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“Gold” Bitterly Ironic BY CHARLES DARNTON | @ relentless sea that takes its tol consent to murd to aka knifes a cook and cabin boy island in the tropics, Where .a Of supposed treasure las been all who hav worth} h) Dhe victims, thought thie loo the chest is then t ithoush the has said “Soout the troubles him. wife. Streasure” their son with hin man gives in and soon after, dies. e play takes a somewhat impro! turn when the Captain’s daugh- induces the young man she is to to run off with the ship, so that father may remain with his sick ‘Th rest is weary waiting for ip that never returns, with the in pacing the toot of his look- eat, and in turn poisoning the mind of his ‘son. Thoroughly crazed, old Bartlett at last realizes that the Sarah ‘Allen is not sailing into the harbor, } and is made aware by his son that Mie sample of junk he has hoarded is nothing but brags. He thereupon dies int his chair. In the general disaster there is a ‘of hope only for the daughter, Re nas got word from the young he has sent on the wild Quest. his veual courage, O'Neill scorns mise of any sort. His charac- ‘are well drawn and his play is mn 3 interesting, though the strain \ Sttaee final act is felt, especially as “the outcome may easily be foreseen Pefore the wretched clynax ferey too, an otherwise admirable | performance by Willard Mack as the d@ mariner takes on a some- what theatric of a wig as But Sakon does by far the fines! work of his career and completely @isguises himself as the savage old fea wolf. It establishes him as an | actor of real power and understand~ ing. His Capt. Bartlett is to be in- eluded among the memorable achieve- ments of the season. Other excellent eens were given by George Siarion ‘as the cook, Ashley Buck as pathetic eabin boy, Geraldine jen as the daughter and EB. G. tine as the Captain's son, —>———_- “BLUE LAW. SAMARITANS. COME BEFORE GRAND JURY. ¢ Who Supplied Ice and Nesro iboy Whe Took It to Sick Woman i y Face Jail. ORE, June 2.—The case of ridge Trippe, seventeen-year-old ro boy who Was arrested two ks ago last Sunday when he took. piece of ice in his express wagon the house of a woman said to have sk, Was presented to the Grand westerday. ‘The charge was viola- of St the Sabbath Law in doing bodily fon Sunday, Martin Ryan, an em- of the ice company, Who gave! ‘ea ae Trippe to deliver, also faces Se t astined at Trippe hearing the police station Immediately after arfest that a wom: jophon: 9 ying that e#he was sick m to send her a «mall piec 4 he looked out of zing. a eqn express wage! et, calles to him and asked les to is the toe to the Lo ee Hola nel ‘ o Magistrate told Trippe he sym: athized with him, but ,that he could pothing Ba hold him ‘for thy Grand nm and the negro ¢annot uo ball sy ey will have to go to jail " DIVORCES BL/ BLAMED ON WAR. \uatiiwiruenhend Says Unrest Has PAGireka to ALI Spheres of Life. SBonBSn, Juhe't—War and the con- i es of war a6 the causes for tho ore" less an authority than Lord Birkenhead, Lord Chancellor of Eng- * land, and lately also ane of the Divorce Court Jude A Agtreming © fern ring oR s Telia des Unrest that has: epread to almost + of This, int t H : pe thn disappear, it ts paar | ywill not return to the pplica would | Oo as ng the cases, adding “{ ‘whudder to think be cause misery the The of the h _ H FUND $1,200,000, CRARLOTTESVILLE, Va. J A GAS of $100,000 from th Education Board. o hounced to-day by brought the. f the 1 1.200,0 mod ing duri Once again Eugene O'Neill has gone @® rca for the tale he teils in “Gold,” Bet only in the bodies of men, but fim.the minds it wrecks. Thus the play ‘that ran ite grim course at the red Theatre last night ended in ness. In seeking id” is bitterly ironic 5 ff the world, Capt. Bartlett loses through the greed that leads when @ jut of the way when a vessel is ed company, vord killing, his cont ‘The crime 80 ys Gpon his mind when he gets, to his home that he talks of it his a sleep and betrays his secret to She refuses to christen the jophér he has fitted out to go after until he threatens to Then the {© Absolute Protection at _ dames MeCreery & Co, Telephones Fits oy 3400 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, By Bide Rudley. ARY MILES MINTER, the lit- M tle blond Realart star, was the charming hostess at @ luncheon for her newspaper friends at the Hotel Bilumore yesterday, The writer of this column Was present as an old beau of Mary's. At the age of ten she was deeply in love with us but she became jealous of her sister Mar- garet, aged eleven, and threw us down. Yesterday, with Mary almost nineteen, @ reconciliation took place, but it came too late. Alas, we have been copped! But, getting back to the luncheon, | a6 Kllabetie Mae Doolittle would say, it was in the nature of a farewell to Miss Minter, her sister, Margaret Shelby, and their mother, Mrs. Char- lotte Shelby, who are sailing for Eu- rope on June 4 The bill of fare was much richer than we are used to. In fact, it was really very much a ja wee wee Parisienne. It was a bit rich for Arthur Jémes apd & Jay Kaufman, too, and'we heard them both asking for beans and hash. However, there were many good crabs there besides ourself and these wete devoured very gracefully by the diners who under- ee the intricacies of crab physl- Thcidentally, Miss Shelby asked us to say that she ts In the market for a good husband. He may be bald headed and homely, but he must not chew t WHAT AT HE DID. Frank Mayo, who is at Catalina, filming scenés for “The Shark Mas- ter,” writes that a negro, who is piay. ing the role of a South Sea Islander, told him one day that be (the negro) had encountered a wild animal in the woods the day before. “What did you do?” asked Mr. aid fo’ Mayo. “Do?” replied the negro. miles in about three minut THE SPELLING HELPS. Jack Ford of the Hoot Gibson pice tures has heard that his pictures are popular in the Scandinavian coun- tries and, as. the reason, 8a ‘ modestly t's because my name is spelled Fjord over there and they think I’m a Norsem: He's Iris! SO ELMER BUILT ONE. King Baggot, directing Edith Rob- erts in /‘The Gossamer Web,” wanted in a hurry, There was insufficient timé to go to San Francisco, so he called Elmer Sheely, art director at Universal City. Shoely worked all night and in the morning Baggot had a perfectly good dock, the fun- nels of @ liner showing above, steam pouring froni the stacks and taxi. cabs and trucks lined up outside, It stupid same an Recover big blac! distance. that guy. knees ap) again. The amazed. (Don't original The night? on the sc: salesmen mInc., since 191) ull he js c. Film turned to trip to th who will Ernest He cast great gust Flora seen in pleture, shown at Marion CHU Elaborat PARIS, don for was all built In sixteen hours. FOX OFFERS PRIZES. William Fox announces he will give two priges of $50 and $2 in gold !n a competition of New York art studenta for reproductions, either pastel or In oll, of any of the twenty-two ooloret oil paintings of the Queen of Bhoba at the Lyric Theatre. The compet!- Uon will close on June 11. LOOK, AUTHORS! Ray C. Smallwood, a well known director, hag this to say in favor of the film author “The writer should play the pictu’ on a percentage basis. The story, ‘good, has much to do with the draw- ing power of the film and there is no reason why the author should not share in the benefits. I intend to give Cash advances on all stories I buy and then give the author a per entage of the receipts. In this way I bigger and better stories will resi and the motion picture world will be greatly benefited. is in New York Mr. Smallwood ter finishing “Caqnille,” starring Nagimova, for Loew- Metro release, ANIMALS CAN ACT, Charles Urban eays animals are really great actors when they want to bes ’ “It Is not at all generally realized,” | Mr. Urban said, “what remarkable actors animals can be. Students who know the animal world are perfectly familiar with this, but naturally the genera] public does not know .t When we distribute ‘Modern Truths From Qld Fables’ everybody will know it. In the animal world one finds actors, athietes, gossips, bullies | and weaklings and all the types that one finds n the have intellect—' mon saying has human family ‘brains,’ it some as the com- ~and some are Pn] ' Healthy Liver Healthy Life - Your liver—healthy or clogged, active or sluggish—makes all the difference between a vigorous, cheerful life and low spirits and fail- ure. Te subdue a stubborn liver, over- come’ consti- pation, dizzi- nees, bilious- ness, indigestion, headach blues there is nothing on earth 00.004 asCarter's Little Liver Pilla, Purely vegetable. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price erate cost. Repair- || at special rates ng the Summer. £ 3 ? a had the sstory of the theatre, wil terred wi us, I am’ gia playing t Only recently at $39.0 0 in Mr. Ge exerywhefte which are hat years, he the Husal down the street. film star, The Count wal in Ipsigen.a. He took one look, and then looked @sting Anstalment of on June 4? The territo: cludes Philadelphia and | Hal Young, of the Mastodon Films, has been grinding 4 camera tll June 9, © no matter how #0) There ts every variety, there fs among men" THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK | WHISKERS. CHAPTER XVI. | ring from his fa over the i the Count started Dulcie Jacksun, a followed. at a respectful She did fiot want to lose dog, A young woman with dress to her just ahead. from @ small town peared He was deeply interested. Rev. Jabez Tidholm was Jal to read Monday's inter- serial.) Bid You Know That-— Wallace Reid will wear a wig in “Peter Tobetson?” William De Mille is reproducing ‘a scene from “The Follies” Neither did we. in films? Jack Cohn's. “Boreen first of Snapshots" js at the Rialto this we sk? “Qur Navy in Acti the Navy Department, at the Sam H. Harris Theatre Bunday "produced by “will be shown It is reported that Johnny Hines and Dorothy Leeds are very popular reens of loeland? Constance Binney js to be starred in “Buch a Little Queen” by Realart with Betty Carpenter in the cast? The convention of the Universal will be held at Atlantic City ‘ashington. 0 and hopes to keep it up called above—or elsewhere? Joe Brandt, President of the C. B. Sales Corporation, has re- the New York offices after a 6 West Coast? An Evening World reader asks us to print the names of all the film stars | attend the Actors’ Fund festival in Los Angeles? ome order! Demure says he used to be a casting director in a safoon out West? out the undesirables with to. Finch, comedienne, will be Constance Talmadg new “Lessons in Love,” to iv the Strand? Fairfax has finished her {nitial production, a newspaper story called “Phe Lying Truth?” —————— MORRIS GEST TO ATTEND CHIN CHOW FUNERAL. London Ocrem ed—Run of Play in U. June 2—"T am in Paris un- when I shall return to Lon- the funeral of Chu Chin Chow,’ " Morris Gest said yesterday to The World correspondent at the Grand “I am to be one of the pall- ‘The others will be the prin- 8 now appeasing in Lon- cornea, play,’ which has run than any p th full and elaborate sof *Chu Chin Chow’ ts Id which is in every one lay in be In- cere- histicated. d to have introduced jt t ic. There wil, o full cay one week.’ st found ‘England cheerful cept in the theatres, ving, the worst season in ‘The producer thinks jan company in the Theatres des Chauves Sourls the most interest- Ing, now in Paris. he lot of a comedian in America ia un in Mr, Geast's view, Mr. spite the he never gnviable to-day, ecause It has been hard to get an audience t ¢ tion. laugh since Prohibi- in good spirits, de- hamberlain, and says better. 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Miss Sarah Hyams, a teacher of cooking, will have to stand trial, the | Board of Education decided yesterday, | for entertaining political leged to unfit her for serving in the ‘This decision was reached in tho face of a report from Corporatton Counsel O'Brien that the evidence was not sufMcient for conviction. ‘The suggestion of Mr. O'Brien was that Miss Hyams be required to the loyalty test for teachers provided | cent Lusk law before being | | schools. by the r reinstated. Commissioner Chairman of the Committee on Trials, | fy who sald photosta Thi principles of the lett Soctalist Party had been taken and revealed the name of Miss Hyams indorsin Acco! | Hyams admitted she had signed document, but pleaded she did not know for what the party really stood. Ho argued: the. loyalty test would be, worthless in the case. Chambers's suggestion the board voted to place Miss Hyams on trial. oe BULG@ARIAN KING TO VISIT U. 5. | SOFLA, June 2.—Premier Stamutw- sky of Bulgaria declared here yesterday that he and Kin United tates thle aut reat American ie, fo much: for Bulgaria FACTOR BRONX BRANCH, BROOKLYN BRANCH, them, is to TEL WATK' ast and our representative wil call with ceed line of samples, Made to ord ig si of damn ani sinmentiget recel v ed tomdny FREE— Window lntedts aty te tanaeter ( imitation Tugun, Neu Shed’ tiie _AMYSEMENTS. THURSDAY BRINGS That Treasury of Oppertuattles The Billhoard America’s Leading Theta Bests OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Adtists, Advance Mon, Stage Car- pentors, Operators, Stare Hands, Ete. 15 Cents. HALL “fet ot Bway. low MPALKING PICTURES [LYCEUM and D. W. THE GOLD DIGGERS ¥ DREAM MATS. SOc to $1.00. EVES. S00, to oe DANCE vn THERMAGE toss) BROADWAY it, | ete ny PALACE fiat Signs! 8—B. F. KEITH ACTS—8 POLA NEGRI tn Harry at your dealer. 39 W, * four, Site Again to Covenant of the views al- Balfour, week. position of the United Sta’ 8 was opposed by B. SGnambers, | Poted by Cxecho-Slovakia, ncouragement of region ings copies of the} wing” of the | Monroe Doctrine. | CONSIDER LEAGUE CHANGES. LONDON, June 2 (Associated Press). ~The Committee on Amendments to the League of Nations, which held Ita firgt meeting in Geneta on April 6, resumed {ts sessions in Lon- don yesterday, its programme including | proposed alterations of ten articles of the covenant submitted by eleven na- tions, members of the League. Thé ees- sions, under the Presidency of A. J. are expected to continue 4 Among the most important proposals to be considered ts the amendment of- fered by Canada for the total elimina~ tion of Article X., which the Dominion opposed during the Peace Conference and which was the keystone of the op- ites. demand awaiting consideration 4s pré- It suggests understand- ie strongly opposed by China, favored recognition of no under- standings of this kind, excepting the 1921, Wea TT TOD AMUSEMENTS. Bren. 8.15 400 Seats at... Composer of “Tue Chocolate Soldier’ THE LAST WAL with ELEANOR PAINTER SHUBERT *, ENTURY JMFA0N6, 03 3 Mats Wed. & Sa 500 Good Seats (ist Bal.). $1.00 400 Good Seats (1st Bal.) $1.50 || Others at $2 and 9250 (no nighe) | Popular Matinee Wed., 50c to$2 OSCAR STRAUS?! “OPERA tines "Wed. and Sat JUST MARRIED Wit), Vivien Martin and Lynne Overman vee By TL “SNAPSHOTS 8h —WiTh—— BaYEs Ficibs H . * 1. Best Seats $2.50. Chas. Purcell The Right Girl APOLLO ™*. . ROONEY & BENT nLeve bed "TONIGHT at DE wor OPPER 20. 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Win’ 30e. c pn eet in, MUSIC—-REFRESHMENTS--DANOING PARKSLEXH USUAL mt, VAUDEVILLE WELCOME STRANGER West 424 Bt Bryant 6344, Last Matinee Sat 2.15. GEORGE SIONEY ay) TLagy ‘Bry. Brvant 67 ‘Eve 8/20. Mts, Wed Sat pty} Caine: ce DEOPLE Goss: ROU OTERE fe SA WILLIAM BEABURY Others and CICCOLINI. Sai. 2.15|TIME! Wiis Mata Thurs. & Sat.2.80} A Theatre Guild Production Theatre, W. (0th Be, ae ke to aan yon” ” 2 co pe / rey ea SLA aS == eye Pes Ae MeCulious®. | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. BC Math ound tee Eepares 6, 00 esta eisrcui soca Gait” mai Geen poplin ab R. urs fUls m7 Pty of ous te PARAMOUNT PICTURE: Le “ BWAY at 49TH 8) ming Sun WALLicE 100 ‘MUGH SPEED" “THE WOMAN 1ALTO RITERION: rues. GOD DLUMBH2 ee tas ol as baud, “white Buster Pryor’ s Band| ENTIRE SEASON. ‘Dancing, TERKACE GARDEN 8. Goo, Melford Production: AWISEFOOD” Rivoll Concert Orchestra lay RE D CHANGED’ _ Famous Rialto Orchestra mbaGe TAIN aS ah! 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