"V t t m -Vjr" ir' weTpwP Sivv-i jH ( V ? auj;;. EVENING PUKLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 Kf'Rr Hi lili 1 ffi I m i H H f-v I ii f h ir m n .? j K -1 11 ft! I i fV, CLOSE-UPS of the My HENHY Hew They Keep Their Fingers en the Pulse of the Fan TN Ol'Il vrpcklj rrrlrw of the local photeplny beuses lai week ve spee nt the fart that some cf Ill's most artistic plrtiires put eul during the lat veir hRvc been commercial failure, vvlille "hokum" i ridinc ltn way te tfin1 hrcnklng sue-es.'!. It struck nie that it. would be Interesting te find out esarMj hew the Wj; producers keep thpir tiujers en the pule of the public, se. ns "yentimenlal Temmy" -vas mentieneil nt a pathetic crumple of n iroed pi -Mire i Kone wrong, I went te the offices of the producers in New Yerk thin week and ' asked them te show me hew they keep trark of tiling" I find that tlier and all ether producers hare a regular system of reperti i sent in from theatre- own en all ever the country, telling them hew much business each picture is delns and siring he. theatre man's comments en Its mer.ts ei demerits. These comments in turn arc based en v.hat his patrons tell him. aid se (lie report gives praetli illy a nation-wide vetn en eiRh photoplay New befctc Siring the repetts en "Sentimental Teniny ' I want le prcfu e It with the very unimportant htatement that, In my own humble opinion, it was the most artistic and meiitorleiis pied'ieunn mtule in America in a Ien? while It bad In the flret place, the ba"ic met It id a dtery vvhlrli 1)33 become a clai In English literature And it achieved . task that tnet people thought well nigh Impossible it pu. the ery llfe and spirit of the nhlmMfll riarrie en the screen. I doubt if nny picture lias rccctrcd mere enthuiasttc commendation from an nitl&tie standpoint. I.ct.H tee what the public thevght of it. In tbeve producer?' report l i" tures are rated en the per cent of theatre owners who say its cemmercia' returns ncre "mtlKfartei'v ." That does net mean necessarily a great succeii One hundred per cnf annotation en the corner of the report means only that It is iJearing eipeatci and making enough profit te justify its commercial existence. Yet "Sentimental Tenmy." full of beautr and art rnd sincere attempts te raise the standards of motion pictures is classed as only iS per cent untlsfacterv In ether vcerds. It is a pathetic failure, in the opinions of the majerlt of movie fanN all ever the country. Tr hacn't paid expenses It Is marked detvn as a , distinct financial less en the books of most of the theatre owners. ' Oi THE ether hand. "The Affaus one unfavorable remment. from are icritinn in ( nthuiiasticalty telliny irhat ei, business it is drawing. And nobody, probably net ricn Cecil de lillc himself, ireuld attempt te defend "The Affair of .tmifel" nriiiciJlft. Take "Over the Hill." It m hokum, pure and simple, produced frankly for ts popular appeal. ft is well done from a production standpoint, but nobody would think of ranking tt as n ttery te be proud of. 1 cf. lait irerk, an efjieial of the Fex Company told me that they me confident "Oicr the Hill'' icill play te a grets of $.1,000,01)0 brfere it is done. XTOW let's glance at the report sheets nne eshll.ifnr from Mnsv.nelinte! t it ture that has mere or le.ss action, ami in any action. We had a few of the verj production, but only a few hked it and out before the picture we erer It is well produced In every way geed pho tography and settings and th acting if very natural ar.d geed. As a boxefflce attraction in this elf'. 1 will hare te wij that it is peer." And a Cincinnati theatre owner writes: "Hailed by the cr.ti's as a wonder ful picture and possibly will appeal le tne few who have read the book. I saw the rlefilre in ttia tlrwf.nm Iheafre Here nml nrit linCine rf.ir fhe lAnnV T ..imiiT net enjoy the picture; in fact it was terubl'y draggy and uninteresting. Neth- ing te held jour attention except the acting, which wa high class. I consider a picture of that tjpe absolute! undesirable for our audiences. " There have be-n a let of kicks b movie fi.ns this year et account of the clns-s of entertainment which 1' being offered te them and at high admission prices." looking en down the report sheets we find such comments as thee, "Had mere compliments, also mere kirks, than an plct.ire I haw err plajed nt -a WO leV "Toe tnm--nr. pppn.. urttenThp patrons theiiBht hw role uemmyi suij nnn n eau beverai K"l slew"; "An esceptimal! t;.md pi. ture te account ter me en wisiupj. i ae we havi bad for some tlrae." SO THERE you net n rhnne te are tchr.t tne produce it tp against ithen he has nrne enough te put out fenfthmg that 11 really artnttr. He pirates himself and a tery feu of the fans, but he dnpleasei hi' 'uftemirs, the thentn ei'nirt, beenjr he does net attract the all-important dollar te the he; eJic, Jimt a fexe tccclt age ire had a Uttlr discussion here en uhy fnni u rre net then peinj te the meriri, and most of evr correspond mix drc''irrd it icrjs beraute the pictures icre se leu. grade. Maybe this irill sheir them lehy. The producer itti'f te blamr. He itn't a charttatlr institution, and if the fans wei.'t je te see the noed thlne but trill pay millions for hokum, he n ijet te give V,-hokum. SHE'S NOT G01.G TO M mm'-; Kl Xr ' : mm I Its wPMfc iini 11 1) n'liiiniii'iiaiMinirifium 11 11 mi 1 tun 1 vmsim. l . - .jKMirti-xssmMSSMSsmmmwm mmmssm Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans ADIvIiAIDH Lionel Barrvmem tlilrty-eight and icarried te Deris Bun kin, who frequently appears with him In pictures nnd en the nlngc. BOBS Klsie Tcrguseu 1 apriarmg In "Footlights," and Dene I'asile Treman In "French Heeh." Yes, both re married. AliM V SMITH dust a poen an I find the' cant you ask for I shall send it te you. Tim picture ou nientlen in mn old one nnd the cast Is net available, in mv lies'. However. It you will patient, you will seen be rewarded. DAnKDKVILI'auliiic Curlev d. ' net fqll her age. 8he Is net the youngest landing liuly en the stage at present However, mi appeared en the stage ,it thfl tender nge of five. I.im'sc Lerraine ,it In the twenty clubs Blme l.incelu 's i thltiy-twej Kathleen OTonner Is tweti- rtyfeur. ttrmfcl Micrn is twenty and Grace CunnHrd twenty-nine. Vea, S.Tttinlevn O'Connor U a blend, nnd cXZfie, Daily Mevie MOVIE GAME M. NEELV of .Ktvxlii" has net yet received all eicr tie .Natien, theatre eienws en "Sentimental Temmy." Here is In. i-itei "This uil.lienee HUes n r.le. thi production we de net seem te hate bett people in town come te see this the musei either stayed nway or went up nnu icarc urrnusc mi- piciure w.is e and pl-.t- d the few who saw it. Maid poorest urawmg-taru tearure picture tnnt DESERT THE SCREEN felly" Fred erick has an nounced pox i lively that she will remain in tirturPH despite the many lures 'he stage h 11 1 lipid out te her. Ever .since Ii'sh Frederick joined Famous PlaijerK " i a lit or nine tears age there trr heen rumors i her return te the foetli qhti, 'mt tshe iej nrvr gene. 3V I. I ' name has an etii-han ing "'M'e I n'li afril'i I an t lulp Jim te -t into the Him les My mil i is lei slay Imiiie timl tin tf ti yeiur se henl. Certn.nlv I Jin nn imarv with veu Hew enull I be cress vvTen ou write me s'l' h a pkusarn letter'? BLI'B DEVIIi--Vmi are tin -ei-und "devil" I have had te dt.il wi'l tedm r" Ju iclated te Dare"' n ah' fn , the cast of the serial "Who t, Ne One: It l net customary te i 'ibllsh the. ninics of any et the players urppt be t'ie leudliig iiiHti or woman In 'uls xeilal veu alreudy knew that Kathleen Clifferd pluyH the lead. Serrv te disae point you. C. L. MABDIAN The person nne told veu that Nerma Talmadge was twentv-elght vears old was mlhin mlhin lermed She n born at Niagara FallH in 1VI7, svnl -li makes t r twenty-four vearw old Klnlnc KnmmerHteln'ii lead- j Ipg man in ' Kebcrt Blllf -iinnucuiiH or fttuw1' waa s- A t THE tySiHHM h,- t -jMIB iiLi, y Mi m ii feW' ,; , WM3&L -xBw- HHNHf i mMm jp mSWm MM'mjm m m BiPBHBSir- ill wrHWslgffIil mm JJJIHJWK JR MSEL T W'WM I BUFFALO BILL ONCE I Uffl trau). sSSSBb MWIL : TRIED TO ADOPT j CONFESSIONS ' Wl Jpfe jmnnxjOR show I J -A O 1 Jl Bm- tMl AmmmBKMlM fl JL''ant.l te .idept Tem Mir, the 1'ex i T jWWfe W, .vjiplK'BE- aatj 1 star? It's, se. Tem told the story liim- As ield te ' tE-' lRiinvlvlffiS P se!f enr '""rIinn" '""r nlli' ,,r 'van liKV" KTI1MPH VDL' "'iSSSsBBfJO?;?'' mnhlng "Tim Night Horsemen," his i llL6 ALUiii 11 i . WmML SHnBSflKSiai H lll,''s Production. CIIAPrEK LII "pn.UH new, Plana: climb up I -Lv there and kneel down ou that lower pi.ite " i"-llPl l"' grfttS.r little (lircrier f "O'lldn't call me bj my firrt name: thi I '-""s ,1P "rst time he d met me. and crcu .if ter the jeurs I'd been accustomed te the free and easj wars of the studio I preferred that people would knew ine before they did tiiat. However. I gath ered up the gauzy train of my evening gown touched up my make-up a bit, nnd f:iml,r,i "I' the little stairway that ,P(1 te tli" tlce1 IlllltP vrIlfr'' l WB t" kneel. About four feet above m. bend was a similar pii.te. This whs te descend en the lower one. and I was te ! saved from being rushed te death br the here. wh0 eul(, clmb mn intrrvenlns . . ., . "ln',V " "SS "" me just in 1 "I suppose veii've tested nil this?"' r ..1...1 ill, .ii.'. ., r i..i. .1. 1 New fieti t you knew my business '" - " -" .,..- wenv . dearie I he told me. shift 1.1", Ing his cigar frmn one corner et im U'.'k'li' IT lit' ,HI,'-1 Ullll 'I'lllllllKill I'll' men who st 1 l,v. watching him ad - mirlngly. He was showing .iff te his wt,,li , ll,. ..tl.n. ,i...l I, Inl'lt,. n ll.n friends, of cuurse. showing tliem hew' Ilecatise I we ashamel te ,eme un ae could dire, t a we'. known star. til I didn't hnve te ask anythii'g of I knelt down and get jeadj for the 1 you," I told him, ciinjing te his arm 11s shot. The director gave some fmnl di've walked down the linny strrit. "Yeu rectiens te the mnn who was working l sit'd that I could call yen buck when the controlling l-vcr at Hie back of the h .e mernt mere te me than anything machine. If 'e sa.v tnal the here weuMn t reacli me in tinin be was te step the MscMne und se avert nn act dent that Might prove f.itnl te me. "All right new, boy; lei's be - n ailed the dineter I inled the ciirl.l professienr.l pnrlrnec te which I'd been used The stei 1 p'ute begun te descend. 1 rid I wmt through the proper action. exprssiiiK luiirer nt the Impending otastrephc holding out mv arm as the here was supposed te start toward me, all that 'ort of thing. And then I "uddenlv stepped acting nnd begen expressing fear and horror In i"al earnest Ter any one could see that the here v.asn't going te arrive in t'rt.i' te save me, and I'd caught 11 nuf lied, tertificd exilnmafien from the man lit the lever "My (ied, it's snifk!" T was going te be killed, or at least 1 erribly maimed There 1 eu'd be no doubt of that. I cnweinl down, starli.s it that descending square of steel that 'as te kill me. If I luiil net been s.. e--;tieil villi Oir I would have thong! t "f jjrnping , tin fioer was enlv about ten feet hduv. But I was absolutely fas- 'nuted 'vl 'i horror. I didn't ei rn knew (hit I was si reaming, but thev told mc afterwaril if it 111 ii-rii'iis ce'ibl be beard down n trie street lielew llien sudeen v h irnilinr vel, e 'irmiglit me te mv senses ier rid'eiw me, megapiieue in ...mil I Derry 'iind we.rk Duma gce I wu " shuuted.jiist as 'f nothing had g'-nc ' "Keep J' up ('line nil liieii 'a'cntlrie ' te the leading n-.tm. wl, 1 r.d hlevsed up when he heard in' e earns. "It ght aerem th'-re tlin'" r grab In 1 step ever nn the plate ind grab be- poi. our"' mehevv. spurred 011 bj the corn iii" inl in Dcrry'i voice, tha' inwardly 1 stnep-sbctildered excuse fur a n -in had saved me. I don't believe that l.e knew lien ! illel It liim'-cf. lie sunt iipi1 lue "t 'rem bcneiitli that des' ending plit iust in tini' : rbe train of n 1 frock v . aught under it ns it v n-. I burned 'nter that he tee hud heard what tm r.an operating the eer hud said 11, had bi.-en tee frightened te go en until Derry. lushing ever frmu the net it SHE'S I I I TANG OF THE HEATHER IS STRONG IN THIS ffi iKS mfcjfc V' ' liiSJ I 'W'-iTUlJIU UM ISencli show in fliieage. lie was rid- j R?v''v i ns i i'-JW'K; frrj.Ai''' 'PJrMflKwFJ 559 I '"P n"l roping mid doing lnilr-rahing ' t,l '"'Wfi i-LMi'.iJ-JlsSBMl M iu,l,,J- I1(' lm(l known Ituffiile Mill V .k fSfSfSimWi "One dav I',uiT.iIe Mill or Mill Cedj . N'v ") f fX iWT!ftpjO'iKiSSi rel 1" "'' ''"",,' i"1"' '''", f"r ip-" wii H- Jt, j, 1 l!4u'&Mmn"i WfTWff1 nfT ?W'iMllir'fe''ffllBVF?ff W$i 'nln ns ''l0 nf,,erw pf'' gntlircd around v &v& ffii5!3S ttZ'lwSSKSfiiuUKRS9vM Wm liini- ' "p lini1 H,in"' li'1"1 f i ,f,K11 fb f wfriS&msrtim&akrlS fHinw with i.im 'Tpi.' sai.i inii. i:JPIIWllll.WWM.UJWWP- TWit. HWW,M(rJI Jl I IM im IIPW. ( Denuld t ri-p n eh ceiiipanv te hniuiic Seetland te ti.m Ian Minl.aii'ii "Beside the Meiiule Mrl'ir Muh ' In the upper right-hand corner 1 a "group" picture of Mr. f'nsp. The gentleman in the i tivcntieniil sack suit is Donald Crl'p. dlreiter, the colertu' looking vu w th a fendncfs fei plaids is Donald Crisp, actei trick plmtegrnpliv 1 the answer. In the upper left-haini corner Is another picture rf Mr Crisp, who plays the role of old I.ach'iin Campbell. The sheep is net mentioned in tht cast of diameters-. Mclew arc Mr Crisp nnd Mary liljniie. the leading lady in the picture galvanized him into notion and made liim think that he'd been mistaken, and U.. 1 ...it. !l 1 .... .. tt. ..II ""J.1 '"-,--- "' K- ' ' ") : '.'. r . ' veu ve get te g't out of this, hen- . . ll.,- ,,.,, .... ,. I,-,. I ',1 ,..,,. and left the studio with him. "Ymi ... .1... nun in-, in vii u "I':"" !'-in't work with this enmpany it would . 1 iii ill. 1 iii-u -iii leirvrr. v uy u 1111 i veu i-'une . 1 1... i - S! i. V. .. . I,. . ,1. , 1 lr.nl0,?,n'1 let u'e kne" wunt handy was (0,nS-' c'ic in the world. 'Well, it does, low. tut I'm 11 failure, n spite of the suc cess of my pictLrcs. I'll give up every -thing for veu vvr.cn I have something te givi up." "Don't yu l.revv that you're duirii te me iww thn'i you've ever been be be eore''" he demanded. "Why. bem v I'd give anvthlrj in the word if you'd matrv mc today, and let me take ture e' veu always. I've learned a thing 01 two -ince last fall, and y ill v.eii'd'.'t ever need te fmr that any one like Isi bc! I lntli could stei bttween us agn:i', mi mutter v lint a big chance te eucetui v as the bait." "Hit, I knew that, derir." 1 pio pie "sti d "But iust i'ive n c one mure ehiin... te vvin this jiime, and then I 1 buck it all for 3011. "All right we'll take it together it vmi say se." lie amvveicd abruptly-. "Wbat'de you think of this? 1 .. ulr the screen ilhts te a :eucli nf a ' r a while asi: it wasn't prepi rlv pr---mted en Mrendvvnv. and fnileel, but i' ..III ...I... .. ..MlniL ninlii, I'M .li.l V 111 nil" 11 111 11 IIH'iii- i'liiui' i 'ii - ret it and veu can bt the star-1 think I've "or eneiiL'ti inui.ey te give it tli nelit settings nnel cast, nnd if 1 haven't I rnn borrow some. We'll put eveiy ('ing tliat'a g'"d in Ub 1M0 't .-11 ,1 tl-n ;f wc can swing it righ... r"t lug ut, n leasing organization te put it I'd h'ie te break n contract- with Malcolm Sandy, of course, but lie hidn't lived up te his pa it of it and I knew till' I could de it. And this veu I I te s wonderful, working wit.i D m en n pinuie that was te inuki 1 s leth "Oh. Derrv. I will!" I cr.c.l, r 1 'iar -, ith liapplre,8. t ONTINITD MONDW .S10 Surely Likes Jewels l'auline Vrederick were something li'Be fort v -eight stilngs of beads. sut lings, tt irtv p.ilis "f earrings and t'u'ty -nf li.iceletH With her various in t nines 111 "J"! e Iiure of Jade " THE CETER OF ATTRACTION Lgaxine f lT'ilinii S'irnrin- LOlS " ,,SO" Surprised .-1 1 - V i9 tllC StlUtW W tlPtl 3110 inn a .nine unmnspv T 1 I 1 !- , ..,,,,-. , 1 CBCII. B. furniture- lje.iiiij- urrangcu a destroying scene in "The . .. ,,, 1 Affairs of Anatel. v 1 is the uetreyei . til Wuli.lO" Beid William de Mill las provided 1 similar stunt In his new pi' tun "Miss Ii u I u Beit," wherein I.iu.s Wl'sen, Ij the title role -if 1 lie leng-sufferii x I.ulu, finally turns upon the Der.cen household a n d wrecks t Im Kite lien . Among ether rhirus, she bit Theodere It e b I'H Vkll.S0N eits, who playrt Dwight Pcicnn, a teunding crack en the jaw with re he.r list "By Jove," ehseivcd the veteran neter. "bbc carries a vallui like Delllpnej ." ".Miss Lulu Bett" is the p-Ue play liT Sl)r flart fr(1n In t ,.u ti m.iinl im.l lllvnh n,upU.(l by nillu en,ng"r. ' She's Only a Baby, but She Kneivs Fame TlTAKl. LW. teen B1E MnitEIIOrSE is .mh- six- months old but already she r, . ., , , ,'i , "'" '""v tt, l,a,,k w,'",h s'"' "!lni 'd herself. Marie, one of our lx tter known '.cretn actrcises, began her ca reer at the nge of three lie nths, an after thirteen months net enlv bis u enviable b.ink roll, but is fame ,is 1 1 1 r profession. Marie was the Imbv in '"lie Old Vest." Bupeit Kiiphes' Hurv pruilt'cei' l.v tiublv" jii. In which Mnrv Alden ua ua neied iich n sui'cess 1. 1 til" mother She uKu went en lomtieii te Big B -ur vv 'I. "Ai e of Hearts" company w he.i itiv njjeut a year nbl nntive daught' r of lie iiirn Southland, this n'lillcst of all the stars that twinkle en the s her sheet b :i eni'ii it, swimmer and singer, an 1, men ilmn all that, can s'and en lei he vl Accerdtnj- ,ti Muri" the nay te k ' ve i'irf s te have plenty of nans im drink leir, el milk. SI.e expes-ts te siar uu'il -be has n in-lied the liiatur' agi if five, when she will tube a vacutii'i in some iTCllllive kind' I gin ten nf the it ;. 1 . ! Marwn Datien is bcinu directed i,i-n bcenr in "Enchantment." The cameraman is Ira II, Mergrjx and the director Rebert C. Vigneltt. Xet much room or privacy for the lady te de her acting, is there'.' FILM wanted te .idept Tem Mir, the 1'ex star? It's se. Tem told the story him self one luncheon hour while he wan making "The Night Horsemen," his latest production. At the tlun Tem was with the 101 Knnch slum in Chicago, lie was rid nig nnd roping and doing lnilr-raWing "hints-. He had known Buffalo Mill -Miie time "One dav Buffalo Mill or Mill Cedj . a 11 wc culled him. scut fur me. said Tem as the ncter were gathered around him. ' He had some kind of a legal fellow with l.lm T.it'i.' said Bill. 'some dav in the neai future I'm going te retire. But that should be 110 ica- son why inj 'Buffalo Bill' show should 1 dose, rsew, 111 menu here and mvsef believe you can carr en the show I've j uhvnjs ndmired you. Yeu remind me of m.vself when I was veur age eu'i-e a dead shot. You're a wonder w th the rope bitter than I ever was. And 1 I think you loel like I did when I vvus your age. if you II ngiee 1 11 adeut ynii us my son. carr) ye'i vvlih tin show for 11 couple of years in'r'id'ice von around the entile 1'nited M-iim as my adopted son. and then I'll retiie und turn the whole sliew ever te you, taking a percentage of the earnings, but giving you the big share.' "W'.;' Id him the preposition was all ..... . 1 . ' uc 11 hh iar as 1 vmis cencerneu. 1 think you'll fit In line. Tim,' he teh I me. 'and 1 tliliiK you II HKe tliis lili; job.' Again I assured him it sounded geed te me. Then hl lawyer friend spoke up: 'I think people will neon for get all about your ever being Tem Mix and will talk of you only as Bill Cedy, Jr.' "I didn't quite get that 'De you mean,' I asked hiiu. 'that 1 will have te change my name te Bill C01K , Jr.?' Ceitnlnly,' he replied. 'If Buflnle Bill ldepN you as his s,en you will have te trke hi name.' " 'Net me,' I s.iid 'I ve been Tem Mix ell my life and I'll be Tem Mir for the u.st of it. Why, what would my father nnd mother think of me? Ne, slree ' "It win all off. Maybe It would have been geed for ire linaiicinlly, but I like the iiuinc nt Tem Mir." innTnri.)M AlKimlvn '-'" M "' & 1'assyunk Ave. 5& Sisil.il ( 11.I III (rill 11. De Mlll-'s "I?Le Af!nirs L Anatel" All Ff.HFNY '"""kfnnl Alumv-rj L.L,L,Ul 1LI 1 Mu, Jul.., ? 1,1 Kviex Ht 8 slneil-il ( net til ee't II. lie Mllle's "The Affairs of A.nalel" -POLLO w & THOjiI'-ON HTl). VI V I'S llll'-T ELSIE FERGUSON SVIlllll VM) I'lllll '.l I OV I in ARCADIA ;'", ' "y, T ETHEL CLAYTON III "IIKHIMI" ASTOR r"A';. ?,'"!X!& A'te il l-sT Ml I l tn "A Tale of Twe Worlds" baTtiwmi- - .vr? HOPE HAMPTON In "l.eiv i. ft v vi. n BENN "l" '"';',s 'i'.-.'-'- Willimn A. Brady's "LIFE" .VllDKIS "III lil'.K VSI 111 II II" BLUEBIRD " " - ETHEL CLATON in rvi Mi" I HIM I II M BROADWAY ' !i ! JI LIONEL BARRYMORE jn 'jtiik tiiii.vr vim! mi in." CAr I I OLi '""ie ' V'i i'ii p PAULINE FREDERICK iTj'Mir - I ! t en. ' VMI COLONIAL u": lri. AZ Sih-cI,iI ( . nt In ri. I II. lit Vllllr's "The Affairs of Anatel" DARBY THEATRE" NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIU viiiin EMPRESS UAiTli.ftvft.VAa .1 VMI s III. IV HI 11 UVl Oil!)'-. "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" FAIRMOUNT-";.MViV JACK HOXIE DAILY in ii'in si mt vmi i'AMILY"r""iT,v--.,.Vl?!riri.T; TOM MIX 1,1 ' Till, Mlilll Itlll'.s, VII'.S" 56'lHbl'. lllh-Allll K.iiw hcirui. .S,VKlv,iVT(,BU'Ul''! VI, I met mm TV" FRANKFORD ",& "'W,!6 Eugene O'Brien, 'Worlds Apnrt' vmiKii si ki'kixk vai ii:vni.K DUSTIN FARNUM H 'TIM- VIIAUAL I,AV ' FATHER IS ENGLISH, MOTHER IRISH: SHE PLAYS JEWESS TTEH J-l English, but Dorethy wan selected from IiundredH of girls te piny the part of n Jewess. Thus Dorethy Ulchards. who plays one of the piincipul roles In "The Mar rlcade," found herself In n peculiar situation. "1 speak Trench, Spanish, ficrman, and have lived in European countries virtually nil of my eighteen yearn," ayn the actress, "se the role of an unhappy wife in a Jewish family struck mc as being a llttle odd." Miss Uiclmrdw has spent most of her childhood hi France, Oeriniiny and Spain. Her mother, Mndam Martha Well nrds, made her debut in Trench opera its 11 prltnn denna tnnnj yearH age. Madam Ulchurds was n jiretrgc of Mrs. V. K Vandcfbilt. nnd it was itlrreuch the influence of Mre. nndcr- bill, that Dorethy 'b mother received her icnaucc in 1 11c 1 reiicn nirirui"'""" 1 "And while mother had xueh a wen- iderful voice," continued Miss Mich- ards, "I ceuliln't even learn tossing. Oh. of course, I can burst out into song and can repeat in French, (lerinan or Spanish all of the leading soprano leles which I gathered from hearing mother sing, but I hnvcu t what you call n voice." D OIIOTIIY came te America at the outbreak of war. She was placed In Notre Dame Academy at Mosten and It wns while attending the convent that the petlte nctrctw learned te speak English. Mis Uicliards" fir-t lrgiilmatc role was played last year In "Deburau." a Melasce proiluctien. which ran all sea son In New Yerk Citj. "Mut I like pictures," smiled the lit tle girl, "with plenty of action and dramatic situations. 1 want plctmcs with upciils se I can ride and swim." Between pictures Miss Mlchnrds makes her home at Mujslde, l.eng Island, Rankin Is Youngest of Noted Stage Family AIlTHl'lt UANKIN, who phl.vs an ! I miieitu nt part In "The I Jade," is America's fnmil). the youngest memb most famous tin He in a grandson of McKee Itiiikin .i in,.. 111 i.A..i ti nr iii..ii. 111111 ilin J i.iiih .1,1 1 11 I III run III 1 iliur.1 Butikiii and Harry Davenport and the ltP,Y, 10 "w "" lfwn. nephew of Idencl Barrrvmeic and the, "Menday: Met ciptain of ship. At -lute Sidney Diew Ic.ist one man aboard '', "Tue.iilay : I refused te kiss car)4 W hat's He Doing I BANK BOIU.AI Direi mi of 1 lie im 11 ii "llui'ini esijui ." who ii.ii nu In en liiard from in snruc turn . Buniur has It that he's neiii'x 1 end) te spring 11 siirirlse l'IIOIOI'l..VS t s 1 .1 '11. ! y i'i iiiiijijim 1 feVSWfrtAeSlSiwlfeSvlVS STANLEY Company of America, which is a auarantee of The follewiiijf theatres obtain their pictures through the early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pieuireri through the Stanley Company of America. P.DAMT in.'.' (UP. V.I. vi. vJivnni vnns , T' 'L'VY BETTY COMPSON JjlJJJ'ltlillNFKN III' KIM." CIlL- i WJK i ti tl vN "'V t TuV''. CHARLES RAY III "i K.l' 1UOS" IMPERIAL out 11 VV.vLMIT fTS. Mil- .le Kwl : t J TOM MIX Tin mi ii r iieiisi vit.s in Le!:igli Palece r,ne! W?. ' MAY ALLISON I i "lAlltW tl,ll I.' LIBERTY V n. I "I I AV. i m.i: ti.vii.y BERT LYTELL In till 'I V VV till" OVERRROOK" ,lJ4M )VH0 WANDA HAVVLEY i;i "III It III t (IV II) V II I VIS" PAI APR l '" MAt'iaiT MKA1.T i . -vi-,-l ) v ,i i , u 1', I' vt VU-siur I i t -p ( ,(l n H v.i I,-, "The Aiffnirs of Anatel" PRINCESS .,,.l?;,-lll,iTIi" I "' VM. IIMUI, "THE SHARK MASTER" REGENT ..1.1 1.1 li 3 r br. v ' te tt 1' U. .V I. S ) S. , , l,,,,, , , .... "THE SCOFFER" RiAI TO l"-,iMA ,,u" vi.vuk V'-l, 1 .J , Tr, f,, ic-k-I.-1-V iff Hl.lilN V : :K I It's I'limn , uN "THE OLD NEST" RUBY .MAI Hi. r hi lll.leVV 71U 10 i i i V in niriin M te '. 1! "THE SKY PILOT" SAVOY Jll MA' I. 1 V -, 1M1.WT iit.Mcsm MAY ALLISON I'l "lit'. I VMK SMERWOOD ;V'!i V"","''. BEBE DANIELS I i "Mil. vivitt II IIVKI." STANLEY UUK-f at luTu """'''' II V vt i 1 13 ii m iiii'i.ur in (.ins " ' ' Dangerous Curve Ahead" STANTON,, viii.r- i i He l, H II Ki I' VI. II In l' ". v vi UI. I MVI lOVs VVIIVII "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKE'I, ' 1 ' liKAlHK CONWAY TEARLE ," 10 1'. II mj'iHK lli.uri it" CHARLES RAY ' ii "pyriii vi, I'-i',,., BEBE DANIELS IS RESTING AFTER STRENUOUS PICTURE By CONSTANCE PAUlErt Hollywood, rti gMB DANIELS Is up 1 ' , L tains resting after hQC fai rZ? That's the , me vvhore 1 wafe around by a wlld-eyed, strei,g.arm J stepmother It was thought vS 1 ei'. iiuih uc n combination 6! W by Samuel MenWn; hut Instead fiCl,, be one that Nina Wilcox Idnani ,H fei her during her visit te the cea, Chester M. Erapkll.t will direct .0 Bfbe will be a litre Cuban girl. Ven 1W- why they dliln't think of It beer.? Jack Mulhall will be Constance fal tiej's leading man In her neu plclurf The company, ted by Maurice Cwapte ub director, has gene te San Francl i where scenes will be taken ut a leca"; Hen en the peninsula. 1'rlscllla Dean has started at kiw i "Wild Heney." with Wesley njL I """"'' c ioekcii very chic yeji terday fn a black riding hublt and L The set was an Engflsh manor bW In the background wan an ImmeMi window vvlilvh they said Is prepared !' n new process of Batik colerln of CW Six or seven colors are iipplltd. each with an IiiHlrument In two dlfferrat sireM. Then a paste is p,,t en. by & "recret process." they ..wear, thit mukes the window photograph with un usual cleanic.s nnd beauty. There is a banker.s' convention here and. like ether human beings, tier wanted te see what they term "Him- lanu. n part) was arranged ea ii the catlc set ued in "The Thnw 1 Musketeers, and, after nosing nbmjt am ng the curienltIcs, the dignified finnne'ers nnd their equally dignified wives lined up cafeteria style for tii feed. Then the were entertained br some, Spanish danccis. and n geed time was had by nil. This is no pltc te mention it, but they are vcr.v eptlr tnlrtlc about the linanc'al situation, nnd told the movie producers the) met net te worry; ever) thing is coming out ill right. If they'd just tell us about ' movie censorship In Ees Angeles w'd me of l)P I--1"!-'0- nn,l ,nore relieved than ever, 0r 0fl Uuth Bennl"k has: gene te the South Seuth ,irj,,al I Sean with 0 picture company Oil the Seuth way she sent back thiii extract from htr diarv : "Sunday: Very boring day AbM-' '. , tain. "Wednesday: Captain sweic lie, would sink ship unless I k Is, eel Mnl, ' 1 "Tliiirsdnv : Saved a tlmnsinj 1 lives." ltuth's a smart girl -and biave! i Deris May Has Adopted Stray Deggie tis Mascot Willi, I' ether stars of the stage arid' . scteeii make pampered pets of hull- dogs, wolfhounds und poed'es cf lilfh' degree, Deris Mny didn't pick her mm- " cut from the ranks of canlne arls , tccracy. Miss May, who is new appearing i a star in comedy drama, lias hit upon') , an alwelntely new Idea in four-footed ; pets She cherishes a three-month-old ' pup which she describes as lielng "Jmt .leg." Mis Mny found her mucet a few weeks age, nnd new Buddy, as lie ii called, has th run of the studio when the young star is making readv for tier second stnrrlng production te folleV' "The Foolish Age." Buddy is virtually leid of all he pir-' veys, but his great prestige among the( film plavcis Is based mere upon syra-' pathy thiin real power. II" had bwn unmerciftillv whipped by 11 bigger def when Miss May found him in the streM. There he sitravvled iiursint- a ninni'ed tail. AIlss May was -e touched by tb siglit tnnt sue plcued up tne vvounen,, nun- milium nun i'iirri"ii nun vu ins studio, where first aid was ndntlnhtertd and Buddy was formally launched e , his career as chief mnNcet of the DerU I Mav producing unit. riioTen-ws nOT&PUYj . eesn r . efAmmta AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO i'aimm: i'kkiikkick i . tUL.ll. nUUK V. V' '""'' ' .e.i I .si liiviu r.n i)m 'i he NIXON-NlRDLINCEnwtfc rHF.ATRHS U BELMONT f''-1' A1)JV' MAfB? Mh-jIiiI ( , l l(., ii, i,,. m ij.-, "The Affairs e Anatel" CI'DAf? r0T" n:i)An AVKNtni vJUiHK , , , , , 7 kn4 1 JAJiKh ei.ivn: ti itvinnn's "Ged's Country and the Law" coliseum tUt,b;iTAT,- -V .", ,,h' '" rUI II, lip llii "The Affairs of Anatel" ,UilUJ i mi ,. , i-r.r.fa-J'l1 WrilNHI VlflKI'MI In ,SI "THREE SEVENS" . Vll-sliir it In (.roll II. I) VI llr't "Tlje Affairs of Anatel" l nn ;cr r.i'i a ldi t it si hbet ...i l VV.U.U i ', j , (ill) Id 11. - ' I ( list III ( Kit tl ll VUt' 1 "The Affairs of Anatel" NIXON -'" I AM Mil tl.- ,,i v.. D iai ki i sr J K l.lViNe.sTi)Ki "THE GOLDEN TRAIL" V" f i rf-v t r t v i w i . -( iM r. K1VULI ""' ,M.."-i: DAttts. ELSIE FERGUSON in s.V Kl.lt AMI I'lHIl VM. I0VW STRAND V-i use nn TRIM' V" -'iir ( .t it f rcl1 II l)r viU'-'i J uic Aiicrs or rtnatei .1 AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. Gcrmantewn Br'i"vl ,;r,'VB wh-x, VIOLA DANA In 'Tl I'M IS (II I VI 1." ., JEFFERSON lit'U 4 iwurh'n '4' I , ?Hn PAlfcl'J I.I -STVIf I V-1 III THE GREAT LOVER" PARI llltXIB AVI! 4 PAI'WIJN BETTY COMPSON in "I'iiisemiiis tir i.evi." ij wirrr ai i irr'UPMV -.'''& HLmJ 1 flLiLiljUULilll Mfllin" " lvinnMA TAI.MADGE' In "TIUJ IKAMi:i UOJIAN ' !?..'- 1f' Jm . i 7J
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