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Show oo Ugh! Ethel Clayton Unafraid; Begins New Picture on Friday, 13th It was on Flday, the thirteenth of Pobruar. 1920, vshen the first scenes of "Tho Daddler of Dies' the ne Paramount Artcralt picture starring Ethel Clayton, which (Till be shown at the Alhambra theatre today, were filmed "An unlucky day to begin a new picture, ' was the general obscr ations. But the lovely atar didn't entertain any forebodinga as to the suocess of tho picture, she wasn't at all alarmed over the fact that she was blossoming out In a new role and a new picture or, the. day which Is regarded by many super-' stltlous people as a day of evil. "Many persons Joke about the slg- j nlficance of Friday, the thirteenth.' I comments Miss Clayton, "but, on the other hand, I know of persons of sound mlndu, who believe that something some-thing evil or unfortunate will surely come to pass before that day is over. "Happy will be the day when human beings no longer are swayed by fear or auperstttltlon which are believed by deluded people, who seemingly, not content with present material woes I and sources of worry, must construct i a few Imaginary ones." Supporting Miss Clayton are Clyde Fillmore. Richard Sterling. Irving Cummlngs, Jane Acker, and other prominent players. |