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The Lima Gazette and The Lima Republican from Lima, Ohio • 7

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For Li 743 At Elpense And Atter 'It 1r Ne Prod4cet Arts CN Cinen-la St-en In Part As Street tircLin With Scenes Malin Picture Greatest Of Sties Long Career In Filrntand 7 '1 lb '114faiptur theta was on stoppiag that 1111! Leen they ring slown the curtain to th tn4- 4e of Ler ad oho st3 bad case to steal the htart of one of oar tee ice et boys in ParAs "On my lilt Walrus' I sweat itr AlnoimEmemlymiimommilionem11 AI klor iJ( Joseph Schenck Presents a IL 1 l'Y 7 1 MI Ef- El 1 CI 1 ths: fnreittger40twnli toutt 4:111: west aiet stopEpA (stoS tree Joseph Schencit Presents fur le Lb raj- 71 tre I totr act eh st3 fieds Cme to 3A 411111 1 it in 04ii 1 oats" Ike bead of I ea of ow vole aictd boy in Feria l' "Os In 1 i I It4 M'Segro I swear it ki 14 Jt' 1 I gla -0- It a 4 1 11 0 101016 iimilmilimmem01111 4- -1 dIllb: Ilk 7 i le lit Ai 7 Ix IT 7z 1 1 1 ---4 ti- -edr f-A-r-) 0 reauLf1 Nor-ma Talmadge one of America's bretrioA lecreen ctreoes has ocered another hit in David Velascos outstanding stage success whlch thrilled and rut favorable comment fecm the leading entics of the country Lenore Ulrich played the leading role In the stage production and when the acreen rights were let it was only after the playwright was promised that Norma Talmadge would be given the role as -KikL" Although -Kiki" was released only two weeks ago it already has been acclaimed the "big hit" of the etalon with the lovahle Miss Talmadge at the height of perfection as a comedienne It was only after much difficulty that the management of the Sigma theater succeeded in getting this great screen Fuccess before the theaters of many of the metropolitan cities "Kiki" will be the attraction at the Egtrut starting Sunday Picture pretty Norma playing the role of a Paris urchin peddlirg papers and making her own livelihood through her abundance of This is the role at has in "KAI" From selling Lewspapers "Kiki" graduates to a chorus girl her lifelong ambition Her stage career was of only short duration because after the trst night he engaged in a battle with the leading lady Paulette the sweetheart of the manager of the playhouse Wireet treble 'KAP lived by bet wits ate Actors In Film by the courting she develoPea 81 4" a parer teller Although she utassic Drink lort la her battle with Paulette Actors In Film Classic Drink 1 Rare Vintages greater Norma Talmadge than you IP a greater Norma qinlogiab Irs A you 46011 It 1 A I -4tp 4011P I i 4 NSss 1''' I 4 7 'N 4 a a 1 I I With ci tt With ever saw before! StartingStinday re! ndaY RONALO COLMAN RIINALII 7 I I I I I fif I 111 4 4 1 a It 1 ess i t'I 4P 0 z--- tb I litA tla'bkoi( 4 1 1- riff i or t-rigibt 1 I 33 aall''44 44-- Lovelier than a drop of French perfume on a lace lumdkerchiel 4e Oh the Oh the Lovelier than a drop of Fren lumdkerchel ch perfume on a lace i I i A world traveler could have wandered onto a set at the United Studios in Hollywood recently and believed himself suddenly transported to the dining room of the Hotel Claridge on the Chanps Elysees in Paris Hundreds of correctly attired guests bad before them rare foods such as the Claridge boasts: champagne corks popped French waiters hurried from table to table a large orchestra played Paris' current musical bits It was a cafe scene in "KM" Norma Talmadge's new starring vehicle booked at the Sigma theatre for next Sunday Every detail was supervised by French experts among them Jean Berth) a Paris theatre manager and artist who assisted Director Clarence Brown and Art Director William Cameron Menzies during the filming of "KIM" Miss Talmadge as a Paris street gamin who gets her first drank enough "prop" champagne dank enough "prop" champagne to make br dizzy and bad to be taken 'tome" by Ronald Colman Hundreds of bottles of de-alcoholized yines and liquors" were consumed during the scene The bottles glasses silver champagne pails and French waiters were enough but the day as a whole was strictly a la Volstead Produced by Joseph Schenck for First National 'Kt-kJ" was made under the general management of John Considine Jr Miss Talmadge's supporting cast includes Gertrude Astor Mare MacDermat George Arthur Mack Swain Erwin Connelly William Orlamond and Frankie 1-5 at us uu ILACI 1 VOLaB na a a tie a Paris theatre manager and ar- who assisted Director Clar ence Brown and Art Director William Cameron Menzies during the filming of "KIM" Miss Talmadge as a Paris street gamin wbo gets ber first ake drank enough "prop" champagne dank enh "prop" champagne to ugr dzy nd had to be iz a taken by Ronald Col- man Hundreds of bottles of de-al- and coholized Wns liquors were consumed during the scene The bottles glasses all- ver champagne pails and French waiters were enough but the day as a whole was strictly a la Volstead Produced by Joseph Schenck for First National 'Kt- kJ was made under the general manigement Consi- dine Jr of Jon Miss Talmadge's supporting cast Includes Gertrude Aetor Mare MaeDermett George Ar thur Mack Swain Erwin Con- nelly William Orlamond and Frankie foods such as the Claridge pouts- champagne corks popped French waiters hurried from table to La- Me a large orchestra played current musical bits Paris It was a cafe scene in "Kiki" Norma Talmadge's new starring vehicle booked at the Sigma theatre for next Sunday Every detail was supervised by French 14 es Tim 14 1 1 I 1 'll I il 1 I I 3 1 1 4 0 4 -I: 1 'a -s she evened matters by accepting an invitation to dinner with Pau 'WWI( admirer the theater manager This nits not at all to the liking of Paulette and she conspired to get back at "KIM" Pretending friendship the served "KM" too many drinks but Royal the stage manager took it up' on himself to defeat Paulette's ambition and took "Kiki" to his home This is only part of "Kt- ki" but it is a sure bet that Norma outwits all of her "friendly Members of the supporting cast are for tbn most part players of wide continental experience and the French quarters of Los An geles San Francisco and other cities were combed for extras of the real Parisian type Ronald Colman the romantic young actor who won fame on the London stage before he started his sensational climb to American screen fame is Nor-ma's new leading man Other members of the cast are Gertrude Astor Marc MacDermott George Arthur William Orlamond Erwin Connelly Frank' Darro and Mack Swain HAIR PULLING Norma Talmadge and Gertrude Astor recently engaged in a hair-pulling match in Hollywood They fought like a pair of wild- cats scratching and kicking until the stage hands separated them When the battle ended the honors were about even Miss Astor had lost part of her hair while Miss Talmadge was minus) her skirt which was torn off during the melee Then they shook hands amidst the aliplause of many interested spectators Miss Talmadge and Miss Astor weren't really Rum it was all part of the "shooting" of k'" Norma's latest First National starring vehicle produced by Joseph Schenck Battle Necessary 1 The story of "Kikr calls for a knock-down drag-out battle between Miss Talmadge 'playing the part of a Paris waif and Miss Astor as a French theatrical star They are the the heart of a theatre-Manager (Ronald Colman) Director Clarence Brown declared that it should be a real fight with no doubles or love pats "Fight!" urged Brown "You're bitter enemies French when they get mad make Carmen and other wild ones look like kindergarten girls Now get in front of the camera and keep on fighting until I clap my hands" So They Fought And they fought Norma's admirers who associate her with dignified cultured roles simifar to Princess Yetive in "Gran-stark" would have had a difficult time recognizing the star if they had seen her battling 'with Miss Astor Eyes ablaze and 'hair disheveled they were what tile spectators termed "a sight" as Brown gave the signal and hostilities ceased The "Kiki" fisticuffs were realistic enough to call a halt on work for the feniainder of the day "1 there are no retakes on that scene" gasped the star as she slumped into a chair "Ditto" was all Miss Astor could say the French quarters of Los An geles San Francisco and other cities were combed for extras of the real Parisian type Ronald Colman the romautic young actor who won fame on the London stage before he start- ed his sensational climb to American screen fame is Nor- ma's new leading man Other members of the cast are Gertrude Astor Marc MacDermott George Arthur William Orlamond Erwin Connelly Frankly Darro and Mack Swain HAIR PULLING Norma Talmadg and Gertrude Astor recently engaged in a hair- pulling match in Hollywood They fought like a pa ir of wild- cats scratching and kicking un- til the stage hands separated them When the 'battle ended the honors ere about even Miss Astor had lost part of her hair while hues Talmadge was minus her skirt which Wee torn off during the melee Then they shook hands amidst the atiplause of many interested a Aor spectators Miss Talmdg and Miss st weren't really Rum it was all part of the "shooting" of "Ki- ki" Norma's latest First Nation- al starring vehicle produced by Joseph Schenck Battle Necessary The etory of "Kiki" calls for a nock-down drag-out battle be- tween Miss Talmadge playing the part of a Paris waif and Miss Astor as a French theatrical star They are the iii tiina ger (Ronald Colman) -t the heart of a thee- Director Clarence Brown de- Oared that it should be a real fight with no doubles or love pats "Fight!" urged Brown "You're bitter enemies French when they get mad make Carmen and other wild ones look like kindergarten girls Now get in front of the camera and keep on fighting until I clap my hands" So They Fought And they fought Norma's admirers who associate her with dignified cultured roles simirar ark to Princess Yetive in a difi "Gran- would have had f- cult time recogeizing the star if they had seen her battling 'with Miss Astor Eyes ablaze and 'hair disheveled they were what tile spectators tem red "a sight" as Brown gave the signal and hostilities ceased The "Kiki" fisticuffs were realistic tic eough to call a halt on work for the feniainder of the day "I opt there are no retakes on that scene" gasped the star aa she slumped into a chair "Ditto" was all Miss Astor colild say 1 4" ambition and took "Kiki" to his home This is only part of "Ki- hi" but it la a sure bet that Icor ma out wits all of her "friendly 1 Members of the supporting cast are for the most part players of wide continental experience and THE KICKIEST PICTURE YOU EVER SAW BASED ON ITIE STAGE PLAY 411''' ----T- -014444444omdemoweago TIF 4 il onemilimmom -'t ailp OM to 447 yos 44- 4: 4-4 41wx-- 000s-Atv-L-- 4 4 460-5IP046040010 AINFIgioit Ake OF Lima Born Girl Plays Big Part In Newest Film Fifteen odd years ago a demure miss blonde curly hair and sparkling blue eyes would call daily at Lima Central fire station She was the little sweetheart of every firemen because I on every visit she brought with her the cheer that always broke the mOnotonyofalirestation She was dt home there because her daddy was one of the firemen She tripped freely about the station first from one tire wagon to another stopping here and there to pet one of the horses then In service -As years passed en this same little miss always found time to pay 1 her visit Her beauty increased with her age Came a day when she was taken on a 11 trip to California Her petite 1 manner attracted motion picture directors and soon she was doing minor parts S'unday at the Sigma theater Lima motion picture enthusiasts will be afforded an opportunity to see this same miss playing one of the leading roles in David Belasco's greatest stage hit "Kiki' starring beautiful Norma Talmadge When the sliver sheet is dropped the name of Gertrude Astor will shine forth The Der-trade Astor in is none other than Gertrude Eyster daughter of Glen Ender' former assistant fire chief the same miss who fifteen odd years ago was a daily visitor at fire headquarters Miss Eyster has won fame in the movies and has a I OP bec 4 eauty of it! This Great Nprma Talmadge Picture Begins Its Run at The Sigma Theatre Sunday We Expect It to Break All Theatrical Records in Lima for Length of Run a Total v--: Admissions A Clarence Brown Production A HER wiz UTMOST Al The Screen Can Give No More Than This Little Kiki checkered skirt lam-o-shanter and a red feather hat seemed to form a clues tion tantalizing question mark m'sieur But the love ot Kiki was for one man how he would have laughed had he known at first apd how sorry he was afterwards that he didn't know ig or 41f 4:: 17 Ifiaor 740 tf national teTI i naticmat 7 rt I ri k'k 1s E' '11 nzdz 't ''X 'ft 1 $ez-s" UTMOST 14 4 4' ett 07-14 i Nt 4 -f dot lii -4 Th en Can i (71 ---l beauty of I Scr I ti Give No More 401 i' Than This tiil 1 I IIIL tit I it 0 i ilk 0 II 'o Il his Great Nora Talmadge I 411Ik Ilia Pr 0 11111 I1 Picture Begins Its Run at The THE KICKIEST 1 PICTURE It k' 0 IIIL I Sigma Theatre Sunday YOU EVER I 94 ittotu' SAW I Tr Lima Born Girl BASED ON 'Ht I to lit xpect It to Break All Theat- Plays Big Part STAGE PLAY o''' 1 ir In Newest Film Ctitliflit :1 rical Records in I i a or Fifteen odd years ago a de- io- mure miss blonde curly hair y' I lit' and sparkling blue eyes would Central fire II I I 1 te call daily at Lima dation She was the little sweet- I Length of Run a Total heart of every firemen because WRITTEN BY I 'i P- 14 14 on every visit she brought with i I her the cheer that always broke i it "sat 1 A She wa fit home there be- dra iSSIWII Wil li fi -14 the monotormofafirestatien AUDRE -L--U---7 --t 1 cause her daddy was one of the A 1 1 firemen She tripped freely about 4 the station first from one fire i wagon to another stopping here A t' and there to pet one of the horses I ti 1 1 then hi service ikk 1 Lirtle RUM checkered -As years passed on this same i Clarence Brown skirt tam-o-shanter and little miss always found time to A pay her visit Her beauty in- AND t'' a red feather that A seemed to form a ques- creased with her age Came a ADAPTED i Production tion tantalizing 1 day when she was taken on a I question mark m'sieur 4 trip to California Her petite BY a But the love of Kik! was I A manner attracted motion picture ture 1 directors and soon she was do- 1A 4 4 for one man how he would have laughed had 1 ing minor parts lk 4 Sk i44 1 11415111l 11rAt9- aft- Sunday at the Sigma theater A 4 how sorry he was er he known at first apd wards that h't ill baforded an op Lima motion picture enthusinasty DAy I 0 1 2 it Iri 4 1 gialk li Itan- know 11 6w-lailf ist NII I we fportuit to see this same miss playing 114 ewt 5SOO 1117 It" 1 40 1 6A '''s 1 111F4'1' Iti(1-1 1 didn if t- 4 1 One of the leading roles in David Belasco's greatest stage hit "Ki I et A Ike lei ki" starring beautiful Norma 111ri 111111- 4 Talmadge 4 ANA 14 te '114 i 1 When the silver sheet Is ANS IL as 111116 dropped the name of Gertrude 7 -40- rometr-- a lio Astor will shine forth The Get- 1 1 PA AO 4cor v1 1111101110 ''404 Ile IIIII Ai trude Astor In is none Sr 41' other than Gertrude Eyster I iiV a 4 daughter of Glen EyeteF former 0 17 tr ff14 al i ta assistant fire chief the sam visememsem miss who fifteen odd years ago we 1 was a daily visitor at fire head- 7--N quarters Miss Eyster has won fame in the movies and has ap- 4 i t' A.

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