ti PjV , ' vs.; w ?"' . it a 7r v N EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PHIIADELHIA MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 Vt r- I I. SSk ?: sVAn "HIT TMfm MS """ i -., i . j . MADELAINE Originally Placed on Honor Roll From Small Amateur Snap shot and Has Successfully Passed All Tests, Both in Screening and Dramatic Ability By HKXKY fpiIR Movie Beauty fontr' i over. X of judt.es nnd the cifflrlnls of the Betrwnod Film Company In: , Mlfs Madeln'ne Belle Starhill. .1S0 Cednr Avenue. . It linn been n Inns mid o'oe contest, mid by u Inning it Mis Starhill earn not only the honor of being proclaimed the moat beautiful mid the moVt phft lsranhle girl In Philadelphia, but the thin that wni really the bg prise that lured fire thousnnd .rniing women Into the event she becomes a ' Mil. honet -to-snodnexH motliin-pirture aetresic, with all the romance of the I aorieo and al t e fame nnd fortune of atardom lying just beyond. ' Mln Ktarliill hat- been otened b the Retiwood Film Companj to piny the featured liiRenue part In their next Toonervllle Trolley comedy. After that ihe will go to New York tn areept one of the very flattering offers which have ben made to us for the winner of the contest I It !. a remarkable fart and one ihlrh Is the more flattering to hor that he Is the only rontestant who rnme all the way through the many tests i slth only a mall amateur snapshot to uphold her claims against many of the. most expensive and elaborate products of the professional studios. This snapshot was tent to us bv m friend of her on the second dav of the contest. "While It was only an amateur effort, there was something about It that convinced us that Miss Starhill was of an unusuallv photographic type. An6-40, we put her on the honor roll and printed the little picture. FROM then fin the photographs came win this office m ifrorr. There weie all kind, and tome of them were of the most elaborate style. In the avalanche of erpensive proline's of the studio the little , snapshot teat forgotten. I A LITTLE later the Betzwnod people nsked us to get eight or ten of the girls who had appeared on the honor roll and Imve them act for what the movie folks call n "trailer" that is. a strip of film added to a regular Mel to be shown In 'In' movie houses. Thei wanted the fans to have the contest brought home to them bj iual evidence that the girls were actually going to act in the riovii So wc went back over the. file of our Movie Magazine to the very be ginning to pick out the glrW fur the trailer and again we came neross the little snapshot. And again its photograph!! o.unlit appealed lo up. and we aked Miss Btarhlll to be one of the group In the trailer The moving-picture cameia- that mnt exacting of all tets proved that ror judgment had been right. Miss Starhill screened almost perfectlj, even without make-up. VTe asked her for ome regular professional pictures to place before the judges, hut she had none except two that hnd been taken several rears ago Can you Imagine a young woman- with beaut enough to win this contest yet with n little self-oomplacencj that she had no photogioph" of herself? Mostly it's the other wny around. We've known girls only half as pretty who could paper a house with their pictures. B VT even after that trailer it irn KtarhiW inapihot irouhl pan judpri ire hail ehaaen to him upon YOt" will remember what a reprcsentatne committee that was Klias Ooldensky. William Shewell Ellis nnd Marceau. all photographers with national reputations, and Mis Harriet Sartaln and Leopold Se.Nffert. two of the best-known artists in the clt. Before the last day of the contest thi office contained "imp of the most bfautlful photographs we had e.T e-n Some of (he cntinnts iiitint have spent a small fortune In their attempt to win the . oveted movie career we held out as the prize. Rut the snapshot struck the judges in-i us It had struck us in the Tirt place. Ther decided that the girl in the picture must be of 1111 iiniiunll.v good photogrnphlc type, and they placed her pli tore among the fifteen for a teatt screening at Hetzwood That was a never-to-be-forgotten daj for thoi-e fifteen gills ! rom tne time thev had to push their wa through the crowd that had gathered in front of this office to -ee them off to the time for "tnitlng home 'again they were bout as nervous a lot of oting women n au man ever hnd lo reasmire. n iK.v nil ..mm. tliT-mirh If in "ooil shnne. and from the fifteen the nA nlcUn.i tlirei- nlui were to be glen comedv as a te-t of their relnte nbllitie In acting fur the screen. InH ...!,i Mls Stnrlnll suet reded hows her in her minor part in "The Tooneiville Hold-l'p" The robber is going through the pockets of Kerd O'Heck. while Ian Mason, ns the Skipper, Is urging him to quit, thinking he is carrying a supposed joke too far. The other picture shoas camera studies of the winner. These nnd other photographs which we hate published of her were made h our staff photog raphers, and the negatives were not retouched. The fail to how her most striking characteristic, nnd that is the almost startling contrnst between her bright golden hair and her dark brown ejes nnd black brows and Inslie" tialr simnlv refuses to photograph blonde. Theie is a led-gold lint in il ts every fine knows, red photographs black i VtJE'RR orii tl ilnhi't icin. (lerahliue. hut it inmi' our fault. ' It The )inige dul all the iliinlina ami u-r hail iiothina to (I about it. Hut now that if' nrei. u loir (An' you u-il hi- a ;ood tpoit anil irith the irinnei a'l Ihrmirieu in the irmlit 1 h irill, icon't you' Photoplay Titles by Wireless ! Is Newest Wrinhle in Movies COMPLETE a motion picture b wireless Is the latest wr-ikle in MX motlOn-plClUre prciuiciion in.i.iit- flT- pllshed recently by Cecil I! IteMille Sir DcMllle was "Soiuewl ere in the Pacific" between Snn Clemeiite Nlnnd and iower California at the lime. So It wan a complete sin prise when an "nlr grum" arrheil at the I.nsk studio carrying three titles for Mr UcMille's lntest nlcture temnornrih titled "Fools' rf,p.ss,.J?aradise," to be released following 54!l ,Tli AtTnlru nf An.itnl " The titles were sent from Mr. PeMille's vacht, 8ee Rec. transporting the duei tor and Theodore KoslofT on a fislnug expedi tion. 1 "Thej occurred to me while w- were I fishinc." said Mr DeMille. "nnd I de ll,;' ctded to (ombine business wiih pleasure J''"' and wiieless them back rather Ihiin wait tinm niv reiurn Ethel Grey Terry Daughter of Lillian Lawrence , ' sEUiel Grev Terry, who is featured wlth'Lewia Stone and Wallace Reer.v n "The Northern Troll." the first of .jte two-reel Bellg-Itork photoplays. I ' eae of the stars of the first magnitude f the silver screen. Daughter of f.illiun Lawrence, one tf the best'known actreses of her day H Miss Terry comes by her dramatic talents naturally. Mie was porn in l Oakland. Calif., and educated at Notre Dame Academy, Roston. where hei " another headed a stock comnaiiv Miss Terry's earliest training was under the tutelage of that great stage Erector, David Relasco. Stating with a small role In "The Lily." whiih was being played bv on nil-star cast includ- , Ing Nance O'Neill, .(ulia Dean. Rruce McKae. Dodson Mitchell and others. 1 Miss Terry was understudv to .Miss Dean, and on the hitter's Illness sue ceeded her In the role, playing It for rjiearly two jears QgUUs Terry hui I enjoyed nian sue- ' Beeves when she entered the motion pic tures, Her first ventures here were in terrupted by returns to the speaking stage, nnd it was not until she was taken to the coast a jenr ago that she rftclrU.I finsllv tn ndont ft screen inreer if' .. ,11 !u 'Porrr's dark benutv lends Itself I ,, Marirnbly to photography, llils screen .. .- r "-- . . ; . . ?.liiti' ,teet4ier with her dramatic -J- ..Jt. !.- .1 ; kuuiui ocr unusual sue Hfuy piayed th leading In "Heartbalm." a seven. STARHILL WINS MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST: PRONOUNCED PHILADELPHIA'S BEST FILM M. NKEI.Y Tli winner, ns derided by the board hi no mrmi cfiiiii that .Hr the erartiiig irinneirnll of the the picture. minor iurt In a Toonervllle Trollej One of the pictuies on this page Her and. The Most Costly Story Bought for the Screen REX IVtiHA.M. due, tor of "The Knur Hoi . men of the Apocalypse" .nil "The ConiU'iing Tower" who has leturned to the Mi tin studios in Hollv wood fiom the East, w'll begin liiiine uinteh plans for the motion pictuie nrodui lion of "T11111 to the (tight " the .Inhn !ol(l"li stntfe sin cess b Wlnchell Smith Hinl .Incl, IIn7'iid. the must o-th stnr eer bought for the screen Metro pun linsed from .lohn (olden, pt mincer of Hip spoken pliu . a one-half interest in "Turn to the (tight. " foi Sli.'O.OOO This tiaiisactinn. iniide last Kebruaij. placed its aliie at half a Million dollars. iearl three times the prewous lecord priifi of 0 motion pic line stor. S17.1.il((0 paid bj 0 W (iriffilh foi "Win Down Ejst " Novel on Life of Movie Folk Itupeii Hughes has wiitien a novel hastil upon his olisei vatious of life In the inotnui-plctiire lolonv at I.os An geles ETHEL reel feature, and took a dramatic lead in "Travelin' On," anoth big future. limKHgyw .. $ SaaaaaT '",. ,rawaUaw , 4! fBT'V'V'KlIf'. 1 1 OnMY TBHRY Cfie Daily S8BSHaSB3B25i(5airfK58 The love story movie"star I A LL at onc I over the e. with a last ternlic 111111. rails we sprawled, tum bling down the dirt of the embnnkment. all in a heap At that very moment the heay train tolled bv '. We lay a huddled and not ery digni fied spectacle at the bottom, bruised and torn, but rerj iniu h alive. I 'ooked at Ren. and burst into hstericul laughter. "Hurt'" He sat up and mopped his forehead "Whoo!" he breathed. "1 wouldn't do thnt tiick again for n million dol lars! My. hut Miu're a corker!" And then H- - mine scinnibling down to lli. followed hi several olhejs of the compam He shook hands witli us silently The tears wero in his ees "MI. well!" He could hiirdlv speak "fiieot' Marvelous! It will make the hit of the month! Miss More land, jou can do it! You have it in Oil ' Hill " He. too. Wi)ed ills wet foiehfiul "Yegoils! egods!" Afteiwaid, he snid : "1 ihouglit .Mill weie lost for a min ute 1 really thought so! You just made it In 11 hair's lueiidth' M hnir stood 011 end. I assiiie jou!" 1 hud 1111 feats of the icsiiR of the "tijout" the following week. 1 w.is not ahained. either, when I saw our picture. It got the highest vote of the eve- nlng and Nellu Mure I and scoied a lingo victor. The manager himself cume to congratulate me. "You took some tuli chances there," he said, pumping my hand up and down In 11 Jerkj, uxcited, nervous way. "I wnnt to thank jou personal!. This pictuie Is a sensation " It was He had not overstated it. It wns even a bieathlcss affair to watch it Hut. deep In my lienit, I took no ci edit to 111 self, knew why I had been led to do so fuolhuid.v 11 thing. I went up out of the testing 100111, up into the studio and, quite inniF veituiitlv, ran right into 11 mix -up. As I passed behind one of the sceiics near the rear end of the studio, I heard t lie shrill voice of Laurie I. aw son: don't, eh? That's all she is I know it! ( happen to know Ro land Wellen. And now it's II . II - und she! Thick as pea soup!" I turno'l abruptly, came from behind the scene anj confronted her and her ...!! - ri'!.- l. ....... I. 1 .11 ..-.,. I itiiuii'iii v 1 uri v pur nan, uumiiig itiriii tieroie ssveral otuers. I laiighrd. "Oh, Miss Lawson!" ( s.ild Tlie all tinned, ns if a bullet had brought them round. They weie thor oughly (lightened. I laughed ngulii. "This is very kind nf ju !" I said. And. in the silence tliot followed, 1 turned and walked off. Rut uiy leeent tilumph went stale. The feeling ot exultation wen,t out of my heart In 111 dressing room I sank into a clfoir nnd wept bitterly. The cruclt) of it nil ! I understood the leason well enough I knew thnf might I.nurl l.awsou tell that I eclipse her In the studio, and liuiillv do what I have actually done, mlili "TuV nsfeiidniicv over her. Rut to umk dcnlnt-t me in so Hiienklnc nnd under hand a woj ! To firm couple ni) name with thnt of Roland and then with that of II ! They all knew now about Rolnnd; they knew! I wns des olated nt the thought. Just then there came a knock on the door, 'and as quickly oi I could I. bnnh'ed.ewaymi tears. Movie TYPE AFTER ACTING IN This Is Hoiv the Story Begins : MKU..I MOKKI.ASI). mint famous 0 jnrcti jfuri, Arnr that a younij piil, Annette W'ilkini, has fallen in lore with Roland Welles, an idol of the tcirin. Sins Marcland, to gave Annette, teif the story net turn tragic 101 c nttair W'rllen, intending tn semi it to Annette so ie may know the kind of man he is. She tells. hoir, irhile a pianist in a moi'ie Ihratie in a Wcitcrn I'tnn sylraniu town, ihe met Welle irhrn he made a "pcisonul apiieurance" there, how he invited hei to come to Vrir Ynrk nnd said he irould place her 111 the world, how iir rnmo and the chilly irvcption which he jaic her in the itudio. Then, becoming interested in her, he ycti her a job in 11 iniu town itock company for the experience, promising to sre her often. The manager iniults her and the frnict, finally getting into picture 111 nc Votk. Here she nmks wi'h Welles, He makes lore to her. pro prises and the 11 diliriously happy until another woman icreals Welln' imfidy. Then she quits him and the 1 iimpnny, 'Noiu Go On With the Story "Come," I tnld. H - ciinie in He was smiling dUineh. He looked down at me with c)cs Hllii! w ith kindness, and more thun kindness. " Sudden!) his expulsion altcied. as he bent fotwnrd to look at me moie closeh . "You lmeu't been crying?" he usked in aimuciucul , I laughed softly. ' "A little. It's nothing. I'm glad the picture was so good "' ' I see! he inurmiiied He stood Then silent, struggling with himself. he leaned nearer. "You 1110 biue and line." he said "And I'm glad, glad for nnself and lor ' the others, that you have come to join ! us." tie took my hand. I saw 11 1111 ions. expression on his face, but lie only turned qiiiikly and went awa). I turned nnd looked at mjself in tlm minor before me JVns I beautiful or not? Or was I ugly? Passionate fate, with the black hair mound win, ate imi beautiful 01 ugl? 1 leaned met cIom r to sie mv own image mote distinctly. "Nellu." I whispered, "is he falling , in love with )ouV" And I ternlled that Laurie had just coupled our unities together. It ieeined us ir 1 roum not heur it. "Oh, poor, dear H !" 1 Inur. mined "Don't frill in love with me! I've given all my love away to 0 scamp, u glorious scamp ! There's none left for jou or any one!" Stiii- In the minor, what else could I say to you tonight, if J said it? Onu other thing I said: "Roland is coming buck to me. He must '." August 1. .Miiihiiiiiner .-n gut comcM ns a ie- let lor nil dav the dnj-.ling sun has beaten hot v through the Immense glass roof, making of the Mudlo a brilliant! MliUiiiiiiiier ' Niclit oven. Ana wlien, over our hendH. the1 five rows of nic lights uei tinned on, w xeemed tn mnvu nml nil .. n When you add to thut that we were all in Cjilonlnl oostume, with wigs, paint powder and henvy winter dresses well, 1 can only describe the result by say- Ing that our fuci'H tan uway! ;. r. .i . , '" uulu" V hen you add to that that we were all iinic i... ....... i ,i..i , ,, . i i lull III'- luiillHIIIY 11 MCU lOUIgni 1 ' ''''"k 'he oulyi pcrf erxon who didn't com- He keiit rlBht on lining I'lnin is ii-r. ii i K." "'' Ii.Bii.llInK uh ln.liilKnt. ii, r' " '" " " "'P, "" iikiiiiuiii' , 111 spite of his keen Interest In the result of our lonibincd efforts. I can only sa.v , ns nlwn.VH, dear II . I"'"1 ' nlK1,fon" "' Strnngc that, (.pent n I am, my facu pale tit loots poBltlvely pallid and wilted, with my hair all matted to my forehead and cheeks), I should still want to sit here nnd write. K 1q Be Oontlnood Toatormr Magazine BaaaaaaB''! ?? :-'" t3 SsJ.s SilSKVVV.'v" C-As9 inth '5? Xsw K.r'&i&ifZBr'i'.A.A -" ' : V X&iiiJ V Here are recent camera studies of Madclalne Staihill. winner of our Movie Reality Contest The "oction" piituie was made while she was working in n Toonervllle Trolley comedy at Rctr.wood. It shows her In n scene in which, n hold-up man stops the famous old car and relieves all the passengers of their valuables Movie Photographers Fight for Their Lives on Job "pOREUT C. RRt'CE, motion-picture ' scenic photographer, anil Iliunli.li MoLaurlu. n wenar'o writer of New Yoik. fought for their lives foi half an hour in 11 whirlpool In the Willa mette River, near Pnitland, Ore., i few tlavs ago, when their canoe upset. Rruce whs on a trip through the Nottbwesl making seines jor Ills next M'lit's of Sccnics Reniitlful. which ho is to call "Wi'deiiiess Tales." He s being ncs'ompimlfcd on 1 110 tour bj Me I iiurlii Thev set up their camera in the cnn.ie nml Waited our in get pic tures of some rapids In the liver. A telegram just leu-ived from Hruro sass that when thev reached a par ticular! rough sjvot, whcie the water I formed n big whirlpool, the canoe up- ' set and for Hurt minutes the men fought against what looked like nlnibst leit.ilu depth. Finally they were able ti work their wny outside of the whirl poo! and get n footing, just ns they J were ne'ir the point of touiplcte ex-t hausfinn. lbo canoe and Its vnliiablc ((intents were lost. What Your Favorite Film Stars Are Doing Wnrren Kreeh. who la playing lead in a SprC ai liurry iVlllllirue in "inKIHBI ,,-,,,. , ,,. .,,. rvnnni ivr, ,v nt the Fo New York studio, never haslBENN fl4T" Amatwkr dah niieareu in iiikiiii't uriiim. inn in has quite 0 staje exp'rlencp und played In 11 troupe that went nbinad to enter tain soldiers dining the war. Al St. .John, who hot been fea tilled In 'Sunshine f'omedle. Is soon to appear In 11 star er!es of rcunedltti ulong the nei of the Clvde Oiok kpeoilils Ills first Pi-ture will be "Small Town, Rtulf, a September releqee Kmmott J. Flynn, who gnined fume b directing "A Connecticut Vunkee," ban been summoned to New York by William Fox to discuss future produc tion plane. Mr. Flynn has become one of the bipgest directors In tho business, although but thirty years of age. fleo Rldsley Is back In Hollywood Inftir several years' absence. She plays "" mPortaiit role in Betty Compson's "". ,Viclure. "The Woman in tho p" " directed by I'enrhyn Stanlaws. - .,...,.i..- Vxim, rnnHniilt? vpIi ! is VoinoleHng the script f "A Prince i lfl l""'v. ..". ., i u.u r ... iThere Was lor i nomas .nuignan. rro- .,i., will becln earlv in August In i "L TAngel L"tnr for 'p. nv il ' nlVtlon geles. loung aiso prepareu me ir JieiRtians current veiueie, Ricks, which Is nearing com Tom Mix is to have Eva Novak for i his leadlhs woman In his fnrthrnming pl-'ture. 'Trnll In . .MIh vnk has l"' '"" , , V , , , , recentl.v finished playing end Orey'R "The Lnst Tiall," whi mett J. Flynn dlrectejl. Ernest Palmer, who photographed "The Mlraclo Man," has been ndded to the Mnycr forces, where he will shoot the next 1l" M. Stnhl Prod. Mary Thunnan has jiiplaeed Jackie, Loganaa leading womsk for Duatln PICTURE AT Farnum In his first now starring pic tuie, which is being made under the working title, "The Prlinnl Law." William Lowry, (Jlcn Cavender and lAlau Coviin have character roles In this production. 1'IIOTOrl.AYS 'HIITH1Utl, trf7 eany snowing orrenicA yuilUJtuij 01 APOI IO b:d TIIOSrPSON 8T8. r1 vyiU.vy MATINKK DAILY ,, -MAUS1IA1.I. NKII.W'S "Bob Hampton of Placer" ARfAniA CHESTNUT Ill. 18TH rtUlf. 10 A M. In lt:l I'. M. tiiiivik 11. imct 1'itniu rinN "THE BRONZE BELL" ATOR ntANKi.iN & uiRAitn avk. rj 1 JI MATIVEK DAILY CONWAY TEARLE In "lll'CKINd T11K TIOKB" BALTIMOREhrt.sSabattim0a1tb LIONEL BARRYMORE n "Tin; nr.Vll.'h OAKDEN" mr, IMHWOI VT mi'in RPKTIAI, "DECEPTION" RJ T IPR1RH nr"a 4 Suqiihnn LUCOmU CnTtlnno.i. to 11 NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIK I'AllllON n.OWKIl" PAPITOI 2 MARKKT ST. UAril Uf1Tri;0lftV Ji" ' ' " JACK HOLT In "TIIK MYHTBKY ItOAU" -f- POI HN1AI a,n' Maplewood Avt. s-lJLVJINIrtL 2 no. 7 anil V. M. oeoroi: sirr roHD'M i'iioih-otion "A WISE FOOL" DARBY THEATRE JACKIE COOGAN In PECK'fl HAD 1IOV" EMPRESS MAIN ST. MANAYUNK si TivnH niir-T- "fKOXllii)" "TitrNrKnoi.T JAnt" o. i FA Mil Y TTIEATRK-iatt Market Bt. rAlVllL.1 s A. M. TO MtDNIQHT ELSIE FERGUSON In "SACnKIl AND VIlOrANK I.OVK" D01" Ai.T-ST.vn rVKK DAl" "GODLESS MEN" FRANKFORD ",5 rRD MARYPICKFORD ' In "Sl'DS" annr booi maiiket bt. sJITCj 2 BO and fl;3o to 11 JACKIE COOGAN In "PF.rK'8 nAII IlOV" HRAN1T m2 oirtAnD avk. JnJ' MATINEH DAtt-Y J ' BETZWOOD Spanish Star a Visitor in America to Study MLLE. NAROITA, Spanish beauty, ond formerly the star of the Patrin Film Co., of Madrid, and of the Royal Cinema Corporation, Limited, of Mon treal, Can., nftcr nn abieuce of nearly four years, has come to this country (rom her native Spain to study screen conditions in America. She Is said to icpresent a group of French ond Spanish capitalists, of whom Louis Nalpas, the famous French director, who lint br.cn called "The French Griffith," Is the leading spirit. Mile. Narclta. who will liavo the stoflar role this (all In a historical pro duction, part of which will probably ho made in France and part In this country, may accept on engagement here in order to familiarize herself with the latest methods in Americau screen technique. The Real Thing In Brldlea Clarence Rndgei . Will Rogeis' diiee tor. has become the jiioud owner of ,11 bridle which Is considered by all the cowboy authorities in Arizona to be one of tl.e most beautiful and service able ever made. It wni presented to the Jl rector by Clay McConigle and Tuck Reynolds, two well-known cow boys, following the completion nt Paso Grande. Ariz., of "Doubling for Ro meo," in which Rogers ummi it. The bridle is woven by hnnd.iof horse hnir nnd is in several colors. Tuck and Clay innde it themselves. Lesson In Crap Shooting Cullen Landis has some vnlunble ad vice to offer concerning the gentle game of crapn: "When jou want to win just try to !oe." Ordinarily, Cullen siijs, ho en 11 lose pretty neotl without ti- ing, but in making n scene from "Tho Old Nctd." In which lie was suu "posed to loso, lie won every time until the director, frowning upon his suc cess ind wiiitini; to "shoot," sent out for some loaded dice. rilOTOrLAYH The following theatres obtain their pictures STANLEY Company of America, which is a 01 me nnest productions. Ask m yum lucttuiy uuumung piciureB mrougn ruuciicu. GREAT NORTHERN B2ro?stmo,,P.ttril: VIOLA DANA In "THK nrr-HIIOIlF. PIUATF." IMPFR1AI OOT" WALNUT 8TS. uvil Irl-1 jf,,,,, a,So. kv., 7 t, 9 JACK PICKFORD In ".ILSr OUT OF CIIM.KUF." Lehigh Palace aermorZhAvA.r. tMH whiiKrt'H pnomiCTioN "TOO WISE WIVES" O VERBROOK030 .SS0"0 ,. Ai.i..srn rvsT in "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" PAI APF lali MAniCKT OTREETT WILLIAM S. HART In "TIIK VUUSTl.K" PRlMprcc 10U MAP.KKT BTTtnUT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "STHAICJII I' KKOJI PARIH" RFCFNT "Al-T ST. Iltloir 1TTII 1XL-5;1N l n 4S A. M. to 11 p. li. CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SUCH A MTTI.K QUKF.N" RIAI TO OEnMANTOWN AVEKUB CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "ClOOIJ KKFKRKKCKH" RURY MA'KT 6T. IIBIXIW 7TII AU,t,lUrnn,VH P"OlirCTION "THE GREAT DAY" it SAVOY 12U "ArtKET BTRCBT KATHERINE MacDONALD In "MY I.AUY'8 I.ATCII Ki:V" rSHERWOOD5I!P.,taVJ5SrA. PAULINE FREDERICK In "SMACir." stanleYmW.15, mi ;. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "l,l'AOX,S I.N I.OVIV 333 MARKEToTK?,","? ,!KO"amwi,s,,f6ct,oS VICTORIA maket bt. .b. em VllJlf o A. M. to 11HB P. II. '.', I" J2yK,Us2UAM'" T-BODroTION "A TEN.DOLLAR iaise" RUPERT HUGHES TO WRITE TITLES ON ANTLCENSORSHIP f By CONSTANCE PALMKri Hollywood, Calif. TyrARSIIALL NEILAN has secured J.TX Rupert Hughes, through the cour tesy of Goldwyn, to write tho titles for his nntI-cent,orshlp film. This will probably be two reels, nnd will be rlts trlbuted to exhibitors free of charge, Mr. Nellan wrote he story, nnd will secure tho best actors nnd actresses to appear In It. Three of the gentlcmnn stars who have been missing from nmong us for somo tlmo oro just back. YV'nllle Reltl nrrived yesterday. He was met nt tho station by a troupe of happy Lnskyltss, headed by W'nnda Uawley. Wnlllo looks much the same, except thnt hn's Inst wim weight nine pounds I think Is th flggcr. lie's been doing "Peter Ibbet son" In New York, co-stnrring with Elsie Ferguson, you know. Thnt might have something to do with the loss o( weight but, then, there's the heat, you know. Douglas MncLean Is back, too. Ho has been personnl-nppcarancing In the South. He, nlso makes sIezIIiir remarks about the 'heat. He appeared before 100,000 picture fans In Alnbnma, Georgia, Tenneneeo, North Cnrollnn and Texas, He swears he's autographed fully ns many pictures nnd shaken as many hands. His plans for his next pieturo nro not yet revealed. Our third wandering boy at home to night Is Lew Cody. He, too, has been delighting theatre audiences by that product of the new art known ns a "personal appearance." Rcfore thnt ho wos making pictures in New York. THE Immnnuel Presbyterian Broth erhood hns Invited YVllllnra dt Mllle, King VIdor, Reglnnld Bnrker ond Hcrt Lytcli among othera to be present nt n meeting next Monday to innugurnts n movement to eliminate censorship and blue laws. 1 sen remarks In the public prints, nnd hear 'em mndo by my contempo raries, nncnt the nttcntion paid May MncAvoy by Eddlo Sutherland. Al ways ready nnd nnxlous to foster love's .voung dream, and nil that sort of thing, I wish to state I saw 'cm coming out of one of our most popular tea rooms today. I will also add they looked es if they had had a good lunch. In the snme connection, Lois Wilson told me yestcrdny the report of her engagement to Gaston Glass Is greatly exaggerated. Sho has seen him maybo twice, both times completely surround ed by admiring friendi once at a beach party and onco in trnlflc at Seventh and Broadway. And if you've, ever been In traffic In L. I., at nny nnd all times, you 11 know it's not conducive to an engage ment. For the Hall of Energy L,irmr -, . nztm m PERT HUGHES Out where tho West begins, and be yond, they are nominating Rupsrt Hughes to the place in tho Hall n( Energv occupied onco by the champion of the StrenuoiiH Life. Mr. Hughes is edmittedly the greatest two-handed nuthor now writing in America. rnoTorr.AY8 through the guarantee of MBTIHU5i, for the theatre I ty&OJ, tne Stanley . JMPANV r sOfAMXIIieA BffirTh" NIXON-NIRDLINGER IAJ THEATRES BFF MOMT BiD aroe market i-I,lIVlVJl( I 1.30 & ; n 30 la 11 P. il. DOROTHY DALTON In "TIIK 11)01, or TIIK NORTH" CFDAR 00TI1 . CKDAR AVENUD AI.IfiTAR CAST 111 "WOMEN WHO WAIT" COLISFl IIVI Mrlt BM. BBth HB V-WIIJC-U1V1,.30 t a. .30 to 11 P. 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