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rm 5c LONN as foe Cesena se PS + MORSCHAUSERWILL| {Screenings By DON ALLE) NOT DROP INQUIRY | -oncun wo , 80 long folk: tb y9| The Screenings staff is away to a good start on a nice vacation up in Provincetown, We suppose that by the time we get back there'll be a lotta changes tn Justice Subpoenas 23 Wit-]moviedom—and we sure hope 0. nesses aS Lawy er Questions In selecting Provincetown as our Westchester County officials as-| miles, Never mind the other 198. Berted to-day the investigation of an We'd like to send you a postal card alleged conspiracy to defeat justice}and would if we but knew your ad- im the Walter S. Ward case would|dress—but we might just as well write continae, deapite their failure to ob-/it right here; so here goes: fain any information of value from Dear Reader: Having good time. Mrs. N, Willard Curtis, Ward's} Wish you were here, motiret-in-law, yesterday. “Regards from DA” Fotimer District Attorney Lee Par- fons Davis, representing Mrs, Curtis. HAM WHAT AM. had arinounced his Intention of con-| Jim Hamilton, a property man, ts ‘ cy | busy working for Carl Stearns Clancy, testing the legality of the conspiracy) Fi” is producing “The Legend of hearthe before Justice Morschauser,! Sicepy Hollow,” with Will Rogers as sitting as a Magistrate. When Jus-| jt» star, That, im itself, would amount to almost nil, But it is in Hamilton's nickname that the “thrill” comes (if there 1s such @ thing left to the movies as a thrill). Yesterday there _reverberated throughout the studios, in deep basso profundo: “Hello, there, Ham! where are you?" Will Rogers stopped acting for a moment and looked around. “Oh, not" answered the ealler, “I want Ham.” “Well,” mused Rogers, “that’s a fine way to call any one around a bunch of actors SOME ACTOR. of- Hope Hampton atudio yesterday and asked whore the cast- ing was done. “Are you an actor?” asked an croas-questioned the big guy, “why, man—Ah cain play any part in ANY pitcher ‘ceptin’ de iead in ‘Little Lohd Fauntleroy,’ ” There being no immediate need for his services, he was asked to leave card, On the corner 9f his paste- board was printed: “I specialize in ‘Nubian slaves,’ ‘Congo Kings’ nod ‘Maori bushman,’ "* CAUTION. James B. Warner, cowboy film star, is not only a clever screen actor, but he can box some. He is also noted for his diplomacy. In his picture now in the shooting, Warner is called upon to fight the villain. Yesterday, all prepared for the fight-stuff, Warner walked onto the set only to find said villain shadow boxing and flexing his mus- hy the trainin’? asked Jim, T've gotta fight you have'nt I?” shot back the husky villain. “Well—er-er—yes,” agreed the star. “I'm just gettin’ ready! '‘At's all I'm doin'! Jest gettin’ ready for you!” “Say,” yelled Jim to the director, “We better shoot them love scenes first, for it looks as if there is gonna be a big change {n somebody's land- scape gardening—it might be MY map that was all mussed up; and it wouldn't look nowise nice to have to shoot love stuff with a battered up tice Morschauser was told this, he} tace.” aid: The fight was postponed. “We are going right on with the proceedings. That Is one of Davis's TAME. bluffs again.’ They are making a lotta talk about To show that he meant this, Justice |#0me horsemen who make a thirty- 1 foot jump off a bridge into a river In Morschauser, before leaving for his! iw) 20 yO thood Was in Flower” home, signed twenty-three subpoenas] We read the press notice with inter- for witnesses, who will be brought]est until we, like the old Irishman in before him in the continued con-|the Brooklyn Bridge story, realized that the horsemen jumped “off’ and spiracy proceedings, to be held July} that the Homensn 19, 20 and 21. When they show us some horsemen Mrs. Curtis and her daughter, Mrs.| jumping over the Washington Monu- Walter S. Ward, were to have been|ment we may thrill at a movie stunt— questioned before Justice Morschaus-|>Ut a mere thirty-foot jump off a bridge—tame stuff! er yesterday in regard to the alleged conspiracy, but because of Mr. Davis's aggressive attitude, the subpoenas were withdrawn, Mr. Pavis sald MORE TITLING, For weeks we have been writing of Goldwyn'’s “Captain Blackbird,"’ and later: thought it was a mighty novel title for “My client Mrs, Curtis, has noth-} the Carey Wilson story, But we knew ing and never had anything to con-|al! the time It would be changed be- Soames ibs ver fae ees attempted | fore the screen saw the darkness of a cinema for public scrutiny. coneeaiment, directly or indiectly ee ® % c a And so it has come to pass, Now This morning I offered Mr. Weeka an}iy. nim has been named “Passions of opportunity of examining her fully in ; the Sea,” which means nothing and his office. He refused, stating that |r sce an enouse to play upon she jnust appear before Justice }ine \muginations of those who read Moraghauser, 1 requested to ave thy | 176 lmacinations of aor eT nad teen Tefen | We honestly believe that some da before Justice Morsehauser, whiel A “Believing the ‘proceedings tnetl-) 4 scational reel depicting the life of tuted ‘by the District Attorney before | MUN! Justice Morschauser to be illegal, I informed Mr, Weeks that I proposed to temt the validity of the proceeding by dfvising Mrs, Curfls to refuse to answer, although she had nothing to TEMPE condal. When such steps were about to re i Mr. Weeks withdrew the |, mean nowadays. MENT. Bruce Guerin, the four-year-old vet n of the screen, has developed tem- subpenas both Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Ward had acoepted-eurkier in the day I thipeapon took Mrs, Curtis to Mrefy,. Weeks's office, where both he and Mr. Mack were pormitted to ask any ques tions they saw fit, and all questions asked of her were answered frankly, The report that Mrx. Curtis has avoided the service of a subpoena is absurd. Mrs, Curtis has been lying wither daughter at her home In New Rovhelle for the last month and could its In actors too, Yest in “Pa e of devilishn sturdy t 8, Bruce re peranene aie ieie, Was Soci ai ce pouted; they tried coaxing, and he questioned far fite [POUted. Finally they stopped shooting r was found and the Myx, Curtis wa teem minuiow und said. in substance. that''she was in the Ward home in New Rochelle the night Clarence wntil the ch: young actor's face Peters was killed, but heard Ward] Gentlemen—be seated! Ta-ra-tat say nothing about it. She also ix re- ported to have said she knew nothing DOMESTIC NOTE of & conspiracy entered into by| We learned yesterday that since George S. Ward, or any one else Roy Neill directed “What's Wrong District Attorney Weeks formally|With the Women" his wife hasn't anngunced that John FE. Mack had|spoken to ium besa retained by the county in the| We don't know 4s we blame her Ward prosecution. much, @t thas) 4 ‘ vacation site we did so because of 199 Legality of Proceedings. reasons, the first of which is that —_—_ there isn't a movie within @ score of Jack Wilson, Frank Van Hoven,| salled ° Marga Waldron, Herman Timberg, Frank Ellis, the First half of week, Innes Brothers. Pierce and Ryan, Esther Trio, The dore Worthen, Gertrude and Mae is ‘West ted Western, ‘The Rocky Path,"’ Billy $i No higher and Grace Halliday. Smithson and the film, ‘The: Half Toy Ling Foo, Ella Brown & Kids and a“ the film. “The Half Breed.” Second FLORENCE MILLS SEASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY Well, that's about all that <itles ment And right after he made ha violent declaration against such day, Bruce, who is working » Tim O'Brien,"’ wandered into the studio and found his favorite chair was missing. It was right then the seed of temperament sprouted into a fused to act unless his chair was found. ‘They tried threats, and he IN’ SILVER WINLS S* SX SOS ea ge Plays fi for the Conting Week But one opening t= scheduled for next week, On Monday evening “The Plantation Revue,’ a musical revue with an all-colored cast headed by Florence Mills will begin an engage- ment at the 48th Street Theatre. Others in the company are Chapell and Stinette, Shelton Brooks, Edith Wilson, U. 8. Thompson, Lew Keane, Trip to Paramounttown,” the Plantation Quartet, the Six Dixio|®OWine fifty screen stars at work at : Hollywood, 1s a part of the pro- overture trom Vamps, Johnny Dunn and Will/gramme, and there is a comedy called Vodery's Plantation Orchestra, Roy]"What a Difference a Few Hairs Will zine. The lyrics and music. will play the Jits fifth week tion of K ng's poem, In Vaudevill pire," begins at the Strand to-morrow @ Junder the titie of “A Fool Th vas.” It Is from the play by Porter Charles C PALACE—Irene Franklin will be cast are Estelle Taylor, [rene Rich, | “Hope, the headliner. Others on the bill are Lewis Stone and others, A come felix in the Swim tured. Other @ novelty | sport review, ‘our Bords. PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE— plete the picture programme. The nes. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, Max Ford Revue, Fisher and Hurst, | 29-0 ee Lawton, Westford and Bond, Antnony | | WINTER GARDEN 4... ASTOR “'SiNiinees ‘Wed. "and Sat Jackson, Black-Allison Company Sec- ‘WORLDS MARJO! J ond half, J. Rosamond Johnson [32 SPICE“1922| ~~ Ramet BARNEY BERNARD and PROCTOR S'WENTY - THIRD [I || ALEXANDER CARR in» new STREET—First half of week, Hamil- ton and Barnes, Baron Arsenio Haney and Morgan, Creating and BELMONT ‘ints thors & sat 230 Breed." Second half, Wythe and Wynn, Roeder and Dean, Rogers and THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 3. S. “TROJAN” june. Res.aurant Lauves Piet 42, 8. M, fost Canal Bt,, 0.30 Ins we Newburgh 2 P. IUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Hudson River by Daylight talee re West Mea junday—For at Moun aa FOX LEASES THEATRES. William Fox has leased from the Messra. Shubert for the coming sea- son the Lyric and the 44th Street Theatres and will show Fox super films in them. “Nero” will remain at the Lyrio until Sept. § and the follow- ing day Mr. Fox will supplant it with a big feature film called Child Shall Lead Them,” by an anony- This photoplay was di- poate O ceig, wom |OUR SUNDAY TRIP mous writer. rected by J. Searle Dawley. My. Fox will take possession of the re on Aug. 14 and mammoth pro- juction of the Dumas novel, “Monte This engagement will be in- “Silver Wings, ture at the Apollo, will continue there intil Sept. 20, when the Fox lease on that house will expire. Direct rati connectio All rail tleketa New York to Albany and Albany to Nvw York 44th Street The: a on the sparklin Recents, Tiidvon, “with sample time "to wlalt Pally. including Sunday, for ¢1ear Moun Newburgh or Onn ko Park oF ‘ (exvept Sunday), tNew ride famous Mt. Beacon, Pale- the Fox fea- burgh woah Nt argh a ¢ hkeepale. Str. «thin Irving leaves Desbronses Bt, 0.30 AL Me BANKUIN, (BT s) 0A Met) Woe tReturn ate rr day trom ints marked f. Day ent. ‘Gaving bum ve " CONCERTS AND ae DIUM ‘SYMPHONY CO! NSeUUengis eres ‘TO. IGHT Maree at the orchestra. )—The Turks and Russell J. Robinson wrote | Make," as well as the Rialto Maga. | film, “Sherlock Holmes,” at this house to-mor- rture from Von Suppe's “The | row. The success of this picture is A programme of appro- ———— 7 Beautiful Galatea.” phenomenal Pr Change of Bills STRAND—Willlam Fox's pleturiza- | priate musical selections will be ren “The Vam- | dered, with the showing of the film Plor, New CAPITOL—A AMUSEMENTS, aplin comedy, cee APITOL Broadway at 51st Street Edward Bowes, Mani —Reginning Yomor ow— POPULAR REQUEST PROGRAM The World's Greatest CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Revival of the Greatest Comedy “SHOULDER ARMS”’ First National Attraction, drenented with Orehestre ) n Arms," is featured beginning to-mor- Browne and Is a new version. In the | row. There {!s also a picture called which Mary Astor is fea- Record-Break film entitled “Here and There,” and| “Nights of Many the Mark Strand Topical Review com- | Russian singers LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.75 AFTERNOON TRIP * Every Sunday tore, Pier A: NORTH RIV EI ut fad otal Kaave Wort tia Bi. 1-17. taberty stu tae || satlery Fark), 130; W. Lied St # Mt jackson Ave., Jersey City, 7.58 A. M ot Seamer Leuven” w MAUCH CHUNK, $2.40 |] Gaeta Net an thre Next Sunday and July 23 and Aug. ies W. 28d Bt, 7.17; Liber 8 1.3¢ | Weekdays, 0c. Children 300 SH%, Thoxion Avs, Setdey Git a0.‘ | | MOUND TAIP Ss Sine. Children dae ATLANTIC CITY, $3.60 Next Sunday and Wedaetasys July 19 Leave West 23d Si., 6.45, Liberty BL, 7.00, Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 7.17 A. M. Tickets good only on mpecial train. Eastern Standard Time Shown. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Pele eae CESAREAN EAE SU ee '. with ‘Oren Triart Production “HOPE” #0 ne. m the Famous Painting by George F. Watts. Featuring Mary Astor. Directed by Lejaren A. Hiller, r rd i THE KEMPY With Grant | Ly anes nit: tee Narente. | MATS, WED. & SAT. 2.30 Musical Program with New York's Most f Vopaine Outing. W.; Weat 1824 Bt. Pier, 10 A. M. Returning leaves @ 000 ewbureh 4 P. 3 jone Canal Midd'eton 8. Borland, Receiver. IGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND ThOY Point ‘ae Tigrborge SAIL up the Hudson A glorious day's fun out in the open tr “BEN. B. ODELL” Music — Restavrant Lunchroom Newburgh-Beacon, $1.25 only—For titear nd M.; Yonkers, 2.40 P For *Kear Mountatn, tNew “CENTRAL HUDSON’ “LINE Ideal One-Day Oatings, Day” ine Fath, nermaton at Desbrowey stat MOUNTAIN z ~ : vill AFTERNOON TRIP Tu-DAY Str Ont vs, Wher A, North er (udsuining Battery Par, 190 PM; Wovazd Bt 200 Me DAY EACURSIONS TO ONE DAY OUTINGS Special Sunaay Service MORNING TRIPS Steel Str. ONT! A Lvs, ittery 9 A.M. 7 Steel Str. HIGHLANDER Lys. W. 129th St. 8.40 A. Fast Steel str. CLER a. NORTH Battery ark), 10; W laud § M Sunday Excursion l.gtfultrip of 150 miles through ‘ichard Peck Friedland, Carey and Goodman, Laur- THEATRE GUILD eT a ette Marshall and the film, Charlies FRAZEE Re aiea cue Hae mammfROM MORN ::¢.5 mmm PROCTOR'S FIFTY - EIGHTH 10 DNIGHT 235° 230 STREET—First half of week, Bond, Capitol Grand Orchestra Capitol Ballet Corps Return Engagement Ce JronSteamboat €o.|_ tc New Haven sGheeoetae Schedule, for, SATURDAY ‘a ane | sain Wilson & Co. Marshall & ‘candy. |f Suis, ABTH ST, fare: MON, EVE,” |) THMONTR—BIJOU <i Tierney & Donnelly, Portia Sisters, in hopalan) NerocdMecistyis wad. | DOVER ROAD half, Coughlin, Taylor & C Vokes and Don, etanicaheneaoine PLANTATION pEVUES FULTO AEB | May nett, Q E Lv & Foster, and the film, “The Deuce vf | prpy ri | fAbies | irish | RO Si‘ Spades.” PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET— | MOVES NEXT MONDAY ze REPUBLIC 1 THEATRE nett, Jean Morgan, Edna Long, Vinol First half of week, D. D. H,, Leona Hall Revue, Doo & Nelson, James and Edith James, and the film, "The Half Breed,” Extra feature, Buster Keaton in “The Pale Fi Second half, Klee, Gast & Co., Foley & La Tour, Nestor & Vincent, and the film, “Domestic Relations,” Katherine Mac- Donald starred. MOSS'S BROADWAY—Stan Stan- | J W428t By 8.30 | hore aaa ley, Cahill & Romaine, Bobby Folsom, |§ 7): Yucen or Foxworth & Francis, Peggy Pierce |B} usted! (omedien | REMARKABLE d Wallace Reid tn a film version of PICTURE the Dictator’? make up the bill, NEW YORK Se Mara F3ESG LOEW'S STATE—C. Wesley John- WE ie “p> *SEaeeN SPECTACLES HAS SEEN son and his harmonists will head the {-{-} NOW PLAYING : waved, bill. Other acts first half of the week are Fred La Reine, Jimmy she: Claire Carroll, Renard and V Paramo, Evand, Reynolds and The Joel oie af | Recruited from Ri ByA.A. Miine— with CHAS. CHERRY sn | Twelve Splendid Pertotre of Russian Folk Songs edral Numbers. THOMAS MEIGHAN ‘a “If You Belleve Berm Pai ROCKAWAY BEACH va freip to Farameantown, . “Eversbody's Going to the Rivet Sows Man Uneonquerabli a ‘Teleshone WHITE Excellent Dining” yee Rar iceeMtatpreomes, WALLACE REID “THE DICTATOR” A Paramount Picture. pTAMOUS RIALTO Of TR: at MARY, “CARR wea TOR AMERY PERFORMAN( DANCING FREE Brey Night 8 P.M. Terrace Garden ‘58th Sun Av, edien der ‘Gentle Ly. Pler 40, CONEY ISLAND Return duc ‘ound. Trip. Tlekets, $1.50, On Sale Sunday only at the pler, SalL LONG ISLAND SOUND By Laylight A delightful, cool, daylight trip througtt ay the Sound every Mo TO NEW LONDON | Bier 1S. r Steamer Chester W. Chapla A Dies Leaves Pier 40, py 100 A. Me OSTON ‘62 KOCKAWAY BEACH METROPOLITAN LINE (4302050 Warc’Nc tnen way Rei theke ae Via Cape Cod Canal = See SFeckianek dann 5 for Portland, HELP WANTED—MALE. St. Gouin, N. B., Mia eal armouth, N. nareene Steamer leaves Pier 18, N. R., (foot of Murray St.) New York, daily. including Sundays, at § FM. (Daylight Saving Wanted, Time). Telephone Barcia: EASTERN S. S. LINES Mechanics and Helpers Permanent positions are “Instrv-etion An STA ay 'S. J siGRT SEEINGYACHTS|svinorizca ty ine “unuen E| Loves ONPOVOO au LEW HILTON, Oth Oths. SWAY AT 47ST. Contynuous NOW col wed by J. ER EDWARDS. Prevented by CARL AEMMLE =H UNIVER SAL ~JE WE Lg Ctthnee SLUURIST? beRR2| acne new SOUTH FERRY Sylvia Moro, the Reckless Duo, Se ond half, Harry Steppe, Harry O'Nea! Mack and Nelson, Miller and Regay, a Dolores and Louise Rush, as well as Johnson's Harmonists. Weature films will be shown all week will be the headliner here. Others on the bill are Warren and O'Brien, Paul With CREAMER and LAYTON, Nolan & Co,, Patricola, Ivan Bankoff. Weat 44th 8° Brenitigs at 8:50 Daily and Cowan and Sully and BELASCO DD BELASCO. Posen) ‘a ig LENOWE ULK\C = KIKI New Offerings CORT Ser Ge, Eepnnas 30 and Sat. at 2.20. WALLACE EDDINGER — Mary NASH On the Screen|| tkprain Appraiace” ereen drama called "The Ma MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION at the F100) sr fan Un: GLOBE Bway & 40th St Eves at 6.25. Splenaia 1 Ae conquerable,"’ beginning to-morrow Matinues Wed & Sat. at 2 Joueph Henabery directed this pic BOX W.48 8.044.140 ey 6.18 anarp ture. The story Is by Hamilton Smith. wise oan tat, 6nd Bat, in America Briac, Edwin Stevens and H W. 4:4 Bt. Eves, 8:10 Louis. ‘The scenes are Inid in tho || SAM H- HARRI co eaat 2s South Sea fisheries area, “Sheet SIX: CYLINDER Weight,” a comedy, with I ; v the dog, and the Rivol! Pictori With ERNEST TRUEX, color skeiches, aves Ms of the programme. A musical sei 690 ST. oe ther he Cent 7 13 “town OHT. TIMES RIALTO—Thomas Meighan in “It 2D YEAR—ORIGINAL Cast. You Believe It? will be the feature - film beginning to-morrow. In the SWIMMI dore Hoher Adm. ive. 10,30 A. M. M. Tel. Broad 6854. ‘ToSandy - peak &Oceanl:30p.m.| Pon: Overatora. Betty Compson ' “ALWAYS THE WOMAN Capitol Grand Orchestra ew ERDAM THEATRE M30 La ‘ooles en ond halt, Harry. Btenbs, Harvy ONe, ey VeuslEe ant a gest, Cy seat one Rest Ballroom THE DANCING CARNIVAL EARL GARROLL Tih Av. & OOth St. Eves. ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 8.0, MAT, TO-DAY 2.0 YEW BRIGHTON—Fannie Brice . DANCING St. ‘ YEAR, 2.30. P. LARGE CORPS CAPlrol, SUNDAY AFTERNOON UP THE HUDSON | se. TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN Str. “Newburgh” Car Repairers and inspectore— \ Leaves FRANKLIN ST. 1 P.M. Ge! fer Bae: W. 129 St., 1.30 PB, INSTRUCTORS CENTRAL HUDSON "LINE All Around New York States Railroad Labor Board: _Lacturer, Refreshments. Enettician ) Machinists’ helpers, Boilermakers’ helpers Black feet Workers’ helpers. ly 9 A. M. to OP. Mt Hestaurant. Lunchroom, tetdtate oftice at 133d ‘dtrest ‘and Wine Avenue, Bron, N ¥ on hand at all times for lessons Private or om the oie RO PICTURES CORP. Wal DANA IN “THE $5 BABY” irvin & Cobb's Story of New York's Ghetto © 0 M E—DANCE = MANDALAY To Atlantic Hi yancl The Dancing \ arnival L Nicholas Rink 89 West 66th St BROOKLYN. LIGHT \~Z SR 2, PARK, Ont Water Surt Bathing NOW O} LECHASE Bik CONS LACE, o [STR ND : nite TORTIN COMEDY artette—Venetian Trio, i " SKILLED rare ‘Bhat “Tigi an re MACHINISTS, On ee a CM > . BOILERMAKERS, i BUATS we MAST 9.90, 10.30 BLACKSMITHS, Sats., 1.60, "Si Pe Dao We TINSMITHS, SPECIAL MO°SMUS"* TO-NIGHT ELECTRICIANS Yo Keansburg and, Return ee eee ascing; Setrechiment AND CARMEN “Lost and Found" in The World or reported ‘and Foun’ Bure 108 World Building, Will be lated These liste can be 5 ent; standard ° Zo*MIDLAND BEACH25-[|(icrizea by United States IDEAL AMUSEMENT | Railroad Labor Board, wa. Battery Daily and 8 anaes mana nneet Sans e for thirty days, t any of The Worl Lost and Found" advertisements left at any yf The World's “gore oN SHUFFLE ALONG | grep ly to The World Call 4000 Bockman, New York, or Brooklyn Offioe. Pryor'sBand ENTIRE SEASON, bree Maui Anee Crome SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS dorgey City, telephoned ali | pdore “Hoheris, dusevit Lowtins. | 4 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN LUNA Wrepok, Shomas Mennedy and zo one e ak i ieair F, M. Clark, Superintendent, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co, STEAMER | STEAMER Toman | wanted for steady employs Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMe PANY OF NEW JERSEY, E. Chambers, Supt. Motive Power and Equipment j

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