r-i- Lv k r I V , f aVEmnsra' 'PUBLIC XBD'GEHi-l'HIIADKpPHU, MQDAT,,''3vAMtJAJtt-;;l6i..lle8-. ' y'-'i--." ..; -.. I l"l i I f , 1 .-ffen . ' . . r. ,.' -V ,.. $Ch jj e Daily Mevie Magazine L. r JOSEPH SCHENCK TELLS WHY LOS ANGELES IS BEST FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK TOSEPII M. SCIIKNCK, In a recent 'J hitcrrlcw. tulls why I-os Angeles l nezcelleil ns n motion picture center. ,ir, Bclicnck, ulie bruiiRht the Nerma' J4 fyl Constance Tulmmlgc Stmlle erpnnl- y mtiens te caiiiernin n tew wccks no, t!us tells wliy lie considers tins motion fcture future of Les Angeles te be '-.eure: 'Treduccrs in the Enst nt lnt linvc linvc ume te the conclusion tlint there is just 10 nlnce In the world where motion It-turds can be mn'dc te the beat ml ntagc. And that place Is I.es An ' cs. Les Angeles Is the peer of ever her citj in this country, and its Irnmbcr of Commerce and municipal I'ccrs, from Mayer Geerge K. Crve-r vn, liave offered motion picture pro pre Ocers and erfntliiiic te offer them, ml .images which no ether city cither in merlca or abroad, lias done. "It is somewhat uiiinxlne te rend re orts that certain American producer . ltd stnrs nre going te take their t-tmlles brend or te ether sections of I In lilted States. Deep down in their carts these producers and "tar knew nl Les Angclis is unexcelled, that it ns been and will continue te be In finitely the motion picture producing !ntcr of the world. "It would be futile te cnumetntc all i Les Angeles' natural ndtuntugc. We 1 knew that 'the Sunny Southland as rock-bound coasts. s-and.v bc-aclies. iew-capped mountains, c.ictuk-strewn i-sert, all -the- ear-round sunshine. Hh tropical and temperate zone ege- itien in fact every possible varietj of 'tting for ii motion picture. Anier- a's greatest natural wonders arc an vcrnlght's train ride from here. What ther State can offer a esemite Park. Ian trees, crjstal clear lakes cupped i tbe Knew -covered valli-.v-t of the most ucturcsipic mountains In America? "In forty-eight hours a motion pie urc company can get all the plittir plittir sque ntmexphere of u Mexican town, can find n 'location' uineng the drilled forests of Arizona, it can call i real cowboys. Indians. Meicnn, li icers, mountaineers, or can stage a play meng the irirders of a downtown skj crapcr in Les Angeles itself. "Just off the coast can be found stands which are among the most bonu benu Iful in the world. The motion picture amcra nlre.tdj has made them famous. ut in their coves and along their iromenotoi !c- nre vistas which till re lain awaiting the enterprising pho-egraphcr. EBB ;! f . 4HB. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Hy DAPDY Wishing Night This week Jack and Jaitvt meet the U'iViJiij Fairy, who gives telshes te them and te their friends. rvLD w NORMA TALMADdi: H"c icttl be glad m publish the pictures uf suih scicen players as arc suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Kv iinxrtY m. NnnLY K Kills who nlaxeil the nart of Anthem Mtihuiu In "Lndlr.s Mu-t Lic." Where did nu eer hear the absurd ster that Kiidelph Valentine has n glnas cje? Nothing te it. Heniard Terltr. 7(10 S. rmtli St.. writes: "Ofttlmes when we sec pic- I tures iui tin; screen, uninMiiknble faults are noticed. Manv funs could tell quite n let of faults that they see en the (sTccn. Wluit I mean te propeM1 te ou is this, wlij net stnrt ti lelumn uilied Tilin Ulundcrs.' 'Mistnke-. in Menies' ei nn ether title tluit ma seem ap propriate te euV Mun of jei.r read ers would contribute numerous Mieh faults ns I mention below that they see In tilius. "In my opinion, this would be quite an Interesting feature "en the movie page Jf e,i must knew. I. like manj ethers, inn one of jour staunchest ad mirers since jeii began writing tlu 'Clo-e L'pm' Inst May. I would like te see it b.u k again ns before because I nils it r, much. . 'Te start the column I suggest I fUlmiit t'ie follewing: "Kfcmtl.v 1 saw "The Last of the Mohicans.' In one of the close-ups of this picture, one of the Indians ap pears with a large vaccination mark en his left arm. New when did Indians ever knew about the art of vaccina tion?" Majbe it wasn't a vaccination mark: mnjbe somebody bit lilm. Hut it's u suggestion I made some time nge and I should be verj glad te hear of the little mistaken things that the fans discover. I've noticed quite a few injself Intel. In "The Queen of Sheba" there is n beautiful semiclesc-up showing the 'mI..i tr, ilnnirt n thnnsnml different Queen liing en a rock en shore dream- ?lcs.In motion pictures. lug and. against the skyline in the back- "Trained 'extras' such as are te be ground. ou enn sec the steel masts of eum1 here are net te be had in New two wlieless towers. In "tools riiru- Marie, J. V Yes; it was Hubert just ordered a cut of IX) per cent in flpHEN, tee California has its famous J old missions around which mnny n Interesting story of Spanish and -pnnish-Anierican life has been built. nd if one wants te make . nlcture in 'vhich the life of the Navajos. or the Vpachcs figures, he can de se by going ltrect te their reservations which are I comparatively short train ride from ,os Angeles. "Even the life of the ancient cave Iwcllcrs in Its modern counterpart can te filmed in Arizona and New Mexico, l'his homes of the aborigines of America till perch high up in rocky crevices, or n picturesque mesas, awaiting thevam 'rnman and the story-teller te weave teries around them. "Besides the Innumerable nuturnl ad vantages of the Southland and nearby States Les Angeles also has reared a veneration of actors nnd actresses nil salaries. Ever movie actor or nc tress who can get a job en the stage or shoveling coal or minding the baby is doing it. Conditions were never worse ler brenking in. Stick te jour job. old kid, nnd be thankful you've get it. k Daphne Mejil Goodness, graclens, girlie, haven't I given enough informa tion about Kiidelph Valentine jet? He has been in this country some seven or eight j cars and he imw speaks English tluently. .Jehn M., 1110 North SIxty-feurtli street I'm serrj. but etchings of that kind arc net available. .T. A., 1005 Columbia avenue I am trjing te get en the track of your sister for jeu and. with the lnferma- tlnn vnn lint, film, T nil! hntlpflll Clf success. As seen as I hear anything talking ever this strnngc RUulr, I'll let jeu knew through this column Yerk. Directors often despair when working In New Yeik te ilnd 'picture 'picture wlse' rilnscrs such us these who cau be found in abundance here. I spitefully drawh a muwtache and beard "These extras knew the secrets of en the beautiful face. At the end uf the make-up as well as any star. Just In- Hlin, when he regains his sight, lie un- form them what miner part they nre covers the picture and leeks nt it and it I le play In n picture, and they report ims been l uutiful! shaved. In Marien j la costume absolutely faithful in nil Davies' "The Bride's l'lnj " there is n details. medieval episode supposed te take place "They don't have te be told what s , nreund the jeur one thousand nnd noili neili ivhnK these nitnup firtnrs. T.cini? rxneri- :.... .....i M..t..'.. .i....;...., nLMiiiin ' ? -.- . ...-.-.-. -- ,--. iiii; mill .llillllMl HH' I' nt svfiuili' "! L. II., 637 West Nerrls street Yes. it will be nil right te inclese twenty live cents In stamps In writing for n star's photograph. If the James Crane veu mean is the one who married Alice Hrndy (untl I think it is) they have been divorced and Crane new has a part with Elsie Fergusen en the stage in "The Varjing Shere." All the stars you mention were born in America ex cept Charlie Chaplin, lie was bem in Trance. Ills mother was English. Agnes Ayrcs was born nnd educated in Chicago. . Her screen career began with Essnnay there and she later went with Vitagraph. Her first job paid her ?.'5." n week, but she stuck and came East te work in studies nnd then went te California, where, after strenuous work, she attained stnrilem. She has beeu married, but divorced her lius- i band a few months age. Her pictures CIIAFTISH I Tlie Fairy Appears MAN WINTER was raging through the weeds, swirling the snow with his icy brcnth nnu stiauin); the frozen trees until they creaked and gienned. Jack Frest was palntlns pictures en the w Indews shadowy, clllti pictures. Jnnet and Jack, tired of playing with their te 8, were watching the pictures form nnd funcing they saw the castle of nn ugly giant, and the palace tf n beautiful princess. "Wouldn't it be wonderful if n real fairy princess should wnlk out of that palace and appear before us?" sighed Janet. Ne sooner bad Janet said this than frosty, letters, shaped like alphabet blocks, began te roll from the palace ! deer. Words formed en the window pnnc and the werd3 made this mes sage. "This Is Wishing Night. I need children bright Te carry delight Te nil who de right On this Wishing Night. The Wishing Fairy." Janet nnd Jack stared nt the words in .surprise. "Why, there must be n real fairy in that palace, nnd she has sent these let ters out te ask us te help her," said Jack. , "That wc will de right gladly," cried Jnnet. At that moment the front deer of the palace opened and out stepped a dainty fairy princess, no larger than a dell. As they watched her, the fairy princess grew and grew until she was us large as Janet and Jack. She lleatcd from the window sill and steed beside them. "Yeu shall help me," said the fairy princes in n voice ns sweet as that of u singing bird. "This is Wishing Night, and en this night I, the Wishing Fairy, can give a wish te each person or ani mal who nsks for it. I need messen gers te tell the forest folks te put en their thinking caps se they will be ready with their wishes when I come." Jnnet nnd Jack thought it would be great fun te be messengers of the Wish ing Fairy. They hurried into their caps, coals ami mittens, se they could go forth te carry the geed news te the forest folks. "One wish I will give te each nnininl nnd person," said the Wishing Fairy. "One wish only, be it big or little. Tell every one te be sure te mnkc the finest wisli they can tind In their brains." Saying this, the Wishing Fairy float ed back te the windows!!, grew small, and vanished from, sight through the pnlace deer. .Inek nnd Janet. UKin r waste any nine HHnir ever this s trnn cc RUnlr. They I rnn fnrtl. In lienr fllO niCSSnGB Of tllC Wishing Fniry te their friends in the weeds. violin j Leula BnilfyJ vlbla. nnd Iwan il'Archnmbcnu, violin cello, have n large following in tills city vvnK shown by the fact Unit virtually the cntiru mem bership of the association was present te hear their concerted playing. It vvutt the largest meeting of the season Polso nnd nronertlon chnrnctnrlzed the pregrnm, which was one of the best or tlie season In variety nnd substance nnd ccrtnlnlv one of the best rendered. the playing setting even a new mark for tlie perfected ensemble of the llon llen llon r.alcye. It opened with the lift nnd lyricism of Ilectheveii's Quurtct in E net major, Opus 17; gave contempo rary composition of modernistic "ten tlenz" a showing !n the "I'hnntnsy Quartet" of OoesscnH, nnd ended with the mmny music of genial "Papa" Haydn in the spright'y form of the Quartet In D major, Opus 01, Ne. 0, for dismissal. The technical solidarity in mass and nice adjustment of dctnil Which, with their community of spiritual feeling, Is tlie almost priceless asset et tlie X1 ion znlcv Ouiirtet revealed without ever stress the strlklnc snlcndera of the Hcotheven score, In which classic form nnd controlled emotion nre suffused with remnntlc fee'Ing. TJhc Goesscns number, while modern In concept nnd development, with its single movement loosely divided Inte fiw sections Hint continue organically one Inte the succeeding one, proved highly interesting. The conineser. unlike some of the early "modernists." does net scrnp melody but builds with erlg LITTLE , BENNY'S - NOTEBOOK , By Lee Pape Sundey morning 'pep wns shaving his fnce In the bath room nnd nil of n sud din. hey Btnmracd the razor down en the window sill saying, Confewnd sutch n mlzzrible blade, that blnde weuldent take the hair off an egg. Its the last one, tee, dlnij blnst It. Jlcnny, run crreund te the drug Btore nnd get me a packldge of blades, and be klnd.cnuff te remem ber thnt my face Is full of lather. Mccnlng net te waist cny time, nnd I qjilck started te run crreund te Wltes drug HtoreT-eny vven I get hnlf ways cr cr rewn I sad I'uds Slmkins wavvking as If he cetildcnt wnwk rite, and I running, snvlng. Wats the mntter wilts you wnwklng like thnt- for? . ,1 . t ;n i . nr..n xtril. CnllMCIgO, SCU Ojann uiut "- there was, nnd I Btnrlcd.te leek down tee, making 8 looking, nnd niter 1 looked nbeut 10 minutes 1 remembered some thing all of n suddln, saying, Geed nite, my fathers get lather all ever .Ills face. Wat for, wnt for? scd Sklnuy and Lcrey Hhoestcr. I'll tell you Inter, I scd, nnd I started te run agen, and I ran all the rest ei the wa home, nnd there vvriscnt hardly cny lather left en peps face en account of the rest being nil dried In. and wen t irwiii Mm T Imil ran nccrli' nil the way both wnys he gave me 3 fenrse cracks some place and bed he could stanti any thing but lies. , , Proving wen the truth sounds Impos sible Its usellss. Muslcale te Aid Hospital Tlie Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Jeseph's Hospital will give n musicnlc nnd Vc .,il in (tin Itnlloviie-Strntferd te night for the benefit of the hespitnl. 'ui AUTO MEN TO MEET" I' I'M t !! Accessories Dealore te Listen . Buslriessf Talks J Arrnm-ifinenliT linvm been ...... by the Atitomebllo Accessories Htisln... be held Friday night nt t,he Hetel Ler! II. M. Dlne will discuss "Hales Pr.4" i motion," nnd J. 8. Themas will tnft en "Hew. te Collect Our Outstnn.bV. Accounts." iThc third speaker will ft Dr. E. J. Cattcll, City Htntlbticlnn. v Btnppcd i Tuliu . Hoblnsen, soprano ; Kathcrlnc ', l'mli . Itescnkrnnz, contralto; Antheny 1). ? ATeNlehel. tenor, nnd Frederick S. Cap- The'sc patten leather shoes are tlte nscren( basso, cemprise n quartet which' i thing, you'd wnwk werse than this i .vlll sing.' Special selections will be OT v.-. w. vi '""i ' ' vrsvra if you bntl them, snld Puds. And liclBtvcn by Elizabeth Deerr, violinist. Kcpp en wnwmng biew unu ninny an" I kcpp en wnwklng slew but net funny te watch him, nnd nflcr n wile I scd, Heley Bineaks my fathers get lather all ever Ills face. And I started te run agen te beet the band and Puds yelled, Wnt for? Mccnlng wnt did he liave the lather all ever his face for, which I jest kcpp running without vvnlstlng innl nnd appropriate themes. Ner docs eny time nnserlng him, nnd I ran in he. like the "futurists" of the cult. Wltes drug Btore nnd get the blades pursue the advanced path that lcnvcsland ran out agen nnd I was half was counterpoint and hainieny flat en tholhntne still running nnd I saw Skinny vvnyside; there Is cohesion nnd blgnlli- Martin nnd Lcrey Shoestcr looking ennce In his handling of material. The down n cellcr window nnd I stepped "Phnntnsv Quartet" Impressed as even running, Baying, Wats the matter, fel a mero e'rlginal work than his "lm- lows, wntu doing? prcssiens" plnved n month nge by the Thcrcs 2 wite rabbits down there Hlch-KIndler-Hiiminann trio. jumping crreund nnd eating hunks of LADIES' SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE U Qrl SttSt Made of KnilUli Jdn 4 I fc ttmA DaaIiIi Ttft(I T M II Tricetinc and Peiret Twill. $40 j Peiret Twill Dresses $25 t Tweed Cape te Order $35 1 White Flannel SnlUfttJS I Suits te Order ".X ?25 j FRANK DI LUZIO Formerly with iArtgl Hicnzi J Removed te 905 Walnut St. j ;snALm -s.S-,VV11tiig VI " yv& '& L At, el HMMMH Ml JHMsMHHRm MsWAmhI TV I (roasted) II wx m J.V .',J --wn him m- T ri ;l&. ui ' ? 1 rt n,v 11 J; (Tomorrow will Ims told lmvv Jack nnd Janet carry the geed news te the forest folks, and hew tlie animals try te think up wishes.) FLONZALEYS' PROGRAM Play Beethoven, Haydn and Novelty for Chamber Music Association The Kleiunli ipiartct miide its Itrst apiiearanee here of the season ester day afternoon nt the Iiellcvue-Strat-ferd, where it gave the uregram for the fourth meeting of tlie Chamber Music Association. That Mcrs. Adnlfe Uetti, the first violin; Alfred Pochen, second (A w T ri ii Rea;tpd1 ReHLLBD USQb U5-T i -; r ;, ATS JRSFVrrr,rAi mOIlCO "- WLrLMLI w-- CFALPA.MIlWAUKtE. viljlceep tike laddies stxudy and vigorous. These hig, golden-breMii eats, evenly rolled and roasted te iring out the fullest flavor, are as healthful for them as Obey are fir you. MANUrACTURtOBV Jersey Cereal Feed Ce ' PENNA. - MILWAUH Use ' lenrml agcl lias a picture et i ,ni.i,i iMrhnr,! ilm Hmwn." "The ills beloved Trench dancer en his wall. i).rt f the Citv." "The (Jirl and the When he is blind, Dorethy Dulton , r.mft." "The Knchanted Profile." llie Purnle IJres," "Une 'lneusnnu W UJ Ml 1 Wc nce bus taught them tti.it if they come le the studio ninde up right they get a job; if their continue is faulty ijiey luiew that they will net get em ployment. "In Les Angeles, tee. there arc sky scraper 'preps' buildings where every accessory for the dres-dng of n 'set' or the making of a picture can be found. The costuming companies here are pre pared te handle an.v tpe of picture, no matter what the period. MUST net forget tlie genuine , I'cstern hospitality shown te motion-picture people In Les Angeles. If a producer wants te film mountain scenery, there Is Griffith Park, which can be iibcd in an emergenc . Police permission is obtained for the asking if one desires te photograph the main thor oughfares of the city. Owners of sky scrapers are only tee willing te lend aid. "Liven the innumerable beautiful homes of Les Angeles are open te the producers through charitable organUi erganUi organUi liens, which turn the rental of thec homes ever te a worthy chnrltv. Net evcu In New Yerk can producers tind se many palatial residence for settings for the plas. "Ne wonder Les Angclc--' leading in dustry Is motion picurfs. And no wonder that the. word has gene forth among the Lasteru studio, thut here in the Southland the greutest pesilu co operation can be tuuiid Munv ether cities have bid for the studies, but they have fulled. Les .Angeles has definitely and permanently wen the Natien's fourth Industry for its own and the investments made here aru Increasing year by car.'' ceiupiutcii nv a neat nuie pair ei nun slipper with Trench heels. Has nnj bed noticed ether things of the kind' K. C. B.. 2842 Ka.st Thompson street Here's where I have te be brutal. Pergc't ull about veur idia of getting Inte the movies nt least for the pres ent. The w. k. snowball has mere chance than you or any beginner has right new. Several companies have shut down their studies. All hnve retrenched and reduced production. One of the biggest Dollars." "Sacred Mlcnce, " '"lhe In ner Vel.-e." "A Modern Saleme," "Ue and f!et It," "Held bv the Lneuiy.' "1'firblddPii fruit. Hie Leve Spe (i.il. I'he ruriiiice." "The Affaiis et Anatel," "The Sheik'' and ethers whlih .veu have .pen Intel I ertninly agree' with veu that she Is beautiful. Yeu bet I'd leave my liupp home for her as you suggest only mv wif won't let me. It's very nice te liave jeu cull mn "wonderful." but ;ou wouldn't if you knew me better. , Oilce Pauline Starke wns born In' Joplin, Me., in WOO. Address her care of Lasky Studie, Hollywood, Calif. Yes: I think she is getting te be a very geed actress nnd I leek for her te Improve stcadil. She has the quail- Hies. Gwan-te-Bed Stories By J. P. McCVOY ; Wishing weritheal that rash Use RESINOL .Soethinq and Healinq The first application steps the itehmglerture and helps te clarify the angry skin K p yHFAL F MILWAUKEE-" n . Qn -- --s jmVSMiMtkwmti 'v,ilwau'S6E- r i 1 1 1 1 iiiSiriBlljP'nrT ---ff t m lit .- A. a V.V n . ", i vii H SstCi) W1 KfeSff W,lf? ii 'ft lit a't lifiJ Vsa4 1 l V. m N( m m m', riioTeruw'N I'llOTm-LAVS ri!(tTeriis Jr COMMNV y . OrAMtRlCA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. 'KHOTIH'UYf. COMPANY f QNC J c WITCH-DUCKING UP-TO-DATE IN DE MILLE FILM What Ilappeneil te Geerge Grasshopper NCL uiHin a time, dear children, ou will renumber that Geerge Uravhopper wint around te Agnes Ant's heu-e ntii- cold la nnd akrsl her for sunn thin,; tu eat. Agnes slammed the deer in bus face and tld bun lie hud been singiiu nil suimner ami new he could duii'-e all w inter geed -by and geed link. (.lehnn.v. get off the piano.) Hut the) never tell jeu tlie n it of Hip stmv. This is it. lieerc uruss huppir left Agues Ant'-, heu'-e, he went down the street plujing mourp meurp full en hi tiddle The music critic from mi" of the newspapers heard him and stepped lilm. , 'Helle, Geerge." said the critic. "Yen stroke a mean fiddle. Geerge." i "I'll say I de," sa.vs (leergu, "but what does it get me'.' I am starving for n plate of teunt." "What jeu need is practice, said Hie critic. never have done se. I de recegnises me and forgives 1 I would hope he me." i Just then Geerge Grasshopper, who was looking ever tin- nudlitue trvlng te (emit up the house, i-uv Agnes Ant "Ah, ha!" hu sneered te himself "She lun me out of her house seven teen jcars age. New -he is smiling nt me. 1 will give her a dirtv leek." Which lie dul I would Uut he should have buit his her head. Iieccitful wntcb! i bed. have. tee. inline mer Gwan te Blue Geese te Cackle Jehn II. Morten, tvire president of the Pirn Association of Philadelphia, and president of the National Itenrd of Tire I'lidei writers, will be the guest of honor tonight, when the New erk fit) Pend of the lihic ,oexo, an eiganlia tien of tire insurance company execu tives, holds a uncling and initiation at the Hetel Ailelphm. EAT WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetena the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c, $1.00 or yrite direct te WratDeaUlfiIif.Ce..U5BikjDaaStN.Y. I A I1-M I r G2D L THOMPSON STg. 1 IRFRTV B10AD ft COM'MDIA AV, 1 ArULLVj M.VTINEfi DAILY X-inClA. 1 I MATINUi: DAILY lAONia AMU'-S 4. KLIMIU'II VALKNTINO ' QAJL KAN t The NIXON-N1RDL1NCER "THE SHEIK" THEATRES In "VVISi: IIUSIIAMIS" O VoeJIanJ Ave. at CM St. ARCADIA S W,I M ORIENT w" BETTY COMPSON In "LMMI'.s, JltHT I.IVT." In WILL ROGERS lieinuMi reu uovike" a crrD I'HANKLIN h QinAltD AVE. A51UK .lt1.slu daily vvall.ci: m:u & ai.em.v swanses in "Don't Tell Everything" BALTIMORE r;T?& AOMCS AYBIW Ill'DOLI'II AI.UTJN0 "THE SHEIK" OVERBROOK 03D1A,JunuTOBD JAMES KIRKWOOD in "rin: (,ki:at ivipkudnatien" PAI APIT 1 1 MARKUT STHKET I -M-V-IL i0 a. M te 11:10 I'. M NORMA TALMADGE In "Till; t(IM)I!KlUI. TIIINO" BELMONT "D AHOVi: MAHKCT "Viv-'111 l 1.30 ami 3 30. 0.30 te 11 I'ltlsciI.I.V I)IV In "CONFLICT" CEDAR U0'ni 4 CBDAIt "AVENUE v--a.-U. I 10 nml a .19,(130 te 11 ii- "I'lXIM. ( VST IN 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" COLISEUM M'lr';t et 51UII t COtli 1"-v- m lJOun.13 10 (I JO lull HARRY CAREY iii-lAXl'U JL "XI" I'lWNT HI. 4 OIItAHO AVE Jiiinb.i Tun- en rrnnkleril "L . .-.l . n ,SS(X III JUMBO BLULtSlKU Continuous 'J until 11 KUUKIIT MrUIM nml CLAIKK ADAMS In "A CERTAIN RICH MAN" "W WTYUCKING WITCIIKS" has again liccome fiihlilenahle. At leai-t, thy de It out In Les Angeles. In Cecil H. De Mille's next picture, "Saturdny Night," Uictq is n Hal loween party at which a broomstick riding witch appenrs. According te Jeanla Macpherben's iicenarie, the witch was te enter via an ' mrlal cable, wiilini; ncress u buthliiK peel and landing In the mlelst of the clients et the party. All went well with the niehnnics of tills Kcene in two lte-H ii huu Mils, hut tfcc BignuW heciime t-wltclied, or pns filbly bewitched, wlieu tin caineriiH 1 Mctually began te turn Instead of f enrrjlnK the viitili satel te shore the a iil..liinili.,r nf lln finrlnl ..KI.. ,l.n.wi.1 f hr In the peel. Hampered by her Hew - . '' 1b robes': the actress nluv itiir the witch &A Hmindered hclplehbly in th water until f -aire made u bedraggled elt hv the wnne ut rwuie nine curncu ner in. ion nicciiuni- c wuiiir4vujiuu (it juuu vus iirujupiij' '- ataran tl,n iUIn nt ",1,,,.1-lr,.. Inutll I., ...v ,Uv ww v. i" r?1 " HAT I need if, feed, fays fieerse "Yeu gie inn feed nnd I'll give uu pnntici.' (Uorethy, don't lit the b.ibv fall down the cellar, step-, like that. It disturb- Diuldj.) Well, the critic teuk Geerge- Grass- ' hopper te a ljreiit v lelin tencher but j lirnt lie gave nun n piuie- ei Mrjug ue-una and it large boiled tomato. Geerge studied and prm ticed faithfully for bev cntcen jears and then euu dny It was announced thut Gluseppe Orabsheppcr, the fuiueui iiuperted violinist, would give n concert in Magnelia Hall. Kverjbixl rushed te buy tickets, and who hheuld be- the very last in line but Ague Ant. Well, when nlie get up te the box elhm all the tickets were sold, se she hud te te around the corner te I the- ticket scalper, who soaked her $10 fur a beat. Hviu at that Agnes was nleiib(d that nt lint she v.ns going te I Li-ur tlie great Giuseppe Guibsheppcr. alrrvf-'Avrrvrc-xf (s c4j TZlASv g Sq OR three generations THE tteft ,-Ki ' v i wmMty of Us predecessors of 200 years W, Grass- henner came out en the btnge and began te tune up, what was Agues Ant'H Kiirprise 'e sec that it was none ether than Geoie Grasshopper whom she had turned uvvny from her deer seventeen jcara before! "Hew I wish I had net turned lilm away from my deer," the nid. 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M COLONIAL ANITA STEWART In 'TI.AYTIIINGS OK IlLlIlNY" AVnV '-11 markut HTiinnr Jrtvul 8AM TO MIUNIUIIT BETTY COMPSON in "ui)ii:.s mint i.mv SHERWOOD Mf Y W"S AGNK.S NIXON biu"m Al f !. ...? "' '-- iir in MAIIKCt hT.C 7 n ii J 0 X& M I ?s WT- 9K' U !.' mi USi filv. !WrM janiia m t4 J,AiAf& i.VJ 5i tf. 14r..J mm sn teh t .I mn W1 iR,Vi Yt', CIRCLET1 1111 Kofl 'l-Kr . T. i VtWi V ri tj&! W1 JTHE GREAT LOVER" RIVOLI "u STANF FY AHKKT AT 10TH JOHN BARRYMORE ln 'TIIK IITLS liVTIUt" rTU QT TllKATiaV-IWew Bprue STANTON r'J11?, AbOVO ,0TI1 561 H Si. MATIN1.U DAILY I J l M l W1 l"r'A M V 11 IIP M AeNia aiiks , uiiMii.iii ai.kj.tinei "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE FAIRMOUNT 2AT&.ruAiLV MME. NAZIMOVA te "CA3ULI.K" am) tlAHe .sth. 1 An mwl I In ,1 ,i. .- . 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NAZIMOVA JEFFERSDNL-;; CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG UL "WHAT Ml MANJCNOUS" rAIN. '"""'; ; "AWiim ht. DORALDINA " w " le "I'ASSION muiT' m, Neme Self-Reducing Corsets are se much appreciated by stout women who have worn them constantly for 25 yean, that they need no further comment. The newest model, Ne. 444, is in every respect equal te the best Self-Reducing Corset ever mr.de, and is en sale in all geed stores at a price way below the regular prices of Neme Corsets. The Circlet Ne. 1111, like all ether Circlets, is Self Adjusting and gives stout women the same service as the ones sold until new at much higher prices. Geed Sterti Emryuthtr NemoHyglenleFaihlonlnillluto New Yerk. r t. , 'ni.'- $ uJ 1 l ut-jhMMMH 'HU. l J .etmndHMun,. -MjtfehHlLt,1Miimit ikN$lbitekMuMe gfe ttef.