Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 13, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Question1) and Answers
M..iAlnit l-.lllni nf ttm Tlvrtt.
Tntt 1 I1ULV,,mj .......... .. -.u..
i ivflLEDiiEn will 1)0 pleased to answer
Mmeitloiw rclatliiK to his department.
Qotstlons relating to tamlly artalra of
actors and actresaea aro barred abso-
Querlos will not bo answered by let
tsr All letters must bo addressed to
Photoplay Editor, Kvr.NlNO Ledoeii.
t 'Onlni lo great piilillo demand, the movlim
'lim .honing ;vr .cenrs in Lurnpc,
f.bth hue rrnnilril the I'nrreat Theatre nil
Uui vtccK. l" '"' immune" ""r iiiiuumt
iv s,.iif ninv he reerelI for nny liny
1 dniVtch,
: r
1 Tho question or scenario writing ana
!oH written. Is occupying considerable
ipjce In thn New York Sun, In which
t.Hira correspondents aro hammering
Each other with nouns, ndjectlves nnd
'U Other neavj uriuiery iui- wmuii
:..mmnr 1q fnmnnq. nut thn champion
lUl!t.ut iw
I tl.nn. Vina nnnAnvil ftett tnrntV-
ibS red hot shot Into scenario editors
Y..Alltr Iia leailna tVila rind!
FI m not looking for a Job as scenario
editor. "Ui a tuiauy uiikuuwii
American citizen, except In a limited
tone, where I am known as some
thine of an iconoclast and a call or of
iTia Muff nf fnkera nnd extravacant
tilkers. And on this basis I am go
ing to make a pioposltlon to our
Wend the scenario editor, or to any
ether scenario editor who Imagines
that he Is tho only ono In America
Kho can put a photoplay over. Here
it Is briefly:
I nil! guarantee to go to New York
uid In the presenco of a properly se
lected eommitteo wrlto n. nhotonlav
every day for 10 days. I will guarnn-
fPA Ihnt pvwv mirt rf tVi nlnva will
pass tlio National Board of Censors,
;uiq wnen produced at any given
theatre that tho plays will have larger
moiences and givo better satisfaction
than any 10 plays shown at that houso
daring the 30 previous days.
This ecems rather strong, I know.
Bot it Isn't. And besides that I am
ffolnjc to rnakn It sf rnnirpr T it. Ill 1-
..poslt enough money with nny agreed
9HtIA.lr n .1.. . t
..u)lh, tu ilixy lIIQ coi oi prouue-
uun oi mo ju plays, tho other party
W tha agreement to do likewise. And
If tho decision Is against me I wilt
Jf course stand tho cost of produc
tion. And If It Id nrrnl! U nV.nH 1
tow ha must ngroe to go back to tho
Job he had before ho becamo nn editor
91 scenarios wlilph in mu ii
M In the opinion of my client, the
ri American public, was not a
.Terv ImnnWnnt AnA
fflt writer's name Is W. S. Storrott
o nis homo Is In Durnnt, Oklahoma.
Xtw Lubin Release
A running fight along the coast of Flor-
Bwu. J "'" ocl-iipanra or an automo
BiMi 5 I'.1. aeroPl!"iC nd a continuation
Kfii.. .1. , " raclt"? "j droplanes. f ur
lwl t v,ls cnax in "Tho Cipher
Si,A tbln tl,rco rce'er. written and
(ffii .by. G,orBO w- Terwllllger,
lSn. t0 b8c':ased on the regular
taSf.Bram,APr11 7- Th0 P'" ""'era
Sit " h"nt of a number of South
Ch.Min"ior th0 clpller uy to contracts
jor ba uieshlp, carried by the representa-
Cv- n Amrl:nn shipbuilding com-
' In Ih. ki , .
Kirv ir.. ' T1C 8Cene nnrI sretcalfo and
W7nVni6.drrOVO ln n fast nutomobllo
hem K".e8 of 1,lorida fonds while over
Her ,i ,,.ero'"ano raced Herbert For-Mwnl-.n.
Ke,motn Greene. A second
St -?,W ' I a Lubln Photographer
tuneriT Vl,Z, " L,wmn Piayora and the
im .r.i."rlert some strikingly thrilling
ftreak." ,i ' plc,urca- The automobile
EttpJed fl,ShH,llcont,nued af a high rato
Nth 1. n" Grcone. who Is one of tho
r?W American spies, Is killed.
"ISS UltttlhtQ.. . 41.- O. ..!.-
tt LminS!?onf of e engagement at
K,l,Ih,ellS ot Edlth Wynne Mat
FTOnin -The p '
fAh, ,,r.y.Thcat as th0 8'ea- 'eature
It iJaJ'I Production of "The Govern-
PMm.n. . ilaaa " Possible for the
&11 s' arrange
& Hm.h... OI ol,BS Ointtblaon at
KL u ln,e,ot t,,e BW Photoplay.
Ith c.??. ,nfrmod of the Intention
i Usk'vn. Jle"SL I" ?w the
khvuld E8ted' nnd Bha waa happy '0
lH bd i sf" tbe Production aj, it
attend thT'l": Aocordlngly, she
aS?tth Roiir v. '"""011 ol "io Pie
K& Mil I h .tanIey il("SY afternoon, and
ilNe" Rannmpanled by her husband.
:&IH be ?ecni',lnfdy: lhe P'avwrlght
Of ih." , v'Hi"ir ui jne una
Hf "aUhison11 Hmoml'ty. "Everyman."
Jucea n n'J '" vot "nUkely, will be
IIFronm i P r8n t0 th8 a"dlence.
Beu " "r0l"era in Friendly Tiff I
.W a'k."' Starts and my.
Weals tho.. j .."' naiy nvairy
yest,.! day?' V "Id Daniel Froh-
Nes beinJ l ,a JU3t Possible that
iy; S arena3 " say, 'The Eternal
ytt h i "'"'"'"S ui n 10 wnicil
day T, BlV?n no attention. The
..?. . Was describlnir for Charlea
Wefn.r.!? -8re.at audiences In your
Oirn?,r,' ?h0 Etr-
u of th. i v P'ayea up tho
on with -n V vuw aonB a pro-
IMl bv 4?elasco- listened gingerly.
iothLthe wy Charlea.' I said.
f did . . I r amoua Piayera Com.
1 ,,. . " you "avo never done
iiq out aa salary to Miss Blank
.i. 7 " lwelvnonth '
Z', Z . Pro'estea Charles In a
Mt hurl hr.r,. .i -- .r..
6ot to afford, it,' I renllftd. 'or
TIS WEEK'S REAL
md-Tfian?s molding, xmM$m?&? 1 mil,, m 31 5 ,v s
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JSL7DY3 . H7AJOY, OT
TfIC LUBIK PIAYE3
somebody else would get her. The wholo
American public demands her, you sec,
and reimburses us.'
" 'But,' continued Charles, still credu
lous, Ms your Miss Blank then such a
mlraclo? Is sho tho Eighth Wonder o
tho World?'
" 'No, No!' I replied 'Not a miracle! Not
tho Eighth Wonder, or anything llko that.
She's not even beautiful a sort of mag.
netlsm; a httlo way you can't exactly
describe oh, well, Charles, you know how
It is with jour own wonderful star, Miss
Blink.'
"When I mentioned Miss Blink, who,
llko Miss Blank, must, of course, bo
nameless here," concluded Mr. Froh
man, "Charles nearly fell over. But hi
dropped tho subject."
Odds and Ends
Samuel Goldfish announces that the next
I.nsky-Belasco photodraniatlo offering,
following tfio production of Edith Wjnne
Mathlson In "The Governor's Lady." will
be an all-star production In picture form
of "Tho Woman." This drama, based
on contemporary American life, was writ
ten by William C. Do Mllle, who Is now
chief photodramatlst for the Lasky com
pany. It was a bitter cold day as Edison Di
rector James W, Castlo and his players
motored Into Larohmont, N. Y., In search
for a certain kind of suburban homo.
They Journeyed from houso nfter house,
getting out of tho machine, walked around
tho houso to examine It, only to find that
many were closed for the winter beyond
use. Bundled to the ears and their eyes
nearly covered, with their auspicious ac
tions around untenanted houses, were too
much for the lonely guardian of the peace,
so he pounced upon them as prowling
"gunmen" from New York and rode them
off to tho vlllago "cooler," much like
Caesar dragging war victims nt his char
lot end. It took a lot of explanation to
prove that tho roughly dressed actors for
tho pnlntors In "Their Happy Little
Home" -were not daylight burglars in dis
guise. '
The Vltagraph Company has added a
number of players to Its stock member
ship who were prominent on the legiti
mate stage. Joseph Kllgour, a Broadway
favorite for a number of years; the origi
nal John T. Kelly, tho Irish Senator; Lio
nel Adams, who will be remembered for
his work ln "Ben-Hur," playing the name
part, and Anna Laughlln, who won pres
tige as a musical comedy star, are amontf
the best known
Answers to Correspondents
E. M, Three weeks Is a bit long to
read a scenario. Why not write and In
quire? Average price a reel Is J25, but
wore Is paid If your name Is known or
the scenario above tha average.
Dally Header Space prevents Instruc.
Hon In scenario writing. Would suggest
that you get a sample scenario from
Lawrence McCloskey, Lubln's, which will
teach you avcrythlng save Inspiration.
F. B. Gladden James In New York.
Ago near 30, Cannot furnish deft alls of
matrimonial status; see box at the head
of this column.
3IOIIEIIN DANCINQ
I rRCRPC NIXON THBATnU BLDCS.
Lucanu o 6.,D Above chestnut st.
RECEPTIONS MONDAY AND SATURDAY
CLASS TUES.. WED. AND Kill. EVOS.
Claiii Fri. 4-B. Children'. Clan Sat.. a.J.
Mane?. Wn1 S ?$ S S Mi
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"c.b!J.,h St. Patrick's Night '.;
Komenlri
Prl. Lesaons.
Phone Bl, 8039 D, or Bel 3280.
WFn nnar ENTRANCE JT30 N. BROAD
YYtlgUCr Prvau Leaaona. Phona Dla. 838.
I n I 8 11 FAIR WEEK
Scholars. Mon, & Tbura Evia.. Mitch 15 4 18.
AoViScid Dancr... Wedn.ad.y and Saturday
EvenlDga, March IT and 0.
Beautiful Valued at i3W! ""'.J?".
Souvenlra Vrtlucuan Durlna- the Fair.
" SOMETHINO NEW EACH NlQllT
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CDiri'C N. E. COR. BROAD
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ST. PATRICK'S RECEPTION
WEDNESDAY N1QHT. MARCH 1ITH
THE DANSE STUDIO
23 S BZd St Parle Bid. Balment 2T70.
OLa.aoSa.83 00 P1HUPA McOOUOH
THE a ELLWOOD CARPENTBH STUDIO.
WSnStSut Open dUy all tb. year. Tb.
bTt iairvls. la PbEa. Latwt wovenunu up
ta tt. njimjt TJeK
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EVENING LBDGERPHTT,ATigLPHTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1
PHOTOPLAY REEL
Tho concert of tho Philadelphia Orches
tra yesterday afternoon ran an undistin
guished nnd pleasant and unspectacular
course, with nothing more exciting to
make It memorable than the rising of
tho oichcatra ln tho midst of Goldmark'a
symphony; that Is, after tho fourth of
tho live movements.
Tho symphony Itself (Goldmark's "Rus
tic Wedding") was of this pleasant, sum
mer's afternoon character; It had lovely
moments, but Its chief tones wero those
of gaiety and charm and a little wan
tonness and case Mr. Stokowskl led It
with suavity; ho had tho right pace for
Its mellifluous themes, and ho had a Just
balanco for tho polyphonic Jlgtlmo which
ended tho whole. It neither exalted nor
depressed. Somewhere In It tho various
choirs of tho orchestra found each a placo
to sing sweetly. Tho wind and strings
In tho second and fourth movements, tho
stilngs In tho dance, wero pleasant to
tho ear. One got Into such a powerful
good humor that criticism becamo far
too arduous. Ono listened nnd enjoyed.
Tho "Don Giovanni," which began, and
Wober's '"Invitation." which concluded
tho program, wore unquestionably tho
musical features of tho day. Tho "Don
Giovanni" overturn is Mozart In his most
rich, most golden of moments. Yet ho
does not forget that his opera Is some
thing buffa still, nnd the overture Is nn
Incessant shifting of moods, not one of
which was neglected or passed scantily
by tha conductor. Felix Welngartner's
orchestration of tho Weber "Invitation to
tho Waltz" Is offered to replace tho Ber
lioz scoring of this work. Berlioz, It
will be remembered, knew so little of
the orchestra that ho would occasionally
wrlto a passage In a certain key and go
afterward to tho soloist to Inqutro If It
could bo played In that key Mr. Weln
gartner Is more adept, and as ho has all
of Berlioz's sense of orchestra color, tho
new version Is both authentic and dellght-
iui.
Harold Randolph was tho assisting ar
tist of tho concert, playing the fourth
Beethoven concerto, previously heard this
season at the hands of Harold Bauer.
Mr. Randolph's technique Is not so won
derful that it would overshadow his qual
ities of Interpretation, were they at all
Intrusive. They seem, however, to re
main in an Indistinct middle-distance.
Tho artist seemed to bring to his work
affection and not passion So it was with
affection and not with passion that one
heard him
Tomorrow evening Is the eighth anni
versary of tho death of Fritz Schcel. A
wreath under the memorial plnque of tha
conductor will recall him to the devoted
memory of lovers of the orchestra. It
may be noted In this connection that the
symphony Is also memorial In character.
It Is the first work of Goldmark to be
played here since the death of thn com
poser. "L'Amore del Tre Re"
Announcement Is mado by the Metro
politan Opera Company that the last
but ono opera of the local season will
be given March 23. and will be Monte,
mezzl's "L'Amore del Tre He" (The Love
of Threo Kings), with Lucrezla Borl,
Ferrarl-Fontanu, Amato and Dldur, the
interpreters who made this opera so
splendid In New York last year.
Full details of the plot, with some
notice of Montemezzl and of Sem Be
nelll, from whose play the libretto Is
MODERN DANC1NO
DANCING LESSONS
Our etatr conalata of four danc
ing teachera, each of Ions training
and wlda experience. Leaaona are
given before full-length mlrrora,
and an effort la made to Improve
the dancer appearance, no mat
ter what danca la being teamed.
Prlvata or claaa leaaona In all
dancea. for bexlnnera or advanced
pupil. Telephone Locuat 8183 for an appoint
ment, or atop In and try one leaaon
THE CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
BAKER BUILDING, 1820 CHESTNUT ST.
FRED W. SUTOR
Maitre De Danse
Special Terms During Lent
13 PRIVATE LESSONS l'OH IIS
STUDIO M-aiVtALNPT STOEET
Cf.ontc' fhnnfr N. E. Cor. Park and
ubiiuwnw w.,jr,,f Susquehanna
Ave.
Prlvat. and flae iniirucuon
Taugbt Saturday tet nfd.
Dan.. Sat l'ual Aaaembly
Old Danoaa
St. Patrick's
WKOE - KEITH'S THEATRE BALLROOM
Mew tbl.dren'. Claaa, Saturday 11 A M
Ballroom can b rented- Prlvat. leaaona.
PXUZB WALTZ, SAT. NIOHT. D2D 8T.
'wwnnii!iipiiiHini7iiiBpW
made, will appear In the music columns
of t'nis paper in good tlmo before ' the
performance. For the present. It Is nnfN
necessary to call attention to tho gen
erosity of the Metropolitan directorate
Against tho prcsago or disaster It has
presented "Boris Godunoff" here a second
time. It gave Philadelphia "Mine. Sans
Gpno" Immediately after Its New York
prcmlero. And now It Is bringing fids
splendid Italian opera.
Some time ago. when tho opera seison
was yet young nnd was beset with n
revered but somewhat stupid repertoire,
tho present writer ventured to criticise
the policy of Mr. Gattl-Casaz7a. Tho
reply (via fne generous and amiable Mr.
William Guard, who press-agents tho
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REAL WAR PICTURES
Flrat HUtory-Maklng Dlaplay Anywhere of Stupandouary Senaatlona). Soul-Sllrrlnr.
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INTIMATE VIEWS OF EVERY EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELD
Engllah, French. Huailan, Uerman. Auatrlan and Belgian Ariolea In D.aperat. Combat.
Kalter WUbelm at lb Front, aermany'a Famou i2-Qmtlmetr Gun In Action.
Tbouaand of Ctoa.-Vlew Detalla
SEEN NOWHERE ELSE AND NEVER BEFORE
Metropolitan) was that tho company
could not afford this year to loso money
In venturesome novcltltn. Now tho com
pany has Ventured, It Is distinctly up to
Philadelphia to sco that neither money
nor effort goes to waste
Tho Coming Week
An tho concert season droops nnd fal
ter, music lovers of tho city can con
centrate on tho excellcnco ot orchestral
offerings This week there nro two pro
grams Monday evening the Uoston Sym
phony comes for tho last tlmo this jenr.
Mire ,HeatrIco Harrison, a cellist "of
most unusual quality," according to the
notice, "perhaps comparable only to
Casals himself," will be tho soloist, play
ing Tsehnlkowsky's Variations on a
Hococo theme Doctor Muck will con
duct Brahms' Symphony In C Minor.
Wagner's "Faust" overture and Wrticr's
overture to "Der Frelschuetz" complete
tho program.
Incidentally, tho last concert but ono
of the Philadelphia Orchestra will bring
"Casals himself." Tho regret expressed
In these columns that place could not be
found for this master in tho orchestra's
concerts happily turns out premature.
Next Friday's (and Saturday's) concert
of tho orchestra wilt begin with a chor
nle from Bach's cantata, "Wachct niif,
ruft uns die Stlmnie," and will end with
Tschalkowsky's tremendous fifth sym
phony Theodore llnrrlson wilt sing nn
aria from Mozart's "f-o Nozsto ill Fig
aro," which is not "non plu nndrnl," but
"Hal gla vinto la causa," nnd nn aria
from Verdi's "tin Hallo In Mnschera,"
whero the first guess comes true, for It
Is. "Url tu " Hugo Wolfs Italian sere
nade Is tho other number of this rich
progiatn.
Tho host comic operas of the season
wilt contlnuo at tho Metropolitan Opera
Ilouso during tho week "Yeoman of tho
Guard,-' "Sorcerer," "Trial by Jury,"
"Mikado" nnd "lolantho" nro their
names Clllbert nnd Sullivan did tho
words and music some time ngo, and -Mr.
De Wolf Hopper nnd tho Clllbert and Sul
livan Opera Company Interpret both ad
mirably. Newspapermen Honor Tnlor
Iiircrtor A Merrltt Talor was tho
guest of 'nonor of the newspapermen of
Philadelphia last night lit the Pen and
Pencil Club Ho paid a tilbuto to the
members of tho Fourth Instate and said
that ho'icstj, accuracy, vigilance and
Industr wcie tho fundamental rules gov
erning tho operation ot tho dally pub
lications ot tho city. Other speakers
were Hobert McCnulev, Frrd C. Whitney,
Tho Itcv. Tnomas W. Uals, P. II.
Wli.iley and 12. J. Chattel!.
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NEW OPERA COMPANY
neorKanizatton of Former Body of
Artists Contemplated.
NeBOilntloii") have been opened with
Bomo of tho lending slant whoso con
tracts woro nftcctcU by tho war for the
purpona of rporgnnlzlMR tho Clilcatro
riilladclphla Opera Cotnpnny. It was
learned from nn authoritative nottrce to
ttas that tho aKKrcjratlon of cxpenelvo
"eons birds" will be reassembled next
November, under the direction of Ctco
fonto Cnmpnnlnl.
Artists from abroad who have been able
to commnml IiIrIi salaries becntisp of the
scarcity of lending slnpers will have lj
bo content with ntnaller offertnt?s for the.
PHOTOPLAYS
MR. BARRY O'NEIL ,
Feature Productions I
GEORGE W. TERWILLIGER
L"-rc(or Atitlinr
Hotel Alrnrnr, Hi. AiiRiitliif , Iln,
JOSEPH KAUFMAN
Director Leads
" JOSEPH W. SMILEY
Director Leads
EDGAR JONES
Director Leads
ARTHUR JOHNSON
Director Leads
"JOHN E. INCE "
Director
I W I IIRIIVPC PROMINENT 'pP
k LUDlll 3 PERSONAGES &
PKOIIlClMl
"ROAD O' STRIFE' '
PIIOTOrlllAPHKTI nv
WILLIAM BLACK and A. LLOYD LEWIS
CRANE WILBUR MARY CHARLESON
"Road o' Strife" "Road o Strife"
ARTHUR HOTALING
.MnnnRlng lllrrrtnr. Southern btuilln,
.Inrknoiivllle, llorlda.
JAMES L. DALY
Characters
WILBERT" MELVILLE
Hirer tor Western Company
Loa An Helen, Cnl.
"WILLIAM HfTURNER
Characters Comedy
RUTH BRYAN""
INtlENTI I.EMIS
Mr. Harry O'Nrll' Company
FRANKIE MANN
Incenue I)Ire tlon Hurrj O'Nell
PATSY DE FOREST
Ingenue Leads
WILLIAM W. COHILL
furenlleR .Ion. , Smiley Co. "The T.nve
of loinen,M "Trnjcedy of tho Illllri,"
FRANCIS J0YNER
CHARLES F. LEONARD
Clinnii tern
"THE j:AM.EI.Isr"
EARL METCALF
Initn TeruIlllKiT Coinpnnjr
Hotel Alcnynr. St. AiiRiintlne, Via,
GEORGE SOULE SPENCER
Feature Productions Leads
"WALTER HiTCHCO"CK""
"The Climbers
JUSTINA HUFF
LEADS
Direction of Kdgnr Jones
JACK STANDING
Leading Man
FLOREICEHACKETT
Leading Heavies
MITCHELL
MILDRED GREGORY
Leads
KEMPTON E. GREENE
Juveniles Terwilliger Co.
HARRY E. LOOMES
I entun- in Hiding ,V lliiplng A All Clinr
nitrra Knonn In Hcatrrn Atmoiihere.
CHARLES BRANDT
"" CLARENCE JAY ELMER
h PATS
In "P.VIS HOI 1 Alt" hEltlES
FRANK SMILEY
"Road o' Sfife"
"JU sf dfc
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Character.
"JOHN fcMlLEY ,
1IBAVY CHARACTEIts
Inn. Y. .Smiley Compuny.
ROBERT E. GRAHAM, JR.
With Mr. Harry O'Nell'a Co.
LITTLE ELEANOR DUNN"
The Child Actress
RTWANGEMANN
Character Leads
EDWARD B, TILTON
CUAlt.U'TEHS
EIM.AR JIIM'.s (OMPANY
DAISY EVANS
GEORGE J. GOWEN
Edgar Jones Company
"MARGARET MOORE
HEAMES
JOSEPH KAl I'M N CO.
EDWARD ABBOTT .
CHAHACTEltS
JOS. W, hMU.EV CO.
LUB11N
ujbnj
PHOJO
THE
IN THE
Wonderful 1, 2, 3, 4,
EVery
FILM PRODUCTIONS OF GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESSES
BY GREAT AUTHORS
Sir Henry Arthur Jones
William Yaughn Moody
Harrison Grey Fiske
J. Hartley Manners
ta Plays bn our Staff Writersi Lawrence McCloskev. fllav M. f!rn.
George Terwilliger, Emmett Campbell Hall, Ronutine Fielding, Shannoa
Fife, Harry Chandlee, Norbcrt Lusfc, Adrian Gil-Spear, et aL
LXTBIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
u '
season 'how being; arrang-ed ion It I M
The "market" it said to be flooded wltlt
artists from Franc and Qermani, and If
lialy oea lo war these singers will b
augmented by ltalln stars It I d
clarcd In thlrt city that chances Tor ob
talnlnp; tho best artists at great rcdue
tlons over former salaries demadded W.r
never better. Miss Mary Garden will t
asked to Join the proposed company.
Silver for Master Carpenter
Ambrose 11. Taylor, master carpehler
at the Frankford Arsenal, received
chest ot silver last night nt a testimonial
dinner tendered him by the 200 employ"
In his department nt the plant He hat
been connected with the arsenal slnco
189S
PHOTOp1,AYS
GLADYS HANSON
E.pcclnllj- Engaged for Fentiim rrodtic
lnn Willi Mr. O'Nell. ,
ORMI HAWLEY
l.rnd TeTWllllgpr Company
llotrl Alrntnr, St. Auguallnp; Fin.
ETHEL CLAYTON
Leads
"" LILIE LESLIE
Leads
LOUISE HUFF
Leads
roTwainfTfielding
Actor Author Director
Joe boyle
Assistant Director
MAY HOTELY
LEAnt
jlnckaonvllle Ilnrldrt, hllldlo
CLARA LAMBERT
Characters
PETER LANG
Characters
Tames j. cassady"
Chnrnetera
JOS. W. SMILEY CO.tlPANY
VELMA whitman
lyeadn I.iihtn'n Western Company
Iafin Ancelf. Cnl.
L. C. SHUMWAY
Iendn I-ubln Western Company
Ioi Ancelen. Cat.
ROBERT GRAY
IventU IuUln'n Western Company
To4 AnKelrH, Cnl.
PERCY WINTER
Director Actor
EDITH RITCHIE
IVnture Productions with
Mr. O'Nell.
jack Mcdonald
Clmrnrter Mini
"PATSY HOI IVAIl" .SERIES
FERDINAND TIDMARSH"
uiih
HAHHY O'MUL'S ALL-STAK CO.
LOUIS MORTELLE
HEAYIES
Edcnr .loni-n Company.
BERNARD SIEGEL
Characters
ALAN QUINN
"SI'OIITINO DITHESS" villll Hoe Cogli
Injinnd "IHSrillCT AT7QHNEY"
GEO. S. BLISS
Old Trupper In
THE THAPPEIP.S HF.VHMIi:
WILLIAM H. RAUSCHER
luienllr
JAPIC 1'IIINCE In Patay Bolivar Serle
ELEANOR BLANCHARD
rharactrT I.eada
AKTIIUI1 JOHNSON'S COMPANY
ELEANOR BARRY
With Mr. O'Nell'. Company
FIX)RFCE"WILLIAMS
Clinrnc ten Oueen of Corsica
Hnted lit Ten .Million
MARIE W. STERLING
Characters
PEGGY ANDERTON
MUH, CLABENCE JAY' ELMER
Arthur Wm. Matthews
Huh Hick In The College Widow
Demon Scurgold In The Evangelist
GEORGE CLARKE " "
In MK. HAKHY O'NI'.IL'H
1 K.VriTItK PHOUUCTIONH
EDWAlmTUCK "
AbSIhTANT DlItECTOK
Edgar Jonea Co.
J. H. De WOLFF
.11 hT ATMOSPHERE ulth
IIEOT HUM IN II I. M DOM
ED A. DE WOLFF
"Hltl'U TERROIt" and
"PAIhY HOI. IN Alt" NKHIES
DOROTHY DE WOLFF
Queen of Juvertilcs
FRANK DANIELS
GIL. ELY
"NANA BARNES
CHARACTERS
Direction EDUAH JONES
DOUGLAS SIBOLE
PLAYS
BEST
WORLD
5 & 6 Reel Features
Week
Cecil Raleigh
George Ade
Charles Klein
Wincliell Smltl
Clyde Fitch
Eugene Walter
Edwin Arden
lieorge Uobarf
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