Ted Wilde directs Speedy, a 1921 silent film that stars Harold Lloyd as an ardent baseball fan who wants to save the last horse-drawn trolley line in New York. A screening of Manhattan, a silent "city symphony" film, precedes the showing of Speedy. The screening takes place at 7 tonight at the Cleveland Museum of Art, where they screen again at 1 p.m .on Sunday. Both films compliment the art museum's new exhibit, The Jazz Age. Tickets are $10, $7 for CMA members. (Niesel)