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Show Had To hrikfa SloneGuSt Mill Makers of "Hazel Klrke" Pathe's Famous Fa-mous Play Demanded a Class of Building Now Extinct When tho Whartons began to mako Hazel Klrko, for tho Patho Cold Itooster program, thoy wero confronted confront-ed with tho necessity of finding nn old stono mill with water wheel in working condition. Thoy sought ov-crywhoro ov-crywhoro but tho uso of steam and electricity had apparently eliminated tho plcturcsquo buildings so common fifty years ngo. A atructuro of painted paint-ed wood or canvas was out of tho question as thoy wanted realism Tho consequonco was that at Ludlow, vlllo, Now York, not far from Ithaca, thoy hired masons to put up a real atructuro of stono, modelled on an j vJBBBBl old engraving of a ono tlmo grist mill ! H In Now England. Tho Wharton mill I H was put up on tho banks of n charm f H Ing stream with sufficient power to I , H turn the lingo wheel their carponton H Installed. Tho result was a triumph H of tho plcturcsquo and tho scenes I H showing tho mill nro among most E pleasing of tho plcturo. A lino cast, H headed by Pcnrl White, William III- l H ley Hatch, Ilruco Mcllao, Crclghton jjc H Halo, Florence Eancy and Allen Mur. if H nnno wns used In this plcturo which jj H will bring fond memories to playgo- ft JH crs tho country over. ft 'H Hazel Klrko, on tho boards has sur- fj H vlvcd tho changes of a generation, a g 'H suro proof that tho qualities that .1 H mako n play endure must Include H cleanliness, heart Interest of tho less if H complex typo nnd freedom from prob- S H lorn discussion. ' H Will appear nt tho Lyric theater fl H tnnlght, In mldltlon to chapter C of , . H Tho lied Circle ' M m m BBBBB |