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tS LE ERIE CLR PAGE 10 {ARRAN AEP NEALE Clean Ears Sign Guy Has a Girl | takes to washing combing his When Mis neck a follow and haw there's & girl on his mind, aceon! ing to mothor and the girls; but When he takes to fondiing father's} Ww with an alr of loving famil jarity and wearing his brother's var | sity sweater, then it's @ caso of just healthy growing, — according to) fa ome of these symptoms of ad Yanoing adolescence take place in Wosloy Burry’s latest starring ve hicle, “Tho Printer's Devi," sched:| uled for a run at the Colisoum | ator until Tuesday night he | freckled boy wonder of the silver screen takes the part of Brick Hub- bard, who, In addition to worrying about the aforementioned symp: toms, works as printer's devil, chief) engineer, reporter, Janitor and as, sistant editor of the Briggsville Ga-| gotte, {+ Tt is a Warner Brothers’ classic of the screen, with a supporting east thatis made up of Harry My: ars, Katherine McGuire, — Louls King, George Pearce, Ray Cannon, M Halter and Harry Rotten: burs. Wiliam Beaudine directed the picture, from the original story by Julien Josephson. Are You Ashamed of Your Parents? Ho may be old and his derby may | , be soiled and dented; his language may be filled with dialect and un- grammatical phrases and his clothes may be linty and patched but he's your dad! She may wear a fiveyeanold dress | and her hands are probably worn and flushed permanently from the dish ” +8 ae water and she may not know a thi Wesley Barry doesn't want about Freud or mah jongg, but she’s | hen ‘he’s working. But. Mary Your mother! It's the problem of youth ashamed | now at the Coliseum. of bis parents which makes the| — theme of the heart interest picture, | ° ° remo rrn vos om Be Tiny and They Wi closes Wednesday. sripetsece: wa | Be More Kind, She Says pending @n the name and fame of a/ star as a drawing-card. The players | in the Winter Garden motion picture | ‘Were chosen not by reputation, ac-| Cording to advance notices, but were | Selected becatse of reputed fitness | for the various parts. Edith Stockton will pla Young gitl and Jack 1. will play the part of the young man | Why does a diminutive woman or girl get so many favots and kind- hesses heaped upon her, while her taller and larger sister niust “help herself?” “'Cause sho takes so much less Miss Dorothy herself on of these “Iittie* Miss Kane plays the part | ce,” responds who leaves the old home in the New| of leaner, the ingenue in the} England village and grows away | 282% Montgom muateal com. | | which comea to the| from his cobbler father. | [ STRONG PART | Miss Kane says she's one of the! ul not a bit sorry for it, either. Of course, it's kind of diffi. | cult, you know, to be handfeapped | a, football game or a parade, be-| se you can’t see over somo| nt's black derby or thru a wide| expanse of blue serge shoulders, jiike your larger and more tmpoaing sisters, but being tiny has its ad-| |vantages, For instance: | “Little women haye all the best of | deciares Dorothy. “Everybody | |wants to be kind to us diminutive | | creatures. | | “A large woman may be of just timid a nature, and might need | [help and attention as much and more than a | © one; but will she Not much,’ says I. The an theater on Sunday, No- for a one-week engage matineés on. Thursday | =) and again on Satur. | with | I suppose another reason that we jamall ‘uns have sicre kindne heaped upon us Is because {t ix jtrouble, on account of the space we occupy. As an Illustration of this, |the other day I was coming out of a railroad station in San Francisc Just ahead of me was a tall, } some woman. She reached the heavy ng door as a big man ap-| | proached from the other direction. | | “He politely stepped aside and let | jher push the heayy door open her- self and pass out. ‘Then he saw me approaching, and, placing his hand| on the door, he held it open while I| HERE’S WESLEY, KIDS! ] | the way Wesley and Mary appear in “The Printer's Devi! TH | Actors Didn't Know Who the Villain Was Hdl stile oath at ety “Who's Ipuilty !!* ‘Thla le the question the movie fanw sre seoking, since “The Acquittal,” Un! veraal's new tale of bewilderment, | how been playing at the Columbia] theater, Those who have seen it, and are tn the Ienow, amtle wisely, They: won't tell, for it hax beon suggested | before that it’s not well to give away | the pussle and apoll the play. for those who haven't seen ft, ‘That's why the audiences will watch it in its second week here, why they suspect every character In | the play in turn, until the dramatic climax clears the myatory in a single flash, While Clarence L. Brown was dl- recting {t at Universal City he took & page of the script every day, and none of the actors knew what the end would be until it was actually presented, Norman Kerry, whe played the leading role, opposite Claire Wind: sor, Almost went on a atrike. hero or the villain,’ he complained, and Brown had to take him into the secret, finally, An additional feature of the Co- Jumbla program ia “A Fanti of Youth and Rhythm," in which Mary Ann Wells presents Naomi da Musie and Ida Levin in a charming dance interpretation. Liborius Hauptmann orchestra accompanies the feature with an ex ceptional munic score, especially as ranged by Mr, Hauptmann, and plays “Tht Bells of Normandy” in concert ‘DAVIES FILM "IS RELEASED to be bothered with women) «1,119 o14 New York," Cosmopolt- Halter doesn't care, This is Davies, waa released the Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Diatribu- ting Corporation, November 4. The picture has had a three months’ run on Broadway at the new Cosmopolitan theater at Broadway and Fifty-ninth scoring one of the greatest artistio and financial succeases any production has had in New York, ‘Tho nature of tts New York tri- umph Is attested by Its long run at the $2 top scale of prices. London haa corroborated New York's judg- “L don't know whether I'm the | tan‘s new starring vehicle for Marion | nationally by | SEATTLE ment on the worth of the picture and duced. ef London have never accorded a views an they gave “Little Old New York" on it» screening at the Empir | theater in that city, where it is stil | running. | | Take One Look and Shake Violently, Dr. Jack Orders Back for another showing In Se- attic Is “Dr. Jack,” « Harold Lioyd comedy, which ‘went over big’ ‘at a debut here some time ago. It will play at the Oak for a week beginning Saturday Cures for playing hookey, cures for no appetite, cures for lack of In- terest—all sorts of remedies are pre- scribed by the amiling young “med. co."' And the pi itaelf ta war ranted to be a #ure cure for the blues and will make you forget your Se attle-fog incubated cold in the head or the high price of heat BLUE MOUS FAB Oe SF re) Dorothy Kane passed under his arm and out wit out stopping. “The tall woma done that, #0 I w "21" 18 FILMED ] Westchester county, the home of the rich, near New York eity, prom. ives to rival California as a location | for motion picture producers. Most | of the locations in *Twenty-One,"* © story of modern life in which tichard Barthelmess is starring, were taken in Westchester county. BIGGEST PICTURE Tho next series of p tures to be} produced by B. Sehu for} § on | Preferred aro Rol novel, “Poisoned F White OF Man," by Georg hamber Iain and ‘The Tr y Freder THE feck Orin Barte picture is nov Clara Bow in the lead named | ion with | YEAR THAT’S ALL— A strong human portrayal is given by Charles Eldridge in the role of the unappre- ciated father in “Ashamed of | Parents,” the strong human| interest drama coming to the} Winter Garden Sunday. | | | NEW MARKET THEATER OPENED SATURDAY After being completely refitted and ted, the old Fi near Pike st. ,0; under {ts new. name eater, A new edit " ie Chaplin's big picture ‘i ck opening attractoin at the 10-cent house A. B.. Johnson Market theater, declared th features f Manager of’ the PARAMOUNT STUDIOS WILL NOT CLOSE UP nelosing ta! t r i on to It pi oa YORK nd ¥E a would be a famine ir od r A mough pictures to earry them Watch or Betty Compson alluring beauty t of th t t He features of “Hollywood,” James Cruze _ ai” | the 30 popular stars in the picture. LITTLE OLD the manner in which it has been pro- | ways when the exteriors for the pic: | m ‘The critics on the dafly newspapers | iis vicinity. {th motion picture such enthusiastic re-| Roman Baths, Old and New Applian | | i | | | STAR | woveral “i : Barbara Bedford and Claire Windsor have dramatic roles in “The Acquittal,” the atrong mystery drama now on its second week: at the Columbia. Above is one of the scenes in which the étars appear together. | streets in the heart of the city, In MUSSOLINI | tact, Fitzmaurice says that thoro AIDS FILM | fares were roped off while work was * | going on and soldiers were deleguted George Fitzmaurice, who ts asso- | to work in the picture and also to ras with opie Goldwyn In 1h | satect the players from possible {n- Production of Bir Hall Calne's “ThS| tergerence, Mussolin! permitted him- Eternal City,” has sent a copy of the sienna | el€ to be plotured in the production. finished picture to Premier Musso-| ry euout the time the company was int In Rome, keeping to the promis¢ 11, rome the premier manifented keen he made to the Malian government} interest in the production and tts officials, Munssolint helped Fitzmaur-| progress, When work was finished fon and hia company in numerous | Mr. Fitemaurice called on the pre- k him for the facilities ce. He told Mussolini t he would wend the first finished he Eternal City” to him nal City’ is a forthcoming release. ture were being made in Rome and | ar Perminsion was obtained to une the | ¢ the important | F\ way and many of i BEGINS TODAY-- 9g THE MOST BAFFLING gm MYSTERY PICTURE OF THE YEAR: p<) 6 4 CC) 6. YY ~” ENSATIONS-THRILLS | ROMANCE--CHILLS= _ A MELODRAMA THAT «SS OUTBATS “THE BAT” \\\\ AT MIDNIGHT! ‘ase ‘\ \ ‘ —the girls were awakened by 1 \ \ a strange beam of crimson light. And suddenly out of the silence came a warning cry, 9 “Beware! 6 %) 6 () 6 % F () 6 KH 4 By "LL be glad you saw this thrilling pic- L ture becguse it is one of the most baf- fling, ingenious and breath-taking mystery melodramas that has come out of the motion picture studios, . THE ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDES: MARIE JOHNNY ALICE PREVOST WALKER LAKE HAMRICK & Marmont Spends Idle Hours in Tennis Play | wy | Verey Marmount, who will be nee n| One of the prett Jaw the fire captain in The Midnight | the screen will be een a | Alarm," which will be shown in te| Thy Jattlo soon, in ap enthuslastic tennia | attie, | | | | away from the studio at the tennis courts and has become #o proficient in the game that he has entered tn | the Conant. Alice Calhoun in the new Vitagraph special prod Child Actress” Know She Was night Alarm,” « great Sbtcta) ture which will soon bo show, Bho ts little J player, He spends moat of his hours | Director Davia Smith jn ce One et fnont gentle men in dren and he won Iitte ter's affection by play her part tn tle Jean never ing hand of the di lier all of the time,” championship tourseyy on Marmount plays opposite tion. Bia DAY St BAFFLING! STARTLING! Sensational! A MIGHTY ‘ LOVE DRAM. THAT WARMS”™ YOUR HEA , The Cast Includes the | Romantic Hero NORMAN KERRY and Beautiful CLAIRE WINDSOR Barbara Bedford Richard Travers A GRIPPING MYSTERY PLAY BAFFLING TO THE VERY END Not until the last scene of this sense tional drama can you | even guess “Who! Guilty!”—then like be bolt from the blue comes the climax! | MARY ANN WELLS Presents NAOMI DE MUSIE and IDA LEVIN “A Phantasy of Youth and Rhythm” “Felix in Fairyland” International News LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN’S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA in Concert Featuring “BELLS OF NORMANDY”