Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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"DREAM
The Story of the Latest Photoplay Produced by Ihind If .
Griffith. Mode Prom Burke's "Limchousc
lights" Adventures
OVT of iinvvliH'p mo Ftmirw Iiito vve
III! rnnio. Out of tlint soinpvvhrri'
comes to hi nn iuitit so iiirfmcl.v
lirilcving. divinntj Imping nncl itirn:ilh
lovltie tlint this Wntlful world si'iun
n maelstrom of nuMtnnri
To idle H to die eternal!? Hut to
dream i to lire. And din ilreamer liui
n thousand lives just (is the mclit.
From tin- atoms hiih m?naN of
dream Into the life of our lives. Tin1,;
lure ns through n of materialism
Into that great be.votul vvlirmi. dreams
do come.
And thev do romp true It tnnltots
not when- nor when vve cut or tin
"entitv in somewhere" 1"" 'hat fnith
and hope and lovp wp iparn ppii liefotc
our memorv lirgms to serve ti with
pleasing trirks of Joj .
And of these the greatest of all i
lovp
Through this v ista of the ages there
ever romes before u that "swpet dream
which guides our fept unto the right
And on Life's litghwav through whim
vxe tritdgp tin re i "ver that guulinj,
dream of what may be.
Ir it anv wonder then that wp nn
on I'reinn Street And vvin-ie i Dream
Stroll?
Not sure!?-. London. 1'iiris. lloui"
Alexandria. Cairo. S.vdne.v. Hongkong,
llnno'ulti. San Ftaneiro. Iluenos An,..
tw York'' 1 hese bp hut a f-n of th'
marts of our world. Yet out of the fo
and mists Htid sea of all of them then
cotnps thp vlsloned view of u Dream
Strpet. It, lures through the night and
it ensnares with n thrill that HtilN the
body while it quicken thp snul
It is thp street upon whleli mie tiniN
tis all and the (.poor of the jungle i not
more tempting to the hunter than tin
BOY! PAGE MISS VIOLA FLUGRATH!
Ik m' KL JllllilllllllBfllBlflarSIBllllll hiHR
man named Kmile Mugrath rrcently lsltcd the Metro studios at
Hollywood, ( allf , and ashed to see tola Dana They thought he was
just it plain fan at tirst but when lul.i saw him. she rushed up and
i limbed all over him Then it turned out that he was her father and
also the father of Shirley Mason, whose real name Is I -conic I'lugr.itli.
Daddy tallied so niurh about Hrooltlyu that Mol.i became luiinesii ii.
pudird up her things and came hast with blm on ,i visit Mie had just
completed "Home Muff " by Frank D.iry ami Agues Johnston, so the
visit was opportune
Jialhwnv that leads to heaven'y di earns
nnd eternal bliss
Some have said thai our little Dieaii
street is in I.iiceiniuse. I'liplnr i High
streets These have llieir locale in
London Hut these are but meie mei
lents to the chimi. ters who happened
lo have their habitat within llns purlic
if London town Thev are everywhere
'ii our tiny planet And the ' i-tfin
windows" through which thev bud, aie
vherever you hi pl"c tlieui
fiypsv Fiar "lis the iriie in
the night of the amusement word of
ihe docks of Limeho ise. Sin1 dale en
rtad sang with the vigor and vim of
Jeekless. limitless vouth in n intnert
Jisll nf this fnj-nddei, district skirtnig
bo Thames
G.Vfs.v was the inile of In r ng ng
father and hi- fm ile agib putu' He
iad been a dna ing master in the wins
iigone Hut as the year, slipped cm aiid
the hill slipped back and tlie clnnm "f
what may be" he. nine ii,,m i ,.
),lm there eaine in twniEi of poveitv
And so livpsv .i tii" I. read winii"
if the two Through her nimble f c , '
lie bud become t member of n union
(lancing coupe n tie I.nneliouse io V
jiiusic hall and nr i.irn.ngs support, c
hm
Now. like the Mi of tne field wast
5ng its frugriinci. aiid benn'y on the
riesert air. Gvpy as tilled vvnh 'he
rare of genile benrmg She was brave
pay nnd loving una a wholesome eh,i
ess and innocence mat was bono- of
the angelic soul w iitnn
She was swift nncl restless as a bud
nf passage There vwis , dash of oiitn
Tn blond in her youthful veins that
etuivercd her spirit like the tcin.mii of u
jacer
The pittance reieived In ,v , to
)irr work at the inusic hail did not
I uflice to keep poveity from staling in
fit every slant -eyed window nf then
qiialid (plant rs. so fulhcr Ioick on
svork Up buaine a "stool pigeon fm
Ithe police
This made him n ' paid infoimei
ti not too em nil position in the s..c in.
Htrata in "IrWi thev had their hung.
Mill they made out unci the sunshine in
tnil places win re the sunlight ,oul, not
lull was broiigci l typy and In i
dreams.
Sinre i ustoin ami tradition do lontiol
lis more than vve would wish at times
llllil since vve all love ihe jov of caiiiiviil
lime Liiiiehoiise was not an evceptiot.
The street fair came making even dnv
n holiday, and ihe dream toiue true'
for the yotiili of the distrut
Gypsy vviis in the thuk of it nil
riding the llhlcilitus iloukey Aim i,i.
I'xpectcdly threw her right at the feet
ftf .Tamest "Spike" McFaddeu and his
brother "Hilly "
-, "Spile" was young, biawny. swag
vgerlng and the idol of the neighborhood
"H had conquered the males with his
tluLa uud fioil li' d ?m 1 u liioi .1 ircililen
STREET
voire winch t harmed when hp lilted thp
l.vrir-. of the melodies I'OiillMsnj by hl(
weaker, jpt more spiritual hrothrr, who
wns ntlame with tlio songs nf thp soul
TIip unexpected meeting of (? psy nnd
"Spike" Inspired Inner longings on the
part of "NpiUe" for (i?psy lint ur-
nivnl time Is no time lit all So tW
inriilent of thp fall passed nut as n 1
forgotten ilrciim of tlit" moment, withi
l! pj i
Not -n with "Spike " It struck I
somewhere in him. lip did not know
Hp roulil not tpll. Hut in his dreams
tlw'tp rrppt thp vision of this girl
Hip next timo ho nipt lipr lip
sinned the "old-time acquaintance '
1 lil wns promntlv triented bv dMi'i
Not until "Spike" nnd his brother
strolled Into thp niNisic hull and a tire
started it pitnlf did he realize that hi
"drpatit was a tluiinplng, throbbing
thin,;
Itiiciv on the stnge the tire started
and spread tnpidl. The eurtain was
rung down, but the 4noke oor.ed undc -tieath
ihe border of it nnd was visible
to tlie audience.
The iniinngcr urged upon the mem-her-
of the i ompany to go out and do
something , slug a song, dance or some
thing (i) olunteered with "I'll try
The panic was nerted and the crowds
were (piloted In her braven . beiuity
ami fnlents in dancing when nil the
members of the eomimuv refused.
For this xiilor. (Siiiv was given nn
adtnni'P in salary and the great oppor
tunltv of "getting somewhere."
After the trngii moments of the panic
and the fiantlc effects of (!psy to quiet
the rrowd "Spike' and Itltlv McFnd
den -iizc'il witli nipt attention on this
arigel of tin n dreams and a tiame of
low was kindled within their breasts
that was destined to cicate n gieater
panic- unci a more seething llnnie of ills-
old than the tne on the stage
In tli.s nme audienie on tins same
night also sat one Sway Wan. a cul
prit of Chum and a renegade of a noble1
Mauiliu family The plump lilnv.nni.
of Ins youth hud gone, lint the he.wlat
of it reftisui to become tamed when in
the Occident lie ga.ed upon siien glorv
its iv ps Fair
i To lie ( oiiliiui'sl i
I
Well, Any how;
There's one consolation, the bac U m
Ihe evenliiK j-ow n emit go anv lowei
than it i in the inlet creations li
has already reached the waist And
as loni: as they have to wear belts or
Nimethini: in keep 'cm up. it vvlll prob
ably slop there. I
Here vve have three of the very latest
fashuin in eveninsr jowns from fllin-
HERE'S A MOVIE FROM GERMANY WHICH SHOWS YOU THE
F,A Mr wfc1(1 Htf-I MLAMlMBK dy tSt'vSl jfcvpTyjRT a "? -y if M j"hfc Cjt 1aBH i RjEov. iTBKKBmHRySb(SF9fm T y1
Here Is the ery last word in scenic settings for (lie sricetii Tlie photographs .show two mcmc from "The Cabinet of Dr. C'allcarl," n (icruian linporlallon uhitb has opened In New Yorh and will
be seen here as soon as a theatre Is available for II. K Is a weird and giucsnine tale of a disordered mind and (he producers hate, used nil tlio arts of tlio futurist nnd the rnblst and then sonic
in ilcWslitg scenes, that vtlll hnw (lie audience how (lie world lo oks to n man whose mind Is deranged. Kvltlrntly Insanity of tills 1 pc Is harder on the vision than etherized liooch
RAVINGS OF A MADMAN
FORM PHOTOPLA Y SCENES
"Cabinet of Dr. (.aligari," a German Importation. Pull of Pan
tactic Settings and Weird. Shivery Effects
' Cellii'iini ile'iriiiin tiejnens
is what '
one New ork w i iter calls the
iincsi
liltn seiisnt on "The Cabinet of Dr.
Caligau It is a (ionium work, im
potted b the itfildwyns, and it is mak
ing the si nsatiou of the season on
Hroadwav
All of ihe stage settings are askew. I
As tills w I Iter describes the piece
j After -viewing this Wermnu picture
with its fantastic settings nnd the weird
contoitions of Its mystery plot, one al
most gets it into one's blood, ami. feel
ing n little demented one looks nsknucc
at a policeman or anything that appears
like a keeper
deliberate effict of the odd and
l unconventional hns been sought : none of
tlie settings, exterior or interior, ate
natural, but are fiituiistic. with houses
ar windows askew, piercing, long ,
blm k shadows and tortuous streets I
, decidedly In this piece the times are out
i of joint
The tirst Mew of the "culet little
town of Ilolstenwnir suggests a tipsy
wedding cake
'The ton is as twisted ns the mount
ings smiting with a tale to'd in a dank
garden bv a melancholy young man. who
describes the i oiuing of a certain Dr.
What Your Favorite
Mae Marsh will soon be seen here ill
Nobody s Kiel based upon tlie novel.
Mm Carv wlyih enjoyed itiite a
sin c es as hct si Her.
James ll.n risen is now suppoiting
Justine John-mi in "Agatha's Aunt"
fm- Keahiit Mi HurriMiu just finished
woil; with iccnsiitnc e Talmnuge
riorenie Dlvin lias signed with
.linitni Callahan, of Atlantic City, to
slur in twenty -six two-reel comedies.
Miss Dixon will le- remembered for her
stellar m'.c in ' The Supreme Passion,"
a Hubert W 1'rieM production.
.lohniiv Jones, the talented boy who
is the "F.dgai" of the Hooth Tarking
tun scicen st.irie-. Is paying his tirst
visit to N'i vv oik vvitli his mother
.lohniiv huviiig the kind of time tlint
MMiild make anv othet Inn lung to be-
ionic u .oiiilifi.l siui Nothing that hp'nihc lien I v t, H with a new stuiring
want m tlie wnv oi nimm'ineni is
Backs Can't Go Much
cioci 1 he 1 ti. it k ' prettv cviilmt Hint
tie sinr- iwivi b,n Ks but their drisses
Inn di t
On lid icti is Norma Tnlmndip She
Is wearini; n I'nrislan ijniwi thai mod
estly permits her to have two stritnts of
beads -or something down her back.
Norma is mirkliis 011 n new pioduc
tion that calls for the backless uown
and .1 I 1 in 1. mini pan besides and
town fair to tell the fit-
tuie tlirough a somnambulist, u fright -
fnl-looking skeletonized creature who
adils to the general I'hveriulncM by llv-
1 iug in n cabinet like a tolliu.
! "Coincident with Dr. Ciiligari'x tul-
l-vent territilc miinleis occur, mill it I
the unmasking nf the killer that kcops I
the hair lius stamliug on cud. I
"The solution brings out that a man i
has gone insane studying cases of men- '
tal perversion, and thai the most dan
gerous tire to play with is the human
mind.
"'I here is plenty of shiicry material
in the story, with the gnome-like, skulk. '
ing ligurc of the doctor, and the horrible. I
frog-like make-up of hM accomplice '
especially when the latter stanils like u
black arch fiend above the bed of a girl
done in puic white, whom he is about
to klduan.
, "One can almost smell the brimstone
'and it will make the most cheerful
blondes jump, purliciilui l.v tlie feminine
, ones.
"Kill it Is divcoeici in the end that
the ruisou why everything has seemed a
little bit 'off' is because one has Jieen
lending n sjinpntlit tic eye to the ravingr
of u madman
Film Stars Are Doing
denied him nnd
sight -seeing keep
Incut when he is
of the thenties
i lieus. baseball nn I
him busy every mo
unt appearing at one
William Duncan, the Vitngraph lead
ing man in western niles, and IMitli
Johnson. Ins leading woman, whose real
1 inline is or was - Ldilh Crnwfotd.
have cone and signed on the dotted line
for life. Yep. maiiii'd out ill Holly
wood. Ii's another romance of the
lihns, foe that's how thev met and be
came well enough in ipiaiuteil to decide
to make it a life partnership.
lit) It Holt, ihe Paramount lenditig
mail, has I n loaned to act as tlie
leading niau 111 itila Wciman's liist
original photoplay. "The Grim Come
dian . .
Hre's Real Reel Realism '
n.rcs neai neci rveausm
It goe. without saving- that when
Mnwvell Knrgir director of "Tlie Man
,, cio. i.ioicc ,,siiUrn,. n nuiry iiuii nil -
l'l... " I I... .1 1 1. .' -.. .1.... i-
venu-ie. dec ici.-. tn tmlsii tup picture
Lower Than They Are
she found that Ihe two didn't go very
we'l loKi'lher. She "emoted" lather
tionirlv in one scene and the beads
busted '
So we snapped Director A I 1'arkei 1
Kivine tirst aid in the injured strliiR I
and lixiiiR Norma up for the next scene.
In the center is Helen Chndwick, In
the role of the snciety-lovlliK mother
li, Kupirt IIiiirliesT -n.uiRcmus Curve I
Cnlicnri to tl
She Lmm Ilvr llmbaml
i - I
Ha ' li ' -t '
Mill. m
I f Bit , ?K'
B- 'hi fit 1 "-
filial fl W'Ml " I
VL.J & J 4CP 1 .
,11'STINK JOHNSTON!-:
in Hollywood Calif., after must of it had
bieti tu'ken in New York, he had to 11
produce 11 rnrt ot Hruudway in Califor
nia. How faithfully this was done mav be
ad.iugcd from n remark by the star him
self. Mr. L.v tell had just completed a
scene whose locale was Forty -second
street and Urondwuy He seemed in
somewhat of n hurrv to leave tlie set.
and Mr. Kurger called uftei him.
"Just a minute. Hen Wc may have
II rtllKO 011 Hint. vvucie aie you
, ,i.f..,.,
s I!!," " 1
The star turned '
"oh, I'll be back in a few minute.
I Inst want to run up to my apartment
. 1...I. .. . Cl- il ..
on lori.v-oimo siiec-i 111 sc. u im-n- n
tome
any until they haven't forwatded
out here
in These Gowns
Ahead ' Heiene's Ko,vn ,,, ,
be considered prudish It has two
strnis on each side.
,1.. il... ..L.l.i I. 11...... I.':... 1. .11 .
w ,..,.. .K, ,, ..,. niiiiuiii 1 ouns.
whose belt iippvnia to be much blithci
than necefsnry, und whose collar of
sonirtliiiiK-or-ollier shows her V to be
hopelessly old-fitshlnned In her IMciih of
modestv. She is shown here in a scene
from "Strnlshl I'l-oin I',in
WORLD AS IT APPEARS fO A MADMAN
MUStfAlXD A1XU
SA TISPY JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
But Screen Beauty Admits That They Both Must Be Chosen
With Great Care and She Struck Unusual Luck
ONL of tlie most popular of the worn
mi's ncrcenvtties ! tilts itlnntti ml
vertising its current i, by spread ffXl LTVf
heads, innu ring, "What Do V omen i thought 1 hnd to mend his socks the
Want Husbands or Careers?" 'next tlnv!
Justine Johnstone, the charming'
young Itenlart star, laughs nnd asserts "Success in marriage, to my way of
thai she wants both, tlint she has both. ' thinking, doesn't depend on the amount
and that they nrc on very friendly terms of fussing a woman does over the man
with each other that husband of hers of her choice, but upon the number of
and that career. Onlv, she ndds. one ' things both nre interested in doing to-
I must select the enreer us carefully as
one selects the husband, for nnturollv. and motor antl dance nnd swim and
not nil mules and not nil careers nre I play golf and bridge nnd tennis to
harmonious. She. for instance, hud to 'gether: vve like to read and sing und go
get a new career when she got u bus- to the theatre nnd opera together; wc
band. She savs: like to argue together, and talk to-
"My Inuband did mil. of couise. for- K'1(,r- nl"1 ,lu" ; ucw pictures to
hid me to continue my stnge cnicer, but ' B0"101".
I snw from the beginning that as he wns "Perhaps it's because he is an nn
not nn actor, but a business man, witli "Mtal type that I find it ensy to bar
verv bic resnoiislbilltics to keen him nt inonize my murried life with my nli-
his desk for hours of each day, vve
would have very little time together if
I remained on the singe, for my work
would begin Immediately after dinner.
1 when his had ended mid his relaxation
began.
"So I just gave up iny stage career
and went into pictures. It nil works
out beautifully. We have our home.
nurMvork hours, lie at Ins ollice, I nt
the studio, and on our evenings and
i-Miuuii.vH e nn- nee 10 cnjo. it varieiy
. f !. Int.ni,.. Cnnnllinn
of iiilercsts.i together
ICCC'-ivnccic'iiviccri.
Of course!. I don't cook his mrils r.d
iliinTni,i..H
jvsESMesxsmixxzmt
Daily
3lil5MKSriI3l!KISS?iC8jSILW,
DIRECTION STANLEY
COMPANY OF AMERICA
.,...., , ...
1 AII.K '-'' Mnrils . lniiunl Ave
, MliamDra mhi Dliv t l- Kvuk i) 15 . 0
PHARI Fs RAY
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L..jLf 1. ''''''
A I I PP.HPNV I'rankford A Alleislieiiy
rtL,LCvjnCll I Mai 1)H l I,-. i:im. hi f
CL&RA KIMBALL YOUNG
1 In "lir.SII"
broadway "n;1 rni"r.rve
MATT MIHIKK Im
"The PasBtonate Pilgrim
COLONIAL tlin, Jn"-''. V,"
ITT Mlllllti: lii
"The Passionate Pilgrim"
DARBY THEATRE
MAI'. Ml ItltAV In
"IDOLS OF CLAY"
EMPRESS MVATV
A(iM:S AVKIIsl AMI l.l..sr.lt CAM'
in "THE FURNACE"
17 A Mil V TIlKATIlt: 1311 M.ilUit St
I MlVllL.! s A M l.c MlillitKltt
(ifniii.i: 111 vi vi it ii'i-.k
"PAYING THE PIPER"
GREAT NORTHERN Urri ..",1.,:V,"
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
n "lll'SH"
IMPERIAL ThV-'IStTF;
INA I I.AIIIi; In
"POLLY WITH A PAST"
ina ci, Aim: in
"POLLY WITH A PAST" -
PRINCESS
mis M.vitKi.T him.r.T
s till A M 10 11 13 11 it
CHARLES CLARY
In "hlTNuUT JIINHS"
PIA1 TO lllilt-MASTOWS ai:si u
IMttLIU AT Tfl.l'lillOl K1..N ST
ANITA STEWART
in iiAumiri' mi im: piiM-jt"
PI 1RV MAIIKllT HT 11KI.OW 7TH
IUD I 111 t lo u ,5P j,
"A .SPLENDID HAZARD"
! Q aav 1211 siaiikct ktkijbt
JrtVUI s , i rn ,, :.'..,, ...
m r -,- h. . Ji "'soul I
fkAll-ltMlINt. MacUUNAI.n
ri'iiTMN"
AT WEST CHESTER"
RIALTO 'IIKI.IOIKOI'H"
IDLE HOUR 0 IW-e llHi.1,1. In
s"' (liillilll'l lie l
LAKIMK tSU 1 tl
mend his clothes, hut I probably make
linn a lot better pal than if 1 Hid. l
KOhcr. My husband nnd I like to walk
'tore work, but the fact rcmnins tiint I
do. and I'm not nshnmed to confess
that I m perfectly crazy about both my
husband and my work!"
Miss Johnstone, who wns one of the
most adored young bentitie.s who ever
graced the famous Follies, has been
married only about n year, nnd has
mode but two pictures since Healnrt
asked her to sign on tlie (lotted line ,,f
, a renl star contract. The lirst of these,
. - nincKiiirus. was released Inst
I A....... n .1 .C... I 1 ll
VUillll, llllil Hie SCCOIIII, X1IC I
of Hrondvvay," U now released
tumn, nnd the second, "The Plaything
l,JIOTll'l,.sl
111 iwiiiwwi iiiiww i m i."iT
Photoplay
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N1XON-NIRDLINGER
O
THEATRES
AVFNUE -3,h St unJ AH'Bheny Ave,
AVtNj&,K,M nut, ,"n"
"CLEOPATRA"
BELMONT Bsu A,,0VK makbt
GEORGE WALSH'
In "DVNAMITK AI.I.KN"
CEDAR ,'0T" L CKDA" AVENUE
i:cii, in: vtii. 1, i's
"FORBIDDEN FRUITf
COLISEUM
MAIIKI.T IIHTVVKK.N
' II VMI ISO 111
"IHE KENTUCKIANS"
jj.. '- ""ii in
JUMBO
ritONT ST l OlltAItO AVn
I p'w1 r!nfvr'inKford "L '
In
IK 'SKI.N.I,lj
Ull HSo
"THE KENTUCKIANS"
LOCUST m5;" ,A,?;''!.!,0t'l'S1' htri:ii1h
GEORG,EJARtISS,:l0,0,,
in "niK niiMi,"
NIXON '''" ASl MAHKUr STS.
, . -.. '-J.'1 1 s'cil a
rKAWK. MAYO
"TK1KK Till V."
RIVOLI '-U ANJ) HANSOM HTfl
rrne, MATINKP. n.
IUY
'" "IIIK PltK r, or Possesion
STRAND
OKRIIANTOWN AVK
AT V l.-V 1 v-,,1 0.1.
MATT .MIMIUK ,"'"" '
The Passionate Pilgrim"
ATTRACTIONS; at tup Ii
I, NEIGHBORHOOD THFATRFg U
CHARLES RAY
'" " "IMTI-.S lltOM llltOADWAV
AST05"ANA,V,ftI,L,JA
OTIS SKINNER:
. In "HmMITT"
AURORA 51;1J (lo'-iniinioivn Ave
GERALDINE FARRAR,DH"y
la "TICK Itllllll.i; WO.VIA.V"
BENN "1T" AN;'i.1Iv,P,0,.,,'AN' avk.
WINI1NMA W ,,",!A,V
"THE INSIDE OF THE CUP"
BLUEBIRD P, & 8"lehanna
uuvMUIltuc fonilmioiw until 11
JUNE CAPRICE
In "lltllil 1.S, AMI ItllMAM l."
Woman Writer
Forms Company and
Bosses Own Hubby
TVrAIMON rAIUKAX, noteTT,:
A'-- wrlglit and huthor of fecnnrin. I
MnrMial Ncllhn's, "Dinty ,' -in.
(let It," "The Hirer's Ir nnj ,';
ml A
Hampton of Placer," lmil f0I.mC(, ,3 '
0ivji produelrig lompnny t )0 known.,V
Marion Fnlrfa Productions. '
MIrm Fairfax's Ftago offering, Dri '
to her nfllllntlon with motion nlctur!
II.t
Rained ncr wmo prominence ns n pt,",
wriKni. f ur uic 81IIRC MlC crealfl
giich succcRscs oh '"Tlio guilders," j. ,
produced at the Astor Theatre in v.
York; "The Chaperon" with M,t'w
K'lott! "The TnlLer." .. ,:Mt
Daughter," "A Modern (I'lr p-'"' .'!
.f.L".-V.ffr.ri'.-r!!r:,,,.TI''i
" utri" ..!
'I'l.. I... ""u
'": '"i men-
I t'nllnl.,.--
a,r:ritc "
"" v it! ;"' n,"X,"' "'.." -oijal)oralIoB
'1 he Initial independent prnduetinn k.
MIm Fairfax for the screen will W
titie.i, " itic i.iing Truth." hcr e.
original Ktorv. Itivntvlnir .. i, ....""
"I'lio nin. n..i. ,. ".' "" l
-... ,.iiiiji iiuiii, tier nun
story, Involving a nlnt ,....."
around newspaper life and politic,
In the leading role for "The I ri.
Truth." will bo Pat 0'M uJ'l ?J
-.! ,,.i.. Ill ' .' "l ""lif'l
ployed the Rtar iart of the cub r'ennrtiv '
in "Go nnd Oct It.S Alarjorle 7),.
star In "The Itlver'a Knd." "ffi 1
Fvcr Marry." "Dlnty" Hnd X '
I ley. Others In the east are Tully jinr
svijuii minin.'.rr, iiujn OIlOUSllo ll'M-l
Niinii, .sunn iicvr.v, v mire .MrDonell "V
Charles Malles, George Drunigolj j0i '
Kobert Urowcr.
Jiucresicu in tnc new producing enm- -pony
with Miss Fairfax are John
inxpcr, luroicri.v iiiiimiger tor t harile
,C'hnpliti. and Charles W. Ilradford A
Jasper and Ilrndford own blu stmlln. .i
Hollywood near I.os Angeles, wh
.Marion rninax l'roiiuctlons will I
staged. Work on "The Lying Truth'' .
win pc started immediately.
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MARION FAIRFAX
1
Quick Changes In Studio
The Paramount London studin Im
chnnged its appearance vvitli vaudeville
rapidity recently. A few weeks 15a
Studio No. 1 represented the big steel
works for Hugh Ford's production of
"The Great Day." These gave vviytp
uic unre 1111 .orti ot raris, a croM
chnnncl steamer, an African liinele. mil
more recently n royal suite in n southern 51
Friincv hostelry, which wns tued in I
Paul Powell's production of The Mjs vl
terv Road." I
I'llOTOI'LAVS
Guide
, . . ihiim
CARMAN aenstANTOws ave.
... . 4JISKI C. MNTOIA-.S
"PARTNER OF THE TIDE"
CENTURY ,u,AVin'. V u
MARY PICKFORD
In "TIIK I.OVK I.KillT"
Fay's Knickerbocker ,Vi.u
VM. FARNUM
In "HIS (IKK.VTliST HACKIFirr."
FAIRMOUNT'V&'k
kn.
ILI
UILLIE BURKE
In "Tlir. KIILTATION III' KM HETII"
'iftTH T TiiKATm; ti.'
ji in j 1 . hatin'ki:
"PAGAN LOVE"
and I.AItnV Hl'.MON
Ppruc
DAM
FRANKFORD 5lB nW5SM
jri.iv nvam: f.oitiuiN
"HELIOTROPE"
GermantownB5VaT,tri5,i!r!,Wa
WANDA HAWLEY
in "iieh nni.ovi:i ii.t.Ai.N" i
IMPFRFAI, 2D ani I'OPi.Ait jij j
V.IMO I.IM'OI.N III
The Revenge of Tnizan
JEFFERSON
ifllh nurhln Sii
MATIN'KE DAILT
I'l.KO MAI1SII In ...
"THE LURE OF YOUTH"
liberty ,,h0A,,Mj,::.,,uI,rA AV
ritlTZI IH1I NKTTK hi
"THE DEVIL TO PAY"
MOHPF ' 801'TH hT OrrhKirt
lVkJLJCLi I'cintlnuoiis trnni l u "
VIAHHIIAI.I, SCII.IS',
"GO AND GET IT"
OVERBROOKe3U1,W,vwr
Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven.
In "THIN IWIIN" ,
PARK" niixjB avc. t DAi;n''1,T' ' J
THF QTP AI .F.RS"
VTllli XV. II. TIMIKI'.K
SPRUCE 8OTVaKu&w
iriwtl liII in
"THE STEALERS"
WM. PENN WMdlKv
ii '
r i mmi-''x'
f7fvti& Wfrr j$T t
flvu,'.
HOBART BOSWU
In IIIH .N l-AW"
V
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kU,
M" i 9 Vij
KtyW, JV
y' f - r rflAlp XwW
sfy
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