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23 DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1925 MORE KICKS LEFT IN HOARY DOBBIN, H0RSESH0ERS SAY By INDUSTRIALIST. Three hundred horseshoers held a celebration in the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum last night. They gave GLORIA STARTS NEW PICTURE tomorrow; Gloria Swanson will start work tomorrow on "Untamed," from the story by Fannie Hurst. Frank Tut-tle will direct. Laurence Gray, who played opposite Gloria in "Stage Struck," is again her leading man.

The opening scenes for the picture will be made at the horse show here and at Bear mountain. thanks because "THE ONLY THING" AIMS SO HIGH ITS WINGS JUST CAN'T LIFT IT By RICHARD HALLIDAY. "The Only Thing," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tomantic melodrama, directed by Jack Conway under the personal supervision of Elinor Glyn, which is presented this week at the Capitol theatre. Princess Thyra'. Boartlroaa Duke of Cbereoix Conrad Kayrt -The King Edward Conorlly Sir Charles Vane Louis Payne tiitrhrrto Arthur Kitmuiid Carew Princess Ere Lewis Princess Anne.

Clark Ward Countess Arline. Constance Wyiie Gourernesa Dale Fuller Gibson Ned Sparks Prime Minister Mario Canllo Kalkur David Mir Captain of the Guards Plescl.koff Yuune Arnold Buddy Smith Tonn; 1-auy Catherine Joan Crawford Young Poneous Frank Braidwood Young Cheney Pcrek Thyra 8 Maid Mary Bawes Don't you remember when Elinor Glyn's first picture was produced? There was a mad dash at the box office great excitementl The next time there were fewer people demanding entrance, and MOTION PICTURES. there are still 46,000 horses in Greater New 1926 HEALTH YEAR AIMED TO EXTEND LIFE SPAN DECADE Chicago, -Nov. 26. Nineteen Twenty-Six -will be "health conservation year" in which a program of education will be carried out designed to add ten to fifteen years to the average span of human life, Dr.

Franklin Martin, chairman of the board of directors of the Gor-gas Memorial institution has announced. An administrative trust fund has been established to carry out the educational campaign, Dr. Martin said. If the institute succeeds in its work, the wealth of the nation will be increased by $1,500,000,000, Dr. Martin declared.

Believing that no normal individual would intentionally commit suicide by willfully causing dis York. "There are! only a few left," said Joseph Ba- i 1, bus iness rep resentative B. S. M0SS'T HEATRES Your Thanksjfivin? Treat! HAROLD LLOYD i- "THE FRESHMAN" "CAMPUS CAPERS' (35 People) LAST 3 DAYS COLONY asyt Contiauotu d-iily from 10:30 A Millie Mh lUMll ltl of their union. "Longfellow's poem about the village smithy i Joseph Schlossberg beneath chestnut tree aach succeeding time there were fewer and iewer.

You know the reason as well as I do. You expected a newer and much bigger thrilL When you found it didn't have the bigger thrill and it was merely Corinne Griffith In fVfos rYrter'i Hiory "CLASSIFIED" CAMEO ir St A I should be revamped to read the village garage under the oil sign. But we aren't giving up hope," he smiled. "The horse will come back. Yes, sir, a coach and four will soon BWAY LL'CENt O'BRILN ULUAS RICH in "Simon the Jester" a lUWl Bt Vtwtnil't be fashionable again." combination of ojher romantic love stories, per-laps a little less well done you were naturally lisappointed.

Am I right? This week there is another production of Miss Glyn's, titled "The Only Thing" the thing, I suppose, is love. I don't know if you feel the same way, but it seems to me a great deal to ask of the Capitol theatre to have a picture which can always be the jutstandinsr feature of an excellent program. Forty thousand clothing workers of the city will oppose all attempts to reduce their wages in forthcoming negotiations. Joseph ease, the Gorgas Memorial institution is -urging persons to have "periodical health audits," he said. Health examinations at least once a year were urged by the doctor.

"One of our major fights will be on the mosquito of the south," Dr. Martin asserted. The fight next year will be carried into the southland, where mosquitoes are responsible-for cases, of malaria, which are costing the nation $100,000,000 Edmund Connelly i Schlossberg; secretary of the Amal COLONY BROADWAY at 23 ST. BEGINNING SUNDAY 2ST TIME AT POPULARPCICES gamated Clothing orkers ot i America, said yesterday that his organization would refuse to I Desha, a dancer on the program, was a delight to watch her hands and arms most attractively graceful, playing with a bubble as she gave a novel interpretation of "Dance of the Sylphs." The orchestra program is so carefully prepared that its every beat, note ana THE countenance a lower scale. He pre- dieted an arrangement before January.

IdID MARY PICKFORD SPOOF TRADE BODY? LEON ERROL'S LEGS TO FAIL IN MOVIES PHANTOM Poets have written odes on a lock) or THE Washington, D. Nov. Mary Pickford was charged OPERA with spoofingthe federal trade commis-i sion by R. T. CHAMEY PHILBIN NORMAN rX f.

SHOWS rhythm is in perfect unison with the movements of the dancers and in making the animations of the screen more definite, 'ihij group enters into the spirit of a 1 a yf ul comedy with a zest equal to that rf serious moments. I know ot iio orchestra in this country which constantly, day after day, plays amid luxurious surroundings at such low cost to an audience, and at the same time gives such high-grade music. a fee ALSO lAQNlFICEMV PKUDUCTK Swaine, attor-: ney for the Fsitious Play-j evs-Lasky cor-i poraticn, which is charged here with violating the Clayton anti-trust act. 1 Swaine accused her of giving I "ctterly false testimony." At-j for i Adolph Zukor. ft PARISIAN IAIETIES Unusual of hair and composers have found inspiration in a snatch of laughter.

But Carl Edouarde has gone, them all one better. Edouarde has taken the collapsing legs of Leon Errol and provided a special invitation for them in preparing the musical score for the movie "Clothes Make the Pirate" in which Errol is the pirate. DESERT MOVIES Ethel Grey Terry and her husband, Carl Gerard, have deserted the movies to tour in vaudeville in "Bedlam," a domestic comedy skit' by Joseph Jackson who was formerly connected with Rudolph Valentino productions. MAY STARS AGAIN May MeAvoy, now completely through with "Ben Hur," will have the leading role in "The Chariot of the Gods," an original story by Howard Hawks, who will also direct the production. HAL SIGNS ANOTHER Gertrude Astor is the latest dramatic actress who has signed with Hal Roach to make two-reel comedies.

The list now includes Theda Bara, Lionel Barrymore and Gertrude. 5Iary Pickford scn dance head of the Famous i corporation, denied that Zukor i was attempting to gain a monopoly of the motion picture business. Ccnrad Nagel and Eleanor Boardman. And this is not an advertisement. I happen to like it a lot.

It's a great treat. AKllbl II Tomorrow Mr. Halliday will review Havoc at an outlying theatre. DENNY TAKES A REST Reginald Denny is-vacationing in the mountains in California before Xtiere lias lrrn no picture to urpas A BLONDE YAMP Kathryn Hill will portray the beginning work on his next picture CVt -STLLLA DALLAS' or I Vv, even equal Ji I "Rolling Home," from the play by role of blonde vamp in "Do Clothes John Hunter Booth. 5TELLADAIIA5 II rrqnirrd battle to rlf-rt a rrr-onriliation brtwrrs hiwliand aad Mifr.

Ilrad Takrs a Itrcrss. today's sttrr from real lifr, cm-plrte on pasre 21. CIO WMITf 5 Apolio 4trrwret rKt daily 2 jo iio Make the in which Na-tacha Rambova. (Mrs. Rudy Valentino) will be starred.

DRAWS FROM CIRCUS Benjamin Christiansen, Swedish director, who is making his first picture in America, is searching for circus performers for his cast. The film's temporary title is "The Light Eternal." GOOD CAST. FAVORS "IRENE" FOR SCREEN Colleen Moore has a prominent cast supporting her in 'Irene," some of the scenes of which will be colored. Those in the film include Lloyd Hughes, George K. Arthur, Kate Price, Charles Murray, Maryon Aye, Ida Darling, Eva Novak, Betty Francisco, Lydia Yeamond, Edward Earle, Bess Flowers and Lawrence Wheat.

Al Green is directing. TEARLE'S NEW FILM Conway. Tearle will be starred in "Good Luck," a Drury Lane melodrama by Seymour Hicks and Ian Hay, as soon as he finishes "Danc- DRESSMAKING 4 SULLINtRY SCHOOL McDowell Matinee Today at 2:30 TONIGHT AT 8:30 'The Vamsh'n? American DICK AS COWBOY Richard Barthelmess will make a cowboy picture on completion of "Just Suppose," it -was announced yesterday. "The Kid from. Montana," is the title of the new one.

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1876. Telephone Ivoccacre "iZJU. T. 1V0U THOMAS MEIGHAN from the novel by Katharine ar IKIH I aXLL NEW CHILD PLAYER Florence Vidor has chosen Mary Elizabeth Dow, 5, to play her daughter in "Sea Horses." which is 91.1 t-t. RIESENFELD CLASSICAL IA1Z Pummount rirfnr MOTION PICTURES.

IALT0 GLORIA SWANS0N B-wT 11 "STACE TRUCK" It required a Battle to effect a reconciliation Between husband: and wife. Read "love Takes a Recess," today's story from real life, complete on page 21. ing Mothers," which is being pro- I being produced in Hollywood. She BEN dERME duced on Long Island. 1 was chosen from 300 candidates.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i THE MERRY WIDOW FMRASSY ioAtAT at 4 cm rmrrr LfllOAJJI thh DAILY. I tO AH Srata kvrH rrrsat I flirt.

r'tr rrfarauar Todar at P. TWICE TODAY (AT 3 AND TWICE EVERY DAY at 2.30 and 8.30 (Sunday Matinee at 3) KING VIDOR'S Hetaromtimm LAURENCE STALLINCS' Crcof Story YIDDISH ART SS5 MAI-RICK SCHWARTZ, prrarnt "THE AIR-MERCHANTS" A new romrdy A VTC tt w. sr w. tw. riiwi.

"It climbs on the backs of the score or more plays we bare lately bad concerning the sins of the offspring, and from that vantage point perceives anew that the wary to the box office lies through the heart." Gilbert W. Gabriel, San. APIT0L Elinor Glyn's mm mm a rAPlTOt, I.KM1 ORHrTRA. Stm .1 Mt. TW.

Sat. a Jr STATE metropoutan; I Mary Pickford 1SZ HIPPODROMR mu. ooodj IU A 0 CHAKIJK HATLIN "bt nr "A Dog's Life" HERMAN HELLER asj Hi, Qrcsh -I4? bartheLmlss "At fiae a piece of eiten ble work as you caa ricw in any acting squad this As moving and gripping a bit of drama. we have seen in some time." Robert Coleman, ilirrnr. Starring JOHN GILBERT with REN EE ADOREE is one of the finest Amei ican plays I have ever seen the cast is superb RES BY MILLER.

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