The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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34 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY International News. No. 52. Uncle Sam's Sleuths Hunt J. Barleycorn at Sea. — New York City. Sub-Titles. — Customs inspectors leave the Battery to search incoming ship for the "hard stuff." Awaiting the liner, ready for business. They sure know where to search. Sherlock Holmes never had anything on theve revenue sharks. A nonchalant exit — but it didn't work. Slow music, please. Society Folks On Ice. — One touch of Jack Frost makes the whole world kin. — Gedney Farms, N. Y. Sub-Title. — No place for mollycoddles here. Glimpses of Paris for Veterans of the A.E.F. Sub-Titles. — The Champs Elysee — one of a series of striking views that will recall to a million Yanks "the good old days." The famous Eiffel Tower. And here's one of those flower markets where many a Yank fnund favor with his cherie. The heart of Paris — six months ago it was still thronged with men in khaki. The famous Arch of Triumph under which Pershing's men marched cn more than one historic occasion. Sunset. On a Flying Fish at 71 Miles An Hour. — Babbeck, Cape Breton. Sub-Titles. — Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, the famous inventor, at the wheel of the fastest water craft in the world. Ingenious foils make this flying fish unmindful of rough seas. F. W. Baldwin, co-inventor, demonstrates. "Ever Hunt for Truffles?" — Here's Mile. Madelon, some huntress, with Ninettte, her famous truffle hound. — Perigore, France. Sub-Titles. — Ninette scents the quarry. And here are the truffles — worth (?) $3 a pound. They are used to season goose livers. A can of pate de foie gras, with a microscopic portion of truffles embedded therein. In the Public Eye. — Miss Ruth Law (Mrs. Charles Oliver), the famous aviatrice, teturns from France, where she selected a plane for her round-theworld flight. Sub-Titles. — Miss Eve Balfour, reputed to be England's most beautiful woman, pays her first visit to America. "Aunt" Susan Hewitt and an old-fashioned apple turnover she prepared for the home-coming of General John J. Pershing to Laclede, Mo. Insurrection Flap Flies in Philippines.— Manila, Philippines. Sub-Titles. — Celebrating the recent lifting of the. ban on the Filipino colors, carried in the campaign against the Yanks. An American-Filipino girl with Old Glory and the Filipino banner. She loves them bo'^h. General Aguinaldo, once rebel leader, now staunch American, who first raised the insurrection flag. France Acclaims Triumph of Ca/rpentier. — Boulogne, France. Sub-Titles. — Greeted as a conquering hero on his return from London, where he defeated Joe Beckett, British pugilistic champion, in seventy seconds. Flowers and kisses for the new heavyweight champion of Europe. Off to Paris to arrange for the fight with Jack Dempsey, champion of the world. Paris pays tribute. Daffy News. THE BIG MONEY 12. "Under Suspicion" with ORA CAREW and FORREST STANLEY Story by MILDRED CONSIDINE Directed bv WM. DOWLAN "Lasca" with EDITH ROBERTS and FRANK MAYO Story by FRANK DESPREZ Directed by NORMAN DAWN HARRY CAREY in "A Gun-Fightin' Gentleman" with KATHLEEN O'CONNOR Story by HARRY CAREY and JACK FORD Directed by JACK FORD MARY MacLAREN in "The Pointing Finger" with DAVID BUTLER Adapted from the novel, "No Experience Required" By FRANK R. ADAMS Directed by TOD BROWNING "The Day She Paid" with FRANCELIA BILLINGTON Adapted from the Story "Oats for the Woman" By FANNIE HURST Directed by REX INGRAM "The Triflers" with EDITH ROBERTS DAVID BUTLER FORREST STANLEY Story by JOSEPH FRANKLIN POLAND Directed by CHRISTY CABANNE MONROE SALISBURY in "The Phantom Melody" with JEAN CALHOUN Story by F. McGREW WILLIS Directed by DOUGLAS GERRARD HARRY CAREY in "Marked Men" with WINIFRED WESTOVER Adapted from the story, "The Three Godfathers" By PETER B. KLYNE Directed by JACK FORD MARY MacLAREN in "Rouge and Riches" with ROBERT WALKER Story by W. CAREY WONDERLY Directed by HARRY FRANKLIN JAMES J. CORBETT in "The Prince of Avenue A" with MARY WARREN Adapted from his stage success of the same name by Charles E. and FVank T. Dazey Directed by JACK FORD "The Peddler of Ues" with FRANK MAYO and ORA CAREW Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post Story, "The Peddlar,"" by Henry C. Rowland Directed by WILLIAM C. DOWLAN TSURU AOKKI in "Locked Lips." Adapted from the popular novel," The Breath of the Dragon," by A. H. Fitch