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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, “ wbeetetssieovecscbococes MONROE te Largest Movie Set in “Bevgar on Horseback” Described as “the largest’ mo- tion picture set ever built inside ® stage,” a cathedral in-the new | James Cruze production, “Be r on Horseback,” attracted wide tenticn in Hollywood during the filming of the lavith specta The cathedral had an 2 seating capacity of 1,200 persoris, and more than 3,000 could ier crowded inside its wa The largest stage at the Para- mount studio was conipletely de- ¥oted to the one sct. aisle of the edifice was 360 f Jong—longer than the ordi city Dlock—and at its widest ore the walls were 212 feet apart. In this“Gistmous building oc- urs the “‘jazz wedding” of Ed- ward Everett Horton and Ger- trude Shore, fonceded to be ‘one | of the most fantastic’ events of its kind ever conceived, In order that the cameras} rould not “gver-shoot”’ the tops | f many To¥iy columns, the | glass roof of the stage was Feet of the cat dral is imately four stories | ; shove the floor. | Twenty-three huge columns, | each fourteen feet in diameter, | | the | §ets virtually. large ted at the studio for the picture, making the | Ny vente one of the most lavish- beautiful in motion picture his- og Horton and Esther Ralson (the | biethee in ~ “Peter. Pan”) are featured in the leading roles of “Beggar on seback,” at the ? Theatre today. It’s an ‘adaptation by Walter Woods ‘of Kaufman-Connelly stage hit, ‘TOMORROW.-AND SATURDAY. as } New Moo Movie Version | It ‘was. inevitable, that at least: “one member of th oziginal “The | Secor company , would the ‘modernized film which is the attraction at Theatre tomorrow and mn. Stroheim, who 2 film for opt enw sent out a players who had Ee stage Dresenta- | Stroheim and Benjamin Glazer ‘Fomantie light } Strobeimn cast Ralph Whit- | yehar, gral wut important part idow.” He plays | in the 1 agence’ to the tense drama In the 1 company Whit- played a small role in the first and then doubled in im- role in the Maxime’s His work; ‘it will be remem- by those who saw the| one of the outstand- comedy hits. He played the The ceritral | King’s Life | WHAT YOUR MIRROR and has a number of scenes WILL SHOW 1926, TODAY’S ‘ANNIVERSARIES: ees ecdecaccesecececcoses| 1848—Henry Wheaton, stings work .on international Jaws was | translated into tke. Chinese | language, died at Dorchéster, | M Born at pishatactest ae RE, | Nov. 27, 1785. 1851—George McDuffie, - gov- | ernor and ‘senator, who led the} ation movement in» South | C ina, died at Cherry Hill, S.} Born in Georgia, Aug. 10, | = j Mr. Gladstone’s govern-| defeated on the «Irish Uni Bill. | famous chancellor of the Russian } died in Baden. Born in} Leningrad, July 16, 1798. } | 1898—Peter H. Bell, governor! of Texas 1849-53, died at Little- ton, N. Born in Virginia about 1820. 1917—A British force under | Gen. aude captured Bagdad | from the Turks, | | 1922—A bomb was exploded | in bees garden of the United States | ation «in Sofia, Bulgaria, 1924-—Woodrow Wilson’s widow }forbade publication of his letters | without her sanction. | Chieago reported an | Renowned Violinist) who appeared at Monroe County High Sehool i in Recital Last Night ic of influenza and pneu- | jmonia, with nearly 250 deaths in | jten days. 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