJnbln Flank. -H(i 
Broorffray, out of (TR.OOt), went tn the 
Crltnlnnl [.'onr!* huddlns: yciterday with 
the Intention nf surrcud.'rliijr. jjVleuri 
van not font mooch, how?r<>r, \ n getting 
to the plfc&fet Attorney's oftlfc. Tor I>'- 
tneiire Servant* August Mayer and 
Hrorrr Ilmwn, MOlajf him In the corri- 
dor* hufriwl i>rcr ami ciecutcd the war- 
TBIltn of Arrest. 

Immediately there ciifnicd n lively 
time. E^ondstno:!, lawyrre, and other 
fflciidi oT the prisonrr jtatbc-reiC nbout 
the drtcCHr.'.4 nud hcratcd them for Ar- 
reKtlns the man when he was about to 
glie litmro'f up. 

"We're not taking nay ehanrO*," said 
tijc tictcrtivM. "We hnvp warrnitfn for 
hh arreAt anil are gnldjs to tnhc him to 
Tulleo lleAditiBKera." They then forcibly 
pushed their nay through the crowd 
with their prisoner, who ' ia mnro than 
rix I'-', tall and n-c-i zm-. :>.y.(i pminds, 

jV'riend'a nrteat is thi^ third to be tnafl* 
In connection with (h? JUbud eWlurtli-. 
If-s brother. WLdiam, .".'i ycard old, with 
whnra he wan cngaced lu the nuctlon- 
eerinR hnsine**. at 0-1 Llapcnardl street 
aiid nnother tnnn. John A. Hjui. 10f« 
I.iKiny-ninth atreot. rtlcliraond Hill, who 
hurt neon empJvycd by the hank were 
arrested on N'orembjir 30 in cannfwtton 
with the Attest*! swindle. According to 
the police, Haas, whfe wqrhlujr for the 
hank, .or^rr-crtlflwl the accounts of the 
Friend hnithere, s.nd a ehcekln^ lip naftao 
Wjicn hh was dischnrprd recesitlv nhowed 
the inn:!, to be olii tlSiXK) an a result. 

Friend, who wns indletcd alniijf with 
tlio twrj fitntT accused mm on Novcmlice 
24 t d«H!ued tn my Wcc-tr he had been 
til the meantime. He did nay be hfed 

btfttr.it. 

After belnjr bonko^l nt roller Hrtd- 
nuartere bj waa taken tn the Criminal 
t tmrts tiuUcfidg nnd orrsi(rncd before 
JuKico Frilncla X. Mnojuwi. who Hied 
ball at S25.0OO. Bail was furnisheil. ' 



MOTORISTS FINED 
850, 000 IN MO NTH 

That Btm Paid During November ia 

Tnli Court— Big Increnie in 

Number of Offenders. 



100 DIE IN MOTOR ACOOEHTS 



Motltni plffarf pJnyvra will li r rr p- 
m-""H-iI In The i Jirl-tfm*. Araattr*e 

at Thj. llurnfrut T^IOftrnpht Itt iji- 

EOAF Dminli^ 24, la. (r*btrr nam. 
'" th»n rvrr lirf«rr. OFdbra •nrl 
«ttpr tar ihr tarn ritlliiS- Art Bee- 
tloAa aJsavId ha mrnt in. at mm. 



K total of 4,003 cue* wen hoard In 
Traffic Court during- did month of No- 
vember, making the y;-ar'.i intnl 46\SM 
"caac*, wftch !« fl,fiOS nWre tlmh for the 
same perind of hut year, And more than 
for r.jiy other eleven months sdnce this 
court Wlln npohed Ih Jinir-. 1010. 

This itatement vaa mude yesterday by 
Chief ner^Edatard- FrahfT. More than 
$AO,0D0 in t'.ni'h- wad collected by tho 
court Ift Norembor. Of the. TiolnroTt ISO 
were women. 7DI were ifcil omffirfj B28 
were cent to the woirbbouso asd city 
prison. 

According to the report of tho Ns- 
ti.nir.l lt[|hway] Pmtfrctlvn Snci*ty. nltn 
iadned yeaterddj, 1B0 pc"»ns tett icalh. 
in autnmnbile nocldenfA In the State of 
New York, during the month of -HoTect- 
b*r. 

In Kcw York City dorlng the tnobta 
antomobllen canoed the deaths of cigbrr- 
alt norsoRit, tweAty-onc more than during 
November, IKL Tralkya killed four 
and wagoin oUib 

Colons] Edward S. Qbrnqll, prealdeot 
of the aoeJeLy. aait] ytsterda^7 

"Aufn?aobllrv nvc) !„ r p]«A«Air« hava 
not caused as maoy fitalEtlaB ihirinc tJn 
last rlrTcn months In apltt of thtir in- 
cfeaserl numhera bat auto trucks show n 
decided increaae (d the number nf per- 
pona killed by them, aa for Indtance, dur- 
tbe ulontliv if October and ^Wojonsoot id) 
Sfrw York City alone fotty-s*ron pflrann* 
were idlled by motor tl-udt. Tk* re- 
port farther shows that nine persona, oc* 
cupanu of antntnobiles went killed at 
highway railroad Krade crassIngA during 
tho mouth of Kovembc'r ptuL" 




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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, ■DECEMBER- 3, 1922- 



_; MOTIOH PICXD2E SSCH0E 

JPLBVLIBHSD KVT.WY H7KDA*. 
Fubllahed by THE L1WU n. itMsiilNfl COMPACT, it No, ffiO Sl^btb Avsnus, 
corner Fiftieth Bimi, In Ins illy of New To ek. Rare a* h or Manhattan. 

W., E. Lewis, President, BSD Elf Mb Inmvt. Edward It. Tim™ t. Vie* rresldeNli 
ISO t!;int Avenue. Joan J. Nell. Jr.. f/ecTetary and Treasurer, 620 JCIghiu ^f«ut. 
TtlHB*M, g|*f ClHll. 

Make electa payable lo The Mora Iris; Telegraph, in Elgap Araaue. J?*w Tork. 



A. A, WAI,T.rT17. Advmrtlslas Jtawair. 



Tenements. 



Tbe Woman, 1 * CHy Club, pioneer In many worthy cMc 

There It a Way to deed*. I* «i>oi>Mrine an inTestigatlin on the question of tii- 

MjJer tfcf TMaHnn *&&& tn * "Mil 1 ** Into the motion picture theatre* without 

wvl _ m their parent*. With neee*aary r*"trlctl«nirat certain hmrsj 

Picture Theatre A wltb ft pmpprpbnprran TilrniaJlH b/'lhe theiltrt fiHnfrn iml 

Haven of Refuge the possible argrcgnlion of. rb-r- boys And gEr*j* ronch to to' be, 

for the UncaferJ- *"''' '" ^ A T €F *' B movement that rrriuld admit these littto 

for Child of the Wfc 1 1 

Id New York Stat* (here la a law malting any theatre 

owner liable (o ■ heavy ifi* or imprto;> anient fa admlttlPff a 

inlBOrlbto hla theatre without i lie Chaperon*";* of rjarenta 

fir JTflVrj-tip* appointed by (he parents or guardian*. There ore ion* things that 

might be aold Id favor of tbto tow, but ftlno many thing* ibM E&iaht be said against iL 

When (be taw wain paaaed th« idea buck 6T"lt W«a to project the child from 
seeing pictures that might b* Harmful to tils moral*,' Tbe f#*r of * pnrjlr: to cam of 
flre with no one to look after the children, mi Bin* partially re*p*ithrnjle for the law. 
But nn Amendment instituting legalised ebafierODAge enrl ■ demand that tlm «- 
bJpllor present ■ program during the hours the children are admitted That Is suitable 
to the utidertf ending of minora would eliminate* the [«■■■> rcaspae for tbe exlAten.es 
Of the law. 

The theatre owners ore willing to comply with the demands by any of the civic 
eluba ta this repect and to do inytblDf that Ij necesoarV to aafertuird iht moral 
welfare of their roathfut patrons. 

One verr atrona; arfnmeot Id faror of nJdin-j pn, amendment to ths Uw per- 
mlltlng rhildff.6 to Attend oerinin apeelfierl perfanoantes atonl Is the necessity for 
find a plant for tbe rhltd of the tent-uetit to np»Di) his tl mo while lib; mother li it 
"work. In man? ranejt these bor* finil lirln, ileprlvrd of tJicir molhcra' care wbDe 
tTjlnpc to jt'i! kr' enough money to prorlde for her brood, And the crowded etreeti of 
New Tork ibelf only unneluiiry* Here tbey are rf "prey to tree* ter-'klem drlrer sriH 
to the tohT*r9ntloti of Mtr proplP, whine jrofthUtieotltin has been known to be 
detrimental In the morn! welfare oT (Jieite nnproteeled children. 

A Trtra tbe^tre. properly yentltoted, w\rh a motion picture profrsm of interest 
and with ednoitlon.nl pssriblllUei fir the youthful tnlm! pFesenteJ with prot«ilun 
for the cbifdren lit cn»e of fire. or other nrddentH nhd with a woman Id chargf wbo 
would 1 noli after the little folk, mie.ru nnsn-er n mont nref tst nerd. 

There hhoaid be on ninendineut pendlof (bin, with n cluh of the BtaDdinf of 
the "WoMHn'e City Qob Of aome other enunllj prominent orpioljration apoaHorina; II, 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



IF joulh i i n alnte of mind, nnd not •,;" the bprly, no better pronf of the theory 
U needed than the I'ntine de I.r^n shock whlrh wnn odtuinlMtererl lo 1h? ccrd 
Inmates of thp I'ossnic. N. J„ ntmvhoitae^ recent!]- bf ciinple of cnfertillr-eeleoted 
inoi-ii "i. Up. Uttanl J. Viid Bebott, rilj phytflcinn, rerentll showed his veleron 
cliarfes n tUm enlied "I Am the Law." TvpItc of the thirty-two mrmbcra of 
his audience bod nerer seen a motion picture before. But the effect wa< electrical. 
Censor* 5-hr.fci- its^Er bsads OTSr lire vMrl luiprenilonii which ecreen deeds of 
tbe Northwest IIouikw], the tefemiHy n( vlrloua crookn and the laxity of tbe 
iirinmriil l:»vc on the very yoiiDf. But nil of these were nathinf csmpnred to the 
effect which (he alojan. J, I>on't come back without your uiab" had on the oeto- 
fennrijips of Pafirair and thalr collea|ues. • 

Four of thV olilrst men were so Impressed with the Pnnre dc l^eon apIrJt 
thut they snapped tlirir flnfera nt i-hounnis^Li and stnrted rlfht r>ut ibe ilch 
day In aenrch of wild cxperleaceK and ajlorioiisi dcrdn. A I'Juo ••' nclinn was mapped 
out over the breakfast rii.isV.^Thi' fonr kDiejbtn errnut, armerl niiti one iud, tipeat 
alE day wandering over hill* and dale* looking fur "their man." ' Their quest wpa 
dhI«m. Due tbe mental stimulaa waa there. And when (hey reiurneri, or rather 
when ]>r. Ki'hut; arrived (o (lieu- hie next fllm nt (be afniftbauae, Ihelr eyes were 
brliht and their ale]' had grunrD younger, their chrcke (lowed, (heir eyes Aparhled, 
" drculntinn had ryulrkened and bodies were upudsbt. 
Another mlsaloa for the motion picture! 

Till-' reeoat sueeessfLil preaentaliun at the Capitol of Itiekard rKrsim'B »jio- 
phonic irfii-isi. "K\n IleldeDlehrn." will. It la boped, encotLraire the better- 
menfor musle profjams genarally In tbe motion picture thentrea. Judging by 
tbe *jTnpnthetlc nttentloD given to the Sttanaa opus, It t* anfr to natucie a public 
wlllinmcs* to Ilaten to hlfh>c]ase music and upon this aDheartenmcnt further 
xnnDagerial effort wLI) be bssrd. T>> j long bnve the btinnlitlra ;i( popular romiTi^i- 
tlon uirUi rci.' (he ears of picture patrtttt* to (he esrtusJoB. of anylbLng inuatailly 
worth while, but now, thanks to the improremeot of the orchestra In the larger 
mi tie houses, there Is Argrndust and uteadj- motemaot toward programs mnde up 
Ri least In part of elnsslctit nod aeml classical cotriportlilooa. 

1 Of these "Klii Heldenleben" Ik perhnpa tbe most ambitious, nw Ir Is tbc m ist 
I exotic ofTerEng attempted ..> far Id a "Picture I'nhw*-," Certainly the audience 
fave full AttEDtlon to It, as they Inrurtnbly rlo to Diimbern by Turhulkowaky, Pf- 
abuany, Orleg, etal. Thua It may be deduced that a majority In AttendAtiee.flpprovea 
of. It ii doea not < nt it f\y appreciate, better-fraric mualc. to order to (?;k-1i, any- 
thing one mnat flrut encounter a willing pupil and the mi^tonl education of tbe 
general public — -thm large namber of dtixenv, maby of wham canaot afford groud 
Dpern — iruiy be furlberetj conaldernbly by tbe mnnngeTa of motion [Mure theatres 
along the lines already started ho Ddaplclouily. 



AUGtSTPS THOMAS En anc^eatLng that (be "irumlet" of John Bnrrymore ho 
. put on tbe screen aod expressing (brvreftet felt by every oue that sevpr 
again can Frank Unroo be aeen In "Ughiuin"' makea ua ihlnk^ Now la the time 
to uae the motion picture in Insuring ngalnat aueh low. IV r owe It to piuterity to 
plnce on record! the liigh Ughts of atago history and definite plana to tbia end 
ahoiald be formed. 

In France, where tbe theatre is a cationa] intfitutiin, substantial co-operAtion. 
might be found, bur In this eooatry we must depend upon the wtuzn of (be pro- 
ducer, which means: hla estimate of tbe profit of ancb rentarts. 

Nearly «>v ■--!■>- pUyer of nota at aotoe time subjects Ms talent to. Ihe rigors- of 
the screen, and njo-st of tbem hare emu* out omaxlngly well eventually, altboua*h 
.atlceesH ban not been Immediate. But the trained netor doea not take tang lo 
fcrtu.ri the platter technique of the acreen.'and already foihc valuable recordn have 
been naalv, notably thn "Kismet" of Oti- Skinner, "Disraeli" of Oeorge ArlLaa and 
Alia X«?.!i!nivji L s iy/rformADce Id "A ITotl'a Uouae." These three pictorea arc 
tremendotitly act la factory, to ua now, but to the coming seneraLlona tbey will be 
iaeatlmnbly more ao. 

It is Lo be regretted that BrtreBBes like Sarah Brrnhatdl nod Kleonorn Duae 
hr.ie jmmhih] the time when a fair actetn judgment it noaalnle, but let Us profit 
by theffe regret* nnd rauke it our business to catch tbe eparka of paaaing genius 
•'■: Ihe brighfeat moment. 

The problem might be solred by on endowment fu&d which would see that 
certain great pieces of reeling were duly recorded. It wauld do more be beevt^ary 
to dn the entire play (has it :■- for the makers of phonograph records (o do operas 
la their complete lorm. And, apeokW of opera, how grateful out children and 
■andthlldreij would be it they eonld aec the hladAm Butterfly for which G*r*l- 
dlne Farrnr wfBI po down In hlsiory or the Srnrpii or Antonio Seoul aa well a» 
hear the annate registered by the** great one". The erndely made little comedy 
r Caruso ou the Hcreen giTea more of the mnn> pei-aonality than doxena d( still 
photographs. 

And an we know Eow valuable the»e films ar*% is there not a need to pre- 
:■■'<■ riif-:i! officially? Must '.■-■ allow thfne important Ihicga «Kr past us while 
■onry in aqwrodaerd upsjn productlonn aod plajrro who pun with ihe ne^aon! 
Now Is the time Lu begin to pTeserre tbe highest art of tbe theatre. 




IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 




■ 



By LOU ELL A Q. PARSONS 



THE TYPE OF STORY IN DEMAND 



By JATJI. BEEH. 

(Ooidwrb ffnwu i:j i '.-?■. > 
llio amateur who wools to aell a atory for tao(ina''pieiure productfoa 
■hould gel >>u( nf ihe nmnteur clAes. The day hnn gnqe when tbe nUmtrtcal de- 
mand for stories is ao great tbnt any string of Incidents ia acceptable. The 
atoden which we ere trying to get to-day mnat tiuve some eitraordiTiAry feature, 
and it ia -obvious that the extraordinary does not rise to tbe surface of the 
alrlcily amateur m-riter 

Tbla waa rrempliHed to me this week when a so-called "amateur" sent in 
a atory which tbe head of our readlnt department abowed mo. It pruned lo he 
tbe aynopaie uf a really great book, which we bought a year ago. very pbTioualy 
atolen by tab amateur. But even with thin great pleee of llteraiqr« before 
non. the novice wrote hii theme. hl« f&eltc, h\-> ebaractera ao' poorly ivith so 
little skill and si llitlr sincerity, that the material as narahallrd by him had no 
Interest or value to up, eT en though we knew the source front whlcb it had 
ben derived. 

We want great atoriea, and If tbla grratnesK la in noy field it la suficlenf 
grealneflc pi choracterK. grealnens of dramatic altuntioni. greatneas of nhyDlcal 
thrill, crealnesa of tln-me. of idea— any one of theee la almoat aunldeot- a 
combination of mora than One of them ia enough to insure a. aole. 



(<\V/HAT Is wrong wl^- the 

\\f 'movles'l" FtTiTri ttw iuti* 

™ * of complalnta uttfU-ed in 

anmc nt our recast arttdo 

prib!i»hed in the current magaAlnes, we 

abrmld fay everylblag. Ac^onilsig to 

aolne of our hrgn-pricau wriTera It would 

(«■ .mnph aaaler to atty what kn't wroni; 

wilt Hie "motle«." Thlnkiiuf ■ perliapi 

there might be n remedy for aoffi* of tfre 

grlevoira wyoogu, we are ««klnp; ibe meti 

r.Jio make the film wheel* rotate to pre 

Ua their opinion of what htthe matter 

mUh the fourtlt largest indnatry. - 

■ i.p.\L week David W-p.rk CrllfiiJi start- 
ed Ihe ball roinng by giving; as hla oplb' 
i'ln the- reason for mont vt the trash ou 
thfi acreen is the eVil ptnetiee of pennit- 
ttng the pnbUe to aen tho big dramatic 
climax before they bive aHti the acenea 
leading tip to (hii Imcnur tnoment. Mr. 
TlrlfTlth Unienled rrb the taabtllly of any 
Crodncer to furnhth a aatlafactory liia- 
nenee nnd a sTitfrlse oti the screen so 
lond- an the peblle la permitted to walk 
In on the picture at oar Mme during Lu 
orneerLtAtloDi 

Y/nijam De MUI« aayi Mr. Griffith 
ha* presented a problem, not a quiiadon, 
nnd one the exhibitor will have lo aotva 
Deemae the preaentntlon of the picture la 
Id him handa. 

Ju 3!r. U*i Hllle'a Opinion. 

William Da HUIe, tbe man who took 
the |to***m*r plot -of "Clorendi" and 
broDcht It to the acreen without losing 
any of the humor, and kceplnp d>I the 
high ligJhtaeltltaef, aaya tbe world expect* 
too much vt the movleai tbat lx what la 
wrong- 

'There arc thousands at plays pro- 
duced every ye*r In the Enf-llah Umgiia." 
sold Sir. De Mlllc, "and ont o( that 
■T.-t nomber the atige pnxtueen think 
they liave had a *ttcte*>fui year It twenty 
are balled by lbs public oa being sood 
playav sphere cm BrlBtoll* of book* pub- 
lished. each year, and not more than fifty 
of tbib number con be onid m ahine an 
brilliant oinraple* of literati] re. Out nt 
the TMJnti'Pei and, pieces of art nfirred 
each year, very few artists and arulptoM 
recalve nny great recognition. IVwiibly 
three or fbur men flftd women atand out 
it: conapicuoiia anccrnses. 

"Take u i". '■ treat 09 Mr. I»c Sllllc, 

"We liava hundredn of oprras written, 
ond bnndrod* nnd hundred* of j>onK"- ycl 
wry, very few arc ciillnl line muMcril 
gema. There arc an average uf IWfl in<»- 
tifltr picture*, and llirae jclf-iiiipolnted , 
ertjea demand wo hm-e an nvcrago of 
10tl per cent perfection, t think In com- 
parison with every other nrt, Ihe motion 
pictures furnish a wry Ifffifl |wrcMitu|[<i 
nf eouftiujiit pnidtiWiiniKn but It is rldlcu- 
luu* tn cxpoct all IMW pictures to hi- 
■ artiatle triumph*. Yet hcniaa« we 00 
not mak* every pielure a 'Hitmartstiur. 
q 'Ilnbiti Hood", or a "Four llnr»oiuen o.' 
th<? ApocnU-iisft* we are called cheap and 
common anti traahy." 

In answer to the numthin qr where 
the blamo Ilea. Mr. Pr Mills anlil ba 
would not blama it either to the public 
or the producer, but instead to the lgmir- 
atice of that pnrt of the public Ibat ex- 
pects tw tnu<b. 

Anne- Wllta. Orlnlltb. 

"The motlun picture baa betn too 
much maligned. It is a popular theme 
arming n eeruilu clusa uf wrtttti 10 depre- 
cate the mutluii picture and decry It a* 
o cheap, ollcu thing, dlesociated from 
anything rhal approaches art. A certain 
dlq.iie of men und women who think ii 
ia tho amart thing (n juln thoae whu 
lnok down 'm the motion picture, are tu 
blfiine for Ute lack of discrimination on 
the part of aome of the producer*. K.vcrr 
art needi enoouragament 'flhil (here nre 
vnry few men and women who arc willing 
to giro it to motion picture*." 

lur, De atuh) saW ha waa greatly In- 
tercated in what Mr. IJrLffJth had to say 
last Sunday. „ M ,_, , , 

"I can ayinpethtoe with Mr. CriffiUi n 
Impatleneo at having the Inst half of a 
nictan: «e«n first. We have all auffered 
rrom thi* aiethod of preartitatioii. Twc 
of my mujeina walked Into n iheAtrc to 
aec "ClArenre.' They baw the lo*t half 
firai, and onn of my cousin^ "Id : 

" "Ilow could Wllllnni do anything ni 
atupid as tlila picture? The papers upoku 
-t well of iL and 1 cannot »ee any aen*e 

to it.* 

"They bod not seen the play, said 
Mr De Mlllr. J eud iiould hi« walked 
out of the theatre In diaguut If they bud 
not beep related to mv. hat D*cAnee of 
tbla re-IB. I luusliip tbej felt nut of a ktisc 
of duty they most remain and are in* 

fiirtr.rc througli. After tbey bad seen 
t Ib It* ntttural mq.ucuC0 of Mene* thay 
enjoyed it. hut they might have walked 
out of the theatre And ndviaed all their 
friends to stay away." 

lUny of one render* bare expressed 
thnmseivrs a* be hip ETCatly intervtted In 
Mr. t;ritrith'i artrcle. And we boiw to 
hiive- mors to say on it later. 

Mr. Do Mlllo Mill make "Grumpy 
next He i" one director; who always 
keeps the «oul of the plsya be trnnslotc* 
[or the acreen, and hover tries to make 
movined ed!lions.or Uieo*. Uta nnatysls 
at what ia wrong with tbc moTlca is both 
compTcliensire and LntcrciHinff— wo hope 
io hive other opln!oaa to offer nc*t Bun- 
day. " ■ _ 
lie Brlnwe !«■ P**«l*1« With Him. 

Wesley Barry tlrink^'S'ew York is tho 
oioat overrated city ih the world. In- 
stead of bcinc; thrilled at tho Woolwarth 
Bulling ami find! u a DreadWAy An cljrhlh 
wander nf the world, Wesley thiaka It to 
ul I a bore. De la loneaome and ho want* to 
return home, where he ran, have r4om to 
breathe And where all ills friends arc and 
everything, Hr- stopped Sn my ofRco Inst 
week to *oy "balto" and to go through 
the Ordrfll of- being talked to by one or 
tbow writcra on a newaputwr. Having a 
Utile girl whu ll^ci" at mv honae I unu>r- 
atood pretty well how Wesley folL De 
waa sick nnd tired of living up (a what 
other people thought he should be and 
he wantwl to go oot APd play with the 
fcllowa and^not be dragged around mak- 
ing colls. , 

Wesley never aald anything like that — 
no^ indeed, he Is much (no well tnnnne red, 
hut bto alt of trying to any Just the richt 
thing and be il«' young gentleman hu 
mother '&** taiutht him to in- and not 
show that ho wmt tired of being Exhibit 
A, won apparent to those who know 
oumetblng about. children hid agc^ 

"Like lo bo Interviewed Wealry h " 
asked, -.the plea**. nt Mr- Jlarjip^ll" of 
Warner Brother*, who aecompAnireVhlm. 

■*Why.. of eourae," enawpted IVealey, 
and then. he looked at mcand we both 
lmuihrd.. 

"I hava been plai-Ing in vaudeville," 
!-.aid the knight of tbe freckle*, "and I 
hnvo been touring tho country, and sooie- 
iLaica when these, newspaper i>cop]c itL 
tbc country interview me they never 
tunw Clit'r to say. It's different, of 
course, Id New TowV he baatcned to 
explain. The manner in which he said 
UiU nmrtr We*ley ablid wCth me right 
away. I like hia gallantry in wanting 
to any the right thing and IiEh determin- 
ation to bo honest no matter what hap-' 
petted. 

1 ii ok J iic foe Freekle*. 

. "13o they look for your freckles?™ I 

uafced Wesley. 

'"Dow did you know?"' he axked. 

"1 aunfieet they ihfrucftt ymi fmiDtrd 

th.no on ; they aPem to be lc*a n umerona 

:ii real life than they are on- tb« sc'veu," 

"lan't that funny, " aaid my vtoiwr, 



WESLEY BARRY, 




ir*ro la fh* vrwr Wealwy nmrrr looks **■ <*•• swmeu Off th« aaarwjrJa *«l- 

rrepLlss «Lg* ln» |.r.i>ui i'i. his hair la combed and ho ts ■!««"] 

i**tl aawanaji to bsr »' eetOn Of (h« VmnderOltt or iioi-fcelfilce hoaev. 



fumbling in his poclcet, "that yn« ahoiald 
oik mo about what people -ny about my 
freckles, because tbul to eiuctiy what 
every oiil- links mt>." 

"I nru vary smnrj," J told Wcdey- 

"Arc you"'" he nuiil, not actlog in the 
least convinced. 

"i even know what you are luokina/ 
for 'In your pocket." 

Tlie ytnllig face under the tan 'and 
(reeklca fluahed nod Iwked so curiKelour 
1 tliuugbt 1 waa being iintiolLto ami I 
better not coiiiiiiue tbe subjeet. 

" L l*> 'grant 11 h« risked. 

■Tell her," iirvinipti.- 1 ! Mr. Slamneolhi. 
who aeemed to liavo Won Wcxley'* entire 
confldoace. 

'■Ifa n latter/" miid W**fey. 

"bVitiu herV" 1 interrupted.. 

lie Jookpd u[i Hlieeplsmy uikJ nodded 
hia head. MLub. U1b. J, 

And I learned dicre is a girl ,n ths 
case, and nltlioiifih Wesley wuulttti'r tell 
me much, I entliered In: was. engi-r In re- 
tum tu the Cousl to see her and hto boy 
chuaM Wid ge? away trupt tliJJ city Ufa 
that docanVuppenl to a fellow who cu- 
Joya being outdoors. 

\Ye«lcy*i p-BT**Ite. 

Mr. MaraieclJu, wbo ropreaentji War- 
ner liralhcrft moat ■ llieieutiy, augffeated 
that Wimley tell me the name of hla 
favorite picture. 

"'Little Heroes of the Street,' " an- 
swered Wesley, without hctritatibp. for 
tlie fniction uf a necond. 

This to the- young man's latest picture 
iiiluu- under the uuperviaiori of Harry 
Unpf aind, BL-curdiug tu Mr. Marjngelto. 
a bubid*iger. 

A« long ua Wr-xley to the star we are 
coiivint-L-u it hi ail he adys. He is nlrrayii 
■ ortb ncciug. lie ia BWH the few chil- 
dren ou the screen who have remained 
natural and unaffected* . lie to ihe iurt 
you would enjoj taking home with .you 
And Inviting him to spend tbe day. A 



u .,. of the grraU'Mt In captivity, . 

If be obly rcmaiba ttuit way. I 
thought; us I'm: told mo about bia studies, 
aovlog witli teal pride that he to iw the 
thin) year hiajh. working hard nut te 
Hunk, .11.' cnTrica a teacher with bim 
and "Bellevo :n> -," anid Wesley, "■h- 
maJte* me work. 

"I took L^itla ii year and I bated it. 
I fluoked, tw," be said, "*b«± some une 
told mo lata of peopla flunk Latin." 

"Aid lots uf ulher -.totlie*. n.i," we 
Ahanred him. "I.iLiij. to lh« only tninn: I 
lltiuhcu," he sni<l. "bat 1 eatuwit under- 
Htand why every one docan't fiijnk in 
that— It to so hard and mawlcss." 

Our tclepboo'', our Oflllaautl every- 
thing else Interfered with Wesley 'm Vlwir. 
so when ho departed wc" felt we had been 
ungraHulia nmd not very ho*pltr.bIe. Ue 
q/jbu at our busy hour, out wo hope to 
;.n' bim asaln. lie ia the kind one asks 
to call again and meaM everj word of II 

ttlta WvIMhii Enterip r ijiji- 

Wben tho William U* Mlllta come ti> 
3»e* Ydtk. they ara nlwaja thft renter 
of much flocial activity. Mrs. Do Mills, 
who is *' daughter of the Isci- Hi-DFy 
Oevrrge, the' famoi'ft singte taxcr, sbArea 
with her brilltout husband a very warm 
place in tho affections' of their many 
S'ew Vork friend*. On Tueeday evcu- 
lag Kit* Weimati cutertairicd about twn-n- 
ty-fuUr piesia in h(H.0c.;ttf. Mr, and Mm. 
De 31111k It waft our of the ma*t'ple.-u>- 
ant affairs, of the sc*i4on, brlnafni* lo- 
■.-.'-K.-r ua it did ninny fotk oromTnent. in 
literary mid tbcatrxal cireles. Amonjr 
iMtss Wei man's guesta were. Mr. and 
Mra., wnima Up. Mllle, Mr. and Mrs. 
Kick .Mir. Llirkiir. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge 
lt^ranj^r. Mr. and Mr:-. lVallcr Kn-mer, 
Mr. and Mr* Maortcr Joseph, Mr. anJ 
Mr*.Uay Lttag, 'Miss Lilliriii Latifcrre. 
Helen I'olloek. Vinlct I>e Roy, JWrst 
Wheolnn, Forrest Halsey. IThaaning I'"i. 
loclt. Henri- Hobart, Pr'cr .1. Brady. 
Paniel FrphruHn, Geonc> Chambaflin and 
thr editnr nf "thto n^pnrtcacnt, which 
brings, to mind ppiln the old iiurjlioa of 
whether it to .proper to add one' n cwb 
name lo n Jiat ot meat*. We will answer 



it by refusing to be omUtCil from thto 
gntheriug. 

It aisTkee Us Thlaik. 

At the New York Newspaper Wom- 
en's Club last Monday highrAl.cn l'uer 
Miller, one or tbe gurata uf honor..tnode 
a speech that must bafo made every- 
one '-ih.. *jiiu!> - people, sit np und do a 
little wholesome thinking. Mm. Miller 
said (and I iitiaku, bnowlug I am n_ot 
unlug hiT esari MOrdsi, "If only ncwapei- 
|>er i»e.iplc would any exactly whnt oilier 
people nay nnd not mtiiatltute their own 
word*." Kite enid sh-! nlwaya gave 
great tboiiKlil to what character* ia her 
alftfto* would aay. under the eircum- 
Btances, and she thought Interviewa should 
bo reported word for word. Mm- Miller 
in right. It to obviously unfair to talk 
with ;i man or woman and put worda 
In their moutliB which they did not aay. 
TrBt what in n. reporter (roSnc; to do when 
she It artit to talk with a motion picture 
star who ilotftrTv sir Anytliing? Then 
*hp T !s forced to Invent hcAUtifill cofi- 
reraatioii of birds nnd flower* and. poli- 
tics, ifcrlooaly what Mra. 3IlUer tal^j is 
worth thinking; abouu That U "'by • 
iomtrlmes* tlilnk itls better to oc n atory 
book reporter and take- along a pad and 
paper ami write down every word . They 
.ii i( to l^nrion. And, it i* preferable w 
tntaqvaiing ihe defcnseleu eubjeeta, who 
sometiuit^ have n> atand for thln^a tbey 
never gay, 

Berber* Lnak Dilru Imto fk* Faat. 

The beat description of Mabel Kne- 
maDii*s lovable ctprlcea that I tukva ever 
read ia Riven by Xorbe'rt LujL Ih an en- 
rermiuiDg aerie* of artJclea pnbltsbcd in 
rictorv rlay under tba title, "Memories 
of 'Air Own Screen.** Mr. T-uek baa 
looked Into Mniiei'n heart ami read it 
aright. The generous, edurAbln Mabel, 

bo rharnu tho world with her gay 



_ , — m ^ 

term* of which Miriam will becoma n 
star Id her own right, i 

air. .Loag, In aaaociatJori with Fred- 
erick IT. Chaae, la erganlxlng a produc' 
io.g company tn present Misa Bnttjatn in 
■ «rrie* of apeeial produorlone on tho 
order -of the Jackie Cloogan anbV-Wealey 
Uarry atorie*. The initial picture wjl 
be an adaptation of 'The IiB-eky Bfone, 
by Abhlo Fnrwell Drown, veil known 
writer of childreti's stories, GUdya Hall 
will do the aeenarlo. *■ 

The BaUlsta productions will be madn 
in New York, where tba company will 
maintain its heAdejuarter*. The director 
baa -mt been annonnced. 

Of. coursr, Mirlam'a family, her mother 
and her father, reslly slimed on the dotted 
tine for hrr, hut bee*u*p ehe U as f*fld 
nf Mr. Long she put ber own nnrae to 
the dornment just for good measure. 
That Mlrium tin* *t ftttnra nn nna tu 
deny, flfao )* one of tbe most charming 
little actresses nn screen or atape and 
ha* an amazing following fen ao young A 
child. 

" Slurs flurrj In London. 

When Gut Newell visited In Saw York 
a few months ago the chtaf topic of hi* 
conversation wax Iry Ihikc. He carried 
a beautifnt miniature of the tody In Ms 
pocket and on the allghteat provocation 
would produce thta Indisputable evidence 

' nf the lady'* great beauty nod rhrtrni. 
That Es why wg ere not surprised to 
hear be And Host Duke were mnrrlnl in" 
Landnn l*at week. Itotb Mr. Xr-well 
Aid Misa Duke Are.atars En th* ficorgs 

I Clark Ilehire Company, ond tbey ha\e 

I a great following nhrc-Rd. 

Tu> t.oi.i; After "Ben.HtJP," 

F. J, fin-;: -nt !ui'- gnne tn (he f'nn-at to 
rtre "Pcn-iliir" hto pcr^onnl aTtentinn, 
Kdward Dowen Ims heen nt the vtu'iioi 

A Jnnnrh lotikinu afleT lllP prt'ljmltiilry 
work for thto pmdiiclloTi, which will hn 
the moat prrleTulnn* thing fleldwyn !ins 
ever done. Mr. fJndaol was no eager to 
get tn Culver City to *n"e Hint thffrc were 
no hitches to the plana that T;e Qte his 
Thanksgiving turkey on the train, lend- 
ing for the Oast that day. 

Ol*)4>* Lesllo as Bale. 

Th* Fog ■mmpnnLe" had many appli- 
cant* from rager younc, nrtreesen who 
wnoteil to piny Erie in "If IVinter 
Come*" it ttxk the best part nf n week 
to decido what actress siieillbj be civeh 
tbla role, rmo of the m*uit inter-esHug Rr- 
ures in Hutchinson'*; hook. The selec- 
tion fell tn Gladys L«*|je, wfid ha* hewt 
cast for the part of poor little llrigkt 
Eyes. 

Eckoea of Psieeion, 

William IC. Itnrlow |* tho llclne af n 
younK uiiin who hah handwl a KR) bill 
by Edith Roberta in front of tbe (lardnji 
Theatre in FatonuHs, N. J., for artotrtftg 
a eonteat rttablished by Barry Kieheii- 
bach. I happen wl to be via ruling with 
Mia* Roberto when flbc handed the Iwy 
lha money nnd something in his fneo 
mndo me mm aud look At hira twice 
slid ask him to write nnd tell me buw 
JUr bippened to wiu tho prise 1-ant 
wrrk the letter came, and while contest* 
usunljiy toll to Interest »#, This bo r 
■ i ri-.,.,] ao happy over bh uttn\ luck I 
felt there might be s^momlng {» Jiin 
w-tory. He wrote und told me lie bad 
been out of work and what J3fl mee.pt 
tu him. at that time, end bow hard be 
bad worked to win lire prtoe. Tba very 
liet that he waa aucfesaful put new 
spirit into him and made him believe In 
blmaetf- Harry Itlchonbach or whoever 
It was who invented tula little ndvertto- 
i ng seheine cbu f rol repaid for their 
trouble. Speaking of "Thp ParjgermiS 
Ago, T nn* looking forward lo bftvlng 
It sho-arn in New York because It is 
one .of the pictnfru that cannot come 
under the familiar classification nf whnt 
Is wrong with the. tuorien. It Is one 
picture that can help frrovc what is 
right with motion/ pi:curea, Mr. Ilerch- 
enh*cb comes very nearlr bcine tiie 
ICing Deo of Paterson, AnythiuK lie 
wanta In that town he eon have sine* 
he took ryftr the rity to make u holiday 
for Louis li. Mayer's "The Dangerous 
Age," 

Ob« Jlnntirad-Foet Fissk. 

Censor boards work In eurious ways 
their wonder* to perform. Take Tbe 
Birth of o Nation," |p the opinion, of 
many of the worlds most brilliant men 
and women the greatest motion picture 
ever modec Kae eight -jeara it has been 
shown In avery oivflised counlry.. It 
has stood aa a monument of- wbat ono 
man'* pioneering In an uitfrnuwn field 
brought forth, for "Th* Jlinli of a Sm- 
fioi!" w***ehA first big vpectacto of Its 
kind mr made In America. To D&rid 
W. Qriffith baa been, given world-wide 
fame and prols* for his" perseverance in 
exploiting a new channel lo bring forth 
ao splendid a work; of art. Now cornea 
Joeeph Levenaon. aecretnry of the titate 
Motion Picture Commission, with ii de- 
mand that "The Birth of a Nation" be 
slicv.ii to the censor board with the idea 
of eliminating certain scene* and pos- 
sibly the entire lilrji. Mr. JLevensan 
b**ed hi* attitude on some letters ha re- 
ceived, If he ask* Mr*. Griffith to cut 



tegular boy without Any idea tbat be is* 1 f n * a l to look on life* seriously, Slid her 



ability to find -fun La everything. Mr- 
husk > art idea deal wilh other star*, but 
1 nui eitiiceiully !mpr*<sr<1 with whst 

be has 10 Kay shout Mlsf Xnrruuncl. -The 
■.-. it. .!i- ilijoi; to well wnrth reading to 
everyone, who ia interested In the past, 
presett endrutufe of moripn-pictureii. 

Jsaaea stjiuolt ■* B;F»»(, 

I .lames fcintiott, the, Jame* nnaarii 
I»welt of our Morning Telegraph staff, 
I has ihe unmlaUkabla gift fw writing 
i nueiry. H c cab find * vera** for eVery- 
; thing oni vsnry an* who taki* hi* f.meyi 
■' t'pniL my -.! no'-i sotlc^tatlon that he fijr- 
l nlab this ilcpnrtmcnV with a poem, to 
i brlghirn iu eoniera he contribute* .the 
I folhtwinC (wp LioP* there will bo others, 
I although 'we have dot yet. whispered this 
I hope to him) : 

to Vita SA(*t. 

I ■'-'■•■.-:■: pHtufB !i-.:.-]tt*« i (lam rhlrioilf™:.; 

t.Vita. old kid, I takeoff my 'i' 1 . 
i Doff the chapeau, bow'very low; 
?Cila. yon're there, '. .* 
in a word — a bear! 

Night winds whispering their eternal 
memories, 
Ni> moop,' bat stars, dedp in n a£y of 
bloe ; 
v..;.--. of drlflinf saDla that chant their 
reveries, 
DrearnH of tho-ages rauit abtda In you, 
lCmpii-rs have crumbled, 'nealh the glance 
of cyea. 
That Lud not hair the witchery of 
thine; 
The cw!h mm- play, there- la no paradise. 
If tbou dust not but mirror the divine! 

Nita. old dear, ajotly o!d ejie«r— ■ 
Hrtrl Hear! Hear! Haul" Hear! 

Off ^th the hat! 
Nlla— that's that, 

Mlrlnm gljrn* Cdnirtci. 

MirLirp rtatlliitaa ThenksriTlnp pren- 
cnt to her manager, {tobext Edgar Long, 
waa a trnawal of her present contract to 
cover a period "of five yun\ suiikr-tb* 



TOASTS AtfD ROASTS. 

If you have praise :■> i>l-, com- 
plxlnrs to mike or Ideu ip glr P 
register them wlthi the Ontooker. 



Tan: r.-\fiT ol- "vamty Tarn.'* 

Mellon Pietur* Editor, The Maralag Tel*- 

gTaph: 

I rn.l t&e letter In your colpma but 
week from *n Ardent .1 an about tbe eaat- 
lag of "Unpert of Hsntzau." ^ I baveo't 
read ta* book^a* I cab kardly expteia aia 
evflpUn* on the snbjeet of Ina player* la 
t&* ftJm, but ibera la another odb of tbs 
ctosslcB in tba proeeis of ple|br!m*tlea 
riant now about which I' aboard like to 
asy a word. It Is "Vanity TkIt.** fkla 
WOrk" of TbacltefiLy'* to^a great faiorit* 
af ratoe. I've read It serlrral time* and asa 
tboraugaiy familiar with. th« ehsraetcrs. 
Wltn I learned through The Morning 
Telegraph that Hugo ' Ratlin wsb gator 
to make a picture «t It 1 waa rery muck 
Intrigue]. For some time past I've won- 
dered why somebody didn't flltu It. !>■■■■ 
c!*lly since (acre were twpjilsys mad* of 
tbe novel. 

In last Buaday'a laau* of your &a**r I 
reafl with aevcral gsaes »nd dls*ppolut- 
menti of Mr. Pallto'a selrcUoc of .■ ..<■.:.. 
To saw my l = r.- i can not ae* <jeorga 
Walati as Rawdqu CnwieT and T cao net 
underataad Mr. Baltln* aeleetlon of blm 
for Ihlm part. I'm ■:.<■..■ Msbel Ilallia will 
!.■■ very pt^rurcBnue and pl^saat to leak 
#si as' titvky Uharp, but lo Tin- abe Ass none 
at iv qualifications watch cbarnclerlre 
Pecky. lii-'vifi Poiwor(b may do as tbo 
Mirnala of Sleyne, aad Harrison Ford to- 
me. |s a j-'-.r choice tor Oeorg^ Oaliorue. 
vi ill.ij-'] Loula I don't reratl. nor da 1 re- 
member aavlng- srea nny other member* 
of the cs*t except Katie Ftx, and I mint 
asy I'm not quite sure of him as Cs-ptoto 
Wlllrsra heliota. 

alaybc 1'ur nil wmni in my Sdcas sbont 
(Mi, 1 guess pk-ltlre '■;--■-■• loo oflea aaso- 
rbite acton With thn fSttn tbey piny. Par 
Instance nf(er feeing- George W*t«h In a 
grtmt bisilv nf - ;..- fLlms ! .■ dl/S for Wttt- 
imn V.nt, IE dnran'r leeai extraordinary 
(list I stinuM find illffli uliy lu teeing him 
nn iiaoii in Crawley, ■',■-■< HI At any rate 
In the hands of Hugo Ttailln we can count 
on an srlliT.c prodnrtlcn, sUd 111 t>* 
nrer 19 ^ s- r ■ r- .■: -i! ta ace hnw It alt comet 
aut Sincerely yoora. 

fT.nuJs. Burs*. 

Orange, ft. J. 

THINKS "lIErVTlAt" CAftf i;o«::», 
llBtlafl Picture Edtbt*. The Horning Tala- 

graph : 

I was very mnra \-r. .■-■:,-.:. -a In reading 
In youi- .'.iiMviri a Icrtcr written by an si- 
i!-m Ton tin ill.' Importance Of casting, 
and ns n ilsier f-m 1 rake tbe- V-bertar of 
Burling ciy suppurt In what he anya Hboiit 
euitlug as one of the malt particular 
llllOffi In Ibo millnt eif good pictures. 

[ quite agree also last -The Pfltoaer ' 
of Zl^nda" Ia fi vrry fine eilrt story and tbnt 
"JLnpert uf HurtUAii" ia A* grind, if H"t 
even better and. thcrprorc. ,.:..n;ii] hnvp in* 
luent catrrul H.-nn»ld(?ratlon aa tn the peo- 
ple ---■..' piny In It. 

I take IssUe, bowurer. with my hrotacr 
fan qb to tbe people who phonld play tH* 
iinrl. Mr. Ardent Fnn. I note, writes from 
Kttnlra. H, Y.. and therefore poaalole liii 
ant iii'l <!■■■ ndrnntagi;* of oeelng the it a an 
as It la pr- ■.■in-.: U. ■■.'■■ in UrB city, f"? 
tti!a rvano'u I ibJnk he will overlook the- 
rnrl Ihut sonra or the (rrenteat plrasueei. 
to be had In seeing remans plays over ami 
over BRaln is due lo Ihe tatt that the r-nlei 
*r*- played by dltreront aelort, I think 
that the Fame theory ran be applied (o 
mr-vlna pictures, and I think that 'TtHpert 
of Henluin.'* beih* « senuri to "The Pris- 
oner of Zends," wlM he nil tbc more In- 
terrttlnit If Ihe rale* J»fe played by to- 
tally d'rierent actors, eseh of (hem glTlng 
thrir dwa InlerriTelnltorj. snil It la my 
opinion tbat .this Is whr (he Sclmlck peo- 
;■!,- am not mlno; rhe ortoloal cast. 

K.ir Instance I think that fhelr line-up 
In aome ways la very far superior to tbat 
used In Zvndn, and why Mr. ATdctit V>n 
sjtonld prffef Sir. JjCwIb Stone to Mr. B«rt 
I.ytell. I cannot understand. Mr. Stone 1a 
■ ndaubtcillj a very tjnlahed cctor, but b* 
certainly larks the rotnanUr fir* and tba 
appeal nf youth which la Mr. l.yUIJ'*, And 
trr my mind Mis" ttoins Msfprnerateln 
aboulil make a very Bopesllrrg queen. I 
H IMnk Mr. Kebert PdrBon'n.wOtk was won- 
derful ii Colonel ."topi, hut T am certainly 
eery keen ta sec what^sill be Ur. Bob- 
worlh'a Interpretation of the part. 

I don't think Aflolphe Menjnu can begin 
to come up to Roman Navarro. I aaW 
aomawhere tbat T.*w I'imIj- to golnt to play 
la tbe picture, too. 1 think h« would b* 
better for tbc part than alenjEHi, but Na- 
varro Is belter by tsv than either. Tak- 
ing It all In all 4 don't think that If T 
were a moving picture man I could Vat* 
bettered the cast which Selinlck bat 
ehasen foe tbla picture. At the snma tlm* 
M is mr opluloa that the pubihj saeaM 
bare mnre --^y In what parla nnd pletnraa 
their favorttefl abaold 1 he used aha I 
(necerore adTorata that more ot us, who 
arc followers of the picture*. Iboclfl Com* 
nut and fllvnaour like* and dislike* on big 
pictures which are announced for the fu- 
ture. 

Tery tralT ypui-s. 

A i"-;;- Fan. 
20 North Twentieth Btreet, Eltaanwt, L. f, 

T.IKES CHILDREN AMD ANIMALS. 



" f JiF.EZ*. tV' ££"!■'* M^loa Picture Editor, the Wornlnc Tela- 



■we hope he will refnac. > We hope he T 
will acand on his rinbts and rcfueo to 
exhibit the film if he to requested to 
cut out any of the footage. Eight yean 
hr n long time to decide, a film to im- 
moral. It to almoat like deriding "The 
Old Homestead" or "Way Down East" 
to unfit to be abowrt on the speaking 
stage. Soma play* belong to the ctoaslcs 
and "The Birth af a Natiou' r to one of 
them. 

w. 9. Hart mu a Virsdan. 

Willtam-S, tlnrt hna his big a':i abootar 
hem with him and If anynue aaya any- 
thing about work, the six-shooter may bo 
aimrd to ht* 'dlrrrtian, BUI Hart :«n"t 
makins: shy prondse-i. He doenn't want 
to bo bothered right now, becauaeTbe has 
come m Sew Turk, to tab* a vacation, 
and everyone knows when a man is hav- 
ing a vacation he doesn't car* to diacuaa 
busineiw. Neither to Mr Hart talking 
about his mntrimhainl jBUttW&am, al- 
though I hope to get trim to say n few 
word* about bis baby, whrch, I am told, 
looks exactly like Its tampo* dad. ^ 

"Clarence" *■ ska lereanL. 

The young m*u. Alfred Lunt, whssw 
perfornjsnea of Ctoteoca on tbe stage 1 
won for him fama add a never- to- be. for- 
gotten nana in the tieatrieal -wrtrld. ta, 
coming into pictures. Mr. Lwnt haw 
been engaged to ptov the male lead ia 
"Baekboac.*' the CtAnmce B« ding ton 
Kellsnd story which Cbariea "lyhittaher 
to adaptinf to ihe screetj. Arthur Friend 
and Henry Hobart, two young men of 
■whom the ortiatic element of the motion, 
picture industry expect big thrtogs despite 
tbe fart rhej'havo been to tht* business 
for many. year*. i 

while Lassie la Vaaallcnisu*^ 

' Over at till' Billnim- Hotr^l is the dan- 
eyed attraciirc Luctto Carlyla and bee 
sister Helen. The?' ate here to slwip nrfd 
take a look at th* theatres. « bile- (bey 
sro here .Larry i^etnon's work mnst an 
on JUld beetmne lb" anrigbab* Miss Qu- 
elle to hero BPoibee actreta, ACk'ordiiK 
to the Iaw Anccies Times, is -playing in 
*i* next Semon nictiirai 



grapb: 

With all tne dlacnsalnm about/ whether 
or net ecreea acltog Is pantomime, rn-i 
jn«t what voLce flbrttlaa bs* to do with, 
good pcrfnrnuuir** In the merles, a polos 
baa arisen In my mind about which T 
rbould like to ralBS s question. TJow_ 
about tbe numbers of children and ■himais 
who have achieved ■uccvss In lAe rnorlei? 
For l&atance, Jscklo Cooxan and baby 
If^ggy and Wesley Barry, Then tofc* 
"Rnookr" sad Strongheaxt and Joe Martin^ 
Do you think any o£ these bare BUcce*d*d 
because of theLr knowledga of vqtce ilhrs- 
tlon*1 yjecsua* of an lnoin* aenae of pan< 
t<,:nltiip. perhaps, or a natural hlltrlonla- 
■ irt; nt l*ABt where th* chil-Jmn *» con- 
cerned. 

(hit with tbe aalmalB 1 ameBB It's a caas 
rif Just bobag natural, which Ls eoiuethlng 
nio»t of lb* movie player* know llttls 
a&onL Thea. too, of epurae. aalmsto. llks 
people, base pc rao nail ties. Have yoa no- 
ticed tbat untcsA a mor'A. favorite baa per, 
■onajfcy hla sueeesa la gsneraJjj aborts 
lindT bt lha ease of tbe ebudrea's work 
on Ibe sere**, l-vp.notlced that na long aa 
director* appeal to Lhelr inielitgeBec and 
Ict'tbem 4gnr* thing* out tor thsmsetvt* 
they're all right. In ether ward* tet than 
be natnraL. but wbea tbey begin to act 
■sit over th* plate aad appear seir-eon- 
seleus,. I aln-aya want to throw thins?. 
There Iso'l saythlag more charming than 
an. Attrsetlvs, uaspollad cblld. *nd nothing 
more obqaxlona thso .on* trying to be 
amart. 

EC* a cnrloua (blag how Jackie CoeE*n 
has worked: his way right Into the heart* 
of tbe people. It take* a good deaf of ex- 
perience *na bard wark before meat of th* 
jhin'na light* s»t to iheipolnt where tbey 
estAbllab a fojiowln-r, yet here-'a Ihta llttto 
bit of a mile, wtao appear* ia a cinema with 
t'hapliu awl (Tom then oa «ne* straight- 
nway about reclsterlnc sa one of Ihe m.o*r 
popular i-en-'u Idols. ]ii wni" ace Jaekl* 
t'ootmn than a (rood, many of t '■>■** old- 
••.!• ii ■'■■- And 1. must ■■'-vfi-st in a pre- 
dlleetroni for SiroaaJtenrt, "Sanoly" and 
j i.-. llailin. UertpectTally yonzs. - 

Ifaxths Dowd. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH^ MONDAY, DECEMBER. 4, 1922. 



FILM FOLK GALORE 
AT T.O.C.C.B ALL 

Theatre Omen* Annul Affair 

Diiwi All SUn and £iecu- 

Htu 1b the Bait 



lfgimrAM ABB ADE PRESENT 



air F*ro»e Their P»»«- 

iiriij-vn.i.i Walker ik«tt«r 
FiBlllir riaar*— All IUI Late, 



By LOUELLA 0. PAESOKS, 
Tha memberi of ine Theatre Own*n' 
Chamber of Commerce may real con- 
tested with th« rr*ult*. both artiiUy MOi 
Aiudillj, of the third annual motion. 
ptetare bill. Every oof, fmn producer 
to theatre owner, tscoang* ma a. Mar ■ a J 
dixtrtbutor, wn on hand to do hla pan 
Ed eftafcnee Um pMiw of f*Trty glared Id 
lk« gold ballroom of tie lintel Aafor 
Sattirdtj sight 

There wer* mwr dinner ■□<] theatre 
paniea pr*jt#diB* Urn Ct4a tffalr ( which 
u (fee event of e*enta in the life of the 
Nnr York exhibitor, and It m put 
isldj; st't t before the party wu under 
w, Thotnt* M eighth, accompanied by 
Lit Meed and edriacr. Geoff* Adr, tr + 

rl*tct rarff. aftd from mlkfl rrrrptlnn be 
rpcp,"d it li roey to ace bow Tommy 
atnndx with the exhibitor*, Edith 
Roberta, Jooki ng rtry pretty tn a pink 
frock, wu then with Henry Hobert. 
FKntt Halter wu among the literary 
light- aud Mr. and Mn- Arthur Friend, 
chatting with mum of oar landing theitr* 
owneri, wrrr HkewLa* amorg too early 
arrival*. 

Er.Tjoni Waa Thirf. 

' ,J, D, Willixin*, Jujt back from the 
'Gout with k rnyturictti gleam In hie rye 
0f«r hit unrrvralcdl pinna for the future, 
then with Mm William.. Cerl 
ilp, with hia daughter Rnatbeila, 
who le pretty enough to boo n the tenon 
If. btr dad would giVe her parmiaaion, oc- 
cupied t bat. F. II. Goldatein tnd other 
TJiiLt'CFidl dirnltarira wnio lu the 
Lneaimle box, fJarrj (lanon, born fnmi 
tha Cbaat on baalneee, wu with Harry 
TUleuibtdi'i party. Nathan Bnrkan 
wan tb* renter of tn animated group 
who talked ahop tnd] dropped pita of in 
rertfltlof ntwi now tnd then. 

Lewii J. fwlsskk held a reception ill 
evening and wu to worn from tha'king 
band* we guga-eatod n aline to relieve hie 
Irtimltriiy. >lnf*nr £ukoi. with bit 
mooher tnd wife, wen tin html. Tim 
older Mr ^kor It on the I'.nm tnd 
Enrcnr, In hit ftlber't tbtrrtce, did the 
honor* for Pmmont I'Iitti fjnikv. Jtmet 
OrJiitfr. who cotild nm for i^Dern«i- 
man tnd rot tlKted without tny trvuble. 
Wu butjr thtklnf btndt too ttlkloi 
Ooldwyn. 

W. E. Atkinton "■•«■ ttdene thote prni- 
■ot from thn Melro olSctt. while 
Moiit»r; Lot*, Mtrjr Terr, Midline 
Trtverte, Violet Uirwritn tud tcwr» of 
orfhfT fllia pltjeri w*n* fl*w»d h*r+ tnd 
then In the boxen rinriftx th« oronlns^ 

Ltwtllaji ntitn Ownn Pr»*»p(, 

Of COBFK, all our IrxilSfi; !tir.iif; 
ownrrt were thrre, William T^tndtu, 
thM timfdCDt of the Chamber of L'oa- 
afetm, um| WlUltm Urtndt. who ajiendi 
rtott of hit rlnut workltif for the caste. 
ntdt »r*«?hn from the iirrtldrntial box. 
Oiirirt L- O- R*ISly, tHUDontnltd by (be 
faJthful Ramurl Itertntn, tlcrntrd Edd- 
brrtx. tba bar orttor of th~ (thtmbor of 
OatJUiMTet; Al Hahried. & A. Uoron 
DitwI Picker, Joap Utnbelmrr. Rudolph 
Sknderv tnd arorta of promiaitit New 
Yotk thettre oarnen w*r* tmonc the 
prix* dtneert of tit ernnlnf. 

L« Ocka, at chtlRnao of the dctnen, 
■oat not be overlooked, nnr the reeulta 
of bit weeka nf work. Be la to be can- 
fittoUted for baring* aurrouudad blm- 
attlf with an aide t corn of aaalitanti. 

The rfftxtl-rg ipoiUcbt dfc-oratin-ni 
pltus.-M by no lea t peraonue than 
8 an; ad TUithtfd. were mncb tdralred- A 
■reuwt •fBi-f't eoverwl the lixnte, whleb 
Wtrt tided by tubdiKd roflnawi bj red, 
bine and tee-en efferta. Ore particularly 
•Bactln Rotbafel tchlerrmenl wu a fire 
ilMTkti-n wjtb the rauaic in ke«plnf 
with tbt crnckKna of the flaunea. 

Vine* tit l-Ape-a a OrrheUra. la aoiup- 
thbxf to talk about and nvir* to dance 
to. it the hundrrd" of vueata ewtt te»iif*. 
At 4 in the mornlat; the tuttrlc wu -illl 
fnlat atronr, with the ltr$t mtjority 
of rmetti ttlli renuinlnr for more of the 
fayeu. 

' »r ■hlnr Walbar I'mtnl. 

■Senator JliUW J. Watker, who car 
withouL any eXaja/trttton bt railed the 
idol of the Theatre Onnera Chamber of 
C-ammerre. waa turrounded eo vre'.i by 
hla admiTrri it waa diffn-Lilt to cet * uti 
Is ihontint;, dlttknct of bla-iu Mtehnel 
Wabb, ike IVntcbeiier nWlltlHallhl 
laader, *■■■ there to let the ihtttr-c own- 
rrt know ha appcrclaiea their entUualtam 
otbt OoTernor^elert Hmlth. I'eter J. 
Brady, llkewlte a Smith einrbualnnt, wu 
also amou-f the Invited eueila. Knfilrr- 
i<-t • KCli&lt, nrnnii[Miiitr',i by a Ji-ore of 
hit bualneu atwclttri, vr*a on html tu 
■-r-ett kit old friend-*. Martin Qllljfk.y. 
who It tlwayt being; t-iL--n for A rnftvir 
atari eama po from ChicaxO lu ir Urrc. 
John tiparxn rhtperunt'd bim. 

In fact, rrory onr \>«-. iln-r- Doth 
diui-iE r-jioma at th-n AaU-r >rere to 
■mwdrtl It looked fur t i iim- o* if mm* 
of the haw arrlTaU n-i>ulij ;c mppcrlcsx, 
but the ctef bad b^en told tu eipect a 
crowd tnd There wi* pleel 1 ' of food. 
rxta If Wit- ■pacr wo» t»>n] t'J take 
twr* of the \-.i-;< mimlwr ■• '. RuritlB. 

Htrry Hrifkrohjirh n.» inaner al eew- 
waaLfa wta one of the v.i-h-ii .rounjc 
men at ihr ba.l. It wan hla pleasant 
leak to etc that every nor bad a -lood 
tLnw, tlxl If the? dulnt i-ujiir rtiem- 
>«|vea it waa in- fan) irf the renuiillp 
Mr. Eteieher.barti. obo k"pi thinpi bum 
miaa> 

lu tn-iie i-f the nbtrniT un (he (.'•let 
■ -r Mmr of uur fcradihirr* in m 'lit'ti ptr~ 
■iiirr cir.-ie* tfa'rf ^ er* many of the 
i*:eiiri:>.- who are in |a>ari an b«od n 
itud to the xaftiy of Ibe nvuliM. Kitza 
-Ir^n^-jf-'d. Jufei biume frmin the I'nw 
n.nv di:.m>. ..■■» atnt/eis the cuekl-t. inl 
Aim vt-'rr ibaii-- onier* '.'■" tiumrriu^ to 
te: iniu utir >aHe aiort. 

The impurtant thine I*. the part-t ni 
jj burr » ;■■■>-■- and den the >-*:-; b> 
*ued rkra >ein* rttce in Tar ■™it-*ldcr»t*> 
itltutiu'i frvni tbirke who ■uniirril in 
makou l'. 

Our ..f the biiulich-:* in the *-kii1uk* 
I'tef-Uiuraebt th.v |*akl wn* ihr motion 
(Hi-tnrT* liki-i! of !(,■ parly. No oue 
wtii uea;Wied. 

JSpemkbir of oegWl, nr alnxul furA-l 
,v ny aooe of our fan>r(ie publiciiy 
■renairim wrre in the raerry ihroo*;- 
AAOnr tb<w> >1 whu wrre eontpieiiDLUi fur 
iteif jmeetnl dtneio-r neve Jtck Wet- 
da>r. Uowanl Ptjfj t t, Ijc-uIi Mtranaelto, 
KMi* Itoani tnd atherx wbate Dtmei 
we pruinitrd to keep out ■■[ print. I'-jt. 
liciiy mfiu bale the <. o ■ J ulerr of K".»- 
patxor print. 

And now the drew* ciolbn of the iu- 
dtuirT*itve i»een pot twaj In ntith ttlia 
nrfi nntt year, alien, ff ihe ttlm bu*i- 
D«M i» Kill alire and Li.-lLiuc tbere will 
be a fdurih annntl rjotiup ptctnrf tt-- - 
arret ball. 




SUNDAY CROWDED 
WI TH GOOD M USIC 

Two SjBpSoiy Csscertt, Sichmu- 

iaofl, Gtlli^nrci and Jlcquu 

Thibind- 



"A BLIND BARGAIN" 
SE EN AT CAPI TOL 

Lou Quiiej Pltyi Dul Sole Clev- 

erlj in Ooldwjm Picture of 

Crtepr tiwtii. 

MUSIC OF ETEZLBEBT SEVK H " E - STXVA'S TTHIQITE 3DCCES3 TCIISUW SilXX IB PIXASIXS 



AGNES AYRES IN 
FAMILIAR STORY 



"Sfcttfbtcr of lnaary" !■ 
lion of Play by Leon«d Mtrrick 
khd Kichael MortcUL. 



^aiaaaakHfrt »■« ■•latlvii*" ex- 

pl.t.> KlMtelM, Caifc.Ir.ea Wttl 
Caut-lr — Brwra'a "fatH ()■<»■"" 



■ ba la irlarina (kt Ivaklna -rale la 

"Lnrna Ilnonr," Ptiat .\«11->n«>'» 

rarvtaa of it. i). iiiicknioit'i li- 
mnui ttarr at tha Blrnnd Tkaatiw 
(hi. waali. 



ELSIE FERGUSON 
ON RIVOLI SCREEN 



She li Appearing in an Eutertiin- 

inn; Film Vettion of Her Stipa 

Sqcccsi. "Orjtcs.it." 



A FASAKOHHT FEATtTflE 



2y E. W BAHEMOaE. 

]'.'.*-.- !'f itv.-ic-D, who baa not tpptwred 
on the aereeit for tbe«c manr -moniba, la 
•ten ta the ■Ur at the Riroll tbia wwk. 
She it prcarntrd la a ftllP Teraion of bet 
atate iuf«aa. "Ontcaat," the piny by 
Iluber; Henry Da*irk rroea wbleh a 
Kr-nario waa made by Jowphine l.ovrct 
and th* feature directed br Cher Wilbey. 

Meat thentiwoera are AaaaaVv "Kb 
the ato-ry of the airl who i-i-ctjir* to crt 
up In (bo world after bartar been e^lcied 
from her ladilftjc room. It i« t nirlo- 
drnmttlc ttl* thtt u partial tat ly adtp-trd 
to tha rinema, and it may be- tab] right 
here that It offer* Tery talltfortory en* 
trira^nmrnt. 

Mill Fettuaon ii. na aJwtjt, a mini 
. harraine trtltt tnd hex fully Lt«| up to 
Ike enviable reputation that *bc bat 
ItalRrd ta t aerren tier by b<-r nork la 
ihii picture. She baa that gtft of r-eaia- 
teribtf the rfioodt of her rharaetcra wtth 
a ahrui -■ ■ r the ihonldcr--. e !-r.t\ rxprr*- 
rdon or b/ a aUtop of lb* foot, In '"thit^ 
rut" the bu t utimbrr uf ar-ene-i that 
are rxrerdlnfly efltrJivp bfcauac at her 
brillttnt pltyinf . 

David Powell hu been well rait ta the 
youni man who waa dU&ppointed In lute, 
while William Pa well doe* Wall a* a 
Hpauisb-AmrricaD broker. Mi:r>- Mm 
Laren handlrt the role of the yovmn tr'ri 
who rjarrlra ttvllUoox o«itf earthly, atid 
fhtrlea Wrtlfaley htt twen writ caei u 
Hi- inilllonaire- - Other* who fite well- 
denned iwrl-'tiiitneei Include W-Illitm 
David and T«ldy Bajnp«on. 

DirertDt ^Nltbey ban madr a vpry In- 
terratiajt cineflia drama nf llic Davlet 
ploy, roiii'r wrll-writtPQ and really help- 
ful aub-tlrjri have been employed, and tn> 
plmtorrtphy* lor the moat part, lit up tu 
jijii-. l^octtlona that are ftmiUlf 10 ACtv 
V.irLi-r* btrp tven Hied for the tuott part 
and add much to the tolllcif of the •tor*. 

-Otiteut" ia wrll worth »ednr. it 
ban Kliir FiTtnuon to rcCotniXieftd It, nud 
thai would! term all that la necBKaary to 
tell tha palrnna of the Rivoli, 

BjHW Kraton lu "The Bltekmr'.th 
hi nlao nu this week'n prnrraro. and it 
nflord* one identjf af op par tun I tie* Tot 

Eooil, hearty luUChtur. There orr a niitit. 
rr nf ndfetttal ind hiehly nruuiifnc unntt 
pnntJrtucd In It- To «r* tluater fittloa 
hnraeaboM H a treat nnd a lurr Curr [ft* 
the warst nOttch In IwtpL The Ilivoll 
Tiriorlal Macavine [>rf»rntf Hccnra of tb.- 
Far Eaal LV-nfr-rrnr*, \\ijl' Kara la 
■bown hubnohiiiiix wltli film folk in Call- 
funiiii, tli^n" i< a raHBaVa? 1 *t e^l Paao, 
and an M<t v at tnje :ipP*a! U made tt th» 
rci|iir*r af the ilnTprnmcnt on behalf of 
edn-'flMonal neek. 

Tlie Rlvnli Ot'hcst-a PhBt "The l.tr- 
nivol wf Vmtrr" OvenT>re, Vera JnckV** 
offers a well-v^lMlrWit uian^ enneertu. Hint 
Saaaa l!i i'lauab and* Frederic Ibier 
«n- "Dreaatlnr Alone at TwilLrM'" moat 
,hir ami In a special and effrrti"*' 

aeit-na;. 



bt oEExauin chase. 

The feature plrtura al the Capitol. "A 
Blind Bt?ttjn," La wrHxan by Barry 
Ptla. one wooJit eaxlly brfkvr. for Lop 
Cbaner, to perfecllj doaa it pfo T '** 
hba with two atliaapaj parta. 

Aa a doctor with ta ahneutow forpro- 
longlRf hninan Hf* by the tranaferinfof 
inlnil fikndi, CbMff hi inj,TP •***•* 
blooded, uriti bit banda with the tttrt- 
IIdi dexterity of tha trained tcientUl. 
it [a a ftarfntlini portrayal, ■ualike any 
thine ha baa prevlootly done. Thla doc- 
tor it tatanlted by a detperttr yonth *de 
nitbt and tftrr ovrrpflwerlnc toe twy 
taxea him. to hit bom* and htrfealni to 
eave ihr life of hla nother ia eiftiang* 
for the prrmlatioa to try hla eJtperliDent. 
Upon him. 

It the doctorn hon»e ■ a palheiie ape- 
like crratrr who aewrt him. Tala la 
the other Chanay mle and our* thai bt 
playa tntrvtlooaly In tmn «f hla remark- 
able mftkt-una, Tba creature and ibe 
doclnr't wlft do lU thry ran to make 
the bay alia np and foraweor bl» prom- 
(Sk, but It la not nntil bt retliir-a the 
harror of the mtn'a P*a1 cxperlaienta 
that be knowa the doctor to he a mttd 
man, There la a o(ht which rod* mt> 
toDiely. qnlta the motl larld hit we ha*e 
aeon .on thn tcr**n. It iwmu baj added 
that the chm la removetl nnd the boy 
and hit mother arr tnved to llrebaprlly, 

A Graepr Pletara, 

PmonaUy, we enjoyed the picture 
tlitrraufhly. The horror la reetraliiedand 
It la not over-acted; In fact, It It all *l- 
trepiafy wrll acted. 

naymtiufr MrKe* li tlie boy, a very 
pleuini nnd appet^nr yOuflg actor. 
FontaiDB I -a ItiK- La n lirautirnl wonan 
and a capabla actrtta. playlnc tba doc- 
tor* wife, and JacqnaHn« Loeiei pe«rj 
at tha Iwy'a (laneo*. _ 

Jaat aa plafa iuch aa "T,ie Mooter 
and "BuMdof. PrMmmoBd'" were Inter- 
eatios and enepy, ibia pieture ibould 
attract attenilon by Itt different from 
other*, btit It la not for children. 

ftcleaM htvinx Lb* npper hand In the 
r-rorrtm, we bi>- a a mplanatlon «l tht 
tlmtelm theory, auplilrnantait by a few 
Utlrieal exoaiple*. The orvhritra pburi 
■'Put Down Hfx and Carry Two, while 
you dlxxllj watch riiarmma and plaqria 
raovlac la apart and atrive to eompre- 
head the fonrtb cILmanalan. Everybody 
oofht to try Jl. tad bere i* a ta H den 
oprwrtunltj. The tltie nf the lllm La 
^BaaakaaaWx tad Relativity." 

"Javlai'a Taaatat Utile, 

Muaically. the protram ratcrt to pcr- 
■ena who enjor ibr tuneful and obvlon 
aweetDot of Ethel hert Nevlo. •'Narela- 
ria" It deliajfatfaDy prrxentrd. in t dance 
by Mile, (iambafelll and four glrla. Tt 
ia a lirr'K roareptioa of crarv and m!V"- 
A thareahic tabteaa enmc* ne^t. with 
Evelyn Herbert alnfina- "M.at.ij Lak a 
Hoxe" over a bauanrt. followed by ''A 
Day la Vfblit," which iacludrt Inn num- 
bera frwn the Venetian Ssiite. daScea 
tad aenl* la fennt of tn effective rmc- 
orauat of Venice. 

WLIEtn B»brn ainjc" "The Hottf?" in 
priratly trrtmenta, 

A tdalnt idea in the dene*- by Tfatlik 
Kanoq and Alexander uaatttaJ la the 
matumr nf two kjttrna. "hie play oa * 
bure pixnu. sicely iiluatntinc the theory 
of relativity, »* ** l|,|,i ' r ~' : "3 It. to the 
mute of "Ki:teti on the Kejt." by Zcx 
Confrey. 

Tbrre ia a Itnirp aeenie. "The Split 
'Kitfit,' nhirh nbom two men protpert- 
;:.■; fur aald. 1 hey bate a diatrreemeat 
and apbi the eampUnc outfit, hut tha 
lo'inr.i It to IwautiTuI that (heir little 
»tory la - f tecondarv importanrr. 

Ary Van LeeuWen pltyt "Klgrdetto 
Port pi i mac" oa the flute, acromptnted 
by the orehettra. Tbe orerture !« from 
"ilirnon." 



CATS MEOW MEANS 
SOMETHING THIS WEEK 

I Fanciful Felinea lo Hold Competi- 

ticni at Two Hoteli on 

Three Dsyi. 

The cai'i meow i»* the cat't mco«v In 

New Vork thl» week. 
1 Wearine, the rata pajama*. < ji.tnlLi.^ 

to trirt i-ata' kiiBcn the ntta will Cir«t bo 
1 fdcorted to (be BUtniorr- Hotel Tlmra 
! rtay nud op indued n«Mrtlna to the 
■ lenfllh of Ihr «at"» trhlikfit. tud ollifr 
1 pwntl of f" In" elcaance tn an ltniojpher* 
I uf ten .unil wBiPtlnl etUjrttt**, 
[ Thla will hg the Silver Cat gnaaHJl 

ahow under the auj<plcra of the "t a men a 
] I. ie 'i' : for .ii! i rn is I". Some of fha 
' wreechlneext rnipreno moU-«er« In the 
! 1'tiit wiu compete fnr prlrea ihere T Tbe 
J racajrifa bo la ihe Kllln Prince S|*yey 
1 ITnapitfll (or Sick dtt, Alt conttatantg 
! ere T*eraitna in tbia aWK 

At tbe Ptrk Avepue Ifatel T" rid ay 

awd Saturday there will be the tiinth 
I atmual chtmpion'hlp nhnw of the Km- 

pin fat Cafe t'tta are trine *ent 
• re in the rat** prrtmbulattr? from 

faraway nointa in the 1'mh«3 vm« and 
M'aaada to coeapele for the ribbonp. 



ENGLISH DANCER SNAPS 
FINGERS AT U. S., QUITS IT 



Dan'i tarwet ike dale of ihe mil 
rkrUinu Ninlirr <i I The Mgralif 
Taxaapratak — OictmWr xe. Art n**- 
tlaaur_xiaw Jtuiiuf. Claalauj- tar Da* 



t. 



Mi« "hrfaatM*, UrHna vaudTill- dtn- 
c*-r. ran ee^er >»vj »h* aaa departed Trom 
the Tailed aaaWra. 

It an* her nan \<-:cc*i«n. She had 
efprrirnced a Aaanr* -f heart, or at 
\qmmi a ehtnpp **f mind, wvmxa*" privl- 
lr*e. 

So afcen ih" Whirr Star IJnrr Caw 
ne a:earied HaaUj fr^.m New York Sai- 
iirday afterm^n Wat SaaHaSaal naj 
h*|'pv to be will. inj; ml: en to Jfitiathi.li 
and hit country, and xnappin^ brr 
finrrri- defiantly n; E Ba lalaod, in par- 
ticalaJ 1 . 

"Wisi'i it all tbont'; Why. Dimply 
thit, that I wu intuited by an ADtrb 
can official who boarded the •hip upon 
my arrival, and I found then and there 
ifcnt ttis United State* t* r.n plqec for 
■ lirithih xnbject to live in." tnd the 
dimisutire Britiab. dancer iiuDp«d hex 

- t. 



titiy font lo iho* h™» truVj +h" meant 
il. Aaked to explain fnnlier, ule xald; 
"Weil, in the firn plan I am > vaude- 
ville trtixt. a darrr arri damer. and up- 
I on ray arrival. I »«• derided and launted 
• about my pr>fr«ati>n. I told the "fhcet 
. 1 would aetrr put tip with hi* remarks; 
: that my parrotx were «if repntabl.- Brit- 
iab familW. ncl rbxt I had intended 
■ pHujt to my oacJe. ,\[r, I-. Mur.-. -.f*Lv, 
' 101U Smith Camliht tire-t. t*hictc>, 
i *bo ia Ukraine a rraumble nan. Her. 
here J bate a Tetter uf mi-tnaie-ndariaQ 
, from one ef your ranhuli in KnrltLd. 
! an 1 can't be auch an undrr*inib!e alien 
after all." 

Kllla laland recorda ahow that Mi« 
Snlt.motw araa never excluded. Her cate 
wax marked deferred "for Information 
from U, *?■ Coofcut." Itut. »hr de- 
mandad ta he acnt back. Snapping bcr 
finrera at tha guard, ahr anid : 

"Get aay trunk ■woj quickly, (let 
me tbord ahlp in a hurry. The United 
SUua* Lt bo place tat a Britith tuhjoCL" 

i 



■ tan ol t,r*md Oprn Altrmet fa. 

pmritr JL wdir mem la Welrapal- 

Ha> at Mafci- 

Bt JOHS h. raftekt. 

Xearir a doxen concertt tad recital* 
of major importance yrxterdty and leaf, 
evatilhg made one nf the buievt mnairal 
aatneurya in many eJiarratea, collrpa tnd 
other laxiiaUatit botdutf tfarir own witk 
the mncert haJIa and thaatfea in th* 
numb-r and daaa of their Sunday pro- 
Brtroi. Laj-gre aodienm which braved 
the atomy weather rewarded moax of 
the day'a eaterprtaea asd an indicatlmi 
of ih vuatained and xrawinj Intrrcat In 
moaic ji that the Bruaannrtt Thcttr*. 
with Maffnerita Byleig. Town Ball with 
J act] cm Trihaad. Camecie Hall wltb 
Bacbmaninoff, Aeolian Ball with the 
New York Symphony, the Onrory The 
aire with lu Sunday nlfbt enneen and 
the llippodrome with fJaluVCurei all 
drew phcoomeual houtea, b»th an la dca 
iind cnthutiaaD. Toe Brnadhurni U a 
nr« entrant in the Hat of Concert ike- 
atm and it bt a tribute to the drawint 
power nf Mme. Sylra that the aparirmt 
and beautiful theaire In Forty-fourth 
Ptrvet lidd tbe lnnrrtt "ttrlcily mudcal" 
Sunday congret;*tion It ha* e*er known. 

Xetr Tart Imkaar, 

With Ernest Schilling: Bn anloUit, l>r, 
DtmroM-b offered an eapecinlly talixfy- 
LnE procram at Aeolian Hull Iti the after* 
noon. Pederewtfcrt Concerto In A tAlnor 
for pitno with arcbeatta hroncht the 
toloixt into Inttant fevar with hla baar- 
era. IId pltyed with a. flue arcen of 
power and tendcrneaa eapecLnlly in the 
taroiid movement and displayed tlie • ■■• -i , 
elean and dynamic iunllllea of tiia virile 
ttcbolqu« in tha final Allegro. 

Moxart'a (I minor tytnphoay began the 
concert with Pltattia tlulte, "I-jl PUa- 
tiella" following, the latter played with 
brilliant dlaplny of the nrchrttra'i ver- 
natillty. Wai-ner'a *^anhnuter" «..rr 
tun, one of the happieat vaa*j* In tb< 
Brewing repvttaire nf the rtympliony So- 
ciety, eJidjed (he Ufie conrcrt. 

RaekaiaBtBaBl m! (arnasla Hall. 

nundrcdt were turned twxy from 
RtchmanloofTa rerltal In the trtertioun 
at Carurgie Hall, where attuning room 
waa at n pranlam before \i o'clock, ami 
another auch aodieoee ax greeted l'«dc- 
rewxki gave inaitnt ovalfo.?i tn the great 
RqtaJar*. lVJw to thr prefereneri of hla 
follower*, he devoted tbe largrnt pection 
of hit Lint to rh/jpin, playiag the Sonata 
(opua r,-,) with ihr iTilmitabl'p intenaily 
of feeEiag peruliar In bimeelf. lie began 
with Medtnera lmprovftatioa (opiua 11} 
and entranced hit hcarera with Bretho- 
teo't Sonata Apasejonata. tchleving and 
crjaullliitlg all or the eluxjre xpt<-udnn 
of that compwtiQnti which la an mulled 
and muddied bj every prrwomptive and 
prraumtuoca aeplraat for planitu^ fame. 
lilt own xtelodir and Hejn>aadc greatly 
pleated hb <-nthuetaxric andlence, bat he 
dre(iaed fnnber exploltatian of hi* own 
cwnpndiiona and cinaed the fa^dnatiag 
matlnca with two Etude* by I'tgtnlnl- 
laakt 

Harwaevlla aJrlva'x Ovatlaa. 

A tnlqae redtal. ruuwifaed by berteir | 
U an "At Bntne." aet a new pace and i 
probably opesed up a novel and deMgbr | 
fill field for Mmr. Mtrguerju'Nylva yea- | 
terday tftemcon at the BrotdhurM *Fhc" : 
tire. JJ»e. Sytva. one of the beat 
known and moat ndmlred of the Cnrtnrni I 
of two cODliitenta, Enjrded a happy in- 
litaary and complete rapimrt with her 
but tadicoce by the witty, apropua nnd | 
tcholarty bit* of manoiofue wiih whirb 
ahr introdojced each gmup of anagx. To 
rnrtber enhtace the fatclnationa or her ' 
xlaging, ahe "acted" them with the mile- 
Iran bat chinning intnaejanc* which hax , 
already wan het popuJariiy aa a come- ' 
dieont ■■■ well u a grind u|..t:i atar. 

Mme. Sylra waa juatlfled in program- ' 
inn her recital ax "unique" 1 have nnt | 
wlUieated anytbing at once en arn-iir 
end to beguUltlg, to detttocralic atd an 
dlatinculihed. an undentandtble ntd to 
amiably patrician. Inridenlnllj phc waa ] 
able to hold Jut fine contTTtaiioa In a i 
cunlinuDui attitude of mlngtrd mlmim- I 
lion, abanrhed attention and evident 
amntratent. She appeared in a arena aa ! 
"at home," tn admirably decorated but 
hoapirable attidlo and the effect upon th* , 
audience «.-[*« an thongh It ■•■■>•• a wel- 
eoure A»embltge of gueata ra'b'-r than 
'matomira. ,> lime. Sylva. in thla charm' 
log way, gtvr s wonderfully lucveanfur 

firogrtm. whirl* intruded aonira In Ital- 
ian, French. German, Spanlah nnd Ene: 
li*h. A fraturc of fhe redtnT waa li,--i 
aliigiug of four of Oaina's annga tit Spnln 
with an aecotnpanltaent played by the 
Pao-Ara laatrume'Dt, upon wbirh Hie 
compoter recorder! hi* pitying ju*i be- 
for*. Teasing for Madrid. Coritine Wnlrr I 
eetl at tbe piano, gave admirable aulat- i 
once la Mm». Sylva. 

TblbitBd at Tpwp )lnt|. 

Jtcquea Thlhaud* foeccaott of FreBejl | 
vtollnixta, dcHajhtrJ nnutber large nnt) 
evjdentlj cultivated audience tt TnWn 
Hail in Ihe tftcrnoon with bie naual , 
uaiterly playing of an. iatcrettia^: pro- | 
gram which iacln'tad a teintillaling dc- 
livery or tbe teldoxn-heard K ainnt ?■*- 
nata by Verariai-SaUman, Brucha con- 
-erlo won a elaxaOroUt ovatinn far Ihe 
r.rli.sf gad he icteaaffied the etllhilalaiini 
nf hi* bearer* with the cbtrartrrUnc ' 
fervor and eKjuikitr niteranee which he 
cite to the. C miior ftBtntia br I 
ficorge* Hue, ^trtaate 'a "Kirrnnr-e- | 
, -:Tis*s'" «nd the ''Htuxb to the Hun" 
i from Bimtxy-K^eflakov'a "Can d'Ur* r- 
[ adapted br Kremer. He thm p'ayed 
; "Sgbareru." !■- Wlroiawaai and t J ran- , 
' daa'a Sptrifh dxnc* acmrdiflr to bi» mv» 
I tdaplarion. Charlea Hart waa at ihr 
| piano. - ' 

Snaar ."llarkf Opera Caaerrl. 

' A Mt and — « : c-atly arid elrmeni in- 

crra**d tire iriaxial Itraw aHradgace at |hr 

Sunday night coanrt at tbe Metropnli- 

tan. drtvo i-y the flrat appearance in 

thnc aTOgraint of Elixabeth rtxbberg ' 

eopCflBo. and Curt Tangher, tenor, both 

mriiE'y teqoirM Gerntotn ttnra of Ihe 

4<*tii T*ana2Tt forrat. kfaxie Enodeliu* 

and Eru xcubeutein were The other ' 

xolotxta. 

Ctlll-CwatH Arelalaied. 

t.'alj-CurcL aaxMfdh.by Hkaur: &-rao- .; 

gucr. flotitt. and Hosjaw, Bamnelx, itiau- 

iit. appeared in what ft "announced an L 

her only recital of the ataUM and waa 

unanimouth- acclaimed br IV capacity 

andienee wkrrh thronged tbe Huppodr«me 

Stat ermine- ■ She ee,n£ned lirr effnna ' 

tn a urare bcaiitifn] bailada, al German 

Licdir and the vabw tonjg anfjaa "Rnmco 

et Juliet Cr~,'" about a doxen aupibeTa oa 

I Lbe tet pragram. She lear«* tbia wcet to 

1 begin her engajtementa with thoiljbictjeo 

Open Company and Jxter will appear at 



'laaa Caaiar taaaadr aat "T 

I. airUnaha bat ' r»-h-r" ATW 

la »twalr**ajlarr OK«rta|b 



Bv HE1E5 POLLOCK 
Thr^e t» Bflthhii very new about Lbt 
prohlcm -'TintH ia "A Cknchter of 
t-aiary," at lbe Rule tor c*0 It be 
aa Id— fortunately, perakpa— that it i» 
one llkrly ta exerciM the *>*rmga aauae- 
hnid. The idek of tha rich girl wha 
become* pnnr long enan*b ta be loved by 
a man wan refnaea to love a woman for 
har raoaer bu been talced before. And. 
In the otb<T inttancea, aa in tkia one. we 
found the pert*etiied heroine reduced V> 
tbe nail iVdr-oem, nalBig the gt»-Jet for 
a cook agaang, and flaaEy brlnr evicted 
for mn r.-.'nriii nf rent, and to forth, 
tad an on The fact, bowevrr, that th* 
atory ha* done iwnd tcrrfca before la by 
an rartn* It" major faalL The xTeat 
wrakefwa nt fhi* film ii that tht ucrfinD- 
anrc 1- M wooden. M unlife-likr, that 
one ggra rralle bt'icvet jn It. Ori* never 
(rrl» hdf'i aelf looking through the wall 
of an ordfnarj dweliHe, btit rmihrT tur- 
tcylng X rinema atudlo. 

■ i .rr Rather Tbtn. 

flf nrti.nl atary there i> little La "A 
Daughter nf LnxorT.' 1 wbirh ia an adap- 
tation by Mmlnii Marie Dlx of "The 
Impoalcr," a plav by Leonard Mervtck 

and VlJrharl Morton preaented here 
irt-m- yean ago. Mary Fcntoa, a daugh- 
ter of Utiftofi at Ihe death nf her nar- 
enlx, flnda liewelf wJiJiout money. Her 
lint inorri U lata a hall-roopa |h t, hoard- 
ing bnuae, from nhirh abe It anon nirnrd 
nnt for not paying her rant. Walking 
The alrert*, rold and hungry, ahe mreia 
n :-i f<"i"i' ■ Atratute man wbotn at flrat 
Fttie thmigSt abe knew. 

Khe .i. ■,-.■!■,:■; nn Irjviutlrm to tea In hla 
apartment, "here a lytairry friend of the 
Wa thMBkB t miatake* M(b« Feoton for 
Mrirx OoflgtttVfi an holreta. To at e Ler 
DMt-— %i» It raarried, incidentally — 
from a tornprnmlxtna niiuatlnn, Mian 
Fcnton allf>iren the I^tftut Wg|fo.rd"a 
eoJ-luil-e'lmblaK friendi nf hrr benefac- 
tnr la hditve In her ma>uaerade, and tc- 

■ i f:i *n Ivvltttlon to vlaii their home. 

In addition tn the heroine 'a poae aa a 
wealthy helm*, which keep* her baay 
enonnh. there it the added rumpHcatian 
"t a jewel rnhbery In whlrh ahe Ex in- 
idlve<l. bat you never feel very murh per- 
turbed over an.v of it knowing full well 
that the hamUnmc aon of the Walforda' 
will marry ilnry Feoton. and that the 
Anal diacovcr* that her father'a will did 

Erovide for her will not exactly Lead the 
ere tn aulrlde. 
It |t quite Impotaible for aa author, 
an matter how good hla introtlona, to 
deviae entirely original charactera and 
«rn--..-.*. Juat a> there are only *o many 
nnte^ Id the « al". >o are there only to 
many string* in the heart. There ia, b«w- 
""»r. a limit tn the number of aitmtiont 
which ran be Hrouabt about in real life, 
anil, of r'>.ir«". a more deflnUe limit to 
the number of the*c altiiationa which 
have theacrieal valor. 1'aiiL Foweli "a di- 
rectfon of ihbt pier* far Paramaant la 
adequate and tha mat appearing in 

■ n^pnrt nf Agtre* Ayr<w. who, of eoiirte. 
ktn the title mle, iaclndra Tom Gallery, 
My Irit Athtna, Zat^i Pitta. Robert 
Schtble tnd Rdwtrd Jdanindef. 

A ■ -n^J-nJoBtea" reainre- 

FaUawing th* feature there ia *Th* 
' hicAaaba Bone Cruther." one of the 
new Ij4Wihnr Puehrf etriet of fllnu rcade 
i > Fnireratl. It It direrting and thoald 
And apecial appeal with thoac InteeeVed 
ia priae^arhta. The only ether film of- 
fering in addition ta the Magazine, 
arlaoV h F a% way, ia fnp of Interearinr 
ftema. i> a PHten Oeater Comedy called 
"Pop Tattle* nrtae \ndaw." The ltdy 
in *it«llon la a norrUtt teeklng ttmoa- 
phere in Plum renter, and the untiring 
pffnrtt of Pop Turtle In ma h<r heart 
and hand are what make th-r pktura 
araualng, 

s-;.. -iii.in from "Manna" compote the 
evert urr thit week, after which Mr. 
Hir*mfr1d fifrr* a anechtl'? ayncopaled 
renderiat ■'( a popnlar *ong called 
'Stumbling." Une ■•! Ihe mfli! plraalu;; 
nlltnocra of llie new pUl ia a Tiiniattn 
dtniT by I L.Htu Powell, who firat 1- 
ah«wp in t Until' Film, from whii'b «he 

■ l»;m upon Ike atage tad perform* In 

Km un alary FataD. toprtno. aiuga 
nmberg'* "SweeLheairt" from "iTay- 
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"LORNA DOONE" IS 
ST RAND FEAT URE 

Matinee Tonnitur Hat Made Screen 

Vertion of llukmcm a FotbI 

a Fhotdgnphio Marvel 



FOKUE ANTJ HB BALLET 



BILLIARD CUE FOILS 
AN ARMED INTRUDER 



John Til ken Uict It n Weapon to 
DiiarDj Intrnder and frac- 
ture Hit Skull. 

i I'-.-.ii'i-l by an unknown mm with 

a rrroker fo hit band in the hall of hi* 
hum* tin f^a,t Irtkh trreel, yetterday, 
John TUken grabbed a WlUard cue and 
Lniiekrd the wctpon: front bi» hand. 

When the man ttill came (oaetrd htm 
Tilkeii again awuar hli car tnd tht mm 
dropped to tJm rtnnr uncnaaciaux. He 
wu" taken In BeUeru* Hospital, where 
it wu reportel (bat bit aknll hid been 
frterured, 

Tilkin wax in Wt aaartmont on tba 
••ratal Boer when lbt taB rang. In frout 
of the door wax a U-tlckp. which the- 
driver bter cold the police hid been 
'icxced at Calnmbnt avenue tad lOStb 
Hreel. '" J 1 



By STJZAS1TEV SEXTON. 
At optic balm "Ixjvna Houne," Firat 
Mitiontl "■ ■ttroction at the Strand The- 
atre Ibni week, quite eeHnaea la efficiency 
the eye<dronping mlnlatrolinaa of patu) 
ladict on the ewl^way ccillnga. Seldom, 
If CA-vr. ha* an audience Ev*d upon tnch 
photographic magic aa Maarh-r Tonmenr 
hot crowded in (hete eix rrete. 

But there la an attendant yawn that 

cannot be denied. 

r B. D. Bl*t*more evidently pot a * 

I vine aparfc bate hia famont heat •■ l!rr 

' whie* rcf*i*ed to Ignite in celluloid. 

i Thee* i* aamethin; lacking In th* arre*n 

J veraiou of "Lorna Doooe." althnngb H 

| ia difficult to tay jnat ^hnt the de- 

I fieienry it. It la certainly nnt in <be 

ardaa of Midge Bellamy, who ia all 

I that one could eak of charming Lady 

I I^oma In ihe fleah. Or in the fine iwr- 

1 fnrtnaiiee of Frank rCrenan aa the bitter 

1 Sir Erie Donne. John Bowera ia not 

idetliy mat te the adventBrwa* hero. 

John Ridn. but Ihr ftntt Joe* itut rent 

with him- 

Thcr^ afr nsajnifirent acenea of caatlra 
| and thr moort. aettinga of myatrrlout 
and unforgei table beanty a-.ich aa naly 
I Uaurioe Tonmenr can girr to tbe acrcm. 
Harry Sharp deaervea a land»lide af 
| credit for the photography. Yd ibl* 
■ beaatifnl production barely rippled our 
I enthnttatm. 

The c**T tl*o include* Jack MvPajH* 

old, Donald UacDotiald. Xorria 

I Johnaon. May Giraeci and Charle* Hat- 

toe. all of whom are excellcat In their 

raltaL 

I Heme day an inlerearing article will 

I undoubtedly be written on murt etiqueitn 

in morion picture*. No doubt dlreclnra 

{ will aay It [a the influence- at thr Vtft 

j {>nauily if *H of thr monarch* *>f other 

' dava were a* demociall*- na the.r litvn 

iippe%ared recently on the nerved of Brnnil- 

way theatrea there never woo Id bate 

bend any Bolahevlki. In "I^oma leoone," 

for ipattace. a commoner walk* right 

up to the (6nt where the 6*hy prince 

ii being baptized and give* the royal 

infaut a great Rbakltlg up in Irani of 

the roart. ntlD.g Jatnea, of courae, wan 

graatly oatraged and bad him thrown 

out eventually- Ma\ one woadrra why 

the imperial I'lnkerlana ever permitted 

alien libiTi.it- tn the flrat place. 

Tfae'atory of "f^oroa Dooda" la thtt 
of the little giTl of roytl blood wha waa 
kidnaped on the moon by tba ouHaw 
Dnoq*a tnd r*i**d bv their leader, Sir 
Erie. She ha* a rhihlhood aweetboart. 
.lolin- Bldd. wlm retiirnc after ahe hta 
beoame a ■ woman to Tcacue her froia 
the Doon* who- watila to marry her, 

I, liter C.orna go+.a to OOllrt, but re, 

nnnnceai he* cjtba finally to marry John. 

A coa»iti who la in love wkb Jnbn piole 

revenf^ by baving ^n* of the Doonet 

! return' ano ahoet I^raa on her wtddlug 

i day. tarter Jolur t«r* out to work vm- 

t geanca on tbe amrderer*. 

t Clyde Oe«lt In "Laxy Bonce, a Foi 

i production, i* alao at th* Strand, wltlk 

1 ihe "Strand Taplea! R>vlew and a film 

i medic/ tailed "Odd* and Fad*/' The 

orertilr* la "Tl Gutrany." Fenwtek 

Newei'!, teaor. aaagt the prologue to 

i "Lorn* Donae." 

Fokine and hli ballet preaent 'Dante 
; Clxxxiqut." ■ 



PRESS AND STAGE 
DO HONOR TO SILL 

Two Hundred FrienrJa of Late Newi- 
paper and Theatrical Writer Ben- 
der Tribite to Eii Xevcnrj. 



TO BE BuarED AT HABTFOSD 



Ufa ana W*rk at rtnair Hexak* 
af W*ralna T«]» c r> v a'i ItauaT 

t,*.dra an in* Aaowclmtaw. 



Uort than two sondred friend* of th* 
late William Raymond Sill, newtpaper 
and theatric*! pnbUcity man, gathered 
yaatcrday afternoon at the Campbell 
Funeral Chnreh. Broadway at Sixty- 
aeruth'ttranf, to pat their Ixxl retpecta 
tn theif former eampanloo. Mem her* 
of Th« ataura and of the ptva*. in beth of 
which priitraainnq he had been a trader, 
and a delegation of thirty frotk th* 
Friars nf which h* had been ■ founder, 
osited to him bonor. 

Cruamaader Well* lltwka waa In 
charge of the tervitt. tnd the Reverend 
George Smyth, D. Ii of Haj-t&dt'e. M. 
V., officiated. The ppeiker* were Fred- 
erick H tloidamith, John Polkxk Ud 
Walla Bawhn. 

A modified form of luaeral terrice of 
tbe Eplacopal Church was employed, and 
a apecial muairnl program had been pre- 
pared. 

Frederick Coldxmith opoka of the 
career and pcreenaHty of Sill, lie re- 
counted the charm of character which 
bound all with whom he came in con- 
tact. 

John Pollock told af Slll'n nehievmcitt*; 
In the field of publicity, etpeiaaily aa an 
Advance Man. 'Tbi* ta a fraternity in 
which the member* are united at elotely 
an thoae who follow the profetsioa of 

arm*, hn declared. 

"It rovaala the character of thoae who 
engage In it, na nothing elie doc?," Poll- 
ock mid. "Id every way 'Bill' Sill wax 
n fihit Mid lorabla man. 

"Work for him waa only play. TJa 
Inwd it, and It waa not iinrd for him 
tu do. I bellaro that thia it only the 
end of the flrat act." 

CotntnABdrr Walla Hawks told nf Rill"* 
woTk at a newepgpennan. He toached 
upon tha many reporters nnd corrtrspond- 
enia who hud been helped to keep their 
tente of rnlura |n the moat difficult and 
dlaillualoniclng game of nil, by Sill *■ 
advice; and example. 

"He wax a war correxpondent too," 
he anid. "Oaa of tha first and beat of 
them, tt a time when that waa s much 
mora difficult thing to be than it La 
now. 

"J remember him especially when he, 
with Bennold Wolf, and a few otber*. 
began tba work af orgxnlxing the Friar" 
in i!:- .■''! Keen Chophonae. Th- time, 
and effort and love ba gave to tbflt cat) 
nnt ba forgotten. 

"More than atmoit aoy man I know,'" 
Orautoder Ilawkt drelared, "Willi am 
Raymond Sill kept the friendahip and 
reaped of the acton for whom be fnr- 
niihrd publicity." 

Antong tho*e who preaent were: Will- 
lam I!. Lewia, Clurtea B. DiniDgham, 
Well* llawka. Bruce Edward*. Harry Al- 
ward, George W. J. Guard, Percy Wee- 
dan, Oeorge Xnlan, Robert Wilkes, Rob- 
ert lampbell, Peter Rice. 

Clarence Jacobaen. Frank W. Stepb- 
en*. Fred Murray .WiUiatn Rctrdon. 
Fred Felfheim. Srartin Oreen, Paul 
Hrnfcrl, fbarlea Emerann C^k. Frank 
l»nwling. Arthur Otrk. VaL E. KeunedT, 
Albert J. Simon*. George Nathan, Jamea 
Shearreeri. 

John Pollock. Frederick E. Goid.«mith. 
Max Weber. It Lawrence Hiffcn. Frank 
M. Nnrevnsa. Frank ]>i!l*ra. WILltata 
Jerome, W*. E. Wood, nenry- f.- Young, 
iruttee- of the fund. Mr*, Willitm Ray- 
m^Dd Sill, bij wldnw nnd Mr* Rosemary 
Sill Murphy, bia daughter- 

The bodj will be Imkrn to Spnug 
rirove Cemetery. Hartford. Connecticut, 
Kill* boyhood home for burial to- morrow. 



HUNDREDS PRESENT 
AT AUGUI FUNERAL 



PARSON WAITSAT CHURCH; 
'PRAYER BRIDE' JILTS HIM 



Body U Lowered From Second 
Story by Heani of Block 
and Tackle- 
Mure than a ihouaand persoox a l nod 
with bared bead* yt aa a t d hx a io ihe 
- 1 r : .- a L ■ ■ while a do*rn men loaercii t3« 
body or i'aputa iirorgp Auger, famid 
circu* giant, by mean* of a b\t>r\ and 
tackle, from the neeocd-atnrj- window of 
the apartment at t *> 1 Manhattan arenue. 
The burial was in Holly UroTe Ceme- 
tery, at Wofjdlnt-.n. 

Long De l a te the) body uf tbr cirrua 
giant waa lowered frnui the window, 
aereral kpetrnd of hi* friendn bad ar- 
ritcd. The .-i^.d became ea great out > 
eide of the houan that police truer***, 
nnJiT the coummnd of CnpLtln Joseph 
Thomptoti of lh» \V«at IWth "teecl wa- 
tlon, were called. Many ia tlie ibrong 
were rhildna. 

Captain. Aiifter weighed SEQ pounda 
and wo* & fret and ti incbe* mil. Tha 
caakel, of mahogany, wa* apecially rpn- 
a trusted. 

While the ca*ket waa being lowered 
fi'-'i'n the window, Captain Anger'a Ja- 
:■• -pitr.tlf'.i companinn. Hlng-ling. a bull- 
dog, whined InccFuiantly. Many mourn era 
that paid their last reapectt are promi- 
nent in theatrical ami frflti-rnat circle*. 
Captain Auger waa a member of the 
Bridgeport. Ct.. l-o-ie^. ,,[ Filka. and Elk* 
I^tdxe Nu t, Manhattan, had charge of 
the fODcntl *r ran gem™**. 

After the coffin had been lowered ta 
thn attcet. It wan carried to the. hear**, 
but part of ii protruded, preventing the 
elating of the doom. 

Among the mnumera wrre hi* aitter, 
Mr*. Jamee I'eudergett of Fairfield, Ct-: 
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dai! and Mr. and 
Mm. JamCt Short, the Latter two rouplea 
of midget fame, whom he frequently 
carried In bit armi daring atormy *n- 
tb*r /rom the Ihfalre or tnowjeroUnda to 
lbe t-iim. Captain Augrr alxo appeared 
ia acta with the T.llipnttnna. 

Th* ronatruction of tbe ipecial coffin 
coat fOOO. Captain Anger it mnived by 
a aitter in thi* country and a brother 
and tiater in r'n;Uind, Hit parentxara 
dead. 



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i% t anai s*»* » Tt* MaraiM ;t*aaarag*A i 

ORANOE, ST. J- Dec. 3. , 

The "prtyer bride" of (he Rev. GeoriB | 
H Lawaoa again left bint waiting *t the ; 
church to-oay. 

For three tedieat heart tb* ■taTlfw j 
• altnl in vaha far lira. Hay Maaoo, j 
heire**, who, be bad announced pnblicJy. 
bad hero xtnt frnm Heateli to make bim 
happy. 

"The Woman Tbon Caveat «t," the 
•crmoa ike Her. Mr. l^wann wax to I 
have dtlSvercd right niter bit Banian \ 
went nnpreaebed. After he had given 
up all hope ha Bturt hia nottaj In hit 
pocket and went for a walk, hoping for 
better luck the flint time. 

Following a flood of publienjr. the 
>r*T«r bride'- fled to Atlantic City last 
wr*V. her Irirnii informing th* kanioer 
the "weOduag waa all off." 

The m1ni*t*r «aid to-night he believed 
the mantlfe wooid ba ptrf octned ' Uler 



and that th* widow evidently preferred 
a quiet little home affair. 

"I trill o4t* Mm- afaaoa * chance to 
recover from the raTeera of the Dotoriery 
and within a abort time, according to 
word ahe frn test te w. w* wiP be atr- 
ricd privaaely,'" he tatd. 

■^he atkxd that I be iofonaed that aha 
waa not breaking off ear engagement and 
I hart na intention of oO doiao;." 

Drapaba tbe yUt, ke taid he *U1I tared 
th« beireaa. "If I do not marry lira. 
Ifawn T win not marry a^j mtr." b* 

The minlater tain he had »»t cbaagrd 
hj* mind regarding "prayrr bvidrt." add- 
iat "It, a* contrary to Chrirtlaaity to 
thiok that any woman waa not mt to 
her hnaband brOod." 

The Rev. Mr. Latrnxon made It dear 
that the fortune of Mr*. Afaoon did not 
ialeceet him n hit. 

"If *be had not a peony in the world 
I wooid love her juxt the tame,*' he de- 
cJxrad. 



SINGS FOR IMMIGRANTS. 

GUI* Itlaaa AlUaa Emraptarael by 
Mlaa AatkawT'* MelodJe". 
Miaa Grace Anthoby, ■opnno of th* 
Metropolitan, Opera Company, charmed 
-/»>■ detained inunLrrantt on Eliii Is- 
land yetterday afternoon with her ting- 
log of Scoieli *oo=9 and Klrctiooa Etod 



ecrtx wbkh Comnuaainnrr Robert E. Tod 
has arranged for the Winter ta be held 
every f^aday afternoon for the detained 
and excluded alien*. Mint Anthony, ac- 
companied by Julio ScLti of the Metro- 
politan oxanacerterit, arrived on tha 
laland at 3 o'clock and held tbe rut au- 
dience of gloom-*irickea ioamisra&tt ih 
rapture with each pan the played ia 
the procrcm. 

arilata af ST*m*> ■*>* Srrwra, it- 
IvailoaE The Art Aerllaaa laf tka 
■rreet t'brl|t-»« !■ ■■altar of Tb« 
fcewaJwar T.innp* «m elaaa B*~ 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. 



BOOKS HOLD SWAY 
AT WANAMAKER'S 

Bcpartmsnt Stone Suae, of Annual 

Iiteniy Celebration This Week. 

Opened Yeiterday. 



ATJ TH03S W SERIES OF TALK S 



W'rii*r» l||Mt at Auditorial* J: 
LMfim Cniriiv EHilr* Field 
* ^ at inhjacls. 



Wnafc an your fiiTorlte boot* thla 
TPlbtarT 
What kind of a bonk should yon. f Ira 
fricmlf, yoasf itid old, at 



your 

Obrlsti 



Wlut arc the fell Iwat sellers of tbn 
bWioU end what fa the irrnd oi modern 
literature t 

Tubm acd many ether qaaation* will 
be answered . In the Wanamaker ater*, 
■h-heffl th* annual Book Week eeltbra- 
tion hftfitn TWt*rday a ad will bald tuitil 
Saturday. 

Tho toot determent of th.ii tosf-aa- 
tabliflhpd firm Is arwaya one of the icr.- 
curat that attsact rttltora at ntij time 
of the rear, hut Juit now, with a ipc- 
rial riew also to uterta tarns; petrone, a 
proRrnm fa g\vjm each nflj in tbe Big 
,:u.jl!oHiim nf Lhr now banding;, ulirrn 
* loaa lilt of authors talk ench after- 
noon mi the tuojett of thair «wn wi-it- 
lota and (bat c-f thflir follow men. 

iMterdaj" afternoon tho mihjertn se- 
tectnl wire Fiction, 'Trawl and BIab- 
raphj, wlta Jamta Harvry Hoblnson, 

LstOCa. l>»lrJCTpk. I-lntnla Ltwliotm. 

Henry Morrcnthau. Mlnnn (;. Smith and 
inward Simmon's aa TiflUiif authorf. 

Tho chief point demoped ysatcrday 
is tho fact that the ftnant publEr li 
tftkine a dectdrd awlnj: to books dvtl- 
fa% with the above subjecto, with liioir 
raphle* etronffly Id the Lead, ahowloif a 
tendency toward more scritjnn thonjht 
and a batter class of literature. 'Sir. 
Len-ltohn narUrulhrlj eranaaaited the 
Tllue oE urea booka— one of which. Is 
Jhf "Edndllau nf Heary Adami." nnd 
pointed our the Importance of roal and 
wain met Ire cridr-lam conccrninc them. 

Rooks of fictii'ii, at usual, have the 
lead in the "heat Fallen" clan!, Ami 
psychic malarial, which dropped ■ lit- 
tle (ant Winter, in afraln wmirtjj into, the 
lead. Juvi-nfle books arc bo attr*rtlwe 
nnwadaja that E»cn ffrovrn-nrw linger 
ATer them and instead erf the silly little 
jlntflca that once mlertai'u.ed tie rtry 
TOUBK th*y are bring ftlren «oele« that 
are inHtPieilvc nton* fine* of health, 
right chinking, history, mythology and 
the classic*. 

Author* announced la apeak in the 
auditorium to-Qiorrnw ire: Amelia .lo- 
MphLne Burv. HHdrrin BJortmiin, Kmiiy 
Burhiink. John ConrPna, HeVnFlull ami 
Albert Itigelow Pads«. liach dny thift 
will he a rkanire of program with the 
fol'S^'A- ini; aulhora anpcarluK during thr 
w«k: Res Ilea ch. Thnmiw Beer, 
Stephen Vincent Rnntt, HHWIH Bronn, 
IVdtnic Cnlum. Irfonfl ElBlrymple. Jr>hii 
Fflrrar, Mra Arery Gaul, Herbert 
Adam* filhbons, Arthtip Gnltermnn. 
William H«yliE*f, Cbn*. D. Iaa*ctofli 
Amy I^iwpll. KcnBfth MflcGowan. Ralph 
ilftyjin*. Angela Morpnn, 4!hrintopher 
UftrW. Arthur Mason. «1tc!X* O'Sell. An- 
eelo ratri, Mrr. Waldo IllcherriK. JftPiea 
Harvey Hfihlns<in, Kdwafd Slmmonfl, 
Elatlier fiinttlrtnn. SfHBBtuI Hpeeth, 
Pntik Shay. Minna Smith. Mary Hirt- 
agn Thrivpr. Arthur Tnrkerman, fir. Wal- 
tor K. Trniirofit, John V, A. Wearer and 
Mannierirf Wflklnaon, 



MAN'S LEG IS BROKEN 
BYSUBWAYTRAIN DOOR 



Station Matter Throws "District 

Switch," Halting Train, and 

Savin?; CarosilU's life. 

The caiea nf lEeeodhlv CnTOpEH»i n 
taboner nf Himt 'J'htrty-firat ntn-tt, whrn 
ntifiht in tlir doorway or a Pij-ear 
jiorthtjiniiiil lues] Train as It hf^rnn draw- 
ing ■■■■■a nf the Mib*a,v station at Thirty- 
third <:••■{ urn! F<Mirin iiv-enue during 
the nwii htntfM yeati-rJay i-ana^d the 
station ::^i-n: !" tmmvr r.n what In known 
as tin- district nwReli, Lalclntc all traffic 
Vtwrpq Ti.vpQty-.'1/hLli and Forty-seeond 
Btfs-etB. Thf swltrh lirntcht the tralu to 
■ stop rwrnty-flve fwl north oi thp atp- 
|ou. rar'Kil!;i van e.ftdoated and taken 
tn BeHerne Hospital siiTTrrlnD; frnm a 
comiujuitrl fmrture Of thu leirAtuI lacora> 
tions oil the tnrr. 

tleitldeR rnmplftely haltlnc all traffic 
between the iwn points mentlnned for 
nix niiiint ■■■?«. the inrldent aljto linmpcred 
trains south of Brooklyn Brida-e for 
BOhin timr. 

Pamnnjcrrn no tho tmin tflld the police 
that f:ajn)jrjlla nppoirvd tn hai'r- (tottpn 
Into the car »Wy. hin was CtBillt when 
he ir-rrtl til en ou - Ra the d^nr Wait 
eltioalne. 



EVADES AMBULANCE, 

BUT SEEKS POLICE 



UittreKS cf 15 Cats, Listed as 

"Miismg," S:nt to EelleTue 

Hoipltal Upon Surrender. 

Mm, Kiln Stewnlt of Oohinhus avenue 
Who iff [ her apartment S'.iMiay c^ht Jim) 
wnlkPfi do\rn a fife e*ca[ie while a pltrol- 
:tii::j waw t^JephonisR for an amhulauer 
to take her to HeMorne Hospital for oh- 
nervatioji npprtircd at Policr Headiiuart- 
*'r> yf^ti-riray mtriilnc and aaked M nee 
"the enptaln In fhnnc»." 

fi 'twlii-e John Sin^m rrcopnircd her 
fmm the dewrtptinn in the general nhrm 
wnt ont for her h^ tlie ULwlnc IVnona 
Hti-.-.iU find tiirnrd her erer to T.lent. 
WWriHaW F«pnrtj, to whom shr n^Jmit- 
red her |di>n:]ty. Shf waa detained whll« 
an nmlr.tlSnre wnn apjiin. Atimmnned and 
Was takrn to Br^liTQC Hosnilal, 

The \roiunn. WW 1* aalrt to he the 
wirtiw of a doctor tilled fn Frniice. hnd 
ttfteep rJtf* [a lipp niiortnipnt and. ntfiord- 
Iii^ fo tji^ polfce hod] tiircr or faur of 
them dend In a nafikajte when *ho [eft 
her honic. She had HMrcrl when she 
wamlcr-ij Into rnlicc rHftdiiuarters, hut 
11 cooBiincil otlirr nrtielM^ 



ATLANTA AS NEW RENO. 

9T3 Aanrr-l'Ted. JSomtJy Yl-omrn, .vo- 

PCa* Hi QtXRlHif or Coqrt. 

iHf L'DlUd M«i U TBS MOrftlm TdfCnph.l 

ATLANTA. £>«. 4.— Two aundred 
and aeventy-two persons, moat of them 
vonLCti, wera En court here to-day »eek- 
Ing frpodom from iheJr DMiriaj^ rmr*,' 

Atlanta is rapidly hecmufufi another 
Ft" ii«>. 1 vtriblbJo rTtnri:ia; house for 
divorctn, according to rourt attaches, 
ant! it doean i cost aa much, aa 1'arie. 

The eoortroom* overflowed with pr**- 
pectlrft divorce**, Tacy liOTerad about — 
"<>n the horderlaxd of freedom" — they 
called It and carried thdr Lurdcaa to 
one another. 

After warolax; loatnat tujiic la tho 
ceurtrooma, n,na!nf from cam«ri where 
•everal Bigsles Were heard from tae 
yoEiiu'cr eeluieiit, tho Court announced 
ready. 



"BIRTH OF A NATION" OPENS 
DESPITE NEGRO PROTEST 



Griffith StTivil BtcelTH Permit 

From CcuotiUp Bond, After 

Question Is Delated. 



AMALQAKATlOrT BTJV0& EEJ&D 



HayortcA alaetlaiaT *' Pm>o?«i 
Ob*»t »mctft(i Cotl*etl»* 
inn TlMu* — «••■«• A*» Kara, 



Br 10UELLA 0, TAESOHB. 
i ( r T*HE Birth of a Nettpn" ejpieed 

I lut erteJot et the Selwyn 
* Tlieetra. JoMpS LeraniOn and 

Mm. Kli Hoemrr. after IlKell- 
(nt to- arsutaMta adTanead by tl* Nfc* 
donal Aaaodelloft for iho Ad»«no«naot 
of tht Colored People "^ M Jndt* 
Uiifhjjn, repneintlac H>* W. Griffith., 
leaucd t permit. for \ut ntfht't pertorm- 
anee. Thry will *M the picture with 
Gtfittr I. Cobb this motulnf and fin * 
decUloa on fatur* preaeDt»tl«H ft th* 
picture Id New York BUtf. t 

Wattor P. White and N'ithan -BVa- 
Eian« repreaootiOii tho colored aodety, 
used the Kll Klui Klan raOYttnRit and 
it* ioflutnoe throuatLout (ha coonUT 
aa ati ariTHntnt why ths pletora 
ahoald not ha shown. The oharaeter of 
the flea-ro Qru was also cited aa aa ex- 
ample of why |ha ptefcoM ihould not be 
ahown W the pnhltr 

Jadga LaugfeliD explained tha Kh hlhn 
Klan in "Tie Birth of a Nation" wOa a 
Civil War oMtfrrowth rmd hnd nothing to 
do with the present orzanlxattan. Mr. 
LtreoBoh ord*t*d that an Insert he placod 
in the film explaining that tbia Ku KLui 
Klan boro no relation to th* wwl^ty that 
is now flouriahlnj: in the South* Mr. 
(JrliHth tald he lYOUld be very glad to d* 
tliia. and if the xhorluens of the notice 
made it impossible Inst cvonlna; he would 
h&Vfl aocne one announce It frotn the 
rttatL •- 

After Mr. White Qnlshod hli denud- 
ation of Tin; fiortrayil of the D»ro in 
"Tho Birth of a Nation," Mr. Griffith 
said ho wondered why he oersr received 
any pralao from the colored loeiety oti 
the nefrro in "Tho CJreateiil Thlon Lo 
Life." 

"When I make a picture abowlna; the 
negro in a eomplLnieotiry li-ht," l*td 
Afr. Griffith, "I ll0*er hear from you, hut 
when wo make a pLoture in which one 
of your race Is not praiied then I re- 
Citive comolaintl." 

Mr, Brifflth al*o spoli^ flf the eolored 
man in "One Exclrine: Miflif a* the 
hero of the play. In a coDvertatlcm with 
souir! of the rtpreBentoiiTe«i of the col- 
ored sariety Mr. UriffLth explalaeil It 
wa.i not an? anUAimlBm aaalOPit tha 
rolorrd race, h^ had frequently pletured 
wliito men tn uncomplmiciiury role*, as 
there are hoq,1 and bad In all rucoa. 




Mcetlnc 



the Coast. 



Itumorn are daaa*mu|i tod frnrnanLlj 
unrrllablr jourcei of Inform Alton, biff w*j 
niuts admit Sometime* they jive the key 
to an InteTesUoc Ealutlon. That in why 
It seems nnt amhn to say fl few words 
ahniit the mertinjri r-atd lo h** taklnpl 
pln^ on thr ronat. Adutjih %u)cur la 
Ihere nnd wffl rematn (or iwn weeka, K. 
J, <iodsol Is Bmnnc. thflip v . ,<■■•■, a s [-. 
.Iriwe ].. i.nsky. Riehiinl Iluwland and 
Mflrcns I.tn'iv and a Uir^-e ij»Tcentace of 
thr- men who snide the drsllnlfii of tin' 
liln ■vin-iil. ft |k aald Hiey ure planninK 
dcliiiiie action to take Cire »f th* re- 
eent dlfFlcnltles and duHuation^ "ii enl- 
If-i'tlre ImoiUnRS. No word of thin iiaa 
hra rrrificd and all of the producen, :;:■ 
elmNnK J. 11. Will: urn*, who liua Juat n- 
E ifrm if fropi the Coast, *ay at far ai the 
know i.imji- U sothina- in this rumor. 
L. J. SelK&irk said he thoucht the pro- 
ducers Al) happened to he called id Cali- 
fornia en hufduepi at thr samt time, and 
thire wit* nolliiDR slenldcnnt In their ftt- 
tir-K (njrfther Bat »:\Y\, Jinvliif: a «n«v 
tmji picture tnlad it is difficult to let 
the .-l-tv tliaf waa pTiinpeml rrj aevrral 
Iteoplc. tun of mind. Then Was also a 
rumor that the old Aanodatrd First St.- 
tlonul and Oo'Uwj-d Itorr of art amalgam 
at ion v/ill he revived. Tiiir waa flrtn)]' 
and daily deuied. The fart that Nathan 
Itnrknn fa expected to leave for tlio Cotat 
within a few days adda color La this 
Ula, nlthongk Mr. Burkan la firm In Ida 
story that hi.* trip to the Coast la purely 
c mntter of prraoDDj busirma, and not 
-, ■ the rrprejfen tail ro of nny of tuQ fl!t» 
coni]ifl£k's. 

i»riirK*> \e* Aaalailkr, 
Gtarfo Adc left tlir rows and the 
chlckena to come oo to Nt.w York from. 
Brook, Jnd.. to Eire hi- personal mi per- 
vi«ien to the litlra of "Rack lleme asd 
Brnko." Be [s ibo personally niipcrTUi- 
Ulf Thomas oMiffhln while ho la in (he 
cltr. Thiy «bc preRt frionda and hare. 
It la .atiid, a fine plrtnro En Ttirinnr'n 
latent A4e aepnerio. "riack Home and 
Brokn." 



i.ablfai?b ( 



Dlr*«t Douat- 

Lave two aarignn^ 



Luhltach will have two naal(nmenta 
when ha nnclics Ifoltywood- ona la di- 
rect Mnry Flckfnrd in "llnrntljy Vernon 
or Haditon nail" and the other to direct 
TJoiiglna Fjiirhaiiks In his pirate picture, 

Evelyn Brent, who will play opposite 
Ml. Fafrfranis In h|a next picture, ae> 
companieVJ the Fatrbanksei to die Cobm, 
nite it a »w York HtI and litis played 
in n number of Metro productions. Rko 
haa n thne-yoar contract with Mr. F air- 
hanka, and will begin work Immediately 
on the now production, which la to be 
atarted Immediately, Edward Kaoblock 
la nlao muurtior; In this picture, which 
l>00f plana to make his beet Fit, 

Mr. LnbLtsch, who is one of tho beat 
dirntoiw Europe baa produced, U un his 
way here. The above vu 'gleaned o»na 
the Jam Aji(c4cs Timca, end is, iccordlnc 
to Peter Btnlth. a plan which moat have 
materiaUtod after the FaLrbaakaea left 
for the Coast, aa. whan they were hare, 
Mr. Lablbch waa booked to direct Mlw 
Pickford and not Mr, Falrbanka. 

i:rtins«r Lmih far iho Coaat. 
' "Betl Uur" la to hart no lea* u 
eminent authbtitr on the around tfau 



SIOR.1D HOliaraVIIT. 
Abe will play- an unpojmm rolf 
"Bella Donna," Pola Srnfi^w nr-*t 

pldtu rr to* VafeaotU I'lliTn- 

baaltT. w 



A. L. Tlrlantf^- theatrical peudueer h whn 
left for Los Artoelea yesterday to confer 
with F. J. tJodinl. pnsldDtit of tlir Gate- 
wyn Pictures Corporation, on ths pm 
duction nf Lew Wnllaca'a famoua atory. 

Mr. Godaol left fcr the Ooaat Lntt 
week. 

The Ooldwyn oompany and Mr 
Erlnnjer nnd Jnne Math.it will confer M 
the director, whose name will ha rvn 
hnunced nftcr Mr. Frlanxer renches 
Callfornin. 

Jnob r<inii»Uj' ^■rrled- 
Jock Conholl.v. nimlnHdp haiidFomnl 

and oiif of ii.. inoHt populor linehr-lora. 

la married. Thi- bcbd eftfac yo^ttirday, 

Klcaned rrom ji Wrilnslry, Mas*., paprr. 

id- fortner Biatno nf Mr. Connolly. 

The bride in l.uriH*- llani.i, daughter 

nf Mr, anil Mn. Prank Mhule of St. 

T.imiK. The ccfinoiij- jy'is performed 

Novemhrr U nt Itockvilfe Md.. by Ht'V, 

■Tohn It. J rrnij ! --:Liiii. 

Chester (.'. IVlllctichhy. »vCT0tnry to 
flenfttor McKlnley, was twat man, nnd 
the hrlde wan atiended b> Kntliiertni 
Lodd nf WruhiiiRlnn. Mr. Connolly, o 
J MriPK.' J aa IiIh Mends call hibi, I 
WanhfoBtofl rrprcsentJitlv* for [Jir Hay* 
n(ftci>. Ho lias aa innny friinds. both lit 
nnd out of tho indnvtr; In Waahinjiton, 
If hp ulionld iwor decide to tun for Pteei- 
■ Ij-JJt. nod Wnffhlnptrni had the votv, lie 
would G"' I' wilh'-iiit an nmirnprrt. 

Uf i.i>iinr. we ferl a little vi pa ri c tlmt 
.Inrk iifn r ioM dm (j uori] of In* plana 
uniil yr>.t"nliiy. whet) a letter CLiuflromJ 
the Wi-lhid.y r]i (J yloB- 

LluL W0 wiah Ijtifli ilr- brirte and jirootn 
ewrj hnpplni^r. + anri ilmt wish, ttTi ven- 
ture to »ar In UtiJiIilmoilB In the IndllPtrv. 
A] K mi fin mi C'nmin* HdM*. 

A cahlr in til" Evenind Hun, publish*. 
In yeaterdaj* paper, siwtn AI Kaufman 
terminated hin mctivllitts in Berlin. The 
lahlc sny». 

"AI Kii'ifuviii. tlir AtnfricBii n-n\[? 
eaar.' an hi- la called !n>M\ hi* ) P ft fi jr 
Paris. Thr lei-mlTintlon of bin netivltle* 
here In A severe blow i& the Oerman dim 
Industry, ax It brrnks .ill all screen re 
! nil if in-, with Amcricn. Ilia company has 
>pent hundreds :>t tbonrandi nf dollar* 
fncfiiirBKiti^ the producMon.pf German 
filtna." 

TM« mcivns tbnt tht Ffttnom Playne- 
t.otky atutfitM in Qatlnany ore Cloaed. 
Bhd there will lie no B*oh plelufe* made 
theTi^ fur tlie preHenf. 

Ijilblterh rfi,n with th,' Aoi»riC0B com- 
pany until he tpmduatn 1 "tin onhtlhct to 
Join Mill PlakfbtA 

toajthbonovKb With "Hatala )t<rnd." 

Peter St»lth vent to Bfrdon last e¥e- 
nihE I" mnltr. bin arrnncr-menH for the 
opening- or "Robin Hand" at the Park 
Theatre. Etefere hs kft for tlie blar city 
he .made an annnnnrement that James 
Loaa-hbomufrh had Joined the exploita- 
tion ttttt of TTnuidna FalTaenki in 
"Bobln flood," Mr. I»^iichhorouirh will 
nsalot Mr. Smith and -ne must admit 
it la aome team. It should be almoat aa 
effective aa IMtt end Boona, who arc 
hnlnx dibhed the flnllaphrr nnd Shun 
of ezploltation. 

t ll.tf- JlcleimB, ' 

Havinjt Miten hi^ Tlianksdrlna; dinner 
with hlit family and enjoyed a well de- 
acrvod holiday. W. II. I|ny» la bacll In 
hernDW end ready io Hatch to the 
UrttUhlea at the Industry. Hero* aa If 
thor E an fjr**J" jrrtavuncol than there 
need to be. But perhtpl We*ire opt!- 
mistiC' 

klarld Uolmqklil With F* nutans, 

Slarld JIoloMulat, who r«Jo1r<n In the 
name of the "dwrdjah Mary Plckfanl, n 
has born cB*t aa Patricia In ^Belli 
iMbna/' Vo\a SfegtPl firftt PetattiDLint 
production. 



A l.ln 



or Tn*. 



Tom North ahowed Bronitway hEs mjw 
teeth yeatcrriay. Lie ejJbj "cm PulLmans. 
Meanini npper* and lower*. 



Aawa Attorn to *»« ' ( I-j-!i-a i¥e *,i. 

Ueaideat jroeata of jhjv Act&ra' FHihd 
Home at Wcat Britht6n. atalen raland, 
will attend nf.it Thtlraday'a niatlata or 
"A Fantastic FriranaeV at the tlreec- 
wlch Vilince Tlteoue at ibi Invitation of 
tht BUBaB-ement Ihrouah "Mothat" l3a»- 
inon. "Mother" Davison la 4' slater of 
Daniel Prohman, prtwfdrnt of the Actor*' 
Pnnd Of Aaierim. 



e/Wiofe ConAta^e bCo. 



FIFTH AVENUE AT PORTIBTH STREET 



FOUNDED 95 YEARS AGO 



MERCHANDISE AND SERVICE OP QUALITY 



A Treasure Box of Christmas Gifts 

Reflecting the spirit of friendship that calh for full expression at Christmas time 
and the s andatd of quality that is the cornet-stone of the Arnold Constable business 



Chrtttma* 95 yean ago 

How vtry different were condi- 
tion! in New York In the Chrlll- 
mis limes of more than ninety 
years tjo. 

In the year that Aaron Arnold 
founded (his business— 1 S3? — 
most of the people of New York 
gave personal Christmas greeting! 
or j?ifts of their own making, and 
looked so little to the shops for 
service that, on the day before 
Christmas, the Bnulnt Pott print- 
ed the following: 

"Want of time (what an odd 
rum!) compels us to omit a 
numher of advertisements of fancy 
articles as suitable accompani- 
ment) to the kind wishes of the 
season. They shall have a con- 
spicuous place in our next. To- 
morrow, being Christmas, no 
paper will be issued from this 
ofilce." 



These For Women 

Opera Bags — metal cloth — miniature doll shapes 6.50 

Feather Fans — three and four plume. 111 colors 9.50 

New Novelty Earrings — variety of styles !.95 

Indestructible Pearl Necklaces — 54-fn. strands 5.oo 

Imitation Crystal Necklaces— 17-in 5.00 

Beaded Envelope Purses In desirable colors 3,75 

Beaded Duvetyn and Croihet Bags a. 95 to 25,00 

Gift Cabinet Stationery t.00 

Other Gift Stationary, attractively txued 50c Id 4,00 

Oulll and shot Jars In boxes 1 - 1 5 

Waterman Fountain Pens 2.7S to 6.00 




Wool Gauntlet Gloves, all shades 1.65 to 3.75 

White Kldskin Slip-on Gloves I »5 

French KSdSkln Gloves, two-clasp 1.45 to 2.95 



Crepe-de-Chine or satin padded robes 17.50, 

Stencilled Corduroy Robes — seco-llned 8.75 

Shetland Cloth House Robes H.95 

Eiderdown Bath Robes in boudoir and dark shades. . . . 3.95 
Warm Blanket Robes In various combinations 3.95 



Knitted shoulder Mantillas with fitted cults 2.00 

Petticoats of ridlum or jersey silk 5.95 

Women's button-dnwn-the-front' Sweaters. ., .7.95 to 19.50 

Brushed Mohair Slip-on Sweaters 5.00 

Printed Crepe-de-Chine Costume Blouses 8.9S 

Night Gowns of radium silk— pink or orchid S.95 

Lace Brassieres — form fitting i 2.25 

Mole Skin Jacquetle, <mar! Moused model 25o. 

Hudson Seal (bred muakrat) Jacquettes 295. 

Taupe Caracul jacqueites — 30 In. long 175. 

Black Caracul Jacquettes — squirrel collar and cuffs. . . . 195. 

Dark Brown Fox Scarfs 19.50 

Stone Marten one-animal Scarfs 37. 5o 

Squirrel Chokens, good color 12.00 

Novelty Brocaded Trays 2.5o 

Brocaded Picture Frame's In fancy ajiapes 2.00 to 2.50 

Brocaded Powder Boxes with mirror and glass jar 2, So 

Candv glass Jir wHh brocaded top 2.5o 

Cushion's of velour, silk and velvet with metal trim- 
mings — novel shapes 8,50 to 25.00 

Spanish L*ca Scarfs— white or black 14.00 to iS.So 

Corsage bouquets and flower! 30c to 7.50 

Real lane trimmed neckwear — collars, sets and 
heithas . 1.75 to 15.00 



A postponed advertisement 
'Madam, let me sell you an 
elegant breast pin: do you pre- 
fer gold, pearl or jet ' Perhaps 
you fancy one with a watch in it. 
Please eraminc this brilliant neck- 
lace: this rich chain of gold: this 
ornamented comb; or these su- 
perb bracelets. This liquid rouge 
is a superior article, I assure you. 
Spangles' Yes, madam, nf every 
description, cold, silver and steel. 
This watch is warranted to keep 
lime; and the chain and trinkets, 
vou perceive, are very brilliant. 
These earrings ire all the ton — 
the Governor's lady wears the 
same." 

H, V. Evenln[ Post. Dfc. 26th, 1647. 



Haberdashery that Men Buy 

And which would be vTsry acceptable M gifts 

Shirts nf pure silk, neat stripei 5.00 to 8.50 

Shirts of pure silk, plain while weaves 5, no to 10.50 

Shirts of fancy Madras, plain fronts 2.00 to 1.75 

Shirts of fancv Madras, pleated fronts 2.50 to 3.75 

Shirts of while Madras, plain fronts 2.00 to 3.5o 

Shirts of white Madras, pleated fronts 3.50 

Shirts of English Broadcloth, white, tan, gray 4.50 

Four-in-hands of plain colored silks 1.00 to 7.50 

Four-in-hands of fancy colored silks 1 .00 to 4.50 

Four-ln-hatids of knitted silk, plain and fancy. . .2.50 to 5.00 

Mufflers of knitted silk 10.00 lo 20.00 

Mufflers of knitted wool a.oo to 5 00 

Mufflers of hahd loomed wool yarns 5.00 to 10.00 

Mufflers of silk squares 3.00 to 6.5o 

Soefcs of plain sirks — lisle feet t.no to 3.00 

Socks of pure silk throughout 2.5o to 6.50 

Sorts of silk with side clocking 1.50 to 6,50 ' 

Sock! of wool, all weights 1.00 to 3.00 

Men's Tan Capeskln Gloves 1.95, 2.95 

Men'j Mocha Gloves 3.5o, 4.25, 5.25 

Men's wool-llned Gloves 2.95, 5.50 

Men'* fur-lined Gloves 4.00, 5.00, 7.50 

Bath Robes — for home or travelling 5.-00 to 1 2.00 

Dresilng-Gowns of silk fabrics 19.50 to 85.00 

Dresiing-Gowns of wool fabrics 19. 50 to 40.00 



Notgifts, but values exceptional enough 
to entitle them to mention in the 

TREASURE BOX 
Dresses at $15 

100, cloth and silk, in sizes 14 to 42. Clearaway of 
a varltty of styles: in a good range of. colors, new this 
season, originally much higher priced. 

Dresses at $35 



Open work clocked silk Stockings — lustrous black in 

handsome designs 2.85 

Black Stockings — medium weights 3.75 

Chiffon Silk Stockings, even weave, In bllck, gun metal, 

African brown T . . , , 2,65 

Chiffon Stortings, very fine quality j ., 3.75 

Sheer Silk Stoekings-^-double slipper h**l In black— 

openwork clox 4.75 

Sheer Fine Silk Stockings, black, beige, Piping Rock, 

biscuit f 4.50 

Open work Instep Silk Stockings in black 5.50 

Open wort Stockings — lice designs — black 7.75 

Imported wool Stockings— conlriStlng clox 2.45 

. English ribbed wool Stockings— contriatlnj silk clox. . . 1.95 

English wool Stockings^ — plaid effect* 5.25 



100, in sizes 16 to 42. 
crepes, and Poiret twills. 
priced much more. 



Canton crepes, satin-back 
New this season, originally 



Linen Luncheon Napkins 

Dollies of flnc linen 

Centerpieces of fine linen 

Scarfs of fine linen 

Tea and Luncheon Cloths 

Luncheon Sets of 1 3 pieces 

Linen Towels, guest and room site . 

Linen Pillow Cases 

Linen Damask Table Cloths 

Linen Damask Table Napkins 

Turkish Bath Towels 

Turkish Bath Mats 

All Linen Kitchen Towels 



. .4.50 to 16.50 doe. 
. .2.50 to 15,00 doi, 
. .1.95 to ;;.50 each 
, .2.75 to 21.50 each 

2.50 to 39.50 

4.75 to 155.00 

.6.75 to 25.00 doi. 
. .2.85 to 16.30 pair 
.5.75 lo 21.00 each 

.6.75 to 31.00 dot 
.3.50 to 33.00 dot 
..1,35 to 4.23 etch 
S-75 dot 



Coats at $28 

50, plain, to be worn with small fun. Sizes 16 to +2; 
in cheviots and velours, nicely lined; navy blue, black, 
brown. 

Suits at $20 

40, in sizes 16 to 42. Cheviots and soft wool fabrics, 
very well made and beautifully lined. 

Misses' Dance Frocks, $22 

7i, of chiffon, taffeta, lace and velvets. Basque waists 
with full irregular skirts. Draped and straight-line 
models. Evening shades. Sizes !4 to 20. 

All Silk Stockings, $1.95 

600 pairs only. A small but very exceptional group. 
BUcit and desirable colors. All sizes this morning. 



JOY MADE BROKER SPEED. 

rirtae Walts '» Aifcjtnr _wbil« Mar 
riaixc Exp-lalBta to M*«i*trat*. 

The bridc-iu^t of Joaeph BcbcrLaon, a 



broker of Iiroadwaj, vh a»pt wiltLnt la 
Aibajij' reatefda*. while* tht brldafrcm 
waa in Wrat Faftu C*urt In ana*** to 
a thsr-jr/r of apaadinc at tlilrti* mllrt aft 
tour oti Grand Oonaniim. Ii, wu hilt- 



ad fiuadaj by Motorcfcfa Pntrolman 
YVIlilaa kJotl and a#rred ivtih a sun.' 



'■1 wfca id happy over the thought of 
mr cualnf manfajt* and *q uxtau tn 



fat to Aih.-ii.y on time, I nnthihkiqihr 
put any foot oo the ^paa," Roncrtaaa told} 
Maajatraic Edward Well. 

■That'* the beat evram I attr baard," 
aaid the court. 'It dcacrvca a anupct^ed 



r'f?itfifta.fl^^ 



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THE MORNING 'TEkBGBAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1722. 



'imm 



***** 



AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




The Texas Nightingale 

■"ft JPBnu HowiMu 

ctril ceioiiTir'Y. 



THE BUNCH: JUDY 

"■ **■ * ■ . 

Five. * Adrw Juuln, Jokae. w-\*r. 

IUr Ooolrr Orw* HV> * * SfO"n B™*- 

"XF8-A GBEAT SHOW."— BoA 



music Box;si^.£%W ut 

SAM H.l J ARRIS 



IDVINC BERLINS NEW 

MUSIC BOX REVUE 




- mu. hi- * W«d., MEt 



mffim 



By W. IQMgftlBT MA 



0=*- COHAJT THEATBE, ■ M 

wVst Hnttae* p«(nrd«r- 3.80. 



HJM3BD 



1 Kit*. Sit 1 %-,&. a.u. 



ABIES IRISH ROSE 

The PInjt That Pmt IT Id Hasaer. 



Knickerbockers;^^:- 5T l " 

HI YANKEE PRINCESS 



Ul "-rCUITl vtiu Tn-di.rfiSkt.aiLl*, 
WATrXEE TO-DAY AT 2.*f>, 

k'AV'Cl Rr.1_aSC0 FraMii 

FRANCES STARR *.$&* 



THE TORCH -BEARERS 

OMtrcft Keliye Brilliant Comedy. 



BETTEPTIHES 



MS, HIPPODROMES '£* 

■J.uO) £*»(■ Dally J£iW., Jj*. ."JlinUftw 

SfTS. ICVK. Dfc*.'. it-scat* sow 



ZIECFELDTOUIES 



Opens TO-NIGHT « 

FUHCH & JUBT «&.%; £g .... 

KIKST MAT^tE TO-WOflltflW 

THE DOORMAT 



COBT 



OF THE MOVKS'S-i"^ 

«m ClUN HUNlIR-HOfitxa MASH 



AKTHVR HOPKINS ,r«..At" 

JOHN BARRYMORE 

in "Hamlet" 

Sata UADDjC 41K.W. 01 CrviT. £V*.LM*. 
It. nrtnnlO MaU. To -Jk/ • lit,, (,1b, 

SSfTiFl loyalties 

hL 4 W+i ll*. 1 Bj J-B.B Oiliwortar 

RPI ASCII W.B^l.t.R.ft.BlafiMka 

DCUH4VU Km. rs-At, esai.atl.Ee. 

IHATIFTEE TO-DAY AT *.*"0. 
OAVTD DELASCO lfemtt 

LEJ2EE ULRIC « KIKI 

__ 

A.. W. « HL E»a,I.EOUSal 4 

1J-1 V«H--, H1LITIIM- 



rrw*' milk sff^s gjri 



EklflkTI pniar- - 



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fltiltTTVA- 



HOspit^uTY 



A ■u:ly- 1 j|::.^ Uratta, 7«r; . : n r:.[ .y 1 My til. 

THE 8INQHA¥ tWl r25K% 

TIMES SQ; Btfljf 

Til* F1»r Thai Him SanMhlht M: FJirfyVdr 

T___| FOOL 



J|g-fiffg^T4 



SO THIS IS LONDON 1 



FILM TBEATRE OWNERS 
FIGHTING TAX ON MUSIC\ 



Oifsnintioii Takei Delaite Moves 

Again it Lery for UewH — Lodgs 

Forms! Compliintf. 



8EIFFITH VtttSm OS HCTUBS 



Dlreclor Blai-tB W«H «n "ttt. 
VUti AM*" M«r T Mill-. Mitt. 



MARION DAVIES 




wamP^f- 



iHTHOOD 

WAS IN FLOWER 



-jU.r.u-itb'i 



'ALACE clauk a uERauAw. doq- 

**"™^ > *"*" X.KT k KORTOK, m. 11 AL- 
■ r» * M it. | L1QAH, WILL HAJIOHtT. 



IRENE FI14.NK1.1M. L-t^'l) 



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n.l-.KHIh* WF , wci. ft Jo* UiEdaL O*>io 

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KATHOHD ]| = Tf!l?COCK [RV- 
JSa FISHER UEftT LSVT. 
rt£N£K ROlifiRTH * UlEHi. 
DOHP ffTMrHOJ-'IBTII. M2MM. 



M-OBW'II 

»TATE 



REX INCIIAJCH 
"TRIFUNG 

WOMEH" 

t;rti--r- '■or::--^ :: ollir A»U 



PLAYHOUSE 



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lind HI. 
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l„ "OUTCAST." 

KMtAs Coznedr. Th« Qlackiinllb 
Ptrall Ci-nrvp riitflnllri^ 

AONES AVItK.^ 

. _ . — — '"■ "A D.UC&IT of Luiurr." 
■ ALTO ■<*» Com*d)P A LrtC(i*r Fuiarr 



C4lnBibi«,D'-*'i'!ii. Burt rop.Wnr*.-T..tfr»lrij 
Bla B # * Plll»rii with ■*"■ Itortlj'. Ttlff Rbon 



tranD-lornadoone" 



METROPOLITAN SWM 

To-nlarbf it ■ DorI» Co4oanpw 

To-ni»rrmT, Hit 11 1 (IL u, ISL Tinlfil 
r f l. E»», kiL « Aids 

»*t. M»t. M i. Toi» Bta«> 

Sri.. Ill, rtfl. Me-*...-... Ttaflafik 

Sun. E»«. Comrl, Albert 8paldt&V> Vlo- 
Mnlit; ilcto. Qord^b: Cbun]H Bcai|iiu;il°rt. 
Creli, CiniS BualMK'bkk. 
N«-kt Mnn,. £■■,, LIE.. ..Manna, t,-*--HTi| 

W*d. ISt^ ■! I Do* Cai-lffki 

Tfcur-,. 5p*-liJ MIL. 1 til la U| .. DaK Pn( 

Tbnra. 5»t, ftl '- TbtU 

liARUIfAtf PIANO DIED. 



By^EW^LTvon'nTT^rs^Tbwif. 




LITTLE 

W. 14 SL Kilt, 

BAT. *ad 



MADGE KEBTTEDT 

io wt Mnt at*Tiqr( mot 

,r SPXT£ COBHUE" 




"*■ AX.MlXHSAin' WEEK 
r:ari!efti!- Rambltrm. FIc IkT.Fk ■ 

• ■a ,^;r.-:i-, Ibnor H>nh i. M!,-ir* 
ki::'-.- > P«niH, >(»r.-ir*i PorA 



"EBB TIDE" 

Ail-lU7 fmi 

icd TOP NOTCH VAUDEVIL 



■ By'IOUELLA 0. fAB&OHS. 

THE flxtt AffiinBt Uie mnaic «olttl- 
hktiooi ifl on njaiti, nuJ ja Mtiff 
w»y?d bj tbo MotSoo Picture 
Tb4itn» Oim*rm o( Amfcric* In 
Washington. BTfinej S. Cohen and other 
oEBctt* *( tlie orcnuiaatinn BtJldfi definlta 
tuoi-es ii n TiiefdiT to pnVat Tit? 1*VJLI:; 
at taibatt on the thentn ownera of ih* 
rourtry throojh th« mtdtTini of tb«rauli: 
UccaLBs tu. 

Pbimal complaln.Ql ifiinit tho opera- 
ton of th« Am#ncm Society of AntfaOTO, 
OaffifWttn find rabliahBTa tvere lodfcd 
io thfl n(6en of Attorn**- GsnerkJ Dnufh- 
ertf untl v.- it b iL- Fifli-r.il Trsirif* Com- 
iniadDa, In which the ri^nriii:inn vera 
mida thit tbU cannrn In l «mWn cllon 
In rMtralnt of trad* and th«t It wan 
dCTrtapnUl to the Lfltetwii o( th* tio- 
*tn omen and th« pnbll?. 

ThehETl! ownfipi from »ll porta of thft 
Uftitad Stun nAv« entered n pmipat 
apainit -tj(r Hhbia with the Untioa Plc- 
mrr Theatre Ovn»ra. of AmpTlcn.. and 
thsH abjectlafia In eoncnta form wvru 
flntodlHl in th« MtnEilfiJrjU mado h*rt 
00 Tdcbdaj. 

llr. Cohan met with the national direc- 
tor*, S. B. Vamcr of LaiiriEton, ST. C, 
and A. Jnlinn BTrlbwatl of \Va*lliTijrtnTi 
and: M, J. OTtrala, ctlllnnan of the Ni- 
tlopDJ PobHe Beri-Ico CommlrtM of the 
SL P* T- O. A. 

Tba, Modon PictnT* Thaatra Owneri 
znalbtaln In their complaint* tl-r.t the 
prafleot copyright 1at» do not lnT**t the 
Marie Society with the right to ttBke the 
license foe eiactiona from eihihitan, nad 
that tin mejabcti of ConjrMi* who p«a«cd 
tlio law indkniM (bat It is net to In- 
clndie in \tt powers the uaea to vbleb it 
la belBg Stthjeoted by the aocietj. 

Grlf!K6 At IVnrk. 

Datid W*fi Griffith took a rtapita 
from hl» duties u witneai at the ana tat 
board aessJotiH on "The -llirUi o( a 
TfattaD" tn btitin work on JbLa noxt pro- 
duction. -Thft While Hoik." ia the tltlft 
nf hia next ijIcttiTt, and It will he made 
In t El-..- -ii:un- 9nuth. Althnufh Mr GtLf- 
fiih waa bocn n:irJ broUcht up In tie 
Booth, thla ia the Srat time h« h*a taken 
a company there, to work. Tha atory la 
by bii unki own wriUT. We KUtHH^d Mr. 
OrjtTi'.h Ahd Jack I.iisj-J froKnod and laid 
the e^ieaa waa a poor one. We leave it 
to the fmoffiDBtiOna of our render*. The 
c&ar. La BtSU in.complfW, tie only membera 
now ceportinf for rehearaalfc bedba: Corol 
Pempsirr and Mas Manh- Tob Damn of 
hlac Mitnh aa a member of Mr. Oriffith'a 
OomploT i* int.-rvstitiB. becauaa It wna 
while a member of "The Ulrth of a 
Nation" cfitflpBEiy aha won her first 
laurels. Btt rctam to hb COBpatiy i:. 
greeted with joy bp her admirtTt, who 
hare always, enjoyed her work with. llr. 

Griffith, 




I'ESW DT ptubkio 
MUS MATl'TI. 
lb* *•• a.jcB.B joltied Jier old dlr*-c* 
T*r, D. W. Crifliib. «p4 will *r- 

prAC It* h II D*K( plOlBT*- "Tbe 
Willie lt«.ko." 



EBB TIDE 1 



rEBB TIDE" 

ihd Top PfotAoi VBia:A«vUl« 



(JAPITOL 



"ABIIUIIBAHCMJI" 



DRDDHttn AMIIsfcHENTf, 



EMPIRE 



Tw« nij 

"TOWm a 



Til HM.Buib. Twlnt Dailj. 

Pm«d**T "J RtlpK mi 

Everr WrdnHdiir Marbt 

^^""PLT rtni-T'lk, 

AVIlAJ.i- 
HOCKtTS," • 



WELSH WILDERNESS 
OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY 



Little Known Ktgion Is BfTonritairi- 

aTii r With Deep BaTines &nd 

Beautif cJ Lakes. 

Few of the taut a^vtcturoua of tour-' 
lata have discovered the dcUghtful wil- 
deneaa where I act up my tent. It la n 
nwuntalnooa tract much larger than 
Dartmoor, atretcbloa: from the SourCM 
of the Ti'if], Tnwy, and many minor 
■tmma to the upper Wye. 

Two Btpnytracka cross theae nplanda, 
one leiaUna; from Llonwrtjd Well*, dl¥- 
ilUHltiori, nnl the hoapitaile hotel » the 
lonely ruirun of Stuta Florida Abbey, 
and the other, at am elevation of nearly 
1400 feet, to Tkca»q, CardiguuMre. 

emowdao and Oader Idrla riao to high- 
er peaks and expoac nobler c-Tarpmenis 
than riia lone territory of Centra] Walea 
Bat theac ^'ahow places" lock the utter 
aolitnda of the Plyallmmon range, - and 



So iiicidloa ■ 



■ Vet. 



ui'Atn soTLCmn. 



UNJ>i:itTAii.L;K5. 



'THEFUNERAt apMJ j-; 

CanCaliirnhajSlW " 

fllANKECAMPBEa 

(MK-MCMMf 

■ roadwat) ar6«*lt I 



the mountains ere aaoonded by wall dfe- 
tirmi tracki. Tu thia land of deep rav- 
Ides, dark Likes, anil bare uplundi, there 
are no friendly atone hcapa to mark the 
w:iju],-ir.:r's patn to tie anmmjui of Uh- 
named - heJfhttv 

Sitting «i toe door of the tent, on th.A 
verge of A rally cut in tho rock by on 
impetuous rivulet, I look upon tombre 
tidgica atntcblng; for leagtie upon leagiiA 
At dnwh the rUemc* la profoaud, bat 
when the topmott bill la touched with 
pale annlight, tha wild ereatuiea an a- 
■tlr in tha air and amoag thn hsjith. 

Poi« abound In the rocky vn£J*ji, abd 
CO vrtrr. kllltd by the hoouda last ■«■,- 
son. These WolKh foxhonida are of tie 
old atrntn, wiry-coated, lee-D-DoHd, -with 
great enduraticc and ponKrveream» In 
tha roue. 

Thia la one of the very few focalltlea 
where the kite alill breeds and the raven 
ia fairly Common. The pine marton. 
fnrcl of our Srltiah (tuadrupoda, with 
the exception of the alni'<«L ciUdcl. wiJd- 
cat, Atiil roami theto bill*. 

Id then highland! tfrcre an a few 
gratjera living In old ETibrtone hobM- 
abeada. Some of the older folk bare 
laamedi no English. They tell ctrangA 
Calea of Twin Shon Catti, otherwise TWm 
Jones, aon of Catherine, a mach feerml 
bnt 'greatly admired bairflt, whoa* cave 
la among the rwk3 of Towy. 

Primitive hot circles, are to be found: 
on many of the alcpea, and near tha 
chasm of the Wolf* L*jip r on the binJrj 
of the atroam, are the ramalna of a 
omeUlng plate where barbaric weapona 
were forgeo. 

Scarce ArojDtj plant*, fema In protn- 
eiort. harebellc' and aarihodel odd to the 
ikZighta of thla wildest tract of Wild 
Wales.— Walter M. Gallicbon, In Coflti- 
nrntaf Edition. London Mali. 



MB. PEtATT, Pi»ii« #*■-**•*. nca Car- 
t+tt\t.i\t. Face Lift*i|. \vrlnti*i, rirmlahia 
aamavai to W*#* Sitb. ft. ^", 



There boa been no deqlalon fcirthcum- 
lng from tie oATEee of tie Bute Commia- 
■inn of the Motion Picture Industry on 
"The Birth of a Watlon." aeoree I- 
Cobb vii.-utd it for the first time veater- 
daj, and aloCa the pkture ctote*, and 
with It Sir. C.rlflltJi'a repetoire uiaon 
foe tha year Sunday flight. It Karceij 
e«4iua worth whUe to make any trouble 
about it It U said the censor board! oa 
thla particular him irert beLween the 
devil auu the deep blue tea. On one habd 
breaturo ti-as hroaght to bear by the col' 
oroJ aociety and the errtnib people who 
tried to b;iy the GnffiUi pictun waa in 
loague with tin: preaenL Ku Klux Ulan 
movement, on the other band the censors 
wen faced wltb lie dLaapproral of a 
La m o rhajo r>iy who wore a nwUling pa 
bay* anything againtt the Griffith ma*- 
taTpieet. 

1 ihoiv Film *.t X. V. A. 

Jeff DbtLs, klne of the hoboea, ii In 
the motion picture buaiacta. Ha hbm 
mad« a motion picture And ii bo protkd 
of hla achirv^ment he hta taker. It to 
the National Vaudeville As-orinU&n for 
A private bJwwIbif. J«ff »»J* he admits 
the picture 1* ffxd and he doesn't care 
Who known it- Tbe Hllo la 'T?he Ken- 
tucky Kid" &ud it vrai filmed by Ur- 
Davis dnring a '.'.OOO-mlm blkp. IfbelbC 
a hobo pay* ni well bb It leema to with 
Ur. Davia aluoct any of a* are- ready 
to try it aflv day. . .'-^. 

TttlaaadBv* I>«»e for tbt> CoouatJr 
Yetterday tiio EngLish prlie-wLonlBr of 
the Talmadiro beauty conleat, Margant' 
Leatfay-, coaducted: in LondOB, v atarta4 for 
the Co'aat. 3ke was accompanied by 
her m«lhiT and by N'ornia and Oonaioiice 
Talmadoje abd Mn. Margaret Talmid^. 
The girla are leaving to badn- work on 
their n«xt pietatTB. Xori^a on "Within 
the Levw" and Conjtanee OD "Madame 
Popapadour," which Joseph Schenet pui- 
'chajed for bar abroad, hit, Schenck le 
eeinaLnir.g in New York bntU the 14th, 
when he will leave for the Coast ia time 
to join Ihe Tmimadgcai for CfcrbtlMa. 
If katoe of the cTaln wbo, belWva there 
are no happy ourriagea la th* woeld bad 
■een. Norma weep At the ttailgn when 
aia anirl good'by to her buabantij r±»y 
would have changed their nr&kda. It 
in't en record that Mr. Sctwnck wept 
out loud, bnt it 14 OD record that he waa 



aa unhapriy ova* tho week'syBflpOfatifin 
aa hia beautiful wife. 

Harr MIIh Mlhter to \>>J' 
The moat popular paetime on th^ Ojitat 
is the announcement of engage aientB", Of 
tbe numlwr ot tlmea this ha* happened. 
Mar>- Mtlea illnUt- runj * clow aecond 
to Charles Chaplin, who La one oi our 
moat fnqtiently emnfed m*n ia the 
world. New, according to a wire fre-ra 
the Coast, Mary Milea aliflter l» engaged 
acaIh. Thla time It is Ln-.i* Bberwia, 
'he fornier dramatic criti/ of the Now 
York lilobe. Our infoimant HJ« tliia 
tituc it Is ETBe. 

Entertain la Let* AABr«-a-*- 

AJ tjiehimun ttD j y. [■'. scbnlberi w*m 
boats at a large party in Loi Aogelrt 
Monday night. About LV"-t prominent film 
people ..ii*- amrnift (Fiosu \irnarut aud we 
heir IL aald n i'uv.- time «m hfld by all. 
The occasion for thla lafllivn even! wa§ 
the preecaee of the AssoeJhtcd FLrftt Na- 
tional fraachiae holders in the Coast. 

I^cbcman and BrhulEFerg explained 
their «iuhii ao far aa indcpcndcbt pri> 
fl'jf-tLiicifi are eoaeernetl. 'I'll..- /russts In 
ciuded Richard A. Ilouland;, John Mc- 
Cormlck Hafoball XoiLtu. Barbara i.n 
Marr Ksthrrinc MctjUlre, Betty Fran- 
claca, Abraham Lebr, li-vlng Thalberg, 
Mika C, L«v,-r, Mi.-b.i Core, A;..- Con. 
Qol i.i.-"T, Louiii It. Mayer, Auolpb 
Ramlsh, Saru Katp, Julian Sbcxigcr, 
Harry C Bchw-albe, Miriam Cooper, Vic- 
tor Schertriugar, f>aatr>ri (.lasB, Keonetli 
HojIrd, Maris P«tu« Unvld Butler, 
iJarry X iI;l:l. Heien I-yneli + Colonel Will- 
iam N, SfliK. L'tTivard J. Lorb, i>-im 
Jaffe. Tom Korman, Louis '.ia-mirr, Wai> 
Ccron UothSCker, Edward Bnwov, Ek- 
telie Taylor and Eva Unacll. 

K.ipiJ XVltb Davlca CaBipany- 

Now that Sidney Oh/ott la liack from 
Europe, production wll! be KLar^ed ou 
"Utile Old Now Veirk,"' lT rion Davleaa 
nnt prod iicli tin. \\')th tbf ^!l«■e^M at 
"When Knisbrbood W*i In Flower" In 
mind aver? one h easvly ATrsLiing Mis-. 
Davlesa next picture. Hatriri^u Ford, 
who ouLy recently caiae oa tram the 
Coast, plarH.thc Icadiag male role. 

SucfmL Sola. 

Harry llelcii>-ntiBC>i juat returned from 
SSostuii. It'n liallarq io do^igbnuts every, 
one in th-.- 11 no Laa heard all nhou; "The 
l>angerou» A&P by tola time, and name- 
liutg cf "IIcur:i AlLtirjf. '' Mr. llcfcbeo- 
bach fOfEtut to iay why he went Lo iios- 
Lon, but orcu if be went to do hia 
CarlatniiB Hiov;nng he left them wonder- 
ing; when th«*o (WO pictures were com- 
ing to the L'ity. The thought Juat oc- 
curred we uiaj-- l>o bdblud timr- — maybo 
ha went to Boatoe to open bla favorita 
pictures. 

II* la n Grwrr SJna. 

Jamea O. Spearine-, moLlou picture 
critic for toe Times, told Low it was 
dene — crlt idling fllma we mean — when 
be appcarfri brfure Columbia l.'nlveralty 
hut. .Tu cad*. y r^anflnt \* Ihe jrueiL of the 
JZowland Uwr* claaa in pbuto-p!ay »&■ 
atruetioa ei>-i lectured on "Motion. Pic- 
tun Criticism." 

EUErlam Cooper to Play Lead, 

. Straight fran: tha Coast conies a yam 
saying that .Miriam Cooper bat been 
alfned to plot tEie leadlofi role In "Tha 
airl Who f'lmr Back," Tom Forman' 
pe*v Prcfrrreil picture, 

■ ■■Aa It^cQunrrlk. 
Coortr MdcQuanie haa been Brgned by 
Distinctive Pjcturea tu play^ the role of 
tho CocKtable of Prunce In (Aq French 
episode t>t -Bafkl»ne r " which \s now in 
the making at the Biograph Studios. 

□ **lrlc« LUtle "Wins Pi-U*. 

Aceordicx to a yaning trKib who pro- 
duced n picture Lo prove ft, Beatrice 
J_.lti.l-u wod tic palrC-T sboea uflerod at 
t£e Straoil Tbcatn ^EWtfcrdoy to the 
young wflin in who could wear the aama 
glae /hoe as Madge Bellamy. Mln 
Bellamy wear il C. The point of tbi 
contest I almnat forsot is list "horns. 
Doose" is playing at the Strand and 
Mias BelLnmy is La* «Ur. 

A Lias ar Tea. 

A pteaa aieit called. jeatarda*. She 
had a atary and acme photofrapha sbe 
wished pabtlahol 

"I want to asy," she said, amillflg 
awtetly, "if you uee them I do not expect 
to be paid for my gtory, 1 * 

'Tlmt's fine," wo answorad, "bocauBe 
then you will sot be disappointed." 



To Car* n C*»ld la Obis Dap 

T1S- L«.«VT* BAOMO EiUINl. £ UblUr, Th. 
bn »*WP m> ilnltun M E, W, Oti^fc iH Air, 
j-*a M i BBOMO.f E4c.-A4rL 



Broadway 
Nmth, Nerw York 



£ £ }C fywidA 



Store Hovtft 
9 to 6 



INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN 




A Sale of Crombie Ulsters 

* * » 

The genuine Crombie fabrics from Scotland and 

in the heaviest weights— 38 to 40 ounces 

300 of these wonderfully fine, soft, warm, luxurious 

overcoats come exclusively to Wanamaker's to 

be sold at the extraordinarily low price — 

$68 for the $90 grade 

When you say "it's a Crombie." yon have said the last word in overcoat fabrics: 
There is none better; none, wc helicve, so good. Crombiea are held in the overcoat 
market like pearls on Maiden Lane — always at par. To get Crombie fabrics at an 
off price is something that happens only once in a blue moon. 

* ■ * 

Yet, the finest and heaviest Crombics are here in this sale of ulsters; and all 
of the ulsters arc made of Crombie overcoatings; not just a few mixed in with 
other fabrics to give "class," as is often done in other sales. 

18 Patterns to choose from 

The Crombies are in soft colorings of grays, dark browns, and wonderful 
heather mixtures; all with beautifully blended, distinguished plaid backs. 

Hand-tailored, of course 

Every ulster is strictly tailored according to Wanamaker specifications, the 
highest in America for ready-to-wear clothing. 

Town, Ulsters and Storm Ulsters 

There arc two models, both doublc-areastcd — one a town ulster, and the other 
a storm ulster that is a little roomier. 

♦ ♦ • 

All lined with Skinner'* finost mtin. 

Thete uUtert repreient the greateit value in luxury overcoats that hu yet 
been offered— make the most of the opportunity while it laito. 

Men'. Store — Stmt floor, N*w BctlsiMf. 



SPCIALIZED SERVICE-STREET FLOOR 



LIVING IN CHINA 
AS WOMANjEES IT 

E'nTniAh.liie a Homo Ib a Difficult 

Tatk With limited Factlitei 

ObtainAtalo. 



CABBY mSHEfl TO HOSO KOUG 



irn>ra u roillKh C=-fr»*P«ikIit I 

The Englishwoman on whom the wnrd 
China has not a magical effect In rare. ' 
t'orTcLly. abe vlsualliea un Immense plain 
of sice, aurrounded by the Great Wall ; 
the towns Inhibited by Indies dressed, lo 
embroidered robe* who are kept con- 
cealed In atdaded bouse* by aretn Man. 
darins, while millions of hlue-elad coolies 
da the menial work, and take meals In 
tea houses copied from willow- pattern 
plates. - 

Homo, of these Imagialnga an not far 
from the tenth. Yet the woman who is 
JuSnl. g bet husband or belongings in 
China must fftee the fact that ohe heroclf 
will menaly be a Brttlsq resident, with a 
Roropean -built houee and European 
friends, slid wi LI rem ul n n\ lea ro th e 
ennAtry and utitlva population, tliougli 
Intensely nnd closealj allied tu her feltow- 
etiles. Sow to maie lit: bouee un itmg- 
II. h home, yet to imbuo it with nm* 
local color and give it kinship with the 
land aha inhabits, will be ber problvtn. 

To a certain extent, she has actually 
to dedde baton leaving Esglsnd what 
th* furalihings of her bauee shall be, and 
her difficulties are Increased by the wide 
Ir vii tying cUmatic niTidlilons of her fu- 
ture home. At Hn. g-ko. g r for iTiseancs. 
It la lot. bat at tha same time ao damp 
that a "hot room" with a permanent fin 
is necessaryi when clothoi, boots, even 
picture* ajtd boohs, can be stored* PI*, ng 
an even fitted] with electric Ismps tn&ide, 
forever allftat, so as to combat tba mois- 
ture. On the attar hsjad, in Tientsin the 
thermometer, in Winter, drops msny de- 
grees below aero, and the air is so dry 
that furniture splits and cracks, and. [t 
i* not cnusiial to hear ones wardrobe or 



writing table "so nJT' with a lond nport. 
'Vmt.o C«rpf3ltT«. 
A Cliineae cernenter rati make btij- 
thJiiK bath quickly and Well [f be b« given 
a deaign, hnt r undoubtedly, a renain 
number of things are be»t hronght .from 
i Europe. Theee abould include a ffmnJI 
I bstterla ria culainr, connlaring of In^n and 
i aluminum unucepani. cake tlos, baking 
I tinn. moulds, ete. IJnt chiefly then cer- . 
I tain tilings aJioEiM he the Item rettoed, 
j cammcnHaily "roft furnishing." such aa 
comfnrtable an'irbnim. sofas, mattress*^, 
plllowa and bolatcm. Howrver £t»d [he 
curprnterlng of Llie CIiIticsr, thr upring- j 
tag and Stuffling of their chairs and 
coarhes nrt not ar* satiafscrory. FTirltcr. 
all blankets, eiderdowns, linen, gla. a ' 
chinn, cutlery and silver are far better j 
purebred at home. 

Axolti, it ran y aearn prepo* terms to | 
i -tr, ;.- china to ChLnn. but beautlfal as ' 
their bowlb and tfkbca may be. tbny «.■ ! 
wot anuptnd or convenient fnr ordinary 
«is at iliniii-- parties. Tho Japiin^Kf: i 
have copied European ulnaer sets In their 
own Wale well, and thear can be pur- 
chased cheaply la China, bat these Is 
only a small choice o( rle*lgTi. Then, I 
t linen Is practically unobtainable. Snd < 
| even r»ttan goods of b ituperior guality ' 
i ere difficult en get PleJh, nublescbwl 
: cotton ia cheap, and la dyed promptly to ! 
! any rolor, nnd Ja o-rten ueed for bedroom j 
1 or ve ran dn 4 tuniiiih log crwers. Tbnite wbo 
i love their Eugli*ti c-blntacs or cr-tonnea i 
I and feel lost wrxhonti them ■hniild brfnn ' 

them out Dot tha locnl silk is strcMg, 
. iiifi. (ii*!iT and beautiful. 

Oar-pets ore fine and baudnome; they | 
j are of every quality and design, and are j 

also readily made to orders a paredieo 
I for t]n\ri.i>; fancfor. It *r|H be a shook 
lo tha nowecmar to discover so few of 
the local products l n the average BHrJsh 
house in Chins. The EngUiihwoman wfl 
find In bar friendi" house* pin k -flowered 
cliiimca coverini eats of chairs from 
Maple's, Wftton carpets on the floor, Bnd 



on the walla tho "'hundred beat plctarea'* 
in appropriate frames. 

At item, let CwtfcaT. 

The truth is thbt not all pondO* po »> 
Bess the taste und self -restraint to mingle 
ttir> two st]t'lea Bucceaafully; also, niter 
bvi. g out for soma dm*, they suSar a 
rent-tion from the erotic Chlneae to the 
essentially EDgllab. T«t there remain a 
rviv qieet vtbo reelltq the affinity ia tfa^ 
two atyles; they remember Chlppeidale, 
nnd recall the painted Wallpaper from 
Clifoa brought te England In the aereD.* 
tconth century: they see In tb« uoMe 
Cbiaess cenopled bedstead n not distaoe 
relation to tbelr own El(sn>etUrin four- 
poeter, and recognuse in It* rhlneas prru 
totype the ancestor of the English lac- 
quered screen. Tuej use tin- ihoiuan 1 
tth«dw of tlie cmbrnidercd allk.i of CathiiT 
■dth K'-.tTiiinT, and niski n linrmonLojs 
Kiir.j|n<«ti n nfii nut nf IN . wonderful mi- 
tcrlala at li-nnt. The- ndditiun of inxu- 
riuus annciiulrs and evuehe^ from Bnrou't 
nv«l not Jar, and e*cn t!ie bridge tBBie, 
with it-, four choirs, as made by the nn- 
tthe cnrperiEpr, ran be cliaractcristii?. 

hi bedroom*, vji-r.lr'.h' 1 .* itii'l rtn-sLa of 
tlrnwera may be <'■■ ■ -:ji' ;.l cntiwly vn, Eu- 
roroitri lines. I'rclgLts a T e sdll heavj, 
and labor '■■' Chinn .: mill cheep, SO, -i;. 
1p«i expe:>c la nhbohuely nu object, autal 
the v i-rlunanthip rei|uircd \% 0( a verj 
J ilp! i order. It Is simplest to have all th* 
t. ilkj pieces nf twwwre n:ade [ncally. 
Thare £« only one hiliy object that it iy 
ntsentlal in triitf from hooie — tho planu, 
Neither mtmaiia 1 fur&lLan- nor hotute 
linen for HtrrarJltX ticed be cnaeidered. 



i^irw*<»isEs!M» ttJtwtfat*- 



STUDMS OF 

STACE DAIKIKC 

_»MW45rtStriiw f Wk . 



Kid Gauitlet 
Faner Cuff 




Attractive Color Couibiiiatkas 



The World', Crtwtsait Uatl.*.' Store* 
EtaUMj— IIS TraaMt fltttM. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. 



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Om 




The interior decoration of the royal palace of 
Genoa, half/, intpired Che motifs for these 

Men's CRAVATS 
$2.89 

They are as richly beautiful as. the interior 
details of the magnificent building, pictured 
above, which inspired 'their motifs. 

Colorful in design and correct in fashion, they 
have "been made to our specifications over our 
open-end shape. 

Tailored from silks of beautiful weave and 
substantial weight. 

HatH llonr, Brovimr. 




HaraldSqian 



9w.i 



Now York 



TELEVIEW AT SELWYN 
TO MAKE FILMS "REAL" 



Stray lareiitioT. Attached to Every 
6*at Will OiTe 5 l tret>*conic 
" Depth to Picture. 



BOXDWTH ABBS TO STAFF 



*n»B rfcc-Ea-ria r lions tm l.si 

i— l **T m*»* w*f to riar 

Ovrewlt* Dsaatns F*lrb»nk«. 



SHOTS FLY FAST IN BANDIT CHASE 



Owner of Jewelry Store and Police- 
man Herrowly Egctpe Dettn 
From Bobben' Wehtoni. 



Amsterdam iKnut Mraunhite the 
thief ■>«■* s rr!-:rnl3i the eerrcants Ore. 
The cfaaJe M lata ■ i--c»mp=E billn-nj 
■ll(| flTCF levrrs! r*of-*Ops. 



IrOSC* »■■ 



Hodfl. 



NOTEBOOK SATES COP'S UFE 



The itamrdiile vicinity of Roonevrir. 
Hospital Ir-MtrJ on Fifty-ninth street 
bsrween Ninth and Amsterdam avenges, 
was the <rrr\r oi a rbaae yesterday after 
a coaple of bandit* who tried to fcnld up 
the Jewelry nor* nf Benjainln Iterrutr-Lq, 
at 403 Wcit Fifty -ninth itmt, In which 
Bora thin ■ doirn shot*, were fired. 

Bern*: e in waa fired at by the holdup 
BCD because he dltt not ant* swiftly 
ertongh warn ordered from hehbid* hi* 
countrr to the rear of the at ore, and bur 
for the fact that he *u> wearing a thick 
wooien mt ever hi* regular i-rsi and 
ether attire might now be a dead biio. 
Aa It was the bullet caused bat a alight 
flesh wound. 

Sergeant Rirhani O'Flabcrty of ibe 
West Forty- seventh street Italian, who 
cava eheae to one of the alleged bandit*, 
alio had a narrow escape from death. 
ID die interchange of ahota cm- at* the 
&u)lrts from the rnrin bo *u pursuing 
arrurk a notebook in the aergewit *b right 
vide Docket. "It was only by an act of 
Provident* I bad th* book there tn-day," 
hItJ Sergeant O'Flahrrtj, eonWraplaUne 
tiis narrow escape. "I alwny* carry It 
in my hip pocket." 

Patients In the. hospital clesrly heard 

tile ahota, and ninny passing in and uiit 

o| the LnstitnUnn saw the Rim play be- 

1 twren the poSlce and the ihicin racy 

were, after. 

The twn Ihlevre), dressed In army ovrr- 
aptSt and cups, drove up In front of 
Hcroatein'i i^tarp, a -mill ralahllihm^Dl, 
In a taxlrab. A. nedjin liappened ta >• 
pnrkM. In front rtt thn ahnp. in4 n,,- 
(biesej were obliged to pnrk thrlr cab 
behind tbla. 






, T^ r Flrr*. 






The thlevea, with ttnwn sana. went 
into Berneteln'a place and told liltn. tn 
throw up hit bands and move quickly r,> 
tbd rear. \« be -i.artH back, a]pw.jr, 
ana of the thieves, anoojed by bla lai-k 
of dlspateh, fired It him, Bernstein 
drrmped. crjiTit for bcip. and thn tfaLetea 
ran from th* star*. To th'tr a^rat *n- 
noyanee. aetnw ace bad parked, another 
tah In back of their dm, ajid the j wefe 
hemned In betwers. the aedan and the 
ttthtr ear. 

Mania &treklrr, a tobaicopiat who hai 
a atote in Uw M1M cnildlQl; aa B«rn< 
i-'ia. bnrrled to the *td>wslk «a beaidbf 
tha etiaa fend Died to intercept one of 
ibr- thitTta. The iatterflrad a afcee ftt 
5 techier, who wu punned, caiuina: hlol 
U> drop to the ground 1 . Ht was **t 
'•trock. 

Vita. Mores, a barber of 401 Wear Fif- 
ty-ninth street, went In the door si rhja 
tail «hicb th« ifa!a<-» had entersd and 
he loo was fired it, oarrewlr rjfatJint 



Tne t 



."be tni-Te* then jnmp«d from the ma- 
chine aod nu In dirTerrrU dlrftetloaa, st- 
oording to th« wftaeaaaa. t^anjoaot 
O-FUhertr. t*bo was atanrtiag la front 
of the hospital, tried to bead off the man 
he slw rvnaiBsT *e»t on the street Ha 
fired aet-srsi sboU st this man. taking 
tmtvi t'.a for the street w« H lied with 
point! 1m. and theo followed hln up 




"iDAJrfflK 



O'Flahcrrj loe-t «i|ht of bis ban in 

Ltijj cbace oe*r r>ofcaps. Trading th- 
t*"..*«.- after the other bajtd-t who ran 
rast and then down Ninth arcane, dla- 
app**rmg on F.ft)r-9eTer)tb rtreet be- 
tween Eigblb iprj N!!inh arenBes waa 
l>r Joseph H. J«5er. of 3S3 Central 
Park West, who attended pBiIents at 
the Vanderhilt l.'liaic nttached in IIoo^- 
tcH Hospital yesterttsy mcminiE. 

Tb# doctor bad just bad bis ahof« 
ablned at a stand nearby when h* heard 
the firing nt nhots. and pfiajr our of the 
lhicTi-» running, cave chase. He nu 
followed by a erowd and trhea the pur- 
agers tvere eloiing in or the thief on 
Fifty-tetenth street be fii*-l a shot ■■ 
them- Kb *ne snag injured, bni the thief 
managed to dart into a bsllnaj and 
mad* his escape. 

A third man, well dreseod. thought to 
ba*r acted si a loob-oat for the thferrs, 
« s.' ohvrrTed near the »rrne ■•'. the hold- 
Op, He dropped out oC vrglit os booif 
as the; ah4olibg began. 



nrhtr Tell* 1 



I aiorj-. 



Vido! Madorran, a taJticOb driver of 40 
Maohattan avenue, abortly after Hi- hold- 
up went to the West *5Utj-ej)cbth attiHrt 
police ill (ion and lold Detective Serjeant 
Olarence I'aSi that be drove (he tuieib- 
In which the hold-up men cried to make 
Their aruway- He aaid he had his ear 

narknd at/Oolnmbui Circle rrlien a flaah- 
t dresaed mtn with a tan cost and 
FVtora hat *«ked to be tfrlren to the ata- 
tirta of [be Niuth arenua "L" at Fifty- 
ninth street. He nalrl that aa soon as he 
got thera the man Ln the UJfirab nil 
joined hy two other men. and while on* 
of l hem coTered him with hln gun the 
other two made lbe:r raid oq the jewelry 
shnf. 

When the [wo tarn came f>nt ajtaln and 
Mil-! Iilm n drive like bell. 1 ' he ptaii] ho 
'iron- bis taijfiob behind another and 
stalled 'T. T!i.' three men than ran i" 
iltlTerent (ilrvctioa*. 3Iadomn wtg pot 
beld by 'tie police. 



FLIER WON'T TELL 
IF HE AIDED CLARA 

<C«B.ClBH«a: trtxa Pa** !■ 



We bope she is In good panda, but I 
don't aee how we ean evtr tell tnolbef," 
Tha ft-fajh of Clara't alaler for her sn*> 
cemfn] eseape leeatd to b* dd* tp come 
true, althoocb the apnareot tick of Indl- 
ratiopi of tiie woman « whereabouts only 
aeeeqeo) to aprtr on the hunters. 

ait i he '-riMtciitlT**'- Bear. 

The ^radostes of the "haw-to-be-iHls- 
irci.rr -rhrmnl*" »r- rij* in forrr, and the 
eorrn ponding mtors may well be croud 
of their products. Tbey are rombln;,* 
OOt only this dty snd it* aubqrOJt, bat 
eitending their opirations to teery city 
and towa between Sao Fruielaco and 
the Mexican border. The hop-s of ««eh 
that be would be the one to become fa- 
moos tfarongh Clara "a cspt-jre fell whea 
word come from Chicago that two ycung 
wonktn, either of whom might be Clsra. 
hid btiee irrssted there, bat rose again 
wb.es the wtre* tn]d them the two gtrli 
had beea proven to be nice yoang wovew 
■i ifoass to their homes in BsJfEmots, 

The Chicago "eaprnrt" bod its connler- 
parti hEreaborjte. It a wgotan mo tori it 
oniTe more than fire miles m hour Along 
th# highway and didn't happen to bo 
wearing ■ hat aha drew imnudlitB it- 
Cenrion uid inresticaiiQQ. if she vu 
dtixlng unusually fast she drew both, 
whether aha hod a hot on or not The 
wearing of a brown colt canard a aotn- 
raoriirm similar to that "hich i Van Dyke 
beari itlrs op Jn a gaart ol ImiTar. 

There Is mo teUinf whit mJgbt bls« 
bawpOBod hod som* woman hsoo caogtt 
heryjoa; ■ haaaoer in a ttn-oaM atora— 
m Mr*. Pnifljpi one* did before the sRir- 
dsr of Mm Atterta Issfelawa. 



:r._>—. 



By LOUEIXA 0. PAKSOSS. 

WITH the Einstein theory about 
to bo einooBdH; by ff'tf 
Ttlosenfcld at the M»a| Tbc- 
atro oad the Technicolor pro- 
cess showing It it possible to produce 
retl color oo, the aetoon^ there a*eo» to 
bs "Little lift for the Invention of men, 
so fir an motion pktoxaa are concerned. 
Yet we are to bore too Teleview with hi 
in a few weoaa, when it cone* to the 
Selwyn Theatre Dscember 27 for an en* 
gagentenl. - 

And now a word About the Teleview. 
After two years' expertmeiita11f<a. [.au- 
reus Hammond nnd William F. Casaidy. 
two yOflur Oornell gradu:Blea,.hBtr snfft- 
cieotly perfected their electrical liutra- 
nent. Called "the Teleview, 1 ' to warrant 
its introdoctjor to motion picture patrons 
as a IBeOtrletl attracrjon, Tbla la the In- 
Ptrutoeot that ha* been ao pynrrironlKed 
in harmony ■rltt the ordinary motiop pic- 
tflrt projection machine that "Bat" mor- 
ing ptcturei art made etereoBCflpiCi thero- 
by achieving the ofl-callrd "third dlmio- 
aicrej" In the movies- 

Mr. Hammond Ad Mr. CHwidy hn'e 
so perfected the Televtew that ihefe i* 
every Indication they hare devlaed as 
entirely nriv form of entertainment aid 
one which seems (o predict a retoJDtion 
In the film industry. Heretofore we havr 
boap cotiierit with helaht nnil vrfilth in 
our plcturm, and while thrnugh the me- 
dium nf artlatlcallj- placed ]l*hu an 
hare been treated to what uremad to i-e 
real depth! In rCrtain see nee. atlll fW 
knew there wan nr> depth nthrr than that 
nfJTpiaion tbrniicli clever derices pf light- 
ing. Now. with the Tele_v|e«-. we are io 
bav« depth, or bodies J n relief, juat mm 
they am In tismre, 

A large nnd varied orogTam nf pic- 
tnreii rendered utereoscoplc has heed pre- 
pared by ITrnuati HoHaad. in charge of 
the epterulnnvr-nt at the Srlwyn. 

We forgot to menr'an that the elec- 
trical ieunninjenr. called Teleview. El at- 
tached to each orchestra choir, bene* ll 
will be understood what a gigantic taak 
will have been nreomptfuhrd in rqupplne 
every seat In (he Selwyn Theatre with 
tbt" Inaeniona deetee. The eesuli h sure 
to be wslched n Itb Interevi by (he entire 
lnd»ltrr. 

•■■■■■ T-wyi- l!-..T«iMi: S - I ■ IT. ■ 

The Uoldwyn rotopaoj baaj slresdy 
felt the loorh of prosperity if th* addi- 
tion to the stall arc any Jndtcation. 
First June Math ' waa put nnder coo- 
'rlct at so annua! salary that waa'd 
keep some persona in romtarr a Hfe- 
Bme. Then Krieh Von Rirobelm put 

I his signature no ihe dotted line, and 
now a-e bai'e aeveral other anaannee- 

I mcoU of equal Interest. 

Katherine HilTiatee snd II. H_ Csld- 

| well ham tfern i.l>i-i under contract 

J a-v pennnsl I'-mstii- to Jnne Mathls. 

I Boej Mssa Mil.lher and Mr. rMaTlidll 
are etpen (iile-wfitrra and became of 
thc^r ability In this particular line hare 

| been put ib charfe or the nlm-r-dJtfni 
and art-rill" department. Frances Mi 
rioo hs* ■<>« joined (toldwyn. 

M!»* llllliker la Mrs. Caldwell in eel. 
vate lire. With Captain raldwell, her 
liM-iband. she has juat arrived In New 
York wiib her "evrn-nioBtiis-old son, u_ 
H. faldwell Jr, Mi.. Hiniker woo 

1 her -r;vit!*n.<.n by the clever titles aha 
wrote for the ftlWli | scenic*. Since 
tfaen she ha* titled tnftnr faaliirea p in- 
elndinR "PaMirip." 'TnnodDra" and 
'The dorian* Adventure."' 

Geessaa Pleiwre gli«wm« 

England has been alow to forget i'jc 
wir, to fir a* motion piritirea are con- 
cerned. tieTtnin opera han never been 
.absent from Kngliad, but there baa not 
been tbla jislrlt |n rooflnn plrtOTns. L"nti| 
November 21 this year no G*ra»n film 
was permHtrd (a bafi a ^puhn"? ptVaeo- 
tfltlon In London, ^JTn N'ovcrnber 27, 
"PllaBioIl* , was shows Jor the Unit litnr. 
The Sr-nlii Thru Irf wns obnaen for the 
opening, wjleh, grcordlng to idrlcos 
from f.fmdnn. waa preceded by n pud 
licit j campaign without proe*d*n| Id 
conserratlTR lln^Uod. Pola Negri wna 
made a celebrity before ahe so much gj 
mad* j«r aprearsnee on the screen. The 
atoriea of her early life, ■ome of them 
masterplaen. -wera all anpptetndtited 
with, inb report current in this conntry 
that Xlt* Negri wga engaged to marry 
Mr. CJapllp. Tbla wai the beat ad- 
verrJadmeat 

Dsjrsler levari 

FnJlon Oiinter, super* (afaaj editor "of 
aix pobllcaillona. apoke before the \tn?-r-.. 
aled pfotlon FHctura AdvcrUsers at lh*ir 
weekly Isncbeon yesterdsjr. Mr. Ouraler 
pointed not th' place -f ibe "fan" magK- 
line io the notlob plclnn ladoatrj, HIl 
■ p oe eh , wna omen apprCciited hy the id- 
vertlilng and poblidiy men, who learned 
from It many in (treating loglea of imf 
game from the magsilrie edltor'B tiew- 
poinr, Arthcr l>**^e an mistrr of eere- 
rnonies and P>aoV gnod hi* pmrlsa to 
dyiiaciiio the members' thirst. It wa_i 
BorompUshed with apple cider. Harry 
Hrlcb^nbteA mid of some expioiutkra a- 
perloweea in amall New England towaa 
and R. Barrett ilcComlek wasi int.ro- 
facedL 

TOke lb« F^nmni Trad. 

The First National brads now Iq sjas> 
Eton on the Pacific Coosl are turning 
their faces In the direction of Near Varfr, 
Tbey hrit CoJIforsU to-4«y ,and ars «- 
pecfed home Tucsdsj. Richard How- 
land, who his been studjlag prodootion 
for First National afid tranaactlng bn- 
poTtaat holiness, la with the party. 

J,«*r Ola as *rt Cosafsjug, 

Douglas Pairbank* la not to* have L*dy 
Diafia llatmrr in hlj company afntr all. 
Sbo hu dedded not to eomo to America. 



I ■'■* . - I BBBBBBBBB 




Broadway at 
Ninth/ New York 



9*4 ^tumcAr 



Store Horn 
' 9 to 8 




Friday We Hold Our 

Annual Christmas Blouse Sale 



rOLA VCGRI. 

Tlbo acklei-esl p*hl|«tir wliiuit 
wweedent In LOnsJow ttersra Hie 
eahrwtttait of -Panlut" thwe>. re- 
snrta alta ww* fnsmiril I* CBHlB>tlh 
BtelFtsnt to key ■» pwMte iwie evsi. 

to plly npposibt him in '^ToTmieur 
Beaucair*." Sh* aajn the templdtion 1« 
great, but Ixi( ABgcles la n long "ma 
froro Bat tfat td, 



i.srer lViflii ■ 



ai TVeasMn 



I.prry yrm^n i« uiinun ft Ir-idmg 
woman, ace*j^dni-g to v."<\td from In* 
V-'t-tt Coaat. lie wool* a dirvky baaUrtv 
for hia neJtt- ViMpaph rnraedy. Tint up 
r« fha monjent haan't ft-n any one It* 
thfrakn worthy of the |oh, 

Slam Vngllih Aervess. 

lii-arf KicB^ify, moliOn picture olM-ir 
of the Log Anxelea "flmcj. tWMVBr** 
thaf Mai-Jorie Msrrel, an KiiKli*h nctresi. 
tia* been Bhrnrd by Ahe and Ju'i-i- 
Rt<m aa ingoaiie for Century coTnchei 
Her flTBt pkrlnre will bi- '"Wbeo. Iln;- 
Sood WfJ fa rta»r[." 

Adele Ho—Inn 1 In 1'lrlur". 

rinniHP* in i hi- Tenrle family I* not 

| desd. In fart. \!r«. t'nnwaj Tearle 

I Ujis.fi, m well of her hn%i>md tbat she 

hs- pone to lb* Paeiflr Coast to aeeept 

a pari in Maht-i Bafln"* neit picture. 

i "Vanitj Fair." in*iend *•>( giving b'r 

j nsnal saaCC perfornsnnrr »w the Ww, 

1 As Adrle tlowUad she is one c." tbe wjll 

kaowQ fignres in Ibr lliratrical MfJA 

it* Get* a aweprie*. 

j Hunrtey (iordno, who baa on» of the 
| lesdinc male rolta opposite Fa:--- Itio- 
i ney in *n"hat Fools M'" Ar»." »a* duly 
! astonished when be recelrexl a letter 
from a tuniJnn picture "fan." wvho told 
, him be waa a wonderful domh> fort'nr. 
J eruor-Hect Alfred Smith of Hew VotIl 
| hfr Grirdfin has been told many things 
I in his dav. hut this Is th* ■?• ■•■ smai- ; 
' ing. accordlDg to bim. 

A1 (ke Itlroll --J nislto. 

I Bcxinnine Pands.fr. ""Thirtj l'nj"." I 
" haeed 4Sn th* plfly by A. K. Tho:oas and 
Chayton rTamilie-fi, wilt come m th* 
| flirnli for a weeJt'a encngemenl. Wgndq. ; 
[ Hawley plays the leadlnfl n«'r oppooit* , 

Wallace rtetd. who Is the alar Of the 
h ptctara; and lb* supportiaa* cast includes 
Charles Ogle. <"jri] (Tbattwick. TIernchcH 
Itayall, Helen I>unbar, Cannem I'hilMps I 
j and Kalla Ps>hs. Walter Woods msde I 
' the aereen adiapislion and James s rrue 
! directed the production. 
j "Outcasi." FMe Ferfusona latest ade> ] 
, tore, snd, inriririhtstly, an adaptarijjo of 
| one of her slag* *] creases, corner rn the 
RisEto Theejire after g irsek'i rnnge- 
cuent at the RavOJL. MUa Ferguaon !■ 
aupported hy Stavid TowelT. William 
Oavld. Marr McLaren. Teddy ysmp^nn 
and orbcrs. .li^epJilne fjOVptt made (he 
errcm adap(ati..n and (Ttei Withe* di- 
rected Lhe pr«lirrtlm*. 

Added to < ■■(. 

The Sclinii^i: Company I* dntrrmined 
to TjOC« nitme^ in pictures that ran he | 
eleetrfc lifthn-ii from one corner nf the 
globe, to the olbrr. Ti'tth th! 4 idea h 
mind rhr hrm plajem availbhle arn lw- 
•\ds chosen l"r>r all the rnrtlin*omlng 
He'Enick ptcttrres. Added to Lbe nsme 
of Corinne l^riRiih, rrhn fi*» been chmen 
to play the feminine lean in "Th" Com- 
mon I-stv "' ■-■■ Kllintt Ilcvtcr and Con- 
way Trtrle. 

Ittrlass sn rtirtirssas Pan tutu lose. 
"The frolden dobhiln" b to hav v 
Miriam Battista le It* featUrr. For the 
beaeflt of tbnsv Tew wbo may not know 
whit "The tio'ifen (fotrblin" means, tVe 
hasten Io say 11 >a n c'hrUlrna* panto- 
Btimc W lie ;ireicnted at the Ftnir* 
Theatre on special afternoons. >>egiuninc 
December KS and r-miinulDg through, the 
holJday - : ■■•■ ■ ■ 

fM here Was Haoeef lir 
Rgj £". Pmallworid has receired l let- 
ter of cun'Foleuc* fmm those who hive 
seen "When the lh>**n Calls," -comfort- 
i/ig him in ..-:< ■ -rrt oter the deslh of 
his 10«>j'»r-i.:.; ■■s.-if!. sfoaesL Moses la 
the rrnowned camel — not • cigarette?— 
who has the camel lead in Mr. Small- 
wood's drwrt romance of the barnine 
sands of the Orient. 

A r.late or Two. 

An optimist ia one who can smlk 
when he wlnt* to speak hie mind In lan- 
guage that conld 'pi ]C bid behind the 
bars. One haj"in be an optimist If be 
M Is the film bosiseaL J 

"■'fiospHa!iiy-i- ! Ria Bxtwdel. 

ll order tbst the members of the rut 
of -rlr-sf itrfitT mar hare a full parse 
far Chrtatnnu- ibe executive boOrd of rtio 
Acton" Equity AasodatiDn hai decided 
to continue the ran of the place until the 
Satardav before Cfariatmaa, instesid of 
dosicg the boose; during Christmas week. 



Every smart fashion 

*9.75 to 812.75) (ft AQC 
blounes for j«B>.U^D 



in Costume Blouses 



814.75 to 819.75 
blouse* for 



JS8.95 



0*1-1 purchased for Ihis occasion from the maker who provides us nilh our most successful 
blouses, in the fashion* and fabrics which have carried .ill before them this season. 

Jackets and Over-blouses 



Delightful versions of hnih, perfectly 
or such line pointa as Ihe crepe de chine 
aiscmblcd priiip of '"specials" bul 



made to Die very lasl delail — buttons, lor instance, 
facings on Ihe hip-binds, show that iliis h no hastily 



Persian printed err pea. 
Tinaol-atitchcd me.tclnaaca. 

Brocaiticd and ptain dbvotyni 

Volvr-t brtunrted chiffong. 
fVinttftl Velvets. 
All -over erobroid eric*. 
Crepti dm chine and aatias. 
Brilliant colors in the print-.. 
Sizes 34 to 46. 



A carefully planned sale — featuring: 

tlxquiattely soft tutor a in the velvet nnd 
i ffevarfwrii. 

Black t, browns anri navy blufifl. in every 
fobric. 



And then a group of: 

Ga-yly colored slrlped flannels and stunning 
crepB de chine bluuscs trimmed wiui Rudiers 
fabrics. 

This sale *H1 be held in the lilouse Salon. 

Third FToor, Old Budding 




Porii sends thet* to 



Gayly Patterned Linen 
Handkerchiefs 

Ifand inlled hemi — and such good linen. Purchased 
in Paris at i special concession for our Christmas selling. 
Not very n.an> — only too dozen — but all we could get, so 
you should come early Friday. 




Our 75c id ll.M 

frjd.CS 

Slreot Floor, Old Building 



Camee 

Best .if 
H«li»in\ Sweets 

Eschiiivaly st Wanasnaksr'a 
ftgr pfrional supervision M 

i'jj- r i'?.;i ■■• with ihe purchisc 
ol i he pareii chocolate, su [ir 
sitij other Ingredients ind ends 
wtlh its belAf pul freshly every 
day onto iriys for the Cimee 
Shop where the candy it si>ld. 

The Camee Cindy kitchen is 
Incited: right under the roof of 
■ his Me State, where conditions 
nf l ('-.', air and sanitation pre- 
vail. A chef nf European experi- 
ence mikes most of ll with his 
own hands, snd supervhes all of 
ll. Irom rrctpc* which were tested 
uut ahd ipptoved in France loti[ 
before they came to a*. 




CHILDERS AVENGED BY SHOOTING 0F2 



CoMoee ChocoUtw, 
CavrameU azsd bonbons 

51.75 pottnd 
In decoritlve while Cimee 
boset. Square in shape for one 
and two pounds, three, lire and 
ten pounds In round hoa.es. 

Holidiy touches of red ribbon 
ehftux, polnlelliii ind other viy 
K.>i!un:i approprltte to the sea- 

IDJI 

In tin boxes lor shipmenl — Ira 
special request. 

Eifblh Gallery, New Building 

Camas Shop, 

Strwal Floor, Old Building 



SMITH IS KEPT BUSY 
RECEIVING CALLERS 



Irish HepnblkRini AisassmiUc John 

Halea, M, P. H and Mortally 

Wound Phtriok D'Halley. 



DE ViXERA "MAKES O0OD' T 



I If Vails* J 



enemjea becatian ot their divergent polltl 
ral view". John iccnptfil thr Free B tat n 
finrernmeril. but Tow ffiUghi on for a 
republic until he wu raptured efx-entljr. J 
Home pernonn believe John's BsVPOOf Tra" I 



TBs HsrahM Ifasapss* i 

nt'iii.is i»«. t. 

Ksfn.rjy (le Valera had made pnod ki» 
hoaat that '"blood will How" because of 
rhe esectitlon o* Krsklue Cblli^. John 
, Males Member at ihe ]nnh I'urliarnent 
snd a'hlah nlflrer In th* Vree H(BT»arfiU . 
wat hitlM and I'atrick oilallej. l*eioit« 
Hp««er of llir I Mil. miMTaUy wounded 
i«-he!> they were ambnehttL tn-d«y. 

Brth *ere leaving: the Hole! <)r«nond 
for rarlliMeui when »"fii *^u>n» 
Dr>eaed Br* with r^vfllifenr. Bntietj 
■otdlera. who were paaelna n a motor 
loery, sbvt at the snn^Lrrs. who dbs- 
pefs*»l and escaped. 

It nu oelbtTrd the inn «cr-.- ..ogl*d 
out foe reprieels far the dearth of rhild- 
ers, who was e**jvirtc,i of i.irueie-tn;; fire- 
■ rOYi. 'JTiey (Unedthe rV-eitt-i- ireaiy 
and had born artlvr m behalf ut B«**w 
with Oreat Urltaln. 

William Owfrove. PfasjtsjaM of lbe 
rsrliamenL denonoced the rrlinr inJ 
said the htw pirersjneni woiihl do all in 
tls pftwcr bo apprabVod the naitrderera. 

Following the asssssiaaticn. o'i^itinnal 
guardg were 'thrown il>«ul I'arLiament 
H i rtjfltt There were fear* attempts 
would V* niade to bomb the hall or shoot 
down other flOBJiuW. 

Kre- State troopa pcumed thraJgb 
UnbJio. irylni io ferTet oat Do Viler* 
and William Lynch, both of whom, bite 
aervedi noltce from their hldieg P^aera 
that thsf would never cease their war- 
fare against the Free Htate until Ireland 
was a Republic. 

The pjuiaalfiitlon was undenhtrdiy ■ 
part of the plot to kidnap or nlat mem- 
bers ■■( ihr I'arUanieat when it wna 
orxiolaed. 

Theasadsai nation of John Hale* brings. 
v> lirbt ooe of the many cases of brother j 
fighting; brother in Ireland. 

John Odd hia brother Tom Were bitter 



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in rcprUal for Tom "a fmprlsantncnt. 

LABORATORY MEN AT 
THEIR ANNUAL DINNER 

Association Listens to Speech by 

Will Htyi at Delmonico 

Heetinf. 

T'ie A!,. ■■ Film Laboratories AiSO' 
ciaiEon held its accuud animal dinner 
'.ttxt evening at netnk&nico'a. WU) ITaya 
and his right-hand man. roartlnradt 
S-.jriL. were the erinripil mjroU and 
both epohc to the laboratory i:i-a. ** 

In OrlditiotL to the gweata of [jenor. 
the executives' of all the fl[«a Ilboritoriei 
attended. lOgS-rher wilj representaiirr- 
o[ the i-i" stock maDuiaeturera and 
ta.iai ncll-knoan men raaaeetedl with 
the ludiiAtry in other branches. 

The member* of th* aasoeJatlon in - 
elude the Blograpb Company. Burtna 
Holmes Laboratory, (Jlarrmont Film 
laboratory. Inc.. Craftsman Film lit, 
oratory. Crosrlow FQm laboratory, 
Dobbs Lahorate-ry. Eclipse Fi'at Lab- 
otmAotj^ Erbofraph Company. Ersna 
Film M ana fgcrta ring Company, Fi'ni 
Derelopingj jCotPoraiion. Lyman Ho«e, ; 
Ni-licil*^ Kmrl Lahoratory. Klneto ' 
trompany of America, National Film ; 
Laboratory. Taittade T^aboralory, He- I 
public Laboratories Hex l^>orat(iry. 
Tremont Film Jj bora tar its ud Ul 
Willis to. Horsier Laboratory, 

Tje dthner asi a highly auccsashil 
affair, ie,l attended and glren to cele- 
brate the second yesr of auccess of the . 
organitallon. 



Dover nor -El cot, at Biltmore, Con- 
fers With Delegations and 
reels Many Friends. 

| (Jmrernor-eWt Alfred K. Smith con- 
ferred wlih delegntionn, pniiticsJi Iradi-n 

j and many friends ycetvriluy in !ii« upnrt- 
ment nt the Hotel Biltmom. The flov- 

' eriior~eloct Is considering many applica- 
tions for appointments which have been 
preeenlrd tn him. anil also wortuag be- 
tween limes on hia inaugural mensjige. 

One delegation frnni up-Stste. cmn- 
pose«l of half n Jflsen lebur men. wsv 
headed by -Tames llollatnt. preaddent of 
lbe, Htnte Federatinn »f Labor. Fetrr 
nrady. gninrssBT of i(P- I'itj Hecord. 
attended ihe conference with the labor 
men, 

William IL "Bti Uifl'* iJdwsrd^ Inr- 
mer Cnllednr of lnf.erij.il ■ Revenue for 
ihe rfonthem piainct of New York, whn 
called i in the (^ateroiw-elert, -nen uked 
what parr be ana io take in the in- 
coming flilaiinLsirsiina. Kdwardj an- 
swered that he vu "very hap^y in th* 
lnsursne#. hij*Ji)"iB" ami itimply e*U*d w 
pllf hi? rr^pe**lt lo tte i mj -. i rp y r-clcc i, 
s-bn ii an »ht friend at hie. 

9 STITCHES; 10 DOLLARS. 

Weaaam r'lae* for Slltllwc Vellavf 
Ttaatt Wilk favlam «iunr. 

For canning nine siltehri to he taken 
ii ibe bead of John l.ntoj* r>f T.iT We->t 
Houston stmt, >Ire L Mary Fracn, of e!i c 
rame address, was nerd JIi» when- sr- 
raLcned yesteruay in Jcffennn Market 
Court, 

Hr*. Frag-i atruek Lucaa on -.he head 
wltb a i-*v:og stone- which -ha need to 
Lold bach the door IcadFnrr to the root 
of the apartment house uh*re the two 
live and which ahe constantly removed, 
desiring to keep thn door cfaMed. Mr\ 
Frago it.-arj, Lura« wben he- tried tn 
interfere nlih btr monTius the paring 



Fair Colds, (ivlp or rullitaii 

sad „aa a rnvralin, u*e ljuttnr. autrjMO 

OtrXIXI TjlHiUl TSa bai besrs CS« ilplttK 

*r at w. OfDva. IB* rara yvs sat hioao.1 ssc, 



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tHE MORNXNG TELEGRAMS*, "SATURDAY, DECEMBER >, 19ZZ. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




A6«w|sj-iiw.s^ Miu.Tn.air I wa i:>. 

to* AVlm' Brilliant runinir, 



The .Texas 



SOB. KEIqhtleY. 



CBM1M IHIIIBiUJH 



THE BUNCH -JUDY 



'TT6 A eBEAT S5tOW. w -3P«t. 



AHTHliIl HOPKIM »«•«« 

JOHN BARRYMORE 

i in "Runlet" 

"*™ MARRK ****.*- "I b-w«t. »».b.1i>. 

.''r-'UBnM¥ jB 8 aaiiK I 
LllTfil*nmi?kElLY*J 



■ Hnw.TO-P*T *"*'■'- J-. M -- 



Br W« JOHIRILT MAUGHAM. 



GQTUJS THEATSK, 

" Malta** TO-DAY nt l.JtO,' 



■EfflHanD 



ABIES IRISH ROSE 

Thr pi<*» That Pal ( In Htnw. 

bTs'^.t » n eft. f>«: t 
r Hil T1>- DAY ■! Lift. 

IHE YANKEE PRINCESS 

Kllmii'i LBlttt BlulBa.1 Genoa. 

LYCEUM ff W«LEr m iQ P «:i». 
LAST TWO WBSKH. 

l'.vV'D TiKLAIMi ri**w 

FRANCES STARR MgfSS* 



THE TORCH -BEARERS 



I'lUlDRAnnnuc 



& HIPPODROMES) 



ZIECFELDFOUIES 



COBT 



THtlwW.M *- 

OVfBp MOV«S-?""'» 

UfKtP DAVValfla IiimL k>M- M 
mUOtb DUAMHs.tO.DAT A W«*. *4». 

J AAf //. HARRIS «nwirfi 



inVINC BERLIN S NtW 

MUSIC BOX REVUE 



rCusuwJy Dmu 
by H. A, AMTSvp- 



GAIETY Sy- 

r^n. I.H ii it,. 

TO- DAT A WM- 



Hopaltics 

07 Joh-i QtUwvHhr 



BFI flSCft "'rtiiiuaiCMiiiiiitiig, 

OEL_H^U M*ULTtvBiV*tThnr».,LM. 

432nd" Performance To-night 

[Sm ULk * KIKI 



L*jl HallnM Tn-!i*r : Tlr.>*, 



ortm&vm»s 



. n*»,«*m/-twn — 
5 ™n. ow ^ wi 



Z — *Th« Awftfilruth?_. 



DALY'Ri" 81 - ■ Co '- 1H *- e*-*-i.». M.tTft-j 

"II7JI" "A-hlnlnn-nnS "" 
"""" pulaea i«4»/<— TFi«Er«m. 



THE 01NQHAM 8IRL S£ 
eael oabboix asj,a r y^y- 

TIMES SQ. &*yf 

Tn» PUj That Hll riTtiTnlpf rw Everybody 

TJJ FOOL 



ma 






HB 



METROPOLITAN ££, : ?£ 

i o-il*j Mm. il 1 ,„.Tol* Atadl 

Tn-nlxht, IIS rm. Prl<-*« . Trnviftf* 

Han E't, Driml Operatic ComtI. 

Act 'I 'I'rnrnlwrfi /.,-; II LnHai Kir- 

me"- Facts!. XI S-1'li'.v Thffl-u A OKI>**(n 

M*at1 SToW.. Ft*-. l-lA-..M*»iaii l,nc*ul 

WML lt»r. .1 B DoD CaTloa 

Thnri,, Bfr;:n Hit, 1 til lo li> Bofatme 

Than. L«r. il A Thtli 

rri. Kvr, at :.ss. Triunn and Isnidr 

Fai Mat. il 3 , K extant 

pal. En. a'. I. Pop Frtrti .....Carmen 

BttTftATf TIAKO CBXn. 



S»TATE 

LTr A U St 
Op*ni ll.lfi A M. 


"llEX INGHAM'! 

"TR1FUNC . 
WOMEN" 

Dint rua«nc r ntliir Act*. 


Palace 

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TOUH I MAR10MI KITTT 
MOnTOVB 1 HARRIS [ WNSI1 
CLARK. k-DZROUAM. l>0O" 
UET t KOllTOK. V.-J1. HAL- 
UIIAK, WILL IIAHONST. 


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fi.y.UrUb'* 

QLONiAL 


A IMDT. J(TS BUOlVNiXO. 
VALCItlK BCHOEnC BOE 
AUHUQLlT, h. DlAUOHl. 


I 


STREET 


Bc-rt di Bettlv Whrul- 

or, Win. 4 Jot H*adi|, .Oatn' 

'TfTiiEWACEtt rr* 1 
rb Mops ■•-. IWI T1DK." 



RH.K.«rlth - « I BATUilKD lU ff OB D OC B 
lUkTDStnF l?(a FrsHrH. ekrt 
HtnOlUt ][fc:.\£E BOUEHTS * ( 
ii * -!■>'■ <.•- JjOKr BTUFHUMBTI, 



.11 l L .KHIh> L BJlTUllKD HITCHOOCK. IRV. 

"RT LBVT, 

„.„ * tilKlfS, 

| UORr BTHFHUHIHTl, ot^ir*. 

MAPG-E SSbOT^ 

to FHANK CHAVEPTB niflT 

* J SPITE CPfiJTER" 



PLAYHOUSE 

-: up SHE DOES 



Shark k-t iwwritwTvwimam 
T R A N I) "LORN A DOONE 1 



MARIOM DAVIES 

mum 

WAS EN FLOWER 



M O R O S C O SS 'LV«'w"- 1 " 

B106EST hiVQU HIT K TOWS. 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 
HOMt 



McCORMACK 

* ln *7'r-"Ai : '-. nB i' 0,RP * (B ? **t T ««-fc 

llr.dl u^tiilitrr. lfUHTJ at tat- 

Hjppodromo To-tnarrow (SunJnj) 

Afteruoftn M 3, 

SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAM 

Tick of g <o ia.Bu. soi. ,i B«s Ofllti 

1V0LI BL|1R ■'K^GvaoiT" 



R 



B=ft BB »«1 Car-.-, GnbST 

„ — Paramount Pietmrwi — 

i i i * «t. , fn " A n»"«'i'-rfl( l^iiun." 
J A L T Mh,OD, c< "°*^r * Ma»r rwbir 

* F«1>nuF A||L|Q IJi- t,,LT. 

A BLDTD BAfiGAHT'T 

B *»y «l 111. C«bII.tI 'in«n* iMnin 



CAPITOL 



Bl*OOKI,V!C AlIirsiiMENT*. 



EMPIRE 



T»l S!!0 UurL. ';'■:.-». StB*. 
Ereidwii' «nJ HupTi AFh 

.___ COTiew tt. . ■ 



"WWS ^"iCA^DALi' 

est Week. MHPCKETS." 



WILL TEST SKILL AT G«EAT ORGAN 



Ui&i Terfi Kitchener, Handling 

Wanamaker In^tiTiment, to 
flhow Woman'i Ability, 



OTHEE ESPEETS TO PEBFOEH 



Tho 'i':i'fli.ii>u. "Can wo own nitiiiiciAni 
comitiMc '.villi men se or^aDuiLB'/" i>; to be 
sited i definite cnirrer noXL l-'ridriv mtt- 
iTuuon in llii' n'tidEtai-Ettni of Wa&AmA*:- 
er'a lUrCL wbAro MiM Vcc-a Kiicbcntr, 
faKmaqt WHStO orfajiiit" vt America, 
WW dwnonnrucc tw ablUfy t& miBtor 
th* coiat'lifMite«l kt>-'tKwr(t in A pKytTam 
mi orfan milRiC- Thf affair U to be suliif- 
thlng in the naturi! o( a contwt, w|ib 
JaAD M. i'rir-; arjra.riiat of thti Ifiitlt') 
the Cnmvo Tlii-atns-i. unit J. Van C'l i it 
Coofjpr, oi£inut cf th« Hivoli, alao ap- 
P'sripn Aa MrioLBt*. Mi»F Kitchener irUl 
ulns- na an OTcrtarc. "FantJiic Syni- 
r.hor]y."' written by Bnxltcr G. Coia of 
ChicmCo and cona'^emJ ono of tba mint 
OLttlCuH rumivc-iitinnh urnoaR LQADJ- «.- 
raoRCd for the pipe organ. 

Tb* WunamaLtr orgajQ 1a one of tb« 
Irtrpf.-r in ihid pnuntrj, oompllcatr-d. and 
equipped ivjtii piery miodem device and 
rfiitny moil "lm iiovi,- nccoiiipiisLed D&r- 
Tclom rit<-cti with Ita lce» hare declared 
It la nmch of u phfaSr&l task: to haodio 

.Jli!"-' Kltchf-BCf. -vim bn plAjed in 



DEA.VH .VOTICKS, 

'■.ii'N'i>.)i:i-i-icrNsrrA. campBelL HtHUUL 
'^-frcKcti. srud<Fif' uui .um sl, a>tur^ir- 



BTJOKK— UBSR ■ H. "CAICPHKLL PUMIali 
cinrnCH," Broadnr ind Mtb Brr*K. ImrfM. 
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■ONOF.BTAKKIIS. 



THE HOME FUNEHAL * 



QmnHid 

CaSICoIu 

Wh*nP* 

FRANKS 



ICotumlraSlO* 
ftDMrh OCCBTf 

„^CECAMPBEiX 

_8r^a^igajijiJ*jfaA_ 



oneV" two of Nevr Torjj'i. leAdlor-ptc 
turo boiuea,' ia a DBlin- <.{ Hiilcm. On. 
fcihe betao bu- CaraiT aa a mu*!ciin at 
tha iiffo ifl 0" and Aa a vers yo'jtif bhi- 
■Iciaa won thff (>H2o in re Eoispatltmn ten- 
ducted by the .V:niohni. Prderation oJ*%*L 
ano Cbba. Lttrt sin- went to rartUttd, 
where b&s bail her Hrst elperitnee Jn nw- 
Uon picture theatrr-a and (hejiCT! nbc rtnt 
to CblcflEFj, pla^lnc ih radaiiM pfctQfe 
houses. Including ilip Chkanwtt. 8ht 'fo- 
otle af the feip a; m» n waD qJ^c attempu 
£d plajlnx the b\g orran In Broadiya* 
film UieaurBa^ a field ■tip ■nJjlta, Whi« 
offera mJunUwB iiudeTcIopcil opporEuUiUea 
tp womeo. 

"Plnjiaji tot the fllm,' 1 Misa JCItApTior 
anyH. '"rftiuirea tra-hoiiine. atj-le/. capacity 
tor endurance, nlertneas to *l tuition and 
tijeep aympathr f&r themt The dar .n fl rer 
eOd« for the film qryanlat and tduaIc 
ranra from, ajinphotlea p> jtixt." 

The program ft •ffanamaJcer'a neit 
Ffiday prutn^aa'to be moBt inierentlni. 
not alfMu* on ae*oiint of 11 L <fl Kitchener ■ 
appearance, hot befniun. of tha promi- 
nence -of orpAnist*) taking part a&d the 
clAAa id! music ofTpred. 



HELD FOR CHICAGO POLICE. 

Dot-tor la Aennutf ot Urfraadlai; 
ll*t*l la llJfni.li Cltr.' * 

Clnrpr-ii with defrauding Ihn Hotel 
Contresa *f Chicago otjt o* A bill of 
$350, n man dcficribrJ aa Dr. Heury 
Pajton dftbert, SQ rear* ohf, of Kant 
Forty -icei'MiLti street, ivus arreated late 
yaaterdav by Brtectircfl Vi\n Walkes- 
btrm mid Kieelr of Poiice EeadiiuArtcTa- 

Tiio arreat waa made at ihe raqnaat 
of the Chicagd police, and Dr. Oilbart 
1* beln a held at HefldtfUartgrB, ■ 



jtuoioj or 
J1MEDAIKMC 

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VALENTINO MUST ACT 
FOR LASKY OR NO ONE 



Appellate Division Sustains Injuaa* 
tiop. Binding Bcreeit Star to Pa- 
morjfl playeiB Under Contract. 

1 , ^, 

HATS TO HELP H0IXTW00H 



0**b to CntlTarpJa |.» i;»ilabllih 

(OBniinlt; C«n(*r an.4 Make 

rilm Town a Moiiri citi 



By LOUEXLA 0. PATfBOHB. . 

RODOUB VAUINTtNO canaot 
appear on .the screen again, nn- 

* til he fultila tils eontTACt with 
FAPOua Ha.T(T"-I*irty. The Ap- 
pellate DhrlPi»s of the Supreme Court, 
yeiieTdnf afternoon, by a ubnnlimciuB dq- 

etBbn. bound Mr. Valaotlno ta ib* per- 
farniAQee of hti ctrstraci. vriih tha 
Faraoon Ptajera-Laakf' CorporAiluU. Un- 
o!er Itt terma, Valeutllft enitimt act for 
ADf Qlhrr employer Ifhrie the contract 
reniaiiiH in force. 

The Appellate DJriaiorj an^tamed' Su- 
preme r.nu-t JuBticw lflidftr V/jhsrrvajrl 
in i>[ijriiEirn;r Mr ValeniLiio, jjctsdini the 
OUIcome Of *Famoun Playern-Laiiky'a lult 
afalsut him, from rendering: "flerrleeii in 
any furm ivhnt^vcr, cither liin'm the 
Bpealilnf ata|C or in motion pkturea. 
for anj peraon^ firm Or c^rroraiinii atber 
thaa the lilcJuiilf," or for himiclf on 
bla own aoooquU ' 

The affect of th* Appellate Dirlilcniii 
declMlcn tp ro bind YaJentina ditrlnt Ihe 
Iirinlrm-y ->f ii:« HUlt lo nclinj: fur 1-MiU- 
oua Playera-LaiiKT Or (or no one at afL 
Vr.lciiiiinj'n couuael, forrnrr Jgatlcc 
Frank C. LAtif/bhn. cootandad nth client 
wbr justified Ln leartnc the pLaJotllTr] 
emploj>, becauae of allaced trlolntioD by 
it of material proTiaioni of Its contract. 
The cootBTJti<Mi ma a»LTed at by Ijouia 
Idaraball, attorney lor the corporotlEiu. 
who *nld Valeutino. vch'i ia noh" entitled 
to recede 41.2&0 freak!}-, und later may 
receiTi- S3.QO0 weeklr under hU coa- 
tntet. waa limpjy tryinc.to t*x °« n " 
money ( n- his aereicea thaa under the 
contract he ia entitled to. 

To EftiabLlaa. CDntnaaxiltr. 

A cominanLty «oter will be e*LahlUhf.l 
ln Hollywood If Will II. Haya clrrica 
on; tha [ii.-ii u he hrif iu mind, lie ia 
on hi* way to the Conat to Join Thotnan 
J. Fatten nnd pot irjto etToct bouio at 
thft plana be bm made to catabllBh thr 
ctnni;iii)ilty center, which will Include not 
only mdtlon [dCfuTu folt, but the drtc 
(KK-icjiw Aa well. 

Mr. Jlaya l^oka forward 10 the time 
when Hollywood will ho pointed out aa 
tho model city of the vorld. In order 
to brinf alifiut thla fui-mlniiy impDaalblo 
feat he la planning to build cafateHas. 
mode] atudioa' ncdi other factlltiea that 
will co to tnaka a model community. 

N»iilnf la »aid by Mr. U^a that 
would M.ij-::"-: ,ho In trylnjr to uplift the 
morale 01 Hollywood. Ila tr-iUrrcly en- 
deavoring i.. eo-opernia trtth JLoa Aii^elea 
In making the motion* plntun! cvlnuy a 
credit lo (.'alEfornlii. Juat iu the "ijhty 
eivic, religion* aad watfan* organ SlAtteB 
ore wnrkiiiiT with Mt. Haya In tin- Eu»t, 
i'". ;;■ i- r-xpetfeii. the aamo oaaocinliona 
will come to Ida - : l . i In tha Weat, 

Mr. Haya aaiJ yesterday bafare'lfnrrtiE 
fur E.'hiciii;o. when he will spend u few 
days before ha foea on lo Oallfornln : 

"We are going u mak« rertaiti that 
everythitiit thar it pnaalble to bo dnnc 
;-lii'.l: r»- ■ifm: by tin- hittustry to r.i---'- 
the activities uf thr- iiioiIoq ])fctliri; Luihi- 
nat-a In that tcrt'lrnry ci^atltutc au. hfenl 
iii.iiui-iiil rcnlpr. ttith i'Lr- very b«it ]>oi' 
ettilc relaiJunnblps within Ita.crwn roukn, 
biStwceii ilir pruductr* tberhHlTea, trt- 
rweeo the t-oalaaced iddaalry and tha ptib- 
!i'', with the fullest ilia of Alt iQs ~i' 
prorcd aud rcm|niied LWt- iti'atjioda In 
lndostrinl community life, with the cou- 
Bequcni beat poiaiblc s|*iiir. f-i:., iu All of 
which retreatlon faclUtiej, cosa-ln.Hnlty 1 
cetitfra, dorml(orlf.-H, triAiroQl dnd cafe- 
terlaa ut] iActtioouif" -ji 

-tre'ljrHiu sii'i ,1 "- rJoveenyes. 

Thomaa Meighan i plrfare, "Back 
Homo And Uniii.t," la lo Jiavo iln first 
»hnw-.u~ before a dtstlDguishcd audirs-Lfc 
composed of the fiovernors of -this ooup- 
try. '.in the night of Decem'bAr IB the 
flzst' print, which is now belns; r-i*hi-d to 
coinpletiQii flt the I-ong laland ittldSoa, 
will be sfeojwn at th.0 OoreriTOr* - cOLlfer- 
taoe. White Bnlphnr ijnrinca, Trber{j the 
elotutiTe heads of every Stata lo> tha 
Unttra will he (rathcred. 
■ Tlie (rhowiuK of the picture wii' ap- 
rangM hy Mr. Mi-khau and Gowraor 
Morten of Went Virginia, wbo' ii'actinr: 
aa bout lo the Governors. H^cj Qfeetm- 
fXd will nmiHipany the uorly to -«d» 
diet an fir-ii'-si'.rn of fifteen muaieulni 
irDkh in beinu taken -frooi Now Tprh. 
QeorgB Adjeywiw wrote "Back Home and 
Broke" ':-<i>< r.vl; for Mr. Mctjrliaii. and 
Ohiriea E. McCarthy will accompAnr 
the party,, which will IcAvn New Vork 
in a apeclal ctir. Thucaday tught and **«- 
t'ttrll SatiiTdaj-. *; " '"* ■■ 

* ■ TAr LabO-mtoTr Ulntier. 

Tho Ubatitory -flnper held At Dpi- 
mcnico'n. we unaeritiinj, wai \ great 
HQCOeaa, "Wc 1 " i rc ant there, but w# 
hear It wbi "aorna ijartf." The eye- 
witpria rerxlon snbmltted ta itli depart- 
ment by B. TV. Uarrmorc, who wai 
amofiff thoaa prettltt, toUnafa; " * 

"Tha Bercnd anneal L !i.l::ucr of thi 
AHtad Film LiUorfll&ry AHOciation waa 
bald at Dctmonlco'a Thursday et-ealng 
a9d WAi parlicsjlarly featured became of 
Ita belnjT a. ftrtctly 'dry' aflalir, Ln the 
cpmmoa mfiDLDK of, the word, bat fe'ot u ' 
to the apaaken not* the g;eaefal m&t of 
gnodl feJlowsalp that mAda the fcAthcrinf 
inch a ploaannt one. Courllanojt Smith, 
raprrAODti'DB; the Will Haya ortaniiaUon. 
|-ave a moat inEenitlni talk on tb* great 
field there waa for edncatioiul ptciarca 
and said tbat every aehool and. catLtrh in 
the'eonntn: wAa a the* trt' and aventoaUj 
would aioTf- lliiii*, He cited fipar* tfcji 




roi,i,nF;y hoore. 

She ta leading -iToman In "UroL<-Ji 
CAafn*," » Qoldwyn ]>l>inre, 
»Mfh fiimfi ti> ilia Capitol aeil 

wera ctiille ftttnnlmhliiK and aluo aayt- 
L-s-'-.O-Ui:;- all beaachos of tha Industry 
cnnibinp on ati advertlillijt fond to "nrluo; 
pictnre-i hefnre every man, woman end 
chilil ia the country. 

"Thera :vrre hundreds of ' tlifiirnnnda 
who were iftpt nn yet motian i'iclnrc 
■[aitn.' he Ftlld. and atlof rhHI- -.bfnilil 
hr Induced to nee ■■-<■■■: if ■■■-. {iciiernl t'ole, 
wh" In crcditsd, with winning the light 
against crnai»rnl-iii. In Jin -i; '.: -i': -.. 
aliw ibqIea Tcbu SxtMM actej n» ton."t- 
m:i-;:"r nnd nniotij ihe many TkboraEory 
men prcecnt were H.-i-bert Yate». !i*rt 
! '::i-' !-'■:.■-:- >!■■-!'■ Iledivl];, HootA, 
Coram Aud U^lllcr, Clinrlc-i UrbW, 
Eddie Mi'irrihy. H. II. Lr- Hoy, I* 
Abp*rnS and iutbJa Brulatoiir. Sajat* 
rr.iiiiNH'jji wm pnirirled liy ue^co tiiUHi- 
cian* niu] nini,-flnc J 0*1*1 provided n tinnp 
up 'feed' aud A booJ ilnm irn hacl hy 
all" 

Enar i.-ibiiicb Una To-day. 
Whru the I'renidPric itooiieveit Rii-ama 
into tha harhor to-clay it will buvo 
Emat- LiihltM'lk Oq board. ] T in aonl-' 
Jug to tiiia country to direct Miu-j I'ii'k- 
ford, and tvlll depart for Ihe west COftAt 
after apending a fen- day- In Ne» S-Ofk. 
Bfifore he etArts wltJ allsa Pick ford bo 
will hd'e a j'iiri!(-ri-iu' ; - with tlt-isc L. 
Luaky. 

Ivor Nirveilu One. 

IfW N'ovtllu is comini; fu AmtrJfu to 
make KeTjrnl fentute pleturua witb I). 
W. :! riff. si: He pinna to jjusr hi- 
('hrhtmaa ooSJaja with his neither, a»d 
ia order thai !■<■ uia.v rrri-j b*ia In ampli 
llino Is taiUUft ou the Olympic next 
Wcdnr-Kiln j il r. BoVeilo't mdlher is 
the \vejj kijuWn nidgt-r, llv. I li.nrka 
Novclio I'lvi-ia, who wtfl nrelcOmf her 
son tu thin iMiimlrj after u pppW.atioB 
Of suiriL rn >]it&i 



■ Rf P fini«d frum T*#ttr4*r , » L«*t Bditioo.) 

"POORMAT" OPENS 
AT PINCH 4 JUDY 

Harry S. Sheldon's New Play II 
Presented Under Hit Manage- 
ment of Edward Whiteside. 



XOIS BOLTOH HEADS THE CAST 



Otbrri In the Companj Ar« Mstraa- 
rei Nnurni, Lalltm Weatsaan. 

Omrr lUrCornTi. II. llcnTiam. 



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Xext week Hurry Buxbuuu; in gulnt 
to be the L.i: ■!'■-( yaave man trt (hit city, 
The, rcnauh for 'all ".::- eacitcnirut La too 
Sew Vntk lMEtrict alanairer'a OoriT«o- 
tloa at thir iliAlpin aeit Ttieadny. Fa- 
mOda rldv-T-'i-s^ty to, of course, the 
company in the cut. 

\*vt liars OOlcer. 
There WM plenty m( £tm forrJieom.- 
tbg ftbtn Ho Haya omcc yestctdejr. 
Alotlj-with tht camuiuuiiy cente" utory 
ribiuv mi ifm aayinir tbttl J- Homer 
riattcn, BtfW asaiataat trcoanrir of the 
Motion 1'irturo Producers And Dis- 
tributors, has been, appointed ' acting 
treasurer. 

Isn't Fala Goodf 

■ ' Wlnlfrqd Kimball, author of "Broken 
Chains," thai prka-wluulnir atury whlcli 
cpntcsi ta thA '.'jipltoi 7'heatru next week, 
#truK*!Bd aluuu in iidrrralty and obscur- 
Itr mud bee script WOn the Brat prl» 
In the Chicago IJsHy -Vowa' icaourio con- 
teal. Th'- ilieek for ilO.OOO came juit 
Id tlmi! to Ilil the mortgage on Mia* 
XLmbAM'fl turns in tho aaalL town of 
Airrr^.-ir.!-..:!;! , FloHdi, . 

Doltcn SfoOFB playa tha lead in '^Broken 
CbAlna." atid ii HUppo-toil by Clklre 
Wiajilfwr. Ki-iiC-it TurrencE, Beryl Mar- 
«r. JnTii'-! Marcua. WftlAiu OrLiinoLd, 
Ucrnid Priog and Ifdward Pall. 

raallna OAron Uk, 

Pau'.imi lintun. who went, to tbs Pa- 
do e Coaat tu rulELj] her contract with 
Frnmaua Play era-Lanky, Ia on her way 
Saat to siJfinJ Chriatmaa with her fnisilj^ 

A Llltc or Tna, 

"Mv list of the Li-u t>e«t pletaTta of 
the year are: 

"Befrnlck Newi 1069, SetiDlck, N'twa 
10S+, Sehmlck News 10QO, - BeosnlcJo 
Newa l(»i, Selmlck Wawa 1092. Bokr- 
ulck Nowa 1008, aelialck Nsws WW, 
BvlaeJck News 10W, Bafxnlck Newt 1000, 
Balanlrk Kewi MWi 

" "dutaide of that, I «n|oycd ''-N'anook 
of the ^'orth,' "TorAbla DarJoV and 
'Blood jiu.-i s.'ifud." Oh, jres, and 'Grand- 
ma's Do j"/ ( 

, , ■ : - "Atneji fimlth." " 

P.S.— Ni "1 ! :-s-h , i& ti jy. M ids Smith ia 
uaociAU tditoc isr SJelAplek Nawa, 



By LEO A. KABSH. 

Vou Kf-r. ii waa this way: » 

Thomas, thr hutW at the Rheppard 
bntB cat rati, nrlinr under luxlruCLlana from 
MJaa Joseidiine, was lixtenlug through, 
tbq keyhole [r> the ■.*■-.: i-- r :-rirs->ci ■ nT Lucy 
CavcndJah. wcn-tnr>-, pud her 'employer, 
Rodney Bheppard. nuihoT. 

"We'll name it Thoman," Rodney wns 
sayjnj;, aa Thpmnn cr.t lila cBT glued to 
the door. 

"No," uoaftlvi-ty dfrfilAred Mia/J Cavpu- 
diih. "It'a n pirl ni^rt we'll coll It Vio- 
let" 

Shrppard threw up his hands, gnner- 
oualy, and yieJdcd Ihe tmlnt. . 

"Very w*ll, v hfl¥e rcur v ay." b* con- 
, ceded. - "Far, after oil. if it weren't for 
| you, there wonltln't l>e any hnfiy," 

Aid if thflt wercu't enough lo rViwl 

I over the Already mucli lhncllVii Tliotiitis. 

! the two then fell into at) i inhrare. They 

I warned Ideally lmp^y l"r |Il* m&fJWttti 

dmibtii^ta forgetful or '■'■ dnrk ahndnw 

\ t ti ; ■ t hovered over Ihftn. And th^n It 

; c'vclnpa — nlaa and nlnck — Ittidney 

couldn't, marry her. lie wns nlready 

mnrrleil and hla wife wna coJcijIhk p*ccl- 

Icnt hflfllib over In »w Jerwy, 

Ti>* Ailrl (inn nome. 

BrokoB-hearlcd. r..iey guided bar tot- 
trrlng footalepa hack linmc tu n nagglnit 
family and her first aiiUor. a dflTnlnrerlnK 
J-gonc lawyer, mafinanlmoiisly derided 19 
overlook thp rulnalion nf ihn flrl at the 
hnnds of llic roiir-fact^r of grent wealth. 

Kl-cn hrr famll.v declilrcl Ift overlook 
It although they *fefa one aod all In- 
nlstcnt on net- 'kr>cninc off in-r Cert aa 
murh aa posalb!e, 

-What's thn innticr with my reotr 
iliienilously demnudeil I.ucy erer and 
ftnou. Itn th* ttAt only looked at her in. 
pitying askance. Artrr all, a girl 111 
trouble niual be hiimcirwl aod they de- 
^Idfd to do It. Tt remained for the asplr- 
tojr young lawyer tn teil iMtf what Qtt 
rnotrer was. bOWe-rirr. and that tntersal- 
Inr daiioucmeut '■•■■'■■ :>]ni'e in the third 
and last net of "The Doormat," which 
;-.;:■- 1 . r- ■— -l.= i- : r--. i at the POOCb dt Jlldy The- 
atre last utgliti 

The tuattcr ftii, qnotti the noble 
I Jerome Baldwin, the lawyer— ^well (gulp- 
ii::r With «.- a "i s r . U" ■ » 1 : ■ the matter W«« tbtr 
knew all! Tea, If ehe muat hnv<i piidn 
l'i!^..i-;|-.,. nlrli|!l>ed uf euphemism, "tho 
mktrpr" waa tlie haliy: 

it Wsia*i Tni*. AlUr All. 

And to l-i 1 - vurpriso, l.,ncy. instead of 
Rhrinklug back in oinalcrnntlon. !■-;:■■' 
forrh Iu En wild ]ii<bIi uf 1nu|htpr! 

N<>. the WflKi't mad. b'or, yon toe, the 
*.[,■. civ-- tlu- spyixig Tbamas ofrl-lleAtd 
frtwt hits of dlAlogVta the, two wrre cun- 
eotfinit tt the momolit io? tltc climax of 
a romantic novel on which tbay wer-e 
co lie, bora ting;, And then Rodney an*rel 
back from Jersoy with a divorce, nn- 
Abtr clinch follnwa — and, the flnaj cur- 
tain furs at exactly 10,-lf P, M. hy tho 
wriat watch of an AKumpusyluf friend. 

?o much for the tnaio ;.'.oi. 

'They DooniuLt" La tho worki of Harry 
B. Bhaldon, a dramdthtt of oonsldf>rQblg 
<-■■)• '.;[.; ftt the past, aod it Is sponsored 
by Edward WultMld*. a newcomtr to 
the ranks of local producers. The ploy 
lo rbaraClrtiied an a eomedy drama, bbt 
It U largely mure comedy than drama, 
Moreover, the Mta of the pEot aa con- 
rercd by tbe title ia tubmen^! by tho 
greater interest der^opoit In the confu- 
sion about tha literary baby.- 

It waa < originally intended to hare 
Lucy tbc fa'mlly drudge, a girl abated 
of all her family and generally regarded 
aa only useful to do the bard work waHb 
tltc ethtra frolicked In comfotL Even 
the family alavey callrd her attention to 
that atnla'gf affajro an early aa tha Qrat 
act, hut Ftatb. gloriously got area with 
r>«m Id the Ann! acelle r -juiL them .or 
good and left them ro do their own jaoor 
while ahn went otf to mnrry bar ftodaer', 

Itma Hamr Pbanr I.lnn. . 

Seattered tbroHEh the play art- several 
lines of mora thau usual bumornhd'ehesio 
were "accorded lull recognition and ap- 
prectatloii last niahL MoreovAr, the Idaa 
of the confuiluE over the writi&f of the 
novel is an amualag one. 

Mr. Sboldoit has written hla play in a 
direct manner and with a' definite goal in 
rain J. He baa refused to be put off oq 
any.- xtd* plcaa-orc, trips into the realms 
of ■cannbtrpjot, and the action of "Tho 
Doormat" moves swiftly along iu the 
end. , 

Lob Bolbm in the role of Iniey U. 
good. She tg per*onahla and IfkiAblft 
throagbout, and LolitA Anna Wcatman, 
aa bar arlfEih young giatcr, ir also ndc- 
qnata. Tha othera Jn the cast watt 
couaUy letter'- perf<TCt En their parta. They 
compriaed tlracs KTacCowaji, Star* 
hMowbrari Howard >" u ^cm. Theodora 
Weitman,. Jr., HArgoret Nugmt, "Hairy 
li.Miiiani and Charles DoWd. 

David 0, FiBclier otaied the produc- 
tion. . .■'-:■ L . 



W E At'F 

•100 me ten 

"Travels of a Wooden Soldier" 

Told by Santa Himself Tonight 

The kiddies will love this new and delightful 
radio story that Santa will tell tonight about the 
^Travels .of \ Wooden Soldier." He has 
left his Royal Throne at Wonderland in 
R. H. Macy & Co., Inc., specially to do, too, ao 
don't let the little ones miss it! 

At 7*45 P. M. Sharp! 




Herald Sdunre 



frm.i 



New York 



■Ism rsj F wvrimnnjir^nr'.w'irsE SFL-z-T T. . ,-. . -. ' j F JWif m 



16 NEW FIRMS 
OBTAIN CHARTERS 



MAYOR WILL NOT 
BE 'BLACKJACKED' 



Fourteen Are locitcd- in Greater Board of Ejtimate Hi, lively H»lf. 
Hew York — One With $500,000 i Hour Orel Oily College 



Capital. 



BALL CLUB IKCSEABES CAPITAL 



,:-(-i-:*: I !>r<m .1 U Th* HbtdIbi r>lr*i»?T-i 

- ALBANY, St, Y.. Dec. 8. 

Tbe IncoriMiratlou of now ajitefpriacu 
fonucil to finance find ]iromota amviao- 
ment projecta was dp tu the" average in 
number tats week. Stiteen new corpov 
atloiiH ivlth a total ea pita! Lxa Hon of 
$l P *y>l.O0n wpra AiuhnriEcd by Hocrotarv 
of tUnte John J. 'Lyon* to engage II the 
v&tIous branches oC the theatrical and 
motion picture buaines^ lo N;-v,- Tork 
State. 

Futirtm-o uf the now firma ara locntnl 
In flreuter Now York, the largtwt beinj; 
tfao Au^vlns I'lct irrH Corporation with 
a capitalof (i.*iOl).tXW. Merln i, St. John. 
tircy &t. BuriiK aud Vfra A. lEobeits of 
Neiv York City am the nriodpnl Jitock- 
holders of the J. S. arte UfcwJej? PtodSt> 
'.in .■.■.■ Corpocfltlon, which Is capltnllxM 
at ^riO.UOO. Max Spiegel and to, U. 
Mark of .New York City and Moo Mark 
of White Plains, K". a"„ are directors of 
the Stale Tbrntn* anil ibp Troy Theatres 
Corporatlobi of Baffielo! ChATlw H, Hot- 
vey of Rrookl^u ia the largest atockhold- 
er of tbo Cypher iloldlne Coruorarlou 
of Hnnhattnii. 

Tha Abbey Pictures, 'inc.. njj the State 
of Hchiwiin 1 . haa been granted a churttir 
to engag* ^n all brnnrhes of Ibe moLion. 
Picture trusiru'ps In thi* atate. The Cnn- 
ceru ia capltaltted at St.OOO.OUO, ond 
will be rtnreKpnfrd by Joaeph Schatl- 
land, 1074 fifniidwity, KtA/ York City, 

Tbe Lena* Hill Plnyera at Manhnl- 
•f.i.1. a memberahlp o*gnnLintlon. baabeeu 
iucurpurated. Eta purpo^ea are to pru 1 - 
duce and prearnt lurlurmuucea of dra- 
matic and uiualcal utoduoUuaa by nnn- 
teur parfortnerH. ur*. Geurge Drauer, 

Btirtbvj W. J.i-riL-., i;r,d ii;ui;i'l -I- BlBfk- 
man uf New York City ara among the 
fut'orporaiots. 

The AiijiT-i'-.m League Baseball Club 
of Nov.- \'r,p]( hhM luLTeartprl lie capiliil 
stock from |.'«Xl.OOO 10 $<)0(),<KlO. 

A li»t of the new corporations foL> 
low; 

Anarliig Pictures CurliOTJllfln, Wan- 
hutian- Tt> utMiluce, dlritribute,' ei- 
'liiiiiK'"' aQd exhibit motion picture aud 
-hnhh.nin. "in,!. Cnpitnl. ImluVOOO, At- 
Nlemxu, 180 Proudwnr. 



pboto-Dlay fllmi. Capitol. $1K)0,4Kh>. At- 
torney, il IL Nifiiiiui. 100 Rroudwny. 
Succeai Theat re CorporatEon, 5Inn- 



hnttau. Tu operate motlua picture the- 
ntraa. Capital, fJO-OOD. AltotQeya, 
ghaioo Si Welnrlh. i^i'i Broadway. 

M. M. AmuieOiunt CDrporation, Brook- 
lyn. To t-nuagi: Ifi all brancli*i of Ahe 
thfiatrical and motion pletnrp bUAMAs*, 
Capital, $20,000, Attorney, William 
Stanley AlLlkr, b3T Ntnnhattiin avenue, 
Brooklyn. 

TL Be E. flkltir Oorpuration. ironfiat- 
tath). The produetlon and grnoral dia- 
Irlbutlon n£ motion pi.et ,ir e fllma. Capl- 
tal, *2o,000. Attorney, H. H. NIemau, 
lfK> Broadway. 

Ouvrait Theatre Corporation, Manhat- 
tan, To mninrjin thcairca for tha ti- 
hibltinn of motion ninfflri' films. Catil- 
tnl, I20.0W. Attorney*. ShaJnrj. &. Weill- 
rib. 200 Broadway. 

Troy Theatre Corporation, Euffa.rt. 
ThrjAtrto and motion pictures." 1 Capital, 
iiW.QQO. Attomoya, Fall. Phillips 4 
rjclileuker. 8*1 Uorgan Building, gAffafo. 

r*tjit" Theatre tloriHi-acicn. Bwfflato. 
Tbeairlcal e.nd motion picTurr attrn?- 
Uo«s. Capital, 150.000. Attorney. Falk, 
PhiUln*. fi Schlenker. .8*1 Morgan Build- 
tag Buffalo. • 

Ahmoa Amuaement Oorporatloa. 
Brooklyn. All branches uf the motion 
plelura hnalnew. Caploil, fjO,«M). At. 
torner. William Rukott, 03 Park Row, 
NcwTork City, 

TsTTga Beet rornoratlon. MinhAtTAo. 
SfauufActurn r*fln and apnnratni for mo- 
ilon plrtura machiuea. (VnltAl. IT.OOa 
Attorney, I. M. Biqkln, 152 Weit Fotjy- 
B«cand BtxreL ■■ 

James £1. Sharp, ItK-., H&rsh*tUn. The 
devplopnient of nlnm and dcnlera In opti- 
cal Lni intromits. Capital, *»0OtlQ. At- 
Iftrney. E, B. Soutliwirth, 20 Hriadwny. 

Park Amuaetnent OorpOrbtion. Man- 
hattan. Theatrea aod tnOllon picturci. 
Cayfltal fS.nO'i. . AttornryB. .Goldfcin A: 
Welrfl-cb. 1MU Broadwoy. 

I.atln-AiiU-vienii CEnAma Corporation, 
Manhattan. To manufacture ami drnl 
LTueraily rn. and with notion picturf) 
films. Cupitftl |,V).00O. Attorney, 
Thomia A. Hall, wool worth Buiitlinv. 

PalnriKttn Film Corporatinn, ■ Manhat- 
tan. To' produca. and dlKttitmCc motion 
Elctnre a a. I photo-ptay fllioa. Ctipltal 
10*000. Attorney, Dudley Phclpa, 2 
lienor street. 

J. aearlo Dawley PTOductinna Corpo'"- 
atlon, alanhattan. Tn providr for tho 
prodUctlOtl and expkdtillinn of (hofttriCAl. 
drnmatic. op«ratic abd other atage olfer, 
logs and motion picture features. Capl- 
mT »250,000. Atloener, Merle I. St. 
John, 37 Cedar afreet. 

Barrffno A Anderson, Inc., Mauliat- 
tan. ProurieUra and managen of the- 
atres ami Other [■!» --. k df public .iniLi?.-- 
tnenta. Capital. *2OO0>. Attornej', Ii. 
H. Oahrin, 14IB Hmndway. 
1 Crphar .Ftoldioe- rornoratlon. Mau- 
hattan. Morion picture* and php*o-pluy 
fllma. Capitfii. t&fiQto. Attorney, Arthur 
£L FriAbd. il&i Madioon xTcnuo, 



COMTTHOLLZH BACKS ETLAJT 



Thcrr v,aa a lively halt honr In th* 
rociiii of [So Board of Eatimate yoaterdas' 
wlien both the Mayor And Comptrnller 
Cmii,- 'I'.-ri'.iEijivil the management uf tha 
College of the City of New York, VIa- 
orviiai langnnjirr lya* uaod. 

A delegation fnun the coHege, cphvpOacd 
of Kluibtit.i, taxpayers and mr-Blhen of 
'JflT* facLilty. proleatod n gal bat the action 
uf t!m board in striking trum iti calentrar 
a matter ia wbich tho college Buthorit>i 
rnincstrd that they be permitted' to litl- 
ll!.r SSil.OOO- at a fund, to which tho city 
and tlio rcdefai Oavernment ara a part, 
to onuipleto tho vocntlohnl building. 

TVa vncatlonal huildlny WAA started bf 
the city and Federal (.rnvernment dar- 
ing tlio war for the ItmmirtiOn. of Wound- 
ed hoLdlcra. The action wan taken OH 
a motion by Comptroller Train, erho aald 
tlio i>\->-:\< ■■■■ sought lo h? uaed could only 
be Ml- '-[i fnr lutlrlletlon purpoHta tM 
not for building, aa Intended by the col- 
lege authorities. 

Muai-n J. Hirnok. a mrmber of tho 
hiwird of tMiateqti, vraa Interrupted wbiio 
explaining that the eolkge aougbt to gat 
the Federal (iovernmi^it to spend thfl 
money for completing; Ihe bull ding. 

lllftcnl. gun {'™1 B . -^ 

"We know about tbe city MliAflnt 
niethoda for jtettfng money," aald Comp- 
tniilcr Crnlg. "Tfla city fought ■ »l ta- 
il fir i-equept aa you arc now making and 
v. hen the Cmnptroller rrf lifted lo make 
dlabuntcmentH the matter waa litigated 
rinl the Comptvullrr wna upheld. You'ro 
asking pi pott ro do whnt tho Appellate 
UiYHj.m held to btf Ulearal." 

"I don't (juiti- agfCO with you," replied 
Mr. Hiroock. 

"1 won't Bay what the city college, au- 
thorities do with the 1K..S1PV they get 
fhtm tha BoAid of EOiriiaAte. ,r Mr. Craig 
retorted, "but thla board baa been out- 
rsKt'd by ilia imaltrs and III vata 
ngolnar anything yon bring In here. 

"Were truing to glv« y™ fellow* a run 
fir your money, You spend puhllc fundji 
without "restraint — and all by a phoney: ' 
net of (he I.i-i; : ..il;iiLi-i:. Ltc me r.l! rou 
nbnut |L At Albany yon represented 
thla act «■. q home rule act and fixed It 
bo yfjii euuld Increoao Ba.1arlea and make 
money detannda on the city In the nama 
of borne mil-. Thc-homa rule gulaa took 
In n lot of legialatofa ond the act wns 
puioiod. 

"The? Jacraaicd nlariea, Inriudlnz 
that or the president, ivf<" came from 
Texni only ntr. yflATJ ago,'" Mayor tlylau 
sold "Be alao haa a Ih-h'-t, the anaeep 
of which |a about ♦6,000." 

SITBrK "l-'f.itti Ijilrn-lnr. 

Arter moving thnt the muter b«t struck 
from the calendar, th* Mayor shouted : 

"'Yea, we're not going to be black- 
JBchrd in a movement that la noi In ae> 
cordnnce withj the lflw." 

"SiMiaking as e, taxpayer. Mr. Mayor, 
i j-i'«fiit your Lnaultfng langoage and at- 
titude," exclaimed IjeDiamLs 'Nhmnm- 
hcrt, urealdent of the City College Hub 
Add tbo alumni. 

"'You can resent apl you llkf. Tod. 
won't blackjack me," shouted tho Mayor. 

"Wii are tired of Uju hulldoslng metb- 
-odA of Ibo city OuUtije, which ara eating 
up the tAiPaynra' m,oney," tha Comp- 
troller said an Conclusion. 

Mnyor Hylan took it Aing at the Tran- 
sit Coin m life ion « - hen n retiuest for $12,- 
OtXI to Cuter the city'a IliAre In the owst 
of reEociisii ,: trolley iTncks oa Fresh 
Food ftniKl. Jt whs ■.'Kplfilned to tha 
board iliat tho coqimiiinrin. had fixed 
Wfi.000 as the total coat. baJf of whkh 
waa t.-i he l.'Tiit- by the trolloy eampany. 

"1 woulriu't want ro put any money 
tit the bauds of tha Transit Commission 
as it Is now cunutitatcd," tho M^ayur said, 
"ao they enn turn It orer to the traction 
rrowd. I won't he hi nek jacket! — I won't 
be forced into putting up $12,0017 by i'Vj 
Transit Com mi sal ou. , 

The matter was pnt ovet foi- conaid«T- 
:iti-:-i in Jnuuary. 



Itching: 

PILES 

PAZO OTfTTMENT Instantly Ra- '■ 
Itsvea nciins'G PILES And yoa ; 
com get rtMAd sleep aft« the 
flrit appllwitioiL . 
All dmiEtata i„ authorized to 
telund money If PAZO OINT- 
MENT /alls to Cum any cajw of 
nOUNG, KINDl BLEED.. G 
or PROraUWrlG PILES. Curea 
ordinary casts la fi rfayw, tho 
worat cacao iu 14 days. 60c 



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THE MCJftNTNO TELEGRAPH,- StTNDAT, DECEMBER 10, T9Z2, 



Wyt jltormng ^kgrapt) 

MOTI0K PICTUEt SBOTlOff . 
rcBumn itmiT mhut. 
Oaaao by trt una rmuaBixo eowjurr. «t ?<». s» Eighth inn^ 

J arlftleth SLrseL lo th* Cliy of New T**fc Bereegt of Maanartssr. ' 
W. m. Lewis* President. 830 Eighth irano*. Edsrsra B. TboBane. Tie* FreSJdr*:, 
I tlgfcla Arena-. Joha J, Nell. Jr_ ertTstaiy a td Treasurer, EX) Elgin* inwt 



i psysbir to The Morning TtHmpa, n Elghta Iwh, Ns* T*tl 



Blue Law Afitation 
Should Be Nipped 



Again thockH to irmi 1a intnJfd la the motion pictore 
ruts. The bke law agitation, bn* been revived by thr peid 
reformers rati! all or rr IB* eouBiry thaw 1b a campaign 
being n|*l ajalnet Sunday openings. With renioribip an 
in tbe Bod Before "the wane sad the public opipTon being awunr. m tbt oppoeits 
It Gel* Beyond tlir,1 '' :j, ' ,n then* .bueybndiei imi- tunned tbelr attention to 
Control. "" bT °* 1 "*' i \ ■ ' 

, ' III the cities there 1* euiuU danier (Inn the Wsenlrr** 

nn be nffpctrJJiy these *<■!( appoluted crHirn. bllt in tbe 

villages rn<l lft»n* of limited population the threatened Invasion ]■ etrlon*, 

. i la Cleveland LiiE w*ek the leading- ibrat re owinri *r*t* affectta by (he Hotlng 

..dawn of the thentrra In two of tie rabmht by the rtromtti who auddenl f became 

trtiTi cod ill r ltd 1 rraudt igatntt keeping ill pUni of laiiKBnrl open on ibe 

Bibbjit. 

- So strenuous ha* been lb* effjrle on the pert of tneee burybodtee that Lb 
WnBhlBeiOB Pvlt of December T came act wilb id article condemning tbt •*** on 
fool to deprive the people of inaeeant nnin*eaieo.tB, Baseball and motion, ivCxDret 
were textieularly mtallrotd at healthy, dens tmttrlelsiBtni chat ahould be .ef- 
couraged end aof eppoted. ' '*. 

ComaUiioe«t BudoJpb, pruideaC of lac board of tymmUwUmAn tit At Di<- 
trirt ot CotoobU. dpclarrf he twlifrni It bfltc'r f«r the |«ml ftjmmaBJtj' lo hire 
■ctioo. picture Ibfatrfi op*n + aDjordlof throujb ihrm an oaLlet for tfai oortial ie- 
■tra far Ftcr«aLii>n. 

ComiBiiaafaDff Jl-jdclpb painted oat tU«'[ tb« tbratnt da not opu until titrf- 
no*n ■«! Cnnsot therefore interfere with. B-jodij mornlaa; churcb-iOpi. , 

Ttc prewat blue l»w afJtaUas J* • tbraw-buk to tie fumUnl dais wh*n 
*rlldt«i were burned «t tb« naif* and eJtluna Ware put In lb* itorti for talk Id* 
■bo»* a whLjpef oo Sttsdaj. A proper emulation or lb* Brfal* wtjijy «faqw that H 
waa Ht*r intended to make Sundijr a tlm* for-mournnif. TbU mennlni hti turn 
put *n th« Sabbat t bj a fur p*o|ls who b'll*T* any wbokaom* plttnn la wroni. 

But thli doei not pr«?nit Ua ■[■rend of llilx ptonafanUa and th* aarlooi 
Aeaact It will proie to tba llitatrc ovntra all orrr the caUbtrr- tTDtbta aTtrjr on* 
III tb* baduitr/ wakca up and dora hla part to ilop ibeia inni from cloataf tb* mo- 
tion picture* on flundaj w« are foinjc I* bare ■ conditloQ rruit is cr*n wort* tban 
CenndrahJp. 

Tbc war* of blat BuwIbt aduiiPa Ja l|MTWt*lm *ud wt nlabt •■ wall far* lb* 
trulb, *nd do cur beat to ttc tb*t It la tlopprd brfore It $ eta bejon4 (be control of 
Ik*** wtrnm It will tffHI If all«wrd to mnllnu«> unrralralori). 



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IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOUELLA O. PARSONS 



J 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



/** HiN.V. old In rrf rjfhini {]■«, boa apprmd to laf behtod otker cr-jotriei in 
*"* dramatir #rt. or one abotilj nf dr«aia(lc pro|rr«*, for b*r thentre| p»mre 
*nouxb In lu catabluhment, baa »bed ila old, tradition, oolr partiillj. awl exrrpt: 
^or ■ few nolabie -d*p*rtur*a Into firrlfn mitotn baa ^Imfr- roDtloord ber 

laasd-and-obF-Difhlt' [Vrformanrea in tbt ben and moat hallowed CMitom of 
tba Emu. li |i the more oatonlabini:. (htreforr, lo dlaroTtr A joaaj Oineit 
tetrtjj of the KTeen whau nieiLod* are ultra-modern and wboat art combinea 
tbt eertfo) ronaldtrallon of mlouta dotal] witb a rompTtbenifon of tb* ^»ad*r 
trnrta twtdTnl In fib* actio|. Miaa Anna Maj- W*nf !| lie name of tbla youaf 
Orleaul acptraat for icimd fnm* and ih# t a* well a'i th* otieT <7bloe<« aflore 
who mjjpnrt her in the "Toll of the Baa," are lo b* commended betrtihr for their 
"wotk. kttaa Wont koowa bow to act. and. wtnt U eqnmlly Important, bow n*t to 
»et, and her discrimination and rtienre Id her emotional actnea afford nflectlou 
and a fmllful aourre of atiidr for iome of b*r Orcldentnl aJilera of th* iltf*, 

a Want aholild fuileoL an atl-Chlsei* nOni de theatre— "A bdi Moy" i« too 
fawblj aacrnnrlnB frt prerent her from mellltif Into the oblirlon of the roniiHOtt' 
place. W* do not know Die, Cklna* aanjtatnt or J, Tb* Cafe B r *bT0»ra." but w* 
kop* *k* (in>p-i onr IjiteniJon.. A roae bj- aj)j otbtr do tot Komejiiiivfl blooui Into 
* prlat floweT, RBd we mbjht add fb*t tbla pletnre If cliarmlntfj- colored— lb*. 
b**t attampt Jo chit dtferllon wt'r* aetn. 



J^JOtJBT etiquette In moHpnTitrtnrea U a lire topic juit aow, when an mane 
produftri are aolot in for roitnmt r lai .. Tnero it more bunwit ifaas 
dttonni In maor of ibeet intimate ri*fH of aorerelfna and tttbjtcta which art 
. hBtindtd In t^p tontotil aewnndee frotd murtr of olber d*r* tbat have paaatd 
rmxij pffore ffat camera. If king* «m U dtmocratic aa aomt pralnrer* and 
airwtor* would ba T « u* belitre, aorttj the Bolabtriki wootd tirrrr kaTt flo«ri»b*d. 

Laat »t*k thrrt waifor inatapcr, a iirikim fibs tourt attnt. | D wblfh a 
W T*QB« man, la lore wflh m maiden of royal Wood wandered mto Ibe pomp or 
Waatajlnitet Abbey, or Ha t^ulrtltol. la al] of tb* ( rnlal Informality with whJrt a 
^*w riampablra Holiltin mbjbt Inrndt a friendly Mbjhborins pa.tuft. Tha lire-torn 
S!If MMr ™ >h * d "■ to ■*■ JnU " l0 * Xve ft « r <*t eeolfnlrnt of a aenlaT Cblafo 
hudahakc ind tbt tbrlr* wjal pKctuien wnjitd upofl bin pleaant*. X*t*r h* 
Tiiktd rUjbt paat (ht Kin*, crabbed the r*r*t Infant from bla caabton, dandled 
Urn In the air btaldt (he baptiamaj fool and abowtd not the leaat tmbarmamebt 
tutiMt tba proctaa, Klai Jamei wai openly cbaxrlaed, it it ira*. but hardly tb* 
be»at Irtt* of tnollon abowed on tbt Tara of ib* anbjvrL 

In another f*«nt firtur* a Jorfal Epfllah monareb and bia aplritad yousc 
ai*tar induhrad In all tort. «f IniLmate little itnlalitltt before tb* public, wblcn 
— *lna rjly would not be aetastotned to auch IndJifTitioa* amonc tbt upper cluita. 

Ttrhapa tbt acrteti me D Intend to introdne* a new era in democracy. 

" I 

CTATC 8ENATOR ALEXANDER SIMPflO^ or New Jtraey la (|nita likely t* 
tj br tonic the moflt iiopular man tn the "alf*#t*r , • Stat* ir be ian't »*ry carafu? 
lit baiatatedfala EiitfuUona of introdudmra bill in tha LefJalarure atTrtpton nrit 
aionlh which ftill letalise Bnpitay nmuiBmenta uud athletlca Ihrouifaout tats State 
W^ainwrtly hope that Henator Blnpaon wilt not only prtatqt M* bfll, but thot 
It fdll be p*a*ed wJtbonl; the tllibteat bit of oppoaltlott. It ia a bul that trill do 
war* <or Iht Stat* than the treat majority of atltmt'ia.nt leKiilation^ btcana* It 
*fll prerU* wholetomo amoaem«nt and ex*rrjn« for (he ritbwna, Sueb ledala- 
Uon baa prored Ttry beoeflrii] in New Sort fltatr and ft will be ih* nm» I| Ntw 
Jtraey. Of ponne, the petty reformer! will throw n P IfatJr banda in horror nod 
do their b*at to defeat any aurb meaaox*, but oilrh a bill aliould b* pttaanted and 
-*1 ba ma.de inba a Jaw. The ibeatrc altnaUoe In Ntw Jeraty at prtatnt I. a 
j one. Id aome towna ifceitn-i era open on Sucdiyi. while in clhen ihty . 

( atay rioaedL It if a taitter for lb* T»r1oua towna to deeld«. It wotild be 

h bttttr Were a SUU law ereafed epedfyln* lb* boura durlnf whleh Iht ihe- 
atrta may be open and athletic contrata btld on tb* Sabbath 



I S' th* obatrrnaee of Education Wee*, tr | L wrrt pmHi to Uke etatLitJc* It 
w<enld be found that the motion picture |*wre| the most e40cfJt*J of* all 

Ktvapapera and maaMinea maj publlab artidaa on tbt anbjert. ivaten «c I 
colara be .eat forth In praise or the bl*Mlnci of kaowledtft. bat ibe pubUe :i 
I Ttly apt lo run without readinc. 

Once MrraJ tbtm in comfortable acata. lire them aome mnalc (Ibtj will abtarb 
Id murtraa-MPUy a» Ibe ftTdipary kind), follow with an tuatrnctlre film, not n» 
ici Uk promitt or a feature Lo tnint, and ib»y art n-«trety trapped, for It la ■ 
hi tor -ml fart that at one cam ajt before a acreeu with cloaed eytK. 
So akllfuriy bare (hear, aubjecta been put logefber that a treat percenlaae of" 
he audience will be lntereited*nd the type of paraon who ordlnarSt^ Been at ib« flnt 
-motom of nou-Bctlon »ill not realize tb* ptottration of erudition by way of the 

Brentually the fau public may romt to fttl *• much concern orer tbelr under- ' 
ndinC of the Riuslein Ibeory or tb* muflufneture of tHk aa thty do over Charlie 
laplin'e |aat >e oca ce ue»t or Val«ntlno.** put picture. 

To ac* that education aueaki up m on U)tm UBflworca and. captures tham la 
l of tbt moat rl-H ms fuuctlona of th* acretlL 



» YES tbt BUte Motion PJrtnr* Commlaalin dioaa;reea ooMetimta. Via bad bu 
Wr* th* tnemben worked In cioa* harmony, but now cornea a report of tbelr 
top on -Tbt Blrtb *f a Nation," which tnaita It erideot thty ar« uot three 
aa with but a tingle tboojbt Joaepb Lertpacu, who uauaJJy laada all diacua- 
i araa Utteri, opposed to "Th* Birti or * Nation," If iht report tot to thi. 
t (tviu lb* tttt of Ibe deeWon U true, hiea, E'i Ilo.mer and G«r«t T. Cobb 
ir* th f*«r of allowing 'Tna Birth of * Nation" to b* ahawn without any eUrni- 
■riona, and Id thi» cast the nujority won, Mr. L-erenaoa attma En the paat tu hare 
tcs the apolLtanun on moat cenaorphif nutttra and he aetmi to be aa watt known 
» the raotjon picture prodaetta ae EUia QrtrboltKr. although in jnatice to Mr. Ley- 
aaon, w* do sot h#Ut*f> faia dtciaioni ate aa rteolationary Dor bia ideaa aa oarrow 
aaT.lhoe* of OTtrboltaar. wb 9 ihmka notia pktujt. are an etil inttntion and 
taaaajd be bandied accordingly. 



AFTER apendlng three taontha in 
Europe. Joaepb Sehefcclt'a Brat 
impulse |t m& aay nothing k 
wroag with tb* morla*. Tt*t*1- 
|ng abroad gir^i one that raailsg- .Ur. 
flch.enck't Tlewpotnt waa enhanced with 
the oflnVci and acorra of bad lilma he waa 
fori-rd ta look at In Eurnn*, and he came 
hOTOt wlrh :i Mtiafattary fttUog that the 
prtnajjt attac-ka on motion plctvea la 
3.i»ibir-s tnurt than mob byeterla. 

He had no more than fiaUehad ttlllnr 
hla colreogaaa that tber* ahould b* ■ law 
lnBprt*?alr»e rttry man who ii sirred a 
IrFaeob/hle.tonDd aeotnt: American made 
plttunV when hr tool: a look at "i;>- 
Secret Of the Atom Country," made by 
Noeapa Talxoadgt about acrca year* ago. 
Conjrparitig it with the CnLihrd product 
of lo-dar, tb* compariaon era* an great 
be thought impriaenmeoe waa loo enay 
far- anyone who aald motion pitture* 
i had not adrawed a ttep forward in the 
laat decade. Thty ahould not be gt«eu 
a rbaarr to Ike K ail. Thev pivjld p« 
iifked up again*! a atone wall aed 
allied at annrloe. 

"I lonktd at Mary Pickford a Tm,' 
made eight yean ago, and then 1 looked 
at bar 'Teat," anadc thi* year, aad I waa 
§0 laaprtaaed with the laiprortmttit mad* 
in prodnrtloa, direction and photngraphiy 
I wtDted to reply 'to aome of tboae bright 
mtada who lore to tell what la tha mat- 
ter with the moTlta. If thty could to* 
what atridr* hare, been made by corn; 
paring tbe old with tba new plcturra, 
they would "not about huiv pnlnful la th* 
tttoitght that all motion .picture* ae* 
feeble, affair*, trite and «a atupld aa they 
wara when tha Bra*, crank waa turned 
twcnty<n>0 year* Ago." 

J i hH.Ji (una Baiter Than PragaiO- 
tlana Abroad. 

Ur. firfatnch interrupled the cblin of 
lliought by saying motitni pirtuio preaen* 
tatlon la England haa imiirortd litiBtcae- 
iirably ptnl in many t-:.Ttre* Mmpiret 
moaf faToratbly nith ■ :r Aoirriraa the- 
etres — 1 1 u.t rhr prt*triraii<>n. added Mr. 
Hchcnck, Is far akrad of the prodiirUan. 

After Ur. Kchenek had danjH *t length 
ft! vfhat Li fight '.>irli thr moMea, em- 
pbaailiOg bow proud America ou^bt to br 
to lead tbc world in bee film produi^a, be 
admitted there was aotnrtilag wrong 
wilb nioiEnn pactum, Booicibing areioufdy 
wrong that should be ji^htnl l-i-torr an- 
other t*p'i r months pii"" by. 

"Krr-ry snmaQCT." fslit Mr, Sihenrk, 
"the producer infer* all his biwl pro- 
duction* and puin tberu uadrr tetw and 
key K until the coot weather of Autumn 
cetnea. lie releases only hi* EHediocro 
picture*, WILerJng no one goes to the 
thratrcn in hot weather, cud It la a 
waale of limp and effort to slitmr any- 
tblnc lint Inferior iiiM-- 

"U' 1 is ma kin jr a crave niUlnlco," as Id 
Mr. Hrlirnck. TIiinmi people who i|o go 
to (he thcalrea uee '■-> ;■■ or tivf pnof pic- 
tures, In Huccnuian. Tiny arc hored and 
go home with tbt firm resolro to atay 
an-ty from the picture boiisrN. Moiloa 
plrturoa, ibey tell Ilieir friends, arn not 
what they u*rd to be, they will hire to 
litiprote taforr tbey ran drlre mr into 
oat or their honsts. The reaelian U nat- 
BBbV If w* see two or ibrec atugiltl pic- 
ture* in PurcfWion wc arc disgusted and 
ferl thrre ta uo rcaaoB for so many poor 
plcturti, -I what about tbt odtsidcif 

"Adolpb Zuhor." went on Mr. Hrheock, 
"prored wasl Summer Ibat weather does 
not mOvit the attendant* at the theatre* 
when there la aooiethlog worth toting 
He relented 'Blood and Sand,' hta flnrat 
picture, and did an enormous business. 
Tbt heat did not effect the box office 
flse-balf pet cent- 

9Jai*t Take Action. ■■ 

"I am la faror," went on Mr. Wchenei, 
''of Nil tbt prdtiicura getting together and 
agreeing lo rattaaa their^ good pjctnraa 
In the Mhmmcr, to that we ahall not suf- 
fer from tli:. Influence of tha poof mm. 
They arn tnucli eaalet l& bear Indlrld- 
Ually, but Impotalble to endure colten'L- 
l«ely." 

Mr. Krhcnob aald fa« did not tgroa wjth 
Darid \Vark Urlfflth'a tallef that pic- 
turej iliniild be i-uel In Lho nrdec of their 
occurs to make ths-m wortii Htelng. 
. "Of ''Mi". Mr. tirimth'a way la th* 
Ideal way "to aee niotion j^Icttlrea, but It 
la not practical, Xo theatre oworr could 
maka a liTiog If be <«uld only sdmU 
ptwplo at rertain bouta. T!,.- beauty of 
Iba motion picture theatre is ila appeal 
to.tt* great publie and tbe \-'-nr- It A'H 
is the life of -the poor man and hla 
family. They c*n go to a show almost 
any bonr^mitbont planuFng aheed^and 
If tbla wim-c takes away tie mon.-i, n4e> 
tore ibcatte would be robbed of Its ..;■ a: 
mlMioB la life— its plac* in tbe llf*of 
tbe nan who cannot afford to take bis 
family to a mere exprnaire entertaio- 
aaanaV 

Uoro tban this, M:. Scljrncki was un- 
willing lo aay on erbat i* wrong wilb 
tbc monies. Ila said lie wanted [a 1-c 
one nun who aaw to little wrubg; It waa 
tot worth mentioning. 

fie did nr fat hud purchased 'Mshta 
of DealTa* for Norma Talmadg* In Eu- 
rope Urd "Madaip* Poraptilouj" for 
CoDataacc. a stage play tlmt la eho talk 
of Europe. He- said io ctoalug lie romta, 
ii'<uii- from Kiirnpc r<rery Nutiiiiipr de- 
illbM with hU'Aivn DOuattj and s*t- 
Isflcd: to b* an American p'oluctr. 

"I hIjbII rerer make Interior* abroad.** 
v'U'1 Mr. Stic SL'.-k. "but I may go lo 
Europe for «srtcrlor& In scaimry and fa' 
maua bintoricnl spots,' 1 , 

Crandi.lt .tmntri 4.rll*lik, 
Jn oitr lelttr column, '*Fcom tha On- 
look*#,'' Harry Crandall has answered 
lurid Wark GrilTltb in a moat iattr- 
eitLag fashion. An Mark Twain said aad 
baa bean quoted so many timet, differ- 
ences pi opinion it what makes hone 
racing. Bo it hi mtcrcating to hear what 
aacb ox, these two mea who represent 



FORREST HALSEY . 




The Voini 31«n Who UairrirJ Iht 
taires *n4 Its- luHr<VI*t t* li 



Khort ***rr net* toe sloilaa Fla- 

■ r AboDl tlla Art. 



differrat pbosca Of cnulieu piciuees bavr 
to say, 

l>"fii riilji-j Unnrii m Frl* 

ie«u T 

Forrest llatsey has hern writing long 
enough to know what amborsblp Use lo 
■1.. with motion picture*. Titie, aOU« of 
tils be*; work wa* dono bajsii lio hud 
iht slj.'litnc rjntion th it om- riny In: would 
be potiudlng a typcivrtier to the tuoo of 

a i i: in ena. Rill he Ik q IHflll Tvhfjm- ripc- 

:]".!.■■ arc to varied, tho mttiimorpho- 
sis Fruit! a abort story writer tu uccuarto 

■ . i ■ - i ; ■ i ■ - r haan't nuvu ! him y-'V 

r.r- .".i- : > - Tu n man who has HTed at on* 
lime in Newport ami nrulhcr time In n 
Irai-blt-nt flflrb Ibe rain heating down on 
hi* bead rfiro'j^li n crack in the ■■■-Uirir, 
Ms nhiloiophy of lift h to Uk? the « or Id 
at br inula it dfl-i uol to nn'rallte on lb* 
whys aud whi'i fare*. 

Time waa when hr was trying to ike 
out an ban«9t living by srIUng li T « litrr- 
atute to the majraelGt edliors. He iuc- 
cedrd so wetl be listened] ta tit* prraua- 
air* voice of the motion picture producer 
snd turned hit talrnta toward wrtlog 
BCToarKJ*, both origtbal aatl adaptatloTi'*, 
fit did not hare the story book itr^xm 
of golden coin fioir in with oiic t rcand 
rush aad threaten lo drown bin, HI* 
tiKcete wa* of a et**dl*r arowth, day 
by day la rrery way mm ottr frtoad t%-ua 
says be grew baiter and WUrr, L"eit;1 
oe« flat daj b* woke up aad found tr.jre 
Job* traittag; far bim thas> h* could ac- 
cept, Briar senJihle bo toe* (h» due* 
i,(hat appeakd to hiu, ranrdltea «F 
mooty. and turned a cold aheuldwr oq 
lho trash that might have floored from 
hla pen, If he had cared more for th* 
filthy lucre. 

He la now doing the continuity for the 
George Al-lisa picture* *nd is nuc pf the 
men retpOElalblfi for thft Cbe workman- 
ship of tbcdrn DtarJncllTf I'mduellona. 

Took PI re Years To Msel HIM. 

The name forrrat llaleey la known 
to ertry mngaxtne reader 111 the country 
and lo nearly rTcry one who goes tu 
tnotloii iiictnrtr». and yet It took me fi" 
yearn to meet thev matt whose a a me I 
had written' so many tindrs my angers 
could find thf letters on the lypewriter 
wilb rtosrd ryes- 1 aWtae Uset tbla tnUcli 
tallied r. f scvcariu smre-T until ve arera 
both gueeU at a I'arsj, We lathed nsolio 
picture* — out" altvaja doc*, bat btcauao 
them were other guests prternt whoa* 
srurid did not rcrolie around a motion 
picture camera, w« made an engagement 
to lunch audi cuenhiBc our learned, db- 
rUsclon in Ibe nest inM ailment, 

Wr iter Aad \l« Tmlsiew4 

We diicoterett ""In: was wrbag with 
lb« movies, aniL^what ibould be reme- 
died. Ll'.it V.-- decided our Idea* mustn't 
he too rcTolutiooary and to yre came 
bach lo caith and mentioned ■ few morle 
mlaUkes. Mr. Hainey hrllrrca tb*j trrrai- 
cat wroug ia the Orglcct of the author. 

The acenarlo writer should atay wilb. 
thg picture Until It i.i made, tali Mr. 
Balaey. It !a obriouitfy unfair ihafont 
of his *oc ncs t'jst proTea tine tar dia- 
logue, but bad for screen action, ehould 
b* ellminAttd and aaolher sbbaticiited 
iritbout so much at by yonr learc. Tba 
director could pront btnuelf sod help tha 
aernario writer aa Well If he would per- 
mit ike latter to rewrite tbe scene and 
tnake it fit tha.actIo.ti- That la 4Bc ree- 
aon, I btlieTe^ Mr. Arljss's pictures ba*e 
fankrd in hbfh, went on Mr. Haleey. 
The auuor ereasg rbjat with Mr. Arlisa 
aad the director 'jo til the production Is 
ready for the natrkat 

"The scenario wrUar knowa tb* pay- 
choltcr af hi* chancterj better than 



anyvne else." continued Mr. Ilalaey. "If 
tbty arc taken froea bit odirtnal Kory 
they are hi* own chitdreo. and If th"y are 
founded pq aa authors arory they trc 
adopted and dear tu hi - heart, anyway. 
fie can ren rite li : - o«' D ■..-> n- at ttrr Ibao 
Bayaae el«n. No adthOt ran fve: nil a 
writer's atory and do ju«tlvr> lo the am- 
putnUou, Krcry writer Is hla own be»t 
aura ton. " 



Trlea To Keep Anihor'a 
lact. 



■leli la 



Mr. Malsey \n oih l at'eunrlti writer uhn 

dOCT !,: ■ ■ ■ r ■ - r ■,, ;.■ ■ ;. li., ;,i! j[ l]f tbt 

author Intart. The Ideal production 
would be to hnie the Ifitbef on the 
ground during the entire !i'i:.i:isr and 
tilling of tbe picture, but inoxt of (br 
bigh aalaried authAm aad playwright* 
are iTawilling lo talc« tbe lime. <■■ Id^yn 
la bis Eiuiuent Author*, tried to eatab- 
linh the prereil^ni t>1 harlog thn autlior 
do the work, aaafl Mr. Ilal«ry. *"Tbr 
Idea uoi tine, bill It did not work nut 
because -only a fnr of the author* coutd 
girt ibeir entire lime to tasking the pro- 
duction." 

Aa a eubject fr an Inttrritw, Mr, 
Halaey wba the prise. He La willing to 
talk on anj subject from bine ribbo-4 
HtHtocL tu one'a own p-t idm. H* U 
the sort of person upon whom one im- 
poses because of his wlltlngbtsm 10 sjrm 
patbEse with their own alms la life. Ila 
aaema to hart a curium hesitancy in In- 
rmdraf bla own ideas and it aJmoit apol- 
ogetic when he geta einplialir oTer cer- 
tain praeticra of the film industry that 
he thinks nboald bo cbsngrd. 

Little by little I learned aomrthing of 
thi* Forrcsi llalsey, who rlewa tb* world 
with a rare tlnderatniiding. gllnrd fmm 
bia esAoeiation with all kind* or people- 
One of hla greatest experiences cooctcnt 
Theodore Dr*l<w\ author of "Fro*," and 
other atgrjra, anil O. Henry. Mr. Dreleer 
and Mr. Halsry were employed by a 
Masjatua cslleil "Th* Broadway." Tbty 
enc:ageil tV llrnty to write a story and 
paid liicn an ad*raar> of (.Vsl, WlLrh (be 
■ lory was not fortllroming there waa 
consternation in tbe notorial tank?- Tbe ■ 
boss called the two mrmbcra of bia staff . 
on the carpet and put the fear of God. i 
into f aafr hearts. 

"Wberc It that atory you adraomt ' 
aaaaaai forr" bo tfaniMle*Td. 

Young Halaey wan eltcted lo go In | 
leazch of Williaea fortrr, wbo was just j 
beginning to be heard of oa O. Henry, I 
and locate, the rnttriog maaoserfpt. After [ 
telltns: a pitiful atory of how he and j 
Drsicrr would probably lose tbelr yob*,, 
O. -Henry promised to bara the stury in 
iwn nhtye. Mr. lla'^ey weat after it oi 
a AcTurqay and waited until It wpa, riu- 
i*b«|. it was thr famous ■•Caballcru'w 
W ny." Mr. Halspy tonfa It back tn the 
office delighted with, the remit of his 
vi^it. and- took It to the bna with n 
tinile cf satisraction. 

TlBarr Doea Aaothsr "iot-y. 

Tbe managing edltpr aenl for bfm. 

"Here, -11 ho said, "this ts no story for 
tla. Not a word nbaut Broadway, Tuke 
It back and toll that f*l!*w we hnYc to 
hare another atory. 1 ' 

-Halsey and Prcicor i Mmllirntlnl to- 
gether. It really ."meaot^hcir.Jebt thla 
time, nalasy waa *!o«ed to pJaj' a re- 
tarn eagaceaseik. He lold a story that 
'wonid wring tear* from a pair of g-lajs 
eyes, 0, Uetirr, whh hla wrondtrfel 
aenac «r humor, cotablniil with bin kind 
heart, tbrtw baek hla brad and Isupti, d. 

"1 oan aell that atory to 'Every-, 
bedyt.' " h* said, "and I will write yog' 

another one. Not for the d editor^ 

bat so you boyi Woa't base yonr .yob*.* , - 

Ht wrote another story about Broad, 
wtj-^ffld ■KMbaUrroY Way" wu pub. 



Ikbed and read ererywherev-anil the edi- 
tor who refused It continued, according 
to Mr. Halsey, tor make other mistake* 
jost aa propoaieraua. " * 

■ O. Hanry'e tpirlt la oa* I should lilt 
to iiiTr. aald Mr. lisiaer. "i litTe al- 
ways admired him treBendoUaly, because 
of his kind iaces "and fltieotg*-" 

Aad because Mr. Halaty and I are 
both working people tb* luncheon ended 
xtromptly to ,: ■< uc both tLaw to do. our 
chores. That Ja iht difficulty of baring 
work Lo do, it Interfere* tn nany timet 
when one La rnjiniua onevlf. 

Totaasy ani Lealrieo Oo la Caiirfc, 

. Th* member* o( lir. Cbriatian ,&ait- 
v.tt't cnngratltion had rht tbrilt of tbelr 
Urea at the nnnnal Cbristmsa aaTUT on 
FHday erhdht when Thonua Meighsn and 
I>atricc Jc.y walked in [rnanneunccd end 
ricited the varioui booths. I>r. ReLtner 
la one clergyman who Ut* always been 
ldtereat/d in taotioo pi 'lures and who 
baa frequkoily mode (hem a part 4f hla 
service. It waa at hr. Rcisaar's eharch 
at ITHth street that Ullian Utah talked 
from the pulpit one Shhoay night on. rt- 
tigioD sod i'.A. infloni i- on Iht life. 

■teealne, Mas! Ask far tlli Jab. 

Jesaw I.. \ • ■■ would like to have Ru- 
dolph Tnlratlno back, of course. Mr. 
Valentino U a good dreadng card* but 

following the Si. tjouJn episode', when 
I Mr. Valentino spoke bia mind very 
freely, it would ill beromo n man of Mr. 
Leaky "a good sense to do. any begglna 6r 
pleading wlitt Mr, Valentino. In fact. 
If a Wire we have just received r mm tbe 
Conat la correoi, Mr. Lnaky has decided 
that Valentino mutt mme mid oak for 
his job ir ]>.. wuitt it bftek. The Court 
lim«ig droldstl ibst Vnlnitliiq, must work 
for Famous 1'Ibj-t- f,;i.|,r or for no cot. 
We ar* not faraltior with the law, hut it 
Tooks i,. ut nr If Eirtntpli ic ht t w a 'W Ute 
devil and the deep blue nee. If be doesn't 
fulfil hla rontract with Mr. 1. -*-..). he 
CflBTlot Wurk for thy one elar. and me all 
know «m the Abtrl Gabriel would be 
(oirotten if we weren't reminded or hi* 
prere-nre every #n often. 

Starr- t'»n-,r*l Thas lil'Einl. 

We arkcowledi^ rrcript of "When 
Witter Come* tn Main MtrWl." published 
by ti^rge It. Dorui and hy lirn^n Oirr- 
toa. In a chapter devoted to Robert W. 
CaaaaasaH Mr. OTerton aaya: • 

"R"l»ert W. I'lisnibrrni newest novel. 
'Kris,' a siory aj ihe mo^-ie- w^rld, wbldi 
will be publishe.1 early In 15i1, reaehca 
its most definite cnnelnston possibly li 
a pnasnge uliere Ihr Irro neiyj to"Erit 
OoVLl r 

"■ Whether they are financing a ; 
turn, directing it. rclaiifiug it, nliihidnr 
it or Detiux in It, thee-o vermin iiTe. Eiknly 
tn do it lo deaib. Vour profrssloa h 
rmwiing with them, It need.i delnun- 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



B b*tp CVaaatao, keod oj a eaeae 
ef thsmtrea *. iraehasa-toa, 0, C. 
■tUcsa leer Mr aujaaa, kma teat ran 
/ ■ B tealasT Mar *• sswaoar. (o Ifr, 
OrtftitkM iisimtx ta '■WlMfs 
Wryasy With tha hforie*-* s* The 
aTeeaona r d l i ra pJ I «/ Xoceas- 
ler «: 



]Bg.' 

Tvar >incll<i runiliijc Here. 
Any actor Pavhl W. Griffith selects Is 
lucky. It mcaM bo ■.-.i : . have a good 
vehicle and a part lhat will enable him 
lo do bia brat. That ja why Ivor 
Novctln ran Ut'. be la fortunate |o come 
to America under such pleasant anapieea. 
Ht has a contract with Mr. UrilTith to 
appear in Griffith proddttiona He will 
arrive here in time to upend Cti ri*tma.i 
with his mother. Mrs. Clara NoveDo 
Dariet, tbe aingrr. mho faaa taken a 
•■rudin anariaicac for her adu. Mr. 
N'ovello it fate well known in Europe 
where be, ha* a large 1u11ow1rs_ He 
played tha leading rolo In "Tbe Bohem- 
ian Girt" and other Engtlih productiono. 

Ta n#a'a TTatk. 
After a trip to tba Middle West wh*tr 
she appeared in many theatre*. Betty 
Blyth* It returning to New York to be- 
gin her fourth picture for Whitman Ben- 
n. li. Mi:-.i Blyth* white In Chicago was 
made a member of the Opera '"Uib, Tha 
only other motion plctur* itara lo be 
thn* honored are ifary Plckford and 
Oloria Swanson. 

Goad Maws oa ■ | yeg. l > 
Our reTJewer wbo aaiv "Vox o" My 
Heart" retKirl* (he plrtuee, - fit subject 
fnr press agent ai|jeeij V e.„. she ha* 
many pleasant things tq say aboat bolb 
Lauretta Taylor and th* production — a 
thing that La good (team because "Peg" 
ft the first thing Mtkt Taylor baa nude 
for the aereen. But why tell *:l toll 
when tbe review it In to-day J s paper. 

Joae I. trty l*«a -HoUennn," 
No lea* an authority on the art of 
horse racing than John I. Day betook 
bimsrslf over to the Associated First Ita- 
lians! offices yeaterday ta eee tha picture. 
II" rrponed on the fijiq yratcrday. and 
did so well es a critic be will probably 
be iariird egala when there ia another 
racing picture, ready to be ibown. 

New* &UiE*ad« Fam*. 

Vesctrday acreral of the dally paper* 
carried ttotiea> that Mary Miles Minter 
end Waadg Hawley were through with 
Famnua nayera-LnaJry. Then is -Do th- 
ing particularly new about this atory. 
Misa.MJntcr'a oemtract taplrea with tbo 
produetinn of "The Trail of th* Lotie- 
aome PiDrt" and it baa been primed 
many times that her contract would not 
be renewed when the completes hec. 
present eonlrart. 

The Pebrhyn 9taulawa resignation waa 
printed some weeks ago and at tb* time 
it waa published it was notod^bl* catd- 
aioa to Ifsre Famous Plsyers-Laaky may 
hare been caused by ttmperaiaeuL H« 
wan assdgned to direct Pole Negri V sec- 
ond picture and then for aome reason 
not given ha waa removed from the yob; 
Then fallowed bla resignation. Of conrs* 
this nuy all he frjatfa bat *r*ryoA* Jore* 
i Uttl* ftessta BaTW aad tisa. 



. "Mi. D. W. (JrtfflLh'a auttment In 7<x>r 
department of The Mocking Telegraph ef 
NoTembrr 20 baa bean -neat with great 
Inter**: Wnce, aa I understand It, win- 
meat bi welcome, I ana taslag the bTberty 
of replying to Mr, Griffith from tba 
standpoint of an eXbJbl'OC. 

"Mr. (Irllfltb want ta quite tome 
length lo explain that b* thought that 
on* of lho prime ttduMea with the mo- 
tion plcturo industry to-day 1* that a 
patron can cotno In In tha middle or at 
th* aid of a feature, viewing the iut* 
prists of th* eAimwg and denotement 
wjtbeut ha vine *ean the development of 
evea t a leading op lo tham, thus vitiating 
tb* effect of the picture ns a whole. 
Obviously, wbtn Mr. Griffith expressed 
that Tltw he had in mlad his own newest 
production, 'One Exciting Night.' Ia thn 
rat* of this particular subject, rHylnr 
oa th* el'Hkrnta of supt>rnsa sod anrprls* 
for it* grtetrat climacteric effect, Mr. 
Griffith U btrcely right, ■ Hat be should 
bear In mind that pleturea of this natare- 
ar* produced In ibe ratio of about one in 
a hundred. And I bope a rsay be per- 
mitted to observe her* that, to my mind. 
Mr. Griffith diillpd tbe effect of 'One Ex- 
citing Night" by appeallna: for tecreey as 
tn plat ahowt half way through the fea- 
ture, tana forewarning the spectator that 
be wa* to be anr p rieed a little later. 

Grlamili Flan laapractlcal. 

"In the large vkw, there may be more 
virtue than at Em appear* In the Orif- 
Bth plan tn ciclnde patron* from tha Ibe- v 
air* after a film baa run haft an hour, 
compelling them to wait for the next run 
of rfce feature, bat it bj.eot now practi. 
cable either from the viewpoint of the- 
atre cooatructfoo or rental* eihrbliora 
are forced to pay for blm. 

"In the lirat plaea. a thnatre to have 
a lounge or rest room tnffidentlj Inrco 
to acewmmodeu a waiting atdltnce would 
ot iieoeaaity bare to occupy twice tbo 
normal door area, for a waitlog crowd 
canBot ha held in each compact form 
:i- one beinc entertained. This la &■■- 
eumlng that the picture wad of audi 
merit ae to attreot eaiinclty paUroPage. 

■'Frankly, nn an r ill I hi tor; wa karo 
not born confronted with anv comphiiDt ' 
□ a In the present method of prrsrutlng 
our photo-play bliU. It ia^not the pic- 
ture ibat dlacloae* Ita pith'to the spec ' 
laier who comes In in the mapst bf Its 
lihrerlihc thst pubjie r. -vfTir*. It is the 
I ir'. i.y' inat the audience riewa from the 
brginrilng and In revt ofie la able to fore 
aer what will transpire in reel eight of 
nasi ahOulct 1«- joI.t a fire-reel feature. 
I think real will find that fO per cent. 
nf the eihiMlors of tba CoOBtry wli: con- 
cur In th!* rttw. 

"Il is unfortunate that every lime tha 
desirability of ebnncv- Is tbe industry 
suggest* iixetf, someone always attempts 
lo cunt out where the exhibit »r ia at 
fault. After all, wr arc alncere and 
ennscientiona in our efforts along the lln* 
cf progrere and an- worklnr for the beat 
ihlerest of ths Diri'Jre iBduatry aa a 
whole. 

■Grtntinir that Mr. Urlffilh's suggei- 
tinn is r\ good one. I hen ssk how far 
the prndAccrt wjil.si toward accomplish- 
lor this kind of rrforoi. I mean by that, 
will the producer* be trilling lo accept 
aar, one-fourth nf his preaent film rental, 
under which ,|lie ezhlbltor is already atag- 
geriug. In order tn permit blm to run 
three ahnwa n day In place of the jircacat 
-continuous i>ecforinHnee^. That IB Jir*- 
clsety whajl the npiilkaflon of Mr. GtLI- 
fith'n iden would mean. 

KlfalQllora' BeeponsihllllT. 

"H Mr. CriU.ih had ID mind the |3 
picture, be nil! flhd prnrticnlly all txhl- 
biljrs oppotcd to ilm. It baa DCror beeq 
ncaalble hi naaenn the 12 seals * B ,a fixed 
ronae hoLJry. It ahnuld tie borne in mind 
that Ine picture indnatiT own it* trt- 
roeadnua and almost unbelievably rtphl 
■ ;., ■-:■■■■ If) excellency of rnlcrttinmept 
and cheapn"** of B-dii'-iisinm Bior* than 

lo any olber factor. 

"Now t« gt down Ci the gist of tha 
thler, l.-i na see if it docs make a 
<ilfTer,or* when a patron happen* to *r- 
live durfnt the middle at a "how. 

"At thla particular time every producer 
seems anxious to teen re, above every- 
thing else, matrriat for pictures from 
weil-known nndsncc*-*sfulplayB or widely 
reed books, and It has been my obterra* 
lieu titat this da»i <rf vredttetioti in re- 
cent years has been most suoreeaful. If 
Mr. llrllflth'e theory, regarding plot 
kaowledge, Is correct, then the adapted 
play or book would have a less rather 
than liiereesed saint by very reason- of 
It* popularity. The plot would be known 
to practically tbe entire passible audience 
of Eh* picture. 

"Carrying the point one sttp further. 
rnsny or UH producers' current ndver- 
rlsemrnia read 'Five Million People Hav* 
Bead Thla Book.' Would not these •*> 
vCrtlaementa. |0 be contlstent with Mr* 
Grlffitir* view, neceflaartly have to be 
chanircil lo rend: "KIT* Million People 
Have Itead Thin Book. Thetefon will 
Not Ht Interested In Thli Picture.*? 

"About eight or ten yeare ago. there, 
appeared In the Motion Picture World 
an article under thn iicndtna, 'Momethlng 
Ni-iv Under tbe Pun,' and It waa about 
my theatre i'i Waehtnatoo, which had es- 
labllabrd a arhednle for motjbfl picturo 
presentation, I tbink we were Among the 
first In tha buBtneas to InaugUiete th* 
policy of limine onr bill* and presenting 
them at Used boura. Vet with all tbe 
advrnurine and publicity we wrrt able, 
to give it. only a comparatively few 
thru came, or come now, at tbo scbeduted- 
brfitiBlai; of the featare. After all, th* 
continuous performance* are for th* eon. 
lenience of the public, and th* po4»Ub 
will probably continue to attend picture* 
when It Is most ronrtnleul tn do so. 

Lack of ImspapuHr. 

"I ana not unmindful of Mr. CriffilVa 
deep afpcer'itv when he tip r e m J bit 
views for publication In your column*, 
but I feci that ha nrobably did not give 
tha) matter much thought from the ex- 
hibitor aagle. It Is farthest front my 
thoufhla lo give Mr, Griffith. Tha Move 
Inj Telirraph or other producer* tb* 
impression Chat the** remarks trt act 
down la any spirit of antagoBiaca or 
malice. I entertain the deepest regard 
and rscDect for David Wark Griffith ami 
It would uo remote frorn my with to 
offer blm offer,"*-, but I do feel strongly 
that all of the facta ought to be bronchi, 
out, If for no other reason than to pro- 
moio discuaataD among" other exhibitor* 
and producer* 1b ordtr that the moat 
fcailbla plan Tor iht further development 
;iii-l progreaa of motiou picturtB may be 
adducedT 

"In ronrlusion. I beg to reiterate that 
the principal defect in the business to- 
day — and I am not Inclined to the be- 
lief ,'lin: it la serioualy defective— ia apt 
tha picture that dlarloae* Its denouement 
too toon when viewed from the middle, 
hut (be i!l-juig*d Bleture that revtala la 
reel one what will happen in reel aijrht 
or whs: ought to be a Arc-reel feature. 
That such pictures ojBStrlute abont U2 
par. cent, of tha total odtput ia the In. 
dustty'a taajor aUment. 

"Ia my L'lprritfsrc aa aa tisubltor I 
have failed to nore spy pied picture that 
did not draw rapacity iniatli wllknai 
cosnpiaintt— what her viewed tree* the 
eMbsiaauBc. tba SBtddla or tha^esacL™ 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER- 12, 1922. 




Have you thought of a lamp as a Christmas gift? 



E YOU haven't, permit ii5 to malte the 
-uggestion ben and now. 
And if you have, you've undoubtedly 
thought of OvinEton'eas the place to find 
fait the lamp you an looking for. 

It may be ■ dainty boudoir lamp or a 
stately floor larnp for the parlor— or a 
reading lamp for the library table. And, 
you can, if you ao desire, give a lamp 
to some member of your own family, 



and » keep itl rays in your own home 1 
. The price* of Ovinpon lamps have 
the quality of. reasonableness common 

to all OvinBton prices. . 

OVINGTON'S 

"T»« Qift Mop of Fifth vimtut" 
Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 






"SPEEJACKS"HOME 

AFTER RECORD RUN 



mow anniilnt Incidents of the Toyarje. 
An AnK'ricso couple wished to be mar- 
ried. Under the laws of the iiljind. a 
French pUIWialua, six inontha* resi- 
dence wai necenary. And they wanted 
lo be married at juice. 

Couldn't Afford to He Stoke 

$v Hi* whole party, nbnut twenty, troi 

loaded abaird the BpeeJflcks end hniiled 
out beyond ■>,,-> three-mile limit. Aa the 
arrvlce commenced, the sea. got up, and 
moat of the bfidiiy pei-ly- became deaths 
alck, (Jne of the, wore* suffcrcra wbs 
the heal man; but, a? he br&crd liiinn^ii" 
in- muttered lo Uotxen: "1 mi:'; be :■;■■:. 
mull IVi ftT*n thin wooim M*n>~ fa 
her divorced huabond." 

ThiH aervice was read verbatim, In- 
Btructiona and nil, bf the mate, and, bb 
International la iv compela Ibe UtaUr of 
a vessel to perform, aucb offices, there in 
grave ifoubt whether the couple way 
legally united or not. 

So down through FolyncniA they 
dropped co mutilation after coniitelln- 
tl*n of tho South Sea group, until thry 
Mini to Auatralht. Since tftn ueunl trli 1 
ia nlang the south eoaat, Hiey n- eat up 
the north side;, enter tibied royoly 
whercvar they went. 

The earn* choice was mode when they 



cruised north along the roast or New 
Guinea. And it Ajmost led to ufflaater. 
At Falsi, where they hid wired three 
month h before to have a supply of fuel, 
tbey trerc met at the dock t>v the majjii- 
trate with toe newsi thai iheir vi-^rl 
vaa fifty-iiinc dnya overdue, and no ward 
from ber. 

At that time they were T.iKtt milt* 
from ,1. filling ntatirjD, and bad about 150 
gnllouB of iric nbonrd, enough far 
Beveat^'five milci>, calculating iwo mUea 
to n gallon. 

And then. nt-4-30 ihfil afternoon, null 
wan itajbtwl, arid iheit- fuel cains Bailing 
into port, Somehow. jiMd Qjwen, they 
never doubted but That It would amn in. 

Up they headed for Celehrj I^lnndi 
and Java. Here tit BnLl, jtint off lie 
roust they found thr maet trrautiful 
Uland in tho world. "And here," mild 
(ffrwuii. "tlie men do not do b lick *\t 
work. AH thnt (» att'nded lo liy the 
■■ ■■'''■ :!.'' Terbapa ho uiRbed filatly. 
Who wonJdn't? 

BoilBth* Wind With SfurrMlg-h), 

HsidilBS for SfnRnp^rf tbsre wan ntt 
FLdremncc in which nn Auntrallan nnivj- 
payeeman n pi red. After a pftrtlculnfiy 
Rtrenuon.i trtfk at the wheel the rorre- 
irpondeilt forjjot t^ enter on the loji the 
dirertlon of thr wind. Reminded of hla 
uTcraijjht he (Sea) nn r-lerrrle' torch and 
rushed on dent tn luot for (hat informa- 
tion by ii> lijrhr. 

C'roHiinif fruin :i -= - . r : i -- ! ; to AdEn, u> 
AraWa, was ;i yimji ju*t 4.400 milra 
wjipjr tfian thi' Atlantic Ocean. Ir tvaa 
necHaarr to wire to Caprt^wn. Alr^o. 
to ]ipv«; a eatco of aiJiliiip i+iaiuitcl). I 
abend to. the Seychelles iHULndi in miil- 



rourso, FTc», bj^iId, a headwind, or 
troiihle would hare ntraoded them linite- 
JpHKly, hut It iv«i not forthcoiuluc. 

Afier it frolic in Eitypr they atcotisd 
fur Athens and arrived tf> find the atJwtfei 
filled wltli ■ i :-. !;-■■:-. from Smyrna, nisd 
*'oqetantiiir niton t to abdicate. Tata 
wni the modt -■:^ , lriii;: foiv days of BJj 
life," said Gun-en, 

AC Nie[i!i'>, tba lie.', i xtop, Hi" piart.v 
wtnt nortli hy initeniolillr, through Hnmi 
to tba Itivlrrn. At Barci L U>na jiml (■<■ 
fore Jhej w6t null t>Ei ih» la«- le^' of 
tbftlr \t.rnp'-. a huco hull nplit, nt Tvliiiii 
there thot 25+txx> yt-oi'le, *u nlaffcl 
in their honor. 

And *o liy way of the I'niarj' liiiandN, 
fhry ulippi'd on thg Suuthrrn route to 
Miami acalii, Ilin- iln-y timdie-.l Aianc* 
ienn ncill n.ain. jti Tltattkit|rlTijlg Oay, 
1'fld WfilthW W*i Ihiir Int llu- Vixl ot 
tho T\iy. At M'irfa!k, ilirir IrtHt privJonn 
Btap h vvr> trr. ihi.iisttnd T«n liner* liV to, 
while the Sj>e*iia*k* lnuid.-ij fot- t]tp. cpen 
sen, In the face jftl a umivinc tTnlf. 

fint punctual tn Mlt- wltnitr, ba Ihr 
day set Tor return whilp ihey n-cre Jt 
In AMn, Eh* Spo>"Jark^ i!1pp1Hl iolo ihi 1 
Bftil JCher y/enMrday wirii '3fng, Gotven 
At th« rrheel, :uiil (udril it.i Iojib run 

ntipnsi'.r. th** N«W Vrirk Ynchi Club 
TJw rSawm y*ara l>i«lny f.trChi 



L VENSON STAYS 
A S FILM CEN SOR 

Member of Board t<i Efiap Oflibe 
Until Entire Otg-anizttion 
. Ia^ Shelved. 



HOPE HAMPTOTT JUKES plabs 

ftAT tn "it ftfrtnrti for Fox. Tlt#B 
One for I'liiuf'pQB^Kfjrcirn *o 

. . I!*- Ui ro»(mui,Rr. 




nirt!-r--*j. , i hi Cllil ttlltar* llndlH. 

noi-K HAuii-ropr. 

She vrlll iim:.,. n -ji-vln] prtdnrllnn 
•tor The Fox rllm l'niM|i>n^, tiliri 
ivhli-li ■■■-,■■ »lll «ii tn .],:■ fnumi fa 
tn.nU* "Lahful r.r.t-.-**nj-" t»r- Pi- 

in ■■ u Ja i 'l.i ) ■- r»-l li • L } . 



i club. 

.. ."riioono. 

vhcrrr "Mr, (ir-wru will P'lUlllie Ijis l"tnT 

ii. rtee nrrtHldr.it of ihi* r,*-lilpl Pi.tiloml 
Comfnt CompftBT, Bod Jfr^. uaircn wJD 
dwjilBy the rmnili* t,f the stUTppIng tonr 
»rl(h which she van Itniyiuj; j-^netf-, 
>Tnf*Tda.v. 

Thr rmUn i>f tin? 9p-?r-jiU:lw haa 
paaaii] It: to hfatory. 



Appropriate Electrical Gifts 




For the convenience of our customer! and the public, a 
special display of electrical appliances for home use will be 
made in our Irving Place Showrooms, from Wednesday, 
December 6, to Saturday, December 23. Any appliance or 
device will be gladly shown in actual operation upon the 
request of the visitor 

In addition to this special exhibition, the taual displays 
will \be continued in our several District Offices. Electrical 
appliances of all kinds for household purposes, including 
artistic and beautifully colored portable fixtures, will also be 
found at a large Dumber of electrical shops in the City, and 
at the department stores J .' 

The Edison Directory, containing a specially prepared 
list of names and addresses for convenient chopping, will be 
tent to anyone upon request 



The New York Edison Company 

*At Tour Service 
General Offitcs: Irving Place ind 15& Street 
Branch Offices where Electrical Appliance's tn difplajed and demon sirnted 
for the convenience oi the PuhU j • 

ao Norfolk St comer Heater Sv 15 But 3 25 th St near 5th Ave 

IO Ifiing PUce coma I ;;b St 362 Exit 149th St near Canrdudt An 

114. Vettjfld St bet B'way Jfc 61b Ave ;;(; Trenwot Ave com:r Mc^rtrev Ave 

151 Batt 86thSt bet Leiingiqn fl: 3rd A«t Ni^hiand Emergency C*H: Wtikki* jdoo 

All office* (e*C¥pT Irring Place) open cveaiap 



3y I0UELLA 0. PAHSONS. 

JOSKPil 'Ti:viN!Jri\ 11-.™ nm at^o 
.mc .il" nfjipi- .Imnniry 1, when |i|a 
Lrrm nn ri UMHobof of lhn State 
Molifin I'tr-mru 4'tiiiinM*ii5nii e* 
Ittrw, He will if -ii n lei witli the olhr-r 
membfes of tiro beartl niuil the rntlro 
csBiwr Lo:iH i.u rtM-jrcUd lu the nheir la 
fee Ih-ffi ilown^ 

Mr. I.'ii"iiifi>n in n Republic tin unit hn«i 
been OTIO of the mi)«t iirtivr uiciiibcra 
u( the r«mnr board In BWH^dftg ajpi1*Dit 
certain motion njprilTD*, lint (ronrnor- 
*l«t Smith pTohubiy fa-tla f iiiasnujiti tin 

t liar whole SlLlU- ■■ •.■.:;.! . . . L ■ . f 1 of ' I.H Ih ,!i 

Hftnira w*l '■• td^ahwl, It -.- . --ai. l bo 

folly t-i oejKiiiit n nifiy ■ncnibt.T at ihe 
bonrrl for mdl 11 short tune. 

iJoLyrnorHtft Htnlth in drHmtrly 
p^lKfl to do wm imrt (0 TejKiU the ccn- 
Borubiii taw, nnil iiitlj it* idimiuiiii:ni wii] 
En till thi' frit jol>* mi H10 riHiuiiisai^Ti. 
HinCn I ho repcui at ron»orahip in atte nf 
ill- m<i»l ll,l[H-irL.inl :i|:t:il«;- in lilt' l>elni> 
eeiitlu pliilfr.rlii, it SS C Spec-fed ScjcH'tf 

Jnnicd J. VTdIIcct will losie nn tjnja in 
inlroduHni: pie* a bill. Ho Ih <h>- tegfc 
cal pemon t« !>i«sent (he lilli In the Sen- 
ills 1 mid firflow it up to nee thai It in 
pni»ed. Njj one tloMbta be Luk n ] r ■ - u i i >- 
mode hja |ihnin for iliia very iliip^. 

Hour llamntim 1 > Matktr |.'r;i I'"Jttu. 

Hop? SptaOttQ had cnouKh. hip nCWA 
thin pant warii li make her 1 ' S H k t oi ilu 

holiday en ertxi ■"■'-:■ to he remembered, 
The Vox l-'iliii {'onipany. ia about lo be- 
gin n i''ii: hii^oT-npecial, the name of 
which 1b Iji'iiik uui^rded with the ulinent 
Bccrecy, ami illnit Ilr.mptap ;....■- bttft 
Hiked to pi: li Mil? leading rok. 3he bad 
been twirr-Mi-tl fi-oiti Ibu HjUie Hnmpyn 
ProduriHju- ■■■iiijinn)- fur this one pro* 
ductiim, wiiii Ji is ,-::[■! tp be ouc of ibd 
hJivenL thiin:-< foJt ban planum d fur til* 
■ '■[.nil,- SffrMiK. 

Wbt'ii !Unr" ll.impton h'nifihcfi with tha 
Fox Kilin Cnniiitny abc will leave [or 
tbe Goaut n- m ■■'•-<■ "finwfnl Lnr«:er>y, 
An »ll »lnr i-.ii:ipady haj hes-n i-nff-ififd 
(Or (1) h pfUilyrtiQU, whieh will be made 
by PftiOWM I'luycrii-ljn^ky, with no Ic«b 
a dirfd »r lhafl Ueorgo FitxtnaurJce in 
cbnrci' nf liiLj'iuciijn. 

MSim Jhnn|i!ir;r« prodiictloni hn> - » 
berti prf0ft8*t] llimuth . Aajorlati'd Firnt 
^'ntioniiL In-rcli-foTe. and It la not known 
whether 'In 1 '.'■"!! return to this company 
when Ml" 1 rrtti>baa "Lnwful Larceny ' or 
nat- "l.nwdtl Lnrc-ny." hy Samuel 
Nhipmcin. w:i' one o* the out.ilaiuHne; 
hlta of lh>' ilu-ntrc laAt *«iiuin. and it 
v.v: : linn-tj.inr I fi>r Mli'D'HAaifflOD i"T!-lii 

A. H. Womb, sever*! motithi nifo. WUh 
(Jenrite E^tiuiaitriw direetlrift and! tho 
ipcrinl piwi iihiiihtnl far f[\t nroduslloo. 

It ahould b r of itn* ejIKBX inttts 

in, moliPii |iirinri^ iiii'I :■ film thnt will 
laakfl tin'ii'i" lur nil conct?rned. 

lll'li;;*-,: IlixUiiiid IIOIIU- Imln. 

Bittrr its til'- dUnppopi T ttnpnt may ht 
to. theja who lotn! io l'.:;LI KiiL''i.:-i In 
motion i-i^irr-, Itichnrfi: ^iCmeland re- \ 
brail to f-r iherti iw* n* J njiportiint eon- ■ 
fatrnc'-x helil on the t'.'oaal Ho laid | 
.yr-MrrrTa.v l<" lui'l not nfeneil up any new 
ptjiyei-H. dln*altora or liars. 

"While t&ere urc aerrrnl important 
Hilna:* i 'iniiit;: " naid ifr. KoivlanjI 
"there iv i -rn : ;" nefiMlatioea sloturil, arid 
there l»n> ti liiitip i^ tw nr yrf-' r 

Mr. Hfi»"bind viid the nrmoBer of 
Adolph Z'tk..r Slorow l^rw, F. J. God^ 
not and th» 'ili"r liOrtdltnera. who were 
In California at the .uixio llm' 1 he wga 
thrrr-. BMW B fnliiciilf/nca uml nothing 

moT( '- -■ .... *- 

"We met, n; foiinsf, ^atil Sir. How- 
land, "inn mi nli'li-'t ra!k , 1&9&— tint In, 
inytiihiB ■■' impnr.nncn, au<l our Ccrtlnje 
itorretfirr liidn"! tucuii.ri thlnp In the 
world." 

One «f Hit- tuning papers staled that 
WTU Hi rToyn b"A pw to ihr'CoaUtt to 
anr- It pornfthliia roiih) lie doae to atop 
the ■■ir-'* !-i 1 : <i- '-f 3 M:i-"::ilT:|:t! hf>:ifc Mip- 
iiiia-ed tn dcnl with flolli ".i ■;-, w--- 
Tbifllf but 1 Mitniilim-'iitiry Hlbt, '"The 
arifrlr ■■'■ ■■■■! : "t> ir-. .any Mr. H«Ja la ra- 
tahhxliinj: Mi coiiitniinitl eeut(>r ill HoIIt- 
wrwd la nf-t-i ijn. ;nrpiip>nce rf fh!« briolr, 
Mt> oi\f » -'"nf to hBTe heard anytbJui 
ulKfit; the Look, hnt-it U'n Jt"f* w«j;er 
tba cocunuuiui center vat o T xnnc J. before 




The Most Important Part of the 
Large Woman's Costume— 

Her Corset 

Charm and gracefulness are nnt oialler of style, but of lines, and modern cor- 
sclry places them both within Hie reach of every woman. 

Today 11« woman of full ligure need not make herself uncomfortable by wear- 
ing a heavy, heavily boned corset in urder to acquire a smart silhouette. 

Scienlilic designing has made possible light weight, lightly boned corsets for 
large women of the lype of the new 



SM& 




— made exclusively for the John Wanamaker Store 

which embody the same ease, comfort and style as the corsets worn by women of 
average figure and embo'dy the same results. 

The important features of this excellent fitting Redfern corset of firm quality 
silk figured brocade are: (1) It slenderizes and gives the figure modish lines; (2) 
The tight boning; (3) The semi-elastic waistband, which gives absolute freedom at 
diaphragm; {4) The skirt which comes well down over the thighs where it Is strongly 
reinforced. 

Sizes 24 to 32 inches waistband. 

$5.00 

Let one of our expert .corsetieres fit vou with one of these new corsets. You 
wlii be delighted with the result. tiw fImt, old Bid,. 

John Wanamaker 

Broadway, it Ninth, New York 



thin eicltina bit of fiction was even men- 
tinned In film circle*, ir the- book in M 
nalaciona a* the untipnnpor article wnya It 
HltO'llcl bq aiipprrjneil. 

The BrttenOfl »f *U "hf producers in 
f'nliforrila in luppoifed to have been 
pile lined, ncrrtrtHfiE; to the firflrle, tdmttl- 
tjitiroinly with Mr. ITaya'ji trip" so a* to 
dtHeuaa thin booh in a co"fe«oec with 
the author. 

Mrrrrn (.. Help. 

Once mere tbn acroan Ih hclnB iireiPipd 1 
intn BTrlro'for a etna* Thia time it la 
PDitmnaler' Edward M. Iter^in and hi" 
form T^ho t||I nee the aerecu to carry 
a mertrajte to mall raHy and icouraly 
pari all ChriittPtfl prearnta. At it enn- 
fi'ranca with rapreaentaHv^a oT t^so Mo- 
tion riettire Theatre Owners of Amctlca 
a Trance menta wera mad* to dlJU'lny aa 
far in practical alldn .vi,ih tho nfrcap-iiry 
sSotfnna tn the puldlri and auch h«lpful 
[limn an may be ATnllEihta. 

Sydnoy 8. Tohen nncBT^ted lo Poat- 
ma*tr.r General ITttbirrt W«at thnt tho 
motion plctnre pcrectt he uivrl tn acquaint 
iho public with tbe advbahillty of mail* 
In? t'jeir df'ti rarly, And the ['oatniaeter 
General loat no time in adoptliipt Mr 
Cohrn'a Butteat^o^. , Ordert wnr*. aent 
nut to ll] poatniflateni to co-oprratc with 
tho Motion Picture Tbcat") Owner*, and 
Poatmuater Moreon lia» formally an- 
ntuncKl that the llotl-in RetUWJ Theatre 
(hvnera are loins; t* fjo-operaie wiih Now 
York in (tettluf thi* menccfl homo to 

hi..: poOPle. 

To be twenty-oaa la aatlifartion anonth 
Tor moat women, hot to b* nveiity-ont 
and the world'a yonnceal producer ia 
-' n^thinp that ]a capwiaHy firstlfjin^-, 
<'.i:n.ii!i-ri:ij.' tha uarcUy of wonuu pro- 
duwra. 

tlraeo Ilamaina -hera with her p.-tiiT# + 
which will ha roieaaad hy W. W. TTntJ- 
hiuaon. la iuat twrntjr-onr. ttnd ahc hun 
si'itliid motion ptrturca frooi A lo '/>. &lc 
will he a enast of jonor at tho m'omHn'a 
Pay Thib far Fitarbcffti to-duy, end it i* 

i-:.]><-.-L"d ili(- Will him: aom«t1llDr{ to trill 
jbaut ber flwt productloii, wMch U ajj- 
[inilJriH tcly nsirrifld "Juat Ufca i ^Voman. ' 
llura HaAlria bi at tba Aator Ifotd, 

Kddia Bo^nai on aH« JoK 

j^jploltaUDn la EUdi? 1 ISouna'a middle 

natna, thtt It why ha i* OD the Job 

wbtnever tfao tubjact epmt tip tot dia- 



ciiniion- Hecauin ha knowa lha why and 
whwuferes of ihU lutHcme buiiPtBB, 

Air. lioiilif. « '<■■/ in ;::■:•!, ni'T of i-i -[iloi tn- 
tlon for ItmI-Hi'iii. Leavn for Uettnit to- 
day [ii u-r.il jtl the QXThlOitRtiOD of 

"jjimBO" ijanrtn'' at Oieichtmnti'B 
llrondMJiy HiJ-jind Theatre. J-'rojii Detroit 
STr. linnns will go on to Chicago to look 
after tha i-xplnlilns; of "Jlrokpn Chain a/' 
bookr4] hy rialaboD & Kali for tha C1U- 
Cuij'u ttirntre. 

Joe KiHbl narlariaa nun., 
Il.-r. ini; diacorerad that It pays to make 
a ;v:-:l picture., Jahti Htahl 1b retnmlng 
!i'jr:Li' lo The Coant to apcud CbriatiniUJ 
He ia kq.ii.- bachto btaif) work and hr> 
ji'Tinii '.<■-■■ ip rcdtrn lo New York with 
an other prndiietif>i}- an fine as "The Pan- 
Eeroiis Ant-." Mr, StnJil will 'wntitiTJc 
hin work for the [jouib 1'. !Unyer <Jom- 
pan)'. 

vcr.irt CUrlt .Harxr«al. 

\' ■■ ■■:'■-'■;,] \ >:in,-!il:i^ at tha Church of 
the Ang-eht, Yiolct Clark anrt llobert 
Comfit Fnemau wltc mnrrlial In the 
r-rrav-nre of a' few I^oa Anseiea frir-nda. 
3{3$a C'laric ia nin* cu* mtr tnuat nuceeaaful 
yoiina; iiee-iarip writers and bat mniiuirt 
In of in!Fn.«l lo n luru* twh nr frirnrta 
In tub chi. After a' P-w ttan in Paaa.- 
dt'Ua me !■:-!'.!'■ and urooin wiil came on to 
.Veiv Totk fcr a brief vialt, nftir -wbleh 
they wii :.;.,! for Gttroua .for a honey- 
moon trijj abroad. ' . 



To Itnld *fe 

Mem 



Itta-Ul f f f*(t'ti. 



trTicea w±]| be h*ld for llw 
Inie Ewan J:iollce. who flieil In JlorJin. 
Ocrmniiy, October 10. at the Chim-h >.f 
fit. Fnul the Apo.iflo on December Id. 
Mr. JtiMiki: wa*. ftirmerlr pri'sn rrpre. 
aentatiV" tor (ho r>j Kllni Company 
and ii writer of cnnaiiJerablf proininence. 

irrior Frtrnd ii«y B B pliorr- 

Thnt bu*y yonna; man, Arthur Vrien^. 

took out hla founlniu iifd yatfttrd/ar nnd 

lijrned a chect for IIbtoH M.-«mih. The 

reaaon for thin <-iprnHh tiro wns I he 



(ttrchaae of "Tho B*«*d VMa" t«r 
Ulalinctlvo Pietnrea, 

lnrm>ina rrlima'n Capmctir* 
William D. Kelley, aceordina; to word 
from th.- I'riimij dfBeaa, hfla just spent 
fGI>,000 In leehDleal derteea to LDCraaeO 
the rapacity of Prizraa, Mr. Eelierj la 
tt-riinLi-nl udrlfer of Prlami an4 he 
ought to l.mj'.t the importanco of hla 
inveatini'nt. 

To Help tha CJiltdramu 

Metnhera nf tha American. Cuojimittee 
tor Daraitated h'racce. of winch Am- 
baaaador Harrick ia pre^idant, anti thi 
MatL-rniiy Centre, of which UltEa Mubft 
t'!i:L(iit- ia prealdent, baie ctrBtbLDtd on 
i inotioa picture enterprisa to rm 
iundi for the two phi lintb topics. 

A Lwa-retl film entitled "The .Nisri 
Before *-"!i :■»■■: «!-. ■•" From the poem ni 
I>r. Moor**, will In- shown at tba Plarai 
Theatre, I-'Ifty-niuth etreet and Madiac'L 
BTanaei on Boiurday mornlnjr, l*,f ■ !;i! ■ 
Itl, at eleven o'i-3-jca. Thr picture will 
ha di&tributed ihrouchout the counlryl-y 
regular theatrical i-httnncl- nnd tha p- ■ ■ 
ceeda will raine a Chriittxtdi fun for tha 
cbildreji r-f both chjiriila*, 

Deacen'anntd of the Moore tamljyajmi 

HhoivTi lliKr lotere»t In tht- pictura hy 

arttwiag pirtiirc* ami lil-tni-tea of Itr. 

I Mrtfvre and hi" *ii rhi'-fren. The hon^e 

' In Cbetlft Park, now W'trt Twenty -third 

street. Ik [fprodu-ed nnd fhc coiluineJ 

; of 1S20 are carefully carried out. 

A Ltaa or Tiro-. 

I If 1 hed my rinift! f«r nhrthtii* la fh* 
I WfirPr 1 wtutuj ehooae a Uobol to do mjr 
. Chriflmaa "hopplni;. J.ea?* tbnu Iwi 
trrcka from nnvr i*brt*!snun will bo her* 
nnd liter-' 1 La notbini in uiy Jiiiud but 
h jii'itioji pictures. 



^A^MatlBaT ifafrvrtF* ' \ 



STUDM 



STUDIOS OF 

Itt&t DAHCIKC 



J Perfect Sboul4*rtu«Annii 4; 

Hothlug cq^ali tbe beaulifat, aoH, 
paariy w bits appMraneeCfllllaad'e 
Oriental Craam tru- 
den to the iha«!rj«n 
■.ntt arms. Covcra 
»k in blemiahcs. Will 
not nth oft Far an- 
:rior IO «owiiara- 
'hiio-Fi tali- Rachel. 
K 'Qt /?r T^lSi" t 

L f.T.noFimesoit 



Oriental Cream 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. 




I SEWTT RELEASE 
BY UNITED ARTISTS 

I His Future Pictures Will Be limed 

Through SabiidiRry of That 

Corporation. 



AMO TO EASmiS "THE BIBTK" 



j Hay* Asks Chrl«t["o Advocate t« 

Halcn-, SflSirtUf.ni for Iw»t- 

Ink Ffetetve*-. 



Goat and Trousers 

T*B lowext-tn-the-city price lor .hit quality 

Superior in style and fit-^the two main features of dress 
clothes. The fabric is excellent unfinished worsted and 
the tailoring is thoroughly dependable. Well lined and 
trimmed with a good quality of silk. 

Tuxedo or Full Dress Vests 
$4,75 to $9.75 



Kirth rfawr, Front. 



EVENING DRESS FURNISHINGS 



Full Dress Shirts with plain 
bosom and cuffs; one or two stud- 
model. $2.89 

Dress Shirts with pique bosoms 
and cuffs; one or two stud 
model. $3.29 

Tuxedo, Shirfs; plain pleated 
models. $2.89 

Tuxedo Shirts with soft finished 
pique pleated bosoms. $3.29 

Custom (stock) Dress Shirts, linen 
bosom and cuffs, $3,29 

Main Floor, 

Full Dress Stud Sets, 

Main Floor 

Dress Shoes, $8.94 

M.ln Floor, Boleob; 



Tuxedo Shirts, soft pleated model; 
Jacquard sateen fabrics. $3.89 
Tuxedo Cravats, 59c to $1.44 
Full Dress Cravats, 47c to 94c 
. Imported Wing Collars, 34c 

Dress Suspenders, 94c to $2.44 
Full Drws Black Hose, '$2.89 
Imported Linen Handkerchiefs, 

$1.49 to $2.94 



Dress Reefers, 
Derby Hals, 



$4.89 to $16.74 
$4-89 



ftBth arret!. 



$5.24 to '$20.24 

, BraaiLii-av. 

Oxfords, $7.44 to *&,94 

r, SMB. SIti^i, Retr, 





HERALD 8QV ARE d^nC. 



JOHN WANAMAKER DIES IN 84TH YEAR 



mw YOBS. 



(ConlltrBCd J-'rOiii Pnigr- 1> 



in ihe bmirjen world v.-ill be sorely felt 
just at this time when mon Of til type 
art so badly seeded." 

BslTSlIffSI Amir »P*«I... 

Commander Evftflgeline Booth, of tin; 
Sntvnl.ii.rj Arxny, Issued a statement >■(?■ 
terdaj in appreciation of John "Wnna- 
maker's work for humanity and, in psr- 
t.cular, for a In int crrot in tJe work end 
development of the organisation aba 

f'omroaodcr Booth's statement w*a In- 
spired by the fact that Mr. Wanamaker 
wii an intimate friend of hrr father, 
General William Booth, the founder of 
the Salvation Army, alio far tJe fact 
(bat "the Merchant Priner," daring hi" 
entire career, ivae intensely and mate- 
rially Interested la (ha Salvation Army's 
l-pitita*. and charitable work. Thr. 
building at Broad Ht.Mt. and FnirmoBnt 
avenue, Philadelphia. whLcj la now used 
M ft dlrla"onal hesYdquarteTi far the Sal 
vntion Army, was one of the Jtlfts Ibat 
Mr. Wanfi.mnl.rr made to this OrCftcLDl- 
tfon. It waa given outright to the Army 
and nan the laifeat niacin gift ater re- 
ceived by taic organisation 'daring its 
fifty jmh of ex. st tn.ee. 

Commander Booth said: 

"The great bulld'nf In Philadelphia 
which is tjiMid ai our divisional hrsd- 
qn oxters and varying a ctivii.it- a of our 
work there will ever stand ns a memorial 
of fall 1arg«-he*rted pafsoalty toward 
the Salvation Anoj- 

"Nor WSJ this the Only anltrrinE tpfct-El 

Of hit Interest la this -work. He has tor 
yean ranked among our most princely 
supporters, and .vet he will be missed 
more on account of the wisdom of all 
counsel, the count* oS hla faith and hla 
ever ready wtQItrsTiess to throw tJe waott 
weight of hla almost Ihimlttole Jnfloene* 
into the balance for the furtherance a. 
this and almilar worthy work for the 
uplift and blessing at mankind." 

INSPIRING CAREER 

OF MR. WANAMAKER 



Jni. ii Wanamaker, known throughout 
tli" world fta the Merchant Prince, waa 
until the time of hla fnta.1 illness, ta ac- 
tive In the tnanadbR'-of hla (Teat atorca 
fj" the moat euthurlBatic yontj imatina- 
bir. Rearalna; hb ciglity-foDrth year on 
July 11, be journeyed to hla office dally 
and kept Dp hla other Inttrcata aa weli 
for be Jad also won renown aa a chord, 
man it mi pbllanthroplat. 

HellxIOD waa a tanre part of Mr. Wan- 
amaJcrr'a life, Uc never failed to par- 
ticipate tn church affair*. .Mihoueii a 
Preabytarian ^Imaelf, he epTe»d>a onich 
larger field, dolnf ploocer irork for the 
V. M. C. A. and other brcanlaatloak. 

Jo-hn Wajumaker'a death fau ended 
a caraer la which lie alieceaa!fnJ1y hlanaTed 
hjfh moral Ideas and buatat** enterprise, 
■ feat p-blt-;. proved hla title aa a phileo- 
ihmplat, when be Introduced aocn 
chanaes in tnt live* E .[ employee* « 
iJorti»fjiQ( their worklnr day ftvm :\>\t- 
teea to el|tit hourn, and other beneficial 
intaoTatirjnS. 

Called by the Quaker City "the leading 
dtlsen of Philadelphia." John Wana- 
maker wl* bom In hitlnble cnov^h cir* 
cnoifitADcea io the axme city. tie. Mn of 
a OermiQ father uid i French moUmr, 
The very Hen moacy lie earned was 



■even crnta, hla pay for tuminp; over n 
row of bticks in the brickyard ULi father 
owned 1 . This waa rriieti In' hiid ranched 
the rip* ate of 12, 

When lie waa fourtccli V obtained hla 
nc-it real job aa an iTr-irnl imy ia a 
boolthlor*-. Thp pay was flJS it WTOt. 
A year later he enieret. the dry ROOtta 
btleineiiR, befcmlTtjc n salesman in a 
clathlnx aUjrp, Th.a wiia Tgw^r Hull, 
a famous o?d atorc. 

Kmnloj-rr Prnfaed Him. 

Ono of ?i!n early cmployera, CoL 
Jojnpb M. Bennett, iuld of liin. : 

"John was the moat atabiliuufl lnjy I 
ever eaw. I uatd to tflke bim to lunch 
wltk m?, and be would tell mi- how h.- 
waa gointt to bo a srtut mcr-'hatit. Fie 
was jilwajs organiiiug j>nmcthiiiff, IJn 
jeemed to b* n nattiral-bOrii orjranivr. 
ThJa faculty waa probably a^-qimtnb!e 
for blj grrat bucccbo-" 

Whan he waa twenty-fnur nnd lind 
aared up tome tnanrr. about $l,iHlft F lie 
eatcred a partnership with lila bTother- 
in-Iew, Nathan Brown. They started a 
clothing etare. the Brut Joy's rccafptv 
totaline aS-i, Thia wan ot tJe cutbrcnk 
of the CivU War. 

Shortly Bfierwarcl young- John Wana- 
maker tried to cnliat, but waa rr-j, ■=■:,.,. j 
because of weak luogr', and aa a luiTin 
to hla f«rinfi helped in the organza- 
Uon of the Christian Commiuaion during 
the Civil War. 

Mranwhlla the little bu.-iineaa hcgnn 
to grow, Tb* pair did not own a di>- 
livcrj wifon, »o John made the de- 
llvcriee in a small two-wheclcd^cart. Tlie 
brotber-lE-Iatv foil *irk. 4 nd utarly- all 
the work devolved upon the youni; part- 
ner. NeTrrtiolesa, at rhe end of the 
first year the fnlumo of buiaqias reacbed 
a mark of 824,000. „ 

One of the paramount moilniH of Joan 
Wanamaker was "Advertise." lie boast- 
ed that the first *flG profit from (he Ut- 
ile bualnetswas turned ri,iht haek n, 
newspaper ndvertlainx and that it 
Lrought back fl urnht davhled This plnn 
was followed out down to thp presedt 
flay. Mr. H anamakAr ranotfy laid it 
was it (Jvcr! burn that i>nabled bim t fl build 
the llltl* ttora of IJmwn & Wanmnsker 
into the prtat InaUtmiun It becaihe in a.t 
shove a tinm aa lS7tt. 



lnirodDMi] hii TnBerlest 
Wben the b^«Jth(F^in'low retired, JQlUuj 
Wanamfik^r dtdded to t(»r aotne at hi:: 
theories. He establlfeheil a one-prfco pol- 
icy tup to tbla time clerks ond purchas- 
er* always har;ijled over Iho priced and 
fntroduced a ahortcr workins; day. Mu 
fonnd.lt waa cheaper to make some ciajtrj- 
ea of ajoods than to buy from manufac- 
turers, sad became one of the Drat re- 
tailers to aupply bis own stock In certain 
ittklca. FindltiR if difficult to &•; em- 
ployees who saijjifled lilm, lie starled 
tralnlvg aehaol* i .:. tcacb them "the Wjui- 
amaker ayawm." 

In 1876 the Pennaylvan.a Railroad de- 
cided to abaulalon its freJgJit termlaal at 
Martet nnd Thirteenth strecti, aud Mr. 
Won em a tor took it to oobHnue lila pol- 
icy of JiipoDtioti. Thla was at thH tluif 
of (he Centennial Extwtftl mi. Calling it 
■r new kind of atnre," Mr. War)ainsker 
O^xned his estabHsbntent Hloiilltnncouily 
with the rtpoaitlofi ond afmred fotrreot 
with th* world fair. 

He gradually added w bin alock of 
tnen'a rlothlna;, wotnen'a wear, hals, 

, shoes, furniture and all the variety at 
(nods that make Up the modern depart- 
ment store. The business still grew, and 

| i»ii It was necessary to tike over taa 
entice iquar* block from Hackxt to Chest- 



nut Rtreit iiyl from Thirteenth atiret to 
CityTInll Square. 

By IWrtf Mr. Wnnnmaker hod amasced 
a IflMtO fortune, and irpreart F-tiit more, 
lie bought the huslnesn r.r.rl building of 
A. T. Stewart in IS'ew l>rk tnd a yaar 
later M-ectn. the fourtcen-itorr building 
tlntignidc. from aH|Ml. to Ninth street. 
In both stores: he placed many beautiful 
works of art nnd prieeleu Antiques, giv- 
ing thnm an firjultunCf-t that set new 
stnniUnls in itieJTlinndir>lnB. 

AtWWps Tonildevrd Euts>l«7e*B, 

One of tln> rensnna fnr "Mr. Wnnn- 
niFiinr'a aiteeess wna his attention to the 
nerd* of hi* emplnyeti. Ha waa alwnj-s 
alert to their welfare, cstablishlnf aitinn K 
them lEiRiiv inatitutl-in for rnkivntiii^ q 
apirlt of frkndabin. educating them to 
lieitfhten their earning cipadty, retiriiiK 
old EiB,pfey*s* on .my ntid rnrroluf, a ae!f' 
gotarnjiif; 1ji.i1-.' |i. cunsidor cbcnplBints- 

*To ajkow bis iqtcreit lu them wna ap- 
preclatod thirteen tliuusend of bis ;-in- 
Iitoyc-s in 101 1, the fifrietn anniver*flry 
of iiin businejjfl ijaTew, preetcd him In hie 
I'liilndflpliiii, Rtcrp nnd preaenOd him 
with llic hftuaa in which he w«« born 
(Mid e, jubilee book in whU-h the thirteen 
thousand Imd written tlicir names. 

Mr. Waaamnkfr rruialjieil BCCivo :«.■ 
n men-bant nil li is life, but lie nlso had 
two othi-r iclercflts to ivblch he Rare 
the niimi' nnstiatetl eJtewi nnd fnilhfwl 
Br-aia. Tlic-ie lvere Ehe lif-lds of politic* 
and the church. 

He wax it-.. -iii:u~[K fa ;.,. liiL-.nl Kfe a; 
an indepppdi'Pt HoiiublicDii, Htj de- 
clined the ii.'inisrfitinii lu Iwu onTieea a* 
farly aa ISSfl, OW bela« tha nominadoD 
fo r ConKrwKman-at-.ar.je frum Pt'LBsyl- 
vnnis, the 'Jttjrr ne independent caodl- 
date for Ma. tor of i'lilladclphla. Freal- 
dentiaj fSmpalirUQ were faus£_ Lime* for 
him. for iic worked actively for hla 
choaeu eftrididatu, uud dJQrtnx the Har- 
rison eumpnlfrn irfta a nipmber of the 
llcpubiicnii NmioTisi Exccutire Commit- 
tee. 

When llsrrixon mi elected, Mr. 
Wanamaker ■ n ? ■ r-.*ij the CabiaeE aa 
rnstnjfurtr'r Cwjurat. Th^ tumv spirit of 
orjrahiiatlnn which surrr-ftded so wnn in 
hid Mure iviirkrtl i..j,iiji11v na wril Tor the 
mail sci-vier. and durlnir hla term of 
office many new Idra* w*re put Into 
uac that biivr In-i-r.nn' on imtr-jral part of 
our mail system. An (nterratlna; point 
h Mr, WMiiianisi'i-'s sdvortry "f a par- 
rel ;»ost system ilii'j" a mail ISvinm •lr- 
partmCbt. <wo L ideas which he-had (be' 
pleaiure to real ice Istfr. 

Active In 'IrllAlou- WurlE, 

In religious work he l>ecuiir id^milSed 

Willi i!i:iny .ir!:.iii::-:.:Lliii|]:i. Jll FeblTISry, 

I V,.*. in- i,r i;,iii.;,..'.| the IVrhi.uv Sutidky 
School with twenty -sei'rii otheriL It no» 
boosts 6.000 mr-xnbers nml is cirled (be. 
largest Kimdny School in ihe country. 
The mrrchnnt nl^u foundrO the Jlrother- 
hood of Andrew «T3d Philip, and took an 
active ins.-n-,: in bin rcltgiuus UiatltuUnns 
to tb« i':irl, 

In his jibileMibfopic work be waa 
aided materially by bts wife. He mar- 
ried Mary B. Brown early iu his career, 
tibe waa ibo dAUfhUr or a merchant, 
and tiiey were married in latW. Fir- 
Sceins;, ■„:■.-.: \n- nnd religious n> his basi- 
iicaa, tm- was equoltj *o i^ his married 
life, and the cumpaiilonahlp with his wifo 
endured until sbe died in Atlantic Clty 
od August St, 1U20. after a loqg ilinass, 
Kae heSped him in his various jutji icicn 
such as fogodin* the I > mibjteriaD Hoa- 
pital in J^hlladelphfa, tie fffst Trnny 
anvinga Bank there, cOntirlljrurJng to 
many college numiDnary buildings in the 
Par East, and equippinsr the food ahlpji 
which went u> (he twfttYM the .Mgiaas 
during the (..rent War. He also iiiti- 
iwrteil Henry Ford's peace efforts. 



MABEL nuRHA^n, 
| 3hr Is tiit Ktnr In "Suxsnnr,"* to br 
' rrleaaeal ay Allied Artl>ta thfrnicii 

I nmngfEBent with Stsvk BenaeK- 

By LOITELLA 0, PAESONS. 

AT Icnst one bnpaarbufc question in 
the moliou plerure judnatry will 
bP aettled heroro the now year, 
end tint Id the rrleate of (he 
.VE.n-k <Sfniiett prviduct. Mr. Bennett 
will release hU fortlieomlilg ptcturra 
throufh tlir Allied Froditccra" and I-Ib- 
tritrUton' CVirporuilon subsidiary orgsni- 
tation of the United. Artlata* L'ornorn- 
tfon. 

When Mr. Bcopctt wns hrrc lhcrc|werfl 
many rumors concenilng his plans, .hut 
be had a contract with Associated FlV 
Nrttirtripi that had trome taoutha to rif.i. 
and ns In- said at the time he ues not 
Id a position to asy anything iiutll be 
bad comj.Ietpd hi:. c^LAtiug contracfr. 

E. M. Aslicr. rep resell tins Mr. dentictt. 
complCTc<] final arrancements for the -Ih- 
tributi'in ■■; Mr. Senuctt'^ pictures tlii" 
pant week, with JUnvm Abramu, lieud of 
I lis E =-■ t Artiste, aud all its suhiiidiary 
comniin' ■■■. 

Mr. AhWcaa, who wnn the huaie^t nail 

lu Nrw Vurk yf?xter{lpy, aup|K'd Innr 

I enough to any the new contraew mean nil 

of the. Bennett lectures. Tha first to be 

! reluased is "Kuidnue," NTnbel NorWflnd'l 

Inst pietuvr. This will be foltowct] by 

, Otber» tnm the Bennett studio, which. 

: If true to past performances, will add 

to the United Artists stimdioE^ 

To ijliii-iimtr "Blrtn." 

j Wblio Illroiq AbTami waa nt it ye* 

] ttrdny he completed n few niore ftrraagft- 

i incuts, nmuug them [ilans to diairiliutt- 

"The Birth of a Nntiija" thmupli United 

Artists. The big (irifhtli apccinl lina coipB 

] in for eon aide m tile rmntnent ainco fcnttfh 

j Levenauu Jeeidtvi It should be ci-nsareil 

before hs'in;; furaed loosO, In fact, if my 

j memory seivcu me urifht, tlie «ecret^ry 

. of tbe Atate Moiiun I'fcturii (.'ummjri- 

ni'it hiiw lui E:i» opinion that "I'lio 

| Uirth" ahouliJ hot be rrleiUcd at all. Bui 

iurtunntc.y he in Liuly uuo-tblrd uf the 

busrd. t 

"I woudcr.'" ■'.-! u man oommcntiuL r on 
the ngiLatiou Og*io»t what lias dgpii 
culled tbc grejU'^l Diction picturx cvtr 
made, "if "The Merclmi.t of veadea" wim 
bclnc releiuiird, i^ith Lrnvid Warliiiiil, as 
n picture infu'-i'j at on the sLUgr. Uioy 
winjld |wrfr(i[ it in run without ceUsor- 
in* ft?" 

AoLne of the iheiitrc owners have <.ue_s- 
i.ii.nr-.l the wliiduiii uf nbowlng "Thr. Hirrh 
Of a Ntttlon" ill litis time beenTtse of 
Ku Ikltix Kl«" n.i'usatians' through ihu 
country. But Mr. r r riffitb im.t inadf* It 
clear his old-timr Kn tUus Klan h;iii uu 
asscrciation with the present ursjauiuition 
and Is simllnr in BinW only, the liinL 
of a Snlion" Kluu nftvlns: been merely an 
aftermath M thr i "Ivstl Wa.r. 

Mr. (Jrilliilb hnn met some of thr local 
ihtatro owners vm<\ eiploinet] bii point nf 
view. ProbAbly the best amwer Is the 
reptilsitiQii 'The 1 6i rr ti d n Pfnthm" bus 
la every elviliird eonnrry as the first filcj 
that pldrAd hiotinn pictures among Mm- 
Arts of the worbf. 

"Thr FlUri" ait llljilto._ 

For the Chyfcttftaj atrrtictlon at the 
RlSlto, Bngo Rieaancfinhi has booked 'The 
Fllft." Which lie believes la entitled to 
(he E>est preiie^tjilloil It can be given. 
Call LaemniK who has seen to It thai. 
rhij> picture ban none of Booth Tarkfng- 
tnn'a auutlety on the screen, has invited 
Mr. TarkliJglTO. Miss, Bnrke nnd Mr. 
Zlegfeld to attonrl the opofiitiirof ,h* pie- 
ture. Mr. Tarktrrrtoti pfH he in town 
aa that date :'■■;■ [In* first ruhning of 
"''Jttoaii. Briar." hi* nrw pla)y In which 



The Honorable John Wanamaker 

died yesterday morning 

at 8 o'clock 



(urea. The article, which npppnni miner 
n. Chiengo date line, sttya American pn>- 
dueem wiU sell America to th<! v^t\i\ 
with motion pirtures. 

"American producern fiirnhh -h" mn- 
jnrity of nil pictures •faown ill Mm wotW, 
Mr. Have wrote, "ond correct liquet mpt 
nr the life nnd haoitu nf i-ur own nnd 
foreign people. Htm to the other, will gn 
tta fownrd brlneing the intrnTiili'Uip] im- 
dhTstiindini. ond spprrcintiim which 
movfli in the direction of n Worw petu-e. 
The prnducera qre maliiuK certain tlmt 
nil films sent ubrnnd, wherever ih'-y ".ay 
ko, shnll correctly portvoy American lite, 
ideals, and itppnrtnuidwi, 1 " 

Mr. FTava named fltty-ais nr* ftlnwi 
nn indieativ* nf the conuajt IJl>e nf nie- 
liires aurJ "nf ihf direction of the effort 
jhnt in belnjr made." 

"A rommlltee appointed W '"''.i n ," 
i jjiipal EdiM'ntinfi Assoflatinn. " he ndued. 
"in nif-etin? with thr nieuiher* flf the nv 
M.rintiM. (Motion I'ii.tllre Producers and 
lli-irlhtimrji, Tnr«. and n-nim will I.-' 
l>rrfi-i'te,| to the ent] Chni HiJih ii^Ki Prt 
now obtain* . tt.peih.-r with the partaia 
ohiiost liniitlcs* ilnmantl of the future, 
n;hall be met Wltto pwloftogir pli'tureB. 

□ avtnn's .Ihart ?-oliJrr^«. 

Bnicn Barton is point; 1" h t ihe WMM 
have rnr>rc aV his b^nmroisly pWlwOpbfc 
i-al vditorlfllfi. To ohtnin as wide s rlr- 
eiilarion ss jioBallde lie hn^i made ar- 
ringemeuts with BeertpJ N'ntionnl to 
di«trihote the Unicn Jtarton short sul^ 
jeetF. baaed on Mr. ftarton s n«nfl -F 
humor, The Ural picture. "'Jn«t n T.ittl^ 
Labs nt thw U!uh ( - WJW fini-ihcd a few 
dayn nso. 
irrtls/n* Frorii Pvoflneera Beeartty. 

II. I). Vnn l't;!l. the nfTnble and cnpn- 
liin younJT mao who bus been in cflnrjS 
of puliUfity ntid nploltfition f.i^ Pto- 
Hirers aee«rlty. tias reslgnwl- Ha haa 
imt announced his l^nns fur the ful.i]re. 



B'WAY FLAPPERS AT THE COLUMBIA 



New BurlflSirafl Prodnotion of Rube 

Bernstein Proves to Be Hrst. 

CI bgs Show. 



HtmT AND BITES C0HEDIA5B 



By "Tnro." 

ttube PJerinjtrln'B Flrondwny Flnupcff. 
lireaented by the Reg fl | Revnfij, Ine., 
at the Cohimbia, this week, cacstltutcs 
n hiL'l) dn*a burleniufl production, 
scenleslly good, well costumrd, and 
amply fortlDrd. with many Incidents that 
contain clean, whoiesonje oomedy. Fur- 
therfnorc. Ifernatclti'i] mcritodoiiB offrr- 
ina is enhnnevrd liy a wonderful cam and 
n still more wonderful and well tm.nrd 
chorua, good limkin^ -tor thn most nnd 
flunked by Teddy Winter, and Toou 
Heldt, two fast ponlej, l*ba aCtolft is 
brisk throughout. Waller Brooks boa 
produced a to of onlivenitjg number*, tlie 
muplc for which baa bomi eoatributecl by 
Joe Cooper and Sam Lewis. 

Altogether the flappers represents cue 
of tb+* best «byw# Kf ien si the Columbia 
tllla aenson, and credit, hig credit," !.■» due 
tbc superior | ■ rod u ring sEowmsnifbir* -* 
Bflmsfrin for hlr "'--■ 



both scored far their hnrmoniilhg rcudl' 
tion of "Wgy DoWf) Hottib t " whnro 
Aaron blended n sort of pJccolo subdued 
idea wiLh Kelly. 

Miss IVrd's "Why Pon't You I-cava 
Mo Alnns" brought a good ronnd fit 
hand clapping and b bouquet. For two 
encores Rose simply tensed "em with rc- 
[ieated cbonisra t 

Miss Dix recistcred n <hlf hit witlr 
"Don't Ttrirg lie Posies When, it's 
Hhoeiiea That 1 N<ierJ." Somo pose* nt 
the banquet revealed Miss J>lx hi n blnL'k 
uuiou suit that allowed her to nlinw '. 
niOrtelonoly ntodp) flgaire. At least tllS 
Bpeetntnrs voted It so. 

Ono of the distinct surre^es In tha 
number* was "IJool My Puppta*" led by 
the graceful nnd attract^* V-:--*. I^jv-il 1 -- 
It wna thn first number rrnlly to regis- 
ter two encorci nnd ull doc tn the Vin- 
nie-cultiirod ntruts. 

KiL|iiiin Htepped some in ".jtcpperV 
Hail" and terpaJLdinK.l >«»ne tnore .n. 
'Tl.frKty All rfie Tin-," Mate* get ,« 
good in.lnj inii^-iis, w|th his "It Ain t 
i.ihe !i l#fd tn Wiia." r eom^ly ditty 
with many seraea. MIm Msiiette's 
"Cnmc on Home" song nnd q little dnnc3 
was the extent of her effort for her ope- 
Clnlty. Bhirle.v. nltbotigh petite, i»a- 
■esuad a miphty powcrtnl rote*. Sltfl 

rotild hnvr "snld" the BOng thoilKll for 

t-etter reaults without the eppamnt atiff- 

iicn. It wan in bur "Unnuiinnn 1 -■ 1 1 .-.:-" = 

where tlm smallest 

bat 



neler 



"Itoln-mln 



Ctrl.' 



For CiiIUj. Grip »r Inflorriu 
tni ti ■ pr*T*r,ni. mum IAjf,|l>* 1 1 SO WO 
UtJjJiVE T.fclrti. Th» bti bun iht .ijm^lHla 

f( K. W, Onwe. tB* tu.it ye™ in BJtOhtO.j x*r. 



BlUid UtirLo irtu br starred, 
Dnnr (o ristkt, 
Dougiaa Fairbatihi is fttlng :^ tight the 
Triangle Company by taking his eaae to 
Our t^oitcfl Htflies rinpramo Court. Thr 
New Vork SnpTCMie Court ruled tbnt Mr- 
Kalfbanks's old picture could be reis- 
sued and ro-edited by the Triangle com.-, 
pany and put un the market In couvpe- 
litlen wjth hii newer prpductjonx Mr. 
Fslrbankti held the fe-edklnjf nnil nbancr- 
ing of bia pictures was nnfair to him and 
UJeffll, and now that the New 1'ork Su- 
preme Court dues not agree with him be 
lu ning to ink. it to the- blgbeat tribunal 
ami pJcad hla ctur. 

rr a y« Wrlte-j Cbrlstlwn AdvecstSi 

Actoedlng to the Post of Monday, Will 
II. IJu>-b has written a letter to the CLxii- 
tlan Advocate, ofGcial phblicatlon of the 
Hethodlst Kpiscopal church, reqaesflng 
•agXratlotur for i.'iiprcvins motion pic- 



Aftae upending thri-e ur four inalilhi 
| In Xew York, tnikinc distjiljiitiuii. Har 
I Iry K notes. sopitvlhiiiK dirrctwr of "The 
\ Hoh.-miur, QitV* '"ode for Mn Allianc- 
. Pfcttirel Corparatiun. kin tomplcted ir- 
1 rnngementH with Lhr Awurlciin ll^leasluB 
foinpnny tn dtsmtKIt* lli" film- l^*r 
I Novelo, If. W. (Griffiths most nccnt 
; imi^rthtlat.. in ilif f^tpired plftyer. 

Hhoivlps at col-tntuln. 
No lejs u |>ltjH than tJe rfatstcr pfiF> 
eiucts of Columbia Utiirersuiy has been 
ebosrn for tin: liret ehowlnn; of "Tlie 
Holy ruble**" a motion niefnee vusion 
nf Ihe Old Tenllltaciil. Kridsy t^fniug 
lu tbt dflle. nnd the liofir i« T-.10, tn room 
j i:*n, JoiimnllHm IlnildlnR-. 

v(fi-,)rii-ii!oU'» J'srents id Scr Bim, 
tJn CbrlstPiSt John McCormack'n par- 
eatm in DiiHin are coing ps hless the 
mirage uf motion pictures, for on that 
day thry will ace their hou on the 
arreon. Mr. MctJormack. the [risb tonor. 
who has auujr bis way Into millions o( 
hearts was ^isiling: Thoumi Meiirhan at 
the .-'acigtls rioyers-T^sky itiulio. Mr. 
Malgnnh inveigled him beioee the ram. 
rra atid hti\ sumr sccnpH tahfil lufort 
the slturer knew -ifhat it war all abo-ir. 
|'?iriimount has rablrd for a projection 
Tnachlne and "A Baehelor Ihiddy'" has 
already aoue to Ireland to be added tn 
ihe Chrlstmaa rntert-iiiitiient. so ir Is 
expected there will he at least one fsm- 
ilv In PtibMn who- will ra^l the inutloo 
pleture hlcwfd, 

TslctnaV i'-it*. of the feass. 
Tlw Theatre Oimern" Clmmlwr of 
t'ommerre pians to- take i-stj- of tb<" 
press three days. In order 1o ptaeste" 
thr rrpoetcf* who |nlV« com p. a in ed tbeM 
whs hot always sijffirienr service at 
hnnrl tn facilitate the news of the 
luncheon*, [t has nppoint'nl a Jilhlirlty 
cuirKnitten to hand nilt the "d<-r>r." 

WMI !Hll» tnlm.l riifiSrm. 

Agnes Egun Oobb is busy tturka days 
■MltirJi platiH. Her m«st recent negijtEa- 
tion is a tontrnet '.vli'.i Nell Slilpman to 
handle a series of nitlmal pictures ta he 
made at Mt*a Shlpmsn".'. Tunch In Idaho. 
Mist ^hipinnn, who has come on frnin 
the West with "Gru Intake*." a feature 

flFoduction. ha* a ado eontninins two 
uindred anitnabi r and these will be shown 
ii< her series of nnJmol pictures, all wild 
beasts of the Norihweiit. 

Opens New Yrir'p KWr*. 

Mark dpwn Xew lenr's K'e in your 
llttic red book rlibt now. For that is 
the date of the opening; of "Haiotne." 
Xajimova's most recent picture, It 
comes to the Criterion on thai evening, 
tallowing- "When Knlgjtbood Waa ia 
Flower/' whfch has had a r- ■r! ■br.--at- 
Inp rUl there, This version of "Hnlome"' 
Is founded on Oscar Wilde'n story nnd 
has been directed by Charles Bryant, 
who. with Madame Naaimova, ass mnde 
u prodtlcfiol. cnnCadad to be one of the 
most artistic offtriegs of the year. 



— .. hrat WHSslM effort , ... 
- «ii thn Columbia wheel. Ueretotarc Hubo I number, howev 
| hat. bwn MtBtllied wfUi attrartJons of n j sonbrctle of tha three rut loose aome 

Jesaei eealij nnd magnilitdi; on inferior Jn her old familiar acrobatics. 

' l-ifcir, j ,- . r r, Tho rvmnlrrirT n-f ■' ■■ tniiefu" e-,1 

Jqek liiiiit and Clyde J. Talcs, two lively ncorc included "Flappers' BaB," 

i trump eumeJla,,,,. monopoUaa tha cotnedy - by the entire mmpsny for nn nppeUxing 

mserial. D<*h are vstremely funny In Npcnrr; "Hsmboc Babies."' n speedy- 

their own EndiTEdiial inannerlsmn and gsitrri nrfair by Hunt and Jliitra ; 

'"''T! 1 ' ? Wrta-cal i "ManE" BIiw*." "Tell i'mi" and "Year* 

' ■ Roll By," by Mtw Ford: "Had Baby." 

helped hy Knplan's Priseo Imltatinn; 

"Alohamn" and ".IflJar Pmier Itrper- 
11 I mire," for the finnlc of the firrt. nil ,y 
* I Mae Dix. Rnd the peh*onality tirl: 



mnkc-up. afojnr 

■Iwnrf, nttrnetcd a l»t of Inugha by him- | i 
aolr in the Ann] nccnc Jim Hamilton ' . 
makes n rather aifly xtraiglit, quite out 
hiandlng for his nearness of sttir* *mi I 
fine ttpoken delivery. K-^r- Ford .- . 
petite prima dunua with a good soprano 
VniCR Vlnnte Phillips, Mae Dix and 
rlurley Mall^tre ahare. ixiuhrette honors, 
"tie-tor KoplJii.M ivdl net g cuJured tCjtltl. 
Aaron nnd Kelly, nre the dancinc bits 
of rhe tliow. 

Fun fn.nl for Mist preliminary course 
linn ITiiiit and Dates, chaperoned, by 
i liaiifftnr Johnj-on, in thn art of teasing 
tiime iv.ijji.-i, tn ut.ik i 'erii wild i 

forthwith succum_... . . 

i"gfi nf the Valet] tlno- affected tramp*. 
I'd. nnd Take, 
A flirtfttiou ■ennce finds Mae and Jim 
enjtiytuR fin osoulnilan hout nnd Bunt a 
dght-hiud swing from Vinnir. A good, 
but abbreviated comedy eplaoun wis 
where Miss Phillips, as the wire. Is sur- 
prised by the sudden return of husband, 
Jim. to the utter dlnroinflture nf h*r 
lover. Bates. Another ftmusiog event oc- 
curs in Mlk-rl Uia's coxy boudoir, wnere 
the comely Mun is shot by huBpnntJ Hum 
fur rexnairfB 1o consent 
of a ii-ri-rt: ilf.n r rase of the Haiallton 
bontleg|;er bovxe. UatCN, iJorrectly at 
home behind AS ImpruviAetl bar anil ut 
pwullar and nnvel drluk-mlxlng, rcveli 
in a lot of uproarious atunls such -m 
bear the Bates sUmp and which Clyde 
had been identified with and becum? 
popnlar in during rirjnr iiurlcsqu-T days. 
Th* second half opens on a banquet 
>.i-i-hi : . The shnw girls are in male nrnre 
< to, represent the gftatla hebind an llluml- 
I nated isble, whi> the ponies are in ron- 
| spiem-tis e^idene« by way or many dex- 
tr-vnuKly nrra^fleif ensemblen on a r:-.i»i-,| 
platform upstage. Inel den tally. Hunt lp- 
vuked several mnr* In hjs mock attempts 
to rerjle tbr shooting of Dan McCrruw. 
The merrlnient was mncindetli In stcnurr 
room where .lodge Bates nreViden with 
the ; :<:.v>; j.:;<V of bladders throughout the 
i- ri.nl;: nf a Qtmbc* of "prisoners" defend- 
ed by "T-swyer" Johnson- and whets the 
jurrr* in the box were nil females. JDo- 
vnrum sn»l dignity were not observed. 
Nf: so yon civuld notics it. The elcite- 
nient waxed Intense cltar up nnd through | 
ihe Inst "cnf.e" of Vinnl'. llm nsnxhtv , 
dHrncer. -1u«t prior to Mi** Phillips'" i 
dance evidence his hapne arcuea with the I 
prosecuting attorney, JTan-iHon, tr. the 
extent of thla pointed ana wet :,■'!> t her : 
d-tnre. Whnr do f care for tlie law. Sft- 
ii'K "■" believing." Acrl the: dance is I 
dan red. - 

TTamiltoTi nhrt Hont hate a part'eu- j 
larly rtevcr and hilarioasly fntiny song 
j.il'I dialogue specialty. Ono chapter baa 
II Lint dtMcloaing; a new recipe for home 
brew. "I mako a fjog run three miles. 
Then I go hack nnd gather tip the hups." 
A stuHerin* aong by Hunt had tha aufll- 
ence In eonvalgiona. The auplausr. upon / 
their ex.lt was iwi prnlonaed nnd pro- ■ 
nonnced that It stopped the show fir a ) 
ftw uiinutca. 



Strat Vo Stuff" and "New 

by little Shlrl-v, nod "Robert K. T-e* H 
and "Hitehy Koo." by the nglle Miss 
Phillips, helped In the Utter by Toot* 
Heldt and Bert Krfrton, accompanying 
themselves in their Hawaiian gyratiuus 
with ululeles. 



WHEN TAXI BACKS UP 



Bonj Writer -Injared Crossing' tha 

Street— Tb ought Cab, at Staiid. 

WonJd ITot Move. 

Willirtm Jerome, known on Broadway 
fnr his mnny Bonja^ was badly iiijnir-d 
yesterday afternoon when he was hit hj 
a mxicpb while erosaltiR Amsterdam avs- 
nne at Kevrniythiru street. Mr. Jetoma 
h» ^Piirehase j started aero** the street, thinkins that 
the. tsxirnb, whk'h appearrd u> br wait- 
ing at the corner st a stand, wuuld not 
move, 

As tbe sonff writer BtSpMd oft* tii«, 
■rnrh. the tasi sioMrn-lv hiirkr-d up ami 
knocked bim down, Tlie chauffeur, not 
knowing- be had hit an? <;ne. bmugbt ibo 
<-nr to a scon wtily when he beard tho 
fries ot sovcral pawerri-bf. Mr, JeTOTB*. 
badly hurt, was plrkyd up am! taken lu 
liin home. 

BLI N D^UFEB'^TPUZZLE. 

Slllyr Sins; unit- Inl* Crtn Find \i> 1"iii. 

!>.:.> iiirn r. r«r rttm> 

[>Hrli] tiuju-t h s*m It-irmns T»"ur*PP.I 

OSarMNf*. I>ee. li- -What tq do 
wiib SliohftF'l PnHwnritch, n btind pria- 
fjrn-r WDfl lino just n-me (mm Oroiikl)-!. 
(or a life flentmee for second dcjrrti 



l problem that troubled Wii 
nnd uther S ::,.; Sing ■■■;!■.■■!. .:i 



murder, is 
dm rwtWFta 
to-day. 

He rs [be onlr iiri-iuner received in 
sevral mootlm who v. t,. not i ■■-, <-.. :".* 
'"rnoliieli , " d clo^s. lie tran srn( to tba 
prwOn h"sp!ial. There Ea no ejapl-iy- 
BOtnl nt wWCh be naffl SFjfk. Pritop oB5- 
riaih lielipTe he will he n hospital patient 
ns long fas. he is in E»rieiotL Sing Sin? 
has not and n sigatlei*^ inmate since th» 
relensr of h former Poughkeepsie law- 
yer, who blludf-d hliaself three years ago* 



Blend* In, fMeolv Hnnannr. 

Atiolhcr riot was occasioned by th* 
Aaron and Kelly duo for a revelation | 
dance routine. In ■ previous epcciilty 







eV^r-.d^rv-.asssalj 



Hassan. 



'.'.^oi-cw^as^': 



. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. 



VITAGRAPH ABOLISHES 
OLD DEPOSIT SYSTEM 



litaner Tilm Company Will Hot 

Ask Exhibitor* for Advance 
1 on Picturw. 



ACT OUT "1EB0E" OOffCEEHS 



T. O. C. C. \(ff«l ■•»* t« Book In- 
(crlnr PrD«maltMW *1 ■ Bi-r *>■.. . 
inif ■ — SantHSTa Vltk Bwen'Cshi , 



By LOTfELLA 0. FABSOH&V 

BEGINNING villi the Xew:Ye*r, 
Vilii^riiifti i, going to put JutO 
rffcct one of the, mOqt important 
rcwiutiens oi 1» career, radial 
ia to ribnlish the deposit system entirely' 
Tbla important atop waa. annonoeed -to 
Albert E, Snath, preslderit of Yitigrajih, 
yesttyday, and he savi it comet, after 
■ anful eoDsideratioii- Vltagratli la Ot* 
first company to tale thU (tap. 

In mlkitlt the announcement, ' Mr. 
Krnitli uyn that ihc action ot tbe Vit*- 
pipli Company i« not ratro»etiM, tod 
l hut na deposits already received under 
the existing contracts would b« refunded, 
bat tlirU every dollar of deposits would 
p* applied strictly aeeordinp; to the terms 
of tbe contract, ei:- they trad At the time 
the cantraefe Tiers mide- Contricti. 
nude. aftr r tb* nsvrrrear irOl require no 
deposit, but the VltOfnpb. Company, Mr. 
Smith said, would eir-eet And demand 
ill? sii tnu fair treatment on the part of 
irn> exhibitor as tha OLihlbltor receWed 
from VJlagroplj. 

In oxplainlug bis reason for maliLas: 
i his change, Mr. Smith declared that ten 
years nxo or more, when in ihc majority 
of eases the exhibitor PTreneiited only 
u emnll theatre with a few hundred seats 
and under a short !cii«, it was deemed 
necessary to require a substantia] ud- 
*Snre payment from the exhibitor, not 
tbut (he money might be in the hands 
of tin- producer and iibiributor to me, 
bgt in order to intmr* the performance 
of the contract by UiCeiUibiwif. To-day 
Mr. Kmiih Mid the aituatJoti is entirely 
changed. Tie mhibitW, "with few «* 
ee-ptJomi, ia resnonalh^e, si fid uic;-n_i to 
lira up to the contract which he Mens. 
Ho has ii very substantial Investment in 
hla theatre. 

Vitnsm nil, Mr. Kmitb points oat, In- 
tends to enforce! Ibi contracts with auch 
exhibitors- who Are not thoroughly re- 
JiaW.'-, by requiring ( 1 1 o m to lire up to 
their contractu. To carry o;l tho plan, 
the oshlbltor will be compelled to meat 
bia obligations Kgardliw erf Trhethcr or 
□ ot the pictures ere plaji^d. 

Vltairraph*B pjun m to alako tho ex- 
hibitor Teny far M* pietyr* mt«i dnrt 
Aujfore the j>Iny date dculrnated by the 
contrpet. When (be exhibitor dwlrea 
if pwtpoQe (he plflj data bo must pat 
the amount dae on the contract In full 
■even daja En advance of th* orlginaJ 
pldj onto named in the contract, 

Thin determination of VLIaxrnph to 
abaheh the depoek ayrtetjii, which baa 
been a continual bone of ContenlJ«n bn- 
tween theatrej owner and nordueer, *lll 
bo the eourca of mnnjr die^uaBlons with- 
in the next week or trn dnrs. It la io.fa 
to vnlttii, There will probably be, na 
there olwaya ere in altuationA of this 
ItLari, mai>y vnnr-t on the subject. 

TKenil-e Owntn After l.rrrh fllaip. 

The leech pleturra nrcn't 50I11B to 
have any mor^ cliancp with the Theatre 
OB1WU* Cbcuiber of Cotnmerce than n 
dtiowbull in the place D«nt* describes. 
Tho theatre nn-ncn yealerday paeaed a 
rtisolutioit agreetiia; not (0 book any of 
these' old-time fentares rej-Urreeted* to 
act in i-"iii;n-[:nij]i with aor/ie of the 
new productjone. 

Will iam I.&uclnu, preeldent of the 
("Iiamln'r of Commerce, uaEd yeitnrday 
tbu action wan direrted paniculftTly 
ji/;jLi:-i r::. J.Lf'ivils film Coinpany, an 
or*jiuiitatjon uitli i>fllcea yii Fnrty-rifila 
■trMt, A^Kirrtlnj; ;■■ Mr. Landati, thla 
ctwnpenj! owns an nld-tlmt prlpt of 
"Lortin Uciono" imiti:- wme time aoo iby 
an Enc; inh nunpany. At the isme time 
Ai3uclutcrl Find NatLoiml brought forth 
Maurirc Tournuur^H "Lnrnv l>oone," the 
Jnyuiti r^jnt'jinj 1 , accordlhs to Mr. Lan- 
dau and William Brandt, tunde u cam- 
ijitjffn on the Kiifliah cepx of &* pic- 
ture, 

"We undnfMfitid," aald Mr. Brandt, 
"(lip Jaytyii* company ntily bnU a few 
ririiilij ri-r *r.«nm I>o(Hie.' Tbn Theatre 
Uwliore" ("IininliiT nf Commerce W "M not 
■bow OM.r pii'llllfp MiAt ia broupjbt rorlh 
ill i-ompi'litiim with p, biir Jifodiieiton. 
and whleh protlta hy the ndvcrtislnr ot 
■ nnthrr production. In diori;, \re are 
0[>pOKd to all leech pieturea." 

Kxhthiltor Uletrlfenlore. 
At a meellng brbl jeaterdty at the 
Tiin-f riherrnan. Chlcaao, at which thete 
were about one hundred cxhlbiton, the. 
Theatre ■Ownere' DJitrlbutlng Comora- 
tion was formed. It hoa Iooe been m- 
morrd that a troup-flf well-known the 
atHcal men would oFgraniee auch a ettuo- 
i:-:nsy file Motion * Picture Theatre 
Owner* „r America will be inricedl to co- 
operato wiih the new ronctrn, but will 
not be Interested in the arhiQl c-nerailon 
of the comjtany. It is stated- rise* foe 
exhibitors to form a utiEtrlbutjoir nr^ani- 
zatinn were brou|ht up ur. the Minne- 
apolis conTantlon a year sio 'aft Hnm- 
mcr and -i^in at the mnventhin In 
Va^binHton Inst May. Tlie Theatre 
Owner*' nutrthntids; florporalton bj 
chartered undrr the laira of Dulau-arp. 
N-i Mtutement hnN ae yet berri itlren out 
as- to the ofHriaE* r dirtCIOni. It ia 
plfljincil to estublikb exehs.n(t&)i or aemtire 
exchanEi 1 '* olreotty In operation. Meet- 
in:: : - vilL In held In the important ritleS 
pf the cnuDtry t" acnuaint »be rihlbttnti 
wi:h vet Mima of ih« new cnrpomUon, 

l.mrm.illr I-'ISJ* Klril RnP* h t ut+m. 

Carl _ ..-; ■■ 13.1 it: i.-. pmldcnt of thu fi.it- 
-vcraa] Company, iaeucd.a staffnuent yaa» 
tenlay in wbirfc he roondly denounced! 
the Ant-run. syium. Mr. IjatDDilc re- 
eflntly wrote a letter lo a prominent ex- 
liil.-ii.ir la which hp Miiil. in part: "You 
Are mskiw; (he ulauac of your life j( 
yon uto bnoltlus; your DletaTfA atcortiln* 
10 what t!i" fim-run hminj in your terri- 
tory iu ahowins." Ke clalma tbit inn.'l 
iir:,L-ni':i hoUaea are controlled and that 
pietnne *hp*x in them ar" beartly htl- 
ih-! n-ii to sbnw Otbar theatre ownera 
what bis business la betas; don* oft the 



Getting Too Fat I 
Try Thls-Rednce 

["•■■>'-■■' arBO don't |HV 10* fat arr Il.o 
f«riuunie 4-ioepMon. But If Jan fjhd lb" 
rat iicriimiitarlnK or already euuhefanqi;, 



Who .'.ii ■■'■ . .Ufc .-■■i:r dmi-nisl ttf II*!-. 
mala t'funT^HLiiH 'I'jlhli-tn Bud n-.ILj.iv d<- 

Ttr;k-n», Un* dulfar la Lbe prieo lb* worlil 
«F«r. ilei ihttji ftuta tour i/Vit ilrbratal 
• r =---i-- i iti't ilir"',-: -" Mrtnini'Ja i;„.. fat2 



Woodward Ar*.. Kvieefl: Sllea. Viy diltie 
this you win I"- asre rrun aarmtai rtruv-i 
uml *h~. nlilr to eedDre ateaddy sad riially, 




GET BUT 2 JURORS 
IN BECKER TR IAL 

(CfltHinoed Fr»r.i Faar* 1) 



BILK EN 1 PETtCV. 
tliB plays a ptomtornt part In "Tlie 
Klirt." whisjat If 111* attiweiLan «4 
lb« Hivnii Ckl-f-tllPias week. 



ojm, *nd then be 1* aAlied to pay a, hic/lier 
rental. 

Hanaeeic tsi TfiascnTB. 
Hon Hancock, manAa:er of the imlua- 
IeIi.I and eduealions] department 0' the 
Fox company, wilb, fire photois-aplM-re 
and bclpera. abot the RDw M111111I {>f the 
Nlurara Fall* Tower (.kminnuy luttt 
lvctli. The men journeyed t.tn- lepftb of 
thtj c/tciit subwny, nbotoarnphiiiif even- 
part of It- The [ii!-tim\ when i^miileted, 
will eompHaq an eduestlanal nlm of eon. 
airierable mine and will be ahoirn all'orcr 
the country. 

Mrrai Sclanlr-Lt (he Hoar, 

Myron SeSsnlck nnd' A. Gi Volek n - cre 
hosts at "' dinner siren for Thotniui I'nt- 
(oti, rcprceentinjE Will U. JJuyn on ihr 
CoasL All 11! the bij; companies rep- 
reeented in Culiforoia were at tbe nffuir, 
whlc baerrcd 10 Lntrudnrn Mr. I'nttcn to 
the motion picture colnny in California. 

Oat for White Hulplint Sprlngra. 

Mectine a tiovemor or two meaiia: 

no tiling much in tho life of Thomas 

Meiihin, who ia noui;Ut after by many 

eelebrtUee o fona kind and another, but 

it rW'f lAcflO ttOlllrtJlIll^ to JillulV iiii4.-"H 

picture to a ethoJe flora, of Gmctoms 
la a^Anlon, Mr. McUcbuiL, accompanied 
by hie nffieiai cliapcrunc and ud^itwr, 
Oeot-go Ade, leaves for White- sulphur 
;>i,'m;;;.- to-day to civc a '.iJ>ri:il iircscu- 
tution of "Dock Hu.m11 "ami Hrohe," espe- 
cially written for Mr. MneIioji by <jeurce 
Ade. Oh, yes, Charles AlcCurtliy v,ill bc. 
ln the purty and Charles doesn't care ■ 
bans who prinpi iha piory in tbe i>apor- 

Midi for llnnir. 

E. Bruce Johnson, foreign munnger of 
Associated First Natioual r sailed to-day 
from K:i;:!liT]il for home. Mr. .I-Ijiismis 
has bcrn Bwuy three months spending 
mout of ])i>. time with Ftalnh J. l'ue-h, 
majindjif dirccVhr of Uritbjli First We 
il.niiil. sir. -P. -i.ii - -tj i a also viaitcd seraritj 
COUTitriea en the i.'uiiiinr'iJL while looking 
after foTcian tiisiribution for l-'imt Nn- 
Uoa.il pictures. 

Hpcatklna- at llclsbl. 
Itudolc>li itylck chora a lofty sit*.' for 
tbe scene ol '■<<*■ nmrriitec to Mi*:) Kutb- 
crine Cutter. N'uMiinn: Ioiv«.t than the 
tap of th'a Woolwoirli liuJIdiu,; would 
suit Mr. llylek"a hicti tfcfflt, wild no rdt 
nunn on Lioccmbor 7, btvlni cntuulct^t 
hi* wort iik (vrlmicQ] direi:tor for Lieurge 
Mclford'a produeiurjb iif "Java Head" tot 
Pttnimouitt, bo rouoded up the brido-to- 
Iil- «nd a minister, led djem to tiic top 
of Vou- York's talleat akyaerapcr and 
there the knot wis tied. 

ai .!;..-. Capitol. 
]/ you hjmc.twrir walling oil u»os to 
see "tjulncr Adatna Sawyur," which 
Matra clobn; Is one of the Ancat, you cun 
hold: yourseK in peace becaUR* next week 
el. L_ lfnthaM !i.i.- arranied tn present 
this picture -s" Eiis sjiecial. An; one. who 
knows (tnytbtn^ ubinit Mr- nolhurcl'4 
proarsmH Vnowa il,in nifnus it will bare 
a presentation woEthy of un: play. 

With (J.e Osirr Cosastasir. 

After D«emner la the 0. V. Burr 
rompauy wj|| hsve a new advettUlnr, hmo 
pwbUiity man- ftn U-n-, a pci-aoii (ban 
It. W. Daremore do the motion picture 
mtutt of Tie Morninn Telegruph will oa- 
eupy tbla ■,■■ ..ii-jh.. From wbui wo know 
of LJm ^re believe the Uurr company is 
to be rongmi nalted. Mr-, Barcmore wil) 
dirtct the Diiitm nctiritleit Of the Durr 
Co^npany's publicity and sdvertitilr^. 

Have 1 i.u. Jplafal ike t lubr 

Tlstve you Joined the Anti-Flirt Ko- 
eipty'/ We heard so niiirh about this ti«ny 
Uainii of noble jn'iin wc tbougbt it inuit 
be a t-*-\ •.:-■ 1'iiriiii'fl by Mmo eF our re- 
mriaem, .but it has Jn»t dawned oH u* 
Irfrhiipa it may base sgroetbuuJ to do with 
Vht- r'llrt, ' e'liicli comes to tl;e Rfruli 
Thentfi; urxt: jyre.lt. Ity the by, aijenkinc 
of ilii -1 JutciY 'l.'niveradl feature, , Eileen 
Terry, U>len Jerome lMdy and UeorKe 
Mrln.li arc amine, the plnyein lo tbr caat-. 

i» Ida Isnar, 

flrant Mitchell and Marajaret IrrinB 
-Will he feotureL In the Teleview produc- 
tion ..r "M. a. it ».." opoolnr it the 
BftlfJB Theatre Wednesday cvcnintT, 
frewpber 27. The Tele t lew ia the new 
eltctricnl instranicnt attached to mcli 
orehenrra sent, throtiEh which on bikIJ- 
en« ran sec motion picture ebarjirtera 
and obiecta cxedty oa they are In na- 
ture. The prodiiftloh.mt "Si. A. It. 8." 
i* to h« bu.t (rot of the fcBtitrea In a 
Taried frouit 

A Iitn* or Ti»«. 

We were ^topped at |he asttf of tho 
Untrarttal office a few days aao by sa 
boy who eyed u* mapicToiiBly, 



EKplainin* our innoeejn Intent ana 
Homtbjt Tedc^ni:phi_yjr " 

Not bid for a h> 



. ,-.jjp-. 
took one more |ok and said: 
a paper with you:?" " 
bey.' 



O'Neit, Seeker was led hondcnEwl into 
the courtroom. lie WO* pile :ilnl isinj. 
ovsly nerrous as he- took bia dt-at. Ilia 
eyes wandered rratlcesly over tbe acene. 
Then ho sank into * torpor of rcR?eiinii 
out of which he did not enierp* oven 
when Ma counacl v bJapeNrt] intsi atn cs,r, 

In all tnu tJefentto uaed four nf lie 
thirty peremptury eltmllenfEes, hut the 
State took Advantn.tr! of only one. 

Of tbe two tilramen oacjwed, leimb 
Sehofer of 1140 Tin ton avenue. SamTiel 
eTiBher, '2147 WnsblnBtori ttvenuu nod 
Isaac Lc Vinson, SKi CtUlt ltOth i-iv • r. 
tiiprrnsed e?rupl<'s r BEnln^t capital nun- 
fahment. William Jl. Holmes, n Weh- 
ater avenue cc-hfest inner was excused be- 
.caose he admitted lllH beiEct in Uni cnik 
of the defendttut. , 

Most n( the otlicr tflleanien were cbnl- 
lenged bccauKC they refused to eny what 
they would do if the evidence presented 
for the State -and th defense wre nnally 
bklaneri. "Would Jim demsnd slronpir 
proof for thr AefeQJU than for Hie r>rosi> 
elJtinn■*" wbh a question repent rally nsUwtl 
D-y CounBellar B^Bejr for Jleokor. 

' Aslc Postponement of. Trlail. 

l*rior to the BSOffitfl*tJon of tal*»ruen, 
Alexander Majiier. nne oi the Beckrr ur- 
torneya, asked that the trial bo post- 
poned on the Erouud that at Ihih Unja 
the publJe rolnd Skm so inflamed Hgtttsst 
the defendant that lie could not oh[nin a 
fair hcarlnE. He safd that the confes- 
sion of Norfciq aosl (he Tiewapii])er »f- 
eounts of the c&nn had prejutiiced the 
public. 

Jacbje Gibba cut *Wt tin- plea, declnr- 
ina; that as Tar 11a Lie i.mild see (be press 
had been fair In its liondlinp of tbe etor>' 
and that the drlertriaqt wntti oi'lnin n;i 
impnrtls.1 hc&r^ns at i hls time. 

"Tbia eourt has ttOtJdna to do with tht- 
papere," oaLd JitdRe (libba. "TI10 d> 
fondant will bo tried on th? evidence 09 
the court and not by the publie." 1 

MOLLY PITCHER CLUB 
PLANS MASS MEETING 



Many Prominent People to Be Piea- 
en.t to Disease "Wet" 
.■nation. 



Sijn; 



Tbe wi^t mass meeting to l>e held by 
the Molly ntcher Club of the Associa- 
tion Axsinat the l*robthltion Amendment 
will take place at the Thirty-ninth Htreet 
Tbtotro ee, Sunday wi-ninp. Hortmber 
IT. The box b alikn will include Mrs. 
Edwtrd -McVleker, Mm. William I* 
Ilarhncai, Mre. l>nmjrlad Uohinsnn, gov- 
ernor and Mrs. Alfred K. Hmilh. Mrs. 
Frederick Nathnn T Col. Thomas Penny, 
i'<.| L Ilsnaoiii Jl, (jlllctt and (Jovcmnr 
Ktip'sird I, Kdward*. 

In addition to those uliraiiy anuouiiH-d, 
il:.' i"ii!lmvLii~ have aLto tuEiilfioit (heir in- 
tention of'bciiiB present: aJQas Alice tinr- 
penter, Mrs. W- K- X'nnderhilt, Miss 
IClaic >:■■ Wolfc T Mrs. EdwaTd IlnrkneKB. 
Mrs. T. btJdoy Bb!nelAndi:r, Mrs. 
Cautineey Oleett, Men. James Speyer, 
Mrs, A. M. Boiatieralu. Mrs. Georsn T. 
Mn^welL M;Un F*tihie ITurst, SfnyVc**ftt 
l-'hh, AujniatttH Tbomaa. Killisu Van 
ItcTi-welfte^ Mm, De Witt Clinton Fnlls, 
Mrs. IVhiI Conkling. Cap:. Thomua W. 
TtierkildHen, ^Ers, Grant Allen, Miss 
tllancfre Poland, Ilr^rare \Y, Corey, Sirs, 
A A. Baldwin, tirorsi- M. Tnylor I'ol. 
and Mrs. C L. Withnnv. Jltn, Kthel 
Wntta Mnmroivl, MUs Muribiil rmd 
I'cdro dc CoTdoba. 

LIQUOR IN CITY CLUBS 
SUBJECT OF INQUIRY 



Eight Hen, Fi-oraijienl Socially, 

Teitify Beforo Grand Jat-y — Ex- 

ifrinktjon Braadcnt. 

The Federal Clrnnd Jtiry resumed ye«- 
terday the inquiry into 1 he liquor aetivi- 
*ie.'. pf members of nnc iEitcrnnllonally 
rtll-known club and. of other club*. The 
Grand Jury heard Uie ntariea of right 

mvn, wboar rumn'ii in-" - prominent in 
clubdom in this city. 

Th'W who uppesred yeaterduy were 
Chsrles 11. Mui'es. Beton Porter. Mnl- 
n>h\\ B$e*ea*flO, John li. J/tvlQcxion, 
Henry McL', BttDfa, LihjlMiy Toppin. II. 
Lceoy Whitney uud Benjamin 5. Thorpe. 
The inquiry priraarllt centered liriund a 
bsebelor dinner gtven nz aciiih under ip- 
res ti)ts tlon. Mr. Head si ml A^ert 'A. 
Oray lean prr*ented in TOW! before . 
Ju(Lg<s John •■■ Kndi. who wajmed them 

they could hot rtfu»*- to ntorer ques- 
tloiiB reganl^K th*. use &f llfiuore. 

rjince tbh beRlnninf, end co-ordinate 
lijveatixation tnto the affairs of three 
brothers, who Hire mspecttd at lenst, p« 
bein-f baollejtssrs to llie fnhhiotiible 
sporting ae1, the Inquiry hna oroadenej 
until It ban prsrtieally invaded society lo 
nAimeroUa dlraetiona. 



SHIP'S RADIO HEARD 

4,000 MILES AWAY 

MiruLefefthdai Sends and Heceive* 

Muittge From Station in 

Ban FrajicJflC&. 

dVdvlces from ih" Atne^a]«n Unw \\\n- 
nokabdo, due at Ne.v York at .T V. it, 
December il from Ilaaibni-^ PUd Ant- 
weip, sttite that on her outward passage 
the ship established, a wtfalMa dlatahce 
record f-w ca^im"!t!nniot« between n tblp 
lad a shore atntioa l-v tslkintr with tup 
Beach, afatleti el Hnu Franeiieo far tltreq 
nlejhta In Bucee.sign, Htndltuc and rereiv- 
lut messagea up to I point ff,Vj miles east 
vt AiVr-i:.! rhaenrl, or n maxltuuui dis- 
tance ot sbout 4,OK) mil"*. 

Tbr- MlnUckabfta, ks:IcJ from New 
Yorlt on Nqr ruber US \"t HonihurR. 
That night bfr wirr.tau »|jerntor, T. j. 
Nuoln of S'luiniH. N. J., heard beach 
station and tried to work with it He 
icis an auoreasful thsi durinc ihf re" 
Bainlne r tlirpe nigbtei the \rinnrknhra, 
stroin.iii,- atr«cLlly f>'v--.y from Anierlea'H 
shores, at IT bn0.1t an hour, was In fueh 
w!th the BUtioa on thn Curiae {Juast. 



Fanliat nerviee* *4Hdpy. 
in the Church of the Pi alH t Fathtr*, 
ColejQibua aTeruift and West Klitioth 
street, neat Hiindiy^ at t> p. M M tbe. Rev- 
erend Robert M. Kiiinti ■-.. (.'. :-. I*_ and 
the Reverend Curlei J T bavia, i*. H. i'.. 
will conduct r!i* last of a series, nf pn'pit 
dislo|UPF. The subject la, "What il«p. 
peiiH After D-eath/' At tffe soleoin 
m*s» ( H A. M_ tha Hrversnd t'harU, J. 
rja^is. V.. H, t*., will nrrach 0T1 "JValth 
end UibtUtdV' The I'anliit cbdrlatr* 
will bob; on both o«cftaionA. 



Mw&&mMkl&). 



FIFTH AVENUE AT FteTIJETH STKEET- 




Arnold, Coallsble *Cmd*rd — 

QUALITY 

VVHEN ARNOLD CONSTA- 
BLE were: down tojvn— 

"Puff* on top of the hand, bad 
the- chats taime braid*. *<<- th« two 
favartta eLylea of drciiir.s iht 

bair The ilmvc* of tho now 

dreMcSr are minis lo l : t Hjhtrr 
v than aver, . . . , Ladies who pre- 
fer lEfht shoei weir side laeed 
(alfatra mado of kid and lerge- 

Dat-Lt hair should bo worn 

imootlicr than fair hair," 

From tho Herald or BO years 

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 
—AND SHOPPING 

Fortiolh street it en "East 
Round" Street. Whether you arc 
going downtown or up, a tui-n 
Into Fortieth street takes your 
car to our door; and, sa all traf- 
fic f»ai EaiE on Fortieth it reel 
your ear it there whsro j<m want 
It, without waiting to turn 
around. Fifth to MsdlsOn ia m 
ahart block — rarely congested. 
In theao day* of lonk and aBjfrs- 
rating traffic delays, this little 
potnt is worth remembering — 



Buyers in kneelcins; at iho door 
of the TREASURE BOX very in- 
sistently ihcie boSiday days- The 
problem !■ not ono of retlinrr 
m«rcb«ndise vsluea far it> We 
sra oHFercd mora than we e*n put 
In tbe bos. The overflow goet 
in Llie single column newe. 



A few more days, and it will not 
b# pasiible to accept orders for 
the engraving of parsono! Christ- 
mas grsetinga- ThL* i* pf*-fli- 
cally tha laic Cafl. 



Just 23 of these 
Beaded Bags 

Impotla] liaiui-niaili: Ucrnl 
baps, tlie sort you see alitnit 
to^vn at asirfl to 6&*U0 cadi. 
ive can ii'ti 
them for 19.50. 
Dra\u-striii£ styles, willi 

tas&cl?. , Kxquisite tlesijjtis 

and tohrintrs. beaUtif»Wy 
worked No V&& .ililct 1 . 

This ccrtuiniv cPOhuJd ll&Pt 
none iu the TREASURE 
BOX, had ?pa££ permitted* 
* i jt 

A Little List 

of very nccfpiablt gifa 
and bridge prist's 

Desk s«i.. .W5 to 3150. 
Hook ends, -2.05 to MO, 
Wriliiift casL-s, 3.75 to rl.'.t. 
TckplioiK' lists, l.7. r i to ;;.'J.'>. 
192:1 Dfaws, l.do to ,<:.:!«. 
Engagenipril pads, -i^'t til 5,00 
llridEf sots, ;1.50 to 1:2.7". 

fc * <*' * 

_ty ■ 

Silk Umbrellas 

Bought Specially 

for the Holidays 

5.00 

One hi the rtiosi unustiaJ 
and allrailnii assGrttiietits of 
uiilbrejtas ever showit by us. 

Consvrvam'c and novelty 
liandtes vvifrl amber color ii]i-n 
and stnli !ivls, also. whit* art'! 
flark veofld handles with baki'- 
Jite triinmiiifj. Side straps nfwj 
Ifjopa ar* "thcr style noics. 

All Mlk. with ai!k,caK>s. ami 
Cirved "u -not! aiul pain han- 
dles uf ii!:iplewix;iU |jiincTtto 
and Ppsewood. 

Give Him a Good 
Silk Shirt 

A dvubU 1 uvigftt silk bn>ad- 
cloth, with inCfTiispiciioni 
pencil striping in black or 
colors prj a white urautul. 

He will be very intrrcduJotis 
if yon lell Jn'm how liltle yon 
paid fur it— 7.50. 
• Fact is t wc have specialized 
on lliis shin for years,aainl ils 
counterpart, in - quality uf 
fiilk, lUi'1 and work n 15 ns (tip, 
is nol to be hvl anywhere 
under 10,00.. _ 

Other srjotl &jlk shirts, 
white and uuvclty Jersev antl 
■ tub filks, fiiecs '1-E lo 18^ — 
-1,00. 



Caracul Coats 

Very patten lilted 

A woman came in to look 
at them. Liked them. Then 
said: 

"Svand-so is having ff 

flirt? of ftir cotUs to-day. 

f think I'll go and see 

them f'ffore I decide." 

She came back and bought 
one of our caracul coats, bo 
ivitdimglv collared a 1 n d 
cuffed with lustrous Viatk* 
squirrel, 

A/ in. length, 175.00 ' 

i^-in. length] 1D5.0Q 

,11-ni. length, SSBM 

/,7-i'u IwxtU, 395.00 



40-in. Coats of 

Hudson Seal, 

23500 

(Dyed Mifikril) 

\\ r e searched Uiph and low 
for coals to sell at about this 
price. These are die belt- 
(loot! fur, well matched, with 
big- shawl collar and cuffs ot 
skunk. 

l.Vin. coats, 395.00 

Heavier **##, 575.00 
Hudson seal of a thicker, 
finer quality, very snwtly 
styled, sliirretl collar and 
cuffs, of Hudson ncal wilh the 
fur on the edges reversed. 
H> in, long. 

# * * 

A Vanity Case 
for the Car 

Black leather, enameled 
finish, lined with moire silk, 
containing .seven gold-plated 
fittings, 

18.S0 — a sjiecial price. 



Stationery 

New holiday stocks. 

We h;n r C combed the mar- 
ket for the very, very nicest 
wriiing paper and envelopes 
in all acceptable sizes and 
tints. And — in the loveliest 
of boxes, sonic of which may 
be made use of for various 
miter purposes ' long after 
the writing paper and en- 
velopes are gone. 

1.U0 to 12.00 a 1»X, - 



p Wool Spencers 
A Sensible Gift 

Mvery inullicr wmjkl like 
one. And every daughter, 
for wear under her cloth 
coal on Winter days when 
the cold comes out of the 
northwest. 

Of fine Shetland wool, 
made mi surplice style, fas- 
tening at hack. White, Co- 
penliagcn blue, rose, black, 
urcbirt henna. * 

1.33 each. 



Wool Jersey Cloth 

Special purchase of ^.GUi) 
yds., to be mid ai L73 yd. 

A very sujwrbr grade oi 
worslcd yarn is 1 the founda- 
tion of flits good fabric, 
which may be had hi tan, 
reindeer, hrnwn, beige, 
herina, gray. French blue, 
Copenhagen blue, navy blue, 
red and blr.ck. 



A Silk Lounging 
Robe for a Man 

One of the acceptably 
smart robes made in Eng- 
land. • 

Ur one made by New York 
tail u rni en—best in the world 
— and of English or Ameri- 
can tilks. 

I'rilined. Or lined with 
silk. Interlined, too. if you 
prefer. * 

Many eNciMsive style*. 

25.00 to 85.00. 



TREASURE BQX 



The following letter came to us a few day* 
ago: ■*, 

ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. 
Dear Sirs — 

Having received, tbe notice cl tha change to b« 
mads- In your business relations, and having, 
read with ititereil your plans, I take the liberty 
of tailing you, from my aiater and myielf, that 
my rrahdnletberj Mn. William Agnew. pur. 
chased the fint article »old when your neat 
atoro was epected in 1827 — aiic dorcn h»nd. 
lurcttiefa. Uy iliter and I hnTa hewn far years 
customer* In your uptown shops, and wa vrfah 
you every lueeesi. 

Yours cordisJLy, 

E. Al H. M. 

A very ordinary and * everyday thing, the 
buying of a dor.cn handkerchiefs. And yet Llns 
particular purchase, made ffS years ago, by a 
human impulse is lified from the commonplace 
and becomes a miller of sei.linieiH, interesting to 
everybody. 

i 

And note how- the interjection of sentiment 
into business, works. Wc immediately fctlt for 
our Handkerchief buyer, ami told her to go out 
into the market and get 

30,000 
Handkerchiefs 

Thirty .thousand. Arnold-Con suMi! rf|ualitv. 
The style Kcw York women want. Ilanilker- 
chicf3 suitable for CMtetam* (rifts. To aJTer at 
Ik'Iow the market, in recognition of the purchase 
of a rjozen handkerchiefs maiie In Aaron Arnold's 
little "threinloccilte shop" ninety-five years ago. 

She Rot them. More— some Uclfast and Pa'rij 
styles for Spring and .Slimmer, 103:1. recently 
arrived from Ihc other side. 

30,0(10, all told, incluilirifr the loveliest, dainti- 
est handkerchiefs imaf-mililc, in a great range 
of prices to suit all parses 

at lowest prices 

for handkerchiefs of equal grade 
Women's Linen Handkerchiefs 



50c each 



Solid (TolorH with foil- 
trasrinir hrrdrfa, linnrf-ein^ 
br>"^dWfd T Bpolio liims, AH 
white, wjih rnilin.liifrL-;! 
earnertL Plain Knot, wry 
shepr, M-iih hand beant. 
Sheet, with fntirri- rnrds ninl 
hs nd-enib ra EdecM rpng lui- 
tiala, in hfjirk, >. i - in n imx. 
voriuiiri i-.rl'.rn, IJ.OO. 

50c to 1.75 each 

MfuMrn, lianrt-pnihrold- 
ertd fjiinj flfjillopetl titers, 
Corner tmbroidfrnd : ei- 

Hiui^it. di-iicns. 

75c strtd 1.00 each 

Uaotl - arobratilercrt ror- 
ners, t^ to ^ In. btuiB, 
fancy rcver ^.it-'-jsii.;;, 



1.00 flach 
Mnh'i *vjlnr* nnd wMte. 
ejiibniWerrd FtcScJi dots,, 
■jolorod !■■■■!!.. 

1.25 each 

WHtC, with fine Italian 
rflihrnidt-ry. 

5 in a box. 3.50 

Whitf. with vsrionsly 
cnlnrcd hnna, hipd-em- 

l.rrsi.N-n'.r Initial. 

6 in a box, 6.50 

Frrurii hnndkcrchivfa, 
Folul celon, it variety in 
cm-lp htis, Jmnil-rMlrd hrms, 

liiMTl-.-iiitirni'L-ri'tl initiuls In 
Murk or eelor. fancy rnvtr 

-■:iii';fi;i;;. 



Men's Linen Handkerchiefs 

50e each 



AH vhitr, fanry cotrH. 
hMiistitMiAd, J Li.jL pf ni:;. 
haiid-etnliroldrrrd initio), 
hctDHLltolin], R.0Q. 

75c each 

Solid cslors. with ahito 
hemi: white ivith novelty 
1'olortd Imriicrs Alit'i Tuuuy 
deal ip ul 

1.00 «acb 

White ndsjj eolnrrd 

hems; «o.Ilii ™Jors witli 
v.!nt<. henii ; Vt ami Wi in. 



lima. Vox of sir, all 
trait*, with hand-embrold- ' 
tnei initial, 0,00. 

1.75 nnd 2.00 each 
WhlSa nnd rolgfed' novel* 
tii^a; xaiiTi atrljipa and fine' 
cjnli; li an d-st Itched bcius. 

Silk 

Handkerchiefs 

1.00 to 2.00 M ch 

All whit,; hcmititchcd 
urul (Allay .-..-i!, 



A new, lcsscr-priccd group of 315 

Oriental Rugs 

Specially selected for Christmas Gifts 
BelooehuUrtj, 1 9.00,' 22. SO, 25.00, 28-00 
100, in-rieh tones of ruby, dark b!t;e and ma- 
Upgany. I'our groups, priced as above, the 
,&Ims ranging from ,3.3x4.8 ft. to 4x7 ft. 

tMoaoqU, 46.00- 55.00 

80 of t bene rolurful l^rsian njgs: all-over and 
medallion uffeets ; average sire iUrxfl ft. 

I-brrmdani, 29.50 

30, in the typically brilliant Haniadan, color- 
ings. Sizes range from 2y!t to -1 ft. in width, 
and 1 to.4J-S fu in lenglli. 

Irani, B5.00 

■50. high silky ]iilc. soft Mendings of rose^bluc 
and tan. Average size 4xi>J-j ft. 

Iran NouTjazis, 55.00 

»Z0 only — exceptional values at tills price. Soft. 
■■silky texture. M.ru.mirc nioufs combining rose f 
blue and ivnry. Sizes approximate ^.'Jxo ft. 
Kaboufrugt, 67.50 

20, fine fcrhiiju weave? with deep, plushh'kc 
pile, mellow colorings. Average sif^ A.4xuV4 ft. 



I^g^. 



ii£&i> 



TftE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1922. 



FULLER RETURNS; IS SENT TO TOMBS 



Judge Orders H* Be Kept There 
. While the Trial for Bucket- 
ing Laits, . 



$25,000 BAIL 19 STILL F0SFEIT 



Csmri Ba-iiiaea ' ■* irear PEe* for 
Lenient r far D«rr is*>nt Who 

Weal t* (■ »■<!*. . 



Edward M. Fullrr, abxk broker, 
ehar»*a with buck* lion, vbo .ffnbfvd- bit 
(23,000 ball ttd tied to Camilla and who 
returned and voluntarily iiirrendexed jtt- 
tarday, m ordered cMnraltted to' tfac 
Tomhn Prison by. Judge. Johnatana far: 
tha deration of the trill. 

Wbf la dawcfJrea *M orer the dtj- wert 
searching for Filler, a bankrupt, yester- 
day-Fuller walked, into .the. Criminal 
Court Uuilding and made bur way to tho 
courtroom: Of Jadr/c Johnstone without 
being arretted. ... 

Fritter 'tana" that when 1 hia bond %os 
being forfeited for not . sppearlng for 
trlil on Wednesday, , and a bench war- 
rant wu being issued for him, he wn 
apoedlnj on hi"* way here from Chicane. 

Be hIJ ho srrlTed here *t -dJtt o'clock 
TVedneaday afternoon bid spent iho 
night, In the dry. It vu not until late- 
Saturday, ha slid, tbat be rewired a 
-, telegram froiD William J. Fallon, hh 
lawyer, in at rue ling bin to be In court 
00 Wednesday. Ha said he stsrted. laV 
madlnttrly from where be wo* atayl Bf in 
Western Canada an.dhad hoped] to ftt 
here. in time. Bad train connectlona, be 
declared, were retpatulble for I. is failure 
to do ao. 

Jad>* Order* Trial G# "n. 

Judge Johnstone refuted to' adjourn 
tJM caw and the work of aeJectlniT a jury 
was bccnc ahcttfy befnrt noon,, despite 
Mr, Fallon's protest. 

Fallon argued be needed more time En 
which to obtain wltaeasea, nncj nlso de- 
clared that the arMjekl panel from which 
the jurors l.o try Fnllar were being se- 
lected bad been rrejudisedi br thing* *«Id 
nboat the defendant: *n th+lr presence 
Wednesday:. VoTler aattrted be ronid. 
not ret a fair trial before Judge John* 
atone. 

Before the. retrial wnp begun lliere 
xrai" a conference between A mint to t Dis- 
trict Attorney Oleott and FjiHod. at 
which Fallnn aeked thut Fuller'* bull, 
which ft 1 ** forfeited Wednesday, be rein- | 
itated. Olcott «ai<I that under no ilr- ; 
curnatanres would he ask (or ihf hiuo 1 
bill. He Hfifd be would nak the Omri I 
to commit Fuder fi> tbe. Tomb* during . 
hih trial, and that If tha Court would unt ■ 
do thi- he would n>k thnl the bail be \ 
Inereaaed to I1W.O0D. 

Oloott Wdq'1 take Clianaea^ 
When Ihb taleamen bad loft the fourc- 

rwrm at noon Mr. Olcott sftiii: 

"I an forced lo 'i piiaC\il 4ntX. Tim 

Dlatrict. AtlorppT om! mjcvlf feel that 



the circumataDcei rurrouDdlnc tbiacase 
and the whole history or tEie matfer, cul- 
minating lb. t.In- ilrfrnrJaTlt'* DOt Only 

leavinc the^ iurbtdictFon af thU conrt but 
actuail? laaFfba; tbfs coontrr. ami •4!" 
faHnrc to appear ac required by hi* 
bood, nreaent «™ j^fkisis a ^ueatlon aa 
to whnr the dorcbifant m'iciit do in the. 
i iriit or Jidreran testimony beLafr alren. 
akaiuat hi ntf before the trial 1s completed 
that n-r- aak. Ma comtnUmeet to the 
TobVba ('irn-Jiip ih" trial. Y The cirmm- 
ataDCra warrant It and 1'aak that It -be 
doftp at tfio rtt|ue»t of IHatrlct Attorney 
Htn ton," 

"This fa unfiut" *ald Mr, Fallon. 
'^tiu' drftpsduut fciiuiiJii noL be held r-'- 
apoRnlhlr (or the OHrcurrrnren of tbr- taat 
fn wdaya.v. Any reuaurn don to on y quo 
nbniilij. not fall on thi> bftail of tlilsi d^ 
f'-irtiniK. The Haht of bail In (iiarnnteed 
U the roturtltutlcni ltcflf abd bnporiun- 
Iljf »"> enirjjuilt wflh jioiihiwl every nlaht." 
.. "Fortherraore, I'd Like 10' know bow 
the Motion tikr-u |,y the court rould be 
known and circolatrd nboiit boom la 
advance and aent to the newpinnpem, 
yturir* that have appeared In the uRner? 
are tikclr to aATrct ncrfonslT the mmd^ 
nof pwapectlTfl tjurora -vftn read ihetn. 
Jnrora are not auppoaed lo read netrj- 
pUpera," - - " . 

Hero Dillon p.brU{tpM 3ii» nbonhleni 
MlrnlHcantlfj and JorlRe JobnaLorlR, j\a- 
iar to leave thn bacich. uoid: 
T "I'm Riven the nintU-T ftrf*t ronald-* 
eration and derJricd that It [n la the bent 
intorewti of Juitleq to commit IP*, de- 
fendant. Mo left t'M Jnrindletlon of thb 
rnnrt ar>rt »'■ went wlierp fie roliid not 
be extradltbd. 1 ' 

After the jllr* had been selected the 
■vii-t nrlfniirned ' until thl* monuiitf. 
Fuller tvu lakim acroan the "Brlda» cf 
JMflK" to the Tomba. for f.ir nlcbL 

NOTABLES AT DINHER. 

ataar Po'raoaa lo Attaatf .Winter 

Club Affair. 

' The Winter I'luli trill Inaugurate' She 
.fiint of Ita'fortnifrhtlj *T*ela| entertain- 
ment pn^franu) Sunday nlrbt at the 
Faateboard Club. The chaxactor of tbc*a 
Ik- not annniinred. but mcDtbFra art' ai- 
aured of a uurnrfce. 
' Thoae making rpscnntiona for the old* 
f ■■ '■.:»n "l p-uhht and ilAiie^ne nre' Mn, 
Qlker rlaei-ltnan. Jtlqache natra, Coado 



Nnnt. Uar.;*ret Wrcherij, Mr, nnd ^Irn, 
Herhort Hayonl Hwnpe Mr, rfni. Sir*. 
Broei remtjertnn, ISIale Janla; JJeoran 



llrrrknw, JIi^< .I'lJiii llovt, A!et HudnUt 
Jobn Murray Audrrarin, (nrot MeOimnrr, 
tua-vt Fnrbea, Funlaiup mt f .lldeu 
Mrudeo, M !.■)-. Uillnn Aibrrtaon. Alfred 
('hfur-y .lohimon, M'eiwinpT* Kendal:. 
JtMUre Itirliord Tydnii, flnrlcr ffilviT- 
unll, LilJinn Wilkre Mr, I*eTc]vnI, .1. (*. 
[Linilatnr, Mr Aiiil Mm. flrnntlilnd ItJcc 
and other*. 



(if-icb k>kie" (tnlniette. 

t ■' [, r - ■. ■ 1 ni.p»u ii i' !!■' Uorfilnx Tnlr/n-ifJi.) 

THHNTpX, Dee. 14.— The D019W-7 
^i!Liitct. roznpoaed of Mjiebar) J. De- 

ijkit.v unil M:i L lioi:i K. Drvaiiry, trborai 
CJarlCH S, Tfltl, hivrltoni : rjenrce HI 
Krhroerier, vlotinhrt, audi Ilaymnnd Mnt' 
laelt, nJanfat, who made a lilt In tur 
frolic and mIn*treU of Trrntoa I^idjie ft 
Klin ot the Trent lliefltr? for (hrvo 
nlahtji vloAiiiiH ln«t night, hnv* hecn rn- 
Cafed by the Kf-isii lncorra|a and villi 
tiin!;i- Llii'lf tirnt prnfcHHit>iiL r l debut nt thn 
Cu|iitnl Theatre here Jha Lntter Linlf t>t 
■Urjtt weelt. .A reprmentAtive nf the (he- 
ntrb'al i-om-rfti afiiir tiu-m in iln-ir nci In 
t,l« ntnatdur *Uow DJIH nt Lnco cni;ai.'ed 
tltPltt. " ■. ' 



J. D. WILLIAMS HAS NOT 
GONE WITH VITAGRAPH CO. 



Be and A. E. Smitrt"!DeDr ftabliihed 
Bctrort Ahcmt AlleyerJ "Hew 
', FartriBrYlilp . w ■ ^ 



£XHIBT.TCBS' PLAN JT£W TOPIC 



E«epi OlnrlbaUnr Ora*n:«nllpn 

"WJIt IFbtt on nqaliafcle C«P*eaat 

Dlacniied Al*B|t Ch0 : Rlallo. ' 



By L0tT£LLA 0. PAB80NS. 

JrJ, WD-LIAMS wan aorprlaedyea- 
terday morninjr to read at the 
* l,i-ciAkfrut table thai h* had joined 
the Vlta*rapb Gompaoy. Bat no 
mitcv fturpriaed than Mr. WtTilama wt* 
Albert at Hfflifb, twet4"«ot of VHareaph, 
to tenrn thronch -he cehimnk or a mbni- 
1flf uewapaper he bad taken on a new 
.partner. The Vide IfliJaatry waa taken 
off Ira feet, and ]Bit<ta be pefoooal f« 
a- momeot, wt do - not-* ffllno "-ylaij wa 
eapectett to MJ a, Jifw. worda to Mr Wll- 
llama for not kaeplbj; faith with aa and 
teJIIna- u* hia plana tint, aa ha promlaed. 

Mr. and Mtb, Willlama lift tm tha 
Coaat yeaterdtj, to .amod the bo',ldBya r 
but befora Me. WiilbiW took tbe train, 
he panted Ion* ep#tigh to aay be had 
had no nffotUitona with' Vllacraph and 
the glory araa without foundation.' 

Albert's.' Hmitb^ who baa, hlae ill 
heada of' bull prodncini cowpaniea, bad 
to deny TOrnpr* ffoiB time to time, lara 
oat a atuttnent. refatloi tb* repoe*. 
Only a faw »teeka ago (here waa a raniQT 
on the atr*« that P. D. H. Connickbad 
pnrchaacd' ViUjrraph, Thla *aa nlao 
denied at the time, althonib It wna told 
mo mini [luirs tbat It tiearah to be ac- 
cepted all'., the tratb. Mr. Smith aa|d 
ybaterday : 

"Tin? piiblialied atilemen't to ihe-cftTect 
that J. D. IVmian* 1* ewineeted with 
the Tittc*r||ph Company of Ajnerlca ut 
nlwolutey Uiifrue and without foanda- 
tfj'n. "■ 

>'Mr. IVil hiina la nor aiaoplated with 
Vltnrraph'Coninany in any enpaelty, nor 
hna bw hud any Or-fotlailon whataocrej 
with him, ■ 

■Tin- Htnrlm hpibg published to the 
'fleet Thut (Ii-rf are to be ehAnaY-t. In t !i* 
poraepnel o r On* Yitaaraph Company 
nre uuttoniM dlv bern-jc c±roiil*ted by un- 
!<cHi|iii'oi'ri rAm]-eUtora. 

"The only r■han^r;• In yyilley Inaua-iirv 
r.\t\i recently hr the *i'ltncrapb Company 
h tbo nbqlishinjs; at th- depoali mhi-iu, 
wh]rh Flbj ttmp bren a rhoro Id the *Lde 
nf- nil px hi bl torn dur to- thf fan tli.-.t 
■inrler tji> deni"^t nyatem apiiroxImateLj- 
ptOifiOSjOOQ nt- Iho eshlbftor"* money 
Irl ill the hlD'h""* tbe prodlirera. fnr 
wiju-li the rxblhltor boa renlrrd m; 
ndi quote brncbt" 

Tbe X«W i-ahlDltiOF P)*b. ' 

The 'clilr-f fn|>le of eoqvernatlon bIork 

the l{ialtn yn-terti'iy wae the eflect the 

umi- Motion Pletnre Theatre Ownera' 






Sell Specialties by Telephone? Yes! 



Some business men believe that 
to Mil a specialty a "high pres- 
sure" salesman murrt 
actually be on the 
ground with samples, 
price lists and the 
usual aids to persona! 
selling. 

But do you know 
that today both spec- 
ialties and staples are 
being sold by "long 




Wky not invattfait the xalii- 
ttildlot pwlbllltlu of you- 
Ultftomt Call Cortland! 
Official, Extaria* ttO. 



distance " telephone? Here is a " 
letter from oneof thelargeetphar- 
maceatical houses in 
the country. It is a 
libera! "OKAY" of 
the telephone as a 
medium for selling; 
specialties.' 

Your goods can be- 
sold in quicker time 
and at less expense 
by telephone. 



1 



New York Telephone Company 



Pbet-i br linriMioiL. 
TVAffDA n-iwLtiy. 

She play* iinpimlir Wnllhci* Held In 

"Tatrty Dnre." it lilt- Is pnnirn to 

the it In iin nrii-r n weolc** mmrnm-w- 

.nr.ii pt 1ln' Hlvnll. 

i]L>rrIlnillnj: or-innlzutioTi woubl liavp bb 
(lie iijuitiabl roitrnrt now' tunlijip be- 
r -- 1 ■ :j tlilh orennixQiInn aiiid Iho Huya 
alth-f. Conrttanil HTniL.i, who h lu 
rli-ircr of the ITiiypi office while Mr- 
lltiyt i#. in t'allf&fiiln, reTiifii'f] to enm- 
nirnt un (lip neiv nrairinlrjition: nihiT tbnii 
to nay Up. I ley* wilf undinibtCilly g" 
tbron^fr, with « iifc.-m j 1 ho lias proiiilxetl 
the exliiblEorA. 

The formotion tit the SXhiblf^n' ata* 
tHbiiliutf V^'upnuy ||Cih lim-n diarnsaed 

for MOmt- Tiiu-. In \Vib::liiri^!..i;£ it ivjis 

COhHtdrrnl n ]i >'.i:, ';- ilfVel^]iiii?At, lint 
until 'the mtMlqij In CM«ao 011 Wi'd- 
nrjtlny, wlien n UetfaS KetHTC Theatre 
OwttfiTa:' liiiftribullna Corporathra tnUi 

'f>r!ii;i!i.i Irniiiflii . : , pn -\ :;::[,-,■ .]i-\--. WITC 

taken ty i.|:.. : ; it nbouC. 

Sydney H, CAheil and M. !■. ■ Toole 
mint out n cn!| for in-: Erudrraj <>r the 
M. 1'. T. t^. A. nnd aUnt tft) Tejip.iinl- 
aJ. VT. A. Trot. [iTi^ttjent of the (,'ub- 
B&etkni M, F. T."(V ivait in tbo ehalT. 
He said he bad nnny leiti-m ami trie- 
.er.nn-i rndnrnim: thV new f>rp*iili!trioti, 
ivbiel. i« i-ni.IlnliaH at t^M^^OO under 
the lawn of Ivimvare. The urKfltiixa- 
(l"U r whli'b "wilt !,c co-niieratiiT-, hn!) 
WJJIUni 1>. Hurrnrd. Aurfltii; Willimu 
A.. IVue. Hartford, t't.; ilnrry D*p{« f 
rittubiire: Sydney S. Cohen. No* York, 
and U ,1 UUtinar ut [.uiii*\ lilc, Ky., 
a* dim lor*. 

A full QWOBpt o r thr bbw orpnniKn- 
tion ivill hr siren in the Knndiy Horn- 
In? Ti-lrsriUb. lu the opinion of mniiy 
of the film men. it t> a aimt impfirtuiit 

HtCp. 

The A^^ncJatc-t Boitkinp Corpo ration, 
anoehei- exhl)d|iir r r' ere:inisa.li.>]i, b <om- 
pOaed of New York nnd NYiv Jerney 
theatre u*vniT3. Jim: what effect^ If 
any, the now organization will bavr On 
the A, M. C, ia a qnentlun being asked 
nil BroalTnj. 

>'«"H} Jplnq Dtnttaellre Catupmmy, 
DLKtincfive Pietiire<i ('urporatinii i» 
rmn'iPfi hlKE-'f and l>PUrr t-vi ry \\oy. s.n 
our rrirml four wya. The hitesi mlili- 
tloli In The Hhfl nf Arthur Frirnil ti .J. 
S. Nattily, n-lm Btepa Jntii the p<wit of 
ntudio jpansipr. Mr. Nanliy nufbt in 
fcaon- biuv it fc done, havini; !i::.i experi- 
ence when he, itju with Kainoua F'layen- 
Tjiaky in tbe name paniriou. II - i& <?tm! 
at the iiiisjii- -■-. hnvine; utiirtPil ! ; i- fjltn 
eareor IwrSs in ihe-rinrk apes <if 100H, 
wheu )j-' Joined the 'Kinomacrap?! tercel, 

• irlaa Not Mnnsht "'Jnlil Bxh.'" 
Jowtih Sch^itcli. l>o.uaed un liH way 
to thft train yeflterday lone enonjtb to 
aay he bax jiut LwtiBht "The ■ !.ii<h"kv : 
Tor Constaoce Taltoadxte. Mr. Sehenck 
f-s.-r- he doeM nnt know- hen- ilii:. btory 
was eircnlatrd. dk im iiEr*Tmeai fr>f thi> 
riurrli :!>-'.' of th"e jilay liav beeu i« ui -"! ■ ■ lit 
Tina ^one to faTtrorniil to apenil ("hriM- 
mis with bin xvif.v Norlha Talma Ice, 
and with hrr family. 1 

On tftue* Saat*. Train. 
The wcatward bound tmiu ycxtcrdoy 
carried, in addltlcn to -foecpH Selieuck, 
Anita Ltkui and John r^mtrvon, who -il-- 
tains to the Coaat to nutkc another pi£< 
tiire for Conatancc Tatmndee. Tiie Btory 
if n romaJiticvpomrdy yiTb a liialon-7 
haekrround anir*'waa oriitinaily wriltrn 
durLnc th^lr viail in KufOpO !;i<! Sr>nue. 
Mr. .and Mm. J. D. William* worn on 
the same, train. . ' • 

, Qaldwr* TJ*H To-hlaht. 

To-ul»ht-ar the Antor ITotcl thr t;o!d- 
wyn head*, cmntoyeea and frienrh wJll 
hare a ball Lllabaratc plAti^i nre beicrc 
made to make. It a bis nfllalT, and from 
all acrounlR it will be one of thr best 
partlea of tbe aeaann. \Vith all tbe bulla 
and dinner*, the film folk have to keep 
one "boiled shirt . on hdbd all the iim-. 

□ eta llnnornlile Mrinliin. 
Aecordlnj: to S. .lay lCnufmnn, mt 
own Hen Gross, wbu la ■ raeraber of The 
Morning Telegraph bU&V and. whu lives 
at 41W West T»cnly-Hn.t •Jtrcet, won 
honorable mention In u steenarlo ennti-sE I 
coadnetetl for the beat ■ 500- word idra in 
a ayuoRsis for a -etorjf for Con»tan«; 
Taluiadcn. John" Kracrtpn nnd Bfajii- 
min De Caaserca wecc the inilRrs. In, 
Dodge woo IheJlfW prlw- offered, rind 
aeebrdinc to Mr. Kimfpann tbnre were 
$M} Hceiiarioa^sabniitled. 

i.ci ■> Heranir 1 n Joh. 

All the beautiful watncii who am rr^ 

ported engaged to Cbsrlk Choplin :;.-t 



€fci$m& #abC of 

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^tjonosraphs; 



At the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Offered 



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^Mbdel "Popular "Louis 
B" Model" XVI" 

$63.50 $58.50 «123.00 



Originally Priced 
$159.00 

Cibinet is finished in jenuina 
mahogany and is So inches 
Higrj, 21 inches wide and 
2 1 M Inches deep. All mefal 
parts are heavily nickel 
plated. Motor will play from 
five to seven 10-Inch selec- 
tions with one winding.' Will 
hold 1 1 record alliums with • 
a capacity of 1 32 # records. 



Compares favorably with 
jiationally advertised phono- 
graphs that we sell for 
-S138.00. 

Cabinet is 46J-2 inches high, 
finished in genuine mahog- 
any. Eight shelves for rec- 
ord albums, a double-spring 
motor, and a universal tone- 
arm which plays all records. 



Originally Priced 
$198.00 

Beautifully designed cabinet 
in true Louis XVI period — a 
model that will graciously 
complement any/iome, how- 
ever luxurious its appoint- 
ments. Finished beautifully 
in grained and matched ma- 
hogany and all its metal parts 
are gold plated. 



WE ALSO CARRY IN STOCK SONORA AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS IN BOTH 
PERIOD AND UPRIGHT MODELS AT 10% TO 16% LOWER THAN PREVAIL- 
ING PRICES ELSEWHERE. 




thebififU-eB snod jobs following the -an- 
nouncement. PcfhajJa hccnuM all nf them 
Iirl-c been good actresses and easy to look 
nt. 'hike Eleanor ilonrdman, who waa 
retwirted engsged. to Mr. ch-ip'rin just be- 
fore tha rumor apread that be is to 
marry Pola Negi the tim of Jannary. 
Mi-n Boardmnn has been civen the lead- 
ing rule Id "fkmla for Sale," the uev 
picture Rupert Hughes la matins: from 
hh novel by the e-ame name at the Gold- 
wyu ittidiot. She was acleeted from 
1,000 women In a search conducted, by 
C'lli].. -j-h for new faces. 

Il*l*ert Brace BaeLi. 
Uobert 'R- ttrucc, raider of acenics, 
baa returned to N'ew York after apend- 
in- eight months in Waahiastori, Ore- 
r"ii and Uallfornia. - lie baa brought 
with him a new series of "Wildomcea 
Talea," the atory-acenica which were in- 
troduced hy Mr. Bnire a "year nen. tScV* 
cfal of tho new/ieletMu will be aeen 
tons, 

l)r* Thtlr T»/a T Baoic. 
A. L. Erlanrrer U oir his way baeLt 
to New York from Irf>s Angelea» whare 
be eoaferred with I". J. God?of. pieai- 
dcot; Abraham Lehr and Edward 
Ruirea, vice nrealdenta, and] Juno Mettbla, 
editorial director, and other .■.fn.-iai-t on 
the rortheonJing production by UoMwyn 
oi" "Bcn-Hur." ■ 

lVeadey Hu m P»rlj. 

Thiiiy-uve hundred children,, sons and 
daughter* of the member*: of New York's 
l'niliri- Pepartment, will attend a moro- 
Ing* performance at the Strand Theatre 
lo-uiorrOW at W o'clocV. loritatlong 
ncrft laaucd by Wesley Harry, tbo young 
sttar who poetraya the role of a police- 
man's son fn "Heroea of the Street." ■ 

The Junior Naval ncacrvc, of which 
Wealey ftarry bt an honorary member, 
and the Catholic r^ertorj Uand havo 
lteen cracion* enough to volunteer their 
co-operation in.cuwrtalnlna; the children.. 
Members of the Junior Naval neserre 
trill *uiat the poiEeenaap fatbera in raid- 
fnc Ibe ehitdren acroas atreelp; and di- 
reetlnt: traffic if noceaeaiy. Tbe rgtKo- 
lle -Protertory Band, led by ■ WmIct 
Harry, will head the parade of lbe' B* 
rirrreA, startinjr from the Maine Monu- 
ment at I'ulumhu* Circle at H30. 

After the perfoeiajiiwo. at l^^O. Wes- 
ley Banr will entcrtaia meroben ol tbe 
hnnd at *. h:nchwii which' he \* (riving 
for them. The perfoxmane* Batiirday, 
inridrdteMi": in the first pnwntatk-n of 



#&\j£&JPS£. wlich """""■ UNDE EXCLUDED FROM U. S. 



At tbo RJvoll >ad Hlalto. 

Wallace Reida farce, "Thirty Doya," 
i[ii? preoent feature at the HivoH, will 
bft retained for another week at the 
RjaltOt according to Hugo Itiescnfeld, 
who inaned tola ulimAtum Just before he 
departed for Wbita Sulphur Springa to 
toko chorgn of the abowlnx of "Back 
Homo and Broke," which the <3ovemora 
will ace to-day. Tlnrain.-. Atelgbim ac- 
companied Mr. ILicsenfeld, which Is -fit 
and proper consideruM "Back Home and 
Broke" io. his picture Wanda Hawley 
plays -opposite Mr. Itcid in "Thirty 
Uaya." ■ - 

"Slskinn; a MaB f " with Jack Holt in 
tbo swrrroR role, comes to the Rivoti 
neat week foe a week's engagement. Tbe 
story ia by reter B. kyoe. and the 
nyfapuLion was made by Albert Shelby 
IrfVino. The chat coasiata' of Eva 
Novak. Bert Woodruff + Frank Xelson 
and Robert Dudley: 

A Lime or Tire. 
The office beyz arc bo eager to be ot 
DHiatance, I had: an idea they hud all 
embraced; the Coue doetrino until I re- 
luembered it waa probably the Santa 
Clans doctrine that waa making them 
so obEfgittE- 



aflan Bronchi In CoanceiJon IVittk 
Wall St. I J-K illusion Bimd. 

WtSlfatn Linde, alias Wolf Lindcn- 
fflii: M-hl ban been detained on Ellis Is 
Unci after beinr; broujfht i> America by 
the DeparttacDt of Justice In einnecliool 
with the Wall street explosion of Sep* 
tetuber lo, 1000, was deluded WedDca- 
day frim the con ntry by action of n apo- 
dal board of inquiry appointed by ths 
immigration authorities. Ho appealed .iia 
case jeaterday to H. It. Lnadcn, aaalst-i 
ant coram Luioner. in charge of appeals. 

Mr. JLanders said the papers would &> 
to Washington at oace, pending which 
time Linda 1. ill bo held on Elli* Island. 
It it) UBderttood tbat thn action of tha 
board "jrs no bcarlne on tho charicea pre- 
ferred against Linda by tbo Department 
of Justice. 



Cnaadlan nlm Held Orer. 

(.Ssaclil oupau'a » ift ir«iilBa Taksriph'-) 
OTTAW, Oot.. Dec. 31.— So great bn* 
been tlir- guceess of "Tho Man From 
Glengarry." now heing presented at the 
Imperii] Theatre under the rtatronsee of 
the Governor Geoersl and Iradr I'yus, 
tfft't Manager Harry Brouas linn ar- 
ranged to iold It orer for a second iteek. 



Irtt FatATT, rtaath Pi*r|W#o- rat« COr- 
reeilaoa. Faca Lift*!- Wrinkles, Blemishes 
p-eoartd. « Wsot Wlh 8U 



HELLO BILL! 



Beginning December 18 The Morning 
Telegraph every Monday will have a 
special news department of interest 
taB. P. 0. Elks 



Conducted by CHARLES C. FOSTER 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,:' DECEMBER 16, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




cmrint m,, hSiSitSiJjKiTi** 

go* A le I a*' DHIltnnl r*iKp*dT. 

THE TEXAS BTCGHT1KG ALE 

will. JOBlTtTA ROWLAND, 



ULUDC HSlk johaY t W»c ijo . 
"THE BEIT MUSICAL CO at* DT" 

THE BUNCH) JUDY 



AHTHIR IJtV' (7 

JOHN BA <YMORE 

m "Hamlet" 

Ga m IJ A Q D |C *M flu TV.of r j. Et», 1.11, 
ii. nrtfinio BltoL ■rc-d*rtTtiu». . ne. 



"~ NELLIE KILLY 



a— 



Br W. iOfHUUBT MATCH A 



"■& COHAN THEATRE fy„ 

.Mutlne* TO-DAY *t a.Sn, 



■M B3 



Aim? TfJrhol'a I.nuKhlrc* Sutwii 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

Thtr piny Tint Pnt U In Humor. 

BtwUl Itmifli rrrla-micri Tfl-m'w fiKht ftrr 

Kaini* ClavK AUnrlfcllon. 

KF7IULAR PH|rEfl r Ne T«. 



LYCEUM ™*™ e !l El - ktmifvo u i.sii. 

LABT a PKIlPnUMANf/KM 

n.iTio HpwBfo Ptw*n» 

FHAHGES STARR Vi??^ 

•NEXT THURS, EVE. at ft SHARP* 

TM.VIT) BKIAPCO .Innnunr** 

MR, WARFIELD *lli&£ 

"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" 

Hi!* 1>J 2*»H To? 1 WfQni inM MUndly. 



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£S S &| loyalties 

Tu-d, r * Waff. Laxity .F^h'.i GftUWBrlBF- 



ZIECFELD FOLLIES 



iCOBT 



OF THE MOVIES' •-'<• 

•miCUlhl HUNTER-f LOftE-tO I4«H 



Ttn*..W. Wit. 



MUSIC BOXSS.«"tJl?i«-;at 
SAH H. HAMUS^eituta 



inviNc urnuN s Nfw 

MUSIC BOX REYUF 



BELAsnn wmt ** lift #*s» ,i *■* 

OtLHOUU M«.tO,mTATfciiT*. l.M. 

440th FEBFOSKAHCE TO-STGHT 

UV1D BIUBCO L*»f*it> , 

L^orj ULRiC * KIK1 



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"I ITU" 2* Sblnlur and 



TIMES SQ. 

EVKXTUHLLT. 

TCHT NOT KOWT 

MATS. TO-DAT 

■Ad TKVM. 

Fop. .'vr.-ir. Kvctr Hnr Xnat "W«*fc 



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Fool 



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SO THIS IS LONDON! 



Miti.TD<dkr*Tuca. 



LAST TWO WBEKS 

"HOSPITALITY" 

VANUlKdILT l^CT MAT-iTO-DAT-ftim*. 

THE TORCH -BEARERS 

G*or(a K*l|j*» Brilliant a ■ ' l ip 

f - T" H8KY rips »ffi& VOTl 
l v !■> Awful Truth »_J 



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52 ,J ST. at B'WAY 



ADMISSION 7Bt 



BU. Tn.ni>.- "KICK 1JT-" 



r 

ll/.f^ ELSIE PKnoiJON 

»■*. To-mV, JACK HOLT, ■■lUiinir ■ £■■.» 



WAI,t,A«.B HK113 
ID ■"Bn DATA' 1 

(Dnjy fritglll CoDHitr IE Niv*ttl^t 

ff ttlSt lUjroll Cwtffl jjrtbwr* 



fiAPITOL 

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fior.DWT N pTcmM 
"BfiOKES CHAIira rj 



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"UlUri*. Tolo. Al A Kianl' 
BtfdniD. Bbuiti A i>n. 


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STREET 

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"9K1H HREF" 

H-i'f*. A rni.:n..i«fc. BvlU * 

KUlK Harlan Ri^r ■** 

Brimoor A CO-. Btftji Mo'ftn 


H;v=rsio e 

" B > AM AL 


BI31G JAMS 
Bffm Ant A l - *.. HHr^r * 
OnkliEd. &*n.umOat flinUm, 
Al v,'..f.;-«n. if.J .-ilnfn 


ro|iinili|»,ll'y*IHL Hurl. Pep.PrlrH Tiki ffJT 



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tranQ 



"THE BEAUTIFUL 
AMD DAMNED" 

Sinrcri Ernirhant m:hiiLri. 
ii:J lb* Pantbni FOKIXE llALLET 



FORMER DETECTIVE 
FINED FOR ASSAULT 



Judge Mast Fay Fire Hundred Dol- 
lars or Serve Five Hundred 
Days in J til. 

Convicted af ojiiiuU in itiu >,.-.-*sn- i d«- 
fij-i** 1 , Mlchnc] i; Judge, a former Ar-wc- 
tivfl at ihrf K«M»ti<: Squod, *rBH ytmttt- 
day nentncuv-d to r<jv a fine «f tiV>0 or 
wire u dny in |nil for ever/ d,o)br. Ha 
■will bavc UDdl m-u Mondar tr> i»-iy 11m 
IJii" 1 . Judge .was- conris-Kd ictjt BAtutdaj 
In (lie <-rim!3ri! branclt at the Smtrema 
Court ppfotc Jiittiw Henry \*. HoraL 

It was chanrtHl ttant Judge, together 
ivjrli Mictint-1 Brb, a fellow piflftilwr at 
the Xarcotic Sqnad. anil a tfnitcil Statca 
ruursJi^ went to tho salmiii of Patrick; 
F. CJark«. nt Tliird aronuc and Fittj- 
Bftb. atrcut. I j October, lfl20, DsipnAitiiy 
rn fire if Ctazka wru vIolatlaR the pro- 
hibition law. According to Ctarke, (ha 
men nttvmpted to eitort m&nej from 
him ami when h« refoAed ta vnbmlt to 
:;:■ ir uemaiida tlie^ nuaalted him'. Erb 
«■■■ tried and ncqultOd. 

Frimk Aranow, attorner for Judge, 
!i:-i:i-el tbe limn to abow mercf fai [lir 
[.ri-..nFT u Jndf« and- n fnuiih- to cab- 
pfirt and, the uenwiwc tnennt the lea 
tf b\* i!,!>. Bat Hapy Wtatncr, AaaJit- 
•Tit DEatrict Attorney, pointed oat ths.t 
the stnlrnci! wan justified in the face of 
' !; - Latins Clarke reoelTed and Justice 
!!'■!--; 5"-r-inilngl.r itapop-cd the fine with 
mi: jJtemative of A Jail Hntcacc. 



UUDMl Of 

STACE DANOHC 

. 2291kt4Sa$tll«Y«» 



METROPOLITAN S^Si 

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flpsldltnAr. \Mn!lnlit. lluli.' Qnrdiin': <.~M.ir.lM. 
ff;i>i]»j4nd.orf. Enllr* lttv\i, fon-l [An.mtie-.cMi. 

Scxx Mnri. Ct». l.« Uln WalKDrtc 

T*-»i. Sin.. :. n.lu L n JT.ro ..Taw-nt 

SH. E»». it I Roaro «st Jullrtt* 

Thnu, R-a it | Stm.au <-1 IihIIIb 

!f'», »l 1 , ....lioreUjf 

Xx«. Hn. „.- L t.-. TlaiifTiURvtiiFr 

Hut.. LIS, Pop, FT! -• lUiliriur 

Xmib* Da-r. >;..n., nee. £11 THATS ?-■'■ 

IPTKfTAI. HAT. ■■ * t T *" '' p -tifla 



MARION DAVIES 




WAS IN FLOWER 



MOROSCO 

1SIQGE8T LA.&Q1 



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r BfT iv rnTvv 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 
HOME 



ASA MANUYES 



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UP SHE GOES 



LITTLE 

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TO.UAT '.r-! 

H-ltD., SLlfl. 



MAHOE KEOEDY 

In FT* .INK rWAVI!*N-B P IfVT 

"SPITE COBNEE" 



SliOKW-S, 
TATE 
Wr * « at. 

■jfr.i ii:,1A. II. 



CLARA K. YOUNG 
la "ENTER MADAME' 

T-*>l-?> * I'rlrrrm, 
r«ffl<ipn|li*j] t'ifif.iF. C.D14-I 



nlTDOKLV-ff AlIfSEMK-*T5, 
FMPIRF S ! --""'"-~-. ""-.I l'«:c.h AT* 

^" ,jr ^ , -™ i -" T'l iMn n«h. T»ir. n-Mj 

Amntriirk I'vffv \V c (1 rn-mtn j- Vl(rb-t 

T«n hik flmidnty C"n**rl«. 

"IMHI.S F«n? / : > ; LLAT-fD" 

flaxl Week, "fyt'CHLBS OF lSSK." 



H^rs /s ivo chaperon, 

BUT. MAYBE PATTON IS\ 



Report Says Aisiltast Will "Watch 

Holly-coed ni Diciuul Guards 

■ ■ Hipper." 



W1SEHA5 f. p.-l. sbectob 



W. 8. H»r( Wrllp. . Bbolc *tid P*y. 
■ Tvlbmle to B.t Mait»r«on 



WATER COMMANDS 
BIG PRICE IN RUSSIA 



Monthly Bill for a Family of Sic 

la Sever.ty-five Million 

SOTlDlcl. 

BnTeclal Cal>l« 

tn Thii Kimlag TOtCTS-ib. 

KHAtlKOV, tliiisla, D K . 15. " 

The greatiy tnerftirjfed eJBt or H-ring 
hem within the past few -recks hpa gdiled- 
to the compll^Btea problcDi of lioiv to 
-■-l throuffh the camJnjr trce-ks of ocarcil) 1 
of filet and clothlns ahortStre. Food nssts 
are Boar-Jne. Even wat«r bos Jta priw, 

Georj-e P. Hairinfrton, A. It. A. dbj- 
t-.li.-i gnperrlKOT of Qh Amerlcaa Relief 
AdmlijlsLi&trj-i for Kha-rkor, reports that 
b mo&tfcLj- water bill for n famitr of ill. 
tha father of whirl) was employed at tii<s 
A, It. A. for 7.7.O00.W0 roublfa a month, 
amounted n l41 r 00O,OlX> roubleL- nooqi 
reat for Lbc m^ntli irna i'S.OW.OUU 
doubles. 

Tho price of these D.cce*Jiillea leaves no 
maraln whatever 'for clothiflg. cblldran 
and O'lultji nil tlit-jinrli this dlatflct, AA 
tbrougbntit liusiui. are frtdikz' the bitUr- 
eat weather of the Winter with no otb.v 
peotectioo than fclnclo gartn^nti of rtRL 
w-cirn to HhredA. f\ot oaa norsoD one of 
tttry 100 baa underRafmcnia or wrntia. 

TbJa rear's fl«t!isn« RhoriBge uITect): a 
amaLler number than the- famine of last 
year, but la as deadlj a meneee to tkwa 
who come within Its iscopo. A. It A. 
workers lu eTery part of (fit Country flhd 
that at Joaat l.OOO.OOO cbtldrto and 
Adults rauat perUh of .tin? cold ua|«H 
clothing Is aent to rJitm. lle'E&tl<rr>n 
frimda hud rympathttera In thlpj country 
who are planrrliur to »eud aid to theaa 
drapers te Ituwriaciin rbrotiRb tba ne* 
elothlliK- reiulttonoo naekAjjes of the 
Atoiflcflu Kellef AdmLnUtrBtlon are 
urged ty dj so at the earliest l-osAfbie 
BUfflUL 



By LOtfZLLA 0. 7ABB0NB. 

THE UBJttd News aendii forth n 
hre«j atrnib crediting Wil, II. 
Hays with ptlBg WeJt' for the 

purpose of giTliig Hollywood a 
chaperon, Ahhough^Mr. Hays was eni- 
phatic In j;«'i :i*;"-r;'i.ii that hit g»ing to 
the Coiut had nothing to do with the 
SHM-flU nf HoUj-wood, the United News 
JDiaken tbr renprat'on of the motion pic- 
ture c*lodJr the Underlying motlY*: f^r tha 
oamhlUbraent of H model <" Jt f I 11 Holy- 
wood, 

J-'olloning arrival in Hollfwoofl of Me. 
Hays, saya the Cricn) Nrwa, it was 
IfJBrnod that Thomas G. Patten, his *n- 
slsta»[ and pbniBiDcol reprwientatlTo in 
CallfroniB. Is fdIiir lo watch orer tb« 
colony as a duenna n-atehca orer a flap- 
per. 

"Wiille Puttau'a: noniina] Worli i" 
of a liuslrjpaa nature, he trill also keep In 
clQae touch with Kcreen tints and iiv 
KQmdp which dnuIktBa nhont tham hrrc. 

lint! will i*niinj.viir tO b^.ni olT ncni)il;ll 1>C 

fore It gets Into prim, ' sayi the rrport. 

The lid will bo kept on mollon picturv 
acaudals. it la rcnorlcd, through a tytUni 
of o.ulet eant-cllatlniL nf the i*oTitfBrtn of 
RCtnra and Brtreiai'K irbo fall to hwl (he 
first wnrn'ng to Uestal from Abafrer 
bAUghU' thiiiK Ibry nre cred!tedV with- 
Ptnclicnlly all Dim cqntfBett bavp efausrfi 
petmltttne cDncrllatEsos on this gronad. 
and thoHf who fall to walk the "ttra!j[hl 
BBd narrow" will 11-alV the plank. 

Sir. Hnys, beshjea FCCfclrg to lAi prove 
tha mortlk of Hollywood, aha woofs to 
ft ir up soma iniM-r <i In crbnt artistic and 
"elesner films." he declared. 

Ho conferred with sererfll of tiift ht= 
produrera.-jnitirejUiine upon Ihem the do- 
sirablUty of m-operatlM «Hb J^ Art- 
gnlca In making Jlollyitaoil ,-1 ".mfwlrl 
cltf." so ptife ihnt Tins Ancelrs and ih.- 
natlmi mey point ivlth pi-iti-o' In It, In- 
stead oT shoiildprlag the Imputation it 
is n, pine* to wntrh for t:ie neat ftfanrfnl. 

I'attoti, Adoipli Ziiknt, t'ronk O. Od- 
sol nnil Mamhrill Nellnn tf*ft ataonv 
LhoKO In conference with tho "Hlni fiar'" 
on Thursday. 

And that in that. 

Mr. Hoys ntsrts fn T home nest Wfld- 
UHlJj lenciiinr Sulihiin. lnd.. Cfafhll- 
mas I're, !o p-jnn iht IioU^dth with hit 
family, 

IVUemain Ulriio.l n Lllrretan-. 

At a merllng of the dir«:tors nf the 
FflmotiB riflyoTfhljahf Pompany Thnra- 
day. Sir WPllnm Ulsemajt win elected ft 
member of the hnjjrf to fill thr? Ttooiinr' 
r-nusml fcy tr.^ r^-^ij^Jiof |pn nf tlsyor '>. 
rinmialek, r.iin, 1111 sircnint of the press 
•>f bujilnemA rttfltninJafted his jraHitlnn $* 
a Hrnnri> i-rtiitm liter irtfjrtbcr, |j\it rtmnin^ 
u director nf the cwrponition. 

Thu ^|eecforn der lured lhr> rc^ilnr 
ipiHTtcriy dividend, flt tb* 1 rote of f* ,1 
shfiTi' on [irvfrrri-d uttuk. [>nyablc Fidin]- 
ary I, IJO r to Htocibnlder* nf riTffrd at 
the close uf business on January lv. 

Aiqirlcpb J[rrmlk (/tiki i>*«ij r 

The PatIb edition tin Now Eorfc 
Herald enrrin^s a report under a >'ovenj+ 
bee data line that In of Internet, inas- 
much pn it concernH llkhnfd Uairlu-k, 
an A in-rii-.in. The article aayai 

''One of the largest tranaartion« iu 
I'iurope in the mot Jon n!cture busluehx 
that bun Uken plaec riin-o tJic w»r *iui 
r . n a :- 1 j 1 ■ = s L3 ; 1 r. - ■ . E hi .-iii v in ItjiIt when a 
number o( rtalian mi^tallAts formtd a 
10U,lXaMir[> L-iirporalioii, of which [tlcJi- 
ard (jnrrti >: nil! bo production mubager. 
The new company has purehaaexl (bn 
new Armenin — 1 1 ! ■ I i . . in Milan, which la 
saJS to have (.oat nearly M^Otf) Hw 
cacIdiitc of the eouUpmcnt. Mr,,Uarrlt:k, 
who will have complete cbarge of the Tiljn 
productloas, lias been makicR i^etutca in 
London and I'arla for three yotrs. I: t 
retcbtly Louipteted bis lir^t plchiru in 
lUly." 

W, B. Mart IX' rite j 4 Doeb. 

We BeknoTrtedgf the receipt uf a book 
by Wltlia&i S. Hart, <\.:]-.i "ftsjun aud 
Wbltej to the JCe^cue," u jinrt of the 
Hoy'.: Ejtolden West serifs. Mr. Hart 
\"\i- *. boAJtirul tribute to Wlllfjiui (Dqij 
ilastefaau lit tlie Introduction. Mr. 
LVlHSterwn and Mr. Hart were friends of 
many yearn atundLn^ and the netor never 
failed to call on Me. Haatrraon at Tho 
Mr.rniuE lVtegtai<b alTJci- tvben bo tvae 
In New Yarl:. Me, lim-t tnr* of Mr. 
.Mantir=on: - 

"And tliew; were thuae White Men, 
iJiovc innulders, iliome niakem uf the 
rreat, bi£, or!endicut-tCHl West, that laro 
not yet been dnnitorcd by M-ire fences: 
men to "bom a Colt gun nm the court 
at last appeal and who did not carry ■ 
warrant tu their pockets until It waa 
wcrii out; men who fAced siagffcriuna 
odds and dancer single-handed and alone; 
men vho created and worked out Bnd 
mflda an Ideal Hrillcltlon — a country 
where doors were nutocked at night and 
tha windows of the mind were aliraja 
op«n — tncu who were always kind to. the 
wralt and; DbpmtBotcd!, oven if they did 
b»ve homi and hoofs; men Ilk* -Wllliiitt 
1 Hat r MaBLersau n:iti Wyatt Earp. They 
and their kind made the frontier, that 
great West which we can bow louk bliei 
on ia tba melt romantic era of our 
AmericAA history." 

Floxlv Hots Asiother Job. 
6, L._ Bothtftl bu tfiore jobs glrea 
bib than any nix men we Jtiifnv. Ii*- no 
more than finishes one Bsxi^lTlult than 
■ODiethtng ebjo 1$ wlihed: c-a him. That 1 * 
irbat coaiea of being a. good ehowman. 
Tho DU»t cornea tit the invitation of 




IjEATRICE jot, 

Rh" lilnj-m Ihr |fndliia; fole In ''J'ln. 

nleV iriaeli cttseamaea nmonK the 
"film rftn«," who nn n.klnar 
when I! will be aliawn. on Dro*H' 



Pflfltmastrr t3*ai*Ml llllehcork, who ia 
aciins fnr lite AmrrlCfiu llndin IlApo- 
pf -t irtji. Mr. riolhnfrl lm* tindertBkoii to 
dirret the liffhtinR cITeeta for'thls HrUa> 
tnhimetit lo he held fit llio (.lrntld' Cen- 
irnl Pi-' tt. tieiffming TJeeeTnljer 21, In 
eonjutif "An with Xationnl UnAya Week. 
AmmiB one Win* will npprnr under Mr. 
FtftrhnfH direction nn- Itetsy AyrrFt. 
IOvcItti Herbert. Wi'lhim llobyn, Tlrlk 
fty nnil ll'ihcrt On *i, eucll of whnm 
has npp^in-d tn Hi- fnpito! prrsrntftttona 
from time to tinrn. 

■am Paltnee n^t-L al Work. 
Knm falniep, whftW nfTininl dulira e"in- 
stai In kecpdiR the trn'lr. pUJMr supplied 
with Fatnim:i VfafVt&hlBikf enpy, i Ft 
bnrk oil tlii' jcli nitre n week nt homo 
with ibn fc-rip e* sunn- fttbot kind of 
fancy ■■"Id, Kurn snyt It was lilnl en'jiicli 
wltiiEiul iiu-iii toning it. 

Jenn Citrnrdln In PICtOTe. 

Tlir --it I'ietiire l" he nioil* by ihe 
AWwv iVinltietiim Co'DHtftttJ Wttl Teatufe 
Jean <lt:iinlln. n former S^nnnlL lirnnty, 
wh'FW I nut n-reen wtwk ' lvas in "KilBa 
Warner." 

D'ekeirHi »<■■« llaantles. ' 

'Tlie Ne'ir-ll'u-Well," call liOAflt of a 
tent I hat in -nwy to K»k nt. I 'i rector 
Alfrril Orrt-n \* celinirj+ilig n dozen 
b&aatfeg fctjm thfi Ncl Wuvburn munl- 
ral ehuw. "f"he Little Kangnrno." 'The 
Ne'er-! 'n-M'eU' 1 is Thotnah Mn!i,-Lnii> 
neat 11r.1l flieae jmini; women ore ilolng 
a fen- ndvfltin! ncCiie-- lipfore Tuminy \x< 
KiriB mirk. 

Van sceonelni >m lfr« 11 mi. 
Some or the dully herairtjipri have 
rnrried rejKirlH 1o the eu*L-ct that Echl 
Vim KtroJulrn ffi to direet "B<m llur." 
TI«f: Ooliiwyii i-ntniumy hiwtenM bi say 
this In unlriM-. linn Mr. Vmi Hlfolieitu ia 
bwked, tn liirert ■■MncTcaBUe" fle his 
first. , 

New that G» ".'liirigo & Allon RbU" 
road b plonntiK; m add a cilr carTytBR 
motimi pji'inre iiiiimrntiifl, It tchonld a«d> 
llsb an ndvmie'- list 'tl the serrrn allrnC- 
tlotiJ*. It mlrjii.niiike a lot of diflVt-rnm 
with their iiataotaxT*. If aomo on^ 
pianncl to take =i trip on Saturday and 
dlBcovrreil n fili.'i hi- hnd Wvu ivi» be- 
ing ihoTfO en mute lm mitt lit poatpono 
hi» Journey until ttiL- npst dny. We can 
sen motion ptotnwn rruulfllljut trarel In 
tho United tJtJtlfS Baa of thcae dnys, and 
why not? 

The " Wn«»n n Vaym" Dasec. 
Ae we said before wreral tlniPs, Aim- 
land iw WJci-illr very buny theao day*. 
t-flAt night the Ot'iluyn d^nee took many 
Of ihe niothiii pletura folk to tiio Astor. 
To-nlitht [he "Wotnan rays 1 ' dance will 
be fiiverintthc l'le.za. Some nf the m#ta 
hem urr writer* nr tilftyers who frefiiient- 
ly an? WWftiatcd with Uo screen, ft Sa 
the annual party ot thb ctufi nnd olwiya 
a Ttrr/ importuut event for members and 
their Tj- i ■- 1 1 1 1 ■- . 

AlnlDt -TUlnnf*/' 
"Minnie" nv.m^ to be the anbjtfCt at 
■ coTirersatiuu ain»»atf ninny iwrsnns, if our 
tnrlepaoni! in any ■criterion. We liavSr 
btcn tisketl tif soy Bomelliing aboift the 
dme. ll'iis picture may bo exiiccted nn 
Uroadway. All we know is that it ia a 
Marshall Neilnn production made for 
AsifcUud Firat J*iitluant and our re- 
viewer kirn plcAsant tilings to aTiy Bbnut 
1L 



A 1,1a 



ur Two 



Lester Uli.nknrld, who happens to be 
the tUmband of tM l*tll known scetiarJoi 
writer, Svp I'mcIL, tell»i the folloadiig 
yarn about Jean fJohen, ."ortflfal member 
o4 the Fftitinn* 1'liijcrs Lsaky ataff. Sir. 
Bumkfleld was eit>lnlrthig About the new 
lEre Uoseli campany. Misa Coheu II*- 
tened intently. 

"Who will write tho BeCEarJo for j«our 
JStit pietvire':" she asied. 

"Smch ia fame," aaLd "-1-. QlankfialEl, 
detpslrlngly. 



' To Care •« Cold In One b*T 

TUCe LlHLITr I'iilTMO Ql'lXITiS litlnla. To* 
tal Mil LA* mnllurt Ht E. W. L>rvn. Ink nil* 
JH »l «RilllU.I *X.— JWrti 



Broftdway at 
Ninth, New York 



*)4t, fi/^M^A 



Store Hdut» 
9 to 6 




The Annual Christmas Sale of 

Used Pianos and New Pianos and 
Player- Pianos— Greatly Reduced 

■ i • ' 

Christmas is not Christmas without music 



The' home without musig misses a great ileal (if the true joy of Christmas, 
most especially if there be children in it. For .music is the right of childhood, a 
right that should not be denied. This right need not be denied if you take 
advantage of this Wanamaker Christmas Sale. 

Most of the instruments were received in unusually good condition. They 
were exchanged not because they had out-lived their usefulness, but because the 
owners desired an AMPICO re-enacting piano, the king of all pianos. 

AH of them have gone through our own factory, where they were thor- 
oughly inspected and expertly repaired. All worn-out parts were replaced by 
new. The case was poJishcd. The piano wa3 carefully tuned. A splendid 
instrument ia the resulf 

Early choosing is advisable to secure the piano you wish^and to assure its 
delivery before Christmas. 



Used Pianos and Player-Pianos 



Uprights 

Morc*n A Sun . . . . . 

Br*dbttrT i 

5<:h«efer 



SalnhatJ 

P*t». 

BauJair 

Csl» 

WWlotk . ... 
BUdU 

Booth Brd». ■ ■ 
BrtdbllTT 

W.o.l.r 

Mi„>i..l<S . . . 

W«er 

Hu&tinftvn 1 ■ 

Walhi* 

. MUihaali . . . 

Nnr En»l*l>o ■ 
KhIuuw . . 

W«Mr 

Drtumulltr . . . 

P#*vlMa 

Schnbort . . . . 

W«ir 

Lia««nu . . . 
Sbonlngtr '- ■ . 
OaUar 

Ckldurlin ■ - 
H«b.ia< ..... 



Rlcaardjan . .» 

Kimbill 

U«tn»n, 

*Cro*»tw 

'"I 

...hl.r A Cum>t»ll 

Cblckatni 

Clllhnll 

Wlntm.ll. 

Krduuar - 



.1 $75 

$100 

\ $125 
h $150 
i $165 

: 1 $175 

: i $185 
1 $195 
t $200 



$210 

$225 
$230 



.$235 

!245 
2BD 

»265 



Kur Icmii: ..... h . 

A. R- Chat* 

Brown &. Simpson . 

Sleinwsy 

Voie 

Starling 

Men-ill 

Kimball 

Kr.nicn i Rich . . . 
Ejnrncti ......,, 

Autoplsno 

Sleintrajr 

H, F. Miller 

Emaraou . ■ 

Harfinian 

dickering - 

Knabo . . . 

Knabo 

Chick bring , 

Steinway 

Kniijp 



$275 
; j $290 
[$300, 

...... $360 

$375 

; i $385 



. . Ji2E 
. .5450 
. $475 

. . J S8S 
, .S390 
. .J59& 
..9600 



Player-Pianos 

De Rjvui Hurrii . . $390 

Lindetnii 
Milton . 
Autopisci 

Wostrf , 

AutopiaiiO . . » . . . . , 

Armstrong 

Armstrong .......... 

KurUmin Angeius ■ - 

Webiler . 

Llndaman Angelus . . 
Enriersoa Angelna 

.Inuniion AngfililS . . . 

Ldsular-Humana ■ . ... 

Mehlln . *710 

Grand* and Playtr-Granifa 

Sohmar $950 

Weber Player 11325 

Kn-.bc Player .*137S 

Knabe Player $1800 

Chickering Art $1500 



: y.-:::::::)$425 
|-$445 

1465 

Mas 

»610 

$5Jj0 

$535 

$595 



New Pianos and Player-Pianos 
at reduced prices 

Very Slightly Marred in Demonstrating 



Uprighl, 

W» Now 

Unduiu S3SS S32S 

Undwu ........ S425 $37fi 

BJd-in S8SO 5G23 

. Player-Piano. 

W. No»- 

UoioniinAnB. 5723 5-1S5 

Uodnnui Ao, 572 5 S4SS 

Uiim, Am S72S 1435 

Aniclui 5550 5-195 

M«» hall 4 Wood.ll 

JSOO 1S4S 

Aniolo> J650 J585 



Wrt Now 

5honinv*r 3 825 S5&5 

Autopiuio S64S 1SSS 

HniH S800 JSSS 

Em,n«n S79S $610 

Mor.hall Sl Wosd.ll 

SB2S (625 

Manh.ll A Wonocll 1325 5635 

Fim-i-ion Atireiu, . . JlOoO 5795 

Graad* 

Wu Nov 
3 Liodenian Ma.tor 

Oranoi 4785 $$45 

F'int Gallorr, Now Buadiog 



WAN. .1AK£R SERVICES 
6Y SALVATION ARMY 



M-'TinTJal MectiTiga it Seadqaar- 

tets Both Hero And in Phiiftdcl- 

pbla To-morrow Ereflinr. 

Memorial aarriceafor John Wana- 
maket; will ho add by the Salvntlon 
Army at MemoruU Hilt on We** Four- 
Innath atrKt to-mom># ermine at B 
o'clock. 

Similar terrieea, it waa announced, 
will be held it tllYU'.. mh: hsadquarttft or 
the Up. hit tort Army iu Philadelphia at 
the sacip litre. The Ftilladelpbia build- 
ing la a gift of the lata Merchant to the 
SalTition Army. 

At the icnrieci here a caJamun l Ca.tJon 
will ha read iiO&i Commander ETanga- 
lisir. Boolh; IVansmakora fs-r ryrit.- bynilia 
wilE bo auof, anil an Bddreu will ha 
delLTBred by Cohwtl Walter Jtukiaia am- 
tiuual gflcretuj. . 



D1DNT LIKE BEARD, 
THEY PULLED IT OFF 



And, it an Aftermath, George Po$- 

lek and Voas Cidrick Art Stn- 

tonoed to Sixty Sayi. 

IhUlUng & man'a wbiaken out by tho' 
toots in a cruel spurt, nceording to Mag- 
istrals 3. Levine, who sentenced two men 
to slaty dnys cge!. in the W«rlihoiis« J 
wban they were arraignct) Itrfore lilm ' 
jesterday on a charge uf disorderly cott' ' 
duct. 

Trui men are ftrorrre I'oalek, 28. of I 
Pitt street, and Voea Cidrick. BO, oi East 
l^urtii AtroeL The coinplniuaiuc npiiln«t 
them was .Mrn. Fujiuio Weiumnu of Eant 
Third aim* who CCrfllflw] in court tbat 
she sjiw Poalek and hin corupaninn ip- 
proBfh an old man with a Long beard at 
Avenue C jmd Third street hikI grasping 
the flowlnf hair Rrmly witli both bnnda, 
both, men pulled until the bair eatnc one 

A mob of. several hundred pera«ns 



Chued Pnsdek nnd CuMeJt up Arenua & 
wl.ilr Ihi' baajTrfleij man ran in the op- 

Kaile illrrvlvin. A rut J was sunt to Pe- 
e IlRiul.iiiiirjrTTi nnd PatTnlmon Mot- 
ility ot the Fifth Street atntion mado th« 
rirnst »ftt-r tlie mob had cornered them. 
Tln> mnn who IutI bi.T H-bWkoH h«.t Hot 

heon found. 



I N!>i:jVlAlu:u.i. 



THEmiNlIlUlCHllSCH-; 

'. ^wwTVMAfuiSifnWtfitt^- 
CtllColunviniSMO 

FRANK ECAMPBEtt 
'VfieVunPrQiehutdil* 



DR. PRATT, JTImUp fiurgion. Face r Jr - 
raeUiML Fsca I.HteJ Wrtakles, UUuiJabaa 
iMSTtl . «0 iVs« Sltfe SL 



Brjadwai], at 6*11,* 



PKATK SOTICKS. 

.auLTii-Laat-ie h. '^campoeu, naoOHA 
eiHUPCH.-' EtrvuJwij mil tftft »ir«t. aaturiar. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17,.J9ZZ. 



MOTION P1CTUBE SECTION . m 
rr bushed. r.vr nv hi'mjav. 

Published bT THE LEfVTB FDBIJIIllINQ CtUgFAHT, it tt*. 830 F;i»ht5s AvetioB, 
■rner -Fiftieth Street, In f»s City of New Te-rK. Borough el Manhattan. 

VT. E. Leerjs, President BSn right b Attnae. Bdwarq It. Thumii, Vice Prefldaat, 
Co Blebth Avenue, Joho J, Kcll, Jr., Secretary sag THiwtWr 890 Eighth At#bu!. 
, I********* HH CJeels. 



Make cbecki pijiNi! ta Tba Horning Telegraph. «.?o Eighth Avian*. New Tort. 



H. A. KALLXTT, Ad miltl i>( M-i.|.r. 



if. ;• 



: t 



i? i*l- ■-_ F ° P "" * 1<? * r to * " DiWt * r * h * T * ltf**d among 

E*hibit«» Prove theairiTW or a 4tfltrlbutld E organisation, to b* formed 

Once ill Awhile wjUi lie solid co-epcratlpn of the entire theatre owners' 

There U Some- ^edy. Talk It *■*• cheap In ifcl* puaineis, and there ii to 

, , „ .- -_ n.l!c!! Of it. HO ODI plh] vrry miipf] attlBtlOB. Ju« TUnShf f 

tftrog ..aides Mere ^ a]p Kplo|lfln tbou| - al thB wlt> mfln g^ ^ , >e ,„ 
Chiller in the Film f ut « to frighten Iam8 f l^h who h*vo not ict*d seeord- 
Indostry. lag to tb« exhibitor hi en ef faiTha**, 

And jet fj-L;t ta Chicago this week without a word el 
warning, the Theatre Osraera of America-*- that la lb* anal important repreiea- 
tetirca of this boa')'— gathered gad formed a Motion Picture Dlatribntloi Corpo- 
ration. Ths cspltsllxatlon wsa pieced it (5,000.000, and the purpose of the ww 
orzanizntion set forth Id cnmlatnhnble language. 

Being the Aral of III kind, the other exhibitor organisation! all being farsned 
in nnothcr way. we are unprepared to Hunch forth Into any eitrsvagan; pralai 
of plan until we **e hew tt functions, bat we do thTsk iheie man who formed 
the new concern deserve pmlsi for thtlr ability to orflbLw so gigantic an nndsr- 
taking. In thia buslnsis It 1i Hry often difficult to g*t any n-oparitloa. It ll 
^wrthy of minrrsent that th* Urfi niimbar of tbiitrt Offwri repratenttd la th« 
noLioiinl orsaaltation hove a]l ip*tA to (In the baw dlltribtitliii comrvor their 
nodivide'd Rapport. t 

Ctumges in the Sim bual&tM happen wiih inch amaalnc rapidity one haa ta 
birr the uiiii'J of o matbvuatlclan to bt*p up with them, 

Bimioeii mar be bed, as iweuf of tbo*o la the Innermost circle fciqaiiitl/ hint, 
but it leaat tbere In never boj acarrltj of [de*l when It comae to aomelhlne; na* 
TitnliT tiir pqd, Tbtre fen't a week la Ibe star that none new Idea in nui brouibe 
fortb. Burnt Lblticn huppcp quietly, wilkotit tiny adtraiOM naic of trumpet, urhcr* 
• re ilisL.-.i up with bo tnucb ccremaoy rre tocb upou Ihrm us n eort nf film coro- 
nation Or golden jubilee. Bat which r>var w.i.r on; q( UieiA thiufii happen tboj 
are all IbtfTratlni. Varld* la, ■■ w« ha** been told iJne* our copy book daye, 
the epic* «f life, Tho more of tt aod the more competition the merrier, it Ii what 
makes tha tvarlJ ffr iroufid. 

The ose thing to ramember in thli buaioeaa la, the ooly iliac (hat really 
COnatB la gC4d ?k turpi. The tpaatra ownrrs will book nrir picture that it cood. 
Their pallroDB demand it, «od no men ifiU be fooliab rntiugti to- t'hut bia bor office 
nf )ta due. 8o an lung aa Any uroiliuvr makre a goonl irf^niir In- qeed hflTe no 
faar that lie fnnnot market M- Better plclurca and mor« uf ■.h-in li what the ■»■ 
duatry ueeda. 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



r p HE Theetre Owner*' tlmmb^r of C'aminerK> U rn be heartily copgrittuliLted 
* on llle etasd they hare tnken aa regnnl rht WJ'tBlltf] "Ipeeb" ptetttKff, Tt 
In!- long been uoc of tho pnre Fpota In tli'c iodualYy end ii is high time it wae 
healed up forerer. Thft cil*10tn of rrteaalng o rllni vnrBi.ia at r wrll-knoivn work 
at trio aamt tlraej that aDotbcr produrer. who line npem many Ihouaande on n 
prodaction ,ii*08 an, ii rather nn underhand way of nttempting to gain on annther'ji 
ex]ieoditurea, It liaa been ii »»r time and time n^ain, Some Doe mnkee a Tilin 
Tereloo of, aejr n .l>i.-l.r i!f manifrplryr, tdrr>Him>a It hparliy find ipaedfl a largr 
amount In placing it be fort the public Then along pcidph a "fly-hy-nljhter," 
releaalni n cheap and. pAt-happ, old-faahlonH film of the name title, And t'lip, nne 
and vdly Teaaon le that he tblnka he nan fnol the public into bellfvlng that hia 
ttmoii ia (he hlgh-clata one. The very beat curi- (or Alii n In to Hbtc the ex- 
hihEtara refuse to ehoT*- the "leech" picture, and i h I :.h I? Jn«t *-hat the Chamber 
cf t'umniep-e Jin m done. Jl'a a long atep In the right direction. 



/~\ Urt;INAI,rrV aeema t« he decidedly at a jirrmium rLinong t^« aim v 1 " 11 - build- 
'V' era of late. Ooot n atr^ng Fltuatloa crpntut comment In any particularly 
auneaaful phot^-play It la immediately achnhilrd for at lra»t two or tliTee return 
eneBgementa In. eucceeding.productioni. rraducera think that became a certain 
kind af tight, maw eCene. flood or wreck la enthuslaallcnlly received m cne ecrlpt 
It le food Indefinitely and In all eorta of emcrgancloi. 

"Tol'abla Dnvld," Tor Instance, b?.-. b*en rMpoaalblc far any number of moun- 
tain enbln Interlora in which tb* big, r*w brute of the nutdoor world la overcome 
ith!-j|]|v DBd plirakally by Ibe patupcred cohnrd. wim finally become* Eiaaler nf 
liiinsfif. "Brpk#n Ohatna," the, Chlraga IMil; Na** Vir.e pbatn-ilny, **ta recently 
at e Ilrtiadn-nj theatre, reprodurett almnat irlenllrally the fight between Hrneet 
Tovrenc* and Itlehord llnrHielmffta In "Tor^hle David." even retaining Mr. Tor- 
Trnce In the heaver role. Mi. liarthrftii-M. blmielf wma* to he falling into tha 
rubber nlfliap habit of mind. 

Mr. Qritflh'e maatarly manipulation o' winil. rain, aleet nnd ice Invariably 
ere reepoaafble for doxtne fif big ecenee turned am by directors J«aa giit«d and 

rainureffut. A fire, aeinfl and ill its thrilla, wbicJi snne time nja leal colcr Lo a 
certain film xucceaa, are acen. again in a feature reviewed durlug (be la»t week. 

There mey bn nothing nen- under the Kleiga, It in true, itut aometlmea It 
acema H& If the r^netltinD might be a little leni obvlounl 



IS the old dijs, setting the motion picture ivab b almple thing. If the property 
"*■ man called out: "Hev, Bill, bring out thr mlnalon sum au." n miup!a, Ihem 
ralmn," I; meant lhat 4 rich man'a houec war- under way. 

JCow there ia « Bew set of Idrua ana furniture. The furniture in mongrel 
Tlennaitanro and (he Idrn la that no trace nf Qnnifnrt muat creep Into the ninrhle 
ball of wealth. Only the pntm rcnininn to remind one •->! Khf. dter vulgnr <lnyn 
when ■ rocking ehair had itft place. Xot that wt apneovn af either rocking chaira 
or ralanlon, but we ennnflt nubecrihe to (be monotarjf of the Italinn Interior with 
any better grace, it proves Mint u little polychrome U a. ilangeranq thine. There 
lirca heen an nvrrxiet cf formality in interior dei oration whlrn completely Ignnrta 
peninnality. 

Hooded mantle^ trKMilluled floors and carnival torture* convey no more uf 
tbc character of the penita who live, vrith them than a home: rented furoinfaed. 

U petting nere dane with coDaclrntloua cam we would be able to tell an old 
V, .Htiui or rhllidelphia family without anb-lltlen. k Virginia bomq WPUld pro- 
claim iturlf ot carr h while the Middle Weat and Vat Went n-ould each have jla 
diatlngulahlng mark< 

One type of hou.ee [a et*Q In Htrper'a Baiaar, anothrr In Good Houae- 
heeplng, and siiit tDOther In th* Seaw Ruehack. catalogue. All of them ebonld 
be uei>d tn plrturcB, 

We do not aay i ha t BfWrJ bouafl abould be dano In g-ood imif, but we lnal»t 
that ti*li-e as much could be gat out of a plctuTe If ia intelligent Inter pfcli Una 
of the claaa «E aociety were giten by Ha furnlrnre. 

Oocaalosally the Italian ltennniaance might imvf ita place T ao would many 
• olber kinda of furniture, with or without petiod, tint th* monotony of the picture 
letting would be relieved and the atorlea helped great!', 



i 



RUCKNTIA* mi" of the really ^'blg naea" siumi; tnoilen |icture produceTB 
referred tq iba numeroUa lettere from "lay" crjtlci, telling htm what he 
"■■night to bare done" to Improve hi* litevt photo-pliy. It ia a curiaua fact that 
j Indlvlduala in an audience eo freijuantly conatlrnte themaalna 'improreiB" of tba 
gcreen or spoken drama without any qualification whatsoever for the jub. Imagine 
■be kind af egotiailcn] temerity which might bring forth front a mere onlooker, 
direction* to on expert watchmaker, for eximpk, a» to how be had peat aaaetnblc 
the Intricate mechanism of a timepiece acd you will Hrvc an nnaVaoua alluation. 
Very blghly technical ia the knowledge md aklll required to construct a vU-.y — 
* gwd pley-^be It for itige or cinema, jet your office boy or 'pliona ^ Lr). or home* 
maid' or grocery rlerk, or balrdrtntr or mmlcnrltt, will furaleh you with « ooif- 
cluiirc ejitlmata of the work of any dramatlat, from Shakeapeare to Sam Bhlpman, 
and will, indeed, point out to yon Jnit when'* tha "rub." 

Oae playwright who came Into town a few weaka ago with ■ four-act drama, 
which is now one of tba aucceaicei of the aeaaon. declared that If be had made 
All the chuujaB md cute auggeatcd by "'Improrfra" at (be out-of-town tryoul he 
would have landed in Now York with a *aud»iill* afcetrb. A ehihtenlng eiperience 
ffif ilfyr kBOw-it-KlFR: .if ihc theAtro might be the reading of one or two of the 
popnjjir treatise! on T^co-innlyaia, for the Pludy of ibe Freudian idea would ■ 
teieV-tbrm 'hat Ihelr drairr to flitubt Ihelr InConBeqaential opiniona coneerniag 
■ tJUnga tbey know nnthina about ia elmptj the "to-be great" "r "CKhlbillon" coin* 
fries In ()!!1 l ' k - "Kuow ThjBclE!" warns the Arabian (iroterb. Alia, how many 
of vl >-'< V ■ 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 

By LOUE1LA Q. PARSONS £ 



THE ccnaortble neceetlt/ of psoiioft 
[iLcturo materia) Stibn Stah'l be- 
licvM i* the key that ualaekiB tb* 
dour, in the preaeat heated dla- 
caaflle>n on what i..« wrong with the 
mOTie?. Mr. 8tM tftt** with ill David 
Wark Griffith. Wiillam De Mille end Jo- 
aeph Hcheripfc have naLd tn anawer to the 
ariletes now eppearinB Itl m»f of our 
leading msgazilnee accualng mutJen pic- 
turaa o* every riu Mated tn the MtegnTj 
Of human loOrmitlei, but he believe* 
there hi an dl even greater then jrny of 
theec already mentioned. Mr. Stti.l 
ratlntaina til that the other film mm 
hive aald ia true, but ilia fundamental 
wrong in the movies ii tbe quality ef 
prw*nt day literature. 

"How many hooka pubhahed Lait yeir 
can be put on the acrecfl? rr liked Mr. 
Buhl. "A eeneroua catimata wonld place 
tha number nt nbout one out of every 
twtnty-flve. The ceneor board would cut 
the heact. the lungs and vitals ie thor- 
ongbly out of the iceaabsoWr of tbeie 
atorlea there would not he anything left 
btit t mere skeleton. 

"Up ta date," went no Mr, rJttfil, 
"motion picture* have not developed any 
writern that can make good tbh gad. If 
wc had hundreds of brilliant write.™ who 
couM Mcp Into thr breech and make up 
fnr tho lack of aul:iom and playwrighta, 
who hi* btrrcd became of renaorlal dlifi- 
cultiei, we might not be ao handi- 
capped." 

Hooka Treil With Hex. 

The tread of tha praac"l doy, Mr, 
Bultl beHerea. Is toward in prahleipa. 
Ill Iba majority of playa and certainly 
meat of the hooka thfa auhjaet la emphl- 
aiaed in nn anmlntaktible faahLou. 

"Sex," i"?" Sffc Stild, "ia a forbidden 
topic on the acrirn. and without It wa 
are haiTed from ujinr" of tho mmr. popu- 
lar' playa and the majority of hc»t sellera 
among tha booki. 

"IVblle 1 Aa not recommend that B*x 
he featured In our pkiure*. and I ahoirlH 
(eel It a mat calnmHf it any producer 
pandarBd d tha public laatc for thb type 
oT production, I neverth eleiw Crtl W* are 
mlulng pome or our fltieat playa l«cau,*o 
it la impoaaihle to ejC^ auggeat coudltiona I 
wo ill know exutt ir r*»l life." 

'Mr. Stlhl baateoed to ^pluln. lent tin i 
OgJltbt be mbwudcr-totil b? Ihnac who j 
Jove t» r**d eotl In every nrotivD picture | 
Idna, that he did not have in mlm) In 
mnntion-lng the necrmitr for picturiMt 
life an It U. any «E the aalariona bo*>kJ< 
and playa now offered to the public* 

"Then? ll a i&it dirTcrrnrC," "id Mr. 
Stiht. "In thp inriilentiil introduction of. 
« Bccnc that Initfl'i b* wintlil^rrii Immorel | 
and in a nlay l^at it built entirely on 
immoral lines. Barnollmen It ia lropo«»\- 
hlo nnt tn bring In a scene that might be 
conatrucd by a fenwir hoard an being 
evil, hut it in pnetltae net to make pic- 
ture* thnt are entirely immoral anil 
whoec ollei rlolm to recngtilTlOTi i* their 
inrereit for thorn wbo ffljny frank Im- 
morality on the gbgfB and acrcen."' 

Aa us* llluatralion of what he ntfini, 
Mr. Srahl mentioned n down Shakea- 
pearion pluva, famous poem" and fiction 
ihat is Ii'ti'fi Jiinnisj; the cLntfricu aa being 
Impoaalblo for the acrrcn becaaae of tho 
•atrlrt censor Bui>crviaiou In many Scatc*- 

Tbe tmrdty uf Brrrtu material. M'r. 
SLahl haldfl, Id the Urine thai la chiefly 
wrong v- ilEi thQ mpi'lee. 

Shnnld Be Two L'laaae*. 

The hampering nf the director who 
feare hla picture will be cut to ribbon If 
.ho no much, aa ' pictures any one wht 
tnngreuca in thn tilghteit from tba 
arraijibt end narrow. Mr. Stlhl believe*, 
is Clin greatest mcnaco to-day. Tba ceu- 
sar board veratoo «f life, In which every 
one ia e>i-<l, na ona is ovll, and In which 
there am no laws oT aociety broken, 
might bo very well for thn tllndergarUn, 
but are certainly not digest! hits film food 
far the man and woman vba thlnka. 

As .the producer vt "Th* DsJJgeroug 
Age," ortc of the me*t thoughtful com- 
mtnierlcn: an Hfs ever gin* to tba 
acroetl, Hr. ctteliL is rjuallrjad to apeak ou 
tho danger that new maQicea the mo4on 
picture. Hn ll llkewlie nu»l!fled to din 
euaa any reaiHli that wnirs to him- In 
addition to tho removal -'f the censor 
boar^B, who; in now the boajes or thi 
acrcena, Mr. Bt'tbl Bumeta tbers be two 
eleBsee of hlrni. 

"The motion picture," aaid Mr. Srahl, 
"ia mads for every On*, old and young. 
When tin producer mikes hla picture bi 
has no keep tn, mind that It ii Intended 
for the young ehm aa well a* the adolt 
mind. Then ire leasee of beoha for old 
and young, md playa that ire Intended! 
for arown-una and tbealrei planned for 
children. Tha same should be true of the 
nioLion picture, If tbeei- er* atihjecta tho 
ptrants do not desire the child to see. he 
should have hla Own motion picture. It 
is neither durable nor practical for mo- 
tion pictures to be mads from the Juvenile 
viewpoint." 

Mr. Stlhl hopes to make motion pic- 
tures with a tpetasge. Ho bclderca there 
should bs something mtre lubetinUet la 
l play lh*n mare entertainment end Judg- 
ing 'from "The Dangeieui Agl" bf can 
naaintain tbts attitude with the confi- 
dence that comes from having proved his 
petit. * ■:' 

gh* Conci Paaat tii« wild Went. 

Agnes Egnn Cobb of Ilraid«my sud 
the editor of th!i dt>psirtmenU the sane 
sddreaa, and NeJL Shlpmaa, freah from 
a ranch in Idaho, met last week to tilk 
motion pictures, Miss Shlpmin hid ar- 
rived from the broad, open aplcss of 
the Wen, as nur best aubiltlis describe 
It. end oho wia droned to flr, the part, 
white Mr*. Cobb looked is if she were 
a. next of the effrte Eaatl with her 
modlab chlrTon PtocIl Mlts Shipmiri 
might hire been a pert of the Western 
atmoephere xhe usee ho eitfnrivetr In ner 
plcturca, ahc looks so typically U'ratem. 

At the Algeoqub this costnias uu 



JOHN STAHL. 




Cl**e iili Opinion an 'What 1* iVronp- Wills the Mmvlee ntnl i,hj- 
tne Ulan* *■ ibe StawmAlr tar On eor«bIo MaMrial, 



dlitinciive. A white w*>ol Tarn o" Shanler, 
a rod plaid! sport nkJrJt ood jumper, au 
a toll, sin tnewpie woman ta an un- 
ri!:;ii-.-i:ji'iiiil enough. flllLhl to BttUid for 
MT.ii'thiit^ different, and Hint ia exactly 
tvlint Mlaa Hhlprnun alesM Wtt»4 for — 
anm r lt>in{r dlderent. 

Bhc 5s (Hfi"t.'r^nt' : b*caBS:p *be bus grown 
up with the husLncui- aud knuwa it so 
well. Plic iihiiefntindi ib faults and it* 
virtues jii-i a» a mollicr nrideralnnds her 
child. A*. ay bach r\ the UnrW Age* 
i.rfi'f" any nf the highbrows had writ- 
Ten a word for motion plcturei, Nell 
Hhipninii wnn n prire Is a acenario eon- 
teat: aa far n« she kuowa It wis Lhe flnt 
contrst in ruptuily, Fmrn thn contcat 
nhe alcppH Into tho wrltlnf game tiud 
ended hy get flag, directing and bwtlnf, 
tho jab ustiTally. VltPgrildl gave her 
her licit! eipcrictica In s<!t|ng imtl eiuce 
that titna ahc hss been with Asriwiarod 
Plrat Nationol and In new thsrliend <•( 
hti own compnuy, doing cvcrythinK from 
acting to all the chorea. 

«V« An All IMopc-cra. 

Mm, Cobli, hy the wiy, Ik ono of tha 
nionrrrs tOmi, hiring known the motion 
plcturo industry when It first atarted. Ia 
feet, there was an argument on between 
ell af ii»,. Be to which one conlfl clsim 
tba pioneer faoiiure, d thing most women 
wnuld jilsr at ismjft pot nsentlnn out lend. 
I pnuniaed not tn talk, In figurea, sa I 
refuar in Sly which unc first I'll ihe 
bcsicn trail to h<-romn n part of the 
gre^tt motion picture pansraniB flrat. It 
!■ aiilUcknt 10 WJJ it was before tlie t^ine 
of the millianaire Ralerie*- 

5li" Shlpmnn combines: her house- 
keeping and hnsincifa. Sbo has her stu- 
dio on her ranch, and booses the Job 
white ahc keeps an ej>e 0&, her n>-ynU 
son. who la being brentbt up in the 
West oo he will love it ** hia luatfcet 
dees. Connected with i.H ranch Ii a 
too with --''K> anlmab, all of tham cap 
tured in the Northwest and products of 
AjaerlcA ? 

"Wa haven't a single .sme^tnen from 
tbo juaght — we " helltve in psiroaisinu: 
faern4 Indtutry mul eo we hsva lathered 
wild i q£i, Jaguar, mountaiu \tot\n and 
e«ryth.lng else tbAt grows tn tho Weal." j 

Thn anlmala, besldre being 1 rwjt of (ho 
ranch -sceptiry, are to be put to work ' 
aiTolnv their board, and k*ep. They are 
to be featured in pictures]. 

"Primarily, of eourss, my visit East 
at this time," aald Mlaa Bhipman, "wsi ■ 
to arrauge for a relnlae dlta on 'Grub- j 
Blake*,' thn picture that has taken mo j 
d year m make, but Incidentally wbllu 
seie 1 hove arranged with Mr*. I'obb to 
djitribute a m rica of animal roan-iiics ! 
I have In 'mint!, sad In which my stir | 



ivimsri; It proves slsr i^ n real mother — 
■hu i>ayt If "ii' 1 sts.vn her* tho ■*■••>'■ will 
travel at) from Idaho, to ipebd rhrist- 
iiini with her- 

"Do you think." ehe esked anxlouely. 
"he could travel slnoe? Me isn't much 
Kirn-., thoji o boby- if 1 hud friends meet 
him all nleinc; the vr.y. would It be nafc? 
1 unvi hnve h[m tviilj jnc for Christ- 
mas." 

We sasurM her if be j* anything like 
his !:;-'i.i].T. he can and without atiy 
trouble. Ho if a smalt boy. with a algu, 
"Nell KhtpniGLi's l'ro|icrty P " is seen on 
the train hetwecu now ond CarintniQj, 
•re Krg nil l-:;!iit;-rn bound travelers to 
look r.ut far him. 

Mr?, Cobb thinks this; admonition nn- 
niewsaary. Rhe aiys if (be young man 
niaken ihc trip he will probably ilArd 

lilC ■ :ilir> Iniin in lsiii];-r-if children al- 

wnj-s win their wov. 

And she is probably Heht. hlspcclal- 
Iv with t'liriitnn* so near at hand tha 
heart of. the ivorld gsnsrally warms 10 
children and old people. 

Anyway we hope <0 meet Mr. riblp- 
msn, Jr., .■;r.ii eeo if he measures' gp to 
hia mother's opiuiou. I V'rs-i>n. : i!l> we 
thiols £i r |s nre nicer, having bad more 
Mpcrlnnre In handling lliniv.-Lnii we 
are willitii* to be. eoniiineed. 

lllrlnm rli« Hlnr. 

Weq Miritm Bittiiti has forsskea the 
■erren for the lime belns and 3a being 
atarreil. Ll you pIcsAe, in H Ilitmpeuitilakln' T 
or 'The Gold Bo-ldin" » Orimm filry 
tale arranged by Belle Wailri'll. Miriam's 
(!-bur sa a full-fiedged atar vrlll take place 
fti. the rfraese Theatre to-naorrow efter- 
uoan. There ire to be four Bflnba. Claul 
matinee of "Hum pe 1st 111 kin, 1 Monday, 
Tuesdsy. TbumHy and Friday it S'.^C 
Quite a representative eaat will, support 
li'i!.- Jliriam, andihere wiil be imis : : and 
dancing 'n e very tbo Ig. 

Pnllj- Archtr Ak-rl-v**. . 

A delightful UtUa girl aimed l'aily 
Archer Is hsginRJng to n timet coasldex* , 
ibis LittrntioD, in jn-rrCn circlce. Kbe WSJ 
rint ri ..-u: In the p#erge Melfonj .'na 
ifead' cast, and ilnee haa appeared at 
ihe Tllf&rd midioT in several special pro- 
dirt oat. Miss Afchsr la hntaixtecu 
yetrj of age and comes from Floridi. 
Hliv greatly rcsemhlre Marilynn Miller, 
And (hoae who- hive watched her first 
j-ii-jia jeeu to Keq another Plekford in tb.* 
offing. 

Corns to think of It. isn't it ibout time 
ire had one or two new faces on the 



boarders will i;c featured." 

ivspl« Ban for CkurlstSSiSUJi 

The smill boy wrb left nt hnma white 
Miaa rJUipman and her dErnetor came 
East to sell "Grubstakes." The cbanae 
■■u climate gave Uic director a bad cold 
that devclojwl Into a Hrlous case of 
-pneumonia and Miss Sblprain, who ia 
one of riii- varaarJlA type ef women, who 
can ilt any tiling aha nuta her mind to, 
has divided her time between the aiek 
room and the Sim offices.- 
- "We planned a goTjreouB Umo Christ- 
mas at the i-iinrli !i..hif..p." ■■he tlld, "e 
greet Christmas free- and an open fir*, 
and now it loots as if we weuW have 
to maun In New York over the holl- 
dayt," 

But — and this proves !Ne!l Shiunlan U 
aomcthbi£ morn than a tine bnetnui 



''The Fool" Ita Urmind. 

| Motion picture directors have been se- 

I rosed of blindness, hut apparently their 

I rjrs pre wide open when It comas to a 

J big Bubjcct for films. Them a*nms 

I to be no heeitnlon about golag after 

i "Tho Fool," Chaitnig P^iock'a pete* 

| ce*a at tha Times Scjuart Theatre. BJK 

' mop has it lhat practleally eeery u-re- 

, duecr in Aneticnj from the great David 

j *'ork Grlinth, B« Jturram and CFold^ 

| wyn down to the minor peopla of acT*en> 

iimq have delated the Aelwyns-with of- 

frn, and that acme of them already havo 

rur as high a* a quarter of a million 

doUsrs. All tegtlher Ihrre necnts to bo 

no donbt (fist, at the. present moment, 

"The Fool'" is the prise among plays 

that wjll erentnaily reich tho silver 

aheet* 

Una thing ia certain and that is that 



op t» data no picture producer baa re* 
aedvad ranch erxouragement from thi 
management- Mr, Helwpi fsels thst theg 
hare i property which mar :« en far 
msnr j-e.nr* pU*rinr to Llg recelpti en 
tho. road and thej ore not sniloui to risk 
the Ufa Of the goose tbst lajg the golden 
egg. ■Jien-Ilur" played more * than 
twenty angagenen(i in every city In 
America bef&rc it was released for ple- 
tung and. righto or wrongly, the Bei- 
wyvs feel the* have" another "Ben-Heir" 
in "The Feel." A company Ii now Iw- 
lnc organised for fieeten and there is L 
pnepect of at least five other companies 
between now and September. " 

Mennwhiie both producer and suthot 
ban taken all peagibla steps' t* protect 
their propertv- agtinat any kind of had- 
tfitloa. They ire publishing g warning 
this week oter the nfignatnreiof tha 9e|- 
wyns' iwnwri, Kiti;, Fox 4 Cue, 
qnd Mr. Tellooh's aitorBSjrs, O'Hriou, 
Mslevinsky A Driseoll.' There is no 
doubt thnt anybody who attempta to get 
away with the Idee of "Tha SW" la In 
fPT n legal battle. ' . 

*" Daniel Viohm«n T i i Slid. 

?Jcs! ■ .<.f us mean to remember Uloio 
.thnae wnrtaj jBatasi wpo seed [t, but our 
JiTrs are » full we forget othsrs who are 
irii fpetnnate. Danld Feohmen is one 
man who never forgers. Year after 
year, he pla^s some nntrrtaiament to help 
the Actors' Fund — A run-<- that in *o 
dsir lo him It hse hern eailed bla child. 
The Actors 1 Fund take* care of the old 
and ne#dy actors who live at tba Ac- 
tens* Fund home. Weat New Brighton, 
Sin-en Island, N. Y. Jt keeps these men 
and wearee fn-rn actual want, many/ of 
whom helped entertain thousands of peo- 
ple In the heyday of their auceess. It 
also helps tboae *ii-t Actni-s who are out 
of work. Mr. Frofaman la planning to 
bold tho iftbutll Acton' Fund Benefit 
ihl-i yenr at the Century Theatre, Jtm- 
| Hurt it). His committee if- makinj* n 
specialty of the wmvenir proCTom *'!th 
I [ta photographic section, and n» presl- 
| den r nf th* AetoiV FnnaT Mr. Frohm-in 
I ii making q direct epprn! to many pro- 
f^^^jonnl1 1 qnthnrB and manager", ftatinjt 
: litem ia luhacrihe JIWI. fp to date the 
fnllnwlng plflyeru hnve answered Mr, 
j Frahmnn's pirn: tipur-fc Arliss, F<ddic 
(Jsblac 1.'"h- PrTrirli.i'riii. \.\y\- !->n[iisan. 
[ Trlxle Frigsuui, Mitxl Ha-Jee, Snuur 
; nayakowa. Louis A. Uirach. William A. 
tlodffC, ''iiftil"s A. Hutchison, Tbfimaa 
H. Ibre. Al Jolrton. Pi. la N+grl, Fred 
Stone. Frances Starr, t'ennranca Tal- 
inii'lcr, \nrtnu Tulmodgn and Sophie 
Tucker. 

tin man; rilni pUiyrrs are repreacntcd 
he has acrecd to give ua riic list from 
w--ek to week and we hare pmmiard to 
publish it, 

Aeslatanl Director !>!••. 
i'hil Mn»t. nsslsUnt director to UdwiD 
Carcwe, passed away -last week after an 
illness of only seven d#JS- FUHfi-ftt eer- 
vices were held Thursday with inter- 
ment taking; place at Evergreen Crm- 
etrry, Brooklyn. The service* WCro at- 
tended by many people pronlneat In 
the film Industry. The paealng of Mr. 
Mail is said to Ira particularly and be- 
cause of his engagement to rasfry Belle 
Bennett, the wedding date having been 
net for early in March- 

tlrl-lr and Ci-w-jDi l>o- Va*aSft ' 
If thq tre-ipe run on regular acbedul* 
Violet Clark and her new husband, Rob- 
ert Freehiad. will reavh Saw York to*" 
dav, ML*1 Clark w-ssj "married t>ceem- 
ber 13, and ia going abroid on .her 
honeimoon, her hneblfld haribg l largl 
advertising contract In Europe. U.I11 
Clark, being mi old fsahloned airl and< 
not in sympathy with the Lucy Stan* 
Loafiue, Is Uklng the name Mhl F««- 
rnin, illbonsh her fame aa a scenario 
writer la suffJcieat to warrant her keep- 
ing her tfwB monlhtF. | 

Ain't rir* Hnref 

Wesley TJarry la setting *o tired of 
tbts city life, if something doesn't hap- 
pen soon he Is just going to bust- Of 
course, he didn't nay it in just'- ao many 
words, hut he looked it. at the Gold- 
wyn ball, whOra he had lo remember to- 
ahvayii say the right thing. Crc! its 
tough, too, when a fellow doesn't care a 
darn for hulls. But bevaosa ha Is 1 star 
he has to do whit ill fho rest ef the 
lifadlfuers do, 

l>*« Isltaea rJntai*. 

Itan In tba nmnealng roon is mv 
efflrdal motien picture: critic If L>an 
says a picture la good yon can bet it 
U worth wring, Hocaeiimes he - dis* 
agrees with the motion picture erltlea. 
Tike "Broken Caaina," Thli win criti- 
cised by hbh people hot Dan stay* Its 
all tn the ir.mtnrri. so now I regret X 
did out get to the Capitol this w««h, 
Dan area tfcam all and he is very par- 
tii-'ii.ir In his taste, so.H aeores cms in 
favor of Geldwyn that Dan didn't think 
$10,000 was toe much to par foe tbe 
scenario. 1 

r» mm lousw of A**! 

Onnsby Bturton, the London corre- 
spondent of The Morning Telegraph con- 
tributes The toUoarlnaT a*** : 

"Art .lemanda all aorta of sacrifsL-es. 
Actonl have gnrsm beards and mutton- 
chop: whiskers In or4*r the mors faith- 
fully to portray a character, and an on. 
J!ut Lady Wans MUDenr has gens one 
better than than lM. FJha hi* had bar 
eyebrows) removed. She did tbla In otdsg 
that aha nigbt better be able to make up 
ss Queen Ittuntbeth in' tbe new HJaek- 
ton historical fUm, "The Virgin Quean." 
This U tho first tinTB that I knew Queen 
Ktixaheth inferred from « bald forehesd. 
Anyway U ia pIcasLng to ream that Lady 
Dtana'a cjehri>wa are already spmutina; 



FROM THE ONLOOKERS 



TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If yon hare praise io free; coni- 
plslnts ter rpsfce or-fdeu/fo llr, 
rt filter tnem with' tbe Onlooker.' 



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HOB* AaWl'T "JJENTSAti" CAST. 
Motfea "Picture Editor Tie Morning Telft- 
gripti : f 

May I Uf ■■ the baftnintnc ttut X *n 
not lo tkt bablt ef writfag letters to naws- 
papers, I aa. a vtaaefrapkar and natbral- 
ly don't apstid murk of my Mm re time 
it th* typewriter. Bat I kive been eery 
ttqjfi Intsrssted In sevtril testats you 
havs published races tij (Iwnt +, Tbc Prls- 
Otar sf XCAds" Kftd valnpan H»pt«" -" 

In the nm plans I hsva re«ri twtb of 
tbass beaks sever! 1 times and flier are 
my rivorttet/. although T like "Rupert -,ti? 
best gad tblak that ess*t PS0p)a wilt agree 
with mt thst tt ta tbe best. Bat I *»w, 
"Tba Trlseicr sf ZaioV let long ago mi 
the Belalek esnpany hs»e git to nuke an 
awful sjeeO pictare ef "Rnpan" '» sojna[ ' 
It, te %%1 notblng of besting It. To me 
tt wig oat of the bait ptciqw T bad iter 
assa. And T do bops tbey will makg ■. 
PstUr pirtjri if oaiy beceoaa 1 liked. 
■■Itupert" tba beat In novel form. 

T den't prstesd lo h&ow all obout film 
■tar*, but I hive, fellswtd the movies foe 
ysars aad read sll th> msti^q pletuee 
BBSgtslasa and lea aaveral pictures wj 
week. I am glad they ere not utlnr '"&» 
"Zeads" cut Fer a moment 1 wae aony, 
bui torn 1 realised thst I would rataar 
see a new eaat In "Bupert." and I think 
plctora lovers will ogre* with me- Aa to 
the relative abllUiei of llr. Uwls Btone 
aod liert Lytell, I guets I nm on the fence, 
eaeepL that Lylell la a younger sad mors 
romantic figure to me. Their scUag Is 
abeot eqml, tm say. 1 Lsavi? alway* laved 
Elaine Ham men leln,, aa I guess I im pred* 
Jadlced in }>ar favor. To me ana Is Just 
fjueeo riivis- to the- life. I also think 
that because we picture CatOnBl Sspt ai 
a rather rurgen, gmrf satt of a person- 
ality thst Boswartb ougnt t* be 1d»l. I 
think HI Ilka htm better than I did E4n- 
s»n. I don't see where "A Fiery Tna - ' 
geis otf at siring thai N"a*sr>o !■ better 
than Ueajau. JSreldsntty he baan't seen 
tha (nttSf la many pletares. 1 Have aod 
1 [1 never concede that jferttn l« his sa- 
perlor. 1 

I Burs* that ibero is no arcumrnt nbout 
Lew Codj, partlcfllirly whes he la east 
ss a heavy, f jaa'l like nlm ao well In 
b#ro parte. Just tba Mm* role or Rupert 
ourht te f<t Mr: ULo a ffiave. as Rnnerl, 
while s villain, was a very Pivntjte one. 

1 want (a my lo "Fl*ry Flti" thai, white 
[ acres that tb* piibllc ought 10 hare soms 
saj alien! the cssla of the pictures they 
pay 10 see. It Isn't ac-ins ifl <lo much good 
19 try and e-t Ilia! sir- SHU It Is n gwid 
thtns to wHte ■ leltsr oecaalonslly to The 
TeleBTriph ur .she motloh. picture mag*- 
zln»s, knncKilg f-r pratsirfji, Ivecauie tic 
Drwlneers LirSbaMr rrsil ell those knocks 
end nin*ls. Ko i&ls li my coetH hut ion, 
I'M inlna 10 watch for "TEoperL of lfern- 
W.T].- nnd If It's giM-il !il prsls*. tf It's bad 
VII ran |t, even lii-mjrh mj poor opinion^ 
i m n >■ oot mean s thing. 

Yours for morii Dig plcinres. 

Movie Admirer. 

113 N'sgla sivccur. New fork C1tv. 

rVHRUK THEM'S LIFE THsTBEtS 
HQFB. 

Motion Tkiure EdttW, The Morning Tell- | 
arsph: 

There wia a piece in one or tbe papers 
IbbI week from s man who questioned tbe 
morality of tae alery In "Toll of Lbe See." 
lac LHilor picture wTilrh ran at 1he plalto 
a Tew w«ks Igo. The writer ef the letter 
cb}icUd to toe nlm because It ended as 
siieb a story would bSvr. eodM In real lire. 
I hw tbe plelnre sari thought IL one of 
ttsc molt 1'CAntlfuI nnd siUifjlnj tb^ngs 
Ire aver scan, en tbe BTe*n. 1 hiTc also 
heard It erlllelsed hy pcopl* whn said: "Oh, 
[fa jnit the Mrss. P*ttS»flr tsla tisla." 

True enaiijjh. it IM Ibe flulterfly slevy 
sgaln, 1, m dons wltb more resi feellDB; and 
buman aadsrstsBding than it r.sj ever nesn 
dene befors— In the plctnrts anyhow. Ths 
Amerlcsn nsin did go to CM" '^o I***** 
S Chlnsss girl, and life deserted bar for a . 
girl of Idi native land, fin.cn things a'a 
asppenlnr a*«ry day In this world of ours. 
They're bitterly rruel, but thtv do btppsn. 
And when fur happen, cot once In a IbsH- 
aand. or 1 mlajbt even pj Ua ihaasanel 
times, doea tba d*t*r1*d womsn turn sb^nt 
ooly lo find a nan she loves equally, well 
on tbe other sine of tie stmt. 

This Is tbe typical ineMen p!etore end* 
lac. And many a p-efl play (a spoiled hr- 
fKttsa of 11>e fe*iii;s Ht*L ueless Ibe sv*- 
iBlnsi im] the roaes bloom at th« eod *C 
Act a, the pnbllr^won't Stand for II. At 1 
matter of fact. In lift the iun randy shlnte 
qrtt da the roses lilocm— at tbe end or 
Act 3. One of the things to." I ■'*«* most 
of all about ,L Tbe Tell of theSrs'* was 
tbe ending. I Hted the uTodurera for hsv- 
Eng the coursge of their conviction! aad 
csrrylfijg the atory to a lojricat anil satlsfy- 
Ini f alsk, 

T cannot igraa with the wrltar of tb* 
latter, wh? said that the plot Is "sdgbly 
condsmnalile." not un|sii thst person frtll 
thst life itself is consis«an*Me, Snd in (hat 
treat be oagtt lot riait tha theslrc. Be- 
cause, sf'sf all. life la dram*, sad drama, 
nest he \'t*. it It lae't lira as it really i-v 
then tnWll It to be dramal if it has to. 
bs trimmae and amhroid'red and ssfl- 
Bospsd we rear is wall give up alk nope. 
That's what's tba matter with the theatre 
la-iij-. [ faitey tbe srhvtgt ef rpe Htt»r 
must be en the censor noaH. I'm " ■w* ' 
rsspectlnr HrUfn, sng 1 dun't go In "e 
blaarra «.r vnlgst HitertsJumsnt. Imt 1 <?■'■> 
to see anvlhlna tBe least OBTsnalve sliont 
the Story ef "THe Toll of tb* ,*«,- and 
wen id edfgesi that any one wbo csn Ihul 
(t rtndemnthw, ought to look to himself 

As far as the morflU'V of ih* alas cees, 
it Bpsra* to ma thsre Is I vary good moral 
In ii, for the vers fact that it ends m it 
dosa- TBe pity fslt far the deserted Httlo 
JapsuBsaa ilri, and Uw "American'* emelty 
eugbt to h« s lessen to toosa Who witnesa 
it. The pity ia that wa den't have more 
aitrsa of the caliber of Tell Of the SsnV 
otsiilifaUv. sympathstleolly sad hnmSDiy 
prtssnled. toera lwry linly. 

» An Esinslt Thnlrs Patroa, 

■ "FBM'LA" WAKK UP. 
Mellon FiertTS Idltor. The Mornlag Tel*- 
sTtenci 
Ursula Burke ef Oranrs, tf. j. wb« wreta 
to yew no the east arf*"Vaptig Fair." theuldi 
waka ep. "Vanily Fair" was screened 
yesra ago and MnV STloge was Becky 
(Ifaarns, ' Mahr ef th* seeoss for toe' pre- ; . 
dncUe-a were made In Boston In bluorfv' 
Lonlsburg fenUsl** SO like l.aedua'i RdsmU 
Veisri very rrulj. 
. Mcrl.>n Kon-a-d TlruLer, 
4ourBjJi4t, AiltAor, Lecturer, 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




David Bclasco announce* 
the first appearance of MR. 
WARFIELD at Shylock in 
Wm. Shakespeare's TJTB 
MERCHANT OF VENICE 
at - the Lyceum Theatre 
Thursdoy night at S o'clock 
sharp. Seats for eight 
weeks now on sale. 



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EAST SIDE WAIF LIVED 
3 WEEKS IN ROOF TANK 



Johnnti- Miller is Roiifj; L"> liave a nqpf 
Inr nirlmram with nil dint fai muully 
•uaoditnl with it :ie [he Ciiilrlrcti'j Ha- 
d«y Homl! , . But tic came ti-tj Mitt lo 
■peorlLfiK it tryiiic ott JlEp* d(« trinei 
rIdHC »i1li fell t]ir rrcrnt an^eil. 

SL.:ir.jns *0d Tumble to FtatJK] Oil fall 

feet ifur living thp-r »pcks in Bit empty 
water Usk amp on East Hide tenrmrnt 
Lyuw, tbit S-jfJiri'-lit blue cj«±. blotiJ 
fc«in>l trrrellrt was pirk«l op br tlie po- 
lict of tin- Clinton atrat ttnlipn, 

Johnnie rune to Ihif counirj- from 
Poland with bis parrots when be »;■ i 
tabr. be tuld the police. AnoL altLou^h 
thry Uve4 in a Ir-nparpat and l;c LmJ to 
En lo Reboot be wa» hippy, en til a rear 
and a, half »p ■, n Inn fain mother <lie<L 

Thm bta rmlipr brought aonthcr 
vuman lo- lire with i!i™. ijhfl «u n«t 
u pp*1t>- 4a hi* mother, said Johnnie, 
■nd ahc beat him and mar!?; Mm ■crab 
the Boon and w.'»«h Ibe diabu. 

Six moatha ilko a i-aki- of Jcr i"c?L on 
faia father and Lillrd him. Thinea aut 
pretty had fur Jubnnlc aher that, Afld 
Llich five vecka arp tilt wotnAn cuvu him 
Drj. i|ull*ift aod loirt him to rleflr out — 
tbat iqc rM cninE baek to Enrupo, the 

Ik.v illill. 

That left blm np ii£nin«t iL But be 
had a t-tiLiplr of pood friinda in Jobaiile. 
PtaUrhrll and N s:-;- Folnb- T!icy fouad 
thf empty Uni and Nattie jrave blm a 
aWeAUr- U-ftMi'-n ih- in the boy* Axed 
a rover fur tbe tank. 

The mi.a was all the h«3>e JohD,liI» 
hud for Uiroe Wrrkn. When the &M 
weaJLher rtB» they nrnnaced iff pet liim 
•otu blanfeatB. But the Cold rain of 
Stutdar wok* hi™ "^ * drram cf 
drowning, and Beared him inn nba4uk>Q- 
Ldc hhi rrtrrfti. 

tie w44 fevnd br Ura. Geien LehrtMP. 
who Iivpj. ofi Lhe (oof bdew. Lit; waa, 
■a CLfannttd and tla feet were in toca 
■bApa from not JARTfnc tauPB mf ti* 



nbocit and ittnehinrj for Uirw WMftaV tluC 
ho >'nii|i| LuriJlv makr bin way to her 
apartmeiiL 

Mri. I^rhrman waa mble to feed the 
child, but her «wnfoiir ehildrco crowded 
In r : .irn.iv rrpaH and tbfi lt*d to bet a 
bed for the hoy from R Dcichbor. 'When 

ti^trrdiy rnaminir enme and he crfpt 
aek for brrabfajit t-n hia band* and 
k ::■■•■'■ abe ealled the poliee^ 

Jubnnie was Hrendn! by I'r. Stein of 
(joutrrneur IIcwpitaL, who 4lt4 the boy 
would recorer In tJoe, Jnhtinlt wta 
moat »B.alonp for the terrier who HjvhT 
natal Brer him ail !h- v-z^ be lired in 
the Lank and who is cow Vine eared for 
by Xattie. 

The i"-wp!T xpeBA* nwd F.ntlli>i 
and deeiared that he had oontinnrd to co 
'.•<. school uni/l two day* ago. 



POLICEMEN ON GUARD 
FOR "HOLIDAY" CRIMES 

Bsnlon Abboqucci Extra PxttcQ- 

lioni /LgaJnit ABcreave of Sar- 

glahes at This Season, 

'I'll- li.fin i- and pronecatiaff ofltLabi of 
Kow York CotntlT have, redoubled! rhnlr 
vicrilanrr in pipveal crJmm -of tha »o- 
rtil!i-d h*lidny vnnrtv, acCordin(f to act 
annniinrcmt-nt matle last tjlfbt by tMa- 
trl^t Attorney Joab II. BamCHb 

When a*ted 1! Hera h*d not bean, an 
fnrreaar- ol roht.erirs recrntiy Mr. Banloa 
replied; . 

"1 did not know there had been any 
pwtptibT* tarred**. If there hu been 
I havo not noticed it. \V% rather expect 
an tar-reBHi in thr» eluaea of erlma at 
the hoIlrUy aeaaoo— pocket pltilflp. bdrf- 
hkry and hoid-up«_ 

**We ha vr Rdtkipated Ibll and pre- 
ranLiona hare bean takes to deal with 
it. l'*> ■ttrt' bust aii noun oUfictn 
aaahrned to caaaa bare w that thay caA 
aid ii pAtro'Jim th* city.* 



M»r I.«tm fop Ciirltlmt. in ri.ll- 

foral-j Cotiham ThanL. Mrl- 

■ kHn irimn [Inntr r Jti i-'iinn. 

By LOTJELLA 0. PABSONS. 

PjOBSIItKNT it.\:tl'lN':. in n pw 
aoaaJ letter lo Will U. Uoyi, has 
delved deeply into the motion ptr- 
tllfe idbiret. Afltr takim occn- 
«U»n to fjrri'liBitnt Mr. lit."- i>n the 
fo-op*raHn-ii i>( tbr >Ioiion Plriurn Prt*- 
duerra and I'iM.-ibwHorP with the cdura- 
■JonaJ \t*4*n of lhe country, ho anurr« 
tha Dfllinn. picture leader fbat he will 
hare the herp of th*' Federal Depart mrnt 
of EdnratEon in carrjins M hit ediira- | 
tionat work. Ptealdent Ilardinr ?"■ ■■ Into | 
th-e pMalbllltiea of tha acrtco for prr*eBt- 
lr,e educatiet)e4 mojeeta at aome len^h. 

More tatpreatinir. howerer. than the 
President'* ratnments on education i* Ala 
Ionic Inter en the opuOTtttnltiea of lb* 
aerreti for prewatiDe; ccrtiltt worka of 
fiction. The Timta yeaterdAy tommrnta 
tditurifi!!)- oil <•□« of lh«M bool>* H "Thn 
Clolater and the Hearth," BAylng tbat 
tha r*(ianr 'hoanN would rieoiinri to many 
chaniTi tho itory could nevpt he filmed 
without robbine it of Its birthright. 

The Prfliiidmt ftneaka favorably of 
Thickarftj'* "Eenty Fjitpond^" and uya 
If it baa not nlrrAdy boen filmed H would 
make s/np picture. Hi commeuLA nral 
entorlalnirnly in iK-iny, Bacbellor^a "In 
frl Daya of Poor RlchBrd,' 1 up^ftWtflf 
hliriielf in the folIouliiE maimer: 

"Nnw. it items lu Jiir- titt-h a btrnk. 
oot ^liifi'-liiy repmdiiped on tin- ttcreru, 
but ii-'-.- 1 r;i ii--:- Qs inapiratipD ntid ccn- 
crnl thrtar. mi^bt If mn-Je r!n- IiahIh <>f a 
tnoit ini^pirioi: nnd illumlrinfinj; (rciit- 
rs. '-:, i for edneati'vnal purpo-*«, of ihr 
IL-rolntlonary in-riod. I may confeaa thai 
nrer aln« 1 re^d Se. TreveT.run"« 'Ifiii- 
tory of the American ft? volution" 
I have wnntlcred if r'iu- centum 
iiiic.il mil ame who eouid lake Ttcvel- | 
yan'a hlatory. Taul I^lrfirrr Kord'i 
'Janirc Meredith,* Parkman'- 'ElUtori-s 
of the Indians' and, now, thii llarhrLrr ' 
book tad vAriom othrra of the :.ltm- nort j 
and prrnarr out of them a t^mfrined , 
acreei) and leeturr prearntALioa of the | 
dramaiie ihines in our country '■ history, j 
Ila. ■uerecdiTiir ehmpter«. or rr-rh), at | 
whatever rn" (nOTicf; yictnTC people rati ; 
them, could 1m LubHr-pened with ttndtep 
and Ircinre* and rtuitf.- to prorfiir> a 

Wondrrful i|Ei j .;-.-.*^]rtt: Upon th* ftltideflO 

mind of tho events and their rn^ihinf." 
Ho Jllao «priik.i of II. Q, Wrlk'i "t)ut< 
line til lliKiory - ' nnd aayn (here mimr 
^i'ni i-.i. li-T'- he a hL? ciioujjli g*ft1lM 
to anomnllab the tildiiirr: of rliLx i:nri 
make it nn fttrfjuclj" n-.-fni work. 

"'t i U.i,.<l" ilprn^i! I,ait fftattati 

II'iKlon iv ill buvc nn opportunity In 
pee Uoii^Ibh FalfhaiibK Itl bin Intent pro- 
duction. 'Mtobin Hood." during tbi- 
L'tiriAtmax bolidayK. Aeenrditij; m a 
Wire n*Tived from there, thf pJebBH 
opmed laii ereoiii?, with Peter <Jrid!y 
WiniiL on band to ha tbat ail the nvtort. 
reported for work. Pete fiada tbriir 
Mrrorti folk so ra*v t« bundle- at openiur* 
be a*rn he wouldn't Lake i Jot* on toe 
lrxitimatc thentricals r*cn if any one 
offered it to him. 

L4t* Ban'lu "Dr. J»nli '■ 

1L Dr. Jark' 1 has heeni booked <tt (he 
entire lyOew C'ireuiL G™»d B*w» for 
l'athn nnil fnr Harold l.lnjd and an* 
danbtrdty for the Laen- company, wbo 
probably bnow nil about the drminc 
power of youar Mr. Lloyd. "Lrtew,** Urn 
itatrln<-nt *4ys, "booked Will HotTra In 
the three-reel drama. 'Prnita of Paith.' to 
play on the nme program over (he ru- 
tin tf Tcu.:t with 'ii-r. tack* " Tha 
ItflKeiTj picture Rdca icto the fllalto Ibr 
WMk of LJeermber 31. nnd followfbf Ihin 
emrRjrenicnt It will bo prmenfed In th- 
LooM- Lhcatrca for a Lutal of 1 In dayn. 

Dill Ii«r( Wire* 1Mb a. Urn.. 
WLllam bt. Hurt hna gone homo' to 
California to upend ChrJAiiiuiB with hla 
«i"t«T. Mbhaj .Mary Hart. ITr Rent a wjre 
of good-by and pood wi«hc« to all bla ^frw 
Yorlt frit nil*. Mr. Hart, who never 
failed to TisiL The Morninj: Tclearnph 
office :o litv ( . a chat with *vVil?;atn (BaO 
Jdaaterpon. did not ret Over here tbia year 
and wf were all aorry not to see liim. 

To.b«t1t» "Orer ih* Hill," 
"Orer (he fliU.™ the beat taction Jjic- 
tore William roi errr made, and fall 
own favorit*, la comlne; batk lo Broadl- 
waar. "f>Ter the HUL" will b* rfTired 
for a holiday raitacenitst llnhAd to two 
Wecba at the Forty-fourth Street The- 
aire, brfiaibine Satnrday ::!y!(t. Decrn- 
bor 23. "Orer the HUP Li broocht ba<-k 
becsuM of the requests neeired at the 
Fox once. 

Rack from (be Cqm(. 

All the Trains ttn bfingina' vi*itfo( 
fllat men bark 10 Mew York and hoste 
^or CWuMp'M. To-day >i*rcm T.oew 
will relnrn from the Coast, where ho 
ha* been fivinB; the M.rr.i httidioe; ibr 
ODce orer ju.tt tn if that production 
la Boinjc on an merrily aa It abould. Oq 
the. very name train ia Sydney Kent, 
comiuR back from tho Paramount coa- 
Trntioa in time lo apend ChriiiLmBe. Mr. 
Kent's official title, in jrtnerfll mnnager 
of salea of Knmoda rlajers-Laaky, 

Thrj MBTfd VVfcilp fl r IV »■ ATt* r . 

The first Chrhrtnm present Al Lleht- 
nan discovered when be rctomcJ from 
California yesterday -ma * new office. 
While be "'*■ on the Cosat his ontaniia- 
tin picked op iis beJonainaa, Locked; tha 
door Bt 5TO Pif th arence and mnrM Into 
the now building at Broadway and Flity- 
flnt street, where it will oeeapf the en- 
tlra ninth floor. Uiurke Kano ad hi 
aj a poatacript, aajing the adrrrtiafnc 
aod pabUdty offkes wilt hare eleven 
wisdom. He aaj* to ft* iBJpLrachM, w« 




ananjo maBKeV. 



be Ifet -BarnmiB W»* RfsThl." ki 

o* PTotneed hr Jfrtn M*»lm». 



fhinb to let nut the uteani froai the hoi 
•l> as It ia hctne; written. 

Tliomm Cera Aporeclnlloai. 
The lir-ltlm; Efnrecttoii were n\ phR asd 
with Thomas MeUhau mid bis picture. 
"Htie'k iiome ahd nh'kr," when Mr- 
M'-irliin and bin film ootn appeared at 
Ibn conveiiUon o( GnrrraoPI In Whits 
SutpalH ^i)ritifls, that be win nlven n 
ronnil rihtii of iHinpkp. Thn Oo^emom 
Mizii'-il the (ittiimimial cUinir tin their 
opinion if oil fihus had at iLiiich lo rom- 
tin'iij ibi-ui n* "ilaek Itour and Broke" 
L-r-mtMfnhlp iv^nlil lw- nu tinnecttaasry pre- 
i-auliiio. 

Anthr>r limir' to >-n York. 

Pen-y mtm&Kfh nutlior of "The Srare- 
rrnw." illi-uu Hunter's nrxt plcturi-. it 
in Sew York in talk ovvr the story with 
Mr. Huuterond !■■ 1» a au<n at the Worn- 
an l*a>» l*lu!» luncheon lo-morrow. Kiln 
I'erkrr Butler. Jin- tewlj elected preii- 
dent f the Authora' I.eajpi', ie also a 
Cilrat nt honor At the UinHm'o. ^ipeaktPC 
of tbe iftun; hero of ' 'Merlon of tha 
■flllsMl" he bejEuTK HHta Jit the Piv>Ki~gphi- 
■tudLoa on Thnr»day lo Mr. Maekaye'a 
«Wfy. n hlch hw» tieen nrln ple.1 (o the 
nrreeii f-»r him bi Jamva ritrlW^t i'rerl- 
i.'.::i : und Kriuk Tutrl*. Mney A«nr will 
play ipjinofite biin. 

1'iiriiLfi lb* acrrrn. 
Motion picture* haw hf>en firiskon by 
l-Ioid Markcy. wbn plena to aprnil alt 
lior time on ttajtasja, Nho I. ;■■ Jiih| ac- 
erpud t!ic jBv*aU« lanl in '■nortnUTi rVast 
'■':.:.r;i. ■ n Juhn Mn'bnn iir^durtlon. 

To I"lo»r* on Jinmirr T. 

After a trn ivfcka' mil on IlfoJnUoy 
"TIk Ti»tlii Tbjt Porjtot r:™i" will IHiis; 
Itri run to a clou- Ou JaimBT}' 7. Tl:ia it 
■i Fur n|H-4'iai. and the P«s company 
hali-* tn bnii* aad '-m 'rsiMnc. but when 
n |u ■:■: r can run for ten woeka In this 
town it means HHBttbtnf, 

W. o. aaas*»t JoLbi rrnmi*. 
I'rrajniil ha* a new bu«inr-» mnnncer 
in tbr [--mm at \\~. 1). flnrst. srbaki ia 
already atorrinK ciie helm or the ucw job 
at (he Pyrwrctd oIEjcth. Mr. Ifurstclalmi 
ha is rntil-il In be tailed a yiianecr 
■Inc* he has been in tha "atlura" hunineaa 
for the pnat twenty ycara. II'- >.i* t:e*n 
r'oeral maiisjC'T for WoittnAri HeflPitt 
rinef 1 Win, re-'irnlnE from Paramount »o' 
east: his lot uiili Mr/Bennett wbrn tha 
latter formed hi* own opepany. 

I :, : r-e: : c Tartar Entrrlalna, 
liJlurctte T.,i-, J'-* Inrlted n few fr4eoda 
to the Aatof Tfn-atrc vo Sunday rvrnjn*: 
in ace ' "EVf u' ^1> Heart," her first mo+ 
tlon plrturr'. [<'f>tlowluc tha ^CTrenlna- nf 
the ptetniT'h Iit jruenta went to her homo 
for supper. 

A i.lur or Two. , 
Ii i: |po l.ii>- In ning n son^ about do- 
(PK your Cl:rin[inoa shoppitii; cinrly, hut 
It ian't ton Inle to remind iboac wlin 
have special sSotioa for Tbo Momlnr 
Trlerrnpli -= : ,j h - i Ek I edition that n-me one 
,1k Kiiii'-c !■' '-'"n- 1 up miaalnB; If tbs copy 
Isn't here in time. It should hare been 
tent, yearcrdny. but if It Wat Overlooked 
in the rash of btue Monday send It Hone; 
to-day. 



COMMISSIONER LOFT 
SUMMONS OLD SANTA 



Woman Deputy to Entertain 300 

Pwr Children at Wert ITairty- 

teventh Street Station. 

Mrs. '=■■:-■■■ !-'"■'!. fifth deputy pollct 
comatlr4i<»ner, is CJinp 14 bring bApplTJet* 
to WO poor children lii the arctlan ad- 
jacent to the polirt atatiotl ou West 
Tbtrty-F^vutli atreot, between Ninth 
and Tenth uvi-iiuep. whrro nlm it in 

Th«v beailiiiartiTH of Situ. Ijifl^ wilt 
prraent nn animated RCasM oaul Satur- 
day. Tlifir will h*i n Cllristfrins Ic-e 
clltti-rinir wit* 'k-comtintin mid Klfta for 
ivi-fv I'liilil in the Tieluliy likely to bo 
ovf-rlookfd by Sonts, Ciaun. 

Ham I.twjs ;: member of lhe E\kr 
coiiimunlty welfara Cotninlttra*. called 
upon >*r». Loft ycatcrdiyi aflrrnooa to 
Secure h.T •'(^■■1'iTsiEiiin I" im'- itk'sillif 
3tJ0 applirjiiimi'* for C brief nun reniem- 
brAncr. Mr. [^-wia, on tnthalf of tha 
Elks, dns-i -("I -B'ttJ' basseAt for Mrs. 
IfOft'a L'bri*insaa Etc jnbllorr | 



■"■ray 

"Why 

eosiedy. 

fiipwn f- 
at the 
Chriirtraa^ 
ennrnt ■■■ 
cemher - 
aveil-tll. 
formanc? 
ftTaiLoe- 



HMt M to tlpeii Chrliimn. 
Not?" Jesse Lynch WlUlanu's 

«. I j ich Yj\ u i t y I '• ay e r ■ ha va 
r their third production, opens 

Horry -eighth Street Thaatro 
i nigbL "BospltRjitj." t±,rir 
1st. « .11 close Friday nicfat Dt- 
1 .-l that the thfRtrt will bo 

f^r s npecial invitation psg> 

of "Why Not?" ou Hanjpttj 



IN addition to direct /personal acknowleilge- 
merit already made to the great merchants of 
New York, Philadelphia and other cities, who 
so graciously offered public tributes to the 
memory o( the late 

Honorable John Wanamaker 

the officers and personnel of the corporation of 

John Wanamaker, New York 

desire to make also this public aunonncemeut of 
their deep and laHtinj; appreciation. Especially 
notable is the universally expressed wish thai 
this business shall go »n upon the true course 
marked out by Its Founder, and now is the iitting 
time, and here Is the fitting place, to give assur- 
ance that this wish shall In every respect be 
fulfilled, 

Rodman Wanamaker 



WITNESS VANISHES, 
rULLER TRIAL OFF 

Jadg-e Johsatcme, in Ataence of 
Brand, Declares for Retrial 
" of Broker. 

JUHYMAH CnUTICLZES ACTION 



PORTO RICO GOVERNOR 
RETURNS FOR VACATION 



Judge Robert K. Johnston* yraterday 
declared a miMrinl in tie raae of Ivdwqrd 
M. Fuller, former RtOOt; hroker, who hsJ 
bern »n Trial five Jays i« iieurr*! Bew 
sionH. cbarEed wlih huckeling stoek 
orders. Bail fnr PnUnr HI Hxr.l at 
¥40,000 pending nil fat 

The deciwlnu came rtflrr (lit all-dny 
firpjmfihE wbetber or not the pfeTteOH 
toatlmony of J. Harolil Bnthl I'hirT wit- 
nras for thn proiieciiiion. Hliuuld b* nad 
Ifiln Iho record of lln* ptmmA trial. 
Prald was reported mlmcinc enrly yedter- 
tlay nnd coiild nut ]k foutid, 

At 3 o^cloek a !-■■•■■'-■■ ivns taknn and 
AwistaPt IlLstrlet Atinrney Nhlson 
Olcott, Willlnm F. Fallon, attorney for 
the tfefflPRB, scid Judgn .Inhnatoiia went 
to the bttterA cbamtM-ni. 

'Following o pm trnctr-i I eonferenre In 
the Judge.'* chambera the murt recoli- 
vened and M^r. Fallon 4aked that • mis- 
trial be dMlared. Tfier- wbb no frbjee- 
tioD from Mr. Olrott ond Jqdgn John- 
atone declared a mistrial and Jisehari -J 
tha jury. 



| E. Mont Beilly Declares Island 

Tranquil Save for Small Qreap 

of FoliticLani, 

F- Moat Reilly, Ooverorir General o( 
I'nrto Rico, uli.ii' admin ialration of that 

■ iabitid tin, mado l.iiii a storm center 
there, arrived in. New York yesterday on 
rjse Atlantic Fruit Hne r Tftnamo for d 
month "f vacAtion iu tho L'nited Stnlcw. lie 
»» mi-i a( the pier by I'njnmn.l Ahoy. 

, new ireasitrcr of Porto Itico. 

i tiorernar U-nrnil Iteilly ila-lared that 

| hi* real purpose in rrLtirDing to tha 

l Slates wna an rxamiuittt'rn of hi» ejwi, 
tf hie eonferrnec with thn President cn- 

, inciiJi-M nitb the QottfeTCJaCa of UorcrQora 
at Waahuiglun bo'mny tak« part in that 

, tntlitrlnir. 

INiriO IllrV^, be wild. WtHJ "flH trimqnn 
a^ the prutri^a of Wen tern Kajina.i." Tha 
nucleus of the OMwattJoH then-, ho ilu- 
cliirwl, wan a siiuiil group ..f fitK> sx-offlr* 
tioldeti whiiiii In- efearBod out In his rn- 
frreanirntlon at i\, u mliriinlsirnti"!]. 

"the pn-sent nilrnir.lhlriitlnii of the !■;■- 
InndV affnlrit iraw, lie ibun^bt an nearly 
non-puriianii na ho nBuU mflkn It "It 

llDH KIlVCll rj t f I'.liH-l <L' >il.llk> n yj-nr |jy 

i'.- Iiiiduct," he ■■;,■: 



Xot Fair ia <TI*o«, 



1* «■?■. 



In moking his motion for t mistriaJ, 
Mr, Fallon said : 

"I don't think it Is fair lo ray client 
to hare Braid's testimony read lo tln- 
jnry in the absence <-i lhe wltncsa fr»ni 
the stand. LIU actioqa on the sUnil 
would be an imporlaht fndnr In 'irt ■■-• 
mining the jury in their helicf of his 
eredLbllily. I feel OuU [lw trading of 
his [e«if-i;mj:iy would be unfair tn 'lie de- 
fendant and L durOfinal onk that 4 tria- 
trial be declared." 

After the Jadge had ordered the mis- 
trLal, ono of the juror*. B ttM ttd h, Han- 
nemler, retired, of 2fWl IVndswonh 
jivi-nne. addresAlnfc ibn rnurt. snld: 

"We're been alttl»R ban fiva days 
□nd I think Ibr Jurors could, with fair- 
ness to al], have been rniruHlnl to try 
this ease. Wo feel as ronJidept a* any 
body cf men to try this esse fairly, Ahd 
I doabt If 4nyonea Inirfnu would hove 
brAB jropBrdiaed throuch lhe abaeDCO of 
the witncH and the reading of the Isst- 
ti tunny," 

"Tbat it pot »be point/' rrptied Judge 
Jobtistone. "Tho etefrndout'a ihtcrem 
might have been unfairly JeopordltH. tnd 
that ia the reason for (be court'* action."* 

3T«t JTaP. l«i J««ile*. 

Later Mr, Falton. attorney for the dc- 
fendant, turned lo Mr. Hanncmeifr and 
said: 

'TLook at all tbe fun you'll bare," 

"It's Oot CUA of fun, but of justice," 
replied Mr. Hannemeter. 

Latex, ia tbe corridor. Sir. llanneuieier 
said he had coasidcTcd that. ■>■ ibn ■"iiiir. 
disdiargiOB the Jury. It Vfa to somo e«- 
lent a reflection on Lhe nbilKy and Intellb 
pence of the jury, and that that was why 
he bad spoken. Hn did not indtoatn In 
any way bow bo or any of bis fellow 1 
Jurors felt on the qucntton of guilt or 
innocence of Fuller. 

Judm Johnstone fixed Fnllcr's ball at 
54<>.000 ptodlng n new triiib Fuller has 
been a. pilaonet In thr Tombs nine* tha 
trial started last Wednesday morning. 
At that rime Mr. Fallon <»bjcrtrd to tho 
trial firdng On before Judsc JnbnAtanft, 
aartac be wanted a new Jndtc and "a 
new mind" to paaa upon, lhe bgal niiea* 
tioas in vol red. 

Wt*n FoUrr had been unal>Tc to ob- 
tain the J4O.00O bad at *UD Last night, 
he waa tueo tram the Sh.-riS"- office lo 
the Tomb*. Tt'was said hr would prob- 
ably ipend tbs night ihrrc theatre Jndg* 
Johnstono had gone hone. 

AC the prjAou it was stated tbat 
Fuller could be liberated at an* time 
that 4 bondsman appeared! rtith a' bond 
signed by a Judge of a court of record. 
Fulbva attoraey left rar'r in th- n^ 
niag, not eipeetlag to obtaM) KulWa 
m Jail until aomft dot to-daj. 



MISS SPARROW GETS 
$20,000 ALLOWANCE 



Forrrteen-YeRT-Dld QbT Ii urranted 

Xarfft Income by Snrrogato 
FpIcj. 

Surrogate Jame* A. Fblry yenterf-iy 
allowed Mr*. Margaret H. Sparrow, nt 
41 East Slrty-elghth saaajaC, $20,000 a 
year out of the estate of her hnaban-l. 
Edward *Y. Sparrow, who died In IW3. 
for tho support of hex daughter, A I . ■ :- 
garet AJI.Hj Hpamrsr. 14 years Old 

In her petition Mrs. Sparrow aaya b-r 
dAnshter, «nder tho will of her father, it 
entitled to two-Aftha uf tha income tro-BO 
the resldnary est4te~ Tbo mother a*' ■ 
the Income for I'.rJ] was XlTo.OOO whlio 
: tils year it .aril] ho not lean than |L5".- 
000, atui ihrii the girl> shafei i:i ■■:•. ■ 
will he 140.000. Bhtt sara there Is an 
nocumuJatetl JdCoRie of fl5O,O0O far Lit 
daughter, tho iocom© from which In 
SI 0.000, an (bat the girl'* total loeorae 
for this year will l»c ySfl,000, iYom. whli-h 
lha mother sought to bara elurragato 
Foley ulbw her I24.0TJO, The reaaon as- 
aigncd for so largo an oilowapt:* Is the 
dealre ftf Mrs. ftparro* to edumlo and 
melaiain bur dnughter la a manner be- 
bttlng her mode of Urlrig and M btr 
Father, If living, would denr*. 



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For Yaletide Functions 

Tuxedo Suits 
$39.75 

Coat and Trousers 

The lawest-in-the-city price for thU quality 

They have botii style and fit — the two es- 
sentials of a dinner suit. The fabric is excellent 
unfinished worsted and the tailoring is thor- 
oughly dependable. Well lined and trimmed 
with silk. 

Tuxedo or Full Dress Vests 
$4.75 to $9.75 



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Herald Square *9no. New Tart 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1922. 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




'> LYOEJ3M 

.y'ittt fit now Brocdaviv 
Tam-orraw' WflU it 8 fiimrp 
k. Jtaiiil JSeltUco praJo li 

■MR. WARF1ELD 

*r Sa*&wA 
in Wn. Bhmkftfo^n't Tint 

MERCHANT 0£ VENICE 

& eo U for eight «m!i o* ioJa 




THE GINGHAM GIRL 



_ *rt. rjuJi. r Mom r^nu 

THEBRAQOS ^ol^a&iW 



"TltB DK«T 111 HICA.L ri>*RO v " 

TKE BUNCH: JUDY 

«lia ¥t*i u4 444M AtUI«. JnJnwj- DMJlr. 
Kalr IrsoMy- Or.in lljjm u!-d 4 Brt»ti »'"* 
T"« irolMar HtU. Imi A N-w !'«■'■ DaH 



JOIINBARBVWOBF 

- "HAMLET" 






t-umiNtuiE 




turn* 



itmpffi 



SOTHIS IS LONDON* 



"Is"- COHAN THEATRE JSJfc 



ZIECFElDfOUIES 



XMiH MHilT, Ft'LTON THK.%- 
THK. MM H. F1AIU1I4 W11X 



POHIIRST. SfdU V .tv on Mil. 



CORT 



Hiul 1"-**j 



OF THE-MOVMSS-"« 

«»CUhS IIUNTHMlORENCt HASH 

-I Ma*. KnI' w-««jt; Kin.. VitA., TrU * a»t- 

SOTS 

EQUITY 48TH ST.SSSHX™- 
HOSPITALITY 1 

BumilM ton jOgm, '-W HY NOT" 
PCUHdUU irate T*-~ -w * Tlmi-.. tin. 

«3rd PEBFOBMANOE TO-KIGHT 

L^ULRIC*KIKI 



Anne- Mrtfciilm 1 I.aaa; 

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

The rUr Th,»» Fit tl In El a -h or. 



cuhrej:^ 



UfflKt^iuiiw 

Awful truth*.] 



1'itra Ilclldn.* Mm.Tura., lire. 2*} 



BETTER TIHES 



i, ■-■■"■■" Hf4U bally .Mil*. Sc. WpjfcLi 

BEWTEAB'SEVE, JJj «»™ T 
HOMER-BABRILOWITSGH' 

n*l v'Q * u *"- £«'- Utt. = ■.«.:". Mn.au. 
UftLI O •flldut't [■c-rf-To-nlle I!.U. 

LI/A ftnrg;»iB««i Mlii.ir i IIjiLh-i 
»■*■*■ . Ful**-- J.r*rv"-rHi-<r»n. 

UHCIf* ttflVVf.M:mstr..r Kif>, iLf, 
PflU«IV DUAy,,,, Td.[jATi Sii.ti:. 

SAM H, HABBIS Presents 



Ei W i M l 



TIHESSa. 



|P THE 

FOOL 

Pop. Mil. Everr »** S™** W**k 



MAT-TO-DAY 
a K*l. i i ?..M. 



To-tila-bt it I.. Rents cl Joll'ti* 

TNnr«. E*l, >I I H»HQM *t D-.1II* 

Frl- *L t Ij'irrtrT 

s«.i iik. «l : Roiealtavalhr 

■■t. P LIS. I 1 ;;i.'. {*Tl*M.. notirmr 

Xn« DhV. U4R-. Uk. 3". TUAIC 

ftprr-iul M«ti*H il 'J I ?!**■» 

N*H Han. etb. it I i'-'i-l-'ST* B i 

Wed fci«_ it t-t*.... -..Ote Walk.**'* 

ir-,nnn*.N mso yuan. 

opening TONIGHT ST.- 

HSvSltV P.lH-ftV Ai>SMiiif« 

ESTELLE WINWOOP 
in"THE RED, POPPY" 

by ABdr* f[rnr4. Atlhi.r el "KlKI" 
A Mrl«nlT««ii«i!c S^«VtllHt> 

40 With. A CwPitf 'if — id 

OEEEffWICH VTlLACrE ™*7"" 

FIHWT WAT1JTEE TO.1H0RKOW 



Children's Festival 

CHILDREiN'S MATINEES 

nrr- 33 t*. HO. lO A. M. In Vn^ii 

COMEDIES— ANIMAL PICTURES 

STACE INTERLUDES 

T M B R1VOLI 5V? 

"KICK IN" 

S i;..ir. ; .. KliftniiiiLca Preil. 
Tl!»till CourmL nirjiMirl, 

-Pcu-omounr Picture*— 

JACK HOLT 

In -•MnltlnK ■ Mtot>" 

rihi->i« H:*\tf cirtih^tn. 



METRO TO ABANDON 

PROGRAM PICTURES 



Loew Does Rot Think Btfr Piodac- 
. tiom Mil Well With frum- 
porUnt Story' 



WA1KEE SCORES CENSORSHIP 



9p»«lMl ChrlplntKH Baicnnln- 
nirnt Kt Klvtill. 



IIVPLJ 
Kvn 
fWSt 
lAtro 




UP SHE GOES 



LITTLE 



MADGE KEHtrZSY 



TV. 14 Bl. >'•>■•■. 
TO-DAI IPoo.) 
A BAT.. :'■■■ 
Hill. Not w f j--: TTed.. Tbn^.. In A 9at. 



aheO 



DANGER POINT 



StrTnD 



Wesley Barry |D 

"l[BTO*> Of 1 lip llMll'l 



MOROSCO ,. 

PnBnlair Matlnre Tiku 



.to-hjj i HL, :si 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 



By.LOTJEHA 0, FAESONS, 

METKO eiroelfl lo dlverca ftnilf 
rauplrtcly from l»T0|p»ni (>ic- 
(Lire* HiN ciTsiins >"<"-3T. ■ccord- 
Idc to Marcus U-w. who J««t retarnw. 
from tba PufJBe ron*t, whcro he sf- 
rEngwl to b*Te Lbi Mdr* audio co- 
Urfrd to t*kt cart of Mm lncr*i»*d pro- 
dtiction. 

Mr. I, ivy." said ji-:.tnr(ia.r bo d>d not 
brlleve tbo bjf jilcriirwt on tha ortl*T (i( 
"Ttt! 1'rtsoncr of Kendll'* fl&d "Triftint 
lVomea" could rola witu Uio iinlniport- 
■ldC Btorj 1 Tvilb inro&spiPLionj cot "W* 
liitrc cUmiotiPd all ilir- bhli.11 Btafl";' rtld 
Mr. I'^'v vrjitTflsy, "QDd btCftUCC tbfm 
mi rj;;! 1 . uivA no mtioh morfj space w« llro 
building ihreo noiv Ptricrg] to hmiho 
llipm." 

VWiJ Djidk, it ho bu b«n itacrofl !■ 
Mfiiri.'i [irofTBDj iilctiirts, will bo truiii'- 
JVired lo fa« IiLb pjfdiletlonti, 

Mr, ].:rmv, In, (sMumrstlfii; oD t hu 
Tnnrtct, Htrd mcIi o«ir of ilq-lro'i pio- 
Ittm would » tii iitl on lt> awn nti-: : ]i- It 
mill not bo iCW or buy fchfl Mmiill film 
to (Tft the targcr production. No n- 
blbltor will he nM!i:*!ni to uke Hoytblai 
be doci not ii'iiit.' 

Kffx [nfTain. nrlio ]i.-h D€«n in, Cuba 
making- "The J'.-i-ii^n Vlrn^" rrtuni-HJ 
home Monday acroraiinailnd by A^M 1 
Trrry (lira. In}rrnmt irnd Jolirt ISn.s .1!. 
•Vtbor ot "The Pawtfoa Vtnf." Mr. 
Ji iri"Liii! will remain bore until nfi&r 
rhrUtmaft, rr-ltirrfinE ro Ca.lfofiila to 
iiifiki- "Scan mon nb c." Mr. Lmvr. in dl»+ 
cuaalnA Mr, l^Brum'* plno». raid bv bad 
liuroh-aKiK'l \ht elm rijjhU to Ktplitiif'h 
"Llflbt That l-'afle*!" lo follow '■W-nr*- 
moiicb'," Mr. Infirnm -viii ro io Kas~ 
li'dd tu make |t licit Sptinp;. 

'i'i'n-r:' worn; -'■ miiny )rot»rtDnt ne- 

frat.Htlojii ii.M-;.J:i:.: Iliat Mr. I.mn u.IielEls 
ic bum returnul Ikiiuc frclln^ ru if bo 
bad rint UulnllAl hh lnulu^v. He miiy 
W It l)*f r *Mry to rotum t« the W«t 
coaut in Fcbrnnry in ;::':.■ up nil the 
iooKC coda. 

iv.n3L.rr lk-ci Strut* TalLlAi;. 

Ol-vckTid fifh tlntt il Rtfnntnr Jamo* 
J. WnlVer could roiunjii in Itiwn n (• ■• 
W«bn. when the rjiii^iioo ot crriHnrflliili 
fur.'-i lip for il final vote in llio CUT 
Club „it wonlij In* kilicd n^ cornplnto'x 
oa it nfu in ii*»«ldBql«lt* Senator 
Walker a[r»b« bcfort> ths *":-y Club and 
ri'i'.-ii! -i n ■•■>■]■ ■■<■-■-■.■ thtit left llo 4"ubt in 
nuy iniinl how liln upc^ob won received. 

\'=-ni- .j-r.!. | L i In Ublo i» n Bore nnot tu 
ntauy Ljf i.b- irudliij: dtiKrim, Tbe elubw 
:i-l.i ; j- V>ij t,|i ilif ,-i]; ->i;in :L |!i] (ho City 

Club U riuht now oin-ii for eotaidmai 
many iiromliifui BpHafcCVl bivjuf lidliod 
fur una njiiinsiC H:nre i*n«i*r*Jii^- After 
i '.■■■• e-|Kakent tmvo fiuLhliiiri u vnic will 
In* tiikuii Im decide i!n' nt-iLiia of tlif <dub 
na croHonliip. Tbc Sso-itor departed fur 
nn up-Hiatc trip hint ufjtlit, rcturilLnr In 
tlnin for Christmas in MW 1'orlt, 




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"OUTCAST/' MILOT ■ 

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STREET 

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nifr Frr-UoMrrar Dill 
ii»-^Aii **ot Act*- rn 

■nUrval IBfl Future" "A Mcqi 
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i:hm:.st u. dam, 

lltMir J, oqUr a Co., Irmk ; 

nmun a C*. ftiaai a I 

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QUINCY A"AHS SAWYiR 



LOUIS GOLDSMITH DIES OF INJURY 



father of Widely Known Atti>rney 

Hid Sttided in New York for 

Seventy Yean. 



PIONEER IN TOBACCO TRADE 



LouLb fJoldamlLli, bora in Hiinburg, 
Gej-natLr. io tSIO, A rnidnt of New 
York for icvnir ye*r». fnlber ot Fred- 
erick B. CJoIdntnirb. I'dnt Sulled Ilnlrr 
of Neir York Ia4c« of Elaai, and wirf^ly 
knoTii thrilrlrsl attorney, with oflieeir 
ic LooVa State TliMlrr Mldlqa;, dlod 
rcfterdajr afteniooTi at i2.v*> o'clock at 
J 'nyd's 34DitaHiv« oa the molt of aif- 
jnc b-i-n injured by a norrhboiiTid »ur 
fan car at the cottier of llltb itTMt tad 
LeiinfitDii avenue, on the morning of 
Dec*mli» r Vt, 

HiiTJnr suatairifd a fnirlnro of tbe 
■k-nll a mirftall cip'ratini ' wa« prrfonsnd 
Mondar nigM, D[apla7t»( Jbbj pbi1oi> 
■opaical view of Ufo Mr. GoCdamitb sajd, 




■ficr bis removal to th<> unitnnmn mid 
Jiiat bafora the X-ray eiomtfiatian: 

"Ehijoy yoUreelTta ivhilc alivp. Oqr la 
a long tinia dend." 

Mr. fiOldHmilbV uccidnit n-aii dn* to 
a trolley ear *Jldjnj: by .. fire-mop rroHH- 
|na. Halting at il* Approach bn dl.i 
not anticipate thn pojujbilliy o[ the tac 
beinr. L*rond control. 

TLie futinral will t»i- r>ini|nrlcl from 
the lot* borne of Mr, OoWtuniih. l'ifi 
Eaat lllili ativ4>t fo~moiTovv *ff<-rnono 
Bt 2 P'clbeb. Tntirmeut will bo in Cy- 
prcaa Iftll rtmrlcry. 

The itlfi-lTiog" children, in addition tc 
Froderick & Cioldaroltli. ar>; Harhl 
Goldamtlh, n frfllry dmler dr NVm- York; 
Wfllltrn <i'itil-mil':, of I »i!i-i!i:i, NuK. nhd 
Mm, Wfmr* fliaawoTj who rcaiiltl 
with hoc Jfl(her. 

Henr-}- (', Qoldknltb, hla wm, n-ao- 
dattid *ith Fmkrick K. OoMnaitli 
died annnry 21. :.c). 

Mt. * il <»I(|5-LI i Jeit. A ;■;-.■■;>■■ ■.- in ;(.-■ tn- 

hrveco b-tujena here, pleoNJn NvracllM, 
etiifrd from |cilrlUoi tweatf yean »#» 
to devote fain attention to deed* at cbar< 
Itr. He was an intimat« friend of 
Gcorga Whelao and Loula Hicl, proqiS- 
PCOt in Ulo formotioa or the rhoiu of 
United Clear Stoma, 

In the day* Pat Kecnon and JoturT, 
Oakrey w*m prfltnln*rit tn Tcpiauwy 
XIall he wna idcotiffed with iJicnt. 
I'dfiifas T- Barnurn u-aa hl« friaaiL lie 
i»ealJw| toeldeuta of the daJ" when K iaL'>i 
couelira, rlarMna frnm the Tluit.rv, rudnl 
tft a Joiinnsy at Thlrtj-fonrrh Mrett and 
IJmuil'.i.ftV. i 

Sir. fJoldatallB nu a aaemhor of Gar- 
mania Lodf« of Majo&s,. . 



-WLiJi Chrlnlmli* am war at bund every- 
occ la talking VulctLdu nnl ItoBy, HuK'» 
Hi-- i.t I ■ ■ ! ■ t U ill..!. 111 in;: nrxt W«ck tu clvn 
I liv cHldrap of lh? ejty u np^ia) Chrint- 
moti entcrtiilnmrnt at The Itlvoll Tiicniv.-. 
Ilr Entendj In ;...■:!;■■ tin; uruen-um one »f 
>■ I * J ■ = ':: tiil:irilj-. witli miiny imincdr fen- 
hire* C'hurlin Clinpliii. In "Th"! A4ran- 
tiin-r," and Vta&ff V*H£f. ttir muo ihjkmI 
duninel hlHJi |Iiv wickrd wink, will Ik: 
Bern in -Tim Uftlo ltsnr>nl." Ru-nlrr 
Kcaton .will h'* n rliird faetur tea i!jp 
comedy aid* nnd "Tclii rjic (.'at" wSl! bn 
rt eartnon rontributlini. 

Children Inn- animqbt and two p|c- 
i iire^,- " Adiijitlne a Cub rtour" nir>l 
"ChumminK Willi CiiljjniUlllis," Jmvc 
Iw-eu ilinwrn fur ilw BfOftHEGQ> 

'J'hn i-blldmna r-V-tivn] will hf givrn 

pvrrj Dwraltn frnm H» tn VI o'clncfc, Iwh 
Fiimtns CJirMlmrtH t>as a«d cndinir tho 

Following Satarday osomlnn. \ part ni 

llir UU'oU 'i'heiktrr ho« Dr-*-n ret adctc 
hy Mr. IU««iMd for Hmrlty nntaniaa- 
tmrn uf New XOIW ntiJ vidiilly, hut fb.' 

lower part of ttn> ttwatn will bo f».r 
P j i mil*. 

'Mir Hum Ucdirni. 

The whole Famoii*. I" hirer:.. Lanky 
company rrpi>rlrd fur irwk imi ihc tlct 
uf (Ilr flm-k yi-alurday moniiiif. fluftlhe 
roaHon wo* tiro rrium tA Adolph Zukor 
from (h.r Coast, where hi* l;an W.ni u»ik- 
ibtt bfetoiy hy riuiduci^L- thr first I'ara- 
juoilat convention. Tliwe tirf muny rc- 
turticd iravoh-M at the 4SS FifrLi avenue 
olfiees attd }■■■•-■■■:■■•>: ^ it wan a i-ort of 
"'■! -c>:m-: waak rAiiniou, with mmh liaitd- 
nhnkLQB and ch"erfiil sneetSntf. Hiring 
Kent relnrtletl nitli Mr. Zukar, Itoher« 
Knne b< aleo ba<-ki mid ','■■- \n liold^trJn. 
iho riffbdciit '.ml crdeloni ceerelary of 
Mr, Kiikor, came buck from 1»» Antrelea 
Titvaday to , ■! thinaa In ruadineu for 
the, liDha The nnt Intvolor ivl!] 1 b* 
J"hn jKlefc l.i:dn-;ph. who ia nalliiii; with 
hla wife December £i>. / 

OH Himnl thV Olrniflc. 

To-day. when tl* OfyinlJDtv punhiH her 
oo«e IhroLiah tti^ Front and kn and get* 
luto ^'«m- Yort Tfnrbo^, ^hr "ill haire 
two parens;*™ ahnard of i»ri>re«t lo the 
rtiotirru pirture indumry. »)tir, Ivor No* 
vr-tlv, (he En;'l:*li acior, in eomirir lo 
rdny ikr IrOOVR rol* in '"ifia Wntfefl 
Bowi," (vavirl VViTlt firifTilh 1 * jut:, pip. 
tiirv-. Mr, ffovaUo will arrivi- In lime to 
Hlii-nd Chrlnhiiai. with >iia mot her. Ma- 
danir Lllara Sttrcthj IHrU. Th» oth»r 
IwinhniiEer wii }iavA jti inliid h Qeavftii K. 
Arrliur. younn Kiii;!Jb% invfuil- urtnr ivho 
lirqyerl iipjWhite .Map Hu.t*U f.i "Kkmirt. 
■ if I'b»i»1oii"' and "l'oildj ibe S>ti, V.ryi 
Tblna;." Mr. Arihifr wQa ffaliirefl hi 
ap vera I iiJenin'ii, bBJtad "I" slnriea by If. 
0. Wi-lla. IL.. p-H-Etlflritj \n -lapjui." 
u V, nib jitoTy, cue him llro nlcknama 
■'K.jipK.' hy vrlur-h nam- ;■■■ in aOOwn 
a I wit Kv-Kland. Mr, Watts, who h«h 
l-neiienliry fnterrated In ibe filFilna of 
"Kippn," s.iii! by KRpo ptoplfl in |w (he 
^tory of hbi own bfe, mm* down to tin 
oavny Hotel in London ■ »vjrile it wan 
being filmed mid tool: part hi the' hnnquet 
aeene. Mr, Arthur dibt Mtay In thla 
country and :■:..;. in pictures If. aftor 
InokLup the :t.. u'l.l .■■. -r, Ji« t>cllevoa 
there |a a place fi»r liim. 

tlom Uampion Hlart4 WarL. 
■ii::irip. Stcjeer wai a buay man yoatnr- 
dey ty'[«:»: Jtla cast all lined: up for 
"l>oefj It Pay." Hop* : I iijjj-h: .,!»':■: fimt 
peodiictinn for Kni, Mini Hompton, who 
w the. fnarvrod idayi-r, ban an alHtar 
pntit to wnppnrl her In tliht prodncMon, 
which wo are i«ld 1m a particular j>et-or 
Mr- Ktjpjtet'i* and which is dcatlned to S* 
a wnocial: Cljsrlea Uyfan is the dirwtnr, 
and till-- caat contalnb such. VC U kaowa 



Vhato br ft o. tt»Bl», 
MAUJON DAVICS, 

She It B-lvlnc IhA ,]>nli!i-rl «r.l.ll^r* 
n .lir.urr and a llirnlrr [inrtr 

( lirlnimJi and At (!«<■. anmo ilni* 
■rriiir tiMt voor ck-lldren ■» ktot 

nmrnn am Etooerl L. Hoincr, Petof ntfca* 

Oltd Mary Thurman. 

Hay* ll'rlfci an Artlela. 
In ail^Jtiiiii io boMlng the motion pic- 
ture indiiBiry. Will U. Hnyo Jinn found 
timf i.» write on arlfcle for tha S>HeW 
of licvh-bji, It iii tn be (wbttiaed in tho 
Jatiiiiiry i-.i;n;ivr anil In :i Eenfrn] #tnry 
on tlu fljcsir Indueti-jv, 

To TIav« ■ ilim) f'hrlnliiLKi. 
i Mnrion liaviea in pluitnin; to give ■■;■■ 
| iHvir rhildmi of New ' York u bnppy 

CbrlnltPfld, .■ i r ; l ! 01 tlln UMllft lltHC tO NCC 

thai iIjl- ill*abl<yl noIiBcra nte rint fur- 
BOttdi. On Ohflllma* Hay ahe will ejhm 
a* ay Bote Lh.ui a thousand do|ln <o die 

lili.li H KiriH wlw* ml slit hiivr been nVet- 
li.i-tnl hy Sitnlu t'luua ullierwlAr. Kbe 
will on ilif ~-,\i-.\,- ■ i j ! >■■ !.:■-.■ a dlnm-r f<K- 
a lhuiiit:iiMl . :-■ :)..■- 1 ■-■■i.v.iii... <■• << ■■.!' ii 
by n Llientro jinny ut ilnr Curt T!n.-atrci 
.>.ii' PiivIi-m in Riving rin- dinner fur ibn 
aoldicrw nt Slianlee"n uiifl tnktnp; the tvvhr 
tn ".Ucrlnii n( i.i.< SInvina ' luler. £i!iB 
Ijh bnii^bt DUt the hnuer for tbe after- 
irttflt. *iaO rhiidri-nV purty will 1«j he'd 
a-, the Ca.amnjwJ.iiun nCndion, l^Tlh 
&{W4 mm iSiioourl iivrnuc txith CIitIuI- 
liiuj ixioruiui; ainl nftcmioii. Jn mldl- 
ikiii to tins, il:.- t^ick children in r!u 
J -■.■■-n-.iL'.. llnicpltnl will be (iruvid^l Willi 
>;liia mi I hrlnJimiK Eve. 



CITY INSTITUTIONS 
PLAN FESTIVITIES ! 



Ohnstmt.s Cheer Promised for In- 
mate* of Hofipitftlj, Poor ChU- 
drcn Hoij'.es and Prisons. 



FILM HTOU9TSY GIV2S AED 



I»n*a»e«ri 1* I'umlili taiFai P'e- 

iiiriii far tlowi F<**f> planrti 

for Mnnr. 



Elaborate plen< for il-- rntertaiiiiT^nt 
of paMentB In chy hoa^rttftlj nrd Iiouh'm. 
priaoiHTa in ik'h.lI iiiftiimb.Ti*. und ttta 

poor ehlldrrii »f il i.y. iraJe jnuounrH 

ycHterday hy tli^ beada i.vf l'arious city 
loittitniinm. 

Htrd S, C-olpr, CtimmipaloTier of Pub- 
lic Welfare, baa nTrojiKTd fn r eutcrtnin. 
ment nnd the diiirlbuMcih of prr-hcnN nt 
the Metropnliinn HoKpIial, ihe ChildrcTt** 
Hospital on IL Mid ill in L-lnori. (he City 
Home for tie Afleil, the t>niral nnd Mtat- 
rnlfirirnl lloapltol, $ :i View Hospital, 

One* I aland Hu*pitat, Orvanpolot, 
Cumbtirldnd Street mid Kinra Cuunty 
hoBpitnla. 

ParbCoromieainn^r PrtBets P. fjallmin 
baa arranied a holirliy f^ritl f»r 2WM 
park plnyErouTrrf 'liildren tn he ln-!d -it 
1'nlm (Jordeu on fVpendrfre 28. 

Pr, jftmi'i A. Hmiiiitmi. CarrHtlosm 
r'ommiaBloner, will wi t tliat primmer* get 
n hprkial (.'arlsitmiii liium-r, and the 
firnln Cninmlwiton Wifl tatr i-nrf nttbu 
i.>J>endent fnnd!ten nf prtsKmrtt. 

The Chriatmnn riinnrr. jinniibil tn in- 
inalea of oorrrctb>nnt htatitBttfHisi by tlm 
I'epartmant of Coteetiwi. t-nli^ r.ir *nup, 
riBBt rhiclien. cnlery. BHudtod UirHtp*, ap- 
ple jelly, baked nw^t pntn'm-s. Imt ouoee 
i»le. frnit nnd coffee, Thf empbvyee*" 
mr-nit i| the eame, rxerpi tlirti r,i ns i uir- 
V-'-y and (iTeasinff lm:; be^n suattitutftl fur 
"liK'hen. 

in nnVlitifl-n tn the Bp«cJnl dhiiier. enr-ii 

ir^iitufii.ii will have a moving njeturpe 

«bow, the nuiil'in jdcwre iniluNiry luiv- 

itip donated flic Itcnt retitiire.! nnw plii)'- 

Inc nit Ii1rn(idway h The dinner find aftnw 

will be aivfii nt the WorkhOiiBn nn Bluet- 

well'H IslDtid, Mnulclpa) J'nrai, EUfcefa 

I m]jiiliI l llrfurnialnry I'riion. Itiri'w !■■ 

land; petphrptlarj', Ulaekwed'n InloprJ; 

New York City Brformaiury, Hew Ilniup- 

I tmi, OraiiKe Cettuty, sac) tfa msr-urfleiiir- 

I Iiie Indtretry, Hnrt'a Iirland. The dinnrr 

! will be »rrvrd at ibe ntriotH dktrlei |irin- 

\ onn. ! l :- TmiiLix Itavroond (trc*I jolt 

I uu'l the (Jurnits Cily I J rJ*otl. 

City Clerk iflchiH J. Crutw will ner 

QB S:T:.T:i ■ : L,:, . y;, * Uir illilihoilen nf thn 
Taniainny OjOtfOl Awmolation. t>ai Knit 
Thiit >■-'■■ -ri-rnl airoet nn Haturdny, wbeu 
GOO Clirhlmaa hnsbols: will he dlHtdlintcd 
in tba district. AaAemblymnn ,Tn|in J, 
■O'Connor in In canrftn nf the itrra!i£?- 
nirota. 



Manic Cliif In 






I-IJwnril A. OUham, c&pL'injvo NttCTO' 
tary of the Cuited Htttttfl Junior Navil 
ItmcMiv, wrlren i hv fblluwina; Jetitr r 
■■allln- ntu-ntiuit tn an error in the paper. 
We love tu orrect inbuttk' 1 * nnd nu \vu 
pjliliao excvrjpu »f tlic loiter: 

'1 nm aijrii your PtipOTter who c*Tefril 
the -:.-ii:il monilnj: stiotrlm; uf WarniT 
Hroihi-ni iticiur^, *Thn Hitoch of til* 1 
Mirrri, * Matorday iuin tip dmiro M dn 
u.i ioinatlta •■" taa limited Stx.[.-: Junior 
.\4ra! QaityTB, but an iuJUetirc ivan 
don-, bowerar. «.; I n.'niicat tliat you 
anaJke a corfiH;i|uTi chcreof, The lwy,« 
wuu maruhed from 'dumbm- f!lre!e if 
the Stnin.!. hi-manl by v. ,-.i,-..- barry, 
who wan Under the >-rn-ort tl retilct ofii- 
cera of ttie united fflialea Junior .Vavi.1 
Iteaorrv, were cntr-i mrinlfcra of that 
BTijW&WtSoil, and the iiiiirorrn that Wee- 
Itty won' nraa urn tlio uuiforitL of a 
juvrjuile [mJir^muii. )>qt the uniform of 
a teaman crtdct In tho Junior Naval II u- 
A0tr«. The unaii: of tlip o-^anliatlon itnit 
*h"Wn «n tJn* cup u'oru by Cndct Itarry 
add sii:-; panic "nn ulmi vmbrniiJorrd on 
■tin riEbi ahswre of Mio nnifurm hu- wnro, 
Ccrfninly it did Itnl Ijhvp any of tbfl 
Uj'[waraiice of :! pouet irnlform. 

"At inicrvals in Ehe line Junior Be- 
auTvn c-adetM enrrU-d iiiinncru ur htraJi!^ 
prgdnltiilnc; tlic_ fg<-t thn I the Coind 
HtAii-H Junior NnviJ RcMfTc wclt-ome.l 
Cadet Hurry. Tin- whiile affair *'*• A 
rn-CBption o u iJjr- »ajt nf ific Junior 
NnvaJ Ucj>en-p tn its dirtriqeuiBhed cadet 
nitmbrr." 

Join* Warner Erathara. 
Warnvr Erofln i-k bftTfl nddnj Gefira* 
H. !li:ni'i!;i! : tlii'at! ital m-ni nnd farmer 
DtanBeer of i'lunc'u Aiiditorlttim, Lot 
AufL'Icn, tu the ntalT hh apocial Kpcv- 
Mrotalivt', Mr, I'linimid, who recently 
iniii];i.-'.il Wealvy Lnrr.v. ibn Warner alar, 
Acrum the country i.i e THU>riIlA art v 
itirlcil taut wm'k on a tour of the ex- 
rii;.i !];;.■■■ handliiiL- Wnraer productioiiSr 

I Tu Spend Chrfataua in clavalana. 
Ah lun ^ :i:. VYcaJej eauatOt bn home hi 
Calif ornin, ivtry pt&cu to pan Chrlst- 
moa JiH>k« niilic. II- i.^ noing to C3aVe> 
Innd I'lmrnfiJi. 'then- In,- uift rOtnolD 
uutll after i|n- holidajR. 



RECEIVERS NAMED 
FOR MAX SPIEGEL 



<l'uta.[|DBed Iinin l'ai£« 1) 



rbnrlra tin 



llaa a I'ai-lj. 



Onr rxtail yeatardtty uroojflit on liul- 
latfoa frmn Charliw Lay tu n ehrlit^ninc 
or ilm Miiydi.v.. ■!■ w hid studios Fndny 
aftcruoon, W* reyrcl duttanoa proiLMita 
oar acLH-ptnuct- iH liir- inuLall-iii. 



S|i h "■■■'s jM-morixil fmtrTprhcN aliall be 
i-ontlniied. 

Allliiii:k-h the petition Wan lilvd on bc- 
aalf of only three creJiiurM. it nraa TO- 
,'i).r[i-<l ywterduy tlir uclLun wiih tr-iiiii 
with the iinanlmoun <■■■■:■. ■■■<;: of nil, For- 
thiTinon-, it v. fii anniiuiici'd that the &t- 
I (drneys. for tie Hplcaei EfiWfOBta showed 

nt die DiMtinr «f the emlltorB n deatra 

Co r'l-ypprnli.' with tbem :n orrry po<mible 
way toward conaerrlni: ilie naieta. 

Edwin M, Otterbonrs. nf couimel for 
tho tTislftorv. innut-d a formal ntntcment 
inn- yi-stordny afternoon Iti which br in- 
iJi^atml that hi* e^EnH Jvny nmke furtbrr 
a r ■ - 1 is j ■- = - ■< Into (he mental condition of 
Spiegel, who last week W fl- commiltei] to. 
the BtamTord Inattt iition, 

Jlay t)Deatlail Mp1r S rl'r- In^nirj. 

Thla imrtluji of "be BfitteaWBt fnllnws: 

'"WJiothcr or nol B&rBfel in, in fact, in- 
Bane is a nULtrr nbk-ll may bo tented 
later. Atriuiif tbfl aUoiihtH w]iu have 
paiocd on bin c'indirloh and wljo Ijqth 
foaud that ha abould n. in a Mtiitnrium 
ar. ]»t.<. (i-rai'tno Hammond nnd CurKu 
V. MacfJuuald, 

"Lnut-r tha order uf jhc watt ilie rc- 
ctivera arc permitted to Cimtimie ihu 
bualncaa of Max Spitf.-*!, pa [but ,hls 
vnriod intereBtji mny be Atraiglitoned out 
If poaaihla nqd prntOCted fnr thf belwSt 
of aJl CODccnied, oud tboy will detemilne 
tn due cOurKe in what >-*\.-n; this power 
iirnniuj (g. ibttra by' Ihe court ^iuu!d be 
\-:.r-:ri->i-ii, lvben n further public utate- 
intni mny be Juncd." 

In niifiwcr In iln ip|i>: t i'n i ilv tn wlicn 
tin- 'u!| Dei of rrrdltopi would be Bn- 
imunced, Mr. fHtarboiirit'a ufik-e nu- 
nwfred thai wllldn fn ilayn after w |- 
jodlrmion of baiikrnptey the lint would 
be. filed In couri. 

■ AlUionjb bin eounwl refuattt In dincrwi 
ilir matter yeatehUy, it w*a anid by gar. 
rraJ flf Bmwa'a friends thnt bia rruublr>i 
benKTi shortly aft^r Jt* had ni^ned leaeaa 
whieli rwiulird thnt withirl it fuw y«ir/ 
lic tear rlowit itarjilini: huLEdincH iitu! 
e.rnct thentnicon thn plma, W"\va iln- 
I'-mr eame for him tn hnild, ueennlinc tn 
report, prior* of taKer nnd matrriali had 
rlN-n tn audi hrl|thu tbut S;ii---.;vl could 
hot entry out I;:-- i-antractaj wftli'iui -ul"- 
firln; j^reat '■-•■•■■>. 



Ite !■ Go 



Klffairi 



When Tliomn? SMfoaa sot off the 
train iaar (reek -"U Wake Sirlpliu? 
StJrtnRH. IV. Vn.. -villi n print nf h'lM 
"Back. Homr niul limkr." which WAJ to 
tur vhown nt n k|i rf-ial enl^taiomeat for 
tftie eovernon" of tie ^e-.-rraT Slim ^.vjio 
were -'In HnronrJoc, lie wan (Tceied by 
LIb in pro valet, 

"Many of the e/ni?rnors here yet!" 
M<i>h;iii nnkeiJ tbt neKro, 

"Oh, yea! Between "ixty nnd aer- 
epty'n Jicra already." replied: the met. 

A Line or T»ro, 

TVn- liste- tu nar-, hut day by day the 
tine .\ ;■■■ i:\ti-.: hlnrter. If your ( 'lirl.-.t- 
ma* Cal*y Isn't jn yn. you bam Icbm 
elifliiM tlinn ymi luul ye^t^nlay, and to- 
morrow a«n Ifh-t nDpnrDiiillv for ftet- 
rinjt thf dVptny ymi feet yon dwene. 
Tho early b-ii-d mlnlies -tifm worm nl- 
wnyt, eo irmem^r. December "I is ooly 
A fow dayo uwaj'. 



EiMB WANTS GEEMANY 

TO ISSUE "COAI MONET" 

1MI41S. Iter, in 1| Is nrtuiaurd 

lirfr tfiat t.r-rninny ilI,L',,ri| (),... 
rt.ni-li Arid ■■* VONI fnr hiaprr. 

<'".!" !'<! ■ [linn Urrmmy 

it ii n hi ban* n nrnr >tablr egi» 

rflff «l|nn hrr mil HMTI.-IulI 
turl <lup"'K> anU U.ur a lama In i 
l«rm» of coat. 

AnihoriintiT* <-jr«l«t, »ufcicc<t | 
Qrrr*aar !■■** ovMajailpna t n fl«- 
ncinlnatlott or nMi |nni> i.t mal ■ 
eaeli, w/IIfa tnlereaf ni Uvr tun* 
■ «a«illT, pajjihir in catrtnci' >i 
Iks «HBr|ia| V rl<-r of cg|l. 

Th« trrii-omclal Timp, -ni..i - 
non imp ir>m, i»i!>itina: ont lb* 
iiniiif! Dntihr vt pia»nbrrar an 
■Inndr mada « tonn -uf ii.hdh 
tAna of rr« >vJlh lnirrrM n I flv« 
nn^nrta, arid "lf*ol|J4FbMir haa , 

pnafril * rji- lOHN, 

^^. I f 



Broadway at Ninlh, Nrw Tork 



Christmas Gifts in 
the Sporting Goods Shop 

sVlettionJS made eusy. Tlic shop \$ ft-tinmed with gifts to 
delight boys of all ages, be they 5 nr -it*. And th#v aro gifts 
here for women which will he all tho (We wotcofiio because 
tliey have the stamp of masculinity. The moderate price range 
is not the l^asl noteworthy feature of Ulls SpsctaUy sliop. 




Tannii racket* r $2-50 ta $13.50. 
5tronr frame i, walr-itrtlDBJ. 
Racket imnii "5c. 
Racket coven, 50c to $2. SO. 



Boairii- Cl 

act; to 12 oa 



Invn, S3. 50 (o SIS 




Ska to and ahon outBti- Men'* 
havd box call ■ kin iboe.i with 
h*rd*iwd ateal *lratoi. ?7,S0. 
WoiDOn'i hara calf kitSer ihoei, 
8 in. hifh, with nr.kle brace, SB, 





Punching bafi and] platform*. 
Bnfii, S3. 50 to $3. PlatfoTma for 
overhead or iidawal] work, 57 
and 412. Woo A pl.tfo.m. S5.50. 




Motor hoctc-i. Wool, mobiir, itlic 
pluvh, iwipnrlcd and damciiic, 
$7.85 to SG5 



Roller tkatei, 2 or 4 whecli, bail- 
baarinf. iifl or leather backa, 
11.65 to $3.25. 




B a *k« t hn.Ui from 

< I v. a 1 1 to r c c u I m I i o n 

tiraa, 13 to $13.60. 
Saakati, metal ragru- 
tation, 10 and $9 pr. 



Nicksl Naited A-h 
fray*, colored gU»». 
12.25 to 97-50. 



B a a ob a J 1 glovea. 
Helder'i, catcher'ai 
fin baieman'i, 11 
to $0. 





AJl toatiur p olf j^kata with 
knitted callar, cuffi and boltOoDj 
$16,50, Town and country ceata 
nl imported fabriei, laathae lined. 
$13.60 to $30. 



Motor reatauranti. Solid baar- 
ivood ca«r, animelod leather 
covered. Fully equipned ttith 
cervice for ila pe^ptc, $13.50. 




Hoi and 

cold 
bottle*. 

Thermal, 

quart auta, 

**4J6. 

Stanley, 

tioo- 

braaltabla, 

quart al>*. 

110 and 

111. 



Golf Sala, Wnftdan. Ctuba 
and h-oni, $3.60 to US. 
Special itti of 4 cluba and 
bag, $10.50. OlW ioii, 
114.S0arid$25. Golf ba E i, 
$1.2S to $30. Golf balh— 
Si>er E>tna, $12 d«-| Ra~ 
&v, $9 doz.t Rad Flub. 
$7.60 dox.; Diana (tho 
•vomania b*ll> t 46 doi.; 
Taplow, $6 dot. 



V o d at I i I 
iraoVini 
■ tiidi, mo- 
liojmy firi- 
i«h, glin 
tray. $3 to 
17. 



Heavy wool wcrited 
awnalort. Slip- oyer atyte 
With collar, $12.50. 
Without collar, $11.50. 
Wida rinfa of culori 





Bicycle.!. CaJambia, Taplctr, Continental, 
Juwniloi. $Z9.73 to S32.5C. Men'i, 
$32.60 to 137.90. Wnm'on't. $36 abd 
$37. HO, mcJuduiB; motobiko r.nd arch bar 

hiixicU- Spactkt Wtnamalcrr Sarviea. 
Mm'. 21 tn.. 129.75, 

£*rrici>' Dicyilo for mm and ebiar k..y*. 
$25 * third Ian*. 




Ski> of aaplo, pfpa, or aab, 4 Lin 7 ft. iar.jf. $1 ;.. $6. 
Alis Roajby foaibaDa, i«<n balls, Amarican B«y ontbia, ahot-(una r 
rifici, anow-abiaaa, Boy Scout aqHipnteiil, roLf acceaaoriaa, h-jmi^ori. 
Mmrilnjt f la sl, "l". Mrn-i tlnnr. \ru UnllJlnt. 



" 



. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2T, 1922. 



HA YS PARDONS ARBUCKLE; 
FATTY PUNISHED ENOUGH 



ftepcrt Saji Film lu4«'r Hu Lift- 
ed Bin on Cora*diu*» Picture 
Activity. 



GOLDWYH HAZES TB01DBE8 



D«v|ab)r Gt**e Okt L*** List of 
Ft-oSTarltena for Caatif TUT. 
Hatt D*mlM BiU j u tll 'i "?t"." 



By LOUELLA 0. PABS0N3. 

FORTUNATELY for Knm Ar- 
bceale. the Christmas spirit tuns 
to Will EL Hajl this tvt waile- 
he vu on the Cout so that a 
pardon Vu granted the rOtnnd comedia 
with lull privilege f> return to tha sereei 
Ottt nl the Hkn qAco CoartJsnd Smith 
uld he bad received a win from thn 
general naying (bar. the. Important an- 
nouncement would be mido It to reateTdajr 
sticiTTiiwin jttsd ha asavmed it meant 11ft- 
inc the ban on the Arbuckle, pictures, al- 
taongfc no definite word bid been received 
from Mr. Qaja then. 

At the., line Mr. ArbucHe, war (reed 
of thn charge of the Virginia Eappc mur- 
der tut Mireb. Mr. Bar* put aa 
bargo on all the A ranch! e pictures, an 
utttnttaid that ant Faino«.i I'Ujtrs- 
i-aikr (ZfMaOOO end Joseph Sebencli, 
the producer, even more. The contention 
thai nch a itep wu n frw airj for the 
moral ssfelT of the film Ind-aitl? 
not qorsrioned It Adolph Zokor or Jo- 
seph Sebenck, who accepted Mr. Hiri'J 
edict despite the fioanciaJ lose. 

There are three Arbuclla plerorea to 
b-i released — "Gsaplino. Qua," "Freight 
I*rapairl" end "Leap Year" — all of them 
IirOduird before the Happe. affair. 

In announcing I tip "pardon," Mr. Hnja 
laid that he bollered the spirit af Christ 
iusm nrnl of (.'h riii's tcacbtsgs v-mild 
stttc m a guide, both for Arbuchle in hla 
" future conduct had for^the public In its 
stillude toward bun. 

No attempt trill b* made to •release 
Arbuckle's films for irvrral mentis, and 
althousjj the eomedioq nay ro back to 
witL la (lie EfellTwood "tots'* nose, or 
bis new pictures wilt be released before 
the Kail °f 102.1. 

"Every man, I believe, baa a right to a 

rhaa-rr In rtfWt hnrt after he hla taken 

to heart the lessons of bis foUr." 

"I will p;ij the game, aqoara with Mr. 
Usjs and (he public; if It is the last thine 
1 ever do.'" ArbiicaJc. said, -when ques- 
tioned CD i.ic fiood news, 

"t am vorj grateful (» all these who 
arc helping nl ". tr Jd -I w '" P'ove myself 
worthy at their faiili In inc. 

'T barn made my iDlitaken. but aihev 
arc behind me. I want Hi* life hereafter 
In he nn open liwk-ji frank BDll H. 
eiean u r»j pictures were. 

"t ahall try to Ik personally in my 
character a)] that I want to be on the 
H*rren, and I want to produce picture* 
that make children lore me." 

Joseph Schem-k: ts.:i 

"Etoseoe .\rbncxle will so to work for 
Tii-. 1 ana clad to help in Eiring- him 
his ebaace." 

Jesse I* ij'l.r announcad that Para- 
mouat ppibabtr would handle hla future 
productions. 

Adolph Knkor could not be reached *t 
.ii* ofticc for any statemenU Ilia sec- 
retary s-aiil she wan not aure ha had rr- 
i']Vi',; imfi! of tbn pntdop, Ii !■ aa- 
■umed Mr. Hays talked thn mattor ov*r 
with htm nn tlio Coant and in a ■■■-*■•?■-■.■■ 
ence r\t all concerneil decided Arbqekle 
had been pUntahed Ions; rnoufh. 

The decision of Itaja to allow Ar- 
buckla to rerunf to. the PCreNl came with 
dramatic enddenneea jeaterday. It wss 
hla last art at XiOs Aafelea before taaif. 
lo; for (he El«i to spend the holidara 
at his home in Sulliran. Ind. 

"1 h«4 been turniee (he matter oeer 
and orrr in mj mind fnr manlhs," he 
*ald. "I wanted to do the fair thins 
and the jnat thins;, both L-;- Arbucife, the 
film industry and (he pnblie, 

"I hadn't discnurd the matter with a 
■vat tlorr but Spring. It bad Rottea to 
I" son of a forhliden Bubjcct by those 
who aaauciated with rrn-. I fraraa. 

"I wntched Arbucklc closetj, snd tata 
actlona cOaTlncrd m* that bn wis Icntu- 
injr leaaon. 

"Then a ESKf day* aw It came to me 
that Chriatmai was (In* proper lime to 
do it — tin- proper tiro*> ■■■:■ the public, be- 
cause of tbc Christmas ap^rtt of kind- 
iirm and charily, the proper iimr for 
Arborkle, because it Eai'e him a start 
to * new life at a time when the it-no*- 
pherc was such as to impress him moat 
deeply with the rifaJfieaor* « f the rea- 
aons for wbica it was done, and the 
proper tJtfi* for the film Industry, which 
we an tryine to permeate with a apErit 
ef ro-operitloii and soH»™*. 

"Until yratrrday T did not rrrn tell 
my Idea to Ifr. Patten, my afc«J*TjaaiLt, 
Who w[]| remain prnnanently to carry 
on thp work in rtollywood. 

"He acrerd with me tfiat It «i v just, 
and that thia was the oceaaion'. 

''Not Timil late last ml slit did I nil 
lu Mr. I^aaky or Mr, Schenck and nak 
them their opinion aa to wbctfinr they 
believed sa I did. that Arbucklr bad 
lei rued his lesion ind deserted hU 
chance to come Lick. 6o to-day, aa n 
parriaji act. I decided Lb jtIts Bo«co4 
Arbuckle fats creatast Christmas jrifr — a 
chance to prove to the public that he de- 
uttm to corne back." 

GsUwrs'l LJal, 

The rear 1^3 loosa ao promMoi to tie 
Goldwya coca pa ay that yaaurday ■ lit 
of {fie nine bix/ pietnrea acbaduled for 
jj*it year was announced, with a hint of 
what may be expected of ifcU company 
for tike co mine season. 

"The ritranrer's Banquet," ..Marshall 




fmx* *r wstsafc 
I.CCILE CABtLTLI. 
■taa rasaraa to thr c«*.*t *o plar 
"rp«H« 1 irrr ^eanaa In kta 
vitnanraLa-li coHcdlaa, 



aVoadwar >t 

rfiath, N«w York' 



C )4i Jfa/WtiAr 



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with a Rddak Radio Outfit 




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The Radak H. R. Receiver 

}$43 



With all eqtjDpmrmt— '-head phonM, faatteriej. vacuum \ 
tubes, aeriai equLpment^-et - 



£xciusiue/y at Wanamaker's 



Nriiin's first production for (joldwyn: 
"The Chrlatian," a Maurice Tonrae"r 
ptoducrlon. tl-lmed abroad: "Gimme." 
made by HujKrt Hush™; "I^it and 
Found," Caryo Wilson's first tloldwyn, 
picture; "Vanity Fair." produced by 
Hufo-BalUn, with Mabel Balin as Becky 
Sharpe: "fouls for Sste" nnd "'Look 
Your Beat,' 1 bocb of them Rupert Hocbos 
speciaJa, and la*L but not least. 'Teaa of 
the D'L>L*r«-i] les" and "Rear Car,'' to 
bo called "Bed Uthis." both r-I then 
MarsfaaJl NhJh pircurea. 
r All of these productions hare all-star 
casts, the names of which -wJi bo ans^ 
nouneed in the Sunday paper. Lack, of 
space. prtTrnti ike pabUcation of tbc 
casta In tbia daily nanouncfm' , nt. 

"H'ooOlf liriurm 

Ilivttif convinced President 'lbrea^n 
that the film coniiiaojEa aaajpi no harm 
in their pirturiiatian nf Meiiran charao 
trrn, Bernoq T. lVoodle. of tho Will H, 
JTtya sun*, uaa rrtumtd from Mexico. 
Mr. ^Voodle wi-ut in Mexico qH ^rlitcm- 
Iter 2S, foildirlns the action of the board 
of director* of tb* Motion Picture Pro- 
ilucrrs ivnd Ills trihu tors of America to 
guard ararimt nukiut any pictures often* 
oitc to the Mexican people. 

Mr, VToodle was stieeessful and thn 
ban baa been lifted since Norembrr '-, 
when the flrst offlcial promli-e to let by- j 
Conrs be bytnnes wa* mad» in the Amen- 
ran film fr prawn tatirr. 

t.«'tr I iroa Wlib F.rsBtiai. 

■"Leuj" Flynn* roTmer Yale . olhi-lo 
and leading man, wlii^e real, hnnestto- 
giHKlnrjii liiim.' is Maurice B., it on his 
way Ka*i. where be will play oppoiiio 
Ariw Itt-aUy in "TJie.'Bnuw Urldi," her 
next famniiK Pluyepi-T.iujky prmluctiuu. 

«nl T.iiLr Th»|r Word lor It. 

Heine near t'iiilniinoa ajid Mo K in (lie 
Jiuk'lri y i j'irit, as it were, vraj are eojni; 
to be lenient to the FoX praM aaent 
alii! I"t Ijirn h.itr !;ij ^uy .i:.'.:t ■■:ir Jar- 
ItPTUf, who b*» r^vvPtly con-* >o New 
Tort 

"Joe Plncns." aays ihe squib. " well 
known fa vnudrvilie and thratrlral 
ctrelca nlonE Broadway for the last 
twenty-fiir yearn, nnd recently in chares 
Oof comedy accaarioB at the Pai itudloa 
in Jm Ancele*. bas retnrned to New 
York for a short bnsinesa Tisll. 

"Mr. I'ineun Is actios the pn T [ or 
Santn Claua thle Cbrlatoian. IIo la 
looking tor (ac men, pint creators, any 
body In Inct who e»a h^lp him in bta 
Job df turnine; out the beat comedlei that 
can be mnde. 

"So much for the men. In addition, 
Mr. i'irt-y Is lookiiia for cnod-looblnc 
flirU who want to be future eomedy 
axanr. And miiiy romedy stars, n- «int- 
isiiea afcow, have becotn* well-ltnown 
dramatic atara. Gloria Etwanaon. II'!.-. 
Daslela and Marie Prerost are coaipio- 
tmna ctsjnpleg. Mbrj Thiirman. wb» 
has a leadiHB part In the y n % special, 
"The Net," La stother ex-emnedy asaaaja, 

"Mr. riftcna la r-ikinr h[\ headejaar- _ 
tera at the Fox srodios in "New Lark* ti^t** J^'L" 
Firty-Mlh street and Tenth KitSUK. And &*-* 
now there*! no retaOn why a.1'1 the fnnny 
m*r\ and all the rood-Iokioc sirls in New 
York should evc r be able to nay they 
didq't have it cJinner, 



The RADAK H, R, Receiver with this 
'equipment has said for a? much as $65. 
The outfit is mechanically perfect and is 
guaranteed in thi& respect by the CLapp- 
Hastham Company of Cambridge and by 
John Wanamakcr. 

With the RADAK H. R. Receiver and 
equipment you can easily pick up the Bos- 
ton, Newark, Philadelphia, Schenectady 
and New York Stations. And. when air 
conditions arc right, the stations at Dallas, 
Detroit, Chicago and Atlanta may be puked 
up. Many radio fans who have already 
boughc this receiving set have reported 
splendid results, one amateur Eistening in on 
Atlanta on several occasions. 

One of the Christmas Programs which 
RADAK will pick up is given in the box at 
the side. 

Mr-irMn f.aiifri. Sun liulliflnr. 



Chrti-.mat Rsdit Ceitertt 



■'I PWttle Cocaptn 



hoj. N. V.. 409 i 



i IV 



I' 



-Man 



procrsaiau 

"iraunn the t'hrlfltmna TM* 
iTi-L,apil.. W (1 \ Orchoalra. h*n.l 
J EilT. Hnqi*Uilne nT Interest to Ail 
■■■lqpio I'tita >(*," rrora "The lilw 
t>liLi iHsnililL Master WnL' r 
HliL] L » -Hol r Nhyht,* Q*rranr. ViilL 
fktii* SI t.HI'r Ton n bf TlHlilf hrtkj 
itridLDotiBl nit-lf.il.ri "■"■' li 1" ns-vlicn 
trj "Th«< ninodsjr of a Kl»x 
t"«Mttii|sn. lisinDD Bertal. a>> 
dtM* ibrl^tmas." BeT. Clayton > 
l*otlrr. "iimi lint Von. MttTT OSS 
Itptorn" iintillllanal ui'lodrt- vVal[ v r 
TjT>*rr« -all* W U V UrcLcalr* 
-T.uiiaiiv. Tbsu Little Tlnj (Tilld. 
tiucr. Xo**-nirj 3dj'<fwrt«i ' rimdi 
tlonal -..-JthI'- .. Maatsr Walter 
^irklei; "I'ibiotiI flrinpbony.'' fran 
-Tie Hssassatst" 1V ■' • PHiism. 

"t ■.oiLinai >lr Noel" ladsmai. with 
Ttollfi utillgafn. K«mon Betini. K<) 
v-M lUes, i|rtllnJ«t. violin aoln. .\ 
%. orlstiutm \ir (ttn'-bi. f>l«-ij-ri 
Ri.^„ Tltillnlrr; <i. >",. ^Mtrw. ae^imn 
iun'« ; "ipHHXt ■. i- r-. '-.-;,. Jjen, tip 
Jbaes" laid ij^rmn-n, Ble«p. #3 

Xcrlirllf, KJvrji' .K.^-iultn Carol 1. 

Master M>n,r m-b 



"Thi. 1-1 



• t ht™ 



eln,|ri. \ VI rain 

.-•:■.;:■ ,., : .i nn-lodrj ; 
;rr Trsrsrsa wltd W ■■ V firkin 
rroiiji nf I'hrlnlmn* meloillra. ii 
us-. "Hart, [ha llirulii Ana^li t 
"hrsw Men Iramnmipl." ahd 

II. J-'- KIllBn ■■' Ihp l.lrli-ni 

ff ti v rarAfstra, 



cenciej of Ilollyn-ood are the buuli. The 
only thins: I knn«- of them i« whiit T 
bsTfl read in tlie neirspspers. liotirwood 
b )nst a hie orerernwn Tlllasr- It hasn't 
any cabaret, any daaco hall, or soy ***• 
lure of thn n. .-;■,■ life that mosr people 
know of in tbe larecr cities. Any !.- 
inicreited pen oh iroms Iherf and look- j 
ir. for vice would be bunked and 
cheated." 

T ii- :-,i tbonasnl dntE addicts is 
news to Mr. liari. -who denied tlior ih- 
wars aoy such snlmsls In. Qollywnod 



THE DAY IN TOWN 




r»nin K nt Hra. (ioldsnmi, 

Now! of the midden d*>DtIi nf Mrs. 
.IEi.l, 1 ac' 1 .' f :<.!(( ma ii. wifr: i.f tit*- msn- 
SETr «r the drpartniBPt of distribution of 
tho FaOiOUs-T^sJky Film Serrice. |4ft, 
of l^Knl.-n. was r-rceired in New TorV 
by table Pcrcfnber 10. 

Han Clm a a laien leir. 
Aa soon a* tbe reporters in Chicago 
saw wa:iam S. Hsrt they all fell on 
his neck for word from Wallace tteld. 
Chicago depend? upon Its film news from 
these visits, ss any one wbo Jaa errer 
written Aim yarns for a daily newspaper 
In tho Wlndy/tit-r can testify. And if 
we do say It at aboaldn't. these Cblcajro 
writers. In tpltn of the handicap of dis- 
tance from Broadway, always monafs to 
get the news, 

Mr. Hart said, to an Interview ii>an 
00100 t'lilcnpo reporterB: 

"1 lira next door to Wallace Held, and 
tho cub/ thine I ban erar noticed was 
his family— a Jlltl*. boy, fire years old 
ridinr a bicycle, and a little eirl of three. 
I bars never seen any wild parties In 



A. J. C* Una ri * 11 to Toivu , 

Amone. the "[|!lum" victors to these 

shores ia A. J. CaUasjban, who btwssaal 

Into the Tillage jcaterday for a holiday 

visit. 

Chatftsai R"tiir«, 

Lacile snd Helen Csrlyle bare eone 
back to Callfornta afire a few wecki' 
visit here. I.urile t'arlyl-. leadint" «n 
man for IJirrj Slernnn, will resnme work 
la tb* Scmon oomedles as soon aa she 
the Coast . 



Abrwms -*d 1b* CSn-latssas Saint. 

Ulrsin Abfsrn- Midcred an early a:- 
tock of Christmaa spirit thi other iliij . 
3. A- WlifiaW. CZajmtiva neet-^titry of tho 
TbCStre tmnsra' Oliajnher of t.'isrtiiniTcc. 
came to him with tho ncivs that oni> of 
Ike member* of (hit nr^anixatiop win 
lylbft crltlrslJy III In n hnjuiita! aiid bad 
eiprrased a desire to nr>c "ttoMti Hood." 
Mr. Abrams It oner t» m hi- only SVatl- 
able copy of [be Kb trims km pieturc to 
[he hospital wberr it was peo)«ted o n 
tie wbftc wall of ih<- room of the eirk 



A Line or Two. 

Tbe yoaiig brother of Joseph rteddx 

riaitad the oAlce yesterday. He looked 

a little mournful for the trs? Christmas 



rood," b» said, siiikinr 
"The fesa** on his hooso 

expired and he bad to fro and buy hltnself 

a aonie." 



By LE£ MELDIN 
T SIT bere in Polk'* comfonabie libran. Ssflthsf diwn the ia«i nnHe of thr 
A week snd reeling tinportan: and like ■ eemm-e author. A fire alow» w the 
hearth and I look at all tbe dull seasoned minim-* wblrh line the «nlli» and ilnnr^ 
out nt tbe window far loo ottta. 

1'olk i« the ..nlj ntie wlm If prflpd or Ttij litrrnry eflnrt, for *ii he consider* ii. 
All the rost nf the Hrt-lc. Includlna my wile, hope j ii quit, nn thej ihink the t»l 
mid si- much more hjpreaslin |n my hand thnn the pen. Hut I'm Il«e the rc« of 
humrtnity. and l«y« H try to do the very Ihiuj; Tor whlrh I'm not fisted. 

AcrOPB (Jrami-ri-j Var\ I piee ihe line ntfitllo nf^Hnlii rlmplh, hla hni'k tUTlinJ 
to roe nnd III* rare luward Ibn jylimmcrino; elretrk- abrjii nf r"ou r tr-tilh street. 
The mow has enmiiieneed S(s<n m>d it'n very fr-fiy outeitir. wljirh jtibIii-b it nil tee 
more eatj wlibiu And I'm find 1 ktanar Pulk aod hdh mn «ut L h IllKllllll term> 
with bim ba tu be invited her'-. 

Tbe aaVe buiMiajts on, Kourth a T --nue. wburb loom large BD d definite a(aLn-<t 
tb« leaden sky, an- allehi, lootint like some siranxe formation of ftrefllea ^ti 
their wny 10 Southern climea. I'eopEe burry around Kramerfy I'sri. and 1 dt*crie<i 
ibr Bpire nf ■ friend of mine. Isaac F. 31»rm»inin. ipproacbiDr tbe purisln at tbe 
flST-rs' Clnb- 

ii"» aa Basin here as si toy New Knr.le.cd farm, t'arta ojim in Tsfiiit «f:"in» 
street, hut E do not hear (bean. And unly oeeaalnnall* the ateady roar of (be elr- 
vaird. I rupp-'F* that ibe unranhl; quiet of tatut t>mn hoimea. t^r detsrhmrtir 
from tbe w«rld. ie what makes folk who =r.- rrirn.dle»ji here aa homrajrk aai >u 
bitter BTBla*E i&e city. 

Evcrjlliiue: here la frlrorfly to m<-. The sound, of Irallir. the ^ifht of pvmple 
hnrTyinz on Uieir errands, low hrownato&e hooaes. timidly holdlibjr thetr plan- 
fttnld Riatit apArttoenitS. R«d Ihr brilliont holiday wibdows. 

I often »Lh. when trtidxinr i!iroui:h Central Park, that the tvntmii*sion*rB 
would #.uld»n! r !- dfdde to r<-m?Tr the terrihlo atntucii of Bum". Hroti snd Fitu- 
Oreene n«rew, and have ntbre* made h>- ope «f our bent afnTptOT*. Thr*r |hr«« 
are favorite? of mine. I don't know tiist I wouldn't ur|C the srnlptnr io fsehino 
liiisi;- -Li. tbe ptewj a* he farmed «■ ^-il ne made poetry, fleott. in in- nun -.-.nn'- 
eastume ind invumi-jnuMl by n dur. would be fine. n.p(j pd have Jf al><'lT Hendfr 
jinrl pplriteii. like the I .-.if>..y-t\ ■■■ fn fnli'D Hqulre. 

I. tint vishi 1 srrlved lu loifn n! ft n'rlnck, heesunn trninji ore ill fats, ant] 1 
walked rinwn <r-,r., ih.- ftratid Onlrnl on Fifth orenus. It wok n fnirjln-i-l slmoet 
too much Tor nae used |g the country pi tang. 1 uilrbc hnve been wslhlupi on the 
I'nst road, b« , i*-""n oij liouOt nnd Ibe post offlr*. n» I met man* people I kpew. 
all happy sd>1 most of them enrryfojr parcelp. f'hrlnimati cures Bs nil »T wicked 
phdr. lempornrilj 

. I alwsy* »iop .:' i In- timr of j-mr at the florists' w|nd3»-«. ft'i dcHfatfad 
10 be In a business which fires so much pleaanre to the ns«crbT_ Other mer- 
chants. It *rv--- to me. esnnot brinR Scmnrr quLtr an 1efini:e!y before ii* Al- 
tb-oni|h wkea the Bprinr hit» c^mnienre to spps-sr after Christmas. I make mj 
first Jaunt for ptissy-willows and never find any, 

And I like 10 ej to tbe Botsnlcsl Gardens and rove amons hanan.n arorm-. 
tstherinc the pvtawa of tfals itran** flower and aeaiDa; water llUrs bloom in de- 
fiance tu passsrj west her . A cruise lo far Seuibern *r*a recoiniornds Itself. 1 
think I inil'ht ebsrier * aailiai veitel anil sjather ap a crew if ■ir.tni on Nssh's 
pond bafapi Msrlii nifhta were not 90 afi-jnaa;. 



GIRL SUICIDE LEFT 

NOTE TO MOTHER 



Qijti Ho Cause, but Aak$ Forgive- 
neii — Turnad On B*s 

ratal 

A search has been instituted by police 
Of the Morriaania poliee station to loeata 
the reladres of Anan l>anielson, 24 years 
old, a pretty blond, who was fnund dead 
on the top diwr of Q(£) Eagle nrtnae, 
the Bronx. Two csa jets In tbe room, 
wer* tnmed on nnd Miss Lhuieitoa, fully 
clothed, was lying on a suaJll cot when 
Patrofanen Patrick BuekSty and William 
Cnnlio. nimoinned by the janttre»a, Mrs, 
Eilssbeib ESakenfer, sme'Jed gas, brokj 
Into the room- 

Tao Bpartment where Miss DonicUon 
wts fbtjnd was formerly occnpled by a 
tin friend, t>orathy flrbaeScr, wbo teft 
recentij for California when she. wu to 
Join her htisbacd whom she married two 
months ac.ii. in the absenn of the 
SehassTer eirl. Ml as Danlelson was to 
take care of the plsee, accordlm to Mrs. 
Kiskenrer- 

Hit* Psufnlson was employed as n 
waitress . She formerly lived nt 550 Enst 
146th street and cann to this country 
from Germany with her parents befora 
thi* war. A note written fn Otrman wu 
found on a tsbls Id tho room. "Fortfva 



tb* 'BlU. boat, aid rja so-callad tad*- 1 no, motner," it read. 



G. 0. P. WOMEN CALL 
ANDER SON SL ANDERER 

Cancel Invitation to Anti-Saloon League Superintend- 
ent to Delate Prohibition Question, and Cite Sis 
Charges Against . Senator Wadsworth. 



The Wtunani. Nstioftil Hepatdlfjm 
Club toot a divided stand ycatccday on 
what they call a "slanderotia attack up- 
on the character of men in public life aa 
a form of politico! pfopaiattda," and 
withdrew it* iniilftUep U William If. 
Anderson, mjierin ten deal of the Anti- 
■aloon l«MsnHi to dtbate the subject of 
rjcollbitioD. TbLs snnoaacetmnt -was 
mado by Mrs. Chsrira II. Rabin, preal- 
dant of tbe cbtfc which bsa bcadiuertcrs 
at 8S Weal Tklrty-tilnUi itreet. 

Mrs, Bsbin said that an Invltat^qo had 
been rxtcndetl to Mr. Anderson to debnts 
oa Ja&uary ll. on tfcn miblcct of prohl- 
bluan with persons to he selected by tbc 
elnb. Oo Demnber 93, Mrs. Habia ad- 
ded, Mr. Anderson .accepbrd tbe inrlta* 
Uon, A weil-ksoiril tata t 



whose tj'irs oprjosinE probibitifla are 
well knowq an to have |.-i » aelectsd, 
Mrs. Banin said, to debate- with Mr. 
Anderson. 

SaboaqBtnt to Mr. Anderson'* scrrpt- 
ance Iji debate t Mra> t>abJn .ol.|. the 
aupcriiitendrnl of the Anti-aalovti I^i k -ue 
SttarkM Cuite,! States Beastae J«m*-s 
W. Wadsworth. M«. Sable, said that 
such attack! will b« n(u|ed in ibn fu- 
ture by membara of her organ Us, tic ti. snd. 
therefore, thn rtqltest to Mr. Anderson 
waa withdrawn tndcr dato ..f lirretnbee 
16. Mrw. ConrtFandt Vicoll, ehnlrman cf 
tho actSrJtiea committee of thi- I'luli, 
wrote tbo followlq* letter to Mr. Ander- 
son withdrawing the club '■ initiation: 

"I am In receipt of roar letter of De- 
cember ]2, wberain you expnaxrd your 
willingness to debate the nibjer-t of pro- 
hibition under certain conditions. 

"In tha lut aaall'MVcraJ oificcrt af 



0*4 huwafir 

w * R^.J... _■ saa_BB\ si— v„,t 



Broadway u\ Nm'h, New York 



1 N 



THE 



FASHION 



SALONS 



Miss 14 to 20's 
A dor able Dance Frocks 

At 529.75 — oaf $35 
and $39,50 grades 

Faille tarTetas and lofl saim- 
ln llic picturesque and truly Je- 
filrhtful Jance frocVs of this 
smson — liouffanl of skirt and 
slender of bodice. 

In rose and orchid shades in 
peicli color, in geranium nrtJ 
in several lovely blues. 

tiach has some bit at trim- 
mine — a tinsel flower or gar- 
land, or fascinating rows of 
quaint silk ruching- 

$49.50 and $59.50 — our $69 and $79 grafes 

Mela! tlralh ind rttveHfl |1J Irwcls, with rhineitpnei glitt«riHg 
on (he shoulder strxpi and unc linin triifitip llnwer it l!ic WatM 
. These, tew. arc bouffant u> halt the rir/ht Jcrrer 
In '•>'?. retlt, yrlluwv greens inJ silver 

Second floor. Q|d Budding 





Costume Blouses at $6.95 

A second edition o£ our Christmas Blouae Sale 

The first, held twp weeks a^ti, «;L5 ;o ^uccc^sful that we 
fcl( ta-f must have another. 

Mori." thin 200 rJEttittClsVti jacket Mouses and ovcr- 
Wauses. 

Snurl, bemtlluity cn*dc cat ina miicri«l%. 

1'cniJ.n and Pal^icy prllllft 

AUlcliSi*'; in llnsel nr illkcn thread. 

Pripled velvets, crepes dc cllln.; ind emt>rt<idcrid». 

(Irepc satins ami laiclnjiliijr new fabyfet, 

Marvelous color Comblnillun iL<r IhUJt; m-ho like ih'clr 
btoyial gay. 

Black, brnwiis and Hues for Hie most conservative lisle. 
Third Floor, Old Building 

The Fur Salon continues its 
Chratmai Sale of Furs 

Raccoon Coats, $225 

Specially fcaturtj for Thursday 
lUccoon, always so becoming, is especially smart for 
sports, miHor and trolleur wear, and makes a'perfec! gift 
for daughter or sis*er. 

Perfect in detail! 
Unusual!) line skins — dark and deeply furred. 
Smart 4n inch length with reversed border. 
Slmvl collar and belts of Ihe fur. 

Third Floor, Old BuUdlni 



INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN 

Overcoats and Ulsters of the 
finer grades, $55 to $100 

The mercDat as a gift from 
wife to husband or from man 
to himself has become popular 
this year. And the Wana- 
makcr collection of fine over- 
coats offers many splcndiJ gifts 
of this kind. 

Storm ulsters. Town ulsters. 
Single and double-breasted box 
overcoats. Single-breasted 
Cheslcrtields with velvet collar. 

Imported and domestic fab- 
rics in soft browns, . grays. 
heathers. Soft fleeces. Scoich 
tweeds. Cheviots. Kersej^. 
Montagnacs. Meltons. 

£Wry garrr\tnl lm nfidly lailar+d to thm Ar'sAssC specific oati on 
*tand*rj Anotfn in At*l*<r«r- WANAMAKER'S. 

The Gift for a College Man 




Raccoon Coats, $285 to $485 

Finely-furred skins. Lirxvd with dU- 

tinctive plaida. 



Sfcrawt Floor. Mow Baildanr 



SPECIALIZED SERVICE — STREET FLOOR 



the'Vi-otpan's National RcpobUcan Club ■ 
received cov1« of the attaek made hj I 
jOO niwn tbe Senator Iron» New York. I 
Sonn:or Wada-nrth. 

'This clab recognLscs ibr la« th*i 
the™ aro nsanv mtto np°n mtm there 

ran* be an hones' dlflrrtJiee nt L-ptmow. 
botb within and without the WtttT, and l 
It Is sdwajs glml to hftre both side» tif H 
saeh qneatloos falilr pre«ent*-d. bill It 
doss not recogtiii* nnd will riot lolersl" 
slsndrroua atlnckri irpon ihe ehsrat-ier 
of men In public Ufa as s fort" of nollil* 
est _pMpaf suds. , 

"Tho club therefore withdraw* Us in- 
iltaticn to roy to soeat on Jbousit Jl." 

Mrs. flabin Bald the debibc will he held 
on Jnnuarj- 11 as i>ebedtiled. The nsim-s 
nf tha tw* to parcieipats will be an- 
nounced later. 



Rebuilt Cart 

r*CToa\ vmhMAVttm 

1921 COUPE 

IVoxterra) ro*sn T , aemferUblr 
var. rapsiatsd Ln 4«sl-prMl 
na?| MS jesisi v*f«q r up h a |. 
.I*r* : gl.SW. MM- dawJTl- 
•iiuniii* pasmaals. 
kbv ****** Bsja-aJae, ^eB 

|R0ADW*YS 6^S1I 




:^ : Vy/^: : 'V'':''-^:^*' i :':Si-'T 



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THE '. MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 22, 1922. 



AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




i-'IHBT HAT. Ta-H'W.A 

tin ill nivi.Aii.-o rp*»u 

MR. WAR FIELD 

ii MI V LOCK in 

THE MEECKATTT OF VENICE 



fjfflMESm 




XMAB J»rr.Hf, rVl.TOW TH1SA- 
tRE. HAM H, HAltRl* •TO* 

PRESENT MABOAHKT LAW- 
IlEX^K la I'M"]- tan DAN TBI' 

CflPli. "IHCMETf." by n£- 
noi.r n»rj* Asn-HlT feD; 

IKttTOrt. fTAUBD BT MAM 
rORItKRT- I«1ifl»i» W ■■ 1 T J 



PI TINftF Th»m«. ««a ■)-. *- 

>. n. *30OPf t*»t!BTTM ; 

URLS* THA("HKI,I.*n -* 

■ nd (he frauvl Jt*««iil»al *f 

M)W!JM. RHBB1IAIT In 

"THE KAflKED WOMAS" 
with JOHN jiAi.MniV 



n-.nr ■;- KtM'h S Cut. wi J«<: "*u. 
AibU ''I*'" "in N nttr. »il» fr*» 1ii». 

Ann- \lrfcol*' r " 



r,*mcTiiiijE mmee" 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

rh* riar Thin r-ni u i 




mnCKEHflOCKER 



wcriirwijin A»JU* HUH* A wow . 

baVAOH r:,,r. a k™ co"*EnrwrTKVl'll£ 



THE CLINGING VINE 



ENTIRE 



with PEGGY WOOD 

Orbheitra \ . "f bTbo 
Balcony . . .' 51.50 
family Circle 60c. 



Wrdneadai St ■.*!»*#■ 
Fniirr Qvrta, «3.0l> 

Entire 1ft Bale. »1.00 . 

t-lfiilrr- FaW. (Ilfli" ftft". 



1 ■ jgrt (IPEMIIS II MIT) g jjTO 
ALWAYS O00D SEATS AT BOX OFFICE— BITY DT ADVANCE 



EARL CARROLL IuKTlm!;ia" 1™^. 

iMdil n.u, Taw,. IMt » FiL.irf*- t»-r. W. 

THE P BAQ05 tA P ' r ?a„ x 

ft! ADC H™*w»t, HIU#L JUlOlljf., IK. 

ULUDC mhi. Tn Vw * xtbhl. j.w. 
'TUB BP.MT Ml'MI AL mil I ED » ' 

THE BUNCH MUOY 

«l|h f™d mJ Ad*k Attain. J oil no J F»AI»I< 

Si my I ■(■ ■"■!+■•. 9TKB >i«'fi I " 

3 HlH. Km«i *--j Kri 

AWPHifR HpPKIK* P>n*nu 

JOHN BARRY MORE 

•■ "HAMLET" 
'«' HARRIS!!: 



SO THIS IS LONDON' 



CORT 

rtit.w. » CI. 



OF THE*^OVISS""" ;;l '°"" , " 
Zm&m HliMEB-fiORENa USB 

4 »!.i- KOI W**h: M»ii . v.r.v. ftt. A UL 



ESTELLE WIHWWD to 



Hopalttes 

"I .'"k.i Ul.ivcrllir 
A Ko1» N**t \V«-pI,. ItfiD., «'*■■«.. 
7 Frl.* Eal. Alan SfW V*ar'p Dlj> 



GAIETY ,'!;,■ 

'*4W>d. (Vtt, 



"SV- COHAN THEATRE ZSk 

. Matinee Tit«ntirt«, g .iW. 

JHBBMBS 



TDIES SQ. 
th« rwr 

THAT 

--grra" vou. 

HATEfJCK 
TO-UQRROW- 

JMSlC BOX ?-rfJ.T £fV 

• SAM H. HAEEIS Traeiiti 



m THE 

fooe. 



Ea(JITY48TrlST.£™ .","■£ M:l 

!.»■* 1-rl-rnrr Tu-Dl|r>j U H.R(h 

"HOSPITALITY 

BELASCO EWI-fe VS 

418th PEEFOKMAHCE T0-S1QHT 

\™m ULRIC S KIKI 



DALY'S &# 

ill 11*1* "LoMlVii >yrr 



_.. .Jll.Cnl.tO WiuTo-m 
11 1-1 111' I IVrf. W«-d. il.ll 
-retailor 



2 



tVING BEni-IHS NEW 

USIC BOX REVUE 



"i;r>nJrr (iiiin iM^t 



MOM ffSwM Ccnuu. 

kmiE NELLIE KHLY-J 



BETTER TINES 



I. MD bill iJmltT U*l>, Ik. Mill!?. Uk. 

BXWyEiB'SETE. ,,'"" ","■;•", 
K0MER-9ABRIL0WITSCK" 



'ill n»i.»riii.*nvj.;.:n 
Kirn M«T. Nrii «o"i'n», Xmn. "ht 
< ~'ST 1 AVQU If IT IJf TOWfi 



WHYtv 



MEN 
LEAVE 
HOME 



Eur. 



LITTLE ! MABQE KENHEDY 

W. 1,81. *,i »,» In pIM^f: i'RAVKTTFI HICIT 

?n"^„"5™- I "HPITE COEHEA" 

"•iii-i- KVrl WMR IV .1 . Thu^., F-'. * lAt 



CViTO. 

THlATRt I 



DANGER POINT 



PLAYHOUSE M^sss&xr: 

^ UP SHE GOES 



(JUPITOL 



Q01NCY ADAMS SAWYER 



A Mrlrn F-I. !ip*flal 
: -. .. »t BUt. riplUI finut Un-hiili. 



HOCKEY - ! TO-NIGHT! 



METROPOLITAN ^ffii 

*n(. '.:-.i n I , HuMDhnTjilkr 

Unl.. H. Pup. Frlrtv....^ ^,>M0him* 

sun. h. -.:.■,..., M. lirnnil <liir»ntlr <!>nr, 

lnin» Mil), .\E'>n.. [Jf r. 3.1 TUAIC 

Hpn-Inl llnll.lrir ■! U - ■■ ■ PIHIO 

Sf**r Mem. Eft. H I ..".-■ Wrtia"1 

Wfri. i:». .1 Hi Dl* VMUirf 

Thun, R*>. n*.lk TJ|r T*l* HIadi 

Frl, B", * I....' ,..:*„., lUnai 

Jul. 1-Bpe'l tilt. ■!/ ri\p.9irALfl H(l Nc¥ 

UARDU1N riAVO I'.ii:!-!. 



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"KICK IN" 

A i:«w S k Iiiinturm FrtVl, 

rtl«II i :■■;•,.[ 'In-hf4tn. 

— Fa ram aun t Ptetgrmm — 

JACK HOLT 



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U.l-.lirill.'. 

ALflGE 

tlf A (T «L 

Cn.r,KHih> 
OtONIAl 

fi STREET 

VI ifj.ii | b 



S!l?i : S»l I R ODOLFH VALENTINO 
TATE b, THE YOUNG RAJAH 1 
OMMWiTl? ! M"-0 * OTHER ACTS 



Rn.v.K.tih> 
IVEBSIDE 



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rS^SSi ™a»kik "J 

gg&j Hriw a Mw fc 

, t v?i?r*" no,,u "'' B| " 

l-i-Atl Stw Arl*-ln 

5U " "1 ^ Fulur.." "* N, -bl 
■■■aW l." AJJlM-M^Bi j *r». 

niNKvf ItrDATt 

Bfl*T J. OUH> « (V. FrMik 

_^fga Prill, ct ral»niT." 
■ Aftnlifr-Rr- yYo^mT~ 
ChM R-nl*. Ta» * -i, B i 



tramD 



Wc*lcy Barry " 

■■rtrfur-i Of Ifaf N(rrcl' 






empire ?;rs'»:!; 7 . 



j Jtin (lull.., 
nTfilral ■ 






1t«l4 liKHhc Bet(«r Bv«tr i)«j. 

fSDMU.1 DUHVb 1I> Tfet Sl'.-,:.r.[ ■J't-l'Si tl :!.. I 

Ijoi AukpIts, hop. C1.— ThVttJlBie I.dd 
]a a'carli-T improvtnf;, t'jutij;h Jip cannot 
«p«;t tc l-Mve tin- Rsnttnriiim fur fir* 
f>r »ix Wtefcl lo Potms. Uc bftd «n- 
fi<J*nt-^ linoej m Jjc nlilr lo bo to ilH 
lnun,.- fo r Chri*[iiia-<, b-jt %bi$ ia imiHM- 
iiU>r, and Mm. Jt^iil will '!;>■■■ rf (rc+ 
!■.'' bii . LK-fliiiitp n ltd takr littb- Hill am! 



HatijBrttr to am- Mm ttiai d*.v. * This 
h Ehe sis'it dirUiman ia f»n jmith lh«t 
Mr. and Mrs. I>kl Iiur« Ej^Sn sc-parntcd. 
"Thirty In,.r B .- ;hr enrrrni ^VaIIa^ 
betd Pflrntuoum MdMtt, h|| |>orn hoofctd 
for firaumaij-s TJratx«- fnr; Chri^ma* 
w «l " n «l ninrp-.iltan ta* i-^anlar buarqess 
In ADticirmttHj, 



DKATR \<ITI< I'S, 



JUDmAD — BUT- 
c! BOTCH," UrMdi 

*AJ- 



"TAKPaau 

■r rdJ uib at. 



tSUKHTArillHS. 



Call Columk-i *2M 

FHANKE.CAMTBE1L 

'Vhe'hirtervieHutThZ* 



' THE FUHERAT. CHURCH ; 



lreid>rii] AtSflftfc 



Rebuilt Car* 




ARBUCKLE FILMS' 
FATE UPTO PUBLIC 

Exhibitors Try to Get Consensus of 
Opinion— Famoitf, PUyers De- 
nies Making 1 Contract. 

ANIMAL PICnJBIS ABE COMING j 

' - j 

K. UriH Jnbn.oji BclttTTIP i'rnm ' 

Karop»— ^J. H«btT# Piwl^r Popbi 








MARY PARR. 
Iki -trill It q4nrrr<l la "(1 roailTtny 

l'r..Lp," (fi li» ino.l* hf »*»"? a*™ 

J. fcarlr I > ii ■»-» )*■ ?■ i onip.Mi j . 



By LOTEtLA 0. PABSOKS. 

IT liitiv tftlK! rn'fri' ■ I j :il Will 11', III! J AH 
if>rRivpntAFt tn rclfJ«iJ'Jto Howi'' -\r- 
buc-llfr «Hl tM mnti<in pICtttfB B4.TOP1W 
■ nf rlir- fiiyntry, Tin' iliFfttrr i.wiiti 
Arr ii'U:'A\»s (lu< ndii*i:ibillcy '■( hImiw- 
IhB Mr. Arl»it^Me'* piatarw Mini (Juudjfll 
tin? bun Tk lifrod. 

Yrai - cn!:fj hi HydiiT K. Cojiwi'll nffliuc 
Bomi> nf llir ..rflrinlfl nrf ilir .Mtitli-n 1'lc 
tun? Thpntrt OmwHi n[ Ami-H.'n mpi t.i 
f)|r>rii*H Mr, liii.Th'-i iirtlmi. HwrtJnfi wiili 
Sir. CnitCil wtiro IV. A. Tmih. t>jr^liliiit 
o( thp DbflTtCCtlcq| wdrlbtia'MJ llnvry 
|ia*f#, <if PtHrfWrtR mid L. J. Jiinui.ir, 
■ii' I/ufimiUr. Mr, G«l)«l Mlfil Lie liAd 
m'nt mir wirnt tn I'u 1 mrtuli: rn tif lira 
omniiiaHHitl lu ify qnd Brt n OtWMHWWl 
■ ■t it|!'j!"'i friiin '.:,■■ \\ir.nn' i^uihta iiiiiI 
In kiirn U pawttllfl buw ill-- Wiiiiii-n.i 
flulm rht-nqch Tli" Cuiih ry Mlllni nil illfi 
"rrhirn" ut (nfl fut roririllan. 

A RlaitrlTniit wDn iu.-nnil l"nnii ihn 
oflli-rn uT I In" MoLliill I'ictllTC TlirallT 
tiuticni in FuBtrmj 

"Wv at iin 1 nqiiunal I^AitiiiiBrtTA ni 
lli«; Mutton Ihrtnrc Tlirntrr Owiktk it 
Annrifn \Forr mui-li nwrjirlALxi to Ir.nm 
i-: WiM II. I!it>i''. move tu rrin«!(itr Ho*, 
cot "<"Faliy"> Arhm-ltk an n mniUiQ pic- 
lure ucuii-, un ill- liiinif n-ns rrvcAlod l:s 

lha ii., i". I'. Fnilil Iin A"-;i-i--rt III Lllft 
in i. i]i.1j''T^ in-J;i>. 

"An flii' HWHttfl nwii#nt hnrc llir «nl.r 
dlrrrl wmturt with llir public, w kuniv 
nf r:n mw AfVwOflfflBat* ta i-1ibj:a>' (lift 
mini}* i>[ tlm i. »:i;£ t>u the Arhiu-klo 
■■Uu.iiJ.v:. Ah <!h- lMIIiJi* fllonc wTirtl* 
RitM tiir judpi'ji nf vrTiaf allOUH «r fbw[& 
»nt npliMr uh ihp «'wctipi [| ))+ Am. -Iran 
[n.'iiid' ! >vfl' dttBTBlbjU mhtthrr pr HOt 
thry r,.iRi Arfiiif r lc!r l ; iiu;'. \n n- : t of 
any nITii-fal ruh maki 1 lip the i>n b [ J l- vincI 
In thU natter. 

"Tcleicrdtiui rDTninjr lu tbn .N'ati'unl of- 
Aco. ii.tlu-Mi,. Li:>ji...iini:; to t}\.<- rctiiTti o[ 
Arbupklo Co thn- i*«rn- Wfl on> ■n-nit- 
lo E * mart B»n#fal «xpr^wit>n nf opinion 
In iliii i-iifiTi-.irt Ivfon- T!ii:in,T a^Mpiu" 

Thp bonnL at di-wtovn of ihc Tlifalrc 
Ownr-iV (,'liarolrT of Cnnituonv mfl j*h- 
t*fdilj- In dirCHfis' tbf ArLirtcfiLt tilititiun 
In tin: Vrlvdcy of Uip rlmnibfr'x tOOBBA. 
WilliJiin Brantll lir&x*. W*f from tlm 
rOfrFrirJR !nnff frtoiijrh i» hjv ihi> iAan.il.nr 
uf fi'imn'Ti-i- k'oiiIlI wnit .uid l.-t tli«> pitl>- 
Hc itaclde thp i|iti-^ti-ii of ArluicKl^'n 
fair. 

"In llir linal aiia'jai>." -\-::\ llr. 
Prandi. "(b*f reuirn i*f AThflokJp in not 
u^i (o i«, It Is uji » Tin- !>r"fllr. Wt 
or*' unly urn-ail t» of trir i • ct 1 1 : i . - u n( J ve 
miiKt uiff our putnima wius: th« tvani. 
If ih.'s- wnnt Arhui-klM ■-■■■:■,,<■!. ,-. ■■ 
Fliall tpb tbp,v itt tlii-m. If tlii'.v rpfUHf 
lo nci^Jit hla nfet3ir*i tv« etltal rrtw>^ to 
abow |.i™. U'nlil *s in- ii';'! -In what 
the public vnnta v ,-■ ab:i!L tnk? ma of- 
rlL'ial actioo." 

Uvpf ai FflmuiiJi l , ]»)Tr».I-nsk.v + Jnljn 
Kl*ik I.ndTifh. ptucnil rnnnsci and 
treasurfi' nf the- (wjiinaiiy. said: 

"W'e'ilo nut KPf tlint MfiiiJK Uif Ar- 
fcin-liL- ban iif.H t i[j.'.-iljiii;; i... dn with Ibn 

xxUtinr. pii-tHtTt. It «'«B n .\;-.te< i"-iL 

thlnp for The; cw ral^ do wbrn be (para 
ArliurLlr ihfr tSt*n«5fl to why- liai-Vi, jind 
wliilfl »»«« alad lit- li^i Ijpcii liirru this 
or-jwtunliy we Itatp not i»pri> any wn- 
tract with -Mi-. Aftilli-kii^, nor .t; fnr a* 
1 kl:<?7. do V-i- tOhtrujplntr mabinE a 117. 
Tlip fij-n \vc knew about Mr. fftftfi 
iicii-'Hi iTflii i^hi'j. t!>i- nvii-q crti,,. I:.*!ii 
Lo* AnEfiles." , 

-Ii-iv]i]i Schrtick. who r-'i^r-r--. rbrough 
AasociatNj l-'i-.-r Nniional, ix i|imt«3 na 
j-ajLaff hf will be clad to taJt^ ArbiwKla 
bark. \Vj)rt!i.-r bp i>i!| durtribiit^ Ar- 
linctl* Victiurm thmujli J-"imt Nation*], 
or Kir*l Nutional will arttrit thnm. ia 
anotlrfr luwrtiou. If Ihp fnturi* Arluntlr 
pieMirw-ar* to h* mwMa tJiTonpJi Kfrat 
NationdJ -tbcf talflit ho nlio^a nt tha 
P'nill'1 Tliirtlri-. |J[.. J!r.-inh*iiJ ii.jn-r 
Tv-ftli wblrli tbli film compntiT ban a <rt*i- 
tJjlsr - .'' Of raurarv if public ojj:oion in 
too.«"t«ni% tlic Strimd may Jiot jihoiv the 
plcfucfK. The iv hole irucatjon ol Mr. Ar- 
lnir'*.li-":; rtliltu Bvctm (o rotate tuaund 
that won) "if." 

TbfMr* o( aotu* or thp urosH»'fl mL 
thenutfh the cotuiti-.v aMBta 10 hate I><*n i 
■wiicrf o«r ueninral Ifnytf'n pardon t<t 
thp unfortiiTiitn mmri'laii. ilrr„ 3. C. 
T/rLisliBrt. preaidiuit of Ui.- I^i» AdrpIk 
wvmcji'a clul.i?, eaid (kat altlioiLgli At- ' 



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For greater convenience in Electric Shopping for Christmas, a 
speciaF display of -decwative fixtures and household appliances has 
been arranged at our Irving Place Showroom at the corner of,East 
Fifteenth Street, where, at the request of the visitor, any device oi? 
appliance will be shown in actual operationr The usual display! 
are also continued at our other ^Showrooms, to all of which the 
Company's customers and the public are cordially invited 

There are a large number of well-equipped Electrical Shops dis- 
tributed throughout the City. The Edison Directory containing 
names and addresses, will be gladly sent to anyone upon request 

The New York Edison Company 

*At Tour Service 



burkfo I ji J bvfri a«rultl'il at hix rh'rd 
irifil In San £"raitdt£0 of r-ausinic thft 
•l-r-'ith nf Vlre'bi* IlnPl*. pcHm-ii aetrfrM, 
tfap ■Hair Wua nf im.-h ■ naTUrp iliat br 
uliuuld not l>t_> prrmltttd to rptu™ t u Ihe 
■cr^pn. 

Komr- of cho ti)In;i(pri i]» but > l ujj-i- 
^^^A. l.'riiiihflrt'ii tiowa. A dippatrb i' ;■■:;. 
LfritijrKton h Mnnt., saja clrrjrvnirn iJinrr, 
isfornuiL that ArhiicMlc bad l"-;-n pirpn 
n ciiMiLPi' hi nunc back J a blmdoni, -:ii>l: 
"'(ISvi Fully a chanro." 

Th* Kr._ S. ft, MrCti-thy. preridottl 
of tho I.lrlnpiton M!a|it*rlj1 ApsociAtlon. 
addpd thai tbp onranixaHon WtmW not 
atk moi'j.n picture tJittrtt* to bar new 
AcbiiCAb? jiniiliirUi.il -j. 

A "1 null riclnrra to lie Mi'i-in. 
Tae wi(]p|_v lirtnvir.j ptodin<lion, 
"liuntiv;.- illjt Giudp In Afrir.i WIia ^hd 
■rrd C'uiurr*."' it due (o arrive at thp 
1.5 rip on Jatioarj S. Any ona who pifr 
■aw Paul HaftiPj'A AfriCili tilinH »f wild 
AtrimiiJK and aiarn'pl^d at thpm will hint 
I heap picture* frojn the Uark Cnntlnimt 
of npwinl fntei-rAt. Th^y will bp ppp. 
arotrd hj iIip African KipiHiiliin nf the 
Oakland, Cnliforrdr.' Muspum of Nqttiml 
IllRtory. Thnj wtt* taken by !|. ,\. 
3r-ow nt tfrnt Institution, who recently 
rrtumrd to AmpHcn after two yrnrv in 
Africa in rpstcIi of specimen* nnd ilniq 
fnr thp Oakland mttseum. Thf; rAprdl- 
tlon was ..inl:tt-;-il by piibrlc-Kpiritrd ciil- 
aeua of tl" ' r-lif'-raiii cfty. and wna :li- 
iu'-.i. extensive one of ita. kin J eirr dlif 
pmetied ta thoao wild*. It n iisrn-il 
with a prieolrfca coll Action, inelu^ln; n 
pbotorr^pkic recortl ef the trip. 

UtB« Johnnaa Hflarm. 

Y.. Uniri- Johnson, foreign tnatiaftet- uf 
Awocioiprl First National, who Iiba just 
relumiK) from > thrc« montha'' trip jn 
Oreat HHtalii and ttm Continent, v-i;~t-;.: 
picture comJUtnoB improving in all «.muh- 
trLcs exbept what were tko Central Ew- 
pircs. Thlit. be •ieclarci, ia- particii]srlv 
inie of tne marltct for tho AracricHn 
Mt»en products 

"Tii' backboLc tiai fallen 'nut =.f 
Italian nnd t^prTaan produetloaa,'' n-.u 
Mr. J.iliHMi-i. -I'iliibii'iM whe hnvn 
been il-jsin-liiij, on chefln GertnatL nnd 
Italian [licturen bare fonnd tli'-.v am-,-,. 
hare thp hieb-ctaan AmcrLcAn proilui-iintia 
ilr-ti'in- the lumber ctrit of itino. liis-. it 
la only the biih-clasa picturca tlint are 
beins drmanded. Ordinary AmeripAn 
spreen ptaya are lucky to ttt by, b*- 
Caoae 'fon-fgn i.'niiatriea e»n "lUHalli- piip- 
ply eilrh pTetaim for their own (nark^t. 
But Wltb thr mipce-proiliietllina wade in 
Americ* the tfchlbitoni can afoul t" my 
ft l»ricc curnincajuratu witb Qie produ-;- 



tlou coita bccjuiae tho iwople in foreign 
j couutrica art nn luixioua to ace auch jiic 
i turea aa are our own, 

'In Se-ATjdtiiavia. -in Italy, iit Franre. 
I produce™ have an .advnnlajce OMi ua 
I bi-H-Ji'j^,- tIi-t- thratrea will tskp in aa mu^h 
I money with Ike liome product as they 
I will with the ordinary Ami-Ham produc- 
tion and (heir picture will ' cost tbetn 
only about }iO.0QU lo produce" 

IbnlfJ' l''"urm« Ci.nipnTl J-. 

J. Sebrle r>awlpr, whose ex]»erieac4 in 

thr motion picture field is varied end uf 

I liftwn yeata* duration, has formed hi* 

I ftwU prinisii.'iiisr company. Mr. .Dawlcy 

, Imw dirm-tod Mich w^lf knowTi Aturn k* 

I M^nrcnpritc Clark. Penrl "White ami 

I ollirr hendlinprv. and now bai decided 

i tn profit frum, liis idiidj j-«r* in picture? 

! by ti'ilia mi hbi own. The new company 

I i'i!" berh chrlatenrd the J. HvHe Dan- 

I*t I'rodnetiona Corporation^ Lny., ami 

■ will include a dozen i>r mure well known 

I ncrern. playvra. Thi first ct t Ikeao is. 

Mary Oarr, tlio "roothcr of the screen." 

£hc will bo marred in "I!tro*dwaj 

Broke" in a motlier role. Tli-. iiiinouccr- 

I mrnt maccrtilnB; Mrs. L'arr corrects tin? 

I 5 n: [-i * --!■-::■_■ :i idle in;, alatipd :i COntPflet 

niih <'harle» Burr. Hrr nrrannemeot^ 
ui lb Mr. null. accordiOE to the hiiv.|:-v 
company* i* oi|ly for one pfctare. 

Tfaer "Wfrr Att TnCrr, 

| The Snafon upenine of "Robin Hood" 
was all Peter Oridley HmitJi expeclPil.i 
I \\TiBt morp ca.n bfl efllc!? It take* a lot 
< to Miliify Mr. Rniith when be ia iiv>:^iivi 
to n j.it.. and tho way lloaton accepted 
Jkiu^laa Fuirbanka more than Pppi <i 
Peter. There were "nine reol eelebritici 
there. nEMrtiit them Ooecrnor Alvari. T, 
Fuller n f MnMmchuHCEtfl, Mayor Jinin 
51. Curley; FrtdeTick S. Snydrr, prehi- 
dent of thp lioaton Chaiaber of Com- 
merce; Jeremiah K. Eurte. AiUperititeu- 
dent of aehoola. nnd Ptufessora lUbfir 
nad Herwy, of SflEVCTa. '"' 

Jack l.lojd HaiM for Chleavo, 

Jack' L-l-.v.-*! Iixi iropc- to rrilcago to 
pass tap hffJltuLT* iritb Te4mM*e*. He 
prouiaen to return Ln tune.l&'bcep an •■)■? 
ah the new tiriffita productioo^ 

To 3tnr* ivorK inaaie dlailala . 
liife for Forrest Halaey la Just one 
Keenario nftcT inDthc-T. Hi.«"iit now he In 
vdaptvnij thr Ii! nt rlttbta of Harold >tc- 
Omta'A novel. "The Rayeed EhM," fpr 
Arthar S.. KrientL who will «Ce t&At It is, 
put into prtfdudion immedlARly. Liar- 



mow liWeht wjll direct [bo plctnra at tha 
Iiioin-nph -lu-liii', nud a cant of Trell- 
kiitiwD playrrs w tTl be chosen ih * feiv 



Ftrr McCanlell offers the fnlloTTinc: 
'■'Lo-Jay 1a the shortest day Jta the year 
— ao far aa rlmnec la CoocrrOed." 



■frCTTCTrararaiL^gyiavj^^ 




Hefmid 



ftuui 



N«r York 



Just In Time For Christmas 

'500 .Wrought Iron 
,- Bridge Lamps 

Specially Priced 

$4.69 



A 



^b) i 



Csmpleto with plug, 
cord mod bulb. 

A lamp that will be sure to 
please, and yet a lamp that is 
not too dear in price to give 
one's friends 

A Bridge Lamp thai is different. 

Artistic metal stand with ad- 
justable spring arm; in black, 
with gold ornamentation.' 

* 
Complete with parchment shade in several 
charming decorative effects from which to make 
your selection. . ■ , \ 

H.».Fnl, mi. Slncl, i-n,.i. 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, I9Z» 






AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 





aam a ani B 



XMAS *Il«l 

Till;, m"m 



rap 



dolp nasi 



8fc*la \OW OH 



s eg: 

. r saw 



CORT 

■m«-.w. it «- 
r*« ai ill. 

KaU To-'l'T 

THI MOVBS-"^. „„ 

«» GUM HUNHH-HORtwa NASI! 

4 H*l». K«*t Wrt; h»a., whl. rti. * ail 
CLirPlUt nRJT mat. tojut.- 




MR. WARF1ELD 

.. IHVLOCK IB 

THE ttEBCHAST OP VEHIOE 



KH1CKERB0CKFR 



BBOINNINO 

XHAS NIGHT 



a kBtp coweDT—wrrfl'— ut'iic 

THE CLINGING VINE 

niih i'-ki.c: V WOOD 

r-IM .i.-'^H-irj. BJ.lft, ,i,-.Irr rirtl i!ll- 
COA? J,.'". toll'* BMAiA ['.*!. tii j 1C*. 
mrr [il(M. mclnfllk-c HalM*r» A S*U. 
Trp. Uit V«L Atl Oi*h. II. All Baks.. IL 

ii*>t &.iii vow it iwx ocriM. 



QPENINO XMAS NIGHT 

TUg**!! 'WHK NUTI' 

iir jnnsii lynch wrtvtisft 

auiAur of "WHY MARRY'" 

EQUITY 4STH BT ™ M ™- 0r r ,Dl 0,u 

sMtriftb HODBBAf HATINBES 

rnif-AT. DKC. !>. *nJ MEW TKAJTS. DAT. 
B«4U on SS.U 1 Witti In A4*1DM 



:■:- III H*l Tuai.. *Vaa. A Frl..b«(. 1>r. It. 

SI1K St>T - [i.i.-.irr li-l(«« ftnwsiiN 

THE DBAGOH ,,^'y ^,5,* BY 



'■THE aiSHT .WI'*ICAI. COSIEDY" 

THE BUNCH s JUDY 

*1l& F>rf isd Adsli Aalalr*, Jfttisnj EM4i4>. 

Hit ri«Ji!#r. flute ii.Tn ir.I I BniC Bras. 

O Kn*. Xqu ■>.] Kit Tsar's WMh*. 
arnndiiT. WedneartMT A B ui. 

AivriiVft BfincUH tftumli 

JOHN B ARR YMORE 

"HAMLET" 



%,V HARRIS^,:.'™ 



<M**ir tvii a . 



S0TM5IUGNDON! 



Hoivi^TTia sucxtSs" Po«t' 



MUSIC BtlX»*&*Wr3^ :.' 

5AM H, HABBIS Present- 




B AMWl'NI 

HBMGN HACKEMiAIL 

I.OW^I.f, ■HBRMATS In 

"THE MASKED WOMAN" 



KttAT»-dir,.xi>i**AW«d.r». 

lirir* ih* K1d.]l>i in flu, *oA Jsin. ViP. 
Si n [I CIMsi Will t* lEirffj *Hb ir" W- 

Ann* NlehoU' La.UKB.tnE Xno-tmm 

ABIES IRISH ROSE 



|«/ INAClfHR 
13 k Tns Awful 



ISS^ HopalttEfi 



TO-dl^* WftJJ.JJ. |Dj Jfch.l 

J Mors. Kent Weelt. 
' Pfl.A **t. A1m Sf 



il«TTor(hr 
mm.. Wfd-i 
Trir't Out 



utti.Tn-n«Y ■ TRun.. «.u. 

448th FERTOHHAtfCE TO-KIGHT 

DAVtli BfcLAfiLO fWft.il 

im% ULR1C a? KIKI 



"LIZA"; 



MBM n rniiMm rnmrmjuo 



LUTTUNEUIE KELLY 



2 




SCHENCK STANDS FIRM. 
FOR ARBUCKLE REVIVAL 



HOMER-QABRILOWITSCH 

-ji'.kl hjuervatiohs sow- 



TDtESStt. 

THE FLAY 

THAT 

"(HO 6" VOL', 

MATINEt.' 



mi THE 

Fool 

I'np. Mat. Kvrrr Dar S<imn W««lc 

<»S?liOHAV"THE-ATRE fSJfi 

lr,nlr.fi> TO.BAY Ml v.N'i, 



HMEBE 



APOLLO SS TC-HIOET ««J 
BEH-AMI '■ 

JOHANNES KREISLER 



t uiu. Km Wt*k— 



. rrl. A rir 



Breutinr Storm of Protalti, Be 

WithM Hiniit«r« Oould Heet 

"Tatty" JTo<. 



I'lTifn >fAC. N>T( lloniinY, \lllfili Tin r 

Ji 101} EST LAVOlt BIT JJi TOWN. 



UfllW Mrn 

\?V O I home 



"TELEVIEW", tho now form of 
enter tu'nmant, spent *t th* Sei> 
wjn Thcalrp. Watt 42d St., nest 
Wftdneiday Eve m B.30 promptly. 
Seal* now for firit four vteki. 



PH.r'.Krit>i'» 
A LACE 



ELSIE JAKIB 
IKWC9N) baga,, tri«1B 
fi;i-:ami;a, fradkiK -* 

JEATf TKUL. T.n B]rtk * 
v.'. ;:;■■. HI'E>r • UACk, -■;(.- 



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tii'* f Ultr Pr*-1I ( i]l-di.T Sill 



' Al !Ur 



STREET 



I In Epil 

KBXEIT H. DAU 

n«ry J. rBni«T ft Co.. mm 

Ftmuoj J Co., F raj tii A 
Jtmn, diH,^ . FBoinbLT. 

•T»B PrJdi, ftnilnW." 



, iLflOlUC t . hlp Halt, The f«ni 

It-i 1 H 1:1 aam ii-.ui j,,.. ■■_. 



SL- 5 *!* I ftOlHlLPH VALENTINO 
TATE fa THE YOUNG RAJAH' 

o«-« Ii'iTa m I MILO & OTHER ACTS 



METROPOLITAN 



OpSBM 

Hiwug 

To-dnr Mil. at T - R.Ofl!-nk*v»[ler 

To-nlBht, HB. P*0. P-t'M nfth^m* 

i-iin. h>- ." r - : - t- i.rmnl (.|n-r H tlr ronr. 
Xmm Itmr, MOD,, Itev. »Z TUAIB 

■fprrlrtl Mhtliiif M u I nMIO 

Next Jton, Kvtf. Mi I.. rirnntit 

Wed ft** X t« l>I«r W«dtE*«M| 

Thnrt, Evl ■< I.JS. Ul* Tote Sttid* 

PrI ihiiU t SJjiTiim 

■ ■■ llnl. ■! 1 , . AldAt 

I ie II ... ..ISfflitiireir 
PlANa VRT.it. 



LIHLE 

W, U B:. tlti. MO 

%r*TfS'«E 
TU-'&AT. !.M. 
H»tt Sirl W"t 



MADGE KKfTNBTJY 

Itt FRANK Clt ATi'KK^S RK1T 

"SPITE COaHEft" 

Wed,, Tiin^.. Th A &■(. 



; or n-j 



PLAYHOUSE , 

«S UP SHE GOES 



IVOLI 
lALTD 



"KICK IN" 

A n«m* Flilniurtr«i Prod. 

R kali { oii'-ri t O'rhBilr*. 

— Paramount PfcttrrtM— 

JACK HOLT 

J.i ''llalflhjjk n K,i*i'' 
FViujii. nia I to i>r^:;r«iri 



AM EO 



■ t ii i; ■ 



DANGER POINT 



thanD 



Wetlcy Ban? H , 

'Tii-riirft of ih« Stn*f" 



QAPITOL 



QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER 

MrCi-n 8-L Hpeclal 
lilt. r*pLlA] CrinJ Urctr.ln 



^BRQOKLY?fAML'!iKllH!YTII. 

EMPIRE ii::-!--.- ,:..: Tt.l B [) a.. 

AmjBtMr* i;vcry n>«lnrndiv Mttlir 

Two uiu; StiiiiI»f l-oncfp<*. 
.»e*n iiriiinl'< 'CHUCKLES OF lftaa 1 

lirricmt ihorr Ye*- Mir iiniiip)- 
Ncm1 lVrrU, "A!tIEIUCAS( GIR.LB." 



2 TAILORS TOO MANY, 
DIVORCE SUIT SAYS 



David TarmtnbnuTn Suing on Alle- 
gation His Wife Is Mother of 

Other's Children. 
"It may tnXo nirnj lallonj to make a 

man, Jbut it takes '»nLy n™ — with «ds 



HEATH NOTICES. 



uKKLA^Lifi irridijr. P*(wi^r WnJ. im. m k«r 

|,l« r+*tdrn-*. >B Wiml lltTi HirwaL V*w Turk 
Clif. i-HtniOAJI jRMPSON. balniad ■'ir* at 

:'■..-..- .i. !'-r., r-;:.-.-l li'ii'-:- -r: it K«lit 

■ t n« am An«*:i ^MkoviI' riUTrh. mt ■t'e»t 

■ nJ «'■: Cod AT*., on r ur.rtij. Dittatw lili. 
kl iM T. M. InlftacM VKdlin Ciitnr, 



DUrdJT — JVUA. 'TAVPBELL n.SEKAL 

CHURCH." «>:■>*■ >■!> ■■>' «i-i tltrnt, UnUI 



MILLER— OEOdOE, "OAMFDKUL< rtlKFRAU 

rnoltcir," BrMd«r tna «*i ftirwi, Tuwiif, 



Cnt ULKTAhLHI 




■woinan — lo luuke a trinncle," Fttld Mbi 
ScJiIlvfik, atwmej- /or I>avfJ TiUinen- 
baura. ptflintiff in r suit Tor divorce from 
Hob* TnnncutipTjDi ■which waa colli-d tor 
trial befnrp Huprfmc Court JubUco Kb- 
than Bijur jcaLcrtliiy murniTip;. 

TnnnenbQTim nllcjiai that tho defen- 
dant hi tliG mulhcr nr Benjamin Hyniui, 
mil. of N'athnn tl;niait, vt Snet ■rcrmo. 
IlnMSlrri, nnrf horn nt that sdcJrpm. Th<! 
Ermnn birth crrtitifjiw gbrtM the nameA 
oC Bcnjtunlu'a psrenu as Nathan ami 
fiatA Uymnn. Itoap Hymait, acoordinff 
In Mr. 8cJiHvek, is rcnliy Rose TnnDrn- 
hsiim. *■ 

Tdtincnhauin and fdjmtnj. urc tailnnr. 
TiLuni'ulniiLiii int. twq children, jdn. flgmi 
K , onil NintNii:, 5. anil thr Uefcndabt i- 
thefT liirjlhof. AtXUrdinK In tlir TlttlletW 
•tory. lift moved Id Hiilinlrlrihiii After 
bla crubc (if aciinii aroxr, humiliated bj 
thi- turn affair* htid i:. !..■::. 



TIN HORN SAVES BABY'S LIFE 

illuvtii nt I J 01lccma.D'fl Lorn man J. It 
DUlodftf Cudr From ThxoAt. 

A 10-cwit (in bom ytttonjuy HTb] 18- 
monihi-oltl Frank- Porll, ^rVf MuJhprrr 
street, from i«np a Christin** o^BualtT. 

Fruit hmd been giton h pietr of hard 
CBttdr ].•-■ ■ Santa CLacn at an luuAa 
ivbaioa parly. He *n'*:!owp3 the lump 
and it aCneii in hii thniAl. 

l'iilr«h!m:iH .John &. Collins. ■■■ i'.i::: [':i- 
child fall over ami grow, lilue iu th« faci, 
put ths horn in Ita xoouth. 

"Blow," he nid> The iaby did. Out 
curb tht candj'. 



btjzbatjk' gets a pkesekt 

J. U> WIlliHin* Smmumn All T**w 

rominkr RLIi-t">tl(vD ItftH- 

roM\A flfriTMTf & ■««•**«. 

By LOUPLLA 0, PAS0OZTS. 

WHILE proUM* «*La« tha cMBN 
back ptatiOfd for RoAwo Ai- 
buckle were rBf'Btfcreo! troij^ 
ra»t ' ycilaTday, ArJ»aekk *nd 
h!i manager, Jt^ftpb Behenck. who il in 
Los ABBeiM. dtrird thoaa aHftf* "i 16 
aioT*. Mr. Schedrt rtjiBf bn wtmtd Uka 
to BOdftAd *" InvititloB to «H tha mLalfl- 

ton (o mc« Arbuekle i&d Judga IflE 

taomaalvca Bq I» h s DliitBa to tiiom to 
hla profeailon. 

frot*al" of miniatcrln! asiocOatiotil, 
cluDwmnrn and eMs cfficUlf piled up 
TeaWt4ay. with lnd(L'a*Hoa CftPMllillT dl- 
Tected it WUl Haja. 3»B,tini«t l» »" 
r^dad 4moR» the film P«Vl« tkHiBlm 
on bntb eoaati. ' 

"If Hara and hip collHtiwi *t »■ 
head of iho IndUBUy had n« comldtred 
ArbirUa mortllr ftuLIty," d«flaJH a 
Loi Aif*lw miniatrr. "th* bkn BWW 
nrvtr bnve bctn nut on. liiffl ond hla r l(_ 
turca in the firmt pfaca. Old On* i» UlrtlT 
tinia to think ©r n'vcl.ndtn.|. It. 

"Wa hire onlj pitj' Tor Arbuekle, but 
Hayfl bai hrokrn the fafcfa a&d wiatiOl 
ba too aaverdjf mndtianwl,"' aald Dr. 
GnataTC Brlefflcb, a promllirtit Hollj-. 
waod paatw ftBd ope of the Iwdera of tho 
oppoaJTlfln, 

A (Mejation of cteffynwn urted Mayor 
Cryer, of I.** AnralBB. to pr«tett to Mr. 
H*ja. »«d he J .i n&w CTlnBlderi^g thei* 
plea nrfthout bBTini cfinsmlttfrd. liltmrtW. 

On Tlmfflday tilfihl Arhucktc w«s Wil- 
lani MaeliB inwl Bt tha porfoTinanco ot 
Maok'a ne*r plar, "Rod ttulldDK," RTid In 
a curtain apceeb Mr. Mack wu loud In 
hla prtlae of Arbuekla a.nd ae^Ta In 
hla deimaciauon »f la * minl»tera and 
dobu'ann \»lio. he laid, refuan to iirt 
tho netor a t'liancr. 

Mr. Hays haj started for SulliTaa, 
Ind.. to nftMid Chr:»t[fta« with hli fumlly. 
At the liayi office no information wia 
jlren out Ba to tho attitude of Ihe flub- 
iriHUD and anhool leachflra. The ThB- 
atrr OWDat*' ChambiT of Commerrr will 
take no action >inli] the. weakly luncheon 
at the AatOT nnt Tuenday. wieft lae 
Arbuekle niatter nod other Important 
SraiHUM lviH b* tak^n op. 

The Motion I'lenire Theatre Owncm 
or Amerlefi aro nikinit a eBnvB"" <;f tlie 
country KOA will abide hy lhr> ibKlnk*n Df 
t\,r piibiii'. Churlctf O Weill/, head, ol the 
MotKia 1'icture Th*n*r* Ownera rf HAW 
I'd rk titnio. Kald yeatarday he h*a wo 
comment to make on the Arbuekle "Ittia- 

"\l> will do exactly watt tha public: 
vn.su, 1 mi^J Mr. O'Reilly. "If tli"-e l» 
-a nnrkr! f«r the Arbaekle plctnrrt ire 
will rt'Lfanr them, if not aho-w thorn. ' 

Atpen* thbm «ho rose to proteAt 
BKiilnat ahowtnc the Arbuekle plottUM l* 
Ettir MiifffrepchT, ivho snid ahe apoke in 
Irthftlf of M',000 c'aMroom teuOflefft of 
AtA&iLcn. 8hc icnt a trlcRrntft in Mr. 
Hmya oaKlnc him tr H'coraldw lill tic- 
dsloii to aLuw the Arbuekle- ptetQJrU at 
thin time. 

The National OtJiolic- Wclf*re Collin- 
HI, actiiijs hi the declalOTi til itt motion 
picture lnifmi, will call upon tir- pffll"- 
Pted tirppiiitutinra at Catiolic men ind 
women "to prevent the ah^wjns of Ar 
bnck'i flmB H ("hcrW A. M^cHahon, <li- 
refltnr ol Eke bureau, poii In a atatamnut 
yeaterdfly. Sir. McAlaioo, tvJjo i* alaci Q 
i : i*' ,-l1 i--r of tlie exjTiitli'e cottamitlefc nrj 
puMIc relarioni, orvaniaei] "iy Will IE. 
lipri', aa preaidrnt of the Nmionul A** 
iiu^lfttlon of Mothm PietflW Pfodue*fa 
and DiatribumrH. aaierted: 

"I frel limt Mr. liny* haa mlij^dned 
the temper of the tAnwrfraji pon[i|e if ho 
thinks 60(9 Tci'l aprc-e Wtth hla action Id 
the Arburklr Cfl«0, ' 

La«t oipht It waa Jflarn*d that the mo- 
tion picture ^ommitt^e of tha Npw York 
Federation of ('tmrclita bad pkiaed the 
follon-iuB r?aoltilion at a rneeuug yoattr- 
da L r: 

"Whcroan, Jn our jiidrrYlerit Mr. Will 
Ilaya'a decision to nlve ILibCo* (Fittjl 
Ar-liuckle another chanep in motion tile- 
turwi will hrinjr down on hla ihoulj-rs 
the wrath ol thV mothara and fath.tr) of 
thr country, and, 

"WIi-ttl.". The capitalLaitfoli of crime 
for flitnnrial rain b fundamrot^llj wtonai 
nnrl not n>HalHtefit with Rood E>TT-Tnm'.'Dt, 
and. 

'•WherraF. Mr. Wlfl liars Ii no rword 
an hai-lnt: repealcdly made tbe statemant 
thiil hta Hiitlon to the taollon picture in- 
■^uotry nat 'to'eleratj 1be moral iadi ar- 
UaHc ntjuidnj-i-ls of the BCrecc.' That the 
pardoning, or Tfoscne (Fatty 1 Arbuekle 
completely rrveram hla aland with refer- 
enrfl to instructive pieiiiTe*. and, 

"Whereah. Tllla ilatfelm of Mr. Will 
Hay*, conrtltuteji airio-ua Injury tn tboae 
in tba motion -pletnre induatry tvIid are 
trying; to *»tlafy the public"* doinands 
and ivrnts. n-i.-.v be It therefor* 

"ReaolTed, That tte motion picture 
eoramittfe of the »w Yerfe Fefleratloo 
of Ctiarclie* doe* herrby c> oB i-ecord Iifl 
prote^tlni; acaLnxt the reported deeiilon 
nf Mr. Will Ham and hia emnlorfre 
reladra to the exhibition 'if Tloafoe 
fl^arty) Arbuckk motioTi plcturn. 
"SiRiied this 22nd day of December, 

"L- Ror Oirtlj* Chairman. 

"William Shearc. Chaac t 

"Walter T. LPEick, 

"Charge H. Vrnn. 

"Wllliani B. Miller." 
Declarini lliflt Uf wold not find it in 
hla heart tu refunr tq help a "drtwrt ami 
outer who i« Ujinjf to «inLfl bfttfk." 
Mayor T. C. EJrwdlny or Letlii|ton r Ky.. 
veeterday et a minting of the Board or 
Cltv Uommlsainnern cp.k\ Ihe vote that 
wiil permit •"e'Rltj" Arbuckla picture* 
to be a^ain -hn-.vn nn thr nrrr-fin \n 
Lf-iitiH-'MJ mnvie Iloubm. The VOlf eim« 
on a rewilminn introdurrd t L t UotDtnla- 
eioner of FinBU^-e J. J> O'BKen "rrirtt- 
tins the rerhm nt the cM rector at mo- 
tion pifeturea." Two comrolaalonera were 
fot ntid two were axalrnT the rejolutiop 
nnill tha Mayor voted to kill tb* reaoln- 

Sob. 




NEW YORK'S CHRISTMAS 
WILL BE ITS GREATEST 

Business and Trqffic Records Are Broken — Treasury 
Certificates Appealing .Gift -Celebrations Be- 
gin— Yuletide in Foreign Lands. 



I 

I MESSECTGEHS MUST HOT 

ASK GUTS, I& W. IT. EUICT 

The «n|nif I nrr.il Trlrjrlltli 

. lnmii.nj mmonnFM if. nt if-.r »t»- 
| ll^liAtlxiin nf I hrlarniaii ffrfiin- 
I I Ilea ''? Miruppicp*-! sir other i la 
nirlrll> priililliltril. 

The eampmy v,im «p»r«ei«L<« 

reporfa tit B n y intnttloa of ihla 



nGKKlR 1,0 VE. 
lUn I* eallfed b>- 4b« Pd* pl-»*» | 

• ■*Dt one of !»■» pr*tU«a( ir*a*ii 

In ralltarnln. 



don, in Paris and Iti New York It means 
thr name. 

At tii* Ntrnnri. 
ThP ninth aiBlEnmeiit to "usher the 
okl year out and tho ueiv yrar In" for 
the Htrand Theatre has lieen allQtteii to 
Harold Mnjd. and the ntweSto will be 
arreted by his latest five-rrrl comedy of 
oomBdlen. "Lir. Jack." Tho trio who vtara 
us Iho atory ot "'iraudroa'S Boy," Hal 
Itoach, Btm Tnyior and" Jean Harr^. 
and the Fred Newmeyer Who directed it. 
are also renponnlblo for their respective [ 
e.Mitribiillona tn "I>r. Jaefi'." MIMrrd I 
Dl via, Harold I,li'; H d"n ]jBrtiuf in winwly 
ami Ci*t«4wTUrfB love. ..;:.', Anna Town- 
ii"itd. the lirtio prandmother nf the m*©- 
cpJInR Lloyd r>nnctly. ate bitth pfttau' 
nently iBCorporatcd In "Dr. .lack.' and 
to ig thk> luiuriHiimly frrrkled Mickey 
Daniel** 

Riltrond lilnim ■ intcf™. 

Dver at the offire of tifl Mntiou I'ic- 
turo I'roducera nad Diatrihutt>M o£ 
Anirriea a report hn« bJBeM made on the 
allowing of plrturen uu the Alton Rail- 
road, The Information, which crinit fraan 
Ucorge J. fharMon, of the Alton ltnil- 
road h in to thin effect: 

"We had n mast atceeaafiil and en 
tin-Ij R*tl a factory dcmnlKtratlort ol mo- 
tion plcturi; ithowa OU iniineii^'.-r Hfiini 

whru our •".■■ Liar-ii-i ]-ii :\ i.tjuti'-ii train 
leavinp Cbicncu hi II!. IS A, \l. nnd ur- 
ilrinc at Bt. Louk itt P. M. la^t Tuc» 
day aPd thr- latac trnlii f.n ita retum-tnii 
I rem St- J. nn!- ti> ('hlcngii Were used nn 
fi try-out ot Wfem W6 felt wutild ho an 
attractive teatttra ftft llfce Irnvttlina; ptth- 
]lc which pntrcinlEud il;- l .--r ! i :n ■■ t ■ ; 
(rains. 

■■The flrat «huu- w« given In the din- 
inc eat aft_r lite cxkUj nieul. The dining 

ToOCu wan flc/fl CmI of tltElleg ami UlC L'hmj-4 

arraillcd with llm-fi >-.;i\u abrejut on one 
aide and aLn^lu r- -..:a oil the other aldu, 
thus IcDViof un difllc vipeu. It bud \ha 
ttf-Mt of eoiivtriluK thu dhiiPK enr itttu 
a small auditorium. 

"'i'lLO opamtur, who wrta handlirr rjnj 
picLuraa tur ua, nei np hu muolinni ou 
oiio of tht dliiinK cur tnbloa ou tlie rtalii 
hand aide gf the cut. At tho ciplwailtif 
i-iiil of the cur, u cnrtalu ahout ftur fuel 
wide won Iniug/, tite iirojeetion machiini 
eauiiecied up e i cp t r i r a 1 1 > and the ptfltajps 
allow Waa fiisij. The lul:i-l-ii : ^ i.- w^ru 
luv'Ecd forward from tlio kltrlvr cars, 
abtiut forty at a itm« f They MWoed lo 
bt hut only opiTtclative ot the oppur- 
timEty but d|U,;liy enthuB'n>tic at my- 
self, and that in very roiifcitturabU'. Thi" 
firBl fifteen miniiieu of iJia show were co- 
voted id a abutt subject. The fccttiru 
Ut.'-U followed and wu a Jlvc-recl pin in- 
with fl Ifxbt comrdy atory. Tlic whole 
ptrrotmBDCa i'h.'-u';;"'.! eoont on hour 
and a half- A nwoad audience of abo'iii 



The deep iicnifioan-ic M the CtriaflnM 
spirit aasorled tbaolf in (.Jreiter New 
XjMik ycatcrday wlir-u the morrhsnta 
found that ihe peak of holiday biie-to* 1 "*. 
ha compared villi prcvieua yesra, had 
been Burpaimed, rnllroai] trnvel hod 
reached Its clJruni, tlifi Urea teat mail 
EuOvemant in two yeira had been 
recorded, nn increaae of l*0O per cirnt 
over 1D20 and V>Ti twr com. m etcen of 
JH21. 

The General roitnfflpo, inclniiliin fifty 
brauehta, tWrr-ty Knaefcefl in aehoalt, col- 
lofifB mill nrmi.rie^, liandleti cLoko in 
1.RU0.000 punwln nr mail. SgtaeioSn* 
Like Q,WJ0,fWU loiters were mailed In ilie 
greater city. 

TomIbj it !l rraaotiubly certjiin nn 
equal 'u.utnbt'r v. tit be pueted, follnacil 
within a ehort time bj n decresac In 
imnn.ll- The nuitiber of vihic^a nwd by 
Ihe N*« 1'ark l'oa tuff ice l'fpurlmcnt la 
330. 

At Station < ! . iii Wcat Ftfi r-Drai 
atreet, near BrnBwtwsy, It ivaa alntcd that 
Bt.ho Uaio had there: hem a cunaratinn 
In any of the ottiWS, due t'> the reapwise 
of the public in the Ll mall narly" nppenl. 
Tne mall rush brgan atia week nee, 
iiecosaltatlnK. In fiiiwiirdlhf to out-of- 
lowa point*, forty ettni rara. Yesterday 
the number BeCjpB4rf wtis five Iras. 

POBtofflf.O uftlclalu note the virtual 
paaafnJC ol the i.iie-rpnl postal liolldi*jr 
gTeetLnf;. It no linger flutter* the nifliln. 
nuvi:p dropped ott Ware thai! l3> vt 
wnt. The BbtttB t fad ii tJ« at ftrflvad 
card, mailed "rnirtnr «v«r."" In other 
rlaya it Wa< a custom in arn*1 the ohcap 
card to every memoir ■ J f a (amity. Nuw 
one .-i!i::;-it.r(l card auirirrs. 

TreftMiey CtrrtnleAie 1*"^ llltt. 
New i>l't PoftDfBee I'fficiula Hud that 
lite Treaiury aaviitg rcrlidi'ulen i>f reeeut 
infiye h thr- moat wimUdi-, buFlaeBE-Ukn 
fiirmtmiiH rrtuuuibrauo! nvjliablr tu tho 
public^ 

Tlieao cerllncnlaa bi?Dr t 1 * par rent. 
iniin^M, ihe nno or Sll*t dcuamtftitluli 
sillina for $y2, tho 0"0 for &2iS apltina 
i'c.l- Jnl.lHl, mmuriHB in fivn y(-«rn. llobl- 
ew of ilia Wnr tjavinka fyttiW ^ WW 
[tan; runhed iu to cottWt lUo** intn 
thi: wrtlBcatrw. - Sales hai-e Iwjo tatejl- 
tiuiially heavy. 

Jo^c-pli t!atlicart, a rellre<l if Iter our- 
rirr, akwlrned ua a wulcbman ut Siatiuii 
ti, kevpe the CTOwdfl In line, rle »<lj% 
there Is mure gond thkh bod nature, with 
the wamru insuifeatlnir a tendumy iiu* 1 
and then lu be oliHirepcrouH. Mr, t ftta- 
rurt drinkn ico wnter when thr tempera- 
ture riac*. imlnc peaturea niowl M »B 
time to r*cel*« and spend tbu pairotin "' 
the flovernijieut. 

\t the isecutivo oflicea nt ihe I giiti- 
aylvaiita nnd Urund t.entral Terminal.* 
atintniiiCMnent wan made that piiMmia/T 
iraffit: in beivleT Ikitl in any previ«ua 
year. Hitlv five rilin traiiiii were necoa- 
irtry fur hiiif-dlstanco truvnlers nn j 
Thursday. Yralerusy imt so many wen- 
mitred, yii HI* Pullinarm left i]r«od 
Central tjMtlOTi, cnrrylnc Miiaaaftert 
bnund for Montreal, Detroit, Cleveland. 
Ohloaici. Kaunas t'iiy and poiuta in the i 
vicinity of thorc cities. 

I'MntiiKf-r t^qalpment Lacking:. 
Peonaylvnnla trnitu mmth and wret 
Uuud W*rfl heaiily lottded ivkb paUaf 
«rri nnd bajftflEe. Train* In two neo- 
tiriTia werr the rule, Trtilhs (tolng- west 
tireded, but *'onld not fat. fifty lienor 
CM*.. LUiuipmeiit waa W#laV r . 

After di-.- m-oh hour Atlmiiip CHy 
biialn^H became » Ureal tBOt the show 
rtHirt trniiia wafts runnir* tn two B*C- 
Itoita HjJladBlpliU trainr were jammed. 
V'.itrn sretion* were LieCiaMTT on traliia 
f«r W;i ah In Eton and the cUlea of «M 

So onnBention arose Trpm a altiiftlion 
approdehlBf- Icaffk lil the day* »f the 
v.ar. All Mdiednlrj wrt maJntailie.1. 

IlenvkT putroni.^" la i>rt)mlard W'day. 
Tho Yuleti'Jo nWh probnhb Will be far 
In exteBII or that of yr*:erduj. 

iclnl liHtrlot. 



■iVdckly. Krerj- time I i 
tlona lha exj 



forty people was Biibtfeqtiently invit 
d the ■lion' lor the dar was 
Iple time to enable tlie iIlhliib Car crow 



ivud 



rrtuHII BIlTT to Hl»fi*B«. 

The office of Harry "Saxbanm, dlatrlet 
manafer of Famona Playera'LeBky h taok 
on the nlr ft L'hrlatmaa Taterrlay when 
nil the members of Ma department pre- 
sented to 'him a cheat nf rQQ pleee* o! 
silver, Thomaa MiIkJup tnittlr the pnBetl- 
tntlon apecch, ond with him were Ijeatrlee 
Joy and! the nthar Famoas Plajera- 
].ii»ky stira vlaltJng; La tbe Eaat. 

NtHo nil c«aapfestr> 

'Ihe RLti Carlton is tbe mme of ibe 
new company formed by J. D. WU'lnm*. 
rUU Carlton, ha aaya r hecnuae that paza* 
aUudj for giwlitj or err where, la Lua- 



t-i prepare tlieir en* for the eveai&g - 
It is s-ery Infer^atlnR tu note .that Uwte 
waa an tntir; abaeBe* In our "train nhu*" 
of that trem&llna motion on the sheet nr 
curtain which nonisdtnes charactcriWHi 
tho ahow gvton in-woiinn picture houar*. 
EJaeh picture rnu steady and clear nnd 
all the. w&rdint rould ba clearly seen 
[nun nil pcdnta of fhe car, 

"Flwm the t-ommenta oT the audience 
the picture* were evidently vary much 
enjoyed and thr railway company Ii en- 
ttrell aatlaflrd nnd Will, after the flmt "t 
the jenr, mak^ tin- motion pictnns train 
show part of their Alton Mini ted BjjW* 

Probehly other railroad compnniea in 
Oils rountfv will tpke stepa to install 
tola seivico in llie *W future. 

I'br'ntmna Sewi. 
To-iJay motion picture alarn will piny 
beat to GOO boy* at B- F. TuiUi'H C.'olou- 
laj Theatre. The hoya arc membem of 
tha Movie Weekly Club, an oncnnlaation 
for the nn^po'e of acIiiBfl Movie Weikly 
and other publicnlionn in thpir nelffhlio!'- 
^ewti after school. Th^ boys nOme from 
every dfatrict of the eity. 

oToit than twemy atara uf film fame 
wf!l entertain the boya OB tbe fltacc of 
the Keith Ih'sfre and Mary Care will 
distribute nnekupes to each boy con- 
Minint candies, fruits and nVtB. ,.-. part 
of ton enter toininent proKTBm will bo 
riven by Harry noiidinl. ffho is eapccttd 
to mytTify the hoj-B •& deeply a* ha foola 
froarB-upB. 

After the reception on tha tUge taem 
will bo a parade which will pUa the 
new Maefaddrii EiuildlnJE on Broadway 
BE L'OCOlii Srinarr. and the boy*, will 
then march la<'\ t" rcsierTed oreh«ua 
*e*ts 4 from wblch tkajf will vlaw the 
BpeclAl chlidrm's, bill to he jjiTm at tho 
Qalpnjjl oa that date, Th* ataza will 



i I.rl(.;.ii3* tn Klo 

!T"!lday jrifif cM" :a "bower* yestcr- 
rtay in lli^ fianminl district, ft began 
iu earneat In Wall Klnwt. Tho New 
Vofh Curb Market, in its new WHSB at 
73 Trlnlk' But*, doard U the nflrt- 
noon at 1.30 oViock, opeplnc tlie iIhj cuth 
hwtly afterward to permit 5.000 8 d«» 
to enjoy thr fun Incident to the auimal 
Christmas Iree. AHl caioa irooplnc 
rrotu the south end of Manhattan, aniuml 
the P-nttery. up to wllaifc- the pulley ol 
Old mo ststion derided ill- TtrooklVii 
Hrldfc section" HKbtly Iniiin. 

'fbo tuemhere of the tlurn stBTKct Is 
aiiad 1.DW oi tbe tnidtntions ^"Ij**" 1 
KennO' of Old Slip statmn had ud difH 
culty finding the Dtilete, 

In Ihe i-enter of |h« tru.lirp floor 
Moot" the tM* mnmmotli and Sr*nd. 
PrKard. I Hnkiith Vas -Santo ClaUa. 
Warnar CojaWe, .loseph K. Ulgffina and 
Mnrtinur Ll»rsb*T(; t»BapO*ed the Wffl- 
nii'tee oo an -unjteinents. It wbb a lucre 
iijiiOer of fractional per*vfltagg« as to 
whether lite urchins, or the broken had 
thr most fan, 

A part nf. the t'ufli celebrnllon w B i 
"ft W Kei Ill's riois' Hand and a larce 
iiiioiheT of vundi-ville ton 1 .lBcrfl. Lnrjud- 
inp ih,> Six Bfnwr. Brother^, Mnr^hpl 
Mnnttrrnierr. Pst Hoonej, Kite Uould 
ami fferrolnc fihone. 
ChrlMnss Rv* In Foraiffn l.anda. 

Chart*! B. McDonold. atipnrviming 
niBiiHger for Tl. H. Moaa and bis theatres, 



Htrupp'cd in the PcnnSylvnnia Station, 
tilong with others:, n veriioble ■nrn^'- 
homewnr*! bound last uirhi: with t uri-.t 
mss gifts He vctm on hi/wny to lln"- 
dome. tt. 1.. with an i-lf.etrk'&t train 
which will b" rirelinif o track. pavalfl| 
through IuiiiipIs. siiiiiiind and so fortli 
when Henry McDonald, 3U T«*ra old, 
npetui IiI.h 1-ven ('hrinimaa morning. 

"f h»d a tin pjaeb nlien I wna ihe 
nge of my boj, It waa red and yeJIoo-, 
™*t a qnarti'i- and Irwtod about a min- 
ute. LIcury is golnc ti> t'-r a $33 on nit, 
a fift from a Mend. Time brings many 
changes. I am thinkine of t nrisrniaa 
Eve in_ Manila In U)(D and iti Miiko. 
tlmuU. Japan, in iVllt). 

"I was with T'nthe nn a photoprnphie 
'■i|i-'lii:'.;: In Manila the i "liriMflui* fi> 
tiiltlea last tor ubniit lliruo wf>.-k*. All 
fctmues an> fatkeii fTom chuMl niEtra, 
mouatefl o» pnlnqnie-i .,■ ■' curried thrtmrti 
the streets by fuur men. At lettsl £.000 

padt-BB, --iirr ■.■:■!;; tapM-H, pt H'-Ci t?0te 111 
^he eeTctnony, all tnan-hing through ihe 
oid Spiiii.ili walled city. 

"Cnriatnins nm\ Raster an- prrfoiln of 
Joy with tho natives nr>f SUptla; Tho 
tieata la oim nf Napnribrj fteyntioa. 

"I r^ea 1 ! that I went to Oil- H-alhedirnl 
h >[anila to j^ln In the CbrtaUnaa live 
exeroJMs. Cardinal Elnugliertv, pftfB nf 
Philadelphia, then Blatwp of .lolo, eeJe- 
bratril moaa. It ivna Mondrrful. 

Knp*rl(nfo or Dr. HnpiMdlo*. 

"The nervlers "a^tnl for "OP hour nnd 
a half, I ivas one nf the Init In leore, 
Xoriclnp nn aeejUflJ»tftbee. Dr. llefsiii 
rtiua of .Nrw Vork. by the way, he wan 
nn Elk, it that Hmg rmplnjcd By tho 
fnited States tjfivertiaiunt iu Manila aa 
a rctcrtnariai]. I halted |.n a;rt»( him. 
Afier e fnv moments be bad fnilrfi io 
niorr. | npok'\ ITe said: 

" 'I have been on ray knees for closifl 
to two hi'ulTi. 1 eBn'l gat iiji.* 

"When he did, hli knees creaked like 
rUsty hinges. It wi-r ueece*nry Lo aaafsl 
lilin out of the church. lie rnlli^tl 
i* t Bee him ho mei 
.vprrlcntr, 

"Oiia year later, on t^hrtahsuu Ew, 1 
ri/ill.-'d ium >Eiiisi' Omnia. Japan, on Oio 
steamer Chtvo Maru. owned by the Ntu* 
[ton Yusen Karshti Company. [ rdn i-o 
route rrnm Manila to ifniuitntit. 

"In oiir party waa Mnjor Itsfn, nUn 
a Dr. I.ocrance. widely luifinn in the 
Orient for his surgical Bkill, provided 
ho remalur-d Jinrmol 

'IMitaui nroir., Inlprnatinnjil liankers, 
eontrol The sal-- nf rOul r | Miikr t Imutft. 
They OWB rt etublinUsf. ulirn: ihey in«*- 

i-iiiiivr> In gicllIK iii--i:ir-. In ■■ > --.'.::-. >■! i i;. 

office r» and vlnitors. 

"The .lepaneno pnjpoa>-d tr> Rive a 
banquet In honor of Christmas BT*,abjo 
the AmeriraiiH ou the ship, "kfajnr Tlnin 
informed the Mitjniin fhat Dr. Ijirtanci>. 
tdatreloUS in n prnfcssinnal ivay. lvus 
iti 'Indian' ilniier nlrnhulle control, 

'Tlff-ftusr. nf tJii> oeejIsioTi. nentimrot 
htlrt ryUlied thr AnierEf-nns to feel di«- 
nified. We iirrr nlmli! tn beh'il.l Ihn 
mi '*$rfle* of a stag i-nno.net in a land 
whern ihe Cbrintmns spirit In nor so 
pronii-inred trs Its other ifwinlrhw. Pakl. 
Japaneee- "liNky, wonhl hs served. 
-HlorlM nf Iir. f.aornitiv. ind bis liilmloiia 
inrlinaii^ii fillsd us with misgiving. 

Dr. I.actnucr tlrenba Vp Partr. 

"The room was liri'linJit in lllnmixintior 
and decoration. Wo nttt nn atfaw mflta 
ut mniiri tnlilrs iihenl f.nsr inchiK IukIi. 

"The etiatom i* !n htvp ii-iril.f; in eups 
or bowl*. Dr. Lnr'Timi , < 1 wan Bftting tea, 
efo were geitim; iml. i, plenty of It, tuit 
we ivcr" pot drink li;c nil of it. The 
d actor r^^tranj thut he wag mtturftig sonir- 
tliinji. Ttiinua were gelling lively fur nil 
save fin Doe 

"The nmmiitrn. nr ivaltrrss» vhn nl- 
tri'ldpd t" one needs, win :i reRiilar Mad- 

uniD Botrtril*. Dr, [Acrciire returned 
her smiles. vibisTierr-i! |« Jut lo hrinir liira 
a tumbler filled \flth sal*i lie ilrnrk 
four Of thenr. fih- ,nn r-n.I ef skinchi. 

errtieh h shredded ehi^kM. rrlr?Jed. toen 
dipped into the yolk of r-D|Cfl. 

"The Picplnslnn came, flnf sun-. The. 
Japanese ohserved him wHJl owe. On 
the eentcr r>f ollr tslil? was a earp fnUr 
feet long, flnco rated with cut-clans eves, 
trimmed with red rndiwhee fnnliioaed Intn 
ihe shnpc oT flowers. It WttB not In bo 
cater. 

"Doe freer n war whoop, dlred Into thn 
t-eiiier of the btble, bit n piece out of tho 
fUh, threw remnanta in i-very dlreetin'i. 
"fnrtlnc an uprnnr Urn! Ihrcntened inter- 
rntio'iul MFpaplioittiOBs. In hia dash fur 
frtHNJoW Lie missed ihe doOT. knocked 
flown the aldo of rhr pnirrluinrd JlOllsr. 
Tell on f abort atory, BFoae hi nning. 
Arniind his nei-k .was a rice pnp?r win- 
dow. 

"We i-i.'iv"! him n mile, rnn Itlm down 
In n rice pnddy. Inmiimr blm ravinft nu 
DUE ship. We [ilnrcd him in a cabin. Its 
enme out an hetpr later, serine, wtyltij 
n littlo shnt of mnrphlne tinil &iad t-verv- 
thiBC. l!> BJiSd he hud n.i tPttt3tcttta.t) 
of .mvinj: e n rthniiel*' , d th* Jftffao**o 
Cbristmns eve pnrty." 

riilo ElfisLeta foe I"nmi!lc-» of Ti-11. 

The Tnmmapr Centrnl Afsoc[ H i1o:i, 
12fi Fast Thirty-Second atreot. will di«- 
trihiife to-dav tn (he poor of Hint diis- 
trirt 960 naaket-i, each roTifainiuc 
aaonajb food for n fnmilv fif ttti. 

City firry Mh-linel ,I H Cnthte "lit h- 

HsntJi <?1rus. AwBembl.vaiiin .lolm .1. 

i)'Con"or 1* chnlrrnpn "f i lie "•onimittee- 

Trea ni Qelleruc Mionit.il, 

An ndnplatioc of "Th* Xotivity' - w[J| 
bo given to-morrow niftht on B*UbtUB 



Iki-piiu: ftFimnits atttaide nf the admlnia- 
trat.tui ImUiiinsf. There will be ft trr* 
Willi a Jiiautue golden Clreirlc Btflr *t 
the top. 

The Wiurni-tni-s in *'T:n- Xatlrity." re- 
lienrsina 6»c thftP* tlion tr.-n wests under 
Ihe .'i-e-i-iiiiu nf Mis 3 Ejlwib^b P, \Vhit- 
mar^b. ii-ili h.- p<>rtra.vel s» follows: 

Miss Mury Erafla ai the Virgin ftfary, 
Kdivin S Murphy, Joseph Stcrena ana 
j,oii(s Ilothmnn ns tln> rhr'-e wise men 
of the Kuxl; Tlioiuna Donnllaon, Martin 
BlcCUJlpnn Itad Willi.' Corlwtt aa tlw 
thrru aaepberda: -loseph Ste*eM will 
aim i-nat-t the mlc af Isaish. 



Bin Tin 



nf flrioad Mt, 



Hospital. 



More, than 280 children at Prosd 
Strert llespital lvere ^'iveti ■:-. Chriatmaf 
enJertaiiinirnl jHMrrdur. (lifts werrj 
iriveii by Santn Oloui. Tlierc were two 
tress. J"CdrW ut prozalnatrt persons iis- 
ited th> Imttltuttnn, miugliaj: fhrir atoliH 
and Inughier with the riiu and hnrrahji 
<>f the rum* Tor utioni the entertainment 
uas given, 

1,'ndrr tufl diieclioll of Dr. A< J - 
BiAtt Pnvncr. BUperinteftdaBt of the 
ln^piinl, ii i.|ie.'i!il prugram was ffirun 
in th" dikv Hunsi-velt children's ward 
for tin- benefit at about sixty children 
wVi luTf li.rn rumored td health afte? 
baring heeii stricken in thus Infaatilo 
parnlvKl- fiiidemie n few years aj[o. 

Dr. Hiror" i-i specialist iu the treat- 
menl nf inttiTLt i In pnralysis. Under hVs 

dlre<-<L.*l< Hfhftd SlreeL lfospltal haa 

been <iai' i-f the m«st successful iustltu- 
tlon« in Tlie country, No crutches weni 
tu lie Tiren ninep /.il of (Uf children under 
the inslti'i'inn s ran' nre ahlc to go 
abom sji CApRia-l ehiliren do. 

Mrx, l,e„ Cisilllo, an aetreaa. nTo- 

ciiir-.l j TiiliT or Iheatrirtl numbers 

which (Wifthted lltf children. 

Th.i ( rirwcBHW tree- wete Jtnlly deco- 
TBlerj. M !hri r liases wren K i(l* for alb^ 
n!oi:«. btAtaavn, ratll-rs nad pnekngra con- 
talnlnc rinriierniia UHrfai tillnRs for tta 
moat ulifiirtiiiinti. Hues. Tlr. I . St, Lavin, 
nf the IniNpiiiii Btftf?, provided Ihe orchca- 
Ir.i. 

A ser-nrnt- nitertainment was given 
hjr Ihe snuljil penderi rfepnrtmenl, which 
entet-tftlueil 1T.0 children wjo sro nndef 
the care nf iliis department. There *(* 
a tree Invinhlv ■ E i - - - - - - r ■■■■;!1l ubundaot 

gifts for all ihene children. 

Tlie vhilorB ivrre v.elrrjmed by Mi" 
Itlnnelii' hla'-kmnn, Kiipcriniendent of 
nurses, asat ■ ted by Hfjtj Marjory Mor- 
ris-ey, AaS*B L B! tm*e who atlended tha 
6KBp*Ures nnd helped make ill" children 
happj* ween Klitba Wnlker, CJarles 
Slrnoss, Mr. nuii Sit* L, A. ltnyea, Mrs. 
C. E Dtinforilii Unrrv Ra*cnvar, Mrs. 
.loltn H. Dnii-I. Mrs. trondhUe Llring- 
Bt«i -Mrs, It II. Winllirop. 

After the fesiivllies for the cbildrea 
I >r Knvapo presented each member of tha 
hospital staff wCth a gift. 

Tnc- e;ni Treat ror ][nrm- 
Eyeji the hnrsen will have n, tree. The 
| Munimii' Siicieiy ^iil give every horse In 
I Ihe Tnr-'irnpnlltnTi district npplra, sugar 
I Mini iMrrnlH. wan a fack or horse Teed. 
1 Tli.imns \V, danmnt wt'l atva h dinner 
' tn.niBht at New^hywa' Hoiuaft, a dinner 
j rra ChrlatnWB Dny foV hrln*lft*a boya, and 
mnnlicrh of the Ncn^jV Ifcuse on 
i Chrfatnutti N'ifrhi, 

The Moihers - ftrib of the Henry Street 
| Kettlenifliit will iithnd n Clianukah pnrty 
I to-nlitht. Eurupecn dances will be ffiA- 
hired. 

Si. Pnlrick'w Cattiedm.1 «ill open tha 

ilmrn at 1 1 n'elork Chrintmas night, 

; The Itev \t". Tt. Martin will deliver a 

, aerhron. t'lirirntmas morrtinfi at 11 o'clock 

i pontifical mass will be celebrated, and 

I vespers nt -J nV'nek that aflernnnh wita 

t henrdiclion mf Ihe Hlrsssd Sftrn»m*ht, 

Mad" pojsHiIr- by n hr-qiirat nf Mrs. 

.lames f.qwtJin. ihere will he j* Chri"tmBa 

- tree rclelirntirni under Ihe neeh of t\'nili. 

! iligtOh Kqllilrn. Il will hf? for v^aidrnts 

nf the ttalfan rinarter, 

On CliristmaH Eve there will ho sing- 
iiiff nf ciiroln el Wa-liincinn Argunra, 
Hrlprilfnn Sniinrc. Jludsnn Park; Joncn 
slrCCt an<l Harrow atreet. 



Ilin 



t fnr I.QOft War Veten 



Marion Dmics, nn. rhrlstrnaa Day, wilt 
fiv^ a dinner tn 1/sTO former service 
men, fotlowad by a party at Cort Thaa- 
tre. fShe uiil give l,Oft> dolla to poor 
children, Blso ptve other presents to 2,."HKI 
chlhl-fti rind reniler happy the patients of 
H\. Joeepli's Hnepitnl. 

At th« CbjWH nf th" Interceiwdon. 
Broadway and lii'ith etreel, on Cbriatmaa 
Day a taWn "ill be unveiled In memory 
of the mru who lost their lire* in thii 
war. 

The Satvnflon Army will send cut to- 
drtT baskets of food fur 2G,000 persona. 
Tnys for lO.Ow) children will be a -o- 
ridrt 

The Pnr^Tn Commisstfm will take earn 
of Ibe. fam : liee 'if prisoners on ChrlaC- 
niaB. Hospitals and penal Institutional 
will be looked sder. Keat Thursday 
^'.irifi fltillren ii ill lie eTitertuineil at iha 
Palm (itird'-u li.v Pork CnmrnisaloneF 
Prunes 1 1, Cnlhitin. 

i'liildren nif th*> ' Metropolitan F-foaplial 
Mill jiiii'ii'I ilw rtlnpodroma Chriatmaa 
riny Tltry u-:il bo dined ot [Vakn-'n 
restnrant. 

PunilK of I>nsiiHis Hall High Hchool 
ii-ill ilistriluite -It'm irifta In Pnlienta in tha 
rhronic tliviidrva of tli" Kinds Connty 
?I"-"idtai. Al Jien View Hospital. Coney 
Island, end Kinc-« Cotirtly Hospital tbera 
will be <*hrifltrnnn carols and motion pic* 
lF:rrs. 

At nrphnrmECH s ^" ^'roivlcy parties will 
be held on SunJAy rrtrrnoon. 

Olumbiw Ctrrle, .lennftti] Part, Mad?- 
son Bfjuaro I'ark. rtnwllng Green and 
Tompk:nR S.innre will have illuminated 
trees auiiplieu by Oie city. 



occupy boxes durinff tho performance 
a* t'.ir prttei of the Keith in.anatrfiS.ont 

Ana .Mora Cfarlaimna News. 

TweOty-flv* hundTwl little cWUhp nrn 
to bn macbi bappv on i'briatmas Day ss 
gueata at & Ufi party given by Marion 
BstrHk nt tho Cosmuiiolitati studlns, 
l^tth atreet and Second avenue. t;frts 
and candy will b* plven to each ehlld. 
UIbs DaTie* will prveeot to the Utile 
jrirla tome of the thoiiaand do'ls sho baa 
btyn dte*slng fnr Chriatmas. tlthera will 
BO tn Utile invalid children at St- 
Joseph's Hospital, J 43rd •free* and 
TJrnok avenue. 

TbroUjlb tho brightly -Ugh ted wards on 
Christmas Eve the acrtcii *tnr will dis_ 
tribute) Ch.-lslmaa cheer In the form of 
presents and they will bo the vr-ry pros- 
hat* eaeh child fiaa dealred. One (tod* 
•and disabled aoldlera arc to baf* tbe 
(£xy brightened for them with n real 
Cliristmfca dinner served at Khnnlay a 
and the Cafe Boulevard, where they 
will ba the cUriU of MIh Dav[es. Afur- 
ward they will be taken to tlie Cort The- 
atre, the CoflmopollUo "tar bavin p.* 
bought out tbe entire house for the 
Chrislinaa matinee ao- that tbe mm can 
■Co tiia comedy sUcceaa, "Mierton of tho 
liVrles." 

I'Ake vonr rhol'-e. 
The; p. It. oT Ihe Fox ii.ni uSera the 
followirur: r*" , ^*'** p 

" Jusc who ia ;tho prettiest £ui ua the 



Fox lot at Hollywood? Much comment, 
but no decision ko far. e*or inslunce — 
aroftd Ituth Clifford^ Wanda Hnwley. 
Alma Bennett, I-'ritri BrttEntte, Citrmel 
Meyers. Uenie ],nvi>, Lnciile Hullon. 
Norma Conterhn. J-'loreoee l^c. Alberta 
VtaJttHl. lint lo un-titioii Hhlrley Mason. 
itirnlnutivo Fox star, In s line nnd pick — 
which." 

Oh. ii r. '1oj-i3> : 

JyOuia Ganly eends the follnwjpj; note, 
and we publish it sn Is: 

"Throuph n tDpin tlie Btroli Batunla.v- 
Bund!ty notice, the i1nrlin K lilllo-Hestlots' 
Twins an? eaJled HanVtHn*. Will von 
Please, treat the Infant* riaht by •nlllni: 
them 'HasilnSB.' The, Utile foils may be 
tonchy about it, and I'd rather (tie* i 
right arm than offend thrm. Ita all 
my fault" j 

A Line or T**o. 
Maj-W our read-era hnrr wondered why 
the prtMia omenta hud e'l ranch leeway In 
yesterday'^ column, We \c\'.\ admit a 
horriblo tnith. 1'ealerday i> as the 
bnaicet day of ihe year, with the Ch r int- 
ra aa BCctioD to jet ready, and we simply 
bad to depend upon our friend*, the p. a. 
Another reason, the Christmaa seajkon in 
bera asd wo believe in making every DM 
happy. Take a Iwk at uur motion '•->!■•- 
tur«j BnCtlgn lo -morrow. Mervy Christ- 
mas! 



U. S. REWARDS DETECTIVES. 



Three Get jsi.hi.ki .si-ir-r- Eur Worlc 
In Mell Holdup. 

Dntreiive Seraeant* John L. O'Brien, 
Frederick BWpat and Kdnard A. Kiley* 
of the Broadway nnd Fifth avenUa 
pipiad. n-er? abruptly anminoned yeater- 
duy into the olhci- uf InsPectDr John D, 
CeiiKh-in. Tbi-y went tn anjjiiotjsJy, 
wnnrierlni; what was the cBUAe Of tha 
liaaty nili. They etnar-ftcd in a few tno- 
menja, however, ureHlhrd In smile*, the 
cans-- hnins the rfi.-eipl of checka ot 
$1jW9 oacb by the detectives, tho girt 
of ihe 1 'iisloHlee, Dniartmmit 

The pasioftU'c sent tho checks to tb* 
detectives tat their good work in ar- 
resilnc tbe. bandits reaponaibla for tha 
holdiuir iip "f the driver of a nuail truck 
a I iiroadway and I-eonard atreet, October 1 
K4, l«t, when ?2.t00.(X)0 In cash and 
in ctirltic* was stolen. Three of tbe fc*n- 
dits were recently sentenced to term* of 
yt'ani each. 



rtee.(f>elies from SIIkM rnld- 

bHaH'** bromo aimrnra T.hi+t* nUw* 

Hrtdutl* bf ftirint Ih* Vi'W. A itH i»uh 
sad t*na 6*mmjw, Ths tw> est* rh* ilanalL _ . 
wcw. Cma. ..ii. i-.it j™ a*t uaoUo.; ;^. 
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THE ~ MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, ' DECEMBER 24, 1923. 



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sEije iUomtna €*krrjrapt 

, MOTIOH PICTDSE KECnOH. 

pnnium z.i'C«r aoin>*T. 

**Bbnss*d i> T THB LIWU f raXJ-fUIVG COhLFAJfT, at Ks. Ofl ElgfclS AssiOO*., 

•erwr mucin simt. le tac city «f ist-ar Tart. Bv»mtk of lUotumn. 

W. E. L«wbL FiwtAnt, ES Eighth a seen*. Edward R. Teams*. TV* PWaJfest.' 
Bs) IbyhU irwat, John J. SeJU Jr_ Secretary and Tnuunt, 850 Eighth Art***. - 



XM.it t***tm psjsMe to Taa Iferalaj Tthfnpl, Uo Eights A trite, SiwTirt 



at A. HiTTrrr. Atssrtisasvc Hmmr. 



t r Standing on tie rareibold 4' * new w. and looking 

Why Not Be ftn backward, fee 'wonder If any other Industry In the warM 

Oratimisr i nt i j _j tai bad ,ura ,n aellTe Sfl.1 day*. Twelve months la a ibort 

ipm of time. In toe lifetime of en adult, but In the motioa 

™ n ****BT* picture] U would bring so many changea one can easily 

believe If a nanrwer* to da • Hip Via Winkle and i!hp 

any j-Mispr fat would bavo gTavsv difficulty in recognising bis own people when In 

aw*l i't-ncil from nls ilambera. ' 

A page out of fnir acrap book reveala the astounding* fact that* tic common 
slogan in the Industry— "it Ii dead it a door nail" la totally undeserved. Then 
bare been few twelva months la the lifetime of picturea so filled with Ttiatory 
making; event*: 1022. to far as Important changes, la a, banner fear, Pf-uimiatn 
. t* a state of mind and aotrold not be encouraged. CouVs Idea of ttlf -hypnotism 
orient be applied with aaetes* to motion pictures, for If there la an? bnaraesa in 
the world that la 10 sorely In need of a little hope, It la tat fourth greatlJT in- 
■ tinitry. v • 

Mm get ao to tin habit of ahlfclsf their beads sadly and looking the picttm 
of dejection when, motion pictures art mentioned. ■! hey t_hfak 1 soTrowfnl mien It 
expected of them, They are afraid to smile and uj business Is good. 

H ** wm aakrd what the motion picture butipest need*, more than anything 
die. ws should asy, ton rife. There I* a pitiful lack of real canrage. 

It la caniplcupuB by i*i abiece*. jtt the mMloa pletore ladurtrj baa made a 
qoleker rtcortry from- the hard timej following the war tblD almost tar other 
boeineta. -Chaste* are tetrad to come, with thai? weirlea and frtth cOmpctilioD. 
If life wtnc aJong in the aarae old frooie It wonld be a title and drib affair. . We 
need channel; and we peed stirrim up. that U why we ire constantly faced by 
theae new prablem*. 

But we thonld: be atrocc enoofh to meet theaa tntrfeacSei and so; affect a 
llTeJeaa air of titter deapondest7- Tbe world foea oq dttpttt our bordena, and If 
we atacd erect with our Ucea to the tan the obaUelta that look ao blc and tbreat- 
enine, hut which ere eo irarll irhen we meet cloae at hand, we wonder at our fJn-t 
feellnia of ftar. 

Uaka it a \ew Year's resoluilon to thanft the tlOftn dead ae a dooroill, to 
fine 41 silk. U'ii ia tniy to say oae » another and the parchnlofy of ftni cheer 
and haprlneat lo turprlalni; in its effect; it waa King Solomon or tome other wtae 
hub who laid ta a man tblnketh ao be Ii. Think biff thing* and Ibt-y will be 
jouri. We need more cheerful optimlata In the picture bQtUKie and fewer kill- 
3*yj. » 

'The paat veer prom we.harc nor atood still. We hare just turned Ibe pafe* 
ef a full and buay 1022 and we are about to begin a new calendar — let ua make 
It 363 daye of cheer. Let 01 make tbe wordi Merry Chrlatoue and Happy N'cw 
' Tear really mrmn aometitlog mora than aere vorda en J empty form. 



ONE HUNDRED-FOOT FLASHES 



THE question ef w^etlier or not It Ea advisable to- run alapxlick comedie'a In the 
higher trade motion picture theotrea hag arl»n from tbne to time. It hat 
Beeer been mired astiafaetorihr. Bone exhibitors feel (hat the anpearance of 
tini type r.t enter la Lnment leads an atmoephere of rLraj nrss to their honaea. and 
- contequcntly abolish the low coned y eubjecti aHngether. Otbera feel that the 
public eajoya ebipttick, and tit* they aee ibe ooea to be amnied, why not gtre 
It to ihept? NererJbeleai, tbe fact remain* that this kind of f at erta Lament aeemi 
ettt of place In the better faouaes. * 

An eiample in point waa given ar one o[ the leading photo-play tbeatrei * 
fortnight nii>- A rfltber rtilgar and utLanuaujg alapitiek 61m waa shown, much 
to tlic delight of tbe ipectetors. Aa George nettmrd Shaw ta ttald to bare re- 
marked when, aoaiB oat hUmed at the opening of hia bcw r1py; "I njree with you, 
but, my dear *ir, wbnt is one Against so miiiiy?" 

IV'heu .ii.|-.r-n:u-ii.-i| on the subject, the director 0/ the theatre replied: "Well, 
lltri don't muke refined comedies." Perbaps. If eihlbLtoEi refuatd to ecoppt the 
irulg.hr Ttriety. ihey might. 

■\\ fl]l eventi. to thoAe few dlrcctora whi har^ blaxed the trail for better 
comedies n Ttite of thankn \\ due- The only way you ran educate the public tmte 
I* by tteraonvtratiujt that there are better Ihinga than it Is Aware or. Gfrt It a 
few legitimate laughs and the old nlapslirk trill grow ruMy from disusr, At least 
this Li the most hopeful way to lack at IL 



MOTION PICTURE eun and producers doubllefi watrb iMr rhririma* 
alocklDgi ai eagertr aa other humeEt beiag«. and there are a number of 

thingi wblrfa could be prer-eated to them' with (be teaaon'fl greeliogii. Adolph 

Zuknr might recelre diplomaa of goad ratidvct from fata aUre. 

It f-hnnl ItnrtfaelmeaB and Cmeat Torrenee could uie pair a doieu original 

•toriei apfeee to good adraatage. talei with real plot* and Dew ailnallons, in which 

neither »f tbeea atari hare been featured before. 

II .-..» Arbnrile wrjqld be glad to recelre Christmas rhplalrnm all nf the 

c'Lsli wflmen In the Celled Slates, reiterating their coagdeacr: In the dbcirm* . t 

"Peare on Earth, Good Wffl Toward Urn.- ' 

Rodolph Valantlao and Jemae L. Laaky ntifht offer a reciprocal ¥e«# of eoa- 

ndeucr Lo each other and resume prodncttoE od the popular atari program- 
Mary rickforH. \onaa Talmidft. Marion Davlei aod HaroVL, I^oyd *k°iiM 

reeeiv* a vole of thanka emboiaad in fold foe mch fine pirturea ■■ "Teea of the 

Storm Counlry." "SmiUn. 1 Ttrtrotb.'' "When rXnlgbllmod Was la Flower" and 

"Grandua'a U";- ' Poaglns Fairbanks de«er»4i aaolhrr for hia production o( 

"lliobin Hoot)." 

Will llnia would like the aaioranee thai nil of hia inggestisne. vlJl have ibe 

deDlred rffect. .. * 

Hollywood would like testimonials from Ui publlc-iplrlted citizen* like William 

8. Hart, peering that Its purposes ore noble, itud none of Its citiiena addicted to 

«iru(». driak or dalliance. > 

IT la a Wan^le of moneV to hnf.« "*Whst'a Wrong With Thin Picture?" when we 
bnv« the motion picture to refer to uran pr-luta of etiquette, and eves upon 
the queitlon of morels- 

There in nerer aay eicuas for the picture -going huniiiind to be jeiloui. Kven 
ff he dlieoTera hi-- wife being embraced, he will now lim-v that abe baa a Hghteoui 
motive and will explain it all. Wires will learn Ibat atj Immediate nod convincing 
explanation will abarten the pdctur* iaexrqatbly. and that Jt will be far better 
t> wait aod let bar husband learn the truth, when be la an old map. from acnaual 
acnaelniaac* la a far-away mining camp. 

'Crooks will bo told ihat, although the girl confederate aeemi trustworthy, aha 
la bound to sqaial aa aoon at the director denajida It. The tnenag* of tbt filra* 
to murderers fa always plain and dtseou raging. 

The tweet, young girl, tu be correct, tine PHtof rap htcatly apatking. mutt wear 
•rening dreaa when she goes to the apartnJcnl or yaeht of la* sfUaia la Ut middl* 
of the nUttt tad It is strictly de rifeur to drop a lacy handkerchief fuily Initialled 
-s the rti.is* loagne. ' «. { « 

la -.e-ll.tnatujered fxmiliei the telepbena la 'regarded as Immodest and not eo 
be exposed unnecessarily. It ehonld be clothed fa a crinoline or kept m a ca&uon 
ball pecked up at Waterloo and cartful!? scooped out to sccOmmodate the tnstrtt- 
aent. 

Another faacinatiag chapter in the acteen man as I ia the one on sectisg ih* 
table. JF*aod 11 aerred only In poor m Jewish fsmtilet, others e*t grape frnk. an 
sdsptiible tabject for eitfaer comedy or tragedy- 

The detective or cowboy never remove* his hat eieept In the presence of 
death. on!'<* ha ta the featured irtor. 

One may attend partiei or leave entirely wftb&ttt the knowledge or (be 
hoctewy . -- 

Avoid embarvaaament la tbe llltla tfrtill* of life and twaice aeif-conudence 
by. attending motion pictures frequently- and with strict attention. 



WILL H. HAYS SEEfDS GREETING 

TO MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY 



ChruUnaa of 1922 brings to me — and I atn sure It brings to evar*- one in 
tho motion picture Industry — a sense or Jny bore of the certain realisation 
that w« are working with each other 1u a great aervice to mankind. 

The motion plctnre has carriel the sLtent call for virtue, honesty, ambi- 
tion, patriotism, hope, love of country and of home to audiences speaking 
twenty different buifoaf**, bat all mjdi>rttaa.dlnx the universal tsnmsJte r>l 
pciturta: It baa brongat to narrow Uvea a sujowladaa of the wide, wide world: 
It baa clothed thfl empty existence of far-off btmleta with joy: It has lifted 
listless laboring folk till they hSTo walked the peaks of romance and adven- 
tvre vfitn, laoahlng itpa and healthy hearts; it ha B bees the benefactor of ta- 
equaled aimons. _ . 

To the men and women who are actually dolus; Ihia great service of 
motion pictures I sroola voir* the aifinrest sbpetciatiou, 

. To every one in tha industry I aead Cbriitntaa Srrrtinas sad She earnest 
hope that their htptdpet* may he as great aa is m.v grsHtud* for thew iple odij 
co-overaUo*. t Si gn ed I Win II 1 Hui. 

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1 — ■ ■ 1 : 1 

AND OUT 


OF FOCUS 


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By LOU ELLA O. 


, P A R SONS 

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SITTING with dosed eyea sad laoh- 
back over the twerromaatha just 
. a^otit to beeoma hhrtOTT. then 
art many high spoti that come to 
mind. Then are manv events for the jesr 
1022 whnsA ilgnincfincea ii ' great 
enottfb to Dflkc: them worthy of a plac* 
on the franc page of th« modus picture 
aerapboofc'Cf aowmpllah mants. For tha 
past thrt* years it bat been tha tnttotn 
of this dapartmebt to make a day-by- 
Oay acfaadute of Wenia^ recording some 
of Iba moat important happen In is for the 
3« dart of the rear. A diary. n» it" 
•were; of 1M2"a choicest fitm memel!, 

Cbristman, Ti-ith'ira holly add nlstJe- 
toB and good cbeei, li soch a busy time, 
eten the motion pi^tore iDdD*try \i »o 
eofroaaed it dors not care to take time 
to wade through s diy-bj-day cileadar. 
So maaj dayi ate barren of news It 
seemA an itaposition to ask any one to ■ 
read a enoglomeratiop of hsppeninn that 
bin already laded but into the dim and 
misty_past. 

Therefore, after a calm roniidrntioa 
of the situation, I bar* bedded to spare 
the bduscry tbe tardea of reading all 
thu excess literature and Instead aec- 
F*re a montb-by-iiKiaih caleBi]«r. tlnnc 
the moat important morioar picrnre 
errata in each uwnib for (he year l'.'S2. 

Before Id trodudn; thlv-calepnsu', wo 
mj;ht mention, as the ouLStandiDE errot 
of thn rear 1922, the eatraoe* of WU1 
tl. Hays, former Poaimastrr ircneraf, 
into the iaduKiT' Mr Ik;. ■■ . as the 
world knows, resigned from. bis- position 
ih tho President's Cabinet to head a fitjH 
assoctation of tbe motion picture Htr* 
ducees and diatributorH. Mr. Hayi !;«. 
cnntrihuied much lo tic- welfare pf the 
motion picture business. The™ wai, of 
nurse, some criLli-iiini when it became 
kronn that be was to lie paid n salnry 
»l flfiO.OOQ n year, but ho has dttnon- 
■tratrt even tn tbw moat cynical mrnv 
ban of the indnntry ho Was - worth 
double that amount when lir won the v^io 
against censorphip ib M as sac h n aett a. 

The pCaislichiiwttJt victnry, wjlrb pa( 
crnaorahEp HirerM/ up to the rxrple In a 
rereeeudutn vole for the ftmi liuir and 
won an oTfrwbriminj: decision ucalust 
It as a-Sta(e law, is oae if the hl£b tpots 
in 1fti2. We, miRht «dd the moat Iri- H 
umphal moment of any year. 

UiBTfa. Spots |n ifa* War. 

Tfao ejection ot ALfred Smith as Gov- 
ernor La mother prcst triurapa lor the 
motion picture industry. He won tbt 
election from Nathan Miller, wjo was 
Apposrd to tli roosifjctivf motion 'pic 
tsre ojeatun -1 and who waa re*voatibte 
Jor renior^hl}) Lu New York Stale 
" The wliiidrnwsJ vt lite llctin, ilcinre 
Theatre iesncilr of New York ic.oi lb* 
national orcaBimtion j, one sd the In- 
temiting bippeoints of : tin* p.rxt year. 
The now historic battle itsped beiwrio 
Hydoey S. Cohen, president of the H. P, 
T. O. A. and Sr-najtor Jnmu J. Wslker, 
national coynseinfor the 41. T. T. O. A., 
«l Wa-hblngtrin. IX C.. with ChnrSeS o! 
H"iil>- nnd Kamuel llermoc tu Uie "••■'::li- 
'■'.■■ nde cuutrtbut^ tu Uie 1-mi of 
1022. ' 

The nnnii.il rumor thst Adolpb Zukor 
and Jesse h. Laiky were plnuning to 
Aepnroto cvmes up an usual and ils i-sns: 
there If nothing to it. % 

Tht- much dlirf-iissMJ e*]iiitjili!e cutiTriiCt 
Vtn-ern the cihibitrpra ami pfodwari 
Tfaj glvdn n start In ]fl2J nnd ntneer fiO' 
IsliPd, Perbnps it will bu decided In 
1»23. There were lentil complications 
Ibal ini'i-r.T-1. 

Thr nld Natinna] AsAocistion of Mo- 
tion Pictures took its Ettnl bow Uforo 
the curtain nnii slenped outnf rxiitancc. 
V. A. Ilrtdy, who had been thr presi- 
dent and jmldins spirit 1a many rrnsnr- 
sblp hat Lt- ■. withdrew from the tndtjurt 
picture business t>> give his itteaijon Lo 
His theatrical Interest*. 
' J. D. Williams, who had lieen looked 
upon as a aiiurc of .'.«*. ■■.■.[-■■ First 
Nflriiwl. ttepj^d out to Orgtnise his nw*i 
f»mpany. In Eh1n checkerboard of affair* 
Richard Rowlnnd. who resigned In Jan- 
uary from Metro, look Mr. WilUamBS 
place. Mareui I*pevr, who controls the 
Metro company, wa» eftmen prealdrnt of 
Metro following Riehard Rowland's rea- 
Icaallon. 

Other Important events cnncernlrg the 
rhinge of company heads en tha reaig- 

nallnn pf Sami»! Cnldwyti frofn the* 
finldwyn cermpany end the pr*|xtLntrhrnt 
*>t V, J. CodV>t a* president of (Jnldwyn. 
Piefarts. 

Efckibltor* rstealsh ||jia 

There were other thlngn bealda ths ex 
falbitors' Muitsbfe contract that were 
Lalkedaabodt but never finished. One af 
the most discuated subjrets was tho 
a maljpi ma ti on of AsSOCiaLed First Na- 
tional and '!(il(l»-;ii, A connolidBiJon was. 
discussed for almost balf ■ year and 
thm dually 'dlimisand with a hrli't atati' 
Jtieut :s -, : 1= .- it nas ImiKnaiblt- to reucb 
mi agTeomeDt. 

Vitaarranh atnrtfd n $ft.rsXr,O0f> law- 
suit against Famous Players- Lai hy. 
clalmlnir F. P.-I*. had acted in restraint 
- f trada. 

TI10 ouiatandlng fealpre of the year, 
neat 10 the eittranre of Will Ii, ilavf 
niiu the film tiuajbrsa, might be said to 
be the exhibitor hooking orgssiEation 
and distribution corporation. Seme of 
the New York exbtbitors formed an Am- 
•oris ted Booking Corporation known as 
the A. Ii. C... to take care of the small 
eibiblLor. 'the contention of ibe A. Ii C. 
being that the larfe drcnlu were able 
to fnrnlsh so many play dates tbe email 
theatsr owner bad no ch*noe to get first 
run pietorcc By tb* collecti^-e boosJsf 
arrangement, tha members of the A. n. 
('. figure they cam furnish enough play 
dates to make It worth the prodocera' 
whllo lo gi*c thcor first mn iJsrTure*. 
Following New York's lead. A U. C 
organ fiat iocs an byinf formed all over 
the .country. 

Hydaey 8, Cohen, with tome of tbe 
members of his Motion Picture Theatre 
Owners of America, formed a motion 
picture distributors' cnrone.irlon with n 
cayLtsliuliou of M.000.000. This I* 
somelbtag to think about for 1023. 

The year Started off very well In 1D22 
with Jnauary proving n prize monrii so 
far ah importanc announcemeitU In (In; 
Industry are concerned. 

Ernst Lubitsch, the famous; fJermsti 
director, cainc to tlila country In Jan- 
uary and cstabliabiHl bimsolf vary- firm- 
ly In tha esteem of Lho American people 



GRACE HASHNS. 

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rioio it C*'i» hit. 

A female. Horatio Alger cmld do -justice to a story on (Jri'-r H*»fcfas r She 
has sll the pluck, the tndursnee and tbe * licit oil iveneaa of tbria baroe* that Mr. 
Alier made ko popular n jtsneralion ago. *Mln Ilaiklo* atrinds a icntit five tset 
In her stockings, Bhft ia m ber early Twenties, but want she Iscks In years and 
.stature ibe makes up in real American frit. A few months nio she decided to 
make- a piciure. 9h« had ths friendship snd assutaaCe of hein tmai rtrh friends 
SDd from th* Cicemq tuvenment eamjanj prOridlng she MjjM pbtaln a release. 
On tbe rircogth « a wli-e W W. Undklnsofl offered l» (lihlriljuf" her picture, 
-Just FJJta s AVoinsn. - - hat Inasmuih ss blr pnly promise from }[odklti»«ii won 
b telesrtm. nnd trnt a contrnci, tbt money wflu hot forthcoming, rhe contract was 
being "eiit hy mail and mails are »hi«, lUr company wn a Mot^Stld ho* thsjjf 
threalened to strike. Then «st of tbe wlto s;urs inhd if Mis* ll^kine would give 
ibetn a slice- of tin- stock In lb* picture ihey would continue milH i>io prorluctkin 
waa nonrplefed. gbo rsfnaed '(I* be Inveigled falo psTttM with nay part at licr 
picture and after supealibs. 10 everyone |u tic cocapany for foir piny, they agreed 
Lo go snrwith production, 

■■Unt it wos a terrible strain," the raid; "My secretary res* lite oiilj- one who 
believed is me. Hhe offered to sell her flivver. Another friend ga?e me her dla- 
ojnnd* to ns^n in <-ase I ftraj stranded again. 

"41t Harry ITwadler, of tbe J*s Anielei Tiraea. rnme 10 my resme with 
a loan, so atVv «eeks ol heart Kcbc my plcltire w*J ctjmpleird. 

Anl the nni*h of ibis fairy Ule Is ibat liit3e Mlit Hasklns wffl make r rob- 
Sblf about *100 000 rbote bfr *ipens»s. She, ia the youngest noniso ITvoduoer 
in the world. snJ a hiurtlsr. T*» Secretary, we mJiht add, la going to g*l a oew 
filler for a Cbristmss gift- 



■ ho srerc faa*T to gri 
durr r~i Op I B i^n aWi t 

Abiiul January II Will II. JJayi let 
It hr knowu alt the 11U uf bla curnlnc 
into the motion iitrtur^ industry was 
[ nrii mere chatter Ills terra of office 
Stsrfd March ■*. dating u yesr after ha 
i-.-ir:,d pre*ld'<ni llenliiig's Ci*blne:. 

SMarenK Isjcv. irnj" \Ijlrd s* jpaassssswl 
of Metro to take ibi- j*lac* left vacant 
by Richard Rowinnd's resign ail< m. 

V. 11. Warren, thr prise proniLriVr of 
film companies, bssbb o*e mors- to bis list 
by forming 'the ,\ai<riciiri RclcastDg C<iiu- 
pndy. 

I/iiiis Cflvlllirr. AaataiMjfiBign. doci hli 
pmrlotjc duty to Efbl cmiiorahlp, Intro- 
OnciOf a bill 111 the Legbdatum to reprs] 
Hie low F Of minrso hr wmk drfcattd. 
OoTf>mor Miller saw Id (hat 

Tho first ftttnnll rtpnri i-f the State 
Ommission nf UrUeU Pi'-tnrr*. ii mili- 
mltted, abowing tliat 0.104 Btntfl per* 
mils werr Issued, 190 pidtlrM slHsVd 
and five whblly condrihnrfl, TI10 censor 
board nakod far ihr iibslitance nf tseivv 
fldditlotial ininectiir* and r*viow*rs at 
a ttlnry of S4..100 rncli a yenr, and al- 
most. gars tbe Stsie heart fatlur* si all 
this eipendltwrr of li s rd -earned egahT 

AdoJph Zukor rrlebTsUs his tenth an- 
olferanrj lu motion pirturri Bhd tnri- 
Qelitasly the b!r:h of the fne roci pw 
tare. Streb HernhcrdL whosn plclure 
wgj the first fesinr* £'.::: to come to tots 
nriorury, was invited to attend the cele- 
bration. 

Taa'Uyrrs bilta for a Cnltett States 
Aenatoriat luvcsnxation has a hearing is 
■sVsshlngton ar,d r-tt a laugvi *»r its 
ridiculous sapcrsiogs Bgaiust the Indus- 

William Fox celebrates hfs ripbtoen ih 
annkefsary fa tbi- mntiuii picture fadaa- 
iry nnd B>t» so n-.^nr releaeatnl and l"f- 
ters nf KOctd arill Ke hok to employ i-ltra 
aecrctaric* to isk* c^re of them aH. 
r^Tssrr. 

Febnisry. the ihorteal mr-ntli of the 
ye*r, goes down na the calender on sev- 
eral trie counts. HH *f thctr was the 
hrarias; an (he Cu-Hller bill to re|ieal tha 
ccnaamhip law. Tha bearing was held 
befnre the Ways nod Meana Comtnittee 
end was buried in the cumojiLte*. 

P. A. Powers |tva tbe Industry somc- 
tldtri to thiHK flbout by huylhf A cult- 
rrnllliix interest In Robatjaotl Cole, , and 
moving bis hi'li'ii::!:-;;' to LhcH. C. bhild- 

far- , 

I'atlir srssted suit atfolnlt the Utile 
Motfaa Plctnte Commission to dttemlM 



DANIEL raOHMAN SPEAKS. 



Daniel Frofcmaa is not Ittlfiit Chriatugi Interfere with bii plana ia he'p 
the old end sick aetnra. Ha la urging alt the actors, both stage and screen, to 
tend 9100- and a photograph for tha souvenir book to be distributed at tba r 
sanual benefit for the sctora' fund, to be bald at tbe Century Thratr* la 
January, Added to tn*e names published latt Sunuay of the acton who kivs 
sent Mr. Frohman their cbffk for llOtr, lax. Frohman adds the samti af Mary 
Piekford, Dongla* Fairbanks *nd Mm*. Qsnna Wsiska. 



the rights of the PaLhe ssrsM In pubtlsb- 
Isg certain news features that were 
elirainstrd by the etsussl hoard. Ths 
scenes In loestiun nere of batiiloc girls, 
the photofripbs of wbirb *ers published 
in sit the newspapers. 

William Fox c.rr - ." ' Lite book 
h'-in are of lit* )e:ir by nurcbaiiDf A. S. 
M. Hatcbinsnn'i "If Winter fumes." 
said to be the year's beat seller in pop- 
ular fiction. 

Tha Motion Picture ffcssstjM Osbts 
of New York met at the T*o £yek II. -I'd 
and were in session fmm Februsry 1-1 
to IT. Charles O'Reilly was re-clreied 
p real Sen E and $»mui.-[ tlsrman execu- 
tive secretary. Hydtiey H. Cnbcn. tib- 
tlonnl president, waa mucb in cvldcooe. 
as waa Senator James J. Walker. All 
this happened be ftire the war between the 
'Blate and national notion iilcLura or> 
gBitlsatlatia. 

Censonihlp wn* killed In VI r^infa 
otic* but was resurreotctl iljeh tn nnd 
pasted in the timnth uf Kthnnirr. 

Lewis J, cTelxnlck imv» the niolion 
pietura rlghta 10 "Hupf-ri of IlrnlEau," 
making hia plans tu luakt a In;: hUiori- 
cal drama. 

Peter J. lirady goes to Washington 
and persuades the American Fid? ration 
of Labor to .cuntfaue (lie battle against 
cenrorihip. ItrsolulinnB art pasted tu 
that effort. 

March. 

March brought. Will II. JIsjs into 
office and saw tha begfanLnt; of ibe aLo- 
tton Plctnn Prodnotn a&d Dlauibutora 
dettined to figure largely In the motion 
picture crests of tbe year. 

William Landau and William Brandt 
were nominated! for president of the The- 
atre 1 'Ownera* Chamber of Commerce, 
starting, a battlt that waa to remit in 
the eltsTtfoi of William landau in a 
oeck and neck race. 

Joaapb (tebenek tettles the Question of 
who will git the mutton picture; * rights 
to "East la Wast" by purchasing it for 
Capattqcn Tolmadge. 

Sfary Pickrord wins fa the Cora Wll- 
kednlaf rase which hss drvguecl (liroiifb 
several oourta. The vrrdlct U PQeVQOtt 
Mary spends much mure Hum this, 
amount to prove her slilo of the argu- 
mutt. a 

Tbe month of March Is celebrated by 
Arthur Kane, who s>t* hims.lt elected 
[ire.aldent of Aatocjalrd Exhibitors. 

Filmland gets a tamw when Hamucl 
flcldwyn mngns from the eompuny bcBr- 
InK his came- and F. J. Uousoi steps Lntu 
thr throne teat. 

The atotion PLctura I>lrsrtoni" Asso- 
ciatlOD eivei one of tha mmi importaat 
social affair? of tb* year B the ihupe nf 
s welcome dizuitr to Will 11. liars. John 
Emerson Is toast master 

Mrs. Evelyn Kna* la dappled on dic- 
tator nf the Ohio censor board and put 
Id her place afire a tyrannies! refusal 
to ieetPt a decision made by the censor 
board, in her abtawte, 

Morris Kaho snff Jo ho Woody jota 
the B-Lmbrli Company aa Ireaaurer and 
gtniral managsr. 

"Orphans of the HUrxn." based oa 
'Tha Two Orphans."' comes In for a 
bitter aifuaast BTBtxt.lt la planned to 



show It la London. Finally a Irate is 
arranged between Mr. tiriffitli and Mr, 
Fa*, ffviof r\ W. ibe privilege of show- 
fag it In London, where It is welt r«- 
ctJVed" r 

. . April. 

April, wtih the first hfal of Spring, 
brought, seme Interest tng Hew drveloi*- 
menta In the pictuni busiae.-s, proving 
that each month In PveTy way conTributm 
to the yearly eurprtso". Among the head- 
liner* for April wis Will U. llnja's nltl- 
murum rerunlnir I* permit tbe BOSOM 
Arbitcklo pictures to Lh> •ln.'.'ii mi the 
screen after Mr. Arhueklc win freed by 
a Inry at jhn chnrso of murder. Tho 
Wa^lker-Caheit fight rtarhed Hi bijcx lu 
April mid ilcvffa[itd tana rart lolls Ih New 
Ybtk Rtate. 

I^utfan Fnirbnnks ndds In liis ninllon 
plcturo possruions by buying (lie motion 

flcttiro rights lo "Mondciir Uciiucslre '' 
lootJi Tarkfaftoii'i piny. 

Governor Miller vetoes n hilt giving 
the State Motion Picture fnaimE*?ion 
tfOwtr. which would have conferred upon 
them authority lu miliporan llic books of 
tho ihdnstry for their peruaal. 

Marshal! Neitan. ■>■<.■ »f Assocjatecl 
First Nationals best beta a* a director, 
joins the Goldwyn Company and in 
creaaea the. rumor that .Uimnnl First 
National aud Goldwyn will ranHdldstr 

Alt dispute* c* in VyssaH S. (sssssa'a 
position fa (be coming election far presi- 
dent of tbe Motion I let ore Tlienrre 
Owners- of Amerti'ii Is urtlriH when M' T 
Coben annoaucea his i^mdidscy- 

lltprcaentstivf ontatiiioiiooS composed 
of the AuibunT League, tbe Actors' 
Equity, Motion Picture- Directors' Aaso- 
eiariui], American Praraafiics. Stagn 
Mecbaoica nnd Motion Picture Operators. 
Cameromeu. American Federal ion of 
MuMeinus. photo-etTgravers, preumen , 
componitors. bookbinders, stereotypersi 
and otliers united to fight censorship and 
all other restrictions that thrcateued to 
become- a enmmoa evil. 

The Hope Theatre opened in Diflaa 
with Hop* Hampton in attendance. 

Stay. 

May brought forth, lbs bitterest listUc 
ever waged In exhibitor clrcW, when 
Sydney S. Cohan nnd Ms adherents weut 
to Waahlngton lo bnllle aunfaaL Sena- 
tor Jamei J. Walker, Charles O'Reilly, 
Samuel Ucrmoji, the Now York dtlega-. 
Hop, The annual convention &t ths 
Theatre Owners' Chamber of Commerce 
was held the werk of May \ and nil 
cienta preceding (bat dato lesl up tu tbe 
K oshlngton aeasEon, wbieb was heralded 
f.ir and, wide as a history making affair. 

The Bocbeatrr xbowmen atdrt<-d thai 
csloodi booming by meeting and talk- 
ing of Impeaching O'HeiUy. tfiu-jlly, 
the Slate presidrnt of the exliihiton' or- 
roTiiiaiioU for New York State, retail 
ated by callfac bis henchmen lo Albany 
and demanding nn ciplatiatlvn. The .\J- 
bany session brought forth resolutluns 
endorsing O'Reilly and his cabinet. 

Although Senator Walker gave the 
tsuarssai l^cMn Theatre 0*t»er* a tasle 
o( his tinejt oratory. Sydney 8. Cohen 
proved hia Itoasted strength tbrougbout 
tbe coaniry was not over-rated. "He was 
unanimously erected with oppotitluti 
from no unc bu; the New York delega- 
tion. 

The motion psetnn cniertainmcnt 
gl»ptt fit the Astoe lintel. -MttyXtl. ta 
Choiifti- the BUM iiotiiitiir Rioijnn pietnr* 
star and nt 1 1 ir ssUH Lime put m-.iri" 
money in the treastirj - pf rhe Jtoi-lijty for 
Improving I hi Condition nf (In- Poor, 
wn-i one of tho big events uf lust year. 
Wiil Ii. llnys worked tfttfc the mrmbera 
of ilds jsadptatfan, mett nt wbom nee 
society winiicn, mill hrou^Lt much money 
Into the eCftTfrs. Tlir,% rV*T« Very gtSta- 
ful f> tho tn'oioii plcum- indiiniry. Mnr- 
ciib Locw wiis chairtimn uf the earnlval 
eosftraieteo, 

Following the Waahrauffatm conventiun 
the Theatre Owners' ChnmbT of t'om- 
pijcrt-i' fitW'il rcsoliUi.ois divon'ine Llicm 
Selves fmm tbe nstlonitl t^ody. 

IJIbic Cohen tnki ■ a party nf Aiurrl- 
rups. roi^islliic of Kvetyn Greeley nnd 
Carlyle Iltsrkwrll, iilayers, and Oscar 
, ApfeL. director, to Htdloml to make a 
picture far the FtolLandio Film Company. 

Samuel Goldwyn decide to beenme gn 
aothor and makes «rrn» grm rots tu write 
hie r> mil ■ i-mt ::•■* ■. "Ihl-U rant is b> ■ his- 
tory of bis personal aasoeiaLlnn with mo- 
tion picturr*. 

Will II. llavs and bis e*«siri*e ^eer*. 

tsry. Courtlond Sinilh. trim t* (Icstlnrd 
to hreome on im(v>r1 u.nf [Igu^e in motioo 
pirture-. itaei war s£sinst censorship by 
talking ob tho BiiLjii-t ririjr lime SO Op- 

portiibity ppepenis Itself. 

M. J. OTortle. Imad nf the Public Per- 
trlag Itranfli of iho Morion Picture Tlic- 
ntro On-fiet*. bectna |m r.-. ■ n-- the sp- 
p!«n»n and uttfntloO ..f I he film siorlil 
for Ml ndvlce to tjydney S, Cohen. 

Conference* are started betKecn Hays 
and the exhlbltora op the csjultnMe con- 
tract Bubject. 

His onnfidence In" raartjatj pictures is 
emphasised by William Fog, who leases 
the Apollos the Forty -fourth Street The- 
atre and (ho Lyric foe gates] of his film 
attractions. Trio contracts ■ >. -.. ■■■ jitnt 
before Mr. Foa sails for Knropo tn con- 
fer with Uutchlti-nn im Ihn rilmlrc of 
"If Winter Comes," nrrnngpht Im the 
shnning of "Mnitie Crlstu," "Ncn." nnj 
"Silvrr Wings. "' 

Lauretta Tlflflf I" eiigngcl by Metro 
to star in thr film version of thr for 
fsmed "Peg o' My Heart.'" 

Famous Playcra-Lnsky brinirs tesna 
EtadscTRta tidings !.■ gas) ocl«r» in the 
East by planning to open their studios 
fa tbe Krv>,t. 

Tana li aonndH for Gilaon wtflseBbs. 
who passes away on the Const •■(•--■* an 
crtlso career as sronario wriier fof 
Paths and other companies. 

Just when the foreign difficulties of 
morion pictures bn-ei In a prnceful ntate. 
Mexico rise* and puts o ban 'on all 
Metro ami Famous i"lay«-rs-I.s.sky film*, 
Obrrgon tak's tills ntritud" beeius* of 
the manner in trbirh the fiiut cumpanles 
depict Mexican tlUafa*. 

Jane. 

TTie month of rose*, thr Brat' hint of 
Summer shows a natural slowing up of 
film Bcth'tOs. Our Utile playmates 
btfin to think of the country and Lho 
sea breexfe. 

One big event is mode public and that 
Is the selection, of the PiUnutn riuildias 
as the wile of o sja tf ap picture theatre 
for Famous Players- La* ky* The Pru- 
dence flf>ioU Cerrwrfatimi mndo a loan 
of (9,t)>X),o0o to the film company far 
thr purpose of erecting tlio theatre. 

William 3 : :i :■-:■ ■ - c \, Ifnnnit nad Jnmra 
Oliver Curwood stnrt suit nitntnaT 
diaries Burr nod tljn Fdwln Cnrewe 
pToductfons, nemely r Affllfatoil Utstrib- 
utors. for alleged infrliigemsnt of copy- 
right in "I Am the Lnw," anld tu bo 
a comhmlnstion of 'The Valley nf Pl- 
Imt men, "Tho (rirl Fro-m the (Jr>]detj 
West" and "EIver"<i F.nd." 

Bitater, dr.. son vif Ilustrr rutd Natalie 
Taltuftifcc Keatoa and nrphew of Norma 
and CoDstanee Tsltnadge, arrives in find 
a royal welcome frubi hit BiorJon picture 
family, jneludina; Joseph Kebrnrk. 

.Marsa.aH Nettan and ntaoebe fsveet 
meet in Chicago and are married with 
nfdy a few days' adrancc notice to their 
friends. 

Tha Eastman color process desaoa- 
strsfea (he poaslbi'itlea of rn|or od the 
K-rrcn. It ts used la Hone FJaoiritooV 
pictare, "Light In tb* Dark.** 

Harm&Dy la the key note oi.tka fine 



ofncisl meeting of Will II Hays snd Jyd- 
&ey i*. Coben. 

Assndaied First National files suit 
against Thomas IneeTfor aJlexed breach. 
of contract. After ftactirtf firs; far a 
frw month* nfL dlfflmltirs were pitched 
up and Mr. tnre agreed ti release bla 
;." ■•'■■'■ ■■ thnoigb tb" Him company. 

Jrsv I.ssky, who lailed for Eurapo 
esrllcr Ih tho Wlllim. tends word] from 
abrond rliat ho has estabillhed a Paris 
srensrlo hnrenu to |M lho beet possibla 
MT-i ii materlnh 

Sftintor Jnmra J. Walker, Is the fUfst 
nf luiiinr ii c n diiinsr given a* a testi- 
monial nf ilin nffecNoTi and esteem in 
ichich he l* beld hj Hie (heaireman, "by 
the Theatru Ofrwot*' Chamber of Cont- 
ra creo. 

Pnihe h-.s ■,. little sunshine fa Its life 
when the Okie censor rule.* the film com- 
pany bad a iH'rfect right to show a pic- 
lure of Mrs. l^velyn J*now and QPOte ber 
ih eayinjc the public hnj lho mind of 
a child of twelve nod TS per cent, of (ha 
i peoplr are not lit lo think for (hetneelvps, 
' Paramount opens a school in Hs!]r. 
- »[».«! to train th> employees fa the sri 
' of mating hwchPT pictures. The hoard 
t of control !•■ A>m|f"«rd of Famous Piay- 
i en-Ln«ty ctecutlvrt and the learbers ara 
tljc players, directors and technics! men 
1 of ins Lesky studLos, The idea origi- 
nated with Adnilph Zuknr- 

Slr e'harles lilghstn. So Fng'ish tmpnr- 
i sit-in, lells Ebr ItAi nf she Associated 
! Motion Picture Advertisers -■>;,., !!»:l;i; &f 
E>(h*b Sstln'UllllH methods. 

The c, ii,iB,|, ,■ ciuitrBrt Iliav uisiiisg b*- 
nifl wa,g-pri i-ti vnr hstiJ It Will II. Hayi 
I for Lhe t.r.idnn'f* and i>sbibii»rv, and lbs 
three exhibitor organisations. Motion fte- 
■ tore Thejire Owners or America. Thea- 
tre Owner* 1 Chsmber »f Commerce an>l 
■ he Motfun Picture TnssVtra Owni-ra of 
New York Stale, every day in rvevy ttay 
' ;;i:'.i j hotter Odd hotter. 

Mge Msnth », :l ■. for '..•< i : r, ro nccept 
en offer from tho ^rnDsmo White Pom- 
pan/ to star ia a motion bjdtata produt.-- 

WoTd 1* flajh^d from tli* Orient thst 
tho crook trust responsible for tb- 1 tliofc 
of films !n lhe I or Hint Is uut to 
Wfht, United ATtlnta in lho 
thilt li;: i made this poniiblc. 

Theifa Hum «igns a conirnct to return 
lu lhe screen dh n Nelsnlclt star. 

Little .Tune Cnprlrc? Mlllarde arsista to 
gfaddon tho home uf her parents, Harry 
Nfillsr'!^. the director, and Jono CsjiriCc. 
the actress. 



company 



July. 

Jnly la i--'t riperlatly importanl, moat 
of tha indusiry being too inreat on vaca- 
tions to thick nf anything ela*v 

8enator Myers geta buiy again and 
presents an attack on lhe whole- film in- 
dustry, so bliter many papers take tbs 
editorial stand Ibat the Senator should 
bo made to produce proofs for his stair- 
men is. 

Mrs. A. H. Mirseher comes to town 
with a dim bearing the alluring title of 
"Hollywood Mfbts." 

Famous I'lnyers-Laskr takes n.*er taw 
ccbtrol of the Alfred Black thratm In 
Xew England and Harold 1!. Franklin 
is put fa charg" of rbem. 

Associated First National makes no iu- 
lerestiitg survey ■ f foreign conditions and 
prepares nri tnirresinn; statement <;, BJm 
condillotis abroad. 

Kotlna Henley Krmles eomea lo towu 
from l^indon with a print of 'The Bo- 
gessdanj Ufrl," wbVh h«r husband, ilarley 
Knoles h has produced hd Etmlnnd. 

The indMsiry lo soildened by the nnwiai 
or Imle Ilolilay fonnollcy, tin: child acLor, 
who wan n iilwco In the; heart* i>f tb* 
Amerlcnn iiiihlic hy bis tfne work on the 
Irreetr. 

Tho liny svatem which comes In for 
a hitrrr ih-iiiiiirintliln from PtkI Niiart 
N'Ipdlfafl*r "f I'bilioh'tjihln. thentre owner, 
l# dropped hy tlie prodttcera foilow-hs-g Mr. 
yirdllfigrr'n rlnircN ihnt he had been dit- 
H-rUnliLoted BBJiiiist. Th- Motion Picturo 
Theatre Osiiers look rhts occajfan lo say 
thst they j,-,,! never lici-u lu favor of Llta 
li'v melhotl 

Will II. Itays ;■■■■■■< to CaliforniA ro 
meet the "fulka" fa the motion pietura 
Industry. 

Marie I'reiost puis her name on tSs 
dotted line, agreeing to appear for 
Warner Brothers and none other. 

Tlieal.ro uniting liecomrs such a Libit 
n lib Marcus I^«rw. be hurs Ihesires En 
his *]eep His July investment was n 
mrr* <:.•'■ of *T. '«■*.). --■ and gate him 
control of the Slste Tlail:? fa Loo An- 
-■■■!'!.. and thu Warfeld Theatre in Han 
Francisco. 

The Setxnielf r'^mpnny gets s taxto of 
thr censor board arbirnry ideas when four 
bathlue glrla nrr nit fmm a news reel lu 
Chicago nnd New York. 

Will II. rtaya namtaea interest in aoi 
"tTiciil Who's Who. to bo issued on tha 
ii, ■■inn perltiee !r -!i--"rj. 

Uays in Califiirpis grant! interviews 
on the popular subject of censorship. 

Jack Hehtard and Marllynn Miller add 

trt the gar'ty pf rhe month by inarthln? 

to the nlr.tr at ilie home of Mr. and Mrs. 

I>ougla* l-'alrbjuki in tiavcily niLs. 

a ■„ u ■' • t . 

Aujpi^r, iba lioltest month In the yesr, 
is one n[ Pin pSOSt crenlful despite, tba 
fact l| \t an snniiAl rilslom for lhe nlm 
i:..hi--si. to slaw down during the heated 
Summer month*. 

The liJtn operotore ihrroteo to Strike 
snil n cosferenee. lasting nil day, In hel'l 
between the iheatre nwaers and the op- 
erators. Tli.- troubfa stsned over a 
ihrrnionetl reduction of 10 per cent. In 
solar}, -■- i . - - I" s Iho oparstora werB askesl 
tn lake .■..!■,-., of :.'■ business ci-ndl- 
liona. After n two dayi' meet lux. lhat 
was warm enough to bo staged fa Ir*- 
land. imicable arratifemtQU were reached, 
by both sides. * 

Tbe Associated First Nitlcm at -Gold- 
wyn mercer waa definitely dectsured oS, 
inerrby gitiag tho film writers a chancaj 
to write about sotnclhinc else. 

Tbe aim Industry Is surprised to hear 
that W. S, llart and bis wife, who waa 
formerly Winifred WesLover, cam fl to a 
piTtfat; of the ways. 

"Adssa and fcva*^— The screen righLa 
La purchased for Marion paiies. 

Hays rctsrna from Ifnllywood. having 
leam«d all about the Intricacies uf film 
mai fag; 

Tha Kitchener Him, imported to tail 
country by J. Parker Reade. Jr.. is held 
np at customs peadinj; V request from 
the Brittab Ambatandor (hat It be barred 
from American tJtrssttssa, It was turned 
dosvn by tkc Knpli»!i censor boanl. 

"Brass," liberies Norris's iwpular 
novel. Is purchased tiv Wirner Bmiherv. 
who appoint Hidney Krnnklin tn direct lu 

Jame* 'Iraltntcr. the popular film Idol 
of tbe bn«lne»» unrhl of motion nicturea. 
accepts il job to net us personal rcprs- 
srntatlvo of 1". J. Coduil, president of 
Uoldwyn. 

The cool grbtttfan looms up as a. serl- 
ons prnblrin nnd ilio Theatra Owners' 
Chamber of QafflpWfea tnct fur action In 
case, of an tbirrgency. 

Tho redueiinu an lhe rnw Blm tariff Is 
decltreil hy tha EssttEnN Company to ha 
rneaninglesi >u for ns l^«:lnr their pries* 
fa concerned, but r t - ■ decision of the Srb^ 
ate I',:, ,- ■ ■ Committee nil the film tartl 
had different const met Ion i put on it by 
different people. '.'■:: most of tbe film 
industry were Of lhe opinion. It was. a fast 
tariff and a happy compromise from tha ■ 
bJrii lariff snke«l for. 

fydncy S C-.'i- n i* ippninted n tdCtt)- 
h*T-or Acting Sfcyor llKih-nrta coram I u 
tV. s-leci-l to l»ok into Ibe tbreatestei 
Coal ihortag^ broacht sbon! by tbe con-,, 



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THE MORNrNG TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 




trovrraj between th* mio* osrneri and 
tbrir employee*. 

Leo It Forrest invents a UilLic movie 
ir J [.It perfect ■jncTOoLutlliD, ap-iirdJue to 
. nhle advices received frnm tieranany. 

Warner Brc-lhrn show their approval 
■ ■f ili,' Htys organisation by Pi-corn in ft 
members of [he MaMuti Picture Producers 

Ftcu Niblo GCiiuir** (be motion picture 
rights to "T]tr l'sjnous Mrs. Fair,, which 
I:. 1 will pat on the anrrn fur Louis 11. 
Mayer with diatribuUun through Metro. 

The joint committer, formed for the 
promotion and protection of art and lit- 
erature. c.inbr»ci»e;t!i* Actora" Equity, the 
Authors' L*sfg*. Motion picture L>ir*c- 

tsshr Association. r*tnrf.i CI Bib, Allied 

I'-:.-.'.-- TndH Council n/i Screes 



Wrtm 



Clab, faoMi 



■ :■« first 
nt»l chain: 



meeting. 



iJeonre Cirri is appal 

MsrT Pitkford buys tbr icr«n richls 
to "Dorothy Yrrnon of II addon ilall." 

Hazel Daly. in.priva.tr life tbr wir* of 
ITarry Beaumont the fe wt W. presents 
kr husband wftb * pair of twins. 

A member of tire Jlimslan, Soviet Qar- 

rrmmtnM approaches wm a, Boa with 

dti idea lo seail an American film mm- 
pin? jtji& Hu»ia [n nukr pictures. Jo- 
seph Srliciict Is n|j|hni(i :m] la loo* into 
iht matter. 
Alfred Wris*., on* nf ihe Goldwyn offi- 



cial". ul|i his inwresr in JJoldwjn ind 
retires from The compapy. 

JUra. C. S. Williamson, miliar of many 
screen plays, reaciii-a America to takr n 
trip Ml the invitation of one <<( the rilll- 

r'nii] i-uinprttlk'*. 

Canon Chute, who ens brrn <,ir*.nt.elv 

'.iFi-nl, fimin Inrili v.illi th* luttinlliililli; 

aiutpraeni ihni In- lini'- nr,t believe in nit- 
u>r boards, but [hints. ctnaornhly »ho"ld 
h- * Federal la*. Tbli li particularly 
interentliijt inasmuch aa Ciloii (tut 
was one of ibi' moat ardent ftupporUr> at 
■ ■i :"■■.■:■.!;: |' in New York tRitp. 

I flivreMl aofjuIrM iht cioCiofl ptctarf 
ricola to "Drifting." AJi« Brnd/'a ««r 
p'.-ii. It ia JBteEidcd! mm ■ vi-bSflr for 
Hrtprllla Pun. 

Slorrta KoJtn mukn ■ ptonrt irbleh 
bt nil* "T»l W* Mtrt tum 0t di»- 

iK)«*« »r it to Afucfatcd; Bantam foT 

dinHbutiau. 

Hobert Jlichraa'a "F*l]a Doana" ia a>- 
lertrd sa ib* fine vebk!* tur I'o!a N>jcH, 
wjo ia ptit-y-i Id iSit cauDtrj- to tualtA, 
pirtnm for Faraout Plarcrtf-Laakf . ' 

L'onildimV.c aurpriK i* Tnati'>«tcO in 
film drcliri when nodolpb. Vilpnsis-rr. 
rarimmrM'a prize itir. ttattr init 
■filDit TtmoiiM I'larrn-Lukr. nlktioE 

an infripgMiJnrot of contract. ValefilJuo. 
ii- (id!^ cOoltnoTI* !"t1f\-r«(i ill "JtTowl i'''i 

Hind" ehiiPEt* hi- opipL^p at 40 in* 



ALFRED E. GREEN 



DIRECTOR 




raonatBTT T«<ae 10 ifaii comPtnJi ■* 
JTTr*Uj |<crvrd twtiusp be bat tol been 
fives yi(. rain [titration he bnlirvM ia bla 
Jrile. Ht Iblfikg blf MlBTT Of (l.-H.KI ■ 
weft )■ ituwiricleut is rjjw of hl» irral 
^lucrtia, , 

Uvtro'bn/i rto flhn rfchla to 'rlcBra- 
moiiche.' the popular neve;, for i(n In- 
J rram. 

, ■ Wiliiain Ilandotpb Beans .-mured lb* 
Truerlon .for "Wfrea KdiibtbooJ Was in 
r wwer. .11 

UamJe Attacni latamta liliv men dn 
bet rxpenmeqta for ILjadnc moclon ple^ 
Oirta. an inrentian the haa penected ofi- 
er much irtnrlr ud ia wkkih the Kaa'.man 
"" * PM f tiprwaea • belief. 

Septcmbtr Irlup 1 rttarn of the Ata 
iadnatrj 10 town and maoj plana all rip* 
for- dcrofOpcumC- 

Labor l»«j brluta tba opesinc or sa* 
new *3,0Du,0C*j Krirmaa Th.»ire ia 
Roducier. which 1* admlttctl lo )m the 
flnea; [btatrr of lu Und la tin- world- 

Taomaa Ifiiba, aucnur of "Tfcji Sfrft] 
of n Nauifn," eateamlca' Labor 1**3 i»V 
aBlirjLriR'lur; ibj. irtrrnatioii pf □ b** tiTnj 
rUniHmiy Jq whVd Madrivn Cjar e Ja th; 
aiar. r JJbt fln,t prodoerion will *e th« 
tilm TermJob of a plav by .Mr. Dixon, 
tailed 'The BeaiL" 

f Adolpb Uruisdr, top trf Williotn Brandt, 
n (riven to Uke bit pi bed In tnn riJni world. 
Ha ia nnmed AdolDU out at cutnp:lm«nt to 
AiJo![ih ZiiknT. 

' The Cbriitiaa Utrtld miL.-. ita bow to 
the motion picture pybUe ord annotincta 
p!noa m pratac*/ pldtrfn, 
■ Wilk "Ben-Hnr 5 " o.m 1 tnntiiif fllta pro- 
daetioa, it beboovr* (JoWwrn to en the 
beat powjiblr, lalem. Jdtm- »tatbia ■- 
tbercfort tbr unaaJaona eboire of 'iJ. 
Uold*yn attentive* 'to do tae adapiaiioo. 
■ TV Olpitol Companj- ahowi Sfi id 
predatloo of the fir.e work tof B. L. 
Rothairl by cuinc; him e. new coutrar: 
at i macJi Inrcer natirr. 

WIUiBZD Tdx pot* Stptrmbet on the 
niap bj BnpoQDrint the c&nstn:c-:iu« of ■ 
^J'^ifKKi fh-f*tre in Cl^ceUnd. 

Patbe aprlAf* a tin)* unrprlu Uj .in- 
rjouDci&B; ":-: Tanl Rrunet will not re- 
turn to lbi« country nor tlie S'.j-.t *-<>ni- 
. pan v. He miina aa prfiitic. :it. Xo auo 
ccaaor i* named. «-i * 

Fro/MPor Elniitrlti— no relatlnnnf Uij 
— cxplalm bin theory of rrlati»lt? In n 
fllitn. Jingo rilcienfeld acqulrca it fflr 
preaentntinii, 

In th* uiiiUi ->t all tin? tllk oeninnt 
Hn]|jiroe-w I-;. F. Albeo itrikca * b*pp7 
note when hr oHrni all hla plarrr* t<> re- 
frnia from csalIiic, napcriopa ajdioit 
KoHrwood in ihr of the* Keith hopva. 

Toe forooiii Uernmti acfreiia Pn!a Ne- 
rri arrive* in New Yurie and &■•■* lli« 
jaded Blm writera a (brill with act be*u- 
tr and her eonitnental air. ' 

Den niomentbal. wbo atvlrra m, the, 
a* me boat 1 lu Minn, Nexri* hrinra back * 
print df ""KiuJoti aticf Cjomurrah." ■ fn- 
raoitq tiermift jiictnfr. 

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Recent Releases: 

"The Bachelor Daddy" ) Wi& 

"Our Leading Citizen" Thomas 

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In Preparation: 
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waa Em Ftflwci"' 
and Marion f >a 
.... .he upaaliBuui approvii of 
[be Kav Ycrk eriilfla to bcr fine work. 

"IA by I Am Aahamtd of the Moviea" 
tfta a rise out of ilie entire induatrf, 
*oU ererj far VljUWM a-gTipoJnc; for til* 
own who ivrole the anonimoua aerie* un> 
tier tho initar of Lrinjj In the industry 
hinine.f 

John C:. Flinn, ope of tbe mont popu- 
lar man in th* fllto indltntrj;. in elorted 
president of the Atftoclated .Motion Pic- 
turr Adwe.rtiaoni. 

P«lnkill eolefa fhr linieHjtu ivljeti 
nfnrrr Protbera atart -nit ntrulunt tba 
Loev t>>iapatiy and Aww>dated r"lrni N" B - 
UnnaL rlalmlnf tbtf were baabk l* gef 
111'" tint nrn plettihw. 

Pete rTralth, kouwn nocialij- aa Peter 
fJridUy Smith. U rbottn by I/onelni Falr- 
banka to handle the exploitation or 
■■Robia Hood." 

A romance onntereat to tbr film IdiIlu- 
(rj ia th* marriajte nf Ann* Kujtene Ail- I 
ten and vYMUrri I'acteraoc. eacfa of Ibcm 
a £-ir! of the Ind.i.iry in tb* South, ■ 

Tbe State IVl. railoa of Labor aUfti 
■ he futhi nsTiiaat the re-el ert ion of tins- 
ernor MiiJisr (■> rlrctLlarlzini «l] the 
theatre o«itirM of tb* Stale on ceniior 
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Teleview lootnn into right nnd be- 
comej. n tuple uf eivtivipnnllon. I< dcniK 
with -nnoilire dimrnalon und'ean r>nly be 
&hnwn in tlim'n'-. rpfL-in|ly equipped fnr 
it* jirrarnrrtlinn, 

Tbf \taodat6i] llnokinj Cocnprjiy i» 
form'-il to ni'o thru Koui* nf tbo aranllt-r 
exhibltnra pH flmt-run pleturea. I| U a 
ilrive n^ hi. h! tb« lafff* eire^iita where, bf 
a pjnrniKped number nf plav Aattm r tar 
larpr tlirnti-e nivnei> pi the-l>e*t pic> 
tarrn. N.irlnii) tlurkan ia r':-<-'-.: on rbief 
■MMS 

Lillian - e '-\*h n\ztm a contract with In- 
spiration Pin 11 res and arreca la en ti» 
I T(«lv In film "The White Slater." hcrtinit 
pnnlurtion." ■ 

Metro mnkea a deal to diatribuie bet 
film In the Weal lndtaa. 

Botb labor and Ihr exhibitor had rntn- 
mjtt«ra wall on, the Drmocratic and Hc- 
pnblicab comentloiu to Arte ibcm lo (jut 
n p'anb: In theit re>«jp<tiYF [ilalPormt 
MJEJinat r.si.vhip Th* r>*moClr|1a mm- 
pU*d wilb thla rri;i;fcjt while Chr Re 
iinAlI^aoA icnnrrtl it. and fat a good' lick- 
lup for their indifference. 

Williotn Teamen Jrromr ent*m tb* 
1 T m liui- : nciuj hn red president nf lb* 
Teebtii-nlor Motiitn Picture Coriwration, , 
a eone*rn [hat a>rnon«tr*tea tn th* efe 
Bi» aaliHfnctlnii uf xnme of tW prodiie^m 
its abilltj to nuintifactiiM; ool«reil lilnla. 

Al I .i .-I 1 ( ;:i.lif! Ulld II. I'. Si>fnii1jr r;;. 

who have Joined 'orcM rnrlltr lit the 

/'.i;'. Llcbtman aa a dittrRvytor unil 

Schillhern.ns a prod'irrr, prepare to adJ. 

'The Raw* to thrir attractiona. 

ft. F. Kehulbi-TiC f|>rma n permanent 

alock ryimiiju.v iu ukc care of hla pro- 

doctioca. 

Dr. C. If. Sheldon, autboe of "In Hia 

Btepa." emen tbe film arena girded* to 

lirbt the nuK of tbe Christian Herald 

WW* Cnmrianr. 

D. Vf. tlriffitb Ci\ea bia approTa) to 

tba tiara admin Lit fatj o£ b: joining tba 

iia.Ts nreauiratiou. 
; i -.Conrt action la taken bv tbe Uoldwrn 
- ' Companr on .Sherlock, IIolixw*. Lo re 

■train other campanira from uainc tba 

title of Cudin Kuyie'a characlcr in am 

war. 

October, 

The n induairy unilr-d durinr, tlctober to 
do it* bit low mi '■liH-tinB Al Smith Uov^ 
ernor, Perbap* the tnowt talked nf cinnf 
in couneiptifiu with ihr fniiijiaijpi of Mr. 
HniiUi waa tlm meetliHt of Sydney K. 
l.'oben nnd <"liarl*ji O'RpIIIj at r-nnipalKii 
Itradi]uarteni.' Cohcti nm\ O'Reilly ahook 
hand*, thert-tij rniudnc: a rumor lu Ik- 
circulated that thi-y were ab-.m; [o let by- 
goan be bycnin-at. 

>Iarj llckford add (Mtieba Fairbanks 
come to town and i'mic zvte- hintaelr «n 
all Lb* front page* of us.- dailies wben 
bf ahoou a ttnbia Tlood arrow into the 
air nnd it hha a tailor in th? hrewt. 

IlodkinKin aria ili.- motion pinfnr* 
nrii-ilear^ for the dintnbution n\ "Bull 
IKjj J.'rumm'ind. - tbe picture made by 
tbr ITollandia Filtn Company. 

A filav n*H that nttracti attention ia 
ihe one filed by Mir; Aiinr ajcainat 
Harry IHtrant, a^kine lu br relieved [ram 
a contract -It.- cnadr with him si* in* Li m 
■uperviaion of lier film t-ar*er + Tnc 
court found a verdict for Mr. i 'u r**n I 

The mnpic tiainr nt Belancci is hrungliT 
into inotJtir. pit-tiiren whan .J&lward 
HrldKCO. bMhoT of -Hi* fumnrw I livid, 
funoa a film prudueliiK compnny. ■ 

Sydney K. (Vjhr-n, MCBJailtoMDtl bv'lila 
fnitlifnl frieTitJ antE mlvlaor. St J. OTcmlr, 
lea re New York. f*ir u tiinr of lar- rvuicitry, 
alnpplnR.en rnnti: it vorinua film mn- 
.n'lUinl"^. It in Whi^pcrnl out loud tbflt 
>l>. C*hrn may ilrop a hint or two tn 
Fnifir of A) HmLth 

Dnualaa Fnlrbanlu diarovrm the Tri 
ane/le .Company baa reaUtKcted] E omc-of 



hia oldest I film and after diurifrctinr. 
them Mr. Fairbanka aecka to rectraJa 
Lbia compuiT and all other* rttiainx- nil 
uld films una rclraitnf them, 

A»at>cinted Vint Nttumal appear* to 
!"■ cosvinctd Thai Mr. Ilaya La 1 vil 
MlbM pdduitiAn in the, him indoatr*. They 
juore it by Ji>JniDE lh* M-ii-n JHctura 
iVwducer? and IHntr^tilor*, Inc. 

It. U Cotnpaiiy seta lu wr-inj with 

tbe Btat* Motion Picture CopunLtaion 

bf uiifatiDB tu'- rctuwrahip Ipw iq t litre. 

apecllie inxtnniri They pay i!ic fin* ot 

*IW) apiece Itid pnmi*e to never Jet it 

hap lie n •xaiej. 

1 fn-elyn 1 Umjey returns from abroad 

to marry. John iimilej, a ateel maxnate. 

'1'bey co tu rlurope 00 tbrir boserBoooDt 

IJutloctive Pirtnpea rnlargn ita cipi- 

U1 bj addlnc a ttw more tailliODt (a 

it* raourcr* at .1 Ubfoc * f*w aor* 

DiilLioOAJreB like foJwarJ: ^Ifttiqu*, Win, 

thKM> Akiridi and Richard Whitae j. 

MeaiiwhlC* .iiniri Hoban. aad Arthur 

Fn-rd keep 00 loookioi around for food 

1 film 'melcnal and player* to match tba 

- Gnorxc Ark** niiality of producrTa. 

' Julen Bmlatour btiTB "Lawiut Lip 

cenr." Samuet Sbiptnaua auceeiaful play, 

to bribe it ('■ tbe arrvx-n aa an alPalar 

apccial wtxh liujie Hampton In lbs btad- 

111S rCie.' 

Frtocipnt Picture* la forming a ■ «r 
pontlon headed by t^pl Lcanrr anil >pou- 
:■!■■! by Irvinu; I^«Kr and Mike Bqkd- 
PMJb 

t!n*rI*B Cbaplin file* init afilDit 
i hiirln Amador who, under the name 
of Charlt* Aplin. not oaly attempu t» 
take bur name, but to uae 'wet of hia 
cutnrdy trick*. air. f'baplia win*, * 
"'jure: vf Luuch fTiliticadou to bia 
I frienda. • 

I Xtt* iiiii- aerccs hcrolee who eiti cao- 
| uiv and ride* in * limouaine cvcrn in tor 
j a uauniac by Mr*. >.'li Lfoame^ wboihti 
to kc«p h*r job by wprkinf hard for 
1 Governor Miller for re-election. 

Bfbrrt. McAlantfy reporta, aa head of 
the i u\r 1 '■■mjiaiij. ■ motion picture con- 
rern encaced ia Ufmuia'. tbe "(^hranirj** 
of American UiaTOfj."" 4 

■The Town That Fbreot God." a Fdi 
eprcfat? opens at tic Aator aad" cornea 
in foT nnentlon !«cc*«ae of ita fieajitic ■ 
a.orm scene. 

lJaueias FnSrbmUa rtreivea tbe anahl- 
moui prataa of the film indmtry and tba 
critiea for hia wucderfuJ prodtLcUoa, 
"Hobln Howl." u open* at tbe Lyric. 

Will If. Hay* recrlvea sum- of thi 
'dr.-™ [■,->[!, 1 1 leadrra ■■( tbq oountry and 
fiprci-M to do everything in hia pow«r lo 
flid national education week; on iha 
ifjtBJj Ba, 

TAlbt OberboUcr writes a book on the 
morals of the motion picrtirei that d.'vi 
moat frankly with aubjecta Mr. Ober- 
Imleer refuaca lo tolerate on lb* screen. 

] itspirstEuii prow* i(« intention to cor- 
ner all [he best noaaiblo film talent: !• no* 
j'll" boast, by niEiiio; John Soocrtsoa. as 
director. , 

jVamoow n*ycnJ^*kj indue-* Booth 
T*rkinjno» to *ifh o* U* dot[«d line to 
write an oricinal f.-r Tunmaa U*Itbab. j 
The exhibitors prove their itufeprnd- I 
ence by rcfuslnc to In lbs Millet advo- 
cate* coerce fhem intn a&owiajE Uilier 
slides. They [dedce. themselve* tp np- 
l*'tt Smith willr [heir acreen* wftn slide* 
and with cash. 

Mexico enters fntn * treaty of peace 
with n representative of the 1 1 ay* oeTice 
lit Mexico, nnd prnniiars to accept Ameri- 
CAJi fl]mji iT tbrro are no more' alami 
tnken at Mi'iican cbararten. 

Tflnmoji.tf. I'dCtrn i* appointed by Will 
I !. rjiiyt in Trpri'sent blm no tbe Or.it. 
The censor bonrri lets a little act bark 
when tb*' court onier* n case, aira[pst Fa- 
nu*tiM P lay era- LAsky dismissed mm too 
trivial Ut- be ir^ed, 

"On* Exritjna \lsjhr," ihe moat unicfit* 
film vm bmneht In ilie acreeit, open* *t 
the Apojlo Theatre. In ii Ihtvid- Wwt 
MriiTilh nVmonatrntea that be ha* tb* 
rvmrsCv of bta ronvictibn* and is trot 
afraid to he original. 

Jan* Constanra ^r new arrives with two 
important aTrandfatbera— to help her ba- 
romc n motion plrture «tar If she chooaea 
lo xrare (h* trreen \lr-r mother 1* th* 
dflufhter'of Adolph Zuknr ud her fatier 
th* boh nt Mnrrua T>**w. . 

The ftrhndkrauta, father and *on. are 
aimed by Eve ToseU. who plana to maka 
'Th* J)m,-.- nf Lipbt'* vtrrinnlnx the first 
of ihe v*nr. 

Chsrlle Ch«p*r- leta \t be known that 
he nppr'-eini** ¥A*n l'itrvbfnn<'a riovotinn 
an tniiili thai he la nine M star bpr in 
n aerVs at feittur* (irodticllona. 

United Artlnra ent* T " iijin an orrani*- 
meit with M.-tI-i.'" N'oklmovo to dls- 
hrlbnl* '"Kaliwne," her mont rocent pro' 
du"linn. 

J, F>. IVil itsms resiana an cot era"! Utin- 
e>;sr nf A^wlatiMl First Nstionil pnn 
Blcbnrd Rowlnnil li n.uned to take hia 
Bstfen 

rfSWIssnaSM. 

Novemuer i* th* bJanssT) ■■ rnaktcc month 
e-f^th* year. Alfred Kmilh is Verted 
flovernor of Sew Tnrk Slat* by an uver^ 
whetmiuK majbrity and srith bis election 
(he motion ;-,!.-; tire icdjslrj ia aiiured 
»f a repeal of ilie censorabtp law. Ben' 
alur James Walker, who is made m» 
jority leader, ia chosen as the lopcui 
man to introduce a hill in the Sedate 
nnd see that it passes th* House, r-:- 
i» .i;.i-.,: the Lvek law, which crrnted th* 
Sttio tlouimlnion of Mntlon Pirjure*. 

Nut L«n in Importiuce in the rufudnl 
or tu* eitlxesi hf Maasacbuaelt* to rot* 
lay (cnaorabin. For tba hr<*t time In tba 
Jii»lory of the country, cotiaortihlp la |itit 
i!-iTtiy up in tba Esroprs in n refer^n- 
ilii'n vntc. Their refusal ta accept It by 
i]ir i-nivfaatic and ovvrwhalmini: uumber 
u( ftyfapj caat afnJnac ceuaorahip is ona 
(•f ihr- liixh lights in the tuuuon pLcture' 

for ma 

F. L L. M. Hub demands thai a 
committee nf thcatn o«vnen. who are ac- 
ensed: of atteaaptltii: to stlfl* competition 
in film rentals, annelr before thrm. Sea- 
stor James J. ft aJker, counsel for tlw 
Theatre Owners' Chamber of Commerce, 
writes- a letter auvklna; them bow they far. 
tnit. wax and by What rl|ht thev demand 
tbe :..■_ r,r ;. 

The Friar* dab ontertaina the ihrae 
rtars. Will Hays, Aocaatos Tlcaisj. ind 
Jurtee IjjndL". at * dinner. 

Hidiiir'l Rowland jrltva out n srs.ee- 
iLii'-ht announcing that AawtiaiNl First 
N !':■■■ :: will pyoducc pictures, hot at 
the asmt- time mainrain an open market 
fnr Independent jn>"Jiie.T ., 

Mnny aueriiliitlrrnn *r* made in ihe rllm 
uuitiHtcy ua In when J, 1 1. William* will 
Tell h\m plnns. lie rcfutte* to udk cad 
bids] ihe film writers to watt. 

■'Tr,.. VilLaaje lllacktmiib," a IVIIUaini 
Fns Hprvlal, opens at ihr Forlj-f urth 
Street ThenLrc. 

Hepwortb brinri "Throoxli Thro* 
Iteipuj." rci tins t-dur.try for ■ *foana*a> 
tt U Enstiak Aiid shows Victoria, fid- 
ward and Crorcr in their respective 

rahfjus. 

Tnc "xhitriiin viae 10 stair th* quea- 
linnnairr ciwn them by the Industrial 
(Vrmmission is an complies ted it oeeeaai- 
rafsi the paid aerrlrea of ma nrehitect tu 
answer ihr ■;*-■ *1 ;. ,m saked tbepa. 

Will. ir_ Hpys adds to the c*y*[s- of the 
nation by wtabltsbiojC • prt-virw enm- 
miltf-p lo look at ration pJclnfra. before 
Ibc.v am relesncl. Colonel Ji»or. Jet. 
brad nf the liaiaon coomi'.ter. is iq 
cbarxe of aneratinna. 

HU Kaiser 'a honeytnocin relr'-at at 
I>(Him ia iBttwD in n Wm tba* t* brouarbt 
to thin ".untrr fnr release. • 

The W^tnnh'a Haiat Companion enters 
tb* film arena prennred to make .-. ■.= n--i 
nf nvo-r*fl drnmaa slid comedira on 
Amerirnn home" lite. 

Miriam Bnttisin is to fcatf p eonipanj 
of h*r frnrn to mtit* piotntea. 

Th» Lord Mayor of r.onlnn reccii-*si 
the Tulmadces nt hi" annual banrtuet 
and nil of London pays its respects to 
Margaret Leahy, the ticklish |irl chooca. 



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Current Releases: 

"SHADOWS" 

By Wilbur Daniel Steele 

"ARE YOU A FAILURE?" 

By Larry Evans 



Just Completed: 

"THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK" 

By Charles E. Blaney 



In Preparation: 

"THE BROKEN WING" 

By Paul Dickey and Charles VV. Godard. 




hf Norm. T.lMta " !««| tb * I °" "' 
AMie In -Wllhln til* I**w- 

Frri Elllolf. W"ta l«™ *■« ic 
|. ,l„ proUft of tt »>W»» «»»• 
hcHHu a****'* UMMI UHW SI 
ZTlllMl»lll no.-rtwl.di". pr»J«tlo« 

lu „bi»r.t mt t*»w ° wM f ps 

IT™, on th. drnolu b« <«ocr.!.. H« 
cob» out «-lt»»ji«t «""',.„ . „». 

vrnllon i-( I" «r.nlo»ra on ttr ™"t 
A»ri.trf Eriibitor. .e^n^ri «■• 

si .ait |w r , '" rt V ( 7 n ,r^ , 7L .»r. 

Th. [Ulilj piwr* »r* fnll nt rn* »ior? 

M« ulrtu*r*. 

M 1>>- Jntnf in n. 



:oat 
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Chorl™ I>« Bnchf. 



rbi.™ Z *l*vKa5 10 ■•»' mm 

nroductio^i for them. , 

P J Parker Read*. Jr., itartn produr- 
tion in th. East with a Jack Boyle storj. 
G*B*d "Tho Coward. 

The Ooldwyn Company P^r. hr ^J * J" 
0*SS « » director rfg»to« 
the donrd line on, a lon( term c»nWt 

is iar-SiTK ASK a"SS j to."* K^ K..n, an. 
ehlef of tbr Goldwyu cnmpoaT oppcaed to tl» -be* t fa; 



for Cttnl in lite near future tt> film "Tho 
Brifcbt ftbnwh" -Tnhn Jftobert-ion, hi* di- 
rector, necornpnolri him. 

Joseph O'Neil and Thomas Patten de- 
part [or llotlysrood to open ofiicra for 
the Elays onrauasatlon. 



Tb* holidajV month of the jrrar ia the 
scene of many dinners and dancra. The 
first of the** vil the Theatre Darner*' 
Chamber of Commerce ball. December 3. 
at the Aitor. The Allied: I^porVorr 
nm t^ave a dinner at beJtivonlcos on 
Dfcambar T attd licldwyr. foltowedl 1 1 i,e 
a little liter with a ball at the Allot 
roof. 

Marjtorrt I*eahy arrives fnnn London 
and gen a fe* froni paj'"" i* Hsa moat 
beautiful |,t] in l^ndon. 

I.ewia J. ■Sejsnie.k tells somctbluR of 
tba caat lie has chosen Tor "Rupert of 
lEcntT.au," nsmiuc a Krouii of lie«dliin-n 
|u the uMpsT east, , _ 

David TVark ftriQith remov*B -Tha 
Birth of a Ration" from its moth balls 
■nd prepares to brins. it bade for a brief 
we*E Tba State Comttlhsi^n of Motion 
Pictures takes Issue with fMr. Criltltb 
and demandi s hearinu on two couots, 
tint that th* pletnr* is propsuranda for 
tbe Kn Klox Klan, and isscund that It .* 



» ineereata of tho .— 
tL ™lor nicturt ■Th* Toll ot tbe . gr *d race. Alter sunt* discnsaion. Mr. 
<i*. " si lh» KiaJto. receive* the praiao HHfe is aJuwod lo show hia pictnre. 
oT all who oe* it It ia * Metro pro- Jiarry Beaomotit aiEW with TAarnen 
I Brother*. 

Bill. Hart corncs ta town to look thin*-* 
tb*~Ei«Uan Htw. 



dU Direid Wark Griffttb. sirv. Ivor So-eUe 

— — — ho comes here » ever. 

ridur Levis affiliatea himself 



make I 



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Booifait™ isaoclatiorj*. pallernrd afti( 
th* Aaeociaied Pookinr Co»fi*r.rf era 

f e rrn*d all over the conntry 

Jndre fiToaama*. pme arbitrator, is 
csinjojltnl bT tb* film industry* 

Th* National Aaaociattoa, now oe- 
futict. mmt* to take action on its oat- 
autvdtes debt*, the lanrcat cT which ia 
aW tn be due vs. A- -Brady, an anoulil 
irtbo-n-lichborhood of *2»,000 - 

IHllolt l>exter mrprl-'as hia friends bj 
iendina- M«. Alvla TTntermrycf. Che tX- 
nMt> 7( th* New York mi!llOd*.lr*. to the 

*TIm* Platlnctiv* Pirlnrcs Corporation 
iean.*. that OiraMrMornj has wstnod 
all .xhibi'ors tbnt b* will ftnld *•* 
liable If they Play -Thj Man « bo PUicd 
t^>d." f..on.*ed on * Morri* storjrwhkh 
appear-". Bret on rhe stapre aa "The 81- 
■sM Vaic*: afi-4 »*i<=r co tba »«**n iro- 
■ J - the aaisa titfa. . ■ - 

Tha Chpldreo'l BiU. 6fptm*t the Ut- 
tJe folk Of irteatiinf the Uiea.tr*, is 0*001 
lo be tone Into actla by lb* theatre own- 

"corlnno Criulth sim* with Esduek for 
ooe pittnre, "T»« Common Law." 

Richard B*Kb*lmeaa la m*ds n« 
president of bis own company. Ha sails 



with 
Charfca n Lirr irj tells somrtblnE' nf hi* 
plana. 
The moAt popular bachelor in filmland, 
Jirk Cnnnolley. marries Mia* Lucile 
Mania and receives cobcTratulatione from 
a larav elltmt of frlenda. 

Ernart Lubllsch. tho Cierman director, 
reached here to dJroct Mary Pickford: in. 
"ti-orothy Vcrftoo of Maddon Hail." 

The r*toriO*rs *t*rt a Hue law sicfln- 
' inn nnd the Htm Industry befrina (0 rcallx* 
It will have [n )tcep. an ry* on the Dr. 
Crnfts ft! the-onuntry. 

Th* Telavlaw. an Invention that" re- 
qniros apacjal appsrttus. attached to 
ctbtt seat lo the lhe*Iinr. opens at tha 
S*lwyn Tboatr* September 2T. 

Th* Whit* noae brines Mac aottaans 
back to th* D, TV. Ociffith fold wbes bft 
bexiu* proajnetjon. 

Rod'-ilph Valeiltino lose* hii ca*e 
aiainsi Faawns Player*- Lasky, the jadrr* 
ssssssasl that Mr. Valentino mnsi finiah 
his MKs ssssssst with Paraxnanot befon b* 
accepts another job. 

The Herald siren fthniand a terrific 
jolt wben it annonncea J. D, Williams 
hi 1 Joinod Vitsxraph. However, the jolt 
Isn't serious, because both Mr. ^Vlllittns 
snd Albert Smith, president of tba com- 



pany, deny tacro I* riny truth In tha 
story, 

Al Smith, It la anid, will keep Joseph. 
L*v*uacn In his pmrent position and will 
nat reappoint any one becaussj It la ex- 
pected the censonbip law will be pn« 
to instant deatli- 

WUl H. Hiya tricel* to tba Coioit 
to msJte I model conunnnltj center at 
Hollywood. H* dcoies he Is tryln« to 
use his authnrjtt' to clean up the place. 

Thomas Meirtan snd bis aim "BacJi 
Rome and BroEe," £rt a bip send off by 
the covernon, who ar* in CoHfentlon It 
TVhitc SuTphur Snrin.cs. 

The pojtufnce fiepartment of IffiwjTiji 
bastens to accept the oFTer made by th* 
tbealre owncn In facilitate sendint: of 
Chriitmap m*i| by the mrana of remind- 
Ks on the screen. 

Hope Hamptnti Is enjtaxed by lb* foe 
Company to play the Icadlnjt role in a 
■coratiiE produciion. After Miss Hamp- 
ton tinlfbea with Fnx she will go to tha 
Coast to mike "Luwful J,aeecn y " for Fa- 
nioua. Prdyerg-Ijisky. Ceorrc Fitunourico 
will ttirecfl her. 

Violet Ctafcss thr well known Accnarl^ 
wnt*r, tnjirrii's Rohert Freeman,, 1 mm- 
mcrcfal *rtist, Tbey go abroad on; tbflr 
ho any m nan. 

Th* Mafinn Pie tut* Theatre Owner* 
meet in Chlcajtn .n-nl. f.-.rr. n distribution 
compaay. Many important theatre osm- 
m thmosmoot th* conn try meet with 
them. 

William S. Hart writes a book. cat]*d] 
"Injun and Whfiey to ihe Rescue." It 
I* very eatcrtaininB; and a bis; sale i* ex- 
pected. 

Sir' William Wlsetnaa is added lo tha 
directorate of Fsjucmm Plsyrn-Lnsky lo 
lake tb* position left PaK*W by the real«> 
nation of Uuyer K. Ifotninick. who leaves 
to take care of his-owu businiCKB. 

Hnys niters a vip-row* denial that he 
ha* frone. Weat ba clean up the motiou 
pic^nrrsL . ■ 

President llerdinp writes an Intcrcat- 
fns; letter ta Will Hnys, teliinjt aomo ot 
hia Ldens on motion pintiircaJ 

A. ErlanRer (tora to the Conxt^lo as* 
alnr the Ooldwjti Companj In tho pro'luc- 
lion of "Ben-nur." 

Will If. Uiys lifted tho lutn from Roa. 
eo* ArbuekleTa fjltds and Vrincs forth a 
storm of protest from Tninhrters and] 
women's chins all over ta* eoontry. 

Jrternon Woodl* returns from Mexico, 
where an haa auczedrd in convtnrilX 
President Obreann that there will be no 
more nncompPmrtttary Merifea villain*. 
He has been in Mevico is a repreaeau- 
ti*e of tho Tlaja arcanlxation. 

t^a.Ldsrj-n off*rs some nttractioni for 
lfTS that promifee well for tb* comiaf 
jeaur- 

J. Searie Dawlry foenu I film company 
with Mary Carr aa tbe atar. 

"Huntini; Bif <l*m* in Africa." raadi 
In dssitest Africa come* to Broadway 
JiDpary S. 



ITTVITt^O 1 i 

OKIT.H1 F-On. 

STOCK, vU'pKUi.ii 1 .. 

Utiictt, roillDt 

*.*« «TtO!t PICTVIIC* 



EDWARD K. BIGKfORD 



AIJI>lt|-SS 

BIlKPOslO HCIIOOI. 
Or DAXCIKC. 

MB- r.ilrrn Jb«st«f 
!•!. Jubniborr, 



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THE MORNrNG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. 



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SANDERS BILL MENACE 
TO PICTURE INDUSTRY 



Would Prohibit Insportstioa or 
the Shipment of IruUauubl* , 
Filmi. 



HEWXT-AKlIVII) BT4B A COOT! 



<-frs* CKU«m U*M*r But, i» m. 



T' 



By LOUEEIA KABSOVl 

' HE w*Um of thft motion picture 
industry tecmi to He. etoaa to tho 
- heart of many well meaning Con- 
sreamtm. Sometime*; tbo blth 
introdand ir* um and helpful. than 
■ will rid* mtwrt l« Wogght to tho 
at ten bos at the L-riajatnr* th*t will 
work ft real hardship «R the 'entire Sin 
hgticeai if it *fn cwsaed nd nuh m 
Uv. 

Qpi of tho latter clM iu iltroducri- 
Decenjher 38_by Coomaaaid | S enaVfs 
ft Irnjiiui. and It vu nftrmt to the 
Committee eq IntenUtft ind Forelfii 
Caoi&nc*. Th* Wl to which tb refer 
fit one that ■wutjld. jn-nhlhU tie injporwi- 

tJoD Ud the UiftJIinK. iblpQeDt, a*»dlhfc 

nrryinj or transportation of inflmnraa- 
bl* film* in Interatntn oommprcr-. Tha 
piuace of inch & bill would mem (but 
I ba motion picture industry will be 
farced to w rrflc-in(!»rcrflib'* aim exelu- 
llrtly. SqcK * l*** would erttall «n in- 
creased coat of appro Fitnately $20,000,- 
000 a ■»«■- 

Quite apart from tb* increased coat i< 
ihe question of ohtstoinj a film lbs! 
would uafca di firm a trade of picture 
u !he prwot film produce 

Adolpb Znkor, president of ibe Fa- 
mous PiaiPsm-LjiiM-T. doea not heliett it 
la possible to net tho aataft pnoififrsphL- 
cat rcrnlti with tho non-inQaxn Enable 

nim. 

"The non -in flammable film* hare not 
reached the atato of nerfpction jti" Hid 
Mr. Zukor, "thtt makea It practical for 
produeiiur fine pbfltomphy. Elperi- 
taenl* with tbl§ Itlnd of film i*vn nercr 
proved aailsfactarj" 

Tie EutEifl Company of Rochester, 
S*. T. ( furnlah.es most of the film used 
la this country and the of&dala of that 
cnaniuiion confidcr, (n Tlew of the 
fact there have been com paratf rely few 
firea caused by film, tha precaution iujj- 
ccsted by Conjrct.iaian Sanders la tin- 
ncse»eary. 

If Hie bill i.i paiM4d A fin" of not 
moro tban fl,0O0 or imTirlaonmont tor 
one yrar or both finn and impriHoainrnt 
■hall be the piioltbmvnt ctt any p«r*on 
tWaottaf tB« ae(. Tho word pfraoh, aa 
tnwd. ibaU turn* Individual eitltene, 
firmr. uaoriailoef, aodrtira, corn«ra- 
Elooa, co-pajtaerahlpa »nd putn^nbip*. 

If the csmmitlee deridra t» art favor- 
ably on. the Ssn.lrr. mtaauta after Jan- 
oary J,' 192S, no InflammahJej film ran 
be icnt tbrouib lha taaiU or carrfod 
late any part of tie United Stat ft. The 
word film, in tbo iAUrpretatlon of iLi» 
pat-timlar meianro, meana nuitirifll j;-n- 
erally uaod for ntproduotlon ptittK»»r3 in 
ill-" cOmmercia! photoaraphio proreaa a( 
makjof I poattivfl (ram a pbotOKraphirjil 
tieiatlre pMppi a tblcfcuwji or not in 
«»ri t+a opc-thouaaadtb.1 ot an incbi. 

Oooaidprini: tfae tmpraetleablllty nf 
ininf n«n4Df!ainmeble film and the hanl- 
ahLp it would wwk pn the indnttr? wrTa 
the aet bow peadloE to become a Ja*-. 
It wgi likely tb« film indaatry witl 
rtA# to lb? orcaiion and take itrpi t« 
try to preheat thu Sanders bill from 
t>elBi paaaed. 

Th e IttndlOB* nramulm, 
Sinee tho vogue of Valentino the 
rhoncea of rtwrffU CfflliiTO, motion plcturo 
actor atirj Bouinaiilnn rouui. aboulri lis 
ir-ry pmi jo. this coiintry, Mr.. CpJlsa, 
who ii handjomf mmtch to make ah 
rooat any maiden «i E b nut loud, ramp 
In tliia country undrr ih- cbapemnace 
«t Mr*. Carrie w^,, fc He f> ^ Jrtrt 
of a«e and baa to hia cmlit "The Fmll- 
fnl Vine,'- "The Dot*-l Mooae" and 
"Tie Girl Will the FiD.™ all fomidcd 
on veil knnv.-n p] BTB oad m u% w M and all 
enado by tiff Stall Film Company in 
I^n4oD. Mr. Callca, he' refnto to be 
called count, ia hero to look the fntiDd 
orer iDd M alcn on tho dotted tine 
if he floda irhat lie iranta. 



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GEORGE CAXfOA, 

ia»lin C4BKI ■■•! fortlis flln 

»r. -who will ivon arl-rv 11* 
terfeaiH Iippft m chaae* n ■«* 

■ OB tfcr *«r*«k. 



to take f liarjr of 4ho ruin-ii bowl. Mr. 
GaUup, aaaiaUat advfri uf pe unnayer, 
■ pniDR a aurpriati in the form of a m rti - 
atreS ahow, And the imntrur ArtittJi of;- 
the orjanlaatLlqn, wiih tbc aid. of bymt 
cork, tambonriTiFa and bones, pul on a 
half honT'a entertair.nierj( that waa d*- 
clared In hf mi t par ni<>, Lew l.ir-ck- 
ttader or Grtra* rrimroa* nr ooy orJirt 
minatrel abow. There *c_« an added *t- 
tr-BriinTj, mip of Hodkinaon'a mmrdica. 
"A Social Error," xqovp. pnrl a[l*r ibat 
dandnjr. *i(H everyone rioine hi» hit, ercn. 
to Mr. rJodkrason. the bi^ cbi^f. 



Hariri* aeen Johnny TlinM In "Sure 
Fife Fllti(." wn ron any llr- patrona a( 
the Cameo Theatre nave a treat In aioro 
for ili''in tiMti_ week. Mr. Illnn in h\a 
neveat rum.ilv ilrarpn. 'hflB Lw*ri booked 
as lh*" New Tml feature. KupportjnE 
hie; |n the cart in T>om Kenyon, Ed- 
mund Ilm***. Robert Kdiovn, KfU* Snen- 
Kon, J, Pam-y Sherry nrsd CoBtrJlM Gcr- 
njrd. 

Al KlDfun to tia In Ih* n>a(. 

Erer ajnrf Al KsTiftnen fami bona 
from BrHin, where he wax boas of the 
town, therm baa beta oiacb anecnraUm 
aa to what po»3tion ho wonld take In 
the Famoua. Playrrn-f^flky orjanUatlon. 
In Qtfttuugp Mr. Kaufman aoperrijied 

I he yv— i i ii- ri. -ii n( 3 ',1 r.L-iis i iilrtiirra, 

\-\- the AtudioN hnvinp been .i—.-l both 
lu tJerrnany and Knglqrd lliern ia no 
loncer any nn-ur need r^r tlieKaufmaa 
diplomatic nivfaaa, Eul Al Kaufman ta 
far v» valuable m man i., be mrmed 
looce H ari he will rnaaln \n an advfaory 
•ajuwity. Ha ii jfr.injt to the Cettt neit 
week to er>D(<r with Jeaae 1^. Luky. 
Acta PenalMtu TS-Mt Uikt pj*Inr* 

A little bird n !,;-[■■--■•, tlat Ann Pen- 
nlnEtpn may be expected to rpturn |n the 
acreoD Tfilhin (he pnit fen." «t»ki 30m 
IVnainsirtfi rm n nrvrr lo«ked, better in 
life, and If th* t«iii prove nil iW nimuld 
the pmriie Ann will ly with t» i it t nerr 
picture before many moons. 



JkcIc Vlolt* H B rll T BB, 

Jack Mckford hraltated i;i 



Naw 



Tork the d*y before Chriau»np juat lone 
enoaab to aay hello and anod4)y. Ha 
cn« all the way from tho Coaat to 
rpemd Clri*t»aa with hia wife, Uarilyon 
MiUcT, ind berarjae "Eally" la apendlnc 
Chrlrtmaa in Detroit younfi Mr. Pirfc. 
ford nud« traefca in that dirvction, arriv- 
Inf then in time to plat* o handaome 
diamond brseekt oa hfa rrife'ii arm on 
Cbriftmu Day. 

AbIiw'b n«ii. i,„ d ]|^ t Brother. 

Another cuMt from the Coast to ajwnd 
[lit hrtlldaya In ,ihc Kast \n Geonre Slew- 
art, who journeyed all the way from 
California lo aanr mprty ChriBtmaa to fain 
alater. Anita, Speakliyr Q f Anita, *W 
»i;kv^« to maka in aa&BHpranut will*** 
Id the next month or it* week* coDerrri- 
Inc a n^r prualnciifin which ah* will 
■ tart ander the name of ibe Anita Stew. 
art PrrwiTirtionB. Tip on j r [hint; that 
pretentn that annOiiDc-bi rot riant nnw 
to ihe aelectlon of the nnt pirtnrea, Th* 
rhnfee baa narrowed dawm to tw* or 
three and when Mum Stewart decide* ■ 
which atory ah" nanta a& official an- 
TionoremeBt win be forthcomlofc Touna 
Hteirart hati Jtie-t fiftljihcd a p-ietnr*. f qr 
InlTcraai md p'eii'-t- f n t h«t enaaifr 
went he played In Ohrhtty comedJea. 



From Film, m ] 

V.r.-it.r- Xorden. *hn ba> th^ repnU-^l 
tion of being a gajaal begin pjm nnman. and I 
wl» proTed it when abe manajred the J 
Anita Bt**jtrt f^mnany, wars it was a i 
part cf th* l^uia,B. Mayer ortaniiatfon, i 
ba< de**rtrtl pJcturM. >y„ N»edfo ii 
now bead nf an eichaaire hut «ho oo 
Elrt Fjfty-Bfth *ti+#t. where *b» is mak- 
Ihe; a buccjib of data and eIeIoe tic film 
■taxa what thry want. in cheprati* which 
remind* tne Al 'Kaufman antd the oth^r 
crcninaj Paris l n now cot>Tlny NVw York 
liifllcad of Nenr York nipylng rarln. 

i-immb- Znlcor ctrdif. 

Like all men who at^cooiplhu b'c IhEays 
in the world, Adofph Znkor ha\a been, 
blam#d for many (binmt. hat be to KldDm 
rtceirea rredit when he d«*s no* deaerre 
it that he Li iciliaa- the following jarn 
on hlmnrif with ™p*id>rnhle irehaa: When 
he wa* out on tfai- Coaat he tact a young 
woiaaa # T<bo bad beea ulaylnt. to wa her 
own exptesatan, otLla and endi in 
Paramount nlctn'* for aottte time. She 
.waa not a ptal beauty, hut comrly 
fnoDKh to look we)l on [he acrrrn, onrl 
ahu bnfl [be phnnlac of becominR n food 
actress. 8fae waited amund until iha 
had a chance io taLk to the bead •■'- Fa- 
mous Flayers-Las ky, and thru ahe poured; 
out ber one anibilina — a cbanc* to fct n 
p-al part and piwp ire mettle. Mr. 
Zukot- sol,) brr be Lnr^d she wonld mala 
pjod. 

-People w|p arc as determined lo art 
to Ibe top as yon are." he Mid. "usually 
Jj r.d Euccrsa.*' 

And ilea Mr. Zckor forvm the r e>n- 
<rersatioo. A weak or ten days tlt-r be 
walked inly Ihe I^asky jtndio In Holly- 
wood and the ibid' yoimc; wuut milled 
nit t° him iu an <" ~.ta ■«' of joy, aayjtoc: 

Thank, yon. rliank you, Mr. Kakor. 
You \\;<rf n 'imilrrfii! ta Jjive bop ■urfi a 
Oiarroloiu ehoncc." 

"What EMMr aaked Mr Zukor. tbe 
Incident of the proviaus tiufiiui; bavinf 



A nal Cbriatraaj ptrtyj started the 
Vnl^tide featiTidea of tfc<t wtclt 'last 
Thursday nifht, wbm tb* staff of the 
tt", W. HodUnaon eocapttny OKt at the 
hoat oEOces to make merry. There «u 
«n the necrasary tlmncs. ftscindint a 
Q ri a ta iaa tit*, a Santa Clans and with 
riits eoe everyene. The entire ftrsaaixa- 
tion from pee>J6>i>t to office boy waa on I 
hand to take part la this aanja o^raiion. 
The party waa started amth a dinner. ' 

wlth,ev«rytbiTgi from aottB- to niita ajid , country ia randeMlie, i» another player 
with real waiters, trj terr* ft. one of wloa who torned her fare toward New y„k 
was retained a little Iator En tha eruini j when tho Chriaunaa aeaaon nrrtrad. 



utcdcnt ol the pr^.'Loun meefTuic 
Bone completely out of bla mtnd 

"Oh. I'htip been rast to play opposite 
(name deleted by request), and it was fiir* 
«f yon to aik th*to to ptir* me the rtiaocc. 
t will max*- ro<pd. too.". . 

"ABd,** sold Mr. Zfiker. "si/tore as T 
am iiirimr here I had no more it fie with 
that giti ceutnt the jab than yon hare." 

Jesua Afkfr in Towd. 

Jean Acker, who -baa been "lomuiK tbt 



Holiday Sales Begin rfwfc fjfllUUtltfAr Store Now Cioses at 53 ° 



Aittr Place at Ninth Strtef 



Ttttphom \ tfOO Sluyvuan! 



formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. 



Store Hour > ; Q to j.JO 



The Annual After-Christmas Sale of 



Twwm tk> nwawji 



Great Works 
' Well Planned 

rise slovly but surely to 
the ptrfection itiiti. 

The St. Gothard tunnel 
of Svitierland; the Pani- 
mi Cinal of General 
Goethals and Pruidenl 
RooMvelt; the Northern 
Pacific and Southern Pa- 
cific Railroads for ex- 
ample, each of which wa» 
'fathered and fettered by 
the Stanford* and the 
Huntingtons; the Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania from 
Benjamin Franklin's time 
to Provosts Smith and 
Pennimans" time and the 
present day. 

Is it no! worth while 10 
do jrreat ihinjs and keep 
on doinj them? ■ 

(Sigurd) 



Women's Winter Gowns 




All 1923 

CALENDARS 

Half Price 

Id tlM Book Start, 
Stmt Floor, Old B-uUdisx 



For. Street. Afternoon and Evening 

A truly marvelous collection of frocks, 
carefully selected from our own stocks to 
make this sale an exceptional offering, rather 
than the usual "end'-of-the-season clearance." 



Gowns formerly $35 to 
( $85 — today 

Gowns formerly $55 to 
$ftg_today 

I Gowns formerly $110 to 
$187 — today 

i Gowns formerly $165 to 
$30.5 — today 



A sale, unusual in Uiat it includes the new lashioqs. Hie ne.v 
fabrics, the nc*' colors. . 

Clollr frocks — twills, severely tailored and fur Idmmett 
frocks of kasha and other fine wools. 

Crepe frocks — as simple or elaborate as one wishes. 
Velvet frocks for afternoon — made most effective with em- 
broidery or fur — and matelasse (rocks, too. 

Dinner and dance frocks of delightful fabrics — chiflons, 
laces, crepes, in exquisite colors. 

Glorious brocades — many of them the work of the great 
Paris houses — in formal evening gowns of crcal beauty aisd 
dignity. 

Evening gowns Df velvet, ton, each with some .touch of 
fine embroidery or beading In just the right fashion. 

A number of our Paris importations and individual models 
lo our order arc included in (his sale. 

Socaiul Floor. Old BoJJduLf — Ninth SlrOOl Sid*. 




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lA PfJTlNIERE 



— the gossip corner 



"""."no ii that wonderful crea- 
ture? It mual be one of those 
exquisite Princeises from India f 
Hit! was no other i pcr»on thin 

Mile the well-known 

Parisian actress who wai attract- 
mn 50 much attention in the 
Caiino. It was it DeauvilLe, I 
forgot to tell you. I could not 
slop thinking about ber .new 
beamy— -she was different Irji 
year 

"The next morning I met 

Mnic ; ii si aa the wu 

goirg into a little ihop in the 
So-rTrtandy Hotel. Her irock was 
pen'ect, as unill. hut she did not 
toojc particularly .man. But when 
' I met her at luncheon in ihe hotel 
ahe. w.t nviihiv beautiful. And 

l>M looked like Mile. did 

the night before. What waf th- 
aecret? 

"The next day I Waited i.fui 
tune little beauty iliop in NV- 
manrly— and found out the se- 
cret." 

It M hctc'—iht nr.v Oritnlai 
fnatfwf- i'iiioit 4' Annam 
Oritntait — flbj /r-j-drr — fke rrrnai 
:■--:? i-vr *.' vitd Artl, dud -fAf 
WW lacquer rtd lifttiek. tht tail 
enti to impprlanl IrMI tear*. 
Jit. tj-tftuk-r iVith the liana- 
ttbskfr Stftrf. 

And anoiher delifhlful member 
of our new Vision d* Annam fam- 
ily — for Vision cf Annam Orien- 
tate ii the name oE the dark 
powder— ii the perfume. A sub- 
tle, delicate tmbfe. -inclusive with 
the Wanamakcr Store. 

When it come* 



W f" ' I to Jhotrj, wt-*FB 

J 1 ju*t a HlHc proud 

fTdL of oiirielvci for 

^*J\ right he**, in 

ITOt the WanaJiukcr 

^^ Store in New 

1— I York, we had 

■hoaif created by 

M. Per: pa, before hie own fhof 

waa t>peni in Pari*. This ithow 

it hiapened. Our Pafls rep^ken- 



lative ww laKintted beyond 
word* with the. j toui worn by 

Mnte. one day at the Riu. 

HtT fcwn wis Surely by Paul 

Poiret— but whohaJ made the 

^_^^^ ihpc*. They were 

1 ^S — — ] new, tlwy were 

JKp smart --and -she 

■ - # am — knew (hat the; 

mmf were nol to be hid 

JKfl* at any br-ltif. 

^^ Tliin ahe ditcov 

lm > J ered that then 

beautiful shoe* 
wert jpopjorfi! by Ml Pcnret and 
that the msn *ho made them 
lived in ftficv She look ihe if sin 
to Ntoa. and asked, ahtWld ine 
lirrt perion »he met "whit ia the 
Tiarne ol" that tittle ihop down the 
itreet, the one where Poireii 
shoef arc mint? So tmEortunatf, 
I hive for-jprtten The name" 
"Ah,- of course Madame me.ar.1 
M, Peruaii." 

Ami that u bow wr brpvxki the 
HrH PffvjriJ short to StUf Ycrb 
ijaif ef \iif laJt March 

Tnda; y Feniffii ii tiif vogue 
in Park lie antf Ihe fifii lo iee 
that with the .-*■»■ "moda of est- 
quanee** our feet rtiult atap hict^ 
ward |o more elcatnt days, io he 
took ao-ft, aoft. kidskin, in eitqui- 
siie dull colon or in lovely black 
and created '^Madrid", "Petit 
Pcjuc*t", 'Torsade 1 " and "Moua- 
qutlairc" with all the romantic 
■Tract of yeaTi ago and ju'H the 
ricmt tnurli r,t *oijhiilit.ition to 
belong; lo- nl Al) four arc here 
in the Wannnaktr Ciislnm Shoe 
Sllon and ve wjll reproduce in 
yoitr meature 

Rut we mint not fortei. "\'tt- 
tai lie*' — Pen!(fia f s eTeninf alip- 
Qtt—iOr .a new erening ilipocr 
rtfteu daTi a Pn ev*flL "Vef- 
Miuki" \\ ta the Shoe Salon 
copied! in rihrer o- mid =.' faintly • 
tinted rntti! clothe — a ilLpfhtr ai 
(pratioui as i(j nami — and — to 
ntoderatcly pneed— >lfl md •!*- 



AC ^tATBlEME 



One o/ a ji^ie tf Ijouia XVI. 

arm elkoir*. 'ijn'd "Jamb,"' 

■ painted jramn, upft-'lsiereat in a 

r.ir alt Indian red vcirot — 

Sl.Om the pair, 

French Chairs 

AtHMf the tine French 
tli^tr* wiiii'h ,/ii Quatriimt lisi 
collected anil placed an sale at 
price* thai are very reasonable 
for ntie IflltrJMta nr? l]ie fi'llrjvv 

l*ni* X\ walnnl arm 
chair*, cm-fred in rinuered 
rose lirwarie. *52E- pur 

Louii XVI hergere. painted 
frame, cuvered in ivory bro- 
cade. #378. 

Ltom XV arm chiir. walnut 
frume. pale Blue and roie bro- 
cade. 117 9 

Ltrui* XV arm chair, cov- 
ered in Auhuiisot. lapestry. 
MM 

Loitis XVT, walnut »i|e 
cliairs, covered in A^tmajoB 
Ijpciiry, .Sl.hfjii set ol six. 

Piiir of LoBr] XV, herjjerc*. 
painted frame, coi-frerl in yel- 
low brocade. 12,500 ihe pair. 

Set of ifinr tonji XV irni 
chairs, painted frame* co\-ere*l 
with deep bbie and white loilr. 
deiijm of ci*«-idl. !«■— J and 
■■--■---■ fMM the ***, 
Fourth Plewr, Old 8tji]dint 



Today— Clearaway of 10,000 
yards of Woolen Fabrics 

Half Price and Less 

Ta make room for the new materials which arc arriving 
daily tr>e have radically reduced many of the season's smartest 
fabrics — -both imported and domesde. 

In .( (o 4 yard lengths — just enough for skirts, mil*, frocks 
and coals. 

90c lo $4.50 yd for $1.75 lo SI 0.50 gride* 

Velveteen, wool jersey, crepe de laiue. Poiret twill, duvetrn. 
velours de lainc. vckhne, panvehinc. Mi via, plaid-back cn'ai- 
ings, plaids, stripd and checked skirting materials, homespun, 
tweeds, embroidered and plain kasha cloth and imr-orted for 
fabrics in colors and black. 



Finl Floor, Old Builtfaf. 



A Fine Group of Dinner Sets 
Specially Priced 

$140 Theodore Hmviunuf 

Sot., *70 

107 pieces — -attractive floral 

border design, pink rosebuds, 

green foliage, wide ribbon 

handles. 

J350 Gold Encnuted Set) 

— $17S 
107 pieces — fine white china 
body, wide tband of deeply 
etched encrusted coin gold, 
solid gold handles. 

t8B Set, French China, $00 i design with pink 
107 pieces — pale blue border | handles and lines. 

Of imported china 



roses, gold 



$75 Sets, $38 

10,fl piece* — : green border in 
Greek try deiljn, vmplc, clear and 
lEiricih ; 

$50 Seta, $30 

106 ptccci — dainty role spray 
deiirn. 

$100 SeU, $50 

106 pieces — neat ftoffl border 
dell En. 



385 Seta. 550 

106 pieres — careen i*» leaf de- 
(lEi. Uidd ribh.13 handles IkJ lines, 
S85 Seta, $50 

106 piece* — wide it-ril border, 
prevaillne Erccn or frlue, w :J( s;oiJ 
ribl't.tl handler 

$8S 5^ta. $60 

106 piece* — --■ i,k- t K"ld band 

and Tlbnon i s .; -i ■.: ! t- ■■■ . 



Of American porcelain 

$75 Seta. $50 

106 pieces — high-trade. riiM- 
weighl porcelain, wide wt pink 
flower border, with medallion!, fold 
lines ind handles 



$57.50 Seta, $40 

106 pieces — hieh erade, ligh!- 

* fit: hi porcelain, blue harder de- 

l'i;:i. pink [(YifbuJs, Cflld liiif' and 

fj^n^tcv^djcrfiid Gallary, Naw Bldx_ 



GOOD LUCK AGAIN 

More Wanamaker Refrigerators 
at these Astounding Prices 

The maker consented lo make one more concession — and only one more- — so lliil *c 
can -offer this limited lot of Wa nam a Iter refrigerators at the followinjE reaaxtJ-breaiinj prices 
All of the same general model illustralcd, but In three sizes as follow?: 

$31.75 Refrigerator! for $10.75 
30 In. wide — I8!"S to. deep — 42 in. BHeIs — ?S lb*, ice iifacijj, 

536.00 Rri riicratora 'for S22-25 
i2 In. wide — tQ'A \n\ deep — iS lit. hnjh — 9o .b<„ ice cipaclly. 

$40.60 Refrigerator* for $24.75 
34 in. wide — lO'/j in. deep — is In. hl[h — no lbs. ice cipicil>\ 
Three door, side Iclne type, Cases ire solidly constructed of hard 
wood, goLclen oak finish. All hardware Is nlckel.plated. Provision cham- 
bers ire lock lelm lype. Cashed wllb durable while enancl. k-e charaber 
ls firVsnUed sleet, water ll(ht Joints. Shelves are wire, tinned io pre- 
sent rusHnf. Interior rensorible trap and drain pipe. 

v . New J923 models of the famous Puritan refrigerators iiirccl from the factory. The 
first lot sold out immediately. These will go as fast. 
Maul ofden filled while the quantity lauta. 

, 4 Saieflth Gallery, Naw Buildida;. 




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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, .DECEMBER 27, 1922. 



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AMUSEMENTS. 



£MHj)E THEATRE wi. 

FOTIJUUt MATINEE TO-DAY 

BILLIE BURKE 

la BOOTH Ti«KWOTQM-» 

ROSE BRIAR 



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H0MER-9ABRILOWIT8CM 

■UK WOW at hot oirrn. 



F«w Aartrrti. tKtatR At *= l0 - 
n». E-rl.^ M.t. TO-PAY. 



ZIECFELDFOUIES 



EQUITY «1. ST.JVS'S.SCir.a-. 

■ mm w.i. rrl. Dm. » 4 M. v. !>*!. 

WHY NOT? 



i Lract Will HTM. 



EITINGE 

HELEK M&cKEUAR» 
Th. MISKIDW0M4N 

.■, LOWELL SHERMAN 



'|lrt.TMit. Iluv IK. » E*t- 

BEK-A3E U 

JOHANNES KREISLER 

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THE QINSHAM- GIRL 
EARL CAR ROU, 

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COMEDY 

LYRICS 
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SUNC BY THE 

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FfVHftY W. IAVACK .rr— 

A NEW CUMADt— WtTft— ML'SIC 



CLINGING VINE 



PEGGY WOOD 



THEIEE FUIGEft! Brvrr nlarht tne. la I. * Hew Yrar*a, niao 
s»r. A Nr» Ymr-i Wat*, 1 Kntlr* Oi-ek. MS. DO. #nt It* lit Dale. 

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*'Twrwt alar* b«*e i-i'a-r heen 
follitrreii w!1h mot* "t'< at- 
(entlDn, Man (fcarnaaJily 
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"Lot* fftai -LciiefA Till Jfj Old 

FodetJi JVal in Ila.tc."—Qld Btm g< 

Ho Sweeter Lore Story Was 

Ever Told!!! 



SAM H. HARRIS' NEWEST TRIUMPH 

MARGARET LAWRENCE 

t2J3JS? m " ** ■ W S e c r e t s * 

man br IAH TORHE*!. !'■!■ Rmdnlph n«l" * Mbt EddlUEtOB 

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ABIES IRISH ROSE 

Th* Play That fiat r In Hipnr, 

BELASCO BKSS JSaBK* 
«lit FERFOEKAireE TO-HIGMT 

DAVID BELilCV ... . 

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.DAVID RELAiCO P««c.1a 

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THE MEJica.«JiT OF TE3HCE 



JOHNBARRYMORE 

» "HAMLET" 



SOTH IS IS LONDON! 



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DALY'S £ 

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"TUB BEJT XVIICAL COJlEOr" 

THE BUNGH- JUDY 

win Fra* ut AJ.l- Arbln. J«!ttiB T DwfJr,. 
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"THE FURT" 






GALA MTDmGHT SHOW 
NEW TEAM'S EVE 

m MX t. r. Kernes theatres 

AM THK REV IKITIISIK. 
TIM, PwftraaMN In AIL 



To-night 

Initial Presenlation of 
the Greatest Invention 
Since Motion Pictures. 

"Teleview" 

Beginning Promptly at 
8:30. Positively No 
One Seated After 8:10 
Until End of Prologue. 

Selwyn thehthe 

-(2nd SI.,W. of 8'way 
FIRST MAT. TO-MOR. 
Twice D»il)-,2:30&8:30 
SEATS FOUR WEEKS 
IN ADVANCE 



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MADGE ZESSEDT 

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"SPITE C0E1TEE" 

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CAPITOL 



WILL ROGERS i-. 

'Th. Hi.Jin HoriAmAjs'- 

II*- CiaIWI Grud OE3MH*. 



RI*.r.A*«li'A] DOLl,* IIITEHI 



rntti Haiti, JTiAiTar LV.cT, ran.mcaa.TaU* in 
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BJJP.DL3 I10YD 

ti *TI-L. JACK" 



HA YS HELPS TIGHTEN 

F7LM THEFT BARRIER 



Industry Form* Committee Thit 
Puts Dfitcotivei on Trail of 
r Photo-play Filchen- 



AeLBTJCEXE iS -HHUJlfRp T fR R K 



'■Sir,rL« Sbarrlnt" at Fartc il«at« 

Hall Rrtalli la n-r — »<■ I ral !*a 
far "V'a-anrira]"' *f T*r. 

B7 LOUELLA 0. PAB&Olfi. 

THE. TI*?* oflk*? ha* hfa-n r»iHy 
twaj- aarw^riiix qb^e-tai era lib* 
ArbLirklr CUC. but not tPQ tra»j 
ta attrttd to olirr botinm, Aa 
Important aw line wu bald ju*t brfore 
ChfiartBU it..! hsd |a Jn witB tif1ttniia« 
ta* lion f( pratcctlon axaJaat film 
IhJrrr* tlraucbfut ihe country. 

A fr\r:.:\ film irutihefi comsiiLLK, 
«OfL[M««d of one rf ptraedlitir* frora 
eaca patcicipatLiii MunpajJT, was *yj- 
[io.ijtHr-t inJ n plan acme] upon VaeKbf 

Uie dr'Mrliir ■ • item *U1 cIlMfi to ajl 

{Vhaitfr cvntan. Taia tDMna [bat Ihr 
work, starts, hm in Nnr Yorb will b* 
carriKl on lbn»(b tb« couatrr aD tiac 
"atrajad or aloten" print* Till b» n> 
nn errd and the pillt; prraiu brontdbt to 
JojM«. 

ArnoDC otber ninrri diacun«<l w-itb 
plmt* for impm. ir.jt ilie film ddlnrj iti- 
■fta Bad tin- jrlopiioib of ■Oxne prictirnl 
aiftbod of hlr:iTlfjii.c prints: *1bd t pro- 
pon] fur jiin.inr film i.t one untraJ 
Jwltit whrrc nil c-umptuiirn cao co-oparata 
in itmuTTiic total dfcAirueilcin of priDU da 
loTigrr fit for i iJubnii-ti. 

Tll« CCTl.[}<li.i'» rriirmriil*<l at tho 
tDfihllnE iran A w ari MaJ j Firtt N«it>B*[ 
ri.tL^.--:. Int. ; l-Miic.fltiui.ii.) Vl\in Ki- 
ehiinn*a, Ine. ; WtMVU Plflfcra-IeMhy 
Corporatiiiii, Pax Film r^nvirrxi'm, 1*. 
W. UrilHth, luc; 6CrWW!)Q I J lcturca Oor- 
poratLoJi, Kci.Enn CorrK>rfitlv», Metro l"i-i- 
tUMp (.'orpuriilitni. Joai-ph. Al. Hrhrncb 
I'mtliictioiis, Jnr. : BtlHt Helnrw Uaf- 
pwratlun, 1'nJr<>rHi PleLur« Copporatiou. 
VitptjenpU, luc.. and Warner UruLbcn. 

Ila«f«a Krlurni. KnlhailAillr. 

I-Iflii nrrJ Tlowrft. w ho ban beon 11 tl* 
flllUHJfll f.tiidio.1 in t'ulTrr filj fur ten 
■*wka. ban retnrn«j to New Y-r-rh. F. J. 
Godau],, in mnjijiirlion with llr. Rottm 
anil AbraJbATn !.■■!, .-. tnCLd4 aOU)* ritbrp 
im[«>rt.-.ri! *difnir,ni (B rhf (Jf(lf!*»fi aiaff, 
tb*-ir poKcj brine »" retain liP-beti po*. 
dfrli- fflali nil u»d in jilaw it In thf 
hamln r-f comprtcnt iwwplc for irjtutf«r 
to the tcrrcn. 

Krlr Vac Stmlifim i* o»*> of thi> in> 
I-; n.-r. to T !:n ■-■ i;nirj.-, j .. forcea, aad bta 
lint production mil ).,• a imion of 
Frank NorrU'a np|I-knawn nnr<?E. "Slc- 
TeaBin'." June Maihia, |-rcmHj ui»n 
alrd with M>in>, hna be»>n Mtprtent a* 
edTtAritt director, and Kithrrinti HLIlihee 
and IT. II. CaldwHI will iuIk h*r. 

Me. Ikiwt-i ia cathujiaaEic about aomo 

Of Thr CuTdrony'A fcrttfe.rOR.inc rrlraan. 

arbieb indude "TTip Stranarr'a Utm)u*E." 
"The rkrlaiian" onr] "Vaoltr Fair." 
"lian-lliir" 14 non- lu thr har.cli of th« 
teehnirtl drpaj-lnwrit at thr Culcrr Citj 
atudm fnt eiitit>itnlnE and "c^nic <.»ifl|nir«. 
Mr. (.claol will rtMafi on llio rout a 

«-JiLlr. 

'.r':v.i. rrfc nm. 

Wiiham iriYir.j b a-ntdj to *hj- onp ir 
making a prr«4ou4 annoanrrrricnL. the 
minifrr <■( tbr Var\ Mualc Hall in 
CAlumbui rirrli* fan an n ■rwciil atlrac- 
tinn nn oM film «f Ro-eoe l" H F*n r ") 
Arbii: t> Th" ripartaiFat **• Intemt- 
bag brrauw U »*« Lbr ftral lime Ihr 
.\rbnclilc films Iinv? been nhowo (Enee tb* 
ffttrn.,51 ChirfadTiaA "pardon" civrn lha 
coitiMliuM by lViH n. Tlkff. Thi Maw 
■ S-cmcnt "xprcicd nn outburst and wait 
(iff-parrd U>r nnr emcrtenry, but Initetd 
of fliif titmpptWfA Arbuckle, on ibo 
iKTwn. ana Tc.-ri»r.j u-jth cheem. awd IE 
llcrw were any dLaapntr-nr (bej were po 
niufJi tn the minnritj- their vott didn't 
count. 

In their caccrn*a« 10 set intti the tht- 
at re tlir palrunn broke nun >■( thr gliH 
dA»ra rajitliDf in ihr rftftlf mid had to be 
hojidlrt'b.j l|i" pnljw, TJie njantuicBent 
in imiIi.iliiv fnr tin? HnimtiiTi^mrni 
Arbucitle IMJ O&KHd loudly n-hmi M 
motifi hla (jpfirnTflnrr-, 

Th-n faTk is ilrvotetl to burleiqtie on 
-.i-i-rk .i-i.-: but on Niiiiid.y it it wni'il 
for itintinn pi<.turri. Chflrlio ClinplLi. 
wrm nlao nn rlir proKTrim, hill popiiljtt m 
Clinrli" i*. llin ma n arc m cut *dlr? it fUl 
Arbwltlr Uiul Hrrw I he rpowil. The 

phnwinEJ nf ArburkEr ap« nrraPlprd no 

n ■li-n-e. 1- that nnt n wni-il Irikvil put until 
afur the ifletnte war Rutin-. I. It wu 
fthtinnnrp'l in clMtrlr Urhm only n few 

tit. Lira brfaK \%l: i.j.rniiic- of I hrj plaj- 

hoiii< > . 

Tbe Arbucklr pirturr waa r^lilbftrtl. It 
vaa Ante! bjr Ste\ Havja, known aa a 

rcuitl liiinw rihitntor — Ttini If, one who 
taaei m *i.iiE"lr print of n' pictorr from 
town lo lown, or tbronflj •eetioni of a 
Uixr ' i'J" Md pllji It aa a JeElliiTUTt? 
a tirarjit.T! ia pla/cd. 



U'liLtmaa ILcr-ntU i- Dot coins to per- 
mit any one to My that be it ficjlrrtiajc 
to. IminJ bia produetioov up with a irro'se 
eaat. Ha tma rhr»rn a CBii for "Tbr 
Gardrn of Deafre." Ileltj Rlythe'a next 
prodoiHioti. that aouuda Dooat .n!i*ir»ilns- 
Amonc Lh.1 talajcy of hrnninen are 
Frabcia X. B-nhmia a&d QcTertj Rijnr, 
both bartu beer) aurred an imjoo in a 
Kaitfa aet tjat braurbt tbcaA cmnr? 
and fame Mr. Buabaaal and Mln 
Barna bare mada ■err few pletnm aince 
their BBBrriBft, and! tbla la tbefr flnt 
motion picr-jfe coDtraet aihe« thtj- nide 
a_aim for Vltagtmpfa Bbo,it foor year» 




f.l.nillt BWANHOS, 
he h-III br- .lorr*,! la *'Mt Amrrl 

ran \llfc-," ihe ft-M.ir- AlSMVtt 

lion ol (he niroll i.i.n.in? pn 
cnoi next urfL. 



IR<'. Tltrf liJivc aprnt ihrlr tlm*' In 
vainli-rilli-, fled It ban prnvrd bo buratttti 
thrj fiAvp nui rnaiJp nay motion plrturo 
r am r a eta. 

Other prayers of proOiinnnre in itit 
rn^i ait Tyronr I'mrrr. Anno Lillhi-f^ j 
Vr-llt tlna-uldtne. M*n1.a IMrH-. Wil- j 
Hum CaTlelon inrl I-'risl Jonpa. 

Sail on Friday. 
TJtrae are |nu* dof* ("r Kirk ij^Mgk, I 
Cener*] f.. , .nrsel *mi tUMHim of FpnuiiiK 

]':-■■ -t— [..vik7. llr- in ■■;.-,;■ io are tfant 
the ice*) olTairs of bit company Arc nil > 
arraiFhtrnM nut nad tlmt ihe ; :i-i' . ■- ia I 
all in nidrr before In- Mill nn Frlrlny. 
He and Vt* I,tLd.'i;b nv .■:;■- ,,■, tbe 
Olyniplr f".r a lis. waaaaa/ trip - htntineia 
id-! vsratlon rombinrd. 



nUEllirr 



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'WSWffi' 

iTUMos or 
STAUDAMnK 



Yratprday more iHsnn 9 llinuaqim.) prr- 
tain Wrre turned oviif from tlir Ljrir . 
Trirfltr' 1 ac thr "Itobiu FlutM" biBrlnrr, i 
Thr»P are nnt prraa nr«-nl tiplrea. :lurr, j 
but the reallit of « lirit In thr Hi-nlrr 
A tinr thai "TtptidrEl <f»wn thr «ttrpr was I 
unbroken 11 mil tho man in tbe lint i.flu-* 
anun-jnr-rd there win nit etrn ■mr.ilni; 
room left, ^peatinj-r, „f "Robin Ilml," i 
T>'->-t'sf. to»fa the ltousluM Falrhanka pip- 
tttre 10 it* he^ri mnd save it tarh n re- I 
c- -fit inn thsc PMci M.Tiiili haa decided j 
.'..-r. 1' ia i. .■> ii- . ;■ -.■ rilj, 

To Open To-nl*ht. 
A mot inn picT>fre ■■pcuint Without <nn | 
will take place at the Hp]wrn Th*B!ro 
r-j-mehr. InaTead ■ : the ijmjal jct:ji.< "f 
femJalae beamy, there will** many protiv 
inent arlenttBts prmrnt. ThotnaiB Jlcti-'ni. 
lidi Icjen invited and! maj he anions ill" 
aiieii.H. The onrn^ion iri (he drrl public 
pn-Tcntatinri »f ' Tel r view," MurEtrrt 
Irvine Bud tyrant ^fitrfirJ! are !■!-. -■ :■>■ ■!. 

Tom i.'ni* (••(■ ■ boil. 
Tom Loiria sh.-uld be pretty populor 
with the ladirs — ilint Ih. the yiunerr |n< 
cratlnn — rlsjit now. Ho won the Mnrion 
Dnrieji I'nll, wbicfti win nn e-xhihition in 
rAe Zle^reld l.-hl-.v, thr fundrt obtnin-d 
on (ho chnnrr'i liminE been nurd loa 
wnr-I hetpirtr ilie i---or uf Xrw Ynrk, The 
tto'l \' loit-lj. — Lf!ino*it n» pretty rta Ihr 
orialDnl— nnd if dressed lit n tnttaraa 
miidr r.ii'iiii;.. by MIpm iJnvim in "Whrn 
Knlshthood n*H SB Flo^rr" All ot >fr. 
!.'-•■ !■/;.■ *rir--: '•!■- if ill' feminine eeX. ■ ■-■■* :- 
\nz hi are from l v In SO, linvo put i» 11a 
application fur tbn doll. 



RlroU'* 



1 IflL liiiiliiriiri 



The Rlvoli Tltrttn wBl c^lr-brPlr n« 
Qflh - « ti i v ■- r-.!-'. nnt wrek witli 11 pm 
KTBDI of whach [Jtnfin S-„L,.. .■:!'■■. pic 
lured! "jly Am»riran Wife." will be the 
feature I bUf i iyUa ii. IIuji'j llieaenfclil lina 
I'rrparcd 11 rpecial projrrsm 10 celeliraiii 
the Itivnliji l-frtladox. which re.ill.v it 
to-morrowr imi in rfarw of this M«-k'A 
tiulidly prn::r :l m :.i.i a-hildren'a fnliTAl It 
the Rlt-oEi. in- -iri'tiwrneii (be aDnlTrranry 
bill.tintjl his 1 Sundny. 

"My uanttcan Wife" a-n- direcieil by 
Ham Wood ard in an adaptation by 
Munir Knttrrjulm and la baaed! on n 
atory by Heet'-r TufiibaJt- Antonin lln- 
reflo plays th< i ■a-illr.s rt>Ic tippoellr ibe 
ntar. and Jr.»r Swicktrd. Krie >f B Tne. 
f.c«* Oorntd". Ediilt Cbiptntiii. Kileeri 
Pritufle.- TTalter fjinc. H. It. Tjq[|rr. 
JBcnDt» D'.A'irar. ImjaI t'af[rrwoo4 and 
ilBry Sand cmiideie [be cotnpaTij-, 

AITjcrt Paap*ai Beaolatloa. 
If Albert (rr-y make* pny ,New Year' a 
eaaoHttioa it aaifl Im- to eadHv all motor 
f*ri Lb tbe ru.jre. A few yr«n afo be I 
trut bta faasd pa . f'Ay when a .linilifcirid 
broke (hat for acaaial weeka tbo dArior 
th«T(ht It woaid be nercaaary to ■mini- ■ 
tate" It. -Sainrdaw e*eu"Df, whllr boiok 
to the theatre, tail deierr alalnmrd the I 
door on bia ihitirb. and 1- iatlic nosr b» isn't I 
able to even «iirn ebrfk*. Be ■■ looklnj 
aakane* at aortbing- rearmblib( aurocin- , 
blW theae daya. 

A 1 in* ar Two. 

Ttp firat. -■i-ttnr j-eatrrday morainf ' 
waa tiasae! i\"e:nrT. offlee "boy foe War- 
ner Brothrr.-. who annyuocrcl be bad j 
eeana with a stdry. 

"1 naed to be w.ib Seltsirk," be aa|d. j 
"but in th<- Dim bviiHraa, if you rionl ; 
CflAajT- Br*ry few montb*, people (JiLnk 
you sin ' t r--' s --#i. ao 1 tot * jtrb. with 40- 
eKhtf company." ■ . I 



Hnifldirej, al Sintk 

■raw Vat* 



5C fytotwfir 



SKtrre Hours 
9 l<y S.A0 




Diilinctivt Fashions 
Exctllrgl Fabrics 
Furs beyond criticism 



Great Clearaway, Today, of 

Women's Fine Coats, 
Capes and Wraps 

n m • . 

At One-third to One-half less than original prices 

$40 $60 $90 $120 

These arc the mookls wlios* prototypes have made our season a great success. 
The simple, beautifully made modefs t chosen by smart women. 

The stunning wrap-around coats* usually with shawl collars of fur, the soft-line 
wrajvlilte coats, whose chic depends so much on the way Ihey are worn, the straight 
perfectly hanging coats for the woman who prefers the trim silhouette — b.oused 
coats, m fact no smart fashion is missing, 

The majority are hir-lrlmmed and these furs were purchased before the prices 
advanced early in the season. 

* a a 

Tow, wolf, caracul, bfcircT, laulml ire tite imri uteri, generously for colli" ind iome- 
limei for cuffs. 

fur cnlUred capes In the |4o croup. 

Self trimmed Coats, too, In the Itii exprmlve c r 0UP> 

Eventnr wripi ol luxuiloui brocades and velvets In ibe * r >" tr.mp 
* .Many Individttil coal j and wraps, copies ol imports and severs! fur-lined tapes in the 
$1:0 fraup. 

The beat soft pile Tatrki ire used if* Mick, taupe, the brown, ind bluCj ot lod»> and in 
ncciskinal dark dulL red. 

* ' * a> 

Note:- — These Wrapt were every one made, to our order and, Lherefore, the 
workmnnship waj carefully watched. 

Sat cod Floor, Old Buildini 



A HOLIDAY SPECIAL 



Men's and Young Men's $50 
and $55 Suits Lowered to $38 



Good news for Hie man who wishes to start llic 
New Year with new clothing of finest quality at mod- 
eralc price. 

Just 200 suits for men and young men, all from 
regular stock. 

The fabrics are worsteds, tweeds, cheviots and 
cassimeres. The patterns are in hairline stripes or 
fancy mixtures on grays, browns and blues. 

For men the models are conservative or semi-con- 
servative 3-button coals; for young men the popular 
3 or 4 -but Ion coats with small lapel, straight back and 
short vents. 

Included in the group are Norfolk and spDrls 
models for young gien. 

Regulars, longs, shorts, stouls in sizes 34 to 46. 

Every garment is tailored lo the highest specula- 
tion standard in America — VVANAMAKER'S. 

Stfwat Flow. Naw BuildjR(. 




ARBUCKLE DESERVES 
CHANCE, SAYS SUNDAY 



"Everybody- Fool Some Tuse," Ar- 
gues ETBiiftlUt— '*Hayi'* Ac- 
tion. ■ ChriitUn One." 

(Bjr LaltrJ Kawi 1> Th* Htr*IU TaVfiapa.l 

LOS ANGELBS. Pec. 'M- 
" 'Fatty' AruhrkJa deserves bia cbmnee 
to eoae back, ami, whctB nore. Will 
fj iv* waa on the ler«L ir>«.pjri <i bj the 
ttihle. not by cnEMldrratlon for bis nn- 
ployerm" Invntaent, wban he reionTaicd 
tbn ewrmtait eotnlc." If you don't arree 
with tail, taktj up the arenmant witli 
liiilj STindaj, lax ttt la Bn -baaahaJl 



prearhera" trrdlrt on rjie ArbHCkle eon- 
imreray. 

'Tlur Goapel prea -evvry fellow b 
eJmvT," RntjiUj aaid. "If it didn't 
there wouldn't be any rhnrchea. If you 
make a (sol of fouraelf yon want a 
OLianro %o red-eui junraetr. don't you. 
Arborkle waj In fault when be 'went 
drinkiny end cartnulpi around with taat 
erovdL. Bat th* Jury <-idn't eonvtet bim 
of manilana-bter." 

Ohaan-ins that cTeryhady ia a fool 
aome time. Sunday aaid the difrpnneo 
batwpen Arbaekte and other* la that 
-Fatty" wbb caua-bl at It. 

"'I think Will Hiya it abowlny a lot 
more Christian apiHl rhaa a lot of aky 

Jtilour who art np OB. thrlr eara about 
t." Sinsday eontlnoed. Tber tbinfc b-> 
aold out 1 know Haj-i and T don't b ■- 
Hen it. I'd! ha.T« urdonad 'Fatty' Ions 
fum, U thasaa praachtri aa4 D«n Coxia- 



tian fanlvpneaa In their acuta ao many 
of ibera wovidn't be praaching ta wood 
and vnmiaV 

Wealthy Widow 

Would Wed Again 

"Now that my alomacb troabk baa aU 
diaappaared ataca taklax a eouraa of 
Ml/ri Wonderful Rarnedy I wo*ild (Tm 
consider (ttrirLf married aaain. I an- 
no* I'tU yon bow terribly I lufftrad be- 
fore [iidni ihia rreat r*medi."" It La a 
simple. barm-ea« nrt pa ration that re- 
moen the eatarriLal mopna from the ia- 
tcitinat tract and atlaya the IbfUHmatloa. 
wbiefc raiiurs. prs'-tiT^lly aU «rtoma*b. 
liver Bad luteati-W aUmeata. LOtzladiaa; 
appro dicitia One doao will conTln« 
or money rehiadad. At all dr:niata. 



THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. 



■ !) 



AMUSEMENTS. 



AMUSEMENTS. 



■"*auv tuu, Tin JMTI P*r* Wad. 

BltLIE BURKE 

u no<m» TJJUCismo.VB 

ROSE BRIAR 

■Ail** Dinehirt F*r»sa; Csttw 
BEtarlaJ, Mat, Jf«*r l>.ir'» FIbt 



A HIT! 

HlttOM 

FiturJi7. 




JM4UJJ.I 4910. D(. Kt-lift HAT . tomQH-T 

Tjrrl^] MaUriec New VfHr'i V*T 



Enaism 



. Prlrfl M> 



ZIECFELDFOtLlES 



MEW AMSTERDAM 

SPECIAL NEW TfEAR'S EVE 
CELCIR AT ION 

SUNDAY, DEC. 31ST 

THREE (3) GALA SHOWS 
AT 2.1 S, 7.10 * 1 1.00 

B. F. KEITH'S 

CELEBRATED $■><* CONCERTS 

■WITH 

-All STAR HOLIDAY PRD3HAM- 

lfEASED HV 

ELSIE JANIS 

waridi Hut rt.pu;«r nirt Bur, nfp«ni4 

Bj in uiraorSteary camrtj CimiTfJ Dill* 

MAGKWICENT 

MHlNKrlT SHOW AT 11.00 

Seatsi n*W on sale for all Inn* 

f- *■ r f n r ebb »rn. 



"K*w nine* hmr *T*r fc*en 
foltnwvd wllh morf rapt fct- 
tantlctB, mora ihoroTUtdUr 
- iPloaitr" 



S4M H. ftiMB' 
NEWESTTRIUMPW 



MARGARET LAWRENCE 



in "SECRETS" 



•'A TREAT SJEOSB H5B AT ! 

THE FULTON.""— Sernt 



BEN-AMI «V „ 
JOHANNES KREISLER 



TIMES sa. 

TUB FLAT 
tlUT 
"0]BrTW TOU, 



Bl THE 

root. 






EITINfcE 

HELEM MAcKELLAR.k 

The MaSK.D WOMAN 

wth LOWELL SHERMAN 



vftsT *!D hT* Kit*. *.». 
hlau Tnrt.iv. Sit. A Mrin 

■ unTiInc Snt«- 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

TJ-a l**W Thai Tbi l! in llama *■ 



DbLAoUU HAti IB-da* * Ht. »*M0. 
JBATWfKB to-day AT a-nu. 

DAVJD DGI.AKtlO P"Mnl» 

IjSK ULRICA K1KI 



HWBIOHJ 




J EfflUM 



I l/A rEllF. SEff YEAtVS 

mm evb. *■■ ii. -is. 

8SSR|8i Hopalttes 



c £°- COHAN THEATRE fSfc 

gfarXf Mtllnrf Saturd ay ai J.3Q. 

■■■.'Mllll'l 



paHKIB 



i.cm Bui* o*'ir ««*-. «*■■ h«&H. lDc - 



ITrnfrtr-rbcifSit-r. 1T>-11 *L *>*- 1,JB, 
Pnpalir M**- To-mnrrO»- 
rcllJ- B lit BflP.. tl. EtaUn n^li.. »,». 
"rat asd im litil Mltikll Pl«l »t 
B«wniL 1b Baser lt*tP«rL"— T*d*t. . 
HESBT W" RA.YAGE clfiwa 
*. p«.« 1--.-.1:-'-". »uh— «*aif. 

iCUNGINGVINE 

I with PEGGY WOOD 

I S -•". Prima! t-rtry nlird' Intl. BlrV A *"«* 

I Tmt 1 ". a|aO **L A ixtt* PWf Tltfl 
Mala.. KNtLHB Oth. »"> ll1 R * 1 " 

[ ii.lo, Jnd Pale. Ifc. Pnt- M*(. wed. r T n- 
rtrs Orth. 0./ 1p1 B*fe B. :»* «■!'-- * 1r '' 
ALWAYS WWD SEATS AT DOS OFTlf*. 

I BbT In *J'ibm, 



COKT 



O-FTWWOVIEVS^ 

■.nGtHMHUNm-noRmausa 

I Mall. TOn '■■"■ M,r, . Wld. di fat. 

a sir-- 1 i-.-ij e 

.c->ltr ft Rat. 

SI.tTl.VEK TO-DAY AT 3. 
DAVIfl UlJl.ASC'O r;*-r.;.:- 

DMDWARFIELD 

ah 8HYI.OCH t F 

TBX MEBCHAST OF 7ZHICE 
AUTiirn norniNs Prmhu 

JOHNBABKYMOBE 

i. "HAMLET' 



ttmmm ** ooHAiiB jummBm 

LinTlEHEUIEKEU.Y 

Mm. a. TiHiHi'lV, UI. dt N«-1V ita» 



LY*J 



THE BUNCH s JUDY 

vlla -"';r,I .-.:.. 5 Afi«ld AlULra, Jfltnr]' DCOlfT. 
Ktf DmiUt, ariM H»7*p inrt i Bravn Bra* 
MaU. MlV \'f*J-i HVV: T.-.jDMJi? a H*». 



THE GINGHAM GIRL r »' 
EARLCABHOli; 



-J" r.'^!!*-. Pltsf" praarnl^ 
A !--OIT1fJ, h r 

LADY ORJT.fJUV 



1-rr.r.^.l for lh<- «r-l «""« In M.t ory lait nlfc ^( at th' 
lirlni-n Thrill Ihlai rn( h-Ij new fo«"J« or rnirriili«ti>i 
uri"trd aquation h*ro« a dlnln«al-h^ -adl*n«. 



ft 



99 



Teleview 

(BJnocularlT Start W«opic Cin«Tfl*.lO|TipJij) 
Mam VbtIc »«v«r bia at-e-n anrtltlnff ll«r (1, » n * J* P*".' - 

foar WMt« la ■ilTBBwe. 



R 



.TVriLl MEIGHAN iS 



, dt BroLe" 
^UHI Picit*" 

1>.1B 

ogjji_K."i"""' ;. ;; -,. ,v.: vr'SSSSf' 



ANKUAL MILDHtM-S FESTIVAL 



SfS^S- 



•1ALTO 



lootB TdrUlnct""'"- 

"THE FLIRT" 

i Rlilia Orchaftr*- 

GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW 

NEW YEAR'S EVE 

IN ALL B. F. KEITH'S THEATRES 

„ a THE SEW AM»TEHDAfl. 
Tbi-CB PeftaflBdM* 1 1* Al1 ' 

B-tal 
t Carroll 

i «:.-IliUV 

Uvl. t Dwly, !*!■ fWoMtt, 
Qui r*Hla& r^> 11 PUat*BaJ|t 



auKKriiiri 



iCpnlfm | VlMalln 



IlL AG Ef!"™ 1 - ^i- 



l nl " K ' lht :nAV BAYflONB A Afli- 

^ULUnitl- j^^tjj,, 4 K-IIK Walril a 

B-j A 41 EU EilU ' ■>.. Rod Knl. : . c 



ISTREET 



ipTarv-T"' 

yWalla. Vliilala A Waal. "The 
illW* PoiraBa, -1 «ra** Sora- 

Ifldjr ar»w» rho[»pLE^*'IJr<Hai- 
«>■> D4*bt tbc- nklB." 



RB.r.K"Hh' 
IVETiSIDl 
rjtHii 



^Kiliki , *| noiJ.Y "StSTEItE 

IE Chlttiala Qa.aja*l)atin 

"jilt ITiUOD * Co,, Wf* * 



■"j A H l"-J o -j} B . p,i!._ Toe*. C fbaa. 

toaw'TTjACKlE COOGAN 
TATE U 'OLIVER TWIST 

omiMSS I ■*■ VAUDEVILLE 



ICE SKATING 
I^ICELANDI 



CamIO! 



30IOH0S 

!■ SOCIETT 



tJMt&ROBJDWAVA,! 
■V.F.KUTHUawtnHiLKMl 
LYWIB«VU.E\M>«D-^ia,! 



i£>lm»«|iLfl l flT*i"*f *Btt. 1 ■*■-.■» if**. Tnh* LTtt 
n*T*> i-fchrlj'i Marian (UlnHin * '-'«- 



Ta-nldcht it l.lt DI* Tdtt »tA4t 

*>i. artc'dS *....-■..... Afaaan 

Sat, Ji«(. >t i .Aido 

Sat.. %. aj>; fijr*.. u u ft HcfMtof«t« 
an. R»„ ii 14 1, np«ralL« Gala lonri 

■:*™ Y"rt but, M t. ? "■■: lo t". Paralfal 

Mip- K»r. ai i..„, .Thai* 

n>J„ i Co*, umilnibji aaJ l'aallacrl 
Tbura., U, H. TO to II ik, War Tii , iariiirr. 

Tlmri, VJvr. at 1.11 La Ilc-h^irK- 

llAfcDJiAS FlANO 1-BtS. 



■rajas— _■_" -^ ~» :y "^ ion.aii..jiia..«M l:i. 

fcXTRA HAT SDSBAY (K««r T*afi) 

tllQQKST LAJjQil SIT IH TOWN. 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 
HOME 



LITTLE I MADGE KELTHZDT 



Taa.lr». W. Mill ff 



1 SBS. CBAV t>"' R '0t 



PLAYHOUSFI mh E - Dl ' r *- a T- »«■■ 

TL.HI nUUOC ataJUJjIt* Vacr-** WW 

h*Ahi 

Conner 



UP SHE GOES 






t A *>nla. Uanu ir i Knit., 

■ A 1m, HdlM} Durao * Co. 

OT Shi FutunL" Ht-toa h 

*I1H* FpI.t. oAwt 



"THE PRIDE OT 

PALO MAR" 

*wi> inaa \\wotz\ti,\,v. 




{CHARLES RAY in 'SMUDGE' 

AND 1323 VAVDllVlH,!: 
Mkbute Show N. Yaar't tn 

THE PR3DE OF PALOMAR' 
o«otB* iiMr* a aim, wtnaii 4 dir 
Midnil* Sfaotr N. Year'.\E» 



CAPITOL 



'■ jgfi 



WILL ROGERS in" 

' "Tho Kuilleii Honernm" 

T.itiUI'!. , Caallol Qnnfl DKaMUI. 



thanD 



HAJHJLD LLOTD 

i- "JT>R. JACK" 
r irir"i "« »l^' itn»*4,BTaiiitei V O^laani 



CONTROL OF SELZNICK 
GIVEN OVER TO SONS 



Founder of Film Company Placet 

Mjron And David ill Active 

KiTia»y«iient, 



TJtvyVTJ 3A0ES AKBTJCSXE 



H'rttldtnt «r 1'al-raraal Cavasacai 

, Itamd at Haya, add Aalu Fall- 

Play Itoni r'abllr. 



By LOTJELLA 0. FAlSOIfS. 

FBOH noTT on Iff ran ifld DnvlA 0. 
!?cllrjck will hi la ACtlre wttTol 
of the Srlutiek PifltarM CtrporB.- 
tlon ind Belttt ri«Ut*i Cor- 
poilticn, l.en-tl J, SrltTiifk, founder at 
tlic« fro orKanir-etijin*. Afid ci:r o[ itie 
moit pictiipfaqur chnnct*ni in the 
motion nlcturfv (ndurtrj, hil tufrtrrf over 
bin entire WinenS to the two t»y*. He 
-mill hii-fr iLfitiiiiiE to do- wii.ii the actlrn 
cnanAiDinciLi, biarjuc decided (g \?x Ms 
two boil i-siD the builaeH accor-lLr-.s to 
their lAcaa. 

The uil^inl taomcEit aF turning ovrr 
the control i=j th« icvond faiwrxlion of 
SelBfiLeki toot plan lut «««■:, w|i«n 
Myrtra .Sr-'/TiLcVc wis imanoaned 10 Lot 
Angnlea lo attend nptciill n^ninji of 
the boirds n( rtlrertori ol feflih Sflwrtet 
and Select «m[iniiL*A> Ra wbh rlwlnl 
jirfSident and DutM virt i>ftiilt1i , ri*. tf. 
J. oo&tiiiuci ■■ chelrmAn 6f il:o Inardn 
of director!, oiid will iti" the two flrtM 
Ihe benefit of hi* lonn; ciiwrimicc. t9t 
purely In an S^rlwrT capndty. 

Ih addition to thrae «lfClion5. thr mert- 
inc Cltitld t"0 new officers. A. Georne 
Vole* wjj clwtH viw pteaiit^nt in 
charge of flnane* of T»th Sebtnk'lt Tic- 
tnw» Corporstion and S^c-t l l l<-mrcs 
CornftfntJon, and John B. Wrtwlj rir* 
pi-eAJdcnt in charge <tt ihltt tor Uln 
orejiditcliun.*. 

l.srnau9# TtaCk*- ll«^e. 

Cart T.BPmm)f, prwldfat «f- faivrrenl. 
IcBtcrdaj' lmu«d a BifltenidU !ti rrrard to 
the Arhiifale aituatlftn. (alius the 
rround that Will II. H*J« wai iirutnptrd 
by tha niOal HfJAtblB atid ftrmpothftk 
st.-f.-iis when Jio decided to glrc "Fatty -1 
a cliancf 1 . 

.\pmijiE oilier ihing-s, ■ llr- l-aemnilc 
■Aid: 

"It In ioconceirahle that lu A land 
who** canjlnal principled orr fair pJajf 
and liberty th«K ahould he to maor idW 
arc rtadl to windccun Fstty Arhneklc 
and drire aim forerer from the olIj du»1- 
bob*. Jae knoxra. A court hfli« fenind him 
not BnL]ty or thr ^harije on wbleh he wu 
anrolfd. ^*hj ehouldn't that nlone bs 
fnongb to> eettie tbc wholo cutt 

"I pni in the moTinn picture IttftrtB***. 
It is trur, but neT#rthHej» t ha«r nath- 
irjg whatcrer to taia bs harlhjT Arbnckl* 
rCTtorrd to full citiaen&hli* and all that 
auch restoration implies. On tb* coo- 
.trftrj, 1 even haTfl »umCrlhtnj{ to low, he- 
r&vac Arburale's pictures will conn><tc 
with comodiei produced trj mj owp coui- 
pany. In spit" ^ thia, I think tha t 
barrins htm from his rifiht to return to 
the Acrcon is tH* unfairest of unfair plar, 

"Whj d^crlmlnaiu agaloat Arhiicklc? 
Tho /merlc/m public: forpol and titt&M 
the charge* that ouco wcro made * sain at 
one of tha world'* fireatoat dingers, it 
furgoL fmd forgaTe charefs hToufi-iit 
Ogainst one of Americas foreraont conio- 
dtana. ll fwiot and forgave charges 
igAluat ops of th* greatest, of *port pro- 
moters. Tbes, were acquitted and tha 
public armpDHl fan ncqiiltUil at full face 
vahit and took th* alpger, tho corned iin 
and the promoter hark lo iti heart. Way 
not five Ar-buckl* ::•--. *iaal chance? He 
hai bruugbl |oy to milliODs. GS«a him a 
fair chance. 

"In, in* ejea of tbt* law lie has done 
unthins-' ^vrong. 9<3 fa da Innocent a* 
yon or 1, and as inaoc*nt as thoir, who 
f'JBll tntO print Kr djILTJI] hir:i forever. 

"Another thing, the pnhllc rRn real in- 
sured toot Will Haya kno^i emfltlj 
n-hat ha Is doing when be Hfra [he hop 
that he hluiaetf placed upon Arbuckle. 
He doca not act hlBtllr. lie does not 
break faith ft'tth tha people. He is the 
soul of honor. Hla heart la charily U- 
hi if. He repreignts the people Just aa 
cnrefilllr as be reprtment* the moflag pic- 
ture Lnduawj, and be la entitled to be 
beard reapccirullT. at least until he ha« 
done dOmethlng to lo«6 bia right to pub- 
lic confidence. 

Denlea Ha mm*™** In AirsB(t»»sl, 

The otorj In jeatcrdaj- raariilnt"* 
-Herald, to Ibc elTtct that ArLhur 
lUEimerateh) had bid ?1,000.000 for 
the three Arhucklr Glrna ovrnap by 
Fsinoua Players-Liakj was not gi>en 
any credence ht Elek John LudTigh, 
gentTal couDtel and treasurer ••" the 
compsoY. 

"I hare not heard ariTthlng about Mr. 
gg mm »t | rein' a offer." «lld Mr, Ludffgh, 
•lud I hsllefe If my arrafifenieBtFi bnU 
be«n ih4b\ in all Haetihaodi 1 would be 
Informed." ■ 

Oatj n few month". SfO It wan te- 
ported In aereril pspera that the Ar- 
buekle pletures had been scrapped. Thin 
was denied bf The Uoralng Te!eSrfipa 
at tW time oa being ndicijioiwi. 

If Mr Hammaratelni doea mi buy the 
ArtueVIe pictnr*a It aeeraa Likely some 
#fH! else will, Vra"*- FamoD* Playef** 
Ijlaky bar* |1 ,.000,000 iorolTed In the 
making of the three picture*., add it 
doea sot seem reaKonabTe that any man 
Id hla rlrht rn<Ed would be wllllnf to 
Trjp*- this amount and, ■( the anme time. 
In view of the present Htualhva. it ia 
not likely th«v will be relikaed by the 
eomrnny rl^ht A way. 

Aaoihrr (Jgl-iwyti Ailditlon. 

No one la admLttlng that It In the •*> 
Mlleae* of 'Teg o' My Hearl" that has 
woo King Vidor a e^atrtct with the 
QoTdwys TJampAoy, but many peoplnare 



nnoOHLYTf A.tllJBMKSTfl, 



EMPIRE 



Br»a^aiif « ad HatM A>«, 

T*l mi ■«■>!. Ti'ira DsIIt. 

Asaalaars ETat**- WrdlaaadAsf N(i>h1 

Tiro BIA «»nda, ffifitiM. 

£ A rf VOL '»} M^. M 

mma Hla -A HCit tCAS OlfcLS' 

-Scat Weak, "Talk or tho To-isn." 




,MTA S.tLHI. 



"WHY WORRY?" IS 
BILL AT .OLYMPIC 

Peck and Kolb's Follies and Sca»- 

daUs Brisk and Amusing With 

' Two Good Comedians, 



MISS LLOYD'S DAHCES SCORE 



&br has last r* la 
n-bcre *bt< has 
■■GMsBTtBca of t 
ma ile *pr l'amc 



I Mic- 



he*-H H'irtlniL In 

,- M.H.i:." 1,,-lnu 

is riavera-haslty. 



intJmntinj; !hnt thn nay h" handled t*H- 
fctti? Tsjfloi and LsV pirt»re mny lime 
Fomethinj; in dn with (hi- fio« nrrnini'- 
meot b" made with F J. (JodHol. "V*t 
o' Jily IlpRri,'' iicrariltHK to ihiw \iiiti 
lijive neen ll know it Ih nun of the feeat 
for tflGS, ^F^ h V!r!or, who El one of the 
youngest dire. -turn | D ihe huslneH^. Iikv 
inr juwt r-ns^eil hut nverjij-eifihlh hiriit- 
daj, n-ill Wjriii r.-nrli rtlinrlly na n j'l'- 
tilrc to br- ii.!!T*'i Inter. Other pfiKttie- 
tloni ihfl! h#t»B lirmlKM lliU jnnsjg lUdili 
fame or- "TIip Turn in I h" iliad," "Tbo 
Sky t'Jlot" ami "The Jack Knife Mnn. 1- 
Iirmnrlialeb' iqHHJ vigning wUh GoiWwya 
Viitc-r gnvH> tinJ fjessev ru nptinn on liia 
own Fjtuditi uh the West Conni. 



Itrlarn* I;, \t 



Tori 



Kciincth fii-i:-.. i'-. >■■:.. pi-nnrrtl in uiaCfr 
nt Tnllr-l Artist^ lias jiiat rttiirneti |f> 
New York nfter a n\\ moinhn' tri [■ 
Whteh wvejred nil sections of iIip eounirj' 
ami included all d{ liis compnny'u ii- 
cbtmgca. . 

Whh (be leoa Film {'ompany. 
The Foi Fibii toisipjinj m turn to 
harp itF- i>iiJ)|feiiy written In rc-.il new** 
pan+r hiyle, Ilumlhen IlfnoK. (nrnirr 
«ditot «f Slavic Weekly, h» H jotnrd 
Ti'iiiau Mmrs'n r-ii.lf and in now senettftfl 
aut rvertinent iitirAfjrfLphi un Fot ptrjyW*, 

IValch tor TIiLs Boy, 

When IJlek Jt^iui I.udvlgli think; a 

playr-f i::. -. i:;lihi:;ii [irrilniup I if N[ionsrf 

him, yuu mny lio. »tirn ilint ii-.> r-- is both 
talent ntiil bmitiu involved. Tlint tawby 
j^arton Aram*, ■■■■!.■. jilayH n -:iui!l part 
in "Glirri[iaC3 "f lln> MooLi," atnnds a 
good chance of getting raWfTtitiWi in 
the motion picUm- world. Speailina of 
'■{ilimpscB of tlic otnon,'" Allan Ilwuii 
and the company if! Pur amount plwyani 
be ("■ --k f,j M;iL:iii lio,ve returned (urn 
itjv Souths Among f.hc principal plny- 
rm wbo am nnw nt work nt tltr 'Ij\ng 
Itiand Mudiori «trr S- =-t.- r>anfeU, Niia 
Naldi, David l'oivr-11, llnhye He Ilflisier, 
Mnutice Ctisiellf- and Chqrles Qeirftttt, 

I.Tirenrf Dravrn's fr'lral. 
'"The Signal Ttfflvf h.ift been phitwn 
by Clarence Bionn nn bin "■ r-- 1 1 : • I • 
pendant produfiinn. IV'ndiiworlli Camp, 
the author* is aIih the creator frf '"The 
Houae of JPftflr/' unon" which "The LflH 
Wa ni I njf" la f.uinde.l. Mr. Brown i« 
the director wlm mndc "Tlic l.if;ht In th*. 
Hark." Hope Hamiiton'n most rer-ent 
plot ore. 



••Iniir ^n Tonu. 

voliicn a-cpc- rn iutcreatn] 

na-la Klon^ nt tho Rrei 

Vf Fat Rninicr ulny tliey 

nicb the srsjee, It wi* 

lie was in li.ivn end hi* 

(btKtrc oreflteil much 

oar U herx to ;i!ny rbfl 

'Tfmi '"mi't I'ool V"'ir 

Melford'a AVXt Mrodiu' 

re h f^om top or'iriiuil 

nr Vouna nod wl!| hm-c 

Jflititffl Mr. K»one. T,ra- 

■ Naidi ,,:-i fiiilinr 



Two younc n 
In watching 1* 
night of (he mi 
■i oo VI aardly wt 
not Linoivts tbsi 
iflirsnre pt tin 
intereat. Mr, S 
prifHpal rn!r in 
H'ife,' 7 Oeorgf 
tmn. Tj'- pjcti 
IWqr of WiWm 
in tna case In ( 
trleo Joy. Nit 
Uferfrn.' 



IT«1M Slars- 'if ini*r*st, 
"Sakttle of -t tii- Ten e men id," tin- mmr 
of tbn newest Tiorr-S bjr Annin Vctler.^kn. 
[:i.- auiliOf of ' Ilimgury lleariK," whli-h 
oojy rttrotir eTi^esred at l tit- Cfl|iil^l 
In picture forro. iv reretTir^ the unnm- 
Uen of the dim nr^dUccr.i. !''ii jd xi 
penresl of thr- ndvur;.-.' ropiea. .'»Ji- - 
Vwirrsjios nfii [inofe 1a mid lo Itavo 
been born fflr ih" tatjftf. 

Rvt« gtorr. 

Mnti..j- pleroewi are nermpylns a iarae 

pare of the lime and i:t tent Inn "■(' 

genrf* QfhbH, sifstjof i.r *Tbe Bplemlid 
ulOAsf mi'i The United Uor-r.' Mr. 
Oit>b^ has 1'ifci sold ~'ie niition pieturti 
rlgihts to hjh sio-y, '"Youth 'i'rluniplinni^ ■" 



To ufl n wowwi Phi dotm't iook a 
day oldfr than tb* did UtJ years ajpi 
msy be a .■.■r.^.iimsnt, but it is alio t 
blow. It 1'iii:;- borne tbc :".:■■; that (rU 
yi'srj. ago mMLo:i pIctdTe parisfniphB 
were being written lu the name Any 
*Tiry day. Mate Ertmund ,Joae«i. the 
autSoe of "Skin flame," who ban I'e- 
tUfned ti) liroadway proaptrous and 
ererilhlng, ivierdny nheii we met him 

re-called lw hafl "old »i 111* firsl HCi'pjirlo 

for Espbhsv. railed "Twiltehl/' "(md," 
said Stare Kdmiind: •" 

"Yrin, don't look a thy o?dcr than yuii 

did ,<•'■> _"-.'-., Ago." 



Poelcct 11 Irn.r-VhtiTftKrnnli J'rMei- 
(«(Ibb Iit Pap KlrlB Error In 

! .-.r-lKht l-thlf*. 

By "UNO." 

(ifiorge I'cck ftnd Mm Knlb's EfQtilei 
and! .Scandwls .-nrmtiluleN a hriHk, amus- 
ing and ofWertufsIflfi I'hri^rftfts week of. 
faring Bt the (llympi.-, with Kmir MnCA, 
a trufy fynin. ctongarted, riTriiLrlc tfin- 
etHan (rjpiilans the principal t(untn of 
fun opposite Hilly TniunT. wjra gew hia 
laughs viFi ,. L|iiLiint aJUl droll Teutonii; 
rharset-vi.:.ii T. 

llppnln l.liij'l. hriclil unil hubbluij 
ovir with innriiy and pmnln^liiy. i* inn 
BoubreUe, and Jr.^se Jter^, equipped "-irli 
n pleaaine; oc^'rAtuj nnd no ncrceidild 
btign pre"^TiTf. i« the inimn donnp. nDtb 
Ate BCComl>ll& | l ^,, ' and (rlr?il Hnd true bur- 
lesque perfi'rirt'TfF. Rnj Knlb oSfentfa 
crcditnbly rfl raany clinrarters. tisfor* 
Ulnyd makes :i Root! daiieii;£ jmrnilp fiml 
Hoiw Bell ii a. comely, lijcbt-Toieed 
ingenue, 

'flic romeily nau bofertm bin in Mic 
flf*t ipniim. Ith'-IhijV tWiir* l^irtnTir.ii j.ys- 
um. Idack'a Wwdag tii Boiffiic in whlth 
hn nearly beeoinnii cnnis-hlin ] in tbc fSon- 
uiei net, Mnelin plnyful luunnuT wliirli 
intetrupLa Bnnnie nml Jliw's epBK imd 
nhich !•■! to an B|ip.irrntl> rfiil nlicrcn- 
linn between Mm-k and fiilico tlffiter 

Knlb dnivn :-[:■■■ bmlildriiiTii Hh&*, ftOtilC 

ivn^Sm of h-noh'-hlfd nn.l Jaier .-nieninu 

Kolb, n |>ncket mirror |ihotu prrsentnti'iti 

I by Paji K\-\» in ii Imj! in fhe female 

* pi-incipiiln d*orrei't f[>ulliKl:l ethics or :lr- 

|.r,i in.. ::r nrc llllkiLOn U r,* ISP Olymjiie) 

I (ind llunule'h griule lihiiillii t of 'J'linniT, 
AocomiI lTnlr Ilasi! Funny II 1 1 a. . 

It? the seoandj half tbc humor \n re- 
iiewed at Koll>'n pnrty by Ts;nner'.i lilaiVe 
"BOlnK! penliibitioh, r>y the ^ntii|iii-.i wileis 
of Frencliy Bonnie applied m "Duke 1 " 
Mil* nml by ii umcl fflArriftSp aTjtWftoa 
Ilniic, in fMuulc garb, und Tuiiult. 

Mle.i l.liiyd iijieucJ tho spwlaljy wriea 
Hith q rinrtiti.Fii \l "0n* Unite VooV 
"Sonsitl pniTCd u nifty "bin.-'" uinnii>- 
wljitor, iu>Hir[iortlniT In an> ileltTBty iiU 
the -djirk> il. sleet, ceiitun-a nnil nhnfuis 
n"eo«Bary Tor ihe rorfert linn'llir-^ of ihe 
BWlottf. 

Junk Willicrt. trieil otit W a i>unr;i>jle 
Wfigamcnt, *r« mnro BpiwwiawS tor 
Jil* violin plnying thin for bia raener-T 
DTid wpjk mppty of comely chatter ot 
hid scarcely nuilible nin^iiiK of "itwdj." 

ICriiic Mark mug W*3l In "M.v Home 
To>vn,'" plnyi^d ihe Haxnidinno mid i.-'ljiri- 
oiiet nlill liiTtir, and executed botos ewtl- 
lrnt dnnrns, erratic no feel nnd bumoruus 
.ithirwipe. The nrtlsllc tlmie merited tlic 
accompanying rim of SpplftBifc 

*)jicar Jdoyd, too, was n skllfn] ilmi^r 
nfl^r his "JnpSrij: <jt -HtwM^n." 

R«uinin And Hill hnd thd audienro Ui 
roars With ifeO«l teti mitititea of Mar**; 
d4ti^nal humor. 

FrincctLs l,:ii',ij,i n newcomer rmoiig 
the; Oriental dAB*lai clan, wos nnod Itwk- 
inj- and h'ldt like ji inudeil (rnlrn (bst 
Ihe others do on-, iu i rule, uoskims, nurt 
H*«a ciSTto graceful in n enniblnallon of 
llswnlinn and minkrlikr movements. 

Ail cilreme.ly livrly cbettll tttpped in- 
dustriiMtsly in a i|unntily of BAeonibica 
ndro lly pnidiiced by Hilly Kr-ud. 

>^Iks Ili-c^ loewd St* mpraas litis with 
■Wlm 1 ]! TaLc- My ]1llc^.■■ ■'Cbiiiw.; 
Lullabre." staged amid rkhoratc (blenmi 
anirroiiiidin^^ ; "t'oftl Mlaefc Mnmtny," 
"rinijKlitern oT Ever" and ,- T«. morrow 
Ifnrnini;," in the latter bincltij; n din-t 
with nartar- 

t'lrnsi Mnitr While Hcdncluj;. 

Mis« l,L..y<l lu "ivnotrk" did a lot of 
difficult tiniifljiprincs and coo tort Ions. In 
bir "" WJiJ^tlo" number Hoiinln soaicr- 
mniltcil und filled Wtn ko enctgetfeally 
that ah* n&rcd thfl property iiiat. of the 
house the tank of ehnnii^ ti|. tbo atajre, 
FanuinK for a brief momMst in her 
eceetitint, Ml« I.lnyd oiiobiFined be- 
tweeo (tiroii! "I rioo't hnve to do thl«, 
but you ■■■. jI3 agree with >«•■ thnt It i> e, 
(tnod ivny to reduce. 1 wi'lffbed .]Sff out 
bajt Us, Sow I"iu J8&." Miss IJnyd's 
oiip nt.i*T nutnbi'r. "Throsr Me I>omt." 
war. > dim-ohbiK, nJInir f»r Imtli lli" 
ahapiL'y leadoe aud thi? efronis inodids. 
In -.Morning" Hpwi. ltd I fookj tlin 



jfejuilly Nice Trirt of Stfppern. 

Other iulcf eating chaBtenj ju th^ score 
wen- mediry bj the riiFrudorn nexte-tto 
rompo^rd nf tho female principaln, Omir 
and the two eoniediinis; •■Spmifsli kose," 
hy Ills- Bell and "I Went n (;irl," hy 
O'srar, erven of the eJinrqA nn\} Miss 
Here, rrfia deitroticlj- Arraftiitd, 

■Why Worry." |a ihe |ltlc of the 
fares; ^rltii-n hui] nrodiiTd by Mail 
Kofb. Why worry, tii ba sure/. j 

FREEO AFTER CLUEl RAID. 

Emplnjrr* III »,-l./i r^. ,1 Tli-CaDar ait 

Lack ut I^vldcncr-. 

■John BfoekhaR^ni- steward] Of the Ac- 
live Republican flrib, I.W We»t Forly- 
(oijrib strrvi; FVederk* "Jberhaughi, 
aselslant uteivant nf the club, and Jjhn 
Kelly, dub doornini,. ih[ir-e<:ij with keeri- 
Iht hiuI mslotaining a grrniibliiig house, 
[ollowltjjn raid "n the clubrouihp. were 
yearerdity 'liecharaed beeainte nf Isick of 
cvlilertfM; hi HfiglJtraic IrfJUC *& I.ei-Jiac- 

Lu West Side Court. 

Their defense nnn Ihnt, belnir employ- 
ees o( the rlub, they i-onld not ba held 
reHponsible In rwfa rrnnbiltic whs |ier- 
mllled in 'he- c3tl&, Twen(y->ereii nthem 
arrested In (be same mid en rhu dub 
Wctc dEfdiunfed lost n-eek. 

BOYS TRY OUT PRESENTS. 

Brothrrs >•» (.'umplncr With \err 
(»oini ^\'hllr I'iii.iti Hi-i-riiot, 

Jimmy Wray and hi* brother E-'reddie 
of l-'n-trrlew, >.*, J„ iro houi'i sgafn 
after spPP-Ung t»vo days In a Jionif-minlc 
care on rhr aldn of a hill iu*i their 
home wlji.li- thr puller, ami Hjorpa uf 
Lj]aymatra warrbeil Tor tln-ni. 

Hanta C:aiM was reapou-lble for their 
)Iintpp>i-nrftiirp by Aivlus; Iheiu a r-iKikiup 
miifft, surh as b mm hy camper*, lw* 
Indian ariltA, and re«| Indian hlsbketn 
Jimmy, T. and Freddie. 0, decided fhey 
shogld be tried out in tho pmptr «tmo»> 
pherc Tlu-y got alona; stdetidldly in 
ihorr cave Until ihf provJKioni jthyb out 
Tlien they ir.iTJ.ed homr. 

Trevent iTirinmrn 

Tha Ttnl" »b4 frflllllra Kfhrl ol UnLiw 

PFmfctn Ot'lXljVft t.Fj!,^ ^ T | ,,„, m , ££,* 
In » hralihr condition snd, ihoi aini oft an ■!- 
Uufca pC OI4i. CrJp sc liii-i-j.EiJi. ttc-ldrL 



^C fjWMaAr 



Bro.dw.j at Ninth, Kn YixU 




After-Christmas Sale 
of Fine FURS 

COATS CAPES WRAPS 

at Remarkable Savings 

Hurs lhal funned part of our balon Cnllcclinn, *nd T 
wliat is slill more imporlaiu, this colkclion wns the finest 
we have fecn able to alembic in nianv years. 

The majority of lliese furs were purchased before the 
rise in ihe wholesale market. The original prices were — bv 
-.artful comparison — unusual in their moderation, thus jiv- 
ine; the reductions more importance than actual figures show. 

TIie. fashions reflect that new distinction shown in all 
smart fur wraps, Ihe soft ami graceful silhouette, depending 
on genuine beauty of Hue rather than. elaborate "working" 
of the pelts. 

Interesting Examples — there are many mere 



$2,750 Broadtail Coat, 
$1,800 

■17-ln. (Niinrhilln cfitlar, hrjintl- 
f ull.v mnrlicd Hkins. 

$1,195 Ruuian Ermine 
Capo, $995 

48-ln. Blur tcItm linin;. 
$1,500 Kolinsky Coat, 

$1,195 

fin-In. rS-lU«f»lty m.tkr-d .kins. 
$1,250 Koliruky Cape, 

$97S 

-i^-in. I'.ni'l '.iii.-i Anil mil 
Lriiniiiinj;. 

$2,250 Mink Coat, $1,850 

4Mii, Taupe ImtrndH vrlr^t 
liniaj. 

$1,975 Mink Cape, $1,650 

4ri-ln. Yft',, 1 bnck. uri>[! cni.ti 
rubor. 

$995 Caracal Wrap-Coat, 
$895 

4A-ln. Vary fine nkin*. deep caffs 
or Kolinsky from the elbow, with 
crmili «illflr of Kidiiiriky. 

$725 Caracul Cut, $600 

4y-ln. frcud. rolltie sod man- J 
darln bleeves of Kolinsky. 

$625 Caracul Cape, $525 j 
-17-iu. Fin ring mudsl. deep crush | 
collar of Kulinsky. 

$275 Caracul Coat, $250 i 



$485 Hudson Seal Coat* 

$425 
4."Mti. Mandsrin ■feusy.ea and 
cruitli ctdlnr of Vuitltn a.piirrel. 

$525 Hudion Seal Coat, 
$425 

■"•() in. M:;r.;.i: '.•■-, p'eeTes and 
enmh cfltiflr nf e-iulrrel, Koliaaky 
or stunk, 

$750 Moleskin Coat, $595 



$495 Hudson Seal Coat, 
$425 

4.Vin. (Dyed Miinkrnt.l 

$400 Hudson Seal Coat, 
$350 

4.">-in. iDycil Muakrat.l 
$295 HwUon Seel Coat, 
$245 

aiJdtieii. ■fl'yed Mjinhrat.i 



$695 Moleskin Cape, $595 

4tMn. Full circular model. 

$6S5 Squirrel Coat, $395 

4r,-in. Yvtt M'lt- dark Bkin!.. 

The Smart Short Coats 

$49B Squirrel, Now $400 

Verj- ilnrk *ktn.. 

$295 Molegkin, Now $195 

$345 Hudaon'Seal, 

Now $295 

Finpat nuftUtj", 

$325 Black Caracul, 
Now $250 

Mith \ l:iI::., . .;■,: irr.-l collar. 

$235 White Caracul, 
Now $195 

Wig. black fox cottar. 

$465 While Caracul, 
Now $37S 

Will hat 

$250 Brown Caracul, 
Now $195 

With Bquirrel collar. 

$250 Tan Caracul, 
Now $195 

With mitrl. tolJir. 

Third floor, Old Build. DI . 



AMY STONE BURIED. 

OrlHlnal EtX* It* "Intl* TotB'a" 
till. In" Ulr«« al ABf 

Amy Stone. SO, nn acImssj, M-ho with 
Jier hiiHhaud. llnnry F. Ktc-ne, Wert 
known n nenrratiun a£0 to (lieaiirejioera, 
died Sunday at her homo in W wdWgq 
ntrrct. Hrofiklyn. where terriccB wem 
field Tnciilay by Canon Chase. Her 
hiistniitj died severnt jeara ajen. 

Fot mflBiy years both played In CcIbscj 
Pf.wiuctioioS. -Mrs., Stone, had the repo- 
tiLtinn oT bavin*; portrayed Eva in tkc 
originnE prewetatlon of "I'mrls Tom'a 
ftnhin." Tht-y totircari the world wrernl 
time.i end plnyed in AuStrnlla forty jnars 
aco. 

Thi* ncnieca were hold under the aus- 
iFicrK of tht- Actor* Fund of Amrtlcn. 
lisierment was in C/pre** Hilla Ceme- 
tery. 



r.ri|]p.>iiitT F-;*oii{i«.« ArrMr. 



An enere<;tjc | pollermin pBfrollins; an 

Ihe l.!ort 



. _, •qmau, ( iuiii . , i.„ ., pn|) 

Wre*l Fortj eljchth ntreei r,** r i;ie i ;ort 
Theatre Inst ul;bt caught wisrat nf a 
man who was carrying: several arttcks i 
Of wenrijii apparel over his srfll and 
^emnl lotnewhat of a hurry. Thr of- 
flcej- ap[Ti>actied him und asked him whr 
the hriAte.? It turn-d oiy llist he was 
f Corns inc t'pllend.T. wha in plsylnr in 
"Merton ,.t the McvW ,i the T'ort 
Tehstr*, mid 1«* ■*.... jakiae his sta 8 « 
ckithes to I hi? t/tdor to be p r essed. 

UEATir ><it»<-i<:». 



LAS-fl— KAnniKT a i;*.urnm.i. KMMtLUt 
CHWieiv.M»sjawir. t*th sl, Hnl n ThurEdar. 



VMJi-:iiT,\M:i;*. 



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__ RSKxf «ffiStHi.*rk — 
■BMna»tt85g£i»M£ sbj 



'THEIiJNTRAJ.CHtlfiCH 

I "Xmrrtni M& Burial £ujfm~ 

nrj^KECAMraiii. 

9Aff funeral Phurch — 



Broadwraq atd4»jai 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, .1922. 



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AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




EMPrSE-BILUE BURKf 

Admit* I* mm. piHikW- 
lac tawaaaaailaafaea-wara* 

BILLIE niBUlL Allan 



la a beflltaat _ 

rioMh raawJaartoa, i 

foirr >Cft«W i.* tMHld. 
-- IUB*K OlfK" 



tuK Caaeav 

w*5a-& 




LYCEUM « it ^ T V.pi'i* * liw- 

OAVtn BELA"CO rmw< 

D*vm WARFIELD 

■ ■ SlTTXOCr. ■■ 

THE KTiCEAHT OF VENICE 



- *.m»ccr<L«m Tbiilrc at S.IO. 



Z1ECFELDJ0UIES 



ITNlekrrti-eK-krr, B>-a ar. Bn- l« 

SPECIAL POP. HAT. TO-DAY 

■Win i,t hk.. tl. tact™ Qn-B.. p.«4 
nrNBT W. BAVaor. «rj*n 
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KMKHKV.NE 

witt PEGGY WOOD 

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SAM «. HABJUS' «£ * rOJUC _J LONDON SUCCESS 

MARGARET LAWRENCE - SECRETS 

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JOHANNES 



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L/ INACWIBI 
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BJtTIlA 1EAT. N. VKAU** P*> 



E1TINCE 

HELEN MflcKEUARm 

» MASMD WOMAN 

. : LOWELL SHERMAN 



REPUBLIC SPgSSJSm '"■ 

Anna MJIranla' Laaablna «i'-w u 

AMES IRISH ROSE 

Th« rlPT That Pa. V In Ha«mr. 



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UL.UDC. H,u.To=i-ir»s,T«( , iiatia 
•'THE BEST 5IL1HAL CtUtBDV" 

THE BUNCH; JUDY 

vita. Prat tad Ad*t* AataK-*, ,'nimnj DejcUj. 
Bir Do-il*,, Oran IEijm imd 4 Pre-we Br**- 
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music Swa©S5«M« 

SAM H. TT ABUT S VreMntl 



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A roapllvt? 'rmlllnn 



RIVOU 
K'-tr "Barb lleana at RraLc* 1 

l»ih v. 4 Para-ioaal Piei.Tt 

AHNUmL GHILDREK'S FESTIVAL i'i. 

Chaplin, Hiihr Pratr. Felix lh« r Ta 

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Hon. K*e, « I....... Till- 

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Tinn.it K II :- ! l< lac Tar Tax f ■i-mrr. 

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GALA MJDHiGHT SHOW 

NEW YEAR'S EVE 

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m "OLIVER TWIST 
■nd VAUDEVILLE 



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MRS. FOSTEflLOSES ALIMONY I STATE GUARD WINS SUlf 



Jaatl«« ?[<-:iiar»h - » ncfatal ta 
Graat AHuwanci- Uandal, 

■ §MpffJa»f CtWrt Jnutict Rabvrl IfcC 
Mamli nu ynlrTdar upbckl in bis re~ 
foaml lo trant i.Suwinrft for aJimoaj 

■ ad couaA* 1 ! f*"*-* '* Mr*. Ta«J>aft HHam 
F«nr, pt>Ddinc the oolconw of li-r attli 
for a avparmUdD tmm Abtxlo tfcarpa 
Poattr, ar|n;tt.r.] aon of a rfaui-bTfT of 
William McAd-xi — HipWj afcAiioo Fatter. 

Th* Aji nri .!»i.- ( >si r:"-. .!■ ( inicti m ■ t 
rfDdrTTii Wlthoul opiiiinB. Jtuiirp Mar*b 
hM thAt sa ibe dpfrndam l>ai| ~«b- 
IroTtn*'! the st-H raja. iron of ibaciiaftmr-nt 
ma,«j« by th* }tlai.aiiD!." a ml a.»d (hnw 
titan aouf bt to *-»* !*»■ plaintiff afirx ihcj 
a*p*Taltsl. "ni«KilDe w£tb nfuaar 1 she 
■ ha.4 "taUlm lo/ bri&B bwprif wUhis |6c 
rule that rrqiiitr-a a ■ben-ia( of rraaAS- 
ab)a probaibi'itj' of aiicrtaV 



C*-« R.lc. A«alm.i Prtv.,. a^^ 
■*«*■•> i Otacharjie, 

Th* .VatlonaJ 01Td of Ncw v 

aSj! "aSL! ,iCtorT **** th « -Vf 
PpIUio UiTiiifti of iw SiifrtiD* Cwrt 
j*-flrrfir m it- dwialwi * neat ^^ , 
te.«6i br AarioBr Bianc^ . prirt „ , q 

MB *™ m ■n»aTj -mlw, Biaa^^a^ 
CnHatHfr-nt tt M Bc^a,pHabh| aritborjt thp 
«n*rn.t of hit nam!, arbca he ni bn* 
10 j«rt old. on. Ortobtr 2fX lfiG« la 
ir?W not to hlTr anaa i n|l , coTjft ■,-■,[,., 
dMB hand*. "hArlatj Iraudnjentlj n !|. 
•faced iJi acf nbea he enliBtrai,- 

la in. arpinioi, Wfitfaa ^j Jajti^ Victor 
J. E>oirUB; r ti e cwtirLJ.jrh.ii> deeUrtnf 
(h« (be Stale ranrta-aatfe jnriidJctieti 
in National fiuard duUht, d«eidi«l thai 
tfcf miiirr a t rel*aairn rnllatfd aje n from 
arrvlce 1b AaM of ralaatatemcni or ate or 
ofher mnborrorT la oo e for the Uvm- 

DOT aion-A tn.ptM upon. 



rf^L££i? TF/tL REMAIN 
COUNSEL FOR T. 0. G C. 



Burner the Senator Would BcTer 

That Connection Is Defi- 

nJtely Dtmitd. 



■THULD ALAEK" OFEWB JAK. S 

Bali Btainl*raa, II a* ■ Fl«»r*« aaC 

■Htr Firat .\arar la >«•«•.*' 

1'r Sara. 



By LOUZLLA 0. FAHSOSS 

TH£ tTtdcrj clrriilaLfd report (hlC 
S--i »:•- liK'< J. Walker will 
|in •.!-:■ ^ bit. rrai|OJitioD la thc 
TTienlrc Oawti' Cbambtr o' 
CotnfljetTT »• ETiertl ^^eiWiatl ha* been 
dtftnilrlT ,!fai--l. $[ti«10T HViJIier. tic- 
cardiac. (» thr mtrn*r ?blfenared .boat In 
flloi rirrln rxrecled to drir«:# all h>i 
time aad atttflttan in the fultire to hit 
SenAtoc^il ilatLra uil nald not (tad the 
tlma r« iftfcF eara of the Wat dulira of 
the CbarntK-r. Ttir Senator haa also 
■eted 4i dbVf itlrltmr on tnar> mattfr* 
and Lf a tort of r/odtalhrr lo the munlirn, 
who Brp Turj proud of blB politic!] atlr- 

CCaA. 

ivju'in Brandt. forntrlT preiideot of' 
tkr Chamber of ('ommrre* and one of the 
tanut valuable njatnLur* of the orzaplfci- 
lion. aid reaterdtT tbe tfetiitor ba* a 
year'a conirart Trilli Ebo Chamlicr and 
wiM. DJltimlrr, 'iittil h'i BCTermeot. Il 
*u Inp-Mnjble to rearh Henalor Walker 
od rbe telanliorir. hut hha brothrT. t3eorce, 

■ aid i nr Xrnalor had. no lotrutian n{ If 
-ii;nir),7 '-ni! ibe itory waa iimlnublDdl]" 
ono or (boaf iin(«r(iiJia(e nimoni Lhnt 
flirt in llit U-rst of re|ulnl«l fatn Ilea. 

|i aroulil !.' a h!oar [.. tbc 'Imml'ir 
pf ■I'onmifrre and, iadiri<ritr. \n (be.ln- 
tluslrr, IT Hnnninr Wtlk^f Bp^rrcd bit 
ndk'iiil Liinnr<-(i'k[! ni1h it. )->it> ona 
ei(tcvti h::i! to hi. thfl oprtDoor of tic hill 

In :-i'!i.:|«! t!ii> I.U'. 1 . l'. i-.^'.|ii;, lp n-, -UlLil 

n-tll-, tftrtv 1- Tin dOuhl hi- will ia all 
he -in to rrpnul ir hi-, iiiii^.-.i will lm 
[aeftftMd If hr i» oHlciall>- .nqfiKteJ 
iritfi, 1 tin mm! fin jiirtnre Im-'trirji IV* 
Arp, rhrn-fo'n. (ili nnrd lu tlrny Ijs ~. 
rumor. 

To Opfn Jipurr fl, 
CJn Jaauarj- S The ThinI Alarm/ 1 a 
new Em&rjr tTrTWtfrl plrt'irr. nimJi- by 
V. A. I'ttwrrt, rnm-ri Iota Lh*> Aator. 
.!■..■>! to MIT" 1 uut the Urrmnn Idea a 
wLo> apurLtnen; hou.ii> ia Lurned down. 
TI'.tt- |« atiil to he t>ti«ui;b ctcitnaieol , 
of tliia Uind throiifli th«: hito to iviitv.^i j 
the moat rabid (tre-bug- Ifalph fjc^la < 
playt thp !rn-inv- r«le. Jahnatr Walker j 
hai aa importam part, ai Mi E!la Hall. ' 
who fa feat'nre't ■■ Ihr tradlnif "omin. . 
ViraipJa Km- ttoardman, Jowpb Adair j 
and Frarjk.ii- In- are othar plojcre. 

I* Ball Vtlaa- (o Mmrr? ■ 
tirar>»> f-iirtc-li-T. of the Loa Aordrn ] 
Timea, hna tvm t,i me \'.-A'. Uoatt&a n 
iJsL.-. nh-fln. ; Jlolmaa Irralment nnd ' 
leada m to br.ieTf. BitK baa matTitrwaijil 
laf-nliPDji. Ta quote hrr. ihe nj*. Bull'a 
eyea brlfihteord wbr n be tntd liar he j 
han an awful nrr-L-t mamma aed be ' 

npiatai io m matfird, . 

"Wbat la the namr- of tout flnacre-*" 

■ *< a^i.H,! 

"Ui.-r. tirai name ii treacle." eiplajnf-ti 
Bull: but the litafLOtlonjl of hi* attire 
Ion-rue irbrn it ron)i>i :t> ci[iTr»»;->ti of 
Xettder mum be Mi tntd for tbr ilx of 
the peraoDal ro,.n-*»Jir ablrb Hull und 

"What ia her laat namr'*" we aaked. 

"J don't fcaoir," aald BuU. 

"I>pti'i luna jour DPAacrcB aamel'' 
we naked, *ebn: * 

"No. ao — f iota n, 1 not know for aur* 
F am Jain: to be mtrrieiJ." txpltlari 
Hull. 1 tell j-ou in lime," he added 
£erir?rou*!y, 

And ao Miti lie- ule aha niunt remiia 
',(• Hi ti^.iti v,p f Ii in *-: of Riill'i ronuflce 
up (o audi lime si he jh«T i> jllr know 
liLii innirilnl fair. 




TMLe or rivlwre. 
"Her fi>piitnHn»" In (he title of Ilia 
hrxt Tin iiilh Jf. Inre piriare t The flrat 
one li> t> i-ffefrd for releawi In 1&23. 
The picture Ij In prn>dprlicri under tbr 
IrfiiBtlvo title of "Newa." The cast \n 
hraiJed by Mnj- McAvot nnd lAoyd 
IlnrhcM. .lolin '.rl ;lh Wraj, of the ffttfl 
dirvetorlal •■<«(t. In dlnrctlnij. Tlie itory 
ii b>- iir.-li.-v Kfnf. ii addition to Hin 
McAvoy mid Mr. Husiirn, tlicre ?.;■■■ i':m 
lie F-?rRii*nn, !'i >■■ s t. y:n . Loiiicr Lcalrr, 
BrinaLea rthow, tieurce Parkin, f^pEenlp 
Jliwuicr. Jane MDler tuid V,aw Lcotiard. 

PKVl Mfni With I'alTcraal, 

One i-f the man* chaniei that are 
■r-jii.tflittly taklD|E plBcr in the film in- 
dualrj- conecraa I'aul Hern noldwi-n, «ce- 
fllrio liead. wba hni non", iccardlnr. tu 
word frtrm the Weat Coflat. 4ecepted a 
■Lmlllr poaitiun «itb t.ulveraaL 

Aiiii-ntr. (Ut|f. |[(, Havaae. 

Antonfir Uarrldd Mcntafucurta, h_< 
that name. Liu become, by a atrokc of 
the pet] Antohio Jforeao, well-known. 
PlwUkb] JudieM.'ilUi did the deed after 
Mr. Mom-i eaplalaed lila iure name 
w» laiirh bettet for fecal porpoaea. 

XetV Vmr* f. brrr. 

The board of dlrectora of Aaacdlled 
Kihibitorv. lac. Arthur S. Kane, pruJ- 
dt-nt, at ita rVcemtur mealiac. voted to 
declare a 2 per ceaL crirrent dirldead on 
the preferred atwrk fpr the lilt quarter 
of 7,B22i parable to irtoefJrolderTi of f- 
cord i- of Deermtwr 'J2, 

Tbta h the fourth % per cent, ouar- 
itxlT diri-h ;,d dtclaml ehil rrar. 

The dircrtor rotad alao to declare a 
3 per er-n!, aeerjM and napoid dlrhdrod 
on the preferred rlock for Lbr feiE- 1S2I 
\a aiorkboMrn of reeord a* of Seprem- 
ter j. 1P2I. 

Bach dliidenda ire ptjahle January 
4, ItJOi. 

Tan. Abwwi la Fair Plar. 

It [-.ni riven to tvrry oat to make 
two Broadway appearain-ei in one week, 
hod ret thai |a tmriTr abit happened to 
Jtinea C Matldwr. On Mionday nifht 
be opened In "The Cliotinj Vbc" with 



MAT M'AVOT, ' 

Abe will play the lead In* iftl* In , 
"Ilee llrpiiinMni>." Thsmii II. 
incr'r, nOJE.1 pruiluctton. 

IVEBJ' Wimrla. nml [lie iilplil befnK llf 
made hi« screen il.'hut wltla Tlmmri" 
M^lpTinn in "Unrli Mittne and Untie " 

M '-i.' .--■■- nut y.--..:h.::: fillt'Jlt Dt A EKH 

liArtj BBUdwJ uigtit Jit tlir Rlvull, oitd 
hnt nipht Tciinmy trrrnvil a boi ai Ufl4> 
luivp's jniest nt llir Knirkerboeker. 

"De, Jack" Held Over. 
Thoae who dtdn'i e^i a. elinnee iliiriiiR 
Che recent boliday rufti to aee "I'r. Jnrk" 
ar iV Simnd Tbralre iired ooi ay. into 
mnurntng. for br Kill pmia New Year'i 
aa well an CliHalmiu al that ihrntTr. 
In fncL Humid Lloyd' k BjdDiirera bail- ao 
filled tbe"Lhea(ro that Ut Ifie la»t ihree 
days Jiraeph rtunkelt ban been faring an 
extra, mnralne per forma nee, starting at | 

AJ ih* Capliol. 

Marahall Neilnn'd firat ]iruluetlnii for 
i.oldwyu o»mea aa the Capilol pen week. | 
It ia "The Strainers Jla-nquei," rroti I 
the novel by LVinnn Lirynr, and in nd Ii 
i-i'ii in btnac a Nrilan spmrial haa a eaat > 
that ii eBoiiEh to bankrupt mott or" 
daceri. In the |i a i of f'.rtjr are the , 
nam-, of CUirr WinUwr. Bad kcllffe Frl- 
ali ina, akaaut n^liaet. t aw i amot Hoard- 
man, Nirel narric, Ifitbart H"»wart3i. 
llflrftret Lfumit. tUcmar i.infoWeky. f 
Ford S'-rlinit, Lillian Lai.cdou and Vir- 
ginia Buirr.lr.s- 

Coea ia |{U.,li. 
"When Kuutlitlmod Wna Ip ttlllff." 
atBrrinj Marion Ifirlea, ends ita run at' 
the Criterion Theatre nnl Mtttirday 
aixht, when "S^ins-.r." lbr Naftmovn 
production. Lakes Ttoaeeaaion. "Knigbt- 
hood" will rcapTwor aa Bmad«ay Janu- 
ary 7 for the fir*' time at popular prirea. 
Exactly the aame preaeniatlon »*ill be 
liven aj that ai the Crtterlon, where a 
$2 inp price prevailed. 

* liU'i M Tnrl; 

Marjaret trrnrta Im-l n |iafiy at ihe 
Selvju Theatf- jestrrday nftrrnm.ii 
when ah ^m* miiuil the r-ntire coM of 
lb? Msiaic Has ItfeCUo t/j Br- "Telerlew." 
in which y\\-' InlnfE und tirant ?lli- 
chell make 1h f ;ir debuL The afatTirti 
"M. A. B. S." lias brn abort tned aai'l 
re-cdltcd! an dEa Errniiy imiitovrdp ar- 
ConlJiiB lo Lhr rinllemnnly p. a. 

P»B* t'OWe! 

Statialiea rompMed by tin tVpitnl 
Theatre nhov; ilmt 1M5K p«m&l jore 
glvi'ii medicAl Attention liy tho (■:■■■' -(:•-. ■■>■ 
ethlT Of the theatre ilnri.it; the lant year. 
T|ie Capitol v-ffi. tho firat tnntlan jili-tuto 
houee to it5«ul| a» emerarney roonj. 
Oul[iped, with two trained numea in at- 
tendance, and n phypjeiiin on pal] for tho 
benefit of &> patmna. 

FJearlna Rehearmnli. 

Marahjsll N'ilan ui not Lettlna; n-' 1 
ItAISj grow pndef lifn feet in the f|iie«- 
li»n of RetltriE in work. Lie liAa already' 
batatB ca'arinp '"The. lntrate," 'B« ofie- 
iua latory by himself. The playara that 
have already bc-Q choaea by Mr. NeStan 
are Hobart Boaworth. C'lair* Winder. 
Beaaie -Sw. Hajin/ipd Urlfflrh,' OrorfO 
Cooper and T^ti IJalleey. 

Al i la Aator. 
Tbia afternoon- Bunny flraurr. child | 
iXior En "Tb»- To^naTbAt Foet« tiod," 
ia liriRc a thea'xe party for thirty of 
hit NlleaFurr. sU raeinLient of the Junior 
An Sodety. of uhicb Daalel Frobmao 
la hooeraty prer.ideoC. Of conn*) Bunny 
ia lrrin(ia= i;t m to Ibtf Aator Theatre 
where hla lateat releaat; |a on view. 



BROADWAY ^tftff $C (EOlTLtlflitU at 34( '' STREET 




sAnnounce 
for Friday & Saturday 
a4h EXTRAORDINARY 

SALE of 

Men's Imported 
and domestic 

Woven 
Madras 



Shirts at 135 

Regularly 2.00 and 2.50 

Exceptionally well made Shirts of serviceable imported 
and domestic woven madras, in a most liberal variety 
of neat stripes on white grounds. They are cut over 
measurements, too, that assure proper body and > sleeve 
proportions as well as the maximum amount of com- 
fort, The colorings are guaranteed absolutely fa3t. 

This is the biggest shirt opportunity of the year t 
— our advice is to act promptly this morning * 




14-Kt. Gold Mounted Wallets, 

Unequaled at 2.yJ 

Very handsome wallets of genuine pin seal, in attractive hip or three 
fold models. Finished with calf lining, full length hill and pass 
compartments. Every wallet is splendidly finished with 1+ kt. gold 
corners and plate for monogramming. Wonderful values at 2.95. 



14~Kt. Gold-Mounted 

Letter Cases, 3.95 

Made of black pin seal with ,'our 
card pockets, tuck pocket and full 
length bill compartment. 14 kt. gold 
corners finish each case admirably, 



Imported 

Cigarette Cases, 1.00 

Just the thing you need to hold a 
full package uf cigarettes together 
in a very compact manner. They 
come in green or black, kh-wi fw 





Friday and Saturday 
An EXTRAORDINARY SALE of 

Boys' Sturdy 



Shoes 



trf 3.95 

Very serviceable shoes that will withstand all the abuse and rough 
usage uf Metropolitan youngsters. Every pair'is exceptionally well 
made of black or tan calfskin and grain leather, in smart medium. 
square or broad toe models. Rubber or leather heels arc other 
.attractive features that make these shoes really splendid values. 
■Sizes '2K' to 6. mu, fw 




a LfR. « >r '■ 



N. J. LIGHT LAW O. K. 
IN MASSACHUSETTS 



The nicest man we ohimv it Bertram 
Wood+e, arbo did not xend a bomb, n r 
ret f-oltoa, to Lb it department when a 
trpo«r*phir-j; *rrvr changed hla name tot 
N'oodTle, He Is, we uaderrta&d, the op- 
punle u f vhas. the name piloted aouada 

She 



Toharr.. With a Kick Ja It. 

Oaarzil P w ii wl t» Tij* Mania* Ta^eeat-B | 

TKESTOX. Ore M.— Derlartnj that 
the effeer nt tobacco taken from hla piv 
eaUhHaj hint to act aa If he wefe im.ivi- 
catu], n**]l tuiil Jalua. nf Mr-rrrninl!.', 
I'l* ronleiad^l in the Second Prtelaet 
i'o.ire Court yestrrdiy Ibat he waj im>. 
drenk vhc:i picked an walking ia front 
of .troliey on not for from thi r-tate 
Keuae. Afi-r the prisoner bad reeliivl 
hi* pitiful lale th« court fiaed bint VTV. 
He paid il without any adtiltioual e* 
pli'riti'j™. 



New Melnirt Ecgudiyia- Automo- 
bile Ettf Launpi Ctrrered by 
Jtntj Require me si?. 

iBracral tnt>aKk iaTa* Mara.l*i T»>Xr»j* ■ 

THEXTON. Dec 2S. i 
Stale Coramlaaiuaer of Motor Vebirlea ' 
William L. DiU anBonoced here to-day 
that the Kiate of Uaaeachi]-*;t> thmnffj | 
Ita 1 1 . jj !- 1 r-j:i r of Motor YfhirEca wiLt i 
put Into effect a new law on January 1 
pei|. ha 'in; for lla parpoer the rejEiilA' 
(ion of r-ir tatnpa attached to motor 
rehirlfw. The romralta loner naie.) that 
rhe fffn-i of ittla new law will be io bar 
fttti- motae r.blcle naairatiiic in SIimi- 
e*ia*etta ihat U not K]nipped wiL*i a 
rear : mbt aj*p?oi"ed! by the motor tc- 
hlcle •■ommi'-.tinrr <-f that rotate. 

Fearful that MaaaadiuaeKa calght 



atrictly enforce the preriajrtna of (ta law 
aaainit New J*rtey r *.*t-rv>: ear'. 
roauaLe-'roner LHil wicH tu (.gmn-ja- 

, aioaer irnodwin of MaseachTuetta, aak- 
i -.-a -i» to what c'laporitfon wont I he made 
nf eara from this Bute opcrlllnr ia , 
thai State niter January 1 eqidpp«i arlth ' 

' a rear iLcht tut romplinl nrliJi the New * 



old. Mr CtHv h«>l t-een a member of 
the State I|oa?r --lerieal ataff »ince tho 
adaiinMratiou o! irovernor FrxnUin * 
Vfur.-iit. He w*a nidelj Launn tlirou-h- 
wul Neir Jpney. 



Jerary law. but which had not Itren ap> ! 
prArr-d by the Haajxehii«etta autrinrittea. [ 
In reply to the commlaaiinrr '% tale- ' 
xfara (h- followina; reply wu recrirrd: ' 
■■['tjlir.- will Praia cniorrinf rear ]ici:i i 
law al>oni Jannary T acainet all emrm. I 
\'oar law renqiirrd rear plilea to be it- I 
lnminated an nomerala will bo rlalble 
fifty feet, and tin «ae will bather New ■ 
-"':■'"'" cm.n iT he rampllea aith yonr 
law.- 

■jjaTlrtMl BM tl-tk H-e:rJ 
ttpt'-a', purysfk t.TVt HrnJni T<Htr*pAl 

TRENTON. I lee. lit ftMaflW L, 

[ Clark, commlsaion elrrk lit the office of 

Ilbo Secrerary of Stale, wis bnriH here j 
to-day, dbtip; died yeaterdAy followlnc I 
a rather ioot uMatas, lit wu 63 lean 



DEATH \OT[ri;s, 



I VDbKT.IKKBl 



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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922. 




AMUSEMENT 
DIRECTORY 




EMPIRE-BILLIE BURKE 



A-Jot.hlr la mrn, t i.Ufhttnins 
BIHKE. AHu, DliMfaart aad Frank 



Cue 



C aunty in ■ brltlUoi rvmrJLr t>7 
Booth IWUoftiu, MljibtNlr 
n!«jril by .ttoafcld. Popular Frlico 

JUL ta-dftj. tiMH al HdJ: OlflC*. 

apodal MatfiiH "few Year's n*r. 




. BroMV4|r. &*■. H I, 



LYCEUM i'...^.^,. 

- DAVID BSLAICO Pr*lWW 

D«i!»WARFlELD 

u IHTLOCK ■« 

THE HEBCHAHT OF VENICE 



nam i n^<*t '- fir - *'"■ " L,L 
ArULLUuiu. to-tn, «... i k«j. 



SEN-AMI " 
JOHANNES 



EISLER 



t M*tS. Htir VTC-MDH.-, WXD. * EAT. 

TIKES SQ. 

THE ruT 
THAT 

-ortw' toll. 

WATIHCC 

^w^irlF E^ary iSTr *a«t -wiwii 



Fool 



ELTINGE 

KELEN MmKEUAR'* 

^iASKIDWOMAN 

„, LOWELL SHERMAN 



ZlECKLD FOLLIES 



TTnltTkerhotlreir. B-j*B Bt- c™ «■». 
MrfikT* moo a a»t» at box nl- 

MAT, TO-DAY. SEATS BOc. to *2.50 

fUftflT W. JUVAQE clUf* 
■ M* C«S*at r> -nt.-Nfu.-7 

KUNGINGVINE 

with PEGCY WOOD 

EQUITY 48th fit**-**"'- *52* w * 

IUMUi.lt *OUL Bt'frxVk MAT, TO-DAT 

ftp*«U1 H-.ii a** jr«w If**,**- O-T 



H J*— 1 L. Vlfllinl. 

PI IT TAfcl w - ** E K ™- ■ L1 - MLE1 

» UlalVll to-DAT. MtWPAT - TO 

MA8GARETLAWRENCE 



OF 



SORT 
S..W. ll IL, 
Iv, n III. 

wm- To-<Ur. 



t »!«'i Mr.-. n«Ur Ml " " ■ 



Ken.. Vrf, * Bit. 



'■ '.'HAMLET" 

,A *' UflDDIC »d 51 . v. ,.f il 7 L^i lift 

jh, nnnnioumti.T«-d«!-A-fhiir. =.10. 



LuniEMEUIEKELLYJ 



Vint MlirKola' 



ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 

The ri«v Th.t I'm V Lb [ln«r, 
RFI AQnn w "HHh 8l Ei.nltn tina. 

OtLHi}l/V H1a.7r1.UAT B ThU"- tn 

WBth Ferfonnanoe TO-HIGHT 

DAVID BELA5CO n^t-i* 

Vm ULRICA KIKI 



SQ THIS IS LONDON' 



Itfnfr, To-day, :<■.■: V*i.r ■ m> ft >Vrj 
UHL, I i> ^iricilxnt Ftrf. WL H.H, . 

LI1.H |,KnF - RW YEAR'S 
fc,fcn EVE, *l 1t.*B. 

Klfr.FI Hopalttcg 

4 1V*J. 



1- Nr ■< Mualral 
(Chow In Tawa." 
— Utfl D*it, 

i_. T A.a. A H 8t 

I. Ti ..rj-i,- MOX., lHun. 



Mala. .To-clay, 



UtU.Ta.dtr * K. Tur 1 ! D* 7 , 1 

Tfif Be>t HHtiral Coia«4r." 



THE 



r JUDY 



• 111 Frrd u4 Adtto AjuIt*. JrManj- DmIij, 
Rir OHMT. Onlr* Utjrm *r.<i I brim Br«L 

"lellOHAN THEATRE kE 




BETTER TINES 



IfijkHIPggDRQMEB&g] 

BAB E. HAT1EI3 Present! 



E-ttHA MAT, H. TEAft'a DAV 



METROPOLITAN SSSfJ 

■S-n-dajr Hr H t, It 1 Milil 

BT*. », Bp-I Parrrc. II u |g ...MtUmtotfAi- 
Nam. Era.. II la 13. .Opairatllc r. ■ J n COnct 

Kaar V#ari Hat. al 1, U.K. la M h.nlFul 

Man. E.T-*, i-. I TlmTa 

W *■(!.. i.ijiv. n«>ilcnnai. .=,-! l'„«|lrt^L 
Thin.1! I, n i-v ig H is.- war Til iariTifrn 

Thorn. B«. At tLf ...,.,Lfi B«brmo 

Ffl- Hre. al I William Tat] 

Snl. TIbI. il L^tf... ....... TrlMMTi 

■hi,, I, sp-i Farrta Rninfo vl Jnllrfta 

HAFLDMAK PIANO t'SCD. 



OTF S ^: 



W. of Drofid-rray 
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TELEVIEW 



I A'.li.r: .-. A f- >'!Llc B*l 



WHY 



MEN 
LEAVE 
HOME 



GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW 

NEW YEAR'S EVE 

LN ALL B. F. KEITH'S THEATRES 

ui THE .\K\Y AJUTBTEHDAH, 
Tfcw* P*r(anBjni««« in All. 



fcH-FKMIh'i 

'ALflCE 

Pt • B hi 



WpA IWH S*tA| 

Qmloft ) ly.na.Hn ) a Cio*U 
KM(anl Brtu,, TJi» CibiIdo*, 
L-ar|, A DCdj, Loir P*Br«tt» 

*' i riilrr, tent rallaniH|r E 



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Ellla C*. Both Kjfl*, oibara. 



Dorl* II n 



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BsTRL^S-rT-'" 1 ''*^™""^ 

1UIDLL1 uiu f'ifi* «"« "— 
VI n j-ii at. lag l.dfr th» Kfafn." 



iversideI <■-...«.-.- ■ 



f la 'runs 

CaraOollcAn 
Co.. Waak 4 

■j :."-ES!*:t. -j-.--. e. Sbaa. 



HAHOLD LIOYTJ 



StranQ 



«*,TS PJOW ON SALE FOR 

NAZI MO VA 
S A LOME 

Ii.nriinn u r CHAKLE8 HRTAX7 
WORLD'S PREMIER. To-monow Et«. 

CRITERION 5SKSaJ«« 

TWO tUI-A PREGEKTATTONS TMI'ff TJVK. 
WorM'a Pitfaltr U 1.10— Mlilnlrht R^HIde Il.lt 



IIVOLI MEIGHAN 



Adc'a 

^ /■.iriHIIBfl. 1 f*l'M«n 



AHNUAL CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL ££_. 

Cbaplln, Babr l'urry. F«llx lb* Cat,. 

Ol'na )Inrm>', Anlmfil i*t<-tarru, 
ffkatlnr Ballal. PiriHij Turn. Mual4. 



ZZi "THE FLIRT' 

U AT. Faudu*. HlAlla OTrfmna, 



AlDlTni W1LL ROGERS in 

I _■ AN I UL "The H*«dle» Haraoraia" 

" D'nnllUl. Cipllol On 63 OKl.Mirv 

ff,»? MAR8IIAM. NKILAJPJ1 

To-ai*Tr I "Tao llmmr* 1 Unngnft' 



LITTLE 



I MAIKJE KEHKETjY 

PRANK CRAVEN'* RIOT 

SPITE COENEE" 



Ttmtra. W. Mill It 

K-. |-!REt It IW. 
VltUMI U LW 

MATS. TO-DAT. WIW TBAH-i DAV j WED. 



CB, Si- UQM A I 
imeO 



J0L0H0H 

•• BO0IETT 



TATE 

lf T ft *t K 



JACKIE COOGAN 
in 'OLIVER TWIST 
and VAUDEVILLE 



PLAYHOUSE *S3£iStWi!k P 

*t? UP SHE GOES 



HiKrOKi.VN A7TCBKHCKTI, 

■od RalpH 
lu.IV TTlaa D .„_ 

AmiirDra E«rr V F filn*«(l«> Kricat 

Tivu Biff ^iitidnj- Caac«rli 

flAN COLbHAN 

and lltm 'A If r:EI IC AN qIRIjB" 
JiciC Waalc, "Talk of tba T*i*n." 



PRISONER GIVES NAME! 
OF SAM BERNARD 



Taken in Gambling Raid. He Proven 
to Se Abe Jackaon, Sot 
^ the Actor. . 

ToLrwen meawba were arrtaicd Tuut*- 
d.-j ii "niit in a raift in a room mi tin.- 
ulatLt floor of. tho'Holti Clarid|«, 1B0 
West FortT-raurth strHt. bj* detoctlw 
of Inspector BoLui'a >LeiT far dlwrdrrty 
■i:*ni3ucc. tt bttioK aHfftil slify verc (j-«.m- 
blla»T, were libcbnrgrtl wbm arrmijrncd 
jMttrdAr before Mu^sirnre M*j S. 
LctLiid in West Blclc Caart. DelcctiTca 
were itnahli? to [deatlfr any of tLvnn. 

Two of the thtrteen, Joae?.. LatUiM, 33 
ygnnr old, a Lira Mltsmftti. and Murr'; 




Hjunberfl:, 31 yenw n)ii. a ■clerk, Ir-lrl oo 
ji'3'l.itfi>u;il cbnr£6a ot ma In Iain In jf a jtnm- 
bllDR « .^iMbii.- !itiif-ni anil violation at the 
MuLLvi-tiftge Law, ivers (lisnharired on 
these < L hiinc ; i for u^k of evidence. 

j\II [Ik- prtmaerri were wt\i Ore*e«d 
ni.<| Biany carried ^cm. Detective I'nt- 
rkk K' ■jiimally. tw-.-iiirn i-'ins unable to 
Identifr the men rs beJoi aetuiUr en- 
pafyil in faubling or bclnff dlsjcdfrl* 
Lii any manner, wan further uaabla to 
proTD that the- rslb.-rcd liquor heiteU WAa 
tlit: property of an; 01 thou ttndtr ar- 
rest, who dLKlaimrd i>^'nerehlp. tint 
could tbr dcteelive prove that L*«tlA or 
IfftLnl^rK Hvere mnOtainlnj a jimLLinD 
taUoIinbTncnt. 

One of the priRoncr;. Abe Jarknon, 

war 11 '-jifi.i:;r-'!," ggrg hbt name HA "£ntn 
Bernard." 



Kfpptl [-'unndillnn'i J7 ri- .| di? O t. 

The QntWf'it Corpor»U*a* of which 
Elibu Hoot Ik chalrnun .aasonncrd j*n- 
ttrfaj the elgerio* of Dr. FWeriek P. 
K^ppe! a*. preAldonc of the ootTJHAtfOA to 
take offlw OrtDrper 1 next, thtig SYAof the 
iilArt Tnc#t«d br Dr. Jarnoi Ans-M viu> 
became protldeiit of Yale, and beld ijur- 
ins thfl Inlteriin bj Dr. Heilrj a. Pritchfrtt. 
pTuident of the CtntezlA jyounditioa. 

For Told*. Grip or Inriarma 

WH ** 1 /"-r"n:iv^. takt LauLlfa flUOMo 
QLI'h'WA Titlrti. To* hii b M ri mi jftu-iif. 
«f ■. W. CpW*. !&• cup* m i»t BBOMU.J ■»■ 



METRO AND UNIVERSAL 
ANNOUNCE NEW FILMS 



&ex Inffrun, Will Utkt l*io4notioni 

in California utd Ecuih Franoe. 

"Scarajnoucbe'" to Bo Filmed. 

THE LTJimOES SAIL AWAY 



By LOUELLA 0. PABSOHS. 

AB the old rear dLca Huh plase (or 
ill* coming tnoathe »rc ilrcidj 
tr ell -node? wbt- 

Rex hieiin. Metro'* ladtiitriOQi totidc 
director. \* fndoA oca of the htttaleat 
Winters iiQAflnaWe. Hecentlj be ba* 
been asplc-rbi; Cubt in duck trouacrl 
and helmet In search of locations for the 
filming of John IhiMciri South Bm LllCl. 
YeeUrdaT tBria-nDOee)*iit war m*de that 
Mr, IiiffTsra and hi* carnpaa/ wLU leftTt 
wfrt after nest for California to begin 
Torlc nn Uie screen Te^Lon ot Sabotiori 
"aear■IlKlu^^l#.■ , Thb *tll be nueUirt? 
Res InBrtm pfodortifon with Alice Terry 
■art Rumen tflttfrd in the lesdlftf relea. 
' After tbia photfrpItT is finlebed Mr. 
Ingrain, " l!! 1?° ,f| Southern Franca to 
niAke Another. 

IIi"ni!. ^-r.iit.i n.irturii. and Mce a**m 
to form ■ tierfect trlnntle for Uid Win- 
ter *eawu tttim thedSrector'a point of 
tiew, 

Another intereaHTiB produetioaj note of 
jraLcnlny wair Lho DOiTB that Unlvmnl 
baa pUR<hf:aed: the screen riffaU to Bliia- 
beth AJexandf-r'a 'current aerial in the 
Saturday E*en[nf Poit, "The SJeJf- 
Made Wife." It will b« made -<HtL *a 
all-ita.r cafL 

Mr. and Xn. LndTlara *""■ 
Eleh John Lmlvixit end Mr*, l.u'lrigh 
will Ball on the Olympic to-day for a 
brief v«£r,tlon. They wlfl study Jilni con- 
dlTJcoe ahroed, Afr. Ludvlrb la ffeneral 
counael for tho Famoua PUjera-Laekj 
CorporatlDB. 

uare on trm»* Katred. 

CI cm httrod, u a DBtlonnl menare, 
wan the text of on addron riven by Will 
IT. Umy*, director crbcrul of the mntlan 
picture induHlry tbe Other cvtnldfi be- 
fore banqueter* of thfi Phi Delta Theta 
frnternity, wbo have beeu holding a con- 
VenLlon in Kansas Ciiy. Mr. Jiuya aaid 
Lbe spirit of AmeHcm muai not tolerate 
an arraying of clnae Bfflnst clan, aec- 
tional animosity or relliioiis prejudice. 
The film scneral s«.iii. : 

"Guard against this as fou would 
guorfi njninet & aatloniil pcjlileure. Tbu 
country has no greater 6sitd> than oDC 
who would Lhun dldde the cotiutry 
against itaelf. Merc agitation nod mrrS 
motion nri not n f o gfiw . The vicioun 
circle is nut tbe atralgbteat diiunrc bo- 
tWC<:n hpltest effort ntld hlfhest Award. 
Uniii-ribtr that one man is bettor tbnn 
another only when he Mitvti bioiteir 
hp'.riT. Calve every well-hebaTed man his 
equality, ami require from blui bin full 
shot* Of accountability." 

Tbe Gaan of n«aa»a Arbnakl*. 

Boucoc Arfrypklo'i ca»a still continues 
to fllmmer. Out la Kaunas i.'i'ty Mr- 
llnjp! has tesurd i.iie iiratement tbut Mr. 
Arbucklo 1< not soon to oppMi Ln any 
motion plcturo Inn will direct rather 
thau act. 

Hen: iu Nct York the Park Theatre 
on Cnlumbut Circle is planning to ahuw 
two more Arhuckla ^Ima SfljEt Sunday 
and It U cvm rumored that llr, Arbuctlo 
\\i\l appear in person. Last ■"■'••tV svlion 
ui Arbnckle, fllm wns itmvn at tbia the- 
atre It wu giveji a rnysi reception. The 
hollBe caandgor niinpurjrfs that the t^o 
comedies uill vach be about -,000 fort 
long. He ad'ledi 

"Wn alsoi bavo the proroije that. At- 
bucklc will make a pcraona! nppearawca 
here prouably in the afternoon, nnd olio 
at the allowing of thi> plcrUroi in con- 
junction wish the inliiiiU-lii <.-'jiic./rLi *fO 
are lo Bi^c." 

In I. us Ansi'i^ the popnlatlotl i* still 
making rCncrva Lions about Iba Arhuokfo 
decialun. Wtaa Eiangpllit Cuddy, bead 
of a uiissinn, attempted to enter :nt"> a 
debate in l.rhulf of Artrticklc at n mass 
meeting lbIIciI by the I, eh Angela^ fJo 
ojxrftUre Council fof Reiier Piltna to 
discniaa. the retarn of Arfyuc-kle to the 
■entfb he tvas Intcrrurtfil with criea of 
"alt doivn." "t ana tic" and "throtv aim 
out." -Cuddy bald tbo Diinlfllcri- of Loo' 
Ang^lrd hnd meddled in buslncB no? 
thtlr own when they Condemned Will 
Klfl for bid action In rricorinE tbe ban 
on Arbut-kle. Upon lbe auKgestLon of 
■ nathee Btnlitee Cmfdy «n grOBtirf thrtS 
minur.'s La which Lo present hia viewi oa 
ArbuckLe. 

Davlas Flint Cloocs. 

Ma tod Davios's bukcsb, "When 
Knlglhbood Was id Flowed" ^'ili clnae 
Its flftcrn weeks' encaftment at, iho. Cri- 
terion tj-a -night. Three par form once* will 
be given to-day at '_M.". 5.13 lnd a. .'10. 

Maok Baajaa;e«l. 

WUIiaza H. Mack has been engaged by 
Ikiirv I Jn[.ii n., production mai:d|er u[ 
DistlnctU'e Pictures CorporaLioa, to play 
lbe role of "Brnckcn," t!i< heat-y lead, 
m "Bnckbofie" (he Satardoiy £renJng 
Host atory by Clarence JJtidingtin Sel- 
luA which hoi been sceoatoijed by 
ChaHea Whittaker and glren all ill-nar 
preaebtQtion by Pffftlnttlre with dltee- 
lion by Edward Sloraon. Mack ebniea to 
the acrecn from a lonf and sncceasful 
atn(s' enrr-cr. hiving played importruit 
role* wrtb Bucii ttari m Tfaaimava and 
Mra. Fist. He was recently nxn With 
Ett^3 Barrymo're In "Ilo*c Dernd," 

Oa In Fimni, 

When tbe Santa Lilian of the Oraca 
Litra aailed resterday morning for Chile 
and Pern via the Panama Cfena.1' ah" 
carried a calnpany of eUjera frojn Par- 
■ruoant'a Eattcrb otodioi bound for Pati- 
ei.nn where they will make exterior Oconee 
fcr '*The tfn'tr Do Well," R*i Qetea'a 
popular novel, which is being translated 
to the stiver acrcen by Dlrecbxr Alfretl 
K. Orrrn. I'mdudrd in Lh« parly were! 
Thoma4 oleiehnn, wbo TrUl bo tbe Mor of 
the production ; Mrs. Melgban, JUJa L*o, 
who will flay the prudDai fen^Lnlae 
tola; GcrtfucJ-j Asior, Jobn otiltera, Jqleaj 




VTioie, bf Tihiia. 
tJOhOTHV olmi, 
Bri has reTiii-ncd from Cnh», nhtrt 
aba r9f.ul far lh« aiitiLna' f ■ f J a' 
«epa IIsFveab«lmer T a -lirlistir 
*hfiwi." in rriiit-M Rlobartl 
DartavlFnesa la narrftl. 



Cowles, Sidnej' Smith, laMJrance Whcnt, 
Qfoila OBrim. Et4*W Llftllcr. I>oii 
O'Dei^n and dlpfrtup aail Mr*, nrfen. 
Tim cnmpnny nr,|iet'tB lo rr^mliu in Pnisa- 
nja nbAdt five wnrk«. I' poll hn return 
the Interior seen™ for the picture will 
be filmed nt !i:c compnny'a Lcn;? l'-i.i:nl 
« radio. 

nafodij- (itah n*!-L 
MiHr* DoroNir (31*6 ba* irlurneii to 
New York from Cuba, where nlta meat 
with the lnsii]r:i!iiTi Pictures unit, which 
ia filming Jotieph Hcra'"*h , 3lf tl *r ln 
"Bright Shnwl" for First National re 
leMTi -n-lth riirlr.nl IlartbdlaiaJiA as (he 

star. 

"Ilrivnmt 15 n tnnrvelnus ettyV* Pdi^l 
llidfj <ilsb, "and osiended a royal wel- 
come to us. They are anxbus to make 
iliiv,irs:( a film i/purer nnd, In consc- 
nuenw. tbe aufhnrlticn nf ihp clly, or 
well fin nf tbe Ctibno repuhlEc. m-oper- 
atr-d to the fulksl orient in gelling 
aiillabla locailonfl. We wen pirliciilnrly 
fortunate In being r. > ■ J ■ ■ to use -for back- 
grounds. ;■'-■ well Us loeationa, the celc- 
hratefl Columbun Cattiedral In ilnvnriA.. 
The Cubans Claiiu ta»t the T-ftmainu of 
ColurnbuA reeled In thin 1 nlhedrnl fur 
mure tbfla a hundred jenrH hfffurc ibey 
were rrmovi^d to Spain. 

"Thi! Cathedral cootniTip j*rt treAs- 
ur*a that Ktettl ' la-f :i ' I :i 1 i r-j 1 L ■ ■ f 1 of nil, 
.--■eiJ It w.'t our *jond frtrtune in Le nblo 
to bring them to the acrc-en." 

Uiu Glah wiid thnt Ihtre kis a de- 
cided rcmlndrr of New York City in 
accIdf a Fifth avenue bus on the Prndo. 
wbieh eor?ea[\)nds to N"ew York City'u 
ihnt niroet.' nnd which bun sUt; run up 
the Mslecon. ElavanH's IllveraldF 1 Drive. 

"It wus n mynlerj at first to nee ibis 
bus, with il* New York ('i'- mnrkinc"! 
o n it," flaitl v.v,.:< Gl»b + "HfrweTer. we 
leamed tbnL (be bur. had been [lurchnped 
by a Mexican, w 1 o is introducing n bun 
syalem like we bare in New Inttl CI*JT 
nnd parthnurd 00* bun from the New 
York City company, and Is making 
COpre* Of It. Tie buaep HI hUlll nrc BR 
popular as they are in tain city, but n« 
j#t tbe yuuog folk* ot Havana Lave n«t 
adopted lbe New York I'ify method of 
npoouiiig in ;iublic. so that vm mlinliig 
nn these bun trips." 



MANCHURIA DOCKS 
AFTER ROUGH TRIP 



American Line Veisel Reptrtl 

Heavy Weather Which Caused 

Three-Day Deity. 



WATCHMAN ALMOST 10ST 



QUESTION MRS. HIRSCH 
ON LOVE FOR CASSES3E 

Testimony on Stand at Bootlegger's 

Trial Canfruati Defendant 

in Divorce Action. 

Mrs. Edlih Htrtth. .,£ t^ivcrBlde Drive, 
whose hu>ii;i[id, 'dtlifii. i& suing her for 
daVPrce, was directed by Judge C<4rjtr V. 
Mullnn of Jollity Term of the Supreme 
Court yestGniay to ilcny T within five days, 
the ullefcntluna mnde by her Iiunhand'a 
rouuec-l c-tincrrning her leatimony befum 
Judge CTintticld fi-i to her rclatJona with 
Antonio Ci -it- ■■■■■■■': convicted bootlogfer. 

The nolirieution came 11a lllc retmlt of 
Ijer appllCSLiuc for alimony atid counnol 

feetln Iter defease of Lbe tuit hrougin bj 

htr huiban<f. 

When 1 1-.- clure tiob called before Jua- 
tiee Huilou he declined to heur oral arvu- 
rtifiit and iiir'-i.i ,: 'E nil pajrorn to Iro mib- 
tsltted. On" «f these contaimri rscerpu 
fre-m ikf tisllnmny t»f Mm. IflrHcli niven 
befOPr Jtirl«i Clinthrld Iti (he Firlpral 
Court in UrMoklyti in whtcft abe admitted 
bdving iin^.ied as the wife r>f Aptonlo 
CB4S*Sp in Washington, I.». C, Jaekson 
rllle, Fie-, and «t the Riverside Drive 
address. 

The eearimcrnjf qlso rontoined ■^mi*- 
cEena that .(■!'• "did not lovo in r htw- 
band, hut r*anectcd him" and tbat ■■aha 
did fore Causes*." Caaaaesn wna on trial 
oa 4 "hiiotleitjrer" in tbo Fedrral Caart 
when Mrs. Uintah, made the alleged ad' 
miudein* «D tbe witness stand. 



■Jeorelarr (■» GOTf>rn4S- silaar. 

IHpKEll [.lipaii-h W Th* Mor D |Tit Taltliapli. I 

TRENTON, Dec. 31.— Gopernor-eleef 
Ocorfe 8, l5il«r to^lay annnuueed thfl 
aciecbon ot fr^i-Ti'.; M. P. PearaQ of 
Uriuflji-n. Mr. Sllxcr'a home to^vn In 
Miildlr-r:, County, an hia private aec- 
r»tary. Mr. lVarue II n ircll-kuown and 
populur tawyaJB He w .-:..-. Hdmltted na 
a cou use lo rat-la* at the Novcmbfr 
h-rm of Ilia Supreme Court In iflOI. Ha 
li engu^fd in practice wilh an afneo at 
Newark. v-hPe he \« als4 interested in 
aoveral caKcs lo tte Kedcrfll Court IT*! 
resigned ue an ArtTet ip ri District Av 
torncr on Novemuar last to work for 
the elwiion of Mr. Silver and Governor 
Edward I. i-Uwanla. 



&h)p-a B>ll s,nd BtBFA 1-IfLH Swept 

A-nar '»y sfonater Aeaa ivhlcli 

Boarded Sfoarrtfir. 

JLnolhrr blOrm swept and belated 
sle(uv.-.!si;., berthed yesterdny when the 
Maui-hurin, yT llm American line, landed 
MS sasaick paaaerger*. Captain Adrian 
Zeeder, commander of the HOT, said 
that it w«a oun of On w«ft paaaacf.i 
ho bud fttperi*»oed 1n Ids many >ear* uf 
ncean-m-ing. 

Tbe Mntichutia left liamhurg on IV- 
cembPi Ul nnd met the lii'avy veaLber 
u soon 11-. kIic Left die Khglfah Channel. 
At ii::;c i , be said, thH ship made but 
three knota an lionr with ecaa at leaae 
fifty-fin; feet bieb, so bic (but orHcera 
on tlii- bridge could not look over Lbclr 
bleaking tops, 

Theio beftfj seas jithuudcd thi flhip 
foro and aft. Paitingrrn hnd to ba kcut 
bftlow (WkF, and aeveral nf thf pcriuti- 
nel of the ship rrueivwl ln)uricp. Ouo 
flreman, Aijoff Vanil< , rkeiT(li*n l we.a 
thrown acroaa tbn Ere pifini tlnor oil L>fl- 
cvraber li> uutt lian; bia rtortit leg biokm. 
Tha mai«, MaMiTm-nrniP Lton Blttea, 
had hia ri^ht hand httdly laeornlcd by 
flsing sl ft, n when eii at tlio forwanl porw 
of the ■tnrbonnJ (gd« wfl*e smaahedl bv 
n mOnttrr wave. Thnt night Rome, 
LemLoua.. afght wni,hinEin h waa reeling 
his way. jmldrd bj life linen, and waa 
Dearly tKrpt overboBrd irbHi n trnnblLne 
acn came ant the Mnn-'hurln'a stem. 
■ Leinleui wop aayed from bctal wariied 
ri'.ci-ti.iriL-d hy i In- unnisli ^T waters awtmp- 
ins him uuder n spats propflllcr blnilo 
which (fH awruTi'd i>- tac deck. Other 
aeanien repcued him, lunlly brill aed. bill 
with 110 bnne.*; broken. The rcpjk sw*;[>E 
fjRfi de>'«s fte fjercclv ilvu tha side's bell 
forward, clfilit feet ab»ve tha deck, wan 
h crept away and (ho *t,m llriit nf tbe 
ship wbb swept nverbdiiril. The sliii> ir- 
rivL-d three days late. ( 

SHIP IN TROUBLE 

RUNS WITH GALE 



CoflI Lnd en Hnnmotor, Bonnd far 

Beaten, Heads Bouth After 

Sending Out S, 0. S. 

Jf»**3 cvm muni call mis received an 
"S. 0. 6." nt *.I!) A- Mi rrstirday from 
CeptflJn 1>I amend of tbo Mnufion l.ina 
Aliip MiiTini'itor. calllns for nid nnd 
aliiLinR that lite KleainCr wa> hutliiK 
heavily to atm*Oard nnd facing a bt-rwy 
>ralc, risty miles nint- sou Lhfa.it ..( tha 
live (atlwm lUfhtsbip OB the TMuwnru 
breakvialrr. The SLooinetor was ovt of 
Nt-ffrllk, bOUTjd f'H Uiifil-m, with nrargo 
«f coal. ShQ lian a epew «f twenls-ona 
men, The Coaartiunrd .Station *tGflpe 
May- whs nnt^llrvl nnd the culler Klrka- 
[■ •■■■. under puiiinisnd nf Captulu Weleht- 
innn. pin to gea to go in thu MoEMCrtOt^e 

At 10iC A. St ihe o(liee,s nf th* MliTI. 
mn LdBft recuved 1 radio LTBtTi Oplflin 
WarftOTtd o( Ihe Mnniiintnr, pnyliiit iho 
hliip had ri,;lir.'i! Itertcif srveral drgrei-^ 
and ft wra hoprtO bIip twuld lie bronsht 
ilirouph the storm- Tde KEnumolor in 
of l,4wi wiih reginter anil was formerly 
Shipping Jlnard veiwel. 

The ^poratlnj; depnrtment nf the Muti- 
■'■■a titpamntilp Line received a virclitn 
later, ato tine Lhfit the "Ii ip had been 
turned and wan heading auuih ^llIi a 
jsalc- behind her. Tim Revenue cutter 
Kirkopflrt had not nrrlved, hut nfticiala 
nf iho Mne unld the emt'-r bad been 
Aiked to ntnnd hj the vessel until Iho 
fiaV wna over. 

It la undcrelrrfid that one at lbe 
hatches of the Munmntnr was I'lther 
urutohed or wathed awaj ead (bo host 
had taUnri mi nitrh water. The crow 
mad" a brave fight lo 1trr]i thn ship on 
an cren kc^T and the eapwta listimatadj 
in hia wJrelfsH tb H t bo !.<-lict'e-1 Ji^ could 
pufl ThrruiBh all right 



WOMAN "SAMARITAN" 
IS ALSO A THIEF 



"One at the Meanest Cases Ever 

Brought Before Hi," Says 

the Judge. 

Mrs. Abraham Krrn?lein. L'fl yrfnjjB 
old, of S33 t^riat Nlnp(j'-!ifth atreet, who, 
tffSta&Bg tj MUa Mny Afiinjjan, n pro- 
[ L jili'Ti otUcer, posed an n good .miii.kj- 
Lan by saAialing an old woman iiciohb 
Vlfth Qvenua at Fourteenth Street on 
llecptfiber IS and (hrn Jilnle the A'njunu'a 
[nji-ki't!i iok containing tl7.'J3, wat yes- 
terdny nfni^ntcil m thirty days in the 
Workhnusi! by JuBticos lJanlel F. Mur- 
phy, EllHwurln J. fimly and Ilenr)- W. 
Herbert In KpedaL SeusLoan. 

J nn Mr 1' Murphy, la fnipoidrig flealeaec. 
Bald: "Thla la one of tha mennetit raaea 
■ '[ Lnrceny Ihnt had evimt before ua. 
You pined an a ftood haiaaritnn when 
yOU were renlly n thief." 

Tbe woman rnbberl was lira. Cath- 
erine Hrtntan. 73 years old, of )-i fJnat 
Kigbteerilli Street. Sbc tfui neninled 
nofoas tbe aireei by Mm. Seradtrln andj 
at the laUer'a Buggeation. Kave -the 

SiiiiLiLTt-r woman her muff itnd paeket- 
ouk lo eTirry, When tbey reached the 
other vide of the street Mrs. Kcrimtein 
hnmledi Mr*. Hanlon her muff and run" 
away with her T'ockelbouk, Mra. llan- 
L1111 cried Out thdt rhe bad been robbed 
nnd n irnffLc polEceraan arredted Mtd. 
Kemiteln. 



HIGH SAIL FOR SUSPECTS, 

**U,OOQ> Kncli tor Ken Woman Sty 
«r.T Hurabn. 

Midiaol Earl r 24 years c^l, of Went 
Fifty-third atrrct, afid Thociaa Mayna* 
2". of Columbna avenue, waived exami- 
nation and were held in S.y).fTnG bail each 
for the ilrBMd ,lury jeaterday, 

The pair W»ft charged with liurjrlary 
r.o r.i,p- L i)iiiiini. of Mm. Helen Cnsllgau, m, 
of V.'t>*t HHtli ulrivt. Hav ullegea liolh 
men bad attempted to rob hw Uirne a ml 
when dlic utiKCOYtrcd Lhimi tlic.v drafithi 
her from, tbe apartuent in the lower hali- 
irir. when thry were captured, 



Trapklca fox Ra Inflow 3Icd. 
Tbe fctaW York Chnpter or Iinlnbow 
' >':■■ i = - ~ - a. r l YeteranB, command'd '■ " Col. 
i\"iJllaw (Wild BlH» Panoiaa of Ijnf- 
tato who la also president of (he na- 
tional organ izatloA. will receive from 
tbe Government at Lta mo'ma. ftiity^ 
ninth IteaLmeat Armory, on January I 
at S I*.. 'Si. the mlcbina sun«> ami eannon 
capture] by them at .St. Sllblel a« the 
liXltb Infantry to be picdtrved as relics. 



Q«4 %WMU$r 

V Bro.dw.T >t Niotb, Nnr Y«rk 




IN THE FASHION SALONS 

A Sale of 

Evening Gowns and Wraps 

of smart distinction 

* a • 

Evening Gowns, $25, $45, $85, $135 
Formerfy $35 to $395 

Chiffons, crepes or lace in 
Hit simple graceful gowns of 
cxquisKe color. 

Velvets in the lovely slender 
gowns reflecting Hie mediaeval 
mode. 

Velvets, tod, and brocades in 
more formal fashions. 

Note:— the price range 
it that of our, Day-alter* 
Chrtstma* Salt — uihlcft 
met with to great success 
that many More tracks 
have been repriced to 
meet the demand. 

Evening Wraps, $50 to $245 
One-half the original prices 

Magnificent wraps of brocades and fur. 

Picturesque wraps of velvet. 

The great majority are fur-trimmed and beautifully so 
— with just the right fur chosen in each case to give lb,e sil- 
houette and the color scheme the perfect finish. 

Sm.dJ Floor, Old Building 

* • • 

Much Good News 
for Miss 14 to 20 

* «■ a 
Charming New Frocks 

$29.75 and $49.50 
Frocks of new wool fabrics. A 
delightful version of crowbar wool 
crepe — that is at $29.76, Im- 
ported suede cloth and the ever 
smart t ■>. ill at $49.50. 

—and the n«w "tic'' frock that 
is, so overwhelmingly a success, in 
crepe satin, at $49.50. 
In gray, beige, henna, brown and navy blue. 

a a « 

Stunning Tweed Suite 
In Y«ar*a^nd ae*M.w»y 

$25 and $38 
Formerly $39.60 t* $59.50 
English tweeds and homespuns 
in the smartest of soft "blues, gray, 
browns and mixtures. 

Perfectly tailored 
The distinctive air of rnade-to- 
order iaitored clothes his been 
successfully caught in these suits. 

Winter weight — the jackets are interlined— several are 
collared with rflccgon or opossum. 

Box or double breasted, slender straight lingcMfp and 

belted models. 

* * * 

New fur-trimmod Coat* 
SpeciahW in Price, $89.50 

New copies of our #95 and 
S98.50 coats^ — trimmed with fitch, 
beaver, fox or squirrel- 

Smart fashions, of course, In 
the beat soft pile fabrics, in effec- 
tive shades of brown, blue, red, 
and black. 

Second Floor, Old nujldl. s 






1ST RADIO EXPOSITION 
WILL CLOSE TO-NIGHT 



Dr. Se Forest, WireleU Pioneer, to 

Speak at- Final Shew 

Fregrtm. 

After a mcit aueceoarul run. thu Urtt 
.truer-Lean Kadio EljMtdtlOh, which hka 
been la uttEreu In (-rami C«Tltrdl 1'ul 
am alacB Thursday. Dtcemb+r 51, Till 
(Mima lo an. end to-nJ?ht. ItecAuilrlnrint: 
thrlr iarlj decision tD elOaC at 6 P. &I. 
to-dly, tha DiaDHfetDehL' has doddad to 
k*ep tha allow open until 10.80 P. M- 
Tliurr will toe an attractive preiriu of 
iusi:iii;ul and Jiinjins fentu.rti, tint HO 
hroailcasiine. 

The auoecaa of ilia prcioqr; fxtianitiriu 
has lnd tliu AmtricaB Radio Elfultlott 
Comuiiiir tJ iilan for a tlvew In Ban 
IVmiciH^j March 12-10 n*lt yaar. i't 
Lei* l.if Farad, os« ot tha pi°r.e*ri g[ 
the radio iaduiiry, will talk 4hroU|li thi 
VVostrrs Elncirtc LtnpHOcra at 3 oVIott. 
lila topic -H-ill ba "Tha EfoEutldu at 
Itadle." 

RETAKE "HARLEM 5LUGQER." 

Man lVJiu t:ii*prd liar* Cap i»rc<l 

Iir i'%irmfo Poller. 

' Pollcv llrarlquattrra here was informed 
h? thtt ChlcafO police rnierdar that tha? 
Iinv In fttstwl? ri.ivid Jacobs, knorru ai 
iEli '■I'lfti'ifin Hhipj.'r.' 

.fReolia va« arttatod hfro ob Octohar ->! 
for HhoplLrtlu*. WiKb arraiifiiH In the 
Wrat Slit Coutt h» m.nle hia eacaiK bf 
jiiiiitiiEi from a winiiow. 



TOO much work and water 

Laborer Tr|l. Trial »**» V»4eh 
bill llonaci Stat 1* D*llt)vne. 

'"Tlirri? la too Lunch worlt anj water ia 
thli coiufLrx." 

Thla erlUrlsm. tittered ivfth irild it-aT- 
tnr of hia tmndx atnl :i tho "-']■ of lila 
viflre it Fifth irtauu nnd 1'iftT-slirh 
fctrrct, a ulo.-l: a war from ihr- Cotiii?I,ii3 
VandcrbllL ri^iiir'iit-n at Fiftj-Mventh 
aLract, aent Uoniriiclt JJoreno, :'-."- raan 
old. a lulHrrr, to DcllaTija llrMpltal ;.--- 
torddj for otjierriitlon. He K>ulcJ fur- 
nlih no uddn -is, 

Sorfuo, wijij hai hecu is lliis countrj a 
Ji'-ii, I'Tiir'.r,! an tm^romptH pp-^e-b la 
bniln'n KDfliah amon*; b arnup of sedes- 
trJana, ahoutlnj;: ""TliJ ■ is a rottan coun- 
Lry — a lot of work and wate-r but do- 
wibe. In Italy lea* worlc, mdra wine."' 

DtSATlf NOTIfBJt, 



CHU'RCK.- B.-disvir '*»<! Mill It Lo'.lj ?■;■ 
cril?. 



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Wyt ifflorning TOegrapfc 

hotios hctdbe sectiok. 

rCHLlSbED EVElt IChDJIV. 
'*-Bt.[i,aeil bj the LEWIS t'lin.iaiiivri CQMFATCt. M !ffc aa !:i(M3 ATBniir, 
earner FlftieEii street. Id the Clu uf Now York. Boroucli 0( Manhattan. 

W E. Lasjaj rre.lueal. S» Etiatb. Areane. Edward R. Thorn... vice rre. Ideal. 
Cfl Elfbth Airauf, John J. Nell. 'Jr.. Srcr.r.rj aUd Trea.nrrr. KM Elfbih Avenue. 
T.lestreae, Jteo Cirri*. 



Hale eeerta Hj.blr la The Uaenlnr. Teler'ltn. •» Elaliln Ar.nue. Nrre Toll. 



. A. HAI.r-TITT, A^rfit.inr Maaaa.r. 



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TVhat ha, happened to tne thrrntenrd inra.tim al 
What HU Hap- for rlfTI plrllir^a BEtd trje*,DBWinB frlir in the heart of the 
pened to the For- Amrpi " n film Jaduetrj- ( buE tin Hrala nrro.a Ine pant! will 
Ft k~ IT, PTPnl " | H. T top tbr world? At tbr tiriiuninK of IMS thr, mm- 
«fn IHifUOOTbat p niln ajainat rtirtbfr importation i>f Gerraaji .prrtarlr. war 
Threatened to Up- Terr Brtrrc. The fear that theae hl.loriral aprrta<-le, would 
act the Entire In- lr "« tTI cn( " drmatld ror American picture, both here and 
cTuatry in the Early " hr,> " 1 wbI thft ■WW****'!' rnanj editorial, and iraTHpenta. 
& Another pha.o of rorelBn anxirlr era. ihr l> lr i bet Ameri- 

Pari of 1922. «,„ prodarrr, rrook] ml, their Urturr. 'abroad. Toe 

crnnoroT. or produrina: in Europe, rornbineil withacbr .ald.fcle 
"locatlona" and the fnreiin Mat nbtajnattir at tnurb lata than It fopl.KI ens/mr 
Amarinra Mtora, iraa a problem titat rao.rd a srral deal or concern. Thr vibjecl 
or rorrirn pTotTllollon waa debated rvilji inlenaSly, 

Ktmlert hundred and twroi r .t»n hn, paiirtl into lilaHrj-. IV. bar. bill ao 
foretin lnra«!r,na. Thr Orrman production., with A fro- notable eieepUona. ha«- 
nun iMtiiln, lo bra f about. Thr American nroclllcrr. Trbo went to Europe to mala 
picture, bare learned that the dlaadranU(Fa or fareiirn production. >o (ar outwel.b 
the .dr.r,t„„ Ilia! It i, m „rl better to mnkc rjottjrca al NMt. Thoaa prodnoara 
who aent mtnpotilra abroad 10 ,rt crrlilo orcr.aarr tnOU «rra f l,„j 11, bjin, Half 
paopla baoi to Amarlra. arbar. tb. tarilnlcal aide oflha raniara baa rrarb-d ,rra!er 
halfbta ot darrlopmrnt than in Europr. t 

One rrlornrd trnraiar »ho haa .pant thr Ual raar maalu picluraa In Berlin 
aara It la impoaalblr ror Ihr Krrmana to mnhr modanj drama. He rrala that lha 
European »™b haran't the baaotjr. |ha atjl, „or thr trace of the Atnerloan 
iromen. The European Idea of what ronrlllulee a 6ne drama la an at nrlaianr "Slh 
oora. arrordlni |o tlia, report, Ibal their nlrtn™, would aeldom bt tairletakle in 
til. oountrr. AEnrrir.r hr opine., la thr lotfeal plana t , make motion )%""«"' 
and ahe bat nntilJes; to fear rrom forelfb Inrdaion. Neither from n dramatlr. nor 
irom a romadr rtandrKJint. ran rilm* abroad he M1I1I tn olTer anr real coropelltlon. - 

And ao aa Ihr jeor man la u.hrred In. one or tile t™«al »orrle. of 1022 iir 1 
prorad to be of eueh rnull ton'.equenre It h^. faded Into ohlleson. JInr all Ibf" 
feara that threeten 102n ha nr the ,»„„. fabrlr— > mere annuo*, whleh will narrr 
become either a Laiurjnlr or eonerete aourre el anaoyaare. 

With the J»«I<Tird tbat carried Hf 1 houfrW — "I am in old man. and t«T Ireateat 
worrlea oarer happen." Fe fnc aay Ih'e moat unnlilni Teara that beaet tie Indu.- 
frj ara the troublea that paver happen. Ma? lac trouble, nr 3023 all be the onea 
i»it nerer ban[>en. Tbla la the «!>b ere eileml to ererr member of the mm In- 
fluatry. from the pmpertx bora to the prealdrnla ol the varl^ua eompanla.. and that 
Includea plajora, rameramen. tftreetora. aeennrls writer, and all Ibe other contribu- 
te-™ who make up the Intefral parte of the laddatrj. 



QIME HUNDRED-rOOT FLASHES 



.fVinO fifm runtin^ have baMtl ibstt lomahawk^ ( fl „j t ibt- tteriu. trlanile Jore 
V m<*b« rlgh. oat nf mo.lcin plcturn. Vflrnon Oltttl iHrwttip of edlicnilpn 
■Dd hrrni of fhf trDwr boni-d, nudi? ihu ainiouoMmejn, ■ r«v w^kj asa in Coliua- 
■ bus. This meitan that tlit jiuijoriri ot CUmii nil| imvc lo be laid «n rbf opnrinlDr 
Ufcle \a ord#r (hot Hit lean Jirllan mnj ■> rpmo«-d. jince practl«l|j rj"»e™ tca- 
ture photo-plnj ,Dr<.l¥i*n mat form ot" lnve-mjjl,,ijji 
lVoi.uptkitia marriiiji Qforia Swaoaan, Watt f, 



linv* already bf-m p*j#t'(fcl bf tbr Ohio ri-(orm*r«. 
If .berc 1j — ,! 



'triuion nod l>c)n>tliY Iiuitoa 



1. ,,1'^" 7. a °T thir, t ttort difflrult ttao fin.linc i juitlfkllUan Tor WDiOrabip 
itwH It la BltrmimnK t« e-rlmaie juat what will lir ]i-ft of Ktvcn literature nher 
thf rraion ttt tbrooih with It, OrijBfl hns hnd nil or IU aba r( *f»-l fanga .-nrr-ruUj 
fitmrted. Loi-trjt mini h* ooD.eni wltb pntertalnlna t?nch tillW tin *th** «ILh*r 
alwnjfl femilnlaj m<xl**t\ T pn nptmilte m-Icv of tbn drnwini^oom. Vllinln* will 
UTff trt trntto* th^Ir lalenta ii ttemklst Into brnita op «obbIn ( jtennlra from the 
rhiU]ren> qr,ubb> hnada, Thej niiixt HSghLltttll tatwo ilirlailuci with otb?r men'i 
wIvm. or **Sa wltb thr patrsno'H dou|hier. 

It Ift'fa be tflken (or grool+KJ that thr c-Miinr,, r eij bar nil nf the aon? Tarnnua 
lore benlnek^i-nm Che arreen Blao— Juliet. Hejilfice, On ml lie. Hunphs. Thala Tar- 
m^n and all nf tttcnm Theae nre atnonf the prFnip-t atoriea In hltterr. B.it 
Obl'S r " r ' w,lklbl " maI " wh * n ,hp cutl " « ".uaorahlp muai be m-Wed In 



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iipiVE jenra fj-nm dow fTOWB-ttp people will BO loaicp j,<> to pinure-i," In tbe 
* propbeir of Erlr ion Rfroheln.. "By llmi timfl Aroeplcaon. will (tea of 
their "menial rhewlnjr Kiim." IDd thero will be an dpftmnili- fnrat |o auHtaln them." 

SatDtbow we are tnoi-* npMniiiilio tban lip (i.jj.his director on. the alrtDcth i>( 
recent hJtpprn 1 n(n is tbe theatre. 

TV offeH-nia of thf lam few p>eaMna hnTe heen ^n fnr nbend of thoae or fire 
'*■ ■P,™£! weveature lo prophesy tlim In auntbrr Sft rear* playa BM-euted 
nivw flnlr In NnwWk will liare le*¥eDed lh>- tnub ami fri>ated o dvulncl fur rf«- 
matlr aveat on the arrpeo. ■» W«J1 jiv in ilia the-llre. 

It b the mcithm pirturc wh^b ban WtUSfil the inns^p* nn^t f\r*D. tlm lbe*lrc 
|U ehnnc- 1 with the wlpct ■wjlstset, nnii w* belleT" that, elowlj na d H« r *-\j-, pic! urn 
will be releaard rrnni (b- pren^nt peMteklionp by tbr (tan.aDd created by public 

Hr. V00J fltfoheiiB real!«» ibe ltOp«4ewu>9Ui of furrini mirh tbin^n berore ihey 
are r«oy, tin- hn> alined hia new enntroct and nromlaed to kppp ihp ipmperatnrfl 
of hi* future prtidurtioTih normnl. He will dj hi-, bent to apt nil .but in noi^ible 
oitt »f the Invalid fni-e iiroaeribed for (he Ainerlrati toMe. 

It will uatliubtedly lak^ yw« tfl preata a ptiltiireil public, bur *Jre.iti> tbe 
maajfii find in the motioo picture a better tone ilmn Lhey rurraerly did In. tbe 
Kind of pndTtaininpnt furntmhed by tLc burlpaqge ot etude melodrama,. It onlr 
rtraalna for the type af pletUre lo frodiiaUy improTe nn,l eradk s ati: ihr canm)* bV 
the noiirlabrnp quality or tbu meitt It proTldeJv SlnnTrllUe, It in up to the director, 
(o mate ibe aatAe old reclpM (ntereatlnf (rurH wc atit rctiily foe irows-up food. 

VIT E wonder juit bow Krl-JuWy 0«UtHUB will conaldrr tbe bill Tfcaailj intro- 
¥» duced by Mr. SandBTs nf Indlanr. In exclude entirely Crura i&ten-ttte cjiu- 

pierce nil laflirnmable Olio. r>r In wbatcvir deirei* ft la i'ou»ld«rp<t.t iterloualr La 
jiial tbe anioe dtycrne will it b« jiurloUB to tbe motion .sicl-ire induNtry Tbe altoa- 
Mon la this; Gp tq the Bremin wrlllm no one Ima etpr ptuduced ,\ pnu-luflamiuible 
n m which enn porapnre !n ]-ho|ufraptalp mttAfa wllh lalUnniaable film. U any oop 
bad the fnduntry would bflve been qiilct Ij hull him. [or tbr MOTfktfc hnndlinjj nnd 
'bipniiiC of inflammable film bna coit jnui-fa money nod cauaod touch worrj. Mr. 
Sandera'a bill, if pimacd. would it>tc* ibr motioi. iiirturr prutlucera ut uxo an inlorlpr 
product, and one which tbey hare discarded, iu turtle of the citra bmnfiki nttiidveil 
to Enflamnmblr dim. The nreneut aarefuirdu whifb furround ihp linnrtliqE of film 
hare tvl dinger to an nbaolntp inininiiuu. and. eicept it. Mr. Hnudera'ti own rnlud, 
there .m no demAUd for" any chtinteH in the prawtrt ajateni, Wi are ofteji led Ifl" 
wqTider what ,hr hpformfra wotltg refoToi and wbai the !,-si-il«t..(-. would iegtilate 
it It were not for ibit gowi. old utRod-by. the mollon picture Indhialry. 

DISCOUNTING public bjsteti* Id rd effort 1q grt n nquare. outlooL on tbe Ar- 
buckle i-radJuHtmvnt, nf ere bound (o niji.ii: Will Haya'a dilpina.ji. fo utiiJlEe 
tbe ild iflPtapbor. he In between [he BftfU& of public icattmrat -n.,1 tbe CliQr»-lw3i!i 
of hia own peraonal coprlctiaae!; trhKiever tbej mnj- be and bowerer jucltcbjl "tlielr 
bearing unoa the rtse. bin ta«l£ i» tbnt of rrroncilrairr "ohal rlnht permit -.wlih what 
latereai: prracrlbea." If he la to consider the affair fpora a noeiftl afnndjiglnt mewlv, 
Mr. Hayi'a problrai in rlenrly tbat of iTeridiiig what )•■ to be done with nne who ban 
brolieu a "herd" law. In "The Hoc.*! Ontrnrt" jgu Jacquea Rousaeau tins said 
"Thai whoeTer refuses lo obey tbe general will shall be •xinntti.tEtedlo do bo by the 
whole body." 

Add again, as one of .be acquisition* of the "CItII .State." which man tun or- 
gaplud for bia own protection, he points to "moral freedom (nut Llccnoe) which 
slnfitc renders otan truly master uf bJmnelf: for ilir imi-ubr of mer« appetite is 
■lBTery. while lobedleote ;o n nelf-preicribed law jk liberty." Thfie axiom* are 
»pr-i_-i[i.- se fur lis they go. but Jeitn Jncqites doca nnt pulikbtep uh as to-wltelber 
M-m.ilrlp [.•iTi-iii-LMi. or "expulhlou from the benl" nbould be impoaed utTm an olTend- 
lng member. Judicially, perhaps, a man rtiuuld be forced lo par In gnaler or leas 
njeniure f if rxn-ial offpose. eJace he la jci.ilcy of breaklug n iu nnl( ■presrrib'^d" law — 
wbicb be na n cltiien and therefore aa part of i he -iivM-uinc body helped to ni;iV«-. 
Thun far juvtire takes at. bui beyond jiiMire i« M^r. -. repentioK torrTei- the agp olu 
admonilion: ."I.Dvy yr^oii'- another!" How eball ihpae two be tpfrontiled? 






I SQMETfflNG TO THINK ABOUT 

IFrom an nlit^rinl i n |he N>»- York Tribune.) 

THE initTiioua uae of motion picture* by IJr, Ditaicw. ro illuntriitc a Iwture on 
rvilimi Hi is another indication of tbe great pop nib tli lien of mutign pirrureri in 
education. Tbe filmi Jibowed in motion i>itturcH ihe tbe^retlfal foruatioi, vt ibe 
earth, tbe ei.rlleat <ea rreatures, the i>ept.l*n of bygone agcu nod other Mtngfa In ibe 
procena of eroLulion, ending up with, pictures of >,.mk ot the .jiiL.iv:jiii.j aiira. 

The historical acvuracy of such ji reel is. of courne. open, to much qiirmlou. 
The details of the jiicturi*. "rr.vi-w ■■•;-, arr mt Utile in.purLm.cp compitrei] with the 
me of M|JH mfdium of making tbe [rim tire. The snmc priaripnl b:<rv h-fn m-plipd 
in Ibe mifclnr of historical rilmu. anrh aa ihe h^ »■.*•.-. projected by the Yale I'diierBiiy 
Prtea. The purpoxi- lq pscb cane in to ribow in motion plcturec evpntr: of the pnat 
as tjparly an roitVible at tbey actually happened. The <liu>nlii.'M j,rp. of course, 
poormous. There sre aeceasarily crrora: but it ia doubtful if iij,".sf- errorn Are 
more niuaerOua or (none serious in such films tban tbey arc iq baotii tvbic.li Jew rite 
Ibe a«nip nccusioaa in WOTdft. 

Tbe irapoTtant tbln( \* not ri mucji tbe iiobj^cl n* tbe ructhod of presentation. 
It is a well kaown m&QWgKU [*■'! that th* tf't of thr nverage man. nnd Mtp*- 
efally of ibe average child, rpcelrrt- and retalmi more rirjd imprenairniH I bin Ibe rnr. 
I'lirtlirfiimri-. things uppq in Motion ximJ in real or nppnrp]-l life make n dppper 
ifi:ricr:,"i"ii than thr written word. It fnllowR, therefore, llinl thr ir.L.ld wbo can 
ttt * motion licture of a dtnosaur mot-tag jbnui in a preh^ator!'? plain hart a mneh 
rlejirer notion of d«S beast ibsn has 111* child who merely read* about one in a 
hook. The fa« that tb* picture happen to be a close-up of n certain kind or a 
liurd Instead of the real thing rtoen not nectpsarily (pake the imprcaaloii nny (he 
leas securatp. ' 

Tbe few <-* peri men In Ibua far madr! of uidni: miriion pictures iu edacattonil 
work have served lo teach whnl not to di. The method, once understood nnd 
dtreloped, may well prove invaluable. What is pictured tbe «yt Tctpins, wbcreea 
_, t too often \i forgets wbnt it teidi. 



IN AND OUT OF FOCUS 



By 



LOU ELLA O. PARSONS 




HAVE yon * little New Vrjra reao- 
ltitJon in your family'; Mb*t 
people h«,Te tbla, time of yraT. A 
tcaolutlon it one of lho*i> <!iliie« 
tbat always list* iwenty-fnur hours, and 
sometime*. It the apltlt is nillinR pnough, 
endure* for for+y-fisht bourn, No »elf- 
rcspeetmg persffl U Brer wUliont at Iralt 
one New Year"* pled«r. The intlus,tr> 
tUrted early makios reaoluiiotis. wad Wt' 
understand there are some uuutiiijillj io- 
trrealLnfr oars thla Tear. 

1>afld. Wj,rk Griffith p(wmj<e* bimaelf 
tn eliminate all Km K;.n Klfltt ecene* 
from J.> ftttOn iiro^urtinmi. n nr\ one 
ran dceldr hp v ln spoaiorlnK n ra.iMfl ef 
which he i. Innotrnl. 

Adolpb Zukor "ill engage only thjaa 
persons nrbo cannot po»tb$r hcome In- 
t-nlTrd In any murder or any kinds of 

Will H. nays will lock up sit Rim folk 
71I10 cpt into trouiilp instead of tryiil to 
di»cl,il1nr Ihrra by phMSH a ban on their 

I ■f-l-ff.l-.B.fl .!!'■■■ ». 

Mnrcuk I*oew linn prniuisrtl blmielf 
noi ro let a-nylbltis intrrfprc with hli 
olitainroi now theatTM. i 

"William Pox will mak" It bi* Uusineaa 

to find another "Orrr the 11111" far 1023. 

Carl Lawftiule w.ll avoid nil dleec- 

tftrji with a Van Rtroh<-lm pfnpensLry for 

anendian m4Psy. 

F. J: l.odsol Mil ti^ ond jfet a- many 
Jtnrn.y (irainirra aa possible tr> rItb the 
ilnd hnud and makr ColdwyH friendn. 

S. I-. ITotbKfcl agrees to cjntintje to 
park tb*m la at tbr Opltol. 

Klmer rraraon will make it hli bnsl- 
ncsa to hold fl hnni|V«t when the State 
Censor CottUalssion makea M* eiil, bo 
tb»l no more Patbc Ktm eeeJs will ba 
mutilated. 

Jules K- Dmlatoiir swears to bcht thl 
Rarjders bill lo a fininb at> tliKt the in 
dustTJ will not be Torced to asc film tbat 
is n-orth.le.rt. 

GejrRe Eastman prooiisei bituself tbat 
be will show no films tbat do cot reGect 
credit on hin theatre In Rochester. 

Hugo Itlesenferd will edocato lbs 
masaej to understand Eliiattio -nni other 
deep and LnvoKcd ■uhjecta tbrough tha 
medium of tbr wrreen. 
• Josopli Tlnnkett tvill tnake it hie. busi- 
ness to take n microscope, RRd Bud all 
[ileturea on the maTki!t on flufls "flf*n/I- 
ma's Boy." 

Win field 8haehan proinijica to r»ad all 
rbe new n>reln with bl* laotiaa picture 
>'*-■ oprq so thai, all his f Heads who write 
will hut feel nffflrrted. 

J. *T. \U< \:vAiy vriJI niaVe it his biTil- 
nvas to help eliminate nil crnsor boanls 
vi- tiMivi.i any rriauiirratloil from tbe In- 
dustry at larjre. 

W, A. Hrady proiaiHes 1o m8kn n pic- 
ture vvhen ho :.■■;:- matcriHl that vtHI 1mA 
itself to the screen. 

Krwlerii'li El] inn Kwears to sell e*ery 
New York oihibitor a Fcaster no-n- 
if-.t-.iui] marhtne. 

Douglas' Kairbanks nprcrs to study 
and "-irk *■ tinnl tm his next production 
ni he did on "Robin Hood." 

"Our Mary"' promise* to matft one 
Krown-up picture »o wt caa sec her n_-.i ir, 
at uh.' waa uh "neareKt" in "Little Lord 
•Fanntlcroy." ^ 

t'nurtlnnd fim.lh [irnmisrs to keep bis 
temper vvhen Movie* ■« pi-inted tlat be 
(hinLn hbnuld bnre bprn bald. 

Lewis J. Splsaldv agrrea to apank hLS 
boys- if tbey ilouut nm the bunlcrAi *i 
well na be diil, 

Sydney 8, t' Hten pr<<niisea lo keep hH 
weather tyo open For nil exhibitor 
troubles. 

Uyruo Rellnick Bltffctfl t vow to follnw 
lp b!>> dad's fobtate|;iR and l.rLirfir by tbe 
Iiaternal adTice. 

Chnrlo* O'TlollIy af:rerj> to W1»e nut 
ami tight In the npnn for A I Kmltb wben- 
eTer ibe neerftaity arises. 

John Ktefc l.udiigli sjjreea to beep his 
aiuin^ tliriposilion nnd his unruffled tem- 
per. 

Harry Wanmr promises to bring War- 
i" .- LErotbera aa Tar to the front iu 1023 
aK tbey advanced in lO'-Ul 

Al [.Uhtman will mn.r it \t\* business 
t> $m that be aud I'., 1". Si-hnlhrrfr'ii:, .> 
tnotber nk-Pitc at fin* 1 bj "Shadows" (o 
dflVr to the film inarkei. 

June Matbis promi^^ nut in \wa\.i- a)| 
the money In *htf indiisiry so lb* r*st thl 
ll* can bare auolifli to buy Iretnl. 

Mht?' Miles ilinrer ngrees iu crow up 
aad beeomn of a^c instead of remaiaiog 
at sivrrr -.ixi.-.-ii. 

Harold Lloyd tebe-i nu outli to brine 
c-viM-y [ilcturo. nn f> llie uLandard of 
^{..randTna's Bay." 

C'haelie t'baplin on bin Trord of honor 
promUrs not l> £d eng*;od to sny more 
arires^e*. 

i'-l:, Ne,rri :.:-r.--" (o lell tli» ii-uth 
t':li->ni her Gn£Ofrpmrni lo Mi. Cbaplio. 

Jesse L laasky willyoDljuue treatihitu; 
fly ihv best Ta>Btprial tin- market affords 
for ['■ranii^iat piefuriii. ., 

Itichard Rowland promises ■n-.r-.- (o 
losi" his sense of humor. 

.1. I). Williams jtr omip.ru r.i hurry and 
anuEMim-e his ;.1li.v- for 1t>2u. 

iPilliatn Brand! Arees to always keep 
hti" uleoaant smile whto reporters aek 
him many question" about exhibitor mht- 
trrv g 

SuMeter Jame* Walker agree* ta put 
throjixh a bill repealing cenairship in 
New York St4tc, 

Tbe publicity beads promise, pvery nna 
of i l.i'm, inn lo-aTrear their favorite story 
is front pag« Hewn when It only cod- 
cerna company cxP'olMtion. Thla neana 
firry one of our farorlte p, a, 'a. irn !i:d- 
taff Cbartej E. Met; st thy, J. E. Ilea dor, 



HENRY HULL. 




Thla rmnr mun know* <rri>*i kr nsnti nifii h» winta lt f Tfcii* I* 
tiHj- h« la ao inncii la demand lo-dar aa ih» ataga and. In. notion 
picinrrs, 



VI rlan Mo-iea. Jack JJoyd, Chtriea 
YrOroWy. Il0W3.nl Delta, H. E, Ilptps, 
I . ■■ ■ T3 Vounjt, [jeuis Mnrapgedln, MqurlcQ 
Knnn, R. W\ Bai^mnrp, lUmlell White, 
feter Ilriiliey S^iiHi and nny others to 
whom Ibe rase- nifty apply. 

Hiram AbranM promises to keep bin 
npHmlstk spirit nnd c-becrful lunilr. 

IV. W. H'>dkitilon salemnly pi»miaea 
to £irp nn annual Cb>Inunas dinner crv 
bin' employ res llkr the otir he snTe Decem- 
ber ;>3. 1022. 

C C. II iit Li r >.ng to sec ilint Jahany 
nines hns another pictun, as goad as 
'■Sure Plrs Flint. 1 ' 

"Thf Boy la rirnwn lp." 
Henry Hull read Horace fireclcyia-Uti*' 
'.!'■■■ to tbe younR man and cdme (0 MW 
Vork. Ilr ,n the Rort of yemng man 
•ran uauoLly interprets hugiiTslions of 
Ihis sort in bh own tv.iv and uhiioIIj 
ii-iii "s out on top. Mr. Hull bna hiajown 
Ideas on mast stjbjects and neither yon 
nor T nor «py oro rl«c can decide, for bim 
srbflt lie milnt do. Ho docs his own tbink- 
las— liltrwira hid otrn dendinc 

We might add a poM'cript "and If he 
had listened things might have been dif- 
ferent. 1 " Hut St .couldn't bi> true, b«- 
cauAQ Henry Hull kansrs whaL be wonts ! 
trben lie wants fl. nmt — ]=!■■ senrrally 
tetB it. 

Bncvessf,.l as Henry Hull has been, it 
in only a drop in the i.ih-Tvc. lie is renHy 
only Bt the smrtine point. I am so Aate ■>>' 
it if I hail not s|»poi all my luoi.ey buyittc 
Ubriaimue ]ire»i:nts 1 1,'iuld be wiLli.ii; 

10 tCBft-r mliaetliiti;: on the viti'i,: ilih!:'-- 

enreer. EIc cujuc from Tjoniavllle, Ky., 
and happened to imte fur his godfather 
Henry WatUrson. Thl* heritage was 
htatowpd upon blai by a DenaT,di>er dad, 
who -tras an editor aasociato of Mr. IVnt- 
teraon's, i: ml nhn had bigb bopea that b-s 
con wight inherit a b,ve nf printer"* ink. 
ttut HcDTy, starting from the cradle wish 
hi* own opinions, chose to be an engi- 
neer. He camr to "Szvr York to learn 
the trade, end then he heard the sltge 
culliuf, bim. IMnrgarec AngUn, to wbirto 
he :■:!■:■■■ be ow«.i all bia dramtttit! tmiti- 
Ing. gavi^ htm tin! benefit; of her long 
3 eats n[ cjiprrteace and be- spent throe 
years with hpr. playi..- in Mtrtn plays, 
aud if aay une baa an idra tbat actoi's ar« 
uugTatefnl by nati'.o tbey Kboold hear 
young Mr. Hull talk of tvfant Mi .■- Asg- 
lm did for him. PcThaps be is tn uetp* 
tioaal actor, liut he is approeiatire. 

^a grateful a« be u to Miss Anglln 
far all hn lcarard of ibe ntage. that sumo 
fcclin* of gi-anindn be holds lor David 
Wurk tiriflith Tor what Sir. (JriHi-th 
taught bim of tbe screen. He played tbe 
jiiTpniie lead in "One Gxrttin^ Xifht." 
mid be feels Mr- t.ntiiili taughl bim al! 
be Lnoi*,3 of motion picture playing. 

"The panTomimp nf tbi* moreen, " be 
explained, "is ko diffrrrnt from the ntogr- 
Tbpy are two separate ami di^inet arts, 
fit is like a painter who paints wiib bsc 
band^ or a man wbo wnttii Willi onty 
ciii- loj;. You arr denied your voice nnd 
nHi',t depend o|joo your powers of panto- 
mimic cipTCEsinn." 

Young Mr. Hull hits a real Rift for 
simile. I only wiah 1 hud taken a pad 
Jim! pencil nod jotted down s»me nf bis 
actual words. Perhaps, after all, rhe late 
Lord Sortbcliffc was ricjUt when be aaid 
no nc-n-spsppr man or woman should ro 
forth without n noteboolc To return 
to Mr. Hull. I find my*elt : wonting to 
call him young — because he lookfl about 
twenty-one, btthuoEh by hia own an- 



frnsion he Is thirty-two and the poasea- 
sor of a wife and three: children. 

To digi-eia n moment from the otage 
and screen. Mr. Hull bna distinct Ideas 
of his' own on love, marriage and life. 
Willi nine yean of married hnppftlesn 
hp feel* qualified to hi tea It, He naya, 
tfliborit wishing H emulate G cor go K. 
Chesterton, that tbr real tenson lis and 
hia wife ar^ so happy is hncaosa they 
both beliere in divoree. 

Mrs. Hull is tbe granddnnEhtcr of 
Onc™i Frerrann, the dani{hter of an 
eminent naval nftircr, and, acrcrtlin;. 
to her liunband. an ndornble young wo- 
man. I almont added not only his 
wife "but his best pnl and severea? 
tritic." 

H*a Many AtTUmpliilminilt. 

This Htnrj Hwll who ployed In 'The 
Mmj Who Came I.nel.,' T "3!> Hast" and 
"The Cat anil the l.'nnary" with great 
success Is being ftaiight after at a rat* 
of at leant two ofTcr* a day to make pic- 
tures. Not by His own 6titt*tncnr either, 
but from some of tbu producer* who 
sen in him mother CtiorEfs Unv, And 
he find Cborlee Hay tin look alike Lis real 
Life, although T could not aea tbe. ye- 
s<mhlnnce on the acrcen. 

"One Kicitlag Night" helped, add to 
a demand that had already been created, 
b'rum tbe first moment whe*r, na (he 
Juvenile lead in "31?,Kajt." be csme Into 
prominence. Mr. Hull lifts hnd many 
motion picture offers, but be aays none 
rpnlly intareittad bim uiitii t>avid Grjt- 
fu.L naked him in plsy the bejjr In "''iw 
Kxcitiag Night," 

"I felt the honor was all mine." said 
Mr. Hull, "sad I g.Qow now that I wsj 
fight, Griffith la tbe master, and after 
working for bim yen feel j*,i hiTe 
lenrned to know \ \~: about motion plcturs 
acting. I may have mnuy oilier direc 
tors, but T aboil feel it was Griffith who 
taught me to act Is molioa pictum." 

Acting is only one of Henry HhH'j 
-i-i-inn[ili=iini--i.r. Hr was co-DUithor 
with John Croraweil cf ''Ksat Side, West 
si.N'." and he believe* I.- bad! a big idea 
l;;nk of his piny that !c .--Min- in-.:, wbeo 
it wus ncurssary to add an on?rdose o[ 
i^mcdy lo tet tbe play 'over. .Tbis fall 
.im will produco aud alar .n a play by 
Gilbert Emory, nuthor of "Tho Hero," 
end which Mr, Hull aay* has Kometblne 
"The Hi-ro'" larked — a lovs story. 

Henry Hull had much to say on tbe 
art of acting. . He says he was never 
stage struck, and be tbiuks the i;:V of an 
nctor Is the' mut difficult iu ibe world, 
because there are to many disap.-oint- 
menu on tbe stage. John Karrymore's 
Hamlet ho bohb is a tine example of 
'..:,!.; .;V'.r!.. !i-y art because Crrry one must 
ib-nk Air. Barrrmoro't ( r erforioaDcc per- 
fect. ■ 

We talbed of many things, .■n.-l.Lfl.n- 
:lif nitifjl- o[ tbe Mdgc. and here Mr 
Hull grew very dnmntic nad inaiatcil! 
[here was far mo/e Immorality iu the 
business world Ihnn in the theatre. Ue- 

Li:r; n:i. ; u:ilil'i-.l tu dcbllte this aubject, 

be had tbe floor to himBelf and talked 
lor some momenta od the unfair atti- 
*odei,of many people towanl tic actor. 

Henry Hull is a satisfactory inter- 
vieweer- hut a diflicuit one. barcanoe Jio 
says so many worth while thinjjn, and It 
U impossible to quote bun vrtbnt.nt— but 
ax I «aid iu the beginning of tbe story, 
bo will ro 6o and on, beside*) being a 
fine actor ftc has more than his share <:•( 
brain*, and be ltnr>W» -how lo use them. 
That ia why he is, an additioa to the 



aereen and Uuit is rhy it la pletna^ 
sewj to know h« la poing to malia at 
least two pictures before he rctunii to 

Lhfl sTtl/r. 

"I TbMnlt Vm." 
I aboultf like very much to tend a per- 
gonal thank you to tbe cenden of all the 
Cbristmaui cards received thla year, but 
aiocc that is impossible 1 will have to 
content mynclf by eitpMaaine my ap- 
preciation here of all the food wishea and 
kind, thoachta for tbe holiday season. 

Lillian [i!«h In ttarnr. 

Lillian fiish nto ber Chrntmai dinner 
In Rpme, where she i-i making CXterlon 
for "The White Sister," hor Tint pie- 
lure for J ii tpi rat ion. 3be aeada a card 
1<j any she is well qnri happy and enjoy- 
iDf life in the beautiral Italian city. 

AoiiHht Tr«fflrr. 
Aaotber traveler to report from the 
other aide la Evelyn Greeley, who la 
hoflpyrr,OP<iiH( in Eiirofifl with her ticW 
buili:inri, Jcbn Dmitry. Tlio Smlleyi ara 
traveling through Gcnnany, SwitXerlUid. 
France nnd Italy, and, aceoiding to ■ 
communication received l"t week, were 
planning to spend tho bollrifiya In jRome. 
Tbe lost time Evelyn want abroad ibe 
waa so lonely ah* hrld to CDtne home-, but 
tbla time ahe will probably bo more Con- 
tented away from tho U. $■- A., ilnca it 
waa >Ir. Smiley, eb« admitted, that 
brought her back to Amerfca- 

Hrrr Is Vanr Ckamcr. 

Hack in January or tbe Winter o( 
]00t>. l>nviil BelaiKO producrd Hugcne 
Walter'a play, ''Thb'Ji.aflim' Wfty," on 
iU loop and pro-rjieroua mn at the Be- 
lsaeo Theatre. It wan then clasaed the 
beat play in town. At tha reTival last 
year it wm Mill cloned the aamr. Neit 
week David Selznlck will start making It 
Into & picture with Thedt, Hara in the 
fit fl In r rols of Laura Murdock, which 
Froncen Starr created nn.l played in the, 
stmce version. But stn« the premiere of 
"Tho Easiest "Way." soma few changes 
are made necesaarj by tbe fact that tbe 
woTld do mace — and ao do fashions nod 
(labs; cxprcttioni. These must be bronjiit 
up to date. And it's tbese ebangea that 
are worrying Miss ''-n and Selsnkk. 
When the hurdv-cut.. junglea under the 
windows of Laurn .Murdoch, what oholl 
it play Instead of "Lion Bon Buddy, the 
Chocolate, Drop" ? Miu Bara says 
"Mjniimy," and Scliuick aaya "Carolina.'' 
What rbBtaurants ebaU bite the place^of 
MaTtin'i and Hector's, alnc* hoth hare 
psaied on? Miss Bara aaya Jack's am] 
Selaolca; le silent. Will the wotd "caba," 
Which trundles through the orisinMl play 
from time to time CO auggeat hifb. Ufe In 
New Xorfc, gtn w»J to "taiia"? Miss 
Bora any* "jtn" and Eel snick aaya "Ne," 
When Eifle Sinclair, the pild-dffging 
ehum of Laura's, plcka up a dresa at a 
bargain winter. Ibe priea of sold drtt* In. 
the original script waa $38.40. " What 
should It be now? Fair Tbeda soya 
S13S.40 and Baliiuck uyi V4S.40. When 
Brockton confeaaea blmaelf a "dub at 
bridge," what up-to-date hit of alug 
should he atraeb to bimaelf? Miss Bark 
, saya "dnmbball" and Prhnick aaya 
"Charley .Numb." Our rCndera are asked 
to help out in tl-.lj change making. Mali 
sour augrrationa In David Selinlck, 720 
Seventh ihtqu-. and don't delay, oa tho 
rituatio^L la serioua and paoce must pre- 
vail at all eosta* 

IlcjiT Repori. 

Macey. Harlam, who hsa a prominent 
rain in ">VbcD Kr.jslitiii-Qi'l Wsj Id 
Flower, "'denies the report tbat be is, to 
iiulti-v Mlao Beatrice Seiner, a prominent 
Brooblyn aociety giyl, 

Mr. Harlam and Miss Seiner state 
that they hare kuown ..-neli other for 
ninny years and although they are fee- 
ipiently aeen ttJfether, tbe; are only gi-od 
pals with no engajcement esisting be- 
tween them nnd Po InlentloQ of marry- 
r ng. 

Mr. Harlam wishes It understood be- 
raij&e Miu Belner hn beeo disturbed by 
cho contliaued publication of their re- 
ported eDgaganieDE. 

nnl[tri SclUm lajn 

We at* indebted to TopleJ of tha 
I'Sj fnr the Fotlawing wheeae - 

Htr«'a How ! 
- Speetlo — January waa approoriataly 
nsraed after Janusi the LaHn deity with 
two feces. 

Tepi» — Why appropriitelf? 
"Speedo— W*ll, h* probably saw double) 
after quencblng hli January thij-at on 
New Vear'a. 

Jakn n,«bttrtaan lUUru, 
Iticbaril BarthRlmcas and his supoort- 
ing cumpany here returned from Hatana, 
where tbey went to film the eiteHoe* ef 
"pbe }tri;-'i.r Sbtwl" under tbe dirertion 
of John 3. Jtobertapn. The coiupany t.mj 
been In tbe Caban Repoblle for more 
tban three weeks, and Mr. Roheruon, 
who baa n, reputation for hia careful re- 
gard to detail pHyi that be waa able to 
get local color to inch an extent that he 
wiUbriDff to the teres u ■ faithful eepro- 
daction nf the early atntgglea ot Cuba to 
throw off the tyrannical yoke of Spain. 
Included In the cast that went to Havana 
were I Wo ihv Girt. William Fowell, 
Anders Randolf, Luis Albemi, Georga 
Reranger,. CeOrge Humhett, Fred Bexei- 
til, .'"■. G, Rohivtmo and Jtta GotidaJ, 

Ann rcnnliifnn la p I.m (ji-r*-. 

Ann Pennlnfton Waa the center of nt 
trnetiOft at a dinner dance last week, 
where it waa unanimously agreed she 
looked better than ever before. She !a 
leaving for the Cofltt te> mike a piotnre. 

The dctajhi are a liUlq Tagne^a Mias> 
f-Yrii.Ii.sl on shiti'-'i tJir.l I lie pTOduetiOD dc- 
t^iida entirely on how she looks; in a text 
that U to be madrf of kcr when she 
reaches the ConsL 



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TOASTS AND ROASTS. 

If you hive praiic lo give, com. 
plaints to make or idea* td iir, ' « 
refliter them with the Onlooker. 



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Motion Pieture Editor T3i* UerDlvg Tf^»- 
grnpli: 

T do net wish to enter into tns contra* 
veray taking plata OTer the «*leelliHa'.:i^: 
tbe case fo? tha fort bract log produetlaig-' 
or ''Ituperj at Hentisu." Noibtris we e**^ 
tsy or do now ran alter ttre east, ■■ itis 
picture Is already In tbe proeeat of 'bclPuj' : 
rLJiiif-.i. i--r: us wslt patiently for (ha 
reai.lt, t^en bc*p •>>•'■ rrHlclini 4F *ttr" 
our praise, os mjiy seem fit, 

Tbe preaem nolky of ibe; Rcllalck Om- 
pnny to mak* only speelsla ss exemtiliriaeT 
P.* "nuperl'" Is tee rratoa Tor tf.li Irll*-r. 
■'The Kaalest Way," 1 "Tlie Common Law^' 
* -; ■ I some otsers we hnow sra is follow. 
Hut looking furtser sli-nl. Mr. firtialeir. 
wilt no nouM iJi-tve Into ths beat lltara--: 
torn for fi.lnre ■ereen material of a Ilia 
or aniwrtor naiur* (or fllinlnj-, 1 wlsa la i 
offer Cbo sOfGcstlon tbtt tba Artliurlaa . 
Iceends be not overtasked. Taeta 'inii 
(helF (rosiest elpfessLon lo lYnrjson'e 
"Tdylla of tbe King." To my mlao, a 
wcaltb nf i-r**n material here He* flois 
maa r , Tbe "Idylla" offer a belt of tbe ran, 
f-crh In Unit wnrtby of being Iba fattn- 
(tallnn of a great picture. Thn Iraisior- * 
tallty of lava; th t ■'.'■mi st war w!:b 
Soul"; man's nmy in reUtton .to Qod, sft 
hut three. Tbe boneless lors ef tb* Wj 
msld; Lanrelpl-s l^npos'lbln task: of lirlnc 
true In a tow nnl Iotb st ona tin*, tkm- 
deTetlofl of Arthur *» the JSeali tbt t1s«' ' 
and fal. of th« girst my^blcsl blngdon 
that typified ra»n> loesi eftale— art ttneis 
not wartay ot tbe treit of tb| ptioif*.. 
maltere" artl The sCot of taa "Hal/ # 
•Srall" wit beautifully -uierl In n<ips 
Hampton'i reeent nictdle. "Tba Idghl ja 
tbe Dark. ' This beautiful legead redeemed. ' 
wiiac fiiTi-T-rvi-sp waj s very poor prodne- > : 
Jlcn. Toe Implication that tbe. Holy (.rsll 
.mil Faith im one and tba unit mi «■ 
breatb or beauty. Why n«t gtrr us :ti» 
■"Idjiis" cDttlna In ono luper-plctera ifblca, i 
will n*olTa about iba tragic ra&uneii of 
•FAilamV 

Tbt Mxnkk Company bss *JUl!js lit 
fold two stars woo fit tha leasing r*le* 
perfectly, nsmtsj, Elaiea Bamnierataln aa " 
the 111? maid sod Conway Tearla as I.pin-n- 
lot. For Gnlnefere I nonti angiesl Flor- 
enee Billings, for ^rlbnr, yilton Bills, II - 
p OB j lb Its 

QlioUnons fr-jtn tbq patm conti be i"*± 
largely Tar titles. Anotbse aancbttOB 
would be ta open tbe picture win. m, 
elderly man reading tho book. Al times 
he Upsra lato reverie, and n,?-e hi, Imagtir 
makes elesr Ibe symbolla 
rI ihe booV makes way far i 
Ing, wblrb It not poitlblo IF Inn "idyll* 1 
'.!-•■ stvlritj sdberet! to, sa ba flnlrbaf lb* 
book Tiis b«e,i] nods over tbe psgee sort, 
hr? drenina be foUons Artlinr to tbe "fliea*. 
Deep/ 1 whera bs ]« united wlith Ooibevsi^ 
inn I.anivlot w|(b Elaine, wblrh Is at Ik 
sboald bare been on earth. This Is la 
keening wJth on« at Trnnyson'p fsi-orltw 
, [boiigbts— ihi»t ,J iamebai« good will \><s iba 
f jus! goal of all." This happy ending may- 
be accepted by tDe sudleaea aa only. (!>• 
bap-, or Tii- dreamer for the aoula or tb* 
Unhappy king, queen, bnlgbt and ronlf. or 
aa TennyaoD'a offered aoluuon ot tn*. 
problem of Immortal love. 

T am not a acenarto wrluiv TIk-* st# 
rnei-etr tb« musluics of s mind em ■ talk" 
1 toT-i wblch I hope soma day to at* fUn64s 
Besides, Mist Hammers tela being ray fa. ? 
votlte •'!>-, 1 earnently detlrs to sea bet 
In tbe role er -my fsi-orlla btrolna at 
literature, 

1 believe tba merle* eapabla of freak 
srt. [ itiiuv iba "Idylls" oa a film will 
help to pL-ov* this to be a fact. I belier* 
eoneentcsted effort on rhelr pi-odurttaii 
will resutt In a mnsterpleca or tbe s)It,-p 
sheet. T bellcv* Ihe prodncera are tTTiiilf ^ 
to ci.Tfl in. better pictures and an ioe- ■ " 
reeding, I hope to tee tbe "Idylli" on* «f ' 
the "better pictures. " 

What 4o your readers thleAl j am juat ,'i 
a fan, I thank yen, 

WlUlato Topoiwr. ■ 

34t> Bait Bevpaty-ieventb ttieat. New I 
fork City. 

thkt'hb Mot go hahi 

Motion Plctcn Editor Tbe Konlng Tal«% "' 
(rapb : , 

I ilo not tea] tbat thfr« la ao mnra, weeat j 
with tbe atoiles, or e»en wrouf with ta*,/ ' 
PDrjIlc. ss there Is a lack of ce-erdliaUet.. 
between the producers snd tbe pnhlic, . v . : . 

Perbnp« no other industrr reeelrea set) "% 
-"!■'- crllleliin,' hut so HtUe ennstractlr* ■-. 
crlticlim. A tca<:h)-r c»«l tell her popll 
•irer aad oier again |bst Lis problem lit - 
arithmetic Is wrong, but uniens |be ei» , 
Plains to bim why It It wrong and ajslitt ' 
bint. Hi Usllflg It right, ber tf forts woul.l 
htTe Itttle effei-t. 

t da not believe (list tbert 1* *n lswll.i -' 
g.nt prodnerr Id tba InintlTr or A pr«|S- ■' 
gresslva eiblbltor In tbe entire eoaalr> 
•rho does niit welcome tb« opiniom of thn 
public. And not miij weleomea them, bul 
msket s coaaclentloua effort to att nr«« 
Item. 

'tbe klbrulag . Telegraph's colnaa !■ , 
wbleb letters from the fans tra reprodae*4 
aad the growing nuiaDer of luch column! 
in (bo yseIous fan magaslnes and. ne-wt-*' 
pipers of ibe country la a 'most, 'av^rtbla 
alrii. Nsiursilr the oi^ntneef waata Jay - 
create the kind of enteTUlnmeat tb* pn&* ■■ 
lie wanti and tbe closer the contact tbtt 
Is created between the pnbll? tad rhu 
prodocers Ibe betler and mora itititfjfyM) 
Ibe entertainment to come will be. 

Ttie reviewers, too. can help -m-ltb "oTtk 
while siiBse«tions In tbelr crltklamo. 

Ana \t tbe nubile e#o L.r- ipdnced re 
ezpresi themselves where [hey can hi' 
heard by those responsible 1&t tbelr rntci:- 
talnmeat Instead of Tnerrly Jesvlng tba 
ibwlre either sedtded or dlsiatlaOd with 
what they bsve been offered, a great fn- 
lar* ^chuiijc ei wrongs Is asroted. Th*. 
newipaitetv suit matron pjrtore msgailrrf-s 
I. it- done nTueb and i-an do b!IH mure (« 
t-r L:i, BL<.b a i-ondlTjOo about. 

Tomn very truly, i . iy* 

Hunt SLrnmtrfrai ", 

Hollywood, i 'ill. 

ITEItl DOK9 THE DLAMF LlEt . ' 

Motion FJelore Editor* The Morning Trie* 

Belag an srdent *«imLr.ir of rtutfrn 
Fraaer, i went to f" bla- lateat "picture,' v' 
railed "Aa a Man Llvea." Will Ton permJl. - '* 
me. throngb tout Onlookers" Colanui. ta i 
send a word e-f coDgratnlsilon to the dirce- ■ 
in for r-5Ldri.it}- refusing to bftvr bla Dams 
appear lo catineetloo with ihe plctHrt. H 
It' witbaat doubt well directed, bnt Ut 
■lory ta Indeed, very poor. 

It la "ii'-ii at4>T)es and pictures rli.nl cfrti. 
Teflect on the dlre^ior when tboy do ibh 
be*. Ibal ran in- door Under Uie r I ream* 
ctanrc*. TJieri- arr? —mn- wonderTol rttecls. 

«,.i-;i ro w ""^ ■ thOUglit Slid siirL-it cofl't ■ 

pLiotDjerapbr^ Anfl tbe <!irerio-r muot lovt ■ 
tIVE*'-bc cot snch rem»rkirt»le remits frpm 
a U'Vely celt|«-. 

I'nuii a i Mini and apprrrialfre readci 

of riwir t'OltuntL , 

. Hale ttayit 

Si5 W. 5fit SL, New Iferfc Ht.r. 



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