mm i winiiiii uujum" u ihiuawiiMMKifMiUMiMiw, .. " " J n . V W '-'V f . 1 ft v ' l . 4lu.iV .& tv . -k. . 4 1 ' - : 1 m . -.' i "-it i u, i .' i j 1 Daily Movie Magazine Solomon Must Have Had Some Shack in Those Days c-, '" -k rf ' H., v- Srt. " TO f r . . I t ' JL T II '. J " liiiiiiViiiiiiiiikXw;Jr '' 1 & v .- j ii. ' ? j I f, ;f n i AUTHORS TO BLAME FOR POOR PICTURES 1 .SAYS PRODUCER i1IIS0S WII.I.KT.S. production man- x; VTager for rathe nnd himself nn nu is, iMinr. adds rinp!inl to the ehnrge that .."? .. kltl AA ... nM t li nMAI fln lH. Cllf llllll ltl Il ll'l I 111 "IIMII "ir ' SiVponi1l for n ctniml In? outmit of iroofi ptriiirr ror inoniiiv iriiiiiir'r hare boon oioIhk similnr coniitlnuitc nil appi'.l itilt to writers of fiction of iwoRnlxoI nbl'it to roinr to tlio vcpiic 'of the 'from nml rnrit the In rue if wnnU t lint nn't tin in thi're ummnncd to tlio lionir oflicp in Vpw Tork. Mr Wlllpts rnnip iliiPPt from more tlinn n p.h- ippnt in ''I""' 'Is-"'-clntion tn hp tiiI of tlip Ine 'iro dlccr on tin IVu-llip poiiM Up hi rh-ed in Np York IIIIpiI to tl.p In im witli tl'Plr t-oulpx "iid In- on "I'iPtnrP nroili'i'ilon." Iw "" ' l now pnenxpil in pi-ipUhii I'.ip lmnlp-1 nut enpoiintpp-il in tin wiiolp iw-r-p or enropr. )nl oiip pIpiiipiiI of pioM''''" Ik Ini'kinff. mid tlml i Hip iiml ltnl clentPitt if nil Htnrii-x "WIiP'p nrr tlip storlf? What Is the innttcr th tlto authnr? rub llirr of hook anil prodnrpr or ttnip p'as nep- hold "l 'I"'"1 anliln; lil.o the ihdnrcTonts of frl by Hip picture wrem. yt. thpy fall . we arc most mil nl a tlnip in it In ml of their best tfforts 'Tpon theat rpst- tbp ip-poii-ibility for Hip im-sent deprps-wn in tlip pw hire Inrtitrtr 'm other unit of production ami rtJtr hut inn m It-, hlBhp.t point of pfhclPiic) . TIhtp nrc kt- nnnlitrtt siinnortine put "itn blr trnlnlnc detail snth """! and ets with hiK nil-a innBtiitlcpnt uperMrurtiire Miitemleil in tn Inl- o Jng to tl.p 'nek of nerpMars foundation 01 UJK uiru". . , rplIK princitn. work of nil who hnvp 1 to do with production on the I't clfic fon-t-n- on the Allnntl, i- t.ie IncrsHnnt. envrer. niaht-and-dnx Hunt for Ktorie Vcccr and better -tone to t.l..n. nml hetter xnles "For the p obleni of hiseee and better nlev I- ahso'utelv ami netoivi prrn.i- renrurp tilt to the to"t Th" sfildio on the radfip oast are buv ith the .,-V- nf nrennrlnz to make (letter pic tured, pl-tuves that wi'1 men -ire u n t the law of the suntvn' -f the fittest , And thi means tlip urwtnl of the nt- And this men tet tort. ' Ml of tl'e prfMliicers en the I'aclfle CPantnriinlon. Hal Roach. Benin mln Hampton. .1ee Hamplnn. hlsnr Lewis anil all the other know that the s'av of the ordinary no-Idea torj and H-'e dn.t of "c'eJnsi; lulut thy urndlirtlrn are in the twlllslit. "S'Wit Is fnlllnc on the nearl pjoiI nlr'nre and the sum Is nboiit to shine on the esclnslvel.t first-class picture. And the fi-st class picture is depend ent noltlte' and bcond qiipstion upon the first Pin stort How our heads we murt to the tor. .... t "!fi twehe .tears O! HIP psietri"'- "' Al. ...Atl.n tiirtlirP ni, a lllPrnr -in v ? .. i. ....!! ll nf tho hllf StorlPs in the print of eprv written lanKmiRP ,,"Tr,in,lwn,im,1r'-n "' ',l,rn fiction, pspicitllt in thp shoit-stor.r form, ha" lemnuied dpticicnt in tliemes miffie'ienth compcllinB in lnn'l;c; f"r . .. At tui atiitufrh In Lf trnnlated .-,.o n in. P c-urc-nnd iKosp nrc the fatal deficiencies of n large pro- portion of the stories wrim-n unvim fo tllP -r eeu "In this rtsfert th' plat w rights im bettei thin do the tictinnist who write for pr.nt Hut the output of bis plats it. pntiip't inadciim'tp to supplj the needs of the -preen "ui onlt remnin init hope lies in estr.olished authors who will pnrn'Mit s.t t.. work mister the picturp medium hr-1 k'ivp the bust that Is in them. t t -pi(iHT here it ointlit to be de- v plnreil tulhlessl and with tin doi.nhle nuthorlty that all scripts of all .itn.iteiir writers are entlrel with out alue. , "lit nn author's wnrk tp nhnll know im and not othe'ise. An nuthor 1op not pist "xcpi in his publii'lv ac ccnlPil work And " n works neter exist until In- has se-tetl .1 long nml ex act ns upnrciitico-hip "Therefore the picture industrt is dependent whollt upon the practiced and publics accepted nuilmr And it offer them rewa' is main times grentei than the eet recited through publica tion in print '"All this we rotifpss to them opt nh . with our 111 npv in oil- hnml And then what hnppeiis'' X ne turns out of tt-n. nothing nt icasf iiotnuv "f tin bigrTs-hs ' wltiih their piom 1 t fts and tlieir repu tations warrant s 111 .inticipnting. "Kitber tee wo'k m done perfunc toril.t. on the iheiirj thut it is 'hack ork ' or toe hai lal'ed to mnster the p'cture medium Nn compelling theint no adequate mntitntmn sense lens activity if a spr of characteis who harp no moie 1 -n .it thin fie or iipnnis of n ma llinusp "ThP'c nrp Pcpplions. of poiirsi . bii' thev no numerotis eiiougn 1101 pin ductlvc enough nnjtvhire neai to meet I.. I 1.. titir stt.ri.m 'IVin rnnfo and file are fl of acadpinb-objections - 'nil 01 I no big stoi ips liate neen toil oyer unci oter hkiiiii -- sin h a rhuu as an or gurnl Mnrv iinsn t iippen ul in COO jeurs' 'you are attempt, ug th" inipoHsible w til join rcikms. uinesnli production cons.deriiig tlint thpie nn1 nnliii liii on m,.l ii'iit, jif li 11 lint ll nut iiiii a ml r'j i,l m I'll UI'MII vn ill V I ll it ll I I 4111 barclj twenty -odil possible iliuimitic i -limit. on el etc etc . "Well, so them are mil) twenty alv letter in the alphabet and ex actly ten niureiaN employ td in arithmetic. Tim ft. rhan,;e. .Miuiiifis change. Points of view rliniige and 50 tlo human problems of Imp i st tn every one. The truth is, a geneial reluctance among autbois to ahsoib, maiie their own as the pen Is, the motion-pkture medium. "Orndually they may be expend) t(, do this but in the meantime to find the big is'orv i an lultenMrc iiiiuost .i.-i inproniliing iik tlint of .lasou on his earch for the (Soldm Flteie " French War Film Shown The first American presentHt on of 41 'Accuse." the 1'renrh war film pro duction brnugbt tn thin country bv Man Klnw, was lied Inst Tuewlai tught in the ballroom of thp Rltz-Carltnu Hotel iu New York The production was directed by A'hel 7niice, who recently arrived in this country and who wns ptefent at the showing Some of the ernes of the picture were taken on the battlefield ami ten i'cnt mtual trench m-tnen. The professional platers in the et were recruited from the Coinedie FraoeaUe and the Udeon Uheatre in J - Bh; " I y . - ii i i " GLORIES OF ANCIENT ROYALTY REPRODUCED FOR MODERN PHOTOPLAY ON "QUEEN OF SHEBA" 1 i i : --- : : : 1 Hy- v -tt :1H9HH lliiiHi ti iN H K 8 afss Vt tKk'M-nar 4k . s s. -.. ( . 'iA. B ., "t ,BBBk. H yK jPnL&c 5 t i v v s , v x B& N v i Vi, inn lin Am I"ox the in tpensp. trouble mrp-nll rn thrown into Hip diMiirl nlien it came to building the snm that tjpift thp inai; nlfiipiicp of Kiiu Solomon's nncicnt Klon "The Olieetl of Shell " is the screen torsion of the ro'iinncc of one of the most benutiful Wfiiiien the woild lia eter known Tlie flint i ftom the one innl vconnrtii bt 'lreinni Trin r nml i bliseil upon (ert,nii histnripnl fin t WlllCll tlRlll fill fiueen n tin .1 (ilirdoll l"d arils ilirpcteil till, nn lire and iitiliivl thp nnMinil v iui nt i niitoinin with its tliicntnl bnckcioum or mountnins nmt iiesirts Mo'p t hn ii lll.niHI persons wore em plotnl in the irnikiiic of this sp tn. le. nx wp'l us .-00 intnels nml hmi There were thirt.t pnncipnls in the cast. The production t- vnnl to have cost in the npi.hhnrhnod of n millinn ilnl- nrs. ami .Mr tin mini, tlint tins u ht far thp inont pretentious film of his "nreer. JACK PERRIN WAS MADE FILM STAR DESPITE PROTESTS ny .JACK PKItRIX "DirKINT, una wet untcrmelon seed T- , "nn imiaiiii. jiiini im jiuur iiiiiiu? fa nn Pltui stunt iwmnnrul titK 1ia iaK j ,m(, Pttln ,nto th(1 m0ip. I hud ' UnW- n"B' rnJ1' ffntrCQt- PlCn,1 harangue, jolh and almost bpf; my waj int motion pictures I I left Three liners. Mich, and nr- med m f.os An,ele with ever, intcn- (ion of bc.oiiilns n director While nt I A IK PERRIN college 1 had pot on several shows and ip id -verv atnilnolp work on piny pro duction I pon inning in I.ok Angeles, I ob tiiin'd pisploimeiit as a propertt bor in one of tin. Im n! thenties to acquaint unself with the leclinicul phiihe of the (ii mnn All this tune 1 wns lmrbormg nn idea Hint I fould wnte Sci nnr os were just being exploited lis a sonic e nr nst wealth to the imbito (inrducr hulll vniis mid I.uclen Hiibbnrcls I tried and tiled week nftei week to get into the indiiHtn hut couldn t seem to Inncl a thine Kiiwillv I wns nine to get ii job djreiting Keystone tome dies Just ns I wns starting Rnymnkei, one of '.inr dnectors iiisisted nn mak ing nn in tor out of mt l-'m almost a year I wns kept n i c. nicely io'i, all the time I wanted to dinct oi write i: rol'dHT to get on the other side of he ciiinera I begged tn be nhovvrd to swiin tin gieiisp nn nt for a mpgn phuce nnd one f rims tnil-eud foi must i tips that din- tins miif lint alns i was not lo he -"Little Jnek" un gong to be nn actoi , or they'd know the reason win 1 even offeied to trnde inv nctor'a' trick wardrobe of 'othps for onp pHir of lifirn-rinimnl glnsfes, ns issunl to all memboiH of the scpimnn dupnrtuient, lint again I whs destined to stay on the wrong side ot me camera or so it. wvmeil to ine I'niversal has decitied to feature me' In "wtte'iis now i ve neen extra ninni hei.ii' co-HtHr lencling mnn in spe c'al nttrnc lioin-in fnct everything but whnf I want Never miud I'll get that megaphone wielding job befora I quit, or die in tba attempt. to it 1'iurcK the l4T?3Tr--l--PH T-l.tTtitI:,'y--i -' MCJ4.' ------------------1----I h iH )IBBBBBMBhBMI-I 8Z99tIR-KKS made KWlty.-iMlllf PPPPPPPJaBSBBE pli'w1;.'. lo;'.. ii:n:"imti',P r,ij-! --i-------------H-ll IIP title ro p ' II HHl IM llll I 'lil llll II II IUM MW I i lilH i' l-l'l I III M 1 1 II ii ' ii II II ll l V ' II II ll I ' HI II HM I 'I fK 4 -H - i. l I i3-8ZtaP----raif "TaT----nrrrrf , -i ,-yy. ) ----------------- ,,l .Mi -K-------------------------------H nIS-!lniBHKsi i?Kin-lrtB.iSwlrrSFl K.VBK' ! rli k! t .S ."' 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YT TTlTTinBBiaa "' "" "' "Ml -juimu -. ui ., ,-.r.t p hi -j---t ..- mi-j-.''' nTiniiiinviiiiX-eniidMwff-fi--W'-aiai- iSSKSlra 1 1 it r ii rrr t f " t n "it fVifr Ti I 1 iTif r rTfflr-HrWi jQliBiii ! iMiiiww'rri-'""" MMMlw"llinilW ' w llv VWI gm r"UW:TO-slkM4 'y "-- , fn1RSjy6T j .. f .Irs CM KFjfAaleWl(issflFja B LsEXLNKf Kls f i t Ji'. w . A , . k lIscjnrlPFAfrVVMBMBMWMBMFH-PTCT IKV W s--1 ' ' tr'';-iUJiJP,'---WlBi-U-M v'!' vf. , 'n. -, ' v in VEflwl-lil EARL METCALF DROPS HIS "AITCHES" RLTII ROLAND'S new leading man working with her in thp serial picture now in production at the Hal V. Roneh Studios, Culver Citv. Calif., is Karl Mctcalf After his first ilat with Miss Roland on the "lot" he handed her n sheet of ninnuscript, remarking: "Your next serial. Miss Roland will hate twentj-slt episodes one for puch letter of the alphabet Here is nn siemirlo for pplsode 11 " HrxIiij; rend the sheet. Miss Roland agreed that it wan, indeed, nn H of an episode. Here it is: HAXD.SO.MK IIARin'S HOI'Iil.ESS HUNCH Ilnttip Ilnynes had huge heritage: hundreds Handsome Harry had H h.tpnotirpd; halluclnatlnu haunted him How he hnted his ballroom, his ham, ills hash '. "Hurrah !" he hollers, hearing his hat heavenward Ilnndsomeness has hardlt helped heretofore He hnstilj hails hansom "Hnttlo's home," lip hiiughtil.t hol lers Horse hard! hurries Has hentj hoofs High hills hinder his haste Harry harangues linckman He hnlts horse Hurling henvt hand he hits Hnrrj hard Hanom hurries hniup wnrd $2000 a Week for Tearle, Alimony Suit Discloses 11 incrpnsp finm SS.'i to $7."i a week tlimoin was ginnted to .losephine Park Tenrh former wife of Conway Tearle, motion -picture actor in the Supreme Coin t in New York Inst Tuesdnv, She alleged Tearle is now receiving 17.-.0 weekli and will receive S000 n week under h mntrnct with the Selznick Enterprises net vear. When tin origin il nu mil was made .l)5 in llll- thp defendant wns rc leituig SHOO weeklt I.ntei his income was reduced and down come nlimont by a coui t older to !.. Mrs Roberta .Menges Corwtn Hill 'ltarle, who subsequently divorced the film netor, was named ns co-respondent, FOR YOUR SCRAP MARGUERITE P5iffilB Wm?! cV r 'H ) m. P i mSi$i ' "' 'JfW&-i9 V Mi. ' -' V h r ' '"-jzIl Wk ' m----P 'itTml ' N " fcF V fV!vi' I TP-i -V-yM mr n- Wk "- -im r .r.J - ' K4 w w' ,.r 1 t , '. Jfj "I j -' a ijrr d--H J' - A - fW '-vr i r yi .. a ,r sLJUw 'Xr W f : '-U'if&XpX m iHl TF- ""'' 'cV ' ''"" &,W"WBUM wcawi ciKwtkM.,i,nW' -- mA.. T. .-. t IICI iri pHiwC -s Harry has hunch Holding his head honefullt hobbles, "Howard h Hotel." his hnten. "Hnrk," he hollers "half-and-half " Having had his, he hurrieH hence llnudsome ilarrt haunts Hnttip's hniisp llnngH hnt liiilt hntrnck Hnt tie hears him Hops hiifpll.. hiding her huitj henrl Mugs Ilarrt bard, hollering. "Handsome Husband'" Win ry hnliK hei . Hnttie. hideous, has haiellp. huge hend Hnttie heatj heiirted Ilnrry bnstih hunts lint "Humbug," he hlsis, hiking home ward Al Jolson Will Loave Stdgi for the ftlovus .lolsoii will leturii to l.ns Angu bv 111 June, following the 1 lose of hie . stage suiMin with 'Slnb.iil " He will then become n pictuie actor, according to the nunouni emeut mude bt hlmRclf tht other dnt While Jolson was frank about the fact that he was to become a picture smr. he refusid to make 11m f the details of his film connections known at pi sent, due to some compli- 1 cation concerning his thentilcnl affairs. I The lomedinn has so far icfused the lure of the catneru Now, however, ho, 1 statiH that it appeals to him decpl.v , and, as his (ontract is understood to i bo a vers good one. ho felt that he could not afford to let the opportunity go by BOOK OF STARS ARMSTRONO COMMEND ME TO MOVIES FOR DANGER, SAYS EDDIE POLO Ry ERPIE POLO ISOMi:itSALIn: Into thp movies. There was no reason for forsaking tlio tnnbark and taking up the silver screen, but 1 wanted it chatige I'd been n circus performer sintc I was two j ears old The Polo familt had bpen pprformers i for gcncintinns When I was four (we 'were in Italj at that time), my fathci I whs hurt in a fall TIip bhnw wasn't I doing well and we wero divided up among various European mIiowb v When I was tiM- I innde a balloon EDDIE POLO ascension nnd pniiichute drop with Wolf, in imi-iPi in Yiennu At si. I was bound to Wolf nn np prentice until I should be sixteen. Ho tuuglit me trap work, contortion, wire wnlking, horseback Btunts everything When I wns eleven 1 ran nway. The work was mighty liKrd. the food infre- I nuent and insuflipient, the pny, well I there wasn't any. I left Wolf nt Hnm buig. traveled tbiough Italy, France, I Grrmany. Spain, Turkey, the llalknna ' nnd other countries putting on little shows of my own in small inns und tn veins FOI'R venrs of that was enougli for me. and 1 next stowed nvvav in the bold of a cnttleboat bound for England. Saving up my money, I soon was maided to come back to "God's Coun try." the innd of my birth. Unrnum i i Bailey's vvph my liome for the next few years, and later, I toured with most of 1 the otlin big shows in the United Stntes Animals biive never hurt me, nl , though I to handled them in shows often Hut for a place in whuh to get hurt -commend me to the movies; that s I where you can get dumaged A month or so ago one of the "cnts (lions I in "King of the Circus" scratched me up badly All in nil the movies nie the hap piest cnstpncp I've ever experienced. I'm doing another serial, "The Seal of Satan," which I hope will plense my friends ns well ns "King of the Circus." Walah Family Together Again RA WALSH announces that the title of his first Independent pro duction, now ln process of filming ln Ios Angeles, will bo "Serenade." For the first time In four years the ontlre Walsh family has been united In one picture. Previously II A Walsh directed "The Honor System." and both Miriam Cooper f hts wife) and George Walsh, his brother, wero in the cast. They are now together again In JliHFJif MUM WMMm -WB-sH-ro-a jKMwSnuBri sSU&wBBOESB I I love nature's playground. I love I the, freedom of the woods nnd plains. 'Serenndc," which is to be n Spanish I i one of Mr. Jones' productions I romantic drama. Miss Cooper has thelhnd the thrill of n lifetime. I hnd to lending feminine role and George Wnlsh' ''' ' wnterfnll in n little, light s . . . ennoe. When I reached the bottom I is p laying opposite her. I was to make 11 jump out of a ennoe and Miss Cooper recently npponrcd in the cling to a rock that protruded out leading role of "The Oath," which of the wnter. I had n great time per was directed by R. A. Walsh for May- forming that thrill. 1 nm quite a swim n.. 0- mi 1 . 1 l 1 mcr nnd hnd no fear of this htunt at nil. lower, ibis picture hns just been re- ln nno,ilcjr Htory 1 as CIU1Kht in leased by Associated First National as' a foreJt lire nnd another I Bhot the the fourth of their "Big Five" series,! rapids in a ennoc. I have played all to micceed "Passion." "The Kid." and , f0r'slLnrt' "?U ffi?d,m.e-1 "Man, AVomnn, Marriage. "Scrc nndp" will also be a First National release. I'HOTOfl.AtS pmbtd-playT" Wtan&q, OPAMCRICA kUMMHT AllsnmK,--, 'Hn. Morris h Pnsajunk Ave Ainamura M,, tniinit! nm.. 45&o n otiKNrr. tirwn in "LYING LIPS" ALLEGHENY rI'.r,,.n.!lfr,r,i ft. Ar!he."y8 Jilt. AN Mlt. tt'AKIFK OK 1IAVKN ln "TWIN BEDS" C2D A THOMPSON 8TS rJ-.i-J f v Pis-i-v DVILT HOBART BOSWORTH In "HIS UWNMWJ ARCADIA ffZ iV'.--, I.OlS VVfllVII's! "TOO WISE WIVES" 1UTH ! M ASTOR niANKMN A fllUAttP AVB. VI riNJ P H VII.Y GEORGE ARLISS In "Till: DKVII." BALTIMOREA1??.,;?!?? CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "(,(IOI KEI-EIIENCIM" RCMM n4TI1 AND WOODLAND AVE oiii matimh: daily l I-S1 VII CUT'ln "HERITAGE" BLUEBIRD Hrna &. Hunqurhanna iVintlnimiii ' until 11 MADGE KENNEDY In "THE (IIIII. Vtnit TIIE JA.. IIKAKT" BROADWAY "roaJ Bn,er Ave- ioih tvrnvifs "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" Broad St. Casino "r0tt,J ,,(1 Er,e Av' HARRY CAREY In "IF (I.M.Y JIM" PAPITOI 722 MAHKET FT srtl 1 I KJUt io A f iii II 'r T M NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIE (JHOST (IF ESTEUI)A" COLONIAL 'srypz WALLACE REID In "THE I.OVE Pl'F.riAI. ' DARBY THEATRE TOM MIX In "HANDS OFF" PPRPCC MAIN ST, MANAYUNK CIVU rC3s3 MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RAY III "45 MINUTES FUO.VI IIUOADtVAV" FAIRMOUNT at.sS'p" i WILLIAM RUSSELL ' In "COLORADO I'l.UCK" ' PA Mil Y THEATRE 1311 Market St rMlVlll-. RAM m Mldnlnht BUCK JONES in "Oirr voini man" 'iATH ST THEATRE Ilelow Hpruw ju i n s)i . siativpi! nin.Y PAULINE FREDERICK In "A SLAVE OF VANITY" FRANKFORD m lAont SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE FntST RORN" ORFAT NORTHFRM ro,1 fll "- vjru x Jrjc.iiN , 7 4 o p. m. BEBE DANIELS L "DCCK5 AM, IRAKKl" Edna May Spcrl Likes Thrill of Outdoor Stunts MAY SI'ERL the ltnlmnn Day t'lctiire Series hnvu asked me, quite n number of times, why I mostly played in stories of the big woods. The answer Is simple, it is because I like them best. It wns for this renson that T refused to contrnct with n well-known com pany in Los Angeles in order tlint I would be able to accompany Edgar Jones to the North, where he was to make a t-erieH of two-reel features of outdoor action. Since being his leading lady I have had tiie opportunity for the presenta tion of mnny different tolcs nnd I hone no ono will nsk mo which of these I like the best becnuso T nm afraid I couldn't answer that question. 1 mu "U"iv't jwuiih ftinn. siii hno 11111 lots of others. My favorite charac tcrization wnti the rolo of Lorn Farreli in "Singlo-Hnndcd Sam." l'HOTOI'I.WH The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee -of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. liVlrC,rv.lAL, Mats l in Kvks 7 4 0 WILLIAM FARNUM In "HIH OHK.TEST SACII1FICK" FMPFR1AI -D ANI popiar. - ts I1V1I ILtl-Ui MATINrJK DAILY GLADYS WALTON In "UICII (lllll.. I'OOK (Hill." I PriHr Pnlar Oermantown Ava. anil L.eh.th Palace ffi AMB1W In "IIKD FOAM" I IRPRTV I'HOAD 4 COI.UMIIIA AV LilUDI 1 1 VATIN'KIS DAILY TOM MIX In "HANDS OFF" MODF! ,:n ROI'TH 8T Orchestra WlKJUl-.L. rnntlnunim 1. lo 11 TOM MIX In 'THE IIOA1) IIEMON" , 2YkRBROOK Vdn?ord MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLlN I ,n "''"M'V OF THE BTORM COUNTIIY". PAI APF ,2U MARKITT STREET 1 r-li-VVL, ,0 A v , (1 j, M LOUISE GLAUM In "I AM ni'itri PRiNCEa'iv sVnri"BB,: i '"'i joa j, , ,, 15 ,. M ,,r . nilAl.lli JAMT in "The Last of the Mohicans" REGEr"K'BBTr"'! fiL'AUJJ' ' 'l Jv-rv nuhrUKU in "i i iii .iia.-s IV llll HAD EVEnYTIUNQ RIA1 TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE '""Li 1 J AT TL'M'iniOCKBN ST "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" IpilRY mahkl-t ht ijeiw 7th IXV-I1J 1 j0 A M , ,, 15 j I ALICE BRADY 1 In "OCT OF TIIE CHOKUH" SAVOY ,2U MAHKET ST I U V 1rs.m- AM TO MIDNIOIIT TOM MOORE III "OFFICER B86" SHERWOOD y?Ttii WANDA HAWLEY In "HEH FIRST KLOFKUENT" STANLEY AJAnAKUT. JAMI l :s kikkjvood a w'iW'itfHky fc I M. uu iioiiipioii or riacer STANTON MAnlfT Above 10TH wir-ijsj ijw u.lRAM to 11.15 I'M BERTLYTELL In "THE M1HI.EADINO Mill" 333 MARKETnTCVvV'i!4 WILLIAM FARNUM In "HIH (1REATEST HACRIFICE" V1C1CJK A MARKET ST ab OTH I MARKET ST II A M In .lAPlf inMinvm l V M "THE STAR ROVER" WM PENN 4l" I-"cater Ave. i;. '..... Vmiitovlili. n.l tnpiurei, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "I'LEISI RE HEKHERh" 67. T CHESTER R ALTO ...It..sr' ariiiicki.e m ni c uni id'WS S!'A!1,'n" I IDLE HOUR .airi. rfr YOUR FAVORITE FILM STARS AREDOING David Griffith 8 the sort of man who goes ahead and quietly starts work without a word to any one. Ho has uccn rencnrsing on the roof of the 41 Fortyfourth Htrcet Theatre, NW xorK, tor me inst three days with Lil- 1 linn Glsh, Dorothy Gish and Charles' j Mack. The nlnir !, "TI,- m 1 phnns, which it was rumored he wooi.i make, but of which it was Impossible L 10 get any vcriticatlon. Unless bt changes his mind, "The Two Orphans" will be his next special. ',i t.J1?! ,,,,ay .1,n.s iolne,, hcr husband. II HtchnrH Hnrtlinlmi-o u. .. "' :l Hospital, Eastern Boulevard nnd Slrtr" iiiuu Biruvi, xscvv iorK, nnd is nnder "l I iiiiT, ",'--" '"'. pevero attack of tonsillitis. In nn adjoining room Dick Ilnrthclmess is well on the road to r. weV.'owln. n painful time with mnstpldltls. Lnst Tuesday he sat un fo? the first time ln three weeks. Mao Marsh's plnn.s for the future ar indefinite. She told friends In i New ork last Saturday thnt she had com nlcted her contract with Robertson Cole, for whom she made twoplcturei "The Little 'Frnld Lndy" and "Sol body's Kid " Miss Marsh stated alit had como East to visit her mother and tlint she intended leaving for hns An geles the end of this week. There an rumors that she will go bnck under the Griffith banner in the near future. Tom Ml would like to take a vaca tion thlR summer, but will get no time for It, nccordlng to present plans. Uj wanted to come Enst for n visit, but Fox is going to keep him working all summer In order to supply tlio demand for his pictures. Mildred Harris Chaplin, ex-wih of Charlie Chaplin, is to make her entry Into vnudcvlllp with, a three people bkit In September. The net Ii scheduled to be seen in the East in the Keith houses. Lillian Gish Will Return lo the Stage T ILMAN GISH will co-stnr with -L-Arnold Daly when the lntter opens his repertoire theatre nt the Greenwich Village in New Yoik with "The Children's Tragedy." by Carl Shoner. Lillian Gish's latest stage appenrnnce wns with Mary Pickford in Rclasco's "Good Lit tle Devil." Her sister. Dorothy, who hai never been on the spenking stage, wiir try out n piny In stock In Canada this summer, playing oppn site her husband. Jnmes Rcnney, now In "Spanish Love." Mr. Daly, who sailed this week for England, will change his bill every month, beginning bis season October 20. His players include his daughter, Hlythe Daily; Philipi Tend, Sydney Carlisle and Walter F. Scott. rnoTon.A, H lrHuS, COMMNV y . OFAMCWCA U The NIXON-N1RDLINGER o THEATRES AVFMl IP 2Blh Ht- "nd Allegheny Ail. f VEINV-ICj matinku daily MONTE I1MJK In "THE KENTUCKIANS,, BE1LMONT 62D AU0VE iLti"ET DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "CHICKENS" CEDAR fl0TH CEDAa avemii m , AI.MA TKIX In "PAYING THE PIPER" COI ISFI IM MARKET BETWEEN CWLIOLUIVI both A.ND 0I , . (lAHMKl, VI YK.UK In "A MAD MARRIAGE" JUMBO FP.ONT ST. k GIRAnD AVK. Juntlio Jun9tlon on rrnnkford ' V' "WHAT WOMEN WILL DO' rs.s.s.m M. .s l.l.n.l F SI in T FAPlITD 1ST & LANCASTEIl A16 -"-'"- -,x MATINEE DA1I.T "WHArs0WOR"fHS WHILE" i L0CUST "v. is: jre:?. 7 i rprp nAMiPic w mrmj in "huchh and ihukks" NIXON B2D AND MAnTfl,, ..SI'KOIAI, COtlEDY "HOLY SMOKE" RIVOI I 62D AND SAN80.M 6T . ruvwi,l mtim.i: DAitt "THE BRANDING IRON" STRANin OERMANTOWN AVB kJ IXAlL vT VVVAVOO STHEE1 WALLY REID In "TIIE I.OVE 8FECIAI." . AT OTHER THEATRES AUROR A 2I32 OERMANTOWN AY rJIKJIf VATINEE DAILY ALICE LAKE -.J.n.'' I CARMAN a,mJ8,Y&$& In "IIODV AND HOUI." iKISCILLA In "OCTBIDE THE IW CENTURY ErlAV';N Iith SI 3 IB star cast in , LOVE, HONOR and OBti -.. V-- l.l I. . Ifnrket A tJ i uy s inicKcrDOCKcr Vnnn t0 mi PEARL WHITE In "IIE10ND I'RICE" Germantown MATisH?irwiA"E In "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT" JEFFERSON 5fiT,ftBWitn .... OKOIinB REE1MIN 'n . .uill "UINfc. MAN IN A M1LLIW PADlV RIDOK AVE ft DAITIIIN'1! s, Ml 2.U. Kv i?'0"1 EARLE WILLIAMS In "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" - i I" SPRUCE fl0T,MrNKH rKArtlS 4VIMW lo "TJIB MAGNIFICENT IlHlWji ( 1 t V V r e id pel C( Bit 1 ' - r i!ffliJUliia ., J , 'W.r, tNiW-4, iu (V, A
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