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ATHENS BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1921.
Daily Fashion Hint
Not “Studio Stuff”
But Real Circus
Performance In
“The Little Clown’
“The Wallop” at the
Elite Theater Today
Harry Carey is seen in one of those
sympathetic roles which shows him
playing “second fiddle” to a more
romantic figure, in “The Wallop” at
the Klite today a new and thrilling
yestem picture. The sympathy is his
to the finish since It is his object .to
protect his rival and “fade-out” at the
end with a realisation that romance ip.
over. The plot revolves around the at
tempt of a crooked sheriff to discredit
the youth who has beaten Carey to
the lovestakes.
The kiddies of Santa Ana, Califor
nia, were deep in mourning one day
some weeks ago. The circus hod
passed them by!
What was their loss, however, will
be a gain to millions of other young
sters, for the show' which would havo
performed before only a few hundred
in Santa Ana, will now have a whole
world of children and grown-ups as
For when the circus in
William S. Hart in ‘«Bluc Blazes Row-
den,” at the Strand today.
Seeds from the chaulmoogra tree of
India, the oil of which forms the base
of ‘a treatment successfully used in
treating leprosy, have been received
Ju the Philippine islands by the bu-!
An attempt will be
its audience,
question cancelled its Santa Ana
ploy-date it did so because it had
been engaged for scenes in Realart's
picture, “The Little Clown.” Mary
Miles Mlnter is the star of the pro
duction, being seen in a particularly
appealing role as a circus orphan,
'brought up by *Toto.” a clown who
has been devoted to her slnse child
hood.
The script of the story called for
a small circus of the one ring “wagon
show” variety—and fortunate indeed
was Rea I art to secure the Escalante
ontfit, absolutely perfect for the pur
pose. There were elephants, camels,
hears, coyotes, monkeys, all sorts r»
animals, in fact—not to mentio;?
clever riders and those agile individ
uals who swing through space on a
frinl trapeze.
Thus the children of Santa Ana
lost out on a circus.
On-the other hand, the kiddies ot
Hollywood gained ohe. For the “big
top” was pitched right on a main
boulevard—and everybody and his dog
invited to attend, free of charge! Did
they accept? Can a duck swim! The
tent was crowded when the time for
‘‘shooting” began, and Director Her
ron Is said to have secured some of
the most perfect crowd stuff In the
history of the photodrama.
• , To mako sure that the cinema play
ers* conformed eractly to strict circur
custom, Realnrt secure dthree famous
circus people .to act as technical di
rectors of tho scenes. Heading the
list was Beit Leo, ono of AmericaY
greatest clowns, for years with Ring
ling's and the originator of the* fam
oua “Mother tlocp^avt. AW nsalwt
Ing in tho technical direction wore
Alice and “Miko” Brahn! famous equ
estrians of the •Hagdnbeck-Wallacp
and other big shows, Their talented
horse, “King C^orge” appears in the
picture.
Bert I^?o brought his trnlnnd goose
“Mike" and dog. “Queen,” both of
which arid res'Iism to the photoplay. ^
“Tno LitUe Frown” will play at the
,.Palace theater today, it Is an Avery:
Hcpwood piny, and will bo staged In |
The latter puts over
some good incident in a pool parlor
and performs a timely rescue for bis
unknown friend (a typically Carey
scene). Frustrated here, the villain
frames the youth on a murder charge
and the latter is faced to flee to the
This sequence defies logic
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PLAYING AT THE PALACE TODAY IN A CHAMING PICTURE.
mountains.
for an innocent man is never afraid
to face the truth. Viewing it from r.
strictly western angle it is strictly
accordnng to Hoyle since guns speak
lounder than words. The sheriff and
his gang start in pursuit but the cow
boy beats them to the impregnable
cave. His object is to win the reward
-for the capture of the murdered manY
assassin and also to aid his rival in
battling his oppressors.
The title finds its meaning when
Ca'rey deals the youth a terrific wal-
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reward. It looks like the art of
"double-crossing” on the part of the
unromantlc figure until the plains arc
reached when he surprises the crooks
and' compels them to put up their
hands.
Also at the Klite todrty, Eddie Polo
In “King of the Circus.”
A London man placed a plum pud*
ding in a tin box embedded In a sack
of Bme. Tying a rope to it he lower
ed the sack ten feet below the surface
of the Thames. When raised lo the
surface at the expiration of two hours
the pudding waa found to be cooked
thoroughly.
WHY SUFFER SO?
White feathers go off at a dashing angle iu this smart chapeau of black
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water the lime slacked, causing sum*
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decreased 12.4 per cent In the last six
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morfi Ibnn the combined -prisoners of
Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin and North
and South Dakota In 1914.
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taking wives from among the full-
blooded Hawaiian strain, thus pre
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“KING OF THE CIRCUS’*
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W. S. Harlan Bine Blazes Rowden