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Daily News from New York, New York • 35

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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921. 15 BUDDING AUTHORS MUST NOT BE MADE TOO COMFORTABLE III WARNING The Easy Road" Contains Moral for Authors THE MORAL of Thomas Mei-ghan's newest picture, "Tbe Easy Road," seems to be for authors only. If you are a scribbler, be warned thereby that a crust in a' garret is much better than riches and gilded case. Thomas finds that out, and the tale is unwound upon the Rivoli screen. 1 II I I rines wno aiea in tne sinking I the Ih" blt tfi" battlehiD Maine intiLattr duuuhh lil.llflt-.UJ WED1D AT, BEST SEATS SIJM Percy Heath, author and scenar-, iaea vHMhr.

MHa; a- tt ist, has joined the writing staff of! XV, THEA. "THE EASY ROAD." rrodueed Jp Lai sky. I'Menied at th Hivoli. THE I'AST. Ionard Payne.

Mflghan laabel Grayca. Ueor Katherine 1t Uraca Uckk1u.I1 Hemingway Arthur Carew Klla KJota Minnia Baldwin Laura Anson Utur Mora laiiiel By SfcELLIOTT. After you've "The Easy Koad you realize that it's best for budding: uthor not to loll in silken ease, not to hare a plump bank account at his easy disposal, or genius may refuse to burn! that's wht happens to Mr. Thomas Meighan, playing with his usual gracious geniality a promising scribbler. Thomas be-1 comes, in the picture, what's known to the younger set these days as a "squaw that is, he marries him a rich wife and is content to enjoy the benefits her wealth affords him.

Meantime he learns to play with a fast lot and the dust gathers and thickens upon a just-begun manuscript his new, expensively furnished workrooms. Hia customary state, too, is one of inebriation, and inebriated he is not a pretty fight. (Dont like- to see T. Meighan this way he overdoes it a bit, anyhow.) Well, the lovely young wife becomes tired of the beastly situation and hies herself away. Your author sinks lower and lower, drinks the Dill era of npunoif a away-with himself in the muddy vw.at lias been called "the great adventure-he discovers another poor soul ea-wying the same thing.

This child, sketched in the sub- "cty waif" and a "stray kitten," is impersonated by Lila Lee. She is A plain wisp of a thing in ginghams and the uncompromising uglinesa of tortoise-rimmed "if! nd 54 is trough her the hero wins his tortuous way back to fame, honor, love and the rest. I Clad to hav imii i nil tirulariy because of actress that you will watch for her name henceforward. With the rest of the cast, and a tolerable story, she makes "The Easy Road" quite worth your honorable while. aav a a VfTriilA It? MT1U HDI Sk TT CUT BACKS AND CLOSE UPS Tom Moore and the people playing with him in "Made in Heaven" are working overtime these days.

It's all because when the picture is completed the star is to have a vacation a very special sort a honeymoon, in fact, with his bride, Renee Adoree, who also appears in the picture. Anita Loos has departed Florida-ward to finish the script of "The Contented Woman" for Constance Talmadge. A color guard of marines ana I sailors will take the place of films and music tomorrow night at the Rialto Theatre at 9.40, in memory -of the American sailors and ma- i a 1 a making and the wedHinr. which I tliun come off. after all, although the bruit-groom had provided six i wedding rings so that he would be sure to be able to find one when the And you'll like the young millionaire's debut in the Stock Ex change, which began with the game ftf rif.nl i.w.

IT via cirij viir a tuki. land ended when the saphead innocently bought in all the Henrietta mine shares and saved his father from rum. r- 1 ousu-r nmon i ine wnoie piay. i So I wouldn't advise you to go to I see it unless you like to chuckle! through five reels nonsense such as always follows in tbe wake of; that young man. i AMUSEMENTS saoc rcastttroat Still LxJugizing if 'Miss Lulu Belt 99 nLX-SVTSV LAKRIMORK If a anr 9ri 1 mm rxrr trere girt icv ioM alwxott dead ivlw 0rrr tcUl mkovi pvu how th for- of ttur lift.

to aid JILH8 TAN SEN a fcvQy rntrrtammrnt. i'm goiai BELMONT wri 4 iJ'JIVJS' r.ioR TUTOR ENTER MADAME FULTON METROPOLITANS TUESDAY EVENING, MARCHI VFMa FOKINE FOKINA itl vi. .1 Iftlm'. ft? FOKIMC ffTS OF M. ea.

AC.M OtT2L. Corart Seat SaJe Opens TODAY MUTES 1 a TO S3 M. Maia Elliott's 2JT SPANISH LOVE nonosco ic. COaTlaUOtt II M. TO II M.

B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 0U6AW a aaTMOND RUTH auDO MU6H MCMBEKT CO CVLVia CtJISK BATM 4 SAMTOW WtTTE JACK IM6LIS HAKIkC SMOS. 4 SOBSV EUGENE O'BRIEN Loew's New York Theatre Roof Cant. A tt II Rraf aa I A Ccal B.

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Jn nis prayers regularly oeiore ne goes to bed at four in the morning. YouH be arauted at Bertie's love- i a Mtir-rr. I I ANj ERS I 1 1 -U. Wallace MatDona.d. Los "Kjies Atnietie Club, Ios Thomas Meifrhan.

care cf Lat.ky. Hollywood. CL: Richard Bartnelmesa, Lambs Club, New i ork city. Anna Elsie Ferguson, car of ramous Players. Fifth avenue, New 1 ork city; Ethel Clayton, care of I mr un CaL; Limly Stevens, care H.

Xew York citv. AUUSLMESTS NEW AMSTERDAM Mala w4, I MARILYNN M2LLER JEON ERROL la 2IEGFELD 9 O'CLOCK anJ MIDNIGHT FROLICS at 1. Dant-irg PcrTr EMPIRE i- CHATTERTON MARY ROSE H- MUW. TWtra. KSa J.

Mata. Zh.rm 1 coRJILaurctteTdufar MY HEAPr 'a wd- i aa Staalra! Cw4y Kit 'LADY-BILLY' Cekaa Harris laO IBX 1 HTLCOME STRANGER la "est IfK KNICRERBOCkER GEO. M. COHAN'S A MARY (bat it a arrant! aU N.i.T CBO. M.

COHAN Wa al a in THE TAVERN wmri iiLTm isoornr roi?" HUDSON CEO. M. I THE MEANEST MAN COHAN'S! taj w-uc ninoin i aii ant. iium.ii stto awfef im aioa coamrr JOHN WlUtEN Fna.ni mm- wa rn a aat, FRED STONE 'to-top- MANHATTAN irr Hoi CHICAGO OPERA CO. ART A DFJ 1,,, Sr.V.6"' "OTSC OAat-V: TBni M.

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MEaav hi ll. iTttii teonr, waairia in 'WHEN WE ARE YOUNG BROADHURST XIT-' wnzxau rx OVER THE HILL Will rvanaa. Pliataa ar liairr Kiilaia. Terrace Garden I Two Silver Cups for the lVnnr of the Deer i Fox Trof Contest at fAe Dance Palace. Tomorrow, Tuesday ereninp.

the girls will bare their chance as contestants for the Terrace -i Garden silver cup. Tbee 'beautiful trophies from the' Dane Palace are rrpa rded b-s coveted possession by the champion dancers-of Greater i New York. This time there are two cups to be awarded to the two girls ho, dancing to-I pether. win the Deer Fox Trot 1 Contest. Regular dancing every evening and Sunday ajttrnvon.

Tiro band, rut tntertmiftionM. Terrace Gardes Dance Palace "Ach Mrrt-t, near I iliron At. BROOKLYN. BIIKOKLrN. All.

THI U.A THE 51,000,000 DOLLS BUSTER EATON'S NONSENSE KEEPS YOU CHUCKLING "THE Produced by Wliwhell Smith. Presented at tbe Capitol. THE CAST. Klchola Van V. II.

Crane Frrtt. his aop Builf Kf-aton Mark Turner. Irving fummings ilrv. Murray liiltun. Jobvon Roaa Turner Carol Holloa ay Acnes Uatea llrulah ftookrr By BOYLE.

Buster Keaton, wandering in bewildered fashion through this" complicated worldas the sappiest of sapheads, makes the new film at the Capitol a pleasant diversion. He plays the role of Bertie Van Al- stvne. son of a all itnvt mag nate, who tries to be a regular, devil because he's in love with a modern girl. He's beard somewhere that 'the; modern irirl can't abide a chan who i doesn't drink, gamble and dIit with chorus girls, and so he tries i to go through with it. But it'sj hard work, because Bertie by na-j ture is the kind of boy who says AMUSEMENTS.

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GODDESS 1 LYRIC NORA BAYES in "HEW rAMII am i. ana CASINO i fiar.ua Matte. HUH iDEWi WINTEK GARDEN i. waaaa- 1I CriUfVM Tiita. w.

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a Sil. til KEED.vM IRAGE THIS RErrBuriM m. vttm. au.it LA art and Dear Me IU4I-E B4MII.TON LITTLE 2-JstYear THEATRE WBirr 44 ST Ff Tlfs baa LL. 1 inULv ar.J 7- "LADIES NIGHT" LvtCt.

-J M.ta Ml a (Sat GRANT MITCHELL ia THE CHAMPION Yoa Lean by PUrisf Latest Soot RAG JAZZ Piano Playing Taught Anyone Ability ta raaal aatn at anaiurr (tart Fall earUaa4an aaa ANV MHS YOU AT Malta aa Raaaaat. WaaOaa HO nu ItcUl 1 r. M. Call tm Arl Wina Scbools of Popular Music 44 Wart S4 St at afaaa. IM aat ITMa St.

al 71 in. PIS Uraaataas. at l7oa 5t aat iat at ai Aa A. WlhM SOOHA AT ALL MbAlO STOREa IN THE NIGHT WATCH "Him PMtlonal cf UlkaaaaaaB ryKMaaaJ I n.eaiari wu pnotopUys especially for wanua llawley and Bbe Danic1- THIS AND THAT IN THE THEATRE Moderate Mr. A.

H. Woods has changed the title of the new Avery Hop wood John Collison farce, scheduled for production this month, from "Getting Gertie's Garter" to "Up in the Haymow." It is rumored, however, that the getting of the gaiter will remain part of the dramatic action. As the result of a conference between Al Jennings, the former train bandit turned scenarist, who was held up a few nights ago by a tough New Yorker, and Fre-J Stone, of "Tip-Top." at the Globe Theatre, the latter has taken out a pistol permit. A benefit ball for Frankie Bailey, once the toast of the nation when legs were in the latest stage styU, will be given tonight ih the Pennsylvania Hotel ballroom. The attendance lists are headed by the names of Mrs.

Fiske, Holbrook Blinn and Raymond Hitchcock, with the proceeds Mi has found times a bit hard of 'late, will start a tea room. A number of actors in present Broadway productions have combined forces to make the cast of a revival of iMtrht. Th in piace mis the Garrick Theatre a. tion of St, Valentine's Day The production under the auspices of the Verdi Club. TK j- to the Italian Red Cross Society go Uiu.

a.sa. K-. BROOKLYN. WV al riatbaah aad MARY PICKFORD "ora Ava. la -Ta.

IALTO M'n ti-jh Flatbuah JUCKLINS" "'aXBrtna alaaa. Bla INDEN Flatbu.h A "HEUOTROPE" ItftERRICK Alafirla Tnunvur IBS rutum a n.jiaiWTNi cobaiv Ala in. Cx-. The Trail's Ed" Praaaa ta MaMQaartMto. Aaiaa.a irectorv i i lisMEl cure MARK.

STRAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN, WAV al 47M St. Firt Sbowin( at NOON "THE KID" Spaclal Sbowloc Nlfhtly at ll.lt. PARAMOUNT riCTLBES ivou THOS. MEIGHAN "TTta Eaar Baad." HItoII Concert Orrhaatra B'WAT IA1T0 TIMKS "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" fRITERIOH B-way. at llh.

'Buried Treasure' rtth Marioa Davie 44TH ST. THEATRE MATINEE 1CVICRV flav Zr "WAY DOWN EAST" Brm.ir Orclioatra. U1 Ssata tunrrtt, 1921 Will Reward FIGHTERS LB-a lfaV- arm.

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