Show fj RBI RICAN R i Al The children are sire going to love Nary Mary PIckford as Little Lord aunt Faunt Fauntleroy leroy and we should not care In Inthis inthis this till Instance to be bg the tha one to designate nate neto the age ape limit of a R child says says says' Quinn L L. L Martin In the New York World In he fore part of the picture pic plc ture before It ta ln learned CedrIc the child Is In reality Lord Fauntleroy of England Miss Pickford Is la engaging ing fag as the Innocent but mischievous scamp The charm of Mis Ils Pickford's moments of child acting and her tine line sense of humor never nover have been framed trained in a more delightful photoplay photo photos play than this You will laugh uproariously and you ou will cry when you see Mary Pic Fief Fief- l ford in Little Lord Fauntleroy here next Monday and Tuesday And you i will say that it Is ia one of the greatest great est eat If it not the greatest of photoplays ever shown shown certainly certainly the greatest cinema Mary Pickford has ever eyer made In transcribing Frances Hodgson Burnett's Burnetts famous story to the silver silver- sheet Miss PIckford has established her claim to the title Queen of the Screen for the essence of the book book- version has been retained and the charm of Little Marys Mary's Interpretations pleases beyond measure In the lexicon of praise there are areno areno areno no words word comprehensive enough to set forth the glory of this wonder pl play piny Never in her career of superb work has bas Mary Pickford done anything anything any any- thing approaching her artistry in this production y 1 Turn to the Right the most popular pop popular lar drama comedy-drama of the stage whose appeal was testified to by millions mil mils lions of theatre-goers theatre has been trans transferred transferred transferred to the screen and will be seen here Sunday night The screen version is Isa p la Rex Hex Ingram production directed by the creator for the silent t drama of The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse and aud The Conquering Power It tells the story of a country boy who while serving a prison term unjustly unjustly un un- justly becomes acquainted with two crooks Returning home he finds the mortgage about to to be foreclosed by the village skinflint With the aid of his two crook pals a a- a away way is found to beat out the miser while the influence of the aged mother leads the two crooks into love and a better bet bets ter life Ute It Is classed as one of the big fine pictures of the year International law and the intrigue intrigue gue in which nations are imbedded at all times furnish the elements embodied embodied embodied em em- em- em bodied In the plot of Chapter eight of Around the World in Eighteen Days The episode will be beI I shown Saturday This serial narrative narrative narrative narra narra- tive starring William Desmond presents presents presents pre pre- facts veiled as entertainment facts about other races and governments governments govern govern- ments a thousand and one laws International in international international In- In rulings and science In comparative states of development Every trickery of the law and every wile of clever criminals Is res resorted resorted re re- re- re s sorted rte to o In the conflict pictured In the eighth chapter between the man who vho is trying to save a great Invention Invention I tion f for r the world and the men who desperately oppose him From Shanghai and its thousands of dens to the middle of the Pacific where a bomb explosion In the water threaten death to many and war between Japan and Russia the action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion goes in a smashing of adventure ad and romance 9 00 o 0 One of those fascinating romantic tales with which George Barr McI Mc- Mc r I Cutcheon has beguiled the world comes to the screen Saturday starring starring starring star star- ring Herbert Rawlinson The Prisoner Pris Pris- oner It Is ia adapted from Castle Castlo Craney- Craney crow a novel no of Vienna and the neighboring laden castle-laden hills hUls The action is adventurous the love II theme unusual and the settings ela ela- borate Rawlinson's role rolel i t that of a aI world traveller and adventurer who I finds himself very bored at nt the dull life In Vienna when n suddenly romance romance ro 10 ro- ro mance appears in his hi path in the I form of an old sweetheart played I by Eileen Percy With the typically un licked American spirit the I hero refuses to take the prince too seriously and renews a courtship of I I the American heiress which was wasI I rudely put to an end by her mo mo- j ther two years before I I Earle Carle Williams departs from his I I usual characterizations in The Ma MaI Man Mai ManFrom From Downing Street and appears I as a British secret service man and andi I i i later as a rajah in his pic- pic I I I ture tore to be he shown here next Wednesday Wednes Wednes- I day The Tha stor story has many queer 1 I twists a surprise ending It is different from the average motion picture both In plot and treatment and conies comes as n refreshing diversion to the picture loving public Beautiful scenes in India dancing girls subtle gliding gild gild- ing lag in and out mystery and intense dramatic action characterize this production which is sure to appeal to 10 old and young alike v. v I Paying a stunning tribute to firemen firemen fire fire- men In every city throughout the theland theland theland land depicting a story of raron en entertainment entertainment n. en- I value replete with thrills and no little romance and good comedy romed The Third Alarm hailed hall hail pd ed ns lIS one of the really big pictures of the tho year will be shown next Thursday and Friday Frida under the nusI aus- aus i of ot the Park Parks City Firemen Ire men Conceived Concaved and created by Emory Johnon Johann The Third Alarm strikes a aVital avital I I Vital note In American life lite of today It ft reveals for tor once onre and In tn vivid dra- dra matte multo sequences Fe Just j what the tho fire man the man the every day hard working devoted servant ser who risks hIt his life in the performance of his hU dolly doily duties dut- dut ies means mean to our civilization It dra dra- I m matl es the lives of ot the very men who protect u us and the property of or orI the taxpayers of tit this Is community It I shows their struggles the hazards hazard they confront the perils they und r go and th lr devotion to duty that we may live Uve In peace and content rent ment The story has hail to do with the ex or Of a veteran fire fighter J named Dan McDowell Dan was a a famous hero hern In the ranks of the smoke But his years of loyal I service dimmed his eyes and weakened weakened weakened weak weak- ened the iron grip that held the reins of the plunging hores bores and he Was cast into the discard The old white whitehorse whitehorse whitehorse horse Bullet by name also went he way of his master when the drawn vehicles of the department department department depart depart- ment were replaced by motors Mc Mc- Dowell became a ditch digger Bullet Bul Dul- Bullet let was employed In work no less arduous The troubles of adversity heaped upon old McDowell but he kept a stiff upper lip and triumphed In the end His rescue of his son Johnnie Johnnie Johnnie John John- nie also o 0 fire-fighter fire and June Rutherford the daughter of a famous famous fam tams ous surgeon when the young couple were trapped in a burning building Is beyond question one one of the most h. h thrilling episodes ever eyer created for tor forthe forthe the screen The Third Alarm Is not pro propaganda pagan da t Is entertainment of the most engrossing nature It shines like Uke A mighty blazing bea beacon on of truth and gives the fighters tire a square deal for once on tho the screen where unfortunately unfortunately there has ha been boen a 1 tendency to lampoon them In hi Olin Alms pf t a tt comic nature |