4 $ | TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921. THE DAILY B a. ------------ Zl Ob rer? br Loo' Tere FAST) Cte A Eo her Contsance and Her Husband --- "Over the Hill" -- Larry Semon, Comedy King ~ Arbuckle Makes Good As Detective ~ Elaine Hammerstein a Charming Hostess -- From Society Editor To 'Stage ard Screen. ONSTANCE TALMADGE and Mer (artist has kept marriage from his husband have not yet gone into | mind. housekeeping. It seems Constance! To his brothers and sisters John is has been too busy before the mo-|a standing reproach. Particularly does Seva picture' camera, and Miss Tal-fhe irritate his oldest brother, Isanc. a madge has no Intention of giving up [pillar of the church. Only his parents her screen carder. The fact that she!and his sweetheart have faith in him. now filming a pleture entitled] To shield his father John is sent to "Woman's Place" seems to be quite in prison and after his term is up goes line with ler belief that a screen! West and makes good. fareer js not pecessarily incompatible Falling of success im New York, with married life. Many will un-|Charles returns to the old home with doubtedly agree that the titles of the | his wife, Lucy, a selfish, designing plectures made by Constance Talmadge | woman. Unable to live with Isaae, during the past few months are ex-| Ma goes back to {he house in 'which fremely appropriate. Just before she|she réared her c¢hildren--only to 'be took the big matrimonial plunge she | turned out eventually and sent to the completed filming "Dangerous Busi-| Poorhouse by her first born. Isabella hess." While In the midst of "Lessons | discovers John alive and wirés Lim a in Love" in December she hurried |plea to come home. He does so and * @way with Mr. Plaloglou and got mar- | learns of his mother's whereabouts. ried. She next produced "Wedding | His next step is to send Charles and Bells," and now she is working in|Lucy packing and then hastens to the "Woman's Place." Poorhouse where he finds Ma failing Will John Pialoglou ever go into|fast. Back the two go to the old motion pictures? The New York to<|farm house. bacco exporter and importer says not. Mary Carr as Ma Benton makes a He declares that he's quite satisfied | sweet and lovable mother. to Jeave all the honors of Bis Waiented #The Dollar A Year Man" bn he wy des The story concerns the visit of a that he would make an ideal leading Prince to a California coast town, with the local yacht club appointed as host. man, Feartul'lest Pinney, their only plebian member, should slap their royal guest on the back, the club members lead him off on a trumped-up kidnapping plot. But the, plot develops® into a real one and Pinney, who Is an ama- teur detective is given a chance to really show what he can do in the de- técting line. He rescues the Prince and then joyously slaps him on the back all during the ensuing banquet. RA 7 LPT er Cree Zhe rir" and to the surprise of the club mem | cows and-rambunctious donkeys help bers, the Prince slaps back, "Fatty" |to move the action along. The plot Is at his best in this new picture and {opens In the country and roams far he is given excellent support by Lila|afleld to the environment of a "big Lee, Winifred Greenwood, J. M. Du-|town" cabaret. mont, Edward Sytherland, Edwin "Poor Dear Margaret Kirby" Stevens and Henry Johnson. £ Margaret Kirby is the wife of John "The Hick" Kirby, A man of considerable means. Larry Semon, comedy king, an erst-| One of her admirers is Rutherford while cartoonist of New York newspa-| Pell, also a wealthy man. One day, pers, recently completed 'The Hick" | through force of financial reverses, another of his screen laughiiakers.| John Kirby is pressed for ready cash. "The Hick" tells the story of a rural | He asks Margaret to nggotiate a loan Jove that stopped 4t nothing, Gentle! trom Pell. She indighantly refuses. § "Over The HII" Where 1s the mother that has ever given a thought to the sacrifices she had made for her children? Ma Ben- ~ yton had slaved for hers and had seen them drift away one by one, with the * 'exception of John, the harum-scarum, who cannot marry Isabella Strong be. cause he cannot support her; mnd Charles, whose desire to become an RITISH WHIG. - CB CPEreZr? LOZ? Corzordmce 7Zvimvofe I | A tew days later Kirby returns home | a ruined!man, and the first sight he witnesses is Pell placing a valuable string of pearls around Margaret's neck, Hastily jumping at conclusions | Kirby attempts suicide by taking | poison. He is frustrated, but the poison has entered his system and he becomes a physical wreck. Upon the reports of the loss of the Kirby's | money their social friends desert i Tue | them, and it devolves upon Margaret -------- - |to become the breadwinner of the | ago society editor on a country dally, | pleted the lead opposite Thomas { family. How she does this and keeps | but today---at the age of eighteen--a | Meighan, in "White And Unniarried." the pathetic results of thelr actual] recognized success of both screen and TREASURE TROVE status concealed from John Kirby is| stage, "Jacky" found less difficulty Wetmere: The house I've rented |sald to constitute a most appealing | getting into the "Follies" when she for the last ten years was sold and J story. invaded New York than she did leav- | had. to move. Flaine Hammerstein is particularly | ing that organization to play the role Drydem: Tough luck, huh? happily cast in the title role which| oe "Angela" in the revival of "Flora-| Wetmore: Not altogether. In &ig- gives her every opportunity to dem-|dora" Her first 'cinema appearance] ging out my old accumulation of truck onstrate her emotional power. | was In the leading female role op-|I found a quart bottle half full of Jacquelin Logan Jacquelin Logan---less than a year Por rat a Le ed 22 [TPR Le" posite Monte Blue in "The Perfect |hootch that I'd put away and cieas Crime." She has but recently com-' forgotten. = LATE IN THE GAME "Dorothy came near being an old mald." "Yes, she won her husband In the last half of the ninth Inning." DANGEROUS "I'd like to have you meet my husband." "Why, trying to get rid of him?" ef v souL MATES Scare Crow: Well of all the nerve =those birds are spooning right ume der my nosel Clays ROAN OF A BENEDICT Faint heart never No; faint heart knew his business ant dedged the high cost of {IT hy A DOPE FIEND Deacon Bug: Well, weil, there's that bee in an opium den again! Y QUICKEST AND BEST "When you want to reach a girl's heart what line do you take?" "I've found the beit-ine the best." THE BEST THE WORST NOT CONTENTED ON TOP , "Which is the best talkeénhe or "Queer chap that--always happh - Nis wife? " : est when at the bottem.* = "~ "Can't say--they're both the worst ~~ "Who la he!" : talkers | ever heard." "The well-digger." * ' 'NOT DAMAGED GOODS ~ Ve She: Everything he sells smells He: Fire-sale merchant, | sup- pose dik She: Dear, no--dealer In bacon and hams. a tl 'poems then. * $ : ~ ER sh ls Ve x Su E pai n 8 . a oy oa Lake. ~~ landan to another. Tom R. and C. J. Hum superint : Sheistiey Lake, May 14.---The far-| od a car load o as : ries - on ", Hurke sek rough seeding. The pros- {his new wad x fi past month on the big rock the C. P, R. - A -------- lumber i P. R., spent Monday at the Mr. Wilmot ay iust | lake, May Bell Marks is in New York painting his coitage. R. W. (securing plays and obe for the| Shortly after the dawn of Thurs pavilion coming season. She reports 'dramatic (day &n old resident of Smith's hotel, Red Cedar Inn. Alford business quiet down there Herbert in the perosn- i of Mrs. Clara Griffith, Geaeral Manager of the C. P.IBlair has a large gang of men the |departed this life. She had been ; 3 i AN AWFUL THREAT Turtle: AN right, If you don't Pay an Increase In fare I'll dive. THE FIEND Old Gent: Have you hurt that boy? Why does he draw everybody's attention? Boy: 'Cause he can't draw my clgarstte, mister! . rei este FIRING THE MOB "With burning eloquence he ad dressed the crowd." "lI heard It was an Incendiaey 0M. THAT SETTLES HIM He: | think | was cut out for a baseball player. She: Well, I'll tell you right now ONLY A FLOW OF TALK you've been cut out by one. "Did he open anything sparkiing caffed at the house ?™ a sparkling conversation, Opened that's all." ADAGE REVERSED "I thought she was an angel, but found she was only human." iy "Too true to be good, perhaps" . - / 3 Lots of married men believe that there was a fool killer they would sie was In ber eightieth {have been carried into chareh in a po ok & ; : long casket dhstesd of being lugged "Hit do?" e will ask tite Underwrit- | into church by & bride. He "Yas, sah; dat n Kin ie Casey aie Tas, say Igger Joo in make alling for a number of Rt. Rev. Mgr. Domini suddenly at Lindsay. A ¥