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Died. Milo Merrick Belding, 66, one-time (1912-25) president, and son of one of the founders of Belding Bros. & Co., largest silk thread manufacturer and distributor in the U. S. before it was merged in 1925 with Heminway Silk Co.; of heart disease after an attack of bronchitis; in Manhattan...
...follows: C. C. Alpern 3L, F. L. Dewey 3L, T. S. Jaffin 3L, G. D. Jagels 3L. S. S. Janney 3L., S. M. Klein 3L, Harold Lynton 3L. J. H. Nichols 3L, P. H. Rhinelander 3L, M. Q. Shaughnessy 3L, Nathan Witt 3L, H. B. Gardner 2L., R. H. Merrick 2L, E. T. Nunneley 2L, J. D. Stephenson...
...from you is ice." Up Pops the Devil (Paramount). Novel-writing is a career which the cinema often shows accompanied by domestic disagreements. It takes effect as an irritant in this one after Steve Merrick (Norman Foster) has given up his job to produce a book while his wife (Carole Lombard) supports him by acting in a revue. Painful results: Anne Merrick is pursued by a publisher, Steve Merrick makes expensive gestures toward a pretty neighbor. Pregnancy is presently established as a motive for reunion. What makes Up Pops the Devil as amusing in film as it was recently...
Vinegar Tree. Laura Merrick (Mary Boland) had had an affair with some sort of artist in her youth, was titillated when, years later, she was to entertain in her home the one she believed to have been her lover for an afternoon-Max Lawrence (Warren William). Vinegar Tree then proceeds to unfold some uncommonly good comedy for three acts, during which the artist finds himself entangled by Miss Boland and her younger sister and her virginal daughter. After the younger sister and the artist have gone into the garden together in Act III and the daughter is safely...
...LITTLE DOG LAUGHED--Merrick (Dutton...