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Landvoigt. v* spectacle dealing with ancient Bagdad, educating thing on earth. American w if reports be genius, enterprise and capital have from the Pacific Coast with fa- ¦ gone into this worthy cause.” has been having an “educational week,” ® true. chil- educators from all corners of the land to tell us how . AX****... English Judge mous A S \| -W^rS: Hal Roach, in imitation of The famous Ben Lindsay of dren should be taught what is to make them the future men and royalty, recently fell from a horse and the Juvenile Court of Denver, Colo., broke his collarbone. says, "Thousands of children have WASHINGTON great say, hasn’t been a women of a Nation. Strange to there been elevated, inspired and made hap- are contrary, private, pub- If the critics reliable authori- pier says single denunciation of the Movie. On the in if not in Hays on because of the movies." He ties, their reports to Will H. it keeps them off the streets, out of much has been said of the screen as an aid to education. upward trend of lic, conversation . | the general the the alleys, the vulgar story telling of of standing favor it overmuch. This is • movies is favorable. They have been barnyards a of idle, I'rankly the teacher long doesn’t Ift the and multitude evil asked specific questions regarding associations. He ought to know, but due much to any possible shortcoming on the part of the screen as as well not so moral and artistic equations how about the other fellow who says it is to the fact that personal pride and personal accomplishment in one as the tone of newspaper publicity. everything evil of the movie? line is reluctant to relinquish the cause of either in favor of another.. And Ring Lardner has made a deal for Douglas Fairbanks’ fantastic fea- substantial argument in favor of the screen as an the screen production of a baker’s yet Washington has a dozen of his "You Know Me. Al,” ture, "The Thief of Bagdad," after a educator and points with pride to what it has accomplished in the Ameri- stories by Universal. four-week engagement at Berlin's here. But it has been said it is hard best theater, was shown simultane- canization classes that are conducted \ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has signed ously in 50 picture houses in Berlin, doctors, spite to teach an old dog new tricks,” and doctors will be as is, in * Mae Busch to a long-term contract. requiring prints to be rushed from on*’ theater to another, because there were of the new discoveries daily in the science of medicine. Ronald Colmar, is to have the lead | | not enough on hand to meet tlxe 3*5 in "Beau Geste.” demand. new IT take.-, a great deal of courage as well as a large stock of material More serials are promised for the MRNEP BASCTE.iI Gertrude is play opposite 01 Spring than at any time Olmsted to to in the business of reforming things and people. That means. and Summer start in several seasons, in addition to the Milton Sills in his next picture, "Pup- course, if one -tarts on a career as a sincere and genuine betterer of things, Lindoln. 1 consistent schedule maintained by pets,” which is to be directed by Al in world already knows that there I’athe and Universal. Rockett, one of the famous brothers either in particular or general. The j who made "Abraham Lincoln.” „ of manners, more would-be reformer- %l more reformers of morals than After finishing "The Tavern Knight.” The Moving Picture is Barrymore will produce To keep them away from Florida of things. Many have been born into the world with ‘he I it said John people than of two pictures for United Artists, realtors, lien Lyon, May McAvoy, Sam frelicf that they were divinely sent to uplift things in general. Some are ! JjLOyd Hughes Hardy and others of the cast of “The By E. Savage." spend unquestionably sincere: others are mere mountebanks, engaged in a pro- HZorro,’’ which was made into THERE manners are Ethel Shannon, who now is appear- ! The handsome screen, improvement m the manners of the day would soon make it ap- directly through the regular a picture by Douglas Fairbanks and heroes of the material released ing in "Charley’s Niece." an AI Licht- is said, do not cigarettes e not depleted many undoubtedly be- They arc placed in released by United Artists, has been i it smoke parent that the morals are quite so as movie channels. man production, will be starred in ; j cept when compelled by roles, at conclusions, and theaters usually devoted to the spoken chosen by the Boy Scouts of America their lieve. People are very apt. as a rule, to jump hasty "The Golden Web," by E. Phillips j Conrad Nagel drama, and are allowed to run as long as the most worthy recital of filial j and Ramon Novarro SYe many close, observers of the times are reluctant to admit for an instant Photoplays Oppenheim, by Sam Sax. nonsmokers: John Gilbert, Antonio Mu eek screened, as they can to be profitable. This W i devotion ever young of the present is all that it is frequently continue ri-no that the womanhood day The scale of prices is high, and there They asked permission to show the 1 and Ricardo Cortez smoke are for suspicion, and j The State Conservation Commission while Cody clings pipe. painted. Careless manners the surest inspiration are usually only two performances a lilm at the annual father and son of New York has completed an educa- Dw to the many the ugly things that are said of our girls have taken rise in day. banquet at February showing of i Milwaukee 11. tional picture the work of rrvina Cummings, having completed bad If the be a fine means of Some super-productions Photoplay This J imaginations inflamed by manners. screen of these At the Houses Week. fish planting from the time the young what is claimed to be a masterpiece educating our young people in their mental studies, why may it not prove have developed an enormous earning fish leave the hatchery until they are for Filins, to run on ! METROPOLITAN —“Irene." Shown this afternoon and evening. Fox under the title “The them to better manners. This is a field that capacity, and will continue Army in deposited in the streams. directing an invaluable aid to helping —“The this and Games Movies Johnstown Floo«V’ is now the censor's and perhaps the picture maker’s at- tho present high-priced basis for COLUMBIA Wanderer.” Shown afternoon evening. "Rustling for Cupid," a Peter B. has escaped eloquence, predicted that “The Big CCENES Army An ordinance of Highland Park. in who first under- months. It is RIALTO—“Stella Maris.” Shown this afternoon and evening. of the United States Kyne story, with George O'Brien and tention. But it is a most profitable held credit tor him Parade” will not be released to the Mich., makes it unlawful for children is not a of in athletic training and mass Anita Stewart in the leading role. takes to cultivate it. Our average photoplay teacher good movie theaters for another year. PALACE—“Behind the Front.” Shown this afternoon and evening. games will be shown on the movie to attend motion picture exhibitions though a hit * * *• manners and deportment, and it may jar our film luminaries * TIVOLI—“Lady Windermere’s Fan." Shown this afternoon and eve- screen in the famous Grantland Klee during school hours, unless accom- Janet Gaynor, a beautiful Phllade » a clever idea have etiquette editor lend an ! Sportlights. panied by their parents. girl, represented to he told so, it might be to an to list, ning. ••hia the Fox studies voice the uplift now well under way. The larest addition this Pathe tells us that John L. Hawk- as a 192*1 baby star at th« Wampa< advisory to general “Mare Nostrum,” opened at Crite- Shown afternoon evening. A City, I the AMBASSADOR—“Irene.” this and irison, producer these pictures, movie exhibitor in Kansas frolic in Los Angeles recently. i rion Theater in New York last week. of iias whose theater whs burned down, has Man Shown this and eve- made arrangements to in his the educators is the production which for the CENTRAL—“The Upstairs." afternoon photograph been given the use of a local church eloquent Bishop of Washington, address before ; This these interesting phases of Army life. ; • Margaret Livingston recently e:< kind, jj past year hits engaged the attention ning. for his shows until the theater can be ! to Fox, THEat Continental Memorial Hal! last Sunday, one of the best of its j The Government officials are said to vated stardom by has finish*--! i of Rex Ingram, the teinneramental rebuilt. I . the wav. ever stirred a Washington audience, emphatically tie- | be thoroughly in accord with the idea | i the featured role in "Hell's Fu that young Irishman who jumped to fame Hundred" Griffith is amiss in this generation that re- l METROPOLITAN—“Irene." | Dexter, Gladys Brockwell. Jason Ro- in i the scenes will be ready for screen- 'George j John Wray direc Pared tha; there something day and | j vvitii “The Four Horsemen of the Anita Stewart and O'Brien ing, and home, to elaborately staged comedy j bards and Phillips Smalley, ing in the Spring. | in Rustling with Harrison Ford Walla--- quire- the combined attention of the the church and the State j Apocalypse.” An hit will have the leads for ' cast. i Metropoli- j The presentation features are Cupid." a production. McDonald in the remedy. Immediately su-pecting that the Movie was running amuck | Dike its memorable predecessor, which comes to Crandall’s ! Fox tan week, beginning Chappy and Libby Kay, world cham- of this made a of Haroun al Raschid tour j “Mare Nostrum” is based on a novel Theater this this recently Betty Con.pson be»n signed Tom Mix is now at work on “Hard- again, the writer column sort afternoon, will Moore, I pion Charleston team, who lias for boiled," discover that the distinguished prelate probably is right. by Ibanez, and is concerned with the present Colleen How Serials Grow. Lloyd Jack Blvstone directing. f downtown to whose latest achievement is a delight- ' established a record in New York j "The Wise Guy," which Frank time it is the Movie which is to blame, but the public, espe- Great Wra. It tells of the activities “THE Bar-C Mystery,” feature ver- ' First National. Jnlv this not of the U-boats in the Mediterranean ful impersonation of the title role in City for continuous Charleston danc- will direct for Frank "Borbuge's new production to of that and uncertain entitv, which by ing, over sion of the Western Pathe serial, rally tbe youthful portion vague of a gallant Spanish captain "Irene,” film version having held the floor for is la bora t ing Fox Films was adapted from and who First National’s 20 Dorothy Phillips starred, Garrett Fort col with patronage directs what kind of entertainment the Movie shall furnish. unwittingly gave to comedy. hours, it is claimed. Hazel Bow- in which is "Splurge,” a magazine story by Eve 'ts aid and comfort of the famous musical to a Jeanie MacPherson in an original for on respectable degree; quite enemy. picture will man, formerly of “Artists and Models” be released March 14. will be mod- picture, lyn Campbell. The photoplays exhibition were to a indeed, the To make this Mr. The bill also embrace the cus- Western, more Jetta Goudal's first starring them, because—well, Ingram cameramen, to tomary a mu- company, will he heard In a selection ern with than the so. But they didn’t please, at least some of it is hard- took his the short-reel features and rough-and- which is to be made under the super- produce scenes program of popular ballads. usual quota of hard riding, Edwin Carewe will and v to tales out But there is a strange and inexplicable south coast of France, and the sical of note. vision of Cecil B. i>e Mille. t'air toil of school. were photo- The Rialto Concert Orchestra, under tumble fist fights, and spectacular direct "Pals First” as his next First demand from the younger set for what “zip” and “pep.” And it of “Mare Nostrum” "Irene” concerns a youngster of the it calls graphed there. All of these scenes poorer society j Mischa Guterson. will play “The thrills. “The Crown of Lies" is to be the National film attraction. Frances on the part of the picture makers to meet very stratum of New York mysteiw opening Perry 1.1 been the endeavor this are beautiful: some of them, notably finally gets to wear Jolly Robbers" (Suppei for overture, The starts in the title of Pola Negri's new picture which Elliott is the author of “Pais of who her chance scene, a to production demand that ha- frequently gotten the Movie into lots trouble. Sweet those showing the submarine warfare, extravagant finery and make her bid and a Harry Langdon comedy en- in which rider is seen hur- is to be directed by Dimitri Bueho- First" and will be made tle from a cliff and land, apparently on a Lloyd Hughes and and tender romance, exquisite sentiment, even stirring adventure, now- no are genuinely thrilling. The cast, a rich young man titled “Lucky Stars” and the Inter' 1 wetzki for Paramount. lavish scale. for the affection of dead, a tree. man leading ongcr appeal if they lack the “zip” and “pep,” which one bright-eyed headed by Antonio Moreno and Alice while posing mannequin for national News will round out the bill, j in This is Law- I Dolores del Rio will have as a rence Trenal, owner of the Bar-C Talmadge has started in | of is the spirit of the life Terry, is a good one, all the support- Lucy," a male modiste. Her I Richard roles. Dolores Is the beautiful Mex- lift eloquence quite frankly and audibly declared “Mme. ! ranch, on which has been discovered by : girl ing players having been recruited by intensely aroused "The Gallant Fool." Frank Howard | lean whom Carewe found In of today. And this view- of the spirit of the life of today, which seems to mother becomes COLUMBIA—“The Wanderer.” a rich mineral mine, to possess Clark, directing, City Mr. Ingram abroad. she learns of the new occupa- i which with Mason Noel for j j Mexico last Summer and on - Ik general—and the declaration is made advisedly—if properly coped with when “The Wanderer." Raoul Walsh’s \ • a pair of clever crooks stand ready to F. B. O. the Warnp:is stars 192(5. ** * * daughter anti hastens to release. jof of in home, the the of today, may he directed to beau- tion of her production for Paramount of go to any desperate lengths. the church and school a where the the fashionable social event Broadway stage spectacle by But with Trenal disposed of. their Alberto Le Vino Is writing a scena- The fashion episode of "Irene" i < tiful rather than to ugly and deplorable ideals. “Mare Nostrum” has not been well being held, is Maurice ; York, the fashion revue is and it Samuels, was presented troubles are only commencing, for he rio of his own story, "Mademoiselle said to be the finest of its kind I ;•! * received in New and wise- on V. which in ! 1 ever here that the picture takes Its ! left property to a From Armentierres,” for Richard photographed- Sixty of Hollywood's lassie that laughs at the to delight the heart acres of Broadway are predicting for The fashion New York at, $2 prices, with a cast j his sweetheart in fashions that used of none too profitable ca- greatest effectiveness. Greta, Nissen, the East, who comes West to investi- Thomas Productions. most beautiful girls take part and it a brief and executed in nat- including William Col- |j THEher mother thinks them ridiculous, and by the strength of this argu- reer. spite gloomy verdict, parade Is exquisitely Her, Torrence, gate her -inheritance, with the assist- dozens of individually designed In of this Jr.: Ernest Wallace i j "Free Souls,” a novel by Adela j j ment she lu become with notion that her mother’s confess that I enjoyed it im- ural colors. Tyrone Power, Kathryn Hill, ance of a handsome cowboy. 1 gowns and costumes in till their col- imbued the ideas of I must cast include Lloyd Beery, j Rogers Johns, has been bought by right propriety just and mensely. To me it is the best of Rex Others in the Kathlyn Williams, Holmes Herbert Thus do serials grow. St. ors and brilliance will be seen. and are as old-fashioned ridiculous. She doesn't Hughes, George K. Arthur, Kate Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for screen pro- that mother, her. Ingram production since “The Four Edwards, at ' j seem to imagine perhaps before laughed at grandma's Price, Charlie Murray, Ida Darling, and Snitz will be shown | : ductlon. "The Wise Guy." just started for a generation hence, perhaps, her .Horsemen.” That, however, is only Loew’s Columbia this week, beginning I fashions and ideas, nor that daughters may Novak, Lydia Teamans Titus anti Films, ! First National, is full of novel twist my own fallible opinion, which Eva thi.s afternoon, at the regular Colum- Peggy in Song ; laugh at present-day and great object to he Wheat, with a bevy of It is announced that Gloria Swan- ' and turns. The story reflects tic will fashions notions. The taken or left, in the order named. Lawrence prices. SHAW, "Fine Manners,” ittained is to prevent the coming daughters regarding I be beautiful girls. bia scale of admission DEGGY late of the Follies, son will start in j ! activities of a medicine show troupe from their mothers’ jje :}: Wanderer,” aptly designated directing, out “The is the “girl" in several of the Frank TuttD for Piramount it profitable fashions and ideas with scorn. This discussion may seem of place immediately I who discovers more forth picture now con- Maris." as the story of the first black sheep, “Famous Melody Series" of song films. i financially to sell religion than all- here, but the justification is that the facts set do have a substantial There is another RIALTO—“Stella is essentially mammoth presenta- fronting public which may may Maris," at a East Summer Peggy visited Europe to i nsent cures. Irvcombines powerful bearing upon the public entertainments and pleasures day. They the or In "Stella the photoplay tion on the screen of the biblical story Louise Fazenda has been added to j of the ring the popular approval. act in scenes staged in Ireland, Scot- drama with genuine comedy. The both the theater and the.screen, and that is not bell of Mary Philbin prodigal son, the cast of "The Old Soak.*’ in which ' i , do affect why the play and “Moana,” J. Flaherty’s the Rialto this week. ol’ the backgrounded land and England. Under direction of story has u decidedly novel endimr. That Is Robert role, fragile, dainty Jean Ilersholt will star for Universal. photoplay producer, just like the dressmaker and the jazztnaker, is tempted of in the South Seas. plays a dual one a against rich and lavish Oriental set- James FitzPatrick, Miss Shaw essayed portrayal life a — ting, throughout a settings to cater to them, because he is conducting his primarily Flaherty, having appre- invalid; the other scrubwoman and marked by leading roles in “Songs of Ireland," on as believing An Innovation in screen business for the Mr. achieved telling episodes, Tom Mix is record to with coarse and poverty-stricken—but with series of including ‘Songs of Scotland” and “Songs Eng. men today are soft, will lie tried in "Ella Cinders.” Col- profit be gained front it. ciable success “Nanook of the homely of that the young of Players a beautiful soul under exterior. the bacchanalian orgy that preceded land." Each of these Pathe screen door, leen Moore's next starring vehicle • sj: % if; North.” was sent bv Famous beautiful do not know how to fix t mend to to produce a picture of the Stella Maris Is the in- the destruction of Babylon. gems is based upon the national and a plow, or even fix the simplest tiling for First National. The settings, T IEE can be lived joyously, happily. One doesn't have to be miserable Samoa symbolical Polynesian natives in their lair. He valid and Unity Blake the little scrub The story reveals how the prodigal folk songs of the respective countries. that goes wrong with a car. of the stages of the story, to good for of Babylon pathetic beginning are be and those who have tried the experiment vouch the so, spending IS months on the job, woman who In the screen version is saved from the fate of Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld has arranged in the cob- did refusal, compared webby. moldy, backgrounds fact that it is infinitely more delightful to he nice than to be daring, for of tire William J. Locke’s story sacrifices through his despite the rev- special musical accompaniment Not to be to "The Four dark and and the results his activities only to Apocalypse,” in the ending change overdaring sometimes leads to depravity. Every age has bad its eccen- now visible. her life for the happiness of the elry, to worship pagan gods, though synchronize with the song films. Horsemen of the vet to brilliant and tricities, and yet the world’s civilization has progressed in spite them. Here again 1 venture to express a man who has ever been kind to her. he is forced to flee to the desert, beautiful at times and its direction on ornamental. of Philbin’s eats to real heights-—this The present day lias many, hut the general spirit of humanity is too bright personal opinion, to the effect that In this dual role Mary where he the husks that the occasions rises among finest, most make-up said to be a striking did eat, A romantic touch is Wiley’s story, “The Spoils of War,” is how Danny of Film Daily sums up Richard Barthelmess is to appear in virile and to imagine going sink “Moana” ranks the is swine an adaptation Harding 1 and worthwhile that it is to the ship in- beautiful, creditable achieve- achievement in the art of disguise. given the climax through the reunion and affords mot ion-picture enthusiasts Rex Ingram’s new picture. "Mare of Richard stead of merely rock the course, most Davis' "Ranson's Folly.” Barthelmess boat. Os we have saints who dream of ments of the screen. Dike “Nanook The supporting cast includes Elliott of the prodigal and his boyhood sweet- an entirely new type of war remi- Nostrum.” Utopia and sage.- who still tread the fire and brimtsone of hell. Men live North,” charged vig- niscene, ex- has not made a picture in Hollywood of the it is with heart. Naomi. in which the alarms and National has bought the learn. little wiseacres today are no nor, that matter, orous nothing phony features include the A1 Sr. cursions of the great conflict serve First for seven years. and Our of wiser for truth: there is Added screen to Sheik of Flor- than or cheaply theatrical probably sign up with Jo- comedy, "Hold Your Hat,” the merely as a background for the hil- rights “The wickeder those who have preceded them. They have not yet learned or artificial more will John George and to "The Beatrice Joy's next picture will be life, seph United Artists. a two ex-civilians, ida” by F. Worts all the lesson- of but in a few more years will about it. M. Schenck of International News Reel and musi- arious adventures of by i adaptation Clinging they wake up. When ** * * Lying Truth" Ralph Spence. screen of "The . sev- a crook, were the sparkle fad-s from their eves and the roses, the roses, . . Buster Keaton strained cal embellishment by the Columbia a detective and who Vine.” a musical comedy, by Velda even art'ficia! ligaments while making a prize- Orchestra, the E. F. by same from the-r ehe-ks. they will realize *hat after a'l ace com- It is Mr. Flaherty’s intention, if he eral under Leon Brusilof. vamped into A. the The Warners have planned to spend Bears. experience . and is can gain adequate support, to make fight scene in "Battling Butler.” . . cutie on the same day and who be- $12,500,000 1924-7 for 34 pictures, petent to youth along a and 1 in ctrde highway that will reflect iov happi- some true biographical portraits of Comedians, as a class, are poor insur- the Front.” fast friends and buddies without including eight to made Laurel, a ness, one PALACE—“Behind come specials be Stan formerly popular to be miserab’e . . Syd next and that doesn't have to he good, nor sancti- American life which will reflect our ance risks. . Chaplin’s Front,” a a knowledge each of the other's peace- ,by Ernst Lubltsch, John Barrymore Pathe star comedies, has Peop'c are making really be ’Ole," "Behind the screen com- callings. in two-reel monious to he nice. today uist as much in the as native existence as it is lived, production will “The Better A. sunny time Syd Chaplin. now a screen, adding war picture edy of the E. F. and the side and become director of the photoplays, and “there’s a Divinity that- shapes our ends, rough-hew them not as some literary hackwriter in thereby one more war in Europe, featuring and is collaborating in the direction Hollywood imagines is the swelling list. of the late TIVOLI—“Lady Windermere’s Fan.” Mae Murray is to be starred by how we wi'l.” that it lived. to Beery, Raymond Hatton and of Hal Roach comedies for Pathe re- like, instance, Wallace “Lady Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He would for to make Cecil B. De Mille arrives in New Brian, on a Saturday Windermere’s Fan.” Ernst (a van- to business. . . . Mary and based lease. a real picture of the cowboy York talk Warner Post story by Hugh Lubitsch's picturization for the War* plonship Brothers, Evening short The famous PN-9, historic flag plane and the title of world’s best ishing type), of the traffic policeman In collaboration with the at ¦ ner Bros., of the celebrated play by That the public likes seeing down A Rider With a Record. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Wiley, will be shown Loew’s Palace of Comdr. Rogers in the Navy's flight "bronco-buster" in Pendleton. Oreg., of the Kentucky mountaineer or of the American afternoon, !t Oscar Wilde, will be shown at Cran- | o earth stories projected on the mov- age conducting mysteri- this Week, beginning this j i to Hawaii last Summer, was nearly CANUTT, world-famous at the of 17. the American all- Gloucester fisherman. have been various accompani- dall's Tivoli Theater the first two ing picture screen is the belief of Mar- yAKIMA through pictures ous experiments in a Brooklyn studio, together with orchestral | lost for the second time during the ¦ round championship and the Cana- It is like this that the direction of Thomas days of this \£eek, beginning this shall Neilan, the screen director. "Pic- horseman, many times winner of the can an enduring the results of which will he announced ment, under ! filming of scenes for Emory Johnson's dian title In his nineteenth year, the movie attain Gang comedy, ; afternoon, with Irene Rich, Ronald tures made of froth perhaps may be . . . J. Non-stop Flight,” recently. international cowboy Pendleton, year, as a record time. It is soon. It is rumored that Gannon; the Our McAvoy "The national and same title at the next value of its Movies”: the Palace Maga- I Col man. May and Bert j pleasing to the eye," says Neilan. fields, is in he duplicated special being done bv the news reel and by Adolphe Menjou and David Wark “Greater i Lyte’.l tournaments on the rodeo and 1921 with including a Lyman Howe Hodge- ) j in the cast, supplemented b> America, it is said, will se° Lva de i j“One may easily be carried away by honors bulldogging, and the two-reel scenic film. It should tie Griffith have had som£ 'serious differ- zine. Fable, the leading man of the human cast for won the Podge News reel. a new Aesop the Pathe Re- Putti, famous Hungarian screen j beauty and temporarily dazzled by pa- riding championship in a big in done also on a larger scale in the ences of opinion during the filming of ; and the Pathe [ ac-1 with Rex. the wild horse star, in rodeo was by view and Topics of the Day. with trees who has been imported by gentry, but only the strain of realness saddle championship manner that Mr. Flaherty suggests. “Sorrows of Satan" at the Famous “Behind the Front” directed Para- i j Horse," Hal Roach's Chicago and the a screen pipe-organ programs by Otto F Beck mount, for first "Variety.” away from a , e»* "The Devil Worth, Tex., of Players Edward Sutherland from the time in I !is carried the.a and forthcoming Rathe feature. I of the Southwest at Fort At the conclusion his contract studio here. or, (Continued A, \\-;.h Brothers, John- Barry- t'np.vjifUt. ' pl.i- Hv Ethel Doherty, based Hugh [ i oh Fourth Page.) | a picture produced by n Dupont i| lives.' He won tl;o v.v.l. all ivu.ui ciwui i Warner i U*“G. i