w: - f EA:EXIXG BUBLIC , LEnGEIHWpLADEMHlX, jBHUBSDAXr JUNE, 16, 1921 Te Daily Movie Magazine ' - i ' j i 1,1 i fV ' I . K. ' m " W V TEA' T . vlA jmltBMmmM ' ' T WPr I1 M r, III .K fff w m m m, I is; p"ir WMR it !4, ' ll WHY THE AMATEUR SCENARIO WRITER USUALLY FAILS itv kumku ii.vnnis Tlctc i oc nj the most helpful nr ticks iff Aoir V1 fr,t on 'e "r""1"' ef photoplay!. It W" fron mott Articles jut in th fact that take the viewpoint of thr amateur, ihjvmm kit prnblnni and telh ho,r the tpri'n, irkot Ac ii'miic irm an amateur, iln covered his errors ami toiifcf( them. lie are printout the antni , ,,.., art. The eoiicludiiia iiistnllmrnt in'l e puhliihed toiiiorioir. R THK first rontlnuit.r I wroti- fr Famou- T'lnrr l.nls .-ontnln.-.l 250 seen". Whon tlio .lirortor fn it lip It hail 00(1 rom. This jjn- ' Hn Lottery Man." in whirh alliiro U.-i-l rtarrcd (nr rnrainouni. .latues i nnt was tlie director. Whv was my continuity deficient? rsiuelt laclied Italic. Close. upi are to plctirc wli.it Italici re to prose they provide the eniphasU. Yon cannot put over an fMt"""" Important "prop" or an Intimate piece J of misinevs without a clojctip: and even- close-up means an iiilihrtscciie. ' T 'larked the necesar iperieiue , did not appreciate the limitations .r ' screen, nor. for that inatter. si-hm " towibilitie-.. 'lliN deflfiencj inf. n' i measure, been overronn1 l 1 ma i-vi-tnntlv at the Mlldio with tin i'ifln ftudrinc lishtinc. i-Miiern nmi- "'i lei-hninue. watchinp rcs-nlt in the mo- i lectins loom, iinbihine the es.s.. e , thn art the new art nf the phot.. p. i I wriRht There iippoar t.. be no oth." way to learn. I 1 had written a numler "I Miof e.iui ftase pluvs before tnkin? up picture. I lialben'an actora er bad in-, it ' -,i nn.l iinileiKtood 'tage direction I discovered, a- "very other prrson nui-t. i that the techniitue of the ireen i ' whollv different from that of the taj- t The fame tuMerluiiR pnnciplch aie, reouircd and ntilUo.l at in tie plaj - ntmoschtre. clinrncteriatio'i. susreitse. Furnrise. unity of emotion an I of Mon. j. ,.i;.... Imt tlio method of cn.plox - .i,, i.. ,liffreiit. inasmuch a tlie plav is put over chiefly with diuiori" i nnii the picture chiefly with pantomime This is what the nin.iteui or mcxpeii i Bcennrist finds hardest to realize, an.l ( not until he wi a pictui- 'shot dne- be appreciate it" real .iznm;ance. THK successful writer of -hurt sturies. senerallv pe.ikins. ib1 Tfltes a srent lr-l of time to devTipti matter. He may devote a hundrc. TvonN to the angle of a mnn ;. hut : tin Fupecsts a parugrapli alxjut the two RaJlon ginv plus of a few iliondit. act: t.. CAilnnu uith some witty rcmniK- ahout the uncomfortable fireles ooUei-. of the ancient days or otnvairj . m good for so much a wotu There are lone descriptions of scen ery, of the dew snorkling on the sias and the s-wannxe ciouos iniiiini.i.K the skv. dissertations on lit?, while il.' netlon'or actual lo- can he summed ui. hi n few words. I So far as tlie motion pitiure ui. i ..-1 S" Vforr lihiuirtisj to tl e cntmii.t I WrVfer'for"trnnslation into picture term- , Jje finds initerinl for onhalf of a rel , and hae to invent the other three and i , jialf or four rcl.s hin self, tngdlier with the necessary storj . plot and character Jzation in tllP Miiort story ;i ....,, ,.,,..,.. ,- , find events mio he nnd usii.illy ni- .! vdoped b description: ill tin' pktiu" VI thev must b- .levelled by aciioi.. and W' Alll, by nature a soit nearteu nctiop means nantomime I'ant iniime i ' individual nnd we would l.!.e to is the secret of the phtoila . since ir i aci oinm.J.itc everybody, bcr. uufor ititeniUd for the eje. and is the especial innately . v.c aie not to do the judging province of the screen wiitfr. :n this contest. Ilrown meets Mllitll on me sneer am pays: "Hnxe a rlwr?" Mni.h .v "Mv vv.es husbnnil 'locn r sUioh" laier neinue. oeing omj u n." i- . This wouM do in the story, bit woull tor. we have vey little to do and . ne.o's 'be ven- bad photoplay wntinz. never ni-v hurry in our oihre. ; In translation to the screen the con- I'.ui the nidges who nre to pick out tlnuitv writer ndopts thii form. the KirN for futii... movie f.nr.- are Ilrown entering down Mreet. meets iiuher buy with then- owi aff.iii-and Pmitli cnterinc from can.l- stoic. it wa might j good ..f thei, t.. oi-r to Semi-close. tin as thev hnke hand", .paie us -(s much tun-" a this wotlt will , Ilrown takes cijsa- from r-o. kcr. f demand. ! firs it to Smith Smith glances over foiiMsiuenHv . we hml tc make oui iJioiilder toward candv store inles to sun them and we i.ave no nu- ' Close. up in enliatn-e of cnnd -tore thorny to hange them. nf Mrs Smith looking daggers at -The jmv will meet Satunlaj in .ruing i Tlrovvn Semi -dose up of I5rwn and at 1(1 o'clock Theie is a tremendous I Smith as Smith winks nt Ilrown nnd number ..f photographs to I gone over. Jlrown. understanding, returns cigar to, and it is impossible to vi.v Jut when i poefcrr tin. job will b" linisheil. but hope to, This tells the same -torv. Imt in ac- ' Ijepm public thii of the llf'cen linky , t-nn or pantomime, and illustrates tin 'ones on Tuf-dnv ..f next vv..k. 'Mv wi.Vs husband docn t su.ok essential difference bitwon prow n.j :-... ric"irn-" , ' ' "'"" ""' '" , the nessif l.ove leatures. is n visitor n i;neser dirwtci on the I'ucitlc (oast into nioiioii pinnies iter Indvship be- Another fault of the inexperience, noun "-i ... New- York this week. He reports -niciio The tilm is now on its wav Knt f.u- gan working in the .1 Stuart Itlackton writer is to tell the situation which is . a.tlv.-'.s ..n il.c Const are not up to titling and editing. The i"lictcr will, studios this week, nuordlng to .on to follow- in a long sub -title nnd then I A I.I. gnN who nre In the contest ,lmi n, ,i lia ,. paft to undniiak- do this also. ciimi)Iftiiig (lien- bin last- dou lenoit. and the news iihutOL-raiiherH illilMrate it in action We at the siudio id this t.ort of tttle lij willinc n an "anticipation' tttle TO UK ff)N('I.I 1KI TUMOKKOW !T UK crowd nt Hetzwood on Sundaj J-.liad n.ercut time nrtlnB ns "utii her'' for the TnonerWIIe Trolley b ifw. her'' for the fnonerWIIe Trolley bate- ti.ll p. mi An kll mnnnnt.. ...I... ..,. 1.1 VrHUMnteithat.Iiig bleachers would be rtil('Uir pretty' alrlt would make a TODAY'S HONOR ROJLL IN THE MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST -.MaflE&4RMBaaaHMBHHBBBaHaf. HHNPWV ?H 1 lAl;lf ilP a'&$ Im Bll El ftKBSSH I m rm nwdwmmx m im i MPBHsaiiHPi 'M'y iL Vai mmmmmmmW I ... itv Itllw? v KiKKfiKHaWPHHWWWWWMM 2 WidHi AV -:iSfeA 3W JtMf ' BILLIE. SMITH NANCY MCCAFFREY. 241b W. Cumberland Si ELEANOR. 5ANDMAM 5SSO CedarA-t Movie Contest Judges to Meet Saturday to View Photographs In Spite of Requests for Extension of Time. It U ill Be Impos sible to Accept Pictures After Moon on That Day. nnouncements ISext Weel: rriic , " " ''!" 'I'"" '""V "' " !' 7w'"oii. codero the fact ''"" " ''avf p-il'lisl'f'l evrv day the uarrnnj that the contest claici at tioo.t ncit Satuulan. lt tnouaht exerijbiidy knetc it. yet nnh yesterdav rre had eiaht phone eallf fiow anxmm an is leanttmi to know the lint minute for getting photuiinphs In im ogiir. -tmf one youif) iromnn rrhn tailed tti person leaned to think that tec tcctr lfn,b,., ,,,.,, ,,.J ,rr... ir, couldn't u e weie. . i-uoiu ...- ".. mi.-, to it and let every one get ... M.cer or later neinue. oeing only a n.ovin cm. v e win e'intin.ie tin- a- rapidly ns '.tr untl (i tl liinn h.o Knm on- f. should hold tiniiischcs in niidiness! tn go nnr to l',v7.- nm Ixith Saturdav nnd ui.dnv i.fini p. I I'ln- nt ti o .f n .'i- fil ii v ill he i,M." thin, -ind n- -t u as the nrgi-iivcs MOVIE BEiL TV CONTEST GIRLS ACT AS "ATMOSPHERE:9 I fortuno no maiti-i ,f tils club stayetl in i iiip f'Pinir nu -u'nnnn . 'Eho blrnclu rs Sundiy W"? filled with I irlrlH vvlin nrff rntmnllv In nlir AIOVIC Beauty Contest, and la section of. tliQ crowd is sliown iq tbiHliotoj;rnpn arr nssm&. v Am ada -r BmLmmWiLmb H olivia burme, AiaHHBKPsLi-J? OFSO M 1QTH 3, UK'MmmmWSS&mgMNmWfidfe'iX uuike an ejimtinn . her rate. can be dcielo.petl and the prints made, they will be viewed by the judges and choii e will be made of thp three girl" who .ire tn j.'Pt the preliminary minor positions in the next sitccee.iing Tooner vill.' Trollev coinis.l.v. And from then. j,. , k , ,, - ( )on .in t.. v t "' ' ''''rn irV L 't VwAX i ,, , ,, ,in,.:t ,, . , n,,.. " ' s V "4 0f -id needed fo c'X,f woik , In the crowd that turned out to act as atmosphere at the baseball game vv u number of voung women who Miovjel every evident of being movie, material . '' ' l.ovv.v . t!..-director, wii-nio.c thtm ple-iseij. Nntur.ill.v. he didu t tell the girls s... Inuvtots nron t siipp..-.e, " do thut -oi' ot thing. Hut he ml - nutted to us wh.-n the afternoon a woi-u was over that tin- crowd struck a much higher aveia-c than he expected, nnd 'hat he had seen several girls who would answer every .(spiircme.it. West Coast Studios Inactive Andrew .1. f'Hllaghan, pioduter of . .. . . F . .. new piudu. lion work. ill. t'nllaghiiu iiiihinil liiurse Arlis to enter the tiluii nu. I v km thr piodtleer of that n tors till-' tilm 'I'ne Devil." His J'astern atliliai i'ii is the Arthur S Kane t'u ; TIip clmrnftprs wlio nip nottnz in lOOtlUrVIIIO IrolIP' I'OniCUlCS nro SIIOVVIl in I ho front row. From left to right, they ore: Ralph Maglin, nH Simon Uuniph; Helen (lerouid as Cynthia-Snqop; DanJanoji, 9BHv ' mm fex' Sb&Xn xfB 1 --- I RASL E. FRCCDMAN WHO WROTE IT? The Love Story ? of a Movie Star 9 Here is a soul-revealing, intimate locu netit that lays hare the heart of a favorite of the screen. You'll recognize many of the characters who appenr in its pages. BIT CAN vnr HKCnONIIC tiu: woman wmsni.rv and THK I'll.M UK UO WHOSK Nlltl'MDY I.HAPS 1IK.U TIIHorc.II AtlOXV. 'L'O THK HAl'IMNKSS 01" I'EUFKCT I.OV1C? It is a story thn will grip you and hold vou from the first install -incut until the last. It Begins on This Page Next Monday Films Keep Chesters Busy More, than .'iOOO nctors appear in one s.eno of the Vitngrnph Miper-produe-tion, "The Son of Walllngfoid." win. h Mr. and Mrs. ticorge Itandolph ... .. .. .... .' of wilting the -.torv . having it iiio li.lieil liv a luiicnzine. vvritinc thr s , Tinno finui it revvntlna the ii.t iur the bunk vvbirh will be iiublihul unii , usting ihcpicttireitud then dirci-tlns !t TOONERVILLE BASE tlio; ns tlin Skipper; I'ty Hovro. iirrrj v uuurt, lini j inn, nt i-rnuil MfN'iitt: Jack McLean, an Frank Kmby; Wilna Ilervcy. nH tlio Powerful Katrlnka. and Henrietta O'lieck, us Tomboy Taylo, , , Bob Fitzsimmons' Partner in Fight Scene With Duncan OAIf.OKTO.M WILSON, whose name O is a familiar one to boxing fans of a few years ago, engages In a real fistic combat with William Oi'ncan In a scene in the Yitngr.iph slnr s new fenture pmduciioii. "When Men Aie Men." Wilson at one time was spurring part ner and trainer for Mob Kitzsimmons, when the lanky fiecklcd one was lienvy I weight champion of the world. Dun can, too. was a piofe.ssioiuil athlete be foie lie became a motion-picture star, land, as a ccniiine tiehi. with no protec tion of the hero, is the only kind that ' Duncan consents to in ins productions, Ihc ticlit nene in "Where Men Are Men" was decidedly interesting while It lasted. Nearly every depnitment in Vita- graph' California studio quit work to watch the battle, which pingressed for nearlv half an hour. Next day u itliysl- I clan discovered that one of Duncan's blows had fractuied one of Wilson's ribs. Duncan takes a veal pride in the vvn.v he can handle his lists, and rather en joyed the setto with a in.iu of the cali ber of Wilton, who could extend his nkill to the limit. While Wilson is an older man than Duncan, he Is also a bigger man, thiftv. fast nnd n stiff puncher. For the labt few jears. Wilson hnH been ii niotiou-pi( ture actor, and has achieved no little success. Hr plaved the pnit of the well-liked "cop" ii Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" nnd li in e pla.vs the "hcavv" in Duncan's new pioduction, which is a virile drama of the gold camps of California, written by Ilalpli Cummins. n novelist who Knew the gold camps of that Stale nnd of Nevada in their hevday. Duncan's new pioduction tells the real story of Death Valley, one of the bignest romances of the gieal old West. I'dlth Johnson i co-starred and (ler trudp Astor has an important support ing part. Tor obvious icnson-, the tight scene between Dun.'iiii nnd Wilson was the last one filmed The participants aie now recovering nnd applying col 1 lodiou to their b.uises. Queen Disapproves Screen Careers tuo miKiisii press js mi agog over tin- entrancu of I.ndy Uiann Muiiiici'm .. f. ..... - iliuve been busv cvei .im'o. It is said . that Queen .vlar.v does not look upon thi event with ciithiisin"iii. hut even ladies of the nithilltv aie eekinR caieei 'these turbulent dnjs BALL GAME nn It's too Iniil tnnt lliw isn't room to hllitw lljf VVIIUI'- sunlit nun lliu lint' 0 iiutomohllrn. It wan itulle a caln dm &. I nnd everybody seemed to enjoy the chnnco of helping make n movie that I they will Jatcr see on fh.e screen. I v ,W NORMA TALMADGE SAYS SHE LOVES HER GIRL ADMIRERS IJy NORMA TAIiMADGB I AM often nsked why It Is that I have such n tinrtlculnrly large fol lowing among young girls. I get on nn nvcrnge of ::( letters a week, and 1 think tr. would be safe to say that approximately 1000 of these arc from young women between the age of fourteen nnd twenty-live. The re maining 4(H are from the inaie sex, nan- lug for my photograph, or telling me what tjie.v like best nbout my last pic tures, or extending n matrimonial Invi tation. Hut from the girls' letters I get real happiness and Inspiration. For the nurcss on the speaking stage there are curtain-calls and sustained clapping to tell her when her work is nt Its best, but In the studio there is no npplnuse. The most we ever get is when the director says: "flood hold it"; so, you see. Instead of minimise, we have these letters from unknown ndmirers. I think it must be because I truly i love them nnd sympathize with them. I ami strive to understand tnem. tnnt young women nre particularly drawn to me. You see, there nre no boys In our family just, three girls Constance. Natalie and myself. We have always been together, shnring our hopes, inn bitions ami dreams, planning and help ing each other. Naturally we nre in terested in nil girls, and this interest seems to be reciprocated. Constance has nn army of girl admirers through out the country, every one of whom follows everything she doVs with the keenest interest, and she. too. gets any number of letters fiom these girl nil miters'. t ONE thing is certain: there never Imf been nny kind of public entertain ment which has been such u boon to girls nnd has so interested tlieni ns motion pictures. It seems that at last the girl's life in all its phases has been done justice to on the screen. Girls never were so important In drniua. 1'laywriglits neglected to study the character of glils or to wrltu for I hem. Novelists did more, but the scenario writer lias done better. It W seeing themselves on the scren that has drawn girls to the picture theatres. Oirls aie imaginative. Thev like to think of themselves ns "heroines" of n romance, or to Imagine what they would do when face to face with a per ilous situation. On the screen they nre given an opportunity to do all this, and they simply revel in it. Sometimes I think that the motion picture camera has the power ot witch craft, almost. It Is a curious, nlmost miraculous thing to find ihnt the" very soul of a woman Is occasionally on the screen. The least bit of Insincerity or artificiality is apparent. The innermost thoughts of the actress somehow seem to show in her eyes, and she cannot hide them You cannot explain it and it defies analysis. l'ersonnllty means far more on the screen than it does on the stage in fact, it means everything. INEVKU think of how I look, hut I do think of how I feel, before I net. I want to be sure Ihnt there is nothing on niy- mind or -my conscience. I want 1'IIOTOI'I.ATS '7MlolAtl, COMFAHV r .OfAMMKA AIL L 12th. MorrL h PassyunV Ave., Alhambra jut lutiv t a-. Evgs., qm . l ... . t i iut In . ("tfrji'iv; ijVVr. tt-iiTctri "bOfVlt.UINt.liN intnwujt. ALLEGHENY Jr.r,rdi It'Tl it f I1W1I,I''1TII'H "DREAM STREET" ADrM I n "U THOMPSON ST3. ArULLU matinee daily A l-ITZMAllllCK ,vm.Vi;T,'J, "PAYING THE PIPER" arcadia wz ,??& p?'"l HirilT I.VTKI.I. til "A MESSAGE FROM MARS" ASTOR rnAS5S,;TlNKg,RA." AVB" WILLI M 'HHISTY C'AIIi V'l.ii "What's Your Wife Worth?" n AT TirvDIT filST A BALTIMORE DrtL. i imv-ii.;vn nan. hat mt. jk a N I'MGK. AM) SIT.C'IAL l'ST ln "BLACK BEAUTY" DC MM MTI1 AND ffOODUM) avb. DblNlN l-tNEE DAILV WILLIAM S. HART In "O'AIALLKV (If THK MOt'STKIl" DL.UH.Ij1IU continuous 2 until 11 LUIS WLIIKK'is "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" BROADWAY Brct I, HV WILLIAM DI! JIII.I.1VS I'ltUIIKTlUN "What Every Woman Knows" B1 o. : Broad 11. Erie At. road bt. casino mat oailt EVA NOVAK In "THK SMART SEN" CAPITOL 722 MARKET HT. 10 A. M tn 11 15 P. M. MADGE KENNEDY In "THK 1IIUUKST niDIir.lt" -i MIAI a'n 4 Maplvvoo1 Aver VJLwiNIMl a jo, 7 o"d ii p m. DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "THK HOME STRETCH DARBY THEATRE ALL-STAR CAST In IIVMI. KINfl'S "EARTHBOUND" CMPDF's's MAIN' ST' MANAYUNK blVlrKt33 MATINEE DAILY MAE MURRAY In "THK iilLDED LILY" MRMOUNT "ATiiuiS MAE MURRAY In "THK (IILDED LILY" CAllt7 V THEATRE 1311 Market StT rAlVllLiI tl J T(l MIDMUHT MAE MURRAY !"---!. -- ;ATl-l T THEATRE Below Sprue. 56TH OLIVE TELilNK1; UUM In 'THE GILDED I.II.V" In "CLOTHES" FRANKFORD "10 'D MAX LINDER In "SEVEN YEARS' ILVJI LCCK" r"I rM3C EMI MARKET 6T. " mayalCison10'304011 la "EXTKAVAOANCK" Likes to Get Letters mmmmW-'?ttLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Lss' jRvSSSwsSe? ftyimvSmKjmVmWBimmmWMmmWn mMWiSmSXwWMmmvBmW9mm$ mmT;&Wm3BMHmM Wl !& 'mJmWx'VSiSSmWk NORMA TALMADGE Miss Talmadge. say she gets nn nvcrnge of 12000 letters a week and that about 3 GOO of them nre from grls. She tells in nn article on :.r .'?'" uini urne the or. n. . . ...... nniiivntmn onnmiilA, C i. this page what nn inspiration these letters arc to her to go before the camera without a worry or u care or n thought except for my work, and in order to do this, of toui'se, no mntter how hard one tries, it is sometimes difficult. We have heard a great deal about the rigorous care tliat n great opera singer Teller." "Tli Wonder Man.' must take of herself and her voice. I met." "So Long Lrtty." "The rit;t wiiiik nun ine picture actress mis io,ue jmrn "Keven lears' Had Lutk" ml even more careful nnd take even grentcr vare of herself. Antonio Moreno In English Story At beautiful Ln Jolln. one ot the famed winter colonies of California near Snn Diego. Antonio Moreno and his director, Chester Rennett, are finish, lug the final scenes for "The Secret of the Hills." This picture is an adap tation of the novel of the fcame title, bv William (Surrett, published by Jar- -..IP, 1 n.lAn .lolln 'location is expected to add iniic'h Rawllnson Receives Star Honori 'I he beauty of the I.a to tlie pletorinl quality of the produc- Herbert Rawllnson has ended his .!; tion. "The, Secret of the Hills" is as featured leading man. Honccfnrjlt u fast-action drama scened. for the the featuring will be done on thp other most nart. in London and the bcottish side. He is to be the star. LniYerrtl lowlands. Lillian Hall, blonde beauty j is handing him this little prize becuM and an Knglis-n girl, just ns inc pari 01 mo worn ne nas uone in recent pic requires, appears opposite Moreno. I turcs ninde for them nt Universal City. 1'IIOTOI'I.AYS 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. pn A KIT 4 aillAItD AVE. ijriN i vatineb daily 1 l 1ICI? tf-1 AYTlVn juvwioe. vjUivvjiti In "I AJl GUILTY' GREAT NORTHERN D:?Wr.Ba: UCK1 LI1LLL I In "THK MliI.i:AlXG LADY" IMPFRIAI 0TH t. W'ALNTT ATS. I llVlrtrUU-t Matn. 2-30. Ev.. tlit II. W. GHirFITII'S "DREAM STREET" . Lehish Palace amsrrA i ItAI.I'II INCH'S I "THE HIGHEST LAW" l LIBERTY BnoT.uns55TA AV. BEBE DANIELS In "ULCUS AND DKAKES" OVERBROOKC3D&IRD CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "(iOOI) ItKrKKKNCKS" PAI A PC 1214 MARKET STREET I rtLrtVvt jo A. M 10 11.15 P. M i). w. Giiirrrrii's "DREAM STREET" PR1MPCQQ 1"18 MARKST STREET I 1IWIUJJ S 30 A. M. to 11 :ir. 1'. M. BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Tin: iiRi:.uiN(i voint" RPTPNIT MARKET ST. Below 17TII ,XL-AII-'IN l li 1.1 A. M to 11 I'. M. VIOLA DANA In "l'l l'l'ETS Ol' l'ATK" RFAI TO OERMANTmVN AVENUE ivinLiivj AT T"i.i'nnoi.'Kv:N ST. ri.our.NrE vidor a specml cast in "BEAU REVEL" Rl IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH uVf" 1" A M in It ir, I' M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "liOOD KEEERl'.NCKS" SAVOV r-n MARKET ST. "" s- I N A M TO MIDNIQHT BERT LYTELL ln"Tlli: M1SLEADINO LADY" SHERWOOD Mlh Dllmof AV, Ui U1VY JJU MAT. i. EVK. 0 3( 30 MAE MURRAY In "THE (IILDED LIU" STArl FY MARKET AT 10TH j i nnLL I n ,B A M ,0 u 15 p M MARY PICKFORD In "rilKOCtill THE HACK DOOR" STANTON MARKET Auov. 10TJI constanctaMa'd'ge" in "IIXMiEROCS IIISINKSS" 333 MARKET"?1" LT T"KATR i iiiw u-i-m..i " .X '""'.-, . M ' ' 'HWI'iv'i In "(IVI'SV III.O0D" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO Jlr' "! r.. Cartf, de Hmen irvl r unun "TWIN I1KDS" IDLE HOUR ,A,i:HtTAU "akt in ''IT'S A (IKE AT Livr.1 ROBERTSON-GOLE WILL PRODUCE OWN PICTURES A NNOyXCEMENT of thn MMoiitfJ A tion of all Kobettson-Colc film l1' tcrcsti in one organization has been li 1 sued by .the llobcrtson-Colc Co $ New York. The new orct.latiJ'.' he known ns the K-C Pictures rnr: ?.(L0'. 1-...S-.Pol;. Who has been l,l.:V iincu wan the various ninm..,,. .;UV. nre now consolidptcd since their t?.1, ccptloii. will bo president of the ni corporatlon, with n strong board" rf1 directors. The companies IVL..A by the R-C 1'ietures Corporation ffi s Corpornti lo Cn 111 nip noucrt sou-Colo Co. Division J Films, the Robertson. Cole nistributln-'. Corporation, the Robertson. Cole ffiHS Corporation and the Kolprtn.cS' Studios, Inc. "", Steps will be taken Immediately (,'' strengthen nil of the vnrious ,U..?' merits of the organization and motion.) picture production act v ties ui u. Burned not Inter thnn Julv l flt l ...,....,. uuu i-miii, itiiicu is considcrell one af the most complete and up.0 ' dote In existence. " PRODUCTION nctivltlcs will Inchdc" - me mumt o a .scries of motion.' picture features starring Pauline Fr.l ' erick, Scsic Haynkawn and other p'op. Li V , "iciuue also the mi......,, i.i. .v ocuca i 5liricr-prO(lucti01M to be known ns the directors' serlM under tuc uirection or William Chrl.f f'nVintinn T, .1 f!tiot... -.t .., "J" rectors equally well known. v..t.. tions nre under way to add a numWr'- v.. , hi i. . , u iiirbcnc list and n production Sichedttle Is nnnotmcfd vtltl, a minimum of twenty-sit pictures n year. " The Robertson-Cole Co. w- fn.-,..rl null. tiLwui juutr in intriil nt iiuiu .i.M. .,.. A .i . ., .vimtit .. ........ ...I, . unninii:ii ui iw.t personii More than 1000 nre now identified, trifl! the company. Tt occupies n thirteen ' story home office building in New Torh and operates exchanges In twenty-fouri American cities with n very cxUnsltt foreign business. ' Among the super-specials that htf been released bv the organization art "iiie iictoveu v-tieater, nip Fortni "Ki. "One Man in n Million." Hope Hampton in Vaudeville' And now Hope Hampton lun tb I vaudeville fever. She will depart ntit Sunday night for Dayton. Columbu, Cleveland nnd Cincinnati. Miss Hamp ton's plan Is to innko "personal nppttr nnccs." In order to lender these fare- to-fnee meetings ns effective as powibV she will give n vaudeville sketch. Miy Hampton has a really good voice, blit sue is say about singing in public. FIIOTOPLAYH HUTo-PUvr eOMMMY V , -OrAMWICA The NIXON-NIRDLINGERi S THEATRES BELMONT S"D ABOVE MAnmtT MAE MARSH In "NOBODY'S KID" CEDAR C0TH cedar Avrorei IX 1:80 and 3-0:30 ta U. tUINWAY TEARLE In "n'HISPKKtNO DEVILS" LOLISEUM rrket bet "" " ' . DOROTHY GREEN svnxrv Msnv i. "THE GOOD BAD WIFE" J LEADER 41ST LANCASTER AVL.I -" Vi MlTlvrr Tiiit I CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "STRAIGHT TR0.M PARIS'' JUMBO rnT ST & OIHARD ATI, iiWr 'Lu.!2l0 June, nn Kmnkford "IT I dkiaini WASHBURN In "THE ROAD TO LONDON" I LOCUST ,S.2D AND T.OCl'ST STREnJ UVJV-UOl Ma(Bi 1:30. n.30. ElBl. O.JOtlt ""'LIA3I CHRISTY rAIIAN.VK'X "What's a Wife Worth?" MIVAM C2D AND MAnKFTT at.' niwm j,15 j LYONS anil MORAV IN' COMEDY ., "BLUE SUNDAY" ' i. RIVOI T 52D AND SANSOM STS. H ALL-STAR CAST In "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN", STRANin OKltMANTOWN AVE. O 1 rVMlNU AT VENANGO STKBO D. W. (ililKFITH'l "DREAM STREET" T7I7CT A I I rrL IPMV Wih wd W rtULiCVincni .Mihny Jt ANITA STEWART In "THK 1'IflllTING SHEl'HERUES!" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. AURORA "2 aT"lNTrB nV DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE NUT" i " Germantown "'rrsTrVtj ALICE KKi: AND STCART JIQI.MM I) "BODY AND SOUL" j K ' JEFFERSON sfftiSBJa."!! BEBE DANIELS In "TWO WEEKS WITH ''"". VICTORIA AnKn-r ar h- urn i pARkT uidok ave. t iutiiisW POL A NEGRI y LOUISE GLAUM ' 1 ((VI'SV IILOIlli" I L.UUI3E. vjbftUl" In "I AM nilLTV SPRUCE flOT,,uM?: m VIOLA DANA In "IILACKMAIL" A 'air i.i ..j.. ... r If v. """ir: S "' S 5 - Vi k.' - Mi t ! ... .
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