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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER; THURSDAY. JULY 30. -1925 13 INTERESTING NEWS AND NOTES OF STAGE AND SCREEN NEXT WEEK AT. THE VARIETY HOUSES 5- -i OJi ME o3t FLICKERS PAJlAMOUlfrt STOH.Y OT A CVTZ CTTTICLI Ct7T-UP idwal Jones BEBE DANIELS in "THE MANICURE GIRL" MAX D0LIV9 MARVELOUS MUSIC Ja YfitiT nt 1 -ii A 3 time 1S the Jubilee "songologue," with the chanting friars and graudces, on the Pantages stage, but the Songs well transcribed from old guitar ballads, are of a uality never JtnKffT STREET AT FOarZ7r-l 'U1 oe tnis act mat drew the crowds yesterday? More a BH 1 I1VBTIIW1B.W III uncijr, eincc me aunienop was mainly children, it was Brengk Golden xiorse. A simple Dosniflr act.

An Arab horse covered from nose" to fail tip with bronze paint, and gin ciaa me same armor ana not much else besides. The tableau was popular enough up to thirty years ago, when every circus displayed it. P. i he children such as were tint awed annlaudeH tumultuously. The manager, steered us back stage to visit that enchanting animal.

Personally, we regard horses as vicious animals to be avoided at all costs, and, if an interview pends, to be propitiated first with enormous quantities of sugar. Herr Brengk, the tipsy rintrmaster with the cane loaded with hooch, the annonceur of the was most proud of his house. "We just came up from Mexico Errol Steps To Quarter of MrwSY' ON ABET mrJ AND LOST HER ftTN 0M A LARK 1 WITH fliTl I sf.ason LLjL JsyCw I STARTS mm I AN0TUC SCREEN Buy Scrip HEW SENSATION- 1 "C- I GRANADA TO.SHOW DUFFY SELEGTS TIE "LUCKY DEVIL' I GREATER Million Tune Ctty last week," he said. "There we performed an Unusual duty. You know, when the bull fight opens, a master of ceremonies, clad in black, opens the gates- and marches in at the head of the toreadors and with a profound bow makes obeisance to the President in the imperial box.

"So when we came to the city nothing would do but we had to lead the procession, and Miss Brengk and the mare Topsy, all glistening with wet bronze, a fine sight in the sunlight, opened the functions. It was a great honor for us, I assure you." Miss Brengk, helmeted like Mln erva, and her. hqrse, kept stock stilt, while the photographers took pictures of them, i "I help make 'a, Roman holiday," has taken out i $250,000 insurance against LLeon Errors missing any per- ormances of "Louie the 14th" because of a new and danger Beginning nest Saturday, Richard Dlx's new Paramount feature "The Lucky Devil," will be on the Granada screen. Irene Rich and Al Roscoe, left, In "'Pal o' Mine," the feature picture for the Pantages center, Lew Brice, at the Orpheum in 'Stick to Your Dancing," and Bert and Betty Wheeler in a fun offering, "Bits of Everything," at the Golden Gate ous dance that Errol has added to his The most elaborate production yet "The Lucky Peril" is the tale of attempted by Henry Duffy at the Alcazar will be "Merton the Movies," which starts. next Sunday a young fellow who spent the earlier part of his life dreaming of what he could do behind the wheel of a fast car and the rest of his life GADZOOKS! HORRORS! HELP! UNDAY evening.

There are thirty two speaking parts in the play. Yesterday Duffy made Dublic his cast. 'RUDY'S' HAIR IS FALLING OUT Most of the players have been se MM lected for types. The principal roles are cast as follows: she commented. "Just think ol laying on this paint three times a day, and washing it off afterwards! The paint bill runs upward of.

$15 daily." A simple act. Indeed, is the Golden Horse, But the costuming, at this rate, -comes to mora than $5,000 a year and at the end of that time there is nothing to show for it, except a line of empty paint barrels. vii M' 'it 1 Exeunt the "bel canto" and Italian' opera, now become as obsolete as. crinolines and bustles. Enter Orhu Clrtuit Battfaa Cat.

and Tavl.r at MarM 12:49 CONTINUOUS II JO VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS Mrtnn 0111 Amo. GtHhwller A PROGRAM OF EXCEPTIONAL MUKIT AND CHARM mow pi.avix; 7aic Kf.riu Elimr Huff lwtr Miwtani Miss Lenore L'lric, now appear- ing us Klki in David Belasco's I ti Mnnimi, niri ins i in it liirrcior H.roM PannHrt MEW YORK, July 29. (By UniTersal SerTlce.) Clrls, assemble Bronnd and hark. The forerunner of moile shrlks, Kudolph Valentino himself, Is In the depths of deepest gioom. Reason i Ills beautiful black hair that so often resembled a highly polished stove or patent leather boots is obeying the law of fjxaUty and fallinp: out and onse(iienllj, "Rudy" Is In the depths of deepest gloom.

Rnt not too gloomy to be ingenions. To camouflage the un-shelk-llke nppearanre giv.en by a denrth of Imlr. IinI," It Is said, paints the top black and carefully brushes the few remaining strands over this. Tlw Birl WIm SlarlllM ItMHIlM BLOSSOM SEELEY I Eatlrtty N. Praduatlaa Wltn BENW FIEIDS Evelmlva Enaaaammt tRIUMPHANT RETURN TO VAUDEVILLE ANNETTE adaptation of Andre Picards' character' study of the same name at the Wilkes, will discontinue Sunday doing It Al the danger he can court, all the scraps he can get into, all the fast driving he can do, are said to make every moment of Dlx's new sreen play enjoyable and thrilling.

Ester Ralston is the pretty leading, lady. Sporting fans are given an added treat with the official motion pictures of the Strangler Lewis-Wayne Munn wrestling match for the world's championship. In this film every second, every fall, every exciting play is caught by the camera, and some of the more intricate holds are seen via slow motion, so that no doubt can be entertained as to who actually won the bout. On the automatic stage the Granada presents a new revue with the Synco-Symphonlsts and Holt and Leonard in their farewell week. BruLh Raitr 1.

loaue HrmlV.w Wtller, hi. fts.iHant TutTr Itav 1. Rntrf RfnUi Ralph Murphy Hal Dlti. Wlnlm h'lo Irwin Bolwrt Fairfax La Mit Walter Recan Walter Whlw Henry 'aubSeit8 tirem laoiilan Tom fcwaid Kirka Liu-ij. Oonrnr i.inU Ijoulae Perlne Dorllle Jazz opera.

It really had to come r.mera Muti performances during the rest of her Sletnund Hiiitonblatt Iftr IialrU KELLERMAN engagement at that theater. Redmond Wells Last season Qeorge Bernard Shw and Irving Berlin were conniving on something in the way of a syn Mat A Shflk A Trm-hup The reason (of "the discontiniu- IMargraret Morrell Jlmmr la tka Sraatrtt Vandavllla Ratua a Hr Caraar. Supaartrd bv Hrr Owa Artlati TOM HAYOEN EODIE HAY DEN Tha Oalarlra Trl copated "Tosca." What happened ance of the Sunday performance la that it is necessary for the star to Mr. Patt.raon Kitrt Olrl to- scheme nobody knows, Mirae VVtrt Olrl- have at least one day of rest be The Man Gonrte H. Summer cause of the strenuqus part she With JACK THOMPSON SIDXET LADFIELD THE 6000 LITTLE BAD BOV Duffy and his director, Ralph BATES COMEDY TO LLOYD RECALLS though it is rumored Shaw com plained Berlin wasn't "Jazz y' enough.

Jazz opera will spring Into be plays in the production. 'a'g 'Willi si V'bim' vH Murphy, have made great prepara- Patrons of the theater who have tion for the offering. WARD Miss Robbie Gordonel VAN MARGARE1 SEVERN WU910 VISUALIZATIONS 300 Children 'Try Out With Mary Pickford formance may have their money OClllldkraUt liHtS STAY 3RD EEK EARLY STAGE DAYS (Da DleaaK Brw.) FRANK FAY (hgwltWni twc- months. Gershwin wiil be the librettist, and Paul Whiteman -the composer. And star are-te- be BIosboixl Seeley and Benny, Fields, who are at the rerunaea at i.ne nox omce or ei-i HT change the seats for another per- iYlUSlC rOXn Oel la -OFF KEY" More than three hundred chll SSOAOWAY'S FAVOSI7 formance, according "to an an- "Hudoph Schlldkraut, famous stage mm dren, from babes In arms up to CUud W.

8wtttoH at Qrcntr nouncetnent oy. tne manager or tne star, who play a featured role in twelye years of age, crowded onto the stage at the Mary Pickford house. 'His People," is one of the few CHOXG R0SIE MOET CHINESE VERSIONS OF 80N88 AND DANCES So successful has the Blanche I Behind a wire of congratulation Golden Gate this ween. "It's perfectly true," said Bios torn yesterday. "We Just got i TR10N In actors In the films who will not have muslo on the set while he Js Bates production of "Mrs.

Partridge I sent by the famous film comedian, telegram from Paul Whiteman an "THE BATTLING ORIOLES" Presents" proven at tbe Colum- I Harold Lloyd, to Mrs. Prank Bacon TAREILA PICKERIXCd acting. Buck Jones On nouncing that all is ready for re Schlldkraut believes music is dis SKILL AND TERPSICHORE A HAL ROACH COMEDY bla, that uhe comedy Is to be con- ion tne occasion of her appearance hearsals. tracting instead of beneficial, and tinued for a third week commenc- i tne production of "Lightnin' at i Gershwin is the author of "Lady declares that Instead of adding to ne" A1nQay mmm the Capitol, is the comedian's mem Cameo Screen Be Good," which was here last month at the Curran, and. also the author of the piece cryptically Coming Sunday the atmosphere of the scene, it destroys it.

"If I were really a man In a tenement house in New York, pel lurillttliun, Blanche Bates has never won pry of a time, nearly, twenty years Studio lajit week while Mary picked out ten youngsters for her forthcoming production, "Scraps." Peculiar "types" were wanted, because of the nature of the story, which deals with a baby farm in a swamp country. The ten were chosen in a little less than an hour. "The hardest work 1 have in plo-lures is to choose children for parts," Miss Pickford said when it was all over. "I do so hate to refuse the little ones who have set their heart on playing with me. greater esteem tor ner Bias" worn ago, wnen ne received tils nrst taste known as "Negro Opera," an ex YVETTE JIMMY RUGEL HUSSEY INTERNATIONAL PRIMA 0ONNA CartMY C.

B. Aaalatad at taa 0.ll..a- Plana to Aaalstaal a ROBERT FARICY E00IE MICKEY txansion of his clever "Raphsody as the part says, I wouldn nave an orchestra at hand to play than In her present role or tne of theatrical life. nra-inton u-KiA ni 5i tTC ft 1 Buck ones never appeared to Blue." which is now one cf better advantage than this week at 'Hearts and Flowers while I quar with success and at home At th a8 ot 12, Lloyd's first SytvtvvTWma will Whiteman' concert favorites. the Cameo where he is being leled with my family," he says. presides over the destinies of a I yearning for the stage was satis shown in a new film called "The Why "Negro Opera That is a mystery.

There are no colored folks Man Who Played Square." growing son and-daughter. fled wnen he applied to and was Her atrueele to rive these chll- I A Syd Chaplin to Do in it. nor is there aught of Africa, HIS BIS NEW SEVUI With a Caat al INBESS. OANCFRS. COMEDIANB AND PRETTY 8IRLS SUMPTUOUS SCENE Otkar Vaudavlll.

Attraatlm and With the support of Wanda KEXT WEEK A SENSATION I ji" ml awrpieu aa a raemDer or me cur- unless Jazz music may be termed and the oDDOsitlon of the children wood Stock Company, In Omaha Hawley and an excellent cast, Jones is making himself mora "Good Night Nurse" "Good Nteht Nurse." a title that WflSLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN African. sounds like a problem play, out playing such parts as "Little Abe" "The new Jaz opera will be nomilar than ever. is rea IV a comeay, uparKiins RICHARD DARTHELMESS produced at Carnegie Hall, New jrood for a touple of laughs in itself, will be Syd Chaplin's next On the same bill Is tfte A Ilka Ha 1 11 n.a nnrl mi 1 Kl IT sit- I iinrinns I Appearing In principal character walian trio. Miss Grace Le Beau, srand opera soprano, a Ben Turpin -York," says Miss Seeley. "That Should give it a fine send-off.

The ast is not yet complete, for a tenor some sopranos are yet to be parts with the company at the time comedy called "The Marriage Cir feature comedy. It is a story by Robert W. Sherwood, and is now in the hands of Charles F. Reisner, who will direct the picture. Reis- ''NEW wits MARY JIAT (Mra.

Sltluu Bartkalima) A riHST NATIONAL PICTURE" Dumbbell Heroine OI were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon. cus" and the usual International Films Is Disappearing Mnmhholl heroine" of mo- 11111 AlirehS lllveniS Tnm Hv III fnm has to the tion of "The Man on the The A GREAT 8UPP0RTINS BILL aajgaaaaagnyggBjajaaayaBjBjBBBjaafaay Cameo screen Saturday in "The picked. You see, Whiteman is going to groom jazz to enter the classical fold along with the most venerated things that ever came out of La Scala." 1 Chaplin's latest release.

Rainbow: tion pictures is being tossed Into a i 2 DAYS MORS lram Xkrla'i Sccaatlanal Horai I Fanohoa and Uaro Preaaat I O'NEILL SISTKM9 I KIUIIK8 RUVIE go hlrvfr hlddlra 20 I LIPSCKULIS MUBIO MAtms I Ca-iia 1 Compromise Uob now it's the "compromise me nisfiiru uy i knA i i eoi.B art a West Coast Manager In Filmland Ooudal. "The box-office reports pool show that the average theater-goer Meeting the question of bobbed Inspects S. F. Houses General Manager A. M.

-Bowles of At last Robert Edesort has i PRESIDENT MrAl.l.lSTKH and ARKET STS. Is turning very decidedly against fifty-fifty basis. JoBe- the old traditional type of leading dodeed the nart of the disgustlnglv the West Coast Theaters, Is Allene Ray Weds Producer wealthy man-about-town. This role Saturday feminine role, wherein a girl has oiwi, ncreen auirens, n. has pursued him ever since tQur of the njneteea theaters of the connsfNE nnthintr to do but stare In adora-I side-stepped the necessity of mak BARGAIN MATINEES Satardar and Sunday 7c Saiiiitt tv at rmj Booth Tarklnarton's "TURMOIL" up Bcreen worn, mu Northern division.

Bowles held a tion at the hero, with hate at the ng one 0f those important decisions starring Rod La Rocque, eluded rRIFFl loyalty and morale meeting of all the out-of-town managers and later villain, and to wring ner nanus that furrow the feminine brow. helDlessly as both dangled over aj0.enhine possesses a wealth of it, being cast aa a power in the 8th MIRTHFUL WEEK underworld. thousand-foot cliff. I wavy brown hair, and couldn't quite a conference in the executive of "Today directors are permitting make ud her mind to eo to the STARTS SIXUAV SEATS OW HENQY DUFFY POss4fT3 William Boyd, who has his first fice of his firm in the Warfleld building. 1 "3 Foolish Weeks" BEN TURPIN leading women to be more aggres- barber.

Finally, however, she com eAding role In "The Road to Yes terday," Is a "safety first addict slve. to really act as a real woman I promised, leavings her attractive would If someone she loved were tresses un-scissored except at the fR Taylor Holmes will probably be While passing through Flagstaff. I danger or in some other emo-1 gides, where a curving bob curls Arizona, on location recently. Boyd oer w. r.r th fntnro hv fakinar portrayea in tne stage piay.

made sure of the future by taking tional crisis. I against her cheek. an option on the old Job he once had there, bucKing lumber! LOS ANGELES, July 29. Allene serial star began a new chapter in a very important story a week ago and the news has Just leaked iout. Scene Tijuana.

Cast Allene Ray and 1 Larry Wheeler. Business Wedding ring. Miss Ray and Wheeler, who Is a film producer, were married July 20 in the little Mexican towni and kept it a secret until today. They tell anyone "just for fun they said, when the secret was learned. Miss Ray gave her age as 21 years the brldegroem admitted to ten years more.

IIAREISOX FORD FBANK'FARJiCM md. the STUART SISTERS Tha ZirId Follies Dane Banaation of 1924 THE CHARLESTON Harlan Knight, playing an im tLmu. 0'Farrell St at Powell portant part In Milton Sills' second A HILARIOUS MIKKION NRAR BND NORMA TALMADGE "The Lady" REVIETTH starring picture, "The KnocKout Telephone Krarnr Tot cocKrAiu ElLIS at market for First National, was an Iron Curtain at 8il0, gSeatkr movYk SKASO.V PHONE SUTTES Sue, 0f, 75c, II, IU3 worker singing In a saloon when Rpclnnlac Aaar. fth. phonograph company discovered BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY I him and offered him a contract which subsequently led to his movie TONIGHT NEXT MAT.

SATURDAY The Everlasting Success career. WANTAGE' LAST 3 NIGHTS niGGEB, BETTER THAN ETEB 'Final Performance Xext Satnrday ROW PLAVI.Mi W. GRIFFITH'S Haaterplece "WAY DOWN EAST" 0EMHim.riM0H-ItLPR0JPtCI3OO 3 1 Vlllwl A NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT HERE IS A MUSICAL SU017 Diamond Jubilee Week "CAtlFORMA 1 1S.W SoaiKO'OgP SarytlM Raymond Fagan and Orchestra HO C3 MrOHD TO MISS 10c i5cAwyTr. PLAYERS THE HENCV DUFFY EDDY STREET, tat. POWELL ana MASON 'Mm Sarflala 2IS0 Eaaastaiafit aaaltlnly llnltad ta THIS AD KEXT WEEK Saati aaw far all sarraraMM SutKrla McCllatla aaaavnraa BLANCHE ATES tlw ataaaa't aaat aaart "MRS.

PARTRIDGE PRESENTS" Matlaaea and Satsrdi Tata attncltaa aaa aat ala Sallaa4 THOUSANDS jfa COMEDY 5MA5H of the CENTURY have Ail oh id inDDtrnn Coming Satardar Rt Inrraaa'a "SCARAMOUCHE" Lewla Stone Alice Terry Ilanga ovarr CO. MARIETTA CRAIG Curt iRcludM MSS rRANK BACON THOMAS IEFFESSON BESSIE SAC0N Flw'fvln Nammfr Prleea NIGHTS 60o, 11.00, tUO CAROL WKSTOX MADE HAPPy AT. HATS. Ued. A Satv0c 7oc, 1 tWSDtl SWTH MATINEE Hi itoaatioiomH SATURDAY MHIll Kk.

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