MVijry"-ti F.i ' ti.fwiH ' f- ' S ' 14 EVENING PUBLIC iLEJ)GER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921 t' r t m . H f . r i s s:j mm. jTKMS l'" m D: 'jR WwiREn was niu ii f'GL YCERIN I STARS MUST RE ALL Y WEEPv Helene Chadwich's Director Told Her Heartrending rj Story While Orchestra I, Played Sad Music 'Pictured Pitiful Plight of Deserted Children Until Star's Tears Came. Then ' Camera! f In the curly dais "f tne l'li"i"llu.i peeping homines often fooled ttinr ni Jiicticos will what were Known a !''gl.ici-nn lenri " A drop or two of the iihii (lire f.ir chapped luiluh iplncfd ndrmtli on the cheeks and a. . coinpuni'd liy n downward cnt of t!i. ji.ns ,iip ared -iillieleiitly real on tti l ilci ecu id fool must oli'.etvcr". i j ltut tin' ubiquitous mntnn ifntiiie whit.' lui become moie fa-tid !iiijm turn, and imitation tears nie tulm.. :(f flic licro.ne is eli"Cted to weep, ' t iter reillv weep. Mlv the fi.OOO.OlW who, jiecoidine In a statistical leport. diuli , Hieinient the motion pit turo theatres !bi the railed State". 5 And today in.lnib of the screen uerps jodluin chlorido tears unen tne numor alls for this variety of realistic jfrrssion i j! SlicMin onh the sympathy of her di rector , and In the malting "f almost !jvcii tear-producing scene he actually jjm-s munich it with her. scleral time" ijcf.iic plii.togiiipliiug is begun. !j Tin' Studio Oiclicstia J He-iili-- ill- und''i standing of her di Mii'lni. tin wecpins aitn-s has tin un- $iiJin, ni-i.ii '( ili"' "-tnilio orches- ciu In man. motion-picture studios itlie oii!ietin iimsists (,f a inanlst, in Wio inist mil a . i-lli-r. Some studios Vlint lii.n e.'i-,il stairs located in dif ferent buildings, as the (ioldivyn stn ilios In fuller fiti. Calif., employ sei -"ml smiill orcliestni" J While the -hoit rehearsn't that uu hik in- de the intnal photographing 'if a sci ne ni p going on. the mournful j -jUaitis of th Ho are heard from he- Hind a sen en m n wall of the room m XUiicli the a' lion is to tal;e place. ', An illutratin s, en. occurs in a new ltupert Hughe pi. tnre. in which Helene Jjha'lwi. I pln.i Hie leading role that f a mother who lows her children. Her husband -mil oiiet. and tries un Micccssfiilh to diude lo'caffeition. Her jiiihl has I n taken desperately ill. !' Miss Chndwi. 1, w.is sitting alone in jlie centir ..f the stage. Her director. it. Mason Hopper, came to Her, kneeled 'down b.si.le her and begun to talk to Jlii about the wonderful love that chjl-llu-u bring into the world b their leri jnesrnce. Then he told her about the woman idle was impel snnnting. and lier terrible ililemmn Soft. sentimental music juate. on the air Miss (l.idwi. k In gun to weep. Mr. Hopper signaled t i Die waiting minora inan. slowh rose and retreated Then ftp called to her in n most pleading Vol. e . "Hehne. Helen.- mur little hov 1 ml, ing i-i fail i i"i hear hiniV How i in m.ii buir to si.ij while lit is living. Ill 'ene HhI. ne ' The tears mine in tloods Trt " 'aid the due. tor I lie .umeiii stoppeii cranking and the ti.hestra . . ast., plnwng. . Mr Hopp. . who i- of Trench ex- traction and an tutor of merit, nctualls iv. 'lit tliioiiL'h Hie weenini: scene with ilelenc f hnilun k. t. ars and nil What s inuii. the s. cm a taken sii limes; and onri tune, the pieliminnry coax ing led up in the desired results. ! Old Gambler Deals Faro ; Scott Tniner la'iioiis gamhlei . an-I hoi- nt an urn. !i ..n .nance which ap peared in a r nt is. ne of the Ameri- j an Magn.iiii . wa- induce I to play the part of a i.tru lunik dealer in the gam- g hall s, en. in "Hetmnciatlon, the1 T ii Miin loiy. now being pro- hui id at I iivirs.ii cit with Grace Kind II. ni' u i i. tin mug to the M:reen ll is ti ,iul. i Hie ilinrtion, pot of In r i- '"'I l'i 'I Niblo but of IIai.I I ne. . .Ii.iI i 'llo M.i'.l.d the III!' er li tiii" sioiv. now being nro- hiriii.'ii.! in in.' b -tiding rol" I timer. ' jtai'vF tutu known .. I.,. ( herokee Kid, fflM vfc tlealt fai.. b.mk ni f niilii'lil's in New wb ", iork lr s"en'.ii . ar- aL'ii Rui'h to the crovn wM WBt M wit IV f life Mmmk Mil Wtfflmm4 ! ran' mi m7w$i.m. i 'K5A, J 'ml N w f - r tjfc, If ;M - ' Wfex lM - f ! 113 ;l N J ; . 88 hi l I i9t- z v.i BF. ', ESBL. ?&$& m Mh't wrsufk 7wr " .-. Il.t'i . I-MH ilKNM.TT liphone oi Doitgbi- M i. lean ami Doris ki p'i " l' "U'liered ihe .. t. rmirii d i um. pie example iu prnvuled by May ill sonic of I In ii gniilist siinissis .hake of In r lead "My il hasn't ' Burton in his porti.iyul ol the ml The icliiile cho. i. im Miss D.micii is h. . ii s, rnbbi .1 nui' th year on.. ,um1 iuin Blood in Walhiec Benl i.i- l'.. 11',. I, I,,,,, " ., .i l.i I nl l,l . .,,i .. .hirtsi..i I',n ninoillit lik'tille foundul on ) I inn the pen of Dung BjpIicIIit In li ... ..in i, ...... I,... 11 i.. i.. J ' .fsii.. riii. iin.i,.!. i,i,in- it. it., ' V1 1 N?t tf tawny other prominent Piny ra-nof. r -' ' "in" iin li in i.izziu win ? s It... t ill .1. f . i. i ...Ml r - m , i'3im rcii'uiiv. TEARS" NO LONGER; imirTTT T- . o . imi&m i imiLmmr xmaiw r -w.T.HHrii tmmnm"- 'XTumism.n' : , srwLmmma ,i Hr "- 1 Vx B$m&fi s - - mi WV v smaiaiHfe jvaKo.isMxafN-xaAv vt- -wsf SJ?i??fKi.MtJ. ..m.m?mmmi!:sx8!&$i&: HKMCNK CHAmviCK CHIKS KICAI, TK S 10K TIIK SCHKKN "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" rlin third inUallment of the itory of the film pint uhirh cnnibinr.i Itumr'i corA-. "SciilimrnilJ 7'owihi" imi "7'oniwi; and (iri:rl." It lai In (n irn'iici-if o it I'tira mount iiirturr nud n noil' living .iiou'ii 11 A en VoW.. CHAl'TKIt 111 'TM.nl'. ,. I, I,..-, .KI.lLll.M ' C.1.A lie 11411 S .1 l. l l .s l. -I I, .(I, r-.., ..- clared. with the uiicaiiin wisdom so fur beyond her nr '"1 hat's the vorj leason w. uin't lue each otlnr; because jou hue Us both I Ulspeth wants JOU t'l1 to hi'! self" .Wid M1'' " asked Tommy eagerly. " e want " "I don't want you." she jeered and ran nwny toward Double PyLes, calling back. "I want nobmh but my sweet ma ma ' ' nispetli, Limine no just then, 'lipped a little h.iiul in Tommy's arm. ' "Vh do jo listen to her''" ie coaxed "l.er her tnN with her sweet I ! fine good si nee " said tilw.ns swajul b Hie one at' Let her have her sweet muuitt, i hine in. little sister.1' mania "Hint Toiium huiid ! nnil I'll Hut that night (irizel's sweet mama died. I All Thrums went flocking to Double 1 Dikes when it became known that the 1 painted lady lay dead there. In life , they drew away, virtuously, i-i sue I rontaniiniite them: but death, the grcnt leieler. had retnrnl her poor body to I respect. iblllt i so tic purest ludv In.g'.i i iisit her unieproached. Gr"i! looked nt them nil with but. ri sent ful eyes ' on'll find no dust in this 1 .. i nor ntiv kind of dirt." she cri. . ifi mama was a lady, so clean nnd dn i.i nnd sweet' She was sweeter thii'. .i r i ion !" The Doctor Takes Charge She Hung herself out the door s I blng. wliile they look -d ut uii" an oilier uuh shocked faces. "A hot-headed bairn. What s t become of her''" one asked f truing to good old Dr McQueen. line none " ye room "' r a poor motherless bairn .' ' e e.inn.i M" -in h is her Theie's bad I. bound to couie out he shot at tlieui. t a bodi to take in l puke one boldly. I n in her, an' it's in' II no bft deny in' iliat " ' Then gne r,., nw.ii . siiddenlv ronr. d it d. the lot of ye." ictnr. "I'll s'e ! fi friendless tllcht I'le bei n done n ith her." it the li urn sii I i 'ice tnnl '. lo. k l.i-t iliinkins what could l.e Tl.el went i ,s in, i.ntbiirst it. u'liishiil at the mi ft mil I hl plltii'llt old i, n't r w iio at in nine or imotner lunl i... niit lit' or Uiaih to every family in Thruiiw Th' ir loices Inii loudly died down the I'Ulll W I. ell Griel eicited little figilie. dashed in, a tenw, slipping the loose oil' of l.er blink froilt up to her si oiihler and thru-ting a slim ivlnte- aim out to the nntoi.isheil man. ' Can't you cut it out .' she begged, breathlessly. "The bad blood, I mean. won t muni the hurt. I tin so want to lie n goon gin unu i can i wiru me bud blood in me, can I?" (irlel Is Ncciled Tor n moment tin: sti rn old dm tor looked down into the fpnwring faie of the gill, and !! no- w.re wet with n mist that ihev knew but sehlom Wlieu hi sjiuk" his i"i"' was nry gentle "If it could be done, lus-ie, J would, but theie s in. iinctor ilner inoiigh for that. But " can no a good girl, by i i the gra f God. if yell try hnrd Hge ii-piraiit enough." "Tn kii.'ii make up," says Clarence "But nobodi will help me, shf ' Ituri"ii prominent cliinacter and he.ivv sobbed, helpl'ssly Then, Hinging up I actor ul the Lasky studio in Holly - her little head with align ddium . u,,0,. "is to know not simply bow to 'but I'll be g I I" llll self, I lH''i,nt gli.ise paint on the face, but to li I ' simw tlieui' ' cll "in" IihIii" with tne mm. i the doctor, iniiklng what In li"iiilit u.is ,. ,,l, lei. il.C'sioll "I lCC ll'HIsl- ' me fin.u d " " it ih-mils I ii'iul uiii-ii li .ni .mil .lr.ii. .ii ii ich giini th.it in I I. ,oi mi waist oat one ii month mill mi nun 't come iiinle sono m 't iiii je won ' .1 I. ti... .ne. ,.t Inn iinii inn- .. i -' .... i avyiit "Uo joiJtully need me7 nsked ..srV V i A (irizd in ecstnsv. "Oh. then I'll go. ' It's swicf to luno somcboiU want me!" i So (iri7e went to lic with the doctor. I where she settled down into n deliglit- ful little housewife, albeit a tempera mental one In fact. life ran along s() smoothly and b.ippll that she almost forgot tin doubts and fears that had hnrassid hi r. Hut Thrums brought them bail, to her sharnh one summer afternoon when I she walked with Tommy to the smithy postouice. Just us the were nbout to enter a voice lloated through the open . winnow Aye, lirizei s a oonnie lassm now. but when she's grown an' she meets u masterful man one she mistrusts and DO YOU KNOW lWM ..trtftiara Moiie minis and directors nowadays do not leaie any thing to Inch. -Here Is Clarence Burton, who.ua.s cast to play 'the part of u man with a wooden hand. Burton himself wus afraid that, In some tenso scene, he might forget tli.il Ills hand was wooden and twltrh his fingers, which would haie spoiled the whole effect. So he drilled the method whlih Is shown in the pictures and described In the article printed hero Inowimge ,,f the ait of innl.e up, ii( , ,, ,,., iniuandeil bv even one wh" n-pii. - to b. conie a motioi-picture aci.u uni-i i ssmili Include muny trick- "I tin trade which aie geneially , ",v i, on the books' of the aier- fi nuli.ir itb the numerous ciiicis , which It is pi -stiiic to produce ny menus ,,, kinds of niiike-up I I ' ll si 1 II I i IIL' tills ItllC (if tllOllgllt. II Mr. i. of lat- the mnel In Frank Spearman. -rrii. I.oic tSliecIul entitled In that picture the character actor in tiun piciuie im .ii.i.ii. i.-. mi., I .,in.u ihe nart of a railroad division Nil ei-iiiieiidcnt. wlio. out of icguril for his ' Lyug frknd, tht coiistnietlon eiisiiiier, -. ' , " , -- loves in the same breath, will toll ' the bud blood l'rntcr Kouts Toinmlo ked bin brain for if wny to d as usual his Inspiration "I know ! ho cried bis face suddenly aclow. "I can save m, M mother 1 gave me a prayer to tench lllspetli. tin' she met such n tnnn. I'll tench it to jou." Itcvercntlj Grizel knelt nnil repented I nfter Tommy the prayer of poor, dying 1 .Han M.vles : i "(lod, if I was born to bow the knee to masterful men, and love one, take me to you nfoie I go to biin !" Her face was transfigured with fnitli nnd hope when she rose, but us she looked at Tommy's exultant expression she nnled nnd shrank back with horror , in her widening ces. "Tomm.i ! You'ie masterful! nu arc'" . . A stinuge. tiiiimphanl feeling seized Tommy A wave of elation swept hie -.. l.'i.iI tlt ....ntti- ttiinivinnt Ion lieirilll I to paint vhlil scenes of himself with Orizcl. with mniij women kneeling at lis feet, wc-cnim. their Hearts out ior him ltut the girl brought him bnck to earth ngain. "An now I know it I'm not nfrnid. I she said, "bemuse I'll keep awuy from Jyoil. I'll never speak to you again! (to hi: continukd TOMonnow) 1 ' W hat Your Favorite Stars Arc Doing Hardee Kiililand. who pla.s with I'nuline l-'rederick in "lloads of Des tiny." wits to have pla.ied the same part ii. the stage pin . but the New ork ! actors' strike developed the day before he wns to lenu for .New ions. 'i.no next dn he was offered the part in the Goldwyn picture. Will Kogeris Is taking lessons in fenc ing in order to play the duel scene in Hliner L. Hire's original photoplay, "Doubling for Homeo." lealistically. The (eoldw.Mi studlm. at Culver City uve taken on a iiictuiesiiic appearance because of the t fteeiith cclitun Jtiilian costumes whnh are being used in the drama pait of this comedv . lingers is writing a song called "The Juliet lilues," winch is to" be interpolated in the picture. (.ladjs Walton funis no comfort in the verse about the young lady from Niger who went for it rule on a tiger, which was so ni ten minted during our 'recent limerick fonte-t. Miss Wnlton is working with a dozen snarling lions in the filming of "The Mini Tamer." her latest photodranin, in which she ap pears as -i circus girl Hair) B. Harris is directing the piodurtion at Universal City. Dare Davidson, known to motion -ii. line natrons tor his wmk us the i father in "Huiiioiesipie," plays the part of (iroiiih in tieoige l-'itzmaiiriee's' pro duction of 'Kxponeiicc " Mr. Du id sou also is appearing on Broadway in '"Hollo's Wi'd Oats." 1'ristilla Dc.iu and ICillth Huberts are present enjoying a vacation, wliien nt is soon to tie lilougiii 10 nil enu .uiss Dean is prcp.irms to begin work on "fonllict. n story now running sen- , . . nllv in the Hed Hook, under the direc- I tio'n of Stunit Baton, wliile .Miss Bob-. Gloria Swnnson is nenring the finish cits is scheduled to start on "My Lady of "The Great Moment," her first pic of the Island." a stnrv of the South tuie as an individual slur, written by Seas, under the guidance of Norman Llinor Glyn nnd diiected by Sara Il.iwn Wood HOW A "WOODEN" HAND IS MADE? w)JX.."'"-'rt ..AvMMfc.X..AvwwrtwirtrVl,lfinlf'''""1'ft'w""'-s "" has i,t one iime sncrificed his own rmlit hand hi s,Uit,c the life of that friend, the palm of the hand and along the fore- and wears as the result u gloied arm, and is held in place by tape. A womb 11 I, ami cloth is first wrapped around the wrist When Lading oier his pnit In theSo tho tape will not adhero to the shin. I script in fun- Hie beginning f the pic- This implement keeps the bund, lingers ! inre Mi I'.uiioi. miu 1 tin t it would In) nnil wrist Iminovntili'. neci'ssnri. In the use ot his Miowieugoi of make-up. to endow his own perfectly good tight hand with all the character Istiis nt a wooden hand--in short, to ii eke tl e human hand look stiff, wooden nml lifeless and tu keep it that way all dm withiiit a tremor or a betraying sign 'I ne an cssoi ics p quired were a glno, ,n si Ily forged steel, foili-sjiaped im- I iileiiii nt which his into the plilm of the liaiid and eitends iii the forearm, a roll of (ape. a piece of cloth, and a brush . and can of slu Urn The ii.'ioinpaiiyiiig photographs show the Mirunis stuges In the making of thcilcfl hand, holding Ills perfectly good wooden hand, how they nre nccom plishrd and the neecsorJcs used. The iiteel implement, which has WELL! WHO OR WHOM HAVE 1 ' :MrAw nHB Sometimes Funny ' Things Do Happen in the Studios Hairy ( arcy, accompanied by Jack I'ord, his director, nnd Major Murr, assistant director, started on n little! fishing trip the other afternoon after, finishing some strumous scenes in Carej's curient feature, "The Home-i ward Tiail." About three miles from' 1'niversni City, Kord exclninied: "Let's go back to the studio, Harry, I forgot my glasses." ".Never mum, Jack," replied farcy, . 'we can drink out of the bottle." ' Kin iik Mojo nnd Hoot Gibson wcrel i isciissing honors icceiitlj. "I was playing in Loudon when the: king touched Heerbohm Ttce on the shoulder with his swo.u und made him u lord." said Mayo "That's twilling." said Hoot. "1 was playing in the Imik yard in Ne braska when an Indian touched my grndfather on the head with u tommy i , , , , ,,;, n ,,!. prong for eacn linger, is nrst luui in Atter tins is set. in pince nv tne tape, tlio clovo Is put on tho hand. The gloved hand is then covered with two or three coats of shellac, which gives it n gloss and a stiff, iirtificlnl apjieiir mice. It is interesting, In this miinci (ion, that lifter working fiery day for about two weeks witli his hand rn this make up, ami mnklng no use of It during Unit time, hut holding it in fnned In activity. Mr. Uurtm) began to feel tho I'orce of habit, mill Olllt CWIllllC. after working nil day, he sat down at the tnble and began eating his dinner with his right hand stiffly by hm ilda In the same position that lie. had neiii it while work Ing before the camera. II may startle tlio fans to team that the Bolshevist gentleman with the iinbarbercil visage and tlio familiar stout gentleman below, in jnchting costume, are one and the same. Yep; nunc other than' Kntty Arburlile. Kosriio is using both make-tips in "The Doilar-u-Year .Man." He plays the part of nil ardent amateur deleilhe; hence the unfamiliar hirsute appcarantc of the upper picture Answers tb Questions Asked by Movie Fans I.ucile We wouldn't forsake the old homo town for Movielaiul. if we weu1 you. There nre nbout 100 people at the studios for every pint the easting diiec lor has to hand out. r'iguro it out for yourself what jour chances are. We doubt if Miss Dulton would want you in her pictures if you look n lot like her. (lOthain Yes; genuine views of New Voik liave often been used in photoplays in preference to stage sets. In "The Frontier of the Stnrs," in which Thomas Meighan appears, the entile story Is told against a background of New York's lower Hast Side and Coney Islam, the1 summer resort at the cud of the Brook- lin subway. "Baying tlie l'ipcr," feu- Hiring .Minn Jell and Jiorotiiy Dickson, has many shots of Broadway night life and the cabarets nlong the gay White I riinmiMiAiH x'fc2TC2's&Ia Daily fjf-- G I gfaaigsigi3issgft DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA All.-.ls.... l-Ui. ilorrls & l'aeunk Av. ftinamDrn m ,i nmw . - nit. u.is & BEBE DANIELS In "Oil l..l)V. I.AI1" Al I CCUITMV J'rnnkforil & Allegheny ALLLuniUN I mm. miiy a in i:v t KATHERINE MacDONALD In "C'U.TAIV BROADWAY Bs1 fB "",? (iroitt.r riT.ijAt nir.w "PAYING THE PIPER" vl K.11 A t i Otn. &. MapUwoml Av lUL.Wlll-ML-. '.' an 7 nml (1 v. M iiriiitiir. in it aiiiiii.s "PAYING THE PIPER" DARBY THEATRE AI.I-STAII lit In "CLOTHES" EMPRESS MA,N t'it.T MARY PICKFORD in tiii:i:ovi; i.it'iiT" rAVltrV 1'Itr.ATItK ltlll Murk.' SI rAlVllLY sa M to "ulnlnht OLIVE THOMAS In "KVi:UVIIlY KWr.WIIKAUT" nnr T- ktinTI ll?DM I Irnail Ht. nt K-in liK&A 1 INUIA i ntin 7 & ti P M OTIS SKINNER In "KlhMKT" IMPERIAlT?.1 o'A'.?i7 7T CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "inii" 333MARKETB8JH"57n f?'iW ( II.MII I si MAHiM'.'s "THE KENTUCKIANS" nranvTrrTcc ''s mahmt nthkbt 1 KirNCt-JsS s i.i a m " " tn P. it, GLADYS BROCKWELL in "rnj: sacii: ii.n" r t a i rrTuniMANTOw n avenue Kl AL 1 vJ at rt'i.i'i:nocKEN st ll UK 1l' UVflfH "THE BAIT" ni IDV MAItKBT ST IIKI.OW 7TI1 KUdY in a m m ll in i'. jt HOBART BOSWORTH In "IIIIIU 'III t" e ArV 2l MAKKI3T 8mKr.T DAVVJi ha m. to midniqiit allan iih.ix's "A SPLENDID HAZARD" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO UI T" NTOM.noi'hi: in JUM-IV; ..,.ftr0ri tfdroom 1IlU a't"h IDLE HOUR M"r' ' miw in N s "i; of I he llnjrt" WE HERE? Sort of Puzzle Picture Wc feel nlinost like offering n Limpin' Litn'rick prize for tlio first person who can guess who the beard ed person Is in these pictures. Mind, we sny we VKKU like it; we're not offering it. Anyhow, nobody would guess the identity except some one who lmH seen the llltn nnd the film will not be on view in this city until the week of April '!". Way. 'The Inside of the tup was, photographed m New iork showing its slums and the Willi street section in lower Manhattan. "The F.ducntinn of Llirabcth." starring Billie Burke, shows the .Midnight Frolic und also some of the substantial old residences up the Hudson Ilivcr. Ardent Douglas MucLean. whom you admire so greatly, will send you a photograph if you address the lncc stu dios, Los Angeles. P B. I. Herbert Haye- played op posite funnel Myers in "The Danger ous Moment." funnel is a native Cal ifoiiiiau. j), j,, j, Pari oil MncDoiml played the character role in Freeze-Out," Harry Carey's " 1 lie latest! ' I nlvei sal. it you like his wmk so well, wait for the next Gladys Walton pictuie, "Desperate Youth." I'HOIOI'I.AVS iji6i -. Photoplay Ihe NIXON-NIRDLINCER fS THEATRES AVPNI IP -5lh at' an'1 Allesheny rtVUNUC MATIN'KK HAT. CHARLES CHAPLIN III "Till: Kill" BELMONT 0"U AU0VE MAHKBT NORMA TALMADGE In "I'ANTIIIlA" CEDAR eTU CKDAKAVKNUK WM. FAVERSHAM In "Till; M,s; THAT HAS Ills," COLFSFUM mahki:t iiktwekn DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "Tin: kiuimi; , m.-ri un- IUMB0 i"?NY sTraiuAnirAVKT JuillUV Jumtin Jiincllniiun I'ranliforil "L" WAPIUA HAWLtY hi"in:ii in t.UVi:i) VILLAIN" LEADER 41ST & LANCA8TISH AVE. MATIVI-r- iaitv - dTIS SKINNER In "Hlhlll"!" LOCUST m5.?,''. I.OI'l'ST HTIIPUTs 1Q1 !..- rt. ..'.. THOMAS MEIGHAN tiii: ri(ii.Tii:it r tiii: staiis" in NIXON O ANIJ MAIIKRT STa. i.icr i i.i' .. '-' l- 7 ,md l) "BODY AND SOUL" RIVOI I -u AND sanrom sra ii i wu,i ma rixni: DAILY "PAYING THE PIPER" STRAND "ekmantown avk. ,. ' i",.'il.U,',',",, Minn's "PAYING THE PIPER" ATTRACTIONS AT Tun NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRIC APPOLLO u.'D A, IHOMlON H'l l 1 11 S. . i I ENID BENNETT in "mi.k ii(isii:u" ASTOR "'A.NKI.IN A OlltAIlD AVE. siii-.iia,.,.4!?it,,iv;;!:,ow JDON'T EVER MARRY" AURORA 8,fWJ!iSTOiVv"' JUSTINE JOHNSTON In "HI ( UIIIIIIIS" BENN n,T" 5!W,TO" CHARLES' CHAPLIN In Tin: KMI" BLUEBIRD 'i""1, Si"hnnl THOMAS ifilKSffiap " n "thl iico.Nni;n or thu btaiis" FATTY ARBUCKLE "SNEAKED" INTO : THE MOVIE GAME ! By KOSCOK Altltd'KLK T didn't break into the movies; l sneaked in. I proceeded icry cautiously, ultlm,,. milking any noise or fuss or fireworks I I stopped, looked and listened nt every I turn, I covered up my tracks behind i me. I ipiletly made my entrance, an.l then, fearful that some one should see me in such a "contemptuous" n.i amateurish business as motion pictures I grabbed on to the first legitimate ve." hide that passed my way and contented myself with standing room in a reg ular profession. And it wns not until three years Inter that 1 again made the bold venture. lies assured that In the early days of motion pictures, when I first became til lit actor, conditions were very different from what they arc nowadayp. Then there was nobody "breaking in." Kvcry one wns doing an '. did snenking In In the early nays of motion picture legitimate producers nnd players and writers looked with contempt, and per haps with a shndc of envious appre hension, on the budding young profes sion. Some producers even went no tar as to warn till legitimate actors Hint If they were ever seen around a motion picture studio they need never come again to them for work. So if n legitimate nctor made hlmieK very prominent as a film nctor he there by automatically made himself very obsolete as a stage nctor. He signed bis own legitimate dentil warrant, us it were. For a long time I bail been a pretty big innn. physically, and was very casr to see. So I steered clenr of the studios as long us I could. (Jot Fivu Dollars a Day I wnited until the wolf enme him..- j ing around the door before I took thin , venturesome step. The wolf hnd come hanging around the door on several previous occasions, nnd I had nlwnis I managed to chase him nwny with the legitimate muzzle-loader, but this time the hummer lnndcd on a blank nnd the wolf just camped outside. So I went out the biuk door-nnd sneaked into Colonel Selig's motion picture studio in Los Angeles. 1 mnd "." a day for playing the lrndini? nnrt I as a comedian in my first venture a I one-reel "mnsterpiece," which wus di liected by Francis Boggs. I Soon t Im t picture wns finished and then along came Ferris Haitmnn 1 with a musical comedy uud comic npem i company, and with a feeling of relief I shook the studio dust from niv soles and joined with Mr. lliirtiiinn. Soon the wolf started hanging around the door again, ami as It was some time before the vaudeville act was to begin i it- tour. I again had visions of nnoihpr untitle lielorc the camera, to llll In be- tween seasons. A man ofjny constitu cc "squares" a day, Hon must haic tin regularly. So ngain 1 avoided tlio wolf by goins out to Mack Sennett's old Keystone studio and applying for a job. But the wolf proved to lie n friend of mine, for, from that time on he never bullion! me again, und ll was not long before I rcall.eil that he had pestered me until he bad fin ceil me right into good luck. From then on it was smooth sailing May Allison In the Snow May Allison is In the midst of 'Blf Game," b.l Willard Robertson and Kil bourn Goidon, a story of the ndicntiires of a Boston woman, suddenly confront ed with pilmltivc life and emotions in the wilds of the North ,wst nml imiIi.iv I the situation in a siirurlsinL- tiiiinner The blonde May is. reieiing in a wealth ot lurs and the trappings of the Cnna dian wilds as she prepares for the dab into the snow country. riitiToii,m i Guide d CARMAN siEHMANTUWN AVE. ....w,ki. AllOVn Al.LEQHENt WM. FAVERSHAM In "Till: SIN I HAT MAS HIS" CENTURY. Url Av. nnd Oth SU v-l-n l l MATINEE JUS THOMAS MEIGHAN In "CONUAl IN H'i;sT (IF HIS YOf m" Fays Knickerbocker ,rknel, ioJ? rsoon Co lo.au ...., IXJUtOTIIV PIIII.I.II'H n "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" FAIRMOUNT 20lh a"r1 aw- JULIA SWAYNE GORDON . jM'iiKi.nTK(ri:" 56TW ST Titr.ATnn iieiow spmot JUU1J1' MATINHE DAILY CHARLES RAY In "IS MINI TIM ntdll llllll.tDU V" FRANKFOHD 471B a'uT"0 ., .!' IL III: MILLK'S' "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" vjcrinuniown matinek dai At. DAILT VERA GORDON In TIIK OllLATKSr L(li:" IMPFRIAI 2D AND I'Ol'LAB 3:W 111 i-ll-M., jrATINEt: DAILT VERA GORDON In "Till: (illEATKMr l.llli:" JEFFERSON ""1.11.? NORMA TALMADGE In "rill; IIIIAMII.II MtlllVN" LIBER1T lll'.OAI) A I'OI.ltMUlA AV. MATLNIU: DULY ci.i ii. in: iiii.i,i:'s "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" ynnn ? mlth t o,ciitr. iiiulul, Cotiiiiiumis from t 10 II THE GOOD BAD "WIFE" OVERBROOK """".j""" ,. . LXTIII.IIIM, HiirlUIN (III ".,,. "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND" PARkT UIUIII. AVE. 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