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ESET eae a ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, and scoffed at his discovery—and now see what thoy say about him; 80 Griffith, Neilan, Hughes, Morovco & Co., may yet be classified by future historians among the world's greavest “discoverers.” Patsy Home, 14th Screenings By DON ALLEN FILMERICK. A WHALE. A pretty film actress Maid Marton,| Sevoral news camerame were In every vig scene she would rushed out Saturday in search of tho} rjer, Pet of Neighborhood, tarry on. whale that was reported from several Disappeared on Elec- Day. Till folks all grew weary, coast towns to be headed New York- 7 And sald with eyes bleary: ward, tion “My goodness, what makes Marton| All of which leads us to remark that, pau carry on?” were we writing sub-titles for the : " f , whale pictures we'd jot down: Patsy's home and the centro 0 “All tho way, down the bay, the] happiness right now ts Avenue B and whale grew bigger and bigger! fourteenth Street. Patsy ts quite ho repentant and, like many another w ¥ neh aah Hels ihn we have] “ent out to celebrate Al Smith's elec- or many, many years w ki ie wondered just why the wheels of aj tion, he has been forgiven. As neti wagon, or other vehicle, appear to] us his joyful barks and the wag of his be running backward in most motion] \ttle tail can be interpreted by the ae wiceats children of the neighborhood Patsy . . ds we y that e were not the TRUE, TOO. And we know that we were no has pretilaed: Hot 40°86 tt egal of PHIL UMM SAYS, T see by th’ papers thut this new &ctor, de Rochefort, has changed his mamo to de Roce. Lucky fer him foo! His real name would have give th’ crickets too good a chance at a eheese pun. dren were searching for thelr pet has ,esulted in his — return, Yesterday was his first Sunday home and he was much in evidence renewing old sequaintences, A truckman who read ee the story of Patsy's disappearance in ont ‘The Evening World and who had Arthur Maude proudl;; waved a lit-]ouna him delivered him to the tle note at us yesterday Mr. Maude, if you must know, the man who has made, and ts to make, short motion pictures trom the Once in a while an actress really| only ones who have pondered over ae mie Sik oes lose hor jewels, although its hara] the same thing: Patsy is the fal v : Now we know and are going to let|rerrier, the property of the Ts to believe. And once in a while] oy %4n on the secret i cere Something really happens to a sereen| > Marshall Nella, who atilt dectares| Pather Tierney of the Chureh of th sotor, that, while interesting, is al80]),0+5 going to attend the N chusetts | Immaculate Conception, The disap- duat as dificult to credit. ¢| Institute of ‘Technology before he dies, | pearance of Patsy or bis failure to George Hackathorne, who plays the nined tho i dae 18 oe United] cturn to the rectory the night that i “) ] ¢ P y puss it on. on cripple boy in “The Village Black- probe Whe sere "a revolving) (t was known Al Sinith: was: elected T Sankatt Juring the action of| “hee! containing one white spoke Is}led to belief that he was out cele MEG elctGre, Chawie UnROugh Ca iorag| Photographed. ‘The first picture regis-|prating At's election, for be It known ure, crayls through a quag- 4 Sil ire in an effort to save his sister. See etn. a: cabliine@ealtion the]inat Patsy is a friond of Al's and white spoke in a certain position. e was being graph low ; Paced RIKiGEIE HIG’ ee DANA he the whecl failed to make a complete} Anows him . Sra Saeed aint nucked: guileyewest | Fevolution before the next picture was} Publication in The Evening Wo: by an clectric shock. Tho puddle] fegistered, the white spoke would) of the fact that Patsy had been cone had, an investigation proved, become|¥e shown in the photograph somely Goi. and a thousand school chill- charged from faully insulation on a| distance back of its original position. high tension cab as succceding photographs were The electricity was so strong that n the spoke regularly woul up tt took all the temper out of my|Vear to go backward, giving the ef- pocket knife,’ «oorge told us, and as| fect of the wheel turning in the ops ee have always found him to be af Posite direction from which it actu- singularly truthful youth, we believed] lly was turning. him. DOUG TO LEAVE. Mary and Doug et al, having scen tolt that “Douglas hanks in Robin ¥F Hood" was off to a flying start here, . yesterday announced that within a the parish when the prodigal returned few days they would be trekking to- sterpieces of great painters and} i414 nad no chance to thank the man ward Mexico, where they will Mex] Poets who returned him, and unfortunately for a short time before heading on for] All the note s ald was Californi When you make ‘The } “Befor Barroom Fioor'sthink « me rectory in a truck. was out visiting in ther Tierney the address he received was not the correct one. Coming home the clergyman was greeted by the siht of several hundred children gathered about the rectory. After the wan- derer had barked his head off and worn himself out in his demonstra- on the rt for the land of the howev sald Doug m going to conclude rangements for theatres in London, Paris, Rome, Berlin and Vienna for the showing of ‘Robin Hood.’ “Incidentally, I have jj that public schools in New York Brooklyn will use stills from ‘Robin Hood’ in conjunction with Jossons and lectures on § I'm sure no greater complin’ id be paid an actor or producer than that!’ CUT-INS. know exactly what I want!"’ ex- ined the woman to the Interior decorator, And then she went into minute details of how she wanted her] tion over his master, he was turned drawing room done, “Oh, I know,’'| over to his little playmates for a short agreed the I. D., ‘you want a Gold-| romp. wyn interior! It appeared as though every young- Mary Alden has always been anx-] ster in the nelghborhood was anxious fous to give up her mother roles in some offering at the feet of pictures. And her next picture 18 to as a mark of affection, These be “Disposing of Mother.” Singuler zed bones that . —eh wot? kept him busy buying them, and can- “BOY, PAGE COLUMBUS! We took a trip around the world In] dy, which was taboo, Two little girls Collecn Moore, as far as we can]a half hour yesterday—and didn’t] jong after Patsy had been forced to Jearn, is the most ‘discovered’ movie] have to move out of a comfortable star in captivity. chair in the Fox projection room, First, she was “‘discovered by Gri Charles Maigne completed the fith,"" who gave her a job, Ne continuity for “The Isle of Dead a" by Marshall Ne Ships." No, reader, it's NOT a his- na contra Her next tory of the Shipping Board! Rupert Hugiesy Yesterday we received a letter ad- was ‘‘discov and also gi “discovery” was b who said of her: ‘She is < to]d The Conduetor of Screen- mould and marble to retain!’ And Wonder who is the motor- now along comes Oliver Moroseo, who also “discovered Colleen and gave ————_—— her the leading feminine role in] THREE SLAIN BY BAND. “Slippy McGec.”* Having heard of these various “dis-] pi eyiLLE, Tenn. Nov. 20.-That coveries’’ we asked Colleen herself just who and what was responsible for her success in the movies. “Hard work, shaken up with more a band of six or seven men killed Jesse Rector, aged farmer, and his son York and the latter's wife at their home the mountains near Melyine, Bled- hard work and seasoned with move night, is the opinion hard work!" answered, right pert forth, who returned like. st night from the scene of the But they Columbus | crime. 10 Months to Pay Buy dependable Jewelry. 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Evening World a vote of thanks for bringing the little rascal bach UPTOWN 3rd Avenue & I2Ist Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave, IRISH WOMEN RAID ARCHBISHOP’S HOME Seek Interview Rem DUBLIN, womcn aid girls marched last evening from Mountjoy Prison, In which Mary MacSwiney is wihlle others were in scattered groups ut the premines, The deputation, which included Maud Gonne MacBride and the Countess Merklovicz, had a 61 the Archbishop regarding Miss Ma Strike of MacSwi Bwiney's hunger atri f interview with After the tn- ing. of Dublin. They found the outer gate closed, but ingress was made by other ling Active: entrances, and NEWARK, Del., Ss! Nev. 9 terview the demonstrators left chees-| OTTAWA, Nov. revenue officers 20. concert given by the ‘ Wodnosday night, {t bocame known Nov. 20.—Leonard | day. W. Lovett, seventy-one, who half a] Tho selsure was made to cover tn. contury ago, as a member of the Read- me one of the most soon a constderabto | noted baseball pitchers in the country, GALLI-CURCI’S RECEIPTS ATTACHED FOR TAXES jo Revenue Men Seize Her e, More Than $2,000, Federal tniand have attached Mme, ancien -Curel's share of JUDGE, ONCH YOTED BASEBALL bara so falnoaa| ee maintaining @ hunger PLAYER, DIES, strike, to the palace of the Archbishop como tax claimed due from Galll-Curel for cencerts held in different parts famous diva ot number of women were sitting on the| died at his home here last night. For | offtel eald doorstens of the Archbtshop's residence, fifteen years he had been a Magistrate, coeded $2,000. 1 Youis XVI. Suite ina Choice of Woods, $198 Payable $2.50 Weekly Fine, dignified lines distinguish this bedroom furniture. 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