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Daily News from New York, New York • 27

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Daily Newsi
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27 FANTASTIC FAIRBANKS FILM PACKS THEM IN AT LIBERTY rr mu4to tram GOODMAN ACQUIRES EUROPEAN PLAYS Philip Goodman, producer of "Poppy," is sailing from England on the S. S. Berengaria next week with a valise i HOLIDAY TRIP John Murray Anderson sails Saturday on the Olympic for a six weeks' vacation in Europe. Upoa his rvturn he will begin rehearsals of a musical comedy entitled "Susie Sunshine." lie said yesterday that recent reports that he would do fthr play are BRIGHT SAYINGS (Reprinted from yesterday's final edition) By McELLIOTT. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." Type, FANTASY.

Directea by RAOUL WALSH. Produced by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Presented in the LIBERTY THEATRE. If you got through the crush outside the Liberty theatre last night without losing your hat and your temper, vou said with me: "Tlii, i i i. The DAILY MS mill nay fl fat eaeh rhiiih u)ia printed.

I'nae-erpled maaswrripis raaaot bo trtamed. Addrek Swings." UALLK NI.WB. "5 I-ark flare. N. Y.

full of foreign plays, from among which he will do his early fall producing. The assortment is varied in character, ranging from a Viennese pperetta to a tragedy of An-dalusian- life. While abroad r. Goodman made arrangements for the production of piuuic uas got nj oe prcuj gooa 10 niatvc uij for that." Mr. Gest's de luxe press-agent tactics brought them from the highways and byways.

There were policemen to fend them off, and the whole might have posed as a mob scene in a New York irama. a I "si 4 incense burners and the usher houris, sit down and 4vV -est your bones, and watch "The. Thief of-Bagdad" A. 111 VtM 1 iA1-f Tk A nAL .1 Vn- Vn Philip Goodman -Poppy" in Eng- Senor Fairbanks has outdone himself in this. It is, .1 i i i li land, France and several other foreign countries, including the Anna Mav Hone CIUriea lne laa lln me 3 iairy iaie lor auuits.

6 Or perhaps it is a small bov's dream of ureatness. Little Jean was listening intently to a jazz record being playd on a grafonola. He asked what was causing the loudost sound and, when informed it was a saxophone, said "Well. I guess it must be a new one. 'cause it sounds kind 'a fresh." S.

Y. CASE. 568 East State Street, Trenton, K. J. He'en, my five-year-old niece, is very fond of onions.

While having dinner at our house she could not consume enough of them, and jokingly I said, "Helen, you'll smell dreadfully of oniuiis." "I don't she said bossing her littie head in the air, "I'm not going out." RAY JACOBS. 1350 Boone avenue. Bronx. slaying dragons, riding a winged horse, solving armies like dragons' teeth, and finally floating away into the ether on the magic carpet princess. vjvfm-s rwr IN GUILD PLAY.

A. P. Kaye will play the first banker in "Man and the the coming production of the Theatre guild. AU this Ara- "If bian night's aream is worheu out a fantas ipainsta stically love- ickr round, I k. ly a a- 4.

1 making it easy to NEW PLAY The American stage producing company will present "The Power," a comedy drama by Ario Flam ma. MOTION PICTURES believe that the Fairbanks price jC list is true: that iN PAP1TM 'GREAT WHITE WAY I fill ILL Partital I'mrrmm II C.M'Uoi. orivsD oki I nay Slav DOORS OPEN AT If MOON. MOTION PICTURES spent and count- f. 11.

less energies ex- Other Pictures Come and Go These Two Will Live Forever pended. But judging from last night's host, it will not be long THE TEN COMMANDMENTS belore tne coffers are full again. In the first half of the film Douglas is himself COVERED WAGON has been oo Broadway one full year and trill going llrong. Broadway one year 180th 18ltt ime will be from now todar. GEO.

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11 wmt. 4U4 3L TWlfK DAILT Seals now on sale fur toe next 4 frks brt ouuiw seats $100 lodUy fiorti Pgrgmmmt frmttioi; tFnmrmt PVirm I atkr Corvoroeteo I a Ieaper of haz-jnianne Johnston, Douglas Fairbanks, Brandon nurst ards, a nimble thief in brown skin and flashing teeth. I found him far more romantic and interesting lying around lazily on slabs in Bagdad than later, togged out in princely habiliments, doing the valorous act. Spectacle and scenery enshroud him in the latter part of "The This stretches out the story to enormous length. As always, in these super-films, there is too much of everything.

Beautiful but surfeiting, the million-dollar movie! Julanne Johnston realizes charmingly the amorous princess, and wears the, laces and veils of her craft as naturally as a Follies girl. Snitz Edwards brings an unholy phiz to the role of Fairbanks's evil associate; Anna May Wong is perfectly cast as a lightly clad Mongol slave, and a personage named liquidly So-Jin is the complete long-nailed villain. Thief of Bagdad" is a film which will exhaust fans' superlatives for some time to come. The flying carpet particularly makes childish dreams come true. There must be a Santa Claus, and perhaps Mr.

Fairbanks keeps him in his pocket. MA beautiful Love Story" AtU 4' Kdmatu IMiahSl JD.W. GRIFFITH'S? the dering, scantily garbed, woods near his home. Where is station KIWI IS. Ubttt I.

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Rawanieck of Manville, N. yesterday was pronounced violently insane by physicians at Somerset county jail, Somerville, X. where he was taken after DANCING TONIGHT he had admitted to the authorities that he had set fire to his homer which burned down the night be i at the fore. Several stills had been in NOIPMA ojeration in the house, firemen Rawanieck was found wan- TMMAEXGE "Secrets" DANCING Dance Palace MARION DAVIES in YOLANDA Charles Major's Thrilling Roma area TW1CR DAILY. Jl COSxMOPOLITAN TnKATRr Colnmbas Tinla.

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