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TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 ‘NPOP On The Trail By Taylor Y FINGERS ON THE TRIGGERS — SURROUND THE PLACE AND CoT OFF EVERY AVENUE OF ESCAPE ‘MOM TOMORROW This Actress Wants Action, Not Sympathy, One of the first things the av- erage actress asks when she isj offered a part in motion pictures is: “Will the character get sym- pathy?” But Margaret Living- ion, who plays the highly dram- the role of Violet Deering in the William Fox sereen version of “Havoc,” which shows tomorrow at the Strand Theat is not the average actress. She is far above the average. | Sympathy on the screen means moihing in the young life of Miss Livingston. What she high-powered parts which | histrionic ability. If they get the! desired sympathy, well and if they don’t, well and good anyway. i “I have done the best work of my career in the adventuress type of parts,” said Miss Liv:ngston re-| cently in diseussing the subject. “*The Chorus Lady’ one of these. I have never gotten sym- pathy in my paris, but I found I! did get attention. And that, in the long run, is what counts. I want parts which will be noticed by the audience. Love interest must be in the picture, but I don’t} care whether I have it or not. I want to act and if I get the chance} io act in a picture, whether I’m an| adventuress, bad woman or what, | T'll be satisfied. “My part in ‘Havoc’ is a cold, coddled girl of. glish s ciety who plays with men’s hearts | and breaks them just « he might | break and discard toys of which | she was tired: The audience will| , not like this girl Violet Deering, | T 0 D A Y 5 but they certainly will notice her; ANNIVER SARIES leased.” | jREe A. | IMYSTERIOUS| NOTE TELLING WHERE AMY THis 15 THE PLACE, MEN THE BiG MANSION ON Tor oF THE RiLL is HELD A CAPTIVE, POP IS WOT on “hE HEY ~ THERES FRESH AUTL TRACKS LEADING OUT OF THE ORIVE wAY — Tue Pence is CESERTED that of | eoeeecesevsr-v90 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ee ee | eo s| ’ CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY If they do that I will be * Others in the “Havoc” George O’Brien, Madge Bel Wal.er McGrail, David Butl ded by the English for De- Harvey Clark, Wade Botelery| 1) 9i¢ and surrounding territory. Edythe Chapman, Eulalie Jensen, | Leslie Fenton and Bertram Grass- | by. The picture is from the stage success of the same name, It was 4 @irected by Royland V. Lee and| New Orleans. Perished with the : M souldine: | Greely expedition in the far North, adgpted by Edmund Goulding. | June 6, 1884. * . . . ted SP ea : WINNIPE tional Assoc’ eocsvcesecosceeces born in 's ago tod q . Interna- tion of Gyro Clubs. | | Firs: civil government Princess Beatrice, eldest daugh- and Queen of adrid, 17 years COLUMBUS, 0. Council United Comme elers. — Supreme | ter of the King cial Trav-| Spain, born in J Octave P. Pavy, noted born near 1844 ees | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.——Su-} ch, celebrated director, born many, 67 years ago n, noted poet, alist, born at Died April 7, 1914. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF SOCCoocoscevocseoosvonee (By Axscelated Prexs) Coolidge predicts $390,000,000 treasury surplus June 30, but no immediate tax reduction in semi annual budget meeting address. ee 8 and p, Ll. author 1G Fannie Ward, formerly a well- nown actress of the American | stage, born in St. Louis, 51 y SARATOGA, N. Y.—New York ago today. Pharmaceutical Association. | 1872—The Society of Pacific — Pioneers was organized at} irginia City. 1894—Japanese troops landed | ~ lin Korea, precipitating a crisis! tical Association. with the Chinese force of occupa- — | | tion, | . SNE Le | .1897—The first annual conven- Aes a z i |tionu of the Washington State, WAUSAU, Wis. — Wisconsin | Federation of Women’s Clubs was; Grand Lodge Knights of Pythia eptnhd ge Olevia RALBIGH, N. C.—North Caro-| | ‘ " - lina ist Y People’s Union. | 1916—Russians won contro! of | lina Baptist Young People’s | Ghisetion to Washington debt! he entire craven lene of Bukowina. settlement prevents Poincare from| 1924—The King and Queen of FE being minister of finance in new| Denmark arrived in London on aj Chiefs. Briand cabinet, | visit to the British royal family. Gov. Smith, New York and| 1925—The Prince of Wales was Mayor Dever, Chicago, stress | welcomed at Johannesburg, South tolerance of two big cities in ad-| Africa, by 17,000 ex-service men. dressing Knights of Saint Gregory at Eucharistic congress. C20, j San Antonio police quell fist} Colleen Moor fights at county Republican com- | actre: mittee meeting. * Governor Brewster leads for re- nomination in Maine primary. CHICAGO—Illinois Pharmaceu-| Treasury estimates $440,000,- | 000 income taxees due June 15, a $70,000,000 increase over last year. 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