SjS5i!5!! , . np,f?t & EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, IPSO. hi . ... . . , ,.r.. t .1 .a , its. rrrtTT? n A TT V XrrYirTT?. TVT A CI A 7TXTF U Thrilling Shipwreck in a Swimming Pool 1 jriCrf JLjfiULJU 1 inw V JUL- Pirxvjrxxi & til "V , ut If' J HAYAKAWA TALKS OF LOVEMAKING IN JAPAiS ; AND HERE 6Vji.iir Itniinknicn and in iviifi- ( t'afinj; irir. 7'tirw lot', A hit iron icip ! into million linen run hcarti. H'o rr fAr,r tiro iifpaHMr Mr on io 'Ary live? M'hat do they think of thtit'W n-huh me w different twin thuifit in theii own country? In response to these question!! from many fans.'ve Hiked , a staff irriter o the tlohei tion-Coli company tn mil them in Ihrir home unit trrite htr impreiiioni. Here u what ,ihe send im. QjrOAU- untie." -aid HnjaVnwn O TJtflo T-ufu AoM laughed dc lislttrdlj a- -he pnicd a lump "f -usar ovpr her lnilnnl" pup of fa. l'rr tending slip wn- about l drop it in Full well sIip knows. I lib delightful black-hnirrd Chrrrj -nHowoni lnd of the screen. Mini her husband. Sciio Haynkawa, takes hi- afternoon in straight -except f"r a dash of lemon "And wh dou'l " sin "no sugar Sessue?" "ho toa-cii him Sushi none!" Slip mimicked linn anil laugh' d gail Her hu-b.iiul smiled ruefiilh Vlwiu doPi tin' daint? T-uru lord it ovpr llnvakawn because 1ip -peak- t ngii-n so perfectly and hp Mill .lannnctc accent and plirasro backward A Japanese -etvant had tu-t lirmigii' in thp tpa and little rice nkc- in mii.t thornughl Vnicrleniiied stle in a tenrart and the n. nke- were ahout the oniv toiiPh of .lapnn U-iblo in tin hlg Impo-ing homo. Ca-tle . ciig.irrx. which the -tar and hi charming litt -wife Iuivp built in HhIIwoimI mo-t xelu-ive u-idmtinl section. I had Iippii prepared for sliding paner walls and knee-high talili- from which one ati- rhv out of thin china bowl But thp .!apani-p motion -litiiri- ac tor's home might be that of unj ui'll to-do llriti-ln-r It I- inn-pr.itnp. tJiouRh si' ins " imprc-ion of uno--tPiitatintii lunr v iniM'hii'ou- T-uru a thp lf,xt rid -pot of piilor in tlir biR Iiviiir- room a she -at -ippniR arr tfa iin one mall foot rurlpil under her on tin romfortablo divan She a- attifd in a cay fdlken klmnno Think not for a mmiipnt hooor. that T-uru or lu-r notrd hu-bind 1-aceu-toiiu'd to dri UiR in iintm- 'o--tump. It wa- oniv bpiau-i- tbp wpre ull rnHil m Umip for the -tudio- to bo- Kin the da - rk on ii!iahiia Minor-sncpia . Itiarh im-i-. ' Tkiihi plns tin' part she urefpr- to dre whirled awaj to tin- Hayakawa and His Wife as Just Themselves and as They Will Appear in "Black Roses" 0cr lo llio left jou fe 11aaluia dl-Kiil-ed as a leanird solentlst. ltrlo lip Ih dlsRiilsetl as lilm-clf retain li' Mtiih iitiir u-i .mm What Your Favorite Stars Arc Doing LILLIPUTIAN TROUPE APPEARS IN MOVING PICTURES Tin: vlvi lovpinakins and to an AinerlcdU tnrrli'anirl. Then -lie learn how to Ms-, and she like It." Hi looked illl..irulh at T-uru the Ameni-aiibid. wi'o blu-lied prettllj, i.odilniR a ent. "Itut in the theatre I nm-t make loe American )." pur.-ued Uaa kawa 'I praitiee -oul ki . niter ki--. brother ki . fathet ki . all kinds of lii- all iliffeiciit. Stud ot loie uiakinR tor tnse"i Rreat -tudy. "1 make French love with se-turc. tienn.in hue with heel- together -lap! Amernaii Rirl love with both arm -o. Inpani'M- loe all with eje-; lluwaiinn Imp with ukulele and wag toe-. Yen, loMMiiakiiiR i- line art "Itut how did jou make loe to T-uru Aoki'r ' I could not n-i-t u-kinR with n Rrin. "Anieriean waj." declaieil lima Law a. Piuphaticall) tuirlins the end of T-uru-- obi -u-li In hi- lone, -lim tin-Rer- "See, I ii jou." And then and therp Madame Haja knwa wh- thoroiiRhlj ki oil. American fi-hlon. both arm-. "T-uru ws- educatiu in l.o- An riOih -clmol." lausliPil the tar "lie like Ainerwim waj- " American win mtj line,' nilmitted little T-uiii hr pjp- -liiniiiK HAROLD LLOYD EXPLAINS ALL ABOUT MAKING US LAUGH' '"r' CtH'HSi:: I know exactly what '0FO , ' JOU new In thi- f Illii-som and at home and be .tudlo in the -e- cIukIum of her hlnj limou-ine. Just before I arrived thej had been dinPU-sdnK Rup what lnpmakins This -edatp married touple: Hut '" o ifu .lifTiciilt tn retain tlie real fashion of .I.ipaiu-i' xtlll "Bet it aero " picture audience. "Making love i- einui- bu-itie with mc." -mlled Ha.akawii "I mean mj public liivptnakins It I- a deep prob lem liow to make love for the -att-fae-tlon of men and women ewrj where. American man, he i- more plain In earnes-t than we are lie does eourtitiR with enthu-ia-in --nine waj making nar of pVhjinR Rami-. .i i.. .. i . . . t i fiviiiih tn earne-i",: CZ Uu? .. ha- ' T''- "' Hajakawa rrmlltiiiu mid cu-tom It i- bad form' -- .lapatii.e inotinn-iiietiiie -tar to show emotion It i- the -ame In lyc or war or -port "Yoii -i'e J "iins lap.iin- .in ami cirl not -iippo-eil to ,ij anjtliiiiB 'ibout love, but if mmiiib man like uirl h" -ny to hi- mothfi llonorable luaiiuua. ou talk to old fo'k- ' So honorable mniiin 'i iIImu with hiinu.ali e iii.i Then thej have pa tj and Inute Birl"- lionornhle mamma and papa All tune make be lieve Inn and Rirl know notlnns about the -ame in the olil -"lis peak to me milt with 'lull' aitnr-: coniedian- and ompdinn lot- of 'fin: It ju-t li'iiend- on liou- RPtlier under the banner of-Mr- thej 'act' and how- the 'lonieed.' For in-tam'c. I was vi-itmi a -tudio the other d.ij while a direito'' wa- imttiiiR a new leading man throjgh the pVrllmi-narie- of a feature picture. While the actor wax rantinR around Phe -taRe u Mindb.iR fell from the -tudio tlie- and landed on hi- lrnil. The direitor tinned to me and -aid ' 'l.ook at that! If1 that -anbus had hit him atijwheie else 1 tlio hall rolllnif' h nermlttinc the.-e to i .. i.m.i 1.1... w.. .. !... . . . ' x . Society IT omen Rent Their Homes for Movies NV.W YOUK Micietj women arc iletermined to make the tilm coin-panie- "come across" with a little of the almighty dollar when the film folk borrow homes, horses and beautiful location-. Hie social leaders have Ratheied lo- Wil liam A. McAdoo and Mi Anne Morcan and formed a company' to rent their home to picture lompanic- for char itj. The fees recelvrd from this en terprise will be equally divided between tfip Maternity ('enter of New York and the American committee for devastated Trance. A permanent Wgaiiizatinn has been effected, with headipiat ter.- at 4 West Fortieth ntre. t. I'limoiiH 1 layer--I.a-kj has -tartei .Madame Oljta Ictroa sailed for Europe Inst week on the Nleii Amster dam. She will ro directly to Spain and nfter ftudyliiK the country ctiatoins and so forth with a view to perfecting hrr-' self for the play in which she Ih'Io be Marred by ICdsnr Helwyn she will ro to KiiRlnnd for n holiday. 'Accompany Ins Madame will be Dr. John D. Htewnrt. who is going abroad for research wort In connection with his medical profession." Doris Kenyon, who scored n supppas in the special performances of "The I White Villa" on Hroadway. hnR left 'the stage temporarily to work as lend- ' I ing woman in Thomas MeiRhan's latest picture, "The Conquest of Canaan." I Miss Kenyon wns so dellRhted with the i opportunity tn piny the part of Ariel Tnbcr In llooth Tnrklngton's story that she left the "White Villa" ,ast ' bpforp the piece had concluded its run. i I Next fall Miss Krnyon pxpects to np-. I pear in another Hroadway attraction. Harry Huffleltl. the icteran charac tet actor of the Oliver Morosco stock company of Los Angeles, has been en RiiRed to portray the character role in , "The Face of the World," under the direction of Irvln V. Wlllat. Mr. Dtif- Itleld wns recently kept on the jump between his work In pictures and his Khenrsnls for "Adam and Kva." which opened at the Morosco Theatre. Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, mother of Clinrlrs and Klilnev Chatilin. film come dians, arrived in I.os Angeles from New York, the other day and was met by her sons at the train and taken to their home on Temple Hill. Mrs. Chnplin is an invalid nnd it is Imped by her sons that the mild pllmatc of California will restore her to complete health in u short time. Clarence L,. Hrown. together with a number of the players appearing in Maurice Toiirneur's current production, have left Los Angeles for New York titj where a number of scenes for the production will be filmed. The story is The Foolish Mntrous." featuring Ho bart llosworth. Accompanying Mr. Hrown is Doris May, Mildred Man t.ing. Knthleen Kirkhnm, Michael Dnrk and Chnrles Van Kngcr, Kho 1ms been Tourni'iir's enmern man for stv"a' jenrs. Scenes will be mnde on i'ifth nvenue and among the fashionable cafes end residential sections. This is the first time thnt Doris May has ever vis ited New York nnd Kathleen Kirkhnm hns not visited there since she was a youngster with pigtails. It would hail' killed him. Sep what flntv women to arrnnce a fox hunt for 1 mean.' j n forthcoming production. Also a .lap- "Sure.' we nodded. wondering Hnee garden on Hie estntP if George whethir we icallN did or not. ) Wicker-Tinm at Ccdarhurst 'will figure "Now don't get me wrong!" lontin- in n plrtuie through the inlerxi ntion of lied Ilarohl I.lojd, as he took off hi-1 these hu-ines- women. before-tlii'-cami ra len-lc-s glioses, went Working as an executive lommittee ahhh where the lease should be. ami with these women are Frank Crowin- This, but language. cje-.' T SI IM . wh" -in inhhlins .i' i tin1 X cake, and um lo-ins a word of file talk. -Iii!l"i ripprei i.ltin'h at her Id-- I band'- apt iHn-tralnm of .lap,iiip-e u-- t torn- where I'upid i ciiiiierneil "Well d.n '"lue fur weddliu audi bov and sir' tin ct for lir-t nine -up-pod, ' i iiiAinneil IlaMikavMi, and T-uru sigglnl ' It i- all cu-tom Tli" V.liBii hiiian m it rmt Ui- 'rl before engaged to In i I he lap i!" not ki girl am tinn rn.t in .lapnn "SomPtime In onie tu imrii.i atul Tben learn ki lit-t tiun llfien he ranch nppn ' mi' Sippniii-i ih, not ki--rach otlnr n all Noi inothir. iu' father - iiilmd "(ilrl Kits M d bj feiTiun m.in rrj ninth surprised. 'Ibinks lie go bite her. she dun'l like nnlj when SESSUE HAYAKAU IS TOO ILL TO ACT Sessue Hajakawa. the scnoii-lj nl was diiulgi'il in a -tate-nicnt i-.-ucil last week In It. S ole In dcnwng a report that Hobert-on-Cole. of which Jie i- pie-ldent. i- about to sus. pend hu-ines- Mr. Cole -aid: "It i- quite true that prodii tion at tin- -twlhn wa- di-ioiitinueil April !' in view of the fatt that hj dnj and iiight -hooting' we were able to com)ileiP in .i ery -liort nerinil pindiiPtlon- starring I'auline Frederick. Sp-siip IlaMikawa anil productions dir.M tul lij W I'lnistr Cabmine and I .1 lin-nier j "With the.e production- re.i, for distribution. It"bert-"ti-( ole hi.- -ecu tit to i-urtail mi production and dewitp the ipsiiltnnt saving in a enniplctioii nf their plan- for t hi plcturi- to he nffereil to' tin exhibitors. The studio- - ill I'e-iiine nroduction Ia 1." win n I'auline Freilenek. t'hri-tj t'.ilmnin I .1 (iii-nier and llenn King will begin work on their new iirniliictioii- inung t" In- "in' illm . Se no ll.ivaknwa will not he re.uli to -tart wurk imn h hetnii .Inh 1." ' ' In .iilditmn t" the -iiir- and dirnior- iiientiiinpil. Mi Cob ha- in mind the iigageiiieni of -i vera! ingenue- with i he cxppi'tatim "f 'li ' elnping them iUm -tar- iibsentmindeillj wiped them off. "1 don't mean to iniplj that if a sandbag i happened to go through a pnrnnatinu ' ceremony with me I would feel it. Ibeiaiise I miglit not. It depend- on the -anc'ling. "What the direitor nii'tit wi- tin" tbi- actor didn't know what cvcrjthlng wns all about : thnt nothing could be pounded into his head: that he i mil, I not grn-p the po-lhilitic of a -itua-1 tion. I "There!" exclaimed "Speedj." h- he , is called hv his friends, beuiu'-e of the I i-pccd with which he can get up and turn off the alarm clock in the morning nnd go back to sleep again.. "There J That Is the buslnes of a -creen co- I median He must be able to not on grn-p the situation- laid mil in the Mript, or -iigge-ted by hi- direitor. but he must get cwrj possible lsugh out of tlieill. You see?" "Uh. -lire'" we nndd'd quite con lident this imin shield. .To-cph I low land Hunt. Virginia Furmaii and Suiiphoro-a llristed. ANITA STEWART FOUND RALPH INCE OBSTACLE TO FAME AUDITORS SHOW' 'INTOLERANCE' COST GRIFFITH $1,900,000 I do m a a ". WL J. wt 4'XM' XwSttt iM'TT".it j-rr 7 x vT v a- Tiw T 'K ,v'. -' - 5t ' WWtm ,, .sw. "... v,JiMKMMMtr&KV&&?&lMlAW8S!HK tmniiiiiiinnniiiM inm TiiiiiiiTiirnr"TTrrr-vr"T -" - ,..,, In the new Kox comedy. "Shirts" there is a cirrus scene Hint springs a big surprise, hneral nets appear in Ihc ring anil then in comes the shoe In which lived the old woman who had so many children she illiln t know The shoo Is on a truck, and as It stops ucloro me audience, tioors ami wuiuuns rC "..,. n nrde of "children" look out and notl and smile. These children are the famous troupe or 1,1111. have been before the public for innny years. They do some odd and effective eoineUy work in "Skirts," and are quite n feature of the picture the ring what to do. JACKIE COOGANS STARRING PICTURE READY FOR RELEASE HIS attitude toward thenlmighty dollnr. D. W. Griffith hns been tie- i FOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK OF STARS . w .41 - MA '"TIAKi:. foi lnstame. continued Harold I.'njd. "take, for instance, my comeih. 'High and Dlzj ' Through remarkable plmtographj we were nble to put ovpr a realh funnj situation on a window lulge To make it funnier I was supposed tn he the victim of a friend'- liomi bn w , which hud enough ki k in it to inn Ua l'.li.a do an nUiiit fan- and thrn the Hunting ice at tlie pur-ning bliiiidlmunil- "After gittuig me out on the window bilge. Hal lln.nh. mj director and iro iluier, -aid ' Nmv 'Seedj .' I'll eac it intireh in m, i tn get all the laugh po ibli mi' of niir predioanif nt "There I wa-' He wasn't -ali-neil with getting lue out there, about twelve -tone- from the ground. He oulj wanted a three-ringed i m us. You see':" i A Nil 'Oh. sure' we said right out loud. . I si a a- we. ion lunl lauglieil nt tlie pnture .mil were iimn than confident this tinn. "Well.' -miled "Seepilj " I.lojd. "I take It mil laughed. There wim u ininedj bit with a llngpole. If jou re member, which I grabbed foi siipiiort, and looked a- though it was going to come loose "Then." hi suggested, "the come dian supplies mnny of the situations in a lomeilj which the writer does not put in tin -i ript." ' ' You bet." answered Harold "Some ot 'em art incidents, too In one comedy that we were rehearsing before the. turmil the cameras loose I had to get ocr a hotel desk and do it so it would ngi-t.'i- a laugh I , made a leap up on tin ibfk and turned around to gun at Mildrol Dm is. Suddenlj I lost nn balance nnd fell over backward. Gre.it " -homed Dal Roach 'We'll leave thai in ' And we did, only I in sisted on a mattress behind the desk. on see what I meanV" Absolutely!" we nil lit detiaiitll , US' e had -ecu this particular i uuiedj aNoj leading iole. and i emi inhered it perfectly. Then von -nj," we invitul our siUes in ask, "you saj that the louiediaii i- largelj resKinsthle foi the laughs in a i oiuerj V" A 4 H: 7H'V' H scribed as heedless. This doe- not mean thdt he is inattentive or negligent where money is concerned. He has a very high regard for the value of money, but only in its relationship to accomplish ment. Timp was when Mr. Griffith was crit icized for giving his attention to the so-called "program pictuirs." There were those who openly declared his sole object to be the making of money. "I interested myself in the short Mory pictures." he explains, "in much the same wny ns a paintei interests him- 1 self in smaller works in order to earn the wherewithal to devote his time to a more ambitious effort. If 1 had tot taken advantage of the opportunity to produce a few t.liort stones, I never Vsouhl be uble'to spend the enormous outlay necessary in the making of such productions as 'Hearts of the World,' Hroken Hlossoms' and 'The llirth of n Nation ' " It is a matter of statistical record that "Hroken Hlossoms" actually cost 1 more to produce than "The Jllrth of n .Nation, " which latter picture alwajs i lurs been i onsidered his most expensive production Twenty-five eledricians worked fur nianj weeks to get the effect of the Lon don fog shown in "Hroken Hlossoms," while the shadow rflects in the pro logue and epilogue were secured only after five i anieras were employed nt va rious angle-, ami these attempts weie i uprated over and ovei igain for many ivuks Sewrnl .vcci s al-o were con 'sinned in getting the exai t color of the i dock- of the Limc'hniise dNtrict of Lon don SO.MK idea of the Minis invested in the mukini! of the-e feature nrnilne. tions mav be gained from the follow- - nni of the few ling tnbulatcil account of the items which who linie gained Pntered into the cost of "Intolerance": inrnupi nan pcene ror thi Feint of llel-hnr.KHr .. .'J30.00rt Jfed ro-tumi- Horn h thf I'rln- CPM llflovell , 7.000 1'Kjriill. four wel.ii Hi dl.'uoo ,i ""I. . . 18,000 Sltlirlrn tn 'IhnrltlK Kirn aI IH- lnilr a 1-V.iKt . . lifl.OOft TmlllnK t worn tu l'nn. cui, llc- Imiit . . 1 040 Ii.ltlj tirill 'film cirijl n $-0ul. nn week . 4S.0O0 llullri l u i unMructlnn mil iiihih of n Mterlali . S00 OflO CnNtumm unit unlfnnnn fo- IS ono sni'iiirii . ... ano.noo These figures weie not ompiled hv n puhlicltj agent, but bj Mr. Griffith's auditing department. It is said to be a fact that "Intolerant c" isist approxi mately .sl.iKMI.OOO. In completing tin- one production Mr. Griffith took .'tOO.OtlO feet of film. In the process of discarding and chang ing. ".Ki.CKXI feet were eliminated and placed on the shehes as unused ma terial, imij ui.iiiltl feel actually were pF.CK'S HAD HOY." with little Jackie Congan, the joungster who made such n hit in Chaplin's "The Kid," at the stellnr attraction, will be released within the nenr future on the regular schedule of one of the big grst distributing organizations. An nouncement wuis mndp Inst week by As sociated First National Pictures that negotiations with Irving Lesser for the production iind been completed and thnt the fenture would be Included in'tlip relenses of tlie oignnization probably within the next five weeks. "Peck's Had Hoy" is the only picture work Jnrkie Coogan has done since Charley Chnplin discovered him and produced "The Kid." His work in that feature appealed to Irving Lesser ns es pecially fitting him for the title role In "Peck's Had Hoy" nnd the con tinuity was prepared especially for Jackie and the picture produced. The joungster is in New York at the present time nnd it hns been reported thnt Ills father has rrfused offers for his services ns high as $11500 n week. The production was shown for the first time nnj where, outside the cutting room of the studio, to omclnls of the First National on April 10. On April "4 it opened for its premier ut the Strand Theatre, New York, for n week's engngement. Answers to Questions From Movie Fans MOLLIK Thomas Meighan lias not nppenrcd with Norma Talmadge. "Wing Toy" is the name of the Chinese picture with Shirley Mason. . HILLY FUOMTHILLY Vitngrnph bought the best of the Lubin products. The records of the company were lost in a fire. SIJHSCmHEK AND HKADKH Heights of players nrc in shoe-. Paramount, York city. 185 Fifth avenue, New ., w. n. ii. conshohocki:n- Harry Tighe appeared in "lied Foam.'' He has been in n few pictures. JOHN FF.IlHIKIt, K-i. Llaine Hnintncrstein's picture will appear soon. . HI:HNAKD H. POIITKN Wesley Harry was the boy in "(Jo and Get It." Hull Montana wns also in the cast. IlKADKR The heights of players were given in these columns -omc time ago. CKICKF.T Jane nnd Katherinc Lee are in vaudeville. Mary Pickford, HpIpiip Chadwlck, Hetty Thompson may be addressed nt HnlHwood, Calif. Norma Talmadge, Hillie Hurke and Mae Murray are in the New York studios now. V. K. HIIADY Submit scenarios to PAL'L M. LANDIS The Pirn sinuate Pilgrim" appeared in bcrial form in the New York American. NLTTIK OWIIITZ -Wallace Ileid. Wanda Hawley, Hebe Daniels and Hert Lytell may be addressed nt Hollywood, Oil If. Pearl White, Tenth nvenue and Fifty -fifth street, New York. OWEN V. LEWIS fluth Itolanil appeared in "The Neglected Wife," a serial. .uinn ji,kiu. roiti; it is customary to send twenty-five cents when nsking for a picture. The plaj-ers may be uddrcssed at Hollywood, Calif. AGNES DEVINE Jane and Kath eritip Lee appeared in "At the Circus." Johnny Jones is thp kid star you mean M. HOWEHS Chnplin hns had his picture tnken with opera stnrs, but has not lt,ecti in n movie with them. CustorAers Didn't Object One of the scenes in "Tho Iloail to Paradise," thp screen version ot "Llllom," in which Virginia Vnlli t working opposite Hert Lytell. take place in a little lunchroom. The seen was shot at one of x the one-armed henneries in Los Angeles, and the pa trons of the place were so little dis turbed by the banks of Kliegllghts and camerns thnt thpy thronged in just a iisunl for their ham nnd. Accordinglj Miss Vnlli found herself selling cigar end making change for the regular cu tomers, while the cameramen ground on more or less merrily. rilOTOI'I-AYH rilOTOI'I.AVS tIIOTll'I.Als I Daily Photoplay Guide j .. .i DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA KfW.V. will'." ejaiulnted Harold sX Snecih" Lloid. "I don f want oii to get iiu entirelj wrong. I meaiij to -in that a louiedian should get all J the possibilities out of the vehiile which i- piovlded for him I don't want jou to in ink that I'm an egotistical nut! The director i- everj thing that I-, he, is when lie gets the -cript frojn tiiei sienario wrltir Sometimes then he even tears It all apart and -tarts work' 'with the main idea and some new ones which he might have thought of in the1 the meantime. He leaws it to the inniedian to put over his ideas and get laughs, 1 and if the comedinu is a comciUan he will do It Do you see what I menu:" 1 "Oh, M's," we answered, "but where does the sundbag come In''" "Whj- why, answered "Speedj NIT VIEW WIT Nl I' A STEW A ll'l 1- mi the -en i li fame and position without drawing on the stage lor a i-t.iini Ml Stew art ha- neier bei t on I he stage ns most tilm lelehritn- nf today hao. and her n-e to st.inlnin is due entirely in her merit- n- a paiitoiniiiiic ac tress .Much againt hei mother's wishes, -he enti red the Vit.igniph studio when erj oiing to iiln ivtra parts, working nt tlie. 'tuillo on das when slic did not have to attend Erasmus High School in Ilrookljii for studies Her broil pi -in Ic" llalidi lint, wim a direitor for Yitagraph at the time, and he gave her -nine touching in tlie an of porii.M nig emotion before a mid iiiisMiipatln tic laniera. Hut Anita -non found that her relative could he a luudiainc a- well as an aid to her advancement lie knew thnt -In wa- little more ,i.n.. ., ..i. n.i i i i.!..m.. ..r i.,,.. illiln li , oiiii, .inn urin 1 1,, "i iiti , , , , , .,,, , ,, , as being fitted oith for jirl narts. When aK-Pmbled and titled as the production the matter of ca-titg "A Million Hid" to " """"" '" t''J"iUic came up. Anita was lonsiilered for til Inn was cut oft th a- too joung to i ii t i'i pri't the part. She argued Mini Insisted that sli" could do It. and finalh talked them into giung Inr a i haiicc. Her success mil E nianj friends of Cnrmel .Mvcrs in the picture wa- the beginning of J. Ml , welcoming her husband, I. her stendj ' limit tn the fame she inn ,. ,. ,, , , "". occiiiies. " "ornbliim. who recently arrived in i California from New York to spend MISS STEWAUT lefl Vitiign.pl. lo , s0," """' ui'11 llis lirl'''- Although acep. ,, inntract with Louis . , Ml Mth ninl Mr Kornblum were Mnjer. , the n rin- of which she head I married in New ork a jcar and a hei own piniliii lug coiupnnj in the half ago. the fact was not announced Majer studios in Los AngeV- until reientlj. The only two people in -linniiK oi llil'lie- cnuipicirii in nan All -L-.. I2ih. Morrli . lMs-yunk Ae Alnamora Mt i)anv ,,t rKS , a 4s 4 0 II. II. WAI.TIIAI.I. In .. "A SPLENDID HAZARD" A I I CCUCMV rrankforil ( Mlegheny ALLC.unE.iN I jr,,t n.u a r. ru. t s CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "I'.OOII KKrKUK'l-i" BROADWAY ,!.5UA W V CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "Hl'MI" rr MI A I f'ln Maplcuood, Aes. IULVJIMAl- L':,".o 7rin.ini' M. NOHMA TAI.MAIICiK In "THE PASSION FLOWER" DARBY THEATRE IIISSTIIV Clll'ltl'llll l.'S "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" I' Tho NIXONNIRDLINGER THEATRES S3 AVENUE -5lh ATisnilTvvy A" BILLIE BURKE ' In "TIIK KllffATKIN 1(1' KI.IZni-TII" BELMONT BJU A,,0VI: MAHKBT UTAH CAST In "LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY" CEDAR ,i"T" t'K1)A" am-:nui: NORMA TALMADGE In "I'ANTIIKA" COLISEUM .MAitKi;r hi;tvi:kn WITH AND IWT11 A1.11A Tlil.l. In "PAYING THE PIPER" EMPRESS MAIN n MANA' 1,'NK MATINKi: UAII.Y I OS rilXNKV In "THE PENALTY" A1II V tiii:atju mi Mrinn ,st I -MV1IL, I a a r lo Mlilnlsht BEBE DANIELS In "III! I.ADV. I,,MIV:' GREAT NORTHERN "r.1 51' i.1! IIASII, KIS'ti'H "EARTHBOUND" nst wFjr.niF.CAnim. MYERS' HUBBY under tin- iirmiiKiiiifiit arc "'irliinu Wives ' "Hei Kiiudom of Dreams. "Marj llegnii.' "In flld Keiitiickj." The lellnw lphnoii. "Ilntriet and l'llier" ami "Sowing the Wind." COLLINS puzzled "Whv I beg jour pardon,, in reduced through poverty tn u strug xoii'll have lo exm-p me Hal II 'h iij gllng and none too happy existence ns calling me to do some retakes ou ufYnn arftiot'.i model It is being mnil" on (lie spcrei outside of the irincipal were Miss Mjers' moiher and the offi elating rabbi. Mr. Koriihliiin i- the composer of "Mine l'.vi'H." a successful miisirnl mm. wliiili Is now a curient release, and ' (.(v now playing in New York, with "1'laj things nf Destlnj" and "The Lew Fields as the star. He holds the Invisible Fear' both tiiiished. but mil ' digree of doctor of jurisprudence, given jet shown to the public , by the Fnlversltj of California, received She I- now winking on 'The I'ncii,H musical education in Los Angeles of Happiness u picture in which she plajs the part of a soclctj girl who IMPERIAL CUTII & WAI.Nl T STH MATINKi: UAII.Y ui:mv.t,i) iihi(;m's "THE BRANDING IRON" 1 OO MADtrT8TItBKTTI JJJ lVl-Mrvi. 1 ti a M. tn 11 ) VI Oltr.STK Vllllllt III "LYING LIPS" n:AtrnK r. m, DOlMlT-s-s. ,n,K MAltKKT hllCI'.l.T 1 imhvijjsi A.M in tilt,". I' M H. B. WARNER in "MIII'.N WK MKIIK SI" II 1MRO fiiont st . oiitAitn avi: JUltlDW Jumbo .June, on I'riinkfnnl "1," CHARLES CHAPLIN In "TIIK Kill" I FAnPR llsr IiANCABTKU AVE. l-.l-r-M-Il Mmlnep B.itiv THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THF. l'KUNTIKR 01' TIIK HTAIIS" I HP! 1ST r,-D ANI WJCl'bT hTllI'.UTM L,'JV-UJ i xinm i an. a :io r.K uj'jiull MADGE KENNEDY Till'. (1IIII. VtlTII Till'. JA.. IIKAUT" In NIXON KI) AND MAIIKKT STS. J 1.1 7 uml U hTAIl '.ST In "OLIVER TWIST, JR." RIVOLI WI) AM) HANSOM STS CAR MAM OBIIMANTOWN AVE. 1iJ'i' ' aiuivi: At.t.t:aiiKisr EUGENE O'BRIEN ' In "IIKOAIMVAV AM) HOJU7 CENTURY Uric Ae and Clh St IATIVMP? " ir. SHIRLEY MASON" In "WISO TOY" Fay's Knickerbocker SSoVio4!? ,,, 'QNJVAY TKMtt.K In "THE ROAD OF AMBITION" FAIRMOUNT -A sJi'AV WILLIAM FARNUM In "HIS (1RKATKST HACRIFICK" 56TH ST THKATim llelow Mprue. JU1" " J,, .... -MATINKK UA1I.T "IDOLS OF CLAY" STAll f!AHT In "THE LURE OF YOUTH" QTRANH OKUMANTOWN AVE.,, j 1 rxAnu at vi:NANaiFaT DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "CHIt'KKNS" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO RIALTO tiKllMANTOWN AVi:.M V, itt TiltfM'tioLAii . CLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG In "IW'HII" rji inv MAitKirr st nr.i.ow ttii IVJD I ill A it lo II ISP M Mil. ANIVJiS,..,uTJy!,Jf..,I'VKN In "TWIN BEDS" new picture under tlie dlrntion of Kdnln Cuiewc, and iirncticeu law in .pw ioru wiille working on Ills musical compositions. yCnrmel and her husband have taken u'lionie in Hollywood, where they are keeping qpen house to their host of frieuds, miir CAVnY 1 11 MAIIKKT KTItCi:i' tJrtVVJ I h A Tfl MIII.VK FA II Y AKBUCK.LE In "HltKMhTKU'H MII.I.MINH" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO iiih'np. I'lmcitvin dle hour TL".",p:T?",i",," vs "Tlie I'rrfKt uiiiju" '.'I) & THO.MI'fcO.S STS MATIN'lil KAll V (T.cii. in: mii.i.i::s "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" FRANKFORt)-4715 ruCB0BD winston riii'nriiii.rH "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" Germantown f ffS'S&iJr "EARTHBOUND" IMPFRIAI 2J "nd I'opUr 8U IIVU C-llrtL MATINKI! IUH. BILLIE RHODES 'n "HIM j-AJAMA OIIII." IEFFERSON :o"' uphin an. JU1 ' JLhv.M MATINKI! DAII.V OTIS SKINNER In "KIHMKT" LIBERTY OAO COI,l'MMA AV. UBUX l ., .. Mutli.ro l).ill .. MATT MOOItB In "The Paionate PUgrim" MANHFIM OInMANTOWN AVK. .,U...t,;'HJU,,hclm SI "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" MODE! ASTOR AURORA rilAM.I.IN . IIIIlAltD AK. MATINKi: DAILY MATT MIMIKK In "The Passionate Pilgrim" I.1) llermuritcmn Ae. Miillneti Dally ,mi:s iii.ivhi i hwooii's "ISOBEL" BENN lilTIl AM) (HIIU,M) AVI: "LYING LIPS" BLUEBIRD TAYrNG'fHE PIPER" flrnu.l & Himniitlmnnn -uniiniinii, -. until 11 3 SOUTH ST Orchtitrt. I 'rttil I miAiia ... i .. It - - "Mioiiiiiiiii ir'i'ii ( lu ik GEORGE ARLISS In "TIIK IIKVII." OVERBROOkT""4 '",,F'BD 'iW'ifJiV. K Vllllllt In ' "LYING LIPS" PARK """"J AVcrDAUI'IHN sr- r-tM. vt. sits t:v. U'tu to ii , KI.AIK llMMKIISTKIN III "THE PLEASURE SEEKERS" SPRI IPP CUT" AND dpjslICB " . Jl UL MATINI.'!' I'LIIUAf SHIRLEY MASON' In 'Till! I.AMI'I.MIIITI'.lt" WM PFNN uf "a i-nctr Al W m. 1 1..1MSI Vnmleviilf. hihI I'lclurM ., BRdlVAI.II IIMIin'll'ft ., "THE BRANDING IRON"