The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1916, Page 8

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pia TR oe ee eR REA VERSENS DETER 5 SEVEN GROUPS UNITE “ON A DELEGATION F9R CARRANZACNVENTION All Are Friendly to First Chief and Will Vote to Ratify His Decrees. MEXICO CITY, 0 + imcipailba Gons representing almost every shade @f politicnl opinion among the votors fm the Fedoral district met in a mane Meeting yesterday in tho Alarcon The. @tre for the purpose of choosing fusion @apdidates for deiceates to the Con~ @titutional Convention which has been @alle’ by Carranra for Nov. 22 at, Queretaro to ratify in advance of the | Presidential election decrees tasued | end acts performed by Carranza as Firet Chief of the Constitutionatiat | army. This will be the first political con- YVention In Mexico since the conven- tion of 1911 which placed Madero in Nomination for President, n No parties or groups were allowed to participate tn the convention un- less their purposos and existence had been officially approved ‘by the Government. Regardioss of their di- Verging platforms, names and pur- Poses, all of the parties are composed of elements affiliated with the Con- @titutionalist revolutionary cause. ‘The diversity of political sentiment fm the Federal District is tilustrated by the fact that seven parties and Political groups partic.pated, Twelve delegates will be sent to the convention f the Federal District. It may be assumed that all will bo persona grata to the Government. “Well, I Swan! My Corn’s on the go: Uttle i Study the Shielding Shadow and Then Put That Big Plot of Yours Into Expert Form Here you have the private, detailed, last minute instructions of a professional film playwright, written for the director of a big production. He has shown what every character must do, and how and when to do it. The technique of a © new art is open to your pen. JERRY FINDS THE KEY TO PIRATE GOLD—AND A MYSTERY, Copyright, 1916, by George B. BYN Jerry Caron, * bim to Lamina’ Warcctt when, or cote when. at ty siriking. ti oufederata ‘Sette. P, RECEDING EPLSODB, urder of Dis javarro, false! rt ae brother. Meum, 74t fa ‘i in fall, Oniy one gatebler knw ‘the details, Navarro, Sad’ the tian who formed” Jerry's oaine ‘to en bo SECOND EPISODE: INTO THE DEPTHS. THE CAST, JERRY CARSON, the hero......+ LEONTINE WALCOTT, the hero 2 LAMP LOUIB, Navarro's confede! . LESLIE KING Scone 1. Large Cuban court room, with ofMfclals, apectators, &c, Leon- tine Walcott and Steven Walcott sit together, Bobastian Navarro in the Lamp Louie in back seat, Jury filea in, Judge speaks to the 8 and answers: : “We find the prisoner guilty as charged.” ‘ove foreground of Jerry. He gazes before Bim and hie white, short flash, close foreground of Bebastian. His face Tears cumo into her eyes People filing out of court, One Lamp ose foreground of Leontine, Si 6, Corner of corridor outside of court room. Sebastian comes tn, followed closely by One Lamp Loule, One Lamp Loule steps up close beside Sebastian, who turns and notes him. Loule speaks, SPOKEN TITLE: “I saw the killing and know just hoto it happened, If n mymouth, voung Carson goes free.” Show close foreground of) hand of One L Sebastinn's hand passing momwy into| Subtitle: Mita tae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1916. | demic is discovered tn prison. Scene 8 Filson hospital, Trusties. Jerry (now a life convict) among them; doctors, nurses in picture |wbout cots, Doctor examining E tient In fore indy Turns to or doctors, his faas strious, Speaks. SPOKEN TITLE: “Cholera! Teolate pe ng] toho hae been in contact im.” Continuing the acene, doctor speaka out above, Jerry and others are wolzed. BUBTITLE: Deciding to eet apart all who have come in contact with the atricken prisoner, a ehip sete sail for an taolated island some distance off the) coast, Scene 9. Afterfeck, of a small steamer at sea. Several prison offi- clais and trusties on deck, satiors, &c. Jerry, busy at some task, happens to move up toward lifeboat at rail, | Beene 10, Show foreground of Jerry) by lifeboat. Hoe takes small package of provisions from under hin coat and thrusts It into lifeboat. Exits out of foreground. |_, Scene 1, BY CHARLE HERE is something to be said for “Backfire,” Stuart Fox at the Thirty-ninth Btreet, since it works its way to a serious question by taking the form of @ protest against factory buildings | that rise in mushroom growth as & menace to the lives of workers. Jn other words, “Backfire” ts ap a ll Amal) horpital ward on| witb an idea. steamer, Show foreground of twa) Though Mr. Fox base great deal to | mur ns, nurse afd a abou {he cholera prisoner's bunk. Prigoner| arn as @ playwright, he shows a feeling for wage-earning humanity tn Presenting a problem concerned di- rectly with human life, He makes it quite clear that the buildings put up by @ manufacturer in order to expand and another man finish putting body @uickly bis business are little better lof cholera victim in box and closing! than tinder boxes, To have the owner | Na. ae before, |mselt ight the match that fires Beene 3o ae before. these buildings is a Wit too far-fetched Show foreground of Jerry stealing, to lifebont, gazing about and |to be convincing. It is of more im-| to lower boat. portance that an elevator which is Scene 11. Bridge Pod as Rev. | generally known to be unsafe crushes ane See Dlssayern Servs, out the life of @ girl employed in the Mhcene 16, Afterdeck aa before. | factory. a has lowered boat to water and) At the #ame time there is far too eter citeens Sen ney Cyd | much talk about “contributory neg- Jerry knocks sailor unconscious. | Rushes down compantonway. | Hl Bcene 12. Jerry rushes in, Gares| about. Bees hiding place near coffim AS ROAD T0 CHAPEL Hides. Several aaflors,come into plo- ture looking for him. Passe by and) | Omlt snp 18, Deck of atéamer. Cap-| Davison and Other Students Fly in tain and prison Cm Prison official} Hydro-Aeroplanes From Glen in foreground speakat > SPOKEN TITLE: “It'a time to oet Cove to Yale, thal cholera ody eee eter es as per| Neither Frederick ‘T. Davison, son Beene 12, Satlors come in. Look at| of H. P. Davison of J. P. Morgan & coffin box. Note the ltd ts rather|Co, nor two friends of bis, missod Le geod it sre, eround box, Pick | chapel at Yale University yesterday “Faceue 20, Deck of steamer. Show| Momning, although they spent Sacur- foreground of sailors, Captain, chap-| day night and yesterduy—except be- latn and others about ratl. Bailors | tween 9 and 11 o'clock in the mora- come. jn, with comm, Cantaty tv" ing-at. the Davison country place at Chaplain says fow words and coffin | Peacock Point, Glen Cove, L. I. is dropped into water, | They didn't use seven league boots Nant oN a! Nbgooe) ne bord bbe After breakfast they just nat- jen we and goes down. A! urally wandered down to tue Davi rife 1s seen to work its way between | dock: conveniently adjoining the Des two Joining boards and cut the rope) vison cuttage, and Climbed into three Dinding the Hd on coffin-box. Jerry | hydro-aeropianes hitched there, appears and swims toward surface. ‘They shot into the alr about 9 Scene 22. Surface. Jerry comes to! o'clock and skimmed off in the gen- surface and swims away. erai direction of New Haven. Thoy SUBTITLE: Twe Weeks Pass. arrived there in less than forty-five Bcene 23. Walcott library. Leon-/| minutes, in plenty of time for chapel, tine and futher in picture, Leontine,| which they reached by the trolley and sad-eyed, reading paper. shoe leather route from the boat club, INSERT close foreground of article|_ There they Usteued to a sermon by in paper: | Prof. William Lioyd Phelps, secure PRISONER ATTEMPTS DARING|1n the knowledge that no proctor ESOAPE, is could have marked them down for a Climde Into Cholera Victim's Copin| chapel cut. and Is Buried at 8ca. | After the sermon they returned to 24, Full set: Leontine ts|the boat club, got into their hydro- overcome, Father comes to her, aeroplanes and took @ three-quarter Tries to comfort her, &p: ka, of an hour hop, skip and jump vack SPOKEN , TITLE: "Your Jerry ta|to Peacock Point. They bad hardly dead, dear,'and to mourn longer tg| been missed there, foolish. I would not influence you! —___ , unduly, but a marriage with young GISTE 3 Navarro would eave your old dad from) 4 MSAHERN TO-DAY, | ruin, Is there no way”— |, Terday le the firet day of rogistra- Continuing the scene, he finishes tion. Registration places open from) eaking out above. Leontine gazes 6.30 P. M. until 10.30 P. M, If you do| him and has an inward struggle. nally she gives up and bows her head, Speaks SPOKEN TITLE: “Tell him to come and see me. Scene 25. Garden location. Sebastian Navarro embracing the resigned Leon- tine, Tho bushes part and Jerry's taco is geen registering anguish, The how close again, mo) 12. Bpot between decks at foot of compantonway. Ship's car- penter busy making coffin-like box. SUNTITLE: That Night. Bcene 18. As last. Ship's carpenter! Scene Ledge, in the Bouth Atlantic, where he believed the shipwrecked actentist whe, and the hidden treasure of Sir Henry Morgan, buccancer. Scpne 20, Ravengar's Ledge. A emafl rocky island. Jerry comes into picture reading parchment. | INSERT close foreground of swater- | atained Journal in Jerry's hand. | Erio Matthewson=Sctentist, To whom it may concern: Ba it known that here on tho Ledge of Ra- vengar there are two treasures; one of gold, the other of far more valua, | The first I fownd—tt ts that of Sir| Henry Morgan, buccaneer ; the other I| have made. In the skeleton hand that penned thie note you hve found it—- + three black pellets, To the finder they mean power beyond all dreame of man, | Beene 27, Beach as before. Jerry walks over to large boulder at water's edge and aits down, Gazes intently at the three black pellets in the palm of | his hand. | Beene 28, Close-up of rock on which Jerry sits, The tentacles of an octopus! are geen to seen over the rock in the! , oi of e@ thought-absorbed | 2 | Scene 99. Clore foreground of Jerry | reading. The octopus’s tentacles ‘come stealing into picture and twine them. | selves about Jerry. He drops parch- ment Goreams and fights with octo-| Struggling madly, be fs drawn fate water und sappears, | The Third Epteode of The Shielding Shadow Will Be Published Monday, Oct. 16$ | ens sacittl ott, SB nd |My ener “DR” FINCH" veu 215 W. 42d St, Net door to Lotte 10 Kenmare St, * ,O,,2>3"6 . 400-411 Fulton St., 222, eof, Agnande Oven © to < Closed FOR THROAT AND LUNGS @TUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDe Eckman’s | Alterative | THE NEW PLAYS. “Backfire” Melodrama With an Idea. the play by «mouthful for the heroine, who mitted to lapse. Pi ance at the Thirty-hinth Street ‘Thea- with grim satiate tre, Page, Garth and the smug Law- yer Donaldson are platitudinous 1h the opening aet, but only the stock broker, Harvey, whose manners and speech’ are as villainous as his char- acter, remaing ridiculously amusing. Ho might at least have been taught by the stage manager to take off his hat when he enters a house. His trick of forcing Garth's daughter to meet him at a roadhouse by means of a “kiting” check her brother has drawn, is not only melodramatic to the last degreo, but it becomes quite unbelievable ‘when Lydia Page Negonce.” This dry phrase is a large) breaks into the private supper room jans|“nd Harvey is equally ready to tear to up the check if Lydia taken Sally's avenge the death of her siater and) piace at his Impromptu little party. the financial collapse of her father at| By being “game,” as It's called, Lydia the harlds of the manufacturer, who, | ives Sally from an embarrassing sit- 4, Sally's to eave himself, ts willing to nee bis|Ustion, and her husband, moet, t ‘son. Meanwhile Sal- old frlend,“Hiram Page, go down in| Prother, from prison. ly's devoted knight, a young insur- the cotton market. The fact that/ance agent, has taken it on himself to Page finds himself reduced from a|Cover Garth's plant with Insurance, big cotton operator to the level of a #0 that in the end everything and night watchman in Garth's plant |everybody are saved from disaster. may serve its purpose in the way of| Curiously enough, Lydia has wnar- dramatic contrast, yet it puts a tre-|ried Herbert Garth simply to use him mendous strain on one’s common|ag a means to her revenge upon the sense. By the same means, the) factory owner who has led her father whole Paro family is put to work in|to ruin and {9 responsible, in her Garth's factory, and, to make thelr|mind, for the death of her alster. situation: tragic as well as painful,| As this desperate heroine, Mary Marjorie is crushed to death in an Roland 18. most efficient when she elevator that has seemingly escaped | vompletes her plans as Garth's secre- official Inspection. tary, and then gives the old night Evidently, changes have been made| watchman a broad pint that the In- in the play since {te first perf suranes on the plant my 0 cover that the owner of him, for he picks up Garth EJ at the point where the fi old man with both ati derness, though he Ia izes that he has Garth at his Other parts are fairly well Frederick Truesdell pl [5 ten- and too loudly when he finally reat —_—_—_oOoO eae SHUNNED BY ASSOCIATES S DARNTON 4 Many « genuine optimist has wor ba ca of being « chronic who in reality was pay from a prolonged attack of indigestion and refraining from making the matter P blio. 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