r-WrCB.TTf-;-,X Ssil ?r $ .-"" fc i v ' -' v ' , -Jt'-" V ' -. . , & ---- - ' v -r'""r' a"Tir ft V ' -if W ,y "H 'J ' S V JU VEXING 1JUBL1(J LEDUEKPtilLADJiiLpkiA, FliiDAY1, JLUA 20, 1921 . f. '. . rr i WL KM WM ' ' 't if V r if 1SBSH CLOSE-UPS of the By IIEMIY An Animal Can Sometimes rpHEEB Isn't a director In tho moving picture business who doesn't sbWor 'JL. every time he sees an animal written Into a script. He welcomes It. of eourse, because he knows the tremendous popular appeal of a successful screen ing of a dog or cat or donkey or monkey. But It's sometimes a nightmare to make the screening successful. You Mver can tell whnt an animal will do. Usually he will do anythlnc but what the story calls for, and there have been dozens of cases where the director has given up trying to make things go tho writer's way and hns written scenes to make thora go the animal's waj . He might as well. If an animal won't he simply won't, unless tou can devise some means of physical force, and even then he usually bnlkM. And, vcrj often, animals that aro being held for work In n picture wi'l Jump without warning Into a big wene where they nre not wnuted nud spoil the whole thing. We have printed on this page a number of stories telling how animal stars have been directed In some recent pictures. You remember the wonderful llu tlan wolfhound in "Earthbouud," and the nninmli that acted with Mary Plckford In "Through the Back Door." nml .Joe Martin and Snookums. the monks, and Charlie Bay's dog, Whiskers, nml Brownie, tho society dog in Century comedies, and n lot of others. r TfVT the "spoken titles" on those films didn't express the things that O tho directors probably said before the productions uere completed. No, sir. The censors wouldn't pass that kind of stuff. Hut they icould make a mighty convenient phonograph record to turn on tchen things don't go right at home or In the office. fAD If the delays sometimes caused by thee animals were figured up in A dollars and cents. Including snlnrlcs nml overhead. It would be found in Sianv cases that they were the most expensive stars In the cast. One of the funnUst things 1 ever saw in this line happened out at Betz tod this week. All of the members of the company had lifen told to report tor work "some time In tho forenoon. They were not needed for the first shots. These "-err to be taken out en location with no one needed but the Skipper and the Terrible lempercd Mr. Bang. And a donkey. Don't forget the donkey. The script told of how the current In the Toonervllle Trolley Ine failed and the. Skipper borrowed the donkey, hitched it to the old car nud oporat.d aSnnrwa:ntt1CbeBorneSi;t scene, with the donkey-drawn car com,.,; down the track. Bang stopping it. having an argument with the Skipper and tho ear starting on its way again straight for the enmcro. But do you think the donkey would copsent o pull that car strnl lgb( . dow the. tracks? He would-not. They coaxed nnd cajoled and he started am mia man began ,o grind. Then Mr. Don key auddcnl, beeom, j t muMul to a field of fresh grass at the left and bolted right for it. which, of louwe. NexEVrThe went to the right, then again he balked entlrelv All I thl, time the camera was working and the film wa being used up and a dozen high Mlarled people were waiting ut the studio. BUT the donkey showed the temperament of the usual movie actor. He saw the lens In front of him and at once deeded .?'" the only one In the shore. He wanted to act all day-and do It hxs nay you'd ntatrd mucft around studios, you'd say that that rfiJn t prove he icas a donkey at all. THEY finally had to resort to force. Ihey sent a man to get two long pieces of thin but strong wire. I"hey h each side of his bit. somebody held u bunch of bay In front of nrh side of his bit, someway neiu u Jofand. with the wire guides. But even then he insistea on ufihk iniin.-iun"..ii. - 1 tnot. he wanted to eral hundred dollars one day last pleniv of speed and he disregarded the Skipper's brake, e.erjbod,', "Wftoa. mri tho firt that the camera was directly in his path. nuJdV Shield . ti.e camera man. got h is precious instrument out of the way jusT in Ume And they almost wreck'ed'the ,ar before the, mannped I to t Mr Donkev to quit and let them go back to the studlo-about four hours lot-. nor in New York a little pet dog In the International Studios cost se - Wh'CThVrrwr: "rreprnt.ng an iee-skating rink and there were Mn. - oveZnd. An hou wasted at the rate of $4000 a da, is SM0. n- I figure it That is what Skinny." the studio dog. cost. The scene had been rehearsed a couple of times and I apelluni none, were about on edge You haven't anv idea of just what tin. ...cans unless yo" try to get 1M people to do what ,6,. want them to and at the . i..tn tm unnt ihein to do It. , Kln'atrv. the director envo th order to shoot it i, ... .i, .UumntiP ilimnx w hen SUinn i-nine the center of the scene to e.- what his star, was doing. It made n most timicmus m.u.il,.... wagging delightedly, wns the erj center ot too I ...... ";"""" -" , hair in rage and. with nn audibly expressed opinion of all dos in genoi..i Xu SMnn in particular hurled his megaphone to rtie floor. Sklnnv ." him nnd miw the megophonp i oiling aw a, lo Mow wh.t . ,H bred do- he" he ran over, picked the megaphone up in his teeth and. ruling nSrtt ui't. the eamera1. stood P n hw hind les and f.l.b asked Cnpellani to come out nnd get it from him. 4 ' il) uhen Tkomai Wahh was maklna "Shuns of Sonet,,." the,, .A' debated u-hcthrr to ha,r one inlet y funrtion a for hunt o, a ontt nVmeTheytnrd the for hunt. Fou, of the Iraff nrfoM had T, le'n much. One after the other, the, went down Wnomnuously , their moiinfi not the ;"" " U,F ..-.. .i.-.. ,. hln tn Inn r the trript to a ynme of golf- ' ' .... . rtnn 'Mary Pick ford Appears in carlv Every Scene FOR the lirst t:m her mrrer .1 line 111 I ne IliM'T, "i . i i . ..r n motion pic tin e actrer-s. Mnr Piekford is appparmg in virtual!, even scene in 1 tic picture she Is now producing. This feature is a cinemazation of "Little I.ord Fnutulp rov," scheduled as a fall releiipp In this produ.'tion little Mnrv plays I.- !...! I ...! . , , t..t T 1 'a dual port, appearing s ine nuie i.om, inu( ,i(. ff hl lm,p(, b, dramatic and olo as his mother, nnd if it soiritlrs ,, "tho ideal .luliet ' and "a happens that she is not in the s. ene as second Maude Adams " Fauiltlerm ll.cn shp is there .is Dear- fio.sip about llie line v-t rirjio is to est. his mother. 'I am sine I never nmked so hard in mv life said "merua Sweet- heart, ' " hut the noelt of plaving two parts in one picture Keeps the wink from becoming a iol First Picture a Success i K JIABGE BELLAMY . f ' k...B ! .!aa,aA A a ska t. .. I,kh V1imm. T !, J i-lw the wonderful beautj and pho f. tojtraphle ability of this girl Then VJ "ladThoinas II Ince see hrr. t r'esult ? She made good fie Daily Movie Magazine MOVIE GAME M. NEELT Make a Lot of Difference man to the car barn hitched a piece to rf lilm in roax him uuuvu ui ui.. ... .. . -- -- began Ids iourney own to trac show tlint lie wn a ri-Kuim m . "... wandering out right finorite nctres: Mnrlou Dnvies, 'Hip dog with his -tump of a tni, .... ''-- ,.,, ,nrp i, """' thrtr ' heih U'iiNi driiiled to ehanoe L - .' - .1.. .--... ,.,... Wl UPC It. tnni i' u.ki !' . Madpe Bellamy Second Maude Adams Says Tom Ince TN I 1 l.if THOMAS 11 INCH'S Cup of this producer's Intent special. ,i oung actress, with nn ennoble mic ess on the "speakie" stage will moke her debut as a screen player She , '' I ' "I Madge Bellam, whose work opposite I 1 III 111 HI 'MUl'llI III J" Ml Urutils 'the effei t Ihnt her worw in Iht initl.il sj-reen production will hung hei tecog nitlon in the silent drama even greater than thnt whbh he nilained uw one season on the legitimate stage Mr. Ince heiotne inteiestdi m hnr when Penrhyn Stanlnws the famoii "girl" nrtiat. pionomifed her one of the most beautiful women on the Am irlian Mage The noted producer attended one of the regular perfoim ames of ' Hear Brutus" with thp ie suit that the joung woman received nn r.ffei whi(h enticed her into "The Cup of Life " THE result of the c ngugement ha been that Mr Ince believes thnt she is destined eventually to iank as one ( i hi most popular stars of lilmdom She ins nlieach Iippii cast for further roles in line jiioductioiis In The Cup of Life" Mls Hellamv has the role of a w hite girl ho has been adopted bv a Chinese niprchiint Mai shall Tully pliijs the men hunt, while llobart Bosnorth as "Bully" Brand and Ni'ps Welch as his nn pln the other leading roles in the production Leases Goodwin's Home Samuel (Joldwvn president of tinld Tin Pictures Corporation, arrived at the Culver City studios on Sundnv A- he will spend the months of Juh and i August here In roti'ultntion with 'he produrtton chiefs, adrislng with them and the Individual directors concerning pictures now nearing completion and others about to go Into production he has leased the former home of the late Vat Goodwin at Santa Monica Recent Flood Good for Movies During the recent Hood at Pueblo Col tioldwvn. ent two cameramen there to get Hood scenes for Ilenulng' Uergers drama ' hrnuiillni in u urn will eooni've put Into production at the culver iris studios. week while I was wnicning u "iK - DID YOU SEE THE "STORM" WHICH BLEW'' WIS i nHhBknm . i i pi ii inai i iw i i i i WHEN Shirley Mason's big picture,) "Her Elephnnt Man." was shown there was one scene which rnuetl more comment nnd speculation than nny other. This was where the gront ir eus tents, crowded with people, began to snny in a rising storm, and. fiimll.v. when the gnle was at its heighth, col lapsed nnd were blown to the ground. Beauty Contest Winner Will Be Announced Monday The three girls who were chospn. from our Movie Beauty Contest to net in minor parts In n Toon ervillo Trolle, lomcdv nt Betz wood have almost completed their work there. On of these three will be rhosen as the ingenue for another picture. She will thus win the right to pioclnim herself not onlv the mo. henutiful girl in Philadelphia, hut tho most photographic and the best movie nrtress as well. Tlio officials of the Betzwood Film Co. will meet tomorrow nfternoon nnd iew all the film taken of the three girl From this the, will decide upon the winner. IIHK NMK WIM. BE ANNOINCEI) HEItK NEXT MONDAY Watch for it WhieheiPr one it i ,ou tnn j confident look for her to make nn envinble nome for her spf in the inoiing-picture world for we have nlrendy been up pronHied bv sovernl of thp biggct companies with a Mew to signing her ns n featmed plover, with Mnrdnm m the near future if she inakc good. Bern Starts Shooting Paul Bein tins wrcl, stanpil woik nt the Gilclwjn studios on the plioloili of Alire Duer Miller's siorj, "The Man With Two Mothers." Ciillen I.'.ndis will hnxc the leading mle. In the nist hip Man A Men of "The O'd ei ' fame Slwi Hrenmer Ilnllnm tViolev Fred lliintle, , 1,'iurn l.nvnrme ,md Monte 'onis TWO BIG MEN OF be dnnre greate t of I renrh motion picture director who Is icapon s hlo for ,1 An use is In this countrv He runic mostlv tn see J W drifhth at work on The Two Orphan".' mid to team whatever he ran fmni the uotcd American producer, This photograph was anappnl as the two met at the Griffith Btudlo at Mamaroneckong Island Every one wondered how a picture Me that could he mode how the dl- ii'riur iiuiru his M.nir u nn u lh iiu'iv with liio tout when the great storm lilt. and how he .knew where tho storm wns going lo tratel, nnjway. But he did know becnuse he handled nnd directed the storm himself. He had n bntter. of huge nirplnne pro pellers mounted on trucks nnd ilrhcn The LOVE STORY MOVIE STAR A'r T 2 we stnrted In two crent auto mobiles. All the arrangements had been made in advance with the railroad company. We went out through the bare country, by man, winding roads. There was u sluup quality in the air that soul the blood racing nnd tingling through my eins 1 was fullv ripe for I nny ndventuie. Beside me snt "Hen," 1 n very handsome young actor. He ex pressed the hope that some one would see to it that the coming of the engine wns well-timed! I resolutely fnU'iied nn mind upon the stoiy I was to net; tried to put myself in I.izotte's plnce, i to follow her m her vniious emotions. Otherwise. I knew that nn thoughts would go back to that other ride I had taken, also with the making of a pic ture in view; tlint dreadful day of in, debut in "Stepping-Stone.s," when he hod been the unwitting cause of mi failuie and humiliation. After innnv i turnings and twisting, ns if it iniilil , not mnke up its mind just wheie it wanted to go. the mad began to niji close to tho lailroad trnck1-. Soon after we stopped and got out, and climbed the embankment The two cameras weie set up down the trniks, in order to get o limit view of the nam ouiing in the dMaine lw jond the trestle We stood around in o gioup The nestle was long, single-tim kei with out: pnth or rolling of inn kind Fat below it, one i.ould see the incr flowing inpidlv. The iiiuent was civ swift. One i on Id hea i it eddving in the ie ices of the shore The whole srene sremid THE MO) IES MEET ""'--' ' fnnBMfi bT',m I I CIRCUS TENT DOWN? b.v nowerful cnsoline encines. nnd when the time caino for the storm, he gave the order, the propellers were started, and the wind just nnturally tore things up nccordlng to the scenario writer's preconceived Ideas. The method wns kept secret while the picture was being shown, but now the lox stwlios are willing to let the puu lie know how they did it. This Is How the Story Begins: JJELLA MOnKLAKD,inost famous " of screen stars, hears that a young girl, Annette "Wilkinson, has fallen in Iqvc with Roland Welles, an idol of the screen. Miss Morcland. to save Annette, writes the story of iter own tragic ioic ajjair with Welles, intending to semi it to Annette xo she may know the kind of man he is. S'ic telh how. while n pianist in a movie theatre in a Western Penn sylvania toun, she met Welles when he made a "pciionnl appcaiance" theie, how he invited her to come to Xcw York and said he would place her in the movies, how she came nnd the chilly reception which he nave her in the studio. Then, becoming inter ested in her, he gels her a job in a small town slocli company for the experience, ptomising to see her often. 'I he manager insulti her and she Iruvei. finally getting into pictures ! cic York. Here she works with Welles, lie makes love to her, pio poses and she is deliiiou.sly happy until another icaman rrxenls HVIiW perfidy. Then she quits him and the torn pan if. A'oiv Go On With the Story bleak- and a little depressing. H . standing in the center of our gioup, w.is visibly iipivoiis. "Listen verv cniefullv. nil of vou," he said, with iust a tomb of sharpness in his tone. "IMdv (thnt was "Ben"), first vou go ovei to the far end of the tiestie. inrn wait there until vou Jienr me engine whistle sounding tlnee times. Stmt light then. Walk slovvh ; don't get liuiriecl. And don't wave until ,oii get n little inoic than half way across out there wheie that little post is. See it? Then ,oii. Miss Mme land, wait until ,ou sr(. ,m f i. fore vou stait. When vou see Inni .struggling tn legain his feet, start nt onci but deliberated, . Keniember to keep our e,es mi the iailio.ul ties If ,ou make a missieji, ,,H aie sine to fall. Keep your nerve Go to him. lift him. pul his mm around ,our neck, ami come back f(uictl,. and not lno"iiiiclil. You'll le.illv hnve plentv of lime If vou don't I'll shout tlnoiigh tlio mega phone, and then " jj,. paused, and drew closer to me. "Can Jim Jive''" lie asked. I laughed under mv hnnth. "I'll dive !" I nssiiied hiin. "Whatever happens."' he- went on. "don't either of uni look iiuind. .lust jump the budge into the liver Oihu vvic. keep n this side, and then oil. .lust roll ns ijuicKlv ns ,nu mn, down the embankment So !" He gave ii sigh of lelief. nnd looked or his watch. We have about ten added. minutes, he He looked veiv pale. But Kddv, in a ehaiiniiiKlv nnsining wav, ..hipped him on the shouldei, sa.vmg. "All light, clcl man: we'll make it!" Then lie stinted over the tnMlr "And now, Mn- .Morelniid, will vou' take ,oiii position';" Mild II . ' i .cvei, in an mj lite, did f,.e moie, self-possessed 1 went slovvlv toward tn, post nt the end opposite where "Ben" had taken Ills stand. I stood on one ide of the trni k. Icining forward,) 1'iiinlkirchli'f in in, hand, leadv tn wave I when mv cue mine I heard tliem fuss- I ing with llie cameras behind me l hen id II 's voice, low and tumbled, i And I also In aid the river, fai below, ribbing in the cicuccs of the shore, I wns rend. But wheie was the train? I Sudden!), as if in miswei to ui, tin- i spoken iiiestimi. mine the mil. Three I long blasts In the disunite, mufTlril, ,rt echoing through the enimtryhiilc. "Ready'' Stan !" ' i It wns H 's voli e I looked up I saw Ben coming to- I nrd me ovei the irgHlc, head bent, cvcb on the trnck And all at mice, I was "Id the purl I hod been watching fin him dav, after da, Todnv he was later than usuul ; onlj n moment or two, but every minute, rvCrj second, in view of the train that wns to near due, added to the ilnnttnp ' llnl nm. n , III, ... l..L , ,J.. I'mt now. nt last, nt Inst. Hml '""hs. figure I Knevv.sc. well, nils coming straight toward me. I waved tenta tively, trving to attract his attention I inn nel tun I n.l 4 a, a moved nearer the edge of the trestle, Now. he had passed the lenter. To Be Continued Tomorrow I - - ' Gf??r WONDERS IF JEAN PAIGE WILL QUIT FILMS By HELEN KLUMPF IVONDEn," began Gnrry, as the Hchts went on nnd tho orchestra began on tho Intel mission music, "1 wonder what Jenn rnlge will do, now thai she's: mart led to tho man who owns the company she works for? "0i, don't look so surprised ; I krinw that she mnrrtcd Mr. Smith a good while ago, nnd thnt gho's going to be featured In the screen version of 'The Prodigal .fudge,' but I mean niter that, whnt will she do? Is she really going !( st.iv on th screen, or Is she going tu mnkj just one or two pictures, or W,n.t "Well, I haven't s,een Jean since she got back frrm California. "'ntnsw'ered. glad that for oncei I could give Garry pointers. "But I can mnke a nrettv i good guess about whnt she'll do. "You ee. I've known her alnco be fore she went West to make thnt serial, when shy 'indn't any idea of getting I ninrrieu inn i Know uini untiling , could change her from the type of girl sue was men. "Sin wns living with her aunt in n hotel In Brooklyn, and she was just the same sweet, homy sort of person she'd been when she came l'toin Paris, Illinois, to New York. "She'd been trained as nn elocution ist, because when she was in high ichool she won prizes when she speke pieces nt contests! between the different schools, and she had decided then that she'd bo it professional. "But all at onco she wanted to go into pictures nnd her mint had n friend ir the Vitagrnph company, and .Tcan just simply came East nnd announced that she was going into pictures. So the mint Introduced her to nome one who introduced her to Frank Loomls. Vitngr.iph's casting director, and lie told her to go back to Paris, Illinois, and not try to get into pictures." T GUESS he didn't sec how firm her JL chin Is. or he'd never have advised that." remarked Garry, glaring at the women in front of us, who had just l ('marked thnt movie actresses aren't really beautiful it's just their make up that makes them look that way. "Well, what he said didn't matter, becnuse eho stayed nnywny. She lived nt n girls' club in New York her mint went nwny for tho summer the day after .lo.ri arrived nnd she told me that she was so homesick that she didn't unpack her trunk all the time she lived there! You sec. back home she'd lived on n farm, which jdic simply ndnrrd, nnd had taught n Sunday school clnbs, nnd had i beautiful time. "But they gave her small pafrts from the very first, nnd she loved pictures, nnd so she stacd. And ccry one in the company wns glad she did. because she was such a denr, and always did things for them. "Why. one dny I was sitting in her dressing room with her. while she waited for a set to bo finished, and tv gtrl who just plnyo'l tiny iart3 come in nnd said that she didn't know vyhat sho would do, because she hnd to go homo right then, nnd it was payday, and she needed her money. And Jean marched straight to the cashier's office nnd got it for her ahead ot time. And the girl snid tn me. 'She's nlwn,.s doirc things like that do you wonder thnt we're all crazy about her.'' xiiey were, too. "H, I remember somebody's telling v me that she wns always going up to the wardrobe room nnd tiying on old-fnshioned costumes that they had stoied away up there," Gnrry cut i.i. "She did she loved costume ploys. She bald she'd give nnyvthing if they'd let her make me. And now tlint she's the wife of the president mnybo he'll let her do it." "Don't be too sure." retorted Gnrry. skeptically. "Look nt Lillian Glsh shi's" wanted tn do When Knighthood Was in Flower' for perfect ages, and can't find a soul to encourage her: they nil say thnt costume plays don't pay. And now Marion Daucs. is going to do it " "Lillian could npnenr in a screen version )f the multiplication table nml people would crowd in to see her. I declared, ns the lights went down what on earth nre again. "(Snriv, 5 on doing.' "Sitting in mv foot so thnt I won't miss any if Ton, Sirg's 'Almanac'.' she nr-hwercd. "And I'll pionu&e to buy the sodas if you'll stn, through it with me again." "All right." I answered, but I felt guilty nt accepting the bribe. I'd iust been wondering if I could get her to f.ce It tvvi !', nnyvvav. I'HOTOI'l.AY.S MaTO-PUYT l&iafitiis COMPANY W -0"Mtnrc ADril I C 2t THOMPSON hT3. AlULLU MATINKK I1AII Y ROBERT WARWICK in "Tllf. Mill lini'Ji;' CHESTNL'T in A M tn Hel 10TH Aftv-AUIA 10 A M in 11 it I'. M. ETHEL CLAYTON In "Wi:MIH' KIIANKMN A O'KAHD AVE AjJIvJI MAT1NHV DAILY TOM MOORE iii"iirri( Kit iinn" BALTIMORE .f WANDA HAWLEY In "TUB Hiu'sll JH T .IA.. llin.T" tJCMM "UT" ANt WOOI1I.AMJ AVE. DOUGLAS MacLEAN in riu; mnn: sTiinrrn Dl 1 lCDIDn Ilrnncl A SiifqiK-hannn DL.Ufc.DlrS.L' en im q.ih -J. until II SID CHAPLIN In KINOIHJKKN AMI .mKKIf; LArl J-. io a m ie i' tt v m DOROTHY DALTON in "nr.inMi ma"i.s. COLONIAL .?!, 6t V,n"',,.n"r" THOMAS MEIGHAN ' Mjim:jiNji'NVMituii.ir' DARBY THEATRE TOM MIX In " Hlll.TOVAN- lllllMl.l I'" EMPRESS mT,mv,onv'ynk ELSIE FERGUSON In 'sUiy'Jl.iNH.l'IlOLiNJ.' HUT." 17A V THKTni: tail MarU-t Rl I MIVIIL,! s A V to M1UNIOHT BEBE DANIELS In TJl,)J)WKKKt.njlJ"Al" ;ATIJ CT THI5ATHE nlow Bprucn JO 1 II Jl. MATINRR DAILY SPKtlA'. TASr is Hs,ll I. IN(,'S 'EARTHBOUND" FRANKFORD 4m V,,ARonrj HOBART BOSWORTH I S In "HIS OWN JLA PI rUV B001 MAItKET BT i ,hrrrrTni n.Krii!. i.nm.f rr, tn 11 1 t't ,' . . -. "OV FOOLISHATRONS" fDAMT "!- aWAIlD AVE NJiVMN I MATIMKP! TJAtt.T ELLIOTT DEXTER In "TUB WITCH1NO HOU'' Will She Quit Films? H yi tjty ''' llsMm JEAN PAIGE WALLACE.REID LIKES ATLANTIC OCEAN; GIRLS GIVEN TREAT BEFORE leaving New York for Hollywood, where ho will resume his motion-picture activities, Wallace Held caused a sensation nt Coney Islnnd. Bold paid n visit to Luna Park, and the various concessionaires nnd owners of shows nnd rides never did Buch a rushing business before. Everything thnt "Wnlly" did tho nirls wanted to do. "Wnlly" Witched te Waves, Whipped Tlio Whip. Heltered the Skelter, Shot the Chutes. Scrambled the Scram bler nnd FriBkcd tho Frolic. "Wally" vyis photographed In thirty different poses nnd ns fast as the pictures were mnde autographed copies were handed out to his many smiling admirers. Flnnlly, picking out the prettiest girl In the crowd, Miss Peggy May, who proved to be nn old friend thnt "Wally" had worked with nt tho Vitn graph Studio In Brooklyn, they went off for n ride on Honeymoon Express. The Inst ride thot the star took was in the deep, dark "coal mine," nnd the poor donkeys who pulled them through the mine were so exhausted from drag ging around the girls who were chasing "Wnlly" thnt they refused to move an other inch. The owners of the games, rides nnd shows said they would gladly pay Bold his motion-picture snlnry if they could get him to come down every night to "bnlly" in tho crowds. What Your Favorite Film Stars Are Doing Betty Compson hns started work on "The Woman in the Case," under the direction of Penrhyn Stnnlnws. Will Cnrleton and Clco IUdgcly arc in the cast. Norman Selby (Kid McCoy), the old time pugilist, is n member of the Buck Jones Co., and is mnklng good on the screen. William Fntnum has left Borne and will return to the United States on August 1. John Gilbert, who was recently mnde n star, is soon to he seen in a new pio ductioti, which has uot yet been named. Elliel Clayton expects to complete her current picture. "Her Own Money." which she has been making under the direction of .Tnspph Hennhery. some time this week. She is scheduled to start work In '"Exit the Vamp," nn original story by Clara Beranger. Frank rison. who mnde Wallace Beid's last two pictures, will direct. Mary Aldrn Is reworded for her fine acting In "Milestones" nnd "Snow -blind" b, the lend in Bupeit Hughes' gient pholoplnv of an every-dnv Amer ican family. "The Old Nest," in which she gives a perfect performance. Charles V. .Mailings, formerly assist ant to Keginnld Barker, has been en gaged ns location scout at Universal City bv Hairy Schenck, production manager. Irlng (J. Tlialhert and l.jle Pender grast were the guests of honor nl n ie cent legulur meeting of I he Wampus, or the Western Motion-Picture Adver tlsem. 1'IIOTOI'UWS - 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. GREAT NORTHERN -Jr0? Y't.'i.pffi sI'ICCIM, CAST IN "THE CONCERT" IMPPRIAI '"''H A WALNUT STS. IJV11 lIt-i MnlM n .,,, KtK1 -&v LIONEL BARRYMORE '" "rili: "kmi.'s (iinnr.N" Lpllirll Pnlnrp Oirmunton Ave and .Mil KICK TOI IIMU'U'K IMinni'CTKIN "FOOLISH MATRONS" I TRPRTV MHOAP A COLLMU1A AV. U.I1J1-I1 I MATINEE PAIt.Y SHIRLEY MASON In "MlM. r2" bVERBROOK,,:,r7i "VS? CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "HISIII" PAI ACU 1-'M -mai'ket .sthei.t .T.CWJr' 1" A. l to 11:IB I' M. ll.l.i:V KNIII.K'SS l'ltniH-CTlON "CARNIVAL" PR1NPPst;c loin mahket htheet I lll1s-UJJ R j;0 A j, , u ,s j, j, ALICE BRADY r In "OI'T 01' THK ( IIOIM'S' RFCFNT sahki:t st "iwow itth llV.JIll 1 4r, A M , ,, j, J( OWEN MOORE In "IMjnKTK 01- roVVKNIKNrj'.' RlAl TO OERHAVTOW.V AVENUIC DOUGLAS MacLEAN - !"' home KniinJ1' RURY S'A'" BT HELOW 7TH ,xwiJ lo v t ii n i. m DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "Tiir irriMi- sTitrre it" SAVOY ':U MA1.KT STnEET IUIIT l-rlAKL,t5 KAY in "rin: niji kvviviviiv nni.i: SHERWOOD Siil,"rvi",',Ti . SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HI.MK IlllSfS." STANLEY,, fiAnrlnVi ,l7 LIONEL BARRYMORE In "Tin; IIKKAI- nJ.VIU,'. 333 MARkCT(,TV,T7,"T WALLACE REID ln "TOIlMt ( H MTO VICT0!,:v-- ive's'pen'Xlty" BARTHELMESS GOKl - TULOUISTRY FOR HIS ATMOSPHF.RF, rVNE-HALP of ., ......r yt know how the other half .T m Itlchard Barthett Tri"0 tiveness hardly VilmblS:,d,t tt pr,m1' nl.ifcw.r" J" -!"?' on lower i. iiVl -' ' "'"".' .nna e ? : life. lonraL,nd ''. ?Mef'pTa of her lord and master, st.1".? nlng His chair nt the dinner tnWn if e' not engaged in acluillv "crlln-iw she patiently -switches 'the file hi?' from hiH lord y person and in,7y hira, to finish before she starts i" The spinning wheel Is her mort &.F"' implement, and she ? ""Lpi same skill that her Northern .lifer Jke the 1021 sowing machine. " lCr plles Desccndantu of a leliglous soft k. leve man's superiority U ,(.,'' heritage. The male members of this Mm colony are not nllowed to kl L" womenfolk, but frequently may ft seen exchanging chaste kisses ,,monS their own sex. A glance nt the & hirsute adornments on their cheek, ni chin, in mite of the fact thn The iZfr lip s scruplously shaven, has l Trr wSrruii,0 znL ;Ttth , QtOENES showing these customs of t hP f"?.in317hlch,nrc B1 Prevalent ', UMt? Dl " motierii notion cut off from and scorning modern It?' s -aa.aBf ,.,h' filmed under tho direction of Hon" The cabin nround which mnnv of the scenes revjlve is n primitive C affair nnd Is now figuring In tea which has divided the county Into two fnctlons. "u Another sccno will show what 1 claimed to be Uic largest water whl ever built In the South, which th natives claim was built by tlio State of Virginia to provide corn flour for the settlers who left thnt State to join Danlol Boone in his settlement in Ken tucky. Answers to Questions From, Movie Fans Gilbert Harry (Snub) Pollard has just completed "Late Lodgers." gnub was born In Melbourne, Australia. Hh address is 100 Court street, Los An. gclcs, Calif. Lllynn Vera Gordon made her sertcn debut In "Humorcsnuo." She nppeated on the stage in Russia nt the ngo of thirteen. A curious fact Is that cr at thnt tender age of thirteen, At played the role of mother. In 1008 bho left Europo and came to Canada, appearing both on the stage and In vaudeville. Since her appearance In "Humorcsquc" she hns played in "The North Wind's Malice' 'and "TlieOreat est Love." She was born in Russia, ii lnnrrlcd and has two children. Glen-Hn "The Luck of the Irish." Tames Kirkwood plays the part of the Irish plumber. He was n dlrectorbe fore becoming n screen nctor.x Previous to his motion-picture experience lie was n popular lending man on the stage. Zcruah For the first time in live years the stage claims Rod La Itonuf. He is plajing opposite Mary NaSlf in "Thy Nume Is Woman " 'v.cs , ou are right. Ivy Duke Is nn English a'ctremt a prcat favorite in her niuiitr, It la said she is soon to make a vl-.it to ttii United States. Mario A. Yes Thcodo'c KohriHhai undergone n mtIous operation hut nil! shortly ivtuin to woik in ' Hail the Woman." with Floiruio Vulor Here nre the ages jou ask for: Kenneth Har lan, tw cut J -six ,enis old; Lloyd Hughes, twenty-two, Uoiiglns Fair linnks, thirl) -eight ; Charlie Chaplin, ' thirty-two; Richard B.uthelniess, twenn-sii; Anita Slewnrt. tvventr live; Constance Talmnclge twenty-one; Maty Pickjord. tw rut, -eight ;' Doru Pawn, twent, -tivr. Mm MncAvo;, twent) ; Elaine Hniniiiersiein, twenty four, and Mar) Miles Minter, nineteen. Br.vn .Mawr Beit I.viell K st.irlln? work on "Junk." Viiginin Valli will appear in his suppoit (Jlorln Swan- son's second stnum" vehiile will be i " I he Shulnmitr " Oiheis In the cast nre Mahlon Humilloii. Ituscl Simp son, Lillian l.elghton. I.imnln Stednian, Thrne .lasper mid Clin cue e I'ord. I'llOTOl'I.AVS COmpahv r j .orAMimt c? Tho NIXON-NIRDLINGER 0.1 THEATRLS RFF MONT S.M ab Mkt -douh. mi DCI1V1W1N 1 1 30 A 3. 6 30 to 11 P. M- Harold Lloyd, 'Among Those P(eient' ' "lillIII.KSiM Virjl.." Ultll fipMl.lIWIl PFDAR '30TH cEDAn aventji v,curti , 30 4 3 0 so to it r x RUBY DE REMER In "TIIK HA1 H01IKN I01T." COLISEUM .Market but BPIh 6W 130 4-3 8 80 1 H Jarli Holt, llwlcln Nnrn. MIckfT M' "THE MASK" JUMBO kiiont sr arnABD AV .lumbo June on I mnkrom ALICE JOYCE. In "T1IK fOl'NTKV COUHIN" I PAPlCD "iT I.ANCABTEB AVt BEBE DANIELS In "TIIK MARlll IIABK" I DH KT f'"D I-WCl'ST STRSTS A LULUOl Matu 130 3 30 Kvti nSOW'" jami;s C) i mvoon'fl j" STRAND aE'So& THOMAS MEIGHAN In "WII1TI5 M t'NMAnlltEn AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. r . J.MH Ceimnto-J A' Germantownv' .vatinbe daiw , TOM MOORE in "iioi.n Aoin iinnscs" JEFFERSON :0:Nf CONSTANCE TALMADGb In "llAMiI.Hl ii in .-- MVTTlEU'B,RKENr WEST ALLEGHENY SMMJ CHARLES RAY fj In "TUB OWf BWUIMINHOtr j! I I i io nie i Vi 4r ; ib v -
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