Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBtlbLEDGE MAY 23, 1021
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TODAY'S HONOR ROLL IN THE MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST
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NEWS, VIEW '.S. RUMORS
FROM THE
V,y ANNK CAMKHON
Hollywood, Calif., Miiy 10.
mill? movins-pictiire Knelisli i Ion? '
J. mnv uli i. wneo'i of Hnllvwood. hnv .
orcanized a club modeled "and nirawl '
.ffer tl famous London Carlton Club.
The other night they gave a costuin-
Vnll nml niv.'irileil nru-es for the most H
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Briistie ami siru.iii ...miic.
K'inor Cilyti wn a judse. She wore i
her famous Empress Josephine costume,
diamond tiara nnd all. May Allison,
dressed as a Latin itarlerer. was there
with Herb Hiw!inoii. He ami Ilichnrd
liennett. who is hep. to lenru directins
from Willinm De Millc ct nl., argiud at
leirith and at intervals ns to what Herb
It wa a tie between Hamlet and,
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ingest of the Three Little Maids
From School.
Lionel lle'.moro, attired as n rag
fedy brigand, was master of ceremonies
he always is ut tin..' things. Daniel
Fniliinan.'besid'- twirling a light-nine
toe, made an eloquent nnd btirnnj
I pooch for the Actors' KqililJ Wil
liam De Millc. as a corresponding!'1
finning lilit of 'he motion pictures.
wns called on next b the llornl-tonsue.l
Mr. ltelmore.
W-e-l-l " drawled Mr De Mille
in his fascinating, slow way. "If I'd
known I "as gour: t" make a speech
I'd doubtless hine sta'ed up last night
nnd written a ver brill'iint on. Hut
eincc I didn't, inig'it say a few words
j What YoiItritcFUmStars Are Doing
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tlon of Honor." bv ltuth Cross. I his
will be her fuiirin put'ii on ii'r Asso
ciated First National contract. Mi-
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rastwaril. bavin-: decided he needs a
hang' to the N- York atmosphere.
lit) Is bringing grandfather with him a
a safeguard and chaperon.
Ethel (Jranilln. one of our popular
tnrs of vesteryear. is coming bark to
tho i-creen. She bus not been before tne
camera for three j ears. Having mnue uer
Inst appenrance in "'Hie Crimson
Kfnln." n serial, with Maurice Costello.
She has ton engagrd for un Important
pnrt the feminine lead in George I)
Tinker', first iirodtiction for Metro
"Tim Hunch "
rntrlcl.l I'almor nnd George Cooper
have been added to the enst of the Mary
ltnberU Uitiehnrt oiiginnl. tcinpnrurih
ralltsl "The Glorious Fool, which E.
Jlnson Hopper is directing.
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i 'w m I I m . i m 'lam Fox Plans concerning Farnum
' '' itS teVneri ?rT,n" sinre ore In.Hiiilte due to . . fact that he ,
"J A '.IS Shy rn tht'iday liiu nowjbnn that ho will continue to.appear on the
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HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
on our climate." ( Laughter and cries
of "Hen": Hear!"'
i '-I'.,,, lion, I lirt on cr.ran mn ra nnil Itbo
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f.,1 lplo hi, ilrni'ireil lust ilrnwline feet
to where Mr. I)e Mllle .the dnushter
t Henry GeorBM , waited en tna.se. ,
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Sarah Ma-on. cnlled Shouiu a .Man
Marry V . ,
Now Sarah o'islit to know. r.vi-
nentlr tlie answers in ine murium''-,
for she's a bride of scarcely a month
See nnd hubby. Victor Hterman. met
while writing for Owen Moon and
.thr Se'sfiiicl: star in New York.
To re'uni to Fntt - h'i th tnri
iii phew of a crusty millionaire, blessed
i.v bentitr nf fne.. nnd form, but- af-
Dieted with a stutter'. Can you feature
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niiv I winched tnem iiiKing '": ,'-' "- tions they seeK to depict inrougii .uo
in Hie great German war vault. tograph' As a result of my convic
The vault is lined with snmi.les "fl,;,,,,, ,(iii visit Japan. Spain and
.roll shell, torpedo and b.mb Used, roll- jtnjv w.jthin the next few months to
..f ii iitu ennimisses. nnroiiieiers hihh,
what-not The Kaiser, one linml hid
den. n:ir'.s his horrid plans at .Lm
Ki.kwoo.l. who looks ns if he "'nh"d he
weren't there and a darn good Kaiser
the netor-feller makes!
The extras, rrusslim to tue up or ine
Inst hair on the la-t haughtv head, even ,
eousostep to lunch. I'M find out how i
innnv feet long, wide nnd high the great
Dnniiney Hall in England is and let
'ot: know.
Hurt's first original screen s.orj . ine
Man from Lest Kivcr House 1'ce.s
las been engaged for the lending ro,'
No other members of the cast have a
yet been selected.
Elliott Dexter hns been added 'o "io
cast of George Fitzmauneo s production
of ' Peter Ibbetf.ci." hioh already has
E'sie Fer'uson nnd Wnllnce ltei.1 us
stnrs. When the enst for this picture
is complete it will contain sewnil -f
i l(, igt-non players in motion pi
, turCf, ,jr. Dexter, who lias been n
-pw r since completing h s work .n
."rhe Affairs of Anatnl" at I loir wood
i w,n phiy the tu't of Monsieur Pasqnier
the father ot wogo, ine nine r rencn
luiv win. crows un to be refer Ihbet
(on. the role played by Wallace Uriel
tiki Kermison will be seen ns Hie
I Duchess of Towers. Montague Iaivc
; uncle.
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Farnum Not to Quit
, ,.,!.,,., rulnors that William lar-
Hl) 1JAUTIIKI.JIKSS. fol-j
lowlnc In tho footsteps of I harlos
TJny. Charles riinplin nnd otlior-. is tho
'.met si'i-ccn luminary to Join t In rank
of indcpFinlrnt stars.
He lius 'oft the fold of P. W. fSrlf
litli to "go on hi own" and under
I'ontmctK just -iRtird will release his in
dependent prodnetinns thiongli Asso
ciated First National. At the pr""ii'
time Haruielmess i In the Flower Hos
pital. New York, reciiperntin;; from a
minor affeetion of the inner ear.
NeKotiations for the organization of
the new independent producing eom
puny with Harlhelmess n its stellar
attraction have jiim been "(included l
Charles H. Dnell, Jr. The company,
which wi'l be known as lnspirntio:i
I'ietures. Inc.. has been capitalized at
Sl.riOO.tMKI. I'nder the terms IJarthe!
mess will be starred for two years.
Work will he suit ted as soon as he re
gains his health.
Ilarthelmes.s was a featured player In
some of I. W. Crillith's most success
fill screen nroillictions. incllldinK "Win
Down Kn-t." Broken 1!"''"'';'''
he I.ove ! lower ' and ll.o Idol
Me was born in
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Hartford. "nn. He was
Marv jtuv n(i, Mimmer.
' stnrinir vehicles for Mr. Harthel
MJ(SH jmu, I)llt .. llIlt,0iinccd as yet
but Mr Duell :ijs:
carry an appeal thiough .. w holef ,vm,.nee Ti.i.nadge in "The Honey
story and we'l por.ra.'ed ... 1 1 brrn i , .. ...,,, ,., Ka,,v.. w,
by compete., MH-rfonner an I '.! .. Tlion.u-. in "Suspense" with
our endeavor. The matter of faking
has gone too far nud if the pictures niv
to have educational as well as eiiiei
taiument value thev should no iiuien
in the real atmosphere ot tlie eonui
,, ,-ientions tor IllCllires . iiuve
....,! rntnil fill'
Thus ir would nppear that Dick N
quite llkelv to en.io.' a iiicture-maliins
trip abroad in the not distnnt future.
Dick Becomes a Star
HICHAltD ItAHTHEL.MKSH
l-Vatiireel player with I). . Grif
fith, who will 1erome an Intleprnd
cnt star will, n new rotnn.my form
ed to, exploit him
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ACTOR FOR SCREEN
ICNSIDK may well take pride in
success of Harrison Gordon
better known among folk of the stage
and screen as "Harris." Mr. (ior
don lirst glimpsed the golden tight of
day in tlmt pretty little suburb 'ust be
yond Jenkintown more thnn thirty years
ago and recalls with keen delight the
happy days of his boyhood bpent along
the Kcaiiing Kail way.
Mr. Gordon, be it known. i.s one
of
the foremost character actors on the
silver screen today and one of the most
versatile developed in the last live or
six nears.
He lived in GVuside until he wns six
teen enrs of nge. At that time he
developed a severe case of "stngeitiM"
and when parental opposition tempo
rarily balked his plan, he quit anyway,
taking "French leave" from the Chel
tenham Military Academy, where he
had attended classes for several hard
and hectic jears.
His first engagement on the stage
when still quite young was as a singer
in the chorus of the "Miss Hob White"
company in this oily.
HIS first taste of the drama created a
longing for more. Drama was the
goal of his youthful ambition.
His first real chance came in a dra
matic play in support of Louis Mnnii.
Later he was seen with Sir Henry Irv
ing in Shakespearean repertoire. Then
came several seasons in stock in New
York and Philadelphia.
Since 11111, when Mr. Gordon made
his debut on the screen, he has served
h actor, director nnd playwright.
Among his best known earlier produc
tions weie "The Picture of Dorian
Gray" niid "The Mill on the Floss."
in the latter ofj which he played the
leading ro e.
Mr (iordon then took a vacation and
I Olllil.tllill llnriliAII' n llin . ntMnm a III! in
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t' mm iii-u uiint:i,) i i II'" r:i i-tii ji iiii,l
over a year ago after devoting two years
to directing western -tories for tho
screen with a company operating In
Texas.
I'.itii Moore.
I He himself, however, believes that be
I has done his best work under the direc
tion ot 1 1 1 1 ii id Christy (nomine, in
the hitter's production "Live nnd Let
Live," now being distributed by Robert
son Co'e.
She Hates Champagne Cider
Cliauipagii.' cider is the bane of the
motion -picture player's life, says Agnes
I Aires, the beautiful leading woman
who worked her way in pictures from
! ilie ranks of the extrns" into the
'ailing feminine part in "Cappy
Kicks." "I know n friend who likes
i ider, bnt every tune the word is men-
h.ii.mI I shiver becnusc when 1 was an
extra I had to drink so much of it,"
sue explained. "You have no idea how
t. mule it is to sjt m a tnble in u
atiarct scene nml sip cider by the
li. ii At firm . when it is cold, it is
in i si, bud luit after it gets warm it is
s npi awful, but .'on have to keep
Piling just the siime. Any one who
la ever worked as an extra in pictures
vi' agree with me, I am sure."
Jf ill Mary Garden .
Return to Screen?
IS MAKY GARDEN to be won over
to Hie movies again?
That question arose following Miss
Garden's recent visit to the Goldwyn
studios nt Culver City. Calif. When
asltod by a reporter If she intended to
return to screen work she said :
"I should love to. This studio
thrills me. When I made 'Thais'
ire ait had not developed to the
point it has now reached. We
worked on Uttl stages, chilly and
uncomfortable. Hut now," she
added, waving hor long walking stick
toward tlye big ftlnss stnges, "you
have more facilities to work with
than any other of the nrt.s-."
Miss Garden was the guct of
Rupert Iluzhcs when she visited tho
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Contest Entrants Have Time
to Gef Aeo; Photographs Made
No Time Limit Yet Set for Closing, as This Will Depend on
Progress of Preliminary Work at Betztvood Winners
Will Avoid Unpleasant Problems Tfyt Face
Ordinary Movie Aspirants
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f()t I! or five young women have tcnMcii to us irnntwp io know if they have
time to have new photographs taken for our Movie Beauty Contest. They.
tcant to know when the contest 11 going to end.
The answer to the' first question is "I'm."
Thete will he ample time for new pictures providing you go to a photog
rapher's iri.hin, sail, a week or ten days.
As to the close, of the contest, that-has not been decided as yet. It oU
depend largely on tKc completion of preliminary details at llctzwoad and on
how soon they will be ready to make places for the three girls who win.
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A S VK stntctl ypfttcrdny, they Imve I
nlrondy en
ignged the cast for the
first picture in the new "Toonervillc
Trolley" series. Hetty Hover, who was;
the ingenue in the series last jenr, will
ngnin fill her role in the first two of"
the new scries.
While the first is being made the)
fifteen girls chosen from the entrants I
in tills contest will lie taken out to'
HcUwood to have test strips of movie
film made of them In action. T'hey 1
will all thus have nn opportunity to
see severnt companies at work in the
studios and around the lot.
I" rom these fifteen strips three Willi
be chosen and these three girls wilr be I
given minor parts probably in the sec-'
ond comedy of the series, so that I hoy j
may profit by the experience which
Miss Hovee nnd the others gliave had j
nnd come more or less under their per
sonal guidance in preparation for more'
ambitious work.;
That's the program at present and.
as can easily be seen, the ending of
the contest will depend entirely on .
when Irn M. Lowry. director general.
Is ready to put up his call sheets for,
his first conipnny.
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THE plan, as thus worked out. offers!
to girls in this vicinity a most re- .
mnrkable opportunity.
Ordinarily, there is only one way to
get into the movie game. That is to (
haunt the studios until you manage j
to pick up an odd job or two as an
extra. This menus, perhaps, one or
two days' work In a week at small
pay. with several wccks inrcrveuins uc
fore you are again lucky enough to find
-,t pla'ce.
Meanwhile, our landlndy lets you
know in no uncertain tones that, she is
not interested in your troubles and
wants voiir rent regularly in spite of
the irregularity of jour liny day. And
you'll find yourself craving .the ordinary
three nieais a nay wiieuier juu mm.
the price or not.
Added to tills you will be far awny
from home New York or California
nml loneliness gets mighty lonesome
when it's low tide in the pockotbook.
If you are .able to stand this long
enough jon may eventually work your
wav into a minor part, and only then.
if at all. will nu have n chance to
attract the attention of a casting di
rector nnd get it chance at something
bigger.
THIS contest, on the contrary, solves
nil these iirnlilems for 'on if you
are lucky enough to he one of the three
winners.
In the first plnce. there is no neces
sity to go far from home. Hetzwood
is on the Koajjiii; branch of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, about nn. hour from
Hrond street, nnd the station is right
nt the studio gates, with very satis
factory train service. If you happen to
miss 'a train on the Pentm- vou can
get one on the Reading nt Port Kennedy,
lust across the Schuylkill River from
Hetzwood with a nriilge in neiween.
Thus you can live nt home and com
mute. ,
In the second place, the three win
ners will have none of that hopeless
"extra gill" stage to go through. Thev
o nnen iet minor nans, with the added
guarantee that tJiey will have particular
attention paid to them, nnd any little
faults tlirv mnv snow win i.e emie.it..
by the director instead of being put
down ns permunent black marks against
their records. ,
,n(lfr ,e of them nt least there
is no merely hoping tlint they will be
rewarded hv promotion. This is gunr
nnteed under the nrrnngoments made
...it i, iw i.v .lie I'.et.wnod Film ( o.
and the si'ilarv of the embryo lending
lndv will be $100 a weel;
That'll pay carfare--eh?
Had to Powder Sun's Face
SnenUiiiL' of face power - even the
Min dabs it on in the movies:
The other dnv Victor Sehertzinger.
directing Tom Moore in "Renting the
Gnni"" nt the Goldwyn studios, decided
to photograph the sun's ra.isyis they
came throu'ih a group of trees- to the
scene of notion.
Impossible." snid I he cameramen.
Ernest Miller and Wnldo Twitchel as
one innn. "to resistor the rays unless
wo put on a little muke-up."
So they proceeded to throw a handful
of cream-colored ponder into the nir
and. ns it filtered down through the
sunlight they photographed the scene.
Old Sol no doubt will be uske.l to in
dorse the brand of powder used.
Actor Bom in Glenside
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Movie Beauty Contest
Facts in Nutshell
.
rpHE Hctxwood Film Co. wants to
find three girls of a fresh, nttrac
rive t.vpe for their series of "Tooner
vil'e Trolley" comedies.
AVe hnve agreed to find these girH
through n contest. To enter simply
Rend your photograph addressed to
"Movie Hcaiity. Contest." Evknino
1't'HMO LKnoF.n, Sixth nnd Chest
nut streets
The winners will lie employed first
in minor parts at $40 a week. The
best of the three will then be given
the lending part In the next film at
flOO n week. Tho other two, if they
show sufficient talent, will he further
trained with a view to filling 'the
lending pnrt later.
The photographs will be judged by
n committee of three well-known
photographers Theodore T. Mar
ceau. HJOI) Chestnut street; Elins
Goldensky. 170." Chestnut street:
William Shcwell Ellis. 1012 Chest
nut street nnd two famous artists
- Lvopold Seyffcrt nnd Miss Harriet
Snrtaln, prlwipal of the School of
Design for Women.
No time limit has yet been set for
the termination of this contest.
Prefers Outdoors Daylight
Dallas Fitzgerald., director of "The
Match-Hreaker," Viola Dana's newest
starring vehicle for Metro, plans to
climinntc artificial lighting wherever
possible in the filming of the picture.
"A mnjority of the. population of the
('tilted Stntes resides in cities," he
says. "As a result I think people pre
fer seeing n picture which has muiiy
pretty exteriors rather than one with
artificial interior beauty. When a per
son is placed under licliN he immedi
ately feels that he is going to act. As
a result there are too many cases oflfessors of the industry and art of the
overncting in the interior'atmosohore." i nictures nnd learn, unite hiimhl..-. Ills
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by inenns of the Ims hov m lc 1 re-
forms mny be effected without ucli
efforl.
On the other hand, the old-timer re
crultcd I rom ine s.age. some ... ...us ....-
thor. a noted artist is iisuniiy nciu-
ate by a' feeling of romptoo awe if he
isn't paralyzed by fear. It is all so
new. so unusual mm . ihi.i..,v, ;t"
to his wide experience with men and
possibly the real stage as well as the
stage of life.
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direct. Hcerbohm Tree to act. Hichard
n......... .., ,v,rn !.. i-'iu,..,.. i',iri.e.-m
.....i.. .,.. ,.i. 'nr-i.-riM ...ii, n .Or
certnin sense of beingln a strange land
as a stranger. No one of them sets
about ievolutionir.:ng the screen; he is
..nni.mi .,, nit ni tin. t'ei't nf Mm iii-o.
l'H0TOlM..V!l
's. " 1 t -' ' .. " "ViwHW "
s v '"-sm.
YVVfTT.'V- ..,.., linnil entiles to fl till?
...., ,i .-.... . .- ..,. . I mice them in the new medium.
'J!U. '" ... . Z,.' , ; 'M I-ik.v st.ulio in Hollywon,
i '"'" 'V-'-"'" ".",, "- ., .i)ecii a .wonderful school of great
U"'V! :". '.,,' " f e "i.'f,:. , ; . the motion-picture nrl. The
fo.iie nis-Ai..-..- '.v:r. ' .; ' , "s uccn inutunl antl all who have
'ountry iniuiei to y be? is t o ell th ((( th(j stm!!o wU nbinM;U , ht
lvnrni ni 11 iiii-iuii ir u niiv in v j i n..
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.
IMPFRIAI 00Tl1 & WALNUT STS.i
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
. . .
HnnrniAi -n avi ini ih l".
in "TIIK NUT
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
in "I'l.KAHtiti: m:kki:u.s"
I pKioVi Palaro Ucrmftiitoun Ave unJ
LOUISE GLAUM
In "I A.M (UII.TV"
t innn -- 9 ... , ,,., ,,,,.,.. ...
I I KH IV I Y 'H'-''I' k . Will .1IJ1. i
ci-AiRH amikk.son'a jov' H.i'rtVo p.
"ii.. u.l.:.. ( n.i.. I m: j..."
I i uc i omit u. ltu.uciicu Illliuows
MOnFI '-' SOUTH 5T Orchestra.
lvivyLyiL. .'rn.lnumis from I n Jt
l, W. liltll'I'lTH I'KOItrCTION
"IDOL DANCER"
OVERBROOK,!aDA V?"1'
AI.ISTAK ( Ar In
"NOMADS OF THE NORTH"
PAI APR l-U MARICKT HTUKKT
i rL.ri, 1M A j, , , j. j
TOM MOORE
In "IIOI.I ttllll IIDItM'.S"
I PRINCESS i.rJi.MSr
TOLA Ni:lltl "nil lllti CAST In
"PASSION"
I RFP.RNT -MAHKliT ST t!elo 17TH
IAI-V-1I-'1I II 1.1 A M in II P. J.
llfllll lOltll'S I'ltOIHCTIIIS
"THE GREAT DAY"
RFAITO i:hma.town avkm k
, JL AT TfLPKHOiMsKN ST.
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
I InJMIIKKWSTKiVS MII.I.KINS"
RI IRY MAriKin- ht iiklow 7th
IIIJJ i , A M 1 1 . t . p. Jl.
I AI.I-STAH fArlT In
"THE FATAL HOUR"
QAWOY ,2U MAIIKKT ST
,'-'' v-' I H Jt th MIDN
WALLACE REID
In "THK I.OVK SI'Kf'IAI,"
in in
SHERWOOD M;, '.'."'r ,Mn
I FLORENCE VIDOR
I In "IIKAl ItHA I'.L"
! STANI FY ia"kkt ax iotii
I SIK .IAMF.8 M. IIAKHIK'X
, "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY"
iCTAMTAk! MAIIKKT Al,nl- iivn.
j i r-vi.i i jw ..I i. ... . .;
MAnn.i.i. spi. w hihi;Vthin
UJIN 1 Y
333 MARKEToTm;?,',
nniir.l AC PAmnAwc '
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In "THK MT"
I VICTORIA "."5 ",T.- ,",b,."V
ni'.v tihi-in ... ni'.Nr.TTm '
"A SMALL TOWN IDOL
WM PFNN 4.'.M ''ncalr Av
nrnr nVA"ivfini 'cn" ""v"
..?m5,A'n-Ks..
A I WWl wl-ih5 1 EH
R1ALTO KATIIEIIINB JliifDONAU,
IDLE HOUR ju5MB -
Girl WltU the Jait Heart'
V '
rJWi
:si.'.t.(,',l
.M'$&:xKrxrlir 'Mi (! "it
t?wA-l'rjVJKr i J
".Y-;xrisLtir.. ?.irs rfv x i
,yaifj-'.ftiisa'? &? i jri'& i ',
1 v . 4
nOLANI)
i
own idens, if he, .tins ideas and inraek,.
1 .. nt n urn. n (4 llinDn .nnnttn.iml ,1.I I. . I
iiiniuiiiua un inuc iiiviiiiuiitu nun 13 i.
foregone conclusion he is content toy
keep within himself until such time as '
1 he feels himself competent to intto- '
1 III
tntu
benefit
code
hare
"oc" COI1V1IICCU Ol IIIC CiiniCSUieSS 8WI
( M, o , workcrs in Uip fl w ,,
,,.',,,,.' '.'
some illus.ons shattered, but reahtim
have taken their place, realities tiit
t f ,, . r(,nSH.lrc ..,... ... , ,:
nf ., nll,OI,llv nmi ,,A imm..
-- fi , ',;
.1Illnatlo ot urt"n!4 w,
anil for the (hi-"
veil 8 entertain.
meiit.
Best Way to Make It
... I .. , I . I t
I ' d, , know how- to make an iron-,,,
! cross. ' said Kniest 'Iraxlcr, assustant.
to George Mclfonl, the l'rodueet.
I f Peaking of .props for "rhc Great Im-l
personation. but I do know how toJ
i "'"ke a Maltese cross. ,i
' "How.' nsked Aim lorrest. the
loading woman. (jj
"Stop on Ins tail.' ''J
3
rilOTdl'LA S
hoto-puvt
&)
JTAMtlWCA,
ffSfThc NIXON-NIRDLlNGERm
U THEATRES lj
ACMI IP -'Olh St. and Allculieny An i
' V C'1 NU .MATIXKIJ UAIW
K. I(. LINCOLN In
INNER VOICE"
BELMONT 5'-'D AB0VB MAnKE?
ItAM'll lNTK'S
"THE HIGHEST LAW"
i'. CEDAR
I U I 1AU un ii Qi VLUrtii a 'v" ,
mmtfi p. ir?r. t n HrOV1fB
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
.
I . in "I 111. UI,.S''
COLISEUM "MUiZnDz
AI.ISI'Alt CST III
"LUXURY"
JUMBO
FJtONT HT S. OIRAnD AVB.
.lun.lio .lune. on Frnnkforil "
.lAe'li LIINIIKN'M
"MUTINY OF ELSINORE"
LEADER ""VmTC.I?
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "KAhY HO.I"
f rri iot k'ji a Mr T.nnitsv STREETS
LULUiJi Mnt i :nn, n .in tivp fl:30toll
BETTY COMPSON
ill "PHIHONKIIS 01' I.OVK"
NIXON SSD A-ND "fS. ??ii
Wtl.l Aim MA' "'"
"HERITAGE"
RlVOI I 02D AND SANSOJI 6T8.
rUVUL.1 MATINI1K HAILT
r.LAINK II 4MMH.IIHTF.IV '"
"PLEASURE SEEKERS"
STRAND
ll.'ll t i VTiWV A VII.
AT'vC.VANliO HTRKET !
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
It. "THK NIT"
I AT OTHER THEATREsT
AURORA sus ""tIshi: wHt
AI.I-STA" ' AT - IP.ril
"PARTNERS OF THE TIDE
CENTURY" KnrVnNi"l; ?!ksl
I.I-KTAIt l'lT !
"MILESTONES"
I T..' V. . rl 1 I Jrnrket :.4!?i
i ay a iiih.kciuui,nci s,....i m iv-
! CORINNE GRIFFITHS
"Wliitl's Yciir Iteniipillnn Wortti.
Germantown "fr'wiA
jkan riK in
j
"BLACK BEAUTY"
I
j
IFFFn'RCjr.NI ??!!l.'2.,,ffiit
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
in "ONl'K TO KVK.U '"V-,
. , - ..,,. .V- I DAUI,H",,r
PARK u'mk,V''iY' A-tf " "
It'
,ffssiaft.ya.
c nn i ,n rjorji and srnUCBJ
n SPRUCE MAT.N VfT0BJ
WILLIAM RUMw J
In "COMIKA"" "-" !
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