mi .V-TSMC? i ' , T ".' V' " i"v ' .' IViVV y f ;;f'i ?:: ! jjltojh ij m -:,, ,-. - .. ' ' - ''' ' ' j- .,.-.,.-..-.. ..j-. '''"' - v -..". ' ' - . ..- .'.'.-- -- '. T" E3& ' PMrf'r a .ze Daily .Movie Magazine WCcV m A-'sja rt X'ss & J - V, '.fr. --f Ar.v.4.' (9 S V' l-V'-V,,' ' W W i .:! !.'Vt c DIP; ',: VRx i, a ? w iCfj 4 a' IV . i ft It Ia" fc 4 -S Bey ?oee j? Winners t Leading Lady of "Tooncrville Trolley" Comedies Will Give) Its ' ' G7r7s icr Personal Carc,at Bctztvood and See That They Have Best of Teaching I PATH one day last iceek that the girts icho inn this Movie Meanly Con- j l lest wight be hick; enough to have the perianal teaching and guidanee of i RtUy Hover, the charming little inqeniie icho acted in the first ieiics of "Tooner- title fuilley' comedies for the Hetitcood Film Co, Aoir uc are glad In tap that re ean make tins promne rirfwtte inth the rnlhuilaitio approval of Mas lloiee herself, 1 I WR SPENT yesterday jilnyinj; around J the blc studios rmi there- miphtj nice ort of job if that's .'ill we've sot to do, eh? nnd we were lucky etiouxh j to run across llio little Iml.v ho hns von such a followiii; amons th film fan. "Will you or won't yon?" we nskod "Certainly I will." .he said with that gay little smile of hers "but do jou mind tellinj mc what it is?" So wc told her what wi- wanted -for her to run a sort of personal gchool for ' our three pupil nod nho bubbled over' In the delishtful way lie ha of bubbling and croed her heart iie would So the three girl who win this con test are going o pictures with jus' about the mc-t charming and competent teacher it is possible to imnqine W could say a lot more about Miss Itovee but the trouble is our better three quarter ometirae read th mtulT wp write, and there's no use ndding to the burdensi of married life. M ISS MOVEK makes her horn" lieu- with ber parents at HI o-tli Thirty-fourth street, when she i not forcel to remain near the tuclios be cait'p of a picture that must be finnhed She is an enthusiastic rooter for the contest. "I am so anxiou to gc.' n peep at the winners," she said. "From the pic tures that have been publihrd. I leel Bure that some of the bet-looking girls in the rity will he selected, and at lea-t one .of them is destined to find a arepr in pictures. ''Since the contest started I hare been questioned by no less than a dor.pu gina wno gave as reasons tor not euter- inr the contest their lack of acting ability. Here j where the girh make i a misia.e. Lnit.e tne stnge. persons i cw i) miisnp to net lor uie movies. whole-hearted spirit jioi uiuwrv wuu.ru nun tjiirr uu u "Take my own case for instance. I was employed right here in a ,PhilaiIl phla department store as a secretary to one of the buyers It was drab exist ence nnd I had my mind set on bigger things in life than to come to the office in the morning and leave at night. "I WAS giving the movies serious ! thought when the opportunVtj came one morning to sec Mr. I.owry at I Bet-wood. Unknown to me. u friend had submitted my photograph to him and I was asked to visit the studio. , "I'll admit I was eitremely uerious' and could hardly give a satiifaUory ac- I count of my ambitious, but I was' soon, set at ease when I was told to report for work the following morning. After i a sleepless night, in which I pictured I Tnyself the leading lndy for the following day, I reported at the studio and was' assigned to play 'atmosphere' with. about fifty other men and women I "My first day at the studio brought i forcibly to my attention the fact that my success In the movies would be en tirely up to me. I was determined to W"? 5 ! I whs not lone after this thin I i was cast to play small parts in the next ; picture and theja finally the opportunity I was presented m to play the ingenue lole. "This part I played in seven consecu tive productions." M',' ISS BOVEE was born in J.ouis- ille, Ky . nnd brought to this city when but a youngster. . She attended the grammar schools here and then took a course in huine.K training at one of the tchools. commercial I . ' '"Hint is why intelligence m players Will Star Jackie Coogan - both women and men-is itinduallv , . . ,, . . . becoming Hie nio-t impoitaiii pan of .lackle Coognn i-u t onid ove, the an acH,r ,. nitiess' professional n.. way in which his future di;ns are l- wt,. The ablllf to portrav emotions in discussed, hut he would like 1ii,i, overlapping the ao.lity to look like ffiaitHb In IrMfiit ltn (v iit in nl.... lit- . . . . ..... urn it n a i .! v ii ' te Peter in "Peter Ibbetson as w originally reported Jackie has much bigger fish to try He has s,e star- ring p'aus m his bonnet and right now i negotiations sre under wav to (.far hun in four productions for Famo , Pay ers-I.askv THE PROP M4N I ' ' 1 vsVivi Prmi $ WbIk K & Ei li H )PIU ? r-Vv'l&MJ .9V t! nBVs 9fl: ?"1 ' jl taK. Wi Wty 9 WH H Mm Psj3S P ! m1 P9mSp99V' r i? 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Thal ttrrr it sometnna i Alt fvieienotnt would he dented only by aentlemen in- iiT'iim in waning inr country mnh tit xeell as dry on Sunday. Jirautv has long brr'n at a premium in this little old teorld, and iramen irhn air good to look at arc usually looked at. Thii hai been line in the street, in hotel lobbies, on Pullmans, and on the srieen. Hut, iayi an authonh rouditioni are ehauqwq and nair henceforth the iciren demands intelligence ei en more than solitary torclmei'. pMITORn IIOBEIITSON. who is casting director at the fioldtvyn studios in California, is responsible for the earth -shattering theory that intelli gence Is beginning to be recognized as i! valuable qualify in women ' I don't mean, of course." he ad mits, "that beauty is gome to be a drawback to the -preen actress It never will be. But simple beauty well, it isn't enough any more "Vou se the scieen registers everv- thine nnrl nudiences liavp become so- -" pbisticated. and these two facts responsible for the (hange 'In the old days this is platitudm ou little blonde things with heavenly eyes anil their brain in n perpetual state of repose found it fnirly easy to subdue the great American public with their i harms on the silver sheet But the public has become ni-e. ISemm that is wooden -faced isn't enough nn more Luc screen develops and the quality of pbning bus to develop with n inn insip ei uugei ' ... ' ,,.,,, ., , , (( A U' ,h,s '"' a rfA of the """" - ment hy w hn h the ston has grad- ualU necome me mam eiemeni in i photoplur In dav when meant liule nnd tne bea it rne tor i or hip sih MIST BE iBLE TO FID Movie Beauty Contest Facts in Nutshell TMi: Itetzttood Him t"o. wants to find three clrN of freli. attrac lie type for their series of "Tooner llle Trolley" comedies. Wv have ugreed to find thee girls ,throtigh n contest. To enter simply end your photograph iiddressed to "Movie ltcautv Content," Kvr.MXo I't nuo I.F.noi:n, Sixth nnd Chest nut streets. The winners will b-employed firt In minor pnrts at $-0 n week. The bet of the thr? will thc.n be given tin- lending pnrt in the next film at P 1 00 a week. The other two, if they show Hiifficirnt talent, wilj be further trained with a view to filling the leading pait Inter. The photographs will be judged hy n committee of three well-known photographers Theodore T. Mar cenu. 1000 Chestnut street; Klias tioldcpsky. 170." Chestnut street : William Shewell Kllis. 1012 Chest nut street and two famous nrtist Leopold S'eyffcrt nnd Miss Hniriet Sartnin. iirincipal of the School of Design for Women. No lime limit hns yet been set for, the termination of this contest. meunt nil. the star didn't have to know j hnu io act It wnsn't necessary she "i- in- unu nierciv io iook sweet or handsome and all was well. . All no longer is well. When von get a story with the quality of 'Earth bound.' by llnsil King, or 'The Pen alty " by (louverneur Morris, jou need more than facial beauty or beauty of form You need intelligence, which re sults in beauty of expression. And that, after nil. is a better nnd more dignified nnd moie Inting sort of benut.i. "We are fortunate indeed when we find n feminine player who combines both beauty and intelligence. With the men it Ih different , good looks nren't as much in demand. Will llogcrs admits j mm ins laciai neiei-is ire counted nv feu and excelled l,v none, nnd vet the rucecdncss of his nlavinir nnrl the nut. ! uraliftie trend of .. : . . - i " t til" expressions make I him one of the favorite stars of the1 countrt. "(Jood looks -till count n good deal, hut intelligence wins the day. That's the auswer eierj time." r . n - i ; Boston Censors rorbid "The Birth of a Nation'' CENSORSHIP demonstrated its power most effectively in lloston last Monday when "The nirth of n Ndtion" was barred from the city nnd the license of the Shubert Theatre suspended nnd its doors closed. This step followed action taken on recommendation of the Municipal Cen sorship Board The picture was to have been pre sented at a special revival Monday night, but the censors slopped it after a private showing nud demanded it be kept out of Boston They were influ enced in this dedsion because of the claim of Negro citizens the picture would arouse incial prejudice and ere ale an atmosphere unfavorable to tho colored race. Refusal to permit Boston to show the P V (triffith production is rather sur prising, inasmuch ns it played to -100.-000 persons in that city in 101H. The Boston Post, in n three-column article, hns this to say "Precedent-establishing was the edict of Mayoi Peters. Police Commissioner Curtis and Chief .lusti'-e Wilfred Bol stei. of the Municipal Court, these I three comprising the Board of Censor- ship in Boton. when thev ordered the license of the Miilberf theatre sus- queried. pended with the first performance of the "One of the most important tricks play scheduled for last evening and tins 'n this game." be confided "is to know house sold out. arcordiug to the man-1 in advance where you can find anything agement under the sun on short notice because "It was the first time in all thp long1 making motion pictures Is just one lonit liiMory of Boston theatre, that u play .senes of short props when some one has ever beun barred on account oil ruches in nndwants it in n few mln rncia! piejudice. Those who argued thatjiites the piny should be allowed to run con-' "My men anil I aie on the job all tended tnat the idicl of the Board oi'the time We keep our eyes open all Censors established a precedent thnt day long and sleep with one eye open might bar mnnv popular plays Knd filmii al night Props nrp our creed, our from Boston plnyhouses. 'philosophy, our idea!, our main aim jn The nigued that other races might piotest 'The Merchant of enice an-' otiier might nigue thnt 'The Mikado' , was unfavorable to them, and tbat still others might pick out munv plays and films on Which IO bail C!ni!ll3 Similar to Minso voiced yesterday by a crowd of f.OO colored people that Mocked to the,...,, AVe don't wait until we are cal'i- i-ir hill' nc omtiaiueu in u lev. mu- ins an protesinnts El ERTHlG i i TODAY'S HONOR ROLL IN MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST 1 iLV-yiP- . 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MOVIE PROP MAN MUST HAVE MAGICIAN'S WAND i w i i t .i t i , , IV" i'" cvtr flop to thwk. ahout all ' th the little articlei ' . .- . ... eoursr a; even one morion pinine: Aoi'rr the furmtuie, the hangin ns. i the booki, vases, clocks, papers, lumps. pianos everything necessary to make a srem complete, Wheie do they come from! .re they all kept at the studiosT lloie can a de partment store and tndet such a multiplicity of thingsT We teere struck tcith the immensity of the job as ire icatched a picture some time ago io ice tciicd a corre spondent at Hollyieood, "flee prop man and get story how his icork n done," Here it the story he has sent us: C(fiOT! to have six mountain trout in vJ fifty minutes: Arbuckle goiiiR awny tonight and we will bare'y have time to finish the picture." A property man bnd rushed biealh lcssly into the office of the propertv de partment, blurted out this stnrtling bit of intelligence nnd then darted out tins side door. I had iust sat down to interview Howard Wells, head of the property department nt the I.asky studio, and this interiuntion had come before I had put a 6ingle questVm. Ar the door closed behind t, t.e departing prop boy T hri n vision o of my pioposed interview: taking wings .ind flying out the window and into the thin air. Even as I lefiectcd be bad picked up the phone nnd cnllrd n number, talked with bis paity for two minutcH. hung up the receiver and turned around in his swivel chair with a triumphant smi'e "The trout will be here in thirty minutes, lip Raid .Now vou the we can go!n on wjti, thnt intrrvirw. 1 need not attempt to nmnzeincnt "How did describe m you do it?" life 'the more information we can get in cur nic cads about props the happier wo"ity huildingb nnd tne various subsidi- niy brniifhes of the department. He Ihtonnrd :it a colossnl nile of Kuze black (VIE TAKE I YVnn. nrarini particular pleasure in! e ttie hiding niace oi v.im, llml11,1i nmi nnthouirht-of prop , non io furnish something. Win on'v the other niclit I chased n Korri tnticao. 1013 model, for twelve blocks nnd finallv caught it at. Fifth and Main I saw that it had nn un- I usual feature and one which we ar 'constantly on the lookout for Despito ns oge it had been kept In perfct rondition, was well iiolishcd nnd looked a niot like a new issue of nn old model, I nhtiiined the nilitress where the 'nr iou'd be secured, a description ofi ihe i-ar and next day entered it in n index nt the studio If wasn't oer two wieks until I was informeil 'na' Thrector .lames fiuze would want ' j in null ii cur for Fattv Arbuckle to drive In his picture, TJnsollne fins ' I 'ined up the Ford and on the day tin) diectoi was ready for it. it was sent i uf Oui list of obialnah'e piops nnd i i necessary information .lbout them is i wo or three times as lengthy a o a- list uf properties on hand in th department And wc add to it dally. Kim i tide on hand hero in the department bcais ,i stork number nnd . erieied in nu mde book under that number This book gives a comnletu iie,i'ption of t'le prop, a i-cord of i' hen it is sn en out. the number of thn iM'uif and the sd m which it Is used i end w ien it is reriiruod to tic Mock. "A, IX other brnnchCh of produc- inn work, the property depart ment of three years ngo, compnreel to the present department, was a joke. It was housed lit a small, one-story budding which is now occupied by our shipping branch alone There was n erv sniHll stock of props not urn ciently large to require inuexen files. ' Now wo hnve a stock of something like ai 000 article and 4.1,000 different .tems nr varieties And our Index of obtninab'e props runs up into a inueli higher figure and i growing every day. "That little word 'props cnveifv il bigger field than any other word in tho dictionary, for there s nor one nrncjr under the siin that may not, sooner or later, be converted into n prop., "A J'ren , any artWo that Is" handled or usc4 liy thn chatneters in a pictur scene. It covers everything from pin i i i i m - ANNA VAN BS, -1-4. S. Mi' I tick-St. to automobiles and from fhus to ele phants, fii our files wp hnve listed dogs, monkey, ciinnry birds, nutomo biles of nil kinds, nnd models, pea cocks, trained geese, snakes, yachts, falsp teeth and a ridiculous variety of urtlclcs. "Siim wc never hnve occasion to use. but neuTthelcss we hme them listed mid are prepared if they are wanted. Who would ever think of call ing u circus a 'prop.' And yet it is. Recently we go- nu order from u certain director to get him u ciicus. We got the circus, the director conformed liN schedulo to uccommodafc the time of its arrixal in the .-itv. The circus ar rived and we hlrtil the whole show for two duys. rpIIE property man's work begins - when the first finished script comes in nnd isn't finished until the pictuie is naiked and icadv for shipment. This. jn viv of the fact that in cutting his pictuiP. u director somtimes finds that he uiut take n few additional scenes to fill in 'his continuity "Each sepniatc producing staff or company has -i property man who works' right on lb" set That property mnn nnd th' .-ompany assistant director mnke out what is known ns n 'pioiK!riy plot' at the beginning of the picture, after th- script is finished. "1 also icnd the script and make oui nroneitv nlot Then I cct toEether with Hip company prop man nnd wc check the two lists of prospective prop against em-h other, What I hnve over looked he has included and iee versa. In that wiy we get n fairly complete list of jnsr what will be needed in the picture in the wnv of props. "I then turn over a list of the Ihings lings king to lie iiitttiufaenned to our prop-nin department and they begin their work at once. My pron list nlbo includes the furnishings, dinperiee and decorations foi the se'ting In everv picturp there arc always nnny piops iifficult to ob tain." Wc aro.e ami the piopertj chief con ductetl me tlu-oii' i n tour of the prop- albums 'Heie is i complete iccoril of evei y still photnginph on even picture eer filmed nt the studio." he cvplnined When a director wants to get nn idea bout how a 'crtitm set looked in n cfittiin jihtuic. he comes here nnd wc look up a still picture of tbat set. From that he geu iciras for new settings or avo.ds duplication " J eteran del or Is III nii;onouK itoniutTs Theodore Iloberte veieron chnnic ter neior in iiiiriieroiis picture,, is seriously ill A ftaje experlenco of thirty -live jeavK and a connection with tho Hcreen from the inception of the photopla hns resulted in nn enormous follow In for; Theodore 'Ilobertn. eep leeently in "The I,oye Spcrlal" nd "Sham.'' and one of the twelve (.turn in Cecil 11. De llllf' "ThV Affair 0f Atiatol." K& '''a'- KC'p,Vj'R'i I I - r-'SV"iA''" ' ( '1H I F kv A H 'p'ilHlvv'' vB '.. R' Ti h 3 " l I i . , Rh ! Hnc!' HLV Jrl E KT Bl ' H l RRwk.'$3 tB'T'V. i r r '-l "'iT"' " 'S r ) iflB. 4ci r H' Bf " ' H F 1V .r ., '": t, H I KSVi Tvi i! "vB -"S- . iK cS4 W f'it Jlfa-' " iR LOIS WEBER SWAMPED WITH SCENARIOS ENOUGH is full ill answer to he fTicicnt. I.ols Weber, er appeal for scenarios issued n month ngo. has received 11, -10ft scripts, of which 11,101 arc hopelessly bad. The other scenarios nrc being consid ered, but cannot be ncccptcd in their present form. Miss Weber announces that hereafter she w ill consider only scenario? whlcn hne previously been submitted to a sce nario school of recognir.cd uuthority or to n literary agent. "I haven't the time to weed out thn good from the bnd ill the first place." sny Miss Weber, "nnd ns there are trustworthy schools for- the training of photoplay wrights T feel that it Is unjust thnt I should be forced to main- tain n permanent staff of six scenario renders. rtlOTOI'LAVH, VMDTMsts, ceunur If orMtm4 All "amora M ninvnt -j.kvih o-4s . u I 1., MH..I. n.l,n A KBX IIKACII'H 'THE BRANDING IRON" A I I Cn-IirMV Krankfor- At ehny AL.LC.VjrlLnI jifit. Dallv -.':1B Kvkb at 8 1KN Tl KI'IN lit M5NNKTT COMKDY "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" APOLLO &2V & THOltrFOX STH. MATINKB DAILY AI.I&TAK CAST in MILESTONES" ARCADIA i'oT'K ,W BEBE DANIELS In -TWO WKKKS WITH PAY 10TH P. M. AQTriD 1'RANKI.IN A OIRARO AVE. ! At) 1 UK .matinkk daily nvtivj i.i-iYi.isji- In TIIK PASSION n.OWKR" ; BALTIMORETn'niWT NORMA TALMADGE In "11IK TAHSION FLOW KR" D17MM nTH ANIl WOODLANO AVK c : BLNIS u-iKfi?1" PALACE ISMI0S,-VCT,.OT,7, "PAYING THE PIPER" ; TOM MOORE ri i iPRiRn" nrc iTn l?J,5B "JLnl anita ct't ''iPRINCESSo10'9 AKBr TCC ANITA STEWART l rvii'N.3gi3o m l0 u ia p. j In "IIAKKIKT AM) THE PIPEJl" ' IIIK VtKIIKIl'H BROADWAY ft W--' ILS WORTH WHILE" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE NVT" road t. iasino mat. duly .iami.n or.nK.n n voon" "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" PAPITHI "2 MAUKUT ST ArI IUL io a nr te u-m p m MAItsllALI. NKILAN'rt PKOIH'CTION "Bob Hampton of PUcer" colonial o,n,n yri T" ri ARA k-lMRAM YOUNG In ".THAI0IIT 1IIOM PRI" . . - -- i, DARBY THEATRE WANDA HAWLEY in "IIKK IIKT.nP,Ii MI.LUV EMPRESS MA IX ST MASATI'NK SMTINT.K DAILY PSHIF, KINfi'H EARTHBOUND" FAIRMOUNTm'Is r-rd Ae. DAILY NORMA TALMADGE ' n "IIIB PASSION TLOH I-It" FAM LY T,,BK r.1 ffnrSK,fV einur.i. uvr.M in rAwriFnnii; momfnt" - . - 56IHbl. vstwrb PAH.Y unnADT nnwnnTi.i HOBART BOSWORTK In "IIIH OWN I.AVV" FRANKFORD 4715 A'"D ETHEL CLAYTON III "llir, PRirK OK POHSmNHION" ri nni: bhoi mahkbt st. rL 5 m -i .o ( xi CONSTANCE TALMADGE J- I" "COtP RKPBRKXCKIs" GREAT NORTHERN tfWljW CLARA KIMBALL' YOUNG In "SIRAIOHT rROJI PAKI.V NEWS, VIEWS. RUMORS AND GOSSIP fly CONSTANCE FALMEIt Hollywood, Calif, tay IT. 1021. T L. FROTHINGHAM'S production " of "The Black Fox," by E. Phi lips Oipenheimt started yesterday. Ed wnrd Hloman Is directing. He requested mc specially not. to put a "w" In Ms name. If. has nothing to do with the case. Rubyc de Remer Is the leading woman. Raymond Hatton plays a slick French detective one of those debonair chaps with a permanent gardenia in 1'Js liul tonhnlc ahd n ditto wnvu in bis mustache. Mrs. llalton Frances Robert1 of the hlage nnd Jrance3 Hntton of the pereen told mc once, long ngo, ihnr. when Ray played-thn King in "Joan, the Womnn" theie was no living with him, ho was that legal, and that when he was John Trenble. in "The Whispering Chorus" will you ever forget it? he was positively criminal. I qultzcd' him on this, and he came back with: "Yes, I wub King twenty eight hours out of the twenty-four but Frances was n queen. If I wanted to sit up nnd 'talk part' with her all night she would listen. She's alwpys like that. "I've heard actors say thev haled to go, home when they were immersed in a I. ill because their wives cotiidn t un derstand. But Frances and I trouped together for years beforp wp came to pictures, and a better pal a mnn never ha."N ThaL's what I call a tribute. Mr. Hntton nlsn mentioned that bin fan mail was llchter from Phllndplnhln than from anywhere else. I said 1 couldn't un-1 deratnnrt it 1vo,niifc liiu w.irl: tn.i dm' sort that would nppeal to intelligent people, ltight on the spur of the mo- men!, too! Come on show him it' Iruel These people judge a gicnt deal of their purely personal popularity bv their fan mall, nnd take a great deal of pride in-it. i THOMAS HOLDING, ideal for the part, is Buckingham In Douglas Fairbanks' "Three Musketeers'," 1 1 saw him striding along to the dressing-, loom. wltJi the frilly things nboe bis, knees. I'll bet Tommy just ree!s in that ! Olga. Allen, playing the load with l,ec & Mornn, is th'e Bride of Hampton! tr-8oere of that city, asking fnr del Ruth, comedy director and rela tivc. in some very remote way, of Babe Ruth, whatever tbat may mean. News of Gladys Walton's secret mar riage has leaked out. I think the man's name is Frank Nndell, or something. Up is non-movie, from the East, nud is now living out here or course, Here's n hann.v thought : The House ! of 'David Band whs viMtiuer Unlrei-snli f!iv inr one ran iln thnt! One inem.i Young Heart." anotliee dflnilfr ntnrt L.... .1.J .. .ah.. t.AnuJJ ..... t.ltu , t'At nn.iiiln. I Iioa). fAOm I.hm !.& " ; along and rushed up to him. grpetinu , secured as the not vehicle for MIhR u-i nnirii ti vc .i iiL-uiutrii eviii riiiiiiE t ' . 'ii'"" tn wwi 4j,iii. una urran him with effusive brotherly affection. Waltin, PHOTOrr.AYM 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. IMPERIAL oonr A- WAIMT STS Mat? '.':10. Kg. . . t DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "TUB Nl'T" IMPERIAL SD AND POn.Alt 2:U. MATINKK UAII.Y HOUSE PETERS In LYING I.irS' I chicrll Palar ermanlon Ae snd AI.I-STAR CAST In "The Palace of Darkened Windows" I 1RFRJTV nnovu ,t collmhia av. 1-,1JJ11VI 1 MATINKB DAILY BEBE DANIELS In "SIIK COl'I.n.VT HELP II" i ; MODEL ISR SOl'TH ST Oifhlra '"nntlniioui from I to 1 1 1.01'ISE fU.At'V In "I AM GUILTY" OVERBROOK m W. I DOUGLAS MrcLEAN ' In "CIIICKENh" it i fl ,r, A M t0 u ,, M j NIXON 'n iiitiii roRn-s pnoiircTtoN "THE GREAT DAY" RIALTO GK"MANTOW.V AVKM'K lmiIU tT TILPKHOHCKN ST mo.ntt: nn r, tn inn cast in "THE KENTUCKIANS" RUBY ilARIiET STni!lwr7TH " IWU h. k r to u 18 r it M.I-STAR CVST In "THE FATAL HOUR" i - SAVOY IJ" f?7, 'n.. . " - . if -tlllf.Ml, IOHT WALLACE REID In "TIIK LOVK. hPETIAL' SHKRwnnn ih a ntumor. .i. r,LX,Lll8Tp;,"K"30 "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" STAN .FY.. MsnKE-r at if nt ":.- II A M. in 11 is SIR JA3IKS SI. IIAIIP.IK'U p. M "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" CT A M-TVV1 irnif .. ... . 17 I- I I 1. ... JfnrM .' . , I i-usi I -IN w ,S"A'",V ,-", i.s ,.' M ' 'V S MUCKCrDOCKCr v0n i. J "l- .IW PBOIIITTION "niAJTV" 333 M ARKET08 Germantown r,MSI wi j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS imi ir- bpaiitv" !f ' nn.- k,, mj "BLACK BEAU 1 i In "IHK NUT ' VICTOR I A "maiucist T Rb " U A XI IIRV TUKP In MSKNKTT t OMK.nY "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" WlVi. PENjI """ Uncur" At." V.1. HU,lev.il nnd Pletur. BEBE DANIELS In "DPCH8 AM) DltAKKS" AT WEST ClIESTER RIALTO ,'il? "-Nisv in IDLE HOUR $FF - FROM THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS Who do jou think it was? r.'iW Mayo, in bis crepe Whiskers of a e.--nway ! " c,h 'rhnilirh nnf n ulf.J.r. . " his Coinpan.V.Mny Collins is i,i(,iF lady uave gone to fntalina. ll.r, fl lady have gone to Cntallna. lhniSti no doubt have joined forces with ?2 Critic's Fatty Arbuckle Company' "fl they are also locatloning. ln a (illtj' so my from 'ng from know GLADYS WALTON David Brill, manager of Hie Lnl. versal exchange in Portland, hu forwnrded to Universal City a petl- - lion signeu nv more tnan ;)IH1 ttieft " personal appearance at one of their j theatres of Gladys Walton. MIm j Wnlton wns a Portland schooltltlJ I wo years n;o, and h.is a host ofjj F!AJt - ttj m m u .- lf b iiirnu- in mi; iituil lMCiropoF.ii i niversni nmciais arp pinnnins io ! Miss Wnlton takp the trip Io htfj home town ns soon ns che finislifiS "What Can You F.xpecti" her curj, vent production. "Christine of tbtl ninTnrr.sis HOTMUYT WanEuf) . COHMMY F , OfAMtHA fTfrTho NIXON-NIRDLINGER i! UJ THEATRES AVFMI IC 23h 3t. and AUeghtnn1 Xn.r t lNUt JIATIVKB VMlll .ndlinm StHndlnic & noml C'hlldrfi In A "EARTHBOUND" J DIIL-IVIUIN I , jn t, .1 aod n 15 to Itfj KAI.rH I.NCE'S i "THE HIGHEST LAW" CEDAR 00TH 1 CKDAK AVEMUl 1.30 ft a nnd 0 15 ta Hi BEBE DANIELS In 'OH. LADY. LADY!' COLISEUM ilAtlKHT nETWEEM R01 H ANB "Tt SPECIAL sr In "HIDDEN LIGHT" 4- FnoNT sr t oinRn avb, ,UIVIDW .luinix, lunr nn Frankford MAE MARSH In "LITTLE 1T1AHI LADI" i! I FTAnCD HisTct i ANi,sTn AYli LtrtULK .MAIlNCr. DULT " THOMAS MEIGHAN ( In "EASY nOAIl' k I OP! IST 52" ANn ' OU'IT BTtlE-W UULUOl Main. 1 30,8.10 Evgn fl JO la ,11 BETTY COMPSON in "pri.sovkhs or i.ot i;" MARKET STS.' ''I AND 2 S 7 tndt "HERITAGE" , ) RIVOLI M AM lsx4 P.I.AINB HAHJIKKSTBIX I" . f' "PLEASURE SEEKERSJ, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS J in "Tiin mt" a 1aT6'thertheatresTj,' nine news-nound w 1 be t,.:l there nnd I'll hnslen tn t,.. "?H you. fDon't r0u ikl who it is?,Moau, aren't I?) 'sff I Portland Wants GladyT't , f. 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