w TJ " V. '! s " , ; ft V V ,1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 ' iW . 14 'f ? " N I V lte"it CLOSE-UPS of the 1 HUSKY Snoeky Just Has the Time of His Life in the Studie TT'S nil right te entry en thee popularity rente'ts nnd "te fur Wnllie Held j -.i x Ti,nn.lir nml fhnrlle Hn.v und the rest, te Unci out which ones .t,. .,., ,... wi. Hut I entnre n little funs In their teeu. there would be nn ceru helming nmjerlty who would trevwi I Snoeky the. klnc of filmdom , Nobedv knows wlmt Sneek, s lint name 1 He prebnhlj MRtis his con- ( tract Snoeky Ilniinnn. heonue he wns ndepled hr the Itmmnn family ns seen nn he wni born nml lm lived with them nil the six cais of his- life. Yearn nge Jehn llentinn nnd hli brother-in-law went te railing ntiltnnh for circuses nnd stnpe stunts nnd they cpecinllred in chimpanzees. New the , chlmpnii7ee is the neatest tiune te n unman ermx mire i-. cei.i uuh-i minimi being', nnd sonic of them aren't ns near. There l lc difference betuecn the brafn of a clilin nnd n human than there is between the bialn of a chlm nnd any oilier form of ape The Reiinnn lirm tinnlly went into vaudeville theni"lve with two uiiiiiialh Intelligent chimpanzees Snll nnd Napeleon. Out- in one of the l.e Ansele thcfttres the put eer (piite n big nc"i agent stunt b ha Ing Sally nnd Napeleon rcnllv married en the stage. Sneek Is the icitlt of that niiirriagc He appealed with his parents n neon ns be was able te toddle around the tnge anil then Iteunan Derail seeing possibilities in the inelcs nnd leek hlw simian fnniily West They made a great lilt in the studio-. Hut Sail, and Napeleon died of olds contracted en draught. Mnges Thar's the gre.il elnnger te n il.itnpnti7ee. lie lias only one lobe te bis Iuiir and n draught Is usually fatal Sneek was adopted by the Keunau fanul. He was Riven n room of ln own, with "a bed tinil ehnirH and bureau, and he was taught the uej of all of them. Mrs. Hetmail insists that Snoeky is her adopted child "And I'm proud of him." the declares "Where will jeu find a human child of six who is se much admired for bis Intelligence ami who can make the money Snoeky makes?" ' 1XH she tpcaki leitnply nf Snoeky parents ' Snoeku. . ici;. A "has Salhi s iyrs and rinifeen' finrhrml nnd the pt-i tl heth. I think pirhaiii lie aiti hn brnuty from Its 'iinndfatha . ' r t I IIAVn efte.1 wanted te knew all about prefer his work te the a ttiiR of uinm was jut hv accident that I heard of tbe presence in M- rK et iinjnienu, Hnrrh. one of the l.iRb efTicin of the Chester productions which tutn out the, .."".' -' . .. .. . . . . ... ....I Snoeky i.ltns. ti. n.iilir en l0 ine,r com un urn grr;,, iwiwui uu..ui k........... . entertained. He is awake at du!iRht and after another "He simply tefuses te be left nlene We- wants company If there Is n little child about we are all lclleied. for Snoeky loves nothing better thnn te piny with kiddles. He likes te hnc them climb en his b.ick and she them a ride, and most of the studio children have learned te love him "But there are times when he feels the need of ineie violent exeicise and then we unelmin n deg with whom he is ver fnendl . It's n big deg and a strong one. but Sneek neii runs him off his fei t nnd he quit" I wanted te knew something about the problem of making Snoeky n t for the camera l'e seen ether animal actors and knew the ast elume of film thnt is wasted getting them te de just what is wanted. Ami UMiall they neer de that nnd nu hne te utilize the stuff But Mr. Hnrrls sajs they den t hae much trouble that way with Sneek. "He understands perfeetlv a femmand te de am of the ordinary things he said. "Yeu sre. he has actually been treated as a human child by the Heunans He 1 natuially a great imitator and they taught him through this imitative facultj Jell bun te w isn Ins f.ue or his untie u knot, or mete a chair, and he will understand you perfectly. If jeu had a cigar sticking out of our jecket and I should sav, 'Snoeky, get thnt cignr nnd smoke it ' h" wouldn't hesitate a niinurr. And. incidentally, he really loves te smoke and chew tobacco. "Of course, we write our si-ipts te include the things that Mr Ueunan knows Sneek will de And it is surprising hew little film we waste. We could produce five Snoeky pictures with the film most comedy directors use for a twe-rcelcr. "I'e seen him a t just like a humnn child. He will take a telephone off n hook and shout 'Hoe hee" into It with does some mischief that he knows is forbidden, he will run te Mrs. Ileunau. hide behind her skirts, bold her hand and cry like n bnbv. se that she will keep Mr. Iteunan from punching him. "The enl difficult in making pictures with him is thnt. in most things, he nets very slowly Then, suddenly, he will moo lile liRhtnlng. When he is reaching for nn tiling lie wants, the action is er swift. "Our cameramen hae studied him thoroughly nnd thev knew just about hew fast te crank when te blew down action and make it leek like nei nml speed the hereon TJft'l ew imiirc Snoeky s h;e. then Lloyd which bets en almeit everything refused te bet en Knoeky. 7 An u bcraute of the notorious death rate of rhttiipitnscci t captivity due te their hewn ie subject te colds fiem draughts. Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans BE'lTY Lionel Harry morn is net making pictures at present. He Is up- , peartng mi " I lie ( a en the hgiti- mate stage. SILAS S "Ilit' Siher I"e i. tin nlay in which William raerhnm is ' nnnearinr at nicsent 1P " l FLORKNCi: Nita Nnltli was the' i.trnn u lin nlnn.,1 tli,. .liuil rnli. nfi Doleres In "S.illv " Mar Thurmnn . .. .. ... .. . wns graduated from the i nuerslt 01 i Utah before she became u .Mnf Is hennett ' HERE'S A TREAT IN STORE V J Fergusen divides hia time between footlights aud klicsllsutu. Above Q k be !,(. be U,fchewu talking erer with seHjJneJUJB. "JiInared.eiXhtiJDuBt'' "Qfe Daily Mevie Magazine MOVIE GAME ,' M. NKICl.Y het tluit. if the choice were left te the ihi- lcmnrkablc i huiiiair-'.ee be aus 1 of our lending men and women It s n,. -"- - from then en ii s sinipK one prank that is bet nnd ndapt it te jour story, j hands, or te unlock a deer or te tie or I very evident enje)ment nnd, whpn he ' and when te speed up te match the throughout when it is protected en i hithinc beaut ... , ... , . Without doubt she is i the eung actress te whom veu icfer , r r, t.r,th ntt t 'rim r i,i. ' Miiilsti-r" will be as fellows.: Betty ''ompsen. fieerge Hackathorne, Nirc.1 Harry. Hdwln Steens. Will It Wnl- ling. Guv Oliver and Fled Huntley. " ' A P. f I.nnls.. m.nnm s i ra t i.ni ' is Isabelle Schwartz.. She is married . v ... . .. .. te iinrr .1. i.ciwareis. ner latest pic- ture n, "i, renter J nan J,ee Director It, A Wnlsh bia part in a "Vv v - &? i .it fffl? ' iJf it &. v soeiv iuvals mckie.coegaw in six-year-old popularity bft B-'m ,w- nwBBMMmmmmibmmi v'-, &? rw..'ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjw ? ' tmmrivmMmzmmmimvtfjmi ,At:?.s;ww i jl l.s 7W e :z K'LUMPIl - ,,'"'" -""".' ""i'i-i "orethy I.anc. ti flirt fiem n small fetrii, ,'iair hrr bmnrnl ambition with thaman.li et ,thtr mn,can pirn- that nf liccemim) a meemO' pirt,i,r star. She thinhs her ehanee '"" ennir uhen J'rrxt. a friend of here icerkni'i m AVkj Yerk, telh of iiiectiiie tome people cenncetcil teith motion pietum and arks her tn t'tiit her. On hrr first day m the metrop metrep metrop elis. the ntrl itaits nn a viitl te the ttudini and raitu ndtnittanre te one of them. Dernthij i rircu ''if ehnnee te play in a mob scene, nnd mal.es the mast of it. She meets Lawrence Fitveh, pit si ancnt for the lempany. irhe beceinei interested in her 'then comes hir big chance tehai. because of her resemblance te a well known star, she is nuked te double for her. When she tells I'ersis the happy rieict. Persn m turn tells of a- de lightful surprise for the evening a party planned bj her motion-picture friends. TT'S jeu who aren t cnsible. 1 -i said quite rnltnl. .IieurIi I must dmit that 1 felt a bit trembl. . "If you'll just step and think a moment you'll see thnt, though I leek well this afternoon. I'm really frightfully tired. !' been nut en location up en Cape t'ed will. Jehn Sewnril, nnd I'm "-imply vbir out. B tonight I'll be nothing but a '.''" ril'hern will lese interest in me I won't get the job. nnd you won't Ret our i niii'iiissien. Yeu migbt better let me go n n nnd make an appoint ment fei in.' w th him for tomorrow He m.i el at me for a' moment and T could see tli.it what I had said ap pealed te him. "Well l-m.iybe eu'ie right.' hf said slevl. stepping cwa from tin deer. "That'll hit him rlRht. tee the dea th-i. m eie era. te leek your tm when ou saw urn ngmn : that'll get ever big." H" came eer te in Mde, then, and looked down at me se siendil 'hat I turm d nn eyes awa. 'You're vci clever, my denr." In- said "fifth "Vct) shrewd, indeed nnd you 11 go clear te the top if you pin jour 'aids 'll ; 1 "I don't knew what j u mum hv i thnt. Mi dibh ' I nnswcied, mil dm - ing te sten any nearer the deer ju-t et ,,,,, - ......i.l l,rdl keen fiem dash- ing out of it nnd r inning clown the stairK te the stiret "I'e told ou tl.c i,nch 1 nm Orml nml f de need a rest you must reniembei tint lust getting this offer has been a ery big Ihiug te ine. and I'd like s ch.mce te get us,.,i t. it " And 1 fercid myself te s,i0 mi "' mm v , . " e 1 nre either the elllr l ill f IT i ' ""1 "n Breadwiiv. ?r you ie tar t e ll... J. .-. n'lmn11(ipml klll'lll-. icn - i - cr no me he nubwereu, snrug mi- lnu sheiiltieri. "f ekm t set ou i just .et bit I will later!" And lie laughed iigain "Well, run nleng hem- I te our bread aud milk md your nap - and III miiKc a einr ier eei iev unu-i-een with I'ikliern to'iienow and phone ou wli"-e 'ind when it'll be. some tine before neon But let me (ell you one thine, young lad." We had gene- eer te the deer, and he paused a meinc nt nifli Ins hand en the knob, ami turned te nie "When you came in here this J iitte-nie-in I knew -n ! rren'l " ,0,i " l-e t th' j"b : you h'l'' M flesh, dewy seir of leek ihnt ne man like Blkiinrn or .. . ..;. . f .1..!..' a. n. ,1 . bet en eiir lieing .pnte s) well se m, lh ,ou me I hope we're si Ii nends Miss Lane even the.igh I did , ,,, ,, ntn tour nkins ii hit inn .i i II e Call ll-ONi. I ouei i i-aii' ii tin hell out his hand te me thin, nn 1 I limil; hands w lith him even tlieugh f ilidn t wnnt te. But as I went through i' e eule- office anel down the flairs I .. ,u mi7leil His v.-antin.': r. be friend with me meant Hint he didn't daie have i ,e se nwa HtniU bi"aiise iie had trie I , te keep me thee I was nothing l i s girl vlth i utile experience lenkin;' f r a Jeb W'i should he be se ae- ,uf te stand in with me"' s I alkl ul:i', lewiitd I ifth nre me I theiuht a let about it i I ei i.lunlh a I put tegeiher the w i ribi.er.. hml neted ami the things I d lienrd about him. I felt thnt I had fi und hin tnlllt (fill. F.lkhern hail liked me se well that fiilibs was arrnlel te niasc mi n .. TIT 'Ihnt conclusion was rnthrr stirlllng Of course. I'd prebnblv gft a big enough sajnrv se that hHile' ctminnssien for getting it for me would be quite Inrge i I,,..., tlnit r.lkhern didn't usiiall helher with agents, est, lull. for pee nle for big pa" Is, and from the bits of his conersahen with Fikhern thai I d heard 1 knew thnt It was a mally big nart that they wanted me for. But 1 was sure that there was mere te this than I reuld see just new I went te the hotel where Lawrence i t ..tnfiiiT met. ami In the waiting 'room washed my face and brushed my Minlr the I.v was se warm that ( 'couldn't halp feeling stlckv. And n I was pinning en mv mu hkiuii, "" should come, in but I'ersis , I wns se glad te see her that for a moment I didn't notice hew dejected land dewn-nt-the-hrel she loeke . But Ins slm slipped Imr arm through mine I mill led me eei te the big. lie ep-se-iteel iacnperl in a corner of the roeui. I ' ...l..l tlmt she was weni'lllg II sci go Milt that must hne been awfully het nnd unciimfertuble. and that her face was very paler und wan looking. "Jvc rome te rne cnu ui mj eii.n, net." she Bald, alumpinit down among the cuBlilunB. "I don't knew what I'm ? Mmmi:JK ' 'I gciing te de next, and I don't much care." "But the oempan you were with Mr. Metcalfe" I exclaimed. "Things weic going se well with yeu: what's, happened?" "Oh, everything blew up. Yeu le nicmber that day I saw you down en l'eng Island, when we were- making that picture, nnd Tn (immillc was se gene en the man who owned the place"' Well, she wns trying lier best t0 get him: Hie whole thing was a frame-up just for that pui pose. 1 found out afterward. Mie knew that he had leads of mono . and announced thnt she was reIiir te make a big nicture. and Introduced her. I hpnf..!irf,!1..Ur,,,i,: 'f "I"' 0,.,1'1 "S" hl: ' Pint of Hie dunce, which livings a ticiiutiful ceuntr home te make some of i"" u,. the s, (.es in He Mas like a let of new I si..nhen of iuecmenl aud co-erdii a ru h folks - cru te show off what he Hen of muse les that add beautv te wnlk had and. of course, she wns piett. . ,,, creth married Inst we-k. and'hae gene. ,,r ,,,IH "'''""" mnn ','n"' "" off te I'urecie en their hone moon. Theie'and leading women hne attended, for wasn't ri'till an company, and new 1 0 certain period. Theodere Kosloff's ...m--rii. s,,. Br im. nicy weie se- .i.y. mug nas gene up. .Mi, I e i.e-en , , ,.,,, iu ,,s Angeles. The walking the sheets for cm', looking fo''L(.i,0e is an Amerlcanietl edition of the a ou; Oh, f was se sun j for hei ,iid I ..n -'i s'n'1'iii. coo, nun i ilium ueip. i urt of the tmnee ncieie ne iirnu m "I'e get a job nt bust, I'm going pictures, te hae one;, and I'm- iis finished an I Among these who hne studied the engagement with .lehn Sewnul. se re,n, of the claticc and paiiteuiime ns well get ineiie enough te help out," I told I m Kosleft's school nre Gleria Swanson, l"T. .'Im' '"''t s,l,,re1 nt me Agnes A.mi'h. Betty ('ompsen and Lcat- "Wilh .lehn Seward." shr repeated. I , j",, ,m ' 0t 1 1 1 ti r these eung women "Wlmt were ou doing in a picture ,u Illlt ),im, grace of carriage before with him being an extin m a lady 's j t1( v 4,.t te the famous Russian's man) or something?" ', mmi. but because It was iidwinlagceus "h. no I wns lending I.ul I an- J nnd helpful te their appearance before swercil. and the way she shrugged her i the camera te be the epitome of grace .. ,.L r..i ..... .1... , .... .. (meulders anil litteci iht eeirevs made m heart ache; she seemed te hue grown mi cynical nml soil of elisagne able sine e I'd known her "eu've gene up in the world a bit, hnen't ou?" she renin i keil, with a InLli' laugh Te Be Continued Tomorrow Mere Stars Ge Abroad .lames Klrkwoed and I'lllmt lie teri are the latest play ers te ai i hi iu Len- den Mr Kirkwood. whose, most re- i cent picture was "The Grenl linper-' anil n half weeks et the picture's pre- I sonetinn." will appear in Jjie lending dui-tlen ! role of "The Man Frem Heme. ' (ieerge The record tunc in which Hie picture l'it7inaurlfe'N next pletuie. most of the was completed was celebrated by a exteriors of which are te he made in.giape feast fiem their own set by the Itnh HE CERTAINLY f ' -A I ( I , i &$ ftftg V Theodere Hobena, chnrncter actqr " '.K.JT-S.VV ! f "VPfX, ,, "MSWnfW)Brl " S"XV i TBTPsB . k y ,ss t'r-laV9tf1 "" 1 I M ; t.imSmm ts-; e tXS3,!! l 8!!B!t!!iMvV a ui41'v i kZta8lSW,, - Haw---- r ZZm i . :'i Mi' fc vv Hv'"W M y' MM'''' epp' MWmKm ! 4 i .'? -tn i '' & v"!3HF' MKSUKrTi i Jr t,Us te bren between nlcttirps. 1I0,W w"" vwv, neweycr, te Einei ' lameus car ou bib ' . ariBHtewaKa'iyy''1! i lie re arc the portraits of Snoeky, the Chester chimpanzee, and a picture shetciny him signing his latest contract. Scaled beside him is C. L. Chester and standing be hind them, Jehn Iteunan, Snoehy's fester-father. DE MILLE INSISTS THAT PLAYERS WALK GRACEFULLY TUB nbilit te walk gracefully is one of the most Important lequisites in innlien-piciuie acting, neceiding te Cecil B. He Mille "Tlieie is a gie.it iliffercnc c between erdin.ir walkuiR anil carry lnj; oneself with ciaee and charm." says. Mr. De -i.ii,. TMi. illflieultr nflpht be termed ,. ,lln, f(ln111 kcnrs fnimtiiu Itiissinn hnnerlal Ballet, where ic-lntf siieiit ten years learultiR the .. . ; , ........ i : .1' and charm Grapwinv Ripened as Picture Was Made TIII'.Y transplanted some grapevines bearing ripening giapes for nn arbor in the stnee setting of "Miss Lulu Belt." which William De Mllle produced from the prize play by Zena Gale In the. wnrmtli of the studio arc lights ihe grains ripened In the four memeers ei nn cum DESERVES A REST of Btage und hcrceu, hardly Unde time. et vv' vu " """'j ouet vn al n . "BILL" FARNUM IS VERY PROUD OV HIS BROTHER "DUS" TF 'I K TIIHltti is one tiling thnt will get J- William Farnuin enthusiastic It Is mention of Dustln Fnrnuih, his brother, and new n Fex slnr, "Isn't he grenl?" he will say. hli fnee beaming like the morning sun. "But you should see him when he is en the bent. That is when he Is the most fun. A ytnr hre I wns doing a picture nt Cntnllnn Island and hnd three dnys during which I did net work. I naked Dili te join me en a' fishing trip. We nrrnngecl the time nnd plnee; but Dim did net come. On the third day Can nnd T snw a speck of white (lying about the ecenn. 'I'll bet Hint's Dus,' sntd Cnp, chuckling. StrnlRht nt us entne the little speedboat, until it seemed ns though It would certainly plunge Inte us. 'Iley !' yelled Cap, really nlnrmeil, 'isn't the ocean Mr eneiiRli? Oct nwnv 1' Suddenly the driver veered te one Hide 'nnd Dub wnved te us from the wheel. T'VH been looking all ever for you, Rill, nnd scared nbeut six beats Ii becnuse they thought I would te them. .lust wanted te tell ou I couldn't re fishing because I hnd te paint the beat !' "I reminded him thnt our fishing dnte had been three days nge and that he was rather late about informing me. But he didn't get the hnrcasm. Ills face wns licnming with delight nnd iiiiiie nun n mrcc unyn grew til of benrd. Nothing en earth existed for him until 1 1 he bottom of the-beat get painted then he remembered our date nnd ran right ever from Sun i'edre, n little mnttcr of thirty miles, te tell mc ubeut it." Charlie Chaplin's "Bill" hut a Pup Any Mere; Ncilan Finds Him Quite Grewn Up "yOU nil remember "Bill." the little --Pup thnt nppenred with rhni-lie .Chaplin in "A Deg's Life." i Well, the eMier dny Mnrshall Ncllnn 1 nPOllnjl ft ttiii llt. T!ll J in , v i'"i "i ier some scenes I enred, mid Be he sent for the Jeg. When Bill armed he could hardlv get into the "prep room deer. "What's this elephant doing here?" asked Beb Landers, master of preps. "That's Bill, the hound Mr. Ncilan ient for. came the reply. "My. hew Bill has grcwl" exclaimed Landers, as the deg flickered an ink well fiem the desk with his tnil. Regardless of the deg's bulk. Mr. elian Is strong for Bill. se. with a icw ennnges tn tlie scenario, the, hound became nn actor in 'MYnred." Meanwhile members of the cast spend , much of their idle time trying te guess . w'lmt breed Bill might be, for. although ns a pup in "A Deg's Life" he stnrted out te be a fox-terrier. In. has ccidnnHr changed his mind since then and decided te become n dinosaur. l'HOTOl'I.AY M.K 12,h Merris 4 rninlunVi , Ave XI.ISTAll CAXT III "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" ALLEGHENY r;iTWnA ," WILLIAM S. HART r In "lllHKF-mtUI !UtAM" . Tnni 1 rTKB & THOMPSON 81S. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MVMMA'H AfFAin" TDpA"rl A-cflUSTNUT Del 1TH AKCALMA 10 A M in 11 ISP M 111 hsl.1,1, MMI'HlN Jn "Bunty Pulls the Strings" AblUK MV.TINF.V till ETHEL CLAYTON In "II Kl OM" . BALTIMORE AZf , Willing "errv iml n-";r '-' " , "A TALE OF TWO WORLDS" DCMKferTIt ANu V00DI.ANI A I!" BETTY COMPSON In "AT THK t.ii ui' mil "nn.i RI 1 1EBIRD llliiail & .Susriiielmnna line 1 1 u ELSIE rtKUUSUW In "niOTI.KHITh" BROADWAY ,,rrAA-?r,MZ iMOWlVIA I Al IVlAlJvjIi In "THK frlON " TIIK Diiieit -. a i-iTrM vis MAiiKirr ft CAPITOL II A M le'MJ I'. M EUGENE O'BRIEN In "IS MIT. MOUTH 1.IMNO?" , COLONIAL ".j I rZXV.f" CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "I.1WXONH IN l-OK" DARBY THEATRE Hepe Hampton in "Leve's Penalty" ( IIAHI.ir, ClIAl'MN In 'THK, llll.r. f I.AHH' FTTilSrTccc main st. manatunic LIYU Kt-3J MATISKU DMI.T ELSIE FERGUSON III eeroeTI.K. IITK" FAIRMOUNT r'UW, EUGENE O'BRIEN In "THK LAST 110(111" FaKTU V 1HBATHI5 1311 Market Pt rAlVllL.1 RA M MO MIUNIQHT ALICE LAKE In JI M HAI11 Kll SKAh" C"'Tl i'CT TIIKATItK Ueleev Bpruce 0 1 1"1 s3 I . vrTivKi mu v NORMA TALMADGE In "TUT. "KeN' (IN IHI, IHIOIt" -.I 11317 111)01 il A UK 171 81 sjL.'-'Dt ,,i.."il 0 30 le 11 BERT LYTELL In "Till: MAN MHO" rTt AMT W1 OIltAllI) AVJ5 UInn l MATINKI1 MRHNKSDAT HUUAK1 tJUbWUlUH tn TUB'yOOUSU llATBONB" W J TWCIU W SHE MAY DESERT THE SCREEN Ethel Clayten's contract vcilh Lathy has expired, and, after u irip te Europe, she hints at n return te the stage. tx.vK?l.i.V Liifci..':r;Xc:'i.Vv.'v tt.vX&Astnf THEY CAN'T DECIDE ON THE NAME OF MARIE'S NEW FILM By CONSTANCY PALMEI! Hollywood, Calif. CL-AUENCJ3 BADCiHK is te direct Marie I'rcvest In her next picture, n corned v whose name has been "hanged four timrs se far, te m knowledge. Any way, the last ic ic pert is thnt Ir's called "Cupid In In les." which tbesn't mnttcr nn awful let Anyway. Mr. Badger used te di rect Will Ilegers when the Intlerwus nt Geld w y n, "DeublltiR for Bo Be rneo" liclnjr his most noteworthy muui: pruvest cttert. T. Bey Barnes hns been chosen ns Miss Prciest's lending man, but no oth eth ers have been announced se far. The story was written nH n side line by Irv Iiir 'ThalberR. the twcnty-two-jcar-eld bev who is general manager of Univer sal. Ain't it great te have brains! Anether of I'nhersil's cfTerts will he "Hitman Ilenils." Hal Beld's creaky mellerdrnmmer of ancient dnys. King Bngget is te direct It for the second time. I belie. c In enrly days he did a two or three-reel version of it at that time considered a fcntuie, much ns our twelve-reel specials arc thought of new. Vcrn Gorden is en her wav te the. Ceist te play the mother, while Heuse Peters und Helnn PutVinncc hac been engnged for principal paits ltalph Graves Is te be leading man for Colleen Moere in Ilupcrt Hughes' story written "specially for her. Al Ircd Green, who directed Miss Pick ford's "Little Lord Fnuntlerey," is be hind the niegapnenc en this production. 1 believe he has n contract with Goici Geici wvn for i number, of picturis FRl'l II. R1TZI BItUNBTTH is te be Jack tlelt's leading woman in "The Parden of Pirnnmint," the Peter II. Uyne story wiiti'U he is new doing llcr'ieit Standing, Mabel Van Bureu. Will W a 1 1 i n R Fred Huntley nnd little blonde Bettv Francisce arc also In the east. Glerin Swanson and her company, directed b Sam Weed, are coming back from the Bie G ramie, where they hne been for a JACK 1IOI.T couple et mr thzymmmfiwfmmwmm ; v U ,,,&-.&Aa;.. $HjL '' ' -.v H ' JIKk. making scenes: for "The Husband's the new coined. I'HOTOl'l AH The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. IREAT NORTHERN .V,.8 eV't BERT LYTELL In "TUP, MAN HIKI" IMPFRIAI r'7H A WALNUT hTH uvii cii-i viim v 'in v:k 7 . e Sl'I.CIAI, C.vr n "The Weman in His Heuse" JffARI TON t'HBSl.Ntir Above HIlOAK rvttlL,lUllr.iii. m a m1 te u.is P. M AM-STII CAST In "SNOWBLIND" Lehigh Palace i-n,M,,,,e,n,1iire:nu; CHARLES RAY III "M lt.l IK1IN" I IRPRTV HIlOAI) roil Mill A AV. U1DJI 1 I MAIIMi: IIVH.Y EUGENE O'BRIEN In "1IIK l.VST 1MHIH" OVERBROOK 3 ""' "D CHARLES RAY In "MHAI IKON" PALACE i-.'h mai"iki:t Hrr.Kf.T III V M lie II II v. it ELSIE FERGUSON In "MIX! OI' KIMiS" PRIMr'CQQ lets MAUKur biiiEcr i iMiNvrjjj s an a m n u le p. ir CFX'II, II. 1)1'. MII.I.lVM "The Affairs of Anatel" .REGENT MKt "Y, 'j"jr Zn$ .. .".Vei" rcivvi.i.i. In "DANGEROUS LIES" RIAI TO ULK.MANTOW.N AVKNUIC IMrtLIU at Ti'i i'i:iinrii:' 8T NORMA TALMADGE In "THK Hlf.N ON THK 110(111" RI IRV MAI1K13T HT HKl.OW 7111 1'-,D ' 10 M - il 15 1'. M JEWEL CARMEN n "THK hllA Kit I.INIV " SAVOY 12U MAUKU'T hTUKHT Jrtv,JI V M Tie 'VUNIUIIT VIOLA DANA in "i.irr.'d iiun ri'NNY" SHERWOOD mVai. ,'alt4,Ar1; Nerma Talmadge. 'Sign en the Doer' CHAUI.ir, (IIAI'I.IN In 'THK IIII.K I.AhH" QTANl FY mahki:t t mm J 1 -Mil. I I u v M te 11,15 r. M. POLA NEGRI In "ONK AUAIHAN N'HIIIT" STANTON MAIUCET AIee KIIU MII.I.'AM POX'N MOVJint l'F,A - "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKET.,BAu,l?E,T. "V-IW HOBART BOSWORTH In "TDK CI I' OK l,IHI'' VICTORIA .t'WVfi ,n.b,.0V l,l-STll ( ST Ie "OUT OF THE DUST" RIALTO WEST CI-IESTER ELSIE FERGUSON In "3TOOTI,iaMT8" 773 4 -j?Eh 'migm- i Busier Keaten Smiles at "Extra's" Remark BUSTRB KKATON. frozen-faced comedian, has smiled 1 It happened while he wns "en thi set" the ether day making "Th Beat." It took nn "extra" le ac complish the feat. Said extra was bemoaning his faU all because his laundry had failed te put In nn appearance. "Where Is my laundry?" hi yelled. "I want Iny laundry." Ne one answered. "Where is my laundry?" he again wnilei). "Here's n eellnr." ihe proper!; man answered, in a facetious spirit. The extra looked at it. Hhj countenance brightened. "That's it," he said. riademnrk." I enn't imagine the het. house Gleria out nmeng the tnrantulji" nnd whnt-net, cun jeu? "They've changed the title of Will IleRers' picture from "Kk" te "Ont Glorious Day." Could anything tncaa less? They are Hearing the end of It, and I nm sure Will must be glad, for the filming hns been ery difficult owing te the mnny double exposures. He vewsj he hasn't seen an actor is the piece yet, hiilng done nil hii speech-making te black velvet. But thli isn't quite the truth, for I'e told you myself of seeing him In a scene with Llla Lee and Alan Hale. And yester .elny they were doing the part 'that It evidently the erj end yeu'ic right, it's the clinch. And n cry sweet clinch It wns, thnt olese-up of Lila and Will. Ven Stroheim Is Still Cutting "Foolish Wives" OCT at Universal City the werli of cutting "Foolish Wives" Is jet. ting easier and enslcr, as it ts new down te manageable size. It is a la borious job. however, te leek nt the eighteen reels live'nnd six (lines a week, but Brie von Stroheim sticks te the job like n bull-terrier, nnd under hl direction the big film Is gradually cvolr cvelr ing into marketable shape. Te Screen Dilrichstein Play "Is Mnhimeny a Failure?" (he com edy in which T. Bev Barnes will plaj the icile which Lee Ditrlchstein created in David Bclasce's stage production, will he stnrJed at the Lasky Hollywood studio about the middle of the month. Walter I Hers will hae one of th weeks i leading roles. .lames Cruze will direct rneTcii'iwWa H0TO-PU, . COMMNY f , .D'AMtlltCi fTVThe NIXON-NIRDLINGERfrt U THEATRES U HPI iWONIT a-l adcjvi; MAnicnT DIL1V1U1N J , ,, nlll1 :, lu u r a AI.USTMI CAST In "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" CFDAR corn CIUlAH AVKKOT" CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "I I' THK UOAI) MITII SI1,U" COI FSFl M Market tt reuth 1 (Hii WLI01UIV1 , tn ,, a 7 and SESSUE HAYAKAWA III "MIIKIIK I.KIIITN AUK KIM" TI IMnn enevr ht A UinARD AVI jy-iniuj .liinilie June en fnnkferd "!' Al.t-STUC f f.T In JAt l I.OMXI.V'i "THE LITTLE FOOL" I FADFR ibr '- i.A.NCAMr.n avb IM1I1I I'OMKIJ, In "The Princess of New Yerk"' I Of! 1ST r'-,) ANU i-eciwt nrn.BEM LUV-U,JI Mnir i -in n.ae k- motell PAULINE FREDERICK In "1I1IJ STINO IIP THK Uhll" NIXON -D AND MAIUi!,.7Bb7'ili AUTAU TAHT hi "SEE MY LAWYER" RFVOI F 6'D AND SANSOM 6T0. . J. C. Metinumi and Cntlicrlnp nilTerd Ii "COLD STEEL" STRAMn OIUIMANTOWN AVB. O 1 1M1NU Ar v'liSAVai) hiTItEET MARGUERITE CLARK In "hCUMIII,l!I M1VP8" MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. AT OTHER THEATRES Gefmintni.in BBI Ormaiitewn A" ermantewn mtisfi hailt Leis Weber's "THE BLOr' II.MtOl.d 1,111)11 In "UM'.H THK rE.NCt" JEFFERSON h,e,,WiLtw ALICE LAKE In "(IMill THK MIUK" , DADtV HIUU" AVU. 4. DAI1HIIN IJ' rAN. .Mm. "jiii. KviHi. : teU tlONEL BARRYMORE j . ...... .... 1V..JII 1 10 '"dim IIIB I'JWUeue .L 0 J v: v J I. Jrt V . it. mr . -s