BIHiiSiHHSSSSSlWr"'?!1' mHHM s, '-'xysi tTiijpi"i.'vws,''.wv'v' .,.-.. - --, . jiyi i- - .w w i - - i j-r'-.-'yt , NrNOrW.-r4NrJl v-,-. -.- T.rrrr'iTiT'nTrTl miirinn 1 -r A VjTTf! lO rinOf ' iU V JUJNXiNljr JfUJtHjJLliJ XiIiiJUUJii-J- JdLXJUA.UJUJLl'JLllV, X U Jii.Lm. X , -fXi xvxxj J-. mm. pppaiinpipajii. , iMMi..1..! .p-..,. -,, ..,' ;T"rvTW." - ,- sjfc'V r 7 ". ; ' v ' ' T. r.xiii.'aaigi.wrwK.gjJv.MPtri3Mfcjytiirtgi.AitAEiJMJii wiij.Miua,TroTBftimu:vgviBMiBi'iajjiiujtw4iiii-Tiwiwiipg,Tjfc mm. 4hhpiww.v 'mi .- "-, - . , -m - v ." -t., .--. v .. i , I 1.1 b r jl.i. 11! fcKfj Mi M M L ?';, ft I. 1 ! I m w i4iT II j; - If i 2 LITTLE MA Y WALKED Lasky Had Given Up Try ing to Find His Ideal Grizel for "Sentimental Tommy" the Barrie Story And Then in the Hallway He Found Her. Signed Her On and Everybody Concerned Is Happy ro prm n 31 p if ;-7(l in .Inlin S TJi.li. ll'J.in 1 '?lfSSKfcX -' vf&& . rPJ iiiuti..i of " S.'ntimiMitnl ointm .-ii. . 4lJ&sfc"i&Sft vtp .' "Vv& g &-ale&&Si!fl I IK iam.ir. -' & flli-Kr'. M 'i&mmmm &&& .. .w ' SKrsfaRSJS&saa .m 54'- f.v"- ' jc" " ' a fcaasraf . w v&s f '4pg8 M.i Mrii jtit n.ituially walUed into the part of driel in "Senti- mental Toinm." In the upper pit Hire she is shown just as May Mc.uy. In the lower she Is shown as drlcl w it li .Mabel 'I'.iliafcrro, as the Tahiti (1 Kidy inigl t 1 1 U t iraagui- is liuppening to Virginia Valli Is Married ndiiM-lu- ( A'ircinui Valli. vli'i iinntl finished When it was dceidi-il to irudu e Sir norland o pn-.ie 15 rt I.j ti-11 in "The lames M Hume's unions btory, Mr. Mum Wlm ' has gone Wet to mul.e l.nsky nnl Mr. HobHrt"un reiillzcd that. two ml lin.iiinl pb lures oppnsite the more than nnv other production they mine .; ,r 'flu- pnmilar uctress has had eer uiiob . "Sentitnetnal Tommy" ' i.t 1. mi , .Mr. Demurest i.iimson. demanded the gieatest care in the se lection of the n tor nnd actress who should plaj the roles of Tommy and (irizel. The probh in who would put the ten der, ttbiin-.iai Thomas Sanilss on the i-ereen v,is solved bj the s-clertion or !aretli Hiig!n Hut the ehob e of a (irizel wis equally important un his return to .mw mrK from , fpr!,oni h0Il f u,,, ninil w10 mad0 the I.os Angeles. Mr I.nsky iminediate. IcUnracter famous to tbeatregoerN. The conferred with Mr. ItoberNon on tn" j proiiuctioti 1 being made by the Hod selcition if a tiriT-l Numerous n - j Kiiison company trom the "Joe" Jef-trese- w. suggisted, including kom ferson htage version of the Hory. The of the be-,t-knowu hading women in tlieh!in is being made on the wet coast proftssion. "Sent. mi tital Toinnn." however. i- Mr. I.askv's favorite book, and he lu-.d very definite ideas of tl.e , gill wn -'iou'iI play the role uf (jr "' One dn . lifter word had bm -ent out that he and Mr. Itobrrton w" looking fni a i inel, a roomful of yo ing women who nxpirid to the role, gatt end in the nfli of the Famous Player l.abkv (niior.itiun Mr. T.n-kv cn slder'd i ai-n ne if the applicant- In none of thiin xaeth tilled tho pi' tr wliieli he had formed In his own mir 1 of the Utile girl chum of Senwnnij'u Tommj. Just as Mr La-U was tnrnirg im i and leaving lie hiw in the hmmui a girl who wa- the per-onifieution of I -idea of firiel The girl was May M -Avoy, and .hu was immediately signid1 for the io!e ' She is onlj four feet eleven inchi"- tall and weighs onlj ninety-four pounds, and is Mna.ll and childish j enough in npinurance ta play the child of twehc with absolute conviction. At tho same tune, she has nil the womanU ' characteristic, that are needed for the girl of twenty Mie portrays later in Uie Hor; . Starting in ph tures onlv three yean ago as an extra. Miss McAvov is n striking example of how persistence nnd I taient win out. Though she had no stage experience to back her up, it wusn't long before he was doing small parts aud attract ing the attention of directors. Among t In- productions in which hhe has apinaieil ban; been "The Sporting Duchess" with Alice Joyce; "Man and His Woman" with Herbert Hawlnison, in which she was featured; "The House of the Tolling Hell," aud "Forbidden nlle ," in whuli she was featured with Hi'uce ('orduu, "The Devil's liu. dell," and more recently "The Truth About Husbands," tu which utio bus the lending role. MA VO Y SIMPL Y INTO HER BIGGEST PART K MS2 Tie otnu.itiug justice of the peace. Mr M'ad. will be remembered as having m.trrinl ConstaMcy Talmadge and Dor- oth) iih. ' Screen Rip Van Winkle Selou-il old Ulp Van Winkle is to be M'l-n on the screen. And. Lest ot all, the part is to be plajed by Thomas Jef- Irene (Jostle Returns Irene Castle Irene untie will start work in toe East in the very near futun Hi i tirst picture Eve I'lrel! is nt wwk upon the scenario now will be made f i ut u short stoij bv Clan nn Bud dingtoit Killnnd. which npieiired in Evi rvbudv 's M.tgn ne IMuiu I.. Ilol I v wood Mis l u-th din loi. siivs that li, ii he wl be ivii mi opportunit) tor tho-e things or whi'h she H itotid dancing, her ubility to vvmr clothes and her athletic accomplishments. mHIHilQ mm Wx mm n mk.'m ffdw SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" 77m famnua itont ami iti sequel, "Tommy ami tiiizrl." hy Sir James M. Hume have hern tnailr into a photoplay. It was filmiil in a villanc specially built on Luni lilaml lm the Paramount Co. to teprrsint faithfully the villaye of Thrum. The stars are May McAvoy, o? Un:il: (lanth Huahes. as Tommy, ami Mahrl Taliaferro H the Painted l.uily. 'I hr rilm n chettulcd for release in I'hilaihlphia early ikW month. This vi-rsiun has oth sprnally done from the film story combining the ttco originals. CH.UTKIl II "Ho. ho! The imlnteil lndv'tt brnt! The painted lady's brat: What's a father' What's n fntherV" A little fflrl lind eome down the street from tho bill ulsne. She was tnller than KNpetb or Tommy thirteen J ears old, Tommy decided, after one (liiick, comparing look. She was n bonnv lassie, too. he thought, with her cheeks scarlet nnd her ejes Hashing rage at her tormentors. i She had n mop of long, dark hair, nnd i one of the boys inn up to her now, 'jerking at It viciously, while the others ' sent a shower of stones falling around I her. She refused, disdainfully, to hurry her movements, nnd the bo nt her j side received n Well-directed blow which I sent him reeling to a wife distance. I P.lspctb began to cry from sympathy and fright, and Tommy called out bharply : "What s the matter o yc nil.' Why i torment a lassie.' Thev whirled nnd looked at him. for- i getting the girl in the new diversion of i siz ng up n strange boy. i "She's only the painted lady's brat'." I one Milunteered. "Her mother's n i reg'lar bad tin. So' the girl n bad nn! Shu asked us once "w hut's n I father'.'" That's n uuestion for u 1ns- ski to ask! Oh. oh!" And again they took up the er. "What's u father I What's a father!" Suddenh the girl darted straight at the laige-t of the bojs aud began be- i luboiing bun violently. 1 "You lie!" sho hcreamed. My mother Is sweet! And I'm not n bad one. And I'm not afiaid of the whole of you !" ! Over Tmnmy's faee had come the t ........ i..n I....1.. fi mi In ftone k,;ilbb Mri,eti thl eorinc lads, ' tj1(, Kt nii the nndy lists und tho i mop of Hying hair. . .. 1 liere DPIore linn iu n roiuuiu, iu fiuiii ,.f eieen u. here n lilue-eved. golden haired prim ess wrung her hands in dis tress while a villain in black urmor dragged her away by her Btrenmlng curls of gold . And there was be, Tommy, In shining armor, galloping up on a snow white steed, with strong lance gleaming In the sun. Hinging himself off his horse "Walt" he muttered, hubklly. "Stand right here!" cm .,... n Km ovniteil look. Tommy rushed Into the tray. Once there, be used his sturdy little fists to such good advantage that all but the boldest of the luN drew buck in stnrtled uatonUb' llielit. ,. . Not for nothing had Tommy livod on (i, -tteets of London. A dreamer lie i but in this instance, at least, one w.i. (ould make his dreams come true. One -two tluee" he counted, using i e liuuous knockout blows which es- ah i t.ed his fame in Thrums from that Hu.e on. Corp. biggest of t hem all. .nt d.nvn to rl-e. boy-like, Uounn ieati-t admirer. . ., , , ion ie a queer little deevil, but voii ,, n, bt'" was Corn's tribute and the two shook bnnds before lommy si rutted on up the hill, n girl on tither hand now. Prom tin corner nf bis eye ho was I, ... r,.. thnt wtilln ElhllCtll WOr- luped and adored, the new girl kept her little pointed chin In ulr and buniiind u tune of unconcern. "Mv name is (irizel," she said pres- t Glossary of the Photoplay in Parlance, of the Screen l"Sreii.u in" li "Flashback" t"M; Title" I "Spoken Title" First M;.nnrio (or continuity) is in the photoplay director whnt the blue print is to a inrpentor. It is the storj i ti, n o u -cine by scene, und from TV- lii-ictor "diiects." Si ..-id When n scene is inserted in i i.'ture htory indicating that the . aito ici's thoughts have gone hue to . in thing thnt happened the day, the niith or anv length ot tinio previously ih'i's a "ilnshback." ' Third. A main title is the opening i option of a photoplay. Main titles pre 1 1 1 de the now ing of any part of the pn tuie and are distinct from subtitles I or "spoken titles." I fourth Spoken title ( upl ions that uppuir during th progresM of a photo ila thnt represent the words spokin In io 'ois in n eccne are "spoken titles." Subtitles differ in thnt they make a Hat ixplunutinn bf u condition or situation At tlic top of tlio linse todny you will find n now hemline It it mtulc up of Hip fares of n number of, favor ite stnrs of filnulom nnd the letter Ins i done over the faces. How ninny of thec stnrs can you recognize? What Your Favorite Stars Arc Doing I "Mneroft." the lluco llnllms' ootiii frr nlni-i' nt Kiiiienttiek. Conn., derives I (lie sticocestlon of new-mown liny In itst, 7!: ... .i i.. ....... .!:.,( fi j niinie imm nit vit.v mihiiii- ii'nii! in vi icomblninc "Unllln" nnd "Croft," the latter being Mnbel Hiillln's nnme before 1 her marriage. The houe at present is lueeupled by I,ouls .lo-eph Vance, the novelist, while the painter-director ni.d Ills ai tress wife are mixed up with tin? movies in New York. A spertnrulnr jail breaking scene, wherein SesMe llnxnknwn diive.s a big wnil; engine through one of the gate if the San Quentin prison, in Cali fornia, is one of the high spots in 1 "Illnck nosca." his latest super-Hpeclal .production for Unbelt son -Cole. Tmiru i Aold, wife of Hnjuknwti, phi.vs opposite him In the lending female role. William Christy Cabantie. author nnd 'director of "The Stealers" and "What's 'n Wife Worth V" is busy cutting his new pictuip. "The Pretenders." which be leeentlv finished on the coast. This is the third super -special Mr. Cabannc ' has made for Unbertson-Cole. lie be I lieves he has a "lind" in Harriet Ham l nioud. who. before Mr. Cnbanne fOht her for the leading role in "The Pre I tenders," was famed as a bathing beauty on the Pacific coast. This is Miss Hammond's llrst attempt in n dm- mntic role. cntly, '"and tnv mama is sweet and nice, only once in awhile when she is sick and loV n't know just whnt she does. We lite in the old house nl Double Dykes nnd oven body is afraid to come there, so of course you will be," the scornful glance with its touch of wlstfulness took in both lioy and girl. "We don't want company anyhow." she went on hastily, us If to forestall re- 1 fusal. "If the) come we lock the doors because we like being alone. Hut you may teach me to light if you would like to." "Where?" gasped Tommy, ns tounded. "In the glen back of Double Dykes. There's n little wood there where we shan't be seen. Will jouV" She was on Tommy's right, looking nt him with bright, mocking eyes nH if ready to scoin bis rcftisnl. On bis left n little hand plucked piteously nt his sleeve In anxious protest. "I ennnn leave my little sister whiles I go teachin' strmige lassien to ficlit," he faltered. Then as the laugh ter In (irizelV eyes deepened, bis color llanicd. "I do na want to leave ICIs peth 1" he declared ticrcel. "I I like having her with me!" "Bring her," said firlzel, indiffer ently. "You dou't think I caie about being nlone. do you?" And suddenly Tommy knew nnd desperately fought the knowing that he wanted this new lassie to want him to come nlone ! Confused, he fell hack on the male weapons of bluster and bravado. lie would teach her to light, because she needed to know how to defend herself. It was his duty. And he would bring his little sister bemuse he wished to ! And all the time the girl'H eyes mocked him nnd her laughter limited him. "Ye're nn Kngllsb lassie!" he ac cused sullenly. "I um. Do you think T would wish to be Scotch? We only came here to live uccnuso we unit traveled every where else in the world und my mama was tired." ' "Aud for why did you travel nil over the world'.'" nsked Tommy. "My mama was looking for some one," she said, sadly, forgetting to i ARTIST DESERTS 1ipT rinrliN Si.'iin.iMs, nil artist ami illustrator ilinc nili lias Imiii luiown lo all iniiKaiim rt'iiiliTN for many .wars, lias ili'SCiti'ii iicncil anil liriisli to 'im'sn Ills artistic Ideas upon till' nun So M'irrii. Ho lias lirtiiino a I'm amount director and Ills llrst Individual cllort is now in proicss of mailing. It Is "At ilic I'-'nil of the World," und tlio star is Itclly Conipson, tlio dainty lit t lu woman lio Is slinun with Stiinlitws iu the nliovo nllotoKrapli ComiiM.il, tho dainty littlo woman uho Is M.ntwi ullli Stuiiluwa Iu the "" - HQUR .V'tUkkaton in .ELLIOTT DEXTERUn,U " Vahii, YflwrH above piiotomnh IULU muuk ..thi:saiih:ai." i in -Wv-t cinob touk (viit" "EARTHBOUND" M MOST PROLIFIC AMONG ALL THE SCREEN'S WOMEN WRITERS 1-gpni A XHHKr'SHlHur'&nL'WK&SSsUH 1 lll'fcA- fllkSBilRlffil This is June Mnlhis, who for.sever.il years lias contributed licr abilities to the construct ion of moliou-plcltirv stories for Metro. This photograph shows Iter and a olunie of tho great novel by Vinrent ISIasco lliane, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," which she adapted to tho .screen after lengthy conference with the author. The picture recently was released in New York, where It Is now playing, and will he seen hero later. Among the oilier big successes of the last few months which Miss Mathis lias sccnailolzcil are "The 1 tight of Way" and "The Price of Ufdcmptlnn." productions starring llwt Ltcll; "Hearts Are. Trumps" and "The Sapliend," co-starring William II. Crane and Hustcr Kc.'iton mock for a moment. Then she remem bered und with a forced little laugh ran off ui the hill, calling back over her shoulder. "If you're not nfrnid, come to the glen in tho morning. And don't fail to bring Klspeth!" "She's iiwer bold. I'm tbinktn'." was Klspetb's judgment "I'm thluMii je call her homo and je'd like to teach her to ilebt!" Thus did laspeth prove her dawning womanhood. Tommy gave a good imitation of a snort of con tempt. "She's na bonny, with her hair all flyiu' over her face and her e.ves like the ejes of wild things in tho dark. I'll tenth her ti use her ftsts, because it's in duty, und je'll come along with un to do it." So began the onllii't which was to rage for long yen is in the heiut of Tommy. On the one blind his little sis ter, loved with all the tenderness of his heart and soul ; on the other, the teasing, mocking (irizel with the strange undercurrent of wlstfulness breaking out through her scornful aids to stir lit in In a way he could neither understand nor pi event. lie taught her to light, aud, better than thnt, he taught her to pl.iv. No one could Imagine such games us Tommj invented ! Prom the cupboard in Anion l.atta's BRUSH FOR MOVIES Mh j kitchen he bt ought an old suit of bright plnid kilts, with moth-eaten stockings to match, und a Turn with it gay feather. Could the bent and silent Aaron ever have worn them? And from the trunks and bags at Double Dykes (Irizel brought frnxed I silken shawls, trailing sashes of gorgeous hues, tattered linery ol till kinds to adorn herself nnd Hlspeth, Alvvnys (irizel was n princess and always Klspoth was u devoted slave to Tommy, so discriminatingly did Tommy cast his players. And nlvvays he was n conquering hero, nppe.ii ing nt the right instant to rescue Swedish, of course. She is American the princess and thiovv her into trans- born of Swedish parentage. So also Is porls of gratitude and ndmiiation. Diana Allen und Eva Novak. Other Which whs all very well when Giizcl Scandinavians of the screen nre Anna felt like entering into the play. bullQ. Nllsson, bom in Sweden, und Ann not so well when she had a mischievous Forrest, born in Denmark. riioTori.Ais agBaBMagagasftgaa I Daily DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA AlKnmVirn I2tli. Morrla & rasnyink Ave. rtlnamDra.li.t Uallv M -1 i:vbh.. II43U BEBE DANIELS In "Oil UI)V. I..MI" All rrUPMV Franltford A AlleBhenj HLLLUnUU jint. Daily ! IS 1:vb t S KATHERINE MacDONALD in "CUKTUN" BROADWAY n?'S r.TZW: croitdi: i'it'm vt'itirr.'si "PAYING THE PIPER" COLONIAL ax? yjOT.IT (ii:oi!(ii: riT.M xritirrn "PAYING THE PIPER" DARBY THEATRE .It'lTlM: .inilNsiriN in "BLACKBIRDS" EMPRESS S,A1N sT,?uMi.r MARY PICKFORD in "iiu; l.iivi: i.Kiiii" PAMII V THKATItK tail Markt Sl rAlVllL.1 SAM to MldnlBht AI.USl'AK Al'.lii "The Empire of Diamonds" GREAT NORTHERN "rrrt7 OTIS SKINNER III "KISMIIT" rMPERIAL ,L?sF$7Fi CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "lirsil" ioo lrt A nt'tTT ST STrtKHT TIIKATRB DD3 lVIMlrwl 1 ii m ,., n ir. I M l II IT. I". il 'IIAItl.l'W M m;-s "THE KENTUCKIANS" nntMrrcc mis markkt sthkbt r,UMi:i MVr.lirt lii "A MAD MARRIAGE" iri At Tt ann.MANTOWN avunub K1AL 1 vj AT TfM'PlinfKUM ST, ENID BENNETT In "S1I.K HOHIIIUV" ni IDV MAKUET ST HUI.OW 7TH KUul in A. M m tiiir. i, m HOBART BOSWORTH in "inoo TO 1" o a;av i-i mahkkt BTnncT pAVvJ 1 H A. M. TO MID.NIQHT r AM. W inVAN'H "A SPLENDID HAZARD" AT WEST CHESTER PIAITn ?'.": .! ULU'H I "? Su.quehann. YI DCMM Ht Unai dny nnd would spoil everything by say ing, "Don't think I'll go on my knees to you!" instead of "Good, my prince, how cnu I tbnnk you?" fo, with study nnd playtime, laughter nnd henrt-buritlngs, tho lines of the quaint, childish triangle were strength ened. Ulspcth oiiculv adoring Tommy nnd doing her bc4l to keep his thoughts trom urizei, trembling icst sac nc sup-, planted in her brother's affection, Orlzel .openly flouting Tommy, yet sometimes letting her longing for sympathy nnd tenderness slip through her mask of indifference, nt which times his heart was hopelessly torn between love for them both. "Why ennnn ye love ench ofher, when I love yc both?" scolded Tommy to firlzel. Shu cocked her bend saucily (TO I1K CONTINUED TOMORROW) Anstvers to Questions From Movie Fans M. O. S. Frnuk' Mayo played In "Tiger True"; Cnrmel Myers is mar ried to I. It. ICoriihliim. miiimwr f "Blue Eyes" ; Evn Novak's latest pic ' turo is enncd "Tlio Kmart Sex": Eileen Sedgwick is now filming n serlnl nt Universal City called, tentatively. "The Terror Trail." nnd Lyons and Mornn's most recent release is cnllcd "Blue Sunday. ' T. B. M. Marguerite Armstrong was not in "Blind Husbands" or the "Devil's Passkey." She plays one of the leading lolcs in Von Strobcim's forthcoming feature, "Foolish Wives." She is a nntlvc of California. B. C. H. Eddie Polo was originally n circus performer. He is filming nn other terinl for Universal called, for the time being, "The Scnl of Satan." M. A. B. Priscilln Denn tilnved in "The Virgin of Stamboul." II. 1j. F. Joe Martin is nn orang utan, not a chimpanzee. 1:,',lp T-,TT,inor 0,J'n R"'"1 Into the movies? Well, thnt question is one of those best answered "Yes nnd No." No, if j ou mean will she lie seen on the screen, although even that ques tion might be answered nlfirmativelv, since she nnd Lady Parker, wife of Sir (iilliort Parker, both iinnenr In smull pnits In "Tho Affaire of Anntol." But mo noteii autnor or "Tlirce Weeks" bns become a figure nt the Lnsky studio since writing n photoplay called "The Great Moment," in which Glorin Swanson is starred, which .Mrs. Glyn has personally supervised. A. F. James Bonnie, who is Doro thy dish's new husband did plav oppo site her in "Flying Put." but does not appear with her in "The Ghost in the Garret." Wood Wright Paramount pictures nie made in studios in I.os Angeles, New York and London,, all of which may be addressed through the Famous Pluyers-Lasky Corporation, -IS.") Fifth avenue. New York. Of course their companies go on location in Paris and the Alps and Florida and India and wherever the story requires. Ruby Wallace Reid will be seen nrxt as one of the eight stnrs in the Cecil P. Do Mllle production "The Affairs of Anntol." P. D. Q. Gloria Swanson soundo VIIOTOI'I. V1 Photoplay NIXON-MKUL1NCEU THEATRES AVENUE -Bt" .vnN1!1-08? Av' CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Tim KID" BELMONT C2D AD0VE aiAKKBT NORMA TALMADGE In I'ANTIH'A" CEDAR t'0TH CBDAn AVENUE hTAB MAST in "The Palafe of Darkened Windows" COLISEUM uNBuBJJfI,a' I.1I. in: Ml S.i.i-.s1 ' 'mU "FORRinnPN pritit'i 'FORBIDDEN FRUIT" JUMBO rno.NT rt & antAitn ave. JjimlinJu'K'Mnii nn I'mnkford "I." REX BEACH'S "fill: XllltTII MlNli'jj MAI.Hi:" LEADER 4lST I'ANCVBTEK AVB. OTIS SKINNER 111 "HIS.MCT" LOCUST. P- ANrj I.OCLST STIHIKTH THOMAS MEIGHAN '" '""ii: ri(o.Mii:i( or thi: .vr.wis" NIXON 62D AND MAUK'3T sts. oav; '-"j in- " 7 ana "BODY AND SOUL" RIVOI I 62D AND SANSOM STS. .HioHor. i-ir.WS:T ,,A,LY "PAYING THE PIPER" STR AND""AN wn va "PAYING THE PIPER" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THFATOrq APOLLO MA-rVtf'ffi ?1S THOMAS MEIGHAN In "COMtAD IN JU)i:.ST or Ills mini' "DON'T EVER MARRY" AURORA iX?Z$& REX BEACH'S "Till; NOHTH Wl.MI'S .MALIC!'." BENN fllTU ANO wiiium CHARLES CHAPLINDA,LY III "TIIK Kill" - Lloyd Hamilton, Once a Juvenile in Romantic Plays Lloyd Hamilton could very easily tell nn interviewer bow it feels to have np. peared in more than .'100 one nnd two reel comedies. Yet to prove thnt h Isn't tired ot the game be bns jut signed n contract to appear for the ntit three years in Mermaid comedies. But Hamilton did not start off as it comedian. His first position was as a publicity man witli the Frnnk Coolcj shows, and during this engagement In beard the call of the footlights, and tin next season joined the Ellefoul Stock Co., touring the Pacific coast. A little later he joined James K. Hackett, then at the height of Ids pon. u nrity ns n romantic actor, nnd with him played juvenile lends. YC3. th same Lloyd Hamilton. The next couple of years was spent n vnudevllle and burlesque, and then the old Kalem company saw in him just the type to appear in the "ifora nnd Bud" comedies, which were a Ereit success from the bturt. Hamilton appeared In 1.14 0f these making one n week nnd, therefore, cot-' ering n period of nearly three vcan JIuU was steady enough work ns a fun maker to tire almost every one of the camera but it didn't worry Hamilton in the least althoucli the end nf ts. engagement marked the abandonment nl he huge black mustache that hud made hlin mm ..t !.. .4 t , ..I ... ..i- ,,i ,i,i- oiii-l iiiiuous ciiariictcrs tho screen world. Later he joined the Sunshine com- Bells ' and many others. It was thrre that he became an ointed with Jack While, wh- bns sunn. vised the making of nil Mermaid come- lies id date. The friendship became stronger when ho took tho leadlmr nart n "A Twilight Baby." It win then inn. nicy decided to cast their lots to- geuier. so in the spring of 102(1. when mi opportunity was offered to make Mermaid comedies for Educational, he nii.l ll-l.!l ....i. ., ' if "'" logeiner, With this organization he has nn. PVm ,'.n l'ar 1""." "Dvnamite" j ne . -,iuni, "April Fool," "Moon- some iinu "Tiie Greenhorn." t the loiirnisiou ot tnesc pictures an onpor. fit, tilt ,....n ..ft" 1 , . . ' ......... Us oi.inii mr nun lo lorni a producing company with White, and ,lhis thev have done Their uieture win stn lie released under the .Mermaid oranu uirougu J.duentlonal. J'liOTOPl.AYS Guide wnTOcssnsjosrrKKiaJi PAD IT A M GUUMANIUW AVIJ. V..V? . Aimvi: w.i i 'JUE.VT WM, hAVERSHAM In "Tin: SIN THAT WAS HIS" CENTl J R Y Erle Ave- "i' nth 3t "THE U. P. TRAIL" Fay's Knickerbocker ioVw HIIKITII iiiiii i nlLi i "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" FAIRMOI INT "' & oir.rt An. DAII.I , V"RLES RAY "I'lauil'l-I. AI.I.M 56TH ST THIJATIIB Ilelnw Sproot "THE JACK-KNIFE MAN" 'i hi; i.i:i; kids FRANKFORD 1li I,,T,U l ITf II. lilt Mil I In" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Germantown BSV! "-Vn"".'" d A"" VERA GORDON in "I'm; .ki:ai'i:nt i.hm IMPFRIAF 2D ANO I'OI'LAR. Jul ( AI.USTXK i NT . The Fighting Kentuclrian" JEFFERSON"!,i!rp?u,!,l'iLPT,,, SESSUE HAYAKAWA . in "Tin: riitNi-.iinicv I FRFRTY UltOAD t f'OI.lMl IA Aft j-miil mtini-i: DAH.T rum, nr, mii.i.ivm "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" MODEL 423 HOUTI! HT Oichtrfc rontiiiiinim frnrn 1 to U "THE GOOrDU BAAD "WIFE" OVERBROOK i&n AI.I.W IIHAN'n "A PERFECT CRIME" PARI niDan ave. & daithin sr JrMAI. Mat. S HI. i:ir nNSiatl NORMA TALMADGE III "Till; HUAMIKH MOMAN" '""' ,'"" J""."'" toe lend in many o( tho biggest successes, including "A light Squeeze" "A Waiter's Wasted Muo. 'Hoarinff I.Inim nnd aw,mi " SPRUCE 0OTVAN?&.it 1 ZANE GREY'S 1ITII1. IT 11 nilAII." H .Mnlrlfa'a - L,.a4w atdm JiiflwMii sjlWJ UltfaVUJU'. pU
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