mutt ,..,. ,,iv fflRSTfW "" ' ' KVEXING PUBLIC L10DGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1021 U THE DAILY MOVIE MAGAZINE SSS t ,..-- 'Sj I "fl I' D el nt Si III l nl to "t ' w CI 1 In at nt I t id Ti of Jt T t T1 E.. m r la T In i i 4 i tt i le ' C d tr tr tl - tr ft v fc ; Tits-- u e! it iu K f r' f K if J i?Lv 1A7) tfOtf iri7 ) our i'morito lars in- Pains F.ihUo I'nln if. .. .ii- , Th'- ?!! ' Ssr ii! tr ! koii- i,f h; 'vi r" ! '..' .' a in l't'j' S .' I' M an , ut ,r, .! i.nt'tT'-. ' '"iratiM il pr'Thri . !r c n mi 'I'P'-r-:" . ,i (I- P .. '!' ,t' -' !' ni fon' ;' - "'n n ' " ' l- !. ' ml nn !" ".n t" ' ' ' ." i:ori riinni.li'f'liy. "' " ...t V '- i' " ' !-!: -min . 1 Vr."-''"' --ac-i i . IV n : f : " r. 'ind Or' i.t ' " - ". ii .,!ir,i T ", W " M' ' - ! Tnini''' t i. !-' r N. i '-n -."vn K r; Hn:r'''' i "" ' nr t- 'mJ: ': i! '" ' '-'I'll". fl'' T'- . - h ..i . i- . .- " i'ph . a--,i -'.1 - l - nia'i'' 'i' a -- S'o i- s K- ar".--- 1 , V . I 1 P.-Tlif. 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Thf !' . n. , v, !. :i. ,i ii ml iii r ,. i . :n..'.-:ni I. , m- I .iil E '.' .!' 11 Hfi-ir i T STUDIES SCENARIO LION FOR BENEFIT Tuo Boy Trappers ow Find Themselves Rich and Famous TIIK mnvifi. hnvp tortninly donr nnn rpinnrkftblf thinj; Ihnt no other busi ne lm tvr ilfno thoy havt- madr nl-mnt-tnillinnairf "f 'In.rn nr ntoro yoi;nctT who. in tin1 old dnv. otildn't have por .."? a n-pfk In any otfitv r fnftnrv All n kulilii ha to do nowaday i to ho 'dii'ovtT,d" by n movio dirfftor and thf kid'.s fortuno i-. madf. A vfar azn. f!IU and Bob Hrndbitry. tin. vfro jiin plain, orditinry hralth l.t.js, liviiij in iho I'olifornlii moun tain and i,ndins thoir ttmo trappinc animals, a thv had bffn tniiRht to do by their father. Todn . at the mature ng of eleven. iiif are trapping aniniali for the m-.tni'-tiiin and iitertninnieiit of millions' of mono ian and their inroii- linc ri'iiidied a tip ire tliat their juir'-ntt. oulil ,mi e lime it-gnrdeil a- fnbiilini "The AdvutitiirtK f I'iII and Itob." :ie .rie4 of films th hae been mnk- ; iiik for Path", have b"'oine a veritable mTmij natiral history for thpuatiiK of other b" from MX to -ixty rar nf az' and 'he Scott is lini olllelally in- ' ib.r'.ed 'I 'tn as nni'intf the mrit in- tni'i.v 'i.i'hod. of tea' bin c .ontoraft. T"T fll'Ill I'est ndvrniure is called Ti-ni'P ii.- the Mountain Lion," and- the Lad i. IihiiI .mil getting it done, Twc" 'i. gut li.m. nnd iii... he gut nwtw '.'lore they could g,. their rnpe nn ., n Still ihej .erssti'd. and H'ler .l,r. uieks of work thev succeed- e,l They .... intirely unassis,.,J, save their dog I'oinpniiion. who. Bags ill I lie Mil '"iiilc l.ii.d f.elp "f enthusiasm, prowl a n e. rather than nnj iral Tl ip er'-i hre-erils the last iicces- n i tempi. on see the boys coming ii tie :i angled remains nf a ker. I' i ii ti t'.i . Mm in follow ing the tracks ..' 'hi. g'-rtf. II liflll. I V'i s, .. 1,,. making and setting of he fia'' IIVl ' arrles a hnt'iiet and a ii ilih I.'" r.li deer meal Bob lm- l"'njgl" a 'ig a llllial of the loughe-i HW ll.'l' Tl ' '. .1 .' :l deep hole in the lltnniM nn.l nun . .!iint upright m n a s),n . ;ukf ,' , ii bnokllke Upper end ' u".id . ,i with the hatiiiei. A smi M I' i . lashioned at llie end of a -I."!" inn of sapling, and lo it- oilier hi int -is attached. B"! climbs a near-by sapling "as him the tree end of the i" i ili small irec ts bent down imtihed stake and held down K g the two books together n mere overhanging notches i't lateral pull will disunite ! i liable the tree to spring I in I, . right position. ,.1 'I Ti r, N'iiN i nntlier section of the 'ana. is i i. in the on., holding di.wn ie nni snon a large, round im'i- 'in' llllllgs III one ' 'lie of lle sKe ' i is ln.itoni segment 'com cub'd under ! of the lunway Bill fastens i .nk of deer meat bnil to the "trig ger t I the trap i- made and sit P '-Hilly you si e Mr Mountain Lion nm.ng down i he runway He snifTx ' - ii .m up lo llie del i -meal bait, sat--li' - I i.nseif it is the leal tiling, gets tnispn iin. backs up. glares about Iium sn.fl's again, suddenly sinks his long whit, hi th into llie bait und gives it a sharp t ig Sw li ' Mr. Mountain Lion rinds I, in. self twenty fei t in the air girdled back nf his forelegs with rawhide and' i-l'i ii'lcil from iimre inwliidi thai is niiiicn ioiis to nil his i lawings and bit- ' log- If you had had doubts about the bad i.inpcr and fciiciouness (,f the nn.iiiitiii.i lion, j nu have it no longer P, .! and Bob innie running, inkled in ' inlb at 'he alarming spectii. le Vin'iiu iioosi' q I,, kli exerts a silbdu ig I, .1 biirmles. pi --tn u the inii n a' s u miiii'. wln'c Min mnie nooses i nr his paws .me and aft. and a .mii n i.f Bull's liiinting knife across the ngiiti n'.'l lariat brings Mr Mountain I. .ii lo 'he giouii'l h- b'-ad Pinii'd imn lii 111 I with a fokei slick l. ll'l Bob 'timpleles the process of "hog Itying.", Idxl fountain Lion has uoffluffrted OF MOVIE FANS i - - - - ' the M,Sftt,.st Physieal damage, no. even from ,1,.. cJTects of his own frantic snapping and clawing. A pole ts thrust between his tied legs. but the boys find him loo heavv to be' -arrieil and a wheelbarrow is brought from um.p. and you see Mr. Mountain ' Lion wheeled out of the picture as .i i. i. - .... i i ...ii. i umiiikii (" with an inuuciu mm mnu- mannered calf. She Wanted a Complexion Among the members of the cast sup. porting Anita Slewnr. in "The Price of Happiness. " l"irsi National attrac tion, there is a dusky maid called "Madam." who has a sense of humor that ripples frequently and u.icon wioiisly, "Madam" is the dark lady's studio name for the simple icason that no one can remember her real New Orleans uaine nnd couldn't pronounce i. if they did. The make-up for her role usually ic just a spick -nnd -span polish of countenance, but one morning "Madam" reported on .he spi with n thick coating of powder on her check". Kdwin Cnrewe. .be director, was struck by the bluish hue which re suited, an 1 asked the c'rl what had linnitened to her "I'e i..s tired ili-i... nin' ink on the screen. Mis" I'nrcwc." she Unshed back, "and from mm on I'sn coin' to hac a li.ile color in me face." Charles Ray Directs Himself There seems lo be .mnn doubt as to who is at present dire, ting Charles Ilnv. an, I in order lo set ail donhls at rcV iho-fit. . that he personally directed I'liarics I'.. Van Loan's Mory. "Scrap iron, mav nc reenrueu ( liar.i-s nay also iiirceteq his more recet.tlv completed productions. Iloyt's ".Midnighl Boll" and Bob Wagner's original story. "It S V P." These pir lures are forthcoming releases under the Associated Firs. N'utlonnl banner. Allien Bay is now ,. member of the Chnrle. Bay organization, nnd when asked as to bl- (ousin's position. Charlie replied, "Well -on can call him my first lieutenant i nn aide, as you please, and you wil. .nist about lilt the mark Albert Bay wrote iue continuity foi "A Midnight Bell " FOR YOUR SCRAP i S .-'. JIOrE PRISCILLA DEAN INVENTED HER'TAM' FROM NECESSITY PRISC'IIjIA DKAN has won n lot ol fame and n big following by hor work for tho cercen. but tbrrc iprob ably nothing that ban more endeared her to the heart of the nve'raKe young girl than her Invention of the hat known and fold everywhere ns the "Pricllla Dean Tati." H'h funny about thai hat. too. Pri eilla never thought she would break into the milliner' Hall of Fame. The tnni came from Nherr neeeositv. In "Outiide Iho Law." Mfss Dean nni called upon to play n woman thief ' noted for her taste in hats nnd moving . In the highest t-ootcty circles. Her costume decided upon, she looked In vain for n hat Jf that certain style nnd dash required by her role. After- , noons spent, ninonc tho I.os Angeles tnillinerv cslabllNhnicnts were disap pointing. Among nil models seen, not one bad the chio effect desired by Miss Dean. ' Discouraged by her fruitless search Mis Dean returned homo. She Mt one dnv gazing nl an old sofa cushion tt.hnn viwi.iniilv intolrntlon came to her. Whv not. design and make u hat niy ' self'.''' hc thought. Deciding upon n tmn-o-shnnter as the 1 most Htvlisb and dashing tyi.e of head- genr. Miss Dean cut ii pattern from ome brown wrapping paper, lo get n novel effect in material, the ripped up the- old leather sofa cushion nnd 1 covered the tarn with the soft suedc-likf material. A neat, nnrrow. blnek silk ribbon and bow completed the creation. I Next morning Priscllla appeared on i the studio "set" wearing her original tntn. Kxtrn girls, leading women, rival , Mars, wardrobe inl.tresr.en all the I feminine contingent of Imyersnl City l ..rr.r.i pntbiiHlnstlc nboi- the hat and ' begged Miss Dean to tell them her mil liner's address. "I've nlwavM wanted to wear a tarn. but never could nffofd It." confided one! of the Century limiting Cirls. "I'leasc tell me where jou bought yours, Mls-s Dean." ! "Do rou really like it?" Mis Dean 1 asked. '"I made It myelf with my own, clever little "mitts' out of n sofn cilh- I ion." I ' It just happened that among the manv visitors to I'nlvcrsal City that ,in,. V.no n woll.kno'-vn millinery manu- factuter. Overhearing the excited con- vcrsatlon. he approached Miss Dean nn.l aked r';nn.iss.on to copy .he model ,'- X? ." Ic.n after some iiesi- insontr. .umi tll,' ".r,onscT',Io ..tanfi- nn, follower, All Miss Dean fans arid follower, wn appeared wear ng their fn orit. . " ''cnn ,Kirls.-, "" A-T' ; brunettes, shopgirl and society ina tffttm nil irnrn tin ttttll. I u( RUrprih .""- ; v, ; ; ' .: . ti.f it i,ftA.,.nsi ttiR nnn 01 inn Morj i- " "v...v. all of them, regardless ot iace, loriu. features or coloring. "Well." Miss Dean philosophized, 'if'nll eNo fails. I'll lie able to keep the wo'f from the door by means of my trusty needle nnd scissors." 77 TOOK THREE DAYS ! TO GET MAKE-UP OFF FOIL the benefit of I hose who may think the nr. of screen make-up con sists iu appljing a little dab nf grease 1 paint nnd a Hurry of powder, he it ! .1.... Mr- AUIen sneiit three hours putting' on "her make-up for the par. of ;i grandmother in "The Old I Tscst nun inree n.v k.-uhh " " I At th'' shirt of lie story Mips Alden lis supposed to lie a black-haired young . motiior nnd nt the end a white-haired i cranny. SI"' nchiev.l a triumph in ' make-up. but when any one tells her ' .i,(lf hp smiles grimly and thinks of the precious lours se put into the task. nr ...nr.n she could have merely lined t' lm, f....0 wm, black and powdered her I hair, but relentless close-up would have shown the deception. Instead, I therefore, she blended a false covering I "f grene paint firt the. color that I would give the frail. Ivory tinting of old age and then red, wtiich she worked in nt the temples, cii"cks nnu tnront. Bed photographs black and shows up as hollows whereer it is used. Before puiting on her wig, separate white hairs were glued to the scalp with a spirit -gum. at the wig-edge., which make i. appear that the white hair is her own. Powdered aluminum 'as of great as sistaiiio in giving her own hair the i.on-grav look of middle nge. And it was tint sume powdered nliimtm.in that made Miss Alden spend three successive mot nings at the hairdn sser's, having it washed mil. ROOK OF STARS IIAMTION r CARMEL MYERS TELLS HOW SHE GOT INTO THE MOVIES I ...y'K mBH' M' lB ff . is4iiHHFnBHUftflA--' Cnrmel Myers studies herself in the mirror H.v CAKMISIi MYKUS W11KN David Wark (irillith was pre paring to produce "Intolerance' nc consulted with my father, a Los . ..,-.' i.lMln.l' Angecs ranw. regarding .nc ...o.ica., episodes in the story. My father visited the f.riflith studio several times, and on one of thesh oc ensions ho took me ntong. made n favorable impression nn the noted director, for he nsked my father if lie would permit me to become a member of the Fine Arts stock com pnnv and play in pictures. ,v parents talked it over and It was finally agreed that I should be olloweil lo take up n screen career, which nat urally appealed to me greatly. My first part was that of a stcnog- Answcrs to Questions From Movie Fans ETHYL Klla Hall retired from the stage shortly after she married Kmory Johnson nnd returned to I. again for a Fred Stono picture. We understand she Is keejiing house now. She wns a very frail girl ; some days they were absolutely unable to photograph her when she worked for I'nlvcrsal. Florence Lawrence i returning to the screen nnd Is working In Cnlifomia for a company which was organized by Cnlifornians (capitalists to reintroduce her. Lois Weber is working in her own studio, under con tract to Famous Players-I.asky : she. is directing productions. Cleo Madison has been working in Metro productions recently, but we don't know that she is engaged there nt tlie present lime. JOHN CAHILL AND OTHKItS Here nre the ndrrscs you ask for, llobertson-Cnlo Co.. 1(!00 Itrnnd 'way. New York city: Pert Ltibin Pic- , tures, 11711 Broadway. New York city; I Thomas II. Ince. studio Culver City Calif. ; Famous Plaers-Lasky . ntion, -ISr. Fifth avenue. Nf Corpor- ew Jorl. c. j ; Mary Pickrord Studios. I!oll wood. Calif. : fioldwyn Pictures Cor poration, 100 Fifth avenue, New York city; Metro Pictures Corporation, 11711 Hroadway. New York city; Vilugraph rHOTOI'LAl s . . Daily ?::::' x DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA All l l.lh, Morru A. lUaiiyunk Av. AVPNII IP -"tl f" i"l AlleEh'ny Ave Alhambra Mi. naiivm j. i.vm... ...isauivlinuc. mtim.ju sat t ii tt' t I T1I.1 II. In A SPLENDID HAZARD" iiireiicnu l-rankfnri Allheny rrankf U'I r i . 1 1 1 1 1 v j l .s ALLLUnCiNI ..t n.iiv j l.s !" it CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "(iooi nr.rr.ituNrr" i-rs.-s a rut; a -v n Urnnil i Pnyrtor Avi HKI U IWM. ...,.- t. ,i .. . .1 l. ' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG la "HI'MI' -.! VV1I A I Citn il Map pivoo.1 Ave lJLAJlNlrtU l no. : ...... n . 21. ! DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "riiirurAs" DARBY THEATRE WINSTON till IICIIII.l.'K ...... "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" EMPRESS MAIN ST. MANAVL'NK M VTINKH lAIL,V I.V f'HAVI'.Y In "THE PENALTY" CANIII V TimATKR 1311 .Mrkt St. I AIV11L.I u A M1 tn MidnUht AllsTAU I'AsT II. "The Palace of Darkened Windows" ' GREAT NORTHERN HT-. "-ft? IIXHII. KINIi'si I "EARTHBOUND" I ' IMPERI AL T,'., iVv V-7 I8ri HKIilNAI.II IIAIIKI'.K'S. ! "THE BRANDING IRON" ' :T3lTMARK"ETf,li-7n :',".?. .'ir1 TIIOM1 II. M .'" "LYING LIPS" nnulsree mis MAItU'.T STHKBT rlllN--nJ.-) H.SII X M In 11.13 1'. It. LOUISE GLAUM In TIIK liKOI'AKII HUMAN' K1AI-. 1 sj A I' Tl-l.t'Bl.lll'KVN NT,, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "iirsii" HTlOV MAHKKT T nKlOW TTII KUti I in a r iu ii mi' m. MR, ANII MH r XltTllt III-: IIA:S III "TWIN BEDS" CATW 1" MAHKI.T sirniJKT ,OAVUl s m to MtriMUHT FATJY ARBUCKLE 1 In 'IIIIKWtTKK'M MILLIONS" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO V,hWoW.' . IPLE HOUR ..nVrJ 7 ' KJ Mlt '' lb I im rapher opposite Dorothy Ctlsh In ".Stngostruok. I next played in n picture with lies sin I.ove. A few months Inter I played the lead ng role In "I.ove Sublime. nnnn.lt.. Wilfred Lucas, and then I was '-- InorVin'co , in "Migh " f'"0,,- ' ' '''"'" "M , rVw Viw a,.,, Sludlo closed nt that time and I wns engaged to piny tli ' I must linvc'ffininlno lead with Harold IOckwoou in "ine tiaun.ei. rnjuuiii. , ,." n Then cnnie the offer from liiver-iil ' , I,"1" i'"'.v women tiro used, their to star under its banner, and 1 have hair has to be coiui.rcd according to the been with this compnnv since, except period of the play. Actors having their for a year spent on the -N',nv Yorlc own '''""""g must submit to a rigid in musical comedv stage. k spectlon. It is one continual grind all Since my return from the stnge I day to keep twelve companies busy and have appeared In "The Uildcl Dream." In good spirits. "In 1'ollv's Trail." and "Henutifully I For every production there am Trimmed." "The Mnd Marriage, " nnd chauges and alterations. About llfty "The Dangerous Moment." nre made each week, including littings. Kvery week this department turns out Co.. Fast Fifteenth street avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y. ..in. .' ii-i ; L nlversal Film Co. (address scripts to scenario department, I'nivcrsal City, Los An- , gelcs. Calif. Ii Fox Film Corporation, West Fifty-fifth street. New York city; W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, .VJ7 Fifth avenue. New York city; Selznick Picture Corporation. West Fort Lee, X. J. rilOTOPl.AVS AXr "c&'JS'? --"K I MH V x JMmS.-Ki BMB :: Photoplay :: j;: :; ;:..,.::.::: t3 Tlie NIXON-NIRDLINGER 0 THEATRES BILLIE BURKE 1 in "Tin: i:di (atiiin or r.u.A.tini" i BELMONT 5"D A110Vi: market "LOVE, HONORAND OBEY" CEDAR ti0T" A v.'i:D,n avi:.nub NORMA TALMADGE In "PANTIIIJA" ' PHI ISFl IM -lAnMyrnr.Tvi;KN vWLIOLUlVJ r.wrti and nnrn I,M TCI, In "PAYING THE PIPER" II 1MRH iiv'nt r t. ittr.AUi) avr. CHARLES CHAPLIN In "Till: Kill" LEADER 4iht i i.ANt'AP-rnn ave. tuin-o nHv THOMAS MEIGHAN Tin: ritoNTir.it or Tin: staijs" I OH IQT r,-,n AVD l-Ofl'ST STrtKETS Luv.Us)l si. f i .10. aim t'-rr- n-iij io u ' MADUfc. KbININtUY in "Tin; Miti.jviTiijrin; .lA.yinitr"- i NIXON r.SD AND MAIIKKT STS. I.", 7 RK.I '.I .r.lt i .r I,. "OLIVER TWIST, JR." RIVOI l B-l' ANI SSNOM STS. K1VULI STX, ,AV matin.:.: i.ailt "THE LURE OF YOUTH" STRANII ORIIMANTOWN AVK. DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "fill! KIAS" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOl I n - Thompson HTa. ' s-'---' , MATINl'.i; DAILT CKC'II, 111: MII.I.I'.'S "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" ASTOR v"AA:4t:,VV)l.Aii.nYAVIi' m nATT. 5"M,'lJil.i .. 'The Passionate Pilgrim" AURORA I3g Otrman'oivn r. MllllllPf. IlklW .l.MI iil.li;it ( I ll (Hill's "ISOBEL" BENN 'HTM AND WdOpi.ANI) MIIIMAs . IM'K' ' "LYING LIPS" AVE. BLUEBIRD "PAYlM Hroart A; Hi fnntlnumiM IMfhanna i unU I rtit.lii-1 i ri.i in trill ratwuv " V THE PIPER" It's a Big Job to Keep the Costumes for Modem Studio OPTION ldcture one hears n spectator In a v theatre remark upon the beautiful costumes, or wonder how film companies secure old-style clothes. Therq are stars nnd directors and lihiycrs nnd cnincrnien. but the making of lilctut e.s does not lie wholly within their hands. The great wardrobe rooms nt sueh t place as iho big IJoldwyn studios in California have on luiiid live thousand different nnd separate complete cos mines stored enough clothing to eniin nn nriny. or n small city. There nrc 012.") hats of nil descriptions and 400 swords of various periods. Kvery day big orders come to thf. manager of this busy department. Mii Sophie Wnchner. a well-known costume ,,xl,cr' wm went west from New York to tannage this branch of the studios, I'nder her supervision are five scant- stresses, one tailor, n clerk, and a mos. senger. will' tlv hairdressers or more ns the occasion demands. Her day starts lit S o'clock, and her time is Valuable until well, lifter dinner time and when big things nre going on she even works nights and Sundays. AN IDKA of the necessity of properly "dressing" n picture can be ob tained from the fuel thut an nverace f 100 costumes nrc needed for eneh picture "'.' .""" he lifted Ittirl passed. The manager ... i.st.lnsi.ec. every outnt to KPP mt it ,lls ..rSperir, i n renalr. nd that the color schemes will "tnkp., for It must be reinenibcrcd photographr hu ..... i..v ..,..,.., ... ..... ,. incasea iwenry-nve new costumes, which ars nn.ln.l ... rt.,n,,t i,rtt,,nu hhJ ...1.1.1. .,...,., ... iiiin... i.t.ii.,..', iiiiu ..ItlLO, after belnir used, nre cither stored nu'.r for future use, or. If unavailable on ae- count 01 special s.yie or mntcrinl. ar liwnlrnn t ninl naml u iincln .t iL.. r0,iump, The endless duty of "dressine" the picture is Just as important ns the film itself. All this work requires for hous ing n two-story building hnlf a block long nnd sixty feet wide. I'llOTOI'I.WH Guide . yx;:::sx:-:::o::vv: CARMAN aKn?;,:.Nt EUGENE b'BRIEN In "IIHOAI.W.W AND HOMK" CENTURY Krln "' "", 0,h !,', ii..r.. ......... Matincr 2 18 "Just Outside of the Door" Fay's Knickerbocker M"K- "THE R6V6SlTION" FAIRMOUNT M,h alr"A Av-Vsr-iriiXL vTrvi.:i- iMii,r GEORGE ARLISS in "Tin: iikhi." 56TH ST THKATnH nelow 5pru "IJ . MATI.VBB DAILI "IDOLS OF CLAY" FRANKFORD 4715 I'TtANKFOBD t'U"VI t tl'lVV-riii. .... '? ..' - ' "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" Germantown B5tU flfrmantonn Avl. l ATIVI'C I.AI..T ., .'Uf"' lIMI H "EARTHBOUND" IMPERIAL .1 ami Poplar .(. ' IX iri'riM'i.' r.Alf.T .iT-.'HlZr i" .'loiiAX n "FIXED BY GEORGE" IEFFERSON v0,n Mn " JJ-.I t llkJVVl'M MvrtN-liK UAH , OTIS SKINNER l iu "KiMMiri' ' I IRFRTY oAn i-oi.i-.mhia av. WILLIAM RUSSELL In "Till; IKON RIIIKII" MANHFFM i..ntom .ivn nL.Iiil- . AT MANIIMH fT THOMAS MEIGriAN Ui "TIIK IIUIMILII 01' TIIK hT.ilW" MODFI '-' fOfiTr ST. Orchellr. H1ULUL, onlliiumi I to It i MAY ALLISON 1 In "A UK ,M.I, JH'.N ALIKI.'" lOVERBROOK tiK rom ' I'LOllKNt r. Mi.oit I . "LYING LIPS" PARIsT niDui; avi a iiai piiin, ft i -Mrv m, ,. .-, rA. a (j iu ii MAY ALLISON In "I IIIM MtltlAl.r. (r WILLIAM jj. SPRUCE "'''" MSiKOAr SHIRLEY MASON In "TIIK. UMI'I.H'IIT-.I(" tr.' r-sr-i.ts.f ji.i un.i ia.r.afr At. ivi. miNiN 'vVu':;...; ...VnetutM "THE BRANDING IRON" J 'I r n