WW srw,w VH ' yWjrt KETTTPTTr- -.-TV"T1 r I" ' "-H :r? Cio i ' wrv!-wW 'jsMs&mfmaa&i: r-v ""! 10 .METING lJLLi,i(. LEDGLii 1 H iLAJJivLl .LdA, fcJA'iUUiJAl, AiliiL 30, lyjl THE DAILY MOVIE MAGAZINE 'TSK?KcSMatoIsiiis $$j$F wi liwIJfilRiitif- MILTON SILLS TELIA HOW 'FAITH HEALER ENTERED HIS LIFE MILTON Slt.T.N seems to liavo boon destlnpil for onrs to ila ' TIip Faltli Healer." The iila entered lii life and reappeared ner nntl mrr nRniti for jenrs nml finn'lv lie nehleietl li' ambition nml created the leading part though not in the wny lie bad nn. e hoped to do For thirteen tears li" knew of tbe tln.T and wanted to ad In it. Tui'-e li" i1mot acted It on the stage and on r gain lip alniot mode an imlependen' . production of it for the screen. J Mr Sills' nt-qunintan.-e ith Mr Moody, widow of 'William Vaughn Moody, tlie nutlior, extendi out a period of fnentj-nne jear-" for - j was one of hi teachers when ho ttns ttendinR high st-hool nt tin- age -f seventeen. That was before t-lic be. am .Mrs. Mood., her name being llari-m C llrainerd Ily nn odd coincidence, ulien Nk Sills later was attending t'lin ago 1 scrslty, Mr. Month one of M iirn lessor of I'.nglisli Throi glt hi" frieml uhlp with Mr". Moml he became ml matel.v acquainted with her lui-band and was at their house almost daiH just like n member of the family T WAS still attending the I'tiner-n of Chi'-aso stinking for niv l'h I) dgree when William Vaughn Mmm wrote "The Kaitli Healer." "" -aid Sil the other dav at the I.nskr Studio "Mrs. Mondv sent over to me th flist penciled draft of the play, that I might read it. as I was verv mm li in terested in it from the erv niomeir that Mr Mondv bej;,in writing it Tin moment I read the pi. I loved it "Some time latfr I obtained my nni remit? degree and was granted a fel ( lowship in a societv of philosophj . l'.i t , It wan not lone before I had made tri , my mind to go on the stage I resignc ! my fellowship nnd was soon gett.ng a'ong fairlj well in theatric.il wnr!. "It was in the beginning of mj sei ond year nn the stage, when one dai I teeei'vrd a wire from Herry Miller .uk lng m" to come to 'ow York to cntiMi.t with him regarding an engagement ' the time I was making S.'O a week an ' as my engagement was about to end I left immediately for New ..rk 'Arriving in the metropolis. I fount that Miller and Month were jn-t bIw t to prmlut'e "The Faith lle:i'er ' Tin fairly swept me off nn l"ft In asking that' I pin the title role Tln I.i I first been suggested bt Mrs. Mooth who had wsualired me in the part an 1 thought 1 was the most tilting person for the role "I wanted to tlo the part but 1 wasn't quite sure that I i-miM do f i I justice to it So 1 begged off. wired New Orleans, found that tne stuck companj I had been witli had closed. and came to the emba.rnsstng realira tion that I was out of work "Hut the news that I lud iKcn offered the title role of 'The Faith Healer' bad spread anil that en snme evening I received un ofer over the telephone, accepted at SI Til I a week aim goon oegan me engagciiieiii in uie uest part l nan nan up to tnat time, i tl so ieccied live -j ear offers from nil the i big managers in New York o. a' though I didn't pla 'The Faith i Healer' at thnt time, it was through' that plas that I went to New York audi made the biggest nthame I h.nl tit made. mHF fo J- ugain following season lr Mille- ugain sent for me to plav '1 u. Servant in the IInie.' Up told n,.. that the liad never yet protbn etl Tin Faith H-n'er.' but were going to in the near future and agntn nked uie t pla the part Tins time I thought I was tnpable and would hate s-lndlv n--- cepted. but I was under tout-act with rielasto for linee e.irs. and tnli- Ttasn t iri to tin Hit- t-t.gagxiii. n "So ngam tale prev. ntnl me f ,,m Slaving tin itltal purr Later M Itller plat id the ijiote o.insilf ' l)er a jear ngn the ii.it aea.n tame into un li'e I p',itiiied t. tnnkt it as an independent j t- 1 inon fm the si reen Ilu" tnv as.o iate, bnel. d out nml ng.iiii I gave i., I m,i of ev. r plaMiig I'he FbmIi lle.ilo s:,, 10 i I Kignen n lotitraci nlm ' ir I'nni mount, imagine n siriri-i r, , p...s rre whei li Mtl ford tolt in. -tui ,,n of thes! rmnl tints e as :,, " i Fnith Ile.t'er ' 'Mi- Month fa- Migag..i to , . in, Have You Had a Photo-Silhouette Made? Pj B Htff jVWWisyywr7.3tJUW-,-?w.yy.y)TO7IrtayyMyrK.s-LW'ilVWil.l The pliolo silhouette Is bitoiiiln- the tare a i' the Inn pilnussis nf the ller Mrern Hero Is one of lurol Dini'ister s Litest tliosen from n set that are woiidrrfiill etTerlhe The phi.fo slllioin-ltc shows no details of face or ll-utc, but dots allon Jn-t ,i f.Uut siig estimi of Un rounding uf the thrtli, in sr and mouth .mil a vllutpte of ll.c etc Some photigrapl.tr will slait this fad animi-; suilel.t wminn miiii- da soon .did "rlcJii up" un II Czar" Leaped Into out and li 1 1 w i th, s,,iinrin Mie tlidn t know tlin' i wis to jiius t'n title role ,iud I didn't know that she was to work on the scenario. ' "One tins we met on the lot. Yo'l tan iningtiie how delighted we bolh were Ann then the n-kecl tne to ml- aborate with Mr- Month upon the sfciiaiin ami nothing on irth oiild lime til. n-ed me better It was it i union wnli one of nn bcsi fro'iid. the Willow of fill .IllfllOr TO WllOlll I lllld I phiH'd the part tif li.ro worshiper, and to work on the si-mimo nt I In pl.n ' i, l I.... i, ... .1 K n.s,i,.i:iteil with lit life .mil mi t .pi t r wjs, indt'ii'. a labor nt love ' f)lil I'rimtili lfl iiuiin Uitt I tu'ntt.s Meet .ifiain Among tho-i who hint renewed no- i.on.nt.M, .J,,,., lift. I- !! Ml t SIIW time at the l..isk stiidnt, Hull wood. u Iiorotht lialt'in .mil Mnnte M Km- lerinhn. tlie wiitei s, rote tin- s, ri Ii Kiittei John, i i n fl -lull nt I lie Cieni Moment." l'linnr for Clnri.i Swt.nsoii. in Iialtoli on iht f nil I! she hat m:: In n " .1 ' t l.hn's -toi . mmiertil .Mi-s ItiMllle -ft. ii urn if the femin.il" lean- HI III- newt st . ilium -I mo now iiiitbr , it .unl will, h was siisEfsir.l lit I i 'Hind Mfiritk- 'I. nil rel- ami th I oh tt rot" Ml-- 1 ..i t ii s Mi Kntteriolin fist Tilling'. s.nrnt.g te i - 1 'e ...ingle I lnlil uioiig ml. i- wlmii li" inio and in wlii. h Mi ltiltoti w.is -'.Hied b Tri nngb w Tin Fl.iiu. "t 'In " - Loll II I I i.l' ol lie' .siift'H s 'I In ,i ' e Mac ' r , jj . I II PIlwlHB. w 1MB ; ill m, w Stellar Fame When He "Czar" lihotvs badness and Sympathy I" iih His Girl Playmate CAT AND GOAT MADE WOLFHOUND THE HERO OF "EARTHBOUND" EVi:iJMlol)Y bound" will , who saw "Kaitli- agree thai the big llus- sian wolfhound reallj carried off the stellar hniiois in spue of the compett- tiotl of tlin I inn nO.M.u Ai, N f , , ,,,',, ino 0, , . , ,, , . "' '! ten m the nudiente asked. .ii i. .t. i .1.. .i """ " '"U1 ut' "" """"- "" "" do that':" it stems n pit to have to give n P"'"' ,l""1 ,,f ,1,e cietllt to u nit and a .,iat l)llt if lt ,mtln.t 1)((,n f(U. tht,uc two unseen animals, mut li of the tlrn- '" ""' wnillll nn f Olt-'U lufl. ..tt tnul.irh In the iiuennti scenes where the tlog s, ,.s the sjnnt of his dead mas- ... .iii.i npi.nr.iith trembles at the sight ut the npparltlun .,,.,.,. Tl 1 1 . 1 i I , w ho si HKlHi are seteml tlojs m pietuies ein to .oss.,s nn intelligence almost human . then- are perhaps none in whom tempi raiuent has been teel np"d ns it has in t'var. this beautiful Ilu Ian wolfhound I'nr's master, (ie.irg. Hale, t.eter peinnls tne dog lo pun in . omeiiie-. II'" has trnined him sperlnll in serious Milium, anil t.i uig iininiHi .ontriniii." , , .,, . i, i an iitmospheric touch without parallel to sue, a prnuu.tiot In tin- linl.lw!! Pi. lure, i nr plaied tlie line nt a t tig wno nan just insi ins I'.i'k of tlie master, imlei i-i ullnrls terrib'e tir- was more than mn stiff and lat.it mem 1 t iiiustan. s Y'fw liuiunn at tors nie 1 r ,,f the . .iinpnny lifter plowing tibl" to depict giief muie convincingly nrnnntl in tae wai-t-deip snow thus at- than does this ting. At n word trom hi" master he dtnps hi- he'id in nn attitude of utter sad- in -s and loneliness Hi seems in p r- I..- an on! with the mood of the be- i.uv.d v ife anil daught-r nf tin- nuir- I man Mi line gni the tlog win ii the ani-u-il was three months o'tl At the age nf one jur In- h.gtiii to train him. t..n is now the ears old and is so perfeclh icspotislie to his master's spnkeii words tnat il is I-ni.l to believe In- does nut understand the Fngllsh Ir iguage Bl T C.ir had n'ver be. n taught tn show the ftir that was deslrttl for In s en. s whete Ins master's spirit .ipti. ars In fore him Tne pionlem up to 'he due. tor. r llne Hunter, and tin- dog's ownm ' hs to get (Var to show niiprchen-ion .f something which was not there and oi i in the tat anil the gont figured The goat was tried fust rnr li i i ninn.i nifr'ion lo gnat'. ll is not .-I.e. lalh afraid of them, but the sight ' . gout it - s iiitn s.., the gnat was brought in off suge hii.I wlnle ihe c.imeia tilmetl C?ar s ac- RILL HART MAY Gil E UP THE SCREEN TO If RITE BOOKS B I I.I. HMtT. sri thet now sn, i gniti, I-1 g'e up tlie s I ecu and lie t le ,'iM bi tun. to writing, lie un iin'iio -ttiittn ii books for Lots, In mn find Ui.it.- ' ami "Inn n and WnitM i-liike (Ml for Tli.'insehes " I ie liilte- wiis published this spring hr niglilon M'ffitu ''. lr Hail has nrrr nttempted imv linn.' in 'nn h h"' did lint M.t.eetl I'i-h i .'oi'e r. nl.e now tar In had gnu' on i ,. 'eg. muni.- -I-I," before III went into Hint II I'm., to P.mi." Ii" had plaied -'led-i no-it. -lob unions u.tr.ssis ns .lunn itiiui M-idnuie Ithen and M.idunie M. !. ss.i as ttell as i renting such loll s ,. Mi.-iiht" in "Iten-llur ' and I ,i-i lliitk.us" in "Tli- Sipiaw M.n. ' i wa- tlie last ninnttl p in . with its wr ii.iplial.c siittess, that made M H.ut utilize i lie thnnte western diauia had lie soon ufterw.ird Iciame . , teii'Sled ... the "iun les" anil was nli-tHsi'd will, the idea tiillt gootl west' i-n Hint it w ill. I till ii big di mam) Winn oe lug, in on tin visierii . mot o wa real' u tllilg on me market. , Acted for Screen The Big Russian T olf hound in ilarlhbound" Made Hit of llw Play "Camllle" Gowns Cost Fortune For her pittiiro of ' Cnmille." Nar.i movn ependitl n unall fortune In gor geous gowns. The fifteen costumes worn during the different stages of this pho toplnj nro uniipie in their oiiginalitj. each being u tjpical Nnimova gown, retlectlng Jhe fnsriiiutlng personality of the great Uiisian artist. One gown which 's seen fot only n few minutes was designed bj Miss Nntachn ISom boa und is made out of a new mate llul. tionf. the two iininwls faced each other, .Some er elTettne scenes were thusl,VOod enncrs. fumlt'iie makers, artists recorded it is salt- lo sh unit tlie goat was gltitl when they were finished. and he was led nwaj from the disquiet- nig presence of that big husky dog. i or a suuiuir ci.cci. inc .at i.gurct ?," h.:1 l?a?,.. 1."'..''!ltt',njoy,7 .i... . i.... .i. i.i.i ... I." i ..u l I t- s ,ii ion Mini. llUWtll 11- Illllt-Jl IIS lllll '" K'Ml. inn s,- a, m, , ,.r JOU In ma n forte, nnd the tog. he d to is puicc bv his master's conim.iinl. trem- bledalloverwitl.etfltcme.it Sighed for California To outfit n lmrti of twentv-st peo- )1(, j, nnnijjnn wardrobes was the ,1)(-k ()f 1p ,,,, ,Mirdrbp ,,,.,an. luent when making "Snowbllnd." u heginnld llaiker pindiictinn, from the hlory by Kntlierine New tin Hint. The tompanv went into Canada to lake snow scen.s nnd there was no, '1'1"' 1,p', ",fMk "'''' mioiporated in .amouflnge in the garment-, th. woio.l I111"1"? v)w" of U" ",!.i,"Kh f?'' , huui" ,. . , V , , i , . , . . ions (linwing looms Ihc nrt depart ha. h had a pmr of iii.h-tlilck fell inner nlnt KVcs the painter the idea and his' shoes four Hints, of woolen socks .mt ,,r M mjs, H,P rodll( I I i win. h sometm.es thev wnr- nil n' Ti.e siudit, nrt shop tunis out ieo. i nnc-i. henvt oMter shoes, snow times, i ,i. .... ,.r r:,i .,,.. ,,!,. r I . , , , . fur-linetl mutt n, fur nuts, i aiis. great , oais. inner pn. .ets ami iiiuuier. I h footgear t.l. .tie wt iglietl, snnie say. tnntv pouniis nor tierson, inn tlier.. tired. -- t-lothe a pntr like this .osts ns much us. and i- n tiinll more tumble than, to t ostium- hfti people for an elaborate ball a . oiing tn Miss Wncu- ,,cri l,(.u,l t th. wai.llobe FOR YOUR SCRAP 'y Wr?" A2-"jsW.V mmlmmwtmwImWmW m ,&sm3SLmmWSrmW s JsW" mij.iam &. .Ur t MODERN MOVIE SHOPS BEAT KRISS KRINGLE AT HIS OWSN GAME TITAKINO moving pictures in these "J-,njs seems more of a fascinating i diversion tlinn n serious billion-dollar ; industry. The studios of today nrc rcg ular Krlss Ki Ingle worshops, with him drrds of merry fellows at work on their fairy-like productions, whether it bo the film sto;y itself, Ihc inlnlattiie rcpic sentatlon of n ast running factory on 'bo ''olumbln or a mere clny model of nn incense burner. AH departments are fascinating, interesting to the utmost. Take, for instance, the plmtcr shop nnd .ts branches. Heie nie made all manner of things from to ehplianls to' miniature ships. The men who work here enjoy their labor, for it is inter- I ncllmt Fvervthlne under the sun is tniido in this shop. Hue one man L engaged in I producing n dozen Utile Oriental in tense burners. A dark woman lncois ami holds n pan. in uhitli there in n hole for the skk of perfuuu'd kawdusl to be placed in. Another chap is busily engaged in making a siluII sailing vcs-sel of olden time tleign. Another is applying his craft to the embellishment of n gor geous llower box with caicd bi tickets und trimmings. rpHK nit department nnd its branches j especially nrc open 10 inc uiimi. Here nre dented eMT.vthing bcautittil and novel. Hvpcrts from all over the world lire to be found modeling incln.. carving tiny wood nit pieces, painting pictures, molding in plaster nnd apply ing their knowledge in all manner of wnjs Kerj tiling for the finished set must lie supplied cither by manufacture, pur- base or rental ami mostl; it has to be made. A restaurant scene needed n lot of candlesticks of n certain design, nnd the art purchaser, being able to find but one of the required style, the plaster shop set nbout maliinif them 100. And in a da they were ready for Mie set and a lot of moniy wns saed. I'very day such things arc needed nnd all the nrt director has to do is press a button und lo I the Kris.s Krlnglu men get bus In the ait simp and bis wishes nie carriitl out to the last and most minute detail. And thc, sny the film industry with its 54O.0lHl.00O.000 of film is Just In its infant1 ! A inotion-pieturc studio today is a vast fmtnr.i compared with what it was a few ears ugo, wtien all the work that was done was mere "shooting" of pictures. This is not in the sense of picture-making itself, but in the prep aration. P -p N TH12 old days, nil furniture nnd irops were reutetl. 'louay most of this is made right "on the lot. Theic is a milling plant which runs night and day. There is a plaster shop wlnre men link; nil sorts of bric-ii I brnc. both night and da. There nie i nrtiticeis of nil kind and painters. , f nil sorts. F,mrlv futni'urc was rented. Now I jt is made I i:xrricn cd wood carvers make benii- lf), JC(.0S f ..nntinll(,.' nnd wodc, ' fuiiiltun Fiitcs for this line of goods , wouiti oe ti'rt iiigit u me goons were l , l. . ,.!!. 1 .!. ...,. . . , s. . f. ,.., . ,,it, ""'"" "" " iV'',,,,.' '"""" nml renovated. Uenthiig Is worked "vt'r ""' over ugain. l.xpert up hoi- sterns ii i c dull making old p fees into i cw : icpnuing anil leiolnring. so the photogriiph will not rtenl the tiuth. Masshc tables and heay piices of oakwaro pre made everv week. Kxpert painters tinisli the work in well-lighted sliop and the host of everything goes to the stage for the diicitor to use in the pictures. Furniture worth hundreds of dollar is mnile e.uh month. In the old tlajs I tills was all renlul from dealers. i inn mis in im-iomi nun nioui I tlll0 nn, ttoodwnrl. that art tin. lui.i lo ' i distinguish trom the originals. , . Sprotte Was Once a Dentist Pert Sprotte, who plavs in ' iniilc nf Women." starring Wi'l Uogera. start, d lii piufcssfniial cureei us a dentist ' f de-eititl that work for the thrntie, both ns m tor und due. tor. lie nigailcd the Stiiudnrd (iraudOpeia Compnin. uiitl was its innn.-igtr foi st icral eai. BOOK OF STARS USED NAVY SIGNAL MEN TO DIRECT BIG SCENES .Marshall Xcllan, in tlio production of "Hob Hampton of IMaccr," used a new method of "direction" which may result In brnging many c-snllor Into jlie mollon-plcturc Industry. In singing tho spectacular scene In which f lion sands appear, Mr. Ncllan employed ninnl scmnphore experts to signal his instructions to distant rnnirrainen. Special signals roerlng all the technical phrases of inotion-picturn production were devised so that these Instructions could be dispatched Instantaneously orr miles. Tills saved much llmo nnd labor in Injlng wires and erecting rcechlng nnd sending stations necessitated by the field telephones which had nlias been used for this work ti,,s,ns"'l i"isfKe-miMSa!SB!mt What Your Favorite Hoot Gibson is being fentuied at Fniversal Clt in "Hearts of Cold." i a short reel western photodrnum in ' which the cowbov star is being directed b William Craft. Mairelln Pershing, Cenernl Pershing's cousin, is plnjlngj uie leaning icminmc role. Grace Darinnnd, one of the most beautiful blondes on the screen, hns been engaged for the leading feminine role in "Itcniinclntioii." the Peter II. Kyne story just started under the di- i rection of William Worthington. Miss I Darmond recently pl.icd the lending I roles in "So I.o'ng Lett" und "See My Lawyer," nnd opposite William I Mclglinn in "White and Unmarried."! Kilcen Sedgwlclt is nur-ing n bruised , shoulder, the result of a fall from n tenth story fire escape In down-town los Angeles for a scene in "The Ter ror Trail." Of course Fdwnrd Kull.i the director, had provided n net to witch Flleen ns she dropped below the rnnge of the camera, but n sixteen-foot fall into n tight-rope net is not like dropping into a featherbed, as Miss Sedgwick discovered. Kdith Holicrts is prepnting for her starring tole in "M. I.a.l of the Island," in which she will have a patt of the exotic tjpe so well suited to her. The locale of the production will be the South Sea Islands nnd It is prnb nble that N'ormnii l.iwn will direct her. The cast is now being selected. Erich Von Stroheim is now on the eighth month of his super-special fea ture, "Foolish Wives," w'hli h will I'lttmiri w-, ixa3&stttrigMi3xas Daily taagrcaswa3CTse I DIRFCTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Alriamliri ,.-,n- M,,rru !:-,9svu"k.. ", ainamOraMt. i)..,, hi.- I rts 0 1.UU "FICKLE WOMEN" ii i i in in i i.' it in alleghenYm',;";;1;. f-.A1,:,v ..-.. as. ft tj .ui xBm j r Musi tv v m i m ' .ti.( t? t e ?v-.Mii:sijjjjjjrijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji-ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji v iiiiiiiiiiiiiwsiiiiiiiim - ub 'm n hj" aasMSfewwwai "-Sns "EARTHBOUND" BROADWAY'vrrlCECF;l-BIr-u GS.SS ....:uMKH's m.,.,onv. - - - ----,- , COLISEUM '.'' lti.iwuKN COLONIAL Uln. 5nM;i:i??.0i' "' ' WLjiOLXJVlt W,n V!C" r",rH I NOMADS OF THE NORTH" HARRY THEATRE PEARL WHITE In "KMI MM It MT.V EMPRESS MXs?N,?,rM.V-VvfSh" l'IT.Ml UK I I't St "PAYING THE PIPER" rAlVllLI K m in mi.i .sin CONWAY TEARLE In "maiidum-ii iii:iitv' r.RPATNfiRTHF.RN llriid 1 si ju i;n HI' M GEOKUIi AKL1SS tn "i in: nuii." iMPEWAri . 3v v.,7 n CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "t.OOIl Itr.l I'JtKM IV 333MARKET..TV,.r.,vV.'V,IsiK CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "III Ml" rlllNt.jD sin v ... ii m- m mdn ri: iii.i i. in "THE KENTUCKIANS" ril A I TO ' I.Jt M ss inw s s v i i i; llfM- s- I I I I 1 I I. I. i s i PONSTANCE TALMADGE i Tiii. .'iitiMT it mi iv ruby j"r,;, ;','?; .,'," MAY Al 1 ICnW ..Vim in hPs m.i... i -aui. i.i. mi.s ai.iki..." o ac i-'ii m.u.m.i- s-iHKi.i- IDLE HOUR ."'!'! ".rn m . M Ml Mll)M.,r no.u, Cnm lsf? UOTil ANTj aWlUCB BEBE DANIELS "LININ ' ,,' 'V;,,? -' AU: r . matinui: .HATi-np. -Mn: con.nvi hi i.i n THOMAS MEIGHAN George WBlih in "Dynamite Allen AT WEST CHESTER ll"' ' ,t0Nr"-" '" '"" ntibs- "' KKS: ' uhh"-(0MKin R1ALTO ..JVi'W" bLUEBIRD " "' H""l''l"i"a WM PCWM 4I.I ihJ Uiitaim; Al'; &- v Film Stars Are Doing probably be a full ear In the making nud cutting, it will In nil probability be 'the costliest screen production yet made, nnd those who have watched the "rushes" in the project ion -room nrc confident the picture will justify the I cosi Answers to Questions From Movie Fans KATIIIIYN Ccorgc Archainbaitd hns been Flnine llnniuierstcin's director in most of her recent pictures. Ho ,1. rectcd "Pleasure Seekers," "Poor Deaf Margin et Kirb" and "The Girl from Nowhere." all of which hnvc not as ct been released. He is now working with Miss Ilammt'r.stciti on "The Miracle of Manhattan." (VTIi: Ma'tlm Mansfield's first Mnr pit turn will be "The Fourth Sin." in which she is now being directed bj Alan t'riislaiitl at Fort I.ee, N.,.1. I.. A. MAHSIIAI.L C. F. Mender's nddrcss is Fniversal City, Cai. We ntlvise j on to write him directly for the information ou want, us his an nouncement did not contain any jinr ticillais other than those we printetl. We know of no other studios with the sunie leqiiirenicntH. I'HOTOI'I.WN fW - iiW 7 (' 'rP?'&tXli -mWmBXZm; Ui'I-'fiq 1y J I Kianli Majo's next starring vehicle 1 will be "Three in o Thousand," from l the st or b Hen Ames Willinms. Fred I.cioy C.-nmilb will direct the fenture, und is now iissembllng his cast. ihc star has just HuMied "The Triiunt" undir the direction of Hubert Thornb. i ! .ijjsjjjjiiiii-a, rf Photoplay o " NIXON-MRDLINCEK O TMEATRES AVENUE -'3lh Sl unJ 'Mifshen Ave nVLnU. Mallneo Daily I II in till I I. "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" belmqnt7'"07'"- r' II W l.'IVI It. I '"' n" ! IUMB0 .' "?N!' ST iinutt avi: NORMA TALMADGE in "i,vrni:.v I.FAnFF? '" A ani Vri..t wi: - MSI'IM : ll.lll.V I.M .1-1.1 In "PAYINP. TUP DlDt7nu LOCUST,,'-:" , ' '!." !."""pi.B riwKN Mnnnr. " uu l" " in; ( iiid.r.s, is tiii: t tr. NIXON SJL) NNIJ Msitmrr sra. ".via ii. tmii'in "JANITORS" Dlrl I ri") AMI MVN-stfiti ra x. 'A'V:.-"."NVs,,V,,,-"An'y! "The Plaything of Broadway" STRAND " UMV!C,V"VvCsii DOROTHY GISH . rxj I J uiiiM.Nlim, A K DOROTHY GISH"0 T in "Tin. i. must in tiii; (.vuui.r A1TRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO '"WON sts ll.S lll S's "A SPI FNmn HA7Atni - aiB-r hMrU J - i.. , Ai CJK ' "'i . .' iii.mi su. : clara kimball Young A " , m " - AUKUKA '- "ninninni u. ' CCCCIirmw.,, .:". I"l SESSUE HAYAKAWA i i "un, i uisr mms" BILLIF. miRICF -Jjjjjjjjjim. Original "Yon Yonson" Now in the Movies KNFTK EUICKSON, the orlglnil "Yon Yonson" of the legitimate stage nnd tlie creator of bis famous characterization of "Daffy Dnn," which ho played in nine different stngc produc tions, has at last yielded to the lure ol the silvcrsheet and will make bis debut as n screen actor in the role of "Scrap Iron" Swnuson. In Hoscoe Arbuckle's "Gasoline Cms," now under production The picture is being made, nt the Iinsky studio in Hollywood, and al though this is his first time before the enmcrn. it is not his first association in n theatrical way with the name "I.asky." A few ears nco he wns I starred in two of Jesse I,, I.nsky's most j successful vaudeville sketches. "At the wnlilorf and "On the Housetop," both of which plnjrd Keith time. Horn in Sweden. Frickson came to American nt tlie age of eight and didn't lose much time getting on tlie stuge In nddltion to "Yon Yonson," he aim starred in "The Mini From Sweden," "The Seminary Girl," nnd in the musi cal comedv production, "He's In Again." During the war. lie was the star for six months in the ull-sohlieis' show in France, entitled "The Mop pers Fp." given under the nuspiics of the Y. M. C. A. Few Costumes for Helene Helene Chndwick, the only woman i.i the cast of "Godless .Men." is nllowcd but one change of costume in the entire picture. "A heiny skirt nnd blotuc and a light skirt nnd blouse," were the costumes called for. rumoi'iw-i Guide CARMAN aisriMANrowN avk. v-ilVi-JN noVK AI.UKOHH.Vr ri.(inK.n: viimib in "LYING LIPS" century" L'lle Ave. ani fth 8L fiTIH'f'Ci . . art . . ."'W ikl "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Fays Knickerbocker uffi . "tSKSBp FAIRMOUNT W4WWA"T EUGENE O'BRIEN I '" ,,"'av ami ihmh 56TH ST TiiBATnrii.10,. sP,. . '.'I" '"I';. Ill ""IIAMI j Buster Keaton in "Convict 13" FRANKFORD 'n Wfiks0110 OWEN MOORE" I In Till". (IIKMA IS nn; s." Ge'njfntown "VI .."'"lV'- I . w awua H AWLEY in "tiik nnsT i:i.iiitjiit" IMPFRIAF -u ANI ropi.Ait. 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