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> - - = AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS qu sementg e PHOTOPILAY S was to be expected, the reputable motion picture praducers of the country, although aiter waiting far too long, have themselves undertaken to purge their art and their industry of the objec- | tionable, thus removing the causes alleged for the creation of a[ 1 moving picture censorship. If the producers do not make objectionable pictures, exhibitors will be unable to show them, and the local police laws should be adequate to check any free lance endeavor on the part of the unscrupulous. People who object to pictures against which much of the hue and cry has been raised are entitled to respectful considera- tion, and those who have the interest of the great art at heart will not dismiss their complaints with a contemptuous designation of them as “purists,” nor does it follow that those who justly criticize an objection- able pieture are advocates of censorship. There is & vast difference he- tween the proper exercise of the police power to suppress immorality and the modern idea of censorship. Every bid for the admiration or the patromage of the general public in any field of endeavor, be it the drama, the Kl_mtopla,\n sculpture, painting, literature, or any other of the! works to which the minds and hands or humanity are devoted, is a just ! subject of criticism. By constructive criticism grrors that will :retg into all human creations are eliminated and progress toward higher levels and the ideal are attained. i ' * ¥ ok % e THERE is, however, a grade i intellectuality, like that of the estrich,, 5 % which hides its head in the sand, and thinks nobody else has the ) right to see what it does not care to look upon, for reasons of its own. L s It is this class that has been the greates® foe to the splendid art of the EWI photoplay, and that has aroused iidignation in the public even to the 6 point of invoking the imperial remedy of censorskip. Its bludgeons are | QO TONEs Rialto crude and its reasoning equaled only by that of the shellfish, If the reputable producers and exhibitors take the proper stand, the officer on the beat will quickly apply the proper treatment to the moral tumble- bugs that will exist as long as they are permitted to do so. * * x ¥ pERHAPS one of the most serious offenses of which the mavie press agent has been Euihy recently is the mean uncertainty in which hel has left that rugged hero of western stories, William S. Hart. One day he reports him about to take a fair partner for life in Miss Jane Novak, with whom he has often appeared in pictures, and the very day after he muffies | the wedding bells with a bona fide, legitimate, true-as-steel denial from Hart himself, who depiores that the news is not true. r. Hart, however, is still reported as determined to “take a rest from picture work.” an he has bought the cutest little ranch away up in the hill for resting pur- poses. And now many people will believe even him. * kK k ‘AN uncontradicted report from the west states that Buster Keaton, the funny little chap whose engagement to Natalie, youngest of the Talmadge trio, was announced without subsequent denial, will turn his way eastward in April to make arrangements for the happy day, although even this is given a tinge of sadness by the voluntary information that neither of the young couple has seen the other in three years. The wed- ding may take place in June. Motion picture happiness, like so much else in the industry, seems always veiled in uncertainty. * ¥ ¥ Srmriry Mason Strand Should Actors Marry? 'HOMAS W. GILMER, whose occa- sional bits of wisdom and humor in matters theatrical, stage and screen, are familiar to Washington newspaper readers, injects a bit of realism into ‘“professional” dream- land that seems interesting. Mr. Gil- AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES ALL THIS WEEK PALACE—"“The Nut.” Shown today at 3 p.m. RIALTO—“The Concert.” Shown today at 3 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Old Dad.” Shown taday, at 3 p.m. COLUMBIA—“What Every Woman Knows.” Shown todayat3p.m. GARDEN—"Godless Men,” Shown today at 3 p.m. CRANDALL'S—"“The Devil's Garden.” Shown today at 3 p.m. CRITERION—“Good-Bad Wife.” Shown today at 3 p. * OUT in Cleveland, it is said, they are awarding a number of prizes, con- sisting of costumes worn by popular screen favorites, to the persons ‘who most resemble the stars that wore the costumes. Photoplays This Week FILMOGRAMS “The Frontier of the Stars,” Charlea: Maigne’s production of Albert BUSTER KEATON, the popular film said to be threatened with “the choc- | Terhune's story, with Thomas Me comedian, recently broke a leg|olate peril” She now has nothing an featured. to do but devour box after box of and will postpome his screen antics | candy, for a few weeks. Wheeler Oakman has attracted the | S2kes and crackers were used In 81 mer says: “Elinor Glyn, ‘the love expert’ & ’ Somebody on a New York paper|eye of Oliver Morosco witlt his ability hould not marry beca o . » m. intimates that Constance Binney's t his part naturally and now “*“The Nut. :n-n“mn;s.n' ‘lh:h:l:!“t:‘m;ll:' :.l LEADER—"Skyfire.” “Shown today at 3 p.m. director . in Something - Diffarent | (0 act his part naturally and now| cotinuity is now "'"‘fl r Deugtas Pairbanks will be the plc- | apecchen which. onhaoen o niy oll_of their time and attantion. B ey CoRstancs. Taluigelse: | stardom. R g ture star this week at Loew's Palace | have been rewarded by his wife. His | urday, Douglas MacLesn, in se Peters, in “The Great Redeem- | “Somebody has to get married, and | Miss Binney, and to her disadvan-| latest picture, rding to atydio e b i in | @Wakening comea when he turms to| Rookie's Return.” and “Puasyfoot' id. ryant | the actor has no better claim for " Will Rogers, in speaking of the re- | Ports. ~ TheMer beginhing this afternoon. in another wei and then tise 1 oo W d |exemption than other profe! &l popular sereen stars is entirely dis-| oipaple welcome accorded him on T ““Fhe Nut” his latest United Artists' |t alone. ' Comred agel and Lot Wi Raphael “Edgar and the Teacher's Pe people, similar and that other fellows should | 1ia"rloens Visit to his original locale | Arr nts have heen six.reel peodustion, directed by Ted |son have the leading rolea Othor PAREE. ‘onatance Binney. in “So; “The actor's habit of referring to|koep their hands off. at Claremont, Okla., said: “Yes, they | Whereby the wedding of Eliner . - Reed from. s pstory by Kenneth|gareen and mugical attractions com-| Tod Basil King's story, “Earth- Di ent,” and Toonerville com- | himself as ‘profe: 3)' and other Welcomed me back there in spite of | daughter to Sir Rhys Willlama, M. . ‘Davenport. an eecentric young fel- | plete the bill. hound”’; tomorrow and Tuesday, Pola |edy, ‘“The $kipper's Narrow Escape.” |people as ‘non-professional’ is amus- The metropolitan reviewers my pictures. They gathered around |Bart,.colonel of the Welsh low of manner and overflow- Negrl, in “Passion”; Wednesday, Ei- — ing to the general public. Original (still discussing “Passion.” always to|[7 3 5iq: My, don't he look nat- [and D. § C. at 8t. Margaret's, Wi ing generesity, who embarks on a P Y leen Percy. in “Why Trust Your Hus- work Is what occyples the greatestiits advantage; but, after having first | S P0C S50 0¥ FORL ' gold, ‘vou | minster, London, will be fimed &1 remantio_gyest. ‘and through 'The Good-Bad Wife.” band": Thursday, Hryant Washburn, Truxton. percentage of a person's time and at-| stamped it a “Hun picture.” some of o "Rogers was born In Clare- | motion picture play, se it is said. cogaion af 3 The Criterion Theat: ttracti in “The Amateur v(¥ Friday, Mary | Today and tomarrow, H , |tention. The work of authors, invent- | them are mow trying to make it Y : — o z % Ture. t ey attraction Miles Minter, in. “All Souls'. Eve, “’ edi ors and investigators is much more| French. It {s a wonderful picture, s William Fox has bought th - X “ind” hatr-{ this -n‘:’:u‘- be “The- Good-Bad | gy urdsy, ‘gh Last of-the lglfm,._- o;lflnll and l;;e;lllve ";:l“y l‘,':.i.mi: no matter who made it. ALik5 Fopess mexst Withvaph pictars ann"_,..{_fl.‘"h.‘,. agasin 'm a TO! Ll —— e of an actor, which iz mo! ren of L1 & new eon magazine Tors e o Revere. Kinds of Love day, Billie Khodes, People marry to about | . Paula Forrest, the heroine of the 15831 to be 3 ey Dl P feariot [tion to the “master mind” litsrature Good-Bad' Wi 5 in ‘His Pajams Girl” and aStyrday, the same ex he business cloro. | Jack London story, “The Little Lady | 5, 1ora. The scenes are all Jaid in | Of crookdom. — tended to illustrate concretely and| Today i m rast ot~ humanly the belief that “there is a |banks, In “The Mark o bl e i o : e ! it Bit,of \bad in the best of us, |day. Eileen Percy, in *The Land of single harness and others for double| conflicting emotions Between her love | w0 < BT L e & long-term oot Citler maad: Per ) ittle bit of good in the worst ednesday, George W-ln[\“rln harness. The difficulty is to tell in|f, chul:;-hand and for her hua- |t e American Bociety of Cine- 1 ow, X from |es. Regardless of business or pro«|of the Big Hous Imed by Metro 2"ne Mar lz!r':’ g;‘:}f\:-}} ’andln O | Cession, ‘some are born to travel in|as “The Little Fool" is torn wWith “The Ceficert.” Lec Ditrichstein's well knowh play ma: it is tlaimed, only “the b T h e s ey narios for William De Mille, n.,;g : . almed, enly 1s 'he . o' ”;" i ‘l‘l nis s ‘“’"" mare good than bad in “The Geed. |Geiden Ho ay, T Poday, Charles Ray. in “Pesceful| “It is more blessed to love than to matggraphers und chier cameraman :,u"’l’ °°""'l ks l'; gy n“ N Wites Iuin six resls, with & |and Saturday. specisl Valles.” and comeay, vRest in Peace”; | bo loved, Hence it ls better to have ery picture fan knows of the 2L,/ D e e tes Slaias “The Frise O premier af [aor: yding Dovet! in nE e Sen of Tarsan. 0 P al marvelous things accomplished in g valli " uest of His Ye! alte ?h‘:t today. continuing | Sidney M, “: y Green and |includ “ri 3 W than never to have loved at all. motion pictures with trick photog- ?;’mgfiihs"éh‘é&l‘r?‘.“';"a‘li‘:{"'w?fi?,'.:f Q! H uth’ ng raphy, but who can explain what is Savoy. i making the marvelous baby actors Todsy and tomorrow, Katherin Karle and American that are crowding the ftars for their Rehearsals started last week in Mo t th ¢ that| : 1d, in dy's Latchke. Jaurels? Earle Williams is said to be much | York for Jehn Golden's new of the romantic glamour “Skyfite,” which opens & week's | MatDonald, in “My Lady, e embarrassed by offers of automobile | “Happy New Year,” by Hals ¥, and Larry Semen. in “The Sp in the House” and Buster Keaton, in H engagement at the Leader Theater|ma Tuesday and Wednesday, Clara |‘The Scarecrow,” and Saturday, Doug- Audxence& John Steven McGroarty, suthor of |manufacturers to furnish the model | ton and Viols Brothers Shore, wi the aurora boreslis ! Kimball Young, {n “Hush,” and Mack |las MacLean, in “The Rookle's Re- |ssyNURING my fourteen trips to the|the California mission play and|for his new picture, “The Secret of [ will open at Atlaptic City, Mons !.NII‘.G:II tth.'uk. ; — ory ncerns two women, who, loved a great maestro, one be- “Skyfire.” ford story. wide reputation_on stage and scre in all Bennett's “Movie Fans®: Thursday, | tyrn.” “poet layreate of California”’ is said | the Silver Car.” Prices probably wefe | March 28, = is pictured as Martinot, the famous | b e 5 cocl.ut ubrni bhack—-l am now on my {205t Inurante of (Califorata, is sald |{5e Righ s ha herh Geciied to ute i = musician sround whom the story re rém i : = teenth, by the way,” say: - | worked out, both on remote locations 2 special custom-built car carry At t t of John Drin YOI, airy Stome han laved nihS | pwa Todimns S5qnds of the Chib-|Origin of “Jump Jim Crow.”| A Remarkable Picture. | dore Karle, the great tenor, “I nave and on the screen stage, in Metro'a | makers trade mark. B ael s we eatieg 3 h elr icture, * ame, » in the picture are Myrtle Stedman | fate hung upon the spirit of .the| 4 N pMoer of the Amerioan Society of | JROBABLY for the firat time in the | DSP7 0MPelled to employ all my . Larry Semon's new comedy, “The |Stusrt” instesd of “Mary Quees ¢ and Mabel Jullenne Beott. Victor | northern lights. d the P skill as a program maker to meet} Alice Lake, who sprained her ankle | Rent Collector,” ought to be good. It by Wi at the Rits Sehertzinger, the well kmown violin- Dancing, who investigate history of motion pictures a camera | 1.4 1ocal managers’ wishes, for. in|“up in the Arctic ice fields” in the |is said hundreds of loaves of bread |by 5 ll-m' m& T™hes- ist fl‘ conductor, directed the pro- family tree of the “Jump Jim Crow” |has recorded the moment when the|ane geetion. a preponderance of Scan- | filming of “Uncharted Seas,” is now land hundreds of boxes of cookies, "ter, New ¥or duction. dapce in “Maytime,” has this to say | photographer and his pilot in an air- |dinavian and Russian songs is want- = = = = S - musical prologue will be staged featuring M| > t] districts _prefer i i Aot ‘& concert by Daniel Erocskine | rig will : l.ln‘:.'?, H:: about that curjously interesting num- | ship were in peril of death. In thia |53 = while other distrecs Preleh ™ > bl Gl SR ) vieliniat, and Robert Bond Gotta as n tomorrow;: Tyesday and | beT: instance, the man who was turning|lish progra the artists. Mr. Breeskin's selections ., "’{h. In '|. Q} the “Te describe Jump Jim Crow it {s|the crank did not waver and the rec- “Of course, sometimes this merely, arce, ¥al will include 's ‘Souvenir” and vl rominence to a cer-! . “You Are Fr from “Apple Bloa- necesaary to go back to the polka.|apq of the drop of several hundred {"J:""m‘mn;‘,“pr' but often it has era"; Thursd 5 5 Mr. Gotia's, the Lisst “Licbe. | craide, 10 Foly o I Bonem e, I g, one T omerr Ml | feot into an sir pocket of the Alps Is | Faennt” nonkTas ‘wh ehtire Program played {n accompaniment|“Rest in Peace, @ 4 plainly shown. at short motice. with the opening scenes and action | noynced as an added featu the possibilities of the weird |, This occurred during the taking of | “But in the larme cities. the huge 18, in SHOWING EGI of the picture. bill, and Saturday, e. Afts | “The Man Who Always Sat Down, audiences, comprising te nor fifteen The overture for the week will be | “She Couldnt Help 1to and & dance Bnd copled It o T asu ihe | Rebert C. Bruse seenic, veleaned by | nusionss P Tare the most inspir- & Fantasia on “Rigaletto,” by Verd! |ody, Edgar's Country Cousin. ,,."m".‘ or half-step, as it was then ' Educational, which is the first esm-|ing and helpful egities in the world. .[ '[o'l AT ’ ’ ._ with llv}rl'n”'do.r\ _‘-_;l;;:‘-’zr; ms"';v"fl = called, took the public fancy. fa"u"fio” of 2a o v‘:o;;-ey over the |1 say nnllr: Ere '{ully that {::;;; = - From . 8t = with the,Matterhorn an ni nc. the two | not have arirved at my presen riek's day.” Minor films aiso will be Apollo. ooTalE was InrtuRted N eaiks In Barene Wl e | B e A ey Einaly asetat.| PRESENTS AS THE DOMINANT FEATURE OF ITS FIV- shown. Today and tomorrow, Charles Ray.|(he polka was introduced into that | F fllghts have been made over the Alps, | ance. I like to know that my songs TEENTH SUPER-PROGRAM OF THE CURRENT SEASON, — In “Pesceful Valley'Y Tuesday and |Sapical A. Cellarious. # prof this is the first time that the big peaks | are ynderstood. as-well as appreciat-, ANT PARAMOUNT SCREEN VERSION OF THE “0ld Dad.’ Wodneudl% Basil * King's “Earthe [ gancer, performed it on the stage of | have been circled and all the phases of | ed, and, after all, intelligent criticism THE BRILLI. bound”; Thursday, May Allison, in e their beauty recorded. la the only kind an artist eares about,} FAMOUS LEGITIMATE STAGE SUCCESS, PRESENTED AS A 1 is Chaplin is the pic-!. v tl Odeon. ,‘:‘,‘d":g’r'::’Er‘“d_,f.s"mlmpmf;m( “The Marriage of William Ashe.” and | Pe00®®N cirated London News of | Bruce was warmed that no aviater|(f he (s true to himself and his art T ' comedy, “The Instructor”: Friday, 441 recorded the first polka | could make the voyage, yet he suc-| *I have found the American au- ervean, i B0 pus® Lt | Hothe Pesor e (oreat R | e hiinacy 0l It eaes o g WILLIAM DeMILLE'S PROBUCT i onal, | deemer.” and eomedy, “April Foel ecegsors, the walts and in its eriticism ork, o e o F T Natnsl | and Saturday. ‘Douglas MacLean, in |l tih PoR*SaoTe, 02 JUUST cou- | clife, and panoramas that are aaid ic | as Kindly and patient in its atii: || stumbling from ene combination of | 1N Rookie's Return" and "Geing ;’:':; Tollowing each ather in the taile | SUrPass anything ever made. 1t was | tude to the young artist, and lavish A Through the Rye. . on one of these very close approaches | with its praige and the expression of | seandalous circumstances to another, de damee. commencing at pleasure. P h ¢ f withoyt the guidance of a mother to S “Its description was sent to & dane- ;fll !:: I:I‘:!l;:h":::n .t:;t !:::‘:,el'r:‘;ch‘l:fi :c‘::n‘:;‘d ::;2: (-A.‘:»v;ue:' btyha‘ Q:ir J steer her clear of the pitfalls. The Avenue Grand. ing instructor in New Orleans, La.| L0 T SF BOGKSL B o e o r e angnip (an the bill will be completed with minor One afternoon he gave a demonstra- 5 f t - | films and musical eentributions. Today and tomorrow, Wijli; ",': of the dance to hig pupils. A young| 'The picture has an international | European ‘house’ knows and lhat'“ Hart, in “The Testing Bloch,"m. % v, on sesing it, remarked that it wax | Phase in that the trip was taken in a | to me, is its mast delightful quality.’ Huster Keaton, in “The Searpcre German war airship (a3 Fokker “ » . and that it reminded her of Old ). — Godless Men. Tuesday and Wednesday. Jane Novak | i Srow. the bird. "Fhe dancing man . | Which was made by & Hollander and | mony Goracl and mis Jasaland Kings, “Godless Men,” an adaptation for!and House Peters, in “Isobel": Thurs- was quick to take advantage of this |Ppiloted by a Swiss who eould speak 3 eatitution that has won fame the mcreen of the famous story,| 94y, Mary Miles Minter, in “Ail Souls’ | femark, and rechristened the dance |only French and it carried an Ameri- | 5} "ine madern dance and musical H ‘“Black Pawl”’ by Ben Amos Wil-) EVe” and comedy. “Rest in Peace”;|.jump Jim Crow," changing the first |can Dhotographer who knows only trend, after giving a farewell dance ' liams. and 8 Reginald Barker produc- | Friday. Wi “"‘.‘n(',".!'rf,ycvh‘“ ""*x’: Firet |aiep, and, insiead of lifting the leg, |English. at the Arcade ballroom last night, shewn a oore's Garden el 8 g s cgme Immediately populal Fi ek under the ng name - this week, beginning this afternoon. | The Truth," and Toonervilla comedy, | s3uth and finally worked 18 W8y 10 | wmcas fave Ghori s ey aimer Of | N derer March o1 1t Is described as a v, portrayal | “The Skipper's Narrow Escape. the north, where it crowded out of | o '5% “UEC " enper of dramatic contrasts and combats e Foavias polica and walts/t' |92 e H fer supremacy among men whose Empire faver gular p cially for the Mutual Welfare League ANDALL'S 1 H only law is the survival of the fittest, pire. ] R e Sl Players of Sing Sing, which wi}} pro- | romance and adventure personified,| Today and tomorrow, Mary Pick-| Rida Johnson Young, author ef|dyce it in the prison theater. nomll"l and in it Helene Chadwick is pic- | ford, in “The Love Light"; Tuesday, | “Maytime.” has many plays running (ured as the castaw Russell | Grace Davidson, in “The Hidden Cede,” | on Broadway. Two of Mrs. Young's| The matiness in the Keith hoyses ||l at 1608 Simpson, as “Black Paw James : and Sunshine comedy: Wednesda: plays are running in London, two in|throughout the countsy the afternoon Mason as ~Red Pawl, the son, and | Cleo Madison. in “The Girl from No- | Australia, scven on the road in|of April will be in aid of the insur- || ™ THIS WEEK Tohn Rowerg, ag the second mate, who Rexinald Fox and Madge | America and twe in New York all gt|ance funds of the National Vaude- { laves the girl z in he Branded Seul"; Fri- | the present time, One of these is “Lit-| ville Artixic Yimployes of the ’ ’ Orcheatral music, a Christie com- wo Kinds of Love” and L Ko |tle Old New York." Kejth organizatioa. cdy and the latesi Fox News, will say. and Haturday. Canway Te il . | i complete the bi! ‘Whispering Devils.” and fo I — episode of “Son of Tarzan. oy g = “The Devil's Garden.” ey : ; [ Bareymore, in 4 photoplay | . Lyric. r novel. “The Devil's, Today and tomorrew, Conwa { « ili be the attraction at| Tearle. in “The Road te Amhition'; s J . I | Theater ail uiis \\'nnk‘“‘ e i Es matinee enly, Eddie Polo, i ' l. .' n minning this afternoon, dr {ing of the Circus”; 'uesday an NINTH AT F A Gantinncur Dally Bram 13 S'CISek Nass. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WIT. o e e ” tice! T Tu thesecond of 2 newseries | 117w hal Becomes af the. Children”: MONDAY AND ALL WEEK ; I € Lflls 'Im. AND co.." .‘EEL of Lionel Barrymore features made Rex Heach'n “The Silver < | v llm.nflB-\nn'vu for distribution S0 Satordev: Wedmewood @ FINNCY, JARWPY AND COMPANY PRESEND 9 3 i (IS o aigiad hrough First Nationa Noweil, “$13"; matinee only, “The % «; 2 | P .Tluf cant'“includes Doris Runkin, Bon of Tarsan ¥ . AT T“E nE"TIST s orFIeE | Who reomily ochiewod such splendid trismphs in DeMilic's “Midsummer Modneis” ‘whe im private life 8. Barry. e 4 I moles ! ) New. | ONE OF THE YRAR'S BEST JUVENJLE COMEDY PLAYLETS and who ongat i this, thoir latest production, made famous dy the noted Mouds i liome the moral that unrestrained | Wednesday. Lon Chaney and Priscilla - passion snd umeurbed temp reap | Dean. in “Outside the Law"; Thurs- h Adoms end the eguslly wetcd Richord Bemncti—a powerfsl drams of 6 woman's crows- in o fight for lovs and home, r own rewards of retributive jus- | day. Walter Shumway and Cara Beach more. The bill will be completed with | minor films and pipe organ ‘.m.m-‘ Today Tom Mix in “Prairie Trails = et tomarrow, Pearl White. in “The White | PARAMO l EEE‘E"‘! it H] I ing eictery on 8 | Moiw"; Tulenday, Rewsie Farriscale in The _Spanish Hurmonlst “ Twist” Vednesdav eorge | Ay Pit, s What Every Woman Knows.” | walt. o “umber 77 trorsint | 8 ANTHONY & ARNOLD | JIM'& “What Every Woman Knows' a| “s1 Friday. “The Branded Soul o fndk Groek. Y film production of Sir James Matthew | and “Son of Tarzan,” and Saturday. | THE COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEON BRUBILOF, DIRECTOR OVERTURE—"FROM THE HIGHLANDS"—(LANGEY) Prelude—"Licdstroum”—( Liszt) ADDED PROGRAM SELECTIONS swort's Rarrie’s play in which Maude Adams! a1l comedy night. in Her Newest Mille produetion. Today and tomarrow, Allan Pwan's IN A ROMANCE OF DREAMY OLD CHINATOWN The story concerns the experiences | “The Forbidden Thing,” and Johnny i Jowls B. 1 v Thon o-.hfi R | Sootch family, and John Shand, a|day. Hope Hamplon, in “Ph [ . .' young English student, who er is| Wednesday, Anite Stewart,-in “Har- | Addes Comedy, Promier Photodramatic Prosenta ! gnee sppeared. will be shown at i M % o T ~ ‘ ISS SHIRLEY MASON this afternoon. It is a William De| Olympic. of Maggio Wylle, daughter of an old | Mines. in “Torchy Mixes In": Tu parliament. The young | riet and the Piper’: Thursday. Claire to marry the| Whitney and Kenneth Harian, in veturn for financial assist- | “Love, Honor and Obey”; Friday, the outset of his political! Buck Jones, in “The Big Punch’

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