1 the' MORN'iNQ TEiiEGRArar. saturd'Ay; September. j] 'jw-.
UCK AND JILLT OPENS ON
TOUR IN DETROIT SEPT. 9
PeimiBgioa »nd Lew Tieldi
Alain. Will Be Umbers of the
C*ft— I* Booked for Tour Weeks
at the Colonial in Chicago,
"The *Text Comer" Vol to
.".Ojau TTett Week.
''SHtTO CI£ASnfG" IS TITLE
ANN PENNINGTON i*. dertnittlj
-consigned to a teaton ml wur
with "Jack and Jill" it devtl*
0P*d r*iMrf«J, *"d "h* will mart out
: ■ ;*rJt*t th* rjanpe on September i>. when
*** tbow Ml backed t<* open for a week
It th* new Detroit Ofrfra Henae.
Rrom that* It cmi to tha Colonial In
Chicago the. .following Monday, where It
Si baoked.for ToUf weeks. The Chel**s
Pro-dating Company, sponsor-* nt the
BubOSE, dKllTtff tbTotfgh Hugh Andefwm.
' flieef ft* ilireeUw. however, that Hip
engagement will probably bo extended in
ChJeaeo beyond thnt date Bt another
. f.*w FicH". too, will rarurop his part
. Id -"Jack and -irH" on tho rot*, tint the
rAle of Jill Trill be assimed '« * ncw-
twaicr, J«n Holt, who -was -mi Imt wn-
" tea- in "BfosBOtri Tim*" Others who
will' appear in the- cast are.Lnle- McCob-
n»lt; 3eth Beri, Max Hoffman, Jr.. Vic-
«*■ "Catenvire end Sidney Martin.
"T*)t Music Box" i" booked to follow
"Jack nod Jill"' at the Colonial.
- *'*tollr 1>«r!ln K " Apia,
- -"JhtallyDarlicx" will halt) forth at the
Detroit Opera- Flense WJtt.wert. h*s>B-
aiag il* third wr'ftii in the hi liter! an ■!.
.Itch' leonabnc and Ann Mi (feu™, ajster
nf Mar? IKlhum. head the ffliww;.
"Mww Mary w« the prima dnnnn fast
■rear, hot the. part continue to h? a fnm-
iy mir,
1 "The 3*ii r«rner'< Dels ye*.
_ A: H. Woods ii subjecting the cast «f
•The Xext Corner." Kale Jordun »
drama to severnl chance*, which <*il!
nuke it impossible to open The produc-
t : «b at lhe Ply month Thralre On Moftrfar
Tjl - *^. ■ ■ nriginally planned. .
.' The pity completes an engagement r-l
. A*hur* Park (n-niffht and rehearsal* will
!'■■ j-*!]™! n* s-ortli _-. a the Atw m<-imb"i-S
• ■ r . the. emnren?- . have V*h +ti«Kivi
Mu.nti.ipt>.' the o[Kninc in inflj'tnltelF
pu'tconeA.
Vow It's
■'•pFlctpr CI** ulnar. "
■'Sprin;.' .CleaninB:" i, ihe-nen- title «e-
("■"l-Nt for Frnierrick Iiontdaiea dram*.
"But fvt tie Grace nf God."
> h 3^*er alnee thfi o?rira] r>r the antlinr
froni I^ond^ti K'tjrn-- Etrhrjn nnd be hx.r«
L 1 SrMtt b>ir J>f lith* ili»Cii*s:n.r? A
TO of rmiTir'- Bctj drnaiHtiKt and
„ /IwtrhaT* itfreed that ''Bnt far »br
fK*e>v Of Gftd" w»p no more suitable
amy nther title that coitJd be cos-
f, bflt' thr.T were rq-nallj >»n»ofn-ic-Ufl
mUilnj! the iihpfl«jilbility of ejpwt-
■?4BJT ptwl-nrtion to beaV np un4er the
.fcn «f ro miich* froe.
Ai-iH K, "ftprtn? Cfaiunje." it will be
""•■"■ It i'i aiTen it- first pfrforminr^e at
**irHpt in Detroit to-morrow- nlfnt
HKjJnt Bro«ip RcilUlJC.
^Uinr nrown^Ctc prima doan* of
L*#r" bat iw*«*ri^ fa Tfaitffljt BaV
lie Crrrl;.. .Sricb.. while isef h-naoand. Liau-
tcn*nj CSrflr.Tr TI. Mfliiiei. in tt {rainirc
e*mn new that Htr. Mia* Br«wn will
■raoiain ld the llldflle TVeet for mothM
werk, she .wrltiyL .
..01ert< onfnlnt In "He«<liair.
' For the firnl time in manr jeaea,
C|lphnfTj" OI-TOtt will beirin hi* annnal
t-Trtif ttkia. aeiion awuj- from bia adopted
Slimmer hone- Banco;*. Sprin^-v - He
wijl.itart bin Jotiroe? in 'The Heart *r
redd,r Tvhapk, 1 ' n pla/ that bar «rT*d
hiti- irelf i«ince tbe il*-ra "li*tinxul"hid In
ttte menmrr of the flldeat in-Jtbltant ■■
'> bjt>Volitead jwriod. in Rendlnr, Pj. ;
i Jleptern.ber 14.
EK'iwt* odiJDtliy plnoned !)■-■ tbe s«;..
■^bs, bit mtnuera. to hefriu the rtmte
Br LEO A. MARSH.
in tbe- Hpa «nd wort dottm-State to
F-enoJitlTani*, bnt wben Raymond llltj-h
rock arqaire-ri 8c ben rclad.f, the nfeu^flt
jump from '. Santon. far "The O'd
Selk." tbe idea w*a nbtndoaed.
Olcott will hi" vErfuallT t))e umt
iompiaT with hi ci tblf rear whLr-'.i ac-
wropnEied htm fn hta rasablea last spa-
KllTk; Im PlalaielHl.
UlTPlWid, Hfte*«ck"a route ha* been
el) ui|ed i|eln — at le*«t. it haa beeri
tdded to,
H* wjtt now begin: bin toor In ''The
Old Soak" in Flninfletd. N. J., on Sep-
tember 8. From there he Cobs to r-Urrii-
burr for two nlihtn. Wtlkea-Btm*. Rr4d-
inir, .AHentnwo 4 ScranloD, Elmlrv, BinE-
hamton and Hcaenerttrij. Ht- wAl re-
main for twa perfornuncea a!an, In Allen-
■■own, Scraoion abd f^rhrneetady.
"tSirtiiape a are in* 1 RnKtd.
Sam BeTDtTd abd Alexander Cart will
pla7 on* ahow in Madla«n. W|i„ on
September 8 before cojnr tn Milwaukee
\i> ic'lowlij^ nifhrfor.a week at ■ rm-i-
nera Afain.
Itia production Li Hated lo plar West
aa far aa KanaaA Cit? and will later
uiVi- Sn the Sahway Circuit nn Itv way
to the Selwjn in Bonton. where the rwo
atara are to eAroplete iK-p-Tr in-reln late
In .the Sptint
"Partner* AdJn" last ""anoo plajcd
onlj ChJeann, iinffa'o aad 1 TellerK in
Broo.klim, aeidp front the Nerr York en-
Cixe»rltt, [bereh.r 1,-m n- Jiv.niji'!^ the
greater fiart of the ouLlvinfl tprHto^r iar
this ?«r.
• t.Awrmrd n.9T*t M«ior[»a.
Bdw,ard Roj-re in oontinnica; his motor
traTfila thrAiia-ls Sew Knpiavu! nith
atannch demotion tn Aeoigranhr. He i< at
nreaent fn Maine- hut writm hr is nom-
i'=i fritek to Iiuvb n"Kl inm:l li to lu'ein
pFfparttioria for-a ni* pnXluctinn.
Thti »ho» . n musical prodnedan, will
be done *.h*iut the flr*t oi October^
Meantime. IS'anejr Welford. Mr. Royce'a
diacnrerT and p»-:rtiilaj nl*r. ia point iota
TBjuderll't v=H\i n dnneing partner.
Mi«.t*r m tH* Fwltox*
•.Villi am Munatrr. reneral mnna-ier nf
the tlnrce pnteeprise* laM tf.srfu, wilL
remain at tin: Fiitlon Theatfr nnder thr
Dillittxhani reEitue. lie not onl-f will
nanaxp the hoiiAe. i-enauecl the Fun
Sboft buf iviil aluo perform a aimllnr
■ereicF Tor the . lieruard-Collier troape
when ii ink'" pRH4en"Ion line next month
u-itli "Niitien.of JBM."
"M fi irn" opena at the Majeatie in
Buffalo on Septenibei- ]'•'.
HairBi ('in*«B in ■■iibMc Hoi."
"Miuu? Box Berrtea" ^re crTitnjr to be
a habit ritb lincii C(iiiitjiti, |fr v «a
oDtaged for another, one. the impending
production, now in retir-irani, jeeterda;
br Sapn H. BJarriii.
ClJnerOn wti a njeinb-T-nf the orirTinnJ
"Music Boa" enmpan^. hut did not ac-
C0mptll7 it to Lonilon ibis Sumrn^f.
--•Mine D'Clatk" Fir. |,
Arthur Hamraeiwtein haH pttL off lhe
prptentation of "Plalu Jane" until th*
"Xin* Ot*oek Renie/' hia London ini-
portadon, baa been aired to the puMIr
fnrj\ Tbia latter ahow ia Ibated to bold
forth at the Ceniuri; H.Kif on and after
>"Ar«mber. 1.
Hal Hitelly *ii.| Mart H*r are under
eontract for "Plain Jon*-"
Hrorj" r7. 8a>rire haa the arennd com-
pfti:- of "The C'linEi-ne- Vise" in rebearaal
Ktid . it' will open ia Biidreport on
tVednesdaj next for a two iree^*' toar
of New Bn-R-tanrt. ■ Th-rn. the troupe will
ahoob aoncaiward and will plar (hr aamr
route aa that taken by "The Mmy
Widow" and Miui in -Ladr BHI*" a
japr aro.
Thra iiinrrnr;' will inke "The riinji i-
Vine" tn C-sliTitrni* and up tbe roast tn
Orea-on and \V*«hincton.
Ferae Itoaern fn It.
Ferhe Itoe-ere- liaa breu erj^a-jed for the
leadirraj role In thp'serond onanbiaflon,
mmx fn the nd|inal company by Pea ay
Wood, and Mr. Sarar* la aa!d to Ue liif/h
Chaatcey Oicott Wilt Open in Seed-
in; on BepteMber %t vx The
Heart of Paddy Whack."
"Partners Again" Eoutfd
Up to late Spring, ■ End-
ing Tour ia Boston.
EDWARD A07CE TS i MHPTE
If plenied with, her work at reheareale-
tJthcra !d the, cajt will tie Eleanor KH-
■as. John BBrmonr, 1 ' Jitrk Huntle;.
Gearre l> [JonTioll, Oertrnde Bond. L'arl
tlora AViniai_..
The ^oiina; women and men of the en-
*emb}e— nlthmicb Mr. SaraCe fnalatii
thej all ar« pHnelpaia— eomnrlie I'at
Qufnton, a recruit from "The Merry
widow" and underatudy of tbe male eon-
linEent ot rhe cast; Mildred Stewart.
Marjory Bailor, Irenr Finnetrnn.
Beatrice Coniff, FeEgj ^IcCarthy, Alvina,
ZoIIp. (iladya Djppeli. Selma fteiamr-
tti'-ip:-. Helen tfftnnett ..MlJlaid. T^ee
Brljfht, Charln S*-hi>r-ltrj T Cheater
lSr'sbr, SExmund Brunalny and Philip
Obcrx. ' . \
Arlnfji AnJr'in Rfrint,
Ador'a Andrew*/ who wtp ■' orleinally j
■la ted io play the toUtse, QtHo*ay part |
in the aecond company, haa been *a!;ni I
nul of the; catt to join Ada May in "The
Left OreY," a'ao noon lo openj
Mi*a .Vmln-iiy hr* hecn replnpon In !
"The CHnrinic VJnc" hy (.'or* wUlutQf. ■
Palrleta Hainan on Timr.
Patricia .Sainton, ihr johou tent -hof
ON THE STAGE
. r*~i- iy Mv-ivj,
KKiC.Tr' HOfiEIK*,
sviiu nii: ilRi kailliik rolr ir. aec-
nhd potunnny . ftf "The CIlnainE
Vine." '.•?■■■-
STER GABRIEL AT LOEWS STATE
j CepUin BJddo, Feaou Midget
,^t:EffiotieePert in Kaylot
at Letp/i State;
JPUA KELETT WELL LIKED
By ASHBT DEEBIRa.
31arter Gnhricl and L'ompany bold the
place oMntporuncc on the bill tt Loew'a
(Httte Theatre the iattpr port of thin
• weak. Soiill aa this little firure it when
- |-«u/ :pMtr*iim in hij promtB*di«i| cloihea
00. firoadwty, he Bepma to become a mere
child trued you Dee him amid (be eceaery
Kfl aac IHrtrict t=« .iic.ol No, 3,
■ JJa hia' a story book under hia arm
jUrd ho la rntranccd by the notion that he
t»us']!d like to nc a knijht or a carailar
t-a!d, - Hia chivalrous ambition is ei-
■ .-I*, e*.*d i« i*rni» of affr>etion toward a
iyti» ^«r| irho is mnth taller and beamier
■ . / i.i.- excrfaliw: ■■So sou'd like to he
e/.fcaihtht— ffood liuSht:"
U*heu he Oonaldrra the role of Captain
KW«V tMe "fTeatutrr of Treasure
j^Chttu. "InlR. tan. Accma impoaai&le, for
aJoiijf Cornea ,himr». the boy billy, who
'iOc.-* and aiiiisex Kiddo, cailinj; him a
I off ahrimp."
" M. of Jumbo is plajed bj
uck in etMlJent style
ail tbla ■I*0*t3* dennUrd*
**.Birl reallej, "Ha aaJd he wlahed
yeM vtn nerr; be wtrnld make apple
ea 1KB out of you.'"
i Jur^bo roani, "'So you're a lh"alc, are
ypu, atril tou're sL^ n ~ to steaL my
: 'eifrntf*?- flftyflu know what I'll do wild
'IM?, 1*1} pat tame salt on you and
H if now Klddo'n turn, arid, in the
laTitTlafo of tbe famoji Dr. Jolmaon, he
eew"
"If 700: d'Jj. I»u aro-ald hare nwrn
' erjnuia in your stomach that) ?nu hare lb
jew -OMd. :
Jimlly Klddo aGd Jttnslw mir JLiia
*»* pV* midfet net dewa for the eaaapC
P»Fi|« Iua ap*H of TaTicoaiciousueaa he
dMeoma a dream of iaT*dinr a p!nt«'«
rare and relejuiaa- a heanttfuL pifrnya
whfthaa beep tnadr eafitirjL He rro
airojali jrlua-^thetjrwit, diaimia him.
leases the heautlfnl princess, who ilu:n
wjahes. to bscome hia ulave for l"f*V J
The awakuninx Hnds Kiddn «Hn n
se-rere heaiLairiie and nil bl-i ill bmM
eon* to >no*h. He #?p.i the tdrt of
hin heart married: to Jum)<o.
"That'a tfhat a fe'low scIk U>r readioi
atory hooka/' he declarer: "It'd nil a cot
darn .He."
Tli* act is foil of deUzhtful and'
irandioee lines and thp bti^nean of :h-
piit is htII oarricd out by the Lhrcti
characters-
Julia K.lity «inr:a Mune *onea tn
Frenrh and orhcni tn Enelhh and rioe-i
a nwnotoEqa wiii-eh becomra effective h':-
eau*» cf a certailj macneilc quality in
the artiat. 3b^ wa* at her best tn. the
hflnj entitled "RoV* oT ■ Picardy,*' which
ehc.uni in Enaliah. The-re iq no nnf."
(ifvn trni that Julia Kilety baji ft fine vajrr
and til the aracex of a nnished per-
fOJfXMt.
'Alex Hyde and Q-rcacatra fill lhe whole J
wcwfc at Loew'a '^tatc Tbeatce with a
melodious ^ oil Vomeral ion nf harmony an<l
jaw. 1 ■
The Three Uaaellae. haacE balancent
and jrejerii acrobat*, open the MM with a
Krica of renoarkaMe ftnoui and nerrr
miaa a trick. There in no at*tiW
'Xyona ft Kyle are s pair of comies and
fanj^r dantrra. whn bar* a brisk -end
plewrinr ipecialty.
Erri: Caspar and Dolly Morrlaeey rle
a colored rnrlrt F acts-alnfina; and talk-
ins. "Mfc* Morriatey. with her fan>. bu*i
and arms shaded a ftgjUS brow,!, looka es-
reedinrly Jii.ioeaqtie. Caaper appears In
hlaskface and ia tot more couTineinii; of
the pair.
BOOZE AND MEN GO TO JAIL
C*-# Oelaaa WhJakr aatf Artwata
■Twi Alirar* H*ktiieaTBr*ta. !
BtTftant John Hanneean of the TV eat
Siyty-eftAth ttrtet . atation yeatertj^y
aeiied a truck coatatnina; 21S eaaea nf
H. * ?. ficoteb whliky and arreated two
awn woo mrrre alfefed (0 be tranaportini
it frotn the aeeenty-ij-tmb street pier,
North Hirer. They *«ld tbej are Jehn
Wallace or Kaat 13Sth street and Albert
Kin j. Went Sixteenth street. Both w#re
lorkx! up in tbe West Kiify-rijcMh atreet
aUtTon, eharxed wish tioktlon of the
prohibition law* when the rffbaed to tell
\rbera they got (he JSqucr. The men de-
clared tbey were taJrinrt (t to- a man who
■.•■af fn meet them on Broaderar.
The truck ttmm. Irwcribed: "P. }lorfir-
tr, sae watt iv,
girl from Shelby and porta TVr-M, whom
Mr. 7,ir([feW lii>jupht East to Join '"The
FoEli*H ,n a few u-reiEi tEOv wilt 'remiiia
trfft the eom;inn¥ uh tour, it \im been
.lofihitjtiy dtcidnl.
Inilf^t-d. thp 'port writen of Bantoii..
the fir^t stop, nr* flrractina: n' dinner i > j
her honor rlurinf the ontninx wesk M :
the ^o'onifll on Heptenrljer IT. Si-i"i. I i
uf thsm met Mj;--, Salmon while llir-y I
ver* coveriHE. tlit-licnuitry-Sibbo-na rljihr
■n\ fihelh.v.
"■The Ff'lt'r-jT will play four iveeka r t
Ihr C-ilfnnl fn Hnxtou and thfiu more |
to Philadelphia.
"Tfc* Mlntl*" arid tbe KIIjh-. ,
There heema to be -Mime doubi nbnut
the connection of Horrid y*at with thp I
morioL pi«ore ri|bi» \i- 'The Mlrnclf." r
Ihr* spectacle nt is brfoflDE tucr frf-m |
Eiirnpc as the first production nt the [■
Beinbardt aeaaon at the Centurj' ii.ii I
WinTer-
Abonf nine ysnia-tEo, when "The j
Mirafle" wbm [iprformed at tbr Olyimpift'J
in l.omiiiii., b p m waa made of the ih^w
anrf. iumultaneoiuly, jf memur/ servea
aritht; A. H. Woods 'announceil that bo
had' acquired the richta to the play for
American serpen purposes, ulihnirrb he
MW availed hi-initelf of the priiile^r,
Sine the London preneriraijon. "The
Miracle v * has hern rnuch added tn. If noL
iuiliroi-fl npon. ntld fni (lie Amr-rlcan
eniasrement rnaiiy urn 1 scenm hare bfni
sdrlrd mul the production* made niur-
rlaboraie in' every detail
It is certain thai ihp ulny '■will he r*
hlmed in fie new form, but whether Mr.
IJcflla. contract cover* the conttal of the
picture edition is a matLer that has not
come to light.
"-pyiliea i.ar'kejTt TrnaBlnt;,
Wilton I.aekjp is irnuplne; thinjeh lhe
Middle We*t in ' Ti-||*ft." appearinji tax
the role of ftvenjrslf. He optn*d «t the
\"irtf>ry Thrstre ir Uayr,on nn Monday
n]gbt.\
Kinmt Foresaan Keukaaed,
|B3Hatt ( S. Fnremap, the ehamp-lon I
trafclpT of ihr Friara Clah, has been eo- '•
caged a* lnMihe^s mabaxer trirh Paul J
• i-rnrd Sniili and will M*n-ne his new
duties ^-ithOLit further trarainc H* I
jerrtd 5rt a similar capdeify fw l)e Wolf '
Hn|iper lawt 'i>eason. ,■
K, K. Nndel and Hfirry Crawford re- .
main n- aeucrnl nionaeer nnd director. {
rcanectircly. a! ibr 3mitb enterprise.-. |
-Green. nl«~ i«s Vvat.
Homethinif ban E"t to he dftne about
thJH deelin-e of thnatrical art and the '
t-Sreen ltlim n sronp- of eo-operatire j
players, writers and praditeert. is, goluc f
■ to do it,
' The' oraanixation haa called im nr«t
petfEoj for ncjet neck to man out a proi
ttraai far I be waaoit, Anioua; tbe pru-
jeded.pLtBa Ik rh«- p rrsent a tion of two or
-thj-O? pew plays snd tnr'rerirml of hs
many'- old io^,.
__ln rbi- IKller cla-wi it "Hohson'"
*?hni'<^" "HaroFd Briffhottse'a lomedy of
a fpw •jeosont buck.
\\hm.d*nyak ]4e«a, fioe-al l.ork r
Alfaaceliee of the fiaiety T'heanre.
*rh«pe Cyril Maude is pLxylnf in -'Aren't
We AllV" ivotlld be.m-ach obliged if the
■woman who last fl-pek: 1-uat Jo the orches-
tra circle a lorgnette to which were at-
tached several good luck chama would
coJI for her property, j
The day after rhr artir> w«a fotpqd
an employee rH sept to a newapaper
OpiR to insert an advertisement of (he
Tor*Ti*tte in the clssaifled-<ol'umnB. -On
the way be lost a J-J. bill with which to
pay for the *d*rertii v ni«'nt. and on the
way luck to the theatw he lost theadTeh-
tltwmeit. Sebastian HoJuf t and I.arrrnca
O'Keffe. the trpanutcrs. ■ handled tha
lorpicLte npit. Rornef aubeeiiuriitlT lost
a rivz and O'Keefe his private raringa
hank book.
Thet [he ill lock reached backaugo
*i\d Mabel "Terry-Lpwle yeaterday l.nt
for aovertl houra hrr ptite. -cocker apttn-
leL TWaecoiiel XJrs.-Tnnqyeray. ' wniei
arrired from Kn|iand lost 8nnda-w or.
thr* Franeonln and which will 1,- eho*ft
at the vTW&nrf ]>« flhow qer.t week.
The dog war* reooPeYed later yeaterdaj 1
aiternoon.
But thr treasurer* are ■fea.Ts.omely
keeping the inrrnetr* nn.J ita "good lueVt"
Charms, hnpefullj aarattioB; the appear-
adCe of the owner.
n»™ tow ihr Ollrer r.mmr.
On Inc orhar hand, we have "The
Breaking! Point"' «l the K(aw Theatre
presenting ^n oprimfiitir,.vfBwpoirit of the
number 13. Ir is the ahow'a lticky ; hmen,
wr^are told, - -
The p'ay opened Mt of town on the
i"rih. of lh« tnonth. iherc am thirteen Id
the- cast, and' on Thursday night thirteen
persons were- turned away from the box
Ode* for lack of netting tecowimod.i-
tlmiB.
To further complicate matters, la the
final hrnrh of the poUiHtj deportaiwnt ^f
WatjeohtlB siKemDur, "The BrejtVlnrj
Tottit" h the thlrtreath air ficctta of
tb* prodncimj firm! **■.>'*.-■. ■• •* #
ttac mcrrnli *r»t rr, .llnrj . In prtsoa
^eeiela -enla ^f "Molly DsjrHiaa;*'
uli tnflr Ihli/ifSHtt!
ON- THE SCRE0T
aS$j£e$3r$?
■ j ", ■"•■ H . |j ." P/S^lp »/ in Hill
.UARHlN BAVlliS.
Wflf \*Ar h v*Mini erropt /nter.
ilsiy m r*»riia EaTrraril Hrmlj,
"■im alaaoaf deo-wiiee' rlirlot th«
nl wl im .H m . s-ffeeud la aw? pJetdra,
rtYneaadayr '. ■ - . "
SHORT SUBJECT DEPARTMENT
L. J. D&ra<rar Will Head Brasch
Which ' le to Operate, Jndepend-
flatly of the Eegolar Selet
, Dopartmcnt — Two-ateei
Eeleaae* Are Now Being ,
,, f ; -l*laWatfd. "
FIGHT OK FIGHT PTOTUBES
- ■ ■ ' . It HU bj
; 'IgAJIY AHDRalgn-n'.
eha. tufty* .a-p lapari.iK *bJ* i^
"ivna-mlca Of fhtl(lr»n,- Ifhtchl
!i«s recrnd j- . arrived In '. itinn
•no wMfDh Wilt we dUirlbbiri ' nm
Hon a* arrtisriapeateiita ew.a be
jasde b, VJetaV ■- art*b*r, ai-ra.
' fldrta; 'af tMa" miaa, ■ -- ■ -
THE reortfattteed ^umlcaXompanj
haa added a ivhort topject depart-
' ment to ita liart of -motion b*crare
flcti+itit* and yeaterday Myron' Belanlch,
rice p-rmident of the Sefcnlek Iriatribot-
ins Corporation, let it be known that
ho has tppoln-tcd I* J- "Datmnur aa the
manajcT of this new branch. Tbl* d--
partment ia to ne indepe-hdentof the regu-
lar Bales' 1 department, Tt will ha«e Ira
own enrpa of aaltamen and home office
contract. . .
Contract*, according to Mr. Selnikk,
iiave.B'ready been signril for twrntT-tlx
two-reel comediea and negotiation* tea
now under wsy~ for inuir short length
matrrial. Mr. Rrlrmics promUea that
cprnpletr detail will he given in * short
time. Mr. Darmoxir -«rns formerly in
charaje of Selinlck ke*e and was also
the tdilor- of Ggumont. Newt, tetllt
The Selmick 'Company )b (rmdnsriy
crttjitg back on Its rtet. Darld, a' ton
of the honar> nf Se'xnjck.. fans formed tb?
Artnn Company, u we annobnred ex;-
cl-ofeiveJ,v In tlio colnmns ofThe' Morning
Telegraph Iprt Sqnday. Mr/aplKnlck'n
first p[ctur« will be."Ronfette," vith.
Henry [foil Natnrally^ If will he ri-
leased, through tht Pelnnck COiqpairy.
• Tnr ftarnt tm #*,.
Thr fight that wla smrc tn come from
the transporting of the -Dempfey-GJb-
bnnn ifghr films from Bu-tte. Moot., (s on.
James J. McGratX the-Chicnfo p-romflterl
was BrTcsted last. Tburaday on a Fnrleml
wsjirnnr. charging transportfttion, of the
DPrtptey -43ibh*n» fight fillms from Butte.
He waived examination before 'United
Stotps CommlBsiotier Oloa* and -aaa held
to tIk- Federal -tirand -fury in honita nf
fl.4M!. When Tel" fttektrd bid the
Urmn^ey'CaiTrtbtior Blina^ he wps arreated
fur violating the lateratmte Shipment
law. which, forbidn taking these films
from on? Stat* to aitothir. He paid the
fin r- mi each occasion and waa allowed to
proceed.
District "Attorney Olson, of CnttMjm
declared on Thnrs'iay that nny attempt
to show the nght fi?Krs In ChWgo wonlrt
reaqlt in p-roteeution. He intimated that
the method adopted by Mr, Richard
Would not he tolernted-
"If the picture* are' exhibiterl." naid.
Mr. OUtio, *'l *hall at once atsrt prtwecn
(ion under the Federal criminal code, sec-
tion BT, ' -netting a minimum pennl^r »l
fiip yesTTi En pri*on and n fine of S.5.00O
for eornpirncj to vlnlate the Federal
ntatpte."
Jack Dtmp-xey and Jac}( Keams. who
own a 7ft per cent, interest in tht pJfr
ttire r^ghta, wpnlri wutttr nndeT this proBr-
ctttion.
Bbti ""Welcaaia ■tranter." 1 '
'■iTeleiinie atranper." which ran for
over a yenr *t tire Sam HarH* Theatre
has been p-nrehssed hy the F^lward B'-
laaco Tompany. Thin company, about
to operate in Califr>rnla. waa forrail
wrnie months fifij tar i^epiirposp of mak-
ing motion picture-- The bend of tha
company i-i a brother of the wtU-fctiown
stage nrodocer. f'rst-i-! Pelasco. and.lt ii
said thft his plons lo; lbs screen are
verr atnbJ-TiouS.
. '■Welccmf' Stranger" is by Aaron
Hoffman and! is owperl foirtly br rbi
l-fcffmn n and tht prodttcer. Sam Harris.
The pr!re end the d n tall» nre not kr.own.
aa the dpn! wa« -only consummated jm-
terdaj. ^It is stld thai th» Belaisco '■Oiri-
plhj Jilnhs to, make nl-JtnrsB in whkh
only n-j-il-XiirK'n novels and snccnaful
playi are-iititd. '
Mnrl»n ri"' '*■ «■> IXp Mrwil, J|
Whni might httVa brtn a verr atrioni
accident nccurred yeacerday at'tht Cos-
mnpolit.Tn atadioBi Second svenu? and
T2flth atreet. where' "Yolnnda." Marfpn
Darles's new- picture, in heinr filmed, F<1-
tynrd Rrndj. who wa« doubling for Inn
McLaren, the villain in the ii-cttirr, ^raa
throvn f*o« tb* cwt'e ' window into a
mojt fillH with- water. The flowing
aletive* of hit coituma eatighl afllr ha
!-jiil been IhrowTt feon the n-jndow,' and
oUhontb he utrnggl-d (ramically to Ere*
hiinHlf, he wps unable to get nat of th*
-nater. T'-itroIrflon Uaiiri Gamble of tb«
KtKt 12Qth street atatian, whe *■ wjsj
wnfrhtng the prodnctfon" or flip Beetle*
renl ; kin.g thsl Brady could not awim,
jttmppd into' the. moat attrr .'diaoatdtea;
Us, belt; and rrmrrtr and brought tht
actor aatelr aahArei . . ''■*
Beforr the patrolman earn*. >to the r**>
cue Marion Partes, who la starred in the
■plcrnre. VblHly tricdi lo assist* the stiinr-
gllng actor by throwing him t 'acarf **q
waa wearing. Tie waa. however,' unable
to grasp it. Bradr.. whri is 4ft years old
and llvte at 960 West Fifty-fifth street,
waa attended by a phyafcian. who ar-
dered him- taken hnme. The patrolman,
who was giTPh n nalr of orcrtllB whtl*
hit uniform wo* being dried, went to :he
polle* station to r*»ort the accident.
Ralph (iravea la the o*« In the photo.
plir eod tae arena Ataed yenterd^y
morning depicts a high cattle surre-midf
ed by a moaf which la spanned hj a
draarbrtdga. Bradr. who it nnpt tho
worte for- hta ducking, wIM be hack em
B y tLOUELLA O. F^ltt OHS.
.tolibaon, Anerieao irppeaentatiTe of the
AuttralUian Oomptny;
ErektaaB
pletaees.
TL r A. Esehm.nnn, i'irst Nntlonsls gen-
rra! ' manasrr of dlatributiln. retnrDed
Testerday from Cbteapiy-whcee- he boo-
dueted bla first, talea.' roeeibu; for First
National. The brMrch maBatrrt of the
Midsrest and Central Went cities, to-
gether iviih tbtlr dlatrict manager*, R.
C. Barry and H, A. Bandy, met the naw
head of the First tfatfonal sale* nrgaotss-
tion st * dinner at the Blnrhatnm* Hotel,
folfowSng- lepca Ow entiTe- partj Jonr-
neved to .the 'Rooaarelt Theatre, where
Norma Talatdge'a J, Aahe*#f Vengeance''
w«t h*in.E gdrwn its Chlft-gn premlcne,
- Aceordlnjt lo Mr. Eachmann the open-
ing wu one r-t the Mgjrest Chicago ha*
aeen 1 In JtMr*.
Inctdnntally thin was a h|g week' for
First National In CMcafo* Five Flrat
Notional piftores nC.cfl.nted t~.\r screens;
if the seven big fir«t-rHn houses. They
were "Aahea nf Vengeance,*" at the Rnoao-
Tell; "Her Reputation:. 1 " at thr Chfcagb:
"The Scarlet l.fiv." at the State Lake;
Jacktc Coogan In "<^rcu!i Days," at tht
Rh ipra. Tlvolj and RlaltO. tnil "Penrdd
aad Sam," at the rvofaml Park.
. *» II Inar ■ WAj,
M. Xm Malerinskj hlB decide-] It's tine
be tOOk a vnc-lti:?-!. " An; all" who snrb
rr hard as- Tie doe* ia entitled to s holi-
day. although, we admit ire are a little
l-t. e— 4m: k of *hjf -one *ho cgrt aflil.on
the Majeatlc and atay. away six •week's.
Mr. Auiedni-ky ia laillnx t&dsy and Trill
Hot rs-lii-rn to bh offlca 'until (be 10tb
of Oc/obeP. • '
Anuibrr Suite 1 iHttpra,'
- Thrrc are more Soviet: picture*, thet"
days than thore are electric light* on
Broadway. Every ftwweeka »0me ono
clnlnt to have ma dp the only official md-
ili-'ii -pirturC *hO"tvinjt-itie events which
took place- duties and after the Bed Hevjo-
|u{ inn, Yeaicrdny ihere camn to our de<k
a' Ofltict teut oat oy the Mondial 'Film
i'onipe,Dy T ivhieb said the unly officJal
ntntien picHro to he made In Soviet Rm-
sie era* about to make ita debnt. The
Title- of the plctura it "vVlth the-Mori*
Cnnftrft ThtOnah ta.e Ttu4a.(»u Bolshevik
rtevolution:" -This fonipatiy claim-i that
100 ctraersmeu' wore cnjployed at rat-f-
r^a'pcrlodB to show tht real happeni-M*
under the Red regime. Ail nf our old
friend! 1 * Ltfilne, Trottlry, KaJtaloe and
thr? -rest, are ahown in'tEiir film.
"Welcome StraBger 1 ' Purchased by
Edward Beltico Co.— "Youth .
Triumphant'* Channel Same.
Marian. Barifli to tbe Eei-
cne — Another Soviet Film '
U Heralded.
"<J0ID. DlflGEKS"' DTTE SEPT. »
"atothera-lii-La-ei
BookaJ.
worse
tin -fat
ib' to-day.
■CfcMarte Waaaa*-
''Teals T-HiiTophanc" the Arit of tht
product made hr the Htmmeth rieturpp
Cbrporttioa,. hag airiT<al Is) town. T.tr
pant Kit been cht-nged to "Koemiei of
•ffelldretu'* Vjrtor Jl. Fisher, president
of this nmmrny-, likes to be In a'trle,
hence 1 toe change, which ae#nu to ba
what thay are all doing nowadays, Tn
the cast are Virginia Lea Corh-ip, Anna
Q. Xllson. Katr..JPrlce. hlary AncVrsoo,
Ctalra'JuVIVowetl, Ward Crane, Boyd Ir-
wiu and others.
Ptamui tmr AsMetH*.
Aust mission Films Ineorporafed, baa
Jnat .ttgied on tne dotted Ita* with Al
IJ^fjmbn,' presidflOt of Preferred T"ic
tqm <>>rpor»r.:™n, to handle ths Llebt-
MhO prod net. By that we moon th*
net" . irnnp of .ftftieen Pteferred pieturts
. which an- due to come out 1028-2-i. The
dtal waa jugoUatcd thzougn AHlUrd
Al Llchtmtn haa succeeded in cocrejne-
iog B. S. Mete'> that " f Woib*r*-hi-I.aw" j
Is. all that he clnims for it This pic- ■
turr. as The readers df thi- COlttmn >\-i!l
remember. Iji the pride unri joy of Mr.
1 .iehtiaiip a iheart. It opena at the Cameo
September fot an -extended rnn. .TiVn
iviji all haif to betake- ounelrti over
there to See it if it is ■■* -good ks Mr.
Lic'ii aiiin *nya. SpeMkins of Al Liciit-
man and Prtfatred Plctnre*, "TlK*
Broken Win»' cotnex to the Hialto the
week of October 16.
'■G<»ld Dlana-ars" Daa Rapt. S>
The word current' on Broadway -was
to th-e effect th'at Warner Brothe-tn' pic-
ture. "Gold Diggert," would come to the
{Strand. But appacenily tbert ha* been
a rhdnge <>f plans for the 'Strand- Th*
usual theatre In which- Warner Brothers
hold their Btotdwaj premierta, doet not
get lhe "Gold XJLigera" this time. It
goes to th* BJalto September P. Hope
Hampton ia ttiEf rtataiad player,
Dorothw. % Hecaog, formetrr editor
of the Uo-rie Weekly and more reOjntly
aasodated with the Fox PubUcitj Com-
pany, lies decided; to, follow Hor*ct
liredejA adyiet and go 'ft eat to seek her
'orivne- tihe Is learing lo-dty for golden
CdllforQia to see If fame and fortune are
ai plentiful, at the haa been led to be-
Ucrp. _fjbe has mariy frieada tn Nov
York that give her their blessing and
hope B h e will find the end of the raia-
Pere HorrlHs Hide m star.
from henceforth Pete Slorrison. t"ni-
Tpraal player, ivi;i bo entitled to wear
(lip ivmrn -.f ataedom. He haa been eJe-
rBted to tbe position, of'gcrigl liar.' Hia
drst picture-will he 'Tile Ghoat City,"
with J. Mai-chant handling, the mega-
phone, Margaret MorriB ii to be fet-
-jared nnri, according to UnLvertali this
"T 'he flrat time the has been given rhla
Oppprtuflity. ■ --
Another part of the .Mamaon caat It
Hoi* Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mm.
Harry Toild. Mr. Todd and hU wlfr.
Marraret Jocelyn, have nlired on the
Universal lot for years, and all of the
old'tlme Cnl-rrrsal folk art rooting for
Rola,
*«iilroni Her*.
Another piece of JJniTeraa.li newt is to
the effect that Edward - ArtaattonB-, a*>
Ritant general aalea uaBafer. has cosne
to town' to be present at the premiers of
"The Hunebbark of Notre Dame- 1 ' While
In the dty ha will interview the new gen-
era! manager of mIv*. F. J. Smith.' and
talk, over ale, terjhory,, which, ere bear,
is lhe great West, - , t .
,Oa ensaasr. --- v
Tfaa motion picture ha* apparently
come Into lot own if ona-urtn jndge from
the film attractions boohed for Broadway
this coming treek. .Th* S3 pier one will he
even more nnmeroui tua fhe drerue
price nlm. Just whaf one may see. in the
-way of motion 1 pictures Ja;intereating, ta
thr visitor within our wim aa well aa tn
the New Tortar. -
- Honday nighi "The Honchback of
Notre- Dame," the Vnhersa! millio.i dol-
lar pirtor# t ABena at the iitor Thtattr.
We say million dollar* without' a q-utlm
becanae that in eifcrilT whnt this film
Teraton of Victor Hugc/t itery ooar Carl
LaemmTe. Lon ChaneT ptnys the princi-
pal role of the hunchback. Ernest Tor-
trence. Patay Rurh Miller, Gladya Brock-
well and other* are seen in the ptincipal
role*,' " After the "Hunchback, of >'<\f
Dame" enjoys a kc-iboii at the Astor it
wtl| bt tosrlnhnwed.
"The Silent Command,-* another pic-
ture in the $% ettegqry, ecmen .to; tit)
Central Theatrt Hunday night. This It a
Wtltlam Fok pmduetton, oUrected by J.
(lordmn Fdwards. and tells the story of
the navy, Tt deal* with thr harrow-fret;
etp'riences of a captain In the service.
Itiifue King it the author a-hd In tbe out
art Brtnrnnd Loew, Aim* Tell. Bcttr
Jpueil, Floraqct STarTJ.i. Martha Mans-
field and Belt Lq«ud,
On Monday night two more |5E prodoe-
i ions will he added to the Hat. "Hoait*,"
M*rv Plckford'a newest effort, comea ro
tb* Lyric for an indezbiita run. This ta a
ntory of 8pft1n and te-tba first tin* Ml»
Pickford haa npprnrrd In a role wfthoat
htr curl*. Hnlbmok Blinn plnyt one. of
the important part* *jrt th* net of the
ratt ha* been chnten" with great cart, Kr-
iie*r Lubit+rh la th* dlrtctnr.
"rfvWiltter CazOae.:' foltOrded op; A. H.
M, Kotch(ntt>n> fjnm? 11 -* ben*, *V"X
uoita* a£ bc>g ten&ldtd, aiTive* at the
Timet firivare Theatre Mocdiy sight.
At the time thuj picture arta made Mr,
Fox -tent * company ahriad f» fat th*
correct atmmphere and th* co- operation
nf the author. In the cast an Percy
Marmonr. Ann Forrr*at; ; Maraar** Flald-
uiz and oChera. < Harry Millard U' th*
director.
With all the rala-XT of film, .splendor,
Joseph rlunkctt rejoice* to announce
that hi* chief film production next week
Mill bt that'- other box office winner,
Harold EJoyd:. Mr. Lloyd'* new picture -
Ii celled "Why Wvrrj and emanate*
from tbe pen of Ham Taylor, Tod Wfjfte
and, Tim Whelan. Fred Ntarnrtar it th*
director in tbe case. Mr. iJoyd Intro-
dncea & new leading woiuan Ib this film
baaed Jobypa .Balaton, whoa* work waa
to eminently satisfactory that .Mr. Lloyd A
hns; now alv^n hi-r a permanent BolltiM
with hi* raxD-pany.
.-To the Capitol thi* week cornea Mat
.Murray's newnat picture. -"The French
Ptil. S. L. Rotbafel, as psetisua?. haa
snrrona.ded Miss Murray with an ex-
cellent tupplemectary program. Tbe
p-.rr-.irf in directed by bar hmbaod.
Robert LeoBtrd. and Ik dhktributed
through tbei Metro Conptm?- In tfaa
catt -are OrrJTte Caldwell, Rod I*
Roeque, Rone' Dion, Panl SaxealeVf*,
wiia-rtf I^oult, Bernard Randall and
Lu^'en IJirJe-ileM.
Wext week Hugo BJexenfetd hat dl»
rjded film honora between Bret Hart*
and Anatoli: Franc*. Qeorg* Melfoed's
production. "Halomy Jane. by, Bret
Harte. fh-one of rhe-attrtction*. Ja«a*-
lina t*gnn has ta* title role,, and. the
supporting caat is headed by George
Fawcett. Maurtc* EljnB and Wni. B.
Hmidson. The scenario waa wrrHtn by
rtfllrlemar Youns; from Harte't vtotT.
Old Bill" it the title of tht film char-
acter study rmm Ana tola Fiance's, story.
"Cranquebille.- 1 The film w*t dlfwv-
ered by Mr. Riescnfeld while in Ptrit't "
few month* ago. and waa adsptcd by bins
for American p>rc*ent*rJoo, -
Pola Xf-xri in "The Cheat/* the .George
Firxmaunee -prod-oction.- will pla/ a tec-
ond week at the Riroll .Theatre, haMr-
aina- B-iiotfaj. September 2. Tic picture,
wblctils an ndtpUtiorr by Ouida Bergeirt
Of theatney by Hector Tnrgbnll, ha*
Sj rn i,V TBT|n '* t eapacity.rudlencee at the .
Ri-Joll « -Rfetter Movie Season this wet*.
Jack Holt plays the leading role" opprtait*
th#y « ax. and.Chat>s d*, Roche 1* fta-
tnred.io the supporting cast.
■The Elevanth Hon?. ' fetiirded nnLts-
eoln .L Carter a melodrama, with fllrlrU*
Maaon and.Caarle* Jonei as the reator*
plajcn-s remains .at tbt Cameo for a-Mc*
ond wetk. This I» distriboted by thai
« ilttam. Fox Corporation, and wat di- J
racted by B, ,1. nttralnr. whew aad-dtdbV
last ws+k hmngbt iq mnch totrow- to a
large circle of.frlendt,
Th- fenture picture at the Broadway
next weak will he a Ho«t Gibson prodnc-
tien. "The Ramblin, Kid," rtleaied by
C.lllnw th* namllio-a*-.
Sam Wood, had oecaaton to call *nt iJh*
name "Htrnfftorl" the otbtr day at ta*
fnranobit' Long Is.!nd nt.idio during th*
filming of g tcc&a for "'TTis Ohlldrta*
Children" and f5ur men answered, Thxe*
of them were member*, of tb* caat — jt *M
tlamllton, Mablon Hamilton and James
Ramiiton Rennle, The fourth. June* 8,
Hamilton, aaaiatant tn Lloyd Sheldon
production editor, happened to be wateh-
log the mint at tht time. When they
sit gathered tn retpoRse- to the summon*
they immedlatel* went int* eceeutiv- oet-
aion and orgautad at the "Four Blrinw
Hsmiltont,"'
Any preta tgctil with a pet atory
ais^llng in bit think tank haa a, toe
chapee to atr* it over on Labor Da*,
All thr nfflc-eB will be dosed and we ox-
iserr newt will h- at tctUTt at the pro-
verbCal hen "* teeth. >'ow don't all apHk
at once. The line forms on the right.
QUEEN WILHELMINA'S
JUBILEE SEPTEMBER 8
Keeting S?r,r.iored by Jhitoh So-
rictici Will Be Obterred at
Collegiate Church.
Quern Wilbelmina'B Silver Jubilee wtB
be observed at the 'Xlejine Church of
St. Nicfaolat, Fcrty-eiflith ttreet 'aisd
Fifth trenue. New York, on Thursday,
September Hth, at 630 P, at.* Ths ctl-
tbratinii i* B k K>iiboml by tin, Netherland-
Amrrien FOUbdBllaU Still Oilier Datctt
soctetlr's In New IV rk. .
I'nUt! offielalt ami prominent Ameri-
cana trill flddreaa the nJeetlnj ia nm-
mfiiK-riitlon cf the twentyfJftli anaitee-'
aary.of the In a u mi rat ton of tjueen iTjl-
heliqta*. ^pealter^ far the evening w(H
InClqidt, W, H 7 . I*, letiubfctt, I^idri-iJcriB
of Rutgert College, ihr. A. J, Btrnouw,
Qneeh. ' WllbJlnnaa Pwfuswjr at C-oturi-
bla I'nlTtrnitj, J>t. J. B. Knbrechr,,
Netheriandt Chant - tlMffelrvt, abd Dr.
Cltcenca Bouma of the, Christian B»-
fonnrd .Church, Patatic, S*w J>-rtey.
A fetttire «i the pruicrnni ifill be-na-
IropaJ vithemt bv a *i^ecial l.'-atch
chora*. Prayer in-i ii^T-culion Kill b*
onered by proiuinturc clergyritn of Ktw
i*-rk.
Following- the tddrtwica Jo the church,
Ihr. HobTMht, CIa,rgc J/AILitrw at th*
Aetljcrland-* Leja,tion. and W. P. Mou*
«in. Hatch Conaiit t-teatHl i.i Near
York. n-iQ holiJ a reception in tht l.'nQ-
SUrorr. At this tluw triaiid* of aollat^
who wish In tend . -H>qgratiiEai!ona to
(Juerm WjlhcJtnlM rtllt record ihtdt *tt-
•uoiunm in a book -aIiicL Vfi'l b« {o»-
fVardwI" to Bgi Ma^stf.
SERVICES FOR PRINCESS.
Fnstnl ULtaa far t.rrflw-rarlntibT'
To-iar it'll A. m'. t J
Fpnerai services for Prince** Lwofl-
I'arlaghy, portrait painter of man? nola- -
Wrs, who died W-ednetdaj' merniag- In
her hn-rn* in Wett fhirunihth street.
sriElbt held this momisg at 100 Ejm
Thirty-ninth street at It n "clock.
Prihceaa LwoB* waa In debt to Lad wig
Nli-ken, a diamond merchant.- for $2tsJ-
\"\ bad -it the time of her r-iiini t
•aepatj sheriff wan waiti« to atrre a
wnt of attachment on tbe Princess* b*.
longingt. It was rumored thafth* -Prto.
cesa htid nofrlrnds, bnt according to on*
pi Iit i-'o-irst i-ic-i.'juii-?. n grent numher
yl her f-rJi'AiJg k ill attend- lit piaio, abd
stm#I« terrlcet-
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The Mttlemefei of the strike between operators and
We CongntuUte exhibitors is received ■■ the Droit welcome piece of news
tbe EgJxdMkH-* *ttd enMrnstfng from motion picture circles in a. Ion* time. A
r">™ - Im «»* -tril0 ■* tw * aia * wob1< * k*** b ** n * ^^ ,wlau * thing.
Uperaton m 3K- ^ majority of the theatres would have been forced to
tling ^Tlltnr DrfR- c]mb ^j, ioon and .the. remaining few would have sui-
Cttlly, fered from Inch of patronage by those who would bars
sympathized with the striking operator*.
Last week the situation looked serioua and It- seemed to thoie on tie faufidn
tkat "aathjbaf short of. a miracle could stop Hit Impending battle. Both aides wu*
^•qiadly dettfroined to stand on their owd rlghta. The exhibitors maintained that
Vtlwr Cffllli not nffosjl on Increase, In wage and ths operator* that they could not
ttsrttnne to *ofk for the salaries given them In the im-SSjeontrnct, Fartanalety
for the Industry, th* leader* on both aldea j-*-all»*d what a serioua thing a atrlhe
wmM bo. Tne exhibitors would ha/re to pay enormous sums keeping op strlks
-XBSHrs^esy'tha opemtarn In glvlEg strike benefits. Either way one look* *t the
thing, It wonM faaTa been very bad for the entire industry, , The compromise la
t eOBUDBDded and tho men, who worked unceaalDgiy night and day to avert an
i crista, shculd hare the thanks of the New Tort public.
Strike* always ieaTe sears and bitterness, and no matter how they sra settled
i ami; they leave wounds that ai-o uexer eatlwlj healed. If all dlfflcultlea in
unotion plctn™ bttailiflM wold bo Battled amicably and with an underatftndbir
I tb* rlfhta of each aide and wttb <•- knowledio It is Impoaalb!* to ever end »w
conLrtTtfty bj rlrinf oaa llda a ode hundred per cent, break, condition* would
:*• b*tt*« !n tbo fUm bualneBa to»dar. Our coairatulatlona to ibe men who worked
* : ao nliantly to bring about this aettlemvnt.
SJ'J." St- '" «
EahfbltMa of lat« hare been mains a hue and crj
Thw MaYV Not abmt tb* *2 plctor*, and in nine caaea out o( ten they are
right, but tho Constant repetition o( the atntemept that the
-;B« Majiy, but K pKtdartl(m !, 4 meoaee to the Induatry bMi fair to
There A» Some drown O^t the'riunliy important fact that optionally
$2 Pictorek tQ erai dooa «idB alonj a motion picture which is worth a
$2 idmteilon, and eometimea more tban. ihnt.
' ■ To fneatloD a few: "RoWd Hood," "Wb«a Kni«hthood Waa Jn Flower,"
"Llttta Old New lorkT and "TbB Corered Wb«oh" wei* worth the price, aa packed
fernae* and nniwsal pralae atHfrt. Loohlna ahead, there are "Th* Hnachbflck of
"KotK Dwne - ' and "Roatht" H»n commx to claim attention, and the prophecy la
here "made that both. In all Jalmeaa to the public and exhibitort* will plaj at od-
Tasced price* for some time to coma.
'Pictures like tbM* httrt no one at bi|bff tdiaieflion (ae*. On the contrary
Ibe> are the beat ambaaMdora the MiduatrT baa at the court of public opinion.
Tie? help to ertabliah the morion picture in the minds of the people an^ to
create a dtmand for screen entertainment from which the smaller production
derirta benefit The bJfher returns to the producer are IUh Just reward for
rnrsitur, out flaa work and Ber*e to atlmulat* him to etca better creallona.
The inferior pietora foiated on the public at blrh pricte and ridlni on the
.'Mcrna of worthier prodoctiona, ii enUrely another master. But in the aeneral
'«nsUca»t orer the barm dftne by tne latter, alabt rauat not ba loat-ol the fact
>hat (he treat productloa 1 .erep at $2, la tie beat adrertlaement tha bduatrr baa*
IN AND 6UT OF FOCUS
By LOUE'LLA X). PARSONS
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THE; UNSUNG na^ |
FILM HEROES W^\
JMifor'i Jroto— The awtion picture prtlt open*, trAo hat 1cm jnoiei a* \av-
i*0 more ad/flrfkea on Juind tha* a» V other Aumdw iei*9. *# curfo«Iv «I*n* **en
• « ttdmet to talkity nbout hlmttlf. He wW flo i*ta rkopaodicj ortr- hit itart, hit
' (dv, mi hi* company, bttt he hat nothing to tav about Mm oici* aenfereoventf. The
M<rrmml Tttepaph Am a*w*ted to run a irriei of artbta on t«---aa mew kU oina
•bnt other* rAfj intiaUmcnt of ,1«* seriin it J/orO Ltthm**, one of tfnireriora
fepf«(ati'oii repttrtAtativtt-
. X carter In tha Block and bond burintta la not all it's cracked up to be. accord-
l»g to Marc Laehnan. Aithouibha warn only an 6fB« b*y in a prominent Chicago
WDcern, from wbJcb he resigned in order to servs in a simitar capacity at tie Palace
Theatre. In to* Windy City, be aeems to know all
there is to know about the buaiaen. Office boyt
alwayi do. He enjoyed keeping tfae vanons people
with whom be came In contact iu the two-a^ay
bouee in their TcapectlTC peaces until * "bigger
and better" opportunity nt tbe niinois Theatre
preaented itself.
It was while acting aa secretary to tha late
William J. IHvies that Lachman met Harry Ful'
boa. preas representative for? "Tbe Lady of the
Slipper,." and it was Mr. E'ulton who persuaded
him, to l&p being a sec and become f- pubiiciHt.
"Any one can do It," fllld bis divisor. And Larh-
man believed It, Ha was not ao attached # tD bis
■aew'"artv l * howorer, as to resist an inTftatic-a to
r?eoom« a- tbtatT* trea'Karer. After a fling at this,
during which time he manaied to accumulate a
full and fancy wardrobe, .ha came upon some na-
tive* of the Windy City who had struck oil in
Texas and become .rich, over oight They wanted
the world to knoir it. And they wanted Lachman
to announce, it. Tit. .did.
But thin was not enoogh. Why should hs be
a mere press agouti Why not get into the game
himself and "get rfch quick?" With thlft in mind ho fled to Teiaa to teat bis talenr
'%% the game of chance, and it proved to be leaa than the dust BetOre ha know it,
; he was pentii)ea« a^d had to tarn to «lllng canned chile coa Came iu order to get
■■''enough to tat. With this equipment he became dramatic and motion picture edltaa
V the Dallas Times-Herald. One year waa enough of this, and ba joined tbe Thomaa
'late* fore** aa traveling eiptoitntton rtpresentatlTe, after which he did free lance
rvinrrk on the Coast for various producers,
' HU naxt step was dD the Universal cxptoEtatloa staflT. where he baa helped put
Xerrgr "BV»liah Wires," "Menr-Go-Round" and 'The Flirt.' 1 In connectiori wilji .the
> .httt-named film he alaged an anti-flirt meeting at the BUtmore Hotel, with actors
iasneraonatlng characters from the plctpr*- He also arranged what la described- -as
~Mt-"Ym Strobelm long dliUnce Interview atuut," and a "Which Man" contest, which
'ran in a daily paper in connection with. Tho Storm/*
Xaure JLaiea-maii.
FOUB FILMS ON
FOX SLATE FOB
FIRST OF MONTH
'.- A special production, a William Par-
Wom" star aeries feature, an Imperial
OHjMdy, and an Educational TEnlertaia-
«ent form the liat.of releaaee by Fox
'.atllm Corporation for, the first seven day*
■ rf Septerphcr.
, Tb* special is 'The Eleventh Hour,"
tjkSzZx of Tfhicb have been iu the es-
ehftnges for several d«fS- where eihio-
jior* haw been yjewing it prior to book-
/gflga . The production features two For
■tars, Chariea JfluW and fihtrky Mason,
ad |a a film Trrstan of the Uncoln J.
- awter stage melodrama.
:T Tbe Guaeghter" la the title of the
si Vamuta vehicle, 1 and is tho first
1 star's efforts .under tha uevr i\x
t "no program pictures." LfWi
_l directed the photo-ploy,
Itnperial comedy:. "Why Pay
'lbs second of this &e# brand
Msed. It will be ready for dia-
; to-day. 'The Bainatorm" was
T the' new serie*.
tterteii at Yucatan," the Fox
.-„ subject It in em*' reel and
I asposUkH of the »ins in Central
■" : and the -traditioDa and ballets
" th*m.
SMITH ASSUMES
JOB 'AS CHIEF OF
UNIVERSAL SALES
Edwin J. Smith, Universal'* new gen
era! manager of aales, baa arrived In
New Tork from Londoti and bas aa-
nuned the managerial mantle estended
to him by Carl Lacxrcile, president of
l.'nlversul, foDowiug He naignsttoa of
Art Schmidt, former sales chief. Smith
rearhmed hLg post as general manager of
the European Motion Picture Company,
Ltfi:, of London, a British distributing
organisation, to take tbe tlnireraal poai-
ttort. . "
"My principal endeayor, in dereloping
toy position aa leneral manager of sales,"
says Mr. Smith, "will be to build Ones-
faihltor relattonsbip and seek new means
of cementing UbiTereal friendship'. We
must continue to huve (ba full conndenea
of our customers.' and correapondlnglTV
bs we enjoy the bseilag of onr axhjhb^w
p» train, jmst ao will we be encouraged lo
take greater chances and take more add
note progressive stepa In oar production
policy-" .
^^^H^nsBsBBBa
THE man who eu noLve^the mys-
tery of why a producer will
apend a *taall-<bed fortune on
a stage ' plsy or ^well-known novel
and then change the title la deaerv-
tng of a brass medal. Producers will
comb tho literary marts of the world to
get. famous stories. At th« aame, time
they will have scouts oat calling on the
agent* trying to buy up the entire theat-
rical output. And wbyT Simply to ban
tbe satisfaction of filming a papule r
novel or auc^aaful plajf? Certainly the
value of these plays and novels can rest
with only one thing and that is their
popularity with the public. Most of them
are changed asd made suitable for 'the
screen. It la admitted, nine times oat of
ten, an original with any claim to dram-
atic Interest is better than the taJky
plays that have been produced ..and
written with the subject in view of
amusing the audiences with their dia-
logue and not wttK their pictorial poeki-
hiUtlea.
If a producer pays an exorbitant
price for one of these since hits or well
known, mi vd.i why does be then change
the title and do hla best to hide the iden-
tity of his prim"' That is a question that
in deserving of great rooji deration,
A Scenario write? will tell you no mat-
ter lmw well known ho la, he baa not 4
chanco to market his wares with the
produce? until he lias either pat them
on the stage or written them in book
form. la his play any more valuable to
the producer after It has been recog-
niwd in another form? It should not
he. Certainly the film men should slwaya
hove the courage of their convictions acid
enough strength oT character to put on
an Original tbat bfi-i merit without wait-
ing for it to be recognised as a fam.oas
play or a popular BoveL
Chance of Tltl« lUJlcninci.
Soma of the recent changes of names
ban aetaied to us to to wLi the gold
pi Lit s :i twin ;ii; ii. TnSB "L'ftjililin Apple-
jock" tor Instance. Tola was bought bf
Marcua Lotw at a coodly price becaase
of lT-i Rucceni «•■•■ •!■■■ utngo. Instead '■:
taking advantage of tbo name, Metro
now comes forth end announces thatitbo
title ba* been changwl to "Strangera of
tlir> Niglit." Sir Hall t.'oine'^ "itastet' of
Men" Wcomojj 'Tlie Judge and the
Woman." Houore Balsac'a classic
"Magic Skin" will appear un tbr. Gcrcrn
*h "Slaves of Desire." Gddwyn, who
jiuites the two latter changes, may use na
an explanation that Yitagraph's pictare
"The Mast,? r of 'Men' 1 may conflict with .
the sale of the GoldiyU product. As for
tha "Magic Skin" there Is another Eng-
liah picture by the' came name.
Famous Players Laiky - bought "Leah
Kleedma," Mrs. ttTiske'a atage succcsb,
and rechristeued it "Tbe Law of tbo
Lawless."' Sehgflfd Knohloek's play l Tb5
Faun" Bterted ont with its own name,
than it was changed to "Mortal Imc"
then to "Spring Magic," and last week
Mr. ' DeMilW gave a dual decision and
decided to call his picture 'Tbe Marriage
Maker." "East of Sues," Florence Eeed'a
play of lost bcbbOu. bag) been movieixad
to "Life's Highway."
A well known mri.i In commenting on
these changra aald that althotigh these
plsij-5 may hare earned a good name for
^themselves In the litemr;.' and tbeatricol
world they did not conform, to the mo-
tion picture idea of box office appeal.
We eek egnln. if such ls.tb* case, why
In Heaven's name buy theae. eipensive
playfll Vnij not gii-e the scenario writer
with an original Jdea a chftDce? By .this
ws do not menu the uneducated, IQltcnita
man Or woman who Benin iu his Idea on
wrapping paper, but we mean the man
or woman whose literary ettainmeats eu-
title them- to some conalderttloR amd
who .shoultl not bo" asked to first have
their creations published in book or
magazine form or put it CD -the fctagft
befibrs they <lni •■ otfer them to tha mo-
tiou picture people.
Lob Chaaer's Mukr-lp. ■
Lon Chaney's make up as the Hunch-
back of Notre Dame iu sure to create
comment when the picture opena at ths
Aatflr Theatre to-morrow night So aunt
were we that Mr»-~Chaney had exag-
gerated tbe character that we read Vic-
tor Bugo'a description of Quasimodo, the
misshapen twitJ-ttnger- After readipg
what Sugo has to say about this human
moDstrociry we are sure that no make'
up could ejosgerate tha odd looking
dwarf whose enormOua head, blind eyo
and twiathd body forma aa grotesque a
figure aa we have .ever seen on tha motion
picture serpen,
Lon Chsney after his work in 'The
Miracle Man" - haa run to uncanny
figures. Hia .specialty seeing to be soma
form of Reformed hymanlty with a soul
that la alive despite the hideous externa}
covering. Wo have bad villain* on tbe
screen of every shape, 1 sise and Variety.
We have leading rum of every sort. But ,
to 10/ knowledge, there la only one man
PEEESEUX C0HTB0VEB3Y
SETTLED OUT OF COttRT.
" PEE3KSKILL, Aag, 2».
The controversy between Etingei
Brothers, owners of the Peekskill
Theatre, and- the Advance Theatrical
Company, owners ot the Colonial The-
atre at rrokfckiU, has been amicably
adjusted. Mi. 1 1 kit Brothers have pur-
chased the Colonial* Theatre for an
amount which was filed by so arbi-
trator and his determination ia un-
derstood to he acceptablo to ill the
parties. The agreement lo settle the
quarrel between these litigants was
brought about through the mediation
of Klek John Ludvigh, treasurer and
genera! owumI of tbe Famous Play-
ers-Lanky Corporation, to whose
efforts and patience the partita have
mads public acknowledgmonL
Nathan Buriuo represented tho
plaintiffs and Guthrie, Jerome, Rand
dt Kraael ths defendants ia the action.
LON CHANEY.
Whose Metier Is FlaytA* Bale* Til* Cmll tor Eonta Qneer <j.fdmn
of llujiianllr Sack op a llHn<-hh«ck or m Cripple.
willing to aacrine* himself to hir.niotion
pleture make-up and that hi Lon Cheney.
I wanted to kak him why he /hooaea
thtse weird, horrible -"characters. Why
be was- not satisfied. to play, straight
dramatic or comedy rules. J . bad never
met blffl until Universal invited me to
a lancheon st the Astor Hotel last Satur-
day and I aat next to fclffl.
"Ths only objection I would ever have
to playing one of these roles," aalct Mr,
Chancy, "is when I am unable to create
sympathy. I want always to create sym-
pathy end in the end to win redemption.
Then would be no purpose fa playing
so hideous a character if in the end we
could not (eel the man bad a soul and
that he had been saved from ntter degra-
dation, Aaida from the uapleasanr
features of portraying a character like.
Quasimodo there la the difficulty of
make-up."
Mr. Chancy then went on to tell me
Mine of the saffsrlni^ be endured while
playEng the dwarf 'during the year be
apent making 'The H<anchback of Notre
Dame." I
"I carried T2 pounds extra weight,"
said hfr. Choney, "It took me two hours
every dsyto apply that-tnake-op. I had
to get to the itttdto ahead of tha other
players to *<? t ready. The hump on my
back and the lump on my chest are mada
of rubber. I had to have a iacket padded
to look like lumps of flesh and then after
it was on I had to have the anna cut
oat- The burden of carrying that extra
weight was alntoat unbearable, Therr
were times when I felt that I aimpJy
could not so on. Another terrible feature
of tbe part was the necessity for cover-
ing mi" e^e. In. the book> you will re-
member, Quasimodo, has an ugly wart
on hi* eye. I had my right eye covered
for ao many weeks that 1 had apaarna
In It find hnva been forced to wear
glasses.'' s
Some at III* t^iperlenrei.
Mr. Chsney tells these things quite
casually as if losing the night in one eye
or suffering untold tenures was all a
part of the day's work. He haa certainly
had enough experiences with datoKoltiaa
and burdensome make-up to he prepared
far almost any emergency. When he
played the legfesa man In "The Penalty'*
for Goldwyn he could only stand having
bis legs strapped down, fur seven min-
utes at a time The picture crawled
along because of ths difficulty In making
It In the "Miracle Man" he played a
beggar who pat himself ' In and out of
Joint at will. So horrible- was tha nfflio
tion of- the pacudo-CTipcJs that people,
gave him alma Just to get him out of
their sight and mind.
To look, at the creator of all these un-
healthy roles one would imagine him to
be a man without any claim td'ebarm.
One- would n[kl>;rfllfj viaualiie a man
willing to submerge his entire Identity
Into such a character tm being In the
Ben Tnrpln cliat when It comes to looks.
Wiiii« Mr. Chaney ia by no meant ao
Adonis, he has a pleasant face, and, li
Kood-lookinaj enough to be able to play h
atrslaht character any time he. chooses.
He admits, these eccentric enauracteriaa-
tlOns were thru it on him after his work
in the "Mlxacta Haa."
In tha beginning he felt that his d«s-
tlny sat aa actor lay In, the cdroetion of
comedies. As a trouper he played In
comedy an the stage but og^the acreen*
to hear him tell it, bo waa a mesa. His
first chance was with Universal in heavy
roles and having proved his talent lay
In heavy drama rather than light comedy
be h*s sine* that time been cast only In
dramatic scenes,
Tbe Hwnterlnat la gatcM*.
Mr. Choney In trying to give me some
Idea of the onfferfnff that Is entailed in
playing these parte said that night after
night he was so exhausted in mind and
body be would fict home unable to eat
his dsnuer. One night his wife ynea-
tlened film and be aaid he waa utterly
exhausted from carrying the "2 pounds
of excess weight and from the horror ot
playing Qtiaalmodo that fas burst into
tears unable* to restrain himself any
longer. He tells this lo a rather shame-
faced manner, explaining that the only
resson ha does tell It Is ao that^we may
get some Idea of the nervous strain of
playing Bnch a part. V
After bearing Mr. Chaney, talk it does
not ntm likely that he will have any
rivals in hla field of grotewnio charactcri-
sartion. At the ptsssssai time ho ia alonef
in this particular : f*orp'. of KWVX port-
rayal and 'pmbably will continue to be.
Hailing frdjp Colorado he Is a product
of tho West. One of the things he [oils
is that hli education did not take him
beyond ttefourth grade In school. "But,"
he aaya, "1 intend to make up for that
and *a soon as I get acme money ahead
I will try and get that education that
wss denied me In my youth,"
We shall be curlods to see jest bow
tbe public receive* Quaaimodo. 'To US;
Mr. Chaney endowed him with a certain
sympathy that was only apparent after
one gets osed to tfae hideous figure. In
the- very beginning the repbialoii is so*
great than Is no other thought -but later
when tha sparks of human axidarauuidlug
and feeling ore apparent ann forgets the
ape-tike fifor* bu4 thinks of «.he man un-
dernestii the borribls axtarlor, Mr.
Chaney will be at the opening tomorrow
night. He came Daet for that purpose.
The Fautatnsr of Bernard Damioug.
One of tbe most tragic pieces of- news
that we have heard in a long, long time
waa tha word that Bernard J. turning,
tha httsband of Shirley Mason, bad died
of typhoid fever last Wednesday. We
had luncheon with. Shirley only a few
weeks ago Just befc-ru her husband was*
takan - sick. Shirley always; talked by
tho bcrnr ot her 3ern.Se. What a great
director ho was;' how happy their mar-
riage. , fa as been, and of their work..h>-
aetber, Shirley never did this to drain-
nTis*s berseff, but simply bc > e&U*« abe
was ao craay about her good-looking
husband that aha Juqt bad to talk about
Kim. At tbe time I did- the story with
her I. coaimen ted on* their happy mar-
ried Ufa and quoting her, aaid: "I am
almost afraid to talk nhout our happl-
neas. because in motion pictnrea ao many
dreadful things happen.'-' Btpatatijon by
death was not in Bhlriey'a mind at that
time, but the thought that so many mo-
tion picture matriagea hate gona on tbe
rocks. Mrs. Duraing baa the sympathy
of every ooa in' the loav of her husband.
Ha waa J ait Siarted out on tha road of
faxna as a director. "Th* (EUeTatLU
Hour," which : be directed with Miss
Mnaon in the lfrtdfug role, spoke wetl for
the yoBng man*f futur*. . Wllltsni Fox,
had rteognlxed his ability and had given
him the Osilaaher and Slienu picture,
"Around the Town," to direct when he
was laid low. by typhoid fever, Tiiere
have been many deaths In the motlno,
plcturn bsndncaaw hut aeldoiD one that
haa brought so, much sorrow to all ccn-
cernei
Crltlea Hsvs Tnetr Owm. Pramlare.
Because. of the- number of otHminga
to-morrow night . Mary . Plckford tele-
graphed bar represents tire in New York
and arranged tor a'premlepa of "Boslta"
on Erlday nlghL The critics were tn-
viled to dinner at the Rits-Ccrlton and
foQowlni' tha dinner' were' given a, prt-
trew of" the jdefura. 'Aa opening In
Which Itary Plckfc-rf appears Is a|w«ya
an iuportaat event In New York film
drcteaj,
Tl« list of thoatx who hsva been in-
vlted to attend the OpUJng It the Lyric
to-morrow night and who hare sent their
aewptances contain* nxkBy names, but
amors those who mn of tha most In-
terest to picture folk are David Betsaco,
Lillian Glah, D. W. GrHBta, . lUFena
Locw, Allan Dwan, O-lo'ri* SwanKu, Nils
Haldt Frank Keenan, Daniel reohmau,
Hartley Manners, Lwiretie, Taylor, Mrs,/
Lydlg Hoyt, Neisa McMela. Blcfaard
Barthelmess, J. J. McCarthy, Albert
Grey and others. _;
Irene Borgonl to M* m* Cmaitoi.
Irene Bordoal fa«s expresaed great In-
terest in the mot inn picture, version of
■fThe French ttolL™ the name role of
which she created on the stage. At the
present time she la eippearln* }n "Li*tln
Miss ElMebeard" and she has been In-
vited to be among those present to-ulfbt
when the picture" open,', and haa ac-
cepted. Mae Murray ^playa tie htad in
the picture vsraton.
■TaBtiwar. Mt '*» ies>1aaab*r Flvta.
Nest Wednesday Is the> date set by the-
Catholic Motion Picture Actors Gelid in
California Sa the time for its tnooster
man meeting. The place will be the
American Legion Stadium, and It 1b said
the formation o' tnU guild haa demon*
ttrated the fact that them. ere many
Catholics In the motion, picture Industry.
For a long time there was no official
recocnltion given motion pictures by the
Catholics and the' guild under the apoa-
aorahip of the Church ia regarded by
many people, as being a step In the right
direction. All of the motion, picture per-
sons of the Catholic faith on' tbe Coast
have taken a great Interest in tha new
organisation -which was formed under
the leatdership of Father M. J. Mulliu.
The Film
i May Get :
Msx Ban, the Daniih artist who came
to this country with Max Beinhaid and
who Is responsible for the costumes and
settings for "Orpheua*' and "Midsum-
mer Night's Dream/' which attracted ao
much attention in Europe at thai time
theae plays were produced lu Berli&i Is
beginning to attract the attention of the
motion picture, producers, Mr. Res Ib, at
the present moment working on tb,f cos-
tumes End settings of tha new Green-
wich Vl.lt age Follies, which opens in At-
lantic City nest Monday night. It is aaid
that he fau been approached by a number
of motion picture people who are In-
terested in his work. Mr. Ree would, un-
doubtedly be a graat asset to tho film in-
dustry.
We G*i ,
Che* at.
In the course of our life we have rs-
eeived many checks ' bnt the one that
blinded us the biggest surprise wai re-
ceived last Friday. The amoant waa for
We bo that it was not the stse that in-
trigued our attention but the motive back
of sending the monay. We took a taxi
borne a few nlghta ago and explained to
the chauffeur that we had been over-
charged. We erpected u get a saoey
reply saying, 'Well, if too don't like it
you know what yoo can do. My mater
ahown the faro." Instead We wore asked
what wsj usually paid and when we told
idm he said, "I bellera tfaerw must be
something wrong with tfar, meter. What
ia your name, lady 2 Wo will report it
to the taxi company " He did that very
thlng and last Friday we received a check
from the TeUow Taxi Company, -Lenox
2300, for 00c stating thafwo had beau
Overcharged and the amount was being
returned to ue. Well, we'll say ths age
of miracles is not orer yet.
You'll Hub- Hon B f Thtri Sinn.
Sometimes there ore people In the mo-
tion picture industry who contribute to
its su cc ess and at tha same timer do not
recelTC voiy much notice. Recently Hans
Kraely waa brought to my attention. He
la th* man who wret* 'Tjeceptiorj/'
^Passion'; and other well known pictures.
He la also responsible for "Roalta"
which, far the way, ii "sobbs'* picture.
But our review will appear later, W«
merely 'want to say Mr, Kraely is de-
serving of credit and wa think ha should
got It
"IF WINTER C&MES" TO
HATE LOHDOS SHO WUT6-.
Tha pramler presentation at the
Time* Square Then tie to-morrow
night of the William Fox him version
of A- B. M, HatchUBOn's novel, "If
Winter Cornea," will be followed in a
week by the London presentation of
that production, -
Mr. Fox has executed a lease by
which the Palace Theatre In London
will come under M« management. At
this house hs will present tbe picture
for a season, opening on Septem-
ber 10. An orcheatra ofseventy-hve
nnualdans will be employed. Mr.
Burehinaon la personally edidag the
version of tha Fox production which
will be presented In the British cap-
ital.
TOASTS AND ROASTS.
If .you hive nrifse to give, com-
plaints to make or Ideis to air;
register then with tbe Onlooker.
XORllA — THlfl IDEAL JDLTET. I
Motion Picture Editor
Ths Marnlng Tel-j.Ts.ph: . *
-: I han " followed, with Eraag Interest
the recent different cor. trove rates s*JOvV -
the .two -new proposed productions', of
"Ttfimeo and' Juliet" H'ltli Kqrma Tak
madge and Mary PJekfiord. UU aww ;
derfnl idea and one that ahould re elva -.,
the approval of every one In tha. tn-
-dvsrry. -
There Is no doubt that Mr. Rodblpsl
Talentiaa la a good actor and Ofla that,
ail far an looks an concerned, ( TvmiJdl
surf the part of itomon. hot. at fir*ia>*
tfae writer la concerned, I can't see hiss .
in that part. Permit me to axplain:'
Tbe production of "Romeo anil
Juliet" should t*a the supreme, achiever' -
meat of the motion picture industryv '
Tho entire industry, every producer in
it, should co-operato to the success of ■
this production, ,not for ths men prong
of the producer, but lor the Industry as)'
a whole. If'seceasSr/ to employ nxi
actor or actress upder contract with an* ,
other MDCem. let the concern tempo*
rarily release them without consideration '
in order to make the picture a nieces*.
'Employ tbo best powers, the best talent^
the finest art obtainable.
, Do not make a comedy of It, eg Fox
dirf with TbecTa Bara, or a misery, as
Metro did with Bushman and Rayrie.
Douglas Fairbanks la'Q. K., but not
as Romeo. He and Mary Plckford in
the production would be a.* fangs jokw
that would cheapen the industry instead
Of enriching It With sU Credit to MIsa
Pfokford'a artistry, .Toilet Is not for le>.
There ia only one. actress on the Ameri-
can screen . capable tr> play .Tnltef, and. . m
that - la Norma Talmidirs. AIT remain-
ling now is her co-player-. After sewers! v _
?ears of active interest In the film game
have now given serious consideration
to ths noeaibllicy oC the playef fttf\
Borneo, and I feel there la nnly on* das.
Thai: la Eugtss O'Brien. .Has the Aim
ever had two more perfect lovera than
Nonas -Talmedg* and Eragene QfBiival
Nov and never wTJL The acenario should
be done hy the only American conthmlty:
writer— MIsa June Mathis— and tbe ^i«"
recting 1 by the only director who cotlld
do Shakespeare real Justice, and that la
Rex Ingram; and I talie** that Mr.
Scbenck's friendship with ^d*arens Loewl
will make this noasrhle.
1 hope to Me this fulfilled. .'/.I
Very sincerely yonra,
Victor B, Hadmaii, I
135 State- St, Auburn, N. Y.
f:tlEATER LOTB HATit wo PAJT 4
Motion FJcture Editor, <
Tin Momlnic TelegWph:
For a Jong time I had not read sny
mention of my soul's adored. TxtedaJ
Bara. My Ideal of all that Is. beantW
ful In womanhood.
Yesterday fftundsr] I thought I wftt
give up The Morning Telegraph, &erei
Is never any mrniion of my adored ocn.
Then £ thought If I do there wOL-b*
some mention of her to my life-long re- i
rxet And reading the pages. I saw her
and read that: "The contract caUi for
a ecrlet at plctureir^''
Ilappin**« la mine. I can hardlr
wait. Tln-if Bars ii the most intel-
ligent woman in the whole wide world,
■r-'be haa the most beautiful c-.vra in thsj
whola world; ncra is a heavenly emile*
No one can makei me bejItTC j-iher than"
that Byron had ercood Bight and looked,,
far Into tin.- future ^faen he wrote thaf
tajrnoml lien-:
"She walks in beauty' like tfae night "*
Of cloudless climee and starry skies*
And all that's best of dnrfr and brifhB
Meet! In her aspect and her CTSS,"
I wish I bad the combined genius o#
Byron, Keati and Shelley, then 1 mhjha,
try ti> do tier justice.
Thanks to The Momlng. fx »graph t
for the information given about my
goddess of the glorious eyes. If th*
editor of The Morning Telegraph can
get any news of her, just please put hep
dear name somewhere On one of thw
pises of The Horning Telegraph. I '
will as* it. l
Hero's wishing tin ctrcubjttfon of Tha '
jMnrnim Telegraph wi'j grow «o fair
that 111. C&nadlnn nul]t mills W:*l haver
m put on tbree i-h'.!;-. to supply tfa*
Pfner. Sincerely, -
Edwcrd E. Jenkins, •' ■
IS37 N. Thirtieth St. t
Aug. 2T, -S3. • PhUadeZphia, Pbj, \f
IT'S A. CHEAT FIIOI— JBaTt >
Motion Picbirs Editor, The Mo rning
Telegraph: .
An evening apent at the Itislto la
usually a pleasant enp for me. This
week's performimtca was delightfuL And ,
yat, like th* man who ate a sandwich:
before grdng to a banquet, Fve got q,
Rick comiruf. In tha picture entitled "To
therljtst Man" they ahow a acene wfaer«
targe rocks are- diilodged from a -moun-
tain side and live, horses are literal]/
blown to pieces. Ia this Inhuman ant
necessary to get an effect? .
I've noticed tha came thing happen Id ■
a scene or "Tho Covered 'Wagon./*
Dumb animals, I suppose,, don't meant
anything where reality Is concerned. Bat
to the average person, who loves ■arbantt l
it's a sort of pity to apoll a really good
picture. I, tho&gbt "To the Last Man"
one of the beat ''thrillers" I aver saw.
bat the episode to which I refer spoiled
le a little for me.
Years. ..truly, < . '
Ken Lorraine* ■
New York.
*8V ■FOlI».THWf TLLCHOWw . j
Motion Picture Editor, Thai Morning
Telegraph;
On numerous occasions I hav* viiited)
picture bousea that advertlaod the par*
oonal appcKranco of certain actresses os>
actors in conjunction with the showing
of their respectiva pictures, and iovatP,
ably WSs tQrrEbly dbiappoLbted with thsoW;
Either an actress who plays daring pans
will trip out before an audience and
gurgle in a high baby voice or aa actor
who la rioted for the manly part* he
pl»j* will address his audiences with sal
effeminate fes1xi£S> a toss of ils faesd-aadt
a ilsn,V
Wnf let the public in on everythlngs.
If we like the Individuals in the picture
why destroy onr Jttushjn? Let the iluar
fublie dream In happiness with its Idols!
t teema to me that managers on both,
the legLtlmsti! ataga and .in tike picture
Industry let ua see ton much ot what
ii .golng_j>n bshlhd thft curtain^ Tfccr*
was a time when the -tnyattry sndfaeci'-
narion of tbe thcatro'tieh! \>a anellbound,
SoWadnya Bny layman will tall ynn bow
tbe^sttaea were uliot and when s^ ilouhl*
wan u«v>d. All the thrill is gone. <jive
tno thfl "id days when we left the theatrs
wondering how it wa* done.
■ ■ Yours traly. "■ "
Beia Krainc»
New York-
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fitfe- MORNING:-:TEfcEGRA^- ^Qftj^vV' SE'gTf MBER
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THAIS "StAGRANE IS FEATURED
IN "TOE ERUPTION" IN BOSTON
mi tit the Stage in a, Sew
Play by Anne Bimaer, Daughter
Of tbs late. H. C- BuTiJiftt,
Onw Editor cf Pock, at
the Fine Art*
Theatre.
JUaXQRETTE FLAYEES DFE
HEN the Fine Art* Theatre
I Company inaugurate* ita se«-
.- mil it lb« playhouse of that
nsme in Boston lo-uiomm night the fen.'
tared player frill b-a Thai* Map-ana.
George Holland, who la directing tho
season's activities at thi< theatre, selected
her to create ihe leading part in a new
played culled "The Eruption," n-hich
w*a written by Anne Bonner, daughter
of the late H, C, thinner, famous buiwr-
■ius'aulbor nnd (or * long time editor of
l^nck. Mint Mngrane ia extremely pop-
.*altr, of etrihing beauty end an accom-
pluhe-J aclrraj. eod the. part la eipected
to give her ft splendid Dp;iortuntty. It
f* described a« being similar to the rote
of. triadic Thompson id* "Hain."
Mia* Mag/ane last appeared in Boa
too Eg ■'The Lnlinoirn I'urpSc.'* For the
taut year she bax given up her stage work
10 devnte ber lime (O Mir women.** nui-
lliaties of the 3tai^ pf New Vort. Amen-
|n r.*=-l')r, s-f which *.he waif tbs prs*i-
Mit During ber administration them
otrirn. in ituDCistLoii with the. Theatre
saemblv. cf lvlufli Mn. J. Cbriatopber
[arts U president, raiser] the money to
'■' cnen the Yctenba' Mountain Camp in
the Adiremd*cks.
- 5 A rfV.ejration nf wamtn rue rubers of the
Auxiliary if ilir- S. Rankin Drew Post
will leave to-night for Boston to be prea-
erit eit the rifMninc. when t reception wjll
be given to Miss Magrane after the per-
ftnnnaoc*.
J ''. Five hundred Marionette Flayers and
much scenery of the Teatto del Pin-oli.
of Home ire doe tn arrlTe at the port
of Now York toiJay on fan steamship
<>]-ii. The troupe will be presented
for the rimt time in America at the
I'ro'ir Theatre In the New Amatr-rdatn
Qjrftdbig next Monday night, September
]■ . tinder the -n-inif-ement of Charles
l' : 'liu-fham.
■- ^arlonattes are aeeompaDied !■?■
ut'iri'i T'odrooca. kDd Cdl. ftomliia
F' 'urn. IJie two jflrectora of th« Teatj-o
U -I « (ri.-ii]i. and the ataff «f the orgii]-
l-it'ni. whirh Diimlxn about iweptj--
• ' riireralorr-. ypealcers. and afncerii,
7d '-h atvige rquipntent. abipped direct
fro-ir "ojpfc im*i*J herf a nwek ago.
i>r. Fodrecm. rbe fomidf-r nod urtieiic
fUr^cLor nT tbe TeaEro del fircoli, la Icc-
i- Uf> of the Uu.i'al Ai -ft d* in j of 8(, t,V
'i-!r:i. En Rome, und holb Itr. t'odreccn
and I'aTalier Fiitera barr hces demrated
V-- (bf Italinn tj.nrrnmfai. the -Jroor/i-
ilflD of iti* Ilalinc Ministry of Art hai-
tjlf Been reBferr-ed upon Pf. Pfl dl BCg n
oni]r Ins! 3d"arrh. It !■ Mid; th«t the
'•■ <v, -'.•*!'. -it' ■< hare heen keen by the lt*i-
Je.it liov;:] Pntnll.r no I«bh than flixicen
"tjai^".
■\>tt I'ullcy or Pall HutMi.
'"Wlldnower" will open Ira road tonr
■nd likrvije the Dew theatrical tenon it
Pridgeporl. Ct., with a ho'ida-r matinee
to-dar at FniVf Hajeilk Theatre.
v.vn OUvotti, an Arthur HaniiBeriiGiii
diacoTCrj, will play the role ortjinn^il
by Editi* ]t»j- Othere jo ihe eoat are
Bobby Bernard, time Reynotdd. Qlol
' Bcci^uigrr. Dorothy Gam perl. l'twl
Donah. AlJrn II. Fagen. Charlei BirrOw
and the daDdELg tedni of JDempaey ft
Wflod.
llr. Foil iuta made Jtrrangemema with
thr Columbia Amuie-netiT Company,
Whereby, autraequentiy. hurleaqne will be
Jrf*emed tirh iJoudky al thn Mejeatsi'.
tl, and ai Poli'a Witerbuty hoUS*-
Eaeb jilt-action it Hmlted in thrre days.
The remaindfr of the week will be filled!
by the legitimate allows in .■*; -Ja city,
tncuientally. "Wtldnpwer" will slao
'opth the ibeatrlcal aeaaon at ibe Court
Hnuarc Tlsi-s'm Hpringfield. llii-.. ua
aepiember 10.
Ftorenxa Road in Detion.
' Old Ilonoe Weak will he obaereed ia
ftoaton. .In-day with the arrival of Flor-
ence Bred, who begins a two weekV en-
SitcemenL at the Colnnia' Theatre In
Ohirlea r"i]Eingh.im> production of "The
IluIUKt." be/ore cominc to Xew York to
' rlie Kaiokertsoeker Thenre'oa Septem-
ter -J7.
.. Eh-irelr aaide from the feet that Bov
.ttPb hait been the aceae of tome of the
S>ealeftt of Uila Keed'a txiunplia, are
e facta that Frank Morgan. 1 meicbf r
of the rast, wax formerly a nembet of
the ■dTennuac ataff of (be Boaton.
H*rald: lliin InaHanne tValter la a irad-
Ufll-p of 9ini(mda College. Boston.' and
Mi*r Grace PerV'na nnest n larj^ share
of l*i* Wicfo- there in "Llghtou*." The
I B*J!k Bay SI fat Cornet. Bud and Honk
i)qri/ Ladder Cotnpaay "So, 3 are both «-
parteri 10 tarn out la their ntee hot uni-
Kbrni to do the honors to-day,
Bllla at Goiamol rinrvni.
■ TJi* Srlwyaa announced yealerdty
eoniihlelr bi'la for' Hie fTrat four vteks
of lh r limited ten weeki' enaagemeat of
^^ttfr-Grand ('uiinol Playem from Paris.
Tbl-. mnmiag aubacriplioit booka are
By ASHBY D EER IN q
j open far *ln* eajtire Mrie^ »f iierionn-
aneee, Tn-B bid' will be chansCt! every
week.
The Selwjna wish to Iiav& it known
that at this tim* no rrsensilnnn other
than for the entire leu weeks' -oaKoat of
the Oinnd fiuij{rn-t [■layers art beinC
rUled- I.iitir mi re«rva Linns will be
made and onlera for eeaU CBkeP and
fiili-d for Any single performance or act
of performances,
The, bills for the tint four wetka, ber-
ginning wa Mo&dsy oight, Octoher 15, at
the Ftiilie Tbeatr* if the New Amster-
dam- Theatre Building, are na follown:
Fir*t Week— "Hot- la BaBe"" ("On th^
Benefe"). a romedy in oae-iwt by* Cbarlm
Henry Hirach: "A't R«t Mort, Cabinet
No. B" 1 (The Daad Bat, ftoom |Kq, ft"),
a drama in one act by Anttre iWLcrtle
and Pierre Chaine: "Trie .Nuit nu
Bouge' i TTir Night of Terror'T. drsma
in r.iif act by Charlea Were. "Le Brsu
Role" ( "The Star EtoleT i K#a tuniedi in
one act by Mai Manny and Henry Lhi-
itrnoia.
Second Week — ,: Madame, je votia
alme' r ("Maduae, '1 Lore You!"), a
coiiC'lv in ood act by Beige Vcrbcr: "I,r.s
Cruciiiefl" { "CraciUfcd," or ■■Tlie Nigbr
nf the Twelfth >f tij,?. 18+3") f a drama
in two ajdta by A R Aotoine attd Charles
pold Ions ; 'Le Court Ci reult" I "The
Short Circuit''^ * comedy in ooe act by
Uenjamin-Rahier and Jouilot. .
Third Week— "PreneK Ma Dame"
ON THE STAffi
Greenwich TillAffe Follies, With
Extra. large Ct>mpuy^ Opens
To-ni^ht at Apollo Theatre,
Atleittio City— Poli The-
■ atrei I-mug-crate Hew
Policy.
GUIGHOL PLATERS' FBOOBAlt
("Till,* My Lady"), a comedy in
by Maabme Glranli -'L'Horrlbk __
?Yicc" C*A iJnrribiJfl Experience "J,
drama in two acta ty Andre dc r^orde
and Bines ; -l« Chauffeur" .. (The
Chavffer]r"r, t comedy In one act by
Max Ma'urey. '
Fourth \Vnk — "Le Itecommendntion"
{"The RecomnjendBUoD^. s comedy ia
one ect by Max . Mttircy : "titrftien de
Phare" t"The Keeper of the- Llgl'"-
'h.0US*">, a.d^apjo in one act by V. Auli<r
■nd P. CloqueBin; "Lea Trois M.DKqtic«"
I'The Three Uaalta"), e. drhmn in one
act by CharlrA Mere: "Le Ph&rmicien"
('The ChrmEat"), a comedy in one act by
Mai Man rev.
It frill be i:nc-ii ihit ejicl! weekly hill
i*< made up r>{ two.conioalr.v one opening
and the other- doeing the performan*«.
and two drama*; One oi lflc»c dramas
in each case ia n much heralded ' Grond
GiUgTrol ■"shtwltar." . Ahd th& neeond
drrUnn it pretty "stronjr meat," too. The
comedies are the lightest and airiest nf
Fteoeh nieces, to each. Grand Guignot
bOf is well balanced for' all theutreeoer*..
Earn bill will famiah the delicate
humor of aatiric comeny : nnd it ia aoid
American andiences wit] be "thrilled" an
never, before, in the theatne r elsB«"hcr^.
by the Grand Ouignot "terror plurn."
The SelwyniT call atttention tu the fact
that nn bill ofr single piece on nny jri*en
bill durina tha entire ten week(i" engage-
raent of thn Grand 'liliatiol F'tayen will
be Tentated, nnleas by npeoial request.
ll'aeemii thai Cbariea Di!ILQKli-.m h
wiiltng lo pay a royalty bf doa* to *1.<X»
a week for a- cktrb word of hia own In-
rentioH. Wd(!e the eonr Is hot *sarfly a
royalty, it will amount to liracticalfy the
aame ihbg during tlie run of Snip
Beraard->Vl*lUlw Collier revue, 'NlftJca
of ltttB," -raw In rebear-ul at thp Fulton
Theatre, where th« ittrftetioo srifl h? re-
vealod jwon lo the New York pithlic.
A day ur to ago Mr, DiLlIugtigm wan
■ anting aJMWt in hi» uuad tut * QUiaB *V-
pti-atwa for tbe liflTulj-ent beiiTfty ctmrw*
KUcU^OI be ■ featora of the anotr.
-yonielliini that Hiyoiea with 'nifty' i*
the wore* ve want," aaJd W|]||«n. CoUier,
who itii aiitihg in on the eonfereuce
Fifty Ni/ty OJrt*' II It."
"But we piauned to have oniT furty
girljL" s*i.l Mr- Collier,
ii t?^*"* w * 11 ■** u " "Hori- girla," aald
Mr. Wiring-ham. "A good eatch-word U
worth the Kalxnea ot tt-n max* Blrl*, 1 '
Mo to-daj ten new giHI will j^lrj the
Krrnard-CoILef cnat and the eoierphle
v"L' Wfc*«BsE»ab! known an "Th* Fifty
Nifty Gm-U." •*'
Flr# Sbnn t'D-aaedHea,
Lealle Howjird. wUq is 'appearing with
Cynl Maude in "AitH'i Wa AM?" at t)/ c
<'iie«y Theatre-, yMterday arranged nith
bia ancle, ft'Hirtd Hoy, the Eng'iah fiim
director who is now in America, to write
the .acenarios for five short comedfNi
which wi!l he tneda [11 America, uudrr
th* direction of Mr, Hoy.
Mr. Hoy la working out a plan fur the
American production of (ilrua erhich n-iij
be Intended primnriiy for oxbinitiou In
i.ngland. The casta will be comnoswl
mainla ol Kng-liih aetora who 'are now
111 America and (h/- plcttiiefi are | tte
mad* liere 1 n-ftead nf Jn Kng!and l chiefly
became of belpir workina conditipna; &*
regarda wealher and laboratories.
"WlUwoiifl" R«a. praH |..
"The Deep Tangled *WiJdwood.," Hit
lawat work ef George S. Kaufman and
Marc Connelly, aotJiorn of ""Diilcy, 1 " "Tu
the Ladies" and "Merlon of ihe iioviee '
wjII be giren it* flrat performaooe; St Bng.
lish a Opera Honae J n Indlanapolia op
.Monday, efouina, Rcptember '£{, f«itij{
from there direct to the Blackatonn The-
atre, Chicago, tn bcgii] an indefinite rn-
gaawDient on October 1.
The new piaes wjl] be pre*ented otidj?r
the tonnage-near of George C. Tyler and
Hugh Ford and It wjl* be atajred nnder
the pertooal direction of Mr. E-oH. Bc-
hetraals wi!l begiu to-morTOW.
The cart && racludn .rarne* Glcaaou,
Hobert McWade, Gertrude Hits, Mil-
dred Booth, Geoff. Alfaoq Ralph Sip
barl*. Albert Taremier, Lrorothy Wil-
MOLLIE EICHORN DROWNS IN RIVER
tighter of Film Han Wai E-i-
pett Swimmer, u Wot
Ear £»cdzt
EXB^tBTKD OH TAT TO SHORE
Friends or Hi** Udllle £irhnrn, daugh-
ter of H-fiixi], Eitfacrrn. 'a moilon pic-
nrcaaleanilo oonaerted with the Graphic
' lilui Cni-poraHan. were aatonlahed to
Jearn Saturday that ah.e bad br.cn
drowned while ranoting 00 (he Backetre-
"(Irer in Ijiwreurr County, whrre ahe
was" ijiendipg h*r vacation. ■ ■ *
Tbs Raekecte Ja not a l.-irce stream and
the girl was an expert awimuer. JJeafdes.
the guide who ae'-iimnanird her- Claude
-■ltndk\ ii* rrjEartled a> f.m- ol the beat
inm'-i ■* in tbit whole section.
Iff- Ew-boro, 90 rrcciving UftWB of the
-i«]y. lit oaee proceeded to rariahvllle.
iere bis '(ought rr„: -accompanied, by ■
...■man friend, was staylnc it the Plne-
■iur*t Iiht; kept by A. H. Breem-.
Bod''' f>"
Etc sa-
of Mr. Breaac,
Irfdrmed that on Friday, hi"
daughter we.pt falling with the guide.
Her friend. Mlaa Mildred Barlow, of 1141
President s;rr."t, Brooklyn, bad intended
lo accompany iberr. hiii decided at the
In-nl (Oomrnr not to go.
.The guide aaya, that white they were
S*hhig frr.orv a canoe the boat OTcrturned
and< tlin'w them into the water. They
were, he says, about a mile and n half
from the shore, which indicatee 'bar they
were in a lake rather than in ilu- river
proper. For a time Ihcy clnng to the
'■'■a' and called for holp. Aa-no one
responded (boy derided to swim for it.
MaeRodle aaya the ■ri<| e'an£ to him on
the w*y to til"- ahnre until he, too, becun
to tpsc rttrcbjttb. KinalEy ahe relinttolaherl
litr holrf pTid eunk otit of sight. Thfl
vnjde readied the. tmt?l„ hla dolhiuj;
aoakcit and artnag- in a state of cntJepje.
The body wt§ rrroArered ftatorday.
Mr. l-.ii-iinrn has aaked |Jiat-n tburouf'i
inrealfgatiun he made by Stftt* tnMrper^
"!-■'■ were notified,
Mn. F.i'liirrn. the nirf* moUtfT, WB*
kiMcd In nn antomabU'e aecidtjiit *boi«' ft:
year sgo. Motile was the only child.
, The youna: woman apenr her vocation
at the same hotel two year* ago and on
her return said thnt MaeHorfir, the avid".
«rf.» (jjip of^the beat ■wimjoara alie hnd
ever mcL
lin. lievah Itoret. Angel* Ward, T, M.
Tahlll, Harry Cr-wley, Wnrhnrlon l.iitt-
tir-rt. Fred J. Nicholts. Sam Janney and
:i <!o:*n others.
Toai Tuavrl^'a OreHnn.
Srllinf forth n apeech or a Jetter in
cold type and then laying it away for
a while, until it has paned from your
blind temporarily, Is centrally a pretty
good ieit of'tha valuE of jour utteraneea.
But not alwayi.
A director of the Dn Poflt Corayanj;
after seeing "Helen of Trey, New York
at the Selwyj. wrote a letter to Fern
Lewia aaking him, for ft oopy of OH
apecch he deliver* to hi* board of collar
factory direetora in the drat ait oT tbo
KnafmflP -Con nelly musical eomtdy-
"Good pnbiiirtty. send It to him," "aid
the mnaigemenC of "Helen-"
"Stop kidding." replied Lewis, "that j
no speech, just s lot of words nijd 1
"coujdn't. tell yon myFelf what t soy. '
An Inspection of the manuscript proveti
that Lewie was richr. The authors fciia-
ply -pat, it op t» Tom and ho or*tc* «e*
cordt.ig' ;o hia moods.
TJatermn-ed to favor th* Du Po'nt Com-
tioii-!. with a copy nf the apeecb. a short-
luind artjat wai planted in the Uieatre to
take dnwn. the addreM and when her
note* we're tmnsnribed the wjiole thine
looked so allly that -eTecybody gore np.
Just a conglomeration of worda rant In
cold, type didn't njean a thing.
A-id yet t*wf»'e 6ratJ«1 to ihe dirre-
tnr* ia a. great hfl of astirf on such o»e«t-
in;:i In geneml. and indicates that hr
ha> a. tern Uo Jet* tan dine nf wlirc gpea nn
beliind closed doors when the big (rt-
Inwa of might! corporations get loKfrihpt
r^r M-Hnt modem bn-<incaa men ore pleased
tn call "conJerpiiees."
'■■tatn" ma «iinrfliT!i.
Besinninc »"itii this week, .Ic-inne
Ecgeh'ln "Rain" at the Maxi.ie Elliott
TheaJj-r, will ■ gfir the naiir.l Samrday
matinee and nij;ht per'nrVnarcei.
Want l.l«t »f 1. MM* Evas.
Tbe Duncan Sis'ers, who are appenrint;
as Topsy and Kv.i in a uHJdieiliititio,} of
"Vsale Tom's _t'nbio" tit the Alcaaar The
aire, Sflir Fraipjiw-n. hsve aeat in « hnrrr
h.iII for a li-i "' the famous n-!ro«'«
of the jmst and present , who have im
IJCrronittefi F.\a in "Cncle Tom's Cnbin."
*Tbey do no" -st what they want to tin
with the list. Rut don't all speak at once.
"trmda Tmn'n Cabin" wa* pi-oduNfil
■etCnl.v-niie yeflr* Aj(n in!.! finer that
time Vnde T'>n> has been given "event!
Imndren iiroducttoiw.
Grnki Woild Taunt Itallaaa.
Juti d ^ril.K-n *i b rj Aimtio Strong,
ju»t ilonii from Nnulnelw.". Ti-ere in-
specting the pet for to an Co of. "Ttb
rTeavrn'" IVIiUy wtt wlieo ji;iT0u*ic
inil-ii'iii-;- smptied fioldcn in the foyer
or ihe Booth Theatre.
"Giro me nnoibtr nonj bit like your
'Poor Bttltrrfl-:"-* war none, for the
t>eek-ltitll*.n War"— he *-icl. "Wn'
Irvfnff Berlin "
"Too inte." BJijfl Holdeii. "The hit
i^ our and ever.- The Greets wL'l taunt
ih'- lislam with 'Yea. Vi> Have No
MananBiS.'
Pea tiirr f] limn'*! 1 In fnmiieii.
Deahi. [he lovel.r subject if iW Fi-
kiolii' n"rk>i nf ^rulpturc. v ill be one nf
ihe featured rlahgeta in the FoltiR" bft(-
Eft uliiri Fobiiui- i.Ji- -'i.u--'i for , *Ci**"
nov*." Tbe ioiig-iWAtHed production
«.'M Ih> pepHnntml «cnn bj A. II. (Voodk
in s«(rf-!atii.n with Gilbert Miller, at
ihe Em»fr* Theatre, Lowdf Shermnn.
-iipji'jl-fni In K.'ilhitriLK- ['orneli. vcl he
1L* itor.
J. nc.iurH for M u
if nm [)*vnf.
Pbfl Raker will be in Ifvjn* l>rHn's
thirl iiprmnl Mnaice/Boli Rcnie, now
IP preparation.
soau 10 iH.ndoet 3311 Ple«#fe,
l.ietiiennnl Commaniier John I'hillp
Soiisn. who rrcfntly began hie rbirty-
Jirst' •easnii at the -head mf hia on n
baud, vnfl end kin annual encm-emem
at Willow ifjr«t;a Pa.-t I'hiladclphia,
Katnrdir, R-ptrmber l.i.' and will come
to New Vork for hie only uppearapce of
Ihe year ia this rffy. On Snudr night.
October 7. be wfll dlred a band gf 2M
piccra— his rntnUr bend, which bTim-
Ik-ch 1W pieces, augmented hy l.*W addl-
t^oaal men who bare been under hi*
ilirctioiL rl.iT.inar other "aeasoni .and arc
now l)i New York~*C a wncerr- to be
given id Mndiaon flaaare Garden, abdler
the iiupices ofjhe JTationsI Nary Club.
After Una concert he will begin M*
journey in the Pacific Coast.
The ha ndmHator has arranged a
three . weeki" tntrr tiroiiah Nc,w Enr-
Isud. which- will herin tn Boston on
September 1G. , Durjrif bin New Eng-
!and tour n* will fjEut Portltlid. Me..
while or >"*w: Yenr'n Day h* will gjee
n rone*rt .in Portlanci 0lL,> ' Other
geoKraphieA) extremes on rSpaja'a route
this teuton ate .San Dieipn, fan An-
tonio nnd Hargna,
"Tna P*l| B tii »nd ■.Ctrl."
Some of the dramatic vrrilera insitt
that Rrmdwiy fieril!' waiting tor ,th*
first inheolute and perfect hit or tbe new
theairfcl] season. Edwin "WaUftco.it"
TJunn, who rtprewnTJ George M. Cohan,
h just ssj pcraiatent in deciaring that
"Two rVllnwj and k. Girl" flfla, the bill
at nothing el.<* can ever do. This [a hia
latest effdslnti:
"All lb* world loTes a hit, and the
hit of all Mta in New Yol-k at the preicr-iT
time Is Oeorce M. Cohan's productinn of
th" Vincent tdr Wf ta fcj aweetljcart nlt\.
Two Fellow*, and a Girl.' wbirh is dotni
n atanrinp room bLUrine*- *t extent per-
Wtaance at the YnnnVrbilt Tbmtrelhe*«
^Ptember nlghta.
•Tliere Is an ^Wabh eomethiti*
about th'a comedy, a charm ^f aeitlon,
atmotpb^re andenvironment that cannnt
be drwpribfd exactly) Sna'l we sny that
it is erTefincly lonie? 1>». ihat'a it: a
tonic » i':i htend of noielty and a tons,
of nrtnnlltr, arrl the concoction offarcil
f« extrnnrdtnarily retrrrl ng and juiroulat-
>og,
"Then; too. it ia an beaolifully plared,
on* cannot *ey of this or that particnlar
r-ctor. he did hln ^r,rk better than so artM
eo". B*rh Allnn nioebftrt "and John Halll-
<lay play flgwIeKfly, Buth ^hep'ey with
?■ riii 1T1 and armpathy, while Clalbom;
nstrr fn"the ntle of a fledgling ffapncr
adda piire drtltht to a cbaming ev-enlng
fn the theatre." *
rfcrii" bj. Snx * y rC c [ rja can .
THAU MACiUNFl.
ea 1 n red plarvvr tn • OMge < pIpt.
Tiillvil -The Emotion." by A»nc
Banner, TvhJctt ajnasta at the sefjia
Aria TliTftte* I», Be
Bosich. (o-nlglat.
HEll-IJT UACKBLLAft.
wiin in in W starred Hy A* IT.
M'ihhIb ibU ncaitin (n nerr ""tvil-
lard ata#a| pl«y. "I Ah For Hal*."'
ON THE SCREEN ■
. r - . phoin ^j Kearlili I
' l "'-' /"ataaj'' ifi:HllAY,
aba : . s4«i la- b.«r Imtun , In '
Pre neb Doll/' m-M»»r r | ycati
st tht CdsIidI Thcalre. ■
NEW PICTURES AS REVIEWED
BY MORNING TELEGRAPH STAFF
CHANEY TRIUMPHS
IN "K OTREDA Mr
Character Act^r Does Bemarkable.
Work at Bell Ringer in litest
TJniTanid Spectacle.
SETTINGS ABE EHORMOTJS
Plctn-r* prvvra Sifct" Df*pl*- ' °'
rav«n*bt-i frerllrtloni Fran <.'oaat.
Hit Doe OfPor Appeal.
. PATSY HfTH "MLLKR.
A* EimrrnU, tal "T** Hancbfeuik
ot Notre umnir" *hr •rorcit a
arr#*t -«o»a*aa at -f¥»- Aatur I***
alaht. ■ r. - '
By LOTTZLLA 0. PARSONS.
The firat-night aodienc-! nt the Astor
Theatre saw last night The Hunchback
of Notre Irnmr" with tho accompanimeot
of Hugo ttieaenfeld'o muaical acore. I
saw it in the darkened projection room
with nnty the' whirr of tbe project inn
machine, bat ihe absence of the music
did rot destroy the two definite imprei-
Ainhs that I curried away. Our. that the
letting*, were as fine as I hare ever a era
on the screen, nnd the other that thu
Hunchback dented by t-on Llniney la
horrible and so devastating to the cy
and *he peace of mtnd thnlit leaves nntt
in a eurie.ua wrooght ttf condition, won-
during how wj grotesque 11 figure can pos-
sibly create any sympntby.
At first 1 wat inclined .1.0 feel that Mr,
Chtmey had ex'txreralcd Quasimodo, hut
refreshing my memory with Yirtoe
Hugo'a novel I And his description of the
keir.rinjrrr ftta "the ecrreii conception ei
ACtly, And. atraogely 'enongb, after th<
firat mnioenu of repa'sion a^ this uti
canny monstniaitr. Chaney makes, a bid
for sympathy — and gVta it.
Reports from th" West <*oast f where
■The Hnocbbach of Notra Dame" tu
shown ai 11 prarlew, were nst enconraj'
tng. ''Another mlUlon dnllara -p*e
where the woodbloe twineth." was the
vordict Usned by a fe* privileged eoula
who had been permitted, to see what Vol
veraa] did *ltb Victor Hugo's story
Then I "saw Tor mystJf'-and I had (0
discount A large percentage ot tbla. pre-
mature fOtaip t had heard. In -all hon-
;■■-:■■ I hhee to. say there la MDvethlug
wriing lotnewbere— aiirely I could not
hold ao- different a view from my con-
frere* on The Weal CoaaL j ";
Fmsent Version ftr-fr]llnl.
Then T heard the truth. The Weet
Coaor version was uned'ted. badly aa-
scmhlBd ■ end put -ocethcr without any
elimination*- Robert Sherwood and
Hugo Riesenfeid. I undentand, are re-
sponsiblc, for tbe re-edited version, which
ia a piece of work of which many plena-
nui tilings can he said.
"Tbe Hunchback of Notre Dfim*."
Laid in tbe fifteenth, rcntory when eivili-
katioa ereg m a low tide, ha* all rbe
loaches of depravity. sUipense and ghoul-
ish lerror that chnractTritea the novels
of linao. The' ftitnona Notre Dame,
n-niiilih* after all these centuries stiLl a
place Of worahip 'n^Pnria and «nf of the
sij:hu American tntirlata necer fall to
viait, U the center of Ihe story. In fact,
we are told in the *rbrlnal. Mr- Hugo
callrd hia book "NatTr, Dame"* and made
the church and not tbe Ininchbaek the
main Issue, The present Notre l>«rpe
ha* not the wide approerh and step* that
holds so much of the actinn nf the
story, but the rest of the prear enthedr*]
remains as it was in thoar early days,
when there was a constant fight between
the church nnd thp wicked el-.aient wliie-b
dwell In the *ewera and hjwnrs nl the
r>cnch capital.
The motiftn picture cathedral looks
tike a ^i"3intic piccf nf sirhitrcture. Its
fnithfulneas to detail nil) induce R"nTf*t"f
foil; tn bkIc if The Huncbbncl; of Notre
Damp" was not produced iu Eurnpf, It
waa mad* la this coimtrj- — and while
the esccllpnce of the setting an 1 the
exceptional l^shtinc eowld be made the
Mihject of an arriclc it ii nc-1 nnr pur-
po^" to disclnae any tecrets of thV cam-
era or at i*d in — sufficient to saj.^Hh"*
cereal went after big effeHa ajul soc-
recded in petting them. How It nan
done does; not matter.
With th* original *tory Tresb in my
mind I n*i» willing In ^nrnont-T the
wrath of bygone anibnr spirfta. and
present playwright*, ton. and say n
laTge part of the license taken by Ed-
ward Love Jr.. who a fapted the alory.
was permiaiable. What wonl-i bate hap-
pened If tbe stnry irfls rilm»d HB>.HtigO
Wmte 1 1 Is easy tn vtf. The public
would have turned in horror at the
wholesale slaughter of all lbs ebarnctersi
and a&keil f->r a little light and a Utile
air., please, I did regret.- however, that
the gnat did not have more of a chnnee
on the pwtecn. vVith the marvelcni*
thin?* gpimils d*< In the piettire* lbe»*
ilnrs it scrmed to me the director mbued
a big ehanca In not getting a' little pocb,
edy rrltef ivith the antic* of this trained
pet of Ekrneralda.
Co-ncnr iVnaia »m Wtleaat.
^Tbe majority of Hugo's nereis are 10
prtffnlly bereft of any Hgbtmsaa that we.
feel every rreute fo* a coenedy torach
should be utOiied. In the motion picture
Ternon. of "Thja Hunchback of Notre
Dame," the momenta, nf liloodahed and
erine are teaaoned aomewbat by the n<-
taadce of Esmeralda and Pboebna, the
two yonng lovers who are spared to oach
other in ,th? end after a stormy aeaainn;
of murder' peatilene* and suifnen death.
In those days of continuous Warfsro
between the ariatocrac? and the pow,
everything was Intririe sml dirlilA<id
nlota bd that the truth was never re-
lieved and Uec flourished boldly In .their
pi tie*. cAUniug tbe v.-irted to go free nnr!
the In&ocent to suffer, -V human ltfe wis
of less eoneeqaence than a tronblesnme
fl.r. Krek "Semerfttdi, 'n the hsok. ia
hanged for a crime ihat ahe did not
commit vVe ar" tri.id I^nirertal decided
tn let her. IrV*. Tt learea a pleasant rgate
In the motub.
EermeniTdB, who was stolen hy tha
gypaje-f from her cradle and later sol'1
to C1opIa..the king of the beggars, whtite
re"'m H laid in the "fnnrt 0' M!rncle«"
where (ha crippled walk and the Mln-l
nee as soOn a* they cense nlying their
trade, is. ■played hy Patsy Rath Miller.
-dJth.e is sniLably *"Bst so far as her slim!
youthful beauty in eoncerned. hut In
some of the heavy dramatic scenea she
seei-is ft Utile h* wi"dered. Foi-tuftately,
'■'nf- i* flanked by l.rn (,'haney and Ernest
Torrene* whn aarr.Lhes* big dram*tie
moments with their erlistry and skill.
Hor gbod looaie. too, n i! 1 go a long way
to cover up any defect* in her ectlng.
Lon Chaney'a performance, we. do net
doubt'. WW be the, canter of muirh dls-
cusston. Bnr wbet«Tfr Wmc^uairMi '«
reached one admit* bin characterization ft
Tttta* rri-lpiTi ttllt he hminl-
r«M r..-ol.).1 ^r radln ffroasl
atpfloa -VFOA aqr. * Tim ITornlsr.
T*lc(irn»r< r ahraagra ihe cwartv-y
of 1.. £fiEnaeri*T * Co., of \cm.
'THE FRENCH DOLL'
ALL MAE MURRAY
Star Frtdti4tiaate« in Lierfat and
Lavish Feature ■■ Center of
Capitol Theatre FiDgram.
WEARS
HAHY
COSTUKES
By D, Q. WATTS.
Tlrif week's feature offering at the
Capitol Theatre it Mae Marrajf In n
version of -The French Doll," which
recently provided an npnropfiate Stag*
wttiita for Irene Bonlnrtl. It Is, in Jtt
way. a vehicle b1w> fcell adapted to Mian
Murray fnr It pSWvidea lief with the role
or a tern jierameh tal frcucli girl, with uri-
jri][,:f I opportunity to appear In Frenchy
clothes nnd with a fete scene in whicii
hsr {Islicillg A 1 « i i 1 y is put to gnod nsf.
Ms:-, Murray ia n gr>od drawing enrd
and litre har characteristic pontine*.
smiles nud geaturea arc more in evidenc
than in any other of tan* recent pic-
tures. There h ajao Up doubt thnt thia
star has ability sacond to none in tbe
weirinc of exotic coatnmea, and here,
agairf. *he ja more lavish than trsu*I.
1/ fault 1* to be found wicb the pic-
ture it !• that the ilir Aecma ilmost t-j
be giving an Imitation of herself. YmuHi'-
liile and the 'rentes have many clever
performers, who tpecig'iin in hrhaglnc
out the salient point*, in airing* a con-
centrated fSKence, brifHy and with exag-
geration, of other .well btiown performers,
"but fn the present cage Miss Murray Is
beine MLts Murray an bard tbrougbout
the >ii or eaten reefa fbat Its effect
tr.s-.inl th« and ia tomewbat cloying.
Back of the star'a piroucTtJng before
the caraero there ia the outline of a story,
but hazy at best, concerning the attempt
uf the girl's family, in leajrc+> with a
nhBdy manufanTJeee of fake antique fur-
nltore, to foiat acme of theie "art treat-
tirea" out* the bem, a wizard In the
canned flab Industry, but n little short 0:1
cultora. However, this does, not amount
to much. At rimes it ia almost .tunny,
but at other 'rhnca rarbor silly. First
and last, the production has Mne Mur-
ray written alt otot it in larga letters
and htrr fana will probably bo quite tatis-
■ ird with these nlany glimmcs of her.
Mr. ftothafel'a presentatiern leftvea
nothing to be dcaired. An excellent over-
ture, innJc an of selection! from "Bo-
heme," onened the program. foMowed by
two ballet u umber* headed hy Ml.*.
Oambarelli. A acenic trailed "SaLmoo
JPIahing," from tbe "Field and filream"
series, h the brtt picture abown. This is
fnllawt-d by a new edition of tbe Capi-
tol bmntlcaiating unit, intrndnoing some
<if the artists who Liroatlces!. the Capitol
Sumlny evening concert!'. There are six
special unmhers to thin- offering.
The screen magattttn is presented and
the feature It i'ij-n Introduced hj a pro-
logue in which Thalia /.cneu does a
dance in excrltrot imitation of Mae Mur-
ray. Owing In the lourfb nf the*prn?ram
and tbe light uuality nf the main pic-
tare the usual short comedy ia this
weelt eliminated.
'WHY WORRY' CORE
F OR INCURAB LES
It Takes a Giant and a Revolution
to Hake Harold Lloyd Forget
Imaginary DU.
FEATURE OF STRAKD PROGRAM
Mari™h« Band, Prerrrllns 1'lrlsre,
rarnlsbed "Ataaos»a*n" — ■atlat
.\hmbfr IncladeSi 4 Bncelaltlaa.
B y gEIJJr POLtOOK.
To deaerloc "Why Worry 1" which" la
the current attraction at the Strand, 19
a* difficult as to describe the tenaiuiott
of being tickled in the ribs. The piece
is broad farce, with an occasional Mt of
bmi-losrjrjo; a combination of what ia
oldest nnd nrwest lo this type of work.
There Is nothing particularly original In
■the Mca of the Imaginary Invalid 'vbo,
while searching for rest and quiet ne-
comes embroiled Jn a South American
revolution. The authors however, pliy
the tin-in" with variations ao elaborate
that one soon loses the central ntory aa
one Irv.cn (lit- tune of "The Mocking
Bird'' when played on the Wurlttxer.
Harold Ltoyd, aa Harold Van Petfee&i,
belongs to a club of wealthy society
idler*, and enjoya poor health. Acrcttf-
panied by bit uurre fJobyn* Rajstonl
who "has her heart and soul In her work
—especially her ■'heart,*" he Beeka pjeac*
and -fclnsi.il) in lbs Ironies. Arriving at
his destination ha. find* himself In the
uiidJt ot a hotbed of revolution, and It
arrested snd placed ii: a cell with Cole«0,
a giant "wild hermit of the mountains"
puttering \i ith a toothache^ The two
escape Irooi jail, and the tooth pulling
epimtde which follows provokes roar* of
laughter.
Cohrssn and Harold become gnat palg
anil their efforts to put an end to tii.-
revolution includa making human ten-
plus »f the enemy. The men In charge
of the revolution ia Jim Blake, a "rune
cade American" with dealgna qn thl
nurse, and when the interesting invalid
is called upon to protect "onr Nell' 1 n*
allow* a righting ttreak, and after; the
necessary hravadoes declare* hip love for
the pretty miss. It you will ait down
snd think hard for a while you may be
able t'i timbre up some nf the tblngs
that hnpiM-nns a result of this forced
segregation.
Mr Lloyd ha* extracted from the
: heme by Hniu Taylor. Ted vVilde and Tim
Winliin every grain of amusement there
is in it. Every obrinus cnnsequehce of
Ihr imLirisniimenl hss been utilised, and
chnrncters and characteritticB without
number have been ndded to the sum total
nf incident in this slap-ban* rios ot
nlmiicdity. Aa an antLdoto for the blue*,
and a campflign figairL.'i-t the "Alwiyi All-
injt Leaive." the picture's service Is
Kreflt enough 10 WBtfani (bo ertrtlon nf
a statue tt} Mr. Lioyd by nn apprecia-
tive public, Coresso, played by Joban
Adtsoft, who Ja said to measnre eight feel
nine and a quarter inches snd to weigh
4o0 pnunda, sharea stellar honors with
Mr. Lloyd. Jobrna Balaton has littla to
'■■i- as the ntirie, hut she doe* that wall.
Thi' picture ut not cults as good as
"Grandma's Boy" and "Safety Last."
bm 'Why Worry"— when Harold Lloyd's
In it?
The overture lrr Liazt'a "Las Prelude*,''
which is followed hy "Statuettes," ■
dsnee fantasy, nnd Selection* played hy a
Marimhn bend serve an Snath American
'■sUno"^^!^' preceding the Lloyd fea-
ture. In addition to the Pictorial there
is an Aewlp s Fa.hle called "Derby T)ny"
ptkF ■ciij.h and Ends," a compilation of
short se*ni«L
BALLET DANCER HELD IN RUSSIA
Hlli. KlamaatowJM, Wife of Hark.
Strand Master. Ha» Trying-
Experience,.
zEatnamoHED to teach
While «n a trip to Warsaw to visit
heT mother, who was reported! desper-
ately HI. Mile. Leokadjn Klementowiri,
a Busaian ballri dancer of cDnaiderBbie
prominence in thia country, was held by
the Rtissian Soviet Republic *hd her Te-
rurn to America delayed for', aereral
reeks, according (o a crableyjram received
by Joseph Plnnhett. manaxing director
of i.J,f afark titVand Theatre,
Hrr-caac is aald to parallel those of
many other artist* of Ftuultn uitirity
who were compelled to return home tu
care for destitute families or promt
against tbe confitcttiofi of personal prop-
erty. Mile, mementowic* la In private
life the wife of Anatole Bournian, ballet
master of tba Mark Strand Theatre and
former member of the Imperial Russian
Ballet. c4
L'pon the improvement of-hee mother's
condition Mile. FvleincnlowIcE accepted a
Iiroitcfi pnmjenient fn Warsaw, which re-
aiiirefl tho creation nT several special
ancci for a new futuristic play called
"KcrtiV," fmm the ptru nf a 19-ynar-old
author named Antoit Vanflrich- It is
aaid that the success of the play was In
s sirea^ Hcasnie attributable to the Ken*,
satic-nal (ray in nJiiih tbe dancn n-(H
!>t»j-en. Mile, Klementowici ^Informed
Mr- IHunkett that >.hc wnnld brlUE the
>m^-" plaua t.'s-'k with her when ahe re
turnedi and would make an effort to dupli-
cate the ditncea is New York.
Soon after her prcat success ahe wat
t-yiuisitionrd to lencli in the public baE-
let schooix of IVtrograd. and a (mop
of friends victb ofll!r::nlly detailed to con-
duct her thrrtr. Hpacioua ball* of the
former imperial palace atp utHI'-e*f for
ballet classei and rdiiblrcn nf *|[ agea
are crowded intn tlien^. Thnuglj Uarp'
ins of dancing by children ia not eom-
pulsnry in Russia, all eli;ible (jitpila ds-
siroos of this accompiistiment must b«
tnught under the orcae-ir regime and tho
Government oiaKrs dun prorialon for tbe
maintenance of such achoola. Mile, '
FUcmeniowies was W nl to the leading
ballet school of Frirnrrai].
Ittie to tho recilrrenr* of her mother's
illurji'-. Mile- rClementDirica'B Mar in
retrof-rad wns reduced to four weska
frnm tho allnted «:x ilemanded from every
visiting; aril*!. Thla was made possible
only inmuj-'i the g-raciontne** of Mil--.
( r ubovB"Cherkoff, her friend sjnee atudent
day-a, who volunteered to replace her in
order to speed Mile. Klementowica to her
mo'ber's Hedsitte,
Mile. Klementowicj- will finally return
to America on tbe Prealdimt RoOaeralL,
which nrrivr* September T.
bnioue \n the aunali oT motion pictures.
It is remgrkahl-i when one coa-dder? the
excess weight ^f seventy-two pounds he
ws- forced to carry lo h-tighten Mu effect
of the hump snd the protruding breu.-t.
ria^ble sign* cf his deformity.
'r.ir-inrr Dhi *"■■• Work.
Km-st Torrence. *a ClOpLn, king of the
nrflsr-a-nrld, haa nnotbar big -nieces* to
hit credit, althoogb ha haa not lbs tip-
porUinlty in this that he had fn "The
Covered fr'aiton" and "To 1 'able David,"
but his work, nerertheWt, atanda one
aa one of the anJatic perfnrmancca of the
pictttre +
Norman. Tverry, aa fboebus, plays a
role not an. lite the one he ii.-.if i:> "Tha
Me ri-y-trO- Round," and as the brave
knight he givea a eofiiincing perform-
ance ind la Bdenuate In hit part- Other;
who glee astiafaceory account!- i-f them-
se'vi-s are Nigel de BmtUr a* the prlrr:t,
Gladys Breekwall at the mothee of Ea<
metald* and Brandon Hunt ta Jeban
the villain.
rpdoaWedly there are tctmeo, title*
and bit* of actio* that miglit be elltdl-
nated in "Tb.-- Hunchback of • Xotn
name." So picture has ever been madi
that is ]ft> per cent, perfect, but the mis-
takes arc in the minority so it sea-ma
npnaceasary to call attention to them,
eypcclallry when ^trin flnlshed resntlt ta an
satiffnetory. Carl Laem-ole and R.- H.
< Yk- h ra ne have made a production that,
iT-ili. from ah entertaining and an edges-
tlonal viewpoint, is all that one can aak
— and that i* bie praise when, no often
attempt-i are mads to do big things and
fall.
IVnllacn Wnrsley, tbs director, can also
lake hla bow. His part ha* been wall
1>'oyed, a* has that of Kdmund T. [*«»,
Jr., the writer who athttrl>cj the Htnjo
htury — and every one will admit adapting
a stor? that had en much that had to be
changed on the screen fras no light task.
"The Merry-Go- Ilound" It doing ; a
flourialtinj- bustae** and we are wiling
to waser 'Tbr Hunch-bscfe of Notj*
l^ame" will also help the ecblbitor «*
pay hi- rent. It ban alt tha trO-uX* 'h*t
■nu-..' for a poputar appeal— a love !*•
lerest. beautiful aettin*-*, auapetiae, "#•
leiny. inlrigU'' and, best of all. A n H
-ilctnrial description of Paris at iht tiea*
Colutnbua discovered America.
1.
RY NASH TO REHEARSE IN
"POLLY PEARL" ON SEPT. 13
By LEO A. MARSH
In H« Support Will Be Eliiabeth
Kisdon, GftTin Hair, Ethal Xuk-
nu ud Fnak HorUn— "Ca**-
noT*" Opem Next Monday
fright in Baltimore. — Dae
»t Empiie September 34,
HUB EAHBEAU DT WEST
ANOTITER of .V H. Woods's cenae-
leu* producing vmtnrt>C will get
under wn* on feptrmirfr IS, when
Mary N«h begin** relwitrxah In "Polly
Pwri." This pin v i« n«*a- •uth»V than
Brown 'a drama.; "A Gentleman's
? which Sam H. Harris l*W not
Sprint with Joanne 1-laglea in the
fotding part, but it lias been eomphyely
TwwritMn by th* author vine* then along
line* laid out by Mr. Wood* and It will
bt given a hearing here late. In the Pall.
In. Mis* "N'aiib'a' support will he flsrin
iuir. EUianbrth Uhsdou, Ethel Jackaoa,
rat Hoitou. Leonard Wiley, Austin
it-man and Teddy King,
Miss Xaahfor t.h* last t*n year* has
been cavoninn heri- ami nbont the coun-
try In "Captain Applejack/* under the
management of Sam II. Harris. : ' (I that >"
projected enterprise. Mr. Woods not
> he* acquired the play from tor lat-
Diinirtr but tlir star n* veil.
"Ciaki?»"
tVeek-
Meantime, rehear**]* *>t "CatauoTn."
the joint venture if Mr. Wood* and Gil-
bert •Miller,. Is hard nt it rehearsing in
prenaratlnr. for Thr opening neat Monday
night In Baltimore,
■. Another v»k will be played in Al
lo.-btif City end then the dnmi' i* due at
the Empire Theatre on September SSL
Lowell Sherman will be the alar of this
urhdtictfou and others in ihe company
will h* Katherine Camell, Judith Vo**eHi
■nd I'mni Cossart.
Rnhrrt E4H«a Belter.
Hubert Edaon's condition is much im-
proved, secordlng to a wire his wife,
Mary ^cweooie, received, yesterday from
tVc ( "oust, where her husband has beta
playing In pictures:
Indeed, sccording to the same Joure*
fT information, hi* lUnCHl bit never l-wn
of a crave nature, ia Hie* Neweorab,
lusding ■ figure r*{ -The Won»»n on tV
Jury.'" it the Ettinxe, if informed the
rtporl* concerning UA have been gross-
ly exaggerated and there J* no causa for
; Worry.
Mian Newcewh has cnnriTnied in her
part without miaalnr a perform auce, an-
other signal tribntr to the MnaUticy
wbifh the folk of the *tai» hare Cor
tbdr work,
Ul«a RaiBib«Ma *■ C-o*ib<-
Marjcrie Raraheftn nonttnaevr ber atoc^
work-in Lai Anarlefl and late thUnionth
will turn her liaud To the neefal eiperi-
ineni flf trjlnc out the ptaj by Grorfr
" Wlrton which Mi*. Wood* bis aeleeted
. her «*« In New York this Winter,
i', 1 1 la called '-The R<wd Tofethrr 1 ' and
will l-.r jrivUi a hearinf on ihe atagc o:
vt Majevtic in T^oa Anfe'.ea on beptom^
i-Danctaur Hou-jp^h" Ov*auu
The Selwjhi anil Ueorg« Ch«« p<K-
■anttd their Kn^Iish moalcal comedy inv
portatfon, "The Hcncina Honeycnntn,"
ft llie Apolto Theatre In Chkat» nu
flonday niaht to a etc** of t3,0GS, pretty
ctoee to a box afttct record.
>Th* ehow, oriplfillllj known, aa ( 'Bat-
tUpi PutJrr," had prevtoualy played an
cof8irpmr(<t Of a fortullbt'ln i>*rri>ii.
Cbariea Jingicle* bu one of the featured
roles in - tha company.
Nprjtklbv ttf Road FI|Twrw*t
: "■•■>■ It U prettj early to pa as aflcttmr*
jtdfTment on' condJtlMM in the outlyvnc
diatricti, perhan*, bat errant ajutta re-
tnrninc to town nptrt'tba rond, vni mors
nerdally CblcsBOi much batter froin «
iniwintK* aundpnint than it baa been in
antiy noona.
>|lr. Brady prored it for ,ChIe*)!o this
Summer by runjjlnic' hia r»n»dr, '"Up
She Gow. for twenty-four eonBtcatire.
wreliH to ptofJtabJe hale;- and several at
Iht early towrina; awractloni now en-
rtrnl re deaJiriJj with custonara beyond
' SlanhatHH are nakinj an equally pood
ijut for the territories, they Jibta visited:
1 Fot Inataneje, Irene Bortdonl anil
'Litt!fc Mini Blnebetrd" (atherexl . in
|2.<JO0 in two peiformaDcea in .New Lon-
don before the; reached the Lyceum Tbt-
atn here, 5 ■
W*rklna >'"• (,«'«■ Hard.
In fact, the belftlna powera »«m tn
fee! N<-» I.iftsiiftii in capablr of hearini' a
much hisfier theatrical Wrden tbia ica-
»>n itiiiii *ver hthre wan A.»ked of ill*
iittie city- ^^ ^ - .
The awond comiiauy or "The Ginfhini
(itrf played to <b*alate capadty on
Thursday ftljiht Jant, and *0 thf** iita
mmieal pToduetloii* are lined to- t"nl!i..v
that ahow tbbi wi-ii.
A second company of "WildfJowfr 1
will iip^ti there to-morrow amnioE, wlt!i
■i>wjJ MornibE, JJe.arie." booked th;
next niciit- Tlmn on Saturday the 3(aw
EntJaiid brancb of "The <;|Ina;|uc Vint '
wtli entwine ItaeLC «bou.t the portalv oi
the Lyceum Ineatra then for two por-
formanrea.
'I'll- liouae )iaa a rapacity of about l" ! '
i*--! lis on i be lower' floor. '
«j>IMHnr Weak In Hrhl|:*i)i.Ti,
■ Not content with the francbive for
leiitimate roan sliowa in BfMfepiirt ibu
jifAann, they Fdi- minDn-emeDt baa de-
viled a Ktiemc ts> uCIIJh the "i". [ rt rj:ii*
at ii- MajaatJo Theatre in that cit? h*
aiThig orer the latter half of the week t«
Burlrwiui.
Than, lyway of chine out A full wwt,
tae time Ta dlrided yritti the I'oli house
in Witerhury, the firm half being bm
aaide for hnrlesqiie nui thr Inttor bait
to lerit^marf attraetionn.
This sire* me Pell ouUii * ful! vieek
or road ahowi without interfering with
the week of t'olumbhV burleaque, ■a-bii'h
it if hoolcina by arrangeiDect with thr
Co.ambia VSheeL
noberl McLaughlin is in Clerrlanfl
thin n-eelt looklnt; o'er the new play bj
Uuy Bolton and Frank Mandril, "No-
hody'a BiLaine?i F " wbicb upencil at hin
Kiorlc houtt. the Ohio, on Sunday eve-
ning.
The play aeemed to b*. wet) Jited by
the tint nlxbt audience nmi Mr. Mc-
IJlUfhlin ii sTimifly thinkinc of pre-
aentmr ft in New Tork before the
Chriatma* hoUdeya hate come,
Minna Gombe], Joicphlnr- ' Dlaav and
Georg« Prol-ert head the east.
Ah»nt Ta.ni Tlile.
fJ*ofe* C. Tyler i* aaid ti> has-*
ehanfeJ the titf* j>F "li'ett of Pitta-
hurjj," the aerr Kaufman- Con nelly orua,
heeanu h* ftlt 'the origiuM n*nu' mi^ht
ppjfe aff*o*lTe to th#- thMtre-joern nf
Chleaxo. who Jt»e> priellejjeJ firat to r«w
it on October L ' *
"The Old Homestead" na* th* Ftw
rhoic* and then. "The Deep Tflnghd
WHdwood" waa nnilij net for ?hr
Miliar Hnyh Kord, whn is .,:n -jr-ir the
produrtian, will al*r> he ammriated wirh
^^r. T?JeT In iln pmenUtlon. In the
mat will he Jime.* Oleapoii. Robert Mr-
Wade, Gertnide HI**. Mildred B~>th.
(ieorne. Alison. Ralph Sipperly. Albert
TaTrmier, I>orothy Willi* Terth Mo-
rel. AnsreJa WarrL T. hf. Cahill. ■Hitnr
frywley. Warbnrtou Gui^beTt, Fred J,
Nicbella, Ram Janney and wvrrn] oth-
er*,
"The- Vt*p Tsniled Wlldwood" wlU
hnre r oreltmlnary rnitagenirnt In Tn-
dianijpolU on September £4 hrfore un-
its t« lb*. IJUristOTse, Ohltaeo, for a
protracted 1 stay.
c.+oTge m, Cotaaa l.eairVB,
George M. Coban left yeaterdsy mom-
iriT for Philadelphia to attend thr re-
-jpeulut of "Little Nelly Kelly" at th*
Forrest Theatrv there Isit night, tli*rlua
KiL> B and Eluiabeth Hlnra head the cast,
whicb «H aecn all last aeaann at the
Liberty Theatre.
A. aeooTid com.ps.ny of the tame ahrtw if
now [o the trtOcea* of preparatisni uml
will berin a tour In Bprinffleiti, Haas.,
on Seplemher 24.
"ftsHTl* O'WLallly/" goon.
"The Rhw of Rosle O'Reilly." Mr.
Cohas'i. latent masleal comedy, ii round-
lnf ont. tha laat few weak* of its hlajily
sueceaiftiT Iran tt 'tba Tremont in 1108*0.1.
It ia dne [a Nov Vork about October I.
aT«. a "Art lata aad M»Jrl«,"
A seeoDd company of "Artists nnd
Models" ia being o™embleii for the mail.
It will head directly for Chtcapi next
month.
Ktw AM*™- •"» ■"•»*.
A new nnthor 1* bulatinK forth on the
thefltrlfal borbwu this e«am>n in the 6*s>
"The DftOcing EoHeyiiioon" Opens
tt Apollo, Chicago, to ¥3*980,
■ Scad Figure* Pyomiiing in
Other Sectionl — "HbbodyY
Bnaloeu" Done by Sobert
HcLutghlin in Cleveland,
NIFTIES'' SOON IN BTTFFALO
eon of Merman J. MaiikiewLL-z, of the
dramatic ftisff uT The TJm-s.
Mf. M*nkiowic=- cuAe bis prufi-siaiinal
dehut last night n: Atlantic iSif ""iris a
aketcb entitled "What** WronB With
Till* Picture." 1 which la a part of the new
"Greenwich Village Fullii-j." lie alao has
a full-length play which brm been ar
re^pred for production later In The acanoti.
Mr. Mankiewlea faef;an Ills playwriti^f
artiriitea sa r student at Colombia a lew
years hack when hi 1 wrote ill-: Varaitj*
rtltow mitb Raj Perkins.
Mr. P*rkln> I- fiflllm Us
EATRES FILLED ON LABOR DAY
With Iti Xilwr -TrmsMw BrtUrf,
Broadway Cfllebrttet Mmxj
Opflningi on Boiid#.y.
fT.T. HOUSES ABE CROWDED
..With tint** elmne* of employtoi— ts*
lidirta, the lesitimate ataga handa and
motion jiictun; machine operators —
i'peace with the manager* after an m-
jtaminer ef wrangting. Labor Bey
ce'ehrntn! with ■ rBTirel of Interest
_ Bioadway in matter* theatrical.
.'oar opening* Inst night started in
■oepiciooa fashion and ell the produc-
tion* now current did a Hahlne. bt»i- '
p^sa, moat of thnm giving special mntt-
m*a to crowded hDCLsea- Mansger* ud
cxfipkiyea* both fell aa if they hid ar-
rived ct the happy ending. The *t&.&
hand" pi |J realuEcd most of rhtir de-
Briuid*, nnd the producari had the ptena-
«f serine their theatre* filled. Polly-
attna*phere pret&Ued festcrdty with
acaarvn of lfrJJ-U4 In pro*jpKt r .
Nor i.i a hi nek- Iniunce did any of
.« tniNloretM fail to live up to their
~ jijrreerncAtr, , The jUxe hands
Lfd :>veT-;*iiiy in help In the iRiocew
the opening*, the jnu«ic!ana were all
.; their plaeca and the film oucra,lpr*
turned Ibeir crank* as If they had never
oeenl of wige demand*.
(»F*ff<SV Ar* «rlllljin(,
Ealeh of the openinga had its iii-liri!
oar Vrilllauce. Mad^e Kennedy, who
woo her famt- on the screen and in the
. realms of farce, made her how in mjuj-
eel eomadylest trirbt at the Apollo .!»
'"JtViuPy." which yrta concocted by Oore-
tliy Hntinrllv h ftnmtie) Jones ■n't Arthur
8*.U>?ie3». Mir* Kennedy re*ci»*d a fin* 1
reccptwi* f^om arr audirnrr niijeh la- ;
Bbadril many celehritit*. among . who*!
were. Ruth ChjttertQfl, EJophle BrnJltu,
Pwl Whlteraen. Joe Weber, Margaret
Kingaley. William Barria, Mr. and Mr*.
T^pon Errc!, Hope Hampton and Fred
tlden.
The Yiddish Art Thentre moved up In
Broadway laat night when ThoqLashef-
aky'a Broidway Theatre, formerly the
Nora Ba;e*t opened with "3 Little
Bttrtneai Men," with Rudolph Schild-
trant in th* cut.
Mtrrri* Geat brenght back hS* "Cham*-
Souris" tn Americ« fir anorber Huon
laat nich'. when he presented a new bill
at t he Jolaon Tb entire
The fllai wortd enjoyed two important
premiere* Jan night. Mary Pfchford ap-
peared In "ttoaita" at the Lyric, mark-
ing the first of her production* to hare
an advanced-pric* openidX A hriltiam
audience watched! the story of the little
Italian (treat finger.
William Fox presented hia reraloQ of
Hutchison's "II Winter Oomet," with
ferry Marmot as Mart Sabre.' and Ann
Forrcat aa 'LaJy Tybar, at the Timed
Hqnare Thsatre. As in tbe other case*
the house tfmt sold out.
CMB* AlBMt ('Imr.
Local No. J at i:n: International Al-
liance of Theatrical Htag« Employee*
azreed to arreni ifi> oETer. of the leflti-
maie manager* at a meeting Sunday, and
»ri'l rerelre a 'i5 per cent. incnav« in
wages. The Mnsifiil Mutual Pr«tectlT«
Union voted to |H»tpniiL' the threatened
strike Indefinitely at & njaes uioetmg
which Eaxtcd until four o'clock yesterday
morning. LoCll 802 of the American
Federation of MusLelsns came to an
agreement with tbe theatre* a week
nf; and the dun ojierntor* made ptaoe
tnn weeka uo,
The only fly in *.** oiutmo-nt of thsot-
rtral cohtentment is [hat the mm.kp i:muU
o[ tbe vaudorille. burlearjaaarid rnolion
picture theatrs field, hare net yet at-*--
ii*d with tneir ctDidnyera. ITo-weTeT,
there i> every hope thai ereryLh£u will
he arranged within ten days.
Mr. fefwlna, too, i* setting on In the
theatrkal busincju. He htK coatributrd
sever*.] nmsLi'd] nurnher* iafluriinp a tJsi-
sle to ihe Bernard -Collier "Niftire of
UK,!."' and has done the artore to s new
BanaJcaj play by John Meohan which,
rumor haa it will he givru a urodnc-
tion this Winter hy lieorge M.'(*bin.
M»if *hiiii "SietW"-"
rharlM Dillingham bss dec+Jcd drfi
nitely to open "Nfftirn nf lft23' r si the
Majestic Thratre In liurTsIo on Monday
night oT neat weeL. prior to ils show-
ing at the Fulton here two sveeks ]*trr.
The Fulton has nnderarone acme eiten-
«Lrr ultT'otiorii In preparation tor tbe
Jmpending prodnciiou, Including the ad-
dition of enough dressing room* •hack-
rtsge to Bronmmodste the company of
more than seventy neroon?'. Thfo h»*
been mad* ncceisary by the fact the Ful-
ton in the ]■«■.! has bAcn givm over
chiefly to dre.jtiKtir shnvs and musical
prodnrlinup with nntall CJ*ts.
Among the principal* In addition ti
Bam Bnrnnrd and WlHiam folller are
H*irl Da^n. Yav & Scheurt, Ray &pwj1-
ey. FlOrW* Atnr*. Pmnk Crumlt, C*r
lea ft Peggy, Hefen Broderick, , Jane
lireen, -irilfljitn Tfolhrooke, Helen Ehy
Kock. the Klin City Quartette and rhe
Foc«h« dieters.
The Fulton bas been rrname'l the
Fun Shop.
Joieph t,r Plana * Gnaddil.
If J0*eph Le Rling gal lifa-tirketK all
mixed np yesterday, you con bldme it
on his daughter Mrs. Meyer RnnrnHrin.
She hna just made him * rrandfaihrr
and the gal>er? impreaario la *till in a
jubilont stat^ of mind over the event.
"SlBf DXIOCtC Hflllt'' *•>»>!.
If Arthur Hammerx^ein can riitri ah
open dare nn his calendar when lis ,ts
not bonke<[ np fur a tennis match 1 iM-j
week he's imbg to call a rehearsal nf
"The Nine O'clock Revue." Thk l»
the show he has Imported, from London
find which he linn promtaed to do at th-
Century Hoof about the drat -of .V^nm'
her,
.Morris HlrTcy, one of tlin f,Kne(pali
of the (•riginal produttlon r lina arrived
from Engiund to take part In the fearfri-'
riea.
XoihfAit wl!l he dorte about "Plain
.Inn-. ' the mitsir.nl comedy for Mary Hay
nnd Hal Slisllf. until after "The Nine
U'CloC* limue ■ h dispored of.
To "iFniir TtaU tfllDH,
Jack I'.ntrm fieri his cr.nim!, iii pin-
ner, Lnrctta Marks, hare decided to let
the rlA£c get along at heat it can without
them this season.
They will upend the Winter at their
country home in ltye, studying- rotae cul-
ture. Part on and Alias Merits were last
seen in "Vanitiea of 1923 at the KnrJ
CarTolI Theatre tbla Hunimer.
■'Connie'* !■ Itansford.
"Connie (foe* Home," Edward" Child*
Carpeater'a new eonzedy. will pretest it-
self lo the residents of Stamford tomor-
row night before venturing ]nto New
Vork. It La listed to op,*n atthe Forty-
fiinth Street here ou "xborsday twbhig.
Kilbdumc OonlOn, Inc., h tho nporisor.
Mmir. Dora Ulrofr
AewlT
Madame Dorft fltjoeva arriv»d on the
J.rvlathnn ypxterday direct from the Chez
Fractal in Farli.
She if under contract to gam H. Bar-
rifi and Irving Berlin to nppesr in the
third "Masic Qox Urvu.>,'' now in the
throe* of preparation. Contrarj to van-
nua B*afle* from the other *Jde, daacnb-
ing her aa a Bobeojlen ?yp*y. ah* ia a
ULiaslan girl end, so help Frank Wlt-
ataeh* a prineew Into the bargain.' Prevl-
ou* to the justly celebnted revrjlntlon
ah* had brr own thoatre in Moeenw, 1
M tin 1 - fitroer* and her jniitar hare hacn
rendering o progrrnm of Russinn aont* ili
.Pari* for toe ]a*t jair. She brought the
Instrument with her.
Chmmwi*' at th* r-rrttl.
Leonard Mitchell, newspaper man and
n-ublictat, and B. M, BnrBatde. for some
time eiaAcLsted with Earl Carroll, have
titen charge of the pren deportment of
"Yanirle* of 1923."
Several chaii^ea in tbe show have aim
been made aiape the opcnlog irlght, .July J.
Al to Brenni.li A 1*n^a.
Brennan &. Saod^ the dnnclb,: Lean!
who here been placed under contract l,y
IVilnaer oV Vincent, were with Mclnrjre
£ Heath da lonr last netenn, They
will aiipaar In "Helen of Troy. N. Yi,"
at the rjelwyu thir- WlMfc*
Jerome Kesm'e New *ooa".
JCTOme Ke^n has written a new lovo
aoag fo; "Aren't We A1IT' ot the
Gaiety. Bobcrta Beotty will nlug It in
the fjrwt act of tae -comedy in which
Cyril Maiii> Is starring.
KariDn*tl«a n D Ihr- \X*. t :
Dr. VLttoriu PirdreccB and C*r.
RomesQ Fidora, directors of the Team)
del Plcuoli of Bom*, will arrire in lonn
tn-dsy in advance of their tronpe of
marionettes, which have docked at ]I>i-
IDJl.
The r-ompany i? lintod to ppra'at tbe
FraLIc Theatre brtw next Moaday night.
It*b* HlrMCdo well AcmUi-
■Irene Kintrdo, who w*j irjjTieeid in n,
fall from ■'< liumc, la Ceatral Park two
week* ago, ha* eotlrely reeo r eeed. Shi
i- v..l> i_ .v... .^. s.t ■ \'...;*<
ON THE Sim
ybofal *■? Abln.
KfflJEBl.vr; COBWELL.
Who irlll open with i.isMeii She:
rami ' n "CaLaanoTa" In Rnlilniui
nrit ireek.
NEW PICTURES AS REVIEWED
by moRNim Telegraph staff
MARY SACRIFICE
CURLS IN "ROSiTA"
tr.d Aadicict II So Thrilled ly
Miu Pitkford u Orown-Dp
They ire Not Mused.
IS A WELL D3E0TEK PICTDBE
! Trlurt.pl, TUT A,< of Acl-
■ ml >:rn..i Lablt.'b,
Who M.dr II.
By
Ttuolo b7 VTUttr
** WAnr SAHH.
■ hr Will He; In nehp.n rsn I s la
"Folly t'luirl" on Sepleiiil**-!' I -t.
■ -' - Thrrtri tr rjoldbara.
., ; MlWt f;(IMITKLI..
Bhm I* oprenTlna In ".Vobod?''
Bsilsttil" .tbla srcelc In Clevm
land.
ON- THE SCREEN
Ik hack in
1928." -
the cast of "Yinltice of
e TiAirJ.'r;. riiOhfrORn.
Star i docv hrr »iocr laOtshaJe -rrorlr
' iti -IIvaUh" mi Eke Lrrlc Tbcafr*
' tilt* xiek. ■ -
IflTJELLA 0. PAHfiOHS.
The famous citrla, so bug the mo*t
r*luab!e nr^perty o! JUry Plckford tuid
Cor no many years Ihe ^-liicf envy of every
would -be motioa pli.ture artrcat. lience-
forth will not Bgurc in Mis* Fickford'a
picturcj. Tlie audience* at the Lyric
Theatre last night dledded that for her.
After *er!ng "Itoaita." Io which Mary
fur thr firai time playt.n Brown-up wom-
an, mere waa n feelinc, ibat she had been
drfraudioa: the publiu of ita right* by «m
fining tier rtfort* iu cJtUH ro.*J'
So little ad*e*oe heraidinj; waa given
thifl picture, after seeing it nt.a.pr.vate
shntving at the Kin on Friday night, *y
Warns unprepared t". find ons of thi* year a
greatest pniduiiioni and the lilient thing
Mary llekforri has eye; drrne, uol even
ewtptmi "Stella Mar'j.""
Au| or ibr touchea thit Ernest Lu-
bitsyii taw -l-aaaion'" and -Deception*'
tii" Ueruaaa prvdueriunK that soi Ameri-
ca on if* ear u fev' year* iigw, he hn*
Civi-b ■ ..nsiiu. i hat* Bi-Uuni seen *
picture a* Ti-cll directed- aa, "RoalU."
jrCeneti tlJJit a moro clutny director -ivoold
hnfe felt necc?LB*ry to explain .Mr. Lu-
luiach has lert to iho imagination of the
public* He haft credited the American
Litdiencea with i-noath intelligence to uif
i,- L-*-L.iLiii what be m^an* without a wrii-
len expbinatton. Tbe scene* between
mc king; plnyed by ilolbrook BllDii.ao'd
the ijTii-j!, jilayed by Irene Iticbi.are a
ICAtoa in auwifty riiat tne average di-
icctor will tin irel to mmaif. Mr. l.n-
hit»'Ji knowM his court etouetie «'"l toe
jionip and ceremony surrounding [$ court,
mid 'he never rawer* any ol the nieeiieii
ibat are no piuluily Uduog In many y'w-
I lure* of s- ■ n -
J hr Kin;.-, bofed to citLocdon with hie
iimj.v. niUHL at all time* ahow her a cer-
tain well-bred deferenr-e. She, • demr
enough tn know hia intrigues, checks him
up Wltbotlt ivr lord and master iinowin,'
■■ii- anepects bin iiiiir.er.ins MOaoadea, A
director I""is BklUed than Mr. Luhltach
would have made th* Queen a Jealous
woman. oh*Iou"lT motivated by her angry
iiateioTin to Beck revenge. ln».earl D f mis
'. e tinre u charming woman wine enough
not to give any vun'ble signs of her an-
noyance at the King's flagrant Infidelity.
Whale Caat la Kfne.
In making "Roilia,'' Mary Pickford
lien demonatrated that she j,s t good bu*i>
nes* woman as well a* all artist, flbc
baa not depended *ol ■!.;■ upon her own
i-haLnu and ability lo make a production,
hut she baa surrounded haraell with the
rineat ua*t obtainable, tbe beat director
and a story laid in old Spain tbnt afford*
her n colorful and pircrireaque itioos-
Libcrt, sr L i- | JH ; at no- time meat to wrest
any honors aitay from other memoeraor
her siatT. but baa siren Otfth thn Mob
and Hie Qnern, a cnance that few aura
.would ba%v had tbo -wisdom and fo.-e*ig;n
to do. in^told of, wenkenjng her own
part she lis--: made a productioi. that will
be a fioal for other stars, to try and
ach'teie.
Hero la art in motion pirturr*. Art
from tho ex cedent acenaiio fttmlsbcd by
llaus KTsely down ta too- tiniest hit con-
ant extra. Tbi
_ _spfnsp, coitiedy.
nathOa and; hnmao lDterp*t to tbe nth
degree. All of tbla ha* been <.,> corefuKy
i-ombi'ned that it did not aeem to ut that
(here was oae -nch of exseaa footage. So
ivr-ll don# was the> wholit thing, when the
plrture waa over we sat heck and wiebed
there iv m mora to come. "Boelta" la
proof positive that t etory well done, no
matter how alia/hi tho plot. Is tbe thing
that really remits.
. Boaita ic h little <tr?*t singer who
come* to the attention of the kitjg when
eht< ring* a aong ridlaitjaj him. Hr Is
tlc l lghted with her beanty, her vivocflj
and] her saucy flirtations and I* ho/Hof.
tbe 'time of hi* life watching hrr throug i
m mnalt when aha fa seized by two of
the king's men and taken to priaoit for
high treaaon. A yannaj man with whom
rifts It u hn* Ilnd a iJesjiernt^ flirtation
trie* fr defend her and wounds' a W*n
in a daet. , It dcreJops that he la a crnint
nnd the kUf plana to put him to death.
Memiwhlle the If log free* Roatia. and
give* her and bar comedy family * villa
well oaoinpod with aervebts. The
mother Inaurta that her daughter bare a
title ao tbnt the aerrania can not laugh
at her—and thinking .that tbe couot will
gona be oxcruted the kmg hBa them
morry. both of them blEndfnlded and nn-
ktewnto each other.- Ttoaita, v.-irh n
women'* curirtnity. tear* the hnndacc
from her husband'* eyas and finds the
man ane lovrs— and then the excitemenl
start*. Oeorge Wal*h play* tbe copnl.
iBiptai* H Thtentn.c.
A scene borrowed from "Lft Tosea,"
ttltbougb camoaflsgRil, clips the i;>v-; a
Chance to promise the count's frccdnm,
and then go back. on. hia word. Talk
aboUL suspense, no one hnowa whecbfi
pou-r lime Koaitn h r. widow or n nritK
After she Hcllern her wver haa been
shot. Mis* Pickford has a chance to do
aom* dramatic actiog that plaeca her in
"I J car- eras*. An; one who has hereto-
fore sunD?Ctctl her nf KelDg a pretty,
turfy -haired child will have to swallow
thai unjust accusation.' for she giveaa
performance that Du*e would be prou3
to claim.
In thinkino 1 oyer the njctnrt iri t q B
cntet light of another day II «flV it Fri-
day nigtm It Hem* lo tnt U is u near
tlawleaa as o film could be. There mutt
h-e (Ood photography, tine direction, an
Ji'it'jiiQtr ess: and the story. AIL of the*r>
tiling* Hoaita haa. The mob scenes at
thr. carnival in Seville arc handllHl On
only Lubittcb can handle, nmbe, The
titles arc good; there la oorbiag bapal or
mt-diocre about tncm. H one believis
U.iiii a s family u exaggeratHl, and the
Iaw comedy they infaiau fa unfieceaanry,
that is excusable WstMana) It givei M.lt;.-
R ebatiee for the.moniBnt tn lapse Into
the sort of'thlnge abo p:aytd *o well on
the screnn for so maby j\*ar*. "
The ahcer beauty, too, of the film in
something not to be orerluokcd. The
*cenea of Spaio t niadt In California. \*mv^
no auggeatiln of California, bat inoli a*
If they nilgbt have baeti taken in Seville
"ilpsita" has ail :bc aaeet* that made tbe
Uerru&o pictures tangtbte contributions
ro fllJEi :ic; -fti-n! ij« addition Mary pick-
ford. A picture made with th* care.
nit-'.li.;.'-;''.- end workmsoshin of Ibis do:
only be.'pa the oncj who make it achier*
distlnctiiUt. hnflt heliMi the whole' Indna-
try. We need more pictures like "B«a-
ItV
SEEKS A DAY POR
MOTHERS-IN-LAW
Boiton Woman Open! Drive on
Thoit Who Hold Spumes' Fur-
eat Up to SidionJe.
'SALOMY JANE* IS
WES TERN HERO INE
49ers lUck on the Job at the Hial'o,
but the Honors Go to
"Criun^flbiU*."
TO STA&T A BEAVCE EERE STORY 07 A FRE5CH FEDSLXS
BLd gh* 9*ra II 1ii«a Alt th* rttmait
at Talk Ah.nn th*
jPccelda-it.
I
■ Iniporied by [|i|d nie«riifeld
. Arllnlt, mod ImpTfiilTi C»B- l
rrlhotlon lo Prwer«*ns.
Mothers -in -Ian* bare found a cham-
pion at Jaat in Mra. Clara A. Grhvwoid,
of, Boston, who arrived lit fitvr York
yestordiy for the aton-ed purpose of
foriniag a -Vew York, branch of tbe
Mii;hctB-in-law Day Annocuttiuu of
u-fi-fh she ia president. If Mrs. firis-
n-old-fa abl* to carry out her announced
purpose then mothers-in-law *re going
tn bsve one day set Mile each ye*r
when ther vftQ he honored as they feel
they should he.
But thfit isn't all that Mrs. Qriswotd
bs.s n^epped out for thiN organiiatlon
which was formed- several week* ago in
■Boalon and now has ■ mciuberahip of
approximately TiH. The licit time a
mouulngist ateps on the atajgc frith a
mn ■ E 2 -, -r- of charier about hia mother-
in-law hp> aj not goiug to be greeted with
the niual outbnrsts of levity, but he will
he heard in the silence that hi* cJTons
fihoiiid have. Mrs. tJriswold* in uce-itlve.
That ia if Saw fatb takes kindly to
this new asBociAUon.
■'Mothers hare ■- day; fathera have
ons. ivhy not mHhrrS-io-lAn.'?" Mr*,
liriawold ssks< poIntoJIj. "Certainly
they are important for fltat of at! thef
hnve been mother*."
There being no reason sdvanced
aRainat the move That sounded logical t»
Mr*. (JriSwfiJd she rotteeiTed the Idea of
orgtnicatlon and it la an accompltahed
fact, eren if it can t be said that it la
grotrfog by .leaps and 'bound*.
«"T tnr Huihrri.ln.Lnn,
On the day that Mr*. Grawold hope*
to hare set aside -mothera-in-law-will ro-
celrn candy, or flowers, or -other seotl-
mental gffu. or tlac. uerhap*. a trip to
tbe. thratre. That is one day Ln the year
that there will be a ]aw protecting
moth era- in -taw from any onlbdraU, no
matter what happona the teat of the year,
is the hope of the aisnciation.
Of course, there'' will hare to be- s
flower, and it probably will he a pale
pink rose, nccordinc. tn present plans,
fcivery married man will have to wear a
rose on that day, or, it has been pointed
nut, hia wile will be. ab'r to get a onick
line on how he (eels regarding hia mother-
in-law. And his failure tn hnnor the
risy may lead to serfou* complicafions if
Mr*-, (iriswold's Iden'iA taken up with
the avidity that she hope* for.
Wb-L'ii mother-in-law drop* in (or a
little visit of fit moqtha and brings alnnn
the family cat the huabnnd of ihc liou*e
will pefhapa not oh^y that Impnlse. but
lie certainly will obey that urge If the
wife is on the job. ax Mrs. firiswold ex-
pect* her to li' 1 .
Mrs, CriswQld ;* rrtf ponltivr that all
of the wit and jokes nt the etplnee of
the mother-in -Taw one ■'allcced." ' Thnl'i
her term and slic is gofog to pipular-
l» it.
Bat the re*i nf ibe country ia nnt
(run* to_ esonpn from lliis. unsocial Ion.
Ira. liriswold Is only gn!ng to nrry
In Xcw York until she g"ts * local
branch otaAniied, when she will ■! urt
work cleewheTe and continue uatll -the
entire country has been rlalted.
Legialators will b* appealed ti to> **-
aiBt in setting aside a ikr- for this pur-
fooe. Not to set n legal holiday, bet
i proclaim a day when the pale ptnl
roar wtll be worn, Mm. t : rlawoId *s.va.
Tbe idea came ti Mrs. f";rJ.sw**M from
an utterance of Mrs, Lemlra <THVu!hue.
mOther-ln-law of President CoolldgT.
who Is quoted as saying that, she would
Tike tn see a national moth nra- in -law
day instituted-. Mr*. Ooodhur didn't say
why, hut the innplrntinn woa enoug'i for !
Mrs. CrtiswobJ and tho juaociatlon waa
started. Xor.fs It to be limited U> f./-.i
bcralifp.
This js going to be a golden nprnr-
tunity for a husband-- to aojuare hlmeelf
with hi* wife for the nighta he hva *pent
workln gat the nffire or' visiting sick
friend*, fvTr hi* mipport (no dortbl* mean-
irur intended) will be enlLateu by. Mrs.
OrlvwoH and her associates and he may '■
be called npon ro furnish Fden* ol least.
flvralts Ft.
Eipertnnc,
Mrs, tjriswcld, who *pf*Rka from ez-
berienre. ia a charming woman and far
from the comic conception of n mother-
in-law, Is serious ami she wants the
trorld to take hrr serlnnaly. She Is a
motiaer-in-law herself, bsd one and *o
can talk with authority on the subject
of what is thn right treatment tn ac-
cord to what has Jftcnuely been referred
to ae st least the tongue D f the family.
If .nut tbe head. SHe (tag pome Ideas
that ere expe^eJ tf, oppenl to huabands.
among them beiut tint visita from
m nthers- In-laws should never laat longer
than a week. Alao she i* p'osi(b,-e i that
a mother(n-law never should live with
her matTied rhiMren.
'This fa a qneetlnn that deserves seri-
oun consideration." mfd Mrs. Uriswotd,
"sril I hope, .that it wilt be given ths
treatment that It wnnnats."
It nrobabjy will,
POLICE FIND NEW CLUE
IN M'KENZIE CASE
AJIeged Vagrant Qiteitiopcd OB
FoTuble Connection With Kid-
nnpip.^ of Girl.
■ With the *rrrat Snnday of John Hur-
ley, of Hd'Htbd atreet.. on a charge of
vagrancy, and hia arraignment yester-
day, police bellere . tbey haee a cue
toward ihe *olittioB, of- tho Ooystsry anr-
roundir^ I he kidnapping of Lillian Mc-
Keusie. the 4-mot)tbi^4ld daughter of
Mr. and Me*. Pete? McKemle. of 2M
^\tst Twelfth atr«r-
aevrral uerappi.wbo are Malt] to know
of Hurley a aopposed connection with
the cBaeare. to beaubpoeuod. Patrolman
I>arld i. Donnelly, of the Ojd Pllp ata-
tU-.ii. wbo arrested Hurley, rereivad Ja>
formation about the latter from Hugh
Weldob^a tall driver, of Horatio atnet.
T?i'.i:ue!i.v declared Weldon's wlfn. slid
sb ■ Mii-.- Ha: *■<';.- dresaedjn fetoin>ne at-
Ut*. carrylag a baby near the Biltb
aTruur store from w^terr the- M riven (i(*
chUd was taken. Ha alao aacarted Hur-
ley admitted, brin; in that *<ore to make
a pu.rch4.se nn the day of th# kidaepiag.
('■ii!-ni»i for Hurley, and his sister,
Mrs. Margaret Donaage, jlerrlartd in
coitrt be rouW not have done the hid-
naping. .-•*... ,
By EELEK POLLOCK.
There eeems to be OP end to tbe melo-
dramas of the West. Some of them at*
neatly disguised. Other*, like ''Salomy
Jsiie" at the Rialtu, wear no mturUCh*
to deceive ' you. <Y*"sidem*r Young 1 *
adaptation »t the story by Bret Hart*
abd the play by Tnul Armstrong 1* aa
addition to the list of picture* dentinf
"■fib the njuch-nrJIised land of King
Kartridgf. lr hardly aeems poisihle that
any set of human being* — even the hel*
and hardly 4Bera — could stand th* ner-
voDs strain of an etistence where BTery-
body krepfl his hand o«i hia njafn^, and
Iff. a dull afternoon liiat some one i»u't
being all ahoi up.
HoweTer, whether or aot you" Hk*
■ faloniy Jane," it in wed worth a trip to
the Htalln to see "Bill," a character study
from Anatole France's "Cranquebuie. '
Maurice (Ta -Foraudy- nf th* Comedl*
Fr*BC*i*e plays the t!tlc role, and hi*
nerformanca make* one realise the hope-
less inrdiorniy of the average hiatriom
He appears aa a Parieian market Tender.
whose Maiory conaiau of bating puttied
a vegetable cart through the street* for
fifty years. While watting on the corner
to roller) irom a woman customer, an
nftii-fL- tells blny to "mora on. T ' Under
his 1-ifre.ih Bill mutters, "I wonder why
she take*, so long. Hhe must think J'm
a 'fat-head.' " \VT1ercUpon he la arcusarl
of calling the gendarme a "fat-head,"
vnt. to prison fnr t"o weellB and fined 50
franca-
BcHtenee Ha* Us Ap^«Vnt*n*»
.His jail sentence has the advantage
of- a (kaii room, a comfortable bed, and
regular, [oo'J, ao that when" bin time ii
ii]i th? only unpleasant memory la tho
separation from, the piish-t*rt. Ue finds,
however, ob being rHeascd that his cua-
tomara have cither - forgotten him fiw
leok upon -him (is a jailbird. With hi*
tradr 1 fdoe he has no means of lira*
hninl and is soon evicted from his gar-
ret. Welcoming a chance to return to
prison he goes deliberatnly to an offi-
cer and calls him a "fathead." But th*
officer merely orders him" on hi* wgji.
While contemplating silkld" in the FJeig*
a Long comes a little, nc-wfsboy friend df.
former scar* and taken the olrt fallow to
his hotm-. After being niado comfortable
an J hsrlng snmctbiog to eat "Bill" to
bis amall benefactor observes, "It may
not mean n thing to our Republic, sou-
py, but you can qsy thai: you saved a
man's life."
This picture which was brought her*,
iruui France py Hugo Klcnenfeld re-
flects ke^n observation of life. There ia
a whole phitpEopny nth ol it. Most
tronblea spTilig from just rach incoh'
*eo.uanttal Irlfpe* an thn "fsthead"- cfth-
IrbTers]-. The relation of the simple
narrative conveys little Idea of the
charm of the tilm for which, he ac-
knowledge a d»bt of thanks to Mr. Hie*.
crrfe.d. Imagination, however, ia *
S eater managing director than egan Mr.
ta*«f *]•],- *»rf (or copaideraljly less
thorj o dollar rvrrybofl.v con mske hii
or'herown production of "Cranquchillej"
r-e-Bta*>e No< l'nrr.1(-nlarly IfgnTi
To rrturn to +, Salomy Jane." It's
juat another bur of ibpsr "C'adforniR ia
thr reckless, lavrlesA. romantic daya of
-ll'"" aifairs. Thc^ opoDina scene showp
the oil siage-coach "bravlns the lork-
lag dangers of the high Sierras" and
being held up In the art. Jacqueline
Logan Is Salomy. the raatlicrlrflj
daughter of Madison Clny iChatlrK Offbsl,
"a Kentucky gentleman. 7 Ssiorny it
also the "idol of ItH Dolt" All the
imnoTtant gamhtT* and gunmen fur
mLIra around avr> In lore with brr -s:nl
even the unimportant ..no. .fiimcs Neild
is aean is a "survivor of an old Ken-
tucky fond," and Tom L'.irrigait Js one
of the ntany members of the Vigilantes
in love tTitn Salomy,.
N«i picture of this type is complete
wllhnut "the Stranger,' and Maurice
Flynn mnbts a very engaslna one, w^-i
propoees In "the shade of the giant lied-
woods'' In the Xant' rneL A .hfaoe'et is
the caoac of mnat of the trouble, To
dear her fathom so*p*etsd - of havidt
held up the stag-e, Pclcmiy Jane f* forced
to tell where she got the bracelet, and
hor confMslon lends to the arrest of Re I
I'ete hy the Vigilante*. "The Stranger'
la believed W be Pete's partner in crime,
ti nH t-Tie two are led awny to be hanged.
But tbe "Stranger" eacopaa, for Fate, and
the authors have mads him the hero. In
th.-- end tbe bail men nre all killed off and
the '-wrlaiiiif.il rainbow obliges.
- .Innneline I.ojrtHii ia slmoat, but never
mjU*. convincing. 'At any rate, ahe's
pretty- The rest nf the players do credit-
able work. George Mr-Iran} dlrcrmd thn
pvodnctlon. Other subject* on tha.Ui-
alto bill Include a Cameo comedy callsd
*'M-0YinB," which, is a fairly amnatnv
thing -nf its :<iini : the Bisltn Msgaatna
and the oTsrtors la made up of aeTectione
from "Bob ems. ''
Cl.iMBS STAIRS TO GET
BALL, PATCHES IT, FALLS
Fielder in Street Oiae Qulifie*
aa Big leiyue Timber tn
^ Daring Feat
If Max FaebeT.13 year* old. of Ml
E*st Thtrty-*e«rnd »treet, d&esn t »r**r
np to hr a trij] h-agtis ball player it
won't be bee* use he Isn't wDlinr to take
a chance.
Max wa* playing boll in &a*t
Twcnty-niulh ttreet yesterday whan a
hfeb Ply came' toward him and Max. d*-
rldrd td catch it'orbtew up in tha at-
iemin. The bail soared in toward ih*
bui'ding* and Max went np th* front
steps ol nnmbor 139-threr at a time. He
reacbed but. tha ball hit th* center of
his glove— and ntndr there.
Then Mai felt ' himself tnppl*. In
reaching out for th* ball ho had leaned
out over tbe raiUsg on the side of Vfto
high stonp and with the hall tight In
his dosfd bund hr lost His balance nod
fall over the- raDiitS and ten feet, to th*
ground. lantHaaon hi* head.
Dr. Mead in Be^erus Hoapltal patched ■
bhn up and let him go. home- saying
)<ii> lacerationa sua plentifal. -hat
not awitnlfe '
Bfj^HaflB^^Hm^Hfl
_
16
THE MORT
SLEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 .
SPANISH DANCER" TO BE ROADED-PEARL WHITE TO REMAIN IN EUROPE TO MAKE PICTURE
POLAS NEXT MAY
BE ROAD-SHOWED
Oadali .find. "Spuiih
Dia eer" Good Eaoc ft to Be ia
Sptciil Sua CUM. .
JOSS SXGBJ MAT TOBI X. V.
lur Dill Com* Cut If Hatm Xu
Bla Pi.Hl*r. t.i. !■■■■■
L*«.«. l.r L*. Iftfltlw.
By LOUELLA 0. FA1SOX8.
Our 9wn print*) win from Hollywood
yestenJeT tinted ua tfc* newi tbat the
Paramount production of ■ The. Spanish
Duor." which H*rber'. Brecon hu ,'*jit
Snlahed. baring FoU Negri in the til!* .
rale. ie*t rw road-shewed Mtr tins* this ■
Fall, It MtBt that the pfctOT* in Its
flnt cutting wu riven I private thowisg
at tile studios the other day. ud, J<m
Ldtky and BOOM *f the Other prodUrtJmi
cJficials Considered i: so good thai tenta-
tive plans are under wet to [i" it ■
treatment similar to that of "The !>■
cStd W»go«-~
. However, the Idea Is still In a nebulouJ
state- AU that v> kiiflwr, h thkl t>i r pro
dnetion. which was mill* u * Ann-rate
bat not extraordinary feature, ii thought
to have turned cat In the realty excellent
daxa.
AfCdfdtlfia tli* prmnl Pararonimi
schedule. "The flpantph Dancer" ■**•< w
tart been released nun* time l" Jwreoi
bet. It III poanihlp that undrt the nrn
plan it will be given an extra campjiir"
of puhliritr and put forth ■» soon a« 'i'e
exploitation baa reached it* hcirhr ai ■
mau it of pnHMr Interest. The [i^eent
eChtme of things seems to fir >r» with
Pok Negri a SSSh m rial* ,,r,v »*r»
*ga|r> for rJ.*- first time lifle* "ha paaaad
through tn lake up her A«rnr»n alamxur
engagement wftb FUMKH Plar^m-IaMW.
flhe wi : ] probably time her roiaiwMM
with the premier* of ''The .-BpiBt^B
SnetrV in cnae ii should iw ffrwi •
■peclal OpntllC 1« Maer ■■> *>• prtartt
to Idd ■ extra -nrl
SSt. Brenon, wbo i«
dirTi-tinTJ. left T-.tn-rn:.
Anjtrfr* after a I tend i
falj nie«e + and wu. a<
. Bt to the eTMU
rr^pooaibw ior.the
l iiK>rnlD| for Irf>a
z rhe mirnit* «f
orduigto bla fan)
IlT. nnaware of !*>»• iMt*ttWJpl*fl to do
■pedal honor to hi» wot*.- Bftw«evr. 1*
a rertnl illlMTte*' on ttr aubjret r-t hli
a«*oci«tif><i wjrh Miaa N«frLU« dir«tar
inc£iD.itH ihar hrr lrttfc 10 T** Spaniib
Daaeer" »n i:.< bewt tb> iffrtM lid
done afvee mmJOE .te'tt-I rountfj.
RUSSIAN TENOR
E SCAPED TO KYO
AuWl Beretc wttr left City Osl*
..'-» Fror Weak* Btfor? Dii-
aiter H«pp«m«d.
TOVBIED ABOUT ABTIST3
Bfreunkj. HtUw*d w*ot,
wbo a^rieed ! n New Torit but wMk aflet
■ pertljr'jj trip on foot throtiga Siberia
wim Soviet H--!rci:ieei cl«a« at Kla beeJa.
aunt ferwird j-wrtardlT to iciuirf \t
tbi urJotia] hndiQtrt«n of the Bales.-
tioo Ajuu would appeal to Itt *urp«ti
fa-JapM to flnd oat wnat bad bar*, tbr
fate of certain ftoaaUd trtiela w4r>
who* be rtwetlj ippeared in Tokyo,
Sod to some of nbnm he in r-lllM He
W aaaareJ Chat cccnmunl ration vn
ODfertain lad thai white, an efatl wqnld
be nude to obtain Information there wai
■mall hppt at raolrj.* •
"Biri a few weeks' aav." ssld Bete-
agarakj; "I reatjed Tokjo feoro
Ekanjbaf and n-ai jTcrtrd trj Vladirarr
Dobrseotoff, fenarflr 'c«Ik> ttltUt in
the Ciar'i ImpcHil Drchettra. I mia-
fled rirlj tb« Bmalaa colony an th«
hJ(b bluff oeetloakiat ths cftj of Tohro.
Ud Last week, mdj in a dcrwatowfa tbe-
fltr* whlcii looked aft IE It wu Bttd* of
ttwft^ paper it waa ao Crt|ilr. and yet
to isrtipti,- aad Attractirr.
"1 trlfld my bHt to ret mj old Iritod,
Dobrarotaff ,to leave Japan and cone to
America with roe. t%t old municm
■boak hin head. howe/TBr. and wiiil he
would' not come, itatntf na was too old
in <Q farther and had undergone' a' Cor-
lible fxperfence. aj nost of ui had, ainre
the .nm-ehdAnev n( thr Ho-Art Ha waa
in teari- wbes 1 left him. I (old Mat I
would eam money and send foz him.
SnTirar, but now 1 fear it ]# too late.
There were many other muftkinn* and
dancers of note with thtbraTQlnff, all
looked after bj the Bnftaxan Arrphiiibop-
If Ibee are loa(. tbtn (be world of nualr
end my unfortnuatr rounlrj hare lost
art r is# chej harp Long been proud of."
^ BeTeaowaky deelarftd Tokyo iasfre-aed
him aa a aueer "doll rllr." atddded here
and there with real building.*, but for the
mnii part made up of pretlUr-deftirned,
but films*- aTmetnres rbal. in hi* opin-
ion, a-otik) be iwept awaj in a iwicUi.nj
tT a sdt e*r>eHa]li- high wind or tongua
af fUtOr. There ware aereral [hrinaand
traMierit Ruu inm Id Tokro when B«r*-
aowskv set sail for Beattlt, he M<d. ud
Ibeitr friendt fo New Tork it* pew n>ak-
aaa frsntfr enTorta to learn whether tb*T
f
SMOOT OPPOSES
ENDING FILM TAX
Benatflr . IVom Utah PrtMnt* Pint
Obttaclc in Tight to
Eepsii Levy.
nTDTTSTEY BEIUHTS OPTTJIISTIC
reellaa Frt^m'.l- That ("nitti. i
Will Sloe Late on AbiuhibIi
al Low AdnlulDni.
tan
Sba (■ Iikloi gHl,Si>o DmtanKi-- Pi
, fir Alleiri] Rrr
*r I'TinliirHiim, lur.,
FILM BABY ASKS $11,500 '
ON "TOO-SLOW" CONTRACT
Virginia Let Corbin, Through Her Mother, Files Suit
Against Fisher Productions Company, Charging
Agreement Was Not Fulfilled.
Virginia L*a Corbin ii not tvtj blje
ao !ar aa age and atarare gn. but she
it very important when it comes to place
and position on the screen. Tt i -". t an*
Virginia- it uking for 111,300 in *
branch of contract anit filed In Lyu An-
geles ' against tba _£i;her Produciiima
Cottipuy. Virginia, not b- r -ir ; ; of age.
i> atkiog for this 1 tidy ram through her
(bother, Sirs. Virginia Corbin.
Urn. Corbis m forth in her rait thnt
on Angnat 21 last a contract waa ne-
gotiated with Victor B. Fijb*;, head of
the coutpsny sad Aaron L Jtffe, voder
trfaicb ber daaghteT was to appear in
their weeklr production* at a aalary nf
$S00 a week Al the tlnar th? conrract
wa» drawn Mr*. CatwcS ij« qtii'tM a*
Hying the conpanr bad not been or-
ganised. Urganiuiion of th>- new enm- |
pany was completed on October 1 lent, i
aht aaya. and alnre that time ber dnugh-
ter haa been waiting for forty-flTe weeks :
of WDek_
A loisl of 12.000 has been paid on I
tbe enntraet, Hn Sorbin »aid, adding ■
that SlLSOn in m][ dae. according to '
the lertcj of the agreement.
LONDON TO SEE
METRO FEATURES
Xuvui Lo«w M&kes Dul to Snpplj
Bew Tiv«Ii With Fictuet
for Six Y»an.
TXFLAWi CHA50BG OF TITLEi
PETR0VA IN SPAIN,
SEES BULL FIGHT
JJadupe Petrera. wfao la tbroad on n
six month a' hoUdaj wftb her b unhand.
Dr. John I">. Stewart, wrote us frtun
Madrid that she bis just seen a boll
fight.
fVhen abe rttarru hooie aba will begiJ
work at noes la ber new play, "Tbe Eur
rieans," which will b* produced under tha
management of Rirharrl Fterndon. She
Is expected on the Olympic.
All In all, Marcria Loew, who returned
boat SlUrdtJ no -the, LemLhsn, feel*
that bis European trip waa highly >uc-
cesaful. Mr. Loew made a contract
while on tba other aide that .mora than
paid hia war over and, tn addition, made
hira feel that life was pretty good to
him.
While in London he dosed n contract
anr^iijieeHwrit by Senator Reed I
Snioo; in Waahing?on t'jsl he ia apposed !
to no7 rcr-.sion of Lhe rerenue MU ntjhe I
coning erulon of t'ongren li the firn ■
ob*Uc> in the'Sghc to repeal tbe admla- '
>.■- taaeaon motion pletafea and other
■rei»*Q*"i:j- HowBTer., it If b«liere4 on '
r— i autb/iri^r chat Conrreaa "ilt rarlas :
tbe rfi-pnrte ■ bill !■ apite at Senator |
Hmoot, who la to he the next Chain
of Ue Senate Finance Committee.
There are xererai reieona why Conjre*" I
*rfll prohBh|y,reriae the bill. Tbe See-
i-etarr of the Trca-iury ha* announerd I
thai there ia a aijrpla* In tha treasury |
amnimlinp to aboat *toJ.W0,rtfB>. There
i- fl:>n the demand that (he ^ortaxes be '
redaend. President roolidc* 1^ in f**i
at bsi'ing tie tB3fca on lR?omet o( WSJBOB j
a year sad tinder reduced. An the pen
pie in thh c!aaa are rh* majority nf the
tax payers this awotttn prove p^pTiljir.
epp^cially In riew of the comine natlnnal
electiona in 1D24.
Feeling; la atrona.
There i* o atfOPS 'feelinR in Washing'
tor ngainit the entirr abolitloT) of the
nnuwjiifnt ttx. Thfa tax.n^Tr bring* In
to tbe aoTernment about jv\0f5O.t>Xh ■
year. Vfatm, peoplo pay f3fl a ticket in
see prizr nghtn aqd other hig-h admia-
pionit fo* BmnBemtnts the general CMllog
i" thai the government nhnnid derive
noma bcnenl from tbeae soiiTcep.
Probably the gresteat obnterl" in the
war oT reducing the tar on admins on*
will he the bonna bill- Thia Mil aeenii
mirr to be paaaed at the Mrnlng aeaaiep
of Congress. £ven if the Presidenl
vrioe.9 the nilL there are eQuugh irte"
in the new Senste id pass IE onr hia
reto. The lut Congreas panned a bonus
bill, but president Harding veim-ri It
knd tbe Senate sustained tbe veto. The
question will cmn* up ■» to how rhl*
bonus bill la Id be financed. Many aug
geationi >:tie been marie and there U
tare to be a prolonged fight on the rub
Jed. with tbe nwult thai many of tbe
industries (hot are expecting relief are
bound to be diss ppoin ltd.
.M » T T« I Irrortilti.
The Tfefl«nry D*parto*ent will reconi-
mecd to Congreas that a bill b^ naaaed
doing bwrj with tni exempt ■mritira.
Ii bas ben estimated that nearly (10.-
<yia.0no,rjO0j hiie been Invested in «e-
curities which are free from taxation.
If some way ta foood to mi then* **,
rnritiea it will go a great way toward
reducing our national debt and Conereea.
will be then sole to reduce taxes to ■
co n eld era ble ex te □ t
The rumplexion of thr ronunitiee* in
TViablnamn will be changed consider-
ably tl the pen Congress. Conjrreuman
Green of Iowa will be the next chair-
man of the TTaya ud Menu* Cojnmit-
te«\ eneereding Congrewonan Jeaeph
Fordney of Michigan, who retired from
CoRfrrwa last year. Tn»re will be puny
new members of the Benst* Ffhance
Committee. Chairman McCnabfr «'.
North Dakata waa defeated for re-elec-
tion, a» were Senators Oslder. Frellrtg-
hsyaen and Sutherland. Senator rJilling-
fcsnt of\>rmont died last frar and Setf-
■ tor WElliamn of Mississippi wu ■_■■-': t
candidate For •■■ -*:."c-inn. The Hoijao
Ways and Meana Committee wilt iL-n
contain many new faces.
STAGE FAILURE
PUT TO CINEMA
Bnliih Critic Slimt.i Fopnllr Sort
of FfctarM for lAok
of Intern?.
CAJT GET ITLK FITS CBZAFXB
Coaafortabls Chairs ana l^««v AJ
aalaslaa Sews hr Eiicli.ti K»viwwsa
me ftriwn f6r Can dl Hon,
I'!:.! '.. L V IVBlll
She "I-- "Iirsiel a Contract With Realnsld Ford to Make ■ Deri** O*
I'nxlnrtloni In Pari* Under (he 1>I I ■?>• Il-ui itt Edward JoS*.
PEARL WHITE TO STAR
IN PARIS-MADE FILM
Serial Queen Likes Other Side So Well She'll
Remain Indefinitely and Do Her Picture
Work on the Spot
Paris and dear old London look ra
I good to Petri Wiilte tbe pltce to reoieifi
i on the other aide indefinitely. Rumor*
j nf that wafted to our ears tirae nnd ti™*
■ again, hut fMily yesterday deSniie word
| came that MJa* Wll»| bns j-igned a eon-
I tract with Reginald Ford to make a se-
ries of productions at tbe tvclaire studios
I in Pari.
Edward Jose, who has been fir-iring in
1 Enxllih-made prodnctjnnt for aoine time
i will direct her in ber first picture which
cnea inti productum etrly in SspteinVr.
Mr. r'ord, wan ha> been in htsn for the
pa?*t few weeliii (olkiog ^boti to oux
Amerieon prodofera. »ars that Mi*s
While i« the first "f a hat of American
ntatr and direcrora be exuocti to stgn up
for hii pietares deatined to b* for Aaorr*
Jeaan sodienree, Special trcbnidl Ippti-
anrcs of American moke are now on ihHr
way m Pnri* where they will be used
In Miu White's picture. The title nf ber
Bret film Ik not yet ready for public an-
nouncement.
VON STROHEIM APPEALS
FOR REAL-LIFE STORIES
**<*&•*'? 2?"' & , Cc f, b y< d *" "'>• j jDi'rccfor Who Won Fame With Picturizations of
ntw TUn1i Theatre in LSndgji. to show J
Continental Subjects Declares America Has Out-
grown "Dime-Novel" Stage in FilmSi
! deal or aUft.
BODr OF A.JJ. DUKE HERE.
Weal thr Par* ■ is rmnniid nr«
*•««. ne.ta.
Tad PexJj of Angler B. Dnxe, who ru
drowned Monday at Greenwich, Cl, wag
takaw yesiernsy tn the homa of his par>
gnia at 2E*M KightJ-alnlh alreev Der-
.Jamin N. Puke, hk father, lad bU
motber, Sarah Angier Dnks, were prM-
trgced with grief and onaola to iear*
their house to »ifw ths body in Camp-
bell a Funeral Cb-jrch.
Tb* htady was taken frees Campbell's
to th« Doke home it 2 Eaet Eighty ninth
atraet and tb*n to the PMneylegrnn Ter-
minal. fox tftnafej to rhirbaoj. y. C.
fat "n tpeeiti etr, N«w Tor*. TUn m
ths ear oeeontrd by Mrs. Harding in (bt
President a fonsral train.
Mrs: lTuika ban been under the rare of
IV Aohert Wilis of T2 West fifty *«t.
snth street for atTeral dkya. EQsa waa
bellered is be- rscOTeriag from ■ Barren
fWee wheri tha b*wm at bar snn'a death
eanaetflhET. Atehowffa many friridn saw
Mr. Doks'a body in tba Fuoersl Choreh.
, 'terrieat wtn hrW than. Thai
•4 acrricaa wen bl
nwaies wit! *- iyi
_ the Daks MeSkthal
Chtlrcb'in Dorbaaa, with the psitor, th»
Her, Dr. Bradshar. , officiating.
■tat wlD ha lp Dnra*«K
UttT-
Metro productions for tbe next six years,
Tbe Tivoli it one of the ahon- places of
tbe Britlah capital, and ""tn reer-ntb'
built Rt 1 «tf of $2,000,000. Tbe first
picture tri go into the theatre fa "Where
the Parement Endf," and it opena this' 1
enmin? Friday night witb s ipedsl pro-
Eam to Accompany ii. It will remain at
e theatre for an indefinite run. Mr.
Lot*- said yesterday his plrturet will *U
remain nt the theatre for longur than a
weak. .
Lrondon like* American dlmi, Mr.
Loe/w said. FoUr B5 per cent, of tba
films now shown in England are Amer-
ican, Urn" ■" per cent, are shown for pa-
triotic purposes, as the interest of tbe
piihlic £• more in American productions
than. in their own productions. Mr. Loew
aaid, is commentisg on the change of
name o{ hia picture "CnpUin Applejack''
to "Btnngen of the Night," that stag*
dtles did not mean a Thing He gavh
•o*teintere*ri£if illuamtlont of ibis and
cited ne'p n l tcraaions wbcre he and
(of peodu«ra paid enormoiia prices for
ague play*, and oecause tbe title ru un-
sBtiafietdry. the plcmr had tool umoey.
This Is fnteresllng, Inasniaeh is a pro-
ducar nine times oqt of tea pays roe**
big prices because of the popularity the Look eptnrtrsa or intpld
play kaa had on th? stage.
HOOT IN "POKY EXPRESS."
Cewfetr *t*r *■
HaJl* Thriller ter
tllMTMl.
From the Universal offices come*
word that Hoot Gibson, wbo parka his
make-op box: on the UttlTvnai lot. will
tfitke -Tha Pony Expr-ss " * Wesreru
photo-drama.
Bernard McCoonrille. who in now nu-
pereiaLng editor of Vaisersal's brand
called ■'Jewel j," la writing the story,
lalssmaiiaabaJ Oats Ccaaw.
Talk about your newspaper scoops —
the latent amlon pktHK ecoop po.ta a
mere aewapsper to ahame. The BMttlon
ptctare reporter who achieTement It wu
M Ariel ^ trgai. reprncntativa of Inter-
nationil New* Reels, **tv> happened to
be in Shanghai at the time of the recent
Tokio dtaaater. Vargas, taking a canter*
and plane, flew over the destroyed city
and obtained some remarkable pictures
wfliehare bow on their way to this coun-
trj .tad will bt shown, tl tba sautbast op-
PtnwgsWga
Ivrich \'>>ri tltrobelm Is not only a di-
rector at no mtnn ■hility. but, he is aa.
author u .veil. FurtbL<rmon, his ulentg
as n wr'ter ore not confinid to books and
plays. He can write a newspaper nrticle.
The United: Newp- prom ihi« by Bcndiog
out a etory from the pen of ths Austrian
director.
Mr. Von Siroheim says:
"America's literary ttftie hu outgrown
the dime nuit-i' stage. Traafay twoka
hare bad their day. sickly aent:mmt on
the screen i» offenaive. It la life— with
ila inieve Bt-vioqa. it> uueer medles of
petty hater, greed, funning and ladgater
—the real emnlioan of real people — that
a ui m>--i are luterested in.
"I ahoold not auvk a th-eatre full of peo-
ple to brlsere in a hero who tooked like a
walklni cnlta red. Men *b» htre conr-
acter enough to be real life heroes do not
Heroes do not
, ■ through tire witboiil'muaalni^ thrlr
li»^, Noe d<i bemSne* H*e ffOCn bre»k-
fa at bonr tn hedt'tne dreased in the
height of fashion. AU poor gfrl* do not
Eire nerpetuollt in rags and fitters.
"Before a at»ry can take bold of audi-
etivea aod ■ irri ihem through the In-
tense moment! of Ita Hloi It mutt be to
cramoted with tbe little rb'nga that Hf«
ia cranuDed with tbat sndienres will for-
get to queation Its rf-alfy — will lauib or
weep nt lh# good tbints or Eragrdics tbat
enter the Iteea of its character*.
"Great screen ttoriea, like great booh
Hwlf, hsTe noi been made by men wfao
tried to gloss, orer life's realities. C|re
audiences a heroine they rtn beliere in,
sod they will follow ber every actintt
ihrnuih the etory— the IJttle tbiags -hr
doe. will ring inn 1 — nnd the loys and
aorrnwa of bey l-fr will ii-.it ib*tn, per-
bapa lo Iran, hat Iheyil bwlieve b*r. and
as H tfwOlt they will he interest"* In
wba* sb* doe-*- Try to tmn nut rr*rj
llttlf human trait — to bend the heroine
Into the codretitioaal mould sad audi-
ences cannot be expected to become intrr-
eatfid in her or ber story.
"I think that modern nfcfurr miken
hare come tn know that It is life which
must be pit on the nrrern.'*
Whit Sir. Voa fitfnheirn nays li inter-
rstiog, hut will Mnwhodr pleaae page tn«
Enter* vat •TBOHKIM,
H* lelli wfcii la wrong yrlta
flortii OB Ibt
eeriltaa fae V
rrtti ta ant * rtiri*
lied Vase*.
Censor Board? He cannot get rer? fir
awty arjth the renriment that life ^.hm;!,]
be pictured as it is without getting the
censors at work. V>V al! agree triib
him. No one wanta akkiy aenliifnenul
trash, bat even the simplest phase af
Hie ia ohieetolnabte.iA the wneitire caa-
nen and until Bometbiot i« done, oor
ttetta will hiee to rtmtin unchanged.
DENIES WILDNESS
OF HOLLYWOOD
Publicity Kan Comei to Deftase of
Weit Coait Picture
City.
IS QUIET 3UBDBBA5 TOWS
F. P.-LASKY AWAITS
WORD FROM TOKYO
Film Company Anxicoa Over Tom
Cochrane and R E. Hdntyre,
Heads of Office There.
HAL LAH0Z JAPAITTSF. STAFF
Hollywood is grestJe maligned in the }
reports wbich hnre been apread, Lou .
llsrsjigelln. director nf pnhlicity on the .
West Oast for Warner Uroihera, said
in • letter wblch wan received here yes-
terday. He denies that there is any
bathi for tha ecaBdil which hu been
spread about the picture eftf and stye
that, contrary to general belief. It is
filled with eament, hard-workine people,
whn urc ton buny to nnawer the many
slura [lml hare been toLd about tbem.
Tli" letter wnt as followi :
"Ab for ss the acandal In Hollywc^d
La conesrnrtl. tlier* la nothing to it. I
have (lubber) ihti Dlnca an 'tbe city of
ditillotiOQinent/ One comet bet* witb
the expectation of virtuftUy being swal-
lowed up by moral degradation, but 1
have seen nothing to ophold this claim.
rlttDe.r Hollywood it a o.uiet suburban
town filled with picture people and a
gang of rnhent. It remluoa me *o much
of the atorlea they once wrote of tbe
Klondike ds j a, the 49en and others of
a simitar nature teeoanied ia history.
"The disillusionment phase or thia
place la that all the young glrlt vbu
come hero to mako a name for thetnaelvea
Ln inbtku picture* don't know the half
of it There is lillle degeaerBtitjn here —
Of eodnae you'll nlwayi and nome do mu-
ter where Jftro go— and as Tar aa tit.
yoaag screen ttpirftota sr« caiiceroed.
they had better come witb n bankroll
or starve lo death. It takes grit of" th';
finest caliber, psntrvcrabcr tbtt dots not
know failure, and will power of tremrnd-
noa fores' to i'i.is'It c^imb U the ladder of
tucrrss in plrtitre*. Why? A promioeu
produeer told me that what they tevk
moat nre wrU kBt-e-n players. The un-
knowns hate to tab* *mell bit* until
they get ahead. Put there are to tnai>v
people after these »mcj! blu that in tim-
tbe routine of visitinc cssthiti sgencieti
baeomes itkwjtfie Henee the d1*iLiu*ion-
jnent. As the prodocpr aaid; "Jt'a best
for them to remain iu <)<hkn«h. or'vher-
erer they come from inatrod of trying to
g*t in pictures Of c"nr»e. we need new
facet, bat we ean't xsmble with people
who hare never had onv esperience","
Ofitcinii of the Famous Playera-L.aiky
Corpontion nr>- aniioualy awaiting <vnrd
an la the fate of the com puny a branch
office In Tokyo >nd its two American
msutgeM. The ronipSPJ tnaletained Us
distributing olRce-? for Paramount films
for Japan and Korea In £hlba ward, ono
of the Tokrn aectlous reported lo have
been CBAttartely denn>iishedH No weed
hss heon hearr! from Tom l>, ("orhrane,
the brancli inauincrr, ejiil It. K. Mi-Intyn*.
oaaiatsnt mnna^er, both of nhim are
well known in New York film cirrles.
It is presumed that titer cairipnnjs of-
fice i*m dpHiruyrd:, and afforts nrn bring
modi> to learn tli.' fate of tbe two. Amer-
icans , r itnl their Jopnnr-a'e etaff. Unth
Sn* York men lived at the Imperial Ho-
tel, one of the many notable buildings de-
stroyed br tbe earthquake, but bopei ore
s(il! entertained ihui the n™ q,isnaged
to escape. t*p to n lata houi no wnrd
hia been reoeiyed from the American
Emhatfty ataff in Tokyo as to tbe fate
nf the many American business men sta-
tioned in the Japanese capitaL
Mr. Cochrane l> a brother of R- FL
and P. I). Cochrane, well-known L'nirer-
asJ ciecuilrea.
BRANDT GIRLS ATHLETIC.
Diiibltn
Head «'!■
exe-Ht-lton'
I'rln
At the regatta rlcao op Lake Hnpst-
cong on Labor I>tj two yOutig wOmrn
of the bouse of Hfaadt atarred them-
natrag by winning pritea. Of couraa.
Fstbe- William Brandt hate* u. brag "li
eiery thing and ib-mgh he does say tt as
■hoolda't. Sts daughters are there when
[| romea to afhletics.
t'hsriotte Brandt, agr lit. won first
prise in a raoue race, and Baelai
Brandt, a* It. won third prise In a
swimming conleaL
i
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LEIBER LEAVES N. Y. FLAT. |
lleaa of Flnt Xeilonal Raaia Bop*
fa laid tan a pot Is.
Robert Ledber. who admit* that
Indianapolis i» his fsvorite town, but
who has to ha--- 1 hk* buaioes&. addxecs
New Tork becaoaf he t* the president ^f
Associated First Nation:*! Pictures,
res\cbed town Itaiurday on the Bereu'
By Saturday afternoon he waa on his
sbbt home. He says he had a line time
In Europe, but la willing to Agii with
any *,s« who saks America is not the
greatest country ia the world. • -
"
MOTION PlCTtTRE HAT AID
APPEAL TO SUCCOR JAFAJf .
Will H. Hare yesitrday appaaird (a
eh* ikiaaxr* -*a+n *t rha talced atain j
I* asalat PrMldeot Cs-alldae lo a-:iin»
bla praelaa i a r lew *>hLRg reuef far
Jaosn's ■Irickea mlllloai aver Co thr
pawpJe. Mr. Kara e*si«*trt that in* <
rest «f rne Prevld'til'i ip*rrh be pal
aa r*rvr m»tlaa plrtipr* ami la tbe I
I r.l-.ni Stale*. Tha Thealrv, Ommh, i
t.'nsinbrr or cawtmeeea at ■»» «eeept*d |
Me. U±jr*i laiifMlaa, sad wLU ass |
ifaawVsnasfa treablea see gives ae wis*
a rtr*a<ftlh>B aa a^.attl*.
In ritw of ths delnft of special me-
tin-i pietrire npejisiga during the . past
two day?. It Is to be sronderrd what tha.
man thinks now who first told the Mark
Strand interests that it was ratddal ta
bnild a big theatre devoted eicluwvely »
films on Broadway. Four more regnlaT-
ly ■ordained, picture hnusea of large siat
and liimnnta appointaenta ban followed
the Strand. 'Then ire eenrn* mora
planned for the immediate futon and
stITI the wizards of the camera an un-
satisfied.
I 'uder the elrcumiBts^ces. the follOT*-
ing .from the Saturday Review of Lob-
don may be enlightening. The writer, In
speaking of the, downfall of a recently
imported American stage comedy. Mja:
"SJIr+c* lie) r-iJ-Ce has been suddenly t*>
moved, rriticiam is needtesa, but an In-
■liiest mny hnte Its tftlme, A^d a nrdice
nf death by misadventure ahould contain
a rider on the folly of playwrighta who
try tn beat the cinema at Eta own gama.
Lob Angeles, of «-wirae'. supplies tba key
now to the r.hole production. The piece
jimt such stulT OS fliffls art made of,
nnd Tvhat might make a jaunty little raro-
reel silent '•comic." in now furbished out
ns a Ihtte-ttCta comedy of the anoae*
word.
Matter of Price.
"One naturally aaks why any 1 ' ton
should stay ln tovm of an eveulDf. to aea
plays of this fype at theatre prices wheat
be can get exactly the same entertain-
ment for a shilling or two in hi* local
rrietBTr. hoane. In the coo^ietitiTe race
the cinema starts witb an enormous han-
dicap. It can da the Job at t quarter th#
price and it wes that iu patrona do not
pay three and a is -pence to agnnixd on tk*
benches of tbe pi£ but provides them
witb a septrote am chair (of tortsj ttf
a handful of coppem.
■Tn P seriou* drama la not so > affected
h ythi? competition, for there win tlwmpa
br a definite, thougb periloualy acsnty,
public which wents It and will take noth-
ing at all if it cannot get it- The prob-
li-rn of the repertor ytbeatn It not to
herr people out of the plctnn hOust trat
out of their homes; the problem o! tba
normal theatre, offEring designedly -pop-
bdsuT pltya. hi to keep its pahue oot 0*
the "tnovwa."
'■'Th* normal theatre may be holding
ita own In London, but it has Voat mH
heavily in the ewmtry. *nd Graasina
Barker hs» teeeutly 5ng-gested that the
coming generation may relate a play to
a Blm as their fathers related a stag*
coach to an express trail, It Is not in-
roncelrsble tfast the drama, ss entertain*
men*, may become befon bng a tecrj
curio. Seetoie the cme-ma has colhirae
Lti bmlni^a by aerving gOodt of ■ Mb*
quality at a fraction of the price.
vormal Theatre WU! Uts.
Aod fnrtber:
■■The normal theatre, the theatre that
la. which In content to provide in entar-
talnment. will lire, despite ail meehanl-
ra| rirala, by Its Hawtrtyt. if it can find
them. It wDI live" too. If it eaaaot find
them, so tang as It can ettfid by Its
vtrenoth. whleb is tbe presentation of
peopl,*'* talking well. Merely to mika -
people siutnble la and ont.of trouble is
nor enough: sny fibs ttQdlo can. fve ytm
better, quicker, more rariona tu.mbb'ng.
When the rpecch is golden, the filnt UUet
fall. Imsginr filming Wilde Or eodeator-
lne to nsck up the beat of Shaw tn
celluIoM: So long as ths playwrigh;
ran gjvo the actor words worth saying
nnd- tbe actor can gire the words BsW
due, the theatre is safe en on eh. But If
It "Miy to meet the 'movies' by moving
with them iu I abrtil* policy of Imita-
tion In dispatch and derice. then the
aeat nf Authority of to-morrow ia tip-Dp
plush at a shilling a time, and the aWr?
nf gxrod npnech trill be an nothing wbea
mntcked with the moaning of OdsJCs be»
fore n flickering iereen/ r
LON CHANEY TO STAR
AT VETERANS' CAMP,
leading Player id "Hunch-hack'* to
Plant e Tree in Hein«T*> of
Harding' in Adirondack!.
When Lon Chaney, the star of *Tni
tliinrhback of Notn r>am*." at tha
ArtLor Theati^r. which wiU be presented
fer tbe "benefit of the American Letious
veteran** nnjiinisin camp drive, .t0-IDOT-
row marine* and evening, terminates hit
official visit In K*w Tork. ho It to fM
eacortrd to the Tetersni 1 monotain camp-
la the Adirondack* fry a delegation of
American Isegion men headed by L>.
Hamtrel Lloyd, president of the teterana*
mountain camp. There on the lawn fa
front "f the Warren HtTiiinar memorial
he n-ill plant the first trrc in honor of
our lata President,
Mr Chaney will make a papnatl tp- ■
psaraxice at both matinee and ereniag
perfonnKnoci at the Astnr Thenrn to-
•rtorrow. "fbn patriork 1 eotaes of tk*
Amnriran l^z^-. will decorate the lobby
and eisce of the theatre aa a thro of-
rhe appreriatioD of- tbe Ajrcrican Legva
of Mr ("hanef, as wed ns'Cirl La email »,
for their moat -feneronj eon tri hu tioo a*
thr f- V" -"'^ drive for tha camp. '
EX-FlLM-CRITICJtEW ACTRESS
i.iillah eels Play* Ckaraeter Bale
I at gaesa Pie ewe*.
Liltian O-ale, the one-time motion r'.e-
tnre reviewer, baa beroiue tn acTreaa.
She want to the Coawt about two xaeatha
agn to Seek her fortune and has ban
■n ■uceessfi'l that latest reports an to
rbs effen that she la now playing in a
Ueorgo ft Setts drama.
Hers bt a re>* of a ID-yetr-old plala*-
wumaa and abe saga, while the wan
ertred stiff tt first, abe la getting need
nt the caauara, tha daractsr and tha lights.
16
the morning Telegraph; Thursday, September 6,: i?&
RRST NATIONAL TO RELEASE PRINCIPAL OUTPUT; COMPOSED AND EXHIBITORS END WRANGLE
.^, By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS : ■- -' :
Le«er OT^anintiOB jtake* Deal to
Hare Pictures Distributed by
: V Exchanges of Older Con-
t . Vcern— ri Mt*iieit Mm in
"- fl» Worid*' an Early
Bole as*. •*
"TEN COMMANDMENTS" READY
^.i'iffhe two 1,ms*jt. Sol and Irving, and
f.Mlte Rosenberg did * lot of negotiating
yesterday mid, finally nnnnu-ncpd that their
■ prodoet. the output of the Principal Pic-
f..t;«n» Corporation, would from wow o« h'
" -JUlrlbuted by Associated Finr National.
Xjrit the *flnie time nrraiipeihentn were
made, with th 4 " £dae* Cloa^l Pie turn Cor-
, porwtlon for relfiw.nl the new aeries »f
! : lioni* H- ToJhurei'H miernnenpie picture*.
ifc'&'tfc* deal With FiTut SnclonnI wa* nut
'.i^i^if*!] unexpected, as Sol I>u«r ha-i ImiB
■"^■;b«n on* of the franchise hrfders In that
ord*nl*atioH and iu Mnw touch with it*
r^rMeiitlTTflL' " .
■'.jTbe picture* trnf the l.ewr studio*.
ijj^eh wH(,"b# h*ndlFd by Fimt National.
^1) ' frnfade "Thr Meaae.vr Man in iti'
■WotM* already completed from th-'
:JW» M. Cohan stage, production, ami
';.*$•; Hit "of .the riiroM Ball Wright i>ft-
; riiVi*, "'Whan 4 Man's a Man." The*«-
-' production* will br ifi'trifruted thromli
; : '$he'*hirf>.*ev«n hroueli nrerinnge* nwne.r
;. hy.' Ptr*t r !f*t1irinJtl in ft* 1 Culled Htair->
'b and <Z»nada anil through the nrcanits-
tioV* foreign braneke* n" well, but in ad
dilif'L ro Fin=t Nr.ik-aai bundling tlirjv
-Vii^ta, the, foreign departfl»eni *>r the
.' PHaopal Picture* Carporstion will con-
tinue, to function it wfil.
~ With their distribottoa ileal rompletcd.
the Leasers .*nd Me. Hoaenbrrg will now
jco separata ways. So! Ijejncr' leaves for
Samoa to confer willi film mm there APil
tfl nrranti 1 afltnr tnaUCrft. pertaining tn
foreign distribution. Ha will also no-
atnricn for feature, productions, Mr. Him.
en, her* will Frinrn at entc to ihe '>ni-
1 to start on the first Baby, Trtgj prn-
(Tiirtion under the child-star's new con-
ti-net with Frindpal.' :*!'«■■ will alto lind
f/riipnlfl-;'Bp]£ T\"riithl waitins for him In
. T,o*i AnsnleK to nrranKP for thp prnduction
#*•■" hln rmT-fl, "The WicainK of Rartdra
Worth," Ininp Irfiarr wilf remain iu
-til* N>w York offices Aa iimibj.
TraiUt in B< IrCtlc*.
•■ It Wklii* to. Iwh a« If rh,^ AaiPtiean
(■CotJrtT of CoTnpoMr^. Author* *nd
l^blialiara and the Motion Pictur? Tbta- <
tTC- Own*Ta nf A'uiric-.i arr |[otni to xct ,
, toealier on ihr tTOttHe* (hit liure b^cn. j
wring both organ tsatiotn for aoalc lime.
,/;Aani(pjTmcB wan hrld ivltb fi. C. Mills,
-. duuTniiii of _lhf advisory committee of
■ill* Am«tcnn Ifatitti 0' COTHpo**". '
.Authors and rkibiiahars. rcprMcntin* bLa
■aorftty. and thr board nf dlractora of t'Be
M. P. T. U. A.. f*pn-aentiti*tb* thfUtnt
In bfhnlr n( the iwi'ly ^f'•- >MU|
,_ stated lJip ilwiir*- [or a mutuill.T asroc-
- «li!r uaderatoiidiiiK bt-twefn* il and the
.MaMph Picture Tlientra 0*n*ra of
AlE#rfen. it bfinjE iwrfrctly apparent to
- . bJI fuSii-Tin-fl thai ;ci i"ja preaent aitn&-
t}un F/ii-olvins continued liRifatJon therT
au nn mtir^ly uafiwa an*i ivaateful^ej-
iwnditme of lime anil moPa? by both
frid-^ lie made It cta-ir that he -did not
; iaror prcafnt .uroctasM [(■ ww rnbrr
■ Mrftablr and brttef «•*? *f kandllrn die
matter conld he dtTiaed.
■|lc in.*tl!L?d. however, that thetheali*
*oni(rs jihuulil imy llnnac fHR to Mir hq-
rietj If The.v iiM-il the cnpyrlfhttd, tn\i£t
of ;fta nie:i , J *w:-* in Hie ibratrcs, boliiin^
tblit »!wji, nAr ttt the muaic *n a pub-
. He pcr.ormanie fur irofit witWn the
lO/auJiig fiV the fopyriiht Act. and that
it w.>s bm juft'.and fair tbat the tbeo-
tiea nbould tnmpiMlsatt the t'opj-riejit
Bt-iprleioiTB for m,icb o^e of ..-, tlfflo
inalenal. ■ ,
'.Wr-.M-b ^atcl that lie had prepared
a urh(-t!t3i- 10 turrrn lbe r^llection oT
- ruii-dc li'-;*iL*<- f-T.i in uhlrh he tOolc into
■vgfiHcraticjn Variotia mnttem pertaUVnii
lu initi"ti ylcturr theatvps. ThK. be idia,
wojlfl be "HJKiiiriM to the ofdcrTn and
duAOio: .l of 1 ej 1 - uRtional organJxatLoo fnr
:be'y rotiaM^Talfon .before brSnjc ndopttd
B«d prPQJ diluted hy the Airnriran So-
flftf of romp^rr*. An(hor!| and Pub-
1 Inner*.
^Jrhc offi«r« nwl direciora of the Stf^
j.tion Pictiirp' Theatre Oivnera of America
theoc ■jjt*n? ivith him on tho point of thn
-' jnarirr mid e-iuiii 1 of llrrmio farn heinc
rbarccd fur tlir> pjublic perforniaiire of
' KiiFSi"' in the morinn ntetura theitrn. dt-
' cnryitia. thn JirrrJ- tifn'fit to the member*
nf (be •i'fi"'*. (hraiic/h the playlnc nf
their rompn^ip'r.n« wan aurh nx mora
' thftn ciimticnaatedi Ihfm for fhr- Kranilnr
■' *nT th* rldbt tn DUbHety ptrft,na the wtaif-.
' Xa tletnil thi» nn^jmept roTerej the
point* thai xiirh |ilri,cin? comitUiited ad*
vtrtULif l"T the rYi[y.i!t>?iJ : on of the moak
..tiktoahle aott: that iti dtre^t result wnR
to inerwiaf rhf popnlarity ef'the moidc,
ereat-^ a demanil for the nheet rapier, rec-
ords and! rolfa: and It wm saifeated that
Society of Author; and Gompouri
'«nd Theatre Onqicri Comprtfmiia
en Royalty Demands fur-Mane
Played at Tilm Homes,
TiUey Criticiie-i IT. S.
r Art A*aiTi.
ACTOB HtJRT IH DA.VHS FUJt
trine*, combined fli\\. tlie m>(lect ■•(- ■f-
[tutrj. upr 11.;. inh 'rjalile in h tyn-.- <-r
idjsii Ameriia [1 p*od!;oiL^ U/L< hirUly
jiu^vihif' t>i uvfr-htrrf a the'*ft"e»n «f nue-i
prup^e-iada. ticturta inriu ■>. ■■■ uT ttie
mi [■■'■>! nii-:Jiii;.i>: vf inbiJJciitini iffJa, aJ2-
c--i Ivi;^. ii;nl eren in iuouliii..e>, 'Ihu '.tldir
urirr 0/ the yu^iias, and for Hw PrtneM
■ iii- zvi-. 1 ----- 1 cure' Miiunht h ■ ewnHtied in
juJti.LU Lliul MCeh i'lr-Ji-i Mild HUgJ' fKilill"
fsiinil hi- ihf ji li.iIi::i» citl-u[a|en !■■ nn-
vonrne,-! irieals and mil ilebuPo loaati
Amer.--nii picture* nyt uiii.v , I'roi iHe 1
-whttr-^BKhiiig: ■!;(;-:!•.'. ■■■■{ lite ''poor' rfclii
but auM aq«w *' Lrnoenry to adopt mi
A-nter-fiii rt":h>i- •SI31 ■■insip;- An einHi-
|i]- *jf ihin Ih.pMvriied in 'he Mm* I" 1 "
IMre ■ 1 ;.- ini'"; r.iiB H,:i; K-lbin WW) ihr
niM-utLir ui Hie Btp^Ajbfrt. Thin Uiiifly
ini'iii-re.': inii'iTTiB 1 p^tea wflfta f"f '""
in 1 r-iuiM-riii:! of miv uDiount >if ' do-hrr
piiiiLi'tiHin, titer jj.iijir »f ■ Tii* Sim
*^p.nliS ■<[ JJ-Hmai*. rtln3 i| ^'"'Tjei'Jl nTIHiM.-
BhtjfT i,r.»('jTio.-« »:l]J'ricjrt[.- - . If ►s:^!i
Ltiinirs nrrn rlont) frf ;l [triri '.1 pfc ore
tfrer* WH$A V a riot in if American
Iheuire iii :rhrch il ir.t« nimrn- -tf rvrr
MR. AND MRS. EARL HAMMONS.
Thar inllFil'Vr.»fri!i-j o B llir IItIk r 1 l:in .1 for ri Six tATcck* 1 Trlp> In
lltirr.pi-, t]r. Jtemnitf-*-, 1. l'i-r-1 rt* )i I of ilil-joej r H-nrt I.
I
(■r)-istir>uuj{ lliF i ( :ial|[> nJ the Btftt h ,
pfkdfl filrm, ii m'rtkea nnr rrkihr WWifj
to lidve ,.i .ni*vi. liko Ff*t iJ( TiHev l-ijoib j
"Lif|e Old N>w Yoft/' I'erBonnJlT. we |
fj.fi be Jte .-da ^ k'Mil d^ ».*' tif ':,i.j;i.M- i-H. !
The -tec-Mid aeeidrnl to Occur - withiti
The ne«-L in rhe" Mniinc of "■YbiaTJd;.,*'
Mirii.;> !i.nifi': ! nmt *p!cture, happcuril
jeiterday at the (.'o«cnr\p<i:iren Htudio m:.\
■•'■nJ urn: actor \n t|if ho^ephal nn'J guv*
iir.oiher one wiiu imnse« ".hat be will
i nit putm for-crt, A "jn-nrtiapl' lonrhjt-
mi-ot hn» in paftjy***! t. iih at, the fca>
iii!K> pti<I Mi'endiiT m |be uirdlineiiLi ifhj i
of ""YoiiinJi^" "t.eorire Unrlnrard -fell" fift
hii hor>«e. *..■«* Xi-amp.e;! jiihI injured ■»>
-erioitflj lirVtllprn kna n ' hurry :--il! i"r
rfce jiLiihiiliL; '■■-. ''ir. I]ii4*kward hm lukeu
in ihe Ifnt pjti I T'-f-T-i " ■ I. *^hrrr bin woundji
t't« dressed. . Thn iCtar, nhu «.a- hii
pnrluer inr tlse JAi-tint nbcot rcceneii
MciDU'-rbmi'Trs hdC'v (■■• nut badly Inirt'.
Storr.
['Irij-m* V-nl»» nf tbe Bn
Sttji, (in»JhBP Like*
Pir,
instfiid of the thcntircji paying t!u L tWt/fr-
rix;ht iirojirirtorM tjii: latter thouM nrtuul-
ly" pay the former in ronniili-mtion - of
the very va]ja'j<e >wn;oe IIiub reader (■*:]•
Tin 1 in^it-tjii'n win Hhui ni.id? nnJ
developed, ilmt j-.ti^tb y n matnnlly
aC7i>enble arrau,sempn-: mifihi be mide
whereby the eopyriihl iirojiriftcre m^'iL
be jriTon i-o-niinrjtion Siy tin 1 C*e*tfe
ntrnerx in a. pyttciRUtlr, I'lNttWUth and in-
elu'iTe "■pl'jj-" fnr thrir COinli«d'iorrs, "f
■och tnefble trntavfrom Bt* #xj0jitmt'ftw
Hjtstdpofaif that ibey niiptiT ie<"ll nfford
to f.-!ii".iii'i.h Ml-aah^fl "prrforminr
rt(htfl- In eonnrlerathsn of th- Mrrrlre 1
thirv to Vie trtlilered.
(■"■tnally. rn arrahSfni'nL was umil-
and muiiial}y n^reeii in, ihnr o i-m-i-
niittce would In 1 dpJIO utril liv ihr Mot inn
Pic tare Tli»ntre O^Tiere nf Ani'ricn lo
confer with tb> advisory eoAmltbee of
[be Anierliitii BoeSaj of t"0MM*Wat
Anthora and Piiidlt.ier.-i, on ivbvp and
jjieans of resolving the entire iituaticn in
iLiniii.i; iirror-1 anil Jiarraoiiy.
It ivi* oIko afteeed by Mr. .MilU. in 1m-
tuiir of ihe sufii'iy. ibji ppudiaj tiic inv
MeM-rniir-L fiomlhne. mather-hi>l|w n[
[■r-!.ii>Hr rooliilcT-.^lii-iVs rbm jhoititer.-
U) Tsiw ImVe iiem nes^'terl Iduj enoifftli.
■..atn-n*
of th
lilllT'fl
■lits
li-i.l:H ocrnnlly In lib.! -lOJahtHt BHJ ninili
ber-iln-airi- *f lh<- 3f«ian Picture The-
*UTu UlVUfrK nf Au frif :i \vhi> is ft-lj nr.w
nc: it |irt-ii.-p fn- in ihr wrirty, ihp
inuinine iu ab.-iiiii^
i>f ihe purariiin-i- *
rinirc >-iiLnitiiiii
jiuidinv 'Diifliii
c inference!".
Tliealrc uTfii"
f">- In Hip Am
j>o*em, Aittluif
nofltlmie llnilrr
bnvif wiiJi ihal
lime ii.- oilier •,:■
fuHo/wban -iir i
frrencim br
t;oatratr:
• now i».'i.. ir~ the lirrnn
riifln .Socintj of Com-
and I'libliKher". will
0*5 a ii^Mi ion ualq imcli
vrnnft ■□! -ula \vi!l hi' madr
conc.rwhrfl <if thn eon-
nientioite I.
ill force ahrl KplrfBi
inn-:, cui.i rt;TRflVA,
!"tar irrlvril hcinir jr.Srrilnj hh. Ike
Olrmtfle alter i«*ndlnar tkre-f
TTPfiii In Fnnn Bad Bpalni
(Ii the tnenntiulp aTJ- b b* ceaewi-il lli
ihe HJimc manner fl?i would h*> the else
if no iLfKor'atio:i.f wwc prml'iir.
in I ■»■=! -. j i -T of ihi- Million Picture Tke-
nire t>n - ncrH nf Amrricn. Sydney' S.
Ohcn np|ii'intnl Me».-irn. M. E. <_'iTCnPr-
feml, n r Kiraiinm. Ph.: Btrr? Hivi«, of
Klfabiine, Ph.; H. K. UwdhnH, -^
renew. N. J.: Joaeivii tV. iValidi. of
Jlnnford, L't., , and thr sihi/ory oom-
B*tf.tf« nf »1|e American Hadcrv of Com-
pnHer?', Arii'mr* und Ptiblij-here. connist-
In^ of 31 -war* K. f. Milln. J P. TX-itten-
thai and BXW* Help.
1'ianl Tiller Aa-nln.
'■ A few rl'ita from •nam like Frnnk
Till"«r. Jtlieor of |he " Kinerriat!>j[retph j
H'rrtl)- in I^mlpn, fpd the AmTii
film' inifustty. ftill' fe*lf-Ti|tp rlnJlIn*, ._
ri!H": : tl(-iit ru iheae vtaitorn who' .ean>H I
dere nntl liuve nothlnj but adverse erill- '
r-ihin in Rive. Afler rnalfinj liim-^li aj '
r!3-:l^[-cj-:L'jl:- Bh j. iits^il U l . Mr. Tillry ft- j
tunieil homQ (■■ Ivnjdnn to burat into |
print willi nil tiKe fancied -ihnTtri*cn.|"nfii I
nf AmeTiean., film* And £llm people Umt ]
lie Hc-uireii srblle in Ibia country.
Eii b ) l- - r«nue of Aiifgat L!'s in on pi-Hi- ,
t»rm-'Mr> Tillpy ami
'-Tim prwnaEaWji for Ameriran flnan
rial tuagnnteH And the power of the nl- j
mighty ilolinr'ta increaainaly apparent ■
in trannntlantle pieturea, and Ithaa a*]- ■
dOnr.lH-pn no clearEr ei*inpjijiflil ,1* In Ii
"Mttlp Old Nov Vart,-" In UlJ» OWtetB ;
■ro intr'»luteil Hie fenoftl* of -lohn |
Joc-nb A«or. VanderblM and wlhcra. UM
1hey on- held up tc revarenBe tta "Ida-
t^rieni" liiTLn-r*. Tlw piwer of money.
IhenlMnllitR wDraliipnf it nn lb" aim and
rod of esljitenc". is contlniinlly n*im
u nod hy Antrricnn film pr^iteeni r,t n
thtrmr fnr (lie ediflcaTlon of the bndrtina
vniir-i ;; ertUen, nnd the result of mji-Ii doc-
i t - . nit-ts by i.-Tt phi.
r;»TKI.i,r: tATL(ih.
Bbe iTlll play the lendlptjc fevalnlne
evlc In "Tin- CdH at Ike fainTon,"
■ Par»mnniii pr"dne1lmn. a p«rt
thJtt mi Dt-talsnllr iTlTen la Be1|e
IfnnlTln.
:<:■■ -.■-■:;■■ t!iow lUc pictup? of "Mutlie,~~4'
. ih ."'anil -:i'il :
"Your picture. Ilplnep-ljij-tflw,* is' a
wonderful tribute to u T|et*T>loc ajajw
«f vumb-" Tlie'[iir;ni-e wa» CaJWn tip In
rtnrliufcton. Vt- nnd &BWPP r«' hee T and
<nw it i? Al Lichtman T s pr*fc Bflll joy.
uatn rally he ..-. >> much pleappd "at Mrs-
■ - - --iri Li r:*>- -i etidorbement of bia hlrn.
reiru-n C'amen Hime.
Tiie olynipli' bromh: Ma*am.e Oljra
Pe-truTJl fftterday jifier a three wee In'
■■nrattdVin FrEn< , e.antl Spain.. H^r pro-
dyr-t'loii- 'Htiiripane." wilt open In Teia»
in pari*' (fdnber nnd the wi'| in into
ipbr-areal at MOW in «t randy for her
FM\ ■ruao'n. Wtilte In J«on<lun and rarifi
>he negniUted with iirrtdui-pm and niadf
arr-inKrineniR td harp her play ataeed in
Europe Inle.r thin WinJer.
Hftire ,.\ui Heard.
0**r' lit ihe Fox ofBc" there fa cun-
■°k<lrrnble worry over ihe fililurp 19 get
any response from U*Ebcrt Oiodnian,
F^ns'i Amer c*n reifre^entaiive in Tokyo.
Iir. "jooumsti Ijveil at the Imper.al Uutel,
which WJtH righf in the pnlh of Hie eartb-
outtke. and which win entirely de-vfeoyetj,
Sydney Abel, n Mir Koi SortttO Ve-
jinrlmenr. itxin ye.sieHny that iir. ■Utwn!-
min bad net noAwered nb -"' u ' rn -' nnoi-
eroux ckblex >-nt in .Ijittki And ihai_ lie
frftie-J that hi* life waalont. with the
min. ■ nt her .(apjinene anil Americana
who perhhed in the cniaetr^phe.
i:. \V. HaminoiiM 9>liB.
-The Kelgcniand ye^ierda.v t*erl*d E,
IV. Himninn". preaiiienL of Ihe Edni'A-
ti^nai K'.lm t'orpoTntlon. ro Euraj-e for
n iii weeka' bujine^* nnd p^cneurc trip.
Mr-. IlmnmoDJi aceoinpnt-ied him. lie
-i n id : i !■>;■■ riinv juit li-rTv.- nailing in att
in:erview with Sliip \ht» reporters, thai
business had im-renaeil ■ 1 : 1 1- : .. per cent.
ilur nr the present fiscal year, wh.rh. In
'hiit opinion, i-howcd the prosperity of lb*
America,-- people.
l-Xelle Tarlar With Pai-amo-iitr.
KRtelle Taylor ban been added to the
rani of "Thp fall of the Cnpjon." 4
Untie Grey product ion which U being
profiim-ed rn rifigpjllfr, Aria. UJ» Tay-
lor will taVf ihe place of Bebe Itanfcl!--.
w«b ivm oririqfll v fn the caat. She wlU
be elalured wtrh Hs.hfir.E Dii And Lola
TCif-ou.
After dolhg enough hruintim to keep
ten average men buay, JeaAe Ljisty ia
frning to pack hla nuttcajtp nnd leave 'nr
Fineataff, Art-woa. Saturdny. He wilt
join /Jriup tJrey and tokti n trip inti> the
de*en with, him d-irin-r ihe Btminn -if.
;-Tbo Call r>f (be Canyon." Mr il.atiky
ia jroinc rn combine hueineM and pkai-
ure, fn UiJa wny rnjoyinr- the expedition
Hiilh Me. GT»y and at the aomo time
areeplng an ere on the picture. , '
KTC-lrrJ Crr*t>- Itrlnrni,
Whan Evelyn Oreely wp-rt to Califnr-
nll a ftw Diontha nsre. tnver.vnne aaid ^lie
went out with ihe )>urpo«iv of taking a
Job,. -lit Kvelyn, in back an Broadivfly nn-w
and r^if h:ii not taken a job and haa no
fhnnjtht of taking one. title says rhe
is boay being ntirHed and ahe, ririfin that
it la a big enough Job for any woman. Tri
Nowmbet HH <iree!cj uidv her new
btrehand, John Smile v h will go to Johan-
nerimrg, Skwth Africa, and an Erelrn
aaya. «na dnean't' go- to tbat part of the
world tn make pieturea. v.
lloltjrwoPrt Didn't Mnrm Him.
TVi<* from the wiina of KoHy wood -haa
coma E!ek John l,ndvri|rh ahd hi* enarm-
iiiii wife. Mrs. Ludrjfrh spent most of
her i:-rsi- in :■-••■_ -.■,1, ^princx vlaitinp
j frienoK. bni even «q U* »'>lr couufpl of
I rainoit* rin/fr* I-Jiaiy rind to wiy (hot
■ Ho JyViienl en * city lina bc-n cVcatly
4 ix-igirrPMErd. It ian't n city. J-Jsl a tiulct
1 vi'.ljte fur. crniel people. We went WP
Ut kj-p -Mr. ijudvigJi yraterd'ay tn pay a
nfveial vfeflfe J-tJt \w. ft'n.'i nut fb innirin^on.
Howpvpt. we nlutll tail ■>■■ hfm wgoi-s bt>
i cannr wp know That be jmwt jjjfttt anme
nrwn that we >!iould hnie, Thi" is trot
;l prornhw — It i' a threi*t.
Reeelrea Sad Ve-efa.
Harry folm, whnw ofiiw is with if.
IX Williipw nt *i ffret Fony-ei-;h!h
■nrpeei, ujih been caillol t" Cliiiup- hj tjie
death of lilabrotlipr. The «--l«] nrvrf WO
unpspectrd.
Arllaa 10 igMl I'Tlmt,
"The tircn l.fodtlcs* 1 " company in
l^indnii willi i J curse AHlaR. :■ Etiiaz to
\\i\e an oniwrtunjiy' 10 see thp uerren
vcmliin of W111. Archer*! piny. (Jenrge
AfRw, wh» ia jdaylng in London, c-ililed
Arthur Friend to *nnl liim a j print' of
I th+ plptlire, nn Tlmt '■■> j.iif.I fhnw.thQ
I memhem <>t Bid timpany what had been
i-dopf on the jHSEWn, fl"e »re utirp. that
Ylr. Arlnja will TppI the moiion picturee
Estielle Taylor Take* Place of Beb-
Danieli ia BTev Zana Grty Pic-
ture — Allan .Swu to Si*
rect Eex Beach's "Big
Brother" for Famoas
Playen-
FARINA NOW IS DOLL FORM
MLLIAH (iihti.
br In Ihe *!" In "The White Hn~
■ Iir."" iTiilrJi oSCacd at Ihi- Furlj-
tnnKli iiffi Theatre i.j.i fltaThl.
hare done nobly by him when he §#« the
picture.
• D-weu *n Atndln.
, Ftord .C". Mima take- this DcMtttn to
announce that aTter three weeki of
work ap.l niperlnientation iie la QVHUSf
an art titt* studio and ia rearfy to no
buatneRB. ffift any produeir who want!
art Utlea inc! letteViug. Hi* rtriwh at
1S> West Furty-BlKth atreet and: will be
RllUed ■ the rvramer-Minu Sladitm. Jfc
Mlm" be«n« th* title nf presidcM nnd
general manager.
Dnrnit. 1« n* Seneh M<"7.
Rn Beacb'n urorr. '"Big Brother,'
which ha* heeii runnin-r ia Hear** a In-
lenfatlonal Mnaaxine for the pa at few
months and which i» being widely read,
la Ation to mm* tn rhe screen. At th#
time Jtr. Beach -old thia atorr to
Mea r*<t'i" Interna tional lie bad offer*
frotrt n*arly *very company for the mo-
tion picture right*, Famoni rtUJEr*
came nui vLMoriiiUK and earrieel off Ibe
price. Allan Dwan, raving fini-iherf
gloria 3wanaon'a lateet picture, "Zaxa,
will direct M* Rrrtthee." Se faV on T y
ojie member of thr r**t haa Iwen choatn.
Tom Moore artl play the titt* role. Other
ir.emher>i of Ibe cant -a 111 b« atmouncM
later.
Doln-c the Orohenm Cln*tt,
IJftli- lliimiit.vr, hait Sniahed hla atlnt st
th* Famous PlayervI*MhT.«rudlb' in Ijong-
Jaland City anti-will now dav»[a .Iii- thno
ind talenta tn raotleville. With hi* wlfi>
firaee fj. Rue. he hn* started ror aUhnrl
fnur of -the Orpin nm Yaudftville Circuit
They will opcu in IrenYCT. Colo.. Scptam-
her ^, and from there wlJI an on to the
Coant. Wian Kb Hue will dn n alng e
number nhd will also work with her hna-
band In a akateh. He.4ilay-H the part of
Rilfna Ksjme in Arthur Tmin'n noval,
"Hia Children"* rAiWrep.' 1
Home thin* Ahoat Htroll «*a«*.
Life f«?T rlnrold Roach tie** da-ya la
jnat one thine after another. He ia now
in Chicago. wb*rr he haa gone lo meet
the eiblhitnra ft the Middle Wart. Ha
will he back oft Tuesday and en Wednes-
day he will bm*d.csai Jpmugh WfIR "The
Milking of ■ SIWi* Fan." Mr. Ro»ch
ban arranged (or the making fif a new
rwo-reel comedy serir* called !rTM itpat
Family." From all we bear ft will b*
nn the order- or Roy iicCardla't faraon«
Jarr aeries, hariirg to do with the Joya
one glooma nf family life-
(-"* r I n« In the I.liwel laiht.
Farina, the Waek-laced baby ffnlli »ho
haa giTPn ao many reviewer* something
to live for. Is going to be. reptGdnced In a
doll. A few weeJta ago the firat aample
was -glTen out at a 'theatre and, to uee
the 1 ertiacnlar of the yoonjt inan who
pound* a typewriter for Patha, "it went
over like a ton of brick*." Somebody
please panel Helen Pollock, who admits
that Fairaa la her favorite motion plctur*
,tMT * . ,-
Galnar Ahtvdd'. * , *
Day hy day th* Hat 'dfc people golug
to- Europe Increaaea. Now come* word
that Julius Sieger ia aaMug for FCuropa
thia weea. A Utile bird teJLi oa it Ijl a
cpnfidtiitial tnlaalon for William Fox.
While Mr. Sieger ia in Europe hia a»-
idatant. Perry -tNtian, will go to the
Coaat i" continue hla training ia th*
production linos. Youpg 'Nathan + who
Is aaJd la bare a future-, la the nephew
of S. K. floger. getrtral eocn»el of the
William Fox irHlnj Company.
i tllli.n
Tow*.
Wallace CHfWl, wl B formerij wad
aaeociated with the Univeraal Film Com-
paor a* conTiuwltT wrtter. hd* arrlT-rf
in town and will help Charlea. flaver.
production maDiiacr of the Fox educa-
tional unit. Mr. Clifton, 'it> -will be re-
membered, recently loat Wf wife, aira.
Kmw CHfton, who wai also wel! kflffwa
In motion picture cttd*a as ft artngrto
writer. .. l
_ The CvBH-aanndsaanl*! rim me*.
Cecil de Mille baa flniihed "Tho Tan
Comuapdmeota" and in getang tbla plo-
tvTf' ready for an early showing in a
Broadwej- hoyge. There wbb aunjo
rumor that only the prologue had been
completed* tint, like many thing* that
are without truth., ttMJ« wna merelg' n
fileca of goeajp founded on Bome ope'a
mapinadon. "The "Ten Command;-
manta," vrt bear, ia a good pictnrf aod
of the kind that warrant* Its expendi-
hi-V of more -than 91,600(000^
A l.ine «r Two. J r ,^.
Rupert Hnghea tak*g hia pan in hahd
to say that be n "Rano-'vadng" hia pte-
tore dealing, with the ditoree crTjeatlrili,
The tide of th* pietnro ia "La* Against
Tdiw. 1 '
LILLIAN GISli IN
4, WHITE SISTER'
jpictarisation of F. Marion Craw-
ford 'i Novel Hide in. Italy Ii
Freactt cd ttt 44th fit. Theatre,
BISECTED BY EEffBY KISO
For the .us! week tborc bare been
• ,wraUh of new pictures bidding loir
the approval nf the public, and keeping
';. haad the reviewer*. !.*« olfht at iim
Forty •!>>!• rth Street Theatre. fJharlea
l>pell of Jnapiratlon 'PictnoM, Joi'nerl the
' maiiaa^riui ci>ii!«pira^j to make you lead
lh'c aireinioim lira, and presented LJlitan
l.'kh in -TJi* White Sister." The Die
.furisjtjfm 0/ ibis noTel by. F. Jlarion
. Crawford ^ss made by Iicnry King In
Iter/, wheie be. took the company last'
flpriuc In order to bring to the photo-
pljpy tbe r-aect locale of the story,
ill it* stoae rerruOn the piece .Ts'aa ■
u-rlT-jnade pl.iy of purely ibeatrleal de-
vii'i' — * tblig of apotlighta and red roaes,
fotiitur sells and organ pjujJc. In a de>
■ve thia fa teua of its preaent-form.'' 4t
eoncerua an Italian waman"- whoi beJiev-
tng her sweetheart dead, gets tier to a
Oiujinerf . The aweelheart .return* (n 1
itsd his beloTed in a doister, endeavors
tp. peranade her (h renouOM htr vows,
arid, telling, "kills hlmeclf.
M|aa llith has done no ltctlpr work
than: "The; White Sister." Iter pcr-
forrdance A- Sitter' Qlovanna pata 10
shin* the Iheorir* nbont her having to
depend ttpon ihe gnldlrrg jBdOpiiOe uf Mr.
ffriffith. The supporting orianUatinn 'a'
entirely capable.
Although ""Thr. White Siaier" i?> rather
machine- made emotion, npd tiie tcr r.-
ahed for the fragllo heroine are irrv
much the ume mixture of sualt and senti-
ment that used tn flow for. Cftmillr, of
Its iiH -r<-.-r there ran' he no «loubt. It'
linn had the advantage if virkl pmduc-
<ion and many of the *c*nca adv the
i-mntiena throbah ihter foeejc of their
bCautj- and fanLaalirfllnpaa. The pleqtur*-
*eebing theuire-j^ier" will ffod ir often ■''Ti-
tertarniug, -encrnlly iniereaeing. and M :
waya pktnrially.nttratwtvej;":" .»
PINCHOT REPORTS
PROGRESS IN PARLEY
AD0RA ANDREWS BACK.
in- fUlarulne to State In "Th*
t,»rt-av«r,' r
AiloVa Andrews, whase Lnna in "Art
xone" u n'.ill rtrannbei-ed bj tbeatrcgocrg
wIm» anw tliin. early hutvasarof Auguatua
Thorns**, will - return to fh* ata&e n/ler a
long absence, and cren(e an important
rote in. "TJiw IxtlWT." (he. new Xelda
Beara- Vincent Yopjma.ia muftict'l play !
which Henry W. Haing*. wlU open *n
BCajaford ne*i Monday niVht, with A'dl
M*y «■ featured pJnyrr. 1' . ' !
Another rncrnl adilitinn 1* the eaat ■*
Karl &taal, n Cinclnnnii nkrltnne who
had aucoeaa in grain] ■-jtern abroad, ajd
haa.pTaypd.lendiDC roles with Mj*. Bthu-
U^i. -.,:',, \
Governor "Declares Both 8id« in
Coal Situation Appear More
Hopeful for Settlement.
!?■;.■ I K.i-'i ?■** ■ laThr « iT!i;l>l'fi|>* 1
" HARltteJRUni:. Ph.. SepL 5.
I'roirrKs Ij i- I '-- n made En the Indl'
riH-t aci-oLiation-* briwei-n^ fluthnrcito
vpcrafnrw and mijicr dplngatP!>, (Jorprnor
Pinch ot nunoiiiiccd to-nittht, when all
parlf-r-* nppeans] thuru hopeful that a_
-■ii!-.j'-;i.-iin-v i.;.-is for tit .i Lug Ihr atrilfQ
oiischt lie found.
For nfnrly [pne lionm. thp fiorernoe
ki'Vt 1 Tip i:iiL!mj in- n nnd mine en ntn in
adjoining cbumbern at Ihe cxcctirirc of.
flees. ■H*' obtained and h tW t n iteJ to
s-LH i-Ei si. 1. , the •LH-i-l 1 i :.■ -.!.| ii iii'-.iL . Of
it>rms ii ( '»:j tinlcli the ether Wu^ild Ket-
tle.
After the conference fccc-wcd. niHil to-
morrow- at J<J-A. M.. tli'c florernor Jic-
i>-i ! 't <b- fn!!u«-iii;; Htntemcat;
"Muring dip aftemooo, I BflnnJ cou-
fcrrcd with- Ihe uiiiiero \t> iIiIm room nnd
the %tnf«s ») Uu olhnr itwrp. Tftere
ban been no j-c. i n t coBfrrence.
"1 have, however, taken nnd dlscu-<a*ri
wi'.li ihe i.perflt«f». a specific vtotcmeiit
of. the tcrtna upon which [he minrnt will
ijcrve tn nettle ftnd 1 hnip take** (o ami
distu-nrtd with thr miner-i fi -peeffic
statement of »hn lerui?i u]wu -.vhU'b the
operator* will aeri-e to aottlc. i
' "The'conforei.c" will j rcojien to-mbr-
row AiorniTflg at it, h"i ■:..->■■ -
"I am not lit liberty to itiKcuss the
oahniued by elrier|idiv! 1 ' „
EXHIBITORS FOLLOW
PLAN TO AID RELIEF
Theatre Owner* ind FudDOon Brm
President'ii Proclamtifi in on
Frojfram, Haya'i Suggestion,
Prodnrer* nn.l exhibitors of lo» Mo-
tiun Pierurea Ptmlncers" Annoriaiion are
I'limplying with the request of Will II.
Ifitr*. to. bi- q(! diii't l*ro.sideni t 'owlldgi-s
apS0*l ttt i--l Through ihe moviug pic-
ture theatre* tif the nmntry, it wna »a:i
at Ihe Fifth Arcnns nface ul nbc organ-
!.- !;!■:■; yeilerduy.
.Wlliiam Brandt, prc-tdent of the .Vew
Vora grate Thrntre Owner.!, Jnfnrmcd
rhe p-.pducora' body that Ibe .State ur-
ganusatiffa'i theatre;- bhvn sftoWB *«adnrl
of tuoritig reels Of the Preaideut's proi
luguit'oa. A (tiraLar me^'-age wgA n
j'civ.'d from Churlea Ulleiilj, presidcnl
of the New Yorfe TheaLrt On-Drra' Chats,
ber of Comiaerce.
Tlie Prponcerji* Aaaqcitttion has re-
qi:caied that 1 tie public nboivjtg of the
appeal continue until th* Japanese *%»•
nlidit has pi«Mtti the .flrlai!. iir. Hays's
orranlsailoA receired ■ fd£tJtani from
Japanese Arflhaeaador IJapiJura. ei-
prevn^Dg profound dppreclafioo for the
"BoWe ,acbeme*' of I to* denting the re-'
I Ur f calL • - ■ — s ■ ■ ■ '
"GIRL-MAN" MURDER
SUSPECT TRIAL OCT. 1
Freddy ThprnpaGD Smiles Coquet-
tisbly aj Attorney Anncunceii
Seadineag tc- Proceed,
IB)- tnlUtfKnn la :-► i+---i T-'r--,;? i
CHICAGO, Sept. &.
"Freildy" Thompwio. rhe atnnge "girl-
man." accused of rhe mnrder of lUeaard
C Teamer, will go oti trial October 'S.
■'Kreddy'" aSailed con.ue£tiablj at Chief
Justice John It Carerly tn-day, as hla
attorney announced the readlneaa uf ihe
defense to proceed on that date.
The 'pr-ncinai evidence aeinjj-ii Tbomp-
hd ia tii* Identification by Mr*. Tesraer,
widow of the muiileri-'l ii.iiirainv tji.uj.
an "the girl with the Miti.i !,',:■■:■• amile.' 1
who fired (he fatal *hot In connecilon
with a boMf-up.
Judge Mareiia Karanagh h*J ■ bawled
out "Freddie" when the Jatter apprareii
j hrfore b'm. recently in women's clothe*.
< ao to-day "(>eddle IT was raatefnily at-
tired la baggy Turkinh trousers, a sport
ah'rt ufen at th* neck and a bright red
vibboir on h\. right wrliti.
4.
j STREW TOXEN WORM'S ASHES
. KrmaJiia nl *r wa pa prr Mai. Drop-
| pea. rrom. ureu of p. a + oIjim f Ic.
I ' The aahes of the late A. Tosca Worm,
| veteran Manhattan .nawapaper majB, who
j died in Pari* on January Vi, 1022. were
i green, a aea burtal front Ihe deck of the
yiytnpie by rhelan tkdle, law«r tC'iNtv
Tork. Mr. Worm 1 * will, for which Mr.
JJeate i* the executor, ijliwted that bia
nnhen be strewn on ih" era, Pot ear-
erai years before his death Mr. Worm
wn* one cf the reprei-eiitntLven of the Hhii-
hert-The.atre and Mb- hia will provided for
be^twat* to Int-tltdticni for tn« benefit rtf
merbbers of the newapnper and ilir-ntrira 1
profcaaioa. f .
HYLAjN NOT SO WELL;
DOCTORS NOT UNEASY
Pleurisy In Bight Lung Cauaei
Klae in Toinptrftture— Mayor -
' ''Bflatino; It." ,
!*!>■"-■: t-:-j.b: -i u Tbk Btarnin(vT*i4E'aTB.i
SARATOGA SPRIN«8, He^fc &
\Tr. wn- I ~. yl-sti han davclopcd a slight
plrflrLsy in his right lung, cnuaing hla
temperature, *li*-hT'y over I?f degr«a
Tuesday, to reach . ' 10S.8-. Uia pnlie Es
Si*; reapIratioD, 23. *
T"ls-j condition la not cnu"iag alaru,
being .due of- the accompaniment a of in-
ffueaxa. Howaver. the ifayor h,Be been
nuffettn-t cotiafdcrsble pain. To-night it
had leaaened.
AoOtber Wood teat ban bec H madr an
& precaudoeary measure. Pour prevtooa
(f*l* r--vfHl.-,i no gertnn, Dr, Jiho J.
MeGtatli. supe^intcnrJeot nt Qellimia
Uoopital. cailed on the -Mayor, a* -lid
Onarer Whaleu, GnmoibTHionoe of rto»t
and cltructirrea,
- Mayer. Hyhtn, cheerfuL njya br i*
beauag u\". and tbe doctors Shj he Isw
WARD JURY ADJOURNS
UNTIL NEXT WEEK
Will Frobhbly Belve Deeply lata
Activities of Indicted Mao'i
Fajaily Then,
EainrUI Dlt*«Kl M Tn* itn-rvloi T«laarafki-1
WHITE FLdJBft, N, T., Sept. »~' t
The Kitrdin.rdinn.ry Crand Jury, which
IndicTB'l Waiter 8. Ward for nurds?
in the ftret degre^ has adjourned until
September 12, the date act for the trial
of Ward.
The jury raennvfneJ to-day wltlout
handing down an yfndietmenta against
Oeocie 3. Wart, fsthe eof th* s«lf-t»»-
femed murderer- It waa thought that
th* elder Ward would he brought to ae-
count for a charge nf ennspinsey to dor
feat the ends of iustiee.
The piirpoae of to-dXy's odjouronrtnt
was to gift Supreme C^Hlrt Justice Rob-
ert H. Wagner anfficient lime to care-
fully coKsller a motion for dismlual or
a moderation of th« indfcCmenL The d*-
fenie base* toia apnlieaticm on tte con-
tention that-'the. Indictment i* not borne,
not sufficienriy In the Grand Jury min-
tdaa,
It ia -npp;i--i-'} iJi»' when . the viry
meet* a.gnirn it will del re into the tetlT-
iti". at the other wml^M nf tNe firoilr
rather thao Walter !?. Ward, befort and
a-fler f'l" IrordBT ul CLsrucc Peters 01
Ally- lt% Iftfi ■
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ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORL D OF M O TION PICTURES
■ - '-.'.. .... •_: ;;, By LOUELLA 6. PARSONS . '
GRIFFITH STARTS PRODUCTION
OF NEW HISTORICAL FILM
KuajJOttWlt Stndioa of Grltt Di-
rtctw Bnning With Actmty m
Another "Birth of * ffttion" Ii
Forecast — Carol Dempster,
Neil Hamilton and Freak
McGlynn Take Leads.
SUBJECT IS KEPT SECRET
Out at til* (iriffiili Aindios I* *[*■
DUromffck. ibere in a bags <> r P*** r * rtiT-
fry, n-ith camera* running nix and seven
hours .1 day, A big himori'-al drsmi \»
Id The matini:. nod Mr. Griffith || gei
ting in aome «tim before tbo ««»■
at- and th*- froat iurn* the green
Ifl»TM to Aillliniahl 1IOIP. "BI*C- Oil
White." Hi* Lloyd Hamilton tilm, U 15ti-
jabed and the member* nf lU*t company
fcmve. moved tJmr lielonginga elerwlier*
make room Tor the condnfi drama.
whieli ia destined to be naothcr liim pa»S
i>Ut of American lu-lory.
The cnthniiiaim or lurid W- Griffith
rear bis historical production and the
| belief *r those who hfcv* listened to him
outline his atory Inst h* wilt luve in-
* other "Birth of n Neti&a," jmrroimds
'■■.. this picture with especial intei-vst.
.Carol Dempdler, Xr-I Hamilton aSd
Fni^ McGlynn. flic men whfi .i-ratrd
th* ch4r*rter of Abraham Lincoln In
John Drinkwotrr'a play, hare bpcl1 M'SI
In • Very important historical role. There
are other wr'l-known player* who niLl
•llO be added tr> the caal. V*nt ^ yet in-
formation ta very meager. Ii wits im-
possible to get any ninwA from the. Grif-
fith office pn th'.s -picture, which is tir-u;;
filmed with fhe greelear aecreey.
Mr. Griffith, haa hern upending hi* time
In en terrain! os; modern atorioa, and there
haa been mch a demand for another
"Birth of ■ Nation" that h* hat. put
everything; els* eway to spend his time
CHi this film, "hirli b* will try to laafce
a wotlIi.1- Binveaaor tr "The Birth of n
Jiatfijii." "Thfr Cheered Wapm" hnn
pfored hor =-pll Americana like hl"lnrlrel
IHlea of th*ir own ronotrj-, md wr hp-
li"vi* tUrrr ii nTtaia'y a drmand fdr a
uto'y laid in tbc time of the ner-olutlan-
■ry Vt&r — & plcturn thit can b« mida
In the Ivinf. the j.art of th* r-Diiatry tlinr
k filled vfth places (hnt floured In the
wir of radpptndeucr.
'.Clkairl«* It*? <34ilaj[ •■ ik* iuk+.
That brJTite wirr of oura frflin F.ni
.Anceles, irhieh jn kept pretty bu-y th«a*
dtyk. tl^R that the recently reported
T«rn th«t Chorlta Hoy mm point- on thr
wtiaT ia inif, Georir Bcarbomocj »
ritinc the atajri 1 reralon of Mr. Hny'si
film ulay. "The Girl [ Imv?," nnrt Wal-
ler Hut I* r.f-iinc tn the capxcily > f thr
■tare prodrtcfjr. Rebearula. «o it la arid,
will h#jrla rpry nhortly. and a want tour
W[ll be f<illi>-tvi>d by hti cn^ap>nieat .it
thr new theatre in {lo|]rw^fI which.
we understand, wil] op*n with Mr. HayV ;
jtimt. WalteT Haat una bin aiwocJBtM.
who *r« huiidinff this tbea-tre. Iinvf al-
ready beoVeii (troimd for the playhouse. ■
whieh ther n[«n to run the year round. I
' ap ilmt the HoHrwoodl folk will harp i
aotne real drama without eomlnf to N'ew j
ToHt for it. ■
Charie* Baiy> neit film wilt he
'Tfenry t>p:ouil." fonpdwt on the w*H-
known at*ry by William MakpitCT |
TiiacketTiy. vhtch Mrill be filmed in Rne- t
lanrf immed Lately eft*r lie finlnbcf ah j
stacc nap.iTPfifii!:
GEORGE WALSH.
Who Wilt Ft- stir Rrn-Ilnr of lliv (i jI'!i-oi: f'lrinrr, 1'filru Bomvtlil'
THait So On* ' Ripctti if »ppi!T)i. to Fr-eveni Hii Tnkina Thla R*]*.
"COVERED WAGON"
HEADS HAVSh LIST
Critics Pais Jndgment on Drawing
Power of Current Films in Con 1
ftitntial Pamphlet Jail Iaiued
by the Wil] Hays OflUe— Qor-
D^hty Coming £a»t— Bole
for Gcorjc W»lah.
Ine-scroiion for ih-- iiFehjfe And i he
>ilUjce rult i^ill mil:* op the ntiiifl»phri^.
'iturcf Wnlfli ilfli Rolf.
I Ttl->« ihere i= i>nmc uhan^p of p]an ■
of wtilfli wp tnow nnjhln^ thr nHjfT ire
lirintH l"t Sunday that Geo-tc rftlafa
will pM ^Jfi rol" of Ren Ilnr (« true.
Mr. Wafitfi baa rjaCOj^y aiipied ft con-
frjirl with the (Jnldwyn rnBinnfly II nd lir
yg flip ihofce for thin [c^rt. fiver at tne
Unldn-r" f-uinpany"« ifficr thry are as
miipi] u clnnia. but under (LdhcI Ktniaina^
tioit Ehej •■ -J mill -■•! ij;af (he rhaaoen were
nlno 10 one in Fjiup of Sfr, Walali.
IVheiliPr rrte Gnldwyn rrimu.in.T (ni-endied
In nimuHte Lut^r^at by Imldinc hnct
i!n> dftaih of thi» nJctTire or not, we
don't Iimv, " At any rale, they Lure auc-
l.ond«ti I.ILfj "I'uvfrfd W«|[»ii,"
•>ohn f-'Liiin acuda a i-an-le'Sram to t J« i --
ilesk in whleh he dJy» thftt I-ondon pore
■The rotrrr-rt TT^JtOH" B : (rrr*t dTAl : 01.
It wo* prearnlcd at. ifar I.nncTon 1'nvtliim
Vfiiafmtor' n^ahi hy GtThm Mll-r.
whfro. iccor'i B to ^I^- KriiBn * cd&'i--,
It n"iir-c! n tnjmeidi»T< fiicftcwii, W+ lire
wlllinir to t*i* John* -word for it, h*-
raiiF^ if Tvnm Tfry ^itrluiipi*'* nod ai?nt
u^ 'tfca ' iTjrret rnble- tfn had "nr rc-
cHTfd, Tic "-id t^e Atneri^nn Eml>o"«y
•■■■d- ^onailifp ofhern'. Meanrp.'. Vo*t.
WIjhW "#i-I Ski-ii"- wpr* o«-*nt. f-l-i
bftlfttui rHi-bH oi*d t'Med Enftlleh soriptj
rr'n l*f'(ro" r renf^^c^trd. Th" ;. Nnrth
Amerigo .Iniil.in-" (r*m Wyomfnfl wrr*-
thr pw"-f t|r r**i -tm>"* of Ihi" *"■?!] I H.T.
too John i* frfMna pretty h^ppy bMpiun
he brlie."ftH hint aiirviaoiilat ndvertiainj in
thr London papery fld mneh tnic/tH put-
tfriB Ihp p'ctTjte over. ■
Mie-nkir>ar af~i' i 'Taie f'arnrri] Hutsn."
.To'hn Flrrn'^ pntliunlrRm hna- been
bi>mi> out hy floorer ITo-wl™, who Hew
o>er from )*aTidin in Pari* t^ be present
of the. prfmlew of the iiicrur* J. J. I
j .HK'nrtiiy. rf-atej-rtay rPcciTcd' n cjtb'esraiii I
■ from >Ir. -(IfiTClMt in ivbi^h he *ald ttlni
the '■WrjoV mverVvl Ita^lf nlth jAovf,
J The indlrfriafljan JntrHWid the fancy r.r i
j Mr. Bowipsr, fj^r it woa hp who took ibe j
(irl U-irffl]-, Bill sh.<i\Y to Mh^IhI-.l irciry I
OVATION TO "COVERED WAGON"
ON FIRST LONDON SHOWING
lata Flifli Cablei liiriui Film
Was Tremendous Snnjctjs at Ft-
Tillion — fitcrgt Bowles FlLai
From S»rii U> Be Frcnit
at Premiere ef Picture
in EngUnd.
WATHE
P1EBS0B IS SAFE
PbuiB br Haiflnt.
CAROL DEMPSTER.
She I'ln,-. lb*
11. XV. Crli
km :
Tnnj^menH ' vrhrrebj Ibe Ardrrsoji I'ir-
tufea^CVfrno>:ition will handle tlu^ din-
frilnuiiui rjf his, pitodtcZ,
Mr. '1 Tlif iwtycU L rtjtcmrnt yrslr-rdiaj
m which be »al(J tha.1 ihir rt-Lttrrr Vajno.*
ihiik will be Im^'I on ^i^tunl voiced to
I'nlfnllnn tJ*
Axais llodol-f Valentine firnrra in the
Hmelifbt htcauae vt another actiou pe od-
l»( In tbe Suprame Court brrwreu him-
a*l( anrthlu former Uwjier. Arthur Biti-
ter Graham. Thia ukkc* Xo. 3 for Rudy,
who la MrtHnir if tot a pood .-tiatumrr
tor tbe lairyeni.
-" M". Valentino yeaterday. tLitnugh Mux
T>. St*tiw. hi* attorney, demanded jiniljr-
n«Qt for COOlt. aik-vJn^ tha( rt COSflirtic
rpneern hy which ]>* and ble wife wm-
*u*ase<i to dance at ?7.«KJ a week wt
* chicle for ln.tMM> it Mr. Graham tn 1 ; ,-
credited to the ploimlfP* qtcnnnt Of
' tnia. Me. Vtilratlnn. ad&iita. Mr. r. r ...
ham w« entltlDd to rehire tTy(M> and to
pay forrner Appellate IHriaion Jnatin>
Frqnk C, LaujchUn 9$&» ror TPprrwnt.
Jbr; the actor on -in apnea] In pmewd-
IbjTI arc-WLBf; out of hia dlapute with Fa-
moti n*yara-r*aty. T'jere la abw* a emih- t
ter claim made bj- Mr. firnham fo r f47.- I
InLwi, ifliri fr* be due for lejtat aerrieeji I
Madercri. Soft anm-a hack H n.f anawer^ ■
mi* Sff aiiina; Jf> re«iTpr inopej- alrradr '
J^iol to Mr. Graham by blm, riafmini I
EtiBt the lawyer waa nr^rpaid. Hu thafa !
that
T* Dlalk-Jbmt* l* w KihlblloT*.
The newly -formed Carl Anderaon Pfe. I
.rare* Corporation in so'mt to fiffui* ptmi- j
in#mly En the motion picture *uii. W. |
■jLjTrw, pwairinm of the Tb«at« Owti-
;*»' DiatribaUjiB; Lprrrorttfon, mniM
lit-"* fact known when hr aay* that tbt-
«zbjbitDrs orfanLxatlon have made «:■-
»*)W Ineftra**
c.iitMKi. M>- r ;ni.
Shai will pin > uiif 4»f llir Imporinm
'•tnlalB* r^tr» In "D«an Bram-
aatfl.*' ihr . nlctnre tauar Joba
Hirrvu,„|- r w t|l UMbr«! fei- ttirntr
nrrjlftrr,.
llir P'\hi:iitor and not nri rjcriijon-; liRur^
arrived nt hy thMifieii or wi'd rv^rtcUi-
MonH. ""Che Anderson Pictiirca t'oppora-
lion," went on Mr, True, '■will honqV
cor pr«>drn-t on thut bnaft HetiEnd epicls
t picture will be a annyjaJayi nf pxplolta-
— ~rt~- — — I Hon :iL!il rdvprtiainp erejtHl nnrt earriM
; grtf liy nxperieiveed men in behalf of th-
OttlBiWir. TIjp n.lvnntn^i- of this la thai
lb* 1 ■■^htbitnr wfll fraskh In on tie picture
fid'rrtimliK wJiilp It Is hot."
Just tiefnro Ir^vinft Tor i!n- f'oi^t Carl
Andrr«jii cntiBrmftd th* rnnnrt that hi*
cimjifliiv will Jintid'e the d in tri button, of
{he i.nnluct \4 the Thciitre Ownnra 1 Di«
trihuti"" t'onrtirntliJii. If present ptftill
mutrri>ili^e m-iiir flti-rarinn chonld b.-
Btur^-d iir TV« 1st of Orrto^er. The Dow
eoBipnny ia bwjr now InrtrviewiiiE ft
kibttow ntfv i'ir (*fiitntrj nnd n-iHwerinK
■ IliCslfiiii^. The AuilOrnoii rmopapy in r
cninpiimrivply iow (^"""ir-ntion, haTTUX
on*/ [iiinoimccd jrn ifDliniion v-i»'i the
JniliiBtry wljliin tj* lii't, bib) monlba.
CrKIm -Hut.- h< Innlnx.
Thp "flr>0|iil *-0«ilfiCTltlJSl )ilfnphlet is-
Kiied hv the Will TTnyif orxnniznLlnn and
FouaiKiinK *tf rritlcJflDi by revlewera nnd
aullior* of the curront run Df aarfecn rn-
ti'i'tolnmenl fnr- thp'.. ifnirr pemaal oT the
productrs la Jaw nff I lie prca*] la m
Krenr Fiumhpr of caiie^ "-The f'overtd
WrCQb" is iirniiJniitJ 1 ! nn the be^tj feature,
nltbniigii in one inaianrr nn Author p>ea
out nf bifi way i" f:«ll It pood air a
lioTilry lint nil as a arory. "When
KiiiylLth"(nl Wan in Hower," "Robin
Hinttl." "IWwn to tlir Sea 5n Jlhl|ia" lad
eciTrnl rjthfr i^viii-ji! ravoritea alM> win
apnliliiar from tlie rriijea,
Tlipre pwrnia. however, to be no
unnnlmity of optoion an th the wurvt f*-i-
inrc, n« (wo ct»>fcu hejnjc alike- At ttie
I hjjiW" tiiHe not ti few couirluutora to tlie
' pHtuviiEfi are nnkimJ .■u-nigii io any In
j riTi"'; that (here are ag ntany bad anex,
I rn«ti» tn rhoW would he a" qMbtta nt
I lii-ii'. Sr-lrctlona for thr worst oomedv
Mall in tlie Hiirrir ■■mrcorr. Fw -tellar
hoimnt union): Hie i;:.i..-lj materi, Cbtrka
- ""li; Hihii ml )lni'r.]<l Lloyd 4te chonen it
thai order with few piceptlon*,
i';rr«niii}- CopuinfT Eaat.
Ton J- Hurpshty. *h* baa ber-n accinft |
a^ jiriiittictioi nlltor on Tom ilfijthia* j;
Pflrbtnouiil iirorhictiop^. ia rrnw wsll oji ,
( bin way !■■ ^cnnrbonkpart. ill-., where ,
I VUwtli TurltuifJou U» & Bitntnter li«ine. |
! 4>ry|iity -nd 'iVrliinj-'ton will gtt ns+r ;
. lhp Bool- Anili for arreenJlip Ihn
aUttHir'i atocy. "Pieil Piper ^lab.nc."
with MeiaThan in Uw lirlr mle. The NVw
I'IeikI-'u'I lonn will itnetf- be liiwi a* n
51'iirwe piarraaai Bwl*.
Th+' friert'lf &T Wojrje PI* Droit,
■ wt-ht to Toklo. Jnp^ii. c!ph+ inondin apto
f to aW1)W tltr-r^e of jbe ("pitcl Artfs;e
| (10710 there, wero Jtr0q;ly relieved yes-
I terdnx to receive irVrilSthot I" 1 p^d 'ht»
1 wTc and! a-monlh-t-Jd nby «ti aajej Tfters
han been so much wflnpr jtbout tiic Pier-
I aona alnre the r:>rrli jiukf ot Tokio that
titer? van trrenl relief, fr t ot the. J. J.
McCarthy ofllrc whe'ta tlie good new* was
- rcccivetf. The meassrE* comes from Kobe,
LURE OF MANHATTAN
BEWILDERS SORMANN
'Henry Hermann. &I yearn u.!H. and a
Jantive. or Lncebk. tierman?, who hni
h*«n Tiaitiag; the family of bis apn in St.
JUHiJi.' Badledyeaterday ,•>, the JJamliurj
^merinta .liner Albrtc Bartin, ■fter the
jooai rhrjiriiur niebt ofjhl" Hrr, nut rrm
I'ncrli boiuiia :-tl nn ns try air excepted,
liorinjoii 4>;i:v*- { in S V vr Vork Wedhfeu-
■tfajr and -peat tbt afierroon and evaaipe
w«Bc;eHn,;.aboDt. Tho tiueent»Dt* to
hot«]« bcwUtfrrwi him jiod he rlp'red that
ik& would co*t forty or fifty nurkl to
MLtire t. fnutu. Xoar S o'vlock he met
tip .with .a iiitnUy German. wb« took th*
old nap to H«e*l XorTarre,
jaarawtin'a appetite for ^.^-.-winn
atta keen, and alrAe he f»( forth lo
J . Seif » ork. fain he tat Joat and
^nrw he- w«n u n to people and aakrd
thej ttjoJd iff] bim how to set out of
troalife, they mlatonk- Ma tiiie«tion:»jt
i--,- p'rtnm* to menn that So wantprf
»«p. Majij hniat «ina of amail deniiDii-
nation iiiio j«i« ba4d' *> cuCd bin Unne-
fartoi-.< (n (•■Tjmn . rbjtt ho didn't witrrt
moacv, Imr thfr' offllJF Mni^ed jnd walked
awny. 7 - . *. .
Kjbniiarrd. Ilrt-juany d^Po'rrrd n
kinilly G.-rmnu ajtj^r- KuurtfiiiTb hli'.i-e;t
and Broad**? nt I.;?K in rJn- msniltijj,
who tiiriK-d hiitj oftf ti» thr Tr.iveler.n 1
Aiil. Afier muMdatDbtc iunirinp of
pttiUdx Ibry UiHif»i-r^,-<( tlut llorm:mn bud
lef: iiin hat* rii the NHvnrt*. Hdnoajn
felt it -.-.. too RT^at n. riaft to remain
OinJ thf tiiiipirtiioae uf Xt-w Soft an I
tbnii£h il v. ; i- h orlo.k a[ Hit- btrne,
took n cab hi j- i „■ r,i P ,-. tyWp j, ^ aH
found a atop wirh his Imiiw at if oVIt^k.
Bam ..» th- Etailin .vf WJ , HnrfcMi
and Mra. Hubert I 'Ijii- nncr. Prpftteor
r't:iiannce coe* m fmniv, where he 1u,a
the dfacinfUuti .,( h.-!nK o;ic «r rt« fir^t
Amrriran pmfeuuM i» f.e .,;-,> „ mr .n,.
her *ir . Frwirh nnli-er i;y faculty, ooi-
aJde of the exvjjaujp profftjiin-Fllfpa.- Pro-
feswr PfalaoiiiT fir|*r |„ the World tV«
I*pg3il Frrm-li lilernhirf! at AV"illii:ni» Col.
letf null ihe I ni verity or Mkbirau. H nd
Murine #Lim war t-iillalioratryl witb Pm
frfsor Kraklne in r^tubli*h(n); (i ^nrdnil
roifmc l<i the Amen.Mfi arrjty. wltlhi *n
many tlinu-iand* of «tiMtenta- with Inter-
rnp>d < -ii=i htiiKir. wen In Frahr*.
Qjlhera aafHtu iwt* linronewi Stroni-
bera! Flnripie Hnlrr y Baro, CSlhiq Gov-
ernntpnt .ifljcial j Jdr. (ma Mm. H. F.
rtjilir-. nil. I llr, ju,d Mr*. Aus'istiiB H. p,
CVrwley.
Tlu- r;ji!l;i. j-arred fifly-two lint ela«
pa^-tiserx, fij-ty-tiv.- -^co.id nnd Hfty-fiie
ihfnL
WORLD'S GREATEST STADIUM.
Vienna. I>Iri H * Cararr-i flMwfJal Aa-
-lUf r»1w« S>wi l\T>n Hora'ra S^htr.»h.
VIKNXA. Repi. r,.^.Vjenrn ,,];,;,, m
hnllri tha litrajf-pir tililetip amdium in Ine
world. Vjenn* biinka hflvt jfoaranteed
aOKfkoW^OOO rr.im, to nnance the
:.^.u-',<- fiiiii-Ti. -:.;■■ i,-.
Jt ia plnriiipd tn hejjin actual mnalrno
tion nest Kprlur- rb* stadium lo h- Io-
eflleil Ih (br ao-i:flU*l Fiw; en-scardem
of tiic rnyjil parka at rVhnrnhntnn.
Jfhere the. Jfnb%b;(rtu formerJj had (jjeli
S iiin i-iftr Kaidrnce.
- CITAIILES HAI
1 BpptaTlat
"Thr Ulrl
k* Tlnn-h,
tn Knrapf a*
.e," ke
Henr T
ortun i-lcUr*.
COP'S GUN SHOT
AWAY IN CHASE
All Good Marksmen Hot in Weit,
FjIiRcmftn Beclarei After
Ciptnre,
i "Thote ia a! lenat one pTsuii in New
| lurk, who doean't Lhink thai the beat
I rnnd-S,iu;fi. an- wit WMtt, HDi'I lie j* P.(l-
i iruhnno frank McGuv?i-u of the \\'**%
! lOOtli' atraet itatioo. To ninlira Ihfe
■ Hta^menJ, ft waa reuftrtrd »■ Herd ay ttiat
I i.nr.liir- were rpbblDir a hah'-idaaher^
I atore of Mat Mmui« at 1'filft fljoadwny.
; The p lice of the Wart lOOrli atro^t at*-
[iron rrcrerjotlnrvIliT u 'tAtyt*n, ami Mer-
: eejiuti Poyle and Malcolmaon Willi
i tH'eUr patrolmen were aent there in a
; palrol WwBUP.
Th" poltccmeii found Thai the hnber>
i deahery waa one of a nntnber of nt-
j atory ■laspayera" on the eaat AiAr «f
l Broadway riiniiinc balf a block iu 100th
atrwt auij 73 f«t ja the litter. ^IKIr-
.iapan, wlier? Mr. Pferson. utid hi a fam-
ily bare npparcntly ' ponf for pholts.r.
London Edltov Here.
I-illiisn tflatrlfcti, editor nf tlir t'inrmi.
m Ilritfah trade puhllmtjon, ••. in town.
Uin« flurtf i-nmcJi -niinrd p.' 1th lfttor>
of introdnrtlon tn all the motioo pictur;-
fo'lt. We havr fill idra *he v ilj prnut
i>y the rxsraple of Frank Tillcy nn I- not
try to tell the wg?hj «-h^t b <*t»nf witS
American fTm iirridiiclirHii. Hiiwrvf-r.
we tiink the l»dy in cfititiorl to n cliaiico
to p-nve that khe dw*n*i work rinj «-;(j
Sir. Tllley worki-d ■orhilc in thin ciHtotCT*
indt.r Film Her*.
Motley Flint, the \^i &hti4m I'Jtukcr.
is in the citr. Aa wain I tie hs* Iim-h
Itivrn a fine rereiitioij. Llr i* very |ho;ni-
I Ii: wiTh all the film men. And- well—
it la eoiil, Motley has h bank roll ihn:
U worth c-inaiclerlng. Nnt thni we mean
to say money »aa rtoyUiiiis tn do with
the HtlnF n f fhe II nj moo Tot iiiiu. hr-.
cause crety one m;» ht> is a rcTiilir
IJernon
Klhriouji M ili*- MarHa.
Wrlls Hawka cro«s»ri hii li.nrt nad
lio[H»a to d^e if It Un"t true thnl fifry
lluural lo eondnrin Entuml HinilooB are
Kolng- to nee George Attfc* in toe film
TWatofl of ''Tlo; Green (lo^l(tp^a■ 1 ct the
Sam H. liarrii Theatre. Mr. Hawkx
uwcara hy the (treat burn npnon ijiat thin-
is the firm time any Hij.fi...... erer" at-
tended the theatre in a horly; Thr-j- will
wear fee and I urban* nnd tieii- resubr
bahilamontrt. Thb pa-fj nil! fie headed
by S. iffiractft lii'vn Pa!, uuthnr of
G-nculal atorii? imii jllaya,
J^OWB'b Svrr l.re.fllrip; Lirir,
Vie are iv:imni to ket-p nu ryf &a .
JulieSir Johnstone, wao |i!a.i"s the femi-
nine lead in "The Thief or fSasjdad."
Donjclair Falrhank i- 'a ncx^t. picture. Kh#
la said to he e.is-y | ' tahfc at nnd a very
rood actreem S|»«kli.;flf the Farrhanka-
Pickfont, SfarJ wa i ko del Jellied with
the reception »f "Itowta" 1 tWrtM iu
\ew \o-L thal-slie ueni a tclueram to
I luted Arltat^i yesinnlay rtp T c#aiua* her
dtUlfflit.
- InHrrml Loa* In TqIcto |l!j*h.
The Uciver»a| F*lm Conipjlny faces a
probahle Joaa of htindredn of thotmmda
of dolJapa J H the rr«ni jfjaWaa pnrtb-
flUftke. It* main Jupaneae oatre, Io-
« ted I Is ihe mnter of the enrlhauake
and tire xone. |n n. nimplete low. with
"ffice nuinment and priota destroyed.
*" wo «"d baa hr-ta rewived a* to whether
there ia ttny lorn or life or not bttt trave
gjp are entertained for" the wfety nf
*jrat|{ L. Lappjn. temporary Tnkla
nanpar. The . oH]» woiJT received hy
LnlvreaT, wbtatnctl hy cable aeyeral daya
rniah linra-wrra thrown! out In Brondwiy
and in 100th and lOfith atrurt*. Tin
atore ifbuwed that the tarrlwa had taken
mrnt cod it raa ih^ri^ln that they wers
hidlnr on one nt- the, tow roof*:
A taxicah waa itrnfwrt ami .fucked up
jtjTihi'.r. n bnildiui in lOQrh nfrvet and
Poricenieo McGevern and Copdron were
detailed i» 'climb from (be lop of the.
taxi in the: roof uf the building. Mi-
Govern waa the n>»i io c-liiah over, and
afler br had awunji hiniBelf dver the coi-
nfv* and waa about to ralae himself with
hia revolver ih" hla right burnt, there waa
a si i-ji nml a load report from .in >;■
Jtriniiifi roof and aj hulift rent Ilia pistol
ajiinniDE (» the wtreel 'below. Mc<«o»vi-n
waa not ei-en srraTrherl.
rondmn then rlimh^il offp the r«fl on
inatanl later an. I nred four alioia ut u
man tleelnc from b ekylifht of the ud-
joininK 1 hoil'Iins. behind wliieh he had
beto hidiar when he ahot Metiorern'M
pistol from hi" hand. Reaching the edinr
of the roof, the tlee^ar tjiaii jumped 'tn
un arenway of a honae in v, .-.: lOEHh
alrnt.
RhotH were also fired at a man fleeinf
In Eaat JOftth a(re*t f pjoiI tbi- police cap-
tureoT a man who gave 'hii name aa At-
(bur ftllrentO'ir, 21, a etprk-
Tfle rnofa were thoroughly ■■■.::■.::. .i
but no on* *'v wm cnnKht. iIum-uv.
th* iiolfre fodtid rt WRttdt i'ml a "Jiiixi|ii]r"
behind the h^berflaihery, whera entrane.1
had been forced through a wiudow. In
rtfter the ([unk^ from the natire mannger
of thr OMilta branch eichnng^, wan that
the pkrhanse in Onnkn whb Kjmrod.' He
F-'ii-l rl-i' flu tlttnieTi in Tokio and Yoko-
hama w.?tf growiBS w»rrv and all com-
munlrarloi mm? i'ip Tukin brnneh' wua
CEt Off, Rnwrird 3J, - Sowc, 1 -niver**!*
Japmi rnnii^fipF, nnd i.l wife nrr o-i the
.itr;iin»hi't) President Gwirt, UBTr>lBg
hnt.k nflrr a thrpo mjintt*' vpryittHin in
tin- Tniled Siitten. Mr Rowe will find
(■bans :ind n job thnt wil tnkc nomc time
to Kit ptniictrenrd out. Ovrr at the
I'nivcraal iffice ir wtta aiiil " ypfrlprday
liint Mr. rtcivo'Kill prnl>,ibly mnkr- hla
hrailnuattrjrs lo tlie t>j*hal branrli'-Mfitil
snrh time a* unrmal lir-Hiiip'rt is reiumed
in' the ■'■ ■-■:-. i :.r„,i m.^;,,,... Wlicn lip M'Ba
hen- he toM of the pop-ilarity nf -I*rln-
rilhi r W>^n. wlm J* « fire:il fa\prit^ with
thr .lopanrse public. . Coftd* u(> laraciy
of Kt'iilentn and ehildwn. At the I'ni-
ieraal rilTiroa: there )« H la.i grwiC nm.de rn
TpIi^ over the cafrty of Tom Cooh'raB.
hrnrlicr of Ft. H. I'mhrn, vice pteHlii-^t
of fiilvervpl, and of F. iK tlorliran, r-ec-
retaj'lf of Tnivcraal. Tom t'ochran ia
inaiuger nf Japan for Fumonn Pinyera-
LaAkj, jin.l no word baa jot reached
" PWitrt Bj- W. r Stall.
jrr,1A>re joiniTOVt:.
She i> tin.- iT-Hiiioc i*iij In Donaclaa
I"* I r ban L.n'» hpit isIi-Iut*-, ( 'TK*
t Tt,\rl '.( n^rf.il,'' ttUleh ll CflB-
Inaj to »eir S>rlc- ibl> >all.
hie lifii-".-- of bi* conditigu Add irc*t
fear ia fplt for hla aaftty.
Hrlenc rhuflwleic Geta Ul"-rce-
Llivonrejt htc not ai« uys aa difficult U
get ti" mo»t pn>ple tn New York think.
lVatcrday Helen c L'hadwick waa graated
a divorce from William Weilman. witb-
permlaaroii to renumc'her maiden natnt-
■>! eonree. *)!lf got iirr freedom in L«
Anffcles.
(-•(iini.rsli Pe tenon Harrlcal-
Elitah«th Peterson, who is wtll axowa
in motloa picture ciT(d*» aa an expert In
*I1 pJJtutfi of fan publicity. !» aboot la
taka ttntoi herself ■ hutband. She la be-
ing i!iHrs-.i'ii to-moTton- to Jicm-s McDon-
ald, a commcrrlal artiat, 'J'bey are lear-
ing for Itenxiuda oQ * honeymoon trip
and will be gone ■ week ox ten "daya
>i!"" lT-:-i-fn.;; r'.iy; notbiog about (iviLi,
up her i-areer. bring mo'tcm, yoli c*a"i
t*mme her for that.
11. L. V InUelntUn 1st TOWB.
AH the way from Minnompal 1 ^ roDie?i
oilr old friend, M. I„ FinkelstelTl to tell
Abe Warner that he want* to book th*
Warner feature* In hb chit* of theatre*.
Mr. Finkelitein nid ere nthoturh he ia a
Firat National fnmchfnc holder thai
"Main Street 1 ' broke the record For huai-
nea* la hla Hi. Paul theairc. Mr. Ffnkel<
atein ottfh-t tu know aboat pictorea, being
a member of the firm of Rubin eh Fiokel-
atein, thnn which there la no more im-
p-irtant chalii of Lhealro sin thn Middle
W« \oi. Haire- ■ Raw Film Cm.
We now hBTe.th* Stella Film Ctrox*
P*ny. a new concern which hu opened
a atudlo at Eaat ISoth atrect. with ngeetl-
tlve oFhrea in the Komex Bnlldmg el
Forty-neTppth atreet. Their Burpoae In
life, we nnderaCaad. ta to make twenty-
t-ni-o two-reel picturea during the next
year. Alice Mill*, hia been engaged to
play the leadine feminine, role and I3'i
Volon ifl chief comedian. That ia all w«
Iciitim Uolng lo Kiirope.
Ttex Incram, BCrompsnled by his wifl,
Alire Tcrrr. ttarted yestcrdajt from Lw
AngeJi 1 * tn bring "Scdramouche" to New
Yin..:, where It will be siren a premiere
on ItriT.ihvny fi!i.>cu Beotembcr &■ Tfaa
editing of the pfcturo ia not yet com-
pleted, biit Mr. Ingram ecpecta to at-
tend to that little thing en route. Be-
fore he row hack home to California ha
and hts wife, will go nlirfia.lt> get at-
moaphare for "The World's lllneJon "
ivhirh Mill be hia next pieturr.
JcuIp W*tl Ret* a Kan- JnV.
.1. -'.f i\V:!. publicity man, baa mrred
hia typewriter to the office of tbe Inde-
pendent Film Company, -where he will bet
their |>oet laureate. In other worda, ho
will handle tb«ir publicity and advert:;,
ing.
Tbe >YcairlBtT of the Great,
TViniield flhccbnn. vice preaident and
general managi'r of the Fox KlEm..Cor>
jKiDitirm. [lire a party Eaat night. There,
m probably nothing anuaual about this
becatiae Mr. Shechan haa giren many
Striirn in hla day, Qnty at uia bucket
in cm ■■•[■■ were Inritad to sit down to a
feed »f eombeef s*-.d cabbage. The rea-
aon for three rinfide waa becacac ther*
«» not a gueat preaent who waa not an
Irlibtniti, mid would you beliere it, they
were nJ! in the film hmunesa.
Lou Caianer aa ine siek l,l«t.
Ixju Chaney has been aflfferingrwith *
had cold brought on by his hard wnrl;
ill conneellon wiifj "The Hunchb-nck of
Notre 1 tame." Iln has been making per-
aoaa) nppearaacea every day -r-.ni the
cbaiigc of climate and the atraJn harv
been loo much for him. However, h& la
not giving up and lh continulnc to let
the audiencea at (be Astnr Theatre aire
a lock at him.
CAraaet agarer A«T4a«t 1* Cait,
"Bean Brummeli" the Warner picture,
will he' started on the Coiit. along abnil
Beptcmber is. At laaat that la the. dgty
John Barrymore is expected to il-fite.
The Hoonario Ik *|1 in r*adiaiese and caVat>
ing ia no wgetflDg Rhng materfally. Te«-
Terday word cam* from the Qeaat that
Carmel Meyers, and Riehard Tack tr will
have Important par:-: Id Mr, Bgrrymorta
piny.
A I. ine or Tare.
One *>t our well known publicity aiam,
wh*i rP'jneata for tvoviotii reuooa that
hia ikioii- be omitted, aenda ua n autf-
f ration that we do a alory on Frank
'LI ley. editor of lha London Weekly
Kinemattrgrapb and call it Tiliey'i
Puacrurcd Romanc*."
BLANCHE RING'S MOTHER
TO FIGHT SISTER'S WILL
'EGptaUi L'.;i'. •. -.,.., ;:.r M -.;-, :■:: i 1 1. > ■ J jh. I
" BOrrT0X, h Bept. A
Mr*, ,Iame» H. fling uf Jlrookliuc.
mother of B?«nc;i»c" ITios. actrnti. nnd
(.'ceil Hluj:. ttliu ntoi\ mid matbcr-in-l-iw
of Tom Meifthnn «f !ilmdpm fame, will
contest llin wilt of her fti+vegr-ald after,
\l •■ .l-.--!i- i;,i -. wliv- left' all her "av-
lug/* to il ^O-.tenr-olii rtmrried man -tr
Rvwctft who la rirtuai'ly iinhmiwii •><*
the family. The man ta Benjamin Bly-
ivfiod, ■ -
Mim [!■■-. liij.j recently at tbe ' -.'•
Huapitni. where ahB w«» confined for tA
Wteftic followinfr an ncrid«nt, and sraj
buried tbia ajt'craooo fro mreh ehajtel at
NT) iiinlfrlJfehiE faiehlhihment iigHJimt
the n'l«l**-< of her water.
Mr*. King si :.,.! t^at io !M" her "'-,■
(tr-made a wtit, in which all the prop.
I ertv «i« to be left In her. Two yeerl
ago another flat) tvm drawn 1141, Mr*.
liiiiK -.Bid. and all thr property waa left
j in Hivivo-iii. whoae fgther once knew
Miss Bom, when ake. auperriaed the eer-
rauta Id a Beacon, atreet residence.
Eenluj detneatia ia thr around mi whack
Mra. ILimt baM*e her Iiopea to break- that
attend will made hy her sifter. The c<m
test, will be begun by Mm. Bitigt>and her
liii-iiijnil. Xona ot the prominent theet-
rical members of tbe family Ja Envolvajd
In tbe affair.
The property left by MSM Ross prok-
aldj will total about aei/aiO. B lifetime'a
aaving after long yeara at trork ia Boa-
Ion depnrtmpnl Btnrre.
MLan Hof-i i» fftnjbr*| by her. aiater.
Mr>\ H'int, +*A poaaihly b, another ap>
*rer, Mra Hlitaheth woodnuin of Kan-
sas City, who haa not been Itelrd from.
the (tore. loot. wonb. more than WOO. [ iieo aay, that he rumniitted the L>DT«»n,
iv aa packed up. re*dy Co Ire rand id away, hnt deek-d haTing fir-d a ayakot. ne thai
*l\ hen Hilreraione Tg a queationed re- any oae else wit with fella. Xo revolve,
gerdldg the robhery. be admitted, the i>a 1 .wag (nuad. ' . ' .
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THE MORNING TELEUKAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8," 1923.
„•
LL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MOTION PICTURES
"'■,..,;., B y JXJUELLA O. PARSO NS "_ ■ .■.,,.'. : ■
GALLAGHER AND SHEAN FILM
IS SHELVED BY WILLIAM FOX
OEW, FOX AND MOSS CALLED
TO EXPLAIN WAGE AGREEMENT
Thntn OwmtV Chamber of Com-
- merec Wilt Call Producer! to
Explain Wly They Offered
: 22y 2 Per Cent. Increase to
' Operator* Without Coi-
inltins OTfcSrJiatjon.
BRIES AND NOJULi TALMABuE
[Jcfinitc rharjcefl were preferred nayinst
Sfarcua Locw, Wi'liam Fin ami P. S,
.Mi".* yesterday by ttir Theatre Owner*"
' Chamber of Commcrrc vharfiinir them
with violating the rcfcolniinn amdr !■,-•
tills orXAnfxAtioa. which nlotfd thttl '■"
♦JibiWwr nhortf.l nbikr nnj individim!
■crecrarnt wii\ tor- member <>/ th* Mn
riort Picture Upci-More' V'Tiinn [.nr;:l ,T»i..
ha I that the mjiripr -honld he a**ttlrd by
ihe T. ft. C. C, na » wbnic.
«-":£ 'A. Oammilie,- rnmiwacd of Rrroitnl
KifrEli. r--;. chairman: Hj (iatnJrtwrt'
|("sarlea Mnsi^s, W hi tjjlfli Landau, I>" I
Rncfacr, Leon R^ien^loti nnd .^nomi'
Jlordwr. **creur*. niei ye^rerdny and W
mavenrieil En the board nT director* tli-n ■
■A, i.n!-r. : ';■',■; and Monn lie mm
Aionrtt to ill" eh.'imhor of rcmrnTce ta
explain why they "ItKrett th* uperatiir
■ : *" aa Inweasft of i-^ H! per cent, in wc-j;*
in vio'ntiuc at I he laitniutlnn., The boar,
norepted tlim rt-eorunieiKtutiuri and wi 1
act accordingly.
Il wan exulafiied that Mr, I*g*w «i
he railed hin'nrp iIip Ijonrd of direemrv'
mri-tin* tirvr. Mt. los llir fnllnwini; WW
and tarn Mr. Moiw. .f Ibry dn nnc on.
•*rer thene Fiinminr«r* dry will pro".
Ably b* ■utum.Atic-all^ itrij^ir-i from tic
•■■TRIllKliTilicCT.
. It iriif {■ ^[>'jiii:-'ii j. I lln- time thfu-
Cbar*w ■weir 6r*t hinlrd at bj a mn'i W
(he Inridc :h>v. "i" CbtW inr.a i:ctnl !■>
Vi-|VMii-viV" nii'un^fj-i and Hot :i» Dl«aib4TA
if til* T. *f- 1*- f. Mr, T,otw wftB in
IJtiroi* in tJir limr n7'l did mil h^ir any
J tiiftie about it until h* ti-turued hotar.
'■' The jtrl'vur.^ of *hr rln^irv on:neT»
pr«n».in 1." tluii Ihf flllfii'flflrr of JS 1-li
J>**r cent. iurro*f in wnperj m the lime
'^JlP flEVrnWH 1 W^H TllV^ilTBiaH to KlrikC
r->:nif i- +!H|n-ffliji.-o for lb* flhrUitorn to
jrlr# In to Ihf rii-ji-.iuiifs tnitdp in tbe
*i"t*rnioffr. Tin* raift- (irrt tj tb? mo-
tion oi?Uir* IH**!! trjH 4d n no-ill^ oT 7 1-2
tn- IS [wj- FHICr flWreaiH in "-ajr?
It ii- bb iiii;)iM,7S'ii!(- io rrarh any oa*
or thp mon mofiti«ncd bj rtu 'tb^atrf
fiwn'rrft on tlir |*1t]dtQM flt tbt late hour
vlic Ftorr r«DH> in. as they bad ponr to
• thff country for thr wreELcDd, m It I*
'■ijii cir-»i!ib' tn mnkc any itn«*Mi or
ihriiTV (in,- ir.r-i> on to wlial ■ Hruon
Uhmi l^or«V. Fok Jind lirwi wilL mk*
*!i*n ''"■:■ lr.-irj'i '■!".'" linvn been called
oti thr nrfret. ii p'1 tOTknda very f-ci i
on* and roamlLcatod. bu( it ban been
aiir txntfftitce the*? rtlinti all *onnd to
much irorn llian tlivy uaaalty ire. Mr.
LociF ii-ill prvbAblv set bla sllmmoan
fop a *#^k from TUPfday.
Big Week of Opesingi Will Bright-
en "Bjoaivny— "Enfelea of B*d
Gap," "Bed Lijfbti/' "Why
Worry," "Motheri-in-LtT,"
and "The fold Bi£g«n"
All to Bo Shewn.
EAYS OFF OH LETIATEAN
0-BvtcD witi <C«mn. T»Jm
idc*.
™™tT~^T^
i' ■• -*
MILDRED HARRIS.
Ata* Haa
IrrB Kn«i|[ri) tn Pl*r (>J>D.nwllr Rllto! Drxttr In III* Fldt
PpiiJucllnn t*r Cr.nrt-AiKT
. Ktianif O'Brien, who haa ItMn playinf
dn the Cnaat wit'j iln Thomas Whiflen
Id ."Stetc/' htN riecided! to Irare tbi>
m . .-V-osv rii.d pug liji- |..*rt on to )>iriiir
n.it- ri^u. Thi* rpanoo is an oJTrr from 1
Jo**pb Sdieitck in pla.v opponlti- X»rm* i
TrtlmaHs" ii) lin iiF*\r ptcturr, Eup 1 ]]*
and; Xtfront for rniuy months wcr* je-
ic liarilM at an ideal Hcrvrti i*oiubiaatJon.
Itdnu'ii to-daj- tie jtvt letters ttillliui*
that (hey lip rftiailwl- ■ Mt. IJTMfli ■
did rnnhi? oar p{cilOT wilb Him Tal-
.BMdjb 1 and rli^ bm offlee nee-ipO. 'elai^ |
by .\*sft^ia;r- ] flrnt National, wlini re- ]
F"a-*vl « tio pii-iurr-. la tbe pennon fur ihe
rr-effJiSHTinriit of ihe : inr.i nian. s
'"filerr," wliiri b.i.* tweo duin^ n bit
bi'»'iv^-« thmtisbont thr ennnfry. viH
ci 'iiit.i-' with aiiisifi'M- motion oirturc
■ • aur in Im< uairsd \Bfrr. Il is iln- atory
of a -dbi>I:od picturr dtrpclnr,
Alf C-irnrd lii-rf nrtfl IthLnft,
•, The parly (ti^eji hy Winfield Ghecrian
3i bin borne in t'nrl Waxbin^oDi un
Tlmrwlnj' rflhloc JO Ml lrtab friends tn
b iw»r rtt'tbe ntKflh nnniTrnuiry of tb* din-
■' . J eorery of corned b«f and rabbaav as
Jood Tor the liinnnQ r*<» T wu larje^r al-
ImdeiJ hy the ifteicrwho bave eauac tn r*-
ioJw Kt eiloJi 'a «lebration. Jlr. Shre-
| Mttii ln(1wtion« wet* limited to the [rirfi
aiad an rnnr urho ftrtjS'd not abnw 100 per
fe«ni. iri'-ii pircnta^': avaa> i«kM t» par-
Ijtfuatr En thin OTfitJ
i Thf deconirioDH icotv jem*i and. while
*r«" van no nlutmrK'k on hand, it waa
■t!.w] i lint thin waa the favorite
nf nl! wht were prtwnt. A
... to nfnliate »Ftb ihe Ku Kim
KJari- ivr- i rr^Jtiiiiri-e!. We nhnuM have*
■tohf ■ inniVn'l <>f nftilime to annihilate.
AtM It iu i^if'l that Ireland brinKi
fj>r0i i'tr fireftient race in the world and 1
tiu|t Aprini-n li ibe *i-eate*t cnutttry.
A rwtrhjtiwi »)i» paiwed detddinf that if
CnvfTr-nr Bmitb wented in run for Prtal-
drnt Mi nat'onriliij' wmiJd land Jiim in
tnfli Wtlite HoVHf wilhnuc nny irrnibV.
In fart'. tb"t exery foyal IrlahTnnn would
it* it kU tlujy U, dn L n little »ap' box
oriri'nr/ for the finvrrnnr.
■j Tni* U tbe Bmt time in lh* hhtory fl(
motion plewrea that rtorrr hne *-rer hiWii
iti uaeiirbUej^ fl f ff'tm men M Irlph do-
> iant. ' In f»«t. no one ever ktsow theni
ii'fre that mony [riahmen in tb? IndiiB-
try. AnoLlirr race haa herelofore clnifofii
iii< vrfdlt tor LinVinc put motion plfr
tari>t nn the tsihij. Not tfliitlne tn s!;lri
fl r4cr rivt. we will nut IfO i^ilo dldcua-
diori furtbrr. Aramie tito*e who cnji>y*d
Mi. Slirnban'n boapitaliiy, n* ihr. Odur-
i J HJe im',>-rr. Hlwaja.. iBj'. were Measr*.
Allnn flwan, Ugrtln (JufR.ey. John .Mc
C**rtli>-. Jnme* fjnirk. .Jimmie 'irniopT.
Wallet Moiire. Pnuf Moonej, J. &. Mc-
Cnrtbr. Theodon; hEitchaJl, .fnck Bn?-
banry and .lAines Hqnlny.
■ vande One ij»j l n Siw Tnrk.
Tom Jlii arriTfd in New Tfl** r«-
ttnii.j, took' one xlani-e aroand the town
and want "ii to 3|Br*JoM m reneu- hi*
frinidahip with Jm*k fJ^painJr, Mil in
af*ompanind by ht* uiie. who nrill he
remembeted by motion picture f^nn i\*
\'ir]dnia Fotd. V : t '•>'-• Mdui, an ko-ph
an h|> li-i-iti-iL that Saraioga waa The
dftstiualioa ot rhe Sfix family, declared
n holiday Hnrf went to HaratoRg to tbe
Dempan.t fiiiartpfa to nee if be hnd bet-
lay bet hi* bnpkro.1l on th* >world - 9
rhlOlpion IjeavyivelEfcL WtKi who !■ n
<-|'.»p |,it.iiii«1 ffiend nT Demjiaey and
who noir bcrt to ace the DejnpyGy-t.'ar-
pentfer h»ut two. year* ago, Intbada to
JACK 09TERM*S.
an down to thr I-'irpn ^ntn|. nt AfLanrie
Citj - vii that he enn compare tbe two
fijrhterK.
W* almnst fni;,.| m My Uiat Tiiojime.
inn Sfii and Tonnf.thr ponv have Iwn
l*(i nr hons^. T1i« Ik rhe Hrnt time ihat
ifre. Mil hn* left hr-r lHt» ilnncbrrr
aini'r phe ii-fts bur", bin fnther ne^dfl
n vci-itioQ an.l Nen York is nn blare
for ji ha by. When (bp .Miicft re-nirn t..
lb- rill -hey will ^^ip nt tbn AmbAB-
anJor Hotel.
"Th* Girl- Sttta BT.
Kiiher tin- Mexiina f>nramia*ut in
firwwiiiK less iionienlar oi pIm First Na-
tional knuwd how rp. amootb ila faathfr*.
Inii ji nnjr r«tr " Th* l.lrl of the tiolden
IVeti;' - hn* aJipped b; (he Jleaienn reu-
eon vi-tf hmit n itinrmur of prnltat. The
h'ji-^r NttTional aotrn^ office Eina jnsit
heard ihe Nsptta of th* affnir. Il aHfaa
thnt Edwin rurewe. vho iir-Kiuced ihe
pirtiim, In due er,[ir^e nent e pTint for
review by ;!,,• SXeffeag DepBrroieni it'
r'orei^n Ri>!/iiionR. .: form:iIit.? whirh
the j'riii-iKiti rrtTllrre bofore nny hiir-
pieioTin oicttire mqv h« M hown below rhe
Kfo ftratide. The rVpartment, ufter Bee-
ina the pmdnprio,.. bptlj vnri \ rn Fi m
National Rranrh Maaajp*r Koclripipji io
Mexi<T. City that It oniidereil Tli»
Girl or rtje Colden West" exrfllent f>n-
t*rtBinmem noil w-mU pofifti ib* proper
aorhoriticx i:i [he rajHonn Siaten tij Hut
effect.
T4i En^rrtaln' at Luncheon.
On Mnmlny MaHon Dawlea i« enter-
tnioinn a few or tfcf ItfWllJapsr wHlem
at i fie rotqiTo'Itaii atoSloa m luncheon.
alia* I'n >■)?■:. ivho lum been rt-orkina
rdfbt an-] d R e «n "Yfinnda." (ind ifh*
always givot 10O per cent of. bfr time
wlien ihe in huny on a hia fiprdnetion.
in raking r. few monToote' rpot ' after
weekn nr hahd work in- invite the newa-
paner fnlk to tlit slildirt to *e* itomc ■■-f'
to-- mcIb whidi are partieuln'rly b*outi-
fnl.
SUIdrwd Mirrli Ira tlMUr Pletnl-v.
The (Jrand-Atilier. r«.mpany la deter-
mined r« cet arfUhe loose talent nrailnble.
Wnrd comaii now innt Mildred Uartia a**
been cnfJtrd In pTay in l^lint Healer 1 *
nrft prndnction far them. \<vrW haa now
fc**n Btflrti-ii' under (he direction of II.
Wlliinm Nfil] nr-f| we aee protnlKed that
we may h»vr the picture Borne time 3fi
Fall, llls^ Hnrria haa rtcejitlt complete>]
a Tsttdeville toot ntid before that ahe wa*
fepiterrd in "The Fob;," aalnxQratb piny.
The (firmer Mr*, fnarlea <navlin, who
■rent through bantTuptty pro*a*din(nt n
■hort time aj[o, will aofin be ah)» to pay
the rent araln and keep ihe art!/ from
i Id' door.
E.**?** -v Bqalnaaa Trip.
, Heptemb^r Arthur A. Ijco' belioTM ia
the time Io takf n bnlirtay," Kn in- hat.
left the; Ijw-Hradfnrd t'nropin'y of. which
he- ^j prealdent for n (hfrft weeJo* 1 motor
iriji throogh the Dejiwtm IVnicr t.ap.
Toronto and the: MHtdls W*«- /While
away It fa psisvii.li^ hfl wi"l i-uml ,in ■:
p'eiBnrt apd bioiJaepa and prrtnit him-
wlf to get on the. Job.
In cfer Droit >I»»nr TbeaLlroa.
An event of imporinnn hcxt week is
th* arrival of "Hugglpa of Red Uip" at
the it: ■.■n!i Tbenirc, another Jameo Croao
iirodiictloji. After '"The Covered Wagon""
ftn.rthion that ifr. Cruae cloen in tbe
futtirc til 1 he w*tehed> vfilll llltei-cut, nnd
ihiri him \- s.i 'i to be another knorkoiJi.
UfaeW Torrttrt. whose trumwork mUb
i'ni,-.f- .in i,ne of ihe big ■-.eiit.H of lane
recra Elm hiatory. playn Couain rJirbert.
tklwonl H.irton. a new actor to the
rirr«=n. «l«ya ih* Lii]e mle. Other im
i'-'f!.i''|- plfljrr" in IK' Cfl"t Are Lvji
iVilaon* r«.tsd Ridpeway. f 'horlw Oitl-,
I.noi«f I 'rcMM-r., Anna Lebr. Thonsns
licbliNK. Lillian '1 ej^ghtoh. Wi liam Aui.
Ho nitd mbcrri. Th* navel i» to Harry
l*m\ Wilson, and tlie ^reep mJuptAti'^
«.P* written hy .'Walter Wwida end An-
llmrij i".,|,|.,- ht '(iy.
"Red Light*," ndppied frf.m (he piny
by Edward K. 'Ttone called -The Ktar
Car.'' in the . Iiivl lilm prodnctioii at ;hc
rapitnl Theatre next ereet. CIlfQfliC*
Hadcer In ibe director, and the eaat ia
e<irniio?cfJ dT Marie tVaVDJaf, Ravmond
Ui.Jilh, Johony IS'elker, Alief f.uk.-,
If«n BemhoJr, l>aan>nr Godowaky,
ienel Be morr* Rj.d olhrrM.
HflroU Lloyd nlwu.m brings n hill
bn#e* ii- lire Kirnqd Theatre. 11>iji ia
oija re«^ ,|j why .Fnseph flnntcti .nlwara
■ivea him n welcome. l, \V'hj Worry*'"
hin lste B r, im-tnre w|jltn is play tnc; tn
•'nil hoiiHes nt ihe firrnnd this "week, (v-
iTiafnir.- "VTir Wnrry*** inirodiiCoii n new
I ndiuB iromiin, jobvoa Knlrloa. who. by
;lie way, did mn Well in Ulfj ft.oi. ib^t
•ihe wiib pljiiM-*! ni'dfr (aintMet 'by 3Ir.
.loyd hi I .1 |K-rEa.iii.eril Ir-rrnT* WOTT-nn.
hnvid Ui-latbcv** phlj. The Oold Di^-
(,-"«.■ preaarited ] n | lPI pioiiou PiOtur,-
lertrnn hy Warner Brotbem, eom^H to
the BlaitO iieit week. Hope Saunptoh
line the Irinlinp mte, anil «he ib nipporteil
hy \V%ndhiun Standln" I.nuise rnieri.ln.
Abi Tt. rmnein. , r ed I'imiitt^ (rertrtjtlc
Start, .liihnn.v. Barrn-f. Ann i '.■:■.■ n' r ij.=,
Ijrt»|*e Lh-'.i;.-' t and .ethrra.
Al Lirlimno'd imtrelt diftcimacd pirinr*.
■MnrlLrTi'in-Lnw." eoincs io the Cjmcu
neyt weoit for ite Marnier* on rtr-indwuv.
Mm VUm A. (Jr«ewel'i. who ia In Nt-*
York formlnfr 1 H"otbera-in-Law Aiisocia-
. ha
irten !o Mr Lichtman reotii.
m^oninK- Ihf- plerrirc. R r H. Hom, in
bimklnjr it. hag njite-l Sim. QrXBWA'd'fl
ro-r,perntinn In uxtfcAtibi the film.
tV.ef film (tttcjeiimiF. nt the Um^d-
way ncv.t v wk wi:i be "Thr Hleiciiii
HrniP." with Kiilrinv M BM)n fln d Char*. ,
Jnn»n in the leaditiK mice, Thin if B
Fos picture ndapt^l frotn Lineup J,
tjartrra melodriimn,
UfKortu §■!■■,
The (.eviftthnn will rarry nni«iic iiv>>
pntmciia-rn cbii mnrnin* Irfp iKForest.
who ia rakiiia- n hu/rled (rip to keep *mn?
b]::in[rs" OiipniolJimnEH in Londuo nn.i
['ariN. lie will turn go in (\ir»?Eiiitrttn
in h-rancc. wlitTe hin faintly [n Hp«ndiiis
<■' er et'iiyt the Riitera. Whei :
he retiirna «n September R. he wilt hri , JS '
ilirm wiib him. nT-ii wmr plnn.i for tl»'
PbnhanlDi rmdnctinnn. of whtdi' be i« ■
tbe Inventor. He only expecta tn upend [
a law days cm the other side, hurryinc
■ been eHBTaareil by Metro ti
in Wham TAtr Pamrd By," i
Ala nvrk In "tf Wliiiei! Co
hnclc tn pet on the job in ihix counlry aa
jji'UL as luiKxible.
H««T Phllhln. nt Worl*.
Aim Hie work that llary PhJlbtp di a
in "Tin- Ufrry-CJo-RiiuniJ" th»rc are
nmnv eye-) tm-iised in Itrr ilinwtion co
w« if r*liv wi'i t^ntinui- I" fc**£ up her
toati work, ft'onl fi-otn the f»u*t Knyn
ll u ■ ii-- i" nniv hcins re!ienr , !( , ri m "*iy
UftmJa Ito-^r."" founiled nn t)»i*o.Kildart>H
ii-i'mI Iri'inc riimuii^i* wj!l diivet lnw
in her lirvt utirriiijt i chicle, which jtive*
lier a ■.-liunce to njjain jimv.? ber motile.
t*l*h«
HI- ntrtfadNT,
id, Califorbhl that B»U
for Auher ^irand oJaaw th fi direction of
I'niien Tirr. b'rom uai ft ian he ne*h
yoiinx (.>ntermau is rryinc his wluia «>n
i lie roast, whi-re the Wnnhbui-n pifturc
In hein^j; Hlrun 1
iv Mb irno
l"li!v f ri,i,i,tj.
JOMVn KA I4TO X .
TUli la tbv iiidiik Imlj ttIio la plar
Mord
uppoill* [tnr.iM
mbtrh Imp, lirrn
rerrntli .Itfnert
■•Why Wnrer
Ii«-M uvi-r ar
ir«ek. Ihe t
M |en« IcfBii
l.loj.l n< fall
i-.ay.
iv I is. MrJ
peri
isriil IPTidi
".1
lisrt. ,lr.. ro!ebratfd hip hrst birthday
on ^cdnwday, rtcinetuhpr li, SfVHh oiil-
cindli- I'rike out! a p.lvfl Kur.jjr. cup en-
criived '"in Bay woiidiiin! no.. WiliJiUi
h. lion. Juatitf. wi bta linn strra^aj,
Imiii IlH yro.id aud atfiwltttnUtB >iad.
Bill, ,Sr.. waa on t&MUOn ami netat tbc
tup froai [herp. Llr»I'itr hrr ntalcoiehtg
recBrdinf lier ileteirhiinntion to Set a
dlvnn-c. Mr*. Han now aftya that ibe
doe.i uot -believ* \\i dimni.- where a child
:t concprned. Mr. |ia>t, it in naid. will
not forfhe, boiup; u nina who never for-
te ta-
llimrn ^«.nrr u tn Tiiwn.
Kamon NavnrrOi whs plaj * the lefid-
inir n>3r in "SiaramuUi-lle, ' in in New
York und will remain for th*" ooeniiif;
of the pie(ilfe, wbl^h in ihtf Co hive «tP
premiorc oo ISroadwuy wmv t.;ue ibe lent
of the month. Wodflwwbjjr n'ghr Mr.
mid Mra- Blchacd tiirc *at*rittiaed for
Mir. Navnrro at Ibeir home on Lij;biv-
clRbtb jtr**t, and .- rinmhrr of well-
known folk in •.,<•■ Lheatrirni nnd motlaii
picture world were |.ri->eni
"Inl.et tr. (Ln.iiltr F"IJm.
White we are on rbe ».ohj*-el of -Ponrn-
monehe H 1 ' 1 Jf- mard K nbel haa been en-
K*Ked by Metrn to handle the #3prei!*>
tlon of the piclnir when it nponn to New
l'ork. Mr. BobeJ. whn h"* been hftndl!nK
the pnbH'Hty of gLttrta fiOms Je*rf«
James," ViJl reninn from that Job to tnke
on Wn new affiliation. Some foU Imve
n btrrf timo Kettlnjr nny jih. hot Mr,
Sohel «wn.« to eet thyeo "T foar in s
hunch. Terhflpi w* TTtat lay that at the
door of nndertitandfni; l.'r. nrt~.
£1 Ta f - t.othei-,
ETrry one in radioing the?e dayn. It
in ill Ihe fanliion. Now whtj I-nther
Head, who to?d Jtj."t how tt» write n*e-
| ttar™ to all lintcne-a-ln on ihe iYJ55
i HtBtion al Aeolian Hnll lant oItiL iis.-.--
i Ing: adapted The ecenario' for "Litttc Old
; »w York"' and "Whew Knl^tthood Waa
i la Fiowrr" we w'll my (jti&Uxt efln tell-
J how Lt'ar done without .half trying;.
' Dulrrnmn Wttb RrjOnl V* tthliHf;.
! Toniia- Jark Oatertnan. a eon of Lhe
!m!c J,- J. 7C ■■-■«■ ij + h r I and KBthrHne
Onreimatj. l^nth well known 3n the the-
atrical *-oi,d- fma Itft vaud^illle flal
to ttfivr- ii tryoiit in nknirea. He ha*i
. been glveu a n*rt In "Ttt ind. tJet IL"
j :i picture ftryact Wnnhhurn i« mskiqi;
L£f«i for Lilian [^ipihroo the*! daj*
f- rerun to \>? y-.i-.-i <■•--<■ I'arjiuonii: pic- tun
tftof Kro'thrT. Hffvint flnh-hftd iht rule
■if ^!a Petriiri.T iti '"l*aiOf*a of lied Gap, '
ahe ban eljcted anolher eontruct with
Jojso I. flaky to play nn iniportant part
in "The fall ot lhe Canjon. 1 ' wh,lrh
ia now HtAog Hlmcd in FlugJilatt, kttt,
rifnrm ni* inn uric- i.tvlng ii Ball,
Leoree Fitsmnuricr in i::';nj a charity
oa II for irinht hiTtiired poopl" i**l we#k.
Thi' film indTintry need not he eir.l(ed
abnnt it nnd ptnn on tnkin): Oflr best
etotaes out of Miiiii.-'' beinnnc Ibi* part
is->nly a part »f "The Kethiia] City."
Samuel f!oldwyn'a oftiie haw locked lite
nn olr] ciirio^ity aliop all wbCq., AH the
old Unman costume* available hate been
lii-i't ih"-e n:i e^liiliitii'Ti n> ti.v nt.iliin^-
of ^l/hii.LUM. ,, n-ii, of Italian actfT>iea
which will ficure an flets. No lean a
paraon Ihjt Jlirry Koicjcnfrrmk t*lla tt|
|h fl t society itaelf will he on huad (i
^enteh the takine if -thin picture. Of
cournr. U given nn nn Bwftll kick lo know
ihat Newport In cornhtit to aee how It in
■■ii.ii- in thr nllnmn. Barbara La UaTC,
lisrl Lytcll. Lionel liarryinorc. UiHiar.I
Wonnotl and Montapie Trffff ..-'! il
he on hand to take part in the affair.
While irv are. *vn IV subject of 'The
Btcrnnl City." Samuel ^.oldivyn in nt
present loOklPR the town over for a llien-
lr- in wWch to have the Broadway pre-
mier for 1d*i mi** 1 .
Dc-ath of Director and Ulneii of
Gallagher Cause Break in Con-
tinuity Which Hovel Producer
to Take Big Lois Bather
Than Eeleaoc Poor Fio-
tnre. It Ia Declarod.
METBO GETS TWO STABS
II Cl
Plln
r ji.* pilre. .
MAHIB PftRVOBT.
Htao haa lha BradEna famtnlnfi rola
In "ftad LlBf1lt>>" Whl«* com*'
to fhf Dapltol for e w<ek.*a bH-
rniFiarr>4.
May Ln
The producer* do nor alwayM naerlflf>
art to tbe entnmereial (rod when n quew-
tion of pnde la ihe irnne r Take William
Foi. who haa speni $3^1,^0 on
"Arourid lh^ Toen," the {iallarher nn,l
fihenn picture, only tn u*fl>P it shrived
nntil he «Wd det^cmLnp whether tOfl re-
make the whle thine nr io put it in the
yunk heap, <*hitrgin£ it tn prnfit and *o*».
At the time l*«Un«ii«r and Shcan, the
two famous paawdjiwai wen- enHatfttl !>,'
Utt Fos hi a nnliry thnt made Theii
hniilc halnnci' ItelU "p several hn,irpf T
Bernard J. nunitm; wis hmnplit t>p
from tho Cnnnc <« direei the nunedy
purchased (mm L* wie Sher" in f"e ihe
twn eomrrijaon. Ml went Well itiilil Mr,
Purnini whs taken with lyplniid (Wi*r
and hia utt-loii* tftttew and ilratli made
it neceaaary to coll ii> aoolhcr dirci-ior.
Whan Mr. .'limine, hud in hiw mind.
he WU'BFTrr aide In tell hil euere^jn-.
tbo pew man <-al!rd in tn rake up the
ragged endn hod Io (trips in the dark
iiaacniiatntpd with whin Mr. 1 tuning
bid planned t.i ib>. Then to rap the
climax CJillr.chrr waa taken nick and
iinnl'?? to wnrk. to fiel nqr Jonah after
naotfaer urrm!*[| in fotiow in the wjike
of thi« piet\irr fron- (In- day It flrM
went intu work at tin- Fox *l udion.
Mr. F»s. it in nnid. in diBMJURed with
the dim and rather ihan rr]eani> n puof
picture be has deeiried to h helve ihe
whole thinr. titer a', the 1-os Atudion
it waa liBpo*Jtihle to ponEi'tn liii* beeaitta
no one wan wlllii:j[ to tajk, buit it wc*
admflled la.nl liie iiictnre had been (em-
noi-H.r:1.i shelved and Wolllr] in nil Pfdha-
nHHy b* mehvH to The West Toaet when
It VO flnblied. Luey FnS wii» the lead-
ing womiD in th* ill-fated Mm.
Helro (.rla Tito JHara.
Terey Marm^Tl is boHBd to mm In
for a jrreit deal of BttCStlofl thi.i comliiil
.vtar heciuae i.if Ihe werk Lhat he did
n» Mark Kahre in "IT Winter Comes. "
He ban hern eu^BRed hy ibe Mettxi Film
Company ID piny i>ne trf the leadiiie role.i
in "The Man Whom I»lfa Faancd By," pi
\ ictoc Sielu:rtxinger ]iietnre that in now
in Hie jirorraa nt ' - :mtnictinni at (be
Metro HtudinH. CtiHeti Lnndin ha» ol*o
been i-ri.'.K.:.^ to play in ,ii" Sehertxinger
pidilrr. which was CFOceiitlly Writ [en fo-
(he pereen by the director. AeUvjty n t
the Sttro ntudi.-1-i n-i the WcM Omt
nlsn €*niej-* arourad "Tbii- Hgmttn Mill."
A'lnn IVwan"" firsi Metro produrtinn
which ia arnioiii reavlv for the market.
ilirdd Show l« ewitTas; (nr Tlie Tule ef-
Trlonn. " the Williani .1 Lnftka Bo*?
which will emerge in itn moti"n picttire
form nn "The Living I'urVt." Vinlrt llnOn,
who ia thr ninter-tu-lnw »f Harold Shaw,
hirina; married Edna Fliiftrnrh. in rvdoI
to araet gh "A«Bcl F^ced Midiy-"
W* |*w T( With Bai Own Brra.
Wnlklnaj down Broadway yp.terdar
Wc nhnojt himiped intn E. ft. tJnlrtstein,
nnalatant to Carl Lnenuole, }prea4dc , tlt of
I'lliVfn^l. Mr, r,old>tcil| ivqn ■■ .i :.■■■:■■ :■;
on lae Pidewalk at the Aa|or Thentre
wfltcbinc the peopbj ft* ' n 'o nee 'The
Hupctihnck of Sotrc Hump,'' eonntln^
the pcoplr in line who wcta JiayiiiK Hieir
way In to nee ('nlcr-mal* nmrni fi'iUnre.
"Look nt that," Aoi-I Mr. (bddstein:
■ni> other picture in town lining btl*hr*a
likf tjint."
Of coiinw. we iniaht have i-nJteil aitfn
I .on In "The, Covered Wrcnn," hut we
did DM »rant to Rpell Mr. tJotfJstein'n
eiithdManni. and w< hpd to BTrrr* o-ilj
Mm. The report ihat tbe picture [« tW
injT nelld-nut buniumn aHeTBOOn and even-
iop Ik not jra idlr :■-•■•■■■■ aReut'ri yurTi. It
ia tbe innh. and n<ith:nc Inn Uh; tnirii.
It was Jnterwtlnic to me Ln nee Ihe people
Hrwrk tn the A»tor Thrntre boMdac it
hnd heen naiel by- nlAoV people l.ibi nr
Tine a picture na the "Huni-hbaefc of ?•'(■-
tee njm-' In, Ii will nAL hnve hoc alnce
ralne. We wtfi. In our review thai «e
titlieved that it wan a pimd het fer lhe
cilllhifnpa. and we like In ptuif* finer in
a while thnt »c am risbt,
■orfal Vinr:
William Vrandt han koo* to Lake Ho
pateonsT to spend a week-end with hh
family, inrr-hr niiasinr h. vera I imrKiriani
eommJtt«e. incrtlnc!
Hara aalltnai oh l,rv|aihan.
Will H. Hnja la beiTtts the motion
pi'"!Hre industry In it™ own deiirrn for
rhe n--. r riik wwdtc- He in .■i-'irii; rn-day
on thei I<BfhUfajfB fi, r ■.Varatfna, the lirat
ecjtl a*- he Itta had since fll|:l, IRn trip
io EiiroTH' dnepn't men,o a tbiiiff ao far
;i.; m-nrjerfl pirture pnlitica are eoiieerned.
Tt la a holiday pure and elm pie. eii-l on"
he fci'L in n^nilni to ,iim imd »o (Joes
every ont el»e who knowB anythinp; ahum
tbe war he ban worked.
CHURCH ORGANIZES
M ISSION SCH OOL
Prftibyterian Board of Chriitian
Education SUrtl New Department
of Kistioruary Izutruotioa.
KZLLY TO BE DIEECTOE
, Eft. -JfifoW UtA. BoWnMn. actina:
aeervtary of the dKiaion of ChrUtlan
'•docation in th' home. HiUreh and com
anunlir. rrrenrjr eatfbliabiNl a* i part
w ih* new p'fe*hyu-rian Board of
. Chriitian 1'ldncatinn, tf-iinj met horiwrl
' from his ofTieiv. the Wirherapoon But'd-
biic 1'hJadMpJla, I'ii.. tbe roUowiai:
tllilemrnt for pirhlieatJon;
'Tit* Preshywriaa ft^rd of Cbrlaiian
Kdoratioa haa orffanlted' the new de-
purttnebt of RiJaalanary ednruriuu antbo-
ij'id by the rrevbyterian jpnerad. <b-
•Wmbly, T^ls ^rp&rtaient will take oyer
Ml* wark of Sia ilrparturOla nf min-inn-
*ri rrlut-alioo previwunly iTtAlrilained fcy
(be niienioo boardj) aiid the wort. «f the
^^_ :
rreahyteriaa new era nVparUnm 1 of inia-,
aionary educatioa. .Tbe heddnirteni nf
the dnpartincot hara just- b*en . rjuafe-
lirhed at 151 P"iffj nrenue, New' York
citr.
, "ReT. Jolin Bniley Kelly wilt be'gtn-',
ami flir- e^s-r at the desartmaDE-'. Mr,
Kelly for soma years baa be*n tnocuttcti
with Hi- nihsionarj- education work ' of
the rrwhyrerian Board of Monte StJt-
alen-i an,] «ltii tho Frmbyterin Now
!;>i ■" ' ■ [TrlTii. u: of M!-.s:r,i!riry h~c|Lica-
tbn, of which he wan hci :n;r dllTftor
duripK B. Carter Milliken* ptblpM on'
a rUiiBnon of ihe inl M ] OT BfllJ. .
tai la expecterl rhnt in Ihr near futiira
it properly nuaMKe.l woman w*B br axwi-
datH wi'b Mr. Kelly En the work of the
deiJarUin-nt. An ndrUorj murcll ConBUrt-
lne of rcprexemutlvea utrpuintrv] by tlm
Pre*byU>n*n Bmril of l-oreipi a|iaMbu%-
the ' IVenbyterun II<.nn| of Nniloun Mla-
p=roD*. and Mm I're*byLerFan Board of
ChMnn C,!ijc:,:i, i.. bur, bftw enrsati*
tnleo 1 , ruid w [ n rni>mmpr)d fpfilldea itfltl"
metftod* ta the drpunmrnT.
"It It tht fnnclijEi of th.^ new 4rpart-
DHU to rfevelnp aud promote tij* \;- i'r -<U
ind* poh'cfej of tniNhiimnry ^liuntinii aa
aa Intem-al'.pnjrt of th". rli^ireji'" projcrizn
of (JhrTBlJlp .«diication. It will Blao At-
relop i!,r. ri-ivc ndaaion aturly through the
pronifvrlon rjrf apeh w^rk an
m Mifalos atiidy claaawf.;
QfT-Cbirrcb acbool* of nilailoiria;
i^t Coiir*** in mpninnarjF edu^alion In
J*i-eabjl«ri«^L i Tpuwa>. people'a confetcnteff
il
or other J'rcihjtetSan eonfareBee* and
inatitutea for thr; trallnnj o| laaderybip:
<8) Xormal acttooli;
' (Bl Reading cireli"a: nttd « n t«at».
.■'CorrwpondeaM with vrferance to
thew npjpai of «dncatini)fll MtMfJ BIAS
ho eddr#aac(J to Hev. Johp aBlley Kellr,
Prrs&ylnri'Jn lionr-l "vif rhHatian KdUca-
tion, IM Fiftlp nvenue. New Tork. X. Y."
.' HE SPED IN KILOMETERS.
(•B»*ft'» Sciv.l Ilirmr JUtl Wot El-
cwjh) Ktwi Krom »ir, Fin*.
■ (abMa| MfaJth m Tti* Hemiaa TainxrapJi r
YONKEK3, Sent p.— When I'edro
ArpioiTtcrft, 2A year* old, of While Plains,
wU arraipTTied in ronkar* Citj Coon to-
day chnrfcd with fijircijiiij; hh gave aa hh
eseuse (XiAt bia apenromater rourda by
art nm#tora ipatepd oj mUf4 jmi! he dii
nnt Icnna,', ilieri-i'i-tr". finw t r : si i , ;, fiiiiej qj
hour he waa travallna;.
I'lWr.rlmaii Aaroe Martin allrBrd that
th» !JM"f:i-d;ii!t wna ir.-io!!,]^ : \. u ,\
tWCntyeifbL nii.ei nn, honr on Ceiiir,!-
m-eiiiic, Yonkora, .where tweutr-Uiw.-.
mUta on hour ii (he apeed HmiL The *>
iVurisnt (i-M .Tndi5" Morria I~ aotenvAB-
ner that. IwiiifT a C/pbnB, ht bn>i u
"ipevdomcter bnacil noon Thr metric ajhi-
tcm. Th* lodp lolrl bbn'he abouhTrV
miliaiiu binmejf with the milaaae ayja- J
i™ an*E^DCtJ hl« tlo. .. T : , ,.
ASKS COURT AID
TO JILT RAPP
Mary M€l>vig:hlin Says Ecaa Tried
to Erevont Ear Prom Ooiny
to New Ya*k.
I tried Io ke*p he r in. Yookecpi + She aeja
j nhe had! to coll in Fat™ Urn mi itunaell for
Erottwtloin. She aaked that a siimraona
o Uaoed for Ram>. Tbe nummonn
| chargea Ttapp w:tb turentenlnf; her. The
j eaue in due (■< ooim heforc Judjte Motria
1^ RonenHaBAar to^mormw. fc« forhnat
| enmplalat waa made nitainat Itnpp. who
wi'l be civen s nhanrr to appear volan-
I tartly. Minn McLauxhlin, after rnn-
| f !-■: r~! Iij- ll'lth Judge Iion«nwana|ir :inii mssi
of Jin- ''!.'--k;;, declared that alte la li'-itin; -
afraid uf her beau nnd plana to ; r i! b)m.
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YOXKbflS, Sept. T.
ML-.' M-irj Mt-i.^n-jnii. n;i .-,-;, i.i :>:,].
went ta ioakera City Court ••■•■■ ■-»> aiioi
lo.L.i.au 'il of a wou -.< nbu al,e^«a bc-
i:,i,i-.- iu uudlwly Intei Cdtod i.i her wnfnre
t.i. ' be I'-n-i.'.d Lit' to gU I '■ >r'-i \^t\i
i. : ii> oj'-:e.i- tbrcaT of dira eonartiueucex.
She auuxlJt Court aEd tn i'f, Lliu."
■M.i:*-' .'■ScLaui.Mliii. »■.■;:,, live., u Hit
\Yarburtnu avclliie, V"'ii- r^, aahed a
aiinuriOiui for John lla^p. of J 17 lYnrbnr-
ton rii-i'iiLi--, Hhe tiild ihe elerk that ha-
ho-J bteii "ptoetitna; opmpany" with her
bat ae*me>dl td b# ajetrina; uodoly jemloua.
Shr- aflvxea that when «he> soiuht to j&o
to Manhatliin to meei a relative. Uapp
IrWimr- din truai till.
HUk charjfiM lt« went to bar home and
GERMAN MARK DOWN
TO 60,000,000 FOR $
Hation Motrca Toward Bnhr Ssttla-
ment ( &a Currency Drops to
Ho Yalno.^.
(B7 l>'n-! ■"-• |H TtU at«falD«T*H>«riF4i.)
RERUN, SepL T.
Amid a Obsoa: of eraabinfl eirrrlte^,
thi wa[l of <F*rmiut rr-rtlatnuee to France
[* i>rtinj'lp!3n|t. ,
The !"'i-:i-l Ke.Wa la ■nthoritatiyeljt
informed rhnt. the fJonerttnient han oati-
lirii I'tuvltiud and Itnlj' that Qrilcna they
(ater .e:ie to effect a ICuhr .■•e'ltlrFnect,
fj+nnany will pfocred to aeek her nwn
aertlcmcni dlrrtly with I'runrc
The rnru tnwnrtl mirrenrJtPr fa belnj: [
lakeo. in the list of a eotcMitrophlo itid
^ " ^^ a ^ tm
nrn» r.illH-ie.L downward rush ef the
mark that apparently .cannot be rhceke«f.
At the end of -a pnub ky ilny in ex.
ebanjiP^p. the dollar w * officially quorod
at fjft,0M.0CO marka. iOW^mtnt oui>-
tatlottnrta- ap to 60,fc:*>,U00. Cheeks
draifrn for Icasi thao fJO/KXI-, mark» are
not BcknowletLsed and no ■ i- jH^lte or
wIlbrfrilw&Ln nre permitted hy (oh banks
la Fitm* lew than tifty milliona.
Sm-n haa bees <]-•■ reacliiu to the
Qtark -l^ k !irl.' \\-.r-.~. i ■■',-,;• itanda in its
ronTualoa (he mOet c^prrtplve cnpltal ;i
the world to ]|v* in. FnrTiBnerB ore do-
atrtlng the city In fc-v»at nUBtbom
PROTEST r SJATE LOHERt.
tiird R. Voler.. Ootnmiaaloaer of ri.tb-
Ul Wautpycj ejeiif telwnimi ywrdttf to
Otver nor Smith and Lieutenant fjoieraor
Luna i'T ■■■:>. .\;iis- r ,;•-.'■■:■.•:[ ibr -■•'■ of Htati 1
Falr in.iiii-i*i'-iri tickulx with coapona at-
Cached for prlrev, Tha State Fair la to
be heid Beulembrr Ht at Hyracuae, and
two autouopilea aa onutE The tajbnm
folloa?*::
"I wiah r to enter mf proteat iffaJnat
tlie aelltuaT. iiy tbe State Fulr at ;.i-
clM«», ticketjf foe apening day with lortery
.-J.tr.iT-!'.; ;itisich,>.J. It la nij-.io-.ib''- l-i
dr> in neb with private organ (itatlona If
the Sujr. yftilare* Ita own' law,.. If it
ii necewarjr to awpptirt Stat* and private
OTtertJriae* thrPTltn' tetftrira, why ehonld
til?/ in it be tefaikod aa la Ciilaa, which
la b'diihiba; to realiso tjirn thia ia il«-
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P.M.
A. DELAYS ACTION
ON MAMMERSTE1N
Olort ill
Managrera TJecide to Lay Over Pro-
dnoor't Bcsignation Until
Host Meeting:
Aettab. on tJt, te*l«u-atLoh n( ArthtiT
Hammerateln frnm the Producine. Man-
njcera' Aasoctatio:! will Iwlald nvnr nntil
the next fneetina. il waa made i-.r-'nm
ynnierday. .
Mr, Hammerateln renipned from the.
nrpanii&ntinR cpo Karitembec o. following
(be. elortjon Io memberahip of fiiin Ed*
warda. f>ctward* ■/*! bmuKbt intn ihe
bodr throuBh the vote of a commlttr*
and UamnieratHn abjlKtH to rbia. itiy-
injr that a 1 ! of the mamLjtera ehonld bar*.
' i. rt = 1 i afly In whi ahonld he uv^ilible for
nrnnbarship nd ■■■,!... ahotihl not.
Mr- Kdwarda had )uat tjaanaai mheara-
ain on bla play. "Sunhonnrt Bbav*' when
he applt»d for membaraMp In.th* Pro-
durtng AfaaMtora' AaMpdatloa. Wheu
informed! of tbe Hdwarda cloetion, Mr
llptatmerptein aaid that ha andtavorod: '<
call a pie^tittR hUt rmiM n'jt ito no, . JTi
aaaert'edi there wit* noUliig per^onaj U
iHI
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 9, 19Z3.
&?£ horning Eelesrap!)
MOTIOH PICTURE SECTIOH.
. no Elgtila Avsana,
:."•»" "nnktb street, m tn* nty *r h*w Fnk b*r*sib »f matt
Kj. 1- ■■ L*wla, PrenJsVarL **6 CliWl AntaM. Uwari ft, TWmu. VJte Pr*elde«-.
•9* Klgsta. Ave***. J«hq J. ML Jr.. Secretary aid Trutim KM rigala Imw.
. stake rWt, p*>»bU" to The MernJag Tttafnpk, CO aagatk Aetna*, New Tort.
Taw Need of
Gnatar Movie
Smh4 Abroad.
■"Debauching pa bile Donti," fii the way hi "kith, ft
Chin*** paper referred, editorially, **> the foreign fllre*
being shown lnf*rC»taay. The Chinese National Cbambe*
of Ccnatm I* nl-1 to Iutc .Lamed a petition Bering ih"
restriction of motion pictures became of their ■'□orrntin"
iafinnwe on the people. Ii Li believed that oonsJderablB
harm ii done through, the depletion of crfaie, burglary, robbery and oilier kind* of
violence. Tie American 61dm. froin ill account*, ore (be principal offenders.
TMa Mate of attain exlata not only In the Orient not in various parti of
:' Edrdpe, where complaints of a similar naliira hate been Issned from time to tlmt,
-Can, It be ihnf producers look orun the foreign market as a tort of public dumping
. ground in wbioh to unload their undesirable product a? If other Batiosi are
behind ui; cinema log? BphlcnTiy speaking, it seems to be no food reason for let
Hn |> them see us at cur worst. - The fart that Ihrr may not bar* been *a
VTOfrcamfre, ae we In the mannfutnrt of morita ia no Indication that the* MM*
discriminate between the rood and tb*. bad.
Producer* have ben known to expert not onljr eo»* of thflr pooreat fitmi
bin sO-IM of their very oldest one*, and these bare been presented ai current
Teleaaep- Bach I short-sighted business policy cannot (ail to injure tb* American
.market abroad. The producers are fooling no one bo t themsehre*. Many of otlf
; pictarei are Iodised to trresie falae Impressions. Tie foreigners look upon our
Wood- and -thondrr Westerns Bi ^presenting: Ufe a* It I* lived in America to-day.
The same :■ tme or leme of the shameless societv dr*0)H- Unfortunately, odr
bjotberi irroaa the pond have been gives a false Idea, of our erriliMtinn ihronib
thee* ten- twenty- thirty, melodramas. *
It would" be unfortunate if The oatee-m* of It would result in the eidaifoa of
' AinrritiD filma. After witneiaing inch fare as baa been served to theffl from our
I picture mills, the foreigner* most bare gran doobts about our leadinf thfe world
ba the film lodusirT- And their conception of ai it i nation must be a weird and
dreadfui thlnf If It baa been drawn from onr nwHon pletore likesen. It La to be
hoped, now that the r.re*'*r norie aeaion f» on, that the producers wl.il extend It to
Europe. Aala. Africa and pouita W-ii.
Tne chief' Hurra at wlrticlam leveled it mottoa
njffhiree la their tttlea. Wtrftatfl whobiw their mtnedy on
W* Btcommend a ^ I | wrteoaufiti a ( , he ripama 8ud the banal., ridiculous
Campaign for Bet- nmnea fieen to pSdurea ai etadleaa «mgiement. Tb« rro-
ter Tltlet in the ducera trill take ■ pln-i for wblcbl l*r(e avm of moner
Mali P* t In- h " '" MIB " pnit ""* rlrB lt * ome * Dcb tltle ■■""* n,e -n«niea
of DeeLre" or "f>la»n(ented Women. 1 ' therebj hoplfia t
cluatry. . kaotewi its popular appeal bj a name that will hive loo
furor of eplce.
Tain Rimiiarite of tltlei and their cheapneaa hare been tie auhjecta oi rfi-
'to •ii!'.. articles and uur oUmsaloua. The producers ba«e oe^er had a cbance
to uplaln T.-fcr * plar ' c,; which many Iharuanda hare been apent la rmic;*r]
before It reaches, the arreen. It ha* not seemed ■■ if the producers had anj
defenae ajiinii itua absurd cnitam of reCbKate&ini plaji ind norets u inpn ■<
ther fall Ento motion picture hands.
There is a defense, bewsrvr, ttranie.ai k ma; seem, and one that Ulrnii
Lo*"- aiTea as hta reason for Cnlnajinf the name or "Captain Applejack, ' the
pftptlar piaj. to "Stranfen of the Nifht" About a -rear tto tbe Meiro Companj
■OQgbl *>-* of Bioadway's moat popular pUj* and made Obe of the fineat pietnres
tblt mi -••= aD season. Sew fork praised the film, end it did a good bui-nen
*ben it was shown it one of the large downtown bouse*. After it teft Its hom«
henitorr »d was afaown La diltrfct* wber* (bP pbrjr had nerer been heard of, it
Uterallr sUrred to death. The exhibitors esplajped that It eras a na*' picture,
, but Ibr people slmplj would not came into the tbcntr«k r The aim* was sgaEntt
\t> liidirulaua, isn't Li]- IVhat had bad a iruecreifui mu In New Tork ma*ftt
, nntbing In I*odank or CedirviEle. The name did not mifgeac good eutertainment
>nd the DBtlres of rhc&e rillagea were not wDling to ipend their monej without
being sere l. her were going to lifee the picture,
As an argument on the other side, Ur, Loewcalled attention to s produetton
made about eighteen month!! or two year* ngo. It wai jtiveo a iitl* that smscked
0/ the te»-t»rent7-thlrrj. Tht crltlcp lu the paperp said the picture was good. tn6
the title was ridiculous. That title ulnae- enough monr-i for Metro lo stand lae
loue* ciused by the failure of the produciloD with tbe dignified nsroe.
Mr. Loew doean't use Ibis as an argument In farur of continuing the •roatnn*
of chanting names, but he does call attention to the fact that not onl; the pro>
ductTi but the t beat re-owners hare inresced so much monej that it In Bereaiart
to jet at touch return ti pAsxiblr. The commercla] aep«ct of films is one that
- no one Can ifuore. and so long- as (he puMif find* "Filrution of * Braulj" or
The Brand of Satan" a title to conjure with, the producer ia somewhat hampered.
Bowrrer, we feci the lime Is not- fax distant when ctch the smalt riElagrs far
from tbe cities wilt la-aru to reason sod to see that a eensational title doea^ot
make the picture. If tt an be done without entnUIof too much loss of noser wi
would be in fsrcir of « campaign to eduraie people in tithes, maklqf tkem"know that
*bx picture taken from a aueets-ifBl novel a* pis* has a rdwn far keeping Its
oricdnat name, It seems a pity that a title that does not suggest Bertha U
Clay cannot sell. While the enmniga La on for better picture* we ad*ontr «
campaign for better titles.
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£«tifor'r Vole— The motion pktnrc prttM open', srh* Aoe ftem giu>tti *i,i havinr?
tetorr* aJjeelirtM on loud than nny nfJier hmwon'orinu, ia ci^nViu -ly tifenf wchm it
oomc* la talking flooaf hiiiraclf. Ut tciU flO i»ln rAdpaedier ni rr hia jlors,' *."-,
bo-i tmii Ma rvmjiany, bat *« hn* nothing tr, any nhiiit hi* own cdkicremCHts, Thr
ifornlna Ttlegrnph ho* dcridcrf to run a ncrie* of articltM on rh*4« fnn» trio *in4
COnuf ulhrr* Thrt iiUlaf/niCIl t Of the fcYiVi it \fllrt\1m fftmorl Bojflon, puhli-Uff
dirrrtnr a/ ihr f'rei .\ib>.» unit /or i/etro-1/uircr /Vorfurfcoftf 6tt-lKa,Wt*t Cooai,
Mni«itr-i Rturnt BojImtj,. popularljr known a* "Mike," was born Ln Chicago in
April, which he rhnrsoterixes as an auspicious ntonth for poete^ pickpockets and
paupers... HI* prlncipaJ dlitn 'to fame Is bdne the son of Grace Duffle nojlsn,
iirewidrrit of ihf league of Antrina Penwromen. He was rdurwud (gnder prote«)
• t Heertl obscare :..i.iiv*™:tie-, ~tyt which there
seeuw to be no IBitgibLe record. At ■ verr early
agi he promised hi* mother that be'd n«"er become
a new-fpflpe-r man. and "Slilie" atys that scores of
editors ihruogfaoiM the countrr bare eonfratulated
him on hnrieg pmwl hinweif a man of hi, word.
Thlt l"n«ung Hero begun nhr career by work-
log on tbe Mom in p- K.iqmJrfr At Battle Creek.
Stleh.. at *10 a weeh. The first press 'ag*b|. he
ercr saw appear™* tit the office nt midnight while
M-«e was anbatitntlnlE for the night editor, who
was our for luncheon. The agent, who was .r+pfe-
srniinc Ilarnum A ItiilryX ncotniccd th« genltiK
Ln MIL- and aude him his rosbtaiiL, "Of course."
taid he. "the >ob Is not all fan. Voall have to
hel|i toe barr-bBek rirhrrs iu sad oat of tbelt cos-
lumes and act m tMStiaatter at banquets." Mlko
■cceptnl, and two days lator was bred. Hie n^-ir
job vu on the Chicago Jpornal. He was eugajte>l
on the nrr-iiftlt of Inn moilicr"* reputatign, but dti-
mind in threo days withoot any outside [.iflnence
bciiis bn>udit to bear.
A short peH.iit nti the Erenini Fast followed,
ami theim to Sslt Luhr. where he aerred on the
TrlOnnc will coiiMiieiiom braverj and wihnety ax a rmiie* wporter. In P-mijiMo
Jrfnfin, he mndf a t[ie«;ta«ulnr journalistic record. BrgiiTi Motidaj n- a reporter-
"TVinMiay. city editnr; Wednesday, rannoging ^dito^: Thursday, isabllalier: Friday;
liTlmclpal crwlltor ond a«iBUnt to tb* sheriff In ntilinp uii tlie d»oi< Loa Ang^lei
. was the ncit stop in this noted rarecr. Ar rj,e Vim, Cliib one etetiln*- htr met oft*
Qt hi« liuridlrM who told liim that he'd hed nsi <jffer o( n Jk>h ihst day with L'nKersal
hut tlint It paid only SM a week and he couldn't be tH>thered with It.
VKe minute* IrfTer. sconrdlng to 3dlke, p* had the Job. and worked on it unit r
■UeneTSl IVrahiflx wninoVd tbe call to arm*. H* served fuurmontht in the fro.>r
■■Hne freiichu at Camp Kearny, and conrlu.ded the teasnrV entertalAmcot at Camp
V*JL N. ¥. After the artolrtke he trlrd to iulm Waatiijig:on to a realization
of hi* grniua..bnt finally concluded that he ptererjrd Lrt AnpeUw. and ths,t intar^
tolly it pjwterrs-d binr A few mare run at 1 clnml and the Ude torted, Vtaen
a2Z* ''■ £? lb "* Vfl 1 i l V- r * iI ^ t b T* w *"•** Pf«*dent «1 Louis B. Slayer pro-
ductioaa. Sliie arratnpanied him with the tyj>ewr.(e», •
At Jnresrat. r>ed Sihio fa Mllje't fs^otfir diroctor, and EnW Bennett his net
•Ur. He alert csufeaaea a predLIertloti f« Uatt Mrt>r- »nd Irtat wtiifar H»
ehem hf« d'^cton to his art wlih a rery rte:ttjr wM#- and two nice- ehUdrea and
belic^ca that ■■Straagcrs at the Aijga*- (from "Capttla Ap P L*jack"J wUJ W * paol*
AND OUT OF FOCUS
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS
THEH£ hive been so many first
nighta for the poor morion picture
exilic that be La daned by all thia
embimaizjent of rchra and emerging
(ron the tons of reLlulofd that hare
swamped hira the psat month, be atapa
to took hack 00. what he has seen, to' icy
■nd hold a poit mortero over it For the
moat part the pictures bars belonged In
A' class. The/ bare restored the fsitb
of the blase theatre-goer In the efficacy 1
of the motion picturo ai an rutirlain-
tneut, and! lirou b[m reason to look for-
ward to a nevr cfa in rllm entertainment.
For many weary montha we have
beard of the, better and bigger pictures
without much evidence (hat mi oh a thing
really ei tiled. Tho output Jonrd along
much the same old wej with murder,
pestilenc* and sudden death a* the ruin
theme L but apparently these days mi*
gone and we ai f n«w htjlti to really look
for an imprornneat In uhoUigraphf. di-
rection and atnry.
Of the new group, cat aimiloaiug "The
Corered iVafob." and "l.iLle Old New
York," which arc sritl anaurpaased aa *u-
(erttintBtut. wp might mention ■Rosiia"
a* one of the finest pictures oi tie new
two-dollar output. "BnaJta" aaj ma to
SM to be aa-eitciple that directors leas
akilled than Ernest Lahiueh radgbt do
wsl| to emulata. A man whose opinion
we value aod who knows pictures said
the day following/ the premier, "I get
your enthusiasm dn alias Piekford 'a act-
ing and as the direction— but the acory—
there wa* nothing; to lL How could you
be so extrsragaat In your prala* whea
the plot was ab thin 7"
'. Iiary Not Always taut Thins.
Ah— that la the thing! Thi- tiory. w*
adult, is frail and nothing eipecLaltr note-
worthy, but the sctiagr pictorial qualities
and Mi-- sheer beauty of the picture is
enough to mate one sar the story ii un-
important. Miss Plckford'a friends arc
gtsd that she baa had this triumph for at
the time "Uric Lord Fiuntleror" came
our,, "Robin Hood" was so much bigger
and better In erery way that comparisons
were lueTiuble. Her friends now reel
that L^^glss Fairbanks has never made
snytbitag that in any way puis "Bosiin"
in the shade. It cnmparei with "The
Three Musketeers" and '"Robin Hood."
which at the titne they were road*, were
Due contributions to motion picture art.
But "Ro«ita" In many ways It better
than either of these pictures. Tbe dlm:>
liao la better and w are tae phota-
graphical beauties,
"If Winter Comes 11 made ita sppetr-
■nc* at a time when there were ao many
picture* it was not possible for nx 14
see it. Now that I have had a tooit at
it I must sax that I am agrersbly sur-
prised. 1 bad an idea that A. 3. M. Uuicb-
inton 1 book woald not lead itself 10 lbs
sreeen. That was where 1 was wrong
and William Fox was right, ilr. Fox
was wise enough not to try to imurove
an Mr. Hutchinson. Tbo story has boen
kept intact. All of those peoplo who bf-
moan tbu Uberticii that niotloa plrturt
producers rnke can feel that hen- Ja ona
picture thai bni ht-eu left U It ti wlib>
out ma nmch as n runucc removed. Perry
>Um«nt !( ideal 04 Hark Sabr^. Mr.
Foi might have tearthed tb* land" over
without fioding a man who so well nn-
demood the ps.ythounrj *>1 that ihf.
sweet soul, whose dtffhull.r lay in not
knowing bow to- face an u nay tops (bcttt
srorld.
I 'ant to cnnzratulstr ilr. Fox upon
this picture because I think he deterre*
a few bouqnets> We bare given him
brrk-bats in the past when he his de-
serred them and now we think it is time
to give praise where praim* is due.
Tbe Hunchback of Knfraj Psme" It
perhaps the moat diacuised of tbe new
pictures* Victor Hugo 1 sombre story has
beeu msde into a mot.oa picture with
some or tbe gruesome horrors eifncted-
fts settings sre ss ftaj st wp bave ever
seen on ih screen an? its f*|thfulats to
historical accuracy it something that tha
Universal Compsny can I--! proud of.
Lou Chiney "a n^ffo-r&uarr at we aaid In
our review, will undoubtedly '." [be sub-
ject or much dixcutAiiin, hut nu ana will
deny that it it Interesting and some-
thing tb at has not ynt been done In mo-
li-m pictures, tlur adioctives aro rather
, exhausted in regard to this picture,
which as we said before, ii a mile atona
In the r^o«re*s o( motion picture an,
"Taw U'hK* Slater."
• "The White Bister" i< auothef MO of
the new productions that it remarkable
for its arrnlc beaut*-. Filmed in Italy, it*
pictorial Qualities are exceeding); lonly-
Another phase of 'The White flhrtar"
that will interest the motion picture fans
is the fact that Lillian GUh PrOrrw that
she Is not dependent aa L>. W. (irifflth s
directorial ski;i but she ran naddt* ber
own canoe and ooutinne to U'r up to her
reputation of being one of* the finest
drsanstic actreaaes on the screen. „W«
fousd fault with thr long. <Jcawn-cut
ilOfT— but many n*oplc lore that typ, of
thing. 1-
W» oavr not yet seen •"The SUeni Com*
■land" which we understand hta beew
*ivtrn a fine tribute by the men In the
Navy, it -r-t-r.-,. rsther bad of -i- 10 hare
Betieetfld goin? to the Ceotral hut our
life has been so full of motion picture*
ihLa but week, we bare had to take time
to eat and aken.
"The Green OoddrSi" is continuing to
hold lia own among;- the Iovor« of the
tnr-lodrauis and tt I* arjc of thojw plehire*
whose va'hie incrsas^a with the lengtii
of its stay. Tb« more people ivlws -,-,• jt
the mono patrons" It will roniiniin tn get.
The Word of mouth talc of its Interest
if bvlldit!f Et up. -Ml tn all, I (kink we
can .feel that the rnoijoD plcturm hare
done nobly by the public and that for the
most part the new groua- of fllma are a
ered't to the family.
|jh« i.aH, pLm.w. m rshaa ifca c«ai D*.
Jens Gaedai knows that she la a-tood
actress and she at longing . to prom rt
to anrwjr* who will girt her tl
(unity aha li Metfa*. After tbe "d
JETTA GOUDAU
Fsttf *t fa's Pi*-
• sdasJis nh* la ■ Gaud Act rest tad Is 5*t Sarvriaea Thai Ike Crltlet
DlicoT#r*it H, W'Ufi K*r. 1 oa Art tv Urtr Peusn Her Asalt.
Goddess" made its appearance ou Broad-
way. Miss Cauda! who played a bit in
the picture recohed so mnrh attention in
the newspspers that ererynne expressed
;".:; lutereitt jn the girl n*hn resterdoy waJ
unheard of and who to-day it well known
to oil New York theairogoer*.
tf'yW tell Mins Coudal alic has talent
she noka at yon oa IT ynii net* out of
your mind. Of con.pw\ slir* hari tslont-
Of raamo nhc can act. Of conrac ^he is
piing to continue* hrr aucoees. Tliesc
thinca bit as evident an the portion of
the- Rnck orVVjihrnltnr or the Sphinx of
Egypt. They are tbern— that's all. And
there they have been for centnrle*.
'Whenever n nerrsctrru mslfo* her ap-
pearance or does something to art herwlf
in the limclirht. her frlejirl* im toed lately
besiege Tbe Morning* Telegraph with, re-
quests for interview* sod pictures. The
same happened in tbe case of htiaa Gcmj-
dal. only thi- rime tbe people who tele-
phoned us were aim folk who had *ecn
her In The Green Croddesa" and be- j
soueht ocr interest. I ws« away st the .
time the picture opened bat npon my ,
return 1 heard bo rnorh abmjl ihi* young
woman that 1 went to (he II-.rr:i Toea- [
tie to hive a look at her. . Her part mm
the ayah was so infinite asses! that it
realty hsd no -rest bearing on the stary [
but she. e« her rrteudi had said, wan
lovely and did her part in the finished
wna Jhat did »horw_,tslent. Then too,
she has a motion picture foes nitb all
the pictorial beauty that La so much
sought after by producers.
After committing (rtywlf la bellsviir,
this of her 1 wan urged to lit if? lunebcon
n-itb her. Wc met nt the Algonquin
Hotel. She was tlHrtT minutes late. I
wontdn't wait thirLy minutes for the
Queeo at Spglnnd or , n busy day but as
it lispnenrd I was fiftrrn mLnutes late
myself nnd Burr Price who was to do
the Introducine looked to o i happy at tbe
thought of my learing that t atilled thlt
temperament that will cume up whea I
hate touch work to do. Just when Mr.
Price's wile* wer* about to he *ihtnti#d
and I was going to leave, m swept the
lady.
■** Ttk« i ■ firr oar r**t.
The QiKen of Sheba. and Cleopatra
rolled into one. A bixirre bat (rimmed
in red fignred tnatcri&l tha: matched the
trimming on her dress, vsry red Una
earoQijfd ( after the neerett approved
French fashion, ryea thai are naturally
\MrtM msde larger be a liberal applica-
tion of mascara, a akin whose paUur Is
e-ow tbe rage io Paris, msde' dm alt up
snd take aottce,
Jctla Caudal could not be in a room
five minutes without every pair of eyv*
being turned tn her dlrectinn. Every-
one In the hotel lobby looked «i bsr,
An exodi' crencuro who. looked thorough-
ly Parish™ he ucaptte her five ysura rrsl-
'fi-.ni.- In thia wunLry. Hhe walke<] J»t*
tttfl tilnii-g ri'iun jisliI .IpumiiilPiL a labifl
with lltC imperious manner of a ruling
queen. Tbo seata wrrr all taken but
George, the affable head waltrr -at the
Algonquin, vaaurtd her that tbe would
be taken care of pre*ently-— and ah* wis.
After the usual social smenitJea. Miss
Cauda) msde no seeirt of the faet that
she wants a >>b in Dwlion pleturra and
one that means nmethlng. 8bc had a
part in a plaj put an by the- Tl.riitit
Gniid a few yemra ago and the critic*,
handed her large »iw bnugnet* that arc
ont ususUy glyea tu thou who play say-
thing but stellar rules. Then she did a I
bit |g the "Bright Sh*wH and again the
critics were genemoa In Mrlr praise bo
"hot Mies Gondnl his the right to feel
that she can act sad tlyit all sbe needs
it the cbanea.
She doesn't aanr, *-i believe I could be
sood/" . She aays, "1 know. I can act
snd 1 know 1 am an nrtist." and tifsnje-
■ y enuQHti. 'i'i^p- the Luncheon vkj over,
I believed her. T realty feel rIic it a
find for Mini- company ami any producer
tvlin jiiif' her on a contract will bo do-
i:;.: a :\i'— ihii:.;. Picturesque, colurful
am] Lnterejitliig, she w||] moke (Odd,
adanf all to think well of oneself is no
great fault, pruvidim; onrwit i* wnrthy
■i frhis rflf-lare. Some nt nar greoteut
fltaT*.*mon. hav had eathuviaxtlc opinions
of their own utility iujJ in most ca(*-'i
they hare been right.
BH* Talka AkO-af tt-rirlf.
Thlt ii no[ tnurl, of an interview
cause in ta'Ltng to MLaa Condal she has
arte Bubject that iaternts her dmi find
that is her own self-adtsnremenL Whst
other people mn r dn snrj think la a small
matter to her so loa? as it does not con-
cern her. Her aloofae** from" the world
m jeeneral is aosutlng. She will never
worry about what otbrr people are doing;
».h> is too much interested in hrr future.
She may be pardoned, perhaps, for
mow of fills. At least I felt t ha: way
after walking .down the street with
and having every man, womsn and child
an Fifth Avenue turn for u secant] look-
We believe that 511** pllllW jftji btjc-
cecd. We hape she will. Anyone l
V: = r=ve.i bo tlmroufhlj In th«maelves de-
cerves to succeed. Too few neopie hofa
aelf-mnfldeace. hllaa Goudal awesrs aha
will lire In a garret on a tracker before
the will take s part In a morion picture
that will nnt advance her cause. Some-
how one feels she may reject the offers
that we hava good reason to know are
really going ln her direction, bat at the
same time we feel there will nerer be a
garret snd a craeket for Mian Cuadal
One cannot visualise- her In anything lean
than a anmptuona apartme&t with all tbe
modern convenience*. Sat just Is not
made to be poor. Some people Mrt that
way! Th*y were born to have all good
things in life and people of that sort
iT'uajuy en them. Hiaa Ooudal may al-
ways he found where the celebrities
nock. She may bLso be found in the
rajtrtrst rife* *fid in the best shopa.
She will always hare a speaking *c-
nualntanee with the r-ecple who gather
in these pJaceai because' she would not
bother with --anything that Isn't smart or
up to tbe miuij>.
OM* War of l.onV,ina At It.
We have alwnyn felt ilm arguments
against the exhibitora' point of view
vrrt* cxagftfated. A' thestrn owner wo
happened to meet En the offiea of .-in ex-
hibitor -oTgniiJr.ni in in last Friday rlrnon!
■nnkes hpi believT tin- producer in right
in placing some of !b« failure of plrtupH
at tha door of the exhibitors tlonmlves.
This limn hoppejed to rem art that he
bad seen "Rotits" the nigbt bsfore snd
was very. loud In bin prslae of tbe film
nnd of Miss -PfckfonTa acting.
"Createat thing Mary has crer done,' 1
be said. "A wonderful pietqnr. I en-
;nyed every minute or It. Too bad I
can't show jt in my bouse.'"
"And wk T can't yuu tbow it in yuur
boos*." we naked 1j astonishment, "if
it !■ Buch a good picture?""
"Baranse." nc said, "It will irttsi saonej
for me, Fcoush want u sc* Mary Vick-
fjord in curia and they will not gay
money to as* her in a grown-up part.
"But hew do yott know/' we asked,
until the people bare had a chance w
see the picturar"
"Because,"; ha repeated, "they won't
Hke Mary without ber curia."
Wt tried i-> argue with thts theatre
owner and told him if a picture ia good
it It ridiralaus tn assume lt will not fO
in any theatre. We tried to tell him ha
ehonla give bis patrons a chance to give
their own verdict of "-BosHa." But we
wem licked before wo started- He wbS
nurt "Rn-fita" woqld not do any bufllnesa
and there was no argument In the world
strong enough to cvn vines htm other-
wlse. Hta peopln liked "Teas of the
Storm Country and therefore- the?
were not going In like. "Rostta." Thd
matter ended rbjbt there
Another'. Meat.
A n-ew magatine called Broom lis*
just come to onr attention- If is a curi-
ous mixture of the theatre, motion pic-
tures, poetry and one or two frctioa
stories. The motion picture article* in
rather unusual* being couched in an in-
dividual style that attracted my atteu-
jon. They amack somewhat of Creen-
wicb Villaga and when I found :he
magazine for sale in a book, atore tn
Washington Square, I thought at nrst It
was a product of <Jreeuw|ch Village, hut
1 reamed it had originated ia Italy.
Under the heading of "Thai \% S- A.
Cinema," Philippe Soupanlt says:
"Just when the eyes of Frenchmen
were [iridic of the eternal drama — 'slfcea
or life' — iVfaen only the music halls could
tttueh for a moment our poor hearts dried
up by poetry, the cinema vu born.
' bill' soon tbo ChaiUnsionmeiit '.ran
stronger than one' could have Imagined.
■tlo rlJms tvera lamatable,' auiguln-
cant, and boring Ibvy were aot even
stupid enough to cry over; tbe scenario
writers wisJtod at all cu-st* to- reach tbe
people, that public which. La thrilled by
melodramas and sentimental comedies.
Coaaeiiiieiitly inLclligeut directors in
order to vunse teari'to guah forth, plaDt-
cd little bluo Flowers in the geiatJno of
the tilcn-
"Tho result was to be expected- AH
tho spectator* hesjau to, cry. but of laugh-
tec. Une «:uv a Uitlc girl stolen by wicted
eypsies and recovered scddeotslly by her
family, a pour mother and her doxen
L-htldren, beaten by a brutal and intoxi-
cated husband, and rerenged at last by
the demon rum and delirium tremens.
As the old sad song has it: "It w*s lovely
but it *hm sad. the fireman wept Into his
MtassnV
"All nosatblllties Were exhausted.
■"The ennnl or evenings which trail like
the smoke of cigarette* and which stretch
the arms to sleep took flawcr in the
ardent life led by the younger people, my 1
friends. "
"■■'I't lavaa ihr Day.
Then iS. fioupaalt goes on to Bay.
Then all this was changed.
"The smile of Pearl White appeared -in
the ifrrcn. that almost, ferocious *mil*
aanouncing the upheaval of the new
world.
"We began to understand finally that
the i-.nras *m not a perfected mechani-
cal toy, hit! tbe terrible and msgnincent
flag of life."
Apparently Tcarl White was only the
beginning of thia change in tbe French-
mnn'o Life. II- had not seen Charlie
Chaplin. Ho saya thot Charlie Chaplin
has really freed (he motion pictures from
the morons. *
'Thia whb easy for him," said M.
Sounauir, "hrcaUse be Is a poet.
"Poetry ia ■ more violent add than any
nther known acid. Ita presence ruins the
richest, the moat powerful comhinBtions,
deniBuds intaHy new beginnings.*'
M. Soupault goes on tr, say, "the films
of Charlie Chaplin do not escape this rule,
and we tare the impression trior. ainco-J.
Doga Life," the most celebrated or aftn
tel'igmt tllrertora feme only been able to
mark time or stay |n tbe same place. No
one has **>»- ra!rly indeed the auperb
tnck of ChppJin that we paeu call poetry.
In hi* tint films. Chariot was nothing
more than n manrHciir sctor.
""Why not admit (hat these films are
and will remain the onlj dramas of thia
dramaiji- Period: Without fear of elat-
ing a paradoi. how not write that his
laughter it more tragic, more poisusnt
than the uperiarb* of death itself? I
imagine that I have Buffered more from
laughter than from sorrow, whieb. ia self-
indulgent, and, aTrer all, consoling."
W t Tajte s Kaeaptlaa.
■ & teTPdaysaWwe carried in the daily
paper an Item in which we sighed that
another esclusive an(T authentic Sovist
picture, the only one In caplfTiiy, bad
been hmughl to this country, Yesterday
the following letter came from Mast
Robin:
"Happened on yourltfjn with regard to
'With the Movie Camera Throngb the
R.i-Mim rjolshevllt ReroliitioD,' the thrtu
reel motion picture which la the first
official motion pictUro to come out of
Suss i a.
Causa t bappauied to bo In (accident-
allyk on the Drat private showhir at the
Riallo editing room. Whatever picture*
thown in tbe past about Russia are pure
hoeabw*. Tbe above however Is the pic-
ture, for it contains among- other remark-
able ahebt tbo fllma taken by John Heed
the American correspondent. En the edit-
ing *f which he Hed In Moscow.
Ku*v* being a mystery to ranat of ns,
thts nurture 111 vouch, in thi, word*
spoken by tbo >J. T. Bute Censor Bosrfi
secretary, sre "the most timeiy and bb>
teectiting bleturea to be shown on this
continent How come you to joke at Lis
expense" 3a,rpris«i at you:
'^Cordially.
' "il.ii Robin,"
P. S.— Vie jilil ma;ntai Q that we have
to have prowf that these ar* all Mr.
ftobia f'.iiin. for them. We hate to be
sdiplciout, not really being that way by
nature, but man yvears reviewing pte-
tares ant I wrilii* of motion pictures has
made ua that way,
Th-mir* Partl*t ■« Ranris,
There wfll bn theatre partiea galor*
next week at the Hnrria Theatre when
"The Often. Cn<l(Jesa" Is holding forth.
I'll MnndSf night tha Friars will dt>
honor to thotr fellow Frlofa—clldsciy
Oleott, director of the picture, who is «
member M thr> Huh. On Tneadaj after-
ntkoci OUda Crry is entertsLnlng a then-
ir-i party jn»t to see if aae Hkes the £lm
version aa well as tbe play. On Wednes-
day night the S. Rankin i »r-w nn«r, the
theatrical unit of the American Lpajam,
bft* been invited by Arthur a Friend to
sre the picture apd, they wilt have aa
crests prominrnt mr-mbrra of tbe organ-
Ixntlnn of eily and iutt. On Thtarsday
hiaht the Sixth Battalion ,_.{ NbvuI He-
aerrea snd their aviation dlriwloo will
go to tb* pLetars just tn bate a look It
tbe plana* that fiawJ* in thw reaeve.
Asid- from thai there -ill ba no partias
at the Harris nut weak*
TOASTS AND ROASTS,
(f ythi hive prtiac to give, com- I
plaints (a mtkt or iitu to afar." ■ ,
reenter them with the Onlooker. I / -
' TIl'E,
The Mfsnxhxl
ims*o*>tabtt. r
ifotion Picture EsEtnT,
Tsaacrapb:
A story in hut week's iaane of Tb*
aforAlnjr Telegraph Interested- bh vwtT
much. It expmaaed the opinion of aomw
film magoste a* to the preaext itstua of
tb« industry. He referred to the one aaat
two reel cOtrrediai ■■ somethiat that
would always bare a place on a pwwur*
program because, aa ha poll it, "thej'
serve to brighten up tha bi&V I'd, Ufcai
to agree with the gentleman, but ss A
nannncr of thu "dear public," I'd lib* to
go nu record aa aariu* that tha- day has
passed for the ordinary slaps tLrk, da-
pendlng on notfalna; bat fumsa and falls
for I a u grin.
Tbo moat pulaltng statement of ibl»
film manufacturer was that ~tha chsr^
sclera of stories mtut, b* of the popular
sort, for," aajsj be, "*we can not an into- -
wild orgies of tha imagination and ex-
pea to nlss-a* the average picturw
goer." If thia is tbe case, then tbe pn-
ducera aught to have beam pleating tha
picture patron* for tb* past twenty-firs
years, because I've never Botieed any
ismuinatlou coin* to waste. Panola
want picture* thry =*= underttaod, ae>
eontlng to this sat*. w ch\ can't peep!*
understand anything imaginativeT its
because ot thia absurd kind of reasoning
that ther* Isn't more urAfrea* made la
tha film ladusury-
"Common sens*," saja the ougnata.
■la the arreatest attrlbnta to succesaful
pietnres. So it Is. But then why not
utilli* a little of it in the tasking of
picture*? intelligence. inTeDtirtnea*.
Imagination are cjualitlea, the ua* nt
which would Indicate considerable com-
mon sense, so It seems to tnc to be Tidlctl-
lott> for a man to m*a.« a statement
to (he effect that these ate son-eaaentials
In the production of film*. That's an
old, oIJ idea that's been In uae, *»*r
since thn cinema iv.es n, J and It n«
pro-ved none too practical. Oat of ill
these announcement* sad statements I
read every week, it r-rema to ma that
nobody ever gets a oj where in panlcnbtr,
Tuur faithful ceader, N
W. B. it
Newark, S. I.
aaDRS ABDfT "JtJLIalT."
Motion Picture Editor The Morning
Telegraph:
I have read with a great deal of i&»
tereat tbe argument* pro and con aa to
who abould be cast to play tbe mlea of
lii.n-o mil Juliet. A certam nca-spaper
rives the pabllc the choree of selecting;
either Norma Talmadge or Mary Pick-
ford for the part of Juliet. Great ad-
vertising, but in my estimalinu all stoox.
Why not select a woman that has been
praised by pre** and public and called
the ideal Juliet of our generation? I
refer to Ulna Jane Cowl. Here we hart
a great artist, a wonderful neraooallr*,
a recognised beauty.
True, as far aa commercial value fas,
the moving picture magnet is concerned
■he ma t -not be the box office s I traction
that MUa Talmadge or Mlss Piekford
are, bat as a tme-to-tife chsrscterrxa-
tjern if the part lire me Miss Cowl. I
also believe that a picture of Shakes-
peare's "Romeo and Juliet'" should ba
grWen by a notable cast, not for tha
beauty of face or the clssskr features of
(he individusta, bn for their seeing abil-
ity, aa a 'rdevurs of this nature shculi
be kept for posterity.
Why select men like Eugene O'Brien,
Conway Am Douglas Falrbanki «F
Rudolph Vakntiho for tho parr, of
Romeo when Wa *ve blessed with a John.
Barrymore? Yta, I'll *bfyut it from thd
rooftop*. Jane Cowl aa Juliet and John
Berryrnore. aa Romeo? 1 wonder whethax
the moTir nintniti'« would abend for that-
UoDratiy, 1 wonder.
Very traJj jnurs,
Samuel Stan,
New Tart CttX
A S.lTlinCD FATROW,
Motion Picture Editor Th* Momlafl
TcleBTBph:'
Mij I not through your corumn gie*
vnfee in thr pumaure 1 derive from ml 1
weekly visits to the Blvuli and Ritlto
theatrrs? Dr. Hugo Bicsewfeld abould
be congratulated on the really remark-
able entertainment he tender* the public.
Being a lovrr »f music, it is a son re* of
}«T to me to |:steo to hi* orchratratioa.
of clascical jaa*. hi* iccidentsj ma at*
written to fit the action of the pictures
and the all around courteons treatment
one geta in both houses Under his man*
age-men I.
Flu orehestrntioa of 'The Covered
Wagon" wae mill, auperb. but to m* hi
seemnd to earns** anything he baa evei
done when I atw the opening night pc-
formanca of 'The Hunchback of Notre
Dame." lt was really a fin* tateranwi
tatLoti. Dr. ftiesenfrld Is to be cobp
[rntiilatrd. xours cntdially,
■ Marion Bareno>
New York,
TIIKItA I\-flHEB VERII. -
Motion Picture Ddltor Tha MornlnA
Telrgrapb : (
T have iutt finlihed reading Edwara,
E. Jenkl&s * letter In yonr paper and 11
is Bn echo from my heart. I am so vara)
tired of hearing and teeing tha names)
of two certain actresses always In tma
limelight that never haven and never caaj
compare, with Tbeda Bar*.
1 came home one hUfht from One of
her pictures and wrote tho fbllowiaa 1
There la a picture in my heart;
Of on* I lore ao dear.
The same? Tbeda- ia part;
The rest? \'ou c*n goean, no ftxr,
I lore her hair, her eyes ao bold.
Her mouth, to very
To sea her act ia well I
A privilege to lay all at her
Is poor mortals, she la M far abort
1 wiru you to beware her
Unless you wlah to fall In love
With beautiful, ilotioui Tbeda Ban.
They are not good, but cam* from a,
heart full of love for her. New I ant
gning to aak a favor. Couldn't we hav*
a full page picture: of her some Sunday
in Tbe Morning Telegraph? I am *nn
Edward E. Jenkins would appreciate it
as much aa 1. SlncereJjr,
P. L, J.
SQ2 Blxlh avenue, Brooklyn, ^T. T«
Vntlt rOaVTI ARE BORv.
afotiou Plrttttw Editor The Morning
Trketrapb I
If you can span span somewhere In
is* page* Of Tbe Morning Telegraph will
yon let tb* *na|oasd vert* of mine see
the llghtT And oblige. Your- truly.
Edward E. Jenkins.
1.T1T North Thirtieth street, PpnJtts»>
paia. P a. ■
THESPIAN'S DDTXEJL
Thwpian'a abet a rang* a* far draaasst
Tha quastlon warn rstoc-f ;
Bat -after taueb ditpwea -*i i
Ail wreed to Wt ^ K^innsfc ^^
•Twt
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923.
AUGUSTUS THOMAS
33D DEC MASON
Will Eective That Honor With
Chexlei £uin Kennedy and
Otheri Thli Month.
SUPREME COUNCIL TO MEET
BOH viiKroTj, ' laaoaug The!
nur Vl«*-Frw*|damt Mar-
shsi!. Will n« HfM.
. An irnt of csniu] interest to Fret
ataaenn in toil resntry will be lb* 11:1
idbuiI meeting of th* Supreme Council.
Stad degree. SeottLeh R.I* Masons of
tb* Northern Jurisdiction of tbe United
Bute*, which »il] V* held ■: tbe Ho.al
Fmujlrinbi September l":h to 20th,
It YU At this aei#ion Of tl* Supreme
Gonad I that President Harding woold
have T*r*jvcd his 33rd degree. GruereJ
Leonard Wood is among tb* 78 esndl-
date™ dieted tn rrcei** tb* honor, bat
will be unable to BttrDl. became of hi"
dull* a in the Fhillipine lalanda.
- Fir* mrn from Sen York City will
be mad* honorary 33rd degree Masons,
Taey are Supreme Court Judge Arthur
8- Tompkins. Graml Master or tb* Grand
Lodge of New Vara; Aupir-tur. TbaraaB,
tb* playwright: Georrr M Bp-d*ll, pur-
etstatng latent of ib* Famous. Players-
Lanky Corporation: Charles tUno Ken-
nedy .author or "Th* Serrant id the
Hflnn-" and rather plays, and Ed-
ward P At tin sou active in Biateo I*-
Upd Masonic affair*. Edward M, Sial-
ler. th* hot*] an. «BJ also receiv* th*
Tt La expected thai about SO0 33rd
degree Masons win br in ttlr-ndanc*.
among them b*iiw Former Vice-Presi-
dent Thnmaa R. Mar aba 11. Ei-Go**rnor
Henry B. Quinby o[ New Hampshire,
Dr. Frederick W. Hamilton, Wmrmm
President oj Turt'n College. Supreme
Court JmLife Jemme L, Cheney of Syra-
cuse. Fi-LIeutemnl Governor Harry C.
Walker. CJBiWWH -VI- ln-p*». Bx-iior-
ernor Charles SL vYhiiman. Colon*! Wln-
fielr, A. Dorbin. form*r Governor or In-
diana: ''"Jin Llnjd Thomas, end George
K Staples of Buffalo,
Ao cial.nrsic program ha* been ar-
ranged frr both th* "-■i-ii.i"-- ;:'":•■;■
■ rid *nt*ft*\nin*Pi f>n SnndtJ - . fi*pistn-
btt 1ft. at S P. M- DiTiur ar-rrffwi will
V k*M Id St. Pmol* Cnip*T. Bm*dwnr
■ nd FnUon atr**t, thr wnuan h*inf d*-
fjT*r*d by th* Tlisbt H*". Philip Coot.
biihT <.f P*lawtr»-
Tb* mi nf tb*- pcojrtm rnllowa:
KHriatr. S*pt*mb«r IT. 1030 A. M-
— Carttnltt*u wili rr#'r in room a ■»■
■ ifnrd th*m si tb* Rot*r PrDvt^lTuJa.
Ttrz^trailon of csntttdftt** ai olfle*- ^f
WtiMiij ■niiwl VWitJoc l*di*» will b*
Bwt tr lonl Jjdiea rnmiiaJM*» 1 .or mhicb
Mm W*lt#r W. GrifTiib i*. chairman.
CM) P. M. — Tbf nffirmi of th* Sii-
rr*m* CnuDcil will m**l fir t*b**r*al
of trnrk in tb* haJlrncm ot th* botrf,
3 p h M,- Ait*raoon tr* will b* «*rT*d
Irt !b*- ladi*a st tho Hntj*l r*naaTlTi-
nii, Nt which aim. I-**>0 if- Abbott will
act Ji5 hoat*Ha. . v
Tn*ada;.T. Kept*mh*p 1R.
10.00 A. 1L— Tb* aaprnrr.* council
■win b* opened at lb* S«ittLah Rit*
BaiWinK, a^3 W*»t Tbtrt*-f*nfth atr**t,
in th* thitrrj-tbinl d>=T*r. *ft*r with
th* eounrll will tw AfdWH op*n id tb*
fnoneenth d*gFv* and fraud *****
Maaon* "il! b* jdmittnl prior la the
n*lif*r« of til* illocutinn. Spfdtl carda
of idmtwion will b* l*»P*d hj th* a*cr*-
tarr psTt! at httdqurt*'* nr-» a*-
iOSO A. HV— Antomobil* trip Bfl Cener
bland for th* ladlaa. ^h.m lan^bfon
will b* **rr*d at Gaffasli'i* InO at 1
o'frort Traonnortalloii will b* pro-
Tid*d to and from Hotel P*Jsniylranii.
1.00 P. "11.— r«nnrfirO& on roof of Hold
PnHiaylranla for m*oip*ra of [t* aa-
prrm^ rrmntil and Candidate*.
l.Xi P. 'M.— Tb* thtrtj-thiH d*#Tt*
wl]l b>> mnf*rr«d in the appointed apart-
ro*nt ErniiDjr dr*»» i» r«ja*at*d; the
irnrEnc of icvrtlr f>f p**n*nt or past
MiMrnlf rank U ifcaLribi*.
flp*dal carda will b* r*qulT*d lot ad'
nii.!«i.i-i:i. Th*a* will h* laancd br the
Mcr*tar; (*nrral. at bea<dqilart*j*. to
TB*tnl»*r* whro r*ci>Unn£ on ■rrlvil.
MS P- M-— Xliai Ud[« will b* *n-
t»rtaia*d at t*r Cl*ln» Tfl.*atr*, Rr^l
waj and Thlrij-mpih. atr**t, where
•TTildflower" ii ntayiDjt. Tranaiw nation
will b* pforided to and from Hotel Pra-}-
ajlTWiL
WHtir*d*r. Prptpnib*r 1Q.
fl^W A. M. — The Puprem* MAnf!! will
t**rml'U ir th* appoint*! apartmmi-
l.no P. M. — LuBfbeoD n« roof of
Hm«! Pe*Ti*y Irani* fof mnshera of th*
raprcm* *OQ&dl. Th* a>iipr*BW tonncil
will e*n* npon the romrlrtion of its
buain**B,
NEW VATICAN DRESS EDICT.
IfpHtc-n m Low-Looked Qowna Art
■■rrrd Pram Ceaanetaloau
I »y I'Bltrf Km to Th. NMaWC T«Ipbi»»b.J
BOMK, S*ptr ft.— Th* campatan of
th* Vatican aseinjt immnd«(lj dnaaed
emmeti eontiuaea.
«■—,»: in I----- •"+ -H and itort-iImM
f^wn* tn r-i--i'- conmnnloa.
Th* order followrt th* n*wa duit
woaaen at barhinjr beachea w*tc attaad-
fa c cb n rrh 1 1 1 h 1 1 y r tad and *nmet I M
mrrdT thmwinp a.drewaiag evwn snr
fheir balhiac ■■jits bj way of nr#pari-'
ti«i for fourth.
FAUTJJTE LOaD
NEW PICTURES AS REVIEWED
BY MORNING TELEGRAPH STAFF
"GOLD DIGGERS"
CURE FOR GROUCH
Ul be broad-
<-■■! I«
-Pir»>f »r
rki
Sforalaa:
b Ikroiiih
l*>*r
funtij
M-r i. n.
■a¥*ra^*T ■*
ark.
Atctj Hopvood Picture AmnsinE
Eaoiifh to Lift Tronhlei tnd
B&niih Care.
FOLLOWS THE PLAT CLOSELY
t la Had* ur T'-laa; E,ir«n.
Froai r>rlala>l Dl*l#Bree ■**
aahfiiiH.
"RED LIGHTS" IS A
LIV E MELODR AMA
Picture it C»pitoI ffirtctrd if Cl»r-
tna B»d?tr Keeps Too Queu-
ing From Start to Finish*-
ERNEST TORRENCE
SCORES AT R1V0LI
Harry Leon Wilion'i Story, "Baf-
elei of Med Gap," Cornea to
Sorter. With Sotlble Caat.
SE20VA DA5CEES irakWrm
HUSICA1 SUltBEES FLIASIKD
FILM STAR BETTER
AFTER OPERATION
Frtd Tlirimton. Univcrial Actor. Lm-
proTCi After Brain Clot Ii
Eeraaved in Hoipit&l.
WAS THSOWK BY HOaSE
IB>-r Ul Dtaieal/ka U TB. Mtraimi T. [*»!*»» ■
MM ASGELES. Cal.. Sept. P.
Word that Fted Thomiwip. Initrraa]
acar, ia on tb* road to r-'o-.---. '..-.lar.
fellowinc an operafion to local* a r!nt of
blood which reaultefl frnm a conrtipxriio.
was carried to Mva- Thompnoti by ih*
phTiieinTi*. who htrp tb* ran* In ilia re*.
lln. Tbomion la known ti nt-ro*n fnnfl
It Frincta Marlon.
TkonBoa, who jn noted for hi* athletic
abUJiTf •■ »• ■ T-ietllii nf an nrr-fii-m *imi-
Lar to that which *rnt Jamei KirWnrrf
H ibr bOBpital and whkK It a?H r**r*d
mijrhT rMiili in fbe drnlb of t.int ntnr
Referal wrrkn *£■■<. tvh-vi prrformlni:
• riifits before the camera in ennpecrinn
with The prodnettoq at hie litnt aorial.
TboiMon »i» thrown Ttuhnftjl fr«ra hla
bore*- He hii pifli*d up elnnii*>l, bm
1 reeoi-ered ntpidii- and at* ah|* in nrturn
to h!a work, apparently none the worw
for bla experiecc*.
Bat h* eontinuBlly complained of hav-
iniipalna in hii h«ad and it wbb deci-ied
Utat.fa* would have to tunfrra-n tn-itm*nt.
At fint it wbb f*h thai the *Ur wan «-.*■
ferine; from conrueaion nf the brain b^it
aa. be did nnt rally ucrj^r treat ment the
operation wbb deoirted upnq. Thomiion
at firj( refue-eil to rajEaenl tfi the opera-
tion, eitrjiir thai Sip eon Id nnt ipaee ili-
titne riflif now (mm lii* picture wnri.
He mtlapoed qnd waa rimJirrt tn thr? hfta-
pftal.
IK* operation wo pcrftrrniml on flat-
urdar and arter wortmB o»*r Thomaon
tor. Bereral houra doctor* aajd he waa out
ot vUnjr^r
Tb* doctora atalod to-day that they re.
card hla ifiOndiUon aa encAorafina; and
th-? predict that he wt)l LSe abl* lo ra>
tnrn to, work foElowinc b akort r**i.
TboajBAn haa been noted for ftarihg-
Teaia bernrr rhr- camera and he ha> l.cr-r
reiardad aa on+ nf rh* jjiMt eipert ho™*-
men ia avrtinn pjrtnr* work. He > una
nf the younger ataci and baa Btrracr*d
■ ttraiioa beaua* nf hll feariratneaa.
GERMANS DEMAND DOLLARS.
ropelajai Talevraami So i.ona^r Hit
II Ml far In Mark*.
BERUX, Scp-t. 0.— Tbe OavtMn
GoreroDietil baa ordered thai all foreign
tel'frams dUpa«h*d milit bti paid fur
In dvllani.'
IJU" to tho fart tbat l-u»in-*i in [*!*■
cramp for forelm ,-i;i« hae been ;-■■.:■■
Uuj,.th* telefrapb horeao h«- hecti k<-
ina mooej hand orer fitl. Th* h*M«
tb* bun CMi the biuer it* !■■•■.
Money haa W*m dmppiqi; «o fast thai
tbe'hurcaU at the end of lb* we+k, bad
to* die Into in reaerrea to cat. f; ^ -"-.
markB "to **j the focnijm t-od nf tie
TfrQ*. What bad been an adeouate
cbarfe at Bh tfme of kv-adioa llajjil J
to d Lrlfl* by the rim* th* foreign bill'
fell doa. ,
N.V.A. LEGIONNAIRES HAVE $3, 000 HOUSE
Benefit of Tw devi lie VetenBi tt
the Colonial Drmwi Great
Audinso*.
PROGRAM FEOH "WHO'S WHO"
The National *Viud*Till* Aaaociation
Po-t fW>. of tba American I^eaioQ, held
Ha nonnal benefit l»« nlabt at tb* Co-
laaial Tnearrennd added to <U aulnten-
ina fund !-T<«» T . tbe r*c*4pta o( « eold-
nrt hou-e, The N. X. A. P*at. whfcb
ia the oab- on* compoaed oaly of rBud*-
Tillr Bctn+i. bad the pleamre of rnisr
■Terr acat In tht K*ith theatre occntilcd,
and hv an eaniu*i*jtic liatener. fot U»a
rt*p Whlefc alarted with the t1r#t Ti*rn-
b*r and endured for lb* rert of lb* «**
njfir, the aiidtenc «-ermina; nftfer to tiro
of it* enlrrlBinmcQl.
Th' beneftl waa imiqiie In one particu-
lar- It i' probably tb* Aral Sunday evan-
Ine perfnrmanre tat eharftihle purpo**'
tjat beptBD at the time innonnced before-
hand. The poatera eatd S.ir. and at ^ l.">
on th* dot. Loner HtrteU came on the
etaay In bla cnpildty U iqaatee of rere-
aaanlea.
iir. HjaVllread ■ 1*1* mm boa) tbe
a. RaJixla dew Foit which Li duobed
(o the leriiimate, coniratutatinf the N,
V, A. Pn»ton th.e r-rening and weaning
its comrade, the beat of Bueeeaa.
ttpukfcali riagoar >;-ri 7 .
Haaide* reidlnff the telegraai. Mr. Ha»^
bell prorod he wa* ■ muaSciao ■ ( iajif
ability. -Wliy, I p[ 4 ,*d when t waa
three month* old." he aald. "I played!
on* th* kitchen lindenm"
After that bitof melody the eTening
«aa allowed lo run oil aa it nleawd. with
dAncing and jajg band* leading the
pared* of *«*.
The bill read like a lUtof wbo a who
In lb* vauderill* world. U inrltided
Tom Patricola. Wad* It»ih. Hihbiir
UaTl*. Tei McLeod. Mretf A rianafnrd
t'nok A Cohen. Vi'Ttcrat Lapei r.tid baad
FWenoe Beady, I>onegan S Hitrgrr
fWnator Ford. BLlfj (.laann, AI K
Ball, frank Farnum and company. Beet
I-**y. Ilenrr Htremni*!. X^rnn A Mark.
Hmlling Billy Maaon and: AJlre ForreaT.
Arthur W**t. Adelaide A Hn-ls. « Mar-
m t'oaioa. IlaHtrtt 4 Pelmar Revue,
Four Pancing tindcnjin. Artie Mehllnfrr
Frtnk Fit. W. C. Fieldn. Annn rJinnd.
lee, H*o Weleh, Al Foi. Ann Bttbn ami
the Fleminc Katara.
■The N. T. A, I'o*t waa rrpreeented by
It* onnimandee, (ilean Condon. Walter
WiorJiarl, adiotapt, and Sammy Smith,
chairman nf th* en-rntL-.e «mlttea\ Ray
Eodgdoa naj.tUac anager.
By L0TTELLA 0. PAESOHS.
Any nne wfLh an injnnwn rrnuch and
a ptr*'* Bgilnjt the world in crDer*! can
lift eome of ihene troubles by naitinf i'.i-
flialtn and taking a look at "The Gold
Iligj'rt." Alt of the nmurmip Lines with
which Aiery linrnrogd bofdentd the piny
when I>*rid ItElaacn presented it n* a
ataga prodnction lioro ben aliotfed Ui
remaltc as Btth-iiitlea. Grant Carpenter,
who wrote tbe M-enario. ahould haT* a
gnld mrdol for baring the good j«dg
Lient noi in impr*)* 1 * on. Mr. Hoi'Tf-l •
dialogue- S*> few title writera cua*td*f
the author in Lit original «tat* »""b
efra o bowaog acquaiatanee
JJavid Kelaacn a*W tho film a t*»
*ret«. ago »"nJ wnrd came from tb' War-
ner atttn tbat be bad eipi-eaaed him-elf
aa beihR p'eaaed with the motion piemre
reraion. But we thought p^bat'ly Mr-
BrlnKn ann being kind. Then »* r^ai)
an extract from KB article written bf
k Cuaat writer in whicli he said tM
)V"anirra L-njld anaw*r th* anaattoH «lo'
ar* Hanirr lifutliertiT hy aimply »njms
btwanM lh*y bad made "The Ui>Id i 'Ik'
grrn. ' The fF«tMffl critic celled it \l>"
beet iIiieik Wnrner nnd erer mad'-.
B"t fnim lung experience r*rir»niji
picturen wr ar* ntispicjons hy Battan BAfl
iih»i]ling tn b*U*w everythinc w* hear,
Mcring in alwaya beliering and when Al
bcrt VfwEttff r*<iii*ared that I take a !a»lj
at Hope Haaaptoa and en- for <•■ ■■ ■■■■ ■ 1
ar-Crpttd. ernt though 1 bm* •"•-<'■ J
u>l«bnn mw nil lo work rta S-jniti-.
1 am glad tbat I did now. for 1 bw*
Mj-. Belaaco m"i reallj ba\e h**n
pirated with tb* aeruunt ^ arn*r
Brotbrr* gave him o( their fir«t Relaani
picture, and muat baie aaid ail th* plra*-
ant things that h* is credited wi|h "it
ing. The film veraion ia a faithTa! i r:. .-;■■■
lotion or iir Hopwood'a pity. It dnean't
tniea a laugb. nor forget a trick.
WhetheT ibia i« due to the inielliien**
of Mr. 0*rp* B t*r. th* acennrio wriier. ot
ta Hnrry Feaomnnr the director, nr fer-
hf.pi lo lb* inalatrnco of the WilwOpa
rlL*m»*lvei that th* picture remain tru-
to th* play, I do not know nnd I do
not believe It matter* ro lung aa th* n-
suits are there.
■Th* tjold r»gitet-s." according In Mr.
Hopwood'B interpretation, are th* young
women who dig for gaid in Ihe ihiiir*
of fur*, lirnouamea, and Jewels, without
citing a thlni In return. In trying tu
extract a young nephew from the wll»*a
nf thee* "diggera'' unci'' falls s TiciitP (■>
there eharma hlm«*lf- Th* ■«** is all
s#t for bim and J*rry %M 1'ar *rbn la
in realiiy a pcrfrctly r**p*eiabl* girl,
assnme* her b*«I gold digger attitude an
thai unrk will get dlagu«*d with ne,-.
forbid hii nephtw to marry h*r. and then
b* en pi*a»*d wh*n h* seen tb* dotnur*
Violet who !■ really the choice ..r
tirphrWp Jmrt. that h* will say Moss
yon M; children without a moment a hesi-
tation.
Hope rianiplnn as J'rf.r. th* rnle 'na
Cla.r* hmiight 1" th* uta-e. runs the
gamtn nf comedy In drflma. and back (»
liiiTloariur, nLlb an cflie that inclined me
to think ibe tnuet hrn* been raiacael in
anm* of her c/irlln- picturea or ela* i*
Imprnring in her work. In the. scene
where >be doea a Spanish dance nno
ngnin wbeo ah* has to pretrnd intotica-
ttnn -tie is espoelally good, doing me
done- m a way that males it evident "h*
would bo good In musical comedy. M.su
limtnpron does ibr best wort of her ca-
e**r in 'The Gold Diggers." handiirf
ifa* enniedy avenea with deftness that re>
quires a Senras not always necessary ■-*
ihe heaner draaigiie acenei wher* a
proUfic tear duct aoinetimea aiillKwa.
Lonia? r*a«adi. the slapstick qaewn.
does tho role that Jo-byaa Bowlud
made eo Dmu»tPa' on tbe stage. ltl*i
Fa&eoda lack- the Amasonian proporv
rions or Mln Howlaad. b thins tb* m-
thor oukra rather imtwrtanl. btcanse
*he played JJr^MT Knligbtenina the
World In th* chorus, Tb* title «UiDg
Attention to ber Amaaoni"n ric-ur* ia not
omitted bb it annulrt be VreeauK pstoal
Karenda ia rather small, but w*: mnat
say sb« ia rery Food and does not over-
dn on tba alanaticka thing, giving the
Inlrtesliie thai la In character with Mabel
th*; e^rremiat.
Wyndhnm Ntandinr plsys 1 Hate Store
En a fin* restrained manner that char
ncterU** bII hi« wurk. snd Johnny Hit-
rnn. who i* growing M look more ana
mor* liL* his brother Tlobert *v*ry a*T.
eiv*« a good acconmi nf himself aa tb*
locenjck yunng nephew.
In fact as iiir-rur** go we can reooai-
mend 'Tb- Cold IHgyera." It U tOodl
rntrnnSnmro*. and "bat is about the high-
est praia* oa* isn give a motion pic-
tnre. Unco Riesenfeld. haa offered a aop-
T»irmeiitaf.T program chat i» al*o g*>"rf
j-ntertalncnet A film comedy. RL*aeufcl4's
■» far famed clsMi«-sl Jan. and a irompet
«>l*i by Jo»*ph Ak«i s^ippileenent "The
{•old Dizgera" and give on* *n addi-
tional reason for vmring the Itialto 'his
*'BARON" IS ACCUSED
OF SWINDLING WOMEN
Man Who CLaiMi Right to Title
Ii Charfred With Defraudine;
Boardinj Home Keeper.
Ftw! H.rshreld of Want TbirtJ-foarth
*tre*:. claiming to tjt related to Cerman
irrfiiliti sod a baron in bis owv eight,
wa* BTTngned in YorkT.ll* Court yeaief-
da* charffd t>y Martha Stardtk*. nro-
priff'ir of s rooming house In East Tnlf-
ii fir* 1 srreeT, with baring defrauded
I** of $3." as i, with which he < u to p^ir
rhsae her j home In Berlin, wbrfe eh*
and her mother, who live* in rose*. Ger-
many, were lo ll»« toaether Magistrate
lliehard F. McKiQirr b*ld Hirabfeld In
il.y^i bail for eiamiaaEfcrn t>-day.
Hirshfrlil. who M t*» KtsMiV* aaya aba
haa not seen f..r .'■-■: a yrnr, was ar>
rested B&mdny when a eoUflln of Mia*
giacdthr, Frnalt Unfrman saw him en.
trr a pau-nsliop on Third nrfimc. Be
was nrr*atM by PatrQlmao Loubi Srhon-
feld and tas*n tn th* station Imusci, where
he rras Identiried by Mi" Sraedtk*.
She said that ah* bad learned from
Berlin rb*t gllrshfeld'a father was a
banker ther* bef jeo the war, but tbat be
u HuratageU Lad twpr*.
Dri-mv*tn Hit** In-plrln* HinaillSp
of tMBi Ho-rroSenl of S*h*ker»-
■ arie-" t'ndoe nwvf* Dirsellon.
By HELEK POLLOCK.
Carry Wilaoa hna-eiiccceded In- iT*ttliig
more concentrated rille^ny into ot* reel*
nf 'Red Uihla." at th* Capitol, than all
nur authors combined have crowded into
th* new Baaaon. Thia adaptation of Kd-
wnrd E. Hoses pla?. "The Rear Car."' ia
a riotous delirtnm r-f btoodL thunder and
■udden death whleb should prov- tr> b*
mm rf the year's "beat seller"." Pw-
tnre-goerTi ar* meat Intereawd In having
their cnriosily atouaed — in hichlr colored
snd broadtr treal*d narativ* thai, create*
suspens*. and this nun keep* ynu gueai-
ing from start to finish. It yi nne auff"
eesAian of Irkp doors, secrel comparl-
aients. nry»tfTiniiB hand a. mt throats nud
hlriekmsllem.
The niece is billed na ft "rayatery mrin
drama," but it is really e. melodraniatic
rnrc* L In fact it Ciptaine an much Inrr*
that one cannot quit* dtrCJon whether onrt
is enjoying fish, or fowl, or good red h*r^
rinr- It i* disronceTticg >o be iotrmipt-
ed in tbe middle of a thrill by a tichlins
finger it one'a fsba. at I one is norrr ttt-
Uin bow aallailj this «now combi-
nation was meant t^ b* taken. Aagauvi
1*. however. "Red Lights' ia loaded down
with aa amount *t d*<all aod ir-cideota
■ hat like the ptJAef *i th* preaugig'tator,
*e*ms patterned to prevent yoor fo low-
ing the plotter to" clo**lj-
S.oj-7 veer aiisrht.
Of actiiBl -tnrr ibere is little. A mil-
llnnain- railroad ure'ldent is shn*-n
"hurry ing W*n m claim his new-found
daughter, who wnJi kidfiaiipml in child
hood" The young ff»n«n H in Itwa will,
Johnnie Blake and gn+si with him in eon-
suit n "■■erime deftector" annut th* threats ;
which have been mane on lier lir« »i«e* i
her Wentiij bas become known Shf is
bonnnel by a red light art* a "Wk
huraahifs." - «bt*h warts h*r M .; '*7 •>" '
prayrrt and preporr f*' death. »»« [
rh* deflector offrrii aj ai a t a n ce he. too, is ,
threatened.
|i. order fn escape" "these weird atnnga ■
of fate" rjeveral o( ib* giri"* rriendt agree |
m sccompsay hrr East, l-ife no the
train 1" just on* darned thing trter an*
other. Nnt™ arrif* warning the heroin*
that "death i« m*r*'\ n men i» mard*T*d.
th* body disapnesr-. a hairy ape adds to
the genera! mrmnil and wh*o ibiogi are
at lli#ir wont thi- hero «p »nd decLsr" j
to the rillain. Tis toiot to .iroir-c: Rath
if T hare tn do it over j."mir dead bodv.
In ihe mesniime ihe girl's father h« ar-
rived in lyjj* Aocelei, fnH Biiccerded In
catching l^e nerond sertinti of (he train
on which Ins tougher i* hound for the
Bast-
In The end. of ewurs*. <h» mj-stcnnun
'■:■,,:.!.:■■■ n:5';rr La discoverH nnd his mo-
tive ■Lisclo*»d. Nnt content with having
madi- his cictltns fll euhjeer* for a bin*-
tie asvtnm. 'b>- "Id smundrrl tries to
send ihrm all to their death h-y detach-
ing Ih* rear car of The train, which
slid:** down ■ -teep inc'ia* and i*
wrectrd. Hul fononarely tlio** or. hoard
ir-ifp safi-lv at tb* hnitnm and arc Mtis'
factorilv psiarrd f<B AT tb» d"». Thi
rrrinnpal pari" tr + r*aliied by Marie
Pievosr. Jnbnni* Walker. Alie* I^te.
Bavmond flriffiih. i>agm«r riodosrsky
and Jean H*r*ho!t. who play o.utt* In
th* apirit of ih* nt*c*, which baa been
well directed by riarenc* Badgar.
ripium I* !,**»■ ** Fon-
"Reri I.ighte.'" like "The I'at and th*
Canary, 1 " belongs lo that field nf dra-
matic liter-i'ir* which ia neither dr*-
matir nor literary. It f» ITie moat wildly
ImprcbnoK Ulitgiea]. inemierent and g*ii-
crtlly confusing jumble that or*r irri-
tated an orderly brain. Wltneaainl th*
performanrc is rery much like rlaitlng
the Chamber of Elorrora. or th* Hout*
of Mirth nr hoth. The picture c*nnnt
fail of gre>t popularity. It's loti of
Tan nod •cil wnrtb an hoar of anybody s
lime and a dniiir or anybody's money.
fnd*r the dLrectlon of Erne Rape*, tb*
orohe-tr* gar* sn Insplrin* r*ndttSon of
th* Isai mnremenl of Rlpisky Korsa-
kow'i ' ,3cb*harnLad*' - at yeaterila* s
matioce perfoTO"""**. (Mh*r attricttona
Lq tbe mnaical wtting ror the new week
are a ton hy Mm*. HSxta of th* "B*H
Song" from "TahaWi" and * hnllet of
Koraakowa "Ssagj of India." "Kol
Xldre' is MM efferlirely Iry Mr. flnbyn.
and Mm*, Elsa Siralia. ref*Tised to aa
"tb* Capitol's f*waos soprano.* 1 nff*r*
"Thr Song of ih* Soul," far Brail. In
addition tc the Magaaln*. whieb shows
pirtur** el Token and Vokohama as
lb« were, tber- is a wmat atlrartirr
srnnlo prndiiced hj C. f., Chester called
"■foIhe Y\- th* lauaaii " It dlsc!o*ea
anme remarkable views or a calaract in
the heari of Poiith America, the horse-
power of wtlch in equalled only by tho
rootle which scrompaniea it.
FIGHT OVER CHILDREN.
Woman ArtiMi \elahrvejr -n4 He*
Fain*
mt 4.iaoLl.
FelnoloAs. assault charge* wrr* Pre
fffred in Harlem Co^rt yesterday eawlTjat
Mra. Btwsle Pol (art, 23 jeara oM. of
East 106th arrei-r. and her fatber. John
■ .rOPe «f Best *"■• stceet. b5 Mra. Fan-
i ,' Panetinto of K*. i ■ l'Hih atrecl. wbo
alleged that »S* waa aiarkrd with a pair
of Bciasors and a baseball bat during H
niuabbn* over children. Income and hii
■inughter wer* held In Ii/vtsi bail each
fnr examlnatl »n in-morrow when ar-
raigned before Magistrate Bernard J.
tJotim*-
Mrs. ranetlnto clnlmed that Mr*. Pol-
laro alahhcd h*r eight tlniew en The bead,
far* and body and that Leone struck her
with th* bat. She waa attended br an
ftmbiilanca surgeon from Harlem aMh
pltnl and the arrests were, made by Pa*
rrolmu James Brady of th* East l'*»
atrrnt autjon Saliirday blfJtL
s*ri*a of Banna *t TbU Grnns mt
Vo-Bar filrta Is Arfiallenllr L.i*ki-
Td :iit Ds-HBitfwllr rr»i«»(.i.
By DDK0THY DAT.
' Sflsjadea nf p*d Cap" opened yeater-
iJus at lb* Biro!! Tbeaire. The mere
fart that a stnry which haa met with
•iin-:i wiileapread fame oponn in tnovinc
pii-ture form L« momeaioua, A'moat every-
l.udj hfut read the hook— we hadn't, and
frankly we w*W disappointed In thia
Roitles ciisp. Thr novel hy tUrrr bem
\Vilaon has b«?u adapted for the screen
by Walter Woods and Anthony tJoInV-
»-Aj. |t mast have been a dijneult job
iu put chl* tale into vcreen form. Per
hapa it is in its adaptation that tbe
story trisrs. for surely if "Huafflea" was
pot on as a motion picture who no repu-
tation lo bach it you would, jnst say tbat
tt in a fairly amuring Utt'e tale. Bui
when (he name signifies tbat the story la
Ib* same asva which ha* heen ao popu-
lar in novel form modi on th* Rag*, and
Ibai the "llr*flor is Jam** Crnae, you ei-
pro aomeTbing really marvdona — and
yum only get aomatblnE mildly amusing.
S'*s. il tniiJlt bt In th* lfwif trip from
book to >rrreu that "Rngglra" geta tired
nnd lost bi« w«.c.
Tit* hiitnor ia delicate, arrant mhtle, and
-omcilRrea. it juat Isn't there ar all. \'nu
L'^cii thinking all the time that it outht
lo be awfully funny, tint it la a long time
between Inugbs.
Tbe ri.-iLr.u rakes na from Ked rTap. a
frnipering little town aomewberc In the
'nlied Urates, to Paris, to London and
hack again. We meet Mrs. KtHe li-oyi-e
r>r**teTi who is the reader of th* beat f*t
■n Hed <iap. Then w* were t** hns-
hand - and w* do laugh, for Coutin.
Erber!, as h* is eat.td. la do ecb*r than
Ernest Torrene*. who** "gentle humor ia
a thing of beauty and joy for»T*r. If it
hadn't been for Egbert w* wouldn't have
cared moch what happened In Had Gap.
H* recall* the "bringing up father" ear-
tooitL for his idea of a rood: tim* u
sneaking off for a qnl*t little gam* of
Kk*r. or ■ wbiaky and soda with th*
ret, He like* to ajutodata with too
K"«n»t- 01-r.wd — the Bohomlana of Bedi
Gap, who have their own drele and are
looked at askance by Mra. Xffiie'» set.
Ma Pettingill ia there, loo. and ehs
roll* her owti al] lb* way through th*
ihlrr..i'-i- LlIlLnn IielKbton is amualng in
tin- role. Finally Mra. EftU take* her
lnr-orrlffibl* husband abroad, hnplng
thereby to cultivate his flner taatea. Bg>
bert la gouche. deli artfully so. and beforr
he rnurna t» America he nearly aucceeda
in demoralising a conp!* of Kngllah rarls.
fie does succeed (n captnriag tb* ralrt of
tb* Karl of BriBetead. Rnggle* by nam*.
Biiggl*> la Ibe perfect EngiUh manserv-
ant, and he find* it s-ery dfBiicvilt tn a*so-
■iaie with hi* master. Es.be** Entrodocep
him Into Red) flap poeiety as Colonel Kug-
E!m. and b* is immediately takeo into the
esf flodely. Rngglea atrnggle* matifutly
tn cop* with Jk new gocUl position. H«
open* a r*atanrmnt in IteS town, which
Hemmes the fashionable rendearoua, Tb*
Kb r' and th* Hon. Grnrg* com* over from
Kngland and succeed in capturing turn
charming Red Gap girl-, but ther belong
lo tb* Bohemian art. Buggies, to*, get*
th* proposing fever, and a Inrely winding
party at bis restaurant rnda the picture
Edward Horton plays Hugilea. and
while he has bla momonts. at did not
think be made all he might hara nut of
tb* part, Ernest Torrenre-'a perform-
atiee stands nut— as th* Earl himself
miffht «*y. 'H* is posiUvidy pTiceleaa."
I^iji IViiAnrj has little to dn, but does
That littl* well, and l^iuiae Dreaaer
look* very smart in a sari** of faahion-
abt* gosrn*.
"Rqawla* of Red tia p" wiU neTer
aet tb* dneisa world on Br*, but It wUL
aappty a mild giow for a cool Autumn
night.
A charming aeries of danceaj i- per-
formed br the 5*ro»n Daacei-a. ■'8ehn-
heftiana. na the number ia called, has
be*n ■kllfrjUy lighted, and tbe fire young
girl* in their fresh pick ballet coatome*
Bit about- tbe stage tike a handfvil of
butterflies.
'Kick Out,'" a abort comedy; tbe
news r**l and Charle* Hart, who slogs
"Then Ton'II Bememher Me.' complete
the bill.
HOPE HAMPTON
RUSSIAN TO LEAD
BOSTON SYMPHONY
Tnuttea AnnoujiM trie Znmuraraent
Ot Berye Xottlievittky
for 132*.
conductoe sow nr frajtcb
l>r..|nn. IB War IV*. a fir.lt F
nJB Of CDBp.Ht. la R-BtlTB
, CoBBtrr.
Bbe 4mi
Ik.* hm
wnr.
ot
her
career
■ ■ Jerrjr
In
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d
MsV-
Tvkleb bm-*
WIS
In
RIaltB
fa* the sn
•fa.
Judg* Frederiek P. Cabot, Pra*W«t
of the TroBiecB cf the Boston Bynphony
Orchestra, anootjncea the engage meal
of Serge Kous**rtt*ky aa pondortnr of
the Bosmn Symphony Orchestra beife-
Diag witb the autumn of 1924.
Long Ibr most conaplcvrou* conductor
in Russia, V> Kouaserllaly baa is the
last three aeasooa be* naetlce in tVeal-
em Swrope. In thia time he ha* ba-
come tbe moat striking fleure and dom-
inant pecsoiiallty la the orchestral eon-
certa of London and Psrla. H* ii de-
acribed art a lender of earn majaeiirvrn
and forcefulnesa, a* an artlat of Un-
paaaloned conviciloni. He will be thd
first BniMiian to l**d the Boston Sym-
phony Orchestra. Be Is tb* only truly;
great conductor whom M yet Amtriea
has not heard.
Mr. Knnwritiky will directly succeed
) Pierre MoRteux. whos- pending peaiwirG a*
conductor of the Ronton Symphony Or-
chestra trill h* his fifth, one of the
longer terms m the auccttvion of Boa-
ton Symphony Orrbeatr* conductors, Tha
pr*MDt quadties ol tone and enaemhU |u
th* (TniphonT conccrti ar* attributed t»
Mr, iloiweui's abi.lri** and bis indefa-
tigable efforts through four scaaoni,
■PTilt Helmet. Feoas Frtnew.
Mr. Mnnleni ia expected to rtrurn frrna
Franc* in ih* laltrr part of tbla month
with n number of new score* which h*
round in Europe during the Summer. Ha
will then Immediately begin rehearaall
ir pTcpaTftl.nn Tor th* scarom* opening in
PytnpKony Hal., Bn*ton, on October 11
Bis family hava lefT Boston and made
their home one* more in Pan*, where,
Mr Monlens will rejoin them at u» t»B-
tfliwion of th* comlng'seaeon.
CZAR'SWATCHHERE
GIFT TO DANCER
HUo. Lfokadjs rUcmeatotrici
Briop Prie.l.u IMd, Prewnted Z'ErS^^'f"^ 5. ™
to ABAtole Bonnnan.
WAS HIDDEN Df
taught musie by his parents, and at
12 conducted! 1-ie orcbestra in th* Muni-
. iipa! Tbeaire nf bis B*.u*a U>wu- He
' ETadnat-wl from the Moscow DMMm
HD5S1A tory, hav-ng mad* a particular anjdy of
th* rtnuble has*, and it waa as virtU-oati
— I «r thia instrument that b* bertEse a nieov
f ber of th* Mo-cow Imperial Opera Or.
A wa.-*h Of lb* "dvcuelarri ore! two- I phpjtra. aB i Hfcen is* toured Europe. At
beaded *agl*l bpe. which the iiJialed length he ennc*ntr*ted all his eaerdea
ruler preaeated od.j to his ravnrii*s. was i «Pon r-ond u etihg. H* organUrf an o*.
, it- _ i . Tt . . - chestra in Brflin, and, b 1009, a Ear
hmeght here from U axaaW last V&B* mor , llB p Wtinl r.11* in Moscow. Hera ha
day by HII*. Lenkadjs Klementnwicx. I ,,,,..1,1^ t.ie beat player* Russia if-
ballei mistress of the Mark Strand Tlirji r fntded: he snhsldired ttirm, that his hand
(re. Il was n gift 10 Anatok Bftdrmail, tBfetbi be mtlrely rree and hii 'nterpria.
I entirely nrtiettc. (t was her* that Mr.
Kousinavittliy first nlensiTrly revealed
ibe chnrBCi*rl-<HrBj in which he haa *x-
t-Fllert rver sine* — conatnictir* ability,
hrilltant L^ndTvnp and disinterested d*-
rotinn 10 Ih* promulgation of tb* best
music, both old and n*w. He save ■•ri*(
of concerts in Mo«i*w and P*troarrad.
and lrav*l*d "v*r Rii**ia wirh hia orchea-
hart*r*d a «t»sm*r. and.
gilts or lied beyond the 'reach of Bol-
shevik power.
Among Iboa* who retainn) ■-.-■-
watches wa a$\nalole Bourman, a ■■;ie-
cia< fatorire o fthe Ct*T. Bourman went
to Warsaw at [he outbreak of tb* World
•.War and left hi* w*Tr- q "wiih his rnotber-
in-faw preparatory -n an American Jour-
ney. Othar known artist* who tree*]
made proud poa-teseora of aimilar gift*
are Challapio. BtaJtn. Fokin*. Nijm^bi.
fTaravattr md Cfaecetti. leacber" if Pav-
lnnra- Fnhni* ia at pres-enr ih* only
other posseaaor of and. a walfh in Amer-
ica, for It 11 beHeed 1 that ChaHapla waa
fdfeed to turn bin oeer 14 gnr Itoasla on
bla Iibt visit and Huffr, illeged.y keeta
hia al his tIIU in Italy.
NURSE TAKES POiSON,
PRESCRIBES ANTIDOTE
Clumgei Her Hind After Swallow-
ing Drug tad CeJLi for
Help.
rteapondVnt, aceoTdipj to the potiea,
becaoa* of ber inability to find emplny-
bjbM, Albert* I>owney. 33 year* old. a
registered nurse, who quh lo this city
a week ago from Boston, tried to end her
life yeeirrday by swallowing a quantity
of add In her room at IHweai Forty-
fnurlh street- She left several nnten,
on* addrv>s*ed to Ura. Sarah Newraart,
lesae* of tbe apart»*nt in which toe
young woman engaged a room, her'eging
her forgiraDeaa for the trouble abe
caused.
Mi« Ifownar apparepily regntled her
action soon (liter swallowing th* polaob
and she crawled to the dooir of the
ajummsnt ,airparent(y tn call foe help,
Neighbor* found ber there and, in ae-
crirdanor with tbe young woman a direc-
tion, gave her white of egg to aerra a*
an antidote. An ambiilanee anrgaon at-
tended her. btt nbortly after bis de-
parture ahe lapaed into Dncanaciouan***
and an ambulance waa again sent for.
She waa than tales to. Bdlerue Hos-
pital.
The address) of ber (amity in Boston
waa not known ra neighbor*. On th*
cover of one of tbe magadnea in her
room waa found »h* Inscription. 'TVaren
Sweetheart Mother, bio* and lot.ean.me."
4et*m rntr **r eiyn iirUa.
Prayera for the recovery of Mayor
John F. Hylan were offered yeaterday In
Ih* Actora* Chapel of *-t. htalachr'a R
T Phnrch, 245 west 4fitb afreet, by rhr
Bar. Edward F. Iieonard, paBlor, who
is a iicrsnnal" friend of 1b* mayor. The
prayer waa Joined in by a mimhrr of nr-
rnrs wbo attend tbla ehureb i-rgiilnrl*,
It beinglocated In ibe hcrcrt of the the-
atrloal dbirlet.
Father I.eonsrn haa knnwn tb* mayor
n number of ywe», baring, met him
through hi* cousin, Murr*y HenuL
£r**ident of the Board of A!d*rmaa, who
1 ■ rrf-Iar coeaaanaleant at the ehurch.
her hu'band, 1. !■■■!, in- was ballet maatcr
of th* Imperial Russian Baiirt In l'erir"-
grai-. Tb* actual valuation n( ihe wBjffa
to-day h unknown, but It ia presitmahly
high. becauae of tbe thystrrlniiB dis»|i
peiranr* nf rite Itussian crowq .eweli
and oih*r royal treasures, which praert-
cally makes th* watch on* nf th* -,■■-■■■
few tangible/ pieces of royal property in | sailing ib" lenalb of tbe Volga, est tnwn
exialeac*. j nfl*r town an tnlrnsluctlon tn wytnphnn.r
The watch had h-vn safely ■--* ct-rf in ' music- Ea<-h Spring he tnstttured festi-
a hidden vault in the home nf Mil*. Kiein ! > al- 1 in nhicb *aej mnL-ert was derocrd
tontowica'a mother. Only after ber re- W s -int > r>im»w»er. The compnaera
cent death wbb its erlafeno* r*r*aled in. I ranged frnm Bach to tb* most modern,
variouB dicumenta drawing wiu (he disn>> , and in net* aeriea iae|udi-d the coaiplela
aitlon of bee properly. ' orrhestraJ Brtwfca of Beethoven. Konat*-
IfcmeiTiatelj afier (he rerolntion BoJ- ' etgaaar hero t.r*t aeonlrrr* bis r*pntatfoR
ahevik nrdera m ronfiacsl* all Imperial j ■* * rhaaipioii <>f true reniua in th* mnilc
property and remainj. *ndnn|*r*d eren. of th* day, trhrther haj a Russian or au<
gifts to subleets. Ofie TnrtakoiT, sq ' otjer C'>mp>-«-r.
aged baritone who was mad* ihe re- j
CSpient e( eg* o ftheae few Wfltch*! rnna [ Ktt*«iiraa*rl ( em nosers,
the L'sar. refused, arenrding ro Mile 1 ... . . », ,
Klementnwics. In give up hia treaau T *d \ He founded a Hnuusn muidcal edlilnn
gift and consequently met death In front and ran- many Rnsaian cntnDn-nra en-
o fa ruthless flrinf squad. Other ar- '
tista In Huaaia either gav* np their '
ACCUSES THEATRE USHER.
Voanji Usui lays Motion Elnnri-
F;m»li>jrf •1«hhrd Hln,
Alrsander fjalhen, 24 yeara old. of
314 H.iu! Ii fifth street. BroohJyn, waa
held la $1,000. bail for esamiTintfon ont
Pep!. 14 by Maritime Bernard J. Doar-
!■ In Harlem Court yeaterday ob a
charge of hiving stabbed Henry Byron,
23 years old. of IBs 1 . Eaat lWth sireei
The defendant is an uaber in a mov-
ing oletur* theatre ro&durted by hia un-
do al 18S3 Tlbrd avenue and Byron
claimed fhal they bad bd altercatlen be-
eauae b* ronld not get a .aeat (a the
theatre after burton, his ticket. He al-
lied thai Sallen followed him to the
tea Burreadeeed ro delect**** Keehman
and Donovan fibe F>at T04lh street
at at Ion,
coiirafiement hy publiihirrB 1 their rrnrka,
Tbe r*i-nJiiii*-n deprived Knuaardtzky of
hia orchestra, hut not of his energies;. ha
wa sa [.pointed (nr a sonfirlerabi* titn*
rntiductor of th* "(:>■>- Stat* Orchestra
which siine-rsejed ihe Imperial Oi-ebeltra
nf th* old regime
It waa in IIW thai cirrtirnjrtiar**
took him westward and immediatelj he
b*came th- antral figiir* of orcbeatrtl
concerts in Paria and l^ndnn. Jn Parrt
b* nmanlxed what cam* tn he known
broadly aa th* "KouauWtxky concert), "
and which hs has giren for the last thpae
yean. In London he haa made a bub-
ilar iv civil! improasion, ntrtlrnlarlr aa
gneat cotiductor of tb* London Sym-
phony Orcbeaira. tie has occasionally
conducted opera. not lQ lj at th* Crand
Opera in Pari*. His engagement* Tor
th* coming i.ni,.ii will begin in Berlin,
enend tn Prague, inelud* a aeaeon at
the Paris Opera and then take him to
England and "Smtland.
WINNEWASKA IN RECORD TRIP.
Hnksr* Vovairsi vr.-im Ltsls* % |gj
1 lifts. i>»r eeeasi Dan.
Tbe Minnewaska trt the A;[tr.t!*i
Transport Line arrived ye-tertlay from
l^>ucti>n, making a record vpyag* of aaraq
days, eighteen hoar* and forty-thraa
minotesL loyeges by uthar boeta be-
tween the two porta hat* tea en hio*
days. This ia tb* first boat to make tbta
trip for many yearn.
The Miooawaaka )■ Ibe Ont exduajva
firot-elaaa paawnger boat to roach New-
York from London In a number of jw§.
The vessel does not c*j-ty rithar 1
or thlrd-claaa pasae&gan.
EXPECT SCENARIO TO CREATE FURORE
Student! of Hortewhip Correspond
ence School Hare Completed
Joint notion Hctnre Story.
CALLED A TJTnQTTE CEEATI0S
(ina-j f Dtaewsta t* tas U*r*i*s Ti l iave*- i
BOB8ETPHIP. N. V., Sept, 0.
Annonneetneat waa mads here to-day
that members of the Horsewhip Corre-
a ponder. &*.
apopdence Schooil bav* compleml a
scenario fOT a motion picture that It is
predicted by the head ouiter *r|l( tre-
at* a fneore intba acrnaoi world. The
acanatio Is tho Joint work of the (lire*
scholar* of lbji acbnol and la unique be-
cause each' members waa in Lgnnrancu of
what Hi" other tmdenia warn writing.
The scenes have- hern fitted together,
however, and the finished manuscript la
4e*eribed ka a "bumdinger."
Arm*d witb. thia m*aier?lec* and with
a traek eoBtaJBtai 431 other workj trry
resenting the oiilput of the erhaol far the
past six months, Headmaater OawaM
ThiLbphammer will Invade New Tork
City within a few daya prtroaredi to ac-
cept of [era for any" or all. 8* baa died
prices for *-ach * -i-int but It 1a aald tail
h* probably- will accept a lump- aam if
offered.
Detain, of the acscy of the Joitn cra-
ativa trorh, wbfefa revived its ntliahltiit
toucbea from the deft hand of Profenaoc
Thtnqpharnmrr, hare been withheld, but
those .who hav* riaminrd It ar* poairiw
lo their assertion* that nothing Hha It
baa rer been concelfed fir be screen.
Thqmph*fiia.*-r h»* itat*d that h* will
atop at tbc principal New Vork he* el
and will !■* glad tn receica any of tha
hla'ber official* of the larger tuotion nl»
lure produdng cAronanlr* who are *rlL*>
Ing to tire I bond for a large anm m<.
*rlng tn« pelted Ihat th* manoaoH-it is
In their handa- The profesnor say* h* I*
taking this precaution hecauaa b* t**\*
that Ibero la ai pnailhllty of iha script
being lost, which, accordlfar. [n his sa-
sartloTja, would be a ralamity thil poulrl
not be nreaaured.
The pcofataor lj donilng aD mi Wa
moTemenU In tfctsp aecroCy,
,^t»OI
1Mb MOKNi&G' ^iiL.iiGK.AVHy. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, JVZj.
LL THAT IS NEWS IN
THE WORLD OF MOT ION PICTURES
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS V --..-.:-.——■
COSMOPOLITAN IS VICTOR
IN DISTRIBUTION ACTION
; lUinoii Court Holdi Hut Coatnote
; Hide With JunoM Pltyert-
luky Are If ot Binding in lew
Combination With Gcldwja,
Whioh Handlu "little
OW Sew York."
*JUtOUS KAXES *1,891,M8
HE Goldwyn -Cosmopolitan Com-
pany won first blood In the series
of Irpnt tiL-tlfn" ThAt the exhibitors
thrtrntftiiu* to lake ngalft« this com'
w*usr- in the cue of "Little OW N«w
larkf and "Enemies of Women," wjich.
WMC originally contracted through Fa-
•**»bra'Plajers-La*)ij and then liter were
f-ilittrlhuted lhra».gh Cold win-Cosmopoli-
tan (."rropAn.-r.
A t" ( ctlt was waged ir. Champaign,
'- ItL, and lost to th* exhibitors by nn opln*
£ Ion banded down by « Supreme Court
Judge. It will be witched with Inlereftt
"by thestro owner* nil over the country.
Th* Stool m*ri-Fyle Corporation, of
Cham put B ii made a motW for *n injunc-
tion ■gainst Galdiryn-CosTOopolitnn. *l
lecinj: that they were, promised fhr Srat
"raft on '"EwTnIrt of TVnmen" through
their Famous Plar*re-L*aky contract.
The Gold try n Company, they alleged, vio-
lated itiin contract by giving it to their
flpj)cnenr H (he OrphenRi, for Brut run
! showings for ■ Utwr 'Day. . They look
their trouble* ci ciurt. The- judge before
whom the motion WBS mode (or in. In-
junction denied tw exhibitors the injiinr-
tiin. saying ihsr the CJnldwyn-Ooamopoll-
. tan bad * perfect rtehi to rent tb« i>ir-
tnrn to any one they desired, that they
"were not boiind to the term* of the con-
tract made by Famous Players- Lanky.
Nathan Rnrlran. William Randolph
Bfarf'* rOilnerl, had- charge of the ess*
and instructed tV lawyer who handled it
In the Wist on tar necessary procedure.
- If will be remembered that the Theatre
Owners' Chamber of Commerce had .a
Inncheon mini. month* id and: decided
to appeal to Mr. Hearst and demand tbit
fld'see that the Famous Playera' too-
tract on these two pictures waa lived
no- to. As yet nothing "jan been done.
Too Champaign decision may make a
difference In the nctltfn planned by the
Thfatm Ownera" Chamber of Commcrca.
r A, letter frabtiahed In America, a
Caibolk- publication, wlikh cntanjen our
once a w«k, throws an interwHo* lia^it
on "Th* Hunchback of Notre "Dame." A
man from the Mlddh? Weat writca to in*
quire (f it £r pemjiwii'ble for him td at*
tin picture, (nassmut* *.* the hook tin
hmi banned oy tbe Cathotic Chnrch. Hia
tetter !■ a* follows:
"T« th* Kdilor of America:
"Aaarnral rtaitnr toyour Breat mctrop"
oUs 1 want of ewurae to aee aa many
alchte a? noi4il>)n daring- a brier sniv.
In (hat detrirc 1 itn confraAted irjth a
acmplc. One of tlio eurwut' attraetion*
U an ell borate production nn tbe screen
of Victor Hujo a mantelpiece, the pl«
of which ten i it* about the hlctorEe cathe-
dfil of the Frmclt rapitat I know r^ry
well that the adrentnm of Quaslmodn.
KsmeraMji and Iter Jtoat were lint on the
index before I was lmm. jw> what la a-
cortoua yuuiur tourist to do? Can I, or
tan I not- nilaera (be pliptofraphie ptm-
eoUtioU of a book Vbich the Sacred Cot-
■trenti^n decree* it would Ik danjtcto\ia
to my ffliifi and morala to rudt
"TTounitilown, Ohio. C. C..C." '
The aniner lo ibll letter which MU be
. of interest ro all pfflplc of Catholic fifth,
inaamuch a* it aeemj to answer the qur*-
tinr; of whrtlier or not it is ^o-minidhir
to n*e t,H* ncreen prr^finmifin of Vic-
tor Hugo 1 * well, known book ia as fol-
low*: ' _ ■
'.TIlC book refcrrett ta'U nae of the
two novels of Victor Ihifco that are on
the indtr. Film Temfcna of coilrao arc
not put on the (ndci, hut We arc for-
bidden by the natural law to view fihui
that offend faith and morala. In the
caM or the film mentioned we nnderaiand
that the writer of The Scenario removed
from the story tho»>> element* that made
it objectionable and ctuncd the Holy Kre
to irtrhiil (he fnithful in read, the nook.
Catholics who rlew the film ahoald rs-
Sieinbcr that th.* book fi forbidden for
them.— Editor of America-"
The I'urVrraal Company waa very
careful in Hrmfoate anythinir that might
b* oQeDaJrtt to the Catholic*. In fact
the ?tory waa chanced with this purpose
■ in view. It is inierestihtt that a book
.-which is erpreitaly forbidden those' of
Catholic faith nhonld be accepbibleia the
•tchi -|TaLon,
' Jln»r>c[«,1 m*t*mtDU
'.' FamfriiE Playirs-Larty'made its atock-
'holders happy yerterday by taMilo*; a
JQHM2AWFT
rfim.o ne/C. I- HCBIIntT-l
Appointed AotlDK M»j-or of mn riiy of OosFland* C«l.i on'tloacvastop
! of i)if openLnsr of the rM<OsUmd Theatre, SsttirtteT, Ancsic 2 ft,
ina;i. (A> H«s. John 1.. D«v1r, ItTeyor, eJtj- of «aklaiR«l. <D>
. trmk H t rroffur, (C^ Knnlc CoiboTo., Com BalaaJ oner o'l PwbHo
HfiMh n nd 9mM*. tl>t "»"■ J- Ms>ijp»sti!«#. ,Comsataa|otie,*.pf H*t*-
no, ■ad Kicmnt-i-. fE» Jniaea T. Drew, Chief ^'of FqIIcti- ■
flnandsE- utatetijeat. We unblisb ti just
an it came tn us from the Famous rinyera
ofEoe. lettiftB thctouke the wjpnmihW.Ty
for the fironcinl language which in si-
ways Intricate for nnyhody who dtica not
HtM forth in Wail Street:
,"The Famous Flaycrn-Lankj Corpora-
tion in it* canaolidBted Btatement (which
Include* the earnlBfs of iTibsidlnrr com-
panies,- owned t"J" per cent or more) re-
port* -for the *ii months ended Jum> 30.
' ^23. ff*t oneeatlng profits of S1.S0I.-
OlAJfi after dedqctitip; Bll.c-hars/ea and ri-
■erres for Federal income and other
tfUEW.' '
"After aHowins; for payment of divr
denda on ,tb« preferred, stock, thi flbov^
esTnlnaa are at the annual rate nf $13.--f
on the nmmtin stock: ontstandina.
■'(In September tit, IWJ3J. the D^arri or
Directors deelar»id th* jtaulsr quarterly
i-i-ifiiri of IS.00 par snare on the ni-r<-
ferred stock, payable ^orcmher 1, lwSS,
to utttkboldefs of record at the elo« of
business On October 79^ 1EI33. The bnnb&
ill not dose."
Earle Will Fit™ OAladdtn^ t«fcfi.«
After at] the talk of Ferdinand Pinncy
Kii-i' and ''Fautt," h* i* not s->mi t"
(In. that 'picture next after all. At the
time that Miry Pfekford had an id*i
It would make a (mod vehicle for her. Mr.
Earle wrote long articles soring thAt he
harf planned to do the picrore for many
years and expressta* hln diaoppointmsnt
that another would make it first. Now
eomea the announcement that he will
film "Aladdin a Lsmp," and rexcarch
work bss been started' on this picture,
which will-be endowed with the act title-
which were so effective in "'OlhJir Kbsy-
yan."
Falrn BeraT* ytfrtn.
, The " Theatre Owners' Chamber 'of
Commerce is dolhz little these days. It
Is, so tn speak, in training for the boutn
beginning on the 21st, at which" time
Marcus Loew, William Fox nmj B. 3.
Moaa arc to be called .on Ihe carpet to
explain their actions in nfferinc a sepa-
rate and larger wage increase to the Bfr-
tion pfctore machine operators in their
theatre*. The question, it seems. wFll re-
holva i^acJf inifi whether the titree tii-
lfged culprits are vaudeville managers or
picture, theatre owners.' As all three op-
erate combination hounes In wbieh both,
acts and pictures sre featured, it is a
wise nun who can decide on which side
of the fence they legitimately* befoul.
' Cohen Back From Cnnau,
Sydney . 9. Cohen, president of tie
Motion Picture Theatre turner* of Amer-
ica, returned yesterday from Montrpjfl.
where a cOuvCMioa his been in KSRion. it-
form the Canadian branch of hia exhibi-
tor organisation, Mr, i "In-]] said that
the meeting was one of the most serious
and con*tro,eti*e he has ever attended-
aad that a statement, of all ilir rr*olu>
tioDs.p*K**d ntid the officers elected Would
bo given out at.length at soon as he could
?et the fids sorted out' and down in
Macii and white,.
Ravage fi't* Hia Gofl-l,
Utibert T-iebcr, prrsident of First Ns-
tionnl, says that ho CtPie near to nevelop.-
IhR nn Inferiority complex during hip re-
cent trip to England. The Britten, he
i\-rlnri;!.. fHH think of molinii pictures
hs something the cat dragged in, About
rvery time h ncwipiper reporter anltCfl
f.tr an Interview the Gr#t o.nestion. he
.fired was: ' We I. how long do you think
this IjiiBiar-s* of yoor* is goipa; to Irtst:
The result was that Mr. I-iebrr hurried
bark to this couatry* rnaiitl to the pro*
jection room and took n IdoV at nont? of
%\i cicmlng" output- Then he I"lt hltnr,
Jaek Kd wards With Hedklason.
.Inck Edwardu Assumed charge yester-
day of pnhlic'ity for the W. W. Hodkln-
son Corporation, njccerdlhg neorge B.
OalLnp, who several weeks ago went over
lo First Natipna] Picture*. Inc. Ed'
warns wiU have compleie charge or all
news relating 16 the feature* ot that re-
legaiiiR company end under the new ar-
rangement George Harvey will become
advertising manager.
Edward* has bsd s long experience in
the motion: "picture game and he directed
the e-cp!oitatioti of several of the lug*,
frntiii-f-i that jave recently- been releasd.
"n| 1.*m»t Sails.
Mr. and lies. So1 Leaser were pasaen-
cers on the Leviathan on Sstmrdsy, Mrs,
Ij-ss&r, who looks very young, And who is
very urctty, would have no trouble in"
piss'.nc (at n motion picture actress.
They will remain abroad fur about aix
week* wbLlp Mr. Letter Oi^rnsses CDIl<
dldon* on tbe other side.
Mr, nallwp With' First Wntlnaa.1.
Ceorgc Gallup, formerly publicity head
of HodVinnon, hss moved up bag and
bigxage to the Firat National offices at
Fnrtj-airth itreet and Madison avenue,
wLire he has assumed the position of
Svinerviaor of the Trade Paper Adrer-
tkinc.
Mr. Gallup was risible yesterday af-
ternoon, holding quite a reception In
Ltn* Dcnninn's ronm, where the prevent
nliicisls of First National welcomed their
new co-worker. * -
Boafoa Critle Here.
Marjory I.. Adams,, who writes of film
folk and film* for the Boston Globe,
arrives in onr city to-day. Alias Adams
is bringing her pencil and pjper along
for the purpose of [nterriewinjr all the
motion plcturs star* in New York at the
present moment. Msrjory says she ha*
Just finished her seventeenth Interview
within the last few months and now she
is after mora material. Her "nddrexs wilt
he the Commodore while she ur ia Ua
dry. Attention, press agents. Una
forms to the right. First come, , first
served 1 .
Motion Pietnn Crtttoi An Erueit*
ftt Party Given by HmrioB Bafieg
at Oi mo poll tan Stadio, Where,
Her Tieweit Film It Belftg
Made— Billy Bitter Still
Very Mach Alive.
GALLUP TO FIBST NATIOHAX
llnrlon DavlCS «lve« a Partr.
Vesterday the motion Dtdure critics of
New Tort City wore takra. ftom their
typewriters and hnntdrnm existence and
lifted into the oodcnt days when the
Duke of Burgundy ^was a figure of Imv
riorlonce. Ml** D*vie* ifgce a party to
let these people .meet ibe Dnkij. and hit
conaor^. Her Royal Jilghness. . First,
w e were served with a delEeiou* inncheon
with everything to tetnpc the palate of
the most'Jaded epicurean. Then ws Wera
invited dowiL Into -the backyard .of tha
Cosmonolltflu amdloi.
' Uaritfl, hi a cunning UttJa jray cos-
tume wlt!i s rape, flitted h>>re and these,
A perfect hp^tcKB snj.much-sdmired by
all the pen pnshers ii'nn had come out to
find out, HPjt. ■'Volaadi,*' her Heat pic-
ture, ia all abont .
Tiiv r.arky..fii of CumopoLitan's is
worth st the present writing shout
4&KUU0. The Cgstle of the Bnygundlcn,
a gorgeoua affair of stone and. brick
with, a heroic llgurt of a m:m on hotse*
hack in baa-rejlrf (trres an n back-
jcrc-un,!. Xhe wcene trnkcri yesterda?
afternoon was rant of two horsemen in
helmeth and sbteMa, , who had a nrirale
battle to settle hetwemi tbemielvea.
Surrounding the. two horsemen wert
many figures' In ths i L 4arum<s of lour
as:o It was a colo+fuliceoe and if ft
pjoiogi-aph* half ua well la- it Toofca
to lbs naked, eye U will ba' something
\iti\ worth aeejas.-
I.r-nji rOr-o.. who is in Ibe picture and
who seems Jo. •ba- ■ **iicr4l favorll*
w-itn oven* one, furnished some Comedy
an the- .vide;, lines,, l.yn Harding very
pftmpo-ia iti his .robes .an KinE. received
a great deal. «f attention,' as did Ralph
Graven, as w el] a» otiiers who are in
the pfctu.ro, Hoae Danen who is Sirs.
Genre* Van- Clere, In private life, was
very much aumlrcd' In a'-Borgeoiin cno-
tome of green and ailrer. • $heia Marion
IlavieaV aister and thera. En a strong
family resemblance. •
Thla luiieheon.waa * hrt of f un , and
ae-slnjC a- pictilrc in the TnaKilrr- Is erca
more fan. but it certainly doea play
havoc with a day's wori. We Csme
back to our tTpewrtter with our mlndi
full nf «» scenes wje fain seen and
really unable-: to corwntrMO on anything
as dull al mere motion picture news.
- hhSLwev :ht«k*e a -Itatosaaat.
E. Er.Sbauer, assistant treasurer of the
Fnmons Players-Jjssky Corporation und-
tfae manwbo is In charge of Paramonnt'ri
cntlna "foreign department, returned home
on tha Leviathan , September 7. after a
vioft'of severs! month a in GHropenri film
centers. .Mr. Bhauer was accompanied by
Harold M- Pitman and Ike Blnmentlial,
both nf whom bclorrs; to [b* t^arnmaunt
organization', Mr, Pitman ia in the legal
u HUN(mBACROF NOTRE DAME"
IS APPROVED BY CATHOLICS
L-
MAR10N DAVIE5
Fnai*' br li» U Hill.
SIi*- Wu
Hosteaa TesterslaT 1* ■ OFOesp ot irewsoseVveT P>lk, Wks fMsn
in aee "Telsiadw" tn tha Maklaa;,
CdJaWAY TEABLB.
Ba Will PUr th* Rala mt p£m ciiv.
vrin* la "hisrk Oica,"
department and Mr. Blutfltnthal in the
(.-.fieri orgsniEatioii In Berlin.
Mr. Khnuer had the following to say
about busmen* condidoni ibroad:
At no lime since the war., have the
prospects for good business been ■> excel-
lent as they sre to-day. I found a great
improvement in conditions .over last year
and, unless all sign* fail. . all branches
of the industry «r* cortaln to enjoy an
improver) business during the -coming
twelve ntnntb*.
■'PjjiUaua th* outatanding event of the
now season to date has been the sneceaa
Bcor*d by The Covered Wagon," on >ta
opening. September B, at the .London
-jiviiioxi. The picture is the talk of
Europe, on nil boat*, train* and in every
public Catherine nlacC- Everywhere I
srent. including London Pari*. Ber-
lin, Copenhagen. Stockholm. AtusterdRin,
HwltJserland. Prague, liudapeat anil
V'enna. I hrnrd Jlbout The Covered
Wagon' and it* g«*t snrcesa In Tsew
York. L»* Angeles and other American
rltits. Every one Is eager to see what
the* call the greot American picture. _
"The exploitation campaign which
launched thin nictate npon London hi*
been most successful. The Indiana who
were taken to London for the opening
have heen the islL of Lnndflti. with sn
nrm-e orphotogfapher* and newspapfT re-
porters fo'lowing them wherever they go.
T*ie principal newspapers ia London have
given; nf wUBce to th* pTCsenct of the
American Indians and the opening nf
'» (Covered lVagftt!,' slid the excitement
h*a spread to Paris and nther continental
'!»». The management has been flooded
With ee()tic*t* for visits from the Indiso*.
Ati inteiMtio*; feature of the exploitation
campaign wn* the Insertion of want ad*
in several 'daily papers otferinc a reward
of one ih.i titt'l for the 'suggestion of- the
heat . campaign spot for th* Indians.
From the r*pHrn received at ih* Pavilion
I wonid Infer rbat nboot all London ■
hir"-d out to lietp solve thii oroblem/"
"Cshles which T hiv*' received .sineo
my rrtTirn renort that every seat-liaa
bee* *old out hn advisee.
"The London Tn villa n hss been,
leased for * hvng term and It is rx-
per^d by flTrtishers that Th* CoTered
Wubmi' will duplicate In London it* run
In the TJnitH Plates. Arranjfeuenta will
be made shortly far the opciiina; of rho
picture In Pirn, ahd other Eu rones n
eapltal Htlea vrUI see' It as rapidly as
preliminary arrsngementii can be com'
Dieted.
"The leasing Of th* London Pavilion,
Tivoli. Palace and Empire theatres by
leading American producers and dia-
tributor* for first run abowing* of big
jiirt k re-* marks a new step forward In
the British film indnstry. More atten-
tion is heing paid to tha elevation of
(hit screen to the Important pokltfcn it
deinnnds in sU artiatlc theatrcal sense,
nnd it will also bring about a new era
of exploitation in fUreat Britain, Which
will have a trexnendoii* effect upon th«
f:rowtk nf the buain'ras daring the com-
qb> vears". -
"Diahribating conditions are becoming
more nearly norms], with the enmpletion
of a htimber of new theairce- and before
tnn year Is over our British release
afhedule will hi; on about the same 'basis
m |n the Cnifced States,
" ''ChiB of th* many iiMprOvemfnts which
impressed me greatly VH the wonderful
snlrit 1 found in business circles In the
Central European countries — Cxecfao-
Hlovfitis. Austria and Hungary, n-hrrn
the work of retreneratlon is already well
underway. The people are cheerful,
hnainess Is ImproWni: and money' has
become stabilised. Everywhere In.
Prague, Vicuna and Budapest I found
the ]i*ople working with a TciD for the
rebuilding of their countries."
Veer agnch AHvi,
On Hundsy' The 'Morning Telegraph
carried a story about tha death of BlHy
Bitser. head cameraman for P. W. Grif-
fith. This ws* an error on our- part.
Aa Mark Twain «aid when it wa# re-
ported that he waa dead, "The report of
my death i* very ranch exaggerated," so
it is with Mr. Bitter.
The deceased ia Cprl BItirr. wblle Bil-
ly's real name 5.1 George.- Billy BItxer,
cameraman, ta nna of the pioneers of the
arreen and, -M him ate see red! ted many
e'ffocja thst are in use to-day. Ha Is
aaid to have 'd|*C4Ver«d the fad* fn' and
frnfe ant, and the soft focps.- Marr Pick-
ford was one of t'lt fi ret stpra In unfits
to work before Bitsrr> etntcri. Mr.
BItxer .is working at w smuU on a new
Siicture, and hopea to keep r on doing so
or sohis time, tn cocao, all reportj to. the
ebatttry n'otwithstandint-
Ftakelatela ftetarna.
M. J. FiDkelatein, 'of'tba Arm of
Rubin. & Kin kei.st Kn. hag rttatiiad to
Mlnnespolta after speqalint a few daya
in Kow Tnrk on businees with Anociatrd
First National, of which he is a fran-
chise, holder.
film 8o Carefally Prepared That
It May Be Attended by mUabm
of the Church, Although Viotor
■ Huffo't Book Is on the In-
de*_WiU E. H»yi ud \
Amhaaandor Hftrvey.
POLITICS HAT GET HTJE
JEwr»** Trip AhevftsU ,
While the Hays office hu aaatih anal
j^ain denied that Will H. Han ***■',
lerested in polities of that h* has) any
Idea* of accepting th* chairmanahijahf-
th* natinnai Ifepublican fstrty for ITOt
bla viait to Ambaaeador Harvey win
naturally brine; forth many comments.
A man cloaa to him *sid that It 1* very
likely that Ambaaaador Harvey will I re-
aign and that Mr. Hoys timed hta Hdt
*o that ho could m*ke the vi*lt whila Ms
friend is American TeprtKiltatlva at th*
Court of Bt. James.
Mr. Hiya has *ald time and time aunira,
when «jnfmnted hy these rumors that
be will- head the National Benubliein
Party during Ita next campaign, that his
interests laid with the motion pEe*nr* Iti.
dustry until March 4, lflfld. and that he
hs« no Intention of leaving them until
after hi* contract expire*: on that dste.
-Will Hays, while going abroad on a
vacation, will naturally be Interested In
the film- situation abroad. Ha will un-
doubtedly bring home «n iflteresifng
analysia of the film aftnatlon nn tha
other side and will, and con, do m. ffUt
deal of good for the prodacer* ic England
If he tiaa the time to go Into the situation
of th*. eiportatlon of American films.
. Cimrt? Tearte aa Clavwrtsult
Th* role if Lee Claverinx. the celeuaa-
1st in "Black Oxen," ■ character that
hsa been nvnCh discussed in motion
uMiiiBit, will be played by Conway
Ttearle, who has been engaged by Rich-
ard Rowland far "Blark OleO," '
fceelal Hete.
Martin Qlllgley, the handsome editor
of the Eahlbltors Herald, is in town.
Martin W*n at the Marloq Davie* lunch-
eon yeaierdmy aad had a terrible tims
side-stepping the casting director, who
Insisted that he take a Job as MtHahl
mtn for Coamopolitan pfcdlierJoiia.
John isnrr Oala. HI* Fletwr* TaVea.
John Zsnf r. who went to tha Coast st
tha time the Fox Company opened the
Oakland Theatre, fas* succeeded in get-
ting himself Jn the public print. He waa
appointed acting mayor of the city of
•Oakland, Cal-, and If you don't bensre
he looks every inch his job just take ■
look at him in the photograph" pubtEahcd
on th is page.
Palis- Rath Miller Hck.
Word nrnea from the Coast that Patsy
Both Miller, who boa been cast for th*
loading feminine rol* oppoaite Douglas
McLean fri his next picture, haa had to
call a h*,lt because of a had caae of In-
finenxa wh^eh 1 js keeping her home. Mr.
McLean i* waiting for aer and the dab-
tora .assure that (tie will be biefc OB th*
jnb within a week or tan day*.
Flynn Rasfaaai t
John E. Flynn, Eastern division mU-
ac«r of Ocldwyn-CoamopolltAu, has re-
slgn«l*bia position. It will he erTeetivs
Stptvmbcr 15.
. "Deler" mi the hfrmnd.
'"Daley,'- Canatance Talskadge't erst
ErodnerJon ahnc* "K*at I* Wc«. ' will
aie'it* Broadway premier* at tbcStfftu'd
The*tre i during the week of September
1ft, Chicago has already *een thej p|e<
tore at tha Chicago Theatre, where It had
its world premiere.
•Dowa te the lea la nil pi,' rhinrs.
Before Eiiwsnl Gallup moved his hag-
gage from the rTodkiison offices hs aaid
that "Dawn to the Srs in Rhlps" will
play at Chicago in forty different thta-
tra*. ,W» did not know th*r« were that
many theatre* ]n the Windy Cityi hut we
are wllljog to Take the gentleman's word
for it. Anyway, it sounds like a dan,
good story.
*. Liae oe Two.
About. 75 per cent, of our little pliy-
mStea are st home to-risy celebrhtinaT
New Tear's. Will the Sons of Edn-pleoa*
.come to the rescue gad give ua some
newsl W.. wonder it there sre «nn-.:gh
Irishmen to help *l* c*t out an interest-
In* colutun- We sre giving our Irish
fneads a chance. Not*, come «n, let'*
*e* who Can send, in th* best ttory.
BOBBED TRESSES STIR CONVENTION
-The National HairdrcaHra' Aaoocii-
i started its third annual convention
. the. Hotel ■ Pcausyltanla yeaterday,
t Uhm being devoted principally to
i of welcome and the resting of.
; Also the session, both morn-
afternoon, apparently were de*
to croup diciissions o' a question
perplexed •evcral or the delegates.
■ question wo*: 'What's it all
about':"
Effort-, to secure an answer to the
quest ton rcsaltcd in lengthy discusious oa
to the relative values .of bobbed hair
icrsus long tresccs. each ntyle having its
aupportcra. Nu dedsfon of the argunHDt
was annaunced and it will be continued!.
It was predicted daring (be remainder of
the convention, which i* achedQled to end
on Thursday.
Also then evened to be some slight
tni*und*rwuadEiif regarding th* modebj
wbd «t« tobe Tised in demons! rating
what style the members of the assocla^
i ion are- going Lo attempt to popularise.
.Several model* who are. to represent the
'various dtlen were present, bat inauiry
dei-chiped tho fact' that apparntely all of
the models have permanent Now York
addresses \i not pennojient wave*. X^->
Waa construed as a mean slap at other
aections, for It was felt by aerer*! j^*-
ent that other ciUce have-some good look,
log girls who could qualify a* modHs. As
evidence of this fact, Ir w** pointed out
.by one dekgstca [hut Mjmi Colaojlbua of
Ohio l>aa won a beauty contest in At-
lantic Civ*.
Two lasiurts of the ■fternoon session
were psrticnlariy nttraclive to the de!e-
.ffatoa: nrtertalnmcnr and *oci*hiHty and
.dJLsfl.is8i(iBH and action -rrgar-dltig matteri
aRVrting the profession, it wan impos-
sible for a mere euleohrr to obtain amy
deflnlta information, regarding juat what
action was. taken about 'What mitfers
afftcting the profrssion-
A ntyaterV lhaC'lhreatcued to require
the service* of a^dMeeti** arose during;
the afiemoon session. This waa the
question a* to where the officers of the
association' could be found, JT«oni eouEd
be Located who would admit limt he or
she. held .an office in the organization,
bin toe meeting kept moving right along
anyway.
"What's. going on in the re T" was asked 1
one man who said he, it connected with
■ * New York branch of Che aa*qcja-
tion. .... .
oh. is there,' why that's juat a in eat-
ing of the delegate*, he replied vaguely.
-yVe reading papers and tblngo, and
— oh. -yon know It's just a meeting."
But during the coming sessions action
haa been promised, for s discussion I*
Ening to he decided as to what kind of
lir is to be worn for the mrit vr* r. Tha
delegate* hart declared in favor of
American Daly, or rtther that was ih-
imnrrsotan conveyed by the arguments
that were held, while It is said that there
in strong propaganda being carried m il
behalf nf tbe foreign product. It nay
be that thla 1* a trifle baay, hue in the
absenc* of explanation* It waa tbe beat
that could h* -gathered from a close at-
tention to the thirteen different people
who insisted: that thar not only knew
what the conYcntion'js all about, but also
why. Tbls waa a question that appeared
to some to need a great deal of explana-
tion.
By Dse of tbe. telephone from th* r-on-
Tfntion floor a delegate was finally found
who aaid thai she knew a great deal
about the rxrareutiim.
"But Pm sony that' I can't- b*ti>' ;«
right nnw, for I have to go *qt an some
other business. Perhaps after the con-
vention ia over, »*y about FrldaiK' I will
he glad to do wbateTer I can3 No. I
can t give you a picture. I've bad a lot
made, but the newspapera hark home
have just insisted uoon having them all,"
was the messaee that w» 8 secured over
the telephone, The }>iiblic has been in-
vited tn attend some time or other.' thla
also appeared to he clouded, -' i
Yea, there art Some male delegate*.
JITNEY PLAYERS PLAN
JAP RELIEF BENEFIT
Plays Will Be Giv-cu From Voter
fltaye by ATtuujeineat With
Jackson Heights Bed Oroii.
A benefit performance Tor the Atsier-
irun lied Cross Japan relief f nnd will bt
giren nn- th* aeenlng of Saturday, H*p-
tember 1&. under the ansplres of the
American Red Cross Jsekson Height*
branch and srill he a performance of th*
Jitney Players Company of letor*. dK
reeled by ' Quahnell Cheney; . otdoor*
from nn auto afag*' sat the Jackson
Hcighra amphitheatre.
The ll(t of patraa* and paironesa**
for tbe three plays which wilt he airen
Includes Mrs. Arthur Curti.iv James, afra
t\ Trubre Davtdsoa, Mrs. Harry Hark-
rieas Flagler, WtUiam Fellow** Mhormn,
Mraa, J. !i Rockefeller, Jr., sad Mi»»
Huth MoiiJiTi.
Ticket* of sdmlssioa are s dollaar and
are for sale at all lending hotel*., J&rcry
dollar taken in nili go in r#iie*e »nl-
feeing Ia Japan. Hr». Marv E, Ma red en,
rheirmsn « fthe tjjiero's !"i*ss Chapter,
.larL ion Heights Branch. American Red -
FIRST AUTO CARAVAN
TO CROSS CONTINEN
Forty-three automobiles, carrying lM>
persons. Including ivomrn and children,
acme of the women at the whaela, set
out from Columbu* Circle yesterday for
a trip acres* th* contiiHant, lb* leader,
8yt MacD&weJI, hearing letters from
Acting Mayor Murray Humbert to tha
Mayors of Los Angeles; and Santa
Monica, G*L
The party was to be joined by four au-
tomobiles In Philadelphia, which they rx-
pected to reach In four bnnrs, and th*
entire group comprTse the ar»t American
cnaot-to-coaat motor caravan to" CaH-
fert.ll In the history of automonULnr-
The acting Mayor, whose father was
one of tho -tQers who msde tne trip Lo
the Coast in horaeMiranYn vehicle*, waa
on - hand (o aee the motor caravan oR",
and< he wished the members success.
They expect Lo reach Santa Monica, Cal.,
the end of their Journey, about Oc-
tober 15.
The acting Mayor compared the nlow
croas-country trsrel of '40 with the fa-
cilities afTordcd hy automobllea and Im-
proved roads to-day, < Ono of the pur-
poaes of lb* motor carhran Is to adrer-
lis* «ad apeo new roadg and boom Snnta
Monica.
Most of th* automobiles carried Lenta
and household mendl*. ifae occupants
planning 10 ratop along the way. Others
arranged for bote) accommodation* a*
f*r a* Bt, LeoEo, They also will camp
the rest of .the reals.
A large crowd was on h*ad at CotaU'
bu* Circle 10 «ee the caravan en*. A + de-
tarhxnent of motorcycle police led the
,. , -.way north la Fort I** Ferry. The
Cros* Japan Relief Committee, will be I caravan was arranged under the auspices
to e.b*n«- of the Sow York American, - ^
PATERSON BANK SUES
ALLEGED FORGER
Bring* Bait Against C. Ycnndte,
F onn.tr Eowntuwn Importer, *
for J16,4K>.
The Ffttereon National Bank nf Pater-
■nn, N. ,T.; yesterday began, unit in the
Supreme" Court ig-ainit C. Yamaior, for-
merly In the importing business fin War-
ren street, for Slfi.i.%0. which, accordlag
to ifae ploJntiET.-wasj obtained from it by
medna of a forged sight draft pnrportirrg
to be drawn by the Farmsra' and Mer-
■:lieniK" Saviafa Bank of Santa Aua, CaL,
on ibe Cltixens' National Bank of Los
Angeles. Yamaio. whose first name is
unknown to the plaintiff, it declared by
the.pallntiff lo be a fugitlye from jnatiee
and the/draft ""woHblcsa, mid, a forgwj, '
which waa cashed as a result of "acta
constituting a menace to society,"
On August 1»! the draft, dated August
11, 1923, was accepted from the def*nd.
nut. It, la elfea-ed, and a' cgrtlflcate or
deposit for CIl.OOO. nhU-h was subse-
qiiently caahed hy the National Bank uf
Commerw, was Issued to the dofendant,
wfao*c account wlih thn plaintiff w*>
credited with ¥500 in cath. Ag-amst tha
latter amount, the defendant I* alleged
to have drawn hi- personal check 'for
F4bQ. The plaintiff denjands iternt from
August Id hi the full Amount demanded.
Private detecdvea and operative* from
a surety enmpany and th* h*ak are de-
clared In filed papers to hare kept watch
for days outside e ( vj Warren atrast
without catching sight ofYaraato. The
defendant's letter box waa ahm watched
by detective*, wiLfaOTt-resjnJt/
BRITISH NAVY IS DRY, SAYS ANSTEY
Admiral BecUrei Volnattrr Prohi-
bition Ig Get ting Hold on
Sailors and Officer*.
muck i£S& BRrsxisa . vow
The British naey In fast going dry.
The evolution of liquor -in this Stronghold
of fine port . and good Scotch and soda
for BO many ganarstiona has brcn na-
aalled by a temperance w* v* and absteml-
ovs .wave. The movemenr. Is volnmsiy.
It comes from the ofacera tbemnclTn and
not from aoy impooitinn of religions or
ethlelt propaganda. Such' 1* tht fejyjr-
mgtion which Rear Admiral W, .J. A'i
stay, Knight of the Bath and Jostle* of
tha Peace, who for many yeara waa at-
tached to ih* admiralty In London, 'and
who arrived yesterday on tha Cuaard
liiner L'ajneroula.
"ft was very different whan. I first be-
came an. officer,""**]*] the retired Engliih,
narnl officer. '"Then tber* was heavy
drinking. Tn-dar It la titilte different-
At the Last .dinner I attended on one of
His Msjesiy's boiu on which. I had the
honor to serve, out of nil the nfaoera pres-
ent who drank the king:* toast, only two
took port and the rest drank water.
"[ do not advocate The impoaltiori of
prohibition] Ideas aa propaganda. Scot-
land' perhaps will no[ ever he dry as the
word la interpreted In America, nor Eng-
land, but there will be a constant in-
crease in te rope ranee habit* and that Is
aa- it ehonid - be. Then - ia much lea*
drinking in the navy among the sailors
because of temperance pledges and edu-
cations! work.
"Pcsry readied tbe North Pol* on taw
and Admirndoen reached tbe South Pol*
on 'tea," said Admiral Anstcy, "TVfcen
[ a yacht race in to be won the first thing
la to cut the cr*w down nn anbkfa and
drink*. When a boxing match is held
the first thing is to make tha contestants
free from liquor or amoke*. Whan a
World War la to he fought, abstinence i*
invoked. . What ia good ennngh to slghr
a winning fight seems to ma prooii
enough to fight the -every day battle ot
life.
"W* nrr coming to regard (fat drink
evil in Scotland as something that can
be beat met by cutting down th* hours
in which pulilir houses shall operate- It
I* generally recogniied that liquor eon-
suntplion is deleterious to health. That
fa a scientinc and established fact. Than
too- there is much constmctlTe wotk to
bring about temperance and abstinence
by inlelligent work by social workers and
the ljk*." r
Tin- retired rear admiral' will flrst go
to Huntinfton. W. Va. ( when he will
observe the workings of a new nickel
rolling, milt ia that locality and from *
there ho will visit Montreal and hia
daughter, Mra. E. Bates, who live* in
the suburbs of Montreal.
Alec arriving on the Caueronla wu
Henry N, Saxtoii, a retired importer and
exporter of London and New York, who
1* now-residina; In KuoiviUe. Tenn. Mr.
Beaton is a close personal friend of Sir
Thomas Liptoft, and ws* his hoc** guest
at RouLbgate, London, before the famoua
yachtsman set sail for America. Hpeak-
inc of Mr Tliom**. Mr. Hatton satd (hat
Sir Thorn** would moat assuredly chal-
lenge, for the InteraatJoaaJ. Cup agate in
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO T ION PICTURES^
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS
"POTASH ANP PERLMUTTER"
MAKES HIT IN BOSTON
Pictnre Ealeaud by Bun Qoldwyn
BrcaJti Record in Ueweit Theatre
of Marylmd City— WmMhj- '
ten ts See "Scaramouchc."
Before Hear York
KAJTE BACK FBQM YACATTOH
BALTIMORE ku pinned i medal -n
"Potash anil IVr'mmt-r " and
p*tfflitie«J il to break ■ record in
the new Kmril Theatre in that city, **•
oordlng to a telegram received at thia
desk yesterday, Whan (Juy Wonder
booked tli is picture for Monday there
Was some fear that it might not do a good
buaJncH Monday nigbt because of tb<-
Jewish holiday, *r.<! because there «:>
many of the population 11 ihiL section
Pi the town— £bi Bsjtluior* tlrett— who
would attend rciigkma s-rwoc-
Bui. despite the holiday ud iu being
Monday, zonnalij (bt worst daj in the
weel-, the theatre rii filled to capacity
Irons '.' o'clock until afar midnigb;, the
anal fade-oat going on or* hour later
ihjii ii usual j n [hi* house Th* audi-
ence, we are teld. stood and spplsuded
the film. Mr. Wonder tool; advantage of
tola reception to trank the film for iu-
other week, *Uhou;li tie l.n heretofore
refused iu, keep .my :ilm l,-!i £ c r than
aci-CD ilajs.
Yhla newt Bill tlin reports from tho*.
who !■«.■ seen Un; ,,Jcture mitr ne be
HIM that Samuel Uottwyai hi. i r«i
picTUtr. He haa spared no expeuie to
make It rood, and ao tar we ban not
heard a diateatiai voice on ita merit*.
/There are, laughs from start to finish,
with tie necessary tear, the two ingyedj.
•lit* lb* i ata
■T* arc -iraaaij to the
•lec^»« u( « motion picture
T. h.-i Waikfatt'.* rNki.it.
"SeentDouche-- win £*„ 4 Waabinj-
too premien before it opens m New Tort.
Hex Ingram, who reached! town, on Moc-
■W» *"*-- a*** hi* film to th* Capital city
on Saturday for i U jj m Kjdhfti presenta-
tion. It irlll open hero in New York
u aooa aa the Forty -fourth .Street Th-a-
tre la mealed by "The White Slinr."
whkh •ra midentand j. doj nf , ery WflU
inrt may eonijoua for aw tJme. ilr,
Inxram Fhowed ■■Seanaoutba" t> ,l, a
Metro offitials jeawnUj and (hey wero
•Jl a* Witiaed tbat . bolidey w.* de^
otfad to eelabrale another "Four H«m-
■»•" nf the Apocalrfiae-."
»• PtaJaaa* Oaf. a+ t .
«f^ 2*?9 . dRe °** « beta t« by
> "Tha iletneal Vlo In
Kenneth Huiu Ii Kade a 8Ur,
Followinp Hit ' Work in "The
Virginian 1 ' fox Al Lichtsun.
Larry Bemon Spami Slap-
stick for Straight
Art*.
U. B. 0. TO BOOK -HOOT" GIBSON
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Film Turn — |l
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Hake ■
yirtara
Rrat Auflaaki <
Beaat/fu! fioak Mod*J" bin trip Ess*
iu uflJj a rumor. Nnw the fiuUeqii
atory aaya It i* an ectablifhnl tmrt and
that Mr. Flyw> «fll own* to >>>« V«t
mth hii whole eoaipany in order to trot
tome trnticH tU'poodnfss Manliatran
flaror. Thi*, by the Way, *HII ha Mr.
Ftynn'a flnt picture in the Eaat,
ClaJnr to Cfclfiin.
Albert ■\VamtT has been trytajE Tor a
week to f- lu Chicnro to attrml in mim 1
hnaineaa th*n% tut ^Hlh thi> ni>ehitij: of
The Gold TXarara" and other irauarUnit
Warner ha^peofna> it haa brei> mims-
aible for him to leave onr tuvn. Htnr-
eier. he expert* to leave for in* Windy
City ot) Thu radar, notbini In tho itnii-
rime happening t* pwrai thra* plana.
Caat rar "Dai!dl»*
'■Dajdiiftt" h> about to x*> infn pmdae-
the World* and 'When a M IB '« a Man " tion * * n<! Ltl " r ' lt " ,!l r * ,!i *
taw pair or Prindnal PicinrM which bM ar»UiPK Tot the word "■boqi." Will-
were ncenily annewaoed by; Sol Iakjt
« «6ia C otrt troder Flnt jftfltoa] . U1 .
Pl«e. Thej will, bowerar, t* flrted into
Uw r*JI irjrt TTbtar acbednle. Both
prodartUvnr hare b*en compJettd end the
former haa been pre-rietred In New York
»od rtiven n wt nin It the- Wt'rfleli
Theatre fn 9an fraBelpco.
Haavrt Him Ho>aie.
All rumor* notwiihatandlnt, Boborc
T. Kan*, production nmtrr of Famo ji
Ptar«r»-La*ky, did net brnk the bank
■t Deeuvilk. Bob. who returned bwe
Satnrdar, cam proTe it Unt ime. But
b- iays that it ia true a* fecia !■:*• a
mUlifti dollar*. biTinjr 'nad a fine rcat is
Europe.
"Boy but- stories, or aee any r-icrtirea?"
w* eak hi-ao.
"I abdbrd any > r OT." he anawerad. "I
wa» iirif au a vacation."
r.<nf»ti»p via ifa r Caaaava..
The matnbera of t*e Stoct EicJ»lB|e
fifured aa mrt in a motion pirtaro last
' Mundar when a battery of eameraa reg-
lttend the day'a prDceedlnca. It waa
not part of a aeene In a film meant far
e'Btart* lament but an education*.! motion
picture mode at the reqneat of the *ot-
etnlej ainhoririra who decided to Jet
tfce public e^e a nock eiehanze In a.e>
riei>. Etery pbaac of tridini wu aDint
by the camtra and who caa *ar tkat
y*mth who it amhltJeaa to learn
' waTi .-' tbe Stock Exduace will not
iccord<nf]j.
Katfclrn \flm. i.ll..
rXatbieen Nutria, the well known an-
l*ior, aaStad yeeterriay aa ;•- A^ultaAlU
for Europe. Just Wore iearin'i hfra,
Xorria received a wire frera the Coaat
tnlt tbt Warner ftmthera have eonjplet'
ed their acreen rertioo of her norel,
"'tuiffftin Lombard."
Mra. Sorria aiya Ihar, .he ir goiniT
to Italy to i el an lnapiratton for a new
noTal, bat will alao rlatl in Holland
Ud Franc*.
«»«■•■ K*»*fli'i a*«dj.
Uadre Kensedy'a new pietur* T "Three I
Ulka Out." writtra try the art U ■. Nctm '
WeJIejp, 1m qow beina: titled and edited
and wlM anon be otfer.vi for releaas. Ti
hi not ebowv at tbla tfame vho will ban-
dar the distribution. Faaaana P1*j»t»-
Laahy look ear* of iSJm. Reortedj'i pre-
trOUB picture, bat that BaaoclatlrNj may
awt bwU food In tha pteaarnt ease. Il
ha aaJd that aereral diatifhutlnc orian-
taationa are Intrrctted la. tha produetinn,
panleularly alne* Sttna Kennedy'a anc-
ceaa In "Poppy." Threw Mleta Out"
waa pot into acenarfn form by John
Ewcraon and Anita Looa. In Lbg anp-
norlina; caat nre Barrtaoo. Ford and
Hare UrDertnetE.
■rlnanlaiar fewaa-r Biut.
When we ncbliiJved the turrj that
"Same, tie
iam Seider haa been eneaftd: by Warner
Broa. to direct Mae Uarah. ami ;lv ' ■'■
lowint; playrra will auppon her: Mnnte
Brae. Harry Myers, Wfltod LouJa,
Clande aUUngawjiter, O f ta d j l Woodthrn'pe,
Boyre (Vmif). Otto Hoffman. PriKciJa
Dean Morar. the coijcrtild of I'ria^iMa
Deon and the dautbler uf Mr. ntnl Mm.
Irfe Moran; Muriel Uana, and oihera.
Tho De Briac Iwlha with Kinj KTera
will play the triplets. This ia the ihlrd
of Eha Belaaro play* to be filmcl by the
Wars en aao tare ia bein^ ukpq io •*#
that it follows the play aa closely a« pos-
sible.
■ swBvawsr Bnrk ■• the rout.
J. A. Brebaney. who i« belplnc 1"ni-
Tcrsal prp" to the worEd that "Thr
Hunchback of Notre Dame" :* .-. «■■■■■( pic-
ture, returned tt the Coaat ynterd.iT to
be on hand Tor the openinc; of the [.r;\\rr
in San FrencUeu «t the Capitol Tlieafre.
October 7. Mr. Brehaaer waa thr uiily
film man on Broadway, bo he thnufht yea-
cerday was aa pwd a <£a? .-« nny Io leave
town, hence hia drparture on N>tv Vrar'a.
Tfcw Ptrthsmte.'
The friendn nf Geoine Arthur firry,
editor of the Pathc Sma, were yesterday
Esuaett Pljxn waa to cake '
Phaia b T M-rr- *
HtaDCR KErl*IKI>Y,
ii»r *>|u(nr*i "Tbawar afil 0a n«i," ■■
aew a>*ln*j rvealUoeL fws lha
shtsym. Thsra ■■ owa>ieerwl)l«-
aper*1allap Is Aim e>lrciie>* *j*j |*
what, ra-p^, wLU tflaaM It.
b«»r tandinF bira out cxnrtratulaliotia
end r*t;injt [fair- J! to rirara and ringer
tie, Tbo isjaon far all ibi* feetiiitj I*
toe uriiVi! of n: fttn who will be aMf-.l
J#en Wrlla tjrey. Tn* youpr wan haa
already [alien |Knriwwn of the iiouae anri
announced Ma dictatorship, A dop. by
nnm- Wane, wlia heretofore w*jt monarch
or ad he iiu-H-ycd. has announce*!; hit tt>-
tirrmejit in favur of the new ruler of x\it
hnuft of f!rey.
WlM Jleoaa -H.-.OI-- (. Ib.nn.
A deal which will probably look #".«!
to fii'" "Hmi" <;ili-.(ji.. film etar. waa ar-
ranajetl yaataidaj bnween A. G. While.
repre-eotinr the I plied Bopkinc Unioea,
and th* 1'niversal Film Company. The
l*. B. il. baa contracted tn take all of
SBsHts/a *t*rrinr lebidr* for tbla year
and rrill Join with Ccf renal In a pub-
tidty and ezptntution eampaipi IO pcj.-
ularize lh' Ve^sans) sciot. Accordinf to
CnirrnaJ orficfafa, riibson'a wort haj
been so i-iccllert that kit pictiihra bars
been tttracfisa more and mora notice
nmonej owners of first rdo theatres, with
the tnult that tbe proposed eampairn In
Rlbjjoq> bchaJf WiQ be atarted Id fain
puhtic recAfuitioii of lib) -Tnrlo.ua excel-
Jencrji. About a year aso" tiibaon waa
nppearinc In 1'nlveTiel five reel features,
but recently bna beea nrakinr special
"Hoot flirjuon" Weatarna.for that eotn-
v-inT. It la pnaalhle that la the fature
he may he «r^ tiIm] a place amonj the
series of Jewel pictures.
• isiwkel ivj-taaiaf Hie y*t.
With the Aator Theatre pnuniers- of
"The Hunchback of Notre Dvnte" out of
tbe way, II. Elliot; Stuckef. who ia pub-
iiciiy director ia apwfal ehaxfa of that
[":-lvit-i] apcciacJe, ]» now con«*arratiPf
no the opaninaa in be held in Boston and
rhitadelpbia, sod Msrc LaekDiaa haa
been designated tn look after the pub-
licity here in New York.
t**sr* ll'im.i, fba r.rral.
Victor Vebapiro, of fa:fir, ha» intited
ib' L Sim'iciy of .Maiicitna, of which
(iondini >■, tbe head, to cie-w* the Pathe
picture, "tn Conan l>oylr Rle;ht?" ' Tha
profcsKloDBJ pii^AiiT? men. who aajre*
Ibat psychic pbeiiomena ja "the hunk.''
will scarceiy be w*<n ortr by thla offer*
inr Tor ft deata with fredulebt mewlems
and Lhrir metfeedt ..,' fooiinx the public,
T* 4.1. * ntn-Ji,
The A. M I*. A. haTif offrTed tneir a***
vice* to tbe Japan relief orgnntsarlon,
and will pie a benefit at Oyster Bay,
where the proceeds o,- a motion pktur*
eclerta.cnieiii wi.l be ttimtd over to tba
aarifafa*,
Get* tiliililrr <iMJtbBrm!.
Al BanLell, n bu i..:. Jon* coBip;«(e<l
tbo arreen re>ntsM of "XJghtM OuV ia
prapatmc to bim Tb* tSeuduJle^ aa hla
neat UrM«b«lasj ror t: B, u. It Ja s
drama to Jisrj i'jnsii, nna Is bttinf
ntfopled tiy Hclmer Jicratnuu ot tje
J'owcra SL'foanu to-cc.
-T*. Pipy Mnifhr t.b* racier..
Arranrtmtiiu sre beinf mada for -ht
nlniins; of Tit *iurt In the U-Muain*,"
l.fl-rj Seiu-jn'. flnt picture under his eon-
tract with M II. ijnf/Dun. Yesterday
word came that Sir, Semen. wlJl have bis
own unit and that bis picture, will be
booked! *1 lj:rj Hemon Pi^urtion*.
Tbe ni-rt acenoa of Toe U.iri in tha
Luno-mjw. ' sccortluit to we Inurt Finn
Company, hsvi: alreadj been started. Mr.
Semoua eonirorl -mth Vftscrapa bea ai-
pircdl or will rapire v*tj abortiy and then
the mmedmn can concentrate ell hi* ej-
forts on hta new cotitract.
AlthoDib he made bis scceeaa on ths
screen in oocemrie eharscteri, he haa de-
cided to plriy only alrairbt parts In the
future., leniini Lhei atapaticlC thine for
aome one else. Uae all men who are
a<icce#sful In one line or tAina, ha yesms
u, do somerhina different on the acreen-
Vl'ell, we ahould be elad that ha qoeob't
went to do "Hamlet, becsuac "The Girl
in the limousine" ifrea kha an oppor-
t unit j to play a M a al dj rola. -
At Licntman took one hwk at The
Vi.rfLr.ii::," and said from benee'ortb
Kenneth Harlan is a star. That exactly
nJocided with what I't. T. Scholbenc
thonshi h> ta*r-" waa no cuotrovajrsy orer
the -oattee. Ft*>b1 henceforth. Mr. B>r-
Jan will be labeled atsr and his name will
be Masoned in all the electric lir&ta in
the thestre*. Mr. Hsrlana first starrinr
tehiclc-witl b* "Tha White Man.™ to be
buii'l on a novel by fJe<*ne. Afuew daio-
brrlin.
•"Ian fi«r» "alia lor Eastland,
The i-jrwlii. of our niDlian picture atara
to Europe ae?ma to Increaie. Seena Owen,
who haa aijfneil a tiln- Jiltle cnotraet all
for heraeJf with Henry Kolker, aailed
o» ihe Aquitania r^aterttay to star in an
Ideal prodnetion |o be made at their
London et'jdloi under the direction of
Mr. stalker, who bas now definitely settled
on tbe other aide.
f-anl Par** n.i-u.
f'aol Peres, who sened Irti time in Ha
srmy durinf lha wit and rim* berk with
I'lcri iia: wer* affecied !■; cs.'. ha. en-
tirely recovered from hia recen; illnesdi.
He went to the l.'nLrarsal company '■ i
■owitjc hia rliscbtrxe from the army and
when hia health brnik* ilown and tic waa
ordered to Surinnc, Cnrl Laemnile a«-
-.iirvii him that hia deal: would he wuitiije
for him when he was able to work riejaiii.
Pnul 1^ back row, WuJor fine snd (eel-
inn better, he aaya. than he boa Tor four
■ears. Hia wife and babyart in Franc*.
!ia-. :;:j p<c.e |o - : *i i L Mrt I'erea a famM.v
at tbe time Taut wat aUipped lo Saransc.
h -it he eEpeeta them beck \tr$ aonn sow.
becaase he aaya he i* entirely cured. He
certainly looks the part
RowlanS Res*, ill Pamr,
Ui.ec word reeie to tbe W«- Ooaa-
M.lii of Fjm Natioaal that Hicbard
Rowland, ceaeral tftaaae>*-, waa on In-
DEATH OF LUBIN RECALLS
EARLY DAYS OF INDUSTRY
SIGMUND LUBIN.
Ploattr Hotloa Pfrl.n- M.p.f ■ rtat rer. «l<
t-i.a:;r Cltr.
r...rr) Afij Noma.y i.
i.lMl'BI, G0LDH.'Yr>-
if Brfctwre. "PataaSk ial Perl-
nii-T," h hiii.* tbe rteori -In
* Bl-roU Tbeatra la BalUfBaoe* i
M * n c ■ r .
way tn California, there w'ta a tare to
try end ret as many prodprUons ready
for bim- to af' n possible. By the (ime
he reached California ht found "Flarnmr.
Toillli," "PonJoIs." "ThnildsTiaie" and
Th- Usd Man" all titlod and edited wait-
ing- Tor hia critical eye. Kndwlnf/ Mr.
Rnwlaml. we arc.willln*; lo aay he xsvr
Ii Lei UjJJult opinion without 117 urrnt.
Uiiirti J, riiinta. Tails ■ 5tory»
For a-nnr t\fK-;* Ajiifrew I'.alUrhan haa
been pcuminur a tlory on *ome of bt* ae-
tlr^ties that arc soon lo be announced-'
Teaterda? n* tbovibt be inirht be ready
lo break his atory. beins oat Of tba few
Iriebmen is ihe 51m business. As usual,
he pleaded f ailty. ieyivr tbe time wat &ot
yst ripe to tell his plana.
"But.'' added Mr. Cel)s|ban, "E know
a food atoey. which I •rlU tell you."
We'll lca?e it to our renders whether
j< la a frKf] atory or not. H«r» it ia :
"A very well-known exhlbltnr. in one
of the Middle West'a larj-ely popalated
dMes was notified oaa day by hia attar-!
uey that be bad fallen heir to an enute
■if more that» a million dollar* and, of!
iiMirar. tbe i>td picture botjse waa Bold 11
imnreriiately and tbe merry old: road of
faixn Ufa and phmsnra and tee eeprytkibs;
that Koee with tha spendtnf of a miDion
md * half. It was not Louf before the
old boy waa boated and down and out.
He picked up another picture house- and
La th* 4-aurae of a year or ao *-«. sajliaa;
ijaof nice sad comfortable and eajoyuii
himself In the old sstne immensely, when
• ■iddenly hia old Inw-rrr bopped up sod
Mid: llikf what -do too think? Yna
hire neon left another lArtvae of orer a
mllli-iar And Mike asnk In a- chair at
be abonted. 'Good l»rdr Hare 1 fot to
do thai a l l orer asiia ?' "
Mr. CaQsihan. assena that this atory, ,
Or rather thla actual ftct. ss he terms it,
Is more tban tpropoa to. the preseut'day
tfisie Hfhl buyers and elhlbttora ata well,
becauae eo anntter how fabi a sucoeaa the*
hare ihey never tradt'-to follow it np witk
nnoLhef tiuccr"* for fear t|ie.» will «w com-
pelled tp rjo as Mike, rxelniuied, "Have
I rot to do'that all orer agalnr"
Pioneen aereember Hiadneti of
Head of StrtrBf; link la Oil
General Film Compmj.
Mad pc Kennedy' j leitefft,
"Tlireje Milee Ont*
Sow Heady.
CAST OF ' BADDIES" COJCPLETO)
Slam rba4a«rtrt*e,
KiTHLrM >ORRla. -
Well Vnfwa . writer, whw vrn*
• .•rS'd reatetwle-r laal ■■ aJke
«■ »1>ooO | n U |l e, (he lq«U
taata.
Tbe paaainc of Fijrnmnri Lnbin. th*
founder if th* Lubin Film Company,
and one of the Rrat motion picture pro-
dncora. hrlnta to mind tbe pfctdresqua
fi^rir. of Fop I.ubla. aa he «raa af-
fectionately called by hh bntleeas *»-
aoclatee. Mr. Lubip belonzed to teat
era when motion pktiiret we™ ereduatt*
inr from th* 90-foot tram scene to one-
reel dramar- With fleorxe K. Spoor,
of n--eri-v fntnc: fieorjte Kleine. of th*
Klelne company; W. X. Selif, of th*
Sells; Polyarope Company: J. Stnart
Blsektrib, A'hert K. Smith, the , late
Wiii'-ni oWi(. Char'ee Pethi - end
Thomas Edison, he waa one of tbe pio-
neers to blsze the trsjl for other a to
foJ'ow.
Many of oar heat known directe-re,
and players had their bs_-inninsjs in fhs
Lnbin studios in Philadelphia, sad- any
of those- who took their fim lesaoaa is
picinre crsft In these studios here a
wealth of atorira to tell about old man
IjU bin's kindnesses, hia ecceetrMtie*.
anrZ his lore of a j.i-.-. At ^n- (Jnle th*
l,ubin Company waa looked rrpeu aa b|-
ina one of the moat flnnruhini; Aim
atudion In the world. Then came a
Change in methods, a realization tbst
the one-rer| drama waa no longer suit*
■ hi;- entertsfnment for Ibe motion pv-
tttre patrona — -and a rbance in the entlra
scbetre of makine plcinrea. Mr. I/nbin
made bad taresteoenU and lost a lot of
money. One hi one tho members of the
oJd Geoeral Ki'm Compaey withdrew,
eeekios; their pietnre i ntereeta *:»*■■
where or Itaeina thr btisLnes* te new
hands. Mr- Lnbin bid bis own idee*,
and he never seemed to fit himself lata
the sew waya of makinr pictures.
Like nUny ot tar other picture men,
Sixmund I-ubio became tnternrted ha
the manqfaetere of motion plctnrea
threaib hi- knowledce ef tha optician
basins**. E»a after be became rich
sod prosper piu> he maintained so
op-ieinn'a store of supplies, which ha
owned up to the time nf hi- death- lie
Lnbln passed away in Atlantic Ofry
Monday at the ace nf T2. death aaruir
been cansed by heart disease, from
which he -.tiffered for somn time.
Bhplb ial Itrkali.
If Jsck Btlsber ever blossoms fnto, A
erreen ehelk and la asked how he got
hia first opportunity in pictures, halt
hare an tnlere*tinj( Httie story to re-
late, according In Louis O. Macloon. di-
rector of publicity for the CosninnolitaJi
t'orpormtion. For Jack hsppena m h*
Macloon 's chief nffice boy. and yesterday
happened to be TloahHosbotia. Betlut
»f S-tnit ■■- nriain. Jack saked for ibe holi-
day, "AH riist." said Mcdooa. "bat
msi- sure yon fo to the Temp!* and not
to the ban nu->."
TesteHaj. when Macloon windrred
oat oa the *et behind the atudle. whtce
Marian l^ariea i* ma bint her new pit-
tar*. "ToUnda." ha diaror*red Jac-
liooatiftt eround in the fifteenth eenwry
rath of an extra,
"T doa'c know whether you 11 eeer
make a Rodolph Valentino," yalled Heo-
loon, when he heard that Jack *» m§k'
iag I7.ro for tbe day'* work, "bet yea
certainly aehMuel d**cJop into 4 lT*at pnai.
ncaa man."
rjuwv-r '.rllU, r»n,|nt(«lattn.i.
Hsrrr DBTeji Ihe y«uthhil eianaftv
of the fttrsnd Thestre. has added a r —
member to hi* ataff. rttae it a iirl. weigh*
• irht ponprl* and resehed town on hnoei-
fli- Mr*. Ditey and daiirhter are do-
ire well end ao ia the prond fa (h»r. who
ia busy readfnx 'Tl* Cars and Feedinf of
ChildreTi,** so as to know what to do
wberj Gladys Loretta lieains to cry.
e I In. t,r T— fo.
We cessioi eey sj how the Irish preset
sirent* did ao wall for n* jresterdaty. W»
onlv bod one newa atory cotne tn end
that wsa lafided by s member nf the
clan who shoajld bar* been in rh'jrrh—
and wasn't.
OURGIRLSAREBAD;
GE RMANS WO RSE
So Say 1 Dr. Snubel, Lutheran
Church Heed, After AmTil
on Moagpli*
BLAMZS TEE SCHOOL SYSTEM
The Rct. I>r. Frederick H. Kouhel*
president of the In i ted l.uthrran Church
of the Choanal BnUM and Cauada. who
cucsed ■.!> n ■■■ -.\ 1.1 ri 1 of a seneatioa eallillE
for (Jermany recently by Mjhif that the
morality, of the American air Iwaa at ,
ft* lowest ebb, reiurnnl Imn 'Uermany
yeaterdty on the Monnolln of the Ameri-
cen line with the :■;■■:' thai tbe Euro'
Bean girl ia even worse.
"The motels of Ihe yourifer irneration
abroad," he said, 'are simply deplorable.
Wherever J went prominrnt educator*
told me of tbe central decadence which
hii set in since lb* World W«r T
■There are' dreadful eexoal impurititi
emon-f the yount and old in ti»naiay-
Particuliriy diatressinx ia it to find young
Cirbl laainf their chasiiy before leartnc
public Bdtoola in Uercneny. In rtie public
erhool, I wSJ isfn- m% tcBchers Bte 1*11-
inf pupil* that Hi'-" i* nothing wrong
la hartng UiepLiima-r- children. "
Th* minister waa aafce-l (f he knew the
natna of thia schnol, hut aaltt he could
pot recalil ohThand.
"What ia bem* done to cope wish ihii
diatretialnit aituatlan':" h* waa aekedl.
"iVell, Tor one thing, fHreacmann-, the
baw Genneo Cbsticellnr, ordered Ihe dos-
ing of shows portrsying ih* naked wo-
man when I was in Germany," Dr.
Knnbel ssntt
Outline of this, the aalnistar'a rexaarki
seemed to Indieete nothing' much waa
being do&e at all to prevent Immorality^
The La therein wot Id .aonfreaa at
Eiv-nrecb, flennany, which Dr. Knnhel at-
tended with Dr. John A. Moreheic), di-
rector of tha United Lutbrran Coniress,
at 4ST Fifth avenue, who cernrned with
Mm on tbe Btlip, failed! to take sxy con*
re-ned action In regard to thi* reported
« ■:>■ f -1 ■ -. iramoraiity .in Garmany.
r>r Moreoarad waa one of the six men
appetDted as. a standing co-amitt*e for
the rontmninc; ef rehjious gad accleeiaa-
ticat work Lbronghout th- world. -This 9
commlttaa waa eJuftn froo 300 dclecatea
r* presenting tweoiy : lhree- countries yrse-
ent at the iiinfiiasl ,
Another lotsveetlrte enrirtl on th'-
Mrmgrlui.waa Dr. R. 8. Huhbard, blo-
cbrtnitt of .the Clifton Ppringt - Safli-
toriom, Clifton -Spriogs, N. Y-.-wbo re-
lumed from a trip abroad, dam* whic'i
he nltendod the Intern a ti an a I rhralologi-
cat Conarean al Edi'nlmrch. H*-»it 1 ™ n ri .
The doctor waa aalted what wa* thr
most intarestina; 'paper, read at th* con-
sreas and he replied: "Hals."
Th* reportera repeated! ttie -)t»estlon
and he repealed.: "Hat*," The doctor dhl
not jteem to he peered, ao he wsa asked
to ciplaiBL' -
"Wall." he a-:d. "-DT. r»*:ne ot Kgaaiff
read us s ssest atimnlaring and aheorhin^
paper showing that conditioned rsJexcj
In rata are [ruWifabte. Rats eren unta
the fifth EtskeraU^n Inherit characteristics
of their 'arejtf-lxandparrotB. l>r. Paiios
repofted sua experimenta mad* with ;
cheese and a hell. It took a ion*; time to j
educate' the grandpanent rat tbat a tr'l I
rp*rtoi dmner. srea DHams:. It was only
after he. had been fed forty-nine timet
that tnjt rat showed he expected food
with ths ringnxg of Ike hail. Tha fact is,
hi* mouth, watered. Bet in the great
grandchild of trii- rat a bell bed to be.
rung only on ftt* - oceeaient Hofera the
rat's month watered.'" • 1
*Thf exp*rimrnt- showed oncinairely
that rats fdherlf -the cnarectertatlea of
thrir great -erandpnrtinta."
In janrlloon. -|w.ners at tha C(?ngrena
showed there v/tmld be nnllniited mantai
future* for the human raee by eugenic
breeding, be rsporteeL
Another arrival on tha Mongolia was.
Keat* Bpaod, managnr aditer of tha Natr
BRITISH STIRRED BY U. S. FILMS
ContinTjed SapreiotoT of Americea
Pioturei Briafg Load Fnteita
From En glut Produceri.
WAST "iOUSTJ-TABIX" TO AID
my Ualta* Ha^l W T5. Mara!4( T.i-*-»e* I
I.ONPON. SepL IL
The mntlnaad anpremacy or Amfriems
films In the British market has resulted
in loud sheets oT protest fmnt Engliirt
pTogiiiers.
While condemninc Atnericar) pktetea,
the BrirJjhr poblje atlll flicks to tee
them.
Mow Junn o* I^oadon'a WeekLj, a
lx>nd'iri poblicatlou. QOJ went out isivi-
taiioo* tP wsll-knomti nrttnt* finA novcl^
lata la express ihrmselTcs on whet Is
wrong with the fdni.il. .Si>lji' or cha te-
apjnser lo thi* IfifitaHuu were quite
I' '!■-■'■■
ntemg.
Fcr inaUncn, that of n. O. Waflg, the
noweJiat end hlatorisn: "The cinema
people Mem to me to he utterly damned
foois."
Or that of Jeffery Farnol: "Attar
my experience* with one of my norala
my epinioca are absoltttaiy iinprintabia.^
Fto now ss^eemt. Issding unirersity
■uthoriaee, co-opsrstlag with English,
producen whose f«fingi hers beesi
afctssj by the utterances of man tfks
Well* and Farnol. have drrided to eon*
duit a rotind -table ditcutaioD on Aa
-jueation, gnd have Invited the Bacw
csiirtie Vrltir* in air their riewn on. srhy
they hgtr tbe films.
"Why not a round-table conferenes at
which author* and producers could dls-
rusa the whole qn ration ot eej-oneretion.
both in preparsiioa of the Bcenario sa4
aawlating during th« dieeetJoe of a uTniT'
a l**dlng Rriuaii producer etke,-
"We'ahall never per any further by
Jnat alii' (rir.it mud at men. other, the
whole matter will haT* to ha threshed
out from top to bottom, tad I can think,
of no better eonmreeement than for
aa to get together and talk things eeer.
Tfrfk Sou and tilcbe. wbo was ar*auj-
psmied hj hie wife and a niece, Florence
BuBrflL. . "
ifr. eTn*je4 went abroad for a abort ea-
CllUJnn, arrivinf la FlyniourJ two dgya
after tbe rsrptQr* nf be Valet*. To show
the alow methods irfll in wane in BritUb
Journaliaxn, Mr. Speed related that he
era* unable to get a complete account of
the capture in Hrltteh newepepcra, 4e-
apite th«. fact that forty-eight hours had
elapsed atnre tha capture was made,' The
British papers he did get, Mr. 0nred said.
had report* so badly written they wmilT
not have* najaand a copy reader on a coun-
try newspaper in the I'nLtrd State*. Tbo
trouble ia, ho etid. that ihr mnn on IU il
iiili newspaprr* are "Journallata" rnaUBil
of betng.tiOwspapnr men, The m*n sent
net on ttoriea inject personal etKntnenta
lata aocanala of eveeta 1tret**u1 of eceu-
rat* reports.
Tha Mongolia brought a tore) of 353
pea t en gate, Including 12T in^nlarnwtgi
JERKr SHRT KILLS MAN.
rail* Owe* nulling af ritih A*w*Jwa>
"Baui <
A jerkr alert of a Fifth, annua beuv
wn*dh b«d halted at Thirry-tUch a tree 1,
threw Nathan t^oheo, twenty-fiv* year*
old. 0/ 8 East Ninety -seventh street ore*
the raiting «n top of the \ekich> to th*
gtraet. He waa kilted.
Cohen, was atandlng up. preparatory
to alighting, aa ihe bus alerted. Woman
passengers screamed aa be plunged orer
the rail and tho conductor airrteled Drir-
er Joaeuh Conty. of Writ 113th street in
atop. Cohen'* bodj wu carried to th*
sidewalk, where fa l a identity wag learned
tbrouab rstrl* in tilt pockeL ' Dr. Re*ck>
er of New York Hospital waa aummonrd
and pronounced him riesrl,
Tralhxr In Fifth avenue wag htll np for
sereral mlnntra.
A-.
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THE MORNING- TELEGRAPH-, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER- 13, 1923.
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO TION PICTURES
* By fcOUELLA 0. PARSONS " -vt
CANADA THEATRE OWNERS
JOIN U. S. EXHIBITOR BODY
Sidney Cohen How H<mdi Two Or-
gmniutioni. Following' Deetnon
Of ITeig-bboriny Showmen to
Aflliata With FTitienfc] Grtnp
Ren — Flan Another Di-
vision, in Writ.
nZlSCIT COKING FfcOM JAPAS
now hu
STDXElf 5. nOHRN
'ioiihU responsibilities in hti
Bhoaluem He is not only pmi- ,
Ami of the Motion Picture Theatre
Owurrn nr An)*rica, blit he in president
nf thi Motion Plcrnr* Theatre Ownera
of Canada* flie meeting was held Sep-
tember A and T In Montr**!, where rwj^
lutk-TI* A( A mill Inn Willi Ihr Motion
Itctnr* Theatre Oinfn of A in trie* were
IlilMiiinlj nduptmt-
IW at ill, these Canadian theatre
■vmti havre, ■ bosh roll While to*
xaaaani was ha **aalon rap inul cash '
w|f pot ims rh+ tablr i (bint tin: most
. ktW ttid' Sydney Cohen almost fain;
wttk wif-pris*. H* caa had tn work *•*•
hard lO 1TL the Am»rif«ri *lhlbIlDTP >o
die up that y*ry often, in despsir, he hu
boon known to go down into hip own
pockets to aik« op lie tfefirir. Each
thaotr* Id the new organisation if
pkldgid tn pij fire, cent* ■ seat an rhar
th* Treasurr will alway* hr rorrtf<wtably
filled. About nm hundred mid twenty
tsrtatfc owner* reprtwotlng tn the neigh-
borhood nf two hundred ind d-ffy Can-
adian ' theatre! attended the m*e lines In
person and participated in the two-diy
71m Ural aftermath *f (hi* tneeiiot is
• determination to form * division in
Western Canada. About twenty-fiT*
theatre owwn woo »lsf f:rm tbe west-
ern part »f Canada have ashed Mr.
Cohen tn meet with »*»**» ia Tnmnlo In*
,1il|rr part of next month or the first of
NoTttubrr for |he puTpoa* of forming *
se c ond division nf ifc* Canadian brines..
Ur. C«ben eiplaina lots meeting u a
aprt or convention whet* the Canadian
eihfhiiar* ran get together n thriah
ant their 1 iron hi e*.
Nwfubfr IS wu unanimously en-
dowed » Niitimiil Motion Pietar* Dit.
» dite that -rill b* »l«bnied butli in
the lnit*d tSate imnrl Canada. The bin-
tlflm PlrtiiT* Thettr* Oirnm nf Americ*
wbo went to rawudt tft Ii"]p form t*i#
bra/irh w*w Sj4n*y 8, CohVu. Harrv
Da'fa of PepMTivaiitfc C. E. White bunt
of Marrlind. n, T. W^dhul! of New
Jei^cr. Howard. Smiih n( Daft**l» and A.
J. MwU-r.
The followiftx ilfleeei wrr^ *lfrt*«l:
P»*id*Tit. C- B. Bti**T»>w of M no I real;.
i4» ptwldeot, J, C- Br*&j of TVmnto:
trmainrTr. J. Spfirdakoa nf Montreal :
exoentirp awrr rta ry. Vtnmt Goald or
Mntitiral. Thr fcllowiop: boardi of dl-
renara were eaoaeo : For Qmbrc A.
Deeni* and Mr. Boudurd; fnr Toronto.
Harrr Al«*a«>r. Ue. nibmEt » nd Ur.
filmlrr; for Ontario. F Gnnt, Major
Cooper nf rtttataTilL- and »It. Coplio :
for lb* Miririm* Prorlncca. F. f>. Bp-n-
At «-.^ Ur. H-A-i.-T ; for Manitoba. Mi
VeSfebnlaa. Mr. Ker-lu*. Mr. H. I.
Hem, K. r.,.wa* appofot-d Irtal ■dritor
of ibr- omnixarJoQ
A ramlation wit paa»M thanking tho
IMMWr* of the M. P. T. O. A. for am-
!■# W Canada al ibia Urn*.
, T» HhOTT rifhl I'lrl.r+t.
B. R, Mota halterea in taking tioH-br
■ th# forrlork. Jlr baa arraPgedi for the
ih'm in of the Uemparr-Flrpa flgbt pio
tufrt and ronci forwird tn atmoODce
that the fiTPt ahnwicg nt tb«a# pl*mr«P
**1I b« heM at B. 8. alowa Broadway
TaMtt* bepeninr fiatordaT rrraLng.
rVrtrai&»r IS and conlfnuing for the
following wark.-' Thr frht picture* witl
be preaentrd in. addition to ■ prorraia of
*♦ r> KtHh ntu.
bTJBl Gw-k*m Will Kmdrrw^m.
lrrlag <irwn. whs fomnly wrote tb*
lrrica of the Auc«Uted Exbibltora bap-
paalnsK. hai tranaf^rred h\w link -n the
Tb»alT» Owam 1 Pfitribating Corpora-
tloa-H whrre tie will be (a eharge of pnh-
llelry and adrertiflng fnr both the An-
nVrKm FirtDrea CorpoTatfon and th« Tbe-
' aire Owriera' Diatrlbtillax Corporation.
Mf- Green, wt bare to admit, la well
'Be, Touxfaif" II Title of Utrji
Sunilton Picture, Mi.de it Grif-
fith Studio, Which Al JolfOD.
Quit — Hien Off for Coait
for the licit Pro-
dutlion.
PR[SCILl> DEAN
Sh* Wltl Tot R-Bfir llrr inn/rifi With VpIitwI, bat TTE11 Fin-m Hrr
Ow» t«a»iRT, l» ll »■ K.a«wa aa tho Lanrrt Fnaaettaai.
quailed lo cm; botb tbrae jobt, Imune [ ihr And*raA« PIc-Iudv Cnrpnratlon in an
hrd eAoVnVrabE* eip*rt«nw In ndrrrtia- j Krativ* capaehy. Hp-t-pi; hrro aptriamrd
ing add publicity. j m Ut* poallfon **T aH^nant to the preel-
ripat. Mr. H**iilf*ndrft i» *#lt knawn Iti
Ala* Jnlm Ailtmn . nm V »n T .
Annthpr m*mh»r of rhr> t'nri Ander*
*na Company who recently rlpcted to
hang hlft hat in thfa nffirr k William
Woa|f*nden. Mr. Woolfcrdrn haa Joined
CLAIRE wi^DJOR.
llr n oh hfF war '" ?f*w Voiu tt
■lay th* Irmlnlpr lend )n ■■jfaanKp*
lha ■•■vtiral. ctoik Ha4ri." «*•
.If-r I^b glxeCtloBL "f i;mm*J(
J'!;, -in..
tti" indnairy, haring rwgrjn hln ;>ii-inn-
pxperirncM iq thr 1 ear'y day* of tha
Jpws* J. r.iiky (Vrnpuny. Ir ia aaid
he will he n vcrr vnlnnb1'> addition to th*
npif r>r.KJjni?.fi.i;'.ii.
rtrrjan Ilrndril fwr' .* m* rim ,
TJ. Wajne Plenon. h-in wife nnd baby
are ahnardi th* PrraSdent Jcfferaon, due
to rrr-ir In Victoria, B. C, on Sunday.
Mr. Piei-aon waa Id Teltja at tb* time
Of \hf- rarthfrqakr finrl f ik - bOQIP ris .» fell
far- wu QfibP-nwr>. H< fit American
raprea-ntatir* «f ['nitedj Artl*la in Japan
and br will h* girvti aroHiung welcome
when he ramra bark.
T« atanrl Kroclal n^'iir.
Th' minute Fir»t Xatjooal haa any'
Ihina; tn i'm with any eotopaiiy or atar
it tneana a party. Sol L*mt*f «i«n«S a
contract nHth this corapaoy to dfttribata
Principal Pirtnras and the flr«f fWI
we hare |p that * party is beiug riren
io-ii:(rlii at tbe. Urllrrlalre Golf Ctab for
the motinn picture critlcp. After feed-
ing lh« onlmn'p thAj will be fmltetl to
tbe Bayicldi! Tbeatra to hare a loolt It
ih> "Meanettt Man In rtm World." which
Harry Wflaon admita ia n good
pictarr. It i> the opr fnuDd^l on GMrg«
M. Cohiu'i play. Bert l.Tiell, fllanrl]*
Sweat. Bryaat Waahborn and other head
;i.r-r- are In tbla Blu, whieh »■*-. recentl*
Eciahed on-tbe Weat Cowl.
Haratuiia the' Ecllpa*.
Alfred E. Green, the Paramoant dl-
rectoiy, ;« aOipQrrDtly trying lo qnallfy aa
an eOdeory expert. On Monday daring
the aolar eeJIpK Green. ireordlDf u tilt
word from Sao FrancMco took fan rom-
pany. whirl* la nltoini "Woman I'rtraf"
ariib TL.'mn Melaban. out tn tea and
nude both dayllgjt and night phato-
cr?pba dtfring one day. grrtlag hi* oigbt
ehTeeta tli?ough the kfndiy aid r>f the
edLpae. Tti nattjna' iway witbthJa bit
of effldenry he manured] to put Id two
daTa' work hi 'ifie and ih'onld eam tho
thankji at the Paramoant financial itiff.
AL OREEIT HARNESSES ECIJPBE
,- B> *our#rlf" wl'l be th* t!t> or tjkf
e»D»dy dranut whtrh JLteyd Hamiltoa
baa juai .-ic.-h*.! at the li If. firtfllih
atudT* at Mamamoeek. Thia i« the pic-
tore wftujnk raneed ao oaurb ra'k when
Al JflfaeJ. ni-igioally ilaled io> aLnr in Ibe
plctar*. . den>nat.[ratrd thitt he had
l«arned enough aboui the ■ : >=: draflia
to rrgiatet an efteeLlJp fadle-niit. by put-
ting in much ■■( the Ailanitle Ckean t%
patriblt hclwrea bibnelf ii<ri the Uriffltb
Btudi». , Wheiher or n^t JuLum'* defec-
tion liad !in^[|iiii£ r,. .!.. with the election
nf [lie Mile, "Be Vouraplf," It, not known.
The pintire m'tU bat he relented n- b
Griffith prod lie lion, nil bough Mr. GriffitK
turned ueer hie Btudlo nnA (he fm-iiitiep
nf hip organisation 10 Hamitton and bin
technical atojf for Ibe milMfi* of the
picture. Id fii'i. (I waa. u(an Ihp idra
that Hutiilton wai oar of Ibe fuoiurp!
ni! i.-«l i-nmrdiaai that S.i.-! W. Him
dobi loaned hiai Inr the makint of the
film. 'Tt will Ve lie mi I tan'* firat fearure
length- '-onydy and lp adapted from a
■lory by Arthur Caesar, who wrote
"Napoleon i Barber." ft ■:■ rumored
thai, upon pomplerlnti of (be seriej, of |
ramediea vhich Hatnition ia tn make for
Edue*.t>aflL be will be, atarrrd. While
T>»v"jr Arran{ementp bar- n<tr b-f-i
definite j perfected. It fa reported |bB(
tbe plrtur^ will be dlatribnred br
either Carted Art lata or, First Karional.
Jail** Klrcrr Palli.
Among she paipenurx on the Paril
■-«-er.:ie.T ■■.i. Jm' : j» >: »x- -. who had a
bupy_t:me dodging ■rp'meTa.a and imer-
taeway He will ppcnd two monthn on ihe
other =':H". !ran-arr : rsg bnaineafl for Ibe
Wnila'jD Foi ■" Company. Mr. St^jcr'n
title la direcior grarral of produ'ii^o*.
■i « iMuar bEa h ;«;--■. a-jil bare to
do wi:h ifcc pradadion end of roe film
boaiBexX
telBBlcit ir«tirt. Aaaaaaaac Dm-.
ETerj few. day* Tt «: word tbit th"
rVUxlcfa company baa oought a nenr y. -
i jfe. ■ The? peem to !-,■> doing' b6r*ine«
at the old atand and In he acqqjrjng n*v
flLnu. T> lattat w-r-rrl of ihat kind can-
cerni the nietuie «l ! ed "iJefyfng l>ei-
tlnjr/* whieh^ teeoMilng tn Htrid" Blytb.
hoi been pdrrha.W by thia company.
Monte Uhif- .and Trene RLeh hare tin-
pHncipal parti- Lous.* Chn.tld.et bi_tflt
PRISCILLA DEAN BECOMES
INDEPENDENT PRODUCER
-
DniTeiul Bttr, Contract Expired,
Decides to Mftfce Picture, an Her
Own— "Nellie, the Seiotiful
Clrak Mode:" CompftBT Ex
EoL'.e for Few York
Atnoiphere.
: seizfici sTAaTs itew btoit
LLOYD HAMILTON.
rr I'm Hi-rn DiinieH to "■• TjHiraelf."
ilfraon* Miehle. While we are on the
Mihi^et of £e)Emdc. Myron t?ebmich risn
lo atalp that he ba* appointed James
Tiient aa tha Weat C«m*l repreaeniatire.
Alan thai "CnoM for DitOiTe/* th( Hum
Pierker nrodnctioti. wMl make it* ap-
pearance la fteptemh'rvr. The raat in thi*
Sieture inclod«> Frttil Bmi'Tie. C.t.m
iul*r Charles Clary. H>te»e Lynch.
Pat 'O'Mallpy. Peter Burke. E- M, Ktm-
hall and Clwve Moore* brother of Col-
leen Moore.
Hoick Doe* HI- "inlT.
TIfll Tlnnch. who aometlmea mnirea n
fwmedy^ had bin innings before the wEsle
wnrld laat night when be ipokp uver
llix radio at atation WO!l and Infonned
! ■ hearer?! that the funmakcni ate the
moet import tct on ihe .whole list of
aereen pefMlticTion*- Mr. Roach baaed bri
arg:imenta on The neceaalty of coastant-
' rerrnitina; new fana from the growing
generatfeniB to fill tbe prrrwn theatrep.
and nlfcrrd the opinion that pwvl come
diea do more to drhw chl'drrn tn the the-
atre and gire them tbe film hablE thnn
any other form of pcreeo en terra ineaenL
Aadrnofl M»*t» F.iliihli^n.
FeoDi out oa th* Cot at fomca word
that l^arl Anderson, head of the new
A.ii>--i.f. Dtttrlhaiing trompany which
wilt handle the wmrca of the Theatre
Ownera" njBtribgring Cowttitny, waa ten-
dered a liioeheon "yesterday hy tie The-
atre Owners, »f (Southern California fi m rl
Arlioaa. ffmn rloae P3innilhai)un 4inp of
t'«e members of this new orjttnJiBtion
ildmitted that seTeral Meting hsd beeu
luirebaard. hut na yet they art not ready
to make public their choke. Mr. Andpr-
*."» ip going out on the Caaet \q ar-
range fur the pnrrbaae nf none produc-
tions. He w|l] also Interview director*
and nt*T- with ibe purpose of making
arraiiirfairjit* to- flltti srrrral storiea ih-t
be baa In r^'nd
'"•'■■h and Ttr\moitrr «i linnj,
Following tbe 'word i l.i -poUah and
Perlmutier" had broken lb« reeo-il at
ItalUmorr, the Strand Theatre calls at-
■( notsarmuBK. t*ntIon to the U« tbac ' thlfl pieturc
iteger. cnmei "» N ""l 5>4 ««itemher 23 for
a run. The nrvt tfa^a eoo [ word waa
M» -.iirej 7 r.-r-r.i., B . ike rarii. followed op by onother TeJejTItll ftocn
aaamtfaa* , rjny Wonder, who announced the wc-
fcwalaaa* irlp, eoverlnr .(«rr.i , llM d day had egepevVil the a™, nf Mon-
""i""*" mla«ion- r„ r Willi., day, n fact (hat made H-iuueL Goldwyn
- fm »* to out "nil buy iflotbrf tee i?ream"»od*
and 1 tarry K"iriienbacl! indulgo Li
freab package of Patina rigarettea.
liJiji llie milr Irt.l In
in*«1 Itan la.
5wr
«lilrh prJII
ehon-l«Br lo
Thaalre,
the
"eha
'■Th«
*Tld,*'
lir.-l-l
RTOld*
PHaeilla I>ean. who -rafted with ihs
Cnireraal f'ompany at *1» a week and
within a abort spoe* of a few years haa
become Otie or tbe highest salaried atari
In the hiiainsea, (a about tn do a Utile
independent producing. Mips TJean b con-
tract will Cnlrersal expired September
0. ticH beeaure abe has dennite Idena I ha t
""she wanta to put Imp Torce. sbn h*e de-
cided nut w renew her contrraet. She
Trill form bee own company.
Horry CanlBeld. her businew nunsger,
has e«mp!eied plana for independent
Priscill* Daan fearttrea ondrr the trad*
name of Lanret Peodnctlora. Th*-new
company will operate ia Hollywortd ud.
altbodgb tje firat story, the director and
the details incidental t« its production
bare not yet been made public. It N
belEared work will be started twf ehortLy.
Wheeler Oahman, the bu-b«nd «f Mlaa
Dean, and nae of the popular young Ju-
venile leading men. will undoubtedly ap-
pear In the Ilraft prodllCtfoa*, he hsrlng;
played opposite his wife In n number
of her Cnlrersal pirttlrer. .
oft* T-'sn lini nmde eome of O* most
puccesufu) of ih» 1'nlTenial plcturea from
a bnx-omre ilatidpoinl. Phr hda a largT
foilnwlog. and everything ha« been done
to give her the sort nf Tehlcie lo wbicb
she best ia Piiitrd. Her most recent
picture waa "fMfting," wbi'b played at
the Capitol a few weeks ago. TCJUa thi*
was by no mvans her best work. inas<
n- ;r-h an she did not seem to drraa or look
the parr, h ia n pinnre that wil] nn-
dniihredlv make ronney, "The Virgin of
Stamhonl, ' the ;i enr* that canaed Vol'
rersal to r»|ae her aaHry from that of
an ordinary arlreia tn a star, was her
fir-t big lureems. "Cnd*f T«to flags"
ia another picture which |a regarded hy
financial experts oa a money maker.
Hlera Goes Weat.
Walter Hlera, who haa been cast Eg
George Melfoid'M next Carainoiint nir
lure. "Flkmlbg Barrltirn." is now on all,
way from Atlanta in HdlywfoJ. Slilca
leaeing California iaat July tbn actor
has bren nuking personal appearoces (o
eonoectiOTi with hii tern latent produc-
. tlooa, "Ur. BiHlnga Spendi Hit EHmV
ud Fixij Oata an Hour."
Jahai n*T-rrnn>if Da*.
Aceoydlna: ro the eTpectailotia af the
Warner Brothers. John BarrrnioT* is due
ro reach California pot later than nexx
Toeadiy to begin work ofl tbn acrean
rcrsion of "Beau BrammeJ. " tut the ej-
act srher?ahotiia of the aashsP remain* n
myyi^ry. Mr. Birrymoir baa h*»n nsrna-l
for eome trme. but no word nf hEs aaiMnv
rrnm thsother ■id- has been meeireil,
nor lias he actually arrivrd "in America,
unles* this has been accomplished with a
great deal <.f ■eerevy. The nnlvral in-
r>Tencn t* *ha^ he la somewhere out on
the Atlantic, but that Word if bin move-
ment* hap Tur nnmr reaion been over-
looked, ■ .
On Thrlr War Mere.
Emmeit FljfflU nnd liia rompiny, ae-
eorditur tu a telegram from the Coasl. or*
on IhHr way to New Ypy* [o produr-
"Neule tbe BeoutUnl Clnak UedeE." In
the party lesrinx l.<« Angele* on Tues-
day nre CUlre Windaor. Kdmnnd Lawe
acd I^w Cody. Thi* melodrama, whic:i
brlooirn to ibe 10-£3*EJ variety, hub!
have, a \*w York w.mmphrrr. hence th*
flndua if Ihe Fiyoa company to Man-
hattan anil,
A i in- or Two.
Clarie* O'Reilly ealebfated tbe two
h-olidays. T«epnkiy tad WrdDCtday. Aad
now every one j» wonderlne: on what
groi:h..fi. Moybr it hj hU frienUfthln Tor
\\ jlllftru llraodt. Or hi* aajaeiallun with
the film buaipcaa.
PHANTOM VAMP
GOODMAN'S ALIBI
Bits E« Clunb-d W&ter Pi^g to
Keep Trygt and bit Wiia : 't . >
There.
THEcT EITZEfi AJ-OTEEH HOUSE
painted, slid hack down the water pipe*. GALLO TO CONDUCT
Without hesitating. Goodman i-ma-M
. Lorrd by the elainn nf a beautiful
woman beckoning from a second floor
rear .-a imlow. 1-en GoOdnisn. 31 rear*
..!•( of MA West Fifty-fifth street,
clitnlw] a wattr pipe aed euteved a
atrpjbge house early to^lsj Bod more
things " happened lo bin immediately
-aftefwari than he thought rould befall
a»y nan. be expIaE&H to Ungistrale
*fa«m«* lleAndreara in Weat Side Conn.
^Jl»r Cnly rraaon he could tbink of for hb
Afljow*. Goodvaah. said, waa that br hod
bom drinking: arlpr_ Charged with
basrtlary. he waa held in Jl.CJOu bail for
auBaaDinatwu Uonday,
floodaian said be bad been tryiag lo
fM hem* to his roon aftee drinking the
•rtn* hot becaJD* lost In Ibr hark yard of
Eka- bouae nest dooe, at 34.'! Writ Fifty-
MTtk sUeet. ' Lnokifrg skyward to get his
ttetrin**, he aaw the phinEgia Udjr, her
goLdtn bsfr nnd £Laiy drapery snrramnded
nj an aumra of lights leaning far oat nf
pr second floor wlnd/iw and leainilag out
the, water pipe by which be euuld nac*nd-
to her. tioodman vent up Ihe iiipc and
"lllio the srindosr, hgt inatead of the ladr j
ba found hinwlf In the h-dr(«.ni oT Will- ,
Lisa Fisher, a aalnmaH. Pitber aliooted J
rsr h*Jp sad Goodman, deeply diaap- wgre ootificd.
the yard and went over the bsek feace
lato ths f*-ar »f 328 Wrfr" l-ifij-rtilh
aire*!, deciding, be said, to Ami a iitreet.
if noaaihle get oriented* and make a new
■tart toward his roam.
No . fttlcys being i at bind, he weatf'"
tbrougJl a ground floor wisutow and
found hiaoaeir ir> the apsrttment of" E, A- j
Ilamilioa, cbemiat, 32h Wrst Kifty-
■iirh atneg. SULrtlrd out of hi* -.lum-
ber, Hamilton demanded an .explanation
of Gaodmui"* preaeDce. tW^lman ex-
plained that.be- wu tooking (or the land-
lJdy of the place, anil betng aetommo-
datjltt, HJunillon trrul t<» ttlid (be land-
lady for him. WhrreujMin GoudalBJi,
being au badly frightened that lie fimnil |
BtaiKtlng op ^HjTii-liIi. climbed : ,n" [
Hsmiftun s bed widiihut slunplng oven to I
ondresA.
Hamilton, thr landlady oJ .CS Weat [
Flfty-alxtb street, and. KlaJivr, Who had I
POLICE MUSIC CARD
Impresario of S*d Carlo Company
Will Appear at Field Gamei '
With Tamahd Hmra.
The apecial mnegral procrui for noil ;
Saturday's Police FieU I*ay. Jacnafea
Hare Track, will 1^ in cbarg* of Fostuaa
i rail.!, i ed (.!-'»■ r .. of Ibe San Carlo Grand
Opera Compaaj. Rectmlly when, Mr,
Ciallo learned that the Police Field. Days
were m bed tiled f«r Hepreoibef ft mni i">.
Juat st ihe time WBes his operB afara
are nrriwriB back in New Verb from all
pninta of the enmpnaa for ihe annual Han
Carlo prison of graud opera at the Cen-
tury Theatre, he made In- oaita) enurle-
mia offer lu the dr j*art me ct. ptirlng e*y-
erjl hlah-priee.i opera aotirLirda at Ita
, diapoaal for thr Field Dsjtsl, anrl lLli yeor-
laatily drevmJ and ulwiii ■ Uoodman. , . , . , ,
tnond him there fwliog rpiirvLg out of> lb * ** tu «» tth " "" ■» i*a*r«n.b pittlr-
l»l it* bttl foo iliscO.Un0,l*ta Ij coMibiie hia | iparmg, Uiniugfa Mr, t^alla'a arra-je-
-■r. h Jut h.;. L,m-n imgs m , T*jeg called . Beat*. rnJt be heard in a apodal program
bs arrea l l„* m a ciwrge -f aaaaawSS j nrtt STS ^^"
rnnduu until F'iaher rxiilainad aUrat J Tomaki fcliura. lie celebrated Jap-
• •'■hlRun rlimtdng tbe Hater pi|>r intu i aoe^v priana i.'<niu, wiF- rmg the Jap-
bu*ra£r' Ba * TtK t,M,^S, WJ * li ™ "** ' "■ '« ojilbem In commoration of her,
I cotiDtryBtru *',-■■■• loot their livea in the re*
>*tt < karat* tfiinii ■"■■Hll"- Dnair.
Cliarged with -'im pat ring the maraSa of
rai:inr" uli Eiie fiimpUint of the Society
for the Prevention of Cnle'jy to Cbililrrn,
taWbg Marbinvivb uml bin wifp, llary,
of TmI tireciinit-h stmt, wni held Id
H^Otj bin tmt ogjtmlaadiia Monday hi thn I of tbe Kan ' ilia, w-i Idling no aria from
jerfenreii .Marin Court rattrdfer. The
couple wer- arre-iej nnd lurked "tip ln*t
olght when a Children** Soe-jrty moat
rfaHed their l...rne and allegd thai he
fpnnd n PtiJi (berr. FrJejiJ mUjuritiae praiit'. will aing,aii aria from "La
acopmpanjad cy «hrnor Sc:a reiu ,
Cent Nipponese disaster, and will follow {
this with an aria from her favorite o|<ers, .
Msdsia* liiitrerfly."' Mme. Ul-ira >-=H '
be aofonipatited at the piano by jlneptni
.\i ;■■■ Fraiirbetll, San r-ir'.n miislcaf con-
ductor.
Mitiu#l flaliior, lendiDs; dramatic tsuor
the t.p-.Ta '*l*ggllaeci," aceoippariieJ _.
the piano by the relrbrited pianiat, ,\i-
hertn Sciarotti.
K\-"r \'i>: Fnri. S»n ''arlo dramarir to
APPEAR IN COURT,
BUT FORFEIT BAIL
After serins' Mrs. Asbstori Rihori. fait
rear* ■ ohl. nf ?econd" avenue. roDiictad
of ahopliftinj; and rnaandrd to the Tomba
pending inrearigaiiAn yeat#riliy, two iin-
er pv'.tc".. Mtr; I 'hiaga, of East Four-
teen atirfrt and nisry Uamene. ef K.ipC
Serenteenth street, o1«o cliarged. with
tbopllftrn"". left ^pocini aepai'irni •••-•'■ n
room sad warn their mm were called »
few minutea lo'rr they could not be found
In (he Criminal Courts hwildina. Their
bail of *.V«i rmfi wis declared foTfeitcd
atld ir-i'ucli Vnrrauls oere onlered iaine I
for their (""'. The »rder was niads bf
.luntin^ Ibfluiel V. Murphy. A. V. H.
Veorhe-r* nnd ticorc- J. Keefe.
William t llutphy, elivr investigator
for th* tftoree' XnltiPl Protreine Ap*b-
pfsjtj m. te«ti6ed I hail he *rr--l»-.j ".!:«.
Jiihuri llay 2& H a West TOirtf-fourta
Ptrert department sgasM, He said ebe had
i.i her trfttaewMnn a ■!»-•* valued tt f-,T :;>.
wbtcli l.e (liaiinod ahe had stolen fruni a
Wert Thlny tourtli etreei siofe. Ha
aaid 'she al - -" had in her pMieiPion bie
odier dreeaea *i n-:, he said had hem
stolen from a Fifth nvrone Btore.
Mim-hy aaid that ha believed thai tbfl
two women who f'.r!..-,.| their bail had
■ tolen tb« riirvi>>- raiLi mnted i T iem nrer
to Mr*. Rlbori, wb" rejftiatacl oiitaidr
of [be ssat*H while the thefts were bring
committed,
Sh,. xutimed in court Ihtl tbe drrmrs
had IrJ-rn given in her to hnl-! by s mrs'
-'■nirrr boy w(io -.mi lir- .-. i. ■. il he bark fur
them' in a few mimiii-e. Hhe denJad aha
ktieiv the.otbnr two n-omen.
Thr two wJinse 1i,i t | win furfc-jted trr
rbsrged with, drilling j« dress valued al
|*fl Mny 2fl from a West Thlrty-fourib
street at ore.
Ure. Utbori Hill by srnrsucod Heiitem-
ber 11.
SAY HE ADMITS ABDUCTION.
Mams* Mil Held «w Conld-lalnt of
G trl'i j p.pfni,
Admitting acevrdlog to the ■police, that
be lured In-year-oki Ha«et Titus from
her borne Ln Weatbury, L! L, I^eopold
Noaaret. JO. yeert oEd. of 7 Rooseralt iff*
J nne, «'t^; : -L. I., was Lovfged up. in jv
'ice headqnartera earlg yesterdaw charged
with chrfuetion: He. told ihe poller. ( r
cordlm ro their story, rbtt he wna with
the gjrl from the time ak# left her home,
on RejpL B, tmeif she left him In N'ew
York last -Sunday, toying *be Wta fning
back fn her parent*.
Naxnrett said he waa emplnved as n
chauffeur liv Urn. Arlnlf Ladenhung.
Meadon-brnnk Virb. Wemhury. L. L Hn
Was arrealed when tbe Tim* girl's uar-
*ntP aceuaod him of nb'drriinn htfnre
Juiiit nT tbe Pence Arnold Kohfer, wlu
l^niied a warrant for lu r.rreat. Th*
girl a parenta atld she ]is» noi retnnird
*>*!"■. Naxarett. tbe no Ice declared, tin
a wife and chit I In the I'onuu hom<- r
where he was arracted by Deteetire K>n-
ne.i of the Mining Persons Bareau, las;
night.
AUBURN SEEKING
Mf-RO DIRECTORS
fiiuiig Grand Theatre in Darknea*
a» Managtr and Field Man
Fail to Appear.
POLICE BEQIJT CTTEflTIOAnOrT
PVawd Artsrf- riarhi with r»»».
'In motioB of Hyman Hu>bel T cvnasel
for Richard L- Alrn'dl, 22. of If*} film I
iffmir. ("ie Bmoi. and Feank aVntlco,
-4 of Jjp^ni aacnue, .n.-re»[,-,! July 10
on suspicion of aaaauU after lu. auto-
mobile In which tficy ware riding rol-
lide.l wlrh a Police l*eparrrurfit ajita-
moblle and led to an argument | s ..which
two paurolmin. were abot andLa Iriiiher
nf Aritico was killed, worn ycaicr-day dip-
charged h>- ilagiptratr Williain A.
Bw««taot in Washington Heights Cn«rt,
Htmhsl said hnllbnr of rhe tn ,, men held
had done an.r pbootlhg, snd Aesiatant
DfgirlEt Attorney .lames Ls» oDTering
hjecTkitiP the motion for lh«dr dix-
" wo* granted.
lipHlal !■,.-•■■ f loTba X n< r,<. -<t I'-" *$■■ '
AirBCRX. K. Y., BepL 12.
The Rurtia (1 rand Theatre In tlili eltj i*
to-day dark.. The theatre wna leased hy tbr
Mi Ro Amuhorjient Company of Akron.
Ohio, aovrral"weeka ago and opened on
tnhor l>aj. Si'urc then a field man left
town with several hundred dollars, and
lb* regular mimrr bait not shown op,
' ao the asBswa »** «kased: ynslerdaj.
' The |»olsre and Diatrin Attorney were
asked ycairrday to try aad. locate the m»u
rrprrrraring the firm and bring theta
back to thia e*ty, A one-ynr theatre
lease amnnoting to S 1.000, aalariea
amnnnting lo around 11.000. salaries of
the Itcn r^oriBg musical stiww, about
J-ilil, *nd advrrtjahif bills, smouHting to
f2fKI arc nuuaUI. There nre also other
bill*' nriiuiid ihe city which wil) total
Harold Xfurg. who aigned thr tbeatre
lenar, with D. Kdwln French, ndiog for
the lluriir estate, i* all* ei il lo save been
nor of Iho lead men' of tbe Ml-Ro Amuse,
mrnt Compaaf. Klax Landuu -f Weat
18*m!i atre«. Ne* Yfrek t'lij. uained aa
msnsV"" '*f the tlirJtrr. ha* not yet shown
up. William DowdeO, director of pub-
Udty who waa faere earUrr in the month,
wired five day* ago that a manager u.
on the way with money n^h which to
pa; help. Bui h« -arid not show up
Jlr. Bnyg chimed that the Mi-Ro com-
pany bad a chain of thirty-one beautiful
aan»e* ia two Hurt*, flbin pud Prtinayl
vBOia. Anrenrnlans inleeeaterl in trylnj
to find out Just where these ibratre* av '
loaned. An effort wi» be mtfe then to
eolhsct Ibe money which 1* due them.
DEPARTURE OF TWO
STEAMSHIPS DELAYED
C*»eronla Leare* and Tyn-hanl*
Will Hot Depart Until
Tomorrow.
The drpjrtilrcB nf the CuhaH liner
Tyreokupi* and the Con ard- Anchor liner
CamcranJa. h»th sxbadoled lo ul| at noon
ynAterdu, wer* delayed owing to the |rn-'
inigraata ahonrd J»orh vobbwh waiting to
be t*k«a to Kliis Island..
Th* 097. immigrant* aboard the
CiDimll .will n* trar.ilerred thla after
noon to the TrtTbaoola. where thay will
be *;uarnrrotl amoaxg th* 1.219 immigranta
already aboard tb* Tyrrhexmia, maklna
a total of ".',1.1*1 Iramiaraata who. Bra IOj
b* takea to Ellis Island for oxamlaarlon
tbe latter part of th* week.
Tb*- CaDKraoiai deparUd from her W«at
Fonrteeotb strcwf piar last yesterday,
while thr Tyrrhenes will not sail until
Friday. Th* hoof, of tho latt«3r ahLp'a da-
mirtac* U qnaettled sa yet. Many of the
u*-7 LwswinfH aboard tbe Cnmeronla w';i
has* bean qnsrter*d on four aaipa before
they ar* finally admitted to Klli* ta'aad.
ApproifmBtaiy exo of the HOT alianp
srrifrd on rhe Aqultgnia and were trana-
firml from that veswel before ihe dt-
parted Teaterdiy. The remaiader arrived
no |be Kaionla. hut w*r* trins±>rretl to
the Aojuitanu floliirday and wen shifted
with ua* otbar* J«ard*J, ■
afsayjBau
bbbT
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THE; MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDA^r, ^SEPTEMBER, 14, .923.
ALL THAT IS NEWS
THE WORLD OF MO ■ T.I ON PICTURES
By LOUELLA Ol PARSONS
MICHIGAN THEATRE OWNERS
FIGHT CHURCH COMPETITION
Organization Sends Delegation Here
to Confer With Will Hayi'i
Office on Unfairness of Efl-
Releasing Non-Theatricil
Films Prematurely to In-
gtitntiona, Schools. Etc.
MORE ENGLISH FEODTTCtES
THE* Michigan delegation, wWteUrlt
Of W. S. McLaren, president of
the Michigan Theatre Gwnrrsi
^H. 11. rtttchey. eieculive. secretary; Phi'
'' .Uieichman. Claude Cady. Girnn Gora
.and Fred '.Jitdogtttcr. all member* o*
tba Michigan "HiibiEors" organisation,
bad a busy rlajr yc.Hte.rds'j. TltBj are
■lite for ftio purpose of eon(wrta* with
the Will H. Hays edflw ">b the. subject
r of Mon-thrftlrical films and at lie same
'lime lo discuss organization with, wi
" New lorL Slntr Theatre Owners
Yesterday rooming was ap*at in cuu-
fereue* with ConnUnii Smith, win rep-
JTOBt* Will II. Hots white the latter
".-ill "in Europe. Tbe grievance i>f the
Vj'MfcIiJfian turn i* thai V ; M. C. A.
-.iScbools and :~Ku: l ur^ obtain films and
-, : *how [htm before they are released to
the theatres. Thus* mutino p-icture*
■coat the religions organisations virtu-
al v nothing si ml,, inasmuch as the the-
• aire,' owncTj" pay it large
W**\ theit right-
' uldeTstfan.
. According ifl the Michigan men, the
rittKUiou in Detroit is a serious one.
' Loup before they are sbe tu obtain' cer-
tain- films Ac churches, ojid utheT or-
Canizaiiunfl have ttiem hooke,! and show
thrtai, hu rha( when ihej reach the thr>-
.nirw there is no ijiten-st in them. The
: Haya office wi!l be asked to co-operato
-with them in adjusting tbi». "
iiiilrr.iuy wax Ibf sVrek-J SUn^bton of
■■■tho TJrafre tinner*' Chamber, of Com-
mervr. The Michigan meo. wept ro the
- Alter Hotel for a few momenta and
inaJe a. nan cement* lo meet Willium
. Br*n It, Chacir* O'Reilly and some i -f
:thft- leading lights a little later in tbe
day- 'Miry will dUcum nv« gnd moans
j&ffdc Rgbtin- the admiimion tkx and oho
j thr peiaibility offsetting; toprthrr w\th
' the Sew York dicd hi somn *tu'l nf ft
, liiiir.li of iiinlim! ii>i'n;l:'.
a Tlic Dctroft exhibitors lia^r Mjini'd np
^ "Priij ihc. Hearst paper in-Uiat city iu
*'ii titTtreatiox adTeriiittn^ fthaiu^ that
■.'" brmtrs $33,000 into [be treasury. Each
day t!i-? thrmrr- io Detroit arr ■elver-
twed in the Hearat newipap^r, ^rinp
thr: seme of the hnui* not I tb» title of
the plctUrt ftHftftti rJirrr. Tbat niKhf ■
- itlJtfe I« run in Ibr- lb*4<rp* MtyinJ:, "Thin
thcafto and rWs prodnetinu i?i Adrcrtiaol
In Ih'' Hrirnt paper." for thin "ervitc
thr oxhlbjtor* pit; ?ii. which i.* rnrorrt
orer to ihr fund of the HicbEgait Tbe-
atrr Utyircrr. crratitiE n p'taajinT h(tl.e
ArtimiMt In iho treasury. .Vroordlng lo
T?tf llivhisan representative* it has
'•viiirkpi Hk« a charm and jr^'rn them
both money and reimlia. A nart nf mu-
ttiM'adrertininjr acttcnir, *a it ware."
While in New York, the men from the
WrTvprior Slnte will s unit the D«mp**T-
Flrpn ilrljt, In fart. Lt i- aaid thin i*
o»o or the main rraaont for thdr com-
inj here at thJa. tim-.
nvCamlnar Horn* Wednradar.
!.u:iT!i Clarke. ; :>r (-diior «f Cinema, a
Brltith film publkflliott. whft baa bren
In Amr-rica ^ttllrf R neracnal alant on
Amerioan wadF motion picture*, rrtnro*
hotnp npsr WfJne^day. Mita Clsrtfl \
d«f not Fharo Fnnt: Tillay'ii aplnicm on l
.Vmrri'tn mad^ motion picture*. Bhe ht-
lfcjrcn tberr ia n little hone ahead f«r the
einenia. Thank cnrsririp.^ one Bng-Eian
nerwrn is ^b:e to rittf plcturea in a' sane
manner.
E -Tarn .Mix Saw*. Them Both.
j . Tom Mix. whn baa ticen atndying both
Pempmy *rrl Firpo in thftr. raapettTe
, ^>flaapK. ratnrned to S'ew York TcCtprdaj.
» Mr. Mix «■■** only in town one djay when
| he betook htmMlfto Slralora. to nee it
S*ek Unaptfj is in r.i pwd form as Ibf
sport ».*ritprB say. Then lie- went io At-
fsnti'.- City tn apend two day« watf/blna;
Tirpo, ami after tbtm p*^*on«I {nnpectioa
■ Ji* **jr that he ia nlHina; (d* L« that
Dempaej- will win bwfore the fonrth
rtrTivi. While her Idtd and nuiater waa
■tjltin* the Fanguage 9 fthe "Sqnarnd
; t-inile." to borrow ond own Sam Taab'a
,reniaai|*r. Mr*. His mi Tlailiba (he
RhorM and tpendlnjr a Jlwle of Tom'a
hard earned money. " She happened ia
"S2i? nn **' ttlp whnna *rhcn n trnnk from
. . -ParU with the r-natont aeal Mill on ar-
med. She wan there *,t the oppntag; bq
tn apeak, iod. bnucht hereeK three Pari-
fwa eown* . She in coin rto tell the
. jVr.ee. to Tom hrra^f to-day, » wbr
^rnju!d -le.aooil hf» bolirlay? Hra 'Mtr
fM formerly Victfltl* Ford, the ler-U*
known owfton pleture actlrtia. and Tom
'hnsa «o wen of her I hit he dfirtn'l earn
, It she rloea Fpend.all lila money.
JMneiti- 3a^untt44%lfama ' wltli Fa*.
'■The Warrens nf Tirfjnia.'Vbr Booth
- .Tarfcingmn, nf ,d prodnceri by David 3*-
■Jaaeo Mime rear* ajm aa a atage pity,
Jft* pone Into prodnctiop at eh* For
Film KtmHoi. Aftor swraring the cmui-
Jry for n leading lady the choice baa
- TinjEly fatten- on Martha MtiwrlelJ, who
1MB ^hoaen. It is aaifl by the power*
■ VIP ™fc b * c * n « of her wortr- iq '^Phe
Silent rommdnd. Elmer Clifton, n*o
arerna to be under contract to t\a Pbi
- wmpainy, faaa been glrtn the ' direction
MARTHA MANSFTJtXD.
«■&« \v*« lOel'rdPr EnimBcd >r 1 be Wlllfana P«a Xftvifanr to Play
■ ' '- ■ " Ibc Lealllnar nole^ In "Thu W»mm otllrflili,"
*f- this' picture, which: n41l be -booked
mm a |2 apeclai^atrd wbieb, we naffer
Ktnrt.1.- la b^i nc made with conairlirnblc
mre as , to" detail.' This U prohaTily .the
bigeear. role'tlidt Miftf ; Mari*f|fild liii
erer .had .nPd. har.irienih arc w"nb!»i[r
Ker all ■orT* : rif' (food thirjp* I«-ifli..js",
aa^one 1 ot -them' np; "Who caji t-il?
It raayjhe tha turning point in Jirr u.i-
Tear"." ■-■■...;<—•-
Hon I-lnar Huh ('rndui-rrii-
Every ini-ruoinK ham brine" an I'.u :■
liahuan or two who wntit^ to j(. nrn how
it la done ia this country. The Jlomeric
OH Wednesday bmught Egyrton L. Win-
throp and J. M. Tuckpr. ■rba arrive I to
eompletc plftns- for t\w production M
BrLtiab films to be shown throughout
JgAJLT ALHi-N.
SfeiavWIIl' B« ^»» i : t "The I.lvinv
P«»t." at WMtroi FrodnetiBB.
Europe. TVy (TeeJared that tb^ prejl-
Bnt njeihoda of producing filfng in Eng-
land have praved Umntecelutful and ihey
Jjnpe tn produce fibsa which will at lenat
-iiiii]iinf favorahlj' with American fUmi
abroad. 'Tbey -admitted that the ' ma-
jority of film* in" En^nd «■(»!.] iri not
compare wkh' Americftci production audi
ndded that the l.rfnrion motion picture
theatre* showed 00 per cent, of Ameri-
can ftlmn, the balance being British nro-
ductioil.
Br**Jr l.vvr Ba<k at F#x.
IJartnif lie™ with tlie Fox. Film Com-
pany for many mo;ni'« it is like returnlnfr
home to Rcseie Litre to get another Fox
nsxijinimeni. WoTd earae ye*tenKy from
the '.'•■jij-t chat this alignment f> the
lrA-diOR role in "GenUc Julia," the Booth
Tatkingtflti atOfj which the Fox Com-
pany lift" bought to r-til oo the screen,
tfarold tjoodwin, wl>o baa flayed iu^enilo
roles in many Fox plotOrci, baa i>nen
choten to play opposite her.
Goldwrn riarlna; In Bad i.ack.
There Kema to he a jinx -on "Wild
Orange*," Jo»ph He r^eah aimer's story
which, foddwyn fa making:. First James
Kirkwood waa ao severely injured thm
h« had tn ha replaced by Frank Mayo
in liii.'i picture and all the scenea in
nh[cb he appeared retaken. Word came
Testerdaai that Charles Poet, th« giant
who plays the riDsin, had fallen ani
hroben his rib* apd that tha pic tit re
now is brld up pending Post's recovcry-
Thc whole company will be relieved
when the picture is finished. There
hare been a enccciffion of mishaps ever
since it atartcd.
9pm ■"■»■ »t«r<llii OB. Trip,
Katnin-i J3(>rinan will leave New 1'ork
City early next week on' a trip up State..
Are«rapanyini[ Mr. Beiman o'n hit trip
will he an insurance' expert who will
takn np insurance *ituatK>pj with ex-
lii&itom Waited, and a prolection expert
wbo will examinei the various machinea
if. the different theatre*. Both of thseo
aer-'ieef will -be. free 1« members of the
Motjod Pienireit Theatre Owners of i.N*w
York Bute. The trip will be made by
p.u(onir>bl1e and will cover everj town in
New Sprat RUte.
Allppn Frimgrla C«U Job.
A Eleeu Prinze ha« been cbcaeD for lb*'
role of the Princess in Elinor QIjrrTt fa-
mous story, "Three Weeks." Tike a
look at the lady and see if ahe looka
snythlnc like the original vamp. If wan
the bonk that hrought the word "fam;>"
in to being; and. nalnrally, the public wi5
he Interested tn see If the actyea* chosen
to plnj ths role looks the part Work;
he gi m ou the picture next wetk-
Dae aepVeaabee' SB. ■
The last word from Betty Blyths
brings the information Ihst nbe may. be
eipected to rejeh -New York September
2Tt. after harlng >petit several months in
Austria, Qcraatiy, France, and Knglard
making plctnref. According ' to hliim
Lllljan Clarke, editor of Chiema* -Eng--
lam] i« erpeciing bi* things .from VChU-
Cbin-tXow." the picture- Mlat Elytlayor'* Committer of Women haodliopj
the »w. i"ork Milk Fund, to Carl
Ljirmmle. preaidnit of UnlTeraal. ex-
jirt'eKin? deep appreciation for thi funds
; obtain Mi threuuph the UnircTaal reioisa
and rfirnj-ihiition abroad of the New York
Mill Fund frght .pictures haa jnst been
Bjade pnblic by UqjverHl. i(
: The fights, which were filmed exclu-
sively i.y the Internationa] News and
jiclcajyH hy rnivere*] in New Tork State
and abroad, drew large cgeiwdji trhrree'er
■hawn. and" prored to he a bl( money
ntaher for the Milk Fund, Return*, from
Eom]ie came in only r«uently r and Mrs.
, He#r>l s latter ia in response to the check
wpraaentiniE tbe Charily * a partictpgtlon
la the focwrt rijthta.
The Eiuopcan salts of the nletur*
netted -JetfpOO for the Mlik Fnnd". Jlre.
Hedrete l«trr is as. followii: ■
"My. dear Mr, larqim^ — I with tn
thank yoti moat einuerely fnr tfic rhrclr
which xqbj ijent me for tbe Milk Fund.
This' check being the procreda from the
exhibition or tbe Milk Fund fight pie-
turen Abrond." H waa ^.if bind of A)M
to take ro ranch trouble T at)d 1 deeply
appreciate yo«r interest.
"Through the klndneaa of m^ny peo-
ple like yourself I have been abir to
erect eight mltk boethn In Greabrr Mftiv
V«rk and distribute r,.m-:> -n]-'. ,,f mltk
each day to the ebildren of tha needy, in
addition to Ihe l"i(h> quart* o'f nrlth de-
livered nt the homes <jf poor families. £o
yon aer why 1 era urtxio^e to collect nil
the money prtseib-lf lo keep up (hi* tfowl
work- fl ith rencwrd tfaanka, berlore me,
T«in very fiftrrrrty. . .
"Miluceot Hearst"
QUAKE FUND HERE
DOUBLES QOOTA
Pa*s« *2,OCO,000 Mark. With Con-
stant Stream of Small Contribu-
tions Coming; Is,
DK1VE HAT E5D SATir&DAT
With more than $2£K)0JJQ0 already
auhecribed (o tbe. Red f?*Q** .Fapaneso
quake relief fup'ct. Now York continnea
to ponr a stream of gold Into the baoda
of co]tceti»-»-
It may be that the drive will rinse to-
nmrrow. if It doe* the city will have
more Uan doubled ft* iUOUu If H con-
tinuett'lhronKb n«t neck tbe quota may
fee rripled,
N*o (arge contribution" reached thr Rod
Cjrosai headquarters at 5W Madison
orenqa veiHi-nlnj. Moat of the important
firms have already mode, gifts of Jarfn
srountB and the rcturna from ir.« I- 1 " in-
dustrial organiiftimia now : collecting '■■
quotas hai» not yet conimenced to come
In. Chairmen in charge of cnllerting these
quotas hstn been reneetedly urged to
w'jiip up members of their grodpc no- that ,
all fnqda can he accountea for not later
than Saturday, -. .
Advice U expected from the Waahing- ;
ton Rrti Cross headquHrtcrs regarding
the length of lime tbe drive for retiei'
fund* us to continue, aecording |f> Morti- :
iner N. Bnekorj- of the »«■ l"i>rk Trust
Company, who hatT been ChairDian
l^wlght W. Miit-row"*: mo*t actire aid In
collecting the relief mopey.
Attention hns been rrtll'-il to the fart
that 1 relief money hae proved of value to
the Red Cms.* in almost exact prepar-
Hon ss It was sp - ..y iianaminrd to
|hern + For that dsotl speed! In cot- -
Jecting Ihe r^liijf fund lian^bceu urged
daJfy by \V. R, MrSord, Red Croee of-
F.ri.il in chance of dfreetinc the work, of
collection among iln- industrlii] orgsntta-
tlons.
Contributions from approxinuitery fiO
pee rent of tho employees of the Cod-
aolldated ' Ons Com|iany and' nffHiatrd
gag and electric conapatiieE reached a ■
total of $ r .,". 17 r.-hm Frank W* Siiijrh. [
rtce-nrealdcot of (be Uqffttf Kteotric i
Light, and Power Company turned) io a
third remluaDce of ii.ffrg. Farther
aubscrlprioiui are expected, {
BECKER DENIED NEW TRIAL
A urn- trial for Ahrahniu Rrr-kt-r, 919
East 150th street, the Jjmns. nbw await'
ing' electrocuiiop. at Sing Sing Tor the
mrjrder of his wife. T enufe..oa b vacant
lot at 14oth e:rref and rtnthcrn Boala-
vard f-a,r]T on tbe -momlnc of April
7. ii>22, wai denied yesterday afternoon
\v Judge, i .iniii, V. Glbba In the Hr.?n\
County t .""■-. i s r i .
Xho eppllcatlOin waa made by Alex-
ander P. Mayper on the grounds of new-
ly diJtcovenod evidence. ' V
The appeal in the case ef Becker and
his nccompUce In th crim^ Tlrubin Nor-
kin. la to Or argued Id She CoutI of Ap-
peale, October n.
OKborne ttaaetiea retina
Fmfeaaor Henry . Fiirtie'id Osborne,'
preaidrnt -of tha~ Americall Hu«eum at
\nTi^-.i! History, and ,hia wife, hsve
reaehed Fekln, according to a cablegram
irner-ived yesterday by tne muaeiim. The
messoce was aent from X'okfn by Bay-
Chapman AvdrcwB, leader of tba third
Asiatic expedition of the oran plastron.
The entire party, of.wbirh both Profes-
sor Osborne and Mt. Andrew* are mem-
bers, wtil start from Mongntia next Tues-
day, tbe museum waa informed.
WALES AS DANCER WINS HIGH PRAISE
K«w York Womaii Loudest in. Ac-
clHim of Royal Fox -trotter
■' at Quebec.
OFF: 0J .; WEBTEEnT 1TI5
4Br ISJISI fr 4 sra la T*> H«niu TategrspJi.l
• QUEBEC, Bept. 13.
.Not Only la djgficing one of the favorite
pastimes nf the Prince of Wrhv, but he
iO audi an- aCVomyt-hCil maelrr cf that
art that hie partners must aCsr into
eupcrlnflvea to ej press their mpprccia.-'
tloa. |
Whatever the Prinre'n statua as s
traveler." there ia nothing incognito aboot
his duncfaf, " .- ■
"The Prince raveabi great iudiudual-
ity in his dgD.cne;:,he is estremelj moai-
cal hod had a ttue eanre of rhxthm."
That was the vafdlct of Mrs, I. M.
BoQmerj wlfe'nf the director .of tba Wei-
%.
.'/'
■kVl&-.
dorf and filler New Tirk hotels, sftee
she had danced with His Royal Highness
in the mirrored ballroom of the Chateau
i b'rnntenad bis first snil only .night hen.
Limi Renrrdw sat out the flriL dsnee. '
But his. inlpatieace .to dtl OH the Oohe
ruddenfy converted hi™ into the Ptia'c* ■
of Wale*, a familiar figure, of London'*
smartest tance rfuh*. Beginning with the ■
anrobd number, th* foya! foxtrottar na*
fixated pradirsUy tbe cflrii prnjtam.
Hi* partner in his first dance was Miss
rhylue. BnretaL). daughter or the wealthy
international, lumber' merchant. John
BuretslU The Prinrr had remmbervd
Mute Bvathlt ns o«e of hid dan ring; part-
nera of hia 1B11* *isiL Hii next unesj
.*»• with Mrs. Btomer.
"-There n re no words in our language .
to desitnate (he chartnibs; personality *(
I^ord Renfrew.'; Kt*. BoCmtr said is)
'amplifying her appreciation Of the Prince
Bn a dancing mate.
Another round of golf occupied a aharsj
of the Prince's time to-day. In the aft- ;
erneen tbe heir to the nritlab throa*
1 left for the West, spending half an boil .
ra rente it afaatreaJL:
. : :'-v;;.^
■T6/
THE MORNING 'TELEGRAPH; SATURt-AY, SEPTEMBER" 15, 1923-
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO T ION PICTURES
By LOTJELLA O. PARSONS
6ARRYM0RE RETURNS TO TAKE
LEAD IN"'BEAU BRUMMEL" FILM
Astor Artivti mi Xtonituii Alter
VnomtioE of Six Honlhi in Europe.
Will Appeir ia 5hak«tpr.»ri«n
Flays ud One by John
' Strar.ge u Soon n Screen
Work Ii Done.
■
FIRST FIGHT FICTUBE
W J
'AENER BRO-THEHSS can now
breathe n sigh of relief. John
BarrymoTe. H hack in tois
oo'aatr.* ready to atart for California it
we*, where lit will take the leading rale
*n""Bef.n Broajnrrt." Mr, BirrTwe
arrived yesterday on the Msnretanja
ftfons a air. months' vacation spent in
Rutope. and he announced blojself "s
ready M jo to work. He leaves to-day
tiiffii Century for the Coast.
. l*jr wort Sir. BarryTaore does nor
mean motion pictures alone. As soon as
■ be ' iriibf^ "Beau . Brimmer be will
eojnB back to New York to appear fit
"Btjnlet," "Kiehard the Third" ■.nil an-
other oesc. PlBI written e«p*o;slly for
jtlip by Michael Strange, L"n fortunately
motion pictures wltl nt>* get any oT there,
tit atf liirm beStifr destined for stage pro-
rtarticn. Although there in ■ tatfitc
that 'com* dap Mr. Barrymore may bring
■'"Hamlet." which is his taroiite, into
motion picture*. He admitted yearerdn?
nooVr crnos-eiaminnliou that he would
rathe- ulay Hamlet than anything; elac.
"If yon keep- on acting Hamlet lonrfi
cnouxii fow. may bo able to play !l home
Urne." Mr. BarrynMre. slid. "Bin I
don't, expert to see it properly iila>rs!
until 1 *m IK) rears aid and pains >o
the theatre in ■ whcel-cialr. Nothing
TOCOfccIW one 14 ranch to p'ayin,,- o co-
I m-i'i*!} mi plsying In scriou* parts, aU
thc^ng-h one sometime* achieves comedy
In the most serious of play*."
Ht rove this Istler remark ji* nn
afterthought.
Mr. Bairynwre as+d ibst he disliked
hu part In "The Jeat" more than auy-
:hinr; h<- ind eve? done. "I disliked ft,
but I stuck to the part anyway." he
laid. OtliT ihint- that had nothing In
do wirh the motion picture?, hut which
irs lfitrr<"iiri£ to hit admirer* wm ebc
ftiwer^on 'hat the reputation for tern-
pwumto^ is * valuable a^tiurftjn», i!j.i
his arlniiradon nf Rleonora Duie.
Acd hj- tho by. we undrrKInnd that
Mm*. Ei»no*m Uase bs.s brpn oftfrtxl a
fKbtilncij ntLTD to mskft s picture tTter
fih>» iwarbt* America. Whether or not
■h? wiil neecpl ilii.ii.-t another thing. Mr.
Ba^iTttOrp H-btn jaked to rommeat on
Affl(i«na« Phi*' Midi th« be era* ferr
-Utblll^irL'c -nvfr tbc r«--[ that febe id j
boa'nf to Amertcm, but ho matte nu
toieni-nt *n the moeie-n flirtuje^effer-,
Plarenoe Uiile. wjo m.* alto nn the
lfaurrtflpia <xiih her bAuband', Vljuc!
Thdrxip.-o^. ^are a perfoTiniiiire on i"i:n-,i
tlir "I^v on lier woj ots.-, and lir. Bar-
oiajn
■JiiSer.
Tltr rir»I I icht Fir [Bra.
TV |MB£nff or Sipno^d I.ubin and th-
Fi-i? Tfip.it ■f-'.-'ir.'O igit put Ahv Elnat«ln in
a remLui -«.'tnt jmnj vfitcrduy. lie. i-in-
■tfej'.i nm< m New Voi-b to attend tlic
BCht and tfrpptd 1 [11 at t Jii otEi-a foe a
fbat. Ccjaitn^ from I'hiladctpltb. Ii" Ih
Cdiaillar «rir"j o'tE mem. Tjaitin's cnli.r-
|i-iv'- H |j!iiL f.iiLiiri-r :iiiU lUDHUiK. Ilr
ibM alnuL ihc Mi>';irr! FitxttoiniutiK-liiDi 1 ^
3-.'ff:-ie.i UsEtt which rm\ place before I sir
x-jitJL' of muLir>n pictinvii wax cNtai'Ei»hi.'d.
: llr. Lnhin wun yitf ansioU« t„ SP t iln
flplt pittuM 1 ! nf lliese two paxilistx. Wi!-
!|*f.n A. Iir:vJv who wai :;'i' ,v«t In-
trreateJ iij motion pk-tliJTi. neomi-it uii;.
orehtutiM. Xu (me elte woalil linlwi 1 1
. Mr. Labia's rp)ue«t thnl he be tu'roiiticu
Uf iiiin tii-idiAmpIoD?. Fitiii^ in .ileijiulr
be f Bfajnd Bi!!v Le^don to piiy tlrn part
of Fit£xinMiicin< ami Jauk Uctonnick nf
Chirjuf' to ji'fl.v (he |ijrl o( Jeffrie *l*li-
tratoer anauri itrd wifli the I'eal bint pal
theau twtf p<H*iidt> tliJitirn Ljiriiu>:.i iln-ir
iweei and aftrr tin- film «%it takeu it
Waa raleaaed with tie eaptlqh ■■Jlepru-
iloceJ I'Vnm the KiLuimm^im-Jeffrii''*
HC No use eonkl find anj J rmiil
Mththiji became Mr, T.o-jJvi wdh itot trj-
jnjr to aoMi hh ma'tce-lHtlieve it^J.i oiT af
fbt jckI thing.
Here far the ri|.ki.
Aaruo Joftetf. Itiium;,. '* famaiim \\\>-.u-
tic#l magnate, li in (own. Thii time be
i!M jioi f-'mr to liu>- piehires cr ta£k
»hop + hut eame to wv tht pnteflg^t' and
Tclth Ilebett Kane he -km.il pne nf the in-
t«re»t:d ■pertiter* of Ilat 'nigkl'a bocl.
j Direciora' Association and If. P. T..
I 0. A. Ajflin Talkinj of Arraaginy
Beleaics Direct lo Owners cf
Theatre*, trot Plana Arc in
the Air— To Film "The s
fftxt Cotmi."
PATHE SCORES A NEWS SCOOP
ON ITALIAN CORFU SEIZURE
Ite r*ttrn»d Tratrrda-j- fr.ui
? H* «»l k=j to <Iie h. ii.i*t
Brolbeei.
rjj stufr pbotornphfi
ii e spent the Snmi«"
nriietiiiLfl" for Warne'
AI KAUFHAH COMING
The T'ird that the Motion Picture i>l«-
rriburorV AiBociation_ha.ee been talliinf
bjeitubasi with (h« .Theatre Owners' Ui»-
rri'ii..i.i^ Corporation brings ina hack CO
the itarliur. iinii'it of the eThildtora 1 dew
'-cortwrititfTi- A* lung ego as the Wash-
ington convention the' Motion Ticturc
Direciora' A>ioeintion of ..on Angele.i
sent David Hartford to eonfer with the
SI. r. T. O. A. for the purpose, of or-
ranging ■«nf' Rort of plan for distribu-
tion d.rtvft to the exhibitor. Then came
a series of confcrtnixa in which the dv*
TTrtori I'xprmiica incm^riti-i ns irnntine
to have the theatre otnreirt (okc n hslif]
in tijutribmipn and isow that the distribu-
tion organisation is an .irnniiihlishf-il fact
tt 1% nn)f i.amru], Ud .Jiif cf ffce -.flir-i.il.'.
.;i:ri. tbot the directors and tbc exhibi-
tors shindi! work together.
The pltM 0( the ft*W Theatre Own en*
DlotTibutinjr orgAniiation are too uncer-
i:iih yet t.i pennit u.iy.tjinK flifiuflr. but
wo htor from a Tcry reliable wuifi. (hat
one. of th<> heat known, sibta in the lirai-
tirsa ii now talking iboji t a [he Ul -r.-
i-rsTiiiiJ.int. Also lettera Einvf in-rn ex-
changed lietweeu the diutrihutiug eoni-
ponj and. some enT the higgc^t ilirectnt-"
in the business, but, as nae nf the men
said jesterdfly when naked to conHrm iSV-
report that within o few weekt. definkt*
ajinoaneemenit. will he ma.li", it in irn|t«u-
sihLc to cii-fir... a contract when it has
nut «;; yc-i !:.■■-.. feigned.
1" addition to the stare and directors,
we understand. onteni have been mode ror
Revetil |.i(.luri'.. that are nlrr-inJi com-
pleted and for the rizhta of oVefOT more I
well known j.J.-ijn »nd ikivHf. One tlifiifi [
that is certain Ik that the* Mniton Pit- I
turc Directnn* AjnoeiatEon j . jn tlnjEy j
tnueh with Uu> TJirntrr Owners,' Ufhtrib- i
utihg Corporation ahd will mnke jnVrurf* I
with a view tn relenairiii them iJiTfet I
! to the UteatjT ownsrE. ■ fy \„ ^„; r | that
j ..iiaiiH.il backing will.be fortlienrtilna- and i
[ that some nf oor big dLreeton in the nn- I
anelatinn will war. up tn wM-k nn Kpeciala [
to ho wloiiRMl through the T. l>. D. t'.
1
1
MADGE
EVANS.
1
Vk«
Play
ibe
WHitfi.h,"
-Up Bnle lis J. stnen nin
\VK(eh I* Srliinluleil foe
ekl
■ n
..I.-H "Oi-i the asnki
]-:«rlj Iteleaae.
of
The film people never ini>r. nnvtliing tiki,
thin and there were enough motion pic-
ture people on band iatt night to go n
lonz ivn.v toward pajinK the nir.uun. of
money paid to pngULats.
Sain Wood, havimg fininhed. i.is votii
on "His Children's Cliiidrcn,*' Arthur
Train's book, in now read y to tackle an-
other job. Thii job will he "Th* Next
Corner." whieh hns been boiiE'it by ^tH •
Jordan and will verve its a Famous PJay-
er-Laskj product ion_ fie has gene to
The .''.!..:<! to make t*ie pictarc,
Nell .t.-rnrthT In Toern.
Neil MrCartbj, who In to til* film fnlk
out an the Oust what Nitliun Burk.in
is in New York, i*i in town on business.
Mr. McCarthy, as one might infer bjr
litis, is oiio of our leading motion ph>
Uye lawyen. ■
An.iiFKT rrii:rnr.ii trareler of interest
ta the motinn. pLeiure indnstry ft Ctp-
taiit J. Potter, who catnc back on the
Mnuretnnia yeaterdBy after managing
"■Little. Old NewTork" and ■'Enemieit of
Women" In the Empire Theatre Ln, fjon-
ili.ii- While abroad Captain Potter '.li
nin. ."I Hrlneeiis Mnry to act aa the spo-n-
nor fur "Eneoiien of Women," Captain
Potter will return to Charles DLUtngliara,
n|ii l.-in!Fi! him tu the llearst cirganiifa-
tEon.
wlib Scene,
n-rmitr (a apeak to fne 'I". O. C- ("-
Fur the- t"«nr h^inK nt least tiie fselgthTy
pnrhlems nt the Thmtre Owner* ChtiTn-
btr pf Commnrre T^iTI hr fnrj?itt"n whij?
the member* linErn tn IVter J. Pratty
tell a few factn ahnut iniiii-irt niet..rri>
nii'i about the new Federaticui Bdjik trf
New York Cltf. Mr. Hrady w t&egtiust
of honor n*»t Tnenday at the lutmhiHin
and he will talk t« ttm theatre. owners
immediately after the luncheon.
until to-day. With her am all daughter
Patricia and her mo-ther, Mioa Owen
will be n passenger no. the liompri; to-
day. u'liiisf tn London, whortt she witl
].lny. ihe lending role in a prodnctlon
td be made bj the Ideal Films, Ltd. The
interiors will be made In London and
The exteriors, in the, south of Franine
cnnrAtite^l to fiivc ftlinost the tMimt qual-
ity Hi" Kimaliine or cur own California,
Menry Colgate will direct her.
n-f.Biiiv«.r Tfavalres.
The CapiTAl this week lias a picture It
believes will he of internet to a largo
percentage iff the ?*t>w York popn'iilion.
Kliniir filynn, who is rCnd by the butch-
er, thr baker and .the candlestick maker,
is Cho author of "Six Day," the leading
film production nt this theatre next
week. Charlc* Brahin, who, in addition
I* beinn the huaband of Tbeda Dura, b
Me., where llie cxteriora nf the [rictmn! | flu * ppoduerr i.f ^Utlvcu,' 1 one of last
season's ancceaciiMi, is the director of "Six
3 'ii L v". ,: In addition to this tiotdwjn be-
lieiea it hsn a east it c«n do n little
AI Kaufman Conilfit: Here.
A] Kaufman, who has hecn npftointerl
as business manager for the Thomas
Meighan Company, is coming lo New
York to b« on hand for (he filming of the
next Thomas hfeiglian pirtnre. Jle will
go with Mr. Heigh wh, l!^oth Torkingtnn
and ThnmaH l.erahtj tv Kennebunkport.
Me., where the ---
will be filmed.
CUXftTAXCE TALUAVtiE,
aha i-»i>r. t,. fate llrari nrxi week
la '■IJ«ilcj-," f h«r Ir(f>( iiL..[lcn
pfetar*.
ntrs.Klli.ir Inltrlf
The giant dirigible XH-1 pauaed on its
trirtl trip tivkt the eas'lic Ki-ene of "Yo-
UdiIa.'' At that iiartit-ular momeut Itob-
erl >'igO(ila «nJa direeling fl aceue in front
of the castle uf Duke CharEes. tba Bold,
of Burgundr,. '"ontrasL between the sil-
ver sky boat, the Intt degree of twen-
tieth century ingeauity and the mediaral .
taatle with itif ■iirT4uadinx moat was re- |
mnrkel by many people- For the moment
twentieth' eentury progress interfered ,
with the filming of a t s =..- scene ami work |
was sti*Mii.rJ until ihe . dirigible pawed (
by. Mnroin llavles who happeued lo :
he mi the set at the lime, got one of the j
suiivenlr leaflets llini fell from the j
ueriitl ship.
Rata tit Michigan, rvmrentlosi.
II. SI. HiLrhey. Ihe good-looking young j
executive m .-n ■ i :■ r.v of the Michigan The- j
lire Owner*, mid yoatptitsy (hat the date [
uf the Michiesn n-onveutiuii has bteti
i-!ii;ir V .-.i tn October In anil IT. lie n- '
teiidx n ivumi fcivitatiuii to all Nea* York- '
r-rs to coIUe tu hiH city ami tnke n look flt
ii..- MU'blgav film men !« uelioa, Mr. .
Ititehey ivrnmeati-d if|| the pnalileui of the .
non-theatrii-al situattun hy aaying;: . "In ■
MJi-higan we realhc^ that the ■ iiun-ln-". ■.
T. SL (', A- and the- rehovls ure very '
tleiiiiiie (■.:.< t'n,v.\ a.i education forces, and ;
ere liave nn thuiigUt of doing anything
j to chiuigp ihls. bvil Wb do think there
\lnudd be K'-jjj.i-ii,' pfrtureK rrleased t"
thf rnnrfhe«. Out tmen are very Irich
mid diiv rentJilw ore rery high and it doe*
not seem fair that we fhont.1 hare to
have the c»mpe|iiinft of tie*- ■■lnirchrs and
(he nrhortlii. We hellbM (be i m porta at* .
v( hhrtwing edncatiuiisl pietttrts and ntt !
'■iiiii that this is being done, hut Wf be- :
}'.—-.•■■ there shoUhl he n sharp distitietinu .
Iietr.ei.it thr. tbr«trie»' and non-tkcalricfll ■
He'd of eiitiTtainmenl." J
Sib* Sill. To-day.
Srena Owen was supposed to hive
vailed on the AquiUhia Inst Ttieaday, hut
TDe.inr a woman ihe had the rlg'-it to
change her mind, m «h«- is not sailing
time
|W the eampaigrt for raothers-tn-
was being waged, continues at 'the
• :IjUI11.i. N TV AN* OX.
> tmt -y.-i/.t. .■■ Miri hf jji s ii j. tu he
Ibe best thine she ta.Mw rv*r ritur,
Is ihe attraction »i iL.r ftt.oM
Theatre mis ranalnar »"l^
bragging about. Curinne G-riffith and
"■Tank Mnyo are the co-fentured stars.
In their support are Myrtle Sredmnn,
Claude King, Maude Cienrgr, Snottis-
wood Aiken, Charle^ Clary and Evelyn
Walsh Hal. fluids I4erp:rc is r^spon- i
siblc for the sdapzati^n.
T« the Rivoli tbla week comen «nc of
Pa ratnouiit'a widely diseuueed pfcUkr**,
i "Zu±a." In addition to havini; Gloria '
- KivnbMun as the star attention it eallcd ■
I in Ihe fact that it is an Allan liwni!
| prodnetLon, wbk-h meoiie that this aen- I
| il'-sniiri in !---.- !■■ ri i « J !■ -.- f4jr th^ direeilon. ■
1 The Hrjeeu play ofbh written by Albert j
ShcIby^Levine end is frym the. play hy ,
Hferre I)ict«on and Charle.i Simon. Jn ;
the £ast k "tiu parting Mis^j Swao^m are i
! Lucille Ln Verne, Slsry Thurmnn. Riley '
. IJaleh. Rogers Lytton nntl Itbii Linow. !
| H, Jt. Wfiru.Pi- plays Ihe lead opposite
: Miss Kwansoii.
I "[>ulcy t " (he lady of mniiT brnmiden
I and [ilntitudes, comes In the Strand next \
[ week. ConntanLi- Talmadite it ereating
i for the aortea the enitanr that Lynn
i FontainL- did so much far in ibm atage
vera'ntK The play, hy llfivnt Kaufman
j and Mnrc (Vtnnel!>-. wan anopted for the
: screen hy Juhn Bmtiatitn and Anita Looa
I ii nd Siiftiey A. Frunlilin has directed it
j for F-'irwi Xati'»unl. "JJuky>" aiTpp<irt-
! nig cant includes Jank Mulhall, flKiul"
i OHHninratet 1 ,, May vVIlsoi), John Har-
\ ton, Ann I?ornwalF, Andre de Beranger.
1 fiilbert UnuglaH m«I M.Ui DaVUporT,
] TJi'- i-hicr .iiiifiir.iii at the Illaltn thin
L-oming wee.t will he ^llltAm de MiHe's
I nrflBtlKien, "Tbe S^Hrringe Maker," with
| Agnes Ayrei nnd Jm-k Holt in the lesd-
i iug mien. They are suiiported by
fharle- de Hnche, Mnrj Aatar and Rob-
ert Aa-nrw, "Tlie. Afarriage Maker'' is
r adc^lrii from Kiluard Knobioek'n [day.
I "The Faun." in which William FsWtt-
shnm m-ured n nraga KOceetts same aea-
aoraa agu. 1'lnra Berauger, who lis* wrii-
1 ten the tediti for all WUIfnui de Milled
J reeent plirture.a, wrote the scenario.
•"Sltilliei's-Iii.ivaw." which I ueeiued Lo
hare Sanded mi Broadway just about^the
Uv. _
Cameo for another week, llaston Ola^s,
Until Clifford. Kdith Yorke and Juaepb
Hwlchrtrd hnve ibe leadi&g rofes.
The "notable production at B. 8- Sloss'fl
ilr^adway Theatre next wrek will be the
official pictures taken of the' I-Jenipae.t-
Flrpo eiiompionsiiip bout. A bill oT B,
F. Keith saudevitle will also he pre-
sented.
I'realdfiht lo life PJetBTe.
So fat President Coo! i tig* has not
evinced very much interest In picturea.
So it is af interest to hem- (bat a eom-
mittee from the Nntional Preaa Club nt
Washington lias notified William For
thnt "The Silent Command" v-ill l.e
nhnwn to-ulght for the entertainment of
the President and nther guests nf army
and navy officers: and national officials.
CnMed KlnKdiiTii Ueti floiorr*.
While we are on the suirjeet of the
fight pictures, "word came to us yester-
day iliat Arthur Jjerty, who only recently
came'to ibU country after aeeerol yeara'
stay in Europe, hns just dotted n eon-
ir;jr[ for the Cniicil Kingdom for the
]>emps**-Firpo hght. pieturea. Mr.
Lereyjs assorialed with the rathe-Fre-
res Film (Jomn.any In Paris
Film* of OccDpatioTr Keach United
Statei ftut Two Wtebs After the
Event and Are Being; Distrib-
uted: to Key Cities by Aero-
plane—Will Be Shown
Here To-dmy. •
CUMMISPS PICTURE HERE
Without, wishing to brif or anything.
Paths News ndtqita a beat in picture*
of the Italian occupation of Corfu,
Greece.
On September 1, acting upon Musso-
lini's ultimatum, the Italian. tfoOPf
tihe^ed tie lowq. landed from Ita!ia»
warship*. And r>eeupie<l Corfu. Greece,
Tbi-ongh a fortunate chain of eireaia-
ataneea. an'l of counjo at the risk of hl»
life — ita alwayn that way ifl fftradom—
a Pathe \ewn t^imeraraan got ' aboard
an Italian warship vritb the troop* and
landed at Brind]*', near Corfu.
The. Pethe pictures ahow neenes of
the; landing of the troops and tfan Reii'
nr* of (be Town by tie JiaHnp marines.
Additional sbnls are shown of the
Vrecfred huildinga and the dereitatloa
t>f the Italian bombardment.
. After inking, thr^e pictures were
malted back to Italy fram Corfu; from
Italy to for!.', and there placed npun rlic
flrat ontgoia* ateaSHT, arriving in New
Yoeb the alternoon of Frii|jy t Septetn-
ber U. They wUl he ajkofrn in the New
York Iheatrr-s far matinees to-day.
Just two irreEcs elapsed from tfce day
of the- occupation to tli- day of fba
aliowina; on Broadway.
Prints of this exrlush-e story are be-
ing, rushed to the nearby key eJtles hy
BiTiiplane and other fast ronreyaDrvs;,
and the first-run hmises all over the
country w;il he served In /his ninnner
in irt-s than Two days. This Spfw^T ser-
Vtea nf world-wide news is the result
of TCmnnuel Cohen's eerent trip m
t'.iirope. where he effeeted a wore
deft rite eo-opetrHtion tietween Pathe
News correspondents nn the contlneaL
.Hadfje Rtosi (;t«ws Up.
When "The Bnnks of tha Wnbash,'*
the production directed hy Jt, ettnart
Blackton, mokes It appearance there will
he no one in the east of more interest
than litrb- Madge Kvana. The little
girl, who has been one of the best knoirn
child ictreanea on the screen, hu Oud-
flenly ferown up and will now he aee.ii foe
the first time as. a ynung woman. Mias
Madge has fulfilled all her ftarller prom-
| (ses Af beauty atid" she Joelcs a little Ilka
"Sola Ferguson in her beydny.
""•I iTTl^g; fammlufi', T*ieior«.
After having rome a!t the way from
Los Angeles srith "Broken Hearts," an
Irvinjj Curomings jiriwiuetiott, Mr. Cum-
mings was gm[ifie<l that followiac 'the
premier^ of the picture at the Criterion
Thearrt. in Atlantic City, it has been
linefeed by the fttnnler Theatre in Pii'ila
delphid. it has nlKp played at the FinkEq-
stein ft Hubin bouses in Minneapolis and
St. Paul and received tcry favorabla en-
Kngenient* frnoi wimc of Par best known
motion: iiirthre eircuiut Having entered
the mdependeni field, Sir. Cumminea will
eontinn.e to produce, n sej-iea of inde-
IfTitmnt pictures to )i» soJd on the 8tat»-
right market. In "Broken Hearts'" he
nffera thr following player* In Mi cist:
Tolleen Sfoar*. Jnlmriji Walker. Allee
i.ske. Tulle .Marshall, Kate Price and
C reign t mi Hale.
A astral l« IJItti the I'leiore.
A eshi*. reeeircd rarJ'- In the week
[ frw. ,lohn W. Hiekn, Famous Playera-
i Lasky rep resent ati re in Australia, indi-
I cntes rkal this couutry in going to follow
in line with hbtt ont else and take "Tha
t ^vpred Wagon ' to its heart. The pre-
mier <Kr<.-iirreil Saturday, September & at
the Auditorium Theatre at Meibonrnc,
■ AuxTralia. and, aeoording ti> the cable*
■ reeeived by E. E.- Khauer, it was well
re e:n-fi. Before the Slelpniime OlJenlhg
. "The (.orered Wagon" was screened
prjvately inr members of the >> w aouth
I Worn* and Victorian i^rlinmenti. Ar-
I raiigemcnta Jiav* been '■ompbted for tb*
; Sydney openinc early in October and it
| " hoped that too Melbourne suceess wtt*
i he duplteateri. aa "The Coveral Wagon"
i ia reported to be One of the moat talked
; of plot urea ever shown in Australia.
CAPTAJS J. rbTTFJI*.
Ht rrlurnfil jcilrnlrt/ Iruoi LOR-
dati, plKr matiasrliiK: "l.mif 0-ld
VeiT York" nd "Knenilr. - «f
*'»"»•" . 1 1&
The i ful.i ■■ n nii-al.
IasI night the OOwtar nf the radio wahj
) ap:-areut to the motion piemre theatre
j «WHM*u Mesft of the theatres did a very
fH*» luisine**' du n i-. the fact chat eVerj-
*de who had a radio at access f ana
liHtcned iu mi the Bght. The announcer
wck so goad that it wns pottsil^e to 5ft-
[ kuutpe roiinii by roynd and realixine tbl».
the (jiihli<- Ueserttd the moiiun f)U-tuyt"<
[ to gel Rrtt hand news of ihe Dempaef-
, Firpe fittht, -Rut aa one of (he theAtrs
( tncu -..i-l 'TriH- liglita don't bapnon
I every nyjbl and we arc not letting thU
, uiie vrom ns. When the fight pictures
sr& ready they ivilt more than pay for
« one eveoing - » lou of huaines*."
SHAPIRO ELECTED
SC REEN AD H EAD
Pull ?lue of John Flina and An-
nouncet He'll Takr Vacation
Firit.
rati. secrisUiey: Arthur M. Ilrilant. trea-
aurer.
P. A. I'anons, Herbert Crook.r,
Thomaa IL Wllej. Waller Klurlmrrit,
-TerOmi! Ik-alty. Jofrn l-'I'uB, IFoivnnI
I lift?, Harry Tlslehenbaeh and '■-!'
Yearalee sre iht> board of directors, and
A. L. JSciir. dianoaaor V, s. i.hsmbtT
Of Commerce.
lltrUn
itvtlls-..
|0T«F0RD vice PRESIDENT
TIcTOt ShapiL-o. immediately after
beiftff elected preaidant of the Associated'
In the nrf»-j'i-i: of the oiit£oin£ pres-
ident. -John Hina. ™bo \t in Kur.ijw.
the year'a activitiet were reviewed hj
llr. Hhnjiiro. He said:
"In tie firs: ptafC* it is couepded that
Ihe barker -y^u-M; JDHtinHH by iti-"-
President, llr. Fiinn, has bceu MiCrexA-
ful. Besiriu gleing greater opportunity
for nbrijiking violets to appear Jrefoee
'■<■■!■. it Rltnirllh'p.i Mir method of
ercry one |
. with no treat-
fur [tattC, nuil we belie
n^M't-N H niiihii il lie ctt-itie
Thirdlj..thi- Nnked Tr'tli 0}aq#r. from :
ihe Ktnndpoint nf urgauif-i'lr.:! ehlrivm-y '
and entertnnmetit jifTorded. rdnks high i i .
thr: list uf ftijicriuns sm:ei>sfiillT carried
run by r|te A. M. P. A We brUYve Ibat |
not liPlf etimisEi credit 'ha* been given to :
Mr. BoLsTord. upon ivli.ise shotl'ders :
restpi the -;r« ." restaorislbilliy of Ibflt j
dinner. ■
The Xakoii Truth Dlnni-r n;andn.onc fli 1 .
an urganisatiuii event, heL-mise nb.nil j of ih>- bflrkcrsi in makiiiT Ills job "to eaay
tiJajjer : p ri ■ I bettac hurt
er ittJniiinioii fJuirgej.
J'.Se.eiuii. in a - nin eh is.* nieiiihernbiLi
toe iirgati:Eatimi it beins aon^bt with
auonbl'la eaivrul'y hivra*-g5ed. and i arc | KY WIN I rlfj flAlf llrll
'h-i'-i lK*ex-r.H^d in miikiii^ iiroaptfllVa ■* J ■* ■«-* "- 1 * VinilUI-ll
meinl^rs fiel tiisL if its worth belpnnjne , ' ,
tn in worth waiting I" be fang '"■ l'««i* i ^
vii-.- -li-.-.-Ms.-iii wbmaBj lo thiink all (bos* T_;_«,*t:__ t. c.^-li. j_ x?.j _i
.ih., helped i- mike tha uieeiirir« n«»re Injittction Ii Sought -in Federal
itTartivv ami for Hi' Co* ro-operatinn Court tn "Praoent Sinirer Wnric-
, u( th- hflrivm in makiiiT bis job to *»* ! LDIiri I0 "" ' " "
t4O0 was ttirtted in lo the [reasup as a I '""« ihe nftieers flM bonrd af ditrctor-
j.i.iiii. from the dinner. * i ojajd eOuiBlltt<*ei he espieseea 'his sincere
llmisfci for Ihe'r Utltan^tl .:n-operat'on.
*i. I'lipld" IB Irramr-. . ■
JAIME GREENE SLED
ing for Dillingham.
iary to coufer Federal jur-
■ a Maine
t
i CONTRACT- HREACH CHAEUED
Marion Pictura. Adrertlarra for the - haniil'i.- ■ ,-,;-
year lB2a-l924 at the meeting heW On ! the mP rrnK
'Jhunday aamouncad: i nr * uiatt*. '
-"In trying to ro.osai the foots ieps , - tt - P belim ibnl thi,- idea should he
af h BJ prederraacT Ur . Urnji, 1 ^ttaat to j eoaHuiiH. with 'his added *«g K osHon:
tdl I jou fellow* that 1 m leariw neal i Thn .ice nr(,«i(ieat, bimeelf make up the
week for the Coast and 111 be. gone fair |j st of barken*; rhnt I'jey b.- published
"■V*Ti°" " ... L . as far in advance a* powllil* iu the . -
Tn« concensus of opinion was that the nnlite*. ami if any mr-m.1ier wlabeci to- be ' • il,i '' tw a '' miuilters.
ortr preaUent bad a vacation eomiu-ic placed upoa the li< r>( faarkefa ifaut - I'irth. the year tdM>
to Win! dnrlrn- thi« lo« yewe bo has | he get in touch wllli ihe vice president.
''■Wan *Ice president and avtiog president | "Seeondl.f, auothr:- cvinstiiictfve »trp
a 2»3l deai of the time to boot, . that has made far rlie belter morale of
.Other officer* cleenH were: A. M, nrteimfl* U lh" (B>!leet|on ^f dollar for
Botafofd, -rica president ; C. W, Bar I the meal at the door. This plan, speaks
Fourthly, this ,ear j- mur^ed h, a j MRS. BARNES'S WILL FILED,
Krrut,r (♦uriiluR iu th, tf&wtxj llian
herrtoforp. Th*: factfl ,o«l (irure, lini-fl i The wlil of Mr.. VrjiB^ SI. Bam,,, wh.i j
bccii m»U« iJain in -He crM.iir.r-. r.- I dini nn Annul M, «■„ (ilril for orounsr A|1 , rtj „'„' j, ai WQn broushl In tnullj
pon. Jfonijrniore. it i. nor.- po,,jb|, . feiitnlw in =ht SirrojiMn', V""" »r I ;,, ;,,„ ,.„,,-,, Slnl0 „ ri[mtel Cou „ „,.
for ptj JW1 n ? rj memlcr In ki,.,n- Ih, I tirl-m. & Ihu-d ol C Ricbaatr 1 In-*. | „, r lv ,„,„ Alston (.'ominnj i-Jlimf
i_S* .^rfio.;',;/;; 1 , vs^Jt ; *•■< ^™. t w* B ™* « »w.
ntueitu end bonds, vjlued nt ^J30*h t™ pniiestini ihe sig^luK Up of the tWfetid-
he- husband. WiLUa JJncnes nf Weit [ ant wiili Charles n. Ilillingbam ami aab-
I02rd atrecr. ^*|e^ renini-. « one- I f tnjm-ctlon pendini the auir
tlnnl. valued ot S3S0QQ\ m I'll lo He. en , . .. ' , ' - , "
K. Hanaer. a:»Ter-'n-law. i '" *"' ' Bflda f" 1 " 1 lKl tc,Bl - IWW**pM
Tlier* are neverul minor bequest * tn j Mi>s tJreeile from performihil for any
relit! ire*, and friends:. The value nf the theatrical eoarrrn oilier limn the com-
«,.,. m*m,>° *J w V«^|jpW..»t Wnr, A«u. ; I, Vto. Tb,
J amount involved la alleged
(3,000 net
indict ion.
The i"oiniilaibuiit declare* if. i
eornorarion, but arLUi iheatre*
elty nrd eljwWlicre In the eountry tnd
that Miss llreeae ix n residrut of Xea
i'urk. Then it alleges that a ouptr*ct :
ftfl* made tn .\;igvun, M90, wl%h Mfai
tjrtriiL' autl In t husband, Jnmes [:.■:': v.
(or one year at '¥300 n week. There la,
as the bill -.'.■-. an Opliou i^-hrrehy Ihe ' Lanher and 3lorrUon In Aassrae
Winter (iardeti Company ran rene» iV j ca>ar*« «f naaftaoilsng Police Dair,
oontJu^t Trom lime tn lime and thne | ,.■ ; ,, ■,,.,-» t. ' * «.
ret«;n rbe aervioea >.<t the ewupta. ' I »««*««■ '^Tid > , Lftmbart and Wil-
11 ins il.icii. \i act : ll:ll>l '■■ Morrison, who have been Under
inpenslon since July 3 on t ■.'harca of
while In Cuhngo playing an engagement
iu the eomplaiHant's behalf,- Miss UraOns
ivalkad out and. lias since refused to air.
pear in any theatre where the eom.ii lain-
ant has directed! her to appear. Hence
the vumpnny setks to prei-ant tha singer
from nerfon-niD-c for anybody etae ud
thut damneos may lis ascertained and
givanled the complainant.
! ON AND OfF IN FIVEMlNUTES.
status ftf our finances ur dii> lime, liy
f>iihli-f!i?jg of the Iraasiirtr'a reports In
tha Riiilctin sad by the publication nf
all enromittec reports tu wliicli rannOy Is
[-rJfl, This iiifnrmatio ajj m.irle nviil-
. arku n departure.
Reiclienbdih, "Vearkler end JIe H n» wpa
have been celebrated.
blub, ;;■■■ ftppuintnieiii qf n i !■
jni>. .t'.-i compoaedi of Herbert' Hoover
Cruoker and Clenn Alrfne has meant
petition; ia -ulae»d
personal property.
rjtnfaMJ
Tbe bill d.-s.-iir-- ■
oa a sipflias a»Jt "nuve!. unique and es-
ira ordinary." It soyu her maniierisnu, ,;„i n _ tu * tt ij-n— jimu _- ,i,. -.-i;-. Vm ,
liaHini, »oicc ami case of manner make C,T ' D * ™ tWl!SOt,) ar ,hr nD ''" boot-
ber a prime farnrite wiih the pul.lk- and I '-I iJJmury being conducted by Judge-
render her, aeiTit-w Invaluable to the . Thomas T. C. Craiu; were summoned io
e. f mpl«i B aat It say- many other ni.e -| p ,j f , rtn f[fp w „ IftOB y and rein- "
itiiitga about her. even ileelannr lier nrr , . , . , * , * ...
would eo well in nuy miwi.-al comedy. ! ,,tat « ™ r "« "tnutei, so that an add<-
Thcre wii no rift in the relations be- (j 1 enfll m* 1 "!* co, « d bfl preferred ag*ln«t
tw«n tbe^liarcics, says the HU, natil Mr. tn r™' t. . . : . ,~ .«
Hlyfey- fell 111 abnilt a year ago. nnd re- Tt l r ntK fnarga ia neglect of daty. 'in
tired from tb* act. Then, it says, tha I tbar ihty atoiped an auirvoaobiit ronuln-
contraet— rii'l with The optional clause— ' 'hg alleged Uuuor an W«i Thirty^seMntb
i.as nmilflrd to hive Mis, tirwne ap- *tree[ and railed- hi bring to tb* sratioa
rtaj*r atone, lint at tESO n week. Tope op I »ud P'" iin*ler arrest the person or per-
May "i», ltr-J.1. acordintr to llpe bill the ! son* iTnusiMiviinc -he alleged hnuor; and
rn-n tract pis renewed fur anuther year ; denmnded ami rwe'.ierl (2 iW6 fur falling
from August 1 last. to talon e said pernon,, or peraoaa under
'e bill declares, arred.''
THE , MOItNTNG .TELEGRAPH,
SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER
MOTION HCTDEE SECTION. *
nrvLiSHBD cmi bxkdat.
; Pabllcnrd b-r TrtE utwin «;ra,isHi?.T, roiiPAsr, at Na. 8» BUMa Av*nu».
roar Fiftieth Street. In liis City ot Now York, fforoggh of hUnhattan.
".W. T. Lewi*. Pr~l*>nl, BBS HAtb Avenue. Kdward H T Thames. Vie* FtisUent. |
ft Elfbcb Arena*. J*bn J. Jfell, Jr., Setntary and Treasurer, BSO Elehfh Arena*. ,
T*l*SBe**, S4**j Cirri*.
last* eB*ek* pijihr-: to To* Xctnlnf Telegraph, S» Efgbtk Avenue, S**" Tor*.
f -' Tie raising of Stgmuod Lobin brings back * wealth
V* Bow Chn- Head of HB ,o toBfnefi lo thll p i 00 „ rB i D th* motion pietur*
Memory- <*f StfF- buaineia. 'Top" Labia, is be was called by faE* em-
LsjfcJn, PifH plojeea, bii busbies* ***oeiai** *nd even strantera, to
— - p r ^ whom a* w»v Only i'buof, wm on* Of the f*«t to dls»v*i
the portftiUiie* of the morion picture *■ an entertainment-
Formerly an optician of modest bum, be became a mli-
p and built up what was probably the Urgest film producing plant In tin
I States at the time. Located In Philadelphia, the studios were pointed oat
t of th* abow plaws of the Quaker Citj. A monument to indultry and an
mtarprta* of which the whole town was proud.
1 Then cAlne a change, Tht neimarioa written by the street ear conductor sod
atwotblaek were no loafer popular with the motion picture rwtrona. They de-
I aom.ethin.ir of hbyher Mental qualification. Well-known writer* were tn-
I ta eoatrfbut*. High prices war* being paid for novels and pJay*. The whole
, of Him production waa rmduill? undergoing i rftaogo. Mr. Lubln, who
bs*a a*dt hie money at a time when there waa little rompetlms and when be and
other members of the Patents Company hart had a monopoly of th*. distribution,
0#lti picture, did not meet with thai change. He continued in tit old way. and
leartaad af a paying business he began to lose money, lie competition of new
blood with MW Idea* waa too much ""for him and, with many of the other men who
war* really tb*' pioneer* of the motion picture bnsiue**, be withdrew In favor of
' th* arw dement,
Thoss who ware closest to Mr. Lubtn ne-d that hi* financial leasee and bis
liatinrij lii n«el the new conditions broke hia heart. The motion ptetanr* bnaineaa
| w*t hi* chUd and when gradnally It a1ipp«d thxoagh hie handi it waa Hke losing
. mu aw near and dear.
tftnoanyof thoa* men wboblaied the trill an^hollt a foundation foe what was
dajgtfalftd to be on* of ih* nroat important industrl« In the world, Sigmond Luhin
' awlTTll grtit credit. He built a monument to hluaclf that will dctce he f->r R o!
taa and to hi* [wiling til* moUnn picture indoatry baa loit I man who haa c*o-
taftoted ■abftfi.ntlally to the BdTanceiqjnit and progresa of the clnenia. There aro
new facta, new bltwd and new Ideas and new ldeala, but none of these fasro glren
tnr mora to the ultimate welfare than the man who first saw in the strips of
celluloid and In the morinf picture camera the possibilities for entertainment^
ag with many others who bare oceaifoB to remember Blgmond Lobin and
■ first zecelTtd their Icitructious In the waking of motion pictures from thla
> old mas'; we pause and how due bead In respect to the memory that will
[ after he baa gone.
In the neat ten years, who can aay what new forces wlU be at work to relegate
I preHBt leader* into the background! We lire In-* day of change*, Tn a time
t BflV*n«R*nt takes head of no man We' bat* to bow to the. inevitable. This
i ore of tb* tragedies that -come* into the Irres of many men who bare nestedi
t industrial eirclei, ar4 or literatnre.
Ofrer*
to
5 Motion Picture
> BWsnWS*
Another sign of the times — organEzatlon. Ijp to (he
present M per ctnL of the people or the United Stales
haTfl organised themselves into blocs, clnhs, unions and
whatnot*, and the other 1 per cent, htre bc.<m eihlhitors,
But tber* 1* hope, and the Canadian men are showing
the way.
IN AND OUT OF FOCUS
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS
The ^beacra owners of thla country hare in the past
fflonrtrated ItUls appreciation of the benefit* of getting together. There hare
t eoirrollHons, hut at *bnost all of the** affair* of national scope (actlopal
l peraoiuil flgbt* hare been preferred to fraternal action.
HofrsTCE. the old order aeemi to be changing. Canada haa oignlaed and
'ormed tb« Brit InterDationil alttance Of picture theapn men, Tba;sbjnrflcance
f the Cao*diBri marement sfemg to lie En the tact that they h*Te merged them-
tWts completely with the American organisation. They have not. a* njight-Kftys
fieea eir>cted. cum* to a loose ngreement with their American colleagues. So
r is their belief in tlaae Mganixatlon that they have preferred to lose their
own Identity to a certain extent and bare taken tba ultimate step in founding
* 'Cajwdtan division of the Motion Picture Theatre Ownera" of America, A* an
-antaunm of submerging personal identity for the cause of the general group there
It .her* a good leiaon for the exhibitors helow the border.
-.At the *ani« time even a eaaoal obscrrer of exhibitor currents would be afita.
*a notice a general letdown In the old Antagonisms between the several American
bodies. Daring the past week aome of Michiinn's "radicals" Hb*« been In New
York conferring with the State and city unit* on the best menu* of firbllwr the
admission tax. When it came CCj a showdown with the machine operators the
Cohen organiaatiottiCtbe Chamber of Commerce and the Brandt group were dis-
covered sitting amicably around foe same table.
In fact optimistic persons in the film industry are saying that the next year.
Or at uott two, will aee a -real alliance of 'all the exhibitors In the country.
fltrangcr thing* have happened, but not much.
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wgjs n THE UNSUNG
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FILM HEROES
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Editor** JFotP^T** s*o(i«a. p*ot|ir« flres* ajewt, v/lo %at Ucn juried a* kat^n j
, ajwra eSjsclhft «• hand tAaw any other .kit-man Txiitf, it cvri«usfv silewl iSAsn, it
; Winn to falhwip afiowJ himrtlf, U* V*& ac into rkmpwdiet over hit atari, \it'
apj a and Jm> spiipcny, but he hut noth\*g fo soy of Mi Pint acMevcmnntt, Th#
Stoning Telegraph hat decided to run a serin of articles on. thcie men uAa tin<t
wAcmt otkert. T\it niitattmrnt of the teHet it Joiepk Jvckum, president of the
"Wcttern. ilatien Picture -AtMrtiterf Aiatniution. and manager of studio pubifci/y
for Ooldisyn. *~
- Although tram KcotDcky, Joseph A. Jackaon, msnager of the Ooldwyn Coast
•tadio* pQUidty and president of the Western Motion Picture Advertisers, uses
''Mb dialect Only when bis angry passions are aroused, which, of course, being lathe
. picture business,, j* very rare indeed. Be wa* born
la -Winchester, Ey., on the eUh of .June, l&M, and
as he put* it "of poor, but fairly honest parents."
While in high achool the yonth'v father steered
Mm Into a job a* reporter on the Winchester Sun,
*n fll-Bihiasd more, says Joe, because It made him
"What be Is to-daj-
At th« *g* of 19, having been graduated from
Wealeyan Collert, In the Bine Grass State, with a
B. S. degree, he beeinie editor of the home town
paper. In addition to this rn viable post, h* was
wrrespondent for aeveral metropoljtaiei dalUea.and
made It bis busiuesa to call the attention of the
world to the live-wire boy editor in Winchester.
When be felt that he had done all he could for
hia home town editorially; he sought the bright
li){bta Id oar big city. After two yean tu the
Pulitur Prise 3e*ool of JoaroalUm,. at CohtDbta
.University, where ha earned a degree, Joe con-
tributed masterpiece* to tbe ?Tew York World until
the war intervened.
Aecordiag to his own report he served Unci*
Sam quite ioglorionslr se chief yeoman, in the offl.ee
■ or to* Nivai I&teJligence. after which ha returned
to eh* World is assistant dramatic editor. For one year he helped tedl |4aywrfjbt*
how to writ* plays, and when the teak seemed quits hopeless, h* desparred of erer
.(DBTindng them and tnmed bis attention to Hollywood nod -the silent drama. Is
."off hours" Joe has written And produced three One-act plays, "The lie-Take," "A*k
Dad, He Knows" and "The Iron Judge," and he has a trunk full of other* which
tuy be foisted on an unsuspecting pub!tc on* of these daya. Toning off play* ha*
fwoora* * habit with Liim, He just tan't itup.
. Th# cieJuas to fame of Joaeph Jackson are many. He bts b**n referred to as
.- ^tt* world's handaosoest press agent." He acquired «mie notoriety by spending
^aura* dan In a Los Angeka Jail for speeding. He owns s u overcoat cut from the
***** bolt a* the blanket of Yom Mix's boras. The garment is known fn Hollywood
a* "Joseph's «a£ of many color*." HI* plaited trtmaen and hit daxallog neckwear
lit known from coast la coast, and they do say he's a panic a* an after-dinner
*" ~ ..yR* oWt know. We've aorerheard hinv
IK spite of Frank Tiller's cdltorlsls In
th* London Cinema tograpb, and En
spite of the many bitter dennncta-
tlona that have been written against th*
American films, their- cheapness* their
falae idealism and their inability to fur-
nish adequate entertainment. .Ilka the o!d-
fuhloned Caatoria, th* English people
continuft to cry for them. LTtghty-fiv* per
cent, of the pictures shown In Britain
bear the stamp of an American film
manufacturer- Sren the most antl-
Aaierican wlU have to ndro?t tbo tnlth of-
this; alto that the electric light *hrns
along Piccadilly show an overwhelming
majority of American stare. .
Th* British producers, alarmed at th*
popularity of time foreign players, have
tried to introduce propafinda' of a pa-
triotic nature, urging that English people
pntrooisa EngHlh pictures. Th* peopl*
hare failed to see the point la this and
condmio w spend their money wher* the
American "favorite* ar*. shown. The ths-
atn owners who have been approached
on the subject hare comoont and flatly
announced the English pictures are
shown at a loss, wbilo a good American
picture with a well-known star always
does bUslncst-
Money i» beine spent to bring over
some of thcaa AmericAa favorites, but *o
far these film* h*va been only fair. The
climate is so aasinat fibn production and
the technical equipment fall* ao far she. it
of oar studio mechanics that np to tb*
present tima we have had very few Eus-
llab productions that could ba classed
even with the average American picture.
People wko LLt* In IUslp* H*«h-
America has ei pressed a wilUnaneaa to
show tbcio English picture* as- soon as
something that will appeal "to the people
Is sent over. In fact, wo rather think
the American distributor* will stretch *
point to show any foreign film In orflcr
to keep the good will of the film market
on the other side. British writers on mo-
tion pictures never inem to taho this into
consideration, but continue to rave
against our sidfv sentimental films that
arc unfit for man or beast.
Elgat out of ten American* will agree
with this diagnosis hi many respects, but
.they will likowiae fael indlutd to aay
leben some of these busy writers cilale
QzrVtha horron of the American film*:
"What about jour oWu wales'? Peo-
ple who live in glass bousen aaould not
throw ■tones."
1 have met nearly every IjfrallahjnaB
who came to- this country with the Im-
portant mission of studying the American
dims, asd ao far 1 have met very few who
did not feel they should expound their
theories on the wioniu with every "■Til-
Itun" m*d* In the U. K. A. "How this
sbould be orcrcouM and that chanced,
and this little thing dud," so that
finally instead of a cheap' motion picture
we shall have a Hue work of art.
I always like to listen to people's short--
comings, add I am alwiys interested in
w*ya snd means of improving the motiou
pictures, but when an Englishman begins
Cm our had picture* I e*:1 bewildfred and
wonder. If be knows (tlltheife defects why
he doe«a r t remedy them st home, where
every' one agree* they are much more
needed than in tbb country.
Tiller An/alu..
air. Tilley it one qf thoia worthy Bcula
Who lovo lo And the mote fn hi* brother's
eye. He baa had enough material on the
American motion picture lo supply him
with meat for editorials for the next year.
One of his most recent editorial* was on
"Little Old New Xtrg." He said noth-
ing of the virtues of the film, hut aaid
plenty on the hick of Idealism la tne
story.
Maw one doesn't mind constructive
criticism, bat when * writer base* his
entire objection to a picture on soma of
the characters it ia.too much. He ssys
the plctoring of John Jacob Astor and
Cornelius Vandarbllt.as heroic figures ft
characteriarle of America because it
■hows two .very rich men whose treat
wealth have made them, heroes of the
American, people. Mr. Til ley did not
take into consideration a atory of early
New York could nut very well be' told
without these two men.
'One of the Enellah paper* came out
and suggested ar clearing house foe for-
eign dims, so that nil of the American
product that did not com* up to standard
cnnld be sent back. But the peOpfc F who
are the ones to be consulted, demand
American, pictures and **k why they
should] be forced to see nn inferior clan*
of pictarea when those with tba American
trademark are so much better ind are
avail a bio.
Wetia Hat Bometblnar to ■**»»
. Even. those who arc loud in condemn-
ing our American film* still flock to see
them. John o* London* Weeklfi a Lob?
don publication, has joined In tho cam-
paign by sending Out Invitations to
weH-known artists umi novelists asking
them to express lh camel vps on what bi
wrong; with the 91ms. The response*,
as retailed to us via the United News,
an;s some of the response* are most cut-
ring. For instance, II. < I. Welis, the
novelist and historian, say*: "The cinem*
people iMin to me to be utterly damned
Or that of Jester Fsrnoj: "After my
experiences with one of my novels my
opinion* are absolutely unprintable,''
So sow several leading university
authorities, co-opcratlng wnJi English
producer* whose feeUngs have been,
piqued b? the utterance* of men Like
Weill *nj F*rnoJ r have decided to con-
duct a rau&d-tabEe diteueelon ou the
question, and have in vised the mora.
e*u*fcfc critic* t» nJr their views oa-why
they hate the films, '
"Why not a round>labEc conference at
which, author* and producers could dis-
ciis* the whole question -of co-opcratim,
both In preparation of the scenario and
asalstJHg during the direction of a film":"
a leading British producer asks.
■\Ve shall never ge£ any farther by
)ast allagLfig mud nt each other. ' The
whole uuatter will have to be threshed
oat from top to bottom, and 1 ran* think
of no beater commencement than for
us to gat together and talk thing* over."
The auswei to at] this Seems fas be
the motion picture field is open to' all
who make good picture*. > ,
A -MirrHuup gel.
SurtietiJHi') 1 think tho motion picture
indiisrqrhi too proas to us* arUectlvea.
We speak ao lightly of * thing being
magniiicieutj marvelous, remarkable, gi-
gantic and .'gorgeous, ' that when' some-
tblng looms up that Is really out of the
ordinary we are hcgnsred for terms ade-
quate to describe tfae new tienvstiou,
I thought of thla titer seeing the castle
Of the I>uk* at B-uraitody at th* Cosmo-
ULLIAN CLARKE.
Clarke tbEnki .onr menus are curious
thinKS; sod she say* half the time "he
is afrsfd to order. I could bot *r*>ie
with her on (bat score for I do think
English food, i* about the beat in the
world,- even when l^riaUn culinary art*
figure in tha" race. I its to much In
London, I put on eighteen extra pouodj,
and baving had an English houaeitceper
for ten ye*» — 1 could not be disloyal
enough to diaagreA on that point.
Next .Wednesday, this afltn country
fee Isn't Baying
Thla TSKBug -rvoBSPin l« the eAltor u(
ItcattLasv isl ak« lima ronif lo
eatna arc ■• kt*d K* Frank Till
(h*r atnMPk*r*. At »v r*«B
to wy.
fB*tn fcy CJlShdi l!*rrl».
The CIrbirib. m. ledhlna; itrit inii poii-
ibl* country to ftnd «nl It Ani + rl-
■y ■»T"- 11 rr i cnlipi m ■ j hrlp di-nr
w-c are pnbtuhinr w tin t ahe llJU
politan studio* last Aloadaj. Marlon
■Uavte* gave a luncheon to the motion
picture critics to enable them to ace the
set erected in the buck, yard ior "lo-
Janda," her u«t picture- Seeing a mam-
moLi castle on tns screen never means
Very mucn In the uvea of the motion
picture critics, but to actually «ce this
castle built of real stone one Is impressed
to what length* tbe motion picture p'u-
dncers go to get effects. The castle, ar.
enormous building, medieval in Us archi-
tecture and splendid in Its proportions,
■haws what one may expect in thbt
picture.
The color of the costumes Is another
thing that caught the eye that cannot be
transferred to the screen. It. seems al-
most too bad (bat this vivid effect cannot
be filmed. There was every color In the
rainbow. Mibji Llavles spends, her lit*
with lUt? per cent sttencion to the pic-
ture that she Is making. . She was CI'
aetly llko the proud inocher of an outy
child over this act lectures to her *r*
Something more limn mere /ilium*, tin*
goes to" every motion picture premiere and
studies the 'production from every angle.
9ametiiaes 1 chink that ;e why sbe Is
becoming on* of our great screen ac-
m*ae*- Mary Pickford has the same
Characterisation, An intimate knowl-
edge of everything that roe* into the
making of motion pictures from th* moat
Involved technical phase to the moat ar-
tistic anglo of production.
Tbe motion picture ptaycr who concen-
trate* his entire energy on hia owii part
of motion picture making never achieves
the success of tba actor who la interested
in alt that goes into the making of a
photo-play.
This picture maklne. game of ours is
more than appear* on the surface.. Of
that we arc more convinced every dai
that we live.
Leaser io Ouy v\*y.
Sol Leaser sailed OQ lha Leviathan last
week and 1* cow in London. He said
just before leaving that ht had gooe
over to transact bueiaees Connected with
the distribution of Principal Picture* and
also to try and' buy aome British and
ffreSffa "motion Wctara ninyi. Mr, Leaser
made it clear that he d£d not care only
about buying novels mnd pbV|s, but that
he" would also be interested, ia' nay sce-
ntrio* written hy well-known BuKllnh and
French novelist* and playwrights. If*"
■vrill be gone about six weeks.
AnofbVr KnarJUh Editor Talks.
After Frank TUlay came to tb* United
States to tell the world ho v to ituiuK
lus safety against Am erica n -ma dn mo-
tion pictanes, th* Olnrmn magmxlue,' an-
other British pnbtiestlpa devoted to mo-
tion pictures, decided io send Lillian
Clark* here to get a personal report,
Just to see bow much the dnematro-
graph editor Invented and how much ia
really true. In addition W'Mf. Tilley'a
livrtif speeches berei ho h*s been iiir-
niiiif burr in*- editorials od the cbeaD
neas M- f
pqn
p the AmerEcaa "iilltnn" in
ueing n woman, It is not likely Miss
Clarke would ma- to th* radical fan-
atlclsm thit characterise* TUley.
Women, if we do say it a* shouldn't, are
aeLdom. as one-sided in iliflr opinions as
men. But, being essentially Llaguih. It
iocs without saying that she has W
own ideas on what Is wrong with tha
American picture*. W© atway* like to
bur these viewpoints, so when aha tele-
phoned to Ray that she wanted to hav*
luncheon we- accepted' at-once* ,
Miss Cbarke In her own home territory
I* q young person of considerabla Im-
portance. Bne Is an editor qf the Cln-
imn and, ia addition to boasina 1 **ven-
twu men, which you wil] admit Is some
job, she is a member of the board of
direr torn uf the magaxine company, and
is instrumental la deciding oa the pol-
icy of her paper. .
"What is your particular neU'vanco
against our films/' I anked her.
"I do not know that I have nuy," sh*
replied. Our English pictures hflve fO
many things tho matter with llicm. — I
hesitate to call attention to another
Country's film shortcoming.*'
Title* Srcii GbsmcinsT.
After being urged to tell what I'.nz-
land find the moat dihrplcovinc; io the
Amerieaa films. Mis* -Clarke reluctantiiy
said our titles, 1 was smutted over bcr
hesitation — apparently she had no vrish
to follow jn friend TilWs footEtepB.
"Vi.iir title* *ro so confusing," she
«akl. "It Is not that we object to
alang, but thnt we find It dlthcult. to un-
derstand. Many times pictures that
fundamentally arc rather sood, receive
a very cold reception because of these
InconirniOUB titles."
Another fault MUa f'liirki- found Is
the hute In which nil screca heroine*
marry. "In England," said she, "it
lakes a long time for people ^to go
through the furuiality of eettiuc; mar-
ried, and we cannot understand' how
two people can throw thoPMe.lv ea into
each other's arm* a fetv minute* after
meeting una agree to spend the rest of
their lives together.
"Tell me," she said seriously, <'do
Americans marry Just like phut?"
I told! her msrria(res were not always
made in Heaven in this Country, bec&Utte
Hea'cn could not always keep up with
tba apeed necessary in aomc of the llght-
Dlng-chani:^ matrimonial plan.". Some-
times, I told her. a man and woman,
were known tn-love at first- slaht sad
go In search of a' marriage lirenae^ with-
out losing nny timS, but that is the
exception rather than the rule.
"I think matt Of tho fault wo have
An find -Kith American filmsr'* Miss
Clarke ffijiI. "la because the two coun-
triM rsrc m very differenf. Your cus-
tatn* axa illffrrcni, .your viewpoints snd
your mannerisms, and Boturnlly nil this
la reflccterl on the screen."
Although Mia* Clarke is a very nollti
yonng WoanajL, bfrflthlna; efflcienrr evert
to the point of knowiug when to talk
and when not to talk, It Is easy to see
there are some' thing* about American
life that are vet? confusing to ber. Sho
thinks our hats are a tvorlE of art fear-
ful mi.! terrible, she thiuks our noise i4
suggestive of whar tbe lower regions
might be. and she .thinks our ,ievitv is
something which no English person
could exactly understand^ But with, it
all she like* American people.
TbluU. We Ku.h TOO Mveh. '
"How can I help It," sKeTsBked, over
her Creomed ^hlekeo.^^when everyone
hns been so kind to mto't"
"You know," aba said, "you Ameri-
cans i"" really ernsiliiK, thll war •■■•"
go in search of , ■pleasure Continually.
In 'England we are much more quiet and
cans-errs tive." S "I
That may be. but wa woria alao. And
right tnero sad then cbsoed an argUmeut
on whether she or I do tbe most vork.
We might still be' bavinic a debate If I
had not had an engsgement and had to
mail to keep It. .Sue looked at me with
aomethlhi that was akin to horror at
the wjiy I bolted in)- food, which con-
•Jated of a very slim luncheon, a part
of my diet reaimo; "
"Do you always harry like iliu!>" *be
aaked. I totd her only when 1 bad an
engagement with (he little girl who
Uvea at my bnua*,''' who in the on* pcr-
aoo wiih whom- 1 alware manage to be
punctual.
Our talk of "hinryuig at meal rime
brought about a discussion at food- Mis*
editor nails for home,
whet she is coins; to write, but one thing
in certaltn, she tq not going to emulate
"Frank Tillcy, becaniM she thinks ho was
a very poor sport Bnd n-paid Anwrican
hospitality shockingly by rewrpilug home
and writing in such a bitter strain.
"You American* have It all your own.
way now," said Midi Clarice as we were
leaving to go, "but wait until 'Woman
to Woman*, and Chn Chin Ctnf come
out. We ire Very proud! of them and
1 think you will agree with. me, that
r.hfj- will to a icmg way to advance the
caoee of British motion pictares."
£.9 Mi** -Clarke turned to go t pon-
dered on some of the thing* she had
said. ' She seemed! to find our high spir-
its and our .optimism eomcthing to be
changed.
"I supP-oae. the reason you Americana
laujth so much and find Ht* Anoh an
amusing thlnjr ]* hi cause America u so
young. We are olrhv and mure staid.
Ton are lifer tha Parisian*, you bid*
your pain, whilo wo flaunt ours to the
world and never soem to forget tbe
thlngn that tqawer*U sad and serious."
I wanted to tell her that is what ia
wrong with English pictures, but she had
been no polite about Americans, could I
he loss polite?
TkftM Who W*r* at th* F-lgrht.
. The motion picture tudbstry both male
and female were writ represented at the
Dempsey-Flrpo fight. A look over tho
grand stand revealed about 7s per cent,
of tha industry bent on Bering the bai-
ili-, ~snd spending their time Mrtjng on
the results. Soma of them net the wrong
11-jlv but wbat'a money between, friend*
except when 01*7*71 exhibitors? Samuel
GnhTwyn was there with Barbara La
Marr." George FitmiBurice. Ouida Bergere
and Bert Lytril: Adolph Znkor with
Aaron Jones of Chicago; William Fox,
Wii.ticld Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mix, Hope Hampton and. Jules Broola-
tour, llsrry Relchenhnch, Robert Ktme,
Paul Mooney, Martin Qnigley, Cbarlira
Hii.vninri. I^ouis B. Mayer. Dorothy Dai-
ton, E. V. Richard*. Joseph Bnale,
Harry Sclnvnllie. H. Itobert Itubln,
and James Grainger were others who
were glimnaed at the Polo Ground*.
GebldtHw la Da "Tha Pool."
Although- the production of Cbannlng
Pollock's play, "The Fool/' will not be
Btarted for some weeks, William Fox is
laying all hia plan* for bringing it to th*
screen. Edmund Goutdlng has been en-
EAjWd tu write tliR eceisaVia, and Harry
hllllarde will be in charee of the direct-
ing. Gobbling and Millarde are now
holding; conforenecfl on the screen atlapta-
tlon which "ill follow the piny as closer
ly as iiossiblr, tbat is If Mr GoaJding
fiillinvii the instructions laid down hy
William Fox,
The J" Mm Gb»i ■ 7a*m«. '
Most of tbe F>. W. Griffith films go
nameless through (he process of their
construction, bat Mr. Griffith U gnlng
to deviate fromj this custom in his his-
torical film founded on (he Revolutionary
War hy Colling it "Ameria." What
could be- a better name? As tha^motion
picture of the Daughters. of the Ameri-
can Revolution th.it nam* will go a long
way toward establishing tbe film in tha
hearts of the American public. ,
Boapmult Tnkr. ■ WtLmck ■* Ceriauan
rttw*.
In a current issue of Broom, the
mBgasiue of which, we spoke last week,
Snupault has the following comment to
mftke on "The Cabinet of Dr. Culfgnri, 1 "
which waa- accorded the blue ribbon by
manj of our best critic*. M. Soupault
•dye: -&
"It mnat be stated tba.t at the present
tinw t tho "U. 8. A.'- einem's, although ft
haa preBcrcrd nil it* charm, ha* made no
further progress. It remains itself, but
at the same stage. We can. no longer bu
astonished and ft is difficult to dis^n-
gulsb the nviva] of th" 1020 produetiona
from those of 1823. This la no causa fo r
dLslllurioamenit. But neither must we
deceiva ourselvea. ■ Amaricuis quick of
comprehension have accorded great sne-
ceaa to the Qennan film, 'The Cabinet of
Lector Calig arM^ Without doubt this
film I* very diflrwht frorfi preceding i>ro-
dnction*, but though it bewildered for a
moment, it marks a decisive move back-
word*. Tb* Lo* Angeles directors above
all need take Icasona - from no one
Whatever may be said, tbay'are greater
than the author of The Cabinet of Doc-
tor Callgari,* wbb really employed' all the
ptOMBsaj of the); theatre. j
"The worst ft|m of Charles Ray or of
JAf\ Pickford in much superior to The
Cabinet of Ttoctor Culigari.'
"Tho most important thEog Is not to
go neck, on- one'* tracks and look at
tiling* the wrong way. The theatre
which will revive some day Is as far
from the cinema as poetry from music.
Everything in n« place, everything Id its
time, says the motto. The movies must
not go sgronnd on the rock* Tf 'art' and
of an antiquated novelty. After eufh
on effort It is natural and right that for
several months or even yest-a. the T s.
A." cinema take* recognisance of the
grosnd it bos covered.
"In reality I believe that »t (be pres-
ent tima we can only ask Lo» Augetes to
continue to be the city of ainerjltr dreams
and of tormenting realities.
"Th* J TJ. 3. A.' rinama, renuCnB and
will remain the 'biggest In the world,"
aa we aay In French."
Sar *"lilldren VJm* io Hrad.
X copy of an article nn the necessity
of children's motion picture aotertain-
ment being censored is on my desk. One
part of the articlo eapeeially Intrigues as
it *ay*: :
. "In. the day* when young people' read
book* pireata used tu feel themselves
obliged to watch over and direct the
reading of their children. Today, when
the motion picture b*a unhappily simost
<rii*j[»lac*d the ho.nL. parent* will rrcogniiD
a Jiijiiilur obUsation to guard thetr youug
licopie from tbe influe&ce of tbe improper
film, the effect of which may sometimes
be worse thau the effect of the improper
book." f
We bar* no fault, to find with tbe
article excepting the pest tense la sneak-
ing of young people reading books. Tbs
Tittle girl who live* at my bouse is such
an inveterate bookworm w* have to taku
a book away from her every night, to gel
ber to go to sleep. All net associates
read at least four book* a week, as
against goio* to a motion picture once
o week. We believe there is room Lore
for an argument.
TOASTS AND ROASTS.
If you have praise to give, com-
plaints tpi .maic or ideas to sir,
register them 'With the Onlooker.
CEJftOfVuiC thi: CENSORS. ' -
Motion Pictthhs^Editor, .
The Morning Tflogranh..
Fpe''m*™o*rahlp la tout "GatTerr *» -
L'nsujtg- JIeroes H I would like to nomi-
nate the men who *re in charge of mo-
tion picture affair* in Chicago; When
It pomes to turnip*: tbe other cheelt. one
Wlndy*TSty eseeuti*** and esfeibitora
deserve honogahi* mention.
Jjtt Dl take, for Instance,' the vltst
question of ccusorsbip. In Chicago cen-^
Bdrsblp I* a mysterious thing, an opera-
tion potformed by a .board concerning
which the general public knewa little or
nothbg. Owing Itj e-xintence to an ordi'
nance passed hy the rity council, and
acting' Under direct "order* from .th«
chief of police, tb* censor bonrd goes
merrily on it* v»ty with nary ft protest
froffi tl>e fibn men of this city. The dis-
tributor get* his price from the exhibitor,
tin latter atinga bla natrons, and the un-
enlightened fan* lay the blame for the
mutjhjted celluloid directly at th* dooe
of the producer. Tbe situation Star b*
aumuxodl up Very nicely in th* words of
s film man who jolted me In this, nutn-
tier: "Why ahould we look for trouble
when ererythlnfr is going HinooiblyT*'
I happened to be nmong those present
St tbe opening performance in DUO of
daiCB-gOi** leading picture theatres. Seat'
tered amonf the andlence were at least
GOO children. The feature film was later
shown in three tbentrea owned by th«
same firm before It wss offered for (*□•
eral release, and It was shown at those,
boose* with ncj restriction* of any kind.
Imagine my snrpriso when, sccompanied
by a friend and his If^yoar-old bay, I
wen: to * neighborhood theatre and *r*a
confronted by the* sign: "No Children
Admitted '" It takes * film cenaor to
figure OilC^by it U all right for • child
to see a picture in a downtown thentlw
and *U wrong for other children to gal*
on th* sam? film in an'outljlng honse.
With independent pictures practically
barred from tbe screeni of the fitnt-run.
theatres, a little thing like. censorship la
not bothering the men who dominate tha
Chicago film idtnatloh. The distributing
and esblblling end* of the framo ar* *e-
ourely in their grasp, and their attitude '
toward tbe censors is found In these few
words.'. "We- ain't took in' for troublnl"
Sincerely,
John D. CahQl,
2101 West Monro* !?t,
CbJcAfo, ITL
TIIKllA BAR A AS JII.IET ( t>
Motion 1'ictLire Editor, Tb* Morxflntf
Tehtgraph:-
Lately there ba* been mucb dl*cu**Iotf
asto tbe nctresa who --on Id best portray
tbe beautiful character, JnJIet. in my
opinion Mary Pickford will not doat HL
ene should; ntick to portrayals suitable to
her personality.
Many bright careers have been injured
or ruined by not heeding this age-old ad-
monition, "Let well enongb alone."
Tbcda' Bara is naturalty fitted for such.
a portrajal. Sho has a fine presence.
She la h brunette, and no blonde can ever
make, the good and lasting Impression a
brunette can.
I sew the divine B&ra'a portrayal of
Juliet. It was -besutKuL Will you
plea*? giro the tncloeed verses s placs
somewhere on a page of (he Sunday *dl'
tirm of The Morning Telegraph. Tb*
Morning Telegraph is like a. bright iter
shedding light everywhere on the nioom*
icst day.
Edward E. Jenkins.
1&37 N, SOth 8t„ Philadelphia, Pa.-^
JIJIJHT.
(T]ied* Bar*.)
O God, muat siicb beauty ever die,
That glorious peine; in. the tomb to Het
Death, may we not ransom her?
Could my ljfe jiec doagh deter, M
Eternnl parting it can ne%-pr be.
In some dbftant port, I'll follow thee;
My bark will anchor with drooping -sail.
Our tears,- our piaycrs, they will avail,
■Bhi? is the star my heart bns set.
Her Bweet presence I will ne'er forget,
Soiacwbern behind that black niebt,
1 shall frect heriu the newer light-
Must Death Iny his cold htnd.
And r.-nd-' ftfciiinliT dear afTection'jt band) ,
For my beloved. Transition, another
Sphere,
Wc may not hold our treasnre here.
V.Xr-r at tiiy fhrine Lit worship thae.
Beyond that border land, we shall he free,
Never shall I forget thy smile,
We may love on some enchanted- lata.
.— Hdward E, Jenkins.
M19t BA.lt HVSIOHK AS ,
, "BHHTHA" (T)
Motion Picture Editor. The Morning
Telegraph:
I aaw by .The Morning Telegraph that
many of the old tth-tweaty-lhirly .moio*
dramas are going to reach the screen.
Soma of them I thin*: have already been
done, but I believe "No Mother To Geld*
Her" and "Berth* the Sewing Machine
Girt" "ire under way, t quppoae th*. pro-
ducers are rawing this old "hoke" stuff
sestouslf, but it occurred to nra that
4 aure way to make a success of thenv
would be to burlesque (hem. For ei*nv
£le can you imagine Ethel Barrymor* as
Fertha. or Nits Xaldi as the heroin* og
"No Mother to Gud Her"?
Juat a thought from
A Faithful Beaden
Cleveland, Ohio. I
FOLA 7VBBDS A LITB fAYaalt*'
Motion PLcture Eultor. TbB Mner=1i»s»
Telegraph:
.I'm a great admirer of Polft Negri,-
I' think *be '19 the greatest artist on th*
screen to-duy and I felt this long br.for*
uli' 1 came to this country. While I was
glad to see bee come to America, wher*
she would hnvo certain advsnUges that
were Impossible ou'th* other side, at the
asme time I wondered whether after sha
was here for a little while *n* wouldn't
become just a Bte^oryped picture atar.
1 saw ber in "Bella Donua," and whii*
J didn't car* mucb for fhe picture J an*
Joyed her work. Last night I saw her in
"The Cheat," aud there is ever? indi-
cation that site will £<Hn thc.gtent army
of sttncUed star*, ft hat a pity! Hen*
a woman with temperament, with beauty,
intelligence, -dramatic ability, all the
qnsMficaiioTis which should go to make
up a Buoceasful aCtresa, but all tbhj la in
th* way of beiig auhmerited an that Bbs-
may "wear dothra pretty/^, Csu't some*
on* save her? Perhaps Herbert rlrw
on iviil bo the Ufe-BBvce. I am Anxiously
AWaltina; hlsprod^^tjon of 'The HpaoLU
Dancer with my fola.
"> Xoun efmeatly,
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ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MOTION-PICTURES' J
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
THEATRE OWNERS SOUND CALL
TO FIGHT ADMISSION TAX
TUiiftii Body InTitei Hew Twk,
Wiicftiuin. Vichigin ta ^ Korth
Carolina to Join in Meet in j at
iFre-aeh Lick Spris|i. Where
Plan 1i to Be Dr*wn Up.
VICTOR HALPERTJl IS MA&RIED '
TV BvtlJu fftetttt ideal m u^n*r» of |
lUtfiitLfl ii*'..- bftafd a b*H »» ib* iii"-"!" :
AitntTf »if ^r* loth. WWewiMft, Mlehl- ]
n'i and Ni'ib Carolina tu cam*- "to t
Freneh I.i<* and allrad - mprtiliig r» be !
htld ft* MM taiep Ba * t>f orgaiiitiai ' n ■•> t
f«| lb' B'[-iiw*'i.tm Fo4 to rponeor
*y« bill Ig4i«*t I'd- :i. r-i, .!,:..■ :i::" |
In •h'Jir. r* late VmapmfHtiB C llWW
Metire^ur'-- ^ursF-rton and im'io n* *
trjrht. , I
r It irill In* reoirjabrrrd --i rht lime nf |
"the CLieng* Mremi Hira-iia *■* mm
inlft **-. fn-:!vji *. -nit \rjji j •ilppoCTM '
[h* rational uti,-«nirj!n.iTi and it» preaeni i
r-girn - -«d tli» atie.- arl.i'-h w*a openly ;
en-ward I* i!it war ibr twH»JrlIa*1 waa. ]
held, rltboorb no wore i« withdraw frotu
lh* n*t*on*l (irgjnrraiii.ii. The r n || In
■ naj if Vint -»--'"! by nbal latter HP" I
DJ*Bl.
Will. am ljrsndi. prraJaVm of tb^ Xrar j
York: Notion fii-tiit^ THmiTt.' Otiwi,
when iaj*ni*»ed nttnAur ■bawl EM I
FrencM Lm-k meeting. *aid ll>*i S** '
York *|oM lnil«iH»l» Mil' twlM c n |
nghlina !-.e idmf»Lv? I**, r.-r tbftl it .• ;
mot teteriit-d in «' e*I T ibii»j s.rfilrc*. j
'■ "I/," riW lit. ftr^wlt. "the mr-iing I
10 Ffi-li U<V in bell (u ]inM' i fi^dt j
IBC XKf- Wi" «*, <• A Stftt/. read* to i|lp j
our abarr. \X> bi¥p been ««rkint (or j
twill In In- da AverTlhin= in 0BT pOTW tn
*Ilt( ibU «niff- but **■ Iut* h«-i-n vwt |
oirriul than! mr pqblieiry brcMBir wr
hire bun ■D*M wubliuitT vmTh linn
rtuT fdiur "t Tljis lirr.f."
IJIinwIi is tirin; to raikf Hi'- J-'r*u**Ii
liicik ■W'iin a tiBfiftitl fvi*nr. ir-cl sinrf
[bv JtLiin [ o>i<ir c*x l* ib« mast iaiiwrljnt
Ihln* In t>t* Mtp<i uf i-TftT thMtti* o^-n^r
h tl» l.'nltr*) Sini"*, tlrtr ■*•■ Rtroeeed.
Kn*rdl>** of lyilhiu ind pirtf AVTiiiD- ,
iJcm. rvrj- •iliibitor f*»l» It hi' ilntr !■>
trifm * Wttlr •(•/.n*: tbi* ]h«*bh1 *tl- <
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wmSI dnrinc tt* p*^ yw r j *, :f | iht pr«dufci of "T«i WKk ft Kick."
' -i *- -«-rrt j mtrrird i- '.::■■»;■■. Ancust
] JT Inil Tli" »frr*1 (lid TK-t !*nk 0111 ttniil
Aftfr WMri K>1t"fth'^ t^jai irvuhd *i Mr. lEfttp^r^n rrtnmM i« l.-« At-'L-«
to ii* >ilita^ ef tb* pnWic. NwmS Tit- i wilft ti* brirtr. Thp hrid» vwtt l«d
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H* WIN Tl*T HoBI*o 1.
■A *■ .rsllri.
1 Feter B Kyoe Starti Snit for
9iOO,COO Agiinsf FimoLj Plij.
ers-Ltaky. Chtre^Bff Dlmafe to
Hit Eipataiion ti Writer in
FiJm. ' Homeward Bc-und."
BIG VIOLA DANA PICTURES
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j lu !n-.T mum |hT thK limi-. t3np rnnr« of
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I !■ itiflM-ting \, i vhcrK JJurj. "TU* I.fi-r
' in f.nwKjd," in itar motion pirtur^ called
^liom^VAnl Ilniifn] ' Mr. Hjvr ■ lm
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' ARn HW| Ibr HlOSR l»r Mid it *m*
! "n!.r Trt f»r mor^ru.
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1 (In-ntuHl intn t t!-nm lu ifr Ikh Ih-tn*
wird Poind pituiir*- b*rAn*F- Sn Auilinr-
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I *nir Am**en*Jir wjitn 1 fnund thil flic
pirtar* had b*n timptnl ttoM mjr wmrt I
Ta» l-dirkr to [,.■.-■ ird.' <id A4 lifetfrallv t
hid it :.- a auif.ir-r i .j.if | fnilciL in
"frtt n wihiiiu of ibe t-rifinat *lnrr.
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pimi tn me#t ibr FiaehAnlrol ^Jtipfucief u 1 |
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! I'ii" held ibftl Wiicb nrn>lin:linri dp'i riot :
; miiYiry Tb* rfjlit.lo produw t\ nlorr llmi J
ftotil not fotlow tlie p«iirrnl ronn and [
j -|iirit of th* riMJK
Klplt -7ollTI l.-ii.ivi;h. CCBrrnl i-T-n.-ir-l, i
1 *nt\ ivinurer nT FftmniT^ I'J*3 n«. Aild '
I irlieii told nt* ihr ihif rtrurcl mil: 'L'r-
I jni'mttlne J'fiini^"
1 Mr. Kth> hit nfiilnnmil - + -i«T»iK-*>
i anltiAl Faidouw to Hi» !i:nc nf Il,S0f>. a
! ■»l( that b* bAA alrmdlT rntrrfdl A B* lout
Jew T* Moirf'i rb«! amount of irhlrh
I hv '^Imi h> dilr hiA on a rttfttrarf In
|. wrift fbc rtJOtipiMlF And tillftt frr.'TtK"
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u,n» rran api f AHJwrnrh Vfa-, K T a* »a qnj»tftj AA b«^ j . tlrtvrimw
Tt-h«ri. waa -,n; I io _ ^y B( . ha . ; n tAnirt*d bit utrmv**. I J * ■ "" Iuru *- T -
M)i?MA TALMADGE AS JULIET,
JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ROMEO
NORMA TALMADGE.
; Latter H«i Wot Beu DeJoitelj De-
| cined Ob for the Part, WUcfc
May Oo tft Conway Tearle.
Will Rival Fairbanks-Pick -
ford Prediction of Same.
i MARY PICKFOBD 3XTTS FTLH
WhO Will Br teooi
"rloaaoe ami Jallrt." Wllh Jootph >rhi!0kraot
ill i.ikrlfaood riarln* MoatCHf.
Viola oaaa 1» llarv Pi«»ir Vietaraw
Vinla Dcoo. •io afts mDaiftnllj
an> at
hone (inrcbaml lftrr ihnr nurriafe. Thf
n>manr« hraan.tn'fl jvarp n«'... wb#n [I:t.-
T-rrr al Vcjt', Jark lfccn|r>rv '
r^cp*- wit ibtnl i-n ■ nr-rat tntinz «0«i*^
J Imajcatrd .ft/ A**ociaw! Fir if 1 NatVMial ,
fw tbo HMat po?'jtar diolcc far l;-,n- -h.
- It- b'Takwath-ir- uibi ",ir toav be il»* o: ': V
HiandrrcDtarr i.lwkikrtor.
■-a-*. his-..':c in-
th*- motion pietur* BnwbMR to
I 9l.'a» li-Aunetli'. vim ta iT'll knonn ma
' A tlftiii-iT. lt*!i» n moooliyhL did th# rnt
1 and now *T*rj on* V* Wpinj tbat thrr
A peculiar taint abaat eU prodnctioEi j
ut "iti/raro «ad Jul In"* '
i nrflt lirf beppCb; *rcr »(ter.
\ <■■. W* Date
VO UlBUMMl.
ktlbat tier wwr
■ AMai to corny* alftetT. Ba?k in IDIIj or
tOU lift™ put op" «. flln'mrina »f chi » rou.wnt to tnon-.anjibinr ibour
tJJiaicMTwa r*f romanrr. vlth FrancEa X. lUc rlgoni uf riu.v i»k l_\ F. 7Aurl Mr.
DOBhniJti natt iifrprij 1 Jlanra [a fpe *tftr- I ~~ — * —
ring (nwlilcii't. atid aj Ibr' uaph> itme 1\M+ j
lisni >\i.f ;iiil forth ft *Uhil*i Citvn. " I C 1 a j
'■ Thi^Jr. 11:f[i l'-'iitun-il. Bflili, ar. » ■■ p -
mfjiib*i". n-rr Mtrcmrly wcevli al- |
" tb03fb rt;miio* co*"-urrrctlr, TTn-n + \mn
/f*r. Kihf>; llArrritiPT^ and] Joiic Ouvrl !
. wrirt ntit\ Jc lm li niro7i1Ull*(H*.f Hnrnl- '
Jt*T "tax 1 " rerado'ii*. A"^ "in*", whil" |
No. -..:-.. i - r 'i-.|,rf Lu h'-rti axJiLinK nb b<r ■
ralini. rnnMrj rn- in tke mtt thai K*fj
Pl^ford tin] ■ lijntlaE fc"*1rliin>-» Bi-f avVi-
•Mndj torKidVpiiT offrrlna- a acrr^B ranuo^i J
"t x'»v p\ >t •■t\i\ thai two of tacta appejr- :
'"£ su ttf i "fti*kir -"[«'. «.
Itoarer-?, ji-ji-il^.- ur nut tbr; rid: ford- !
F*ir!*ank-i riai'jiiiJiioa e-.zfrx Ihjf l:«r». I
iELj TAl'aaflsT in 50:01 lb-ad nilk a-f |
plaju ifl ™ .L-! ■ h'-Li'i and ajiinnMi»
)Wrfart«9tk« *!»irb. ioe bepr*. vill lw J
lli- rr;itt.iji'i nt Lrr ndlnliiKf ftTf-
A >"a! :'.■::■ j-.I iibmonFSfin !,i» ju^i in- j
r^j m-d 11. i>nt I(r,i-]^. a«d J-'!i/ j ' ' . . j
*ari 1 »+d proa tltnri to dale a* htvtii I
■Mterri*. In b I9jn Paihe tora*d out a J
faro-rtel T*ninn. ao i^Ttr*TagAii7-» ,;» ■
iboAM dara. an<t in 1^14 Trkrsz-anL rap- <
*r*»«d the whoU affilr fnlo WXi rit-r. *
fttKi 1 ■■nil' r'm lAtj^nf Fax nod .'i! ^.-. ir-- '
irTpi^tatiui*. an.] -n?I Uttr FM^rntiioHai. I
frTHBl «ud Star hroqjhl «nt abfrtrr '
f ihc "aid b* baa Lnt»ntH#d,aiA attnrqi-TK
j tn par «uft for MOO.flnft FanovB F(a,Tii_-i
, baa hroi-4 notbiiur «f Inr aOiU and cine*
M- K>n* ■.-:'•"-". OTcr lTn> BOtion pie-
I hurt risbt* of hi'* AtorT,wllb pttTnuwiPH .
j In mtb **rtAJa nen^«arr tMAjap. ibj-.r I k*P* nr» tb* atftndard nf food bu irnVe
! do not irrir_ r*r* L rOiirh irTrriH out ! rpfpipt- far laan.r ni-intli* i_o abont to I*"
hLa wratb. I rrn-ftrdn) by .M*rrtu I^»«r.' Jliw Dtu
ntnd of matin: ibr prograin rtpe of
An tL- \>- .fi + Urnr \iu?< Talmadg? i«
mai-iu; a 'i'-.->--\ . jl'.d ''Iroat u' ttr- t
atrt,"' n-itb KcblMLTjnt playiBe riuii»it", I
Inr the praliBtlijai-T trtu^ of lb* jJI 1 ;*].!- i
*Bctj.r; i. Ji.-fi will b* AlnTtnl ar <m» ; in j
OTlfer that ttm -Ear tuajr ltfjrilL ^rtV:.-,- lite '
Saw** n- tmfli *w thr" i-urrrnt riwfwt Ion '
Unl^li^L
T*a <>t I. tl.t «1 Ihr !!.«:.
: AH lb' m-.iaTR** {11 VJetof UtJpfHn'i t
j Hi* tf But n ■i-i. , :;.i;.i pfet3TT<e<. Tl" rr
hi A T ! ;(li' :-l Ui t)M;i 111"-, .'■-../ ^liti-; 1
■ to 1 di«Uitt!i from iu« doa*t: Ur, Jlal- '
ptrtn, ibe brid of HjI: -^it; I'.-, ...-l. :!■■■.:- |
?".itt'l Tuilf a Aunf
ca«rd "Urtt* ft 1-aj-V
bf Kin Tanjmar. '■'•'brn WniEam F"i
'■niTii'' I'm orfrh a pirnirc fpartirinB Ifiipn
I^arapton tn thr aacc titJr Mr. 7.1ttrl.
r-*inc a cv-l huainrffii man, ai imrr rt'm-
iiiitniraT.i! vita, his itiitrnrjt.
"Yo« barrel" t a cfaanr+ ia Mir worlJ."
.aaid liia laajrn. "TbT* it 110 rtjji - ,-
hflit on tiilr*. IF ih*r had writtrn a |
■one arttii tW «nw Bunaa .r«'U ronild aaaV ] WorlAUr Go***- la a Haaakrrrailar.
I«1, |>Ht it i* llifir ]iriii"r?r to mii. n 1
RHitlmi jifcflawi and ai-r |W .»mr mmr." I J. J. MHwif-T r*i*HTr*J a lalecTam
Not «l^.fi(-d with hU Uwrrra *f'in- ' i^>rril}' fwm S--JM|i fr.^i: Wirnr I'iir-
inn Mr g atM .-ommnniratr,! nilh Idak ■ ^ wl]n ws , in ToVj-o at (be Cuif of
kaaraartafaX a rou-i puiiliahtr «ho bad T . .. . ., „, _ ,.
broobt m hi. ^r^ nad ba rtrtHrrd lb* lh ** *"t h 'V* i »-' »» rS"**" ■«*»! blt-
wlrtr vtnlirt n- lh* lun-jfri had EiTrn laia and *«* All bi« IMfaa> foodn HM
him. Artinc >ui thin rolnablr tip Mr. la a hftedkarcbiaf. f rirndi ramr to Ibr
Klttrl madf a pjrtUrr calkjd pfak Wr wfl|c „ u j, T<; hinj ftnn hit „, h ln[i
liar" Nn Rannirflx. KdnifKioanl bad 1 , _■ ■ __„ _i. „| ,. ,_ , . , , fJ _ ., .
agrwd lo dlatribntr ibr ftlm. All *-» W W •''•tblw to h P .n blm tide
roine alons m-rrily omit Uir aamr JawM * r « tn * "*ra until ifcrj rfAcb Xrw
J-rra W*Ht* Mt. Stittnl a liHiar najinf | -• '
lliat lir baal rlnlrn ibn Tlllo friiui ,i popU- 1
Ini wx nod iL:.i-v hmL bwii inxtrurttd
hf Ibrir rticnta (o MWt, Mr. Kittnl
J nt '■!!■■'■■ ■■■ !■' '<-■■■ liii'r: nod -;u-l tbm h*
did not Mf bur hi* hiaccara coabj rrp-
i-fiHfcit miutbrr Hirni mid tfaofad tbrlr
\ If-ltir on "Uo+a 11 V*r." Thr Imr-
j Trra bail tioiliio-: in dn bin crnrrfnlly
rr-ttrr from Lbo aaaa. Hut Lentil Hrnt-
afrin, tha tnnair ]iuhli^hrd, wbo wnt *l-n
I th* pnbHabar at ftaat Wr Mar* R>)
! HaiiAnna," .(ill innaUn] tlmr Mr Zittrl
; rottat par CfOjOOQ for |br pritUrir or
uainx thr tiiK Kdurailnnal iiiraiia-Wlr
' rtfiiwtr,] to reaHWr :'.,»■ jik-firF- oati) it
I n-ft* ffiT-n ^ c'rar tii*V ' ! iTEan to
t look ft* if M^. SHttH <t«H liar* to fork
I orcr lb» Slr.'-ai. Bnt Q#ne 1* lvhafp thr
p)n[ thirteen^ All'! ihr rtmry rbamrv
I 1 l,i<i. Bern>t^in dnirir.] in i>'i» aa ia-
trrrat in thr picturr ond a«w hr an-ea
half ot "Yrt WV [lair Xm Etanaaaa"
a-bbzh Jlr /Jtlri B'lmila [a |fa P world",
•rorat in ibr a-*j of tnmibn plrlDrr^,
Tori:, fr !« fiiwptrd lb«j anil e*t brrv
THOali rn.;vr)jr.
Kfuu Mailtlaa I* idnr.
Tbooua l>i.'ii'.. urll tit.'-ia umiu^iI |
'-■wpoaar. has !^ft Ibr land of mn^iriarn ■
In hwaiDf an acftbA Hit as» brfor*'
In- tuftdr- A mnn- f'ir hkIU4rlf ht tbr .
niiuii aj h'l] lu dt't vi.m- i,-(inc Hot I
he found bia nen* ■ tdTe ■" [irolitabtr thai
I.- iiri-jr ihoi'L^li* - r of hrllrg NB in Tn: '
■tutil an lilpay "' th^ thratrrj itr»i'i j "l J
Lh'ir ori-hrxCftn. Tbrti hr wfni< uwr I" t
■■all on £e*aj J. l-i-t? Bnd-aald br «WU |
likr lii try mntuiu pi,t-lurrr. He ■■■. .v
rtran 11 koiaII rntri iu "Ilin rbililt^ii'n I
t'hUilrrii" ami did *-.• n«ihlr. Crnrcr Fil*
I ilanru-i- i.-nrt hiui In ■s"Thr Elf-iial
I <"itj." S )w hr nay* h*. Jri Jn nOlioti ;
pfi'SWaa for life and if aujrunr dora nol
! think hr can. art hr ha* imly tn mm- '
munirfttr wilb Hrorfta Fits SEutlricT ami [
Hani Wood. * J
mftdr. biroaplf -m iodiapaii^ftMA BQ onr
rhink* of TBa]friac ■ film a-ilhout citing
■■ihi the job,'
A *.ror.l nf Hr. nar4la|,
Th* Fn ■Fiim Carvcrathtn hu At
praafnt in '* rauKa a hit nf rentrn-
rKirftrT r.L«:or.r. wldch hip racordtd ra-
--r^ tlr_ but. VT ii*^rr br, shoarc. In
roaltins "Thr BOrat Command"* Ibr com-
pany draimi apTo* irVtira of the irada-
.irinc oarrctaaa at. AnDftpolla and 'nr
lb"fr purpoA* fio( urn' aulbuvttir pja.
tnrra a Tthat rrrpt, at ahirti t'rraiii'ist
Hardin; prraided:, &* • nuittrr of frond
taaatft tiiat portioa of tbt film tvia
rilmlnmtrdi fnr ihr pudIIc prtanurittft.
1 ri, pravuniBblT fttlll in tha Fox ar-
rhtvri, hut will nrji. t-c tlina-Q unlesi the
prapt-r oneaalon "af
1 inn nA"< *.
1 is-l la id taatc taora awtr aa>«nt
■ ■n bar BJ-odarllftaa akVAT « ram-
pa'c- tttlli ani«| bar.
piclurr Ib*1 *hr- tip*- niarf,. fn tW p ».i
aill bin mo" 1 rxprHAtTO productioiu.
In fa-i. It might br anid that h*T pk-
torn will be f*arrr and "wltrr.
Thia near reginir atavta with "Thr
Roar Jinan: of a ThotUdtid Voara Ago.*"
hj Mftbal Wapanalla. (Jror K r If. Baker.
arhoi dir*-i*d NBiIntnir* In "RcvaUdoa,"
probftbla thr 1 -?.! thing aO frrr did,
Trill dirrrt IIIaa llnna. Tbi« picturr, it
M riprr-ttd. ... ,il ( „. r |Jir*r tintca Aft
mar* ba anj of thf p mt o BM Vk"a Dana
HlBis. The pJnn i-. aa ar undrratBni! 'f,
{■'. mfllto ,Vinhi Flniia at big aa ajij- atar
in thr- 1110! i.ii plrluro orhii. The lort
Of n reward of niprlr fur hr|nic popuTftr
irith tbrrmotloii pletttre oihltillor".
Brcaon to Do »■#!'- Nrri.
Aftrr tba '"Spanivh riapc*r.'' Tumraltj
fltrhm itrroou could not get *mt of di-
rrrtio!- fola Nrgri in brr next if p*
wantod to. That pirtorr i< alrtadr bnr-
Ing a i&vaital aror- prrparrd for it prrp.
IrAtoTF for crttiftg it rradr for • road
aboa-iB£ VtVIl. aVva-a.r. Urrhcrt Eraiioo 1
i* baa** in aaaTaa^rWa -d b"1« a brirf ««i
CMlii.r in Nrar \ aT y gfc i hjb, BKt aa-
KigaTnrilt la "Mi Mao.- in «hicb Uaaa
?j*atn trill be plarrrd. ("Todactimi b -- tha
BBTtura arjD. he -lartrd nrxi njoath. '
r*art llaa la llcdar*.
Word i-ocara from I'aria that P'Brl
Whitr j* H i MjiritDTuAd arorktng hard in
ft rid of trn rsfr*, poneda. The**
uonada a'tra gaJnrd abilr ibr W4ft ril
ing in a Conreni in Francr and, Vh"Jr
rrtrr ■<-' knoa-a l|in* $r* brcomiiiE lo
bcr. they are not a walonmr addition f.u
Ihr Bart of *hmr« ULia Wkilr baa to |»
In h^r pictnrei. Al awn aa aftc Reta liil
of Jirr unn-ir.fi;).- aroidupoJa nlin rrili
lirsin wurk in PhtIb undar thr dJrtc-
ti it Kda-anl Joac, "frfa wlih MUt>
Whit--, haa hizimJ a eoatrftft wjtb n
•■■ j-ih-'i film .Lh-iit-ii-iiTlris .-.n,|i in v hcadtd
I'f A. rilinann and KriSttild Fari. FpJJi 1 WILa-lAM' I'OIM M.
'►rman baa arrivr-d lu Paris to write tb- I Wk« n.. ««• with th* Lmw a-ri T
a-Jorj. FaHr, ft a-*n*, haa baeofae Clw j -« rJiiafcar, r* opa. lab Al*la.
j,.[:ii.. ;i .| . ,.i, h iij;;.» of 1mim>;«\ nanag I j baa.(r*. \
Noe n-iahinc to run ibr dia^cc of bnT>
lac all hrr tild onr-rrrl fi'-tiiro foiatcrl
on Ihr puldfr. Watt Pickfo*d ha« boligiit
tip Ibr rntlr-f lot of Blngriph ene-raaJtr^,
Many of ihr-ar aran directod bf D. W
Orifrta mad iiirSndrd in tha cut nth
arrll-knaara r'Ia*rn ftft. Artbcr Jobnian.
Robcrl llirryo Llonai Barr^tnvfc, riot-
rnr* Turner, Flarrftca Ijarirn^e. Ka:-
Prira and albrTa. A->> frtm triahiBs
to haap Ibcar aU-tioser* fpan tha *t raa-i.
Mj<* Pickfard wkm ragar to add to h*r
wJlrruoD uf motion p'ctDr* hrgalirr«
gjEppir for paraoDftE rrason*
rabllrltr Mam itritca a Baak.
The tioldavrn Film Conipanr have in
author m (hair ihiu-t. Ht fi noca atfaar
than I>i>b#na If. >"jwUr!l, m*]io »■ .i>
chjrgr ■•( Iraitc paprT rMtblidtjr for tioll
«rrn. He ha* juat written a book cal'dl
"llara. Tri^ha, He"*. 1 ™ whkb tha Can-
tttr* " '"L.r^iir 1 bringing •■■■•-+. Tb'
book, wr wndarttaiid. wakra an Weil book
for t>o»a and girl... yonns and old, whn
Iibvo crar Imd a dog or who have artr
ioagad for our. fhia U not Mr. MitcbnUV
Hi-i: wort tn thr Mtrrarr tirld. . Ha ut
thr mil 101 uf 'Thr Cirma CqohTM In
Tnwn" and "Bobhr in Sfarrh of a Birth
day." IJ'jiiii' Mr. Mitohrll'l anrrajaa i<
■n author b* la HtJdtbif no the joh at
Cotdarrn writing rpit-a tbt ihr t-arfoaa
trad* publfcutlonft,
Oa Iba lorw Parsr.
Plttabnrg fa baring a treat, Ud
nigbt tha A^dtdr Tbeetrr, rr-mlr At
qnlrad b» Mbhtia T*fw, opened, Ibd air,
]^v a . not wiahing to rfarat Piltahtirr
out of iti dttr. rook t paVtj- of atari
thrrr for (ba formal opaning of ai*
fi'* bona*. In (ha parte aren- L*w Od*
W1D MnrrlaaT l,nrr Foe, Clairr Win4-
aor t -Mr. a nd Mr- "Smi.ing " Bi'lj g|naa«.
FTr'rn Varti^ f'srai r 'radoavbj. Bd-
mond. Law*, LUrna Ta'ahroaR and othera,
Mil 1« • faaardj.
Aflrr having bpfearad is Cbiiln
Ray"* rcunaara. "*?h* tiirt 1 Lora*." ind
UBfatrfaTa drama "The Hanehfaaek of
Noira Iraio*.'* Pativ Both hnilrr h noaj
rrvrrtlnc rn cofriedy. JUa ha. b**a «. n -
raird for thr trading role appoaita Poog
la* HacLcan In thr ociwcn arfiaT'* ldap>
titiow of Ha^moad Mitcbrork'- fqrmcr
ataga TahklB "Th aTaml(aa CowitiL"
Ta BaHtaU a.t Chaaaawa or r<iaaa-*rrr
- The fitaat of Iwnor t«~daa _ at tbr
wrctily rn>*tlng of Ihc Theatre OrrpaTA"
CT h aW a aar of ( '0 dun area k P-tr r J. J)tad>.
hho bad heen Inritrd tdaddrraa th- thna
tra owner* an Ibe.Fodrratlnn Bank aad
Th*r Ar* All Daina II.
Bociata haa aiucpltnhad. to the lure of
the raotioo rrictora, and li 14 an BTrra-
.
»"eV j
day ore n t * & «!■' now for aocrt- r^rial
ritT to^grt a fob I'Ujriog a ;.,-,r. t*%aar - /
Tha racvr*. Tlw Ifttrat m tr^-nhrr ihcar ^J
aJlegfanra 10 to* wlaat 'dnoa h Uh. j
Qagnod l'afl and h-r t«v, niinr»D Pel."
Thrr barr Meh laAaa ■ Btnall plrt In
'■The tlemai Oiaf Ud m a wrj
Idaiaad with tor Uf- nf aj rondor. jrteturv
aetor— thi* mat h* nn| r the bcElpiiPl
for thfta.
Hajr 41*- l*< fl aaaf a.
t>-.il DaAlilf ,'. tt [faaH naoo vtt-a
UCrUrnt inrhoritr. nny go to Kusai :
fthorflj to lalir faction pltfiflrrt, H-,
piM* ara «iiU indaTmlrj, bbt hr „ cw-
■idrring feoaU tu the Porie: ctirnarT amj
haa diarnu-J tb* pmacIhlJte of tbr iri
wfTh ...in. rf In. dtm. friend^
A 1.1 n*. »r Tar*.
Aba Waru-r a p«nt two w«atj (p
BronWjn one nugliL Ian *trk and wliL.-
tCudying thr liga Loardi Ida Aye* fell
I uport iij- jtfclr '-T*-' Uawanted tfiildj" --
j tH.ii* being the nanM *f g ik»v put gju
j by a Btavk company thrrc, H* e^djH
tha tiilf! and in pov ready lo do ImAjnrr*
I with an 7 Him prftdnerr lAo ih-rLj * geu-
aatiunjil nntne f*r h]a baXt. thrtAet,
1 •
*
"MARRIAGE MAKER" SHOWN AT RIALTO
Taauitic Story. Well Dit-ie£«a* by
- Williaa dcMille. Sacoeedi in
leu; 3iffe rea:
chasi.es de rocbx AS FAUK
By D010THT DAT.
The I-IUfjaiaJ acr aLoarn ij.. [.. b* « eoUl-
h'nodrd race for fair in "Flu- M^rr.j^r
l!«k*T," *Wih aurted «:■ tias-tusnl
Ml Iht- Itialto .'Tke*lTf 0:1 Sntdar. f.o.d
( . Hroiik'irr IbMa 'forty tbonaaud |amnd*
; *( th? rarrtrkek, bjiH [•! Acidly ord'r* h'a
t.n-rii r- to hri u- AC hi: [llaitCel an (Lit li*
ni«y twit uiit e>f .paying bi* dtTiiit in u
f>rrf>-cliy grpttrnjaplj inai:n«r. Tb-
hitler fi**hwi the -treA^uir *m,'. w|ji\- h>
iiatri (w ^rrjJi lurd'heoTlirJ- ha hI-.-hi i!L-; ■
' a tat>recve l>«forp J1I1 u-^ir ifthr* bltu-
■rhr oa*^ ,Tb-n Alexandra Vpncr, thr
hrroZ»r. ■ u.i" ' bi. -'nt-rr,-- what If
aLoui jo faka plarr. anil |oea i'»»
witbant ^rea aofgeatiuF that there aight
lia'tanv other way »;U. l*;d Slovhiirr
raAat up bJa [>.«!"' Io 4a away with him-
.a*H ha ranch the -a.-ji* taaJiatr aa he
fu : gji" take Dp t 1 -' pen t* write- a uole.
The ffluJPOr* will atBIld 'for tHJ liltj.
»e*Bjlrta>ci'. Ifka Ihia, hot when fhe
/aitAitte part *t the atary eaair la thtrr
were murmpcr *f f>aar>, dpgiirtlBg." ■*>.
Aa a amirrt »f fan. m'i-i.'. ibr faciu-
J^a tuaai in the atory. i» <;ii)fr ibr iun-i
iMIraaacTau^jKUra.. at Iraat In »ur upiiiLik.
This :■ j:: ■d*;-; + Lip J n ul lldrrrrl
j KuUd.1V r lay. "Tor FaoH." aiul hjh*i
he lahm a* a fanta-y — uufonnuairlj.
toe IBBMaaaj tabled cniqnd >a at thr Hi-
■ lu jrifrnlor tftte Ihrlr •'.'nrofn* rtrioii*-
, ty, x»i e n l flV i aerm u ilm».i th-jo
ia^TPA ml,. M, tj. 1.,! r ,f |jp fftU at all.
Paaa ! m.-.r,, | a f|*l4a.
. A' avlbi fatinlikr. n»u caVurla lji th#
j MM n-iih antral dnnriug uuiuf u -.
Br ,o»-iTheara Ltird a^«ttha» tel( the,
i'-:i>. :'■■» that In- rn,i«t many In mon'-y
I anil itol tbr girl he bjvew, The r#indiU
I y:i- *"/-r. tr> tflvc lairti li r >p bit (he faftW
•» thai be may makr a f'tViuue mid
fnarrv Ihr bIt! uf Ipiw rhoii-i . IwirdHton
Inirj atwppQi bi* itfficr. auJ Uic fauali>
onr b dmnnj: U) i in diu(i.-r p) .ihr j by
■ thr p ■„ ■, ,^; l.rtlrt-. , '.'. 1^... .::.--.
RtM i ]>M .r unHatiiral to ihia rraaturt-
I 0; tfa wandja, «pd n* poikla Vul b> alt
j tbr l.nij:j*f,. m lii, pirtiirr, h«-« fwlUh
I tbrf are lu lirr tap* atl nrtiffidal iifr.
Whri, he adjure rr.-ryihiaf U bit lik-
ing, ]<airin; vft ibe Tariow* cojple* ai-
1 t-Mfdinr fo ,i,e aatiafadioa of all, L»
1 daeidra tbftt hr eaa i.Jrfal, ih>> ibain-
i-erity uf rifiliuiioniwi lunger, aa ahrdd-
JBg hi. Hofhaa, be up* in dnn« tbr £ i»t
■■kin 'miOir .■ aCU I-'-i'ird -I.J-. i and
lr*.|« Eat 1: to Li* «-«afre>r>. *f ilir wikhIj
nfiie**.
A <j-j''-*ir emcrit, Ihia. dlld but .'j.>
i-raiiar titan a Cmd: i>al wf llw »mf yon
get in ".ii mr.i i-i !■:•■-* |*r« P jiV ai-
h.alii* l» rkftnr'' l^'lr d>t 'warier. "M-f
gel aafia a "rn:" *™ ti> «j.-**, *.. li in a
■Jaa atT aal whrl**I Ti:r Mjrrijge Mak-r" '
aill W alloj-Itrr -sh-l, *,ful.
labaaTBI ale Ruvlia Uaaal ta aaanaai
Candidly, we k"ke : 1!. I'artiniUn* 1
did are Itb l"heriw * lt«.ha" Wr 1
'jHaaaaaoa of thr faun. II- La a big matt
and It t* »ut r.i-'jr Un *iic'j a atAlurc t -
(ft fealitnc mIh-ut,. rftt <w.K*. ...s.. fi.it'>- j
Tafrra and ibt- l:>. )>u: Mr. de TEiH-kc. al- '
I bon it It lint [larti'-Ji'frij gneiafiil. dur 1 !
rfie uii impah nnd elftCoj jierftirniiiiu-i'. i
We (uve«;a n =noilly elth*f ■.( eomedy l»r»i .
lii* rul». jiud .* the in ■" ■ pnt 'hf life In
tlin film. .lark Broil i- Jn-t ade^lwU- j
I^iril rfifj-nbjry. mid Agneji Asm did mi j
look her brii by a htag a,jf,i (h,r lu tl.-
Ckiae-upv either) hut t>rr'i!ip- tneM idai-
rra ,who have afKfd Cbfajj g-oif wink -ti
[tirm-r ih- a i'.il.». «»rr -i ■' i = u ;■ -i i t"."J run-
t-eruit-: ibe utw.-rrd::i2* nf t^e l*>ni ap
acre aotoe nifUibrr* «f irir ainiiema, de
llncne. Iteireai-r. Vnew * b.il hr war abrnf.
ft?id Sftie- ■ jierformaace irf an iiniixunl
role to that i' w«" amnd mil in aaaaal
inruii.ry ,
Tber* U »oifia luTeljr |vi>-: ^.a^iliy ri
1 tip i«"i^u-r and a eto-nv aid -*bt- aithl
irrP'-. at' p*r:iitilarly cAWthe. The ,
AgMra of ib«' faun romliu hm a .high ,
tAtwra wa!U at ailhoieued 1 gaiivt n J
accnr of VetJenr *piri--.n.--. »■»■■■. ■ .1- \ pir-
liir-*n»ir ivimr>a*inii|i«. ^ti-| lg r l.-n
Tighlrd Ami phutotr.Tplw.l etSrdTurr
wr-U.
A Tat4»*et*$4 i|oart-i; ■ p --.'vi «".fh c
arh-rt^j "iaie SruJa , f.:Ii ■ G.I I •<
Poar*. - ia,| [j_ wTer.nn t-i.a-t-'j al ar-
aa et jaai , ' fir-pm "| nhaliji In ~
AH laana ».,.. may '... ■ i'r^-a *JL-i_--
Ifuint- 1 b; rllr ■l*lli;i«li •»■' I'jv (ea.til^T
lilm f-mi il^- ifrti utrj ■« b|W «■" pactVac
e.rui-1 if" a-iv in ■» i- s" ■ (pittraj
af **!ur>i '.MiiM - v "Tb- lnai'jjaiil *"
WlBt. thra a ta#j tt*«:h>i 1. - L ■■ i li f — «h..
tb"i:g'j,t ii tsir .tj;tr^s..;j Ht>l ciuii-*-
y*m tit: i-.v f.vf r".a * ;■■ --ti'-'rEdlu'ii, 1-ai
t-+ee tl,- nSggHt k n. U»"J in. ibr w«r|-| (
wo-tlil End d d;3h*ii * li -'l f 'hr-mgh t&l* |
ilOt* aHtaa-n rt '->-t iBjpbJBtbJ ,
Jia f d ism h-.ir-y |j ; i.
I nnj er llrnp. Mr*jri.
Kiifeiir l"n| -IT yaara "hi. \r# l-knmvu
patHI biryer nf "j H«ftar a:r-rt. *':ou'itd'
f>:d ?*ia*-tlagp tn CttBihlfll (.!i>iir;. BniJffJ
ii.C arer h« ZiniJ teen lnT!'*tifg|rt| an a
I'jmrp- «r uithb'iMltiK *|/i>ai fhi-ji
Kmaru-I l>iTfdi«f i| T UVai riTtli ^tr-r:
Had Hainvte] VVelniti-benk nf !J',i\ ifi7,u
rTrrri. lli^hmiajid HiFI.
MORAN CONVICTED
ON JULUVAN LAW
CECIL DE MILLE MAY QUIT LASKY
r.i Ovrn T»t, araarh l.llrrarr.
I'nMh- «-jteK(?»* « h'I he ii> .1 11 I'oe
rarii. I!i"_ f ! bjit-'I *nd VaJeniLnt areane.
ibr Bwaftyg, Sfttyrday afi-fiioon, m ctle-
brp-tr ibe fmrual o,tciiinr o' the 1'iirdhatn
l-ran,-h ad" itu.- Xew York iMibli-- I.Kwary-
t>ne of the teaiar*-! ail) baa (dio-iiB tr.31-
imaed of more than iOAXJU ri.ii<J-vn Of nil
aefaaob in th* Iftirar.i diatricl. - - . , •
Man Held in ComntctioD With thi
ScbotUkapf labbr ry Ii Toani
Gail'.v of Ha*inj HeToWeri.
Kusana .M-.ra.r. »•> yaam i.U. arhp ba*
h*n ii the. TamhA *in,r Jitlr '£{ 1a«i
-,nder ha ,3 bf Jim).**' for hi* alltgad
■ aa a aa rrJ aal with. Hir t^»)U>f Jewel rab-
jiery i.f Un, Iren* S- r.i. ■-!».«. r 1 -" laat \>w j
Trir"*. - 3 . ..-.■,-■« 1 -ii yearerday In tic
I'ourl of Hr**->at Mviioaa trf Tl-ylarJn*
.■* Snl'tTan bin- by haring in hia poa-
ie'-'i"n tw.» rftaataMi .lu*: T rv* Daniel 1
a*. Murnby. A. D. VaaanWa aotf tj-orae
'. PfCetfe : -ri.-n.Jr-,! Mvrai, to the
iVniJ* f*vr LiiTeatigitioM and teutence tin
Saptanao**- «*Jf
tloi^tire Ohrl'tl?. tit Poih'e lleid-
iiuarter*. "--nBel thai Uitrau •(»* bt-
i-,;-i 11:1 .luna 11 nt l-'ii Watt flcirenra
fn'rrl »i ■■'■"«■! and lh*e n %ry to au s,iart-
niniJ- on Weal X^irtyBTTt'Jith *'r^ei
• li fjiinil III Lit. jrOp-aM-ashpli. T'-'-t drtev
Tive aaid that 'Monti tuld him'thjn he
t\if<\ jn. ihr Vtaftr aarriila jtrreL apart-
iiinil. apd when inaailigfttfaii •*■■*• mwlf
lbs-fa Bdr -■..!■?'.!>■ waa fuiuiii in a bnratu
drarww and an,»tbar in a ^alfar.
R«f«rr nn tJipgfi ninrnuion, aaid ?ft
La*] brrtt - w<\ by Mo.-ftn. waa ;. :■ In
etidrpt-e. M+r*u !««, thi Wiloaaa aland
rrd drdarH he la-i ,*jgued ' i. ]. .a. ;-- ^
afre* tlir polli.-*- had etiraed btni and
ihrtaiene-I tu t^ot bi^i .nrrr Ibe head with
oor of (lie |*a]*4f*a*Vi 11a iUiii-j ibaE he
tired ai (he Xinety-serentb .:*.■*■; (tpart-
ti ■•. h,i: a-lnii.irri L,r had routed thr
ai-anin-at and iha ba inratdrd L* a»r F
ijpra the nui day.
Director Wilt Tike Own Unit to
the ReAlart 6-tnJii. ud Releaae
ThToOf a ParamOnnt, It U U.A
• TtXVVTS" HIS jUR FICTCBE
is^a a: mpui* i*iaaIawaLi?«ia*iflr>*k.,.
HOLl.TWtXrtl, S,|d. IT,
Hollywood' heifere* that I'eeil B.
JJaMi!!e and FiaiM*. Iiayert-[j5ky are
at ibe parting of rbr wa.y>.
Prediet ion ■ ". «■ tkt t .-. in ■•■- ' director
«U1 laar* bb. aint tn Real Art »tudi"<
after 'Trlaainb** >aa taaaaL roBpTete 1
I meet with na .denial from eithef ..' bh*
j -"».: t aakrtfam.
Lt la aaid har* (bait eitagrerniru'^
! bare arhuHi -,.», tha big-* coat ad !*■
J '- M'.Iie fruduci -jra »*4 that in Ibe (a-
, hara iha dtr<rt'*r will d* hia oatn hnane-
- ■:.- aaid relaaae thrronih Pgraamnr.
It i« aaaarad thai Jfm hfill* Will pri>-
■itee "TVaaAtib" at tha Laaky atudW,
b it 1*0 fuethi-r. blaat for worh thate hat*
"irrji .r,;n.-.j-;.--.:l..
While .Taaaa L. Utky waa lrnul io fa'.
pratar. of 'The Tn t'ooalouidnMnU.'
quaaliooad rvararptng; the raflsor
ajhen
be rillad attatitios tu tb"e fact that
tf" M-,.!i- La under roatrart tn ParamAuat.
SCANTILY-CLAD, WOMAN
GIVES THIEF CHASE
Hon of Clothes Tom Off by Nail,
Btoby Finerow Qoei
After Youtk
Ai-curdkig lo Mra. BecVy Finr-row,
wboar'.bnalHind i* iLr proprtt-tor of *
jewelry atnre 'at- ITS Beat H04M011
■Ifeel, thr r«l*M nf ufe'a rOtuJltMn ul
draaa iir iinijraai ■natl«-r« u -thirj when'
f&* faf *«l»>rcg 4 tattf. When ft |t-jl(>.
•ofl-aaaakaa yauth «iler*d. lae *atall 4» t .
lair yraterday ar>rnooa. frahbed fJ.Ot'O
wonb' of .'i.iii. ■■.>■! rijiga ont of Backi'a
lrand and ran tw Ibe atreer, aba faliawM
Tim in.-ti middeauaaa that ahe abcotin-
irted a nail on a workman'a hearh iltd
bat « aaaajnat pari, of her tjothing.
(Jrdlnarily baafafiil. Mis. Finai«w (or-
i.--: r.ll ubiiii her Bppearavee and dt.hrd
into thr atrect "aa it," thnrtfiig for aaajie
one to "atop Ibe lairf." The aight of lhi>
■1 aniiljM- 1 .ii| wamaa chaalng thr youth
aronawJ the whole flrigbbWbood- and lu
an I rial aa l folly a thouaaad peraoaa war*
in piirault of th* being man.
The dftr^BB- larlef dartaaT in; a a :r-e-
sent in Orchard afreet *ad tan to Ihr
ei^d", Mr. Fltiemw aid the rrowd /*i-
l'*nl UtK when rbe; <rgd|«d the r—*t
I ih" thief had daMppeared.. B*rty put
haaae again without a fctrrei.
;'.
THE COMBINED
NEW, YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923
PRICE TEF CEHTS
THE NEW YORK HERALD TO TO CONTEND
$J.
■
PUBLISHERS' STATEMBNT
ON PRESSMEN'S STRIKE
,
Bradford Merrill u[ the American, isaucd the following Mtutcment on behalf at
tbV newspaper t>wner*,-a.ib4ert to nflicnftJiig or correction HE fl-'neerBig to be held at
HM o'clock in the WairtsTf-AhiiiriJ.
The stateroom. foUyWH : «
Tlif Arrr.|inp*r rwifBe™'" SiriW.
Tilt prtortntu'fisiiflojfil on oil the morning and evening iietYsDapeTS, member*
Of the Publishers' A*«MlKkin of New York, stoned nri -*itllfl»" atrilce soon _aTter
tnidnlflut ye«t*ltl«r. The strike wn* ordered, nreortttng to a rttatenufint issued later
in the day by (ieorg:e L, Brrry^ proaa'cut of the International Printing I^eaamen and
AsafatantV rninn.Et n nJtatlhf oE "lew than four huhdVod members or the union out
nf more thnn two thmiMind." ,_ - v _, v _j,
. President Berry pffLdnlt? rtnted. further tlmt "the action of the Nut lot*
nniuii ii in violation of intern nticmal law. No ramrtlon of sucli nciion wo* retueateil
by Web Pwasnwtf* Union Nil 25 nr New Yortt Cltsyrnw given by the boart of
ilireclOTs of thr inteinatlonni - , Jn (nldiiinn, the atriae notion is In violation of *
rnwliuiou inwwd hy Now York Vulon No, 2G giving tlie bourn of directors of toe
interrmtlunDl UnhWi Authority to determine pant* to be aubmiltecl to arbitration.
The, nepjtintions between the newspaper publishers cud Proaident Berry flild
but international bonrd of/directors of till ternm of a 0** contract left* progressing
favorably. Tlie unfon mid the piibllHher* aj^eed only loat work on important amend-
ment of the working Jmum in favor of the men, (Jn teftrntttg of toil ndjustmenl,
J'reaident Berry WHitr - lo [life publishers September 11.
■T *m delighted to learn ftf ibi* final adjustment, wblrli Is ■ cnmpJijnent to
both the representatives of the piituinberti nnd tlie Inl*faatl4Pal Union and on *n*
dorsrutrnl of tbe prifcetm of i-opi. 1 Illation."
PJaJMCrit B«rry n>Veu: fornnoihcr meeting with the owners of It* New \or*
-nefrapriperA to inke till otber tflrtftlbi of Ihe rantrnrt. TTm" owner* immediattlj
afjeda to bl» Mtimtfan amt they vvn walling Mr. Werrr'n jemrn l<> the ettjjf ofl
Mniidfly j tpjinl[3 iltn roDfermce. -'
irLin oo timt Dlfht J W local nnlna, without fnrthap
I?
notlc* to lhe>>BbTi*lierBi.i?p to' IVvfidrnt Berrj-. lo vlitfm they had .-onuuitifd ibe
Mitlre fbarcp of <(helr nrprotintViDW. Kti-m-i:, . . , . ,„..,■'
Thla "outlaw 1 : atrike in the firct Btrikf nf niiy f>f the iirlntlnjc nuti puUUhhin*
OnlooH emploj4*l by Ihe' tie Weill per* fw wiflre thnn .thirty rear*.' (Jontmrli bav«
al*ayit b**n Jteltlrd amJcabrr fcy -nex^iaOon lad woHliatJan ttt br arbitratloa. _
I'WeSrltnt Befrj- 4n.Vr of&ctal nnth* ii>_thc iacjil anion y*«[etday that the strike
of ih* New Vurknnta'ti In Hlejtal horiftue-
*r r
be mnitiiaiwd and Ihe' prjpciple of nnllrctive bBrxalldn^ u brtwem rroph>) - «r*('-jrn..l
rmplojtfts' oeRaniiatiorw be upbelil."
r- t'iidpr tic OOTUrtitntloni tbr board «r dir^-tni^ of tlie IiHrrnntinTird fnion Ua*
power, to.rwuke Ml* chart^r"nf tin: New York urtl<m And •■•uHlflw 1 " all >»f It* member*
■fur T-io]ftttun of their nirrrwnrnt. ■
rFenincoil Hrrry box nntlfird David Bttnaiw, the ntwafUttPt «f tl>.- New \ort
union, th« h^ wmild bn very n-luctunt Iw 'tikr *"i«;li OfetWi, but tbflt unli-tr. "ilie
Swvberahlp ImmwlJatnIy rrttiriw to *rorfc,' ft jwflld be neccwarj- to cnnl the charter
ittrw York Wfb Pr«*inei>'» T7ni«ii ,^a. 2S. 1 ?
The JtJefral *trlkt tirrTentiid all »r the tnorhlajr ife i^vmfiiR new?pa[>rra fr*nn
^juuinfc reiiilar rdltionn yi^ti-nlay. Thvy ire Printline joint uml.ra Uiin rmirutiiz eon-
tuintnx co-ndrni'ed niwn anqlHarins tin; tftb-brad «f nil tlie inaminAjjapfTfl. '
Tbv Tiewsptiper nwncrx had eonNentetl lant week to sJiortvr hoLr/R for the priw*
ineni liotb. dny ntid ujjht. TJiey urr now ini.vin^. iind ure willing to Continue, to paj,
tlic aLtbrsI vrnaw void, in. the United Btiiten to newspaper ^k^aiuvu.
KEENAN STAR IN
"PETER WESTON*
JUJI IL'lIAJUtU T«EATBti— : -TmlM »>•-
-'ftW'tfltJT 1» t*W *fl« "5" " ,nl(
bd UllhtU^ Oi-iT.it- .
Tfea
]Mb*u* Wwi« t .
Juim *e,"iP»B:.
JtMl4 «W0ttt.rV
Till iWS.. v
P«M Wp«t«..
John fnaWP- •'!
Hiarr Vfcw*n4
Patil VaBUia
Tin BollW-.V. -.."■!-
WiiiL*ia IIi.Hl*.-...--
Thi P*tt» Ofltt",.,
rAJrt.
...>...iltt
•JtB SUbPk
.(.id'.l'i Aail!i-"
.,..,Ho(» Dr«""l
, Vr>nk KMMn ;
, UljJ* V*f1D I
.....rrpil HMlf? I
..YihttHd-LTfU I
i.-i. W. ..BVhilfti i
...'Till n«ta!!
...A. ft. Ihfta
LEXINGTON PURSE
WON BY ACTUARY
- LKXTN6T0N, Ky. h Sent.- Itf,
' MakiH( bis second start at i1k> meetiiif ,
.ActMrj, h 4-jrear-iild aon of Dick VjnnelE
and A lie*- Baird,. ecrrriqc the coloni nf
n, EE. Anderwon.fccftjTtd.a ruaawiy vic-
tory oier n an all.. .field; Ju iht Mtindj'a
Landing: Pin-- -.n one Hiite, which w«j
thv reutiire:) ufferiiiE ai the y>c-t i.;' tbr
KtWQtfiy AaciMrdatfun riiin afiernuoii,
II"1» t j >-v wbh Kfi-nii^j mid 'J'cndtrr- ^vth
tblra. I
---. Hepucl got tljc Ande-rmn «dT «wi)f
■ ' '-' — ' . , - It'j il (lying ^n*Jrt Wnd opening up n (ood
Sam U- Ha'rrif prwente4 Prank ' ndvalltafie. nu tho*Htj[ tarn Acruarj i-..(-
" n* i hm ilAEvta I "% ft *" 1 '" 4 «Pl*eitinn fcafe sm1 pauud
Ui( judtef tbree it'iiji N.« in (he gooo n ith
tkiB 7ni-i- loublue bkek. HoitfteKB, whirh
READY FOR RACING
AT HAVRE DEGRACE
■ v 'Bpiclil Dlavaich loTil Korill»»T«1ilT#rt,)
Ha^'RE df, rjBAbk, M4: Sept is
The Kail ni-nion of racinc In Maryland
will lie unhered In tomorrow with the
Openioa- of the (en-day irteetinc of the
UarYnrd Ag-rlecliiirml ofld Br*ed*r» A*~
hOCiuliwi ;l; Him. il- Once. DnrlnR
vhr ini-ii.HV >.r-wii:n three flO,000 pump
v.iM bv given; thr Eutern Shore Handi-
cap, for iwojear-oidM: The- Fotomac
nanriieo|<, for ilufr-,. .-ar-Mt^ and Urn
Have Je_ tlr^^e Htndlcftp for " tbree-
yfur-olris and upward. Tire Euiern
Hilars IJniiflirjiii ,around which tb> Op<n-
•Juyt im^Tiiui haa bcMi budt bn<
Siranye Persons in Truck onj
Chappaqua Road Who Spirited
Away Violim on Night of Mur-
der Brought Into Case as
Part of Defense of MiHWrmire
Accused in White Plaint Court.
CHARGE NOT MODIFIED
Grand Jury Begins Investigating
Alleged Conspiracy of Defend-
ant's Relative* to Defeat Jus-
tice— Slain Man's Parents,
Kept in
Appear.
Seclusion, Later to
—
dTatrn 2! 'tVplnnu. There lire- jflfojn I twioita ponona who UtM *long tbe
MUfctM 1or the lVtomac and eighty for *■.■.____.,-- __j K i-a*«*t«ii vk. k~^
■. .r ,....—. .i_ .i .......I.—.. MiL-^st t.btppiqi** road, netj. which tbe bony
ipi dc- Ljrttca Handicap. Sfy.'-'
ehaatng will Ivt feoiurad ax the me»t|iTg.
mill each at theao t-i*;»t« carriea a ufirm.-
nf $2.t'lK). -faapM Kowc nrriT«d wit'i
twenty of Hizrf PlJW Whttney'a string
•.-"kLi-i-iIii; . Other Mtabha an tJac uruundv
Ate tbo«e Pf \Y. J. SaJovra, ». T. Wll-
mjii, K. B. Mcl*eon, J. S. t'eaden. Sternal
Boan, Kalubria Stable Tbr Cltin Hid-
die t'urrn, A. II. Slofrijt. Hatl L'nrr. M-
,J, Ileiilp. F. Whitney, itrteatJj* fltobk,
WIHla Sharpe KHmer, Wi Martin, Ne-
vada Htock I'ana. W. K. Harflngton, J.
B. Shiaker, G. C. Winftey, A. S. Winks
and Kdward Tlbtier. '
The Hwenh* Stable got in.froni f.lan-
adq Hiindoy nvghi. while Trolfflr ia.hcra
*r Thi >:.i niejr,
\V1UTE PLAJNiW. T.. Kept. IS.
Vigorously ttiincierjna; •-*■«;.■ it, iur
teaTltttod? of tbe . wttneiK* for ihe Stale,
Altan A. Campbell, jifcpef ' for TValwr
M. ITard, ' to-day indicated (hat part cf
the defense of the tnA.fft tbi- udllloeabrer
banker would be t mi flic body or Clar-
ence Peter* bad b**H awred by two mya-
and John Pinga*. loaRipir better than
nftcr Ins long siege of lllnaw. li nleo
on the grounds with -a string ot rae-r-i.
A". G. WajgtWi oane down (rtitt fiav-
fltogn with the Tbomaa t'lyde liorw*.
Others here air E»B»r Hhaw. J. W, Bean.
Klmbnll peiteraon, L. Y. Harroaker, O,
\Y. Foreman, VOliSA Hall, K. TraemnD-
M. J. Kelly, F\ Bmlthaon. -T. H. Stotler.
,1 A. Coburn. John Pnrrt.ll, Kenton Sta
ble W. M. -FiffonK R- t Miliars Tn-I
MUlor. 1* Eoseabers. C. H- riuahes. I-
K. Dry*pn- Jan'tit Arthur. J- t. Mor-
tlUJTT and P. Hi Bmlth-
Filili-' Crnwford, who rated a «ring on
the New YorS: tracks during the .emrly
oart of the «eoBon.. I" ronfined in the I e*t
linwiitate UtwpHfil »t Ne* York.- Uw
roaditi»n i^ aald to b* neriuiw.
The (ime set for the running of vie
fin.1 r*t* rrety day ia iM. The off 1C ri]
funilv ii the jrame oa.tlie Spnag m«et-
ime with' th* eiception that Jlartm
Nathnnsnn [» filUnc th* position oTrflc-
in* Ki-crotlirj- In place of .Insepb HcLfn-
nan, who remain**, in Canada to Hbaa
bn> th*- season there-
BASEBALL STATISTICS
STATSDIJJO OJT THIS <\UCM9.
AMierboa l-m-j* "
ClUl-i.. Won, r,o»t. rrrC"V
.\>W Tart. - ^ « ■»'
Mt; Laid* ■ f* ?; "■TS,
«:bleu;r- .- Sl'VS ■**;
Hpitftr, -JH & 1 ..-«»
gallant l.r»*nr.
,-i U l„ Wiwi. l-«t. PerCeti^
htppaqua road,
waa found in a truck.
While the attorney waji closely quea>
tinning the irUnenca Uir> accused uinu
nerVontly shifted In Hfr chilr, at times
closely watching tbe Jorora and m*5a-
riMtaJlj elanejDf gn at Siipnint Court
Joatlen Bobert P. Wagner, who frc-
quetitly Wss called apon ru rnte regard-
ing the admftaion of nupstirn* m.l an-
aVar*. In her anuftomedi place direct"
ly is the rear of Ward, sat Mrs. Bjryl
Curtis Ward, her brad h*v*rt>d end for
tbe most part gazing tij tent ly at the l-twr..
We
38hnlis»
Ottt
USKY INWORRIED
BY KYSE'S THREAT
On Contract Made With
Author.
MISS DOMINO REPEATS •
IN STAKE AT AQUEDUCT
counsel for Film company to stand Riviera Stable's Fleet ffltimus Juvenile Outsphnts
Good Field in Belkrose Selling Event— Tommy
McTaggart's Triple Is Riding Feature.
ABE WAWTEB. 19 NO BETTER j
By LOUELLA 0. FABSOKS.
Peter B, Krnc'n Utile Int^rvldW pnr>-
linhed in The Slonjinc Telegraph yester-
day TOOTnlng. (n wiiii h be tbreab>ned to
■it(! Kainouy Plo.rers-I.ahky for $I00.WK>
herauae of ehanxn made In " Homeward
Bonn']," fonndedi on hi- atwRF, "Th"
Iiigbt to Jivaward." trrodght^ forth r*>
liunr roumenfa from those ",-ttliiu and
wltfaOUt llie infl.iJtln that tern thODgbt It
Wan realty (oO bad not to ba>n noinctbiiuT,
mora from Fantoaa Plnyitrs-Msky «trl
.thai? Ktdf of the argmmeat.
After t£etaDing to atoecy-nlne cpiaions.
many ttt wUrh.were roicrd in faror nf
Ihe fiim company, we railed on Kick
Jolin .IjDdvfgb. ooUaerl of jVambuj Play-
cra-ljiakv, . nnil tried to , grt him to
• mpWfT bin ttrsr laUTrTlew o! the day
trtw. 4t wJi;hrtiiFhr ft> Mr. ___
i'mi>'* uttMrlim that Mr. Kyae bad uttt
that ha .bar- gieen Knman> Floyers per
mis*i>n 10 make Aitch ihsucn pr Ti-eri
needed to meet the meehsuriesl eJtfgenclej
*ettliig in n ' rno>ion ptctare protjiirtjon. hut fast
*. —4* A ctt,u^ nit i ««_ * a ^* r - fry 11 " flnimed that Famous Pltier*
touch with the White Plains poUec i«d hi(1 nft ^J g produce s ■Horr that
nf the rtanfliUon of the -dead man. .Ho»e-| doe^ not follow tV general form sod
■was followed by Harry Greene, a former ! "fii'lf of thp ■/rigina!.
atate tspoper/wbo pow ro>idei ia Unajta*- j J***? 6 !}* 1 ? %$ ^'V™*? S ] "
■ trtfi muto of i p,ii]ni|opher to rntcn into
ile» at this vharacter, 'but
trooper,
ri3lr. " , ■*' .
fnuuetlUlclT afT-f Ihe rnorning sea-
ntoa opened fonn«r Judge leaf c N- Milli.
of. mu.ii»el for Ward, moved for tbe re-
.!(!«'' \un of the i-harjte In tfee .Jnflfctment
from flint decree tqurder to a Jes«r de-
gta«i ■ "■
'Eh* refnial of J«*tk* Wtjjnet- ip re-
dnce the charge was regarded aa.lhe nnt
• cviniti btotr n! t!ie iefonae. for -jt .had
heeii felt by .eotiDJcl for Ward that the
rlinrce wonld be made maoalaugbtur.
Watr, in tellrng </f finding-tqe body, raid
that it lay with (he feet toward the Chap- I fight to Q*e-\th*
parjtla Ho*d. Tbi* «- 8 * lit th> jKHCtion i threeof, '^
or Cliappaqua Road aait Uebnta Lane, j *'u*i™
>i* sahj that tbe Vent waa bnttoh«d. bltt J t" rtpose. add to a«ri auhtrace from tbe
linii tbe no^t. which' the formrr Muinc
vote was, open aBd. ha waa .able to «ee j
dgarette ease and a peae'E]' in (be i<_.-t
pocket. . ■■"
"Tn« 31 ;*lrrlas> U<n, ■
Imally, after a lot of mixing, be agreed
to let >ne we Wie ongfua] conl^art lie-
r*ecn Fantous I'las-ers-I^aikT mid Peter
B. Ksatf. The rtatasraph relatinjr it
*h* qji.initfh. j:i the. nririnat utory ftf "Th*
IJgtit to Leeward," after it had become
"uoroesrarcl Bound" on the screen, nrc
.ii fnlhiw«:
■The owner doe* hereby glrr. g/ant,
«r*si, rt.iijr.Ti and tranafer to fli- pro-
ducer, the sole and etcloaiTf right to
make moriun pictnre veratona of the
siid atory entitled "The T^ight to Ij
Miii t>ninino. fleet
By JOHN J, mZ QERALD.
itaoeliter of UltE-
II fcf
itrrH
mu)>"and Mm. Olasae, rontifine* oil
wionlpa; way. TIir blunde fdly regiati
her second stFaight *ince remrnHif from
the Spn when she calloped tiff with Ibe
Bellerose Selling ^I'-ike?. pitnetpll si-
traction of Trsfrrtny"* racing at Aqne-
duct. This f.-vi'-fn flung jnnnt attracted
nine juvenile*, with the Hivirra Stable
representative always' baring tbe situa-
tion well in hand.
' -Victor Vfv*uuVitL proprietor nf (lie
■Blylera Stable,- always haa been a liberal
pOTchaaer "nf thonMigbbred "cine mn-
teriaL Mdinr of TTfineir Fredi Taral a
aetectiufl* bn the yearling market have
' been apt on#*. Pur Instance, Kbaj
Domfno. Thinwss'a $2^200 jrarling In
the Spa, nates rirtc a year bach. . Though j
«Ment perfotmaTiceiv 1 eatenlay s Belle*
r.^r added -Vt/iUi to- her r.roin^, arj [
It la anfe to tayabr is valnnl srelt aboff 1
her original pun*ai»e prire.
The nofeb or this dnah ont of ihe ohu(.«>
was a good one, with Ml** Itomf»n Jnet
clear of Baby V*iir. Back of tbr win-
nar bet- three aUcnrisnl* were ctowly [
lappod. thlrrT honor" Bolne (o the fast
<;10simg IluTDorette. while Noou Hre was I
a tiring fdnrth.
H|» Dvmltti> All the V.mf.
Turner bjtoke Miss Dnmino-off in front j
and she outaprinteA her lOpposltinTi to j
the rlbow. Aft^r the brat furlong ahe j
always was In the clear, ln-.t right at the ■
end she had to tre hustled along lo with- ,
■ttand the bid of ­ Lane. The letter '
as hampered b> IJ. T. Waters m che
WIRVEB8 AT AaUEDTJCT.
rintT kack.
ton fait. :i to 1 alratsbl, evi
lilnri- ■nd ] || t ■*»«, WSM
fl tone j«k, s rn i .tealchf. 9
1 place 1 snd K to R chow, ■•
osl.
Cape cksT. T to tt atpailtffet,
» B »Mc« ami l to I aha>
■felntt.
SBCtJM) HACK. ■
Ttrpnr»tloii 1 O ia f ■trnl«ht,
I" 1 )>laww m.i,a * im II aha
Kins AlbWel, 7 (i. I .trailjclM,
to I plare inU ft' to fi astar
■rrtkartU -
Sspsnarfo, A to 1 siraiant. ** est
Plsnssi l to 2 «sj*«r 3W '-
TII1HD HACK.
R pita*-
Hsiunffift, ii in i Biealathi, b lo
3 *laee aitsl fl to «'• "hi"", third.
'j, fOLRTH DACE.
1'atleeiln Paeh, IN tt t smtlaVIa
ll*S pEaaee Jivd 3 t* •
Hrriifllrn-,
1* B. n(»1
aasaaaasw
HrHin. .-, In 1 ■traljajkt
place and T to i"> m.ttt
FJKT1I RACK.
I.*eky \iil"lnr, U I -j- ( Ii ulralrhti
• sia>i* r
-l*M,
saj M atfa
>d i to 4 «ai*w, !
ihtrsV
9 to ft plaee ns4 1 la ■ i
i a tta i nniiiii, .-. ;
sn«l * t*> ■ sbb«K
Tosh < iai«l'l>
t« ■ plna-e
mhnL
tier, to L Biratatbl. 3 4a 1 place
»4 earest -hfurr. thlt-.I.
SJIXTH HACK.
nn-nr..l, t '- 1 itnlshi, g t* 9
jilmr nnil a tt» S |tj
MTCy running tms dnaeil in determined \ \ T*™J* J* *o > • 1 . 1 ™"- *-
faahioo when clear. Ii may he tbr HM
horse in Jhi* erent ftnished third. BtUM-
._ and also of a I! the motion picture \ rette, after leading a trlfla sjowlr. was
rights, rhertio, and the sole and eicJuatTP 1 pocketed along Ihe rail until the laat
' Siternth. She c^oaed with • good burst
of speed when itfear.
Noon FLre. pnkittvT hi* flrs: aiipeiraiire
aince Jnly racing at Empire Cily. turned
In a good rac*- He mid* hLa run: 4 -lUJ
IO i. L W t'!P tit T- ill
', logethtV *ith tlie
rlfht to'oidapt. ar 1
tit'e and Ibe Ihema
ao'e and n-
range, rhange,
Keenati in "Petir We** 11 '
Theatre last nlgbt- The pbiy Ii in Tour
arta'anrt la,tLo mUff'tit Jftank-Diue^ancl
Leljgb^O" Osmun. t\ ' '"''
"Peter Weartoo.'* hi not new to the
stage, it baling been presented at tin-
Uarria Theatre' in Chieafo for fourteen
vtetD&f In?: scatoD. This t» the firtt play
Lu ivbich Sir. Keeotn baa V*n aeen.-dnr
Ug the liat fouryeir*, he having lieen.
oi-udpufd ' in ■' (ho rnnking u( pictiirea id
California during the :intetvei!jii£ time-
lil- la*t iivpeariiui-" oh thp New Vork
wan rCKHr'fcil *m the favorllv's atro&gest
i-ivjif. mud? a K.i iiw eiTort, bui wat r:».ir!.v
outmatdLed. lie-raced it* kccojiiI ixntddfi
nnd nearing the th re<>-riif.it >i pole -i.-ru-'i
to mute u-p- hot the winner drew away in
tin? t*ttel*rn wiujinift' pny KppurcilL v^urL
1 i-irle-i bad mi great dimotiity m bcac-
inif Tender Sutlt lor the plax,e. -
oEajdu utiOwcft just preceding and dar-
ing ftt ruflpfnff j>r (ho- first two rates
wirrf tv .make the- track a trifle alow.
"Hit! go*Ti& howevar, iiiii a hriu tondnE
uitd enaned the witin?r>> to hvtog up fair-
. t.v' good ilrnr. Auothei- cikuJ" crowd wan
«iag* waa as ta^t^iis in Lb« aU.ita.r case ( , n h|1 nj to vlrB - lU „ KJ £n*
o£ -Julrua Cacaat L H ' . tiallahcr UrotBern' Chllboww, pi colt
The story of ■"Petef AVaatoii w that j hv BaTbtvf Boarbrtn Lmba. Joomed np #* a
or a gelf'HiBdc )rt*& who. hariiig pcoom- tltlkely winners tn*e>lie Hreedera'' Wihtr.'t;
plishcd so much hi t« indwatrial. way. ; whi'ij he wured-art finpteaslve rictory over
py-Hevea that h* hi the greatest power on ;1 tusknrt. band or juveniles In. the dxth
c-srth, tdia egollsnj ia oi-yj-* helming. rUre and i» doiie m •■uiiniled Jrtin Uask^
'Snocraa at any «i#t haK been.Na hfe;a track vecord of r.Ot, ^-3 for five atul one-
motto and he has negUwted eveTythT,iag ha>f furlorujs.
to pot it tbroiisjh, - ' ,./ ■ ■ ■
Finally ' lie over readies, and coJlidea
uith those Miini> in life that'uo nmu
aa cooqilcr and the con fiber ia a bitter
uili". Throiigbuut the play the figure tif
Peter ■■Weston iJomirstc' \» :■ atery.
rtmagly human and t'vejjcolor by an-
ijitto*!! lovo rtvcf- '_' ■ i Jlrnnoaut
The auppovting cast jiuln<fcs Judith j Cnllo^B
Anderson, Clyde North. Milliceat llan- ritmldi
St. U"iil«- X £ .
nttqa »"■ S "■
fhllailelpbU .■.£ •- W J -
.VMTBRDAy'a KEStXTS.
.iBirlM" l*af*'
.Mr, Campbell, coiidurtrng the. rross-ei-
aniiwalirm, .jSjrarionrd llie 'wkiifa, i:!nsfiT
feffardlug a ■inn-K Mnitaiuiti;' two men,
which, the defena* Ibtlfofted, It would
claim had passed before Bow (Hirm-, n- 1 j f.
j tb* body. It rrs* evidently the .Tittntl->i
ill" C*m;ih.\i lo attempt itff - prove tJist
tLicse men 4 had arranged Petera'a body in
tfie neat mannrc in .wnich^he w|tum»
de«cribcil having foiin-rl in
M>.--: of tbr- day was taken "i> w_il'i
llie yaeanionini; by bo*b ifffense and Sfitt
.'T <ift<mf. th» former treoper. Ei-:L-;;-.-,:
from Qreeae's teatim v ny b*for« the f.TM
(JTand -In T-j- and also qUutJiia bit tr>li-
mony _ before Atte~iia.v Ueneral Curl Hht
said atorjr nud the tii'e thereof, in mcU
trttPiit a* ihe producer deem i'Tpedieni.' 1
Mr. Ludvfrli wimn aiaked wherhee T n,
viaj** of Mr, Kmft'a contention, th-nt this
wbi ciot autflcient authority for i-hang-
inc the iinrr. lie wonliJ change Mfl farm
of eontraet. said oo. lie thought hr woiiht
let it eo as It tiaar stands.
*»* Waesiee \« lifii^.
> Warner, wlm ■«■« i^-noved to iht>
. Rill hpspita) on Mondar iiiJT>-r-
ith typhoid fever. *-n* reported to
by about tbe dame t/esicrday Bflerno«n,
Flu rH-nlher Sam Ims been .ent Tor. and
bfa si-ifer Jirs. Harry CSsina*. of Cf»r«-
land. has atrcady *-e*--htd lierc. JFii
runstitntion i| Taiif.h ]u hi* fori
sod
r-v'-ii )a*E Spring. Csmpbell attemvted to
h»w that at the pren-pi trf»l tea v-i'-
WH made many <-'hanxeh hrHh direct er-
,. Jay . *iann.i. Hone urov __.
Kvorton. Fred Jlotriey. tJeorgij Vr*. Bar-
i:u.hi and A. 0. Ihihn. .
AsliwCAM FOUR WWS.
i'layi'lig the moat briUiaiit fofpnAv* j
Jtame that h*n been soen 'in the inter-?
mm)-, iriitcliei hrtwrMi t;r«Mi lthian ■
j"ud Ubl Cnirihi. fltji'teh. the Amfrtran *
four played the nritix'i/ itmrtMie lo H j
-iKIld-till. wiunii.-.'luTiLdilr. It} fH t. on
tbe picador Btpok fidd. :
Napoo., ii-nii! slii- iijrijJi' '•'. WiJIlami
Bros., .and ridden hyJr.'l'grte, wan hack-d
Snto -stont Ini^orititm in Ike. .opening con-
test and sjfter* be had taken tlir E9 JJeai1
nlwrtlj- after tSz start Inrjnav^ebyrr tti*
ii-wili En-doubt. -
Clarenee, jr geldlua by Light Brl;au>-*.
, rfrryiag the cafors df-' I. N.
led itnme a li"hi tit juvenile
n tha- semnjd race Oarser kept
j the wbiuer within atiiklnx dintuncc of tu*_
pacemakers in the Ulna* eighth, where he
nrj.-1-n bin*, aud the gelding* ahWiug good
j.j.j-F(i 1 oierJiaoltd Beau Butter ami leu.
] Inn In tbe Imtlew jitinp«.
. ' . ;-; — -
THE WEATHEB
te irwperaiaa-ei.
t:. It. K.
.n7iv Vara ,Hfl^««iM
- Lafteiles— tthautr *'"t *Lf,*&\ shswkpj-.
I'lpits* »n>i rttliang..
■ At l»illaa\etpLla-(nn| (rsnp t >--
f"i"u'.iphte « mi ti ti i n p t-eiiu a
Hattrii™— liollnway and nawler; lioni-
lawl KeJIy soil I'rrUtai. Bruggr-
Iirii-i.l- .".. l.o 1 Bfft.il 4 >— BOB 1
r'-iillkd'-tpblj ;...i oft " l w 7 e t—iu H j
sl'.ii.-r.™*i\ii- WJUteaiU. r:i*rk, JBtin-
von and Jlsis'-er. lluorlriH; Hsrrtl. Iltttj.
Uoainiel aai! 1'n-to*,": - .
Of&iao i » 4 n o t ii O.sVf* J *J
JlUSIDfl tm.U » I* I ti » J— - *> *
- rtj.iti-rh-i ]!tiBkeu*bl|) »na - tvraqae;
rjniDu. Hone. KletBFB iml I'n^blvUr ,
Ai Waush{bgtoa—{ First UbiupI^-
W. Louis .-, o a l)« 1 "ftp a— fa m 1
Wainiupau u (Hi u Q 0- P J— I P a
BatU-rles— DsnfoFKi anil FAcvereU;
Cadihsry. «:<i ■■'■■■'■! and r.-.-.r.
i.Sr-i'uiril tJamei —
ftt. r.unls j.o u 0,0 41 1 n li ifcM * n
Vi-aia}ilis«tau .-.11(101 I i> *— 3 Itl U
UatU-r)e»— Kolp ana SeTerclu: Zaliiila^r
anq Burl. j--
flioir ill!
BWH mat
ami nation
b S , I took re'nge behihd the aaswer. "I do:i - t
j „ =" recall." although tlie attoriay did get
NallBnsI Leagae,
At Is, Louis— _Ja R.3l,E.
N>w York ......IE a 4 &TH-- 10 Jfl *
flt LoolN ,......**« 00 I i on;'- 4 fi A
lin ii-rSri - ^«-tif (latlOTi arm Howdy :
Hahi™. X'asfaat *pfl '"temone.
At mtlsbnrg— *
nsstton ....looifuioi*--: a ;'
PlMsuurjt 3 3 33001 i^tS 17 ■> \ -.-■■■
■ ntierre*.- Barfl-B. Oes-plwr.- ntlfnglm ! J"™." 1 " re , ln 5*5 , « B . , . lu * ,">■
nrf ansilnr llorrlte-n .,■ r c y-h-^-.m
r>>:i;.'M|iJii.i nnd riurlmistf ganit calbd ■ _ .
o(f-. ■«>*»» - - - ■ tial taet
T»iii**a r* to AaUansr.
hi!" phyHleJans anmil fhat
"i twry sick man they "believe. Ji- -
he able to weather Hie storm. There i.
0'i mote po^pnilhr man In Lh* «tfre mv-
tion pietrre Indnaii-/ than. Abe Wjinier.
■■hose qojat hrmor aiitl good dispo*ition
hfj endeared him to a large efw3fi of
friends.
>lr. Warner took aild last week, lie
!*Uyedl in hia rooin» «t th» Altnr belie r-
ItLjr, as ell hit Menda did. that Lt was
Hilly a alight fnditposltion. Rut SI.,:-
i*j be took a audden tarn for the WQdca
and it wsa ile-aded t*« more him la n
honpitnl where he Mold have eansert ci»
ter mile, out and onlr ran at the -ad as if
r- trifle abort, H* iwrriod J'£: pouna*
and waa ejoal high-Weight with H V
Waters. Tbe latter had enough after
cotiut a balif mile: Bhal was done early
while All In 'AJl ran better than tbe
eharts would "indicate.
The winner coivred ibe five Enrt9H«ta
in 1.01 over ground that appeared dee;i
sod dtppy. -
Tlie FJunhing Bav Pttta*. a mile ™udj-
tion affair which frll In J. K, 1>stw'i
lUparalion. *as the «i»y « best dislartva
racing number* Thi" ensbledl Tommy
MiTaggart Co ioaiigumie bis riding
triple, a foralii nation thai wm>i-oaiiAcre*i
by the tfewfea "f Vftlrain Park and
i BliBsfii). The veleran .rhirr put forth
award, Marie Martin, after being ahuiTlrd.
Iwck at the start, failed to develop kxf
nana I: sprint.
Cam *ah 1,*b«1b Sprlntaea.
Old Cum ftab continues to shake a.
mor-> nimbfe fa>ot than mang - ft( sDus:,
younger compftitcirs. The aged. Burgo-
master geldiag, whn . rscex for J. I,.
Priee, alwaya ha* ehnwti a liking for tli-i
«i>ft traeV- at A«|Ue4wct, in the open-
iiif sit-nsd-a-harf-fiirlong claimjug imm
Iter In- ilft^bt'd, away fcom the gate Uhc-
a .1-year-oM and only Lreeked «■ l\ >
cAtupany for the- eotit* triv. 8evHi ap-
peared, "i* ti.U frLfsTKr top slid luitt-- .
affair > and (he mnre- of fum Hah wd
clean cut. •
Jamev Butler* Stone Jna 1 . after
iliicgixh ix'giipQtng. i-anie alpilg witU
.This hi*t effort aiurld* Baparatinn •_Mnd | n^] .print En ik>- ulreicb t^ take tlta
t9Pmm
fjeorge
v«-'»i tsj S|>w Vasrk.
Spoor. tu-inTeni^r of rlie
ilii* tiraiiight a driving vietoiry over King
Albert-
Heparans Ha**al ojt r««?«.
tomb 1 Stonjr hail the nueed tif the party,
sod when .McTagaan realised this be
eaaed his us.^i :■: bm-k o-ilf t'c- H !.'■.<■ k Jee
far gsldiug. f i" rrserved Beparatiun iln-
(it lurninx for home, and then i.im^d -..■■
^nivklj to race down the leader. r,i
final farloiijr therr »bs *tw»thec i
King Albeit made his ran, "bcir. Mr
Taggitt tjover relaxed rigilanee m»: kept
at bis mount, to win by three part* of a I
length. SupexvsVffOs rai>inj; eat, hi* awn
,,, m r .1 v„, »>„«,, Plj .id,„. -„ . Sw , „,,„„„,„ of ■ I jg-e- *-« . -^ 1^ . «»» I
wfto prrfonneil the autupty on Peters new fhrre-dimenslon prclnres which he | !i remained for tbr rinal fir.- fulft
bodv. w#s the last isi'.nfH mailed at iht-A rssasiillr put nn rifr for The firm time ' lo ruimd out the MiTagjsrr irin'e.
in OWCtge, isr arrivinc in New York to- | ibi» dash he had the mount *.n ftii-^rn^.
dav and will >tay at t^s Biltmor* Hotel. I and «ftt llutt miss away from ihe gal*
What is canaing Mi-. Shoot's daft ia nut I ** stviitlr that ahe was able hi orerrttaift
lui^wu. put )t fa pwdble that he msy ! the disari-'B'Utage of No. I* oo*l p.«itio,r.
mate a first-hand aprtoaneer^tat ft f i. L ., J The improvetneni In BOtcfpl - waa M
nlans. TLa new process, uppn Vhirl> ' msrki-d **i 10 n. '.ninn some fdmn«nt.
Mr, Suri'ts- has been working for a onm' [ Hei 1 last rai-e was a dull otic.
1W of year*, en I la for bis almost rrfrn- I Yesterday sli* had th" s|n-i-ri lo .npeti
plele uphenvaf lu the pr*<aeat metliod- 1 up a H»ar lead la tlie Bpefnl to the r'bomf
luceil in taking motioji nholagrBplis, ui>l Not until a l- -■. .-.5 ■■- s:i- Tiirlone in!" .i!1 ^e
Mr. Snoot is now gattlne; read? to re- shorten stride, and then .HcTavgari vent
open the old Bailor Btndioa In Chicago her along to make ai'dfttj ^-xtaiii. Toliaia
HnA »ak« screen produttlons In ihe new ehaned the pace *l\ tb* n'ay. nh|Te BfeaV.
way on a large acalf. I ftji Bell nrpt well ta> *-*tu ih*. minor
pl*ia« frvtn the tiring Cape Clear.
latter had bis epeed for liveeigEitha. Imc
tired atendily thereafter. Beaaie f^ilt-
iim wpiiI f*»r!y eclb while t>aydur. iiev«^
cottld keep pace with tbe fcadcra.
Tbi- ih? ilivialons .if the $l..V>..i top
ni>t hrxir^m id aiming affair at una mil*- J
btiiiight our. a rtiuap-uU nf liflo^lriTErd
plat.na. The fine twi want to the Bin--
Star Wt*b|f» VulcsuR Park who w*n
nvakiug his tint -isrt ainca Jtilv rviuu?
r>t flmpire t T lty, Hi* atwre alsti hrougit
■n-i-i.i! p_ The **conrt half was raaj ft*r
N i. i- .■■:■,-'.> I.n-ky Antui
trial and-ryurt adjtiqnaadi at th« ee-u-
elusion of hlri flireet festlimony. Di told
i'f examining the' bullet hveund and iif
tracing (he eonnto of tUe-btiliet. v»hich
bs said entered the chest* paaaed llironab
the hi-an ea^lty anif r/ul tbroagh the
iin"i,: besring out i'e ci>ntentJun of Wxrd
that Paten ti-u fa^inp htm when be tired.
Petera w« fating hitp wbea he firtil.
Thefact Ihe.i, a ta — bullet took a downward
cfiurae also waa regarded as faroring the
defendant. ,
It became known that Mr, and Mi>,
Kl bridge Peter* of BtverbtlU' lh»-.
fiDi-etiis of i Li; dead man. are being held
n seclusion by tbe State for appearance
later In the we-k*
The dtranrdtnary ijlrand Jury, which j |
foand Eiir indtatmejit againat W'arA held ■ I
a aerret srjwlon to-day, the first witness .
inJled being .IHm .1, ■Cuiuiiiiftham, "
J learned. It i* said tlist
the' Urxnil '
allcured plot ■
rhe-Hrt of Ward'a relatives' to defeat [
Ibe *«d-<-of- Jiij.tle#.-.% oyuetaliiif eafttn. |
FULL SELZCTI0K3 WILL BE FOUND ON PAQE A.
FAR PLAY'S ONE BEST
1 AT AUTfFISfCTt
HAPPY IH01T0HTS
SHARPSHOOTER'S ONE BEST
CAT IKVI.H.IOM
T1OT-LEC
!:■■* ror Vnlrislii Faeh<
i Vnltaiin^l l ark t froa) a good licgbm
?■* I went, to the front with a cueh- nukicttf
11 ■ the heiid into tlie ttrttcb. McTaa
burrletl him atoiitf until wrM hititfe Ht' r
• liisrter reitlr. Then *\ilb everything
drieing hard bebimi rum he. took th©
:< LHins: in hand, to win breeaing by.; it ■
wide ■pateb of doyiigbc t>ld ijattvB^
liafe- handled faia !JJ pound impost, we'l
Add mndi' thp running f?r flvr forispags,
IEe hung «n well mider the whin in tr*- .
drive ihrou^li the kmg "treicli. Krat-i.
tsji a rapid Si>ing ihiru.
" Lueky Antftltie was decidedly feat N
bis diviaioTi. He broke alertly and n: .
tendoil the pa<>- of '■>* until rarniag ftje
home. Then h* woved ap fait to di>-
!'!■>■.- of that gadding in •■■■■■■ quiokaprinSi
n the 1**H cUiBfC^r he ivrtilled away ftwii
tita --\'\- ■■■■■!: l.-si to win i'i a enmtnoit can-
ter. .
'i'om t'a».id.v. far out of it <Ar"y. pAmi
■villi a Eri'af rn*h tprengb the, str*tc>
■ in put asvft.r ibis lirinc-tiex. The lait r.-
«iftfi- Uinc aivay from llie r(H*-t f-> -
ii-iirv iha-wppd siwtt' early font to iot
rhe pin** -'or tiso (urtonj;*. The '-fftrr'
limy key him up io Ivrtrr tbinr 8 - 'frit
iiifnit hi -a c"*t effi.ri atl' r i-rioc. nwnj-
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MOTION MGTURES
By LOUELLA O. PAHSONS .lij^j.0. . - — -
— Mim tr pi-» brgutn
FAMOUSPLAYERS-LASKY SCORES
IN CLEVELAND FILM TRIAL
Vat ft Single Exhibitor Appedn to
Testify A^liatt Prodnctn ftt
One-Dwj Seiwon of fruit Hear-
ing- ia Ohia City— Abe War-
ner Reported to Bi
EftCOTerLHf.
JAHUA ElOffS COBTKACT
THE Cleveland inveatupitioH of the
Federal Trade* ^nminiM
agminat riTMU r!*Ten Ln»k*
Occupied one day. and ■■■ remarkable for
the rtiinn that not ■ ainaie exhibitor tes-
HAtd again*? tbe Aim company, all of
them announcing ihrr bad t" complaints
■* to makr. On* point of in tere-r wa* **-
ixhliihed when It heramr known that
there la an affiliation l»tww« FamoP*
PUycre-Laskj add LAew'BOhioThaair**,
a nrruii controlling all nf tb* f.-"-''ii'
Jim ruh morion picture theatre* at Citre-
land.
J. n. Hawkins cnmtricted ih* InrfjclUr
HflR fnr the Government, valla Famous
Playera-Leaky Corporation *^aa reure-
aentedi bj Attorney* Bruce Bromley. C
r. I'Ui ti and Ralph Kobe. Became th*
txhrhhon in the Dale territory had no
Wmpfjiin? to mike of oflfslr treatment
tor Cleveland ininirr hinged solely en
tb* relation* between the producing ' or-
ganlxntirm ami Ijoew'* Ohio Thejitrr*.
Edgar A. Flalui of 'the liv firm of
Main:. Utmney. IjotntT A Krougb, Clare-
land, .and ode of the lacrrtariea of tbe
Cleveland exhibiting orjanlxalion,
the flm wJlhres tilW. Habn «ubmjlted
■ Hat of theatre* controlled by Loei
Ohio Theatre* and their ofneer*-* Tb*
theatre* in th-- StJHnan, Allen, State a»l
Park, given ti the moot important fltet
ran motion picture hnoae* in Cleveland.
Officers of I.mt'i Ohio Theatre* fm
■inn «■ llimii Iw«, trrestdrnf; Nkii-
eta* M- Senear!, aecTetarr: TUrid Bert-
atefn, treasurer: Leopold Friedman, ai
*i«tant secretary; Jeaa* JIIJU. New York,
aatirtaat secretary: Dark*, Lo*w ■ nd An
» tknr Iyww ftf Xear Tark. aa*[atant tnaa-
,nfr». The» offlectm. T'ilh E. r Ptn.ni.
Fird IVibwr, E-dar Daonat and E Man-
dVlbaani «J CltTcUad. rontliMta tbe
ooard) of fllrtcion Haba ttafifirt that
Famoua Pltynra. owst atoek in Irtcw'a
Oblo TJiratrM, lac-, nut that it ft not
repmfoted bt) the bAtrd of rlirottflni, and
tnftt It hat rmthinc to nay aooat tbe pnr-
«a*ae of any n£etnra akoarn in my of tb«
tb«atm operated by Lwh'j ObLo Tbe-
atrf ■. Too.
, Hain van aakfd to gitr ■ finanrill
atateamt ffsardiBK Lotrw'a Ofafo Tbc-
acra*. Inr. Thii brotulit oqt ifc-* fact
that raaaHHia Plarcra-Laaky Corliotatlon
•**a a anuU block of itoott is tb* Or-
liniiKi^. rnt to exCrrd 13 par mL
of tbo «a&r* ■nntcHpttoo. UafrOa
Lo*"-> intmat la IS per cant, of the
atock Uasa, and th* teat la divided
■ mn^jT i be ofneera and t^oard af dlrectAra.
FanHug, FUrota-LAaky CorooratlDa ■! ■
ao la intamted In th* Euclid Eaat 17th
Atnoc Conpta'y, l mbridlary etnnpany
ot lioewa Ohio Toeatrta, Inc. aecoTd-
' ln K to li^trh'n te*fim>nr. lo the extent
of linTing aubaorlbcd to |ino,<XiO worth
at aacottd nierfaraar Sondi In tfcia con-
pany. The filfe eomnnojr, lnwrur nirnp
Ho at>ck in the Euclid Scat 17th atrev-t
Company, which mi fermH to bnj
leaxcbnldj on prop+rtiea on arhieh th*
I>o*v tbeatna atud. Later qveadonina;
by Brur* BromJey aboarad that Famwia
FlayeravLaaky did not pa( any money
into th* Eadid Ear lTtfa Svntl Com-
paaty. bat took iti aaCOJd taortaaiH hoo'dn
la pweat for. plrnm* that had bers
pl*£*d af thoatrea eprnLted by Laanr'a
Oblo Ttaatra a ,
Habo roTthcT teatioVd that Fanona
Pla: era l-a,?kj Corp lfadon haa no 5 Hin-
di! iDtcroat Id any Af tba othar rtnn-
nani-i lubaidinry to Loew'a Oblo Tbe>
fttrea, Tate. ■ t
The control of tbe .thtatnei in Clera-
land operated by IrOfw'a Ohio Theatre*,
foe, accordlfttf t> OaVtllnOBy Of Hahn.
renta aimoct entirety with faereland Dten.
It **a "hnwn. that all booUnf of pie-
CttrH for these theatre* la In tfaa handa
of Fred Daabertr of Crereland. ernenl
■usaaer of the cr?ac.!iatl«i. Tba pol-
icy or 1 he hxiaea is laiaT dowti la dera.
land- the pre*pntation» «ja> all arpeked
•at In OfTetiB-i. Fanaeu Playara-L**-
fcy Carpoeadoa haa n4 ««iea la !ha con-
dnrt of any of theae theatRB operated
by Ljff't OMa TVatroa*^ Tot Jt haa
nothfai to aay aboat th* hoaarina: neater
•f the orraniiAiioa l( Lu as nf>*-
a«olatu» on lla board of direccra, '■■','■
. Fred Deabcnt. feoeral maoaaar of
- Leewi Ohio Theatera, int., w«j the next
wltMaa called. He edbtnlttad a Uat o|
all pietoraa played at aay af the faouaoa
nader hla KninifMBent dorlna; The Beaton
of 1022^23, statin ■■ the amonnte paid for
■m. Tb* list ahtfted tka aOmber of
Fanmcp Players- lj*/!cr film aboirn waa
approiiBUtrly 2.fTT0.
Dtabtrf tanalfted that h« had. ao flnan-
dal fiirreat an Tajnooa rUyoti-Laaly
Corpatatlon. He ale* eoeoboTated the
autasnaait of Eaurar Kaon that FaaaDoi
Flajen baa crthicf whaterer to do arfth
tba' ope Jaii o a of the eUar L4«fr meatres.
O, L. PaaTCT, aaaaaaer of the CleTe-
laad aaTkifl of tba W. W. Hodklnana
CorpotoUaa; aUnriea Safior. district
aaaBactr for Uattad Artiots, and J. E.
Bark, nannjar of the Clofdand Vita-
graph #i chanr*. arm callad. Bach teaii-
Bed that the SaTUaaan, Allan, *ut* and
f*ark theatrea. operated b r I-j**'i Onio
Thaatrea, inc., are the leadJar motion
pjettttT thaatrea to Clereland: oait a fltat
run in these theatrea is a harp la than in
aallirja- rhtfr pictures In the flald, «j>d
that thej bare aJwayt racalred fair,
e«ttltablc and eaart^oap lreatmeat at the
ha ads «f repreeentatlrea af X^ev'a Ohio
Tbearraa, tar.
Tka m al m war QMrad to PkOadaL-
phia. vrbero tho exarAiDatJon «ai ooo-
turned yesterday.
Caataai Glaaa Vladlcatad.
Gaatoo Glaaa. erho has rrrtiieri to re-
turn tfl tbe Prererred Picture told nntil
he area ricdlcaied at the cbiTf* of dip-
oederly conduct. hai< xonr lurk lo that
company for th« leadini: male role In
"PoiaoDed Paradiie." .Mr tilaia waa
acquitted yeaterdar if ih* rharf of dCe-
orderly condoct brOPfbt acaln*t him
Ifime monthn *?o. Hie >u.-y was out all
BiKht and finally reported iliat they
atood eleven to oae far soiail la] At liie
one roan van held out admlited irt the
Court that he had made up bi* mind
before oaf rOd'tuce «s? presented, the
city prosecutor annooaced. that be will
dirmjaa' thaeharxe. l^onk Oaanlev, who
waa arrested with Sir. Vilata and hrld
en the aatpa ehtrce. will lw dUmuUed
without trial.
As aooa as R P. Kehnlbere; learned
Of GLaaaa r indication he anooiraeed that
be had aaaln el^ned Glaaa and wrmld
put him to work in the lradioa role of
"Pafaoned Parndiae" id bo prodoeod by
Oaanior,
Ab* n : irn*r Baltair.
ft'ord -from the learner effVes yester-
day [a that Abe VTanier In n llttla better,
althonrh not nut Of dancer- HI* bmtber
Sam has alarled for New York, and Har-
ry fharnaa, hja broth tr-in daw, It' already
here, barinr come on from CleTeland
*b*o word of Mr- Wtmer'a eotloaa ni-
ne* reached him. It haa been neces-
Mfs-tft tnotaTI an ar,tea telepjoae to taka
cara of the eatur that bare come In aik-
toj for the rich man'a exarr enodltEon. If
jrood thouxhla mean any thin a;. Abe War-
par will aooo be not of the hospital, Tor
etery one ia bo! din f a mod tcooftt for
■Carsw lie I a* i h e Caaaab*
HarTJ rUichenbach, wbo i» eradited;
with morfl arhriaal Sdeaa than any preaa,
aront in coptirtty. hu deeddtd; thar. al-
though them haa been a strike. New York
need, not to" newaleea, and eatabllthed a
Toero', Crier on' the atroet on Monday.
We should have aaid aixtr town crier*.
They were all dreeaed In tJe rostnm*
of the Tlerclyrintiary period, and. aa wis
the onatom In the day* 'before w« bad
diBy newipapen, cried the ne*s from
Photo br HotT*r.
J ABB SOV.VK,
Vhp F with h*r •liitr, Era. Hnr4
■ "■«!«« in a)iar. an. taapprtaat
rale im -^euj Sf. B Wfcaa. Ltr.
Paeea* *r"
ifl the lendinc afreet corner*. The news
ahouted *n aometblnx like thii:
"Uarnr Uylan tmproTerf.■ ,
"Vanka lose I* CJerelud.' 1
"MardaJ law declared in Oklahoma."
"Greete apoloejan to-ltaly,"
"Potash and Perlniutter" opena at the
Strand. Harry aura the latter am far
renaon for estahllnblna bis crtTrn criara.
Sew York almply had 'to know that Bjaa>
Qel Goldwyn had a new picture on Broad-
way.
Clab tm Olra Ball,
The Loeiv.JietfO Hub. wbleti, as tnichl
he jttleeaed by a keen obeerrer, ia made
np of employee* of th* Lo*w tod Mctm
fjffipe", ia fiLanninf a morion picrnra
ball m be held on Norecnber 1 lo tba
erand baUroom or ihn Jicdei Astor. Th*
members intend la rusks it a bit affahr
and a nOmher nf lietro n^m, as vrrll aa
ouer promlnant pltyeia in Krw York at
the time, wrfll be lorlted taVuend^ Af>
ranermenta err n6v d*!tif mtdt by com-
mittees of the elub. wbka as yet only
include emplDTees of the New Tork
braaehen or (he t*a oefoaimiioaa, but
which will be extended tn Include all em-
p'oyeea throaehont the coontry. The
present offlceTK of the dab are:' Harcus
Loew. Col, J. K. RrnriT.. Darld Loew,
Boae Quuiby, Uarid Blum and Cbarlea
Quick.
Kakar Prataoa riirbinb*, Jr,
That Fajnooi Plajeea-Laaky ezpeetf
yodna; J>ru(lai Fairbanks. Jr.. to he a
good bet In motion picture* waa dtirlnaifl
Honda v night ut the Rita by Adolpb
Znkor, who spoke of him aa oaa of th*
freauot poaalbiliilea Paramount haa bad
In a Ions; tim?.
At the time the coatrtct waa aiined
by lira, Jiran Erana, hia mother, aa
yonac Danfiaa la ttill uadtr tar. b* van
eoosldeted a saluabie addition pecanae of
the weight bla teaOarV nasne carriaa in
motion ptetore ctreJes. Net mncb atten-
tion wis paid to bis ability, the fans.
Paramount ricuml. would be eager to at*
the acn of Donglu, Sr., and that alone
rraa a reason for ilgnlna/ulm np. But
now that "Stephen fetena. Oat" 1* Dn-
lahed and ready for reloaae, tbe nanre of
the your, g man u only r a annaH part of
hla.vaJna aa a aoraan tHraerJn. Bo
rata act. he ho charm and*he. ahowa rjn-
mi*tah*ble talent.
He was aurrogaderl by a fine otat and
.given a story by Biehard Harding; Davia
that lands Itself to the aeroen and which
la tbt right aort of a vehicle for a lad
of young Doug - a year*, kfr. Zgkor k who
aan the boV*. father a chance awn*
years ago. ia p-rsoaatlr in Ureal ed In hia
aoccev. and apoke at the dinner of doing
ererrtMng poa^le to "pet him orar-"*
"Tb* district managvt wera ad>lawd of
the boy'a ability and told to get buary and
plan the exploitation of "Stenban Stop*
Out" In their territory. Th* dinner, w«
nfanat' forffofc^to aay r was giteii to the
(listrrct roanaeer* who are her* attending
a convention held by Famooa Players-
fj-aaka under th* leaaVTahb of Sidney R
Kent. *
Farm- -\u„. m Www C**«aw*l.
Farina haa darided to atich: to bar lrt|
lore and remain a Hal He* eh *Ur. al-
tboegh. she waa ilnmt orrrwhelned with
otfera from oib^r prodaeera n-ho a*w in
this black ■= diamond great ■rrrm poaai-
bilitiea- But F*jHb* la loyaL Shr
know* tbat H*l Roach mad? he«- and In
her oar* picturesque UuaTuna* mi:
"Ah Is wedded to tnah art and Ah b*>
lierea Ah can make th* beat pietore*
with Mr. Boacb. Beaidta be made m*
what Ah mbi today." - ,-
Mr. Boach mlfbt not hare thought of
sJffnbigr Farina on thla long term contract
if he had not heard that other motion
picture producer* ivrre angijng for hi*
priw. Aa Boon aa w&rd Came t« liini. he
rcalir.cd he must have pnimpl action for
he knew, that Farina was to "Our Gang"
Comedira what Geraldine Vnmr Wt* 10
Ua« MetropcJitsji Opera Company- ia bar
Adolph Zkkor Cftlli Ihraffftg FaJr-
btais. Jr., Oftt of .the Grtateit
PoHibilitic i ParaiDDant H*j
Had in ji Lobb; Time— Will
Do Erery thing Poulblo to
■"Pat Him Oter.*'
GLASS RETURNS TO SCREEN,
VINDICATED BY TRIAL JURY
10EW - JTSTBO CIOT BALL
heyday. Of cauraa. Farina, beinar only
tare year* old. eij rvolg on her «gr*e-
mtBt. She may *v when called In court,
"'Good morning. Jattg*. Ah signed be-
fore Ah waa of age, Mah contract I*
illeral."
But Fsrinaa mm and pa now own an
automobile, ao why ahoatd they bother
about anything in the world except th*
art of their daughter, pardon me— We
meant eon, becauae Farina La a boy.
Praia* sad reiMFlaaa,
TtU Will H. Haj* office liaa instituted
■ new aerrice for mntign picture pra-
dneera In the form of a rclirint of edi-
torial comment on motion pictures taken
from nen-apapfr* and uingaxiji?* all orer
Ihe United Stale*. At mifbt be riuect-
e>l, aomr or these editorial* take lurry
frrchaaded ir*llo|<i at the screen but in
the majority of case* tbe writer* are in-
clined to be more Jenjept and ev*n to
hand out tid-bit* of ,>raiv\ Sdanr phase*
of the induatry are [nudird on bat mast
of the editor* teem to sgm that while
tbete j* toata- for impro^rmeut. motion
plctanea actually are getting berter and
better.
Von ntawhelaa f!*ii> Another Job,
A man nei'tr kniiwa bow veraatile He
[* until he i- railed upon to do soma
work. Erie Yon Strnbciui. molJou j«k-
ton director, iwih on locntiun at the Big
Hipprr mine above Colfax, Arix., whr-n
he and all the iiiaie meiubrf* of hit,
company were pressed inl« aerrice to
figbl a forest fire ■veeping ibrough that
aection of Uie rouLtr.i- Aa abandoned
mining town near this guld mine ha* ;
been deatroyed and the kurroonding
coanlrj ia ia fUmea. The firt ia tlowlr
■ reeping; down, the Big iJippcr Canyon
4>i'J the Big Dipper mine ia threatened
ao that the fire fighting ia being done
along a fifteen mile 'front.
tkaplro id tin in tfcc Coaal.
'■ ■-'■■,(■- 3bap.ro, the popular publicity
repreientaiive ai the P*the film L'olu-
imny and president «f the Aeaocisied
Uoiion Picture Adrertiaera, left for the
Coail on Wfdnradnj. He [iromiocd to
write to u* aud «rnd uh ine^Aagra, no
thai lr this departjncni li better, it will
be because Mr, Shapiro bait kert b>a
word and acnd» u* Rome reel new*.
rk'tiala* RMiin is t'i*j Hoaaso.
Liougla* Fairuanfc* wants it known
once for ail [bat he wi.t not play Borneo
'■ any one'a Juliet, not even to Itary
rirkford'a. He >*r* [bat he ia entirely
unaulted to the character and that h*
Berer d.d like Homeu a outlook on lcfc,
«=.v*-3j. 8o tbtl a thai, and If Our
II* rj does play Juliet, ahe will bare to
get aomeane elae lo [.1st Bumeo.
Km( tioln* to Ihe Ceaat.
Sidney H. Kent, g*oer*l manager of
i« leaving for the Coast October 1. He
will accompany laaac Biumentbal, Par-
amount's Continental manager of for-
eign production. Mr. Blu menth*! ia
going te Hollywood la -iuii.v motion pic*
torn at the Biudio ud Mr. Kent ia alao
going on matter* relating to production.
W**TR*r llarlui la-lth Roach.
Rob Wagner, w*D known aa a writer
on morion picture matters, ha* signed a
contract with Hal Roacb to direct two
reel eumedine. He *tart*d! work Last
Uenday.
Un«Ji«n ■xk,1t>lt»ra Has*.
G- B. SnajTrow, pKffMent uf tJe Mo-
tion Picture Theatre Owner* of .Canada,
and Vincent Gould, secretary -of the
aame arganUatinn, arrlred In New York
yeefcruaj to couJcr with . Sydney S.
Cohen. They are here to arrange the de-
tail* for the national Motion Picture Day
to be held November 111 and to make
pig** for furthering their, organjaalion.
Another meeting in Toronto In October
waa discussed and plant mgde for thla.
They will be here, for only a few* days
Crttlnin Add** to ■<**>.
James A- Crcelmao, wjo'sraa asso-
ciated with Glenn Hcnter In the Film
He «■■ Br»i YladlcatsaT br a J"*rr
dael. aTraraatbt Aawlauit Hla* a
rwia bj wnaai.
os th* duarsy* af Dlsorderir fou-
nd Gaaalse aasaa Ttsae Aay*.
feat* lr <■'■ amiu Cer4a*r.
DDUGLAP PAIIlklirHI,, JB. .
I'hoiM. A*t«}ph Jltfcor oall* *■* o
.th* beat hat*- la rk. P*nm«*h
Pl»7*rs-La»k 7 *r*n>nl*«U«au
Guild and who e«Ub1i*bcd himself aa
sometbinc of a acenario eipert when be
adapted -^rniiin" Theougb. n baa joined
ihe ■eraarie staff ar the Paremuatnt Lena;
Island atndlo and wilt write the acenario
far -.r.-iiz Hunters rett picture. What
it wf|] be, jow*Tet. ■* not khowu, an
either Famnna ia keeping it * deep dark
■ecret or it i* not yet known.
4-hanara Till*.
"Bo YaunK-uT" a* a title ha* been put
fn the Junk heap and *'HI* Darker cVlf"
luhstitoled for tbs Uoyd Hamilton film,
not bteaiiae the titia la not cood, but
Wcaiiiw an*vtfaer or»:aoi*BUon tbonrht of
It hnt. The' picture ia now in the cut-
ting; room and when It la ready for re-
lease it will be put out either by United
Artist* or by First National.' Coualder-
abla Intereat aurroundl rJN picture,
which waa made, at the Grifrltb atudioa
In llsmaroneck becauee of the A] Jolaon
diaapnearincact. Hamilton renraa to
the Coast tali .week *ccomp*nitd by
Huab Ka.T and Lloyd, Bacon where he
will resume the comedy series wbicb be
la under contract to make for Educa-
tional release. "■
Hlsl*ra In . Heel Lir*.
Jane and .-Era Novak ar* dot only;
alatan tn real life, but Victor Scfaertx-
ingrr has made them eiatara on the
acreen. They ba*r been signed by afttro
to play Important roles In "The Man
Who Life Paaaad by.** Percy Harmont
and Cutlen LandW bat* the priaefpai
male rol**, ~?
afauajdelateanaa near haa ■■**.
Vaientifi Uan^sJatainns think* so wall
of New York that he la back hero again.
He era* here In June when be a*r*ed
as ihe French delegate, to the Interna -
ttoaal CgncTeas of Motion Pktnre Aft*
brld at th* Waldorf under the auapic**
of Famona Playera-lJiahy. Mr, Man-
delatamm, who ia an author of couauier-
nble. r*|mt*unn In' hla own counirj. will
remain in New Yoriq tix or eight weeka
and then gv on to tba Weat Coaat to
seek his fortune In motion picture*.
Mil JTaldt Gel* Biota.
, Ufa for NU* Naldi tbeie iaya ia one
long railroad Journey. She la either
golngr to or coming from th* Coa.*t, Tba
leteat word cotjceming tbe lady la to tha
effect that a be haa been cho*en by Will-
iam d> aUHe U One *d tb* featured play
era in "Everyday Lore," his next pic-
ture. For those who do not know the
waya of motion picture*, we might say
that '"BBTerjdaj I<ov*" i* "Rita Coeen-
try," by Julian Street. Miae N'aldi will
leave tfala week, inaamueb ** thla pictare '
goes Into production to day.
Carlo* .Kit n itwla*. '
Abrabun Carina hag iTTived in New
York bearigf ' the r flr*t-p'rihta of "The
Unknown Pnrple," directed by- Roland
Weat froni bi* tiagc -p!ay, and of the
Initial Richard Talnjadge release of a' 1
new aerie* called "Fast Kreigj; : ' While
here Mr. Carlo* win deTot* much of bit
time to Hleeting puya and *tor1e* whkm.
ran be made into pieturea by hi* pro-
duciac unite. He ha* sow nader eon-
ibleratkm a scare piece on which a de- ]
riaion will be reached, and alao ia look'
ing for, pTota. for three mere Richard
Talmadge Ttbrdea.
Tba v m.<n All Here,
Eismat t'ljnn baa now gathered about
him licrp the pZayera who will form the
nuclcua pf h(* Goldwyn prmlgrtion of
VKdila. th* .Beautiful . Cloak Model/'
Flynn cum'W 3**t Week with Claire
Wlnaenr, Edmoud Low* and L*w Cody,
and haa (loco been joined by Hofaart
Boeworth and RajBkond OrilBtb.: Pr r p
aratinu for tba actual Olating ar* new
under way and work wili probably b*>
started by the end or the week,
■ - L*iir**L**i ■ Bawkrapl.
Henry I.. Lrbnnau. -vrhu ftgured* *o
prominently in the Fatty Arbockle c*ae
a i the (lance of Virginia rtappe, ha*
flleJ. a petition v> bankruptcy, woich ■■•■ ii 1
be of interest to his creditor*, vht art
aatd 'to be maa^i 1 1 ■■■- liabilities are Hated
at more than |4tt,UtK> and bia aMet*' at
fa^HX>. ' Boere r>nr aUKCrstrd f lint Ihe
reason for hiii iiucuruii iraub!e mi that
be had not "been aa successful in hi* tin-
; in" picture wwrk aiace the Arbtlckle c**e
as h* was bsfare .
a>l*«tn atari* East,
On tb* train boaeerhera between j., rt
*nd CalifnmU Mr. arid Mr*. llwnM*
Meighan are speeding: to New York, WLtfa
tbesi are' Mr- and Mrs- Alfred Green-
Mr. Meighae la romiat Eaat to Una
T/arklotton"* J *P1.ed Piper of Ualone,**
and will begin work *s soon a* he r*athe*
here.
Ban*r4> in Cblvaatv.
. "Down tn the Sea in Ship*" la con-
tinuing to dn tiaslnrw Bll over the coun-
try. JlCk JSdetnrd*. the new direrilor of
publicity for the W- W- HodkJnaon Cor-
poratiop^ went to Chk*g» Monday to *u-'
pervine the sfmu lie neoua ahowing In that
city of this .whaling picture .In fjftt-.fre
tndiridaal theatrea. The fiig aenaah atarta
Sunday.
Hiatkb«ck 0*eaa la Bmi*b.
"T|i* Hiinrhbaek of Notre, liirtle* 1
opened In Boaton Monday night at Tre-
hioot Temple and J«me* Bryiaoeu who
weat or*r to dn the boinrrs for Cnlreraal.
raj'Orta that Hoetoo gave It a g»>d re-
ceriLin.i- Mr. Rryaoa wia In aucb
hurry to get to the Cnireraa; ofBca the
morning after be returned bo tell tba good
new* that whan hia car broke down at
Ninety-ali th atraet be left It stranded and
jumped In the subway. What 1* Ma
gutomoblln'.' betweeo- friend*, anyway,
One Member of Fuel, Who Hold*
Out for Conviction on r>uwHerlj
Conduct Chary e, Admiti Pin*
jvdgmcBt and Prctecution
Dropi Cftae AwaiBjt
Film Actor.
SHAPIRO TO TEE COAflT
|.-AIU.\A.
ha haa •leiii at da»ttr*e« **it B
Hat ■**** fee * t-ea levsa ■■*)
tbwewf*-** «vt saw* t 9 ■fb*r
when there i* a good report on a motion
nictntrr tv ,b* g*v*nT
A Lin* tr Two,
E. 3J. fbanrr. who recently returned
from a European trip, tella an nrniiiiiir
yarn ahpitl a French prorlnclal exhibitor.
Thia exhibitor had been .efting pro-
gram attractions, and he iient a letter
to :i;.- t'ajamou.it cxcbaiurc ioanagar in
Paris complaining- tiiai hi* Ult aaaort-
me&t of Alms bsd only weighed 1* kilo*
while the our t.efore bad weighed 10
kilo*. He felt he bad been cheated two
kilos.
Monn* «■■■■" H < Hlwl.
'The Silent t'oouBand'' leave* the Ce*.-
Iral Soadaj niaht to make room for
"Mode: a Vapaa," acbeduled to open on
Mrtiday afteruoon, Uaetcriuick'a nhay,
which aerred Georgette Jy Blanc. Mary
Garden and Bertha Kaiisb as Tehicle*.
1* a foreign made iiroduetion. baridg been
anjdired by Willfani Fox some month*
sgu. The :ir>: rhnvrina nn Monday la
at I nVlock. and It will be pITaeufed
contfniion,*ly at the Central following thi»
premiere.
Harrs 1 Cotan Man-lea.
Harry Cobn, the well-known producer
of motion [>icturea. wa* married on Toe*
day, affording to a diapateh tejcaiTeo; %
jcsi^rd*.'. Mr. Cohn married Rr.ae Bar-
ker f ranm-pEl. the dlrorcedi wife of Job*
Howard Cromwell, whose divotee re-
ceived cvciidetable apace seme month*
ago when Mr. Cohn waa named) aa co
reaDondcat. Mr. Cromwell i* a wealthy
buatnet* man of White Plain*. N. I«
»m; years cider than hla wife.
irreattbei-ar a a. the Job.
That young prudacer. Hunt Stroan-
bcra:. who mad* hla debat Into th* Innar
circle* of motion pictures when he pro-
duced the Bull Montana apecial* 1* arsin
to make bia bow to the public- Thla time
the youthful Hunt offers a lix-ret] melo-
dramatic production to be called *'Th*
Fire Patrol." Work itarte tn-diy on
what in destined tn be on offering foi
the Independent market-
Fox Bseklstar Croak.
Dn the prciumptiofl that he is in New
York,. Alexander Gordon, wire triekataa
of women and My bon rirajU of Lovdo*,
Tari* and Berlin. 1* bring sought by th*
police "■' reapUiat of the Fox Fiim
Corporation. )
Gordon, alia* Bharne, allaa Brooba\
married Mr*. Aire* Shed de n, a weaibdha
American widow, in Lomdon. He left
her at the Savoy Hotel, taking Jesretr*
valued at * tbouaand rxnind*. In Berlin
be was heard from later, posing aj gen-
eral manager of the Fog Film Corpora-
tion, li Bernera atrre-t.
According tn Berlin police, Gordon waa
a liberal apender, uauslly baring Ameri-
ca." money. He wm Mid to bnr* prom-
uH marriage tn tbe d*Ufihter ot * high
arhool prntea*or \n Berlin, then took
fllahl to Vienna. There, It wa* mid h*
met anotHer wealthy woman and induced
her to part with cocaiderahie caah before
be dlaappeared.
European police lost trace or Gordon
and beiieee tbat be took paaaage on a
recent Uner boUad for New York Tb*
Erirvance or th* Fog Company ia eaiued
y Mr. Gordon* fake represent* tipn of
hie aaaoeiatlon with the Fox Cocnp*ay.
Faeainiwain* Kelaa Twareaillasw
The diatrlct nntnnzer* of Paranaount
met tn -convention during the week
at the Fifth, even** offlcea of Fantona
Player*. Monday'* iraatnji. wfij, g, g_
Eant in the chair, was deeoted. to a dla-
coaaion of plan* for the promulgation of
the new aalea nolky recently inaugurated.
whereby exhlbLtore are not naked to book-
picture* until they- have been ahawa (a
ten key cltle*. . After * abort bnafnesf
aeaaloo Tneeday morning th? entire con-
vention moved to' th* Criterion Theatre.
where an advance tfaowlng of Herbert
Brenana production, "The SpOjiiah
D*ncer." etarrlnc Pbla Negri, and at
"Hla Children'* Children,'' 8am Wood**
moet recent picture, waa held for the edi-
fication or all preeent-
After all of the miftager* had aa-
aembled h th* Km of the Criterion
ineaire and o. ft. Kent reacted no*** to
be em* thty were all prevent, a ailver
loving cun wa*- preteijced to Herman
Webber. TmeiSe Coaat diatriot man bate
in reeogtiltion of hi* work in cthrW Of
thaParagooBni ireek sale* drle*.
Tceertaj night Adolua Zukor w*a boet
at a iiunn at th* Hfts-Carlton t*. tb*
rtsitiag eirhaage manager*, and 'tis **ld
a g-GO dtim* era* had by all. and. a* they
aay in tbe Podunk Oaaette. ampla juattoa
WM done to the Bits whom.
Among tboee nttendfpg tb* conrantio*.
ware Georg* J„ Sehaefer of Boston. H. H,
PhludHphin. H. A. Rof. of Detroit, R.
C.U Bonn of Kanaa/Citr. T. F. &*•■
T ■' ?J, A, '" B *i. Leal* M*rcn* of Salt
I^ake Cltr. Herman Webber of Ban Fr*n +
ctAco, Philip ReUmnn of Mlnneaeolui
and t**ll* jr. ■ Wn*lan. Ell M, Orowlt*
and Rdb*>!| B, Moon, exploitation r**re-
5El" ^ j T ^ ^p, P* e,J " , J , *t Waaluaapntn.
PUinderpT?: u d NewBin*. ^^
A *T*w t ealt agj l^a T -
Georg* Behan baa engaged Heie*
Wjnn Holcomb, atatar of tb* earikattnJ*
I*t and daugfat*F of tba dramacSst, a*
leadinr. lady In Ma new picture. gSjpa*|
to aa naa a dj The aim of the Roar." with
which he baa h**n looriag; the eanntye
for aarveral —*■«"? pa*t Aa waa the
case In "The Sign of tba Hose." Bebaa
wilt do about foor reel* tn Sua and
then appear In person with a am alt com-
pany to ptay the big scene of th* drama.
Mis* Holcomb 1* a dramatic actrea* at-
both tba stage and (be eereon. Sh*
played wltb Nance O'Neil and in "The
Poor last fctaaon. Hbe also appeared in
Gcortr Aril**" nicturlaation of 'T»iararli"
ar.-l with Alfred i.i.iu In hia late*! reki,
nk. Ml** ffo|™ml> wili support Mr.
jranMnH
16"
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' 22, 1923.'
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN
THE WORLD OF MOTION PICTURES
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS '
'^aw*
SCHLAGER BRINGS SIX PICTURES
FROM THE STUDIOS OF EUROPE
; "School' for Scandal, 1 * "Daniel D«~
j rand*" and "Tha SfaTe Weman"
Arcong Half. Do»n Bonffht
Gatrigrht or Contracted For
Abroad for Speedy FrEduc-
"tion in Thii Con-try.
MAX BUSCH.
TJ. B, DTQiTIIEY TnHHTEBESTLTTO
SIG SCHFjAGER returned from
abroad a week ago Sridsy, but h*
lias been so busy nursing a mid
that ho bos not had lirar to talk. ' Xea-
terdij. under eroaa-ejea ml nation, ha ad-
mitted that he had bought aix pictures In
, fc'uropf. Three, or them be own* outright
;" and &be other three, are now being held
until the contract* nr* actually elgued.
Uf the first three, probably the moat
Imp^rtaT 1 ■" the "School for Scandal,"
an English -made production, Id which
QlltflUfe Palmer and Sydney PaXton,
neii-known hluslisu players, are atamd.
-Jjauisi Deronaa.' 1 baaed on Lie novel by
George Eliot, is another ' BogUvh- naiad's
hJm that Mr. Bcblager purchased- "'The
blmt U omHii" he picked up Id tfttmin^,
and if it la aa food aa be says it ia Berlin
wiJJ have another good pictnra on iter
lhit The three, for which final negotle-
tiona an to be made, will arrive e-n 'the
lScrcnsana. One of thefe. we under-
atand. is "The Prodigal Hon," a Sir Os-
wald Stall picture wDlcb bad an Ameri-
can allowing aouia tlltta :ibd.
' Mr. Schlatter Bald that b* had a Una
time in Europe, but lie la very (lad to
get, hone, where the climate (a livable.
He lella the Btory of having bad the pack
numbers of the Issues of The Morning
Telegraph for three months delivered to
hit r fro ti at the Sovoe Mote) In l^ndou
, and staying up nil night to road the
American news, the ti rut which he bid
bad. It La & pretty story whether it ia
true or not Yvr cannot Imagine anytfiiug
of leaf canaequeDce than reading news
three- montha old, Hut perhaps .that U
because we hare never had to mad what
happened three months ago.
I'hiJnd-iphi. Tnit.ii-r iTnlaitamttis*.
Tbe Famous Playera-Lasky Federal tu-
. Trstigallcn, which waa scheduled to take
place on Thursday, hut which wis post-
pone:] beca dh of the Jewish holiday, wrs
Continued in Philadelphia yesterday. The
testimony was uneventful and: brought
forth nothing mil? Re*-. The bookera
of the Stanley Film Company testified
and what they had to say waa more fa-
rornbla to the nQhnil Players-Lssky
cause than otherwise. The Philadelphia
esse was merely » continuation of the
case Chat waa tried there before.
ATbSFkle Pletarc- Barr*r1.
We had thought the Arbucklc. case waa
buried once and for ftlf and that we. would
hear Do more about tbe filmn made by
the erstwbile comedian. But according
to a dlapateh received from Trenton,
' N. J,, there ia Ffi'l trouble brewing:,
Pictures of Fatty, Arbaekte. who M
the world know* figured in the Virginia
Bnnpc ctfe. cannot be shown In Trenton
Trader a rulfnr by I>irector of Public
Safety fiaortv: B. Ln Barre. Mr. la
Bam refused a representative of a mo-
tion picture prodndbg rompsay the
Sirirlleg* of dlanlflylag ft" picture contaiB-
ng >JY. Arbuchlc an tbe screen during a
vaudeville neTfoniiSttrt Bt the Moose
Amliifiri'im in Trenton. The DlrectoT'of
Pnblie SiT-err declared that he w«uM
' also revoke the license of aftj roorlon
pfctnTe thestre In TrcBtoti showing n
film in which Arhockle appears and that
n-ritJier would he permit th* personal up-
pesrnnc* of Arbuckle in that citr.
The declaration wan made br Ml 1 . La
Barr* that hi* -decision was not to b»
. constrn^d as An *tpresilan of vlfwi aa to
flte gK*lt or Innocence of Arinw+>- woo
ttm*t b* pre*nmei1 Ia be Innocent in tjsw
«f the fort rfcot h# waa potcotirirtrf hr
p iurt which tried him, bnt thet he did
riot fe*l thstthe entire ca"e e'hotild be
reTired in TretltOh by prrTflltFini. the ap-
pearance oT *hx fnrflw h-orion picture
actor In the New .Tersey -dty.
Watting to Hear-
The 'membership nurd" of the Theatre
Owner* Chamber of Commerce at p~e*-
eut in the p^aarasion of Marcus Lorw,
T\"iircm Fot and B: S, Mb« are eihlbit-
lDB-«trelni! an«alness. Their fate, hanjia
1n the balance, arid, the three proprietor*
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mom Of T. 0, C, C. to Explain
Way Separate Settlements
Were Vide With Machine
Operators 'in Violation
of Eetalution.
FIHA1 ACTIOF KOT FORECAST
Who Hn ArrlTuI to Piny an Important Fmrt la w|T a U| fet t'htr Baawtlfwl
C3oa.k afodal ;*» whU-h la Batna Hade bj (inldwju,
Beam pnwflllBg W help tbeia ont. A meet-
ing of the T. O. C. C. was held behind
ctoned sod barred doors early In the
week, but the ! sad nowa haa aifted
through, that neither Loew, For or Mo**
bn answered the chambers SDonriona to
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**r plajn one of (ln> IrnJli.u roJrS
In "Pifi.a and rvrimaltcr," c<rn>-
*wJT t" t">e SlT.ni afit vc*fc» , '
appear and explain why they made
separate settlements with the mae'-iine
Operators' union In defiance of a. resolu-
tion forbidding suchj action. -
Each day th msJ[ of tbe eundlbet- baa
been gone oVec earefully la tbt bop* of
tinrilnc a mlsalTp from at leaat oaa of
the Alleged culprits signifying b wflllag-
ne»s to come Oetorc the board, but to
data complete disappointment has re-
eulted. • . .
At (he time the summons was Issued
It was declared .that Loew. Fox and
Mobs were to be examined at Interval*
nf on.-' week and pi the order named, and
that should any or all of th«nvleno-e
i '"i!" ball they would probably be auto
maticalEy dropped from the membership
muter. After the meeting of this week
one of the .chamber membwre isld that
iviKrhful waiting was still tbe order and
that It waa not 1 definitely known what
action will he taken If the axhlbllor-
lOBJifuttifs .maintain their present, silence.
It wts Intimated tbst the final decision
would be mode by the board of directors.
Ah* W«Trt*r AboHt th« Hs.«a«.
Abe ■1r , »mer J who has ^eeu critically
-II with typhoid fever at the Lenox Bill
Hospital, remain* about tbe same. Kil
brother, Ram, who waa sent for when
his condition became, critical, will arrive
to-day. Bam Warner was delayed fifteen
hours because at a wtshont in _\>iv
Mexico- There probably will. not be any
Stoat cbauKca In Mr. Warner's conditio]]
because the fever will hare: to' rutt its
course. 'There eontinbe4 to be. constant
Inquiries at the Warner office and every
odp (•lneeleJy hopes Mr. Warner will
soon be well and himself again. '
John*an tomlnt: 0>«.
, Kmor-i- Johnson, tthi u looked upon by
F. B. O. us being one of their best, bets
bi the directorial line, la expected in Xe*
Tl>rk" within a feir weeks- Site, Emily.
Jahnnon, the author of many of .his
Rtoriea, jind h i**. wif«\ Ella Hall, who has
played in maoy of bis preitnctidnn, will
Hccomparjy blm. The Jobnitoa produc-
tions, we should aay, are certainly family
sfTsirx, irjssnqur/b as thny sro written,
dlrrt-ted snd. acted by Johnsons. Ella
Hall retired from the screes for a time
after bar marriage* but she is coming
pack in F. B. 0. films w« are told.
Tii HSflsmae Dinky Desm pletnn.
Dinky Qean, the young man with prob-
ably the greatest success to his credit
of nnr child actor since tbb dar Jackie
Coogan 9r>t appeared on th« horizon,
t1I| soon be sto in "A PrLuCe of 'ft
Kinc," his first auirriat: vehicle, which,
bus been acquired by the Sclanick Film
Company and wbieh will be released by
them +
fUsMa o» "■■» K*«rW" gatilafl.
We heard some time ago that Frauk
Lloyd negotiated for the screen rightn to
"The Sea Hawk," by Rafael Sabatinl. to
be made Into bis next picture. Word has
just come? front tha Coast that the nego-
tiations hsve finally bcflfl complctcd-
Riehard A. Rowlrind. general manager of
First National, acted as nov*vtivenp_
At the prefcr-Bt time, Mr. L!oyd is malripg
a film rerslon of "Black Oxen," Ger-
trude AthrrWs brut seller of the cur-
rent season. An soon as this is finished
It is probable that h" will begin on the
Sabatinl fftory. '■Scaramouche," tlno by
Sabatin], Is ahout tf> appear on the
screen as n Metro production, mode hy
•Her InBTSjn. It will be Interesting to
sea another of this Italian suCh^r's works
made by another director. An may be
remembered, "The Sea Hawk" deals with
s man kidnaped 1 on a pirate's ship and
ha* some, of Its locale on a .desert island.
It is good old-feahlnncri melodrama end
should take naturally to the scrcen--
"HomswaBOuqhe" in Htihinpton-
Tlio Belasco ..Theatre it> Tvashlngton,
I>. C, has been doing an enormous bueL-
neaj with "S caramon che," Hex Ingram'!
latest motion picture production.' Word
come* from the'capital that all telephone
reservation will be dLaeontlnued Irecanee
of the line that ban been standing in
froDt of the theatre since the picture
opened. It baa Ueen necessary to ndd
extra men to the bof office staff be-
catuw of the Interest the WsBhingion pub-
lic his sbemn In Sanasinis stor.v. A pri'
vatr "showing will be given PreflLdc&t and
rMrt. ,CeoJI(lge at the White House some
time next week, the .^rranremest having
B'W AY FILM THEATRES OFFER
GOOD BILLS FOR COMING WEEK
"Potash and Forbnntter" to Han
IU First Showing at the Strand
With Bernard and Carr ia
Their Gnat Stage Roles
Trfljuformed to
the Screen.
i ABE WARNER.
-
■ rheu br Evin".
JACK KULIIALL. '
Hi> nlara tb.« IvrOIb* rol« Ib "Th*
Call Of tkr WHO." ivbJrb
to fke C«in«n B»t KHM,
Vkee* Conattlon RansaJsui iiirli«nird.
been made tn show the picture at any
time they can eee It. E Scaramouchc M
opens- here very shortly. "The Whita
Biatrr," which !s now- occupying tbu
FoTiv-fmirth Street Theatre ,1s doing
very fair busineaa and becanse of toil,,
it |a said, it wit] b* remousd to apotber
liouBS after "Scaramouch*" takes poa-
sessEon of the Forty-fourth Street Thea-
tre.
rio'a Hiitt o«fa AnOlhrr Joh
That jiflpuitr young flapper, dara
Bniv. aerms (q have Landed with both
feet on the CoasL As soon as aha fin-
ished "Mnytime," Fcsck: Lloyd borron-ed
her for the leading flapper role in
"Dlsck fltrn" As aoon as ahe fJnlshea
"Black Oxen" she wfl] return to B. P,
Rchulhcrg to plsy the leading feminine
role in "Poison Paradise." We alwn-n
said on™ Clara got started thefa vTaW
he no stopping her, and. having been her
original booster, we feet Tery happy over
the young lady's sneers*.
Join I'lmn Conpaar,
The latest airlvala to -Join, the : Kmmett
Fl.yui? company are Mae Btiach-and Ray
raond Griffith. They reached bere yea-
terday and reported for work at ones.
Miss Bnsch has 004 of the leading fem*
Inine roles. Mr. Flynn, who Is maldnr
n pictilrS for Goldwyn. will only take
(•stciia-rK in Xf iv York. Among the thrill-
ing scenes in Manhattan la a head-on col'
liaion of tbe elevated railway. Any one
who would like a Joh — apply to Howard
-DeLtx- He ia In on Sundays.
GIvea Bairrrmore.
AveeatroR.
John Barrymore. aceordlog to dls-
pBtohns receWcil Trom the Coast, wax
glren a big ■ reception when he reached
Warner Brothefs' studioa on tha Coast.
He has started work on "Bean Brnm-
rr.tfl" and will remain in California until
It ia finished.
At tiia Bmdmr Tliaavaws,
The Strand 'for next week belierea ft
hss a I'ictnre that will keep them
atanding in Hoe, ■ Rfimuf! .Qoldwyn'a (lr«t
independent production, ' "Pot«elt and
Perlautter," -founded on the famous
Story by Mpntogne Olass, la that ^ctnrs.
Those wbo'have bad s pre-view ssy It la
full of fun and it is us. good *■ the orfs>
nal pixy was when Barney Bernard and
Alexander -Cart- cams Into' fame.' Both
these actors play the roles they created
on the stagre." In tbe, motion picture.
Clarence Badger Is tbe director and io
tbe cast are Vera Gordon, Martha Mrnis-
h>ld, Hope Sutherland. !>■■ Sacls Mooers,
Ben Lyon and Kduards Durand. Joseph
Pinnkett ka* given "Fotath ami Purl-
mutter" as. interesting supplementary
(<ixzrs.!p. both musical and film.
Thote Wbo failed to See "AshcB . of
\>rjgeariee"'iehen It played attwo-dollnr
prices nl the Apollo Theafre will see it
at the regular Broadway price* ai the
S1.LA HAM,,
Wkv.ll rrtiirnlm tn (hr WIHD )■
k*r ksubLaad'a j>rodacii6n« to b«
' misr (ob> V. B, O* .
BIO BUS HELD IN H0TT3ES
Rlvoll Theatre, where it wfl] occupy tha
house as the chief film attraction' this
coming irMk', Morma TalmAilfe Is the
featured star arid Conway Tearie playi
the leading role opposite bee while otheri
In the cast include Courtney Feote, Wsl-
lace Beery, -Josephine OroweU, Betty
Frflflsicn, Claire ^FcDowell 1 Borveat
Robinson, James Colley, Andre de Be-
rsnger, Boyd Irwin. Winter Hall, WIB-
imu Clifford, Murdock McQuarrie, Hec-
lor V. Snrno, Ear! Schenck, Lnty Be*Q-
mont and others. The story was written
bj-'H, B. Somervllle, and lh* 91m pro-
ductien was personalty directed by Frank
Lloyd. Hugo Rwaenfeld, who feala
elated over having been able to get this
picture, is giving It a special muaieftl
program.
"Six pay*," founded on Elinor Glyn'g
well-known •mr;. did such a good busi-
ness at the Capitol this week that 8. U
Rothafel has found It necessary to hold
ft another week. Carinas Griffith has
the leading role in thla picture, and
Frnnk Mayo plays opposite her. S. L.
Rothaftl Is preparing aeveral new num-
bers on the musical program, which will
supplfiuCnT... the second weeks run of
the picture.
Gloria Kwanson in "Zand" remains
on Broadway for AOOther weeJt and per-
haps Ipuger If due it to judge from the
number of poog'c w ho bare seen her DOx'
form In rho Ailsp Dwsn production. It
mores from lbe Klvnll to the R 1*1 to.
where it will be the chief film production.
£iu|)iMirtins- Mis* BKOMHl in the cast
nre H, B. Warner. Ferdinand Gottschalk,
Lueillc La Verne. Mary Tburman. Riler
Hatch, Hoger I. niton and others.
The Cameo Theatre, beginning tr>mor-
eow, wifl have the first New York, show
inr of Jack Lnndnn'n adventure Itory,
"The Coll of tbe Wild." This Is relelaed
by Pathe, and 1* s srtnry of a dog. Jack
ilulbsll plays the hero and Walter Lopf
the mrtn, who, feared by the doc, i* anally
killed by him to average bis master. An
pxtra sttrnction at the Cameo will h»
the official pictures of ton Dempaey-Flrpo
btfUt.
rtfSt -1«*1ob«1 Do.
Baal M aS.
First N'stlonal has disposed of ths
rhinr..,- L-i::fi!^ of a group of nfty-fiv«
productions to china - Tbeatrei, Ltd., of
Tlenstln, Chfna. Tbe territory covers;
China, Macao, Hongkonf: and Vutdlros-
tok. Other ffllrs npone^ by the foreign
department are: A serip* of twelve Mack
Bennett comedies to Ralph Mind en of
AiflHtrrHnm for Holland. "Daddy" and
"Cirens Days" foe 3paln, apannjh Mo-
rocco, Csuary inlands. Portugal and Pof-
tngeuAC East and West African cofonfea
to Campania Cinematograaca HEapaon
nf Madrid, Spain, and "The Virtuous
Vamp" and "The Voles From tbe MEc-
■•' t. ~
Webb to Dtrcet. •
Conenrrrnl' with the annauneement- by
Pathe of the release on October. "T of
■"Columbus," 1 the first of its "Chronicled
of America." series, comes the ne*s.of
the engagement of Kenneth Webb to di-
rect .1 number of the productions brtarur-
ine to this group of historical romance*.
Mr. Webb'a first picture In tbe scrleg
will be tbat dealing with tha ewer of
the Btru.ir.idn between, the French and tha
English' for posseaslnn of the ajortbraaU
em portion of America. The production
will to aiado under the title of "Wolf
and Montcalm."
A. I.ln, Br Tito.
Tbe Pathe Company recently an-
nounced a drtee for "all Patha daya" In
as many theatres as possible. Somehow
i!n- idea got around' that trii. was 'a
clangs In their usunl policy of aelic-
tivc bonking, Lbe exhibitors seeming to
think that the Pathe slogan meant 7 All
or notblog." and The puhHdty staff Is
now running Itaelf ragged to- offset tha
erroneous Impression. t ,
CANT KEEP SON ON
$2,500, SAYS FATHER
Bnt Bnnrogate O'Brien Issues Cita-
tions to Show Ccuie Why Allow-
ance Should Not he- Increased.
Sorrogate Joba P. C'Drien yesterday
laaued citBtlons to eboweantewb^ the
allowance of.lS^SOO- for the malatdnanee
of George I. Tyarin. yean old, who
; resides with hi* fsther. John H. Tyson
of Yacht Club road BlveTside, Ct-,
should not be Lnrnessrd to (4,000 .per
anncm from the funds of an estate of
which the boy Is beneficiary.
Tha boy's father, wbo it hi* guardian,
says, althcush be Is Lilcng In a botts*
Which cost him *1S0JK». the "upkeep of
which i* very large." be is -not engaged
in any 'business and is dependent on an
income he" reeeJvea from an estate which,
be declare*. Ia 'not aoffldrnt to enable
him to maintain hia hoy in a atrie and
manner be brUeriw his son la entitled to.
Since Christmas last, he keys, the boy
has had whooping scaghr, bronchial
pneumonia, trouble "With his ears, typhoid
fever, which has left him with a weak
heart, making: H nKessttry to take ths
lad to tbe South for hts- Winter.
Rose NadimvT, lrt years old, irhoa«
parents are dead. Sod wfio reaidf* with
a cousin. Bell* Bart, -wao.ia her arairdian,
at "40 West End avonus, aska Surrogate
i O'Bfieo to allow her. out of a anu.ll astate
she i* a lecatce to* HOC irhh wbleh to
■sty several doctors' bills. The girl says
abs left acfeool bo take a position at #12
pet eraek In April last, tmt after two
months had ta gii-e It up becsus* of ill
C A. DUiNlWAY DINED
BEFORE DEPARTURE
ihieat.of Sonor at Luncheon Cou-
rt noted by American -En ";ii ah
SpeaJcing Union. *
SaT.Phillrj JFatditcb P 1L I*. .of. England,
dud Preeidciit C. A. buniwoy of tbe l.'ni-
verajty of CoIoraUo, were guests at nn
informal lunrJjeon at I'ii-o Kectj* Club,
Wl Broadway, yesterday giv en by- ttie
officeTn of thtt EnclJaii-SpciiLiiif: Cnlou
of the Cultec! "States; sir 1'hiJip, who
' is vjsUrng America mth Ills' sou, is chair-
man of imnonant r«.H«mentiH-y. lad Jnco;
arrrernment pnmminecs, (IeaHns 1 csuedal'
If vltli esonomic conditions.
Presidsnt Duniwny will sail, for Eng>
land today to become director of "the
American t'uirenity Union in Grest
Britain.:
'Among thrae present at .the luncheon
were John W. Davis, formerly American
Ambassador, to Ureat Britain- nud now
president' of the EngSisti-Spoaking "-rniou*
Major tJeofgc Hsteh Potnsm, Charle*
C. Goodrich, Robert Juhneon, or fct.
I^OLliw; JV0bSrt F. Willirrfrhl-Cf. G*0m 1'-
Me'lici, Robert Howard Gamble, H. J-
Fuhec r Charies P. Howland, Jerome D.
Greene, rJenuyler X. Wnrren Jr.. and
John Daniels, executive secretary nf the
union. ■ * T-
FALLING CORNICE KILLS
ONE, INJURES ANOTHER
S««reh for Silt Filli.
A week "■ aeardi for thisrea who. awl*
a truolcioad of silk Ian Monday bos failed
to reveal tbetr whereabouts, It' was
learned yesterday, whaP new* pf ths 100*
li-nken: out. Tlif silk, packed in twenty-
two cases, waa consigned from L. 1. Fil-
bert A Co. of Philadelphia to two Brook-
lyn Arms. According... to the story told
by th«* truck drtrcr and hi* assistant to
detect ires nf the Beach atreet station,
the true 1 * on which the matcriaE had been
driven from the Pennsylvania city was
"kfi" from In front of a restaurant at
arffi Canst street, where the man w djarre
J fflJJJj lBIWft - T" 8 ■"* ^u .valoed at"
Twcnty-f.Tc -Pound Piece of Metal
Strike i Han at Erop.dway and
Cortlandt Street, '$
Part of a heavy Iron 'carnioe of' tha
buildlhS ct lTl Broadway, crumbled a&u
fell ' six fiopra to , tie \ irjeet /yesterday,
cruahina FHo.man to death and alightJy
injujiosi a sreond. ,- '
■ Brosdwby at Corttandt, street 4 wga
jammed with noon-bour crowds when
the Iron plunfed' to the abjewalk, Frag-
meats dew sercna] feel in aU directlops
cnilaiigerJaj; pastersby, hatppered! Ijy
rsinroarj. and with Uiiir View cut- off
by umbrellas. ' . ■'« ij" ' t '
■ Tbe deaa man was Losrsn Philips, ¥f
years old, s rirlliao attached '. to the
Army iBngineorLng Bureau at 30 White-
ball street His skull was cm sued by
tlif'fiil.irip Iron. Mm Grossman, of lol
.Sistj -flrnt street, Brooklyfl. teas cot and
bruised tfbout ih? legs. riot;-, men "«=,-,■
treated by Dr. Preace of Broad' Street
Hospital, but Philips died as he waa
btlnjr lifted into, an ambulance.
■ Tac mass of iron waa damaged, by
corrojlon wblch loosened I? from tbe -
anchor bolts, it Is believed. It weighed
g-bout twenty-five pounds. - ■" v
At the Army BuUrJinc, 37 Wbiteiiali
street, It sras acid that .Philips has been
attached to the -Army Enguieiriag Corp*
as a rivtiian i "junior, engineer" - ibec
i:Xl" His body was talten to the Old
Slip police statiob, wfaors it was identi-
flfedby Waller N. Harper, a civil engi-
neer, also employed In the Army Btirsan.
1'hilibBK home was at lid Ocean avenue.
Bay Bhora, L. 1.
Grossman wua s*nt home after treat-
MABEL FORREST
IN "THE SATIN GIRL'
Grand-Aiher Star to Beg-in Work
on Hew Film, With rTorman
K^rry Opposite.
Mabel Forrest will be gutted in a
Ren Wilson production rntitled '"The
Satin- Girl," aceordmg to Samuel V.
Grand, president -nf Graud-Ailicr, ivho
will release the picture.
" lam. satisfied," said Mr, Grand,
•"that 'ilabel Fofrriit bis eTCTythlng that
is ■-'■qnirr-3 to nstisfy th' most exacting
andtener. for *ho la not only. x''t?ii
ilmmattcally. but possesses i* well, a
keen sen*e of humor .sincerity fti.d ust.
uraturia."
Xormin Kerry has liren engagej to
p!sy the lend opposite Miss Forrest.
GRANTED CHANGE OF NAME. .
AGED WIDOW KILLED
BY OWN APRON STRING
Now PJevn
Arasand Da
Lappltr*. SJira Coat.
Plrrre-Annand Brdard. ,who*e parent*
were Mr. and ICral Joseph 4. Bedard, ti
Lynn". Mass., wuerv be was born on May
23, ISftS, will, throogb *n order granted
yesterday, be* Plcrre-Annand Bednrd do
Lapieniere od and :t:er October 80."
Mr. Bernrd, v^lri requested Sunreme
Court tanctioQ for his; propiwed cheingri
of cognomen through Athirn-yn Wblce
sod Case, reside* at 08 West Fifrytbird
atroft H« »e( forti, ]o hla petition that
he "Is an American ritisen." and tbgt
"bla great grandmother"' (he ooes not
state which of the four) hore the name
Bednrd d< Lspierricra, the latter part of
it dying with her. as "the fast of her
.line. ' Hence hi* desire to sasume it,
>Mr. Bedard'i fatJer owned the foil
came of Joieph Amand Bedard. aud his
mother that of Rose Louise vsJIauet Be-
bbVDL
Mrs. Elisabeth Berry Found Stran-
gled and Skull Cmshtd— Police
EelieTe Sailor Assailant
A great deal of myatery aurrounda the
death 'of Mrii..EUxabeth Berry) a widow
I of No. r. St. Merfc* place, Brooklyn.
! Mr*- BerTJ, wh'o Via B3 yesni old, was
j found straqglerl to death yeaterdayL in
the back- of j her Utile .candy o»r*,- hy
Fred Qoppe, also 'of 6L Marks place,
! Hnppe, who bnd'beeji accustomed to
! bnv tnbacon In Mr*. Berry's ator^ was
I surprised to see that the pgad woman
1 was not in fh* shop when h,e entered.
Ho tailed her name, but thsre was tio
reanon**. He ivnlijcd t« (h« back, of the
store and lifted a pariler* that separates
the stare from Mrs. Reery'a Wring quary
tars. Me saw the old woman lying oh
her left side, and found that the apron
which had worn bad bean lorn Into
shreds and the strips had -oeen need to
choke inr sun! tie ber hands, behind her
back. Her skull had been crushed in
v.-iili some hint it Instrument.
Hnppe notilie dtho police. ■ sod Inspec-
tors Conboy an'! Sullivan were Among
the fltst to Strive nt the aeeue of the
murdar. A host of New York dMec-
tivea aeeompanled the, InBpectors. The
motive of ihe slaying eoard naot be for
money, because Mrs, Berry M* known
jiiht to msks ft it3* re existence out of her
tiny stor*, and o*ly fnrty-8ve cents were
found in the cash drawer. Indications
showed tbal the murder had been com-
mitted by a degenerate because no ner-
soii of sound mind could commit Suen a
crueBotflC mnrder, the me-lieal wjainlnev
said.
The condition of the final I room,
shoued that Mrs. Berry had -pat up i
struggle fot ber life. No weapon could
ha found other, than the small stove
poker, but thnt *Hd not ha#o any blood
stains on It Tbe r^ghhovs ^ald thsy
had seen no one around th* store at tha
HOLD WITNESS IN CASE
QF XING OF BOOTLEGGERS'
of Mai ,
Clark.' .Jr.. Aaai»«n< f United, State* Dis-
trict Attorney, in charge of the prosecu-
tion of Emanuel IT. Keaeler, called by
Federal 'offirinla the "Kinj; of I lie Boot-
lfggert,* and' twenty-three otbwrB in-
dicted- for. tiro Blleged'loqti'ifi of tba He-'
Jiublic , Warabouea, 'ril West Xblrty-
ourtA. street of 4,900 cases of. Scutch
whlfky and 200 esse* of cbampBRnc Mat
year. Judge Charles .*-L Hougn, nf the
United States drcfait Cotirt of Appaals.
yesterday Issued warrants forS the arrest
of Edward Ward, s former prohibition
agent,, and Robert Keller-born, a saloon
keeper, ax material witnesses in the
Kesfllcr, cs*e. which la expected to bs
brought to trial in October.
Ward and] Kk1 lei-hom, after being
Taken inn* : ptiatady, were' arraigned yes-
terday before "Judge Joseph C. BLutchc-
aon, who fixed ball for their appearance
at the coming trial. Ward, who Uvea
ii-! West Tnlrty-fonrth atreejt, wua ra-
leased OO. a surety boad for $000, and
Kcltnrbom, wbo in \a business at- D64
Sixth avenue, furnished a similar band
for *1.000.
Ward, whn two week* ago reafgned
bla position' as a - prohibition agent to
return to his trade as a printer, waa
fraatly aorprlsed at being tikrn lnij>
custody on the fur that he might leava
tba jurisdictJon- before the rleaaler trial.
Be cay* he wis the nun that discovered
the looting, of the Republic Warehouse
and furnish"'! the information which led
to- the^ recoYtfy of moat of ths liquor,
which was hTudeD. in a sealed cellar on
East Forty-third street.
Kelterbom, according to ths authari*
tlea> beugbt some of the whisky taken
by ihe alleged conspirstora, vho i ""
the R*puhlio Warehouse.
time of the murder, but the police be-
lieve that a men described as n^naflor
nf the mercii-ant ma ripe, who was lurk- 1
ing near the store about fl o'clock yes-
terday mnmipg, la responsible for Mrs.
Berry's death,
■ parlor*)' ta t«« "rh*»t*-*oarli,"
Commander E, R. Bpafford. newly
elected head of the New "York Bute
American Legion, will make bla first ef-
h'cial appearance aa a vommaniier whea
be will oecwpy a bog st^he Johjon The-
atre Sunday evening, where, LarouBb. tbe
courtesy nf F. Ray-Lomstock and Morris
Oeat. and of Irfe Sbuhert, who la do-
nating the ubh) of his theatre, a speriai
Su-formanca of Batlcffa "Clivn---
ourla" will i>e preawited for f.\v benefit
of the V>terHim' M onniaiii" I "amvi P/inv
It U dnooanced that a large delegation
of Itgionnslres from the metropolitsa
posts will attend. . . < . ;
SEMINARfANS SET SAIL
The Uner America departed for?
rfaplea and Genoa yesterday carrying 1
among her forty-one cabin psssannrs,
eight Francisco and divinity atndeau
en Coutfl. to Home, where they will spend
■flvr years completing their theological
etudles at the Internationale- Collesio
fierpnop. They will be ordained in IflGfl.
They recently finished ihc'i-r novitiate it
Jft. rrancl* College, Athai-SprlBga, N,
Y + , and were accompanied to the pier
by their Father Superior, Rev. Cyril
Siu, a m. c
Among other paaaengEra who departed
on tho Amerira were Mr. and Mrs. %i-
aon Orendl, of Detroit. Mr. Crrenell is
Kuropean correapondeat for the l>etroit
Fiee-Prrsw, He will atay In Italy la-
defioitely. -
Ths liner carried sixty-four cabin pas-
sengers and four licportarx.
*■...';•..
MOT305T PICTTTRE EECTIOH, '■"
1 " Pl'flUSHED J5TEBT BC VDAY. ■
• FoMlsbtd br THE LEWIS rinj.lBKJ^O COMTAXT. at KO. Rn ftlfhth *T»afl«,
;j': -."■ ^Wi «.* Lewit. President, rt» Elstitl-. Avenue.* Sdward «. Tfeomsa,; vie* president,
■M Eighth Awnw ■ Jofcn J. Nell. Jr.. Secretary ■■4 Tmn>«, 8*0 Big bib Arena*. - f
'.\- ,: Wi rtM i. h*i CtwK
Make checks psssnle toTti*, Morning Tclrmrapb. 830 Eighth Avenue?, N«W Toils.
Mp^ien ^tnresi' nfc an aid to cieilixotion and the rt-
Tb> FiSrn as a spfitisihilltj they entail a* such ia the subject of an notorial
Mwtage to Un- ir - America*.'* Oitliolic. mrraii-ie. The Mm, this r*iit(*flfcl
civilized Countries * < %^ w^** "» f " r *rwter mcssege pf tfriiieathmthao
K _ the boo*: *nd the magazine' for tte rtftnon "ttur entfr a****
Mwt Be Carefully Am hoBBV the ma|W zW„id tbe paper in d«*ed ^tunittnne*.
Chosen. To the word* of the writer;
* fc^.f "Ton may scarier ■ million Bible* up- and dawn lb?
South -Sets, but yon cannot rciiar-antci^ iSat they r/JJI be read. It ■* tna~h differem.
however, with, the movie. Let the machine begin tb cBck ntoW 'th* Wljnj' waters
■ that "Melville has, made classic and. tbe happy islonnera will rtB*e their aport'a anil
, listen to the modern -"meassge of Wester^ etffluwrtftal Tb*r need nor. BajarMaKd
- the words thai, are ptmctuatinE the xraduAtinji of tba film story. Indeed, It la 1 a.
jbo4 Borioina thee do.not, far th* am fie* 1 paragraph is generally bad literature and
often poor grammar. Bit the s4v«gt err cw read the pktUTB mMiajt' "GeaAir*.
facial- expression, pantomime farm-thc real world lans/napr fbnt isJndrpendcnt of
lflngue and ten*.™ ■ "' "■ ''■._.-. *.!
"' And beelruae of thla *w*y nf. the film In tb« !i«tbeii addnbriaf the raaral ton?!.
.tb» Anwrica HdKaxiae believrs. nbvuld, b> hljb and (be aUbjact matVar forrart. The
JedifiD corraaipdDj^nt of the Lnndnn Tlmfii llkrarlsa niaJtes s plea far a. bfttar
Claw at films En th* Far Kaat. H* wrftea of India:
"In InHIa fir&bably n3nc-tentha of the nopntattoq ,artt JIIIom-AIk. Tb* natlTf
>mT tenia to irrow up m*nta)Ir and the nrenge ' audfrnix at tJ)f» p]<MUT* tbra-
tzex in. thi-fcforo, «nij>os«I of rhotf who are suture In bn-dy apd Immature In mlod.
' ' To 1 1: mh art exhibited aex almi made in American studios and films |n wbicb riO'tenn
.tt th- main Ibinff- With tbe» may be aandwlcbed a comic: film ajjowtna; a while man
■rarrviiif; aui b brtifti of rrdiculnna antir.i. TH* rr-Mitt ia IntTftabl*. Snob dlaiB are
harmful, hut t bee nne otbera that do a fiea.t amount of Jnaidu«ua dama^."
■ ' The London Tfmen nuturnllj cali* attention to tbe fact that tbe» £lipi ajr*
Amerlren made, and ntjcxntn as a rented]- n nlm lenane of naiinns wiser* r^rrain
tufRibri'.; of tl.c indu.K) r.v could unit* and routjot tbe txrtiaxift of filma. Wbal seeisi
To arc-rrf the Ttm«A lh« tnO*t U that Elic ptctatlaBtlon of t'et KnaUfhutan ci. the
' POTeen vlll canse Ibe natlre to Lose hia reapeet for tbe white? race.
What the .America Magazine aaja U d was spoken- We atoojin a huge
room which led up to the actual burial
place of Kino; Tnlatikhamon. We had
"XpCvti i tv *Jnd another huge- room lu-
i«tfui-l cf llint the ssrrr pljucns vu rlgnt
up agstast the wall. A cold blast- of- nil*
that followed the; casing In.oMhc wall
was" the weirdest' sensation I -bad ever
experienced. It was exactly aa If soma
one had turned L on n faucet of ice cold
water down our . baehbonea This ear-
eophngus," went on- Mr- Terries, : ",w*a
never- opened because Lard Carnarvon
took sick- and dlasT."
"Weren't yon 'auper»titlo*jg? r 1 aakad
him. 'And weren't yon afraid that yon
would get Jletr' - . ■ •
"Wull, <T hare been Jtich," said Mr.
Terrfsip. ' *"I fl*vt had malaria at soma
dam ^lIInf , ever sinr* I came home, but
X axn. not in the Icajt'aapeearltloiik"
That Oldear of Then AH..
Mr. Terras bad an esperUnca wbkh
be eontldcn more tliHiiina- than the
opening nf King Tuts ukha men's temh.'
Sottie French explorers discovered a
tomb said to bo seven thousand years old.
It was aa old that the body burled there
was not c-vi-si mummified. — it list* ins beea
buried befoJc tnutumiee were In fashJon,
"I Wos incited to he on band whan the
tomb wns opened, and amir at 3 In the
morniiig not : to mien the gre*t event.
T/hrs body had, of course, crumbled to
duat. Tbe akotl was removed from the body
and nre were all amaxed 1 to ace the black
beard stilt on tbh-ehlobone. I asked per-
mission to taxva'ti thla skull .mri wm the
first tTiAh'tn tOUcb- It. I thought 'HoFa
am I, Tarn Tcrriu, a motion picture -di-
rector in the year 1SZS, tnnehing the
body of a man who lived more than
T.OOO year* ago/ It n-as something to
think abont."
Oi coarse we can think ef many things
mnch more etrllins; than, touching a
■hull. In fan !■ na eamirsEon nn Mr.
Trrriae, descril uilld not appeal to us
at all. Bttt IpVse ia no accoiintinjr for
tasttea,
The tales that t>rfell tbU Intrepid mo-
tion ptctorc uiQii and hia ccupan./ cca-
silting 'of Wanda Hawley and XijfH llar-
ri B *od others will never he fdrgotteu.
Pfobsbiy when their gnind^tldren gath-
er aronatl their kpeea tln-y will hear of
the rilruiTic. of "Fires of Fata", and all
the trouble it caused, both physical and
mental, iu getting itsrlf' trannferrorl to
I lie s river #.lsrr't - A f CW of these Bttle
difBcultlcf were told by Mr. Terrlaa.
■idi All BBukalne. -
Bometimoa they would be held, up a
week at- a timn by. rain nnri Uien ngaht
the mieiiae: heat would cuke them ill.
The files' were thicker than "thieves and
Mia lluwk-;. and Mr. Burria couataDtly
CuDiptsined that it Wjuh dittaeult to make
!i.\v villi tiivH vraivllfig' up their bands,
csra isntj cJotLi.--.. -There wero roillioe*
cud miUlons ot these Hies arouiul i.kmt
-n;il It was Jieccvaarr to bavf seversl men
Aith fly wbiska tanning Che nren ourslda
the picture k\< iliat tbey (sould get. the
scene without tbeso'trnub.esoma insects
trying to v rest the honors away irons tbe
stun. ..-.'
Mr. Tarries believes, that liir< picture
Is BWtttiprObt ail but one aceae aisd that
jh snaps "shot*" thar. 'he mv** abto Uy %*t
at itfBe faiiuikaJ dacciti^ dervishr**
rhene tji- n«uvH of Egypt whof-b re-
llfiran totnpefs them to' smfej-. aad- this
they iliu tu mi extent that made Miaa
Hawley faint and- caused. Air. .Terriss,
wJk. hover batted AD eyelash Whph be ex-
plored the daith," dlrti tombs vi xh-- uu-
livsii kiugs. lo uimo.'-L'iig^s i.in. vi 'the
ptetural Ci
1 -Th's!ie dervishes," said Mr. Terriss,
"whirl themaelvec to and fro to (he music
of theb. weird mttiumantv" Many" of
t.ie,-n v.-iij|( ihey danced picreed ' their
cBeekJ "iiii luajti wieacd-lao^ine; akewers
until tbe blood poured, others -bit Jive
scorpions in half pnd atu them, atni others
tore the akin from live enakw and twal-
Eoived Them A few other pleasant Utile
meraocts of thla ptrty brote glan with
their teeth, and ate It. Not satisfied with
tbl* pastime, some of thurn danced upon
spikes and sharp nails with' their naked
lent while droning. their moupfQnOua in-
cantations. Ntft ^-tTlDx eaough ptin from
this, they hit each other over the top of
The head with Inng'.woodea poles." Mr.
Terrlaa said that although be was able
to get these scenes, they are. so horrible
he may never show them on the sereea
even though the censors do feel that their
educational value wonld mtiiie them per-
miasJble. -
I naa relieved when . Mr. Terrias told
me that their trip to EfTpt bad iti -pleas-
ant rhuments. that the country was very
beatitifiil «nd that they were able- (a eat
some -lovaly scenic epacu. Hjght now
he Is showing '".Firea of Fate" to sevatal
intereated. dlatributan. aed he expeeta
an.y_dsjr'te mak« hie decision on'hla'te-
leasiDg . plana. Peuwonally, ■ I - am very
anxious lo see this picture marie right on
tbe place. where tbe^Spblnx growa tad
smiles its inscrutable .smile year ' after
year. *
One of the wpadarfBl thiuya about the
plejtore.is to be able tn see the pyramids,
tbe desert ajitl'gH that "land near Cairo,
Alexandria and Luxor without going
then. We' are swing to look for all the
pleasant tbiogs in the picture and forget
all ths hectic ndveJntures,'hnt I think ws
should take into rvHiaideration name of
the hardships tovolred in getting these
Exy-jitfsu scenes. Then- fa much mora
that Mr. Trrrfcw wanted to tell me, tjut
I was afraid if I took ■ any more thus
away from my wOrk I wouldn't be able
to writ* ciffv-rlftv motion picture stun*.
I'd he thfnkLag of tnnjb* of ancient kings
and: tbe treasures left there by these
roler" of Ions; aa*. -- •
Bnme dar I hope tnatpmble npoe some
treaaurea either In a tomb or on a desert,
inland, I think I prefer the desert Island.
It at least, [a right and nliv*.
Besea Draws Jm P>l«r.
Pretty Hope. Drown, the heroine In
'"Hollywood." who simply' cooia riot get
• job la the movie*, although all bey
family had a chance, to Set on tbe screen*
(g proving to the world that she CAQ
get a J lib on the stage. She plays the
part of the maid In "Peter Wanton" and
Ik as pretty otf as she I* on th*'»Cr«en.
Wee Dffiwa had ambitions to go on the
stake, and, although she did play the
leading role on the aeteen, she did not
let that atop her when she. had s chsnee
to do a bit on the stage. She took ber
small fart and' believes she is going to
prose ihat Hope Drown befor* tbe faot-
Ukhta win be notiiSM like tbe girl Jn the
picture. We hope sale will eticceed.
' rnib fii7<» Cs«*jrJaiBifaa-
Frtrik.I>sj-ton. formerly en Betofwlth
the Ksaotiay film Company, eonttibtiten
tbe> follawuisj ' 'versee foonded on th*
I>en)ps*y-Firro flgbt:
"TJNDJJE TBB "BAIDOW flw COOOAH'S
r BLBPF."
"Under' the shadow of Cnoffsn'i Bluff, an
a cool September olsnti.
T»s men of Prawn, soil courage, mat In
,tbe : «reatest fUjrnt
Seeufpr cemecstlons. by s crowd thst ruen
lata break the ehtar shsll ot Utngs and
■ Rt rightist the meat" r .
""'Tie not of the hewUD* taiilutud-, tola
picture we shall draw.
H'a of the srestesr prlsegsgbt we a say
we ever aaw.
Of blows rbat-laabed one heart csiorda.
thst we'll oercr feel again.
"W>sw*i* frensled wit* eacllema«t *"
tost for blood wis bad.
Intensely dmah our eealtags. w* were
. ravtBf;, howling mad.
A -id alt for what? A titular Rgbi by
a. prsclona crown.
"■PriM 'Ball or tbe- raffip"".' *l*b th*
. atntagth nf caveaun hltlerp.
Was one on whom grow shsgey hs<r iii«
that npoo- s^riuaa, ,
Tbe other, every wait ns strong:, whou
pennant there unfarled.
Trbcuilmed tbat ha waa 't'bnmploo Flffb^
Ing Wdndar et the World.
"Thr goog la rang, the flgbt Is on, we're
hreathlsss. not asonao,
Except the crssk- of floret -to head and
body ta rough too round.
And then— su Inaianl'a Vision Ot nedly
shsllered hopes, -
An s punch, or push, seat frrmpeer er.ish-
i lug Useiwstd tbrsugh the ropes.
As nenpaej- traDtied ■ ths »wer rope aud:
Isnded-jn ta* ring. ,
A clinch, and Frrpo lost his rhonre to win.
th* cnaaplanVcrawn.
For Decanter's bio-wa, just aa»sn times,
bsd hnocaed the Angel down.
fleor.
lit palled, hi* aluktuK.bcdr up snd wndsd
In for mors.
And PemptsJ. took *om* fearful Mo-fcrs.
.which, showed tht: might? taronsi
Hi was name, or ctae he'd never lasted
' till tbe joes.
"Id fiflv-strea "steonda of (be fiaal jecood
round. ,"--■.. . . ■ ■
Tbli msrii-i fight wss-eBded- end I'empsej
otlll ta envaei
A left ii> 'solar plraua' and a rlgbt to
l.n'r"s }tw.
A count or ten. a howling nam; tor Lutt
nil waa o'er.
'Along, tbe mad In fatace reara, niien
we're Jeer and eld.
We'll tell the cresinc story of a scrap
that's ever toM.
Wbtts every out conceded thorn waa never
aacB t Oght, - v-
As witnessed st tbe Polo Ground* Lbst
cool September nlgnL" „
■ *" :• Fmrlsia Msnsa. ,.
No' story In recent jfan has banded
the K"ew Tort motion picture pe^nle audi
c iic» as the item flashed from Lea An-
geles that Farina, ths little Pathe pick-
aninny, had aimed a contract for * long
term sHtn Hai Kotch.- jcarma U ouiy
'«' j«n old niliI he l* at husch as thu
ace oi spuaeiB, it souada ao- awkward to
aay "he' - because Farina im* aJivnys !^i?.i'
so^poved to be a giei. Mr. hoaen rea-
Jlsetl what her popularity la and how Im-
portant the is to- "tJtir (Jong 1 " comedies
and be lost no time in tying her up.
t-nrfnas fatally has profited smutty -by
thla popularity. They now OWu an nuto-
mobNc ftbd are the envy of all the other
colored families in i lolly wood. Tbia mo-
tion plcturo bueifiass It ODiualn j- Heru
is this Uttle colored child earning a big
salary Snd not taowtog wtrnt lis ill
about- .
" saaujUrv as The us It Vtsdsvllli.
Uraen Rlmptley, who furnishes colnmns
of news for the morioD plcturo people ot
boa'Aafelea tbrough the medium of tbo
Times "in that city, aays that when Lsuriy
Semoa Ampler** hia Lsat 'two-reelex for
Vliagraph he will take a- filer in raude-
vUie -before, - be ItesinB on hit contract
With M. II. Hoflman. Just what the
aei will be Is not durtlofcedv hut Miss
rUngajey any* chat ncgoUuciona are un.
Slit Also stated that Carte* de Hgreu
nnd his wife, Ftofea Carter de Haven,
are Ulnwisa plaunlna to return to the
two-a-day. - Madame ^aximara'iB already
tn vsiidcvillf, having been' booked iu a
new act, "Colluaion." Hut Ii liolaml baa
proredi th* aurprlae of the vaudeville sea-
son, as; arcording to reports from the
Coast, she la a, veritable Bensation. Sbe
does a singing, set which ia perhapa hat-
ter for her than her motion picture work.
Theodore Roberts la another on« who hai
been makinc money In vaudevillo. Huth
Htrjiohousr has BleO depertad tfae'Bcreen
to nlay in a sketch called "Be Yourself."
This lis not Miss Sttmehonse'* first ex-
perience In vaudeville, she hiving played
In Chicago aon» year* «fn.
fkom the QtMonin
TOASTS AND ROASTS.
If you-' .have pralta to five, com-
plsints to make or ideij tc- air,
register ti^em wiflf ta< Ofllooker^
"tag «"'■ Ovemted.
Mjtiin Plccore Dditor, The Morcload
Tdegngph: '
I was perfectly thnmhrratiiick n-hani
about a week ago 1 read iUar r ih* men
who write the jokes foe the motion pic-
ture aubtitJe* get from .|Q00 to SI ,330
a week, and that the/ don't demand auehj
aalarics, bnt ths; rbe producrrn airs it
to them cheerfully^ To" mc tbey do. the)
cimediesj more harm thaa-cood, I don't
'■tiiiuli the worst Blapvtiick that ever was*
made wuld be put ovsr with a lot of
farced and afupld jokes, auH belleva tne,
some of them are unt^.. ruble. It'a true
that while there are plenty of sc-tom and
dlrectOra and technical experts, "gaa)
nttd" <u they all them) are icsurce.
Yea, I should say they an scarce, and
with tlie exception of the ones who -writ!*
Harold Lloyd's " lilies. I don't thlbk
they're worth a dollar and a half a week,
much less «1 T S00. Mack Sennott's, too,
ar«. sometimes very good, but I don't
know bow tbey get awJiy with the aver-
age tw>-reel atrocity they call a comedxi
Wfant boobs, tbe producers moat think
we ire!
Yenrsi for, bigger and better two*
refllors. • W. B. Johnson.
N'ew Y'drk City.
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Ttaeda_taat "Tot aa Jallet.
!
"W*lt* itatrt 1 " itWT* '
, ■r**iilsvay>
Although "'Searaaiencha'' la destined to
opes at. the sTortJ^<nnrtli Street Theatre
on Csctaber H, it is said that "The White
Sister" wi'i not leare 'Broadiway, Lll-
lldn (ilsh's Ttalian-mada film has gnus
much hlRter than any one npected and
la doing sucha'aood business that in-
spiration feela jnstifled In taking another
theatre, juirt wb«ro It will be removed
we do not know, bat we understand
that negp nation* have been .on for the
removal of thla picture to another plij-
houw. •
-. J-nIJ n*nn«l In Oitt.
EnldJ Bennett maiiegea to keep busy
these i asya. Th* latest word from, the
Coast ptacea her in' the, east of "The Lir-
ing Fast," which Metro is making from
the novel by William f*. Lochs, Harold
Shaw ia directing .her, ' -Mr. Shaw Is the
brother-in-law of Viol* Dana and aiilr-
Iry Mtus and tbe husband of Edna
■nog* rib-
ri> Otv* VttKMsr ralrinaUis Bigr Vast.
We hear it whrnpered tbat Famous
Flayera-Laaky hare made big prepar*-
tlonafor yodnf Dotulaa Fatrbahts,- Jr.,
and that ttl* next picture will be a ape-
Hal. Of eoorae. It la rather difficult to
get vehicle* for thla young man became
hia we make* anythlpg' hut H*b1 com-
edy dramas prohibitive. He la aaid to
have Inherited M* fameua faiher'e mtUa
and to be a great a— It to motion pic-
tore*, at Iwat that's what Famous Is
lajthV " " * '
Motion Plctura Editor, the MorninaT
Telegraph;
In spies of the fact that the thought
of Tbeda Bars ns Juliet drove KHivard
E. Jenkins to writa verse. ' 1 am obliged
to take issue with him as ti Miss Barn a*
a selecria-n for 'the role. I can't iiiii.ier-
stind how he coild believe her to be
"nBturally fitted for the pan of Juliet-
To mo ahe hasn't the first iinnJin'.stion.
I anw her "once * v Juliet, and! once w»s
enougb. There arc many things that
Mi;* Bar* can plaj'. 1 kind of mia*
seeing her those davs. I used to gat
man? a laugh out of those heavy vamp)
plctnrcs. But bow any one eon see- her
aa. Juliet is- treymd me. Anil by tbe
same tofieD. Nnriiiu Talmadcn i.i not my
Ideit of *n ideal Juliet- I think the right
one is still to he cbdeen.
One of four renders luggcutetl trans-
ferrin^ Jane Cowl's pirtrayal to tbe;
screen: Wby uotT Pin.- Is really Ideal.
A number of years ago she wha in a
pk-tiii-e and aha .didn't piioto^ruph very
well, but I think that wan mere Urn
fs'ilt-of. the cOmenmun than of Miss
Cond. If it Is true that the camera,
doean'4 '''"■ > tnen ^^™ : '" 11 ' o>iKht t ? bo
s nensatlon as Juliet on iN--- ftpreati far
there in no denying her beauty. When.
Mac Murray lint went into picture* she
photxojranhed ■ hideously, too. Although
she has developed un eecemrb- style and
behaves, like a lack-ln-ihe-box now, ab«
does "screen" ft-ell.
Let us have Tiieds aa Cnmllle or'Lo>
cretin Borgia, but not as Juliet.
. Thine. aa ever,
C, B> tu 'A Faithful Kclder.
Pe*ksidi\t. y. Y. |
What Cfha : the Pe«i- Blrl Dht
iloii >n "Picture Bditor, The Morning!
Tetegvaph:
, I saw by your piper lelit Sunday that
many' people 'are diasatiafisd w(th swX
PJckford'a nc»r picture because she ha*
her hulr done ap on' top of her Iread.
I never heard of such a stupid point ■ot
view. A whils,aj£o thev were complaln->
InsT because eh'e continued to play th*
titti? ? rogjTedy-Aml psrtt. There waa
<-oosjde'rtble comment about th* fact that
it vrn time sba began to play arown-
Up psrts. In the review* of "Fauntle-
tot" many of the critics npoke of how
much better'eue was oa the mother than
as the child.
Now she produces i really heantifui
picture ■■Rositn." in which aba not
only gives a aplendld performance, hut
la Bupported by a rurdeniarly eapabl*
east, engagca the bervicea of 'Srnst
Lirbitsch to direct it and certainly
there's nobody ■ directing in, hia csaaa, and
just because Mary haehev hair tip. ex-
hibitors feel that the people won'C g.»
to see her. I think "Hoaita" ia rhe'-hest
directed ptctnre 1 ver aaw, ud I rh'iot
In It Man- Pickfrtrd does her best woA.
It's i credit 'to her, whether the morooi
think so or n at
Faithfully youra.
3, R, Goodman. '.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
!)!OHK FROM A P(!ET OF THB -
MOVIES.
Motion Picture Editor The Morning
Telegraph:
Will yon please give apac* in Ths
Morning Telegraph to tbe enclosed verses
and greatly pleue a motion picture *p-
thuslaatT oHncerely,
Edward E. Jsahiiuh.
"NANOT FHOM NOWHERE."
(Beta DiniijU.)
Lovelj Nancy, La It fair
Not to tell from where?
Your adtnirera with hearts elate.
Waiting at every atatfon gate.
Have you far to fo?
Wt will make your journey ahrw^
Our long remembered joyous day
When yoU pained litis way,
Oh. conductor of hs'incy'a train,
Bring, rli, bring her back attlnt T
Kite we stand at every gate.
Her admirers with hearts dlsconaoEsta.
- —Edward E, Jenkins.
1SBT North Thirtieth street, Pbiladal-
phli^Ps-
Q1TB rjg siDHK LIKE "BILL. 1 *
Motion Piptnre , Editor, Tbe Mnrr.iug
TelefTaph:
I'm not u movie Ian, lu fact I usually
detest pictures, but when I really ace
something worth while I like t to talk
about It. Last week at the EtlBlto 'Thea-
tre 1 went to tee the screen version of
a once very popular play,' "Stlomy
Jane," and waa * hit -disappointed in
the picture. To my aurpriso they
showed nn *dd«l attraction. The pic-
ture was called "Bill" and 1 believe waa
taken from the atory, 'OranquebiJIV
by Anatoli* Fvancp. > t
I *Isei noted this picture waa spon-
*ored.A T J>r. lingo RtF-seafcld. It wn*
dciiKhrfiil, not with lt>t njasslve ae«nev r
«r ' whirlwind action, but Its true to lit*
portrsyal of human nature and iU excep-
tlonBllr flue sCtlng. PluiK, Ur. liieMP-
feid. pick h->i:i'- more films of thbj .kind
and T know you'll make' movie faus of
a vbole lot of people who are tired of
(be stereotyped plctiiri'ii one aees now-
adays. Olve us pictures that am Ufa
studies, (live ua some more pictures; Ilk*
"BUI-" Yottra'trnly,
Philip Banlaoa.
K«y 1'ork. >...■. >S
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THE. MORNING TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, I9Z3.
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF M O T ION PICTURES
■:■ ftc LOUELLAO. PAESONS
FIELD FOR INDEPENDENTS
IN THE VAUDEVILLE HOUSES
Proud en.: of How York Motion
Ffotoro Ownen Compiling That
Film j Required bj Big Thea-
tre! An Hot to Bo Hid- it
'.it Si thief e i.
DAVID SKTTH
BACK
DOROTHY MACKA1L
* By LOUELXA 0, PAS809B-
HEBE ll a valuahla lip for inde-
pendent prtdiinii with wires to
-, i«U. Hirry Brandt, * brother
of Wausjn Brandt. protJdent of the New
Ym» Motion Picture O*ro*r*. complain"
that be I* hada* put difficulty get'log
ouih flha* for th* eix hmmci in which
he i* in (crested.
1 birr appealed "gain «"■■ *=*'■" t0
A' Olio exchange* only " be told there
isn't anything on hand."" **5d Mf.
Brandt. Tp* situation is serious — hero
we bar* alx henae* waiting for attrac-
tions. 1 cannot understand *tv the P' 6,
tarn ere bring held up. Our haiine* are
sat the only one* i Km e art anfferin*, bnt
Other riJlbjt^Tf are" making the **tt)»
complaint.'"
WTHiani Brandt, the owner flf thine
adz [nausea, rtrebn*^ whit hia brother
**M-
-This b ibe imkb," aaid Willi* m
Brandt, 'when oar patron* npoct apodal
mttractit.nii. After Labor Day *» usually
com* out with a l?i: anuah and our
people expect It. Tilt J«ar alt the bU?
attraction in playing en Broadway and
we dM not hare ■ food picture available
to put ib OUr theatre*. Wj are niacin;
mnan rather ihlo take ut rial or
thowiar nrdiocrc ftlma. The- ajtsetion,
a* toy brother aal*. 1* worth conpideT*-
lion. U we do Dot get some, relief T
do "BOl know what will happen*"
"Mr. Rntdr said that enm* of to* bV>
turn that are beiBjr, -hn#o at the J«ri-
mnte boiuwa are being run at a Eoaa
■whfE If the t ■xhlbiliTH could art them
faey would make money for both the,
producer and tbr exhibitor, i
■a alt Aftae ~fLu Ytui.
The fatted calf wn* killed owt at tba
Vltajrapb atadioa la Brooklra j«teTdaj
afimwui to C(4«brat« th* nrum of ir.r
mrDdlxal. toe U:?r oclbe UaTiid Smns.
brstber-of Albert E. Smith. pnaideBt of
the ecraptnj, arho baa arrived in X?v.
Totb On bla flnt riiit to htcd ream. In
11H4 Davkd west to California to join
tka ccodndot; .Timlt at tba atadioa, aad
Kat bad bla no*e to (he jfriadarMie e«r
tinct. He In here now for a Ticalioii.
tnat-ftrUJ alio taka op tbe aobjart of ram-
Itf pkmrtf witb t±c Vtiamph oddaia.
Jim brfon romiajt ElJE Mr. SmitD wrote
*"*.nw" tn bla acrtwa prodnrtTlon of iJ Ta*
Mms Frato Brodot-T'*." Uk» mm tht
Gaorint Bmrr 'HcCntcbrno noret.
; Vfr. Smith bcto that be twll>CT« tha
notfoa pLctare public wtDta the nneit
thina> of Htcrahire and dratin and pt>4trr
aerwetd, bat he f*ror« tho prodaction of
Wf. modcTD atorieaaa wfll •■ thnafi of
ottn- ffnpritinn"
Ton Boot FJctono From Foist of
Tttnr of the Box Otfite, at Com-
- piled by.Uoitei STfwa, Bhov
■"Simian Wmciagt'' to Bo '
l>Hiwiitf Bie^eat Crowds.
MOVES
"TRIUMPH" TO COMMUTE
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
'WHITE
m ikine. . This will, no^doubt. bo a arrat
dJaappoiotinaiit to rliftara who jw to tie
Coaat with one purpose tn view,' that of
treiiia/ filniB hting. nude.' CoaLwa/ TsarSt,
M ben laiarTewad on th« nhiacL aaid
tt»t h* ThfiJiht It wu Ufa tlma acma
on* put * atop to twTToittina; people to
all at tha ttudioi at any Urne of too
daj. B* #ald tntt- darloe the dm*
"Ashed of Vieaeaaaoa" ivaa baTna mademt
Irait 4CS,000 waa loat frhraufS viaitora
bncauaa aceaaa were stopped ao that nmt
i.lni" could In- l&tttdw-edrto Ib« callcn.
M C. l*ter, . prcBidrin of ! nlted
ShuJLoav, In talklna; otit tba mitie-T,
■rreed with Mr Taarte and said that In
htaoptnJon at J«Bst $100 was tott every
tkoa a viator toured a aiudio.
BlflMI"
"T*)a C«T«raid "WaBjaa."
> --• In Hill.
mtwrnert vrl|Bi FAImdD« Plarrn-!n; r <(1iH»: Mikl ul
IV to lfc» Cmmmi to M#aj '■ FTrtm*» f* f Thr«.
J. D. WflUkHi H*aa«.
' J. D. WlUlaau la horn* from what ha
. ebarantrj** hia meat a aa jtas anta l WtjM-
aTD trip. Ha caeir lo lata Saturday
Brarntng: and* was an boay yeatcrdaj it
ara* Imnqaaible w art la totteh with bin.
, There i« no doubt that Mr. WilHama
tawnucted aowj^ IrapArtant tranlDOH
ajolle k* tii nut of trwn. bnt It waa
tmpiossihle to art any Information from
hlav, and iin<f we bate to print nubOta;
art ar* not airlcut even no ni'nch aa ■
tdZLt of ".---if of ibr neva that wax whia-
V>nd leqnd town yratrfdar. fjaerf*
Klrirr .treamtrrr of tb* Jilts Cariton
COenpany and -fc airman of th# burd of
dire^tni*. In doa la town Wedaeadar
f nlfht. whrn we bof* lo art mnt nd&-
donil newa from thi* eomnany.
Btttr ConpHa 4* Harrv.
On* of tha Britlaa llni ns*a.nin*-i
wbkh trili nl th" happenltiam at nkotlea
prrtore atara a«ya that Betty Conrpaon
VOl nrarry Sir Charlea HlnfoL Jfiaa
C^apnon wmi abroad to maaw a picture
eaOod iTwuir to Woauat,** and ab« waa
padd noavthtni l ; t- (WIOOO aq bar eon-
tnet. Aprarfmlj tbey did wot ihlb*
this waa ton nmch money la Enflasd. for
•he .!■ to make twn mora plrture* there
ftrr the Still mmpaDT- Tt la amid that
an* it i treat flvnrfte on* the otbef side
. and thai Sir Charlea met fier and fell In
Jew with her at Sret night VTe!l. a lot
J of aarr >uae retebritiea hare married
tarda, why nat soar ■■•■{ oar eaotEon pae-
. bare people?
■ ^ rK wfw Lm Sf»rr n*t.n.«.
The Cantttry yeaterday raMrd a great
■unylntfrta'dng peop]" On board waa
Barbara Lo Warr and her new hua-
bond. Jmdt Doothwrty. Mi-j Ln'Marr
If to acart work on "The Shnotin.' of l tan
hlcGraw" aa aovQ ai »b- reachra Hnlly-
iraod- She U nuking thia for Kawjer
■■4 Lobio, Other' people on the (Yn-
Oary were Edgar Salwyn aild W*»lirr
Wanjer. who went to Cbifato «n hn t i
. asaaa. Walter Waajptf. who Ln ertab-
Sahed a repetition in London am m mnn-
agar of BHtloD pictnrn •heatrei, ia lq
ton eocn try for a brief rtalt,
' Tba tab beat pfctarga from tha atand-
polnt of aoUIng value a*«a brrn compiled
by L'njM >>w«. Mind yon. these era
not thf beat pictures from the eritirj"
ataDdpdtat, hot from tha b«z oQLea.
TJalterJ Nf « i La i-:dcr this lut ut> aaeb
aaosHh. aad it ia latereatlrig W Vote that
tha beat arflrra ant J«4red by ataKtDeats
aaT exhibitors in all parti of tha country.
"Hdajas Wrtrsage,' 1 Mrs. Wifiin
He^a aati-aarcotlc propaganda pkttrrt.
waa th* hast sainxuj pktairt last B»asn.h.
the figurea com [Tiied, hr the exhibitors
ibsw, "The Spofleri" ernwded '"Maio
Pttreet'' and "The Briabt Ehatvl" from
the list of teat aellera for the prerJona
month and took Its place among the ten
best. The statement furnished, niirr n
canraa of exhlbltora throlighoot the coun-
try gavt tbe folfnwing ten as the ^t*t
money makers of tbis Inst month; "Hu-
man Wreefcsee," "Ssf*TT Last." "The
Sboiien." "Enemies of "tVenni," '"Bohin
Hood,"* "Paddy. 1 ' - Within tbe Law."
"^Vfan Knighthood Waa in Flower.''
-Dr. J»ck- ud "Down to tba So la
Ships."
aiVSia rinrnlhj- MirKpll.
Dorothy MeekgU, who more and mora
is beginning' to be 0J)e ut lie favorites
among: leadlas; trvsaes In matisB pktarci.
has ji:at siirnl a contract With Famo**
risyers-Liiky. She karri for the Coast
Ortober 2 to play the leading rote in a
picture, for Ps\raiikofant. She may .maxa
another, the film company baring retained
an option on her services. Just now she
in hurrytng to finish tome eitettofs lo
"The -Tlft*tipt Blade,"' Richard Bnrthel-
mesa 1 ! Hgt picture, hut., at cottrae, aha Is
pretty much e idled ore; going to tha
Coast,
C.o«-* 1.1 (bo ABtutuliir,
"The White Siiter" baa dona a much
bettet business than any one expected
and an it will more, to the Ambaaaador
Theatre next Bandar night to' eontlnne ita
Broadway career. "Staritnoiiehe." -the
Metro production made by Bex Thrrmm
and which hka been doing aiich * good
htfalaeaa In Waihlnatoo. ctkea pOMesaion
of the rofty-fcMirth atrtet Theatre Sep-
tatober 30. In other words, it foJlowa
"The While SUter" aa tba attraction at
this playhouse. It probably opens a Ut-
ile bit sooner than any one expected be-
cause the Inspiration, company' did nnl
want to run the risk 'of losing the Am-
harasdor, and so (be thoatrn wsa-eJagagad
* wr^ sooner than. tbe Lillian Cish pie-
tore was acbadoledllo lea re ita j isa a o t
iocs tic n Sow both picture* b*T* Broad-
way theatres, and aO erery one la happy
t To Bar Tlaitaasv '—>
A recant ruling hak'nooe int^ effect
wbereh/ motion picture "atudloa Will not
allow risltora while 'pictures '* ire In. tha
Win Rogers w|l) awie "Tha CoTerH
Wagon" tn hi* Daxt pictnre. Of cotrrae,
ll Is a badeaqufe on the Famous "Corered
Wagon." end will- hare all nf the high
apots of the fatDatK hUtorleal fllxu eptc
In ita comedy wCenea. Wojk hna already
been - began: by Hal Hoach, who'if task*
Ins a j»erlnaof Will Bonre nlcttires
under the direction of Bob Wagner.
Rogers .»* ntidrrstaBd, Is ai>lng lo play
r«n roles, a barieaqjne on the one played
hy J. W. Kerrigan and the one played
by Ernest Torrence. The idea is original
with Mr. Sogers. A. H. Girbler ia WJftt-
i«f th* aceaarlo. Hade MosqnLnl will
(writsoqe tha rota played by Lois Wilson.
Tha Chaalln Of*n("|.
A wortd premiere of exceeding interest
which la being denLed New York in favor
of Lo* Ahgelea Ja that of Charles Chsp-
1 m « n ret' efforts at a lerlaui prodacer.
"A Woman of Paris." which opens lo-
tporron- sight at the Criterion Theatre
In tba California dty. The affair if
doubly Impottaat as it Introduces tbe
old Klucma Theaic* in its transformed
and remade coedltion an a apodal wp-a-
day" kranae to be known henceforth and
forever nure aa the Criterion. It la
probable that aa brilliant an audfrnee of
nrreen notables as aver gathered in one
biiildXagwUI ha present to paaa on Chap-
lin'a chiei d'oeuvrr.
Tom ntlikaa Arrive*.
Thorns a Mclghso and his rllrrctor. Al-
fred £ (!n-fn, got into town yeitorday
aftarnooa. They will not linger here,
but will i+ai> for Kannehnnanort Me.,
where aeenea for "Pied f^lper llilooe"
will be made under the persons! ■wpervi-
aion nf Booth Tarkington. rractically
all of the exterior wrV will he done ia
Krone bunk port and its immediate Vir
clnltT, ahvrti't rhree weeks being eailmated
at the rime It wall take tn gee what Is
required. Tom 4>ersghty, tha productiorr
manager of Mr. Aleutian's: Puramaunt
unit, in already on th" fcerre and m|||
hare all the preliminaries ready for the
arrival of 'the ttae'sad the director
Howlaal .tlio HeV.
Blchsrd A- Rowland else arrived in
New York yeatrrdaj. followuir a short
vfait to First National'* itpdloa In Bolly-
wood T where ha looked over minutely the
company's next picture oa the. new tea-
son* program. AccordiEg to Mr. Row*
land, tbe prodJnHSon, department Is fif
ahead of schedule, in spite of the flct
that rreeter care in every department Is
bclnr taken than rvrr ebfor*. Thin he
ascrloea to the rood oriranixaUon of tbe
ttodlo. He declire xlbat the offednei
wbleb he t-.\ ware in al rrspocta up to ex-
pectations an.] tpedfieatiotia
XaUaa: Pinnre at Colrosi Pallia.*'
The Griffith Company baa movaj froin
Msnmronedt to Collon Falls, where s
big set has been erected ftjr "America."
the Griffith hlatoHcal picture.' There
la aboot a week's work out there, after
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TO-NIGHTS THE NIGHT.
whEch the eompany will com* back home
and make aojne exterfora. Tbey nrt
wndcinjc hard to get the green trees in
before the froer, cornea.
Boilt la T.iLr a UmI.
S. L. Roihafel is to hare a rest. Now
doo't get exdtM- Hia ttat path con-
stat* of a twenty- lour hour trip to
Greenwood Lnke, where he Is gning t»
get. nwny from tba nocaea .of the big
dty. -'He- will bo accompanied by
Thomsa Doud. hi* iMe anlstant. w^ra
wEH heap tradi'of all the Han rhst hia
chief earchea. We have -mid* arrangc-
mantr to -R«t .Mr, Doad to tell the num-
ber of fish- an that we' can count them
up when , if r. Bcrherel gets 'to t-Qbag
fish atbrien.
If, FtaaKow Gate Job.
The latest morion picture job gnea to
Dr. Thntna* FInegan, former Commla-
aloner Of Penney] rani a. He hat been
appointed chairman of the motion pictnre
committee of "the National Association
of Visual Krlueafl'm Ohl>" M. Jnnra,
recently dected praaident of This organ-
ization, handed I>r Finegan the invlta-
tioo to eerre, aad now that be has ac-
e*Btad eTery. one-la happy. This com-
mittee, wa art told, will continoe ro er>
nperate wiUi tbe Will Haye organuui-
tfon. as it dfd when Dr. Charlea H.
Judd wae chairman, Dr. Flnagan har-
Inf been appointed to fill the Tenancy
left vacant by Dr. Judd's naaTnadon.
Bm.-ti lo D* Hsurla.
Thomas Bendls takes bla pen In hand-
to tell ns that lha acriBg career, haj
been cut abort. He hia been Invited to
direct the otei>eatra of ^Bcaramoucbe"
and we ask yau. could any nTuaHan n-
aint that opportunity. We ijjlok not.
Among thoat engaged la tha ran for
the Mtie diamine cbamphraablp the
nnl-f-rrn CraVoratien aeema to be well
tip In the Belli. This company t* now
making aa adaptation of Frank Iaaa>
rise ">f(?Tengtie" and win release, tt
under the name of "Greed." Balxac't
novel, '-The Magic 3t\n." ha* been fln-
tshed, but will see th* tight of the movla
dsr a* "tilavw ot [lesire." However, ^'"
II.ill Cainen "Maaler of Man"' holds tha
record to data. Tht*.{,waa ataneil under
the original title, but rcMntJy wa*
chapged to "The Judge and th* Woman."
Since then another thlft ha#. been mad*
and fhe retrtn tjaxialatJon at the pres-
ent writiBB; ttapas *■ H Nsme the Man.* 1
Tp* ■•! . Dllt* *t#ej.
When It waa annmiaced uut vraek that
S. lVBothaGrl vii keeping : the (Joldwyai
production irf "Shr Daya" for '% iecona
week It ,waa Indaer auapect*d ttJat bntl-
neaa wan good. Since, that timi the ex-
act fixnrra .hare boen ubnlated, and
Ooldwyn exe«n.tire» "ara wearlaf an air
of satisfaetiDsv." Hire b toe atorf: "Tiix
Dsya" raade .WS.rtI7.4a.ia, sortfi dayr.
Even wltbont lbr « frsti. lha racelpta
are not very far below the record for th*
hooa*.
H* w*»t» innitrr. -
Ntt Rothatein nf F. B. 0. wan (a "it an-
DOurfted that *n yfllai man w btf^wi'l or-
a*ntl* nne Or more Ipreferably mtir*)
mode goir toumcmtntii and pu up somo
nice p rites will earn hia eternal grati-
tii*hj. A few day* ago Wt. Rothataln
stepped out and led homo a field of ltt)
goTfert at tha'Belleclafre Cooatr* Club-
at Baystde r, I. n> tuned in the low
tet sr-ore. (beraby walking away with tha
Renben Eamnela trophy, and abo won
a Itg on the FDm DaUy trophy. The only
Lrowbla with the film in dm try, Mr xloth-
ateln, baliesca ,1a that ther* -are not
'nonah ao'f touroamenta to make it
worth irhllB,
That his next Paramonnt plcaaf*.
■Trinmph" will he a commnrlog pro-
duction la Indicated hy Cedl B. DeMIH*.
Preaeat plan* are tbnt Interioea wttl h*
made at the Hollywood Paramount
ftudio, while for exterlora tha rtBxpany
will V bronirht to Sew Tor*.
In all probabiJttJ the Sew Torn trtp
wQl be *o timed that Mr. DeMiile will
h* worhiBa- there no 'TriunFph" at th*
time whea "The Ten Commandment*'"'
wUI hara it* New York oneatnf.-
Ajtd while we are on the anbjoet of
Mr. DrMII'e, we hear a sweeping v«-
orgnnlsation of hia producing unit has
been effected, by no lean a personage than
Cecil himsel'. Lonia M, Goodatadt, tor
seven years ran tins- dL'ector. baa been
apnoiated to the podtion of boaLaes*
maaagfr to lb* i Veil I.*eM-l> unit, Pwnl
Idba, who has been the DsStill* ait dk-
rectAr. becomes asaiaUot director, ci
Pan. Fetron assaaaes th* job of pro-
dacdon manager, la short, it hwka aa tt
Cecil DeMiile is building himself a
joup- orgtaiaat"oa all hia own.
flnrlnl II a I*.
In ■n't* of the threatening weathar
more than 200 membem of the Parunomut
Pep Club attended th* dub a inaaal owt-
tng at' Aahary Park S*mrd*j + Tha party
Tefi ny boat at West Forty<**cond atraet
at A-49 A- M.. going to Atlandc High
Uads. from which point the Journey waa
continued to Aabnry Park by special
train.
The headquarter* of the dab war* at
the Beach Arcade, where the afternoon,
n'nji spent In dsnrinr, and swimming.
Lttncbtoo end dinner were served tt the
Plaxa Hotel Grill, Following dinner
ther* wu dancing until &A0. whan tba
party returned by special train, aJridag
la New York at 10 o'clock.
Xeaiberi of th« club wbo were lnttr-
e*tod En golf wrre extended the courteaLes
-.' th* .Aabory Park Golf Clnb a*t*T wit-
nessed a thrilling march between (ran*
Btratea and Walter Hafen, in which tha
former, winning by 2 up. act a new ceoraa
record or 70. three under par. la a dria*
xllng rain.
Paq] Morgan, aa chairman of th* get»-
rr«l comteittte, had charge of th* aur-
rangCnteate f°r U" outing.
A Llw* wr Two.
"FrecfcTr*"' Diet* say* in the fnrar*
h* will appreciate It tr we will make hi*
offlffl hour* from midnight to A o'clock
in th* motning. He aaya, "Tonr not* in.
the paper Saturday allowed tba power of
The Morning Tefegraph. Yon aaid. 'Any
one who w-oolrl like a job, apply to How-
ard JJIeta. He la in on. rkoicatft. 1 W*tl h
I cam* to the ofnre reaterday for a nultt
day's work aad airing* men bothered the
elevator man all day wanting lo ajaj me.
Next tire* will you pleaae tell yonr read-
ers that my office hnnra are from midnight
to 8 In the morning. That!) fire me, m
fair chance"
POSTPONE JAMES CASE.
WIN B> Raid Rear I ad* ** I ealv,
Liwytn Unr.
Hearinrt in the contempt of^ynnyt
procasidlaga egalnat Attorney William J.
Falkm in the ault of Mildred Adana
Jame* against Col. Samuel L. Jamah,
aportaman and racetrack hand] capper,
which were to have been laaiiiiial /aa*-
terdajr before Referee 'Tertac* Farfary,
30 Pin* street, hart bcea ladefinitaly
poerponed by arTanaTement b ct waa u at-
tomeya. ,
Failoji we* orderM to ahow caaa*: why
b* should not be punished for contempt
of court fnr all«*ad failure to coeiSly
with an order of Supreme Court .fustic*
Lydob directing bla to torn or*g to I.
Gslnannrg. couasr) fur Miss Adam* cer-
tale papera In Ma >o— e asl on at th* tbxt*
he n pre tented her in art action against
Colonel Jametv Among tha nepert waa
allefed to have been a marriax* evrO'H-
catr, upon which Mia* Adams daima ah*
■■■eat through a marrtace cerezaeay with
Cf'one] James, . <
Itefere* Fader waa designated to tab*
evidence on Falioa'a claim that he waa
una-ble to comply with the order on th*
ground that the papers had been stahjeu
EXPECT BIG CROWD
AT IRVINGTON FAIR
Aarutst aad Willlaa* Cedlar In
at tM r-aiioa t»m tn
eel ixi f oiiiir' 1
Te-alcftk
rmeu "■■■!(( inaHa
vliti** of i»aav' wn«k
Zliie Janii, Imn Cobb and Box
Bodwh Aaoag Lamiaariei
Eiptctcd to Attend.
A remhfnatlan of stars will be the at-
traction at th* In-lngton Street I'Jttr at
Irciutton On Ilud»OM Sepi ember 2T, SS
ana 30.
Flsla Janla baa promised to appear and
It-Tin Cobl and Rex Beacb h*»e agreed
to *(Uud sue, *e**laa and entertain an
audience by auctioning off some desirable
article. Beach will a*** auction off a
speech, which would b* worth the pries
of arfmUalon *nd fumiah real entertain-
ment.
Plan* fiavp beam made to hold II tt-
hihltfo nbout between two flghltra, an
far uaDamofL Tax Richard agreed to
fumlab th* fighters. However, some ol
(hi rovuber* object to th* fiaht. wbQe
the younger radhnala are a* insistent that
it b* held.
The pnamotara do tut expect the gat*
will b* *a large at the Dtmpaey-Flrpo
engagement, bnt they reellsa that a aure
way to get money 1a to pat a pair of
heavy -eight fjgrtar* Into the rlna' with |
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'MONNA VANNA' HAS DEBUT ON SCREEN
Maeterlinck's Tref-eij Great Film
Specteeio u Preierted at fhe
Centra! Thofttr*;.
HIGH HOBOES FOB EICHBERG
By HEL"SN POLLOCK.
To Richard "Sichbext belongs the rredhc
for whatever sun-ess may be achieved hy
tha ftlm version of Maurice lUetrrlinck'i
"Mona Vansa." which William I'm pre-
sented at the Central Theatre last night.
Tba director, unknown In America, U
a moat able maker of apecttcle on a
large *e*Je, and the picture iffordu him
an opportunity to Una up with men Ilk*
Lubltsch and Griffith and to psvjr* hlffl-
#el fthdr peer- Tha chief fault with
tbe jiroductjon It In the poor onntlnuit*
and iltles, both of which may be u-
tribnted to dmngea mad* la this covntry
— or may poaauSly have he«a iniported
with It,
On th* other hand, lha usual car*
ibeel correctaea* of eoatame- ao natlce-
*b!o la German plctnr** nsay o«ca nwee i
It commanded Id "hlonna ". aana," while I
_ th* lig htlfif Is especially fiae. Let Carry 1
to. tha Utli tola la daaaically , beanUfaL |
Paul Wegener, who Waa ft*** a*r* U
th*. "Golem" la entnttted with tha hoary
part aad Olaf F>nid, a go^-loabtng D*w-
romer. plays Ihr romantic lover to the
aatj-Uvtioft «f the fans
OUCfa pfctliren at "Monna V sima"*
should be encoorsged brrt'iae they Brina,
beild*H a story whlrb ahoulri he ma.de
faminar to audiences In dnema hoqa**,
an edueitiantl enllgblenment a* to llf*.
In medlaeral lime*. Old Ttaly la r*~
alored In hta days of splendor sad *ti of
forgrcna pageantry una intriguing nobU*.
tud »i'r, tbe dulttet fan mast perforce
learn something nf p/realer rata* than, ha
wUL derive rroaa The ilaaatkh ud
asuuget of his ntiial fee*.
The story of "Mooni \'anna™ la bdgfly
that of ItaVr great .acrtficB to raise the
slcft of Pita, hy whleB the dty baa
fallen Into the benda of Vltelli.
The conqueror, n-'ho has long held a
grudge igafnal lha Duke. atYtrn to allow
th« bringing of food Into tbe beleaguered -
city, where tha Inhabitant* are reduced
to «tarv»tion, provided Ihe. pnkt'fe brtd*
iMi'tina Vennat will visit his tent at anid-
n1ght~ and ab>DK clad only la a closjg.
Nbl unlike the ■hcri'lce of the (aiaoca
Oedtra ta that nf The Italian nnhla-
woman, who accept* the ehalleaga aad "
savea the situation as well aa her honor,
for la the dhn "n»n t'itelli and* by
jnaaJag her nn houeat vomaa. ard after
they gre married tkey rwte togetehr, the
oheisele of a huaband hartas; Tfari— hfj*
haea ranaoaajdL -' .
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aTl^HAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO T ION PICTURES
LILLIAN GISH TO PRODUCE
MARK TWAIN'S "JEANNE D'ARC"
Film Tr*g?dienne to Belize Life*
Long AmbitioTi to PHj the
lUid of Oileui*— Will Be
Hide Ln France, Follow-
:r.g the Completion of
■Eomol*-"
WAT. THALT. BACK Df PICTUEES
¥ TIJJA>' GISH li «ofn* t<» realixe
I ■ life-long ■mbirlen when she
*—? bring* Jeanne d'Art to the screen.
Although *' rreal mnoj- people have tri*
t .eperSoftde her i C iiD»i playing Ho
Maid d'Orleana, argtrinJI that Jeanne «*■
■ hardy peasant girl, while Mini Gleb.
1, fragii« and ether**] lookluf. "he 1*
cemsinced rhdc rhis ■■ ■ gree tpart for
far
Just U Kun u she Eicuhr- "Romoli"
In Italy the will take i whole company
1st oFtpjk* to film Mark Tnla'i
famous awry ° f "The Ufe of Jrnnao
aTArt" Thia la On* of the firtt Amer-
PT pictures that !m" r*rr been cad*
in Frew* ud, although Mim Gtah will
bar* sotn* American players «h« will re-
cruit pert of her talent from Jeana*
d"Arr ■ OWU rtSMrJ
Th> GIsfa.es m I for IWty about Lbs
C'PtS of October. Their coin* bft* been
postponed irsln Jtarf again bwiuip Min
"Gleb wbb not willing to u!l until all
of hrr eostnnjej for Cnrp Eliot's
"Rwpol.il" were' completed. Pnipothy,
who will he restored In h«r sliler's oic-
tore .went to Chicago yiitfriij t* faring
heme 'Mr*. G:sh The friend* of the,
Giao« will be rejoiced to beer 'hit lin.
■Qlsh hea ** f«- recovered her health
tkil ahe -!■ able ( on abroad with the
glruj. She bat been oat on the Coast
far *omr months god i* nosr id better
health than (he hu ben for lenw rein.
Kh»H •« Do 'Trntmr WnHii."
A cbanee meeting with Frank £eenan
to our mutual bank yesterday, ibr Coh-
■MRjal Treat Company (net a paid odv.j.
brtraght fiorti some :BT«?rwiJ!!i iplDnna-
tiaq.' Mr. Kenan. It appears, is goibC
to pfll ■■P*4*t Wtatoa'' In jnotlop pic-
Urea. Ob— not riabt *»ij, because
F«t«r la balding bji own at the Sam Har-
rii Theatre, w&ere It apetied a Vnk. aeo
.Tadadbr nlKbt. but in boaA U the pla>
Iutm Brotdwaj' tt will probeblT oa pat
labs pictures, becaaae it bsa been en Lie
ajU a loni lieu — right months In Chi-
e**Q and a Vonj dmv o- tbr Meat- Mr.
Keaaan thlcti- be bw a dlactmrr Ld
H*H Drosm, the U:\\- «Jrl wha plajed
the tend In -eXeLl.rarod-" ETbc is the
dauthttr of Cjirfnw I>roana, the theatK-
«J bus, ud at Freak Keaaaa Pa pu an j
If, site eu b»ni to (ba stafe. It asemi
Uhetr ah* srill h*ie a p*rt in the jiietore.
Jodith Aaderaon, who baa bean hailed bj
the eri:ie* u ■ toode Bernhardt, hu the
laadiax fandnlne roJe and ft la probable
that she a-ft bare' the bud la the picture
If aba does not bar* otbrr plaaa. We
bear it nrbitpered on nil *ld*» that the
state prodnccra are looking ni hat' with
a ealcaiattng eye- Mr. Krrma a nil', prob
nil* pnt "Peter TTeaton" on i n depend enl-
1/ and then witl arrance in dnrtribnte it
ttoeofh tone *eU ytiotrn 41m company.
■*B«ra With >>rr.
Cbariea Bocera, enal haAwn Aim cnati,
has joined forces with C. C. Bnrr. While
Mr. Bur looks aftar the predoctioa tsd.
fee bnetaf decided to coneeniratc bit ef-
forts la ' JbJi particular Oar. ChtrlH
IT msi i wtli drpm cp trade amona the u>
hibunra. We a)] fcrin* [hie ftb4BJd meaa
■VoMthina; La the life of lm- Burr organi-
Hti° D becaaae Chnrlir ia the rnr vbo pat
the ade in salesmanship
Tk. J»r6». fiorm, IwpnrarenT,
HftUrwood and. la fact, i].i ibe mo-
. taesj pSetare iddnttrj wtrt *h wW Tn -
trrd*7 wben 'It wat lemurd that tb«
Kuui Eifiibitora fet Con*emtioii
Cotuder JoiftiSf Wnett Fool to
Supply Seed to Farmer*.
Frank Keenm to So ■
"Peter Veltoa" on
Soreesv
IEB01CE STOBJtS ' SEPARATE
3hr Will *I*k*
1'jcntin.a D*Ar*.
b r staple T-»
# rt«* sj a«rfi-
1 BLsard on ■ Tly Llf* r.r Juasf D'Ar«i*
., Paltowlnc "■•■sal*,"
nurriase of Mr. and Mr*. Jcromr Stor«.
irhicb was r+sa«Jcd ■§ a!) a* ob* u( ibe
Tc w happy msTriiaea'.baa Jailed. Hr.
Ptorm left' ale -wife aod tlitlt |$4Bontfas.
old iDD.ifUli a final letter. Mnjfioe bn
wan taking the step knnu he found
that inarried life interfere- i wHh bin
*rork. I!c baa returned to bm mother'i
horee.
Warm lnierrie-nTd bj a Thn MnrninK
Teleffraph reporter oa the Cm?( ritorm
had PoCbing to hst, and Mr*. Storm
said that she had no placi or thought
«f dlraree. It b staled tber- it no third
part >Ib' the af/sir, only Storm's' Inter-
eat fn bi* work as a drrertor. THa ii
hi asrcaad marrisge. He was divorced
from yiorence. Adams Storm .in letrria.
In 1D10 and he married the present M«
Storm, who *ru hii flim cutler at Lhe
Ince itDdios, sbartlr aftervanl. Storm
eras largely reapoDatble for the loecrHni
of tbt Charles Hay picture* and li one
of [hi* most capable directors In the busi-
ness. Apparently the doe did sot re-
main An the roeebpdi for turn, ber-lime
be felt that domesticity *nd a career did
not go together.
Wnlthall Wltb Fir.t Nation-!.
Henry B. Wsttball. Of "Birth of a
Nation" fame, ia 1 ear In rlbc tlnse to
play an Important role In. 3. K. hlc<
Donalds »>*t pterbre, urnporarlly liilcj
FkataVr PibI nr***Mui-
V AT . BOTH HE I «
who la iMklas; fa* ■■■tlWf JgaM
Isvi-auitRt, VaTlnn worn all 1b«
vrlaow'ts »■• 1**1 one ffVU by
Ur din InAmatrr.
* 4 Muuaderat«od." In this pletnr* Wa*
thai!, who nai all ready to go en ihe
rand in a dramatic raadeTille ikrich.
plnjB tbv part of a traetc. TPt commnn
LTD* of father .one too old and ton ^"ny
to pa ysny attention to bl« children.
Biwith Torklngton li the ajthnr.
Dfl*cra On* Th«maa!Dg Doitar ma*.
".Vibra nf Vengranee," which pliya st
the Bivnli thh w«k «nd which, w* tin-
dentand. bsotcs to Lbe Riaho pest week,
carries with it a prize of $1,000 for (he
"':"«= best reviews on Norma Talmadse'i
pirture- The first prw* tIH ba «JO0,
tbo lecoad *£00. the third, fourth and
till prises, |100 each. For the tweHF
:".t- rerlews whleh arc considered nell
i- order of merit aa prise- wins Lug re-
views, the Dubllahen will pvt eermp-i-
mentary copies of U;>. book, sDEograpbed
by the author and Miss Taltnadgt- Those
who will act as judges for (hi* innpi-irf
event are: James Hrasch CabJe. aulhor
of "Jergen"; Thyra Hamter Wids1»w.
aotbor of "Pteture Framei" : II. B,
SotncrrlUe, author of "Ashes or Venge-
Bnce t " and Norma TslmBdie and Robert
M. Mt-l'.r !')'-, pubHiiher o( Lbs book, J l'lnr
conteat opcn« Oaiaotr I and close* U«-
uentber ai. Awards will be made Feb-
ruary 1, lirJI. it ia a (ree-for-ail and
open li iirfi An? except those eoao,ect-
4d with the Talmsrige nrgsultBtion. Ho
any on* who ntwsy* rhod K bt he'eaold
write an Inierriew c*n take adrintafs
of this opportunity.
Tirltr Omtm I.'f-
Mate A. Taylor, *t the pnbllrity de-
psrtjaenl of Associated First National
warn not pissing tennis left bis desk yes-
terday at noon. He was prcsarini far in
ordeal. The ordeal [a held to-day, whan
he promise* to lot*, honor and obey MIbh
Marion Baiter, nf lit. Vernon, N. Y.
The w<edding will take place In 9 Ml.
Vernon, after which the bnde and Broom
\ wiil go nway on • honeymoon of tww
week*. Later they will return to Hva la
ML Vernon and Sir. Taylor will reanma
liin desk St First National.
Kbit pabllcltr Han,
Lewis Levanton, formerly aaecdattid
with the Movie Weekly and witb the
Pbotoplay Jouraaf, has been appointed by
Inspiration to btndle publicity, lit-
Lereason wilt be in charge of all tha> ad*
rertisinc and publicity that emanates
from this ntfin- and wc bone we wit Iget
some- good oews now.
■ pivrs Frtmf CT*rw
Abe Carlos reached New Tork sevenil
days ago and Uondsy alght he rise a
prriiew of his picture, "The Unknown
Purple." One of our little playmate*, a .
msn who is very particular about h-la
■notion picnirr miertainment, »ajn that
Carina baa a good picture. U c bopa it'l
true.
Acrefding to b report seat from tViefii-
ta. the jnoboii pletarc theatre r-wners of
Kansas who are holding their fifth an-
nual eonventtod are making pinna to go
Into ihe wheat^growinf business. A »B-
mittn ha* been appointed by B. U. Ug-
gru, president of the motion picture thea-
tre owners of 'Kaaaaa, to report on
whether the organisation sboald loin the
fvanaas pool to help supply seed whost
io Ksnsas farmers whose crops were !ost
because of Sood*.
It mi proposed that erery member of
the organisation gtv* on« days, receipt*
from bis theatre to tha pool. If the
wheat crop Ea raised next year, those par-
ticipating in- the pool will get dbe-Qftb
of the crop sad if 00 crop is raised, par-
ticipants are out the amount of ch* spsc-
alstion.
The music tax ill tin for consideration
and Sim A. Hardy, attorney for the ex-
hibitors' nrgsniaatlon, reported that set-
rrsJ cases to teat the *siidi ty cl the tnosle
us will be on the docket of the United
fltacea District Court next ftwnfa. Th*
repal of tit* 10 per cent, tu law ii nlao
being considered and petition* are being
i <r-jpa.ru* and will be poatnd in e«trr thea-
tn- la t-T-p»*" for signatures of patrons
aikiag that tha war tu on admissions be
removed- ' Tp* nTsnaa* convention ended
with a banquet last night at wbich Henry
J. Allen, fanner GoTcrnar of Kansas, was
the principal ipeakrr
VtlfBilnn Hawier.
Count aayday yttrrly gode to stnaih
n-fann there ia not a rumor of one iort
or another 'about motion pictures. The
hottest rumor that hu come our way
In many s day Is one that J. DL WU-
lisnis hu arranged with Joseph Scoepck
to have Bodolpb Vileptlna. play UomeO
in Norma Telmadgts "Bonn* *ad J u '
llet." and tiat Famous' Flayers- La iky
had mads M mwtlctUr adjustment of
dUTIenHies »herebj Mr. Vales tnu rn
giren pernUistoo If play the fsmou*
torer. Aside fr™cn ibe fact that l-elu
F. Feist, speaking for Joseph Schenck.
*ald that the story wll uqtnle; that Ar-
thur Jame*. talking: for J. J>. Williams,
loudly denied it. and That nt<er at £■■-
mons Flsyers-Lasky thej said they did
not know anything about ii, the story
may tie true.
Harry Br«*J(l I)** Aaaloi.
A tribute to the showmanship of
Harry tUkhenbacb. f«n after a lapse
of yean, and at the aams ttm wmfwhit
of * joke on th* AmBiieao Mmin'.
FAMOUS PLAYERS TO SHOW
JAPAN QUAKE FILMS TO-DAY
r
FRANK KEEMAN
n
paramount OiftnfHtioiL 0<ti Pie-
tnm of CiUstrophe Hen ia
Eeeord »«•— fcllw Eipeuti
Eeeli by nuniir— Bnmor ■
V»Ieiti«o MlT n»T B*n«o
in Talmidg'e Veriion.
JTETIA WKTOTTT ABSJTO1
3.ETTA WKITCOTT.
HaTlfe, riHlMlfec, "M.grlln*." .h. !■
I. !.«w Y.rtc r«r ■ Lltcl. VI. n.
OFFER ORCHESTRA
NOV ELTY AT ST ATE
Ttatre Bud WiB4 AppIkawWith
ItaicriptiTe /Tojairtr ia "Streeti ,
of Mew Tork."
TIELDS 'S tOMJi STTX1 EB.XAZU0
BonKtUos in ran way of an arebastrm
tonoration is-Vinr introduced at I-mw*
Binte Theatre thia week la a medlsy of
popular tuoes of ancient aad modern
data wikb opens the program. As the
familiar melodies are played the name*
•of certain New Cork offset* are flashed
QpOn tbt-enrtajn, for example: "Slde-
waika of New Terk" is played to Mol-
Wiij aim I a Tfddlah taae te Delancey
stntt. a Cbtn«*e *lr tar IV li atreat, .an
est ta*th street and Oriagtoa iT«sne
■ad. aff fat- TVe wind op 1* * tneJody
paonicvlsrly applicable to Teeth arenas
Walk accoaSpacyiog pieta] ttots. police
whistls. -(h« riaag.of aa ae^mlaacs and
gt th* end the d+wen' rrj nf "Eitrs;
All abntt t&* hefrislt aiuTd«r This
fsatgr* brings a* mart appkttac a* any
*rt cm the bill.
Tk*n are henral feituree nf aaot*
thM aaual merit oa tti<r program this
weak- W. C.;. Fir Ids'a Family Fnrd is
* l*Ugk -prod deer from start to ' ftnlafc.
PwfeBpi other motorists hare had tbe
mass ax**l<wac«* with their car* that
■pmpe" baa with hb aky-bkie "Liaue. "
amt Mt all within tbe apace of flfteea or
tw«a*> miaates. Be. with the other torn
•f th* car, aWag with tbs
car. Itself are In* total itite of collapae
when the curtaJa gnei-dswn,
A drlichtful bit of mi"ir.i! comrdj i*
furnished la the Fallon and MarltR
Reme.iwhieb opens with the song.
"Brrakfa.it ha Bed,' and Include* in Its
action Cb!nr*e, American and Greenrrlrb
Village arts abd prerty girl dwrnses with
one diismng yodnf man to offset fsmi-
aiae ehanav
'An iateoaaly hnmorous ssace i-n the
bill Is lll«d by Bnrt ft Itoardale, wha
get a great detl of fan for tJemiflTe*
aad their audjencea 0>«t of a |>>aao and
tat* aad a, wcli-eonsmirted line of pat-
csr acd scc*nrrlc danc±i?.
Bent * CUrre. two preuy girls repre-
aeallng bioade and brunette i'!"r enm-
olbea little of ererythinf Ln tnrlr work.
Opentug wi(h'*0Bg* aad doling with dru-
ms tie hnrlaeqije. With dialoaue bililL
on mom anoslantisl lines, thry might
easily brcn ah- a riof.
Tn a:tnrab)lng eet-of h.Uh merit, Toney
A George prove that mncb tbought aft
writ as miiKcle has been spent on Ibelr
wnrK.Bud i.'omn ft Thr<mpjinii, i«-»
cc-Jerrd'borr **th eceentrii- dsorr sterM,
finish. rhr> rbndrrilJe bill. F'ola Negri in
"The Cheat" Is shown as the featured
film. . . /
KRS. G0Ul,D DEPARTS,
l.r«-r« on I.lnr Bfrff«irli J1n«od
1 ar < hrriMiri nnd So* tha ■< j> !■■ ,
^The Canard liner Bereagana aailed
raat^rday for Ckerboarz and Sonihamp-
ton. cwrrying amtmg other parwrnBcrs
Mrs, r.sorgv J. Genld, Cap: Eddie fi:.-k-
enhickrr F noted antomobile racer. Icav
iag lr> ipcnd scvtral noath* In Knglin-I
and Frtiner; Waller Ilauner. of the
Etri'Uin department, Metropolitan Mu-
seum of Art. who. will he present in eu
official capacity at th.£ reopening of the
tomb of the king. Attt-Ankh-Anten; Karl
H Vnfi Wirgand, notrd nnripapeTmqn'.
Albert Clarke. Fumpean manager of the
Victor Talking hl*ebiue L'ompaoy, and
kfrs. CUrke, and Commodor* Bothaa.
of lb*. British Bnyal NeTj.
MABEL FORD TOPS
FI FTH AVE. B ILL
Dancer and Lure Compiay Preeent
Zlebomte Act tt Proctoi
Home.
EAY1TE3 ABU BXCS PLEASE
A divertlBrd prottani comprioins; nM'
sic, dancing, tinging, a bit of minstrelsy,
a bieyde art, Japanese fencing and Jiu-
jitsu and in-. i:. m picturtH are included In
tbe offering at Froctor's -Fifth AvenUt
Theatre fgr I lie first half of th« week.
Headline im^itinii ii jirnn, 1c 3fa.hr I
Ford it, CocnpaDy, composed of an excel-
lent Jaxx orchestra and firr dancers— obo
man and fovr eJrlB. UIh Ford, who
wears most attractire cosouaaa, cSoas *
Spanish dance and up- to- the- mi nuts dog.
Krhibitloui of tbe Apaebe danee, the
Bowery twirl asd all modern form* of
terpvenoreen art are also «hO*a Id tail
act, wbich Is * show lb Itself, and tae
drummer is not the least Important num-
ber of the company.
Haynes & Beck, gn exaggerated Sapper
and smart young man, manage to produce
injiumerable La tight with a little bit o!
daacina. Irs* ■Inglo| «pd a great deal of
word twitting. It ia not a* ranch what
they do bet the way they do it that tn*k*s
them farorites wherever they go.
Rom Polo'npriow A Company present *
high clsm muslrfil act with two eloMnl
and pifeno, M1m 1'olonatiow |p a rlolinist
uf tinit water and Ihii trio sffnrd* a. real
treat to music Invcrn. Chopin, Tartitil,
Fiaber at Hurst have a sketchy aklt
with a millinery ahop for back around In
which thry famish aamplea of <wn songs,
hokum and e*ff*l dLslogu*.
Bobbf "IA*" Htaanaw with hU Ck*
let*, lmitatfoBs of narrois, dartasta.
crowi, callape, 'llBwalian «t«*l guitar and
n-oodnesu kuowa irbot, to ■*/ nothing of
tliB pretty girl with * cornet who assists
him as an 'encore/' holds his audience as
uanaL
Two black -face artist*. Fectnn «c FfrM.
do some liTriy stepping, ping ■ few songt
and talk a lot. One Carries a yard stock
M * c*ne which, he says, arwyaya tells
him how long he is goae.
The Tamaii t>no in a display of fenc-
ing biuI jni-jltsn. ihow sstoanding feats
of skill. Ben Byee ride- * pecnllsr j
bkrele made of a barrel and queer tire*.
rides erery portion of it singly' and coi-
leetnely snd tbe Dempsey-FLrpo Sgbt snd
ether pictures are shown.
appears In the October liado of (hut pub-
lication. ./
It will be remembered that tereral
years ago Goldwya was about to bring
mt * ptetuiv rs'lrd "The R«enrn nf
Tarua." and engngrd Harry Beichen-
baek to explotl iu New Vt-.rW premiere.
Not long after that a man rer-iterrd at
a N>w Fork hotel under the name of
T. R. Kisn. and had ronreyed to bis
rooms a bags and myatrriaes box. Be-
fore many aJnutea n bclthoy was anm-
raonrd. ooly to da»h to Ur d>tak with ibe
tlarlllng information Ifast * tloo we*
parading around the room. A horrified
tnenagotoent - ejpemiuUted <wiih Mr.
Kann, who explained that t|:i« !.+■*■ was
his pet .and furtbt?rmore [Oiled, to »ee
what ell the excitement wan ihouL. After
much argument nrb and con. the Board
of , li-(jli[i vvaa summoned and orderad
I'n- llnn'a imrnedlate removal, Nor were,
the dally papers especially pluMh]. after
prlatina;. nepira storiea. Lnlerrlewa and Ul-
timate photoffrsphi of the linn, ta find
tist'T. IL Zann «■«" ,;3 HgnMbt of
Iteichenbaca • lmsgiuatiou, 'and tbe
whole performance an expUlation stunt
for "TarBaa."
Now. spaprentiv. the America a Magx-
ti"' baa fallen. It prints in article en
HtranAV pen; written by a big dealer $p
birds and' animals, ami profuarly illu*-
trated with cnta. Annrnr th* photo-
graphs £a one of a tordly lion caged in
th' corner of a room: with fbrer children
standing beetde the rt.xr. *nd ifbdemeatfa
It tbli ca prion ■ "This photograph was
nasppad inside a New York botrf room.
Into Wbtcb *JhnJ ft pet lion brZnniinf to
loomai R. ' ZanS, of Trfaeenworth,
TV ash., hid been brought In a ranvai-
corered cage. The strange four-footed
gurit win discovered by a ehamhtrtnald,
who rushed with wild ej"*k to the man-
agement. An hour Later the Board of
Health decreed "Jir.i a' remefal,"
VERA GORDONSACT
HIT AT ORPHEtIM
. THE SAME PUY.
*t Km ■ For Hilf swig 'Sit — ton
■ ' Wan" At* "rfr. '
It wgs recently announced that H-l'-i
If s-Kfllar ivould he hisrrrd this season
by A. 11. WooHs in a B«w play by WLl-
tarel Mack, entitled "I Am for Sale," *nd
a sufanequoat announcement was msrie
that she would appear in "Mission
Mary" by 'the aaffle snthnr.
For th* edilieatlou nf the reading pub-
lic, it may be remarked that these, two
ptsya are oae aed^ihe unr. rrrhrirtenrd
fbr the present, but subject to change
before pwdecrJon.
LIFE f OR FRANK FESROLA.
Aataaug' «« Dietrtet aiteraert T-a-
(4-illai, loifrnr, ;■ C*mB«|*<.
(■Baslil 3i*iuk BTWV<n<j|Tita|n|k.l
ALBANY, N. Y-, fisnt. 2S.— - Gorernor
Smith to-day commuted to life imprLsoa
m*at Frank Fehrola. conTicted in West>
chest*; ceonty of murder In the first de-
gree end lenteneed to pay tbe death pen-
The District Attorney of Wrachfatat
cantnty rs*pnjin* tided the action be taken
by the Governor fnr the rrsaon that an
other man had beets Indicted with Feb-
roll, believed to be equally gnlky of th*
crime. He was Messed, the Court of Ap-
peals rerersing tbe mnrtetlon. In the
eteeef FebroEe th* Cottrt sf Appeals
Screen fit* Appear* in Edju Allu
Wootf i Intertiting Sketch,
"Amenca. "
DUFOE
BB\0T*IEE3
8C0S£
By EOBEET SPIAEE.
Vera Gordon, eeraen snd atage itar, ii
th- si traction or ihr frtri it H, F.
Keltfa'i Orpheum Tbantn. Th*! mother
or 'Ilnmnreaque': ii Been (it eootler play-
let from Edgar Allan Woolfs pen, this
time, " America. " ' .
Her Doat recant plctare role,- Mr*- Pot-
ash in "Potash and Pertain.! trr." In wbich
sbe La co-starred -ait* Barney Bernard
and Alex. Carr, has added ap^reciablj to
her prestige and ahoqld help »narderabiy
at the box office.
In 'America" lbs portrsya a human
Yiddish mother who pours oat b*r low
upon % blind son, indpadtatsd La -the
World War. Th* action take*- place at
EI!li Island and afford* Mia* Gordon am-
ide nr. port unities far emotional acting,
and ike pieyi nnon the heart string* of
her tridier.ee with no tpparent effort.
Tb* supporting prOfran is on* of ex-
ceptional loteresL thix begini to assert
itanlf In the InftiaJ exhibit of the Medinaa,
wh'iso act has novelty In Its laeor.
Harvey Jt Denis Dn For, cms of the
ffmtriett male daocera in vatbdenlle. con-
(rlhnte, a specialty dominated by unusual
striping and punctuated by a. bit of ling-
lag sQ(f dialogue.
Alba Tlberlo. a pretty Italian girl,
makes her Anerlcan debut. Miss Ti-
berio is ao exponent nf versatility. Her
aoompllakmecttr Include Lightning ehsagft,
mneieaJ InstnjmeritBli sfl^ru L* variety,
staflmi, daneieg, sharp - eh^ftiag and
BJiTtnilr WALTHA1,L,
V'tiii 'baa ttTf-n up m l<ui- a
vnulfiltl* ifBce tu m*k* i
fan rov rirat \ ZTattoaal.
Tbe patron* of the Blvoli and Rislte
thratres wUl hare a chance to sen tn-
day the picture* of the Japanese earth-
qngke. Hushed arrOM the continent try
aeroplane from uhlpboard at Victoria,
B. C^ thPie pictures were taken by Tom '
D. Cochran and R. E. Melntyr*.
Paramount: managere, who war* la
Tokyo at tbe time of the disaster. Tha/
V* the |rst to' reach New York.
'Tbii b the first lime Famous Playerl
has ever handled any picturea of this
kind, Bnt the opaprtunlty tu to*
great to be lott aod became Cochran end
Mclntyra were on tJe grotrad at tbe
time th* terrible catastrophe happened 1 ,
they were able In get 2^500 feet of 'film
showinr Yokohama and Tokyo after
both ritie* had been rased by fire and
earthouftke, Tha film was rurbad by
aeroplane to Kobe to catch the EaV
free* of Anstrafia of the CanBdlaa and
'aciftc Line* oohr to find that the ship
had ssited several hours before. Tbrougc
the assistance of the Japanese official*
the picture* ware taken bj *c*pl»ne and
put aboard toe re**el at a point TOO
miles off Kobe. Th* Empress of Aus-
tralia arrived at nnarsntlne at Victoria,
B. C Snoday attemoon and the film
wan mshrd b.v seaplane to Seattle,
Wash., and sent on hi long jotrroey to
New York. As soon *a the nlms reached
here they were vmfto t!ie isbarato^y
at Famous Ptayen-Laiky to be put in
readia**! to he ahown at tbe Broadway
hou*e#, Rome of th* news reel* rOCfl-
p*niea claimed to hats uken picture* Of
the cocflssratj&a and destruction of the
buildintps. bnt ao far noae of them hire
reach eH the rtty. Fathe expects to hare
some of th* qctaka films here on Thurs-
day.
Ta ftawe * hawing;.
Pathri screen expose of fake m*-
diams, titled "Ii Conan Doyle Right?'
will be giveo a ipecinl ahcrwlng; it fh*
Pttace Theatre at 11.30 A. M oft Tuea-
day, Octubcr 2. White the allowing will
be in the Bits** nf a trade showing for
esbibilom, the performance will take 0*
the aspect n( b aeml-pTibllc prr-mlerek
"is Conm Doyle Bight?" trilled) deals
with the ffaitdHlent precrjeca of the
great army nf faks mediums, ivhn cap 1
itallxe on the crrdtttity of the public [n
the name nf aplrlttulbm. baa already
Brnoned conslderaUr potlre onriffifr the
icda^trr. especially In scientific circle*,
because n f It" coonr-ctirto vritb r-rtnin
nha*e* oT i he ■ r'rit mi ! ■ t> mtvennetil.
Reprew-rjts'lre* nf the ei( T gf)v e rnlB*nt
biv# been invited as welt as welT.kne.WB
pertp** ia (*>/ ™or 1 d nf sdenr*. inclfldifig
memhers flf the Rorietr of Psychle Be-
search. It i* ntanned to hare lorn- of
the F^wrbir Feeear-h meroiVrs addresl
the body no the sohjeet of spiritoslism
Hat Hotbitsta Cata Oltn.
Tt is reported *E the office of F, B. O,
that Nat Rnthatrin the <vnrid's rhsm-
plon golC pliver. sraa bnvy yesterday
tnrniuc down offers that were mid* him
to eimf'tr in the National n lf Tourna-
ment, riiifir.irii, Rays he believes it is a
pre ii na»nt*« duty to fires* ngent Mi
morion piotur** and not talk about him-
self bs n gi-M player.
■TetiH Yrestcart FimirrrJ.
Am3.ftl in j? in thf Los Ansel*!" papers,
Netta WTestcott. th* young ^.^EqgU-b
act j ess who has an Erapurtant x n} -'. '■'
"M^rtitEe." and who wa*. selected uy AJ
Tiebtman hecsuke It wa* said abroad
that ahe had the most eiassiesJ feituree
nf any unr-n on the other side, is said
to be in team. As yet we have not seen
her.
I RacUl not*.
CTere Adams, who Is the Kansas City
sales manager for the Universal Film
Company, has arrived In New Tnrk ind
experts to p=|m>™ I * few days and a conpt*
of weeks' iftlary in the trig city.
JAP. EARTHQUAKE FILMS
RUSHED HERE BY PLANE
* ' ■ I •__
Motion 'pictures of the Japanaae eartbi
Owake, raahed *cra«* the continent from
Tlowria, B. C^ by airplane, arrived la
New York late yesterday and wilt be
shown in Broadway, nssupa pactore theo.-
tre* to-d*y. Ba^reseots lives of the
American. Canadian and Japanese go*-
emments co-operated with the Ftn-.rm*
Playere-Laaky Corporati'on. producers of
the Ann. to aroaah *11 spend f*corda |n
uringing the pictures from the rain* of
TVVto tn Broadwey.
The pictures, which itww the hnlkllpgff
of Tokyo and Yokohama awaying and
crumhMrtg 10 (he ground while lt)e people
tu ■ bed for safety, wore prcdoced by Rob-
nrt F. Maclntyr* and Tom ■[ '. Cochrane,
repreaentatives of Poramoont HctarsA In
Japan. Idclntyre and Oochrans had the
ORturea taken by airplane (o Kobe, where
it was found that the 'Empress of Aus-
tralia had sailed srrersi hoars -
The picture* wer* taken by eeepUne end
put aboard the tssbcI at * point 100
ciilea off Kobe.
The Ehnprees of Australis arrlead Bt
QuBTsntic;*, Vtotnria. B. C at noon, Bon-
day-. There a aeapLane picked up ibe Sli*
and rsrrted It to *eatc<*. ^VasL, where
anntber plane, piloted by Ni<-k Namer,
took It to Great Falta. Mont. Another
hieh-speeci birplaiie. driven by Eddie Rtla-
■"n of Tretroit. bronrht it directly froa
(■rent Falli to hlineola. whene* th* nega-
tive was rallied to (he Paramount tabora-
lorT at lying Island City. Prints war*
made far Immediata Hiirrir.n1 ion all OTtr
the dty T
It i- expected the picture will prove
of rreat bdp In stlmnleting rebtribodaita
to the American Red Crw* Relief Fund
for J*p*n.
crayon, sketch**- Each of h*r feats ia
BccompUahed with a precision that might
only b* espeefed if she apecialiiadi In anr
on* nf tbem. Sbe piiys tbe concertina
particularly well. She displayi no ostan-
tation. work* speedily and effectlrely. and
revsef* * delightful personality. Ifer*i is
alcogetber a fwatnre attrwcTion worlby of
the beat.
"Butter" Ssbto* and Jar*jLjr "Mary
J*n*" Hayes . offer sparkling eulerriLu-
ramL Tfcelf songs and csper-cut ti ng fait
the Brook'ynlre* where thay respond mo*i
redily and forcibly.
Frank Fsmum Is' th* star -of a pre*
tsntioua danc* production embredELg over
a down pcinem* tncluditig the personable
and talented fttuart Hiaten and • JBSS
orcbrslrs. Fannm uhleva* an cicnlient.
tnsrk with a dificult nuinhpr, solo* and
do*Ci with r*oVothy Woods.
Rabb vVilroo la a droll eomedLsn from
th* ivjndon hello. He eesaji th* ro'e -or
a Cockney w*m c*r*» ter a ertaw d**
uotiftg efcacy will* tbs hes> sUrth U
IN -A LOVEJCANMU"
E*tia Tatls>f»*w fa ■* saasi Wltb
He email- Trevor Thl* l"»ns.
Edith- TatieferTo. Percy YVtrrnm,
CTh*rlott* *;r.irn Lllr. Uobi Kihfsley dnd
Marjory Cbard have, bean enfaged far
the three- let comedy drama, "A I*n**
Scirelftl." with Nurmari. Trevor.
Amand Robl is *!s*io; the play, which
la scheduled for a New Tors, showing
aadly next ueoth.
absent.' All hh ktunr* of the i . ,.. .
ia that everything atast be entered In "tfa*
boAh." HI* cross txaminatiga of a a»lf-
coafeaaad ertmlnal fplaied by Florene*
Palmer! la amtuiog- This sc*»* Is few-
fxred by a hunwroos toag caHsd "TH
and If »-"'
Bart Fataaiblom. In bia nut boo**bm
that never fails of its mark, cooclndas
The morning telegraph, Thursday, September 27, 1923.
LL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF M O T ION PICTURES
By LGCELLA 0. PAKSONS
m^BIBITOR DROPS INJUNCTION
IN "ENEMIES OF WOMEN" CASE
Baldw7H-CoimopolituL and Gothsun
Amaiament Company Heads Come
to Agreement in Diipnt* Oral
Change in DUtribntinE.
Mabel Fornuutd't "Sitra
Qirl" a Hit
CHAPLIN DUE HERE TO-DAY
THE temporary injunction obtained
hy the Gotham Amuaen-,enl,Con-i'
pany te prevent tin" Washington
rTheBT-r from showing "Kurdies "t
I TTobwii." whleh hud preFlonsly been r*m
trectnJ tor through Famou" FUj«-ta-
i.aaky for the ijnrhiim Theatre.. hb» vn
'eated by Judge Philip J. MeCoek a xbori
rim? nfter it was grunted through en
adjust mciiE i-f differences.
'^-Tfcia Injunction ohtsiDed by the
Gotham Amnacueepl ■Tmnpsnj was
KTanteri before either William Randolph
Hear*-, l.ioldwyn or Cosmopolitan hnd
any idea thiit an Injunction hod been ip-
';MM for. Tht easr «»" to h*- argued In
TOT «to»e C«m yesterday morning,
,'Wt hVlOTf the «l»c eotm- up It WSS
dropped, Nathan liurknn. attorney for
"William JUondolph \UunV. K*ul Rod-er*.
'""' -aiWrUey for Fos, and SpnatoT James J.
Walker, coun-wl tar tin* Theatre Owners",
Chamber of Cnmm«T#, having reached
■' an agree mi: nt-
■' This in the srennd rase To be wnged
afainat Willins. Rrndulph Ueai-st by nn
. exhibitor-' The flrst Anc was m appli-
cation for- uii injunetinn against a thea-
tre fn Champaign. [I!., to prnrrnt iSir
showing of "Enemies «r Wptpm." In
th 1* ease Mf. HrtPl came ni|C victorious,
' the Jndg* holding that the contract nude
by Famons Players- La sky For Coatrfo-
polltan's output before th* consolidatiu-h
of (stoldwyn and C»-,mopQlltnn »rrr iwl
binding,
1 The case brought by th-? tiotham
Axaucsmoni Company in lbs lint one to
materlallne >r; New York City, although
there U(|vb betrn mmy threat* (a Ink*
•CtlOD, Tfte (Sot ham AmuafTOfDt Com-
pany belongs tu the Theatre Owners" 1
Chamber of fominHw, and it wan this i
MlnbltiH irho hrouKBt nuit tecaus* \
thr Phonnii Amusement t'onmapy. op-
rntoTH f>f Fox'b Wnabinctnn Th^aire at i
Amatrrdam avpinir and 14flth atr^pi. had .
Attained "Enemie* of Women" from ]
Go3d*yTi-CoRmn^K>]itan. irliiif tlic Q»A- ]
Jim »■«.* nLkpfrf to hare ■ contract niiii
Faanu* I'layirx-Laiiky for thr aimv pir-
Uif*. Tbe Th«t« Ownen' Chnrabtr -tt \
(ViTiicTifTPr. tvhn arr wifinjC thr battle, I
wert cncferaful In jjcitiujt a tpdi>nmri-
injnTj'Ti"i> againat Ooldnyn, tyir.% np .
thr liirdirr fur a fr>w hnun.
Tfi" picture Li now playing at (lie |
Wasli'iMfttnh Thoatft.
.Jt Vtut IqjCHjsHblc m reach Senator 1
James J. WalVer.' whn rrprea^nred thn
Thentrp Oirnera' Ch«n*h#T ts^ C^nmfrc^, .
OT. Jfharl" O'Rpilly. prealdent of the T.
O' f, C, bai Hamucl Uorout. ca«nllv*
eeeretary. aaM thnre kooIA h* n ata.C»-
&»TiL foTtheomfni ro-day. ' i
I The GottiAAi Amuaeoipnt Coinnany ah-
taliied 'M irijirHrtfoD nn Tuopday- befnro
Jttaticr Isidore WawBTTiiget. iiwt (t wm I
Tctiirnnhla yciterday bttbre Jpatice Mc- i
Coot'. b»: after Che prlncinaja in thr- cmt i
retcitrtl flri rjdjitft'rnent it m* itn>aprd
•lid the lenipnniry injunction diEfWMM ot.
>1«:>*I Heaiva a ([11.
■ That- iitinv private trire nf ount fn
Holly *-chmI aayii th/it Mabel £«WiMBIM
'tntft—Th* E«M OSrX" hid: a pila
Jiinp at Senneti'q. Mistioit "Thearre rm
:day n s— hi.. All o: UoSTywofKl ir ]!■;
Wb anrl tucker tarnrd nnt (o jri"
Mabel: a hand. 0e(pfte the slow action
"1 (hie irtory, we at* told Mnbel drlfvetw
.je (ooria. R:it tliat la no nurpriu. We
| i&iew ihc would.
tl*r1 Lr**l| Wltk I'lrtTt*.
Erl<rin Tarewe in exneetfd in town on.
J*rjday. nioppiBB here for a brieT time
is RVt in mtUBeaa in proceed In Als1f»P
(i-aere hr- wjS film "Thp Son of Sahara. 1 "
JSo-k, Hum jrirlj imd boye — hrrr la the
fcn.e± of, the atory— C«r*wv ha* aimird
•erf Iiftrll by wire fnr the lentiinB; role.
Uy'.p:! will to to Aljirrm
' ■ ^ C'li.irlLp rbai>lln. Use To-day.
; Charlie Chaplin [a comins tn New
"*Ta In nerltrn to aee how New Ynrk
Itn tlit nnraiir nf his flra: Berioim ;Sr.i- i
itic product Os. "A Woman of Paris." i
unrea to-Jaj-.and, a la David Grif- i
, wifl mak? all the pemAttal nrrnnie- J
.ita for the opening of bj» picture in I
londajr nltht. October 1. Mr. Chaplin j
■i En the iniilii of prodndns hie neat j
imedy. hut the New York ahawlai; w.i« |
iportant rnoojch tn induce him to drop i
^_jr5*ctirities and crime here tn put the j
fSaiuihlijgj louthca on the prceentatiotiB
WINIFRED ALLEN.
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Baby Peygy Coming £art on Per-
■anil Appearance Tour, Tinder
Auapicei of Either UniTertml or
Principal Pictures — Brandt
Bayi Another Theatre in
Brooklyn.
COUHSEI HT.TJl QTT ATE mJO
We know ha Baby Peje? la coming
F,ant. tnil wh.ethe.r It la with UnlTeraal
or Prlnn'pai Picturce wb shall 1st our
rescera decide- Universal elalnu that
the child wonder wil come to New York
<9 make appeaiancea in top ahopa, meet
tht children ihd. do acme of the Jackie
Coogan pet atuntc. Irring U- Ijceear
■aid! yearerday that Habj Peggy Mont-
gomery will not come to New York for
may producing companj except Principal
Plerurea Corporation. Thoae are TrTing'a
ciact wordi. U'e h»n* they don't sound
too harsh. Ho also aaya the starlet's
present contract with ["nirereal expiree
nest month, at which time she will Im-
mediately enter Into woik under the
terma of hei new three-yar contract with
Principal. Both Unirertal and Principal
are agreed ol on (hlntr, and that la that
tbta is Baby Peggy's flrat visit to New
York. Aside from that we are neutral
To Ball ok Stmnldj'.
Rei Ingram **Jd his wife, AJi« Terrj,
will sail for Europe, on Saturday. They
aFe going fthr-osid to film the exterior*
of The World's lilustoo." .which wlIJ
! he Ingram 'e next picture.
Hiiiklcian to Relrastr P*ciore.
j 'Shifting Sand*," Si K Scbla»«r's pro-
1 Juctioti mud-- by Fred Uraavtiie and
starring Peggy Hyland, ivill makn ir."
| bow tho ftrtt of neit month. W. W.
j Hodkinaon, who la releasing Mr
I Hchlagcr'i pfetare, wiil gire. It Its
remise at»mit thr aecond week In Oto-
^t- "Meanw^lh; Mr. 'Schiagcr. we under-
stand:, has fPT--r.il interesting deals up
his aleet-e, but he in as allent ns lb*'
well'knovrn Bphinx an ihvi linn io nilk
for publiciitlon. Our Sherlock Hoimea
reports, hewewj .that the youthful pro-
ducer will noon announce the arquinftloi
rrf a picture that will set X
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PREFERRED MOVES TO STOP
ALLEGED PIRATING IN CUBA
CHARLES CHAPLIN.
Lichtman OlfUUX&tion Ec-clareJ
Diitrilnttng CoiMni Has Stolra
Prints of "BhAiigwi" — Inspir-
ation Offers $50(0 Pn£e for
Suggestion* on Suitable
Stories for Its Stars,
BEX. BTGRtMS SAILS SATDBDAT
fll'lio bf Wllxkl.
woRnllr tile Prrralf" of Hia
bin l,TTttr Jtnndsr NEahi-
1 Iin-iiii
ew tm
aai* hm riPi-n
i'"p;rnr!i t> r Own* miliars K>-s..-r
nine RolV In ;■"(« Bn>«hfr,
■a pisr"*-L«sVr.
that are atyfu his picture, v
Edna r*tHm»w»- ajjtl i^hitJr
anil dircctrd by liiuiTr|f r
Hair wiiii iirtynr.
Harinc deride+1 that N>w York is the
place to ],v-e h J. A + l>aly. fmrneriy cnii-
neeted with tbe Bnrovml PtcLuro» C«r-
poratlon In riiiln^ilphifl. baa moved tn
the J bij{ tiiwn. He liax bc-cn apftolntcd
hjch etajfl
U ivritten
.M»vi>r
Wllti"
rriiresrntatiirr of all rhr- Louii
|Tsiiiin'fir,ni. tiiCcsrrfijIj; R.
who n-ceiHty refigncil.
B.
Sf.
Mttn-HKli FlAHiiis.
Wkat baa li'cn Aapg ■ d T -i J I |i i h'or
Film I'nnpinr In pl B j tie lf>Pd-
ln« TMtn /in- .Vatba4*wra .of tfc*
■iae(C. M
.ip«'ir I'nnnBl Vlallsj Thrarr*.
Th^ .l:i-i!iFif;.- Cnnmjl nnd his otnff
■lied the [llnlio Thpntra lint nljrtit io
rinw rhr JnpnneAe rarthquak^ rilrtuTea.
The* »ot» tfa mrs,(a .f Hr J5i.ii.-o Ueis-
nifpld, Thp picnir>?n arc crcetiiLX Totsc-ti
inmrr-fit pinonR Jill Lhos*e -tvlL-n hare read
uf rj)b) h«rrihle disftfter. And! when w*
say Amend; rhn*u> who have read we
prrth-nbly menn BTerj flS*i because there
ajy very f«w pAople who hart not read
jf Japan's rragedr.
[iiTlmtlnh tn llajmi-f. r«rl f .
"Any 3C«jas York mition lecture critic
■nho dcnircs to diir into motioii pictures |
can have that chaare on Fridn i , erhftll j
a liayrock pnny. wh.irli id n. Troture of |
Glron Hunt.Tr'ft tpsi picture "West of
the Water Tower. - tvill he ftlrar-d with
all the hijrh lights in ihe ntory, sich na
the "corner druKB:torp , ■ and ither well-
known 'Mnin Stroec" tioints that chor-
act^rixrj Homer Croy'H famons story. .
•^ 9ign% Wtth tnlvemaal.
That* youi]R Engli^hniaTJ, CeoTgc K-
Arthvr, who came to rJiiacoun'trr obotit
sir mphths sijztt and rrllrd st ilii« "rticf-
armed irithlnariy crt?deritla[is-'anii letters
of KComrncndaTioi]. hrtn been prabb^Miji
by Univeraal. Yodiik Arthur crcmed th_e
ni!« of Kipp* In the ntory. by H. (i.
Wells, and to well did he please the aU-
th-nr anil all liia fri«?ndji that't;e ivos niw-
name-Kriiinw. He was siRiied.by F. B-
<.)., but for fluon- re«nt>b.birl plana *ltb
this company tutvaf reached tlm FrreaTi-
inR ntaRc. In fad, «:r underHtnntl bla
contract wai purchae«?d fmm liim. where-
upon TJni>crui1. who bad b^eu rager [0
awt sonv comedianB, 'flLgned him, at one*.
■Young Arthnr, who serppd in 'the war,
wa« liocvrateil f"r special hravrry. and],
brsidcB beinp a nij fine actor, FremB to
iinvc pll the frienils in the wortd. At
least, it aeemed to na we received mora
letters - about him than any visitor to
these ahorrs In a long time.
lUrann .".btpfto With HniTf,
Rnmnii N'oTarro hss been engaged hy
Pred Sibii to, play the leading male role
in "Thj XnrdA Ta Waman," the play in
which Mary Nash starred on the stage.
Barbara La SElrT playg the n»re crpatrd
'".-■ Miss Nash and i: !* an Interesting
fart that both of tTiesft players will bo
reunited afrata, each of them having had
the lending roles in "T^Lfling Women."
William Mong plays Pedro, the part
taken by Miaa Nash's husband, Jose
Rubin, on th*; stage.
of these playera has only to get in touch
rrith Vriapii-rilion.
Helena Caadn i*-U ia Qatt Film".
I Most women talk more' than thry
i a'hould and say thing* thej don't mean,
tw it le pomtble that Helene Chadwick
'■vrn not aerions when abo annoniteed ia
!.'•■* Angeles a few days ago that she la
through with rnntion pictures as aoon aa
sb* flnlshes her cojitratt with. OtttittifU.
Miss Ohadwick nays she Is golne into
th# real rstate busineaa^ becanae th-re
is surh B big chance to and r round Holly-
wood to buy and sell property.
Winifred Allen
After an absence
tbe Cast.
BERT LVTBLL,*
TVho has anrptcd an InrltMtloH.
Ipobb p.iliTin Caik-vwe | D (D abrnaal
la V lnr the l*maln* rote. In "The
Snn at the Sahara, 1 - nhirk will
I b« fllrrird In Altftc-n.
aererttl yeata
Winifred Allen, who was formerly well
known In Triangli> Ptcntres, bna re-
turned to motinn picture work fn "Big
i Brother," B*i Bench's stOTj so* beint
directed hy Allan Dwnn. She will hare
the ro| B of Kitty Cojtcllo, the lending
feminine rule, and will jilnj oppoe.it<9
Tom Moore, sharitif honors wkh bim.
Others in the mat are Raymond Hatton,
Joe King and llickey IJ--aHett.
V'llBsgrapb Sttidlaa Brln*; HninTi(«i
When J. Stuart Btackton utattn work
on "Let No Mnn Put Apunder.'' he La
going t» hare a completely renovated
Bturtio. New couipment is being estab-
lished At thn Brooklyn -ti:'!ins and eTery-
thing being put in read{nees for the new
picture, Thiji action on the psr-t of the
rilm r-.-iniji.iiii- leads i'u- tn naaiiine that
perhaps SOme of the western L'rotiuctiona
may he made In lb o Eaut.
riiiJi1l-n(lon OlTrr. Prlae.
The Inspiration Company makea. no
secret of Ita eagerness to get snltnble
nncela and play* for it* rtara. Lilllsn
aad Dorothy Giab' and Richard BartheL-
meM, They - are '«o eager to get these
j[<>rijii that a prlae of fGOO in cash has
twrn olfe.rdjd tn anyniie who can suggest
a favorite 'norel. or plsy for the Kreen
that might be uaed for any of Ipsipira-
tlon slara. Nn mizgestlon irSI be re-
ceived after l(areb 1, i 1924; and tba
Prliea wlU be awarded not later than
neccniher 31, 1024. An.conr 'who be-,
llarea he baa the tight ttotT for Bfiy
ETHEL- SBAMnosr.
IV'lifl will pjsr the leading nl»
,J Ttn- Donnieranv" for Prefiri
ricrnre-a.
The pirating o-f motion p.eture nrinrs
in apparently going on in Cohp. A3 L.ebt>
man. preeidrtit o[ Preferred Picture!
Cot-poratJHVO. mad^ this discovery *b&3
ha leamed that ■ 1 Kh*d«*(" la' now being
ahown in Cuba under nuapirfs other tuna
thort.B.rrEBSwl for b) - I'referred Picturrt.
Ma, iJehtmin iaaiied the rollowins sta| v -
ment yesterdiry concerning the fkatlcg
of "Shadows." whi^li i« seLr-eipLfiiiatory:
"The dim dfHtrihuttuK rompany <'tr\
rera y Motlsoa. locatett in Hararux. CqbaL
have pgblishied uu adTcrtisetnetit in itin
Cohan trade paper, Civilixactoc. oj the
Preferred l*irture, "Hhadows.' sUrrinii
Leo Chaney. under ihe till" 'El 'V'elo oV
It Conctcpcw." Varrer* j Medina claim
that they have cirltijivp distribution
rights in Cuha on iliis production.
"This -jjiLfmi'in in absolutely false.
Carrerg y Medina hare qo rights what-
erei for the diF-tribution rtT "Shadows'" or
any other Preferred Pictures- Th* sole
distributor* f^r tuba for 'Sha'dowy gr*
the 'Cab.tn Metis I Film Company, who
rim handle ■Rich Aim"* Wires and 'Pooi
Men 'a WiirV
"Carrers y Medina have no rlKhtr Ha
the pofsessliin of any prints of 'Shadow? 1
or any other Preferrea Pictures, and anj
pHntft they hoM have come into their. pos-
session hy means unknown to us nnd
rtuWni our autttirity.
"Ijcfitl Bte&e hpfc been taken [o pre-
vent the illicit dierrihutinn of art of our
Eictarea, and we -!:.il! not stop ::ntil we
BTfl obtained! thr i^onrlctlnc of itnj firm
or Individual w-ho can he shnwn to b?
In possession of stolen prints: or nr?a
tires, or who can be ahown to have ntnten
them,
(Signed) "Al Lichmtso.''
Ethf) SrjdQTirin K^Ta ■ Rq|«,
F'.fjiel Sbnunon aeema to be a fixture
with Preferred! Picture*, She gets most
of the delectable rnlee la the po*rr nf
this company, and word cornea dow that
ibr has Men named for the, leading rota
In "The Boomerang," the David Belasco
play by Wlnrfieli Smith and Victor
Ma pes. It ta to be directed hy Victor
Schrrtiinget.
McCarthj- Itewefs-ca Cable,
A e*ble received yeatarday hy J. J,
VcCaitny from LpouIr Nethersole tn Lon-
don advices that on Sunday Genera] Sir
Robt. Baden-Powell, the founder and
heart of the Bny .Scout movement in Eng-
land, tosethrr with 1,000 prronlnent boy
scout offitdals entertained CoL T. J. Mc-
Coy and bis band of North American In-
dians ngn' appearing in liondop with
■"Th" OOTered wi^ob" with a jamboree
held In '.ilrwei! Park, Epplng Forest,
fn hntiar of the ^iBitors Oenersi Sir
Baden -Powell -.vorv thi? full dreta uriifomi
of n ^st^ee chief, having bad this, honor
conferred upon bim by the Canadian lp-
dlan tribe when he visited the Dominion
'Shadows of the East,'' by E. M. HuB,
the author n( the far-famed "Sheik," hM
now gone into productina Ht the Pot
Btndio* on the Cnest, with Geoi-ge Ar-
rhnjnbaud hanrfiinp the me HA phone Tbe
rights nf this story hnvlng been purchased
more than a yenr ^igo, it is naturally in*
tereeting newg to bear that at last the
Fox company i« about to bring It to the
tei-een. Xfildred Harris plays top leading
feminine role.
Rranrtl Dora Tbs-atn-.
W Lilians Brandt, wlio buys theatrea
for ejcerc.Be when he has nothing else re*
do, ba< recently ncttflLred a new house.
It It called! the I ■ ■ ■ ft i = 1 t nnd ia located
at DnRield atreet. Brooklyn. s^
A I.loc or Two.
What'a in a name} Shakespeare d*Ta
not Tery much, but there certainly is
ennugh where 'Ifnrliia i* eoncerned. XVoe-
comes a story saying that nw teat name
[m i-;\\--_t Clay T-IiMkinR. A few w«elfa
ago we had a .report from the Coast say-
ing thgj; "hia" nam-e. wn* Alfred Clay
HoaklnB. Which bj it— girl or hoy? In
tbls c+ae WfJ think to paraphraie Mr.
Shakespeare — -i--hnt> In a name? Wrl!--
plentr!
fflEAT TO GET CAR AT SUNDAY'S GAME
Ifcrat Gommifjaiontr Harrmtm Will
M*Jte Fntontatrlon to Winner of
Horning Telegraph Context
BUtlTCR TO ZACK SATUEDAT
By JAXE8 P. SIRKOTT.
Big doing at Ebbrt'-i Field on Sunday,
- Zaak Wheal, star outAetdey of the
Dodger*, is r io be preteBted with the
' Btephens motat car. the prise he won
w-Ke-H he wu voted the most popular
■' pi*?*/ on the New York major league
Utuni recently in the contest held under
tsw: ; atwpicp« of The Morning Telegraph.
Pork Commissioner. Harmon of Brook-
. l^n, now a candidate for Sheriff,, will
' uufce ilie pL-eatntation^apeerh, John H.
SieCoory, [retaocraUc leader of Kings
■ ■ J t'tHBJtj 1 ' wiH.^bo th* BaaateT of ceremohie*
The Mulgers wi"sj play the PaliMea that
elVrriooii. The Brooklyn Baseball Cluh
lata designaicd (he. day as "Whett ay." 1
J**/ Dlkiar t" Whr.t,
^TltV Mlehael J. Regan Aa^ocuulpx,
' whieh made the wjnaias'0<at.u> Wheal's
behalf in the. popularity contest, hag jnir-
■bfttad 1,000 aeata for the gana*.
On Saturday night at the Klk« Club
>f- Brooklyn. lodp Sft. 22, the, Mlptael
■' Ji : Bcaaf Aasodaeini will tender a beef-
«Uak dinner to Wheat. The entire Brook*
If* leans will be pHee-nt. *nd coi-crs **Jfl
bar: laid for V<<
' grrapJde Frisch of the Gla&tc who
*raa runnat-up to Wheat in the voting
,. .- -■
i*»Utest, has\ bc-eh invited to attend the
dinger with his frienfltt.
The! prr-.f-niruLrit. nf the motor' car tr>
/.r.i-k U heat will be made just before Lie
ball game begirt*. Wheat has been snf-
ferlng froanr- a broken brine in one of his.
, feet: iV th" put ah weeks, and: haa not
f n*en able ta fl»- r , ,
rJelN gOiiig..ini make an eaTort to start
In Sunday's contest, howeret. if he
find* that ihi- |n not feanible he will at
least go In as a pinch hitter some time
during the afternoon.
From' the letters reccivedl at titln - of-
fice It ia apparent that ntl Hmoklrr. is
rej-oidnf at Wheat's victory Ip The
Murnini; TeJegrnpa'CotttesJ, There wlil
no donbt.bt e, big. outpouring' of fane on
-Sunday at Ehbet s Fi'-ld. trs pay tribute
to the rnd.ii wb* arey. the sweep- of fifteen
yasrs. of play with the Podge™, baa aerer
foiled to wire. ^Ls best or tailed to make
that beat mean aomething, ,
3 CHILDREN BENEFIT
BY LASKI ESTATE
NEW STARS FOR OPERA.
Assiataat Geptraj llcnr^-t Edward
Zlegler of the Sfetmrwlitan Opera Com*
pany, who arrived fmm Europe yester-
day u i! iv; ii rip? r I the engageanent «C twA
n<-w nrtists, ginif. tCarin BranxeJl, ,
riry.-ui aOpraho, and Arnold Caber, ban-
t » ne.
Mnv\ Bi-aoaell i* Siv-- .tub, Lnvim
commenred her career at the lioynl
Onera, Stockholm. At praaent she ia an
important member of the fltatn Opera.
Berlin. She arill J<rin the Metropolitan
io January. Bier repertnite Include* li-
the Wagnerian mruta rolea, aa well as
anch. Italian and French roles as Atn-
nerLK Axilrenn- and DelJIa. Mr. rjnt-or
lg a Bnngnrian well known in Biidsuesi
and also in Bei-lln and Misnicb. where
He ha* aaUflrw mt& popularity, He
■tndied sinefng for atiTent years in ItallT,
nnd ita. said in he equally effeet.lre^ln Iwl' I
ran and GermBij Opera.. H* will be arttb j
the company the entire season.
Theatrical Attorney Who Died 111
July- Left. No
Wilt 1ft, *
Lieon I.sir'ki; theatrical attorney, who
dled on July 18,, left three children of a
deceased hsif-ibter and Qve bmihers, wbn
nr- entitles! to shnre in th* earate, ae-
cordiag to T-: m ■ I Laskl, brother of the
decedent, in his amended petition for
letters of adminiairatioti upon the prop
crty, carrying the three additional names
be heirs nt law, which" was granted to
him by Sui-tdKatp CVRrieH yesterday.
Claiming: Lhat his brother, who waa 49
years old, had failed (n leave s wilt and
that be bad left only dve bnytherVai
heir* nt law, Emil Laaki. who resides at
1-tfl Weee 118th street, had himself re>
ren'ly appo-nted D(iminii.tratur of the de-
cedent's property, which he said woul'J
not exceed J?2.",r».s'.
Intaia finie-siHsTi yetninn for Mi,- admin-
tstration letters Kmll I.nski rtniH that at
the time of maklh K [Ilp tlrst petition it
had slipped his mind ibai lie hud a half-
sister, Caroline Hehnrr, who EliorJ about
four yBBfa.ago. leaving three rhildren,
Rebeccn WJeaenbcrg, -Hi. of L,y, Weat
12i'«li atreet; Mortimer Schwan, 1X0. and
Ceoe.ia Boss, 37, both of ■!•>■', Wert ill'fth
atreeti
Beeacte of Hie decedent's iailur« in
leave a will, his net property pasties owr
to his dvr brothers and (he three children
of the- half-sister, the t<*-n niaata and
nephew taking equally their r>iot fur's in-
tended share, or oUa sixth of the proneety
wHJBuy.
.
PAST PERFORMANCES ON
ITHlS WEEK'S OPENINGS
-Hiianovji" B ( (>, - r-.T-r.irr.,
Lowall Si prrr ar* nflsra ia Bin pnntii-e; Diir*I
In tha pr^fii el(«t -r iha iul In BUKk. Boni«
HI bl| nvnt fqrcM«M ui; 'Kurptta," ElUsUts:
'*rb>* Vimr-n wnain." Etcibstt "Tt» eeo 1 ."
Tlmaa Igus-,; 'Tti Hill Kama." Is>t>ubl1a
' "Wnr,i= 1 d !\ » i , i ir ' and ' - T h » Bt Kg AS ::.m
Kai'urifi- Cnmali— Brtra Ib BafUl-i : urwlalstd
far -rrr.rj. .umn *|U> Irf.m BoQiMtla; sUb-Jt
lb Bj'?i:-i vltFi hEh Bob
■latla. Pla-wl In
■■win
BlUtiB-Mre.- TSs Hid
Win ■Tim* Sack.'
"Tbi
Enrh*-5i^1 On'Tu.i 1 ' as
"L1tUa Womai
."" IP
bSUHM.
liii-.l'. TfltJIflll— Dsbut
D VbiBlrtlll* WlUI
CBlllj
Ann ds-'aiimu. ntjad
n 'Wtlq Oata
It-fit''
ELmadhunit "LaJlaa' SilhL h ' kltlasa. aaa hs*
:■'*!= UsHKlSLeS *!'..:. V.-.-r, '!;:.»- mil E-Jth
CBal-
irrio:; ai Uia Fmpu».
"BtltHta at 1*33" at the Fnltvb.
Sfej*l &f ■ Oii iii tin Sail \.+ :* CHj. Pl«r*d
la "Tla -■-,.-. :'>-,. i, ■■ !:-;-..,, :. r~ii}at a*r-
iia r a Bsrur,- Kf-mbi*-- . up la Utter* noosi ''
r'.!i!!i^r_ — m» OepuUEla,' Km 't + rl,*l.*: . TJu
Lin-la rija'- im Tha Pink :*<■• it ths Sf*w
WlUlun Colli a»— PT*rid fart "My*lc l»i R*m*, hr
Uu*;.- Sou Tlu Eiu.n-r.ii-.i. - C II Wlllj" aHlll Rs-
*"."' -SaT*r S*» TM-.-' aaa. J Tll» Plflaiar,"
f-i-rs p«i-iudarf-n rf d in; si,,.ir hcm Bswatv**
vi.»;- boi-. '-Bt EhUls -I Hand e<n>tr{ r " "Nw::,-
a Hfra"- ■.:-! -Tbe JUrti Mr. Hostel taainMr,"
tb* Little
■ J ( lil-rkser* Bread,"
Tbenjirti.
>'■-■'■' > AnMIS— BjUrtfd la a r ■■■-W rom-MBr I
Una. I hi itH i'li:.c! In: T:-. r.r Ii.irn
r»t)wr Tlir* turi; Adtra sal .-"■-,■ -run
Tear." "VaHain ud Dews' aaa
HARFORD T. MARSHALL
IN INSANE ASYLUM
ft Y. PAPERS DROP COMPOSITE HEAD
Former Assistant District Attorney
tu Jerome Taken to Mtddle-
towti, Ct., Institution.
(gMclbl biaputh \f Tha Jtfrndnt ralagrapb. )
G-RBENW1CH, Ct, "Sept 36.
Hnr'ord T. llarFfheH, for many years
one n[ the leatllnf lawyers ia New York
City end former flr«t AaaisrtBnt Dlatriot
Attorney to Dlatrict Attorney William
T. Jem me, waa committed last Saturday
by Jndae Stephen L. Badrbrd *o the In-
Bane asylum at Middleto*n, Ct., and waa
tjiii.ni: to the innTitLitirin on Monday, The
oppHioarion Wbs mad* by his wife, who r
with 'her husband, baa been stoppling at
the SilliVk cottage on tup. Steamboat road
near the Indian Harbor Vp.t-ht Club.
Dra. A. E, Aubud .'mi A. F. Hanloa
were aptmjjited: by Judge Hadfotvl to ea-
amlne Mr, Maniball unrl their report
showed that he waa a suitable peraon to
be. confined in an insane aayloin of in
Btiturion for car* *B'd treanneeiL Me.
Marshal) tn 54 yean- of age. He tae no
children- He Iiaa been under obacrvs-.
tion at hotb the (livens and Bamea sani-
tariums In Btamford.
A«D ERSON SPEAKS'UFSTAT E,
Drllirra I'siinl Tirade A|>!r,n
Those 11* t'BlIS Ufa Ku-mlri,
'Srj-r- ml !>'i-i*: -H t«, Tba HSrclai TatomsJi I
rjORTLAN'D, N. Y. ( Sept. S6>— 1TII-
tiam H. Anderson, State Supertatendeti.t
of the ABd-fiflloon Irfagnf, *pok«t here
to-night- before- the Central New Vor.
A'lsiiiiil Conference of ttqe Methodist
Kplseepal Caurch. He deliverer! his
usual tirade ■.■ainat those he terms "his
enemies^' in, lie same greit tenffhi fhat
he- always toot. The. seonfereuM -as brjld
In the linmet Avenue Church,
Ihuliei Ee-STime Own Features With
Exception of lB'Pnge Limita-
tion in Sire. .
STBlKEltS HAT KETUKTT TO-DAT
N-Bw York nerripapera appear tills
morning minus the >--ompoaite heading,
according to. an agreement announced last
night. The publications will run gfgtecn-
page P)!!tirni3 add restore nil tiie.ir indl
-ridualatity with' the nxceptian of the six-
teen-page limitation,
The aupply of newsprint paper n«ured
Into thr newspaper plants yesterojti*.
More than eightyloada nf newsprint pa-
per, n-ere tran^puTted by trucks of the
united States Trucking. Corporation.. It
was Bald that ihe total supply ol paper
rewived by tie Aewnpapers yesterday was
MO tons.
At 15 Naeeau street, tba newly eatab-
liahed offie^a of .the lntej-naitonal Presa-
men's Inson, It was sa<" some ]*res>u-uan
came from ont of town rntezdaj',. end
that some former menuberB "{ Local No.
I'-t tnadca pplicatiuzi lar Jntetnational
Cnlou. working -mp:.
StrlL.ts who wan assembleel 'about
Beethoven Halt, ^10 East Fifth street,
yesterday aftemooni said Lhey expert- to
be bucJc to work hy tn-tJay. Th^F/wttM
thn i ■ - . r-i 1 1 : -i j -!. e : . of. prena Fovemen nrt it.-
rempting to nr-aj^tiatc a emt hod whereby
the men ean : - ■ back to work In a body
"ami exact mut.c B nrt of a- promlae from
their internutlonal nntcera that after they
get hack to work thry wU-1 be rriAvtatet?
aa a local union, with tWir irwitrance and
other b-t-nenNi Tent«re*i. "
Pre**meii f¥d-m othr-r eiftetr aye <0Q-
tf&uing to come: In to take the place, of
th* slrikLua pre.Bmen vt New Yorky ac-
cording to a statement given cot at the
lntrmatloaal Preaamen'a Union.
Major George L. Beryy, presiednt of
the InternAtfunBl, receLscd! assurance*
yesterday, he aaliK that', according to hi*
instructions, all of thn paper handlers
arr back at work. Tboniaa P. Silt, presi-
de tifot the Xew York Paper Handlers
Union Nr> 1,-sent the following tetegrgm
to Major Berry yeaterday:
L 'T net! lnforxnlng you that in accord-
ance with the InBtrurtlona contained in
your tetter of Hcntember 22, li>°4, the
man are all back In their reaoeellva po-
alti^QB. Aleo that there ha* been nd>
strikn of our meDabera.' 1
Tbls reply waa baaed on (hie mwcago
eent early yeanarday bj/ Major Berry to
the paper.-bandlt-ra-
"Lnder date September 28 I caused t»
bar*, delivered tn yon a letter through
Alex Hayes. Tbls letter required an
ananer. Von will pleaaa giee ma oafore
fi o'clttdt fo day a definite assurance, and
.insiv«-r of compliance tu every nspect
r.ith the letter In queition. tvhldi waa
aereed i>p4n you aa president and upon
Mr. George- Travera aa seeretary ef
Paper Handlers' Union N"- 1. It this
answer ia not glv-nt and compliance with
the letter Is uot fulfiHed by yoii and
your officers In every respect 1 ahall
reeiiramend summary action be taken by
the- unlernationiU board of dlrwtnra."
This reply to ■Berry's tittimatum waa
rereived before noon yeslefday.
SARAH M'VICKER DEAD.
Sarah AloVieker, a chaygewr i
died In neLlsvue Hospital yesterday att-
e/inxur, (oM»wing up opcration for intra-
li-ia'i infection. She was 73 ..■•!,. «ld.
Miss .HcVIcker was the widow of fames
T ■ ■fiiiilen. who died seven yean age.'
Her laet appearance was in ' Angel
|Pa*er Ib*)I rear, Previeiuair .-he had
hee;i tn "The Telephone (IlrV '■Shy-
Farm." Tlir Traveling Saleamin. lp gadj
otbei iilAys.
iViZO
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH,' FRIDAY, -SEPTEMBER ic, rtii.
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF M O T ION PICTURES
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS
CHARLIE CHAPLIN BRINGS
US NEW IDEA IN PICTURES
flout of the ConTeation.il Film
Scene* is "A Woman of M,"
He Say*, but Jnjt Ererydsy
People Doine ETerydny
Tiling in in Erery-
Jty Way.
CARMEJJ7 A GERAGHTY.
A5D THERE IB 50 HEROINE
**-"■■ hj
lAftLlE CHAPLIN brliereB lh*t
picture habitues nr* sick 10 death
marble swimming pools end
, finer lingerie; of villains -— i*h wicked
mustache* ruining innocent girls In black
and «U the "tber em-ond-drierf ideas that
enatinur tf, irJtir forth from W>e BB*»Ps*l
picture stencil machine In hia new pte-
c«re, "A Wdpu of Paris." which h*
■nu end directed, and which opmi *l
the Lyric Theatre on Moud*i night, be
hu tried to trl eway from the conven-
•.innaJ 1ml wprrevrr possible* to avoid
tba uruel thinj- J* *"** flUI ambition
Co reproduce on thf mws life u it is
- actnalli I ■ ' !. n»i as it ia portrayed 10
lie avenge movie. He huprwiiUd hia
■tory «tlli «■ few ml" u possible, cut
out all unnrwary derail and concen-
trated in ito aeruat drama.
la hia suite nl the Ritx-Cartlno jm-
terdsy afternoon" Mr. Chaplin *ejd that
be dido t iuitf knnw what UTt of ■ m
eeption the public would five bit picture,
but It was one of tlio*e things ihat aim-
j.!j- J-.n-3 in ha don p. He explained Ui.it
lie bid hr«cL the tiin In mind fnr a
InnK time and had finally reached the
point where In- hml 10 "express himself.''
The (act ihnL b* baa alirnja been *a*o-
riirrrf mill nlapuicks and tbat people
look upon liim -■ "a jamming clown." **
be put it, actmx 10 create ■ little doubt
In his mind aa tn whether Lhey will ac-
cept a more serious effort. But accord-
l*g to reports from the** who bare aeen
tba tk!m then nted to no doubt aa to
Ita reception.
"W# ti^Tr be hero, no -rfiialn. no
bvrolne, as they are popularly known."
mid Mr. Caipiin. *"Oon U just a sim-
pte aturj it ordinarj. ererj-daj people
lt-Illi human pA*piiD» im| efflolion*. a»d
I barf tried 1» make tbem do and aaj
(be thinfb the? would aetuallj do and
a** nr.drr :h' same tirCtuBatuera fn
nal liir."" Re uid quite medeaUT rhu
BUEtj people nn tbe Coast had likened
Ua purr tn IWn and !'>» MBDpaaaant r
and bad eren aone so fir ai ta aajr It
wool] r*To]utionIir the fndaitrr. "I
don't know jiut how inch rejoin tlonla-
lat it HI! it". 1 " added ise rQmadr kinjc,
"but If It £■ f.KiTinJi;] I thick It ma/
point the tv*j toward a. new method of
ee-fM-n narration."
sir. Chaplin f«tla tfatt (oll^winr the
band vnsoa in one of tbe i-rvateat draw-
baeka In tbe rtnenn. WrftSow continue
to make plrrurea from a etareotrrrM
formula. Tbrr oiake puppeu of their
pertpV Inttud or ralraclerialns; thnn.
Tb ej all pluf follow -the-] eader. Th e
retnlt in tbat if ftnj one denarts from
tbe conrentional faia effort la looked Upon
*:i!i lomt akeptieiirm 'jt hb brotJters
with the one-track minds. Thin it t^uifij
true of the theatre. If mdodramaa am
(M T*f»e, woe tinto Wia who trica lo
In 4 null Western minina; tow the
inlDiUabU Cbarll- showed "A Woman
of Paris," and onefa to hi* surprise tbe
tobstro rhrwiBi; ipectntora w*n> entbn-
s(uD> shout the film, bnt « scenario
writer wbo wan present cane Co tba
comedian with Domerons tnscrationi Tor
ebanaea which wonld astr tba pictara
just like all tbe others. "Bnt whj don't
Cf frinr tbem tocetber at tbe *r.dT"
.sired tb* K*BJrio writnr. The brins;-
them tatetber tn tbe end itnff [a n-
actlr what sir. Chsnlin baa tried to
i avoid. N'ot nbat be tpprorea of n--
onriiT tftdiikn. jkfaaUaaa he doews't. Rt.it
a loaieal radint does appca! to bim, and
this la what he baa u#ed in "A Woman
of Parti." Tor wbfeb we thank him.
The jirtndpal Opn in bla itnrj la
Marie St. Clair, a deml-mondane., tad
after living unf leaminf ronsiderahla
about life and experteoeuif manr rfcla-
Pitudfi in Paril. she romea to tba eon-
Ctrl Aiderun Ectnnu After Trip
to Gout, Where Arnnfcmajiti
Were Hade :o Sclcue Fictnret
fOT Jchi J- Glavey Through
K. P. Theatrea Distributing
Company,
MEMPHIS HATfflQ XROTTBLE
eJuslon tbat the oolj reailr impnrtatii
thinr In life is onr eaparilr to help
odren. And w the. end of rh' pienire
flails her devctisf her time to the care
of war orpbaue. While dririnr, dawn a
coutllrT road with one of the ebildn-n.
ber former lover whiaka bj jh a .hi-:."l-
oua SAOtor laquirina; of bin rompanion.
"What arer became of Marie St. Clair?"
Aa the^ paAs each is una war* of tbe
otber's presenre. Sbe ha.i choaen one
4irrctipn, be anolber. Certainlv there
could be no more isliifj-ipj mjlqi than
tbEp.
"If the picture teJches iiajthinj; ie
all," ftftiri Mf. Chsplin. ~Lt n toierance."
But I didn't male It with an Idea of
iearhinj; mjtbinf in particular, nor "f
appearinf birbbrow. I + m not lilrb-
brow, and J don't want to be, I enjnjr
making <omediesi and as hood m "The
Woman or Piris" \* tm ber way rejoic-
inr or othtrwiae, I » B nt to mnbe Lhe.
)ol)ir-ft alaii-ktics; I ever made, I know
4
iAaaaawt*
m
w*
> 1 -T ,i .
gf?
CJ.IL I,AKM)II,K.
AniT«a To-day- on. II
. tinli,
that In these I'm fretforntlr a tittle ml
far, but I- like 1l I ean't telp if." eon
tinued Mr. Chaplin with a twinkle Lit hu
eje.
It took Mr. Tbsptin eiebl months t"
make thw new pictnre. inrt after heaiine
about it from htm yu feel it wan tim»
wpII epenl. for this jianj mane forium-
baa nut been tnaxle inh a hoi. a etirb
and n funnj pair of ihoes. Fle' a a *lu-
d*nt„ a thinker, and to mMt bim i* 10
In" ibe create*.! admiration and rcsnrct
for hi* icenlas. (
M'wphl. Elxlnr UifllTnUr-
MriBDbia, Ttnn + , it appears, ta bar-
i;:fi trouble of Eta own on Snndaj rloa-
Ir.s The rrolestanl Pastor* AaanrLa-
tioa of S.[«o]pbU hare eombiaed to clone
every motion picture tueatro in the
Stale of Tenuea*w.
Tbe FiiindDr oprniog trouble hn* hren
net hotly vontcvlrd that It baa now
rearhrd the Chancery CWOrt, aitrl it
will be tried. Tb* prrcedent ontnh-
lifbeil Ijy n dnciaion rendered ■■ lo the
i"ni>si!i=iri»iin!iiv of tba Sunday ftaiina;
law will £ffet-[ cr*rj State Id the Viilon
Ud nuij h^ tlir baa]j| for the aiiii-mminn
pkiur* people tr> hiv. L nlmllar i«Kialation
uilroduced into rech and VH&$ Btale In
the rjiinn in bh effort hi clo^o ihe tuo-
tioa picture tbraore* nn Sundaf.
The theatre ownen were zranled a
temporary Inianctfon lm Saturday re~
itriininc (be police from lairrferine
with tbr operation at moiioo picuira
tbratrea En Memphis niitu a hearlnf bad
bern held oa ibi* petitKra ot a perma-
C-Bt injunction
No permaDent d'eisioc hai v^t been
rendered and it ia hoped that ih'e eaotlan
pictore people *U1 win dui a* the clos-
Inj of ibe (beatret in M^mphia will
mean that e«rj other lawn in Tea-
Beflsee wilL suffer timilarly.
r.lorlH *wini ou 1b %imrt FlqCBr*.
Just aa pood as Clnris Swutson rele
* leadiojt man for *Thp nummlni Bird"
work win be «Urted at Famous Ftaytn-
Lesky Lnoi; laland studios. Hun Swan-
eon, wbo carhe to io»n for the opeolnf
Of "Cawinuv*" and ipefit a few daja
with Mrs. Bylviri Ashton, «p n t back lo
ber borne in Bayaidr yenterday. Her
baby. Gloria 2nd, nmr to Town with
her mother and, aitboucb nh* enjoyed
tnt hotel, ah* win csjrer to (et bade to
her peui in The country. r
Carl Anderson, president of Anderson
ricture Corporation, and tbe man wbo
will handle the product marje by* the lio-
tinn Picture; TheAtrei' Dlstrlbutini; Com-
pany, b back from * three, weeks' trip
To >Lca Anajeles. Mr. Aadetsoti while in
the West wna a gUcst of honor at butn-
berleiSB exhibitor affairs, and at the same
time be maimed to- transact couid crobJe
bvalnaas. He paid yeelerday:.
■■While toy trip was Hot eutlrelj on
matters porUlnina; lo prodBct fot rcteaao
by Anderson Pictnrei Corporation, 1 did
arrance for the distribution cf a few
series of pictures. Tbt first 'to bt an-
conaced .» a contract closed with John
J. Glarey of HcJJywood Etrterprtsea, who
will make a series of foer productions,
the fealorH player pejinc Eddie GribboB.
Another prodnrtion nnlt. which will like-
wtae operate on ■ series basil, will be
I annonnced atxt week.
"Reiardiof oar .whole plan u it refen
to product, if ja our poUoy to deal with
independent producers wvtVInc lo inde-
pendent units. By this .method we be-
lieve it is potaible to obtain a hlsber
degree of quality and a more careful eon-
-ideration of onr rt*iuirera,enbi tbsn ootild
be obtained from an orB/antnation which
works on a quantity basLs, all pictures
heina; made on Ihr nmr fot snoy under
[hi- same head. This is In direct in-.e
with our policy of nnlt hnndllng,"
A wire from the. Const containa tho
irtforms'tion that John Barrjmore baa
Marted work on '"Beau BrnmUJeV' 'he
iiroduction he in lo make far Wimrr
Brethers. In the cast snpporlinn; Mr.
Bsrrjmore, in iddltioa to Mary Aiwr
and Carrael Myers, who bare aJreadj
been wim mini-rH. are Irrnc Rich, iiics-
srd Ttrcbcr,, AIiy (".-»-■■-.*. '"-';.:■-
HiimpbrieV Templar Sale. WULtrd
Louia and otbers.
Lrw Brie* Haia tipfftninb.
Lew Brict whose claim to fame ia
tbat he is the brother nf (br famone
Fanny Brier and a enmedian for the Fox
Film Company, c aaJd tn bave b«d tbe
tune kind of operation Ibst bia sister
hsd on her note. A Chicago aurteon
who turned Fannie'a oflendlDR nose into
a beastiful elaaale leature. Is paid lo bace
LILA LEE
CO-STARS
AND KIRKW0OD
IN 'TAINTED WOMAN"
,
1
1
• a
ULA LEE.
1
— -- Jt
performed a n:m!lar operation on Lew
Erire, bo thai now the Brice family will
Ro tbraucb '■■•■!'• wkb sirali.ht noses.
COTEflTA!Vr*E TALMADtiE.
Who la expeeted to ArrlTe l^\pw
Vnrfc October 10 wlih her beaik-
rr-ln-l*T>. j™r P K Jlrlienrk. a.n4
ber irmiliiT. .ii r., Mitairtl Tul-
IhWdUv,
Jn«pi S'Sieneb: I'talnf En'-
AJ] those who are holdlna; stories in
■ser" waiuar foT Josapb Srhenck to
get her^ Co look at tbem for Norma and
Constance Taimadee * ill he in terra ted to
heir that hp will be In town around Octo-
ber 10. With him will be Mn. Margaret
Taimadee and tVnaunee. The women in
tbe party are enminf to abop and Mr.
Scheneh lo transact ■>»■ hu^fnru. Mrs.
Scnenck. or nerb*j» ■* ahould aay Normfl
Tsimadire- afnee rhii is the name by
which every one huowi her, is nut cosn-
iiift with her husband. It ullt be neoea-
xar.r [or ber Ie alay on tbe Cokst and
finish the pictnre which una la now work-
ing on. "Lniat of tUsare." As soon sa
■he finishes thia wfirk will be atarted on
"Romeo and Juliet." with Joseph Scbild-
kraut as Romeo, deipltr all reports to
tbe contrary.
Aba Wuriirr luprorlaM.
Word has t»hi* rrnni thn Warner
offieea that Abo Wsnie r Is ImprnTlnB
CTcr/ d*y- His fever has gone down
considerably and he h Vjnnninc lo show
an Jnlereiit in life, FJj« frienda are areal-
ly reHereri that bo la making such a
aplrndid recovery.
Twit Herw.
Before Ttiehard We. It mi Tully starts
work on "Flowing «o1d."' its next oput
he feela (he nercsrity for hsving a talk
Wtth Rex fleaeh. |Uaqtb«r. DO he ha*
eome East to copfcr with Mr. Brarii-
He ■rtiwd j*sterd*y and after hearing
from Mr Beach jost whsr places in
Texss he bad U mind when he wrote
so Braphkmlly of tb<- Texas nil wells
Mr. Tully will m '0 Unluu tod other
places in. tbe Soo'bwrss tn ae* far bi&i-
•elf Jnst where the exterfora should be
filmed. 'The Bird r>f Paradise" Mr.
Tully brUevw, will b* hl» ti»H piet»r*
followins. "Flowing QtHT It wiQ to
produced in (ha Hawaiian IaLanda.
A Flqnor.
There li a peralatent r-.imir tbat ws
hear every dsy alona; Ine Rialto and
whlcb refusei to to quieted, that one of
the biggest producing companies in the
bua'nnas la loon tb have n rhange of bead.
The head of this cooipaJiy. who bus a
contract, will be Uiroufib iiilhin a few
months, and It la said bin contract will
not. In all Jtkellbond, to renewed: tbat
another producer vtfj to named to take,
bis place. Of course, many tices sucb
slorien are made out of whole cleih ami
it ]s unfair lo priot tbem. This may
be Just one- of those things- Both men
are excellent eiK-utim and liave the re-
spect oflhe indnatry.
Brirlf and Oromn, Whop- Honey-
moon Wat Intempted 07 Acri-
dest, Will Start New Profac-
tlon With Tbohibj fi. Inae
After Actor* Quick
Recovery .
T.ay.wvT.'F.
HOKE
TO-DAT
■ TtBMi: fin H. "s^,
"■111 nl"J>l SIB \mpnrdn1 pHWl
"RrBal n r bhsj n* I V Joba Ilnrr>-
irv'e nfclBrw Fi.r Warner Brolh-
Janee Klrkwnod baa made such a mar-
relrrna recovery that he ia almost read/ to
return to work, a thing that la tec aided
|n Hollywood aa nothing abort of a Dalr-
acie, HU wife, T,ila Lee, who baa Seen
under contract wtth Famous PUftn-
Laaky for the !s*t Ave years, is not re-
newing ber contract, which gave Thomas
H. 'Inee ibe brilliant idea of eo-atarrinf
tbe bride and brldearoom. All the srorid
lores a Imf and be retlieed their ease
w*a 00 exception.
"Tbe Painted Woman" ia the proono-
tion rbosen to "tar (he Kirkwoods. It
has been srrflten by Bruce MitchaU add
are understand that be will direct lbs
picture for Mr. lncr. A stroag caat has
been chosen to eupport Mr. Kirgwood
and Mit" Lee in their urat co-Btarruaf
prodTictloo. Wnllcce Beery a_nd Matt
Moore are nacned aa members of tbo east
and it la said Mr. luce plans to maka
this a most pretentious produCtion-
Mr, Kirkwooj] had Kigned a contract
with the (So)dwyn crunpany at the time
he met with hie painful accident. !■[#
THI playlntt llic Icsd in ■'Wild Or*n(es"
and tir-.BLine Ida condition aeeman very
erlticsl st the tJroo Frank Mnjn wsa
rluinea lo take liia place. Wbcthcr LbU
Jmd anythlag to du with ble 3-*vini
Uoldwyn in not linawn, as he had a con-
tract with them which waj as id lo ha
for a Long Irrui at the time be was
thrown from lm borse- He Is notta-
turnmx to Uoldwyn and that ia all ws
know.
tWrl Lac bid* It Daa Tu-day.
The I'niirrsal employee* were all eat
time tbU axrning. and there wu not
one nf ihefo ft ho did not punch tbe time-
| rtnrk in the nirb Of l>me. The reasens
I ia that Carl Lannmie is expspned home
\ in-day on the Aqoitania- Mr Laemmlt
utll to acmmpanied by his dnuihttr
Hu^abeLle and his son Julius and Mini
!!-■' jh Cohen, n friend of his. daughter.
I'lidoublcdly the ^rst place he goes will
ha '•.,!» 11 to lite Antpr to see th« buai-
newi tbat "The Hunchback of Sotra
fiam*" |a doing. We Dsyp» pa*s tbera
williniit ai-eirp P. IK Cochran. E. H.
Ciildatein or pome other CnlFersal i fP.-
■.-ial tosming ni Ibe H M io front of th*
huuae. Well, wt can't «c aa how wi
Etta HdJU them.
Ilulna ■ Lltlje Eegnmnr.
B lib bee liieturea si) made and ready
lu. telrj^p. AI 1-icblman. nrbo is oothinf
If tint a good business man. has decided
In cut down expenses. He Tjss applied
Ihia economy to the ["referred PirlurrJ
Corporation by letting out a few people*.
Tbia atarted a rumor yesterday tbat the
whole company, from Mr Ijcbiman
j dotm 10 the aftoa hoy. had iianed a
Htrikn and Itor*- undid be no more work
at the Preferred nfhVn. Aside from be-
ing ih.' I - 1 r. i, . Jerome Bestty aid the
atoey n n- fonllKb cnou/b 10 be ilaased
among tb* tea most Hatftlkrtla yarns of
the y**r.
n*l*nleb BSSUto Anmhrr Hup
The SelxBlck mmpany eeems to to de-
inf bnaineu f ,n the old Hand, acrcrding
I to news Uitl comes from ihefr oAcea)
[ every few day*. The laieM acquisition la
the new Finis Fox production, "Bsg ens]
Baggage," i n nhi.-h UJoria Ctray playi
the lend. Si..- will he sup)«irted by a cast
which includrn l>ruieliu 'leraghtJ. John
Roche, Paul iVeigel, Adele Farrlogton,
Arthur Ktnart Hull, Fred Kelm, HetT/
1 iniiLi!! .,.■>,. M [1. Maclean and Dor*Ca i
Tumer. "Bag and narEflge" will be ra-
leased nt a very early date.
REINER RETURNS TO RESUME BATON
Conductor of Cincinnati Symphony
Omhtitn and Hit Wife Back
Prom Ldng Taeatioii Abroad,
LISTS
FEW
COMPOSERS
Frits Reiner, cobddrtor of the Cla-
eaaoati Bymphony Orchestra, returned
"from a fovf-moDtbt' tour of Europe yfs-
[*eday oa tbe Conte Boaao of the Lloyd
fiabaudo liar, and immediately began
aoditiona 10 til the rs»k* of bis OrcheS-
Cga.
.The 1 -Una for ibe Cincinnati aymnbony
Organlsatiop were, iherefore. discussed
st iatmela totwe-a toAringa. and lo
the accompaniment of occasional low
xooaxa from wood and braaa instruments
and) the lUfllflg of eioltna or. i ■ecflos;
"The programs will, of roumc. be
' built around the ciaealca of Brethoeen,
Bach and Bribmsr" said Reiner. llm
there will be aeyeral coaipONers intro-
duced "born Cincinnati ban not hesrd
hefor**
"Among Ibasje will be Scbtirnbach,
Rarfok. UenpigUi. AlfflnO. Brh^linf.
Leefflrr and GrTffle, l^erc will alao be
the 'Srcret due Printempe' of fitravlnakyj
Cvttav Mabler'a 'Dons; of- tbe Kanh'
and Coaella'i "Puppautrfti." which. I f>e
Here, bswe not been pLaytd Chore before.
"Tip Cincinnati Symphony will noi *[•-
peer In New York ibis season, bacsnie
of rouflirtine; dates for the available halls.
Pat El ia combu Eaat, and tieit year,
atircjy. will iUy belt.
"Gertsaay ia bwpetsna, mneically. just
now," be added. "On acertfnt of sro
ttacnlc.eandttiona the tost mosaciaba are
leering tbt eonoifj aa faat aa they ,is.
Many ate eoenioe to this ewuBtTT, othera
are (otug to Spain, Sotrth Anseriea. Hol-
t*Bt) — anywhere ia fact, owl of Cm una T-
"Aad eftoditions caancc gam l»-
1 « least «*rn
pfOV« atllil «
us Urtog, -
ealaHea do hot keep pace srHh the de-
i>reciauon of money."
ASniange to Teanafer Lifcswer.
During the time the conductor and
itrs. rtriner were abroad rjetv riaitrd
tbe r«iaie in Italy which came lo tbera
firoa* Mrs. JVtaers mother, Eielfca <Jer-
ater. They also attended to ih r break
ing up nf the apartment th»-y bad main-
tained m Dresden, toiether with tto hgl
valoahle muaicol library, which onre *cj
fctelka 'jcrster's.
It «u after ihf reeolntion in Cer-
"tany oi^rlhrew ibe roval family of Hag-
ooy that tbe Reinera first iboggtal of
At p-wsiblliilea of leaving l»reso>u. Mrs.
Reiner admitted. The pa«t of condnetor
of the JtuT-aJ tJpera. wnicll Reinrr held,
sraa a life inoaiiien, but it su m4intaincd
by ibe King'a brirate purae.
Reiner bad been ennducting In other
European capital*. h U i| |.|,, aucrenfeea
broaghl him u> the att<-ntion of Mra.
Charlei P. Taft In Cincinnati When
tmuble dereloped in the runka nf th'-
tiyrapboay Orchvatra. and that orKamia
lion won casting atout for n new direc-
tor. Mrs. Taft wanted Iteiner brought
there. -
Wll» nsiain HelOrr to Klatea.
Her first' attempta did not persuade
Relnet IS accept the post. Finally she
sent. • cable to his Italian ratAlea be-
tween Florence and alilait, making a oJ-
r*et offer.
Reiner wag at that tirne on vacation
on tto Irland of MallorM. In the Mch-
tefraHeap. Efforts of Mrs. Reiner, wbo
bad received the cable, to get In toueh
with him were unavailing, and one ac-
cepted Ihe offer for bim. It was not un-
til be resonted from hi* holiday tbat he
toexme aware that he bad agreed to
spend* the next fire year* (jj ("inr in oari
In the Tnfted States of America
One year of that time baa pasaed. and
tto aenind season of Friii Qeijier**
regime will togsa when the nreheatrx goei
into rehramsl Jah October R. The drat
concert will barren. 00 Octooet CT.
MEN TO RELIVE PAST
UNDER NEWEST THEORY
if j C*!tad Ken r- Th» Man\OM Tiri'i f»i J
WTERPOOL, England, Sept. 2T.
Human nature has a reiirse gegr which
will enable mankind 10 re-lsie the past
In arm 3'! throbbing contact with the i-aat
event* ia the n ror re aa of. the nnlrerse
from the time of cbsos to the prtaeDL
Thi> information wax exunmnoicaced to-
day in a graEely »*:Jer.ii5r raMAcr to a
conrlaTc uf Rated Bntisb ecienliit* by
Cnptaio tl. ' Pape, a yonag csrottlah
searcher in the uyateriea of human
psycbologj. And although the gather-
ing wai not to be described ' as eggrrlr
credulous, the pole ma young ScoIchmaVs
theory wti to earueslly expouDdesl and
waa lUpported by snch srspincdocumciita
tbnl aome nf hia bearers deemed it worth
inquiry at JessL
The "reverse gear" theory, has the vir-
tu* of novelty at any rate. Many hare
claimed) ability to projccL tbaotaetrea Into
the future and bitn Ji.-ir.-ii rtalma and lu
reaili live tbtreln. Inn the paat biia Ir-mi
resanled in abandoned land hardly worth
scientific mltli'iirJeD.
Tbe subject of «'ji|i|-.ilji Pape'P dis-
course tnv*. ik> intimatiuii or the aurpriso
he was abont to hurl Ltito the ueetina.
Tbe program had him down for. a talk
on "It There a New Race Type"**
It was only n few mlnulea, "howejTtr.
unjil fie waa declaring lo kjiut of th*
most learned minda of Pritain. that cay.
tain men new living c»:> artually return
to the past, lire in events of the re-
motest anEinulty and, upon returning to
resume step witii current life, brine with
[bam valuable Information of a acirnune
and historic nature. Tbeae claim* hsd
beaw tested and proven, he **usL tm a
Kkool of thought and experiment in <'!**-
r -
"It I* no picinra which pa**** before
the visiott of the isr**rtigar*r~ aaid Cap-
SAN CARLO CO. GIVES
"MADAME BUTTERFLY"
tana Pape. "No panorama unveil* iixelf
as on a atsg*. One actually Here in the I
East. Ihxa one «, iab tn- nee the earth
efore Eta crott sOJidinedf Then be Ikes '
a million yegn ago and around bin \s it- ;
earth, with ita seething roolten mei*I». 1
One can waicb waat la bappeninr: hear I
the explosion* and fee! the best and nres-
snre.
"This Is no dream condition: it is Juat j
like going fni* a hsxy thoroushfire and ]
bearing the roar of traffic, ,f
A* evidenee the captain abowerT pbntn- ,
praeba of worJd mapa. Including noe wbleh
PDrported to -how ihe earth J(»00f>0fxl
year* *go_ The« were drawn, to said,
bj men who had * powerful rerers* gear
1 — who conH Ml In etep edlh Caesar**
lep-inna. wbo could treed 'V h*avfng
decks of NelponV "hips nt Trafalpar. nr
turn chumh- dosm on the Airtyra In
the Collsenni.
ESTATE TO BELhTIVES.
John (1. npnrlim, lp|„r ( tall Wo win,
Ra Ifepkewa <:** Rqmat shar^.
The first nnd final accounting of (he
eeiate left by Jn'm Cr, Rparba. vaude-
ville actor, made by flodfrey J. Coetcllo.
nephew. n> administrator. Bled In ito
KlngR County Surrogate's Court, *howfl
en follow*;
Tba decedent, who wae 72 ytxn old.
died on May ?.. 1922, at the Cbney Island
Hospital, leaving fire nepbewa and
niece*, who, because of bia failure :n
Irnre a will, are entitled to ahare finally
ti tife estate. In hi* afcnutiilne the «ri-
miniatrator charged bjniaelf will) fT,-
<!7W Acainat tbia h* credited bim^'f
with V\345M. Tbe nanmee. tt 472.M.
"if- ia holding fee further diatriunrjon. t«b-
lect, bosrerej. tret to thj dWucti^us of
bis roeamisvionp and tb* expense* of the
accounting.
Famoni Opera at {Jentary Given
. Second Time Toil Seaion — Ta-
maki Minra in Title Fart.
For the eerrmd time this sexuon
"Midama Butterfly" was given bn ihe
San I'jrlo Grand Ofwra Omniny M the
I'enturr Theatre laat evening with Mm;.
Ta # mali Mlura la the Title part and a
caat comprising ilmr*. Pbggi and Lang
and Meesra, Chiappial, Vail*. Caret,
Ccrri and tiahugbrr.
The Puccini opera era* followei by
o JapanMC EubL "The Legend of the
Sun.'' given by (be Parley Oukralnaky
Ballet. With appropriate and Brrkdc
sattings, tbe story w*a cold in terpal-
cjorean psntorr,itr>e of a golden age
when the son reigned aunremr and all
was peace 00 eertb until one dsy *&
ev|| 101141 la (he form of a dragon ap-
peared. Tula -so illaplegafil the sun that
ahe (.-ailed dpen her butterflies 'tr*. form
a web bwtsreen ber end tbe cnrlb, pine-
tag the latter In datkneu. Then 1 priest
came forth and' mused the people in
maVe a loud poise nnd the sun. being
curlona. looked out again.
Tbe story wna toauiifiillj ti-.rn hy a.
<-ait Ixac-hirl Lji-c ScTge Ookrainak}-, Mile,
Dogmara. Mil*. MUsr. M. Easier, M.
Cxtoa and memtors of tbe hnUnl.
FILM UPLIFTERS SEE "MONNA VANNA"
Film Mutual Benefit Buruu En-
joys BLg Theatre Party at
Etmriu^ of Motion Picture.
ASOXBSt '
PABTT
TO-DAT
DEATH WINS IN RACE
WITH FAST AIRPLANE
iF. Valla* Hen s . T> . Ilt-i-i :. .|-,.-r ,
MlST.dLA. I- U Sept. 2T.
l>eaih whsged more Swiftly Lbsn man's
taatrst ffiglit to-day. when E«*jhp J.
Darp*. who had raced through tba air
bsif way act*** th* continent foe a bun>
word with hi* dying wife, arrived bar*
Tto Film Mutual Benefit Bureau, an
orgauisAtiofl- rf«roE*dJ to tto encourage-
maot of better motion picture*, and
which Gamer* extensive pbi'antbrnpice
through telling ihr cetBtrn of merator*
far "loi-atioos" for picture nrodocer*.
enjoytd -a big party- at but nicbCa
preventdUon nf •■JT-nna Vnnna" at ihe
Central Theatre.
Attjooe those w;m enjoyed the ?•«/
were: Sir*. T. Tower Bel**. Mr*. Er.
neat C- Brortcf, Mr*- Robert S- Brew
eter, Mra. Franklin Q. BrowA, Mm. A.
A. Cater, Otl* \\, Caldwell, Mm, JJraeM
<i. Carter. Charles M. Chapln. Mias
Mary P. Cbnppell, Mra, George >>". Clau-
sen, MI11 Aln-e Kldrid^e, Mr*. J, p,
tlrace, .Mrs. Hdward II. Grgvea Mis*
Kmelvn «. HartrMpft, Mrn.'Thomaa II,
Lecnlnl. Mrs llafvey ■ K. LliieH. Mrs.
Edwin a Malrs. Mimn A. il iia.it.-n.
Mn. ntflrk MelJen. Mrt. Paul M'oore,
Mrs. StoWe^Phrlps, Mra. Harmnn Smith
for tbe fir nl tip of bia Journey r>nly to
Irani that Mra. ] >*r.d had died while bo
Hew Eaatward.
Word readied liarid t*(« Wednesday
at Bt. LauL*. where he Is engaged in
aviation wnrk, that bis wife waa dying
at ■Lowell. Uaae. He eao|*jt a tdbne foe
the Bgbr in tbt Missouri city, but R4b*
was avallahie tor a night Journey. -After
gashing srTUgemenJa tj have a machine
meet him at rjayuin. Oetio. ba horrjed to
that city by train an.il Bear to CrereisBd,
where he boarded sa ap-mr nlaoe.
Meanwhile. M™ i%vid bad died due-
lag aha morsJug IT
Hf, a ml Mr*. F. A. fieamon. Miss An-
tnlnrlfp Q. rkodder, Mrs. F. A. Vender-
U11 and Mra. tlowarri S. Gxnx, Mian
EllEatolh Perkins. Mis* Mabel Choatt.
Mra. Gordon Knox P»U. Judge Charlea
C Nott. Mi«s Atrne Morgan, Jin. Mere-
dith Hare. Mn. John Oorbin. Mis* Mir-
Jorle Itoet, Mrs. IV. W. .Boawarth, Mm,
Harris Oild*. Mi** V. P*. H. Furman,
Mi-v Enid Vandell and Mias Soph!*
Smith' eouatirjHte the eifuiirt commlx-
tee of the/ body, which enjoy* a uakju*
noaiclon in nmiin.i picture actlelUea tn
S>w York Fundi far philanthropta
pnrno*ea are created through itraating
Ihe use of ibe esUtes of member* aa
"location*" for making motion pietnra
nroductlona deemed hy tbe coaxmiltae to
be worth while. One of Cat ttnrrA
cbaritira Is tbe Maternity Center Aa*s-
ciatlon of New York. A aid* from 1ta
philanthropl-* piirpoeee, the orfnnisarJoa
undertake* in improve the rbatmcter of.
luotlon picture release* hy giving OKtral
support tn those of the belter aoet.
One of the largaat theatre parties of
''.," aesjum will be given tbia afternoon
>viien Mra. Jach Loeb, prominent la
women'a clnh B>'livltLes. will entertain
tto officrra of tn* Now Enrlc City Fed-
■entlon of Women'a Clubs and tba presi-
dent nf each Of the conptiniont rJuna at
A rrfAjientailoft of "If Winter Comes 1 * at
lb* Time* "bpare Theatre.
eigne*! to the .flight because of the emer*
Sency, ahniost equalled tbe Cleveland*
lineoU raeord, trawrsjag the distance
in 4 lioiir-J ID minaiea.
When Pavid landed at Curtis* Field
tort, h* changed hi* plans, which bad]
orovlded for *n slrflsne dapb 4hrou|h
th* ftask'to hi* wife's hedaide. 'satead,
be deparftd for Bostop by train, rwng
thence to LowdL ll^uJ be obtained a m*-
ctifl* at fli. Lcula.'h* would hare cachrdi
tot in tits*. At ririeLiad ncwa of Mf*
David's d**th rsarbed tto dying to hi
cilcnteep asiaute* alter her husband had
takaa est.
i
16"
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923.
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO T ION PICTURES
■• By LOUELLA O. PAKSONS . ______^_
BRABIN OFF TO-DA Y FOR SCENE
OF "BEN HUR" PRODUCTION
Entire Picture to Bs Side AtirMd
ud Tint Q»up of GoldwTB Ex*
eentirei Will Take Prelim-
inary Btept Before Cut
Ij Aucmtaled in
Italy.-
CHARLES BRABIN.
GEORGE WAISH THE STAB
I
/:
THE b-iweet plum in the gift of
the Goldwyn Company— the joh
of dlresrting -Ban-Hur'— ba»
been given to Charlea Brabin- He will
fa abroad. Bailing this morning on the
Leviathan, to make th* pietnre at lialy
Aocompasying blm trill b* EH* arti
Bowes, ii« president of the Lioldwy*
'Company, ami June Mathis. a-fc-o will be
1b charge or the editorial directorship ul
the prod^rtior, The] will be inin^ hj
■ technical ilea", which is sow en rout*
U New Tora from it* Goldwyn studio*
ih Cahir C>v.
While F J. Godsol 4=1 A. I- m*
laager announced ifM'riif T_hs: Charles
Br* bis will direct General Lew WaJ-
laca'l story. e-?i a word fjs said as to
the actor who will play ijte role of Ban'
Her. However, our private wire from
taw Cout tips ill oB it-lit lb* informa-
tion tbit George Walsh is the tain '-hi
haa bt*n fhoaeir, A guery Imn'i .Morn-
tDc Telegraph reporter brought neither
a confirmation nor dental, but we are
■o inn tbit Gntotffl Walsh, fan been
diMtp Ihit we [eel nq hesitancy in
printing It.
The actual facts concerning ubt filra-
Loe of "Hci\ Hur" bare been acid tip *4
king that (ho picture bu been inrround-
I ad -«• Mb a mystery that baa been given
tow picture*. A few weeks ago it wbb
rumored luui Klup Vidor won id bao.dk
the megaphone ano a few month* before
- it «■■• Hid tbat Marshall Neihtn bad
derided to take ■ company abroad aw*
do Ota picture. Mr. Nellen, it ivbi uid
yesterday by the Goldwyn Company, had
originallj U'j offered the wasi»iO!i to
direct thn picture, bat when it wn de-
rided to oltn the entire production
abroad. Sir. Nation decided tbat be ■pre-
ferred to continue to produce in tba
L'nltrd Hutea, and did not wish to un-
deruke to do tbli aaaifament abroad. ■
In i i*w nt the fact that the oral three |
nuotha will be ipeni by Ur. Bowes, i!r.
Brubfa and >Ii«« Matbi* and their teeb-
S^caJ ataff in preparing the aroucidvork,
ctniraetinf far location* and builditi a
audium for tie ». k. chariot race.
Geoffe Wabb will probably not join
the company for a few weeba.
Mh. Bowai. the wife of Edwafd
Bowe*. iiice previdexit -of the Goldwyn I
Company, whp la Uirnret lUinalon. the
■wrj^tn-i- ■:. ny.rr-.'r. baUi JlJ?f. uudercona
■ rrry teric>aa opera rian, to that it U
not llhety fii»t ibe win be 'able |n ^*i[
to-day. She will probably join Mr.
Bowei aa aoon aa ab* la well enotif b to
tabe the trip.
Charlea Hrabirt, tbfl directorial cbolca
of Goldwyn, la ihr men who marl-
"Driren" and "Sii Days." Twn auch
•fie plctutea tbat Goldwyn. certain haa
rciaon for tbla choice. Whether or not
Tbeda Bart, who if Mr*. Charle* Brnbin
In private Ufa, will AccompaiDy ber hui-
band U not known.
Kbit Ovt La Hirr.
Richard Rowlaod haa not neen idle
h/ 1 apy means alnce h* returned to New
VorL. \\-> underatand th>t b» haa beta
l>i!«j" ;*tl.inr an option on the 1, r , ".««
of Barbara La Hlrr with a view to
ata^dni ber In a aeriea of Aj>pociated
Fir*: National pietnrea. At leaat, that
la the atcfy that fanae la tbU dnk frr-m
toch an aatbenlic aonrc* that we bare
bo- -braitancy in pristinx it.
Howerer. wben he telephoard to Rich-
ajd itowlaud nod a iked him to admit
the trulfa of the atory be said:
"1 fca'e no cotamept tn make. I fin-
Ttflt deny or affirm the atory."
Bn( whethrr be deoirs or roallrma it
we are roinj- le say that ar have heard
It is rrne (bat Uiaa 1^ Man- Ea aerieualr
ramtdrrine ■irn.ci with Firal \atioaai.
Then- U en donhi that abe is one of
lb* best di-jwinjr carda o D the arreen
tn-day, and ba» had more offers than
ah* contd poeviMr aecept.
Miaa J*. Marr E> at the preaent pta>
Dust under contract to Sawyer i. La-
tiin and aince thli company baa dona
coB,slderaMr> hnslne** «■ ii c h Firm Xa-
tiinil aid |a now releiaiAT aoore of their
plciurei throurb thta ohauae], -thera
abould lie no (rouble with the La Marr
CLaxlie diaptin Will T*Jk to Bavdio
FiBi Wednetdatj Night From
Station WOB.. Under Auspices
of The MonLinf Telegnpb.
AudienCB Will Be
HOCKETT TO FUJI ^DLIIE"
BARBARA LA MARR SLATED
FOR THE FIRST NATIONAL
BARBARA LA alARR.
The Morning Telegraph U rery bsppy
ft) nnriinjiin- [hat CbsHea S|ji n*.-t'r fTbap-
Iiil "ill talk o-Trr the radio on Weilnet<-
■ lA.r :vii!!i; Hi !) n'rlock, }fr ,■ iii an-
pMf under t!ic «uF>plcea of The MnrnLng
Telegraph at L. Bimberrer A Cmn-
pany'i radio itaijon, WtHt. The radio
■>'<<' -'i dr> ■ rnihiDr btniAras that nlgbt.
Tor Lbe luilliona of fana whn know ihe
star from hia i p aM M eppearascca. will
weJmme thia cban« to hear hia. Tolre.
Ut will talk an ImpartO nation a. Al-
though Mr Chaplin baa been besieged
wiib loritationa to make «q at>pr*r«iiT*
bin first in (be East will W the one
" -urh baa been arraniced tor nezt
Wednesday. Chaplin, who ia T-lsltinj
New York in connection with th* show-
ing of "A Woman of I'aria.** which fcp
nrote audi directed and which ia sched-
uled to opes at the I-yrir Theatre neit
Monday fvp Q i D g. haa bfwM rery boay
■inre he arrtrcd getting ibe preseDtltton
of hia picture in readinese far ihr liijt
aproer. J fit were anythinc hut the
radio for nest Wcdnearfiijr algbt we
■■>-.-..::<) . a -r — r - : . nrlj and ayold the rneb |
—hot we all can bear Chaplin, talk irufc- '
out anj of tbla adt-snre effort.
RD-akoft to Pllan "Dial*.'*'
"Ilixie," an old »tary n( (be N- -■::-. [
has h*en chosen by Al and H.iy itorkrir
to follow The liraimilc Life of Atirn
ham Lincoln/ 1 ivhirh Thev have recently
finished*. George A. Hillings and Ruth.
riifiorrr, who play the i-olea of Al-ruham
Lincoln «nd Ahnr- Rurlrdge, hare, beta]
chnaen for the "I'iiie" film. Nr^r
itrleans, Memphis, t'bsrleaton, l^iuiii-
who flalla to Plroel
or the Goldwrm arm* Casspaaj.
eyintraci. Mias La Marr will turt work
b tin
wfil
on "The SbootiaK of Daa McGtcw" «■
toon aa ahe reachra th" Coast, and it
eeeaa rery liketr that [hi* will lie re-
leased through Metro nnce ibe Sawyer-
Luhln Compwoy have a contract with
Metro Tor tbii particular pirtnrr. As
•Ann as abe finiaben thi* >hr will atari
nuking "Tny Name i* Woman" lor
l^ula B. Majtr. who diride* hw re-
iMtea between Meirn and First Ns-
ytaaau,
Mr nowland did nj anf thing when
cmss-elsmlnH n^r tae iclephone and
that waa that 'The Sea Hswk,' which
we. nononnced unrrip naya ni». *l.l hr
directed by Krauk Llo.vd. It h In l>e
a big lpect*ci)l«r ^roduMion^rtne nf the
biggrtt FirK Nftti^pal b«4 ever made.
Ai (lip Broadway Thui"..
"pntash and Perlmutter" of conrne rr-
mriinn at thr Strand for annthrr week
It mold not be otherwise. Every nne
whn mw T5arney Bernard and Aleiander
C'gtr In Uaftr rolea of Abe nnd MawruaN
will warn to go back and g«t ft aerond
look at them ruid it Vera Gordon aa
RMde. Wr arnndor if an^rher week will
aofflce i« Intereai (be public, which haa
found Montague Clash's story k cnter-
talnlnf. The nthcr members of the caat
whd contribute to the »im>**** of this
comedy ■ are - Unpe Sutherland, Ben
iTfir.i. Martha Mansfield and t*t 9a«la
Sf.rter\.
8.-1*. Rethafel hM bnrriftj bach from
a ftw dllyl TftCStlon al Greenwood Lake.
to pat the finishing touchea in the pro-
gram, he baa arranged tn ■upTletarnt
Muthal I »ttaa"s itnrj, -Die Eternal
Tafcr." Tex. this i« the l<-adlnx film at-
iralcion at tbe Cariitol fri men w*ek.
tn ' addition to the fact tbat Marshall
S'eflcn is the director, and that is aiiffi-
Cttnt gugtanlee thst it hta s large
amount of pntertains>ent. the eaat o>n»
tain a aoch pliyera as Claire Wtariitnr.
Bsrmopii (Iriffith. Bessie 2.^e. Cwrfr
Cooper, Tom Gallery. Uelrn Lynch* A3<t:
r-raBcla. William Orlaraond. Charles H.,
Weat Vtciory Duteman, Lillian Lrigii-
ton. Fetches Jackson and ntb<rs,
Neit weak "Ashen of Vcns entire,"
Norma Talmadgc'a picture, which hnn
.1
held firth at the Bitoli Theatre, will ,
mote to the EisJlo so that ihntr wbjn [
did not get a chamre ia see rh* film
which Jos. Sohroeit admita ia the most
cosily erreea advejiture of hia life, will :
bare a chance to see It- The storr «as
written by H. B. Srvmerrille and ibe !
dirrrtion by Prank Lloyd. The -■-■ aup-
pnrtinf Min Tatmadge is beaded by Con-
way Tenrfr.
The coal include* Wntlftce raters,
Ji*eplune Crowetl. Betty Franciacn.
Cls£re WclbrwrlL CoMQlHn FtHHit, For-
rest RoblrLiin-n, .Tansea t'oolev. Andre di"
Itemngrr, ttnyd Invin. VVmi-r tlsll,
WiNijura Clifford Uurdwk McQuBrrie.
Heetnr V. Sar r e. F.nrl Sche n ek. I.nry
neniimnui. Jeanne Carpenter. Mary Mr-
AllUtcr, Howard Truesdrll, Kenneth
flibsnn, C&rmMi riillllpt, Rush Hughe*
and Frnnk Leigh.
ReeauB* n! the length of th* picture
there will be no mmicnl prricrnm.
Tur lintt lenture lenEth roineiy to he
tnadr by Buater Keat^n. "The Tliree
Ages." cornea tn [hr ItUoli sell week.
This in thr pirture in which Msrsnrrt
Leahy, the ExgHa'i heanly, plays the
frmininn lead, and incidienMilh ihr Irri
nlrture that abe ever enade fo^nwiag ber
wlnniax oT the heaoty pritr In London
from Norma Talmadge. In the mat are
Wallace Beery n • the twmfcgHg TiUbm.
Joe Baherte, Lillian I^Bm-rence tad
Rnrao Mnnrgan. Metro j» releasing the
Eirfire. which wu directed Kr Keaton
inuelf apd Eddie Clin* from a edorr
writlrn hy Jean Ha era, Joe Mitrhejl
and Hyde Brnchman. Mr Rren-nfeld
i* giving ta« laaanaM a special musical
pro gram.
The Cameo will keep ■*!>* Till n ( the
WwT fn- snntber week. Tola La .th-
Js^k LoodiOii picture msde hy Pnthe In
"-hlcb Jack MnTbaJl plays the hem, and
Waller I^iok the man. who. feared Ky
the df*gj» ia nnnlly LJHH ' by him To
areiige hia mjfller.
The featnrr rwctitre at the RmsaVsy
n«-it wi-pX: will be The Spoilers" 1 with
>HIC»n Sil's. BnTbsrit Bedford. Anna Q,
Vflavsn nQ d Wallace B^ry. Ar^mpanr-
Sng thh will lie n bill rf B F rt»fh
rinidfTille s ig ii^i. nl in this 0, &
Most honae.
BILTMORE TRAIN
REACHES OREGON
FuiBBgeri of De Lax* Specitl
Given fioyil Keceptitm by
Fortlnud Topalau.
WILL HOLD FIELD DAY
FOR JEWISH BOYS
SEE
NATTJBAL
BLiTTTIES
>> :, T*MST W ll-1
SALKM. Or^. Sept, 38-
The BUUMre -p-.*. de faux train au>
fired, tn Portland early Wednesday, hav-
ing mads the trip Irotn Nut York City
with Hop-Oyers ■■ U»ntreal, OiUwa,
Wlanipeg, Edmonton, Jsrv-ar Park, Van<
couvrr ami Seattle. Jb Portlsnd the
dlisena* coonmittee, composed nf Mayor
Georga Baher, Frank E Am ? **,. w.
XL Boid, J. C. AJnswcrrtb anil Thief at
Police Jcnkipa mat the delegation of
Haw York and New EqfUnd hotel ;.-■ r=
at tto depot.
The tgaJjk arrirrd a,t 7 A- M nnd ibe
, Portlgad enamtittaB wan right on hand
with a auli-coBiiwitte* of 100 to escort
Ike hotel delegation and tahlr gurata la
■aw Mtilinnmsh Hotel for hraakrsei,
after which a dance was aUged for lbs
■arty. Following the dance, motor cars
took the entire daargatioa to a trip ovtt
«V CobuibU Krrtr Higbsray, America's
rat. owned eernir? driv*. A atop was IsaaVs
■ liuJtBonisa Fifli, one of the famous
htaaty spota of tbe world.
Tbere a saroptQoos lonejuun was
aaajlid after wbicb the entire party was
qabcfi b*esj to the railway station aad
•bant oa taarjr way to nan rrscmaeo. The
pass- Yorkers and the entire ovtflt war*
treated rwyaHy by the 1
i rortlaad-
GOODSAMARITAN TRICK
COSTLY TO EBBET5, JR.
Sou of Brooilyn BasebaH Club
Pmident Fined $1Q by Kigfi-
trate Sweetaer.
Inlercedtrig m behalf of m \nil ch.itif-
fene who h* helleved nrn being unjuat'y
treated hj a traffic patrolminrewiiUcd in
[ lie arraignmeat jesterday in ForkriUt
Uinad by the Federatioii for tbe Support * court of Charl** E. Ehbeta. Jr.. sen
of Jewish PhDantbronic Sftdetiee. po-t- ?' **? p r ,l t, n ,i of . J* B "»«J?o National
1 iragfte I iprMJl club.
Voong Etrbeta wbo'nld he tsaa aai.'U -
Oold Kedali to Be Avtrded by
' Hebrew Fhilanthropie
Society.
The Urrt annual field day for the
three hundred ban andtr tbe paperrirlon
of hbt Jawikb Board of Gcrardiana main-
of Jewlsb PhBanthmpic Societies, po-t
poned last Sundiy because of rain, niil
take plane to-morrow at Pel j am Bay:
Park, It was ptimounced hy Mra. Sidney
C- Borg, chairman of the Committee on
Outside ActJritfr*.
Hntv Franklin IX Hoyl. or the Cbll-
rlraa'a Court, and Hon, Morris Koenlg
of the Court of Cencral SeasJons, will be
tbe Judge* nf the ■eajtapta, Eugene C P
Glbnty of the Board of Edncation, wilt
be hnnonry referee, and Mortimer i-.
Kcbiff. prtsfderii ofthe Jewisb Board of
Muardlana, will he bonorary chairman of
the iltyV program.
Tjrpuffh Jamefl A. Mulhii-lland auper-
. itT nf rocrraiion of the rtepartmsTit ol
Parka, the boys have been roarhed- ty
athletic directors In the Jiimpbg, run-
ning and racing events. Gold, sllrrr and
hrnnze iii - d:ii- will he awarded to win'
"■-em in each e-rent.
A!? hov" undrr (he care of the Jewish
Hnni-fi nf CuarHianfl for delinquency or
'rihrr heliavioiir rcannna. inrludlng Ihoso
gr^Tiped under the Jewish RJg BrotJers
snd pupUa of the Han-Ihorne Hrhool. will
atretid rhe field day and pfenlc. »
fi-.lp-nr rallBR CuiKmH ClH.
TKa heanng in the crwitempt d*-tiOti
again*! J. Pa linn, criminal lawyer In con-
ne^tinti with th» BUit ft Mildred Adams-
JatCoi Arii".: Col Samuel L. James,
whu4 *t* to have been held before Hef-
trw Tetencf Earhry. 3S Pine street, was
noatponed tn fUtorday. October fl, at 10
A, M The sdjoummant was because
Fillofi did not know th* hrsrinj sti
at* S c al ed add cooid o« ^ ptraent.
tary of the club gav, hia eddraaa «* SH'J
Sterling Place. Broknivn lie was lined
1)0 hv Magiatrate William X. flweetser
and not having thia »ata on band was
obliged (o "rait until friend* egnte to hia
aid.
Totta,* EhbciA said he emerged from
the enhway at <7rand Cenlrol station laat
evening when he caught eight of Patrol-
ninn Joaeph R Schefder fi( Traffli- B
i)iLCnE|Anlug a taii chanffeur, The pa-
trol res n told th» court that the tasl
cliaufreuy bad 'ut nut tn fmcit of n trol-
ley car and noticing ihat hia cbanffeDr'a
license waa nnt plnnerl In Its (iroptr placo
atOfiptd to ouestion him. When the na-
tjoitnin told the cbautfriir ha n< under
arrest young Ehheta stepped up and ■■>[-
reretl the ehgtifTeny hia card Ba/lng he
coutd call on hini mm a wltnem A gfowd
collected delaying irgfflc and mi ronse-
■iiietife the frnfflc patrolman arrested
Ebbets wfth Ibr rlisliiTriir, ij unlug him
with disorderly wtduct
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tory of the old and new South.
"In'nrp Wot*.
A> J result of the auroea* nf the whal-
iap picture, "Dnwii to tba Sea In Ships."
Ihe hoard nf directors of the Whaling
Film Corporation hare declared n caib
ilivldend nf VJ .V n share, payable Im-
mndintr-ly on nil tbi Hock of the cor-
poration.
Back <«
llnnlnlf.
Slater/' whieJt wo nndersluid U doing
eery good bntlnta. mores on tbat day
ni th iii r rorin.
t'ao plsya the lead to "Dial*,' 1 a
ptctan to b* mside by Al and
Kwy Rockett.
WIFE-BEATER CHARGED.
DPianbBiTd Tratcblnr 'Us ChMdren to
MrlrtL Alcoholic De-eormaea.
Mrs. Fyancea V. fUmoS, mother of
three children, ranging from less than
four to seren years old. t?aterdsy filed a
separation quit complaint in which aha
cbBcged her husband, Andreaa V. RimM.
aerced with copies of ibe papers at 11
£aat LfDth atreet. with learning tba
'kiddies" to drink.
The plaintiff, after atgtlng that ajnea
10t5 tbe defendant ha* heen "■ bibliual
drurfkard." and has repeatedly If: cruel
lo ber and their children, rmre threaten-
ing her with a pistol Snd on another oc-
casion "s-'.riking and threatening to take
j her life." proceed*;
"The defendant baa acted reward the
1 chlhtren in an Immoral and improper
manner in that he made a r.-inic of
teaching them to drink alcoholic Bever-
ages."
In conchiaion .Mra. Rimoa aaya that
it was. iiy reason nt "foregoing facts."
become nn-FJifi" and improper to live with
the defoadant
I si the caption of the complaint, the
defendant is described an "Andrein \.
Baraoa, nlao kno?n an Atidrea Vdiurro. '
Plaintiff and defendant wtw married on
October T. 1014. and their tbree children
ai-e Jnfcn. born July EL iniri: Frank,
Uirn Anguat 2)t, 1!)I8, And fieiirge, Viorn
December 10. ItilU.
Peter b[i|ne, th* wrfler nf mntioc. pic-
ture people and I'luna* ia hack frtiro the
wicked city nf rlnliywood. We have
□ it i-fn the young man yet. hut we ore
told by his friends Ibnt he bss not let
Hollywood street him.
Print r*BB plated.
The Warners yasterdsy rrceivsd word
from the Coast thaE the latest Johnny [
Hioes picture. ■"Coudnctor 14!r2." has
bees finiihed. and will arrive here
FDortly. BapvOrting Mr. Ilines In this
picture arn Doria May *.--:>. !.»«-, Masos.
If Vow W*wt4 Her I.i.li!-n
Those who have felt lUelr life was in-
complete without having iren Lillian
fii?11 need nuL die with their wisb unful-
filled. She has promised ill tboH who
*-■ to the Amhaaaador Sunday List they
ms.j see her. U«r picture, "Tin Whita
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Eieiird Enwlia d Hepcrted to H*n
Eo^fed SUr for 3*riti of Pic-
ture*, bat Refntes to Cainra
or D*«7 tit Story— "Dm
McfirsW Her Sext
7ehiale.
AT BMADWAT THE4THSS
■>?*■'(- I '!:■■- 'i HiuS* 4 T'.t
MAHCIAHssT I.EATfV.
w»o will saaika her tint at
axes oa thta screen oa lint
the Rival I.
from the Forty^fourth Street Theatre fcr
the Ambsasgdor to continue its run.
ri"t»lt to AafFesLa-.
George Fasreett, reteran of the Haga
and screen, will mike a personal anpaar-
anee at (he RKolf Theatre on Suodar
arening, when M saner BieaeofieM pre-
asmu tbe tlm nf bli aeries or "Oallery of
Lieiig Portrilts." Fawcert Ii the *ob-
ject of the "gallery.'' and present a blm
in aonat of the great ecanea in which the
actor ho appeared on rhe srecen — ~San-
timenisl Tommy." "I"et»T Tbhetsoa,"
"Ebjv Tide." "aaOMO Jape," -Han-
alaughter." "Born 'Em L T p. aarnea,"
1 The ETope Chest" and otJCn,
u ■'■ raisae. neks-" Oven* To-saorrvw.
Those few llngerina' memherg of the
Induatry wbo are still In tbe country
will put on their soup snd nab and
hurry ( to town lo-morrow night. The
reaaen la "Rcaramaucbe," the Etex In-
gram picture opens ud erery one wanta
to see whst Mr. Ingram. did with Sahg-
tinJ'a story. Metro ia pJeaaed, at leiat
erery one at the Metro offlceB la r*j-
-Inf M, /
Kajoy in Raysiaa.
The motion piciure crlTiCri of Sew
York were giren 1 ■ ride [hrongh Plftii
arrnue by Farenua Ptiyera-Lasky yes-
terday aa -a part of the cgploitadoaj af
"Weal of the Water Power." Glenn
Hunter's nrat picture for Famous. Wi
do hear as bow a fine time waa had.
Agnes Smith reports the hot dog and
doughnuts io the lunch wagon were fine.
(the la reporting It on paper for Tib*
Sunday Telegraph, and what ahe aaya
makes us - -h wr had Dot bean too btuy
to go. Order ynnr Strnday papers early;
Iff i good atory.
Hotker aaal Ins.
One of the frw cbbcs in pictures- where
a mother frerraently plays in productiona
with ber own son is tbat of Myrtle Stad-
man and Lincoln Htedman.
bfettt* S[nim«n is yonng looking
enough and bbvide and daring enough to
portray the most vemplih of rnrnpirca.
Lincoln apnarently did nnt take after
his moihrr In any way except in bit
aridity as a Trouper. Hia girth fall tre-
mendous. He outweighs Firpo by aboot
fifty pounds.
Mr*. $t*dman recently completed work
in the production nf "Filming Tooth."
In whieb she plays Mona, the youthful
mother. Lrncohi did not gpp«ar with
fafa mother In this production, but haa
been cast fe-r the part of t*nnny in the
new production, "Black Oxen."
1m Ike wild. «| Detroit.
Word comes use Bahert Edgar Long
has left th* motion picture hudnstry high
a&d dry and gn Pr Into the lesatimaie.
He la now In Detroit gpubig crerrtiiiag
in preparation '■» the airiral of OrJ*
Skinner, wjn t>]Hin there lo "Saneh*
Panao" In a few weeks.
A Line or Two-,
If Charley Chaplin accepts all the
theatrics! Invilatinna tbat come hbi way
he will have to do about flee a night.
Every good press agent Inriteg him 10
lend hia presence at hia particular shew.
He will be at the Chaure-Soaria to-night
Tep, the p. a. told us.
desk rii-ari Wnnnn'i II r] ■ i Irri
New Tork notice were yrelerday asked
to locate relatl'ees of Mrs, Anna Dago
WEfha. who died recrntjy In PirUhurg.
Pa. A te'egram fr-->m Ch'.vt of Pollen
f^::l> 11. TWf of that city read: "L»
calo neorge I'*can. Fourth sleet. Bmok-
lya. or Mra. Joaephiae Wright. Cbe - ^
strWt Brooklyn. Notify thero Mr*.
Anna Dean Wick*, daughter of George
Peas,. rjh»d here. Wife of i^eorge LVaa
killed by autoinobiJe In Broohlyn four
or flee .'ears ngn; may iotrate r>ran froD
I coroiters' or coort records/' The Brook*
■ lya Petartlre fioreau sfarted search for
•> the dead wcman'l rtlatieea. ' .
FIRE IN STREET CAR.
Load NoIssf snd BasOks Owaaed On-
loclirr ft. Call Plea tte-p**ta»ii(,
A crowd bTodted traffic at Fortieth
itrret and Sixth arenas yeaterday tnanl-
ing whan a aoathbound Slgrb arent»
rroUey,'>arrying abcut forty paaaengers,
stallsd gt th* corner of Fortieth street
amid eotemes of Smoke and a krad sis-
sling noUe canard by a short circuit Ea
the front coatrdileT box. Sonte one on
the curb parted the ure4Mi oa the r cT-
ner. bat before the Ire apparatus arrived
the mourman, Willlsas Cuisaido. shot
ot! the current by palling a fuse plug
unedr the car and cxiiftgniabed a small
blare with sgnd.
{ The car had to he puahad io Fourth
sire** and put In the Car oama for re-
pairs- It re4oired the polie* fT.M
from the Wrat Tbrrtlefh agrett atatioa
to diaperte the crowd.
LITTLE CALF PEEKS
FROM NEW GOWNS
Slit to Eeliere Temion trf Sheath
Skirt Latitat Weapcn <yf
the Vamp j. ,
MODISTE
XXPQgES SECEXT
t'klld ralla
rn Wtmnnw.
Two-yea rold Joseph Reck, of 4532
Park arersce. is In Fnrdham Hospital in
serious condition as a result of a f*U
\ from a windoM- of his borne ytatrrdav.
The boy climbed on the window ledge
whllr bis mother was In another room-
lopplrd [bro«g)i a *er*efi gad rdyng+rl
fire floors to the sereet. Pstrolman CHto
Ortnber, of tbe Bronx Park citation, wbo
waa passing, comandeered an Automobile
and rushed him to tba bospilal, where
hat was attended by Dr. Loo. Joseph's
atit thick aad skull warn sracturad,
RECESS IH FULLER CASE.
Grmad Jnrr Will Probekly Re.ek
rjaelale^ by Hnstsy.
"The Septemher ' Federal Grand Jory
recessed yesterday afternoon until Moh-
■lay without handing up further Indict-
ments in the E- M- Fuller eV Company
buckrtsbnp cane, as bad been espect-'d-
The Grand Juron were not dircharsed.
however, despite Ihe fact that this Is
the laat court day of September.
Got WHueiD Hayward. T'plled Smrea
Aitornpy, when lake dif the Grand Jury |
wo-uJd be eontiDued to complete unfin-
lahed work, said be had not dccf-Jcd
whether to as kibe court 10 routlnae the
body. The Grausd Jurors will probably
raaka a prrscrtmefit on Monday, and. If
Its work la completed wfll fa* s*!a-
chgrtad.
i.»T falaas Ne»a w Tl* Marsta* T«Twns*
CHICAGO, Sept. 21
Mary haa a Utile calf,
Ir> juRt aa white at snow;
She's slit her shirt a foot and a half.
And that hj how 1 know.
Briefly, Ihl els the laumt derelbpineut
in the whirligig of eshrtcc h feminine
fsahioB,. except thit In most cases Mary
"sears a dainty silk casing, which, per-
force, must be, silk mM the way. Tbia la
no forecaar, but a aUtement of a fact
being noted 'now for th* nrat time by
obserTsnt rif ligjia un the. principal prom-
enades of ibr. bigger baUlvrlckB. Id ■
few moooa u ■come It will doubtless pro-
duce much boa and hry from tbe
1 Whitbtr-ara-wr-drirting?" element.
Leading ciodlstes and deaigner? knew
It was coming, but are expressing sur-
prise to ase the leoftb lo which it hirf
gone, as tbsy had prescribed bat a few
lQ«faes nf alit. whereas moat-of the new
skirts — goodness only knows whether by
accident or design— are hoond to <fi\t tba
wearers wntsr oa Lbs knee on a rainy
day.
It remaned for Madame Rose, a
modist* and a widely -quoted authority on
gown,, to tall the Unksd News bow this
catna abont
He ia ■ i sry yonng man indeed srbo
■ doe* not rcuienibtr that a year «r ao ago,
the abort, full Bkirt which just tickled
the kDea waa One of the first things upon
which the ship news reporters In New
Tork naked «Tery dlatingnished liiitiog
fjirelgner his views. And evcrj-tvhere th*
di*tinguiatieil gavat went afterward, he
waa unfailingly asked, all over agsla.
Now .It I'Ffni. accordlog to Uadama
Rase . that the abort skins wave net
| lengthened mrrsly because tbe girls
rbanght the anew ts-I tired of tbria or
bennae there was rr?Mri> anything In
th ranting of the rv-fn>mcT!>. but merely
because the dreaamskers bad pointed) oat
an ween after* Intriguing method of at-
t rafting masculine interest — namely tbe
slim silhouette type of gown, which is
now being used hy the erstwhile flipper
to *-asnp from the knees up laataad of
fro rathe kneea down.
Th* ruggestlcn- of th* rntbre figure,
which la perhaps more- than a iaggea<
tieo with the eorregt tight skirts, ia
much more potent In arousing male is-
tereet .according to Madame Roisa, tbaa
th» calves snd ankles of yeat e ryassr
"But." Madame Roae continued naive-
ly to eiplafa, "this ■•tc-cso meahotf nf
Temping bad Its drawback*, f-n- tba
skirts becstni* so rUrht as to permit of
lit iio movement of the nether Itmha. and
rrslly, sir. a girl rmui wafk. W* ctraldn't
make these *}|m «Hbrrti«tte skirts ahorter
or we'd h* half-atked. ThBL the lilt
w*s tbe only way oat, and then yon
turn it
"The original v ampins: Intent, nnt
aes. baa ct.w PecOine double-barrelled,
and tbo men may well hewere."
Madsnii- Roar 1 ! aiin-ins; and weD-
chosen word* ellmlnste sll doubt that
rh* above truatraln abouT Mary's calf
has completely wiped from th* Msrds
tboee wels-known, but no^ old- fashioned,
linee'vf tender memory wbEcb went:
"The Devil sends the wicked w|pd. -
"That blows nur skirts kaee-hlgh.
Bu' God Is good and he sends, the duet.
"To blow In th* bad man's eye."
caver. Jesuetswe ieesltisl.
Captain Hnbert J. Jennings, who. laht
Jane, took Ruth Smtvloig on a txh* te-
WaahlarlAB. was aeanofttad lata yeetsr-
day after hia trial • aa charge cf kka-
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M0II05 PICTUKE 8£CH0H;
r ru BL UB ED KV K * r . SIN ii A V,
FabHaaed br TJHS UCWie, Ft' m. mm K»" roifvABT, iiJ», «« Eighth AranOs.
■Orber Fiftieth Street. In the CUy of New Tor*. Borough orKanaaltsn.
- W. K. IrfwH. lV»MT«r. fi» Bight h Arenas. . B*.«ara R. J WffftfcJflASSS? 1 "
S3u Eighth Attune. Join J. SeM. Jr« SecrcEaey ind Tseaiurtr; BTO Elajhthi Artnnt.
Tetepta.***, Use Clrrls.
Mtki Cheese SMjtbU » Th* Worming Teltgrnpfc, 5=0 Might* 1«»* S ew Tort.
. A dispatch, from the Went awV-tbnt she- motion ple-
Ln Aiding the ture theatre owner* *( Kansas srs considering coming
Farroen the E*> l * Ib,: •*! " •*-" **« termers". " Thw •« 1" ■>«»« ■ *J*
1-t.u- -* IT rcwi^i to tbr t"rrrhaw of *heal seed to r*pUm : Q*
rubrtoc* ot [vmm* mpt dt-tJ0JK j lWi Jttr bf f:Mdi . ir tbt »«( «■»■■
Aft Betting on ft humt is aneveaafal, the eabibltora profit by.one-fLfta: *i
. Son Thnif . . ■* •: ihe •>*»;■ ^ it *» **»'= * ''"• *« «M»itora *ftftft
"are e-Dt 1 mull amount of money, but tner Iff .in lb*
good wlll-of the fanners. Either way. they-eaa't' low.
Thia is the sort of thin* that ail exhibitor orfanbutiooe ahonhl do. What-
ever the personal attitude of the Mhlbllor, fat* theatre I* * pnbljc JnifltoffepiBa.
.km prosperity and popularity bound up with th* general welfare, af.thni: aeettoa
of the public from which It draws its patronage, the 'Endatr*. owW-^buld, anil
in rainy eases do**. rake ft lea din j part Ln community activity. The man who
.pint a motion picture theatre sutomalienlly assumes a freater rtipoEBtflttitr »o
the community thin merely providing entertainment.
In the «ae or ihe Ktsui exhibitors the step f> necptlonjillj **■)! taken.
■Their welfare li Indtsaolubly bound up with that of the farmer*. and ln> gyring
substantial a'.A wbrn ft j« mont nredrd tbw M* Bat only lainbr the 'gT»tllna> of
lh«Ir parliculir rublle. but at tb* Mme tEme Int«tlnf moofj athlph cannot f*1
to pa j Wft finandsl dlTidendn in the lcmia*d DToaperltT of the dl»tritt.
Thr mmblini* within tbi IndptJtyof * alonmj y*ir
wf,-n Ihe tbratre owner* of th« oountrf and ibe pro-
dBHn and tbe distributor (Hflm to h* Uttl* -morir than
irii- mrre- *rho of nafCttfttod fporlb cir^ulsifil at Uswa
I print and niwlly thronfh pernOU) t«l!<lp. There wan
tint Ihe dEipute about the tlroailwaf. thowini«..ihe talk of
Fliminnlinf ilie adranc^ xirflafntttlona ni l^ritlmate th#-
i morr fo th« natal, the botri tbent prir^fl that were
. betDE aakedl hj diarHbutoTK for bis ptetnree). ' ] . . . ;
Biir iv many rrm/a ih* producer* thenqrlrea, bT\Bctu'il)j Jobai .the unbe!ierf-
nblr— id wit. uakins ciub; pinnrei that deaerra to br called bij — bate hroticbt
th* ritunlion back t. Liiranlin-. Formerly a!'. &a dlatributorl bad Din p]««in(
I'ttlle program picturea for m1», and thry demanded] hlj p-rires for each of them
' br talkinj exploilatiod. Tb« they didn't J«' Ihe nrieea : i* hijJorj-. . To-cpy wlen
the pleturfs arr bit rnonrh to merit m mCcnifireat restaur, tha chftacet of ctttls*
. this tktt armont oa difficult fta 'before- Competition annma; the bis pEctnreJ baa
rairde thia altnitlon. *■
rnetioilly all of the blj prodawra ba**- already released a ar-iiip of a doitn
picturea, «nd ptayinj datea on 1 moot nt (b«a« were delayed whll* »nleamen inU
renter* were Jockfj-:na back and forth for jm'rrbaae prwra. Meanwhile the die-
tribntora h*»e been worrjint, aho4t thelt eollertlonit, and trith'the ner«M'iy let
ffoodtnf thenjarket with their neweat produetloe* tbr p>*wpert of idea^hiuneta??
rullratloti U faat fadbif. and thej are ririnr: the bll pltrturVa to th* ejchiKton Tr
miuiy eaaea at prkta that forOieily w*t« paM for proitam prtrfartimiM. It item*
jtfcht if all ; thp ptriturea art - bia;j oDe.diatribUitoe haa nb real. nd>abtiiEii J €iV*r Ibe
"I'tjih^r'jBBd the aupply «i»d demand' wfO keep Hn old proport-'oos. *^
niimiiif nmni uiisiiriniriiJii i»jiiiiJiui]iiimiEiiiiiiiiininiriiTi:*ii in mi iiiirmifiii 11^
Products ■ Really
Delivering 'Big
P i c t a r e a Th«y
Talked About,
; itrea, and then, ivhul
m AND OUT OF FOCUS
By LCrUBiLA O. P Ak&Q*f5
'*-vy
I wdLflB' THE UNSUNJG
FILM HEROES
BiiiiiiiirHMiiiiiiiinifiiHriniiiiiJifiinnniHiiiHiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiK
fi'dftofj Xtrtc—Tfr-t oiftfwa pirlur* prfj* ffgeu*. w.V> Affjr b>etLf«of«J ct hoefKp
. »offf odieciirea P« AeaJ floV'-oair olarr hirma-n W*>', % etrrionritf nitrnl tplej. il
Cpmea to talking, oboaJ fclweeff^ ffc. Kitf. *e falirha^Modfaa^orer JKul.ttor*, W*
OOIP QHlf hir.Oteapa"!,, tw.1 f\C h^t nothing fi> *a u df kit atCa nchicvcm**ti. .. T}ie
ilorniHB Tdiwpl ^' **&#& ■l+* r * H »' 1F*H «i *rnWe*-«f Ifjo-t »*f«.«Ao *S*g
mbwt vllurt. tfrUtiurlailmmt.of t*q ttrict i* Batinif ffitwn, who |«»3m^VHW
/or tAfl f/fiifod '8(ira*ea. Or».*»*<?oaj(. ', ' *•"' - - '. :.^ '
Every now and then-.. -In ihia r*l)«y of "notablea," there ipp*nr* thepam*.
of a -wocnan who i» earryrriE on the awd wori of "sinting Mher:p»jlc>.jnrMaiaL"
-,The fenile *H of -preaeVjencyhJ by no rneapa without lt» "Unauiii ,HeT6iTie* f " and 1
one of tie beat known of tbe wemeu representatives on die Coa*t in r4oninU AX'tufbn,"
who bolda forth at the United Stodw. Sbe wai
* born in a tnidiuic enmp la Northern: , -Callfbrain.
Caniinwd thit dbe waa dealined tc paint the-
wbrnfa E"ntett' maaterpiece, Mi™ Wljlwu nought
opportunity and n career (n^NeW TotltN
' Aftnr what ihe (lereribei ns o very rhllly
Winter in the TMttopolitan city— llferfllty and fig-
urative); ppealtinfi-an'l n >-enr at the Art Stu*
denti' Leafwevahe decided that her Ideaa of htrvlf
aa a^ pBidtcT ""w*r* . arMnewhat eiaijprreJedj and
tufi*l to newapapcr work qa a por*IbrC nfaBarj^
which to eipreaa Itttielf. A .brief experience on
ihe Etrnine; World proved a *erj jJeMafltone/and
it xeivc ber a chance to aare sulflcient monej with
wliirlb to reti)Tn"ia her native heath, 'F*r, -while
ahe hail grown to feel more rarombly toward the
Beat, she onntlaoed. to prefer California, and the
rrreTtrion, ape rwiMvl pn brr return to the OoTden
ijtDte waa aa Warm -o» the f^atrm one bad been
cool. So she" decided* to >tay there.^
■ Acting un tbc ndvice that an editor on the
WisrM iihd air-i*n Iist to "keep noving,** the yoil nt
woman, aftrr. ft rtborl time Ml tlif Ran Frauri«->
1'hronic'r n>oi'ed iD In « I ■ =-- l-nivr l'r>«f. nnrf noon "after eitabliahing r?onneHtoi)ii
wjih tbiJi iiihlicfltion waj ahmblg atoile*,-' Ijitrr" ahe rrtvrldped ft tauto tor feaiiire
Wfltlna anit nfocefrted to let ^eniua bnrm hi behalf nf- ihe Sefl+t 1 * eltnr fur many
. nfinlJlt. nfiee whWf *he did Tlie name thing Jar the I^nn Ananlea T^mra. ■
At jnni iilijui! fbis jwiint in the cnlrrr of, evert rwwtipaper person, a-loop came»
the puhllrlty bng. Bonnie VTiLaon waa no eiceptioh. 'After a taate or thia work
nt n^^sf juir dirertor of 'Western pu.Miriry for the NnVtnnal War -iVnrk Coundl or
the V. ST.- L". A., dad handling pdblieitr and advTtiniiie for the F'airmonnt and
Pnliirc lipiri? in Nan Franeipco. Miea Wilaon jm'cwm'fied lo/tbr turr at rhj.arrrfai.
Aboar «x niontlu ago ahc joined tti" forcea ;,f the JoirH Ifimdioj rtod ir, nddrlion
to flrting n* Tiremi rg>rewrtativc for th* rfunlo, handled Ihe ' publicity for Maurice
TViunwnT'r: "Ule titXtnt Afeipa," J '.'..-- -"
■ ■ Mim "ft'itwm hair errb -tiSgher ambit'ofl" than pefpg a prr«, a*ent, . . She ia
aaxiowK to bemme a; aoejcnaafui ahort ktnry Writer*. She boa done ennaldenble
magaaine work In the past J«ar and hopee: to 'keep right at it, Her great hobby.,
and favorite antdtar ap*.rt ia "flying,"' She even ptefen it tc» writfng f «traBge
aa Ihnt mrry #etm. ■ .....,;
BONNfK WILSON.
METRO FINISHES
CABTING FOR NEW
VIOLA DAXA--FJEM
CALDWELL BACK OH COAST.
OlpK.it 'cenifaw*-*'* 1** «"-*>* **^t«r*-l
LOS ANGEiEtt. Slrt. ^5,— WUfcthe
iKhiac of Milton, ftilla, Wallace Mac
'"Jtttt-ili iJcWitt Jenulnga, Bertram
Ujwby, Matllwfw Bctta and, titttrtsJc.,
t'lo-ire, llctni lis* 'caropltlf*'. the coat
which wIU tnpiwrl V'lnEa Dana ^ln her
rrcM Rtarrtng neMe^e, "Angel TTace Mn*-
Ig," a-atory writteu by Fred Kennedr
WylMi n*W being adapted fnr ftllai
DpnaV uxe by.Tbomfl-f J, H'opklno. it
will be dirtirteil by Oscar Apfel. whofc
•election waa prtvtousiy auncunced-
TJiia, will be the ace»ad picwre In
which Mr.- Sills has .playejd with Mhrs
Dana, 'liio/nf-t was' ^Dongereu* to
Men,'' produced "by . MeJtm -b-jvctsI year*
aao. .KaTurta'-wera made, at egrioua timei
tr, ,-;,-, t. Mr. Bilk in support of Mia<
H4na In other picture* hot nntil "AngeJ
r?n<* >Iolly" Mr, ."*«■"* pHe* ennaei!-
mcntji intttfered- , '
;^*WBHace MacDonsJd Tecantly com-
parted- lending roles In "The >l»i->«n-" and
lit "Jlaytiow 1 ' aiid ]>aM'U* J««]nin«s
hold-- the duilinction of. hating pujed.
- ajasrv ilelccti-e part* on the ■taga'and
aerecn tb*n> a'niml any other aetor- '-We
6n»'d p-ilf-e 'detective role in "Aafei
"'JftieO iitrflr.' 1 ~r — _ .
M*.s CdMIwI in fl ff l«t„ <:»«»Ji«*
TtirasuKt( laJ*»lci4,; '
1Sf«rl-,J -CflTWpstiLlvKa 1t,« M<trnU>-J Tilncir".!
. . IJM . AXfira-irJ. Cat. 'Sept. ,34.
-^Fred f aldweU. pfoQncer o" '"Night
Jj'fe'ln Uolh-woid, ' baa' joat r rrtwrned
from. 3Cew ¥»rir; .ivaar* he conic'uded g
relccbdnsr contract With the nVbnirs; -Be-
ieaaipg Cor-nntlaii. •» *ite d£strih«tip(i
16 his entire ourimt of-TcuCHre'ctjtnedJe*
for,t^s y««T. each, to Jhavp i tliitjnct Hol-
lywood 1 theme.- '
, The can bract waa agetir^d nn^prodjif-
tions which. itr,Ca]dw«V hla «.mpl«fedl
from, orininnt ntorle» froni'' the p*u of
J. Stewart Woodhonae.
Tb> fltst four pfctiiTe* Tvfficb "will start
relcabea Noeeiaber 1, Bre,H*-TbB EJite of
IIidlrwoM.'' ""The l.'reani of Hoilywood. 1 '
"The Bishop of Uollj-wood, ' »ihd "Tha
fthjjk of Ifolljwixid "
Tbese faaturwcumed'ea iiidwde in their
ra*t* f.-heyttfConkllB, Victor Patei, Alice
Howell, f!ail TEwnrj. Iinjmontj Cannon
t'harie« Afftct, Violet Fchram. '"Hurlal
Ite/uolifa and CnorJe-i r>»1e. Fiortuclloti
will be thwugA ftaBtadfntdy ir- rufthcr-
ance of tUe eopirart.
. is. J; Rmjlnr wtih Fatha. '
Svl--.?, -71 ^ ■ w * rU ""**» in -iomhrrn
and Middle He*u*n trade circlet, ha*
been appointed: an mftjuger of i'athr'a
New t lirteanr .eichaag*, Jlr, B*vJey
iftoaer to Pithe from Astoria ted j/iLnt
"vaUooal Pirfnre*. with whoiB he had
b**n aaeoc4ated for the U*t y*tr pi the
brandt manaictr o* (h« Pallns oftlee. Sir.
B#yW ba. luu] expa/icne* in both jhs
wp>*ttre nud exchange brauche* of the in
daatiM'
SAMTJEE GOt.DSV.TS need not fear
the 'approaeaj ot the 1 wol( tit pov-
erty, iitiroT nrrd be worry aboBt
Spending money on. makirnr pic-
tures, "]f*"Wtaah and ftrlnMtter"' does
not reUD-FC "nil of thbH worries from his
mind, (hen th** ciiher producers better
■top' tasking plctdrca. "PdUoh 1 and Perl-
mutter" kept ti,e pattofuj of tHe'Htrand
Tbeoltre in paroijUms of laughter laat
Sunday afteraoon with a aurreptJtioai
tear ot two for good measure la tha eyea
of those who neter Ok* to mhs an op-
port unity to .crj when a film permits.
Tea* "Potash and PerlmnUtr" is that
kind of a pldnrr. A Uaffa nnd a tear
so cloie together h> . difficult lo My
»hen one irtarts and the other end*. It's
the heal entertainment since "The Kid,"
snd a* fnnay aa Charlie Chaplin at his
funniest Why som* one did not nail
Barney Bernard oWn to a contract long
btloni Bamuel Goldwyn aaw hi* poaai-
bi.Htifa I do not know. The producers
cry for material — and here Montagu*
Glass's famous Jewhia stories bate been
on the market for aetertl years, to my
certain knowledge, with the producers
afraid th* Jewiab comedy would not go
on the acree^i.
It's m fanny a* it was on the arajer
and that la saying BometbltvT, Mr. Gtdd-
« yn had the good **nae tn let Mr. Glass
write tbo titles, and it tbej- do not make
tf&rf ooe who sees the picture laarh,
then those. few grouches are ready for
the old folk's home,
"T*otasb sad Perhutirter"' ahauld K *ke
a million dollars. Any picture that af-
fects « blase Jiew York audience »? thia
baa nil week ia the real thin* Toe *i-
hibilori who believe Abe and Mnwruas
are atage propertiea and ansultablc (or
tl»- ncreen better Uke a IopW at 'heM
iwo. gsademen sud tc crtnvlticed btfurs
some other exhibitor giabs them. The
orouainE part— a large. percentaf; of the
nqdienw: at Uw Strand last week were
Jowlab. and they lauihed lourtt thsu
any one tassh,^ Who knows how many of
th*a. have a Boaif In. their fau>lJy. Vera
Gordon known just how Rosio' would be-
hove, and aha does as much for the- pic-
ture aa Mri Bernard (tad Alexander
Cam The pinochle gamo ia a tW.
Samuel Goldwyn, who. frankly said
that ho "ahot ybje^workB" Into making
bla two ptctorea^ can.- fee| he made no
miatote. He hM'ecMrgttl frrtm Ills (iret
attempt with n royal. Oaah. and if "The
Eternal CUy".* ia.bnlt .i* food as "Vq-
Igsh," he wjircotne OBt a winner. "'Po-
raah'-' «ntlae*s up that it ia not the big.
iportacclar fiiltt: V£»% ""le of the oU
bcatt intereat with sonw honest -10-8000:-
npKH lipman emulloaa. that .count.
\Vr congrntuUte Satnnel Poldwyn on
bia flrat "nidf neodent prwIiwtioiiH . Hn
has act a nrc*j l«igh atnndatd that wtfi
t* difficult to follow. Bat we wish him
lack' In hV attempt. "Potash" » W*
■■TlnrsKldiVit only happen* on<T in a.
long lime.' If there wet" aw "Kip***
and taort "Poiaih and Pcilmuttrnf mo-
tion picture-pilnE would ft*««r **" threat-
ened aa a lost art. U would In- a piymtf
inetitutiOtt bi lon| as the world goes on.
Stony Cel*»rltles T&rr«'. _ t
The > opening of "Casanova" at the
Empire Thcn'tm l»*t Wednesday flight
trangbt forth a great ftalaij of Celchrt-
tira not the leai-t -f when, were well-
koown motioq picture Wk, Tiore is
noTer any Kew Vork oprnim of, any
eonsequefte* n-ithoiit tnarlon pictnns
people. ' AmooS thosf * hn - m ^ TC
gllmpMd between tbq arm and after
the theatre were Mr and Mn.. Ado^ph
Znkor. >V«- S&uYo* lookrrt re-y rfiarm-
iDi In s white -(kneb. Hh* 1 '" "• www
^ookiDX tha' 't W ■■1 T, '*F" difficult W
rpnlhw ahc i» | arandraother. (ilorja
Bfraneon - was there, harinr como in
frovn Ihe rOunt?y eipeciallJ■ for the open-
ing. 'Kbo aatd allbmigb b'jp was only ha
fa? the night she had brought ber baby
iritb lier. rtlta W>iman, looking i"ery
well sincr. her .trip abrt?al. win amoflg
the celebrities present. Itohert Kaie, I.
Bliiwenthjl, Jetta CfOudaJ, Ilex ingriihi,
Bentah' rJ^Eng*to9 ""d many others well
know* in ibe.-pioture induatry were seen:
'■Ca*"offl" +; lB beautifully plrtorial, but'
We «a!d aot *ce fc motion pletore ptay
l D it. There Were thow who ooilld sea-
one. however, and spoke of screen pow
BihlliHea in no WDCrrtain toues. After.'
a j|i, lootinn plctnro matirrial ia a matter
of'oplalon. What ia a pictufa to on a
ipia la aomethltig .else to another. Speak-
lug of B«: Ingram, ho sailed yesterday
lor Europe, where he wiil look for lo-
cations tor "The Arab," which is to be,
bbr nest pteture'after ail and not "The
-World's, inesloo" a 5 we reported a few
dars flgfi. Mr. Ingram and hla r wife.
wbo Jo'jied him after the performance^
were member* of a Mltle party a^rea
by Mr. aod Mrs. 7,«kor. .
Glorlsi Acta sm OowssoMms".
.Take a good^TooU, girl* and boys, at
Byliil Ashton,'hiioiher. extraordiaify of
the "fllibDM^,.becaiiac«h'e. will no mora,
give the' silent drama the air of reapect-
iibiiiiy that hf' presence •OsaeBbw al-
wajs implies. Erring aona ran no naorc
ery on her capacious bosom and dapgh-
t>ri "■HI not rcceite her blessing; when
■Ufty step (or tk Inio-tbc wicked world,
because Ml** Aahton. h*D left Hollywood
aed motion picture*,
l-r it it bllth and .dry,
■^No,' the didn't leave becauae she bod
I'pwdl acalnat' any o«e to the Biovia
c-rluov. but because she wanted to seek \
her 'JfoTtone in the big city. Her for-. [
tun-:. ;■"! inay be sure' after looking- at \
her. won pretty deflriilehr planned lie-
[pra- she ever set foot In our town. She
tn*w what ahe was going to do and when.
She ko*w* that she waa falrig to ttut
a tea e.7onr In Manhattan and feed the
kuftary mob iFeeding people la iutt like
gettii^JBaneT from heme tn her. Oat
in HoJ.yn-oni. when ahe wasn't answer-
ing lh«' call of the camera, the waa keep-
inp n !iii^ nli-n k h-ni-a' tot -the Ironirlew^ ■
*dU tbey aay- that anjboo^w Ly «vi-r ha4
SYLVU ASHTON.
ai ' Given Up Ma
oco of hccmcnhi nevcr'failcd to rehiirD.
for^ an encett';
"I'ro had ttie idea for fl lotig time."
naid Miaa^ABhtoii,,,- , >vb'?n -r-bappetied to.
meet hPt"on'ThiiT*dny vrl'th Ulorla biwati-
sou. "I *a*cil my montj untlli. I bad
euonsh tn -come Most, and etatt, tbh sort'
of tea roD'm-r bclietp thia town neeils.'
I do riot inrrtid to act. again wilean 'I
loj^e all my money, and then, at course,
I'll bote to."
ClorloL Snd fl*f O.M1 ' CO l-« t-
"Bbe served bet fimc on the stage and
Bereert-";ndfrl T (ildrlB ; "'tJBe nu oii'the'
ftrngn many jtbm ar.n acid lifl-i biH*n Id
pMmB foe a long time. I believe when
people get an LJeir if It la possible and
right, they shooM do, everything thejr iran
to fulfil 'H. Ttlat'Ta wby I am glnd
MmJirr Aabton ia- Ro[og to hate her cun*
nfftn little. j-caUurarit" ■
""■fjloria has been martolniiB," «aid Mra.
AsbtoTi. "She never fsiled to site nn: all
the cBconrageni^nt in the ^torld, aod now
she linH even gii'VQ mv a namo for my tea.
room. Wc art going to call it the Oold-
en' Bod." J '
"1 onfy aiiggcs.teil the name and helped
fhoi>se it." aafd <iloria. "It'ecemed to
mc to loud Ltself to lliat port of thing."
I Thia <f .-Find took place in Mrs. Aih-
ton> aulto at the Chatham- (iloria I12H
invltrd me' to mm* and aeo tiioria -<\.
"'She ia Intely," nuid the young ladj'a
mother, "'and yon will juat lore hit."
At the time I arTivcdT&lorlji was bring
urged to eat so (hat she'f-otid bane a
tempting dish ot Ire cream that -waited
for her. Her nunc and Sylria. Aahton
were doing luetr beet to cOOX Ml*i Gloria
to tn&te a little auni) o'v adme of vthe v-ep-
ful<>e. Bdt she rcfuatrd. And it waa
only when her mother paid, the .word that
flu- ate a quarter of an tacti.of ft Siring
bean.
"She never cat*." a«id' GforU H". 1
despairing'?. ''She docaa't^cnt cnouSh to
keep a blpd.nnve.'' "■ r '■ •■
"Oh, that's all right," I- told her. "The
little "gitl \t my hours" 'wsed.^o be the
same way and noff :*he eats. |12o a farm-
hand." '(1 liope the ).. G. A"H r "'d6es"n.ot
Mt* th&, because if 'ah* "■rtbeaf < am kyt
to be hoMeleaa.) - • 1 ■ * - ■ -■
Hativ Uiorca waa^.eleopy'and-wantod a
cap at weltaa her Ire' crcanl.''and after
she had beefl-fedaha^inajllr w'a». per-
'suaded to go to tlecp, Wjt ttia she refused
j TQASTS AND ROASTS.
ff you hsve praise tO.(rve, tom-
pfilnts to rhakc or ideai to . mr,
register I htm with thcOntpcker.
TOPICAL COHEDTia HOST
(ftpvcftl t«Tt«>«o«W« Soralna ■tt , Jc™^- : '
LOH,ANtiriLEg,:i(ept-r? J -
The topical comedy, 00* »«*« ot l
some "rtirre&t haptraniur; or uraae^of
note, is tlie nJgat 'sneewnrfu! jlu'thro
Comedy to-day. occordiuir to Vonimy
(Irey, s«|«r\Tsor of.roplcdy production
gt Cnlirrsal City, faltowwip a to--ir ot
the oouiitiT that took -n.|[B ta hw
Vorfc. ChrcBsi'. -ana n»»y other eitieJ.
where he iiilerttewed ewliangr wldtnalj
and DxhTWtorit, to ascertftli* the moat
dislrsiblc fftnn of eonaadllea ' f runt tat
seller's fctfllidpolat. _„
''Gplnjona wore ■ widely divergent,
ha asja- -^oDMciiies -prefer one cd*«t
dlan, mm another, Wtt oat of It • I
arrired at a xott of Bverage contlusion
ihBt 1 think It enlightening.' '
•Topical eomedifp— that"- "»*n«wa
based; on widsly known bflppentties or
new ei-aara— s*™ 1 tflhe the beat *el;era.
" ,"A* to comedis rw f ■ lay 'trip has
tailgbtxne that *c must rsske more of
the Chuck Eeiu*er t-otS'ediaa : bur Drat
aeries. 'The Pencil Pokhera^ la which
bla adventure* a* n newspaper repiVner
are shown,; are In demand, The Bert
Boavb eonVediea art il»o In d-mtud.
hut since llert Vvl#»atlon to hig fpa-
inrrs 1 don't know wfaetbM lll.be
able. M get him. again. '. .' ,
"The oW-"lyle of corrtedy- ehasaa
"-and mlabap* has ps**ed: lha day. af
yth* cuatsrH pt# in pirtoref -\# gaae
WiifiYii TTiilrlnl sWVTrl air hffs *"
to do until her mother coxae La and taw
her aafelylu bed, ,.
H|b r Ccfi Ktr 1« tre«m.
Tie an"*? might d.o tvfj well for
Gloria rlwanaon's' daughter. t"it when
her lively mother w^s present t bo none
did not count. In many en sea I havcacen
the mother' a figurehead, tke ehld pre*
feirina; the nurse to Ita own parent. But
nothing. like thia in the caae of young
Olorii Bwanson Somliom. She'll take
ber mother any; day in the. week, And
hellere aia she obeya ber mother. 'At the
pgd of three she knows whea ti-i mother
aaya do' she means it. Of courxe It was
pretty' hard with alt of us pulling for
youn? H'rlf-ris to get that ice cream und
her mother hcins forced to -play tha rola^
nf tin ■ rttoni parent. Bnt'a little thing like
four peoplo nsbyinr.: "Oh Come on. let her
have he? ire cream." did not inllarpee
■Gloria. She made (li-r- ^-'j i I il cut that
([iiarter of an irn-h of etring hefln before
she 'v-oiilii let her hoT>< ntn- taste of the
fast-meltlnK l« cream.
The baby looks a lot like her mother.
The same eyes- and mutub atid smile.
She Is tcit like Gloria waa at Id be-
fore- the world gave her so many reasons
to know That' life La not nil a bed pf
roses. True, she has reached the top
of fie ledaci- of fatoe and success and all
thlnn that go to make supposed hnppl^
m ■ i. hut Et has not hrought happiness IO
her. "ft bka brouRht her heart -aches.
It liaa brdttgLlt her mauy unhappy bonra'
that people can and will eay tblngi tb«.t
:iri- vnitrLii; Just to x<-i 11 good story.
i-Qbltc Oettfthla in (.u«.lp.
Whea- Gloria- waa lo the hospital,
weak from an operation, a photographer
ml one of .the daily papers' tried to- gain
arfmittahce to the room ta-fet a picture
of her In tied. 1 threatening to divulge 'a
wandcl that never existed it he dltl-'riot
gpt the photograph. This and . the
kimwh-dgr' thitt even the ■Implnt thing
in the lif-fl- nf a'spcacsafui motipn pletore
stor, is dlotorted t« look^llkd. a natuia-
lional -acoiidal la' on* of ■ the. penairW
that ev_tTT famout iputlon- picture star
baa to pay.- Il has come hard for tiioria
because ehe*la/ sensitive,, 'and 1 'she takes
to heart tbeae tolhga. IL eeems' too bad
that sqcceaa has to be dQed with so much
bitterness, thai ir brings wiili ii ao many
lieirracfct*, and iw irsiny trr.ru. -
Siimfiircw wr woxiuf>r why -the public
takea tnch a malicious delight m reading
ovary xi.i>,-j that la said about any nifr
■t|on pletore ■jlaaer. -A £ Juicy -morsel
eVftn tiia aixapteat happening^ becomes
when It ' cojterhs . a atai^ Ifit itfn
ceriKd iiny oiifj else, it miphi br psM-aed
ni] ui Dwintcreotjog and unimportant.
But whan It relarea to tbose who' axe in
the public; eye it-.bi giwaya decorated,
ti'.lhul to and made inrpgrutlt. , . -
Son-, ihl.N 1j d-i >t spppoeod- to: be aa
interview-- with Gloria eJwanaon,'; I .'vrent
over" to. jt'ea her baby, "bat. tJloria is' aj.
ways good copy, oho is s>icb a aorge-
oua creatiire ' aad Is- ehvajt in*
teresting. .- Per hi pa loo reasoD I have
•mcb a soft spot m my. heart for ber. i (
thai, alibough 1 knew her whsa ahe was
Just *. little eitro girl, 'she ^haa not
chatigod one bit. . She is Juat the' same
strai*httor¥.«rd, ombitttjns girlVho nn-
aonsced that nhe .wo*- going to make
good, and went out and did it.
We hope Mother Aahtoii will likewise
make Booa an'-wir teal' room. 8be has
choaen V loeatloti near the Plain, and we
tor one - nrfitbiee to F* there -when we arc
hiintr*. ' '-;.'.■ * .
^npidtHB p. naar ..Man.
•■The, BeauUlttl City,", ftdmuad ^euid-
Ing'a orlglbal story, has. been bought by
Hkhard- Baelhelnipss, a Jsti Wblcli ' must
make &tr, Uouldiog tery. happy, because
he bad yOBBf Barthelmeaa hi mind when
be wrote the awry. If »here ia any one
who ae*09xpliabes any more w>rk thon
this Gouying person, we bate not met
Win, Hf tetni «hray 8 lo be aetUam
something or. engaging himsctt f»r aome
pjaj or other. The day that he sold
T3ie JJeantLfnl City" wa learacd that
he had also arranged with Dodd Mead
at Coi.'!* brinf out hla book "Shadow
Lane" In the*. Fall, aad, while be was
negotistiag for his kcenario and hla hook,
ha w« deep fn writing a aeenario of
"TAe Fool"* for TTtlllam Fox. Not con :
tent with this, he apenda : hit odd mo-
ments working on '"Dancing Uolhrrs,' a
pUy which he and Edgar fielwyn expect
to bring out acme time neat year- Has-
la( seen Edmuad Gouldiag around the
Algonn.uin?aL luncheon tfsta and dinner
time so often- 1 asked him hc-w he n)an-
sged to get all thia work done. He
Htya he eondacta hia hualnesi like any
btfaer basiiesB mkn F going lo work in
the morning jnd wTTtbii at rcfular hours
until he' fiajahea.
■Ib^O th* Dag C«.»*.
Ihare learned more about dogs the
last tour day* than 1 ever knew th my
1 ife and, toclnaniatiy, about people. I
have cl»r«T*-red that human nature It
divided inlo ' two classes. Those ' who
like dogt and tboia who do not. The
dog rhat csuie to our bo«ae la an Irish
Itrrler, age eight: werko, and the moat
engaging puppy Id taptlTity. lie wouhl
njake a fine motion picture actor, be-
cause he "never forgets to r»se and look
his beat.
'At a party -the other evening a man
who I hare admired, in aplteof the ac- j
euaalion of bis friends that he la a
colossal egotist, sard, when I asked blm
if he knew anything about doga, "No"
and._lnrned on hia heel and walked away.
"What an Impossible person,"' aald the
man I was with, not knowing tost he
referred to one of New York't leadins
literary llghta. '
If it had not been tor the dog, I
might never bote known juat what aOrl
of a peraon t bid admired 83 long. Talk
about Jdoli baring clay feet? — we can
only think of Ibis rather hromldic rem-
pariaon. Anyway, I am gratefal to the
dog for letting me see Toy erstwhile
friend st many others, hare seen him.-
FertlinBnd is arte SVftI Do, ' T*n*t."
Ferlir-and Pinaey Bttrll haa not aban-
doned -Tenant," snd he writes to say
that ' we imve unwittintly 'lonr blm a.
seriouj damagr in bo stating. Mr, Gsrla
lays that ■ he haa fotn players In Holly-
wood makms; "Faaat" In hEn atudio, nnd
.be." has not abandoned plana for "Aiau-
din." 1 He says:
■'Sins*. September 20. 1921. I hafe had
constantly from three to six pcmo&a in
Hollywood preparing tbe. picture. While
1 was In Ne>w York Mrs, Eerie carried
on the snnertislnn of the work; I feel
ccjnfldent thit yon will correct this -falsa
and absolutely unfounded report with
sufficient prominence to protect our in-
tereeta." He aald: "At some future
date I may bate the pleasure of making
'Aladdin," but fit the present time I am
not identified -with any 'Aladdin' propo-
sition snd am dAotiug all my time to>
'Fftust' "
Mr. Earn* inrltea us to come and call
at his studio end see for ouraelf that
"Faust'' la in the making. California
Ls too far away, but we will take Mr.
Sarie'a word for it. and regret exceed-
ingly that ws pnbljahed. a story that
gate him ao much uneasiness.
Mmtx naie in rtetare.
Alan Hale, Frank Lloyd beJIeves, will
make an Ideal Prince ttohenhauer in
"Black Oxen." This oono.lu.eien waa
reached after making acreen testa of
many well-known characters and inter-
rfewing a dozen or more. 8a Mr, Hale
gets the job and will be seen aa the
Auatrifttt Prince.
Kldftlar 4h« Te-aebor,
Tii- 1'n: vena! press department tokta
occaaion to aond out a atory aaylng that
the Uyont of motion picture Critics now
repoaib-s in the Amor lobby was taken
by thrsa women ra.be the cast of "The
Hunchback of Notre Dibm.1i
"Muat bar a great east," aald ana of
the women, pointing to Alan Dal*. Har-
rLatte U nderhuT and Bofoert'rlherwooiL.
,"J»'a agree with yod." aoaweted her
frienda with an eye on Roben Welch,
I>on Allen, Quin Martin, and the rest of
th* film writers who are represented in
the layouts Much better than "The
Changling." . Some an* "page the p. a.
of the Deary Millar show.
BABRiTTfj visrroas savbs
MONEY FOH PRODUCEHS
iSpMlnl CQcr uw drnvTbi atoniUii T*t>pTi F h^
LOS AXGKLKii, Bept.< ^4.
- The recent mb'ng. of Ebe motion
Clctare Bttidioa here lo bar nil Tiiitera
aa disappointed ntaoy vjnrieu, bnt,
BfcordiftK to virion* Jim people, has
ah-andy. sated the Industry a small
fettuae.
M. -C-- I>*Tee, president of the
Vntted Siudtoa, In talking on the
nutter, pli^ped the estimate of aver-
age tola canied by the Interruption
Ofeacti. vlalior at ?100.
Conway Tearlc, the aclor^ dedams
that while he W«e appearing wlta
Norma Talmadge In M Aahea of
Vengeance." »25,000 was loat 10 the
prodncer through permitting rurltors
on tha lot. On some occaslona when
hurh-ealarird players and many eitraa
In the nnob aeenea were held up
while a rtaHpr was introduced to the
star. th« lov waa sometimes aa high
aa Jir-O a minbU. -■'-
While the mlf againAt lh« p"h-
lir TisitiivK the alvdlos fa not popu-
lar with Ihe alfhtaeers. It In naUty
ntaas
n be
If -I2B.ttXl.es
.luceer on tine p|i. ...
and the i*mc amount apent In getting
better production ralnr on nnothrr.
niernrea m*d* e*ch season «bould
materlallr J M In crcatag better pic-
WKV TMK fOBTRt t -,
Motion Picinre Kdiii^r The ofoiwiajf
Telegraph :
On glancing through, yotir Onloeker'sr i
Column for the past few weeks T find at
man dgning Ma nam* ■* Jenkins wUifr
Ing the prslse . of Theda Bart both
through letter* end what he. apparently
, consider* "uofltry." "t wander if he i#
really aeriooa atnnt thai verse . eaf -
whether he'a trying to pot Bemetklnf
over on ns. I can't understand why you
should print such ratings unless to giro
as a laugh or to show as, how the anoTtaw
affect certain people. Perhaps the pain*
fijl verse may give Theda Ban a thrill,
but It fails to intereat thia reader,
Inspect full;,-. , 1
fhraalil Ueigluuk, '■
Hotel Lucerne, New Tork. J ■:
TRIBUTE FI10.M ft BAffeA FA.*. 1
Motion Pletnre Editor Tha Morning;
Telegraph;
After reading about Theda Bare id,
your Ontookar'a Column for the past
Berera] weeks, I wish I might hare noma*
thing to say about thia great woman*
To my mind, she la the screen's greatest
artlBt, with the poestble exception oj
Mary Flckford.
hlisa Sara baa a beauty that laata-
tuuch longer than beauty of face. Such
grace and carriage of person no one elan
ort the acreen has. N'o one can wear
aianntog clothes better than ahe does,
and as for .-chsrm, whoever aald Pout
Negri baa any? Why, aha can't hold a
match to our Theda. Theda Barn look*
the well-bred, refined and artlatlo
woman. ,.'
The screen can ill afford to lone a*
artist, a real nrtkt of Mine Bsrta ahii*
Ity. Bar return will .be mighty welcome*
and may it be aopn, too, Here'a bdptBf
ahe gets the atoriea her great talent de-
•erves, which is more than my other fa*
vottles do. And they are Anita Btewart,
a real beauty and * flpa attresa If given
half a chance, and Tommy Mctehan, the
moat natural player on the screen. [
wish all three ntuch s u c c e ss and popu-
larity, particularly Theda Bar*, becauisi
It Isn't an easy thine to' coma back to
the ecreen after a tone absenee sj baa
been proved a number of timet.
Sincerely, : .
Theodora Ottananch.
Ttshwsy, N, J-
IMPTHKD AGAlnrt
Motion Picture Editor The Mornins;
Telegraph:
Aecordini -to yeaterdaj'a (Sunday}
papers, Johnny nines end BetaLe Lota
are in thai blhuful stata. Two hOuJb with
hut a slngfe thought, two hearta lha*
beat bs one/
I don't kaow mucb «bou( Johnny: bu|
T know inn: Bessie is a dear liti'e, aWett
little flrl. acijrATsUbrly sweet. I an
onq nf her fond -adrntren.
rsxft, yoo pteaae flta- tptcsj' to thin
trlbiife 10 Bessie*
Sinctreb/,''
Kdwnrd E, Jenktoa. ■
1337 N". Tbirtirth street Philadelphia
BONNIE MAT
* (Bcsaie l>m.)
Tour Bmitea of angel lore "noBBesaed,
Upon onr hearia impressed,
O, Allah. Than knoweat none ao welL
Can portray sweet "Little NelL"-.
Bannle May our tore cObfeaacd.
Sunbeama shning on Ihe dew. '"
Rosebud lotelinetj beyond cpn^paraj
Tour cheeks' like bhsah-roaa fair.
In our hearts is erer new, . • "1
Foud love for yon. « 1
ICdsrard E Jenkins.
WHY Ba LOSEIOMBt
B4IUr Till Wornlnt T.l«v*p»i:
Lettsrs or* hebg constantly written
to th* newspapers declaring thlt New
York Is a tcry lonesome city and that,
either on acennnt of being recent arrival*
or ateaBgera, the- wrltera find It r«f
difficult to gwt acquainted with other
people, arthougb , longing for anitihh>
rornpaniouahip.
Aoy one who Is "cribbed. nbtnH or
confined" in a dreary hall rodm or hoard-'
ing house has no longer any er.cu.te for
not meeting with a congenial ceterl*.
F.teey Bttnday afternoon the National -
FeUowslilp Club (fornieeby Th* Lone-
some Club) meets at C o'clock at £&ql
Weat Forty-oighth: stteet. Manhattan,
and extends a cordial Invitation to all
who are lonely to join Its make. It kr'
strictly non-acctariaa aad f'.iti nembera
meet together and listen to pramtnen*
Bpaskers and reuHcis.ns. ptay nny\
tlgf. organbse .theatre nartlea, dance, go
ba hikes and picnics aad in-dubm tn other
splendid anrujtcalcnta that tenl to rnak*
lito more 'ajeatnnt and agreeable for th«
lonely dweller ia this great city. Its
dranititfc branch was a great auccese
tan Winter. / -
Frederick T. De* Brirny,
New York, Sent 23. ' Becretary. '
"LUCRET1A LOMBARD''
TO REMAIN THAT WAY
W»™« WTfl(b*ra Witt He(4.tB Ori-
flnsLt TKtt of Kniaitveaj'XforCta'a
N«»l toe Their PI el we*.
The announcement cornea from H.. M.
Warner thai the title »f the forthcombi
Warner picture wlU nmaia^''Lneraxia
Lombard," rather than "Loveleaa Mtr*
riagea," mb waa announced previously.
The picture Ib a filmiastlon of Ihe novel
"Lnrretia' Lombard.' < by Kathleen Xor-
tI*l and the first change in litlr waa made
becauBC "Lncretig r^ombard" tuggeated 1
costnmi! ph7ture. Han,«vte, the title waa
changed back, as "Loveless Marrisgra"
was deemed inappropriate, and the bhc-
^itM of the novel with the resding pub-
lic lends Itself to-etpleLtetlon.
The production 1b now rapidly nearins;
eompletlon at ihe Warner ■siudtoa. un-
der the" direction of Jack L'ontray. Motile
Blue and. Irene llii-li ore starred and
ate" surrounded by algtr McUermojl,
Alee ii, Frftncji, lAaf Ucsii»en; r Norma
Bkeartr, John ftoche aad- Oil* lionTmu,
MORNING TliLEGRAPH.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ' ?, . I92J.
^4Ll that is news W the World of mo t i on pictures
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS .
_^_
DUNCAN SISTERS TO STAR
IN FILM "HEA VENLY TWINS"
-
Xu Gn f Anacnncen Picture Which I
Will 3Urk Debnl of Fimom i
.Tarini in the Silent Drama, j
Wod Chan** Thieiijh Merit
in afnai-i] Comedy, "Te-p-
17 and Sn."
DUNCAN 51STE*5.
FlinnJS OF FMKCE OF WALES
TTJE Duaean Bitter*, who hnr«
da&<*d and nOf iSfir *rar into
fame, to a« foler tn 'rt " B * r
laurela remain on ihr ipeakinr,
■ate- They are tvtfl* is hare " "T « r
the, aUent drama, if"* Graf, rhe _nro-
diMf, fc»f booked thrta la ■plat 'Tne
^ttaanaly Twin*." a frame* film b* pur-
mea. tniiss. b*arrf on ih» n««| by
Sarah Graad.
When Ml Gn( learned 'bit ihr Oiid^
ran S «T*r* wet* pUyinf in Han Fr«0«
riaco da "Topty and Eta." *■ rn«wral
c ta ttedj production ot "t'liclc Tom'a
Latin/' hr beinoh binteell lo tbil nelih-
hyricx eily (he Heat ifl t-w IHW
and raii;-'l them then an.! Hit* (or tM
leadinj rolen in 'The tleiTenly Taflni."
* bCOk tUjt was popular * £*-iirrs!inii or
The r>iuico.ini--Bf'^itn fl'iiJ Vivian to
' their friendl whcti ibrit frlendi ji» iMr
fti tall wbkb I- F.w'rft and which i*
VnJhn — <■*■** inln conetderable faine a
few -r*!*n'ft[n when rbe PHm* «f Wale*
VPI'wfid dP hive i n.rlnd [hem otit add
Hjiflced with them all erejilnav lalrr re-
MHOajr ibptilhej If inrlteil. » ■ PMff
jlfin for hiiu In our iff (he mujt «x>
rlu-j'fr home-, lu X"w York.
■.■ Tb.^ Interest, «*.« ii>niiuiiftrt nbmicl.
when both the Prim* "ud K^iir Al]ibnTie<-
at Spain ihowrTrd al>ntluii cm m iwti
i-ctvfjJ in (he coftltB<*t '■a*>\? Ik-iwwii
>]n|f HKd (!>■■ i*iu» iii iml ktinwu. bur
Vt undr:iljj;<l it u jill>at,r.
■ FlchC i-'Hui. RinklBS K*«fT<
SimKpl BenUft cculd n-m -i|iC f. NM
cvllfld "Oh ^oH: n<vw tbr H«nn Itulli
Jjf," Bb m>t' worriH. cfiitb' nentlpr". It
>x n.c frum Uh (tun jyii] h» i!^ >"*■»
iKfVl motinii |>:riutT Ihiiittr aiTMWft bill
.f-ftn tio f£fet iiwlun* whk'i Ur. (t*r-
J 3- > hiUdlitix f«r jwfc I^fpiiwr. Th.«
- + he»iri' ^»'s»n n)t »«r N>w V--rk Htitc
.-■r- ■-3fj: l ii;£ r;« fcni) N '■> art in->li-:'i^
'-■•>:? Binary tobn llier 1'iir «ii j.t,j |>lr-
. :"ieTr» Vi t*9 jra^*. fft 1)9 rvui riar*
V-,"^ to [ufn it ha: iJtr })n?Dtvru» uf
C* iftt ^ietnrM wQI xftraa lu Xhjc \"nrk
:'-.:■. i:>:rL>*r do wr (Jnrr prnpnf^v whvt
>^> tihibilors of tin' SttCf wfU Uikr in.
If— ««m rci4«iir u.rEpi*U itrr a wijr *f
ral likv in ht. in ihp ptwitJeu uf nii^inr
«T> [rirnda )vi* utinr (bin ibrj tbould
It L" rjmorr-i rh# Karajtrftn richu will
•tit fvt mtOfl/K>- riduhiv* df iii* moiiry
nidi Hi tfci* i«irtn. Ha fnr ihc i-u--
Tarn hirr not turn ■b««M> »Bntwr 1 in
the rnh«d Hui** Mtslil* 1 rf Xew York
Stm*-, bat tb* nrniK Iran th» nor
Mtnte U tr.o^tb tA kt*[> :'■- 1MB - . : r
t^Oifl ii* door.
1 Tbtn DF.mp**r-Fir["> ifiLnia orr now
hfinx rclnLtrd to vrtrr vzhihitar- Tbrj
■x+rt tbuwiL flnt * ic|u»iitlj in Lb' H. S.
Uo« tkfitrw li* diT "ft*r ike fimoim
pent tank plnor. Mi. Bcraun. in ft
pitiniDC r^CMtdjij, uid Ibit It Wli i-nl.i
rUht tfint Hr- M«j thoaW bin thr
first frock it tit iimt, Iwiuh hi oon-
troned far Ibeja witkoat kJiowIbC
*rWth* rtbi BtJat vauJdl lut ah round
dt 1* ■ nfte*n-raTiD<i battle lie did not
kxow whether th*n wdqW bt ■~-t ihrftU
fit it nr vat. bnt ftjrtanH'Ij fur ill coc-
t*mfd, then wc_r* Htannri tnrilli In makf'
t»* mietviw T*Ic*b V.
J* - j tuiht JI«rw-
I*oi» G»iai*r. tkr dinetw. nrrirwJ t«
K*w Tflrit THtrrtuij' Ui mtAln for a
Bin baatntM Eail li. of «nm.
Irene Caiils'i SewetftnutiTe An-
nooncei She Will 0q BscV to
Filsu m* Scon u Trewt Eg
BlgtTLCat Is CoBclnd*d.
Fi^ht Fibm An Hihihc
Kor.ey.
FAZEHBA GOBS TO IffCE
Sil Scblipr Li nflSdtJ *Im r»prwt*m*
:it- for lersr Cntlle *nd h»,»bftcW knfl*
wbnt hfif Bsotios pFetorv pJjntTa?*. Ho,
when h^ H)d jrtterdny tut vbra Miw
!!■:■> 5-LibM hrr tnr nba will ta all
likelihood mnk«- nnotifrr. picwrt. V* *■-
• ■■•it* Mr. 8ehUl«T saw* itiiw f ha
fptakf
Mini Cnitle U al'tb* pr***=t tima oh
robr, (ivlliK l a entrrtainofat limilir to
■ -,- ob# P*rlf)-"i bis tcidr fanBOtta,' &h*
.--.** ji daincinc nn'mbrr na part of ■
r^ititnr rbmt; JLobert Tremaint. h^r
nnrirLt hasba.no. and ** updaniand thit
Mi«i <.'**''- i» *ti:s ncrrlrd vkh 'two
monthn nxrra to mnk* uv hrrr mind -.«
[1 whetbrr an* »i*5« to tuj ded-nn
•aatriaaoatilfj *p*iltJi:i,. ii Jiar Auumivr
Mr. SehJafft; in in Aatft ^it a.11 of the
pun DerfBrmanori of M u Cmmtlt. Un,
l! :-;. Bartle1t> of the SrUncv cn.^it,
mil* lo-dn* 6n tha AjjuliniiLa 14 Inok:
»firr aomr Kn»p*a,ii Inrtrentp, •
To DlJtrlbmt* Pijro.rilan. *
N"*it TfK^ bciai; Fire ^reTcaiian
\\>*k. ji pforlalnKl bj -Pr^nident Ccnl-
ifliB and' tn* rariom . UoTrrnora and
llajora. W. K. Atkitmn' oE Metro hai
irrancxd ta dJntrlblitr-'The Krtntnb'v"
a wp^ial 'firr "prerentioB film ip"u*or*d
bT the NttfuDil Board of Ffrc I'nJer-
TrritOjT!. ThjatPM ft)l nrer. ih«;™«mtnr
will b* lj"|iwafp rn thcier tlie pic;tnrf
ihTOufiboPt The* weak.
The Yjtlr CI»h l(i Kfl1if<»1n,
I'tHiliT *BJ 'litrrt.licTiirnt lh« Y«!e
<"lub fiiM would Pol rue*h nnyiblnf In
lli^ world of motion pkmrrl- \ But Ihi
pr'-mirw *howinj of ."Columbna," [ha
fi^M o( th* YnJe UEitferlR? Pera* f "hrnn-
ii-lei of America pbotft-nhu 1 ", is Hfiaie-
iltinj; of sti'in- than psmlpf Inierent to
lb' motion rwtu" Industry. On TtfttTI*
ildr BTtnlH, Octolicr 4, ibe ffril BtH'
--»■ 7 -hTL. -lr i,f lli* Iml n( tail IBfifl of
hlaioilcal rbroeiklri wfl] be h*ld nt thr
if
ENCHANTED COTTAGE"
NEXT BARTHELMESS FILM
L-_j_
EDNA PURV1ANCE.
I'hn llmr Hrce KdiiiiifJ u-t >i ■ 1 urof 1.. Wir ih» ],r n ,ii„ B Hoici
"The HrHTvatr-T^rlB-." Which ftr Will M.lr ■> - f>»l«ff l-ndwctfun
lurrd Jilirrr in. ■ oomin* ln<T wmswl.r
I'lnrddctivB, (tee «iider»rai"i it i* i* h*
■TJaiJofjnj |rW7* Tbi» aJthbpT imaie i=-
"rixiftil wiib ibr mption ajMljUt HB<
it bdtiBK oeu-n .ndapt«l frow Prank
Adangra Ftorj- Priitid iti'if*." \yhj ib'-
■•haqce aT irtlt. w* do nut know. W- ,
tinrr'knhw "why .the Dim people rfannxr
lille«.
Ilm Hraiiiti Itllrat.
IxioiiaiL whirh waa reported mm brlnE
••oMiiJernJiIj iteameit up orer the advent
with P
1 Pre&trwJ PJe^tltfa*. "i be nai to
tmlit wirlt Al Utrhtaans. An aooa aa he
ftaia>*a hi »itl ntura Waat to «Urt t>ro-
dsctlon on "Ptuaon Pnrndlae." which li
bb Hit aim. Enfof* he left the Coast
"MtTtifte" had bam eenpleteit, ao w«
tni; lo*k for It itrr ahwrtV.
r J^a«lM rn-o-Cn WH» !■>*•.
Ij»ui*« Fuaii haa mf and raait a
runtwet with TTi otn ji 3nre nt tbt fH-
nf Will H. rJajt. n IpecMni? nlai*-l >s |
iniu iy furm* twit, She tlMM '"f l
rUa i« tbu Mr. Umj» bw 1 jaV^-tfiwly ;
M-fn-i I tn do or 'i jativihibf; nf .■ trnn-
llnc nnturr. Ijnndon Man eoiij-ily *-i31- "
inc o in 1 rlectztfldC, but \\n aapHrjnan
art***] Mndr i*fn«r- l<> piny djnninu.
J»r. Up?" Ijt l(\-inp ^inietly si lltr Vvh j
■■ -»i itfjf' ji.^h*' cir^il «f ^™bi*?.™'lor ;
Hnrrej. Be nil baen [iniiH lo ud^rr**
itir Hritiah n^itiun pwCKPP Mustqi M
a i-ii .*■?.- •■■> nad naa l-~ . thr !...-- •'.
attack bj munawraKtr rrpunerv wUn;
intrriif-n-!-. hilt Mr. lfnT« rriuainK altent. '
rsplninJnt: tbtL tii* atny iti tendon n .
al khan dnratlnu pqd ibnl b* wonbl ■
therefore prrfrr t« it\^<[ *n.uhtii; in ibe 1
nnturr of a pnbiir fdtittion >nd is nr-' .
prepnrrd In divrtt** Klin sit*iT*M wiili
nCwpAper repremtttiveft- VThmt be d«n
pr&pw i« rid. liowi.-r !• lat Libip pri- -
vaie (livinHiu* wiil. llif h^wTa of tNr '
three brancheri o| ihr InrbiMf?.
l.aackraa I'i^.nl ^arala.
The rrprnlnr week)* Inncheon at [be
Theatre Uwfler*' Cbaaber r-f Com raw re
hn been nhfMil ihr nnrt jrnrulir iMnf |
ahtor Ttrflidarar litr-lr. H'Ltmr nn :
whether tt will br Lrehl or nnt ia'alainat |
whvi aarn plan hie .^o a <-o.oarr meal j
■ t the Altar in-dir Inif. Ttierr'n ",me
H rtr>f n bnliilai or relrbra'lon ,*aut
nnd Lhe mating :■«> bern pal i.rrr until j
neat n+*k. !!■*■!• - 1 —
■in ibe ponibiltiv n
Tneadar.
I
"Th* JlhOrk" n--l.-f!
Ea hah Am
Labia lo
ythtkaWy
tahtV
4«aiar'
Official* of ifa* bookiac drpariiurai at
t'oierrtal *p* :h«r. a a a result of tbc .
Jnnaneae earihqiiak'. there ba» beea a 1
tintJi-«a]>l* r"rl»»l fff reqarila for "The j
Shock." i' !-■!■ 1 'iiii-i aietodraina rr- 1
TeaaeH T*a( *»min. Th" hijr,b lifhti "f j
th* picture are built aroaO'l en "aria- |
nnaki- uU fh? i!*riir:i*-ili-n of a nl| cirr,
arirh bu.ildiai.1 r-rnijibliiir nnil ibe rtri- I
■>ri.< nn flfibf. frum the '-nil ■■ n 1- .- 1. : (Ire.
P*rt ot Ibe Irwraarr! (Irbi'ml ia alift [
alw'ribed to th" pubTWtj wbii* l,m [
rk.rcf »f Ckflr rhjnt'V iin-- r J iT.'i >faraafll I.:, VOrk
•ht. I in "The Huncbhifk r>f Votre Datne." j
Who
ri-jr.i
ihr 1
rail 1 a k
ihr 1
in "1 W>autai^> Varta
Tk«aipe;laWl *Cra;1p'<.
D«ra<
4
Inspiration. Annonncej That Film
iighti to Story Kh^e Be™ &*'
cured and It Will Be Dae u
&Mn u Actor Eu Fin uhed
ITlthnn Hl't" — 3ridT
Prtwiioed fttace Tertian.
HATS
1EK£IH&
SUXKT
After aplrttrd biddlaf on the part of
MMmr- i/r-i ■;■!—?«. iBaplrallaa haa ralrird
off the nwtlnti plernrei rljhta ta The En-
chaated Cottafe. " tt will be •■■<■: j
RicbanJ B«nhlrajteaa 'a next produclioo,
foOowlBa" "Nathan Hale."" nad we qnier-
■land it natr rrm be. IPJde before the
hiitorfral "\mtan ktale."
"Tla Kneh anted Cottaie." produ**d
bf VC. A. Bradj atrd jUaTtd hr K'Ml-
lan A. Bradr. Jr.. wai aar of -the mail
rharmlqj of thr ttai*. pllji of 1*« aen-
aoa. Written by Sir ■ Arthur W!n|
Ptnera. it haa all the whituiral beiDTT
of a Sir Jamec Banie plav. Whether
or not It will Tif pd-aJble t^- z<t tbi* orer
oa (he trreen m tnotirf qneation. But
ataee .Vim Ilohertxon bt to dirert Mr
Barihlrnreni. nnd he ia the man wfaa ,
produced •'Si'ruim-Tr.la! Tchsidt/* t do
sot beilp*e «w need bave aa^ fear on
tbnt arore^
• lilb-rt Kmnrt plajed ibe part of the
blind -nJdier tad Catherine Onrrli the
part a/ thf platin sirl who mart^ti the
wiHinded aoJdlrT. Barrhletnein win
probe b! j pl*y tlifciimer part.
Oa
TiIhi ■ta*i<l.
Yalr n»b tnr Ihr MWL*>sn BjU-fwH and.
drnTrnrJcetiiK-aOf JuwSm Ciiji Aut
Sk-lure tBwi Yaie'rnir^rAlr.i' aBapanra i«
ouud 10 be iiKerj-jiiior and: theaebara
no aaHed inter«t -n -n^ i**i-t .Uai -ney
afaaa' ih<* h>xli liaiil* «f Aaierii'in ,hi»-
tsry.
Kdaratfoaal « ■ tcrleaaJ- Plaiwr*. '
".Herreta o! ijfr." tire niicrp-?w r nt 61m "
ntnde br Louia Tolhant. *iin '1 Kol I,--- *
aer iciradored al ibe Tnwn Hall a frw
w*fcj ato and whlrb bn* ituiuM cOO-
ii'irr.ihli" i-.-i-iilJi'-i:: i[i thr T ■ .ilih- *n>Hd.
wil> be releaaeri hy Pi(u*-artnaaL *Se- •
tret* of fJie"* ijcr.i- wilb ihr»* Tab}erl«.
. The Adl iti- bee atwl ;'«- Snider, tat
t It will be ready [or frncraL reledkae aoror
I tfeae 1:1 NninabrT.
1 ..:.. M,,rr l.»:i,.!-f.i
AltbonfU nr L.iLr tn talk auoui di
; [prrra in ll.r; [liutto.i |ii-;!irr in;*]!-!-**
I aiMllftfjiaap KaWal al marital aepmwtiuur
\ are alwrra neww aiui Lateiewrias in onr j
; reaaVr*, 1* imJitl ;' when thrj r*»B,errn iai
, purtr.Bt aawfaw* Ta* latr^l m.[r! tiata
ibr t'naM »*'* ibat Mr> Montr It'n-.
• an. .1 Mr-utr LtliJr 1 1 »- e.rH LftbW*.
■* rr* ■ tt*W, aaaal Hi*, i^nirze- Slelforil. ,
■ wife «l ib* lj>kj aftavtv*. ba%e fi e . |
■iifr* for dtvorrra asaiim ihe*r rrspecti r •
l.i ■■ in '.!« H'Or-i^ii|- lirwrtloii 1'Ur llrl-
fordi hair bail irquhlr iW ^>mr nmdtli
run MnAIr Hlnr Btul h'a wife have HC
iUi-d foejeth^r for rfier 1 .reare. m UuB I
word nf thie Imu'-'f i« bardlj □•!- ;
m«rt ' tntfttt l^'DS h" 1'avid Smith ■
N'c» hnVlr f-latt-. waa noi ailpndJa- lb"
ihfattrfl, but liiTJnp bia picture ''toot.''
Hi- xltltt 11 viajt ttir or-t pireuiT hi- na-l
«a i»r-in gWraVajfl that ii *»* onlf when
bia lirolher hiaiefMhci he woaht e^rr
inn r.eruttre inttnepee Hint lie njtevd la
*HBlih rtrtarw* i
llDltriTODa.
UtlTTAKKH.
watf« m,t- t m+i m Z j aW'eiherl
Cfni-. t
■.ot' Ian tfavricana,,
hr aalll br fr^nrfj In ■
Ipirr plriurr f v Ijr rillril ■
Inar rtafc."
! Aftrr n t»rief t'-n aaUra* 'i*it,
Hnittb lu-. ri-t'. ■=.-■: Iti 1 1 ■ ii ■■ ■.■■' I. Re
"■-. Jirre to ntftfrr i ItKi Itii hrQthrr, A T
frr-.| sninifi. irrraident <if Vifajtraph. anJ
iliii lrii to (fa rttfnor IbaJ br mis!-i lorntr
i iu ibe Kbit. Iml nni^i" 1 11U5. ni>f nam
nmwre. thia Tfta rntirrlT withgni fytHBia*-
i"'*. -A" ttbw (T> >*r. tfrtilcll t"lth*K. Hai
:rir..^l he wj|l bi'tin mirk oa thv pn-
f f:-! Rmw.' Ineel
|ph CbeatiVa \tock. Tin-
4 A WOMAN OF PARIS-
ARRIVES AT LYRIC
Charlei Chaplio Wrote and Direct-
ed Hii Fiti*- Seriom Production,
'' hat Doei Hot Appnar in It.
iTOTVIaUHJE
STA6V3
~X Woman af Paril" had ita loJUll
perfannaare last oliht it lha Ljrlf The-
fctre, wjfre a number of theatrical and
- 1 3c;rty aatablri cerbrrr^i ta nea the'
j latest Chaplin oBrrirj; TbU U * arrioai
Orana. and ht* bten bolb VrilCth and
iLL-veied bp Chirkt Chiptia- It ia hia.
ti-»t *ttesapt it aajthtac of Ihii nature,
i L't' ibe kiar of crmrd; doe« not appear
klmaerr in th* htm.
. K'ri Purrlmitot. who hat beea ideaij-
(vi will Mr. Chaplin in fair." of hit
cuunu; prod'RrtiaDi. li the uar, asd
A-tntvn- Menj'-u p!a*i th* 1'idinr rale.
<Jtf!er atearltrn of chc raat birlnda Clri
i?{W ■T.rfim. Knati. liarrr N'onbrop
a 1.1/ Mi'fiaj Palo.
Tha *4wejr tettl of on* Ulrii F: '."'lair.
V ittonz KetHch Bjjrl. who ptaai 10 elope
wish lier r^Haje awerlheart. A mlraDdcr-
traaa) ji; einaaea their pliu. and ih* de-
h#rta fur Piria aloee. In n few abarr
'wlj^i dhe beronar" "a woman ot
Pari*.. "■ tii* plajlhrnf ot the weallh^eat
aVa.in t~Je aaj uuX Al tbe hria;bt of
- % 'laanriam <*Mwr, tha au'i eaeaae-
aatal » trijiooneaaj. Mine leaaaa h*m
awl a tvMeatalre maota her fo-mrr ewret-
teavr Thej- renew their acq.>aaintaDce.
hm (he b«T aloea awl off<-r narrlaxe. and
fa tar return*. I* the other map.
fHnaJIv tbt hor I9 a e ar no ■■ with r*-
■rarae aat) 4earaur, and h 1 It of -1 •-
boaoWnor- er.aa bia fife.
There ir# 1 umber bf or »"■"
'SAinint thr aifh: life of Paria. anal the
Ifantpvinir*. nhh iti t tndio nartW. li
k ^e:d ihat Ur. ("aaplia adnedi to treat
lha rtirt-tre in a »ima£# uanner ead m
aowtrar '-if- a» ir ts aej:fflalljr H-rd. to
SwW -1«1»" »r*ni» whir* were ajr-elr
•aaHawtiau^. anil tn mike **H»» Jilt*
Itfriu ew<uit."
Kr, <7hipHu atleodH lt»t n^bt 'a p*r
, ..-japevanA waa weft received !•.' tcie
RCSITOE STOKES
WVORCE TRIAL
tpinted Debate 0t« Chnnjinsr of
Date tg To-morrow FeltUrei
. Stormy Bimiox j •
UIYJUUITEK THIEATKHS BOLT
>.■■«!■ fl^i.eiite.
rAfter n apiriledl o>bate belweia Samuel
aTnteTmrrt,' rfluattl for Helen Elwoo«l
StoJlra. and Itax-D. Struer. fnusirl fnr
W. II 1> Stoke* in ibr latter a anit For
a diTBtee. SaprenH Coutt Juntfee Jere-
tniah T. Mthorjfj jepterdur t»atp«Bt4
(he .opeaisc of the trial uatil TfTedceadaj
morarnc. The date *•>' mat fired wfth-
ont aitnrOni protrat Irom air. Vnler-
mjit, who rat deeiarrd that it aeemed
impotfible for bis elient to be present
on Weatneadaj and lien threataned to
wirhdr*w fram tat c«¥t,
■'Mra. 8:eke.i ia in'Cbieaco, detaiaed bf
a nibrswaa laiurdl lo a" Graad Jarj in-
vtatiHtloa,"' aaid Mr. l*&ien*>nr. 4 *^lt
ia impoiiit]* lo think of forrira* tblt
eaae to trial ia the abaenre' of thin artfa
and taflibrr who ia nested of anroflf?
■aaahj of tha-aotl whirh fill for the
■fraoavat defeaie. I do not belieie ike
j «n be bera naiii Wedneadar of aexl
weelc, And it ibe trial ia ordered 10 pra-
reed wilhont her (wo diya brace. I ahall
withdraw frast the caie. Your Hanoi
known that rbii '■■ae waa cacr tried he-
tart anoiher jpatic* of thia toviL"*
There wai a apirttcd aTarymeatt a: thia
noiat. Ibe acroraejx and the evvrt lit- j
cr, part and Ki* Hotter ferDimatad it bi I
teiteraiinjE hie deirrminifian to befin Ihr '
iral *rft WnJireadaf.
"It Jadffnariir ab« rid be taken ppinu I
wr client t.v defanTi." iiid Mr. Cat-r- (
■W "iheee isn't a doubt that it would -
■ it aland."
, Ur. Ssten-r drrJaeed 'hat ha felt im-
pelled] in urre an iwiaie*!*;* ITafeL ttwMmi I
other lliis^ for the- itnvj that "irlt-.
nenaei bi^e heel) I lireiinird and iatitni-
dntcd, (.owe hnve b-eeil hut irtrk of. and
Othrra beln* now in rout; undef oui
aUbpnena mar lie 'Vldtrd. HTid aiibjecled
loiihoa'ovteii If taeraj ifanld iie-aii i:d
joununrnt n-lthniit trln!," 1 *" i t
- afr/aieiier rdld llml moie than eer-
<**Hf. 'wiineiMa -were oil. 'baud in obedi-
*ar-" to lUbpoeaia liiacied for .Mr. Htofce*.
Apaweriril the allafiilsuni cf Mr, Untet-
narer to tin effect that >ln. fltokaa hid
*o*ia tu cbe Dlfnlct Attorney in- Wifeato
for an inrraliEatjnn brcauae abr'trairiD-
. furtned that a plot >ni under war to
rather vHrneaara irhrp and mahr Hi ap-
pear *be had been »u Inaitl* of a dia-
«ro>rlj boune, aaid: "Wfrjf thia talk
eb*LH the DIatricr Attorn*? It 1* not
iht DialrleV Attomej In Chlenao troo
hii ehlrte of tbii aElejtd itieeatiffitiOo,
bar a siriplinc."
9«wmg the proceeding* taken at-
iho Diarrlet AtUtrnrr a ofbee here, w|tere>
m Tour wiinanttei lor Mr. Stnkea +m
allrtwl to bate reeatenij ibeir Indnitiflcn-
tlon of Mra. Block* at the petvioua tral.
Mtutr rold ibat tha kumr ■•*>■* had been
"pounded a » ^pountdd with qnettioan
for na.ri,'- «nd that the; bad rJnalij ex-
preaenf doubt i>f rhr itiejilttjr. *
The auatanr* altoraeji deeilrH th*
Chievao iperitricnb(m bad beta lnitifutrd
br $ln+ Kiokea ..? the era of the trial
bera. that "nb* bad biraeir" anppoenaad
* In. Ibe courae of the aaimalEtl diacua-
*ifl nihil Mlnwed. Mr. fiteqr alluded l«
the lalkmc Rrue Miller, nefnan, j frit-
nraa f<rr Br. fttohea. from a Baltimore
and Ohio railroad Irnin'ro the nffteo or
The lkairirt Atlornef of thia m.jntT. at
rh* rrflnrat e f the P.r.nn Alto me'/ of
(."hirpjo. for qunirriini.
Mr. I'Dtermeyer'a cloaint matr!*
wrrr emphatic
Tberr uniT ban beea, ia fiction or
elfewbere. a amrr Mirh a- -.Till ha nn.
f«lkM in thi* raw. I don't baiter* thar.
in K--il>r Trial Datr Ta-aUf.
Tb* date of the trial of Emanuel H.
KeaaJer. Motria BweKwood, Manx Dim-
banm and mere than a dram other dr-
frcdanTa aa an Indictment charting
them wiib I -rmj rnnjrrrDnl in a eofi-
■ piraey tf L*ff. the Kepuhli- Uarehoo>«
In Kaat TblrtT-fotirth rtrart n f +VWA1
cr"*i gf 3r-oirh uhl«ke» and I0n ca-r-
of ■-hatupiaur wiil hr art br Jiidc^ J0T1.1
O. Knui «f tha Federal nfttrirt Court
ta-daj. . . " i-
'LA FOR2A DEL DE$TJNO'
GIVEN BY SAN CARLO CO
Verdi' j Italian Opera Presented at
Centnry ^Theatre^ManBel
Salasar Sings Well.
Opeiiu£ hS ilie- third week. '.of trhJM
Imprraarin 1'ortnni! tJ«llo term,« rhc
mult iinf«rod"iil ien*oii' be ha" >ri wi\
InaL'i-iirated lb Near Turk, ihr ftnt Carta
{,1-ai.d Ufjera CompaiiT laat erenlac pr^
aetited VerJi'a "La i"s>nn del t>e*tiu.«"
11 The Centnrj Theatre.
Although rhia opera i» ooariderad leva
of a fnTorpte than nthera' of th" ttalUn
ctannoaer'a output, itbobja an Imporiani
fUtr* ia operatic nperolire and end-
allt caina in popular appeal. The San
Carloani half pradnoed It here in ntber
aeaiona and laat anaLai'i Derformanee
tfaowed a marked imrToienuat in the
wit of frteral art up and ainpni of
•eore.
Ai Don Alrara. Munal flalaaar aa>
eredited bfmaelf with, honor. Maria
l.'iis* Fjf*b*r made th* role of Leonora
• TOpplfcrTie, her roiea ipitearinx to be«
arivactire in tlie "nildrt at'etoae Veriine
nia. Marin Yalh car* a nnriseinx
portriTi' of Crtna, with Adi Pa«i.
Clira Lauf and "Meaara. Cerrl, lir
IJitM and rurrj in, apport arr: '"■-:
rrrrjfli coodU'f ine.
T PA Ta
..11 tleotfej|padrl
—■- •' ay - - -.-"-
AtfBiurf, Ipfl^. It ah^i.r na Wert FortT
■illh'Mrjvtl lud in Iff,*, id '(bo Com-
" - ■ ^->«^_ "^W Hat"
lHF.NK"l'Ain,K..
Wni* -Till >r n b»hl, aaaite «n.(k.T
pleiwee 11 inn »• i.h.r flni.h.*
. t ' r 1 ....
An aflTmnth nT Ihr Kimas toarc'n-
tloM p( Motion Pitttrre Tb+4tre Own««
eeme tr> m j-eBterdfljr. (Jorernor Allen
who addreiaeit ibe exbibitorn nt Wiehita
iLeclnre.1 that the Mrqe t« not far db<-
Inni when there wiTl be B0'cei)»0rahlp of
inotina nfrtiirci* bccan.tr> the ffirHOoRI "
and exblbiton, keen to #eme Ibe public
■ante, v.-;l| make Ir nnnerrnanr/. He alii
;■ '■■■•'■ r. ■•■! lid auppnrt lo rlfmniate thr tea
per ■ rnl. rax and declared tblt if ae-
■r'--f ■■■ would hr ai Tlrile aior<> reaionable
in 1 heir rlrmandt for a lalarr The rx-
penre t*t filma to ibe eihibilorj .'"old be
lafltrriallT retlnrrd.
.%■ Etiertnl Vt-ltor,
Kttieat W. FreJman. editor of_ Film
Henier. expt^ta to -m! Tor America on
the Adriatic Oitnber 1,1. narrr Reirh-
rnharh iniji-Ln frr tbii imint man. Wno,
w« .rJicTer^taad, t» irerjr povuiar it. Krie-
Elnd, wbrre hii ipaeaaJne, The Film
Keatrr. ia one of far- mwt wid'lr r*ad
fUm j' !'■;:■ :rj .:-.
It tnajr b* nf : !,-■;--■ (o tjioer *ho
•offered at thr band* -nf Frank Tiller
in haow thar Mr. Frrdnmn aji:
"I am not muini tu eriricixe but t»
rrpnr' prorree?* t" ih» people of tnj eour-
1 ri ma tfcey ran take a^Tantap 1 of anj
fortraiid hinvenjirrl i» RJmtanrl, libra pnj
iHp ihrrr year* api."
Mr. Reiebwnbaeh ia mtheriae: tncethri
a roamine* 1 10 a-n-r- a wrtctwne in th*
farm of an American luncheon in Mr
Fmiwan'" bo/noF aa toon aa be rrarhej
loam.
>:.-. r- inif. Ti.M Jaw.
ApparentLr L'harlaa Whittaker baa at
Intention of rerurninf tn Star" Tort
Arcordinav »n waH rrrrlrrd from li*
avttioD pletHr* oftloaT jialinlai. Mr
Whit taker b newiaird with Arthur H.
Kawrrr in aa e Hmrial nnarirT. HJa
■■ il. |i>* hia ■■-. .r— »:■"□ rn on tha
aui|a.hlln:> of ihr «Tnrics ^uhenil ted- I*
ihi* "■OTOpaiv M '-Q-irtr baaw (•oea nm
niean thai Mr. AVhiili'-rr anil trire ap
doin; r^atinnitv. llr t* nae of ib* heel
i.-..n - ,: -ji- . wrilera fa tb» brtai»««.
and it neema 1ik:e|T that he will rorttinua
hi* rHV-f* in, thU dlrrcrioe at riir Saw
Ter>[jibia ntnd.'O*
-A IJwe me Tat.
ChariiV i..'i,af:hr hail lunr'teoa 11 ih»
A'annqn n r.-at^rr'iy r ad When tha
w'iirrp beard wb* ■ he tttn aarrbif ha
j h.-'T-n-" atj n-m '.< hr n-ir.; apLU'd the
annp rlown tbp romedian'a back, iherehi
I sirinr a prrfn-t jailtarion of the irrttl
I I'littitin hicrrlf. r^errinr erlebritira at
, the Alfoauiiiin i^ an rter» dar nrrnr
■ renrr n hut Ohaplin ii rhanlln, arid m.1.1
uaopte get more of a thrill nut nf mr~:,
lax him then Hie Kmc of Enzlaod.
tnnd'h
Ho'ol, vii sUIUt of miA<7on-
slUet _« iili a main ni.t known 10 rhe
plaintiff. Harry G,' Koich is attorney
for Mn. Riailta.
BLANCHE'S FAKE SUICIDE
STIRS STATION CROWD
DE LYLE A1DA.
EIDLITZ I&-DIVORCED.
Vllr mt Falloa, * Ki-li't Kmrl"r<-*
la crawtod r>"r«.
Kmeva. Eidfitx. lonf eaip^ed in rhe
office* nf FalloYi at MKIee. in the
KapEkettwjfker BuiHiBB' and 1 wJiaeeM
ia tbt ioresUjalJort of that rOa.rrrn'a
urtiTitjea, becajne m "aTaat widower'
yeiterday 4-r Hrt«r of an interlorntory
drrrre -if drrorc* nranled tu Mn. lieu
Kid' if r by Suprimr Coon JuiiJre TJaalel
F. Cohalaa.
PbrialrfT and drf'adant were merrleil
Jn J*n»aj Oit In |f»7, Aee-jnltas M
Lbr p'aiallfJ Uc deFcndant, ia Jul] and
. Tn.tbe mi Hal, of the erowded Boflt tvt
the Crarwl Cb-ninL-.Termirjil. r^.tonfaj
uf*«rrnei.ni ninnchl _KrattpH. if . jf>ara
• ild. uf KcventT-nMniu}' .»irrft. VJu'ros,
[rnllnl a jdirn^ from, htr hendbnf, ai.ide
ji in-eeplrvs ^ntnr* of : wrrlrelt. ■ dra-h
deapfy intl lir.uiiniH a|t>, nnn* frM to "the
floor inlb a nuriefc.'..
Ah. the p/i*r 'ejti; Poiw-ncd h'tarlf
f*if kinS or aomethiuaV «he bad!' It'n I
cruel world ' fo-r then thai -can't protect
themaeleea. Thaae ajiid,*lml.lar fatatrka
were voiced by ibf- imN ' that Mfanrd
a bo it hrr fo (V a «. ti-ar to lb< tntedf
' at wan .pfajaicalEj poaaiMe;
Throve;^ the Orab ptoafhed rarrulnMn
■ Pfe-LTfrT." ihrew the till orer hia nbwilrter
S and called l>. It"'!* of BeTleVrM U"
pital.
So far it bad been a raurine. drab lli-
I Foraaaf awlaaa
law rantfa 1
Man lea
BUILDING SOUSES STAGE*
TEaitaraval ^«'J fl*h rrff«r!m» fair
lonrrrt Hai-* >wad*y xi»ii». .
Tb* Natioaal Saij Club of New Vgrk
under wwoa* aeapie** I.iectrBir.i t'r.ni-
muder John PbiTIp S^nan witl fire hia
only New rcrrfc roaeert of in* aepaon
rwit Sunday ntfhi in Madiion L ^inara
Gardea, tn-da* « »U "*ai.i j"ii«rrii.r... ■
oa th* haa* ataae wblen will or nrnra-
amry ta hold the band ot 250 pirera
whirb tjoina wilt dtrem in hia New York
ivnrwn.
Thr iup will br 110 fret lonr and
SO Tae* d**0v a»d wilt ho a r*per*rfiLa
lino nf tb* dcrh of p taUrJrtklp, Thr
deraratifwia wikl be fumiab".; by thr
Broottra Nary Yard. , ■"
WALKED HOMEJttRrFOOT.
InmarUwl llwkhan Krwa Twwbe Vra.
John'a Rhaea are etweariaara.
'*™rt,'™.W. CHICAOO. 'o«. 1,-TV,.. "«•■
»*weiaua tttr *>■»- ■ "mranert Uue«i-« m lae wwrhT ite In
1- a vavirrl'la i unjerpat >aac.
. 1 TbT lovi Un. kaiLh J**a .m aa
tie drnrni. but. imm-d<nt-ly. It heran tr-
to dlverjtf rmin the ordinary path
H-et-N na Lllry uii-Jir. Tlr. RoUb, Pa
troimnn Pfelffer and rolicrwontati Sul-
livan of the foitl fiftj-hrat ulrwt ita-
llon «ert unnbJe (1 rliacover rhe tUfjil-
ml trire of pollen eithrt Ln thi bottle
or eliewhtm aboot: Blanche, laddr or
opt
The prt, hnwerer, nhibired th* nymp-
toou «f a flnt^Jajuj attack of hjartrLa*
in whteh ahr refnaed to (he, any ai-
t>liHltlna for her action*
Blancho warn, therefore .tahrn'tc- tha
Floreuee Critteaden Home qB Wrot
Twj-mj eerenth altaet, and her parenta
wire notified to coma oA in and eo'teec
hrr
H11C aprnx. fnr> awhile i: had th*
naotlnti plctrrrea curled op. iq a corner.
nutomobile rid* mrty thia moraiha and
robbed bet of two diaaaoad Hm and a
brow n far fox.
Bat that wain l all.
They look Faith'c efcoea and atorMnaa
■ad ahe bad to walk all th* wa* 10 the
nalice natla* |aj her hare. fr«t.
'"H= nrTor. HUr flirt aaain." Pailh.
,rnkl the eopa.
Rwawtroa r.rr?rr. Hiaae! ?eff,
.\'-'t r*a*inc ■ Jettir from hia -wert-
Jieatt tu Italy Huaaky lanenm jy* Mur-
xait. ■.""! yean old. who occupied a far>
nitfaexl room ia Kan HBth itreat, cam-
niinH aajride bt ha*ti*£ hlmeetf hy a
trainer bait to a badpoaL Bia body waa
found ta-day hy Aitbanj tAax*m. from
whom Ira Mnrxau rrnted the roosn. lie
Mtirao arriTed yeaberday fiom Btcf
hamptoB. N. 1* end *•■ handed the let
tar from, hii arreetheart by on* of |w«
i-oyattiB who cvcupied aooaiB at las' Fan
IflOtb ■rrr-i addrr** aurt who had h**a
carina for De .MurpaR'a am*l rturiip- hi*
a'..»n.-- The coo'enta of la* letter a»
1 /
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO TION PICTURES
By LOUELLA a PABSON3
ENGLAND AND GERMANY
TO SEE "MERRY-GO-ROUND"
liemmle Sells RifMi of Juiiin
Picture in Centra] Europe.
"Hum-hbick of Hotre Dime' 1
to Follow in London — 0m-
Ter»! He»d <ret« Hew
* Siorici
BRYANT WASHBURN.
r
B4XA RELEASES THBOCDH BUM
K
CARL 1.ADIMLR had nnl* -«■•
rr-rret in V.Tfnt Karon-, end
tin! is lha: he »** n** * N " '"
remain in l,npdn.n Inns '^'i 11 '"
I** the nrrmJcre of "Th*-M»"r- '•"
Ronnd." it rbnVnra "l.rttle f'M Neej
York" «l the Empire Th**tr*- h J.»*i«ou.
and the £n iters* I vwy'lMKlVllNi "■
' Kn fiend hare imspil ■ *fr-*ia] pr*wn-
ration for it* openinr, ""- 'ketone* ?!>.
After 'Ths-Mnrry-IIn-Hftunct" ha* II*
Slnf abroad. "The rltin.i'b<hark at Sntr-
Dam«" will follow, and from the ,0trrcst
London has in thr rii'lllllTiUfkH of th*
Victor HuiO "Inrr Sir LseOttrtle U let
jesteroV b«- b*m>trd *l KIM here *
I'-hi run there
Sir. Ijemml,- M|d film condition* in
England were ro-lrh im|irnTr>d pfarN hii
Inst risii in I'L",' ;.in.i -li.tMi-. hrrirr in
FMBrt, Jlr >*|H ti -^ hSrl IrUd th- Htfh<*
to "The-Merrr-iin. Ilnund" f"r (Ir-r-
many, hut ■ " r"i i-. .:. i m 'nmm'Dr an :h*
price. »TinK "hai lir preferred nnt ui
• IT whrlhrr it »«< n lit- asl» in puid
nld Air-.ii-n:: ffatuni W * ponr *n|p la
(iffEMn in* r!. . Hil we leaVr ,| in ib-
im affinal I on n' our rr-adrrr,
J "The Hllpr-,h*rli rtf Sniff I '*me"
"[ifnc.l In fL'1'.ii.h.'ii i Mnndav nts-lit
and naturally *enie nf the .AadlPK IikTiIk
if the L'nlvrrsal • finipany jnijrn*yed
i there. A.-!-fiiti],:ir,. .,— >[r. Lnenirnli-
were E. H„ Cloldsirlu snd 1-:. J h "Mnlth,
MMM Diana SCI *f 1.*n irrrnjl
Mr. I..-\rmml» laid he enm,- horn* in
mt i* 1 "urn * fr» nhee*-# for >'..nn
tyhirh hud been rif£niinir>l far in hit
alrsemre. nnd which awsltH Ul MtwmaL
Afnorte tho-f purrhnuM arc "TTa In-
hr^ilnm." fe h v ], A. It, Wrlii": "CdfeltfaU
(■■(iftiitT," Kt .Inhn rYN-r: ■Th»> Frw
TraH^r." hi' Bdbm I'lnhnrtpn. inu
"Jn^irmiTi of W«a l'ir*dl*r™ Ht
firf*n> Onrls
,J rt' 1 lnhrrlinrj»" in mi«n<l^<l |h T
Mir* . Phirbhi nnd will Mt«* -M»
iliiairt Row," «-hirii «ru- i» nnw fliittj
■B€. i\r- tttlWWll HU Ji* hid SC|b
nflbn \undrr ronTrjir: Jiml fifirtrl^ !»
Bar hfr,
~W»> r*r«" not riritini ninn: mn."
b* Mid. "-h*t«««f. (hi tip r-mdrjeiifln*
■wfth all-*tj|r m«« *r+ n-Hch to Is* prr-
f«T*d to th* mi»<r>r:i(! nt pkirjrr>
"knoa»lx n:\fi" it nirt F4cnp «pnri«] CTTW.
But w» ("ri ,H«*i Philbin i!rtrm<] tKiri
n^nKTtJrioii f<ij rkjr irvrk »he d:d in Tbp
if * m l ;.i R r,,!^,-- - «
"So fir *be.U nnt inoili'd." *iid At
wise fa»ad of I'^in-r-a' "«od we iKifw
-*Ik will i-miintr lu Hk- uonpailfd. and
OTn,ir«t*id..'"
Mr. Iismunl* litrhl hiii- yiifpi ■ f , t
nT»*->t>c'-" H r_r- wha hai» ■ -■ r
opcrilrd. Dp knunb- ** ('"" "" bntri nf
fiH7 bin prfrlBdnf *^tnim«T
Eftjt Qf&H Isiirnxti Department
Heida and Salesmen en Few
AgreemeBt — Whitnaa Bennett
to So "The Hooeier School-
muter'' — Borznfe to Ui-
rect Konoi. Ttlmadce.
GEAFD - MB H K STABS HEB Z
G.-k. KMPa In < on* lo 3rw«
1«V-
A triumphal procraiion of tlip Grand-
Arfart ilang in doe to rracti >>w York
wirbin ite ont fpw d«xn. In Uim Dirrrr
lief le partj, whith Irft La* An^Vs S*-p-
r^inber 28, ■"■ Mr. «nd Mr*. KUim Dea-
ler. Bryant WaalLbum. Mi--- PorrHt,
3tn and Mr* Biahaff. R. Williui Npill
and, of ."-:- -.-*■-. :<■-■:;•; Q. .»•!■■: U";.*r.
[h* Grand- Aabvr pxodua ?i-»-r: fcr« N*w
York iherr will ho previews a>ttrn o(
th» Grand-Aihrr pmducr. ■■ w«TI mm in
'-■■.'. i*w* nf Ihi- i >-n:1-A*ii.-r tinrm 'li- 'j
will atop at the BUtmore Itotrl, reaerra-
tinni rjariDC been mad' fftf them.
The pieturra to br prrvirwrri bit Brj*
anr Waabbarn's fir*t produetiArii "Trj
and Get It." directed tir t'lriten Tate:
K"w ' I>estcr> ' ;■■■ production, " Tin-.
W'nj lien 'Lanjg, *" and |>rohabJj '"The
«atln (Jirl," n Urn IV t latin pudivrtlnn,
■tarrina; SlabeL l'orreai and dlrertrd h;
Arthur Rnnan. frrannal appearjiicca
will b" m»o> bj Mr. fJeil*r. Mr. TViwh-
bnin and Miaa Porreaf diirini ih' 1 month
■Tirr |.;nr, (Q if'.i'l in New Ynri. Vl 111!,)
In tliin dtj plum for !.!:■■ diatrlljiiti'iri of
taf featurea will be perfaeiPii: 4nd n,t
■ Inrin irill hn nbiainfd for forttipoiniii %
product inna,
^ hitman Hrunfti'i .lejtt.
"The lIiMisirr Sdifiolmaarpr," by \$t\.
ward EjileatDD, one nf the be»t fahowo
FILM EXCHANGE MEN LEARN
EQUITABLE CONTRACT DETAILS
CONSTANCE TALMADGE.
ta «n mJm -rt-ny to 3Tew Torlc with Elllatl Dexta-r,. JHaihel Foreeat.
Qraind'-Aaaiar atar*. (,, bt peeieai at the atiwaaleT* nf ihfir ppo-
W*r r^rnrt'-mfAl
*|>*<I r. H.
WH "A-hea nf. \>r(ranre'* wia
aovown at (be Rlvuli aid Rjallu Tb-atre*
Ifeere 'U ttrDiidenfDii*' M»e«1j[alJrtij
amoae tiie soasipa In \1"- tili> indcurj'
mm it> wfcy ParaDOunl '■<*•'•■■' a Ftr»t
National pieturr, Ry e-\-rj rearon Ihi*
"Aafaea raf Vruaeaner.** ilnrritiK Norma
TahnadE>. ilm«M \.\tj \ ih<- Straud
lrhere All nf :K" Jo*#u4i *Sfhenrk pie-
tnrea, risve thfir HroadwD; iremi'Te*.
It i« paid tbe rea-on Ih'A Hltaud ilH
tiot'C-t "A»he« of Vecawuln*. - * whieb
Biade M" bow m ■ f? prndwtion «| ilm
Aanlln before it. went Idea i;r nf tbe
refjnLar marina plnure hoiuarf. ic be-
ejra-e th* Rkolt and Riili- -'-nrld make
time for it aooner lhaa th«- Ktntnd. An»
other reanoa in rbr- price that Adolpb
Knkor wai able to niirani" Brbenrii.
Natnrallj with two bovtea be eould i>ij
uinrr ifaan lie Pint Nationpl witb otAj
our hnuae nllhoueb the oueetlon nf
mon»T ia rnilj a rumor and maj not Iti-
bftr into Ibe aiEuBttoii at »l
It i« aaid raramoaBt pa>d J'';"'"'
dnwj) for (br li'Lr vlfb A Cturtnte* bf
nfly-fift; os! in>lhinjr o-.-r (SO,(Ut>. Th-
rombmed riveipta of Ibe Itlroli and
ftialto will be nuaiderablj more (ban
That a ran mi i. Tbr RiToli did * rcre
cnod bnainein IcM wrcV and "br Rialm,
it i* aaid, ia doinr ao eren betier buai-
;■_'«« tbik week. A* aoon aa "Aabe* T
V^eirfeanoe" learn Broaiway it will he
released directlj- to the exhibitor*.
Kara to mlfin Throoik nirr,
Som* wrek» aro ■« carried a mtf
■ hat Tbeda Harj had sijrnrd a contract
witb R. F. Pineaaan to Tonxe a aeriea
of product inDi fnr faita. Teaierttir won!
'■jm' to (bir dnck ibat rbr picture* will
he made f*r the Commonwealth Film
('"oDipmr. Jiiiribated bF C- C. Burr.
Uln Bara'a i-ontrfli-t prerented her from
xoinr abroad wiib brr hnatiand. Cbarle*
Brabin. who will direct "Beu-Hnt'*' foe
(!(rlfl»Tii. Hut it i« «aid. <f i>oa>ib!e.
■he will go tn Europe between picture*,
i'ln nr*E prodiiciian to he made b?
Mi»* Bin for Common wealth will be
"Renin* Wivet," a aocleij drama.
ArlaaekJe DIt
eta toaaedin.
Al:Loii|b SdocalionaE haa been Ter"
Bilent about Fan? Arbm-kle"* anliatJon
witb them ai a directof, i\ i* >. «*H-
knnwv fact thai be bail mada aiz roma-
diea. Tbej are aakl to br rrry huraor-
om» and aometbiftj °*i ,b| e lype ef the
punnres Ibit zruide Roscor Arbocfcte ooe
nf the moat popular cemdlan* of the daj
before* hfa nod unforruoale r rif rdj a
jnar B|o ' laat September Kflnratirnal
eapeola In flea tbtev « apecial expJolta-
tlpin. and. altboufhj eoi rerr much haa
beta aaid about them, a nan who de-
rlarea he haa aeepjbejn aaya thej are
Ntijf food.
rhlllipn ...■ii;. ■ atx-ti.p.
\au Halurdiy ibe aaleamen and headi
of the Bhai eirhAorej* wer» Ineited to
aitml a aptcuL leaaion held under ibe
anapirea of the Will H. IIiTa omee bj
Lsuiii PHHipji, who baa receuily been
appointed to Lahe [he place left Tatul
by the tMif BAtiriE of Tbarlea II Bar.
The |\irpOap of (bii rri--!T.t. al we
, und*ratand il. waa to fi»e the salesmen
ioarructiooa on folJowixta: the terma nf
ibe new egoUable cpnlra<-i. Heretofore,
■ ajr OBr. fium the cuaarp; lo the jie:
tor. could e'Lpi a rontraet for ibe ex-
hibitor, fa (be fulcre both thf riiilbl-
lon and pro*|yf»ra will b*T* lo be more
nrl« about rantrartat Tfa* Hleaxnen
ware inatrucied on ibe method of con-
trartlqi for product o« under the Br*
niuiiabl* 'ou:ur: arTBBErdi fur bj- WU1
H Hija-
I '>inil>la«llH oT Thr.1n.
William gaiaii and \. gtTiwberf, m
innportniil operatora of motion pjctorei
in Brcoklj-n. have Joined forces and will
■n future be oar. Mr, Small n«-n* the
Marsejr. Wi|liam»bur| ami the Republic,
while the Stranbertf boldlisja are the
Kiamrt, t^tate and Sumner, Not aatia-
Bed wifb Ihtse »'i hoaaea. whieb are
amonf the Lirbeat and moat reprricata-
tifi ia the WilliaquUuirr sCctiob of
Brotmm, the Joint Arm of Sta*H *-
r^raaaberi plan to- erect a tarce the-
atre on lar comer of Foartb tod ftcan
«1 reels, in BrookljtL It wilt steal .I.OTfl
r-up> and plana art tfooMo make it tb«
tkm will no
f*k#i* e**eri*ii*a tr *»»■*
Her llatar, Mtram, for Wkosa
r rnti-hintd.
hooki or that i;i- ever Twritten. will '■<-. I did loae and now M**o bia to p«* the
sEartrd l>j Whitman Hrnnrtt within ilii
■iipii few dam, All ll'mivn. mcaiiinj;
tin- peoplr from Indiana lend tbov .:'■:■.
eomr from ihc Middle H'wti arc n« fa-
miliar with Hit* la»k M thif lav wiih
ibeir l'it-l'>. Whnfcirr it 1. '■/■ been ai
«idetjr read in thin section of the eoun-
try we da not know.
*- fln-rwvai M'ichir Urn .
S. Gordon Mtchk. repre»entJ«Urt &f
the Stoll Film Companr. Ltd . of i'v*
HIcjiI f'!.i-!urf« ]'fn;i:cTi:n. in Jj-e, •>-!•.-
haa come ti> New York to transact tatt»a
i :nn>«« for hia compattj in ibE* couJiVrr.
Hf. la tcII kBnVo in thr ttadr, hts .tc-
uLfi.inTan.ce witb American nlin cr-ini'-
tiona eatenditiK back to 193*. 7*hr S^l
!
Aihei cf VeareajiM." Tirtt JH*
tioTuiI Picture, Vtt Booked e*j
PiTaJEiTDJit for Two Eotuei
Becanae Btrud W» Jfot
Anilible ud Becinse of
Sir rjttttnatc*.
AEBUCKLE 33HECT5 COlEETJlaaf
Eeaatifnl
Cloak Morlrt." id' -ill M
• jadj t« «" abmad witn Edarfa
Cnrewr> ^mpiar Going abroad In
tola case ipeana Tiaitdnf the Stnan De*-
art. foe —The Son of the Sahara," arbldl
Jlr; t'arewp haa cho*en foe hia next t-rw
duqdon. wil] c- eoade hi thn appropnate
setrlor. Tfa" atorj ia by Lottta* Gerard".
atkd-M^M Wtndsor itrta the role at Pannj.
fr-minine lead. Bert Lrtoll will pUy th*
Biaaciiline tead. Mr. Carwwe will aail
on me Ohrmpi" Ortopee • for Franco
and IV pt«jera will folia-fer a. saofllb
later.
Varaaaoa ta Oln-rf yrrrwtm Taianaalara.
Frank: BotWit. ■*& nnt cam* Into
fanjr a* the directiM- of "HnltitranqQV'
baa beam one* Red br Joeeph "Schenck to
mate ■Stw-rpt-.'' N"nrm« Talmadga'a Beat
picture, "S^rrta." it *rf!l t* ramein-
tarrd. *» purchased br Mr. ftdmncV a
few mflolli* Wo iter It made a anccoa*
OR Bfoaiitwaj- with 'Marwarrt Lawrenca
In Che lr>«di]i- role.
InmUirr In Do tke M1nir«,
While- mjin «i tha aobjoct of th*
TaLmadre*. It ia iatereatlnaj to note that
Conatance Taltaadja, and not Norma.
w|H do "The Mirajre." Constance, who
ha« alwae* plared corned* drama role*,
■rill make her debnt as a iiramath- act-
re» in this pfeture. "The Mlraie. " la
+>t Bdcar 8elwjn ami ran aom* jatn
ajro it (in' SfrwTr. Tbratn> hera With
Floeenee Reed in the role which Ca*v
*iani-e will do for the rereeii. Eearr
nar will wald* -thh Blm w!tb intareat,
tertQlte If ii difficult to Tianaluw Csm-
aUtice in afirihinn; trot the tfxbt tjr* of
Iblnr that haa dbararteriied brr work
Miir* abe sUrtad maiiB* pLctorea.
t Hmnrj IA 1 1 h l.ask?-
Ijih Chaner, who wa» |
Tork
Cody aaid jeaiardar.wben we mrt Ji/i
in ihe AlconMrain that br had no Lntea-
tion Of Ibttin* Majn aldr slCp bis nhllja
fleenh
"Why rhtruld If he ashed. "If if ,-*,..
bad lo»t he etftaitilr wflrthJ have de- '" ">« prestntauon of -The Hnncbbaefc
manded m/ enure of Reap'" <*' Notre Ilame"* And who Oaqx rerarnec
An eriden«e .that he intended to milte to the Coast a week « » apo, haa *ifned
Matn pa.T hia wafer he pmdueed n tele- *rith Jc*w ]<aikr to pla j one of ti*
■— Wo
prrir. be bad arm.
ear a bine uniform and n pleasant
smile. Atari practiciDf callinx uk mlater
and beiitf pnlitr. You will have tiir prli-i-
lece tf meetinjc Mr DrmpacT and miwlf
at the atation on our return, lie ):■■
nroouMed not to sock ron for beirinc on
\Y.r other fellow as be baa alwaja re-
spected at eercsnt^. Wail for Inatrqc-
lff'U Tlir S\fi\ :.'"o« from vonr boss. Mr. Lew Cod*.
orfaniratwo ii well known on ibis -nM j w »" ** *l« b««* whctliW rhi*. mran*
of rhr water, wbei* from time in time j there will be an* murder or midden death,
offen h*r* l«n made <o «tablisb sffifia .» but it Miinaji rairhir like ii [o u*,
lion* *nth our Amrrican producer*. \ ~
Wllllaasaoai ■*l*rt* ("*■!.
i as follows: < Undine roles in S*m Wood's j^odnetiaTi
■nf the Kate Jordan aUtT. "The Nert
Comer." Dorothr MacfceLl will pUy the
frmlnine trad.
*hr\ *ri ..*»i:s
•k« nii h;it lac reaslatae lr.,1
"Tke I nlniiifJ (.■*»[„■ *.n
■wlajr Baade Ib S ■*■■« miliar tl
■Jlsweifoa nf Hulnh |«e*.
iiMiini Hti<i r» Fix tae
Lew I'odT. who rrrurna to tbr Goa~t i Atetro offices Trctsrdn* from
on Thurvlar will. |T|— HH Fljun, after ! VmHtM, who has cp a « to Si
1 - f,„-.\~ . I„ *.•■- r .1 ■•.. ",-ii, aJiYlaj" :„ ' Bl UlBJPaj tn do the tinflerwatPT seen**
lir finiebn the role r-fihp -Hs-lickcr m ; for ■ -n, t Vnintited Guawt." the east la
"Nellie, the Beautiful Clrjafc ModeL ' n ■ M \\ \tibhkJ and readv to atari wort
not coin*: to Ut Frank Majp ^Jjde out of j Rmlptt Ince haa already rone scuaib and
Oajine a bet he owes. This b*t was m-de j the jWicipala ia the rompan* nre Join-
P , . .. . „, -_.. inf k an nit tin a few itajw if thrr ha«
a. the liu.* -f the Tirtnpiej-l.rp.J £ft,t. I g ^ Aj ^^ ^^ g^ ^ ^ nctil , K
1«dj aareed to act a* chauKrnr for Mijo j tBf pi,enre fo* M*lro. In the ea»t *f*
;ii a sklarr of 32S a week lor a neck, to J Mwwrin » i LeftT> Flxnw. Jean Folly. MJery
nenr livcrr, to Kve in the K-rvanla ojnar- ' McLanpn, WiLIjain Rail* and Louis
ier* and m act in tht manner brcomine 1 YVo]hnn).>
a vhauflitor, If he (ailed in any of Lbe*e I
■■lilifariona he was to br'Anrd S10Q for j rial**-*
t ea jf miarieH. Mayo aEreed to do the
•ante If Firpo met, A" til. aa eceTy_itii-
.VJfltil* Co-a**/B Mairrlrn.
Our private wire from California con-
tains a bit of aewa that will br of in-
terest to motion pictar* peopT-s in New
Tork City. Mabel Condon, who ia well
knnwri in th' film industry, was njar-
rted on Monday ut J. Rnsaell BridweH.
fonnec new*paner man and now pablidtT
dltrdftr for Jack Picfcford- Mis* Con
. doii a few pin sto was out of th*
ArcordinB lo a letter receded at the (,.„ fc nenni -ETO ta in (he bnaineea. Bhe
E. Wtl- ' made a sntall forrane r*prtaentfnf acton
whn hss ti'sn in Mikiii in th* and aclrewi-s a( the time when motto*
icturc* wcr* rttninf into their own
ia the dater nf Curie) Condon, well
n.lirMMiilmr Willi Care***
soon iV" Clairr fVanlaM flniihea her
known writer -m film attbjecu.
\ Mm*
Xiab. i
nteetshe Xesh. who pla** that Mow-
i axii fir) in "Merlon of (he Movi>«. ' la
now ron sideline a compliment which ste
beliere* could b* ^.ops ti ii cd Ur he ftogh*-
fn]. Bhe says one of htr frieada. in re-
f'rrihf to her the other da* called her
"'the heat known super in the movEe*."
"And I furs* I am." she said. "At
traai 1 bare tbe tteadieaf y.*a of any
j dent nf Amcrieau hiatory" hatjwa, Firpo j work with it mine it Fly an in "Nellie, the j "Ira firl in motion picture*
CARPETBAGGER-NEGRO
INSPI RED FIR ST K. K. K.
Original Order of " The Invisible Empire" Had for Its
Purpose Saving of South for the Wkites,
and That Atone.
,
By KAEl
: $*nfa 'Sen Irieio' to I J onla»d h Mr.,
tlere' arc to-day ktehatTea <*f tbr Ku
Kltts Klan. and In every part of th* i-oun
try, there prorajli the notion tbnl >!it* ■"
raniiaiioii {■ a rrMrtb of tbi- tirdcr Ibat
frwrt the Smith from The elutHi nf rarper
baetrr anj !ii* tlCfn-
So popular notiuo could br more ah'
fnrd.
. Wan ih* K u Slut Klin of to-day may
ba i know not, hut what \ do kpow t»
tkal U ia no fashion hiral'ir!*. or eten
attcfcjta. en order of which ea littl* hi
known to-day in th* Nurfh aa waa known
whet it wee bvEdii:f iBrLoiete tbe wbilr-
.aorerHfat] of the South.
. To-day tbe thirteen fttatrs of the South
would he what If at| is had It not been for
Ibe Ku KIbi Kwn nf c«rly poat-Wite
dart. Tbe whites woald bs • r been forced
put, not by the eearoes. bctE by the fore*
behind thejii: the force that had na liirih
fan the brtin of Utt SinlaH-. mistmt* Ol
Tbld Bteeen*. Tbe abaotulely intelrrable
,coeditiooa that marked tbe early dayi of
Baxamstrpctieu. when political lust and
personal leot were the only Ldnla af tbe
cetf^tbey/fer readme, wonld bare roa-
' Ha nod until every white man of Southern
bfrib that could eecepe would ba«« Bed
to the North or the newly Opened. West
and rhe Sooth wowld hare beam dallrered
srir to the necro.
The Ku Kluc Klaa aared the South-
Born in Pubukl. Turn., in alay. lSTJo, U
bated JfuK three j«n, bflt la rant time
it ad-ompliibed what would otherwiae
eujre been rtteriy LmpoeaibCe.
Lfneula had been ajaassButflted With
hum. ene'lntiy. died +**rj hope of hap-
Irtneaa far the Routh. Bis policies, wblefa
would heei beea aturd£iy carried ont. died
witb him and the Svath. insd ad of beta*
BBswied to take Ira place in tbe Union.
waa cooaidered by thoae onder tbe in-
Qnence of TtutddcUl Bttnm *• fc* Psara-
BECKEH.
i it rohqoered prorince* ta be made to
surfer inn *nff*r end euf'er until blotted
ML The thirteen 'Southern Rlotea wertf
I to be firen over wholly to the. black*.
I Tbe South we* fiveu carpet-hatfer
, envernora av.d negro lieutenant-jovernorSr
Nefroes filled Ibe lefinlstivr halls,
carrying; the ahoea they were directed to
wear in Their bMtda. eatjpf their pork
chop iDDchtt on mibrtfany <j.**kn met
coat aa mircn aa a slave bad coat before
the man «-r,oulrOi. bellowigx. fuffewinf
at the Merry Jret of brine placed in
power orcr the white. Bills were in-
troduced pro*idinf for the tafreaeMae"
ment of the nefro and the disrfranehiae-
nr-ot of tbe white read, requirin( all dfa-
frahcbi«ed m*n lo remo*r ibeJr hats n
the iirearnce of those afrancklsd; to dli-
ar*o all white end to form a eoilltia of
nrrocs: to u» the Confederate anifortJ
of fray aa tbe eletbinc of convicts, with
the iaHjjnjB of rank added to ahow tba
derrea of the cries*!; is permit ibe mar-
riit' of whitea and blacka and whites,
to enforce social equality and to make
white* and blacks attend the aanae
Cerwss enier Th*w Caraeiasfftr,
Tbs^ tbiof* eeefD incredible to-day.
It If bard to bribrre that teaee condi-
;!••-! really *iin*d. bet Lbe Gerraea in
Reifi'im *>as a mild end humane crea-
ture compared wftfe the Cn.rperb.faer tn
the South.
^^te men and whits *onm werw
foreed off the sidcwaBm by »s*to*« and
humiliation *n their constant portJoe,
>laay tn tbi: cnanttT bare pretexted
BfBtast the ahowbur of "The Birth of
a Nation" because they retard. It aa Mm
attack upon the naurro. NathlBE CU be
more absurd. It ia ■ plexors of a con-
aUoam of which the eefro wen merely *
~— " —I *"
part, lartt Ia hlmeelf the nefro wnald
here adjusted Lmwll ouirkly to tbr new
conditioci- and would oerer bev* drfamed
of tht absurditisa Into which ha we*
dritcn by tile wbllV.cerpetJnfrerm.
rJueli waa the condition he helped de-
vi lop. howeeer. ibit he made hlnmelt^tho
humln lirKel. alOnf with the rtrpet-
Iwiffer of the r order hia mhfaci hroufht
forth.
This must -h* known, that rarely jren
a nefpo killed- The fill! Kn Kl"-. Klsn
was formed l-r men who Ittrew the iiegm.
Uhnocioua aa he had become it waa ree.1-
laed *hat he « «» merely helng used hy
the whit** v.'hrt had floeked to the Houth
and only ebb hm. i rinn-- merited deeth
*»m death -meted o»t n> Jum. The rape
of wfajte woman DJ rrfmei became in-
famouily tomtDon nod t Lin crime car-
ried w if fa it tbe death penalty.
■JielsUl' in. 4Wi<k M.
U'ben the KUn wss dlssolTrd in 1S60
all knosrledfe of its worllinf died with
It. There has aerer before been prtated
a deacription of any part of Ita orfan-
leiilen end iu ritual .so far aa I know,
ti i-boir up oni of the unknnwn. frew in
three ye«ra l" i aeeibrrjhin of fix hun-
dred thonaaod. and. (ban whbin a week-
the time reqeLred for a nr^up from
iia Grand Wisfrd to reach all p*rH pf
thr Inejalhlr KmpFrr. it dlasolrtd. Cot-
tumea and prrscrini^ were burned! lor
to be fi.iio.l in p4*a*«siQ-n of either meant
dratb. *o banhly wer* the Tawa framed
afiinst the order, apd all outaide
hnowledfe of the order was loaL Earb
member held insuriate its seereia.
'A few mri u« in endent uocte of
mlde. In hia home in the Sbenmdoih
Valtey. nermitted m* io make k enpaher
of note* from a " kJ ,-f the Preacript
or. the Ordrr ibit bed been kept by bus,
the only cjpj of which J have e*r£ C»en
keerd. for. sltBOufb my father and t*e
rajelea *rere member* of tbe EOan and all
offiien end In poti*smnn of fbe Pre-
script. DO other ropy had been prt-
serred, npr haa any olhrr memhar of
tke Kan .thtt I ha*« cph known id-
mttted thar b- bad krpt bia copy of the
Preoctint.
The first and roost illominatlra fact
waa that th» tsriaih> Rmplre bad dot
ether sem*. It mi, "lit ihat eiception,
DiBtJen. Tb« S aaee bTo Clua K'jb ente
Intended whclly for the deceatiop of omt-
aidirs ud we* iiaed by th* eoe iah a re In
thair pommtmiceuons, bat not nmo&t
be Ilea I m of 1'irfinii
thfc worrls "TJie Ibvi*ihle Umpire"" atcTe
1 alway* uaed iq the .-eremoDisls.
Frcnu'titl.v. th* aswertSdii Lui ■■ten
made r 1 ■ .i i the uniff* Ku (vlut ,<r, rrotn
the tJMtir, hut tbm b a rar-fetchrtl the
ory. Tin- wntua ftr^ t»ti* vorde. ntejCfHi
live of tlic soiiinl an r. riMc I ■-■ i iijt mcL- ...
ih«; iirK v word Mi* msoohI of tlie tininnieir
abAft drnppjui; mm |hr nnrch tislny; tl
at hillf-Curk, thr iifonil I h- ■i-uud vl
the liimmT Nliiipinr in the fully
cwcli-J po»hiuii.
-v^-
thetosrJri
In
■fajb
wfyflf
candidate* i*vr- sdmilled
yrar*. only iiv p *P1' manared
hia way Into '," iVn. lie menafed Id
hecome, a mrmlfr of thf Dtp pf l'<i1aiki,
TcnacW-e; ibe tir*-* »rfanlj(ed:
■ war
Ha had <
thr Order,
pit nf tlie in-
Feeai-rl
The fint pit
tnKffi
'This nrcnnixntmii sbs,l! be styled «h'l
deaifoatcd 9Tbe Urtet at tIlc- . . ."
The creed uT thr ordrr read n\ 'fol-
ia sn:
"\Vn, the Ortier <ti i he . . ".
revcrcn tinJlj ncknnwlpdp- the n>BJeu»
and supremacy of thr Uivme Heitif ■> u < 1
recL>xniz> thr gopdhese and peovideiioe nf
the umr. And wr rrropaize our retsrion
to ibe L'nltnl Slates ilm rinmeiM, L%e
supremacy t<t the constilutinii. the con
ililuicitisl laWS T1.<tf.'|" and the l')uj... wf
tftate* tbereunder."
| The next parafraph of the prescript
I- reads.-
■Tha ia an Institutiou «f chifalry.
humanity, merry and pairiotisnii. M
bodytns in it* leniua *nd its principles
all that is chiralric in conduct, noh'r in
sentiment. reDerous In manponri and pj
triotic in purpose, its peculiar obircl W-
inf.
"Firai: To protect the weak, the ,n
noernt and the gVfcneeleas from the lh-
difnitiea, wroufi nnd outrafjr* of u*
tswina. tbe i iolroi .end ibe t-rutal M
reJiere tbe injured ud oppresaed: t.
nstx-r the *offrrinf aad unfortonate. anj
eupeeially the wtdow* amf orphana of
Confederate noldien."
The second nnd rinrd par*|eapha of
this aeerion proi>-r tor ptt-tecUors ai,i
defense of ell Cotistil*! lionet lews and
"the pmrrfion of the peopie from nnle.ni-
(qI aeisnrc and from trial exrepC by their
r#rer* in crraformlty tc tbe lt\s or the
ll waa this last pewrlsion tliat eansed
the Klan lo rid* mott fms'icntly: for In
ail aeetioBs whitea were bviBf tried be-
fore NefTo jndfea.
Oraanliallon nf t*W Klaia.
It we* the onraniiarioei of tho Klan
that whi QDiq.Ue £■ Lhia country,' bantertr.
Kaide of Rm^klyn and Queens,
* Mnntlnlon : Saaaea County a Frotlnre
witb a l>en in ever? town.
Tberc" were no It tea fin. or Klonkh
f>r .inythjiisT --
The aupirme officer wrla the Grand « i
n-n\ at ibr limpire. with his staff of ten
ilrpil. The order bnd only one Grand
Wlrard, Gen. NtthnP Bedford Forrest.
one of the most famous raralry nrneral*
three I araj allowed in rhis direction, altbotifh
rotra | unifftrm^j wai B triren after as much a*
pmalbility. All (he nnhnrau of a Den
were- aiihe. ntnall.* made k/ ths iuna*
wnman Ip order that there mifbf-be no
diHereuce*, Ip one pnrt nf the Shenan-
doah Valley a number of medical school
arnduatM wore (Lfbt black clothinr out-
lined in whit* phnsphorrewnt PBini wiU
the ribs, arm and le* bonea of a akele-
tun. thfa coiered hf a Un S black' cloak
which rendered them almost ineislhte.
They rode as did all members of the
the hoofs of [heir bnr*ea
Ihey rs.me siirittly and Uli-
tbe ■■l.,:ln< i ■: i : ''>. : ■■"' -ironnrd artn upon the vLotlma they wer* hiini-
r^nirrrr in K him until J the day be at- inf. When tbry tossed their clothe berk
tempted lo l«R V r fowl i I sA the wild, ahrill Wan err. *W neerro
Pate of * i.r •* i-3 ■ , beeinit them, nnltla hopeleasly Utjr. n«i-
!ts Territory embraced within its juri*-
dirtion the States *f Me.rr[and, Vircjnia,
Norrh Carolina, Sooth Carolina, (.ieoefia,
Fkerida. Abbotts, MiaaiasippU Ixiutalane,
T«
T.nnesrtt.
Th e"'K(nplre" waa divided int« four
<|rp a riftieiit* P The tot, atyled tbe Realm
wai -ante mil nnns wttn Ihe btmndnrien of
n State; th* necorirl m atjail the Do-
minion, nimprlslua a pflOp of rapmien:
thr third wsa pryl«l the Prorince. beiuB
s county nnd the fourth w*a Thr Den, . , ,
tuliii]; under ila juri«dlrtinn tliat part of , nni1 j,r rertTeseniM VummlfL lr> fie ti M I _,' . .
• pmrincc enLaned lo H. j in another atole at l\.e time iherejvas | "JJJ^JjJ^
l.'nder' this arrajifeuient S*W Tork I "ever
Ktnle wouW.here been n Realm. I«ne
petfter nnd within ■ "fcorf rime through j
Ms hyeery, cheer VI net-oaelhy ii*d be- ,
enmcoaeof Ibe mN^r |»pul«r ueiL In thr ;
tiiwn. He carrirft \ pap»n ihowiiif his i
dlKcherflr fmm s iW'ilslana rcjtuneut of .
the I'mifrdrrnti- Anr,'. ™ rea;Unrnt whoee |
dorrumrnts had bosiV ile-1 rwyctl^ In np- i
prnrene'p he m>* rii Wl* rt^rnnileil the I
man wb&M Mm \ h,> Wa that a j
pcrnnnnl dencrilitioit\ te p nt to [iOii1*Tana |
confirmed bin ntnii-i inn* and a* th* '
He waa lakrn off chr\ irain 'on which
was leading, UWfl*lllkll\l wrol the **f<
( this sflrt in tbe old bnler. ]■ denor attaint! him tbet \V"«', been ac-
cumulated and later han|td from th*
rsilroid hrid(e +
No other case, was rrcr ^\a«wn of a
surceaaful attraipT to penetrate il«*
rder and there wa* sjllnf -ubet
,_. world bet trerltliown, the "man oT j bj" nian "or wnineV^llbnui-"- " nundredi.
a hundred oattlee." He was elected Q f thtiu**nds of doll*H in. rev iron were
shortly , e|ter 1b* oreaniaetipn of 1' g^M f or fnformttlon cnnret^lnr tbe
Klan for HIN ?'«« and dirtoleed it order
■hortly betore tbr eapJralion or his term >*«, ma „ wss ejeer naked to l»pn the
of nfflrt in 186f>. I Klan. Dneaiecepieble to the eQtn e mem-
The Reslra bad a linnd Dnson or j berahtp of a den would be' appfl >aehed.
ih* Realm with a waff of e»tbt Hydras, aosnded on bis ailltud*. ipwaTd thrt Klan.
The Dominion in mled E»y a (irand . and if Jhe thnwed any deaire to k*1 "»'
ally tw«e two leaps and a buck jump and
landed In th next corintj.
Am. ins those weajsh Tidera there wa*
"'" ""ho always earSd to a ncim to hrlp
hitn frnin his horse when fbe nexro ha.fi
hett tnp'nr^ nod was being held. Then,
whe tithe tremblinf black Mir: ap-
fjToachcd, he was handed :h eartienlaTed
bonea or a skeleton bend. -. One of th*
uafortemetrs freetcd in this fashion is
aeld to hare made a remcrd bank jump
of tifhteen feet, whil* anotbed leaped
e pie aty and would Lu* been runnim
yet if he hadn't broken a laej u-;ire X*
Jump acroaa a enppes.
Titan with a "faff of wi Furre*.
iTrrtinc* bad H raler n Grand tiianl
with • ataff of four ffonlina. while tbe
|i*n, when properly tyled, had presidins
• liraad Cyriope of the Den and hia two
Nlfhtbawhi, a frTerul Mauri, a Grand
Monk, a Grind Beribe, a Grind Kirk'
ilier "a arend'Trirfc and a Grand Senti- j f« written for u» Mnansaippi W*laiojl
_»i ah »k„ n _k.„ ,.i m Tim, .it ! of the United nauahter* pf the ' ~
nel. All other nuembern of a T>en.
wearer*, of the robe and hood bat t^ r *^-
titles, were Gbonln. ,
AjHlH*" 1 of 09«n-
The Grand Witird appeiBted the
Grejid Drifoai of the order and all bii
staff, and tbe Grand Drefnti epboiotedi
and iairtaietad the Grand Titans, and
rsrb offtetT eppoiBted and instructed!
those of th* • ee jqat peateeth bin.
The. Grand Turk nf the Den bore the
frtauset r ta paeribiliry r>f any officer, for
It waa h* who provMed for the admis-
slen of ramjidste*. He was b°1 only the
R-.emseDKer who celled tbe members t'-
Cetbcr, bnt tba naeo** of all who de-
sired to become asesnbere were submitted
him tnd en hi* iaetwUa-atlon they
i entry, dtperihiht the
It Ii ia aeddascw of Tie; aBa.Hij of
those men thai altboufb eix uundxed
Ml Tfefrwtr Kls«»»«.
Another pleasant direction of BBother
den. waa to rnnd n* * buBcb of naejroe*
and ash out of them to brief on* of tbe
Tba. wetar
toaaej off fmtetaUy, the aejro or
coarac ha*iaf no way of hnonrhta; that
a tonne) and a rabber bex nader ei*
rnw'rji end rffecrs I ?"*■-» <**f* "*•» ">« I jj l fl u j and .his
" ocinx wholly . ""n-or. cndaeHy accuaiolaan.
,_T -rknewf I the paak when th* *Wu| cried
°* L I Thanka be ta God "
,^ ..Vinfc Tre bad aince 1
yradoally lad Into i-"" patha (bat ivded
ir. the den.
<The oath taken br lb* men vhn be-
ceme a fhoul. the Dember of a Klan. * r ** ; -*•- . i_„t.. „* _.,.
a aiuide tbi ay. but ihi* is the Bnt it ** j riJ "" * ™* eI °' ""^
ibat me oelh -■' the creed has a*»r ' *> *) ■
prinisd aire, M'.-et. V. Rw in a ho«l
..r'the Kn klax"Klan fn^c B LprTmr wholly" ' t h h T™^h^" h »™ 0, « I »I.' ■"«■*■ M
he poci
edred her Inability to ehta^n
either tbe creed or th* oat 4 Tbi
haa been firen. Th* sath, tke final obli
citica. jeada ai fellows
I iDunel. of* my i»n free will end
ancord. and i ntbe preence of Ahnifbry
i Jed-, do selerawly awear nr affirm that
1 will never reveal to any one, nnt even
a memh* nf tht Order of the fit
any intimation, aim. aymboi, word «r ! JjeeO* 1
act, or in any otbtr manner: whatrier. , "*♦■«*. '
anr- et* . the PCcma, sirn*. trip", pans- i tba
wnrda or mjatertea e ftbe Order nf the
. . . n rihai I am a member of the 'am-
or tbet I know any one who' ia a mem-
ber: and that 1 will abide by the pre-
script and edicts of tbe Order of - -
So help me God."
That's the fma
as killed at Bali
Han.
There .
rno-yde made when occasionally a ntfrn
hre \a away under the**> appnUiBf rfr-
roft ^uncaa. /
To* the earpetbafiane whites ■ mete
sifnr IK. K.K. waa oawalJp nil that *n
neodel V> e>tr nnt only a ha naa a hT o-
; tbe Soettju of tbt.
liattM'. A man; kpvwinf
_. reTice of the Klan would trail
him, neewlij kept rixht oo enfaif nrntfl ba
ernaeed ttie Potomac.
Raralr i we* blood «he<L remly wne- a
man phrsWItT injured, hat withia tjre*
j-er*. witii sll the waaleh of tba Narth-
Lnl It nee Is Ceetnss**. *"l rltatea -Wted to these ei|*krmiBndta«,
The Ku Kliie; Klan cleaned ap lip utma f
Taw coetuane w**w waa no*; the same In dynsv forth "he carpttbaxxern uti
all paria of Ibe Bonti. Greet thtltane Used tbi le^yane.
' minnnnamnnnnl
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■H . THE- MORN INCi Tl.LLGHAFH, THURSDAY . OCTOBER 4, 1923.
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ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF M O T ION PICTURES
- By LOUELLA 0. PAKSONS
INSPIRATION FILM COMPANY
TO FEATURE MAY M'AVOY
DisunatiT* PUytt to Appear Fifit
is Next B*rUielBe« Production.
"The Eaehuted CotUfe/' With
John Bobertmn Ihrtcticg-,
Palmer Photo-Flay School
Own in With F. B. 0.
VTTAORAPH SIGNS TEELEOEIT
THE Inspiration Film Company has
n«c*T rni.d* unf Kent of id deter-
mination to brar.e_h i>ni ar-1 r-Sr
a* extra itimni ralem !■ mi u rhey j
fonDd the type f talent they want. This
was demonstrated ywerday when at
noon a contract *n signed with May
McAvoy.
Mien MrAini'd flnt appearance wlla
Inspiration will lw< a* a featured player
In *The Enchanted Cnttajje," Richard
BanhelmeaVs nut picture. The (act thru
John Hcbertaon will direct the pHrtiir*
b interesting because it naj in ah pic
lurre, 'Seniunrnta! Tommy," that Miss
MeAroy first earn* into nefior.H* has,
at way* had grent faith En her ami
prophesied ih«i some day the wonlrl be
la the front ranks of nrXkm preface ttM.rn.
and it looks u if be wis right,
InFPiTstion has an option on Mfaa Me.
Acoy a set-rim and a* soon as ahr fin-
iahea "The Enchanted Cmtapa" in' all
lib el •hood •.-r.f -, iir br *t«rrH in r aerie*
of productions lo be made bj thc-m. As-
aorWly Mar McAwj la one of tbn heat
bets (n pieturei In-day and in the pn<
eral opinion this company haa made no
mistake in piiriiiip hre under contract.
Thrr-* I'lfinwi Rnlf,
The Goldwrn Company received word
'rum the coast yesterday to be on the
Jock nut ten three print, that are to be
ahlpped East. They are Tod Rrcwn-
!*te The Day of Faith," Rupert
HughesT "I^ar Against Tj,w" and Victor
rfeaurtrom'a ".Viw the Man." It U al-
ways, a treat occasion at the Eastern
offices 'of the film companies, when the
prints re*ci town. A pow wow ia held
aa each one ia screened and passed on by
the Eastern office, ff it !■ good there
la rejoicing and if It ia poor the ex-
hilaration ia not quite go nut-ked and
an effort is made to aee what can be done
to bring it up in atandard.
Tin- greatest Intereat in. theae pic-
lurea Ilea in Victor fleaatnjCi'B work. In
Hweden he vria ranaidered one ttt the
heat dirrtt«iai of that conntrj. But
there ia a rnit dlJTereiwe batwrcn the
Swedlah idea of an and oar own Tiew-
MJnr." Whciher Mr. ReaatFom haa let
the American technique nnd the AtDtti-
ean m-ay of ckdnt thlnjra iuterfete wift
hi* arork we do hot know. OcUwtd ia
waifnx with bated breath to End thi* out
raaiaailiuL. If Seauatron la u *ood aa
They think, thtyj -ill hare a jreat boa
onttce Him, bat the Unth ran be told
0-Dl* when the film reaeJaea here.
Goldwyn Eutern Office Heceivei
Print of Pint Production Madr,
Here by Victor BciftTQUj
Swedish Director — Sunon
Korarro Off for the
WeiL
COAST SEES SAY'S LATEST
Xorarra Qsea n'cat.
Raymon Noritro. who playa the tltto
role la Ilex Incrwna veralon of "8<ara-
raouche," left Jfafj York ytalcrday Tor
Hollywood, whrrc- ha nil) appear in an-
other Metro picture. Ibia lime Id Fred
Ntbto'a screen adaptatios of 'Thy Name
la Woman." Thfa production ia taken
frotn thr Spanlah p!a; n-kirh Hani alasnt
ia this rt-jnirj a»me tine aao and wbich
eanand cvnaideraUe rritibun and cooa-
aaaat at the rime.
5*aae HwaM.
>Ve haw aa our d*ak a publication !
called Loeir a Ink, written in the Itttereat
«( the membeim of the Loew-Melro dob.
It ia a rcr? nrwnj lir.it- nheet for n
hovae orcln or for any other paper for
that matter and contalna Zor* of suud
humor. Ore of thr most intrreallnr
rhinta in Uie psprr ii an editorial by
tUfcM Jaaper Ewina BraOy nn Team
Hork. If trr had known tbat CoEosel
Brady waa **, tood on ediUiriala we
w«uld hair been nfter bin to do one far
ti* * Ions lime M£<r. We alway* feel
editorial writer* are born and] not made.
nad ft is the moat diracaU thiajc In toe
world to *rih an ediinrial iii»t mrann
aeyrbiDf,
H*J«1a Hij Preaalere,
Unr Lba AitajNat (^rreapondrat -*nJ-
a teletram ;o a*/ that the Charlea Hay
premier of "Milen Btaodiah" wan held at
Cranraana u Tne«aT riehi. She re
p«rta that the picture It macnlflcent and
intrnratinc In ita historical detail, at-
thtoufb it aeeda edLiicu; 10 itrenftneu it
dramatlcaJly.
XolIop rlrisrv Iqdai|e r i» Help.
Teanlel Frobman's annual pilgrimage
to Ijos Anielen to iuirj-rat tbe molion
Sieture jwonle io hia pet hobbr. * *he
rli.fl-i' t'lint!. j« beclcr.ing lu brsr fruit.
Tbe Actore" Fund from be ace (drib N
to receive flnannnl aaaiatance from the
motion pl'-tura induttry in H«Urwood
under a new plaj] muv lt>nt|gurii|ed in
ihi\\. part of the world. Mr. Frnlimnn
All* U
til*
ftlmr
han nude three annual ri-iie li Holt
wood lo raiae money r,, meet tEie ao-
nnnl deficiencies,, betiuir, a> every one
know*, the motion pinurea aud the aia.ee
are cloee?y allied, and. mnrp the mntion
pietarea have united with klr. Fmhinan
in both the benefit « and re^roniUrilt-
■■'■" of the Acton* Fund, it ia nece^aary
to a:-*: mJbrj from them [» meet ani
eapenaca «f eieknean nod pbysicnl di*
otiilily.
In (Bnjet t(i meet I hi' $\r,,<XtO n rear,
•he i-ji |j«*rs pi- nppurlniiurl lo t hir mullnn
|hi*-turc bdttatry on ttie Wfyl f'aanl. ttra
nnntiat beualila are to be pin-n niuiilar
In tUoatt no*' jivcn In Htyv Votk. Th*y
will he held ci ibe tar-reV llieatre iu
i.i-ii AnjteJen in p!are of thr ::.-;:.i\ oprn-
alr rratii-ale. A iircfn-nent i^>aimittee
hna been or£anJEed, w a waUfJ avg ot W. T.
W.i-sn. theatre manayer: Milchel I..- v. .-
Fred KM*. I'iaTJea A. ntlTtaial Uhrk
Larfcln of the Fairbanks -tuilio. Joseph-
ine tjuirk. tVcdcwond Nowe-I, Joseph
LleGraae. Mies FiMroy and Mrr. CVIIlna
of the I-np AnfeTrn-Tlrrnld Winifred
KiQjitiin is the i-hair-ann. Thin eonn>it-
lee will operate with the ninie tan-re of
the local Huilywood Roan* of Trustee*
of the Aclora" Fund, of which Frank E.
WoihIm ia the fhaifnifLia. The ImpendiEijE
prrFornunce nf the ,<i :. •• Fund ia to
ink.' plare at Ihe ^bJlhnrmonic' Audi-
j ■■■■ at the latter part of thix month.
and will he uniler ilic •Ufa (lirccUou ol
George Fotter l'latr.
riranuium < ••[
Two production* lu be made by Fa-
! IMUm !'lntirv-Ij*Lr mrt- About to f, into
| i-rwlikrtuja and the namea af the pbayera
ha-o h*en rarrbromin*-. Thrvr are
"Krery 1'ay !.«<>," a IVilliam de Milk
Eirtuce foufldeil un "Itita foTentiT." and
'iimip.- Barriera." a <!ieor«-e Metford
prodnciion. Thoae who will reepond tf
the clirenjioiii nt de -Milk- arc Arttea
A f f*-.. Jnck Holt. Nil* NaUi. tfoberi
Yldr*im. Tbeodure Kvilulf and Julia Ifay,
i Thr Ueiford rn.at ■■..:,! j : i... (he fuLJowiiif
riiiKnt- ot ■ well-known players: JasWOan Locan.
1 Aulonio Murfiifi. Waller Hiern, t'hiclea
Oflr and Habrri McKim.
]."■; T*][ecen, after an abeence of
utmiht four yeara, k coiqe to rrturn lo
tSe sppreen. Albert E. Smith, preaideat
nt 'he \Ttaftaph Compnny. haa Just re-
i— ircd hit aiitBaturo Id a contract lo ap-
pear in J. Ktisarj Dlacktoaa next pm-
ilnrtion. "Tjci Not Atari (Sit Apudder."
■ '(apted' fr>m the novel by Baal] Km;.
llr. Trllreen haa bttn appearing for the
paat year or more aa ■ headlioer on
•>•" Orpheum and Keltb Tnuderille rir
•-uit*. hfat most recent encasement hac-
inc been wtth ihe latter crnaniintloti on
a tour of the Kaatern eitjep. It is
■■loderatond that Vkn-praph haa had to
■top thr larye weekly salary af the
rauderille iaieeeaU and in addition
rpcwmpeane the irrr,- fn- tbc tibr bo
remains cot of candei-ille, 90 than e.i a
V^tapaph exemtlre remarked, the coat
of his motion picture appearance la co-
in-; to be pimply frlehrJul. 1 '
rommodojc lllaekton In a* pi-mce,'
r-inipletJafl the preliminary work for hia
piVtnj-e and 1* negotiating- crith t'aitliiie
Fredpriek for the chief feminine role.
Final details, howcrer havp no[ yet
h"n nettled and antioimccrnent of ttie
lady In ojile«tion cannot be oUteially
made until tbe eoMraci \? aianrd. Work
no the pictnee, al|dj,| - ,n a drama aaaat-
i't »;t'i the diivnrcje aifiiaihiTl a* il*
etuets in AmeKcn. will bej-m at ib-
iiurlio* id Brooklyn almttt Octatier !."i,
<l>*a>]|n taaid narthelmeaaj Gneata.
The rearnlat- weealy [unc&con to-day
of the Associated Molmn Picture Adver-
tlseci) will hsrp more than usual in[rir->[
hi ih.it twn jjTicjiia nf hfinor are tn oe
present. Charlie Chaplin and ttirhnnl
HarlhflmefB n-|!l nliare the hoiinrn, hnili
am expected to l>c hi Their Iwsf, cratOTl-
r/illy npeaalnj. And in addition ii h
provable lhat Victor Shapiro, the pere
petetic president of : tie- m-jninbuijon, will
■he at the head of ihe table ie ip'rodtlrc
(bc "petkera. Mr Shapiro wae rc^rmly
elected to prwiidc amr the adTertiaen'
Inrrheoru and aJbcr that time haa l>een
I attending to hia <■'.'.■•-'■ by ataj-ina in
j < aJIfomLa an lone a* possible. Ilfnn
1 coin* WcH Mr. Sbapiru was asked to
] heaf e, nrw^p of cone" erilJ to tho Win-
■■aa, which ia the pet mme (rirm to itaclf
by the Weaiern ■ m.:. -.■■■■ :--a of nlm ?. i
Tcrtiainff ntanarcra. We bene that re-
f-itl.r the Wimpan ItatK brer r^ferrlns
r» llie A. M 1', A. n- their Eafteru
branch, hut whett>»r Hi"* ia a, result nf
Mr. Hhapirn's stay nl I i>-lly ■,:■■- ■<] linn iio|
>ct been madr plain.
Kmnm Donm In 1 1. * t * . |
Bm Dunn, fiajinTni as "Old Lady
.11," has Wen hicued in (day aft i<t the
principal parts in Thnmas Mei (ban's
neat pietilrr ■ - The I'ied I'lprr of Ma-
laaat "" She will arco-npitiy He. Meichan
WESTERN FILM COLONY PLANS
2 BENEFITS FOR ACTORS' FUND
LLOYD HUGHES.
■ i«nr- *:ur ■" 4>i *
4
flKjg|4^HF- : <
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& J
; 1
513 r OOO Allortaent to Be Railed
Am-.da.lly TttTOngh . Big Dovhlt
?*rf ae-sias-e — \Wn. Jatt Laity
Arrives in MftnluttAii — New
Short Ssbjcct Compiny
la Formed].
MABKl. KOUliKM.
unf at ihe ■aoai aiola*rl«
rie*f>d)-Aabee -_
rem* nso ps^fved. Iter* yr«ter^ | Anlonio llu
etwu by nui
, *>«i«>i or i a*- fion,,*' t* v Fitner
Be Ilrlc«.rd Tkrairh y. II, O
la K. ;.L..-|'-i!ii.L ■-: Me., where Ibe ex-
lorioni ■ ". the blm trill Ite madr.
Mr; liauafeai 'n Tonn.
Mrs. Jeaae Lanky has come in tnnn
in dn a littler shopplnj. She )a over at
Ihe Alnb^jtiMdifr llolrl nml will ri'main
in iowii ltiat eponGh ft eel some Winter
clothes and In see noine nf thr rh<-nlre«.
si,.' came F.n-i whilt her huaband wffa
in Ariujti& with Zane (irry uo location.
Crmid-Aabr
■ .-■ Hk
Ptieta ot VWna
r.oi* ri:ii K(;t;N.
been alfnea by si'liaarrapfe
The tlrnnd-Asber oontinreni from the
Weal Unnar deaccndeit ouan ihe Aatur
Hotel yeaterday and crentaj ranaidccaUe
intreat. In the party were Mr. ani.
Mm. Brjraat 'iVaanhurn, air. and Mr*.
Elliot IhMIrr/ llr. :,-.■[ Mn Sauuc!
Jir.iu.l and Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Wi.rr.
Mrs. iVaahburnia Mube! F^rr-rmt IttjHg
vate life, name married ITlJaall when
I lliry wcih- bnlli in picture* nt the E«-
I annoy Film ('nmpnn 1 ,. She ri'tired from
I the screen nndl Qaj mily cotno .buck
within the jrtar. X&n pklitt* atdfrinff
Klliot KmiiT, Bryant Waahburn and
Mabel FiuTeat will be »diawn in New
York crbilt the atjrs ar* lifrre . - Ben Wjl.
I »un. a dircetvr Tor ^rand-Aahcr, ia al*t
■ ei the party:
Krblstir Ada. [a Hia Ma *.
< Hut Schtacer iinon ihsn ccitinc ac-
- lice in Ids oraaoiaation. ' Yi*!rrdaj be
■ addsrd two Ht| membrra u bis stafl*
one of them Edward Sebnll. foemfrly
with the firilfith Company and the other
Helen Wetherelt,' ■ wlbknown Chitato
Tiirwspaper ■■v.TUiJifi, Misa. Wetherelt trill
handle the uUblfclty for Mr. Hchlai
She cOBielr' to Ma cfticc well ... n
tig tbiia •orf'of tbins having
richlserr.
uippeiT tc
year* experienc* on newipaper*. She
was formerly i*jitor ot ihe i-vmui'i sec>
ifno id |he C M am Unity Katra a.nd *h*
>vai one of tue beat kbnwn neu-spaper
wotBcn *n the Windy City. Mr. Mrhnll
K«| lh the art department of the Urilhtli
onlco fur shout 1wo. years 1 Id. ntlilr
jitlon with Mr. SchUfzc-r will he. in tli"
same itlncl of work. F. Itov GrnnvlH. pro-
ducer «f "Hhiftinaj Snnrta f is booked lo
sail from Knxlaiid next « i-ek !<■' t-omr
io America li dvniM plana for his s>-i
ond picture with the "chlaeTr company.
Foea* thsrl labjorl Conpur.
-
■ Announcement has ti^en made of the
formation of an nrsaniaatloci incorporainl
al Albany, under the laws of New York
&tatr. lo be known as the Standard Cin-
ema L'arparation. n-hich will fcpeHalix*
in the diitrihiinim ni abort sutijeit*.
■ aMewn nt the company arc I.. J,
Daoaour, preaMent; J. W. ScfaldaY, rlce-
pcceiih-iil; James IJpnt, rnv pfrti Jnn J h
L, Tllton, ircnsarer.-nad IF J, -MgUer.
BPcrelary.
- An anoancement m to the -releaaina
nrjEflpiratiflh that will handle dlatribotiitu
and! aalea for the new company will Ijc
made nt a iery early dat*
Hunjor says it la aaaociaifd with tb>
Setqulek C—yjf: nut it La aid Sel-
■ imeii huts no eonoeetCon with thb new
eobctrn.
l.rtaliU Wltb C«ids.i>.
j "Week-End Huaband" ia the title of a
pEetnre. It ia indeed, and Platcl Caraon
I fioodman ie. i !ie prodncer of ihla- tam.
■ V, IF Griffith, «1io only returned frota
Kurotie a few wttjki ai» will direct, in
fntt lu- is already at work at 'tire +*th
mtreet studio,
ZMltA DTJiT5 IF MEI&HAH PLAT
The man. woman *r ehrid with an Wei
an feci tbat rrenlualFy hia idea. If it la
ixwd. will reach, the acrecn. The Palmar
teaches the art of photo-ploy writrbt ha'
teaches the art or photoplay writior la-
allied itself with F B. O. add will in tba
filture rrleaa- ila product throuiJ. thla
eompany- All ready three of the Palmer
Photoplay productinnn hare been con-
tracted for by F". B. O. wilh the prorata*
ih*t others wH.1 likcwlfc be released.
- Motion picture photo-play school* arn
(4npdderfd a scrinus meaace to the rno-
tlpn plemr* business l»ecsnae thej fre-
quently lake ihe mnjiey of people wha
could nerer write an aceept*ble aceoirio.
The Palmer Photo-play Company claim
that they did nnt take lay pnpihj who
did not show tone promrfe. If there
Is anen a (binf. they mutfct be aa!d to
he the Tiffany of the accnario acboohi.
The first af the aeries to be distributed
by F. B. O. ia "Jndrment of lb*
Btnrm." which v. si made at the l'uca
lot under the direction of Dell Andrewl-
T'l.f rt-T L-i.n-:.-.i' of l.'u"!! Hiijrhes,
Myrtle Stedman. Claire Md>nwe| and!
Fitdlle IlLccasou. ft '■ mill that thla
is nnly the beaiuniiif of a serirw af pir-
tnrca made with well -known playera by
the Palmer School.
It ia iptcrcstin" to not* that "Jud;-
rynt of the Ntnrm " n_< written hy a
PitUbOTE; bous«-wtfc who had nerer writ,
l« a atory la her life. Wm) knoar it
would be a beautiful comeback to aay
"Mt look* like- It" hut we have not aeeai
the pictnre m It ia unfair to aay tbfa.
The Paltter School taltr. ^reat pri4« ib
i"5intlna to the I'litsburjT woman aa an
eiample nf what can be d.on«. Somi
one paire the AlUborx' Leagne. t
PreM-Aa*fcH Bt <he p. ji.'a.
Orer at the W&rner offiee* are tw*
membera of the puhlicily staff who at*
hereby n warded the desreo of C, F*,
tThich means both "cum tande" and
""coming literati' We mean Flicabeth
Peterson and Jack aaMnab MiBa Peter<
son hat ju«t slod a short Itory to <eood
Iinuaekecpinj; end - nbo much rJiied
pver the fact the. Canity fair baa aUo
liiccurnbed to her latest brain child. Ur,
I.enis. trho Lie* hccti supplytnf a riam-
ber nf publieatloDa with ftpcffnl Tcraa,
haw had his httVtTt effort, entitled, "Ijer-
imile Sleln and the Hohiti. 7 ' aereptad]
by do hna than ihe Atlantic Monthlr. -
A Ma* or Two.
Without a i bought in our head am
band ■--.-: ibe line at two to the firms
axents and let them aunpiy it for ca.
Man rjdwnan aaya that ohe rcaaon Tha
Hunchbach of Sotre Dame" ia nqh'ae it
beeaua* Charlea Chapl.n haa. not bean
tnrited to occa P7 B box.
N'it Dorfman aweara by the ireat hnra
spoon (.bat n friend of Hope Hajaptau,
or wa* it a relative, rialted -*The Gold
"How did yon Ijk* It," ashed aliai
Hampton. \
"A little disappointed, there wain'f *
mining scene or a miner in tha.wokea
aaaaaatl; RaMaaaaaaj ■,, c* la Cblaauaak
Gloria Sannton will go to Chicajn on
Fridaj to meet tba body of ker fithtr,
■ho died in Ijot Angrlea ye«*rday. Jstf,
Hwinaon wi* ftrbj TO aiter ia the <)ui>-
(ermasler'a Departlnatil of tba Unitad
Statea army and he died in an array
hospitaf: The Swanaon h<ame wai In
I hicago ud at the raqueet ot hia daugh
tW an bodj ii beJng brought tier for
burial.
BRITISH OUTPLAY
5HELB0URNE FOUR '■
Eofliih Army Team SUrta Unex-
pected Ccmt-B:c'i in jtrilliut
Palo Contort.
hot
fimr was up lo it-s iicual cnllbrr.
Tommy haa. not been forced to pin*
beet. Strawbridrc lonti-d oui -if |il#srf
on the OaWffl uMsstf handicap l»aaa,
" couhJ nui- eeem to fit in sa-ipn-ihly
the acajregaiinn. WLile In.- indi-
idual play wa- brilliant he "n">ir"
I Bhowrd na poor stroking as *uj *i«f on
| his fsam. It la. bouid- lo hurt a e<mm1
player's yamr eo work with tfamniJH->
1 of inferior ability. Of rourw. J. watanrn
i Webb and lJvvcrcux MLbum rso !«■
[ rotmtctl --ts tn play mere Thau rheir ajnai-'
lions* ahd It m*y In- their wurk which
Ti tblta tbr laanr Saturday.
MAJOH LOCKETT IS FINE FORM
\\ I I *»'■!■ I (.M(TlHr»f*l
In which
on Mirhrll.
Majnr Vivfen
■ Britain's polo h«»rr wa-. wiirifally up-
held yesterds? at (he Meadow Bro-ik
Clnb when thr British Army law aiasrd,
b Jtrr*t and obctpacted coa-jrhack and ie-
- feated the Shelbanrae o,aartritr 1i> to A.
- Toe rictety Vtl aa hnllbnt aa it ana
BnaxpoctcL TW team" showed more iifr
toA" !t has It any time daring lh* laar
nty. By Tirtaa ol ita triumph yeaierdV
lba BrititB Army iuor «.L meet 1 1. -
Meadow Brook leam in the tinal rrenL uf
ihr 9pem efaaaifitofiahjp on Hj,|i>rday
afternooij on ■ IniernaElonal Field 1 at
Mrufnfi FirooL. The ac nrii>- scheduleil fr>r
tcrdiy between (he Meadnv Hrooh team
haa bacn called off due to Ibe laabjllty
of the Flamingcs to put an ontfit on
the field. The default aatvmatically
jiUcea Mfiadoar Brook ia the final.
Meadow Brook will rale the favorite
in tbe.erei)t. bot .eonaidettbf yeaperdaja
unexpected mult adme very rfetrr poh»
arilf. be area. The Ktirtah Army team
fa hitting rhe top of ita form. • thing
which- cannot he said of BTeadow Brook.
The famous "Big Poor" acrnxcb, team
haa not played t&Er1h*r atoce the eeriy
fatrt of toe iDnmey afld are thn* bsdly
a nted of t.-nni praetLee.
Bobby Straw bridge and Tnninr.
tlilchcock have been playinx; o« OrJnii:
Caaaty and ftbrlbtlrne repeeilvely. The.
work of iltcbcnck with the ghelbume
The *#j
r^>ckeii yraterday kepi talis on ihe
dioubiable* lljjor A. II. Wilscm nf the
Stjelb:ir!i» team »,ii remarkable. 1, ickett
'-om-entraled on the American army of-
flrer and *ioj;>*d all but one of bis at-
irniji!* lu acorr. WjK.i-j tried asiay tac-
Eira to shake off' F--iie:L but the "u'd
hulldot" flfbtiot aplrii uf the English-
man kept bins rffectnally out of the
play. t'eatetday Ijockrn winld bare
been rightly i-hwad with the grrateat
backs in the game.
While I.-.. ;■ n was balding down the
brilliant n/r*£K!re genius of Wilson, Cu\.
Ti P. SWril.e wan performiui In aner-
tacEilnr manner at numoer onr. Mehule
was hilling bi- stride yHterday. He
was amarlly monRlcd >Od made the beat
of eirry rhiac^ he bad in abow hra
worth- He asaa) all crsr the ti*l,« Hia
[■Lay wan daabiiuj yel rafeful. tie loob
I long cbancrs. yel alwara realised on
| rbtin. Id the riiurre of thr afteir.--.ia
■ he rang up six tallies far the British:
[ army. Mr.i.lle wan not alwefa after the
[ individual gb>ry. but enabled nls teaoa-
j auiea to scorp when ibey had a better
J sipnortuniij. IF* pasAe* were, accurate,
j and well timed.
• -Major V. H. Huradsll. nh'i ulnya r>
j faat rame til initnber tlirec* lor The Kriaas
tab Army .(our iva* another ma»ibar *f
| Ihe reJuernaLcd leam win, showed great
aU-ai«und tcatnplay. BeaLdcs fecdinr tba
ba'l lo MeK tie f,, r s. nuiui.cr of lalHes.
liumdall tuariaEfii lo p-iri' twice liitn
anttv
Ijoutenant l^af .one of (lie y»0ng*r
iTnemlirr. til i !n- Anli»li A raft four was
mnrniliDg ruo-e beauilful dlricea which,
harr caused su tqiieli rofoairai in IbU
i-Oiiifry. Ij-.if strokx* a ball a| well as
most of the internationalist! but neualiy
i-jnnot gel dkr-HtJao. En previous games
br has bren.costianelly lofiitj'g thent "«'
of th' (Icid. To-daj be sent two of
Nirni at rbe C tmi for r brace of flririsb
tafllcs.
WrMo- I. ^hcibaarne Siaay "
J, Wiirnc. Wptrii wsa liic only, member
of tbe Hliclboumr tram arbw uncorknl
any "teltor rda.viuK Tn* great left hander
cuulil not U etopurd and stored thjee
i.i.i". l'l;:i nirb IVHsou iiracticjlly *ut
»r the play, Webb did i.or bare a steady
ruhniox r»at.. As a result tn*uj of <iLa
beat iiwi went fa* jujuaht-
Majnr Ijiuh Beard acofvd one goal Tor
Si:' iiiiri-f. He ciiuld got "cnTer"' the
wors nf Ja>:ri;ie. TDe.Britiaher waa loi
cle>^r for the veteran "■ American army
Placer.
The l|rilr>h Army four gut the jump on
Bbclburne from gha start and held ii
*!.-i-:. .:'■■■.. i the jramv. In Itin first cliuk-
krr (hey islHed twice, prbUnl Sbc'hiiru"
could nut act a ■ n' 1 lliroufh the j.7- ■ . i i
poala. In the next nhubker hritain ran
the count to tbr*T. lit tiir (bird prriurl
tbe SheM'ume four -uagej? a greaf ratly
atut Wr'-b r'-ored twet Cnala. But. the
Hritiab Army came back in thr same
periud ai.'i rang op a- ■ -w .< r pair of foals,
'tlie Btltalna werr never laead-sl. main
taining tbeir scant lead tu the final gonw
Toe line-np:
fisiTiin aaaiT IU*. ^l<MIJH.R.-cg ti.
DM T. P- BtSlsina, ..its | iuf*r ». ft. *U"S
Uwi Uat BBJ. ».. 1 Uiim« WaM
Major T B. lUradili Mb. «.. Mi: .(n ()«•■■*
Mmjmr V, V. Ia- i-:; n, i - |M > Ln,|i h<-«i
t.w.i-l(«»ll... (. llurxilsn. I; !-•!, H W*bs,
1: Wllsus. I. PmM. '
LEGAL SPARKS FLY
AT STOKES TRIAL
, Inn Honed FT*SB
SB' LI
and he pointed bis finger directly at Mr.
Steucr.
"Tour Ho&or I rise to Ltfotr*!." raited
ont Mr. H teiier tu heated r«nen. "I
object To tbe comiiarisoa of lira. $token
with Mrs. fetraer. The comparison is
highly ■lacailed 1 for. I know notbLn?.
peraoeally. about Mrs, Ktukes; Mr.
I'ntcrraeyer may know wbrreef he
wlUieas chair." cried Sir. Steuer. poini-
ing dramstifsally to the empty atnll' ••'
toiture, "sh* «1U receire every MBaJd-
erBtion. 1 only hop* thftt- ibe will be
able to enlaWUh her innocence. "
Tnta. the reiort rourtrous, was
rrninied a rourh, a» Mr Vrlterineyer had
m> immediate reply. Later Mr. Hteaer
fa id:
"There [a rot money enougb in tbm
Land to indure me lo come into Ibi*
case, oc n r*ma<iai in it a day against |
Ibia lady, of any oar e!ae, o;arr roan to
see (ha— ffhatever the fa^s— they are (
not swerved from the anflaaPl parh of i
atrafgbtfarward truth a|:ainst her." j
firm flarals Forth.
It a-aa ihrc that ihe 6rt that uaiTT ,
Eb/D ha<l «,■;.... !;.:■■ r-. I buret rata uperi
ilMur n.nd Mr. Dptemiryer ""J Wr I
Sieuer saiil things to raeh other and
atoul e*i-h other thai caused some irace
of alarm ta the i-ourt-
■ 1 tbatl ga al e m i w* 10 preserve BMDwwL |
t*t at least the appearance of ii," *aid
Justice hiahonry. "dnrinx the trial, nui
t j.rn= ii arorta ,t iq my mind Ihe doubt
that I can do it."
It was ibeu lu Fnlerrcrj'r oaadA ik*
ont-of-bounds. crack that canaed tbe im-
{rneion thai Mr. Ktenee would have
*'!■:.:■■. 1 bis PaUaaaal etflleagMe one unt for
ihe advanced ^ga 'jf Mr. I'ntermeyer.
"I belief e frntn mv tnvepitJgadoQa."
rried' Mr. t'oibeneyer, "that Mr*
Stokes U the n.iM nn-Oficuted lady thh
nunutrr has ever hnowd. and thai «bn
ia and baa l>een la apice ot that fact an
pun a woman aa jour wlf c ar ■:■■'■!■ ."
FJOtA BUHlf.
ri.r,- br Mhli^
tM*t has been nil In elay ..««■ ot
tbe leMlaiaT" mien | n Tboanau
Meljfbnu-a n<-it plclere.
apeaka •■ to ■ ber character, but Un
BtrUer is not in court and I resent ber
natDe being brought into .this case."
■ aye Mra. •■obr* n.,d B r.
A few monaenLs later, after an ami-
eafcle adjuatment of thla diffienlty bad
been made. Mf. Steuer purred pleasantly
as he said:
"Air- Fntarmjer »* n D e of the meat |
rhirmmr Rentlemen and friends, hut in
ibia suit he haa tost all sans* ol propor-
tion.' Thla weTban has been a law onto
JiersFlf, apparently, Mh" his aohc to
CJaeeUa without advice from Mr. Tnter-
inyer «nd caased the fir and Jury inces-
liKatlOa to be inalitiHed rhere, vchen
right here is where slip is t<> try cmr tbe
Usur-s inrolrerd in this mil for dlroree. ■
Stir bab endearoreif to Lead tis all by Ihe
noae. Shea dodging. She think*, and
others- ihiak that if ahe aormeda iti get-
ting a (Irud Jury l« indict Mr. StrAes
this cate will be dropi>ed. Yet if there
were a million indictment aa^uEurt Mr
Klokea J would advise hi nato go on with
this caae." ■
A Chroaolefy; of tha caae waa then
read ami attention waa called to the
runny delays and postpone menu that
have occurred.
""The only delay occasioned Jn my he^
half," said Mr. l<nlcnaycr, "was cautrd'
by my Iflneoa lait June.' whereupon Mr.
Steuer voiced his lin;*r» tbat Lbcre might
□at lie further delays on that acfounL
"■When you are my ajw. Mr. Bteuar.
illneaaes -sritb you'may br mute frequent.'*
It waa then tbat Mr. Wiener p^cad
upon tbe record of the hearing what tnay
be lh* prise- winning non-aeqqjtor of tbe
seee.
"IT I had 10 per cent, of yonr monay.
Mr. taieeoseyer,'' he paid. "I wonldn'i
be her*/'
■ aaaalaels Jter Nbms.
Mr* I'nlemaeye-r then etated that an [
attempt bad been made to beemlKJi the !
r-PulaHs.'ii of the dbfcndant in Chica«r,. '
which bgd $qb* iu the axleflit of trji/ig
to eeiaiuah tbat .ba *ae in a dlaw-
d*riy hooae wh** ahe waa a yMM^lri
in £iirop, with her **lnmCt*tJ£.
bai --hMl m Waablnattrn and enjarUf
^ll "VI tU> tlma Lhat Mr Ptakwa.
without Idaastriea «k»IE cap. ani at j 1 1
™rtroora. aceompanird bj a neg^ S
Teodant, said to be Blehird i^Wmt-
hrook a member of th« CWcago bar.
»L ^°} m J** ' "* l «t «hT^n«a,
ake„ hut when . mnl.ttn woman awept
mill placed a cbnlr for flar.
taiued in a telegram received from Fr*aV
WWd herself , Q fce .nhpoenaed befo"
nf ber* VeJ a, ¥ ? L Gr " <1 ^ * **«**
J? ^*" T,>T,, attorneys.
Ti a beariaa- yeatfrday was but tee -
^urtaln-rai-er TV pnotoion. oe llaeT
F^ y ed! V rraJly gnod, «u™
STRESEMANN RESIGNS
WITH GERMAN CABINET
( iitaaitjai, aa 1 aj«|f'a u „ ^^ Milfl ^
BfctLix, Oct a,
Tba GfrmanT Cabinet retbraad] to-
night.
The reiifutlOn of thr Cabinet fol-
io wed the retirement r.f Cbaacenar
Btreaeajuuin. who haadled! hia reaifaatieaa
lo J^cskheaut Bbert. -
Preiident Eben comaxiaaioned Btreae-
mann to form a new aorsetimenL
If he falls, he will resign again, aad
President Ebert La nlao eipeetrd. ta quit
slffir.
Overthrow of ike . Utrriarmano jj| B .
istry csTTie when H»claj»t mtnahers nf Us
Krirh*Eag I Isle this 'cening, refused af-
forta -at mediation which had ban
atatted br th> Keftioi-iali.
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'^HE.- TV4QRy4 : NG TELBGf
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ALL THA^IS mt^S IN THE WORL D OF MO T ION PICTURES
By LOUELLA a PARSO NS . , ■
ALL COMPANIES NOW USE
HAYS'S UNIFORM CONTRACT
i?,r.
BLOW At SIGH FILM PRICES
Theatre Owner, ie Compttition. Al-
Wbji Confronted With 41 Xmcb-
' ^Ully Ballon' MukH, BAt-
Adopted Bow Tactics to Pro-
tect ThenielTei. S*ji
Wi)li*m Brandt.
HOUSE P£T£RS.
ChMrlie Chaplin Talks -an Publicity
■t Wetkiy Lincflten ol A. ¥ P.
A., *nd Lay* Dptm Kew Eg lei
for the Induitry, B***d
on Experience With fA
Wojbaj. of Pirit "
BOUSE PETERS FEUS SUIT !
■
v JHBTrnt f
HI are Ihr rtLibitum cubbMd
inr> The eiclnaive atury pu>>-
liab+d vu WMi*ed*ya M*raJnif
\'jk that William Saul] aad N.
~TJtjL*— iT 1111 two *ec-«t*tr opinion «f
tnoju I. fmotiotl pjttmr Ihfilrri III
Brook' jn. b»'l joiard fartTa hrooEbl up
tirb, ^ration airnin. TV Smatt-lttrnH-
wuiax I'M l* r h**!" of 6"
coaiTri*nU«u of Biblbl1*r*. .has
vneiderabl'- intrr*»i iu film cii-
r*m briniing TorlS Th 1 * queatfan bb to
**rb*t:Vr the** butB". t»«d any »P*eE*l
*tr=iT:. -■- . •
Tlit otifr con»olld»in> nvf ubiMtar*
<um ikr Hachmfel-KinlElrT jrxutip. oyerst-
jts; ;;>,- Stadium (be e(uW. the Sbrf-
ffaln 3B-.I Capitol il BruwutTM* ami
Em»* .\>w York with HM«1 Leaa)*-
tabnm. who jiMt hoill i> cew Il.faXJ.VWli
Prem:«r Theatre in [b.u winte territory.
AntiiV m^ner i* lb*' remit YonWa.
tfeal wittnbT Mirl»«*J Watt, upmtor
of tjir Htfand, united with Aiiaiwt
aij'Hiwii owner uli YonVaiVa thrac
"bkyteat motion plctijtc [tiiifi.
The CooarHdlted Anmirmrnl CoUl-
' Mir .opera tin*; fifteen ibeatrea tn Now
Tack City, TTflMtJy opaa* dthe Fordiiaui
Then.lt* in *h* B'ou* not long after
lb*»- ptiEcbaird the WHUb In ,lbr waif
s*jei(libO:rhiwni whirh li'lonred to ITbt-
rlni 4.BJum*nlb*l. fb<ix (rising out vum-
F*IIticn in tbxt nnrhhurBiMil
,» ; 0b5rl« SUFirao, irh own» r*" tbir«-
trti-'ln Aataria, Qu«m.i,' a.dittd Buoibpf
Uak 10 'a* romoIitUtioii rOslif hi" com-
hiDtnjr.wLtbi ft»B»u#] Scan-r'n rtw.irr« in
ti* . una ilrttnrt Tlfli ri"' Mr.
Awarvo nuaiitfjle control •■'<''- "■•■ ^
M)«Btna tii )br Btn« iom.
VFll iam BiHedt. pr*aiHuit rpf the S««
T*ft- MolioB PIctUM! Tatttrr Oman.
-who h*M bi» pulpc on tb- nim t&BTkn,
J«ld vfM«f.I*t Wh«h '!■ i^f "■'- .M.--::
[T;r«i tot: 'jut;
'■EikibitorB itL ]p«l a*cifooa *r» Dj,Ia-
rattr *■ o n >o*itiaB.» **t* Btrif in« t» »>>■
jtf>» Thr .-4TJ-,:::- •'■.■ ]L«e In tlir iimr
nHj*,fwrPoOd.
"This ^ aanntiallr a a^Her'i (Llia raar-
fcr ; . --!:'. tke ^alnbulo mud pi&&a<*r tuv-
Ja? -iir rifijt*r iiand orap ifer aTjibilflr.
"Tor prtrrt qoottJ to-daf nif pnbibE-
T!*-. -■:"'i tk* rtMuJt that i = rii. r-f C h-
^D'JjfMKl Vtmat B*ra had tb'lr ftla» r*»-
:^'L> ~'hf'<i*-\ op t» *'!'-.i an 4Ttaat. inat it
U ini^'-hV for -tLmn tv tn>^ taootr.
•fr-rtttp'-tk* f*rt tktt. in BflBBf rate*, ajrt-
BBl*"i*ti ortrw nar» b«*« tnerraivafL
W*-.'_ liuieai) of rftnabainc Aiptititirip.
tk* ♦thViMr** LB, th*a* rorn-i EM !o«*i-i*-f
*art ptif lirir tbutrr* into i bo!4fvc eor-
p^r^ti*i «=H ob*tb!« th*m a* ue> coff-
Soy,' frit* t.n raavlr rbat tki niibilor
9>n»fn tbp liiniiior iBrttrad of tkr
*i:-:b|iLor. a til rao-^irHI» tar ;*ny on
whfc)> tlfr-*la» «a*a|il b iwti>4 In hia
fanKfjUr aw*.
"Tbx» ncktaiBBttosa aac^ bran Eolnr
in ni', oalr in Xtw Vort Ciljr. ;.,,£ ill
•Tcr tie mnotrj. and. in mj npinigfi. *.**'
iaW X" 'Jrt-:ni*TtLa: To i'.i- ilidattTr IB
ptawU-erB and dititria<Jlo*» ft»«l>iit*i.
* . J W* jJiobi^I h»Tt t. wWf O'l** d«.- ae
tii! tk* fndoaur -an proxr'aa.
J Tt»rr tknnld k» afitkar rmnbiomtifltip
•f pnvivcpi-i nr-4 diitr^bnlnTB for (b* par-
fj*w ol rurfflil'M ibf mark*!-. ~ner iboold
tkf-i> lar ■■ b- «f rxhibjilBn.
"Mtri" in pfod«*iioc5 aiton* ibonld pn>>
droitDai^. ji-id ih*t »hnnld b* tb^ baai*
of" k-arfaiiint."
' l(na*r Prltr. .•■■*.
■T 'A- aw< ; Ior an tajasctlaB in rMtraln
rh|irk« Q. BacuDtns from ml*rttiiii*t
fhM% Hooat F«tm. tka natio* pictiirr
•tar, i-i rtdd+r *xrlu«ivf rtornH ir> blu
!i»» b**n tvfim In is* r=npr»m* GorTTt
by Fntdrrirk V. Uetdaanlth. ihr Iti-ilri-
rtl'lHfW, fcrtitr tar Ur. Patfn. Af-
CUQi^ril on tfa|« mo!!Qti lioi BW|i JiT frr
mm iJoiiiljj raorrvini b#fnr> .hirfi ■ \V*i
dk in )'ir: 1 at ij-,^ Hqprrin'a '"i.nrr.
Pal**r* *ere arrftd v on ktr. Bxuma.iai
7*Pt-tda*.
Sir F«nfr> i-har t -« that tit m.L.j* «
Wfltra^t .with Clrjrir. (>, AiutUPn OP
Afxrrh 0. IKS, Co be BtamHl in tventT
plclart*. not bua ilun fnur 1*1 Iw ilkh3i-
atch ?*■»: Mr. fiatiDunn Bjrrwd^-thfl
■Vttpidiai uti, To bar»! ITQ.wO in f«ah
nn. d'-ju-ii m lli*- Fivm'r*' mid M*r-
HiapifB XaUopaJ Bask in I^ja Angara
tjj Mn. in.Kfj::. TEt* nvnn+v haa naier
l**^'! .for honiinx. Prtrn uja,
■ Tip «!or liu dl>6 uttkI iup*ni in
a flKMTO rf»».nB' Jiiiif arainat BBimann
far »*npr *iV^*.l t.r> kiHt bffn nJWtiT *»
■Irjri'K and for loai at «iji*teojp.iiU wtflp
auttiftE- '■>.- P.BnnAsn.
l,"o«Vr rbr If/Tii of hia contrnrt wJt'i i
Badtaanii, tit apj« r aUlea. h* wa* i» I
harr iHKtion of awiftm and i:*il«. Ban- '•
P" to 4n thr M-INo-f ud l'ni- srW^ ;
ftDn ill'- pirturep lo h« rrptsly ai'idnL
ftiruth tviin rairMB'a Ikl.n.
,; bWrtr i;»rhwn han. ooapaVted an
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KEVIV1HG "THE TAB1HIB"
HOPE HAMPTON.
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Piik hi Vbbkb b
Who Bl«,rf*aT ««tlaim yultrii;
■ ■* l.l
Cai*rlM
BillMBi tn IMlTllB
hlM ffsii idKriltlBi Itia
A%l«ui
Ii mlrr
rirlnlit rontrncf *«
■>■"■-_
i niaf . «a *aaoaatioB com
b nibTklpB fBrnpra,
I Ta* bKiaat Ektkcrlu whirk 'bu ja*
, rsraert «>ji far ran weeklj iaocnaaiiB of
, tb* ABioctated Uotfoa. 'P^CtUtv A«\Ter-
■ Ian >u en kaad jrMffrri*T to kaa.r
Ckarlaa (.nap^c -toJb thitu! !:n r.iar
; dr*ma, "A Woain *t Piria."
Ur. Ckaplin tafcaa fall rf»t*niir.iEi'j
' for bja work, *«ji=t tbit, food or bad.
' laa blaia* n Ut- - It vaa maa>, tb* ™bk -
' dUii -.-.ivi. LB *- BtttApt TO it.,.Mr ILlL
■ usoJIofi pFcrrara earn' a* made witkoat rt-
i-ouri'e to "nKlrtdrtDiEtlc bokuip " Wkit
( il.r produrera ocd mojf. be aa^B, la bat- j
I Ptr tattc «nrt. nwi* aobllatr in ibilr
ntsix.
' Mr. thapiin admiilNt tbjtt publirttj U
■ not in bH lint, hat aactared that tb* can-
't ililiooa =jr Jer ppyirli "A Woaaln r-f Pp-ji
| ki< paade bad abawii him j(i r T*lnt Ef
■ rightly u*fd-
"Sinev atartiaa' nor draau r n Mr. Cb*P-
, i tn mi'l. "we tkifi ramafnnl ijnU-i. Tu
I tell tar trtllb.' If it liitl been * *b1"ih-t I
' »vj»n't poLQi to in* ray nam* in couiec-
I ti(Hi wiih it. But. ■■BTw«j- i ; -BrbftH »e
I arartfii-Kail (be pubMc reaJlj.kfntir n«tb-
| 'mt alj«i"'t. the pji-iiin-. ! ili-ii'U'l !■■ try
! tlie priHltictiqtr tn. OpMh'a, apd Butt Mt-
' craiaji a bead Id tbat r(t«ci- Wli-n I rot
i rhere, tn«r« waa a TBrjr »mafl gilbirrinc
! 4 (ew kftttnod tkft* Sf fonrr*pnrt*«-
| Ttie repoctCn'bcr/l.Dt'ni'kinB; tre tU «l
I round of Tooliab qiiextioaB, about nbat
j 1 wis doin'f, vhiv, I 'p>ai roiac to Eft
i marrird, wbere-'Piils. vraa, nnd'tbat sort
■of tliini,- wbnB one uf thr n-Mltlrrn
■l>ok« uf.-, *'
" 'CbirlJe, i',Lr:-.- n , jarki«%* he aabed.
" "JaAle'a joirt fn Hollrwood,' I rvlledn
I 'He'n d'.iicx Tcry weil: in fact, mnih oel-
I btr tbab 1 am.*
" .I'on.' aaifl tbe urrbiu. '.'im hiAn^t
■ iif o ur rood for tire- jpui.'
I "lly eiu*ri(Jio* r In »w Y^rk," - the
' vn rawtia B*ooBtitmeiJ, *"baa abo*ii me that
Tlif> puL-hc ian't vrrj TDUth upart aboot
my pjcmra, I wanted diimintd pubttcrtr,
fUttinc fori!) nlaiti faff, but iti'-y rrll
me 1 ha* r 1o baltyboA and ret up on a
Miap t>oX Blirl Iwi srsiiftl-oiml (,, £ f( .„, ,:.
Itntioq h-. ■ "
There has b^e-n tan mm-U arvaatioa-
»li«ra" and hrprrhc-le in fn.niiip piriarv
l-iihllei(j. Chiutiu f-el-. Th* irnih. tu
thinka. prfcMTkiod in a iTIjiliiit m-aj, ia
lhr tield i":-r ■':■- [. :■ ■■ j; ,- bdem. • *
Mr. L'hapHn b-b» Inliwfucrd by S. Jay !
Kaufuuiti. irho dcriarerl raii-br- b«!iti^
ibf i.-n,ui*'ii*n in -A U'oaua of l*arj#"
ban iloor >onirth.Jnr: r*-».diitiiiiiBrT jb ril- [
r*r-tjon and trrbniiiiir. anil (hat nitti thr
■Htup!' 1 he h3* Ht Athrr produrrrti tin t
no Innrpr a*t away nitli coBTfoiiubal .
"■Bjorfe hoi; cm."
Irii 1'onDin; lomN.
Baiinrv in ihr motioo p«1urr rr*im j
With SutfU Eiceptioi of TJtutfd
Artijt*. Ererj DiitribTitiEj Or-
l^aiiiMtion in the United Sta^M
Hti Adopted Btudftri Keth-
od» ia KenUl of AH
Picture*.
BIDDLE TO QUIT SCK£EF
i
poor
»«poa«d ^>aM| j nT pirtntw dearlnc wlih rbr arutr ««-
rewnre * wt/im - dilitna rohfmiJt'nj; lb* lartarr t^-daj.
. ; 11 hi inlrwatinjc m nwr fbJt ihr frrmer J neopit irom tiJrici t «
i lit»' chn*tn rhr *PT4rn to frj »no" aet re- Tenmrt i> ihit n( E. f
Ubl. freaa ike -aifb .«t of inir-t f.-i . ^. :ji
the mall prrr^nlakiP be ia rfotirinr from
rbr rOaaofber Cut hi* prodvrT- Allhnufb
tbia,tb» up with the firmer*' onuiiia.-
rtua I* noBJtlhin* uew for Mr, OirwDP.
kh) arbrk in motion pinurr" prvdueiioq
la ool ire. U' i» tb* p-mdnrrr nf "Sac-
eaaa." -'Broidwjy Df«*f." "■Conpter-
fcitk T,o™" atid ntber hlma. Ap«». lh:«!
with' Jsim Ic thii morem-Fni lo Itrlp tbr
farmer aolrt bla, diffieuHW an- tb***-
, dOrr. Roo«e>«tr. Jf.'. Oifford Pinrbrjt,
Secre-iHr^ , M AerlfBltar*- Waltara. Ban-
' irctf K. J- UarrtBirtt of Krniurlcy, Arthur
j lit??" of Kbprbb. -Cbarlea S: Barren
barn mmpleUdiajid' will-be ahpouncetl
- i";i - Office* have bren ^BaAtd -it 36
W»at Forty- (ouptb afreet ^That hi all
art "know, a* Ibe title oi the firal p>cr-
ture. bna'not 'been iorthfamiriE/.
' "rl.rn ll«»,
Tbe fVnpany wj^leb Saiokettaf*lybn baB
bf*D dbrftim ip-Naar.Toek foe (he pan
i*n week* on ti [prior -weaea-of -"NeDi*.
Ckt BrantJial Cloak btpeVtl,''. tfee old-tjme
OwtH l*a«ia inelodrjim*, ."Tajft yeaterday
afternoon for tbr G ildwyn *Indio at L'al-
*er <'!;. California, where pieturizatioD
will be finiahttL
In'ibe part-ly wet* DjW: hia bwtker.
Hay. hia *«> *;int: Oiir* «*"nd««r. whfl
playa XelLle; bfae Snarh: KebriaBd ]>■■«•. _,
who piayB the " tnteruliae lead; _Ijlliaii F vai Irred -et qoc
\ err fir.<-. aa all tbeate th>nfa do iif !h"
braiiniintv "Jrei-bow- it win work not la
another quealion. ' ' » „
laaier Tbkt Blalalla J* Tfewvarb-
n ?aTare' , h ■■" rnnior ibarCraiijBlddU la
tbr»Dfb with nrttinn: pirtntte. Thai; be
wmt not to Cadifornia tbinkifif tbat with ,
Mi" monty He <W*ld jet a liadiaf part I
witbiHit. any rrpuhl*. . Appprmtly mHry
iSd-nBt eun^.wkere- tajent doea-not it-,*-.
Thai ia if tbtue- wot no ta'en* tberr. At
any rate, we ucderatand ibat Mr. B.iMIe
wan' en fared io play a pirt in WiHiiDl
ij> HJIIt'a ptetare and after a day or ao
he wan itrthrrly BJaaioc from the net.
Jual wby bo «be bsowa. Whether be
aODUthini
enaufh to itpp wthrr
ore. The lateit |
Smlrh. formerly |
Ibapiration P«-turep. He abb I
formed a warinr wirh William Nnlh. |
To be *pei-!rif. Mr. Hmirk i% ihe rom- ;
paoy and haa eBficed Mr. Nigh 10 di-
rect n Bi"r>* "of fratnre produrtioBB lo I
be made here in ihe E*r(_ DiatribunoD 1
arraBfemeata, w P are told, naee nrarly {
T«iLm»r - 1,'w Cody. Raymond GrifS'ii- ; J?( ii kjiow H h»jt at* any rate w* hrftr on
Uorotay 'liUimini. Artbur H-M^emsr. ; fW |i M t aulhontr he ia rhrirtEh *iln llie
Will WiVinj idiI eht tertmieat for». ; til Iu mi and ia jpunj tv take to tTA-.c
' ; real enrtrnt* or aoanrtfiilit BJOfeipfODtlblP-
apeaattBLa; of P*la, , ■ — — . .
F,
Wo*9i£rT
1V«P. rnH»r rtjfi, k»i -'pW
tfaai'. plr|,« Siifc'irf -fclarai ^■■d
,rr, for "•..*. «elif_*»..»o> fl »Bj-
errmva, II* witw. rk*. .ardWpirj.-
'rtenuor HiMai 'Jbbn<T4n^
■•elrlBiar -Th* \\ irrfm."
Part of the Foe itudio^over oD'Tnatb
arroiia ia beinf rliroted ft Hontha'm '3n-
irfsn.'ii -if Cir'I War daya for nn >i« a
rpiivil ■-:: the acreen Chan "The
play Vi'rittca by Will torn t
Martha UanaDeLd, who fcently
i - Milf*
■ r*n- of V i rfipin, ' '^b* «'d Beloaro JMat*
- ^P-
larrd in tbo, roi nrodncilon mf "The
Silent t'oraman't," will play th* feminine
lead, with- Elmer Clifton handlist < the
PJMI phone.
' In reealHnr the orir|jia| Belaafo pro-
duction, Btaied in 1JW.it. it la intrrf*tini
to noiB that Fyanb Keenan, Marjr Piri- 1
ford ' and' OHI B. I>r MHle wata
Srominent In the caat. With ihn ,Ceit
jr. 'William r>* MiH-. tbra jepr*ae«ta a I
fair aiaartmrnt' nT budding motion. piC'
tnt» lalpot, - ■ r «i • I,
Iraa;P«*rrjr *W«I| flp*k»Jk Of* - L j
,AIlboayfa-|r. la xeneinliy' admitted In '
.Mm'^lrTlaa Ibat, "Uonna Vojuib'* ia
. siVltiins to leara hoQic Tor., it ra aald
ihot Lee Parry, whn.^tlaya iK.- lr«,)inr
ml', doea 'a treat deal to redeem r ;,*■
; ptrlur* frifn MyilTdnrlf ■"" Pbe'la'eaay
v lo -took at am' aeetmi ta hare jcnnr* grin
andpoSae' than- the- arerajre jTorebCB
be'^aao^ [f at^ream,' .wbp nerej- ; raa eomvnt*f wfth
niir own Amerlran ptara. ejreepcinf'.rola
^tarri. who ia- *tMJ*d to none -in food
tooka aAd ability, ■ v ,
PD1.A VKf.lir.
Her Plr lure. "Thr Np.ani«a IIikh,"
('nan In Ihr Hi.nll ?Trxl Week.
W# bar* alt been wattinf with bated
'irenlh la nee 'Tha Spaniah Daooer,"
UerbPTt Itrensn"* arat P*la Nejri pro-
diL.-t;.:p! Mott of oar iDlrrral- hit romB
from .the fart that Kampna Playera-
[ i.fkj hti aiaJp no aaaal'H t in joy
' oetr tbr wiy Ifr. Rrraon ha* handled
; rheir n-mperaaeeia] atar and the elcae-
■ Iroi r#ofiawhirh hr- baa artierad is
[je nicture. > It romra to the HEralj naxt
»r'fc for a .week a eaaa^ement or poa-
[ alhry i-het. an.l all ■■' ma who hara
| hrt?n wa'Uni ; to ***■ if th* 1 pirtnre ia
really - ba < yncd a> Famoiia nji anil
t btre'a'trbaia'ce'to »*e.
I Ulaeta ^ntimn l.«*v**a for Ckloaac*.
Gtorja Sei'i-v; ia Ira ring- fn? CblCsujci
n-'Ja j- to attend bar father's foneraL
I ^He «ill hf gone abngL a week and wqea
ahe retnraa ..'aha, win betini work -'a* onre
on Tbe niibarhlni Bird.'' wfalch baa
been, adapted from f he Maude Fill tun
play by Forrmt Ralaa-y. Sirfaey Oieatt,
who ahare* i"JiOBOrB witb Mr. |Iabj#y> ia
the prodnrtloa of "The Qreeu Goddess, 11
will direct' MiM J"t»Hn*r.il.
Fjeawpate)' nodaaa Up. "' - J
Aftrr'l aJJenc* of OBnie months Pyra-
mid PMure'iij- IpL'., n'ov apeika op and
madea i Mtb'for retotnition. We art told
by Artblir Hinallwood, ihe. prpsidrint of
iii ii. cftapany. ibat a produrtl&n of tb*
upoken drama, alio imi.-rirnl comedy andr
dariHne;. nogp .will be JntriHTnCed aa an'
inFjiim-E fn i|ip prodnctlo-ii-of motion pic-
ture*. Mr. Heaaltwond'a proa* afent aenda
pasea ud p*£r* about, tbia announcement
playiaa; up (he.whyi and/'Wheeeforea, Af
ter.rewdiDa cbroajh thin voluniLnoria ar-
tirle, wp ."father, that Prianiid'n prodpor
tfonaVitl tatojuat e.f a "^mibJnalJomibow'
In whlfti fhhie wit! be a . little Mi nf m-o
tipa pieturea, a little bit of drama aad a
itt'le Id: fif nunf-al ciOairdr. It all pn-jncfi
,. i.tE i*iinr.
Wii» fasa j»nr«f(ra MWBt4rri
Vaaiaua,**
k*r. nork Iw '
It "H braniht to oiir attentfop ye*-
terdaiF by a pruauseaT member of tb*
motion ptrfur* bidostry that the noifoma
robiract wbbh wa* in £ oebular dou-
djEtna far »" ■■•'■-* ia *>ow ■ dcfioHo rc.*-
rrete ihinj Kir-r.i rompany in tba ui-
dHatry. with the eievption. of Coitad
Arfiata, :i unioar ibe BETcemeot mad* Bj
tha Will It. lleya orsautxatWin. rh- The*
etre. Owaera" Cbaoip*>r vf i'ommeree n-aH
the >e* York Theatre (Jwnerw.
The. :i»tjui'al diptribmlna; rompaaie*
now upinc ihe ontform eoarrart in a'-',
rentala of *1| pirtarTa are Aaaoriaie<i
Flrat Natiunaf Pk-turr*. Kdqrarjgoal
Fiima Co.-porhtioa, Famous Plnyera-
Laakey rorperation. 'Film BnoVleu Of-
tHr*. Foj. Fens. Corporation, ttcildwyc-
CoamitpolUaii. *\V. U'. llndkinaon i m a-r-
pOratbiEK ' Metro Pii-turea k'orporatiou,
"Pailie bJachanaje. )a-.. PrvtrrTftO* Pii>
mrr*. Inc.; rViBeipal Pitlurp* C0TXW»-
r. ini. [Tnlrrraal llctimm Corponitinu,
t'liaxrauh Companj' «f Ameriea and
Sl'amer Bruthera.
Xbe.uac.vf It. nt unc eonnacd to tit--
niembera uf ibe Haya orfaDiati-u]. In
fket, -Bi-eeral of 'the brae d^HtrihuiiiTs:
iom|iBiiteM whieh an- not enrolled in the
Kayn membership hare adopted the ion
Iratt. a* have ajeo n large cumht'r <t{
tliom! wbone work ia 4>nlioed tu Ibe Hl<
rixbti Diahctrt.
Tba equitable contract vaa adapted
ajtar more than a year of eooferonei 1 *
Heiweott the liar- reprewtntatLre*, Iju
Moiiou.Pif-tnMi Theatre Owtrera of Amer-
ica, tbtr Motion Picture Tbeatrn Ownera
of New York and th* Theatre Un-nerV
i/hamb-r of Cominerw, When the lloi#
ranir for acceptinf the final aeyeemenu.
tbe "M. P. T. 0. A. waa the only eihjbtior
orcaniEation in refu&e to aerept tb* eoo-
trael. 3/dQey S. Cobrn and oDera nf
the national o rtiti Nation refu*ed It'on
Ihe cround that it r,nnu e>)uitablc The
other two pihihuor bodW ratified Lb*
asr^emeitl and it has now T^-n pat in
forrr n-itbnUt the II. P. T. O. A.
''.:■:.■■■! >k enoiiKk, th* Amerioag F.b-
leaainr fonpany. which Ju Irraa; ilnoe.
;n«\-'l to Ita daatb, wtom tbr am to jmt
out the new eenul acrr+m-nr Uat May.
■pHbt in Juue Hr««| of rbe membtf*
of th- Hay* organ zrati'n heraa rnitij
the contract and front lime to rime oine-r
t"n*n iii* .-.'i.:T dir*T4btiT(ira iiaTt fallejt
in line, bui it ja only n-ithiu t.i* uket few
week* rhar iht> contract bee brtOBW njst-
farm in ft* nae (
While 1 !■■■-! Arrlata ia not a measbae
of the Motion Picture Prodneert and
rjlatributflra of Amarica. it » utijojie fn
bei»r Tb>- only "In it* national lalrlnrtine
body which ia not njaaanj the new unifntm
mnlraot. Some of rbe '■Wn-rr. bele-nr-
'™ff u ^nitr Anjati are member* of th*
Film Board of Trad:* It waa "C- C-
P-iiijfthT-. avarral cnumarl nf the Hofl f
-BTiVe. wit, ntfeolied. ti*_ Film amajraf-af
Trade in tbtrry-jkr*^ ij. T renter* ir.rf
lhmna;h thia werhed out th* detail* of
thirty-tare* arbitration board*. AD of
tbea*- arbitration hnaa-da »-» n^w j n op-
i '-a!.;--«-! pad wnrbine anece-afqlly, with
the eicrptina of one located in f>(Tla*
Texaa.
Plan* are o>w upii^r wa.^ in-haet a
rn--iiijr or ihr beada or all Film Boarda
o' Trade in Htlea ra*t of ChJeacn [■>
■MM in Sena! Ywrfc Bcme tim" t^ia mofilb.
hui nn oWtniie arranj*Ba-nt -'•« been
tuadr. Thta i*nu]d mafcv ih* third aer-
licna! ju**siftj cor-rfnc: tne rBtfr* ronn-
try. _ Th* Arat «f tBe*p. meelinca wa*
fa*ld in t'hie«Ko apreral weeka •*>>.
tvbae w«i ihr Mitiret
W* wottde- what wjm th* wuitrr *vitb
our frend. Qninn IfitEtba, who H nanallf
oil th* iob when it mpw in mm on p(.-.
tare .•■-r-i. Hb pitbUajjed'a airn*| »torr
in eli- Wtifti yesterday on ivhai HJeaaH
HoTlB^d hut t M y about ttuvfajbo val-
nee an mottnn plrtmr**. The Moml-E
Teleeraph cardc ^^c Ramr atnry laar
Handtv *hd n l;wal filtn paper carried
40 Monday with s\ follow-up Tne*da«.
If Wf didn't know that Qainh waa a
happy hikrrird man %> »hooli *a«n«v>t
Ihera waa a \fivr m flair )r> the e*a*. Wa
bare to liand It to the Aa?«ciated" Firie
Narional pre** depaeTBTrntfor bela« able
to a*lt the aame Ftorr Twiir after 1t waa
prlntoi] iu The Mornins Tebraxapb.
Knl.Urrrt l„ .T.orpn(*r
U W\ Kniahero, vice prekidcat of Tot
rfodblnaon *'ojp™fa:«.lon, left jeaterday
for Toronio. where he wrfll attrvey thai
territory in the interwM of hi*.^™.'
.4 l.Aufi or T^rov .^ -»i
Harry Rrichenbaeb ia at hokna) kick
with a heavy cold. rTia-couditlon. k«
ar- t"3d. TBi amr*eared'yeW»rday by
tb- "new* ibat Hajiry Ford had hnnajht
"Pntaab, aad reelrnattrr.V Wb*n Inler-
vlFwrJ on i. ie ■uhwet. Mr. Rriehanbach
era* apaerhleaa. Yes. we know It wtl
the fi-TPi lime — hut. then, Jlarry, rouldn'i
talk i hia Ibroat wonldn't let him.
PREVIEW OF FILM AT THE YALE MB
**Go!Bmbm, f Firit of ■ Sarin En-
.tiflrf . "dtroBicloa of Amtrrici,"
U S h ow n to Select Aidino*.
fPdJTBOSED B7 COLLEGE FS£S3
Bt dohotey day
I^aat Bi>ht tb* Tair Out- .. V r>.M :>•
Je-ar*. r*lt-r fair aaw. Tki* 1- co ; t ,i t * a
**Bjr. hpt tie donaioi tin ^vrthy u(
B depjjrrure ft at* tradlrfoo. "(Vhn>>-<:a ""
(Ae firal eaf the ■ Cbranrrlaa or Aumn''
aerien of motian paatBraa beinr prodiirnJ
by tb* TaJa l"»ir*riilj Pre*', waa ilnm
tb laarfatj inri:««| asalienor. A nun
■ of .|iBtinfni*!j«i parreoea were ^t**
*■?. ir-Ciudibi: ooier i.rarap-prr fjitora
n*jjk*Jftar editor* and Baembeia of the
Tale fatyilty
Tbe parivr* prorad t* b* uHeniely
*i*xn-bio(, and will be foUawed by othen
M a awTM* -JraHnr vltk epocb moaJDc
e*epn in Tbe biliary o fAmark-a. Tbe
rad* of Cojcmbna h> p*pi"ajed by Fred
Er»c. wjio >nd* dirnifr and a cr-rti)* lib-
I.J IfH
aAV
He. ia f rat rbowu waifia* far ward
fro'tt.tbf PottUzeae KJnt, to Whom be
h» aabniiLted: cboru wbiek indicate a
akort wot* in l*di*. Tbe binf ba* a*ni
1 hiaiowjj- Bb-n ootlo- follow .tb* roora*
t which the chart* iadttmtrd, but tb*y.Pi»4
■ b«fgi aJUe to finrt notbiBf- r***rnhUM
1 landL - The art in tie kini"» cwifieH
f e&amhor .'j* eHectit* jutd the tjTfln*i*i«
of the ttEurea pictureaqne, -•-.*•■
Hia ide=* laucbed m.fcy. tbe -For: qp
wirt. Co-lnmbua a**a> forth at nifbt** a
; anal* with his email. aoa. 1 >Je«to. T>ey
| tonraey to tfpaln, where be la y*c*JT*d
I by tbe 'bin» aad -aeon. In whoa* pre*-
I twee' be rXp'ait)* bLa idea*- {Jaera- W
' hula feebi tbat Colttmbas ■ wfff be WC-
; teaafal, and .wbe* "(be kipa; refaae* to
' c-^mply 'with the neeti* *>t CoIuitih nt to
I mak- the l*ip. aht »nTera to »rfl *ber
I jewelaT . . ■■-' '■ . ' ■*
Tbrn we aeCiCoi'imaa* *<ltibj *»U u\
a *nia:l" boar. Tbe mnriay of the crew
fo'loaca tone day* upoti a* aucbarted
■ seas, and tien aller many weary boutl
■'-■-' lookeol about* "Lit.J-" r'
£ Vintimhit and kit lUirr lard on the
I ahore* of an talaBj in the Went ladLrd
and .... -~-d ia avodfai; tbe natlf* In-
1 :a. ■ v-!-t,l;.-
1 Th* wbok DictkJ* i* doM wick dianity
«:■■: with a *uin adherrBtw to aiitoriraJ
•-*■-■■ *Tbe aeflina> of tha KuropraQ
rourtai ar- m$L dune, and tbe cv«tna>ea
and acenir effecia. hare bean - fdran.
'Phi* picture ia enterranuoi aa wail aa
educational. and..-wtll Tw wa-tcomrd by" »
anocriaBinatiar andienre. ■* ■
Tbe Pa i be exrhui* *riD dtjtrfbute:
tin** pirinma, * - w
RED CROSS URGES
'.^.""■BESEFIT SUPPORT
CaJli Effort by the-.tre» of Row
Terfc Worthy of Bat Fouible
BcipoBH.
t .In conn act an* with th* co-op*rabon *f
j t wer. ty-on" M Bread wbt * : leadir ; * | (ic
i airp* in .lie beorfJr to He Eitrn -Suaday j
L Jiiifct for the Anwrlran Bed Cpaaw 1 !
Janjei (i. ' BhrTn*. Jt- 'h airman of' j 1
apaenal K«d Croaai ThPirri-al -aaamitrjre, ;
l*iu*d tbe fojUawiiPC srarrmrDt last nirfat: :
""Tbe eff*n» at »w Vurk 'a tbeBtrct, ;
botb iwiif producrra and member* of JJ
eotpoatrir* wl.w.h biir lu.i^ieeTed [i-jr ]
help, deaerrr. we bftirre. the beat noaaibl* |
aopport of tbr. pvbTlr. It ia joatly ■ mat- |
t*r of pride to tb* theatre* of tbl* dty
tbat tbey b*i» been enabled, whenever
* criela baa araaen. to take tbeir plac*
.in tbeaery forefront of (kr nation"* fiv-
er*. It ba* bean poaaibla for tbaan pa
4* tbia only tbroli*ii tbe b* drips; of tbt
M'INTOSH TO SPEAK (
ON LEGION OF VALOR
Actor to.lroatdetyt Throijh WJB;
StoiieA by Karl Btfoor of Tht
' Moraine; TelefTapt .
To-nilbt at *.."wj o't-Utk Barr Mclntoah
wilt - - . - up tb* work; of drmnrj bnme to
(b* pv/p -f Nra- *arb tbe fact tbat for
three i ay* they had ts if h -aam * ftoiip
. of tbe srratrwt heroea tad moat aicnaJly ,
. - . _, ■ - _ -jr'hoaorrai bene* thai fa*" etrr been rath- i
,p*>-al mid : week perfortapnee T,f p ^ lf|WlT . I ( oy n( fl»e > *5y ode
Ro^rw'a "Martbai" wm '(Wen by tbe ! tfmrt.
S.- Carlo OparJ iwwr- it tbr t>n- At ibr. b«r *£*■ Mr. Mcln-oti will
tar, Theatrt ycMttBOF afternoon, wllh D
i "on* tela feazobair i* tbe imprraiT* ivlr
wher*Jiy their mrmbvra — ataay handi,
mtiaicfac*. artora and -other* — will con
tribute thrir rarninipa far tbat niabt lo
the mneral fnnd. ffr belier* tbat anch
wbol*-bearted co-operatic n amoa* thcar
nr>'ji theatrical iniepeaia d**#rT*i
Rolbina lean than the equally sboTr-
a**rted ci>-ope ration ef tbe - eCty a thaatr*
pofir*. '
"MARTHA" AT MATtNEE.
MANICURE BLIND FAILS, HE'S HELD
Dry. Af-eiti Arreit. Allowed "SpeaJt -
ZA*y' Ihiwr After F3i K bt to
Birber 3bop.
| ?AtR0IS 8C0AM SOISE 07 AIEfi
"To th* md tblt -irry prnoy oontrib
. nted tbntstfh (be fanbeornioc perform- ,
ance may an elir*ct tn tbe Red < [ rvOa for ■
1 the rep'tniahment fn*d ineidant tn thr
JapmiKwe dJasaftar. *U £o"mWni f«j*e
"hajr*. baanii waited- Moeeorer. tb* rarl-
ou- amjaaaf "hM*-*b*4o iJWO*J 1 jwijhtfa
c/ t -ajff y TfaiTict-tJarhajBL maid or bono:
to Lh* o,ac*n. GiTjeppe Jnt*rr*tt(r paa>
trai-cJ tbe cbaractrr of Lion*). tJt*31* De
Matt* tbat ef Nancy, nlth Xatale ' '-m.
Adama Cbiapeini and I<onia l>r t'aoOr*
■ a prToripaibt Tp# n-oddcr-oa waa de-
lixbtfolly atasrd. with Atdo Franebetti
at tha cendinetori deai.
To oflnrl lb* lifts rer Floww opera.
Bolto'a "Oibril^" waa pi'i. a heaHnt t
at nlfbt. witb Manorl Silaiar cwxrylnr
th* heaTy mantle of the anapieiod* Moor
Marie Itappold ebtc a ap^endld rend*riat
of tbe tenre of I>Pjderoon». Mario Rattalo
appeired M J*£o. iba can furtJcr fn-
ricdwi Ada Pafli and; Uaaara,' Caret,
D* Biaal. Cerrg. Dhpoa r beoa Ctnorn.
Caaio Fere hi coaduct+o, -
bniadlL^at fMB WJ7. ike (wo atflT>a t\
Karl Decker' tbat appeared in lj<- c»
unAa o[ Tbe Moraine Ti-Vt ;i OB
Tneaday io»rhi*f *»d yeaterday me^unaj
rt.tcf- Lee the rgnreatlon of (he Ivejion of
Valor fa tbia city, sbr ItjIoo Tbat u com-
poacd nf tboa* nbo bare m erpaily dio-
i 4 .Di*lahail thrsoaeKea baj-oad tbe H-
nunda af the miHtary aarrlcT ia which
thay Ware rtfa**d v To c*-i*r to be cab-'
frrrrd npe-B tbtm lb« C*m|Tfaimnl
Medal «f H*n»r or the tJiaimfnlihed
Hcrrir* t"r**i
Mr. McIatosL la one of .those in New.
York* eppable o? a Iha* abf keen aDPee-
r La rum of erhat thta* conreotion meant hi
a day when deed* wfrrtby of a place ia
the mem*wy of er*ry Ameriran bare been,
amntbered hoaaitb a flhxbful mdlffeT*tff*.
or a barblox aDtbuataapi orer.-ib* nttaery
woriblea idobr which hare bora act up
iBnka p*fbLe plaeaa of oor country.
Tb* camp of bariaj; Ma naiU attph
rtjredT faileel to anr*- Hamne! Koil*r.
operator of an allasyed ■ »tp'*k"-e**y■■ in
Rj**l' TKtbty,aU^bth■ street, ycatrrday.
Wbila- the beaujtfal bUind* lady p*o«-
irafad bi* ruiiclr. dry aiwat*. who bad
eaUed hi* piece. peonr*tcd kd* dlafubj*,
aad be waa " niTeatod with 04>y aerprat
Bofora nollabcdl up.
KijL-r'a aad end came alter a **rie*
af btLr-r*i*iBf bapfMniaga. Ury Afanta
Jack Kerrhjac. Hamuel Koatar and
Beajamfa StrauaO-racerrad ordrra to raid
th* adhtgOd barroom aad. araed with
search warranti. *tar?ed mil.
They fonad the f p-ji.t loom of tb* p!ac
Ptted Up witb of 8c* niralture. #at-toppeil
deaka and all Tbry mut-j tkruweb an
iran-barrad dooe feou the hallway. Tbt*
waa opabad b/ * ■unrb* aaarnu.d*dar«il
an a kstofli. .Tift, jin wu'wy.
Whw they atlemptad t* lar* adauttaa'**
to tb* rear T*oma tkay sat kept «vt by
Koller, tha? aild. Tbia door wa* made
»f hpiiy timber; aad after a abort nem-
tiay the probibitJoo men 4«tded ta da
tome cboppaOf'
Worwindj at tap ip-ed aad ataaekiAC
tb* bard wagd fnrlaculy, tb* *M bad
It cat tbrowzb in baff an hour. - Jnbilaar,
they walked tbtonrt «od diteererad tbry
bad arfalered Botbios aaorn than ta chop
Lbetr way i* anotber hallway, wblcb. waa
•oparated from, ab**b*r mam b ya are**
similar t the one (bay bad ; m an en**
cea*full.r f-ednod to apUnters.
A a*rond attack rtuuej. and by dial of
ribannthaf; wood i-poppinE. sneb aa wamld
tax aareral h-irsiJred ci-Kaiaers, th* dry
Bfenu Anally piiabed rh*tr way rsrongh.
Spreadoaa: befar* tbnir aatoniabad
"o tb*y oay they anw a fnlly famlabrd
barroom with twanty-fire pairnaa aaatad
at tbe Uble*. endently atartled by (bear
sudden entrance. Tbia waa coniiderH
nnlotis, iaanan<-b aa tha> exapu had been
rboppipi far nearly tbrea-wdart-ra of an
boor and had not aoftaned Vbeir as*
bfawo to avoid ■ erartDf any poaaibU
pie*! • away.
The name* of wrtral of the tantant
Enmtn were taken before fbey wet* paf-
mittrd u Unavc and it waa said rhey
war* pntwiLBcnt bu?inr"i men *f tie a*c
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THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER &, 1923,
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO T ION PICTURES
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
> BROOKLYN OPERATORS ASK
BIG INCREASE IN WAGES
Theatre Owners' Chamber of Com-
merce Committee Enters Confer-
ence on Renewal of Contract
With Worker* Who H*t# Be-
come Members of Local 306
and Want Equal Fa*.
"HALFBEEED" BEIHG bLABE
TK Brooklyn motion Tiiiturr oper-
ators ntr asking foe an ]n-'i-e"»a
ID wages, OH their roltricl which
M^ircd October 1. IKSl. Thrj ask for
a uniform coattaVft with ih* same ba*is
■ f eajnriea thai the Motion Plnutt Oner-
aton' Unlun Local *W ubtsinrd for
Manhattan rnemltivs h few weeks a;;it
when the renewal if wntra'rti &ro>gfc|
forth in lirmni'Di from the Ehratrr
owners to p»y «n innva**' in n^laries
from 71-- tu Ui iwr rent- + ^>* eat*
(rifli of the "N>w Y»rL opffllon ei-
•" plied September 1. lff-1-
. Tha Brooklyn (iperntam thai IB. ihs
majority of then* -We» members of the
old Brooklyn Vpjotf, bur ■ !<■*■ month*
*ga thvr joioi-J Lucat 30& Their >am-
tenet" wfrr- kept ininrf. ami It ttu-y did
not empire until October- J. it'd HM t'B-
aw in tile recent *ett lament nude be*
twien the theatre owner* and the opera-
tors"' of New Yuri.
Yesterday C*l*rf« I) Reil}y anil Moot
leading tight* in [ftp The.ltre OtTOer*'
Chamber of Coramcrtr w*W in C*nfer-
«nce with, thr Rrnuklyn theatre awnsjr*
on,' the renewal of thr iwntract. The
wage paid the Btor.lil.ui) men is- much
lOwrr than tbfii paid ' the New York
men in:) tli+» nuijonu contract would
mean paying a Wl-A ocr rtut. mrnaw
lo Kfimp aim The T. (>. (_", t- le*
fiisttj to negotiate <* t1w Tinifvnn wu-
tract, hasis. f'harles Crit^illy mlriRrtfted
that the m titer he rrfrmil to- Mint'
wall-knOwn man jet arhitratiw ami thai,
botb wdes agree to abide by w* drciuinu.
This the Brno kirn wen refused to th*.
•■B.itiis? tha/ 8- rnemh*ns of L»rJil 30U
ther dpmandiHL Lbr xanlr ptiv&it***
Bfirrr Sfir-klcr. peabMtt «f *hc M.»-
liiiil Pictur* Mnchine Oiwrutont. I^oml
ilOB, saiit rtalV^O tk*t &rL baUrred th»t
th* wintl-ncta with the forir Erofit[rr
thbatrr* lurolTctl wertdd bn *ipir<l W-
forA the .m-k vnn mi:. t f ■= said that
;!:«■ trouble [lfiJi'ins; i> 'Hi^J tWt ID any WMj
affect tha New York thtMlrrj. Thil
the pjrreemcnt nisned a (e^ - 1W«W ajn
elfminali'fl thj doubt 012 that - ••m'-
' Mr. Mnctler furtheniMir^ f«iii' thsl the
Brooklyn ethihitora ivcie tr/Lu.c to nhirk
their mnomibiHtleir. He *nvl that when
*he Nan- Torlt airnrTneat ithb Mgntfi it
>i'B« undentnftd (hai it nan ■ uniform
i-ontrfli-r for all operatrfrH who vvrre laein-
Iwra of TjocdI 306. Mr. Uackler'n *f>
n.ctulLon,. he MplHinful. hul flatly
ttimwl down th«i proponltion (» arliltrate.
The dull beiwwn Sid Orannn and
KamoTi!" Vie r^r*-l.:t'it;: vhore^r FaJDWiB
take* orcr the (ri-anman Rfitlio, tba
"Fra'iman Metropolian End thr Gnu-
man IflJlinD Ooliiir Thestm in Lo<
Anarlfw. v^t* finally cla#«d yrsterdn.T.
Xegotiitlonp hare, bten jroinr on for
■ ni-ij month*, and oal.v laxt ■rffl- 'Mr.
GrBTirnsit iawoeda atiCccirnt rtjlof thai
rhr dej^l irat by i* muc^ cloved as ^eL
Thr n'timurjl lavolvetl nras« an in-
Tertmeot o( mlUiolm For Famefit. Tf
Mr. OrauniriTi aad not k«pt ain HoUy-
'■.ur.'l Rxyptlan iv( might th.lnk ;1>ai liir
Intrp'ded to Imiiti the motion picture in-
dnjirj hf^h and dry bit (Apparently he
ir.trmi* to trcp osp llii-xtrr in hla fam-
j Ifr, On the Coai>t hi; i> rrfcrdeil is thr
Rothafel of Lo-i Abrchs. a ecnJai who
kti^'.v hdW I -■ put Oti i iiH--r(nin:!is-:it!-,
-iart M'hd--'- pn>HTTitation has donr- much
to lnerea*r the attrndarier at the mo-
ttot jitciiirc thratrrj.
Lou anjrJfK. neat to Xrf York, i'
tbe ht'at inotioD pictor-- pUjf in tbn
tToited f?tat«: Oar. ivouW tfain- the
plV" 'ronld (srt «u weary of fIJm* Hiry
irorald not a«sJ: rc-eTPatioii in the film
tbeatrn. hut tarh Li not ihr due. »ecy
T-te n-In ii Employed in a film £(ndio
' !a Intercaled in aeeina yihrr cncipaoi**'
rmdnerlonn and rtre r'ergJi. Ttieaje \i
narpr a pirture nhown that do*i nat
lirint in ■ lartr lyrr'nisce of film peo-
ifa> They ttr each «(t PTery pirtOre.
f.orti? for the co«d poln.t» and profit hjr
Elje bad one* by Afoiriing the nmt plt-
fnlbi in thotr nrrt picture*.
FatuoTia haa hart its eye an theie
Orauman hnuaej. Tor n lonji :i;~r. am.1
when F**tnat]ri d^rld^d e,n an inrnlrn^nC
from m\«t e!^peH^^rr w have learned
-niop lirni* nut at ii-.t \\ ia a sacd nm>,
8Tdney Krnt and Adolnh /luk^r ^rre
\ h&ili njtif of Toirn yestrrdliy, «a k rraa
!mp-i ,; ii'!f (o rrarh Ihcm for a peTronftl
atatemenu
■■Flnlfl.T* T .d" llrlrs H*df.
-J"or manr month* past .Johit Emerson
and Anita Loflii haTe been warkinjc on the
titles and re-edtttac; of "The HalfhrefrJ,"
an old IhtuRlai Fairbanka pictu-rr made
dDnHnf Itn time that he iras with the Tri-
aeflr Ptoilu^tian.v Ratrj Aikfn and
ar Price, who bare all these old Tri-
[ Rnihing Girl Goes Out tm a Stroll
and Walks Eight Into Motion
Picture When Sturgeon Men
Her Place as. BTtr* Girl
With '*Weit of the
Witer Tower."
LEADDTa BROADWAY PICTURES
•4--
FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKT
GETS GRAUMAN THEATRES
-.
. \
HOLBROOK BUNN. |
it . - : .' -■
i <inr ol, iko leaeiaa;. rol*
ajidee <cijf iiiiwe o( "Mnnrtri
i nl naat w«V.
j ancle piotnr*", Ijit* huodredi ot'frtt.of
i ntKative t>f"The nallbrwd**^ that were
] iifjvpd uaod in. tec pierarr. They p 1 * ■■■
■ ^amblinK thu and raaki&f' it t,\r. reels.
1 The title* ire nil new- and' the. picture
j in tnminc Qjft an mneh t*M« taon'unr
I one eiinectfd, a" Rroadway ionsej W beiuj;
whiapewd frtritK premiere. Mr. Aihcn
I ^aya that i[ is better than many of ibfl
j ue.w pictures.
Jala* Jladklaaon.
I Tqere iremi to he a coxiatarit exdwase
I of publicity men between First National
I n?A Hodkiaaon. First G. B. Calliip. who
was in eharre oF pubtidty at Uodkiason,
coothI hia o£li« over to First National.
.. Pftnla fcy Wood,
vima nvanvs.
Who n>rt ihi l.fid la "Ween r-nii
CHAPLIN SUES TO SAVE SHOES
"Captain Applajack," "in.b.
I»* Nl«-b<." «OHI«b' to (he <7*pl-
■nd now we hear that Ralph StftS, for-
merly of ihi- pablieiry siait uc First \s-
lidtiat. bar joined Uiti Hodtinsnn t.'or-
porsitlnii and wiH d«orc ht# limn to the
foreig-n dspartnienf- Tti additiub tfod-
klnran has Dena Jtr—.l. -.i in. ban m .v^i
frmn the Motion Picture New* to Ilod-
kim-m [o :i-i>!sr» Charlea VVftJTflfrr, *ho
recentSy reaiffacd.
.Ifllnt Csat.
Apparcntiy all N In readiocaa for fthoot-
injr "UiK; Brother." tltri Be.aeh'a story for
which Allan Dwan is h.rdliuc the met*a-
□hone. Tom Moore h&e thb lead.inf male
role and Edith Robert* the lsadlo* femi'
nine pple, Ano(L"r importaat part I*
that of K. Tronne Mnajhet. This la not
Uisa HnEhtti's hrat apKoamnce 5 c a
fsramoum picture, the hsvlna- played in
"Zaia" and 'Lawful Limny." t$ha waa
formerly in the caat of "Sally."
Llvrd GaoTfw to Atitnd.
Pnt-id I,]oyd George will attend a per>
forma&ec bi "Scaramouch a" at tht For-
cy-foarth Street Theatrs when ha returoj
from Wnntreal- Arrsnpraents '^ere made
throuih fiir Aifred Uopc. his repre«onta-
ti»u in this country, to have Mr. Geona
see the picture.
Faint Haaebaa Hcr«.
The print of "The AcquitLai." Rita
Weiman's play, reached Xew York jea-
terday. Carl I^eemmle, Hiehard Row-
land and all the powers that he went In
to Si;ivr- a look at tb? pkture. Hcpart*
a*ra that their rerdict la faTorahlo, *1-
thoncfa we did not hear this personally
from Mr. 1,-nrmmlf-. Claire Windsor
playa the rofo ttjat 4.h r jsUl Haaifle
played an the stane.
Etrrall Iblnn wAh i'oi»o|>nt(t«d.
Errrrfi Shlnn. the wr-11- known fUni<
tratoe. ha B been enyated bj Cosmopolitan
lo do tbn aettinfa for the next Marion
Davie* pieture. Mr. Sbinn haa beefl
irnrkina with -Teh ii rtobertsfin for oil rhe
Jlii-hard Harthelmt«s picturea, worr* hia
uolqof and arlletJc aetrioK-s ham at-
Iractcii considerahlc iftpminn and intcr-
Alics Adikej. are 17, walked riihc
"nr of Lrr homo and right into tbe mo-
tion pinarrs last week. ' It waa lucky
lot .M:vr- that ahe happrard to Htb In
L-'riishlnf, Long Island, hue J u/Utr that
* hnjrnck oajtyFCoataiafna; the aat of
"Went of th.- Water Towee," with CHi-iw
Hunter, May MoAToy and all tho other
!- id:i!;; !*fhts were en' location, ftcllin
Sturrrotj, tht director, wa* abort ao ex-
tra girl. Lookinj around. In* aaw Alias
Adikea, who ft very enay to took at and
I who, hi- expetienced eye rrrlil him, would
photofriiph well.
"What is yoyr aamftV" he demanded*
■'Alk'p AdiJt-s/' ahr stiswerect in. aur-
pri-e.
"Want ta be En Ihe rouviesV ' he
' flftkod.
"1 don t know," icne said.
j >VpJ1, if yon do r lure ia ynur i-biLiive."
wniil tli-v director: "cnly moke up ruur
mini] 4 nick."
At- IT. you ran guess it did noL take
| her luiD,- to make up her mind. She ac- j
■ <jjIh-iI SLiLrjjH'!]' 1 : inTitalion and ciijnt-ed
; on th-i baynck with the nit of the j
! firli arid boys. The camera hegan to ■
! grltari iiis'i A !; Li- lis.:- in the. rn-yi'-".
i After beginnine like that.' thr cast fit
] "tt'rst -if the Watfr''4Jowrr ,h tbrislit
Allen's advrntu-re in tlludniid should
have- a longer pndine;, nod >a hhe w*<
told to report f'>r work at the- Para- j
mr-iint Lonj; Ibland SrutJlos nest tiny.
Sb-3 did that and l-ropeht with bet ber
sifter, Catherine, Bfe 21, Itotii uird- ni-e
rairnib^rB of the ygnnge.r mat nt Junction
City that !i.:nr'-., so prominently in li'i-
iner froy'i* story. Th«y appeaml in tbt
irradnatfou flcenen, the bfis mycial Aon lu
Hie Htrcet scBues that tn-rr filmed oo
>fiin Htreet. In three days Alice ax-d
L'atlieriae hare Iji^come full-Beii-rrd,
actresses and will e^t r job> whe* -vr
tlipy are needed at Famous I'lev'-re.
While we m: on tlie suhjei-i 'of ITnivcr-
xal. Jutca Li'-.-y. a.v-i-tji.NT general man- [
flip>r, who is in i-hAirc of tho Atlantic ]
district, with headqnarfurH in Phllade!-
phi*, is hfto- toaeoDfer with E -f. Smith, I
Kea'oraL aalea mauepr for rni^^mal. i
who reports (hat "Chr KunchbBek «f I
Notre Dame." whirrh openwl m the
'"LeaLnUt Htreet 'ITipaire thin luAt week,
is dorng good luwiness,
Th* ljeadlnft DroadTtPi-r ibr.nrf..
Next weeJt'i oUrringK on Broailway
^ili fttmiah excepti&nal nmertaiomeut for
ih-" motion picture patrons. )Pola NeRi-i,
man
Tarrt-V tfh-r In
The UnlTertta) L-ompaoy expect* to soo.ti
present to thn public a picture founded
oo ■Tho' Siijnal Tnwfr, 1 ' by Wadaworth,
Krnt. It waa purrhssed a few week*
nep. and while it .•>. not a rflative ta
"Wosi of the Wilier Tower -1 or aoylhlmr
tike it, t'nlrrrul plaiina it i-i b good
Htory. We will wait till we, seei it. Clar-
ence' Brown is directing, and the caat con-
Rista of YirRfoiB Valli, - Wallac« .Bctry
and Rockliffe Fellows.
Betl Involvinp; Three Loi Aggftlei
Honies tt iAIt If ConinmniataS
After Two Mdntha of Kegotia-
iiOn— Consideration Slid to
Hate Been Bnm of
41,000,000.
KARCCS LOEW IN CHICAGO
VIHG1NIA. VAI.IiI.
he -will pI-t rii- LandlaiBt rale la
"Tba aiaaal Taster." which kni
■ Mil pnlrhim-il by (nlvrnil.
in "Tha Spnuiab Dancer/' a Ijerbert
Brenon piodqction. eomes to the RItoIi.
Mucii lias been said abcut this pictOre^
which i* founded on the play, "Don Cae-
*ar de BszHn." by Adolphe D'Ehnery
and r. S. P. UuEnanoir. and adapted for
Lhe -.c-.-r'i by June Mathis and Beulah
iittrtr Dii. Fr^m Adolnh ZllLor down to
the office hoy wa have been hearing aboui
ibis pieture i'nr the pns) monih. Famous
PJojer^ conni'+ers it one of the best things
Ury hnvc had sent on from the coaat
in many a day. It will be interesting to
see this picture, \ ■■•■■■ n-.-.-i- "RositB," the
film made by Mary Flckffird. is baf*d on
tba B"ni*> utory. Alias NcRria eupportiag
east includei WaJlarr Beery as King
Philip IV. of Spain, Kathlyn Williamq
.-■I tjuepn Isabel of Bourbon, (jatctb
]Iu*(hr« as an arniorbr's boy p Adolphs
> [ -■:.:■. 1 1 na Don SnliH.-;--. a eourtier; Ed-
ward Kiptinir bb tlie ^larQbis do Ro-
tundo; little JJnivn O'ltay as Prince Car-
los. Chm-lna A, tjn-vennon n s the Cardl-
iial'n AmbarsBdOr, and Tlgburt A Knew oa
.Inan, a tlypay ihii-T. YelaBqucx, the
great court paluter, t_i nlso gn interrHllttg
figure in the production.
Another JtitcreatinK nlm is "Tiie Bui
Msn." Holbrook UHnu, than whom
tjero are fftwif any better motion, pic-
ture. BFforv, playA iIip nolr of 8ancbo
Pancho. 3npnoriiiig Mr. iMinn am Ka\>i
UeDnett, Jaok Mulhsll and others. This
picture, rflfich comes to the Strand next
u-pek. i* bnard on thr play by I'arter Em-
eraon Browne, which ran sa long In New
York with -M*. Blfon in t ho UtJe toJt.
Edwin CaxWia ift th* dlmctnf in the caUat-
Mr Ihlinn la Mid to giTo a good account
of hills'"'!!. F" good an the one be nn
in ■■ftn"ita.]j',wliieh we will have to admit
is somctbiuR.
The chief attraction at the Capitol
this «et)t bUtitraflgeni of th* Night."
To those to •whom tlfla title might not
mean anything "Straniers of the Ntiht"
|« "i V. .( t.in Applrjack," thf! play pro-
duced by Edarn ll liania with Wallace
Kddingnr nnd Marr Naah in the leading
rfllei. In the a*recn vrraton M«tt Moorp
plays tbe rolr created by Eddinger and
rlarhara_ I* 'jUarr the role nta>cil by
Mary Nash. Othera in the cast are
I'liiiii Bennett, It'.herT lIcK.irn r Kmiir
FLfaroy. Otto Boffmun. Matliildo Briin-
dfigc and Thomna RJekette. A[r. Kfttb-
afel » fnrnishine a musiiral pmgram to
actwmpany "Btraiiireni rvf tho Night,"
To Che Rialto Theatm thia coming
week goes '"The Broken Wing," the. Pre-
ferred picture directed by Tom FormaD
from the Btagc play by Paul. Dickey and
Charles W. CJoddard. Tom Formnn, !a
addition to directinp the pirture, wrote
Ha own srcnBrin. The rasi i^ headed by
Miriam Cooprr mid Kenneth Harlan, and
includes WalteT I*ong, Mian dtiPont,
Richard Tucker. FJOin J, Brady. Ferdi-
nand Mnnier and Evelyn iSelbiel
"Going Up" is the chief attraction at
the Cameo Tfapatrt thia coming weak,
I Mucins Mctrfan is thn principal player
snd bv if auppdrted hy a caat aprcially
fumiihed hy Tboraaa Ipce fn^r tlis pier
tur*, which in aald to be the most pre-
rhMo fir FIMirfl T**-iT UaorCn.
lie pl*T* « part In "llt« nrothfr."
TiUJc.i ta n fi it R-crl ji * Inlo Br<Mlnr-
tlnn at tiiuicii I'liTrn-i.n^f
■ tadlas.
PRESIDENT WILL
Comedian Brings Action Against
Charles Amador to Prevent
Uh Of Costume.
IT IS TBADB atAEE
<Se*m*£ Duvtw* ts tb* Varslu T^ka**!* >
"LOB ANGELES, Oct. 5,
The mnuea [4iii qnesritu whether a
certain kind of ahoea. cane and mnataehe
conatitnte a rcpyrightad aort of roter-
Cainnjtat or whether It I* Just a conn me
that <**n be worn by any actor waa «-
jseetad to be dteid«d Ut* to-day ia the
aait broacbt lo Superior Coart by Cbarlta
Chaplin agalnat Cbaylea Amador and
the Western Feature Production* for a
pertBloent ordex rrstraiiiinj; Amador
from ' "i mitatiat" the CbgpIiD: ttyle of
rlreaa in his pirture.*.
Chaplin, aroused by Ihe spectacle or
seeing another comedian waaring hat,
*hoea; bajrgy clothfi and eane like ni-
JflsanartaX POtfit, ITJCI carVMrJ deep, cuntcnj
i
to hia artiatic mind, which had rte.-om*-
so used to the Bagging garments it. bad
come lo look upon them ta a sort of
tradiviTiflrk and peculiar to bis person.
Tb|t bamboo raor,' the film star felt,
waa ch murti a part of hi» gejneral being
aa the lick or arms i* to Veuui de Mlta
or a fiddle to Nero. There hare been
plenty of fiddler and not a few artnlean
femaleft, but NVru and VnttiB Mill bare
thr copyright on tiVve compilementa.
%» r believed Chaplin, be bad the sole
risht To his ftwt) particular implementa of
comedy and took thr cUim to court whan
Amador appeared in aeveral films wearini;
hia exact aoittrjme. vnn 'do*rn t.*> ibe
dangerous Irousera. '
The horror of wbnt might bappen if
th« court ■■■':■'■■■■ ..'. rj-.Ln.'iT bee the right to
use the Chaplin mode of dreva is Lllo*'
trated in tba poaalbttity nf aeoing: aay, a
New York aribway train in niah hours ia
which 2,000 r*n*e and It.OTsJ) ptuatachea
crt mixed up with lifflO tired flapper
a ten ograp hers. Or the possibility that in
the aeitt war aoote conntry might adopt
the baggy IrowrB ma an official uniform.
The defemjanta contend Chaplin him-
self ia merely an imitator of ancient
jr-.iT-. except that be BUbarftutea ' the
cane lor 'tie iuUeted bUddec,
NOT
INTERFERE
IN ELECTIONS'
By L B. SMITE.
IBbhil. 0tajM>aUl Lf Tli« MofBir-c T«:(n»i>!i.i
WASHINGTON, Oct, 4.
PreeMrni iroobOge is DOt goloi W
throw ibe weight of [be White Ilouaa
inflnencr in hehalf of ddj of the Repub-
lican caudidatea in State* jjke. New York.
Kentnrky and Mar^lanrl. where sleetlomi
are \o <■!■- held neit month. \l- would
like to are the (1. O. V tickets win ■<
the palls, but Ibey nriM h..n to incceed
on their own merits, without any bb-
Blatance from the party's t^ommauder-jn-
Chlof.
Hi* fourve. in tbia r»o«:( La not only
proper but it i* the n^We. thing for him
to do. The and experience of Woodrow
Wilson in 1018 abowa that the American
Toiara resent ail Pretidentiii tttampta ta
dictate the icLitner of their voting. In
that year Mr, Wilson railed an the poo-
pie to sustain him by the election . of a
Democratic Congress. Tba gnat war
was atill In progreuu and parrjaanaaip far
Iha. tlfflf Jt*d beat almost rrjounletaly fpt^
gotten. DemorratB and Republicans were
eo-crperating in the Hecate and Ilmiae
animated by avcomnion patriotic feelini
to do what was heat for the nation in
that hour Lif itorm and peril. There was
n toft of inrjt sgTpemcot amnnf thew
(bar nolitics should be rHegateyl to ths
wrarp heap, and that in tbe November
elections rhe Republican^ wnubl make no
■ertOflJ drive tn wrest control from the
DccnocrBts. who then were in the ascen-
dancy in the House Aa quick as a flKsh
of lightning tbk amicable understanding
wo* rbnnged by top unexpected aod wb-
tou.-i!iDc appeal from the EIxpcuIIts. A
;::;■■' ) ware of angerawept the Republican
ranka Th« PrejiidePta re«qn«t for a
partisan rictory Beamed a direct Imputa-
tion on i ;■.■■■;" patriottun. and the only so-
»ww thai could be made wis nt ihn bal-
lot bos. What (hey did to the Uemo-
<rats that year will Ion* be remembered,
nor lis v.- the' latter since recorcretll front
that chastisement.
Mr. Cofllidft* will never be caught mak*
lag that tort of a play: be is an inlenaa
party man, but he will never exhort his
countrymen to hack him up By electing
a R*publican Contresa, ttecanee he knows
that would, b* the *«y best way of □nlll-
fyibg hia own wiahea.
S>r«w Venae Hill.
In the desperate combat that ia being
Traced between the Hon: Roy Hajaea,
Federal i'rofilhiQca Comraisatonjee, mi
the Eon. .Tnhn Philip Hill, astmbrr of
Congress from Baltlmorer ovir the mat-
ter ol the -making.. Ot srHne homemade
winn in tbe cellar of the- CnngrrKBman , &
own domicile Mr. Hill aecma to have
won the first round. The scrimmage i»
;;.i[ a new one. hnl bagan munih-i ago
when the Maryland S*lon started the
manufacture of some plcBsing beverages
from .Ertpes and varinua fruits. Tie im-
portuned the WaahJDgtan authorities for
a long time for a ruling oa.' the legality
of bis action and for a long -period they
evaded his cOtnuiuuicatiDnf.; Finally, as
b last resort) he wrote to' say that hia
f rai l jg .tcaatfa.nd his native clarets had
by thr processes of" nature den taped a
kul; far in excess of' the Volstead ettatr-
ard, and would the commisiioner please
send over sunt of his Government ex-'
pens ro pass on them. 7n comiiliance
with this reasonable request Mt. Bsynea
dlspstcbed a couple of his best chemists
to Haiti more and after investigation thay
reported that tbe Hill cellars showed an
abundance- of llqulda ranging from tl to
25 per cent alcoholic-
District A i ' » ™ *; j- Knlpn. *j,
On this showine there waa nothing,
left Mr. TTajnes but to; advise the pcr-
aistent Hill that lie has violated tbe
Taw and that lhe whole <w.rm- .-.<■-<>- bad
been turned over to Dlatrict Attornry
Amoa Woodcock, who would proceed as
ht $n, &U I'reaumaJi^ the commia-
tcbiioua thing young Ucl>iin baa arvt
made. 7*he ofncial Dempeey-Firpa Sghf
pictures will remain, an added nttrncttcn,
The feature picture at the Broadway 1
this coming week is "The flpwusa*,**; rb«
£lm '.--.-skjii Of Rax Beach's atory. Wa
might Kay "The Spoilers" rematood f«r
a second week, for it played there Isrs
wc«k. The cast include* MUton 801s,
Anna Q. Nillaon, Noah Betty. Btraaffe.
Bedford. Mitchell Lewis and rusny
other's.
Th!" list dtiisbes onr regular mrtu^a.
picture theatres'. The Aster, the I^yrict
the P'orty-fourth fltr«t Tbeafte. tb*
Central^ the A^tbsasador and the Coa-
tDtipolitac, all House $2 productions,
which are also open on Hurtday nail
which atTc two- perfornwocea a day, etni
in the aftrrtroon 'and ont in tb^ nlghta
Fiwnii >■■■«.*■ Hare.
' Ruab U- /■':<■■■•. «on of Rupert Hugbea,
writer, ban b part in "Strange?* of tbo
Night." the Fred Nibto produecion i ow-
ing to the Capital Theatre to-murrow.
The uoreli't's son -o.ppcai> ai tt muri-
oerria thr ^rrashbuclilinc pirate crcb™
of the delifrhtful. rollicking camtsdy
which had a ^ ii- ^"-^ful ntage career ia
New York and Dondon aa "Captam- Ap-
pfejack." The change of title is the
only important one to the buAJoesa ol
transferring the ptay from tbe staga to
tbe ncn&u.
' ChuaTlle la Pat u, Deaih.
Charge, the Tjnlversal elephant, bai
the dlstinetion of being the first motion'
pieru i-c actor to be electrocuted. Tbe order
fame from lhe city and followed fnstruav
futns sent out frem N.-w York by Carl
J .ncTii.-iSE. in r:-iij. .'.-■■■ Charlie, who had '^e-
enme vicious and only a few wceaa agd
attacked hia keeper, injuring aim serif
oualy. We cannot say the elephant wan
cut off in hi* youth, hecaaib ho *-aj 1ST
years oH at the time he was put f*
death. If we live that !nn c wp Vonul
not care who put tbe ga> mask to our
nofie. thi* rope around onr peck or ap-
plied the electric rc-lta to ns. Charliaj
had certainly lived! bfs Krnt,
alareku Le*v^ ■■ tkleaiar*-
Marcus Lorw faaa gone tr> (TMeajo oaf
luiBiii"**, That in-Lfinms, naturally, meHua
the prrsentation of "Smramoitche ' in
tb* Windy City. CMcmujo ia alwaja mr»
uncertain when It eonacn to •£ iDotion pjo
uicea snd, desplta tbe anccesa that tb*
"Four Horseman of the ApoealjpaV' had
Id that-city. Mr. Ixiew probably thought
it was heter for him to be- present and
girr- his persona! attention trj the premiers)
tt* tbe Dim.
Asltaal In RifUli.
The Collector t>t Interns I Rapeona ha
f*H Angelc9> haa filed n prtftton agnlnat:
George Randolph Chester, the anthor,
for alleged delinquent Income tax. Thp
amooDt atated Is f!>l.s. Mr. Chester'a
rrienda am hoping that he can "ipUi-n.
for, if ther* I* one tiling in th.- wtwut
that makes a fellow fret aorry fnT aq-
areothcr it is when rhe inr-oim- tax col-
le^tor gets aftrr a man with the dt>-
mand that an elplanatioti be rorthArha-
ing.
Alma Hs««m Wit* Bni»«i
Whil* sh* 1b waicinf for a call tai
do "Tha Templrean,'' her naxt pletnrsi
foe William Randolph Hearst, Alra*
Rtthcn believes in Improving thai ehfning
hour. So .he la playing the lead la
rteek.End J tin band a." a Daniel Car-
■nn -Goodman film, to h c directed, by Efa
H. Griffith.
A I inn a* Ta*.
We hung nn the telephmip wire fray
twenty minute* trying fp gel a stOTT
yesterday, only to tean» we had beaai:
conMeptfld with the wronc theatrics!
contpauv If aay thing would m B L:, »
■ i w1 o^* w * nt *° connrd ' : wird*T, that
'- it. Thera U onlj- anB tSjinrf; more en*
novlng. and that Is to be
story is abaorately rjorme. Both
affliction* vhdted us yealVrday.
■ fOCMl
ef rites*
aioner washed bis hands of a wearisome
and unprofitable fight and waa glad to
pass tba buck to another, hi this way
he saves his Taw hnt his doughty ■ an-
taconUt triumphs, for what does this
man Wof>doriclc dol Right' off the bat
he declares that be haan't the slightest
.iatetuiort of interfering with J. Philip
Hill. The District At tomes 'a oflirt h»s
too much real business, too many ■ big
ewe on ft& hand*, to wast* any tlnm
Joolftig with such a peillflogging trfvality
as poraecuting dtiuna who uaka a' Hi-
de wet goods in their own homes. ' No,
indeed; hia office cannot be used it* stop
Mr. Hill or any other HbryUndttrsNeho
are" amateur 1 dlatlile.ni. It wouldn't b«
lejts] tq do no anyway, without getting
"li j . search wnrrnnts in every Lndlsidqa]
case, and if this were resorted to lb*
District Attorney would hav* no tiUJe
t{> :-n.'.i'i to the legitimate worlc thot
be waa eipoctrtl to perform. Tbe firat
act In this thrilling drama, therefore,
arams to put Haines in the nine- hole,
and all WaahlnctotT and £)atlUuore are
waiting In tens* expectancy to see how
the thing will end. The betting odds in
hot It towna etrongity favor the wet
champion. ' ^
- Macaw* x* Bati.
. The winely mdvertisrd: "tfnaini- from
VJinnecnts, Magnus JohnaOn, has been
to town -and he neither loeas. nor talks |
*u»« 1 Wild Ejun, H< h> kU t ei Ktl j tin
style of a Beau: Bruinmel. but jia ejooacp
vaan gnod and hie j»hirt and milsr fresk
from th* laTuadiT. He and Dr. Coptland,
both natal, eiocted tu nfnea, bee for thp
first time on tbe steps nf therOanltoi *nd
had a pleasant* Intcrchtng, of vhsvrv "
after which .the New Turk Srm.tor said:
"Ifa a s.iarct to try to ridicule an honest
and TOtua-UtithjUB a nun as Jobnsoai, He
told me that many of th* tttteBHratn s'.
trihuDsd In him hy the press were purs
taecnlltai. Ha toaj hav« Htns radival
nntienp, bat I rentnre the opintas that
be/ wiU* aa he gains ex;pariflnic* in Ooa>
greas, develop iijto a" narrht legishster.
He feebi acutely ibotit tha plight of tiu
farmers and I wympatbUe with jlm, for '
I am a farmftr myself and- kin>w 'hcnT
imposaib^ iris under proeeot ronrUtione
to male pjiyth'iua ni*t of thl land. If t
bad to depend! solely .m tbj farm In
HodtlandlConnTy.^ew York, I'd he a
candidate Tor tba rxwrhouat,". '"-,
The kind estimate Beutor Cgneland
gave of ilaa/itl* Johnson recalla othrr
radical statesmen j*f da/a gone by. There
waa the fiery TUImjfti. Pitcb'fork.Bsn, of
Sooth Carolliia. «-Jo Y*-. ame ppa of th,
tamest of Senators si hie years of ««r-
vice lengtbencd. TillnuiQ 's talk was vr%r
more Intlaniable (ban his acts, and to
II has keen Vlth qihera, fn fact, It ni
exceedingly dubious whether there) ia o,
jvrtuinr radicitl in tbe land. witbj ttta aola
filventijn «{ Jjstk .WlltBfla «•*#*'_/ ' %
'
THE MORNING TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY,-. OCTOBER 7, 1923.
Win fftormngQ£elegra|)f)
MOTIO S PICTURE SECTION.
iTBiirtBD r.mr nvDAV.
PWItWd br TBI LEWIS rrBLIBKIXO 001CrAHT. r
ra*t RfttaU Btnct. to tb* City ef Kb* Tort. Bon " —
V. ■. I«i», President. «0 Elrblt Amn. Edwi;*- R. Tiara**, Tka IT**1*ewt.
> Ilghtl A-ena? John J. Pen, Jr_ S«Ct«tafT Ud Treasurer. £0 E!fltb Ae-Bor.
it No. e* .achat ita*.*.
Matt elKti paysM* to Tt- Htnvlag Tiltfnik, $» fijhLh iiudi, Saw TsrS.
Tie oU bittcree*. that luu bean so long a part of
Conpctttwa Mat neir^rhood (end* la the matter of price* and, Compe-
Hat Be BaTrrmitntd '^n in film programs our meet a curiam and w«.
. . p^l i . p«IhI death. The txM who b*--e struggled to' mikt
their theatre th* moat popular in the neighborhood m*j
«y* join force* to Meet tbe, comtnnii pum- — big h film, rental*.
■Jn nelghborhoodd where two theatres were cgmpefhif-
with each other fur Ibe favor of llie patrons a\ their locality, ill- two hoolra
aaay feo taken under one uisuajteiuti til tvith the Wautt thai there -will no lon|*r
b* ■ battle to aee which hou"* get* Norma Tfllniailrr'a hueai film or Toimnj
1 Mel gain's most reefenl prtodiierlon.
Wi be*e our knowledge on rhi- fort iktl no le« than five cj6ib!i)ajji>rj» b*e*
<a formed for this eery eroDOtnir r cad ji]*i meat >l irir+j. the part himtH ti. Group*
j *f theatres hare combined ecu ejbtl>,Tur« who trtr formerly bitter competitors
•re Mi working together for oue rouse. William Brandt, pfClHw* of the N"t
York Theatre Oirnnn, do** not beltere [bat thaw combination* are a beaJtbr
Condition. Hi xaysj they are as detriment*! to (be industry a* conMaatiOH of
P»di!wr» aad distributor*, llr_ Brabdi b^i^fa «<> rboold: bar* a wide ap«B
' ilai a« that die % Lsdnatrr ran j>roir*«_ Up bcli*<" Lbat ibcrt jboqld. b« uf Jlb*r
eoaabinitwo at prodacvr nor pxhibilon Sot tfap pnrpoaa of riirtailine the marhrt,
H* th&ak* barfaloJsa; la afrcwaary f^r onDlinuPu p^ipprit; in tb« luotiaa plrtare
HwaMr.
Mr. Brandt ia right. Compclitkin m alwaj-i tlif ipic* of life. Wilhoat It
! Chen can be ui progr^r'. If nalbitari do rombLne and are in a petition to
dictate prfcea It will be a xtzj avHi>ua sit cation. Jost ■* it would br a tptj
Mrior.i »itqatioo Lf prodocen airrirri and w*f* ablf le rolniDaad aaj pr:r P :ti"j
eJaa«a\. Corapnition is aj Deeewj in ih* motion picture buajseaa aa ft U in
t»i drj go«d* or tfie grain businew. Thr moment it ceaaev, the barhboac of
anj ioiiMTT is gone, and ofllf ■□ inanimate. Ilfelna imbantote recoaJu-
We do nnt mean to b»f that fir* roffiblnati^Da mean Ihit ererf exlilbit«r
la Barging with asotber exhibitor any more tboa one inrallcTr- Lndtcatea Hum-
mer, put it floes ahoir the trend of tlir ii!in baa!me«>. Tr do«a aaow that r%-
hlMtora are finding it nereaaarr to f<*i togeihtr to mrei ton ertmoniic artaatlon
keoaua* Ihrj tte\ unable to copt wllb It ulntlj. We ihruh ft i* a queation worth
nniUeratlon and t?ne. ih;u w]i:. peThaph. be nn imme In tb« ibrs la ettmt. We
fl'-/t .tfonlW If It will erer be an important factor In- .ni.i- nf hart tt>v mauy toad
bijaiarta men to hvr let etifh a deAih'kneU in the fi!:;i Lndgptry Ke Bounded, It
would be aa unfair To thr film men lhr-mnrh-r» in. it wnul-J Lie lo the liftlun
Tloture rairona.
IN AND OUT OF FOCUS
By LOUELLA O. PARSONS
"
Art
FOau of
In an Interesting |pl*-a for oc-operntlon between the
United Btnie* and Britale ia tbe .-.-.irfr: of motion pJc-
Utfla Of No later- lores Tot world' ftrnaoinptlan. S- (Jordnn Mlchie, repr>-
«Ct to tb* Mman Mo:; ' n *" ,J ■" Sloll film Jnteretls in Kiigljod. rommt-nta
on the high artiattc «t*n4«rd of American prodacttoai,
w«t *ika whrtfarr tfa.* baa dm been B^eW »i considerablr copt in the creation
*f pfetprtM *(lh hiatoric end coatume elenjenta — or. in other wurd*. directed at
■ ■•etjeolar ela** «■ national, aa o|ipoeed to lot pj national. coc»rt ?canr«f.
Mr. Jficbie'h irtlde open* op a raw Qe-EaJ (or epemlatioa. He male* the
I point that tfcf ftrtkrOc pirture rreated (or the- inteUeeinal few .ana-il rndirr*.
and lhat unle»a the art of :t:r ■rreen la dlreeted t*? ihe bf-n*tJi of the maasp*
tt ean .nuhe no commercial ■ncvea*. Tae qneatlon J», then, rn art fce popalar-
. fawd with themaaae*.
In America the a,t|**tioti >«emai to bate been anawered- b the negatirr.
■Wbathar It will alwara eeaain ao la another matter. Bat at tbe preaent lime
.ta* aigtw are iadiarrTtablc tbtt tbe maaaea F for wboai tb.» motidii plcturt U Itudv,
E5 * ** 1 *■■■* * rt - ¥»*t7. per eent of the film-goSng public doe* rwS.aTBWr art.
■nwD It teci It; 40 per erut. expreaitci [tn »tnff insohereutly' in aame »uth fbraae
5 U "Ck**. dJa'etnff ii awful Iilghbrotv": anil the remaining 10 pi>r cent, honeatlj
I wiatt* fgr bettor produrtlona. The motion [Hc-ture IndDrtr?, belrjg eeientlellv
a romnnrrinl proportion and bound up In tbe wishes of Ifa patrnna, seems,
therefore. cJr-Jiiii tc'j committed to production) of eo great artiitle vilud for tti
bread and Vtttier. Tbe fault doea In aomr meaaure lie irllli tbe ixduitry, but
V it ia at prenenl the podeterHsg target of much crtticiam which should be lereled
Iftatrart at the publie wblch It aerrca.
Motion iiietnrea of rani artiatic worth art bj no meana unknown in ibe
American fteld- H «emdm.efiU] Tfmmj" waa eulotlaed If ihc inteHactual!', but
hj plajed lo emptj hoDtea; "Tbr Blue Bird" waa an ottteUn&ng aaeeeaa from the
/*■ tTtiatic aundpoint, b«t its eommcrciat failure ia alitory: Uai^ riclJord'a «w
"BMiU" baa won .the iTaiae of tvtrr critic, «t Ita naanriat future la not bright.
Tie well-wiahera of the .^Sieriran molion pirture lnduatrj nauat put np,
for the pretest at. least, wfti mediocre product loca and ebooJd be Wnteat to
do •*. in That It ia theae that furnbh lift capital with wbich to make "Sentimental
tfejfpraj," -PeteT IbbetMn." The Bind Bird," "BoeJU" and their Hkc
[imiiiiiin
■rnai
minium
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THE UNSUNG
FILM HEROES
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Editor r SaI*~Tlit antt'uia pictmre prr*i tftliU wfcfl hoa tttn gmottd ■■ Aa ring
»»" I' 'eltta« niool Mauri*, lit rill ar, 1«» rta„i«ric< orrr Ai> ,Mr. »,-,
J ha »»J *u c,t»p-», v , hit i,. A„ M lli,, to „„ „f ,,;, olrll i m , tl ,,..Jj, ' j-j,
Afornn.ji Ttit9T*pK h*<< drcittal 1r> run a *vtrj o/ awielrt 9H *Ar H nra ir*» ifa*
. «4e»J or*™-.. 7 Ail Iwlollnnl o* 1., „r,cj It Jrr. t M< 1C«I C<».1 faKlir
.- a/ pMtlirt l K /Of /»OrdBi«.l.
•-Area EecTt dwan't l»ut .tout il.'lul when rrcoed lit clora aj.nit ,1„, b,-,
the binrat m.n in lb. WrKtn. Motion I'iolore Adrttttorn—tot blnra! b, 6*i„n
BplBlc!
U« T«« «" «■ pmidVol or thr ••Wimoiu.- whir* I, oor «r o( rrfcrrin.
to ttr psKltll/ and adrrnUini ion of Ibr Wrat Toant wjio hirr bemioa ao .ctlro
aad Olowa m Amnt that ,br, w» ap,^, „i lir A, w i, t rf Mlsiw , PJm „ Ad ,„.
'**■" "' ,M ' N «» y " 1 E "">««- Anj Arrb !. :!,. bbjp,, „„ of th , hMdBd
or man mrnbrr. .,[ ,b. o.-moimio,—!,, j,[,„
poomla, attbr vrry laart! \
fVnr jrar. w Ii iu , bard-nrkiif. „_
wruhl. and «. r.^arioj nrwipajw „.,. .j,]
»«» Wa boaa vt Paranotiif. Wast Coaat tnb-
UdtT ■rrjiit j
Po-iWj ■«» n.M , ta , k ao am ■
■ ormifol BobBcU, run I. that ha andled to te
■ Il-JW— and ran «• ui< tiat aoj w, T jtm
Da arddrstaJlr pat H thr- war for nu praaaat
».orc by attnlni us aa a^collriro comapoadrot lor
• Ua AocUa dallr. Hr.ud bia lifal ambiUon.
ritmr toajnlirr throuib coBut 'hot arflm ho waa
oar-alatb o( tba war tomiS law acaool aa waa
dDmfoandrd to roorlra an offer of a ataads>Joh
and a rrpilar aalarj from III* publication for
tvhtci ha bail brrn rooroctiqt vandtr Itrna.
Hr took thr Job, and a littlr later took a
*ltr. Honi-wtiirj in n,r atone, taw. aa a career,
loat nor.
11" aflll l,u the rane wife. More Ibao lhat,
he hie liir,. aoaa of aaaon^l .*„. „d ,_.
fravhroa lo bia enlri Into tie motion : >irlur» Mfe of Hollrwood. Area fla.i.a
turn, jraoad-tmt did aot aret-lalMrw-ih. „„„!!. o( r^ j^^,,, '
far a Oarlad of Ml rear*. He waa a .portioi editor, featore writer Bandar edi^r
«d a few other thlnp before h, .„ la re,l ,„. r ,„ Ib , .^^ " °""° r '
»a »tlon ckter. uj, i„ „,„ „ cl „. iv ,| I ,;„ I^rantonm. In addition
IH« Mab>eitf rrrponaiaaJitie*, be afao ar>um*d tbe dndea of the arndia . i.t_._
MBtatlH of thr department of di»rributi.:,i and tbi. tacTr.1. ™|^?T^ ^
' ■**-'* , 2 ^T^' '* *"? bi » "' " f «' 1 -*''' «er -Set ' K " iri< " b " "*«
He la food-natntai and eaaj- lo rei ib.ii^ T .itb lie learn..' , . I i i ^_ ■
ha Hfe, for be a)..;. „„ i„cl,o-i ,., ,,.,»„„„ ".„,, Vli ""»>' «™ M SSS '.V'.'
r«pr«K ocuMlf baldly asd to-.- 1
atnlgfet to tbe potnt, "A Woman
of Paris" la ■ rary opdlnafT
stnrj and jet it is a Una plc-
torv. Ti.» inrwer to thla pnuh» at bow
a kssEkDeFed -plot nest on lit* screen
dntjfMie of ^fm« can b* a»nve r ,*0 Into- a
picture that for Intrreet and orijpnalitr
atandi ivell toward* the front of ibe pro-
wawfon of celiiiloiil offerlngi for the year
la simple. That aio.pla not? ll lolil In
a .iiii*,Tf rli- fasJiion. Tbe old trirk* tbtt
wo have puirii to iued to aeelfif in
mlaolott,' . Tbe eld deeeriptlve imb-tltlM,
with Their lonjc words and nuen.ngleM
aenteorea. Jure been entlrels eliminatiMJ,
There la not one title uncb aa "fame tba
nrsydiawn to naher in the new-born day."
There waa net Ode title s»tcb as "Taeia,
tbe city of- aching hearts."' I 'aria waa
■infoldeu/ before oar eyes and Mr. Chap-
lin lunard if era did not get It w* w*n
ike qqmbrst dumb-bell, thill *T*r sit I*
a theatre.
Wf did get it. of court*, and wo think
Mr. Chaplin for tbe rmnpliment la ba-
Uerinc ihnt the human race baa some
intelligence. The titles were «impW end
exptre-sed la the lamgnege that any one
might cse. No itory-book phraae eoined
far effect on the long aufTering and do-
fenaoWa ancssea. *
There was not one line about bow
audi "A Woman of Parti" coat. There
"Lin oot a rancy belbroom in the whole
picture- nor a, ysbyloaion. awimnjlnf pool
There waa not a cut-back nar a horrible
dewe-up showing with mlcrurvcopic clean-
nr*H all the facial defects tlut r.ra Hefoq
Of Troy iioeseserd on close inapedion.
Nb Lbttmbimit' H I M "lent a*
So — becauae ChirlLe Cbaplin Is too
wiite tn spoil a story by br!n,;i,n,: in a
lot of ordlnftrf'etiffllitlhpts. He MM CICO
handicapped In Lis toadlng ladi, for
Iv'nn Purvlanef! does Hit give a note-
worthy |icr-uiniii!i« Sli-r i*ftmed ,. ua
to be just (air. But he wle briprd by.
.\»Ji.]|.l!*» Menjou r who under t'beplirra
kiiptu-visicrn and dJii*t*rloii. bas treated s
":l:sr*eirr aa ccesgiiit ms anything we
ha-e t*ei» -an the m!tc*u this year, If
»t kf\l iceottnt of thtr best prrfortit-
inmu Menjon's would be vrrr clo*c to
the' lofi.
"a. Woman of Paris"' will ax>. too. bc-
rattse it is the son uf m^tiun picmre
tiiet eppraf7t not +^nly l*> the nbop an ri
bet to the man and woman who thinks.
Jis we said in opr rerie*/ and aa Sir.
ChapQn himself said. It Jt a story of
human fraiHtiee, of hard n>ail*xa and of
life «ueli at ftra ud I ciijtlii know. Tbe
raJiiMtiira »>. . will pnabahly get ihit
tbiragh I nircd Artfat* bi spcd bs It
leercs, tb* 1 Lyrfc, which should nuke
money wiib It beC4u.ae It bat) not -h*
fault of many uf tiir f2 productkna oi
being too loog.
"{•caruiOaojae-'r Slio-U De Walt.
In addition to tin. premier M "\
Woman Of Paris" on Monday nLghl, vb
bite "Scarmmouche" broaght to thr
Forty-fogrtL. 3l»»n Theatre on Hundny
nielli. One cannot imagine two morn
widely different prodTJctuHie char. "Scu-
aruouche" and "A Woman of Paris" and
jet cad, lo it.' way ia a definite eera-
tribtatlPD to the better ind bigger pic- manager*.
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play «r b*M ihat wlJl proWftlr rsaoh
Iobb, iT-iu teeflfs-t
MVSU b? FWt. *r«
■ — writ** of tmtmt—
■ roatt-f-ar b«ter«
niotion pictures the origlni] onipt of
'The Worn Wntntn -In Ilotnr." rte title
of Mi-;-, Wdman's plsy, *\m vtrati be re-
lii. :nni to ...■!! It to motion plrtnraa anj-
l>i i mif-e nil.- hcllevea It is the beat
printod Cora. Of course, my piflnrea,
with- the exreptlfin of 'PootllghtH,* hlte
n»t yet reidacd London and it would be
unfair for mo to eiy.iiiy wqrk «n thr
acreen had not cODtributed tu a (.emanit
4HJ1 RBEVE.
Hire morenrnL "Stcaramourtie" hns
big story. A TaiiiioTi iiul!«r-.' worth of
■etelnej. ifltj 10.0W extras, br Mrtroa
own word. Hex Jnyraun li..» stsn give.
u* a picture directed with skill and
fifiestx. 'The Poor FTorsemen of the
Apecalypee" made money, not oils for
the erhlbiwn-a but for Mlrru* Loew, who
can always think of this particular film
wbrn basinecp Is bed In oUter pJcttirta.
' SfiriJDOTid.e" T la fully aa good as "Tbe
roar llorarmea oi tbe AptMaJypae" and
iti tnsTny waya belter, Etecaiiw It brings
Hi- 1 Ingram in n»re (natafc directorial
rat.adLj.
If we could he sure ui getting plctarat
aa good aa "A Woman of Paris" and
''Sceratnouche' 1 wc woald not ii*** to
cringe wben people «y the movlee ue
going to th« boo/-wowa and that wttlrln
the neat file years there won't be da
prwpltasrUiing to pi to a modnri picture
theitrc. SornetLtniis, after seeing mem
awful apctdsnens matJc with wbnt many
directors belleT« "film art," we tn rtgdy
to agree with these eyplo*. Jlut this
•canon har been grJaassBUwi of ao ainy
real good pictures we are iurt to know
now there fa a fntom for the motion
picture and a cn4tice for it to con-tuiue
to ImprtiT*.
afc* uitnuti (-eoTfatl.il,
BJtl Wfiiosn made sotne dtsoorerlea
when /he was in Europe infs psM Bttm-
mer, and ebe waa so lapresssed tbat eke
bis cepyrlgbtecl Lbrae same dtarvTrrie*
aad pit tftcra In a play. She w|U rarojt-
alJv take iawoe with me for giving her
tb* credil Tot thla dlscvrery beeanae, ae-
«0Tding to ber own word, she nude no
diaoorerj st all— she meiriy • tun. bled
Opoer Blot iadLspntable facta.
Thrne facu oe iHscoTeriea— take jour
eooiee — tooeem coDTH-jitJaftn- Conientions
■JJ jsn.tTic*n* reganf them and cunTen- '
tiona aceordlsg to tbe LViroptan. idee. If
We Lave a ftefuat; 3dl>s Wm mlv W. who baa
sold nambericea of her atorie* to tbe iu--
TlOtt picture ■Meen. dionld gire ber near
play to motion pictures wr ntivt bear in
rnind that "Ii,. has two good reaaomi for
not doing m>. Firtt, the ceosdr boards
ire audi i strong tspior In motion plf-
tafna- to-day that any story net in rli*
Mother Coose rmtepary i. regariled %/ltb
Buspidoa hy moat moiiou plcttiro folk.
because It Is too eipenslre an undertak-
ing t" bate a esnanr bourd rip rn,i flfty
mme* or perhapa discard tie whole ple-
tmra.
wUcther naaos it that an/ p| a7 xhm\t
Wm Wrimaa brings ua Broadwsy wID
arentnatly enoae into motioe | ;j !nt »» ^^
tbe tint power* inat be by their cwm
.fdactjc*. of pndaced plays r.nd pubUsMd
HCreela hare mad* tb* usTwodoced end nc
nnbliabed product an nppmdublr tbtng.
irtjBBtbty erea. if these two tjjeturbloc
elsaaents cH4.net iaterfar* whb tHnte; Um
thing .;.!.■ has ever done and her dliflefHe I for By Work. What I mean ttf My," she
Is nn suiall part ft her plly.. Aa yet ,1 contlnaed, "and I tnenn no iliarcwivecl to
she hat tuada no arrangement for tbe pro- motion pictaren. for on yon. know. I bare
unetiori nf-her ploy becanan u aoon aa tlwlyl beeej greatly Interested In then,
ebe renrnied from Europe abe went to Is that a stAry ■■■■.'..\ directly lotho acreen
the man try to finish If, and Jt la )nst now I end tint preaenttd u a motion plcrnre
rsady for tbe critiral eye of ih* theatrical would not make it more aaintile for short
story or play. But a atory pubUKhcd. in
abort story form or produced li a nliy
sraq]rl be more valuable for tbe screen
after it hid been pjbliiJirJ or prodoced.
H\* ABffn i.imi Ccrrlana.
"Of ennraa,*' sbe said. T might writ*
directly for tbe screen, tint rijcbt now elTJ
wbole Lean it cebwered on tbe pLaj. I
think it la the beat thing I hare erer
done."
Which, we say a* aa admirer of Mlsa
Weiman'a, work nnag be seme play. %V«
tkongfat : *r*be Ac*i<tJtfar' tram the point
of dramatic eonarraetioq and int'l-ert one
of the best plays of font kind we bare
rrc*r seen. Dat perbape sr? are preja-
diced. Mln Welnun ct.uld get in tao-
ti"n pictures herself if she wanted to.
Sbe baa the Ifx.fc* .i..l the figure. Sbe
lost fifteen pounds In t-iWope aad, al-
though ahe waa alwtfK rery jjlendar. slip
now bos the figure moift of ua would iic
willing to gitr rea jrafi of our life to
possets. While tbe -loci not diet sho'is
trying not to get hack thiT pfieea itOofldn
tbst the Inat, - This iilnl Ih" fact'tluit sho
bat a penchant fot lonj <Jblitej4 eotrinf*,
seemed to Imprest u youBp latly from
tbe Tntn*db Tiir**. vrhn came anil at at
our fable. I'erbapa :-.iinr of our nCreeO
ramps will want It i*.py Ibet-j earr'ng-
wben they hear that iI-?« Wciman
Hrosgat a ,-air from Parii thai cornea
deern to her rlwnWers, B% I hire not
seen [ben, nor will J moourage her to
wear them when she U luncJilog with me.
Being ivdri&f by nalnre 1 ehooM not
wiftt ro be responaihV for tie aen4lien
■h* wonH cr-jie Wlih !.-er eirtdl »>*M-
i-g end tsaafaJan dartr-eyea -;.-! -hoee ear-
ring* — weU, wall aas if she e«r tired of
writing- the cam get a job with any pro-
dnerr in the bosniesa aa ax awbeaa. I
hopeJ to hare seenething to tell on what
the thainjfat of the conditions in the fttut
industry in Kurope and asnsrtbinr about
the pictnrrs and pirraamtationc the had
seen, bat the admitted tbr only contact
the hid with motion jdctoret .were- when
ahe visited Lillian <;i.I, . studio and aaw
•The White Slater" in the making fend
when ahe went to as* Mary PkAfard, aad
Chariot, otherwise known aa Churl:?
CnaplaD, Iti Paris. Bat we think what
sbe said about awneentfolul hi lotrretrtlng
enough to take the place of any foreifo
film article. BMieee, -n hare beard ao
rnncb on what Aineriaias vkitiibj aheoad
think erf Eoropean fllms that wr .ere all
gettiM rather fed up on, tbe svbjeet JoM
aa era are with the foreigneri wbo come
bet* asd i*ll oi what is wrong with oar
itwrattry. There It plenty wrong wfth
both of tbets, Hal tilling atwut It is
not going t> remedy it any.
'What," Miss WeLmsn wu askad, "im-
preeeed ycrg the tnoAt while yon v. i-it In
Europe?" Thfs ooestJoti Waa afaot^atber
out of a clear aky. We had been lunch-
Inf it the Algonquin ant) Kid tpmi. at
two mi-ien win. 1 half hoor in taUdng
about Paris, Italy, London and the peo-
ple we both know who were irf Europe
thie put Summer.
Half Chasm AmHrlit.
"Let me .think." taid Waa Weinwn.
"I believe I was moat Impressed br At
Americans who come to Bom* tad do
the earn* thinga frankly and ant in the
open tbtt they do rob i-"i it heme ad
hare a ^orgeous time doing them. The
Americana (el into tbe Latin atmosphere
and are completely (n^UUOep^haelied by
U. The thlnft ihey woald neTer dare d>j
at home 'they make, no aecTee of orer
there. CoDrcarJotu are pretty much like <
pmhih:ti..n. i.'cery one to-day drtnLuj.but
be hat in .it it in prtritc because be doea
not dare be aoea drirftlng in public
"You know," «ild Miss Wslman earn-
estly! "consentiona here nn nhserred by
those who want to «bt»rvc (htm as welt
at by thoae who do not want to obeerre
them. Orere there no one tbiau It U
nocevsary to 'male any prenmae of ob-
serrlug this thing we call convention.
Here we Use under * canopy of couth*
tioo, which any cumber of Anericana lift
aa soon an they reach foreign ifcor-t. Il-
ia in the atrnospbere. X diaeo-iered it M
aoon at 1 reached Hnme, I nppMC It i*
W*»ose their tradition-, aad custom* an
ao drBemit that at soon *■ n Aatericaui
gets into- the nncOnTentioaal air be fan-
blhe-t it end uncnoM-iously chaaaee alt
mr*de of life."
Mi«s Wei-nan said that her play tails
of then* Ameriennt who reane to Italy
and shaj*- <ui reTjr thin It*.
"Of course." said Mis We-ossn. "I
ctD'i tell yon the plot, but I wilt say It
ooncrnia Ameeicflns In an trailan setting.
Drsjw jour own wndtmio-:.'' ~)'
PJasw r.»«i-m« a. miH&ma tm Italy.
While we were at the taMe asrrnrnt
men: who fir* taMHialed with film .-nn*
psnir*. appronch-d Miss We [nun with
the requent ilj.il ahe anlimk aomeihinr
for tbe screen.
"How can 1?" ahe laked belplanaly.
"I hftic only two stories left, I b*r*
told ecery other atory and both, raj
Plnja."
"Why don't yon do sooethJag direct
for tirt.BCTfen?'' I askad h*r. "e/htn there
tttnu tmch a nej-aana. for jn-nr ed^H-iat."
"Why ahouU'L" obe asked. "I focf
think the valij* of a mx&ry on in* acreen
la to b* compair-i In the Ttla* of the
prlntad Hory. 1 fftaan, lo. iti original
state. When I was in Kurope I sold to
•twa-.tagr .ttuihrr.
clipped the foQew ing f mm die
En<ltah puldiealiics .the rights 14 alt my j Portland Newt qoc haeana* it Is anytbinf j
American printed m\txt stetira. This waa I caneciaUy hrilUaK bat bseansa It acen- 1
en* to the punlierty they had tn thsar ' pi** n aaact on tb. fi-oart pejjs of thla
paper to a co.iL.ma not unJika onr owa
Beaa Brcadwaj : . •
Game am the piea of! Charlie Chaplin,
'• Ooo* -Theda Bante ramping eyes —
Stuart rioaasee bat seldom villain*
And King RsXrut rtrtij oigh-;
Maurice CotteUa's In a fodeout,
"■Glen* the finffy atorie dear— -
And where— 'Jttat let ua art you, thla one —
Where are them films of yesteryesr?
Tnas Ait. aa lluac.
Tom Oengblj acted a* bout last week
to a dtalOirulahad litneheoi, that attracted
-to innch attestloQ In the Alsjonqutn It
wa* with dimci.li.r that (iaorg*. the pupu-
far betdwaltee. waa able to keep tiie^ruri-
out ones onLddc, the rupee separating "the
dining room from tbe lobby. At Lbls
lundieorj were (."hades Chaplin, E. Lloyd
Sheldus, BcnJ. D. CasaerH, Konrld bist-
eorici. Frank CoDdoe, Edward Koobloet
and Kb ri K . jKlteben.
Tom, who la here working on a •wMi-io
by Oeorg* Jkit and one by Booth Tark-
iBfton, eayi th* erhok aEair was td Jib.
■Tesw luin nf Hnya.
The latest word concerning WW H.
Hlyt Ud the reason for bis viait to Edaf
lud it thla time J* said to be In order
to enibV him to giTO Ambassador liar-
rey aemo adrice en the reparation of
Qeraany, Mr. Hlya Is in uthority oa
matttra of this kind and now that
Frtoce ond Engtstd ale takiOg action on
what Germany should pay of its debt,
AfflETii-n namrtlly I* iateKsted. Mr.
Baja is aald to hare mar* definite in-
formatli![t on that than anyone else. Sd{-
fldeat tn toy bn hr.s done i try little talk-
1st while on the otbirr i,de and tiny pbtai
that be Iib« rjf nollHcnl nata re are
founded on rurnor.
Why Dial Tb*r D* ltr
'Evttf OUcc in 1 while we get a press
yam lhat Is made out of whole enlih. It
ttatea thai u film ?<■:,,■-< .- lemdng the
acreen to seek a eareer elsewhere or that
an actor baa jn-i M^ned a eniflrsct to
appear in rt BrnadwaT production or
•scene other equally footiea* story- Some-
tiraea We ire airly enOngh to asraUov
tbia caff and nriit it. When wo do and
Learn later that we h.i,e Been. bnobniyH
wc get farinas and we know that erery
other editor feels the same way. Cer-
tainly, the temporary gala i t getting a
falsehood printed ]* poi enoucb lo make
np for thr* permanent to** that such a
prrsa agent anat •.iitTtJu. Once tbe edi-
tors duti-4*t n p. h, he might ea well
get oar of burluets 1 ccuuee he will ntTtr
In the world be ^ahlc lo land a story
tgaiiL ThlJ does not refer to the \!*>
Ccrtlrs. tbf> [-.file*, the Meadows, the
Ulster*, the tittllChs, the Moseees, the
Itlch.cn bndis and the other reputable:
men, bvt 10 certain In dependent pre«
Oitntri who every little .vhile succeed n
si-'tllng fvor a lbir| Lhnt is a big^r
(ablft El.-in |flf of Aesop's far-famed
tales.
rimi v.iir.Mir, in, gpeoiaL '
Elsewhers in the psptr we ha-t-e printed
Chat aUaodated Piret Xstloaal was grinf.
to make a Mg nMtirc. "Rundown" ia tbe
name. It will pmhiibly be the biggest
thing that this company has erer don*
and we undersumd u |* io hmvt mtuiy or
tb# attrllmresi that mad* The Covtred
Wagon" a sneeeas. Hlchard KowlanO,
who recently returned from the West
Coast, made all arrangement* for it* pro-
duction when ha waa in California. Wc
are printing the best aDiuwctjaeat to-
day on lb* ftasit UflCf „ij „ fc^ t^
picture will b* ** pxrd as It aounda. W*
can f|«snj n ]„t «f "Caeend Wafoas" in
this bnilnets and aa yet we bin only
Li-i nae.
areata * t.'.d.n, M«n.
Gloria 8wanaon, ii minus A leading
man la her ne« picture'. The a^umming
Bjrd." After three weeks of tflligi-nr
search, Sldacj Olcott is ready to gire hh
kingdom for an actor who can look like
n newiMtwr man. Well, we hope Mr,
Olcol. KTta Uh. We'ee herer seen a mo-
tion Fii»i.i»* M*t reprrerntfng a newspaper
office that tooLe.1 like one siul we'd like,
to tee an actot «!.- could play the pact
of an honftt-to-gtwdtice* newspaper man.
In most picture* the reporter* KV every-
where rerryiive a volusiitioni notebook
and endl^a* pssssw Tlie overage news-
paper man never takes, dosni note* an-
Ii-', be is reroedini; a K[e-(Vb or dolnjc an-
Interriew with a man who has a vpedal
me>sage to [tre.
The leadine man Mr, Oleott !> En
aeerrh of It tn plsr Ibe part 'ff-Philip
Carey, an American newspaper tn*u in
Paris. K"iinii«. aiciple, bat sre knots- that
Mr. f ijpy.u h«n taierriawed do le»* than
thirty mm mine to gat tbe type he
worn*. We auhed Mr. Oknct to pej
dV-wn Ug reqairetntnts for Una job which
shenkl not be eo difficult to fill and be
said"
"It aannda strange, but leading men
who look like neneuaper men mt* nre*
in iwatlon ptrCnres. There probab! j
would be Do diAculty in fin-lioe a lendlnr
man n)i. i could he ■ ynm.c uiillipnsi^. a
neuiinees man. cir ctfo a prof essoins] man.
out imrt trf to find nn* that kas the eir-
mark.. of a newrrpiper nan and the task
i- g diflieplt psaf.
"I proBaniy conlij find a tot of men
who ennh1 look the pert of a ntMrapaiuir
nuin." Oleott erplslned, "but the , c i,n
whci ntaye PJtlllp C+tfj moat not onle
Wk Ike one bat he most be able to art.
foT the part cal'a for some highly drs-
mat> w.irl. •* That's where the ruh
Knee. Thla man Carey In the story it
not merely a reporter. Tie is the Purls
repteiwwiBlJre of s New Yori. newspaper
Tt wnuhl he eaay tnongh to find ftn netnr
rn plar th* pure of „ reportxr but o«r
diaractee muat hire the pa|*e and ata-
fcilllT tk*t come with years of newipao- r
training. ' •_
tm KSrteriaJs, Rait, -Jntaaos.
* Lemeheon* in the motion pfctnre Indus-
try U« aa prevalent a* new filmi thsar
day*. Every time a tUr ctmet o« frem
thr Coast 1=' la firrn a laneheen md the
motion picture writers at* allowed to
loot at him. The meet recent Inncbcut
•inouocarf will be thai uf F. B. O.-for
Facnury Johaaon. ita director ft "Th*
Third Alarm." sod other T. Ba O- sub-
ject*. Tha datt la October 10 and the
tasssB that W. h, Astor.
TOA3T3 AND ROASTS.
i Jf yon hrr* pratae to fire, rtm-
j plaftrts 10 mite or IdeiS- IO air.
1 rrgincr ihern vHh the Onlooker.
» ose*sa nitx
Editor of th* Onlooker Column, Th*
Horning Telnroph:
I . hie* ben reading wita tnterett
yonr. dUenaeieu nf the photoxTlpbEc ef-
f»rt> of the> tafr Tltoda Ban. 1 can't
Uoderruad why any one cotild be khor-
lng ander tb* ddnsian that the ia an
Irtbt, I do not think that Theda lay*
dahn to *nj etuh boDOwa heradf. I
don't very well see bow sbe could, not
If ah* hi* « acnes of hnmcr. To ml .
mind Theda hit found herVecalion now
that aho has married tho director.
Chide* Brablo. And -hi plefiired in tb*
paper* bidding hlim farewelt at thn pler.
Mit* Bira netrr rU in iar«* tlitragii
bc-r peraonallry Ia aa intereatiar 0&<- I
hope now tbflt she 1* happily married
lhat th* will let ber biiaband aboweT her
with Bhrekel*, whim ahe 4eaerrca ber
Tim plug pronesaltiet for tb* home. $hn
haa worked bard and denecr** all th*
reat tits ii cotalng to her,
ne^pTtrully j«nra,
Marr **h^
Tsrk Hotel, On. 2, 1923.
1
WWtt UCOBCg H.ALIHI
•Mt*M-. Tt* sfscBia* tinnfV
1 would Ilk* aom* one to tell me why
•Jeurge Walsh haa hem dlo*rtJ tn pit*
the laid la 'Ben- Bur/' I would ilio
be obllgrd ff tome one woald enumerate
for m* hi* oca U Be* nfofli for the Tti*,
Walah. any- htr* *ome hidden talssin,
if Bo they are rsry well bidden, w&Ich
fits him to raaty tbe bouon of the Wal-
lace afory. * -
I bar* been a fa* for many 7**rs,
since (lie old CotrteTV} dart. In ftet, but
hnre to admit that Walah'a charm ia
BtilL t-lndlns; nn,
1 loje "Btn-Hllr." I hope Goldwja
doesn't botch tbe prodttctlon. but X -""■
tieed to swing rar ffrorH* stortea nrt-
tilated In cetlalold Tlrtiout, to 1 thill
not lie lurprbed to read ettraTaannt go
cnuuta jn your Talned colomnt of th*
magalflcfnt elTectfl Oaldwyn is ohtlhllng
for "Bee-IFar" la* th* Sims, of th*
huge sums «f money that ire he-Lag ap*nt
to make a photo-plgy ftitfaful to-tha
original, of the Infinite pain* that hare
heeu take* by the carting director find
Georaw Watab la aa example! and then
co ro r Broadway theatre m a Teir*s
tijn.'- and Tl*w a hodfe pod;;* of the
orixiaal idea ihst^wifl nsake my blood
eurdlc. Very trniy yonra,
G"orge Tytea.
pitL-fieiu. mmtb. Oct. i T ik»*
JlOI'i: HAVl'TM 1\ "TBE L.OI.D
niGGERl.
To ibe iiaUi'.T, \ -
The Homing Telegraph:
: rant are why ft Is that erery on*
is picking on Hope Hampton. 1 saw
her ha "The Qnld Digren" for the (lest
time. *ad I round her to he a good littl*
sctreas, doplte air the tale* I had heard
tn the contrary. Why don't thetf liir*
the girl alnue and give ber a chtpca ht>>.
fore condemning her. She is pretty dud
youof, ait. I maybe hi-rs bas l>e«n tka
f*n.lt »f many i young aclrrwi-^prrhApt
•he baa Ijren enffrrlng iron, poor dlrec-
tiou. >•'.:■:.', b young phtyer has be«n
condemned, nnly to find ft-ur and 1 s raise
later on, -when she ha* been raided by
* niperint and skilful hand. Look it
Marts Jo GUajor^ for instance. What
* speee** the made when Henry Miller
directed ber! Whit he* she-been mVmf
To do liccf. She has been reljtng tn
the frw tricks sh« learned ejhile nndrr
Mlllsr"" directron and hts heca th* samo
ln every rwle. she bt* resayej sine*- *Tba
Famous Kair."' Nnt half ettotjgb rr.«i
la mad* of tbs part the direrb>r pltya la
dereloping young talent, and prriu,>*
Mho.. Hampton hai Just been unfo-tu*
n*te m tbe man who wield* the mera-
phene. At tny rate, we *re for her.
and wish, her all ncce**. .
_. - Kair Miaded.
Ocwlvr 3. 11*23.
wg'LL i.r.T yoi- Kivaw.
I. tee by your cafamna thai great
Lb.ngi ere ernectrti from "The Spanish
I>oncer." You say that Faimous PUy-
ers predicli! big things for it, that Pol*
Nc*t! list done th* best work of bsr
Atiwrlcnn rareer. that Herbert Brttton
ban done dig things, etc., etc, tod jet
fri>m whfil 1 ran gather none of the
peoplii who trentwdhe theae repot-to hare
*ren tin- picture. Since when la It the
custom to gtther opJaldna from" what Ih*
motion picture producer* *ay abend: their
wbt**? Von hjiT. got to tbow bd*. I
bare heard ibe call nr ''WtjlfT' just a
few times too often. b*t I am going t«
thr Rivoli on .Sumriar. md ir -The Bpna-
ish I>ahcer" It not all that It ii rrarked
oat lo be, T am awing to let out a*db a
howl *,» ■rfll rend tne L*-kj stud to*
■*vn nolo attennoat parts of fjpa
Angele*. Veur*.
Ortoher a. HK8. J?S "*"""*■
TIlHtcn: cHLBCRl ran nrtTHarsri,
Tn tlie tailor The Morning Trfftgnphj
1 want to say a few Wgrda for S. L.
Baths fe!. I[e ntU tlie flr.issi rhetlrw
in thr ritf. pcrhsp*, if JHy trlreta war*
more extensile. 1 tcight aay in th*
world Mr. Rothefd maintain the
jsme dignity In his picture palace II
yen -.-ill find in the Metropolitan Open,
Hou.1", There If th* tame courtesy and
cuusidr ration that you wonld expect ll
klnoe' palace*. And fib matter what ,
may be jour taste- in the matter ot en-
tertainment ilothafel will alto harf
■ometliiag on the bill f*n meet it. Of
course. Ilothafel baa plenty of money ifq
spend, tbat can I* a***, bat h* nts>
tiiae* thl* fortunste. eirunmstaac* with
an almost uncanny knowledge of how U
plea** ths public. Fie cannot phs*s*
them ill at once but there is csoally
• r ■'.rmrfii ia each program ta pUaM *
raprirlou pnbltr. I am alway* "ur*
that my pennies are not wasted wk-a
I go to tie fspiiol. anal 1 am aa eon-
fc-intji of a presiding genius behind Lb*
ihma*. that I hop* I will be able t*
p. h-ehlad <h* seene* one day and gr*«p
huwtjfei ior "Beair" I jasaJere U*
fHtmda call him. lad 1 tm nW of taemj
t,y the band sod at/ tahaak you.
A Fi *.
Tanstams, M. I, OaL 1. H%%
S^i
•>H, TUESDAY, OCTOBER % I9Z3.'
ALL THAT IS NEWS IN THE WORLD OF MO f ION PICTURES
By LOUELLA 0. PAES0N3
"ENEMIES OF WOMEN" SUIT;
LICHTMAN AND UNIVERSAL
Owners of Belmont Theatre in the
Bronx Sect to Bar Showing of
Picture by the Els-mere, Citing
Ita Contract With, Faaous
Pliyers-Lasky u Prior
Claim to Release.
THIRD SIMILAR A^JIOH
THIS niuralnff Swinl'T Tames J- ',
■ -Walt*!* i» Jfeing h> argue iHinihrr }
nine baned on "Kneinie*"' nt Judge. '
"Wagncra cohtI. Special Ti'rm. I'nl-l i
One. He i* going to ,i-iV Llifll nn iik- I
■ jiim-noii l.i C7 - " - ■ ■ ■ i - — i ngiunit losi |ili ;
WeJhstocX. owner nf the Kbmerr Then- ]
tit iir the. Krunxi forbidding him i» nhew f
the GoLdwyii-CxMninpnLraii pictrrre, r J'lie |
Senator in repreaenh'na Hni-Lhjs, hup) ,
Blornectlial. Olterfllor* n| Lt*H Krlinonl j
Thfjrv-'. aUjd in Hip Urutii. wliii '"'aim ,
that tier oomlrarttd f>-r "KlHmiH of
Women" through r'uTnniiH Players La*lc>
and tne picture wns pleased to Wein-
Jtact by friUwya-CoKmepolilau ilium
". finHsis tire previous i-uinLiuH Player* j
■ Lac-.v rootrari. TIim in 1 Up third" l
Kaemie.1 of Women" ekm <« ljf argued. \
\ Tim «nt tvhjt (n 1" rbttn a,, III., and tec j
(rlthcr one wasi here in _\Vw l'ork last
week, hut tae ctuic was withdrawn. |
Senator Walker tlli^ [imp (1 l!auilu£ <
a whole ,Ii« of 1 ! ■- r- ■ 1 i >- ? s j L , a- - . Those >v;;.i I
M9 bo enlk-d an Outdwyti Film Om- |
p<i!;v. R. J' S™th»l Slllt l L .",!i!rhjj,ii[tidii.
William Randolph IIe*rM. Them-, aril** I
H!r. Weinatoek. are named as ilefrndnnr*
i" the --.]■-■ Trhlrh will be waged ibit
anwirih#.
Nathan linrkan, wltu represents Wjl-
H*W L Randolph Hen ret will' alao. repre-
sent Toarph Wi-iimtox-k. Junto" Onlrf-
Mttm. and, -Calirid Hex* will ohm tqlw
pjh-t'hl' .tee battle which pmmiira to lw
rtrj interesting m the (ilia art-fa*. The
Thrntre. Ownvnr Chamber til Cooawftw
.to-doy will (sir Tiji (he Ilirra^a of Ihi 1
hoM s: pn*i muTt«m on.rhw c^w. It in i
T emit intfrrst to (be y, 0. C. C bt- I
in** co lnntij- of the: ntrmbrr* htxt con- j
tractwl for thla picCiire. ^Duthtr owi
rfon Outt will; cnnie up wtl[ t» sotne or I
gtc 1\ O. C, C nwtnlH-ra irho hnvp (i1aj*><I I
.tTi* jleturr in (lj*Ir thralTH iw spite nf .
tlir trtHiliTr Uiat )* na-* ppadiot
A frnr w«cb ag.i tlir muobtn or Ml- \
T. O. L. C. mxliTd waul that if tftay *
l'i^3«l "hBfliurt 6f W'emtu" in tlifir
■JjaX PftJ they woold b* MoajM-aded. Ic ;
imiw R[rpue> that I^o Brwher. rormfrfr .
M inR Board or Dirertora. mid ollirr
" B|n li^'liTji Jiatf Mhonn tU# pictun fa I
1 thr meetini to-day j»»nu'*n tn he n '.
f Iptewatinf n ne . TIls cain u( Mr. !
wbftr will come up and lor ciutrtion of ■
t Wnttiin diacaiMi]. CLariin l'],«p-
' will (■«■ 1l# Meat of honor nt the eluk l
Ia>-. H* w[U com* lit about 2 oVIoti
apfjak tq fli^ oihibJtora.- nod of I
■«. 'teoe* wtttmnr ntjins, the fin- i
*rkn will not jfatt whiE* j[ r . Qapldi ,'
Crt«**re*i*M Wick I'BlvfrH],
■ ^H 1 J'** ntl * r r ^*' rr <-auii> (ui lie ii, K ■
comlHUfftj.m b^m-«.fi unkemal BU d I're-
ftrrwl PjrtiiKs will probslilv ,.,.,-..;- bf
**"*■"■ -«f ■« do bnaw ij that h«f«i-r I
Al Sjteriuntn r<*lf aa ipdrfitiilr Jenrr of !
• tmrnr* fi-ojii Pttforrfid FletOKa he anil j
hia partBfr. B, J\ ikhulKre, were in
fwnfci*iiri-. with the power* »hat I. ■ at
l-nir>r«Al witJi an Mr 4 of produdnt lbi-ir I
piciurra f>li tlie Univerwil l^t. It L* aald |
■ '■**!.« f-atl !.*HDmle" did net tliink die I
nrartjctl Att d Bo ft did n^t ei^
_i y n Preferred MmjjiinT h> BiTtecii
■tonea losmiled od procalnrnt plaja nud
Combinttion Between laenunle
Concern and Preferred Motnrei
Thought to Have Been Hear
Before Producing Director
Took Indefinite Trfire
of Abience.
WHITE IB GASTUrG fob iaskt
lahrv sKMax.
Jkr In In Idwii fur Ihr i»»r ■■!>■' nl
-'^TlrvUnar n vawl t»* HJa rir+i
J'rimrr ;i l.-i n. r. _
re tare Jiutunliat?l<r udjoinui^ Jiie huim-. '
VfMh Sir. Craze" will wtain the oootrot
linif ibt«r«at ' l » <5* PrtJtWt h'r. will be ,
jolunl in fiiiaocins -it h-y mr viral ^v^althy ,
■ni'ii iif l'arfndAba, H'olljvcod anil Lea 1
AnsiOe*. It will- involve an ooHls (^f ,
H|i|ifuEimaf^ StOUi.fKKi, ]
In ffirstirmins nn iiucii Linn tn go j
ihroaE;h 'with ihu pre^'i!!. itlniiN, .lnnie«
i."rniw..'wlL>,- ft* the world Lliumu. in cLa'
direptpr of "Tiio fTimred VTa#'nk," *tnteil (
1 iiiplmLji'illy Uiat t*. bad' no Intention of 1
rrap*ferripjf bin effort* from thcK'-rei-n i
0, the irUe*,
ft ti-^I anffUe lila lfiaur-r- luufr k^ n ■
linltltr n.iid aa tli? fulfillment of flmbf(lau"- :
clitTii>&»vd -liiji/i- the daya whea a« wa» a
trouper Da «ee Uin Urea ud jcitatoDU of
itie li-jii;- dead rri< •■ of Axttca wo?en into
a play., . . ^ ■ * ■
"We hnvrj | 5 i>rpj*rd. niui-!i fvnin ;ln-
Mtise. 'ilni ItaVf barn reiniodcd nf it ko
■ifteii, linit 1 llftTf »n asnl-iitin™ to juiL
pfnrur or the material back-and illoW at
the Mine limn it hn« uot ■uttwed in The
ji.-imi'- nf i;n' niotioii picture' radimtry,"
lllf PsH-.in«.i!.!>r i)ci>dtlcei*'fxp}flii[ied.
KLiouuri^emeDl. tu IstiDcH Ihe vesture
i* wild tu hare I. ■■ : .,'in'l in.iheway
piyjiifp mpnnttod 10 1 >ir> . entiT-tainmrni
'kff"rwl in the ' Jlollywotui lion*). It wJSS
h" :--■ -!>■--'•'•■■. .ii-'ii i'l^n'!!i! r frem Di{)tioH
pkitawn 'but U T,-;.:i draw, )a ruciv 'i |"i!j
the Judnauy in tJiat thngf who \-{rt hy
wnrk In pictnT^a v.'j]] i~v.:ti cultured ru-
liuitliuii in writni-Miot; la vJuli pnjdnrtionr>
■Och ftji ttv pUhncd (ir hi,tHki)ifi pitH
In them' bjMJRAe of the- iiicamre d»--
' rived.
A lii.ji'' il^at'io'arJii}; nta£e. hjdraii-
tT.ally ope:nt«i. with iinii*r*rcJUBd dre!i><>
hi; room*, witi bA built in the crsFrr
m; rhe iiNiintiiiiili uiiin-sJr -iii'lirf-inv " 1 ' b 1 •-.
niajte '*'■'■'■ he ^nrroiLDded i)jf leni* 'riafnjt
tier niton tier to the four walla.
Walla«« U'anltr Data Offtr,
li.'1-in^ W'-n I'lii- -m the il;fpi-i'.r::il
ic.:. ji by Thr- I Itjui blm-k ul Notro
itame." Waibiic-* VnttMo it T*o*" rc^eir- I
inc 'ilii'!;. '" Icnn I'liiirKil ^m1 apread j
biv ivirrfts t pjaajwbfT c. Carl Lanmnilr it
wi nited C« FbfaMMn^. one dlr*etot moj-e |
nr \"m in - U^THV^tftditui Iforrlilea ]iim. 1
We hear rnim:|>r,Coa?t that Mr. liter*- 1
(ef lia*' i-e«*rwd Aa oRlnr rn K .i |i> France
tn head a, directorial, gtafl* of a r/renoti
'■'■nipaa.v. "Li'w AfUerablnt 1 '. it. their timt
untilnetion. to lie' fOHAwcfl pi" ninny rti*r
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CRf/SE 7YJ BUILD THEATRE;
WORSLEYGETS FRENCH OFFER
Se&di Syndicate Which Is Planning-
Erection of Unique Heaie it
Puadena, CeX, to Cost Jl ,000,-
000. and to Be Keplica of
tn Ancient Aztec
Temple,
BLANCHE SWEET TO MF.TE0
PEGGY HYLAND
Pdt*.« .Tli-y hare in their i»aa*«i„,.
"Th", lira* Year * "Til* BoomeranK" :irul
Hfta* otJbPr RueAaaea, If the Coiferaal
plan Jiad Eunfl: thmuci nnd they had bwu
r-',raa"i, ttiriturfi Uni^fnA) it wonld l*rp
bietat a rtotfjuatineDL *f contracta witli
tba^Starn Jh£ht rlcianiwi that now hold
*•** '<>r I^erBrred Pirture*, Whatever
dlfHeuttj" exialg, if there ta any. In the
Pt*rerrefi affieea it will bo readjusted
^lllotit.nr difHenlty aa wo aa aom*
«f Uieir Jiijc fflmi a*t In HrculaMoa. A"
we uid Sonday. In the ei^luaiTe *|orr
m, At J.Jentifwn'n leave of abaence. Pre-
■ r*rrrd haa aome rery pmd pictiirt fl nD d
Mine rrfj- slj jtnrii-n romias.
Crn« ifaaaT* .J^rauMlaaita,
■A ■judical* Jiead«tl bj Jrmw <>i!$r )■ i
-*B eject a uaiqar theatre at Patwdeuu i
tttJfiirnia. ' It will be a reprodurdon «f I
an «ni>:I! Alter, temple re^tntlT nn-
rarthed Ity nplorvrn In tlie cUreme
rwiilhern parr of 3[cxic«,
-Tlie „;tr of the theatre, whirh" ia to
Ihi riev«|rd to lue lejriti.matc. ia al Miehi-
W Itaulevard and Wwitev L«n«. in
l-Jinlriilfe. op [he nutakirla of Pnaadrna
liftd iududej fii-t «crea of Mr. CflKn'ti
sin- «:«r» i« Pblladrliiaita lii-iia.* t»
uilr [■frmjinl minf>"-«""-» villti
jfag W-fclta at p*g." ■'■ ■
welUkoowiL piclnre*, fl lJ*t Miserahlts"
will l)e hrided hy m all-AToeiricHii'rtat.
' llr. Woral^y Iibh 'not aSnoMiafl
whether o/ Hot he ivill at-etjit tfelfl nr«.
It WM-^ald 10 have lueeu made foliowinic
bl^.woflc in 'The Itnj]lu.-ba>k," hy avme
vjjjfciog !Se*abthwufv rrajj l a»H tbe aim
.iii'l .'■:■.'■!-■:! tionie. 'i-'i'-L b.e «■« thi- inuii
for. Ill r yob. Tin's c riaya it. Keetna tu lie j
!be' vMtlc 'fir Amerirane W ffo (I HH "i« i
inaki>*t leaat ohe ph'tin^.
The 'Freneli fompanT finanrina "Lea
MiientbleV* in aaiit to I. ■■ iv«U [MjfpWM !
Wilt )i:^:,:-y.
To Appear In Phlla'^elpala.
IViay Pliit*delithW »iif have seliaitce- I
to «*' .Uai'oJ I i'r/n'iud*'r in pcreoD. She
3m axiiu; i hew ibis nmriiinr acconiianieil J
. Ity Mrij. Albert GtVVi wlfp of. the gf'-u- !
| itaI m^iiaip:r of (>rlFQtlj pruciuetiutin. |
MU« ' Iieunwter i* mAkiite \-^ ■-■-■■ ;■:■■: ip- \
ji.jiim ■. m l k l!i!:.-i-i; !i:;i - i:li "I'll" i
iVIitte ltoxe." Ab mioii nn «li- relurJia [
I '■-■■ will don'iier micae-up unit nt'fiii i.«v« i
! nn '•Alprrirft,*" IU^-lil al I hi* muliu'lil
; Mr- flfiftiTb i» i»niiy ir^iftina; Liu- JlTiti«!i '
. ni(d Colonli.J moiii-f lo ;;o [jn.r.sli mrh 1
[ liattUw and 111^ Un-t><tre - ! - 1 >- : - -
j ic-wilayV retpice. .'I'he piecun- ia bro-
I Ktfwri^ ' nlci't> Ond wU) u^ itk.^i' m \
dewtiRj d^ before many m<«iltin.
■wme 'Scenea for sla ow Q produe. One
thii|" ia certain — namely, na will never
liae. tbeaa aceaeJ. hecaan the nlm waa
mkeu from him and tlentroycd.
P*Hr 1-lylan* May Illr*r I.
Wl^en Sia Sc&later Wta in Europe he
lieard Petty HrU&d aay ao often that
>ii.- wantrrl to direct fiettirea rbqt be
liAt about made up hi.» mind to pit. b«r
a rhanw. Ht feel* that it need n'tt in-
lerfere with ber ho«banrt r a directorial
work, illn Hyland'a husband in'Fnil
Granville, who made "■Shifting Hands'."
the firal of the Fred Granville piotnrea
to be produced for LnXor Piclurei Cor-
immtlon. It will be released hy iimlfcip-
■ aon. N'osembtr T, Mi-n Hytmjd'i flier
iviTli i tie natttphOHtj will not IntQifera
with her NanaVsCE plana.. wr ■. nr* told.
Niiv iild.jvij the leadJnR role in ''^biffing
I Siiii.!-." but apparentty ahe lieUevcA itie
would adllrr direct than act., -
Umrrf fcemrm %m "TttTVn.
km; Semon i- iiere aoalamH with
I M, A. -Hoffman, befora lie bectna work
| i>u "The Uirt ia The. Llmoiuriae/' t which
ia his iirit picture forTrnari. Mr/Hofl-
1 loan sald-yeHierdiy. while 1lr>>w Vork.
Mr, tienion wiH aeieoi a' oatt and decide
on in-* lending: lady^ Be will ontj be
Iiere for a few dnya, 'btH 'whiJe In-lon-iL
he einecta lo be haater (htji.the pro-
rerbial .bee. . .< •-, :
Pn. ale. >V«od|»; fl'Hi.a,if/' n.-tfLrd.
Ward-wot' ■fr&m ^ht .-Coast- that-
Frank' .E. Wood*. ■ *thp .only - recvnUv
branched outrU i pminjeer on'hfa own,
]ia# S...-,ti aeW<tad by Mar?- P^klord. ***"
wlit'her iiictiirea. Mr. s Wo$da:-b*a cer-
iJiinfy fiAd eioo'Hjf^eSp.er.lenc* E(l ^itortal
ra air em In know how' lo. cut and s^em-
ht» nby dim cvep'iqa'ole;,"
i A»u(bfr HUfo iwiilon.
l:niir»f j finubed '"Anna .. .Cftriatle,"
Hlpuflhc Sweet -liavBiejrtd her aikka-up
Director Who Produced "Hunch-
back of Nctve Dame' Reported
to Have Been Called to Take
Chajf c of St*£ of Company
Which Will Hake "Lei
HiuraMei." - - '
- --.HRVASTWAaHWIfftlBV '*
llr iipekr iMfr (lir mill ir ln»l liinln I
, froau thr Bimberfcr. ^tcrea. tar '
woh nisidcF the ■'■■pl«*(PTa-^ v.*! e ■
Miirnlej Iflrgrnph. ' ■* .
bor ove'r^.to' the Metro lot- (o plar the
leadib; role iu Allan Holul»ar i pic+ttre.
•TbV Human : .Mill." Mi.in SweiM is
about tin- bnaiest player wo know. She
EUirea front ••;; j - j pfelawt* another %kh
BLANCIffi SWEET.
Sear-ax
aathr D(a«> Irnctf Prt
'■ 'ft-JraPlnnrlie'," ..:,..i -;, PiciTed voic*
WtV tbe telpjilinmr yp«ti-|-dny. moniln*. \
"broke all records of nil $" iiiL'fnre« In J
nil theatre* ii: nil trnTnn-''
"What do yon nicau?" we naked. .
-'Ho* eaarjw nt^HS"
■"fly doElarA and ^euta," wan -the ro
|i|... ,in.l ii-'i iiMv Si.iu-1. who lironjchl up
iIilh in Formation. . -a\- thai the' picturr
p!, !>'!'. ( fo two huadrrd penpV mom than
J (her? ire ■■<■■-<■■'■ ac the l-'oriy-fonrlh Htrtvi
Tb>a c .re at []ie Aftrruimii and eratina"
. iH-rformauee.1. lfu xaid that $'2;.\&J,\<
i hud hewn taken in :u the eveniai,' par- I
i formadi* on Soudny afopp. Or boui».
■ (be Capitol and ItivuU mid Strand have I
played to more penpli- hfewnae they rim I
a coutiuuaiia nhow. 1ml .Mr. Kobe! oajn- i
Inndu ilmr "HcnrnmiinirJir''' Jtoids the? nee- '
iinl In ihe iwo-s-day houwex. Wr. aa<*<|
wait la. hear from "The Covered TVntnu/'
"Thr- FIi|Tiehbdi-k' i >f "Vntre Dame" niiri |
. Liis- rcri. [|r jcaya tlinL even "'Die Fiiiir
' i a j ■ ■ — - ■■ of ih* 1 Anocalypae" did not
I «i]ua1 the record of "Kcirajnouche.*" IVe ;
■■* -I rin. picture u EB&Bf oyer becftu«
there uro ron main uletiireA tluat Ml and i
ever/ l'i'-F'Iri- 'I.L Ik ,i HlKXTKA I r!]jrt LLC
whole induslry.
«ln>l'iK
l'|rm«:
ho ire* "Tn invited hy Ht s nefeUarfi
'. H . I •' i.nxar rirlnrri C
HbOtD !.;■ '•'-!'. »l!hj :ii;r-
<o Wl-rrrl ■ Plcftiri
Mors im
(nr Ik B
Wf.'
A man with, a tawji-ra created matidef- i
able_ dnturbaure lant week a| Somi'M, |
X, Y.. Whera th^tirlfiith picture. "Ameii- !
ca," i» being filmed, lie etood on the I
aide liufi and uhpult. W, Griffith aaid
[lie Mwft'^BEftatrf h^obeved inBrrudior.*
lo til" Wl«. Ctlilrip: the .,,„- wiHl liis
own indiTidyal oamerfl la.* hllnjnee-alikf
mauneir that left no mom. for rioubt that !
tie lnifiui'.l ;,, >n crrry hi: ;•' Ihr- arrne. .
On* of ?!r. t^rlfnth't Djeji dlaeoveredl tb^ ]
byntnnder, wlio lookiMl far from inpo^nt. 1
1 and ojeitrd him from tbe studio. Al-
• thourh he may have been -nlmioF '
"Anteriea.".r(ir hie owp nleajnire. it looked [
ifwy atiepIcinuB. So flpapielouA. in fan. .
that the firiffitb ataff had an, idea thai ;
he rmsTin he embarklhj; in the film bind-
iieapi hlmaelf apt) ' w*a ■ photoitaipbJDj: I
t'bartir Wan
i ■ RmI.
tihm Will Be
Allan HclD6aa r * Mrtnre.
"Tfc» flnmnn Mill.-' ■
tAPT. APPLEJACK* COMES TO CAPITOL
Fled Niblc Production, "Strappers
of the JJiiht," la Adaptation
HLv vt Well Known Play.
CA5T 18 WELL SELECTED
By DOaOTHT DAY.
-/'VStrancera „t the Xijjht;- which ar-
tiT*d at lb- Capitol Thettin on Sunday,
v»a iPonan It' New Votk a i>eaaon' aayi
BK "tapUln Applejack." It enjoyed. a (
. fiu' NiMn.'«Ha under that iiantt .mn why j
-the- pien're produeern chewa 'lo chniijje j
ifft*- la uwtrp of ii mj-jHery i^am lite
[faeii. Ilonrver, ibafe i* alwun tlir |
. i .i.nviisii:!i- [net or Ha I..-..1..1 i",..,,, i
"ij k-TWii. It mahaei n very £ood i
and alihooifh it ia tw Ji..u-. n ,
"l be 'Ort.
Xiblo b*t directed [hi* offerfn- :
ftyle. Tbe «-nat is uniform'! H
there ia nn »i*r. ' ETprybrHly j
baharea. alike, and it La plean-
i a produrtloni In which nil t he .
i are alTen dnr imporranee, in-
"wiHnjf one i>n-ratlnt rtar, pre-
. Tbe Ushtinir ia effect it n and
itaiipaphj in axndlent. -The aeta,
e eonvinetne. and in cwhJ taste.
**mt a production whJrhii dwlrfrly
iqiito*que, bf«u«e in the fir** place
i: ■ fn.i ffjarnred jiljyrt. and il doe"
t cry ■' ;«retentir>n ■.]'."■ i-i nil <,*■[ (h^ ]ot-
AjhI atilE I- 1 la a very sjood plpturv and
WVl aixument for t}-.r< much ndrenlsad
"Inn dollar nrodiKijon*". U do* 1 " "*h-
,'tttieh that aniae of -thoee olerinis
laek in -(ht wae *«r'ekilful direction and
cood taate. whleJi in - ■, in'E-;n. ■-■.! ia racli
acene.
T*4 ntory dtaja with not Amonppe
Applejcdin, dewendant of n tonfj line of
AiyblrjohoK, wltO lj"v* in I hf ;i:if----~! r:tl
honn on tbe hanks of tbe briny deep.
With Ambrose Uvea hia mint .nipl lis
ward, and their life in thn aame.doy in
and- day out. - Anthrow dnally reor-In nt
the rut be ia tiring in, and the fun br-
There pi h tier-ret pane! Id the IiouMe
iu which i.i Idddrn (he treasure raptured
l.y 11 pirate forebejr. J*nd tbtr&Jt plan
(0 *(e a l (lie In.il. Anihrrme foil* anlecp-
and drenrojt he hi n plrme, Sdt* nfllS^l
t-t* mych in maile of ibe feeiw on' the
pirate ahip at i« Hi" play. Amhiwe^,
with Hie nid rffftje' llcrlr ■nnrd, finajey
inattsBfifi In "'^luinj the linrjlanj ?&$&
(IrHitue !••«» tfrtanrr ]iim«If.
Miift Mmur p\nr* irell, an Ambrose
pin.1 i,n u Revvral iniin'*-nt. »1 joo-l "iTrte4j.
■\f tbe wnrl. KnW Hennt-ir pi deliKhlfuL
She nlayi with ft eeuilr deli^ary wltftn
*he I* atlired in Brr1"a cJotbes, and hr-
mmea. nn attrartj™ little etihin hoy' in i
)hr dream onft. »
Tiarhnr.T l.i Slorr is the rntfcipf fld- ,
vminre**.
Tifibrrr M.-Ki n drtei flap" wnrSi nn rhe
acrofm'lie* «*f ihe ndvenfurrnfi. nttd the
re*i r>f che n;iA> {a a!bo mod.
All in Pll. ".^tninferx of fiie Nirhf"
la ^nud 1-nfnrii.inment. a-"l w-llt AawMbfi
enjoy n* n«"?]i no<tiibrltr (n 'tn wrreri
version c- it did |n the th«trr.
A >eenfo ttiiidy, eiltEtleil *Tlir Vjrcin
lnjnjiris."' 'Unpl^vn iv^mA t£»ni« In pholna:<-
raphr- The I'onitnl nrebeatra euhnin-en
l lie* cenefal effect of the (ITm hy an ar»-
j - 1"= - ■ ■ ■"= '■■■' aceompanimemt.
Viol/i Fhito, dramatic ncnzioD, B(D0
Mosaenet'a •**& of Salome;" QJadW*
Ilfee and Yaidia Banchilk appear m
ne|e<:tionA by Hrhumnnn. and tbe Capitol
ballet rorpe oreanoi o»it lh 8" 1*emb
Srjotch itemi-jau! oflVringn Thr wei-tara
from 'The .folly HobbeCB,^ efineiude* Hi a
munical entertainment, anfl of <••:■■::?.
there iu a Ocwa j«L
MRS. DEMILLE DIES
AT HOLLYWOOD HOME
Famed as Read of Big Theatrical
Agpncy and Mother of Cecil
and William BcHjlle.
CSp-cfal i •■ j- r. taTha Uerami WatraaU
I.OS AXfiEI^ES, Oct. H-
Brm-ire M. IteMille. widow of the
late Henry C. DcMilli! and mother «t
Cecil II. and WIHW C. DcMilK died
fhi» morninr al her linme. ■ JXBB Artyle
acfniie. Hollytvood. The funeral- 1 Ber-v-
lc*a will .tie h-'d IVedrteadajf .at tit.
Sihnhi-n'i I'hirrrti in Hn|T}'woqd. ■-
With the paaaing of Haai, De.llillfi the
ala*jc btttaj ftn* of [ta moat iaterentina:
■tirirei. M-I-. Ere.Ujlle for yejrn waa ar
the head nf the DfMijJn Ajwen whleh
aold fo- jirodurtion 'Thi- fjion and the
Monw." '■HlTrnphrartr' "The Warren -
o£ Virginia." "Tho Kami of Peter
IJrimm and o'hT preat American aue-
«e*»e«. Sir*. IteMflle nold the first playn
of Avery Ffepjfnod and ilaff ■Robert*
Tlfuehart. She nlno waa aaaaeJatH with
Dnniel Frohman and David Betn^co.
PLAYWRIGHTS STOVE
GETS HER INTO TROUBLE
Viola Dana'- Sew L*d*In* | W mi
That same privale wir^ of oaw (jram
thn C'oaat v'~i.<-'~ lit ■■Tinir,:,- a boon to
menkind on ^londay when u*vi ia
•pjrc». brinj* the infortoaciun that Mil
ton Bllta ha* bren alj-jied by Metro W-
plaj nppoaite Tiola Dana la "DiDprfui
Hri. Jacobson Held for Grand Lar-
ceaj — charg-ed With HemoTing-
Articlr.B From Smith'- Homo.
Mr*. Jiwsle jACobaop of Tenth' -.Urett.
niehmond Hill, waa yr-tenlay hrld Tor
Lhc tirand' Jury when arraigned in W-at
Side t'onri iiharacd .with hiriair removed
in Hrpirmii'-r- n kili.-Jjen stove, gap ranee,
liafcy .-;Tiin^". f\i r (ioait. riien and other
r arri'-ie* frooi iho home of 'JIa-rr 6.
Hrnlth. ptarwrlrht. in Wtsr lOTtb atreei,
] waich vb r bad rrnteil for the fiuniiner.
' The attirlrn were' rrpo^rted aa locBte<I |i
■ a -Riehaiond ftili - worrhoune-. ' Mo.
I Jacpbaon wa» nrr-«ted nn Ortobrr ii on
M rnrw or-arand lareenf.
J H^rraaiwid tbor >«r r . rlarnbaon .'waa
■ the 'rWoty nf ■ former prc)ti'h»n[ of n
J bank in Wayneaoitya.'.a Knbt;-;t of t'ltla-
bttrjE..-Pn. . flhe In wild- to .hare jvnted
-he Pfttta lro*ae Ap'lMIi laaf, tuylfli
four tftniiib** rent at HN a moalh when
she took popturmrinii,
Kir- Abaara, A*rkn r-hip-
Fir* in a forward hflld of the I'ntttd
Amivi-r.ii J;nr nhlp AJbrM IlalJui, whieb
i arrived from Elumfeurs rttiu-in . and ii
docked at Pier SB, North Hlver. foot' of
IVrtt Cjortv-viatti ntreot, vauncd mueh aa-
cliepient among, the •■ri-v vnueeday, hut
did *1ij[h* daroife, ' TTie hold i-i which
the fire atarted waa behtra; unloaded and
j membeni of the rreir' held, tba flame*
id nheck until tna arrival of Aetinp
Hattalion Chlrf Martin Bumpbijea tod
cfLy fir* .apparawa. The flames" wara
j cdn fined to burlap wlippJbfa ct i taa*
t aJiaioHic of rn i a.
SHOVEL IS LATEST
TRAFFIC VIALOTOR
Implement of th: Steam Variety
Figurei in Gnrt'Oue Before
Magistrate Hoote.
A jdain -.ordinary ntcajn nhovel of the
vat*ant lota' valiery l» the 'latest lo f Inj-
ure i Tia traffic tiit-sIt. It did nor
nttereed In i*l«ini! H» dintinrtion of
nclnic Exhibit A before Maiiatrale I-'red-
nrieh 1% Hoiiae In TrafHr' Court yen-.
trrdaj. but it wajj only "tone ntep, or
rather one ban! , from il^. Ke-r Ihe rirtt
tlnje ihhj Inoffenatve hut hiitiily effective
inntmmant of- Uplift flstiTMl la a urc ut
traffie violation.
-iHiuet Carpenter. 30 Mara obi, a ron-
trMtAT af'fiS HafBiHoP. place, wan halnl
into court by fatrolman flalster of the
Kan tSiiir-ncvrniii mpti riatktn. who
irbarced that the tJioiel had beeh nban-
dnnrd Bt Hrttind arenne. and Fillr-nfnth
ntrenr. Carpenter railmed that ho hRtJ
enjEB^rd n 'man' ro take 3t aeron* r^ueeirH-
boro BrLdne and thit jt 'waa. tbm man
who left it. flalaer coold not identlfj
(.!ari>«nter nn being the chaperone' .-T the'
maratne. and MseLatratn ■ Haoae dia-
L'haraed him with the rommeut:
"1 on ara farfiiKlnc rverytliiii( on
wheehi in ftrtd it wouldn't anrpri«e me to
hive an airplane ca*o nett."
"Qoing Up" Prqrea to Be an Amu-.-
' iii(f Adaptation of Entwbile .
* Hnaioal Comedy.
A HASBACH-HIHSH CSEATION
wn-Ue Mnifd ror rJn.-*-.
Tom W.Wte, formerly produelinn mAn.
■ Iter with I'lurnpnirmit. han been appointed
ro nueeeed 1.. 11, Hoodatadt aa c*»ilna. di-
rector of r'-.i l,ariky ntitdloa on the U'enL
Coitf- While baa been Bt>oeiatcd wit<t
Paramftont r»r. five yeara-«nd la* coneid-
erexl Go be a man who knows hia 1ui-i-
.neaa. Goodjtadt rriieyred bla job aaraurt-
loa: dvector t» heeacie bilftlacea manacer
ipf^e^lpn>I&ti, ,
By ATT.FE1T ST. JOHK-BZENON
DoitalAji Macl-enii nhoreB^SJHim with
IVmpeey and - Firpo nt 'the' Camen
Thealre, wbera . "Trothe; Cp" and, Hie
filht pleturea areatellar artractMlia.
While MacLeaa'i^ thr khiot an he b&ti
been many timcf bef<>n-. bin trhictr ia
bet) #r than it haa '*-■■ in the [itiKt. It
ia nn adaptation by J.mnp»' MoTHfiMiirry
from "iSie AVtit^rr fhl bJUJacal
r-oihcdy by ifttn Harbocb and IjiuSh a.
Hir*ch, and] It coptyiyeA .!«: IfC.vccy jttrnjn-
ina; in iu rellttlq-ld form .vMtraday, Mtiny
a hearty Un:»».li /:reol«l the tale of the
.vuudk man ninbitinun to (irnw Im cu;ili|
be un . at iatgr. Tlie altiLailons, ihonjitl !
n-orked aiit after a eleretiijped lanhlio,. ■
Ar*' often very funny osjterirfHy -wbrtrthe
eriala come* and Itoben iilritt oaapfta
bin ntter lack of knowledge -of J1rin£ in
the air, la oblie^dji'. do so to prpve tn
hia moron sweet nVy' (ball ac in a
LhotoiiBb. clean youPc ihrbbblu Aineri- :
c*P. TBie fij4ni '-Attint" ecenaa are |
olevfrJy d«ne t ' tbe atnry in rapidly told,
and tivee up i» the deacriptioii KlVen il
by the nrmtiii-era tHuf II in a t-oniedy !
"full of speed ftoil peji/*
leomtlaa MacLMUia work never varienj
3a the aLifhteat licerre. Hie barB; of j
trick* ennaiata of a anu'le,' n bit of I
fhajrin, a Httle nerplenty and very iit-
.
SCABAHOUCHE'' GOES BIG
a rapidity thflt is ihe »orr nf Ihini that
every molten pietnre nctresa dri-awa lo
art|Urri: Uftt Fpidoni aiMevea.
\tm.liliurn In Tallf 0»ee Tlaillu.
(.aat niffhe. the pfltrou* or \l'OR had
the pleasure id !i^rculitg t<* Bryant Waah-
bnro talk orrr (tir- radtft from im Batii-
bereer ntoren In Newark. The Mominn
TeleerAph. wlik-h i"k doine an piien^u-
btialnew . itiri.' day* with radios an I
Muetjchen, n» irstrtiraenial nt eettinj*
Mr. WaahWrti to Aa hi* "'■- In. f-wi.
we mie/ht tkf. thr. ttffnir waa niniinetULi
under the uupiTvi*iun of The Morniiu
Teh'ijrapb with Alfred MeCuafcar l"
ebarte or feithitiM. One of ihc»e rJaj*
we arc (joiai to jeet a. rtdio in our own
houne a* wc won't bnvc to 50 tti Uia
neighbors Id hear nil thcJc .jieop'p talk.
lt,r» Arc At] tn the I- IIIiiih.
The inusil po[iiilnr iiaalime nf the e^kt
io "In Li-Ac With Lore." rlt tb* ftjti
Theatre, in nctina bs motion plcturwi.
There arc m-ven in the Cauit who set U|i
at U A. M. To liMen to n diredi-r'a VoiCn
and work nil day. Wanda Lyon. rAfl
plays thi- pretty dxYaMe*, befiaa. work I|t-
dfly with <J«»ra« Jieban. i-ynn F<">-
tain v i- Kiipportiiij: Jit liu^iiaiuh Alfn-1-
Liuir, in a motion btclam and .Hciir/
Hull, llalph Mftrnail a^d Hoburt Slnllli:,-
Kfe nlmj al thr linscm niotnctit nmkliii;
pleturf*. «*i tliBL nne uiiirlit nay that l»
ia b hl fillum" ca>t in-w niipeatlP* In
■In Loye With 'I-ovr.'"
H ■.Ball ton 1'aaaear ('ii«r.*H,
That comedy whldt wa« oriainally In-
tended as a u. W. Uriilli produnfioii.
witlt Al Jolsou in th" Icadinir role. I"
certainly hnvlng lit vicbwItudH. Firal*
.(■lis-.-u dei-ided that the aureen #aai no
medium for bis particular fcjpn t>f hutnor.
and put the Atlaiiti*: OmMD between hi 111-
«lf and the (i i- iff 1 tb ntudloJ*. Then
IJoyd Hwtnirton wa» railed in from the
(7oast to tnke the pari which .fotaon ao
desperalely avoided, and not lonE after
that it was Intimated thit while th* pro-
duction ■■■■!!■■■ still under way At 1 » rif* itln'—
: ■ijilirjs nt HasafADeek- it wonld nut be
veleawd with K. W. <:. emeraFfid nam
ft. More recently nLill, the piotnTe'i
sioFie was 1'hnnreil from "In Black and
White' 1 to fonvethttaj at the naiMe nature
tvhicli we ai jirrvrOt fail to recall* Now
we heat llmt tO*'f*WJfla ha* been cbanjceil
iiKain. mid will definitelv be rmbliahfil
under chc wiubriiiuet of "Hi* 1 Darker
Seir." ■ .Tbi* Nobfe and Hu^h Fay Lsa/v*
a»en Lo the directorial end of tbe produc-
lion.
Ljmk n--H:1;.; ! | 7 curl,
fallinj; at thr Ftfft N'ntiotYal iiffic*
.veaterdny to ore if any new ifetaHn lmd
come Clinnr^li FWrtn'fTte OoMt on li*t fat-r
cattle r+iP'TC Siveinl. ".Sijiiiinwii, 11 w-
found Lynde Denic xoJiliiuR (utterly over
iho papera on 'his 'leak. Afte- rnlmi-K
him 111 hrn: Wt V»utd. -"V dlMovered ih-
eanb nl hie aneaiah, The? tir«: reimrn
of the lilcnins npenrtinn* fir ceanetp ,Vew
York bf wire had s'ntcd '*"il the htjghtt
herd nf cnlTb- in New, "exicii .wac t»
he ii::i:'.i .■■ :-\i':-- ! in wild itrtniiT'ilc. i'ir
lierrt rit'mreriiic -V).(N>0. ^l-. I»ru ; t ]i-*
ninrr disv-oreiiMl 1 hut the llsi:e» Aho"*M
hnvf read SOCUtOlhi Tb" b'l.w wn, Ni+i
infteJi [nr hi* lirirfriflkwl isridc. We
furthir ratJiici'fl ibnt Tii«-i«n rnt'* - ''
next |iir-|t:rr fan =o iiUn nrTliCtln-- will
nip n MiAwby with-jhc iiUpMbnii litlc of
"Tli« r;nllo)i!nc I-';-i!t."
If they ilau'i Irt tip «" t'luplin proily
noon. I Its i fiajfl i-oiii"'il!nii and Ejtewlnrr
will re.nrn in I.e."* Attaelffl in i-onsorlt
a doctor jiii an mute rati" of iu^ii;r.«r1oii.
The iriVM -ivrrk fcfli wru !iim at it-.y
rnnabcr "f IntH'heOlU and ethi»ets and h?
in tiTai-'ific ufl th* tKBr Vf'«tt in even
beater rnrn.. Ttrmafpaw be will he ih>-
pl«i nr ii-inor. ,ir nrreri-i.v lnn'-.tc-m ar
lhe IIirt-1 Alar(iniiii— c'cen hy the Ihi|flt
Tr*al t'luti. ind v iil thn rnn up to lii-
-\*tot to hare i |»t nT feff'rl a-'i:ae»t
*f tlie Tlieatre Oieneaa lluuwlwr n(
C,»mnicr>.— Bt it« rejnlnr SCMt'f enlhrr-
Injr-
A I.lnr nr Ttvn.
*"\Vlinl do yon wnnt 1*t bo when yoa
Cfow up. Koimy," iisked hia father,, '■in
actnrV
"Oh. no." he replied. "1 waoI lo be a
good n.an."
Which yon will adnail ivas stotnetbine
of it Liloiv hecauite ^onii-,"' father h*rj-
pens. to be Bryant Woahbura.
MAC LEAN FILM AT THE CAMEO
tie else. Aa for Marjoria Vtaatp she it
Amateurish In thn extreme for though
■he i-r.'..; j.r.H; and rr-Efll.'d Bhfl Mnn't
yet I' :ii-ii. .i what ra do with her Lands.
But. pf course, a nlm like "Going i'p"
call* for very little acting, po we aaonht
be content that Lloyd Ingraham haa
dnee bfe pert well, and hga aiii-rmdrd In
making an. amuaing little cofnedr whir-h
la mm to please.
JAIL SENTENCES FOR
INTOXICATED DRIVERS
Seiuenoes of thirty -daya each in tba
Workhouse were Imposetl jewerday In
Kpecial Neaaloim on two chamf-ora who
w^re coavirted of driving motor 'cara
whUe intoxicated. The santetints wem
impowd by Juntv-eA .lamaa -T, Mclncmej.
Anhnv 0- Malmon rtnd HVanjet F. Moj*
phy, . : ■
Juatjee Mel tiertiey, in aniwiunelna; ffct
i-ntcnce, -mid: "No. Jnerry abouM ba
shnwn men of yoar stamp. The atreeta
of New York. are not isafe- ordlnarilyfjar
pedeetriann and icheTi a cbanffenr asrie
drDnk, en 'irtu.k an ro be a rn-uacr u, ilit,
public, ha ia to be claaawd an a danger-
mi» ciliaen."
John .1, ?tc*nlnn. 34 yrCfv old. of E»«t
2fl7th atrefit. tb* nroni. vu one of tfin
twc*. Patrolman Pairick' Bu>a*- of T>av
■"!.■ R. anld he arrested Prranlan on Jan-
uary 2t on Went ForTj-third atre