Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER f 10, 1921
IH mi i i '
CLOSE-UPS of the
By HENUY
Fifteen Dollars Was a Let of Meney for Chaplin Then
fTXllE ether day I heard the Intimate terv of Charlie Chaplin's early stiiiRsle
when n nickel looked as big as n house nnd three square meals seemed nil t tint
any man could leire. The jam ns spun by n man who iiFed te be n pal of
Hilly Reeres, who pave Charl'e his first regular job in n vaudeville net railed if
I'm net mistaken. "A Msht in a Londen Music Hall." 1 remember seeing tlir .
act myelf and I nNe remember the wonderful work Chaplin did as the drunkard
but none of ns in these dim thought he would ever be nnythinj boxend a vn ide
vllle performer
The whole st ir of ('hnnun s xnunger days i tee Ions te tell here It stii'-ts
with his mfanrv is a pub'le 'linrce In Knglnud. of biether Sldncx s coming
back from sea te nl,e are f the kid and his djlng mother, the mothers
death and the adventure of the two lit.
imp and wanting te -haie his ten tune
with his rn - . i -trl ( 11 ir!ie sa'arv te .?!".
Te ( 'ini-l.e in th.i-e davs, thn "ns nlB-jencc xxhhh left little te be desired
IIe had 'earnei' -,, ' e mi nn nnd though h "as llxnti well. Se when the
liftcen an.e (Ini. eii'inued te live en ten and nved live cverv week.
rfJh n iir irr f-ltclul 'Hit 10 Fun I'ranni") and 1.0 ngclcs, uhcir
Mack ,cmrtt i"-t' tan 1'haplut Srnnrtt tri making slap-itick
inmrdics for the thus one. irelri e rrr'i irith tvn complete subject
m a theumnd fret. Hi inir Charlie' xnudexille art and felt that
Charlie ueuld be a nend emrdian for picture, .se ?t- hunted him up.
CHAlir.II worked with Bennett for as long n the xaudevill" net stayed en
he oiins--sexer.il weeks it wis. nnd in these days thev co-.ld make two ir
three slnpstiek oemedies a week. They "built "em en the fleer in studio pnr
nnre that is n lent'.nmty in't neccssnrv : nil thej had te hnxe was tin
general theme of the story nnd the did whatever ei-ejrred te them te de af-er
they started slioer nc
Then the xainlcvi''e n, r'bad te n eastward, and Char'.e left plettires with
nenrlv a hundred delHrs saved -in. II" began re feel wealthy
It was in fcr I.ei.fs. if I remember rlg'ith, thnt Charlie received a telegram
from Sennett iifleni.g him ST." a week te come bark te f Vuernin, nnd join the
film orgnni7:itien t'hap'm took the wire te Keeves ithey had bereme rlese I
friends i nnd st.tr 1 te hne .i goeil laugh ever Sennett's joke. The .idea of)
nnjbedj effeniu ninld else m, h n huse sum ns ST." a week just te de a let of
feel stunts m front of a filly little camera'
But Reeves was (a business man and didn't consider It a joke. He didn't
l;uew murh abc it tie movies nobody did in thoje dajs but lie had watched
things pret'v laiefullv while Chaplin hnd been working with Sennett nnd the
general ntmesphere of the plarr had cenwnred him thnt they were making
mene 'lint thev l,ad re.illv struck ir rieh
lioreugbh retiMni e. that Sennett was n
Se fremeiidii isU Impertnnt wns th.s
that thev sp..;.t im entire night disrussnig
nnd talked it ei from all nnglps. Then
for n i up of streiu effee te keep sieep from interfering nnd tlifn they walked
and talked ngnin
And the up-het of wis thnt thev derided Charlie she-ild take n dinner nt
it even though Suinett s offer ml2ht be a b'.'iff Reeves' ndvife was about like
this:
'Vew. Clirrl' .ppee j mi de grt veur menrv en'v two or three verks
You'll ger ir te lti'lmw He'll have e pnv v ou the first week te get veu
started and lie II preb.ib'v pay jmi the semnd ti string .veu along. The third
wrrk we'll b .11 1 e M !nes with the a" and veu inn easily save enough te
take veu then- nnd vm u- ngnin.
"All righr ' 'aid Charlie "If te.j'll prumir I ran have my job bark. I'll
take a ehani' Hi' there must e a h't. n somewhere Vohedv is going te
pay me ST" .i wnk II' d be rni7v Rut
him wire inn t iiiii-h: '.it mi When 1 get
clothes e as ii leek m i nit and I '' iiam
I can live en SI," a wick
That 'I mean
it! Six hundre I dellui' V . I 1.111
'while aft'r thr season lei'rs."
rpill. zce.) irf in 7 e thii friend of mine irre told it te me. i' lmnt
ii icrlntim account of the endim) of tie momentous dticitsuen. And.
only a feir units Inter. Charlie Chaplin uaurd a contract providing that
he should 1 ecru r a lalary of SI 000,00' a year' Gesh'
ARE THESE TWO ENGAGED?
P mm, 1
IWI V a K
Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans
":. . ..,
tn-TTT O M.
ltlcliani uix ia no-
M..le.i xtilmn Kill., w tn nlnv thr lead
In the 'nieturixutien of ".Nhss Lulu
nett."
M. II Anita Stewart's husband.
-Rudelph Cameren, does net npnear in
pictures with her He acts as her busi
ness manager She Is been te i-tart wer!
en two new nntures, entitled "Rem e
the Sea" ami ' The Weman He Mur
tled." i
NORMAN I'er s Kenvuri ims re
turned te the n reen Her litst pi, -tine
lifter hrr MnRC mreei- was --'lie Con Cen
uurat of Canaan Hu next ippi-ar-nnce
ix-lll be in tut Kith Oiml W.-il-llngferd.
'
X .!.... .' .'..iniii .. II -s III'. LI
I,nn In r1..fnrru Sl, U ., T jxu A,,elnu
nrpiint." i.-n. nn.ni.. i. .......
flV-l... ... ,.,,.,'" J... ,M ,, .,W4 .,,.. ,
lrl, and Is best known for Her relus Iii.wiin r ranees rinrr ieauireu. win ne
light comedy. "I can't tell tuii which I redu.-cd for the mrccn by Selznlck. The
te Qcergt Cehan's best play. He says
vThe TaTern" is, but that Is a matter
MOVIE GAME
M. NEELY
t'e lads In a troupe of bev aerebnts
liming fairs, with Charlie se si kl .
in nnd undernourished that S I n
peered linn te die.
Then Charlie ran a wax from t .
'ital owner of the aet and w ini a
!e hunrhbark pal went te I'nr.s
where thc.v earned a mnt living ibuni; ,
.1 stunt around the sidewalk -ifes
ieeiinc at night in n big parking I n I
n rhe bunks of rhe Seine And every '
lax Charlie beeame thinner nnd weaker (
or la'k of proper feed.
Tin"! Sid eame re America and
sen for Charlie. They did anj tiling
'iev reulil set te de for n while until
liarlie landed the job with Keeves for
Minr famous xaudcville sketch Chnrlie's
salarv was .?10 n week. That was big
nimii te him then. And besides, he
se' 't regulnrlj, week lifter week, xxlneli
as something be had never known
before
The nor began te make a reputation
nnd IJeeves was able te demand mere
.11011. j for i Se being a geed-hearted
In a new field. Ursine, ueeves wns,i
si rewd nnd reliable mislness innn.
telegram in the lives of rhese two men ' '
it They walked the streets together i
thev dropped into nn all-night cafe -
I il tell ou what I'll de.
out there I 11 have te buy
I'll make
n suit of
ether expenses Mvcn t get new
Rut
saving Sfie a week and if the job lasts
iiui k te I'ngland and live easy for a
but then lutven't admitted
1rt.
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ui """"'"" VH.. , . . ''"" ","1
mrrcvse arr
"Sex en Kejs te
KHIIv' DUlilllll UUIIfl
R.ildiiate,'
.forty.
hve .Minutes I rem Rreadwav
"Clet-Rieh-Quick Wnllliigfuid
'""
RI.l R REM, Mine ('tine i,i. leres
were distributed bx IMucnriiirml The
pirtuics were taken at the
stltute. I'lirlH
Ridnim In
NATII VNII.I. Ien s I,,,
l'!VI.
i In- le'id in "I Am liiiiln ' 'The Skv
Raugei" v:i' pn.ilin ! nn.l ilTected lv
(ii'iilge S"lt Ini also i'hwi the lend
(ippnslte June (J lprn e
u
"Easiest Way" en Screen'
''I'li' Dn-siest Wax " i x iv rd en t,p
.
btilgO D
Daxtd Relasre this s
aben
teiectien et a mar ler me picture m new
being considered. .
fte Daily Mevie Magaxine
LOOKS LIKE
111
the
Mfti'anu, 1 ini lidate i
' Spiki
luti.nsnn and R 'lv 1 lmer.
SCOTCH BURR IS
FLYIG THICK .
OUT AT HOLLYWOOD
Rj CON.sTANCK PAlUER
Hollywood. Calif.
c
OI'CIl ,i I it mmistir' ' sighed liis
sJ parishioners ndmiriugh .-is Cr irg irg
Hack.itherir stalked off te ' admonish"
the gvpsies in the weed
Av it s a pitv he winna eat me-r.
growled Guv Oliver as the camera stop step
pen. I'ven IVnrhvn Stanlaws allowed liim
se'f te stnile in his own peculiar, down-
caiif ,sft
i, ,.- . .,,., ; "i, I.ittl.. Min-
ic,A, '' II, tti- I '.in-nv.,,n'c thnit st-ir-
I, ,,. f:r Tini,. ,,.. ,,.
been chosen for the part of the little
tiiinister who takes himself and 1 .s
mission se very, 'very seriously, whi!"
Betty is the Lady Rabbir. whe.se light
feet dan- e en bis idols nfter she has
tern his rensrience In two laggfd
pitres
And 'eerge. like nn J.. K. O com
edy, i net te be laughed nt, Mthe
nnd lesr wishes, for be weiked at tl "
i'd I.ibin studio fei inure than two
wais He bus be n undi r leutrni'
w th I.nskx for five ymrs inking pair-.
ii virtualh rvtry biif predictiin he las
made.
Mi Oliver is one r f the Ml per ent -s
put ,t feiiserv.'itivclv ar mat
v ,, at" giving the liest in till 111 te
i ile pictures brttr- Hr is married,
.i i two children of twelve and f-mr
i.. i I enlv hope, if ir is my gemi
f ir. e te b.' man led ns long as he
utii Mi- Oliver have, en lnrd and
i us-rr will speak its biuiuifullx of
i . ns he did of his svlt'e
'I hue is a vry enjiviible i mm i
i ill. lint "ii in rhe li.ru- old b neens
llnved l.v Fred Iluntiey. Hubert Rrevx.
nn.l J.iseph Hllletnil iuv Ohvel. lis
I sn .1 In fur', bus incited the pup iln e
i ,1'taik the i ensrnbies liming the
, ,n k the little iniiilstir rushes ..:i tin
brought te bind the jmllermrii
Dl RING Kinib I told -M- Maiiiaw
tins teneh wns "t; ineiilly Rnr-
'rlesiiue." and' thought I was .,ulte lil?h-
t., ,., Rut' .Mr. "Stnnmxxs iiiilte ilnsiiei
l l.. cn.im. ir Id nt him nwfilve
n),.,M thlnkinc i.U JUt Ui h "I'.ar-
.,..,....
i-lixiue touches.
I
Thry tell ine he xxaf born and brought
I
vllnce ill xx Inch liarin' iniii ins nenes,
Mil 11" V ..".. ...-- . - --,
tint twenrv rniesiiinii un- eriKiimi
nnd wbuh he lias eaneu iiiniius
B (IIIM -Mr- .siu..l....r, '"II I... ...
li.. streets of the town I't rliaps thnt
.i i f U ..nin ti bi i.ntt.f tn til lit iti
lliieii-llltfc for the lii'lfeitlen of the at-
. ,,,,,1.1,1,1.1 e nnd iHtiimes)
. l,r. ,1 Imneil that fur
'The I. til
I . i
Muu-ti
,.,- t lii x would dlllilli lite the m.(
tin- Si iiIiiik ntnl I'liinnix," bi't i
,,Slll I
evlduulv tln.x theuglit ii vvasu I a gee, I
,,(,. it must have bcin i ensideri d
verv ran full'. I ""i sure, fur the same
mail ilesirfiied this set who deHigiied
the "Sentiineutiil Temm" set en the
RuM Coast. However, thn x-illage
Hiicet might easily be another lane in
the Hiime town
I came out in the bus with the ex
tras. On the way we saw a coyeto,
te our excitement. He trotted acrptw
the read with the utmost abandon,
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r.r mi He 14 nilOthri Ot t lOSe Ills " . ' ' - .,'.,, ,. ., 1 1 . .! ... . .... . .
. . V 1 . ir i ...-. 1, ,1 . hnnd then. '" "' '" ' wuni in no, nnu Miiiieiiiuv- a U.m, J-' Jierr s t i'n)UHK av
who live their pait. He does I t A n1 '" '" .,, . . . , ,.,,,lmtie terms AlhamDra xihi ii tt . s r.v. 6 45 & 0 ,
up and s.iv it's ruining just utter u- i ve mm many, i.iai.v m. um. u. ---.. -- - - be c-ham-d BERT LYTELL
urheTU the part S ,7JotnsienS;ei::hinP' 'enlie 'aiid's; 'aVceun rm: m,s,.kx Lun-
of 1!tt ''c'a-nny 'scoetd man v he ,n u, -' tney work with say about ,h. , IVe- , n ih, e-her f-- i;--' ALLEGHENYV.SRI i XW&
the villagers te attack the .ens-abli . p'e. that is. without any u te grind. ;''''. ,u'-''- 1 " '"- h'-'i sraiw. (W In (Wll.li ib Jin I.K'S.
s ... mmh a xe.tvran te be .owed And the people xxhe poured stones in d.stmrt.,1. "The Affairs of Anatel"
i.i n n-ere lens He sends vel his levi mi v enis of R.tt " kiiidiiss. hrr .vin Rut Miss Murray lived through it all, l," n"a" n
sun. nnd reprimands tlie three old u.i 'l"lin in b d and circled, the
il neens for standing bv . Idly wad bins' ,.,..., 0,i',ie shouting from n-u- the
sii'h a sene "Ay, ay. sax- the den- . W!l, don't you sheet- Why
'en "it's nil tee true, nodding vn , .,' v, Chord'-" "Say " shrieked
humhly. Rut behind thnt- backs they , ' - ..Vhx don't yei sheet your
i.,n linndniff out the renes thev have , "" .
1 MODERV VERSION
l'le Kdelisli Age
Handsomest "Wan
Deiis Mnv s leinuig piitiii' 'l'le ii .itrii liguri is "RuM
prii Otheis in the
nil of tluin familiar te the squaietl circle
ill seiae scenes nnd scemeii te like it tee
sremlngly net caring a single velp for
11 let of gaping people Tin spot was
en the wnv betvvcin Ilellv weed nnd
1'niversal Citv, se veu i.m iniUKine
hew close we nre te nntuie
In the past I've wiltten a '.or alum'
Mi Stnnlnw- I dmi't npnb gue fi"
this new -I'll nin ml it bv snv.ng limi
that he has (hatiged u little in I i
attitude toward pictures, ami 'ha' 1
didn't and still don't uinlcistiin I hit
lie is u vcr.v Inilllant nnd 1 ap.ibli nm
seemingly desiring te linlsh tin task
bi-turc Jt 1 111 with as little peis,n-'
Hit with the iieeple he works v it 'i
possible.
He is infinitelv j.atieiit. and 1 mm
ablv self-contieMed -His cievv v'i 1
inndditiilly is n sjilrndid one ti'l in-
that things have happmrd mi the sir
thnt would have mused almost am
uther dlrerter te explode into small
pieces. Mr. Stanlavvs, however, s ems
te lrgard thesr things as n pni t of the
dnv's work, and also' n part of the
anijiyaucr ntteiulant thr mnkitig of
1 movies. Intensely philosophic 1'er-
1 hill's if mere of them took things tins
wn. tlieie'd be lewcr temperanieninl
voleaiies. Re that as ir niaj.
"iTISS C'OMPSON wns nor weik it
vesterda.v for rhe lust time nine
ihe ni'ctnre heunii. .lusr mv link. Rul
Meudav night she will be, mid I liiie,rrekeued with, there were stage hands.
. . n ,..nii. ilnte iili eteev imlv tn lie en ' scene n.'iinlers nnd cat neuters xvlie 1111U 1
inner, tier iiaseiiaiiiein ss, m r inn-
wrfiil generesiiv. In r pntienie. had no
mill haidware lu their i ..s,i si.t ,
Nubndv evir snjs much of tin nun
latix that- makes ihe pieti.re. 'Ihe
Compson Kinipniiy is w.ei leifii1 Thrve ,
I'iu.1 I'errv. who tuius tlie lamera
i nnk He 'has werl.nl wit I i.,auv leg
ilricters. At l.indi he l"ld n f nun
.ine uf an cxperiem v be had with Com Cem Com
iiedore J. Stuart Rlacktnn Uuring
une of ihe nictures, lie was Miiraii
siiillid te take pictuns of a pi ,e bull
Tiny round the bull in the middle of a
Held", nnd I'aul blitlnH ilimldl the
f. nie. the test of the i einp.iin wad i
iig from ihe nth' r side
i. i Kissed the In Id in Mi I'.'i'l
who wns hnughtiU siuiiiiing ninln a
i ,,, nm there sedind in 1" s"'u
ti.iug nbiiut l'uiil the hull d.dn'r lik
1'n.il nnd the bull enbd Hi' trie 1'unl
u.l dime's Reb
l.rr.
assistant
ulireuer I" " Ki'i""ii iur wert.,
I -ii id Mr. Stn-i'' -. wl' i1"' manst
Iniipreifh te lIl.' I'm heard bun ucc
n,l there'n Ktlnl Uehertj. who takes
I 'are of the seript. Slu-V lieiiBht In rself
I a pair of bin" beets nml a khaki suit.
nnd is here, there and iv en where all
lar once And I'll 'se with another
f mv b nemillg ureniun.s; ine nrsjiii
?ati'n idlertH the head. ler I dint
lll'lll i"w ....---- -
, hut nave u n-im mini.. i...iti i...
' mriitiuu for l'enrnxn .-suiii.uws
,hi ., hPn, ,,,, nl i,,iie uirl.v se nuy
Oliver, I aul I rny nnu nun i itiiuiu
i euld get a Reed Mint en a week -md
nt Raul's slstir's house, up In the
hunting trip.
.,,- ...... .-- - m, . l, .. ..:.
Children in ew Comedy
'Ihe llllest ceniedv lilinlienl b thr
new Caniiibell eundy orgniiizatien,
called "A Nirk of Time llete," pm pm
hents Pereen Turner and Cey Watsen,
,lr . two rlcver child ncteri., in a comedy
in which n tiger provides many of the
tlirillH. Several bcencs xvcre taken nt
nn erphannge, the orphan children en-
jeying a real picnic as well as provid
ing much vef the acting.
I.. ,i. !,.. , ,istl nnd he.tvv inniiin nn
OF "BEAUTY AND THE
mxmsseMmimsz&mMsmmmsm
Hiaitv ,'iitun nre .lames (Jiiinn,
null had te wear a dress suit
Mae Murray Learns
That Picture Production
As A of a Bed of Rescs
lrAi: Ml RRAi vhe lecently cut
-"ln.ii.tr fieni l.n .isiwi.i!e man -
llgeis u u si.uteil
limv 11 iiiiiking en h
out en 11 inner m
''l',M,s,e,T,Khe,-' liTst
I et in 'I'eneeck
H.'V
r e' ir
t
mm. 1
111 'nil s Miss Mm
inv 1 1 bored tit bet
stin'uiis in New
leik nnd It was
the busiest four
meet is of her life.
Se many rt.irs in
tin 11 hevdey arrive
nt auv old hour at
tin studio with
rvirvtliing nil set
' '. Jtir.UU
rl.em te pe en
Vr
nnd disport their
si' ted person brtere the fiiniera. Like
revnli.v their ( atlis nre strewn with con cen
vinieiice.s and Iney can de no wieng.
That was what Miss Murray had
limi accustomed te during the past. I
Rut. Oh! what n change when she,
stepped into work of mnning her evn(
studio. .
Theie were temperaments te be
and new sic bns her picture nuMied.
,s one of the scene sntteis said, "I'll
siy slie's ii irgular Heeper"
Bert Lytell's Fight,
Dene for the Films,
Was Far Toe Exciting
"T
vi:
icained new that a scicen
e tight mnv nisilx become tee
' llayaid eiller admitted
filming of a bout lint ween
pn
V iliug.'
lifter tl i
tReir l.v nil. plnving the role of n high-
I i av pugilist nnd uiilmiii I. lmer, a
I i 'f'ssiennl ligl.tr r.
'I told Rert le go in and punili the
i i i off that 'png.' iiiui I told Rlmei
i i te be nfiaid of knocking licit
t'liinigh the wlndevv Reth ebeved in-
sriiutiens se well thai it tieiunie a lea
limi, kilnwn hclit. 'I'hrv were m.id
'linj fnrset nil iiheui the hiynaU i had!
ui i linden neil inn- m rat ii oilier jiie
wilihais I've v one was .vellinc at
them And linn Anhiir Mnrtuirlli, the
i mm raiiinu, set se rxiited he snipped
1 unnditi,:. I lore the biiiised battlers
upnit. lint wnile ir was a whale of a
tight . we had te film it exer again te
tiillnw the hcenurm. Toe rM'itlng!"
Miriam Cooper Designs
Settings in Her Films
MIRIAM CDOl'RR, who will play
the lending tela In R. A Walhh's
photo-dramatization of Refer .11. Kj tie's
famous Merv, "Kindred of the Hum."
is biiny (Ii signing the i-els te be use 1
in the pnture
Rather I'tiusiial for a leading
xv (iiiiaii te d.'-ign sets, some may sa.,
bur Milium Coepi r wns enie nn att-
l t mid attenibd the i-lases of the
Vi w Yolk Art Students I.i.ngue nnd
tin Cooper Wjih'ii Alt Silmel, he her
wen, sueiiiii nii'iii in ii iiiiuii
, a matter of fact Miss Cooper
bus long practiced architect ui.nl and
Mcnle illustration as nn avocation. In
Ihc. (laH when dim war, featured by
D, V Orlffith, Miss Cooper con
stantly waa consulted bv Mr. C.riflith
regarding his nets. And MIrh Cooper
was nuie ie kivu iur. unmtli seme
luabie aavice irem oetn the stand-
t ei woman ana an artist.
BEAST(S)"
Deris May's Ar.vf Film
te Be "Lulen and Return'
"TVOIUS MA"i S second starring pro pre pro
L'diietieii will be" Rden and Return,"
i renintiilr ceaiedv liv Hiiri Reuaud,
based en the stage plav of the same
title. 'Jiif work of
production will
begin at the R-C
studio nt IJnll
weed this week
In "Kden nni
Return," the vl vl
varieus young stnr
will appear as the
debutante (laugh
ter of n father
w h e desires
regulate her mar-
ringe mere by th- 'u nm Mu
i llll II M II 1' 1
prespeitiM' hiiDunml than In levr The i
,.(! r..i,..iu .,..,. i.u (Ak..,.. .i... .. , i
h,"' ivm n iii,i mil iuiiii- till' UlUlillU-
work of a nni mm-., thnt nmmises m,.,
in humor, act. en and bran Interest.
"Kden and Return" will fellow
I "The Foolish Age." in which Miss May
will make her debut as a full-tli-dgcd
star.
j;nwsl formic Forsakes
c, , c., ,,,
! btage for Silver Sheet
, I71Im;st TORRRNCi:, famous ft.r
J1',"S P'T.ll of Seoul, c,e(h ,,
'" "" "O"1."- "" "-l-!"' l'uiple
I I.ndv uid '"Ine Nmht Re.-it
makes
....
1 ji 1 - (irhi't in motion iintutes ,1 n iicnw
In Richard Rnithclmess' initial inde
pendent stnirins -'hic'r, "Te! "able
David."
Mr. Ten nice is hi-ie. seen i (l0
role of I.ukc Tatlmiii. a ngmia moun
taineer. "Tel'ablr David ' was adapted
for the scieen by Jeseph. Hcrgeshcimer
from bis stijrv of the uglni.i meim.
tains It was dn-ected bv Henry King.
Piinrnri.AVn
pHOTIlUti,
COMPANY f .
erAMtmeA.
Company of
A r-l.I 1 iX b"D A THOMPSON' HTS.
ArvJJ-l-W MXTINHi: DAH.T
HOPE HAMPTON
in "iiim: s i'inai.tv
ADPAnlA CHI'STNcT Ill 1BTU
AKsyMUIrt 10 A M te 11 13 P M
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "III.MIMI"
ITi CV-TVO Fll.NKUIN . (.UtAllU AVE.
AelsJl"- MXTINfi: I'XIt.T
mii.i.ixM i Mii.i.i "s. pitniii i no
THE LOST ROMANCE"
BALflMOREr,r,VAH,;rT,M,rB
PAULINE FREDERICK
in "reI)s or in rl
or mm ",l,t NN" v'""itvvi'
DU.fNl i l-hi. lixn v
LOUISE GLAUM
In "f.KKVn K TIIXS JIIU.
et in
vx h.
BLUEBIRD
I rn I ,V i-iji,
ttiiin i-
tttiniinuK
11
inuill l'liwr.l.l. nnd M'hllxl. C T In
"The Princess of New Yerk"
BROADWAY ,ir.rhV;T iVY-
srucii. cam- iii r.fii- " in: mimx's
"The Affairs of Anatel"
CAPITOL
7.-J M.XltKL-1 'IT
10 A XI te II 1-1 P M
paul rst rixtutmv.N
......- i-nnr.nmnii'
in
tiik stjm. or nn, i sn-j-
COLONIAL
nan 7 nml u P. it
sl'l CIAI VST In I Kin. li. in; xui i.u-s
"The Affairs of Anatel"
DARBY THEATRE
EUGENE O'BRIEN
in "uini.ns. APiitT'j
EMPRESS "'"Vativi..; tlj?"
JACKIE COOGAN
in "ri: i" iii nev"
FAIRMOUNT-,"l!1.f,V,'1',Jlxtiv,x
CONSTANCE BINNEY
In ' llll M(.H II !"
FAMILY ,uVVi1m ,;,,,1,V1'.
' VIOLA DANA
'l St.
M'i III
In "llll. (Ill -Slieiti. I'm mi.
,ATU S ""-All I. -Ilnlew hprucs
fHSI. '""i AT'iS'Sr: iSLV
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "1IIK KKT AIIVUljJli:'.
FRANKFORD 47,& Z&KVD
June Novak, "Tlie Gelden'.TrjLU"
AODED SimmiSE VACUKiifXE
Pt&sZWm!mMi
WW -: ,
CONFESSIONS
OF A STAR
As Told te
INEZ KLUMPH
THE STORY REOIN8
R't'j7i the early days in ihc old
Fine Art studio in California when
Colleen Moere, Ihc Ofii girls, UesMe
Leve and n host of ethers tccie mi
much meie than extra t(jlrls, Diana
Ctietnc tells hew she and her chur.t,
Isabel Heath, sat loneiemely around
ihc studh until l'hil Craney, the
famous director, chose Isabel te f'O
fie first of the screen s uaiy
vamps." Thry arc seen together i
great deal, and a scandal it created
by the director's wife. Detry ini
Chester, a friend of Diana's, is
called en te help,' and Isabel tries te
"vamp" him. Then htbel an
nounces she is te be starred in the
East by a I'aul Markham. Derm
gees te France with the aviation
corps and Diana meets Keith Oer
ham, who strangely atttacts her.
On the eve of a romantic runaway
marriage, Keith is killed in an auto
mobile accident,
NOW GO ON WITH tfllE STOUV
CHAPTER Mill
T Sl'ENT the vest of the night in the
- women's waiting room nt one of the
big railway stations; ns n mntter of
fnet. it was already quite light when I
left the deek. I freshened mjself tin
n bit. and then, at ! o'clock, went put
nnd wnnderrd nheut until I found n
pawnshop, ever en Sixth nenue. which
wns open.
Never before hnd I pawned an thing,
nnd I felt horribly ronsplrueus ns I
went into the little store nnd spoke te
the rami in rhnige. Hr wns very non
committal; just glnneed t the ring
which I handed him. took it te n little
booth nt one end of the counter nnd,
examined it. then rnme bncU nnd of
fered me $10.
It wns worth murh mere than that,
of course; it seemed te me that that
H'nu mi nlistinlK small amount for him
, t 1 !t l...i OKI ..,.,,1,1 inn me I
i through the da. se I took it nnd bur
'lied nwny te th" nearest white-front
I restauinnt, wheie I feasted en wheat
cakes and coffee.
ifi li.nii inn ill ii. lull ,, "nti -v, ..
That was tlTe lust meal l nail ever
l.nd when I was absolutely independent.
I n,1 1 iiw plni'enslv hnnnv. Ill New
Yerk. ou see se ninny girls who live
quite nlene, support themselves, and
outside of working hours de about ns
they please. Yeu sec tlirm nt theatres
nnd motion-picture shows nnd concerts,
nnd thev seem te lie bavin;; surh a geed
time with ether girls, thnt .ou can't
help wishing that even girl, the coun ceun
tr evei . (euld have just one year in
which she depended en herself and ad
justed herself te conditions without
am one te help her.
My heart sank a little when I left the
restaurant and turned toward Mnlrelm
Sandy's eflirc. I knew that he would
he at' rhe Rreadwny ether of the firm.
I up near Fiftieth street, and net at the
! studio, se 1 went there. Rut as I gave
m name te the innn in the etiteY eflirr
i niid waitrd for him te giie it te Mr
' Sandv. I felt in If I'd never had any
connection with the hrm nt all. I
wandered around the waiting room,
looking nt the big colored pictures of
the company's stais there were two of
me
wretched likenesses and rather
I..,. ., , , ,
I wished thnt I wns one of the girls who
se often came therr trying tesget into
pirturrs, instmd of 11 star in the
making.
"Mr. Snndv'll see you new. Miss
Cliejne." the innn told 1110, ns I tinlshed
mv "second round of the room, nnd I
followed him down a long hn'l past
glass-partitlenrd eflirrs wheie I could
see the
various departments getting
started en their day s work I brie had
been a sudden reformation in the Inter
est of rflirlency, mid everybody wns
there en time: usually they sauntered In
nt nnv time till 10 o'clock, I'd heard.
Rut that day thr publicity oflue, the
people who took care of thr advertising
and pi es sheets, the bookkeeping de
partment Ihey and nil the ethers xen
there, liuighing and talking together as
tl.ej eprnrd thrlr desks and get started
mi the morning's dutiis. As I passed
through one of thr vrry large rooms,
wheie miny stenographers worked, one
of them ioregni(d me , I heard lid
whisprr te another one, "I.oek, qtiii k ;
tlieie sers Diana Chryne " I weudrreij
what she would haxr iheught of me,
whether her velte would hnve been se
IMIOTOPI.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
America.
P.F ORE" 5301 MARKEr ST.
Lil-vJOt, ., ;10 and n ae te it
IIOIIOTIIY I'lllI MI'S nml Ssiircliil T.isi In
"Man Weman Marriage"
GRANT
HI.'.! (llrnr.1 Xvt
ia iim:k jjxilv
TOM MOORE
ln IIOI I) Otlt IIOIf-Ksl"
GREAT NORTHERN i-WL-W
DOROTIM
"Man-
rilll.MI's) nm! Snrclid t list In
Weman Marriage' '
imperials;; t.-::-','r
JFtJII III. Il.ldt ItlKI M'l.l IAI. I l 111
"THE SKY PILOT"
Lehigh Palace G"mjn0uAat
KKIIXRII IIMtTIIIX.XIK.Ss lu
'EXPERIENCE"
LIBERTY
llltUAII A il.l XIUIA AV
StAriM.I. DAILY
WILLIAM RUSSELL
III "SIM, IMI KIV I If
OVERBROOKu'iDiIAvV'l,,."uIJUMB0 'lleshI u,nA,0
lOsMIII'OinxS I'ltODlt-lieN1' 'JWI1JUU J-" .1ne e r,Ufert
"Tlie Weman Ged Chamred"
PALACE
l.n iixiiM.1- hTuui.T
ai.istak cast in n.i ii. ii. nr. mii i.is
"The Affairs of Anatel"
PRINCESS
1018 MAHKirr STUUET
H VI A .XI ., 1 IX p t
MAlltllK 101 KSFI It's I'ltOIlKllON
"FOOLISH MATRONS"
nperviT
K J. I. r. N I
MAHKIJT SI' iMuw ITHI
in.:
-.w.n
U : A M te 11 I. M.
aiumhiwh
imiii fruit
"i Ht SCOFFER"
"ii t-iin.i
.RIA TO OCUMA.NTOW. AVE.VUB
rrijtt a c " .'V.'J'V." ar-
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
RUBY MAltKi:-"1 &' nu.uw -th "
whitjiin iikA's'i-imiiiimien"
"The Truth About Husbands"
' SAVOY -'" AUkhXi!i
II II) III II.I'.U In'
... ..v.vr.v -'
.ieiit
"THE SKY PILOT"
SHERWOOD M !, u.V-'a
" LIONEL BAKRYMORE
In 'Mill. (.Ill AT w. i.sn 1(1 "
STANLEY UI" ' " "'"I
NORMA TALMADGE
In ' tM.nniMi 1 1 1 : i i.s-i
STANTON A'i'' " "".
i hTmAY Vex's Wii'.?,' .,,!U' m
"OVER THE HILL"
333 MARKET0WKtT??iWJ!
ELAINE HAMMERSTEiN
la "HIE OIHL rnOM KOWHEltE"
V "i
She Must Like Bert
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Y1RC1NIA YA I.I.I
Who will be Rert I.jtr'l , caiIln,
vveinni in "The RK,t
Failed," hn fourth
that
nppenrancj
with the .star
envious. If she had known hmv t ,,.i
the night. And eh. hew I ., vl d g
girl; hevv I wished that I eetlhUn,
plarrs w th her. nnd Hit dnvvn t aX
neat desk, nnd de work that , ,.'
nitr.ly Inld out for mr. Instead efVr t
te face what was ahead of me '
Malcolm Sandy sat at his desk ,,1
just stared aH 1 crossed the il00 "5
paused It, front of hi,,, On "M
between us was a hURV photograph".
me. In a Hilvcr frame, nohedv could
luive seen ir there and net wondered X
he had selertwl .me, from ameni: th.
cempnii m many' stars, for this neil.
Hen of prominence. 1 began te think
that Rreadvvny'H gossip about 111 h,5
iiul iji-rii "iK'iiy iMiuci ncatH'M fault
"nen.' he said at last. a I ttLi
there looking at him IU"1
"I've come 10 say that I inn't posit,
bly i.iairy you. uvcr, bur that 111 go ea
with this picture, se that all we've deni
won't be wasted, nnd that I'll finu!
.nit my con tract with ou. If veu vrmt
me te." ' '
"That's kind of you, ' he retnrnented
d-yl.v . "ten 11111 away during tlic nlibt
and frighten me half te death, nnd then
you saunter In here nnd remark that
you won't brenk your (entraet nk.t, '
you knew- dained well thnt .von couldn't
de nnything but stiik te eu'r agreement
nnyvva. Why whj- "
And then, suddenly, he exploded, n.
tramped up and down the en"i"ij la
mved nnd swore nnd said things thlt
mude me turn absolutely cold with hor
ror. 1 wanted te run uwaj , hit 1 knevr
thnt if I did I'd never lemr bark, an'
this 'thine 'mil te be settled once and for
all right then.
Finally he 1 aimed down n bi'. re.ilia.
lug that his bltisteiing va-n t de.ngnn;
geed. I hnd been leaning ngnunt t!i
desk ns he raged nbeut, and he rami
ever te where I steed, put hU liandi
en mv shoulders, and stared nt me for
several minutes.
"Se jeu won't marry me, ' he sal'
nt last.
'1 can't," I told him.
"All right let it go at tn.v Gninj
ever te the studio this niernliig'' The;
phoned that you would wmk at 11,"
Thnt was like hint, te iage nm storm
and then siiddenlv quiet down
I went devviistnlis and get a taxi, an'
wns jolted through the snevw streitnte
the old riding nrndeiny that had beta
turned into a special studio, sU (hat
1 ihe ceiiipnnj's women sfu, wouldn't
have te make the long journey te till
etlu'r studio, which was en tliculgeet
1 lu"";, ,' "" ".': "',"'. ',' "' "'
I ..... .. T f.k.t ,,., Il.n, .... ... ...a....
lllllS'll HI' UHll-MIIII 1 lllllll b uani in 1
lldd Willi a V CtelJ .
Rut 1 xvendeud w luther I deverliare
a chance te tell Derij what he had
helped ine te de. I wondered, tee,
whether Malcolm Snudv had accepted
my decision as linal, or whether hi
xveiild niuke things unpleasant for me.
Te Re Continued Teninri rtw
Ralph Ince te De "Justice"
Ralph In e. who starred ,n "Thl
Highe.t Law" nnd "The l.unl of Op Op
peitunit ," vvil' dirfct the sen en prei prei
(iitntien of Jehn dnlsweriln's "Jul
ticc," in wlmh William Firilian. Ii
te be staired
riioTei'ijvi.si
cemmhv r .
erAMimeA.
' VFPTOR I A MARKET ST. ab. 9TR
. V Jv I UKI A ., a m. te ii is P. v.
CHARLES RAY
In "MNKTKKN I'lll I.I.I ' .
At WEST CHESTER
IDLL HOUR "li.i'MK"11
iTlie NIXON-NIRDL1NGER
0
Tl (EATREb
belment
52D ABOX E XIARKET
i an nmi n in ie ii r tt.
Si.erlnl tiist In f IX II. II, 1)1, MM I.E'I
"The AfFairs of Anatel"
CEDAR
bOTH A ( i:i)lt IxENWi
1 SO inrl .1 7 en 1 IIP.lt
BETTY COMPSON
in "vr Tin: end nr tiii: iwiRin",
i CC) IFJ 1IVI MurKet bel Saih" W
V.x7U.IOCUlVli "II nun 1 7n.iMI.
I SI'I ( , ( st lii f HI II II IK MULE'S
"The Affairs of Anatel"
ATB.
V
"TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN"
LEADER
llHr ,X LAXCAlilhll AV.
iiiTivrr' liVTt.T
M'i:nl. t ,T In (ICII, II, 111 MIII-E'J
"The Affairs of Anatel"
I DPI '"sT r-' AN'J UJCtHT SlKKBli
L.UV.UJ i xt.ii. t ;tu a no i;v Hinnij
i M'i:c i r, t ,ST in t r.( ii, ii. in: mii i.e'
i "The Affairs of Anatel"
I K T IX T '. 1 k v i 1 l I j i. i tl .9
, 1MAVJ1N "ii Tindl
NIXON
I MIIMtnr. sai K.I1I ir e,f w.n! (ait U
. . : . ...
r. s.i
THE BARBARIAN"
i
RIVOLI 6-u - ;iVT!;rAB.t
DOROTHY DALTON '
III "III.IIIMl XIVSUS'
STR A Mn "oi.it.MA.NTew n a r.
J 1 IM1NU at xn.NAvnn .stukht
SI'lH I l, ( AST In ( K II. II III! Xlll I.E'8
"The Affairs of Anatel"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A
Cermantewn "lu x'.''r'Lt
WANDA HAWLEY
in mm: iiei si, -i ii r ,i in iit"
JEFFERSON l'Wh.I t- ."nVaSt
LOUISE GLAUM
in "(i(i:,ii.tt tiin kii" -
Paris' iix.k am &. "L'',l.l,N.-ii
rrtlm xmt -j r. iH-iinuii
ALICE BRADY
in riu: i is.iijnmiPK" vi
WEST ALLEGHENY SMft.,,iyJ535i
nmiHirrnrixCDirE ,
W" Mil
In nn.iiis UK UliIlJ(ll" -k
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