Frf PS'?' -fi V a,. r ,i ". r 'j- vmjft i-k 'i &&,. . T- w KWT "i 7, ' ,' jf ' " " " ' . . i r.-'w ""(V ? '. At-,' v r t , V MmWVIMK . w ' EVEXTXvV POTffifd-' LEDGBRi-PaiLABBLPMlAr ' bKESbli; " JUNE -S, lm i f rn t , i ' 1 SMf "C& D aily Movie Magazine c . , &i f ' , - r - Kmmm ( KIM;, f BrLt' ' 4B'i&JfejriljKIIVVftv!lt ag h im M. iy i i . Movie Beauty Contest Facts'in Nutshell J rpHE Bctswood Film Co. wants x to find three girls of a fresh, attractive type for a new setics of "Toonerville Trolley" comedies. Wo have ajrreed to find these eirls thiough a contest. To enter, simply send your photograph ad dressed to "Movie Beauty Con test," Evening Public Lkpgmi, Sixth and Chestnut streets. The winners will be employe i first in minor parts at $40 a week. The best of the three will then bo given the leading part in the next film at $100 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 Leopold SeyJfeit, portrait painter, 1730 Chestnut street, and Miss Harriet Sartain. principal, School of Design for Women, and three noted photographers William Shewcll FMis, 1612 Chestnut street; Elias Goldensky, 1705 Chestnut street, and Theodore T. Marceau, 1609 Chestnut street. The contest will close at noon, Saturday, June 18. I'l Izo Is Edna? That Is Question Puzzling Movie Contest Editor Picture Sent in "Intrigues" Him. but He Hasn't Slightest Idea Who Young Lady Is Answers to Questions Asked by Intending Entrants 701.41' if? inll, hnvr in ilrrnle our txirr lo.nnnlhcr littlr rhat with iKi irio have hem irrttiwj in In in nboul nil wrtt n thingi in rnnncrlinn tnth the Jotir lUtiutji Cnntmt. It Kill hi ntrrssarij In anmrev nnly n far nf Ihr Irtlrif hrratur mnnt nf thote 1. 1 rrrciir nrc io nmrA altkt Ihnl thr nusircr will apply In nil. V, hnurrer, ire hnir a queilwn nf our oiri to nsk, "Who is Mnnr" " ' , TT'R n mvsterv thnt "intrii;ui'n ' u, Pola ISogH's Real J- n tlif nineazin ntors love io nv. We don't know r.dnn. but we confess I we"d like to ' ,. ..,u' i. n ,.linto-rnnh to enter I She von i.s n plntorapn to enie In the contest, and. on the front of i It is written. "Verv smcerelv Ldnn. i Xoiv. we'd lie verv happv to feel thnt ' Edna wan sincerel.v ours, but it is evi rfent fh.nr she mcp thin nicture to moiiic , one else and then got it baik to send j to u. Anil she probably intended to i put her full name and address and nil be rest nf it nn the back, or in a letter or something. But slie didn't do it That's where i the mjsterj comes in. Who is F.dna? If Kdna will reveal her identity to us, she has a might good chnrfee of getting on the honor roll Otherwise, we don't iee how we can do anything further about it. The picture shows her in a nift.v bat with a big turned-up brim, n fur col lar, a Ibng cape emit is that what .vou call 'em? and carrying a handbag If anybody knows nn Edna cor- j responding to this description of her clothes shoot! AlvOFT a million letters and phone calls want to know whv we have noi returned "my picture." because it was i-ent in some time ago and hasn't lieen puhllhed yet For the 'steenth time we make this statement nil pictures will be held in this office until the contest is closed Thev cap be obtained then The more fact that jour picture lias not heon niiblished does not mean that jou are out of tlie contest The judges) will examine all pictures, and it is per fectl.v possible that, on final confemici the prize may go to some girl who ha not been Included on our dnilv roll T)LF'ARE state through vour ml y iiinn whether it will be nil light to send a picture of a young girl sewn years old " No, the is far mo voung for the psit the Iletawood company wan's to fill We have had 'manj photographs snt and brought in. with the idea thai, oven If they cannot enter this particular con test, we mav use our "influem ' to Ret them iobs with picture companies. We can't Even if we could, we probablv wouldn't We are not a mo tlon-piituie ngenev and wouldn't have such a ioli if ii were offered to us We are not looking for child prodigies : at least not at present If some producer asks us to nnd a clever child for him. maybe we'll think it over, but at pres- I ent we are looking for a pretty girl at least eighteen venrs old, or one who an make herself look eighteen with make-up vo get piologiaphs nnd letters fro,,,' yy IU ,, , , lf men, ton, telling us how hnndome the ., . , , . . are and how. mickly they would have all I ,iz st"dios. you can imagine what i the girl fans crazy about 'em just as tremendous industry thi.s infant nf com 'they are about Wally Ileid ,merie ha- grown Iji be Well, mavbe. Hut we don't think o i An) way we are not looking for n hand- ' "ere ire punnet, that -W on n tome hero to put Wallv out of the f,. (,f i,, mop-i thiough winch ii l!!!rinPnSnd1l7'l,,r!:nnJlLnS ,"i f.''Tn,1 " '' """i K befnr- " ' 'dv in be run ours, and If he got so poor that lie hnil . , , , to sell his car. we'd have to lortl. around ' tlmnush the projection mm him n wm for some one else to lake us auto riding favorite movie thealte. vhen we go to New York . , , On iIih upper left i a man pn.ntiug A ND then, the cirls who wnnl I.. kn,, A If thev can come in to this i.ffi. l''""1 ,l" ,"'""" '" ''' ","1 '"' "" and have one of our demon news pho- next neighhor iuvariablv reads aln.nl tographers take their pictures. ,r l(.r rnnipanion. nie mad.' m this av TheDUmonnVb'otnK"npherh a.e usunllv '","1 l-l"-t..fr..pi.e, just ns the a lois arc busy flying in nirplanes or climbing photn,'iaphed. skyscraper or driving racing rap. alnng , ,, w , ie ,,n the edges of precipices or something if.-, , And, in their off moments, the. are """" "bowing the film, which hns conn busy printing up the picture (hej hnve we fiom tlie developing nnd f.ibg nnd had friends make of, them while lhe I ,,,i,iB Procet.fes, being wounu on i.ugi were doing their stunts, and pasiing the I , , , . pictures In, their albums so as to sliou """" ,n U ,Iri"1- people in New York how good t lie) are IMou ih I'nuliiie I'l-nlenck boking i ir.L't.y " Pf'f-JTlwrN i",,!,,,,,,,!, the l.n.lci of a movie unm I . M miMbk t!ia(, nny one n nffunl to :i"fr tdrtHvr Buttle, 1 Y - ki , - & .. V, V,. ...vr..b ,,A j,u pillA III," TODAYS HONOR ROLL IN MOVIE BEAUTY QONTEST V MADLLINE FERRIS 1 5H N Grat3 Sr. laniC IS aCllll'urtZ Pf"-A NEt;itI hn. been called a nn i - . "f about everj .nimtri under '"p vn uur now eoin v arietv with ihe statement thnt she is a .lewem and .. I t vfn nom in v irnnii, where sup hi- 'meted Max Iteinhardt's attention. Sa.vs Varletv . -iter name was I'niilette Xrhwart7 SihvvnrU mennn black and o he. singe . inme was ,... thought out The, pictures in which slie lias been appearing here were made five rears ago." The publlcitv department of Ass,, riated First National Plctuies still In- Bieu rir i . aiioimi i i line still III ssts that it hn- reliable infnrmiition that Pola Negri, star of 'Passion" and ' 'Gvpsv Itlmid." is n native of Poland FILM GOES THROUGH MAS Y PROCESSES ' iimtTHMM ('"'"Tin .u "j : f'-'ws..,jtrKtimLimmm' i 4HP3hBmbI i , , AIITH eighteen miles of lilm turn 'be title All the subtitles r M I, u- J""1 1 "'" i':'""'r" '""' ,n, -" imi I i in vie putiu-c lie j toftil;v, ' 1 ?B?y ..irf' t. '? w t ' -s. 's S iH . rf ;"tKo .. " wv j?;; -nr zH . v 1 I,..- -W Hi V-f NORMA OU K01VS STAGE AID SCREEN ARE DIFFERED rXV might think that Norm.. Tnl- ' Vy niiiilirn had run the giimiit of liiimnn i expeneni'e. ne Mil, in nriou iiiiu". ; ! horn lesi'iioil from tire nml watei and . m . . . . . i I bottle and. xiidden ibatli "-he luii lived' mm npeia gliii-rK to determine tlie fact and loved in n tlinii-ainl live- and died thnt I was acting at nil. I nenrlv a-, manv death" i "AH movement licfoie tin- Vamerii ., on(i tliU ,(1 tlot ,,.,,, , , .,ow,.,, ,,,, , ,iie -cene will' . movl(w ,,, M1I,lUtl,nt of n fim- k overplavcl. A dignified walk I sjuge apprnriiuic. .1 lirst night oii!a,.rss l(, saK,. f ihP Mctrnpo'ilan Itmadwai would take about one minute in renlit.v J t t. . rirt1B. .!. It,,,. ,l I K I lit Hill I il .1 ... . .11 1 jl. .'iivs ihhimiisi' ""- ' m-i .i"ii enied tins tnriu icrcuinv sue inline lici deliul on the "legitimate" singe in n pel fm iiuiii'c given foi ilic Ai tors' LUitv Associnlion ''''J"!. . ,, ' I . ' V ' rcgnrdiiu mm i en veisus stnp(. neiing "It is n far more dithi nil matter th.in "lie might ilnnk." sh,. sBrs, et , mi I" motion-piclii.e placer to take pint ' M'eakin singi , ... amllE diftemice.- siu. M,s, Tnl X innilce ln-twepn since and scnen m ting lie not sn nun h in the ipies - .-&i3iiw.ximixm7jmMr.am. m t - iiifAlHMHHIiHV Wtw! mii nvSSNK&Ki ' 'H i : . :si S;V"'TJ8IRS? feswsr.1! vyo.,?ss5sssjs5i;i EDNA MAY CLARK 2324 N.IO" St. t MAR6AQET BRAME 907 H.45 S j lion nf roife u In tlie mniter of tempo, t n liiiiLt alni.it t.lnintu Imli. fllkt.ilt ni pit ' when the lime gone into the ino ieu. j "(!e-turc in the lainera i greatlv. innjiiilied The 'ighlest uiovement HilneM-M ,, impoitanee which is en- vV .;..C: jt-i'TL.. jVi-s . . . v. -j pln,c.fln the -.Merrj Wives ol.f!01 .,ho l''"'" laboratory In the inilsoi. but if 1 hail lieeu ineirj. ... .i i.i :........ .i.:. " tin' .-uiiifia ,,iii,i imui tn u uiit uiiiiiAiiit-' mi m,- hi,iu no"- ..".. mood. Ihe niidienie would lime had tolof tile eainern xilillt. inn in me movies ii would inhe inree. "Lustlv. the .linage ,u mtikf-iip, nocni". In motion n lime fnll almost n , iiwerMil of the laws of nature ' "As everv one knows, ellov is the I ,lnl ,,f' "'" mmi"H 1","'"'-P " P"o-'""' iniilis black, is used onh to produce siuiu,,,,. , .i,...i A. ,i.rt .i,.i.u I,, ,i, .,.,.;nc !L . 1....1 ,,, , , , ,,,,, , mnM.i t ,.,,,,.,,,,. sol.m thin and anemic hollows in the fine On ,hr Mtnge. of course, rouge nn the i hei ks lhl! 'HI 111, l III rni- ... Ill, t.i,,.-r. ,c is inillsnens.niilc nnd does ihe oniioile sirviee" BEFORE YOU SEE PICTURES ON SCREEN Movie Kiddie's Must Keep Up in Studies TV YOt'XOSTKHS rnv.v movie J- kids liccoiific .Totinft nctors nnil nrlronscs nred'not ro throncli tlieir ilnll.v outside ntudles, they lmre an ntlier "think coinlnR," aOcordliig to little Eileen O'Mallc.v, daiiRlitcr nf the popular I'at, who appears in .Marion Fnirfax'g "The iiiK Truth." Illleen and twenty other kiildlcs Ret their dolly lesions just the .snine sin if I hey were roIiik to grammar nhool. In l.ns Angeleo nny child ho U tnlien from school to work In pic ture' must be guaranteed dally In tti net Ion to keep up in tlieir les- MHIS, Krr. day nt the studio gioups of Mddies are seen with their teachers, who must make, a dally report to t lie I ,ii4 Angeles Department of Kduea linn of tliu lemons accomplished.' These lessons are given the children between scenes njid during such time n the) do not appear hefoie the i ii mo i ii Should they be Imh.v all day the recelic their lessons nt home after dinner. Claire Whitney Comes Back "The Leech," with Claire Wliithev in thp leading role, has been acquired liv t lie I'innecr Film for the world iiglilx. It is expected that the first re liae bv I'ioneer for the new "eason ill be ""Out of the Duxt." Eighteen Miles 'of Used in Finn) niLLiox nou.Mts fo, film nlnne! Inrf they mil llir molton-picture in duilin mciely nn infnnt! Itnir i fan $10,000,000,000 irartli nf film handled! Jt ii put Ihiaunh the lahaiulmiet hit the handled unlet event daitt Ouliiders neier know the toilc a fire-ierl film hat to tiarel hefme it leaehrt Ihe silver xheet befoic Ihetr e(r in any theatre. T V.T mm take a little stroll thiough J 'the Cnlilu n laboratory out in Call- fornin and -ee jut how this film trav- eN. Tlie first hmidlinc nn unexposed film lpc0vrs attor it ,,.nclies its dc-tinatinn Knst is to be opened nnil loaded into ... :.... ..:!.:.. ti.. l i.t.- ilwl.t tm lu Maciixincs bold titiallv up to 400 feet The cameramen expose the film for ihe diredor. and at the end of the day the film is developed in the great dark mom. It is wound upon rncks whiih hold about 200 feet Tbe ore immeised tl,-.nrlnA 4d1n-kflABh1nxdSik4ftIlt4l in uik wnuurn miinn ui iii-trniivi iiclr ', man. oxpcit in ins nro less in n. vvn icnes '" I""""" "'ll ' ."", "' .' '" ":..""' I 1 I. .,. i. nl. nol,i. !. nn i lu lilo (l ' i iiimhu " " ii- "' " Minnt t nnui. nom wneie n is pui nuo lP"- "r lixinc bath, en n shower and taken to the ilr.viug room, where. ,r m Iml nntn liuee ilrtinitt wnlrli re , -.-y"-' -, nlvi in wnrm nir. ilrvintr the film in -- .. ---. r- ---- --- few hours ' Now we have the negative, which n . 'hen run on n proicetion imieliinc. in-, spc, tvil and Jiassed iiMin.You pr.,b- I ahh know how. in amateur photos- laph), vou have to make limits on 'l'np to re pooplo ns they nppcnr nnt 'll n II v Ai'll. It i Hip sninr m motion pio-I'lii-s A poiitivo or print has k Up mini in oilier io spo tlnrv.'s ",IB 1 1 o v fnlli hip." mi thp iirsntivp is spiiI to 'In- pi nit oi who iiinlios tpst prints ili'velops thi'in. nml Inti r print tin. mils on n niiu'liiiie whlrli slnnils in n linrk i iKim, suiii is t ho rvpospil 'pouito sioik" ilevi'Ioppil ns thp ni'Riuivp ns nn, ir,.,j rollrctpil nml ioIIimI onto n cU ihcii in' spodoil liv Hip In ml of Hip lalmintoM iiIIpi vvhlih it in sept up tn tin. Him ulitors. vvhii rut ami nwiublp u ,,nin u. iiniHiieu piriuii". rpiIK iMittlns Is a sptuiraio Iiusiiipss. A- ami ncpossitntcs dprpr work ami ifilious looliini; ngain anil njniiii at thp pfrlurp Aflcr the pililnr hus siiIisIIpiI himself uini in- nun iiiirini hip hiorv out iii film , i , , ',": "'.'". 'ii in i ni ;!i;r,'K ,& .-t ;.. ''.'.i , .L" ;.", n.rr '!''lc"'. i ml lie pilnt sock IkuK to liic lahnint WHAT IT I mmmmmfmnmlmtmmtttmmmwmmnMu nuii. iiuwwuwwim4iu'w''w'tf 8 UrvAaSK bwHnut Vvt ufr THIS will give vou a good idea of the i7 the girls in the Movie Heauty Contest. On the left Is one of the big studio buildings in which nil the Interiois are shot Tnk wnnAtii t ia innur mnfinrn l 11 n l. t.imi ' ii.'i'. ' . . Film a Day Big Mode Plant, where negative cn.ters look up all the, eenes and cut the negative to match the positive. ' When this is complete it goes in for "re'ease" printing. This means that all the prints that are to show through out the world me printed, developed and set out. This is a lot of woik and when n release is "going through" it means thnt all are working at high tension. When n production is sehed ii led to go out nt a certain time it lias to be ready because the whole organ!- 7ntion is waiting and depends nn this picture to present to the theatres on schedule. Tlie capacity of the big lnbnratniy is dose to 100,000 feet a day. or the equivalent of 100 reels. The nverage picture show today is probablv not over eight reels, five for the feature, n one-ieel comedy, n one reel scenic nnd perhaps a news weekly, m if one sat through all this film that ii- mnde in one day he would hnve to stnj fur twenty-five hours or a whole dn.v nnd an hour over. Tlie film would reach about eighteen miles, and run on alternating machines. He could not take his ces from the -iieen for ii single minute. It tnkes thousands of gnllons of wnter to wash the film nnd hundreds of pounds of chemicals to develop uml fix it. i,H0Tni,i.f n I 1 'Ih Mnrrl raunlc Avii j AlhambraMr,, nu"e. .- t:v . j BERT LYTELL in "tiik rniir. iirjnimjMj'riov' "a I I rPUtTMV rrnnUfonl (. JlkKin' ALLEGHblNlvn dii -.in. kvb "is t'ATIIKUINK t:I.VKHT In "The Heart of Maryland I a nrI I Ti t,20 THOMPSON hTS. 'APOLLO matim'.i'. nui.y GLADYS BROCKWELL In "THi: slJUJKJIBN" . . rt a i'iir.sTNIT Ilel 16TH AKCAL1A7a M in II l I' M MK JVIKS'M. IIAItnilVK ' "QFNTIMENTAL TOMMY" ACTOR l'HANKI,1N UlllAUOAMi: Ab 1 UK M VI iMili lJAI'V CONSTANCE TALMADGE In M.llnlJ!tKFKltElIKV, i-i A I TTriDf ''s'1' A HAI.TI.MOIIE BALTliVlUKbnvK nan svi ma-i FI0U "LYING LIPS" OCKIM I.4TII AVII VVOODl.VNO AVK BENIN MMMMIB DAtr.V lll'.N T Itl'IN in Siennetr . .. "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" BLUEBIRD "'Am' niiouV'J unill 11 sVTffiGyT,IS,T,HEWX,Y," BROADWAY UrT7Tv MII.TOV l! I.. hi .. "THE FAITH HEALER" , Broad St. Casino ""mat iAi"ur MYRTLE STEDMAN InJHK TltlF.K'S IIIVT" PAP1TOL , ,An V'7H, . U M " ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "lt)OK. Ih.ll MUWIAHKT IUIUIV COLONIAL Gl?.afi V8hp-W. V THOMAS MEIGHAN In "Till'. kv1 IlM" DARBY THEATRE ritsMorni itan I'Hoon 1 iin "PASSIONATE PILGRIM" ryPRF :W1N ST MANAV1NK DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "CillUiKNS" FA1RMOUNT -'v;VAs'Lirr,",AI"v M,1 sTll I VST In "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" 'IIIKAIIli; mil Market HI. r-lVHL i H " -ui MinsuiiiT BESSIE BARRISCALE In J'TIIT. HKj:KIN(l WMNT" rTLl CT TlinA'lIti: IIpIow Kprucn jOlrlssJi. m viinki: umi.y l l.sTMl VHT In "THE HOPE" FRANKFORD 47,s i;,iVmn DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS InJ'JJIK Mil" n rinr f'u"i MAnuirr sr ULWDC "in .iri ii -v. , ii NORMA TALMADGE n "i in. i- n-ni;s rimvr.ii" grant -j!sf.. w MADGE KENNEDY in "Tin: i'Uihiiin nnur.it" .MOTO-PLAyT COMPANY r M REALLY LOOKS LIKE AT ' ,-4 ' s i.i' if I : v7 W !5vl iVI.t V VAVVAkAWI . 4 4hIi . fh4UY.W-- VSw-V JMwVl -..f .S-.rt". CiV SW lighting sjMem has been Installed, building needs Illuminating The white building in the center con- tains the dressing rooms, carpenter i nihmi iiiiu ut-iiCMii iiiini. it'wiiic, !. ." Fox Signs Eva Novak EA NOVAK Lvn .Novak, who has been signed bv William Fox. her wwtraci with I'nhersal having expired. Miss Novak will plov the feminine lead in "The Last Trail.". n line Ifrev stnrv that Kmmet J. I'l.win is di recting as a hpeeinl at Holly wood. I'linToi'ruWs vpw I Hk i i 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 'WW! I ..JLIIA lU'.vcirs ritofii'i'Tinv IMPFRIAI r,0''V WALfT STS BERT LYTELL In "TIIK MIM.i;.l)N(, l..l)" Lehigh Palace "erraBn,lrA a"bu 1 enue CONWAY TEARLE - I"."T,?IK ' TO AMIIiriON" I IRPRTY HHOAD A. COLUMIIIA AV. i-ll.(llI 1 MATINKT IM1I.J ETHEL CLAYTON In "TIIH ntlCK ' I'dSShSSION" OVERBROOK "3" nTJrtord KATHERINE MacDONALD In "CTHTI.V PAI APF v-u -M.vnKBr 8iri'.;t "V '" A M In l I-, . THOMAS MEIGHAN in "iin: nr or mi.km' mia- PRINCFSS ln,s makki:i srnKCT i iinvL,JO s an a vr m 11 i,-, i. , "THE CALL OF YOUTH" REGENT A,ARK'-''" ' IWnw 1TTH -. " "' M In tl I M SYDNEY CHAPLIN in MvlMi, UTON AM JOM.H" RIALTO CHMA.N-IOWN AM.'M'u i-!JLr;. Ar tim.i'i iiiii'kpn si DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "(IIICKC.NS" ! RUBY 'M'UlM? T tmijow 7TII i ..... . i" r in n i', it i ni-ii yjr rUUL" SAVOY 1-'u "AHKi-.r Hrm:i:r MPS 11 ItlMV I.. viS AvM " Minsiniu 'Vmalltown'idol'" SHERWOOD" ,Vvr i""'T,vTr'n'V MILTON SILLS In 'TIIK IAIIII lli:.l.l.l(" STANLEY ,,HAUKirr Ar " Till- si.,a '" X V '" " I" '' W -''-lC-IHI'T,,. STANTON, n',A"K,:T ""' "'ni LIONEL 'bARRYMORE M '"nir. DKUi.s ,a,:N.. 333 MARKET ,Wn "blacVbeauty" ' VICTORIA "'. m' ,, ,m, WM. PENN "V r,""'"'"Av,. BEBE DANIELS r'C'Ur" In "TWO MKKHH ft ITII lA" AT WESTCHESTER k RIALTO ."i'iucMin u,7t IDLE HOUR Mrfi r A I" "MII.imtom.H BETZWQOD "-"i.nv..J the right, behind the, base of thc.grn sS. tnnk ,owcr- is ,he just behind them, is the pictuMim,. northwestern liorde town ir n which Y4. j gor .loncH is i niming his Holmnn Dij i a. .v- ". him WHAT YOUR FILM FAVORITES ARE DOING iral largo productions nt Hollywood. Klslo Kcrguson has begun worksitlj 1 as;y Eastern studios on "Peter Ibbt- Min." in which she is beine eo-ftun-! I with AVnllace Held. The sets dcsiiaH n.v iwjuiTi i. iiiiiin lonnw inc penoo 0 Dii Manrler'a novel, the English seinei depicting the early u Victorian era It nreiitteeture. iiecoratlon ami cotuii, Wallace Heid. wJio enters the tirodnt. t'nn shortly, will wear a wig for the lust. time since "Joan the Woman" mi produced, in 1018. Held is known l thnusnnds nf bis followers .is a ttri. haired, modem youth, usually seen be hind the wheel of a ruling car Tti Ibbetson role offers him new pussibilitld to which he is looking forward witt pleasure nml interest. Alive Calhoun, the Yitngt.iph tnr, Ii I company with iter directot. (,, v.: Se.vffertitv.. and her supporting cast, hi leturned from Saugcrtlcs, N. Y., vthcrt she lins been lilming exterior scones for , Lit new production, "Peggy Puts It Over. Hie interior scenes -ire now ee- I ing photographed at Vitngraph's Itrook- Ivn studio. 'Jlie elaborate inlcrior t tings required vveie constructed whill 'ire plnjcrs vveie in saugert'es. rnnrnn.v5 MOIO-PIAYT . .I.TU &WMJUI, buwpAMr r a or A mi mt YThc NIXON-NIRDLlNGERll U mATRES U 1 AVENUE fith ! ami Allfchenr Am-I ma l inpi: nvii.T ETHEL CLAYTON rilK l'UIC'K OF I'DSMKaSION" In DPI nilN-lT SL'D VnOVK .MAIlUET OClIVlWI"y I not .t nnrt n (Ihll CONWAY TKAltl.n A HOSKMAHY TnTO "WHISPERING DEVILS" PPHAD ' liOTH r-KDAP- AVESVI v-i.l-m ) sn t ,i nn i n ao to II VERA GORDON In "TIIK (i!(KATi:.ST IfllB" mi IQPI A Mrk.t hM ,WthBW --'i-,i-ii.s-' iti in i a nnil II SU io ii "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND" LEADER 4,'srA,AiVv)S DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "TIIK NIT" IIIMDn rno.NT sr i limAiin Ayt juiiiuu IiiiiiIhi linn nn Frunlirora u A 1.1. hTAIl I VST In "LUXURY" I Hn KT 1"" ANI IX101ST SriIEETS I LiUVUOl iin ,13d i,i 0391011 J "WHEN DAWN CAME" H!l SN. h. 1 - II 1 AVI Mllll.1 t,"t STS. 1N1AU1N ""',, 7. nil SHIRLEY MASON In "TIIK MOTIIICK IIK.nr" R1VOLI r",rj AND ?AB8Siitf TOM MIX in 'irimx IMMII'.O" I I jiT-t-k . tw .i.iiiv'intHV AVE. S 1 KAINU v'"vlr C ! N s.in HTREBt THOMAS MEIGHAN -s. In "TIIK KH llll l" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. AURORA simcT",1"kiiwi! IIXSII. MM,' "EARTHBOUND" tf p.Mii llrm.llltftn A1 Vjcrmantown mxtisdk vkm BEN TURPIN In Sriiurtl'H "A SUA I.I. TOWN II0I iirnrrrDcM anm osui'"..!1 J" wn matim-k im" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "TIIK NIT" OADI IHIWIK AVK. ft I1AITHIN S'. r-ir. Mi i'n pi- at JEAN PAIGE In "III.AC'K IIKAl'H" Ml SPRUCE OT,W?.JS&y i o!a Vale lias been engnged br flrfl. I linin Fox to appear ii) n William Rtisl I picture now being made on the Vim I Coast. Miss Valo has appeared in . " in ;"inii tiii:i. rrn thij j,z. jii:aiit" A & htt-'iHi j" -" la ' t-fettf?iM&' S ' ..' M J, .&3B.A, . J... i ...-. . kKm&ivvim8mii a.m & j&! ';.
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