Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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CLOSE-UPS of the
By HENRY
Tjey Are Really Mighty Hard Up for Stories
WE'VE talked a eoecl deal in this department lntel.v nbeut hew nnvietn tlie
movie producer nre te pet geed stone nnd hew hnrd geed terlcs are te
BCt. I hnve printed cevernl letter, from head of icennrin MnfT telllnE teu
what a Rre.it dearth of scrccnnble mntcrinl there reallj t But while these le'
ters were interestlnc they somehow larked that Intimate perfennl teuh that t
needed te mnke mich cninpliiinti c-en iiicini;
Tlite week I Ret that intimate teueh And I knew new . perniinll what n
tragic MMintien confront." a iirnttiitcr when lie is r.ll rend te se ahead- nl' that
Is, except findinR the story te re nhead with.
I went up te epend an eenlnp with Hiiro Hnllin and his wife Mimr'
Bnllin in their New Yerk apartment at 110- Lexington avenue. I nm RivnR
their address hcrnuc if jeu knew of nn one who has n really soed terj and the
kind of story the want they would he might Rlad te ec it.
I hadn't any idea when I went up there that the- wer in mu li need of
material te weik with 1 knew thnt they had recently finished ninkm: .lane
Kjre" and I thought I might Ret emethlnR tntercsttnir te tell ou uheuf what
the. were doing en their next picture. And I get I'. The Interesting tinnsr.
they are doing en their net puture is wivhing fr it Wishing and hoping
nnd praying for something te pl'tur.r.c
The Ballins. as you knew, don't make just ercliimr pu turcs, turning em t
out one in co many dnvs and then hustle en te the following one. whether it n
just what they want or net I think thev are bet epitomized by th" one Ten
are seeing new. "The Journey' End." that beautiful!' nnd eaineHtl produced
story written by a nun and transferred te the 'creen without a printed tie
It was a labor of love en the part of Huje llaliin te go te the immense labor
JieceMnry te put it en tint wn And it was a labor of love en the part of
Mabel Bnlllu te p'.n th role of tat paMe woman who permits hernelf te be a
puppet of fate without attempting te take he- dcMlny in her own hands
"DV1 I de net iran In n'av ;jMitr nomet nni mere.
O uanl (? lair, if I rut net if. irAne hate a chance te male the
centiail betiiecn the haUtcr. cwt nmeily attitude toward life of a
ireman undisturbed by traardy. and then shair her iftentjci'. stcrnc
'tdr a' tt put up n htavr filht nganitl dramatic obstacle. 'Jan'
Eyre' nair mr a chanrr tn de fiH. Can't vow find me anathrr 'Jane
Eyir t"
CAN ou give the Balling another ".Inue Kjrc' ' The nre wading through
thousands nnd theunml of words cer d.ij. hoping te find one or at lent
story thnt will be worthy of the kind of production thev make.
I get te their apartment iuite late and I found tiiem in a room almost
littered with manuscripts threush which thev had been searching for a theme
Miss Jean Wicke. one of the best known munuctipt brokers in Xcw Wk. m
there telling them of eierj story she knew te be en the mnrket. whether she had
the handling of ir or net. Thev had .T-kd her te c.ill beenu'e she had found
ether scenarios for them nntnb'y one In climeri Abdullah, which they
produced. But Achmed is net fend of the screen as i medium of expression. He
wants the printed word or else the human voice and action of the speaking stage
And. by the way. Miss Wlcke tells mc we arc te have another of his play thi
wintr.
We all tried te talk of ether things thnt evening We made brave attempts
te keep the conversation general, but inevitably it ame batk te that one itnl
almost tragic question where te get a story?
Ver two weeks the Ballins have had their decks cleaied for nrfien. Files of
manuscript had accumulated during the lat days of the production of "Jane
Eyre ' and the felt confident tLat in all thnt litter there would be one that they
wanted. But there wasn't. Thcj have, read and re-read with the hope of find
ing an idea that they thcmscles eeu'd put into sneen form.
The way they fennd 'The Jeurnej's End" shows hew thoroughly they
search nnd hew little they a!un names of famous authors Mr. Ballln's effif-c
boy came te him one da ' The priest where I go te church." he said, "has n
story that some nun wrote before she died. He thinks it's a geed story. He
told me te ask you if you would read it if he gave it te me te bring te ou '
And Ballln told the boy te bring it
Within half an hour of getting it he started te skim through it. expecting
nothing but the usual inadequate ster of the inexperienced beginner. But as
he read en he began te find, through the crudities nnd wandering of an unlearned
pen. a real idea the germ of a genuinely geed dramatic story.
He read it again and then hurried home te his wife nnd they read it ever
together Thev sat up most of the night, discussing and changing and planning.
and when Ba'llin went te his office neit morning the first thing he did was te
send for the office boy ....
"Yeu tell the priest that 1 U take that story and pav him well for it, lie
said, and then, digging down into his peket. "and here's our commission for
getting it for me." And he gave the astonished effire boy one hundred dollars.
m
r SEEMS u pity that people like the funifiJ should le delayed 1nr
leant of material. Ihae arc all tee few of their kind in Ue hint
ft. They nee both successful artist before they turned te the screen
and they have put into their screen icerk all that imrcritij and depth
of purpose which thr geivunr artist has.
CO-ACTORS AND
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Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans
O. X. nnd H SMYTHE Jnne
Novak xvns mnrried te Frank Newberg
t one time. Rumer hns it thnt the
bends hnve been severed. Biilic Burki
xvas christened Ethel Burke. She is
married te Flercnz Ziegfeld. Blanche
Sweet is net married. Eilren Tere is
is,rrlisH te Finch Busch Vieln Dana s
name In private life is Mrs. Jehn Cnf.
lins. Flugrath wns her faintly mime
before nhe beenme professionally knew n
as Viela Dana. Carmel Mvers is the
daughter of Rabbi Hndes Myers. She
is married te I. N. Kornblum Anita
8tewarf it the wife of Rudelph Cam-
eren. Betty Compson has never been
married.
riEXRV "Three Sevens" was writ
ten by Berley Poere Moere. 'I his is ,
atery of prison life Antonie Meri m
plny's the lead
LILY AN "Nenrlj Mnrnnl ' i tin
name of the plaj in which 'iinn Mar
.tin is featured. She has net perma
nently left moving pictiues for ihe
stage.
MAY J Yeu wnnt te knew all about
Ablta Stewart. Well, I may be able
te tell you n few of the things jeu
want te knew. Yes, she has n passion
ler beautiful clothes; in fact, she is
se dainty and girlish you just nnturully
expct her te like lovely things of all
Uze Daily Mevie Magazine
MOVIE GAME
M. NEE1A
ihe tti'd ii"
STUDIO PALS
Jehn Henry, Jr.,
is little and
"Teddy!' the
Great Dane deg,
is big, and
between them
they keep things
moving in every
comedy in teltich
they appear
descr.pt ions Other people have raved
nbeut her hair nnd rtallj one has te
sen her off th si rcen te eall7e hew
nttraetie it : In her pnturcs. i'
n'wnjs leeks darker thnn n is in the
sunlight With the light shining en i'
tne could easily describe it n dark
chestnut for there are man- reddish
tints glisten nil through it nnd her
rws nre light Drewn instenti et niacK
Hei faerlte recreation is swimming
i although she is fend of golf nnd tennis
She veighs 11.",, hns been In picture
t since she was fourteen, nnd is m.inied
te Rudelph Cameren.
GRACE R When Knignrnnnd
Was In Flower" Is te be adapted fm
the siretn Mnrien D.mes will p'a
the leatllug rn'e One e Iht pet ainb
tiens has been" in hae th.s imv p ,
imneil A spei-lnllv tine ptesentntlen
of this sterv in being planned Se jeu
lime something te leek forward tn
ADMIRER I'lereni e Lawrence
made her re-entrance into motion pic
tures in '"The I'nfeldment " Louise
Far.enda was educated in a California
convene
ELSIE Geerge Tawcett. he has
plaved oppesito Constance Talmadgc in
several of her recent releases, will re- ,
turn te the stage this fall.
EVENING PUBMO
THEY'RE LOOKING FOR JTORIES
H70 Itallm and his
icifc, Mabel, hni'inp
fininlicd "Jane Eyre."
arc marking lime,
icaiting far something
te turn up. Cowl
material is mighty
scarce, thetj say
TAKE NIGHT SCEES
FOR FILM OF
"LITTLE MINISTER"
T.. CONSTANCE IWE.MKR
Hnll.ned. Calif.
T tlT tiirli n 111 nfmi .1 ,f .vlrn
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--nnd pi Inui
pals were at work en the
I.asic r.iucli for "The i.nt'e .Mtni-ter. i
The s ene hic wildh ixiitinp Sweet
Item reinpsiin. m her tlinnning os es
tume of the glpsj I.adj Babble, made a
stirring speech te the Scotch weacr
she nnd tin niivcr had incited te ie ie
elr t?eerge IlticLutherue. en t In
church step., railed ut his parishioners'
and ni the "gips miscliief-mnkei'
who steed ojipesitc 111 lit en the steps of'
the tow ii -square cles-
It was n ire of one wild fad ion
against one wildly excited minister,
l'oer little lergjman. with his "1 beg
of jeu 1 command jeu!" iiud.the dar
ing gips's "Don't listen te him listen
te me:" .
Theie is u different ntniespheie hang- I
Ing ner u pinpuu working nt night I
Eerj one is nnl r nieri- or less nf n
stiain: thev all want te get through,
and they are mere or i-t- tired from
the da'.s weik they have alreadv done
Ruth Reland and two friends were
Miss I'ompsen's guests Inst night Mic-i
Reland alns stems te .mk the same,
no matte- hew m.m hffs she fulls
from, nor hew ninny wild horses stain -
pede her Mebbe the life is lenduche
'AT m'tLml a half away fro,,, the ,.
catien ou could hear the rmr f the
two huge geneiaters used fur the lights
leinc i lest te them, the huge mneliines
ran with the .mnotnnes that only pet
fei t care could gie them. The exhaust
pipe en one was red-het, but ir purred
en like a big. bnppj kitten
rrvlll
-- Wi
JE hot-deg man was there wth his
agen te dispense toffee and
wieners lie s quite a character. brisK
ind businesslike. He gees around te
nil the studies, with a preference for at hetijc after dark,
the ones with man extras working. He But xvhen they discovered that Jehn
even fellows them' out en location, ns S Robertsen had brought nleng his
you tan see. ,lfe, Jesephine Eevett. and that Ann
' Well." owned n rough nnd ready Ferrest nnd the rest of the plnyers
prep be, "guess I getta go out alter were well-behaved Americans, intent
some bushweeders " "What's these'-" upon Iheir work, the curfew was net
I asked, nnturall ' Them's the ex- sounded.
trns that trawl under n nice bush .iml And when the players left the en
null n let of weeds e er 'em nnd en t tire population je'netl in a cordial fnre.
sleep taught 'bout -tV I en 'Haw-
therne of the 1' S A ' Caught two te-
I night The 'tl went up te the lop of
one of them houses anil nailed then
1 selws onto one of then twe-bj -e.glits
I se thej wouldn't fall off when the went
I te step
i And ju-t then Betty i.u, ilneugli thr
irewd anil up the steps of the town-
I --rjutire cress f ienise, uftn thnt .'II
I could see were litr living, tlaining cws
nnd her short, wuuni; huir Deal little
liettj hew fur will ou ge''
A TOUCH OF DEPARTING SUMMER
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wEm fjrtnt flcai, and a scandal is created ?imr jL-. JMtfHHBWlH V
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bcreen Stars Have
Their 4uie$ Painted
te Match Frecks
TTERE'S something new under the
-tx m
sun.
"Thp."ri piinting their cars te match
their wlnnics.
I-os Anje'e starter! it Tins adopted
irnniii'w . 101 k nas inKen u up.
I Tisriiia Denn lias recently pur
i based a new -meter est- hnirg a spe
cial setlnti betlj .
AIse although it is e:nh in the sea
son, she has derided en the prcdomi prcdemi
nntiii: eolei for her fnll and wintci
costume.
Se, whtn it enme tc a question of
roler for her car, blue was thoen
dark blue with jet trimmings.
Glndjs Walten, with her golden hnir
and blown eyes. h:is n fondness for a
dull shnde of brown nnd a new town
enr is of a er tlnik blown with tnn
tiiinminss.
Eileen Se-lgvick. who mifvnses thnt
u dark mauve diade 's her spe ml color
delight, has iceciitl had her car done
ecr te lonferm with sevcml new
iiiitumii juwns villi h nre in this at
linetive tone.
Marie I'revest, who cheeses dm I;
telers, navy blue, brown and black
ler autumn nnd winter, has her car
ii me in a l'lt'iieh blue with bind; trim
mings. j 'e CltrfcW icccssary
, . . ,,
for American LenifXiny
(rr.HE curfew shall ring tonight "
J- ilei laied Hie natives el the little
French town of Cnudcbcr-rn I nu
v hen n treup of motion-picture folk
arrived there te film exteriors for
"Leve's Boomerang," which Jehn S
Robertsen is directing. Fer rumors hnd
reached them that the morals of mnie
people were none tee geed, and thej
deemed It wle te Keep the townspeople
well nt the qunjside urging the plnjers
te t eme again
Louise Fazenda Lonesome
Louise Fa.eiula is re-tles.s in New
.eik buiusr sl,t i, se Inr nwu from
ut-1- Hnlljwend home and kitchen.
l.euisi, who is working in 'The
Benin. Shep" at the Cosmopolitan
studio sas toeklng is her hobby and
she feels lest awnj tieni her accus
tomed gas stove.
This picture of
May Mlisan icith
her summer-like
hat and costume
came a bit late,
but she looked se
attractive, no
one eeuld resist
using it. She's
vtartcd a neic
picture
pf CNFFSS!nNS 1 I , UP IN THEPINE TREE COVNTRY ZHM
Elil OF A STAR WKMWMWKtKM i I m
As Told te
INEZ KLUMPH
THE STORY BEGINS
With lc early days in the old
Fine Arts studio in California ichen
Celtccn Moere, the Oish nirls, llrsiie
Leve and n host of ethers icere nt
much werr than extra pirli. Diana
Cheyne tells hew she and her chutn,
Isabel Heath, tat lonesemcly ateun.6
the studio until Phil Craney, the
famous director, chose Isabel te b
the first of thr. screen' "baOl
vamps," They are seen together a
areat deal, and a scandal is created
by the director's icife. Deiry Win'
Chester, a friend of Diana's, (i
called en te help, nnd Isabel tries te
"vamp" htm. Then Isabel an an
neunces she is te be starred in tht
East by a Paul ifarkham. Dcrr
gees tn France icith the avtntmn
I cetps and Diana meets Keith Cor
ham, tehe tttangely attracts her.
On the ere of a romantic runaway
marriage, Keith is killid in an auto
mobile accident.
I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER XXXTX '
T THINK Malcolm Sandy felt sorry I
i- for me when I steed theie betere him
nnd said I'd ninrrv him the next day '
t felt tlnxctl. stupefied, as if a great ,
weight of Berrow had fallen en me nnd
wns crushing out mv life. Ear dnwni
en the bny the foghorns were calling,
and I Reemed te remember with Just
part of my mind the night of the studio
party xvhen T hnd henrd them nnd
had thought of hew I'd hnte te hear
thein if I were unhappy. Well, new
I knew hew that would feel.
Bnck In my own room ngnin. a few
moments later, I tried desperately te
get control of myself. But nil 1 ceulil
think of wns that I was going te mnrrv j
Malcolm Snndy ; that somehow I had ,
been tricked into doing this thing Hint
I didn't wnnt te. thnt would alwajs
make me leek at life through a cloud
of unhnnplness.
Suddenly I knew that 1 never could
J- . t X- A. 1 nn..rt11t'
no it. never i e inuiit'r new iiinu'
people talked nbeut me. no matter if
he broke in tentrnct with him nnd 1
hnd te wnlk the streets looking for
work, T couldn't tle It. An thing would
be better than being married te him
when I loved Dcrry se.
I get mv little fitted bag out of (he
cleset: Colleen Moere hnd gien It te
me when I left Ees Angeles. And ns
I tucked into it n few tilings thnt I'd
need, the het tears thnt tilled my eye-1
splashed down en my hands.
"Don't be a perfect feel!" 1 told
myself, scnthinglj . "Think of nil the
girls who nre working hard te eain
their living, and braic up! Don't
be sorry for yourself. Yeu were n
billy geese ie get Inte this mess, bur
you're luck te be able te slip out. And
mnvbc this'll leach jeu some sense and
mnke j oil n little kinder toward people
jeu hear gnhsiped nbeut when jeu don't
knew for sure that thej're te blame
for whnt they seem te hae done Come
en, new. Dl Chcjnc brace up!"
And by the time I'd get mv little
bag packed I'd made myself step crj -ing.
Then I hunti-d up my own old
cent I never ceulil wear that beaver
one again nnd get into it nnd a plain
little hat and took my poeketbeok nnd
traveling bng and slipped out into the
hull.
It was n ery long hall ami the 11
biary opened at the further end. It
Lwns still' lighted and I knew; that Mal
celm Manny wns preuamy sun incie.
Mrs. l.anu was likely te be in her own
loom. Se. very quietly, I slipped into
the kitchen ami let mjsclf out by the
back deer.
It opened en an inclesed stalrwny
nnd also en a hall, into which the
freight elevator opened. That wasn't
running, though, se I hurried down
the back stairs. New that I wns reallv
en my way out of the house I euldn'r
go fast enough My henit was beating
like n triphammer, and m knees shook
under me as f inn faster and faster
down these six long Mights of stnirs.
What if I'd get out into the stieet
and nnd tnnt .iaiceim ."anuv was meie
en ins wny nacK tu ms tnie: nnt
would I tle, anjwaj. when I get te the
street? Where would I go"'
I couldn't answer that question, but
I went en nnd en, enger only te be
outdoor and free from the nw ful hover
ing cloud that seemed te hae settled
down ever inc. And se. after ages nnd
ages, it seemed te me, I did get tn the
street, and steed ttieie in the dnor dner
wnv for a moment, trying te plan whnt
I'd de next.
On such a stormy night I knew it
would be hard te get a taxi, and, nny
wny, I wouldn't knew where te tell u
driver te go, I didn't knew myself.
It wns vcr.v lnte after 12 o'clock. I
wondered if hotels would admit girls
xxhe were alone without any baggage.
The subway was only a block away
and I decided te take that. I hadn't
ridden en it very often, but I did
knew something nbeut it. nnd ns I
walked up the hill Ie the station, 1 had
a wild idea of tiding in it nil night.
It would be warm, nnjwa. nnd I'd be
sliclttred from the wind Unit seemed
te i ut right through nie
I get n tlowntevii train nnd presently
we we:e tumbling along under the earth
and I was trying te think whnt te tle
next ;1 here were a let et hotels near
Tunes Square; I might go te one of
them end say that I'd just conic in
en a train nntl m bnggage would be
there later. The mere I thuught of that
the better plan it Eeeined. I wns en n
local train, se it took some time te
get down te Forty -second street, and
bj the time we stepped nt Fiftieth I'd
divided thnt that was what I ought
in de.
'I hen, Mjddenh, a heirible thought
i nine te me. I open, d uij pecltt tboei;,
fumbled about in ir, nnd then shut n
again, with n feeling of nbselute de
spondency. There wasn't a cent in ii'
Te Be Continued Tomorrow
Twe Elephants Lscd
in Making ''Perpetua"
JOHN P. ROBERTSON is making
ceed progress in Londen with the
studio interiors of "Leve's Boomer Beomer Boemer
nne." with Baxid 1'ewell and Ann Fer-
icst in the roles of the Artlht Briun and
bis ndepted daughter Perpetua. A
large circus tent is mcSnwhlle being
erected out at Illghgate, anil in the
leurse of the next few clays Mr. Rob Reb Rob
nrtsen will film the circus interiors en
the new location
' Twe of the fnmeus Leckhnrt's elc-
I phnnts nre being t enveyed from Yer-
I mouth for the occasion; ene Is te be
featured as "Maile Thcrcse," whejilajs
se linperlant n pnrt in the original
sterj. The oilier has had te be brought
nleng ns a companion, for "Marie
1 Therese" is a bit temperamental ntiii
! refuses te aei without n member of her
own spetles among an ordinal public.
Twe Directors for Film
Twe directors are working en the
latest Mermaid Comedy. nlle Jack
White is taking scenes in which Ligc
Conley appears, Beb Kerr, who re
rently joined the Hamilton -V lite or er or
ganisateon, is werkinc en a different
location, taking scenes xvith Jimmy
Adams. The picture is as yet untitled.
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"Mnm'sclle Je. ' The director nnd ills nsslstunl in the foregieund nte
tnlking things exer The lower plctuie shows Ruth King and Geerge
MrDanicls in u secnr from "Mnm'selle .Ie'
SPOILED GIRL IS
HEROINE OF
COMING PICTURE
AN INTERESTING chnracter stud
Is found in "Kinhantinent." Mar Mar
eon Davles' next starring plctuie. :i
subtle nnd profound annljsis of a jeung
girl who has just rent lied the nge of
remnncc.
Ethrl Hejt (MKs Dnviesl is the nt
tiactie and spoiled en!. daughter of
indulgent mil cuts. Minli te their
aniazcment she has grown ui
while
thej- weie uiiawaie tnat she was no
longer an infant. ,
She takes quite sei ieuslj- herself and i
all her " alf" admirers. She begins te,
be toiiscieus te a damaging extent of
her own charms. And this is the ke -
note of this wry lent sterj . hit uiiiiei
derides thnt he must take nieasines t
"put her back in her plate" Te a
rempiisii tins ne teiistnpis i in- inn ui ii
well-known m ter. then idnjing the
lending lele in "The Taming or" tin
Sinew." Wliv net haw him "tame"
Ethel, the father asks himself 7 Elbe
rnnnet be plajed upon tee far and when i
the actor rentinuall "turns her down"
c
t
after he 1ms wen her undmdid Interest,
she becomes tingij nnd whellj tin
untenable te leasen.
In support of Miss D,iies nre For Fer
rest Slaulej. Etlnl Sliajne. Tem Lewis.
Arthur Rankin Cm nine liniker and
Maude Turner Geiden
IIOTOPI .s,
PMOTtrPliYT
COMMMV r .
erAeiiieA,
Alhambra Mat. um,v n. ". kvrs e 45 i
"A TALE OF TWO WORLDS'
ALLEunbN Y xint ears v 1 kuj -- 9
BETTY COMPSON
In "T Till. I.MIJII' 'I HI". MIMU.n"
Tni" 1 A 6JI) I Tlieixil'ses' eTS
APOLLU iinivKruMiiV
THOMAS MEIGHAN
I" 'I'lL-J"!1" "J' ,,,ll'Nr MIN" -
Te"-' ArM A nicsTxiT net 16T11
ARCADIA Hi A M 10 11 15 I'. M.
MARGUERITE CLARK
IllJl'sf IIX1I ii wi ""
rrD 1'IlA.Msl.lN fc t'.IIIAP.U AXK.
ASTOK MXTINt-r. UAILY
nrri.nr 111 (.in-s'
"THE OLD NEST"
BALTIMUKbrvn a se hat mat
LOUISE GLAUM
iiiiM.ArKn tji w i. i: '
rT-MM C4TH AM XXntiDl.AM AVK
JLNN xtxTisi:i: nxti.v
MONTE BLUE
ln"TJIT. IlKOKI'V Dill I "
BROADWAY urWVrSv
POLA NEGRI
in "i.rs.xjn oeii'j .
CArl 1 UL. in a v i" " is r. m
MAY MacAVOY
m "KvrKiTinviiijm s.i.b"
COLONIAL SIR 1 Try it"'
CHARLES RAY
tlle.H.IlIll"
DARBY THEATRE
PAULINE FREDERICK
jiMUAnHiL,"--JiL'iII.s3 "-
riTunnrCO MAIN ST, MANATUNK
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
JnJ'ONSLA MINrTI''
FAIRMOUNTx.LV
BERT LYTELL
In'-TIIK Xl MHO '
Fa" 1 1 1 V TUBATI1K 1311 MAHKF.T
I'AIVIILY s v m '''mriu.uiir
MAY ALL.13UIN
in "inr, iiti.j'i; en iiiii siu."
PDll"l 31. wit,, ijAII.
BERT LYTELL
In "TIIK slIM.KADIMi I l)"
FRANKFORD 47IBArGIPOn"D
Nerma Talmadge, "The Meth"
M'Kl'HIsiK l Kl'.MI.Ll;
C ORP C001 MARKET ST
ULVJDC -j t0 ani n sn , jj
WKM.UY n-lJ.'L5;f7hll Nfllnn'i,
. L . . H
Take "Three Live Ghosts"
turci'ier is a suuMrr ier neruracj,
GEORGE F1TZMAFRICE has been, . .
principally engaged during the' Ker instance:
Inst week with the lust und interiors j Having learned who discovered nU
"i ins low IMI-IMII-, iiiii-i- j. in in (.niiinruin nnu wucn, young Mr,
Ghosts. ' Exteriors have been filmed en I Enemtnlc wanted te knew iust hew It
the Londen wharves, outside the B-inkjiappcncd. jr Armstrong day
and in l'aik lane, and Cjril Chadwuk. ' through a few books and net finditi
who appears in the t hnracter ef'0xactlv what he wanted get en Ui
Spoof j. will shertlj have the pleas-. i long-distance telephone and railed i
lire of wheeling a lial carriage. iittuiMl , Snciamente man whose father jiadfrf
In morning tout, top hat anil check in Sutter's Creek ns n bnv. In ti'J
lietisers. past the Rtijnl l.xchnnge ilur- hellr -,jr jcunie Knew that Janm
nig the busiest hour in th" citj. i -,v. Mnrshnll dickered with ekl mu
Sutter who due n tail-race for bis mill
II a he livid Is I hm nnu He finished the job early en the mera-
--. ... raa a , . - . . . . .
I ,:.,.. .. i,,n,.,. u .,...1 .!,.. ii.-i.i
XX TWA. .l'E REII) get s0 used Ie picked up n handful of mud and gravel,
VV weiklng en the uief in his new "Geld, howdy!" he said, or semeth!a
idrtuir. "Rent Fier." that he Is think- equallv cheerful, for then- in Ida hand
i jll(, n.usl of tinning the reef of hit. 'was the jellew metnl.
nIl.xoed home Inte an outdoor Hung'
i oem.
-,p j,. js ,-i,.at." grinned Rcitl. '
n,i, also the view. i
I he slur s home en the rentl toward
neierj inns aim is i,i tne ,pnnisii
stjle. se the reef isn t er high up, but
ns the house is built en the side hill It
leniiiiands a tine icw mi. a
Hughes Plays Bandit Rele
Franklin. hn been .selerted ter screen i Baten has been assigned e direct the
adaptation a- Giiteth Hugh's' next 'ttitr ni lerocnitlen of ln work a? tit
still ring pliiuie It is the ster of a director if "Reputation" nnd ' C'
timid j tiling mnn who let nines a bandit. fliet," stalling IVisc.lln Dear.
runrnri.ATs
'ihe tollewintr tneatres 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 ef'America.
P.R AMT w"" etitAiu ax r xtat
,s-l-M1i 1 uieriiire "IIIkciVhe (X'i
Sal
crill)
Xlmrt ICnsferrt rl'tl HIT I'lit I"
"HEARTS O' THE RANGE"
GREAT NORTHERN Wm
ALICE BRADY
In "l.lTTI.r. IIAI.A"
11VX1 l-rl-l Mt, .'.hi Kk 7 t U
MiiriN i:vxr.rT'Si ritomiTieN
"The Truth About Husbands"
I ni-iieri Pnln UtrniRnlettn A. anJ
s-.i.tj. wuss , en, gi, n
MU.
s) llis. AHTI'.I! 1)1' llM
in
"TWIN BEDS"
LIBERTY
into AD . COI.l Mill A AV
MTINi:iJ DAII.V
WANDA HAWLEY
In "fill: SNOH"
OVERBROOK t)Ui IVNfE0RD
HAZEL DAWN
In "l)i:!TIO '
PALACE
1S14 MAUKKT STIlfcl'.T
10 A 5f in 11 15 P. M
i.i..stk sir
"Weman in His Heuse"
PRINCESS
101H MWIKI.T HTKUET
S .10 A M te 11 15 i. M
.) t It 11(11 T piiil III 1)1) )
"THE MASK"
REGENT
MAI'Kr T IT ItHe-v 1TTII
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
In "I'XhSIXfi TIIIU
RIAI TO anitMASTew.N avenue
c nM(iiniiTN I'linnrcTiciN
"THE WILD GOOSE"
PI TRY MAKT ST ULI.OVV 7TII
rl-,'t in i ,1, 11.15 P. M
COMEDY DAY
Vunimlftl Illll nf Siiprlil luliirf
SAVOY 12u maukk.t sTRKprr
rtVU a. m. te midnieht
BERT LYTELL
III "TIIK MAN WI1"
SHERWOOD BM'AhT4 "ntTi
THOMAS MEIGHAN' '
In "TIIK IOM1I K.sT Or f,NA "
STANLEY 5J,,AI.,K(rr.A1rl!?7
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "CAI'IH UK KS"
stanten r,, vrrrTiv'
till HAM TON . DsiilH ", v '
"OVER THE HILL"
333 MARKET .;pM"t0V,ni::
TOM MIX teU13IM
lll"TIIK NK.IIT IIOHMvMISV
VICTORIA "s.fttrs
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "JIM Tllli I'KNMAX
AT WEST CHESTER
RIALTO ""E W11.D
lIDLE HOUR ":"
tettKm tmwjimsmiM
i COMING FILM SERlAl
WlLLBEIIlSTORlCAb
CARSON FEATURED
WHEN wns geld discovered In Cill,
fernin?
Who was James W. Marslmll?
Ask I.eRey Armstrong, librarian i(
Fniversnl City
i He will tell ;.eti thnt geld was d!t
co cied in Sutter's Creek near St
'r.imcnte at !0:30 in the morning (
l.lnnunry S. 1S4S, and that .Inmei ft '
Marshall xa the man who found it!
Armstrong, whose efT-hnm knewi.
edge would fill nn encjclepcdia uj
whose facilities for resenrch are ip.
pniently unlimited, hns been sneciilu.
iiik "" t.iiij itiiiuiiim ni-uery Writ
te keep Etlwnrd Eaenimle supplied vitt
nccurnie nnswers ie approximately
hundred questions n day.
Edward Enemmlc is directing t
Acord. the Fniversnl cowboy star, Ii I
I "Winners of the West," n wrial li-l
ji'iiru iiivuPi in wiiiin uic lurturcsatt
, trnil-blnzing trip of Captain Jehn C.
. Fremont, from Boenvillc. Me., te Call.
fernia. is graphically depicted. Tit
(production will go te the screen tn
tiinmniic c mnrer irnm lie par t .
Scenes in Londen Streets tery of the West and the clever jemj
llll 111 ,14111,1111,, .-, IIIKI IIM'II llUVUfl
of Li rin q nn If is Reef i the ditch with unter te sre hew it
je t ,. i ,i ttrt ,i. .t..,i 4i,. ,... rr ..j
tMnntiii uv in i iim'ii mi' ixiiivr Uii flBJ
Like most of the men who fllveTefl
i iches Mnrshnll tiled peer. The Htitel
voted him a pension which sustained I
him for ii tew wms. nut n new Mnai.
ture forget te re-ennet the clause and
the mnn who started the geld rli died
ns he had 11 ed. a peer enrpenter.
Carey te Begin iew Film
ll'iirv C.wc will start loilurtiei
nmediatelj en "Mnn te Man, .Tart-
"Sin Heme," a ster bj Eilgnr ' v"ii Gregeiy's dniinntie xtiij Stuart I
rilOTOl'I.A.H
M0TtH,Urr
COMMIT r i
, AMERICA.
The NlXON-NIRDLINGERfn
THEATRES Mil
BEI MniJT 2D ABOVE MABKIt
BERT LYTELL
In "A MI.SSAflK I'ROM MnS"
CEDAR
OOril A CEIUB AVE.NXI
1 in ani 37 mil
W.l.-vr.wi ( st In
"YOUTH'S DESIRE"
CO . SPI FM -Market ll,t SOtli 1 1
"w-s-'1' 1 .in nnd .1 TlPIl
WANDA HAWLEY
In "TIIK (llTSini; uiIAN '
JUMBO
FIIONT ST. t GIRARD A1.
Jumbo June en Krankferl Ir
DOROTHY GISH
In "I'l.llMj l'AT"
I FADPR ,1ST & I.AVCASTER ATI
lJ,ALIIV MTIN'i:r. DA1LT
.Innifs lilrknend mill Ann l'errent l
The Great Impersonation'
I DPI KT -D AND LOCt;.ST STItEETl
LUv-uj'm.ii, 1 3f, 3 jn 1. B, 6 30te U
"Rabh Ince in "Wet Geld"
(ht-ster eniril. "Sneek) 'h llliif MenJiJ
MIVAM Ar AMI Mir.TvP'T ST8.
1IW1N - "- j,j ,ltJ
Reopens Men., Oct. 10
Hl TfJ i r.t avp eiv cnr stS.
tMvvjui -- ;fA-TiXBBwitf
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "MIAM"
STR ANn GKHMANTOW V AVE.
J 1 IM1U AT VENANGO STRtlt
Sessue Hayakawa and Besiie Leti
In "TIIK SHAMP"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. 0. A.
P.v,t... C510 Orinnteirn ,tn
s-viiimiuutvil MATINKK uA1L'
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
In s',,Tl'.ltKI) DAI f.HTKR''"
IPPPITDCriM snih nup?ivf
J- i-iAsivn MATINKK "
HAZEL DAWN
In "IIKVOTIOV
PARK
ItlDOIJ AVU & DUPHIN.1
Mat S! I." T.B 1 15 19"
GLORIA SWANSON
In "TIIK riKKAT MOMKNT"
WEST ALLEGHENY "stV,
i.nAii nune nmi m-kciai. cat
"THE HEART LINE" ,.
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