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Screenings By DON ALLE! POME. Sing a song of Sennett He will spend the douy! Four and twenty bathing girls, y All in a movie show. { When the film was previewed They didn’t have to sing. But the goldarned censors They didn't do a thing PHIL UMM SAYS. wow! Sat in a’ aisle seat at a movie tt other night an’ there wasn't nobuddy climbed over me. But it was INSIDE aisle. Z00 NOTE Names is names and title but they don't mean much Take, for instance, T on’s story, “The Beast, ts producing as a picture whieh an he most folks had conjured up in their minds a pic- y animals Sun ad i ture filled with as mar f there are in the Subwa’ tisement of the Bronx Zoo. thoughts are wrong. iH Dr. Dixon writes that in all the ‘cast there is but ono bx { perfectly tame, garde of “The st, and that variety, cat CHOOSE NAME. David Wark Griffith has at christened his latest brain-child. stead of ‘“‘The Haunted of “One Night.” * Griffith has shown tho ‘film small towns under several | i i | | under the title switches. worry New Yorkers much, for on at im securing « Broadway theatre which to project the film D. W. Néw York avdiences WILL WEPT. Will H. Hays, Sultan of the ' recently sat through a ‘showin Jackie Coogani's latest picture and I." statements, Will H. shot of glycerine anywhere around. “That,"’ sail Hays, ‘‘is the kind of picture we newd more of.’* THE SLANGLAND PRINCE. Grange, Griffith’s next picture will be released citing But such in the ‘Haunted Grange" title, but yester- day he was notified that that name was protected by copyright, so he has But the switch in names needn't count of the difficulties encountered in has decided ti give the picture a long Boston run tefore he tries it out on ‘And if we can believe sworn actually wopt Ané there wa:in't an onion peeled or a And speaking of Will Hays, George Ade, the entinent slangologist, saun- tered into the magnificent suite of of- fices maintained by W. H. H. at No. 522 Fifth Avenue yesterday, slumped down Into one of the spaciduy » d like to look things over The girl who called into the sanetum of Courtland Smith, the ond Assistant Czar, didn’t think could leur her, but he did. And her what she said “There a gent'mun out here w President Harding grown thinner And, on second look, she was de right FOREIGN NOTES. Watterson Rothaker, head of a bi hain headed kept h mouth & “Phe film laboi from yes and ears open and } ut prejudice Against Germ films is fast disappearing in Engla said Mr tthaker, ‘Now that En sh producers have seen the product they no longer fear the hh n invasion “But not so in France. T don't sec a single German film in France, n: did T see a single French film in Ge many. In Germany I found owne of an agreement to close sa protest against the enormous ury tax As far as I could see, Charlie Chaplin rules the film world matter what country I visited, Char- lie’s position as the outstanding film favorite was absolutely unchallenged.” LOOK OUT, RAY! Raymond Hatton, wha has played in speakles and moyies for years, had never been east of Denver before his recent invasion of New York, always headquarters. He is here now to play a dope fiend in “Java Head,” now being made on making California his Long Island. ventured yesterd: “\'Sfine town!" offered Raymon: ‘But I have an awful stiff neck.” Why?" we fell. “Ducking those blamed L trains it. OH! Albert S. Le Vino, writer, gets tures from newspaper headlines when he sees Le.Vino's pencil busy | is jotting down something to use his next picture. scribble something in a book. sneaked wp behind him and read: “The kangaroo is a born boxer “I'll be doggoned kangaroos!" declared Holt. next picture, OLD BUT NEW, “No against the motion picture whi cannot be brought against books with There are rood books, equal truth, FOURTEENTH STREET TODAY (a Tweed Knickers Excellent models for hiking now and skatii later on — gray an brown mixtures and other color effects. 26 to 32 band. 3.45 Women’s Knicker Hose Pee and fur felts. 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Hope Hampton ought to be prond. Against such films as “Blood au Sand” and “The Prisoner of Zenda,” g|Hope'e’The Light in the Dark’ did the greatest business ever known in Detroit For the tirst time tn theatrioal his- tory an American film will be handled road show in Europe when Douglas Fairbanks in “Robin Hood’ is sent across, From the way Doug has outlined his plan the film will be given the publicity of @ circus, Charles Ray, noted motion picture star, wasy born @ baby. More {han 600 members of the South American Colony of New York attended a showing of “A Little Cnild Shall Lead them” last night. It ta reported that nearly every .one of them submitted a name in the $1,000 prize contest for a new title for the film Wes Barry read of Ski's sensational knockout of Carpentiér and wondercd what a real knockout felt like. Then he smoked his first clgar. Olga Printzlau, says her press agent, “just finished an original story based on the play, ‘The Litele Church Around the Corner,’ Where do they get that “original” etuff? Players in making “Shadows” un- der Tom Forman'p direction, were foreed to work from Monday until Thursday with but four hours’ sleep. It's a cinch, these movie folks have, now isn't it? We aro told that in signing a con- tract to appear for Inspiration Pic- tures, Lillian Gish did not abruptly end @ contract with D. W. Griffith, for she has not been under contract to him for a long, long time. Filming of “The Dangerous. Age” ie id. ‘The Prisoner of Zenda” at the Astor| ‘The Darling of the Rich,” her Theatre Monday night, Great prop-Jond Whitman Bennett production arations are being made: by J. 1. D. 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