;!f." .' rd"7b. "iV ' . U tv t.- , - v-r-. k , . - - . wjv f' v, ; ' v1 . A- t " -Vta' : ti t . rtJi '. V." ' fyl tf'J- V if- f , ., ., ',' i w -J '- ' ' , J i I, " -. I. e v EVENING tfBLlO LEDGPBr-PHILADELIHlA, XTODNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921 x ( .m-.', rGfe D aily Movie Magazine i.jl 'MKaiilii "ill -. t , i Tbj-1 MaTMF"T"-"l j aa.- i , 1 sft. K ? if I ir4 .IF.', i lEt r'lt TOD ATS HONOR ROLL IN MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST kl T ifKVPAWPilmlBk V r6c'7 Moymsttstn$ Ave ;j: t.( ' wBVJV ili i , . i ' A XK iHKw 1UU a WCCI' The ot,lcr t,ro- if they l,fVrS v" BERNICE MELCHERT. Newcomers Want All About Can They Get Their Pictures Back? And Is There Time to ' Have New Ones Taken? And Is Experience Necessary? I" PVER tittee ire itarted this Movie Beauty Contest, ice have heen receiving let- M iert atkino all iorl of questions about it. We have tried to answer these fttctiona in the article about the contest that we print every day, but still the note,ewicr arrive and want to know it all over again. And they apologize tor ootkertng u. It itn't necessary to apologue because it isn't a bother. We are aheays glad to see this evidence that newcomers are discovering the eenteit and becoming interested in it. ,. There is one letter beore us on our desk that seems to summarize all the ningt that girls want to know so tee will take that up today and answer it in ittatt for the benefit of all. TTBRB is the letter which comes from -l Germantown with the request that we withhold the name of the writer : Movie Beauty Contest, Bvhjono Tun uo Ledger: Sira I hare just had my attention called to your contest by a friend who thinlca I might have a good chance of being among- the fortunate three girl.s if I 'would send you my photograph. I stwnot ao Talir-as to think I am really fctautlfuJ, but this friend says you have often .stated that personality and in telligence will count as much as mere fctauty, so perhaps I might have a rlinnce. I have only one photograph of my tfelf that I think really does me justice. It la one of an expensive, set and I cannot afford to have others as ex . pemsiv; made. Hut I have iveveral flther really good plcturs though not ao'. good ns this qne. Now the things I vvdold llko to know tie: If I send in this photograph can I ge t-6ark? tl decide to have some new pictures jnade .will therb be time to enter them in-the contest? .Shall I send in more than one pic ture? Is stage experience an advantage in the jSontest or has an Lnexpericnccd girl a'cbance? Please answer my questions In your paper and do not print my name as I doi not want my friends to think T nm yaia, euougll to consider entering unless you decide my picture is good enough to be. oh the honor roll." I ... LL HIGHT, Miss Gerraantown here nLr re your answers '. I0U can get rour nhotorranhs nacklf All pictures will be kept as carefully- as possible In this office until the three winners are announced. Then thiw who wlsih can hate theirs re ,tun. i-TkVrt is ample time to have new pie turef aide if you go about it right away The contest will close at noon xb Saturday. June 18. Tell vour EtirJinofTpner what you want the plc "H,i!fe;(or and the date of closing. . tm: l'a w mnn in several pictures snowing you in different poses, it gives tne) judge a better opportunity to de cWp'how "photoBraphlc' you are. Stage experience i not necessary, 'the 'judges will consider nothing but f 3uVfjtlclurea,0'oiir nge. height, weight and coinnlexlon. Many directors believe ltiaL,Hnit rxiicrli'inf is u valuable nn rt , fi tiil Itm -ict ure actress. ,,fHher, including .Mr. Iowry, of Betz- " VJ .. In . .nu. III. iUlrn 4- !,. y Nyvilt 'u--i i.i m . ..ni, iinR t.tiiv iv lanv a'airl who has no preconceived ideas thf wt tkt ouhtto do. 7 Sbi 5J St. to Know the Movie Contest BOY! PAGE MR. EDISON WITH THIS QUIZ MAX UNDER, the Jovial little French comedy Mar. has tried to digest the Hdtson questions, but he got a brain storm, and as a result in return niks Thomas and others the following "simple ones" that everybody should know : Who invented motion-pictures? If so, when and why? If they had not been started then what would the population of Holly wood be today? What is the epecific gravity of raw film? Of finished prints? Of Fatty Arbuckle? State percentage of actinic light rays iu California. What is their weight worth in pure gold? If the cameraman cranks 14 and the projectionist runs 12, what is the apparent relativity of increase In nor mal movement of figures on the screen at ll!8-foot throw, angle 2 per ceut. lens elevation thirty-three feet? (Use plenty of scratch pnper.1 What Is the weight of cold cream per cubic yard? Where docs It come from and where does it go? PERHAPS TTEKB lire two dressing rooms of AA moving picture stars. It Is not at all Jmpossible that some such room equally luxurious and attractive nay 3 Movie Beauty Contest Facts in Nutshell THE Betzwood Film Co. wants to find three girls of n fre-h, attrac tive type for their scries of "Tooncr ville Trolley" comedies. We hnvc agreed to find these girls through a contest. To enter simply send your photograph addressed to "Movie Ttcmity Contest," Kvtnino I'Lm.io Ledger, Sixth and Chest nut streets. The winners will be employed first in minor parts nt ?40 a week. The best of tho three will then be given the leading part In the next film nt MOO a week. The other two, if they show sufficient talent, will be further trained with a view to filling the leading part later. The jury to decide the winners consists of two famous, artists Leo pohl Seyffert. portrait painter. 1730 Chestnut street, and Miss Harriet Sartain, principal. School of Design for Women, and three noted photog raphers William Shewell Ellis. 1012 Chestnut street; Ellas Gold ensky, 1705 Chestnut street, nnd Theodore T. Marccau, 1609 Chest nut street. The contest will close at noon, Saturday, June 18. What Stars Are Doing Thomas McUhan was injured ns n result of a fist fight In "Cappy nicks," in which he ib playing the part of a sco captain. He is nursing bndlv bruised knuckles on his right hand. Otherwise ho is enjoying bis location trip to the rocky const above Boston, where shipwreck scenes arc being takcu. Alice Joce Is busy on her new pro duction. "The Inner Chnraber," based on u story by Charles Caldwell Doblc, called "The Blood-Red Dawn." The star has a Ftrong supporting cast, in cluding Holmes E. Herbert, who was her leading man in "Her Lord and Master": Pedro de Cordoba.. Tohn Webb Dillon, Mrs. De Wolf Hopper, Jane Jennings, Grace Barton, Josephine Whlttell and others. Ethel Clayton returned from a trip to the iosemite Valley bv motor, accom panied by her brother Donald and her mother and father. It wab a aratlon for her. She begins work on "Her Own Money." Wedgewood Nowell has been engaged by Metro for one of the important parts I'L '"Li Unnn s "" Metro picture, "Tho Match Breaker." which Dallas r itzgernld is directing. Mr. Nowell has rone to Corouado Beach, where Miss Dana and her company are filming tho exterior scenes for this Mcta Wtiite story. Corlnne (.rlffilli nnd Catherine Cal. yrt, acknowledged to b the best dressed actresses of the screen and noted for their grace In wearing their gowns, nre seen together In "Moral Fiber.' the now Vitagraph production now being filmed under the direction of Webster Campbell In tho earlier scenes Miu Griffith appears as a coun trj miss' in short drenscs, but Inter she appears In elaborate frocks. Miss Cal vert's -role enaljes her to pluy the lady of fashion throughout THERE'S A DRESSING ROOM LIKE THESE AWAITING YOU flkkkkkkBlAlQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiaiMIIIIIIIIIIIII MBBBBBBBBBuBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBll'l''TlTMtllSllJT!!?' cow be awaiting the winners of our Movio Beauty Contest Many stranger things hare happened In the magic land if movk'dum On the left in Mabel Noimand'a room, NrS, FrS, RfMOR AND GOSSIP FROM H0LLYW00DSTVD10S IJy CONSTANCE PALMBlt Hollywood, Calif., Mar 21, 1021. T HEY tell me Mildred Harris upon completing the current C. B. de Mlllo picture is going into vaudeville contract all signed nnd everything. She's always wanted to go on the stagci The sidedoor's as good oh the front for the initial entrance. (Isn't that catty? Just like n woman!) That girl hns more hats I Every time I pee her she's a new one. Yesterday It was a lovely Leghorn thing with roses shading from tho deepest cerise to the most delicate pink. She is such n frag ile blonde, nlwnys to Immaculate, that she makes me think of these Dresden china figurines on my Pittsburgh aunt's drawing-room mantel. Thrills! Met Bill Duncan over on the Vltflirraph lot this morninsr. Ho'h a, very hlgh-prlcrd person, I understand, wimt with directing and acting. The picture, nearly finished, is n min ing Western yclept very temporarily "The I'rinccss or tue Desert Drcnm." the latter being a dance-hall nnd the former Edltu Johnson, alias air. Dun can's wife. ' He hns the very rcsonnnt speaking voice and charming manner of nil actors who reach the interesting age. (Now isn't that neat?) Next week he ex pects to start on a Curwood story "The Hunted Woman." I'm going over directly it starts. I need that woman'tt secret! Lola Wilson nnd her familv father, mother' nnd sister Janice, the liltcr nlso In pictures aro going to move nfter living for six nnd a half years in the same place. This is Hollywood! The new hcadqunrlerH Is a charming bunt-alow up Van Ness avenue, in .the hills, nil flowery and vlney. SUXD Ncit UXDAY was a dull day at the beach. ther the sun nor the stars shone. But late in the afternoon Bert Trtell and his wife lent their presence, accom panied by Dann Todd, protege of Mmc. Elinor Glyn ; John Davidson, in W. C. do Mille's current picture, 'and Paul Schofield, one of the lesser writers, now with Fox. They did no more than group them selves In nn excluslvn halfmoon and gaze upon the commoner herd. This Is not movies, but it is in teresting: Boger Lewis, (-pedal writer for n wcll-kuown magazine. Is out here Will Leave Movies MILDIIED HAimiS THAT vaudeville is holding out al luring enticements to film celebri ties is shown by the fnct Mildred Harris, formerly Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, will enter the two-a-day in September in a sketch. Dorothy Phillips and Wheeler Oakman are both said to have reccled offers. getting data on national questions. iThatH a ej-y definite statement!) Don't get the idea he is movie-lng. I'm sure he scorns us as of no importance which is the correct thing, In the light of what he is doing. But neertheless. I surmise his mastiff-brain is amused nt our pomeranian antics. Who wouldn't bo! Last night at tho Hollywood Hotel Eddie Dillon nnd Edith Holler she of musical-comedy faco were united under the law of man nnd tho blessing of everybody in the bonds of holy matri mony. The wedding took place in some body or other's room, nna among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lytell. Mrs. Pickford ami son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulhall. H B. Warner has grown a beautiful mustache. Friends and admirers of Sidney Ains worth are very sorry to know of his Illness. Tho trouble is diabetes. We all wish him n rapid recovery. Tho words are stereotyped, hut they nre sin cere. By the way, I want to correct my statement of some dajs ago. I had a fteling it was wrong when I wrote, it. He was not in Betty Compson's picture, "At the End of tho World." 'Scuse, please. with its anteroom bejond, at the Gold wyn studios in Culver Uty. On the right Is the suite reserved for another "f their tnrs In all of the bis btudios, both on the iHf"SIIi11111111111111111111111M fcfAHaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin f i' -r JkfaBjiiw 'MAYBE IT PAYS Bcbe" Daniels J?c6c tlie Beauti fulWas Sentenced by a Stony Hearted Judge to TEN DAYS IN JAIL Out .in California Just Because She Drove Her Motorcar at Something This Side of 100 Miles ait Hour. Bcbe Served Her Sentence; Now She's Deluged With "Fan" Mail Telling Her How Admirers Hate the Judge, but Love Her Much More Because of the Suffering ' She Went Through. Here Site Is With Her Mail LON CHANEY HAS DIED IN HIS BED ONLY ONCE By LON CHANEY WHEN I was ten years old I started in the show business ns n clearer of "props." Then I became head "props," (chief property man). At tho nge of eighteen, I produced several of the Gilbert nnd Sullivan operas amateur performances given for the benefit of the stage hands' union, Soon after, 1 became, a member of the Columbia Opera Co. as n chorus singer, transportation manager and wardrobe man, all for the princely salary of $14 per week. I had my re ward, however, for at the end of the season I became the company's come diau and stage manager. While with thorn, I had a repertoire of about fifty operas. Then I joined Wndnond Frazco'K Mu sical Comedy Co.. nppenring in "Th" Itoynl Chef," "A Night for a Day." "The Broken Idol" nnd "Tho Time, the Place ''and thfe Girl." AT'THE close of that season I de cided to return home, where I be came interested in a motion-picture theatre. That was, however, for only a short time. I found T couldn't resist the luro of the footlights and joined Ziegfcld's Musical Comedy Co.. which was producing "Tho Girl in the Kimo no." At the. end of the season I found myself in California. White there I joined Kolb nnd Dill, appearing with them in "In Algeria." "In Dutch" and "Tho Motor Girl" throughout the largest cities of tho country. When we Arrived In Los Angtles, I visited Universal City. Ainu Curli" who was directing tho conn die. cast mo for on eccentric part opposite Mm Asher. Our first scene was inken mi the Venice, Calif., boardwalk before Hum rands of onlookers. I felt as if I wore dropping in nn elevator. After my comedy I was enst for an underworld henvy. That was five years ago. Since then I've plajed all man ner of pnrth from ouug men of eighteen to oldsters of ninety. I've been killed in nlinost every picture, but only in one hove I been permitted the luxury of d.ving in bed. The pictuns wherein I did mv 1m work aio "The Miraelo Mnn, I'he Penalty" and "Outsido the Law." New Player'a Unusual Name Fronzio Gunn boasts of one of the most peculiar names in screendom, but claims it is the one she was born with. West Const nnd In the Must xlmih... fascinating apartments nre set aside fov tho fortuuite men and women who Lmanago to win the affections of the Pudiic from tue silver meet. ' - HgJI LiiiiiBicMiHlvi.' v - , TO GO TO JAIL From Onty One Delivery .' Miss Gunn, a newcomer to the screen, is playing In the Goldwyn picture, "Made in Heaven," starring Tom Moore. Tom Mix Eastward Bound Despito rumors to the contrary, it looks now ns though Tom Mix will come East this summer for a little vacation. Tom hasn't been In New York since he became famous, but tho Fox star Is anxious to attend the Dcmpsey-Carpentler fight, nnd If his work can be nrranged he will be at the ringside. rfloToi'i-AVS "THOTtWUltr' COMPANY r . .OTAMCmCk AlUnrnK, l'h. Morris & rByunk At. Ainamura Jrt. Dny - .. ev., o:is & o TOM MIX In "HANDS Ol'F" A I I ETUI7MV Frankford h Allhny ALLr.unlllNIktat. I)"vS 15 Evi. tS BEBE DANIELS In "TWO WEEKS WITH TAY" ADO! I C ND & Thompson sts. rJL.LXJ MATINKB DAILY KDlTirr. bTBRMNO In. "A Daughter of the West" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Bel. 1STH ETHEL CLAYTON In "SHAM" A CTOD FRANKLIN 4 aiRARD AVE. rD I UI MATINEE DAILY I.t,-HTAR PAST In "BEAU REVEL" BALTIMORE.VSa1? EARLE WILLIAMS In "IT CAN UK DONE" DC MM HTH AND WOODI.AND AVE. DH,IM MTINEK DAILY LOUISE GLAUM In "I AM (iLILTY" I III7I3IDr .Broad k Susquehanna Dl.UH.Dtrl- v contlniiom a until 11 AI.ISTAK PAST In "JACK-KNIFE MAN" BROADWAY v.? ?. MAE MURRAY In "THE GILDED LILY" Broad St. Casino """?,$ tfj JUNE CAPRICE In "KOOUES AND ROMANCE" r A PITOI 1" M.VRKET ST. (-rtrl IUL m ,. .vr to u is P. M. A I.l -st n rRT In "PROXIES" CCW fSrsJI AI Gtn' Maplowood Avej. Kjy.JlKJilt-W-. -j an 7 an1 0 P M MAE MURRAY In "THE (ill. DIM) I.U.V DARBY THEATRE AM-OTAR TAST In "HELIOTROPE" EMPRESS ma,nmastt.nJea1nk AM-STAII PANT In "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" FAI RMOUNT " AgirR Jean Paige and Jas. Morrison In "RLAPK nilUTV" FAM1IY THEATRE "liTTl Market St. rMlVlll-il K , M TO MIDNIGHT FRANK MAYO In "THE BLAZING TRAM." 56TH ST. T,,BATI&?;' j "5B ALT-STAR PAST In "' rue r 'f0'WSBsTm gJT. ," aw?. f-, u ): ;.- WMi-r'MmtBW :B "MILESTONES" FRANKFORD 4'7,B rA?nD ALM TELL nnrt f.riinun t" Wpktt In "PAYING THE PIPER" C, ORF B'01 "akct ST. ALICE BRTDY,0a,oU . -1" "0tT 0l' T,l,, 'IORl!S" GRANT 0" ainARD ave ETHEL CLAYTON7""0- U "TUB PRICE Or POSSESSION" BESSIE LOVE TELLS HOW LVCKY CHANCE LED TO STARDOM By BESSIE LOVE ' IN tfHH first place, I had no Idea at all ever of becoming screen actress; neither had I aspirations for the stage. Even today my father Is not inclined to take any too kindly to tho thought of theatricals for a girl. 1 was enrolled In the Los Angeles High School, very much engrossed in getting nn education. Then tho family physician told me that my health was not up to standard. No moro books I A complete rest from studies I And just when I had set my heart on getting through the course. My mother heard my tearful story. "That's all right, Bessie," she said. "If you like you may go to work this summer to take your mind away from the classroom." There was a knock on the door nnd a neighbor entered. She saw my tears ; for a moment sho listened to my mo ther's explanation of them. "I have nn Ideal" she Bald, cheerily. "A friend of mine told me yesterday that I can get n job in the movies if I go to the Fine Arts studio tomorrow." And then she asked my mother if she might take me out with her. ALL the way, to the studio my grown-up friend talked about the film Industry. She kbw no reason why both of us should not get jobs ns "extras" In tho huite crowd which D. W. Griffith wns using In "Intolerance," When we arrived at the Fine Arts studio my friend and I walked through a hallway until we came to n door. My friend knocked, while I stood behind her, and barely noticed that she towered several Inches above inc. A man opened the door. "You cannot see Mr. Griffith," he said tersely. It happened that I was standing im mediately In front of the craf 1 of the door. I heard what the man I d. My heart sank, nnd I was listening at tentively for a word of hope. The man started to close tlrt door on us, and the lock was just on the verge of catching when' another man's voice inside said : "I would like to sec them. Please show them in." "Them?" answered the doorman In surprise. "Thore's only one!" Oh, no, there arc tWYa lady aud a little girl." c T HE man at the door W Cst sren mo because my friend's statuO hid me. We entered the office somlwhat sheepishly, but the attitude of thoMher man who had admitted us imnic! ,cly reassured us. He wns David Wark Griffif "I've been watching the fk. v-- prcssions of the little girl," he explained to his assistant. "I could see her through the crack in the door." We hnd a very long interview. He rs l'HOTOri.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. GREAT NORTHERN Wi'JL' CONSTANCE BlNNEY In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" IMPFRIAI C0T" WALNUT 6TS. VJ:.ir,.A1-' Malt. 2-30. E. TAB JEA' I'AIOE nnd AI.INTAR CAST In "BLACK BEAUTY" LehipVl Palar Oermantown At. aad lCIII,n raiaCC lhteh Avenue WALLACE REID In "THE LOVE SPECIAL" LIRFRTY DROAD . COLUMBIA AV. A-1JILI 1 1 .VATINF.V! DAILY ALICE BRADY In "OCT OF THE CHORDS" OVERBROOK63041,10 LOUISE GLAUM' In "1 AM GUILTY" PAI ACF 12U WRKET STREET T ,0 A V- ,0 ' f. M. Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle In "TnE TRAVELING SALESMAN" PRINCFS.S 1018 IARKET STREET ZTfzfi KM A. M to 11.15 P.M. EARL WILLIAMS In "IT CAN IJE DONE" REGENT MA"KET ST. Below 1TTH 7rt, n'r A. M to U P. M. llATl',Kn,NK SALVKRT In "The Heart of Maryland" RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVENUE nu rL AT TrT.pp;nocKEN ST OTIS SKINNER In "KISMET" RUBY MAnBT ST. BELOW TtII "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" SAVOY "'ilTrketst! HARRYACAREY,DN,UHT In "THE WALI-OP" SHERWOOD M',hAS B"" av. TOM MOORE EVKl 'au In "OFFICKIl 060" STANLEY ,1IAn1ET.AT 1BT" JACKIE C60GAN15,M '" "PECK'S HAD BOY" STANTON M,An.KFT Abo"' th" PI em L1 AM tn " 15 P.M. . ELSIE FERGUSON in Sacred and Profane Love" ADDED ATTIlACriON-A M" HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY 333 M ARKET.T5.7. TK&i BENTURPIN nAjMALI.TOHN IDOL" VICTORIA "VwTiTmi "NOT GUILTY' WM. PENN ?f aT." BETTY COMVpSON,,lc,ure In "PRISONER OF "UIVE" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO "TIN SKINNER In IDLE HOUa M?'EGiM , Tells $ow Site "Broke nM ' lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiBIK'nP?PPlaaVl' MBBfl ijillWHEii ii i&ijtj-,i?''iniiliil 'ii..M, ' i) V ' BESSIE "LOVE Popular movie star who tells of thi romantic chance that led to her sac cess on tho Bcrccn k asked mc any number of question what I had been doing, what I cnjoyM ('oing, what I wnntcd to do, had I em trieu to acir wbh i wining to work aid dozens of others, which I tried to aa-, swer ns correctly as possible. .ir. uriuuii loucnea a ouiion and uoy came into mc oincc. "Tou will show this little girl igj this lady to the dressing room," b said, "and tell the matron to dress th little gin tor a rcucarsai ot miss Mirlim uoopcr a part. I literally staggered when I. went it, follow the 7oy out of the office. 'But uciore i went i noa instructions to corao back there at tho end of tho dj, And I bed never tried to act la mj I A ND thai I went In for the secenfl t n- Interritw with Mr. Griffith. "Come onck in two weeks," 1m smiled, and patted me on the shouHif, "and bring your m'othcr with you." Mr. Griflth, mother and I later hid n long talk. Mr. Griffith pushed tit button on Ms desk and a boy came la. There was Wmething in his hand, wht5 he hunded to Mr. Griffith. "A contrapt," said the great pm duccr, "for Bessie Love to sign. , W will mnke her n leading woman for four pictures until she Is thoroughly accui tnmed to the screen, und then she will at starred!" Starred ! I couldn't realize it. aid the first tiling I knew was that mj . mother won y Iding the contract. "I guess. he said, "you'd bettw tell your Id . tonlcit because von'l jinve so mut. explaining to do if you wan tin later. rilOTOI'I.AYH MlmHLY, XEf7r COMPANY V .orAXimcA m The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER m THEATRES AVRNI IP 28th St. and Allesh.ny An MATINEE DAJLT UOUGLAS MacLEAN In "CHICKENS" BELMONT ,8;P above markot WANDA30HXwtiY, " In "HER FIRST ELOPEJtENT" LtUAK V CEDAn AvsNci ''POWER" COLISEUM "f91 t. bwji m BESSIE' LOVE 9!80U" n "THE MIDLAN-DEBS" JUMBU '"."bt. & OrRARD AT AnKKvpbor'U'5ri.oaZr''i'ford -v ." sruKi "813" LEADER lST . LANCASTER AVl .,, . . . ATINEt; DAILY , WILLIAM HART 'n "O-MALLBV 01 AlR MOOTED" LOCUST A8" AND WCUST STREtT' l.n.,c. 'r.'f..1'30' 8:8- . I.80tOll' "" r.irj AM, JANE NOVAK H Isobel, or the End of the Trail" NIXON B2D AND MARKET ST. ' EILEEN PERCY 7 "" j In "THE TOMBOY" r RIVOLI 82D AND sansom aw. K KiKf MATINKB DAILT "' , A.NtA Q- nilsson .: j" "WHAT W0.MEN WttL DO" STRAND GK"tANTOWN AVE. MAE MURRAY In "THE nir.nvn i h -n ' i. -"--- .Mx.a AT OTHER THF.ATRF.S AURORA 2132 nnanU)m Am CLARA KWBALTYOUNtf' . n "1IDHH" CENTURY Krle Aw. i.nn nth Ik V ' MATINEE !:1B BILLIE BURKE j!'igKP "CATION OF EMZAPETH" Fay's Knickerbocker ',o4fi' TOM MIX ; 'n "A (tll)lN' ICOMEO" i GeE?u&wn n5MATrNnBv?,opT..r DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE NUT" JEFFERSON 28 Daupolj Jll 1 L-IXOWjN MATINnr. DAIfiT NORMA TALMADGE I" "THE PASSION FLOWER" PARK I" DOB AVE. & DAUPHIN JACK HOLT In "THE .MASK" . SPRUCE tmArT?Nm&rt i i '--Tt-ra" v - JOHN BARRYMOR . .. ...,,e.. . .X. 1 :' I " i,.f.tt- , if1kgJt'tnnt4jM.ii. t