Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    '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.
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Chinaman's senso of proportion. Ho must
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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
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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
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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
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