-Jff i$F.f?!Ft?frw ZFTfii - -. ' v - ' I"" f 7 14: ,EArESTlNG' PUBLIC . LEPERr-PHILADELPHIA, .MONDAY, JUNE 20, X92l ) !.- "V BfecS.- rC& D aily Movie Magazine S&l ir7rT, ?.") A.'! ", Vu av ":.. .y :1 u- kW"WrTJ,''v:''V" ""'."f T'f ?!F5ffRw',ff WS 1 . ' ifiy vvr 4 J m U iri m $ mm X IW 4t . mil ilOKE DOG SCHOOL TRAINING "ACTORS" AT MAGNOLIA, N. J. H OW'n you like to lonil n iIor'k life' say they do. Hut tliis Is not nbotit 'iiiiinnii nor nt dinnry tloc, but nboiit ilns win nf- dcntined to bo Mtnr on the movie ereen I)op nrc viiy imiiortant in ihe por trayal of life in tin photoplay Uei nose they always got the ymiitliy of an niulieneo. tin1 (lirortur ha m.idr an up portnnt plnee for them in screen wrk Wi-nml the we roin for eveiyividv like to see animals art iu tinmen ti know oxnetl.i what tlmy wiue di-ing But did you ver "top to think ! mueh tioubli it takes to in u tt pets- for just a few minutes' work li' Joro till I'llHH'l'.l lells? Some one onre Mild that u mi uii not without honor sine Ih 'n- nun country. Well. that, in a win S'- f r tbiH part of tin" I'ountry Ikviims, ,' In little old Magnolia. . .! ti n many of our movie dogs .in' taught 1 dogs lire niil thought so much ot n o, ,.. here neentise i' mm' vo nuini of toon hut out in alitoriiia. .vlieri. iih- i licitv nii'ii of tin1 ritu' ravi- about III A great I'vety thing in. ihc.i Inn H Sell' to tliP Last lor I heir best-1 rniiid n nine .I'-tm-f . 1) V. liriffith started t ho nnmuii furor" in tin' inoiic". That iiiis time ns' n I'li'ii body's doing nnl iIip p'Milt is n lug d'Mimnd fot M-liooli"! animaK and birds, Tlt.MNINtt dogs for nioih' a.iv ,s just tho fame ns it would ! fo' th'ir iispfulni'-s in "Vprnlay uorUabi thp honi" or ivhi'M'ii'r tin1 hiiiiii.ii- nr UKrd. t'mistiintin Kran.. vim m.i- si m by thp ItiiVprnniPiit to liiki' i-iia',c" ot the training of polin- dog.s in l-'raii' during thu war. has givi-n inu h il" .a and finip to tin- studi of t ( - uu-niul elevation of dogdoin AVlini thp movip diifctors mrr mak ing tliidr luir picturps anil H.niiod t. bo rrnlh rorrwt in ihuaiN. :i iiuinhir of policn dogs; witi roi'iiii-'il lor '!' work. Whoip to got tln n-nllj -trur ' typp nf dog was n puz.li' for inr ,iro. erty man , Then tin1 iipiis puluii's slif,il r li' training of thi Kran. dogs mid Mi.l Franz was si-tit for i Could he supply the dogs? Hi' limiIiI and did. ' i And s-onic of his dog.s -pi-iii o into!- I ligent that it would probnbl.i be evtn i lnorp interesting to get a pprotvil in- tcndpiv with them than with their I trainer. We ean iiiiiieiui' si'iuling n reporter to talk t one of the pupils in thi? ea ninp iii'iip iii'ting w.lion. And tin' pn pi' would modpstly whi.sk his tiiil .ind ; iPrribe things soineiung in this nmn- ner : "17H.T do M- do with V Well, our day is about ourselves? 'ike that of a child, our tooil is similar , rise eurly and have n light bviaura-t of inlk and stab bread. The milk is fresu and comes from two rows v. hirh Mr. Con Mantin keeps on our place lor luiiih up have oatmeal, rise or tnaciiioiii. A' night up havi' -neat, and twice a hi el; i diet of Minion. "After our Ireakia.st up hi named for half an hour' on om iiind of work and then in th' afternoon up are giiPii 'attack' work to do if wo are to be poll" e dogs Some of us li.in- lurther training in doing special thing-, and all of iih carry our fixid pails i the gate for our meals "Here's a .ei ret and I hope n i oil" finds out I told it. If jou wim1 to have dog piotoet vou, teac, . ohed'ei,.-, HATS ARE PROBLEM FOR STAR' bn' tuner whip it. Ni'vi'i I nay ! "fine of tiie most important things ii remeiiibpr about us is that we do no fully understand tiie words .mi u . U do, though, kin w tiie ihangi hi the ton Cf the voice, and w In n obedience i - wanted, the soft voh t always trail.- o ir attention, for the angry person i ul wavs making a noi-i "It usui.lly uikns i -months to he t lamed while for ni lacking wo'k to school for ihri unillr ivc are wanted mound ih .llio ,1 till ee tioti'i iiog-. iv h.lV'P I" g'i 'o.iger. Wl ti lio l-e it on' v takes a shod time to tram u.-. "r'nr moving picture vvoik. I tourst, Che time depends on km Im.v nun h w Will be expected to do And lliul lend me lo one oilier si'i ret "When you see u on the -i ii'i n v.e: believe we are lenUv in ling m.l lie story intellijjenth . Itm " kirm noti. ing about the story We h.ive he. u taught to do cci'tuiii ihiiigs ni eertnin commands, and those things have to be useil as the director can best use them for his piirKisc." 8heldon Lewis in Griffith Movie Shl'ldoll l.i'VVl-, will Dcnring in v.iuih v ille i has l),.,.,, ap VMlll Ills wife. Virginia I'earson. has signed a ion- triwt with I) W . liritlith to plav Hie t part of .lacijiii" in "The Two Hr phuui." This ends a search of si necks which the .Jnllith staff has been making fin a suitable pln.ver for the rule I'l'ihiiiis iieter In fore have so liany ieioiis been Irieil mil" lor n ini.i tin. ..;,. lieiiiL' iiver sixtv nt i lit- end of the I hud week To enable him tin accent the contract, it was neccs enrr for Lewis to cancel Ins booking! over the vaudeville circuit. I JUDGES MEET TO CHOOSE MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS mmmmmtmmmnmmM mm , Hi,,, huh, up, I ' BBsBsBHHniH7''i? i --. s'-1 tev-: iAifetAi.,iK-,II'iiv i mflr!LT;ti'fliMlt IfvruLffiMiiilMffl m ' SflflBBf&k' wwJBBBIp4 HBmBBK?4 'BVBBM' s A "flsBBMpl - JJB. F . '.iarAa I M tJ? flWMFSlSiiulL11 '"4LI(ImI!1j1L v JmMBIbibbbbbbI bWPMIvISSBIP1! ?EM BBBBBJiiBiiiffifi lifiCTWBBBMllllffirT i iiiBBBJBJTrihiTii iMMManWKHBBJWBT"- -i BBBBBBBBBBbBI BJBBBBjBBiPBWBMBra MBBBBBBBJ oiBBm 'eHIhbBBBBBBbBItSHSkBm BBjI'-BBBhBBBBBBBBBI i$y-pjM . iiiii wii afffiBttBMlriiil '-v.' VBJJBJBJBKBJBPJBBBJ I5?m tpigipPf?aBa :MiiS-!l?' SBIhBBBBBHBMM n WM'SjIlyiitf li'l'jmuu fl)PTOawK3Wl'!Ws : ": wi iiiO IfBBlWBllifflBBBBHBlTfl tiMf""-! y ,.MAlhllrftelWhiaiBlF 'BhT ii--NTffWBMHTIirir W WFrw'MIWBynmr . wniuLBVHflBHIlHHHIHPH ISiSisMBto iiii)iNittii3plR3BjiB TI1K li.i; tjisv ,f piekmg the winners of fne Mo'p Iti'n ity ( i n i'H from the ."IHHI :i nil mo re photigrapi.s sent .li to 'his page ' WO!' It! I' Mil' Here ii - tlii fi'i' udisi" rl "me ot the prtui'p. Iiofore I Loin T.iei lime CHOOSIiSC OF HATS ONE OF PROBLEMS OF MOJ IE STARS Cl IliOSIN't a hat for wear in a motion-pii tnre N not so easy as it ma? seem to one iiuiniiiiiiar with the demands of n camera. One may imagine ;an actress, leisurely strolling into one of the etclusive shops, seating herself before one of the tunny-mirrored dress ing tables and asking for the most chic, the Trenchiest and. of course, the most I expensive hats m the place. i If she did do this, madame would ! undoubted!!- "bring forth hats of the weeping-willow order that droop down. I completely lonceifling one eye and I giving the face a picturosipie appear ' ancp. No mailer how becoming lhee vi.npeatii might be to the femininity ot j the actress, the director would never .consent to her wearing them ill a pic ture They would cnt the face into shadow, and the public would never enioi a pic ture where the pjp and dimples of their favorite actress did not shine forth. So she needs must content herieif with two ty pes of lints, the turban and the hat whose brim rolls up. There w i nlwajs a great variety of these hnt- to I Mnrir hats mustn't throw the. face into xhadoic. Here .? n)i r of brilliant green nnfora wool that Miss Aliens has found mnnt successful N .loO- t ,re vogu from Perhaps the motion -pie-actress is responsible for their the lust ii'iir Agnes Avres. Thomas Meighan's leading woman in ins latest production, "flippy Ricks " iiiis -olvi'il the prob- i in in picture her svici'tion ot lints tor tuis lo the director's as well as hei own satisiin'tiiiu these liais are n thi pievaiiing style. ml IK 1 h 1HKIIK ue mail" of blue sal in. hose tir in turns up in front and iiistiipcai in baek. Hie satin is lam l mi the hnta in loose bov plaits and on tin ifuvii in folds. A how. I he null ll'iiiiiliilig mi the bill. I- nf the oanie inaieii.il It is nn ih right side with loops extending over the edge Another hat a turban, vvhiih 't- worn With II blue seme rout dies- IS Hindi ni soti dove grav tnlVeia hand em liu.iile'cil in silk of the same .shade. A Itu-iiiu effect is given bv the high ar rangement of the niatciial in front When Mi A .ires, wears hei .sport suit of tan lioiiii'sp.in material she wears a hat of brilliant green angora wool. This close-lining hat turn- up all around. Two pheasant ipiilU, their points crossing in front, sweep hack and over the brim. There is nothing leisiirelv about the shopping ivn.vs of a motion-picture ac tre I'luthes ami hats must he bought al mid hours, between the taking of pil'lllll's often ii luii iijiiI is becoming nnd that iiii-inis t lii leipiireiiienis of Hie direcior will not photograph well and , another tl.vmg 1 1-1 1 in tiie sholis i I'sMirv ! iouisi it all takes nee- more tune e ... I.. .1 1.. nt Miss I rrm 1 li- 111 iii.',i-i- in ..... .... .t..- ., ., , , . n is impossible n kl'cp vnnr err- or mind away from tne Murine lints that iusn.t on covering rot: r dimple). alreail.v made surpris'ng progrpft and we will begin announcing the winners t "morrow Vrom af to right in the photograph nre Leopold iseyffert. artlot. 17.10 Chest nut ctreet. LOVE STORY of a MOVIE STAR Con You Guess ? Who IT rote It? Copimaht bu r.iu-ard 7. Clod CHAITEK I April IS. My secret ! How cau I tell it'; How can 1 bear to confess it? I have sat bore it must be hours, now hern in my dressing room, beside the vacant studio. Long since the urc llghts ceased their sputtering, the di lcetor and actors went home. But I i mild not ?o home. I cune and tiling off my (Uppers and slipped into mi Japanese kimono, thp one that II gave me. and bt down my long hair: mil though Intel. I have loved to sit thus, and dream and play a part, to- l night it is not playing: tonight it is I torture. I I'Hiinot go until' I iiiake a I beginning If I don't start writing I will ruin this week's work; for the pns( is rising upon inc. ,im struggling with me. and breaking m. heart But. no; I cannot tell. After all. mi secret is mine. April 2.-. That was a week ago It is a -prii g night now: mist, silemv. and late, so late! It was a spring night then, live years ago: but where is the girl I then was? I loM; in the miiro- at that face, with the lines round the mouth, and the teeing eyes; 1 look in the minor ar the face that millions of people ce everv night all oxer the world, nnd 1 wonder: is it I? What ni'illipl' ree picture have I played in. as dramatic, iw intense. a amazing 'is the five years that lifted ire from oh-curity. from ignorant, crude girlhood, into the glare and fume of thp world? And tin secret of ir. all? Hip seci-p-that makes me feel and think and write nkethirti. when I am s, much younger .' 'It is like a demon and a child in my 1 In art : it II i- m n't I shield and ' Mirse it No. not yet! not yet I I . sinnot tell it'. Perhaps win n I am ten , rears oiler: wnen 1 am more "set tled"' Vei if thnt ','irl goes ahead ' with him' I will not think- of it . April '.'7. To Annette Wilkin-: I You vi ill see from the above what a I struggle I have had ti bring me to the i dear thinking and decisive action or this moment. But I scp the real reason 1 now It was my jealousy of you. lines thnt iimaze ,you? Thnt. I world famous, should be jealous of n lit tie unknown girl who want to m t in I Hip ni'ivi. s? Ah. it I " Jour naming to ad thai makes, me jealous It woman ngaini wonuiu ".-i ,i . Hut vnti cannot be more amazed at thin than 1 tun myself. That I should be jealous of 'him now, when I thought he whs out of my life: when I thought lie was as one dead to me now: now. when this great, new happiness is dawning for me, the happiness that is being shuttered hi my past ! How deep vim his grasp upon my spirit, that now again 1 can think of no one else: So now vou kimw I'd hap- .vou will .i.. ..ii... i ....i ... ...i i.i-neeeil to ll'iir nils ,1 1 1 wo I lev i - in it I beL' of .Km In lead it. 1 have conniicred my jealnu-j And wh.v should I be iealousV I know what he is like and you don't. Or. perhaps, vou will think it is spite but it is not. f'ln you remember meet- i Ing me down in Wash.ngton. when our1 compaiiv went then- lo get the Capitol as a background'' II . the director. ; introduced vou to me I thought vou1 very sweet, icrv .voting, but inordl- : nat'ely ambitious I almost seemed to see uiyseii in nun a 'ni'.'-n ,'"u- b" Surely you are no more than sixteen. II -1-1- knows him. of oouric l'irst II - asked mo whether I did not think then was a place for .mil up In our studio, lie said j mi wanted to act in the movies. Then, linall.v. he told me vou were in love with him and that Iip had inlsei o uiarrv vou ami iiihuc you fmiiuil" if ii would woil. 111 thesuiiii prim in.llii thnt. he do s. Anil II wanted to snve you Inun him hv taking vou on up here I iiiuliln't work nii.v furl her that daj . li mission was not ih'iul. Inn sleeping I II W'OKI' . II lieenille nii.e iikuiii. . .iiiu I I el (I'll HUH 11 1 let nu yo ahead Liiiwiiv 11 would In not hint short uriminnl. I tried to forset myself anil W'lllam Shewell Bills, photographer 101 Chestnut street. II. .1 Stokum. representing Mur reau. photographer. Kill!) Chestni.t stieet Road in Arf Is Through Heartache and Sorrow T1 T II is .is I said at the start; -D there Is no film I have ever acted In so dramatic, so strange, so unbelievable, ns my own life, "To come in a mere few years from obscurity and crude girlhood Into the glare and fame of the world! "The road up In art IS THROUGH IIKAKTACHE AND SORROW. THE WAY Tt) ITS PARADISE IS THROUGH INEERNO AM) PURGATORY. " Viid ofjen It Is our enemies who prove In the end to he our best friends; and the things that torture us and shatter us those that make us in the end." From "The Line Story' "f a Movie Star." I to think ot you ns if you weie un younger sister or my child. I tried to, , see myself in you. I told myself that 1 I must warn you before you tool; this step. Of course, we would not take you on up here, for that would tneiin his ! cumiug up to see you. and so bring him I into my life again. But to let you go j ahead with him, would probably mean1 the Inst of you! A.s it has of others! Besides, what conception can you huve of what it means to woik in the. movies? Of what goes on behind the beautiful, romantic screens In the theatres, of what goes into the making of a picl ure. of what, goes into the making of a moving-picture star? Luckily, you will be away In Chicago tiie net few months. This gives mi' breathing tiinp; thin gives me time to set all down, and to determine wheihei ' you shall ever see this-, or not. ' 1 iiiiii! now for a moment to a-k ' your forgiveness if you should owr see this fur suddenly coming into yourj life. I. n stranger, with sinh intimate . reveiilings. But I see now that I must t I trv to do it And 1 see now timi yui must be willing to face the train. I' w ill he hard for you. ' THE LATEST ORD HKI is the ler.v latest t It tits in inovlne pii'ture iniiieriis. nnd it is n hit of ineeliiiniHin that seem,, iilmoit to linve its own liltelllueiu'e ill .limns. it hns hern (cv'lnieil In and limit esieeiaH.i for Alvin 11.11K0II. iiireiior. of phntoKraph.v in the Iuk l.nsk., plum nt Ilnll.iwond, Calif. The piituie shows Air. W.ukoff standing heside hs pet. A moving -pint ure miiiera has 10 do in nny tlnni!n. It inusl "pain'' to side- ways or tilt up unit down, or pain and of. tilt at tin.' same tune, mere man ue ' provtslon for "manklnB part nf the fcMwaiiiitwiiitwiniiiawiiiwiwfJnitewi ' Miss Harriet S'artaln. principal, School of Design for Women Broad and Master streets. Klins (Joldensky. photographer. 170."i CuesUiiit street. Do You Know ? The Actors In It? ' But better to be disillusioned now , than Inter. Better, if you persist in going ahead, to go with your eyes I open ! I would have sought you out and talked with you, and gotten to know you--but T can never speak my secret to nny one. This is easier, to un I burden my heart on paper; here, alotie, at dead of night. y j So, 1 will tell you as much ns I can. Will jou try to understand me? Will I you believe my motive is pure ami true? , Will you trust mi: that I .am telling the truth? I beg you. 1 beseecn you to i do so. ' TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW Tool: a Uise Author to -Know His Film Child THE author todify occupies a posi tion of considerable importance in motion-picture circles in comparison, that Is. with his position of a few years ago. fi'mverneiir Morris reached this conclusion nfler watching a showing at the (Joldwyti studios of "Ace of Hpnrts," one of hi- new photoplays. I written directlv for the screen, winch, inpidentally. was filmed nlinnsl exactly as written. To illustrate the changed i conditions, Mr. Morris related his ex- . perlence in selling for the first time the screen rights to one of his stories. i was nun, niiei- si-ning u. s,n he. "to think no more about it. and that 1 would he surprised at t! picture It1 would make. I was: i "The night of its preview 1 arrived I late, so thnt I liil-U'd M'ring the title I and cast of the piiture that was being shown. I wondered if I lind missed mine or If it would be run lutpr. "At the end of iln picture I stepped' to thi! box-ollice and iiuiuired : 'When will Mr. Morris' Mini he shown''' " 'Vi just finished running it." was the aiLswer !" IN MOVIE CAMERAS pU'tllle nnd l-i'U illillllK tin lllui hni to Hie s.1111 1 iiiu point hi iiiiim. me ot ler ( Hide and take the opposite pa,-,. ,f the! view; it iiiiiNt h- alile .,, "irN" down ' into aiiv simp, nml up,,,, tl ,,,.,; ,;r the s.ene. and do a lot of olhr'r .,.!,. nil 11! UiiiiKs that Ihe imii fan nevei ' heard of. he siaitiui; 11111111 10 ma Un ther 1 W'.M'lvoff'.s new in:i' luii"' dues nn.v or all of these tilings snijrl) or in iiini- I . tut I ton lltld Willi the mere pressure of II hulloii or pulling of a lever The designliiK nnd iiiiiiiufni'tuie of thin one iiiHtrument rout 518,000. ANNOUNCEMENT OF MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS . -. ' i 'THE judges in the Movie Beauty Contest have niade some of their selection' 1 Their task is to choose from the several thousand photographs sent in fiJ girls who, as photographed, seem to be the most promising material for acred careers Obviously, this is no simple matter. It is not merely a question of bcauhi of the pictures before them, but of their expert imoivieage of what the subject must herself be as indicated in the print, and, further, of how they think she will appear when translated to the moving-picture screen. 1 Fifteen girls will be chosen this week and their names will be announced and their photographs published each day, beginning tomorrow, until and inchtd: ing Saturday. ,As they are chosen they ivill be notified of their good luck and will receive 'instmctions about the day to be spent at Betzwtod, where the test strips of movie film tvill be made. From these fifteen three will be selected, tile final choice being based upon personality, intelligence, adaptability and success in transferring these qualitUi to the screen. All photographs received in this contest will be held in this office until after the announcement of the final three winners, which we hope to be ableU make on Wednesday, June 29, or Thursday, June 30. Unsuccessful contestant! may receive their pictures after that by calling at this office vr by sending suffir cient stamps to cover postage. WHAT YOUR FILM FAVORITES ARE DOING Guy Bates Post l In California, where lie will make "Omar the Tent mnkcr" for the movies. .Miriam Cooper, who played the leading feminine roles in "'The Oath" and "Serenade," is to be the heroine in the next R A. Walsh production, called "Kindred of the Dust." A num ber of the scenes are to be taken in the Northwest and a cast of unusual merit is to be selected to support Miss Cooper. Seena Owen's four -year-old daughter went to see her mother in "The Woman God Changed." the Cosmopolitan pro duction, in which Miss Owen nnd K K. Lincoln take the lending parts:. SIip enjoyed peeing her mother in the pic- i ture. except in the scenes in which Jiiss Owen is shipwrecked and floats to shore. The child began to cry nnd hurried home to learn good health. if Miss Owpii was in Katherlne MncDonald's picture is to be titled "Sticks and Stones." The working title hrts been 'Man's Game." l'lip story is an original, especially written for the American Beauty and is now nenring completion under the direction of .1. A. Barry, former right hand man of D. W. Griffith and the director of the lovely Katherlne in four of her past screen successes. Bort Iytcll hns been declared winner in two popularity contests for screen stars, one held in Los Angeles and the other in Tnkio, Japan. In the Japanese contest Charles Ray was bceond. Bert Lylell is at present engaged at Metro studios in Hollywood on the last part of the production of "A Trip to Para dise," an adaptation of Franz Molnar's play, "Liliom." riiOTiiri.Avs AlnamuraMnt Daily t -. Kvg.. n.tj s 'THE HEART OF A FOOL" ADAt l'r D2D & THOMPSON ST3. I Ar'sJLL'sJ MAT1NBB DAILY I a ra I t ..!. Unlt'u hi nixi i TftiiH mm i I A SMALL TOWN 1DUL. !M"n i iirptn in .iiiii-n r "'.r - - ARCADIA ,c"PV?u.i ,V8 k i'NS1. - - i" " -' '- - flffirrv llrlfurfl's I'roilurtloll "THE WISE FOOL" ASTOR AVg'gA"' Ufll MAM FARNIIM In "MIS (.Itr.ATI'.ST hAI'llllli I." RATTlMnRF"" SZ"iMonE BAL1 ,SiytWif..nAVAT MAT - DLDL Ut1l-MllJ I in "lit ( US AMI ItltAKKS NiT Avi l,Ci.v. T-il-KtM 04TH AM) WOODL.A C4TH ' HCNN MJTINKK OA1 . tii-i.!... f'ni.1 lii f.nrp .llrlfnn "THE FAITH HEALER" rs.i T TT-rirr HroaJ ft. ttLUCDlIM-' nontlnuou Sni In l-nrrliri VIHnr nml luls utonr III "BEAU REVEL" BROADWAY """iftV. AI.I-STVK CAST In "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" Ilroa'l bel.KrlnAT. tsroaa oi. v-u)iiiu "tvr dailt LON CHANEY Hi "TUB l'KXAI.TV PAPlTfll 722 MAnKCT RT. LA" 1 1 s-'Lj 10 A XT. tn U 15 V. M. ii. v. (inirriTifs "DREAM STREET" COLUINIAL. -j 30. 7 anil II P M. Sir Jumrk M. Iturrlf's "What Every Woman Knows" darby"theatre ii. m, nmrriTii'K "DREAM STREET" rMPRF AN ST' MANAYU.NK .'WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" r-i a lryllI IMT 2fith t (Jlrarrt A rMlIMVlWsJII l MATINECDAJLT MILTON SILLS famIly55 In "I III- I All II lll.ll.r.K" PEARL WHITE In "HinOND I'ltlCK" -- - HATH ST """"l&p'lW.? ?,l'Fi )0 l ?rQc,p RARRiqr Al F T BESblt. BAKKUjCALE In 'THI;: JlliKAKINti I'lMNT" n ANJIFORD 47IB I-'IANKKOItD I ' KAlNIVl J -'.i avenue llf II. llllll I I I ll-FS "UKE.AIVI 3 1 Ktt. 1 " i""t ADC B9U1 MAHKRT BT. U am.,,. Hv,,,,,.. ,2S, .'fli, ? ' "THE BROKEN DOLL" "PHOTO-PUYJ. I yQianiai, ) V COMPANY r WILL BE COMMENCED ON THIS PAGE TOMORROW NEILAN FEATURES COLLEEN MOORE f'&)& jwi!!S" ha; nn adaptation of the Albert Pnysoi keep Miss Daw to her contrnct r!jli1 i ermine siory, wun .inun nnrryniorc in i ii'tuiucie pans the starring role, .Marshall ;ellan lias I returned to Los Angeles to start work on his pictures for Associated Pir'sl National release. The first of these productions, it in said, will take six months to complete nnd will' feature Colleen Moore. Tn the second photoplay one of the forp most stars will appear, according to the producer's announcement. Another item of interest In the Neilan announcement is the fact that Mnrjorie Daw, who has been with N'cilnn for the last two years, has been released from the organization by mutual ar rangement. In this connection Mr. Neilan said: "Due to the fnct that I am only going to do two big stories this coming year. l'HOTOl'LAVS 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. P.RAMT 022 GIHAHD AVE. VjiAAiN 1 ITATINKB DAIL1 WILLIAM S. HART In ")'MAI,U:V OK TUB MOI'NTKW" i GREAT NORTHERN n??d48ijaJ..BSl: i VIAIISII AI.I, NKII.AS'S ' "DINTY" i n ' n r- r-Ti a t nnm . a," vin'ot, PPrvAn ! "VirCRlAL mV,2 an" Kv. . I HtSIS. i nr'i-eir sManriMi II IET BETTY COMPTON In "I'lUKOXKHH III" UIVK' iLehIS..iSla.c5 ..J'rt' COLISEUM Qermantown At, and i tlUiVlA3 IVmHjHAIN a In "TUB KASV HOAII" , LIBERTY ,maTt1Suu!;ilArAV' ru,7 1 BEBE DANIELS , JUMBO "I IVO UKKKS WITH TAV OVERBROOK03D&,A'HD ' AI.USTAIl PAST tn UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" Tl"" "tM'r IM'H'IHI I'rnitlirtloil "DECEPTION" PRIMPPC;? 10'8 MAItKET STHEBT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Tin: nit" RFCFNT MARKET STIlelow 17TH lM-sjr,,n 1 11 4.-. A. M to It p. M. ALICE LAKE In '( M IIAItTKl) SI'-XS" RIA1 TO OBUMANTOWN AVKNQB s. .w. y. AT Ti'I.PnilOCKEN BT. MAE MURRAY in "Tin: r.ii.ii:i i.ii.v RlJRY MAHKBT ST. IIBIXIW 7TII ivuu 1 , A M t ,, ,5 ., AMSTAU (AST "Some One in the House" It. SAVOY J-u iJAFlKBT ST. II I. .ST l It I 1ST l "THE BRANDING IRON" SHERWOOD BVlATli',Pv?.rJAl -THE GREAT DAY" ! i STANLEY MAKKET AT 10T1I U7A, ,"Vr k&ti4 '' iTniiunuc IblLS In "TOO Ml (II Nl'l.i:n" 1 STANIS Jiwlf JW-u'ra" ! Ges? SiSS CHARLES RAY um!iyi'.jw'iiiiiiN' hoi, I ooo a n inn- c-rt. -,.-, V-77V 333 MARKET,,H;nfcT 7 ATIl ..-ru'r 'i'iV.l".."''' "' ' "THE WITCHING HOUR" 1 ----j--- ----- lVi! . VICTORIA ViA,KmT..HT, ,u-b'nU.1,1 i nnnnTu v r I't'Aii l M' 1VllUllll LfMI, 111m in ".nn. iiiiii. or jniijNOKi ii" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO ,.V,,,:yK!il..,.,.,,','I'0' idle hour ;..onsij);?Syr- COLLKEN MOORE V. WING completed picturization in .one with Colleen Moore anil tiie ctlitl ew York of "The I-otus Eater." V'Vi,..:. . ..., Z r'"miVi ... .. -.-CM. Jt. VH1IIIII Mil 11- Mfl'Il uniflir IM "There has been miiIi a rlemtinA far the popular young lady that inasmiifV ns we regret losing -her. still It vtm i pleasure to sign her relejsp nllnwlnghtr n free hand to accept (be man; bi offers made her." Omaha Girl in Metro Plctun Mayme Krasne. voied Omaha's most popular business woman, has made bn. debut in motion pictures. As a result, of winning the contest in Omaha attt was awarded a free trip to Metro'! studios in Hollywood. Calif., wlt.i Rex Ingrain, directing his new predic tion, "The Conuuering Power," a Juat, MnthiH adaptation from Ilalzac, can. her n tunall role in a French strut scene. I'HOTOI'I.AVS HOtDPutr CONUNr " 1 OrAMtBICA, fTfcThe NIXON-NIRDLlNGERfi VJ THEATRES Ul BELMONT 52D A HOIK MAItKR'! 1..10 f. 3 il.SO DllF.H-l ii. iv. ditirrii ii's "DREAM STREET" COTH A CEDAR AVEflHI 1 -HO nn.l .1 n-flO tn 11 JUSTINE JOHNSTONE III.ACKIIIItlls ' Mnrliet bt. 30th !' nn . .. ........ n tr . l-STAIt ( AST In Vll I ..111 &.- .1 II ill 10 11 1.A.V HUM tV-. Willi.. Wi mril 5.1 wnci ujwi laiiic rituNi' s' iiminn atIm .luniho .Iiiik un l'rnkfori vU'iM OWEN MOORE "Tin: iii(iu: is nn: (,sk'I I L. All .'n 1IST A I.AXCASTCK Allll TstVT' MATINKB PAW ,' UUUijLAi lYlacLCAll in "thi: iioiii: stkctiti" I OH RT 32D AND I.01 13T SIREITl. LUIvUJl ynl. 1.30 3 30 Ev. D.SOttllJ .. Jlili-MAII I AM In IHliA" ., ' "IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW"; NIXON 6-D AND iU. ?M DOLORES CASSINELLI'5 rf "nn: iiiiiiii.n 1. nun" RIVQLI BID AND RANSOM ST1 , MATINBB PAI" rT?roir? nmAM vjcvyrvuc uuumi t"i In "(INK ,11.1 N IN .1III.I.KIN" STRAND ni'niiivTnn'V AVB. .'.I. irl-V . Vl-A QTRCrf fl I.OIS WII.SIIN nml (OMI1II N.UIM-Jd mm .'r. .....-..- n wnai every woman inu jj I 1mnrn a . . -. ..- ttlfUI WLbl ALLLliHLNY "ummi,,.. wt WILLIAM S. HART n "(I'mai.i.iiv or thi: .moi'med' AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. .. ..ii 'AURORA - wWWBm ' II, Tiirj'ln AVorlil's iiiiiUniiirt 'Jlf iP.1 "A SMALL lUWn HORART BOSWOK1M . In "HIS OWN ''-""' -l iri7i7i?rJerM wta f. .P.'-fH?., ,f JIXTT Mlllllti: mill ''"llr.IiiAY'''S "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY , ".T..T7w. ,i Thai. I'd IK .I''.' DOROTHY PHILL PS "MAN H-OMA.V-M'tKKlWU SPRUCE m,Qsjs&m PEAKL wnui; 1 In "llliVOMI l'KltB 1 4i s- , A jv(iiJs,i -.'-'