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Show D , " William Mason Has Ideas on Honor of Big Learae Games "You know me, Al, I wouldn't tako a chance on having any other moving picture actor muss up the grand ole game of baseball as It Is played by tho big leaguers and tho near big leaguers without taking a peak at myself doing tho heavy work," spoke William Mason, Ma-son, chief "moie" actor In the "You Know Me, Al," series, which were placed on the screen at the Broadway theater yesterday "I Just dropped In to see if I was working well or whether wheth-er the manager was given sufficient reason to hand me that five days' notice no-tice and send mo back to the bush league of the 'movie' game." Mr Mason watched himself work on tho screen at the Broadway and when J. M Finn, manager of the theater, the-ater, called his attention to the features feat-ures of tho motion pictures he patted himself on the back and asserted he should have been a comedian in the big leagues Instead of being an actor. Mr. Mason Is accompanied by Mrs Mason, and this Is the first time he has seen himself at work He is the leading man in the "You Know Me, Al." series of pictures, which are founded on a number of magazine l articles of that name. He will leave for the coast today to join Francis X. Bushman in a screen production. |