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Daily News from New York, New York • 89

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41 "DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 SLEUTH SLAPPED "THOU SHALT NOT DOUBT? WELL FLAVORED WITH 18-KARAT CAST BY GLORIA SLAPS BACK FOR 525,003 WRIT BATTLE ON TODAY IN COWEN HAMMER RIDDLE Joseph H. Cowen, accused of the hammer murder of William J. Clark at Hillside, N. on Nov. Come what may in the way of summonses or other legal papers the Marquise de la Falaise de la HUGH D'ARCY DIES, AUTHOR OF "FACE UPON THE FLOOR' 'Twaa a balmy rummer erenint and a good'y crowd vat there, Which well nigh filled Joe' barroom on the corner ff the square; And as ong and witty stories came through the upen door, A vagabond crept rlowly in and jtotied upon the floor.

Hugh Antoinc D'Arcy, who almost forty years ago wrote the poem "The Face Upon the Floor" died late yester- By MILDRED SPAIN. Title: "THE NEW COMMANDMENT." Type: DRAMA. Directed by HOWARD HIGGIN. Produced by FIRST NATIONAL. Presented at the RIVOLI THEATRE.

The new commandment is: "Thou shalt not doubt." Well, whv not' That's as pood a commandment as any- I i put over the highly flavored film starring that glamourous actress, Blan.he bweet. day at the Ix-nox 4" it The doubter was Billy, an American mil lon-aire, who jumped off his yacht to escape his a scheming aunt, and an amorous cousin. The doubted one was Renee Darcourt, rure, proud American. "The Darcourts never show their emotion," according to her father. But.

an artist's model The artist took Renee to a cabaret, where she was kissedonce, twice, thrice, on the shoulder by a Parisian who didn't like his models fussy. Young Billy leaped into the argument, fought all the waiters single-handed while Renee doused them with seltzer water, and escaped with her in his car that had crashed onto the dance floor. All nio-ht. lono- thv drove around Paris. By mil nosp-xai, me ictira of heart trouble.

This i crnationally known theatrical man and author was 8 2 years old. D'Arcy, who was the author of hundreds of poems and the Joseph Cowen Abe J. David Accused in hammer murder and prosecutor. Gloria Janet Swanson Ueecher Screen star and divorce suit principal. Coudrais, better known a Gloria Swanson.

should worry. She says 2, will learn today whether he must Ben Lyon stand trial or go free on a writ of habeas corpus. Cowen, through his attorney, this time Renee had become well enough acquainted with Billy to curl up in his arms. In the morning the tired chauffeur swerved the car into a garden where an old marquise was having her breakfast. Instead of being surprised, atrical skits, always prized the poem quoted as Hugh A.

D'Arrf his masterpiece. seeks his freedom on the ground i But nothinir taunted him as much she just said: "It has been many years since this o'd garden that Prosecutor Abe J. David of Elizabeth has not sufficient evidence on which to hold him as a presumptive murderer. Prosecutor David, while refusing to reveal the nature of his evidence, announced late yesterda- that he expected successfully to combat the writ and hold Cowen for the grand jury. The prosecutor denied that any new witnesses have come forward so herself.

When S. Alexander Cohen, a detective who has something of a name himself, served the marquise last September with a subpoena to appear as a witness in the Dr. Hoffmann-Janet Ikerher divorce case, the titled screen star, so runs his story, spurned the paper, slapped his face and laughed "I should worry." Yesterday Cohen stood on a street corner and watched William Kaplan, another detective, har.d the marquise a summons in a suit charging criminal assault in which Cohen was plaintiff and the marquise defendant. This time the marquise reluctantly accepted the rarc, did not slap Kaplan's face, but did say, "I should worry." If the marquise were given to worrying she has as matters to as when that the title of th internationally known verse should have read "The Kae on the Barroom Floor." D'Arcy was sitting in Jor Schmidt's barroom ut 4i.li ave. ant 14th st.

when late one evening derelict walked in, asked for whisky and was put out. The author followed helped him, and then penned the lines. In recent years D'Arcy spent most of his time at the Green Room club and at the Elks. YP- has seen young love." The old garden certainly saw young love while Renee and Billy were there. They cooed to a statue of Cupid perched, atop a fountain.

Renee passed long hours stroking Billy's hair with a rose! But Billy's father broke into the garden of Eden. He tried to buy off Renee after the manner of magazine stories and MOTION PICTURES. THEATRES nniflNVc c. n. y.

night worry about a contempt proceed- Hour 'hrr rt. (I'M 11 Wt trn With HAROLD LLOYD in -thf; freshman- Alt an ataa. XtMSua (ar" 435 lOMllKKOtt MI MTAN MI.HT Blanche Sweet and Lucius Henderson l.ltOIIV JOH-l'S "1HE LAST EDITION" tth k.i imi i rwi IJ I SI IVwti B'WAY at 4 in Wnti BI.N LVON MrRY ASTOR in "Th Th.t Thf Jl." tV nrlil Hr.t u.tri warned his son that all is not straight that mode's. One night Billy returned to the chateau to see the artist carrying Renee upstairs. 'Dad was right," he said.

There is more much more. The war is upon us before we know it. The scenes, sired by the newsreels, are effectively done. The lorg arm of coincidence was given chiropractic treatment to have it snap into place for Billy and Renee, but this is finally accomplished. There is a luminous, haunting quality in Blanche Sweet's boauty that is never tiring.

Ben Lyon is romantic enough as Billy. Claire Eames gives a pointed sketch of a matchmaker, and Diana Kane is 1 S. Alexander Cohen Nelson Kent Mrs. Nelson Kent Stepfather and mother of hammer widow. to help him strengthen his case, and also that he has any intention of arraigning Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Kent, stepfather and mother of Mrs. Priscilla Clark, widow of the slain man, as material witnesses. Cowen, according to the warden of the jail, spent yesterday smoking cigarettes and dozing. He seemed, according to the jailer, to be only slightly interested in the first move made by his counsel to obtain his freedom.

William Kaplan summons for They return Gloria's slap. BIG PARADE is consul COOd an unsavory roie. oorge oipf a line con.t uian, r-me cuau- i ms ii i 1 1 1 .1 1 i in Supreme court arising out her refusal to accept the non, HOlDrOOK XSimn, uorumj vuiimiing aim L.utiua hcj.uciiuii out the 18-karat cast. subpoena that Cohen tried to serve "The New Commandment" has its moments of interest. And it hpr i.lst Senteniber and the IVOL1 New Commandment must be reported that the love scenes between the lovers are the least nnn suit for the slaD with which it Biaftrnc aawri a bw t.rw KICSCNrttO PNISCNTATIOII i Cohen says she rebuffed his proffer A hWSEMENTS.

GLORIA SWANSON Vgl Haysian these oia eyes nave seen. romorrouv Miss Spain will review "The race That Thrills" at the Broadway. LLTO JACK HOLT 3 of the legal paper. She wa furred to be a criminal, 'bnt the plan failed. Head -Kid- naped." today'a atory from real life; complete on pave S.

The NflK.NT IIH.IIWAl- 1 si. 4 iiM'xr I'u-mr FLORENCE MILLS JCM DTDWir re Kinlt UL.li uunniti KCXT JOKCPM "LORD JIM" DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Mcdowell TO BUILD THEATRE Florence Mills, dusky entertainer Ueaicninc. llreM.mukn(. Pattern nltlnc. PRIZES FOR PRISONERS Richard Barthelmess is going to Sing Sing prison next Monday night to make the cash awards for the winning reviews submitted by the prisoners on his latest picture, "The Beautiful City." One hundred dollars in cash' prizes will be Matinee Today at 2:30 TONIGHT AT 8:30 3285t OOCU 25 at the Plantation, who made a $200,000 profit on a Florida land 'The Vanishing American rDITri)lfN HKMIVVAV lritnc and inner ishciii.

INUIMIUAI. lrKiniUN in Trade Wholesale aid RcU.il AlMt for Teewinal 1 ne. Z.41 HVhSlSii CLAiiES Call or Write. 58 Wet 40th St. New lock rite Est.

l7ti. IVieolione lmcaiTe Tiaj. deal, will in Broadway Oprra Banl. Bill KnhinsoB. Piittov A Sylvia CUtrk, Suitor Boy, Paul BnrnH.

"PEACOCK FEATHERS" witk Jacqueline Lo(n aad Cullea Landit 'THE LOST WORLD' SUPREME VAI OEVILLE ANl PHTl KES Continuonn Noon to 1 1 i a i.ivi aii.l 4tTH ST vade the film field. No, not as a 1 red Gloria Swanson. distributed. Matinee Today at 2:30 Miss" Mills will PROUD HEART BEAlTlr'lL RA.VOON (OAT. full 1 erect a kBltlft.

ini li1 wit iv, hneo. woivl.rfut bargain ay at 4MB tC ATflR TIIKATKK. 11 BUCK IN CYCLONE Buck Jones is at work on "The Gentle Cyclone." with Rose Blossom as his leading lady. Kathleen Myers, Marion Harlan, Jay Hunt and Oliver Hardy also have important roles. llLI-sON OAT tdrrvl lnukrtl trinnunt with tieaultnil Reaver col la and ruffs; emulaltely IIikmI.

'S; rare mft tudiiy. i. i rox. w. j6t iar a Stk Aw.

Taka tlrtatar ta ra r. 0 seat theatre Harlem, catering to colored patrons who heretofore have been obliged to witness movies in 100-seat store theatres. U. S. Daily ant Sataraay Till 7 T.

M. DIG PARADE is coming 2 ROLLER SKATING Clermont Roller Skating; Rink 181 tLERMONT AVENUE, BKOOkXYN. Near Myrtle Avenue. SKATINi KVKRV NUiHT MATINEE SAT I RDAY AND SUNDAY TIKSDAY LADIES' COBWEB PARTY' THURSDAY Mysterious Couple Contest ALFBEO F. KI.ATH.

Maiuwer. Florence Mills IKATHLELN NURRIS t' RoM ta. W.rld' 'aitk Patn eirm atitla 1 I B'way at iJni Va Xtlturtlar P. 11. Herman lli'ller ar4 Ilia tlrrheatra CAPITOL Come CDri? DEMONSTRATION In Fcr TREATMENT XO NEED TO HAVE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR You know that powders and pastes only dissolve the hair at the surface.

You know that other methods are and uncertain. Why don't you investigate TRICHO System, which is guaranteed to remove hair perma- 1 1 4 wn rvt riTiv Tiaef rf tVtA Vwwiv? STATE METROPOLITAN way tc 45 St. Brooklyn Buster Keaton b'wEsf I At the Stt JACK ROSE At the -Mrt- I'irtuf A Wild Animal Sh OrtUAIL LUUUftll eicTHtr i AI'llol. I.KAMI aa Rsdolpk It OKI r.Hl I1X Valentino SJRAND in "THE r.At.l.t," Thompson, colored dancer, will be managing director of the new Florent Mills theatre. "BIG PARADE" NOV.

19 The presentation of "The Big Parade" at the Astor theatre, Nov. 19, will be under the personal supervision of Major Edward Bowes. David Mendoza of the Capitol theatre orchestra, has arranged the musical score in collaboration with William Axt. Two clever rraoki believed kld-napinar ementlnl to the tarerM of bix feaal. But one of the Tirtiui ajawt-t the plana.

Howl Head 'Kidnaped." today's atory from real life complete on page 9. BRONX OPERA HOUSE "MY GIRL" The Snappy MusicjU Comedy btkam tiriio.NT oitn Trirrin AVin TH ErM ERR WIDOW riURi((V uroahwat at tent rra LUIDnJJl iwi. iiaii.y. i ts -All "Vata hrarrHt Hn It.H. rI ITMRIA 4T St.BURLEsaUB a DullT MI.I:15.Er-:15 Smoking Booklet No.

6, mailed in plain sealed envelope. NO NEEDLEJl NO WAX NO HEMICAI.S GRAND PRIX Of thirty Nations enhihitire at the Paris Exposition different preparations and meth ods lor prmovinf iiprfliious hair. TRICHO VETllOD aa awarl-d the Grand Prix oo Oct. 20. 19-5.

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