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! When a Feller Needs a Friend. By Briggs Do You Want |emcamestion of raped ae pol gives local photographer can tél you ‘ i ; Get advice of local persons in the| Don’t think it fs necessary to take : | A Screen Career? jtisiness. Through them get provera course in a schoo! of motion picture entree to producers and then don’t/acting in order to “break in.” a , | 3 +, |¢ome unless you have enough money| Don't feel that acting is the only AS if , : eee \ [Ree eaten Neen: List jana time and can stand disappolnt-/rieid in the movies for the aspirant to ft | WELL WELL- WHA ion’t”—Director Gives | ment. move fame. Other branches in the ch Straight-from-Shoul- | Don't send photographs to distant| business offer just as many opportu: | v ON AR: Ee | der Advice. producers. Your local theater map, |nitles. Sarazen and Hutchison Are tiie I HAVEN'T ANY LITTLE ei txchange manager, photoplay. editor ‘ Among in Play Boy AT MY. HouSé = How'D Twenty-five Per Cent Gain in, marsha‘! Neitan, producer of “The,on the newspaper and other persons t sles. 1922 Reported to Annual Strangers’ Banquet,” jn association Connected with the business can usu: with Goldwyn, which will be the at-@lly give you your initial advice, |traction for four days at the America| Don't get the impression that brains 49 theater, beginning tomorrow, recently are unessential in movie acting—you Be my LITTLE BoY- HEY. # CHICAGO, Jan. 22—Golf clubs in-|offered to the thousands of persons|need as much intelligenge in this work GUESS Ill HAVE TS TAKE creased nearly 25 per cent during |who have ambitions to become motion as in any other creative art. You" UKE To Come AND ine easy l, Live AT my HOUSE AND as Western Meeting. . 1922, according to reports of new mem-|picture actors and actresses a lat of) Hon’t belleve because you can re: You *LoN@ HOME WITH ME ber clubs made by the annual meet-|helpful “Don'ts” which have’ been|cite “Gunga Din" you should become HEY'? HowJA LIKE _THaT- ing of the Western Golf association, | widely cfrtilated throughout the coun-|, movie actor—oratory has no. place which elected new officers and ar-|try. Here | Acta acthint you blunt forks! Peer ranged 1923 tournaments Saturday Don't feel thet {t requires staze voice. is night. The outgoing president, Albert |training to achieve success On the)” Don't thinkk you have a wonderful One of the "23 famous film stars R. Gates, announced that 67 new/screen—many popular piayers havelchance because you look like one of|] to be sé¢en here soon in Marshall clubs had joined the assdclation last/never appeared before the footlights./tne stars—mimics of successful screon|} Neflan's “The Strangers’ Ban- year, making the total membership| Don't believe that because you are!piayers are usually failures: quet.” wie 853 clubs. not beautiful you have no chance— ‘ rod ‘ i The amateur championships will be Jook at Bill Hart, Ben Turpin, Witt Don't write p: as ipcia fae It is Eleanor Broadman, contested at Mayfield ntry club,|Rogers—I don’t dare mention some| == = —— a Cleveland, Ohio, July and Chick of the feminine stars. | 1 Evans, holder of the title said he ex- Don't think because you are beaut!- | pected to defend his honors. ful you must be a candidate for | Plans were announced for financing| screen honors—natural acting. talent. yans foundation, under |, and form that “register” with \ KK ——S—| [Sport Calendar| eg “ Z “ les from all parts of the/the camera are the prime requisites, i 4) | country would be enabled without ex-] Don't consider yourself eligible to ae Y pense to compete annually in a golf) stardom becavse you can ride, dive, Racing. . ournament. swim or win 2 p’e catin, ‘ontest, . ¢ Business 2 > ile “i wig. Nagata Meeting of Busines Men's Racing 4 j Athleties are useful to the movie ! on at New Orleans, Yj H r but secondary—besides there e ot c American J . Yas Y ure hundreds of professional stunt fecting of Tijus key club, at by ne cea : ners juana Jockey cl Ups Hy \ ; to Hollywood at the Meeting e Cotton States league, Ll . at Jackson, Miss } ¢ 9 Curling. ] N mas ( rise SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Annual bonspiel of Northwestern CHICAGO, Jan. 22—(By The Asso: Jack Dempsey stopped n opens at Minne- hours today on hs Curling associa apolis. The beautiful drama of that The Mann Sisters Seattish curlers play at Toronto. way to New. York to go into training, lori h ‘1 rack. or as he put it, “to go to work” tn orious woman who rode Annual indoor meet of the Samac-| preparation for some bout yet to he 8 ked’ th hi —In— ter A A v York City. | lerranged.' He expreimed’tha ‘wih: ti naked through the town to ‘ox Hunting. {stop in Toledo to participate tomor: FANCY DANCES ~- save her people from oppres- |. sion. «At the 7:30 and 9:30 Shows / ONE DAY ONLY | NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Wednesday | Children 10c, Adults 40c Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday po ee oo lrow night in a benefit for the tate Jimmy Glynn's children, _ whore father, an old-time manager of boxers, {died leaving four littie girls nearty destitute. Dempsey promised Ad Thatcher of that if it were possible he Grand at Blue . Miss. i New and Fox Hunters’ club, at Mansfield, Mass. Field Trials. Sixth annual field trials begin at N. C. Foils. for 1 ake part in the benefit. junior championships, gt hed = his manager, n Salt Lake City Gat nee were necessary in omorrow. He expects to re rns’ reply on route and if vorable will leave the train ir rn a knockout as decisions are not givon |to “the wishes of all decent and pa- Y . in New Jersey. French Sports tothe wishes of all decent and pa ; r a nt fraternities are pe- ship, a Eddie Shevlin, 10 ‘sity heads to exclude 7 MEYERS BOUTS a ARE DEFERRED PLAY TONIGHT sess azar roe Dave Sha rounds, at Sold! rounds, against France. The National Zeitung .. announces that hereafter it will sus First of Three Double-head-|jena the publication of CHICAGO, Jan 22. — Johnny news of aiivera, iaidiiowsight wrestler ote | % for Week Is Scheduled | French sporting events in deference | pion, who was scheduled for eight This Evening. ‘ matches on the Pacific coast, starting S on Jan 41, with Young Sandow} ‘Three doubleheaders of more than Robbed of her reputation by a make- at E ‘will not start his en-|Usual interest are scheduled for this believe man—made to forget by a real gagemen 1 one week later, it} Week in the Casper Basketball league, wan announced here today. The| including th game between the two match with Young Sandow hes been |teams from the Standard O!l com- moved back one week. pany, Both have percentages of 1,000 at present and the winner of - — this game looks like the probable win- | ner o fthe league pennant. ‘This | game, together with the American i Legion-Kiwanis setto will be played at the high school gymnasium Wednes- In the greatest cast d da: ing, a the - ‘. ry cH ANE TONIGHT oe, Ten and the largest etna: | ever in one picture! Tonight's and Thursday's games| will be played at the Baptist church cilia, symnasium. Tonight the Methodists | Light Heavyweight Title at| Wil play the Stake in 12-Round Go at i Jersey City. GLORIA SWANSON WG —In— Ay < , ay 0 = “The Impossible Mrs. Bellew” |i ca y an i A, “COMEDY NEWS SHADOWGRAPH x ss THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 JERSEY CITY, N. J., Jan. 23— Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh boxer, will defend his American light heavy- weight ttle against Billy Shade, of in a 12-round bout tonight. a.4.. come aAtonc! Do you know this man? Hs ts one of the 28 famonus stars to he geen here soon in Marshall Nel- the crown shade must score man's {the Strangers’ Banquet.” Ne Weck of a OVE S L E IL . COeTORRPR EP 2g ENE Hammers | STRANGERS BANQUE “Where Everybody Goes” | *: y and CONWAY TEARLE QU T ih BH) SIP Lec! Droloey Exlerlarnenl Elegance Trl Gesnce hy Donn Byrne | Jack Me etree tics posse ; RIALTO THREE DAYS Glaire Windsor, Hobart Bosworth Rockiifie Everybody Pacatre’ SB) The Far Eastern Comedy STARTING THURSDAY || D°g@et Godowsky, Eleanor Boardman,Claude Continuous 1 to 11 cy A be 4 ° ” coven te _f “Dulieka The Turkish Maiden Also the Feature Photoplay s 3 RODOLPH “The Code of the Yukon” Gy VALENTINO TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY THEATER In the Big First-Run Comedy The Hilarious Musical Farce: Comedy 4 ‘ 9| “Two Old Sports” A Bishop-Oass Theater : Today an wesda: ALL NIGHT if One ig Rp an Tho Closing Day of a Great Picture cast cheae hairs D la ; Ee ne —And— | Photoplay—“THE SILENT BARRIER” M ARY PICKFORD “ DAY ougias Fairbanks “THE AMERICAN PLAN” | Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c Wall’s Popular Players i —In— 4 Two-Part Comedy : Bri el Bt pil moa “The Servant in the House” WHEN 4 TOMORROW AND ~ of 9 e Servant in the House’ oe | “TESS ¢! STORM COUNTRY eh. cLoubs Another Big First Run JOIN Without a Doubt, Mary’s Greatest Accomplishment. o-VAUDEVELE ACTS—6 Al HOOT GIB: af m™ TAGE CO m3 . 80 otoplay Br + pred Hoot qBsoN |THE AMERICAN LEGION||} —"™#Ast come rans cht is cm foo ; : cma SEE demi “5 “THE GUIDE” “RIDIN’ WILD’ NOW! Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 10c and 40¢ PR Toler Lanta ‘ Contiouous 1 ee 11