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The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 2

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BANGOR DAILY NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 33 1M1 MSB- THRILLING SHIPWRECK IN LYING UPS SCENES AT THE GRAPHIC on Grab at Flies Again oa Friday tha Thomas Inca spectacular dramatic romance Lying Lips filled the Omphlc Theatre to capacity and averyone was loud In praise of the picture being particularly Im- by the shipwreck eeene which Stock of Ladies1 of The Boston Syndicate Rumford SOLD The New Rights Thomas Inee-vrlth the masterful genius that Is Mfl-dlrectefi hie principals House Peters end Florence Vidor through eeenea which nr as colorful as they are dramatic and daring Tha direction of dm stars of the picture wu not nearly so thrilling the active rehearsal and direction of one four or five hundred regular American Jaeklu who comprised the crew of tha maa-o'-wer A director with leu underetaadlnl aiN patience than Ince probably woujd have tossed up the eponge and called for studio extras to perform tbe kasardous task of lowering the lifeboats end effecting I a sensational reeeu as sea hut laoe with charaotartatl good nature and perseverance soon won his way Into tha grace of tho sailors and had Jumping to and fro climbing to th4 disay heights of the masts rtvolvtng i the giant guns and enacting many other while aary a one of 'em smiled at the camera! Eileen Sedgwick appears at the Graphic in a new ehnpter of the exciting serial Tha Diamond Queen end the usual newa and comic films will be advt licate many consider at least equal thrilling offect to the lee eoene In Way Down Bat Tbs picture will be thowa for tha last times today Many of the spectacular eeenea and Ituatlona In thle compelling drama which le described as but effort lace Civilisation The Flame of the Yukon Tho Coward and other classics of early cenema history occur on a real warehlp so route for England on storm-swept high sea To gain the utmost realism and accuracy for ttaeso particular sequences lace arranged with the government for the loan of the cruiser Minneapolis which was stationed at the 8 navel bus at Hen Pedro California Accompanied by a brigade of cameramen technical specialists property and grip men and the usual staff which accompanies a company on location the producer Joined Captain Cook aboard the Minneapolis and In a period of time covering three days and 1 A a Wi 'W Aft A te w- This stock of Shoes consisting of Boots Pumps and Oxfords in all styles and descriptions and are now on sale in our bargain baiiSfoent 'it We have divided this stock Into three lots which will be sold: MARY PICKFORD COMING TO THE GRAPHIC IN EMOTIONAL DRAMA THE LOVE LIGHT One lot of Boots Pomps and Oxfords at One Lot ot Boots Pomps and Oxfords at One Lot ot Ladies' Boots Shoes and Oxfords at FLANAQAIf AND 800 OF HIS LUCI cuter wu having great worses with a new kind of fly which the owner guarded Jealously Flanagan went home plucked a couple of feathers from a rooster's tall and with thsss and a bit of bright tin from a tobacco box made a fly which served Just well to fool tbe salmon as bad tbs costly and axclhaive bauble of the rival fisherman Sometimes the Penobscot salmon will fight for hours after being tiooked but Flanagan's record It forty-five minutes salmon will ulk a long time others will slg-tag beck and forth still other stand These Shoes include high medium and military heels and Ladles Comfort Shoes 4 a No mail orders filled at at these prices quantities will not last The New York Syndicate 118 Main Street Bangor Simon Cohen Proprktor MACY 1 CKTOQD Love ih if Is doubtful If a daintier feast ha tsmpted the appetites of White House dinner guests this rear than that furnished by the first Penobscot rlrer salmon of the season served on April to If Vlvtanl the French envoy members of the cabinet and other no- tables who sat at the board that night As already told In The News this "overgrown smelt from Bangor" weighed sixteen pounds and a few ounces and was taken from Bangor pool on the second day of the season Saturday April after thirty mtattes play by Michael Flanagan one of the most skillful fly-casters of the Penobscot When the fine big fish was displayed at Oallagher Brothers' Stats street market Mayor Jarvis Woods who Is something of a fisherman himself admired It greatly "That fish ought to go to President Harding remarked the Mayor and he bought It and sent It along all packed In loe and fresh pine sawdust In a neet little box -True for commented Plana- gan when he heard what the Mayor had twaa a fine fish and going to a fine man" Mlohael Flanagan Is a natural born fisherman and he can tell wonderful stories of the big pike that used to swum the waters In his native County Mayo but he declares that no fish that swims Is the equal either for beauty ettble qualities or gamtness of the Penobscot river sea salmon He Is a mason and plasterer by trade but finds much time to cast for salmon in the turbulent Bangor pool which Is at the head of navigation on the Penobscot Just below tbe big water works dam over which the whole volume of Malpe's largest river tumbles In foamy torrents He came over from tbe old coustry In 1U1 and made his first try for the salmon In 1884 since which time he has become famous for hts skill In luring the big fishes with bright and gaudy files at the end of ISO yards of silk line On several occasions he has landed the first fish of the season and In his 84 years of fishing (for sixteen years he was too busy to Indulge In the sport) he has taken more salmon from the Bangor pool than any other man His latest catch was a 20-pounder which was sent ta serve as a feast for Griffith's play Way Down Bast company Flanagan says the Penobscot salmon Is a highly Intellectual that It la resourceful even tricky In Its efforts to escape when hooked and that furthermore It Is whimsical and sometimes moody To be successful at the pool an angler must know all the peculiarities of the salmon and all the depths end shoals nooks and eddies of the pool He likes the silver doctor and the Wilkinson better than any other files having most success with tbe first named but has found that there are times when a home made fly will win where the most expensive product of the expert makers falls One when he observed that another am completed ud Ui Jmtlmc ton taken the matter under advisement The qnctsloo at Issue la a most Important one affecting much valuable locating property and th tights of drivers of logs in streams the water supply of which Is controlled by other Interests In the action mentioned the plaintiff company sues to recover 4am-afis for the bolding of logs through leek of proper driving hud df water In Wilson stream compelling plalntatoeell 1 eon stream compelling plaintiff to sell logs at Sebeo Ink for leu than their velue If drived out when deelrod The decision of the Maine law court la this cue will be awaited with greatest Interest by all lumber operators and by owner of water powers as yrelL i 1 1 ii i mi i i i i i i i There was very large attendance at th reception of Rev Roy Traf-ton and family at tbe Essex strut chuxch on Friday night Rev Mr Trafton Is the new pastor of th church and the reception extended to him bp the members of the church and congregation wu very friendly one deed and when eh le ten lying help-leu oa as Ice floe drifting toward menacing fall there le thrill that gets each onlooker In Its grip In the nick of time she Is saved from death and then pentup feeling comae forth In overwhelming applause Lillian Gish In the leading role has achieved success that at once placu her In the foremost rank of American so-tresses Richard Barfhelmess Mrs Morgan Belmont social leader Creighton Hale Kate Bruce Vlvla Or den Mary Hay Burr McIntosh George Neville Edgar Nelson Lowell Sherman Porter Strong Florence Short and others nre seen A a usual with Griffith production thsro Is thematic score played by large orchestra and the music Is succession of delightful melodies and lmpresslvs compositions accentuating each situation special lighting and mechanical effects devised and Invented by Griffith add to effectiveness advt CASE IMPORTANT TO LUMBERMEN right on their heads Be patient with these and you will land them" says Flanagan but beware of the fish that shaking Its head from eld to Ida More than likely that fish will get free of the hook nnleee you know your business and keep your Flanagan estimates that he has taksn about three hundred salmon from Bangor pool In hie twenty-two years of flyoaatlng He Is not ons of those who predict the early or eventual disappearance of tho Penobscot beauties but he thinks they would be great deal more plentiful were It not tor so many dams with faulty fishways The salmon naturally turns from the see every spring to Its home stream for spawning and being a notional fish sully discouraged will not come again If It once meets serious obstacles In its passage to the gravelly hallows of the upper river Thus far this season thirty salmon have been taksn from the Bangor pool The early fish often arrive In Febranry or March and remain In the pool until the loe leaves the river The big ran is la lata 'May or Juno and then the great market supply comes from the weirs which fringe the river and upper bay In hnndreda from Bangor to Bears port The first fish of the season will bring two dollars pound then the price drape gradually until at the height of the June ran the beet cuts arc sold In Bangor market low 80 cents New Brunswick salmon begin coming Into this market to all ms tern cities In May but epicures declare they are not to be Compared with tbe native flahee being coarser grained end of lea delicate flavor This la particularly true of the North Shore salmon which are decidedly leu desirable than those of the Penobscot In recent years the humpback salmon of tha Pacific coast bu ban Introduced Into Maine waters but It Is a email and unattractive fish fairly good food but not rising to ths fly and having no gams qualities what- leave New York Why nre they In the chorus you nakT Just for the lark of itT Just to get that tang ot life that ever hinges upon the romances entering and exiting Into and from that magic entrance to fame or forgetful-ness the stag door Here le one ot the granteet of nU stage pronounced so by those rare selectors of th form divine for th Follies Root shows midnight frollu and Mary Perry Never heard ot her? Well Mtu Perry never leavu New York and Its purlieus Life la sweetest and dearest to her there and then beeldu there nre her town and country houses her limousines her dogs hones motor boats and everything that I obtainable for queen ot busty and Joy in this life Mlse Perry Is on of the tempter of Sanderson In that inter ut tng scene of Way Down Eut where hi conscience draw him back to the little Under trusting faithful Anna Moors But th lure of th beauties In that seen led by Mlu Perry makes him think otherwise Way Down Eut Is not mere expending of the stag play of the same name Rather the Way Down East that Orifflth hu provided Is an IdyUo tale of plain and honest people and there la a distinct moral that of single etaadard for conduct of mu and woman The poor disconsolate girl who Is turned ont into terriflo storm is puthetio figure In overlooking the Adriatic and It wu In Italy they secured many of the properties and several of the players who support Miss Plckford The players and propertlu were brought all the way from southern Europe to California where the Italian settings wero minutely reproduced from photograph! taken by the two Mlse Plckford hu appeared In oom-edy-drama but never In an emotional drama of the type of The Love Light and It wu only after careful study and deliberate consideration that she felt herself equal to the tremendous role she plays In thia story Those who have seen th production say that Mary Plckford rtou to histrionic artistic effects which a screen artist has never before attempted but In nil this In the clever terlsatlon of an Italian girl aha la still th beautiful Mary whom we love much Mtu Plckford hu surrounded hep-self with a splendid cut which la-eludes such artists as Jun Do Brine for several years leading man to Sarah Bernhardt Raymond Bloomer Edward Phillip Albert Prescott Bvw-lyn Dumo who played with Mlu Plckford In Little Peppina but who had returhed to Italy to play Important roles In an Italian company and Georgs Riga advt Mary Plckford'a Intut United Ar-Mate production The Love Light whteh will be seen at the Ornphlc Theatre on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Is an entirely different story and an absolutely new character-laatlon than anything In which the Sweetheart has heretofore appeared Brer since Mary Plckford hu had her own producing Organisation and could dictate to the type of photoplay In which eh was to appear she hu adapted the policy of never tng entirely to one line of parts not only becauu she believes that the public like variety but because eha believes the different lines of characters tend to Increase her ability as an ar- tin Thou who uw her recent comedies will oertalnly enjoy her in her forthcoming production which wu written and directed by Frances Marion who hu been acclaimed the leading Rccnarlo writer of the country and bide fair to standing at the head of the Hat of director The Love Light bee unusual In-terut owing to the faet that the Idea wu worked out while Miss Plckford wu on her honeymoon She met Francu Marlon In Italy also on her honeymoon and the two worked out tho story sitting on high roqk A continuation of th hearing before Juatloes Decay and Charles Dunn of the supreme oourt la the notion of th Sterna Lumber CO of Bangor against a subsidiary company of the Central Maine Power Co wu had on Friday at th Court House The testimony end arguments have been tthfk-her Wiliys-Knight Motors Are Good for Many Years Ton do not have to fee ef a bind msobanloal turn May Wonderful Acting in Extravagance at the Park Martin McDonough commander of the Spanish War Veterans wu in charge of the annual mutter day services of the local camp held In 0 A Hall on Friday night The camp will hold public supper In 0 A Hall on Tuesday night April 21 olst that a jaator with Ins telaoooplo conoan- parts slon Ths 01 Id In Wlllys Knight iioovo Motor laotoad of saris prodaetng longer than' a motor whoso aro la oontlnuoua Plldln taSSF wear In with condition of seconding friotoooy up to 10000 mllso or mor ThU moans mor power ui Uoa upkeep Inntead of tbo usual export nu more upkeep and too power Ride la a Knight this Just (he Cart For Baby I 1 NLOI Mora real than Ilf itself That was tha vardlct of th audience that uw thi first performance yesterday of Extravagance at ths Park Thutra and beheld star May Allison superbly personate the extravagant young girl who wished to climb up the social ladder only to lead her husband to tha brink of ruin The universal appeal the theme which went home with such directness cap tared attention few others have Sofia Which le another way of eeytng that Extravagance Is unique picture To the reviewer it seemed that non hat May Allison could have taken th role of Nancy Brown from her entrance as the fiance of Richard Vans the young lawyer who later forged a check to keep his love and pee 1 ult her to live as she was accustomed to th catastrophe her convincing noting proved her to be the perfect typa 1 for th pert Frols le due the supporting cast Including Robert Rdenon Theodor von Kits William courtwrlght Lawrence Grant and Grace pike And to Bergqutst for th beautiful photography Philip Rosea ably ed th production under personal supervision of Bayard Velller Director of Productions Art tnteriora were executed by Sidney Uliman Extravagance wu adapted from th magarine story of Ben Ante More Stately Mansions It will ba shown at th Park for ths lut times today sad on th earn program will Slender and Modish For the promenade a shoe that display the charm of slender feet It gives prominence to a beautiful high inatep curve and ia delightfully proportioned across the top The vogue for shorter -vampa and rounder toes shows in this new style but it is not overdone A HUM PORT OXFORD TMsfcawendwfcl Haas af style dnlgnMg AB die taasvw ef taovy Am with tho suet Mag aa4 A arfsaianc ef Aamfcam- ail Is the Walk-Over Boot Shop Um EXTRAVAGANCE MAY ALLISON Mother really need a bassinet for the "bestest" baby If she buys a Lloyd Loom -Woven Baby Carriage It'S so light so strong and graceful so easy to move about it makes an adorable bassinet with fine big hood to keep the light from baby's eyes I When he wakes baby will crow and gurgle in delight because every little dimpled curve of his wee body will have been borne up safely and softly as in mother's arms Just ask to see Lloyd Loom-Woven Baby SPECIALS TODAY -AT THA- Bangor Homo Bakery ItS EXCHANGE IT "THB PLACE TO UKT HO JUS COOK IN CM For Saturday wo nhall have on sals our famous Baked Beans snd Brown tho boot you have over tried Also a full lino of Dolloetoaooai Bo-Ingnas Frankfort Raunngos tie nag Roasts of nil kinds Broad and Paotrlrs baked each day le ear own Hon Batory We ar dot butna at th nld low Jrou been waiting Our as Manor sack day hu brought us groat prala a good whole-em hearty meal eeokod Ilka at bom Menu ehaagod ovary day MBSD OOP apasottl VealOA5am and Cabbage be presented the two-act Trial by Jury and a advt BEAUTIES WHO NEVER LEAVE NEW YORK IN WAY DOWN EAST CAST drawing ta th worMPn la recent Interview Griffith remarked that In th groat ballroom scene end again In th bridge whist function of Way Down East whit Will Close Its engagement at th Otero Hones with the matin and today there evening performnro today there 8 Bread Street Bangor Main end largest city! The Babylonian spl I deraoa apartments on gets1 of beautiful women who art (horns of Broadway sh I illve In ths nalacu of live in th paluu ot In the vfiarrABLfig OrMS Pea Fie Co do ye were notable personage who nr siv- Fifth Aveou or ont efi seen outside at their ha ante and tatu of Long him I.

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