Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVBNING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAROH 12, 1921
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FEATURED IN NEXT WEEK'S FILMS
dress suits,
you know."
Flvo dollars a day, each,
he will take tho final oteps to make
Natalie Talmadge Mrs. Kenton,
A CHANGE In tho executive personnel
" of tho Locust Theatre and the Coli
seum Theatre, has been made by the
general manager, F. O, NIxon-NIrd-llnger.
W, Itay Brown, for n long time
Identified with tho Colonial and Locust
Theatres, will control the Coliseum, nnn
Mr. Gano assumes control of tho Locusi,
Ft7m Facte
(With a Daih of Fiction)
. Ewrn CDrlen. tho boy, "playtd
hookey" In Moulder, pol.
55na Keefe was the child mar of
"Tho Patnl Wedding" melodrama.
Martha Mnnnfleld took her screen
name from a town In Ohio.
Owen Moors has three brothers In
pictures Matt, Joo and Tom.
The Talmndtre slaters were made
screen stars by Lewis J, Bclznlck.
pUSTEIt 1CEATON, whose two-reel
JJ comics nre making the nation laugh,
has turned to a serious subject nhd the
sombre-faced comedian Is busily pre
paring his wardrobe for n trip to New
York within a few days,
nutter's attention to sartorial details
Is caused, according to persistent rumor,
by tho fnct that while In New York
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
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TWE FWS6IONATE
PILGRIM' 3tntx?n
MOVIEGRAMS FROM
SCREEN TO PATRON
nTLOIlA nCVALLUS, whoso portrni
of tho part of Daisy Klttenshaw In
"Earthbound," Basil KlnB"s remarkable
Ooldwyn picture which comes to the
Stanley Theatro next week. Is nmonpc the
best thlng-s In the play, was formerly a
ntar member of the famous Dlaifhllpff
Hueslan ballet, which tn tho days beforr
the, war was fit Petersburg's favorite
entertainment.
She Is one of th most fascinating
womon on tho stngp or Hereon. Shr a'
tnlncd her Rreatesi celebrlt In the IIuh
Inn ballet c'ancc "Cleopatra. In which
he had the title role Sho made a nrtd
beautiful, snake-like uueen of the Mlo
To perfect tho dance she acquired a
"dtfanred" cobra nnd studied the
rhythm of this most Kraceful of snakeM.
Tim result of her observation she has
round useful In developing certain types
of character
SAMUCI, MKttWIN. tho novelist re
cently nttended n private showing of
"The Passionate Pilgrim" which will
Jiave Its local premiere Monday nt the
Stanton, as the guest of Itobcrt C. ig- (
nola, tho director. , M I
Mr. Merwln nt tho conclusion of tho
creenlng told Mr. Vlgnoli: '
"You did a flno piece of work nnd I
want you to feel that, nt least, you have
pleased the author."
"It Is only natural." said Mr. Vlgnola,
that the author who creates the char
actors know more about what's In their
hearts and minds than anybody else
Personally, f bellovo In the author-director
conference."
This Is Mr. Vlgnola's second Cosmo
politan production for Paramount. "The
World and Ills Wife" was the first. Matt 1
Mooro nnd Kuby do Kemer head a
itrong cast. i
pr.nPAItATIO.V nnd precaution arc
very oxnenslve words when applied '
to the production of motion pictures, as I
nas evidenced In n real forest lire rt-1
cntlv staged In the far western moun
tains by David M. Hartford, producer
of James Oliver Cut-wood's tllm story,
"N'omads of tho North," which will be
at the Palace Theatre next week.
rtallroad fares, sleepers, hotel accom
modations, camp cxjulppagc, salnrlcs and
necessary apparatus for experienced flre
flKhters for a period of twenty-eight
days amounted to a tidy sum.
Added to the above there were flft
mn employed as guards In the sur
rounding heavily wooded country during
the activity In connection with tho ac
tual burning.
TH IT wise for a man to bargain with
hi son, who loves a woman, to prov
to the latter thnt the glil he loves Is
unfit to be his wife" Mav not unlooked
for complications arise? Some may
argue that fatherly protection and In
ntlnct Is responsible for such nctlon nnd
that It Is Justified, nut hcru- often has
a son turned ngalnst his fathers ad
vice and married the girl of his own
cnoice, a marriage wnicn eventually re
sulted In hnpplness?
It Is Just this situation In 'Beau
novel," by Louis Joseph Vance,
which supplies a narrative of unusual In
terest, plcturlMd by Paramount. It will I
have Its local premiere nt the Arcadia
Monday
The father. Beau Revel played by
Tewls Stone, stage faor1te, Is sincerely
Interested In his son, Dick. plaed by
I.loyd Huithes The father Is known
throughout his world as "Beau," ac
mmplUhed, wealth and dbonalre.
whose main diversion Is trifling with
the affections of women, but who cares
for no one but his son
The cast Includes Florence Vldor. who
plays the lending feminine role of Nellie
Steele, n charming nnd . much-sought
after-dinner dancer
CHAS CHAPLIN and
cJACKIE COOGAN. StP4nd
Alleijhony, Rivota. Colonial
Wm wtNIS, ImpoMJl and
Market Sttwt
cludo Charles Gerard, Hetty Itllbum,
tho wistful star of "Girl of the Sen"
fame; Maurice Costello. the old-time
Bcrren celebrity who marks his return to
the silent sheet In this production, nntt
Warren Cook.
V) V:. GRIFFITH has -chosen the tltlo
XJ' "Drenm Street" for tho production
on which he Is now nt work nt his
tudlos at Mnmnroncck. and which ten
tatively had been called "Flaming
Lamps." Completion Is expected nbout
March IB, nnd rcleaso to exhibitors will
be through United Artists. Tho story,
bnsed on ono of Thomns Ilu rite's Lime
house tales, Is a romantic comedv of
the London slums. In tho cast of principals-
will be Carol Dempster, lato of
"Tho Ixvo Flower": Ilnlph Graves, Ty.
rono Power, Edward Pell, "W. J. Fer.
guson, Charles Mnck, Agnes Fleming,
Charles Slattcry, Hetty Hllbum, Kath
leen Ardell, Georgo Neville, Porter
Strong nnd Vlvla Ogdcn, the latter
three now nppcarlng In "Way Down
Kast"
Added to this cast will appear moie
man a mousanu supernumeraries. .Mr.
Griffith alrtady has used forty-two dlf,
ferent "sets" for the production, which
may be taken as a forecast that "Dream
Street" wilt be an unusually large ana
Important picture.
TAMES xnrLIj, of tho Ooldwyn Tlay-
crs, has been In motion pictures since
the days of their beginning, nnd he has
many amusing stories to tell. One of
them has to do with n casting director
In the early days, who was not fumlllur
, with stage celebrities.
Mr. Nclll wob nctlmr in a nteturo nt
the studio nnd Francis Wilson nnd Wli
Ham II. Crane, who were friends of his.
and were curious to sec how pictures
were mnde, camo to visit him one day.
A big ballroom sccno was to bo filmed
the next day, and tho director's mind
was on It, so when Mr. Nelll Introduced
his friends, he said to their amazement:
"Yes, they'll do. That Is, If they have
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CIIICHTNUT HTJtEKT llKLOW TWELFTH STnllHT
ALWAYS THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE!
Next Week an American Dancing Famil with a Dancing Queen I
KITTY DONER
With SISTER ROSE and BROTHER TED DONER
in "A LEAGUE OF SONG STEPS"
LUCILLE & "COCKIE"
THE HUMAN IHIID
LAURA & BILLY DREYER
S'lTK I'KNTt'llY rJANflJ rtF.VUr,
BURT GORDON and GENE FORD
a niOT op yoN'o and T.AfonTnn. "nnrrrAi, rLABSiQUK"
THE TAMOUfl CLOWN!
TOTO
Willi HAM MADE THE WOni.I) LAtJOH
PIllST AlTEAItANCE HEM'
JIM McWILLIAMS
THE PTANt'TIST
Leona STEPHENS & HOLLISTER Len D.
rrtUSENT A NEW TLATLET. "HACK TN HEVHM.Y IIIT.T.8"
NELLIE & JOSEPHINE JORDAN
A SINOINO AND DANCING fll'ItrniSK
KINEOGRAM5
' TOIMCB OP THE DAY
Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction!
the PAVonrrn comic oitiia piuma donna
MABEL BERRA
IN A HKI'KItTOtllE OK NEW EXCf.UHlVE HONOH AN1 l'OI'tLAlt AttlAH.
OMfANIEI) Iiy THE CI.EVIlTt TOUNO I'lANfHT. J. MENZIEH VAN ZANDt
ACt'OMI
TWO SHOWfl DAILY. 3 P M H0e TO H5e. NIOHTH. S O'CLOCK. ilOo TO 12.00
INCLUDING WAit TAX. SEATS ON AA1.E ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE.
rpHi: nrtlstry of Doroth Phillips the
direction of Allen Holubar, lavish ct
penxe and five months' work are Ptafd
to have Bono Into the making of "Man.
woman. Marriage," which will bo shown
st the Stanley week of March CI ,
Tho story for 'Man, Woman, Mar-'
r'age" required scenes depleting dramat-1
( action In the stone age, the Roman '
rtis of splendor that preceded the fnll,
'he medieval period and the present day.
Cor each sequence of srenea sets had to
be erected nnd hundreds c placers.
schooled In llio customs of tho du and
costumed appropriate .
OEE.NA OWEN la Pen Lytell's loading
woman In "The Price of lledemp
tlon," tho new Motro picture at tho Vic
torla next week. Mls.s Owen Is ono of
the best-known loading women in mo
tion pictures, having supported tho most
prominent stars of the screen ns well
as playing In nil-star productions. Miss
Owen's most rerent plcturo wan "Tho
Houtfc of Toys."
Miss Owen went with D. W Grittlth
snd played In "Intolerance " In Cio
last rear she war with William H Hart
In "Urandlng Hroadway," with C'harlos
Kay In "The Sheriffs Son," with Tom
Moore In "Tho City of Comrades," with
Owen Mooro In "Sooner or Iater," nnd
was one of the leading players In Mau
rice Tourneur'B "Victory."
It vas an a member of the Son Fran
Cisco stock company thnt Miss Owen
started her career. She wan on tho stage,
only a short time boforo Joining tho mo
tion plcturo players In 1914
"TriSMnT," with the inimitable Otis
iv Skinner, which scored such a hit
at tho Stanley when It had Ita first pres
entation here a short time ago. Is an
nounced as the feature nttrartlon at 'lie
Palaro week of March 21
An nutor of tho old Bchojl, Mr Skin
ner literally had to bo dragged Into the
realm orf the film. His appearance on
the silver sheet should bo heralded with
Joy by the lovors of moving pictures
and It Is to tw hoped that ho has over
come his. antipathy to camera nctlng
and wll Ing.iln bo seen on tho screen In
sinn of hlo portraynls.
For three consecutive feanons Mr
Skinner played th part of HaJJ om tho
legitimate Btage. With him during this
tlmo was Hamilton Hevelle, who. In the
picture, plays his old role, that or tho
mansur.
THK successful farce 'Twin Beds."
m uwn nnapieu to the screen for
tho purposes of presenting Mr and Mrs.
Carter Da Haven as stars In feature
length pictures It wll bo tho attraction
nt the ictorla week of March 21
rpHOVSANDS hae read the Oeorse
r,narr M5utcheon novel, "Brewster's
Millions.' Thousands have seen the pla
and thousands more will now have an
opportunity to see the photoplay, founded
on the novel and play, with Itocr
(Fatty) Arbuckle In the title rol. whci
It Is shown at the "tanton uecL ,t
March 21
CirORNK O'HRIK.VK litrs- prorlj.
- tlon, "Gl!dp.l Lies," rivals the ston
of a man who seemingly returns fror
the gTeat beyond that Is, ho Is an ex
plorer who. while on an expedition to
the North Pole, Is glwn up for dead I.
his fiancee Just after tho girl m.-vrili-a
another man she receles word of h r
sweetheart's safety
A storv of loe. romatiie and advtr
turn makes un the composite whole of
"You Can't Kill I.ovc." to be rtlensfd
by Seltnlck this month It presents a
theme that parallels the ng-old phllos
jphy that love Is Indrstructlblu and thnt
Its holv flame burns forever
Prominent members In fie cast i.
CONFIDENT OF
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SAM C ill I m tWT NIGHTS 50 TO $2.50 E'
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"ERMINIE" I
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Clarence Tlordstrom
William TDoran
Clarence Harvey
Albert Wiser
Jcick Sirouse
Arthur Boijlau
Levu Fduards
Frank 'OAR
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And TFie Bond Rcfe,' New York Cast
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And Entire Original New York Coat,
Production Under Fcnonal Supervision ot MR. COHAN.
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DAVID BELASCO
PRESENTS
FRANCES
STARR
In 11 new play by EDWARD KNOBLOCK
)) Supported by the Original
ueiaico 1 rteaire io auir
An Extended Run at That
Famout Theatre in New
York City.
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The United States has
a New Ruler
GEO. M. COHAN has
a New American Play
title "NEMESIS"
AUTHOR Augustus Thomas
THEATRE GARRICK
TIME Monday, March 21st, 8:20 P. M.
COMPANY The Usual Excellent COHAN
Collection of Actors Headed by
EMMETT C0RRIGAN
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