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October 9 THE NEW YOftK CLIPPER OHIO msm 10 PASS SQLONS FEAR ^ifflKIS Of fUSHHT MIG^T CAU^ RACE PREJUDICE LJ.. . T4ie Ohio CeneoTBb^p B<w>Td ^^use^ to jtM? Q. W. ^Gr^tb'fl master voi^ti. "The BIrtb flf^ tHtfi." last week. Tbe qensorlal -wltmB ol fitate 'Whlcli has b«mi tbe j>trt]iplAcc ^ot :i90re''Dcn8l- depts tban ^tUer in the Uslon .would 4>ot AUt ithcM* ofBclal ,0. ;EC. op ,tJbe Orljptb j>rodpcnpp n>e- cai^s^ «f an alleged <tcar of xactal fveDudloe tt^t they seetned to feel the nlctuce mlglit ei^te. "Tbe Birth of a Nation" Jtas seen sbowlne In New York City to cr<>wdcd bouses since March, eilfl haS'liecn a wonderful success <wbe£f«Tor it Jias tKOD preaented. The -tljiouh Pj-odudns .Coraoradon, spondoElnK "The Birth .of a Nation," It Is '.under- stood, Mtm obortijr lay 'their cas^ tiefoce the >01iio courts. from tLe sea In an ezhauptcd condltloo, Qie tnat that picked blm up had retarned, that Hart vas given his freedom. Director Hevler. appreclaUng bis predicament, hurried down to the boat aw escorted Trowbrld^ back to the docked Ilo«r, BaitiBty^Dg t)ic captain':S ,aivi;^t^ fis to !f^ifm\ui^gei'/i eafety. <\SJblle .^his oceaii thrill of plctiicedOQi apparently wo)i1d require motjk of ^vrra^e profcsslai:\9l dAre<le(Tlt, aUic (oqt <of ,eT<iry -ten ' of t^ein ,wo\>ld ]Mi,ve' refitted the ^sslgnwi'nt. owii>£ ito .tfye .enor- Tnoua flsk -fcoffi abarl^s and .swort^h that 4cfctit the North Atlantic at this season, many of .which were seen In the wake .of the boat a few minutes f.rffir to Trowbrl^e'.B _pUiiiee, and which tIU be yeriflcd ip' the olvla? of -vhe picture, 'The «lp- nVt" a five reel jfo^uctlon of the I/eder«r Cor- ponitlop. wiu be shown at ,ljie fiew hoose. as well «■ tte releases to eoBe. ALEC imsmE mssm> as ss- Ob ^ order 4ssued by Jqstlcc Pendleton, .of .t)ie Popcemc .Court New York, Deputy Sta«cltr.Zelmer arfcsjicd ^ec torUooce, jtbe' film .man. livt Friday. Mr. X/orlmore vWfs ^el^cil»ln :$500 ,1^11, Mb At- est' t>eiDK the result of a illhcl suit wbi<it jbe ""irm Corikoratlon }iivB .BtaiU^ >eBin^ J ' fl«O,00O. The Screen Club .of II«w Yoch,. the w44ely .|Eiiow.p organization of motion picture actors, publicity prppiojters, pewspAPer -aten (t«l .otihers -IntsBMtea Id the development of the c(a^ato^rap;hfc art, held Its :»nnuai .election of offlcecB.'aatDtiI^.':fh;t.:J. BlW <JUlr4c was elected president; Harry C. Myers. yXce president: Robert £deson, ae'coqd tvl«e preslflept; Adam iKessel, .thilrd ^v4ce pr^aldpiitt': Robert X. ^elch, recording secretary; John Race, treasurer, ^d a .certain Mr. Enols. -tietter Jfpowp perhaps to fsadei;6 tie tbls paper-and the theatrlcitl world .18 scarry .Unnls, M. Jt*. vedltor, -was .cjioaen corresponding secretary. The following .were elect- ed to the Board of Governors: Uopp Hadley. JGeo. Dc Carltop, C. A. Wlllatt, and a newspaper man ■named Arthur Leslie. Kvcryone, or nearly teyei;- one, seems satlsQed with the result of the election. .'Botorc the iballots were .cast numerous 4>.re- dlctlons' iWero made regarding .the outcome; :jtf>^ f^en the shouting Is all ovor, several eucfiiratfiB c^dUat^ .and rtnelD- .telonds Jiave been .-Dowed- and around Forty-seventb Street wearing In. sqnitable ^ins. He who laughs last, etc., stuff. i AUJfiEP mm Amsm A. Q. I/eil, wjbo U B8l<l -to be -the mkn ibehlnd ChapUn^Ilm Co.. of 14(> >W. Forty-flmi-Street, N. Y.. was arrested last week charged with vio-. latlng Section '28 of the copKiUgbt law, irhl^] ordinance covers the duping of films. .Spe<;lflcaUy, JLavI twas .rnA««d ^^th ttie itltoqiltl piracy of a fllm known as 'The Champion,**^ in which Charlie Chaplin .app^ced lor -Esaflnsy dontei time ago. Asslstarit U. S. District Attorney Harold A. Content was -the ^xnnplalnant.' -Levi jwbb .st- lused when brought before U. S. "Commissioner Houghtmi ip ■fifiob -ball. <He wltl -Aove A 'hieaitnt Oct. 12.' the JU£tie ITieattc to ^ew Xork, the Xltt\e 7|bea<re in IVil)ade]ph4a. ^-vd t^e Fine Arte The- atre In Chicago ace -to. the public In jkceocntlng hl£h class dramas, so the Hew Toy Theatre Is to the i)k.aoies>t Mitnaukcc ip scesentip^ the pjiotoiirajaia. ^fnlB :b<:«^gtt,ipl f.na cozy house, which seirts but 100, 'Will present oiily two .shows a day, a motiiiec pnd .a night perfornvance. Including an IpterpiU- gon, .whlcth win rup ^or about two hours a.pd a <Qne <of Che .iKSt ,Ey(DPbony orchestras In Milwau- kee _has been ,o^age^ to play -for nU ,the prb- ^.VCt.lc^ns. Xho Jlo«se will shoiw Big -Fo.ur .features, ha.vu)^ co.ntrac.ted :for tfle entire year's relefi^e of tfifjt .4;omniny. The pi;od.uctlon cposen -^.o^ the onailng Is l&8Ban.ay'a .muctk-talked-of play. "The HHpdnieas of .Virtue;" -The bouse has for Ite pa- troCB oply tile most exclusive set of !slHw;Bukee. >^ther .auallty .theatre which the V-L-,S-je bad tbe .dls^ctlo;! .of opening during the sa^t wee^, and wl»ve V-LfS-vE features ylH be shown ,ejcll> •iTely, Is the .Stnmfl,' Duluth, \V(s.. forpecly the Oraheu.m, devotqd to vaudeville. -This theatre will lie conducted along tjie lines of the theatres of the same •name In Xew York «ad .CMcago. Xhete.wlll be an orcheetea «f -twelve pieces and the most etTectlvo staging of all pro- .Idnctl*'^ sliowp. Con]iin<^tlDg upon .t^e «It(tng(> of the house from a vaudeville to a -photopliur -thea- tre, a representative of the managoment s^d: »'K.<>rmerly the ipsta,llatlon of p^'tpses In a house devoted to vaudeville or the legitltnatc di^ma ^as .ptmaidered a makc<>hlft. and .« :«Ign of Teahae^s. Nowadays the reverse Is the case. .-So excellent have iecome the prnductlons qponsorad *y the -Straind Theatre Company -that a >bouse 'b^ar- 3ns its trade mark may consldex Itself "far In ad- vance of those housing audible .entertatnmep.t- -vao christening production was' "Gca,u<Btark," -followed for the second half of the week by .Anoth(>r of t(ie same oompany*.<) features, ■The *Wgoi^out" AH of (the recent B.lg -Four .r^J^asep yrATt TjUi be: sbes the pimsueid PRODUCT, -Cliartes - H eT jU e Bock, ^e clever y«an|r «nthor of tbe >baQk. '"rae Code qt the Mountains." abortly to be -released by World Film. Is one of the «104C delighted Uttcratvuri In all New York itet pow. In -appearance but a youth, he has eevegal'suc- cossps to his nrnllt. aiid ki Mithuslastlc in bto ap- preciation of tbe realistic manner in wjilch "The Code :af the MounUlns" ,wos -produced by W.qrld bTUn. When shown the stills his pleasure found dWAOlty In expressing Itself. "Why." he Bai4. .^base iklotures Ate wonderfully artistic, (kre more rthan ordlparlls ,Mpces8ivc of my ;id It Is eeldom one hears an author ao appreclat of his director. 70Viu(bi;r st.v9£^ a tiuuli«]e:r. MauiAce Tou.ri^ctHr Js moking a picture ,of the weV Juown stage .succ^ss^ "A Butterdy op the ^Vlleel, which is to have the advantage, in the cast, of -the remarkably powerful and popular artist, Uolbrook >C]lnn, .who Ikaa placed blmsalf by geqeral -cotisent at the -verv iiead of his cccaotly adopted profession, wbtlc Vivian Martin's beauty, charm and piquancy are the themes of seneral admiration. Mr. Bllnn and Miss Martin make an Msftl pair .«tf leads. IThe atory is In the trtai^le .class, (. it i;oji- cerps :tbe i^tr,^oolal tcoublos of a rich man and lUs young'.wife, who allows herself to pe com- pxtanlaed in hie leyes. There is a .Alvorce and a Sieat ideal pf ujahapplness before the Hsual Jiappy ending is reaqbod 'Tbe ttvrllllag altwtion of the photoplay is teaclied when > theatre (i^es .;fire sfii .what looks like a human holocaust Is .only Jviet Averted. This Is a veritable STorld Film thriller. Faov P,iuiEB W«,iUN. the JR. C. prelate and aovellat, JaaUe SaiuMers has received .a meat ap- pcsdatlve letter op acoonot of her portrayal of the same ipart in 'toe_i>Ioturlaat;lon of "III Starrod Babble. -Father \^^l«n wrot*- the took irom whloh tbe ellent dra^ was adapted. He :sala tiiat the ^Iboa produetlop .visu&llaed his o<mc<^ Hon perfectly. "GBEATEn Love" Is the name of a Sellg Diamond special. In three reels, soon to he released by the Sellg Polyscope Company. -MUs Bessie Kyton will portray the role or a Japanese girl. Although Hiss EytOd Jias ninyed bundredE of different cbnv- a<rtar roles on the screen she never played the Dart -of a Japanese girl. In -this plav ML<>s £ytoii £ss <>pportnnltles-to attain eipoUonal heights-which she kofoly appreciates. TIMED FUDI aSVICE mES SCBEDUtES* OSte XtaitaHJFUm .Ssi:ilce, tfoaneEty <dotqg .taal- ftt ;iaFWeat Fprtyrtlstb -jateeat, ^oT'Saik, nied schedules in bankruptcy Jast -weak, ~^i'Tr'ng liabuitips of ^ej^fixz, .and A^ts of -$ua7)i«4&T' The principal .gccdltors Arc K. S- >M- J'Vllf'i!'*!^ Inc.. $110,000: YouW .CoEBoratlon. «<llit500's TP. A. Power, $78.000: U. S. Prlrithig « -Utlto. $42,021, .asd MUIcr liro.s.' 101 Ranch. $23,010. ' J _. TA^P^ A OPfWC^ IN IDBJE 9ttfi^r. Fresh ,op the wheel's' of his Ba^ean Invasion, Harry lU-yler, <dlre<;tor -ii Ut .Ftapcffis, <for 'A^^ years Isolated on -the .I^aclSc (Coast. J>rS)ceeda SO ijtp the startllpg. Dlracjtbr Bavler bos uncovered a "movie" hero who.!doeein<rt..h{t^e/tp-resort<to tetna doubled or cameravfoked in' order .46 jeglater'<tlie ^ ... Ijodci^ StB*;e FIJuioJloaB- JBelng *tiA.o:?y .'ftsw <tfte -HPPW deck of an .ocean liner -into a oooppy «ea -la Mto ratan risk ifqr a professional daredevil. When ithe ttme oajne -for Uie pverboard tiirMl,, tlie capt^ <|f -the -Hner tefuaed'absoljrtely -to allow the stunt, saving-ItimeanEjiattalnideatli', for-WOUili he, as master of the ship, .declined -to -be icesppn- slhle. ' ' Pcreu^Ion was uscle^ aivl d^lpy .only .liM^eaaed tbe tension. The actors were anxious to h&ve Jt over with. After a terrific fist debt on deck, and at a given signal from Director llevler, in viola- tion of all snips' mles. Trowbridge woj huilod headlong over the side Into tbe sea. The villain allotted the "dirty work" was none -other tiian Albert Hart, of comic opera distinction. ~ Immediately tipop -the -discovery -that bis ordets nod been disobeyed, -the ishlp captain .arrestal Hart and bad bbn pat in jUP.n.B .linttl <i;^(nrt>rldge w.ns rescued from the briny deep. Tbe passengers, too, believing It Jeal, made a itbreateolnr rush ,-for Hart determined to barm him. but the sailors, quickly reallzlp^ wh.at .might follow, bnstled Hai#, below. It was only after Trowbridge had been taken - MUTUAL PROGRAM AMERJCAN RELEASES The Miracle of Life A four part .Mutual-Master pipturje that glorifies JUpjJxer- hood. A powei^l attack, thro^ t>^utiful picjtiiusQS, on the cardinal sin of spciety. IflLAJlOAItlTA FISCQj^ and f OCffiHi £. jHWURBOlT PF,l.RA.SE ©ATS OCT. zi. ^^YmGA" Hi^ Blot oji the Shield -Two 'Reel Diam^ i^eleaacd 0<;t. i8. and Visitors atul Visitees ■jOnp ^cel X>r»ip4. Released Oct. 22. WINIFRED GREENWOOD and EDWARD -COXEN. Alias 3dm»9 ^t^pBody Dnamau -deleaaail Oct. -19. NEVA gfS»9m. -ami JRAtO^ BORZACE. Deserted at Aiito A.C«nedj-2>m<n:B. Refeaaed Oct. aj. CARROL HOLIjOWAY and JOHN SHKKMAN. Each ot these reli la dlstnbmed Uiraac|ioqt tbe United fltates exdoslvely by Ustnal Fllm .CEopontlon. AflEiaCM FILH COMPiHY, Joe. OHIOAOO. ];^I.IMOI8