Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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n°>JywooA SCREENL&ND Cai»fi»» Little HINTS LAYQOERS MFOR RENT. — HAUNTED — Pa the OTHERS with movie-mad offspring may well throw up their hats in glee at the advent of another producer in the field of domestic comedies. Johnny Jones, in his juvenile two-reelers, which mingle heart-interest with smiles, fills a long-felt want. You can safely park the kids at the movies when one of his pictures is on the bill. This first one is a demi-tasse heartdocument, with its childhood appeal that reaches grown-ups and children alike. An impossible little story— but it pulls the strings iround the good old pumper. (Below)— — . ONE CLEAR CALL— First National 1 HE old skeleton of the Klu Klux Klan is dragged from its closet in this latest John M. Stahl opus. But with such splendid work by Milton Sills and Henry B. Walthall we are inclined to forgive the rat'.llng of its bones. Milton Sills even goes so far as to reveal that he can ACT — a thing we hadn't suspected before. For his feminine adornment, Mr. Stahl apparently made one clear call on the casting department — Claire Windsor, Irene Rich, Doris Pawn and Shannon Day. Quite an acceptable eyeful! !/ (Above) — . GOLF— Vitagraph IF you are a little off your game, Larry Semon can. show you some of the boundless (as well as bounding) possibilities of the gutta percha pill. Two reels of good gags and a pretty leading woman (Lucille Carlisle) make comedy of the good, old, tried and proven variety. i