The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 39 International News No. 67 Fort Meyer, Va. — General Pershing awarded France's most prized war honor. (The cannon booms a salute.) (Omit from N. Y. prints.) Sub-Titles. — General Fayolle, famous French Commander, presents the Medaille Militaire in the presence of Secretary Baker, General March and other notables. At Cleveland, 0., Supreme Knight Flatherty of the K. of C. presents American Legion officials with a stone from Chateau Thierry bridge. F. W. Galbraith, the new National Commander of the American Legion. Brooklyn, N. Y. — World's Series opening game. (For N. Y. only.) Clearmont, Va. — Uncle Sam offers nearly two hundred wooden ships — which cost millions — for sale cheap, (photographed from an airplane.) Atlantic City, N. J. — Knights Templars in spectacular parade. New Jersey contingents in glittering array. New York City. — Beach styles for 13L1. These fashion experts are always two jumps ahead of us ordinary folks. European Glimpses. — This is not Ypres — it is an Irish town after a "visit" by Militory police . . . Balbriggan, Ireland. Sub-Titles. — Alexandre Millerand, new president of France, visits the liberated provinces. — Alsace, France. Unusual glimpses of Paris from the giant ferris wheel near Eiffef Tower. San Diego, Cal. — Open-air clinic helps California cut baby death rate. Sub-Titles. — Expert data on baby's condition is furnished free to mothers. English police women open a home for foundling babies. — London, England. Rome, Italy. — Italy celebrates 60th Anniversary of Independence Day. Sub-Titles. — Garibaldi's heroes are the idols of the day. The ceremonies at Porta Pia. Orphans from Fiume. While at Torino, Italy's industrial center, workmen guard an automobile plant they have seized. Mitchell Field, N. Y. — New Curtiss Eagle 10-passenger airplane makes test flight. Tad Cartoon. "A Scream In Society" One Reel Star Comedy YURAH Dream loves Lit. L. Kasino, janitor of the building which Yurah mops industriously each day. Between mops, Yurah dreams and dreams and dreams of her darling Kasino. Kasino picks up a note from the floor signed by Miss Aver D. Poise, a prominent society woman, extending an invitation to a hop. He and his little Yurah decide to go. They rig up in grand style, and looking like the long and short of it, they "break into society." At the hop they are cordially welcomed. They have a gay old time of it, dancing about and getting everybody and everything entangled in Yurah's train. And Yurah does some shimmy when a gold fish is accidentaly slipped down her back. , It looks as if they had broken into society for "good," when lo and behold, there enter a man and woman, clients of a lawyer who occupies an office in the building where Yurah mops and Kasino keeps the furnaces going. There is an awful exposure, after which Yurah and Kasino, pursued by cops and the guests run for their lives, make a getaway on the fender of a street car and decide to spend the rest of their days happily busied with mops and furnaces. " 'In Wrong' Wright" CAST Jack Wright Hoot Gibson Mary Brown Dorothy Woods Foreman Harry Jackson Father C. W. Herzinger Sheriff Leonard Clapham Deputy Jim Corey ALTHOUGH "In Wrong" Wright and Bob Hall are friendly rivals in everything they undertake to do, yet they are inseparable pals until the more deadly of the sex, Mary by name, the niece of the boss, arrives for a visit to the ranch. Wright and Hall pick cards to see who will be the lucky one to meet her at the station and Hall wins. On the way back to the ranch he tries to make Wright appear as a villain to Mary and when she arrives at the ranch and is greeted by Wright, "In Wrong" is greeted with a rebuff. Wright determines right then to prove to her that he is not so bad as painted but in every endeavor to justify his claim of being a gentlethemselves when Mary happens along and get Wright in worse. Mary decides to take a ride one morning and wanders away alone. She soon loses her way in the mountains and finally decides to rest in a cabin nearby. The boys in the meantime learning of her absence become alarmed and start out on a hunt. Wright again "gets in wrong" with Mary when after being found, she locates him sound asleep near the ranch and accuses him of showing no interest whatsoever in helping find her. Wright learns that Hall was the one that located Mary and remained with her at the cabin. Thinking Hall has betrayed her confidence, Wright starts after Hall, who has left the ranch for parts unknown. _ When Wright finds that Hall is missing, he is firmly convinced that his convictions were true. He finds Hall and forces him back to the ranch at the point of a gun to marry Mary, thinking he has wronged the girl. He then learns that no harm was done and that Hall left because Mary had refused him her hand in marriage. Again Wright sees that he has "gummed" the deal and is about disgusted until Mary tells him that he is not so bad after all and that she has always understood his intentions. human Harry Carey says You can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time but it ain't worth while to fool your wife — none of the time. Watch for "Sundown Slim."