l EVENING PTJ3BI0 (DEDaEIPHIABEtPHIA1, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 1 h 'V '' ' - - t i y lk t rwiii. . -jrmr jmii r - - . W - Above 1- h srnup el 'In- J- r i -Une halve i better it u..ts,.i of tin tn.i nape union f pieture pin vers 1 P' left. Natalie Tnlmtnlse. "' 'M' Iluster Keatnn. l.elew Kins id.T husband and director of l'len ncc -in beside him Mnrv Uiiv . I M.-k P.ui thclmcss' ynuns bri l I'.-leu them .Tehti I'uilegln'i. tiilmiin niPiih.iii' Censtariee 'I'iilmaiUi' - 'ni'ibv -landing in center. IJueiil Walsh, husband of Miriam Coepei. I ppcr null- Alien I IeHibnr. husband of lert Phillips, and lower ru'l.t. .In-epli Se-hcm-k. proiliieiT of picture- and Nerma Taltundqu' hn-tmnd. CLOSE-UPS of the By HEXKY M. wdHBMlSGfy)X&,3- VS8fflHH' (Ri tf ' -y ssi .a A '.& ''liB ''''WIHHH H"ieii Griffith Gets te the "IT histling Stage" mHE ether da 1 met ., man from V. W. Griffith'- t.i.ll.. ;.t lamareneck 1. 1.. 1 ,nd flaked him hew il,p .re :itlne -n wi'h the .Wtmg of The Twe Orphan"." "Well.' he said we've cot te tlir seen be finished . , Anv time ou h-m anr enP -.peak of thp whistlmt tB you II knew he I, with'f,ritbrl,"ur h... b-n identiflpd with the great D W. I hae never heard the expn-ien whlMlms -tag-" nnjwlicic clw It umn...i,c. Muie of lh- keen Insight into human i.nt.ii.- that .Srlfflth hn aeq.nrcd ... In- i-n of cxper.-nce. and It ule slum hi- nttont.en i- dPtnil- that m.t d.repfer, weuldn t bother with. Up Ik,, found .n the making of many big p.-.duct.ens that the ucteis and actrpses tire and begin te go stale as the week, of intcn-ve work .. b. Tlmir facial mutely become iesb plas.U : tbey begm te get hard, drawn line about the mouth and pvp- and th. . nnner reg.ter emeimn- a- -hev did h-n they wpre nd Orifli.li l.a- d.-...ve.e, thai the greaiev ..li.-ti.-n for tiied facial ml.sdes is wh.Mling. A geed, heart, spell of wh.nl.n.- mr only take, the mind from the weik in turn... but it anunlh lw-n, up and .- - the tendons, tlesl. and ligaments of the f.ie cn.Mm,iU lcn !e crls te the people bPB.ni.lng"... pe -'ole. he -re;. all .,-k -r, n,w and then and erd. t them nil te walk about nnd whi-ub- Thai . what tlir- mun meant when l.f .... . that thp "Tue Orphan ba-i get te the ul.Ml.ng -t.ig. Th- r,- - .. valuable hint i,. .hi- for the frnyed e,.j woman uhe,.. m.nei t.-V !,e- th.r, ., something wi-ns. -r for tue buMncM nun who m- in h - gla- ' ' l.n. of w.i.r.i.. and ..,rj ,hoi add ten tears- te hi' apparent ag. tjuit le. dv.. minute and whirtle. It i. a- tin- uln.tlM.g -tag.- iWuche- that in-l of the ncr.dci.i- e ur People begin t- g. t ...r.-'e.- ihet en- tln-d and th-j de net fce-p en the alert a thev did whin lh pfdui . ...n ln-giin Tin- - '-I "' !- '"'" !,r' h" "",1 ""- '"ld " ' " "n racking time tur th" d.rertel if the 'iml I LI! i:in . . 1 I HI' D) . iii the preitiieliijn til A n unmix, ..I miner ..,.... slale and u mi t te thin an l "in' there mini ew t , thai ri milixl in FOR some time p.i-. (Ir.thta ha heen rguiarl . m.l..i..g mel.s -1 fn.m fiOII ... 1000 men and v.. .men Me.i of th- n..-n represent soldiers et thp 1-reneh ftenubllcan Army ami .nt r guns leaded with blank charge-. Even a blank h..rge ,- ., dangene.- 'hmg it ... jet tee close ,., . And mob action always r,...r.-s f l-i erh Se Assistant PrnMer iiernpri .-s.m-n uw iui.-i. ..- i , , .. work everv ball h..r te shout through h.- megaphone a le-tun- -n the handling 0tt'TleUbad .ailed n I nit m, ,h,- pu.r en the ,. ..f th are.dent .U he beean te tall, te rl,. . rend e. f the n- n gene -tab and . ..relets w ith the dn. v grind, mi the hut. et his m.i-ket en th. ground, placed the u,ule .i.ml..rtnbh under his . u ni nnd leaned upon .t te l.-tp.i te Sutchf talk ,,,,,, nd another ....in. klnrklllg with a friend, kicked th. tngger and the blank ehnr-e dt-'.e four el the extra's ribs through h:s lungs He died the next clay. Theie has bee., a peculiar si!ne of accidents n. the making ..t " I he Iw Orphan- iheugh th- are net relultd te tin- "whtsthng itage" .nrelessne-s. Oddh enough, nien of -thev mishaps bav I . n te the right feet of the pet sons concern.! First, liriffith himself fell tre.n :. camera stand and tore the muscles of his tight nt.kle . badly that h. wen. about en rr.it. h-s for two wees.. Ilrndtik S.iri.. ihc head earn, ri man. injured his n-bt feel and iiifeetecl n se badly that iunuutni...ii h cejiHilered at one tune A I. rey, the getieml mauHger tinned hi ai l" mid had te weni blindages nr H week The clay afer Crey - .icudent. Mente lilu. pin. ing Dunfeii. nod riding nl the head of n troop of cacalr down a street in old I'arN te save Lillian Uish from the guillotine get hm right feet jammed brtw his her--e and the horn- 1 1 . . .. i I..........1 i,u ni.tli, se limit i. liml he limned for fcemn time nfter- Ot ft trooper, niei ion..... ... ..... -- "'That accident, bv the way. showed me the spun that seems (n animate1 rery one who works with Griffith. 1 asked Hlue te pen- for a photograph with the Olsh girls and Hi. hard HitrtUelmesR' muther and .Jeseph Schildkraut exnrnln- j E inc his injured fe. t. T "tin ahead " he -aid cheerfiilh, ' Jlr tirlultli (...Is ... e urn ...iiwii i mihn '". " - ...." .. work, Is cefcting I in. about S."U.(M)(. and I don't want te keep htm waiting n llilllllte It's tee rxpet.slvu." . Oddly enough, l.tllian UUli. who pe-ed -.vuipnlhetiefllly ever Illue's right ttUe thul day. and spoke of ether mishaps te right feet. Injured her own nnkle tvlllle running te a liie that occurred nt Mamaroneck a few days Inter. . Te cap the elimnx. the fnerlte studio cat, burn the day the production of 'The Twe Orphans" started, ttnd the pet of all members of the force, get into an ntqment with an electric fan a week age and lest his right feet " - l . , .. i .. .. .. I....I II ... b ' hn L.,,1.1 nil w I I I rnnv ii m tin nil I. unit it n I I I a UK n ei i in n it i, nn i ii ." v ".'. " - - - .-. r,r uig nU i (niffith. shuued thai I ability is no! confined te . .i 11'Afn U.e irlriuuivia,t had tiicxscd Ihi ueund, "lluek" took ; d iu f the cut Me hit icurkuhep nnd kept ' there most of one morning. At iiutUmth- I.mb thty. tame out- again, 'putstj ambling along fairly comfortably nvtnenj. tumwvp. rnim new innit? vvv tw fie, Daily Mevie Magazine 0 S1VS 7L17 STi?S MOVIE GAME XEEIA whirling 't.ice new e 1 gucs lr will -lagp n in u big pi nire where he finds his - r.anuiii.g gnu- "r -i.nii ............ 'i'l - 'I -. . ... .. I. .. . ' ' lli rt t lin.'r her i I ni m'"(i - ,id h I ." I'-'lh r, one te,l,, tln.r tru.i. mnnup. nn,,.,, . death. , but 1 must be teadj te work the meinei.t i i ' ii"ni it u - u . .....-.. , -.-. -v" . --,.. ... , ir1 MKl'iA 4f l?al ' yTL Fl fell i E . &.A. l I CAN'T MARRY HAPPILY? Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te liEZ KLUMPH hat Has Already Happened llnretlit l.iinr. n itwll-teun girt, nnibilteni ia Icemr a screen tiar, irhtlr en . trip te rw 1 erfc tnet Lnurcnrr frvnth. n press ayent. tcie ticrnmi ? mti rritril in hri nnd MCtires jnr Itr mt xmpertiuii pint jttayuxg opposite Jetni Siunni, n jnmnus icrern star. $cv nrii nufct Dorethy te marry him, but she refuses. Etl horn, a lie pieducer, offers Dorethy an important retr . While dining iritli Laur-ite French, she meets Kilchern nnd ;' home irtth him, irhite Larry get in a ilnnrr i fih uilh l'itcillil Giant, n childhood friend irhem he. rut nl dinner, Dorethy refute KiUiern' lentrmt. -Jehn Sevard ha n luht uith Likhern at the Mogul Club irhen the latter makei deroga tory irmarks about Dotothy. and a. lettertcr nsk for a stalevunt from her. She tells him she is engaged te marry Seirard. T WAS or -L wish te WAS en thperge of leperting. 1 I oedness ,n weuldl" but it .. r , it ick. t a i wirtiu. -e sn.in n nni" -eetned mere proper net te. be I ',n0 , wellllIll-f ;,, Knew,, thlnr," en and ield him nbe.it hew I d written amnr xiiru Uil. ,;,,, mv ,,v s(ieh u I Jehn a note and was going away , though ( matter of vi,rse. And the tneug.it of I didn't knew jubt where. (lining a b... along v h n 1 bought face "I knew where"1 summed. P""'!"- """"'I 1'"p imph kilh d me ' banging hi" hand en the table we'd LaiTy bought my tickets at the stu mlcl .'irseh in ih" restaurant I'd tien : I wanted te. but be said thnt they been headed fet when I met him. "A ( would be paid for as part of my ex iru nd of mine i. .aking a picture up i'. pi nse, by his fiiend the director, 1 Itli.i'M, N'ew Yerk, and has one or twi ' suppose he cip s-"d that I hudn't uiieh parts ic t he v.. led u.e U'-t night t" . tiieuey : 1 d tebl him that 1 hadn't yet see .f I knew of -om.beciy for then., been paid for the bi't'twe weeks ! ni. I I .nine mound last ni-rht te sc1 worked with .fill.- .1 wui'd ",r, tl.ii- mernlrg Se whin Soniehev . I hat m dnadfil,,, i.i -ay v.'e had hrenkfa i we'll hike ever te ",. by te him. when Ii vat. lime for ileilrt'id t'entral and I'll put you en a ' tl n te "gc-t en the trein. He'd been -e ..nil. for Ith'i.M. 'I'll. it'll give you it Kocl te me. Mild alv.s get me out of i luilim le forget i.ll tli!s muddle here. , C apes, and been mi nice after the way tind g"t -eme geed cpetience in th.' , i acted tin "ening In fore. All at once bargain. Hew ubeu' It?" "Hill I -crt el tin ight Id go back I ..me, Larty 1 had ni-t nbettt decided ihal it vnsa mistake ter tn1 te go into piciur.s." "Will, that'" up te you. of eeui-e." le told me. "lull II hne te diC.de it u,u . j.)t glanced nwiv ,.- if !.. iihuii 'wanted t. avoid w! at I is going te lie we riglit. I l.n'w. And et It 'j . There vote a let of iifep'e ateuail I he'il ins. h.-iped me a little it weulljr.nd a man nearly liumpid into me jus' ..ate hi en se inuel. easier fer n:e te then ns he .cni by w'uli ;. g.et.t iiet.l of itiak" up mi mind. tl.e morning newspapers tl.pl in wn-- I If Larry had ju-t said, "I want taking ever te one of the uew-tands 1 von le stay," if he'il given nny Indi- li-utien that le ,ared anything aoeut me. Te he continued Tomorrow - I , . HE IS I TRAIMG 0n Wal'j find plays the role adapted from Grant Mitchell's ins "WAlly" getting In trim They Make Mevie Bricks Out of Plaster of Paris DID yen knew that nic-t of the bricks ned in conMniPtien of motion-picture 'rt arc made of plaster of parisV TIiem- biicks me innde in slab1, of thirtj-five each of one-rpiarter-inch thickness. By the nsi of fibpr thc.p bricks are made ke teii((li thnt thc rim be nailed te beards and when they are painted they leek like real bricks. Hvery day in thp nluMer shop of the l.nk West Conn studio mere than a thousand of thce bricks are mad". TMii..i..f...n-ii, -i minntp u-hnt te de ! Hut he didn't : he just sat there looking out of the window, and when the waiter IreiiBht our bie.ikfas. he spcmed much mere concerned ever whether he'd brought extta s,r,, for the, wheat cakes , man noeut v , , was ge.ng te ,,e. I I thought aoeut what it would be 'like if I went home, and Middenb real- I i.ed that home had beeu spoiled for jnip. T fei.Mt.'t bp (entdiled te settle ' clown there: I'd hi.v" sue. . an iintinihed . i feeling. Thnt helped in" te e thnt I'd l have te prove te mj s, if wuc.hei- I could ' innKe a rem succes-r et aeir.ir; in p.r-i ynu iiiiiik . might lie Mittin tlirents .aires or no:. j for them? Don't he an n. Heudlung; As yet I hadn't done it. I'd hed a , 1'm.,,l,er-" geed pnrt m thnt picnic will, .l.d.u. , )M"'re nwa. then. In sUch a ht.r but new I cnu'dn't help wondering U r-v ' l.nanded Keiulric. still uwnre el that wa-n't beenu-e .lelui had been in . something am.ss in Harlow shearing. Move with me. Ar.d new. thieuglii ..AlM,"t mJ' business. leterted the ILirrv. I was te ine an -ther chame te find out what I eettld de. "I'm jeing te stay, l.aiiy.' 1 said, ns he move I the sugar brwl eepr te my side of the tnble. Am' then 1 Knew that he was elnd I vaMi't going te go home, ftem th" ",.ij he smiled. We talltid thing all ever then, and he premised t send me word about I hew things wr.c going a ith IVrsis nnd what .lehii wns .ifei.t 'Ac went te n drug store after breakfast, and 1 get feme make-up te til,., villi me; 11 couldn't help Mailing a hi, as 1 erde.ei! Ne. 1H thcrtrical powder, nul told tin I 'f'c'k that .r w is nrewn i.ian'ara. no- it seemed te nie thai I simjilj must tell I him hew much I cared for him. "Ob, 1 rn , ile.ir - " Th. we.us tumbled out before I c eld step them. My hnnds reached ei.t for I ,s wlihe.it u,j teallv knowing wa.it I was doing. of a prlfmhtrr in "The Champien,'' stage success. Above ia a scene, show- wltn the aiu et a sparring purmv- DAUGHTER THIS 1IKOINS Tlir. STOIIV Jlrn Kcndrlc, th devil tnaj-cari-. whn!-hnrtel adVntureus American rrim at the border town marts numc thlnr. Ilatlec by Ms familiar nick name of Old Ilsndlenc by Ilia former buddies h at ence forma them IthO a party te make a night of It In the wldo wlde wldo ereji town acreei the Mexican line. Well-heeled, he aet up the motley crowd at Ortexa'a icambllnic Joint te drlnka and then etakes them each with a pleqa eC chante te play. Finally the. spell works In his own bleed and he calls en Ortega te provide some one te accept his chal lenge te the "klna- of names," the nlmble dice. Ilula Illes, an old rival and enemy of lieadlenz's, pressed en by his oempanion. takes up the ded. His companion's Identity 1 a mystery, but e'ry ene sees that It Is a woman under 'he low-lying sombrero and masculine attlre of the border, In an exciting ganw Jim wersts nies and then chal chal lenres the houses te another The woman takes him up. sonsatlerMlly. AND 1IKK13 IT CONTINUES TJJ'TH her left hand she quietly shook the box, setting the white, cube dancing therein. "Yeu lese, .Tim," said Monte at his elbow before the cast was made. "Loek out for left-handers." Then she made her threw and turned up an ace. Kendili- caught up the box and die and threw. And again he had turned the deuce, the lowest number en the die. He heard her laugh ns she drew money and jewels toward her. All low music, ruffling a man's bleed, thrilling him after that strange perturbing fash ion, (.'IIAPTKR 11 In Wlildt a Spell Is Worked and an Expedition Is Uegun Fer n moment she and .Tim Kendik steed facing each ether with only the little table and its catgn of treasure separating them, engulfed in a great silence. lie a her e s : they were like peels of lambent , iiephntrrence in the black Miaden of her hair. lie glimpsed in them an eloquence which mystified him: it was as though through her eyes her heart or her mind or her mhiI were reaching out tewnid his, but speaking a tongue foreign te his under standing. Her gaze was Meady and penetrating ami held him motienio -or. though he did net at the time no tice, did nny man in the room Mir until she, turning sniftly. at Inst broke the charm. She went out through the rear deer, Uuiz Ities at her hceK. When the deer closed after them Kcndrlc chanced te note Tvist liar low at his elbow. A queer epreiien was Mninpcd en the rigid fealures of the Kallermnn. IMninlv Itnrlew . in- .irigucu ime a proleuml abstraction. ws . -, ... - . . hiiki: u of (Tip iik unconscious nt lit-, lPtenrmnts. or nttentien whirh he w ps i rnw. tng. His eyes stared and st. allied after the vanished Mexican and his cinn cinn pnilieil : he. tee. liml hppn fnsi.innipil ,( ws like a man in a trance. Nun I 'f "Inrled and brushed his hand across '''' 'J'1" ' moving jerkily, hurried ''', J " r n"l,1,JTLU T'. .K,'m,ll f1' e h,Ira""' la"' n rwtr.il.iniB hand "PJV: "VSfd 'bev." he sa.d nnietlv. Har)tm. Parted at the touch of his hnnu and steed frowning nnd lingering his foreleik. "I knew what's b.irnins het in jour t'nmde. Uemembrr thev inav he paste, after all. And nnwny tl.ej'n' net ticasure lree. ' "Yeu mean thee pearls might be fake'.'" Harlow laughed strangely. "And a?r- . And supjiese you mind yours. Kcndrlc shrueged nnd wenl buck te his fi tends. Hut nt the deer he turned nnd saw Hnrlew hastening along the dim sheet in the wake of the disap pearing forms of Uuiz Uies and the woman. lnstilc there were some few who t-eught te console Kendric, thinking that te any man the less of ten thousand dollars must be a considerable blew . His answer was a clap en th" back ami a laughing demand te knew what thev were driving nt and what they took him for, anyway? These who knew him best squandered no sympathy where they knew none was needed. Te the discerning, though they had nevci known another man who wen or le-t with equal gusto in the game, wdie when lie met tnrtune or misfortune treated the-e two lmposteis just the same,", II in Kendiie was exactly what be ap peared te be. a deil-may-cnre sort of tellew. ,she had infinite faith in his tomorrow and who had neier learned te love money . Kendric was relieved when, half an hour later. Twisty llnrlew cuiue hnck. ieuiirn s iiienib whs iiu.Mvruus irem the sheer joy of being among friends and once mete as geed as .n home soil. . He went up and down among them, with his Dockets turned wreiiffsi.li (.ut I ami Hanging eloquently . swapping yarns. uniting recitals of wild doings, making a man here and there join him in one of the old songs, singing mightily him self. He had just given a brief sketch of the manner in which he had acquired his latest stnke; hew down m Mexico he had done hut-iness with a man whom lie did net tru-t. Hence Keudilck had insisted en having the whel.' thing in geed old l". S. money nnd then had lidlen like the devil bentiny tnn bark te keep ahead of the hall'-ile.eii ragged e iit-thrents who. he was sure, hud been started en his trail. "And new that I'm rid of it," he mid, "I can gel a geed night's sleep! Who vvautH te l)f n mlllieunire any "aA''" lie- saw tlini iiuiugii jwrimv tiiiu iii.ru ,,ir fiuiimniM of liN fciitur.-s. tlicre vvim s, fivrrlsh (tlfnii. in Lis r.v.s Ami. furtlier, that with risiuu impii - ....,... l(n,.r.M trna nltlnir fnr lli ... KiTiilrlck rallcl te In... "l...nl..T up nml kIvc us a ruikI hM ilrrp-sca clmn- tc: TwUtv nercl win re- lie wmf, ejlm; liim curiously. "I want te talk te you. Jim." Iu ! sniil. Ill" voie', like his leek, telil of ecii nii'iil r.'pri'S"il. "It si'tirl. rrteiti'il Keinlr.rk. "anil i.lk Mill kei'ii A ulzit I ,( liis wns . mum for eili.-r tliitis tluiii rr ivvc, ...hi feels ilke j.m Mini me ie Mt I,, nl ' rerni'i' with lone fines. Mrlk. Up tlir iliant.'.v " I "You're b.ispil, fanl Harlow sharply. "eti ve unci your HUik and you've shot our wail. Come nlmu; with me. Yeu knew what shore I'm heailiti' te. Yeu knew I've jf.it my hooks In that old tub down te Sim "There'n a craft in Sun Ueivje," impreviHPil Kendriek liichtly. "With no earge In her held And old Twisj Harlow's leased her Ter te fill her up with jjeld. Ami he'd go ft biiccaneerln'. privateer in', wildly hteerin' Ver the benches where the s.m sIiIiuti en whel.' banks of binIn' pearls " Hut bib rhythm wa getting away fieni him ..nil hi" .'hymen petered out and he topped, laiiKliltu: while nreund hln. men clamored for mere "Oh, the.-e'll be a tale te tell when Twisty ksIIh back," he ceaceded. "Hut until he's under way there's no tab' A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE Who Knows?) Corvrleht, ,92. tu Chartts Serlbncr's Eons te tell, nnd se w lint's the use of talk? A song's better; walk her up, Twisty, old tnntc." llarlew'a impatience flared out Inte irritation. "What's the sense of this monkey business?" he demnnded. "I'm off te San Diege by moeurlsc. If you nln't with me, you ain't, dust say se, can't you?" "A song first, Twisty?" countered Kendriek. "Will you come listen te rac then?" asked Harlow. "Werd of honor?" It was plain that he was In dead earnest and Kcndrlc cried, "Yes," quite heartily. Then Harlow, putting up with Kcndrlc's mood since there was no ether way thnt eue might de for a willful, spoiled child ever which he had Her g.ic was steady and penetrating and held him motionless no authority el ilie red. allowed him self te lie dragged le I he middle of the loom nnd there, standing side by side, the two men lifted their nvelces te the swing and puNe of "The Flying FNi (.'atelier." through all hut interminable terses, while the men about them kept enthusiastic time liy Humping heavily with their thick beets. At the end Kendric put his arm about the shoul ders if his shorter companion, and In leekMep they went out. Tl.e party was ever. "What's cm your mind. Seafarer?" nsked Kendric when they weie outside. "I.eiM, mestiy ." said Ha. low. "Hut fust, while I think of it. Uuiz Uies' wife wants a word with you." "What tibeut''" Kendiie .lpened his eyes. And, before Harlow answered. "Yeu saw her then?" "I went up te the hotel. Tried te get a loon.. Shu saw me and sent for you. She didn't say what for." "Well. I'll net go." Kendric told him. "New spin your yarn nbeut your loot " lie leaned against a lamp pest while I Twisty Harlow, upright and eager, -aid his say. A e-olerful tale it was in which i the reciter was lavish with pearls and 1 alii icnt geld. It appealed that one had but te sail down the i naM of Lewer California, up ml lli sulf and get i'iieTni'i.i-i A 1L ,-.!,... -'1 VetIs ft rassjuiik Ave. Alnambra v nanv Ht : k 0.450 VIOLA DANA In "IM rri.Ts III rTK" Ti ippLIfVlV (ALLLbnlUN 1 I'lilhkf 'l.l & AIIMl 'ny 1. r.vcs. s MID ' ' .. WALLACE REID in "inn 111. 1 1 jm.t.i-iL,," APfiI I O r JA -W .H i THOMPSON F'l .s. NORMA TALMADGE ArUAUlA m r t,. 11 ir. v m MARION DAVIES ln"l NCUAVTMKST" Ab I UK .v 1 v. ' I.U1.Y Itll'KHT lit .H1', , "Dangerous Curve Ahead BALTIMORE"51? "UPTc. CHARLES RAY in -MM'.iiyN .i rirw i.ij; BENN ,i41H A-SV'J-'. v AW: WILLIAM S. HART in "TimrK-n enn iikaxi)" BLUEBIRD CreuJ & fcusquhmna nt 1 11 runnilAi: iMlVinU AM THOMAS MlCaKAN J.i "i ZvJitiir, i ' nF'MAV ' -"- "ln l g-x-rrs-,., A v-nnu'.i sm,iTr a, i BROAD W A I i. f t, u v m Hilling IH.-.-SI 1 1-. UT1 T IL A i...t- UI...Sn.W.'l "Ilie irmn nuum iiiuunmie ninlTAI 7.2 MAHKI7T ST . - . .. ...1T l-T CT LAI 1 1 UL, ' Ml HI i :i 1AII.I I W l. Mil I I "AFTER THE SHOW" ,A -vMl A 1 MniHerj A VWJ1NI-M . n 7 I'M ""'J'WVu1 i "The Truth About Husbands" DARBY THEATRE DOROTHY DALTON ..Till. riiN OK IIIXMOMIs" LlvlrKnOJ mvtiv. r daily Wallace reid In "llll. lU'.l.l. IHC.il.lls" FAIRMOUNT.'r'ri'.v l I .sTll t sj. . DCMnRSF.LE.SS LOVR" lU.'s..s - i- A"KTirV "iHl.An I. latl Market M VILLIAM S. HART In "Tl IT. A ltj A N ' ' fTrfT "ct thk 'i rt il niew" spn,c )0 1 ll 31. ttvi-i- rtr v HOBART BOsSWORTH In "rilK (Ifjir I I IT." rTTSnn" ''J0X MMlKI.I ni' " " VjL.v-'DL. i "in ie te u CONWAY TEARLE In ' nil" I'M. III. If nn AMT 10-2 ufiiAiii) up vJlAlN MATIM I- MUIIDAY AM-STAU CAS.' n "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" . S0HJV " J OF THE nfcherc upon n certain strip of sandy beach In the shadows of the cliffs. "And I tell you I've already get the hull off San Diege thnt will take us there," maintained .Harlow. "All I'm short of Is you te stnnd your share of the hell we'll raise and te chip In with what cefn you "can scrape. If you hadn't' been n damn feel with that ten thousand," lie added bitterly. "Spilled milk. Ferget it. It came out of Mexico and It gees back where It belongs, I3ut If you're counting en mc for nny such amount ns that, you're up a tree. I'm Oat." "We'll go just the tcame If you can't raise n bean," said llnrlew positively. "Hut If you can dig anything, for Ged's sake scrape Jlvcly. Wc want te get there before homebody else docs. And I was hop!..' you'd come ncress fei g.ub and some guns and odds and ends." "I've get a few oil shares," snid Kendric. "If they're roosting nreund par they're geed for twenty-five bun dled." Harlow brightened. "We'll knock 'cm down in San Diege if we only get two-fifty!" he nn nftunccd. considering the eale as geed as made. "And we'll de the best wc can en what we get." Net yet had Kendric ngteed te go ad venturing with Twisty Harlow. Hut in bin seuld lie knew that he would go, and se did Harlow. There was nothing te held him here; from elsewhere the voice which seldom grew quiet was singing in his ears. 4 He knew,, some thing of the gulf into which Harlow meant te lend him. and of thnt defiant, legend-Infested .strip of little-known laud which lay in a seven hundred mile 'trip along its edge: he knew thnt If n man found nothing else he would stnnd his chance of finding life lunnlng large. It wa- the last frontier nnd at, such it had the singing voice. "You'll go?" s.ud Harlow. Hut first Kendric asked his few ques- Ileitis,. W hen he had answers te the last of them his emu eyes were shining. inn i ma ui. inuc.es in tusi uuu ucn snared; he was going headlong into the I'l.OTOl'UWS 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. GREAT NORTHERN ?r?t$ " VIOLA DANA jnJTlJrET or r.vrrj I IMPERIAL ?.nV' VA,j&uy?a9 ' niTHKT urr;iii' Dangerous Curve Ahead" k"ARl THV f'HESTNfT Alev nROAU IA1L,1 Jl ,Hl v n v m , m ia p M Mlrliun potier nnd (Ife. WiUli In "THE SERENADE" Lehigh Palace Uerman,t0.'h!f .'?. 1 CHARLES RAY la "MNKTKKN M rilVM IS" I F RP rR TYbjiead a"ceL .vfn7AAV. "UJ"I - MATIN1 1 "vlt.y WILLIAM S. HART In "THItr.l,-VVlllI IIKAMV 1 OVERBROOK ,:af) A'b DOUGLAS MacLEAN ln"I'ASMNO THIll" DAI AtT' I2H"ri;fATMnTrtTnrTilT 1214. MAIrKET flTllCUT I tit v i ,.. 11 u p xt , I iLrfikrfIj NNA (. MII.PON In "Why Girb Leave Heme" iPRINJPPGC 101H MAItKET STRKKT THOMAS MEIGHAN ' In "CAITV RICKS" Wl I IAM Dllci ' M" i WILLIAM RU5SELL i in -un, lutui i nini ..eNOAcnr' j ai - -q UCltMANTOWN AVI3NUK T- - Z T--T . . THOMASTMHGHAN ST' In "CAVI'Y KICKS" I RIJRY J,AKnT ST. bblew"ttTi IVIAA L1INULK In "MFAKN LEAKS' ll.Ml I.rt h" SAVOY 12U -AKBT"sTiu;i:f i "COURAGE" SHER WOOD Ml? i, ui-ime7rA i.i:. r MAT ' BVU. 0.30 ETHEL CLAYTON In "IIKVONU" STANLEY MAKKET'AT'jDT-i 1-',-'1 11 A M tell 1M l GLORIA SWANSON In "I NIIIIIS TIIK LASH" STANTON MA"1.T Almvs fOTH ! "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKETflAT,K 7.",lf IIAVin I'OWKM, In "DANGEROUS LIES" victeria s,AAnK;rr,n8tllS.'0 ANNA Q. NII.I.S0N In "Why Girls Leave Heme'" RIALTO WEST CHESTER WALLACE REID In "TIII3 UUU, UHJUKHS" SUN UltlM tin liml nlrjtnil. mM . ... that nt the end of lit he would 2 have filled hln pockets tlwThrt weiildhnve drunk deep of the life t,al satisfied. It uns long since he hM smellcd the sen, had known ocean sun. rise and sunset', had gene te sleep with h s bunk awnjing and the water Ian. ping. Se when again Harlow fe "You'll come?" Kemlrlc'a hand Tt uiii iu up grinned ey way of signlni i (enlrnet, and his voice rang out i?.U ettsly. "Put her there, old ma e fe with you. blew high, blew low." . -.., ...., ,..,,, uiuvv lOVV, ' Fer n few lnlmiiee tt,,. ...... . rur u iew minutes they nlnn,,.j Then Harlow hurried off te mX h few arrangements were nn.... . .'' fprc they could be In the saddle nnii riding toward a railroad. Ken,? t. --.. ... ........, tlt. m.-t.-cs-nrv ii tnennt ti nut .. A. .1 - . .steitri , "' "" "i mrtp Hours' S opt, since he realized that even hla hard body could net continue indefinitely T he had been driving It Here of fat? ' There was nothing te be done just new that Harlow could net de; before ttV, saddled horses could be brought for him he could have time for what rest he needed. np The thought of bed was pleasant a he wnllted en. for no realized thnt he waN tired In every muscle of his bedr The street wns deserted saving the fig ..iv ui u v iic saw coming toward him. As he was turning a corner the boy's voice accosted him. "Sener Kendric," came the call "Un memente." Kcndrlc waited. The boy. a half breed in ragged clothes, came close and peered Inte his face. Then, having made sure, he whipped out a Brasll pnrccl from under his tern coat. "Para usted." he annennre,! Kendric took it, wondering. "What Is ?" he asked. "Wli It?" 'ue sent But the boy was slouching en down the street. Kendric called sharp) v : the boy hastened his pace. And when' Kcn drlc stnrted nfter him the ragninuffln broke Inte n run and disnppeared down' an alley wny. Kendric gave him tip nnd came back le the street, tearing off the outer vvinp of the package under a street lamp. In his hand was a shenf of bank notes which he readily rocegnircd ns the very ones he had juii new lest nt dice, together with a slip of note paper en which were a few finely penned lines. He held them tip te the light In an amazement which sought nn explanation. The words were tn Spanish and snld briefly: "Te Sener ,Ttm Kendric because under his lnugh he looked sad when he lest. Frem one who does net play at anv game with faint hearts." His fac" flushed het r.s he read; an grily his big hand crumpled mes-age anil bnnk notes together. He glanced down the empty t re-el ; then forgetful of Ik.1 and rest, his anger l Ising, he strode swiftly off toward the hotel, muttering under Ms breath. The hetelkeepcr he found alone In the little room which served him as office nnd bed chamber "I wnnt te see Mrs. Uies" said Kendric curtly. "You'd be meaning the Mexican lndy? Name of t'asteltuar." lie drew his soiled, inky guest book toward him, "Zeraldit C'estelinar." "I suppose se," answered Kendric. "Where is she?" "Your name would be Kendric?" persisted the hotelkeeper. And nt Ken--drlc's diert "Yes," . p tinted down the hall. "Third deer, left side. Sbe'l expecting you." Had Kendric paused te speculate ever the Implication of the man's words lie would inpvitnblv have understood the trick Uuiz Hles's companion lind played en him. Hut he waa never given te stepping for reflection when he started for n definite genl nnd furthermore just' new his wrath wns consuming him. He went furiously down the hall and struck nt the deer ns though It were a man who hnd stirred his anger by standing in his path. "Come in," in vited a woman's voice in Spanish, the Inflection distinctly that of old Mexico, In lie went. liefeie him steed an old woman, her face a tangle of deep wrinkles, her hall' spotted wltli wlilte. Her eyes small and black and keen. He looked nt her n surprise Te be continued Tomorrow MIOTUI'MYB Mtnwurr TlMIl . cow-Any tr -OrAMtntA. I ifTjThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER dlTV I U THEATRES UJ BELMONT :'" AUOW: MARKBT -i-IIV11N I t .. ,, 11 tn te II P li , IOIS Hr.HKK'h "TOO WISE WIVES" CEDAR COTH & CED.VP AVC.VUI 1 r.c. t.i,H n 7 ..mi n p. it SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "MIIKltE I.KllITh AUK I.OH" CO IPI IM Murl.et bet r,Uth & 00t V , CU1Vi ' "1 T lind OPM. nnrbiini llcdrercl ..nil Sprelal t i.kI In "The Face of the World" "TT7I- RJftlBO KHONY ST & GIIUKD AVS Jvi nr li.'.r nn rn.nkferil "!' -, . . Al.I-s.TAIi CAST In "PARDNERS OF THE TIDE" 1 rAnrn UST L. UV.NCAf.Tai AV I - ...t-i .. MAT1NKK DII.T Iti'eltarw Iledfurt! and prci.il ( at In "lhe race of the World" I fin KT n-1' AND LOCI'S I -TltEETa 1-uv.ujiMim i.ae, ami l-vit. ti.aoieii WALLACE REID In "TUB 1IKM. IIIGOKIO" NIXON S-D AND ' "j AI.I.-STAK CA-.T T.i "ROBINSON'S TROUSSEAU" I R'VOLI 52D ?r, s ILt AI r.s r.ti.' i is r i.. "THE WIFE'S AWAKENING" 69TI-I STREET T0',V." ,'."'.. i OPENS TOMORROW (il.OKIA HVtANMIN In "rndir llir I.Jk'' Ily sjpeei Anancemvnt Mi .T. K .'TJHtbautn. 1'rral.lent BTANIKV CO, Ut' AMhlllCA STRAND OKHMANTOWS' AVB vi l. v i slKFJtT WALLACE REID Id "HIE TIIIM. Ilinc.KKS" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P.T.O.A. Germantewn301Vrrsmamr;.LAv,fc MILTON SILLS In Jack Iinilen'n "Till: I.ITTI.i: lOOL' JEFFERSON x?a'V.",.,?..u.,Vb ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "niB timr, ntei nehiikri;" PARkT niiKjc .avu u.j i iiijj n' " --- -"Sr-il-J-" 'in . "ffpl ' CHAitLir. ch.u'mn in 'Tim nn.'! Puw J v3. i-l W.
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