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New Castle Heraldi
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TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY And TOMORROW Today and Tomorrow REGINALD BARKER'S A drama of the havoc wrought by a woman's inde- TODAY AND ALL WEEK MASTER PRODUCTION 6TT TT "Godless Men" East Lynne Another. Double Big Show for the Pric of One 4 Playthings TODAY AND TOMORROW Si SPECIAL 1 AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTOR 1 LIONEL BARRYMORE I IX THE PSYCHIC PHOTOPLAY TRIUMPH "THE MASTER MIND" ALSO AA'OTHEB OF THE FAMOUS TOONERVTLLE TROLLEY COMEDIES SKIPPER'S TREASURE GARDEN" of i ivm Adapted from the Famous Story "BLACK PAWL" IJy EK.V AMES WILLIAMS ALSO SHOWING BILLY FRANEY IN "THE MECHANIC" Comedy and Kinograms Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "THE FIRST BORN" AND HAROLD LLOYD IN "HIGH AND DIZZY" oroaaway Fifty million people know the book and the play of this HUGO BALLIN Production a ring MABEL BALLIN ajid EDWARD EARLE, the film version will a-chieve a greater record and YOU want to see it NOW. Also, A Two-Reel Comedy MONTY BANKS IN "His First Honeymoon" 'A presents A Picture full of Pep and Ginger ALSO "THE PURPLE RIDERS'9 BUTTLE FOOL I HE STRAIGHT DOPE ON PAIR DFCnOOKEDEYES Edited By AL.K. HALL GRAND OPENING SUMMER STOCK OPERA HOUSED; May 16 MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS THE HILL-DANIEL PLAYERS PRESENTING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THAT GREAT SUCCESS "PEG O' MY HEART" THE PLAY THAT MADE LAURETTE TAYLOR A STAR OVER NIGHT THE BRINGING OP THIS COMPANY WILL ENABLE YOU TO SEE ALL OP THE LATE BROADWAY SUCCESSES AT POPULAR PRICES. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR REGULAR SEATS FOR EACH SHOW NOW.

PHONE YOUR ORDERS, PHONE NO 2652-K. DOME A specicl Barker "Godless Men." BY JAMES W. DEAN Ben Turpin can't look his wife straight In the face when he tries to tell her why he comes home late. When he takes friends for a spin in his car only Ben knows wherts they're going, because Ben looks two ways at once. Ben's eyes became permanently crossed when he forced them into Pathe making one reel of a day in his training camp.

A movement is on in Texas for a paid censor of movies, vaudeville and posters. Maclyn Arbuckle, stage actor, Is to be featured in a film version of "Squire a Holman Day story. A minister of the Helping Hand Mission was in the mob scene of Clara Kimball Young's "Straight From Paris." Gertrude Olmsted, Crowned "Queen of the Elks" at their 1920 convention, is in the cast of "The The press agent says Audrey Munson, the famous artist model, does not appear undraped in "The Soul Within," but that she does bare her heart and soul. "The most genuine contribution to art that may be laid to the mo THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS "MOVIES" PENN Lionel Barrymore In "The Master REGENT A Metro "The Little STAR 'Playthings of Broadway' also "The Purple Ridars." NIXON "East Lynne" starring Edawrd Earle and Mabel Ballin. tion pictures lies in Its architectural gifts.

Jerome Lachenbauch in the American Architect. SEATS NOW ON SALE Matinee 25c, Fins Tax Evening" 36o, 35c, 6O0, Plus Taz Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Mary's Ankle" a Great Comedy Drama Big Adventure." Barbara Bedford, actress and Irving Willat, director, were marlred several weeks ago. Been keeping it a secret. Barbara taught physical culture in Chicago schools before she went into the movies. They do say that Alice Lake cooks NEW CASTLE The supporting cast with which i Whitman Bennett has surrounded his distinguished star is worthy of HIPPODROME YOUXGSTOWN, OHIO 4 MvrteMdUBe)x a paragraph, loo.

Gypsy O'Brien, in the leading feminine part, ex-j cites admiration and she builds up hr plisrqptpr in urh a wav hr to have the whole sympathy through- out. Ralph Kellard, as the mark- ed district attorney upon whom the "master mind" seeks to heap his I can live vv lliv i vtn vengeance, is most convincing gives a performance which marks him as a finished artist. Bradley Barker, Charles Brandt, Marie Shot-well, Bernard Randall and Charles Edwards in the lesser roles are all happily cast. The direction is excel D. W.

GRIFFITH'S Greatest Triumph of the Screen. "WAY DOWN EAST" Starring Lillian Gish, Creighton Hale, Richard Bartholmess and a great Griffith Cast XWlW ET3 of WILD liAJ DEATH IJEFYITAr TTJT3. Irene Rich. She's a featured player with Goldwjn. Five feet six.

Weighs 138. Dark brown hair and lent, credit for this being due Kenneth Webb. The photography is something of a revelation in the possibilities of the screen. AT THE DOME Robert F. Kortman, who played the sailor "Speiss" in the Goldwyn picture "Godless Men," made at sea under the direction of Reginald Bar-Ker, was born in Bracketville.

Tex. His father was a rancher. His inclination to travel made him leave A i. tt- 1 Vi I eyes. Started in pictures as extra I In "Stella Marls." that condition ten times a day while he uras acting the part of Happy Hooligan on the stage.

I Ron Inn't aonaitfvA ohint Vila AwAa 1 VAUDEVILLE FEATURES NEXT WEEK. I A at, My yM I 1 I 1,000.000.00 He made such a hit in Sennett comedies that he has been made a star. He was featured in "A Small Town YOU that locality at an early age, and his travels include South Africa and the Philippines. He served with the U. S.

cavalry for six years. He started in pictures in 1911 and worked with William S. Hart for several years. "Godless Men" ife now showing at the Dome theatre. WE CAN SERVE BEST FREE 5TREET that augus well for extended engagements.

RIDING FEATS IN JACK LONDON PICTURE Ora Carew, widely known as a film star, dancer and musician, probably will be equally well known as a daring equestrienne, through her Ben. Turpin. He doesn't mind looking two ways at ouce as long as he can look a star's contract and a fat bank roll square in the face. the meals for her mother and dad and that Mildred Davis, Harold Lloyd's leading woman, makes her own dresses. "EAST LYNNE" AT THE NIXON Idol." His first starring vehicle will be "Love's Outcast." As long as Ben can star and collect a star's salary on his affliction he intends to steer clear of surgeons and their knives.

"Some day when I am ready to retire and live like other people do, I'll have my eyes made like other people's," says Ben. "Then I'll look Jill) the world square in the face and go IllllUlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll FREW FURNITURE CCttlPAft imiiiiinmuimimimmiiiimmiii Buy Your Home Fund ture Now Patrons of the Nixon theatre this week who see 'East Lynne' the modernized film version produced by Hugo Ballin and released by Hod-kinson, will find in it all the dramatic appeal, pathos and strength of the original story and its numerous stage presentations heretofore. This is unusual, since most of the screen dramas based on well known novels or plays fall far short of expectations "East Lynne" exceeds them. Mr. Ballin accomplished a dis FLICKERS By AL K.

Hall acting in Metro's picture, "The Little Fool," adapted from the great Jack London story, "The Little Lady of the Big House," now showing at the Regent theatre. For audacious Miss Carew succeeded in diving a horse from a 25-foot cliff into a pool of water after half a doezn horsemen had insisted that it couldn't be done. It was necessary to try three horses before one could be found whose nerve would equal that of the fair Ora. Philip E. Rosen adapted the picture.

Other members of the cast in iraignt. 'COLORED PHOTOGRAPHY A. W. Peck has developed a colored photography process that seems so near perfection that a com pany has been incorporated to pro- II "THE MASTER MIND" AT THE PENN There is a veritable screen triumph at the Penn theatre this week and at the opening performance yesterday a large audience was held spellbound. This quite unusual attraction is Lionel Barrymore in "The Master Mind." a photographic production which far excels nine out of every ten pictures shown.

In fact, it can be called super-extra 1 urn -W- clude Milton Sills, Nigel Barrie, Helen Howard, Marie Prevost, Iva Forrester and Munson. tinct triumph in his modernization, introducing modern dress and setting without losing the atmosphere of the period as regards character and action. The production will be greeted as an old friend in new dress and the greeting accorded will be warm in keeping. His technical skill is shown In many settings rich with the unpre- 7 TREATMENT OV COMMON COLDS "If all who catch cold could be per suaded to remain in bed for the first is. twenty-four hours oi sucn an attack i says a well known physician, "there1! tentiousness of good taste.

A city would be fewer cases bragging on with distressing symptoms for weeks auce pictures wun the process. Peck claims to have eliminated the fringe of intense color that appears around a moving object in pictures employing two or more colors. If Peck's process eliminates these two things it is Indeed near perfection, for these are the main faults of colored pictures now current on the screen. "THE SHIP" IN FILMS Gabriel d'Annunxio's epic poem, "The Ship." has been made into a spectacle pictures by Italian producers under the direction of his son, Gabriellino. The eon also wrote the scenario.

D'Annunio, the elder, asked a fee of $9000 to attend a trade showing of the film In London. MOVIE GRAB BAG "Deception" Is running ita fourth week in New York. One of Viola Dana's next pictures will be "The Match Breaker." 1 Reginald Barker is directing his 60th picture for Goldwyn, Jack Decipsey's ia movies again. 34, $30 TO S300 At Lrl Rates without rd tap on euy terms of repayment. HTm cost $1A OO row VoitU la S3 IS sjeum rou Montha ta sxi S04.OO Pour Months S5.60 and often enuing in some mor serious d.sease." To make sure of a prompt recovery yon should also take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

I Whether sick or well the bowels should move each day ADV. ordinary without straining the truth in the least. Never before has Mr. Barrymore been seen in any role to such distinct advantage and he gives a character interpretation which Impresses itself indelibly upon every mind. The play which has been provided for him is in many ways mssterly in construction and the manner in which it has been aranged to maintain an unbroken suspense from beginning to end offers further proof that the men who are preparing the screen material of today are making rapid strides towards the goal of real literature vno rou Monti ta Leaser time, small moctbly payments.

Pay more at uy t.nie or In fulL We only charge tho tecal rat om montiujr hleree (Uoend aad nrry1s4 by the ttenkins Pepartneat of te fetata) In winter, a countryside at midnight, a medieval sequence utilized In picturesque narration, all are pictures which the greater artist might be proud to sign. And no portrait painter has caught with greater fidelity the feminine face distorted by emotion. The plot is so familiar as to require no detailed synopsis here. How Isabel Carlyle Is Influenced by Francis Levison to doubt her husband, deserts him and her son to go "With Levison and returns wfca abandoned by him to die In her husband's arms is shown in sni-b. manner as to charta with a freshness Read the splendia cartoon serial "The Restless Age" by that famous cartoonist, John T.

McCutcheon appearing in The Herald every Moo- Coasautlall Qmtek S)rrtot j. r. i Downtown ItckeC Sale at lUirana rfeweiry More tsamo Price 2 at the fehow Groonda. tiay, Wednesday and Friday. OS fern A riaoc I of the sort which appeals to all without emending the intellect Tiie lierald, On Year Ey Mail fOOj.

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