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attraction at the egyptian theatre has mr obrien in the part of a college graduate who finds his athletic prowess of use to him in a way of which he never had dreamed when he be Is thrust into a set of circumstances on the maine coast while on a pleasure cruise with a chum fisticuffs pistol duels lights fights with shinning knives battles in the dizzy heights of a ships rigging and hurtling dives into the sea occur during the action of this picture which has to do with I a smuggling conspiracy directed by a wily and merciless oriental other characters are a girl who will not let herself be bluffed an old master of a vessel vesse I 1 who finds more excitement on land that he ever did on the briny deep a mysterious stranger whose identity proves to bo be a startling revelation the hero who makes his knuckles of steel pen open the way to victory for him in the greatest adventure of his life and his friend a wistful youngster whose disappearance furnishes the initial thrill an interesting sidelight on masked emotions lies iles in the tact fact that in it obrien and macdonald appear together tor for the first time since the iron horse hors 0 0 SUNDAY SUN DAY r p al young the latest richard barthelmess picture produced by pint first national and plays sunday at the egyptian theatre it if you like intelligence and humor and humanity in pictures if you like hire did acting and the depiction upon the screen of real characters actual men and women such euch as we see every day along the pathways of life then you will like young it Is a beautiful picture which tells a beautiful story and richard barthelmess has never created a more appealing type young has been compared to To lable david that first great triumph of barthelmess as a star it ts is well worthy of the comparison and above all if you are ara one of the tha millions who form the great army of dick barthelmess tans fans you simply can not afford to miss this latest demonstration of dicks natural simple but at the same time very subtle art as an actor in binky the friendless elev elevator ator boy who la Is called young bar has added the most wistful and moving character of all to his gallery of impersonations marlon marion nixon has the feminine lead opposite barthelmess her role Is that of annie jackson the little chambermaid who la Is just as lonely and friendless as binky Is and miss bliss nixon too hai brought into being a human atom atom wo so real that the memory of her will live long in ones memory young was originally ft a magazine story by I 1 A H R wylle wylie it ha has S been made into a picture which tells the I 1 same story in the terms of actual flesh and blood life it Is devoid of hokum ha un 40 0 0 MONDAY ANT TUESDAY 2 each day nt at p in ono of the greatest it if not the very greatest of the years motion pictures comes to the egyptian theatre monday and tuesday 1 it Is the third of a series by those old master craftsmen of adventuring camera I 1 work mcalan C cooper and ernest B BI they are remembered tor for the i startling t a ertling bigness of their earlier successes e s chang and grass in the four feathers cooper and have turned out a picture that Is bigger than either of the other i two because of its historical authenticity I 1 and because of its tense sweeping action which does not let down for one moment the human interest in this 0 one n e hits nearer home because the theme Is more modern and because the british erys exploits in the terrible S sudan dani wildernesses wilder nesses Is already common knowledge ow with all readers of kipling and of I 1 A E W masons famous novel upon which the plot of the film Is based the four feathers Is in action and adventure plus thriller it deals with a young officer who Is a coward and who i receives white feat feathers tiers symbols of I 1 shameful cowardice from his bis comrades I 1 in arms instead of following out the edict implied by the tour four feathers namely committing suicide the officer played by richard arlen swears he will make them retract their feathers ho he betakes betakas himself to the african sudan and there stages the most exciting comeback ever witnessed of a chars character c ter in print or celluloid through slashing g combat with the wild fuzzy tribesmen and through the yawning gates of death in the desert and jungle he finally effects the rescue of his fellow british br ibish fighters there are jungle scenes actually taken at great risk in the african wilderness by cooper and which will keep you gasping for breath how these men are able to take animal action pictures such as they bring to the ki screen ean and yet return to civilization with whole skins Is one of the wonders of the age aw 40 P HI AL loves of casanova a Cin eroman photoplay of romantic episodes in the life of giacomo casanova in eighteenth century europe which was made abroad with many sequences in color will be presented at the egyptian theatre wednesday by metro goldwyn mayer while the picture in costumes and natural settings was conceived primarily to charm the eye advance information Is that nothing including the heros dive into a net from the balcony of a prison and hla his numerous narrow e escapes from death in duels and from the pursuit of jealous rivals was omitted to stir the pulses the picture which was taken from the stage play by alexander who also directed the mm film might be described as a sophisticated romance with one hero and many heroines all selected tor for their attractiveness j I 1 information Is that the makers were particularly pleased with three or four ot of the sequences upon which they expended tremendous efforts even in this day of 1 I areat strivings in motion picture work J one scene I 1 Is a dance ot of the swords in the opening ot of the film in which the 11 dancers seen in silhouette through the shades ot of a ballroom discard their voli eighteenth century costumes another is at the court of ru russia rusia sia where the empress catherine wears a train said I 1 I 1 to bo be one hundred yards long and borne by many pases pages and another Is the c carlove r j at venice during which casai casanova makes his escape from prison and finds one of his inamoratas after being held i up in a gondola traffic jam I 1 those these unusual scenes are done in color by a unique process of hand tInting done by thousands of women and children j workers in france the workers ordinarily earn cam their livings by tinting the slides j of toy magic lanterns for children in any country where labor is expensive such coloring Is impossible and even in france the cost of the work was reported to be staggering 0 O 4 THURSDAY P AL A dramatic role of great power la Is pori I 1 brayed by billie dove in her newest first picture her private lite life 1 which comes to the egyptian theatre next thursday 1 opening in london the cory moves to i the colorful background of english coun i try life where miss dove portrays ft a titled english woman then the action swings i to new york where the heroine Is shown pawning her lost last jewels so that she may cat only st ot tile the end does the light of happiness and love dawn upon the horizon it Is a role that Is by tar far the most i difficult that this beauty of the r screen creen j has portrayed and the coming or of her herl private lite life will be awaited with interest by her many admirers in this city miss dove has a ae new leading man in her private lite life he Is walter pidgeon former stage favorite and he be Is ideal as t the he handsome lover in this story national affairs by FRANK P LITSCHERT edgar wallace popular british writer of mystery stories and plays has just returned to london after several weeks stay in america during which time ho he visited ninny many of our leading cities and incidentally gathered local color for more mystery stories just before his departure mr air wallace gave out fin an interview in which he be gave some of his impressions of the american people in his statement mr wallace does not attempt to lecture americans on some of their reputed shortcomings but pays them a few nice compliments and it Is to be hoped that his remarks have been read by a great many of our own deprecating in mr wallace declared th that at the patience and politeness of the audiences I 1 be had addressed left him with the impression that the american public Is the he most chivalrous end and kindly in the v world or id it I 1 Is s of course only fair to say t that h t as a writer of popular stories mr wallace wa 1 lace may not have come in contact with our profound liberals of the professorial fessor fes lal type but he undoubtedly saw a cross section of the real american public pubic and it Is nice to know that the contact pleased him 0 O perhaps the most significant section of mr air wallaces statement however was that in which he commented on the tee spirit with which the general public took the took stock r market crash in that connection he bo says 1 I think one of the most amazing revelations elat ions of my trip was the reactions I 1 witnessed to the great wall street slump it was one of the most tremendous disasters that tha t has overtaken the finances 0 of f the people and every grade of society was hit to me ine it was as though thong h some hundred million people had bac backed ked the favorite for the derby and had bad staked their entire worldly possessions on ri their favorite and had bad the mortification atlon of r seeing it finish lasij 1 I have never disaster seen faced with i I 1 such courage and good humor never heard fewer squawks men and women 1 w who ho were absolutely ruined came up smiling to me that was the most impressive spectacle that america had to otter offer it was a test of national character c ter that few nations could have survived v 11 here Is something worth thinking about it Is this element in our national character which perin permits its us as to rise in the face ot of difficulties and to accept our defeats with good sportsmanship which Is responsible in a measure at least lor for our rapid rise ss as a nation from the days ot of valley forge down to the present americans americana have had the faculty of ct coming through difficulties with their faces turned toward the rising sun run 0 0 o it Is this spirit of national sportsmanship s which has permitted our form of government to function so successfully our national political campaigns are always hard bard fought and the votes are usually a fairly evenly divided but in the face of all this in the face of th the acrimony and heat engendered in ih the campaign the result of the election Is always accepted gracefully the losers congratulate the winners and the entire country no matter who Is elected buckles down to make the next tour four years the greatest if possible in american Ameri econoM economic 10 history history av fr so long as we possess these attributes 0 of f national character we will continue t to 0 succeed and that mr wallace found U us s polite and attentive Is in a way complimentary p li to himself perhaps he came to learn leam as well as to dispense knowledge and in tailing failing to lecture us and chide us on our shortcomings deserved more politeness and chivalry than some of the european nobles who come to visit us 4 chicago may rival florida as a winter resort when the new power plant of the commonwealth edison company Is completed at state line on lake michigan more afore steam power will be generated there than on any other square mile in the world to cool the huge condensers of tile the compound compound engines tour four hundred thousand gallons callons ot of lake M michigan vat tatar will be pumped up every mia minute nute and hii vili I 1 ilow flow back with its temperature nearly 1 i hundred degrees higher in new york the average temper atun jt ot of the whole upper east side bide ot of the city 1 has been appreciably increased by tb tin condenser water from the new york edt edl son companas Compan Comp anys yr plants plante flowing into the tt east river biver the southern end ol of lake labij michigan and all the towns that border it will have d a perceptibly wanner ell mate when the new state line plant f gets into lull full operation i |