The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1922, Page 21

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In THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. ‘Screenings By DON ALLEN ~ ti “~~ POME. Phere was a man in our town, ) And he was sad, but wise. He went into a movie show "And got a great surprise. hough he was sad when he went in His glooms were all destroyed, Por the picture they were showing was ‘The latest Harold Lloyd. ¢) William Perry, Springfield, L. 1 alties.) 4 HALR! HALP! ;"Why," asks Bebe Daniels in a Beis pink and daintily scented little e, “do bootleggers put one in mind screen actors? We aro sure, Miss Interlocutrix, we @> not know wify bootle put one fi mind of serecn actors, Bpotiercers put one in mind of sereen ors? . **Recaitse, Mistah Bones, there b many of theln at liberty.’ *Btop, now readers, ‘Member Bebe fa nice, quiet person, and generally quite harmless, S + EXTRA! EXTRA! § There was a woman atrested yes- day who wasn't a moving picture Tess. DITTO FOR US. * Robert B. Sherwood, cinema, critique 6 (P. S—Dear Bill; We've forwarded the above pomé to Harold. Mebbo he'll jad you an autographed picture for Why DO of movies to-day, prints the following little notice: bs “In a recent issue of Screenland, H. the movies as they are is the man who keeps them what they are.’ “That observation will serve from fo ment." Let that bet go double, Bob, say we. De ‘a the middle of the picture Di fll to cover thé risk Involved in case|ing Hedr Now, if the latter had bears the name-of Don Miguel Jose} mony goes to the Happy Grazing med “Stuffed Heart" we Maria Federico Norlage Farrel. Ground before the picture is ¢om-| could make a quib about him being @ Forrest Stanley plays the part and, | pteted."’ i ; regulary restaurant actor. despite the breadth of his athletic asian Madge Kennedy, in her radio talk shoulders, is becoming watermelon- A NOTE. on “The High Gost of Being a Movie backed from rying around the ex- L. M. Goodstadt, easting director | St#r."’ told that Uncle Sam get most stance Talmadge is a great screen| Yesterday he received the following actress, according to, Elis Parker| note: ‘I'm planning on going on the| cation Butler. . sereen if possible, and would like to} J Davidson and William David, He's telling the whole wide world| go to a acting school before go on | notable screénites, have been added to so, too. the screen if a actress has to be edu-|the cast of “Outcast,” Elsie Fergu- And why wouldn't he? cate first before going on stage. I've] Son's next starring vehicle. Pigs'' recently attended a private showing of the film ‘East Is West, and was #0 enth tie in his prat that Associated First National signed him on the spot to write tho copy for a national advertising campaign. He has been given a free hand and will, if he writes as enthusiastically as he talks about the film, turn out some copy that will be almost as interesting as “Pigs Is Pigs WHOA! Application for a $500,000 insurance policy on the life of ‘'Tony,” the Tom Mix horse,~was made yesterday by the William Fox Corporation, ac- cording to Vivian Moses, the Fox praisologist, ‘8 Moses: Life and tho biggest’ men in the cause, it ts your action that counte mostly. I'm not o bit stage struck and I can put a expression on my face in just a@ little while, and Is can cry mostly whenever I want to. Please let me know immediately if T would have to be educated {f possible. I would rather go on like I am." STATIC. Bruce Johnson,’ manager of the Foreign Department of First National, sails to-morrow to establish more agencies for the corporation in Eng- land, Scandinavi~, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, France, Spain, Italy and Portugal. Sounds like a reg'lar Cdok's tour, doesn't it? George Hackathorne has decided he will play no more;cripple roles in pictures, It was getting so that most folks thought he was naturally de- formed, so many of these roles hay] he essayed. ust Mary Alden has returned from Porto Rico, and will be starred in “A L. Mencken ts quoted as follows’ “ ‘The kind of jackass who likes ww on as the motto of thiq depart- A FADEOUT nn Deever went to a movie show. Ha sat in the centre of the very Yirst row. Dan left without warning. da't Kipling write something about: “And they're hangin’ Danny Dee ver in the mornin’ "? ‘The application was made through Charles A, Rogers, an uptown broker, who will, in turn, place the order with Lloyd's of Lon- don. We are dow producing a picture with Ton'y in a prominent part. The and be f the production wilh be close | Woman's Woman. 50,000, and the profits will be] J. B. Warner, cowbo: about the same figure. The policy is| ready made “Big Stake ‘SOME NAME. ne hero of Peter B. Kyne's story. » of Palomar,’ now being star, has al- and ‘‘lam- he Pri med by Cosmepolitan in California, he names of the star's money yla the tncome tax and the postage on autographed photos sent admirers, NM Miles Minter orif ss weight of for Paramount, sees a few glints of sunshine i his job of handling am biious folks who are bent on taking up a screen ‘career. AND FILMS IS FILMS. Pigs is pigs, East is West and Con- and company, will soon be on making “s uthor of “Pi fi in the movie book whe: some te the con- New low prices effective to- day make Overland beyond any shadow of doubt the greatest automobile value in America. Body of Steel; Finish of Baked Enamel; Smooth-Riding Triplex Springs; Greatly Strengthened Rear Axle; 25 Miles to ‘ a Gallon of Gas 5 Was Now Touring ..2000$550 $525 Roadster yecus 550 525 Was Now Chassis....... $450 $425 f.0.b, Toledo WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. BROADWAY AT fore STREET. Bronx, £436 Grand Concourse (Nr. 188th Sto i, 280 Tel, Fordham 5340 |. Mulberry 4020, Open Evenings, Our ltest models of the Closed Cats will be shown at Grand Central Falace September 23: SPACE B-23 : DOWN ‘Today to Was Now Sedan sseneeee $895 $875 Coupe.seersses 850 795 TEL, CIRCLE 8400 notress didn't have to be educate be-|tinulty for “Pink Gods’ has been added to the scenarto staff of the Paramount Long Island studio, ers, an office held each year by a Prominent graduate of that college, who was active in dractatics when at the institution, / Expressive Player TWO CARS HIT COP. Universal has purchased the movie rights to ‘Up the Ladder.’ Virginia Valli will play the’ lead. Pauline Garon, popular sereen| Cullen Landis will play opposite! jai a block by ces we nn ge anee player, seen last with Richard sar-|Colleon Moore in “Forsaking All| /Ut ® ta a Mh be thelmess, has just signed a contract | Others," . asee ‘ treet and the Specdway, Patrol- Henny and Gear with Famous Players and will leave} “Lady Raffles” has faded out as a| ma" Terrence Baxter of the West 152d | Pundiws ang Falling soon for the West Const. Possibility for a title to Priscitia | Street, Station, escaped with Incerations “Tear-fatigue" is a brand new all-|Dean'a next. N 0 wn} and contusions of the head and lect ment, discovered by Gloria Swanson. Cae The fim te KNOWN) neg yestorday 1 i (ine eemeatee, as “White Tiger.” Baxter, regulati Does away entire As We understand it, it attacks film] And, speaking of titles, the name 8 struck | Liquids, Druga or ssicoseca att not those who sitlo¢ Tom Mix's next vehicle has been y Baa honed tite. he fee ines rennet ji pictures, switched from “An Arablan Night’ [eastbound car which, before Motorman | ~ 7 Ragas ineth Webb, motion picture dl-|to the more simple “Arabia.” Walter Lawrence could apply the —— rector, hea just been elected Presi-| Emmett J. Flynn is busy directing | rakes hit the patroimin, whose coat dent of tts Columbia University Play- | Beyond Compromise." d in the fender and More than 5,000 persons, hundreds of camols and a couple of fatimas will be seen in several scenes of ‘The Shepherd King.’ SUNDA 21 ~ SCHOOL — Children’s Hair Cun be kept always Clean, Luxuriant, ‘ha HUNYADI JANOS WATER Imported Genuine, $12.50 Avex, 81 oh Aven Sime x y YORK Piano The of louse Brookly Me ,,,.. rooklyn Brooklyn : -BROOKLYN-NEW YORK Few Player-Pianos at Loeser’s Ever Gained So Many Admirers and Buyers In So Short a Time as The Gulbransen | : By Far the Most By Far the Easiest Player to Play of Any ae at Its Price, that Has Ever Been Seen or Heard on Loeser’s Music Salon Floor O MATTER how “big” we may seem to talk about it in the newspaper, those whose curiosity is piqued to see it find the Gul- bransen a finer Player than they had even sup- posed—away ahead of anything they have ever seen or heard of in a Player-piano at a like price. From all we have seen and heard, all who examine these instruments, and try them, seem to feel that we have underestimated them, rather than otherwise. No one seems to have antici- pated such unusual expressive power, such musi- cal quality, such beautiful looking instruments. This Is Best Accounted for by Our Restating What We Have Said Before and What Is Still Going the Rounds of Player Manufacturing Circles— And That Is This: ' Makers of other Players are saying that the Gulbransen manufacturers cannot possibly maintain the present standard ot the Gulbransen Players—build into them such an un- rivaled Player action and control, such tone uality -and continue to. sell them profitably at their PISSEnE BOOS: True or not, we do know that no maker has ever done it before! That it is baMing many to know how these Players can be what they are, and sell for the low prices they do! The New ‘‘Community’’ Model at $365 The New ‘“Suburban’’ Model at $495 The New “‘Country Seat’’ Model at $600 The New ‘‘White House’’ Model at $700 it alt ir by washing FITZGERALD'S HAIR SOAP ‘ocoanat O11 Shampoo) with the wae "of Ina Combing. Cw even the worat canes. 250. at Druggtata’. a Street .. City ...6. W-9-21-82 | Whatever You Want to Make atl ved tar plapiug une for yourmlt you \can the White Mouse model. ix so-called because have little or no appreciation what it means not to > Pet ie mi i ‘i fut pane th reren ry vil to have your efforts at expression diverted or your nt a ‘om the sone oF i Renee MAueUR privilege attention divided by laborious pumping. ‘lhere ofa deutoustration before the President. no work in playing a Gulbransen! One of the amazing and exclusive features of these Players is that the moderate pressure of a single finger . ’ — is sufficient to operate any Gulbransen—not only the FREDERICK LOESER PCO lovely model that was played for President Harding, MNCS oe eee ws but even the $365 Gulbransen, De eet ie puarmetinn, xelaitve ste But the unequaled results best tell the story. Come eels ayerviann, Bee and seet Come and try one of these splendid Players for yourse! Your Own Terms Them, Within Business Reason } |

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