jijj-.ltyi'j.j.k-Jt.f" t' W, '' !, ' ' i.'1 VV Pi.'T "" tT7'W V :'1 A .i " f fc V f . i? fe u s 3 If h h i V 14 5. " . 4 rmW jmwmmmmmlvSii FIFTEEN WINNERS OF OUR MOVIE CONTEST-POSE BEFORE GRINDING CAMERA Fifteen Ledger Contest Beauties Face Movie Camera for First Time Afternoon at Bctzicood Xevcr to Be Forgotten by Aspirants, but All Come Through to Satisfaction of Everybody WAST Saturday teas THE DAY in the delphia. They icerc the "runners up took them out to Rctiicood to face, for the 'irst time, the glaring and malevolent eye of the all-seeing movie camera, irhile the hot sun brat doirn on the loof the studio and the dozen arc lights made the "set" seem like the steam mom of a Turkish hath. They were nervous all of Vm thorp vns no denying thnt. Most of them ad mitted it. and thoe who protctei! thnt they were not did so in (juaverinR voieei that betrayed a brave attempt nt (-elf-hypnosU. But they all came through the ordeal with colors Hying. And after it n all over, how they did recuperate and rongrntuliuo each other and then wait for each, other to consratulate them! Oh, yes, ever thins was lovely afterward Wi NOTICED as wo started from the Evening I'unt.ic Ledofi: of fices that uo one was the least bit in terested In the event no one. thnt is. except the throng that crowded the street and blocked the traffic and made half a dozen policemen swelter trjiug fo make a path for the girls out of the door to the big tight -seeing truck. If there was one fenture of the day that attracted more notice thnn the beauties themselves, it was the bight of a most charming woman turning the crank of a movie camera recording the whole thing on celluloid. She wua Mrs. 'William II. Derr. of the l'nthe News, wife of the mnn who got the very first pictures of the recent b!e floods in the West and herself oni' ..".L- .!..:,. . .. ,, oi ine most uuiuik tumriu iuvi, w. thp l'nthe staff Mrs Derr went with us not only in her official capacity, but a- chaperon, and we rise to remark thnt, a chaperon, she out-chaps any one we have met In our sixtj-odd years of an odd life. All of the girls fell in love lpff in rieht thev nre : Madelalne Starhlll, 5S00 Cedar ave- Eugenie Brew. Hotel Normandie. Patricia Fitzpatrick. "3 North Dear born street Natalie Shaver. 014 Pine street Loretta M. Ryan, 701 South rifty fifth street. Mary Arnold. -HO.-. Spruce street. Anne Sutherland, ."407 Hazel avenue. Mnrion Heist, 20.") South rort-Becond-street. Bettv Boce. Betzwood s li-nding lady. Rita" Hei3t, sister of Mnrion Helen M. Carr. 'J7 North Broad street. Madeline Ferris. 1471 North Fifty -third street. Edna lnuse 1340 Palmer street. Martha (Jufkle. .TJ.1S Newkirk street. Peggy Martin. ."930 North Twelfth ntreet. Alice Brom, 1130 'West enango street And In front, Ira M. Lowry. director general of Betzwood. is seen with the camera man. trying hu. best to reassure the girls, but hopelessly outclassed bv the increasing cases of nerves thnt developed and grew until the tests were over. THERE was only one thing thnt spoiled the day for us personally. As we were driving through the park, with the banner on the side of the bus announcing that the ehlre contained the winners of our beauty contest, one mnn in nn automobile drove up along side and shouted, "Hey! Who picked the men?" Now we nuiself were ntting on the back sent, and there were Elms Golden -kv and Leopold Seyffm, two nf the UudKes, also present, so nnttirnlh we CQUldn see why the girls liould laugh feo heartily at the impudent question. fTMIF, tests that were made Saturday IX WH1 bo developed today and printed tomorrow and wo hope to get the judges together to look nt them Wednesday Thnt will make it possible for us to nnoiince on Thursday the nnmes of the 'iree girls chosen from the fifteen to fill ie mnor parts in the next Toonervllle rolley couicdj. And from that three will be picked Se one who will be Uip leading lady I the following film at $100 a week ith fame and a career in the mo vies joining just beyond. with her, and we agree.f with the gins. VV rhyn Stanlaws, my director, for, Then I could sit there in the darkness J,V h'tio n llNtrn InR to my music hM; "i , T'leml her Tn " TIIT, of course. ,ou a want to know -IW he gave me a very .., $'t0 ff. fl ; n ? "' V see the ,-D about the picture we reproduced rJuV to throw my head ' " " "' "" " , ' l ihloJbnslninln. that he could m" ""were'Trnde '"hut ihottu ned above. It was snapped an the gir s back in delighted, spontaneous laughter. , thwi; within " 'm'f ''".Tj a31 turn mv new departure to account O'C" were mad. . hut the girl turned were lined up on the Betzwood grounds nnil th(.n Mbl,r vlicSt nm let tht. to him, - u ml ins here nt U ie i in: do ns j, , sounded me on the subject, nnd lo .." ' f , f . ,....,, for n nrcliminary pnnornmn. From ..nPa rome to '' i, ,..,. .,! hnd st.,d on that ncver-to-be-for- . . . , d( objection, he ... bas t0 wnit a' minute, hell be lives of fifteen young women of Phila m our Movie lirnuty contest and ire BETTY COMPSOX TELLS OF SEVERE TEST FOR SCREEN By CONSTANCE I'AIiMEK Hollywood. Calif. 'T3HACII renrh for the moon, and J-v If j, OU don't Cl't It. nt lont OU nlll linen fomrl n,liii ( nt,,t The spell of Hem Compson was upon me, and I watched her closely, as one womin will nnnther I'ranklj , I was trying to find Haws. And I couldn't. I.ovelv, vivid, oung with a certain nnivo "ophiticntion, eager, her blue ovei looked lite wpinrelj in the face mid are not nfraid. "Mi Tucker used to tell me to 'Piny it from here.' " with both on pa hie. l.itiilntp hands pred to her diapiirugui "and I'd look nt him, blankly nnd say. 'But I don't know whnt jou mean!" I do now. I know it's the secret of nil great acting. "From here' means to play it from the depths of you, from jour ery soul. "A lot is said about thp technique of acting I don't quite know what is inn r iinn, tin 'j i iu ii ittt til meant. nut it liu.s gesture meuiia despair, nnd thnt gesture means sor ... ...! :.. .....Ul.. T 1 row ana its technique I hope I never get it. But if technique is the ... . . T art of throwing yourself wholly and nb- solutelj into tlie emotion of jour scent to eliminate self then I want it. hard after all. bccaue for the moment I was Peter Pan, looking through the window nt the little boy and hi mother, and iciilizmg that he had in mother and no home. "The tears came naturally, ns the whole plulosophv of Peter Pan was stunmrd up in tlie word, 'But it's all right !' ' It is n matter of scenario techiuqiu 'hut too many titles in a photopm are a sign of n weak story Thnt i logunl. becnii-i' the story is not seen the very foundation of pictures but s told, as in a novel. "A flashback to parts of the stm nlrendv filmed i another thing I abominate. Whv rnn't the nudioiie rend it in the nunr's fnce'' If lie n really good nctor, trey should be able to "I nlwnys cxpros to myself in word the emotions I nm going to portra; For instance, my screen husband n turns nfter three years' absence I sin to myself aloud the first time Th s man deserted me I hae heard not'i ing from him for three years I 'ove( him when he went He is here befort me.' The second time I whisper it, nn I the third time, while the scene is being shot, I think it? And if I succeed .i, what I am tning to do you think of all those thing as I fate my husband on the screen before you." BETTY has just finished the End of the World." in wuun she, was directed by Penrhwi Stnnlnws tin i nrtist whom Mr. Lnsky has made a director. Her net picture also tt be directed bv Mr Stnnlnws. will In C wl Fitch's "The Woman in the f'nsi Her villi e is one you would tow t, hear, soft, distinct, living- nnd I hope Mime day you will hem- it on the stage Miss Compson hopes so, too I should like to see her undPr Mr Belnsco's tutelage Her success is the result of six vears hard work She enme from a little, far Western town to Los Angeles and comedieB Times for her nnd hei mother were often very hard. Of course it, is generally known that she made her first big hit in "The Miracle Mnn " under thp direction of the lute fiiorge Loane Tuckei. He took her direct from Christie two -reel comedies, realizing the depths nnd heights which wero hers, and gave her the training which has made her a a tar. "lA. ICMS MT. lUlkfll lJ 1'CU- i TIIIPV ....- ..-.. .! I.. 11. EVENING PUBLIC "Qie D aijy Movie Magazine The LOVE STORY MOVIE STAR i ciiapti:k vn HAVE sometimes asked myself if he could have realized what his words I and his manner, more thnn his word meant to me. Hut I know now that he did. He mut have. He was too experienced, lie had pla"yfd with too many women not to know. And ou must remember that I was little more thnn n child. And I had never even fancied thnt I was in loe before. I need not tell you. Annette, how that tender, piotecting manner which you. too, mut know so well, l,oi.m.l nml nntUntl mn ' AH the rest of that summer I wns under the spell of his voice, his look, his smile! Vh do I ay "all the rest nf that summer," when the spell is on me still? 1 went about like one in n dream. I look back now, nnd wonder how it was thnt I held my job. Certainly I was never moie than half conscious of what I was doing. I just used to sit and piny mechanically. I hardly saw, the pictures before mo--unless, of course, he wns in them. Then I plajed only for him. As if lie could hear me! I suppose it was because, for the flit time in m life. I wns nctuall putting mjself into my plnying that I . 1.1,- .-. a. In mi lltlil -lrtlnl 11 rt Till "us aui" "' i""-1 " ""u "c"' """ before. My plajing actually began to i,e a fenture of the performance 1 onl lived during the time I was at the theatie I'm was it not there that I ' find seen him'' I began going eailiu nnd enrlier oinetinves a good half hour befoi- the iicrfoimance wns to Begin Tells of Screen Tests KTT f'O.MI'SON Miss Coiupson hns told Constnnce I'nlmer. our Hollyvwod correspond ent, of sonic of tliu Mivoro test tli vns called upon to mnkc for the screen. How many of the aspirants who entered our beauty contest could do what shq -deacrlbcaj Ht ' iiliPlii' m ' I llSii m I a msSmm I (jBti '?& ' J$k!xU4 i s Zw'J3r'W& LEDGER PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, ;(. , ..v' .:' t-J v A 'i iflr.y jm W;' V VJ DOROTHY MACKAILL J&3 . $1 J7V U. S. 1. 30 DAYS EST, .' , i ACTS IN MOVIES r-3 . . ix . k i I 1 Read This First and Then You Can Follow the Story WELLA famous IfORELAXn, most . of movie stars, hears that an unknoicn girl, Annette Wilkins, has fallen in love icilh Uoland Hfct, an idol ofthe screen. Reports say that lrWJr m going to put Miss ll'ifcm info the movies and stand sponsor for her career. Miss Moreland. to save Annette the suffering that she herself has gone through because of her love of Welles, derides to put her ichole ex perience doien on paper so that Annette ran see what kind of man Welles really m. Fiom day to day, as time permits, she sits doicn and lays bare her very soul for the benefit of the unknoicn girt. gotten night. How Hilly it sounds, doesn't It? But on will iinderMtind. I don't know how it got about that I had begun to go so carlj. But grad ually the peoph- began to tome enrlv, too At first just one or two people who lioirnn tn ndvertisi. thnt n short (oncert would toke place each evening befoie the regular performance began. For this there would, of course, be no extra charge But ho knew thnt the people once there, they would be unlikeh to1 go without staying for the rest of Hi" pcrformnncc How much this devhe put into his pocket I ennnot snv But it is lertnln that, during the iest I of the time I wns in A we did n big- , ger business than ever befoie in tlu Ii -tors of tlie thentre. Anil it wiis nil owing to me A few months liefoie.' I woiilil hive been half di unk w ith pride at the thought that it was I who wns such an n' tra tion But now. the only thing t imant to mo was, thnt I would be nb to nk foi more monev. Does t'i s sound fenrfulh sordid? Remember tun i ho more monev' I was able to pu' b tlie sooner I would be nble to gi U New Wk nnd to him. Monei it.i'f tliil no' menu much to me. It never Ims It m not too much to sny tiint Roland Wedes during thnt whole summer dm inated all my wnking thoughts and itnnv of my sleeping ones. While I was nt the theatro I wns continue Iv in a waking dream in which he wns nl wnvs beside me I coultl close nn eves nnd see him standing there before me as plamlv ns I had seen him that memorable night in the flesh. 1 When I wns bntk In my little room mv dienuis took another turn. I was nlwavs rehearsing our coming nieetinu In the autumn. I wurmed myself in lu viflcfiuing smile. Hi would ifot be sur prised to see me. He must have read in m fnce that I would surely mint nd then, what glorious visions 1 hnd of the success and wealth that awaited me He hnd as much ns prom eil to give mo n "try-out." The plm thn' I might fail never occurred to me rail with him for n teadjer' And how I would repay him! All that sunen i mrnnt to me wns that -It would enable ' me to pour its levvnrds nt Iiih fiet, And thero would be the gift" of my-love be I i side How foolish nnd innocent I wns! May 10th. The following nutiimn, on a particu larly bright morning, a rather travel stained and perhaps provincial-looking alrl nppenred nt the entrance of the X Studio, In New York. I can hardly think of her ns being myself It took real courage, I believe, to do jvbat I did. Xliad burned, all my bridges in saying good-by to A nnd all my kind fi lends there. I hnd also mnde Vun Enden mho my salary a little, and hnd saved peiniriously. All through the suinintr months. I lived in two di earns the dream of acting, and the dream of meeting my hero again. I knew I was onlj one girl among many whom he met. But 1 would show him thnt I was not like the rest. So, tnklng tnv courage in my hands, 1 tame mill passed through the stag- nnpinif lttiTtii.it.tj iitifl im kn ff 11 l1 ftflt I'ltr V.tllH UlftlH -t IIHII IU-t wt f v . -.. . I admit that uhen I touml tho huuuo nt last, nnd entered the white entrance full of bustle and confusion, where the telephone girl sat at the switchboard behind the railing, I lost my nerve. I w.i just one among millions; unknown, entile, inexperienced, n stranger among strangers. I set down my satchel on the floor, for my hand was trembling. "I'd like to see Mr. Welles," I said to the telephone girl. She looked at nic strangely, I thought. "Mr. Welles!" she echoed. "What mime shall I sn. ? ' "Miss Morelnnd " She began to operate the switchboard, making inquiries about the place. She located him at last on the "floor." To be continued tomorrow War Yacht U8ed In 'Match Breaker' The Venetia, .1. I). Sprocket's plens ui e yacht, whose funnel carries two gold stars awarded for sinking sub marines when the Vtnetiii wns in the vvnr as u subniniine t baser, has been loaned to Metro ns h setting for some of the scenes In "The Match BieaKir," in which Viola Dana is the stai. Found Fortune Here JJOROXHl' JLVCILULI aHHK Iki mm '-M .,-? $5 H i JUNE 27, ijfeij. WHILE DIRECTOR LOWRY "SIZES THEM UP" TOKOTIIY MACKAILL. the benuti f .... ' tin tjiontlpwlionppcars witn jonnny , Hines in tlie Torchy Comedies, made fiom the Hponsorcd stories by Sewcll Ford nnd?1 V,1P ",n(I0W nd n lcinir uomcuies , t-. i . i in Frnncc. by Kducntlonn'.. wns chosen t ,,, ,,.. , ., . . . . . , i. ,.. ;, 1 , ., A rX. I, .7 K, vi Sf. L&,fel . " lfJri.e. .... in .i.i..; i... i" " Vt.. v."". ". I uuui iiiiil.1 uu.i uuiuru Mir iit'Kiiii wurK. linnn ' :.. .1... n "... ..e .i ii . ... i. - Ill nil- lll.-l III IIIV.SU I'UIUl'llll'B, 111 IIIC imtunin of 1020. 1 Miss Mncknill wns born in Yorkshire. ' ,5.nI.-V'Ll"i1V' aun.?..from hcr1i)a"nt"U,ecfor Marshall Neilan r-ii,- iimi-i iiiu ; I1U1UIJ HI II UUUl'lini' nnd n singer. The fnmily moved to i London when nIic was n child and be fore she wns sixteen she beenmp the promoter of a series of dancing clnsscs nt Newington Hall, where she attracted i miiLii uucimon. iiowever, k was in tne "Joy Belle" revue at the London Hip- podrome that she leally gained notice and there she met Ned AVnyburn, Amer- ienn producer, who directed the spec-jaw tacle nnd who advised her of the op- portunity on the stage nnd screen in this country. A1 LMOST immediately on her nrrivnl she joined the famous group of - 1.1 f.V ivulu" " uuiiiummi uw .imnipnr liounuers on the l entury Koof. and only a few weeks later wns engaged for rilOTOI'I.AlB HOTD-PUtT TMIIl comuny y orAMtmc All mUv 12'h. Xrorrln t Payunk Av Alhambra rim. Dally at : Evbb. O IS i ma . tr . irAKT mAX AUUUJ-ll In "AUK AM. JIKN AI.IKK? ArULLU MATINKB DAII-V ' CATHKMNK CAI.VKKT nnd 1B LOW in "The Heart of Marylanc i- - a r-vi a rimSTNUT Bel. 10TII AKLAUIA fo X m o ii is l M WANDA H AWLEY In "TIIK HOL'hK THAT JA'.X m'-T" a OT--M-I irrtANKI.IN & GIIIARD AVE. MO 1 KJt MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RAY in "iii( i:rrii vam.ey BALTIMOREo"11 MONTE III.I'E nml hl'KCIAI. CAST In "THE BROKEN DOLL" BENN 04TII AND WOODLAND AVI MATINEE UA1H 1.011 WKIIKIl'S WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" DI T ICniDr road & Suquehann WILLIAM S. HART In "O'MAM.KV OK THE MOL'NrEI)" BROADWAY "Ti. "I'oVm MARY PICKFORD ' in "Tiiiioi'nii the urn niinn" BJ Ci r,!.Hro'lhel.ErleAT. road ot. Casino mat daily MAE MURRAY In "THE tlll.DEI) MI.V 722 MARKET ST, 10 A M to 11 V-rl IWb 10 A M to 11 13 P, M MARY PICKFORD In "THIIOI'nil THE HACK IHIOU" -i-v -K1I A I Gtn Sc Maplowooii Ave UJLJlNlAL 2 30 7 end It P M All-Star Cnt In MnW Rrnnrtt'M Comrilr "MARRIED LIFE- DARBY THEATRE CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" nVIDrJITCQ MAIN BT. MANAVUNK IliMrlxHoO MATINEE DAILY All.sitiir fust In Omrge Mflfnril'ii "THE FAITH HEALER" FAIRMOUNT MiM, Matt Moore and Gladys Leslie In "STHAlliHT IK THE V' 'A1II V THEATRE Kill Market St. rAlVllL.1 U A M TO MIDNIGHT i Norma Talmadge & Eugene O'Brien In "nilHHTH (U- YETEHI)V" cLTU CT THEATRE Htlow SpniM DO In Oil MATINEE DAILY VERA GORDON In "THE GREATEST I.OVE" CD AMICADri iim FRANKFORD AVKM1IB! II iv. (iiiir'ririi'N "THE LOVE FLOWER" r fUV OOOt MARKET ST. OLiVJOtj 2 3ft una fl.0 to Jl "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" ft y i her first comedy. "Torchy's Millions. Minco tnen siio lias appeared in a num ber of these pictures, the lntest being "Torchy's Night Hood." In the mean time, she hns transferred her stage ill Icgianco to the Zlegfeld Midniglil Kol IioH,..whcre she has become one of the stellar members of the organization. Torchy Comedies, however, were not U1 Miss MackniU's first experience before ,lip cnmern, for she appeared in the British nctors production of "The Face Ihl countr-v " Mnckaill has fallen ' completely in love .with the country in me it tiii; uiiii iiiiiu ruu nun ulcii 111 that she is soon to brine her mother M"." ....,,. f i, .t,Io i,. ,- to mnkc this her permanent 1,.m. Il0rae Also Appears in Film TlrAKSIIALL NEILAN deserted the J.U. directorial chair last week njid for the first time in years put on the grensp pnint nnd appeared before the cntneri In "Bits of Life," his new First Na tionnl pioductlon. In this picture Mr. Neilnn appears himself In n novel handling of a story which is expected to introduce something new under the sun In picture presentation. This marks Mr. Nel- Inn's first appearance before the camera si"" "L.1'!;"? ';,:1llC ford. Before becoming n "director he llll IXIVU HUM lllll'll III IWUJ .Hill. iirn- " 1WII. IH Villi. 1, t lllMtH1 , was lonmnic nion to siuh stars Ttlnnrlm S-n..t Tlntli 1!nlnn,l v. guerlte Clark. Miss Plckford and otliers. I'llOTOI'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. I f V A NT 4022 GinARD AVE. V-irVrtlN 1 JIATINnn nAILT HHl'SK ll?Tirnu I nvr vniMlf l I "V -, i ""'i,W 'W" Ii.J'p-'j.i uvuci( ui i iic i ran s liiu GREAT NORTHERN WWS!? .MK. AM) .MRH. CAIITKR 1)E HAVEN In "TWIN BEDS" IMPFRIAI 00TJI WALNUT STS. HYll lll-li jjntu 2'H0: Evts. 7 & 0 MARY PICKFORD In "THKOL'GH THE HACK DOOR" ' Lehigh Palace awmffiS lvve.-.an(J AI.UN DtVAN'S PRItDL'C'TION "THE BROKEN DOLL" I IRPRTV BROAD Sz COLUMBIA AV. L-lOCrX. 1 I MATINEE DAILY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "POOR DEAR .MARGARET KIRIIV OVERBROOKC3D 4 P,,D WILLIAM S. HART ' In "O'MAl.LEY Or THE MOUNTED" PAI ATP 12U MARKET STREET I -M--VC4 jo A Mi , n i5 j, M WALLACE REID In "TOO .MUCH HPKI'J)" PRIMPPQ ,018 MARKET STREET 1 IMlVyUJJjo A Mi t0 n.j5 p M CARMKI, ME.YERS nnd 8PKTIAI. CAST In "CHEATED LOVE" RFnFNJT MARKET ST. Below 17TH lx-,VJ-'1 n;4B A. M. to 11 P. M. , D. W. GRIFFITH'S "DREAM STREET" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE ' T Tl'M'KHOPKEN ST THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THE EASY ROAD" RT IRY MARKET ST. RELOW 7TH 1X,-'1JI 10 A V tn 11.15 P. M MAY ALLISON In "KXTRAVAOANCE" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET J0; , . A. M TO MIDNIOIIT Helen rhailnlrk nml Riinaell Simpson "GODLESS MEN" SHERWOOD nth & Baltlmnrs Av MAT 2 EVE 0 30 ELLIOTT DEXTER In "THE WITCIUNO HOI II" STANLEY. MARKirr AT 11.15 A M tnlll WILLIAM "DE Mll.LE'S I'ltOIMTTHlN "THE LOST ROMANCE" STANTDM MARKET Above 10TH J 1-JI lWlNm ir A M lo 11.15 P. M MAY MacAVOY In "A PRIVATE HCANDAL" m MARkTFT bteeet theatre .?JKd2l J "L In l0moP2lifnn Prnduellnn "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" VICTORIA market st. b. dtii PAULINE FREbERICK lo "SALVAGE" -r-ai i ' I 1 " WHAT YOUR FAVORITE FILM STARS ARE DOING Gloria Swanson has just begun, fork upon her second stnrring vehicle ub tier the direction of Sam Wood. Thh new photoplay is an adaptation of tit popular novel, "The Shulamite," by Alice and Claud Askew, which, dram iized by Edward Knohlnck and ChnJ Askew, also proved successful on tin legitimate stage. Mahlon Ilatnlltoa heads the supporting cast. Runei Simpson, well-known character actors Lillian Lcighton, noted screen mothttj Thenn .Tnspcr and Clarence Ford in also in the cast. Theodore Roberts, veteran charactir nctor, last week visited the La Htutllo for the first time since h! n cent illness. He looks well and uji mat ne is getting Better every da;, Conway Tcarlo has started products nf "Shadows of the S'n," under dim tion of Alan Croslaud, at Fort IiM, Betty Comnson has returned fromI cation on the sea const where she til been working In lighthouso scenei for her first stellar appearance in "At the End of the World" directed by Penrbni Stnnlnws. The picture will soon M i uinii:mi nun .uiss iomp'on. aner i brief rest, wil begin on another with uic same uirector. riioToiT.ns COMMXT w 1 OfAMIBie. The NIXON-NIRDLINGERn. THEATRES UI RPF MONT C"D ABOVE MAEKET DC-LIV1W1N J 1.30 4. a. 0 30 to 11 P. It DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE NLT" 1 I PPDAR GOTH' & CEDAR AVENUJ VlLy-r. 1.30 & 8, (180 to 11 P. It WANDA HAWLEY ' In "HER riRST KMII'MEM" COI ISPI IM Market IM.MIth V-VJJ10t,UiVl 1 30&a.fl30toUP.ll. CARMEL MEYERS nnil SnerlnJ Cimt In "(Jlltlftl Drtami" II IMRn fhont st qirard avi JUIVIDU jumbo June, on FrankforJ'Ii Buster Keaton and Wm. Crane In "HIE SAI'IIEAI)" t I P A nCD 1ST i. LANCASTEH AV L.EJUCt MATINEE DAttt i). v. r.RiKriTirs,. "DREAM STREET" I OH KT B2D AND IX1CUST SIMBJ LULUOl Mats. 1.30 8 30 Evgi S0lll Harold Lloyd, "Now or Never I'nullne Frederick, MlKresii of Shentf NIXON 62D AND Jun??3T ffti GEORGES CARPENTIER In "THE WONDER .MAN" RIVOLI 52D AND lf8$&S$a EDITH STOREY - nnd Siwlal Cnt In "The Heath of Dn"" STRAND TiS MARY PICKFORD In "THROLT.II THE HACK P00 ,(, AT OTHFR THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.OA . . ml t ' . 5610 Germanio -i-i vjeriiiuiuuwn matinku "rii Wi.ediil Citut lii K'lU'lli'VilAi "HOMfc 1AL fti 5"?" JEFFERSON tsT$vl THOMAS IWfclunn" In "THE IUh l'" - . Tr :.t..,.:7 ., ." . nAitpiiiK' PARK ,,,,JU.L.rt,.,H,.- Bin WILLIAM S. HAiti . - " -i riT YYIL,L.I11M J - "rtf(! In "O'MALLEV OF THE M0VJJ SPRUCE MT,S,ffl r SHIRLEY MASON , In "THE MOTHER 1IEAH. "Iiobd.' or "The TrH w y Z 4 ' N. UlfWtvAifc?TMWirvi tIW'
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