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Ee 20 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923, kin, gon of Harry Davenport and i ceeaveune “King for a Day’? Is Joseph A. Reid, ice oare (i | OS, ag Aspirant to Coney’s Carnival Throne | A i THe History OF Cee o rEeCAned Misia TWINLETS. po; By A.S.M. Hulehinnone. nmene? If Winter Comes" ‘Wiustrated By W.B.Johnstone. If you t 1 “Quiney y* and who hasn't, you will recall the Cobb twins. It was easy enough for the author to de- acribe the twins, but when Clarence Badger, who directed the film, started Adams Sawye INSTALMENT NO. 2. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. "You diove up, my dear? And aulte]tooking for an actor with a carbon . - * ight, too,” he hastily added. upon al copy he was sorte lumi Ai MAGNIFICENT ARRIVAL OF A/CIIRISTOPHER MARRAPIT of Herons’ Holt, Paltley Hill, is very |suuicn iar that hia semark mignt be |e orter plumb up against HEROINE. fond of his cat, the Rose of Sharon, and somewhat discouraged |!»terpreted as reproach. . ..| His protiem was solved recently NTT, & o'clock George sat In because ‘How do you know?” Mrs, Chaters! when Harry Bepp, a comedian, and » went Into a brandy-and-soda an operating theatre AIGEOR sICE , his nephew, is having difficulties with his Taylor Graves, another, walked Into “1 saw you from the window,” herltne casting director’ 5 Caesarian section was tn prog- medical examinations. hushand beamed. few inonventa al he saather See y Fess. Occasionally, through) MARGARET, Mr. Marrapit’s daughter, a poctess who thrives on} “!!" Out from the brandy-an4-Inired to be the twins in the pleture. the group of dressers, surgeons and!” gloom, She is attracted by nada came the nose: down went the) '‘rrhey are as much like as. the nurses who filled the floor, George} Wilt, WYVERN, who, because his dogs once chased the Rose, is|ic, : {| ake lee calnceen auaneas tena phited se aca Par eee ie spectacies,"” enthused Badger, ‘‘and ught a glimpse of the subjec barred from the Marrapit premises. If you had been @ man,"*ald Mre. | 10+ could be nearer alike?” watched moodily, too occupied with) MRS. MAJOR, housekeeper at Herons’ Holt, whose ostensible affec- ’ his thoughts—three more months of tion for the Rose put her in the master’s good graces ster, speaking with a slow and ex " riinary bitearhens ff you had Nothing, say we, and the ayes have it! dependency—to take great interest One other student was present Peacefully he slumbered by George's side until the ring of a dropped for- ceps awakened him. Noting the cause, “Clumsy beast,”’ said this Mr. Franklyn; and to George: ‘‘Come on, Leicester; my slumber 1s broken. Let's go for a stroll up west.” In Oxford Street a pretty waitress in 4 tea shop drew Mr. Franklyn‘'« @ drop of rain whacked his nose He winked the eye; wiped the nom “Tea,” said he; “‘it's going to rain. George left him; strolled aimlessly towards the Marble Arch; beyond it; to the right, and so into a quiet square. Here comes my heroine. oe) 6 A hansom, as George walked, was coming towards him—smartly, skim. ming the curb. As it reached him the hor:e slipped, stumbled, came on its knees. Down.came the shaft; out shot a girl. The doors were wide; the impetus took her in her stride. One tiny foot d@abbed at the platform's edge; the pe Ses heen a man, you would have come out and helped me.’ “But you had got out when I came to the window, my dear.’* “With the cabman, I mean.” Mrs. Chater fired the word with alarming ferocity. “With the cabman. Did you not see that violent brute insulting me? It was precisely because he had ob- served such an episode that Mr. Chater had kept well behind the cur- tain; but he did not adduce the fact. “Little would you have cared,” oried she, “‘if’a miracle had not saved my life this afternoon Mr. Chaters stood aghast. ‘My dearest! Saved youl From what?” Between convulsive sobs she told him, he bridging the hiatuses of emo- tion with "'Oh-dear-oh-dears,"’ Painting details with a masterly hand, ‘‘and there was I alone,” she concluded—"‘aloné, at the meroy of a wild horse and a drunken cabman."" “But Miss Humfray was with you “Miss Humfray managed to jump out and leave me," Through all this scene—in one form or another a matter of dally occur- rence, and therefore not to arouse interest—Mary had stood waiting its TRY PIECE OF STRING. Timely Topics Films hands out the following, which we reproduce without comment: Brown—I'm the most forgetful man in the world. Black—Why don’t you buy a fily- ver? Brown—What for? Black—It'll jog your memory! STRONG BREEZE. Gale Henry, widely known in the movies, 18 as full of pep as a bowl of real chile. Recently she burst Into the studio and startled those already there. “Why don't you ever walk?" asked the director, “you always seem to blow into a room!" “Yeah! admitted Miss Henry, the reason they call me Giddap! STILLS. In the cast supporting Martha Mansfield will be found Joe Striker. who seems to us to be just about Miss Miku Likewise, Ethlyn Clark Is “Queen for a Day” in The Evening World Coupon Balloting for the Island’s Corse Payton ether twinkled—patent leather and cessation and her orders.Mr. Chater} the buslest young screen actor in| Mardi Gras Monarchs turned upon her. captivity these da: Nettor aie 4 silver buckle—at the step, missed it, mn . fl Mortimer Weil 29 plunged with a giant stride for the Managed to jump out!"* he ex-| Lucy Fox will be seen in the lead- . Michaet'd. Riora, rs pavement claimed, speaking as one re-echoing| ing role in “Flapper Love." Hail, Joseph A. Reid, Rex. Ea ie 2 *Mercy!"* she cried, and came like a iy e bead wie oe ans J. rte Eneey ace 5 no ~~ Feltman’s popular manager is the Ty Us DARA cece ces es ines ie aged to jump out! Misa Humfray,|name in these Volsteadian days, has | s, : id Henaninametcnc: ack I would not have thought it of you!"| signed with Pyramid Pictures. Gee ee siiccai i She cried: "Mr. Chater, I fell!" | Robert Fraser ts playing the role of ‘ ; * y About . Leo Wolt. ila bea erhevpse tar, Base amuisa Disregarding, and with’ a deeper| Eldred Caldwell in “When the Desert|.,.1%_'8 What the mails brought to ee re J. F, Newman James P, Pappas Sentor ©. C, Lockwood ldred The Evening World Coney Island note of pained reproach, he con-| Calls.’ Mardi Gi Ce tnued: “So many tles, I should have} Speaking of desert-stuff, we're wean en Ar the wewnie ene pba ee thought, would have bound you to my|anxiously awaiting the Christie com- Z Sk ena him pressed her panting bosom: hi arms—thé action was instinctive— locked around her; the adorable per- ev FY “ha e cS ou fume of her came on him like a wife In such an emergency, Oh, Miss|edy ‘That Son-of-a-Shelk.” ve Ata ald Hrecle A. Miller Charles Moo ugh breeze from a violet bed; her very Humfray!"" Lioyd Hamilton has found @ very] oon ioet his I Nes je contest be- Racibe eect cheek brushed his lips—since the first eee pretty and ablo successor to Irene|fim joe! hia lead, Mr. Reld heading Barney Jacobs. Shia teinadetoreverts, Medes prea ries Te argg ola acfetn oppshratioe (nhs Bpecdar;” ee again, uneasy lew the head aes Shove alghs for the throne are] Harris German. i ebased alarm across : - He 3 : hat Wears w crown and recent history nswered with yotes, to } to j : Seth. ovarane i nana Gaptens piesa Rigi ya phtrdd Cao Sek eile ess ISyto (be: released Abo CoP" han/taught us that thrones topeleover [Tiee! aurels, [Lillian Veonare weot| Ramey ning... . . : Zn ‘ween 6 lips of a burly young man ‘ ant from the fairest fleld wherever ' emotions marshalled. Fright at her accident drove her pale; shame at the manner of her smilingly up the scales for more than i ; megane night, and that the man in the ranks Henrie Le Derman.. who stood drumming a tune upon the Meat cae cr be clmaaet arr eaek to-day may be wearing the purple to- satin Cros BighGiend theiecps ead) Eddie: Holden: i i: are vying with her other re-| peter J Dru ber by Educational in its sertes “The | TOrrow r J m an) by mivestions) ib series The friends of King Reid (for the| {#!Mers in thelr efforts to place her on! Watcn Rela. window-pane. Mr. Bob Chater turned at her entry. “MERCY!, SHE CRIED AND CAME LIKE AS : “ ; the coveted thro: oF Gescent—leg to the knee and an in.| SWIRLING INTO GEORGE'S ARMS.” thawe Deen waiting for you ® long} "she Drifters” is the next wilder- Gay) bed bean: promising to_ shoot tn Be Morris Miller —_— a # 3 ecorded fc th e a favorite, neodore Moser .... - paces BE parece ene she! “scolding—yes. Ob, I'm only a—)stay with you or see you to your] She asked, ‘Whatever for?’ and Beers Bruce. The scenes|the shooting has evidently begun. He See ot Mies Leonora ap-} Mayor John F, Hylan... oe badass, saa He ve ‘ 4 i ear and al er retainers point to G 7 nf Pile gpl i arena, tha are Dt well, scolding me, and I was wishing,| home. in her tone there was e chill. were taken along the Clackamus|"eads the list, with Mr. Miller second, D William C. Minsh ishing 1 could escape. # And then| But that was all that passed upon| ‘“‘Didn’t [ tell you yesterday that Joe Bonomo third and Peter Minekake | ¥!th pride. They say that their Queen scents her dress about her throat to the rs Isadore Snyder. 4 River, Oregon. 2 is beautiful d y h | i suddenly out I shot. this meeting. A cab swung around] was coming to see the kids tubbed. will fourth, . And doesn't the photo N. Palermo ; : next give us . Palerm : ; wave of her hair upon her brow. “Will she trouble about you?” the opposite corner; turned toward] Plainly sho was perturbed. Ghe|.uqonn's peng e — graph agree with them? Then there] 20% Wheat, | ‘ She twisted back. “Oh, what must} 1 think ghe will return for me.|them; was alongside. Within, a brow|sald: “Mr. Chater, I really would) wiitma tee, tn Europe on an in-| Observe the vote and notice how|/¢ Grv,ite face of another beauty in} rin Alexander. } you think of me?"’ she gasped. Please, please go—would you mind?|of thunder sat. The girl ran forward;]rather you did not, if you don’t ‘al {1| busy the friends of Peter got over the| 00> Wms, that of Miss Madge} seaman { ‘ He simply could not say. —to the corner and see if there has}agitation bound up her hurt ankle sees iP ne completion of ‘The | week end. More than 1,000 votes were| vans who sprung into the contest) 7; Frmunaners +++ i; His senses were washed aswim bY! been an accident.” "Oh!" she cried, “I am #0 glad you , but I do mind, d'you see?| Srennerd King,” whicn ts being made |Cast for him, while the score of his| men 1000, Votes all in a minute. And] co een iter. ; this torrent of beauty poured unex-| From that direction a bicyclist ap-|are eafe!"? T mind very much indeed. Tt would] "Tat ‘ rival, Bonomo, stood still. Charles God-| Miidren Reynade, whee eurrorena} Clarence ‘Tannisk : pected through eyes to brain. It) prouched. George hatled, “Is there] The thunder-Ngure pddressed said: |bo the bitterest disappointment.” “Just how important a place does|¥! {8 racing for the throne in leaps] aren't a bit fearful of the result Thee| Irwin J, Rackoff.... ; murged the centres to violent comme] a cab accident round the corner?” | Please get in. I aye nadt(aleevecs|| ene woula not Gatch his ined. love hold in the Ife of a woman? (and bounds, Charley holds down thelare sure that Qmen Mideniy going| William A. Kelly.. i nothe! whirl- i , “ i) e ; ’ i oy of cont pe ater the tumult, | The youth started; called “Rats!”| shock . am sure when T ask you asked Cosmopolitan’s praise agent. | Bowery gate of Steeplechase Park and/to be the gentle ruler of the Mardi| Willlam J. McLernon co +] passed. “This gentlemen’ The girl half] “Well, you're jolly well wrong, you] sgnet ,Cosmopolls numbers his retainers among the red- | Geay, eden Hechene alarm flashed down the wires to his | George interpreted: “It means No.| turned to George. know," ho laughed; ** ‘cause T ain't] S00 Seep for te th tiller 1s {Coats and other attendants as well as Sy rca Gee oe eart—sel nin, lashes in w ” fl . a 51 ebaage to his tongue—locked it, | D° ¥ou think If you were to take my| “'Please get in—instantly solng gonna write plays an’ scenarios, Meb-|Patrons of Steeplechase. gay | Babe Ruth and Bide Dudley have} Jackle Birn.. me 1 Deis ie arm you could walk to the turning? Scarlet the girl went in. “Thank| Mary flushed slightly; moved to thel) > iat, another answer to ‘What's been making a close run of it, but] Mike nello.. ; And then came laughter to him ke)” Quite naturally she slipped a white] you very much,” sho said to George; |hearthrug where sat David and An- * 4 a draught of champagne. For the the Metter with the movies? Who-| But what {s this commotion among after the Bambino's two home runs} Sam nnerman. Blove around his elbow. The contact] climbed in beside the cloud of wrath.|gela, her small charges, watching, |*he No) the royal ladies in the coupon tour-}on sunday he sot cl E w ; ? on § © got eight more votes, il Archie....0. t sirl put up her firm, round chin, and} thritted him. ‘No nice girl, you] Her companion slammed the door; |from their toys, the scene, “Buster Keaton's next bit.of hitartty|Pament? While the Kings are quar-l bringing in four on each clreuit vloct,| John J, Shields ; pte ger gaaat nanos baie ior “| | know, would do this,” she sald, ““with| dabbed at George a bow that was like| It occurred to Mr. Bob Chater that te aa yeh unnamed relling over the ermine the Queens| That put Bide down below the sor John Scollon a a laugh ai : ~ fe \ 5 t yn below, John § ene | lark's note will set a hedge in song: |" George bent his arm a ttle, the| 2 enarP Poke with a stick; called,)she wae annowed. | tos, atien| Most of tho scenes for ‘Main Bie chat happened ove the weal lees eetite nud we eventt reosivel||/" Paddy Hogers.:):. and it called the laugh in George. better.to veel the pressure of those earns opted into tHiecasaai-neia | Hamtrsn te her saul: Uber Nore *7 |Street”* will be taken along Broadway. pee what happen ens, scanod pink notes about Bide in GSravtonties Marsh.. ‘ He sald: “Iam thinking tye nleost | white fingers. ‘I am not really per-lnait a crown to the drivers “srne|hadn't.seen the kids for three years| More than 160 tons of anit were Jena: Oo tt aueenty ye. _ cihurie Mowaensen icssece $ things of you. But huve you dropped] feet," he told her. " ‘ ¥ when I came back yesterday. They |Used !n a snow scene in “Litne 4 tar canbe ain cf her Gon => John Bloch 1 © trom the skies?" She took his mood. “Nor f realty | “ores? hardly remember their kind big | Heroes of the Street.'’ Looks fair on] and popular, pi ' _ There is still a demand that Cousin] H. Johnson i “From a cab," she protested. nice,’ she joined. “In fact, I'm hor-| . 17° mam stooped. With a tremen-| OY i the film, but its hard on the eyes of | tending Sisters | fot) Sb8) urbe and Eleanor be surrounded by the regal] Harry Leroy .... 4 She turned to the road; back tolyibie—they tell me, But I think It |%0U8 Wink answered, “lourteen Pal —hate-—you."’ Angela told him, {the actors. from” Compara) i he} robes. In the mails to-day came this FOR QUEEN. i Gard St. John's Wood,” t y gelato! sid = E rest?” the first oontender for the seafoam|touching tribute to th ff the | George in dismidy, for the catapult,] is wise to follow, don't you?" baat with Ae oy David, seated beside her, lent his we seek See aaeutas Se hrone at Gorey overnight, ‘wheal inde ie e to the Queen of th: Ethlyn Clark ene * {te bullet shot, had bolted up the Profoundly wise. Who says you J thority to the statement, ''I—hate— | !shed, save the editin, ng. 4 wih ati ? . Sadie Schr A Piitndsk este Tom view. eens vase George did not return to Bt. Peter's SUCHOH Ey, tothe east Speaking of press agents, Aesop's|tho counons were opened yesterday] “Please stick up three more votes} Sadie Schultz, } A pucker of her brows darkened] She gave no answer, Glancing, he| thet afternoon; watched the cab from)" "si, Bob Chater laughed a ttle] Film Fables quips “Boast and the|it was found that the lady's gain was|for Cousin Eleanor. 3,800 votes, making her total 4,184. VOh, Gee! if the Kids would only] Gr aullroney y 7) iy iy ‘ Jillan Leonora. orled, ! come into your own. This is the biggest jump in the|rally in on this contest, I'll bet we an Is Ree os voi apse tise tat Marion Davies is a collector of books,| voting that has occurred since the| would give some of those near Queens} Madge Evans... ‘SHe is perfectly abom’able,"” Angela {She has several handsomely bound| contest began, and the friends of thie] run that would make them sit up.] Jean Hollander. .. id, unmoved. “He made Davie cry. Jand beautifully printed bank books in]new aspirant for queenly honors de- (Signed) A Big Kia Roberta Swee eect view; walked back to eran; ASE le shade her eyes, tremble} trence took train to Paltley Mill with mind awhirl. He visualized this Palace Garden residence. A gloomy house, he st pected—prison-like; its inhabitants the quick mirth that came to he | eyes. She cried: "Oh, don't joke She will be killed at beauty should know distress! ‘You were not alone?’ Very slightly he raised his forearm No—oth no! What has happened] so that the lock of his elbow felt her world will roast you; be modest ond 5 He : " her collection too clare that they have only begun to —~ Mildred Reynolds to her? hand. He had no fine words. This| warders, the girl their captive, A|H9 trod on Davie's Fee eray Pedro de Cordoba appears as alvote, Wrom the! eciployees of ite: at Cecil Harrls....+. "We had better follow _ George was no hero with exqulsite| jequtitul picture was thus presentea| Rubbish! Come, kiss your brother | | Teer oe corte ia The Young Tan, Gone Ee BEA aa te eeioental ieianossy @pdian i She correctot his number, ‘Yes, 1] ways to this ridiculous young man. The at ‘Quick as lightning!" | Diana.” And see who is second in the royal] With 402 votes for Jean Hollander.| Kitty 8 sees i had be'ter. Thaak you so much for] She stopped; from his arm with-| more irksomely her captors held her, |°t,¥° Loe The polo fields at Santa Barbaralranks among the rival Queens. It is] And the note said that the guests and| Const Binney } your help." She took a step; fal-|drew her hand, “Please I think you] tho more warmly would she remember| They hung back Blumenstein.. David found solution. In his slow, | were transformed into a replica of the} Sadie Schultz of Coney Island, who|¢mployees of St. George “will make} Moll / Sere apes it with Hite eatcleinan famous “Seven Fiags” field at Pom-lsince the opening of the contest has|¢very effort to put Bonny Jean over] Cousin Eleanor Schorer had better go, Please go. Oh, I] him. Subconsclously he hoped fo tion of pain; 5 ta white tooth on]}shall hate myself for behaving like] rattie of chains, a scourging with lemn vgee, “You kiss him first, } her Jip. this. If my—my friend saw me with| whips. Every bond, every stroke |e sald. | Miss Humfray always took hay, fer ne ee Oe Deis always bean neal te ee BEE we baes Nees the contest goes with every- Beeb Guen | “You have hurt your foot?” George] you like this she would be angry—ch, | would speed her spirit to the recolluc. | heir medicine Civel, Gnd David argued} Arey | srotupar and Paul Bern, |recuunere are Grin ie ore aho ia re.|body straining every effort to reach| Mary Gillen, said. va | Nery angry.” ; tion of their meeting. Mir. Bob Chater laughetl delightediy, {Goldwyn's scenario editor, are neck line to mtay and that at the end of the| he throne, A glance at the list shows} Mrs, Harold Wolllns My anie.! 2 tok OR, daar OL WE? One aaa YON tat, Be ’ Tay dain! A “Thats a briliant idea!” he ered; |deep in the editing of “Rroken] contest she will be nat only near the{that It is anybody's ent for King] Priscilla Dean.....+. and then again she laughed, saw me save you 7 Mr. yal hee . Li ere In) Lame two strides toward Mary; put a| Chain: top but right om the throne. or for ‘Guten. A that is Boonie ry vie Sylvia Friedberg. 1 cannot help it.” she told him] “*¥ou don't understand. She is not|-atincing Lane, If hin office boy may] came io Shodan Fifteen hundred animale are said] “Ty was Sadi who led in the begin-| Win it Is the bigwest number of con] ‘Tiieresa Redding... was scolding im “Tt you will be Jess help still if] He said brightly, noting with al (Mr. Bob Chater complicates our|tvyat were they one dos and 1iea) (ven then her courtiers wer cat’ | Carnival Week at Coney ts from| itt) Emmott... “Seolding " George exclaimed you stay here forever with your hurt| shiver the gusty stress of his wite's|Mary’s troubles in to-morrow's in-| mune? De ee ey iaethe tect [aent 11 to Sent. It. and the voting) Sot. immonk, That beauty should be scolded ankle -you must see that 1 murt{deportment as she reached home: |atalment. William Baudine, director, says| ("% and would remain in ront | closes at noon on Saturday, Sept. 2. ively ranks of the royal procession, And » the hardest actor he ever tried to di-lthe courtiers have been true to Florepce Gottesman Pearl Pressner. received an order from their mid-|terday while driving lier car a mile a] Bull studied the scene as though] rect’ was his son Junior. Pop 6% Sadle and true to their word. Tf it], The list of votes up to the present] Nan Morse... : western agents to supply a certain| minute in making one of the scenes. |trying to find words befitting his emo-| Junior has a mind of his own Ware Lak for the auaien move of the) 2 as follows: Hope Hampton, Cc ree n 1 n s small movie house in a little Ohio] A heavy truck darted out of a mdo]tion. Finally his big chest heaved and T. 4 3 retainers of Queen Bthlyn, Sadie FOR KING. Kitty Lukn.. | city with a weekly programme. The] path and the little star just swerved | he a: CUT-BACKS. Would have been the ruling monarch saith Clark. By DON ALLE! contract was for a very small rental} her fast-flying roadster in tine ee, Wally, home was never ike| Cullen Landis ts the latest sereen‘te| for the day. Frank A. Miller, Mae McElroy. ; price, yet contained a proviso that the] ‘‘Ger waaped Viola, “that truck {thatt" to attain stardom, although, remem, Joe Bonomo. Mrs. O'Connor. “Toonerville Trolley’? series be in-|came near turning “June Marines Now they're wondering whether {t} bering with sadness his work in “The sfleld, whose unex- > Min sf J. Kendrick... NEW STAR. located by {Uae into ‘August Sadness’ for me! Phew!" |was a compliment or just what it|Man With Two Mothers," we can cae eee abdication of the rare pirasiig Mae Murray. A new star having been loca! ¥} “Impossible to include Toonerville or wae was not for the life of us sea why throne spread dismay among the] pan Higgins.. Elsic Femerstein Miss Annie J. Connor, of Arequipa. | tor such a low cost,’ wired the New BULL ©. K.'s IT, -_—— Most film stars have adopted as! oourtiers, appeared serene and smil- Racion marae, Ethel Walder.. Peru, Billie Dove, the screenite,| York headquarters. * Italy's most famous theatre, Teatr: HIS HOPE, - thelr slogan: "Say It With a Pressing and her zealous outriders were] i Ht Yaldes..... Marion Davies.. paused to wonder Yesterday n wire came back which! nejie Scala, In Milan, and the plaza} Arthur Rankin, Metro player, has|4sent busy with aunouncements that there] yraroiq*Powner... Elsie Rich... read ; é Bertha M. Clay's famous novell... an immediate gathering of ® peeve on the newspapers, He says|uphorns and Orange Blossom" wi} jit Led) clans and that nothing pe fants Garson | right out tn meetin’ that he hopes} soon reach the screen via a B. P.|tnt war could be expected from now tudios for one of the principal . roduction, tn "Enter Madame," te newest Clara |eome Ga¥ te Pick UP & Paper that will] Bee Schertsinger, direoting ice Howard. Kimball Young picture refer to hia for himself as one and) i stherine MacDonald in ‘The Lonels Grace Mullroney seemed to be rest-| Rodolph Vaientino. After the scene had all been buti:|not bring tm all his family tree, root,| Road,” has written the music tory eae athe week-end after the| 3! Kaplan. Ave "I did'nt notice the papers saying |" facing the playhouse was reprodu anything about the new star being], OWn'r of the movie house ts alsolon the huge stages of the the motorman on the street car, In- signed up by any movie producers. /aists on Toonerville Trolley pictures or How come?’ none at all,"’ “Wh. mused a friend, This la The motorman of THE trolley will test star ts only of the tenth magni-| ®t ‘*™, too, for Educational wouldn't Dinah Sachs..., Sarah De Graff, Peggy Mack Margie Kenn Lilllan Wohlking... Sadie Kalman.. Hugh Griffith... Babe Ruth. Charles Spear bine i i “Be Bide Dudley, Sadie Belz.. tute. deprive 4 real motorman of showing ene lighes ree iaaag held wath v7 Depnaiees bark, leaves, boughs and comenr, oniled Ned Cerolyl, Dense deluge of votes evan heen Ber Savin Barks, Lole Wild. omer Mae of iawyeetiae for anything thie} og qither and ull wan considered |. “It's © good family,” he admita,| Tech Broadway. har here vente [the a8y ee ae tw pacts aad ands] HAY Cale. Dorothy Fall Mayer, f HE DEMANDED IT. pide ne Holvasad: ; fect, Wallace Worsley, 1) ip A been d edeps ee : tainers have apr: t declare that| Prof. Robinson. Marian Theiss. soul perfect, the di ‘and IT am proud of it, but I hope| "Good Morning so long: dies and with lances set deciare tha: Frederica Or Mover can tall just whut lew back of rector, sent for Null Montana, tho|maome day to recelye some notice as| Willlam Conklin is sald to by they will spear many, many coupons| Richard Abbott. rederica Orner ° a business dew), expecially in the NARROW ESCAPE. famous Italian star the result of my own efforts, As aj best golfer among the screen « before the next setting of the sun. Fred Proctor conse 180 Margie Mallady movies. Viola Dana, now making ‘June| ‘Well, Bull, whaddaya think o'|rute, whenever my name is printed,|in Los Angeles. Which ix je Fritz Marsh. Morven, 111 Peasy Inslee ‘Bee other day Educational Victures! Madness," had # narrow escape yes- THAT?” asked Wallace it is usually something about Arthur] praise, say we It bahooves all the lovely court Joseph Mallon... 50 Veronica Probst