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Screenings By DON ALLEN POME. te Boy Blue, Gome blow your horn. people are reading From night till morn. ere’s the P. A, who looks after your blurbs? a searching the Thesaurus for high-sounding verbs! Chaucer. INTEREST. AM Interest is not in savin lot of it is rinstance ! in the movies, the police dong about 250 of the games, Nine birds were stunts finest sin the land were going through riling 300 trolmen were rodeo number rifle showing how to re the erime wave to a ripple roars of approbation swerved the looping the foam- d the + ion of the ere stalking through Iveted on be paddock It was Gene O'Brien ®& movie actor MARION A GRANDMAW, Marion Davies is a bit Vhile tying into Ihe othe day she discovered harming Prince Ma ‘Tudor, he portrays:in the Cosmopolitan pi “When Nighthood Was in whieh opens at the Criterton evening, was a perturbed some old history that whom \dmother—pietori ays with a laugh F ©, my beautiful hier had her head cut off! in the history of Bngland playing these fas- like y enlist your sym affairs, and deseendar worst of ou are pla » many t makes you et that Pr actually lived and that ings: really haprenc BEAUTY NOTE F He can't 7 Bomebody « or years His fingers stick hopelessly, es to play the plano And in a card game he's apt to deal t one time Itherland, now playing in In,” the George Fitzmaurice: featuring ‘Betty Compson, y McAvoy, has a His little finger than most men's thumbs. making him money as a reen villain—but they're absolutely seless for knitting, ta & or ne mbroidery. He wears a No, 13 glove. And, oh, yes, mouth is big too. m Hact the horrific manner in which © opened and shut this gigantic fice gained him his first fame in Grandma’s Boy."* He's a big man in pictures, biggest and without the doubt the ugliest! He certainly that moth-eaten bromide, ‘his e is his fortune ing you are family down ick up a dime @ has buttoned his shirt » a foot his one of question SHINE! shines the shoes of , 18 an actor on the » has a small part in '*Mak- who Recerfly he went om to make up through What's the matter, e asked. “Disaheah's de mattah!'' moaned ar “Heah Ah goes to mah dressin’ 0 v0 finds Mistah Conrad Nagle ‘usin! mak powdah puff for to shine shies!’ to his dressing He ran out mad Os?" some ALL THE SAME. Kids will be kids, even if one hap- ns to be the favored son of a movie lol. A visitor to the Wallace Reid home ently saw William Wallace jr., five ind a half years old, and a towhead of londescript' appearance swimming herrily in the Refd pool “Who's the lad?"' asked the visitor, ointing to the stranger. 'He came this morning to collect monthly newspaper Dill,”’ ex- ined Wally st “and Bill added him his gaz HARD. rence Burton was ordered to hake up as tough as possible for his iilainous part in a new picture. He did! And that afternoon Director Joseph lanabery received a notice from the Ihief of Police warning him to keep is villain away from all public build- e's so hard looking,’ wrote the t chunks fell off the gran- ‘ity Hall when he looked at it.’ SOME TITLE. Mm a letter trom London esterday, the International received Artists White Fish with “Stuffing” A handsome dish and a really tempting one. Be sure the “Stuffing” is seasoned with LEA &PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE when he], "iim Company, Ltd, announced the production of a new Donald Crisp feature to be called “Tell Your Chil- dren," That may be all skeeky in Deah OI’ Lunnon, y' know! but DON'T try to tell New York kids anything. They know it ALL, already MAKE-UP. the Day Films this one at us from its latest! Topics of throws Ray: Let's kiss and make up! May: Well, if you're careful 1 won't have to! FABLE. Once Upon a Time there was a woman under arrest who didn’t claim she was a “moving picture actress."’ But that was when she was a “Chorus girl STATIC. ,oud speakers are not confined to amplifiers!” add, the movies and broadcast muses Aesop's Film bles. No, we most of ‘em sit behind us a the subtitles Allison: As far as we know, ycu may reacn Larry Mvans care of Pre ferred Pictures, 3800 Madison Road, Los Angeles Victor L, Schertzinger, Katherine MacDonald's direct aid of a violin. Some of the pictures we have seen by other directors must have been directed with a bass drum. Vamps may come and flap ko. but when they show a § heart (weaker on the screen she's al ways a bunch of old lace, rustling silks and fringed wraps. Irene Castle started the bobbed hair craze among some women and now Lon Chaney has started the "Chaney mong folks out in Del Mons directs with the rnia, The “Chaney Chop," ax, near as we ean understand it, looks very similar to the Sing Sing Singe Urban Movie Chats shows cows We suppose The Cows Are being milked to mus the tune played was In Clover.” Harriet Boase, greatest dramatic netress in Scandinavia, has taken up n carcer—in Scandinavia, In a certain big film about to be released the director-general in- sisted that evervthing be a genuine antique, Wonder what the feminine star th ¢ edict? I drug store whore an buy drugs,” chirped Irv Brookes, screenite Murray W. Gar » who has just paid $2 1 rights to y Down South,” Fifth 3 he'd like to The has opene Avenue, fin ance more pictures. i forms to the right, authors! Richard Dix and Helene Chadwick, Ndwyn player have not been in the me picture sin yellow Men and Gold." Now they are again teaming it in a picture for which they were and ant a couple une loaned to an another producer. We hear Bull Montana wants to play Hamlet. And if we were Bill's man we'd let him do it with things? movie murder Ww t's the matter There hasn't been a for a coupla days! Priscilla Dean better look out when she plays Cigarette In “Under Two Flags! ‘The Anti-Everythings’ll git her! George Ade's title, “Back Home and Broke,” for Thomas Meighan’s next picture has too many words Why not just ‘Broke’? Some one (probably an actor) has suggested that some news revl camera man shoot a few close-ups of New York movie critics, “just to give the: actors a chance.’ Chance at what? ‘ ee IN NEW YORK To- DAY. New York Edison to Thomas A, M Company, dinner Edison, Commodore, 7 {onal Association of Men's Apparel convention, Martinique, 12.30 ‘atlonal Assoctation of Retail Cloth- convention, exposition and style . 10 A. M. leration of Federal Em- , convention, Astor, 10 A, M. ational Exposition of Chemical In- fers, show, Madison Square Garde ational F pl dustries, Grand tral Palace. National Police Conference, meeting of Executive Committ. Waldort-As- torta, 9 ‘oclation, meet- awyers’ Club, lunch, No. 115 adway, 1 P, M DEPARTMENT BAND CONCERT, The Park Department announces that the Street Cleaning Department Band will give @ free public concert in Pros- pect Park, Brooklyn, at 8 o'clock to- night, when / of Borden's j milk. -is best performed your strength is fortified hy the use BORDENS Farm Products Co, Inc. Franklin 1423 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, JELMHURST DEMOCRATS Reel Reviews By DON ALLEN There isn’t much new under the cin ema sun along Broadway this week Harold Lioyd, in held over for a second week at the is still “Grandma's Boy," Strand, the outstanding fea- ture and by far the best screen com- edy yet shown along Movie Mall, Other of them already to Broadwayites, have been films, some familiar moved to other homes for the week, “The Hound of the Basker- villes” art The Rivoli the leaving the Capitol and Breaker’ at the Ghost only two new offerings. They are showing ‘Burning Sands” at the Rialto, ie Prisoner of Zenda’ at the Astor, Monte Cristo’ at the 44th Street, “A Little Child pad Them oung Diana’ PASSING IN REVIEW » Lyric and at the Cameo, , SS We were somewhat disappointed in he Hound of the Baskery now showing at the ¢ t doesn't contain dog. It's a fair dete provided, of lock Holmes. Evidently when Sir evolved Sherlock Holmes he planned fo have him den many, many diss but if he has sat through, all different Sherlock Holmes films we have he has long ago realized® he didn't write in half the disguises that haye been used in the moytes. So far we have seer least ten different actors play nd each, of pitol, because the e single wonder- katuff picture, one likes Sher course, Conan Doyle course, f him differently. As we have before, Doyle's Sher lock Holmes yarns read far bett than they film. ‘The music, as always at the Capitol, is the best in town. “The Ghost Breaker," already fa tmifiar as a play, serves Wallace Reid right starring venture, It is being unwound for the first time in the rts at the Rivoli this week Rnow, the story deals g young Americano of course) who helps a pretty h girl rid her treasure laden castle of supposed ghosts. Wally has 1 lot of fun and a lot of excitement in his ghost-breaking, but personally we'd rather see Buck Jones bust a broncho The music and other features round out a programme that will serve well to white away an afternoon or eve- ning. * Say Kraft Cheese to your dealer and solve che Friday dinner prob- Jem. Our free recipe book gives scores of appetizing ways to make it the “mat” dish of the meal. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8S VARIETIES IN TINS Grade A’ TO HOLD A CARNIVAL Smith, Hylan and Connolly Have Accepted Invitations to Be Prene! Hylan, Bor Connolly and Ex-Governor Smith have accepted invitations from the Ca Committee of the Amerind Democratic Elmhurst, to attend the nual carnival and games of the club, to be held Saturday afternoon and evening, Sept. 16, on the grounds ad- ining the club house, Ninth Streat and Ehohurst Avenue. igh President rnival PURE EGG Association, HE selected eggs Mason ©. Smediey, Democratic lender and wheat used in uch, ia President and 5 , of the Amerinds, whieh Goodman's Pure Egg Noodles supply a strength-building and blood-making food of the highest order. Served by themselves orincombination with other foods they make largest Democratic clubs Bh ure with the games fs that n 900 boys and girls will po in the events, for which more Hundred prizes will be finishing first, second h event Five hundre: will be served tielpate than warded. and third Hons of fee eream » to thousands of boys and girls, who will assemble on the an appetite appeal to club house lawn, at the conclusion of the endire famil the kames, Fifty) members of the ve Women's Democratic Club of Elmhurst ; “ Will assist the Amerind’s committee in Get a package from serving ice cream, lolly-pops and cakes, your dealer today. Secretary of the Amer n of the Carnival Cc Send for valuable recipe book it's free. In evening dancing will - joven he ‘eltib house lawn, to the A. 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