PWirpH!!!7!i! S:'r'Mrw5TS5 -): n v v i W 14 EVENlXCf PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1021 KXHFaiMj3V9 ft 'J6 fSkt $ - CLOSE-UPS cj the Hy IIENUY M. The Movies Bring the Wild Places te Our Deers AI.KIMI up liromlvwe tlie mini ln. 1 im-inl lrlsl-. ilnvlj K.u: wan. w MHiietliili: below ii-cmcc rlghr Tin tlmt inndc ni" Ine'h n "oetid time the s'lritipmi'is of Im sti'ii nnd this soinbri're tlinf fentrait'il (liangc'l.- ruth li i well-rut .It. Hut m n-emitl leek nt hi.u convinced me that his fnre uis n. fntuillur eni. nnd when 1 speUc te hltn he admitted tlmt he wns Majer .la.-k Allen. Yeu'p sffii Majer .Tnek in the mevir. HpN the ehnp who is making Mich a hit with lii plPturei. showing hew he ruptures nil kinds of wild beasts with a rope or n n-t nnd without th" aid of nn nrm of men te drive the same into the smile Tim major is l'ni en a ' por-enal appearand" tour. And they can't set him back Weit te the wilds any tee ipnrUU, -e far ns his own desires nn con cerned. He tijs citlps are all ri,lit- miiiee- nnd citj pv'epltf nre nil right--maybe- but he'd rather it en the top of some uninhabited mountain looking nt his nearest nelKhbet 's house fifty mil-s nwny nnd watehint; u sunset out the trcei of an untouched country. He's lonely in New Yerk. There's nothing te nee nnil netliinc te de nnd no one te tulle te. The tumble i. he iliwii f understand the kind of people he mecta here. H has bunted animiiN nil iiimunl tin- world Met! e, India, Africn and way sii sii tlens - ami be has learned their wj and their method' of reajeninp: he i an dlze n trails- animiil up in ha'f a dozen lnnces nnd knows whether the beast ii a bluffer or unllj means li'niiiw And be ic's neoerdhiscl: . Huf li lian r been able te de tlmt w ith tbe mi n ami we'ii"!' of tin- big cities. v.... ..... " i mi'.mIih.i. "l'v ieen was a little kid. 1 inn mini from beni- m I'nltlmiri- when I wns n little bit i a slinur aud I worked my way .'l And I i;et nt.t in the mountains with ,. i men who wer ciitching niuninls for HnMern collections, nnd I grndunll.x pe' Inte the business injself. Se I've been studying animals ever since and barnir.g hew nnimals think niid what tJieir Ideas arc about different things." H Hi: TAKES no stock in the theory that animah de net really reason that all their actions are the results of instincts. He declares that they hare rem clear mental precessri. only they think in straight lines and en u sialic track. "M OST of them arc bluffers." he said, Unh the animal bluffs straight; he deception the v.a ti man v. ill de. He II etand up and tr te seme me. anjujmt out of .urn. but if jeu're a better bluffer than he is. he'll ns'ialK turn tail and run. , , "Of course, all of them aren t as easy a mat. Seme 0f them will put up a hip bluff that i- haul te fight down, aud then there lir.j ethers that nien'l bluffers at .ill. but .ir- full of nervf nnd who will give you n battle te theend. "Tak- a gu..U bear, ter instance. Theie's no bluff about him I've never captured a gn.7lj jet. but J'ie just heard where there is one- a monster and as Boen ns I get through thepe personal appearances I'm going out nnd get him. "The male gnrh is bad enough, but jeu tnke a female with cubs anil you don't want te try any bluff with her. A frined of mine wa' bunting ii few years age and he happened' te get in between n grizzly and her c lbs. I'lrst thing she did as te work areiinil him and make for the babies. Phe sent them up n tree , te safety with a ceuiilc of geed whacks of her paws nnd then she started bnck en a ntill hunt for m fuend. i "He get one shot nt her nnd missed, and when she charged him he stumbled and dreppeil bis gun. He get up te his feet just iii time te mnl.e n spring for ( the branch of a tree nnd shinny up before she mode a swing at him. Hut she was nn inch or two short in her judgment of distance nnd he get high enough , te be safe. "Then Mrs. f.iizlv jus" sat under that tree and looked at hint Hungrily witn hoe month wntermff. Yeu see. n full -crown grizzly can't climb a tree. Their bodies are tee Iieay for their claws te support. While they re youngsters, they can make it. but once the get their full growth they've get te Ftay en the ground, i "This Mrs. (irhssly put my friend up this tree nt S oMeck in the afternoon At 8 o'clock the next morning she wns tee hungry te vait any longer, fe Mie started off en the scent of seme game that wm passing. Se my friend climbed down nnd came home " MAJOl! .1 CK isn't nome te hunt this ether gnaty with a gun. Uc told mc hr never killed nmmnU unless he teas really hungry and needed feed, lie's going after this little pet icith a couple of ropes and a movie camera and maybe a net made out of strong Iriih linen. fTe muted me te go with lum. b.it J told him 1 had a irry important engagement ;ut.t about that time, though ha didn't mention ichnt iimr it ueuld It. .VmicAeic the thought of jmt a bit of Irish linen between me and a full groin gu:;ly didn't sound geed net se geed. TilE rhinoceros is the only animal ti e Hhcer letirage. Nene of the cat family lire dangi reu-. of ceur-e, but thev i.re 1 ight is nlwjs in the biclv et their lienils Hut the rhinoceies is just a natural born dogged lighter. IIe deesn t knew 1,,a lleliril until lie's dend and then he won't admit it. "Ani we'te nit n little gentleman out said the major. He's the mountain goat. He's naturally peaceable and he'll keep out of your wax if he can, but if e,i insist en cornering him you want te be mighty -ure imi knew what you're about I'm the only man who has man- I aged te photegiaph him in his natural habitat, and what I'm getting out of that j reel hardly pas for Uie trouble. It was one of the most difficult jobs I ever i did." " ' ' It wns win u 1 asked Majer .Ta.'k hew seen he w-ns going te return te the , wilds that I get one of these little touches of genuine sentiment that the out-of-doers man usual!) hides under his surfaie gruffin.--. "Well." lie said softly, "as been ns mv professional engngements are ever, (here's one little job I must de before I go back. Yuu see " he uageted a bit uncomfeit.ihli nnd almost blushed "ou tee, trurc'- n little girl ever in l'hila delphia no ; net the Kind of girl ,veu mean. This ij mv little niece. Her name is Delly l'u and she lives at -ICO W. Susquehanna avenue "A little win!" age they hnd a picture show at the, Mclntyre Scheel and one of m films was shown. Helly get te cceitcd she jumped up in the middle of it and cried out. ' hj. that - my Uncle Jack!' And nil her schoolmates made fun of her and thought he was blufiin:: I "Q I -U nut 'jeu n li I ,t until I J the Milntyn Scheul. And I'm plai;eim with .' mid iy te the audunce, ' Ik'n is Delly l'ay and I'm hei I iuIc .)(.. Uid I'm pieuder te be her J nele Jack than te be the here of all 'nc jii'turtj HERE'S i BIT OF SCREEN TECHNIQUE rHHV a?y;& . TMmtm ;. m- ""'irr : m WTO1 'f w m3rm 1 Wh ' MM r m "J;; m ' ' , r ,. - WW) I 1 i. ' i ti iia i . tzeuit I In p'ui 1 1'cdi i a U I'eniniii'i I te lidding s mif'Tin ' I i "TI """"U'T,,VJJS."t'"l,',?'f" ' s. ,r . 1 . 1 il u 1 ' II 1 I t'"i' J Ii I, 11' I . I 11 I III ' ll'' UJCU U UCt'll Ullilk 10 glk lliU 'Qze Daily Mevie MOVIE GAME NKKLY re we only two nunc mom mm Iimiu: out in the open rx.r vn "just as most men are really bluffers. leesn t work out an elaborate plan or l major tanks with the grizzly in p -.nt of compares with these two, he bay. i'nts I essentially bluffers, nnd the thought of it jeu can tneir uiuiis uaru eneugn. West who is entitled te seme rcsnect." I go 01 1; ai.d gut a ical big sUeir at going te bring Delly up en the . I i . .1 'i'.' .ml I', oil l I'" I' - ' linr hH ! s i i i - in i ii. 'i igiuphll I'tkAH ii. UiMl 'iu 1 j--::- lmm$MMM SL. SMI' jL W .VahSN Ira?laaJbjlHiK &T729& ' BftYHbfiAlHuHV&i'Tjwt' .v. w .3r f y , j!raiiHRn Ay --zmwMmEKV&zmmi&.yvmvm&i&r' -" r - .Mi;....- Te-'" wiinHHKl lIKSw': I EBTTT , V r 'timjk , , i trriJ obkeil vULaBnr;nMniM7 JtBKnMmmmammtmrwmtmmmmKBmkmme , vfwii-'A eeiifanEaBSBF- - .. v 'v"j(zzGzxrT75KiKMivi,KixtHisivf:si''-:' , .'epvbui Hew I Became A Mevie Star is Told te lEZ KLIMPH W H VT II S ALHK U If MThNKI) 1)ore1'ii line. (ii I frm it iinall teiru, ihare I cr h.gqitt ambition trf thousands of nthcr tt.icrmm girls that of becnmn a n moving picture star. She thinks her chnnrc 'ie? come fhen Peru, a friend of her working in ric )eik. tells of meeting enr people eunmctid wi'h motion pictuics nnd ail i her te viiit l.er. (tn her jir.it daj m tee wctiop wctiep wctiop elii the pir; starts en a ri3it in the itudies and gatni admittance te one of them. DID bu just then M:r. Itlnn! came in, nnd the maid il-eppe i every thing and timply nf-ued e help her off with her big loose ce.it. Hie wac wearing a perfc tly mnminet'i bunch of orchid, and n I'.erling lut'e !mt. but slu oeked iK'se'ut'ly haggard. "I'm linpl -i lag." he declared, holding e it her hands le hae hir gloie. , iliawn oft. ' Danced till '2 l.tst nlglit ! ami thui go' im early this merniiu i te go riding. I swear I m going toteji ! it; no inat'er lnw fat 1 get, it fsn ' WO-tll se IIIUlll eeftifiii te keen thin." ou could tell that she was di ml tired from the wa her veb dragged, but she wmiJci! icrj swiCj n' ine. .mil told me I looked leel.. 1 wu se surprised: I'd sOviijm thought that .ill stars werj trightfully jcileus. It was 11 o'clock before w vere e it en (he tloer. jvady te wetk. I wit . v. '',"' I'',,';,'1 'xu 'coedookme'iiti-i 1H-, hreii,-iit his deg te the t-Mdie v th him: it wr- a darlnr,' Airedale puppy. und he and I get j ictty well a. qtiair.lei, phiving witu the, deg we went te weik. befe. "New wc'ie le.iily for v or. M.s. T.nne " flirt ilirrr'tn!. i'lill, ,1 flnnllv. nflpi " .-.- .-,-..-.. he'd mnil a dose-up sicne of Mar. I Hlai.k nn 1 the 1 'iidlng nmn at the feet et the n.urw.iy. and moved the camcias, back for a long shot. "Yei come ever' here aid talk with Mm us Miss U-hvU , did. Iheu he catches jeu up in bin' arn.s, ns he did with her iu-,t nev, r.nd , jeu thtew your nuns aieund his neck i nnd drop ye it head en his shoulder, J se that jour i n" won't -he'r. And bans, en tight, se that he won't drop you." i I'ei u mm jte 1 thought I simply 'eiiuln't de n. I could f'el mv fai.e ' gct'ing redder nnd i ( ti-le . ui.d I js , 'j ashamed. Hut the leading man was mattir of fact .hen lhi diieiter, -he Hi ii 'fje'" le j'lt gi ibh-i lie i-,' It I might ii.ive De'n u hug ei larcl "i nuv thing else, and simply ter up the swims, mil v.hui he no', there he n hum newn - nd went hail; te ten what th' director hnd te i,nv ns ca'.ihIj as if he'd never had bin aims nr.und i .e et nil. It was ever in abejt lwe seconds. I (Vcided that I wns n silly Idie'. And nlien I theugiit of having had n ha: '1 -erne lending lunu, whom I d often ad- mired en the s-reen, put his urii-i! iireund ine, I felt s'"t of tmgly nil . in- We had te de that in , r.i d ve did . it,' two n.eie lfttl" tnias . nnd then ti.. v wc through v ith m . I vicnt te' 'i lasiuir ..ill 'et in; mom - Ju i I v alked ever tu ilie sibwnv, all 1 1 v.ns hard iei nie te i nil.. j' I wi.sn't te je en mid be in ti.f v i : .n ; trun had IC-r n M) If.' i M t 'nei t about i' an 1 I ! , i.n r,i It ' ti.ue! , that for it." t.nn- i -hnt I didn't leillj hi 1 i e, I'd liered fur s I'd fergl.t ling la t'. mm Ii, in ' r w 'inr Marj Jilnni' s iniid hnd i-... i i u if v .is ill mi r : Id have te gi i at d 1. ix il f r n I ib. It was all 1 ' i i1 net te sit down en the ciim un i i : v 'ieing Lji': te v Yei't'- ' wh rUd around at tie weleene ?, ' thir pleasant re.ee aiid s, ... )r I rr'ie uh' liad cenn up heliind i I t 'd H.lm I in., ii m i. h- I , i,. w ,nip"fv wl.er" te leek n- f,r a i Itertid te go nn. mi e i ' h' a-n ' 1 - i- v ,iu-t abii - i lenths ,'. u i t g in llle inriir , st,i,i . I' v mi I i. i .1 lie ' I nn il! gni n ie. ii ii i 1 i i iv I in going M ; 1 i i-t the came ii u in I I . Ill li'.V . ' Will, UIUV'de Je'i i ' 1 nip -O A I i j ' i, ru ... uti; '' in in; u'l e n i ii give win i; I In ii ,,i ' in tv nn rj i i n m li 1- i' i.i iiiiij hn tl' lull All i i i- nf i . 1'v " It i. m IHIl Ull III" f.iii tl ins ihn d li' '-i ineltT f c r,iF, ,n .. I. ii - I'l si.. K lll lli'il I. lln li -,. , n Oi . .. - ( nn!'' J lint ll nrip. v mi i it ' 1 . n fiiitilul that I ti.udly kn-'v In, t i i niuili him: it sim mi d si hk, t'i inn ii prrfiit nr'ingpr nt tri"iidi. I ii ' ' . hiiiiii' fiuiii the nili.ni, v iv' 1117 ik wii.lil in tliru- i-e t hn t I ciiiM 11 l.i.i vlni I d hanpniiil, hit hurdi. off with her big loose ce.U. Mie wac v. 1 v. , .R I we-th se much ev-ruen te keen thin." " ju, $f i ?$ , , n could tell that she was di ml tired mtfd&&ks&. x from the wav her veh e (irnggid. but ?SS?MS??s. ' s . Mm ting t'i liti'' l.rr te 't v.is Imi lj i 'i tlnii' sl'i' mm.. In ,in ii'i i . ,i i nn. dr ii.g 1 i 1 nlr n" h indit in i. i m 17 i .1 " ,inli i it l ii i til ini' iin; g'i n ' i.n .ii 'i ' he ' r rd n- J i di '"' u' nni; lnn ' 1' . in ' It luvaitv idie, uuu uaunii.' at llxs ALU-' M MAJOR JACK ALLEN LIKES TO BOF ;s .i? ulwAlSrwuv3l nnnuflBfSMr t HKsHHflBlSB 1 WEfiKKt j&,) i jv s G5vwffl . --- - - i " ft?!'; wLxm f 4." . . .? ! I V -. J' ' t' . ' -f x. tmmW i 4 : tin me- upper left in M.ijei Jm 1. h tu-elf, and in the uppi r nglu is iu of the eleplmnts he bi tight mrm Jir.uw, he Is scin in front of his shack, and ! e bottom ci-cle shows him with 11 bear which he hns jus; bng'ii bes!I.imhcsC"ftcrUai',: Get ",t0 "ur "Hut who's taUiug Us?" I demnnded, te ng oft mv coat und bar. "That movie producer Mr. Hop-en and a friend of hi.-. Mujbe he'd star u- leth jeu c.n't tell. Il'iir.v !" Well, I did. New I might net have te Leilur with sedni; nn aguit, or nuj tniir,' poky like that. I wns u-i evdted l ha' 1 wnslipil .uy face t.. ite without nn Knewing it I Te He Continued Tomorrow Agnes Ayres Begins Werk en First Starring Part A'.m: CNI'.S amu:s a f..l!-fedgfd I., s begun work nt Hull) went I.une 'I hat Has Ci, Ti rnmg " in "1 'will 1. Itiyi r Mulliii ndapted from the novel In r d lbeit I'arke.. Tue i.i-' i ngaged te support Ml-s Ajres liic'.jilis M.ilden Hiimilten Thie- ileie Kosloff 1'iauk Cnmpej i, I'leii ! Tarier, I'.nui.eiiu Hrnthwajt. Heik-it lieiilev, I ili,in I.ilghteii. c'bar.i-. West I and fri'i.' 1 1 . room. Yntic- I lemin vi .11 il.tm the photoplay, whuh , laid I In tiie I re: cii-l'niiiidiaii prectiii t- FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STARS I'lUKCILLA UL'AN araxine BE OUT IN THE WILD Clarence Burten Knows Hew te Kiel: Harmlessly pr.AHi:Nci: nr - in tc r actor, e U'J'O.V. l.asky char- iffers te demonstrate for any one hew te kick a uinn in the fni e und net hurt him. All is net all it seems en the rcreen, he sajs. Hi-cent ly in the guise of a v.ilame is Mevlcnn hiindir in "The Husband's 1 Tindemark," Gleria Swan-mi's new picture, Hurton was required te de-cend the stairs and, finding another Mexican Ijiiib injured nt the Inst step, Kick him brutally in the fnce. "Don't hint him. though." cautioned Dire, ter Sam Weed. i "All lignt," iif.senlcil Hurton. He piecc-ptlid u- illricled, and when he1 renc-lu-1 the lecumbeiit man. gave ap- parcutly si. -h a vicious kick that tin fellow's In ad almost bent backward. "lircat Scott," tried the director. "Den' be tee realistic." He huirird ever te (lie man en the fleer. "Did thnt huitV" he usl.p-1 "I didn't feel nnythiiig touch me," grinned the Mexican. "It'- all in the way jeu de it." -aid! Hi. 1 ten. "ou sheve instead of lk that's till but it takes practice." V- ii' PLACES Ttve Stage Mates Are New Reunited in Picture Studie TN 1SSJ Hebert N. Dunbar made his slnge debut under the guidnncp of Cluivles K. Kvans, who with Hoey w,-u then irealing lasting fume in "The Tailor Match." Thirty-bcven yeats '.i'er f.ue breii'tht I'linhar and Uvan Uvan lecetlier in another debut this time it le'ing the vcteinii Kvnns who wns malt- :ng hi- u:. Dunbar nnd Krnns were in the i.i-t of Oliver Morosce's "Slippy Millie," and ,'t was Uvans' first aj) pearanre befeie the camera after having nteii en tne stage titty year'. "And Kvnns was as nervous at first as I was that night when I started mj professional career in 'The I'urler Matih," " said Dunbar. Anether reunion in the ru.iking of "Slippj McUee" was hilwten Dunbar nnd Kdwln Stevens. When Dunbnr v.ns the ambitions jeuic; ti-ier nt the old Tjveli .n San Fran-1- e Stevens was the 1! uuioveiiui, I'lIDTOVI AYs ,i10T0Ulr, TMtlL cemmkt y . JbrtMMtx Company of Alhambra 32th t rn h rm-iunk A. Vt 1 .ant i":Rm: I5-4j " Vtll.TON Sll.t.S III "THE LITTLE FOOL" Charlie Chaplin in "Thejjdle Class' l I.TUPMV ' "ii-'era Aiis-shei ALLt.Vjnt.lNI mm Dally J l' Kvu. -t s TMCIMVH MEU.lt N In "C.UTY llltlvS" CharlicChapHn in "Thejdle ClasiT' A DrsTl C "-t it THOMPSON STS. ArULLU MlTINST'. HAIFA ETHEL CLAYTON In "SHAM" ADPAnlA UirsiSuT AlV--M-l i" .v -t -. im turn ii i.. r ' BEBE DANIELS in "jhk m'i m iiiiti. ASTOR nuNiii's f. i.u'.Aitn am: MAllNl." liA'i.1 HOBART BOSWORTH In "I"1. N i." BALTIMORE f; KClIi II. DI". MII.U.'S 4. V M.Tl.MOlir. i "The Affairs of A.ntel" BLNN - 'u. tKCii, ii. in: Mil I.IVS "The Affairs of Anatel" BLUEBIRD lirea I .'. Sutquehnna i -iiliii r uu 'J unt 1 11 tr.cn. .. 1K MH.l.KS "The Affwirs of Anatel" i BROADWAY "T,VYV I BEBE DANIELS 1 In ' THR MAUCH HAKF." 'rilAHI.ll' 1 HAI'MN In 'TIIK 11)1 K CJ.S' CAPITOL ID A M loll',!' XT m i'i:iir HL'CiiiKh' I'rinnnerniift Curve Ahead" - -r, 7-vf.ti a I i.m i. iiaji.t)wue.i Ave. COLONIAL ! in T mil'i I' M. ' NORMA TALMADGE , -nil: hii.-s osuTiin..neciu" 1 DARBY THEATRE 1 HOUSE PETERS in "tiik cmr..vr uKDr.i'.Mi.if i EMI KLba matis-ui lMn.v I UII'I'.KT HUllIKiS' "THE OLD NEST" i FAIRMOUNT 'SJAtiZ ' .lumen UlrUceil til OfO. Milfnril'H "The Great Impersonation" Fa i il l ' niKATfiiT- i.iu .mai.kkt .rAlVllLiI H M TO MIIJN'ICilIT AI,I,srAH I AST In .,nmpirrniMs UCADTCIJ 1 "l-lUlVItls-ccruiva "-ni-.iJ . 56TH "ST llt "'ffekW ' , Charlie Chaplin in TheW Class" . i am l.....l .. li j himii "l."!! ui r '" '-:iri GLOBE,VJUlMV!i;f,r,r,,, CHARLES RAY 1 Jjj "fatll.U' 1U0" 'PRISONEROFZENDA WILL HAVE BIG CAST, CONNIE SAYS lly CONSTANCE I'ALMKK Hollywood, Calif. TUB enst for "Tlic Prisoner of Zemin" Is dully getting stronger. TiPwIri Slene lint been clietcn te jilny e piny rp of Ma lutklfl J. the ilunl relr King und Hud Hessendvll. Alice Terr y will, of ceinse, mtikc an Jilcnl rinvln. wlillc 1iis I,cp, nnefhet Studie Club girl, w 111 plnv the C'ount C'eunt p' llclga en Htrafzln. Ilebei t lSdesen, wlie nerds no Introduction te you. if) te de Colo nel Snpt, and IM w nni Cenuplly, without whom Ilex Ingram lias vowed In the wilt ten and speltfti word that neDEr.T nDnse.v he will net make a picture, hns in Important part. I'ric Mn.vne, who played Hudelph Ynien Ynien tlne'n fatlier In "The Conquering l'evvcr" nnd did rucIi n nice Hep en the parlor fleer, is Lord Iliirtadun. Htunrt lIelmi'H will be Illack Michael, allbeugli Ids hair Is bright red ! Hid you knew that Wnllie Held's fatlier wrote n grent many successful tlcu of King Hnggett Hie script i- belnir written bv (Jcrald Duffey, if that . . . lnuigucs you. The nth-rilnv I v.ilched f'lillcn I. an- ('.is making "Th" City Keller." in which he Is being directed by William H - au - H - au - dine. The latter bus with this picture Icen taken from tbp ranks of twe-icel corn cenudv directors, and people nre watch- Ing with interest the outcome of the Inp c r r? - -- . . ventuie. J uscu te see mm ever en ine Christie let, amid all the clamor and confusion usunl te n comedy studio, calm and cool as n cucumber, with nn eyeshade and n corncob pipe. He's tnltcn his preps with 4ilm te Oeldwyn, 1 notice, nnd is just us cnlm ns ever. Mr. Lnndis has a brand-new lending I woman I'.ttsy Huth Miller. She's u i darling, seventeen jcnA old and unaf- ri.,n,l Vh (lneiier (hern. The reit of dJ plays nnd that li s name was Hal Heid.M it was nt tlie Lnieti Squnre Thu. Se did I. Well, nnywny, Universal is December 21. 187.-. that the Mnmriii going te produce his "Human licit ts" "The Twe Orphans." was first aJKl with nn nll-stnr cast under the dlrec- in Ameilcil. with Knt flnvt,.,, ....." lue cenipanv, sotto voee, explained ie ueen tunning plcturcH rccentlj . Slie In ine Hint thej weie going te see -he didn't 1 married te Leuis Arms, and their small get speilc.il. And she won't if the ie- , dniii'htcr hns mndc grent inroads ea.hr murks passed in my hearing nie kept mother's time. However, there is n re tin. "Snv if I looked like you de I'd . pert tlmt the film star will aniienr m go work in a laundry !" Or, "Huh! lJci-n lenkin' in the glass again. Imven't . vuh?" And little l'utsy Huth tukes it ail In geed part, laughing with the rest of them. S4ie jirebably has a large usseitiiient of bi ethers nt home who keep h-r in training. ISAUICD JOHNSTON, sister of Agnes .Johnsten, who wrote Charles Knv's scripts wiiiii: lie was with luce, im- been i ngaged te de the c e n 1 1 n u 1 1 y 1 1 T , - i i ! i ft.,. n t.:.. i?:. I V, 1 ,v -" V. v. screen lsibei. v he was etiee a Studie 1 Club gltl along wi.ii Anes. i einei i of a ven interest - in New Yerk while tl.ey were getting tliiir start at writ- vnn.v STCADMN ing. Agnes h.is whip ninnied I'liinki Dn.e.v. en of the man who wrote "In Old Kentucky" and a scenario nnd plujwiiter en hi' own hook. There Is ' n recent liltle A-jues. or h'rsmk I I fei - et which) whom the whole casunl fam. ' lly is bringing up. i'licj aie like that. I Speaking i f recent (ifT-pring .. era Sieudman eutwhile iiiutillater for I Christie comedies, has up anil hud twins one of whom she named niter .Mane1 1'ievest. her dearest fiiuid. The utm-r ...t.. i. . .. 1I...1 !.'... ,. I...1 1 .1 -. , , tv,-in is lulled Frances, but I don't knew niciTOi-i.Avs i Ik ill i ir.itu,-..; ;--M ' -mm Jr- - v ' Hvim.'f&pvi 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 MjSj&y in vnur locality obtaining nictures threucrh the Stnnlpv V teN7y, America. GRANT 4rt""' c'"nri- e "''' TeJ,iy ' tun nnir ii "The Man Frem Nowhere" GREAT NORTHERN "-ri? NORMA TALMADGE in 'tiik s'kin (in tiii: hook" Charlie Chaplin in "The Wle Clast IINIPITRIAl C0TiT4. WALNUT bTM NORMA TALMADGE in "Tin: siciN ex thk ntieii CharliejChaplin inJ'The Idle Class" J'Karltenu,L"' ' U.I..S IL'-iTNLT HT Abe.i- UKOAU in A M iw 11 l.i I' M STK ( VST In "The Sen of Wallingford" I tJK I3n1n litrMamex ii Me. Lehigh ralace i.eh.Bii A-,cnu. ci.cir. ii. di; mii.i.i.'.s unj "The Affairs of Anatel" I IDCDTV liiijid A reu'MiiiA av I1J-(J-.I1 MATI Ji:U DAILY ELSIE FERGUSON in roeTi.iiiiiTh" nrD nunnfan i. ha Vr.ltruitl' AVi:vi 13 Mi-i.iAM a i.kadv.s LIFE PAI Arc iJI MAiiM.T hiiu.uT rMLrtL 10 A. M ie 11 15 I'. M. UU MAJIM.T hlliULT NORMA TALMADGE in "im, Hic.N en tiii: noeii" PRINCESS 101M MAHK1.1' MTIILKT S 30 A M. te 11.13 I. il. Al.USTAU ( AST In "THE FATAL HOUR" 'RPrPNT H.UIKHT .VI lleluw ITfH ! KtlUlllN 1 11(5 A M t 11 I'. 1. I MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN i in i-ikst shihumj "HAiiir" RIALTO ULHMANIOWN AVKNUB AT ri'l-ITlHOCKKN HT. DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "I'AHSIMI TIIIU " DI IRV M-viutirr bT ukujw 7th rUD I ie A M. te llilJ '. iii nn iiu.i.ivm "THE JOURNEY'S END" SAVOY l'.'ll MAHiajT bTHUKT 8 A II TO MID.-JinilT (JKAKLIiiJ KAY In "NI5.KrKBVAM IMIIIHS S'HERWOOD caV L'-'r iii ci:rn. ii. w. .ui.i,r.'s "The Affairs of Anatel" STANLEY WALLACE reid 15 ' "' ii "tiik iii.i i, iiiM.Kiin" mai hi Ar mm sT ANTON HAIiki i viiDie ieih ! xwm..V roxlViie,,,-,; '.'..lU' M . J'OVER THE HILL' ri ' rt KM A T 1 - r-n ClTItr in - i r . m DD J lVlAlvix.r l ' htja i nr. I THOMAS MEIGHAN . III "lll'l'l it It S" Charlie Chap liain "The Idle CUit" Samson Is Oidy a Herse but He Leves te "nt0fc" "Snmsen" Is tdxtecn hands hr.t, ten years old, nil white, and , been working for five jcars T tu "Samson" of old !, Is pes.c'SBCd 0( great pbysca strength and during IiIm Ih'entrlcnl career ), , "" many nmUarled ie!es. He ha, bJ a slntue; has dinwn the royal emiln ages of .i.ieei.s and .BH and hn", carried many a gallant soldier la til thick of battle, but in "The H,vl ' with Srr,up Hnyakawa lie ,,nj"l"P ' of the leading driimatlc re'es, nn,i i jeu want te see real cmollennt net. ng sec llnynknvvn nnd "amen" "emele." uu Oh, yes, Samson is n horse whom nfter Oh, jcs-M.e s Mr, . ;' SSxp,e"T'00,,,im,,,l,iS Take Lumber Frem Stage of Old "Union Square'" for "Twe Orphans" Set , rpui', iiimncr of tlie stage fleer nt lis J- old Union Square Theatre, new ',ltp.,l,w:',.'.kw, )in" ,,(;c ''ought i,v n W. Griffith and will be used in b'ulM. Ing the Inst of the studio ets for '-Tkl Twe; Orphans" production he U n Ing In the -ole which brnmrbt i,ii.!i ' ing fnme. Others in the enst were r i' rir i .. . ir.,.'.. ii . . i.umi,., .ucivce jiaiiKin and Hlnnehard. , ... - KIWI Hut one mete set, n small one haT.. 'to 'te be built for the film production "El the lumber from the old stnge'flM? where "The Twe Ornhnim" M 11. percii win lie usefl by Oriffith te makai set that will lemaln permanently at tli suiiue. The deer of the dressing room whlii KntP Clnxten used throughout the nn of the production hns also been beneii for the studio. "" Ansivers te Questions Frem Mevie Fans CHAHMAIN Mae Marsh has net the legitimate- stage this fall She vifll mnl;,' hvl' tkbllt in n ,,,nJ t,allcJ "Brib ' ,lc- " H. I). O. III lingers is sinpenrlnr ' nt present in "Deubling for Hnniee." , J.cra Stcdinnn plnyeiT opposite Charles liny In "Scrap Iren." She is married i te Jehn Tayler, a well known planiit, I'KTDH Mahlen Hamilton was born I in Hnltimerc about thirty-live yesn nge. lie- lias wen well deserved rcee. ,ltn.. .... ll.n . l..nn ..u .. 1I . .1. . ' "'""' "e ' i.iib- " " '' me screen, ' II(' l'ued Haul in the original MreeB version of "Three Weeks." His latest ii i . ii- '"', version of "Three Weeks." His latest UebcrlN Hindinit;ri,lwi.w ,irp ..Knrtl.beunil." "Hnl i story written pur- ciinncn" and "Ladies .Must l.lv-e." Hi )W ninrriPd in n liDii-iirnfftt.vtinii'il AIAIMlK'i: Afnil-re Helium, D n.. fnnn I mil Tint set'iii.tcml tlml . , lll.l i she is a very lovely looking cirl. Jir, ...... ..... ..... ...,. ... i.iui ,11111 iinut Ing fnniil.v. The,,1CP thought se also when he saw lief two girls nuil their " the stn'jc' and immediately offered mother priHticnllv I"'1' " I,art '" "" f l'l productieni. starved in u garret Hl", lin, llnved "l'eg O'My Heart" and juit about us had "I'ellyanim" in stock, and Inst year, ns that, fhev .-.n "Dear Hiutus" with William liillette. fc is the daughter of n Texas celleje I professor, ' IlKADHH -I'dlth Jehnsen nail Wd Ham Duncan are mariied. Yes, the; co-starred in several pictuns before they weie married. , ...,,.... "VT ,, , . YA ,- ,- .. , '"'.Jln' ' nrf,n l s'st"1'. ,,1 ntlicrine MncDeniilil Yeu 'in.- iifcin. .-uu iiiii.ieii hi ieums rnir 1 Itnnl ,'u 111 wlnr.l !.,,, ''ll.n '1 1....... VT...V.1. .. l-'"-"s i,ui.,- .uuillf eers. ftl.HNN Jack Warren Kerrigan ll net mnrrfid. Hl idetiii-,w ,irn pit I.,. i .. ,. . ' s ....,. fhieugh Il'iilkinsen. l'lTQ-f.AYS rHttc. ir"TrD I A ir.VllKnT ST ab. WH v IV, I Vll- nA M. (a 11 ISP. 31, jajiks eijvkk riRn nun's . "THE GOLDEN SNARE" AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO ''"V fOMI'.SO.N In ' " t tin- Kiid or Ihr Herir IDLE HOUR Jll'k I'lci-feni in iii. "linn he Ilml Ktcethlni IW1 ie NIXON-NIROLINCER-m THEATRES UJ BEL MONT BI,n"iPit SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "Mill UK I.KillTS AHh IOU" CEDAR 0OT1I A Ci:i)H AVE.VOi 1 Je ml 3 7 Old 0 P t ci'.c ii- ii. in: jiu.i.i.s The Affairs of Anatel COI lsRI WA Mnr..et ilei mh 4 OOU U.I.-STAI' CAST In YV -'-'-""&, LniLuwa TllVinn rHONTsr."A ..iiiahu avi J "'-'vy Juiiitie June en 1 i.ml.feril "I .Miirtliu taliKllflil unit Wllllimi li-nmena u "WOMEN MEN LOVE" . . I CAnPD 1&T ft I.A.NCS1II( AV FAnFR I&T ft I.A.NCS1II( A -iI-CiIV MATINHL DAILY THOMAS MIIH.HA l C U'l't IIICTM.'! HAROLD LLOYD in "I UU' I rm trrr p."r imi Lfjcffcr arnEBi UULUOl ..... . .,,. ., ,0 , ... (ie tell MAIIV AI.DKN III lIll'Kltr lll(lHrJ "THE OLD NEST" MIYHM &'-I A.ND MAIIKbT ST3. . I llXUI s " I. , as) ' timi meuiii: iii c,ei.m .vs. "MADE IN HEAVEN" RI01 I 62I AND HANSOM 8". KlVULl iatim:c t)'ii; Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clai Cam. lulmuil;e 111 'I i the Iteud WlthJjJjr sTrRAND"au,AT..v;Vi Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle ClaM THOMAS Ml'.KJHAN In "f.AI'I'Y BlCKi AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. CvA ' GERMANTOWN "SJiSSjA Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle CU Marj Mllen Mlnlfr In "llfr ininni, JEFFERSON SMATfNu& DOUGLAS MacLEAN III "I'AHSINO 1IIIU".' i if PARI' ICIDOia AVE i UAi"iiT,il rAKK. MRt. a ib. r.-:,& 12 Itiiiliilf Millilliraiit "ml r-t of ilVyfi "THE WANDERING JEW t, IIAUPHU.?" rr .. 'h
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