lw''rSH ' " -;vtfpr5 'rr-fvv'TFF7' --r-T ; "fiBwtiiw""v-7wyiP 79wzm& v evening rrBLic ledger Philadelphia, Wednesday, may l, 1921 14 STie Daily Movie MagcLine The Playsthe People the Progress of the Screen WANT TO WRITE FOR SCREEN? .lMffV PICKFORD'S WOXDER STOR) IS LIKE .. ROMANCE DOUG AND MARY AND THEIR HOME IN CALIFORNIA MISS FARNUM WILL HELP Y01A jw .,"" JKw vrt 9 ' Ml! .,!,- , i HI ?i i n r ' j)i m uv It , y I t. J? I t H II U i N. H MEUICAS SWKF.TimAUT n lirr own brief o.irivr. outdoes n Kcntiino romance nny of tlip heroines' Tvhotn she nottrnis on tho recti If nhe flionli! ever iiln.v in u storj thar took nn unknnuii pirl nml wlil'o til nlmot in lifr tens, make lier the moi famous- nnd liijrhi'M poiil woninn in thi' world, the public would sinipl liitiR nnd Nij, "Stirh a tiling is impoMlil in real life " Yet Mary lVkfnrrf herself has done Joct that in her oun rnreer She bi'gan an an nrtress in t lie A al entine Stork Company, in the Mty of Toronto. Cannitn. where she iai born Her first appp.'irnni-o on the speak.nK ttntf n made when he wns iv . hild of live when "-lie took the part of n boy. Little Tad. At the age of eight. ' n en, a s Snrrtheiirt" went on the r.iurt with "Th Little Heil School House and at the use of ninp she starred in The Fetal Wddinit" in the part of ,Tc. r the little mother And between the ntfes ,,f nine nrd thirteen this remarkable luM-n tress plm Pel 'ii nam mel..ilninin H. i it p'eren -.he wjs plmmc with Cii r n.ini' 111 'I'diniiiul Unrke 1' M?- IVkford bp'i'njk the honor of rijti ui' m: tH,- pnit if Ilettj Wnrren n Hi ' Warren" of VirRinia. " a lnid lie laseo prn.lu.tion whioh was ;.r first plr on Hnnilin FROM Dm id H?laco' management thr nndrr lady of tilmdom went to th" Ttlojrnnh Cn . where, under David tt'nrk Griffith hi" made her firt np pfflranee nn the ereen Tie tli't ''a at the fanion- I tniii" ' n.r.d I er nlntini; 1 11 1-n1 'n n one-re ''er entitled "The i Im Mak,' 'f r-eniiinn Tor i i monihi lie remained itli the Ilioei ip Co , and during tin" period her alnr mi', raed from 40 n e'k to SItMl a vw iiifjii (ljiire at i lint time Ml l'p'kford ent to the ltnlepenilenr Motion l'lefure Co from the llmgrapr at a -alar uf SIT." a week Mouenr n'trr nim n i i th. h retnrnel to the1 Rlosra-n Co at a lewr alnr.i. Sl.'O a , week. 1 ru- she ft It th i- . nrnrn t offereil a bigger oppur'initv Nint i.i'iitl-t lattr little Iarv umi' bnrk ti IhkI HpIum-o. Im , nt foi her to take the part of Juliet, the blunt girl ii " dnni Little Deiil he p'lvn. one ifiivin at the Hepub''.- Th-atre in New York Cm In the pring of 101.1 the Tarn" i Plarers I-'i'm Co .. reened A lioinl Little It. vil" ami Mi I'i. kford. f ooure. i tin tar FR i.M then nn her ne m the til m world was steadv and Mire She be came riee pres'ibnt of the Marj 1'iek ford I"a noiiw I'lnjer Co in. orpnr.ited in I'.M.'i. ami her alar ua- raided from ' SlOOn a ee't tn S'.'lliHl th ."ii per1 cent of tne profit A "ar Inter th. little lad' k.iiar tt. doiib'eil i 'I In n in the vim me. of lfilti. the Mar I' kford V 'in Ci portion ii nrgni i .1 and M'.s I'i. kfnr.1 n. guar nnteeil n .iraning a i n r of lfl otHl a n.rk and .".n per cent .if the net profits . nith h. r hn.ce of iini', din ctor and at Mi i pifiir.s nee releasei thrmigli t. t'rlf organrat on This amount of money rcprpnts the larctt al.ir eier paid to an woman in the uorlil. Anion.; th" inu-i nntnhle of the I'i -k ford plmti.p'ar mil., f..i. nn1 'In tie Tlishop s I itrnage hI.i.Ii w.is hr h-st five re...- Te of Mie Sturm I o n trv Miidini. Untf.rtli H ,' , Troin Hi, i nnd ' ' riie I in'.. I'r i ... ' I'....- I ,tt . 1'. npinii The Ii i" . f tj,P ,,, - ,.. ,., Rich i, i ,. Tl Ameriran ' Amiinl i 'f i ' Allev " S'eila Mj. . ,, I'nlis' Th la-t p.. t'ir. .nd'T ti iikor c.intrni t l . h p , IM. Iftls .. (.,. , k ; r In. . In, i.t-.. n. .1 'I inn i Ad.oph "'i .lime lr ' ON Mi KMIIKIi ;' I'nf ! Mgn.'.i her ,ieti:i' .r.... I .. Nnrii.n.ii I'm bit..- i i tab'ish.ng ..ts. ;f a- ui, prnii . i ! Mis. l tn so,! i.p Firt .is (- i.'lependent Her hr phi'tu). ii mdti.i.'' in. rr t- " I i j. the tl.ll, I igl ts l f . Then -h. di.i T1 . lb" . inher ti , i i.iitra' 'i 'u Hill ' M .' I. ,m K. i, Kar'' n l'.il'i jn .t i. nificant .'. a 'Rn.n w hen i be nn, , r ' "l.'l thi new i l..ng I,, gs i.st .51(1. (Kill i ' and tin Heart of 'In- or! and ven ,g- liv little lm b. r of tl-n Mig IP "f Miss rnur ..igat.i'ur "ii i. id I'iekf'.nl 1 'it i . i ,a I ii, iglas Kdirlut k- ml I V I p. i : . In-. '.oiiiil . iiirn t tie I 'I'ol mi na i ii I rhe I nil. i r'it. i 'H" II e ,f I- i. ,1 hi.i'ler- I " '" mg ' loi-x VI . I' i ufi.i 1 rilhth f hei fi'. iia- mr proii .' I th 'I pornt...i 'tie i n! ,t i:i.iin..i p Hop . i .gn ii i' ' r! r , , Tlrini'i Hi r u. . . n Thr. '..m ' I!,i. , 1 1 .,i "A BRYANT WASHBURN AND HIS FAMILY Hen s a (a uilj gioiip that will i.iusi lie.u tarhe to iu,iu a young and miliaria girl in lie Ian llryant iislihiirn gels piobahly as many "ini'sli" li'tlcis fi.iui .iiloini': ft in f ii I tt as any man in Ihe business Itul he lo.sii'1 wi try about tlie.u and uelllie docs Mrs IIij.iiiI asliliui n Ncilhei. appaii nil), do Ihe two M.i is aslihiini. Judging fiom I heir iniilciitrd luohs wbcii this photo;,i;iph was Uhcai Imip is een ,in an plane Mew of 1'irlif.ilr. the lieaiitiful lionie of Mar I'irliford and Douglas Fairbanks at Iteieili Hills. ( alif In the tuehc acres . f gmiiiid are included a swim- Anna Q. Nilsson Appears Tainc a br-ui'mia spell after the eonii.'eii .ii . ' h. r idditionnl s. enes op posit Jnlin li.n r more m The Lotus Later Anna i,' NtNon made a )iei s.mn' ,T'in ,ian, Inst wei k as lb j gui -' '.f h'lp'ir ,f the Diincp H.-vii-w in pw rk. In Mddi'ion to this ttlt . Hltenllin "'Ii' r will now begin a series i.f np , u- hi .. at tli arlousi L.i. w ii. e i'i'- 'i and aroi.inl New York1 ' i'J wl-'fp W ui. mi Limit atid "Whut , . in I'" both fcntiiriiig Misi ,.s..' I,' . !,. In resented mill!; ix.ol i to the left i, dog I.etuieK anil iiiiii.ilure golf tourse. The road around the phue has licen laid out In the form of a heart. I he pliture nt the lower left shows Cll -IPLI FOUXD TH-tr REGINALD WAS 1 U. EVER INVESTOR A." IHW'GLIt dropped in nt Charlie . it. ii s studio the other day. nnd gnve ti. giinnt sccreta-!"! raff the "gr.n I r .-Ii tn see Mr ( unphn on a matt.. Mtnl Importnii." His clean ett n. . i.tiiHtion of "vitnl uniiortance." c.iii.b.r.. ' with the fnct thnt he looked ':.. .n '.uiseil the executiie bead to '. hir .'.' and wnde into the nrpseuee "f 'i i i. t comedian A -i ui, in the othce to see ynu. yr Ch'ip it l the nanio of Over. Snys he liis ii laniern invention thnt will ''ink ti.- imlustiy with lt timely merits'. ill .i i see lilmV ' 'I I auk )iii no. -el Must nnish .hi,, Hui. Mr Chaplin, he sny he has i. Ilttl, iiieohnnicn! nppliitnce that will ,11'riit. hi, nnv cunieni, and produce n .Liu Mcii-ogrnphie piitiiri'," pi r- sil.lip 'I the CV'elltlW. i k That makes a difference Show 'i g. hi I. rutin in and I'll hae a talk 'Ii inn when I lutve killed this .el." iiii-w. i the now ilileiest.il Charles v" t'n stronger was gnen a coni- " .ui. inigslde eat just ben. ml th tie i.f tlie M-t-iip, ulfording an np- pi.iiiit.i. view of tlie in tt ri of tn.rtli in . in iloii It. t v ii his explosions of In miitcr a i mi i.ojs tuinkli' i rejil into lb. -io hi .r n'enoiir. I witching ii" s,,it 1 v, I epllssu oi Clslolllllh llooui . I i- fin sninew but akin lo f. ,ir. n- Ml., gi. be might lime crawled into a l'i , i ile In id tii'i-t mid .i.iihln ' tun! in i Ii lie ti. bin k out Pn m I v Mi I biipliu's mug out in ross I'll -ingi "Cut." and he wiill.eil di- I . i '1 In III'' IIIM'lllOI- W.ll ir, Iuim' you Miniething good I" -how US?" Kill' I llliptireil Chillies ASI r.ut Mi that Mime look of fear spr.nd ihe tinngi i ' . inn i.'iiiiiu e fi i .i .puck it t tl . iiK.iing glance mbi in I e r t reiil mg iniiM was i iiir, i'ii 'ill p. I II III. J .'lie I'liche.l into a lilt I, ..ii, bug iili'l brought out no old .i-hiiincd stereoscope, whl.h In neri .s l,. d up for Mr Cluiplin's clo-e ,i -p. i nun. The ilisiippoinii'il ami soiiii"! lint ills, g i-ted Cliarli s di'l not Imioli the ri.keli v. In but stcinli iin -I i"in''l the bold II II Mil j I 'I IIA'I .m ii w.' i.p ri il .in. u- lli'Ul Mai) and Doug "off stage." Please niite Doug's iiiiist.ii lie He is wearing It In "'Ihe Three Musketeer!.," the great Dumas story which lie Is now lllmlng. N". sir. It' an heirloom; been in family a hundred wins." ti "Well, what's the granjl idea'"" de n and. d Charles. "For the last time venrs I hae re ligioiish visited tin studios where you i Inn i" been working wanted lo sec you i in action iir got a 'look in. 'I I ought it nbinit i line to invent sump, thing So sum to have troubled you. ' Mr Chaplin, niel iiiiinv thanks for the enti rtainmerit liood-bv." i And the iiinl'itioiis inventor turned tn go. Charlies sitni,. Wls n t t lr slow in coming, but it soon gnve way to n hearty laugh lis he called the stranger hack. "And pleaseV hnt your nntne again. "iji it Mr Itiginnhl Over" "Well Iteginnld, ion nre 'over' with hip nil light Will you imii me in n cup of i,., i FOR YOUR SCRAP (iU)l(I. To the ritli. Man Is seen In one of those simple anil sweet little dresses that are so becoming to her. It is a scene from "Thiotigli the II. uh Door," her forthcoming release. I What Your Favorite Stars Are Doing Hetty Compson, who recently signed n contrait to appear exclusively in Paramount picture will hne for her next starring vehicle an nriginnl by W. Somerset Mnughnui noted Knglish nu tlinr, entitled "The Ordeal." Klliott Dexter is en route for New York via the Panama canal aboard the first steamship to make its maiden voy ng.i fiom the port of I.o Angeles to New York harbor He expects to spend about two weeks en route, stopping only nt Hni nun for two dnvs A few days ui Ni w York will pre. ede his return to Los Angeles b rail BOOK OF STARS hUANSO.S "My study chair is yours" she says, "if you ivill come and sit in it" pVUMIIom, if sretiM. tranf.t to " trrifc feennrioo. Every time trr prliif mi article nn ''ft niiiihni form of thr literary art, ire tire almost deluged trifA lettem I rum the fans asking im a thousand and one question. They want to l;uow how to trrite. how to sell and where, how much to charge and how to become regular contributors to the field of photoplay wrighting. Rut, friends, If we ourselves knew all those things, do you think we would be laboring hcrcT Xo: ice'd have our California home and our cottage at Newport and our van and our chauffeurs and all that sort of thing. Yet we made up our mind some lime ago that these demands from iioii MUST he satisfied and satisfied in the tight way. So we looked over the field of ically successful photo playwrights, tr h o i e continual achievements prove beyond question that they knoie their business, and wc finally perMinded 1iu Dorothy I'arnum, si cnario writer for the Whitman Ilrnnctt productions, to contribute to this page a icries of articles on "How to Write for the Screen." THESE AIITICLES WILL HE (SIX TOUOKIIOW WD O.VK WILL A I' IT. Ml i:VII WEEK TIIEltEAFTEH. And, best of all. Miss Fainum m t!fft the readers of this page to write to her -though she cannot, under any circumstances, undertake to read or criticize manuscripts. She will con sult tcifi you on yourtcchnical trou bles and answer whatever questions seem tn stand in your road to success, but don't ask her to criticize, "My study clialr Is yours," sho says, "if .vol I will do mo the honor to come anil sit in It." T AnOK nlonc is worth while, eren -LjthoiiRh it brings no Immediate re ward or hope of nn immediate reward." tajs Miss l'ariunn. "One cannot determine to go tn Fair mount I'nrk nnd be there nil at onco. Knch Rtop of the wny must lie- taken, but it in comforting to think thnt ench stop lends nn farther away from the Mnrting place midnearer the park. "Two j cars ago tlip beautiful work of Mie m.iKtprx of the screen inspired I'HOTOPI.A'l S Daily isaamssisam iwi DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA All. -,,!,... -'h Morr n A. Painunk Ar rtinamura m,, ,)ni, n. ,. r,,ia 04:111 II. II. WAI.TII.M.I, In "A SPLENDID HAZARD" ALLEGHENY "..'i fs Am CONSTANCE TALMADGE In (.OtI HKKKHKXCKM" BROADWAY ?")? VJW "' j tLAKA IS.IIV1UAUL, IUUPIli In "IIIMI" COLONIAL (it? , VVKM m."' NORMA TALMADGE In "T1IK l'ASHIHN n.uwiat" DARBY THEATRE BUSTER KEATON In "THI SAI'Iimil" r4DDPQQ main st manavuni; OTIS SKINNER In "KISMKT" PA ll 1 1 V THKATItB 1311 Market St. rAlvll.I t, A xr in Midnight ALICE BRADY In "COl'SIN KATl." GREVT NORTHERN l,r? B4 ,",.BSi' It U It 1.' IV Ml. "EARTHBOUND" IMPERIAL "ii'uSVT ?Tt.Rl,OLI " "IXJ "THE'BRX'NbYNG'iRON" j "THE LUR'fe'oFOUTH" , i i i ,.M . 333 MARKETAT"7...Pl?l n ftDCNrc vmno '"' - ii j i mil i a FLORENCE VIDOR In "I.YINd I.irS" DDIMrTTQCl mm maiiket htheet rlllNVlO0 k an a m ton i:. i m WANDA HAWLEY In "FOOD roil NCAMIAI." RIALTO u UEUMANTOWN AVBM'II AT Tl'M'EHOCKEN ST. I jii,t mam: (iiiiiiiiis- in "HELIOTROPE" RUBY MAIIKET .ST Hill. 11W 7-ril Mil. ';'-,"''''IAu':N In' TWIN BEDS . 77 . 111 A M 1.1 II I A M. QA'OV ,211 maiiket smEEr sJA V- I HAM 1.1 MIIIMUHT FATTY ARBUCKLE In "IIIIIAtSTr.ll'S Mil. I. KINS" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO . ,MT,1 M'l.HAIlT in .ri. r . Ys. ' "irrlet ..nil thr IMi.fr" IDLE HOUR "K,,I: i'mki- in ILH-l-HVWH "Oil luD. I.AIHI" Miss Dorothy Farnum, successful writer of photoplay scenarios mi'. I did not know how to lire a I; in or what to do. I could only tnke the lirst step as I daw it. That was to buy l.uelln I'nrsons' book on the Photo play. "Ml6s Parsons wrote the book sev eral years ago and linn been too busy to revise it according to present-day needs: therefore, it was juot a trifle behind times even then, but the encourage ' ment from licr personality whit I breathes through the pages wns, nftcr all, my true beginning. "I wrote nn original Fcennrloi nc ronling to instructions in the pages of ' l.er book nnd submitted it to the 1'nin- ' ous Players. "How (Jnrdncr Hunting must linve laughed when he rend it ! I had riot had any practical experience then and I I nm Hire 'hat my iden of the hoto piny, as set forth In that script, must 1 have been n museum piece, but close ' study of Miss Parsons' book bad given I me tit lenst a certain sene of screen ' technique. ".Mr. Hunting wns kind enough to say that he saw in it u little gi-ost uf ability. frpHK story fortunately came to the -L attention of Ouida. Ilergere the brilliant nnd beautiful Ouidn llergeic of I 'On With the Dance' mill 'Idols of 1 Clay' fame. Slip liked the story nnd made n point of meeting tlip writer. ' "We worked togethpr on an original photoplay 'The Ilroken Melody,' which j vns produced with Kugctip O'ltrieu, The t demand for Miss Hergnre's work bernme ' 1 so great thnt she wns obliged to leave i her collaborator to shift for herself. ' "Thanks to the practical experience I gnined through Miss Itergerc, I was nblc ' , to pnt over two original photoplays fori Olive Thomas, which were nccepted for ' I production just before her tragic death in Paris. j "Then came 'Good Inferences' for I i Constnnre Tnlmndge nnd the inestima ble privilege of working with Whitman ' i Itennett, For Mr. Hennett I hnvc made adaptations of "J'ho Great Adventure' nnd Mini the Pennimi.' Lionel Hnrry more pictures: also, the super-special 'Snlvntlon Nell,' which is to be released in the fall Following this will come an original story, "Love Is Kverytblng so thnt is iow I broke in. "It does not demouMrntp that every one can follow tin same path; it doe's I'HOTOIT.AVS Photoplay monmm..immsjumuumJia ft Tho NlXON-NIRDLINCERgYk THEATRES VJ AVFNI-P 2D'b Bt- ",' Allfihiny Alt. rtVUIWL, MATIN EH DAILY AI.MA TKI.I. tn "PAYING THE PIPER" BELMONT 02D AB0VB MARK L ,, . SJSR J ast in :et 1 "LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY CEDAR ""T" -'KUA ac.vue CHARLES CHAPLIN In "TIIK KID- COLISEUM MA"2T BETWEEN V-l-lsJCAJ'lVI Mini AND BOTH VERA GORDON In "TIIK (iKKATi:.NT IOVK" IUMB0 ,:n0NT ''T HIltAnD AVK ,u",uu Jumbo June on t-'rankford "L "THE HiGHESTLAW" LEADER 41ar '.'ANt'ASTKIl AVE, THOMAS MEIGhXW '" "Till; l'KONTIKIt or TIIK hTAUS" LOCUST m2? A? ,Xf Cl ST BTIIEETS MADGE KENNEDY In "TIIK (iim, mm Till: JAZZ llllKT"t MADGE KENNEDY NIXON b:d and MA1'r sts .TK CXST I ''"' ' '"", " "OLIVER TWIST, JR." STRANP.cn?.AvJ&o BT UUUliLAS MbcLpati In "CIIKUKNS-. ATTRACTIONS AT THE I NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO '-'H "HIOMPSON HTB UUKU1MY G1SH In TIH-'. iillfiuti iv . .... "" ' uir iiiuki-;T" ASTOR ANraNisi awS: ..-.. "ATT3iiim,ii,iV"n,,A,Lr " 1 he Passionate Pilcrim" AURORA -U- "'n"ntnn .uT , PARK ,I,1.).0U AVB- UAUPHIN ST. JL? ,w m:k uvirv'1 VIrv mi "-is pi 41 10 11 OTIS SKINNRR UAtlA EUGENE O'BRIEN In "KlhMr.T' BENN fln" A.SD "Oiil7l,A.SD AVK "LYING LIPS" BLUEBIRD Vrn.!!?1n'i FATTY ARBUCKLE ijvnnantouin I i Girl Wh Has Made Good Starts Department for This Magazine show thnl one thing leads to another in I wbjh tnai no one can torsec nj.V I'AIIXIM M of p.ritf f. "' gaged in wilting an original phn. wpiay jor Mar. Miiriay, tier cofal. orator til this is Miss Mililied (mm the short-story writer. The nrneeM, of this story have enabled the tin Oirls to take a villa in Italy for Hf summer, tcliere incy will collahnrnl. on a stage play, until their contratli call them hack to work in the fan. .Miss 'ariium teas educated in Hr (Scrmantnwn Irirnils School. Sir says thnt she owes so much to thr mind training of Miss ,nne ,sA marker Jones' (Tiachrr Jenny) nlgr bra class, and Mr. Yurnnll's (1m fer Stanley) diirction, which Hire a searchlight on the past, prrwn and even future history of humnml Her favoitte class wns Mr. Damn covitch's English composition ilns I He, at least, gave her good mnr'n, Miss Turnum's first article nf series will appear on this page tnmn row. Watch for It. Then, If joii nf i help, write tn her in rare of the lla .Movie Magazine HUT lon't sttnl I I scripts to criticize. Arliss to Screen "Disrtwli" "nisrneli,"' one of the niitstnmi stage successes nf the present gsn"i t inn. is to be brought tn the s,r. by George Arliss. who wns rehiini for its success on the speaking sta: I'roductioti nrransPmentH haie n leady been made for this pietuie n the screen version of the plnv will issued by I'nlted Artists' Corporal in the cnrlv fall. Mr. Arliss' first screen prnilurti... inn iu'vii. Is now being seen I country over, and It wns only durn the last week thnt he completed l business arrangements for the distn butioii of his future prndiietini, through "Ilig Four." which i- .m posed of Mury Pickford, Chnrl'p Ch.i" in. Douglas Fairbanks nnd I) vi Griffith. "DNrnpH" is tlip most celebrated . Mr. Arliss' successes nnd is the pi with which he is most closelv idcmifio. in thn minds of the public, 'in prmiii. ing tlie picture for tlip serpen Mr liss will secure ns innnv mnnln'r' the original cast ns nre available I'IKVTOI'I.AVS V i. Guide fARMAM OKitMA.NTOWN AVK. Ul.i! AHIIVK Al.r.KOIIL EUGENE O'BRIEN in "imo.unvAV ami iiomk- CENTURY I:rls Mr f ..- AUCi: I.XKi: 'in " "BODY AND SOUL" Pay a Knickerbocker M"k,t m "THE ROAD OF AMBITION" FAIRMOUNT 0,h "" " "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" 56TH ST THEATRE llelon 'rmf vr-i-Vi.. matin'bi: nni KATHERINE MacDONALD . In "CUKTAIN ' ' FRANKFORD 4U l$$s 'THETSSI&VSr-ifB'fcup" Gprmnnlnum 8B' frmntowr. An. vjcruiuniown matinee DAar "EARTHBOUND" IMPFRIAI 2D and i-oriMn. m AniitJ'c mir.f -- "r-K AST in "WHITE YOUTH" IFFFFR'.ON SO'" & Dup!iln 81 J CI I CrVDUlN MATINEE DAILI TllllMIsi ll is.r'1-.ki LtY,NGLJPS" LIBERTY -. iiTt Ji .MOOIU! In "LYING LIPS" ine rasionate Pilgrim MAkuirm IVIMlNriEJlVl niJIlMAXTOlVN E VT .MANllEIM 8T "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" IVlWUrL, f.,,n,n ,.,. i l0 II GEORGE ARLISS in "tiik nr.vir." - i OVERBROOK. 3DHAygiiro ; .HO r2 .!:: Is.Z. "IMt JUUKLHNb" In "IIIIIIADWAV AMI milll," PRI IPF CUTlfA.ND 6PIIUCB I "While the Devil Lausl." WM. PENN",',:'';'."i1'" I "i-ii'iSVil ' "VtiiKii- vm, rs.iM ,,r. 1.1. ,' .. Itl.CINM.II IIMtl'l-.tf. ., "THE BRANDING IRON" lint an. U.lMi.l.l I" In "IIUIJMMI'.U'W Mll.LIU.Nh" A ; Aw
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