W4M' n1JWi,v f'dlS" , j 'j, -j,?; 'i, -- r- 14: A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIUABELHIA, TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 25, 1921 li 'i I n i$. ;r i i) s CLOSE-UPS of the ny HENTtY Flerida Is Bidding te Get the Studies There THBY'VE been making a crcat fuss nbeut the threat te hnve ernerthip out In Cnllfernln. Met of the itiiilie people nnd the directors (nnd particular! the press ngcnttt who have been hnrd tip for something te write nbeut) havi ppillcd gallons of Ink ever renuii of pnper. nil te (etivinee Cullfet nlnni nnd the rest of the world that thej'll never stnnd for It no. sir; never! Several of the producers have epenl threatened (according te their press. Agents) te move has; nnd bnjtfjnKe and net produce nny mere pictures In Cali fornia if thev intnll n beard of censers. Hut mebbe there wlllibc a let of us who won't take these threats er.v sorieuslj Flerida, however. Is jumping nt its chance 1'lenda wants tls movie studies down there. Flerida wants the money the movie people make nnd spend nnd the tourists who would be drawn nnd the revenues from one of -the wealthiest industries in the country. Se l'letlda is hoping that California will invent n new and mere heinous kind of iener than the tenser is naturally nnd that th whole bloemin' Industry, with nil its people, will quit the West Const in dis gust and K' down there Miirnhull Neilnn, the producer of "Ilintj nnd "Heb Hampton of Placer nnd "Hits of Life" nnd "Penrod." Ins present Jeb with Weley Hnrry. has declared epenl thnt the migration te Flerida is bv no means Impossible. He himrelf hah been approached b some of the big business people of Miami nnd he ms furthermore he's going if things get unbearable in Hollywood, .lust hew a beard of censers is going te make thingsiuierc uuber.rnble there thnn thrv are here or in New Yerk nobody explains rUH S1TC 4770V n-m broiteht nearer te aetuality latt iceek by n telegram sent f"en a representative of tome of the best nn.tinr , interests of Miami. It irai addressed directly te Xeilan because he made I ii pictuie in Miami fast year and had met many of these people. TUB TIXECiRAM said: "Understand you nre holding up building new plant in I-os Angeles pending outcome censorship question. As relief te situation facing you nnd ether producers, would like te recall te your mind spirit of co operation extended you when here last winter nnd which would be accorded an ether producer by Miami and entire State of Flerida Conditions here for picture-making, as ou knew from personal experience, have every ndvnntnge found in any ether part of country as far as climatic conditions nnd scenic back ground concerned. Alse remember teu nre only forty hours from New Yerk ' City, the film distributing and financial center of the country and whose metro politan backgrounds for pictures an- aailnble as in no ether city. Locutions here for exteriors are available thiougheiit the entire year Yeu will find every form of business and commercial life at your deer. Flerida as movie-producing preposition is second te none Yeu knew veu can count en private nnd munic ipal co-operation te very limit here Possibilities of municipal studio te be placed at disposal of producers particularly evident nt this time Plense extend geed j wishes nnd plnt of hearty welcome te all producers and advise situation." According te a friend of mine who writes from the 'West Const, Neilan nnd one or two ether producers are talking seriously of carrving these negotiations I further Persennlly. I cannot see hew the establishment of censorship in Cnli- fernia or anywhere as a reason for closing the studies there and moving te I Flerida or an where elc. Regardless of where films are produced, they must pass the censers in all States that have censorship. And the moving of n modern ' studio is a mighty expensive nnd serious undertaking , Neilan says he found conditions at Miami ideal when he was there n vear , age making Ihe Hidden Paradise with Jehn P.arrymere. There is already n big, up-te-date studio in the Flerida city and the intimation thnt they might put up a municipal plant te attract producers shows hew anxious they are te get the movie business away from California. 'TllEHE hat been a goad deal of this kind of talk earning from the West Coast lately. But. really, it sounds a let like propaganda te ". get the impression that the movie people are tiymg te frighten the people and politicians of California into dropping the censorship agitation. EAST AND WEST BOTH VISITED I STUDIO AT ONCE TTIE first engagement between armed forces of the United Ptites nnd Japan has taken place It occurred nt Universal rit , Cilif. The .Iiipiie force consisted of scvt.iI hundred naval cndetH from two big training shins, The Amerieins arrived from all p.irN of the Pacific Coast te participate in a reunion of the famous Ninety-first Division. Reth forces were armed, (lie Japs with little gilded swerdj. which dangled from their belts; the douu'li deuu'li 1x)h with trench kmus, utUs ami Uermnn machine guns. Ji r,i rt''Tr:"' ih; t, i "' " ii... :'':.,...: M.luiivri- ..-iiiiciii.iii u.iue.j in MippilCjlLl file powers of l nlversal ( ity . for fin - J n c,.?it.i! distinguished honor of bringin plement of cadets te the film "with renewed u"suranees of his high est consideration and the approbation of the emperor lie arrived in .ihn-tf half an hour with a frock cent nnd a high h.it Hehitul him mar-hi-d the landing part. Hardly had the p,i tered the grounds when the telephone Jangled ngnin. "He " shouted a geed old top sergeant en the ether end of the lme, "We're bringing an outfit of the Nine-tr-lirt out te see the film capital. Held eerthing attnbe m1i in about an hour when de we eat? click " Irving (i Tlmlberg, director genn! dropped eer. tlnng nnd met the outfit nt the gs'e He gave them tne city and sturter: them en their way through the .rriO a re. that Univ"-al us te duplicate ,.ery p.irt of the glebe ?ewi.er River let 'er biuk." be. lewtsl ,i Mil ubi, tirted ins latch ' Camp Lewis ;ind spoke the language. Uany Caret t.re out of nis dr. i-ig room, "Powder River se.inds might feed te me," he iaid. ' anil as t.,r letting 'er buck I'm fur it ' THE Mint) -first get its spcid f ri i tin Neithwesf, for the most part and the teung hmikies who made up it IT Ol'LDXl YOU smmmmm ft ttK-5.- wB&vmkw&z&imws m 'MtmsmmMsjm:t:mjiMmm!t. Above is O'.e if thu beautiful p ace poetic "Pcivr llbetsnu ' T Daily Mevie Magazine MOVIE GAME M. NKELY Viela Dana Appears With Parents in Film Vieia Dann is director, producer. sienaM. title writer and star .i a ne-i ne-ree! phernphy. written m m' red ice her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eiml nnjrnth, te pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Flugrnth have nl wnvs bem close te the stage, fol lowing tli3 cnieers of Viela Hanu and their ether daughters'. Shirley Masen nud Edna Flugrnth. The 'iae no made tln-r fitt screen appearance : K""- v-- i n him wr kiu-i et j man and they , ft ill I him en rtur n T 'tiiciift r. i r:... ...i.:in .i, I ,, ,V "" ' "' ' ". """-.gram '" 'iP-'iie-e midshipmen were tip-tee- U'A "r'"Ir"1 ,'i"1 (I"rer,1I1- ii him nriiiii wen eatties t:ie .Mnety firt would hate it. hut if decorum con sists of net telling a fellow what you think et him then the famous 'old Nine! v -first is lacking. Tliev told Harry t'erev all about Pewdn River nnd then Ham told them win it is the biggest rher in ilie world "It's tie enlv river in the world." he said, "that's a mile wide nnd :ic i Ini h denp and horses up there eagle - be il;s trying te get a drink. Kit Ne one but Pnscilln Dean or a top sergeant eeu'd h?ve busted up tin fa fa meiis fnrmutien that crowded areind Hurrt Caret, but the fuiimus ne.. the sjnhUy n,l 0 ,, Da, ; ,0 W)ir'Ri .itnl e he was glad when tin- beautiful ,-iijl arrned te divert the attention if the hunch Miss Dean pilete tin het around th" studio and shown! them tne interior -i-ts where she is about te start work en "Wi'd Heney ' If w.i a great event fur th" Ninetr-fir-t and a great eent for Univrsnl Tne tirs met the finest outfit that t.-r did sqniids-ea-t nnd the bunili met ' eir nil pal. llnrrv Caret, Mis Dean, Uraitk Minn, Herb Rawlin-en. Ma-: 1 "i ir . E lei'n Sedgwnk. Heet ;.b - ii Eihlie Pn. , Art A e-d Lee Meian an I ' ' of ,,tl r- LIKE TO DREA 1 THIS neu uj Piter and tut Duchess jf Te ji , wii-ii tiuj dream true ' DuidcntE'Iy, the camera man eud art director d,d theiuddves pteud Hew I Became A Mevie Star is Told te lEZ KLUMPH WHAT H.s AMtKAHV HAPPENED Dorethy Fane, a pirl from a small town, iharei her biaeest ambition icith thousands of ether ..I mrrtrnii airh that of beeemina a mortal picture star. She thinks her ehanee hai come uhen Penis, a friend ei hen verkinn in eie Yerk, telh of meetinq some people eenneeted irith motion pu'lnres and asks her te tmf her. On her first day in the metrop olis the eirt starts en a asit te the studies and gains admittance te one of them. CHAPTER V A Star H Proxy PERSIS and I had a celebration that night because of my geed luck. We hnd dinner uptown, nt a hotel where '.Is of theatrical people ge: we recog nized some of them, nnd there were e let mere who we were sure were celibrities, only we didn't knew them. I It was let.s of fun At one table there I were t'we pit Is eating together; they weie hating dcsseit when we arrived. i and one of them g-nbhed nn eclair and ate it as -he signed her check "I'm en in the firit act." I heard her say. "And it takes me half an hour te get that wig fixed " Oh. hew I longed te belong te their world, te be one of theso pretty, well- diesM'd girls who chattered uwny about rehearsals nnd wonderful parts and .hnt some mnnngT had told them at luncheon I wondered if. pcrhnps. I I hadn't made n mistake in going into motion pictures instead of tring te go un the see Afti r dinner we went t one of the I big metmn-pii tuiv theatres en Iiie.ul- wnt i miiiiin t ( eiii cntrnte en the ,,j,.tutes. theugh: all through the pr. J Kent I .W lt lt or,. 'p.eple h.,d .e ram I Kent thinking nbeut hew I'd iii'iucture thnt all these me te see. That meininc I'd seen in th" paper a note -iitine t lint Gleria S.taiinen us in town nud th it the reporters were lined up in the lobby of her hotel, waiting te see h"i . I imagined hew her suite nt the hotel lewL'sl and liew she must fe I when she woke up In the morning' und knew that the whole citv wa interested m her .being there. Oh, what a glorious exist ence ' I'eisis nnd T sat up and nte het (heise inndwiihes when we get home nnd drank choielate. S'ne was sinipl oM'rceiue at mi ikh "It makes me disgu-ted wiiii my old job." she told me di- enteitedlv. "te think that "u'iv getting almu M well with se little ep"tn in e. Just think .teu get .- for working enh a little I art of tedav, and I g"t twentj -five a week and that's considered a geed sularv! Tin re's no tilling what you'll get tomorrow, if jmj double for Mai.t lilank. I de wish I could get into pi tures "lint thnt motion-picture man .ten knew said " I bigan. ' Yis, lie said he'd gi" me a chnnie e net in this new picture of his, but when I asked him if I hadn't better ar ia rge te lent" my ieh he told me te -ink te it: thnt motion-picture work ' i lerriblv iiikci tnui And thnt girl i I i ( wins in tln milliner shop, -he SORT OF TIIIG? in the A &iiMmimmM:jmimmmiM JVST PASSING THE TIME BETWEEN PICTVRES "- mzz In the upper picture Director IVnrhyn Staiilaws is sketching his eung star, Hetty Compson. Nete the effect of make-up en Miss Compson leinp.ued te the luck of it en Stanlaws. In the lower picture some Unx s'ars nre disporting between scenes. They said that she'd stuck it out for n solid i year, trying te get n start in pit tures j nnd that nil she did was te act ns an t xtra in seven pictures and once play the part of a ludies' maid." "Well. I'm going te de mere than I that!" I declared as I sort of stoeged up tin way .teu had te if you slept en the couch, which was rather short, am: diew my coat up ever mi I'eisis was a little short en blankets, and I had just one skimpy one. Hut I could see my name in electric lights ever a Hroail Hreail way theatre by n year from that night. 1 get te the studio a little carl in the mottling, and I seu of Imped I'd see Lnwience French, but I didn't. 1 was directed te the office of the director Id talked with tlie day uelere. and he ... .. . .. . . .. .. sent me te the star's dressing room te get my clothes. She hadn't come jet, but there was n maid there, and she gave me the dnrllngest negligee, all lute and little knots of ribbon and lleweis. There were slippers and stockings te go with it, tee. "I'm te de your hnir for ten, as MIs Illank wears hers," tlie maid said. Se I int right down there ut Mar) I41nl'u itrt.uitiir tlltlll With fill lis mm t .,.,, ...... , I Lruli tn'tltt nrtleliw. nnd ttOTe of! pettd'er and powder puffs evei a dozen of them. I counted. Actresses and n ters t-ecm te have se many, but of nurse, when they go out en the Heur they sometimes. Instead of taking n box of pett di r with them, tnke just one big puff with leads of powder en it and then use another te take the powder off. ' Yru'ic the very lmuge of her " the mnid told me as sHic blushed my hair. If I was veu I'd ttntch her careful get en te her little tricks, and ill that. She's talking about going biuk te the stage, and. nnywnt, she's getting putty old fei in tures; they liute te llht hei aiefully, or she shows lines. And he's begun te move well, net like young girls de. THint's one icasun whv ilier need 'd a double for lar in this pn ture, the leading mun she wanted I isn't a let b.gger than she is, nnd when I it ame te latching her up In his nriiis I and running upstnirs with her, he neterl ceu d de it There's ether st ints, tee, hut tint's the one for today.' i "And am I going te de thai I mean is he going te " 1 'euhln't go en; the idea of hating u perfectly -tiangui ma ii put his nrms around me was tee ' iiiui fi ' Of cuume, I knew that Ihcy ion t thinrf nn thing of things like that .n th eties, but still I felt sort ut ' uicomfertnblc . ' Oh thafh nothing nt all " ihe maul assured me as she purtfil n'y hair where I d never in the world have thought of I parting it "Walt till you've been m pictures aw hile you'll think nothing of anything And you mark int words 1 i - if you re ntiy geed nt all jeu'll stand' a geed chance of being signed u,) when Maiy Jtlank leives tne movies. New turr jour head sideways nnd held per fectly -till." Te Be Continued Tomorrow Shirley Has New Leading Man Once mere has Shirley Masen n new lending man. This time It Is Gnsteu Glass, who will he remembered for his , fine pertratnl of the Juvenile lead in I "Humeiesqtie " Glass linN been engaged le support Miss Masen in me Lilttlc Alleu," a story by Myra Kelly. s . tv V' f. J S.-U, CCaiJ .. "t uie, left te right, Ellleen Percy. Emmctt "Queen of Sheba costume Old Fifth Avenue Hetel Re-created ler Picture ' AN EXACT reproduction from old photographs Is te he made of the old Fifth Avenue Hetel in New Yerk ! by lt. A. Walsh for the New Yerk si eiies of "Kindred of the Dust." which is an adaptation of the novel of Peter H. Kyiie. The old Fifth Avenue Hetel was tern down neai ly ten yeais age and steed at tin' point where Rieadwa.t and Fifth incline intersect Ttwntj -third street. Many nationally famous figures in American history made the hotel their ' New Yerk home In btirene dnvs. .. . .... ..." ... the tiulMlng of this set nt the studio will require the services of hundreds of mechanics, who will work day and night. The exterior prebnbl will be done in miniature ami by means of double ex posure and the employment of n cam erainnn in New Yerk, working under Producer Welsh's long-distance tele phonic direction, ether New Yerk scenes of ether diis will he filmed for inser tion in the completed "Kindred of tin Dust" film. Stage Man in Picture Adelaide Prince, well known te tliea tliea tregeeis us a favorite of the hpeaking stage, star in "The Power Hehind the Throne" and ether noted dramas, plnvs a principal role In the special produc tion directed bv J. Searle Daw ley nt the New Yerk Fex studio. The photo drama hns been finished, hut 1ms net tct been named Much in Demand Itl'DOr-PH VALKNTINO Ne sooner did he linish a picture with Asnes A res thnn Director Mllferd i'hec him as Icadlm: man in n Dorethv Dalten film "Mernn of the 'Lady Letty' " ' 'anpH' r s'C . DE MILLE USED RECORD CAST OF ANIMAL ACTORS WITH a deg, menkcjB, peacocks, bcnr.s, clcplinnts, sunken, donkeys, crocodiles, canary birds, horses nnd a lnmb In the cast, it Is probable that Cecil 11. De Mlllc's "Foel's Parndlse," has set n new record in the number nnd variety of wild and domestic nnimnls used in making a motion picture. ' In n setting that changes from an oil boom town en the Mexican border te Oriental temple scenes In Slam nnd back again, the man who stnged the jncht wreck in "Mnlc nnd Female," the tunnel 'cat c-ln In "Something te Think About." nnd the Cinderella vision In "Forbidden Fruit." tinqicstlennblr was cnlled en te handle n pretty lnrge order for a mere motle designed te be shown In two hours nt most. Seme of the nnimnls were, of course, ........ ... .. 1 (l.1ln.M lH t,l. ,1.1 J UHRV III gCl (lllll liliruv III llil-iil acting. nut etners, cspccinuy inc crocodiles, provided tunny Interesting nnd thrilling moments for the produc tion malinger. A special wire-Inclesed truck hnd te be built for their trans portation, nnd en their nrrlvnl nt the studio untisunl prevision had te be made for their ftedlng. Fer these were really vicious beasts. Cenrad Nagcl nnd Jehn Davidsen, who climbed down into the crocodile pit, can testify thnt they were In danger enough without thnt brought nbeut by the anger of hunger pains. Mevie Speeders Foel Cops Wallace Held and Gleria Swanson were joy-riding nleng a boulevard in Southern California. Abend of them was nnerher machine bearing Director Sam Weed nnd n cnmcinninn. Behind came two meter policemen, timing the specder3. It was nil in the plrture. Suddenly from a "trnp" nleng the read thre darted two mere motor metor moter ii'ps tnd started in put milt. They ire net in the picture! It took several minutes of valuable Flynn and Hetty HI the. Lt her time Tinl n let of explaining te prove that lt was nil a part of "Don't Tell 'f r ' ;l "k'ture ."'i1,'!, WnI'inrt' I mid, dleriu Swiiiimui and Elliett Dcx ter in the leading roles. I'IIOTOI'IS N0TWUYr UAJt) 1&UUVU4. COMPANY V TAMIR-CA AlL-mL-- 12th. Merris L I'asyuntc Av. MII.TOV Mll.I.s In "THE LITTLE FOOL" Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clait" ALLEGHENY tfrfT l'Ti THOMAS MEIGHAN In "r.M'I'Y HIClis" Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clast" Aem 1 r 0-0 & THOMl'bON HTB. IA r'M K DAILY .lA.MI-.S KlltKttOOIl In "A WISE FOOL" ARCADIA CHKSTNLT El 10TH in t t t 1 1 ir. i m BtBE DANIELS InJ'TIIKI'I'.KI) MltlJ AQTlirrnuNKI'l;s & UIHAJID AVE HOBART BOSWORTH In "HIS OWN I.W" BALTIMORE 6f 8XTB JKJ?.IS5,B Sennett's "Leve, Hener and Behave" MKHMAinj'OMI'.llY "M-ltll, I"OOI." DPMM" tMTif and wuedi.a.ntj avb ecii"i tis-,:u imi.v rECii. 11 di: Miii.r.' "The Affnir3 of Anatel" Rl I IFRIRn "rei"! ft HuMiui-hiuevT DLULDirVU r,,n mui.u- until 11 "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" MVII FANTASTir IHri'l.KKNT BROADWAY "-f'.-M BEBE DANIELS In "THU MAICCII IIAItl. Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class" CAPITOL 72i MAIIKirr hT in V I in II 1.1 t t lurr.iu 111 iiiu s- "Dangerous Curve Ahead" COLONIAL "";. M7,pi7p r NORMA TALMADGE " in "tiik sir. en Tin; iienit" DARBY THEATRE " nri'KHT ill niiKs- 'THE OLDNESP' EMPRESSMA' , btTn. frtiEF Kt I'KUT llt'OHKS" TJjEJLDNES'r FAIRMOUNT 2d.VUvrfV ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "TIIK MIKtri.K 01 -MAMIATTAN" rMlVllL.? A M TO miiVIOHl DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "rASHl.NO TllKl1" 5flTH ST "A'JHI.-U.lew .i7; join OI. MATINMU: DAILY Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clan" 1 int Mir Inhit'Mlic In "IMHnn In ler' GLOBE 6l,l M"f Z n 3D te H .ll.li-ITitB I'AST In "COINCIDENCE" SHE'S ON A VACATION AT LAST Ruby De Renter, who has been commuting front New Yerk te California with no rest bettcccn pictures ter ever a year, is en a vacation at last. She's with the Fairbankscs in Europe. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans ZERUAII Ruth Renlck wns born in Galveston, Tex. She has blend hnir and hazel eyes, MAC rrnnclne Larrlmerc played en the speaking stnge in "Scandal" and "S'Ice People." iilse in musical com edy. Seme of her pictures nre "Res urrection." "Devil s Darling" nnd "Royal Pauper." She has red hair and dark blue eyes. CLITA Tully Marshnll has been en the stage for thirtv-lx years. Ills address Is 1030 North Vine street, l.es Angeles, Calif. Kl'BT Frank Mnje was horn In IRKO In New Yerk City. He was well known en the stnge before entering pictures. He recently married Dagmnr Gndewsky, who was his lending lady, and who is the daughter of the famous pianist, Leepold Godowsky. GARDINER Werd has just been received that "The Man Who Would no King" is te be filmed. It was only last week that I answered you regarding this very htery, stating that ns far as I knew it was net being filmed. FLUSHING Jehn Rnrrymnre has net deserted either the stage or screen. His latest picture Is seen te be re leased. It is called "The Hidden Para dise." Yeu are mistnken njieut his wife. He is the husband of Mrs. Leon Leen ard Themas. They have been married several years. .. IimMWl, , . "''"' i.i man wish, itichnrd Harthel- N. RORKRrS Ihe value of a writ- mess, Emily Fitzroy. Kate Itrucs ten story in the idea contained in the. Mary Hat. Mrs. Morgan Helment. pint. The form in which the story is; Florence Short. Creighton Hale anl written is rarely acieptable for the j ethers whose names I can't recall at tbl screen. If the idea in your story is i iicsent menient. new nnd geed, no mntter in whnt form It Is presented te the producer. It will I KREUZIE "Heartbalm ' is net in be accepted, pinvlded It Is suitable for old film. In fact it Is quite new It the screen. Often excellent story ma- Is one of Muck Sennett's eemedf terial cannot be used ter the serein, as ilianins. Ethel Grey Tern plaS tbe the methods of presentation are se dif- principal role. I'll 01 (I PI. Y,S The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. CiR ANT in" OlrnriJ Ae is... fittrr. tVeitncmlay LOUISE GLAUM i(in2Ajri.uTnAN i.eyi:" GPFAT NORTHERN"3".:- a W NORMA TALMADGE I? "TJ": M!' ON Till! 1)0(111" Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clast" IMPERIAL B,,:rtl! A.Ar'C5p() NORMA TALMADGE' m I? "T,'.,K f.,fiN ev T,,: noeit" Charlie Chaplin in 'The Idle Class" Karlton ","aTfll'T AbmeimeAn iaiuun , urn a M le lt 1,1 p M ., AI.USTAH Cvr In "The Sen nf WnllmfJ Lehigh Pa ace ""PImIVI Ave- un'J ,.,rT. T i-nlirh Avfnus The Affairs of Anatel" LIBERTY ""0A." reu "aav, BETTY COMPSON In "AT Till: KM) 01' Tin: u-nin.in OVLRBROOK mW? THE WISE FOOL" PALACE VM "A'fiir-rilKKT NORMA TALMAD'dE1'- " in "Tin: mux en tiik neon- PRINCESS H1 ""w SK WILLIAM DESMOND In "DtNdr.ltQIM TOM" REGENT AKVT .8,T-,itel,",w77V7 MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In rillT HIUmiNfi iihihi RIALTO 'Jt-IA.NI OtV .N A V iJNUa" r,.y .. X Ti'l PI llfil'Ul.N HT BETTY COMPSON m uiii i..Mi in- tiik t eiii.ii1 RUBY "AlUilrr ST IIKlX)tVTTH ," t,i.reH1atV,.Vsn,,i,5Jlt "THE JOURNEY'S END" SAVOY U AK-"lrHTiiKifiT CHARGES MRAYUON'a"T In "MNKTKKX AM) I'llYI.Lm- 5HLRWOOD SJiVS""" "Man Weman Marriage" STANLEY .Sa""?t at" iwin" tZ... "A M In It IS p. u, WALLACE REID In "TIIK IIKI.T, niHfiKHHi' STANTON .n""' rJf'f uvck IHE HILL" 333 MARKET WVW''ir THOMAS MEIGHAN Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Cleu" VlHV I HHH v 31 ferent. It Is difficult te give adrki en this subject. T.vne vuur nfem .. ' send it te the scennrie department of , 1 mm ei me eig producing cQjnpnnlM. They are nlwn.tsen the lookout for geed screen material. MAVIS "Scandal" Is one of Con stance Tnlmndge's first pictures. It u being lelssued at present. Yej itt wrong nlieut Constance's appearance en the legitimate stage. As far ns I kneir sue nes never been seen en the stan, II ROWSLEY Deris Pawn was betn in Nebraska in 1800. She played in llie 'lower of Ivery. HLACK ROCTC Richard Ileadrlck gave swimming ethibltiens nt tlic age of six iiientiis. ne wns nern In Les An geles. Calif.. April 20, 11117. Beta et jour questions nre answered. The latest picture In wWch he appesri ii "The Child 'J'heu (invest Me." OLIVER Esther Ralston plaved U Hiicklcbeny Finn" und "Whisperlm Devils. ; GAY Arc you quite sure that yea are net mistaken in the picture la which "The Painted Lady" npptan? Mabel Taliaferro plaved the part lit' 'Sentimental Temmy. " I am serrr I de net knew tlie ether picture ynu men tion. Lewell Sherman plaved the part of Sanderson in "Way Down East" Other players prominent in the cast rilOTOI't.AYN MBTO-PUYi COMPANY j .OrAMldiCA VICTORIA "Tlifu-S. jamks ei.ivnu rrnwenn'i "THE GOLDEN SNARE" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO t'llAHLKS IIAV in ll- 1 W mrmp 1R0H" ini 17 I-irt ID .tlAUVMlLUMMlNTKRUil ' Moonlight ftllenriucUi' J fy The NIXON-NIRDLlNGERffi U THEATRE Ul dci lrM,T, :.. aiievi .MABKlT 1Ji L.IVIVIS 1 -n nT(fl me in j -.IVIVi -I 1 1 JO nnd n 10 In 11 P, tt SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HIIKIIK I.KIIIT.s AUK LOW" , PFn AD- WTH CEDAR AVEMIS v'l-,-'rV 1 Sn unil S and 7 nl t'KCII. II. UK MIM.E'H .. "The Affairs of Anatel" coliseum M"r;1";,,rhTt."'t ETHEL CLAYTON In "IIKIONR" 1! IMRH i'hent st. & ainAne xn JUIV1DU iT,hn IunP n FrinliM'4 'V j WILLIAM DESMONU ( In "Till: PAltlMI 1'ltlh.ST" ! FAnm st a i,ncaster ati. I nemas Meiehan in "LaDDV Kiuu ', IIAUOl.D I.l.(ltl) In "I no" F OH KT "2R AM) LOCUST STnBRI uvjv-uezM,. ,.S(, a sn nvmi nsntji' M i n V 4 itvxr i ninvT II IT. II U ' illlllK. Ill It I (! - "THE OLD NEST" NIXON 2D AND MAn. ?T.u TOtl M00IIK In fiOI.DtVVN'1 1 "MADE IN HEAVEN" RIVOLI 68D AND ?fAAWBBSii; Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clail CenK. Tillinnili-r. "I'p tlie neail With SSr STRAND u,:,rA, Lharlie Lhaplin in "Ihe Idle uih. THOMAS tlKKHIAN In "CAITV 1CH' AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A GERMANTOWN K&t?& Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle tw .Man- MIIm Mlnlrr In "Ilrr winniniw" IPFPPR.qON tStn t Dauphin I PI ATMF HAMMERSTEIN MATINKI! ''?. in "tiik miiicm; 01' MANIIATTAJCJ PARkT H1UOI! AVB. & DAUU"B3j rAKls. Mnt. a:ir.. B.J'iLVHIf nmlelf Hhlldkrnut itnil r.il of '"'vJnVMlIS "inii wvrjuiiKinw"' i t .I'M ',
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