E7T?H hJtf . K .. , . u EVENINGi PUBEId lBm)'aER:P OCTOBER $7, 1021' ' (9 e Daily Mevie Magazine' j te CLOSE-UPS of the By 1IEVKY These Are Dull Days in IfTtriK movie game m tln l'nst fppnm te hate run into another belt of the Jr- deldrutif. even mere dull ntul mntiinlus thnn the one encountered einr few months .lipt. Whethci thoie is something fundamentally wrong or net. no one scorns nble te at. but there i vrri apparent evidence t lint the business lui . slumped badlt It hns been n jtcie.i n .hit tiat" -mn' v. mi mild liinl e mum actor of tnse and wroeii out of vverl: at tin period of tlie season I ndrr erdlnnrj condition ulilge shows that hate started out mi the tmul arc tlll jm tip expenses In late October. The gradual wpHltn-e.it in whh h . p. irate the Hells Kojci Kejci Kojci frem the flivvers umiullt reneires -ci't.il tnintli. lint alrendv this vear n nioie or mere of shows June closed mill then- people have begun again that pnthcth parade of lireailwnv and tlun d 1 ! ' tratli- riutf "f thepi.tn idlers about Times Square You'll titi', hi ii i- ,jI n ui was n, brightening i, m thine- g i Itbtcd. ntul nn cxi'luiiuc mnn teul n. , ialU the vrerse thnn he h.is ni-r known '' They arc finding ill wit "I i our old friend, sMnr.il c. en. i tnlit out a film or ,i show that In t s n tine and the I ulilii nigs u,i tlii" pin- of idr. smn imn set i.-vv 1 ere. I'm- been nul'ig .. coo, i winy fan lately what their opinion of the pre' it tate of mm n i The anrt',r! laivnt been empliii.entnry te the peep1' lack et tl .ni'ii-tn There seem-t te be a de iiiHIy senral iinpr1 ("non that it nn t worth while te re te th ine ic am mere People who de go find the nmc obi stuff, hntheii mnd tehriMied turned and II!1 ,tnd made ever b it ,t!ll the ame old tuff tint they tireu of imi,; ltte Hen- main renlh n-itab.e lilnn have i,,j wen t!n fa.im tiltii. I me.iii that were -,e d'rter it n t lift e e- aetms or c'.tin): i jen.rnl eflei'thinei" tl.ir the momeri et tlirui ir.ii!:. a- i t jour muni 'hin 1 aU 'or the qtipstieu Hew man hnw ion urn that I .ado ion e ciiihi i-'i n ineind !' I. jour frierd i mi t ilie-i irnl irg.tit; ih. u ! s "' l mtni i:ia iin- ..; im,ii . l it rutin tdti' i u hn '' 'lt hty tnuiitli 'fnhi out iii ,i Seiiin fi Ami. ft will tik i ijeuin te ') . "line li'tv ".(' tc'i'i i; n faitum . Itrhcre the lrn -i ) pn?,i, i eiinij time icay until thi umnel standard i (A i.'1'jW je.trs a,, tin mm i" 1,.ibit nil w.ib vpad I'vlT built Ret it i flecked ie the theatres m lr,,e ami steed in lone qneiiP" for an hour, crad ually werkinc -mi aj in nn'i. we ubl pass the mere or lew snered portals. Theie uu- n sen i i. tetiiln . te s,.ek litertaluiuent or at uxrmeiit ever bveninB : inabe it was the tetm er.in entnl restlessness brensht en bt the war. But it i3 certain that we haten't tl at retlenes new Heme is beslnning te leek prettr geed te us n?a!n. We've discovered anew the comfort of slippvis and inekins jni kct In front of the tire or ulenpside the radiator and ttuv'tp et ', . eme nt us prctt urens te make u heae ourselves out of thr ui"rr.s ehu r ar.d put en our clothes and go out That seems te be the senttmeir "f wrtually all et lie tans te whom I have talked. They baton' teuiid niiitniu? row or rwul ei particular iiiteresUtiB in the movies in a lone while I'm afraid I'm itulincd te usi- .m unm 1 have -een a number of terj excellently done tllm. bit. alter all. ihet are i ut mu h te the Mttw juttern of the films of three or four years ae There is no dlfTereme in kind: it is simply a question .,f tli"-uuchiv w -ed omentien.il workmanship that recall these films te raj mem"n. But I have te step and think i-aretuilj te make a list et them They don't jump righ up and force thctnsilvc en me the wav they weu'd if rhe were the ilnd of thing te held our a slewing premise for the fut ir r 'VE btcu icondcrine lately it i ueuldn't iralli r i voe( tl u.i t'e neiiif tort of rnt'iitrephr t'i fit out 0 (Ac Omint a all of the i" ducfrs end inrcfer' 'lii'i rir iid mtei mid iirtiri'i v he hen' icired ui) if tkc nriitnl tnn . ltul thru xtnit u rreutar nt-rnmbli t 'COUUtl OUrt irr tnr but niun hhi. It't hard te get it in under tin 3Z THERE IS ANOTHER MACISTE ACT1SG A' MERC 1T0 FILM D( 0 Y01" remember the gum! Mm i-' whose l.erei. exploits in ' 1'ibf a furnished many a thrul ter p feers when the Italian pe. u i creened In this ceuntrj -eteral i nr aje? Well, then i another .Ia. s the screen tedaj who a p' lr-, r 'I', session," produced bv I.e'ii- Mm u ten. and ba'l ipen ti.e "Phrope" by Sir nrhen Her The protetvpc of Mu ite . I'.. Session." is Iiaoul'I'ueii. a -tr-ippu young fellow who iiim i .in ') u. seven feet in lieight and i lorrpspe-, i injly big in mu-eti'nt iIem !.ipi.niii II.s name in the picture is Kerte- mid if i safe te sav thai pribil ni. '.-, "Pofiuessleu will hk" Km1" tremen dously. Mr. Taeii haA an edi.e en Mai 1st1 becaufe he is a 1 nail-niin' fellmi nn.l could make a tine leading man en ar stage. He is a Kinsman of I inly i;i i;i phresyr.e, e'beri"e (he beau fi.l PI r 80. from win. h I'lmiH tec &.r Antimii Hepe took 'he 1 tie tin I l fmii. 1- novel, and tureuglun 1 t " ii.itnis .1 cidents of the ..- 1 l,r .stund- ae , 1 n ( r bis mi6trcss. TrORTEP is at firM. , , 1 he X-leaders in the rebellion nt ti natives against Lord Whe.itln win comes te Neepal.a te claim ir hh hts own purehahej domain lb.' w'.n I'hrose casts lur .it with t1-. I?ntisn TiBiters, Kertes 1 hunsc 1..- l.nire-. tee .and fights with hish courage uKUlti-.-ferces of Meurak l'aliH and 'n. .'in ning of Ceiistatitini Stifj' u , be strong is l'aeli in Ih. Wie of the battle M-eue-. he(. fertrebs he pnks up tin.. comrades at onee id l,ej-4 1 place of shell or neattn I Ii-, ut tabular cnf i' turn - ' i a ti 1 ind. 'I n te n -p.p. i ii, il i I'm througheiu ! 1 1 -r P he makis I and oeurug y K uiei t BPBaatT?i5l(,sffPBai aBmSl faaiKeawaliUHrs I 4 ' J tthfi t l yWBfcf t tfy JS jUjT tWlBgMBBlWteaA.3aaa? JlWLil TfS kRTTTW v ff,, ,a a " BaBaflLflK FV Above U lulfrsn" mauimetu Men r Cu ..j set at night li i mii gu an powerful lljhts they need for a thing of tbia MOVIE GAME M. NEELY the Eastern Studies em a. ter nm 'ii! them limv I hen n'leuf Septemliei 1, but it ha n ' ither d.tv that biislne rijfht mi i- for 01 -i, ae piipj Illume n ,i n but I notice that when the f public appeal, old f. K ' i forgetiu r,ll m liuiltiii'J ierif. hut I or I Aniti in "ii i 1i WiU I liOit i 'till lltlll I te Hei'l In tl mm if in t obi ranfil much hifilirr thev n uen It ( 7t t 0'ii nne bleed thet imi; leiat'iif cfuc corporation condition' Much Geld Braid Seen in Mahirif: Lloyd Film G'.J l b- 1 1 .u... I r 1. 1111' 1 n ' 1 brie - tl ih"i the firirntnl street t, e ll'i' K Ken. h - 1 e 1 ,. t at 1 niter ' ' 1 t v . 1 n f . for liar , 1 I 'mil's 1 1 m ' "A s-iiler- istrui t M 1 Mir ' when t . Wowing h d ' tl and . 1 1 - from 1 s. . i-r0,. ' .w . SUl-ts- 1 ' 1 . median : r.l ar 1 Mrs. t-tiekct. i! 1 rr.iiiaiider n n d Mrs .s, . Tnf tnder 1 1 i' nt n e'limf ('etnmaii- 1. r uid Mrs. 1'. M Woodsen. I'.tptam W S. s;,.xt0I1( I.ieu.'en'int t'e c-iai.'JJ r at.d Mrs. I' J, 1 enklln, I.ie'tttnam 'emniander and Mrs. i .1 v eks, liniteniint I'nm mamler and Mr , I. Wilsen, Men- 1 tenant II. i'i,- I . t.'i..ru un.l Mi ' S Ptilgeii it. 1 Mi - Mm Ind Pad-., ti md I. n it 1 in' I! ill r Milund I '.nis a- 1 mi moors of Hareld Lloyd lr",i.nit n.et tlie n-.-ters, a 1 of wlie-,1 11 . rib nt ndmii'i nt t'e comedian 'I .0' partv was rre. iided w tu aim r is t'.al elli'ki'd 1 4 4 4 oreusly en Llm.l at work and in spe cial pests it wa- the tit-t tune til" officers and theii niten had tNitnl 11 -ttid let In 1 .n ing thev told Mr. Liny. I wi ! n est nit' p sting "ff "ff sbere 1 xpi-ricn. tl.et had ever had field Deiiifi "Champien" P. 'tin' . 'i T' e: t'i. ' ROM l.ll- I. tide il X' "1 Wil n pi I eij'l K- 'i s jr. at Pant- '1 hi 'hamp uii 1 A I! 'I humil" ar" I I Vit-h a l.i, t I us ' . .' ' ' l he TO nn (, t) urn: ir n V - m mit l.' . 1 1 THEY MUST HAVE GIVEN THESE ACTORS BIG PARTS n ;itnve hav. prominent roles It s :i ri us s.ter, -e Hew I Became A Mevie Star i Told te ltlZ KLCMl'll Wti.it Has Vlread.x Happened taretl a I nnr, n flirl tern a unell titan, sA ir hrr higni if rimftifiO'l iri(A than iud et ether Amman lute that f hecenuntj n morula merula picture stat. .sAc thuikv her chance A'i? come tAei J'ernif a friend of Ar ii erfctin in -New Yerk, tnlh of meeting ionic people connected with motion uirtviri mid inks her te visit her. On Aii irt day n the ruetrop ruetrep tih. the girl tarti en n vitt te thet "tudtet and emu adnitttan-e te one of thini heriithp is gnen the chen te jihiii iii (i tneh icrne, and rwikri the moil et it. Shi nirri J'ltcicnn Vtunh. jni nnent for the rompevv, ml,, hii'iimi infcrMici in htr. Then i nit Aii big i hancc trhen. hriause et Ar n i iiiMnncf te a irell-kneun tine rhr n nuked te double for her. ll'Ain hr trlh Persii the happy t.iir-, 1'irtit in ftiui trlh of a dc 1'iihtjul nuiprisc for the rt'cmti'; a pnrtn pbir,nid hi her motion picture fiirndt. 1111 limine hew . ited I was j- 0. r sing . tiling I did was 11 joy '1 its. 1 1 pii ember dumping a hand f'.' of lath salts into u.y bath they were p. .t unci w.th rose geranium, my sister had g.ien thim te me for Christ mas and sfdashing around in the het, pert'imf.i water, whi ti it occurred te me that no matter wl.ut might eier happen 1,1 me. I'd remember that eue. moment ..' perfect happiness. And. iust by way of making it eien 1 et. weiidert 1!. Perm, knocked en the de. r and culled te mp : I'm, lierntht. hurry out and ice 1 he p.rfe.t! gorgeous lieweis that bate i 1st . 1 .r u '" We.'. I simpiy sciiimbli'd out of that t , nnd into n.y pink corduroy bath 1 ,be. and ran into the ether room with- 0 .' ti n waiting te pul en my slippers 'Ih. flew Ms were the loveliest I'd ever seen an enormous bunch of violets for Pms-, witii two wonderful pink rose. I-, ir the middle, nnd for 1110 three 1 11 e'l.u-. p. nkt -liitender orchids, with !, 1 -linir fun trailing out nt the -.J. Id riitir hud an enniu lietnre nnd I deluded that tery minute taut n i was nen i u neter wear any ei m r Powers and that I d have thtm ei i ry day It" took us hours te dress, of course. hi. i i-e ue were se careful of even - 'isl,. little d. tail, and I honestly think tint vvi loekisl especially nice when ii- wui readv at last. My dress was , i'. -I,i. tulle ever silver cloth; I'd iy niiide when I was bridesmaid nt n -.-iir's wedding, nnd when I eume , i Yerk eui dressmaker put frw.h ' I1.- ever it. sn that it really loekisl vi .iilerfiil And when .Mr. Ilopsen, and .is . inn I cnni", and I saw hew impres ri tin v looked, I was s,) glad that I 0 i n ii-'lit niv i-'ei s evening wrap ! r t w I II .dim at a big hews this? ul"a Win th hew many and hew kind HS HffBnifliH In "Leve's BoemoranK," whleh Jehn there were secured real cireim people U allic Reid Has Quit Autes te Fellow Hounds WALLAC'H UUID, l.asky star. who iR making n pifture tersinn of "The Champien," until a short time a?e alwnjs had an automobile scene in his pictures. New, it nii pears. he is in for a sipj;C of ter hunt. In Keiever." the pietuie adapted from "Peter Ibbet8en," there was a fet hunt scene and there is another in the present picture. Vintnl u-hnw ineet nf tin fhpntricill npe nle sfnv. There were crew ds of noenle I there, .ind the music was very loud ami the feed was perfectly amazing; I did wish that I was hungrier. Hut some, hew I couldn't eat much of anything, I J was e excited. "There's Fay Granville ever tlure." Mr. Hopseti said te 1110, iuet ns 1 was 1 wondering who the well-dre-sed girl! was who 11 come in and sat new 11 ni the next table. He left us nnd went ever te speak te her. and as every one else was staring at her I did, tee. I'te net or seen he many jewels as she was wearing thiea long strand of peails nnd tour or five of these flexible brace lets en each arm. She lnid en a long jl.'r pin of emeralds and diamonds, nnd -.1.1111 hew she just setmed te glitter all 01 or "Who is she?" I nuked Mr. Her.scm's trtmd, whose name was Herman Mil tillc, he said wc must call him "Mel" that every one did hut somehow I didn't like te. "Oh, she's .1 motion-picture star." he answered with a little laugh. "Has lur own company She's made four pic tures." And he named them ler me. "I'te uoier seen any of them," T told him. feeling like n greenhorn from the country-, but he laughed and said neither had any one else. Then he went en te tell me that the man witii in r bad lets et money an 1 hud Daei.eu l.tr company, but hadn't yet bem able te get anv of the big companies that re lease pictures te take en any of them. "There are letn of stars like that, kidde," he went en. "Pretty girls wlie come te New Yerk and don't get en, and then somebody helps thorn and after that " I didn't knew why, but somehow 1 felt most uncomfortable, and hoped he we.ddn't go en with what lie was say ing. He was sort of laughing, and seemed te think that I knew a let mere about what he was saying than just hat h" snid. That sounds mixed up, i ,, r don't kne'v hew te male it any ,i,.,,r0P. i WUB ,, 2 ad when Mr. Hen- ' Mm rftm(, back and inteiTupted him. "Fay sayH they re going en te the reef later, and will see us there, ' he told Melville. "They're going prospect ing down in Pennsylvania next weik, nnd she seems te tlilnk we could hook up together." Then te me. "Hew'il you like a part in Fay's company?" "A teal part:-" I asked lism ' Right atvav'" -line niit awav. 1 i tmnking ..f In .lding 'i studio as seen - l.e run find a geed location; net ne.i" New .erk, but seniew here in the rcl cean- trv, ".here people of tde Kind that are the backbeiie et America lite, and slic wants a couple of rlrls te 1 lay Mcend rarts." "Oh, could I go, tee?" cri'd Persia, ' I'm crazy te get out of stmegraphte work ; it's se deadly dull nnd you ie nr get nnywheic. Oh, please In mi go along." i "Well, perhaps wc can in it, ' Mr. j Hi pseti told her, and -i' -.uplv a n'd mi him. Later, when wrc in ',is ear. I'eing te the theatre si s ul i d nete- la'cn si hnjitit in lir lid i Will, neither iiad I. I ilidi. t reaiie( that things were ge.ug tee fast We had a box at the jilay , mil itw-si very geed a musical comedy And after that we just went out in tlie, lobby of the theatre again, and an elevator whisked us up te the reef the most wonderful place of Us kind iii the world, Mr. Melville told us. There wcre tables all around the eugn f the danre lloer, and in a l.ai . iiorheud that bud a glass f'nn 'it, a sidewalk along tln edge c f it It it i t be"t as sei ii as we wue scat d i iglits went out, and n stage vr. - ,i out ever the dnnre lloer, and f1 . st wonderful show was put en It was like vaudeville, only somehow m-ich better; the acting was right out n the middle of the audience some of the time, and the girls were the prettiest things you t-ver saw. "Mure they arc," Mr. Ilopsen said. 'This place 1 noted fei Us g.rls Olive Themas song here about four vears age, 'ou knew, and Martha Mat slle'd was ere before sbd w.nt nfe picture Lets if ether sir's lint stepped Inte geed part from this place : I shouldn't won wen d'T if when the lights went en we'd sce two or thtce managers who'd come up te loes te, natcrial. Te Be Continued Tomorrow I Itobertson is making in Iiondei. mid circus elephants I THEY HAD TROUBLE j MAKING CIRCUS I SCENES IN ENGLAND I rpO riLM exteriors In England at any - time, and especially at night, offers Mlillictiltie.s winch are undreamed of in 'the f'nited States, The sheeting of the big 1 in us scenes which are prominent feature in I "Leve's Boomerang." which J. S. Reb- ensen is new making in England for J Famous-Lasky, presented ninny prob preb 1 buns with which nn American studio or- gnnizutien rarely has te cope. : A big tent was erected in a larec field en Hampstead Heath and a couple of elephants recruited from Yarmouth. were housed in another, The first set built occurred en the night preceding the.1 day scheduled for the first shots. The big tent wns blown down nnd con cen con s'.deiablv damaged in the biggest gale and rainfall that Londen had known for four years. Ily immediately commandeering n bat talion of sailmnkers. Majer Charles II. 1 Jen. studio general manager, succeeded in 1, living the damage te the big tent repaired in twenty -four hours and the entire 'Set" restored te its original spick and span condition. A tisiter te the circus en the night of its camera debut was struck by the consideration and etiiciency displayed by the management in providing for the 0011. fort of the staff during the trying hours of night and early morning in a capricious climate. Tlie (!0t) people who took part in the scenes weie picked up by meter chnr-a-b.ines at .1 central starting point in the cltv nnd conveyed te Ilampstcad. Ar rnngimenls had bceii made for the transportation of every single one of them back te their various destinations, as it was obviously imuossible for them te jet home again In tin early hours of the morning when no busses or trains ate rutin. ng. The 00(1 had been enre- tully grouped under the headings of cer tain distiicts, and were assigned te the convey nine for their own p.ittictiiar route, such as Kensington. Ilrlxten, Hichmend. Every person was net only conveyed te the district in which he re sided, but was netually set down at his own deer. Majer Hell says that the only man he was net able te Batisfy was an individual who gave his address as Leigh-en-Sea, some forty miles out of Londen ! 0N A J whe: RRIVING al Ilampstead the le patty was entertained nt a "sit-down tea" furnishi-d by a turn of eaten is. Eacn person was further sup plied with n cardboard box containing fruit and sandw.ehi s. and then- was a running buffet open all night where tea and coffee could be had for the asking. On the first night alone twenty-six urns of tui and coffee, twenty-four gallons of milk and fifty cases of mineral water were served ut this buffet. Twe meter generating plants and five sunlight arcs were um-cj te light the in terior of the big ureas tent. Incidentally, the elephants proved as useful as they were ornamental, for they took upon themselves the lespensibllitv of Keeping the field neat and tidy nnd sliuwed an astonishing appetite for the enrdbearil boxes which had been pre- video for the etras snimwlclies He's a Jockey JS'ew I K MLLHALL Wenis pluturcbque horbe racing togs in his new picture, but he enn't disguise hlm.clt at that HirBW. -i rtaaii 'tiIbWbbbbW t.pWf ft 3SKK i SbbbBd JNHkHbvbiHi hBKMZ2W&&RtiVG&B8llS88tfflAZ .. vi-!3 CONNIE FINDS OUt SQME MEMBERS OF "PENROD" CAST By CONSTANCE I'AMfEll Hollywood, Caltf. I 'VE just bad word that Mnrjorie Daw lias been taken back Inte the fold by Mr. Marshall Nellan. Hhe is te play the part of Pcnred's sister, se exas perating te and exasperated by the here, in the drama of that name. "Sunshine Sammy," the little coon who lina de lighted j 011 in se many of Hareld Lloyd's comedies, hns been leaned Mr. N'cllan for the picture, nlse. He Is te play Herman, one of the Inimltnble brothers. Herman nnd Verman. Re member? Tully Marshall Is te de Pen Pen red's father, nnd Claire MacDowell his mother. Johnny Ilnrren, brother of the late Bebby, is also in the cast. Could any one ask a better band of plnycrs? Gareth Hughes may go te Mexico' te film scenes for his new picture, called, inappropriately enough. "Stay Heme." I hear Gareth is te play nn unwilling outlaw. Careful, Oaretu; It might get vurry, vurry rough down among the het tamalcs ! C. B. De Mille Is te leave for Europe en October .11, te be gene two months. He vows he's net going te work a slngle stroke. He plans te visit Germany for the opening of "Forbidden Fruit" there, nnd then go te Paris, the Rlvicrn. Italy, and back te Londen, where he will leek ever the I'nmeus Players' English studio. There are mnny plnycrs from I.nsky's West l enst Studie there new, se he won't feel lonesome, nnywny. "Saturday Night" will shortly be fin ished the staff is se well ergnnized that Mr. De Mlile plans te leavu the day after, I bclievc, and even has his passage booked en the steamer en which lie is te leave New Yerk ! rIERE seems te be a vogue ler Jew ish pictures. Witness "Iltimor "Iltimer "Iltimor csque" and "Ne Weman Knows" al though I didn't discover what she didn't knew. Goldwyn has "Hungry Hearts" in production, and within ti day or se Edward Sleinan will start making "The Man Who Smiled!" The last named was written by Mr. Sleman himself nnd Willlnm Meng, the actor. He has appeared in all of the late Fretlilngham productions, nnd, of course, will he seen in this, the newest one. "Hungry Hearts" Is one of these true-te-tfnement-life sort of things. Very grimy. But I'm sure it will be In teresting just the same. E. Mnsen Hepper Is directing, se thnt vouches for u geed deal of success. Helen Fergusen leeks very charming In her peasant shawls, woolen stecKings nnd wooden shoes. Otte Ledcrer does a sort of sym pathetic heavy. The make-up of each character Is really marvelous. Each of them is te be congratulated, together with the dlroetor, in reaching practical artistic perfection (Gavvsh ! Get that !) Alice Lake's new story premises te be verv un-te-date. It's called "Kisses," and has te de with a young woman s. success in csantisliing n canny liuiery, and the kisses no doubt hinge en that. Harrv Myers aids and nbetts her in her enterprise. They are filming scenes in one of the biggest candy factories in town, nud Alice is actually messing around In nougat and things. Buster Kcaten, Injured. Finished Making Picture T)LAYING the leading role in his comedy. "The lleat," with two badly mangled fingers, a twisted ankle and lacerations en both hands, wna the experience of Buster Keaten, solcmn selcmn visntfed comedian of the screen. Blister injured himself early in the making of the lnughtivity. when he was thrown off a beat in a Merm scene nnd fell en some broken glns.i. His director and ethers urged him te lest for a few days but he refused, stating that he would complete the pietuie. And he did. Buster is new taking a well-earned rest and will be able te icsuine his pic ture work within a few days. Ha Is a Quiet Director Celin Campbell is known as the "quietest" director in the. busines. Cnmnbell never uses a megaphone. His placidity of manner nnd his kindness und consideration fei the comfort nnd wel- fare of ethers have wen for him n home in the hearts of his co-workers. riioieruxh A1LnmU.-i l2"1' Merris & PayunU Aye. Alhambra Mat Dull at2 Kvks 048 A9 ETHEL CLAYTON In "111 M)M" ALLEGHENY ITanktnri) & A.'f-heny MM Dally 2-15, i:tB t 8 THOMAS MEIGHAN I.. "I ll'l't I1IC I. s" Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle ClanT APOLLO CJn A THOMPHON S.TS MAHNKi: JtAII T The Weman Ged Changed" ciiuiur. tiiAi'i in in 'Tim II)I.l:t.l.Ass "A Dr1 Arl A " HLH1.MT Ilel 10TH AKCAUIA , a m te it r. i- r. BEBE DANIELS in "ijit. M'i i;n nun." ACTrvrJ" niAVKt ! & cifii tiiu a i; AblUK "1 r V r HAIl.Y Mi-STlt X'-r III "MILESTONES" r a i "r 11017 "i-t hai TiMeiri: BAL rilvlUKb . ,, n, sa i mat CECIL II. IIB MII.I.K" XI,e, Affnim of Anntel" IBENN 'HTH AN...u.,,,I,IAM7-AVIi- I -...- n ttii if TViC "The Affairs of Anatel" BLULdIKL' until 11 rr.cn. n. r. mim.i:" "The Affairs of Anntel" BROADWAY '. '. fr ii' THOMAS MEIGHAN in ( UMM UK IV' capitol vf1,1 x. ;: in I'l'.itT ut iiii:s' i "Dangerous Curve Ahead" COLONIAL litn & MdpleiveiHl Avva. i in l n,i , ! ji. THOMAS MEIGHAN in "I'U'pyjuni'." DARBY THEATRE WANDA HAWLEY l "TIIK. HIM ! THAT JMV7. Ill ll.T EMPRESS "HWWX" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "f IIA'KOB II" FAIRMOUNT MVl ARdV&t llHIIARII H.KTnKI.MKHH in "EXPERIENCE" PARitllV TIIBATIIK IBM MarKM m, rAlVllL.T s v tr te milmcjiit WILL ROGERS In Till' .l II l'y MOMT.N t.Ti I CT . I'HATnr 'i'' spine DO 1 11 s3 1 MtTINKE DAII.r i us i k f vr iii "DISCONTENTED WIVES; ?1 riRF e"! MAKKOT ST VjL-J-)1-. 2 nil iiril ajl) ,. 11 CHARLES RAY In "SCBAI IltON" A BAD MAN TO MEET IN THE DARK 1 J?wy. ,aVaK ' Tw-l Mmkfi m ?&mt &?&' MUM imHmT PI! Hi nrffMILWBBIBIBffiHrBr 1 1 fh' iMff, "tap- ap yrtMBBPiwlrfTOriffifllKintnMlirr' i WF jHfyffff l - ?fffre md "im r!mmmmmsmmmM4 HMHa9BW WKmKMsmSKKIMiSmmHBSSm Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans IIEGHIE May McAvoy is working at present en a new pietuie which will he called "Morals." The picture is1 taken from the famous singe sin cei., . " L'he Morals of Miipmis. ' i. which Marie Dore played. S1GMI XI) Ruben ii Arneld is iln wife of Heibeit Itiiwlin-eu. Alia Al len is mairied te Hampton P. 1 Itnih. GLADYS Kobi rt Agn?vv is twenty two years old. II" bus dink In own hair and blru eyes. He is net mai ried. He played with William raver sham in "The Sin That Was His " Recently he ias lieu seen in Neiinu Tuliiiudgc's pictures. ELSIE Frank Berage was tin i'i i'i i'i rocter of "Hiimoiesqiio." He is twenf -seven years old. Bem of Italian -Swis I'iiu.its in Salt Lake 'ity. He U mat -rieil te ICena Rogers. SYLVIA Geerge Miiunv i m i u of the Inte Jehn Iliiniiy . I.e-ter ( uii.-e is playing opposite Uorethy IJ.ivu poi t . EILEEN Sydney Chaplin brother of the famous Chnrl'i Caprice Is net that 1 it 1 1 lady mime. S1 was cbristened ISelti miii. CON.STWt'E Ji'.vill 1 ..ui.en nlseilt tl.ilil the scieen fin- lib tin yeais. She made hoi- ruippi nan "Nobedt." She has light blown and dail; blue eyes. Mir uddi Jteiar.d t est Product ie i ( UtiO West Forty -seieiiil -im eiU City. ' WALTER e ten me gic.niv i i ei e-ted in Kalblyn Williams md want t 1 knew nil about liu. Sin wns bem in Lutte, Ment., !r.s blonde liuir nnd b ue- I'llOKII'I.AIs II pllllV S. v The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee et early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PD A NJT '-'-' UIKA11D AN VjIAMIN 1 tltllSKf iii nn tt CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG III 'VHIAUM. II" grla" i uRTHtKN 'n wra NORMA TALMADGE In ill Mil, I 'till, sii.n en nn: diiiiii" ; UIAI'I.IS In Till. 11)1 I. I -s' IIVH Irl-1. limn ..ei kh tal NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIU SHIN ON Till; Dllllll" IIAHMK OlArt.l.N In 'IIU: IIH.I. t.l.X""' Kwlt Clll;s-TM '1 Alieve 1IIIOAO ariten H, N m , , n i i- m ai.i-m it sr iii "The Sen of Wallingford" Lehigh Palace ijtinnanieMn tvfc jiJ I hiali AvtniM niiiiiinit run. i ir m 'Man Weman Marriage" LIBERTY HHOU 4i C Ol.t Ml IA AV MA rtNKi; I) VII Y KM IIMtl) II VIlTlll.l.MI.ss hi "EXPERIENCE" O VERBROOK0JU liVSuHa tlI.MM HIUIU's LIFE" PAI Apr; isi mauki:t aniBOT- risL in a m t. it n ! m. NORMA TALMADGE III "TUP. SI(,N ON Till. IIOIIK" PRIMPPsic lets MAiiurrr bthicbt i iiic3j han a m n u j,, p u. MMtU I'lirxisl in "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES" RCTCMT MAHKET S.T Heie liTII II-VJ1 11 I Ii 4S A M te II I U. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN j uiisi siieuini, 'iijijijj iy A f 1 sl-ll'i.tr. I'JIV.-. IVKUH JXI-AI-. I V i rt'i i-ttrr-VT'ff p-y DOUGLAS MacLEAN In. "PASSINTfi Tllltl Rl IRV MARKET ST HBIX)W"7TII ItvJO I in I it ' e uii n COMEDY DAY iii nn i.er mtiju. ii;ti hi-. SAVOY iii MAltKET PlltKlYr s c i t mi Meir! LIONEL BARRYMORE III "JIM 1 if K I'l NVIN" SHERWOOD m1t WW" i Kill. II 1)1, Mil I.l.'s "The Affairs of Anatel" I AT 0:85 CTAIMI PV AiAnKicr at urrn sJlnllLUI ,i a M e t 15 R M, WALLACE REID In "Tlli:jlKI,l, DK.l.nitse stanten ,:,T,rv, ,"'1"r; HIII'MI t n'u li'iMini et e "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKET i t 1 1 ii-a nils i- ! li III I'l Kl HI i Ml - "THE OLD NEST" VICTORIA "Aitui.r ' ai. urn V l I VJ.AI-V 'i a t i" '1 is i VI --.,-VJ.K',-.'lL'"h,t ( untoen's "THE GOLDEN SNARE" fl Len Chancy in character study a of "WelNicad." Doesn't he leek it? gtnv eves i- livi feet live inches in huglit, weighs 1.' peun I- i mnrrW te ('barn- Eytnn and has i teung Mm naiped Vietur. Her ad Ire s is Sflj Seuth Klngslei Ililve. Les Aiiecle i Calif. v JII.MI.-I am very gbnl iiiilecd thtt i II like te ii-k me questions, un( (M. I a inly I de net mind answering (lieu, Rebiitn Arneld and Fi.inl: Craven plaved the lends In the stagi (enied? ' "The l'irt ear " Pertly Man Is Polite. hut Doesn't Malte a Hit Til n HERE fsii i a nioving-tucture HI. ceter in the business who hasn't at one (inn or another had a "shot" spoiled by tern unsuspecting out sider This wns (j,, case of I.,mi j, G a s ii i e i- uhfj filming "The Ca! of Ilciine." Irene ; Rich, who tnkf! the lead, was db lected te fall off a moving ttain just as the tiala.vvai pulling out of the stnt ion The triiia wai the i en 1 thlnjr, c a r r y i n g ninnj Iiassiuigers Just as Irene "fell" a pertlv gentleman who was trying te "make the train tlll.M i. in up out of breath. tntit I shei t ami stnrtrd te pit l up Miss Rub finni the platform. The diicciei. utter iiiiimblmg under his breath, bad te wan for the next , train. piio'iei'i.ws IIOrO-PlAYp wfAMtttCA AT WEST CHESTER RIALTO l,!r" fllMI'sns "At tin. I, ml of thr HerM" IDLE HOUR l,,,k I'lrkferd In "The tiiu i in, II3U i.reryiain NIXON-NIRDLINGER 0 THEATRES BELMONT t'.'D Almll. JtAnKIT I an a ii nn m ii p. u imiit row u.i. in. The Princess of New Yerk" ' CEDAR r',)T" 4 CBOAn AVEflJJ VLyAlx 1.10 ..I'll 7anjftP.M Mll.l tttsiiN mill sprrlni ( it In "It Mishl Happen te Yeu" - COLISEUM M-"' ' " THOMAS MEIGHAN In "( 'V tl( hj," JUMBO rneNT sr & eutvr.D at Juinlie June mi Krankfert 'X UII.I.MM . HIUIU's "LIFE" ! FAHPR UST ft LANCASTER AV WANDA HAWLEY in "i in. Min I ftr 1CT -" - I IKEEH I.U1U.J1 lw , (l i , ,. ( a ,130 11)1' MUV l HI N t-i Kl I'l III III I.IIIV "THE OLD NEST" NIXON n-'u l.ll l l KH I s(S . lu 7 ind I i.i-.Tit c r in "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" RIVOLI 6JD A'ND n: Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clan" M MILL W I IN In Tlie Iitnriif J ' KnJ" STRAND "' ,VVS uANw . & Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Clan" IMMlIs V', In "lOOI.tSU CE" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. r..ra!,f,.,r, "" "'""P.r sjciiuuiuuitii arA UNf r "si." ill Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle liim ri i ini' rui niitii i in .n irT. ir-i-i-t O.VM. . i i jr-rri.i-iui , . , ( l.( 'I II III Mil 1 1 "The Affairs of Anntel" lllN.?1 ;3 Aral' i ii !. - I I1V Mllt ,1 I-VBI. ', CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG flakflP PnkB La w - wmttisxxz. t?,fm two llKSWWi I- In rilAKUK If" ft .- .utelSH L'.vt.twWA).'-, tkhi-4L ,m.