h YWVffnp .r tf l KJ"W rwr-rtwisi tVu&.jbUJL I "T-..f : i.li T It- -' - ?'. .If, f rnr KWfflWfifll .'' Jiv, VH,' U - r,r Wv -.- ..Tsr. vv!5vf v''' "iw;. 7'i . " jwf .-.. m .1 Tv . rC n f3 EVENING PUBUO LEDagR-PHILADELPHlA, 'WEDSDlT, OCTOBER 19, 1021 i SUNLIGHT IS Net NECESSARY NOW He Has a Theory I IN FILM MAKING ' iiit 'lir1" ,r''""- f- " 'IISHBI 'I ' ' ' ! IM, ' "1" ' JTW Qfc T)TAnxrfAIr BSSSfH l! fBfBfBfHflKivAf'i())))))))))M Mk 1 I at II K! i i iV it !l'- i f4 SI'tl' sw: f-j r ,r 1 I ir 8! y wj f Jill i AH 1 m IV ' MM J PU V, 1 H ! :"! 3 8 iii ;ik lf h si pie V ft '- H v j !-a i li'lii ii - 1 m m w " """ fi - TWP" I CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME Hy HKNJIV M. NKEI.Y YOU SEE BITS OF ALL COUNTRIES IN MODERN STUDIOS ON WEST COAST A Little Girl W he dot a Big Idea j TX7'"'' Vera lliijcr ennte up frutn tin Smith n few war nee te tud irt. he i '" unsn't piiitli'iiliirlv 1 it t rret i-f3 in movie. She liked td uu te them u tiny lietl.V deee. lint ilie never wn n rnMd fun nml -Im l.mln't .mi I. Ien ,.f m-nr eeltltur mixed ill ill the hnine. At Hint time he didn't even want te set it chance in n "tllilln can .win iniiisitie n irirl net wutitlni 11 clmnee in n MudleV And today Vera i eenneeted with n hnitid -new idea in moving pictures! nnd aim hn n company which i predueiiit; for her. nml the pii ture hnve netuullv .iPRllll te make their nnpearnnee nml l win pruie from the erille. i Vein's -ter i miiip'i' unions the retniiiiri'i of thi" wonderful new lnislnef It "diew Hint H sir' deeMi't Imvi- te heroine n fiitii"ii ftitr te Mtrcffd nnd m ' heeenie n fnetiir in the indutr. Tin i meie inehiile e ninny Immnii netivi- tiex t tin t thej efler em-eerx te ever I hed who hii the hrnjtiM nnd erini nitlitj te .tfike out nliins new line. The siiieexi story of this eutie Ktrt . i" iiinither proof of this. 1 l.e. ihnu two yenrs iire Vern vn i ..iisidenni; 'he ml visnlti lit. ter.' m r !!,' nreessity i of rrttirnhts t In i heti e mi the Seuth. I'liere wns a iiumi Her inene wn Just iiheut . i. ,.!.l it s uither dithYult te live i u i erk without money. . j. , i,! Beiii- there with one firmly re . .-.I .in Int. en te help tnnkc th cn.ii "v- of art hotter known' lithium tin uuisses of the people. She) i er if Ii i I K"1 "" niueli renl joy nut if p. i n'tni; anil music and sculpture . ii she wniiteil ethers te knew hew, t,i pi t 'lie same joy She went tit it from the lush brew- ancle first. Mayhe that win sin didn't Mtcceed. J A hi'i meni' besnn te dwindle n'l. sue tneii unni te muKe crm mrt. She tried n little pespij; for w II known artists. She even took u ' fhance that mine her win te pln -iu.i II jnirts M three inotien pictures out at the l.nky I.eiik lshind itudie. "Hut I was ni poed." she told me in her hencht. i ctrniifhtferward wn . In spite of the discouragement of lim tinniK'es. she stuck te her iden of , ninkinc the works of art known te the musses. Hut money get tighter and I tighter until she had about inmle up her mind " unit and go hack home. ' Mere and mere lite bif west ceasl studies arc beginning te construct en their "lets" streets or bits of villages representative of every odd corner of the glebe. These are made permanent sets se that they can be used at ami time. Here, in the main picture, we have a general view of Universal City, Calif. The smaller photographs show bits from their "streets of all nations." hc upper left is a Canadian village in the backwoods,' the lower square is a glimpse of one house en the Spanish street and the circle shows one side of the Mexican street. CAMPOHKIA, where motion -picture l production is centered, no longer linr n mnnnnolveli filming even though. the sun In brighter there. Ker the lighting of -motion pictures newndnjsj N lat'iely electrical, even In Hollywood. ncrenlliiR te f'linrlcs ICyten, general , malinger for l.tisky pictures in C nli nli fernln. "The tine of nrtificlnl light has nil but supeyeded daylight." snys Mr. Kyten. "TltW' was when It wns considered es Kcntinl te locate photoplay studies in localities where continuous sunlight wns nvalleble. When a plnce like Call Call fernla wns discovered, it wn.s regarded ns the Ideal spot becnuM of the. pre pre inml"rnnce of sunny tiny. 1 de net wish te imply that this State is net new a very excellent place, in which te mnke pictures, but the mutter of daylight or sunlight Is no longer the essential It wns once considered. "Take n leek at any picture and yen will see that many of the exterior sets are actually built en singes ren dered temporarily or permanently tlnrk and that artlliclnl illumination supplies the most effective lighting. "Williuni I)e Mille for his past four productions has net been en locntlen mere tnnn once or twice iinu tnen only i r.. n -I. i .11 ,i iur a vn , snui i (iisuiiii'i' or nine. i ll I.KCrilICA I. experimenters nml I rivnertu 111 lltrlitllii ltnvn no ftuvel . eped the means of artificial illumlnn-'i f kiii Hint tremendous sun arcs nml ether j nppllnnces can virtually duplicate the j llglll 01 liny nun previue me even il lumination tlint Is necessary. Scenes can he made en dark singes at night. at any time whatever, even 11 the May read about hut ilim't A I) thin cninp one nl tinn intliinltiDiii unu often limr ununcti. Shr hml ;)em trilh mmr tricinl.s In rr lnr Mutiny in "On With tin Dnnrr." tin, in thr lighting nf one particulm vrrne. mine Ihr iclf-ilhiimniitinn that A hml hen Ae;iit; ler. T117IIY N'tl'l' use the motion, picture te tench the masses nlsitii art? Why nut ' use the wonderful lighting effect that hnve been dcvc.opetl in movies te get people te appreciate the lighting and the coloring that .irtist ueV Why net put into screen form some stun alimit a painting or a siattie or it melody that will get the funs sufficiently interesle.l te whiii te knew mete about that painting or that stnt IK- or that melody . She went te her room anil sat up nil night dee'nping her plan And the next day sh,. went te sonic of the artists she hail met in her studies and her (losing and talked it ever w.tu tli-in They Jlked it. They premised they would help her if she could get a mming-picture tenci-m with nerve enough te attempt .something new. Se she ii tinted up Nnnc We'per. who produced "The Miracle Man." He listened te her idea nnd admitted that it sounded geed Hut it w-n risky financially. It meant the education of the puhPc up in in w stimdnnW. and the CfltU'fit inn of the public is a tntgnty expensive hebln . He asked her whether her artist friend would he willing te form an advisory hmnil te cheese the art work te be illustrated by each picture and te consult constantly during production. Mis.s lteyer didn't knew Suece-sful nrtists are bus men Hut she went Id nil of them ngiuu and she wa surprised te find Hint they thought the whole itlcn se geed that the agreed m give their time without nil. Then she get I.einren a Miller for art director. Sh" went te him because he lias long specialized in the use of :irt:ticiill lighted photograph' in his magazine illustration. And in tin wiiv Ih1' get the ir company together and Welper. who known movie men. found the neeeir umticy and they started production. TOI 'I E 'ecu ''Ihr llirigni Mnnl.' II, nl um ihrir lint. It M n tnn hmi tl upon li-n m I n i i' turnout, pninlinn n'tnth. in turn, it ilhivtnttiri of 7 nit u hii'i unmm tnl pe.-m. 'I'tn fist nttrtnjit lins tut pmcti thim hy i'M cut . Se thi i; ntie ion nhrnil con nn hutinrit linri. tiimriteiitlrii. tnf,in i Wiiiie of thru- turn nml itn linrtril 'ei ) Irnit tirrhe pirtuii- n una. ml littl. Ii-i liniirr Imi ilrriilut ih'it ihr nmln't tin lni k htm.r u niitun iilltu nil Hut Mil ml mil' it irns n etinlt 1 1 f Inn hn i . THERE'S 0 M'.ED FOR A TITLE HERE " ' ,A itvifW WBHBRi TmHJilnilB i i m m fvs i'r.iK N.ii-JB?iaK -x Ttrnia iim i it mt i an iiii'ii ii i , tKYC'-''''W-3s34f3U4 xMiir ..mgsmmmmm I ' Hew I Became . -JSBM lilfS'Mi " A Mevie Star .dfiiil . ttK-mt.Kt-iJK-r' . 'x-f-sKsM .-iw& i mi nan em dehiI. Bi m rtamvutv jum-mmtA i txtrt'j3ixrf'bn,'.,mii i ivrJt3BllPr. .j. (. &)& v&& 11 h'rM m wM&'wmxi&m&WA WMmMiMl 1 liam mt 111111 LWWAsiM I. UiiSftaa & TfZWf ?Kt38Ea5tt,(3L ii- 1.1.0 WWStJ ti? iSfflkmRm riw-w iv ma.. 4 - &l&m&mffim"r- " fu-. -rTr-!:srSSssS . I.OIMS MKIICAXTON Noted Flench director. Is opposed te "built-up ' sets. Me believes n using the real tliliiR and In making l'hrose Antheny Unpegs sterv he has trnvcled all ever France seeking locntlens STYLES IN SCREEN HEROINES HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED QUU'.S in motion picture licrelnei -s-' III lire clintiirlnir i nc girls ei in an I e grimncpD nrf 4 T CONFESSIONS OF A STAR As Tel'd te , IMIZ KLIMPIl THK fir htt I, Chapter I. t shewins of a pictuie is n it like the nlienint; nii'lit of a And if mmi ii' mi" of the teeplc who hii vi hacked the picture. Illjd. for whom everything depend en it success well, unless eu've done euri'lt vmi can t Knew imw n teei-. She was just an nnlinary smnll lewn gill crar.y about Hie movie-, of course, hut never expecting a chain e te act in them Ami then siiihlenlv -hi" found h'tse.i I plunged into the verli-x of studio work and the life of the movie people. She saw the grave ii'id the gni. the joys ami tac ! tows nml she s,iffer"d bitteih tin' read tn funic She has told her whole ster te Inez Klu mi) li mit Miss Kliimph has written t till .in! iis.il hnppiMietl. Yeu will find it the most absorbing movie story you hnve cer rend iiKt.iN it tomei:i:uu ON THIS 1.(!K 1 terry ami I went in the t lien t re early .in.l while he ran through the pictuie with the orchestra, te be sure thai the music would go a it should, and that the print we were using was nil right. I wnnileieil about, tee testle m in one place The leliln wa- full of llowefs hadn't tenli'ed that we hail -" ninny four pictures :i yetit big f.;...L I..,, I,ni. I saw the grent this'.' 1 r is this the em , . ..... ti , .,,i i' "Ne. tin- j- just rlie beginning. I ,..h.- of American Heau.ie- ami .... .,,,,,,, ..a,h ,his . . , f(,r b.i-kels ami lmkets et spicy carnation mi J() (m fm h;U .V ()Vp (il n and ercniil- an'l ether (lower, tears n career, that I want, unless you waul line te mi eies Trulv. the industry me te have one. You're nieic te me ' . . ' Ithiiti atiything el-c. 1 terry." .lid wish us well. j "Then, suppose we ign the marriage : l'entilc hegati te come rather early, contract ii. i,-st thing in the morning. 'and I went hack stage then. I impi ,pf,M,. we hetlicr about the -it ..in in ireiu iinu -el. im, tlv siig,.e.t.'d. Ami we did. ''v!eVevsiwwwsr in her one, couldn't nuilieiici PKSW-J; Jsssn!si.gayis3i.v imPcA- MrMjraJCTH Hi . , ii ii l ' s. eic I! ' illdDlll i - I ll HI gpi A ic ! nietiire. and watch lb found Item, ami we put tw" old kitchen chaiis ever at one side, wlu'i" we could get just a glimpse of the au dience, and snt .here, clutching each ether's Iinnd nml net -aying a word. THK KM) Stardom Came Easily NEILAN IS H .41 INC iS MUCH Fl AS I BOY IN-FEMWD" "Old Staler" in Film te Claire indser When Hie light went out ami the -A N y .,,,, of w.lllns lill( WltrU. metiire begun ii seemed te me tliai I ii , lyl .. . , .. ,v , 1 wa se nervous. 1 "X g t..r yenr before obtaining any , ll. ..1 e, l.nm.. ihell l'u ' r,,c.ign 1 1 l"ll I ii met ion plct ll res ni e ll.l, . "'h,ll.,li '"!.. 'I D-lt no, hy fl,,,,,. l suspense weuldn I nave neen se urcu. n seemed In me 1 looked around aim found the stage deer; if people didn'i like Hie picture. I w u- going In belt mil of that the instant it was ever. Theie was a sudden quick spniteting ,.r , .i,ins.. u hen t In- character in.ui. Hi,, mi- well known and nun h liken & m& Windser. She Im been in pti'ture only two nnd a half ear ami is new pliuing wl'h ih the leading teiiiliiiue , .eeuicd t role in "i iraiiil l.a eeny." the !eldwn picture with an all- It CONSTANCK I'U.MKK Hollywood, Calif. AHSIIAI.I. NKII.AN has sne, J-'-l te mnl.e "l'enreil." ill, Wcsev """' '" ' ... i , days, inn Hairy a- the lad mulct n-nlcmnui. And I de believe Mr. Niilan ha- ,u-t n- much fun out of ii a- the kids in the cai an having ! Wesley was holding cetiit tn a cave rest of the feliets. They he ilecidiiig who, a te ' ' ,uli , - were -cue I en the ide Inn- t tin llollvweoil Studie, w bete I'enrnyu Stan laws I- filming 'I'hrum scenes for lehn. Ka-t. wlm plays the ,uul of , "The l.iitle Minister," In which ('corgi I'estie in "The I'.ennie Hrier Hush." I lai'knt hnrne play the role of (iiiriu is an "old smger" in Hie literal sense opposite Hetty I'empMiii assl.tr. of the word. J'' i n pioneer of geed! '"'I ''",' "f ''"' "hursnis": "I al old Vieledrainn days nnd made it pay. i.a tlmuglit leading n.en in piitcrc piitcrc piitcrc toe. He once owned the .ric The-iwi'ie lib; chap. I.iiek at that little aire, Iliiiiuiici'-initli. Londen. where filler." nidicni ing llucli.itliiiriie. "Abrahan, Lincoln" wit- played. He1 "Suuck." answiicil another. "Hew get in early en the Kngli-h pii ture ' could he he plnyiu' (he 'linle ministi T game in the geed old hi l-aiid-tliunder ( if he wn big'.' Yeu ain't get no sense lie 1-miii wiin ,i. i at an. "U inn i : is dark or the rain pouring. knnc. Se I ll,p vninii. LlkewUi. it,. HX "Thus any pnrt of the I tilted State i who weeps and pouts. Tinv little n,i lesccnt.s win, were "cute" iim ,l0 ' mere no longer arc desired. , ..... . iiiiii,! wain meuiiim-s zed or I tnll girls with sternly eyes, regular L I ture.swnmniil.v, wliolcseme, tintnrnl i with bread, shnpely mnuths-t. kintS of girls (lescrlhed In beauty contests " home. girl. Tedny such a young 'woman hns nc . tttnl and net "inernliiR glory" stardom j nhend of her. Kach girl has been through ! n course of training that is indicative ' of the new demands pictures mnke upon girl. " "She who would become a motion picture nctress.- ,. ,,. S(,..p I)nw I ley. who directs big specials for Vi. , Ham I' ex. "must he nware of the re tiulrenients. She must act. nml t pose. She must leek like a normal gh , -ii school tencher's daughter, for ex. ample, net an artist's model. "The Ideal girl for moving pictures i today is one whose face shows her char aeter te he modest, serene. f, nf i home, full of feeling, devoid of Vic- 1 terian sentimentality and simpering. In ( ether words, a girl such as even nmn .imagines as the type he will mnrrj. She must. In her eyes nml bearing, si, if. gest a sweetheart ill the finest esi. f I the term."' ! "VfJV HAVK elevated K, Mn,hy ' V nnd llarbnra Hedfenl te star. , ileni," says Sain Kingsten, casting ill i rector for Fex. "because both fill the , hill with the public. Miss Murphv wan , a Itroeklyu high school girl until slie walked Inte our studio and received n i. ....i r i - i.i.. i smilll nai't In "Over the Hill." Iter ...ll in' ii-i-e lei ill, lull illinium, nil,- i . - .-. ... vitling enh thin I lie leealiu I within ."'ccs In that picture was of the sort ensv disliiiice of u cili where iipplie.- ! ,,inl iipl'enw definitely te people who dm In- obtained. )w i'ng te progress in I ''ke wholesome, iiitclllgent. appenllnj electrical Illumination Hie inotleti-plc- personalities. ture industry is mi longer wedded te I "Miss Heilferd. who is the daughter any one ill strict. " , of a designer and artist in I'ralrii dn . Chien Wis., and who went te ('nil- , fernla te play with Maurice Teiirneiir, 1 ,s of the same type en I in. elf pus. , snssl.il tlllil u'itll 11 l...ls,..i!llit i' tl.fil im. te llacltatherne's Size I Presses Hie public with Its nerinnlci." AM'llllKII of extras altirul as ' u i ir'ii i- scotch soldiers in t- uniforms Kvx Ingram Will De "The Prisoner of Zcndii" RI'.X I. N't: It AM unneunces "The Pris oner of ZcinU" ii his next pic lure. The prediu linn is plunned en a scale muling ili.it n' "The Imhii' Ilet-e-men of the Apeea'i pe." mid will be neli, Ii in tin iniliilit;. Predm ten will hi Marled ,u Helly weed as seen ns Mi, Insram hmdie the cutting and editing of hi- latest pic, are. "'L'i'iu le ihc liigl " V'Tit Terry will piehably tie . mh hi iI.i lead ing feminine role. Extras Objected i I'KO I (ll'I.A , s. PIIOTOI'I.Al riioTei'i. lite ' nel. I heie s n nsci i in the i nt who leek- ier little hey much lik f tmhu w ( ty&Zea, J cempamy y J -w' AMtWCA r The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley company vi "-.icdu.. 'pHCuTrPUrrT l. COMfANY r . .erAMtmcA win. wa- well known and nun Ii liheu V7J" v picture with an all-, , ,,M who leeks er, much .,-,'! . ; : , I M made his first appearance. lie wit in t Wt-&, XT "tnr cn-t. which ln-,.,k I'lckl'eiil u-ed te leek ' I Ml U 1- h "' ' f ' -s"""k Ave- . CRANT '"-- ""Al) -u '': I Vir'TOD 1 A M UiKrr t s l . house. 1 knew. He'd like Hint Tt J&M ''",1r " """"" ' Hl'rl III- p'n- of 'Tutn l Alliambra v., ,, , , , ,:.,. 15 j "K ,' tllls S V'L l 5A !" ?I UMV '1L Then the child whom we'd t.-ed in tn Il ",!1" ,':l1""1 ' )t"(U '',"'" '-"-'I"" ''"B'"' "' I n l-c-ii m ' .eruc ?Sl ii NMT1 "THE B OT" ' BUCK JONES MM .,,,. came en I knew that hv. the --J Miss W I d e r , hnnl and its crop'.- Well. Mdie com "THE OLD MLb 1 1 MC. UL.U 1 , re v ,YN,s,r' I - -,ft. Itiugliiiig miinnuih that .atne ireni; ,i.ii,.k wiMi.seit cuine te Calii'ertim mi-lened a fanner te allow Hietii I , rPUrN,v ii,""i u -h-ny , GKhAi' iNORTHllKN !,,'"-a',,a;".'"-'-1." AT WirqT urcTr-r, It' 'V'',ti,,s,,T!.1":;.,T.!l!:::.,!!,' ,!!' M;r..!!,v;rr,i.?:,.,:,,.v,,,!,'..,,,.,,,,,11.,.s " liM m,l ,,,.,:.'"' ':,,v ! WJ rX, w"-" mabel julienne scett 'RiAiV7?V,.vSr5T.Ei?:... . mc little, se Hint 1 could get n gUmp- et the -el een. 1 wanted te -ec what would happen when I came en Mi tirst entrain e wn a pretty one iie w ii ii country lane, with miiiIiiih , tilling en my hair We'd laved fur ui.irs with the llghi te get thai un - I, ,ie effci ' . atltl the ll.lle tree. We Used in fli set threatened te droop and lese lieu leave. befnre we leuld slient I hem sub-title 1 1)111 had no intention of going Inte the film Alier liliniiiL- the r nc-. of cnur-e 11 i f her striking bunny a friend' was a let of fruit Hull nobody lliel i . ni Ii I ggesicd te her that she go In one of use Se ltcx Ingram hired two women the stiiuies She did and get n job the, for n week ami they iiuule Hie whole veil first dii net n part. Im t extra crop into jam. which was t Inn iiiiiud weik Sh" worked as an extra fe, -c . ,n,.r in ine l.n- Angeles m phaniige. enil inenth- and then did hit for Allan Nice'.' Mr. Ingrain' ju-i 1 i K that llwan Then l.ei Weber saw her nml ij, y,JU knew he dtew piciures, he ' raised her le the rank of leading -ide- making llicinV All mei the cuit i weiiniii She appeured in live pictures ( no-heu id thai wnll- in hi- i , ate leads for Mis Weber laud figures. metl i'Iii Icntiiics of the in "lii-aiid Larceny Mis- iiiil-er nlnieis in his nrnducl urn- I noticed ELSIE FERGUSOIN in "ruiiTi n. hi I h. re wa- a sub-title lllfii Id . i.,r he l.l.lenc Villi ll. . ' I''"" "'" l"1" "f ll'"'d Seu , he. Ii -ev era I of K.luuril I'ennelli. who ha ,, , '.iwiiri the u.ulience And then. ,i(ili Mi( ..,!,; K. I!IV(. I,,.,.,,: ,,,., med no, enlv Hi "The I'eur Iio,-,. -mill. nil. there w.ih ii great retir et up- , ,, i ,. '.i ., .i,,i., ..li-,,. t. .,,.., ' .. .,., -im,.. ..., ,.. I-..,.-,., in 'Don't xi:(ii.i:i't vm it wn i- MPFRIA1 ""' 'VAI-M-T bTM. llVil l-.IM-J Mutk. ;; 30 l.igs. 7 A SI MAIIIX .It I.IKNM MII1T In "Don't Neglect Your Wife" k'.U., "CIICSTNI'I' Al.ei" IIIIOAII ARCADIA i... m i;i;.e. m , William S.Hart in 'Three-Werd Brand' CONSTANCb blNNbY . Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class" Charlie Chaplin in' "The Idle Class" Lehigh Palace "'"""T.rT ."nul FHAMvl.lN Cill'.AItl) AVI A DAI I r 5-U THOMPSON HTS. ci:ii. it in: mii i.i s "The Affairs of Anatbl" I'll. .- I'M I ... rrv.T' rrr.'r.'. :. r. .?.:.. iauiu (manci: taim.mh.i, te IDLE hour ,'SM,Vs ,N'su!.V:" - "I'ltisiiM.n or i.evk" tHfllie NIXON.NIRDLlNutKrf?fc W THRATRPQ Ik? au-e that seemed te sweep out of the! i, i i..'. , e ir e. -e ' I e.u t (I 'i stall Windser' beau, . . iti.I lift me out of iniseif. M li'iiped le my threat nnd the te,iii own niv i-ueeKS. i uey UKeii me , , , ,1 cnnuKli te iipplaud Illie Hint! Ift'dfW' t('.Wart IS U it when the picture wn ever, when I held , hell' breath iliinnt' the hi natural hlmi'l. Mistaken for 1'rinn and i hut will he seen in ' I in n le I he I ; 1 u I . I ! nml "The I'lisenei of .eildn " In f.nl. ii liiKintn aj he'- a Mipeixitien I of hi were the nctui no, in the in-, , ,i ihln't iniilte n uoed im lure. New tlitu's a prett nice tribute. i-n'tNitV The ether dn. . in u i ene in Viela An Ul Ml'ilM.i' iuii.v (.reitiir. .mi;i.ihi' l'lteni ( iien "The Great Impersonation" BALTIMORE 5i;,.? iiir ( ATlll.ltlM' ( I'K'II- In "THE SKY PILOT" DI-MM 0'-"ll AMI WrilJDI.AM) AV13. nt.JI MIIIM I. lilll.V BELMONT )-u "-'- maukkt Az,i. ' ' ". nml ii ;, ,.. ii l'.at tllitL CLAYTON . in iii:mimi" rihAD (iiiTil A ci:i)..it unMii I 'III .....i e -.-j a k with and AValij aud Me, n IS. hik f ir n i tram Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans hiered Thev n-ceKlllzed rile chill aelet tiii't " '""" '""' ''"'''' '" ''''" '"' then, all A It J. II I It --' The l.nre of .lade' in A new motion pmurc aiilher linn ap- together, they begun te shout one name I'nuline I'rcilcriek '. late-r picture Ne pea red en the horizon. I'erter Kmcr- listened incredulously for a moment. she Is net married And jeti nn riKht. sun Itrewne, who Im written a Hter and then, just im I wa turning tmvard die was once the wife of Willurd Mack, for Itlchard r.iirthclnichs which u m d.. ..... .,.. te esennn ll.ei. ,-i,i..,.i -. . . ,, , . . !' l.U.l U". ." ' ' "l ,' .,u,l, .kiirrc were rniiiuin iinu sue imhihi dROin become hi wife, bin these re ports she eniphuticnlly deuiuH. PHILIP I remember telling you only a nhert time ni that llitty t'omp t'emp t'omp sen was te play the role of the- "Little MlnUtcr" and here you are nsliiiiK nn; .! .'...... I...I I III... . i . jiiziiiii. .irv T iiiiiie. i line ill liHiir I reiii ,. . ....... .... Seu. even If ou de ask the runic uue- ...,V'V.'.."' , ' '" l,"'""'., '" which N,,. ,M,..ltri. f,, f people expec .,,. ,,f (11 !i - ......i.. .. 1....1 "nn- laiuuni"!' a i peiirei lire " 'he ,.n. i ,.... I .I,..- .,1 l...,...,l i ...:... llWlll (MIT IIKUIII. ll IIICO IllCilOS II l I .Villi .. ...i.l. .i.. . I -Ul-l- I-IOOO no. ' "'"'l, null lrt .t. iwif I....L I., loe.. ..none I.... .1 ,. .' ! I " ' ' '.... """ 'OIISIIIIICH: 1 CS llllll'i.. I.,,,,.- oel Mild heWml lll'llill V.,,1 n . "' I"l"'f,-un,pie.-t nnd "Tin. ti,,.,, Millie one yelled "Where'- Dem. Illusion 'lower. with Neiihh She I)j-." 1U I inn out ami Kr hi,",,, einphaliciillv denies ihe repei'i t,, s. .,., ,, , linvl. .-itllc-cj for him in the Will I'lltllPII tlk the .-..... .... . cee when the silspeni-ewus , Kreat. , x-, ,.;,,,;,.. ST.;VAItT. luether ef.l'ana's mw picture. "Sceini;'. liidiev- I Hazel Dawn in "Devotion" in! then Kiveii a lu igh when ll wa- Jj s!,,..,t who i- -,, , !HK." "he as supposed te 1,-11 the . ....:, . cummin , ..Tiii' wiiu v :::: ,;';;: atf ssvjxssZ ::! " ; S: :; .: r? ;- "-',"' &' .m. "si;, bluebird ' ?,' .f hniidlieichiefH hud siKliitied Hint tli.-ir"" " ' ,'",'' l' ,0. , T Un sh. ,,1'ly w.ecli.;,l the el. ami lit i'i:in .. H.l.l , ,i .,. no, them -eh. hew Hun- ap- I !;:;'" ".f''i"i.'"l ,,'t "' '"'- " ''"'"I" IniKh onto mined her ca-f '. And a, that! "THE OLD NEST" Thei steed up nml he,i, 1 ''' - r''' H,r, ,e ,," ' and a nun,,,,, f Talk nheu, enlerin. Inn, ,he ,! BROADWAY ''T ! V. i'lM' 1 1 .11 1 1 1 . ' ' IJilIMMIIIIi nn IWHI II IlllllUii't 11 ftpttn f IMT'U VI It II I' I'lMllkl I '1 II l. urYPCD Fwrr" Liiilml iiiiiiiii fiTiti) nil ln.'iih..i , ll, lliilifnv nml went ,.i "i Kl t'I'U V I I. nl..MSTIMi. who i- a Mre." said Mr. Stewart. "We wee all VJ f,,veii,e of mine, i playiua the lead ! CAPITOL V u,MiUll.rl:',' SiT',. .. u in jii'htiiiu clothe, nml I pi,.., my -1 in a mmIiiI new. I ntu watchtni; her 1 " ,.XK iii:iiiVn' in self 011 wcariiiir my cap al the niniin icnieer with real inicie-t. She' 1I111 , iituc rITSt7IJ ClV CMC 1 flP." at- little "nl. .Mm knew, who wen a lieiiut- ' . ,. . .. . ,... , .. , ,, 11 a centrnct with inarne cnapiiii in 1 ue iuii: uass de nut leek in .wiur paper ter the an tawer. I.nte reports inform u tliat "FatlRt" will net be sciei-ued at present. WAliKXTA -Hepe llainpten 1 1101 married. She may he reached at III I Jliverwije drive She will 110 doubt 1111 Bw'er your letter and kchiI you the mucll-di'idred photeL'raph if win ak her. Ych. Mic Ih still en the screen 1 ti i" 1 We noticed in 11 wc weie ' -....... .-...nc me. rer ,,s ,1 ,,,,.. .en- .one ,,,., i, e, ii tiaitini: let 11 little iiltciilien IVi.,1 it.-t and was !.' vvtv 1 .1,..,,..,, , (.I'.iniK. 1 would leek at 11 and step -it k a let I uicr.-iil. I n-l Hi,') fiiii' lii'r 11 miiiiII pr., -imiai cim. .Liii(iwei.i1 , .,,, .. I ,K ''y ","' Uu"w ' "V".1 l"'v,,t, l""n" !. !: I f question Finally 11 lintl-I. seui,., p.in with one of tlnir oilier -ir and ! COLONIAL in. 7 -.. p. . Ih. Mary I iek ford wa plu.M.ic; 11,' I duln t want le K out but Ilerry I ,!,.,, lim MlIl, ,,,. ,.. , carry 0..1 their pi,.,i-e. or! ETHEL CLAYTON l.ittle .,,1, I'uunl.'rey Mh.nehe made me. And. once en the srKe. Jnlll(u-, .-v llml MN 1 1 ,cl, ,,,. n. in ' lineal . she w.i stnircl in a picture : 'l.l.MiMi" hwet played Hi, lead in s,ple tnint of nil these cl,eei,c ,,,.,,,,1,. ; ,;,,,, ,. 01llll Mw..,r , 1 Alter that I rnilier l,.i iKht ether. I .-. A ., uv m-,,.- atr 17 " " Seul She win, bem in i'hi(.i8 uud dldii 1 knew what te de. It t, rnble. ., ,,, .,.;,,,.,. V(, h.1( ,. ,- ,,', ,). ,icevrnd .r sweet smil,. mid UAKbl I lih.A 1 lL i net uiuiried. .. you're net an actress nd don't j,,,, , ,)lis ml-,nl.en identit... i, 1 blue eve in 11 Centii-v cuiuch '. And' ALICE LAKE KIlllW 111111 Lr IJI.a- r" " liri, 111 li'lkl-Jl ...,, . ,, t , l..,i. iur ichnli I .... ..I I , In.tl .l.it tl kd ' lll'l'l MI VLI'V . . . .. I ""'-"B ...... . .. iiiiiwiui 1 - I ill IIIM'I .1.1 ir --ill I, I. !... ... Ii-it... nil. I il.i In.) I... I IIIM I ll' 1 I I l IIIIII I .1-' mil in I'UJi I . . . J " 1 1 1 . 1 1 . LUrNSI AINUt 1 ALMADGE Nerm- T,l.-.1 r r ""' ' A,"? " in "DAM.i itnt s iumm'.sv """!- cugene u Drien FRFRTY U"l ' 1.LMII1A AV. i2." !. MOTH" .ZrM,. .... MIM!,: i,A,LV I COLISEUM ""j, ';;,: -- ine Airau-s or Anater , UL1VE TELL OVERBROOK'l'v:'.'.';0"0 i ,.. '" "":IM,S '"' ''"""' THOMAS MEIGHAN ' JUMBO 'JS ;. tnTZSX ": (umiidst (it- (nwn" VIOLA DANA PALACE "M A'n'WIi i - ' .'M'l.frs f ,-at,:'. THOMAS MEIGHAN ' I LEADER ll"r WW' va- , ,. I" ", AI'I'V KK'liS" I RP-TTV miliDcnM1 Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class" v7 rTJXv C0MPS0N PRINCESS a"".' ' LOCUST !:l ''wwwilSS II.TII I T In --Vs-WiJl Mll, 1 ., ., ;, .v nuiell "ACROSS THE DIVIDE" I .THOMAS MEIGHAN RFCFNT 'K-T HI Urnw ITTIt ' ' l'-'''" . -"' " ' A ' ll ' M :MYnM fiIJ AMI MVItKIT ST. MARY MILES MINTER m:N1aON ' "V ;nl, ,.l.,lr,"rlp "" "l lilntr ll.iecelt "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL" MARY MILES MINTER In "llflt WINMNd . Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class" ! RIAI TO il-HMANTOW. AVK.MJK RIVOLI ''' ANU KA-S'SOJ1 STS',,t nwin iiimrii . w nl 1 Trlir1 Ac r 1 inn mire The Princess of New Yerk" will return te the m1 recti. tiest nine.. he had done cwrvrhiin. We Ktoed lliere teKetlur while these VItINKI.K Te my knewledKe .Mar- friends of our out In front let u knew Hint at last wen wen ine hiici em we, wanted ami worked for -e hard. It'n lone Itum betiii Im nnl miil.-lni- ni..i..... In fact. "The Fortune Teller" was the only picture in which he ever appeared. I ,.... 1. .-.. Ul,.. iu .,... ..-..II I..w. .. -- -- " "'" '.' .-...., ii.rii.-i... "tn- .T '.,' " 11 ll ll'lll 1, IIM U Hie will Minn tie een in Mar UiiNt. htUBc htar. OUON'KY- Richard I.nrtheliness Iuik II. II W.-In flnlHhed "Tel'able Onvld." and. by the pln.i lliere arc U'AV. lieliii 1111 nrdeiir MiirfhclincHM fini '-and f, ct of .K.ii -von niiiHt net misu th.u iilelnrw It id tiliii-ed the ear! of Stenhen l.tirnliee in ..-ill ...... ou innwe-e..ii- v--.. .....- ..uv ....-., ....u . ........ .w .. -,...... , . - ..... .11.1 r-.. 'I ' ..' ... ..I.- Tin .. l.ll I e '- KHlij 10 l) fUe lx!Ht JJItK hiix ever done. I 1 lie jjjdiwgl.l Jieil. ' nut te go en and tigu u centinci for nshcj new box etlkc luccud- llllerc-lllll' ler IIO llllllllliei,- nine Kiri. ..,,nru . .' MAIS si imiivuli, bin ll'- wendi'iful tiiiiuint:. if thai willL..vll ll'.sjZ maiinim. ijailt lien-ole her. 1 (Mil. 11. III'. Mil. 1. 1.' I if 11 ihr, iu (in te knew it. itnipii ) "The Affairs of Anatel" il.tuve- Is out her- with hi- bride. l. lr iniunt imt "ii.h a i i. 1 1.. ,. ., . ii:ed te be Mtii'iune Seaman. liince ' r AIlvlVlVJvJlN I mitimt IM1I.V te lie. a Popular vilm Kim-sic. . ,vl" '"' for tin "lime- in j t: n- m: mii.i.k-k ht.iIM.'. ,.,,, one hundred lead ,,.,. I""1' ."!' :!"s' "!!!!.'":. ,,,',r.,:l,,""' "'! ' I 'T AfFalr8 of Anatel" V ...,. ... ..Tl... I'eiii. II..,...' ..I""""" " "... "' '.'"'":,.. "" .""" '" t'AMII V 'iJlBAIHh - 1 111 1 1 1 is iii - iiwieii-i mii 11 Liiiiriii iu in i 111 iini iiiiii. vj 1 iiiiiiiiie 1 1 yv 1 v 1 . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "fin: Minn n.w ji.yv STRAND (EHMANTOWN AVB. J rAINL' ,i-r vi.jas(ii. sTltKBt ETHEL CLAYTON III "III.VO.M)" 'Four Horsemen" Seems RUMY 'A'(M"r M' 111:1 OW ,TU " ly-JLLl I" A M. e II 1-. 1.. M DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "lsl(j 'Him SAVOY 1-U U'l"-'--'' -Tltn:r DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "IIKMIIN SIM III" SHI K VVC Jl 111 r',h I'el'unert a , ... AI.ISTMt ( ST is '-i-llllrtlllOWII matimi- n-rLT he 1 ruth About Husbands" ' AT OTMFR TUP ATR F5 MEMBERS OF M. P. T. OAJ f the .ieeulpse" arc today tiiiilnjr ' tln came only the nit-hi befere: .Inch 1 1 c m t:ill Mnrl(i mi kA,M ! MlliMdn r I lie aveiil(!e jdiolo jdielo jdiole lire or six thou- n.mnld Mclteuald wendertui. ivnen ,eiir worn is ilu; Klinl the ceuutiy. wniic ine in'iin; euice of Helt h ncxi tiirrini; picture will he that beai'N rewardH like that. It innkes .M, 110 tire biic''cd with icii,ets te. "The rur-en of I'aiiaiuint ." a story 1 up for the lone period of isceurai,'e- I semi out ndditlennl companies t., meet 1 by l'ctcr men,, nun iniiitiie. ami worry. 'I I. nit (I .0110,11 nf eff.iru f.ie ill.. ..I... 'CI... .I...... et.r enll'l'l . 1 -.... ...i-,'..- 101- .oil".. iK J "" . 10111 ....... . ... .-. ....,, .... .10 fine, honey, while ..mi were out fi out j I Im -, men" is rei'tiHed teby exhibitors, j'dtlnu t" one n'e - hi leadiii'; woman - Jls llllhCll 1, -ecu,, 1, 10 in,) men wild ... ,11 pnii 1 H-llil.l ever, 1 lie nun el lltli' ll-mil HORART ROSWORTH - HtfU.Ul --- V" ' -.-.-- CTAfII FY MAUKKT A-l I'itii 1 '" "M III.AKTS" CONSTANCE TALMADgV I JEFFERSON WSfSif: 'DISCONTENTED WIVES" TUI.ATIIU linl'iw srriie .. . . .. . . ...... I - - - '' r I I4-IjI the deniiind ler tills mesi pepuiur tiim. ' .lack a a parson.' t. golly, ,f l(. ever! l.l.-r vit f .sr in of "ll,,.. Four wan. I In Mm Id e relieien All " I he 1 l'llth Ahnnf Hndinn.u CONSTANCE TALMADGE u 1 itniMi ni:i.i,s" Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clasi" STANTON Y-!,'-?, A.;r;; t "OVFR THF MII 1 i ' I.I.WIS NTONK In MU. DAIht ine . tin-. tar In ' 11 111'1 C1I.V win lll'll it ll.l- -t "Don't Neglect Your Wife" Paris' hh: " "Li',,';s,8ii 1 -ir. M, .11-, .-VB, a 1.1 u h PAULINE FREDERICK hi "IKIADS HI' llTIN ' IDtli A AI,eI""' I'ftllf iecs, ji'mi 11. i'i oil' -... - his ic.iiiiic; !l. ljr- u'liil MAKM T sr - - mi j ill llll.w, in lll.lli e u hii'iit bc.11 1 iiiiueiiiiccd .hut I'm hepiiiK. : W-Ulili ' no " av m hIII'I MARKFT s'rl"'1'' hikmii'k ! Wpcf Al I PfijCMV m' AI,eJ"lf tab- -ih Imw Im h-'i'ii.','. that t won't he willIM. iiivmth I't'ninies ..i,rvl-, m ... n-is i.. ' WLel ALLLUHLNl Mntle " I Mad, ueiia,,, ,.,: "NOT GUILTY" .TW'V' 1 lu UgJIMANK b a A ' u
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