Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921
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CLOSE-UPS of
lt IIKN'KY
Yoh iSccdn't Worry About This Foreign Competition
Nrvv Yorli, Aug. J
THK more .inn cot nrntitul ntnong the movie tpoili over Ihtp thr more von nie
rnnvlnrril t hit t nil this tnllt of th ilnngrrs of n Brent foreign invnslon of our
picture lioiw" is just what I enld It nn n hoit time nso n bogoy niim built
tip to ccnri' cliililrcn. I nntW In the pulilloitv thnt lin boon sent out from the
mrimiK Btiulins hort nml on llif vvpst onnl n innrknl fulling off In the lirnnnEnn In
thnt wnn stnrtoil nml I'm glntl to ("re it Tlirre nevor wns nnv rcnl itiingi'r nml
there won't be in jour time or even In mine
And the InM few ilnvs spent ntnong the Itislilprn here limp strengtlipni'il the
eonrk'tlnti I cspressoi! before, thnt foreigners lmpl lire not in our tlns n
picture producer nnd show no evidence of ever getting nenr us
Of course, there nre ext options. ljtiblti'h i" one. nnd hi "I'nsslnn
"Deception" nnd "(5py Mood" were genuine inn'terpipies thnt deserved the
micccjs thej hne nchleved here There nre severnl othei big fmeigti productions
that nre worth while, but the general run of Kurnpenn lilins needn't keep nnv
American nvvnko nights wondering whnt he Is going to do nbout It.
There's a verj Klgnlflcnnt leon In the situntion in the Famous Players
LiOskj Nttiillo In Knglnnd. And it gives mo n rhnnee to point out n mistake
tnndc by our Hollywood conespondent, f'onstnnce I'nlnier I'm glnd of the
chance betause slip in ununlly no maddeningly necurnte in her Informntlou nnd
(die writes her stuff In such n breezy Rtylc that profeslonnl jenlousy hns kept
mn on the lookout for a chance to trip her up. And nt Inst it hns come, Joy'
ALso glontiugs!
HRRK'S what Cnnnie wrote
Famnm Flayers-Lanky tn
studin nil wtnkcis nnl Knalinh an
have taught thrin the .tirf 10 rnprn."
THK
of
IK mistake over which I glo.it is
"wts - Mehbc thnt wns the policy. In fnct. I'm prettv sure , was But
the Amcrlcnns have found from end experience thnt It in n hopeless Job trying to
make their Itrltlsu cousins nnd mints nnd uncles net for the screen ns we wnnt
people to net.
A man who has just come back from the Islington studio told me today that
they have given tip the nttempt.
"The English." said he. "are fine nctors on the spenking stnge Hut we
simply cannot get them to ndnpt themselves to the requirements of the studio
They act all over the lot. They won't do. Thumbs down. We give 'em the
gate the air."
Which translated into ordinnrv tnlk. menns thnt their hlsttlonir nbllltles
for einemntogrnphic purpose have been found inndeipinte nnd their services will
hereafter be dispensed with Yes'
Bo the FnmotiR-I.nsky policy hns been reversed Instead of weeding out the
Americans, they are weeding out the I'nglish nnd nre building up a slock com
pany of plnjers from this side with American directors nnd ininrrn men
THey are. however, putting Britishers in chnrge of the business end of the
thing. Why? Well, if you'd ever tried to do business bj Ameiicnn methods
with the English, you'd understnnd. I tried It for lx months n London and
every time I was about rendy to clinch an agreement we had to stop for tea
THE Tondoner cef to nt offler about 10 SO, ami nt 13 he tjae in
lunch. Re if turns around 2:M or .1 find nt J he hni ten. ibnut
o he callt it a day. He end An iceclt Friday at noon onrf "ireek -ends
MtitiJ Monday afternoon or Tuesday mnnitnq. It'r a atrnt njstcm. Vow
can't hr.at it and ynu rnn't rhanflf it. o the only thma In do it to Jeaie
such affairs in the hands of n man irha dor thinqi the mme irny himirli
SO THE Famous -Ia sky people have let the nntives take enre of thnt pnrt of it
but they nre making the rest of the organization strlcth ntid solidlv American
They have two of their biggest directors over there FiUmnurice nnd Robert
son have sent over hnlf a dozen wennrio writers nnd nre building up the lie nnd
she actors around Ann Forrest, Anna Q. Nilsson. Norman Kerry, John Miltern
and Cyril Chadwlck.
The London studio was built primarily for the production of pictures that
require a European background. The fans in this countrv hirvc proved themselves
keen for that stuff nnd they are not satisfied with imitations. Thej Mill love
the pictures of American life, of course, but in pi tures ns m books the wnnt
their fare varied and there is n general public demnnd for genuine foreign
scenery.
So It hns been found both cheaper and more satisfactory to build up tins
foreign unit for such productions rnther than to continue the old cumbersome
method of sending companies across especiallj to miike one picture.
Itr7' thrir crpcriencc icifi the Enqliih acton and aetnunei m pre in
O good proof that ire have little tn fenr f-nm n fmrinn nnrnion. Other
in the morie dimi'iim icho have recently returned fmm (lermnnn. Finurt
and Italy report practically the name Ihina. Onre in n irhile their
eomts a genuinely pond feature production. Hut nt for any damier uf
ptrmantnt competition flnoey '
What Your Favorite
AI and Hay Itocltett have Just com-
Eleted the filming of Charles Belmont
avis' story, "The Men Who Would
Die for Her." which will go to the
screen as "Handle With Care " This
la the third story by this nuthor to
reach the screen.
Charlie Murray, former Mack fen
Bett comedian, has found his voice nfter
nine years. Through the enterprise of
Alexander Pantnges his initial engage
ment on the Tnutnges time wns held in
Salt Lake City.
Edward M, langley, art director for
the Douglas Fairbanks Co . will lec
ture to the facultv and undents of the
summer session of the T'niversit nf
"
Irene Itlcli will support Will Rogers
In his first two reeler for Pathe
Dlrnclnr Alf Moulding is mnklng n1
novelty roof picture fentunng Ilnrri
lll v'k lllft.
tsweec, supported tiy tlarttne Hurkett
c , v.l - j
,VtttMr U an ltrjportatit Ihtng lo
uJ , , Ms-flirtctor asks
)J MARSHALL NEILA ASKS OVIJA
01 ! Bgaar'j.rii;vl'yr?-iirvw . "MJ.wftWII .v. ,.
pBBb In Mir '.iiiSBHHiBHHHn
stw?5S25HIIS1B1HbBBI
a
Te Daily Movie
the MOVIE GAME
M. NKKI.
nnt Inn
removt
n aqo' It n tiir policy nf
c giaaually from their l.oiulnn
oon im thr Americans nent over
in Connie's use of the word "In" instead
Film Stars Are Doing
' I.urlen Hubbard, scenario el to
1'nlversnl Citv hns niMed three n'o
I nnrio writers to his stuff. J OruKb
Alexander. Intelv of Ttobertsnn-f'ole
IMwnrd T I.nwe .Ir . formerly of
Metro, nnd Ititn Kiin.
'
Pel ndrews, Ince film editor, has
just completed cutting "The Cup of i
Life " to be released soon by Associated
I'rodmtions Herbert Mosw'orth. Mndge
Bellnnu. Tulh Mnr-hn'l nnd Nile
Welch innstitute the mst. How land
V Lee directed
HniTj Sweet hns signed n new con
trait with Centurv Comedies. I'nder
the terms of It, h
comedies a jear
will make eighteen
Mnrjorie Daw hns been -icn-i tn , 'he tnenien moving about I iiiehf d past
lrln Willnl to plm the lead in 'Tiftv them, gnmed the spirnling stairs nnd
Candles" Willat's next piodintion (n,ft,, in. them
Hodklnson ,, , ' ....
'" ,,,a ,lm" J hid hvpnoti-id m
Earle Williams has finished 'llrniB sf'lf into the snnie stnte of mind I mu
I I Inn in for Vlfngiaph.
knnvy nhmtt hi the movie ibuslness,
tho little uonru about it
fcirfflXtm.,nmrZtfrf KMTOura?f!!m??ig J
The
LOVE STORY
MOVIEaSTAR
-
T HEARD a
- Hie, ;i t,.
great shout rising behind
mendous din At last I
niched the dnnrwav 1 climbed hn'f a
,, 7I. ,,,.,,. , , ,,, ,llrK llo! ,
ould insr make out the dim tigure. n'
n I vv n v
'i I'nrt
in when I "lose" mvself
W.ll . .1 if.. i .
-ii i i mi
me nen i ten oii mat i was tunvinz''"
the siene u here f;ismondn thinks thnt
her child ,s lost? 1 had seen Bernhaidt
d.. it several times. B, the time I had j
reaihed the (list landing the i hi lit wa.
mine
"'
Ileie for the first time I beeni
...UI..-.....S oi uie miiukc it inline me
i"ili little, but not Mifflcientlv in
iniike me think of nbnndoning nn pur
pose i oiik uie hccmni uigni or stuns
with the i-nine speed On Ihe thud lainl
iiig a tireiiian stopped me I turned on
I in n n furv , and smote bun with iu,
lis in the fare
Mv ilnld'" I cried.
Hi- sungered. rtirsing, nnd I vvint bv
liuii .mil lljing up Tin ii I plungid into
oreriv helming smoke, and had to slnik
en tin steps to find the linninter But I
etnrieil mi ngnin uliuost linineilintely, '
"utit ing On the next lnnding the huit
wns Riinnst ovei powering Vow I had
to iiihv' nn mv hnnds and knei - mi
a tin n and ever up 1 begnn to feel
fnnt mid dizzy I was linking and
loiiglimg and lilindfd i
I lie hent was ten llie I felt ns If
I uer in llnmes injself. All niinind
un I luard a rrnckliug and u leut
r a nig round which some one nfter- '
ward told me must have been made by
'he hack draught But through it all,
I crnvvled on I pushed through n door
wnj I saw a dim light through all
' the moki the light from the window
I (mwled over the tionr Inward thnt
ifegiving light, whli h meant nil to fill
in noked lungs If I could onlv reach
ii Bv this lime I wns ninilj ex
liiiustid For the iiioment I hud for
gotten all about the piaure, forgotten
ven nbout the child I had come tot
snve All mj conscious thought wnsl
lontentruted upon gaining that win-I
dow i
I i last .iftei uhnt seemed to be nn
I (tei.ilv nf iiiiii I leached it and dicvv
invse't up nt the sill I leaned nut
nml took in a long breath of thnt blessed
nir' I must have been only just In i
time I am sme I should l)avo fainted
I in another minute I tool, deep breaths,
nun iookcu around the room,
Nrnr tho middle of the room some
thing was lying on the floor. It wns
liiud nt lint to distinguish nhht It wn
tnrotigji the smoke. Hut the rirjwfyin
Magazine
THRILLING THINGS FROM MOVIELAND
'vAfrMt.viwy4J:
II llllll ll t' kl I. d I. I I -
till! It Wlls II I, till Kill l I.K nil till1
Hint incujw oils 1 tiNicdoMi toher.
I picked her up I deculi.l to run for
it She seemed henvv in lll Minis, but
'latching her i loe, 1 rushed nut of the
doorway. The sniiilti inllul in upon me.
I was driven h.uk 1 iealinl that to
trv to set out thnt wnv was folly.
Then I turned mid went hack to the
window. I nt the itmiim.itc little
ImhIv hi ross the sill nnd lenned out.
slHiuiing nt Hie top of nij vom But
veil at that inoineiit. aitriss that 1 inn.
I n nieinbeii d the pictine' Untied
"ill fui titer, as tin us I din id Imping
ihni the cniiieiii-nian was pauoininlng
'he pit tine, and would get me
The liremen were ah end scriwniR
lie hxed laddei of (he liook-niid-lndder
car up townid me Tun men were ul
readv on it. It toweied in tin nir,
'lining slovvlv up nnd mir to un win
dow. And lh" vast crowd nil turned
"' Vl.i.i i ," "" ,- ' hP l,,'l,' ,,p '"
. '" ' " :,1"" m" '" "'" "" --me.1
ii' n n iTiifit ii m.n .f ....,.
most vvomleif.il midiei.ee I had . ver
i- ...it.- hi i.iiiii'j
ilss
had or will have
,..,,, ' '."'.h11, !l,""1" "" ?n,i
s,s,e, upon climbing ,.!"n alone
' nine slovvlv down and reni bed
1
m
Ak ihe
stieet, n mlghtv shout went up, de,,f
' ening, lesoundlni; roar of huiimn np
plni.se and approval
it was with nn effoit thnt I kept mv
sp'f from ncknowledgmg their apiirovn
w"h " how, .suUi Is the force of habit
I '" ". uie ieioitiis miruiiinded mo
m ii sun, i,er got )u
bit of it Now it M up to jou to write
a storj aiound n Y.ni sCe, we II nut
one over on them all '"
But II d,, H H,l((0k ,
head when he heard of it He mti
mated that coinage renl o.unge. was
n great thing, but thnt possibh netln
a quite another.
I 'nn.... ..II 1. .
l lie next morning the
all full of it
papers were
MOVIE ACTRESS SAVES
CHILD AT FIRE
Miss Nelln Morelnnd Rushes
Burning Building nnd Hii(h
Life for Little Child
Into
AND THR CAMEHA-SIA.N WINDS
-in . HAYI.T AND I1KT JT VU.
Hint was one of the huullines It
wan mj first taste nf fame I hnd nnlly
made myself
It all seems unreal now. looking hack
over it But it wns real enough then!
And jet, even then n little unreal, per
linpw I neied like nn automaton I
shot mvself through thnt building und
that smoke In a most inhuman war 1
cirtninlj did not deserve nny credit for
it It wus not 1 ; it wns mj despnlr
mid my instinct us nn nctress thnt
did it.
Well, so it goes' And the night is
getting hotter und hotter nnd the hour
later nnd later I think I nm even too
tireu to think about Rnlnud. mid the
scent of crushed fresh nines' (iood
night' (iood-n.ght, Annette' And ns
foi jou. poor old girl in tho mirror, go
and sleep !
' August 5.
A fine evening for writing! The
hreexe coming through tho window Is
full nf the advancing rain. The leaves
re rustling ouuidc. and the dust Is
blowing, Uu what n relief after the
i ' "" ' ' '
THE water right nbovc this Is coming
from a plpo In the yard of a movie
studio. The dog Is supposed to be swim
ming away from the Brent Hoods His
mnstcr'a voice directs whllo the camera
catches the action. Now, right ndjoln
ing. Is an iinusunl scene. The director
nnd cameramen nro high nbove the
players nnd nre "(.hooting" the nctlon
from this angle in order to give movie
fans something different In effects.
This Is How the Story Begins:
Till.Ll.A M)lli:i,. l. mot' fimous
' nf screen stars, hears that a
young girl, Annette IPiAiim. has
fallen in love icith Roland Welles, an
idol nf the screen. Miss Morcland,
to save Annette, tcrife Me story of
her oien tragic love affair tcith
li riles, intendina to send it to
Annette to ,tic may knoic the kind
of man he is.
She telh hoir, while a pianiit in
n movie theatre in a HVttrrti Penn
tylvnnia town, she met HVIVct tcAen
he made a "pergonal appearance"
theic, how he Invited her to come to
ycip York and satd he icould place
her in the tiioriet. how she came and
the chilly irceptian which he pave her
in the liiidin. Then, hec.ominq inter
ested in her, he pct her a joh in a
small town stock company for the
erpencnve, promising to see her
often.
The manager minft her and tnc
leaven, finally ycttina info pictmes
i Veto Vol A:, ffeie she works with
Welles. He makes love to her, pro
mote mid tAc it deliriously happy
until another woman riveals Welles'
perfidy. Then she quits him and the
company.
Now Go On With the Story
hent wave! H left some roses for
me ngnin Thej nie fiesh and dewy,
nnd smell exquisitelj But 1 must go
on. if I am ever to finish.
Fame: Whnt is fame"' It is to have
lepoiters Interview you. mid motion-
Pi' lure tans wiite voil etters from
nil
parts of the world, and to have
-'es about vmi in tin inngnriiieN. nnd
in
i
ne nskcii to write columns of
auiv nuns for nn ,,,. ,,,..
tier nnd to have unit pmuie on the
vii of, the Dramatic Mi ! It also
mians thnt Jou me miic to hnve innnv
people in the studio lenlous f vou ft
is nlso to have vvondeis ixpc-ted of ou
every dnj for one must uevu mke a
step back! It is also to bn KiVen a
ovel.v dressing room -the eiy one I
have now .
I hnve been lucky in two things; one.
tint I wns icckless nnd bioke ,lr(1Ki, .
he other that 1 l.n.l II , work
for. Otherwise iv w.u up might have
been much more dlmViilt.
I am sorrv to have to ndmit that the
usual wn.v Utl.mi.Kli favoritism,
through love There nre fPW tru x
.,"l.," "' 'nn Picture husinew.. fP.
.1" .' for p'n And met.
who nre not g.eat resent, because thev
do no understnnd, i,,te,(t. power, nnd
unlimited capacity for rk
(rirls wlio
nre theji iP.ni.n,,.i t.
feriors
commend rhemeni.... .
such mens vanit) s.i. I. K,Hs ,-. ',
titin nc I ia. I.I.. .i.. ' "
..-. .. lllc, UKI-, uie olie
r kind thev
. . " l.vro m lrl ,,f
nn oniv work with r.
I ',IWPrlnB 'nurnge tnlpi.r. p,,s,.i Pn.
"" "" ". nnii tic i nmbitinnn
must present colossal r,,. "
petty jenlousics nnd sn(;s of , '
she must he equipped e ,.gh sTv
with an nuton.n.,,. Insp.rnt o , IZn
(...". ,i iiiiK-K.ansornpr of onlmi.A,
power. ' "
And the higher you KO the steadier
nnd more level-hended vou m.,t
against unplensa,,, n(,nt,,lu .RL
never throw stones , rlp.'Yr,, -it
?". .!'.8J ',' -P"''"' ' thai attract!
nn It UHVUUUII,
Yog, Annette, Hn if , ,...
luckynsl.yousoehin,' ,nsreAnd
If you nro not so ueki1' , ,, '
JXiyou understnnd D,i "t,"t t,,en
One of the most dellchtfoi o.i ,
come results of mv ud ' len f "
popularity nnd prominence w-nithe le
ters I received n.. V... .' H '?? let-
knew sometimes nl,, .. '..'. ,r .vol'
., ii !... ""'." "''int to
the mall in the mor ,1 K n,,"0"
mall when on- Is feeli i'Vl,,. . "J'e,n..,l,e
cast, nun renii Mini. .. i .
. llllll iinvi'ria
taneous praise nnd affection It K
Inspiration in Itself n " ,s '1
Curious to think how my peisonnlltv
wrnpped up in tlmso little liU u ,:!;
WrZ: VrUl nml "'wS" is sKePen
nun p. ii..-, ii- ii mro. n, tpnii iu
II n niessnen ihn . . . . .' "'"US Its
self, felt nnd suffered, eninve. ,.,i
hoped-lnto the hearts of ,", Zn of n
sorts of peope! Thnt nlone slmh "."
.,...... .-. R-ei, lie nt ln, w k ,
tivnla tnn tlalnrinlim.l . i " '"
. .,. iI. . Klu' nl "i mv
.-,.., .... liepesi 0V,
purest tliougliis, to u,u, nr!l ,,
jou my unknown dlslnnt friends-
mv
and
If 1 COUKI OIllV flipwpl rnrnl T
could only pull this barbed arrow of
rejected love nut of mv henrt Shame
on me for my wenkness I ,int wo,,m,
1
:t. 'v.. in. . ; . :'"'. v."1 ip. worw
iu. ... ...B .... ....,.,... m m unman be ngs
Those letters' Those letters' li
etters! li
must Inugh even now
n 1 l.oltn.l
Hnmes of
Rochester!
u.unesier Haines of
H..-I . ' -'" ' UP
Now. Hnmes was nn honest nn,i .....
cere joung mnn But how dr.ndfullv
joiiok " """ ! iiiin n position h
a bank. T don t quite know whnt I
don't recall that he ever told me thnt
r.tner in j.j i n.s letters or In the
i, mi, ...vn.... imrrview 1 nail with
Imoirow
GARRY WATCHES
IRENE CASTLE PRAC
TICE DANCE STEPS
Ky HELEN KLUMl'K
mlIE city's simply deserted," Onrry
JL remnrked, (jtiitc ns though she
meant It, ns she forced her way through
the crowd nt the front of the thentrc.
"And nothing ever linppens."
"Oh, yes, something dors," I ob
jected. "Mrs. Castle or Irene Castle
Ticmnn, rather hns been In town, and
where she Is things always happen."
"Oh, yes, I forgot!" Gnrry admitted.
"I went In to Dclincinlco's the other
day and there she wns practicing danc
ing ns hnrd ns though she. had Just
Invented it.
"You know, since Hie now dances
came iu she's simply had to forget
everything she, ever tuught at Cwitlc
llousu nud start all over ngnin. And
when her picture comes out every one
will think they've never seen any one
really toddle bcfoie. Ireno Castle
mnkes every one elso who has toddled
look like a correspondence school pupil.
"She's just as cunning as ever, and
not quite so thin. Living up in Ithucn
and Just resting and playing around
with the dogs and horses hns done tier
loads of good.
"She didn't hnve enough excitement
just making her picture, 'The Broadway
iirldu,' so ouo dull afternoon she started
a lawsuit. She sued" a theatrical man
ager for un enormous sum for not keep
ing her in a show he had engaged her
fo?. yhu loBt thu bllit, as lie proved
she was undependablc about coming to
rehearsals but whatever fun there was
out of that suit Irene Castle had.
"One might just as well have had
ono of her baby griffons or her pot
iMinkcy on the witness stand for nil the
satisfaction she gave the opposition
lawyer), And she wnH o sweet nnd
pretty that all the people in the court
loom hoped that the judgo would find
it nocessary ns pnrt of the evidence to
ask her to dance.
"She's finished that picture now nnd
gone hack to Ithaca tn tend scripts so
ns to select her next ono. She nnd her
husband have n wonderful time up
there. Thoy nre both great sportsmen,
so from the brisk canter In the morn
ing, through their morning dip in the
swimming pool out nt the side of the
house, on through all the sports of the
day every day Is like n sports carnival.
"People drop in from nil around, and
the porches nnd lnwns nnd swimming
pool nlvvnys look just like the second
net of u society comedy, with Irene
the center of nttention nnturnlly.
When she is not doing anything else
she puts on amateur shows for differ
ent local charities, nnd she's developed
quite n gilt for costume designing.
"She would," I cut In. "Any one
who could go to nil the trouble of in
venting n whole lot of -dances for
Aniericnn people, only to see them pnss
out of it in fnvnr of something new nnd
ugly, anil still be good-natured nbout
it could do almost nnything."
"She's left for the country now If
vou consider nrlstocrntic Ithncn the
country but Penrl White's bnck, so
the city isn't quite deserted Pearl has
divorced her husband Wallace Mc
Cutcheon. you know, nnd provided fans
with a new game. Do you wnnt to
piny it?"
"Yes. of course," I admitted. Whnt
Is it?"
"It's n sort nf guessing gnme." Car
ry explained. "You tuke n newspaper
nnd open it nt the society news, and
then you shut your eyes nnd put one
linger down nnd make u lecord of the
name jou hit. If jou win, the nnme
jou lilt is the mini Penrl is going to
mnrry within the next few months."
"But if you lose " I murmured.
"You can't lose nnj thing?" Carry
protested. "Think of the poor man
though. He loses Pearl."
Expensive Cast In New Picture
Sl separate production unit.s. enough
for a good-si7ed film ininpaiiv. were
used in mnkiuv Cecil H De Mille's nil -stnr
picture. "The Affnirs of Anntol "
which will be seen In September. 'Hns i
sets n record in motion -plctuio mnklng. I
In nddltion fo .Mr. De Mille's own oi - j
gnni.atlon. five other units were repre
sented in the picsence nf Wnllnie Iteid
tilorln Swnnson Bebe Daniels, Wanda
Hnwley nnd Agnes Ayres. I
uar.e Williams as mournec police
Eaile Williams hns V'oniplcted "IliinR
Him In, a inggeii anil mnmatlc tnic i mii'd ' the Swim mountains. Pndra Is the
of the Canadian Northwest Mounted That's whnt she is doing in the pic- I scientist. Ho suspends her over a mm
Police. "Bring Him In" is the slogan line he is making now nt the big Cos- I leal dome nnd treats her with n newly
nf the scarlet routed guiutllnns of thr niopolitnn studio, in New York 'discovered light rnv and she becomes
law in the Noiihwest and Enrle Wil-' The slmv is "The Young Dinnn." ) ngnin the beniitiful girl thnt she wns la
limns, ns the hem of the stoij. carries from the seusntionnl novel bj Mime her joiith.
out this somii "Bring Hun In" is ('nielli. Albert Ciipclliini is directing, The pictures show Miss Dnvies In
nlso described us n stiong love story. bei mid 1'orrist Stnnlej mid thnt fns- thr two stnges of this career
IMIDTOPIiAVH
ADHI 1 C 6-D A THOMPSON ST3.
f T-ISTV.!-'. rATI..T
KATHERINE McDONALD
In " I I'SKTCIIKKA"
npAn'lA CHESTNUT H-l. J8T
KAUIA jo a m. to ii in i
tiioms ii im r,'s ,nnU.,''T,,,.,N
"THE BRONZEBELL"
FHANKL1N t, aiHAKD AVltt.
rUlUI MATISVB DAltiT
JACKIE COOGAN
In "1'IXU'b iai mn'
BALTIMORE.,?,1 n?A&l3&
THOMAS MEIGHAN
in "inr, i it ur tui.KN.r vi.i:v' ,
DC MM "'r,l AND WOODLAND AVKL
DC.1NIN matini'F! nsii,r
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "Till: ( m OF MI7KNT MEN"
ni t icniDrS ivi auquivniui .
DlUtlDlrL ifnrtlp.m" ' until II I
JACKIE COOGAN ,
In "I'K.t K'si HAD HOY"
"APlTnf "-- MAIIKET ST.
LMt 1 1 VJ1 hi r ti U.18 P. M.
JACK HOLT
in "Tiir. isTFnv nn"
COLONIAL Ut? aS V",Pn7nnn am
coovtiiroi n v rii'i'i''(Tin
"The Woman God Chnnsed"
DARBY THEATRE ""
ii.iim iipmih i-s ritoDi fTins
"What Every Woman Knows
EMPRESS rJWXr
M w i srvvvTT'H ('iiivii
"MARRIED LIFE'
FAMII Y TiiBATiiB-iaii Mark.i oC
HARRY CAREY
jjl "lll.s'i:itTK TltAII.S"
SfiTW ?T TIIBATRK llclow Sprur
JU in J I . MATIVKR DAILT
MARY PICKFORD
J " rtl' on tiii: iiaik diiiih"
FRANKFORD 47US "WWJS
Mack Sennett's "Home Talent"
ADDED ritOFEhSIONAI. VAI DF.VII.l.F.
CI HRP r'001 MAIIKET HT '
VIOLA DANA
In "I'l I'I'F.TR OF FATF."
f,R ANT 023 OIItAIlD ave;
VIIVII I MATINEE DA11.Y
n,OHF,s''F virow .J f.i.i cast In
"BEAU. REVEL"
Refuses to Quit
vBBt!-'!-liii' s.
BSBKi s k vHEi y tl
s V'Mf!(4S3.'5 Vs. srvwafx'iau"'
WHEELER OAKMAN
Ho would not let nnother take tho
dangerous work he was nsslgnetl to
In the story
Jean Paige Not to Retlro
Interesting properties nie being pur
chased and buflt for use In "The Prodi
gal Judge," In which Jean Paige, stnr
of the fumed "Blnck Reality." is to be
fenturcd. Two very old -fashioned car
riages were recently bought for this
production, and the director, Edward
Jose. Is having constructed, to order.
a river boat of the style of several
decndcH ago. The company will film
scenes of this craft on the Mississippi
River, the locnic of the story.
Houdlnl Uses Tllford
The Houdlnl Picture Corporation has
signed contracts with the Tilford Cin
ema Studios whereby the latter will
design and construct nil the settings for
"Haldane of the Secret Service," the
second Houdlnl picture, which goes into
production this week. The same firm
designed and constructed the settings
for the first Houdini picture, "The Mnn
From Beyond."
U-u
FAIR MARION PLAYS AN OLD MAID
spp-
CAN you
Mnrion I)
Iinnglne the beniitiful
Dnvies dellberatelv marring
all her churn, with crease .mint nnd
',.,, mh. dressing mid appearing on
the hi reen ns n dried-up and sound old
niOTon.Ais
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 WaWffi I
BEBE DANIELS
In UTIII' l intii tm.iFii
" " iirtui '
UVII UI1AL mbU 2,n() ,;w. 7A9
CONSTANCE TALMADGE i
In "IIWOI'lKlfsl III HINKSS" ,
LfrMC7rv Pir 0rmanlonn Ave. anil
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In 'TIIE 'IT OF SILENT MEN"
OVFRRRnnk'03D'!t"AV1'''onD
WVUDIUUK AVENl H i
M'I,CIAI, t AkT In TJIOMAN .11. l.NCE'S I
"BEAU REVEL"
PAI ACF lsi MArtKKT ST11KET '
rttLrt-L IN A M to II in . u ,
WILLIAM S. HART
In "nn; wihhti.k" i
PRINCESS JVoVtf'ifT.EOTl
THOMAS MEIGHAN I
- l"lX'lrLLULV'F MI.KNT Mlt" I
REGENT "l ST- "- mg ,
ll'!Lr'Ld. I.1TTI.K OI'EF.N"
; RIALTO 0EARTMTrBT.
i THOMAS MEIGHAN
I Jn tiii: city of hii.fnt men-
RUBY ""S.?-,?,
1L
. tiintL lyLAI IUIN
In "SWAM"
, SAVOY 12u lIAnKsFTJ?f,?1'?S!
nvintii"
WALLAtt KtID
hi "TOO VIITII SI'F.F.D"
SHERWOOD iiVTVa
r.r.?JSr!1.J,AAIK M- HAII1IIIM ' "
"SENTIMENTAL TOMMY"
STANLEY ,,I"'DT" ATitTn "
CWSTAN&,BWLiviXg&M'
333 MARKET, street theatiib
In "A niO.TOVN Itlll'.Vn.llP'i
VICTORIA "OT ""itftS-p"-?
Answers to Questions
From Movie Font
Martin' latest picture Is '''Th. LT,,li
of he Sou ." In which she tnk. iS!
pnrt of a blind girl, Bho later Tel?,
her sight. She Is at present on'fi .
New York stage In the big Hrn..
hit. 'Must Married." Her lend iSl 7
In this play Is Lynn Overman ' m, ,
-" w reported that jr.. !1
MncAvoy was engaged to Robert a.' V
Robert himself denied the cngr:.!'
wl Ii DIIIIp Burke In "The Frisky
Johnson." with Wllllnm Fnvershnm 7.
"The Sin That Wns His"' tn !' ':
Valley of Douht" ami 'ti. ti..rM
te:. kl",?"X r F nSffi
Acacia's
husbnnd, In "The
Ignatz From the beautiful t.tt-. .
write me I think your name 8 ,
annronr nte. Vo .imni.i '"' ln-v
"Love Me" or "Hwe..t,n.n.nTc...ll4
Flower," stnrrlng'Normn T.l:.V,ffl! 'MWL
Pnssioa
will
j. Hi
All flin Tli't ..l 1111.. ... -'ill
sua
". ,r '."". ""u .. -"! Wtinitt. vl
Tnlmnrto nlfr. TJ. I... 5 V0. tl
iui nunc. two lortheom.n. v- . i
aI-o be. seen In "The q," IT
ivu luruicnining Xortr.1 ,M..t
ures. He hns ?uX P '.' "i
ere nml hrnu-n ),o(- a.Vj. ''".K. W ''"
eyes and brown hair. Address him . MZ
the Talmndge studios. 318 East Fh 1 Sli
.IrrliHi pfte V. V.l. tli C "'' 1BI"
uir iUiiiiuuSl- Mllllios, .no i-nst Fntt.
eighth sttcct, New York City. ;
UICK T. les, Peggy Hyland h ... I
turned to California. Shn mm.. .JL.'V. vt
pictures In England. The British ":
duccrs mnde most flattering offers tn
her, but she wns homesick for the Call
fornla sunshine. We hope to see h
again on tho screen soon.
Dcteha How much? I hope It -rtll
be n big amount, because I know riilt
now who's correct. Did you get thai
hint? Well, rend carefully. 0w
Moore was the star of "The r.huv.. i:
the Case" nnd not Douglas MncLcia 1
Douglas played in "Chickens" and )
iioiiuuess you were n trine confuted
Now that I win pay me.
Phllllppo Mary Plckford is worth
on "Little Lord Fnitntleroy." qJ
Infest release was "Through the BtrV
Door." Cecil B. De Mllle Is on Ion.
lion lor mc opening scenes ot his nit 'I
production. The title has not been ijv'
nounced. The cast will Include DoTothr
Dalton, Mildred Harris. Conrad NajiL
Theodore Kosloff and others.
Baby Doll Yes, I, too, have hnrd
the report tnat iarry ecmon nnd Tin. l
rile Cnrlvle nre to he mnrrleil. I .... l
has not confided in me. but I linv i 'I
liuncii tnnt tnc report is the truth.
wmmmm
cinnting villain. Pedro do Cordoba, ar
' her supporting enst.
Mu ' in nlavw the soured old mld
who puts herself into the hnnils nf an
eccentric scientist in his laboratories in
THOTOPUWH
HOTOPUyi'
. COMOAN- V
jtshiiica
tVl l ho NlXON-NIRDLINGERiftt I
UJ THEATRES W
n ri k m -. .
AU.-STAU (ART In IIAI.I'II INCfiV
"RED FOAM"
J! .
sJLDAR
"OTH A CEDAH AVENU
1.30 4 3 n an tn n p it.
AJ.I..NTAR VST In
"LUXURY"
COLISEUM Mftrkl b" so'h a -
... 1 Sil A 8 n an to 11
PAULINE FREDERICK
In "HAI.VAOK"
UJMRO FRONT HT L OinAnD AVL
'UHIDU Jumbo June, on Frsnkfort 4
JAMKS W"a A(T,,oon's
" IVAAAIN
LEADER ""-Vt"
ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE
in "THE THAVKM.VC, SAI.EMMAV"
locust M is?issr;
PRISCILLA DEAN
In "KKl'l'TATION'
STRAND oehmantown avb.
nrnu AT VENANGO PTnBr
"The Woman God Changed"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
vjermantown matinee dailt
BETTY COMPSON
In
I'lllHONKIIR OF I.OVE"
JEFFERSON
20th A Dauphin flt-
XIATIS-'EI" DAII.T
"IF WOMEN WLY'kNEW
PARK" I,1D0B AVE. A DAUPHIN
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
In "DAMIEKOFH lU'HINF.SS"
WEST ALLEGHENY "Vnt
MAE MURRAY
In "THE JIMiKU MIA'"
J
'The TeiV-Dpar ''RiW
is
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lift I
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tellir
L,,ry if ,
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