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mon : Si rv 1 i tjt 1 V,, 4,- n ovie r.-tm J4 r v J V fi fin jV ti f . '. ' 17". :9 i t 1 I Queen To Screen Star Model Japanese Flayer -Cowboy Stunts His Forte-Starred In Many Big Screen Successes. .T TV r. Ar. wesjni.w!sirt J' 4 t r,'-t- v- fv i Hf atnuElng vertutllliy or Uuial dine Farrar Is said to hve found tion picture studio for employment und was given a small part In "If I cun muke a camera man und a motion picture director laugh," ruiJ Louise to herself, "there's no use talk ing. I must be funny." Acting on this presumption. Miss Fazenda sought and secured a posi production. Just prior to sailing for turope Mr. Moore completed "The Poor Simp," In which he plays the roll) of a wealthy young man very i much In love, without an ounce or courage to propose. Mary Tliui'iiiun If you want to be a dramtle star, first become a comedy queen. That. It seems, is a (rood motto to adopt If present Indications mean anything. Take the case of Betty Compson. and also Bebe Daniels. UloiU Swanson. Billy Rhodes and several others, tmut recent of whom Is Mary Thurman. Miss .Thurman's work with William . 1 1 A f I. r t 1 v A .'u.itlons, heightened In their
9/19/1920 The Daily Ardmoreite.
mon : Si rv 1 i tjt 1 V,, 4,- n ovie r.-tm J4 r v J V fi fin jV ti f . '. ' 17". :9 i t 1 I Queen To Screen Star Model Japanese Flayer -Cowboy Stunts His Forte-Starred In Many Big Screen Successes. .T TV r. Ar. wesjni.w!sirt J' 4 t r,'-t- v- fv i Hf atnuElng vertutllliy or Uuial dine Farrar Is said to hve found tion picture studio for employment und was given a small part In "If I cun muke a camera man und a motion picture director laugh," ruiJ Louise to herself, "there's no use talk ing. I must be funny." Acting on this presumption. Miss Fazenda sought and secured a posi production. Just prior to sailing for turope Mr. Moore completed "The Poor Simp," In which he plays the roll) of a wealthy young man very i much In love, without an ounce or courage to propose. Mary Tliui'iiiun If you want to be a dramtle star, first become a comedy queen. That. It seems, is a (rood motto to adopt If present Indications mean anything. Take the case of Betty Compson. and also Bebe Daniels. UloiU Swanson. Billy Rhodes and several others, tmut recent of whom Is Mary Thurman. Miss .Thurman's work with William . 1 1 A f I. r t 1 v A .'u.itlons, heightened In their
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- "A FATTISH CAVAJJER,, " j 'iu .".! '. .7" " " "' '"" ''"''.- " pt'TT' "BBrl,'yM i 'Vtl'i uK OBT "$V yBuB!.,TBBriMBl tkJtob 7s',&yCv N4aiBBrL.llBuaiBBBl I HSPv Vtf hBBv"bP''jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbIbBBBBBBBBBB SY VIOI.KT MOOIIB UIOOINB. To get u romantic thrill irom this picture rover tho face with a coin doubtless a bait dollar will be largo enough nnd at once all Is romance, muslo under the llgnt of western and all that. Iln- What 1 he smginiT A mourn, tui little ditty etrtMM "Nobody love fa) coat)," of oonrft. Out a aalter of not, before the film flicker w the screen, everybody to70 Dim. and wits reason, too. tor bo demonstrate that be can act with real (ore ujJ ability end can do mucn more than lust bo fat and funny Inctdontally, be really can play that guitar "Dui take it from tn," he said in speaking ot the taking of the plcturo, "leurniM to pluy this hero now guitar was onn of the bardoat stunts I ever tried I
10/14/1920 The Logan Republican.
- "A FATTISH CAVAJJER,, " j 'iu .".! '. .7" " " "' '"" ''"''.- " pt'TT' "BBrl,'yM i 'Vtl'i uK OBT "$V yBuB!.,TBBriMBl tkJtob 7s',&yCv N4aiBBrL.llBuaiBBBl I HSPv Vtf hBBv"bP''jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbIbBBBBBBBBBB SY VIOI.KT MOOIIB UIOOINB. To get u romantic thrill irom this picture rover tho face with a coin doubtless a bait dollar will be largo enough nnd at once all Is romance, muslo under the llgnt of western and all that. Iln- What 1 he smginiT A mourn, tui little ditty etrtMM "Nobody love fa) coat)," of oonrft. Out a aalter of not, before the film flicker w the screen, everybody to70 Dim. and wits reason, too. tor bo demonstrate that be can act with real (ore ujJ ability end can do mucn more than lust bo fat and funny Inctdontally, be really can play that guitar "Dui take it from tn," he said in speaking ot the taking of the plcturo, "leurniM to pluy this hero now guitar was onn of the bardoat stunts I ever tried I
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V A 3Sk-,v ; V , LESSON IN TARPON FISHING. Mr. Harding ia being taught some of new fishing stunts by his host, R. B. Crenger, at Point Isabel, Texas lntrrnntlenal.
11/16/1920 Evening public ledger.
V A 3Sk-,v ; V , LESSON IN TARPON FISHING. Mr. Harding ia being taught some of new fishing stunts by his host, R. B. Crenger, at Point Isabel, Texas lntrrnntlenal.
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HE BET AND LOST W 1 wm ) M/ t * Fji : - ipP^ 1 sf/r Many ireas stunts were staged as a result of election bets This fellow had to gallop down the street yelling "fire' and pulling a toy fire engine after him make it still more conspicuous be was obliged to ride a broom To
11/19/1920 American Falls press.
HE BET AND LOST W 1 wm ) M/ t * Fji : - ipP^ 1 sf/r Many ireas stunts were staged as a result of election bets This fellow had to gallop down the street yelling "fire' and pulling a toy fire engine after him make it still more conspicuous be was obliged to ride a broom To
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Amazing Mathem atical Stunts ; sifi At comple.fe Tipet of the theory learning must be acquired Is in - the -remarkable rase of Edward Berkof. of N Y. About 1 8 months Edward fell while at play. There a severe attack of "sleeping from which Edward
12/9/1920 The Bridgeport times and evening farmer.
Amazing Mathem atical Stunts ; sifi At comple.fe Tipet of the theory learning must be acquired Is in - the -remarkable rase of Edward Berkof. of N Y. About 1 8 months Edward fell while at play. There a severe attack of "sleeping from which Edward
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Navy airships t bearing: Presid^nt-ele his way to Washingtt B A ^H|' ,;v Above?Al. "Wils< Ruccefisor to Locklear. airplane is only one ol hoii'k thrilling acta is oval?Clone-up of Al. jj scorted the United Fruit liner Pastores, ct Hardinfr, into- Hampton Roads, Va., on >n for the opening of Congress. Photo, 'International. \ 'P^' ** * '. -,: 'v. " h m, the now daredevil of the air, a worthy I Hanging by his legs from a fast flying I F several stunts. Below?Another of Wil- \ to stand on his head on the fuselage. In \ Wilson himself. \^H Photos, Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. \ J u HHHflHflHHHflHHflHH _^ _ of Preaident-elei 1 *^0 ^ exclusive photo) - ^s*S>^ acknowledging /I v ? Mis S Marian ('artier, f,Hn*hter of Mr. H . 'i: and Mrs. Pierre II JL an etching // V ' * niHtic Hcl- // B B KMflB|jjta&g leu. famous French P artist. ^ after 1 ? The President-elect \)\ \y^ Roads naval base just after j>-J bluejackets paraded in bis _M_?fr WWt, 4 surrounded the d, in Newport M|aga . for a ^^^Kj9HH^^| W cheers. Iffi^"'-'' Ik Underwood. *r\ ?< T?- 11?// Rubye (if Kemer, act-Yc^?^ y [/tress , picked by Paul'Tw? 11 Mellon as the most beau- iN^ \\ifiil woman in America.// \\ Photo. International. // SN j hin own d talking to sailors at the Hampton his trip to Panama. Afterward the honor. Copyright. Underwood & Underwood. Hp mm F A /' ' A t _ ?=J. fir jJTT^^ 'v !! \ % I or chartninjr Helteu etching is that of laughter, Paillette, portrayed hero.
12/12/1920 The New York herald.
Navy airships t bearing: Presid^nt-ele his way to Washingtt B A ^H|' ,;v Above?Al. "Wils< Ruccefisor to Locklear. airplane is only one ol hoii'k thrilling acta is oval?Clone-up of Al. jj scorted the United Fruit liner Pastores, ct Hardinfr, into- Hampton Roads, Va., on >n for the opening of Congress. Photo, 'International. \ 'P^' ** * '. -,: 'v. " h m, the now daredevil of the air, a worthy I Hanging by his legs from a fast flying I F several stunts. Below?Another of Wil- \ to stand on his head on the fuselage. In \ Wilson himself. \^H Photos, Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. \ J u HHHflHflHHHflHHflHH _^ _ of Preaident-elei 1 *^0 ^ exclusive photo) - ^s*S>^ acknowledging /I v ? Mis S Marian ('artier, f,Hn*hter of Mr. H . 'i: and Mrs. Pierre II JL an etching // V ' * niHtic Hcl- // B B KMflB|jjta&g leu. famous French P artist. ^ after 1 ? The President-elect \)\ \y^ Roads naval base just after j>-J bluejackets paraded in bis _M_?fr WWt, 4 surrounded the d, in Newport M|aga . for a ^^^Kj9HH^^| W cheers. Iffi^"'-'' Ik Underwood. *r\ ?< T?- 11?// Rubye (if Kemer, act-Yc^?^ y [/tress , picked by Paul'Tw? 11 Mellon as the most beau- iN^ \\ifiil woman in America.// \\ Photo. International. // SN j hin own d talking to sailors at the Hampton his trip to Panama. Afterward the honor. Copyright. Underwood & Underwood. Hp mm F A /' ' A t _ ?=J. fir jJTT^^ 'v !! \ % I or chartninjr Helteu etching is that of laughter, Paillette, portrayed hero.
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! j 1 i , Chicago Girl In Training For Air Stunls BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB LbbbbbbbbbbHbsbbV RUTH LAW, famous America . -i-trix and only living membc- oi the older cote n e of flyers i n which Beachy, Moxey and manv (others were prominent. Is engaged in , training a young girl protege for pro I posed daring air stunts. Miss Law l standing, is shown instructing Miss Irene Dawn, a Chicago pirl, on th ' trapeze. One of the contemplated stunts is lor Mies uawn to chance from one plane to another while hanging from a rope ladder attached to the upper plane in the position she In ahAvn in the ti ctnrf. Another sfiinf calls for a loop-the-ioop with Miss Dawn standing on the wing or a plane BBSSBBBBBSW ss WM ' fljfsBSlBBBBBBBBBHB " BbbsbssssssssssssssssssssH
12/29/1920 El Paso herald.
! j 1 i , Chicago Girl In Training For Air Stunls BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB LbbbbbbbbbbHbsbbV RUTH LAW, famous America . -i-trix and only living membc- oi the older cote n e of flyers i n which Beachy, Moxey and manv (others were prominent. Is engaged in , training a young girl protege for pro I posed daring air stunts. Miss Law l standing, is shown instructing Miss Irene Dawn, a Chicago pirl, on th ' trapeze. One of the contemplated stunts is lor Mies uawn to chance from one plane to another while hanging from a rope ladder attached to the upper plane in the position she In ahAvn in the ti ctnrf. Another sfiinf calls for a loop-the-ioop with Miss Dawn standing on the wing or a plane BBSSBBBBBSW ss WM ' fljfsBSlBBBBBBBBBHB " BbbsbssssssssssssssssssssH
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. ' AERIAL COP "KEEPING FIT' Captain Charles N. Fitzgerald, daredevil acrialist, who commands New York City's new air police, docs stunts like this "just to keep in trim." Steen stories below you see Broad way. The structural ironworkers, who do hair-raisers them selves, gasped as Fitzgerald climbed out on u girder, hung by
1/8/1921 The Seattle star.
. ' AERIAL COP "KEEPING FIT' Captain Charles N. Fitzgerald, daredevil acrialist, who commands New York City's new air police, docs stunts like this "just to keep in trim." Steen stories below you see Broad way. The structural ironworkers, who do hair-raisers them selves, gasped as Fitzgerald climbed out on u girder, hung by
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t y 11- 5- v, f. P. S ... - V" t 1 ii urn 4 t. " Mr.43ik lif tfl'llf I1 ' I III' ! I ininMi ... . " J.-iww w ". . Hnt Twi nMtiirir tiriiiiii i ill il li ii iiiaili Xfaw A I U Ik ' ' Ft I 11.53 7 TlTTnTfTSTtnl1- . .. i 5 if.: i 3 Lmwi i I I ; ! ; . stunts in '''' i ii-intr the roofj- t:d Uudolph and his contractor, Theodore Sten, are pulling off some i inn ' iT. V I'M' st new WuiHlins tr.at are a sight for nore t.yfa. A"' i I .d :a:d. l.et s put atioiher story on this building," everybody said it would mean a new roof. when ''..-; " xair. "'! l.-ii.-e the roof." everybody said "It can't be did." ' ' it ' ' t' ing ill'1, and what n more there is not even a cra k in the boards of the roof. euht beivy chain busts, the roof is being lifted bodily into the air and -'j e if , i? j.ing v ben the brick work is completed. iM i. Kt 't busy explaining to passers-by how it is done, : n.' i'i ie.g but g' ftm it done ;nid done riglit. Swung clear of the laid upon new supports up while the contractor ii tins iiulidiiig is completed. Jt will be one of the very is too busy doing .it to think of p finest automobile plants in the entire West.
1/16/1921 Arizona republican.
t y 11- 5- v, f. P. S ... - V" t 1 ii urn 4 t. " Mr.43ik lif tfl'llf I1 ' I III' ! I ininMi ... . " J.-iww w ". . Hnt Twi nMtiirir tiriiiiii i ill il li ii iiiaili Xfaw A I U Ik ' ' Ft I 11.53 7 TlTTnTfTSTtnl1- . .. i 5 if.: i 3 Lmwi i I I ; ! ; . stunts in '''' i ii-intr the roofj- t:d Uudolph and his contractor, Theodore Sten, are pulling off some i inn ' iT. V I'M' st new WuiHlins tr.at are a sight for nore t.yfa. A"' i I .d :a:d. l.et s put atioiher story on this building," everybody said it would mean a new roof. when ''..-; " xair. "'! l.-ii.-e the roof." everybody said "It can't be did." ' ' it ' ' t' ing ill'1, and what n more there is not even a cra k in the boards of the roof. euht beivy chain busts, the roof is being lifted bodily into the air and -'j e if , i? j.ing v ben the brick work is completed. iM i. Kt 't busy explaining to passers-by how it is done, : n.' i'i ie.g but g' ftm it done ;nid done riglit. Swung clear of the laid upon new supports up while the contractor ii tins iiulidiiig is completed. Jt will be one of the very is too busy doing .it to think of p finest automobile plants in the entire West.
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Tom Mix Does Stunts That Thrill in His Latest Picture "3 GOLP~COIMS-WILUAM gpx jwoooctio'n ‘ Tom Mix, “the daredevil of the screen,” is now ■■■■■■ I 111 1... *■■■ ... stages in this thriller Is the sensation al escape from the court room
1/20/1921 Pueblo chieftain.
Tom Mix Does Stunts That Thrill in His Latest Picture "3 GOLP~COIMS-WILUAM gpx jwoooctio'n ‘ Tom Mix, “the daredevil of the screen,” is now ■■■■■■ I 111 1... *■■■ ... stages in this thriller Is the sensation al escape from the court room
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As Proved hu Evenina World Woman Writer j i ' ! ! a it j Jj SHE CAHNOT BE LIFTED, FOR THE . iu unicn MKK rSAIN HE IS UNABLE TO BRING HIS STRENGTH INTcTpLAY, AMD Trl HH WtfPSSSi, i BOY 16 HELD DOTM By SLIGHT PRESSURE. OF ONE HAND... diflHKf fflWiMrtk W ffll (Photos by Evenina World Ststff Pfyatoarapticr?) igr MpiN 0.EOH Under Instruction of Leon Lansberg, Student of Witchcraft and Mechanical Tricks,. She Per forms the Stunts of Annie Abbott, "Georgia Magnet," Which Have Mystified Scientists. By Grace Nicholas. Is there something supernatural or unusual about as had placed my Angers. As tho man made an effort to lift the boy I pressed mv flntferft tln-htlv tinon his
1/25/1921 The evening world.
As Proved hu Evenina World Woman Writer j i ' ! ! a it j Jj SHE CAHNOT BE LIFTED, FOR THE . iu unicn MKK rSAIN HE IS UNABLE TO BRING HIS STRENGTH INTcTpLAY, AMD Trl HH WtfPSSSi, i BOY 16 HELD DOTM By SLIGHT PRESSURE. OF ONE HAND... diflHKf fflWiMrtk W ffll (Photos by Evenina World Ststff Pfyatoarapticr?) igr MpiN 0.EOH Under Instruction of Leon Lansberg, Student of Witchcraft and Mechanical Tricks,. She Per forms the Stunts of Annie Abbott, "Georgia Magnet," Which Have Mystified Scientists. By Grace Nicholas. Is there something supernatural or unusual about as had placed my Angers. As tho man made an effort to lift the boy I pressed mv flntferft tln-htlv tinon his
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r (Tori i rnde Woman" -A Hard and Then Harder Mother - Comedy Stunts. I'd:, ncordlni; mi IXelli. Tajlnr taken full adv.in- wiveC Ksttlle Taylor rc i.p,r;uiit:j j r,.at, m.,.0H XSOi In "While artl.stlc w rsatllltj i Novv Vol.. v whll.h pUl,.d i,cr As Ituth , , f,.o,u fMk fcf n,m r.1V0rUt.H. from the puar- (0m)H,ulv ,. !1(.,v,.0mer to the of tho un.U-r., ,M?) won fnown ( nn n,,rP(Mv ine micuu lainn r lu r evil "nun her." m iriii.il only to terrible origin. of. funds llmli her to vl it his up her Jewels on Iter husband of exposis I'.uth with Hie black not knnwimi spurns bis -wife Ini (Uleily ksn; eood-bye and nw meratnre. When the water space has I Versatile Actress-"The t.-.tniit while. fur after uppearinK .in for little mure mum u I t...l.... I...1. minor i oles lll'"OII file .1111- l'.lllllllf 1,111,1 IWI iWillium I'.irnitiii In "The Adventurer." Thi;. w it followed by lier portrayal of the leaJ'.m; feminine rolo In each of I the three episode of "While New j Voi U Sleeps." in which she pruv. d i herself an udepl at t bainetc r.zation. ' phiyinv as she did three luies no !o- , llloMtil he tally ditlcrent from no unother. In "I'dind Wives" she acitiil Is eeen lit all pi odle n.etnre 111 w filch she txeolln even lur own splindid work In lier V warm. To ue( rid of "snow Ire" on the ar- ffTJlpkJ.t' if , . aV the f ief that Ihe masked man w lie assaulted Iiim renembled I'nele I.eo. whoie presuice und .uttlfudi? lit the time uf the various uttacks and abduc tions wi.B inystirlo"s. I'llcle l.eo Is also ai l used t( holdll.it enmity toward the 1'ule fiimllv. Venrn berm e lien Ihile and Seal kirk hud a little traUtmr post In iNnaila, leiio beennie brutal to one of the Indians Which led lo an ltptlMlik. Nearly nil of the whiten of Ihe post were klliid iiuluddiK I.eu'M joinirf wife. Turn wit ii crirf l'o xwore vrmtei'nce I'Kalnst tmle an. I bis feinlly. l!o croft believed In I.eu'li innocence ami di fended hint on so nianv oci u lolls that be became Mispeeted nf bidiii; in leanue with lh Phantom 1'oe. (lie l dUcllul g d bat colil!lnied lo i t v J't tip 1-f,,;i iV'iv ; 4: tttFtetf' ... : f.eV', j i anile bv ihr help of a lar-Te wooden. -mmmm: mm .ew i . , dy (V1 ' I V' V -j 'V, v'via-r vt T' s f "vi.,' "-,. -T-1 this channel annthtr one, much n ir- . I vt i V. . V !'v vJ vl-,5"-; A UH careful Kroovlnu t'nd ruttlnc. tire more aw tmt I floe ic- that costs ihem not a cent. s ix.-, "through the tood Aorkinc hard und thtn r " I bill I lolicr H It.'brrtu hecjrt her ' Mti'iP at the tender ai;o Of hlX, lutr uaniv; Into viulr die, iler screen are inai,y, tlif latent, I lia s," beitiir j. story of South I In lltmiinc fhls .Mh.i Uobert. took, company of players to the dlimal cave I Mi it one ehb hled Valdei, tho ! notorious ef t.'allforni.i b.indlM, for i seuen"o of ceenes, Theso raves ar ! laiated iii tho wild rcRions near I'Ty, c.il., in.! arn ilinot Knto Jtriii'O Kate Itrnce, ono of tho most and hr: known inteiprcler.H of moth ers en tho srrceti, li nt her host "Tlie ijuarry." tho rtewert I.Mihrhan produetloti. Mlsji 13ruoo ! b..,.;i in pictures since tho orhrlnal ur.ipli t'ompany was orcanUnl und won :i place In tho heart.! of uUdience becan ,i of tiir petnilno sweetnejt her character I hut Plw.ty ihons m any rok sho played. Miss I'.ruce ! in real llfej Jttut , l,ifd by tluiso who liavo worked her n ho Li y penplo who fro P rtnrcs. In "Tho Quarry" ho '-mm wi
1/31/1921 The Daily Ardmoreite.
r (Tori i rnde Woman" -A Hard and Then Harder Mother - Comedy Stunts. I'd:, ncordlni; mi IXelli. Tajlnr taken full adv.in- wiveC Ksttlle Taylor rc i.p,r;uiit:j j r,.at, m.,.0H XSOi In "While artl.stlc w rsatllltj i Novv Vol.. v whll.h pUl,.d i,cr As Ituth , , f,.o,u fMk fcf n,m r.1V0rUt.H. from the puar- (0m)H,ulv ,. !1(.,v,.0mer to the of tho un.U-r., ,M?) won fnown ( nn n,,rP(Mv ine micuu lainn r lu r evil "nun her." m iriii.il only to terrible origin. of. funds llmli her to vl it his up her Jewels on Iter husband of exposis I'.uth with Hie black not knnwimi spurns bis -wife Ini (Uleily ksn; eood-bye and nw meratnre. When the water space has I Versatile Actress-"The t.-.tniit while. fur after uppearinK .in for little mure mum u I t...l.... I...1. minor i oles lll'"OII file .1111- l'.lllllllf 1,111,1 IWI iWillium I'.irnitiii In "The Adventurer." Thi;. w it followed by lier portrayal of the leaJ'.m; feminine rolo In each of I the three episode of "While New j Voi U Sleeps." in which she pruv. d i herself an udepl at t bainetc r.zation. ' phiyinv as she did three luies no !o- , llloMtil he tally ditlcrent from no unother. In "I'dind Wives" she acitiil Is eeen lit all pi odle n.etnre 111 w filch she txeolln even lur own splindid work In lier V warm. To ue( rid of "snow Ire" on the ar- ffTJlpkJ.t' if , . aV the f ief that Ihe masked man w lie assaulted Iiim renembled I'nele I.eo. whoie presuice und .uttlfudi? lit the time uf the various uttacks and abduc tions wi.B inystirlo"s. I'llcle l.eo Is also ai l used t( holdll.it enmity toward the 1'ule fiimllv. Venrn berm e lien Ihile and Seal kirk hud a little traUtmr post In iNnaila, leiio beennie brutal to one of the Indians Which led lo an ltptlMlik. Nearly nil of the whiten of Ihe post were klliid iiuluddiK I.eu'M joinirf wife. Turn wit ii crirf l'o xwore vrmtei'nce I'Kalnst tmle an. I bis feinlly. l!o croft believed In I.eu'li innocence ami di fended hint on so nianv oci u lolls that be became Mispeeted nf bidiii; in leanue with lh Phantom 1'oe. (lie l dUcllul g d bat colil!lnied lo i t v J't tip 1-f,,;i iV'iv ; 4: tttFtetf' ... : f.eV', j i anile bv ihr help of a lar-Te wooden. -mmmm: mm .ew i . , dy (V1 ' I V' V -j 'V, v'via-r vt T' s f "vi.,' "-,. -T-1 this channel annthtr one, much n ir- . I vt i V. . V !'v vJ vl-,5"-; A UH careful Kroovlnu t'nd ruttlnc. tire more aw tmt I floe ic- that costs ihem not a cent. s ix.-, "through the tood Aorkinc hard und thtn r " I bill I lolicr H It.'brrtu hecjrt her ' Mti'iP at the tender ai;o Of hlX, lutr uaniv; Into viulr die, iler screen are inai,y, tlif latent, I lia s," beitiir j. story of South I In lltmiinc fhls .Mh.i Uobert. took, company of players to the dlimal cave I Mi it one ehb hled Valdei, tho ! notorious ef t.'allforni.i b.indlM, for i seuen"o of ceenes, Theso raves ar ! laiated iii tho wild rcRions near I'Ty, c.il., in.! arn ilinot Knto Jtriii'O Kate Itrnce, ono of tho most and hr: known inteiprcler.H of moth ers en tho srrceti, li nt her host "Tlie ijuarry." tho rtewert I.Mihrhan produetloti. Mlsji 13ruoo ! b..,.;i in pictures since tho orhrlnal ur.ipli t'ompany was orcanUnl und won :i place In tho heart.! of uUdience becan ,i of tiir petnilno sweetnejt her character I hut Plw.ty ihons m any rok sho played. Miss I'.ruce ! in real llfej Jttut , l,ifd by tluiso who liavo worked her n ho Li y penplo who fro P rtnrcs. In "Tho Quarry" ho '-mm wi
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saw otitsldo of a screen say. Tho high cost of no barrier for the awlft adventurer Is a man of The cablegram U In the marring quest l.ddlo Polo with a circus, hav circus family, nnd ma do before the public llvo us a tiny clown. lie the tumbler's art and ot nine was u full-fledged tumbling act.' As he grew an equostrlnn and Ber trapeo man, a para and nn all-around circus Circus" Is built around a young acrobat whose kept a mystery to htm. ulster are raised, by tho a big circus, to bo star This manager really Is Klttorla Ilevcrldge, who plays the rolo of his sister, the show's most popular equestrienne. She Is said to bo a rela tive of Senator Ucverldgo. She makes a pleasing circus queen and never hesitates to accompany Polo In hi numerous and dangerous stunts the hazardous rescues and hair breadth escapes that mako polo's serials a succession ot breath-taking dare deviltry. Kutli Roland "So peoplo aro wondering why I'm not engaged or married?" said Ingen uous 'tilth Holand, serial star, a trlllo Impatiently. "Well, when peoplo broach that mibjcrt, you might sug gest to them that perhaps I nm a llttlo bit hard to please. I nm no more dif ferent than any other girl, In that I sometimes dream of a husband, h home nnd children. Hut I'd rather bo nn old maid and thrtvrl up and play Flora rinchea on tho ncrccn than bo married to tho wrong1 man. Marriage Isn't the be-nll nnd end-all of exist the novixmwi f-v Jl " ' vstis -:--s vi?-tj ??Vifw Al - ; .v-r'i y fu. , - .1 f f 4! f l' , Vt-w . i- VJl l. l" "-" Si Y" " ' '-' Jt"'."-'.-'- 1 A "i Vo. i ' I --. 'Li tl' 5 V , .1 iMIiiTIl COh
2/11/1921 The Daily Ardmoreite.
saw otitsldo of a screen say. Tho high cost of no barrier for the awlft adventurer Is a man of The cablegram U In the marring quest l.ddlo Polo with a circus, hav circus family, nnd ma do before the public llvo us a tiny clown. lie the tumbler's art and ot nine was u full-fledged tumbling act.' As he grew an equostrlnn and Ber trapeo man, a para and nn all-around circus Circus" Is built around a young acrobat whose kept a mystery to htm. ulster are raised, by tho a big circus, to bo star This manager really Is Klttorla Ilevcrldge, who plays the rolo of his sister, the show's most popular equestrienne. She Is said to bo a rela tive of Senator Ucverldgo. She makes a pleasing circus queen and never hesitates to accompany Polo In hi numerous and dangerous stunts the hazardous rescues and hair breadth escapes that mako polo's serials a succession ot breath-taking dare deviltry. Kutli Roland "So peoplo aro wondering why I'm not engaged or married?" said Ingen uous 'tilth Holand, serial star, a trlllo Impatiently. "Well, when peoplo broach that mibjcrt, you might sug gest to them that perhaps I nm a llttlo bit hard to please. I nm no more dif ferent than any other girl, In that I sometimes dream of a husband, h home nnd children. Hut I'd rather bo nn old maid and thrtvrl up and play Flora rinchea on tho ncrccn than bo married to tho wrong1 man. Marriage Isn't the be-nll nnd end-all of exist the novixmwi f-v Jl " ' vstis -:--s vi?-tj ??Vifw Al - ; .v-r'i y fu. , - .1 f f 4! f l' , Vt-w . i- VJl l. l" "-" Si Y" " ' '-' Jt"'."-'.-'- 1 A "i Vo. i ' I --. 'Li tl' 5 V , .1 iMIiiTIl COh
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I'KRCY AND f'ERDIE IN SCN5ATIONA1. "STUNTS." j. e.r . . . 5 . -1; in . .i fat) , iv.- w t - M " m t. t if .o i . :4 m (nil rb itil,. (,(ij, "A )o ;.-, ,. Mlilp," lf f.o.rui IUIIioou, Hoy. I .,,,-,,,!,, , ,(,. U.t o.. a.-t..-.!- tVk thlr " Mm,. ., u r,.,, ....... ... , . .. . , . . ' ",M HIP I.IIIH !..,,, 1 , ! .. , ,., ,, . .. ..... ,-.. ,,. ,, w, ,,,,, j rt tU I MM III II Mj. in' i, i, ,
2/15/1921 The Guthrie daily leader.
I'KRCY AND f'ERDIE IN SCN5ATIONA1. "STUNTS." j. e.r . . . 5 . -1; in . .i fat) , iv.- w t - M " m t. t if .o i . :4 m (nil rb itil,. (,(ij, "A )o ;.-, ,. Mlilp," lf f.o.rui IUIIioou, Hoy. I .,,,-,,,!,, , ,(,. U.t o.. a.-t..-.!- tVk thlr " Mm,. ., u r,.,, ....... ... , . .. . , . . ' ",M HIP I.IIIH !..,,, 1 , ! .. , ,., ,, . .. ..... ,-.. ,,. ,, w, ,,,,, j rt tU I MM III II Mj. in' i, i, ,
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Filmland is leading the fight against "Blue Sunday," and here are shown a few generals. In the renter, Katherine Mac Donald, "the American beauty," is shovn one of the campaign stunts. She is sending out thousands of autoffraphed photos and is written an "anti-blue" affinal. Other stars are doing litcewise. Above, on the left, SuHckard; just below, on left, is Hetty Compson, while, on the right (upper) is knoivn Mr. Fairbanks, with Naomi Childers on lower right. They are all members recently organized movie committee which will head the fight against Sunday Illues. Those who wish to splash the cal day w»n> the most atten mntl In tnlnd the fart that they
2/19/1921 The Seattle star.
Filmland is leading the fight against "Blue Sunday," and here are shown a few generals. In the renter, Katherine Mac Donald, "the American beauty," is shovn one of the campaign stunts. She is sending out thousands of autoffraphed photos and is written an "anti-blue" affinal. Other stars are doing litcewise. Above, on the left, SuHckard; just below, on left, is Hetty Compson, while, on the right (upper) is knoivn Mr. Fairbanks, with Naomi Childers on lower right. They are all members recently organized movie committee which will head the fight against Sunday Illues. Those who wish to splash the cal day w»n> the most atten mntl In tnlnd the fart that they
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SENSATIONAL ARREST MADE BY POLICE! RUT THEY DO IT ONLY IN THE MOVIES: i - . ' i. 1'"- - I 4 ; 1 v4 , f ! I'hoto shows Patrolman Yost staying a thrilling arrest. Residents near the Grand Concourse, N. Y. witnessed a real thriller recently when an actor, riding with a motorcycle patrolman, leaped from the sidecar onto a ?p!edinj automobile. The stunts was done for a mot ion picture company. A passerby who desired to inter fere with the proceoni-.PTs by making such remarks as "You're no cop, I know a real cop when J see one," was pulled in by Patrolman Henry Yost, who was driving the motorcycle. His arrest was not so sensational.
2/25/1921 The Lake County times.
SENSATIONAL ARREST MADE BY POLICE! RUT THEY DO IT ONLY IN THE MOVIES: i - . ' i. 1'"- - I 4 ; 1 v4 , f ! I'hoto shows Patrolman Yost staying a thrilling arrest. Residents near the Grand Concourse, N. Y. witnessed a real thriller recently when an actor, riding with a motorcycle patrolman, leaped from the sidecar onto a ?p!edinj automobile. The stunts was done for a mot ion picture company. A passerby who desired to inter fere with the proceoni-.PTs by making such remarks as "You're no cop, I know a real cop when J see one," was pulled in by Patrolman Henry Yost, who was driving the motorcycle. His arrest was not so sensational.
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a Is In is to a At "Spike" Robinsc Whole Squad Although realism is the zgain ob jective of every motion picture direc tor, there are numerous players u ho would prefer it in homeopathic doses. Numbered among this latter class are half a dozen sailors who appear in the Metro production. "The Offshore Pirate," starring Viola Dana. which will be shown for the first timer locally at Crandall's Metropolitan and Knickerbocker Theaters, beginning tomorrow. in Cleans Out of Dusky Rti'ats LOOKING AHEAD J "'he lNeoffer" conmes to the Metro pslitan for a week beginning March 6. in shown also at the Knickerbocker Qri March 6 and 7. "Outside the Law" and "Something Different" are to be seen at the Knlck erbocker following 'The Sicoffer." Ethel Clayton, in "The Price of Poe sssion," will be 1.ev. Palace attraction e e S : - v Dy F. GKt Wt( MAE MURRAY IL SOW NEW DANCES NEXT WEBK Original dances that have never been seen on the screen are executed by Mae Murray, the superb star ' and dancer. ip her newest Paramount pic ture, "The Gilded IUly," which Is scheduled for a showing at Loew's Columbia tomorrow. Miss Murray spent many weeks preparing the dances and they have been reproduced on the screen so satisfactorily that they alone provide a motive for seeing the picture. In "The Gilded Lily," Miss Murray is Lillian Drake, hostess of a popular New York private club, and her dances done In one of the most lavish cabaret sets ever built for the screen, are the real events in the picture. One Is an adaptation of a Spanish dance Ip which Miss Murray wears a modified Carmen costume consisting of a dress of un usual cut made entirely of spangles. topped off by the proverbial red hat. Another is a bubble dance for which the cabaret Is gayly decorated with all kinds of balloons. Miss Murray. in a sensational cos tume, makes her entrance out of an ernormous basket of balloons. and then does many many astonishing stunts with a large white balloon while she whisks around the floor. Lowell Sherman is the leading man. TAE CRITERION "The Read Demos." Tom Mix is a dead shot. Moreover, a. W" an. et the e- able 1$ Gish's Ghost story. down Ing, a Glib She then near barn, was The Gieh the TIE heads liam deal seen Bill." You In. Bill too His of a fight out his
2/26/1921 The Washington times.
a Is In is to a At "Spike" Robinsc Whole Squad Although realism is the zgain ob jective of every motion picture direc tor, there are numerous players u ho would prefer it in homeopathic doses. Numbered among this latter class are half a dozen sailors who appear in the Metro production. "The Offshore Pirate," starring Viola Dana. which will be shown for the first timer locally at Crandall's Metropolitan and Knickerbocker Theaters, beginning tomorrow. in Cleans Out of Dusky Rti'ats LOOKING AHEAD J "'he lNeoffer" conmes to the Metro pslitan for a week beginning March 6. in shown also at the Knickerbocker Qri March 6 and 7. "Outside the Law" and "Something Different" are to be seen at the Knlck erbocker following 'The Sicoffer." Ethel Clayton, in "The Price of Poe sssion," will be 1.ev. Palace attraction e e S : - v Dy F. GKt Wt( MAE MURRAY IL SOW NEW DANCES NEXT WEBK Original dances that have never been seen on the screen are executed by Mae Murray, the superb star ' and dancer. ip her newest Paramount pic ture, "The Gilded IUly," which Is scheduled for a showing at Loew's Columbia tomorrow. Miss Murray spent many weeks preparing the dances and they have been reproduced on the screen so satisfactorily that they alone provide a motive for seeing the picture. In "The Gilded Lily," Miss Murray is Lillian Drake, hostess of a popular New York private club, and her dances done In one of the most lavish cabaret sets ever built for the screen, are the real events in the picture. One Is an adaptation of a Spanish dance Ip which Miss Murray wears a modified Carmen costume consisting of a dress of un usual cut made entirely of spangles. topped off by the proverbial red hat. Another is a bubble dance for which the cabaret Is gayly decorated with all kinds of balloons. Miss Murray. in a sensational cos tume, makes her entrance out of an ernormous basket of balloons. and then does many many astonishing stunts with a large white balloon while she whisks around the floor. Lowell Sherman is the leading man. TAE CRITERION "The Read Demos." Tom Mix is a dead shot. Moreover, a. W" an. et the e- able 1$ Gish's Ghost story. down Ing, a Glib She then near barn, was The Gieh the TIE heads liam deal seen Bill." You In. Bill too His of a fight out his
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lllons r.f tons whi.h the t'nltedlon tb f!r.it T.-.k f-r .---i i..-ii. Vor .h., c.r.! ,,. t... ...,.......,, .-t ' .. i ., ,. ." .,..! -i!r . nni tint') i' i s 1 11...10 "-in l.-'h" lli-.o. wt I lie UP ' VfH-"4 T, n'tlir 'eh' ntlii n re cannot CauKtd In . a . t L e. Jc.:::V F, - v "V-' f!&):S& , .S , V -vf yj- , '.U 'J . . - ' y rt I t - - ,1 . , ' ' - . I I - , Ijll -.3 n 1 ' JZz?s?s7 "7JfA3'yyAM i. , "' '. 't' .VS... 1r" '. ;-' A"? I! :"..."" V'.. ' Il -sr, is- xTSa. I i W.itJV "Sacred and I'rofane Love." In 'rEv a!'V' ' 4 . ' V f: v :a v , mx ,AAr, ; : role suruasslnc all her preceding j th:s ftsll, the, 'athletic star also it ' " " ' T" ' . .'il-ff , , ' e I I, .-e; wj.' .i- . f , F i,'" '-C.iWrl . 1 "A Connecticut Yankee In King i " ' I lM f 'XA I 'i 5 A i Arthur's Court,'- Mail. Twtiin'a .M - : J V f 1 ' . , I f J I I It posse uses in vUuai Wnii every thrl1.T - IVi '1 . S V . . " Jl f j if' i. , I . .. . . . t . ... w : ... v . .. - . . . - t lyrt: ,-A;r; - :i : .. V;1! A'A , ; , . , t-V- I A - ;- A- st' ...AKZ,i ' ' "' r.ood mornlnc little nlaymatc." i na n! -,Jtl,Jen mtro'iuetiun or n-vvers. - , O"- ..-jVt? 'VTJ- , --'- . Bob Hampton of Placer" - s 'The Marriage of William Ashe"-Doug Breaks His Hand -Connecticut Yan- keeinKingArthur'sCourt -"The Blizzard .'.", OB JiAlIPTO.V, of riacer," spectacular adaptation of ill tl ltandall rarrith novel of , the, athletic star also performances for dramatic power and j wrenched hi:; back and strained hia dabh. She plays the part of mettle-, nc.cki all ot which the doctor says will some lidy Kitty Bristol, who has fled, kofip- h:m out Qf piLturcJ fof flve her cloistered world ahd married AS'il- I we(;ts Ham Ah. Secretary tor Home Anair.. , A 01wU,.llt Vl,jk,.,. m a scries oi orawniKft nun uiujr i her husband, she satirizes members of irle til ills fl . Willie. XiUl wjivii nutiti;,! f lor rather the society that counts. ,. knowledsed ma,,,rj,,eee of humou. to 1 flict. some slights on her. she Is pi.,ed " fon tian-atc-d to the th.i. ...lb!.. I-adv Kittv DublUhes:s''rcen 1"' acr.fle:lnit one Jot ot ill. or title. the j the book ot caricatures, which threat- Tile story deals with 1 .n her husband's poetical career r life in Montana iimnediate.y , and causes a scandal. Not eatisfiert iter the Civil War, when the Sioux j with the damage, she appears at a (...fins s'artled the country. The law n pariy as Lady Godiva, ridins on ..niuaiic taie of "liob Hampton." a I a white horse and wearing nothing but j t, mysterious character of thejher hair and causes the furVire of 1:01 tier who finally beoiue the hero 1 furores. Then disgusted, she runs to f h s ronununity when he seta a me.v rooms of but this the climax of this exciting picture, which Is more thrilling even than the famous novel by Mrs. Humphrey Ward from which it was taken. DntiiT Has A Mlsluip r.ood tnornlnat little nlaymatc." faid Douglas Fairbanks, as he held up motorcycles, Huachuca. 1 his broken hand for inspection. Doug. ' received this Injury when hetried to I Jump throush a m-indoW as one of the stunts in his newest picture play "The .ife through to Central Custer during lie historical "l.att 8'arid" against the .lot.-x, is .aUl to offer one of the moat -inking screen vehietcs ever portrayed. In repredU' ins "Custer's Last right" .-td other f.-peetfteu'ur efTects the en ure company was taken 10 Gbicier I'ark. Montana, aud t'ort Ariiona. May Alllsem As the Impulsive daughter of British It posse uses in visual arm every thi l.t int moment, every lauithiprovokiiig eldent and all the 'rnllifi)iinff fu:j crc- aied by the genius of 1 no author. More than this, its riotous jollity Is throW-n against a baekrround of me dieval uraudeur flnjl barbaric pomp t elaborate as to ir.V-ul one of the trfus; Impressive spectacles t.Vcr preen.e.i on the screen. - Mark Twain leaches whfle he lie kle.. Nothing could be funnier than the ad ventures the young- Yankee encouni. rs and his sudden Introdue.tlua of tl.vv.-is. telephones - ei r.aiiiitc. and sundry other factor.? t Mae liuse-h Mae liuscb was horn in Aurtra'ia. Her father was the eiiiei tor 0 1 In vnt In M ill! 0:1, . J,, lo lie educated, po severely injured that -he was laid her dramatic ability and promise-" to write parts for her In his productions. Her fir.t np earanee was in "The Devil's I'ass Key," in which she was a vamp, and carried off a large share of "ftacred which l-.lslo l'ergruson plays the slollar role. Is based on Arnold Bennett's novel, "The Hook of Carlotti." Miss Ferguson will be seen ns Curlotta PeoU On her twcnly-llrst birthday Carlotta goes alone to hear Dlast, the great pianist play, and afterwards meets the musician and accepts his Invitation to accompany him to his hotel apartment where lie promises to play for her alne. The girl fails under the spell ot Diaz and his tingle and does not return home until next morning, when she llnds that her aunt bus died during the nlnht. - Carlotta becomes a famous author and is courted by Frank lspenlove, whose pursuit ot her to the Hlvlera mukes It appear that they loft Eng land together, a fact which results In ihe suicide ot Ispenlove's wife. Ispen. I love, a weak man, blames Carlotta and shoots himself In her bed room. , i The profound Injustice ot this drives" Carlotta to years of wandering. Final ly in 1'arls she meets with Dlae, heir' first- love, now a hopeless aoslntbe (lend. She saves him and fl rally he. becomes the great musician lit wa ' when they llrst met. ' ' ' j Jimmy Aubrey , ' j Jimmy Aubrey, comedy star (merged from Ihe lllmlng of his latest t-el laughmnker, "The Klizxnrd," Mdk bad case of pneumonia.' All the ecenca or the entire production were shot In Ihe snow and "Jimmy" spent most of his time In a nightie and bare feet. He sneezed merrily through It all to Blni the screamingly funny Situation of a chap who awakens to And the blizzard In his
4/13/1921 East Oregonian : E.O.
lllons r.f tons whi.h the t'nltedlon tb f!r.it T.-.k f-r .---i i..-ii. Vor .h., c.r.! ,,. t... ...,.......,, .-t ' .. i ., ,. ." .,..! -i!r . nni tint') i' i s 1 11...10 "-in l.-'h" lli-.o. wt I lie UP ' VfH-"4 T, n'tlir 'eh' ntlii n re cannot CauKtd In . a . t L e. Jc.:::V F, - v "V-' f!&):S& , .S , V -vf yj- , '.U 'J . . - ' y rt I t - - ,1 . , ' ' - . I I - , Ijll -.3 n 1 ' JZz?s?s7 "7JfA3'yyAM i. , "' '. 't' .VS... 1r" '. ;-' A"? I! :"..."" V'.. ' Il -sr, is- xTSa. I i W.itJV "Sacred and I'rofane Love." In 'rEv a!'V' ' 4 . ' V f: v :a v , mx ,AAr, ; : role suruasslnc all her preceding j th:s ftsll, the, 'athletic star also it ' " " ' T" ' . .'il-ff , , ' e I I, .-e; wj.' .i- . f , F i,'" '-C.iWrl . 1 "A Connecticut Yankee In King i " ' I lM f 'XA I 'i 5 A i Arthur's Court,'- Mail. Twtiin'a .M - : J V f 1 ' . , I f J I I It posse uses in vUuai Wnii every thrl1.T - IVi '1 . S V . . " Jl f j if' i. , I . .. . . . t . ... w : ... v . .. - . . . - t lyrt: ,-A;r; - :i : .. V;1! A'A , ; , . , t-V- I A - ;- A- st' ...AKZ,i ' ' "' r.ood mornlnc little nlaymatc." i na n! -,Jtl,Jen mtro'iuetiun or n-vvers. - , O"- ..-jVt? 'VTJ- , --'- . Bob Hampton of Placer" - s 'The Marriage of William Ashe"-Doug Breaks His Hand -Connecticut Yan- keeinKingArthur'sCourt -"The Blizzard .'.", OB JiAlIPTO.V, of riacer," spectacular adaptation of ill tl ltandall rarrith novel of , the, athletic star also performances for dramatic power and j wrenched hi:; back and strained hia dabh. She plays the part of mettle-, nc.cki all ot which the doctor says will some lidy Kitty Bristol, who has fled, kofip- h:m out Qf piLturcJ fof flve her cloistered world ahd married AS'il- I we(;ts Ham Ah. Secretary tor Home Anair.. , A 01wU,.llt Vl,jk,.,. m a scries oi orawniKft nun uiujr i her husband, she satirizes members of irle til ills fl . Willie. XiUl wjivii nutiti;,! f lor rather the society that counts. ,. knowledsed ma,,,rj,,eee of humou. to 1 flict. some slights on her. she Is pi.,ed " fon tian-atc-d to the th.i. ...lb!.. I-adv Kittv DublUhes:s''rcen 1"' acr.fle:lnit one Jot ot ill. or title. the j the book ot caricatures, which threat- Tile story deals with 1 .n her husband's poetical career r life in Montana iimnediate.y , and causes a scandal. Not eatisfiert iter the Civil War, when the Sioux j with the damage, she appears at a (...fins s'artled the country. The law n pariy as Lady Godiva, ridins on ..niuaiic taie of "liob Hampton." a I a white horse and wearing nothing but j t, mysterious character of thejher hair and causes the furVire of 1:01 tier who finally beoiue the hero 1 furores. Then disgusted, she runs to f h s ronununity when he seta a me.v rooms of but this the climax of this exciting picture, which Is more thrilling even than the famous novel by Mrs. Humphrey Ward from which it was taken. DntiiT Has A Mlsluip r.ood tnornlnat little nlaymatc." faid Douglas Fairbanks, as he held up motorcycles, Huachuca. 1 his broken hand for inspection. Doug. ' received this Injury when hetried to I Jump throush a m-indoW as one of the stunts in his newest picture play "The .ife through to Central Custer during lie historical "l.att 8'arid" against the .lot.-x, is .aUl to offer one of the moat -inking screen vehietcs ever portrayed. In repredU' ins "Custer's Last right" .-td other f.-peetfteu'ur efTects the en ure company was taken 10 Gbicier I'ark. Montana, aud t'ort Ariiona. May Alllsem As the Impulsive daughter of British It posse uses in visual arm every thi l.t int moment, every lauithiprovokiiig eldent and all the 'rnllifi)iinff fu:j crc- aied by the genius of 1 no author. More than this, its riotous jollity Is throW-n against a baekrround of me dieval uraudeur flnjl barbaric pomp t elaborate as to ir.V-ul one of the trfus; Impressive spectacles t.Vcr preen.e.i on the screen. - Mark Twain leaches whfle he lie kle.. Nothing could be funnier than the ad ventures the young- Yankee encouni. rs and his sudden Introdue.tlua of tl.vv.-is. telephones - ei r.aiiiitc. and sundry other factor.? t Mae liuse-h Mae liuscb was horn in Aurtra'ia. Her father was the eiiiei tor 0 1 In vnt In M ill! 0:1, . J,, lo lie educated, po severely injured that -he was laid her dramatic ability and promise-" to write parts for her In his productions. Her fir.t np earanee was in "The Devil's I'ass Key," in which she was a vamp, and carried off a large share of "ftacred which l-.lslo l'ergruson plays the slollar role. Is based on Arnold Bennett's novel, "The Hook of Carlotti." Miss Ferguson will be seen ns Curlotta PeoU On her twcnly-llrst birthday Carlotta goes alone to hear Dlast, the great pianist play, and afterwards meets the musician and accepts his Invitation to accompany him to his hotel apartment where lie promises to play for her alne. The girl fails under the spell ot Diaz and his tingle and does not return home until next morning, when she llnds that her aunt bus died during the nlnht. - Carlotta becomes a famous author and is courted by Frank lspenlove, whose pursuit ot her to the Hlvlera mukes It appear that they loft Eng land together, a fact which results In ihe suicide ot Ispenlove's wife. Ispen. I love, a weak man, blames Carlotta and shoots himself In her bed room. , i The profound Injustice ot this drives" Carlotta to years of wandering. Final ly in 1'arls she meets with Dlae, heir' first- love, now a hopeless aoslntbe (lend. She saves him and fl rally he. becomes the great musician lit wa ' when they llrst met. ' ' ' j Jimmy Aubrey , ' j Jimmy Aubrey, comedy star (merged from Ihe lllmlng of his latest t-el laughmnker, "The Klizxnrd," Mdk bad case of pneumonia.' All the ecenca or the entire production were shot In Ihe snow and "Jimmy" spent most of his time In a nightie and bare feet. He sneezed merrily through It all to Blni the screamingly funny Situation of a chap who awakens to And the blizzard In his
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Mile. And ret' Peyre, a Parisian motion picture u?'l rcss, who <1 o e s daredevil stunts on an airplane far aloft. Copyright, I'mlcr wood & I'nderwood.
4/17/1921 The New York herald.
Mile. And ret' Peyre, a Parisian motion picture u?'l rcss, who <1 o e s daredevil stunts on an airplane far aloft. Copyright, I'mlcr wood & I'nderwood.
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4/24/1921 South Bend news-times.
s:$l?;'r-. W, 4 n. 4fr 4 .- k . - . -rW ' r v . . - r " . ' -, . : -fa I - . . i . ; ? i ' m ' . ?-'z- y.::A - ;i v' 3 i . ? . r i - - ; t..--..-:- ..v,-.-. , :- 'i .-. ' - - LEAPFROG ONE OF TRAINING STUNTS OF BRITISH WOMEN ATHLETES AT MONTE CARLO This unusual photograph shows a group of Brit:?.:: wom-n athletes in
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9 Clever Makeup Stunts in New Comedy Starring Wanda Hawley Making up to appear iO pound* heavier than nhe realty
4/29/1921 The Seattle star.
9 Clever Makeup Stunts in New Comedy Starring Wanda Hawley Making up to appear iO pound* heavier than nhe realty
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j ) : CHAUTAUQUA AT TIBAN MAY 31st. 1921; SIX BOHEMIOS 0' DUNDEE ffJLJ..J A sextette of rollicking, good-looking girls will make merry in a big double Scotch program at the Chau tauqua to be held here soon.' These charming "Maids O'Dundee" wear the plaids and kilts of the Highlands, sing the songs of Scotland, play the lilting, skirling, whirling tunes that have been 'piped into musical immortality by their Scotch ancestors. They dance and thpy sing and they play and they give little skits and sketches and they're the happiest company of gloom chasers you ever saw. One df the Interesting members of the orchestra Is Miss Beryl Watson whose soprano solos and Jazzy saxophone-, playing are features;' Miss Irene , Várpfc vf -m tfm ? vs ' , si, y í Lively Program at Chautauerua Third x iíiíí lx.il Shroyer is the real fun-loving -violinist who stars with her, dancing of the Highland fling; Miss Ruby Kas srni, cornets and violins and Bings beautiful contralto solos and when she isn't entertaining the public spends her time entertaining the other mem bers of the company who -couldn't travel without "Rube"; Miss Phoebe Scott is a Jcot In nationality as' well as a Scott in name, she officiates at the piano, is the manager of the -company, plays cello, gives delightful song specialties, and buys the ticket. The Maids O'Dundee don't try to give a highbrow Scotch program. They do stunts and . Harry Lauder special ties and sing old favorites like: Day. MAJUÜ K.W-Wt. "Roamin' In the Gloamin', " "Bonnie Sweet Bessie," "It's Nice to Get Up in tho Morning," "Wee Deoch an' Dprla," "I Love a Lassie," "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather" and others sung and loved around, the world. ' " - ' On Sundays the Maids are . good Scotch Presbyterians and give a beau tiful sacred program, singing many of the old religious melodies made famil iar and famous by the stout hearted worshippers for the times when they had to be brave to worship, as -they believed. All dances are omitted on Sunday. . . They'e a great group o' Lassies and ye'H surely not want to miss hearln' 'em.'
5/6/1921 Taiban Valley news.
j ) : CHAUTAUQUA AT TIBAN MAY 31st. 1921; SIX BOHEMIOS 0' DUNDEE ffJLJ..J A sextette of rollicking, good-looking girls will make merry in a big double Scotch program at the Chau tauqua to be held here soon.' These charming "Maids O'Dundee" wear the plaids and kilts of the Highlands, sing the songs of Scotland, play the lilting, skirling, whirling tunes that have been 'piped into musical immortality by their Scotch ancestors. They dance and thpy sing and they play and they give little skits and sketches and they're the happiest company of gloom chasers you ever saw. One df the Interesting members of the orchestra Is Miss Beryl Watson whose soprano solos and Jazzy saxophone-, playing are features;' Miss Irene , Várpfc vf -m tfm ? vs ' , si, y í Lively Program at Chautauerua Third x iíiíí lx.il Shroyer is the real fun-loving -violinist who stars with her, dancing of the Highland fling; Miss Ruby Kas srni, cornets and violins and Bings beautiful contralto solos and when she isn't entertaining the public spends her time entertaining the other mem bers of the company who -couldn't travel without "Rube"; Miss Phoebe Scott is a Jcot In nationality as' well as a Scott in name, she officiates at the piano, is the manager of the -company, plays cello, gives delightful song specialties, and buys the ticket. The Maids O'Dundee don't try to give a highbrow Scotch program. They do stunts and . Harry Lauder special ties and sing old favorites like: Day. MAJUÜ K.W-Wt. "Roamin' In the Gloamin', " "Bonnie Sweet Bessie," "It's Nice to Get Up in tho Morning," "Wee Deoch an' Dprla," "I Love a Lassie," "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather" and others sung and loved around, the world. ' " - ' On Sundays the Maids are . good Scotch Presbyterians and give a beau tiful sacred program, singing many of the old religious melodies made famil iar and famous by the stout hearted worshippers for the times when they had to be brave to worship, as -they believed. All dances are omitted on Sunday. . . They'e a great group o' Lassies and ye'H surely not want to miss hearln' 'em.'
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HOW DO THEY GET THOSE WAYS? Daredevil Johnrty Reynolda performs some hair-raising stunts for thousands of breathlesa New arkers. He is shown here balancing himself on two chairs atop four piled tables on the roof cornice of a downtown building in JerBev's largest metropolis. Gee, ain't we having fun? Kadti a /._.?>.._
5/15/1921 New-York tribune.
HOW DO THEY GET THOSE WAYS? Daredevil Johnrty Reynolda performs some hair-raising stunts for thousands of breathlesa New arkers. He is shown here balancing himself on two chairs atop four piled tables on the roof cornice of a downtown building in JerBev's largest metropolis. Gee, ain't we having fun? Kadti a /._.?>.._
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Would you want to risk your life AVIATION STUNTS , ,-—-, rj i.pon DarJKiiau3(m/T*
5/24/1921 Perth Amboy evening news.
Would you want to risk your life AVIATION STUNTS , ,-—-, rj i.pon DarJKiiau3(m/T*
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Stunts, Polo and Boxing Garden Party at Governors M?CORNAC MRS. ROBERT L. BULLARO MRS. ^WILLIAM Q.DOANE. Mrs. Bullard is president of the Governors Island section of the Army Relief Society. Mrs. Doane and Mrs. McComack is secretary and treasurer.
5/29/1921 The New York herald.
Stunts, Polo and Boxing Garden Party at Governors M?CORNAC MRS. ROBERT L. BULLARO MRS. ^WILLIAM Q.DOANE. Mrs. Bullard is president of the Governors Island section of the Army Relief Society. Mrs. Doane and Mrs. McComack is secretary and treasurer.
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CHAUTAUQUA BREÜGS MAGIC & MYSTERY -..... Eecker Gives Thrilling WM, F. . The big community vacation week that Americans have como tn look forward to will soon be here, The Chautauqua tent will arrive and the next thing will bo the thrilling enter Demonstrations at Big Tent S I 1 í f BECKER. gicjaiiB and has some unique stunts of. his own; among these are spirl painting, rag pictures, and minutes. of shadowgraphy. Rocker invites the closest i
6/11/1921 The Spanish American.
CHAUTAUQUA BREÜGS MAGIC & MYSTERY -..... Eecker Gives Thrilling WM, F. . The big community vacation week that Americans have como tn look forward to will soon be here, The Chautauqua tent will arrive and the next thing will bo the thrilling enter Demonstrations at Big Tent S I 1 í f BECKER. gicjaiiB and has some unique stunts of. his own; among these are spirl painting, rag pictures, and minutes. of shadowgraphy. Rocker invites the closest i
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'! Lively Program at Chautauqua Third Day. P . .- '. : ;. .. . .. ;. ! Í j i Í ' AA.. , j , . j Ü ! ; Í 1 ! -1 J f - '?'- . a. , . ft.-. i, ji- I r l Í ) vf ' K 1-5) j A sextette of rollicking; good-looking glrl3 will make-merry, in a big double Scotch program at the Chau tauqua to be held here soon. These charming "Maids O'Dundee" wear the plaids and kilts of the Highlands,' sing the songs of Scotland, play the lilting, skirling, whirling .-tunes that have been piped into musical immortality by their Scotch ancestors. They dance and they sing and they play and they give little skits and sketches .and they're the Happiest company of gloom chasers you ever saw. , : 1 One of the interesting members of the orchestra is Miss Beryl W&tson whose soprano solos and Jazzy saxo--phone playing are features; Miss Irene Shrvyer is the real fun-loving violin ist, who stars, with her dancing of tho Hir'Manfl ílliii.. HJfco T),,K ir' i;on, cornets ana violins and sings beautiful contralto solos and when she isn't entertaining the r public spends her time entertaining the other mem-. ber3 of . the company who couldn't travel without '-Rube"; Miss Phoebe Scott is a Jcot in nationality a well as a Scott in name, she officiates at the piano, is the manager of the com pany, plays cello, r;ives delightfuf song specialties, and buys the tickets. The Maids O'Dundee don't try to givea highbrow Scotch program. They do stunts and Harry Lauder special ties and sing old favorites like: i "Roaminl In the Gloamin', " "Bonnie Swéet Béssie," "It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning," ''Wee Deoch an' Doris," "I Love á Lassie,'' "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather"' and others sung and loved around the world. On Sundays the Maids are good Scotch Presbyterians and give beau tiful sacred program, singing many of the old religiqus melodies made famil iar and famous by the stout hearted worshippers for the times when they had to be brave to worship as they believed. All dances are omitted on Sunday. ; They're a great group o' Lassies and ye'U surely not want to mis3 heariu' 'em.
6/11/1921 The Spanish American.
'! Lively Program at Chautauqua Third Day. P . .- '. : ;. .. . .. ;. ! Í j i Í ' AA.. , j , . j Ü ! ; Í 1 ! -1 J f - '?'- . a. , . ft.-. i, ji- I r l Í ) vf ' K 1-5) j A sextette of rollicking; good-looking glrl3 will make-merry, in a big double Scotch program at the Chau tauqua to be held here soon. These charming "Maids O'Dundee" wear the plaids and kilts of the Highlands,' sing the songs of Scotland, play the lilting, skirling, whirling .-tunes that have been piped into musical immortality by their Scotch ancestors. They dance and they sing and they play and they give little skits and sketches .and they're the Happiest company of gloom chasers you ever saw. , : 1 One of the interesting members of the orchestra is Miss Beryl W&tson whose soprano solos and Jazzy saxo--phone playing are features; Miss Irene Shrvyer is the real fun-loving violin ist, who stars, with her dancing of tho Hir'Manfl ílliii.. HJfco T),,K ir' i;on, cornets ana violins and sings beautiful contralto solos and when she isn't entertaining the r public spends her time entertaining the other mem-. ber3 of . the company who couldn't travel without '-Rube"; Miss Phoebe Scott is a Jcot in nationality a well as a Scott in name, she officiates at the piano, is the manager of the com pany, plays cello, r;ives delightfuf song specialties, and buys the tickets. The Maids O'Dundee don't try to givea highbrow Scotch program. They do stunts and Harry Lauder special ties and sing old favorites like: i "Roaminl In the Gloamin', " "Bonnie Swéet Béssie," "It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning," ''Wee Deoch an' Doris," "I Love á Lassie,'' "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather"' and others sung and loved around the world. On Sundays the Maids are good Scotch Presbyterians and give beau tiful sacred program, singing many of the old religiqus melodies made famil iar and famous by the stout hearted worshippers for the times when they had to be brave to worship as they believed. All dances are omitted on Sunday. ; They're a great group o' Lassies and ye'U surely not want to mis3 heariu' 'em.
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To Show Up U. S. Daredevils fix:, A L II 111 V I I I A I 4 ■'. ' ; . .i&’jfc:-'. v’-iaBCSH-) I \ I J 1 / I 4- MbmHhM . ri w ' f A Frenchman has come to America to show up American daredevils. He is "Mars,” privately known as Merton St. Clair, one of whose stunts is shown here—changing his clothes on the upper wing of a flying airplane.
6/13/1921 The Lakeland evening telegram.
To Show Up U. S. Daredevils fix:, A L II 111 V I I I A I 4 ■'. ' ; . .i&’jfc:-'. v’-iaBCSH-) I \ I J 1 / I 4- MbmHhM . ri w ' f A Frenchman has come to America to show up American daredevils. He is "Mars,” privately known as Merton St. Clair, one of whose stunts is shown here—changing his clothes on the upper wing of a flying airplane.
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CLEVER Alma Mann, 11-year-old. star swimmer, is going to Sew York from the Panama Canal Zone to exhibit her stunts. One of them is to re lease herself from heavy chains under water.
6/17/1921 The Seattle star.
CLEVER Alma Mann, 11-year-old. star swimmer, is going to Sew York from the Panama Canal Zone to exhibit her stunts. One of them is to re lease herself from heavy chains under water.
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the snddeyi. change from serene living to ptrenn a race of effeminate men and masculine u omcn. having less trouble than the old-fashioned future may tell. THURSTON the strenuous exercise. There are a number of students in the college just as apt at exercising with these push-balls as she. But such stunts, according to Miss Jane Cowdroy, principal of Courch End College, is ruinous of tho girl's future life and is tantamount e V v , .1 xh x 1 xv-:v - - : -.x--..: r . . v i- ..X XvX . ,:. ,; -, .. - . -v. ) ' ; .- , i.- o.-, v. ' . . -'x ........ --;x:e-:.;- '77 xXxX Xv--vXx- ;-x--. ' -;x- X -;.xv- ; : . . - X .xx.. .xx;xxx:X r---. ,xu;r 2v'-v.:;.:t: . '- vX. v ,:: xx . . -j. . s .. v s .. - - ..."S.- . V '- - . ,. ........... ' , N . . , 4 c.-, .. r . ' ' . . ' : -S. . . - . V . -x- ' t . . . . . V . .c . -v , x- - C. ., ft:. 4 ,V.:r v X ::"...- . .;v ..y...'.? ; ; - i.:-- "v --,,fv - , ;:- - XX x XXX; -..-v - ; - 'x' x-- , : . ; . V- . ' ; ;-V-.'-:, : X.-v . ' , v -v " - . :,, K -,v - - - - X'. t. x:.i:X ,'..;r;X,, X,..:: ":. ' - '.-. . . " 4 X ; .:' ; '" --ir ". ' y ' : .-: : -r V - : ' . y:'.y, " .,V ;Xt X .: X.-",.'x- .', ')y i X : : ' X :;X X.,';. . y. :"' -: - .'.;x-' vi y A,v:--:.- x,'- : , . .X-X: - XX :X";-n ;' X, 'X . XX'- -; ' : Huinous of a Girl's Future Life'' the Critics Say. S:---X '-'- ' XX-'v x . : x "pull" their stride or to return to the feminine rtep of centuries. Stephens uoliepe, .Missouri, tr.ves a Txamnle of the tractieal trood that comes hardening soft feminine muscles. ' iris
6/18/1921 South Bend news-times.
the snddeyi. change from serene living to ptrenn a race of effeminate men and masculine u omcn. having less trouble than the old-fashioned future may tell. THURSTON the strenuous exercise. There are a number of students in the college just as apt at exercising with these push-balls as she. But such stunts, according to Miss Jane Cowdroy, principal of Courch End College, is ruinous of tho girl's future life and is tantamount e V v , .1 xh x 1 xv-:v - - : -.x--..: r . . v i- ..X XvX . ,:. ,; -, .. - . -v. ) ' ; .- , i.- o.-, v. ' . . -'x ........ --;x:e-:.;- '77 xXxX Xv--vXx- ;-x--. ' -;x- X -;.xv- ; : . . - X .xx.. .xx;xxx:X r---. ,xu;r 2v'-v.:;.:t: . '- vX. v ,:: xx . . -j. . s .. v s .. - - ..."S.- . V '- - . ,. ........... ' , N . . , 4 c.-, .. r . ' ' . . ' : -S. . . - . V . -x- ' t . . . . . V . .c . -v , x- - C. ., ft:. 4 ,V.:r v X ::"...- . .;v ..y...'.? ; ; - i.:-- "v --,,fv - , ;:- - XX x XXX; -..-v - ; - 'x' x-- , : . ; . V- . ' ; ;-V-.'-:, : X.-v . ' , v -v " - . :,, K -,v - - - - X'. t. x:.i:X ,'..;r;X,, X,..:: ":. ' - '.-. . . " 4 X ; .:' ; '" --ir ". ' y ' : .-: : -r V - : ' . y:'.y, " .,V ;Xt X .: X.-",.'x- .', ')y i X : : ' X :;X X.,';. . y. :"' -: - .'.;x-' vi y A,v:--:.- x,'- : , . .X-X: - XX :X";-n ;' X, 'X . XX'- -; ' : Huinous of a Girl's Future Life'' the Critics Say. S:---X '-'- ' XX-'v x . : x "pull" their stride or to return to the feminine rtep of centuries. Stephens uoliepe, .Missouri, tr.ves a Txamnle of the tractieal trood that comes hardening soft feminine muscles. ' iris
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stunts in the corner at Washington New York ? An attrac? line-up of horse from the of Four Sea Princeton, N. J. V
6/19/1921 New-York tribune.
stunts in the corner at Washington New York ? An attrac? line-up of horse from the of Four Sea Princeton, N. J. V
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r r I -tj. n . ; it L JJ r fa p. ' S f' f'-lKva - : V-.. . v i L -A - . -?-f iS3r.:;-.j .1; Alma Mmiiii. 11-year-old star swim- mer, is going to New York from th Panama Canal Zone to exhibit bet stunts. One of tlu-ni i to relo. herself from heavy chains under
6/25/1921 Arizona republican.
r r I -tj. n . ; it L JJ r fa p. ' S f' f'-lKva - : V-.. . v i L -A - . -?-f iS3r.:;-.j .1; Alma Mmiiii. 11-year-old star swim- mer, is going to New York from th Panama Canal Zone to exhibit bet stunts. One of tlu-ni i to relo. herself from heavy chains under
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Toledo All Over Again, Says John Carpentier's Methods of Training Same as Wil lard's, Says Kilbane The Star camera man at George* Carpenter's camp caught the French heavyweight challenger in the act of going thru tome special stunts to strengthen his stomach muscles for the title bout Saturday. In his previous fights in uhirh he has come out the loser Carpenter's inability to take stomach punishment has been the cause of his setbacks. .He trill need plenty of strength there Saturday, as Dempsey is a great
6/28/1921 The Seattle star.
Toledo All Over Again, Says John Carpentier's Methods of Training Same as Wil lard's, Says Kilbane The Star camera man at George* Carpenter's camp caught the French heavyweight challenger in the act of going thru tome special stunts to strengthen his stomach muscles for the title bout Saturday. In his previous fights in uhirh he has come out the loser Carpenter's inability to take stomach punishment has been the cause of his setbacks. .He trill need plenty of strength there Saturday, as Dempsey is a great
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ANOTHER CONTEST WINNER AND HER THRILLING STUNTS Or : : Ui ' ' .:iPi$'&JHH The LOVE STORY
7/5/1921 Evening public ledger.
ANOTHER CONTEST WINNER AND HER THRILLING STUNTS Or : : Ui ' ' .:iPi$'&JHH The LOVE STORY
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i,,t i, r., r t COMMENCEMENT STUNTS Hcrding rnty et dAY AT ANNAPOLIS. President Harding is shown address-t in the yong nvhe afterus presented them with their W--YPuv add Wfr PhTh".. GRDA1i DAYon of NlL rsdn ardin io shown add ress- shows re
7/7/1921 The herald.
i,,t i, r., r t COMMENCEMENT STUNTS Hcrding rnty et dAY AT ANNAPOLIS. President Harding is shown address-t in the yong nvhe afterus presented them with their W--YPuv add Wfr PhTh".. GRDA1i DAYon of NlL rsdn ardin io shown add ress- shows re
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jrfflE IS SOME GIRL! i&y n. is t H&fm, gKop Joan Khner of Sail Francisco Is culled America's 100 per cent perfect flve-ycnr-old girl. She Is n diver, swimmer, dancer, pianist and linguist, nnd Is here seen doing one of the stunts that keep her in condition.
7/14/1921 Dakota County herald.
jrfflE IS SOME GIRL! i&y n. is t H&fm, gKop Joan Khner of Sail Francisco Is culled America's 100 per cent perfect flve-ycnr-old girl. She Is n diver, swimmer, dancer, pianist and linguist, nnd Is here seen doing one of the stunts that keep her in condition.
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GS? (SS -. Wm :rt: " C::::::mrwr mw" - m& &l - $ f ' ; 7 ? , . 3 ' ' S 'JS.V.' X, J TOM MIX. F0 JTAR BOXINCj WITH JACk DEMPSEY The above picture does not signify that Tom Mix, the noted contemplate adoDtinir duct to keep in perfect phvscial condition in order to do work and perform the hazardous stunts called for by pictures, Boxing regulahrly is one of his exenrse?, and he put on the gloves with Dempsey while the latter was amornia prior 10 nis journey iasc to train lor tne rr eeting X & "iQEJUnBjMBaspsi i ' A ism as a callincr. M:x finds
7/22/1921 The Jasper weekly courier.
GS? (SS -. Wm :rt: " C::::::mrwr mw" - m& &l - $ f ' ; 7 ? , . 3 ' ' S 'JS.V.' X, J TOM MIX. F0 JTAR BOXINCj WITH JACk DEMPSEY The above picture does not signify that Tom Mix, the noted contemplate adoDtinir duct to keep in perfect phvscial condition in order to do work and perform the hazardous stunts called for by pictures, Boxing regulahrly is one of his exenrse?, and he put on the gloves with Dempsey while the latter was amornia prior 10 nis journey iasc to train lor tne rr eeting X & "iQEJUnBjMBaspsi i ' A ism as a callincr. M:x finds
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IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOUN? TAINS. Three of the country's best publicity experts take it easy over the week? end as the guests of Bishop William F. Anderson of Cincin? nati and Harvey S. Firestone of Akron, Ohio, at a mountain camp near Hagers town, Md. Above, Tom Edison, the elec? trical wizard, reading the day's news to Hank Ford and Presi? dent Harding. Rigid, HENRY CRANKS HIS OWN. The dad? dy of all flivvers dem? onstrates the proper method of starting a balkv tin lizzie. Be? low, EDISON SLUM? BERS on the ground 'neath the shade of a lonesome pine wh'le the other members of the party attend an impromptu church service held by Bish? op Anderson. In de? fense of the famous inventor's nap during the Methodist divine's sermon, let it be ex? plained that Mr. Edi? son is quite deaf and the day insufferably not international. ? GOVERNOR DEFIES AR? An intimate of Governor Small of Illinois, Small and their The Prair? chief execu? has been deter? to "resist to uttermost arrest" indictments charg? conspiracy to de? the State of and em? $500,000 of funds. International ? A LARCH WINNER. M. Pynchon's Istalena, York Yacht Club and w.nnor the cup offered by J. P. Mor? for the yactit the most in her class Larchmont week which fin? last Saturday. five races the big pictured here hauled on the tack, won twice finished second in other three. ^Sv? A CULES." months old Fleur jr., pride of Mass., who ertory of stunts that ing. Harry, chest and opment unusual, is "chinning
7/31/1921 New-York tribune.
IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOUN? TAINS. Three of the country's best publicity experts take it easy over the week? end as the guests of Bishop William F. Anderson of Cincin? nati and Harvey S. Firestone of Akron, Ohio, at a mountain camp near Hagers town, Md. Above, Tom Edison, the elec? trical wizard, reading the day's news to Hank Ford and Presi? dent Harding. Rigid, HENRY CRANKS HIS OWN. The dad? dy of all flivvers dem? onstrates the proper method of starting a balkv tin lizzie. Be? low, EDISON SLUM? BERS on the ground 'neath the shade of a lonesome pine wh'le the other members of the party attend an impromptu church service held by Bish? op Anderson. In de? fense of the famous inventor's nap during the Methodist divine's sermon, let it be ex? plained that Mr. Edi? son is quite deaf and the day insufferably not international. ? GOVERNOR DEFIES AR? An intimate of Governor Small of Illinois, Small and their The Prair? chief execu? has been deter? to "resist to uttermost arrest" indictments charg? conspiracy to de? the State of and em? $500,000 of funds. International ? A LARCH WINNER. M. Pynchon's Istalena, York Yacht Club and w.nnor the cup offered by J. P. Mor? for the yactit the most in her class Larchmont week which fin? last Saturday. five races the big pictured here hauled on the tack, won twice finished second in other three. ^Sv? A CULES." months old Fleur jr., pride of Mass., who ertory of stunts that ing. Harry, chest and opment unusual, is "chinning
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pILM CLASSIC held over; Sir Gilbert Parker novel adapted to screen; May Allison has new dramatic role; Tom Mix continues daredevil stunts before camera; Mahlon Hamilton stars in new melodramatic feature; Thomas Meighan happily cast in Booth Tarkington story; Pauline Starke appears as Salvation Army lass; Clever stage play used as starring vehicle for Shirley Mason; Japanese actor in new picture. I—Thomas Meighan, Liberty, t—Pauline Starke, Coliseum. 3—May Allison, Clemmer. 4 —Johnny Walker and Mary Carr, Metropolitan. s—Mahlon Hamilton, Blue Mouse. 6 —Shirley Mason, Colonial. 7 Hayakatra. Rer. B—Tom Mix, Winter Garden. 9—Ann Forrest, Strand.
8/6/1921 The Seattle star.
pILM CLASSIC held over; Sir Gilbert Parker novel adapted to screen; May Allison has new dramatic role; Tom Mix continues daredevil stunts before camera; Mahlon Hamilton stars in new melodramatic feature; Thomas Meighan happily cast in Booth Tarkington story; Pauline Starke appears as Salvation Army lass; Clever stage play used as starring vehicle for Shirley Mason; Japanese actor in new picture. I—Thomas Meighan, Liberty, t—Pauline Starke, Coliseum. 3—May Allison, Clemmer. 4 —Johnny Walker and Mary Carr, Metropolitan. s—Mahlon Hamilton, Blue Mouse. 6 —Shirley Mason, Colonial. 7 Hayakatra. Rer. B—Tom Mix, Winter Garden. 9—Ann Forrest, Strand.
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A ... to-:-: g'l ' . V 3 V,, Aft AJRTIIl'R OAKLET PILOT DORSET ASKEW Ardmnre'a two blrdmen who are delivering Ardmoreites on the booster trip advertising the Carter County Free Fair. Messrs. Oakley and Askew wires and whenever there Is anything on the carpet to advance the interests of Ardmore and Carter county, can always be depended upon to do toward making It a success. The big air bus will visit each place where the boosters stop and deliver papers from the clouds. Their stunts were a big feature with the first and have received a great deal of attention wherever they lanueu ine macrune.
9/7/1921 The Daily Ardmoreite.
A ... to-:-: g'l ' . V 3 V,, Aft AJRTIIl'R OAKLET PILOT DORSET ASKEW Ardmnre'a two blrdmen who are delivering Ardmoreites on the booster trip advertising the Carter County Free Fair. Messrs. Oakley and Askew wires and whenever there Is anything on the carpet to advance the interests of Ardmore and Carter county, can always be depended upon to do toward making It a success. The big air bus will visit each place where the boosters stop and deliver papers from the clouds. Their stunts were a big feature with the first and have received a great deal of attention wherever they lanueu ine macrune.
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Aerial Daredevil at Kansas Free Fair A i jay!--1 Here is Mart Cam obeli, aerial daredevil, just about to leap from tbe wine of his airplane' to soar-thru the air under his giant parachute. Campbell is declared by aviation experts to be The greatest parachute artist in the worla, At the Kansas Free Fair this year he will leap from a plane, stand up right on the top wing whiie looping the loop and d a dozen more sensational stunts to thrill the crowds on the, opening day of the exposition. His exhibition will
9/7/1921 The Topeka state journal.
Aerial Daredevil at Kansas Free Fair A i jay!--1 Here is Mart Cam obeli, aerial daredevil, just about to leap from tbe wine of his airplane' to soar-thru the air under his giant parachute. Campbell is declared by aviation experts to be The greatest parachute artist in the worla, At the Kansas Free Fair this year he will leap from a plane, stand up right on the top wing whiie looping the loop and d a dozen more sensational stunts to thrill the crowds on the, opening day of the exposition. His exhibition will
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Staging Stu nts si GrwTs-rynr htduz.-d ms Z>t3’c7ir& Originality, Pep, Putting It Over m m n HERE Is no ona who appreci ates herself more while she is In college than th© college T frlrl of today. That might a statement, a harsh judgment. But tha fact remains that th© colleg© girl Is wrapped tip In th© Interests that her surrounding* giro to her. She putt a premium on “pep." Tt Is remarkabl© how much original ly. "pep” and executive ability the girls In the colleges throughout th© country show. They fear not to turn their hand to anything, staging plays, managing concorts, executing tab leaux. etc. The college girl enjoys fun whether It la at th© expense of bereelf or her roommate. Just let the occasion call for a “circus” and at once springs In to b©lng a stunt committee Such a committee contains the best “talent” for originality, pep and push. The jdrl who is good at writing songs has her bit to do—and doea cleverly. The stunts must be thought tip and must be feats of imagination, aomethlng never seen or heard of before. Then tho costume committee gets on the job. * * Uf brings to mind how tho students and alumna© of many women’s colleges throughout th© country are keeping tho activities of their alma mater In tho public eye. No doubt tho financial nooda of many of theso institutions are very directly responsible for this state of affairs. Now this “stunt” idea Is no longer confined to Intra mural go ings-on. A Kovel Ftnnt. One of the mo«t novel stunts staged was by tho girls at tho University of Cincinnati. This was a series of ln trscolleglato game© in which the con testants wore Greek costumes and fol lowed the Olympic games tradition in their aports. Tho discus thrower (shown In tho accompanying picture), for instance, was a veritable mold of ancient Rparta. According to report she found It much easier to hurl the famous Grecian Implement of sport when so fittingly garbed than when wearing the approved American mid dy blouso and bloomers. Tho other girl, too. la not riving an Imitation of a happily flying dicky bird, nor Is she practicing for one of these “Interpretive” dances. Here’s what. The Way College Girls of Today Raise Money for Their Alma Mater A HURDLER by Underwood TJS&Zy OF-*- - AS 0 OAT Never Explain! Never ■0!' may not approve of It kb n nillng motto for life, but It's an excellent one for hostesses! Y Mm. Blank wan not a good hostess, though I suppose she was one of the kindest nnd most well-meaning people who ever stepped. fining to her house, even for after noon reminded me of the uncom fortable formalities of Japan, where, I've been told, It's "the thing" for a hostess to prostrate herself before her guest nnd beg: "The honorable daughter of the sun to set her honorable foot on the un worthy floor of her wretched servant's dwelling." That F.hamsslng Apology. Of course, Mrs. Blank wasn't as highfalutin* as thnt, hut certainly ev ery visitor nt her house was swamped, from the moment he or she set foot on "the unworthy floor." with nn embnr rasslng stream of explanations nnd apologies. To begin with, there was "the state of the house" to apologize for Always I was greeted with a long explanation of a misplaced cushion or a coat flung down In the hall as the result of Spring cleaning, or the arrival or de parture of a maid, or "that drra.'ful new chair," or little Tommy's bron chitis anything. In fact, but honest untidiness. And. all the time, If my attention hadn’t been rnlled to If. I probably shouldn't have noticed the cushion! But poor Mrs. Blank, from s mis taken notion of courtesy, always man aged to work herself up Into a frenzy over trifles. I Of 13/ 'M wrong with tho menu, according Mrs. Blank, and one had to bear about It. I shall never forget-how long It her to recover on the occasion she gave me Indian tea and remembered I preferred China. Of course, an uninterrupted sation on Impersonal matter* practically Impossible in theaa tions* In the middle of a of the latest novel, Mrs. Blank perfectly certain thnt you wore on the most unromfortnble rhnlr In room, that you were too far from fire, or thnt the open window was ' much for you." If th*» telephone hell rang In next room she almost wept at her rourtesy In having to leave you wh sh° apologized and explained to one at tho other end of the wire. It would really have bean amusing If It hadn’t been so Ing to stave off a perpetual flow of clous humility about things that matter! "hen Mrs. Blank wasn’t ing for the shortcomings of her house, she was trying to efface In someone rise's. She really had mania for thinking herself ent. “My dear, you shouldn't h*rw me In the best bedroom!" she'd or— "lt's really wicked of yon. mv to give me a new-laid ecg for break fast at th« pries they are." or— "Plena*, den't put yourself out my account I’m sure I’m bring
9/10/1921 Pueblo chieftain.
Staging Stu nts si GrwTs-rynr htduz.-d ms Z>t3’c7ir& Originality, Pep, Putting It Over m m n HERE Is no ona who appreci ates herself more while she is In college than th© college T frlrl of today. That might a statement, a harsh judgment. But tha fact remains that th© colleg© girl Is wrapped tip In th© Interests that her surrounding* giro to her. She putt a premium on “pep." Tt Is remarkabl© how much original ly. "pep” and executive ability the girls In the colleges throughout th© country show. They fear not to turn their hand to anything, staging plays, managing concorts, executing tab leaux. etc. The college girl enjoys fun whether It la at th© expense of bereelf or her roommate. Just let the occasion call for a “circus” and at once springs In to b©lng a stunt committee Such a committee contains the best “talent” for originality, pep and push. The jdrl who is good at writing songs has her bit to do—and doea cleverly. The stunts must be thought tip and must be feats of imagination, aomethlng never seen or heard of before. Then tho costume committee gets on the job. * * Uf brings to mind how tho students and alumna© of many women’s colleges throughout th© country are keeping tho activities of their alma mater In tho public eye. No doubt tho financial nooda of many of theso institutions are very directly responsible for this state of affairs. Now this “stunt” idea Is no longer confined to Intra mural go ings-on. A Kovel Ftnnt. One of the mo«t novel stunts staged was by tho girls at tho University of Cincinnati. This was a series of ln trscolleglato game© in which the con testants wore Greek costumes and fol lowed the Olympic games tradition in their aports. Tho discus thrower (shown In tho accompanying picture), for instance, was a veritable mold of ancient Rparta. According to report she found It much easier to hurl the famous Grecian Implement of sport when so fittingly garbed than when wearing the approved American mid dy blouso and bloomers. Tho other girl, too. la not riving an Imitation of a happily flying dicky bird, nor Is she practicing for one of these “Interpretive” dances. Here’s what. The Way College Girls of Today Raise Money for Their Alma Mater A HURDLER by Underwood TJS&Zy OF-*- - AS 0 OAT Never Explain! Never ■0!' may not approve of It kb n nillng motto for life, but It's an excellent one for hostesses! Y Mm. Blank wan not a good hostess, though I suppose she was one of the kindest nnd most well-meaning people who ever stepped. fining to her house, even for after noon reminded me of the uncom fortable formalities of Japan, where, I've been told, It's "the thing" for a hostess to prostrate herself before her guest nnd beg: "The honorable daughter of the sun to set her honorable foot on the un worthy floor of her wretched servant's dwelling." That F.hamsslng Apology. Of course, Mrs. Blank wasn't as highfalutin* as thnt, hut certainly ev ery visitor nt her house was swamped, from the moment he or she set foot on "the unworthy floor." with nn embnr rasslng stream of explanations nnd apologies. To begin with, there was "the state of the house" to apologize for Always I was greeted with a long explanation of a misplaced cushion or a coat flung down In the hall as the result of Spring cleaning, or the arrival or de parture of a maid, or "that drra.'ful new chair," or little Tommy's bron chitis anything. In fact, but honest untidiness. And. all the time, If my attention hadn’t been rnlled to If. I probably shouldn't have noticed the cushion! But poor Mrs. Blank, from s mis taken notion of courtesy, always man aged to work herself up Into a frenzy over trifles. I Of 13/ 'M wrong with tho menu, according Mrs. Blank, and one had to bear about It. I shall never forget-how long It her to recover on the occasion she gave me Indian tea and remembered I preferred China. Of course, an uninterrupted sation on Impersonal matter* practically Impossible in theaa tions* In the middle of a of the latest novel, Mrs. Blank perfectly certain thnt you wore on the most unromfortnble rhnlr In room, that you were too far from fire, or thnt the open window was ' much for you." If th*» telephone hell rang In next room she almost wept at her rourtesy In having to leave you wh sh° apologized and explained to one at tho other end of the wire. It would really have bean amusing If It hadn’t been so Ing to stave off a perpetual flow of clous humility about things that matter! "hen Mrs. Blank wasn’t ing for the shortcomings of her house, she was trying to efface In someone rise's. She really had mania for thinking herself ent. “My dear, you shouldn't h*rw me In the best bedroom!" she'd or— "lt's really wicked of yon. mv to give me a new-laid ecg for break fast at th« pries they are." or— "Plena*, den't put yourself out my account I’m sure I’m bring
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contest. N. Y. Herald Staff Photo. racetrack ami have the thrilling stunts
9/11/1921 The New York herald.
contest. N. Y. Herald Staff Photo. racetrack ami have the thrilling stunts
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Clown Missing; Found in Clouds Stunts at Dizzy Height Over City Top— Poodles. Hanneford, the. famous clown with Sells-Floto circus, abotU ready to "take off' in the flying boat. He is seen here in a sassy expression. He loses the grin at feet. . * ' Center—Poodles takes Aviator Black's dare and writes his name u>ith a piece of chalk
9/13/1921 The Seattle star.
Clown Missing; Found in Clouds Stunts at Dizzy Height Over City Top— Poodles. Hanneford, the. famous clown with Sells-Floto circus, abotU ready to "take off' in the flying boat. He is seen here in a sassy expression. He loses the grin at feet. . * ' Center—Poodles takes Aviator Black's dare and writes his name u>ith a piece of chalk
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Flirting With Death Made Charles Hutchison 4"; 'Sft .4 Charles Hutchison name has W7 J lis " ever been synonymous with thrilL Menrfbn Charle Hutchison and you immediately have a mental picture oi mra sw mming rapid,, riding over cataracts, leaping broken bridges on a motorcycle, or other reckless stunts that r.ever come
9/18/1921 Omaha daily bee.
Flirting With Death Made Charles Hutchison 4"; 'Sft .4 Charles Hutchison name has W7 J lis " ever been synonymous with thrilL Menrfbn Charle Hutchison and you immediately have a mental picture oi mra sw mming rapid,, riding over cataracts, leaping broken bridges on a motorcycle, or other reckless stunts that r.ever come
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NO-AXLE CAR i Corduroy road* or* togs hav< offered last week $5,000 to any cs and had no takers. Miss Marfa DOESSTUNTS J OP terrors for this ,car, which ir that would duplicate the tests, ret Gorman (Miss Washington) seemed to it.
9/25/1921 The Washington herald.
NO-AXLE CAR i Corduroy road* or* togs hav< offered last week $5,000 to any cs and had no takers. Miss Marfa DOESSTUNTS J OP terrors for this ,car, which ir that would duplicate the tests, ret Gorman (Miss Washington) seemed to it.
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MIX TO ATT EX I) PE.WLETOX ROUiXD-UP Torn Mix. th Fox wr?tern Ftar, is . !i i:.vi' I by thf I. ndlcton com tu ; t : - to he It.1 guext th" an r.'j il per-.d!on round-up in g.n latter part of Septem t-r, r. 1 if a!'. ."'i! h' hnpr h'1 rrn!' This annual af 1- rn'l'Tf 1 th" hirrgft--t and ;! ; i n '1 1 i for voral t : Torn h i p irt'rl- v:t:.- an! is vry I in th' to jo fo th: ynr, but d"- h nvrr would b abl to out": ho wouM su wrr tho j and into tho nr-r. i. roping a or rluir a ou ,Kin nrso or rthintr. rilrt-i. on civif-s. au'ri'ulturc inK'.h.inlc.il arts ar- boin ust'd i Chi'-i'-to to a.l in vcationaMrain for di :ibb-d s'iblirrs. ',1 r-VW'J'- .c?... There has never boon a so rial i H ,---tv.,r.- of I 1 ' " " 'v - MiV. f ? l4 8 . th nth-defying stunts .suspenso and I ,...v.: ,e- tonality, is his b adimr lady.
9/26/1921 South Bend news-times.
MIX TO ATT EX I) PE.WLETOX ROUiXD-UP Torn Mix. th Fox wr?tern Ftar, is . !i i:.vi' I by thf I. ndlcton com tu ; t : - to he It.1 guext th" an r.'j il per-.d!on round-up in g.n latter part of Septem t-r, r. 1 if a!'. ."'i! h' hnpr h'1 rrn!' This annual af 1- rn'l'Tf 1 th" hirrgft--t and ;! ; i n '1 1 i for voral t : Torn h i p irt'rl- v:t:.- an! is vry I in th' to jo fo th: ynr, but d"- h nvrr would b abl to out": ho wouM su wrr tho j and into tho nr-r. i. roping a or rluir a ou ,Kin nrso or rthintr. rilrt-i. on civif-s. au'ri'ulturc inK'.h.inlc.il arts ar- boin ust'd i Chi'-i'-to to a.l in vcationaMrain for di :ibb-d s'iblirrs. ',1 r-VW'J'- .c?... There has never boon a so rial i H ,---tv.,r.- of I 1 ' " " 'v - MiV. f ? l4 8 . th nth-defying stunts .suspenso and I ,...v.: ,e- tonality, is his b adimr lady.
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Peppy Program of Celebrated Vocal Group to Be Giten Here All Clever Platform Artists -'fx V 1 . I '4f -r , - STERLING MALE QUARTET. The Sterliutf .Male (jUHrtet, four jolly la'ls who ran roally filnj?, have a sur prise lu store for lyreum folks when they appear here soon. They are essen tially a Firitfiii quartet with voices quite out of the ordinary'. They are more than this, howevtr; they are k'o1 vocalists who -an entertain. They are fun tnalt'i'S iinl all-rouinl nti-rtaintTS who know how to put lots of tfowl, clean "llunch" Into a lyceum program. Standard jm-ihh and popular favorites In quartet musle, with uhundatit Kolo offerings to tiring: the really fine voices to the front, make up the main part of the program. With dialect, character impersonations, readings, special "stunts" and rollicking fun, they round out their evening. Kuch inemher is a thoroughly trained professional singer, lioth individually and collectively, the Sterling hoys havo made an enviable record in the concert and lyceum field. At Auditorium, Thursday, October 6th, at 8:15, of Yale Studv Club. Admission: 50
9/29/1921 The Yale expositor.
Peppy Program of Celebrated Vocal Group to Be Giten Here All Clever Platform Artists -'fx V 1 . I '4f -r , - STERLING MALE QUARTET. The Sterliutf .Male (jUHrtet, four jolly la'ls who ran roally filnj?, have a sur prise lu store for lyreum folks when they appear here soon. They are essen tially a Firitfiii quartet with voices quite out of the ordinary'. They are more than this, howevtr; they are k'o1 vocalists who -an entertain. They are fun tnalt'i'S iinl all-rouinl nti-rtaintTS who know how to put lots of tfowl, clean "llunch" Into a lyceum program. Standard jm-ihh and popular favorites In quartet musle, with uhundatit Kolo offerings to tiring: the really fine voices to the front, make up the main part of the program. With dialect, character impersonations, readings, special "stunts" and rollicking fun, they round out their evening. Kuch inemher is a thoroughly trained professional singer, lioth individually and collectively, the Sterling hoys havo made an enviable record in the concert and lyceum field. At Auditorium, Thursday, October 6th, at 8:15, of Yale Studv Club. Admission: 50
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Steeplejacks In Daring Bring on your mere men steeple Jacks! Miss Louise Higgins. daring New York girl. Is ready to duplicate all their stunts and then go them one better. Miss Higgins was all uet to hang by her to.. from the roof of a New York skyscraper when officials of the building in terfered and chased her down to terra firma. The higher the build ing the better she can work, says the venturesome young woman.
10/1/1921 The Washington times.
Steeplejacks In Daring Bring on your mere men steeple Jacks! Miss Louise Higgins. daring New York girl. Is ready to duplicate all their stunts and then go them one better. Miss Higgins was all uet to hang by her to.. from the roof of a New York skyscraper when officials of the building in terfered and chased her down to terra firma. The higher the build ing the better she can work, says the venturesome young woman.
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NO MAN BRAVER f" 1 P Miss Louise Higgins is a steeple jack—or should we say "Steeplejill T* She has Issued a challenge for any ntan to do a climbing stunt which she cannot do. She has been amaz ing Broadway with her stunts on Gotb&sa aky scrapers,_. - r-,^
10/6/1921 Perth Amboy evening news.
NO MAN BRAVER f" 1 P Miss Louise Higgins is a steeple jack—or should we say "Steeplejill T* She has Issued a challenge for any ntan to do a climbing stunt which she cannot do. She has been amaz ing Broadway with her stunts on Gotb&sa aky scrapers,_. - r-,^
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U . Kirkwood Goes to England JAMES KIRKWOOD has galled fOr Europe to play the title role In the Paramount production of Man From Home," to be pro In Europe by George Fitz Mr. Fitzmaurice is now nearing completion of his Paramount "Three Live Ghosts," expects to start work on "The from Home" in the near fu "The Man From Home" first ap In book form several years had a tremendous vogue and Booth Tarkington as one the most popular American writ Later William Hodge on the scored a nation-wide success It. Mr. Kirkwood's g?)ing to Europe the list of American players traveling on Paramount Euro ' productions. Starting with Powell, the American colony the Paramount studio at Isling has grown to include Ann For Elliott Dexter, Dorothy Cum Cyril Chadwick, Ana Q. and Norman Kerry, among players: George Fitzmaurice, S. Robertson and Donap1 directors, and Tom Geraghty, manager of the London studio. Prevost Is Hurt RODUCTION of Mary Prevost's curetUnvrslfetrei deae uni h trrcv era from a buno hram Inasqec f TeGr h knewAllAbot Mn," epltin th intimaies ofa youn lady' bouoir the sriptcallsfor aian' e romm.e tobekfs nbe.Te makethei owncoffe o thei ow electrc perolato, coo th egg on an lectri stove; 'nfc, no' thoouhl borin cho.bek the bd. Na Ros his .sitat preprin th "ofe. "Nowyo taeh peclao an your up, hen st onthe ege o th b '4ik th:1nd - Crash Down wnt thewoode be in hea uner he ombne wei4 of Goekf s to Erungln d h elecr pEropeato play the team-l ing he Paamunfpodctono waomte" oby oe in Eure byeo ere arm rppitnarcesino unainged cof hie Paummont "hee Losve Ghostsh ehect tomstart work oanfuTh wflrobabme incpcte the a u " The in Fro lood."frtap the litofer ianplayersf ]ME Ask H e Quit Be fore Manager T hough of Firing Him THE languid climate of Hol I lywood seemed . to have taken the last ounce of energy out of a young attendant rAt Metro studios, who had for the past four months been -iemonstrating .a shiftlessness that was monumental. The stu dio manager, Joseph Strnums, had decided it was time for the you'nw man to take the air. You're fired," he said. "#-Or you can say You've quit if you want to." "I'm fired," said the at tendant, adding as he left: "I quit four months ago." Mix Kicked When He Learned It A& *l TD you know that Buffal Bill once wanted to adori Tom Mix, the celebrate William Fox star? It's an. Toi told the story himself one lunchop hour while he was making "Th Night Horsemen." his latest Wi liam Fox Production. At the time Tom was with th 101 Ranch show in Chicago. B was riding and roping and doln, hair raising stunts. He ha, known Buffalo Bill some time. "One day Buffalo Bill, or BE Cody, as we called him, sent fc, me"si*o steatr e gahrdaon i."eh soekido algl elo4i hi . 'o , ad Bl, 'o e d shul cls. Now, myfred e Maagdms erv Toughar yTu. Youreid clmet of Ho!el be yoordma seemed, tou'reve tea he Yaoue ofwonergwit ot ofebeae youn atteder wa the pas four age.h beenu' that as oumntl the swt adcoue ofnaers inep tru y hard theeide iteda tme fo tre ynd turn t whoe hw ove. tyou'r faired, he secnage. Orh yourangsayu yoveing i youhbl ant." "e'm fir oed gaid to at Stndahnmtheddn asopoeitonft:s'a uit asfour mos asgoncene Mix ne Kickd Wehenhi itM n A e4 e - di*~' ind tr o LaetScenn fotemn routo o . e eaeb AsoatdFrtNto ., Hatton Laing~ In Scee Str 4-4 Willam Hod g in, a Conenia Pla ILLAM HOGEwh4i starin inhi nwcoey "Beareof ogs" a th BrodhustThete, Ne .Yrk finds imsel intehpis hr Wtieviamperorman e r Hodg plaedi in his peefow cody t Bme easasreng and aog"at durin theadhrypt ofheateresent York fin. hmein wthe aclies chr 44 .:X4 in the center at the top is the statuesque Dolores, while at the bottom at the right is Mrs. Owen Moorn. The others are Raphael Kirchner's studies of the Amerioan chorus girl, always a thing of beauty and vivid life. Screen Gossi LOS ANGELES. Oct. 15. ROBERT EDESON, ever penu lar stage and screen star, has signed a contract with Robertson and Webb, canting ' directors of Los Angeles, by which they become his exclusive business representatives. Mr. Edeson Just closed a success ful special engagement at the Majestic Theater in Los Angeles where he was featured In "Peter." DWIGHT CRI*TTENDEN has been confined to his bed for the past few days, suffering with a bad siege of grippe. which, luckily, came between pictures. LOS ANGELES has been scorch Ing hot--the worst In eight years-and Alice Hollister, who worked In Egypt on a picture, said it had Cairo backed off the map for heat e e LICLNPUMR teveea stg <adscenaco, ie tobe that cee t thred tof he ptluesqe plres, calhilm "plum bottom ad ytheri is atr!. Such Moor.Te ot e eRphe GERALD PiR NG lwon a thiler beautyold loivig life.latw ar stge andnnree Csua's as oine th cotrta with Robtonh andreb, ating dearedto pfLay Ates.b whichgon te bcomee is Mr.s Eesoniustcoem.sces ful secia egaemeta h dooreting fTlmeater in hisAnelea wherewohe wabineaheredhincanete.
10/16/1921 The Washington times.
U . Kirkwood Goes to England JAMES KIRKWOOD has galled fOr Europe to play the title role In the Paramount production of Man From Home," to be pro In Europe by George Fitz Mr. Fitzmaurice is now nearing completion of his Paramount "Three Live Ghosts," expects to start work on "The from Home" in the near fu "The Man From Home" first ap In book form several years had a tremendous vogue and Booth Tarkington as one the most popular American writ Later William Hodge on the scored a nation-wide success It. Mr. Kirkwood's g?)ing to Europe the list of American players traveling on Paramount Euro ' productions. Starting with Powell, the American colony the Paramount studio at Isling has grown to include Ann For Elliott Dexter, Dorothy Cum Cyril Chadwick, Ana Q. and Norman Kerry, among players: George Fitzmaurice, S. Robertson and Donap1 directors, and Tom Geraghty, manager of the London studio. Prevost Is Hurt RODUCTION of Mary Prevost's curetUnvrslfetrei deae uni h trrcv era from a buno hram Inasqec f TeGr h knewAllAbot Mn," epltin th intimaies ofa youn lady' bouoir the sriptcallsfor aian' e romm.e tobekfs nbe.Te makethei owncoffe o thei ow electrc perolato, coo th egg on an lectri stove; 'nfc, no' thoouhl borin cho.bek the bd. Na Ros his .sitat preprin th "ofe. "Nowyo taeh peclao an your up, hen st onthe ege o th b '4ik th:1nd - Crash Down wnt thewoode be in hea uner he ombne wei4 of Goekf s to Erungln d h elecr pEropeato play the team-l ing he Paamunfpodctono waomte" oby oe in Eure byeo ere arm rppitnarcesino unainged cof hie Paummont "hee Losve Ghostsh ehect tomstart work oanfuTh wflrobabme incpcte the a u " The in Fro lood."frtap the litofer ianplayersf ]ME Ask H e Quit Be fore Manager T hough of Firing Him THE languid climate of Hol I lywood seemed . to have taken the last ounce of energy out of a young attendant rAt Metro studios, who had for the past four months been -iemonstrating .a shiftlessness that was monumental. The stu dio manager, Joseph Strnums, had decided it was time for the you'nw man to take the air. You're fired," he said. "#-Or you can say You've quit if you want to." "I'm fired," said the at tendant, adding as he left: "I quit four months ago." Mix Kicked When He Learned It A& *l TD you know that Buffal Bill once wanted to adori Tom Mix, the celebrate William Fox star? It's an. Toi told the story himself one lunchop hour while he was making "Th Night Horsemen." his latest Wi liam Fox Production. At the time Tom was with th 101 Ranch show in Chicago. B was riding and roping and doln, hair raising stunts. He ha, known Buffalo Bill some time. "One day Buffalo Bill, or BE Cody, as we called him, sent fc, me"si*o steatr e gahrdaon i."eh soekido algl elo4i hi . 'o , ad Bl, 'o e d shul cls. Now, myfred e Maagdms erv Toughar yTu. Youreid clmet of Ho!el be yoordma seemed, tou'reve tea he Yaoue ofwonergwit ot ofebeae youn atteder wa the pas four age.h beenu' that as oumntl the swt adcoue ofnaers inep tru y hard theeide iteda tme fo tre ynd turn t whoe hw ove. tyou'r faired, he secnage. Orh yourangsayu yoveing i youhbl ant." "e'm fir oed gaid to at Stndahnmtheddn asopoeitonft:s'a uit asfour mos asgoncene Mix ne Kickd Wehenhi itM n A e4 e - di*~' ind tr o LaetScenn fotemn routo o . e eaeb AsoatdFrtNto ., Hatton Laing~ In Scee Str 4-4 Willam Hod g in, a Conenia Pla ILLAM HOGEwh4i starin inhi nwcoey "Beareof ogs" a th BrodhustThete, Ne .Yrk finds imsel intehpis hr Wtieviamperorman e r Hodg plaedi in his peefow cody t Bme easasreng and aog"at durin theadhrypt ofheateresent York fin. hmein wthe aclies chr 44 .:X4 in the center at the top is the statuesque Dolores, while at the bottom at the right is Mrs. Owen Moorn. The others are Raphael Kirchner's studies of the Amerioan chorus girl, always a thing of beauty and vivid life. Screen Gossi LOS ANGELES. Oct. 15. ROBERT EDESON, ever penu lar stage and screen star, has signed a contract with Robertson and Webb, canting ' directors of Los Angeles, by which they become his exclusive business representatives. Mr. Edeson Just closed a success ful special engagement at the Majestic Theater in Los Angeles where he was featured In "Peter." DWIGHT CRI*TTENDEN has been confined to his bed for the past few days, suffering with a bad siege of grippe. which, luckily, came between pictures. LOS ANGELES has been scorch Ing hot--the worst In eight years-and Alice Hollister, who worked In Egypt on a picture, said it had Cairo backed off the map for heat e e LICLNPUMR teveea stg <adscenaco, ie tobe that cee t thred tof he ptluesqe plres, calhilm "plum bottom ad ytheri is atr!. Such Moor.Te ot e eRphe GERALD PiR NG lwon a thiler beautyold loivig life.latw ar stge andnnree Csua's as oine th cotrta with Robtonh andreb, ating dearedto pfLay Ates.b whichgon te bcomee is Mr.s Eesoniustcoem.sces ful secia egaemeta h dooreting fTlmeater in hisAnelea wherewohe wabineaheredhincanete.
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Daring Girl Challenges Male Steeplejacks Vf Kiss (J& iltSlrr ! Bring on your mere men steeple jack! Miss Louise Higgins, dar ing New York girl, is ready to du plicate all their stunts and then go them one better. Miss Higgins was all set to hang by her toes from the roof of a New York sky scraper when officials of the build ing interfered and chased her down to terra firma. The higher the building the better she can work, says the venturesome young I
10/20/1921 Capital journal.
Daring Girl Challenges Male Steeplejacks Vf Kiss (J& iltSlrr ! Bring on your mere men steeple jack! Miss Louise Higgins, dar ing New York girl, is ready to du plicate all their stunts and then go them one better. Miss Higgins was all set to hang by her toes from the roof of a New York sky scraper when officials of the build ing interfered and chased her down to terra firma. The higher the building the better she can work, says the venturesome young I
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Eifiht Pafies <g Oct Europe is persistent at any rate. Having failed in most championship competi tions with Americans they" now send over their typists speed marvels. They are Miss E Woodward, present title Hetty and Lettie Swan son were charming arri vals on the S. S. France. They've been doing music hall stunts in England and have come back to "vodveel" in New York. ...Wide World Fhoti.. Mrs. John Barryiiio. ~ ?:s ? :n* .?sImv." a stands on the deck of the liner France, upo>. >t*? rv>s America. As a matter of fact she is annoyed because she can not mi^e ner tia.. behave ?Wide World Photo. Do you believe in ghosts? The camera man who took this photo graph does. He snapped just one shot of Margaret Loomis, film star, in a dancing pose, but look what he got. -Undfrwoi?1 A I'nderwuid Miss Eleanor B. Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Davies. who will make her formal bow to Washington so ciety during the Christ mas holidays, when she returns from Vassar. ?Chnedinat from Key?tonr Vifw Co. These charming wall flowers are trying to induce a daring aviator to fly into their garden and play with them. Their garden is the roof of a fifteen-story apartment house, and they are seated on the ledge, resting after a lesson in dancing. ?Kev.tone view c., Isn't this just like women! Not a squad of bathers, hut a iooth*ll team, and just because mea wear padded pants, shin guards, ? head gear neverything, thay do not. This is the team at Lyons, England, just after a benefit gam*. ? Wkle Wortd Pkotn*
10/30/1921 The Washington herald.
Eifiht Pafies <g Oct Europe is persistent at any rate. Having failed in most championship competi tions with Americans they" now send over their typists speed marvels. They are Miss E Woodward, present title Hetty and Lettie Swan son were charming arri vals on the S. S. France. They've been doing music hall stunts in England and have come back to "vodveel" in New York. ...Wide World Fhoti.. Mrs. John Barryiiio. ~ ?:s ? :n* .?sImv." a stands on the deck of the liner France, upo>. >t*? rv>s America. As a matter of fact she is annoyed because she can not mi^e ner tia.. behave ?Wide World Photo. Do you believe in ghosts? The camera man who took this photo graph does. He snapped just one shot of Margaret Loomis, film star, in a dancing pose, but look what he got. -Undfrwoi?1 A I'nderwuid Miss Eleanor B. Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Davies. who will make her formal bow to Washington so ciety during the Christ mas holidays, when she returns from Vassar. ?Chnedinat from Key?tonr Vifw Co. These charming wall flowers are trying to induce a daring aviator to fly into their garden and play with them. Their garden is the roof of a fifteen-story apartment house, and they are seated on the ledge, resting after a lesson in dancing. ?Kev.tone view c., Isn't this just like women! Not a squad of bathers, hut a iooth*ll team, and just because mea wear padded pants, shin guards, ? head gear neverything, thay do not. This is the team at Lyons, England, just after a benefit gam*. ? Wkle Wortd Pkotn*
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Hetty and Lettie Swan son were charming arri vals on the S. S. France. They've been doing music hall stunts in England and have come back to "vodveel" in New York. ...Wide World Fhoti.. Mrs. John stands on America. Do you believe in ghosts? The camera man who took this photo graph does. He snapped just one shot of Margaret Loomis, film star, in a dancing pose, but look what he got. -Undfrwoi?1 A I'nderwuid Miss Eleanor B. Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Davies. who will make her formal bow to Washington so ciety during the Christ mas holidays, when she returns from Vassar. ?Chnedinat from Key?tonr Vifw Co. These charming wall flowers are trying to induce a daring aviator to fly into their play with them. Their garden fifteen-story apartment house, seated on the ledge, resting after dancing.
11/6/1921 The Washington herald.
Hetty and Lettie Swan son were charming arri vals on the S. S. France. They've been doing music hall stunts in England and have come back to "vodveel" in New York. ...Wide World Fhoti.. Mrs. John stands on America. Do you believe in ghosts? The camera man who took this photo graph does. He snapped just one shot of Margaret Loomis, film star, in a dancing pose, but look what he got. -Undfrwoi?1 A I'nderwuid Miss Eleanor B. Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Davies. who will make her formal bow to Washington so ciety during the Christ mas holidays, when she returns from Vassar. ?Chnedinat from Key?tonr Vifw Co. These charming wall flowers are trying to induce a daring aviator to fly into their play with them. Their garden fifteen-story apartment house, seated on the ledge, resting after dancing.
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"A NIGHT IN GREENWICH VILLAGE” Tony Sard’s Marionettes will occupy the stage at Memorial Hall on Thanks giving day under the auspices of the Hoy Scouts presenting for the first time here his divertissement A Night in Greenwich Village. Just as ho has given tills unique entertainment In N?w York before the Salmagundi club, and at various times and places in and never offer tho countless excuses that humans frequently give us. Larry Is none of your conventional, sonorous, tiresome prologue speakers, but a Jov ial impersonation who heralds and foreshadows mirth and astonishing "stunts" performed by ids Marionette colleagues. There is a clown who thinks he is a musician, and a music about but charms them all and more among tho entertainers. And don’t forget the lightful lady with the trained who introduces a basketful of and a little more music (by the These little sketches are of a type appeal to young and old, and no ter medium could bo offered to
11/20/1921 Pueblo chieftain.
"A NIGHT IN GREENWICH VILLAGE” Tony Sard’s Marionettes will occupy the stage at Memorial Hall on Thanks giving day under the auspices of the Hoy Scouts presenting for the first time here his divertissement A Night in Greenwich Village. Just as ho has given tills unique entertainment In N?w York before the Salmagundi club, and at various times and places in and never offer tho countless excuses that humans frequently give us. Larry Is none of your conventional, sonorous, tiresome prologue speakers, but a Jov ial impersonation who heralds and foreshadows mirth and astonishing "stunts" performed by ids Marionette colleagues. There is a clown who thinks he is a musician, and a music about but charms them all and more among tho entertainers. And don’t forget the lightful lady with the trained who introduces a basketful of and a little more music (by the These little sketches are of a type appeal to young and old, and no ter medium could bo offered to
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i vu;v V" A - i.4JL. 'All- Y-v'-j w If W . . . . ' , w ii f . "r zss--"z f -',' "J ' DorisMay-,,FrencKHeelsM-i,Exit-theVarap"-Lon Chaney Hail the Woman - Louise Lorraine. ORIS MAT was born In Seattle, Washington, October 15, 1902. At the are of three phe began the atudy of music and when she waa six years old phe had created uch a furore In Seattle that she was lven a life membership In the Ladies' Muslo Club of Seattle and Tacoma. Bhe played In publtc constantly and at aeven rave an entire concert by herself. Her father Insisted that she learn very kind of athletic sport, and the attic f their Seattle home -was turned into a gymnasium, and here Doris spent several hours a day doing trapeze stunts, boxingr, fencing and wrestling. She decided to go Into pictures and .started by doubling for Mary Pick ford In "The Little American." which v.De Mllle at that time was directing. Doris did all the water stunts in that picture. Following- that she was en cased as leading lady for Charles Ray and appeared In "His Mother's Boy." Hired the world and wins fame and prominence as a dancer. She Is sought and won In marriage bya young society man whose father resents what he considers a mesalliance on the part of his son. Irene, however, has a series of trying incidents and events, but is weighed In the balance and found not wanting. Ward Crane and Charles Gerard, two of the most popular players ap pearing before the camera today, sup port Mrs. Castle In this production. "Exit The Vamp'' The story of "Exit the Vamp," written especially for Ethel Clayton by Clara Beranger. Is a novel one. It deals with a young Wife who befriends another woman who rewards her by vamping her husband. When the wife, who Is devoted to her husband and children, realizes that her husband's love is waning, what does she do? Instead of creating scenes likely to provoke a scandal, she decides to vamp her own husband to use her rival's weapons against herself. She y. ',". -r- - l -?wu v k i - ( I IB -. i V St - ,V . l v r-t iof r ! if " sAaf ,1.-" R s-'SL -is. ! v j . -M wl he" - vTfy'' -:r bl p-vl ill I, MrLre J If .A vKCX 1 " I S' IfcW- V VSr.f i : . r-ri v L .v f If . II r A i . crywyy&yy yp&yrP77T yyy er' y'ycypyryycyr yyi&y? syy? yy. oyyy yyscryyyrjr yyy -yytsyy. yyf&yyzsy?'- 'sfyyjyyy-tyy&fTJ-ay- 7yRZsfyy- Jixpyy cyywyyry David's father of fully. The and dress his driven by his Is David Is his rages In nature makes Judas'" gation of and Miss Porter In Tarzan." fangs of .scene Is trunk of She is beasts leaps branch parts of stance below Jumps York letic
12/8/1921 The Lake County times.
i vu;v V" A - i.4JL. 'All- Y-v'-j w If W . . . . ' , w ii f . "r zss--"z f -',' "J ' DorisMay-,,FrencKHeelsM-i,Exit-theVarap"-Lon Chaney Hail the Woman - Louise Lorraine. ORIS MAT was born In Seattle, Washington, October 15, 1902. At the are of three phe began the atudy of music and when she waa six years old phe had created uch a furore In Seattle that she was lven a life membership In the Ladies' Muslo Club of Seattle and Tacoma. Bhe played In publtc constantly and at aeven rave an entire concert by herself. Her father Insisted that she learn very kind of athletic sport, and the attic f their Seattle home -was turned into a gymnasium, and here Doris spent several hours a day doing trapeze stunts, boxingr, fencing and wrestling. She decided to go Into pictures and .started by doubling for Mary Pick ford In "The Little American." which v.De Mllle at that time was directing. Doris did all the water stunts in that picture. Following- that she was en cased as leading lady for Charles Ray and appeared In "His Mother's Boy." Hired the world and wins fame and prominence as a dancer. She Is sought and won In marriage bya young society man whose father resents what he considers a mesalliance on the part of his son. Irene, however, has a series of trying incidents and events, but is weighed In the balance and found not wanting. Ward Crane and Charles Gerard, two of the most popular players ap pearing before the camera today, sup port Mrs. Castle In this production. "Exit The Vamp'' The story of "Exit the Vamp," written especially for Ethel Clayton by Clara Beranger. Is a novel one. It deals with a young Wife who befriends another woman who rewards her by vamping her husband. When the wife, who Is devoted to her husband and children, realizes that her husband's love is waning, what does she do? Instead of creating scenes likely to provoke a scandal, she decides to vamp her own husband to use her rival's weapons against herself. She y. ',". -r- - l -?wu v k i - ( I IB -. i V St - ,V . l v r-t iof r ! if " sAaf ,1.-" R s-'SL -is. ! v j . -M wl he" - vTfy'' -:r bl p-vl ill I, MrLre J If .A vKCX 1 " I S' IfcW- V VSr.f i : . r-ri v L .v f If . II r A i . crywyy&yy yp&yrP77T yyy er' y'ycypyryycyr yyi&y? syy? yy. oyyy yyscryyyrjr yyy -yytsyy. yyf&yyzsy?'- 'sfyyjyyy-tyy&fTJ-ay- 7yRZsfyy- Jixpyy cyywyyry David's father of fully. The and dress his driven by his Is David Is his rages In nature makes Judas'" gation of and Miss Porter In Tarzan." fangs of .scene Is trunk of She is beasts leaps branch parts of stance below Jumps York letic
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RETURN OF ED WALSH TO BIG LEAGUES MAKES OLD FANS RETELL HIS DEEDS Ed Walsh as he appeared at the recent meeting of the major leagues , . and as he looked in his palmy days with the White Sox. , Big Ed Walsh, who almost single-handed won a pennant for the White Sox in 1906 and then made the Cubs eat out of the sanie hand, is comine back to the American leaeue next vear as an nmmre. Ban Johnson has announced. Walsh's iron man stunts made him ono of the most famous hurlers in the game's history. Every old-time fan has his pet story about the husky hurler and said fan is busy these days retelling that story.
12/24/1921 Albuquerque morning journal.
RETURN OF ED WALSH TO BIG LEAGUES MAKES OLD FANS RETELL HIS DEEDS Ed Walsh as he appeared at the recent meeting of the major leagues , . and as he looked in his palmy days with the White Sox. , Big Ed Walsh, who almost single-handed won a pennant for the White Sox in 1906 and then made the Cubs eat out of the sanie hand, is comine back to the American leaeue next vear as an nmmre. Ban Johnson has announced. Walsh's iron man stunts made him ono of the most famous hurlers in the game's history. Every old-time fan has his pet story about the husky hurler and said fan is busy these days retelling that story.
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Glee Reigns Among Skaters in , .-.-,, I .''- "III ' '' ' . I '- ;' ' T "' V : i- ; O HI ) '--v..-. '.,4; ; All of Omaha- didn't grouch and growl and mumble when the cold blasts and five-bejow-zcro weather hit the city yesterday.. Nay, l'auline. Just glimpse these frolickers doings their stunts a la Hans Brinkcr on his Silver Skates. The camera man sneaked out and caught 'em in the act. No. 1 shows Edward Row and Jennie Koselyn taking advantage of Boys Admit Robbing Omaha the first skating of the sca'son;. 2 gives you an idea of how Don Bal lard looks doing a "Figure No 3 is a likeness of Edith while No. 4 shows Jennie Anna Roselyn and Ruth Mcnner. But wait. Take a 6lant at No. 5. That's got the fox trot, angle glide and snail crawl whipped to frazzle, these . bays will tell They're doing the "Snake Walk." Tax Levy Is Too Low;
12/25/1921 Omaha daily bee.
Glee Reigns Among Skaters in , .-.-,, I .''- "III ' '' ' . I '- ;' ' T "' V : i- ; O HI ) '--v..-. '.,4; ; All of Omaha- didn't grouch and growl and mumble when the cold blasts and five-bejow-zcro weather hit the city yesterday.. Nay, l'auline. Just glimpse these frolickers doings their stunts a la Hans Brinkcr on his Silver Skates. The camera man sneaked out and caught 'em in the act. No. 1 shows Edward Row and Jennie Koselyn taking advantage of Boys Admit Robbing Omaha the first skating of the sca'son;. 2 gives you an idea of how Don Bal lard looks doing a "Figure No 3 is a likeness of Edith while No. 4 shows Jennie Anna Roselyn and Ruth Mcnner. But wait. Take a 6lant at No. 5. That's got the fox trot, angle glide and snail crawl whipped to frazzle, these . bays will tell They're doing the "Snake Walk." Tax Levy Is Too Low;
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HER AIRPLANE STUNTS HAVE THRILLED MANY. Miss Lillian Beyer, who ninny thrillers en machines w.w.i.
1/17/1922 Evening public ledger.
HER AIRPLANE STUNTS HAVE THRILLED MANY. Miss Lillian Beyer, who ninny thrillers en machines w.w.i.
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Girl joins ranks of airplane thrillers and performs death-defying stunts for amusement of spectators thousands of feet below. She is Miss Lillian Boyer, and the photograph at left shows her hanging by one hand to a wing of her plane. At right, she is walking around the top of her rapidly moving plane, several thousand feet in the air. ?CIinc. from Wulc World.
1/22/1922 Evening star.
Girl joins ranks of airplane thrillers and performs death-defying stunts for amusement of spectators thousands of feet below. She is Miss Lillian Boyer, and the photograph at left shows her hanging by one hand to a wing of her plane. At right, she is walking around the top of her rapidly moving plane, several thousand feet in the air. ?CIinc. from Wulc World.
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SHE LAUGHS AT DEATH Lillian Iloyer has the residents of Chattanooga, Tenn., athrill with hrr airplane stunts. These pictures show her hanging hy one foot from a swinging ladder ami after she landed from one of her recent flights, smiling at the danger she had bem in.
1/24/1922 The Seattle star.
SHE LAUGHS AT DEATH Lillian Iloyer has the residents of Chattanooga, Tenn., athrill with hrr airplane stunts. These pictures show her hanging hy one foot from a swinging ladder ami after she landed from one of her recent flights, smiling at the danger she had bem in.
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GET TOGETHER TO GREET -?8_ _W_^,*,W?,.|<>I,JIJ,,,?,.J,I,<.,?WI_I>?11.?' V?|i,?l??Tl..il?,,*??._ ??,.??'.?M??. *>.'?????'_?''??? When the new Essex coach reached the Western market, It was greetckl with a number of ??pee tacular stunts. Old-time stage coaches that once dodged Indian bands and road agents, were res surrected and driven through the streets. The parades led the way back to the Hudson-Essex dis play rooms, where the new Essex coach?an enclosed car at but very little higher price than an model?was on exhibition. Denver, Salt Lake City and Spokane witnessed such miniature shows.
2/25/1922 The Washington times.
GET TOGETHER TO GREET -?8_ _W_^,*,W?,.|<>I,JIJ,,,?,.J,I,<.,?WI_I>?11.?' V?|i,?l??Tl..il?,,*??._ ??,.??'.?M??. *>.'?????'_?''??? When the new Essex coach reached the Western market, It was greetckl with a number of ??pee tacular stunts. Old-time stage coaches that once dodged Indian bands and road agents, were res surrected and driven through the streets. The parades led the way back to the Hudson-Essex dis play rooms, where the new Essex coach?an enclosed car at but very little higher price than an model?was on exhibition. Denver, Salt Lake City and Spokane witnessed such miniature shows.
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An Unusually Brilliant Young Woman j H'mmmA-'ltiii .'if F. W. Hill Home Portrait. - Miss Neva Shoemaker. Miss Neva Shoemaker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoemaker, 1346 College avenue, is one of. the busiest of Washburn girl students. She is a member of th Delta Gamma sorority, a member of Nonoso, the Quill club, and vice president of the active chapter of her sorority. Both last year and this year. Miss Shoemaker wrote and had charge of the prize winning Delta Gamma stunts given by the girls of the sorority at the annual Washburn party. She was chairman of the May fete last year, and also chairman of tho junior prom. Last summer Miss Shoemaker was one of two Washburn girls sent out by the Y. W. C. A. to gather information concerning working girls. She was sent to Denver, where she worked during
3/11/1922 The Topeka state journal.
An Unusually Brilliant Young Woman j H'mmmA-'ltiii .'if F. W. Hill Home Portrait. - Miss Neva Shoemaker. Miss Neva Shoemaker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoemaker, 1346 College avenue, is one of. the busiest of Washburn girl students. She is a member of th Delta Gamma sorority, a member of Nonoso, the Quill club, and vice president of the active chapter of her sorority. Both last year and this year. Miss Shoemaker wrote and had charge of the prize winning Delta Gamma stunts given by the girls of the sorority at the annual Washburn party. She was chairman of the May fete last year, and also chairman of tho junior prom. Last summer Miss Shoemaker was one of two Washburn girls sent out by the Y. W. C. A. to gather information concerning working girls. She was sent to Denver, where she worked during
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On the first warm day in New York ballet dancers gathered on a grassy plot in Battery Park and proceeded to go through their stage stunts, thereby attracting a considerable crowd and gaining some real outdoor exercise. Alexis Kosloff of the Imperial Russian Ballet holds the girl dancer.
3/12/1922 Evening star.
On the first warm day in New York ballet dancers gathered on a grassy plot in Battery Park and proceeded to go through their stage stunts, thereby attracting a considerable crowd and gaining some real outdoor exercise. Alexis Kosloff of the Imperial Russian Ballet holds the girl dancer.
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One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts . - ft ii t - . i avs .i . J lis !- -"" " Tl.a teirtm.nt of Agriculture g1ea all rta uf aenbr to wiilr through mt tbe I nlt. d xtjiea 'lie mall, oirloii. o kti.-v the chu of the denth of mule arnt the .t.auach to tbe bureau "f animal Indu.try to have II Tta pb.t.rph l'r . N. Iterg doing the w..rk rueatl.
3/23/1922 Marble Hill press.
One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts . - ft ii t - . i avs .i . J lis !- -"" " Tl.a teirtm.nt of Agriculture g1ea all rta uf aenbr to wiilr through mt tbe I nlt. d xtjiea 'lie mall, oirloii. o kti.-v the chu of the denth of mule arnt the .t.auach to tbe bureau "f animal Indu.try to have II Tta pb.t.rph l'r . N. Iterg doing the w..rk rueatl.
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THE RIDER GETS A THRILL AND A SPILL Crack military riders of the Bulgarian Army competed at Sofia in the presence of King Boris and the royal family, and performed some' daring stunts. This rider got a thrill and a spill. The necks of both horse ind rider were endangered by this fall from a ten-foot embankment.
3/23/1922 The Bridgeport times and evening farmer.
THE RIDER GETS A THRILL AND A SPILL Crack military riders of the Bulgarian Army competed at Sofia in the presence of King Boris and the royal family, and performed some' daring stunts. This rider got a thrill and a spill. The necks of both horse ind rider were endangered by this fall from a ten-foot embankment.
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3/23/1922 The herald.
One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts ~8iir·~i~.
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One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts Tho Department of Agriculture gives all sorts of servlco to people through out tho United .States. One man, curious to know the cause of the death of a mule, sent the stomach to the bureau of animal Industry to have It examined. The photograph shows Dr. W. N. Berg doing the work requested.
3/30/1922 The Red Cloud chief.
One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts Tho Department of Agriculture gives all sorts of servlco to people through out tho United .States. One man, curious to know the cause of the death of a mule, sent the stomach to the bureau of animal Industry to have It examined. The photograph shows Dr. W. N. Berg doing the work requested.
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One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts v i-j i I'airi'-r.k-t? i M J I N? .' i " ' " y i-tuB.,diiwaa ii-t., fff-f-'in, v..- .. J ....V.iiairr".-'''a''''' h ji""; p -'-mr .a.iajW..i,lia.illfc.i:i,,ii.M.iiiri.,.j-4 Iht tvpartmtnt of Aertrtitrart girt ail art r.f atnif to ptrp't through out tht I i.ite-5 Matta Tt t it!i, eiiMntia l a l.-a the i-ut of the demth of a r-.t;!t. t)t th afamaeh t tbt bureau f anln.al Indimfry to bant it ttaodi.ed. Tbt i'.htgrj'.h aha Iw. W. N. Ittr dottig tti. i.rk rtqweatod at " II 'II
3/31/1922 The Dickson County herald.
One of Uncle Sam's Helpful Stunts v i-j i I'airi'-r.k-t? i M J I N? .' i " ' " y i-tuB.,diiwaa ii-t., fff-f-'in, v..- .. J ....V.iiairr".-'''a''''' h ji""; p -'-mr .a.iajW..i,lia.illfc.i:i,,ii.M.iiiri.,.j-4 Iht tvpartmtnt of Aertrtitrart girt ail art r.f atnif to ptrp't through out tht I i.ite-5 Matta Tt t it!i, eiiMntia l a l.-a the i-ut of the demth of a r-.t;!t. t)t th afamaeh t tbt bureau f anln.al Indimfry to bant it ttaodi.ed. Tbt i'.htgrj'.h aha Iw. W. N. Ittr dottig tti. i.rk rtqweatod at " II 'II
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THE RIDER GETS A THRILL AND A SPILL v. :'. Crack military riders of the Bulgarian army competed at Sofia in the presence ot Kin Boris and the royal family, and performed come daring equestrian stunts. This rider got a thrill and a spill. The necks ot both borers and ridr were endangered by this tall from ten-foot embankment
4/4/1922 Capital journal.
THE RIDER GETS A THRILL AND A SPILL v. :'. Crack military riders of the Bulgarian army competed at Sofia in the presence ot Kin Boris and the royal family, and performed come daring equestrian stunts. This rider got a thrill and a spill. The necks ot both borers and ridr were endangered by this tall from ten-foot embankment
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Boston Girls Real Wrestlers ( A S Y '-.Is iitrangler Lewi might learn a tew thing Uom Cora l vingston and Jane Henry, who are doing this wrestling match. The "flying mare" i Mi Livingiton'i pet tunt She ia applying it to Mis Henry, who hat a competent defense for nearly all her opponent' stunts. They're
4/7/1922 Omaha daily bee.
Boston Girls Real Wrestlers ( A S Y '-.Is iitrangler Lewi might learn a tew thing Uom Cora l vingston and Jane Henry, who are doing this wrestling match. The "flying mare" i Mi Livingiton'i pet tunt She ia applying it to Mis Henry, who hat a competent defense for nearly all her opponent' stunts. They're
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N WOULD OVER IN HIS did he but know luxury of the dress? rooms in which the stars of to-day ready for their stunts under the big Here's pretty Lillian i t z e 1, the "world's
4/9/1922 New-York tribune.
N WOULD OVER IN HIS did he but know luxury of the dress? rooms in which the stars of to-day ready for their stunts under the big Here's pretty Lillian i t z e 1, the "world's
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Three Unusual Radio Stunts r ' At Mm -am. .ML IT P. "Hinl" f!irum i lii) with ji.i f:ii.-. fur vjifuu nivi-rtii: IuhimI tit (1 -!..v Untri'ln il,.- mm i f ilw :u a h !;..' I IumI llnv n ta.wt r li
4/9/1922 Amarillo daily news.
Three Unusual Radio Stunts r ' At Mm -am. .ML IT P. "Hinl" f!irum i lii) with ji.i f:ii.-. fur vjifuu nivi-rtii: IuhimI tit (1 -!..v Untri'ln il,.- mm i f ilw :u a h !;..' I IumI llnv n ta.wt r li
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MAE MURRAY. Loews coll/m&ia NATIONAL "Tip-Top" of the most popular stars of the American stage, Fred 8tone, in a new edition of "Tip Top," with a company of one hun dred players, farceurs, frolicsome chorus nymphs and expert pantc mlmlsts, will revel at the National tonight. In his present show Stone is said to find rare oppor tunities. His first entrance, ten or fifteen minutes after the rise of the curtain. Is one of the most surprising: and spectacular stunts he has ever perpetuated. From that moment on the star thrills arid startles with comic dare-davll eccentricities or entertains with Inimitable dances and character songs. Stone is on the stage al most from the first curtain until the last. Anne Caldwell and R. H. Bum side wrote "Tip-Top"' for Mr. Stone, and Ivan Caryll composed the score. Mr. Burnside, who ts "'MtJ?!;'' Wk ? WUfll'oRy aTHE.L?AD?*,Jt2 CHAPLIN lit PAY OAY mo ITS RESULT men TROPOUTAN r5 G(.QAIA SWANSM AT CRANDALL'S Her Husband's TjV>R the first three Easter week. beginning afternoon at I. Gloria will be the pictured at Theater In "Her Trademark." with Harry the auxiliary attraction, In Tour Job." Beginning day and continuing the of the week. Seasue will be screened In Cole'a production of "The lion Pencil." a lavish with a lov. .tonr aa lta L^rry Semon will be ahown new comedy, "Tha Show. ??Her Huahand'a Trademark rives Its dramatic Interest love of two men for the same an Tha aim of one of the chum. 1- great wealth; the strives to become a great Jamas Berkeley wlna the the girl, but falls to pi* fortune that baa been his Allan Franklin achieves his tion and returns home with land grants In Mexico.
4/16/1922 The Washington times.
MAE MURRAY. Loews coll/m&ia NATIONAL "Tip-Top" of the most popular stars of the American stage, Fred 8tone, in a new edition of "Tip Top," with a company of one hun dred players, farceurs, frolicsome chorus nymphs and expert pantc mlmlsts, will revel at the National tonight. In his present show Stone is said to find rare oppor tunities. His first entrance, ten or fifteen minutes after the rise of the curtain. Is one of the most surprising: and spectacular stunts he has ever perpetuated. From that moment on the star thrills arid startles with comic dare-davll eccentricities or entertains with Inimitable dances and character songs. Stone is on the stage al most from the first curtain until the last. Anne Caldwell and R. H. Bum side wrote "Tip-Top"' for Mr. Stone, and Ivan Caryll composed the score. Mr. Burnside, who ts "'MtJ?!;'' Wk ? WUfll'oRy aTHE.L?AD?*,Jt2 CHAPLIN lit PAY OAY mo ITS RESULT men TROPOUTAN r5 G(.QAIA SWANSM AT CRANDALL'S Her Husband's TjV>R the first three Easter week. beginning afternoon at I. Gloria will be the pictured at Theater In "Her Trademark." with Harry the auxiliary attraction, In Tour Job." Beginning day and continuing the of the week. Seasue will be screened In Cole'a production of "The lion Pencil." a lavish with a lov. .tonr aa lta L^rry Semon will be ahown new comedy, "Tha Show. ??Her Huahand'a Trademark rives Its dramatic Interest love of two men for the same an Tha aim of one of the chum. 1- great wealth; the strives to become a great Jamas Berkeley wlna the the girl, but falls to pi* fortune that baa been his Allan Franklin achieves his tion and returns home with land grants In Mexico.
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5 :r ? 1 ( Mary and Doug try other stunts besides cavorting before the movie lens. Here they are seen practicing as archers.
5/7/1922 Omaha daily bee.
5 :r ? 1 ( Mary and Doug try other stunts besides cavorting before the movie lens. Here they are seen practicing as archers.
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Wealthy Englishman In Air plane Stunts For Movies f 'A 4 ' ' ... " .:?. -i SI 'i .,-- ?v , x - ' x ' I v.? KEYaTowc viaw.co. jiawvftat Capt. Harry C. G. Mills, of the leventh Dragoon Guards, who has some to America for a little excite ment, and one of the ways In which he gets it is by doing airplane stunts for the movies. Captain Harry Is a cousin of Earl Lasceilea husband of Princess Mary, and an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales. Money is not his object for .he is the son of a London banker and owns a ranch in Australia be sides two residences in England. Cousin Harry fought through the World War and was twice wound ed. Later he went to South Africa and camaj just In time for the fracas In the-E.id.
5/13/1922 Norwich bulletin.
Wealthy Englishman In Air plane Stunts For Movies f 'A 4 ' ' ... " .:?. -i SI 'i .,-- ?v , x - ' x ' I v.? KEYaTowc viaw.co. jiawvftat Capt. Harry C. G. Mills, of the leventh Dragoon Guards, who has some to America for a little excite ment, and one of the ways In which he gets it is by doing airplane stunts for the movies. Captain Harry Is a cousin of Earl Lasceilea husband of Princess Mary, and an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales. Money is not his object for .he is the son of a London banker and owns a ranch in Australia be sides two residences in England. Cousin Harry fought through the World War and was twice wound ed. Later he went to South Africa and camaj just In time for the fracas In the-E.id.
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: Wealthy Englishman In Air- j plane Stunts For Movies j ' %. [r : __'. 1 : rcY»roN«.vic»tto.x«w»yoinc' Cnpt. Harry C. G. Mills, of the | Seventh Dragorifi Guards, who has \ come to America for a little excite- ]! mont, and one of the ways in which \ tie gets it Is by doing airplane < stunts for the movies. Captain Harry Is a cousin of Earl Lascollea •—husband of Princess Mary, and an intimate friend of the Prince of ; Wales. Money is not his object for I he is the son of a London banker \ and owns a ranch in Australia be sides two residences in England. I; Cpusln Harry fought through the > World War and was twice wound ed. Later he went to South Africa ;! and carao just in time for the fracaa ; in the Rand.
5/19/1922 Paragould soliphone.
: Wealthy Englishman In Air- j plane Stunts For Movies j ' %. [r : __'. 1 : rcY»roN«.vic»tto.x«w»yoinc' Cnpt. Harry C. G. Mills, of the | Seventh Dragorifi Guards, who has \ come to America for a little excite- ]! mont, and one of the ways in which \ tie gets it Is by doing airplane < stunts for the movies. Captain Harry Is a cousin of Earl Lascollea •—husband of Princess Mary, and an intimate friend of the Prince of ; Wales. Money is not his object for I he is the son of a London banker \ and owns a ranch in Australia be sides two residences in England. I; Cpusln Harry fought through the > World War and was twice wound ed. Later he went to South Africa ;! and carao just in time for the fracaa ; in the Rand.
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u |. ur n th( tia M \ S J--Jk' ' WmJ^F Ml Jf w cm Miss Jean G. Kennedy, 1 >unt Holyoke College 1, one of the four stunts chosen from the lited States to attend I ; World Student Chris- n Federation Confer- X
5/21/1922 The New York herald.
u |. ur n th( tia M \ S J--Jk' ' WmJ^F Ml Jf w cm Miss Jean G. Kennedy, 1 >unt Holyoke College 1, one of the four stunts chosen from the lited States to attend I ; World Student Chris- n Federation Confer- X
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Circus Rider at Round-Up iinriaiii if'-1t Mat ' 'J 1 ' ' '- " Miss Ruth Wolff is one of the' pretty ladies who ride pure Arabian with Al O. Karnes' w i I unluial circus comirir to rendlcton next Monday. .-be will be remembered by-many i.t the Pendleton Hoimd-fii in 19K. Wolff was a mire child then but made a (treat aeiiKation with her liM-klm; horse "llafali." Willi Tunes circus th'a little lady who only Weigh !T pntindH will liilc her famous hnrse "Dixie" but liixie s nut a burking He Is dueate-l in the h'sh pehoul Irieltr and puses. Miss Wolff for tbe fit of her friends here will put "Dixie" through some extra stunts to reiKlleton.
5/23/1922 East Oregonian : E.O.
Circus Rider at Round-Up iinriaiii if'-1t Mat ' 'J 1 ' ' '- " Miss Ruth Wolff is one of the' pretty ladies who ride pure Arabian with Al O. Karnes' w i I unluial circus comirir to rendlcton next Monday. .-be will be remembered by-many i.t the Pendleton Hoimd-fii in 19K. Wolff was a mire child then but made a (treat aeiiKation with her liM-klm; horse "llafali." Willi Tunes circus th'a little lady who only Weigh !T pntindH will liilc her famous hnrse "Dixie" but liixie s nut a burking He Is dueate-l in the h'sh pehoul Irieltr and puses. Miss Wolff for tbe fit of her friends here will put "Dixie" through some extra stunts to reiKlleton.
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Miurclo YVHIttlliuleiii. Beauty, charm nnd acting ability aro not the only requisites of a Tollies girl. They also must bo capable ncrobats to do their num ber well nnd tor this reason Flo Wegfeld personally direct the rlrls In gymnastic stunts,. Marglo Whit tlngton Is one of tho acrobatio start
5/28/1922 The Morning Tulsa daily world.
Miurclo YVHIttlliuleiii. Beauty, charm nnd acting ability aro not the only requisites of a Tollies girl. They also must bo capable ncrobats to do their num ber well nnd tor this reason Flo Wegfeld personally direct the rlrls In gymnastic stunts,. Marglo Whit tlngton Is one of tho acrobatio start
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6/14/1922 Evening public ledger.
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It's a Hard Life! H 1 Pearl Howell is in the front row the Follies chorus and wants to there. So she takes setting-up every day at the beach does a ot of odd stunts, like one above.
6/19/1922 New Britain herald.
It's a Hard Life! H 1 Pearl Howell is in the front row the Follies chorus and wants to there. So she takes setting-up every day at the beach does a ot of odd stunts, like one above.
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It's a Hard Lifei mmmm ! if fe|l|| ’ Howell is in the front row of the Follies chorus and wants to stay there. So she takes setting-up exercises every day at the beach and does a lot of odd stunts, like the one above. Bankers
6/23/1922 Arizona republican.
It's a Hard Lifei mmmm ! if fe|l|| ’ Howell is in the front row of the Follies chorus and wants to stay there. So she takes setting-up exercises every day at the beach and does a lot of odd stunts, like the one above. Bankers
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STAGE COACH ON LONG ISLAND TURNPIKE Photo shows Anne Oakley, famous pistol and rifle shoot, holding Fred Stone's stage coach in the wilds of Long Island. It is one of stunts for the society Wild West Show at Amityville to aid New WALTER HAGEN DOES SOME
6/23/1922 The evening world.
STAGE COACH ON LONG ISLAND TURNPIKE Photo shows Anne Oakley, famous pistol and rifle shoot, holding Fred Stone's stage coach in the wilds of Long Island. It is one of stunts for the society Wild West Show at Amityville to aid New WALTER HAGEN DOES SOME
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Two New Water Stunts H t A ? e:-r K 1 ; - J t it f I - i ... v.,,.; k ..V v Nif s "Consider the-duc!c,M rays the Atlantic coast mmr.a.!1 above n-ho hss ringed up -webbod jrlovcn, saying they help her swim. "But who wants to swim?" queries Muriel Quackcnbush. "Wa.fchii.gton. D. C. who's enjoy, ing a cigaret 'and the season's best seller in her ßtuii-suh. Jirino (zsy chair.
6/29/1922 South Bend news-times.
Two New Water Stunts H t A ? e:-r K 1 ; - J t it f I - i ... v.,,.; k ..V v Nif s "Consider the-duc!c,M rays the Atlantic coast mmr.a.!1 above n-ho hss ringed up -webbod jrlovcn, saying they help her swim. "But who wants to swim?" queries Muriel Quackcnbush. "Wa.fchii.gton. D. C. who's enjoy, ing a cigaret 'and the season's best seller in her ßtuii-suh. Jirino (zsy chair.
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Where a Slip Means Death Flying Stunts at Lagoon on Fourth i i V : 7 ' 1 DiavaJo. Darr-Devll ero-bat I. " Performer, Who nirts With Dintli
7/2/1922 The Ogden standard-examiner.
Where a Slip Means Death Flying Stunts at Lagoon on Fourth i i V : 7 ' 1 DiavaJo. Darr-Devll ero-bat I. " Performer, Who nirts With Dintli
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"Fearless Freddie," movie actor, does a few stunts twelve stories above the street in Los Angeles. And while he dangles from the roof of a skyscraper hundreds of people in the street below watch the performance. V90CI *V- l iulf
7/9/1922 Evening star.
"Fearless Freddie," movie actor, does a few stunts twelve stories above the street in Los Angeles. And while he dangles from the roof of a skyscraper hundreds of people in the street below watch the performance. V90CI *V- l iulf
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Two New Water. Stunts MM (J I ..." ' '!?' ?:.' ,!) .; .'.., r- -i - :"i t. 1 '"Ccp'i.lrr the ihic!." mvs the A;lntic coat mermaid ahoveVvho rHi rliped iii vilik-d cloves. aini; tlv v help hT iiwim. "Uut who watyta to swim"' niiciirs Muriil (ju.u U"hi',.i.h, Vaf hjneton, D. C who', enJfT Inc a mailt and the siunr. s Ust '.! r in lur acmluhmarln eay chair.
7/16/1922 Amarillo daily news.
Two New Water. Stunts MM (J I ..." ' '!?' ?:.' ,!) .; .'.., r- -i - :"i t. 1 '"Ccp'i.lrr the ihic!." mvs the A;lntic coat mermaid ahoveVvho rHi rliped iii vilik-d cloves. aini; tlv v help hT iiwim. "Uut who watyta to swim"' niiciirs Muriil (ju.u U"hi',.i.h, Vaf hjneton, D. C who', enJfT Inc a mailt and the siunr. s Ust '.! r in lur acmluhmarln eay chair.
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World Whooping Cough Kiddies in Island Camp Regain Their Health and "Pep" as Proved by Cou.fi Ailddies on Parade, ah Zversce Island IP? A vCTBJ N. H FUND STILL GROWS KtT' -"T 1 LllDCI FOR EVENING WORLD iwtyuL-m' VWJ&' Wk&toMmim J L KIDDIE KLUB CAMP 0, ' fcjx riW fP Kkldie Klubs Country Fund -'. ' ilfe' kJlii$ hh f 'Krik Is Now Well Over the Two W AV, -JMl - JPi" Thousand Murk. ' k&Tll 'IOMIl Whooping Victims Show Recovery, to Kiddie Klub Care. Klennor, couMn to all I ho Kiddle of Tlie Evening World Klub Korner, showed her Klddto Kouilns to visitors on Island yesterday afternoon she lias more than 100 of them for the roses to blossom In little checks. the roses A11B bloomln-;. cool salty air blowing up the is filling their littlo lungs with and Kiddle pep, which means eyes, lusty appetites, plnlc lingers and a genuine lovo for big yellow" butterflies that hover the beds" of petunias and Kiddles did all their stunts for guests In their playground ad tbo big cool dormitory In they spend restful nights. They a very compotcnt drlllinuxter In Weber, former boatswain In the A squad of twcntjf-blx or did the "one, two, four" Following nro recent contributions to The Evening World Klddlo Klub Country Fund: B. Chriatensen $10.00 J. Meyer jr 10.00 Mrs. Ma Newman 10.00 Mn. M. M. Styles. 5.00 Mra. C. Horan 5.00 Clifford W. Horn 1.00 Mn. D. B. Blum 1.00 A Friend... 1.00 George Holden 1.00 FROM KIDDIES. Elixabeth Riorden 1.00 Tommy and Ralph Stevont. 1.00 Mazie Cook Cella Mayer Mildr'n and Abraham Perl man Thereia Paley George Servny Alice Goldenberrj Rote Beck .25 .25 .23 .25 .25 .10 .10 Drilling Miccies
8/2/1922 The evening world.
World Whooping Cough Kiddies in Island Camp Regain Their Health and "Pep" as Proved by Cou.fi Ailddies on Parade, ah Zversce Island IP? A vCTBJ N. H FUND STILL GROWS KtT' -"T 1 LllDCI FOR EVENING WORLD iwtyuL-m' VWJ&' Wk&toMmim J L KIDDIE KLUB CAMP 0, ' fcjx riW fP Kkldie Klubs Country Fund -'. ' ilfe' kJlii$ hh f 'Krik Is Now Well Over the Two W AV, -JMl - JPi" Thousand Murk. ' k&Tll 'IOMIl Whooping Victims Show Recovery, to Kiddie Klub Care. Klennor, couMn to all I ho Kiddle of Tlie Evening World Klub Korner, showed her Klddto Kouilns to visitors on Island yesterday afternoon she lias more than 100 of them for the roses to blossom In little checks. the roses A11B bloomln-;. cool salty air blowing up the is filling their littlo lungs with and Kiddle pep, which means eyes, lusty appetites, plnlc lingers and a genuine lovo for big yellow" butterflies that hover the beds" of petunias and Kiddles did all their stunts for guests In their playground ad tbo big cool dormitory In they spend restful nights. They a very compotcnt drlllinuxter In Weber, former boatswain In the A squad of twcntjf-blx or did the "one, two, four" Following nro recent contributions to The Evening World Klddlo Klub Country Fund: B. Chriatensen $10.00 J. Meyer jr 10.00 Mrs. Ma Newman 10.00 Mn. M. M. Styles. 5.00 Mra. C. Horan 5.00 Clifford W. Horn 1.00 Mn. D. B. Blum 1.00 A Friend... 1.00 George Holden 1.00 FROM KIDDIES. Elixabeth Riorden 1.00 Tommy and Ralph Stevont. 1.00 Mazie Cook Cella Mayer Mildr'n and Abraham Perl man Thereia Paley George Servny Alice Goldenberrj Rote Beck .25 .25 .23 .25 .25 .10 .10 Drilling Miccies
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4 Human Fly" to Perform Here ' '' " i :-r ' v. ' s--:-f : - ' . i . A- ' V-o . ' V a ' v . ; ' ' . . . : s s , :r ? :. v- U ' ' ' T rk H i ' ' ' ' . . ' r ' i x-t . ,. .' r- : i - s . : :;. ; J " r- ' . 4. . ;J . , : ,f V - :: 0 - . . I X- : ' t: ,wv - , . : :v.:.v,-. V -TV v. - :rr V " - : , Ft-"-I fil ; i "j 1 j ; ; , . J I ! I i , ' j j ' j i ' i I 1 ; t j j j j ! 1 ; i ; j v, ' 1 r L ' : j". v r " P i:. y y tv " . "Daredevil" Jack Reynolds will thrill South Rend with li s daring stunts Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock when he scales-, with his fingers, the Oliver annex. The picture shows .-ome of Iiis stunts after be reaches the top of the building. . , ; lube to Relatives s Reynolds Human Husband tails to Support y?i y , r j t j L.APORTE. Aug. 16. Non-support T lO UCCLle
8/17/1922 South Bend news-times.
4 Human Fly" to Perform Here ' '' " i :-r ' v. ' s--:-f : - ' . i . A- ' V-o . ' V a ' v . ; ' ' . . . : s s , :r ? :. v- U ' ' ' T rk H i ' ' ' ' . . ' r ' i x-t . ,. .' r- : i - s . : :;. ; J " r- ' . 4. . ;J . , : ,f V - :: 0 - . . I X- : ' t: ,wv - , . : :v.:.v,-. V -TV v. - :rr V " - : , Ft-"-I fil ; i "j 1 j ; ; , . J I ! I i , ' j j ' j i ' i I 1 ; t j j j j ! 1 ; i ; j v, ' 1 r L ' : j". v r " P i:. y y tv " . "Daredevil" Jack Reynolds will thrill South Rend with li s daring stunts Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock when he scales-, with his fingers, the Oliver annex. The picture shows .-ome of Iiis stunts after be reaches the top of the building. . , ; lube to Relatives s Reynolds Human Husband tails to Support y?i y , r j t j L.APORTE. Aug. 16. Non-support T lO UCCLle
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' ?^ rngmajai^^^t | * 1$j| Bf jB ^ ~?-* ..jLH| ^ j^' One step fur boards. Miss 1 . \ yyWj^~ ^ ^*. ther in acrobatic stunts on Radford calmly balancing
8/27/1922 Evening star.
' ?^ rngmajai^^^t | * 1$j| Bf jB ^ ~?-* ..jLH| ^ j^' One step fur boards. Miss 1 . \ yyWj^~ ^ ^*. ther in acrobatic stunts on Radford calmly balancing
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SLASHING SIKI The. battling Senegalese, new world's light-heat weight champion. Is shown In one of Ills conditioning stunts en the rowing midline while preparing for his battle tilth Geerges Carpentler, whom he defeated for the title IN TRAINING
9/28/1922 Evening public ledger.
SLASHING SIKI The. battling Senegalese, new world's light-heat weight champion. Is shown In one of Ills conditioning stunts en the rowing midline while preparing for his battle tilth Geerges Carpentler, whom he defeated for the title IN TRAINING
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Epileptii he can't get J. i I, Mill II. -HIT f ... M l.. - * :, a wild mustang, can do stunts on one foot, but his rider. Bell, off, nor the smile from his face.
10/22/1922 Evening star.
Epileptii he can't get J. i I, Mill II. -HIT f ... M l.. - * :, a wild mustang, can do stunts on one foot, but his rider. Bell, off, nor the smile from his face.
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to Walk on Stilts or a Belmont to Sell So Society Just Loves to Cut Up on trie awdust. - r c t - v tf - ( . , iV 1 v. V r-i , Vi. Even the Grand Dame Likes 'Km. Here We Have Mrs. August Rel mont Buying a Hot Dog from Mrs. Oliver Bird, Jr., While Älrs. Bird, Sr., Looks On. -'; ' h', y1': ' v:X S : 'vvvv --jii s- -X" 3,iX .xxx-Xd tüX . vtiH 1 " ''7y kv: x.?.;y Fred Actor. Charity at hut hack Not Much as Carol's Ilors-? AI . :?. " -v.-, . "v ..-i.i- j--r, .. .. - . g Luna C. Jr. ' ? t :h? Cfi-? f -;r?'.- . ' . ::h:h jti' ft ' v : V? ;:-- -bhfX'. "r i V VXv X M " "VV- " 'X' - ... :. , I V. :' ;vh. --i iV I.. . . ... v f.'i':C;;-v:"''-.- '?;; -v- f :;h.:;h::4 X hJfi? . 4n x.a pXl xr -.. ; i . - . '' . Y! . mi : .-1 f'-"'".XK? i ; . - ' y X - - ' -h 4 :,f'h V- ss;' ':hv--i- x Xh C-V '; - v--v y3 t...VÄ X--; . XXxXh- v- xv - f ;xx n V'-;hXX n s - v v- V-4 - ;- . ( A V - ' - ?, v ä 'v- . " ' '" v- S' ; - -' ' .- ; i ? ' 'h- i : X N vx ;- - - -:x..i - i .'... i : f ' ;X"-x s " tx'-- -- ' V--'' x C'" . V - . ' t-.t r' ; r---4 7 v.1'.h-;s : I 7 x-i ? ' . : t ' . v i k; , ,. f - v I j a " Siwi als j 4 V VJ- . . A s. - , f.nd M t ' n ' H'.r -s ar. 1 wi ; 1 1 ' r' I.. I., ar 1 :- r o". p. 'ten h i. irv V.'ir.ipm Murray. F r-r .1-! and dare society felk v. ;-e r Annie -. t y T r Ade v." :v an performed. d -hji-v h f , ; "J? ; ih' ;" i "h A Rockefeller TV Tahlt?! Miss Isabel!- t. La-igh-rr of V'il!iani at th'j Westchester Horse Show, (iedney New York. i mm::- , Vi 'O i t - XX -i.-V ,:V ' i. X X X ; t.?ÄX WA-V; x!, .. .:i'.:--..-'.;,--.v.3r , J Li - r' t '- . '- V : ' If ' ' '.' r . s' . .. ? -'v f, , ' .- . .. : . ' -' 'V ' ; : ' : ' ' V 1 W- v i -A -1 v, . x- 'i i : ' ' ' ' ', . . . ..-V-Vj-r h X ' i ft i i -'S.,.' V' 4 i,,:.A'f i ft' u : , '' f v. i 4 .i i a A XXX f ; v r . o Xf--X- e ' J- 1 .r J V -v- -. -v :-.X "i .Ay?! X V i - f Pierce Butler and the Misses Bay Morris, Isabelle Trimble (mounted), and Murguiel Trimble (standing), in an Equestrienne Turn. ;A ' i kt.""- . I -""' "A : r i-A" . , , -A -".:: " h Irv : ': --'x' -aX.x 'f I - h - !' : A i ...... fund. -The four city blocks were tier, but the stunts strongly reflected the gordus
11/7/1922 South Bend news-times.
to Walk on Stilts or a Belmont to Sell So Society Just Loves to Cut Up on trie awdust. - r c t - v tf - ( . , iV 1 v. V r-i , Vi. Even the Grand Dame Likes 'Km. Here We Have Mrs. August Rel mont Buying a Hot Dog from Mrs. Oliver Bird, Jr., While Älrs. Bird, Sr., Looks On. -'; ' h', y1': ' v:X S : 'vvvv --jii s- -X" 3,iX .xxx-Xd tüX . vtiH 1 " ''7y kv: x.?.;y Fred Actor. Charity at hut hack Not Much as Carol's Ilors-? AI . :?. " -v.-, . "v ..-i.i- j--r, .. .. - . g Luna C. Jr. ' ? t :h? Cfi-? f -;r?'.- . ' . ::h:h jti' ft ' v : V? ;:-- -bhfX'. "r i V VXv X M " "VV- " 'X' - ... :. , I V. :' ;vh. --i iV I.. . . ... v f.'i':C;;-v:"''-.- '?;; -v- f :;h.:;h::4 X hJfi? . 4n x.a pXl xr -.. ; i . - . '' . Y! . mi : .-1 f'-"'".XK? i ; . - ' y X - - ' -h 4 :,f'h V- ss;' ':hv--i- x Xh C-V '; - v--v y3 t...VÄ X--; . XXxXh- v- xv - f ;xx n V'-;hXX n s - v v- V-4 - ;- . ( A V - ' - ?, v ä 'v- . " ' '" v- S' ; - -' ' .- ; i ? ' 'h- i : X N vx ;- - - -:x..i - i .'... i : f ' ;X"-x s " tx'-- -- ' V--'' x C'" . V - . ' t-.t r' ; r---4 7 v.1'.h-;s : I 7 x-i ? ' . : t ' . v i k; , ,. f - v I j a " Siwi als j 4 V VJ- . . A s. - , f.nd M t ' n ' H'.r -s ar. 1 wi ; 1 1 ' r' I.. I., ar 1 :- r o". p. 'ten h i. irv V.'ir.ipm Murray. F r-r .1-! and dare society felk v. ;-e r Annie -. t y T r Ade v." :v an performed. d -hji-v h f , ; "J? ; ih' ;" i "h A Rockefeller TV Tahlt?! Miss Isabel!- t. La-igh-rr of V'il!iani at th'j Westchester Horse Show, (iedney New York. i mm::- , Vi 'O i t - XX -i.-V ,:V ' i. X X X ; t.?ÄX WA-V; x!, .. .:i'.:--..-'.;,--.v.3r , J Li - r' t '- . '- V : ' If ' ' '.' r . s' . .. ? -'v f, , ' .- . .. : . ' -' 'V ' ; : ' : ' ' V 1 W- v i -A -1 v, . x- 'i i : ' ' ' ' ', . . . ..-V-Vj-r h X ' i ft i i -'S.,.' V' 4 i,,:.A'f i ft' u : , '' f v. i 4 .i i a A XXX f ; v r . o Xf--X- e ' J- 1 .r J V -v- -. -v :-.X "i .Ay?! X V i - f Pierce Butler and the Misses Bay Morris, Isabelle Trimble (mounted), and Murguiel Trimble (standing), in an Equestrienne Turn. ;A ' i kt.""- . I -""' "A : r i-A" . , , -A -".:: " h Irv : ': --'x' -aX.x 'f I - h - !' : A i ...... fund. -The four city blocks were tier, but the stunts strongly reflected the gordus
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R] ' X* ?yj . HAUNTED HOUSE Visl! Ghostly , Place .Near :;j, Jacksonville, TO MAIN IN ONE ROOM Pulls Off Hair-raising Stunts in Daylight. of people have thronged beach, eighteen miles fron: Fla., writes a VALS FOR NATiONA J ? ? ? J Tgr^atest, claim to. fam^ and. from in VAnhino crhrwt hifjq f.'lir Uitaillllld HIV 41 o?w?. to outlast all others. A party of newspaper men visited the hotise at 2:30 o'clock one morning [recently, and announced that" while they experienced something of a sensation of mal de mer, they saw no ' vtd- nces of ghosts. They explained that the illusions were the result of a combination of the principles of mechanics, physics and optics. This, however, failed to make any great impression on believers in "ha'nts." L THANKSGIVING FE,i Movement i: foot tt> introduce fr to force down the hi \ST. 1 sh ham for the national feast ?b cost of tflrkeys. V
11/17/1922 Yorkville enquirer.
R] ' X* ?yj . HAUNTED HOUSE Visl! Ghostly , Place .Near :;j, Jacksonville, TO MAIN IN ONE ROOM Pulls Off Hair-raising Stunts in Daylight. of people have thronged beach, eighteen miles fron: Fla., writes a VALS FOR NATiONA J ? ? ? J Tgr^atest, claim to. fam^ and. from in VAnhino crhrwt hifjq f.'lir Uitaillllld HIV 41 o?w?. to outlast all others. A party of newspaper men visited the hotise at 2:30 o'clock one morning [recently, and announced that" while they experienced something of a sensation of mal de mer, they saw no ' vtd- nces of ghosts. They explained that the illusions were the result of a combination of the principles of mechanics, physics and optics. This, however, failed to make any great impression on believers in "ha'nts." L THANKSGIVING FE,i Movement i: foot tt> introduce fr to force down the hi \ST. 1 sh ham for the national feast ?b cost of tflrkeys. V
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" 'Sm^ ^ r-*%:,?*' " C . *,~ . -v * J^r?* * * ? . *?- * - *?;'w. ' - "* " ~?''* v ~* ' * J?':* >;*? *"* ># . ^ r "?; * * .?- * * . * -*.??' *4 * * : **. *" f A. ?^g>y , ?3t .' V. J?" ,J5 ?f/ /'>' i* .*? ". >? *;' ^ . *"' . J * ' - : * I'r ' *"' * . *? "' *- V"/ > *' * - - -- ~ . ?* P-+4T 0 * & g * - "* ^,, ^JL' ' ~ , .1 / - " ," Ar+' " * . e. - ' . - .; e** .. .,.:> , * * i ' - ' " ' / - - ^ yr p|^^B ||^^ Jjr^_^ 'JPM^Hy^ IStates sailors from the (!oat Island Navu the rabbits on the Parallon Islands whiel " "JJl p3m^" '5??^ ~ ' ' T"^ j"***''yj' t '.,, 4. -* i ~ "r^t, *.% ^ *.'. , . -*E3t \, ?"<H * ? , ' ? '?* ' -*% > t **.' wf* '.. ? *>. **" ' v ^ * * >. t ,'V . ? ' . * " "? * // charge with ^ *,- ', '? h' jy drawn sabers by ^ j - ' V> VA United States cavalrymen Jyj^ , ^-v .-' , if/k at ^ort Myer, Virginia, in | Tk * ^ Lyd\ their recent review \ JF r? V ~"L/*vi \ / an<^ exhibition ? ' . ?f spectacu- RS; - ./\\ lar riding ?^HK. I *!=^gjV\\ "stunts." /As I "?! VV Pacific & Atlantic. V ML ^ ! MB|H j p ^hi^ W^WBfcML.uJfr' "^j^StmSKBS^m^lt^^ 3E1& \ ' il Training Station starting a drive to \ 18 li were injuring property of the Navy \ V International \ Wl 1 % A 1BH| *?> " ffifotX invw ; \ fl IB 1 I i'' IMbA^HI^RX Mlj&j |B99v .9_bbH ^^^B !r "ti^H -JS^Knw <;?9 ^^^^9 || w^m 9 . f^^Bii^B a f ,. _ *j^^B f: < H *fSB^H^^^BfeEB^I^^^B?ii , jj^BB^B ,. i] .'M^^B N ' 'watKHBi" PMIf - " ?v ** .<,' "*& .& QgfflpS^c - , - 1MM[ ? jaBBr ^ 4IHI -"^vU^b ; ^vp r4^^' - ""i;: *m^ B M 2*"** /."^'\;d:^^ Y' .' - > - - Vl| hi ; _ "* ' t- &&<? , ^jPff! IP^Najj^;-* -,. ' . ;r JKb \ H ^f^lm Mi.sk t c ff Katherine Okie, r*^\ -^O *J? one of the prominent V\|y /QQJ*jS^ was ^ II society <rirl models in the Fashion Show the H Soldiers and Sailors /[ I Haul Thompson. ^ISE*^ ^ vT! '^ 'SlP; fljffnl fe ?$? v 0^ ^tC orinne Poth, 13-year-old equestrienne, and phies she has captured in various horse shows 'ears Of ajJC.
11/19/1922 The New York herald.
" 'Sm^ ^ r-*%:,?*' " C . *,~ . -v * J^r?* * * ? . *?- * - *?;'w. ' - "* " ~?''* v ~* ' * J?':* >;*? *"* ># . ^ r "?; * * .?- * * . * -*.??' *4 * * : **. *" f A. ?^g>y , ?3t .' V. J?" ,J5 ?f/ /'>' i* .*? ". >? *;' ^ . *"' . J * ' - : * I'r ' *"' * . *? "' *- V"/ > *' * - - -- ~ . ?* P-+4T 0 * & g * - "* ^,, ^JL' ' ~ , .1 / - " ," Ar+' " * . e. - ' . - .; e** .. .,.:> , * * i ' - ' " ' / - - ^ yr p|^^B ||^^ Jjr^_^ 'JPM^Hy^ IStates sailors from the (!oat Island Navu the rabbits on the Parallon Islands whiel " "JJl p3m^" '5??^ ~ ' ' T"^ j"***''yj' t '.,, 4. -* i ~ "r^t, *.% ^ *.'. , . -*E3t \, ?"<H * ? , ' ? '?* ' -*% > t **.' wf* '.. ? *>. **" ' v ^ * * >. t ,'V . ? ' . * " "? * // charge with ^ *,- ', '? h' jy drawn sabers by ^ j - ' V> VA United States cavalrymen Jyj^ , ^-v .-' , if/k at ^ort Myer, Virginia, in | Tk * ^ Lyd\ their recent review \ JF r? V ~"L/*vi \ / an<^ exhibition ? ' . ?f spectacu- RS; - ./\\ lar riding ?^HK. I *!=^gjV\\ "stunts." /As I "?! VV Pacific & Atlantic. V ML ^ ! MB|H j p ^hi^ W^WBfcML.uJfr' "^j^StmSKBS^m^lt^^ 3E1& \ ' il Training Station starting a drive to \ 18 li were injuring property of the Navy \ V International \ Wl 1 % A 1BH| *?> " ffifotX invw ; \ fl IB 1 I i'' IMbA^HI^RX Mlj&j |B99v .9_bbH ^^^B !r "ti^H -JS^Knw <;?9 ^^^^9 || w^m 9 . f^^Bii^B a f ,. _ *j^^B f: < H *fSB^H^^^BfeEB^I^^^B?ii , jj^BB^B ,. i] .'M^^B N ' 'watKHBi" PMIf - " ?v ** .<,' "*& .& QgfflpS^c - , - 1MM[ ? jaBBr ^ 4IHI -"^vU^b ; ^vp r4^^' - ""i;: *m^ B M 2*"** /."^'\;d:^^ Y' .' - > - - Vl| hi ; _ "* ' t- &&<? , ^jPff! IP^Najj^;-* -,. ' . ;r JKb \ H ^f^lm Mi.sk t c ff Katherine Okie, r*^\ -^O *J? one of the prominent V\|y /QQJ*jS^ was ^ II society <rirl models in the Fashion Show the H Soldiers and Sailors /[ I Haul Thompson. ^ISE*^ ^ vT! '^ 'SlP; fljffnl fe ?$? v 0^ ^tC orinne Poth, 13-year-old equestrienne, and phies she has captured in various horse shows 'ears Of ajJC.
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" 'Sm^ ^ r-*%:,?*' " C . *,~ 1- . -v * J^r?* * * ? . - *?- * - *?;'w. ' - "* " ~?''* v ~* ' *. * J?':* >;*? *"* ># . ^ r "?; * * .?- * * . * -*.??' *4 * * : **. *" f A. ?^g>y , ?3t .' V. J?" ,J5 ?f/ /'>' i* .*? ". >? *;' ? ^ . *"' . J * ' - : * I'r ' *"' * . *? "' *- V"/ > *' * - - -- ~ . ?* P-+4T 0 * & g * - "* ^,, ^JL' ' ~ , .1 / - " ," Ar+' " * . e. - ' . - .; e** .. .,.:> , * * i ' - ' " ' / - - p3m^" '5??^ ~ ' ' T"^ j"***''yj' t '.,, 4. -* i ~ "r^t, *.% ^ *.'. , . -*E3t \, ?"<H * ? , ' ? '?* ' -*% > t **.' wf* '.. ? *>. **" ' v ^ * * >. t ,'V . ? ' . * " "? * // charge with ^ *,- ', '? h' jy drawn sabers by ^ j - ' V> VA United States cavalrymen Jyj^ , ^-v .-' , if/k at ^ort Myer, Virginia, in | Tk * ^ Lyd\ their recent review \ JF r? V ~"L/*vi \ / an<^ exhibition ? ' . ?f spectacu- RS; - ./\\ lar riding ?^HK. I *!=^gjV\\ "stunts." /As I "?! VV Pacific & Atlantic. V ' 'watKHBi" PMIf - " ?v ** .<,' "*& .& QgfflpS^c - , - 1MM[ ? jaBBr ^ 4IHI -"^vU^b ; ^vp r4^^' - ""i;: *m^ B M 2*"** /."^'\;d:^^ Y' .' - > - - Vl| hi ; _ "* ' t- &&<? , ^jPff! IP^Najj^;-* -,. ' . ;r ^ISE*^ ^ vT! '^ 'SlP; fljffnl
11/19/1922 The New York herald.
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l ry These How athletic is your baby? Did you ever try his skill at chinning: or swinging from the ringrs? The pa rents of Teddy Wright of San Diego, Calif., did and now look what he can do. He's 10 months old and here are some of the stunt he; does; .swings from tho ringvs, standing and head downward, as shown at Stunts With Your Baby
11/26/1922 South Bend news-times.
l ry These How athletic is your baby? Did you ever try his skill at chinning: or swinging from the ringrs? The pa rents of Teddy Wright of San Diego, Calif., did and now look what he can do. He's 10 months old and here are some of the stunt he; does; .swings from tho ringvs, standing and head downward, as shown at Stunts With Your Baby
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TRY THESE mmUm ki How athletic is your baby? Did you ever try his skill at chinning or swJiining from the rings? The parents of Teddy Wright of San Diego. Cal., did and now look what he can do. He's 10 liouths old and here are some f the stunts h -siloes: swines from the riiies, stsnid av and head downward, as shown at Kit ami renter; liins Hie bar. as shown at right; and walks on his hands. His mother, Mrs. E. A. Wright, is a ecu :ei t musician of note. STUNTS WITH YOUR BABY
12/2/1922 Bisbee daily review.
TRY THESE mmUm ki How athletic is your baby? Did you ever try his skill at chinning or swJiining from the rings? The parents of Teddy Wright of San Diego. Cal., did and now look what he can do. He's 10 liouths old and here are some f the stunts h -siloes: swines from the riiies, stsnid av and head downward, as shown at Kit ami renter; liins Hie bar. as shown at right; and walks on his hands. His mother, Mrs. E. A. Wright, is a ecu :ei t musician of note. STUNTS WITH YOUR BABY
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with of up the inter? his in cm with "hee? Bill, SECRETARY OK THF. NAVY HENRY tn??l hard to look rh?'?*rful as the Army lads put over one of the most spwtaeu tar stunts ever seen at a aervioe game ? a model gunboat for?/, ahme) fly? ing the blue navy flag with it? ?-old N an?! fran? tically sending out an S. 0. S. wireless call was maneuver?..! <m to the field botwwn the halves ayid ingloriously sunk by a ?mall field piece in charge of m firing squad of cadets?an augury that came true when the final whistle blew, with the ' rmy 17 Navy 14. r ThnrnpteuKtrp?ton* THE GREATEST GAME OF THE YEAR. Franklin Field and th? University of Pennsylvania's monster new stadium a? viewed from the air last Saturday as 55,000 spectators watch ?-?i th<* thrilling football flash lx*t*vt-?n Uncle Sam's two great aerviee elevens from West Point and Annapolis, in which the Army, cumin**- from In-hind, triumphed, with a 17 to 14 acore, over the Navy for the first time sine?* Itlf, and tied up the historic ?ones with twelve victories each. ?**? ?* ???
12/3/1922 New-York tribune.
with of up the inter? his in cm with "hee? Bill, SECRETARY OK THF. NAVY HENRY tn??l hard to look rh?'?*rful as the Army lads put over one of the most spwtaeu tar stunts ever seen at a aervioe game ? a model gunboat for?/, ahme) fly? ing the blue navy flag with it? ?-old N an?! fran? tically sending out an S. 0. S. wireless call was maneuver?..! <m to the field botwwn the halves ayid ingloriously sunk by a ?mall field piece in charge of m firing squad of cadets?an augury that came true when the final whistle blew, with the ' rmy 17 Navy 14. r ThnrnpteuKtrp?ton* THE GREATEST GAME OF THE YEAR. Franklin Field and th? University of Pennsylvania's monster new stadium a? viewed from the air last Saturday as 55,000 spectators watch ?-?i th<* thrilling football flash lx*t*vt-?n Uncle Sam's two great aerviee elevens from West Point and Annapolis, in which the Army, cumin**- from In-hind, triumphed, with a 17 to 14 acore, over the Navy for the first time sine?* Itlf, and tied up the historic ?ones with twelve victories each. ?**? ?* ???

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