Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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THE DAILY MOVIE MAGAZINE
Yeah, Screen "Voyages" Are Great!
Jjill of Us Great Writers Now Sceiiarioize
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TOLIUbTS REUAlV
n imy moi ieultfit
r GOES "OX LOCATIOV
IT l.S cnrl. perhaps T :2o or Sot' ti. k
Tlierc is ti ln-nvj fiis liluvvn m from
th sea or down thmugli tlio mount ,i n
pnsn's nbovn Hnlljvvooil. L'nilf Out
tills dni's not di'tir the motion v.cliirtf
folk who nre liouml for '"location
Four or the groat nuto nn Mi .1
holtlint, porhup" tliirtv ur foit ooiilf
ate lined up Iit-fore f li l.iiskt 'uil o
iloors. ami the tuvN a"1 thimiijril wu
itrn pmplo tuiil piiin'ipals tiifiubers
of tile staff nnd mmvra rii'tv.
Here is it vanload o il men nn '
joung, old women iiikI sirl men
(lowing uhite beanls 0" tvillni'H nun
dre.sed in overalls or i'.ill, n- n
faded nmt rnievvnni or wnitntii nti 1
vivaciou pei Imps 1 m I 'n il n
Some of the piopit 1 ml m iii(! 1
in (liken gun 11 imiB'- 111 " m
sliatlRC e I'.ltlliiliill,!1!!. 1 lltlllHt'l
sort Jon nilKht si'i. ini iti-tanii' rm iu
(l')n the ganitplank of 11 xli'iitm 1 f'om
abronii, thoe fiotn the steernije 01 finn
ho upT decks, a In teroKcn.'Oiis o
leotioti of human tlol,un 11ml i'tain
ijphal of the lime plan' or ruti'litio .
to be minori'd upon tne sri.cn
Sclera auloinobil"" tniulul ih v
known people start a'teail fn 1I1 I'
I on: the villis liiuihei' n 1 1 1 tni'in an 1
out of all the exi.Ueiiicni 11111I anpann
1 Laos order Is brniigut.
Avtav on location, lit u siipinoe t
is at u dm I, in 0111 of tue littli "as
'invn A Iuk st-iiiii r tris been .1
:inil while the womb 1 1114 n " '
l WOrk l. iM.IJIs. 111 1 1 10 l'l II
" cxlrii pi Mini i luiinllcil nhi'an! 11 1
'he action l.lit-.
V,
TIT SMlstant dire. 'nr iittenil
letnllt- nnd the ir' lt wll.
ji'ione in hand waiij. till all is 11 ,il
iiess Then he reheit'e tin ait 1 mi
icakes silEBetions or inripi ti!i 1'rcs
enti.v he calls Camera"' and the .. k
us tells that the action is beiuc eg s
tcred on the (elltiloid.
Later, after n diy or half n dnv
hateer time is required has i''nn u
iho crowd tnrts for home. The s.in 1
ne of apparent lonfusion. but out c
.' order conies once more hihI eerhou
, lOtTjed back to the ludio Iliirin.
he da the coinpan has lecn prolii'-i
.s 1 tli luncheon perhaps a b i.iti. h o
lgam niajhe at a restaurant 01 s er,i
ehtntirants. A lew davs Inter h Mn.
crins nt the cashier's window and tnr
tra folk reis.ic par for the work
li is a unnmon enough sight m Ho '
ood. and the iuhabltauts who ife no
injiloved in the plrturcs ghe it no e
"ial atlention. but what a sight foe
mii-iMs. who feat their errs nn tue
e known features of sonn of tin '
"imipal pUicr or stars!
'"There's Fatty Arbuckle ' ' . rirs n
our old lad in a innkly black U,
ies and large t.pectues
Oh. that's Wallace Renl ' to i
'Mates a 1 hie girl ion know "'is just
jt of high."' "Isn't he loej ,-
A'
CI.nVKU young chap, who looks as
if he knew a thing or two, nudges
sister, probablj . and whispers;
That's Lila I.ee isn't idle a pip-
Her red cheeks jiiRtifv hi collo-
. Hn. natural bloom. ton--for l.il.l
ce is a voung girl of exceeding charm
ml outhful beauty
So It goes. The strangers are onr-
fi They'e seen tneir favorites t
h. rlesh. The linhitue smile lndul-
. nt l at pahing remark" Time was
111 n the, too. were not without a keen
erest but familiaritj . while it lias
t b-cd lontempt has developed a
1 -ti.il indifference. Suppose thc don't
e Ihe folk nf the films todui thej 're
re to see thein tomorrow .'
And this js Hollywood, and radiating
1'in It In a dozen different directions
n the location possibilities of nuiun-
ii the sen, tin de-eit the lerdnn
.tl'eys, the honic sectors, the buj lii"
. ( 'lit.
Some Men JY ho Are
Barred From Marriage
lunch hour at Selnnks stuuio ml
i on Lee. N. .1 The lames who star
ml those who suppoit stars as lending
omen were nt one tnble The subject
ittrted to men and mnninge anil
lies tbe renin t of the i irv .
Kl.'iiiio llanimersiein "I wou',1 no-i
titr. a man who wm-e liittoned ilmr. ' I
M.irlha M.insfield "I would tun .
il' i II man win w..re Ikh t es '
Winifred Westctei- "I wnibl no'
iirrv a man who -moked a pipe in tln.
M-ot." !
Kattiryn I'eny I would ti tniiin ,
nun who niriied -i ane ho.ik.il mi'
' s arm or on, ulin wor ni c .,,!! .
cn.i Keefe I woi'ij noi m.iir' inn
iti 1 in iiilimeil '
Kangaroo Hurler's I nvle
I'.uster Kiatou had as his guc.t ;i ,
'inn time iig.i nis Fni b Mike from
Muskegon Mnh tiiou in ctitcrtHin
,,r elderl gentleman Itii-ter tnnk Intnj
n a tour cf 'lie la ifornia heac ic. nn i
en to ' -M) ai (Inflitli l'ark w-lm -i I
s -iiuteil i, imc ,,f llclhv. ip(l
ner til Kenton t,lln 1- Imal'd
toln; 'in ti .i-.o rrr ncl M iv-,
icrl or.ie- ngl n r1 . an n nl witinn
it g perp ic( I r i .k s
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Welt, ii n hi heit - iflt . ii ,i m
.irned one of t1 ii i,d I'i-im mis
.m bewtldred o ss ,ir.v tiling
Griffith Announces
lie 1 ,7, Do "hiiist"
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Prodi.' lion i' b. "1'n it
Wht'o no luinmwicenicnt I as Keen
inadc a ' the eat ilier 1 1 , ,-. .
general n imager nf th" l.ruYi n
tcrests fi tl'ai ,e ihne r 1 ri 1
PP' lllll Is '1 I M il lit .!!' 1 '
the tirs- ti'i(.n u 1 no 111 1 ni's -11.
for tu" 1 1.1"' s.en. ii'rimr
hav been p.i .11 an 1 pie iinui, m
work I begun
XX heii h.i d w tii ini r if .i. n.i
nfran' 10 "i.- men. tinan ..il . 1' m
nil 11 in. nii riht I 11 k VI
fit "ffit ri sii'd
' Tie ii'.utini nnuil ui in 11
'liduhti'T loil'iv are i, li in ti. In
almost as pioteitn. as copt eights
The pettv trim I ries ,,f me lia-t.v
imitators are mure or In., pteviirnl
b tlin eoit of priiductinn
"lor i.if I have w.iirnl t un
'Fiiiim.' and nnvt t .in t I 11 m nh'e 1 .
transnnl 11 tn ihe screen I mhlre.s
It with n icrv hiitnble detertulnnlion
to do tin bet wnrk I can. Vn, I
am u"t afraid thai noine mic niav do
'FllUsl' In fun 1 Imvi' time in fllii-b
tm nrod 1. 1 n I 'i' ' 11 1 ' c
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HOW THEY PLAN VILLAGES FOR
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Nothing Is left to cbattre In making a suitable spuing for :i modern motion -picture. Hero are cWdcnrcs of
Hie erj tliiiioiigh ua In which eterjthlng is planned beforehand. 'Die story rallril for a. lllagc of a rer
tain Kind. First drawings were made and then (lie arils. ins In the shops of 1 lip studio cnnstrtittnl :i rompleto
and perfrtt model. Willi this uindrl the director w.is able to plan out all his semes, to sre what was needed,
shot b shot, ami to ileinoiistr.ile for himself whether c cr. thing wa.s as it should he. Oure satisfied, lie otdered
,-utu.il construction to begin, ami (lie result vt.is the building of the Ullage shown in the upper picture e en
to the stone chiinb in the tllst.-iiire
'EMI.XF T A I TllORiT
THEIR
Many oled U riter Hate Decided to Devote Talents to Screen
Since Hex Beach Started Moicinent in Spring of 1919
aMlF ic. .ml ntinni-siin of the
founding i" the F.ui.ikmm Authors'
I'h 'lire I'm puriiuon. nrgiin ' 1 I' Shiii
uel ;n,un mid W Ilea. Il in the
spring rf I'.illl. in. I marking n new
epii. h in th" re'.itiuii-hip of tin- author
to the s ii ii, will scon be i elf brn'eil,
'I lie org.nal llieiiiheit'ilp n' I'm I'mi
nent Xu'lmi-' .-niiibnii reniuiiis int.-nt.
ll of fio-e I iinwe-l tin Icadefhip
nf li I'ein I ii'i 11 n i nirfi.'d e.ther
in I lie pi i (laUHInll o' nl ginul stone,
fm miitnui online ce.( ntntlon nr m
the ndapt.iiinn of novels or plays A
Mimbi i of authors ni sin ndiug nnwt of
their '.me a' the liiddmn studios in
I'uUer I -tv 4 "it 1 1 1 . i n.niieniting w ih
dtriitnrs in m ' ml tuniluclinii wnik
Il III" two 'ill!- siine flu- 'itum-iiiug
r. their nigani ation. tin I'liillient i.
Imrs Ii.im- wi, ti'ii collaborati d in
the sen in ir-iuiis of twentv plmtn
pliiv. toiirtci-ii nt which have bei n ic
leus,( l If the nthor si. "iii has been
mi plctcd. three ar nearing mniple.
ion anil tin rciiiainiiig mo are now
ream to 'n .mo prod ictmii
The llltliieoi' i.l the I nroiu m nm,
'lll. Il rtiliri ,i'd In I he Ml I.l of pllnto.
i In'" nn iiupi.i-tin i iim- hi fore
srTi'ed In piml'.r"- Ini- hr'n far
ti lulling When 'In i"in nf the
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was suggested bt mie nf his .hurt aim',
in. the lllldltloil 1 to the pllotoplllt Will
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CELEBR 1 TE
SECO I) I VN ERS IR Y
Snnn ' Nn-th Wind s Maln-e " ner-ltllP
tnnle Vtlnitnti "I lut of the Storm."
Dun t N.glnl niir Wife '; Ilupert
Unguis I he fup of Furv ' Scratch
.M I En k ' Dangerous On vp Ahead."
"Thr i Mil est Itasil King "The
Mtier i alleil Straight "I.arth-
bound (ioiivnnicur Morrie. "The i
I'enalu "A 'I ale of Inn Worlds
"Ace ..! Mentis '. Mnrv ltnbirts Who-
In" D.iugeiiiiis Davs "" "It', ti (lre.it
I.lfi I lie I'lnllnUs Find' l.crov
i'nM I'ni'nirs of the Night " :im two
1 i n n - .i nl iifiiiniiicil
That Matter of Hcicjht
l.usine u l,i, en is il tni. i I'miwar
Tcnile i f, fnj.t too. Ilwen oore Is
(! tu'it ni-n Ihe height nl an in lot
has nothing i.i iiu with tl,i length of
the tilm hi stars in
LEADING LITERARY LIGHTS WRITE FOR MOVIES
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sliidios it ii' il ( ,1'if I In .ire si'iiidli lift In ilelit, liCiu) Srott, (ioiiverneiir "MoTrls, Sumiiel
(million ii t ilits nl Idiperl lluahis, stated Imi ttiiile Mlierlmi, Hnllierlne Nevvlln HiiiF, .Mary IV'beits Illnv
li.nl .ind Hilii Hflmaii
MOVIE USE
r hat Heroines of Sols
After They Are Used?
Phoioplnv pairon- sometimes nk:
What becomes nf the splendid sets used
hi pictures which ure never duplicated?"
Few who havi si en the fine studio
settings used in pn tures, nr even had
unusual privihge of seeing them in
j course of rnnti n tion at the studios,
apprei line that niie nf the biggest tasks
is the vvreiking nf these iime' nets after
i thev huve hieti photfigrapln'd
Th gentle nrt of wrecking is almost
as tliltit tilt n ihin of rontrui'litin. For
tlwre is no w.ist.igo
I hesi i in i ii need wreckers snlvnee
CVCIV June ,' wnnil or nail that is not
iiretrievnlil' spmlnl Special parts.
sin h as niiiiieN, iwludovv and door
Humes lini in tiMtuics and s(, on,
nre s.ucij in'inl nm stonil fnp ic
building -i ml pairing in other set. l'o
see a iiuh-hv.. i I go down is a levelation
m skillful workmanship
Sits nn Mt jn n'iotd time and
vv reiki rt ii 'he same vvnv vet the tin-
tishcd -rr i, ii- complete and prmtiral ftiMll.87 came into her hands, constat
lis a mil t . i .i sin,. for the laik of a i lug of cash on deposit with tho llrook
roof nnd mlie- features which an; un- Ivn Savings Hank, nnd nlso with the
iini-s.iiv ii the purpose ' I Dluie Savings Bank.
lied is as coiuplcte and prnitienl
'WHAT YOUR
FAVORITE FILM
STARS ARE DOING
K. Mnson Hopper, Ooldwyn director,
clnhnH tho record for having directed
more, pictures than nuy, other direc
tor In the business. He has been Jug
gling tho mcgaplione since 1010, and
In that time has produced more tbnn
300 photoplnyn. Ho started with tho
old General Film Corporation nntl used
I to turn out two short pictures a week,
I Eighteen playcts, riot well known, did
'their Hist work under Hopper's guid
ance. Among them nre itcn 'itirpin,
who then made $30 a week; Francis, X.
Ilushninn and ltcver'y llnyne, Wallace
nnd Allen Holubar, the director. Hop
per dirertod Mary Iloberts Ulnchart'
"It's a Great Life," and lie has re
cently completed Hiipcrt Hughes' orig
inal screen 6tory "Dangerous Curve
Ahead" nnd nlso "Look 'cforc Von
Leap." adapted from Thompson ITu
ehnnnn'u stage plnj. "The llrldal
Path,"
I.ouls C'alheni, although he has bad
muny years' experience on the speak
ing stage, Is a newcomer to moving pic
tures. Ha ling made a pronounced im
pression, however, with his portrayal
of tho lcndlngrolcs in "What's Worth
While" and "Too Wic Wives," and
as a result has been placed under con
tract by Lois Weber Mr. Ciilhcrn
was formerly a caitnonist with the
Newspaper "Feature Syndicate of New
ork. Ho still sketches und is now.
as a hobby, making a film cartoon
comedy 'in his spare moments. His
first theatrical appearance was with
Margaret Anglin as Sylvius in "As
You Like It." Thereafter ho played li
number of Shakespearean roles. Just
before America entered the war ho
orgnnlzed "Mary Ann." a nudcville
act which nlaved on the Orohcum time.
Upon America's entry Into the war, Cnl-
lurn liroke up the act during its l.oa
Angeles engagement nnd enlisted In the
113d Field Artillery, with which lie
,seied in Frame. I'pon returning to
America he joined the Oliver Morosco
stock compnnj nnd was playing load
ing roles with that organization when
Lois Weber "diftmercd" him. Mr.
Calhern says that his favorite flower is
roast beef.
ficrtriido Alherton has found time be
tween novels nnd photoplnjs to write a
great pageant called "California, the
Land of Dreams," which will be pre
sented in Yoscmlte Vulley the Inst week
in May at the state convention of the
California Federation of Women's
Clubs. Mrs. Atherton. a Californlan
b) birth. Is nn authority on ber state's
early history. Her first story written
directly for the screen, "Don't Neglect'
Your Wife," deals with early social life
in California.
Dwiglit Crittenden, who portrnys the
role of General Custer in Marshall Nci
lan's erslon of the Itnndal Fnrrish
story. "Hob Hampton of I'laeer," Is a
nephew of the late Captain J. J. Crit
tenden, a member of Custer's staff, who
lost his life fighting at the side of his
commander in the famous "Last Stand"
against theHloux. This battle has been
reproduced on the screen by Mr. Ncilan
ns the big climax to "Hob' Hampton of
I'laeer."
William .. Shea, Oldest
Screen Actor, Left $5861
The first and final accounting of the
estate left by William .7. Shea, who was
the first moving picture netor employed
by the Vitagraph Company of America,
made by his sister, Mnry 13, Shea, of
H'JO Carroll street, Brooklyn, as ad
ministratrix, filed fn the King's County
Surrogate's Court, shows as follows:
Thnt the decedent, who was about
Fifty -six years old, and is naid to have
been the oldest screen netor in point
of service, died suddenly ut his late
home. .'140 Lafayette nvenue. Brooklyn,
on November ft. 1018, leaving also nn-
other sinter, LUa T. Itrower, of "i.'O
jetterson avenue. urooKiyn
Shortly after his death. Mm llrower
petitioned the King's County Surro
gate's Court for the appointment us
adminlstratiix of the estute Tins was
obiecteil lo by her sister
On December 21, lllh, with the ap
proval of tho sister. Miss Shea, under
a bond which she furnished with the
clerk of the court, wns appointed the
administratrix by Suriogate Ketcham.
In her accounting Miss Shea shows that
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FOR YOIJR SCRAP
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CAKMEL
Answers to Questions
Asked by Movie Fans
ADA D. Miriam Cooper, in private
life, is Mis. It. A. Walsh, nnd 11. A.
is a member of tho famous Walsh fam
ily. They arc nil now in California
making two special productions for As
sociated First National.
D, McD. ICnthorlno MacDonnld has
two sisters, both of whom are in film-
dom. Ono is Miriam MacDonald, whoso
husband, Captain Clyde Unlslcy, is nn
assistant director nt the MacDonald
studio, nnd the other is known as Mary
MacLaren.
CRANFOUD Conway Tearlo.
American born, played on tho stage in
England supporting Sir Charles Wynd
ham and Dllen Terry. Hero at home
he has been lending man for Grace
George, Klhcl Barnmorc, Blllic Burke,
and Viola Allen. r
SILLSITH Milton Sills s is now
lending man with Betty Compson, mak
ing "At the End of the World."
F. G. M. Conrad Naglc is with
Dorothy Dalton, ranking a picture which
hns not yet been named. Cecil B. Do
Mille is directing. Address Nngcl, care
of Paramount Pictures, Hollywood,
Calif.
0AM O'FLAGK We can't publish
the addresses of all tho companies, but
hero nre the principal ones. Send jour
manuscript addressed to tfie Scenario
Kditor and inclose n stamped, self-addressed
envelope or return. It may
come back, you know. Ttobertson-Cole
Co., 1000 Broadway, New York city;
Bert Lubin Pictures, 1470 Broadway,
New York city; Thoma3 H. Ince, studio
Culver City, Calif. ; Famous Players-
PHOTOPLAYS
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COMPANY OF AMERICA
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BOOK OF STARS
MYICIIS
Lasky Corporation, 4S5 Fifth avenue,
New York city ; Mary Pickford Studios,
Hollywood, Calif.; Goldwyn Pictures
Corporation, 100 Fifth avenue, New
York city ; Metro Pictures Corporation,
14i0 Broadway, New York city; Vita
graph Co., Last Fifteenth street and
locust avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
Universal Film Co., (Address scripU
to scenario depnrtmnt. Univer
sal City, Los Angeles. Calif.); Fox
Film Corporation, West Fifty-fifth
street. New York city ; W. W. Hodkln
son Corporation, B27 Fifth avenue,
New York city; Sclznick Pictures Cor
poration, West Fort Lee, N. J.
ZOItnO We announced Fairbanks'
next picture last weeje. DlduU you sco
it? His current release is "The Nut"
nnd he will soon stait work on "The
Three Musketeers," on which be says
he. will spend more thau half a million
dollars.
Said Martlui to Eugene
As Martha Mansfield Is about to be
come a Sclznick 8tnr she had ber way
about n grcnt many things that have to
do with photopViylug In thnt organiza
tion. As for instance:
It was necessary to go to Floridn
to take some exteriors for Lugene
0'Brlen newest starring piece, in
which MIrh Mansfield Is tho leading
lady. The choice of "location" was,
by courtesy, left to Miss Mansfield.
"Would you prefer to go to Miami.
Kisiamc, St. Petersburg, or Pensii
ola?" said Mr. O'Brien.
r'Kissnme," said MJss Mansfield,
very sweetly nnd promptly.
He did and they went.
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DO YOU REMEMBER
THESE
STARS OF-ONGAGO?
jlTABEL NOIIMAND waMhTkeTto
ATX mnnv "TCprBtonn i.nmt,1i. i- .
1014 nnd before thnt at a time wW
Rhe was making a bathing suit rcou.
tntlon,
So early did lary Pickford start ta '
step with a growing industry that ",,. I
iB3uc t oi ncr universal two.rccW
were being circulated in 1014.
, The Kalem brand of photopln i,
gone and forgotten nnd ttuth jioIa5
hns become n serial nnem, 1...1 .l.
der first fame as "The Kalem Girl.''tt
"HenrtH Allrlft" was ns good n nh.
toplay title in 1014 ns it would be Sow
Boincmbcr Uorcuco Lawrence
starred in It? WB) '
Owen fnnre. nresenf u1m nt 0.1. . .
r ,...v..w uvn, wi ijcizntcit
pictures, wa widely popular as film
m a
"The Queen of Shoba" was first midiC
as a two-reelcr. and the star was Mrr
Fuller, n reigning quccu of tho screen
T.tninn nioh n a vvm.i. .., . .
trt Hcrron wcro leaders in prcsonti.
tions of "Tho Itebclllon of Klttv'' 1.
1014. Ilobert Hcrron died at the to
AI hlo nnnlllnrlli. anmn fn.ti ..,L r
wi ...a ,,v,, ,........,, .u. ,t 1UUUID3 J..
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The era of "store news" bMim )
1001. A dlmo then admitted to film,
miu cuicrcuiuuicui. uy illustrated sont''
ringcra o; we wen-Known welkin. It
was not until 101.1, when Gnbrieled'As,
nuzio a. masieipiece, -'tjaiiiria, " dovI
oped motion pictures, first $2 entertaii.
lUl'Ul,
TALL GIRLS NOT WANTED
FOR COMEDY HEROINES
Sad news for the tall girls wnohirj
ambitions to appear in motion-pictun
comedies Is found in a compilmM
from Kducatlonal Exchanges of tit
hpisbt of some of the featured players
uppcuiniK in ltn vuriuun nraniiN ot pu.
tures. Here arc some of the fin..
Vera Stcadman (CJiriBtle), G feet 3
inches.
Teddy Sampson (Gayety), G feef J,
inches.
Dorothy Mackaltl (Torchy), G feet 4 '
incnes.
Fay Tinchcr (Christie), G feet
inches.
Beatrice Monson (Mermaid), 5 feet
4 inches.
Dorothy Leeds (Torchy), G ft 4
inches.
Helen Darling (Christie), G feet 5
inches.
Ireno
Dalton (Vanity), G feet 6
inches.
Mary Wynn
(Gayety), G feet 4
Inches. 7
Vioru Daniel (Christie),
Inches. '
5 feet IK -
Patricia Palmer (Gaytty), 5 feet 1
inch.
Dorothy Wood (Mermaid), G feet i
inches.
Dorothy Orth (Christie), 5 feet 1
imili. .
tiilllnn Blron (Mermaid), 5 feet 4
inches.
Weights of the young ladies ran ill,
tho way from nn even 1 00 pounds for
Dorothy Urth, up to i;ju, nt whici
Irene Dalton tips the scales. The Ut
ter is tho tallest featured girl nrnrar-
ing in any of Hie' comedies relented
thrnnrh Educational. '
One of the explanations of this limit
to theJielglit of girls Is that the artf-
ago male comedian is not n large nuo,
though exception are Lloyd Hamilton
nnd Eddie Barry. Another is that
daintiness Ih another of the rcnulsitet '
for tho comedy heroine, where bcautj li
such an important factor.
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