f f 'ir 9 -" nWPrfnfi 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1021- IT TAKES NERVE AND A COOL HEAD TO ACT ON A MOVING TRAIN FASHION FROM FILMDOM W 4-a-f W If fci .'! Hi ! I ' fs. V " R IS if nv !l II 11 Wtt. K J I 7sHB . W 6 " F- Eyr jet rf Ja&&K lHB r""W-l rfij.wii.ir.iinlLT 'IBHMHBiMK :'"'::9iBBBBVi H -,;' - I HBHSnHBBBBBBBflinflBBAVBjRav' v 'HBBBBBJ h -wjffs" m,vM HHJHHHHffHHHHHHHHHHHB flHHHHBIHI 'WIB MBBSMBBBBWjHMBJ vBm!3 - IliBBBH Bl V itfl X ''iVi BVJBVflHjilKffiSKaaKnVftBVBVBVB rr A BbVJbVbVbVbVbVBBBVbVbT 'sJHtl BT-'i'V,I'''SH!9H 1 HHbVbV Byfa .iJPBbBIEk Jttt551;BifewtMMWHBBMBWJff bVJG HHNbVbVbVb' SbY&IbYK i toBi if BBSBjE' -PiHI ! IbVbVbV BBlBMBHHMniBllBSSIKBBBtnBBBVBBKHRkaaaJ WsrbVbVt rUMHp" ''' 'P1bWbR''Jb'aA"B 81 pBBBBBBBft,,Jj? .. ' '-:;jjf?"'ffBBBBBjiWS3tgiS -vWr ,MB Ssr BT "":5tI2ri 'B31?W''JbW -JllBl M MflBVlBVSBBBBHBHywHVJBBVBVBVBHCHlBBmABVBV 'tMSlv ?'" 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With Tlioni.i. .Jefferson (or t'lr"" ears h apprnrr.l in Ib"-cn'" "Wlien We Dcail Awaken" nml a Little Iln dni'k In Kit Van Winkle.-' I Minris tins tinv Mr. JcfTcrwm. e"in: tin .i i ablllt of tli- little in tre-. tool; an Imruenr Inti-ri'-t in (Oaeliiiij lier nml Slvins lier llie benflit of lii- int'lllsent critii im nml nihil". Mi liana I'll lilied llie prnnie Mr. Jeflerxm a in l.er nlien -lie minli" In'r bttf hit in the I'llax'o production in York. "Toe I'oor Utile Itii-li .irl." "Moll" the Itruiniucr I!o " a her lirt pietun an I'Mtsoii iiroilm tion nml it gnini'il for Iht a lotiz-terni eoti uaet with 1 lint inmern. iluriti: hlc-li ilo' ijiininiitlve -tar i'nreil in 'Tile slni Studeut. ' "'llie Id. ml Tiddler. " "'I lie Stono Ileail." 'Tie Innoi-eiue 'i'Kuih" and an Tliehn.i in "'I lie Tor f.nt in the Attio." It in u s a1" well be ieealed now n ni any time that Viola Iurn wa born i UrovLbti. lie lia two iter". both on the srrei-n Slurle" Muinti and Kdn.t I'lijgr.uh. Uefor' bein; iari-i .u Itvo tie- i.il production- Mi- U.m.i nppeared in THE "HUMAN" SPECTACLE NOW REPLACES HUGE PRODUCTIONS I'eopV 'i n.e i i . - a1 on, r aii jw ir that -oineth ng .- happi Ding tl,1 movies, b it neii people don t Know Mist what , lihnsc is t.ikitig place ou 'he scieen I!( Ilea, 1 . Itupert Hugh'.'-and tJcrtrudc Atherlon nave re entli ex prcsed tloir opin on- on the -ub'ler deelopnient- of r'ie . reen and all thrc hae come to the ioiieIu,mn that th' liuman speetne;, i, ln-ginnine to take the place of the -liuv -pei ta' " The opinion- of M I .i- h Mr. llughey and Mr-. Ath'-toi' n- of par ticular intere-t beciu-e ,ill of tneni nne ontributed original -'ori"s to the reeu nnd i.irtii inuti d n mi, pi 'urinations of their theme- .,' i.ie (foldw ' n si idio "All tb" art- lne nlwais had and h1wuvb will have as tin ala -liould liac, an intere-t in huge con.ies, jrcat sculptural groups cathedral- and palacm. -jinphomes. grand opera-, cos tume nm "I, pageant- nnd other forms of grandiur." write- Kuport Hughe-. "So tbere .ll lilwu"- be a place for moving ptcfires of "a-l tim nani, al or -pecta, nlnr tuiture ,r.,l the general- Inn required in s P'li work- often re ieal- .i wnnd'rfwl uitellecinal and tuio lional -trategj . "I'm cw ti in tl ' biggest -pei tn the moments of greim-t appeal line ii"i,il bwii ro-ii.'il bit.- of ;r.ipn. h l iiiuu .,rai, ii touch of oharacfr ,. of -iiiipHtb. or of Mtid reulitj' ' It wm- in noting how tloke I.m iiiiiiiieni- iiiuglil llie heart of the s, j,, l,e hwiiv fliilii the rioloii- mob- .I'l the luiobling auloiiiobile. tluit I i.-iiih to IHice in b ii mo ,, ii.it, ire a- tin trui .n-i unfailing ui of -irength in tin m . tion picture a- in ever'- other art "The author who love- to ,i-. . humiinitv to huiniinitv will Itud m ' l, cnmeni a iiiurvilous jn-truincnt of ex pre ion "As I'liina- needed only three board mil H pa-Mon' to make it plnv . o f,o a plioiopia.v one needn mil a camera and a pa no, The pectuciilur element is lllltir, --arv The o'nsli of chara, ter i iimre tliriltie.- t tin ll"' .lash of com I idence 01 iiieo,r,iiiialic villainv: -oiil-w neks ar inoi' ciciting than -hip-wrecks and the riieo of ambitions than of chariot. ' ' Mr lliigliiw has in several pn ture. tiolablv in 'Ibingerous f'urvc Abend, ' oiitributi i -iginli, iin ideas and cren i ion- to I ,, , 'recti, and III- li'lief thin llie - iu If in the lilin- I- pa-siug n favor ol real iiiiinnii Inlere-t' -tor'e. i- iiiinlher indication of hi- under -tilii'l-mu oi tor iinili'eni, of the new me dlnm -a.v- Ii' lb .u h 'Lot me -iib-l.iniiaie In arguments -n I' it a f fuels win, h have mnie to & INE 1b? 458S&t -it LL-LJ 1 m m ' affal w ....Jusmm?- I Bg 1 BBBpV Jfc'Hcas bbWb7 '55 I 101. I)N a ri ,p, oi Metro p'osruin picture : "Tlie I'louer of No Man Land'." "Tbe Llslit of IIup;i.ue "Tlie (iates of Kden." "Tlnrail- of K.iti ' "The Mor tal Sin." "(!od' Lii", and .Miin'-." "I.dv Uaiu.'i'ii-. ' "Aladdiu'- Ctthei Lamp." "Uliie .lean-." "The (iirl Wit limit ii soul. lii.- WindiiiR Tr.nl. ' 'A We.-n "i- of Irenm." "Itnnk',i AlK-.id." "Iddi'is of the Niclit," "iii" t in . s l.'wii'l 'Ipjior- tuiuij. ' "I'lowir oi in.. Itii.. l'he mid t ure." "ii!an Junior. ' "The l'iii!-uin Tisrrv." "1'iiUr . idem e," "oine l.rlde ' and "Tin Microbe " Tlie tlrt of the Metro -pci inl it, winch Mi-- I.mn iiet Married." a tarred was "liea-c reen 1o,-lon ..f the liijbly -UllTJ-f tt.n.,.i,..,. f..- kr lames t'ulhn am Lewi- Albn Hrowne, pre-i uted on tlo -ta'' l Ul'ner Mo-lo-co. Jhen follownl "The Willow ire " Iinnfcroii- to Men." "The limru- Hirl - llotuan . ' "lllacknuill" and 't nidi ri l'n'- T in ii irtent on la t- v. , i, n reveal uston-i-.iiigH tlie n.i-te which g,,o on in r li motion pi, ture- f'.ict iiiiiiibcroliede.il- it'i a producer who recent It repro di.ied for a picture a fauiou- Kniopean gambling re-ort at a , o-t of SIJimi.immi. I'h" entire loinp.inv could lmve been .Trail-ported to the actual resorr an, I ' I, turned to Americi at 1I put- , i-ni of the motiej which wn- -pint." ' liertrude Athertmi i- nnothet- author 'convinced that the -poeta, e ,,f Iniinnn run , tion- i- triumphing in In. movie over the -pis tai'Ie ,. eneri . NIr-. Atlierton snv : "I think tl,, n - ti., do'ibi tlie nme hn pa-sed v. hen tl" , ill, lie ,nn be drawn into too moving-picture bouse either bv n -tar about waoni -otne .-ilK--torv ia- been built ,,r bv u -conic mug mtiieiice iinsiipportid More aul more we nre di'inanding mi inti re-ting -lorv. ine that will ah-orb u- - derjilv , while w" -it in Hi" ijaik on a hard sent, a- n novel our a ii hot row for nothing from tn, pu'di. lil.rarv am! rejd in a comfort- alii" mil HOW THEY GET L I lir.v b.tve to resort to .ill sun- of expedients tn get the bind of effects Ihc uiuit in the ntotlcs. Here the illrrtlnr vMiitrd lr ilioti the beiii anil hrroln, -penliiig orr the w.ilrr in a boat, nn'tr scn such scrnrs, I0er Monder viherr the c.iiner.i in.ni was when thr vttrc lalien? Tills photograph hous ou. II Isn't a ery comforlahlr pen It. rsprrlallt wllb a "following" sea but then dlrerlorn never romlder the romfiirl of the crnnh tinner vtlirn .1 picture Is to be made uii'c seen tlinse thrlllltiR flclils on top of a mnUiiR u alii, Mabc ynu'te tliousht they were "faUed" In the sttnllo. Hut the aren't. In lite old clays, fnhlitf: moiiIiI liatc htrii cooil enough, but nowadajs both actors anil directors would seorn such an expedient, and the rlshls are actually stated on top of trains that actually .speed thrnticli llir rniintrj. and a misstep uould result disastrously for thr one who made it. The pictures show Ittitli Iloland and her associates in an episode from "The Axenulnn Arrow," and also show how the director and cameramen arc taken earr of during the filming of the scene OH, YES, IT'S AN EASY LIFE FOR MOVIE HERO AND SHERO All ) ou Have to Do Is Get Up Before Dawn. Have a Strenuous Fight ltop a Speeding Train and Jump From It Into the River That's All N, .,.. i i . . I t'". i,ei, tho storj of how easy our movie kings and queens hn el i' while fiigage, in maklns attractive and liM'lj movies o tlint jou and ever -bo,l. el-,, can sit in the theatre In ab so'iite comfort and onfoy the whole luisi. to ilh the thrills. su-pene. tur- pri-in anil all (lie ret of it It ii the i tlie storj of what Utith I! and s? ,i" sNS&jsr for one epi-o, f I'athe-H serial. "The Avenging Arrow !,.! ., ,n,.,ln ...1.1, Anniigeinent- r.ne of the lilg railroads for the ue of a jtietib of about ten miles of track to singe tins -unit. The train and track I could be ii-i'd for only one hour itn -inediatelv after davbrcak. so before the night IihiI vet faded tli" conipaii ar- ' rivrd and -hifte.J into dllTereiii positions i on the ground, following rapid-tire instruction- from the nervoim director ns ' " J""' """' ""', "pr, t0 l0 und not M" "" fl" '"P r tlie box car. All tin- tune the .",n .'?"" -w?" mop u ,'i, ,-ar m-ieiuiiir in- i-iimeia in pofitlon. The actors hero, villain and heroine were ordered to their places, the lli tor loniinanded "action!" and the dashed on ,i run along the full bnglli of the train, which was incroas- ins in -,ei, i Then, when Until anif the two men rr.iclinl the end of the train all three turned toward the camera several cars dl-tant ami began the real chn-e I hat w.i- to be photographed. Wm ii thov got to the point des ignate,! I,, tlie director for the fu-s, vou -, e ju the picture, the thrill part of tlie job wa- on. Tin 1 1' wii- ,, general i-otifflo, with nil tl.ne taking prt. and jn-t as the v.11- Ian, -eeiin ,1 about to I- overpowered tl.o hen. -lipped ami fell to the edge of ibe iMovnig i nr. going at thi- time not Ic than thlrtv mile- an hour. ' iiieri upon, tip, villain, strugglingi iigaiiit lliitli's attack on him, leaped to tlie pro-trale hero and clumped Ills, foot right on the hero's peek nnd ac- lii.illv li-lil it there sonic little time,, -' n- to g,t full photographic effect. an 'ou imagine vour-elf l.vlng help- Ii on the edge nf a slipper and slial; linnl.t cir vtlth a powerful man's foot iiiimmd on vour nick when the least bit of nn ins idem would mean hurling loo to the ground below, perhaps to t i a Hi ' rim i wii- where Ituth had to keep ..... . hei- i,ore nml net for ilenr Ifo. tlOll.ns Hot f. tiled fioill ttle M'loei) 11 llliv director tic while frantlcillv shouting mean- Sic i- to llie oast which 1- now tin order for each turn In the actio, i. ' lilmii.g tlie IJupirt Huslies novel. "The .-Ii -ail- into Mr Villain in real lien-'Old Ne-i.' in California. Vou can -id-, -i tii-giMidnc fashion right on the tlrrss her . are of lioldwyns, 100 l'ifth lunik of the tram and so streiiuousl .noniit . V .- Yuri.. THOSE BOAT SCENES . . . I I'P'm-O'-n l"l ill! nonc-l lllllll. IOC Mi'Ul that the hero wn- just enough reliced I after screen talent has the difficult job to regain his foothold and rise to thcinf ,-iftlng millions of ambitious folk in Bin s iicieiii-p. an effort to liud one good prospeet, for 1 1 i,v-i s,11"',, Units! The? fought. ' the clnenia laniera in a more exuetine titid tlie bad man lo shield blini-elf from' niiitraptlon than the ordinary ptio the iitislmiulit of the hero gra-ped Miss1 tf grapherV i-nniera and does not per Holand mid held her between him and , mlt of the retouching that !.- possible in- miw'i--iir. . ion inei-ie kiiiii tore ,ni i,. f.t.. 1.1... l l.... r......i i. ..i ,i. '....i .n .,... ' .' V , . " : s - , "" ..' ". ".V ' "."'"'.':., ....... 'Min ui - i ii i uitm' ii i iiiiiiii tii iii'inii '" M.,nKP """''I ''"'. 1",l'0' t'"1 I'0''0 caught tin. ituth gave one -cream nnd jumped clean and clear into the river. She's a great -whinner and a little dive like that onl.v meant part of n ii.ornlng's woil,. -o when .-lie emerged from tlie water all bauds wore running to the bank to gieet her. and the greatly satisfied director ordered all to take nil hour's re-t -o a to prepare, for more Mich senes. Oh, cs: it'- an im, life. N'n wonder nil the voiiuir irlrl.s wiint to be movie he, nine- Answers to Questions From Movie Fans X. V. . - Mar Alden, who iri being seen here In "The Witching Hour." is now nt the lioldw.vn California studios, where she is plaving the load in Ituport Hughes' "The (lid Nest," We under stand her plan- for the future are rather uncertain. She i, talking of talcing a vacation ami -pending it in foreign travel. (fi:ilTIH III! -We'll break the news tn mhi L'entlv Coiiwtiv Tenrlo i- iniir- ,.'od. His wife was Aiielc Itowiand. tlie musical comclv -tat. " ASKL.M i'lin Meighati i- no' in California He is making -ome of the scenes for "The fourjUC't of Canaan" (,t North llcaili, L. I. I. I'. X lb .nrice .Inv i-completing n iiiciun ,.,11,, I " I lie Night Ko-e. ami on it- ii.ni'iletioii will play opr-te I.rn Chanoy in a new (ioiiMTiicur Morris -lor mllcd I'titalivcly "Tito Ace ol Hearts." MALUM. The bobned-hiiind MolK ,! - .l. ...1...I... ' .'linom . mini ,,i so ;;t.-iiii.i uh IN THE MOVIES IffiBSMSlI Motion Picture Scouts , , I on Lookout for Stars j Like the bnsebnll eottt vho lsits tlie smaller leagues mid teeks promis ing talent for the nines of the big leagues, the undiscovered male and fe male KTcen talent Is being hunted daily b.i ivouts. I'lillke the hopeless search of ii: .. r.. .... i....' ,i. ....... with photographs from the ordinary camera. i"or three cais n national fame ami fortune committee lias been in ex istence and htiH selected -croon material from all sections of the United States. .iituiMA r.Miii-: never receiving lesn thdii oO.IMIO photo graphs in each of the .vears. Thl.s natloiial fame 11ml fortune com mittee Includes Mar.v I'iekford. Mine. Olga l'etrova, Howard Chandler Christ, Thomas luce. Maurice Tour netir, .iosse Lask) , Carl Laemmlo, Havid Ilelasco, Blanelie Hates, Ruth Unbind, .lules Brulatour and Samuel Lumicre. . Kverj- winning selection of the fame and fortune committee ha won a prom inent place in motion pictures, com-! meiieiiig with little Virginia I'.iire, who was immediate! taken li.v the I'nlvcr-' sal l'TIni Co.. fcaliiieil in a number of I pictures ami has now been tuken by the I'lithe Company. Atietha (Ictwell, another selection. Is now being starred by a eompunv nml ' Is being directed b Charles Miller, the president of the Motion I'lclure Hireo-i tors' Asstivjiitlnn ; lltaml.e .Mctinrrlt.v, I. ailed as Mary I'ickford's successor, now stars in Blanche M, linrill.v Pro dutlloiiK. Allen lla, a beautiful lit- tie blonde from Sun Antonio. Tex., 1 is now being featured b the llert Lubln Co., Mar.v Astoria is playing parts with I'atniius 1'la vers-I.ask.v ; Margaret rous,t lias ju-t iiiii-m-u as tne ,mer- lean iirl, feutured in n picture for tlie American Legion b.v Storey I'btures. 1 Movies Reward Scholarship The authorities of I'llhlic Sehuol S7 iii New York city have a modern method for the reward of good solinlajship. One hundred and sixtv apt pupils wore treated for tlie llr.-t time last week at the theatre where Charles Buy va--hown in "The Old Swiminin' Hole." iho teacherH drsdarc that there Is no more certain wa.v of Increasing interest in stud than the offer of a movie aft ernoon. And what's more, tho luoky oiiim are allowed to vote their prefer ence. The choice was nwrwlrliniiigl) fur Charles Kn , but the authorities were utinlile to conceal the fact that there wore several furtivi ballots for iiicd.i Bui a i i IBlfli ft . J4M "ij- V' jbWbWbWb1 BBBM BlWFBaW, - BBBBBIal "DREAM STREET' The Story of the Griffith i Photoplay Made From I Burke's "Limchouse Night Adventures" CHACTKK IH Spike in that holiiewafd Journey from bc htage door seemed to sense a hid 'en admiration for htm In Uypsy. Hut It was different from other girls. Hplkc was impetuous and flushed with the vigor and youth of his handsome body and he deliberately walked into (ypsy'n room. Tills was violently re seilted by her, but she did not fear him, for she knew she had power over him that he could nut fathom nor could he understand, Billy, with. his pure, sweet love, had become very jealous of the many ad mirers of Gypsy. He had given Uypsy an oath, upon receiving from her lips the words that she had been bothered by many men, but one was "Oh! so ten J blc," that he would kill any person that troubled iter. Billy was passing n ilowcr cart and he bought some flowers for Uypsy. They were white roses. He went to her door to knock, but hesitated. He was" too timid to enter should the word "Come in" pass through. He placed them on the door knob nnd retired, onl.v to think at the foot of the stairs that he should leave a note. It was simple and read : "The center rose is so white and pure. That's you." Spike's entrance into Gipsy's room, though resent.-d, wn.s not without its determined purpose. He had tried ti) kiss her at the foot of the stairs in bidding her good-night. The snappy reprimand of Gypsy was the spur to goad his vanity. Hilly Learns the Trntli And so, with "I have come to get that good kiss and make you like it," Spike proceeded to make himself at home. He sat down and drew another chair along side of Ails. He pointed to it and toid her to come and sit down. Of course. Gypsy did not do anything of the kind. She jibed him with witti cisms and even taunted him into a fury that caused him to follow her about the room. She almost upset his detertnination when she told him his feet were not mates. But fury hath no rein when once loosed. Spike was set. He raged like a bull and finally fear showed upon the fnee of Gypsy. It was at the peak of this struggle, she for her very soub and virtue anil he for the kiss, that Billy was about to place the note in the roses. He heard the struggle, her cry for help and he burst into the room. The sight chilled and stilled him with fright. So it was his own brother! The one man of all for whom lie would die was the offender! His Spike! The spell was broken when his eyes gazed upon Uypsy, who, w ith a burning lire of liate in her eyes, rushed out of the room. Billy turned, drew a gun, pointed it at his brother nnd hcrcnmed : "I swore to God I'd croak the guy that bothered her." .lust In the beijht of bis passion for murder, the words of the l'salmlst came iSTto bis brain and Bill relented, llie gun fell limp tit bis side and the tragic moment was over. With the return of 0psv to the room nn indignant rage seized Spjke and he plunged madly from the luiu-e. Billy riioTnri.ws I DIRECTION STANLEY L COMPANY OF AMERICA Allmmkra '"'. Miirrls L Psunl. Ave miiamura MHt- n , ., K 0 ,3 L 0 CHARLES RAY In "I'KAfKITI. V.U.I.KV" AF I FnHFNY I'ranUforJ H AllfghciiJ- CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "lll'KII" BROADWAY $nStfmr$- MTT MOtlKi; In The Passionate Pilgrim" JLJWltU ".so. 7 slid D V M lATT .MOOKK In " The Passionate Pilgrim" DARBY THEATRE WILL ROGERS In "IIONKhT lll'Ttll" FMPRFSS MA,N ST- MANAVt'NK x-,tviric-jj srATiNKfi daily .. MATT MMlli: In "The Passionate Pilgrim" FAMM Y THlIATnii 1311 jnTrurfat. "SOCIETY SOULS" GREAT NORTHERN I,r.V IW'W CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "lll'bll" IMPFRIAI r'nTI1 4 WALM'T hTS. tN.l OI.4IUI' I. ., "POLLY WITH A PAST' itj - II.ATRK 333 MARKETa'ri'Vif A I. Aim; in "POLLY WITH A PAST" PRINIPFS """ XAHKLT sfhHBT J IMIVriOJ H30A St to 11:13 I". M OLIVE THOMAS in jvbx f.r nnnv'ti hh kiiihht" R I Al TO 1ERM-NT0WKA ,;si" jj imau. 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A'-mrm.'Sim IslBflT :;: - . :-'il; kAI Sill BBffEl. 9bHbHbF I $ t ' V ti& ra '& "VxV , vflS'll 1-1bbF t ; i f, -ivi v$MMtmi- iwt 1 wf ' t; ; v &':i I t Hi! I -Hf . . i xvs MrTWh'r I - w 1 'BBHB-- " ", I tWA,M , '$&& AMmf ,s -' P '- "a""-' v ' &! BBBBam & 3bV v t?t lBPIlBBBBBiBBtai.V'' v -CTWbB 1 I Ql Here is a striding afternoon bridal costume that Mill uuihc man a,i expectant .voting woman gasp with envy. It Is worn by .Margarrt Ijoinis. unci was designed especially by Kthrl Cbaflln for one of llie I'aramount photoplays in which Miss ioomls Is appearing picked up his (lowers from the floor, started to present them to G.vpsy, hesi tated, Inid them upon tlie head of the couch nnd. with bent head nnd weeping heart, left. Herein did tlie good in them triumph. Stlil there were evil tla.vs ahead. Spike leturncd to their itinrters. I In was wrought up to n pilch of wrath never before experienced. In his bwift, cruel thoughts of evil deed- towurd his brother. Bill entered, crestfallen. Spiko grabbed him with all the brav ado of old. lie shook him violently, lie roared at him anathemas akin to the cur-es of old. Billy was penitent. The shock of seeing Ills brother do Mich things to Gyp-y got liis mind nnd body beyond him. he told Spike. With the tiuo penitence from the dying advice given thorn b their pov ert -stricken mother, the hoys decided to make an admission of guilt to each other and embraced with a love so l-IIOTOI-I.AVS 33laSSSKCi5SWi35j aaBKaaBgaaqawBUiaBuwHE O Tl.s NIXON-NIRDLINCERiVV TIIEATRES U AVFNI IP -Dth "' ""' -Ml'Sheny Ac. - v j-isiwi-. sixtim.i: hat ci' 11. 111-: viit. 1.1; "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" BELMONT 'wu"Tdovi: "" GEORGE WALSH In "ll.N.)IITr. Al.l.KJS" CEDAR t,0T" ' cl:UAU' AVU.NUC ( i' 11. tit', viii.i.r.'j, "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" rOM;i7TIM MAttKi.T iiHTvv i:i:n RALPH INCE'S ' "oit r tiii; sMiit.v 1 IllMRD 'HUNT ST 4- Ulll.MID AVE. JVU,1UVJ jrK, ., nun nn KiMnltfnrd "L" BESSIE BARRISCALE In "l.lflV.s Tl.sT" I FADFR llST ,AN', hTi:tf.rvE. lL,-l-'I-I Vtiitln.-i Diilly MARY PICKFORD in "iitr. i.iim; i.ii.iit" I OTI IT :,-D ANl t-oi't ht .srmitn'.s LVJVUdl mh1- ,1o. 3 ail l-VBii ll.au tu 11 GEORGE- ARLISS in "Tin: nt;i ii," NIXON Ml AND ""'"n B. n FRANK MAYO ,d " In "Tlfil'.K TRVK" RIVOLI v" 'rPHT,?MI(v!"lEFFERSON 1""" i---j" ETHEL CLAYTON ! JLT. .KVt. A?i?ZtiW In "Tin; I'ttici; or i'tissi'ssni" 1 - -.:: ':!. STRAND vJCltMANTOWN AVK. - uinriML t KN.Niiosr. MTT MOOIIi: Ii. "The Passionate Pilgrim" ATTRACTIONS AT TWP NEICHBORI IQOD THEATRES APOLLO ,,. a-; DOROTHY GISH In "TIAIM, I'AT" ASTOInU v- 1 1J orvllNINCK In "KIsiv;t ' I AURORA -M'-' l!r"l"'nn Ave. "THE PENALTY" BENN fl,T,r '""woorTiTANir.uiT. "THE PERFECT CRIME" BLUEBIRD J'rf K"nu.h"nnr "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" pure and true that none could ipic-tlon tho purpose In their souls. Since the course of true low nCrr did run smooth nnd since tlie knight er rant, with sorrow in Ills bean for liij misdeeds, ever returns for forgiiencv, so Spike came to Gj p-y a few nigliM later. He hnd seen the light but did not really know how. Uypsy loved hint and knew vvhv. b'lf she knew be must bo tried that lie might the better love that ptue lie dearly covets. He sang to In r until the silent night lovcrberatod llie lute like tones of his golden voice Anil Gypsy wns quickened h.v tie 11, She haw his soul was moved. And as ho (-at dejected on tlie bench oui-nle her homo, she rushed over and ki--,, hint to the utter dejection of Ibllt who saw this burst of love from lnp-v Billy returned home crushed hut ! lleving Spike was right 111 Ii - iur pose and Ojps in her tiuu. , (TO BKCONTI.MI'Dl l'll(IT01'lS VIMVIAlN AllllVi; M I l.i.UENT . JOHKI'll '. t.lrill.'s "PARTNERS OF THE TIDE" CENTURY ,:r,01A;.N,l.Vt NAZIMOVA III "IIII.I.10NV Fay's Knickerbocker Mr" tf 1 WM. FARNUM In "Ills (iltKsTKs.T ,SAI 1(11 It I j FAIRMOUNT rfj V.'i.S GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S I'Atl.Ml TIII. I'll'l.ll" 'iATW T THI.ATrtl t. i 'inici JU 1 I 1 J 1 . VIVTIM l vttf KATHERINE MacDONALD In "I'AS.SION'S I'LAlf-illtUM)" FRANKFORD "Ift Vin.V.' bto"" ji'i.ia nwaim: i.oitntis in "HELIOTROPE" Germantown "VmiV v.uui'' WANDA HAWLEY in "imt iii:i.ou;i mi i is ' IMPERIAL iM -"'rTr, itir MIl.TOS Sll.l.s III "THE MARRIAGE GAMBLE" Yyiuuiwvi rAVLnotimi j in "nn; m.n thai v I IRrrRTA'' ""sn i' L,lDU.I I 1 , 'III, .l.-V 111,11 .!- Ill"' HI I ui 'V AV. Ji'i.M m r (.iimiiiin in "HELIOTROPE" vz sni Til -r " mtr ;i iVLfeUNKLYNM FARNUM ,n "," N"Klt or "" '""0"" ! OVERBROOK "? gnw"" GORDON ln"llr;i.lllTltill'r i-awk iiiuui " - ",,:, it 1 DM I'JII.V ntiMncDC fcrFFPF.RS" .-v Mill. V l.-V fv '-'" with IOI.r.T .MI.IiMl.ltl'' SPRUCE 'VRWudjit SESSUE HAYAKAWA "Till; I'lllM'-IIOIlN ' (IIAI'I.IN "ON'li V M wm. penn vruvr,;- Al HOB ART BUiWUiwn in jua o'.i. i" -j
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