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1 The Omaha Sunday ~iee 1 i j VOL M—NO. 44 OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNINM, APRIL IT, Ifi K|VK rlWTg Some of “Ten Best” i This Week _ T%f*t It (MNBttt't kMM 1M| ttttfc j nisi'Is is • *<i«tst phnaa tss its* till at * 11>» it Iml at list i *«• ' 1 *•* • a hit Tii* Ahilt ■•*t*t a h I M't»« iit»t* * im-stifitl itoIih s f tints In I Mirim I’HMnft. pi a in n» ** "it pm* list iu*tt# liii tump *' miflisH at rn* M'" Hi'* a »f Kali* ln« * in* tna*>*>pi#'r "f V " nsr l|ii|» with | an i'll#PI» In Oil t«t* at *4t»Mm*>tss ‘ i pal Milt a* its n M Pill in liiatsp li |M<fs(ti|i ptlni Mliihiii 1 rtitt h i a*r*i II 1 hi pliant, Issrt mis til • fasti tap* •i.HPina Ttsan ■ •■«»** ran ta Mill* i Triumph ' tar It t*s* a n*n tit**** nt itsi fapsaita timript "VHiimph * la a «sM*tp ti* alatp ant ssna ahlnh ha* ' *1 t" tnmti* * lh*r th* rant*inn*Man n* ih* »ppms»l nt th* rkns*th'*n pllttlfs r ..\ HmlIn Hrturn* "Hunrklmrk" Today i - •. j If Vtetor 1ln*o rniili hut return In th* world for on* *10(1* night II ti* l( IdtIt dnliht Ihtt li* would kn>l> In *ma**m*nt at tht magnlfh ■ enrt of tht t'nlxeiaal production ' Th* llltnrhhtrk of Notrt Uame," adapted front hi* itr**t»*t maater pltrt. nil'll tiny drt*ll of tht bonk • ud of th* p*ilod w*« ttudled for innnthi and faithful reproduced on tht »rr**n, and tilt h*rd*n*d critic* of Newt Vork, t'hlraro *nd a (core of olhar rill**, unl(*d ■* on* man In declaring that h*r*. at la*t, "la the gulnt*s*enr* of p*rf*cl!nn In arraen art." It return* at popular price* at th* ^rt. Ito thl* «Nk, I<oil fTianey I* th* «tar of tha pro duction. H* la aupportad by a brilliant ra»t Ircludlng Ernaat Tor ranc*. Patsy Ruth Millar, Tully Marahall. Norman Kerry, Brandon Htirat, Taesar flravlna and tllady* Brockwall. In all th*r# ar* 75 pnin clpal* and t.275 extra playera. Th* entire cathedral of Notre Dam* was rational meted especially for th* pro duction, a* were alght block* of Pari alan Mreet* and hnuaaa of lh* time of I<niit* XI. Tha last detail that make* for the final hit of perfection and th* tilth mat* In entertainment ia the aperlal mualral *cor* that wa* prepared hy Ur. Hugo Rlaenfeld and a half doxen other noted mueical conduc tor*. Th# mualo puts th* amlfeno* In Juat the rlftlit mood for th* vert uua idenea. and convex* Juat that subtle (hading that mak*a for per fect understanding. “Great While Way” on Musa Program "Through tha Dark," a tala of tha exploits of "Hoatnn Blarkla," and fra Hiring tha nawant atar of tha ariaeri, I‘oilcan Moore, la offered a* the headliner at tha Muao today, day and data with the Moon. Monday and Tueaday there la In be ahnwn ’ Tha tlreat Whit* Way," a novel picture of New York'a famoua atraat and In It are a galaxy of prominent Mdt.ii>, members of tha preaa and arm-ting character*. Many of the feature writer* who writ# aarh day for The Omaha Baa ara ahown. "Tha Marriage Market," a modern aorlety drama, fa to ha ahnwn Wedneeday and Thuraday and tha final play of the v.c»k I* Herbert Rawllnaon'a new one, |,i which ha play* a detective, "Htolen hi-rteti," Portraying a waalthy young Don dunar, aclon of a noble family and gantlaman extraordinary, who be come* a baaat under tha Influence of liquor, John Gllbart haa an ununtal role In his lataat r«le»»a, "Tha Wolf Man," which cornea to th* Krnpra** •risen thla weak. Tha picture cnrrlee Ita action from tha moat axrluilve club In Dondon to th# timber country In northern Quebec. Alma Frame# and Norma hhearar hav# tha principal famlrilne rolea and each of them la glvan an opportunity for excellent dramatic work. Fdmund Mortimer directed the production from th# atorv bv Fred erick and Fanny Hatton. An ex cellent cast haa baen aaaamhled to pr«dtie# a raaliatlc plotura. r-7--' World Offers Variety Unstinted This Wcek An *11 feature bill of #1* »t*nd*rd y# udevlll# act* I* now on vl«w at th* World theater. Among tn# headline attraction* la Harry Abram* and com . -any In "Bho# Kchoea" a aong and |%^ica novally out of tba ordinary. Ahrama and hi* aaalatanta Including fcerntc* .larnot, Jimmy Burchall and Ivy McKay offer a dancing variety ranging from th# old Bowery dance# to that of oriental and evnoopated kind. Holland and Jjockarlll offer » pretention* #f|ita#trlan art. Thai* #i» four beautiful horaa* In th# act and th# riding by th*a# two clrctta *tar* 1* am h a* to matte Hie attraction on# that I* aura *« reault. In enjoyment for young and old. Kiel# Clark of phonograph fam# ha* the aaatetanc.e of Neleon glory at the piano In th# diapcnalng of b»lf a dozen melodle# mott of them of * comedy nature, Maratori end Manley «t*p Into view with their melange of noneenae end am,* under th* caption of Ho Vou |.,,l|„w Me" "A Afro Chinee* Fra , la the till# of the Interlude to h* provided by John Hu< ker and Kid ney I'errln. The argument take# place hi a < hop atiey parlor. Booth and Nina, are twentieth century en leitalnara, their act ranging front aen a* 1 tonal blcycla exploit* to comedy end eorn* plenalng tianjo melodle*. "It a Twelva O'clock At Night” la the Arthur Hay# organ aolo to he given a aiiedel and original preeentatlon Ttie American Itavue, a aong and dam a epeclarl# with "l.emti I tree* log" a* Introdured hy e company of hg^^eolertalnere 1* th* headline at j^rTactlon announced for th# week alerting n»xt geturdey. Draper Daugherty, eon of formal fnltad Ktatee Attorney Heneral Daugherty, ha* antered th# i#nk# of |novt# acton. H# Itu a part In Batry Baggy'* "Haltn'a Baht## -—.-* ".Ifnvtimr," f nmnn« Miicr Siircc*.*, nt Strumt _f - > ' Mavttma," Hi» well known *t*ge play by Hide Johnson Young la the offering mad# »t the Strand fop the flral four dsi* of lha week 1# b# f®l lowed by a Iflyjav showing of Peril da Mill# a "Triumph." l*i Inin r 11 y a alroiig drama of mod ern life, "Mavtime." pula lb* paal itn<1 present In vli Id ronlraat by mean* of a prologue laid In th# early pail of the last 'century, and alao I'onialna aeene* laid around 19(in, The prologue, with It* beautiful and elab orate aeltlng* end i o*tumea, allowing life In .NVw Vork when Ih# pity wea young, Idyllln In Ita beamly. It I* «ald. while the 1*no episode will he of particular Iniereat, aa thla period In Amen b j history baa never been shown before on tha screen. One of the moat Intense acenea ever screened I* where the Inver finds the heroine In a married man'* apartment lata at night; how ah* prove* her Innnrenre, and make* him reallr* he loves her, bring* ahnut the wonder fill happy ending. Aa In practically all nf Tilda Johnson Toung'* plays. **v*r*l aonga wera Introduced Into th# artlon of "Mnytlme." Some of these, notably "Sweetheart," beram* aa famoua ut the play. Harrison Ford play* th# lead In "Ma.vtim#.” Ethel Shannon I* thv leading woman, and other* ar* Plat* How, William N'orrl* (who appeara In (he role he treated In th» alag# ver *lon), Wallace MacDonald, and the 12 iiuigl beautiful girl* In Hollywood. r _ -\ I Second Week of “The White Sister” at Sun v T-Jlllari Olah'e triumphant aurceaa, "The Whit* Sifter," la announced for a eerond week at tha Hun. "The Whlta Slater" wee mad* In Italy with the cooperation of the Italian government. It he* been characterized a* one o$ tha moat beautiful film* ever *ridined. In addition to tha euperb acting of Mlea Oleh, who playa tha role If) which Viol* Allen e'arred eo eucceaa fully on the apeaklng atage, “The While Sinter" haa many thrilling epaatacular ecene*. The eruption of Mt. Veauvlii* auppllea the climax for thl# powerful picture which wee di rected by Henry King, heat known for hla work In "Tol'ahl# David." Henry King travarxad Italy from norfh to eoulh and obtained many loratlona which can never he ex celled fnr their exuulalteneee. The auparb l.alln pelecee, beautiful gar dena, time worn monomania. In fact nil tha beauty of Italy, baa been poured Into thla plrtura. (H'wenty-Three Kids ' in “Pay of Faith" n .j Twanty-thraa children were uead by Tod Browning In the mlaalon a<en*a for hla production of "The Day of faith," by Arthur Homere Rocha. Tha klddlea ranged In yeara from 4 to 14 and !1 rapreeentatlva naflonall lie* were numbered among them, “The Day of faith," with a raat In eluding Kleanor Boardman, Tyrone Power, Raymond Orlffhh, Wallace MacDonald, ford Sterling, i'harle* Conklin, Winter Hall end Kdward Martlndel, I* at tha World thin week Although on contract to act for the Ooldwyn Picture* corporation. Tyrone] Power, noted atage atar, who waa atgned to play In Tod Browning* pro.] durtlon of "The Day of faith," waa given an entirely different lob upon ! hla arrival at ih# Culver city afudlo* j Power, whoa* paintlnga, both In nil I and water color#, have attracted ion 1 alder ahl* attention, wae aaled to paint a canvaa of Wilder Dali, ret aran character actor, to hang In ilia mlaalon acenea for “Tha Day of faith." Several of Bower'a Work* ara now <>n aahHrlllun at tha gallery of the Art Studenta' league In New full city. Honton Hlarliie in "Thronifli the l)urh" V-. ./ ('harm tarIr.ad «« tha rnnat thrilling motion phluit avar wovan around Ufa In rrnokdntn, "Through tha Dark," faal tiring ('ollaan Moor*. I« praarnlad at tha Moon today, "Through Ilia I lark’’ la :t art an varalfin of "Tlia Imnghlar of Molliar M'filnn, ” a ' Boat on War kla” alnry hy .lark Ftnyla, author of "Tha Kara Irt tha Keg" arid "I’.oornarring Bill." 'Ttnatnn Blorkia," known Ihrouyh r.nt tha undarworld aa Ihr alirkaat t'f rrooka, makra a thrilling raropa from Kan Quanlin prlaon. In hla rloah for lll>«rly ha la aaalalad hy a pratty am dant at a ftahlonat!a amt agrdiialvn arhool for glrla. liar part In Ih* aar.apa laarla fo lha ravalallon hy tha |.tdh a lhal aha la lha d.mghlar of Molliar MrfJInn, a rlmraiiar In Kan Kraindarn’a rrnol dtrin, and that har falhap w»a a rnnvlrt and rllad bahlnd prlaon Inna. Ilotv lha girl ftghla wgalnat lha avil anvlronrnai.l In Width aha l« Ihrnal and provt a In ' Black ia' lhal Ilia only way la Ilia atialglil way, flnnlahaa a alotv of rapid atlloti and many nnaifiarlad |wl«l* k'roiaat Ktanlav la r.tal In ilia rnla of "Hoot on ftlnrkia " Olhara In llta raat ara Hobart Bnaworlh, Margaial Kaddon, Tlddl* F’hltllpa, liaoiga t’nop ar. Oarmaltfa fltraghty, M ad* Hotalar and Tom Bataat I k • * '.** SUN i 0k ■ 1 " ~ £1h»1 r?hdfitfcn 1 * AT TM* Jfl strand ^ fc k* ll t Orphptim Clasps Its Spawn With Musical Campily Bill v___ A big triple headline bill, with lamn J. Corbett end Jark Norton, Oeorge MarFarlane, the femotie Irish tenor and hla company of entertain ers, and Mlaa Frankie Heath, the pellle singing comedienne, the featured a- la, la prenented the currant week at Ilia Orpheum theater, which will close Its season with next flat lirdav night's performance. The the star will open for the 1124 25 aeaeun on August HI. Hired from e season's run In the Zelgfeld "Folllea," Jamea J. Corbett and Jack Norton, two the moat popular comedians on the stage to dav, appear In their "Folllea" aklt, entitled "Taking the Air." They ap peared In the F.legfeld Folllea with thla aklt for *4 eonseeutlva weeks. Frankie Heath and tha lflnkev Broth ers also hall from thla August rsvtia, giving fit's week's bill tha aspect of s musical comedy show. Jim Corbett, better known as “fSentleman Jim," has an Interna tional reputation. Hla lb years’ ex perience aa a player have covered tha dramatic, mus cal comedy and vnud# villa field successfully. Hie new ve hicle shows him In a different light and lo a greater advantage than any of hla former offerings. Mr, Norton haa presented a number of excellent aklta In th* two a day, among them being "Buxxln' Around," “Bubbles," and "Recuperation.” Mlaa Heath la a part and pleasing young personage with an attractive and magnetic personality and whan abo sings a aong It becomes more Ilian a aong. It la a patlta play with a musical comady estllng. In bar quar tet or song atortea, aha really playa four parts. Oeorge MacFarlana'a fine baritone la one of the best vokae on tha mu sical comedy stage. Hla voles, coup led with Ms hletrtonlc ability, has gained for Mm an Intarnallonal repu teflon. Me la assisted In hla vaude ville offering bv Herbert C. J.owa and Margaret Walker. A sure fire remedy sketch la pre sented by Raymond Bond, with sup port of an excellent company. In bta naw vehicle, "The Minute Man Mr. Bond playa the part of an awlt ward booh from th* backwoods who lasts a sharp uppercut at fake bond dealers who try to "trim" him, Fd and Tom Hickey offer what th*V term "elagant gentlemen.” The foundation of their act la eccentric dancing The Four Kavre fllsters an pear In a "rnuaial pot pourrl" Birds of Paradise Mints a novelty dance art to he offered by the Chnlfonte Sisters rbnrmlng to* dancers. But let files, ugly ducklings and other f-tealutea of Ilia land of fairy atortea ate to bn dcplt ted Wiif I .('ml ini k M an for fieri Smith l'la\er% I __< A .-owlioy jnillrti il comedy d**rrlb*d :it % "roundup of ghla and |gngtit»i In "Til* HtiitlMlrig Hhrlk” width th* Kelt MrnIHi i'uni*ilt’ pbi*r* ar* of faring thin week M Hi* N'*w Kmpraa* Hilly Van All'll |il* « 'h* nd* of "Hpull*'*" * row y*!illnri»Ii from Ih* wild* Ilf T**a* wllh a |i*in-h*nt for infilling Inv* In Ih* hull*" ' lln**, * j.rnlrl* flow*r, I* Hi* ml* filmed hv VI Hliaffcr "nd »h* mnkm much of Hil* •ympnfh*llc pm‘1 Jo* Marlon. Ih* oihn- fi-nltired |il»v*r, )« mat »* Klo” » rough end r**'lv frl*nd A n*w lending nnin rnnkaa Id* «p p*iirnnc* with ih* compnnv thin wmk. If* l« l!*rl Kvin* who »p prnr* ** "Jim" » *iiilwnrt and d* pendniil* young h*ro. Mi Kvann hna b*rp aa*ia Inf i'd wdHi I h* fli rt hmlHi f'I*yarn In fnrm*r aeaaona and bin *ngHg*m*nt for Omaha wdfl *dd *nll fnrfh*r in th* •ir*ll*nr* nf ih* cur rant company. Among Hi* V*rtou* m*lndl*a Hi h* offered *i» "llbtgjf Tolgy Town," "A Kim In Ih* liark," "llonay, Toil w*i* Mad*- for M* ” A11» t laiv* 111 nod" i ‘oi ft Ilf*. ” '*lh* find iif * I’rifai l |)»y" and mh*r*. M|i*i Inf lie* will K* Inn iiilui *d hr VI ft ha ff rt, Hit It* i nmny i found*, M< I vln and I'urfl* K’lo lianiuoild, Wl»lln Watann *nd ll*i I l,\an» “Th* Twm Thlavea ■ rough *1 mm*dy of • nlillplt Of rl*\*r i'll.a I* *11001111'*d for Ih* w*tk beginning ptit Matur day. * REEL REMARKS By tha M. P. Editor, v_ / Cynical huabande may trail taka notice of thla Machiavellian maaitr piece aJoompHahrd by a noted ecraea actor who** wife loved tha bright light* better than domeatlrtty. Jte a famou* atory In Hollywood and It reachra tia through non* *thar than Reginald Rarker. Thla farnou* actor had tha atilt cameraman at tha *tudlo photograph him In aavrral poaee. Ha brought th* picture* home and ahowad than to Ma wtf*. “Why," ah* *f claimed, "Why, llenry you've only got on* button on your coat" "Whoopi*—you've noticed It," *a claimed the great actor. "Why, that'* why I bad the picture# taken." X*" "• ‘ ' " ' --- -- .- r -■ %/nit* Sbutot i m**. Myj r /-; . - ■ . —s Georgia Minttrolt to Bo Iloro Again Vary Soon v. . ____ J Tha 'Tamatia'’ Oaorgla mlnatrala ara aat far an appaaranaa at tha ■randata ttiaatar an Wadnaadar and Thuradar. Mar 14 and II, with a popular pricad rnaUnaa an Tbtiradar, bringing a aornpanr af 41 fun makara, ..- ■ 11 " '«v Leah Doesn’t Look the Same Percy Hammond Find.« Revival of Old Play Short of Thrilling—Equity Oft* Over a Tarhington Drama of Homo. Ily PKIH'f HAMMOND Naw Tork, April II. AM. of na hopad th* oth*r night that "l.aar Klaaohna," ttndar th* hanlgn atiaplraa of William A. Bradv, would ha ahl* to bagln Ilf* • naw. An aldarlv entertainment, par fnrmad hr Mr*. Flak* !fl y»ar* ago. Ihla plav ahould hava at leapt a aantl magtial appaal. For ll la tha dignified grand daddy of a ganrrallon'a crook dramaa. and aa atirh It la rntltlrd In our ayrnpalhy ami aatrarn. But Ihra# ara tha tlmra of tho braah, boh halrad bamllfa, and wa ai>p*ar to ha Irnpatlant with lha old faahlnnad lady thlavaa, who, Ilk* I<*ah, purloin th# Irwrla reluctantly and wl'h Inrom pat am# An 'Iwah Klaarhna," da*|ilt* Mr. Hardy'* nuhl# tndaavnra, inu»l ha llatnl aa an old, unhappy, far off thing, looking a rlaaalc'a vigor lo mnrw ttrrlf. It la gouty, If not dorr rplf Whrraln have w# changed alm-a ”!aah Klatt hna" waa rrgatdad a inaatrrptn a of f^r|lldr»l^*', la It poa rlhla that w<* ata wlarr than wa warr ' ll yrara ago* 'I hat wa no lougrr mart to II,r thratar'a primitive auh Irrfugra and now damand aophlall ■ allot! and aotuallty inatrad of tha royal hlati high of 1 ft0r,■* I auaprrl that thla plav la fund* man I a Ily th# brat of th# |h1rfpla-», Mlvlra altar, how rvrr, In lha drama, a» wall aa In ap parrl, and “(.rah Klrntina’’ la, Ilka tha work# of I bar n and f'lnrro, not In tha rurrant Broadway tnoda a Ml#* T!*|rri who f* • fi* if Min-* #|t#/tm'lll#r l*tr,il "ill# lcc»v#rl##," Hr f # Mri. I*l#k* * r*»1#, a ml #**!■ K youthfully • nd with nb#1 fli#, Hilt volt #hntjM *## Mr. ArnnJi T»#1v a* Kl##rhn#, th# Intwrnn tiofinl thltf! I rnu#t ##v (hut Mr, Italy Imvm, a# th# #*vlng 1#, no M**n# tint hi n#f1 to mil* hi# <1#llfi# ntlrm #|ip*r#nf t«» hi# #i|t1l«rt«# II# Mild##, f#®t|<Mil#f##, fin#*, ftiint# #rul #norf», with #%■•♦* »,< v ii|ihfi#d, fin# flnwti# r»*t, with flat* Hm;i h*«! *»t #rm# miftr#fr»K«l, #tiintfiotiiriK nil th* Who|#*Nl# #l|»r>f« pi t 1 pith*?*'*, In Inf** bulk# Mithrrt'* I hwv# ii-mMlwt Mr Dm tv ## th# 1*1#* I v WIkkIv «*F Ih# n**l»»t#, |*tit #ft#r w it*i#«.*tiif him In “l,#iih Kltx'htiA" 1 b#lltv# him lo h# t/i# Hr mm Ft*t#hlirk. a All Favarahaju, aa Paul g/ltaJua, tha laudahl* Fraorh atataaman (who redaama I<#ah Klaachn* from har • horfonmlngi* la amplar In hla Hanoi* manta than waa John Maaen tn yaara ago. Mr. Fbvaraham, a* you may know, I* auparlor tn tha tmparaon atlon of atarllng fallow*. I'Mt him aa a prior* among men and h* will aJ way* do wall. Ton will alntply |ov* him whan you aa* him aa h* nalrhe* th* pretty I.aah rifling hla aaf* and la nlr# to liar, . . . and whan, aa lha curtain fa falling on tha aarond art, h* hnaraaly whisper* that eld tin# "Good God"’ h* will almo»t malt# you forgrt Mr. t'ohan'a ribald 1«tnba' club burlaaqua, antltlad "Good flod'" , . . l/iwall Hharman appear* aa tha allokv Jlaotil Hatton, onra plavad by Gaotga Aril**, and, though It la blaa phemou* to aay ao, I admit a ptaf atani-a fur Mr Khartum a mm* not mat Imparaonatlon. - <*>—— Th* Actora' F.qultr aaaotlallon. which la *o aipart In labor uttlonlam, l a* l>aan ttnlll now a sorry fallurt In Ilia production of plays. II* quar tala with lha anipluylng nianagata hai * been mot* aiparl (ban II* media tion* with lha dramatic art. Hlaaatar ha* fraud upon dlaaatar’s haala, and lb* F.qultv tbaatar In Forty eighth rltaat hns bean knnmn as a ptaca tn keep aaay from. At present 1h# Fqultt la antailalulng a comedy ha Ml*a Harbel frothai* entitled "F,« rraaaing H lllla.'* While not an vary i nnd. It la hatter than tiatfal In II Mlaa t'hryalal llama Itnpataonataa a timid tnllab tear her from Tuikervltte, Middleivaat, a bn coma* (o New York rind who r«a> u*a by hat alinpla hon iatv and charm har girlhood aweat heart from the urban peril* 11a, Wlllla KtnKh. by name, haa mada a fort tin* In toothpaste*, and la liter# for* tha prav of M.inhaltan'a aralhelln met t etiat Ira Abhorring har nl fleet for hat tillage gaurherlee, the tb-h Willie leant* eta tha play la • Otletl fo bit * bar for beieelf alone Kapteaelng Mill e * let a dtlpllcal* of M IV 11 lt<|: ton * alrupt and palate Ido Ilia Matt 1-nun I Inina ' rrtetaed a little anil loin lied up with amne aoplnatI. atad tnodai n aat-oia A chill inltiorlly aalluialaa ll a a a good amait • boar, hilt nothing to tat* about. 1 think It wouldn't aland a rhanr* In lb* aagacluua ‘•ga*M«aa>' Jlinkie T/ejth at vit npPHtuv) r-;-\ Sweden in Picture* Coming to Hrmulei* Ob next Wednesday evening, April to, at t it p. m, a motion picture travel tour of present dev Sweden end tha Gothenburg eapoaitlon Bill be presented by Waldernar J. Adame. Thla two and on# half hour pro gram. tha finest and moat Intareating travel review produced, I* a program of Interest to everybody, Amnng tha national aventa of 1»!J which wdtl ba shown era the Jubilee festivities at Gothenburg and tha stately opening of tha exposition, a trip with tha ■ wedlah Seat on practice along tha roast, Sweden's welcome to Its new crown princess and a Fourth of July celebration at Gothenburg Sightseeing tripe through Sweden. Include Scenery In Skene, the beat •ugar Industry, tha lion Induatry at Bofora, 'Voimland, Stockholm tha Quean City of tha north, and tha rhurch and ceall* at Vadstana T>ck*ta ara on* sal* at tha Btandals thaatar box office and the presents tlon will be but for tha on* evening Wednesday April 10 M* Know* Tea Much. It aaama ta ua Ilk* wa hat* made Some mention In thla h*ia r-olvum. from time to time, about Harold l.loyd'a trick* of magic. Harold la quit* a magh Ian and does *t| klnda of mysterious things with cards and glasses of water and rubes of sugar and things. For a coup)* of year* he studied everything ha could get ahold of about magic aluff. And sow tha sad part of It has com*. Harold knows so darn much shout magic, an/1 how all theea trick* are done, that when he goes to th* theater and there la a m* gtclan ha I* hored In tears, And poor Itftl* Mildred, who doesn't know how half tB# trick* ara dona, la worried for faar Harold will ratch the ennui or somethin#, and aska It* won't we pleaaa request the theaters not to show any mnra magicians, as Harold la llehle to get th# sleeping sickness Flivver Fancies (No. Ik l M B , whn worka In a garage, the other day saw this chalked on the rear amt of a prehistoric paladin: "Don't laugh, Girls. Ton'd I .not, Awful Too With Tour faint Off ml/y l j/f £ wshkt S S f auJet ille at Mu$e. Th# Mum theater announce* that • r ary Monday ar.d Tuesday It will prearnt vaiirta*. ill* In conjunction with It* photoplay allowing# Th* flr»t pr refutation will taka |t!*i • at that theater tomorrow and Tu**d*y, with th# allowing of "Th# <lr»nt VV h t* ( V. ay. th# picture of N#w York a! main *'r»rt At the Boulevard. "rolaoii»d paradl*#. “ *ha afory wh»M »al# w»» forbidden in Monte Carlo and which !» about the prln elpallty. will open the week a program • t th* Rotilevard w.th a showing to day and Mondav. Kenneth Harlan Raymond Griffith, Clara Row and Carmel M*'*ra make op the c*et Tti*adav, W»dne*dav and Thuredav th#r* la offered tiencg# Villa* :n ' T! * Green Goddea* a thrilling inelo drama and on* which h*« had a moat aiir< *a*ful atage run Owen Wleter » • Th# V irginian," prohablv th# mn#t (union* of all wo *t*rn atorl»a and play*, will plai Friday and Saturday. Vaudeville la al*o played th# final two d*»*. I “Three Weeks” Authoress and Star tilrrn I'tinglf urtil HltNir liltn Th# •■IfinlOllliiB i#D#mlM«iir# |.r I* ton Kllmu Uvii, d»iIHoi»*#d of 1‘hlD** Wn* ^ ■ ti«l I'l oho pin • • Hi# port of ih# Id4\ ' In H« film of il»# •ton. !»•• « an»#i1 in' . h « oiiiniflit MftOntn# Uiyn, wh# •©Ilthoi tt#4 In lh« Bilk mgr. of her *<«*ry* mm* the *ie tiling \ « In fa* in i f MIm I'rlnglf f* r *h* put, im<I f«vor*il l»*i be* owoe oho f* llilntted her po mu* h • f F»*» w»» >OMth. The |tlMH<«£t«|th th 'M* l» •’W *l"*e to the IlkonOM I'hfOo W p#K« ’ !■ b«H>ke«1 to et tho Bun thooter following tho f*;n of "Tho * hito Big* ' Ccf/sest ano Grttrelitz Gera.jafy At the WOO an . Ethel Is Coming Miss Harryrnore Will Be at Hrandeis Next Month in Her Latest Polite Comedy. --* HF Brand#l» theater will bar* v •• 1 *: Banyam in her comedy aureea# of laet aeaa.n as It* attraction for May H and IT. Arthur Mopkln* will preaent her In "Th# lAurhlng T-ady" hy Alfred Sutro, the play la which Mlaa Barry more appe-tred for alx month* !**» rear at th# Longacre theater In New York. Mlaa Barrymore ha*, ef ennrae. played auceeeafully a great variety of role*, but aha haa won perhapa her hlgheat prate* for h»r delineation of comedy eapeclally high comedy. And her following, which m*v be aaid to Include th* American public, haa al way* delighted moet In doing her honor In aurh part*. A long Una of them might be enumerated and to cap them all ther# waa her magnif.cent performance laat eprlng In New York of T-ady Tea*!* She appeared with her unci*. John Uraw, In tbe tnidat of an all atar reef pr»*#nttrg ‘"Th* S hool f-.r Scandal' In honor of the Player* rl.ih. and t of th# whole ca«t -tl.e lib* of ah ch critic* aaid had n*\#r Iwen *e*n on the AmeHcen atage- her perform* n# etood forth * unrivaled for a* ear brilliance. •The iAttgh eg lAdv" 1* a play * that h»« untie ill aperkle and brl ban. i It h*a for ft* central figure a eorietv gndfiv who la ju«t emerging from th# nltneee etand In her own divorce proceeding*. At dinner ah* trt*et« the harrl*t*r who an ruthleeelv titrttitte-i h*r end determine* to even the acore hy eompelling him to an*. curoh to h*r faerlnatinn*. although h* I* a married man Her plan* g" • »*-i-v a* the harri«**r fall* In l«t * w ith her and ah* with him Thl* tin eapected harponlng bring* about tn my comp! cation* and leade to an j 'incv|t*ct*d climax for the oomedv. I Oh. Joy! *The Hat" h II inging It* II «tv Harh | k.:-» <- 1! • V h will ha pr#a»nt» 1 at th* Pi ind-’. thea'er for a return i i n f.' i ' i t of Hire* nlfrht* betlnntP* adav Mar 1 with r atlre# on St!ill ’ i • eataldtahed a r#noi d for Bur. eea never before erpt*!!*'! bv a plat at any < ha niter In tlila or mr other countrv. tt 1«. without cue a!n*l# exception th# aerate*! #icoaaft #>#r pie*rn>i1 on anr Btar* And that #1ltem*tlt !« fit* w ‘h full \. I' iw>dr» of the r*r rd# for popt.’ap v that 1 t« hern rrd by c:h#r the#tii. nl attraction# from Mm# t# li- * ill ■ n# 'he i»t half century and n ore • Th* Tut" 1# th# on# pl»v that per#' n« a#* oyer #nd over—#nd there la ton# other like tt. "*• ra4” » aa w itrn he Ma-v lJohert Tl nehftrt and Avero Hnpwcod. It I# presented und#r th# p*tn#t*dlnt m*n**#inent of \Va#*nh*l* #nd Kern per. It 1# played by a company o? eicellert reputation In th# th#»ter, each of whom waa oarefltlly chc##n for ih# rol# *»*!#n*d "Th# Pat" ha a been »een bv m«*w than IMintM peraona and tie planed to dal*, to more th-in fa eon owl, The hlaloty of Itie theater fait# to recoral a al'i#I* tnala'o* In anv oeuntrv where a fni'i d In anv way ronv i p#r«l.l# Iim liev'ii reo.'iihil for a, | pH a sui ••«# In a I ke peroa! of ttm*. " ■ " 'lot.: e fioft i’en , 1! ' e M ae t|e ew | Redd Thou a« Kit ipalrt -k. Tort hlal »## llri m I ■ o lldwa-d Keen#* , yVedevh-lc m tvnktla and ■ tt. Oartear,