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~ plebures that actually live up to thelr ‘Phe Broadway cinema mena is 1e- plete this wook with novelty and, ‘which is more out of the ortinary, advance notices. Amoeg this class ure: ‘The Toll of the Sea,” in full colors, at the Rialto; “Human Hearts,” at the Capito! aged Wings," at the Ri- VOR; “Bast Is West,” at the ‘Strand, and “What Fools Men Aro,” at the Cameo. “One Exciting Night,” at Apolio; “The Town That God," at the Astor; “When Knight- hood Was In Flower,’ at the Ci *erion, and “Robin Hood,” at the Lyric, hold thelr screens. « PASSING IN REVIEW ) By far th ting cinema “xperiment ¥et shown came to light at the Rialto yesterday when “Tho Toll of the Sea” was shown with rainbowlsh effect by the technicolor Process of full-colored films. It 1s the first time.‘as far as we know.that a film of this magnitude has been tried out in full colors. A few weeks ago Lady Dianna’ Manners was shown tn “The Gltrfons Adventure,” purported to be in full colors, but this was, as far as the'coloring goes, a disappol Ment. “Lhe Toll of the Sea” is m decidedly not a disappointment, and it looks fo us as though movies were ®aniing on the hem of a new era. The Technicolor process, we have been told, isthe result of seven years of intenslve experimentation in color, Am far as we can see it was seven years well spent, and Metro has done full justice to the invention of Prof. Deniel C. Comstock and Herbert D. Kalmus of the Massachusetts Inati- tute of Technology. ‘The story Itself is a beautiful one, culled from an old Chinese legend and, of course, ts filled with bitter disappointment for the litUe Chinese maiden who falls desperately in love with the hand- some Maglishman, who !s washed ashore, The picture, even if shown in the drab grey and whites of an ordinary movie, would have pleased the Rialto patrons bat enhanced as it is with its natural olorings it is infinitely more attractiye, The balance of the program ig good, both screeniéaily and nrusically,:, iy Penrhyn Stanlaws is unique. He ta bout the only widely known Ameri- an artist who has retatnedhis ar- tiatic touch after entering motion pic- tures seriously. Stanlaws, who has already demonstrated that it comes just as éasy for him to give us ar- tistic motion pi as it was to pro- duce beautiful and artistic portraits, a@ded to his reputation considerably by making “Singed Wings,” the rather fan! picture on view for the the Rivoll. fo our mind the director has dono several different sorts of wonders but. We liked patticularly the prologue, which seemed ideally poetic. The story proper is tense with drama and tragedy and will be appreciated by thoes who Jike to think a little with their thrills, Conrad Nagel and Bebe Daniels gre both well cast in the leading + aI Short subjects and delightful music make up the program's balance, The long heralded screen produc- of! ‘East Is West,” with Con. ‘Talmadge in the role of the Chinese girl, started unreeling for the week at the Strand yesterday. ‘The best thing we can think of to gay about ‘East Is West" Is that it measures up to the rather glowing Promises that wero made for Aside from the fact that ‘East Is es ajdelightful screen en- insofar-as it is ably di- Always a sincere admirer of Miss ability, we like her better 1VE on the Dromedary Date. by its health-giving ourishment wilt thy ‘ype Nast Publications, Etkhy. * t Side High School, WGY—SCHENBCTADY. 400 METRES. yatory time signals. tations. OMclal weather forecast, gram by the Police Band, lwokin'! cei po a ard his spurs as a Wor-mapron® itt eney Santee 200 MET In its refusal to overthrow gpe de- 2.90 P. Me="Should Men Dress to "I . ; cision of the State Cefisor Boatd bar-| ness will not alone be Interested tn or Fashion,” by courtesy of the P. M.—Violin Bblpetions by Bessie Etkln of Nowark, N. d ae P. M.—Boginning of lait-hour Rendings of Amerieah History 3.15 P. M—Plano nubors by Loulee senor. 5.89 P. M.—Viollt selections by Bessie % YP, M—Kaet Wehinger, maw: tho Position Securing Bureau, ‘How Insurance Server, 6.30 to 7 P.M. uaical Apprecia- b% Philip Gordon of the South jewntk, Noo ~—————$_ $$$ 12.00 M.—United Btates Naval Obeor- 12.20 P. M.—Noon stogk market quo- 12.46 P, M.—Weather report 2.00 P. M.—Muatle, 00 P. M.—Produce market aud o! market reports and quotations and news bulletin: 45 P, M.—Musloal program. Wat—-NBWARK i 4 300 METRES. } it 6,30 P. M.—Closing prices on stocks, grain, coffee and sugar, P, M-Resumé of — sporting 6 M.—Businews and {ndustrial conditions in the United States, P. M.—Bstorles. £0 P. M.—Forecasting business con- ditions. 6.45 P. M,—Recitals by Hilda Good- win, soprano. $15 P. M.—"Money and Other Com- modittei R. Ketaler, 9,30 P. ‘The 640th Mayor Hytan's Concert by the Police Band, City of New York, under the baton of Pau Hentnberg. Philip Merotetetmner, City amberlain, will give a short talk. 9.55 to 10 P. M.—Arlington time sig- heavier sort of acting. We hope so, anyway. “Hungry Hearts,” the Goldwyp screenitization of Anzia Yezierska's tearful short stories, is the feature film attraction at the Capitol this week, and a right tearful film tt makes too, It le of the “Humoresque” achool of, photoplays and it is our prediction that It will cause almost as large a flow of tears as that great success. It is the story of our own lower East Side and ig told in a simple, straight- forward manner and, whilo it is tear- logged almost all the way through, there. aro countless smiles inter- spersed and tho happy ending makes one rather enjoy having been so touched. The cast is headed by Bryant Washburn, always a sleriing actor, and Helen Ferguson, with the inevit+ able mother-role in the capable hands of Rosa Ropanova. Tho balance of the program, especially the music, is diverting. soEseet ee, aes NEW JERSEY FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL New Blazes Reported and Patrols Sun on aes rd. i I, Nov. 87.—Forest fire thet burned for ‘nearly two days near the vill of Fishing Creek, for a pnd threate: the vil of Kimsey, ve at last been subdued, but patrols re on duty ail night, ag the fire ta still emoldering. Fire Warden Jess D. Hand from the fire tower near Bell Plain reports a fire in the woods near Dennis Mills, Fires are also reported near Richland, where ~hundreds of poultry farms are located. It is repofted that patrols have been mainteined both day and night to wi sunners to be careful of fire. Another section of Cape May County Tt Is Arthur D. Baird, 9.90 A. M. M.—Musl Ampico and Brunswick, Unit 1 States OMolwl Woath WAAM—NEWARK 400 METRES | Such a Difference What the cream is to the coffee, the frosting to the cake—such is Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup to oysters, clams, meats and fish, It’s the “touch” that gives the taste. Millions of Bottlea Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores 7 A, M.—Before Brealetaat Set-Upa, on the Chickering |G ohen 1,20 FP. M.—Boston Farmers’ Prodnce} Of the lea] program. M.—Markot report. M.—"The Work of a Leat, Dayton Lambert, 11.00 to 11.66 A, M.—“Star spangled 10.33-—Musteal program by the WRW Tontinyation of musical pro- gram by the WRW Trio, that ls being patrolled ia the codar|tinc swamp that atretches from Denntaville on buy shore to Petersburg on the sea- This is one of the most ed 8 of timber in the Stat RSA tira RADIO GUIDED PLANE HAILED AS SUCCESS bail a successful experiment with « pilotiesa airplane conducted at Itampos as @ great forward stride in avia- tion. Many attempts to guide air- planes by Hertaian waven having Zailed, they were” virtually. abandoned four years age, But Sunday three scien- tista In Aviation, Marcay, Bouche and Perchoron, put a 800-horse-power Volsin machine through ell its paces, culding it from « hut on the ground, The plane, directed by a keyboard Ifke that of a piano, oheydd perfectly, described circles, disappearéd in the Clouds and finally was brought safely Great THE py esis WORLD, MONDAY, [ THE EVENING WORLDS | yy Screenings PHIL UMM SAYS, J never could toll whether my old} me Vice President friend Ben Turpin was lookit’ whete 10.01 P. M.—Continuatfon of the. pro] was goin’,-or goin’ where he wns ring the Clara Hu , Mi Musital probate the Appellate Division of the Supreme 10,80 A, M.—Omicial New Wngtand and| Court of New York almost-to a word ocean forecast, United States Weather] yoicod th: 1 pressed some tim acting for tho theatre owners country, and repented last Market report. Agriograms of] night by Mr. Cohon® “You States Departinent “of J . en before the State Censors I ruled ugatust the showing of thm? the fac® that T ald not hav: I announced that no theatre man working when. ot belonging to the Motion Pieture Thea- i.15 P, M.--Boston police 1 | tre Owners of America woulll slio news flashes, Early sport not this fim, market eurve the Supreme Court's decision good Gue, 1t was altnost unnecessary, as it ts the exhibitors themselves, 'n moat cases, who are unwilling to risic offending their such a film.’* SEEKS INJUNCTION. Gouverneur, Morris, the author, ‘ started an y agrio-|the showing of the graina from the United States Depart-|tn. ON Ine of te oad: citid,!”! elal ment of Agriculture. Late phonograph Man Who Played God,” elaim-| ou) characters Perey Marmon God’ from Mr. Morris, kuGwiedsing repertd on} Otis Bikinner. he pivdudée- @ pisy called ‘The Silent Voice.’ “Gater the motion Metro and a pic the same title the play. The Dis- the rights to and produc its version’ of the story under the original title yecd t the autho: ‘Tt an Who Pla: Nove be etralghtened out, ltichard Barthelmess, 6 » heading over this of in t Pictures,\ Ine. success attained by God. 4s a mistake that will, I hope, BARTHELMESS, V. P. yesterday, 18 no longer "Just a movle actor,” but the jnittals atte: MBER 47, 1923, pher, who has been covering the}fram California to Franos, are now Turko-Groctan war for ¥ox News, re-| busy mating plotures to be dis- turned Gaturday with sulle. Are God jtrbuted by Aswociated Mirtt National. exclusive plotures of Kemal. ‘Albert 19; Smith, Presidgnt of Vit- he condded] John Gilbert, just before he left }Seraph, yesterday confirmed tho re- tow Yi hat Corinne GrimMth's New York for California, denied the/C®Mt rumor that story that he sought honors as the contract with Vitayraph had veen h idle item| “#eFeen's groateat lover” “by an [ier Oy ream ospluine a Tggptration Ag yeh hob play cherao-| south, that Vitagraph will discon- 4 In the future. tinue the making of pictures with ‘Thelma’? has reached the screen! inaividual etarn. . Inspiration H xing four pictures with Dick as|after @ quarter century as o sucéiss| phyiis Haver, tho scieentte, has ” thelr star, during J has won Rich-/on the speaky boards. Jano Novak Just been granted a patent on a ron film, ‘Pate,"’ the business 6nd as any holding office, same opinion (hat was ex ago by Stdnc recelved youterday read: in Grey, the sc ased off the lot 2 said Mr. Cohen, “W minutes, but tt wan’ three daye later iy a found G patrons by showing completo cast for his next “If Winter Comes. jon sé@king to prevent George Arliss film ‘hore who w 1 be seen courtway of Widener's, 1ic,, t ta an Infringement upon his] yp M Sydney Herbert, ; - ‘ M.--Code pract of the wame title Wallace Kolb, William Riley Hatoh Yee To have firm To havexigor those desirous of lestnltig torread inter:| , A notice of such Proceedings was} Ann Forest, Raymond Bloomer, Vi flesh — and energy 7 n 10 Dae) ginia Lee, LesMe King, George Pelzer, pe Oe aa od the film for a showing at Semiew Waa brook, Maragrot Field itee, sgl, sible bade ikl . Plaza Theatre in Brooltiyn, starting Leslie, Dorothy Allen and proteins of carbohydrates m0 METRES, yesterday, am Mr. Brandt learned 1 Sedgwick. whole wheat. of whole wheat, ono METERS, from Arthur Friend, head of : tinctive Pictures, who produces SHE'S OFF. film, that Distinctive had purchased hig Deter pee t ‘ 6.15—Musieal Heledtion. the rights from Mot8o; wlio, fm turn,| Marguret Ley, the Triun girl who Ralston is To tempt the Meanie pip Rdepeecn cae he explained, hind: secured the rights] Wo" the Mnglish beauty "contest, ts whole whest appetite you to film the story'sonie months ago. | #leady being inittated into the tires ith all the need food that {O—Chitdren’s, bodine wwien.. uy] Mr Friend. issuod the, followtne| sone, Memnotony eee flavor food tastes qood-- th Duell, 5 | statement yesterday Ia re the Morr wrOrleinaliy, it was planned to bring oie haahgthy 10.80-—Mupica! selection, dman bought s ; value left in. thats Ralston, r ‘io | Miss Leahy to America with Con- he Man Who : 4 x With|Stance and Norma Talmadgo, but some fp signed the prize beauty of personal appearances the Provinces. cture rights were sold to re produced with Corporation then purchased the picture from Metro STILLS. yusiness Man, plays the title role. Yesterday {t was officially’ on-| Wrahke Lioyd, who directed: Jackie] ‘covet-qlis.” She writes they are fine nounced that in the future Barthel-] Coogan tn “Oliver Twist,” arrived In] for gardening. the acting end of Inspiration Pletures}madge, just back from Buropo, and} has one ambition In life and that te but will take as active ag Interest In] wit) spend this week shooting picture] to find the youth who scratched his FROM SENNETT. \ }ittle letter from Mack ‘Sennetg ke to laugh! T like to laugh! And I vill regret the rest of my ilfe ! The bear came back in flvo oid trlend, Start the day Whole wheat Pn ot eat tam on Ralston supplies what the whole you need in still out of wheat cereal. yourdaily diet. QUITE A CAST. Willlam Fox yesterday gave out the A casual soan- fe-9' of the roster makes one think vitamins of “Who's Who In Screenland.” seoing theatre om And so the Welcorning Committee that wos all set to greet her workaday garment to.bo known as New,York Saturday, met Norma Tal- Roy Del Ruth, director, tells us he V.~. nowlin the Tombs and Auburn Prigon.|tnitlals on the back of his (Ruth's) Mra, Lioyd accompanied her direct | new car the other night. liisband and will do the New York The first five-reel production of Shope whito her husband ts at worl. 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