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Agnes Ayres, too, has quite an ac-|work ‘They're not as handsome as| Magistrate Will Consider ’ / tive time in ‘Borderland,’ a Vari native kind, but there’s compen- r , a) ni mount picture, at the Rivoli. St on for that in fewer close-ups and Whether He Can Act < | { an ~ plays three parts, one of them be actual work by them. But s Case. THE EVENING WORLD, Reel Reviews WOMAN AT 87 MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922, il PEARL WHITE IN COURT She didn't look anfthing Itke an ord! Three Kiddies, Eldest 4 1-2 Years, nary interpreter, however, wearing nr IN ROLE OF INTERPRETER Frenchman who apeaka very lttle Eng lsh, He was charged with apeeding or APLGRADE RATIFTOS U. 8. LOAN. t BELGRADE, July 23.—Parliament, Fifth Avenue yeat ay. Through Mt 4 FASTS 46 DAYS; exquiatte gown and a diamond bracelet | Wiite the ehaufteur explained ee : ate 1 a he Wal by a vote of 168 to 10, has ratified Cultivate an Acre of Garden KEEPS HEALTH Pearl White, flim nctros, appeared 1m] OMHer right ankle, hurrying to meet his employer, who had ee White rpreted for her chauf-|n dinner engasemont he loan o rato By IK SHUMAN "5 | a Faw role today Wie served as] feur, Charles Filbert, thirtyeotant vents!" Fiihort was tinal G25 hy Magiatratel the 182 of $10,000,000 contracted 9 Ff a ' a Fronch interpreter in.‘ Court. | att Noo 18 Weat 49th Street. 9 Charter 1h. simr for In the United State DOROTHY PHILLIPS Works Sips Buttermilk Occas- | — HARD, Although there's commendable re straint in the tempestuousness of ionally, Drinks Water Copiously y. | Dorothy Philips in “Hurricane's Gal,” MT. VERNON, Ky, July } the comely First National star shares Inspired by the example of ' honors for activity at the Strand this the Rev. Willlam Rice, who week only with the storm-tossed starved himself to death in ' Pacific, This ocean plays quite a order to convert his neighbors ; role, so to speak, in the film and ably to Christianity, Mrs, Betty sists the billed star to make it a Coffey, at the age of elght- Picture worth seeing. seven, has taken up his task. Miss Phillips here {s a lady smug- ‘This is the forty-sixth day of FOURTEENTH STREET gler and she establishes early her fast, her diet being ¢ might be expected of her as the mo stricted to occasional sips 4 or less active master or mistre: buttermilk art unusual quan- her own vessel. She wears br lities + water. rolls her own and shows she enjoys a Mrs. Coffey, who lives In the good fight. And there are enough villa-e of Humble tn the hills fights in “Hurrican to satisty of kenstle County, !s ap- all the holders of tickets at the last in her ur Rood Leonard-Kansas bout, Fist fights a the least of them, There for those who affect that word, the livel: between United t omplaint was by Patrolman Grieve Galton kad: srNua plana, st coutae, = ay oS = of the West 68th Street Station, sailors and smugglers, and, of course RE NON T GCOMERY GARDENERS f th ree! Beate e ule te cae Getta ae Yu 3abi Q ame sy also know a weed! yo ror or pretty a battle as any director ever} Judge’s Babies Know the and at ones qrull tt out of the ground Latent Flowers and Vegetables | As a consequence Judge Montgomery | -rrexTron P saly ALE aan o Naturally, there’s a love story in “Hurricane’s Gal," too. Miss Phillips takes part in that as the daughter of an Irish father and a Spanish mother and Pull the Weeds. nas an acre of land crowded full of vegetables and flowers, with not weed. The three children have als ation and discussion of ofl pollution revention will be the principal activ- tles of the League of Atlantic Seaboard Muntetpalities meeting, in Atlantic City, ONECO, Conn., July 24.—Three chit-] armed that nothing must be kt \ig. 10-11, tt Was announced to-day That and the tact that sho ts seen, | SECO. Col Sone ay | and that even toads and snakes have| \"e. J011. It was announced to-day even as she roils her own, with a copy mf Justice of the Peace C. B.| their use in the garden to destroy in-|(< Smuatin will covoperate, to mon ane of Shaw is preparation for what fol-| Montgomery of this town, Sarah] sect life. iefiling of beaches by ofl discharged lows. A lady smuggler with such] feanette, four and a half; Charlie B “Pegg,” as the girl is called, planted | ‘rom ships. Parentage and a taste for Shaw, to gay nothing of a fondness for a mon key and a goat for pets, might rea- gonably fall in love with a Secret Bervice man. July 20, contained 2% pounds of good Allen Holubar aid good work in di-| and flower garden is known to them| potatoes, hesides smell onea, Y recting the story by Harvey Qates| — — i _ and made good something that in). TI J D. D TH iy story warrants. If : ¢- l J DA @ome other hands might easily have} Ory warrants one Chooses 8S: EAD NO WARRANT, been made ridiculous. AGNES AYRES IS BUSY. her great-aunt and another her great- aunt's spirit. It's an ordinary yarn with spiritism freater thrill in them as a peg upon which to ha ns of a Togi or the|the question whether John Murphy, an 5... = there's some excellent di machinations of a native ruler. They|No, 44 Moylan Place, should te held photography in the scer almost make ‘The Mysteries of| ray ¢ F a “Borderland” out of which af India’ good enough to forsake the|{r the Grand Jury on a charge of troubled wraith with a war vot | cool comfort of a bench on Riverside | Possessing a still. Detective Waxman ° to break the best-known ¢ ad-] Drive for a chair in the Rialto. who searched the apartment of Mur- ue-jJay ment. The commandment = phy without a warrant, sald he did is intact, the wife saves her lit HARRY CAREY AT THE CAPTTOL.|s0 virtually “by consent” of the oc to your druggist e ® e RSS Sroleins he temporas Harry Carey ts featured this week | oupant ' Wot her wedding ring to her hu apant. in an allegorical sentence. Paul Powell directed the picture Mary Jane Irving and a dog called Pal. TIGERS TAKE HONORS. ‘The Mysteries of India,"’ a Para mount of German importation at the Rialto, is a thriller with which one can't quarrel, even though the title covers a little more territory than the é three and a half, and Billy Tay- . two years old, are so well trained oy their parents that every plant and flower in nearly an acre of vegetable 100 hills of potatoes April 1, all the work done by herself, except cutting the seed. She has kept the weeds from the patch, and the first hill dug, vith such a title he should take what's offered. However, the German Players in it, especially Conrad Veldt as Prince Ayan of Eshnapur, do good nonors for good work should teers at the Capitol in ‘Kk the Criterion ts ded *k-Back,'' while —— MAN, 94, DIES TH SON, RIVERHEAD, L, 1, July 24.—Kept In {enorance of the h of his seventy- ar-old son, which occurred on Friday o former Sheri’ George W. Cooper of Suffolk County died last night in his ninety-fourth year E DAYS AFTER ». SAYS HE FOUND STILL In Murphy Magistrate Ryttenburg in the West Side Court to-day asked for briefs on “I Knocked on the door and w operation, Murphy sald {t was mere- ly stored there. He was held in $500 bail pending the filing of briefs. Tony Monday, who has a soft drink and ice cream place at No. 217 West 67th Street, was held in $500 bail in the West Side Court on a charge of passing two flasks of gin which w kept near the tce cream freezer. 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