Hmt,?", "jamavnnoJKtmfnvijf'ti,v irivsfisvpww . " ,tiswraFv':'"v ' '.-'vPfic "" ' s i-w ' 'pmwv, ,JCt T w ' "?vr un .. J .yfy7-' 'f- Jfe V' X , '." ft' v.(f. r, r V'' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 99 1921 D aily Movie Magazine HI; v .'' Br ' ' OBBBBBB&llil ffnBBBBBBvjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBC7? ' TWKS5&Ii BBWTHrS'i bbB -,'" -'TbL'Nv BP ' HbT ' . ' iw- 7 ft I ' J K'f i? i L SECOND THREE OF MOVIliEAUTYcONTEST WINNERS CHOSEN BY JUDGES j mm" : "ZmmmmmLZZ ! 11''' 'Bn. " aBBBBKBftii fff ffHHBHBBBBBBHf 0 fif J3RBBbbbI- bbHbP WlVf I iii 'jM Jl i : I 'aPJiS4jLP,- " LOQ.E7TA lib- ? i ' i w ' ktrirtti&r wi!0 7oi s s5T"k. air ' i -- vW- Wmr aT T wii. 111' ALICE. &VQOM Xj fflm' 'alVvsl". 1 P. liSOW.Vertatfgo Ji B; L J. ! ji WORK SCREENING I'iWHiH f, H r-fAryrc "nuniQrri a a" . llBBBBBBBB.4lffiBw: - , S! I l' jiitLj u jijiiiui.iiii I e&s5 J ?14HBk "feOBBnlBSi'sirk iMlaiBBB t ho room. And in this lffclitnlni; I uv ( BBt fl " - . v oBWOrt3Rw&iiS. ,15.. TSfBMSa Ity CON.STANCK I'AI.MKIt Hollywood, Calif., June 7. A I.ICK DCKIl MIM.RK, the author and siiffrase worker, is nt 'lie Oold,u Studios at Culver Cit. where she hn lieen for the Inst two months, preparing, one of her own amuiuc stories for the wrcen. Now .-hrV nt "work nn another fur Tom Moore. It Is called temporarily "The Man Wilu Two Mothers." She had a vrrv nimiMiis ,irt:ee in Hie book of o'risinnl mnniiscrii't raflled off nt the Aftors' Kiind lV"-t i nl. Tin' title was "Dc Milles of the lioiN." Clever ! Charles Kenjon. Hie nuthor of "Kindling" and other ktnee mici'0sp. is nt (Siildn.tii. too. where he wiofei the contiuuitj for Mary Koluvt- Kine. hart's "Itauccrnus I)a.-." to a.v until inc of a seoie of other pieturc. He ha Jut finilho(i work on the screen ver sion of Hall Citine'v "The Christian," i vnirii win mmui sinri. tieorse Herrimnti. who draw the "Krnz.v Knt" inrtoon. is nt the Hal K. Koaeh Studio, wheie ho cets ,1 lot 'l 111 V',. Ill- -MU,l-s tltl "itll f n llll "neiinic" Walker, who ued to be 11 -po, tn.,. e,i,.oi imi .iiiarouiHi n..;s. paper innii. .mil now write- the title of his tony. He liare nu otfice with paper iiinu. and now wi for all the Iloach coniedie ind Haruhl ' Lloyd's in particular. I was in Mr. Walker otln e .ny-ell for hnlf .in hour, irjinc to dicouT !iuw he thotiRlit 'cm up. .ind tool; ,iholutel. no notice of a nice-appearinc, pcich i Icm yourm man bent over .1 drnwuiK 'board If I'd only known! Me w.ih n bundle of "Kra. Kill" in .-hecr mi up in mi olT moment ' B .,! H'KT LYTI'LL. Metro -tar. . l ' irtlng mi a now ;ui turc ailed. "Junk " He play himeli. '.n father find hi grandfathi r mil 'in -caiilu'd ' nil the. srcoud-linnd -hop- mil lino store n town for hi loihe I he stor In Kennett Ham ran n the Saturibu I'vcning l'ot ind del! with enrh Califurniau June Matlii. who did the ciccii icrnm of 'The Four Ilnrsi men." put n into oniiniiitv Maxwell Knrgei. "lie if 'he owner of Mctio. s directing. ISatard Vnllei. author if "The Thirteenth Chair. ' l directing Viola ' Dunn in ineie .re .mi iiihiii. i rrom the stoi'i Ji 1' rank K Ailani. Mary O'Hnr.i I- ieinuisiblc for tat umtiiiuiti . Gaston Glass. ,,f 'I junior. iiie" fame, piny the part ot i c-tpple in mi. prnctiting lor a week with i single crutib I bet till me ,ie n;i, -trained the inusi le of hi slioillilcrs. scratched hi, iiniul. tiiinblid ucr a iirhing aim In it iliiiI 111. Iriiiiim in Now who wants tl, he mi 'idor? I)e Wilt li'iiumg t nIo phiMiiE with Ml lhin.i. He i icmemljeiiil .... i.: i ..e .i... t lur in (nn iiii.mii hi me (none io Hi' in I lie -iiikc piouiit'i tins ui ,11111111 t -. i nn ' nn.) "Tli.. 'i-i. ;... ,ni. rri...... tin null iiiiii jii' i nil ilvhui i nun Mr. Veillcr. .like George Melfi.id. Jnmes Cru.c nnd mam otlni diiii'tof. stops work at I o'clock for aflenioon ten. The entile ronipnnv relaxes for tiftcen niinutc. then Mint. in again le- frcshrd PAI L "'KA.MLK. "Without llenelil caiui'iiiuinn for I'lil of Clergv ' !ia Invented an appliance to shield the camera from the i.n, thus picventing flashes which spoil the negative. T'nr sunsliirlil can be set at am angle. Hut KUUIUiiig against icneci.oii or glillt'i from cither sun or ground I umler ntnnd this invention will be will te ed veil bv tethliic.il men. Will Kogcrs hits solved the iiieslton of how to in event mimlcrs at least ,e Ctinmntccs the number of hoiuicides i will be ml uied uj hair. It Is very simple. Instead of run ning the uiiirilcreis' pictures on Hie front page with double-column stories, he irconimtunl.s an agate uni cc in the bccoml section. Would It be unilsa fot me to suggest that the sniue system be piusucd vv it Ii n number of M P slur av. toughjv Dpcaklllg. eighty three pet ni"' Movie Material for Script A screen toiy mm In i . I il n from the yen of Situiuel IIo)iklts Adains. the iim;iuiiic writer. To oh (alii atiuosplicro fur thfH, ulucli u n talc uf film folk, the author went on locatltHti with X'liurU'K J. Uvabiii, one tlf,il!illi.im Fox dlii'cloi((, nnd spent ijj'lfjriirijjj's Neck. Xkw Yorfc city, ; Mio hn liccn for tho Inst two ninntli. MMMtx'imSmw' BSsSli5 V J prrpnnnc. onr o( m-r nwn niniiiuc - 4&m$ffigM& hm.- J ?& SmmkSH i uilflion door. I .nv in the lurid. u'l:fti'- I stnrirt for tho wrrrn. .mv .-hr nt '-., Avw&Mr l3t&-, sM&,zi&& imaliiL'IB f npvnr! I SiSWli.ri.aPSMMSi' .. SJg3 r Clmrlp Tvfnfin. Mm niilliiii nf 'v'JXmIw wHtSitMife ., Jk& ' j "Kindling" and other -tnco iirci,hrk 'f ?' i . 9k tt ''I'JSUB 3acVvBnH8BB SmwJBKr w mm aPSKsa isaaja?. 3 sssssksi ' MAQTHA i S (( eUFKIE.. Y. S '11 32 5 6 N ew id.rte, yM '' -C St JJ ' 1 i y D J nl l . -,'-, l-l .A . t5xis Load of UazzLing tSeautu D S G. T I 7 C1 I 7 ! "" '""' ' u'" ,,n" "'v '"'"rt "brink j when I was uihleulv hroimlit to n DPS tCi rPt71l)nnn OH rSntl1Ynnilxxp lik'' " ,i":"1 ,,I,f ,m,t ll,', husband realizat'on of time and place by a Mid UL.O IV l-JlUJUUU. Ull UULUI UU.y,u fni,ilflI , iIP1.. den burst of applaiiM-fiom the hall Fifteen Girls Chosen in Movie ' Studio to Have Test Determine 5.1 '( HI) 1 V irill i, 'hr l,vi when I. !', Monjaii, i. tic oi . fin Sittmilrti rjtrt tinfui, fir it liflriii inh choir ii hii the inlni n Ihe il ho irtit in iiric lilirjl mil ii i)h i 'o our Ml Srituidnij iflriunnii with 'ryi Ihnil. of it n,l hr darni'l mint n'y issiiiinils, tli ii ii I, inii. flu phone iini hrin di omi" tnl, Im dour locl.rd and he isn't irrr irnui rjiiv iro'. iiiir; In 's hi iiiiilum intil ntuidiiit. TIIOSK .if miIi ilm wan' 'n ee the lift roil licnu'ie mil be able to et ii.st a glnupsc "f them !- '!iey boird (he bus at our oflice. Sivth and Chet nut struts, niiimptli .11 1 1! 1 ." P. M ' SMiirda. . Vp , , v,,i.t -licet 'i , ., , , ,. , ... '1 II4 'll IIP 'IM- i ! I r '1 n t , III l'l ' ' Park and on the usual road to Valley Forge, uiiiutig off at King of Priii,t I It- tin- Port Ki'iiui'iji road. ' ','11" ""'"" ',l be spent ni 'In ' P-elzwooil luilioiiui mi the lot, and tin ! icliirii w ill be ninde in nine to reai-li t.. ' I, i( i lit 1 -;;n or 7 , - . . . . . , , . T"'"- ''"' i",l1''- ""'" """"-' a ' ' vl'ti' u three more name with pl.o tugiaph to add to the Giiee 1 1 1 1 -i i .J I "eieidav a meiiihcr. of the lorinnate hflri n. Tomorrow we will meive th a. ore and 'o mi until ami im liidiug Sir in day. iv Ii n li will complete ,,, bir Toibiv '- vv iiiticr .ii e Lore! I a Margaret Ity an Mis Ity an i the diuiglitet ! sielini anil live at "01 Smith liftli strict While her fa l hi r I num. i niv -V :fti spend - ind the siimmcr nl Atlantic (To -hi I staving vv nli her isier, Mr Unhurt McGarvcv ol'J!) t'alliarine siicei Mis Kvan altciuleil the linn ,l - l.ee Grammar School nl l'ift v -ii h ami Chiistlan sticet and wa graduated last June troiu the West Philadelphia High School for Girl. The stage has been (hcr d'eam ever since he wa a litlle girl Last vear she met Il'dliiighain. the pioduier. ami he offend her a position ill his com pan i but her futlier icfiiscd to allow her to ncccpi She still s ilelcrmlned to ait bebtuil the footlights some day and has a pn fcri'iicc for -Irong cinoiioiial pans Mis 1 1 v h ii I nii'i'tei'ti vein od. five fiet -i Indie tall, icigh l.';.T iiniinil. and bus dink blown ban ami io'i t i Ws Mai (ha P Gilfliie Mrs Gufkii'- for shells inari-fi'd was! bout In .Sheiiniiiloah I'.i.. jiii1 uttcndeil the publJ" Rchools tlieic.JSIie wan mar- rjcil UOilifl live JCIM US untl luovcu iu Beauty Contest II ill Motor to1 ' i strips of Film Made to Three If innvrs th, h I'dilnr iiniildn't sirup )ibi with riotiiil to inntur out 1,i lirtz" ond ici h tin wail ii'ruiiiptiavA iiiiiinui the 'ice tlntisiiiid Mrn'ie llnnilii I'oiitrvt, Tli,, ii iwo icar later. I le.- li'i-'unnil is iMiiplmcd at I'liidd's. Mr Gufkic i twentv-nne ye,,r obi. lue fed three inches Mil. weigh l.'tl pound, and is a blonde with blue ee. The Gutkii live at .'I:.'.". North New kirk strict llie Ity i oin N In n we aked Mi llyi'.iin to tell ' he thing sue could 'I". "I"' pomiei l.iritv of that liool. Miss P.vmui I iglit...n vi"i"s o',, live feet three in. nes tall, weigh 1 1(V P :d. i- a blonde and not milv lias gin'ti eye, but admits ii,,t Mmi are giMii. She i vcrv fond of tonng, tliougli hc does n it drive Screen Lured ;, Von Sea and the Prize Hinp T F.U.KF.i.l. M. I M IN. I.I i. wl.o p r- i . i Pf'ar-a I'.i.iinin Ar'iiul.eii in ,ivti M. Ilantoi-I Golden Sim r ' production of 'The for ssocitcd First v. lionol. hiiued In fote the mast when 0 irleen veni'. of nse nnd for the next nine vear follnwid the ca for a live bin ml. Mr. Mi Donald ha shipped on nr. tiinlli evi'iw ort of i raft thai sail lb" .even seas, from a stubby lumber schooner to ,i dlgnllied Iraiis-ncMinie liner, and has visited iiearlv everv lip poriani iori north of the Fipmlor. The boxing aicmi claimed Mi. Mc Donald and shortlv thereafter he fell n willing viitini to the stnije, Later he v .is fonvet'leil to the pli lures, where lb' siiice.H lav in portraying virile i ii.ii'iii'ier. made tiossible by his tre- mendou phvsiipie- All of which led to hl(s ongngment by .Mr. Hartford or the ron of tho nglu- ins vxinurcr in iiic uoiucu annre.-.-i. ' Hie lug knitung bag be mrried aiidiV, ' '., ,. ",', " and hi conference with rxblbltots aid. with a l,ow of win,. me dnaple. I ' ,K "' '""' '" l""1'''" ' ., ,"' inl , lime conflrmid the seiilnuent expressed I .us. kirn " i1"' "iiders and this sec,.,., l,. i , . f She was born , 1 II!'. V, n.uigo sue, , J '". r""' ' "'(ll'- '; .. ' ."' ' ' , ' ,1k "Bj left. '.The news from Los Angeles of and I, ,s l.w.,1 , ,,. ever s,, , She , . "; " ' ' ' ' " , ' " fl' " ; 'the reduction in studio forces and the ".iided the K.ndei.ou Grammar School . ',;:" i, w , of -' not "o far! "ttlnis ilown of feature productions has a- Fifteenth and Ontario s,,,,,., and ' ''' h ' , ' ' V ' ' been carried bom. to the theatre own- i gradual 'd lnt Juni fiom tic Ger ''t !,. , .nn iwiv from home- run awiiv ors througli the trade journal, and pro ..UI..I..W.I lllgt. School ,'" ',," te ', v f.Mrr"m.lnr 'VlV Jii;'.'r ...o I to be the At proem . emnloieii . derl- ,,"' i " "hut nemo, v I needn't le- principal topic of conversation en, m.m, at the No,,.t lllcli ll(1 ,,,.. ,-,1P ,ee 'inontlis I lived x'.v evhlbitors state that it Is not S'hool, vvlinli amply cxn am t he i n.i. .... ., i n.i i,;,..,ir ..... i iecesar.v to wait until In 11 to note Ihe LOVE STORY of CHAI'TKR III May 'J. Tin i the way it wa. I must tell it. TwiliRht of a winter's day: n little hard now- fnllinp like black Rfnnula tions from the sky ; our kitchen full of oft hndows, willi the stove, like a lit tle red heart, shining in it. ISut, traiiKC though not new. was tlie way, every time the iiiiIIn in the ilNtnnco (lamed, a nrt of reddish lii;litnliiR went through the room. And in this lightning I saw "Mom" on the tloor. leaning against the wimlnw'sill. I had come up the teep bill, climb ing the path of wooden steps, and tbink- ng of a boy in school. ! inallv I reach ed the little road on which hnlf a dozen houcs tood, our" among the number. I wa. little prepared when, opening our kitchen door. I .aw in the lurid, gkftie ing light. "Mom" crouched on the floor iignlnvt the window. I walked over to where she was. oftlv. " 'Mom' !" I aid. ami again .ilom ; She turned and looked nt me. her eyes like thoe of an animal at the point of death. Then he held up her hand, and im pulioh I oizrd them and helped her to her feet. I suddenly felt older than .she. She seemed, indeed, nothing but a poor nu I lien she bound me to her in her arm. "Nella .' Nella '. My heart' a broken tiling !" I gave one ob to "wallow ir. "Oh. let me ti so lonely !" though I tried hard you I'm o lonely. "I'm bote. 'Moiii.' " 1 snid. Then ln told me. in broken, frag nieutarx, disconnected word. She told I lememlier slinning to her feet, and elutchnu at her. ns if to keep from fainting. I was fifteen I wa ignorant beyond "Oh. let 1110 Nil ineaure. itut I tdentilied myself witlmy landlady s niece, n handsome young her. and shincil her contempt for her' girl, who could not have been 'much I husband. My respect for my foster I younger than I, appeared in the door father had been one of the foundations way. blocking my retreat. ot mi life: now this wns taken fioni me, Ah. dear "Moms," if jou liad known whnt jou were doing to me, would you, bine thrown our woman's burden on. a girl's shouldeis'.' If jou bid known . that my bet fa.tli in life was dc-trowd. . . . (tin I l.i.i.n.mt ...tllfi.tl l.linill II...., ' J tim about marriage." and felt old and .wie before my tune, would you have ninde me your confidante' I remember at last bow frightened ill, ii i ,,. nun- , j .... ., .....ii.. ..ii ii ill lust ll", i I llliriirtl r.g me in her arm and and when I said that 1 i ne wa. iittir. ' oolluns in Wllllll ill m foster father, begging me to grow ipiiet. When lie inme in for supper, there u i.n. til., Il it I i ii- shadows m the km lieu, not one. I never let Inn. k s me after thai Mm .I. H sent me rose loia. Tbn are before me. againt tlie mirror. Why father, trying to keep hnue for him. IlV finallv lohl me b" vvn going to re murrv lairlv the next morning, with the few dollar "Moms" bud given me, and a bundle of my clothe. I left the house and took the trolley car 1 iiol'eved all that day. That evening I ici'lied A - . and found a lodging ni ill '. I lie liintlllliiv wa a wct'i woman m 1i thought I wa a stranded actress That gave me tin idea I changed im name on the po to the ; nunc I tlll bear. And that, in turn.! "im. in o nnother Idea. I hnd so fur ills-I .,, I ...I. .... idiijod only one HiU'iit. u trhk of plaving il...' olniio hv inr without the least rf- 'r'ft. While I understood periectty mm my iiiaoiiii.v io i'-u'i ", i". . .i"'v, and mv lack of any icul musical knowl- . :....,.:.... ... .(.. ,, r.i.1,. .. nnrn edge. would stand in tue way oi my on- tinning even III" imv position ns a teacher for . moil elementary pupLK. I had a somewhat vague idea that I ought to be ab'e i o' turn my gift to some prac tical account. Mv a lumpy chance, tlie , . - - g i , parlor of my nevy homo was furnished Willi 1111 Olll-llisilioiicil rii'iuii- iioiiio wi some forgotten uiiike. It mtit have been nn unusiinlly good one in its day, for it tone was still sweet. If some what spinel like The evening after my arrival I found co'irngi' to sit down nnd piny in the iwll'ght after ,upiier, Inking advantage of the fact that the room was empty, I began very softly and a liltlc timidly, plnylng some od-fnshloneil songs that, in happier days. MMonV used to pint' while at work about tin) bouse. I liatuly ' . .. I . ... .. .. n.,.,..,. i. I i,.'4 DOROTHY FARNVM DESCRIBES STORIES PRODUCERS WANT Wanted by Norma Talmndgc fioml, ftroiic. cmntlnnnl snclrt.v (IrninnH. fllso oi'aslonpl etorlcs In llsliti'r ii'in. rrzlnir on romcillw. but wlib 'rpportiinltios for versatility nnil irnl nclinit. Is not ii "tjr nrtresx. tliciriorc. not conftnrd to nny one class of ctory. Doe not wnnt MlRtrstive or snlnrlniH vtorirfi or stories of illicit muxion, i Wanted by Constflnco Talinadj;e Clever comedies of nioilern Mirtnl life, eVnn, wliolehoine American girl heroine. situations thnt are humoroiiH and not Ihiiekne.vcd. ConRtanec Talmndce wants com wiles of manners that arc funny because tbc tiellRht one's fciife of what rldlcu lhusly human in the way of little every- .In.- x.imninitnlnop follllpH mid frailties Miiitlo comedies, not comedies of tlic lapsticU variety. Wlmt Goldwyn Wants d'oldwjn I'ietures Corporation, Hi!) l'lftb axenuc, New York. May 10. Ul'Jl. Mr dear Mis Fnrnum At the pres ent time this company Is proiluctiiR only vtorie of stroilR dramatic value witlt voine freh attitude in the treatment njnl vuiie -dsnllicanec on the theme. e lire interested in Ktorles which depend upon the clash of character. Tor Mr. Moore the company Is feeu inc stories of the type of "Hold Your Horses." In which the development de pends upon the growth of the hero character and in which the structure Is clo-ely knit and not merely episodic. Mr. Moore plnyo character parts rather than types. Faithfully your. HAMMI lir.Ol'K. Kdilor. a MOVIE STAR Read This First and Then You Can Follow the Story JITv.A.l UORnr.AXD, most IV famous of movie slnrf. hrar. thai nn unknown girt. Annette U'i7Him. ftiM fallen in love inti lioland Welles, an idol of the nercen. Reports sou that U'Wfri is going to nut Jfns ll'i'tiiM into the movies aun stand snonsor for her career. Hits iforeland. to save Annette the suffcrinij that she herself hat gone through because of her love of Welles, decides to put her whole ex perience down on paper so that Annette can see ehat kind of man Welles really is. J'rom day to day. as time permits, she sis dijini and lays hare her very soul for the benefit of the unknoicti girl. i Knew the names of any of them, only recalling the words of some of the verse here anil there. Somehow, their old-time rhythm seemed peculiarly adapted to the tone of the old instru ment. Never had they sounded better to my own ear. (trndunlly gathering courage, 1 branched out into snatches of songs from one or two popular light operas, which I had heard on hand -organs, and which some of the boys and men I knew were accustomed to whistle. Many of them were in waltz time. I had always loved waltzes more than anything else. There I something about the swing of a waltz that excites me tremendously, nlthough T think there is no sadder music in the world ! I had played myself into a complete unconsciousness of my surroundings outide. when T hud rami, in the end ! of one of mv selection. With n stnr- tw cry. I sprang from my sent, ami was about to run from the room, when To He Continued Tomorrow SCARCITY OF FILMS MAY BE SERIOUS BEFORE NEXT FALL f- KP c Y-f ' . v to iKPOItTS'from nil over the country franchises for Associated Inhibitors, ir.dicnte thnt CNlilbitors everywhere ote nnxlnus about the situnilon graduallj being created in the industry by the eilticlion in production, nnd In some IM1 es the complete stoppage of produe- lion. Mr. Itniu i now lslting the prin cipal exchange i enters of the country effects of the onseryatlve production policy. It is evident at the present time in highly competitive -.ones, and the effort to secure pictures of tlie ipinl- ity to which me puujie nns lieeome edu cated lu tin last fe years is bee oming incieasingl.v serlou. The independent cm innge are being .i.T .... ......n I,.., ,1..... I.n.... k..X , nrin, o umn mn ,.i... nn,,- mo iiccn able to provide the guarantee of fnll releases looked for at this time by the exhibitor. The demand nt tlie present moment, Air. ttvan states in reviewing his ill. eussjons with exhibitors. Is not alone for niclures to fill the schedule for the next few months, but is nu assurance that there will be sufficient good pic tures in tlie fnll and that they will hnve the opportunity to secure those pic ture". The nurnnee of the last two years is disnppt iirlug, mid the exhibitor who has been protected without nny effort on llll. 'l. i '.' ..... , ,-. ....ii p,,,,,. 0Very effort to insure his theatre lis part liy nvrr-iirouiiciinn is now ..,si,w,1 Films Furnish Fashions Pauline I'rcdcrck say- I is harder for a film stnr to keep weT dressed than It Is for n stage star. "The Mini actress mil .t ken not onlv nbrcast. of the fn.Jiloiis, hut nli'ml of them," say Miss Frn m lei:, I'liecauso thn pictures go all over tho world nnd may be Fbown a full year nftvV the trv duction has been made!' WALLY REID AND THE bkbbbbbI s ql t'ijE v,! i JbbBt' ' ff. ' 9 Bfcv'yi yBBBl v a h fe v?v b1 -w 4H ft? IKBBBltWB',n&K -JiGtfttBB. ffl ?rBBk1HBBkI ftV. V flBBBBBBBBBBBk VM flUPfirBBBBBal 'BBai'ltlNBBBBBBBBV ik$' ' !: '.I'flBBBBBBBl r" wA'S?'-- - -lF':BHBBjVBBBBBBBB w,irj ': "- Aj ,- v l.dBB'PaBBBPalPIIII tMi)?l.tJi.ii.'l''y Sf!'BB"s'- IJpPlB!fc5raliS3ja What Your Favorite Constance Tatmadge will soon begin work on another comedy, dohn Kmer son and Anita Loos have completed the synopsis and call it "Good for Noth-' iiip." The story deals with a small town'girl who runs away to New York, and instead of cxp"riencing the pro verbial bitter struggle, has the time of her life. Scouts are now touring New York State in nn effort to find n town which approximates the Main Strret" of current fiction. Tom .Mix has left I,os Angeles for New Y'ork and is to spend about ten days in Manhattan, where his friends are preparing a big welcome, This is Mix's first trip Kast since he became n fnmous personage on the screen. The Fox ollicc plans to have its star make I'lHITOI'I.AYS Allnmliri '-,h xrorrl" fc PHyunk Aie AinamDra MBt ihii t -j. nvm ot.' n MAY ALLISON la "TIIK MAItltlAtir, OV W.M. ASIIIV ADAI I O O'-'D THOMPSON ST3. ArVJJL.W matinf.i: n.MIY MADGE KENNEDY In "Till: (Hill. WITH A J.V.7. IIIUllT" ADf AHIA CHESTNUT liol. 1CTH AKVAUIA 10 a m to hi.-, p m. (r.OKI.r. MKI.rOKD'h I'lMimXTlOX "THE WISE FOOL" A CTrD rnANKLIN & atRAHD AVIS. AO 1 Jl MATINKi: DAIIY WILLIAM FARNUM In "HIS mU'ATKST SACKII'lt'l'." BALTIMOREtf&T klK$?fJ$ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "Till. Nl'T" BENN niTH AND WOODLAND AVE. MVTINI.i: UA1I.1 AI.I.-STAIl CAST In "THE CALL OF YOUTH" ni lirDIDfi llroad S. Susquehanna JoL.UlliE'llrVl-' Contlnnnii" uaill It i. av. omrriTirs "DREAM STREET" BROADWAY n'.?. ITS. ir AM-hTAK ( AST In "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" Broad St. Casino Broad bel.UrleA. MAT DAILY HOBART BOSWORTH In "1IIH OWN LAW" A OITVM -- MAKKJ'T KT. LAr 1 1 sJi- m a r m it is p. m 1), V. fiWFnTII'H "DREAM STREET" f.ri aMIAI Gin. JIiipMvvoimI Avs. COLU1N1AL. -;at. 7 ne.i n r. n. Hilt .IAMKS M. II.IIKIIS "What Every Woman Kngws" DARBY THEATRE ii. xr. cinirrmi'h "DREAM STREET" rMTToDCTCC MAIN ST-. MANATUNIC EMrKn.-5D MATistii: daily EUGENE O'BRIEN In "Till" Villi IIMII.AI" .-. ii-.ivi-iT IMT 'JOI rAll"slVl-'s-,,' 1 MVTIVi"-' DAILY WALLACE REID In "Till'. I.UM. SI'K.CIAl." rAlII V THEATRE 1311 Market nt. PAIVllI-ii ' Il A. M TO MIDNICHIT AUrkTMl CANT In "THE LURE OF YOUTH" cTU CT THKATRE IWnw Keruc DO I H O 1 , . , " TNBB DAILY BERT LYTELL In "TIIK I'KH'B '"' UKUHMI'TIO.N" FRANKFORD T15 '"S0 i. v. (.uTiirii s "DREAM STREET" GLOBE T1 NrKS ?a AI.I.KTAIt PAHT In 0:30 to It "THE; FATAL HOUR" m rf a TH"U k s COMPANY r J GIRL HE LOVES BQST When Wallace Iicid Came East and Cre ated Such a Personal Furore, They Had to Discon nect His Phone So as to Save Him From the Thousands of Girl Admirers Who Wanted to Talk With ' Him. Hut There Was One Girl Admirer Who Got Lots of His Time Without Ash ing for It. This Picture Shotvs Him With Her. She Is His Mother Film Stars Arc Doing several public appearances while Kast, and he will nttend the L)empey-Car-pentier light in Jersey City on .Inly 'J. Charles Francis ("Cbuclt") Kelsner. who is directing .limmie Adnms in Mer maid Conicdieu, helped put "pep" into the late war just as he is now doing in pictures. He was the author of "Good by Ilroadway, Hello France," one of the most popular of the fighting songs both in this country and at the front. ,"' ,in- "rp" " nnmuer oi oiner jyrics . ......'... .. ..... iiiiil mite won uiiieii pupiiiumy. Hay ward Mark. Laura La I'lnnt anu Jack Itraniniiill, all well-known screen players, have ben engaged to support F.dnu Murphy and Johnnie Walker in their second starring picture, which has been stnrted at Hollywood under the working title "The Comeback." IMIOTOI'I.WS 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. GRANT i0"- GlHAItD avi:. UIrtl,t 1 MATINHH VAII.T MARION DAVIES ip "ntini:n thkasi'ih'." GREAT NORTHERN Ilrunrl St.at Drt j. 7 i U I'. Jl, 3I.ltPIIl.l. NKII.A.VS "DINTY" IMPERIAL CUIII .. WALNUT STS. Mills ""O I'vua. 7 IL 0 BETTY COMPSON in "I'tiiMiNKus or i.tivr." Lehigh Palace ""'""'"j'M.JJ'X;" .lAJir.s m.ivr.n rrKwiinn's "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" I IRFRTV H'tOAD .V COt.L'MIlIA AV. U.10ll 1 I MATIN'v:n DAILY MAY ALLISON iii "Tin: MAititiAtn: or m. ashi;" OVERBROOK7;ii.Y.V.'JiT IVIM.IXM C'lllllsTV TMIANAT.'S "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" PAI APP V-H MAUKHT STREET llli; MI'lll I'KII. I'ltlllirCTION "DECEPTION" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET TI V M In 1 I IM I' Vf AI.U.TAR rST In "THE LURE OF EGYPT" RFCFNT MARKET KT. Iletow 17TH lxl-,-JI-l ' '''.' A M to 11 p. M. ALICE LAKE In "l ( IIAHTEII Jsl'.s KlAI TO 'ER.MA.NTOW.V AVENUE ivinuivj ,... Tt'i im'iio'i.'i-v n CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "MIIMdlir mo. I PARIS" RI IRY MARKET HT. HEIjOW 7TH 1VJI I , , ,P ,, 13 I.I..STAR VHT In "Some One in the House" SAVOY -ll MAnKET RTREBT UnVW1,., L ." A " TO .MIPNiailT ,.. Ai.l...TAI! I'VHT n "THE BRANDING IRON" SHERWOOD mVt V- -'vT Vavd Jwu'-lV" ,,VW,S VfioiIiVTiiix30 "What Every. Woman Knows" STANLEY MARKKT AT 1'JTII 1 1 1 1 i M t ,. I 1 1 -. 1 1 fill . .--l M. .-' ", '' WALLAth, KtID In "TOO Ml (II SPEED" STAOTON,f:B-lK1-jBr CHARLES RAY In "Till: 01.1) HWIVIMI.v homv- 333 MARKET08T,V.BT t"atrb TwlTlrVifOT in"Tiir.tii)nt, or niKNoinii" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO !.,j1,V.';.W'"Tirs im v um in ,,,,AvAl .itbkkt" IDLE HOUR ..-.J'"'" "ANA In , 'lire siioKB riKATE't . WALLY REID GIVES. MOTHER HER FIRST KIEW OF STUDIO 1 mtll.'ni.i ..- i-i .. "" . iiiiuin ni.s n deiay ine other day - the Lnsky Long Island u.i." where "Peter lbbetson" Is Mm, fiim.j , It wn time for the first of the. ,rn ', scenes of the I)u Mntirlcr Mnrv ..i' Wnllnce Held, mio plnys fhe ttc t0, hnd not niSJvcd. A call to his (reslI rooms brought no reply. George Fltzmnurlce,the direefo r, and ins coiiipnny wnucil. V i uon i unuerstnnil t." .i..i.'. Fltzmaurlce. "W.tlly has never K later before. lQ'' Almost ns he spoke a car drew ,,n ). the studio door and the star nllcbw accompanied by n distinguished looffi woman with grny hnjr. " "My mother." Wnlly ErnnM' proudly, mid introduced tier to uractP cnlly every one In the studio, bejinnl with luglile frey. vefernn doXcS I he Ibbetson se wns almndoiinl WM), Held escorted his mother throiHi k. studio. " ' The mother of the star ulm l,.. .... haps Hie latest following f niivartli't of the screen, wns seeing the inside of pmw..w,.-,mv ... it .m uii in if(r nu- nrl Ijqj www rtpKUHAPS 11 does seem Mrante". A said M. I'M, Iterthn West brook IttM A with the same contagious Hiniln iii.i ' 'I denrs her boy to millions of picture 'I thusinstR. "No; really, I nrur lir.rl !. I...I.I...I ll.K . . I.. ..,.. ... !"i' I . , . "' "s "1 wnni aili calls tho piclure shop. "mi sis'.' mic continued, "tilt if 'I ikmiiimiis, ,-. .. nun i niinee works In' Hollywood. Calif. A whole continnit"' lies between us. When he cnnif Kat he Insisted that I go with hlin to the siinno, "Onco when Wallace was a baby I remember he had just begun to walk we went neninu t ne scenes in a Netr York theatre. When Wallace fopm working i:i pictures no one took tt so eon seriously and there wasn't room for visitors in the little house In lower New York where the company Wi working. "I remember the day he said hch4 saved enough money for the trip to I'll, ifornln n few hundred dollars. I mm. poed he would he copilng back In a few weeks nnd looking for a job. like rnort boys. And sometimes I rather wish he. had. I see so little of him now." She sighed, ns tlje boy who towen more than u foot above her left her fide to get into makeup. Itut. first lie st red her In n bear hug nnd kissed her, for Wnlly Kcul idolizes his mother. Another Dancer In Films Musical comedy d"vo(a4 will recall Kathleen Clifford ns one of the mort artistic duncers of a f'w ye.iiM nfo Now Miss Clifford ha.s rrt.irncil prot.t ably permanently motion pi'turfii; lic is nppcnrins with .1. I". yktiown in "Cold Steel." and mini r ban It thll she has signed a long-term contract to appear in other features. Old Films Made New ''Fn the ltoad Willi Sa.lie." a pltr In which Constiince Tn'mad.te won rati; fame as a Sclznicl; star, I t i he round with new prints iv 'rvlhru. I'lKITni'lAlS HOTDPUyT . comn r j .WAMtmei fjyrhe NIXON-NIROLINGERtfn I Ml 'R-1EATRES liJ BELMONT c-'u tW?&Zn u. vv. (iRirrnirs "DREAM STREET" PPHAR UuT'I CEDAR AVE.NUI wiLy-r i ..io r a a fin m n r. M. DOROTHY (IRI'.ES A Sin.M'.Y VIV'nVU "THE GOOD BAD WIFE" COI IFI IM Market lift. RDih 4 COIJ BESSIE LOVE anil Sprtlnl CiihI In "IIII.SMi: M.W" inHIRO l'-N'T HT. S. fllRARD AV. .JUMDU .Tmiihn .Tune nn PrHiikforil "L"1 EUGENE O'BRIEN In "IIIIOADUAY AMI IIOMi:" F FAHFR ,laT & LANi'ASTt:rj avi. I-.C-LJL,I MATIN'I'K DAILT i.i.i.iinr ii;.T',it i. ai.i.-stmi castu "THE WITCHING HOUR" I fin KT "'-' " I.OCTST STnEETi L.U-VJJ1 jflt,. t .in, i;io Ties 11.30 t U AI.USTMl CAST In lll.7.M"S "IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW" NIXON ANU UARKrHUt DOLORES CASSINELLI'S "IHE HIDDEN l.ll.llf" RIVOLI Kl) AND SANtiOM ST3. MVIIM-'K oua GEORGE BEBAN dm; man is a viii.i.iiiv In nmi . . . ,. ........ .,.,...- IVE. 1 KAINU "'at viK IM..1 hTKirt I I.OIS VVII.MIN unit (OSRAD N fiFI' "What Every Woman Know. ipinti - a t t i..v. r AlUthfUy ' WLbl Al.l.kUHkiNY "MitlPiW MITIII R IIOl lit IIIEIt I" "THE GREAT DAY" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERSOFM.P.T.0.A. A HflHA - " ."" '.',,' in.T . . . ,. ... All. -'J v )i'ltf'i '".I'll JAM- Muni i I...,,.- lillirr lunlM"! "KAZAN" Uermantown "matim-i: pail HOBART BOSWORTH In "HIS OWN Mtt" j w . .!.. nlnurfl Aft- irCCTDOAM .'Olli & PuW ,? iLsi-rtrwy-JW matineb "" DOROTHY PHILLIPS In ".MAN WOMAN M.IKHIA'V5 . ...i.elllH rfj PARK ""mm Vi? h;iPuttl WALLACE Rtiu In "THE I.0VI5 HrKCIAI-' SPRUCE 00AWk$mP ' "blXcksheep' V,$h ( ' .1 8 . 'N A vlnv- !'J'.,j . I .. i -. J . 14, . 4u OW'NkUVvlilM fab,