Judge, 1925-09-12 · page 19 of 37
Judge — September 12, 1925 — page 19: what you’re looking at
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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Decl Stuf By Carroll Carroll Reminiscent Don Q, Son of Zorro—Splen- did Douglas Fairbanks. Beggar on Horseback—Au unusual comedy, wild and funny. Sally of the Sawdust—Carol Dempster and W. C., Fields in a magnificently amusing farce. The Unholy Three—Lon Chaney thrills again, but in a weak plot. The Street of Forgotten Men—- An intelligent exposé of pro- fessional begging. Lightnin’—Overlong, rather dull, yet appealing at times. A Slate of Fashion—How the home-town girl married the millionaire; as consistent us women’s fashions. Rugged Waters—Concerning love and our valiant coast guardians, otherwise a “western” in spirit and story. Night Life of New York—As genuine as a $3 diamond. The Paths of Paradise— Laugh! I nearly died! A Teutonic Trifle 7 BEGINS to look as if Ernest I Lubitsch, the imported German genius of the films, has become pretty well domes- ticated, or he couldn’t have been inveigled into making such a thing as his latest. I received press announcements, “the new Lubitsch film coming soon to the Picadilly.” I read paid advertisements to the same affect. I read articles praising the latest work of the infant industry’s Wilhem- strasse operative. Ilay awake nights contemplating the in- finite possibilities of the great masterpiece I was about to witness, I bought myself a calendar and eagerly scratched off each day as it slipped slowly by, bringing the great picture closer to mine eyes. I invited (Continued on page 28) 0000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000000) ee Boss (to pretty stenographer)—Got anything doing for Sunday evening, Miss Gadfly? SrenocrapPuer (hopefully)—No, not a thing! - “Then try to be at the office carlier Monday morning, please!” Empiorment AGENT (to applicant)—What’s your work? Srammertne House Parsrer—Er-pup-pup-pup— AcEnt (writing)—Drives motor boat—all right, we'll let you know when a job turns up. Ww comicbooks.com