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or “ ‘attan Opera House, after the re- ue After Dark,” “Domit of the evening, and thunders of Dee Was discovered that Bill had indeci "= gaved his own daughter, Alice z Hee and Willie Collier, 10 — BRADY AGAIN ACTOR, Makes Hit of the Evening in| By Bide Dudley Thriller at Frolic That INE big pictures are announced Realizes $15,000. fy the Vitagraph for release i tember and October. frolic of the Friars at the Man- | LAR odd nae Sarees With the country flooded with re- ports of stagnation in movie making, this is indeed a record, In addition the Vitagraph announces that plans are under way for two more big spe- cials to be made in the fall. One will featyre Jean Paige of “Black Beauty” fame, and the other, which will be| flower, oeipts were counted this morning, Proved to have realized $15,000. An ‘eld actor named William A. Brady proved that they do come back in which Bill made fa- He was the Cecil B. of the mous thirty years ago. poration, dolph Chester on the West Coast T hens you George Cohai as master of Geremonies, introduced Lew Fields was che at who, HE'S A MERRY SOUL Mitrtin Nickerson of Hitchens, Kan., in Colorado, Chicago, Niagara and Albany. He intends to Dempsey-Carpentier West on July 5 Mary Montamora. ten, of No. 500 West W46th Street, Manhattan, was run over @nd killed yesterday by # limousine on Central Avenue, Yonkers. Mrs, Bessie Swenson of the same ad- dress in Manhattan Mad taken her two ¢hildren and the Montamora girl for a fight and start | for ey ride. They left the car and the fontamora girl ran ahead. The auto- mobile bowled her over. She wai ed up by the chauffeur, John Mc- Menaty “ot Nor 1008 Bust iérih street, nx. “The Scarab Ring.” a fine projection room DeMILLE HERE. DeMille, Famous Players-Lasky Cor- arrived in New York) for a conte with other execu- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921. Real News About Reel People PRESIDENT SEES FILM. On his way from Washington to New York aboard his yacht, the May- recently, and party saw the Alice Joyce film,| “The Hope Diamond Mystery,” in the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a | fun commencing June 20. President her~You dirty boy! Why don't ‘ash your face? I can see what you had for breakfast thie morning. Boy—What was it? Harding The yacht has AL Arthur Ward will put the new film, j ture is Director General | Intends | all at one sitting. When Hod Jackson, father of Duicte faite | had inclosed jer photograph with her the | application » following apolozy| it was in her letter i “This picture isn't as good-looking} Claim and Challenge! 3rd 221 as Tam, but it Is al I have. Photographed by a young man who Is| 90 as to get even with me.” HER PROFILE PERFECT. THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK It was| mad at me because we used to Keep | Kickapoo. O- ue ad company and I quit, He could have| made a prettier picture, but he didn’t DID YOU KNOW THAT— a play called “Brittie?” ONG ENTERTAINMENT. ing for D. W Little Orphans?" They say great men This pic-\ don't in thirty reels and Mr. Ward to let the audiences have them) ig’ yee the big fight? eral Manager tions made possible by Alaska, will be @/ tives of the concern, He expecta to| Eugene O'Brien has a new leading, Lucia Backus Seger of Hoyt com- sapplause greeted him when he payiq gmith production. — Inciden- | i y a ” | woman acting with him in “Clay Dol-|¢dy fame is playing the role of the blindfolded, into 20,000 cubic Feturn West In less then & week, mother in the Fox ii Jumped, olin sguberte-divini HvIC ‘ally, more than 3,000 pewple appear a lars.” She is Ruth Dwyer, who haa) Mire i= feet of undiluted water to save 'i8 jn the Vitagraph’s new film, ‘Dhe ONE DAY LATE. | been called the girl with the perfect! the child, Eliza Dalton, And a tremen- gon of Wallingford,” which was di- | Hrom the Topics of thé Day Service | profile. Miss Dwyer was once af are being featured by William Fox Gus burst of noise followed when it jected by Mr. and Mrs. George Ran- We borrow the following: | artist's model. in a Bunshine comedy? | Martha M leading lady as a Selznick star? Edna Wheaton, WHISKERS. CHAPTER XVIIL Avenue & 121st Street 2 to 2224 Third Avenue But they were married. now head waitress at the Eat Cafe in Mae Marsh may go on the stage in|, Lillian and Dorothy Gish are act- Griffith in “The minds by reading dime novels? We Irving Cummings, in the wilds of thé Northwest, is trying to get Hast Al Kaufman has been made Gen- of Buropean for Famous Players-Lasky? produc- picture ‘‘Foot- Singer Midgets of vaudeville sfleld has finished as a and will next be sten| who appeared as Beauty in “Experience,” was married 114 Years Young we Cowperthwait & Dulele {s|and vaudeville for Georges Carpen- tier'’s entertainment at the train camp? Signor Giuseppe Barattolo, Italiana, is in America? L, Rothafel took charge of Capitol presentations just a ago? Saturday he was given Two | ebony baton, their Bringsasmileot relief as soon as it touches that itching rash or patch of eexema. Save yourself hours of torture by keeping a jar on hand. Cool, soothing, healing—and so nearly flesh color it hardly shows writes George alto ia | ly to ing Stark, Califor- | every appearance.” There were two Writes George Shor of the Riaito that) joy we aa|Jaokson, @ files fan, grabbed -the Digimon” (0 UVIRe Blank: & Calter Your other masters of ceremonies he is coming Kast and can be hired.) (000 Tone at wa" | black dog, the Count was amased. v - Graggist vette it. Meehan, introducing Eddie C “1 am the easiest and loudest | 7¢*terday. | WePOula + 4 Robert T. Kane has succeeded Ask for it. And Pat Rooney; and Ji | twee Raneae” writen dertin — | ould your father wrestle with a Walter Wanger as manager of the ako introduced Harry jaugher in Kansas,” writes Martin, SKINNER ABROAD. |dog?” he asked of Duicie, | Famous Players-Lasky _ production Richard Carle. : “Hire me to laugh in your theatre Ous Skinner, who acted in the film| Anais he would, you fop!" The | department? . hone 0 rt ind you won't have no failures in version of “Kismet,” girl was angry. The Boys’ Orchestra of the gel sane! taeda Europe for a rest. While he will ap-| “Do you mean that?” he asked, in, Witne’ at the Reatto toeton pear in “Blood and Sand” on the, ‘Suret” afternoon? Come , 4, 5 hweet AcereditedDay andEven AUTOS KILL TWO HAYAKAWA COMING HERE. regular stage next season, he will, “Come to my arms, little sweet-' , the Strand’a pub- | Me*Conrses leading tte N. Y. CHILDREN _ “¢*sve Hayakawa, the Robertson- | act also in pictures. rent We shall be married to- | jjoity man, is raising a mustache? ‘Dearee of ‘wiecen ade: tole Japanese star, is en route fro ———- fe wa © a clinch with hie| Dey, a » wishes to appear dis- Pere ag a nA fos Abpelbs tot New “Y6neMcssiie A MEAN MAN \royainesn Jerking” off hin Dace tinguished Wan Girl of Ten Run Down in Yonkers, panied by his wife, known to film! At 4 Fort Lee studio last week an|Witakers. ‘Then It was seen he was <Lonstance, Talmadge, | Whe in 5 i one other n Hugo Skinner, the “Good for Nothing,” is using a jazz | Boy of Seven in Bronx— fans as Tzuri Aoki, Hayakawa, who | (nteresting letter was discovered, tl a Ay as BO PRInNGr, tHe) ad to. inspire er atid: her, coms Both Drivers Held. is recovering from the effects of an| Was from Philadelphia girl who} The Rev. Jabez Tidhokn was) pany? Attet alighting trom a street car,|0Peration for appendicitis, will stop| wanted @ job as a movie star. she]amuzed Marcus Loew _ furnish Sons =~ Park Row & Chatham Sq. Presi- dent of the Unione Cinematografica year ing DAUMANNs o TT the | an Headquarters for i Brides’ Home Outfits Because of our enormous, stock, liberal credit terms, our store low prit courteous } for 66 years has been for the bride’, thing v can conveniently settle the bill” Anything within reason OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Jd they were M f No. 2 Wes of No. 160 Broadway, Mi ‘The passengers direct to hurry the you Hospital, She. die kalning consciousness. Shi \) Man William Farmer in's Avenue, Bronx. tug last night in St. Ann's Westchester Avenue, was gent Maher, twenty-nine, Tiebout Avenue, Hartford, w 4 : in we To Cl So 98, RR Ce Jt his car were four passengers, tured skull and other injuries. Police- sli arrested Me- oY Conaty, on a reckless driving charge. 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