'ffEAT THE fPnn" Lubin Danced Rr . .., t i xtj-1-j. For It was jjuuhi iNigno .. T.iihin. guy younc port that ho I jiin't eo to bed until Friday morning 's i.uv mornlnff. to bo exact and ac- .J1" .... ... Pno.' as ho la called .. . ... ... .11 Mioon wlin romn In nateiy " with him, Is tho youngest man Ltcd wllh tho Lubln Company, bo vl tniitieo iu u.Y ... ." . u .o nn.n Vilm Tlillrji. Jm at th Hotel Majestic, which iVi cel6ratlns LUbin nisni. no aancca. 'J?!- tha secret Is out now end sood .Vknow' what tho mm world will think "rW' He danced, not once, but twlco ''thrfca ahd-whlspcr It sently, that ,. one reading tho paper over your !" ...". , not overhear us ho danced 2?h beautiful Orml Hawlcy. Thoy fox l3i.i.Sand one-stepped and tangoed, And to when It was over, "I'op" circulated l the tables, exchanging gossip, por- $$ and good cheer with tho others t?.',nPnn" wasn't tho only ono Jhero. hxtit Mary Charlcson. demuro and l5!i burlesque sho nnd Enrl Metcalfo U?u ..?..!,.,. lm whirlwind dnncora t ii- hhiI winsome, who uiuiui uuu mo -Si tha taudevlllo stage-was worth any iMni they would caro to charge Doing Tiillre they danced it siowiy una uo rmiBlyl Miss Charlcson pirouetted lrow- jiihrntilr. Instead of nv- Kl about ilko whirling dervishes, thoy fenced with tho abandon of gavottees. Florence Ilacket was thcro nnd, carried ' Y by tho spirit of tho occasion, forgot Jut tho was ft "leading heavy" and Vlthout the slightest hesitation, did tho i..tt.tIon. With hor was Mlsa Jeancto, iih mct graceful dancer of tho evening. luir other name? Walt until eho docs tho iireentino tango on tho vaudcvlllo atago a then you'll Know. f- Joieph Kaufman, who Is directing and vKthiK in comedies, nnd Ethel Clayton 1 Jire there, and so wnfl Bernard Siejrcl, ind Alan Qulnn, and Allan Boone, who looks after tho Lubln publicity, nnd Wlll- Itm W. Cohlll and all tho others of tho ! Lubln forces who happened to bo In town. I inri what do you think thoy discussed? 'FllnuT Nol Tho ball of tho Screen Club So be held In Baltlmoro tonight. And, eh yei, a projection both was eroded and picture of Billy Hooves was bIiowii, do trictlnj? him as tho "drunk" ho has mado UHOUS UIU WU U.T... ' Taktn nil In all. It was somo nlghtl Aa in "Pod" Lubln, somo day, when old ire overtakes him, ho will look back upon these, his giddy days, and regret that every night could not bo Lubln night at "Hypocrites" Coming k After considerable serious thought and confident In tho belief that tho publlo Uste for tho highest conceptions In pho .toplays Is still In tho ascendency, tho ,BUiaecment of tho Globo Theatro makes ,ifc announcement that a policy of ex clusive pictures will bo Inaugurated nt fjliat theatre for tho spring and summer tnonths at least, beginning on MoruIa renins. At tho samo tlmo thero will i a BHgni rcaujusimcni or prices ana lours of performances. Tnoro will bo a matinee every day at which tho prices will be 10, la and 25 cents, and ono even ts; ihowlng. with prices of 15, 25 nnd DO Mints nrevnlllnir. Ther will bo an nu- fmented orchestra, appropriate stage net tings, a chorus of well-trained singers md a lecturer, who will explain tho sub ject matter of tho play as It Is un folded. The first attraction will bo a four-reel jfjn-drama by Lois Weber, entitled "Hy , poerlJes." It Is In a prologue and sov- va acts ana purports to niustrato tnnt Btrcth at any cost, oven of clothes, is to n desired. L-Inrertaln of the scenes a naked woman it Introduced as Truth, but this Is dono in such a chasto and reverential manner li to rob It of any snlaciousuess or of- linslveness Indeed, tho National Board efCensors has declared It to bo a "seri ous piece of symbolism, artistically han dled." "This allegorical satire." it con tinues In Its rcDort. "hits at tho foibles find Immoralities of modern society and usa jora recognition or tne simple trutn in tl (hlnsB " t In consonance with tho hlrh nualltv of ithe story and production a cast of un Maual merit was employed in tho making. iCeurtenay Footc, an English actor ot distinction, plays tho rolo of Gabrlet. fJIsrsiret Edwards nlays the dcllcato and MBjiial role of Truth. ' In "Hypocrites" sho Is photographed Eilwaya as a vision, and somo of tho scenes In which she apepars among winches of tho trees or dances througli tie forest, aro dainty and beautiful. Her bert Standing Is "Tho Abbot" In tho polofua and "The Pilljr of tho Church" In the play. Parts of appeal and con trast are played by Myrtle Stcdman nnd JUiJ Dixie Carr. Adelo Farrlngton con trlDuto two striking character studies, wat Bf the Indignant queen In tho pro wrue, and the aristocrat In the modern church. tin. anticipation of widespread dlscus- '"" tne play among tho visitors to lie Globe, the management has lilt tinon (, contest for tho best essaya written by r ana to encourage tho literary JW'the best esBay submitted during tho "Hypocrites" J10O will be given: the second best, J75; third, J50, and rth. a. The Judges will be selected Wm the dramatic edltora of tho dally 'Ritchip'R MoVo-im TTic nm 5j01I Ttltchle says ho did! Charles Sy ya he dldn'tl So -what aro you f. aa aDut iw if somo ono came Sa fD4 acclaental'y lifted your choice aik , ' 8ny "IsQuo ingredients and z;i " siren me credit for being tho WV?.r ot thl" Particular brahd of tlck- "SmimOr. What wnnM -unn An nhmit lT IK? i?4 make a bff nl id- follow l!,1,n.a,, '""ds ot threats. RfcA.!!:?"0.148. ""Jlvldual wrote and asked !mj.7 " ""Mvinuai wrote ana asKeo K nt'd the "drunk" make-up that ftei. wh.,a USM m hls comedies. And th ;,;".', ,u ",aK0 hurt a little more. iuMit " nurl a mtl n,oro" w Chiniii, Was Q8ked whether Ritchie iHm ii uiai particular cnar- Pj4i!l?i-' V,nltM th8 weather prophet keloid Tl, ' ?"a,c"ons'. miry ma... -" v Jiuyor over mo Yt&VM t?' 0na r' Chaplin, for tha nH?.a' A'ter a thoroueh rrh of L'Kt to Pnl, nlf3 which were resurrected 54leS,Ia"? at a treat deal of time Ne rSnVhe n1a,lv "untry of both M7hni .J188 reams of evidence S Fctarff Up, " 1W threo years s3.rftuacturinir rnmn!,n . , , tffism first ,Tvi .' -"".""" .""'" tuavrii . "" P":aeni roane-up Hi? If. m," act wh his three sisters A T,.a iasoused tha same mako-up warn. !,,uanaw n th English Two S1 nderella'" i"ay'nK Baron fc lwo years int.. i.- ., ....j Hula m.1,. v. a,a Mc,a,it UDCU rauSSlt";,lp ln th0 character of a k ..'ch' who played the original whlrh .'sht ,n an English Muslo n.i was on of tho biggest iPbheum" ',V"BlJn England or mora v I'-. """ WBO Been oro than MOO times. et!, WXeks" Bearch by tho Cos- I YWeuTSW?. '?' a S 'Th PrT tSVS"." JK!." feJfe!' EiiTni' ttutJ10,, we r and vaudaviiu m, ,.,.. i. MEN AND i 7MMV L7(GHLh vimGk?iPH wyajsr" Celestial "Movies" Now Stir the Chinese Every year for tho last six years thcro has como to America from far-off China a most Interesting llttlo man by tho nnmo of Ben Brndsky, says tho Motion Picture World. Ho hasJust left New Tork on his way back to tho Flowery Kingdom after ono of his nnnual film buying trips. Mr. Brodsky Is tho presi dent and general manager of tho China Cinema Company, of Hongkong. Tho China Cinema Company Is, a new firm, but Brodsky's experiences' extend back over a half dozen yearn devoted principally to tho introduction of moving pictures Into China. Ho has seen that country change from an absolute mon archy to a republic. Ho has seen natives ilco from tho first motion picture they over saw. Ho has also seen this fear ohango Into confidence to such an extent that ho Is now preeident of a Chlneso film-producing company, employing Chl neso actors and making films for tho Chinese public. Ho had to hire his first nudlcnco to como nnd see tho show. Ho had a West ern picture, and when tho cowboys enmo riding down tho road, shootlnir nlstols. every Chinaman in tho nudlenco departed from that tont as quickly as tho god that presides over pigtails would let them, en tirely forgetting tho pay that was duo them. Mr. Brodsky first went to China to open tho Variety Film Exchange, as a branch of tho San Francisco olllce. On ono trip ho organized II 1m oxchanges In Honolulu, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Canton, Vladivostok and Yokohama. To theso oxchanges others wero added on later trips. When a Chinaman buys n ticket to go Into the theatro no wants to feel that ho has bought something substantial. Pay ing over his money nnd getting n llttlo "scrap of paper" doesn't agree with Mr. BERKS TWICNTV-SnCOND ANI IiKIUCH ST8. $20,000,000 Mystery The Biggest Dollar s Worth THE PHOTO -PLAY REVIEW One Dollar a year Subscribe Now All the best news of interest to the "fan," The Exhibitor and The Manufacturer. Handsomely illustrated and well printed Get it fifty-two times a year for one dollar. Sample copy on request. THE PHOTO-PLAY REVIEW 1029 Real Estate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. SI East 42nd St., New York To the Managers of Photoplay Theatres Many people misjudge moving pictures because they know little about thenu Some pass up the photoplay because glaring posters, crudely designed, badly etched and wretchedly printed, offend their eye and taste. A live lobby display Js necessary, of course, but with its most refined touch it only reaches the passersby. The best people of the community the. citizens of influence and following can be appealed to most effectively by intelli gent display advertising in the columns of the daily news paper. The Evening Ledger has aroused their interest in the movies with its Daily Photoplay Page. You can cash in on this interest by advertising your worth-while feature op that page daily. EVEHIKra liBDGBB PHILADELPHIA', aATTJBDAY, APRIIi WOMEN WHO ARE PROMINENT IN V -" ' sDJS- .wrr-SnM. Chinaman's senso of proportion. Ho must receive something that looks liko mer chandise, and his Intuition tells him that a llttlo plcco of cardboard Is certainly not worth tho money ho "nos paid out. This Is tho reason why Brodsky's mil ii "I ot t,ckolH nre atl'l lying on n shelf. IIo had to go to a lumber yard nnd havo tho tlckots sawed out of planks. So oycry Chinaman, when ho goes to hl picture theatro at home. Instead of n paper ticket, gots n wooden paddle nbotit eight Incncs loni? nml thron lnl..c t.t.lA with Chinese hieroglyphics painted on both sides. In six years' tlmo Mr. Brodsky has learned what China requires in tho way of photoplays and things pertaining ! ; 1,ls "rst Brcat task "'as to get ii !,neso t0 cven loolt at n show at 2 III ,. "ext,tnsk wns to buy tho rlgnt kind of film for tho Chlm-se audiences; tho next was to securo theatres In which to show tho films, nnd tho next was to break down tho Indifference and prej udice of tho Chinese capitalist. It Is the Intention of tho China Cinema Company to produco Chlneso subjects ex clusively, but theso subjects will bo so treated that thoy will bo understandable In all parts of tho world. Chinese sto. rles In the skillful hands of natives who hayo tho broad cosmopolitan experlcnco will bo interpreted In such a way that the other races will understand them and will nppreclato tho full beauty of tho Chlneso muses. The directors of tho Ch no- Cinema Company realize that China has suffered by being misunder stood, and it Is their deslro to bring their race closer to tho other races of tho world. They havo a firm conviction that iney can interpret tho Mongolian mind through motion pictures so that all the world will understand tho Chlneso peo ple, and that tho psychological haulers that havo existed for so many hundreds KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE MAKKirr hTRKKT AIIOVK 40TII DAILY AT 2, Be. EVENINGS, 7 & 0, 8c., 10c. MAX FIGMAN in LOLITA ROBERTSON in THE TRUTH WAGON P7THE. .J?vJ? of years between Eaat and "West may ho eliminated. The Photoplay Review Tho Photoplay Review Is tho namo of a weekly publication which has recently mado Its appearance In this city: in fact, it Is tho only weekly devoted to tho "movies" pubtlshecl nnd printed ln Phila delphia. Up to tho present tlmo It has proven Itself to bo a "quality" paper In many respects, duo to tho efforts of Mr. Downs nnd his competent staff. From Its "ear marks" it Is plainly notlceahlo that thoy hnvo taken upon themselves to give to tho publlo a publication that Invites rcndlnir. The cover, though slmplo In design, Is attractive. Tho contents are devoted to such news of Interest to tho frequenter of tho moving plcturo theatre, moving plcturo stories and sidelights of tho studios, nnd such news as Is of interest to tho exhibitor, following tho lines of tho "trado paper." Tho stories aro written In Interesting style pithy nnd to tho point. Tho trado news Is given ln snappy paragraphs, omitting padding. Particular attention Is paid to layout and tho faco of typo used, so that the reading may nfford comfort to tho eyes. That tho public has recognized tho efforts of tho publishers is ovidenccd by tho rapidly growing subscription list. Exhibitors' Booking Offices, Inc. CAPITAL STOCK J23.000 1339 VINE STREET oik;amzi:i) ami operated SOLELY nilt MUTUAL HENEITT OF ALL KMIIIIITORS Not for Anyone's Personal Profit Bookings obtained for all classes or Se lect Teature Photoplays at beat prices. Thones Walnut 7i't-'. Rnca 3108. Como In nntl get prlrrs ON ALL 1IIU 1'EATUIIES VITA GRAPH PROMINENT PERSONAGES LITTLE MARY ANDERSON AUDREY BERRY CH1J.D ACTRESS BILLY BILLINGS JACK BRAWN VAN DYKE BROOKE JACK BULGER NAOMI CHILDERS BOBBIE and HELEN CONNELLY GEORGE COOPER ARTHUR COZINE EVART OVERTON FRANK CURRIER KATE PRICE NICHOLAS DUNAEW EDWINA ROBBINS WILLIAM DUNN ALBERT ROCCARDI EDWARD ELKAS TEMPLER SAXE " FLORA FINCH PAUL SCARDON HELEN GARDNER WILLIAM SHEA BETTY GRAY ANITA STEWART JULIA SWAYNE GORDON EDITH STOREY JOE HALPIN CONSTANCE TALMADGE MAE HALPIN NORMA TALMADGE GLADDEN JAMES ROSE TAPLEY ZENA KEEFE WALLY VAN DOROTHY KELLY LILLIAN WALKER JOHN T. KELLY CHARLES WELLESLEY ANNA LAUGHLIN EARLE WILLIAMS HARRY T. Latest News Notes From the Land of Films The exact position of tho United States ln tho world war has been established. It la moro than that of a neutrnt non-com batant. It Is In the rolo of peacemaker that tho United States can finally stand. Tho exact fixing of tho status camo ono day last week at tho Vltagraph plant when thero arose an argument between a man representing a soldier In tho Knlser's army and a trim Tommy Atkins. For nn Instant it looked as if thcro would bo blows, but tho timely Interference of nn ordinary citizen of tho United Statoi halted hosUUttos. By tho wny, although both men were In uniform waiting to work beforo a camera, Uio argument wasn't over tho war, but simply over tho play. Ing of a hand In plnochto. George W. Torwllllger, tho Lubln writer nnd director, who has been In Florida since tho first of tho year with a specially sotcctcd company of Luban players, has returned to tho main studio In Philadel phia. The company Included Orml Haw ley, Earl Metcalfe, Kcmpton Greene, Her bert Fortlcr, Mrs. Fortlcr, P. Thad Volk man, Mao DoMetz, Hazel Hubbard, Will iam Cooper nnd Torllev CornellUBsen. Terwllllgcr had a most successful trip through Florida, during which ho pro duced n number of plays written by him self. Theso inoludo "Tho Telegrapher's Peril," "Tho Last nebel," "Tho Man of God." "Destiny's Skein" and "Tho Insur rection." In addition to theso plays, Tcr nllllgor completed Emmctt Campbell (Hall's play, "Such Things neally Hap pen," nn exposo of fnko scenario writ ing schools. In tho forthcoming World Film release, Clara Kimball Young ln "Hearts ln Exile," It Is seen that tho Itusslnns cross themselves fiom right to left. This li eo contrary to tho usual crossing of left to right, that Miss Young, when seen re cently said: "I nm suro to roeelvo letters from those who boo 'Hoarts in Exile,' and they will say that wo mado a mlstako In having tho Russians cross themselves from right to loft. I want to mako this clear, that wo aro guided by an orthodox Russian priest, who showed us tho proper wny of orosslng, and his nuggestlons wo havo followed In the pictures. Therefore, wo crossed ourselves from right to left." Answers to Correspondents FP.ANK DC lIOnsrEY OuRsfp, tho Golfer, wns plnycd by Syrt Chaplin, brotlwr of Chnrlfs. St. n. X Apply to 0ncral Manager Ira Lwrev PATRICK J. I.. Tho war plcturoa..llko thoin of tho HvEN-tso Ledger, nro genuine. It would bo ImpoMlbl" to fool theatre-goers. MRS. SI. 13. noHBINS "Runaway Jonen." produced bv tho Reliance; tltlo rolo played by Nrm? PhlMlrj. . ,,..,- ,. In today's photoplay page. KT Tt T1 fnrwiirflft Pliirlt JUSKl'U KUan I. .NO. -. BCO icuuiiik "."-o enro of Famous playeri. 2IH West 2Mi (.treat, Js'ow York city mar ary rickrord, tne same. ....... r.wvnnp-vinl.a Dnna was Toopy s brine In "Who rioos There?" (lJdlson). Elizabeth Mlll:r MRS. WALTER W. "Under Royal Patron age" wns taken on the north shoro In cnlrago. William S. Hart was Brandon In "Tho Sago brush Country" (Kay-Bee). HRONCIIO Kliv-Constnnco Tnlmndgo was I.llv In "nuddy's Downfall" (Vltagrnph). Viola Rmlth was tho diughtcr In "Kmcst Mol travera" (Blograph). The Kimball Organ A Perfect Musical Instrument for Theatres to nn heard in Tin: REGENT THEATRE LOCUST THEATRE NOW BUILDING FOR TUB ARCADIA TH 1TRE ALHAMBRA THEATRE LEADER THEATRE W. W. Kimball Company EASTERN OFFICE 507 Fifth Ave.. New York FACTORY. CHICAGO RICHARD LESLIE FRANK LE STRANGE HUGHIE MACK ESTELLE MARDO MARY MAURICE THOMAS MILLS GARRY McGARRY KARIN NORMAN MURIEL OSTRICHE MOREY 10, 1015: FILMLAND The Leader Theatre Tho Leader Theatre, 41st street and Lancaster avenue, devoted to tho ehow Intr of Paramount nnd oilier excellent productions, has added a new eerled of educational and scenic pictures to the program. Durlns tho last week tho Interior of tho auditorium has undersono a completo change. A new systom of Indirect llRht liiB, controlled by n master switch, wilt allow tho llRhls to be gradually dimmed until sufficiently dark for tho proper Miowlnff of pictures. Instead of tho old tlmo screen, thero will bo a cllk drop curtain, which, when parted, will reveal n. settlnp;, showlns a. conservatory on ono siilo nnd q parlor on tho other, with LUBIN'S JOSEPH W. SMILEY Director Leads WILLIAM W. COHILL .TnTenlles-,I.,j. W. Smiley Co. The White lnk. Rated nt Ten Millions JAMES J. CASSADY . Characters IPS. V,'. SMILEY COMFANT jack Mcdonald" "FATSV IlOHVAJt" SERIES CHARLES F. LEONARD "THE EVANOEL1ST" MR. BARRY CNETl! Feature Productions GEORGE SOULE SPENCER Fcature Productions Leads RUTH BRYAN .. INGENUE LEADS Mr. Harry O'.Nell's Company FRANKIE MANN Innenne Direction IlnrrT O'Nell ALAN OUINN "SrORTINO DUCHESS" with Row, Cogh lan and "DISTRICT ATTORNEY" DOUGLAS SIBOLE" Wllh Mr. P'NcH'a Feature. Production MILDRED GREGORY Leads FLORENCE HACKETT" Leading Heavies JOSEPH KAUFMAN Director Leads MARGARET MOORE HEAVIES JOSEPH KAUFMAN CO. GEORGE S. TRIMBLE Characters EDGAR JONES Director Leads JUSTINA HUFF LEADS Direction of IMsrnr .Tones EDWIN B. TILTON CHARACTERS EDGAR JONES COMPANY GEORGE J. GOWEN EdgarJonesCornpany NANA BARNES CHARACTERS Direction KIHSAlt JONES WILBERT MELVILLE Dl'cctor Western Company, I.os Anccles, Cnl. L. C. SHUMWAY Ind I,u Mn Western Company Jxm Ansrlrfl, Cnl. ARTHUR HOTALING Managing Director. Southern Studio, Jnckaontllle, Florida. ARTHUR JOHNSON Director Leads ELEANbRBLANCHARD Clinrncter Leads ARTHUR JOHNSON'S COMPANY J. H. Do WOLFF JUST ATMOSPHERE ttlth REST FIRM IN FILMDOM GEORGE W. TERWILLIGER nirector Author EARL METCALFE Inds Tct llllger Company KEMPTON E. GREENE popart TerwilligerCo HERBERT FORTIER CHARACTER LEADS ieo. W. Ter llllger Co. JOHN E. INCF Director PRODUCINO "ROAD O' PIlnTOtiHAPHEI) IIY WILLIAM BLACK and CRANE WILBUR "Road o' Strife" PERCY WINTER Director Actor bernardtsiegel Characters ""JameslTdaly- Characters JOSEPHINE LONGWORTH WILLIAM H. TURNER Characters Comedy ROMAINE FIELDING Actor Author Director LUBIN Presents ANOTHER GREAT SERIAL By Eramett Campbell Hall ENTITLED ROAD O' A MYSTERY DRAMA IN 15 PARTS ONE PART RELEASED EVERY MONDAY BEGINNING APRIL 5th AN ALL - STAR CAST 1NC-LUDIKU Crane Wilbur Mary Charleson John Ince Ilosetta Urlce Jaifk Standing Charles Brandt George Soule Spencer Peter Lang William II. Turner AND MANY PRODUCED BY JOHN E, INCE Every One a Picture Favorite WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT ARE DOING tho pictures projected upon tho wall ot a hamlsomo room. This will bo tho first tlmo such elTect has been used ln a nelgb borhood theatre, nnd with tho Installs. tlon of n new $15,000 Kimball organ and tho orchestra, all requirements for an Ideal showing ot pictures wilt have been reached. Tho proBram for Monday nnd Tuesday will inctudo the showing; of Annette Kel lerman In "Neptune's t)niiRhter" Wednes day, the first showing; of Clnrn Kimball Youwr, In "Hearts ln Uxlle;" Thursday, 8. Miller Kent, In "Tho Cowboy and the Lady," while on Krldny nnd Saturday, Mario Doro, In tho "Morale of Marcus," will complete tho features. Matlneo nt 1 and 3; evening-, 7 nnd 0. ESt23 PROMINENT PERSONAGES LILIE LESLIE Leads WILLIAM H. RAUSCHER lurenllo JACK rniNCE In FaUy IlollTur BerlM JOHN SMILEY 1IEAVV CHARACTERS ,1os. W. Smiley Company. EDWARD ABBOTT CHARACTERS IPS. W. S.M I LEY CCL HAVE YOU SEEN THE WHITE MASK? ROBER1 E. GRAHAM, JR. With Mr. IlBrrr O'Nelt'n Co. WALTER HITCHCOCK- "The CJirnbers FERDINAND TIDMARSH With BARRY O'NEIL'S AT.L-BTAK CO. -EDITH RITCHIE Feature Productions with Mr. O'Nell. ELEANOR BARRY WlthMr. O'Ncll's Company GEORGE CLARKE In Mil. n.MlRY O'NEIL'S FEATURE PRODUCTIONS ARTHUR WM. MATTHEWS Deacon Mirrgold In The ETnncelUt HUB HICKS In Tho College Widow ETHEL CLAYTON Leads MARIE W. STERLING Characters DAISY EVANS LOUISE HUFF Leads TTdward luck- ASSISTANT DIRECTOR EdKor Jones Co. LOUIS MORTELLE HEAVIES Edgar Jones Company. HARRY E. LOOMES Feature In Riding ft Roping & All Char act era Known In Western Atmosphere. GILBERT ELY VELMA WHITMAN ads Luhta'fl Went em Company Jam An ec Iff. Cnl. ROBERT GRAY IAlft I,ubln'fl Wffttrrn Company Lo A nee Iff, Cnl. MAY HOTELY LEADS Jacksonville, Florida, Studio RICHARD DIMMICK PHOTOCRAPHEIt Arthur Julinson Co. MITCHELL PATSY DE FOREST Ingenue Leads P. THAD. VOLKMAN Asslstnnt Director Oeo. W. Teritllllger Co, ORMI HAWLEY Leads Tern llllger Company WILLIAM S. COOPER riiotnjrrnplifr firo.W. TonTllHgerCo. "LITTLE ELEANOR DUNN" The Child Actress JOE BOYLE Assistant Director STRIFE" A. LLOYD LEWIS MARY CHARLESON "Road o' Strife" JACK STANDING Leading Man FRANK SMILEY CLARA LAMBERT Characters FRANCIS JOYNER DOROTHY DE WOLFF Queen of Juveniles GEO. S. BLISS Old Trapper In THE THAPPKIfrt IIEVENOE STRIFE Ferdinand Tidmarsh I rands Joyner Clarence Jay Elmer Howard 31. 3Iltchell OTHERS PnCoXrMri0 SU