j.l't-iSsjj1, MfG Jyw55y nil ..,,, EVENING PUkLIC LEDaER-PHIL'ArBELPHIAr '(EUESbAT, OOTOfeER 4, 1921 THE COMPANIES ARE BATTLING FOR HER " CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Told te INEZ KLUMPH X Daily Mevie Magazine 11 '- i -M 1 SS3EKSMMHHiHPtSnSllZZS rBJZZ2 - v JH V-rB flHkf jfeHkimK i" m1 1 , tMKI It A CLOSE-UPS of (he Hy IIENHY The Talmadgcs Arc Going te California VrOItMA AND CONSTANCE TAI.MAIH.M: will clee their New "Vnrk Miidie about November 1 ntul will re te Cnllfnrnln Nobody turnm te bi nblr te find out hew long they will stav. In fncl. lpnrttiiint lirmK whom I snw ni the fttudie did net knew dcfinltely tlint tills iiicne linrl renllv been decided upon until T told them the source of my Information, nnd then they were Nnti'lied that it mint be true There hnve been nil fort" of rumors about Neu Yeik regarding the Tnl tnftdgeR ever lnee It vn nnneiimed in thin (elutnn that Nerma had Rixcn up her proposed trip te Alcerla She l new at vmk en the concluding scene of "Hmllln' Through' nnd will tinltli the sheeting nnd cutting nbeut the end of fhlfc wnntti Under the old nrrnngement it wa iieeenry te keei two complete production i units going en lnt Forty-eighth street nil of the time becntic eni li of the inters wa required under contract te produce eight pictures n jenr. nnd that meant everlnpplng of production I'nder their new cnntrncH. however, thev will de dx npiece per jenr nnd enn thus use the Mine cameramen, electiirlnn. preps nnd nil the ntliertt of the studio force. ' ' The prevent nrrnngement. n! I undertnnd It. I thnt rhev will tnke eyer the forces of Mnry l'ickferd while Mnrv l. in Kitrepe t'enitnnce wilt start work en n picture ns een ns- the.v arrive in the West and it i mere than likely thnt Normn will mnke her next one out there Hreudway la full of rumors that thl mean the permanent lixntien of the Talmndgen en the ceait. but t doubt thiv Thee who knew Nerma host declare that she ilec net like California n n home And the.c who knew ('eimtance "best Fay that she ii old-fashioned enough te be Nttll or niiuh in love with her own husband se much se thnt ihe would net consider n lenj srpnrntlntt nor would she nik him te give up his New Yerk businc." te be with her i ... I THE Talmadqe are telling their rerf ftieicO thnt the mam ehirrl nl their Western trip it In tint Kntnlie, irhnm thiy lime net tern .iiinv her mnrrmrjr In Ihister Kenten. I eenldn'l get anybody eUr In itnnd xpeninr fm nny ether explanation. 10 I'll hair te atwmc trpnntibifif for ichnl I letter te be the true story, though tf' irnlly nothing but my personal opinion, after all ... T IIEMEVE thnt. while the visit te Nnt.ihe n.nne of the main motive guiding -- Nerma nnd Constance, the Incentive at this particular time was the necesit for n drastic reduction in the cost of making their pictures. Snlaries of neter nnd actresses have fnllen considerably during the lnkt sW months. Hut the pay of the people around the studies has kept te Its war-time height Out In California the studio managers get together and ordered 1 general redurtien of 2." per cent in nil wages The result wn a strike It caused n bit of cmbnrrnssment for n while until things ueuy readjusted In the Knst It would be virtually impossible te get all studies te net in concert. Se each has te act independently Te make n drastic reduction in pay In one might result in a strike against that one that would cripple It nnd make it impossible te fulfill contracts. In the cases of the Talmadges It is a simple matter t clee the studio, dis charge every one wlm is net needed in the fifty -twe-weeks-a-yenr departments and go out West te take ever the I'll kferd organi7ntien and se net Interfere with the schedule of production nt all Then when n cleaning-out process in ether studies has brought nbeut a general lowering of wages the enn come batk. engage n new forte or the old one at a reduced price, ami open up en Hast Forty-eighth street again. As I sny. 1 have no real authority that nnether big studio in New Yerk has just done a little heusei leaning along this line nnd Is new resuming with some of the old epensm- deodnend gene, and I also knew thnt some of the salaries paid by the Talmadges were considerably higher than people were getting for exactl the same kind of work in the field of general business The Talmadges have always been generous and especially anxious te tetain assistants who worked harmonleusU with the organization. It has thus grown Inte mere of a big femilv affair than nny studio force I knew of This hns made It pleasant, of course, but te accomplish it it has been necesearv te keep raising the snlaries of the regular empleyes year after year until the pav envel opes began te contain a geed deal mere than the same people could command lsewhere. IMAGIE the Talmadgci mutt Ante cj lately it let like n man with Tr sere teeth. 1 01; fcneic heic he hata te leie the teeth, hut if pulliinj I the only remedy, he has te get An nrrrr together and hare it pulled. And tlien he rrplaeri it irith another teeth that iron t our him e inurK trouble, eien if it didn't greic n Aim. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans EDNA II Rninsay Wallace played opposite Oram Darling in "Even as Eve." A few of the leading men who played opposite Neima Talmadge sem time age are Themas Meighnn. Eugene O'Brien, (iludden .Inmes. .lack Cresbv and Edmund Lewe. A M. C Iliicjc .lenes is a bit h concerning Ills age lie i married te a non-professional .Tack Plckferd was born in 1SIM! Viela lanu Is the widow of Jehn Cellins. ' UNSIGNED Walter Hiers isn't fat. He tips the scales at 130. Hull Mentana weighs a little mere than -'00 ORIENTAL Gareth Hughes is net married. Yeu are thinking of another Hughes who is married Gareth Hughes' piesent picture is "Gannents of Truth ( enrnd .Nagel Is married te Ruth Helms. MANNIE--Virginia Lee Curbm was born in Will Frances Carpenter in 3011. .levvell Carmen was nbsent from tlie screen ler two vears Mie mH r(.. cently been playing the lending role in 'Nobed." TOSCA Geerges I'nrpentier was born in France twenty.even veins age He made one picture, called "The Won der Man." He Is married and ha one child. EILEEN K Viela Dnna i twenrv twenrv twe nnd weighs ninetv-sn pounds Yes I deit t happen te knew Hie weight et rust .Minnnni iinu .SMiciiiteu rreuuc- )".' ' ' nfi ' Ami she ins, renllv i.nt th umile un nnnni-.,m tlrst " Douglas Fairbanks. There was a phe- ers fr .-.feet 10 inches udghs 150 i "" '",-, te hiki- All ever lu" theJmdewn,aj,jrcnlfirst. teplny culled "Mnggle I'.-pper." Am pounds. IihsIhewii hair nnd hazel eves , , ', '" , ,,.,. )ie is In the neigh- i erry I can't tell von whether William Hi- addre-s ll'f ';' ,,,.,,,, of' sixtv". and meie beautiful I Slew Met ion Camera Desmond was lu the nav or net The Les Angele- ( alif Hint is about nil ' finuner of sixteen. m Ilealnrt picture- a.e predu. bv the I knew of that gentleman Anv time "" ' , "ctpe for her geed health. SllOlVS BexinK Skill Rcalart Pictures Corporation, 40ii Fifth veu wnnt te knew unjthlng. just re- '"-rl sd rit- unci we'll add geed leeks I 01 wive w.v.nb uvenue. New Yerk Citv member me for gee 1 measure ! rpHE MANLY ART OF SELF- fT"1- ' TigMamv CTJMLfflfgTO''lW"'"lciljltcjP!l hl icwcl iHI a 3 1 m III a. i A f U4um tr ,w 1 4 "Jt jHt I J SB M-tX - . &&& -, a . Ne studio set line, but the prettv, sleep little town of Cniidrhci en Cinu hi center) took his American eniiipunj here te de "Leve's Boemernug In Robertsen, David Powell and Ann Ferrest, Nete the little girl's costume en MOVIE GAME M. NKELY for that explanation Hut I de knew- Shirley Musen" is her sister Wallace Held is married and has two children I SFAHGO -Stewart Heme-, real name Is Wernhnm Umtt Geerge Stewart If Anita's eung brother He is placing witb Alice L.ike in "Over the Wire." I n 1 iv- 1, 1, it 1 , C LIN It Ilflv Heward K the, jeung .icter te whom ou refer. He was born In Snn Diege, Calif in lMV.t. He was educated there and III .cw Yerk, and was three e,irs in stock Slnte then he his worked two jeais for Hingrnph und Edisen; then 'with Fex. II .S. II Productions, World. Government Films, Herbert IUenen. OLI.IE Luej Fex Is making senn'.s for Pathe I agree with veu thai May Mi Avev would mnke an lde.nl "Peter Pan " Enid Bennett will letuin te the k( rPe ,,, V1)0n nH ber small daughter wj nllew- it HE! EN I? WARE Gareth Hughes m scen te lethe himself with meie glerv .i: ..If .. :t. . . 1-. in ' G.ci mints of Tiuth ' GletmSwan- son. ilienewlv appointed st.ir. is emcig- ing from the turbulent s"n of matii matii menv fr ) second time She made I er first ventute with Wal'ace Dec rv ; bin adverse winds stunk their match box bug and Gleria, true te prevtrb, changed her mind nbeut marriage Cell bn v . it seem- however, induced lier te take t.nei'icr plunge into the pic, ,n i jus m'ltrimenml wat"is fiem which she is new emerging Nliss Swiinscin took her 'a' nep ul i ide 'n Herbeit Sonibein'h baik THE REAL THIG IN FRENCH much IntertfHed In the picture-taking 77E I iIPPWHbiSv ' "" y O ' f ,4it( tjp-&f $iy , y The above picture uns t.iki n during the filming of "The l,nst Ttnil ' bv Knimett Flynn, director of "A Con necticut Ynnkee Fljnn is seen in the foregieund "tnlking erer the vienariu. Nete the enormous dam which phjs nn important pait in the picture. The Insert is of "Lefty" Fljnn, brother of the director, who is the lend In the film TOM FORM AN HEARS JUDGE DECREE "$100 OR 100 DAYS" II CONSTANCE PALMKK Hollywood, Calif. POOH Tem Ferman mine te grief last night lie had n date semen here or ether, and as he left the Athletic Club the enlv car he could find was F"ili1n Sutherland's ceune ICnnulnz Eddie ueuldn t care, he borrowed it Well, the date was duly kept and Tem started home Rut en the wnv either he or the ether fellow wns driving en, tne wrong smc in ui(- ruuu 11 i"n 1 lerv clear which it was and they col lided Tnm wns discovered en the run ning beard of Eddie's pride nnd jev, nor new what It once was, lidding hi bend A kind friend picked him up. but before they had gene a block n motor metor moter nrei nelii'cman met nnd escorted them te the station Refere Tem's cne wns called he listened with quaking knees IO Tile .I1IUKC U1S1I11S1IIII(. -liimiii 1 ..-v- ith Biiste and speed: "Flftv dollars fiftv das, rhirty days no arguing. Next!" IU the tune Tem was 1 ailed h" "'nli in 11 state of panic "Name'-" "I - Tem r-Permnn"- The .ledge looked ever his glasses, hesitated. Tem s friends bit their fingernails. Tem quaked hauler than eer. Leng pause "Mi"' dred dollars hundred dav- lern plunked down his hundred ami tied Later "This Is tee much I expected mete " Harrv Carev has bought him 11 bet- and-cold-water steam-titted jnebt : te sail the high sas in between pictures. I believe, tee. he will use it for some of the - cues in "Man " whii 11 1U be dire, ted b. Stunrt I'oten, eist- "bile I'rtscilla Dean's 1 director. i..i..,,,ii, Air. Paten has cone te ,i, i11Jniiiil te bine a tonsil operation , ,.XI,r te be out In time te start directing the new picture 17" ATI LESTER, the Mclv wlut"- IV ha lred L'ranil dame of se manv (.. ., . -..... lLn.....-,r,Atr, n.nmirA .. i.l 11 1. .. .!. ..i. i. . 1 i I'm prettv late in inenneninc i nc a. DEFENSE," just released te Thre, Musketeers." hut It was "''l j , h(, pub,ic, UBP, ,)P perfected Blow out here later than it was In .New , ' ' Yerk Anvwnv, I aw it the ether' motion process, which shows nitien en night What caii I sav t but hasn t been , the screen at from one-eighth te one -mj'' twelfth of the speed at which it was great dial of cieillt should go te nrtually performed IMwaid Kuobleck. the plnwvrlglit I ,,, v. lvrrL,i the hlsten. al de "'"' " ,r - mil ter ninrc than two vears lie had sketches of ev erv (Ostiltne, every pine of furniture ever.v "prep " 1 never saw a smoother or mere perfect con tinuity lu anv picture and as for ad venture nnd suspense! I ask veu' Colleen en Screen Five ) cars Colleen Moere, who has the leading role in the Intel Rupert Hughes pic tuie. "The Wall Flower," began her -iieen career live venis nge in "The, Had Bev." with the late Rebert II, ir reii VILLAGES in Triune the nght the latter. Jehn Kebe 1 1 xill I seen roicgieiiiul are Mrs. The townspeople are FLyMV FAMILY IN ACTION Het Day! Het Fire! Pity the Peer Actors IMAGINE a het sultry dnv Nev, imagine working in front of n rearing leg fire en n het. siiltrv day. That's what William I). Tayler Is doing. The current scenes in which he directs May McAvoy are before the blazing fireplace In a Londen library. "The legs are real, se Is the tire. The da is het, se is the lire. Who wants te be a motion-picture director-' ' Smiles Are New Werth Mere Than Shapely Limbs. Fex Director Declares SMILES preferred nre worth mere en the movie mnrket today than any ether item listed in the Reautv Beard of Trn(p Q,lotntlen, en prevailing prices from the casting departments of the moving-picture studies ucre levealcd recentlv "Girls that can smile beautifully will be badly wanted this season." said Hnrr Millarde. director of "Over the Hill," who is busy new en n new Fex pedal. "Perfect legs nre worth less than ever before. There Is no novelty in them nny nunc A geed pair nie quotable nt fiem H""i te S100 weeklv. whereas two jears nge n girl with per fect limbs could get Sl.TO te 5200 in nny 1 01 tne studies. I "The most levelv eves in the world r.ie quoted nt from .$100 te S17fi weekl.v But a perfect smile is the most impor tant of nil. We will pay from S2.10 te S.'OO weekly te the girl who has a bread jet delicately lipped, shy jet warm smile, n smile that glows with Intelli gence and loveliness. Edna Murphy, v he wns n commercial secretary stu dent before she took n small part in 'Over the Hill.' becntne 11 star because she had the most beautiful smile in the '-we oller 0w motion pictuies ie- centlj leleased were ncted by Annette I Kellermann. Ihey nre called The Art of Diving" and "High nnd Fancy Diving," and show her in some of her most beautiful diving stunts, slewed down se that each graceful movement inn be grasped mere thoroughly Gelf. ' a pictuie that contains manv pemteis for golf beginners, was posed ev wviex ,uui t truu, iec out oreiessionui at the California Country Club. "The Manlv Art of Self-Defense ' is nn exposition of the science of boxing, illustrated by Yeung Enrl France, Piic i tic- Const lightweight champion, and liillv McCnnn, lightweight champion of Ohie. Hew Rex Beach Wrete His Very First Play THOSE who leek forward te seeing Rex Bench's film of his own novel, The ren Trail." will be interested in learning that this author wrote his hM dramatic production te get "grub iiu)iiev" when he went broke in Neme, Alaska, during the first geld rush, i This wns In 1897, and there were two i se-failed vaudeville houses in Neme. One had rounded up nil the aiters. se the ether wasn't doing very well Rex , Bench In two hours worked up n vio lent meledrnint, furnished the cast and i seen had it put en liefere a big crrwcl of his friends After the show Beach left I the box -office with n bag full of gold geld i dust Colleen Moere Has Been a Great Traveler fl'M I EEN MOORE, who has the N-1 lending feniinin g tennnine reie in "nnppy Mel tee Is the daughter of several cities She was bem in Pert Huren, Mi'h , from where she moved te At lanta when she wns seven. Following three vears in the cit.v made famous by the coin bean, Miss Moere went te Wnrirn, Pn Anether ear nnd she was again u Southern belle, this time nt Tnmpii, Fin. Then came three jeais in a conseivn censeivn conseivn lery of music nt Detroit. With her di ploma under her arm she slopped at Chicago te visit relatives. There she met D. W. Griffith. Result: pictures and merging Inte stardom at twenty. FAMOUS BANDITS SPURS ARE GIVEN TO TOM MIX IN HIS latest picture, "The Night Horsemen." Tem Mix wears a pair of silver spurs that were made by Henry Starr, Oklahoma's most famous bandit nnd bank robber, who was shot te death by Federal elheers while attempting te rob the State Bank of Harrison. Ark , February 18 last. After the notorious bundlt hed passed away, dying as he I had always hoped, "with his beets en," Mrs. Starr, his widow, sent the spurs te Tem Mix as a keepsake. Starr had tne spurs en wnen, with his gang, lie attempted te held up and rob the Harrison Bank. The same band had held up and robbed the Bank of Seligman, Me., a few days before, making geed their escape with .$18,000. A singular feature of the spur in cident is that they were made in the Oklahoma penitentiary, where Sturr was sering 11 twenty-lhe-yeur term for robbing the Bank of Stroud, Okla, in August, llUfi. In that scrimmage the bandit was wounded and permanently ippieu. lie wus paieii'ct tty uoverner J Robertsen, March K. WW,' because of vaiuauie information given te the Okla homa efheinls. MANY years age during the days when Tem Mix served the Govern ment as n Deputv United States Mnr shul in Oklahoma, he arrested Starr and nnether desperate member of his gang, known uh "Kid" Wilsen, after a month's trailing the pair te Colerado Cit.v, Tex. Mix made the capture alone and, still unaided, took the two bandits overland te Fert Smith. Ark , where they were tried and sentenced te life Imprisonment. Later PiesnJent Mi -Kinley commuted Starr's sentence unci he was released. In 1007 President Roosevelt restored Stair's i itizenship. It was because of the kindness Mix showed te his two prisoners, and which Mis. Starr remembered, that she sent the spins te the new noted picture star. The .spurs aie made of solid silver, with the customary huh ami n half levvcls, nnd most elaborately tuivetl and chased. Werk en them tepresented Starr's spare moments dining four jeais he was in the Oklahoma peni tentiary. Charlie Ray Is Trump Card in Newest Picturcf Called 'Deuce of Spades'' pHARLES RAY has selected the cast j f0 "The Deuce of Spades," his latest play which is based en the Charles E. Van Lean stnr.v of the same title The locale of the pnetjp'.ay is l.inl in a small Western niinini" (own and has most amusing lemeclv demej.ts. Rnv has the ptlncln.il lele nnd is supported bv a carefully chosen cast consisting of Mnrjnrie Prevo Andrew At buckle, Lincoln Plinner, Philip Dun I iin. .lack Rlchnrdsen, .1 p i,ocknev. I'-it O.Te'd Dick SutheibiMl nnd Wil li nn (' ii trlgh'. Mr Ray is personally dire 'ting "The I). uce of Spndes." assisted bv Al Pay. Earle Williams Finishes "Lucky Carsen" Picture EARLE WILLIAMS hns completed , "Lucky Carsen " bnsed en n novel In Aquiln Kempster Mr Williams has had some strenuous roles in his recent pictures nnd "Luekv Carsen" is no exception It Is n happy blend of underworld nnd secletv life, with the 'utter predominating, with the action laid in Londen and New Yerk nnd their i nviren" Mr. Willinms is first seen in Londen ns n dnwn-and-niiter. en the rerge of becoming ii member of the underworld, and then, through a questionable act, a wealthy New Yerker, hut pursued by the specter of his one evil deed. Prom inent In his supporting company nre Betty Ress Clarke. Gertrude Aster. Enrl Schenck .Inmcs Rutlei, Levnl 1 nderwoed nnd Celette Ferbes. Wil did North dneeled the plctuie. Mclferd's Next Film Hnving finished his production of "The Sheik. ' Geerge II Melfenl will next produce Frank N'erris' novel, "Mnran of the Lady I.etty." Dorethy Daltou will be featured and Rudelph Vnlentme wll piny the mnle lead. Mr. Valuntinn has just finished playing the title role In "The HIielK," opposite Agnes Ayreit. She Collects Match Bexes Collecting mutch boxes from all ever i lie word e. one of Alum Itilbcns means of enlevinif herself nwav from tic studio Alma get the idea from one of Aiiatele France's books and found It a iierfectly fascinating pursuit. She says it is remarkable new many varieties of bexc u te be found. THE STOUY 11EGINS WUh the early day in the old Vine Arts studio In California tehen Colleen Xfoerc, the Gish girls, Uetsie Leve and a host of ethers teerejwt much mere than extra girls, Diana Oheyn'i tctli hew she and her chum, Isabel Heath, sat lonesemely nreitnd fAe nfucie MriflJ I'Ml Craney, the famous director, chose Isabel te he the first .of the screen's "baby vamps." They are seen together a areata deal, and a scandal is created by the director's wife, Derry Win' Chester, a friend of Diana', is called en te help, and Isabel trici te "vamp" him. Then Isabel an an neunces she is te be starred in the East by a Paul Markham, Derry gees te l'rancc with the aviation corps and Diana meets Keith Oer ham, who strangely attracts her. On Ae eve of a lomantie runaway marriage, Keith is AtUcci in an oufo eufo oufe woMfe accident. AND HERE IT CONTINUES CHAPTER XXXVII VLTK HADN'T been back in New Yerk long before I knew that I was te pay for the association with Stanley Quen tin that I iad se enjejed, and pay for it denrly, tee. The night we get back te town was frightfully stormy, with a cold, sleety wind shrieking through the streets. Mrs. Lnne met us nt the Grnnd Cen tral Station in Sandy's big car, and wn drove home in a sullen silence thnt didn't premise geed for anv one. I went te my own room ns seen ns we readied the apartment, saying thnt I wns very tired and didn't care for anything te eat, but Malcolm Sandy and Mrs. Lane went te the dining room. 1 had rather hoped that I'd find a nere from Derry. but there wasn't a line. Tli ere wasn't nn. thing, except a bundle of fan mail. That made me lonelier. If I could hnve snt down and talked te the people vvije'd written tne from all ever the country I'd have felt better, but, of course, I couldn't. Se I sat there en my ben and read their letters and tried te pretend thnt I wns having n nice, friendly visit with these people who'd cured enough nbeut my work en the screen te write te me. I don't believe tlutt the public has any Idea of what fan mall means te nn actress. Of course, some of the stars don't read theirs; they have It put in their contract that somebody is te be paid for by the company for which they work te take enre of their mail. Hut most of us levu te get the letters that are our own only upplause; the letters that tell whether people like us or net njtl why; the letters that come from lonely people who have ninde us their friends. Why, (here's a girl who works in a factory in New England whose first letter 1 rend this very night I'm. telling jeu nbeut; she said that nil the ether girls had chums, but that she was n stranger lu the town and tiadn t one. nnd s she just pretended thnt I wns her chum. That friendship means ns irfucli te me as it docs te her. And then there's the dear little woman down Seuth, who wiete and told me hew peer she wns nnd nsked if I couldn't give her some of the clothes III worn in pictures, i had te write back and tell her that the things ihe wanted had been absolutely ruined by grease paint and lights nnd bclne dragged around ever the rough beards in the studio. Hut 1 did manage te send her something else, nnd we get te be such geed friends only Inst week she named her bnbj girl for me ! Rut fan mnil means mere even than just the friendship of people like that. ou see, we work nnd weik in the studio or out en location and, of course, tbe people with us tell us what they think of our work, or pretend te, but we den t knew from that what tile peo ple we'ie really working for are going te think Why. take one of the biggest tilings Lillian Gish has ever done the scene in "Broken Blossoms," wheie Donald Crisp, as her father, was break ing into the closet in which she hail I'llOTOPLAYSt "irlOnrPUYT v'iNl.c'.V i . COMfSUfY r .OTAMtJOC --- z Cnmnnnv nf Vf--a,J vm. Merris ti 1'ap.nvunk Ave. Alnambra Mat iiaiw nt -j kvk mstii TOM MIX In "TIIK. MCIHT IHIItsr.MKN" A I 1 ET.HFNY Fiaiilifuril i AUcBheny fllfLLJl lUiii Ml i'linv . iii. W rnllv . in. tee. e BETTY curwreuN .r tub kmi or tht. .miKi..n.' adei i n U . ....,....., .. - k.i a TicnvciiRns Kin. fl u 1 r i- s-' MAll.'Tcp i'"i MATI.NK.K 1JML.I WILLIAM 3. riAK i in "Tin: miiHTij"' TDTAnlA CHESTNUT 11.1. IUTH ARC-ALUA 111 A M m IIU R. U. MARGUERITE CLARK in "s(nMni.r.n wnR.i' "AQTriR FKANKLI.N t GIIIAIIU AVI, flu I uft IA 1 1 . r. IV L"Sl, 1 nvvm row KM. "' PWII. CAt In THE MYSTERY ROAD" BALTIMORE BIST I UAI.TIMOIIH l-.V II in CUT HAT BERT LYTELLJhe Miileading Lady IIMKII.I) I.I.cni) In "I IK." OtTKlKI I"" AND WOODLAND AVK dLINiN ma mm r DMiy IiAYin I'lin Kl.l. "'! KI'l--('il rsiT In "THE MYSTERY ROAD" BROADWAY 7d,.,"JW nAOl'I. "" "nd M'f'C'i!. t'ST In "THE OATH" 722 MAHKET ST. LArl 1 vJI- ie a v te ii js r. u MAY MacAVOY in "r.VF.nvTiiiSti nut sr.r" -i -vM A I Utn A Maple weed Am, UULv-JlNIMI-i in -yfl ! P M. DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "MAN ninn iiaiihiaiiF." HARRY THEATRE ALICE BRADY in "OCT OF TIIK CHCIItrs i-k rnrnn Mll' RT.. MA r uir, i iciiiii MAIN FT.. MANATUNK vhtivkk nAff.r LiVlrKt-30 MVTtvKK riAtur rosvieroi.'T w' rnenrrTinN "THE WILD GOOSE" FAIRMOUNT":;,,;,t,ATA,ar;,,AAI:r CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MAMMA'H AITMIt" PA Mil V TUEATHE18U Ur:et 8t. r-lVllL,I SAM Tri MttWtfJHT MArinc f. TernSF.i'H'H PitnurrTie.N "FOOLISH MATRONS" KLTU OT THKATIIB- ll.lew Hpme. JO in Jl, MAT'WP nAtf.T CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "CIIAItflK IT" FRANKFORD 471c WnD Louise Glaum, "Greater Than Leve" Thr Mndrlial Sliurfm ,11) Vellf KJLAJD& aiSO .nd 6.10 te 11 VIOLA DANA J "UOJra STUFF" Virginia Valli, who linn been Icadina iceman ler Dcrt Lytcit, in several pictures, has been engaged te play opposite Raymond Itatten in "His Back Against the Wall" locked herself te escape him. Yeu re member hew she turned round nnd round, terrified almost te death, unci clawed nt the wnlls with her pinched little hands, nnd yet hung onto her be loved dell. She gave the most wonder ful portrayal of overwhelming terror, ns It would grip n starved little wnif of twelve, Hint enn be imagined, It seetiis te me. New Lillian mnde Ibnl scene in n studio that wns quite empty, snvc for Mr. Griffith and the enmernmnn. The closet wns just n little tin ee-cei tiered affair, made of rough beards there was hardly enough of it te convey un idea of renllty. Mr. Griffith filled in the scene for her Donald Crisp- had finished his weik nnd gene en a fish ing trip, down in Southern California and he'd sny things, like. "New he's hammering en the deer nud cnlling te you new he's getting nn ax new he's crashing through the deer he's going te kill jeu he'll drag you out and kill you " that sort of thing. If she bad played that scene en the stage there would have been n bieiith less silence fiem the audience, fol lowed by a storm of npplnuse. In that there would hnve been inspiration. But te play it alone in n big. bare, dim studio just te go nt it cold, as you might say well, that's different. Months later, nftel the picture had been released, came the applause, in the form of letters. The. came te Lil lian fiem every wheie. But then, her weik was far in the past, and she' was getting icndv for another picture. Se you see, that's whnt fnn mail menus te us. Even the penciled request of u ten -year-old for a photograph te add te his collection meuns Hint some body has liked you. you sec. Se 1 snt there, opening my letters, inying aside the requests for photo graphs, tilling in a mental picture of each writer as 1 ran through the letters. And then suddenly there cnine n knock en the deer. I jumped up, mv mnil falling all around me. I knew that knock. "Diana, will you ionic into the library a moment V" Malcolm Sundy called te me. 1 steed quite still, with my hands clasped tightly together. I was hoi -ribly afiaii1 of wl.ut he wns going te say te me. Te Be Continued Tomorrow Lloyd Geerge Amused The "Ride en a Run.iwn Train." the famous single-reel Lymnu Howe thriller which has been ha ing second nnd third showings In many theaties was one of four pictures shown te PiC' mler I.le.wl weerge ns a "laugh tine at his vocation home nt Gnirleth. Scot land, n few dnys age. Twe Clinilie Chaplin comedies, n scenic reel and the "Ride en n Runnwav Ti.iin" made un i.,.- bi, ul ." e ie e.i vit-uigi- is muii u, iiiivi- iiieKiieci iiriiriny I'linrnrr.A'is The following theatres obtain their pictures nmnemt rf tmnmm .,.l,:nl. : ui.uiuui. VV...JJMUJ m iiieuucu, wiuuii ia early showing : of the finest productions. Ask . " -- a ,v.wviv ciuuuKii Ameripn ww ., CiRANT hi-"-' uiMArtn wkmi: VJ1XtL'' MATS .VICIS USAI THOMAS MEIGHAN 'n "Till'. COMU KST or N V GREAT NORTHERN WW HI (.11 IIW.I.I.VS "THF lOiiRWPV'C t7wr 1MPERIA1 "ul' walmt a-raT UVU 'ttj' Mill !S0 J;bi, T A J CHARLES RAY in -sutAi' ihiin- I elliah Palnrf U"nnten Av. .nJ " '! "mKiiii's i-nWi'lTftiN"'" "The Great Impersonation" Ihe Great Impersonation' I LIBERTY "".rf'SVv'f'.V7 I CONSTANCE BINNEY in "Tin: vi iif c 1 1" OVERBROOKeaD41AA,Y.,",SJ,,u WKSI.KV HUJin Injlnr.lmll V lili- 1!PINJT" PALACF l2U AUKETSTIlEiOT" AI.USTMt f ST In "WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE" PRINCESS 1UI.S MAItKUt HTIIUIST HJ0 M Ii, 11 IS P M CARMEL MEYERS in "IW'KNUD in rii:ii.. REGENT 'N'fAM ", ,'.T,S DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "l'.s h 1 NC. TI nu RIAI TO QEHMA.NTOWN AVKNUK K A-T-iTM,.EP.,!:iJ.i;vTn "THE MYSTERY ROAD" RURY "AIKET SI. KneWJTIl " "The Princess of New Yerk" .. r ' SAVOY IaU AUKU'l STItl.UT ' T N A SI te Vfin:iniiT CHARLES RAY in "SritAI- lltOS- SHERWOOD l'. uimenA; ii i . 'AT " r.VK use Hobart Bosworth, "The Cup of Life" II MIOI.II lj.(ni)jni in)" STANLEY j'aki":t a i ttiTit THOMAS MEIGHAN in "CM'I'V IIK'KN stanten mikab,;i rr, ,ny HII.IIAM ll UiimIkii pi W M "OVER THE HILL" 33 MARKET ""'"" r thkatrb (m IIF.OIII.IJ MK,I(ii).S M Ihe Great Impersonation" VICTORIA MAHKUT ST. nti 0T1I I mivrV e 1 Avf!.,;e.ii '"U". u. Te Start Filming Famous Passion Play in Europe Shortly DIMITRI Bl-CHOWFme h, fia. ished "Snpphn." with Pela ejrl . In the title role, nud will takeover tlicj direction of the gient Oherninnicrgiu, Passion Piny which is te he filmed at' Freibutg. Biichewet7.kl will nrrnnge tht screen script himself, and iecrcntlj preserve ns fur ns possible the notion' nnd sequence of the original. , Meanwhile the largest "daylight" stage in the world has been erected te the east of Ireieurg between Kartliam nnd Wnldsee. In this locality theclljt of .let usnlem hns been reconstructed, with the palace of Pontius Pilate, tht Temple, the house of Hered. Caiphat and Marcus, tht sacred Mount et Calvary nnd the Hely Scpulehcr. The filming of this gigantic undue Inking bus been entrusted te the Frei burg "Express Films Company." whicli some years nge issued the first film gazette in Paris. In order te cover te some extent the huge cost of production, seating nccem modiitien hns been provided for 1)000 spectators, who will thus be nble tu witness the filming of this colossal spec tacle nt a icnsenuble price. Back en the Let I .IOIINNY .lONEs liilinii .lenes iicceinpaiiiecl mother and his fiye-ycnr-eld si b. li tcr Vir Vir Geldw.wi mill .11" giiila. luis leturiied te the , huh no. niter n tour of peisc pe.iiniic.es tin ougbeiit the count r.v. menu'i.MH threup-h the . . .Eim?i u guarantee of r 'njim-mii for the theatre I "tntf,!, me euinipv - spir r , J -erAnae ATA WEST CHESTER IDLE HOUR "ik i'KiM r.ss of ShlV llllllt" ftffThc NIXON-NIRDLINGERfni ,,, .," -1 BELMONT WD AUOVn MAKKET . . l ',' "' je m it p.m. "" MKA IRS III PAULINE FREDERICK ' m IICIADs or DKsTlN" CEDAR "'"" Ha kv , r.lnr! c l 3", n:'2..:i "T K.N1JB (, i till nnd .17 anfl Gleria Swanson and Milten Sills JiLJ.-.IHK HKKAT MOMI.NT" COLISEUM Un'-'it b6'. 5WI" w Num.,. tTT i ' :in n'l 3-7 n) ' .-Minim TiilinmlEP mihI FiiBfiii. O'llrlcn In "THE MOTH" jumbo" FUO.VT ST. 'eirtAltU AVI. ... '""' .nine en ''riinlirnrn "V cuiNSTANCE BINNEY '" "s ii a i.irTi.i: cm f.i.n ' LEADER 1Sr A lNCASTEU AV. Blclmr.1 IMrihilmnyVK h 'EXPERIENCE" LOCUST .r,JI AND 'etTLHr arriBrni Ralph Ince in "Wet Geld" U!rjr,jiii!jrL!!in!!tib,'H !" encji: NIXON r'"" AN" S'AHKKl' SI!) 'REOPENS NEXT MONDAY ' - - JMTiMIIjH llllli RIVOI F -U A'NU f"NSOM ST8. DOUGLAS MacLEAN in 'em: jjm rK" STRANH OEriMANTOWN AVB u i iA-ixi-f n. rv vvne smuct "The Truth About Husbands" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A CiPrmnntmim 115 in ntrrmintnnm A uermantewn mating: aii.t "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHTJ ieffersen "" " J l Xiy Mattvkp DAILT BEBE DANIELS ln"OMC W ,li MJ'XK' PARK uI)en AMJ A DAI I'll IN Sj . it f". IO II JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In snui.TI.KElt KAt .IITI.U" U7FCT A I I CPUL'MV -IWi & AllV' blWtlCL. DAIUUlVlUKt a "JIM TIIK PEMMAN ' FlnJIIINCE VIIIOII unci Krwll Ci.t W ''THE BRONZE ELL" J "W I : ;v,. : . '
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