: ; ; n ? 5 ? ? ? 'i ? ? ? ? ' ' . - TAC TTr,.TT rOTTCCT: TAGS! TAfTIME TOTAY f!rtrhira Hnu..l..n ivji one clrl !n a million and hIiu dared. Hdylbe Nterlliift, beautiful motion ic(rc c tt t'K, wbo Is famous fT her nicnr ince In Western idetnrcs, ortrnys lbs role lit linrbura Hampton in "Tho Ulrl Who Iared," a unique Western photoplay which came to the Pastime theatre yesterday for two days' show ln. Harbnra In ft Rlrl who accepted the pom of sheriff In a wild Western com munity at a time when no niun otild be found fur Ihe post capable of run nine; down Ihe bund of cattle-rustlers who were terrorltinsr the country. Barbara dnred nd her accomplish ments, aa viewed at Ihe Pastime thea tre yesterday, make five of the most fascinating reel of red-blooded adven ture, viewed here "n gome time. ARCADK TODAY POLICE MINK AT DIG KAIjOOX AND ;AMttUfi DIAS RI X WIDK rE The Bronx section of New York Is known aa the abiding place of a staid end law-obeying cttlienary. It was a treat shock, therefore, when sorbld rumors began circulating: recently that within the Bronx's confines a big aaloon waa running wide open, with "white mule" beinir served abundantly nd openly over the, bar; with big poker fames for large stakes a con tinuous performance, and shootings and killings a mere Incident of the day'a routine. Aa Is usual with rumors, tho word passed from mouth to mouth, with of crooked card games, of girls gone bad, and men being shot down with out a momenta notice. Onuld It be ratcorlnj a viper? The Bronx wen- iorci. Cf cour th pcllc jrot trt.a c; it. &nd spetutcv'iRT c;-,6n-up -wca plar.nei. The app:tr.:i night crr.. and the police, in soild phftianx,dej rendej upon the repotted resort where vice had Ita nightly rendexvous. Just a Humor What waa their surprise, then to find that the gamblera and the gun men were Just an aggregation of re spectable motion picture actors who Played penny ante In real Ufa and were worrying whether the landlord would raise the rent again. They were appearing In a gambling scene in the Selsnlck picture, "The Valley of Doubt," directed by Hurton Oeorge. "Iint perfectly good newspaper headlines gone to waste," lamented one of the 'bulls.' The Valley or Poubt," which was written by the well-known play-wrlght Willard Mack, will be shown at the Arcade theatre, beginning Thursday and local fans who have heard so much of the thrilling Incidents during frontier life in the West will have an opportunity of witnessing n exact replica of that evcltlng period. AI.TA TODAY "Italr Pins" Ijnswm to Husbands Miss Enid Bennett star In "Hair pins" showing at the Alta Theatre to day as light hair and very expressive blue eyes, was born In York, Austra lia. She started a business career, but always aspired to become an actress. Her opportunity came when she was Introduced to Katherlne Orey, then touring the Antipodes in "The Third Degree." Through her Influence, Miss Bennett was given an engagement In "Every Woman." She left the East to whispers of daily sorbid happenlnga, play In Fred Nihlo's repertory com- 1 i 'r ' i - Sun. Mon. 0 i'l Children 5c Adults 20c UNIVERSAL COMEDY J. WARREN KERRIGAN in THE DREAM CHEATE 12 W. HODK1NSON DISTRIBUTION ; - OLD PALS ARE BEST pany and aoon afterward came to Am erica and transferred her talent to motion pictures under Thomas H. Ince. She Is married to Fred Nlblo the former actor and lecturer, who Is also her director. Her Hobbies are out door sports, her home, and her garden. . She Is at present preparing to tnke a trip around the world, Including Australia her former, home. In the meantime she will be making pictures for Thomas H. Ince. AKCADR BCXDAY AXD MONDAY Three child players, who are al ready veterans of the screen, appear with Dorothy Dalton in "Guilty of Love," coming to the Arcade Theatre Sunday and Monday. Baby Ivy Ward, as she Is affection ately called, Is now six years old and has been appearing in pictures since the tender age of six months, making her film debut In her native country, England, and later coming with her parents to America and being features extensively in this country. She and Douglas Redmond, who is also six years old and in the Dalton pic ture, were the twins in "Little Wo men." Lawrence Johnsosn, only five and the Idol of the Paramount studios. Is well known to photoplay fans, hav ing had parts In several big pictures. Including George Fitzmaurice's "The Right to Love" nnd Elsie Ferguson's His House In Order. Guilty of Love" is a domestic drama of considerable appeal. The cast sup porting Miss Dalton Includes Edward I Langford, Charles Lane and Augusta Anderson. Harley Knoles directed and the picture is a Paramount Artcraft, An hour later Relth phoned Warde at the studio. "There's a household auction at a home here in Pasadena come run nin!" When the company arrived at the appointed place Reith's reputation aa a premiers location man was vindi cated. v AI.TA SUNDAY AND MONDAY PASTTMK Sl'XDAY AND -MONDAY Aladdin Had Nothing on Ths Location Manaxcr TA Children 10c Sunday Monday Adults, 40c i "P x q x n-tif -Li3Rirs)iKiirs'' Jy , Lvel 7. din. ci will SVenarto hy JulU Civf ota Weif Directed iy williasa Benaond Taylor INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE VAUDEVILLE WALTER CILEERT Flexible Comedian TWO WRENS Scokh and Irish Singing, Dancing, Talking, Violin 'n the motion picture game a loca tion manager Is considered somewhat of a superman if he can find a mil lionaire's residence, a country church or a log cabin for his director within a day's time. But Imagine a location man obtaining every requisite for ah entire scene net, props, actors and customs upon an hour's notice. That as the trick turned by Al Reith, J. Warren Kerrigan's crack location manager, during the filming of "The Dream Cheater," Kerrigan's latest Brunton production, a W. V. Hodkin son release, now showing at the Pas time Theatre. While completing "The Dream Cheater" Director Ernest C. Warde found It necessady to shoot a number of scenes where an auction was In progress. It would have required three Cays in which to construct a suitable set, not to mention a very big cost. Warde had an inspiration. "Find a house," he said to Reith, where an auction Is In proetrfss.' WAR HERO SF.EN IN "NUISR MARJOIBIE" Dr. Roger's McKlnnon, an Australi an doctor who was gassed and wound ed several times during the war, has an important part in "Nurse Marjorle, the new Mary Miles Mlnter picture for Realart. This production will be shown at the Alta Theatre for two days beginning Sunday as the feature bill li. eluding two acts of vaudeville. In one scene of "Xurse Marjorie," which was adapted from a recent play by Israel Zangwiil, author of 'The Melting Pot," a surgical operation is performed upon the eyes of John Danhury, a member of the House of Commons. It was In this scene that Dr. McKlnnon was used. He was as sisted by two graduate nurses and Nurse Marjorie, played by Miss Mln ter. - Previous to ihe operation. Nurse Thompson, a' rather homely but effi cient nurse, has had charge of the patient. Recovering his eyesight, the patient Ib delighted to discover the nenutlful Nurse Marjorie and Is ' In stantly captivated. . But. Nurse Mar iorie, posing as the daughter of the cwner of a fish market, proceeds to test her suitor's love and the story de velops many amusing and humorous situations? , . . LONDON, Oct. 23. (U. P.) Vlo lently 111, Lord Mayor MacSwtney is tiday alternately docile in his extreme weakness or violent in delirium. MncSwIitrjr Is Fed LONDON, Oct. 23. (A. P.) Lord Mayor MacSwtney Is delirious today. Prison authorities continued to fore liquid food Into his mouth. . NEWSPAPERS TIIiERATTCNED DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 23. (U. P.)- Editors of several Dallas and Ellis county newspapers have received let ters threatening destruction of their plants If the publications fail to sup port demands for 40 cent cotton, do partment of justice investigators an nounced today. PETAIN WEDS BOYHOOD SWEETHEART . . . .fir i mi M - i- f " " I ABtmJffl 1 .. - Sunday Monday xfJolpfi Zuor present tf&Ut 7T1 in m u 19 a it Guilty; of Love i .,. She knew little of life or the way of men. Surely hit tender words and carressea could mean only marriafe. When she learned the truth, too late. at a Distol'a soint ah far em A I... A heart-touching story of youth's folly and motherhood's glory. Adults, 35c Children, 10c IIIUiiilliillH ALTA l!illlllll!l!f!l!l!llll!llll!II!IIIHil CHILDREN 10c Today EN I ADULTS 40c IF TIF- O IL- ON J N IL H U "HAS R.P-8NS". VAUDEVILLE KAHERE&MONNA RITTLEBROS. , ; vf JazzDoctor. ;. 'v( MuscularMaryels.; :'.1.;1,'.'; . AL ST. JOHN COMEDY !l!ll!!ll!!lllllilll!illlltllll!lll r"" MtH: .r;!! PAHIS The mcrr!a; of Marshal Henri Phllllpe Ptaln-t!in "defender of Verdun" and Madams Hardon was the retliiatlon for Frarce's fn-.o., general of a life-long dream. She was th aweci. fcesrt t his LoyLood. Later (ha married, but Petaln remained single until at tbe age of (4 he recently married Madams Hardon To photo shows Petatn (leftl, la mitfU, snd bis wtfa srrlvinf at t)be to Sen4 tbprbcjecooon. ARCADE Today Children, 10c Adults, 35 F!trfT. TUT ' A story of smiles and tears of virile men and a -woman's undying love. A breath of the vast northwest. V BRAY PICTOGRAPH tA-- a fS.JMie ..-.. UUttUMMlU '