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Show THE QCTENJsT and had come to New York fr6m her home in Ithaca, N. Y., to study music. Director George Fitzmaurlc and the casting departmnt at the Paramount eastern studios decided that" soma sort of a contest to get the to play the part of "Beauty" right girl Pans Have Treat in "Sting in the picture. All the stag beauties were more or less cold and did not fit .' of the Lash" Shown with Mr. Fltzmaurice's Idea, of beauty. the Consequently the Daily News was enlisted in the search for the real American beuty and Miss ."Wheaton was the '"Pauline Frederick's' new starring ve- lucky . contestant. Miss Wheaton was busy for two hicle "The Sting of the Lash," is ' a drama with a vig- weeks with her part having, close-u- p orous punch in every reel' and! local shots with Richard Barthelmess, who film devotees are promised. 'a 'treat plays the leading role, "Youth," and at the Utah theatre other scenes filmed with the remaining; when it is screened -. ' prinicpals'in ' the cast. today. , o It is a story wherein the truel nobility of womanhood is depicted and iniits development every shade of hu- Charlie Chaplin's Hew Film man emotion is touched upon." Pauline the Frederick as the wife whose undying Tonight devotion to her husband Is the keynote of the story paints: a portrait that is dominant and unforgettable,' Not only Is "The Sting of the Lash? Get ready for a good laugh. Interesting because of its engrossing ' For tonight we're going to show because with but the story atmosphere ' brand-ne- w a Charles Chaplin cornyou which 'it is invested teems ; with the ed want "to miss it. don't you of the , open country. Many: of We spiritscenes of the all know the that in the are' "shots" taken (the Orpheum theatre make patrons a special point Highy Sierras, affording many beauti- to see all the Chaplin .comedies, but ful backgrounds. we are issuing this warning to make oosure. "The Idle Class" is a "knockout," and it will make you laugh until tears come. Every Human Emotion the novel feature of the comedy is Shown in 'Experience at theOne ' fact that for the first time" the the Alhambra Today poraedian portrays a dual role . that of 9. tramp and of a'gentleman. And he can be just as funny in a dress suit J Edna "Wheaton," designated by the as he is in his tramp attire. His" ex,on "the golf links and as. the Eaily News, of New York, as the most periences h.usband of the beauti-Edn- a beautiful girl in New York City," plays absent-minde- d the role of "Beauty" in George Purvlance aret Take our advice and don't miss production of "Experience," a Paramount picture which will be "The Idle Class." The picture begins shown rat the Alhambra theatre jSutt-da- y tonight at 5 p. m. and to take care of j' next. .... .a the crowds who want to attend the Miss Wheaton competed with 6,000 early show, Manager Goss will have other Gotham beauties for the. honor his excellent orchestra begin to play of appearing in "Experience."" Her at 6:15 p, m., one hour earlier .than ;'..v-chance, to break into the movies icame usual.- ooas the result of the kindness jof a Noah Beery '; will support Pricilla friend who sent her picture to the newspaper. She Is eighteen years old Dean in "Wild Honey.", SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1921. "On Olorioua Day ha ren choen title, for tha ath md; Will Itocers now making. FLICKERS FROM FILMLAND THEATE . William Ilrran tlirrtd Lillian and Jr.r,inf Dorothy Oih In on rn of 'The Two Orphan. , was-necessar- at . Utah' . ; - . ninety-horsepow- ! er - ;' . ;. at Or-pheu- m ; 1 . . . . nd " , f , ' ; -- ; ; . i Fitz-rriaurlc- " side-pplittin- g. e's - - -. -- "" ....;. !' t. , . NANCE O'NEIL COMING HERE 1 porting- Afftf Ayrcs in The I.n That Had No Turnlnc" her first starvehicle. ring Frank Alxnir. who In Jn Is be starred to Monte Blue "My . t Larry tb hvi. Old Kentucky." eom4i?. , Julet Cowita wore a false Ward eat man in tb motU. Welch Jto. for part of St. Paul in a reliirfoua Jan Novak ha completed a picture playthe UlUy nimtr. who. upprt raullna last "week. Now he is cultlrat- t called "Deliverance." ing hi own whbkers for a part as rdrickwas "Judith cfr HJu horse thief in & new picture. It'a a ivncn. lorcif riy a 1 Iffithur. life, great to appear in a comedy special to bej Contacc Talmadsf Kaa ton t , x two pic-- S California mtu uy l artinuunu to make htr Fritai Brunette wlli support Jack turf. rorm follow wui in few Jn Holt his second starring picture. weka and ihe hm Talmadr Mudio in Look before you leap! That's the Nw Tark will vacant for tevrat moral of "Th Fox and the Goat," the Mae Busch has a prominent role months. V next Aesop fll mfable. oo In "Princess Virtue" which Marie Dorothy Dalton wears men's clothe Prcvost has Jurt compltted. ' m ursio nir; in "Moran of and eights like & man Mutio atudtnts in New iii.:mca York comthe Lady Letty." Twenty programs cf Paramount plain bitterly that it Is excedincly difpictures were ordered for the lriftca ficult for them to find & comfortable bU trip to India. Another one! A burlesque on "The of Vales on V f plac to lire, wh'r practicinr Ji . Three Musketeers" has been completIn order to har this practed in, France. It's three reels long. James Bennle will be featured in ice" priirilg many of them tr forc- . v . V l a Goldwvn nleture. The huaband of rd to make thejr homes in unconren ' lial The picture In which Ftital Brunette Dorothy Oinh was "Pot For has years thr playing quarters. is to play the lead to Jack Holt in "The Luck" when that stare rtay rnDd' under dlcut!on th bulldln of num. '1 a Peter its last breath. from Parson of Panamint" of studio apartmtnl whera rent ber " 4 would b B. Kyne story. ; within th reach of th av "Wallace Raid saya he has experi er a a student, and hr raeh ocevia dances an I860 enced some outer dreams sine ht pant would Norma Talmadge b allowed to . prclirBut, filmed the .screen dreams in 'Prter jcertaJn nimber of hours a day. polka in "Smi-in-- . Through." iDoeison. Ana so navs some wno as mis plan naa not yet advanced be " Lewis 8. Stone is to clay the lead saw the picture. yond the point of talk, munic atudenta of "The in Rex Ingram's version In New York still have to aacrjflc Prisoner of Zenda." Betty Compson has T5 pet birds. comfort and congenial aurroundlnga v Most cf ahem are canaries. in order to carry on their work. Frank Mayo is be'ing starred in op Mabel Ballin ara going to "Wards of the North," a Clarence and Hugo Mrru. nminvAi, rctsm.v Buddlngton Kelland story- Spain to fltBi "in Old Madrid." JtON'H, lUlgium. Oct- 31. It cct " i 't Belgium government tJO.COO t" Natacha Rambova, who executed After a vacation Bebe Daniel wills th e d a German untxrnio ahfll st in. fitrr, the bizarre settings of "Camile," will ploded llinn nar here." It perform a like"Aservice, for Naalmova's Putnam. took four montht to dc th shell out Dolls House." "Salome and a structure 0 Tully Marshall and Claire McDow of the. ground, underneath 0 "The Barefoot Boy' and "Maud Mul-le- r" ell will play "pa and ma" to Wesley are dramatized in John Greenleat Barry's "Penrod. . TWO WHOiS KAVUD Whlttier 'the first release of the LONDON. An officer of the Royal "Great American Authors" series. Horses were fitted with anowshoe Air Force has flown from Ha (dad ' NANCE O'NEli, ard her lerlQinat cait and production tf to enable a Fox News cameraman 'to London in six days. This arei him? Flower will play the Ogdeo. Orphtum Theatre cr night, 1J. Seat aatt opens Wednttday, November t. Theodore Kosloff, Mahlon Hamil- to reach the oldest inhabitant .of ( lp to 14 days in pasae by train and : boaL sup- - lapland. ton, and Frank Campeau-arX3rit." Texas Ouman'a latest. irftri n Wrn-.o- . ke , - i. ctiiidts ler-milte- d. . : -- bn 7 , - e , 11-11- ,,. .000-poun- i - J J , ' " I I A X ret P411.cn Synday.-Novembe- r " . r-- i r - - he JlL .V 4t''" ,VT . e "IT" :;.' (. ; ... . - v 7 " r9 .) 0) 0) il l 0 WONDER PICTURE LZ3 li ; n J':; f i "4 4 i , .vvN i j - Shows Becm at The story of a youth who went out to seek success, and found the world as it is! All of its good and evil. All of its laughter, love and 5:00,7:00, 9:00 i7M 7 WIP: 1iT-- i - ' i ' . tears. Lived in amazing scenes of beauty and thrilling adventure by an enormous supporting cast Marjorie Daw, John Miltern. Nita Naldi. Betty Carpenter, Sibyl Carmen, Jed Prouty and in-eludi- 3 - - -- I fliii"-;yas- s "- V i4 "'"'. M en , . ng ( - I " ,. wAv: "". I ' s ": ' yT,,- ' - N ! " BEGINNING ' " " Li " 4 A V O" 7 mnF'' ' . w i ' I II I ' i. See the Garclen Where Dreams Begin, the Revels of the Primrose Path, the Corridors of Chance, Place of Forgotten Hopes, " the House of Lost Souls, the Land that Love Calls Home. Run the whole gamut of life in an hour and a half I In a great, simple, human story, ... " ' ..'....... V .......... ... ; " -- .throbbing with the, heartbeat of the world.- r-- ' j' " """ " "" "'"WWBwa 'WmiM 'i " irrannmiim mil Mil r With Richard Barthelmess i " TinhXVWy MyJSy YOU'LL ' REMEMB ER IT : : A 'LIFETIME r ": ' . ZlJJ r ti |