i fs vi in ift mh fr I y; :u ( & isvjBMiya public .EpGBB-yHiLJiji!LiiA, 'tiifeteii ' 'irAivfefe; ,fGfe Daily Mevie Magazine r '",' U Rft IF W,' THRILLS GALORE ATTENDED THE FILMING OF FLOOD , ,TTNUSrAL incltlent nnd accident, v wan mucii 01 me strenuous inc. -. ,1... ....... lirri... ,-.! - vr tt t, u iiiu uiBi ui -i hi; v.:iii ei Jiemc ? (,Jnre wuu i up uruinary numecr imu raiwlUy of thrills while they were cn- r. ffRCl in lUinliiR tlir tpcct:icular Heed i Wcnes at the huge Lnguuti dnin near Xutnn, Ariz. The text of the iccimrle, which was written by Kve I'nrell from Ueerge Ar HCw Chiuuberln In's novel, "Heme," de scribes the destruction of n Seuth Amor Amer Amor Iren Velley by flood, nnd the heroism of Garry Lnnslii?, who cheeks fhe flood by epenine the floodgates of n dam. IvOUIh .1. (insnier, who directed the FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ti rroductlen, seiislit lone nnd cnrefullj for a location that Weu:d give him the chance te properly ntnge the flood flene, te gle them the reallim por trayed by the novel. A semi-tropical wttlng was required, nnd this limited the search te the Southwest. He finally Mdeetcd the Lccuna Dam t Yuma, ArU.. as tlie proper site, and with a corps of technical workers nnd players who were te participate in these fcCencs, he went te Yuma, and with the consent of the Government officials in charge, of Lngiuia Dam, a replica of a practical impounding dum was con structed it mile or mere biIew the huge retaining wn'l that held back an al most ineeti'Vlxablc quantity of water The work en thin tcinpnriir dum brought Us nlmre of troubles, ltig mo me mo eortrucks were mired in the soft clnj "nnd in the sand, nnd almost Miperhiiinnn efforts were required te release them Sometimes they would slip and sl'de dangerously en the siimy grades, and ene turned completely ever. lMirtunntelv the workmen leaped te tafct and no cue was injured. WHEN the small dam was completed, the pln.vers were rebeun-ed thor oughly nnd when all was ready the cnmenimen were wt nt points of com- paretlvn safety, nnd the bigmil te "let go" was glvu. Government officials at the l.apitia Dam, en receiving this tignal, opened the big flood gates, and rail. ions of gal lons of water went rushing and tearing down the alley, dcttrejliig the vIIiiirv that hud been built for thnt purpose I ft iMPp '- '-1 m tBSri-. s&aHRr lH .n.?svixi-.xs-';i-.. ? sbk.:. . 9mmbbb when I say my ideas coincide with yours because you de knew se much mere about the theatre than I de. it is my belief, apropos of your little discussion with Nell Martin, who mlist ben sin sin rcre actor from his views, that the pub' He doesn't wish te be educated. 1 was" never mere nngry nor disgusted than when 'The Love Letter,' which was absolutely clean entertainment and de lightful in the bargain, failed in New Yerk, while 'The Dcml-'Virgln,' which Is disgustingly salacious, is allowed te make a big hit. Yet the theatregeers nre constantly calling for the best. I don't blame Mr. Dillingham for declaring he'll preduce no mere refined nnd cultured plays. "I have n first cousin, Arllne Pretty, In the movies, no I de knew n little about the producing, end, tee. It inakea me smile when critics acctiFe hpr of (electing a stnjc name from an overdose of conceit. It ie really her ewti my mother's maiden name also. "I usually like poepfo no ether fan knows about Clyde Fillmore and Frank Elliet for Instance. Although I read two magazines a month I never see them mentioned and they deserve n little pub licity. Is either of them married and what are their latest pictures, please? xncre are se many things 1 nm 1 Interested In and would like te nsk you about, but I sunnese that would be im possible. I am afraid this is tee long already . De answer me, please, al though I knew you are swamped with far mere interesting letters." (Ne, I'm net. I don't often get let ters as interesting as Yours nnd it isn't I a bit tee long. Come right ahead an often as the impulse strikes you and iisk me an the questions you want te. I'm Inclined te ngrce with you that lhc public doesn't really want te be edu cated. I doubt very much whether the stage, is having much educational ef fect. It could have, if pcople would go te the plays designed te educate them, but they won't. The .screen can de It much better than the stage because, en every program, there Is n chance te slip In an educational twe-rceJcr and the nudlcnce will watch if while waiting for the feature they cauie te sec. Clyde Fillmore is new en the stage. He far ns I knew, Frank Elliet la rtlll in pictures, though I haven't recently had any news of his activities. His home is 173r Highland avenue, Hollywood, and he'd be tickled te denth td hear from one who likes hi? work. Yeu mustn't think you're fluttering yourself when yetl say you ugrce with me. That's probably the worst thing you could toy about yourself. 'Honest. Lets of pco pce pco peo think se.) E. D. 0. "Partners of the Tide" was produced by Jrvln Wlllatt. The part of Augusta Baker was played by Daisy lloblnseu. OHve P. Milten Slltfl conceals his age from the public no I can't give it te you. Yes, he's married and has n young daughter, A month docs seem a long time te wait te receive that pic ture of Valentine, but you must remem ber thnt he has been swamped with re quests sluce his sudden fame and also that Im has been away en location making n picture for some time. If you don't hear from him in the next two weeks I'd write again and tell him you inclesed the customary quarter. Dctiy II. V. S. wrHcs: "I nm nfrnld Uncommon Sense By JOHN DLAKE Teaching the Bess His Businest DOl'liLAS FAIRBANKS ll'e ici'fj lc glad te publish the jitcturrs of suck screen players as are siigeestfil 1V the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv nRNRY M. NKELT F1 OCCURS te most young men nt certain stages of their careers that the gentlemen for whom they nre work ins are conducting the business in n very slovenly fashion. New and then this position is correct. But In the majority of cases, it Is taken without all thccrldcucc. and that is til - I wajs dangerous. It Is nosslble thnt reu mar Tie able te teach the boss something about his business from time te Jlrae. If you can comince him of that, he will prob ably listen te you. The only boss worth working for is tlu one who is willing te get new and geed ideas. B' Bridgeton Your favorile llttb actress, .Tune Caprice, is new -.". -- , r ... .1.,. w vu .iLiicc, .luiie luiuiie. is inn lid assaulting the temporary dam Unit tll,. eritc ,utlc w,f(J j,.;rry M fimnlpr lind iust finished. ItaniRey Wullaec, ns Gerry Lansing, rnade the heroic fight described by Chamberlain in Ills novel, and in the face of grave pergenal peril opened Uie gates of the dam. thus delaying its de de etructien by the wall of water that had piled up behind it. Wallace said afterward that money could net induce him te play auetber uch scene. When the tloed gales were opened the dam held just a little longer, and Wn.Iacc was rescued from the flood of fawny waters by Nerma Nichols as Margucrita, the Smith American girl. larde, the Fex dins-ter. who made Over the Illll. nnd ether film sue cell's. Hevcn't you seen the stories of their romance in the fan magazines'' They met four years age when he di rected her In a picture called "Every Girl's Dream.' They were married about a year age, but have kept It secret. She is still under contract te the I'athe Company, but is net mak ing pictures Ojt present. Cluster Kawnend Address Editor, Calif. Lasky Studies, Hollywood, West Sixty-first street.. New Yerk. A letter addressed te him there in rare of Cabanne will reach him. Olgn Pet Pet reva is playing in New Yerk en the speaking stage in a play called "The White Peacock" at the Comedy Thetitre. Claire Whitney went into inudevllle this season nnd tnade her debut in April in a bketch called "The (Jos (Jes sipcr." with Rebert Emmett Keanc. playing the Keith circuit. I don't see hew you can have missed Knthln Wil liams. She lias been working steadily in lilms, though, of course, she is new phijlng the mere matronly pnrts . and plning them with nil the old Scenario ' i... .M .r i. -.A... 1 1 - Qi.n i.... - ,- .li.iiiii 7i in, 1'-' wniiti .. .'.J', ,"' PEOPLE enmc from rang distances te watch the preparations nnd the sheeting of these scenes. Arrangements had te be made with the Federal Gov ernment te use that portion of the Cm nniln Ttlver nnd Its bauks. nnd the im- . -, --- . -- - , j44u ila "till I UIV.M 111 tlOIII iwundcd water In Lnguna Dam for be , ,n t, s . U)H y tctnes. but Director l;Mlcr ; ' leading woman in the two JIMS irOUOlC Wll lliuru umii iuuiii.u7uiv.i for by the nlagntticcnce ami impressive ntss) of the scenes. Lyle Fergusen, graduate of the I ni reralty of California, who was operat ing scientific farm in the Yuma Bnsin. and who had u wide reputation da a stunt swimmer, took part In thec scenes. Interest is added te this state ment ny me " " i" " centlv hc was featured by urawnca tf., ' ""- wvn Cemnany In "(irand cngagetl in pcr.eri. ...B ....uiul-i u - ..ilr,,rs r,ler Their Skill LT new nnd geed ideas are nsten- islilmlv tcarce In this world. And most of us who think we haie them arc quite mistaken. It is wiser, then fore, te experiment long and carefully with the ideas that we think arc new and geed before we try te communicate them te ethers especially te the peo ple who arc paying our salnrles. While it docs net fellow that the man who is at the head of a business knows all about it, the presumption is that he knows niore nbeut It than n geed many ether men, or he wouldn't be succeeding in it. Every Mich bets hns In his employ a great many young men who think they can teach film his business. It would be highly inadvisable, however, for most of them .te begin this course of instruc tien Izzle Kite Claire Windser was leading lady In both "What De Men Want?" and "The Blet." She was born in Cnwker City, Kansas, in 1MI7. nnd was educated in Washburn College aiis WVbcr s productions you nuin anil In le I'lea-e une "Weman." "What's Werth While" and "Toe Wise VIcs." Miss Weber wns se impressed by her beauty and in telligence thur she gae Miss Wind-or the leading role in "Te Please One Weman" ns her screen debut, se Miss Windser didn't liuve the bard uphill climb that niet stars liuve had. Re- the Geld- Larceny has turned te vaudeville, and came East te New Yerk last month te ar- "'"". '"' """"""-: '". V".."4"".-. neli rmiLl linn ruin linlti" iiitikimmniV " - ri ,ih"; Tn,i";' & t fhV'i .. hc make-un e a successiu man 110 le icncll. ", a '; -- ,.,..- .- -. i nnt ura IV lines 10 give uiuisv;ii treuit ier rleus movie theatres, alentlne Is much , naiurauj b taller than Richard Barthelmess. Djek is only n U'l fe'Ier, tivc feet sew n , mmmmmmmmmmmmmm inches tall, while Valentine is less than an inch under six feet. his accomplishments. If he la wise he is open te suggestion, but he doesn't rellMi being sneered, ut by the people en his payroll. IF YOU think you can teach the boss his business, make sure by careful experiment whether jour way is better than his. Then begin by mild sugges tions, rather thnn by the bold nsscrtlen thnt you ought te be put in charge of the business. , Whlle you are doing this remember nlbe net te complain tee bitterly of the men who htc in positions of nutherlly ever jeu. Remember thnt the boss has put them Inte these positions', nnd that it is natural that he will back his judg ment nbeut them against yours. FACTS and figures, if your theories nre such that they can be thus tub stantiated, will help jeu te give the boss the lessens you think lie needs. Shew him, preve te him that you knew hew he can de something mere ef liricntl, nnd lu- will listen te jeu. If jeu can sine him money by your serv ices he will pay you at least a part of what jeu save, or, if he won't, beihc ether boss will. But "never be in tee great haste te teach the boss his business. The merest apprentice is hard te teach becnusc he thinks thnt his way Is geed enough. The bes, although his methods may lie biul and old-fnshiened. Is likely te be satisfied with them. He must be taucht patiently nnd n little nt a time, or he IK- W i 'Mm 4c- T " r 4 . I 'i v i : you are gelne te be very nngry nt me fqr writing this letter, but I hepe that you will print It se thnt Iho fans can ree It. Well, te come td the peint: ihy net have a tpcclal, column for discussions, such ns the Ileld-Vnlcntlne affair? Why. you can't realign lmw In teresting It would mnke this page. And nise, ii you weuici censiuer this, why net let the fans suggest n name for It? New please, dear fans, nntwer my let ter nnd coax our dear friend te sec my point." (But, my dear girl, that's Just what this column Is for. Why start nnother7 We all had a beautiful llttle scrap ever Held and Valentine, until n let of the fans began te get tired of the Inces sant repetition of "He Is," "He isn't," "He la," "He Isn't," "Yeu're an other," nnd se en world without end. Se we killed It aiu cmbnlmcd the cerpse nnd laid it away among the ethers. But if you want te bUirt another fight, go nhcad, nnd mere power te you, I'll Jein in with much pleasure.) 6 LIVING "UNKNOWN POILUS" French Government Seeks Identifica tion of Aphasia War Victims " Paris, .Tan. 27 (By A. P.) France has six Jiving '.'unknown pellus." The men. their memories n enmnlete blank as the result of horrors undergone during the war, are being'cared for by the Government, which is seeking te establish their identities. INSANE AFTER FALL ON ICE West Chester Aute Salesman Sent te Asylum West Chester, Pa., Jan. 27. Injured by n fall upon ice n week age, Calvin Kelly, thirty-five years old, an nuto nute nuto mebile salesman, et West Miner street, became violently lnsane yesterday. He . 1.A ,f.-S...-. . . ." was ovcrpewcrca ey me pence nnd take te the Chester County lnsane Hospital nenr Embreevllle. When Kelly fell he suffered tw0 broken ribs nnd was badly cut about the head. lie had apparently recovered, but for two days had been actlni strangely until' the flnoUcelIapso enme yesterday. It Is believed he suffered concunsien of the brain nnd an opera iron may be resorted te. ilPI l. a i mi SUPERB VACUUM SUMERS i 1900" ELECTRIC OWNERS The 4900' CATARACT Owner Ii Always a "1900" Boeiter WHY? Because the exclusive "1900" DOUBLE OSCILLATION and Figure "8" inotien washes clothes mere thoroughly and much faster. Nete the sturdy durable 'construc tion. The Em?ry Idea. "Net price alone, Jut the Best Machine at the Right Price." The "1900" Cataract At the pre-war price. Phene Diamond 0890 for informa tion, free demonttratien or booklet, Al" av pavm-nf. CHAS. W. EMERY & SONS, 1304 Diamond St. CHUL- THE RECORD OF QUALITY Ttecerds The Hit you've been waiting for THE SHEIK OF ARABY Fex Tret Ray Miller, Meledy King and His Black and White Meledy Beys and en the ether side FOUR HORSEMEN Fex Tret, Glantz and His Orchestra Ne. 4498-10 iru-75c Hear "THE SHEIK OF ARABY" at these progressive shops Philadelphia, Pa. Central i . - . A I .1j-i. ,tn M A I . - ' . . ... A ccnnin amount ui bi u-i.u..h.iih... - K kcJ t0 RCt mill aml nlrc n man 11 it vanity, if jeu like is part of jn your place who has nothing he wants Cofurleht l!l!3 stunt for another picture. net yet released. She has been engaged Blllle CralR Ye. I Knew you asked me te print these pictures. Hut I'll have te beg all of the fans te be very patient in this. We didn't realize what we were starting when we offered te de it. It would be comparatively simple if each fan nsked for just one plrturc. Iirt the requests keep coming Jn In swarms and most of them arc like yours asking for ten or n deen and, as we can print only ene a day, delay is un ENGLISH AUTHOR PLEASED BY SPIRIT IN STUDIOS ACCOKDING te Mrs. A. M. 'Wil- Ueal lately. liamsen. noted British author new j jiBitlm; in Les Angeles, the greatest I'crsls Most decidedly. I should and most constructive change in me- net call Cenrad Nagel handsome, but tlon-picture innklng during the last six' lila face shows an intelligence and .1 years has been In the attitude of the personality that, in ray humble opinion, producer toward the author. count for n let mere than merely per- "When I lirht wrote for a film com- I feet feature.-. I get erv weary of pany fix vcurs age," sas she who 1st hamlFOiiie men, though I admit an 'the "A. M." of the fnineuH team of I nbldlng in fact an increasing pen O. N. nnd A. SI. Williamson, authors! chant for beautiful women. Wialwas of "The Lightning Conductor." "Lord gat that way as we near our dotage. Levelnnd Discovers America." "Lady you knew, But Nagel is certainly n Betty Acress .the Water," I never went' geed and sincere actor, lie can always iPr tlm Ktiiclin. Tliev didn't seem te I be depended upon te get the most out want me te. It wuh all en u purely y commercial basis. The remuneration 1... i 1... t ...;.! ... i...i' n., r'liMi avoidable. I think we new have re- I Call." She is live feet six and one-h.ill niest.s te print pictures of every man. inches tall, weighs 140 pounds un.l man or cbllJ who cvcr "PPPired en ban blonde hair and blue. cje. Ilei l11" -ercen. home nddrevs is 4lU Santa SJenica Boulevard. Les Angeles. And she isn't i Hiirhelme wtIIcs: "De you mind If I i married, though gossip lias been link- I ,.utue into the discussion, tee? I on en :ling her with Charlie Chaplin a coelij,,y reading the Dally SIovle Magazine very much, ns l nave Deen following the stage and moving pictures ever since I I was eight and ns I am new a senior! at the I'nlversity of Pennsylvania it has been quite a few years. "I am afraid I am flattering myself i bread-and-milk the complete feeds Rich in the carbohydrates and fats that produce energy the proteins that build muscle the vita mines that aid nutrition. Eat mere bread, drink mere milk have mere energy for work and recreation! IlELLAK, .TAS. t- SONS. IISO ClifMnnt Ft. CUNrtXOIIASI PIANO CO . 1101 Clirslnul M. I-UTUIlNIIx. 11.. HO X Kill St. MOrtlUS. JOS.. 0 N. 13th M. riUMICK, J. II. K CO.. 10i8 Mnrkrt St. POIIK1N. I.OUIS. ing N. 8i Ht. PTllAWDIlIDGn CLOTlUKri. Stli A Market Mi. WIDENTSrt'S, 1I0U Clifilnut St. Northeast 11ALL.K.V, JACOD, yilt N. I'Vent St. 11AKEH. J. jr., 5510 N. Aider bt. umsiADECKr. 11. W . aBIS r.. Alleelieny Ate. imiDnsuunu Munc STenn. Mix oniieiiox St. nUCZKOWSKl. niAMC. 27IJ nlchnieud HI. C. & J. CAMl'lJEIA.. 3330 (t St. ainAnD" avi:. ml'cip kuei'. 007 v. cimni Ave. (U.OI1K TALKING MC11. CO.. MSI N. 0th M. CIOODM'AN. I,. I, . :7 W. Cilrnnl Are. S. .IACOIIH SON. WO Cnliinihlu Me. KrtVOinil. JU3.. HISS Itlrhnwind M. liASO MI'SIO RTOUK. 1201 Columbia Ate. l.UVIN. MAX. WW II. (ilmnl Ae. A. I.AVX MUSIC STOIli:. 3130 '. JVent St. McK.MlI.AND, THOS.. 1133 prllnr tlenlrn M. MINDXICIC, .T.. leir, Kprlnic Uiirdtn St. XOVIA. O.. 2031 N. 22nd hi. OKKII RECOIID Html' IIO.IO Frnnkferd Ate. rWAIimiMUSir STOIli:. 310I Kenklnnlun Ate. I'llOI'I'nil MUSIC HTOKK. 20fin Hlrlimend M. PAUL. I'ETIJn X . 2I0 KenslnBlen Ate. UUAKEll C'TV PIANO CO.. 2D2! Iienlntlen Ate. TIKICK. I. S.. nin W. Illrurd Ate. HATNEIl. SOIIOMOX. 1)02 X. Mantlmll St. nOSKN. J.. 113K 1'enlar St. rtl'IlKIUl. If. A HON. 2225 X. 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I visit the niaky studio and tind my friend Eliner w.iyn clebcly watching the filming of nr "Iieyeiid the ItecKB," with Gleria xvansen. She was right at hand te luprcss her ideas as te each detail of costuming and action. One wbh certain the ideas of the author and tliobe of the studio craftsmen tiere being brought together in a way te insure a truly artiBtic product. "I haven't dene any direct writing for the screen sluce my last experience, but if I bheuld take It up again it would be a real pleasure te de se un der this admirublu author-in-tlic-studle plan vaich hns been adopted by the mero far-seeing of the larger pro ducers' Tem Moere Will Be Betty Compson's Leading Man in New Film 'A COMBINATION of unusual inter. i- est 1 announced for a new I.nsltv picture, "Over the Berder." by Albert 'Bhelby IoVlne, lm ed en the short Btery, "She of the Triple Chevren,'' by Sir Gilbert Parker. It will be a I'enrhyn Stanlnws pro duction, the first he Ihih made tincn hl return from New Yeik te the wchUtii ntudle, and ttlll be made with Hetty Compson, Tem Moero and a caul in- eluding such well-known plnjeri as Cnuen Fergusen, Sidney D'alhroek. .1. Fnrrell JlacDenald. L. ('. Shumwii). Jean dellrlac, Kdward J. Brady ai.d JoKepb Kay. The company left at the vjt.v start of the picture for Truckee, Ca'ifernia, where scenes ill be made, which will probably occupy a period of several weeks' duration, amid the heavy sneun of. that region. The story is ene of the Plerre series, which hnve been ninen:( ( Uie' most popular creations of the Brit hh author. of the character he is enst te per tray. Still. I don't knew that I would class him as araeiix the few "big" stars of the K'recn. Perhaps it's because he hasn't been given the parts. Ne: I didn't see him en the stuge. Did jeu? Old Tlnwr. Sure; come again a often ns you want te. It's very dilh cult te keep track of the old-llme stars, once they hnve retired and settled down te priTate life. But t!ies jeu mention haven't retired hj any means Mauri c Costelle was absent from 'he. screen for a leir; time, but hns returned ami in working under tlm direction of WiN lianj Christy Cabanne in "Bejend the Rainbow" at the old Metre studies, : After-Dinner Tricks r i - BACK View II1. 70 TV f7 - u ' "iv Jhn Robertsen te Direct Valentine Following ihc iccent aniiounce- tnent that Itodelf Valentine would appear in a special production of VI- Bte Blasco Ibniiez's novel nnd piny, ,f r,k)0d mid fyiud," It la btated that ,'jmr m. Houertsen, producer or "toot- te" and "aentlniental Temmy," return from abroad where lie has v making pictures te produce "Bleed ml 8a4" in Hollywood. Ne. 70 Heading Through healed I'm- elope A name is written en the center of a piece of paper, which is inserted in an envelope. Helding the envelope tu hi forehead the performer divines the nnme written. The envelope has n square hole cut in the center of the bark This en en ve'epe lies In the lap, while an uidi nary envelope is exhibited. While the nnme is being written, and no one is watching the performer, he calmly drops the ordinary em elope in his peiket and brings up the ether one. The cm elope is lying face up wl.ri the paper Is pushed in, and of rourv reurv the slue with the name en is under neath. The cuvrlope is scaled, and as the pcrtermcrt raises it te his forehead Hie rends the name through the hole Tee paper is removed and the envelope carelessly crumpled and thrown away. Cepirtphl, Hit, v rublle LtSgtr Company ftV 'Wy .'V.: .;..;. ;...' ,....: ;:M..if;..Ji.4i.A I " m A H K II . vA I I II- II II 1 ' 'V:. 1 I I II I l I) 1m I I & KM kI J I 1 A V i A I fvi 1nV td td bJ iK 1 I ' MORSCIII. A., .1U ",. ltlttenheUM SI., MeDONALD. I.. 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