Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 31, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    AMUSEMENTS
Theatre, Moving 1'lrturea, Kntertainment
27 LESSONS IN SCENARIO WRITING
FREETOREADRS OF DEMOCRAT
lly special Mini exclusive nnnifi
nii'iil with Juliii Kiiu'reon and Anita
ah The lU'iiiiKint offers, friw, In
it rcmliiia muat Interesting ami
valuable series of articles, which pie
ciita a run opportunity to those who
wnnt (o wrltn pholuplnya. It ia the
first time tlmt such an exposition of
thv mysteries of movie pluy making
tias been uffereil to the public. The
firm ia not technical; it la an in
terealuig account of thv upa anil downs
.in thr career of amateur sci-nann
wrilcra; thv ohatarlra they fare, anil
liow thcae olmtaclca am overcome. It
rovere plmliipliiy wr it Intr completely
from the Initial hunt for a plot to tl v
final market. ng of tin atoiy. All tlila
ml more la eaplalned liy thv premier
ccnarlat of thv day.
Mr. Kmrraim and Miaa I.oa havr
agreed to personally answer your
tiueatlima almut photoplay writing
and to rritirli plula submitted hy
i readcra of thla paper. Amateurs want
' lug advice will be answered la thee
columns hy Mr Kineraon and Mlsa
Lou, if they avnd' their questions to
thr Motion Picture Kditor of thia pap
er, tucstions ahould hv aent one at
A limv and must In confined to photo--play
writing. Motion picture plots of
not mom than .UK) wards will be read
anil criticised by Mr. Kmeraon anil
ffilwv I ,om if vou will aend vour plot
to thv Motion I'lctum Kditor of thla
pupi'r with a aclf-addressed, atampi'il
envi.oe. Thv plot will h forwarded
to Mr. Kinuraon and laa l.ooa, who will
read it and rut urn it direct to you
Their rritiriam of the plot will be aent
to thla paper fur publication In Itn
roliiinna. Your num.' will not be men
tioned unless you an d'-aire. Imtiala
only will hi uai'il to identify each
question and plot criticism.
The Ural instalment of thv Kmer-son-l-oos
series will apM-ar in The
Democrat on Monday, Apiil 6.
Answer Box
F. M A. Addrvaa Mullie King, care
of The Select I'u turn corporation, T1V
7th avenue. New York C ity; Mullie
King, care of United I'irture Produc
tion corporation HillU llroadway. New
York City; Kenneth llurlun, rare of
the Kirat National Kxi'iiotora' Circuit
0 Went 4Hth street. New York City
and Wallace McDonald, rare of Uni
versal City, California. No datea have
been acheduli'd aa yet for "Kyea of
Youth" ur "Kvcrywoman" in Albany.
1. I). Lew Cody'a addreaa aa pub
lished yeatrrduy ornilleil the name of
the city, which ia little 'ol New York.
Don't mention it.
IS FINELY SHOWN IN
HIG GRIFFITH FILM
piraiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Cabaret Singer Heroine of
"The Girl Who Stayed !
at Home" 1
The atory of thv Magdalen haa been
immortalised in aong, in iaintinir and
in arulpture. Hut the atory of the
modern Magdalen ia more often left j
uiitohl or elae told wrongly in the
bundled gossp f the atrevta or the J
cold type of court record. '
The war ha brought to light a !
I thouaand atoriea of penitence, af aac
I nine and of the pure love bora of auf I
fering, but none ia mora beautiful;
I than that which Drvid Wark Crifflth .
Iiua iiiimurtaliavd in "The Girl Whoi
.Stayed at Home," hla lateat Artcruft I
picture, which will lie ahown at the I
Holfe theatre toni(lit and Thursday j
night ;
Kiie waa Just a little cabaret iur i
er whoae early training wasn't just ,
whut it should have been. Hut she!
wanted to I ko'I, and ahe waa ao in
the waya that ahe knew heat of all. j
And there waa the boy, thv spend
thrift aon of an indulgent father, lie
knew the girl, and he railed her 'Cutie
lleautiful. Came the war and aeparn-.
tion; the battle that thv mothera and1
niters of America hav fought; the I
battle to atay straight and to cheriah 1
the memory of the boy who went
arroaa to make thv world a land of
lilwrty. With victory came tha birth
of love.
Kobert Harron ia the boy, and Clar
ine Seymour portraya the tfirl. Othrra
in the caat are Carol Dcmpatrr, Rich
ard liarthelmeaa, CvorKv Kawcett and
Tully Marahall. ,
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GLOBESil
. Last Time Tonight
"THE MIRACLE MAN"
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D. W. GRIFFITH
Presents
THE GIRL
WHO STAID AT HOME
Sennett Comedy, "That Night"
ALCAZAR COMPANY M
PRESENTS COMEDY i H
Attraction of the Alcazar Stork
Comiiany, "The Man From Kokomo"
will be the offcrinir on Thuraday mifht
April Int. at tha Globe theatre.
"Thr Man Kfom Kokomo" ia one of
thoae ifood alerting play that never
faila to got many lauvha and keepa
the audit nee in a good humor The
(dot ia aimple and direct. Mr. Brown
laa a young wifv, a beautiful daugh
ter and a very jraloua diapoaition. ilia
daughter ia loved by a Will Simpson
who confldea in Mm. Brown, but they
all fear to tell Brown. Finally Brown'a
wife write to Simpaon making an ap
pointment. The letter ia returned and
falla in the hands of Urown, who
naturally believea that hia wife ia in
love with Simpaon. He determine to
take a trip, to keep hi wife out of
temptation. -He aenda for hia nephew
to come and take charge of hit home
in hia abaence, and hia nephew who ia
deeply in debt, decide to rent out the
rooms in the Browna beautiful home.
There ia much excitement from
there on and aa the play progresses
to what appear to be the funniest
possible point, the Browns return
dome and the siutation become more
complicated and more humorous. In
the end everything come out all
right.
Clothes
That You Will Be Proud to Wear
Every Man Wants Clothes that he will be Proud to Wear, Such are
Kuppenheimer Clothes
Not just while they are new, but until they are entirely worn out,
they will hold their shape, style and personality. Such are the
clothes you should demand, because they cost only a little more
than cheap clothes, and are so much cheaper in the end.
All Kinds of Easter Togs for Men and Boys
The Blain Clothing Company
"Value First"
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"THE MIRACLE MAN"
PROVES ATTRACTION
A capacity house saw the opening
showing of "The Miracle Man" at the
Globe Theatre Tueaday night. No
play that has ever been shown in
Albany received such favorable praise
a was bestowed upon George Loane
Tucker's masterpiece by those who
viewed it. Probably no picture ha
ever been filmed that reaches into
the hearts of its audiences a doea
thia auperb screen dramatisation. It
carrie a mege that cannot help
but penetrate thc inner consciousness
of everyone who sees it and delivers
a sermon that for sheer goodness and
purity will seldom be rivalled from a
pulpit., Last performance is tonight
In Albania it is etiquette for a
man about to marry to be very much
ashamed of himself and not to 'men-
tion the subject at all, but to leave
everything to the old woman of his
family, who take a professional dc-
light in seeing that every ceremony
and superstition ia rrgidly adhered i
to I
R. U. a User of Sears Butternut Bread?
If not try one loaf and see the difference. The Handy
Shop on Lyon St., has added Sears Butternut. They
serve it at the counter and also sell it.
If any better bread could be made Sears would make it
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where. .
The extra amount of unusually high quality
materials gives you the mileage, service, comfort
and satisfaction that make STAR TIRES not only
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THERE are so many daily uses
for Karo (Blue Label) for pan
cakes, cooking, baking candy-making
that alert housewives buy it by
the dozen cans.
This is practicing real economy,
Ask your grocer the price per dozen,
P.S. Have you ever tried Blue Label
Karo on Grape Fruit? Delicious!
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17 Battery PUea . . . , New Yerfc
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