Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1922, Postscript, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC) .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922
fC& Daily Mevie Magazine
I Hetel) Hollywood. The address I rIve
I you for Tem Onllcry Is Ills latwt.
though he and his. wife liave just moved
te rlilcnRO, I (invent hla address there,
1 but n letter will be forwarded.
Stuart All right : I'll print a picture
of Itudelph In htx "Sheik" cestume
ns seen us I get u chnnce.
"PHARAOH'S WIFE"
SETS RECORD IN
NUMBER OF EXTRAS
FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
A KECOItD In the number of extras
A-MiBfd in a motion picture l claimed .
CONRAD XAGKfi
'1$ "Pharaoh's Wife," which Krtiwt
.lVubltKch, director of "deception," '
Pafeslen" and wlmllar nlcturcs. 1ms
"brought te this country with him.
VJ'baraeh's Wife" required the use
of 112,000 extras, according te Mr.
LubltHch. Owing te the work involved
In the mnsslve historical production
eri which he has recently centered hi
attention, he Is limiting himself te
two pictures n year. lie will be heve
three weeks te study American predui
lug ractlHidtf.
Mr. liiibitsch is unbelievably jeui.g
te have mounted te his iinsent eml eml
nence. in the film Industry eiu
twentyuine. He was born in I'eluml
ahd was originally n tailor's appren
tice. Frem n Mipcr he became knewn1
as a character artist iri burlesque Jew
lsb roles similar te the well-known
Potash and Perlmuttcr types. Hi
first great directorial sucec.-.s was
"Oypfcy Weed." He and Tela Ncgr.
grew Bimultanceusly.
In making "Pharaoh's Wife"' it wa
necessary te build an ancient dty m -crul
miles long. The east for this pic
ture Included 13 mi I .lannings. of "L)e "L)e
ceptlen" fame. Paul Wegener of 'Tn
Golem," Hagny Scrvnc uud Harr
l.icdtkc.
A X IXTKUKSTIXti thing a win'
fV Lubitsch's work Is that he cuts bis
We will le glad te
publish the pictures of
such screen players
as arc suggested
6j the fans
nn picture.
itneut
nftpp tin- first run oil.
without projection. After tnc ciuik
Khoetinc is run off. lie orders the cut-.
te be made, nnd when the print i
rcady. with the bulk cut out. by
patting the print through his linger
he Indicates where the tinal culling
is te be done. It therefore takes him
but n brief time te get his picture in
shape. , ,,
"Xe one knows what the director
wants done with u picture se well a a
tbe director." says Mr. l.ubitsch. I'
several people Interfere with the cut
ting, the Idea the director wanted te
develop may Iw lest.
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Wolves in the Weeds
ny ii.vnnv
Tliis ircek Jack and Janet have an
etcitUig adventure in the hip weeds,
meeting irt'M animals that secw te
he friends, but prove te be fees.
ClIAPTUIt I
! Vlsliers at Xlght
TODMK PfPKlXS, the collie, and
.lehnny Hull, the bulldog, were
sneezing comfortably before the open
I lire in Janet's bungalow home beside
' the lake tit the edge of the big weeds,
.luck, who hud run In from his own
bungalow home next deer for n little
! visit before going te bed, was plnyln;
dominoes with Janet.
Suddenly Toddle Pupkins growled In
I his slccn. and his hnir begun te bristle.
Johnny Hull heard Toddle's growl and
looked up quickly.
.Janets tutner ioekcu at Toddle
at
Pnnklns. nml Mulled.
Toddle Pupklns must be having a bad here?" asked Janet.
dream," he said. "Perhaps he Is chas
ing eats." , , ,
Hut Toddle Pupklns wasn't chasing
cats. Suddenly he growled again, and
this time his eyes flew open nnd he
leaped te his feet. He steed as If
listening. He did Johnny Hull. And
Johnny Hull's hair began te bristle like
that of Toddle Pupklns.
"Den t they leek tunny'' giggicu
Juliet. . , ,
"Hush-sh!" whispered Janet s, father.
"Tliey near senieunng.
Janet and Jack listened, tee, scarcely
breathing. Then' In a moment they
heard what Toddle Pukins' shnrp cars
had caught, even while he slept. It
was n howl, faint and far awitv u
howl Fad and doleful, that sent shivers
chasing up nnd down their backs.
Teddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Hull
growled savagely and rushed tx the
deer ns If te guard It. Again came the
faint hdwl.
I. "What is It?' whispered .lanct te
I lint fntlipl..
aWeIvp.m." he answered, -weivcs
hunting In the moonlight. Wc must
lock the ponies Trlxie nnd Topsy
K-curclv In their ntnblc tonight, and
keep Toddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Hull
in the house. ... ,, ,,
"Johnny Hull could whip a wolf,
declared Jntk. , ,,
"And se could Toddle Pupkins,
added Janet.
' "Te be sure they could, nnd per
haps two wolves, but welvcn bunt In
packs, nnd n pack of wolves would
quickly tear two dogs te pieces."
Toddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Hull
growled as If they didn't believe that.
"De you tiiinu tnc weivcs win cumu
"Xet unless tiiev nre very hungry,'
said her father, "and they couldn't get
In if they should come."
Jack and Janet were glad te hear
that, but even se they felt easier when
the howls died out in the distance. Net
n sound of the wolves could be heard ns
Jack, scurried te bed.
Ueth children were thinking of the
wolves when thev dretined off te sleep.
se, of course, they were much startled
when they were nwnkened an hour or se
later by a tapping at their window
panes.
"The wolves hnve come!" thought
Jack and Janet in their beds. Hut
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Yi uen I ue i ai ii causes muui uinwuiuuicaD u
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...I.... ii.-., tint.i iii nf their wlude-wr. i forget about the wolves. TIipvjMi IJ..'
they didn't nee nny wolves. They wiwr 'a desire te go out and piny with tk'
Ins-trad, n dozen rnbblts dancing In thi rnhblts-n des re thnt caused Hem!.
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H iu'bbit,a!;:. Vwere -singing a JefW , 'A M- . Ih.;
song : "V" '"" ""' ',i,r').)
"Queen Mgen smiled bright',
ller-.sllvery beams fill the weeds with
4tint lnrr
The snew-chid pines sparkle like
Christmas trees.
Come out I C'ome out nnd piny !'
Indeed, the moon was shining bright,
and in the weeds the pines did spnrkle
like Christmas trees. Jack and Janet
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THINK itIibI rcUurrtt weight would mciin te yeti In nppear
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n hi nil MrtheiN of Ilatlm, ?Iniinitf, Hlnipln llxerclaes nml
i:prrl Trentinents, which equal the famous "Hpns" of Kurepe.
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Let's Give Rudy a Rest
Listen, funs! We've tilled a geed
many reliimns with thN eontrevrrsy
nbeut Itiidelpli A'alentiue. And ether
fan.. nre new writing in and asking for
ward the
That doesn't
As te scenarios, after the writer has. . goodness snke te step it and devote some
whlnneil a Merv Inte shape. I.ubitscn
and nn mwistniit and tlie author go
into sceluIen for about a month. Dur
ing this period the script Is written and
rewritten se that when they rcacli the
studio the script Is feel-proof. Ex
cept for miner changes, the senpt i."
thereafter followed te the letter, lhe
rast Is informed generally of what the
story contains, but that is all.
Mr. T.nhitKeh said he unproved of the
idea of American and foreign director been expressed.
meennhene.
sound very hnneftil. does it? But it's
the most hopeful aihire I can give you. i
In ether words, there's no place te
study direction except in nn actual job'
which keeps you close te It. I never
heard of a director's apprentice and
there are se many voting cliapS nreuud i
! every studio waiting for n chance that .
1 a director would be swamped with np-
plicatiens if lie announced such n pe- ,
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nf thi. space te answering their que
tlens, which, niter nil. is the me't im
portant function of the letter be.
When nil flip rnrresnnrulenre is sifted
down, you'll find it simply amounts I "itlen vacant. Addre-s Jehn Harry
te an expression of personal opinion n
te whether Valentine is or is net a
geed actor, whether or net he Is geed
looking and If he is really conceited.
And earh fan is entitled te his own
opinion, and nil possible opinions have
cjtchanzine pests, ns professors et net
able universities did before the war.
He denied, however, eny likelihood or
his muklng n picture while he is here. I
"Maybe after two or three years,
after I have been here long enough te
' nbterb American customs and apeak J
English," he wild.
HOW QUICKLY CAN
A PICTURE BE
MADE PROPERLY?
Xerth rifth
Huntingdon
Seuth Fourth
Seuth Seven-
II HAT is believed
Wcdl
e be n record for
editing and titling n special preduc
tien was set by (Veil B. Dc Mllle and
his stnff in finishing up "Saturday
Xight." in order that he might embark
promptly for his vneatien in Kurepe.
Twelve working days were required.
Jcanlc Muepkersuu. author of the story,
did the literary work en the titles,
This demutid
And se I'll simply acknowledge let
tcrs lrem the follewing:
Daphne Floyd, 3.""S
street.
Mnrasepblna. .1S.1G
street.
Abraham Perter. 700
street.
Leuis Rurelle. 1S38
teenth street. .
K. A. M. V
"Angel."
Weeping Willow. Narbertb.
Helen Tteberts.
Xeill P.
Deris Xnth. Olney.
Angel Valentine.
Severlne. Miss C. B.. A. B.
nnd Margaret, Jack, R. J.
I.. S.
'., lUisc
A. and
Julius M. There are nt present no
active studies outside of New Yerk
the and California. There. Is n studio at
.v.,,1 thr I BeUwned. Pa., near nicy lerge, but
t00 "i'he no work is going en there just new.
Blue Eyes It ! impossible te get
the ages of some of the stars because
thev simply refuse te let them be known.
That's the easu with Xnzlmeva.
Melghan and Wnlly Beid. Nerma Tal
madge was liern in ISO- and Cenwnj
fnp sneed care rie te ' leane in ibni. iean;n iiuuri"
ler spceu guv, ri-i. iu vm I'nlmndifn. I'n tei
reminiscences en Mr. De Mille's part StU(lieii Hollywood. Calif. Valentine
concerning the rapidity with which itsj, about twenty-seven years old.
Is possible sometimes te work en a pic
ture without detracting from its value.
"I made two pictures ut the snme
time once, he bind, 'one uunng
day, and the ether at night.
were both very successful.
Cheat' aud 'The Uelden Chuuce.'
"The man ck?tcd te stick it out with
me was Alvin Wyckoff. director of pho
tography. He and I slept an hour every
evening. Of course, we were younger
then," he nded. smiling. "Perhaps it
couldn't be done new. Aside from us
there were two complete crews, one for
eneh .rnmniinv.
"And 1 remember when we had Cr
aldlne Fnrrar under contract for eight
weeka. During thnt time we were en
titled te make one or mere pictures. We
nctuiilly made three, aud one of them
Wns 'Carmen.' "
According te Mr. De Mille, it does net
pay te rush a picture's production. Only
in the rarest cases, lie declares, where
sets arc few and simple, wucre no out
Hareld
Hull at
weed.
Address Arthur
the I.asky Studies.
Stewart
Helly-
Jeseph II. King Comedy producers
uhe sometimes buy stories in the open '
market arc Mack Sennett. Christie
i Comedies. Hnreld I.leyd. Constance
ITalmndge, Buster Kenten and Lloyd
I Hamilton, all te be addressed at Hollywood.
p
I). C. D. Antonie Morene was born
in Madrid. Spain. In 1SSS. I under
stand he is net married. I havi- pub
lished complete information about Bu Bu
delph Valentine during the last week
ei se. nnd I imnglne veu have seen It
-l.l ln.il., iK.rl is remnrei . llllfl I since you W reie join H-urr. I iimi-ii l
.i..r nW .iIum net Intervene te ' heard of Pauline Curley since sln made
.i-i.. .. ,. ii ..ii-tiin. iu done well and "Hands Off" for I'ex. Yeu can ad
uicklv ' 'dress her at S00 Waterloo street.
I.es
A notable example of this was tne
recent filming by William De Millu of
"Mls Lulu Bctt," which, owing te its
simple and compact sets, was finished se (
far as actual "sheeting" wu concerned
iu slightly ever a month, uiul already
the author of the sterj , Miss Zena Oule,
lias declared it is au improvement en
the original drama. "Saturday Night"
required considerably mere time
.The Lene Star's Day
Is Gene, Director
Geerge Melferd Hays
THE day of the stur nlene has gene '
In the motion-picture business, ac- ,
cording te (Jrergc 11. Melferd, famous
producer, who hns just fiuifchnl "Mernn
t the Lndy Letty." featuring Dorethy
Dalten and Itudelph Valentine.
"I don't menu that we won't have
dtara anymore, for we shall always have
star pluyers." said Mr. Melferd. "Hut
I de mean that you cuu no longer take
a big stur and a peer story and make
a geed or successful picture."
"A great picture demands two things,
at least a geed story and geed acting.
W have iilcnty of geed actors, but we
haven't always had geed stories. The
i. demand for geed stories is se great new-
, uda.vs, however, thut the producer who
ii, leans en
'.lal ure
"Glescly
that-the
he can dash off n geed motion-picture
steryjn three weeks s ulse gene. Time
Vraavhcu an author thought nothing of
.Hitting down nnd throwing something
Angeles, Calif.
David Perter, (U) Seuth Fourth
treet Melly HKIng has been taking a
rest for some time after a strenuous
year in pictures, vaudeville and the
iegifimate. She has Im'i-ii spending her
thne at her home en Leng Island, de de
etlug her nt tendon te Jier hnbv and
heP husband i she's a Mrs. Alexander,
ou knew I. Pearl White's latest pic
ture is "Any Wife." which she finished
inst recently and whh-h nns net yet
been seen licre. (Jleria Swanseu, Lila
l.ee. Theinus Meighan, Theodere Hub
erts. Baymond Ilatten and Bi'be Don Den
Ms were in "Male and Female." We'll
publish the picture of May McAvoy.
, Watch for it.
i
. Alfwl TeiuiKlla. 7l Seuth Kiglith
St. Ad-Ires William S. Ilnrt. Hate
and l'flie streets. HoUjweoil. fill.
M. A. T. writes "When'' docs the
esteemed :ritic "get that stuff who
praised Wnlly Iteid ns Peter Ibbet Ibbet
sen?. And why. if there is an artis
tic fun among us, have we net Jienrd
a word regarding the sets and Nazi Nazi
ineva s acting in 'Camlllc'V
"Frem the ridiculous te the subllm"
in tnree wccks is qiuie n juhii. i'"
happily each hnd ItH opposite qualities
a 'mi te help bridge the gap. But Mr
Beld had better take the kinks out of
his marcel and Mvnp his waistcoat nnn
mere, nt the Lambs' Club. West Forty-
fourth street. New Yerk. I thought
the sets in "Cetnillc" were quite the
mniit Tinlnhl. wn.lf nf lie 1tml linf Ln
come out of nn American studio in n
long time. Didn't you? And I'm In
clined te agree with you about Nazi Nazi Nazi
roevn's ranking faces. But really I
think Wally did a mighty geed job
with the character of Peter Ibbetson.
It is net n particularly sympathetic
pnrt and I'm afraid you allowed your
dislike of the character te make you i
dislike the actor who played It. Ifi
that Is the case, it would simpjy preyc I
that Wally did an especially geed bit I
of work and I think that's the an- I
swer. 1
Kay. West Philly High Scheel
Yeu ask me which is the prettier. May
McAvoy or somebody else, and suggest
I supply the 'Vomcbedy else." Ne.
thnnks. May McAvoy is pleuty pretty
enough for me. I quite fell in love with ,
her in "Sentimental Temmy" and ,
"Morals" didn't make me fall out of
love by any means. Yes; "Snow
blind" was written by Katherine New
lin Burt. About Lloyd Hughes? All '
right: born in Bisbc'e. Arizona. ISO!) ;
educated nt the Polytechnic, Le"s An- ,
ge'es: screen career, "The Haunted1
Bedroom." "The Heart of Humanity." I
"The Indestructible Wife," "Satan, '
Junier," "Turn in the Bead," "The!
Virtuous Thief." "The False Bend." '
"Belew the Surface." "Homespun ,
Felks," "Beau Bevel," "Dangerous
Hours," new working with King VI
der nt Hollywood. Married beautiful '
(Jleria Hepe last July. He !k six feet
tall, weighs ir0 pounds ,and hns dark
i hair and grayish -green eyes. His home
address is 053 Michelterenn street. Les
Angeles. Anything else? Come again.
nudelph Fan. .1828 Frankfort ave
nue Valentine's wife was Jean Acker
,nn nctress. They have just been di
verced at least 1 ve heard that th
decree has been handed down. Ad
dress Agnes Ayrcs. care Lasky Studies.
Hollywood, Cnl. Miss Ayres was mar
ried, but secured a divorce a fe,
months age. Yes. they will be glad t
hear from you. All tly? picture people
like te get. fan mail.
'
Lever of Movies. Spring City !
Whew! That's a big order you give inc.
I'll de the best I can. Address Carl
i (Jantvoert nt Benj. Hampton Studies,
Hollywood (his Intest picture is "The
, Man of the Ferest"! : Irene Wallace,
117 Seuth Manhattan street, Les An
geles; Ann Hastings, care Pathe Ex
changes, .1." West Forty-fifth street.
New Yerk; Blchnrd Headrh-k. BMC
1 Fast Thirty-ninth street, Les Angeles;
Jesephine Hill. T'liiversnl City, Cnl.:
Pauline (inreu, Hetel Algonquin. Xcw
Yerk; Mile. Andree Pcyre, caie IIiiit;
Pollard, 1'niversal City, Cal. ; Florence
Vlder, OtMU Santa Menica Boulevard.
Hollyweod: Tem ("iullery, ,'n'J Seuth
Fremont avenue, Iais Angeles; Antrim
Short, 1771 Cahuengn avenue, Les An
ireles; Kenneth Harlan, Fnlted Studies,
Hollywood : Reginald Denny, care Harry
Pollard. Universal City. Cnl. (he's
in a picture new with Mile. Peyre) ;
May Allisen, care Metre Studies,
Hollyweod: ritzi llrunette. Ilol'yweud
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cly related te thnt In the fact , n llkp i,im the Wtcr.
he day of the person who thinks' "a.h for Mine. Nnzimevn makinc
together nnd rytllna It hii erislnul htery
wr me mevieg.
"That h no mere lllg (he nnd t-lx-yeel
teries new call for the drlimntic
ilualltlcB aud nkill of n Murc play, for
the closely woven tcchnle of it geed
short Btery and for the bcope and detail
Of e novel. Thut In why n many btaue
IllsjH and -novels are beiiiff made into
liiotleii-plcturo plnyH and h many pue
wewiful nevcllstH and drainutlstfl nre glv-
inCBlL-the: tunc te writing solely feri
thn.2L. N Ai t, te
fncpN is net zoed ni'llliL".
"We've nil licnrd thnt versatility iir iir
netes Kient nhlllty. but de net let ux
have it In such an clPlit ns would
ciuiKe our Idels te ridicule themselves
Hut I don't winli te be n Bcneiul crepe
huiiKer. Whnt'-. veur miswer?
"Alse kindly tell ine where there .
nn opportunity for one te Htudy direc
tion. Is It possible te npprentice oik eik
self te one of the directors heading thi. thi.
ewn liidepcndcnt cenipnnleH?
"Where could I reach Jehn Harry
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If your skin
iiches and burns
apply Resinol at once
See hew quickly ihe
itching slops and
healin&kegins. Aided
by Resinol Seap relief
is even mere prompt
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RESINOL
Soeiltirt'q &nd Hedinq
I B. Sheppaid &Sens
TKe Kiev? Freck Materials
provide charming settings for the winter plajltime in
sunny Seuthlands.
Fabrics and colorings in accord with the hour and the
activity, selected v?ith discrimination that accepted none
but Fashion's best.
Likewise these fore-handed women who would secure
the choicest for their summer vJardrebes will find much
te interest them.
Fabrics Already Received Include
Voiles dots and figures black nnd smart combina
tions of blue and brev?n.
French linen latfn white striped with rose, heliotrope
or blue.
Tissue ginghams plaids and checks in blue, lilac,
orange, Copen, bre0n, navy and black.
French ratina in white.
D. & J. Andersen ginghams checks', plaidi, stripes
and plain colors. Nete the three new colors we're
adding te the geed old standbys new rose, copper,
royal blue.
We ha-ste always found
Reasonable Prices
te be v"ery geed business.
Alhambra W"..W.U8A
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "i;.IT TIIK VAM1'"
ALLEGHENY '."f.vtmK.Tii
"OVER THE HILL"
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ANITA STEWART
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MARION DAVIES
in "Tin: nitiin.'s ruvv"
ACTOR FltANKUN 4 OlHhW AVli.
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ELSIE FERGUSON
In "TIIKSOMt OK SONOS
PAULINE STARK
in -snow iti.iM"
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BERT LYTELL
KARLT0N
ClIHSTNUT Ahevn rtneAD
Dally 10 A. M. te 11:151. M.
Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen
in "I'lynat iiiiii:tsn"
Lehigh Palace ccrn",a"rj:;;?E,
Ave. anl
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aim:s ,yhi:s a iuiiiii.ru vai.iintine
"THE SHEIK"
I IRFRTY HI'.OAU 6. fOLl'.MUIA AV.
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CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "WHAT Ml M.N KNOWS"
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BETTY COMPSON
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DOROTHY PHILLIPS
in "MAN.0.S NIJMAUBIHK"
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MARGUERITE CLARK
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CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "WHAT NO' .MAN KNOWH"
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JOHNNY (Torchy) HINES
In "Hl'HN 'KM I I' ItAKNI-S"
CLTIJ CT TIIKATHI Huluw Merucs
DO 1 l"l OI- MATIMU) DAILY
GLORIA SWANSON
In "L'NOKIl TJIIl LVhH"
ri rYXV wi maiTklt nf. ""
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MARY MILES MINTER
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"The Flower of the North"
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'ANTONIO MORENO
JiLH,niii"' LT or Tin; HILLS
SAVOY ls,f "ZVT
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BETTY COMPSON
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MANLLY "A" AT 1BTII
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"The Conquering Power"
STANTON 'j,a"li:t" At,urriiiTH
"A CONNECTICUT YA'NKEE
.IN JUMl llinirs (OMIT"
Tlic Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"
victeria I,A(,Kr'1;, ,,'-be'i;v
DUSTIN FARNUM
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RIALTO. WEST CHESTER
ETHEL CLAYTON
J "JiX"' tiii: vAMf"
GRANT
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BEF MOMT C2D ABOVE MARKET
HOUSE PETERS
in "thi: iNvisini.i: pem'kk"
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Sl'KCIAL CAST IN
'FACE OF THE WORLD"
COLISFl M Market bet r.Oth 4 0U
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"A CERTAIN RICH MAN"
JUMBO
FHONT ST.
Jumbo June
& OIRARD AVj
en rrunirrera -J-1
UUUGLAS MacLEAN
I" "uni: A .minuti:"
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BETTY COMPSON
Jn "Ullli:s MI'HT LIVK"
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in "Tin: i.uuu ok jaiib"
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GLADYS WALTON
in "Tin: itemiv
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RIVOl I C"U AND k7NSO.M STS. .
MAY McAVOY
In "MIIUAl.S"
69TH ST.
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WILLIAM S. HART
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in "UlllILM .MUST l.m."
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HOBART BQSWORTH
le "HUM! IAHxa"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O A.
Germantown mvA
Ambassador &",m "Wi ..
HOBART BOSWORTH
In "WHirr, llMs"
i,Hnnamun at
MATI.Nl.L IJAIM
William re ruin-i i nrr
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