'rtJ'-M' f"fv: lJ:"Jy.TW7vTi'a ( C I r - ; a, ' EVENINTft FTJBLIQ lEDGER stWgl;' ' : "'-' ' "- J' ' I ? . " M HSfe D aiiy Movie Magazine r. i -I i.. . i M $. i' . i. V !. The LOVE STORY MOVIE STAR Road This First and Tlicn You Can Follotv theiStory JUELLA UORELAXD, most famous of movio stars, hears that an unknoicn girl, Annette Wilkins, has fallen in love with Roland Welles, an idol of the icreen. Reports say that Welles i qoina to out Mis&Wilktns into the movies ana stand sponsor for her career. Hiss Morcland, to save Annhte the suffering that she herself hai cone through because of her love of Welles, decides to put her ichole ex perience doicn on paper so that Annette can see what kind of man Welles really s. From day to day, as time permits, she sts down and lays hare her very soul for the benefit of the unknown girl. CHAPTKIt V T ROSE from my Boot and held out my A bauds for the dnintlcs. expressing iny thanks at the same time, lie stood for some time in silence watching me as I greedily consumed my Ice. "Do you know you plaj remarkablj well''" he asked nt length. "I ought to." I answered pertly "I've been told fo, often ennugl; lately." Hut I hastened to add that every one had been more than kind about my 6inall accomplishment. "Have you over thought of anything with it?" he asked. "I've thought of littlu else." doing I re- plied seriously. "You ee I have to earn my living, and it's the only thing I can do at all well." "I see," he said, nodding his head. I do not know whether he intended pur suing the subject, but at that moment the grandfather's clock in the hall etruik the'bohrt -With a 'busty glan.ee at' His watch 'JJml .ah'urried "good night." be left rrio to say a few words toihjs hostess. .A moment later Imw Mm,golng through tbe'tipll to the frone door'. The next mprning I was busy with some work t;p in" my room when Alice came running in to say that her aunt wanted to see mo in the parlor dowu utairs. Stopping only long enough to look in tho glass to sec if my hair was moo th, I ran down. Sitting there, talking familiarly with Mrs. Mcrker, was m acquaintance of the night before; the gentleman who had brought me my ice cream and com plimented rrro on my playing. In an othor moment I found myself bein presented to hifti formally. He was, it appeared, Kdward Vnn Enden, the owner of the largest moving -plcture theatre in. A . In a thor ough businesslike manner, he explained his errand, lie wanted a pianist for his place. The young man who had been with him ever nince it openpd, while perfectly satisfactory profes sionally, could not bo rcliod upon, owing to a tendency to go on occasional nprees lasting from two to three days. He had been warned several times, but had apparently not taken the warning to heart. Tho position was open to me, if I cared to. try it At the end of two weeks, if Mr Van Enden and I were not mutually satisfied with each other, I would be free to resume my present irregular occupation. If I oared to try it! I did not hesitate a moment. In addition to the fact that this meant regular emplojment at a regular salary, playing for tho "movies" in itself ap pealed to me tremendously. Two weeks later I had the job I was the official pianist at iho Imperial Motion-Picture Theatre in the town of A -. I wonder if I can recJl that girl of seventeen! I alwajs had an original way of dressing; 'a sort of sharp way, with dashes of color in it I wore mj heavy hair down m back, MJinctimen with a ribbon round tho top of my head and tied in a little bow. Already I had the panther treud in walking, the half sliding, half -sinuous movement, which is now so fashionable. It was quite natural to me, with my strong, shupoly body. I lived in that little town of A very quietly, sleeping late, arriving at tho theatre at I o ciock. ana wuu mi hour off for supper, staying until 10.31) or 11 o'clock at night. Tho proprietor Van Enden, being, ns I have said, a friend of my good landlady, wns alwnys polite and good to me. Otherwise I should not have staed there, at $S a week. I was very happy nt the Imperial It JL beauties chosen by the judges unnni was a small theatre, seating only HUO j mously and we add our own vote that persons; but it did au exeellont busi- hev ar rmlly beauties Wo don't ex ness, especially at night, when a great j,('s our opinion inerelv from tho ph crowd always waited in the b.u'k for tin-1 to!jrnilis as the julge had to do seats to be emptied It was erv dark t ',)ve seen 'em V know what we and poorly ventilated, but I grew" to , nre talking about. Thpyn'e: 1 .1.- !.........-.. I.I.. .lr...... T n jlttrl I 1UVO low lllJlM'iitnuu..- fc.irwii, , .. i. u'"" t spot under the whlto screen and that living mass of breathing humiinitv be hind me. I think I had something to do with the good business, for I was. in a way, a good actre-is, even then I threw myself into each film that caino along, and, not being able to express the 6tory in acting. I expressed it in music, showing every change in emo tion and ci'tlon on the pluno keys under my fingers. It was arduous, wearing work I xwnt home at night, spent Hut I loved i the School of t'edngogy i'ractic sctiooi it. Perhaps I made the dims morelnt flftrenth and Race streets and then alivo to the audience, even if they didn't realize It! Of courbe I fell in love. That was Inevitable. A girl of my nature has always to .love some one. And so my Infatuation begun Yes, of course, that it all it in! Or, that is all It must be. I will not permit it to be anything else! 1 am afraid thut the characters In the films were too real to me. You e, I was communing with them all dy; and, ou might sny. trying to get them to act better, helping them out with my playing. Hesldes, I was not meeting any people to speak of. And then my cynical attitude toward men' The strong sex accrued quite corrupt to mo! Imagine, then, how I felt when I begun to watch him I must say his name sooner or later- imogino how I felt when I began to watch Roland AVelles. week after week, upon the tcreen ! '&- To Re Continued Tomorrow 4 FOURTH THREE OFMOVIEBEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS CHOSEN BY JUDGES MADELAINE STARH1LL -. WHMHiKj 'VBBPAV X EVERYTHING READY J s;:. . ? -P: Mphggy 1 FOR OUR BEAUTY 10? ' 0" 1Soll a- LedoerJ7iciiAe oirls fifteen dt 'em. , MMiAV?P'iKfMMMr1. rj ,.7r ,?ii1 Vri'..! V ihj'ib'iHneqs'iof )iUr.lifgji;nvic,. Beauty j Con (n't. ', IVY hope there won't &p much of a croicd there, for we are naturally of n shy 'and trtirmn disposition and we shrink in front of our fellow men. Hut not our fellow women. A'o, sir". II o arc tjoxna to be the sole and only and official chaperon of the fifteen, and anybody who tries to ouvt tt from that job has riot a fight on his hands. 0 VISITORS WILL HE PER MIT!' ED Oy THE ItETZWOOD U R O V N I) S OX SATURDAY. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO (IET IX. fT WILL be n memorable stunt all the out of the vomer doorvav then1 will be the Pathe News camera, grinding away and iccordlng them all on cellu- old. The camera operator will board the bus with us, and every here and there along the road to Uttzwood will jump off and record some more I Then, out under the trees on tho big ' studio grounds, we will ent our liincbcl while more celluloid is gtound behind the lens The regular IJetzwood players, who I ore making the second of the new I Tooncrville Trolley comedies, will keep ' working out on location until c ar- i rive. When our bn swings into the i grounds that will be the signal for ! work to stop for the afteinnon, and the actors, ilircrtoi, assistant ami every body, including Jimmy Ferrirk. whose art titles nre among the host features of Tooncrville films, will join us for n bite. THEN the work of the afternoon will I begin. Tho fifteen girls will first be lined up nnd the ('amera will "pnm" slowly across the line. Then the will do taken to the stodio. one at a time, and asked l to go through certain motcments and Vn.itoi." .-.orf.iin ,.m..t mi,- ,.-hii i, ! rniner.nm.in piillmnlv nnd lnekniliiislenllv rrimls unv n- - -,. gr rrom thenj test strips of film the (11 rertor, Ira Lowrj , in conjunction with tlio judges, will choose the three girls who nio to bo given pieliminury minor parts in the next Toonerville film, which will proliahlv Matt a wek from Man dav, and the one of tl.e three who shows mnsr iptittide vill be signed on as lead ing lady for the fourth comedy. rpODAY tre print nnother trio nf nnrrin, Mtirtln . ,, ...... .... Peggv didn't een know ))( wis in tlii contest until n neighbor s hoy show ed her her pli ture on the !. uir roll Then she found that the rli .to graph had been sent in secretlv bv tier nunt, Mrs George KUpatucK who lives with the Martin family at OfKiO North Twelfth street Peggy's father is Alexander Martin, seigeant at the Sixth Police District She was born In this citv and attended took u uuursr in a uuwii". um- She is now employed as stenographer by Frank II. Schilling in tint cut-stone business She has dona some amateur theatrical work and has studied fancy dancing. Miss Martin Is i ighteen venrs old, fivo feet six inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and is a blonde with giay-blue eyes. MndeLiine llelle Stariilll Slni'H sue entered tills contest, Miss Stai hill has moved with her futher and mother from SKJfl Pino street to fifeOU Cedar avenue She declares that the work In a movie studio cannot b any more ncrve-'acklng than tho combina tion of packing, moving, unpacking and answering the endletw telephone! calls that have come to her since her picturo was published on our Honor Roll, ilibi Staruill was burn, ia New York, but moved to this city when she va child. She went to the Samuel ii. liaey '.V ,. 1 uav throuch. As the beauties file' : .. ', Y ' MSBKH IBmmnMMm - V'vmm lfvs,l!HHK:IS- ' TARSAR'E DdlNG TIPi M1fBBBBBBMl J . . . ( !iffVsi aY' if i f r. .' -ry y;y ,v i. ' . ; I I ' School at Fiftj -second and Pine streets nnd later attended St. Leonard's Acad- emy, H. C. .1.. at Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, from which si.e wus graduated last June. She has a rate combination of tal ents for a moving-picturo star. She dnnces, swim", driven a cur, plays'most games, is a niaulste of considerable nbil - ability and can make anj kind of clothes look liko a Lucille creation just by wcniinc them. Miss Sturhill is eighteen years old, nve feet three inches tall, weighs 1J4 pounds and is the brilliant blonde type. with dark brown eje.s and long, sweep ing lashes v Patricia I'ltpatrick Let's out with the truth right now and nave done with it. l'ntrlcla I lt7.- Pntrick is in private life, Mrs W .drancel Fit., of 53 North of 53 North Dearborn I,,. . street Tep, much married And "H,u """"" "'u there are two little, teeny Fitzes i ihe fourth wedding in mx weeks at Ilubbv'h an Illustrator - both artist the WJlliain Fox Studio in Holljwood nnd photographer. And ".Miss Fitz- took place last week. This time it was patrnk", as we shall cull bur now, is I Kathleen O'Connerf. lending wonii.n for decidedly photographic. Tom Mix, who paid "I will" to Lwui As Mabel Meconahey. she lied first ' Rojnolds, Mix's director. Miss O'Con at 2815 Oxford street and then at 2Sl.r) nor is a Dayton, O., girl, and is tweu scnii! number Girard avenue. She ty-four. MERELY A SMALL DETAIL OF A MODERN MOVIE PLANT FANS who know what a great number . ... ,. i n.i.. or (leparimeniH u reiiuirt-n in iuut a complete modern motion -picture plant can scarcely comprehend tho vastness of Mich an establishment. Philadelphia 1ms many huge indus trial Institutions, but the great picture producers' of today rank with am 'big l$"'b!s 4 ' PATRICIA , FITZPATElck 53 N. Dearborn St I attended the Robert Morris School at Twenty-sixth and Thompson streets, night classes at the William Penn High wnue sue was wormng in a oepurtmeni store and then the W unamaker Insti- tute, fiom which she graduated in 101H. In June, 1914, she was married. She bent in her 'photogruph as a jok'e and didn't .tell hubby anything about it. When she found she was oue of the i lucky fifteen, she was afraid there was going to be trouble, bu- hubbv wus a sport and said, "Sure; If jou want to try it, go ahead. ' Slie is twenty-five years old, fncfeet five inches tall, weiglis l.'tl pounds. Iins brown hair and hazel eyes and wufto Into a room like the fresh, cool breeze of a summer's dawn. , What's that? Well; see if jou can describe It better. I ...u ui.. r...ji. u-. gest. I tho It has been a far cry front tho littlo shantY In Which Kdlson's hrt HJms wcro mode to the studios we know now but the cry has ben heard oround the whole 'world In surprisingly few years. 'Here, for instance, is Just the enr- penter-Bhop of the Metro wot coast plant. Mont carpenter shops that you tJe?ar equipped to do certain things, i , Eliriho Hammersteln is filming. "Ho morseless Love." Nilcs Welch, who was leading man for. Claire Anderson, In "Who Am I?" the mystery play, will'bi1 seen for the first time opposite Miss Ilammcrbtcin. Itnlph Ince Is now directing Miss Ilammerstcin in the first picture she has made under his guid ance. Mr.,lnco, is, himself, n'Selznick stnr, having lately been' seen In "The Highest Law" and "The Land of Op portunity," pictuics in which be im personates Abraham Lincoln. Victoria White, who had a btrong part In "The Heart of Maryland," is In u quandary. Some of her friends, know ing that she is a Philadclnhian. liked I her work so much that they sent her a beautiful rose plant to one of the the- atrej hero where the film was playing. Hut they neglected to send their names. Miss White has written us asking us to thank them for her. Florida Klncslcy has .icon a busy lady during the last few-vucki. 'Her spe cialty is hnrnctcr parts and sweet old lUUlUCIO Uu MIC 0 lllilft ill IUV4U I IINUl, B ! itlos she plaed with Eugene O'Brien in "Is Life Worth LIvm,V ' nnd Is new w,h the same Btat in "Cay Dulkirs." mothers on the screen, in these capac Hot ween times oho supported nnother Selniuk star. Comwdv Teaile, in "Love's Musqueru le " j Martha Mansfield has started on her summer vacation, having ended her tcim as a HclznlcK leading lady. She will faro forth in the autumn ns a Selz niek star, nppearing first in-"The Fourth Sin," u society play. Zena Keefc fills In hor time bctweci pictures playing vnudev.ile, and makes pictures between 2audevillo dates, Winifred Wtoer, to support Con way Tearle, and Kntliryn Perry, lend ing woman for Owen Moore, have been engnged on long-term contracts to con tinue their assignments with the stars. Conway Tearlo's next screen appear ance will bo made m "Ye Shall Pay," directed by Ralph Ince, with Zcna Keefu appearing as his leading lady. Ruth Dwjer is Etigfne O'Brien's new leading lady. Thej are working on "Clay Dollars" at Selznicl.'a, Fort Lie, N. J. hut such a movie shop as this must be nronnreil tn turn out nnvthlnr tha .11. rector calls for, from a tiny Swiss clnek to a .section of an ocean liner or , a Hnldwln locomotive, If one littlo corner of the studio Is as big os this, jou enn fnlntlv imagine what the whole plant is like and wh I the movies of today are among the ' biggest of bin burfaesst, T'Z' ) WINNERS OF OTHER BEAUTY CONTESTS SEEN IN STUDIOS By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. PERTINENT to the Kvenino Pod mo IiEDOEn's Beauty Contest, thero nre two girls at Universal working steadily, who came to the movies via thisloor Joey McCrcery Is playing in a West ern opnoslte Art Acord. Gertrude 01msted"s with Harry Carey In "Part ners," getting training by the minute. Hetty ltoss Clarko nlavs opposite Mr. Carey. Hebe Daniels has started on "The Speed Girl" nt Realarl Studio. There bcems to be a determined effort to get all publicity posslblo out of .Miss Uan lelsf mishnn nt Santa Ann but might It not be in tho course of human events that we laymen would tire of it be just as tired -of it an I know she Is her self? However, this may be a change, ns the star nlnvs n movlnir-nicturc nctrcs3 and the actual interiors of the studio arc used. Mnny people have wondered why this wasn't done before, but tho theory has been that tho. public doesn't want to see the wheels go round. Mebbe so. As an example of the chanco a girl with brains nnd ability has in motion pictures, Luclta Squlcr has been made Marshall Nellun's continuity ' writer. She has been with hiin for years ; first, as I understand it, as stenographer. Then sho became script girl on the set, then cutter and rlghthand man, tending to most everything nnd now writes continuities. I believe it took six years. Boon I hope to get out to uoluwyn, whero Mr. Neilnn is renting studio spaco, and see him at work on "Hits of Life, Ills now picture. Lion unancy, Anna May Wong, Teddy Sampson, Fred Burton. Ilockrliffo Fellows nnd others arts In the cast. MAY McAVOV Is hard at work on "A Virginia Courtship." for Real- art. directed by Frank O'Connor. She had a scene on u runaway horse the other day and wns dumped into the water. However, she didn t cure much, as she's a conscientious, hard -working, unassuming dear, without display of temperament. Frankly, she'st a tellef. They were taking scenes yesterday In the moonshiner's shack. Cosson Fcr- KUtopfhad.'cWdcntly 1 just Jresfuou iber, vU thoVholmof TJack LMigst6'n.,s the revenue officer tfwh'o .wad: 'pojnlngj a mean, gufi at puy, Oliver.-, who-;inoon-Hbtipe not wlsalv, butt,top wwl. Bijtween shpjs,-Mri Llngs'tan,.slilUpalnlingJiis gun, picked JinE in'n friendly manner trom Mr. Oliver's suit, tho while they discussed the superiority of English tweed over every other known brand. lint directly the cameraman, lial Rosson, shouted "Lights!" you'd never imagine them to be on any but the most insulting speaking terms, , BETTY COMPSON is resting between pictures. "At the End of the World" has just'bden finished. The next effort of Penrhyn Stanlawn, her director, will bo Clyde Fitch's "The Womn in tho Case." I talked to Miss Compson for an nioTOrr,AYH MOIMUYi' -orAxtRrcA AlL,k,., "'h. Jtorrli & vU7WSA''n Alnambra Mat. nuvt 2: nvs. c:s & o 1). W. GRIFFITH'S "DREAM STREET' A DrM I A B2D 4 THOMPSON -STB. ArULLU MATINEE DAILY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "STHA10IIT FHOM PABIH" . r., nl A ntlESTNHT Del. 10TII AKLAU1A in a m. to ti-in i' m GEORGU SIEI.FOnD'B PIIODDCTION "THE WISE FOOL" A CTYD FIIANKLIN ft QIRAnD AVE. AO 1 UK MATINEE DAILY ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE In "TIIK DOIJ,An-A-YEAB M.VN" BALTIMOREeVE. 6:30. 8A.T MAT " BETTY COMPSON in "rmsoNEna or i.ot;" nPMM 61T1I AND WOODLAND AVK. DblNIN MA-TINEE DAILY WALLACE REID In "THE IX)VE HIIMJIAI." RI T 1FRIRD Dd BKh BLUbDlKU rvjmuiiinii- 2 lo 11 HUGH FORD PRODUCTION "THE GREAT DAY" BROADWAY "'YTv. MARION DAVIES In "BURIED TREAHURK" Bj q. "!, Broad bet. ErltAv. road ot. Casino- mat daily CARMEL MEYERS In "A DANQEROUB MOMENT" -. A DITHI "2 MARKET ST L-Arl 1 Ji- 10 A M tn 11 IB p. M, D. XV. GRIFFITH'S "DREAM STREET" -V-vl AM1AI Of- 4 Maplwool Av. LAJLAJINIAL. 2.80. T nnd 0 P M ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBU.CKLE In "THE DOIXAR-A-YEAR MAN" DARBY THEATRE CHARLES RAY In "PEACEFUL VALLEY" CADD,CQ MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK L,lVll IL33 MATINEE DAILY ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE n "THE DOLLAE-A-YEAR MAN' FA1RMOUNT 20th a ""0.a: I FAIRMUUm MvriNBB daily . V1UL.A LIAINA In "PUPPETS OF PATE" I PAM11 Y TIIBATRE-lBlTMar bT. ! rAlVllL.1 0 A M. TO MIDNRllll'l JEAN PAIOK and ALL-bTAR CAST 111 1 lini APIf RCAIITVfi C7-fu CT THBATRE-n,IoHp'ru" JU ' " TOM MOORTfeNi:i: UA,LV In "OFnCER OflO" FRANKFORD """ir5 "EARTHBOUND" C ORF 6001 jiauket bt. CNWaV raAnifl in -BS!fegnXT? CAST Yn "3UUE.II SNUBS" .. 1 Owen Moore Recuperating vssiilHvi'JK "" i tlHHHHHBflHK t y OWEN MOORE Owen Moore is "living tho life of llelUy" while he recuperates from the sciioug attack of arthritis that laid him low in the hospital this spring. He is living in Garden City, Long Island, commuting to New York occasionally for an evening nt ills club or a look nt n roof-gnrden show. His last stellar picture, "A Di vorce of Convenience," wns finished under great difficulties, and when the last .scene was ".shot" Moore retired for ah extended rest. Golfing Is lili hobby nnd there ale those who say that had he chosen to follow the pro fession of golfing he would hnvc made j a success equal to his Achievements as a Selzniek screen star. 1 Very shortly he will bag his golf clubs and return to picture making. He will probably be directed by Rob ert Ellis, who was responsible for I one of Moore's greatest comedy sne- cest-es "The Chicken In the Cose." i u hour yesterday, and found to my de j light that bhe is a more than Intelll- gent .woman, with n naive yet sophis ' llrntcd eagerness and an ambition that ,w ill flarrist her ..far. , MfltK,'imy words. I yP F f.SWMW lhwj:eo,iatto hoc UMdriBh1lvhIchvs1fbfls';'sniaiit'6iioiigU will Resume, production, Production will be resumed at the 1 Robertson -Colo Studios at Hollywood I within tho next two weeks. Four pro ductions will be put under way by July 1, with Pauline Frederick and Sessue Hayakawu ns stars and Louis Gnsnier nnd William Christy Culmnne to begin work on pictures known oh "directors' " jiroductionH. Hnyakawa will begin his work ns soon ns he rc'turns to tho Coast from New York. A minimum of twenty-six pictures n year will bo produced. 1'HOTOPI.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. P.RANJT '022 OW-AP-D AVE. v-21Al" l MATINHE DAILT MAE MURRAY In "TIIK GILDED MI.Y" GREAT NORTHERN yo5aKu CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "DANGEItOCS BUSINESS" IMPFRIAI 00TI1 walnut ava. AM,STAnCA8T In "The Heart of Maryland" Lehigh Palace fl,mSh . EUGENE O'BRIEN In "BROADWAY AND HOME" I 1RFRTY BROAD & COLUMBIA AV. LlUn l, I MATING!? DAILY BERT LYTELL In "TIU5 MISLEADING LADY" OVERBROOK03015110 ETHEL CLAYTON la "THE PRICE Or POSSESSION" ' PALACE "ft TnI, I THE SUPER 8PECIAT- PRODUCTION "DECEPTION" PRINPF 1018 MAniCBT STREET 1 linUAH8.M A. M to 11.10 P. M. . . MARGARITA FISCHER In "THEIR MUTUAL CHILD" RFCiFNT MARKET ST. Delow 17TH IiVJll"S. 1 .3 A M t0 n p M ALICE LAKE In "UNCHARTED SEAS" RIAI TO OrcnMANTOWN AVENUE iinui!J AT TUI.pi.'iincKEN ST WILL ROGERS In "THE 8TRAN0E HOARDER" RURY MARKET 8T. BELOW 7TH xwrr . " V " 1 '1 P M HOBART BOSWORTH In "HIS OWN LAW" SAVOY 12U MARKET STREET THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THE EASY ROAD" SHERWOOD 64,h Baltlmor. Av ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE in "THE DOLLAR-A-YKAK .MAN" STANLEY ,1JAABKs?TloAlT1 ,", WALLACE REID In "TOO MUCH SPEED" STANTONI0?Ja4,XlK,,,TH PHARICC DAV ' lnKL.IiO KAY in "THE OLD hwimmiv. im, ,m. 333 M AftKRT.8. THEATRE PARK "DnS,A MB nw'M ROSCOE (Fatt) ARBUCKLE THOMAS MEIGHAn lJjUlLLAIt.A.VEAIt .MAN" "' '"? " , VICI2S16 """Ti ir1 1 SPRUCE 00T,C injjTiiK idol or the north" ai Wbi)l CJHbSTER I Kl AL l V. 8. HART In irr r i m, vI' '""v ins .iinnntnl" IDLE HOUR HOU8K PETERS U IT "LYINO'LIPH" I &Lt , . t -v. vnnti STOPvi WORD has just been rcdT York by United Artist, Corn??, that the first scenes to h, "nfcSTW Beach's new picture, "The IronS have been completed .uccwrffijj Alaska. Two cameramen and th , actors who take nart In .t. '"IS. Imvo Just returned after having bS Alaska for two mnni,. "". Mr. Bench decided some month,! iat tho only way these scenes tUxA Tho cameramen nnd actors wi.P. .1 ten together in a few hoSr.and2.Hj A LIj the. wnv nernsR lm .,i!-...4' mauo lucky connections nnA ..j-. on the West ConsUn time to & express boat for Alaska. After i A ord voyage they arrived l Cor .., ..,. ..., i. 011 I0 tn. , . For two months tlmv r.,..v. . . I nil kinds of odds to get these 752 exactly as they were wanted. TheiniT railroad bridge, which is the cmm themi nf "Tim Irnn rp ", , "'e , tn , nn.l t.. .."'.'"'' USa"ta grn nlied. v" Mr. Bench nnd others who haTiJ """ ""va ncic IHTJ3I1 n Hur pro so of the cameramen and acton ft ii uoos not seem possible, when th. could overcome tho tremendous obstick and "shoot" the thrilling episode Mr. Beach's novel. It will be n: membered, is not entirely fiction, b"t largely founded on actual facts, "ft. Iron Trail" tells the story of the n,S engineering feat which n few years u opened up the gateways of the frnei INOrth to Ampripnn i.titnrnIc. -- - .. v.i.villllilC, tionarTheatrtcrfl nninmlH"n .i,i.t.iu! been fojmcd,jwIth John Drdw a'i4.iJ mnn i t fiirtlf,- tliA t,fAHnAB -k.vP.i EatK'RellefwT&ecommitteo.ia'atVra! cut conuuciing a drive for cait-rf clothing, which Is to be Bhlpped to tli Near Knsf'fnr illotritintlnn ... i. destitute Armenians and other peopltt ui me iuinine-stncKen land. ,j Tom Mix Is an Authoe 'J Beforo Tom Mix left Hollywood & tho East he wrote "finis" to a story ri wnicii he is tho author, and covereqi his trusty tvnewrlter fnr unvnil fuV. Tills is the second story Mix has writ ten for tho screen this year, and lii frjends nro all set to cry "Author, author!" when he steps off the trtb in .ew lorn. rnoToruws motwutI . COMMKY Vl orAMtmcv, (TfcTho NIXON-NIRDLINGERflil LU THEATRES UJ RPI AIOMT HD ADOVE MARUT "i-umwn 1 1:30 & 3, 8 30 to UP 1-1 BEBE DANIELS In "OH, LADY, LADYI" r'CTk A D 00TH & CEDAn AVE.NIJI i-.LSt-Ll. 1M 4 8i o jo t0 jj p, Ji ANNA ).JILS.S0V In "WHAT WOMEN WILL D0" V110C,U1V1 x 30 4 8. 0 30 to 11 P.Hi EVA NOVAK nfl All-star Cult In "THE SMART tnl II IMnn FRONT ST & OIRAKD AUl jumuu Jumbo June, on Irsnurora ii JEAN PAIGE In ANNA BEIVELL'B "BLACK BEAUTY" LEADER 418T 4 SfDlSI ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKlM In "THE DOLLAR-A-YEAB 3IAH'' F fin ICT BSD AND LOCUST 8TW?1 -wui Mat. 1.30 3.30 EiM.ol All-Ktnr Cat In ChnrlM Rnnn KenntWI "The Servant in the HoUe NFYON C2D AND MAR? Mi ALL-STAR CAST In RUN8!I!NC0O "THREE GOOD PALb RIVOLI 02D AND maSM MAX LINDER ' In "SEVEN YEARS' HAH IXCff STRAND Q1S ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCWI In 'TniJ DOLLAR-A-fcA ' at nTurp THPATRES' MEMBERS OF M.P.T.0A AURORA 2132 aTAS I-, Jin. ana mhh. aih. " - "TWIN BEDi" GB310 atTmMJf ermantown matinee W" BEBE DANIELS in "DUCKS AND DRAKES irhlo Pi JEFFERSON ?5InSffl HARIIAHA CASTI.KTIIN "".""nitf "THE BRANDING IR0" V&rt t' ri HEN TURPIN In MACK PE.' l A SMALL-TOWn "" . iiltd WEST ALLEGHENY fferf made satisfactor l . ...... ""Ji to Alaska, where-the Btor; '"," e. nt." and shoot the scenes there ?I,c,i' Most of the action takes" place t.tl time of tho bg ice-break o;j,1.W Beach deeded to wait until' w'tj & received from Alaska regnrdL.iL Dtobablo t me nt l, t.i;.r.u,n te uui ncrosn me continent for the pTmiT Coast. They rushed off so ViKft hey did not even have time M their clothes together, nnd hncl . them in Chicago. hlul t0 . . . ' FUmStaro In Charity Drive -. Constanci) ahd'NorimwTnlranrf.'.ivf;. been. nririMlife7f mnmWti 'kf il.mIj Via,M'.yS.SL te-2!MK,.tfla" I ALL-STAR CANT In , TIIO" "j, BEAU REVEL r'i.'4 " UJI-ftHtf Atk'i, !.c"ij,JiKMM A.