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By Bide Dudley. It isn't generally known that many homes built in the past yeor have jbeen equipped for the showing of ‘Motion pictures. Lois Wober tells us that these homes number up in the thousands, In some cases amall pro- fection machines in asbestos bovths have been installed, but in the ma+ jority, regular theatre projectors of great stability have been selected, On| yainy nights, when the family does not care to brave the elements, dims | are shown nt home, with the chauffeur, usually acting as machine operatur. It is predicted that this fad widen in scope greatly JACKIE DROPS A TOOTH. Jackie Coogan has lost a front tooth, At happened the other day when the id actor bit into a big apple. Jackie joesn't care, although it does keep him from whistlin KISSING JOKES. Topics of the Day offers us these— and we're printing them just to hand the girls a giggle “What would you gay if 1 kissed) be wouldn't be in a position ito “May I steal a kiss sub rosa?” “Don't you think it would be better | wub nosa? “What would you do if I kissed all my brother." “How old is he? “Two years.” INTRODUCING A POET! Frank P. Donovan, directing Merrytime comedies with Pearl Shep- ard featured, ts a poet. The follow- ing rhyme was written by him, not us, thank fortune: Listening in on the telephone, Gee, bo, it’s a shame, Taking in the conversation Her address and name. Then with nerve just copping off Some other fellow's jane. A NEW FOX STAR. William Fox has elevated to s @om in films John Gitbert, who a the male | i Je @aid to be of the John Barrymore type. He was born In Utah and has * Been on the stage since he v a small doy. AN ERROR Alice Knowland Seymour, a well- known fim actress of Hollywood, writes this newspaper to correct a mistake she say# we made recently in me tioning her. In our Los Angeles cor respondence she was mentioned, she says, as appearing “in minor roles.” ‘We have been unable to fing the state- ment, but take it for granted it was in the paper. Such being the case, we wish to state that It was a mis- take. Alice Knowlind mour has Played many important p and is still playing them, She is particularly noted for her “mother” roles, RAY ON A VACATION. Charles Ra: “The Barnstormer,” eteht) n fy Virst Nationa release, s heen *ompleted. It ti an ordinary story by Richard And Mr. and Mrs. R Ange r contemplated visit heen postponed MISS PREVOST'S FIRST Instead of being “Kiss: as the first starring vehicle for Marie Pre- vost, Universal will present the § former will) the! Miss Joy {8 j Vaudeville act for benefit us | Real News About Reel People ; Sennett beauty in “The Butterfly,” by Percival Wilde, "Kissed," written by Arthur Somers Roache, will prob- ably follow soon. TWINS ARE ENGAGED. Charles and Raymond De Briac, three-year-old twins whose resem- blance to cach other is 60 remarkable that their mother distinguishes them by a birthmark, have entered plotares | They will be seen in Gladys Walton’, film, “Christine of the Young Heart.” |THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK WHISKERS. Yount began talking in vian, Duleie Jack tit very pecu- | son, a film f. |llar, She had juste about made up her mind he w; on “Oh, you devil she Hector Snap, the detective, pulied out his hun l-cufts, “This not gu on!" “But T can go vut, yelled the } Count | His Royalness leaped through the |door and bounded out in the front yard. Turning a corner of the house he fell over w big black Newfound Hand dog. “Look out--he'll bite! | Rev. Jabez Tidholm. | “He'll never bite that sponded Hod Jackson, Dulc A tense moment followed (Don't fail to read Thursday's inter- esting instalment of this genuincly | delicious romance.) A WEDDING AHEAD. After having a dobertce te George Loane 1 picture, Lea- t Joy. and ke Glibert, ‘rumor d to get married. Ladies Mu yelled the dog," re 8 father. | The | Gu ibert con m. rying has been very popular for ye { DID YOU KNOW THAT— verybody calls him Friend Hus- | nd Doug”? Eugene O'Brien hates bobbed hair, | but it can't be helped? Somebody says the motion picture | originated in 6 B.C. Katherine MacDo |in_“Peachie,” by Thomas MH, Ince's “Mother O* Mine will be released on June 5? Lois Wilson and Lila Lee Truly Shattuck is in “A Wise Fool’ Row at the Rivoll? Mary Miles Minter is going abroad on June 4 just for fun? Tom Mix wants to come East for a vacation? It's O.K. with us William Farnum is in Italy to see if Rome was built in a day? ‘Theodore Koberts, who has been ill, is again asking for a second helping at_meal-time? | Marion Davies has begun work in n adaptation of he Young 8 Dian: Helena Marsh, the young contralto jainging this week at the Capitol, has \a fine voice Richard Dix was fined $150 in Santa | Monica for speeding his buzz cart? | Yeah, and he had the money on him. Frank Buster, of Hook Creek, Mo {has written ninety-eight scenarios and has never sold one? Ethel Clayton is back at tite Lasky Hollywood | studio ready to begin work on “Her Own Money"? Prob- iy has a bank account. y Carroll, of “The Scariet \ once acted in films, but @he gave it up so she could sleep mornings? Marshall Neilan has returned to | Los Angeles to begin work on a pic- ture featuring Colleen Moore” Louis Silver has written a song called “Dream Street’ which Mar- garet Owen will sing at Town Hall? Max Linder, film comodian, is a lot funnier than ‘the series of questions his press agent has issued as coming | from Max? GALBRAITH GIVES LEGION MESSAGE commander Says That Voice of Comrades Urges “Fight On.” Col. F. W. Galbraith jr, Na Commander of the American Logion, has issued the following a# his Me- mortal Day message: “To-day a mighty “Nation ‘bows its head in memory of the men who have died that the Nation might live—men of Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, Santiago and the Argonne. “The American Legion joins the Na- tion in its reverence for the dead, but the Legion also claims a deeper kin- ship for those who gloriously fell in the World War, for those men who were our comrades in arms, linked to us by the strongest of ties. ‘owe shall visit every grave to-day, ‘at home and abroad, and shall speak words of comfort to the dear ones who mourn. But we shall not oaly ive, wo shall receive, For as we atand at their graves to-day our com~ rades will speak to us, They will «9. mind us of thd dangers that > our beloved land, of the enemies within and without, of the long/ fight that must be waged. “The yolce of our comrades comss to us like a call to arms. ‘Fight on, fight on!’ it urges us.” —_—_—_ “ POLICE RESERVE MEDALS. Before 6,000 porrons the annual pre- g@ontation of medals to members of the Police Reserves of the New York Po- lee Department waa held yesterday at Yort Hamilton, Rodman Wanamater, Apeatal Doputy Volice Commtasioner, the prosgntations and decorated men and Women with gold, sllver bronze medal: rominent amony killed ila doing patrol duty fn N vem ber, 4919, Bhe, with Col, Woods, Coal anamakera Chiot of Peosive dala, The awards ality and imorl- tonal thone receiving Yorious duty Overcomen Six at Bervices, Atratford Corbett, Grand Laeut, Col, Marvhal of the parade of Veterans ef) Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus and ofganizations celebrating re. a, ‘mage at Fonabam versity x forced to leave hls place At a eto by "Dar, Garbett y wunetic held and were ‘automobiles, Oatdoor| HARDING PUTS WELLS BACK IN NAVY YARD JOB, Ontatde Superintendent Was Dropped When He Refused Transfer in 1914, An executive order from Prosident Harding has reinstated James W. Wells as outside Superintendent of the} Brooklyn Navy Yard, it was learned| yesterday, When Wells's position was abolished | in 1914 by the then Assi of the Navy, Franklin Wells had served in the Navy Yard twenty-eight years, It was claimed that Mr. Wells's Republican politica was responsible for his loss of posi- | thon. Wella wrote Mr. Roosevelt deciining transfer to a less important, post at Maro Island and appealed to President Wilson to keep him in Brooklyn. After | referring the appeal to Mr. Roosevelt | anc . Preside Es son wrote Wels he could Tet tartocs | eee t Secretary APPONYI 75 YFARS OLD, BUDAPEST, May 80.—Dwo hundred towns in Hungary have elected Count Albert Apponyi, the former Premier, their Honorary Burgess in honor of his seventy-fifth birthday, which was ebrated like a national holida: |National Assembly met In sp |aion to observe Apponyi's half century of public service and a city square waa renamed in his honor, HOT DOGS AND LOLLYPOPS RER BROTI and Joseph Fin- eighteen and thirteen BUY NO DYE BUT “DIAMOND DYES” | Unless you ask for “Diamond Dj Mrs, Wleanor Mang, | you may get @ poor dye that sees | spots, fades and ruins your goods Every package of Diamond | contains simple directions for htine dyeing or tinting any new, rich, fade- less color into garments or draperies Jof any material, No mistake! 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