jy-diFW1 1.1 EVENING PCT5LT0 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921 VJtf" vsP.TURjn WILL THE MINUET RETURN, TOO? jm P"R dm ' Hew I Became ' A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLUMPII "Cfij Daily Mevie Magazine W. F fiti gw fe" r s ife IS CLOSE-UPS of the By HENRY The Cameraman Used tn lie the Biggest Man in the Business TIIF1 nntnp nf Hilly Uitzrr probably tlervn't mono iinytliiiiK te the avernc movie fan tmlny. ltnt mention H tn nny out- In t lie profession mill notice ie Tappet whirli it iiiccl". In .'in' ci'iMi'i nf inecir flU "ii linil the m claim: "Why. 1 tit-eil te knew Hilly lUtr.fr "hen -." t lint en user! te tind (irnene tin' tnpatri. ill peuh'p nt in.- mention of the tnmie nf Krulinnin llenieinbc the old .'one "mt yynnnil up ith "Fer n perenal friend of it friend of mine n (rlrnrl of n friend of KrnhinnnV'? I'm penklni; of Hilly Hitzer new hee.ine I have jmt henrd thnt he ha suffered I complete nervous breakdown. And the man he told me about tt Marled "remlnlre'' n all nmylr peep'e de Vn'ef ten were mixed up in the gnni" in its eitrl.i ilay-. you'll find it hnr te renlire hew a eameranian could win uch a reputation Hut thitiR -. totally different then. Seme twelve or fifteen ear nse the inilnrr was tied up lij patent mi ' that were ie itimlrrd that no one fremrd te under.tnnd what thnv were i'i about. Hut the injunctions ami counter suit-, and all that ,erf of thine I think the hie question involved the patent risht te the sprocket hole' In movie film and it finally cot te such a pu that no one dared te sell a movie camera nor even te operate one OenMiu'ntl. the f" eiinieriiuirn wn owned their own bexe- became the klngpine in the profession. Tbey v ere bister than director- or producers ev star?. Yeu could always pet n director ei M.mc ee te finacce veu or some en" te act for nu. but wluit was the use, if ou couldn't find a caniernman with a box te take the picture? Hilly Hither ns the first rea'ly bis cnim-raman. And h" maintained thnt position during his rutlie nerkitis; I'.ireer. He and (iritfith rei tetfether in the veiv enrly rlii". when Crirtilh's name didn't mean nn tiling and Ititrer- did. They tell several s-teries of rival com- panics who actually shanghaied I'.itzcr. nimh a- sailors urri te be shanshnled. se i as te get the iiM' of bis precious canvra Hut he Mrk te (Irlffith. and f.riflith l j (till sticking te Hilly In his pnent tremble. i I 7 HEY hnd tn hr tn rn,;hil te ,7.er dnyn that Urifflth Inund 1 wen I with ii rrntt'ib'f enrt In tmmpnrt the prl(-initt xmrrij. The ''m'' would diie up In ? npanii'fi pncr. the camera weu'd hr hnded j aboard and rtnrrrd n'i leudahlri and i irrjj thri ice'ihl oe nn location. protected by retW in thai no palm' ihnrki tjnl wind nt thru- irerl . . IT lSHEMS impeH.ib'e te be'ieie that the .n.-r-mi' a then unknown Tday ,it in the met important thins in movies, if the italic m pe that emphttsU.es a Statement or an emotion or u crisis. But it hadn't been Invented then. Ker thins a taken with the camera aeme fifteen or "inii; fci away from the Mibju'ts and nobody liad theusrht of any reason for makini; a chance. The Ions shot had bcn used in scenic photography, trme'ngtip pi.tute- had been made shevttng mountains and allej and things of that kind, but they were mppeeed te belong enlv te scenic and te bate Ue pla e in regular iiroductieu-. til'itlith con. eiveii lilt" iiiea .; th. c ip lie was sine ii vveijid kuc a dramatic emphasis that nothing dse would, mid be wanted te experiment with it. Hut the rctuarkab'e pan nt ii i that he .eiildn't get a cameraman te take if. Can ei imagine a c;yieimiMn se important that he could sneer at the orders of a director? That shows the change that ha eme ever the Industry. Three of Griffith's cunntamen absolutely declined te de as be wanted. Tney didn't believe In his theories and tiiey had then- own reputations te protect. And they weren't going te lei any s'.ch ding-tangled foolishness as that go out with their names te it. It didn't mutter about tlrlfii'h ; be was only a director. Hilly Hitier 'oek tne up. lie mis the mil; man vIm dared Hi" reputation was se big that h- could afford te take a chance and he did it. Ann se thesf et yici w H i,riili l the puuencs in in" cmse-uiis nf today have Billy Hltzer te ihank for i'. After Griffith, of course, for it was Griffith's idea. Rut it was Billy's camera and Billy's reputation that put it cress. T TTOf Lit be inlrmtine tn Innir the tatnt milrnpr thnt n wnn like Rttier has ground thrnwih hti miner:, Tnkr 'If figure of ;m.j' thiee of frriffith't prndvetwi. " hi Intern cr ' tntalcd m rr u mifdmi ! lin. "Wny Deirv F.aii ' jifiiil D'ln.OOD. 'Ihe Tire t)r)ihiiii' his atrrcdn ereeeden i"i0.ftnii. mid ill preb'ib'ii ;nn the figitn nl "Intolerance." Th't derin't inean castaee.. I heir nrr three reu'i'lctr nrgntive made, nne for abmnd tnd t'C'i for thu eeuntry. A STAR TELLS A temia&iMxixzmsx&mmlmmssssiia&e ! i i -WrHS-t.-- ..'.-'.JV, f jMWt i"', - . lV."iiv " Iis Wilsen stems in have feuud emebn g l.oemis' paim Wonder urn Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans EILEEN Ir is true that the fameu Mate pla.'. "The Kasiest War." in which Frances Srnrr was (eatured se' -eral lears age. ai'd whi'h lias been r" vlved rbls fall, is ie he filmed -non The 6tar for the pi, t ire ha net yet been wlccted svrvn.R inl, Hr.,., .. married tn Marlerie Seaman It happened din Aiarjeue ."-rnniiiii 11 tin iiii-ii.-i w,,i - the filming of "Pream Street. " and, s kept mere or less secret, except ' m intimate friends ' ing the filming of "Pream Street." and wa from BLSIh Tiuster Kenten is "venty Ix years old. is tive feet six 'nelies in height, has dark hair and vi His uddrew is Leng Heach. f'nllf. GLADYS -MUdred Harris pls.s the lend in "The Weman in IL, Heuse." Marguerite He La Meid; played Cen t.ttice in "The Three Muskeieers - She has recently finished "The Hndc of th Gods" nnd has commenced ivnik en her new picture which will he alle.j "Jim." MOItTON Thwla Hara i married te Charles Brabln. eli known motien-pic ture direrter .IA""K K. --Charles TUy'w-iU neon b' een in "tins. I nnd Water " Char Char eotte Fierce is his leading lady. BEN S Leuisp Huff, who played an important role in "Disraeli." has been chosen te play opposite Hichard lUrthelines, in his second independent reieaee i,ou se uua s i inirinj te a jir. CUiman. wnn is a nvtirnui.c engineer They buve one daughter. CHAHI.LS-- Kenneth Harlan ' bem In Nevy Yerk Cily in lSll.'i. Hn Is married te He Hart. Henry King yvas rtt one tune a well known actor en die legitimate stage At present he is di di lectlng Hichard fiartlielniehH. nENNIE Se you are going te viwt ?Cw Yerk, and you yyant te ee "The Kid" whn you're there. Well, all I can fy te that; wrbe Kid" hag already played at every theatre In ew Yerk at IcMt et5(A Of course there mij-bt b ft MOVIE GAME M. NEEI.Y STAR'S FORTUNE i i ,n iv. al in Maiga" . . 'I he Kid ' hn, be' n one of the lev vn' ywrirsaa3iFmcaaragKraa a me" suece..sful pictures eer made It'ircne n "till going srreni in emer parti of th- .e.jnrr, CON STANCH - Margaret Livings. ten plaved rhe part of I dm m "Lying! t u, t,e--,- u,.. ... !... i i-t.... ence Vider ,,,'P. -'nil,, ,,.,'-, -,--,, ',s, I ll'lll", ,,-,!. -c .- i .... ,,,UJ"' l,nl"'r" y,rPn'1: " ' hr "'l" " en."'" W"H I1 ayH bv Madge L"lnmy 1 he Irjth About litis.- bands vvas taken from A'tlur I'inere's P'a "The 1'retllg.ite '' ANNA- William Farnutii has never been dnerie, t ,iat I knevv of He i, nrv happily married te illive White. nd Tem Miy i, ir.arned te Victeria r eru r WAOS I de im ti.ic, Itutii and Kath'een t'lifferd are reated Nir heard they uere T crarncrrr ef'rpHK I'm si udies in ( 'nl f'.rnln hnv n Oliver I.ewten in ' It sn t lieing )en ' I - f rp,v,rterr whose dntv e I his Season ... played M Webster' Jn" , ', ' ',P bpnff,, ,,f ,i, ,,, (.ampbell 1V world 'the tH nnd selp rhv FSTHKrt The east of it Mnllev efit" nnMir.illv a bv-preduct ei tne em, i he Mounted' 's m fellow, WiMiam i panv a,-tiOiiPs. , S. Hurt Kvn Netnk, Le W'tliis. j fin" dav the entire repeiting stalT Antrim rhert Alfred Al'en. riert I ,. nu mis,ing from thp studio Tlie ex Pre,,p' I ,, utive in charge wns lierplcAed. Seme q.imvi-.,. r-,., r... .. J, ",e vjR'tH they had gene en strike ..,......-- -,.,,. ..,,,,, ,-, i' uv file lending feminine role in "Broken r.Iossems fotie IWr Halph .rap and Charles Muck are included in the east nmiWSTKR s Agne Ayies hns t)ten llltp n vtn. s, wa! h(l rjn (1(,ri,., ,n "Forbidden Fruit " I den I I happen t" knew- whether 'The I'retlv l.adr bv rneId Hennett. has been nliiud ei net. ILAN I'riscilla lean played t lie lead supported bv Leu Chnncv . in "Outside the Law." diehard liarthel. mesa is married te "Mary Huy His latest picture is "Tol'able David " SlGMl'-ND Conway Tearle i. net making pictures at present He has been engaged te playvthe lead in Geerge Scarboreugh1! new plai "The Mad Dee." 1 W .! Mil'c noted ii ' '! .'i in New erk loek'llg HARRY MYERS IS SCREEYS REAL. Lin! OPTIMIST DKSI'ITI" the various antidotes te the jet of life, there still remains In I ne Hollywood film colony one pet - son wli' persists in bring ii 'i prrnte optimist In the st pit' e he doesn't take himself ser.eijslx . secondly ii' re!.e selelv ii'ieti his ense of humor t'i i pull him tlirnngh 'any i i rti- I'f -! that nun a' . pfrein t in i ( lime. Hani j,c . can U"iinl! l" . found en bended knees in the , en 'er of u rndisli pat, t ! eiing snriiuts in fateau ' v mild lied r pn tnre I'iin He's tanned and brawn Hi- hiu ' show the 'ijns of agricultu'-nl toil and I i.e would s..imin?l sooner talk aheil I n, s etie-.ii-re "farm ' t tin ti nleit pic lures or i'ie high cost of art When he metis his month tn spenk ; iii think, for the nonce, that he s go Hit te lie priens. mla . utiles e trenm of rib-tii'kli'ig language uttered in a dry. wldmsi.-al w n. a bit satirical, .nways funnv. Yeu like him for br.ng r.ginal in his speech -rvn pardon his etbhl r'fcieni'" te the I'c.uhless phnt,, lama a, "piieliers. ' In fact, w,' en'' in tie least mind if he does .ippen te sp'n .in infinitive. ( t,,tt neon e 'ike I '.len'seU e, tee ,"'. miI." he'say-. "Tnei start p.itl'tig n a he of deg gei up-tagc and forget 'tier old triends If everybody in the , weild doesn't 'ke vcll enough te '.ill ne Hnrrv teu I'm a failure. N".nr of ' 'his Miswr M -r, '11111 for i ie." In li's "offt.ieincr.ts ' Myers i- an I 'nrtisi. an mienter. A number nf yeni", 'age he via, dire'tinp and stalling i" i ' cries m" ihinesii,' ci medics. When ne i as 'rt 'ig te h'ltry tlreugli a certain ,' 'ture' the title-nriisi fell ill mil My rs stalled in te pint the captious. (In.-c he w:., a cartoonist, and. while i'e ns we-king mi th" tittes. 1m fnuiil ilimse'f nuiiiing ! sketch illustrative of the s-iiiie. i matter He made several icere showed ih'm te ihe president of e 'eirpai'v and finally incorperat'd in ennie si i e'' drawings into the pic i .re I" f weie 'he first thus te be used in nis Mie-s- with !.'. N'Ynwk drawl nnd . .j nek smile, is one of the original star of tne screen He made his start ' "...iiteen rears age as n Lubin juvenile an. I achieved great popularity I'm- snme imp he left the screen, anil lenirnni ! . nU -eniparativelv recently and en 'return lie found 'hat he hnd gained i onsidernb'e weight "Seme one said e me.' narrates 'Mvprs, " 'Take off innr hat Get am hair?'' I have plenty, and when the , man ' " llP e.,ke surprised and Mlid ijc.-.' lie's tine f,,r the light -hi.. hair ze all ever ins all ever lPa," " , ' " h , , h, i'd no pnnleii 'ar lure for Harry "I'oepl- seem le ll, nk actors are nl ,-,, lie'iiids." he reiiinrked .Most ,,f 'ti i," , 'hem e,,t here in piciniPs nayi' tnen i ,,,. homes and families, and a let et '"" .. , , . ,, , i, , them, like myself. de.,t care if thev 11PVer see a theatre per ermance. I "tt happuis Mint producers nnwndms wanf Ptrs who can keep .heir mind ; n lnrjr wir Somehow, they seen. no "et ii nng hotter ai I don't was' ,(J much time' I -.- I ... , , M. l Shirley MaSOII UlsruptS Offitejtd of Studie Reporters en the Const . thpT VTfre tetinn ai nn ejterie ' , Ml,h Shirley Mnsen was werl , , , tt photoplay. "Qnecn.e' j vn"rn ,s nnw 1 ing shev, rhe hfuf'lie executive questioned one of the reporters, who paid frankh tint nt times "the bevs'" could rim iesisi the temptation te keep close fn Mi -Masen, whose personal Hunn hnd 'up tured th"m. 1 v or two Ifitei each r"i.O' ti i re itived a little note, These ihm , i married rend : T'l"ii' tem.un en mi.ii part of ihe let. Mis Mmeti may ne a'trutue, hoi renienihe ',hat v '.ii an- tiariiei) and ; nnr in" ina ebjn t The biehpler Mere nniitied ihiit re fiance "Oild net mean IiiikIi if nn,. did net have a job. and that their j., would be "Tiinus if they did net nt tend stritly te business. it l-.Ii', Mill i till Ul ,n, t 'Ii flisl,' 0 (l,i, .'i ,i'l '.cti.i' CREATORS OF FILMS YOU GO id flam Iti'i'angti mm litis wntnti sccnunes ter some of his pictures., ate for new inatertnl 1' has te be geed. tee. or they won't take tt Cast in Ilayaliatva Film Like Chinese Phene Heek T "II K salary lisl for Sessue Hna- kawn's late.st production, The Street of the Dragen." reads like a "lilnese telephone book. In his sup. porting case are Ts'uru Aeki (Mrs. Hayakavai. Gore Kine. Mlan Seki. II Konishi and Toye Kujita. Ttilly Marshall Is Engaged by "eilan tn De Penrod's lather Tl'I.I.Y MARSHALL. character actor, who tins .lust terminated nn engagement with Themas H. line, re nin, te the Marshall Neilan held In the prednetidi of RoeHi Tarkinglen s ' Penrod." starring Wesley Itnrrv. Mr. ' Mat shall has ie-i been engaged t.i p ttay the part of Henry Passlee Sclio Sclie Sclio teld, fatlier of "I'enred." Pr the part of Ma Schefiehl. Mr. Veii.m has pi,t closed with ('lane Me llowed. Geerge I'ronigeld. vlin mis a'se appeared in various recent Mar-slinll-Neiinn picture,, hns just been signed te pertr.iv another impmtunt chiiriii'tT in the Inrkinsten snrr Tun Held, assistant director te Mr. I Neilan for ever two years and rci ently i assistant te Victer Herman in the pro duction of the .lackie (Vegnn picture, resumes hi, former place with Mlckev." One Studie Has Seven If eddings in a Rew Rt'iM Wft- snll 1, nlds swu nt ti, V ,, ' "". '' " ;'' " '.'" I'uv est ehsI siiidies. the M..CF. still holds sway at the Fex West Coast studies. The latest te exiind the list of wedding whiih was started Inst spring is Der elhy Baker, who for some tune preeis te her marriage wa a member of the company. She is a New I.nglanil gnl. The groom. Pr William W. Gardner, is epe of the pioneer buildeis nf tin mo'ieii picture colony at Hollywood Tins ih the seventh marriage of the season en the Km let. Betty Has a Real Friend In tlie adaptation 'f Bnrrie's "The Lull" Minister." Iteity Ceinpsim wears a cellar of rose point lace inmost a, old as the period of winch the i Mmr "pile. The lace was a gift of Mi-. Amelia ll'iss, et Chicago, an iiilmii ei .mis, Compson's work en the N't Willi the lace Mrs I'.lics sent the siar a rare (iiiiiel's hair shavvl. a bin mantilla, two luncheon Madeira tablecloth lliu' .up. lefl tn nsit. Unvlrl Pewc JUST A STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS i vOlliU. i 2ram i WfmtV ' .-' ?? HnHp i WMtB'iwmm ter m,vb wWMmM$mBm i KehcrtMiii. yvht nrc preducinx ' l.ove's HnimiPrniic" nlirn'atl. Ann. in a little ku'I'i- ni.'iki'.iip. ih underxeiriK n senrfhiii); Kriitiny from Hobprtfcen pi'fpiiralery le n srcnt' I'ewrll Hvnmn perfectly Hfitinlicd, but Hie dtrct'ter Is mere particular I i TO SEE YOU CAN VISIT FIVE LANDS IN A HALF HOUR AT A STUDIO AIJOI'NI) triti te five countries Canada. Mexico. Scotland. Eng land nnd America in thirty minutes sounds like nn impossibility, but visi ters at the Lnsky We"terti slinlie these days are enjoying just such a trip. There are no railroad fares or steam ship hills te pay. When the glebe trotter gets bv the deer man at the huge studio and walks "en set," as they my. it Is just a dozen steps te Cannda. I'entiac. a little village near Quebec, i the home of Agnes Aires ami n company of players who are making Sir Gilbert Parker's iei. "The Lane That Had Nn Turn itK." into a motion picture. Almest next deer one can find .laek Helt nt a Hudsen Hay trading pest I in Hip Canadian Northwest. French i anauiaus .inn iiiuinus mingle witll tlielr white brothers from the Seuth in making "The Call of the North." h'er a quick change in temperature, although the thermometer registers the same, the visitor walks around a few "Hats" net apartments but lust pieces nf 'scenery nnd steps into Mcx ice. Here one finds Gleria Swanson surrounded by Mexicans, rangers and characiers nf the border country In "The Husband's Trademark." IT IS only n few steps ever te Scot land, where Kirriemuir, the Thrums of Sir .1. M. Harries stories, is shown for scenes in "The Little Minister.'' '"" ompsen as i,n.iy untune can lie surrounded by Hip quaint Scotch ..i. -...... r t :'.. i i i i iiiinii'i'n in i.iiiii- iiiiiiu iiim piay. One doesn't even have te get en a train te get from Bennie Scotland te I'ngliind In this land of magic the modern movie studio, in this country of pipes ami ten Wallace Held is busy making scpups for hW latest picture. "The Champien " And Inst, but net least, the visitor gets glimpses of American life while wntehing Themns Meighau in "If S'rci Believe It. It's Se." and Will Rogers in another fanciful farce called, "One Glorious Day." Who said life In the movies nn. J dull? - - . . ,, Mix Quits Ranch In Film Tem Mix. in hi, latest piciiire. quits ram Ii life for the life of an adventurer which eventually carries ilm te scu and Spanish in n foreign republic. He wears a gen and a etal's uniform instead of a cuubnv out-Mt 1, Ann I nrrc-t tun Direrter .Irilin . if . VIla Has Atrcady Happened Dorethy Lnnc, a ptrl from n nmnt town, nharrs her bigget ambition teilh thousand of ether American pirts that vf hecemina a movinp mevinp picture star. Hhr faint her chance, ha.n come when I'cr.iis, a friend of hers working in New Yerk, tells nf incrting some people connected irjth moiieti pictures ami asks her te visit her. On her first day in the metrep' elis, the pirl starts nn a visit te the studies atd pains admittance te one, of them. Dorethy is given the. chance le play in a mob scene, and makes the most of it. Khc mexts Lawrence Vreneh, press npent for the company, who becomes interested in her. Then comes her big chance when, because of her resemblance te a well-known star, she is asked te double, for her, When she tells t'ersis the happy news, Persis in turn tells of a de lightful surprise for the evening -a pert; planned by her motion -picture friends. fTlHAT day yvas certainly a joyous one for nip, for in the studio at yvhich 1 nppllpd I ran across Lnwrrtice French. He said lip thought lie could get me an engagement, and proposed that he meet me that evening and take in some of the picture shows, where he might point out te me the methods of different stars. I was never happier in my life than I was when I realized that that night t would see Lnwrpncp French, nnd would hear about the engagement he had in mind for me. He enme very early and we spent the"! evening at thp Iliveli Theatre, watching n pipture of ICIsip IVrgusen's. He iliewed tup. hew I could study her work ii nd lenrn n great deal : from the. way slip used her hands, for instance, and the way she walked. And wdien we said geed-night, anil lie told me vhcrc. he'd meet me the next day, nnd when. I felt se grateful te him that I tried my best te tell him se. "You've been se awfully kind te me T can't see why, but 1 de appreciate it." I told him. The expression in his eyes made me feel suddenly het and then cold, almost at once. "Maybe some day you'll knew why," he answered, as he turned away. "You'd better wear your sailor hat," Sylvia told me, when 1 dressed the next afternoon te go te the -office in the Times Building, where Lnwrencc French was te introduce me te the men he'.d thought would engage me. "Fvidcntly they want somebody sweet and guile less looking, and your ether hat is tee sophisticated." Se I were the dark blue sailor it had sort of a seoepy brim nnd was white underneath, and was very becom ing. And I were my dark blue suit and a frilly white blouse. "It's hard net te dell nil up when you go te see n manager, nnd leek like a million dollars. Sylvia declared am she smoothed out my jnpkpt cellar. But it s much bPttef te givp thp im im prpssien that you're n raving beauty even in your every-day clothes. Well, geed luck te you and lemeniber that I'll be crazy te hear hew things turn out." It's half the battle te knew that somebody cares hew you get along, isn't it? I did se hope that I'd get the part, because I wanted it, of course, nnd then. tee. because I thought I might be able te help Sylvia. Thnt interview wns se exciting thnt even new I can't think about It calmly. Lawrence French was waiting for me downstairs, and took me up Inte the office where the star I'll enll him Jehn Sewnrd. because I can't tell you his real imnu and the writer and director were waiting. I'd sort of expected some one like Mr. Melville, but these men were se difi'eient: the star acted sort of like my sister's husband of course, he'd really done his best work in character parts, se It yvnsn't se very strange thnt lie didn't pose a let And the ether two men just looked like ordinary busi ness men. especially tne writer. They told me just about whal Law tence French had that they wanted just, a natural, svvret girl, who didn't linve n let of mannerisms and wouldn't pose. They had me turn my head dif ferent ways, and laugh and walk across the room, nnd they looked nt thp photo graphs I'd brought with me it seemed 1'HOTOri.AYK MgnHUYf" COMMMV r in Company of ynmhra t 1 t. , 5t a. i.vk-(.-tr. te "The Great Impersonation AHHENY 'kSA (I) kll.rhnnY Kf. a ni'iT.nT in (.litis- "Dangerous CurveAheaa APOI LO 'lyriNKU n.yit.v - i nL U.s-' '' rlll-STSl'T liel IdTII 111 M lu 11 b J. 11 AnrADIA EUGENt UBIUlh In 'TUB 1-W O0K" . -T-rKRANKI.ls A r.lllAnD AVB. "DANGEROUSTOYS ...... i T..tTl(lltlir BALTIMORE ",.;,. ,. Jn'f im" "THE OLD NEST" .,., ciTH AND WOODLAND AVE. RE.NN MVTIVIT. DAILY Mr iimih n.vriir,t.Mrs in "experience" ri I iCRIRn Breed Susquehanna DL,ULl -.v.i nrrtr ( out' until ll 1UIVI iviv-"t. In IOI.IlPJ.''U'l,',r-s"- BROADWAY Drrd..yrda,rfM: ALICE LAKE In "TUB (.IIKATBRCLA1M" , r-il-r-M722 MARKKT ST CAP! IOL. in a Nr te 11 K, r M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "wjenniNJraj'h" ,-! -M! Al G" Mnpl'weivl Ave" COLONIAL 2 30. 7 ael 0 !'. M CHARLES RAY vivr.TKKN ANH I'HYI.I.IH" DARBY THEATRE unDMA TALMADGE In "TUB HION ON TI IB HOOK -NIDOrrCC MAIN HT . MANAYl NK H,lvlrKt33 m(tim:i .n. irMPRFS.S UK HARD HARTIIBLMBSS In "EXPERIENCE" cAiDMnflNT""2''"' eV"' A" r-AIRMUUrsi MAjisBB UAiLi AL1LC LftMl In "OVKUJIIIJL'VIKIVJ r'A111 V TIIBATlin -1,111 Market s rAlVllL" S A M TO MIDMOUT Ml. lln font nml Siinlnl Cn I" 'THE RAGE OF PARIS" 56TH ST. J'mC'xmrr Undersea Drama HAROLD LLOVD la "New or jL' j jmmWBJkA! h HU Thc waltz is said tn have staged a cemc-bark. and new this ethr favorite of former days is snid te be in the process of resurrection. Hetty Coinpsen nnd Nigel Harric are shown trying it in n recent picture te me that T was always showing some body my picture. Then wvi nil went te a studio ever in Fert Lee and I posed before a motion -picture camera. And finally they told me that if I screened well Kiey'd engage me. because they felt sure that I was just whnt they wanted. "I tehl you you'd get it." Lawrence French reminded me when we were hav ing supper nt about half-past 10 that night. "This is a wonderful chance, tee, bepause this picture is pretty sure te make geed, and you'll be mndp if it does. Remember 'The Miracle Man' nnd Betty Compson," "Hut she could net." I told hini. "Se can you," ti answered. "ou haven't nny idea of whal you will be nble te de when n geed director gets held of you. Being intelligent is about half the battle, you knew." The dit color called mp up the next day, nnd I went down te the Times Square office nnd talked some nerewith him and the stnr and wlien 1 went home I hnd a contract for the part in my pocket. I knew that they needn't have given me n contract, because I'd linve been glad le have the part in my pocket. I knew that tliey said they were going te be businesslike no mat ter what happened. The next week was the happiest one I'd had In New Yerk. The rest of the picture had been east before I was en gaged, except for one very small part, nnd they put Sylvia Stearns in that which certainly yvas wonderful for both her and me. And the week after that, yve" yVent te work. At first yve just, .ehearsed. YS e did some scenes ever dozens of times 1 used te get se tired, because 1 had te try hard every single minute for the first ffyv days. Then, all of n sudden, 1 realized that I didn't hnyc te remem ber tn try that acting yvas perfectly easy if you iust expressed your feel ings naturally. And Jehn Sewnrd ermc te me that afternoon and leh! me that I'd make it real actress if I kept en that way. After we reahy get started sheeting Ihe picture things were nicer than ever. Sylvia and I went back and forth te the studio together days yvhen they Hiet scenes that she yvas In. nnd Law rence French often came ever te Feit rllOTOt'l.AYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of earlv showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre your lucunt' uuutiiiiJiiK (Htui ca uuuuyii America. CA ORPT 601 MARKET. ST. JU.JDE 2:si and 8;S0 te I TOM MOORE 1 In "MAIIK IN IIKAVKN" . '".-; GRANT yVeKV'" Th.- TUB TKKMKMMirH IINDURSKA DRAMA Wn"T sI rF 'WET GOLD" GREAT NORTHERNS if?' Url '. M nii'i;iiT ii((iin;.s' Dangerous Curve Ahead" I M PF R I AT etTi"&Tva ln ut am j MARGUERITE CLARK In ",SCR.MIH,1; WIVI'.S" j , j- l- ar ten silMl.ll'f ADOVH IIHUAL) .aiuuii iiuiif n, i m ,.. it , ,. .. It. BERT LYTELL h ... - W. a mt . - - AILMHSB" rniantewn Ave an,i INORM A TALMADGE VCnUt TUB MKiN (IN TUB DOOR' ' I IRFRTY UUOAD i COLUMBIA AV. ! i-l'.lll llL,lilll;' "THE OLD WEST" ; dVERBROOrCr3,,!1,i;iy , KI IT.KT 111 (jIIKS' "thf ni r tiivqt" r-l-C m ih .. nT.VT,'. LJ A I A T7 l!ilX MitnWT n-ntirrr. WILLIAM S. HART ' ' In "rilllBIVWORn RRAMi" PRINCESS 1018 MARKKT sTijKijT ' an a yr m n Clara Kimba Yeung, "Charge It"iiij n w.i Held": VhAIU.IB CIIAI'I.IN I,, l,r I." Cltt"" i U,lderSea Drama Wet UJ " ' - ll'l.l A 31. fU 11USKLIN In "COURAGE" RIAI TO OBHMANTOWN AVENUH u,rtJj y AT TIW.PEHDCKEN OT. SKCIh 11. Db.MI.LIVH "The Affairs of Anatel" DIIRY MAHKErr BJ BKLOW TTII 'Ji 10 A. M. In 1116 P. If. PAULINE FREDERICK In "H LAV KM OF VANITV" SAVOY lull MAHKKl" stiiket" 1,1 ,r -,..,.'....'.:.""'""'" u A f 'rri .ti-,kj ,,( . . ,,,, ,11 nil 1, - Vn?8ereus Curve Aliead" sHFRwnnn"irhY - itaMi, - - oFrAV - sHFRwnnn"irhY - itaMi, - - eFrAV - ,'"-"" ".rr." .....".. . i:1.11ael III I'BIIT IIKillKS "THE OLD NEST" STANLEY MAItKRTATiefll tfn ..';.".-..'-. i"..'1" 'AFTER THE SHOW" , "Wet UebWrT 'VIJ.UAM RIVyeNDKR IM.AV " Kui or K3h! "OVER THF HIM 'OVER THE. HILL' Semen's Clese Shave A I together Toe Real IN MAKING one scene for his net? comedy, "The Sawmill,'' Larrj Scnien had an excessively clew shave. The comedian had 1e sit neit a big buzz-sayv and leek coquettish. When It yvns all ever Lnrry dlscor dlscer ered that the brim of his hat in back had been clipped off close te bis bend. Somen has been shtwiiii about it ever since'. He had in tended te sit near the whirling saw but net that near. I.cp. where we yvere yverklng. tnd brought us home. Spring nights, It yyeuld be wonderful, coining across the! Hudsen en the ferry. Thp Atlantic? fleet yvas anchored in the river for if while, and I never could leek down! en that long line of beautiful tdipii with their lights tyvinkling and their t searchlights reaching out from one tV another, without having the sight jirti grip my heart, t The pi"ture weni. nyvfully yyel): lj think one reason yvns beeansp the people' in the cnsl there were only ten of us were such geed friends. The old etinr.f, actor woman yvhe played my methfrl yvns n dear, and every one yens w liindv te ine and helped me se much bwsusej I yvns new nt the game. One nyvfully het -Afternoon, when they were shoetim some scents tint 1 1 yvnsn't in, I went ever te a corner cl' me siiiuie iiihi ine gmre ei tne iijuhi didn't reach you've no idea heivtertb,' hie the neat irem them is en a wsrmi day and curled up en a big couch thtt i yvp d heen using the day before. I MJ? , nyvfully sleepy Sylvia nnd Lawrencei Fiench and a friend of his and I htdt taken ii trip up the Hudsen en one el,' the river stenmers thp night before I nnd I thought I'd take a nap se thlt ft I'd leek ipsictl when they v. anted mi J I Inter. But I'd just begun te doze oil i yvhen the sound of men s voices waked j aie. Te I5c Continued Toineritm- I'lioreri.AVM nannttj Jt m TH"U uiu eianiey . COMPANY ,A ijerAjtcMeA. 11,333 MARKET I"KS! ! NORMA TALMADGE I !" "UlB SilUS ON THE DOOR" VICtORl7TMhkBr5T5:7? V1Xlrt H M le 11 15 P. W iikvi; unvii'u in "tub sia.v en Tiir. imnR eiH B.'ntv ! i r nvfku J "THE INVISIBLE POWER" j ATTEST-CHESTER " i RIALTO HirilAIin IIARTIIEUMUl; TAI'KKIK.M'r," I CHARLIB CHAPLIN In "The Idle CUM. The NIXON-N1RDL1NOI!1 THEATRES IW RFF MONT 6- adevb MABKn DCLilVlUlN 1 , .se aj,d fl 30 te 11 r.t .IATK I.ONIlOV'S i "THE LITTLE FOOL" j CEDAR 6UTi' & CEDAR AVEMIJ 1 30 and S 7 UiltJ WILLIAM DESMOND In "WOMBN MKN 1,0 VB" COLISEUM M"1k; b;nd TAT CONSTANCE TALMADGE I.. !-. ... ....-.. LllM'l in "I- TUB ROAD WITH r-AU.V FRONT HT (1IHARD , I IIIVIISII " " ". . . jw...Mw j,j.M, ,ju,. el, ivankfnrfl ur PRISCILLA DEAN In "Itr.l'l TATION ' i'rAnrn -iiar a laniastck AVtj I Of! 1ST 52D AND '-OCl'ST STBWt L.UUU01 Ma,,, 1:.1n. ,1.30, Kii. ?"'" I llNitrlre Jey nnrt J. Trunk filMiden I" II "A I ale or iwe vvenui j NIXON 6-nu AND MARI"tT. tt"! EDITH STOREY 4 In "OUBATKR l'ltOFIT" ', riveLi biU AND "'! a 1 ire 1 AKF. In "Tin". (iUKATBR ( LAIM" ill 11111 i,i,iw,". ' m ; "Tn"TKRMANTews' avg. rt i i STRAND ATVKNANnesw"! CHAKLtb KAI unrvL,E9 MM'.TBKN AMI PIUM'" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. 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