w -,. ft !J ' . . "f . rM rvi - 1 " . ' . t! kLM SI I VI 1 ,!: H Kf;i II ?; IV 4 41 3& Daily Mevie Magazine FOK Z7JE FILM v &Lr MMiiMBWWIMWKBF HiiiiiiiH kit K 0HIMIfl mil mm. " mmmmm ., mmMm-irm. fw ik' mmmmm,.m:&mmsm mi LflV .HHK - mmmmmmgMmm&mm m Ut M T tSiilSlliMail H .HHmum . fMlKS&imsiWMMMMjm lHH t- ..MK . iM Pi i 'mm ' M ' UUWmUfk t';-:M- S!EiiBtS-fA!:f& 1st t -' J HH&&R " lemiiIM .SiStf i! w mwm&mmm, mtmmmmmmim.msK m ivjl mmfcmmm 'sMifetssiiM a IUfllAKD PI . ( i 'i f'ir ;in'ni i e' u suqgeslcd ly the 'iti ie t 2'HjK il0r FiAr'5 LETTER-BOX Hr TTKXnY N. I). My leinplcMnn isn't n bit like your pink pnp'r. It's n lut mero like tlutt pnir or" ri:-M-t t-hoe you Jis enrded last Mimiiicr. Se that's that. Valentine lins no relntics Hvin; in this ceuntrj. l"e had te letters from fans, eue eliiimlng te be a brother t.nd one a ceuin. but 1 don't beliexe either of 'em. Itodelf matin the definite state ment some time age that he is the eiib member of his family in America. I think, but of this I'm net positive, that his parents' ate Mill living In Italy. 31. II. ('. Cellie of Valentino' Valentine' photoplay, be-ide- thee you mention. were with 3lne Murray in "The His Little I'ersun'' ami Delicious Little Uevil," vith Dorethy Dish In "Out of Luck," with I'laru Kimball Youns In "Ejes ofei:th" and with Doruth. VhllUps it. "Ambit ion,' As (e people Who " double ' ter -tars" in uatwereuf Afrlunts their names "I ' 1 can't auai.er ei i's are neier sue". our utuer iiucstien. Camden-(.iaret'i lli;he- U WeNh. Ne, he didn't play with lluih Heland in "Ituth of the Ueeklrs." .Moen .stone I'ranlih . xx narle doesn't sound er jzoed te nu net tl.at the Mer i-n't all right, but I doubt whether any product r xeuhl at tempt n Ht'olutienar War pluy. There isn't very much intere-t in costume films, anyway. It would be useless for you te send a our seript t" Valentine. He dee-n't idiM-e hi- own p!ny. Send It te the M-eii.trie editor, Ln-Uy Studies, .Hollywood. Calif. ' Geerge I". II.. Ardniere Why a-k me nbeur sleight -ef-baml triek-V What de I ki.ew i.Leiii themV llnwever. I de happen te knew the man who write the artleli- mii refer in, and I'm sending your lettei te htm. W M Saiali De-ert I guess your first liathe ought te be Sahara, eushtn t it V 1 feel the -nine way my-elt these dn-. euly I hnM1 a donor Iriend who but Hint's net meMe-. i- it V Heren the ta.-t of Hebeid Ml Wife": Milten Sills, Mabel .lulieime Scott, Winter Hall, Klhett Ietrr. He'en Hiinbar Ann Ferre-t. Maude Wayne, Fred Huntley. S Tenipler-Feuell. Mul Fenten and .l.iin' Wolfe .MInp Tey e, Shirlcx lu-' ii .- :i (tar. In ieal life ! i- Mr- l!murd Uurning Iler maidni i line wj- . nu Flugrath Viela Dana ami F.iliia I'luc rath are her -i-ter- They eu bein in HroeMwi I It i' husband was a lilm actor, but i- new ti dirntet Mi Masen wa- beiu in 1 1" ' I . and went en the Ftag at the nje of four with Wil liam raxershiiui '" "Tin Siiia Man She went from the Miiki te i -r.-eu. She is the feet no itnlii- tali, woili-ninety-feur iieuuiU and. iri.iis. or two ounce-, and ha- brown hair and light gray ci Iler henif addrei in California i- kept fien- the fnn-, but he can be nddn-Md inre of the F x Studies. Hidlwe"l. e-: I in -ii-bile would like te 'nar treiu ..u S! e has just returned te Ilollwen, atin- ,i ylflt te New Yerk. Imi I den i i h k , Hhc has Minted making amnie i pn ,ii jet. Helene ('hadwn'4 wa- '"in ui l h.ol h.el Wlck. N. . and edil'.ll'i thin M,e has been tu ' ul." "" tiei. Lm. (larrlnger." "Ili-un-eu-e." "Tli Leng Ann of Miiiustir. ' Tii- 1 1 of Fury,' "Serai h l Mi.. I ' The . Cew' I'ltnelier ' ' An .Vhintuie in Hearlb," "tted'e Men" ami tin i. nt Mrics of llupert Hughes' pirtni.'-, I.e n(des "The Sin Floed," wll'h w liaen't wen jet Uillte llurke nns bem in Washing Washing Ien, D, C . ami I'dui ated there mul in KrailCC. Her brst -I age appi iiniuee-. were made bingmg in the music lialN of most of tile F.urepean cntinlile-, uml he mad- bit supporting IMnu May In Londen. Her Amerlcun deimt wan made opposite Jehn Drew in "My Wjfe. .Nhe has appeared in a great eauy niuys ami nuns, mu nuniereuH ie 1st here. She is married te Flerenn r.Ieirfeld niodin'er el the "I elIieR," the CFrOlle" and ether lliiugs. The iae dauchter ubeut bi years old, who 1- truve.llu: with Ml- lluike en her tires- cnt theatrical tour. I never heard of Fcarl Donald. Vhrre does hhe come inV Kdward llrnru was born in Dayton. Wash., in 1t. and wuh cducati-d at NVhtttnail College lie begun bis -eieen 1 t.Teer in 1015. and has been in him- Mer Mncp, 1 'iiei Mix in, burn m lca- iin.l r.ln- rtllfl there. He ieil the plains j- . Ijwtxjy mul was a iiii'inucr m unese- t'H lleugli Killers ililllliL- (lie bpuil- l'ABirlcail Vnr After that be took ID tct-ei, and the rest you Knew, FAN'S SCRAPBOOK h srrccn ilayni ai ate f XKKI,T lie i- a writer and director as well as an actor. Kltue Lincoln (liN real tiatne. by the way, i- Oito Hlme Llnkenheit) wa wa bern in Keclie-ter. Iml.. February ti. lS'.t. and was edumted there. He wa wa en the -tage two years with the Hidden Stock Company, ami began hH screen nireer In ilrillith'- "Hirth of a Na Na teon." lack Angcle Kddle I'ole 1 ." feet S4 inch"? tall and weighs 17d pounds. I jiever knew he was called the "Her tulnu of thn Si-reen." as he is by no meMiw n hi man. Pole did appear be- I l fore a number of crowned heads of Lit rope with his trapeze stunts. 1 have tend that he was gien a signet ring i I by King Ldwnrd of Lngland and it ' cigarette case hv the ex-Kal-er. Jack I Heio is about .". feet 1 inches tall , 'and weigh- about 1T." pounds. That picture of F.ddle I'ole will be used as seen as pi'siblc. m Miirent I'etrucre t'nie again: Vnl Vnl n.tine Is an Italian: hi- real name 1 1 1 Itodelfo alentlne (iilgllemi. Addre him earJ of Lasky Studie, Holljweid ( ahf. 0 .Vuerilu Yes-. Alma Keuben Is still in pii-nres. Iler la-t picture wis "Fi-ul the Weman." an Arthur Somers Hechc mvsterv -tery . whu-b she did for Cos Ces Cos ri'epolitan. It has net bee.ii re'eawd Address her care of casting director. Cosmopolitan Studie. Second avenue nud VJiith -treet. New Yerk Cltj . If ou incle-e twenty -the cents I an. stir -he will -end you her picture. Thank fi v wi-liing me luck. i:. O-tniider -Afraid :t can't be done . light new. A- we have explained te aiv number of reader--, the photoplay I industry is in pretty bad shape and a ' u.mber of the best actors are nit of i a Jeb. If Miu're set en it. go te New i Yerk and register with all the en-ting . ('irtners and some reputable a?ent. i "Iwanuane" Addie Tem Mix care ' of Fex Studi". Hollywood. Calif. Try it, i- -ill I can say te your question as, te wh"tair he will answir ymi per per seiiullv Seme of the .-tars d', nn.l I -inie -nv tliey eeiiiuu i 01-111 1.1 nuo nue the time. Mix 1-. I be'iexe, Scotch -I111I1 Addiesu .lane Novak enre f F r-r Nntufllul Future-. C. ntnl b West I el ty -eighth -ti '. New irk. That vii- Jehnnv Walkr who p!nd tint II le in "Ov -r tin- Hill." ddress bur .;ie of Fex I 1 m Corporal 1 Holly wood. Would -I5e- At nr-t I 1 bought yi 1 eght HUM! some -uria-m- pun " mn. w lien n v i s'hlll. lut. tl '.I vim -ii. '1 you wen- "kueckiii; at iml-." bllt I bnjx' VOIl Uil'BUl tn lilnd yu liked Wally's ji tun. ' vnu'll", vi'ii'i' me. I wi.ii I riiti r nl.i'v m hiH -. Tell' Mi I- I i.-irili il . lie ileesn I give hi" Mil-' I'll p-ihlinh n pn-ture of bun us mmi as I i tin. Your suggestion for n nee- hiir'n contest is a geed, one, but I'm trnid there Isn't much chnnee et tiik- i ,. It no rii'ht new Uen't be llllshful .ilmiit senditn: vniir seen. med awav (if i iirse, ymi "stand a hat ihesu bad tunes. I'M II 11. I K. . '. - Ve, Itii-haril . , . r-.-1 -. I tn Murv Hin . Itarthelnie-s llf. W ll'iV i.lniiinr nil lhi stti2C In NeW Yolk Hi i tw .ity-even y.ar-t old Wnllaie MuclJennld is married te Dun Mav. He deen net give his aj;i. but I believe he is in the nidd'.e twenties. Nile. Welch ii lliirtv-twii yearn old mil is married te IMI F.oene. We will trv t,, print the pictures of these three Mur- iii-i as taien .1" we cnn. and el Wit. ntiiin withiiiit the d it iliitflnin'- i stuni". Mrs. It. L. Walters- Qujte tier. viih veu en the wibject of l'.lllet 1 le - tt r He i a very real and coiwiet.iieus nrtiir. I vvlll trv te publish bis plctur- slmrtiy. W.-ite te him care of the F.i- iiieim FlnverH-Lnskv Studie, Inlinaten. Londen. Lnijland. where he 1 play ins nist new. and I am sine he will send you his piiturc. A year or se a;;e "llextcr was seriously ill, and in muni' et the pictures taken just following that lllliesH he showed the effect", but he Is nil rlKht new. Darby Vemen's Republican Club The women of Deluwnre Count v have formed a Itepublican Club. The first meet In;; will be Februarv 'J.'l, in Chester. The president is Mrs. .1 Clnude IW'dferd Other officer 'are : 'lee i-esideiil, Mrs. .1. Osbemu linp linp wned: si ceinl lei- iireslilent. .Mrs ('harli'H (! Arrilew: third vice presi il.nl. Mrs llii'iibeil 1! 1'ewi II . i n- l-.spendllC M'cretaix. Mr- W n Mat-hhall recerdlnc sc relar. i-s Helen Jehns; treasurer, Mrn. Jehn K Kane, and assistant trensutrr, Mis-s .N'uncy le el, EVENING PUBLIC T- STUDIOS ON COAST LOOKING AHEAD7 SAYS OUR CONNIE H.V. CONST SVK YMMVM -llolljMeod, Calif. TTWK Ihe time being, met Ien -picture - nrniltirlinn U irselv written In the future icnse. Net that there Is a slur'p such an we bad last snrlnc. and was itallj very bad but mn't of lust vent's contracts hne been fulfilled and there N 11 perfectly nnVninl slewing up until It is time te bcjsln the new ones. Hew ever, there arc plenty of cmnpanle- working, and enough getiing teatly for in Mini sheeting te make it a cry in ti resting ieried. Iten Hampton has a contract which falls for the plcturlzatlen of live novel- tn th coming year. The fi rs one. "Wildfire," will be seen in the Geld- wyn efli-'c.s In iNew Yerk, t.tid from tliere it will be distributed. 'Wildfire," like "The Whin." ' In Old Kentucky." "Mickey" and "Check. ers. Is a racing story. Among the Hir.lls In the lilm lire n lierse race -the tying of the heroine face down en ihe , baik of a brldleless stallion' (n half wu renegade ihs-s the dirty werki-- and a battle bitweeu the hereini' Cl.ilrc Adams and the lialf-w!t. Mr Hamilton is always te be de li tided lpen te steep his pictures In thrills. Melodrama Is h: middle name. He gauges the taste of his public and gives tlim what they want the lir-r I ile for the menry-making pluywrlght II ml produce-. The untimely death of Flint Hew U ft n vacancy en the Hnniten staff of ns-eclated directors. (Jus i'etrrsen, ii.ief clneinategrapher of the company. Ins liecn promoted te directorship, thus b'ling the gap. Other caiiierntnen new directors nre Philip Itesen, one-time director of Wallace Held; Fdward Kull. of Uni versal; Fred ISranvJllc, making picture III I'ugland. and Irvln Wlllat, who vnietimes producer at his own studio in Culver City, and sometimes works for Mr. luce and Mr. lieldwyn. Next le 1 &tngerrnfts,mcn. e-caiiier.nncn arc -upiKisrd le make the be-t directors, provided they have the dramatic sense. I Hut what an inclusive proviso that Is! ' LASKV'S is mere ipiiet than I have ever seen it. There is only one ii-umpatir working in the -titdie Wil lliam De Mille's. lie 1- making "Neught and I'nii! Fer." wtli Jack Helt ami Agnes Ay res in the leading relps. I have often intimated In the-e cnl- 1 ttntns that Jack Helt Is te me the cplt- I eme for mnnhoed. 1 make lia-te te add 'that 1 -peak lintierseunlly. He Is quiet and -ineere, hurd-werking and earnest. Lately elevated dare 1 put here u que-tien mark in parcntliese-? te -tardem. his first vocational thought and hope irt that he will get -terie- in Uii-iv wrappers I ( If dm 9 Wnfmmfnn ,, m teg! Geed for jWifrA gS valuable ', ' M 0M W Premiums V ilW rji iLBpGER JPfllllADBLPHIA, TUESDAY, which he will plent-p his public. 11 view of Che rapid professional itilii.ltlen of one of the most premising of the Mcctit inseiiue stars May MncAvey by the wretched vehicles given her for l-er journey te fame, it 1h well that Mr. Helt l keening a vealher eyu en the subject. It t-emetlines hapjicnsi. though, that stars are powerless te change that wlilrh has eeen writ. Agnes Ayres. for her patt, will begin "The Ordeal," an original story by W. Somerset Maugham. She vvilUhe under th' direction of William I). Ttly Ttly ler. Dorethv Dalten in te de "The Cat That Walked Alene," with (icoi-ge. Mel ford as her guide, and Wallace Held is In put Willie Cellier's amusing stage succesM, "TIic Dlrtater. Inte the eel eel luleld. The late Richard Harding Davis was the author, you knew. Jim Uni7.e will direct. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Heuse of Manic Uj- DADDY I hick,iiml Janrl ride into the tcoed.t te fee if tin-) can find any icild Indians. 'J'hcj come te a Iwute of lurk dcci in a thicket. CIIAI'TKU II An Unlucky I'ccp JACKaud Janet crept quietly up te the house of hark they had found In the dark thicket. They wondered if wild Indians were within. The beuse looked as though it might have been built by savages. All was silent as thev erenr feru-nnl nut unsteady gleams of light --.---,----...... ... dickered tureugn holes in the bark The children paused elose te the house. Suddenly they heard a voice within a droning voice raised in a queer chant. Their first thought was te run away then they felt a desire te see what was geins en inside the house. Jack moved up te put his eye te one of The holes In the bark. Janet held him back. "It isn't polite te peep into ether folk-' houses." she warned lilm. Jack knew that and drew back. Hut the queer chnntlng went 011 In side. It teemed te draw Jack te the hole In the bark. He couldn't resist. He put his eye te the hole for a leek. If he had known what that impolite purp wnsgeing te cost him, perhaps he would have tied from tliere as fast as he could. ( Jack found it easy te peep. Tliere were two holes in the bark that fitted his eyes perfectly. A third hole fitted his nose, fe he cold get very close. It was just as if the bark wall were a big mask. What Jack saw made him beckon te Janet. She, tee, was keen te see what was gelu' en Inside. She forget it was impolite 10 peep, and put her ryes te holes In the bark. And, as in the case of Jack, there were two boles that tilted her eyes perfectly . and a third 1 hole through which stuck her nose. They saw nn odd sight. An open fire was blazing in the 1 enter of a large room. The light from this tiie danced upon the wall-. Over the fire hung a large pet. Stirring a -teaming mass dfk is s& I 3ikf i 3m S75S wMkAtm HH JL. SU UL s ij mtj Satisfies the sweet teeth, and aids appetite and digestion Cleanses mouth and teeth. A been te smokers, relieving het, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the WRIGLEY'S new P-K the sugar coated peppermint tid bit! within the pet was nn odd figure. The figure straightened up. It was an Indian, with" painted face, wearing a headdress of feathers, anil clad In buckskin, ever which was draped a gaudy blanket. He waB.n very old lndlnn. his painted fnce being deeply creased with wrinkles. "An Indian Medicine Man," whis pered Jack. The 3Icdlcine Man glared tewnrd his right. The children followed ids leek and saw a pretty fawn fastened te a stake lu the dirt fleer. Hvcn In the uncertain, dancing light they could see that the pretty fawn was desperately afraid. The Medicine Man turned from the fnwn and glared te his left. The eyes of the children, following his leek, saw there, chained te another stake, a ficrce snarling wolf. The Medicine Man gleamed evilly. "Ah-hn!" he chanted. 'Ah-hal I have In my power Spotted Fawn, who mocked tnj love, and Swift Wolf, who tried te re'cue her from nic. Ah-lml Ah-hn! (irent is the magic of Whir ring Snake, the Medicine Mnn. The glaring eyes of the Medicine Man bvvept about and teemed te pass ever the verv holes through which Jack and Janet were peckins, their feccs se close te the bark that their noses Btuck Itfrtiirtli The Medicine Man changed chant: "Wee te a nese that gees Where it does net belong! Wee te a nese thnt grows Under my magic song! Then nn astonishing thing happened. The Medicine Man's arms stretched nut. and as they stretched they crcvy mul prrnv until they reached the wal th house. Suddenly the arms began te sweep around the room. They swept tewnrd Jack and -lanet. The children felt quick fright. They btnrted te jerk hack. Hut they were tee late. 'Ihe fingers of the Medicine Man grasped kinniiiT.niiimiji:iuiuTnmiiiLini,aiinm2:ni;t.'niii!iiinuniimiiir.niniiiiiuiiirHimmi'ic I Every pound of Louclla Butter contains the pure, fi rich cream fro m 10 quarts of milk! Sold only in our Stores ilSmi .v CStS I Butter I ttO1" ma JANUAB 31, 1022 them by their noses nnd held them fast. (In tomorrow's rlmplrr morn aston ishing things happen le Jack nud Janet, ntnl they find the liouse of bark holds puzzling mystery.) AND THEN THE ROW BEGAN Wlfe Tries te Hemove Furniture aid Husband Objects When Mrs. Themas .T. Glllen, armed with a court order, tried te remove her furniture from her home at 2.'U North Eighteenth street, this morning, n bat tle developed In which she led the forces en one side and her liusbnnd, with whom alto has net been living, the ether. As n result. Mr. Glllen, who owns several apartment houses in the vicinity of Seventeenth and Arch streets, was nrrestcd, together with one of Mrs. (ill (ill Ien's squad, hired te move the fur rmM his 'S...UV. vmi v SNmigJkSS i AVii i. 'na rr-N. fflsl mivvviEmws 1 nf VM ft fefirhiMfl krt?vft UVVsVVXWvSVVVV.V V V 1 Ul IMWAMUU r mt ftrtA I- S UVVVV VV X V llflli! 0$v. 1 iill JrP)Vv m&2i& et 1 liliP rug 1S Priced Lewer Than for Many Seasons Roem Sizes Roem Sizes Fcrughan 11. !)x 8.10. ..$275 Scrape 9. 3x 8. 0. ..$195 Kcrmanshnh H.lOx 9. 6... 550 Scrape 11. 7x 9. (5... 225 Sultanabad 12. 1x 8.11... 325 Savalan 12. lx 8. (5... 250 Kherassan 11. 5x 8. 3... 375 Melas 12. 9x 8. 9... 385 Arak 12. Ox 9. 4... 475 Gercvan 13. Ox 9. 9... 485 Kermanshah It. Ox 7. (5... 450 Sultanabad 13. Gx 8. 7... 350 Melas x 11- 5x 7.11... 325 Laristan 13. Sx 9.10... 350 Scrape 11. 5x 9. fi... 250 Anatolian 15. 0x11. 9... 485" Kherassan 16. 9x 9. 9... 575 Kurdistan 14. 7x 9. 3... G50 Scrape 18.Sxll.10... 750 Turceman 18.5xl2.fi... 750 3 1 1 Alse many unusually handsome pieces irf odd and larger sizes including the much favored Chinese offerings Just Arrived! 250 Persian Mosseul Rugs In deep, rich, lustrous colorings, extra-heavy quality. Very unusual and distinctive designs. The greatest values we have had in many seasons. HAwick & Magee Ce, 01 riioTeruws APOLLO J . ine.Mrsiv s'i's. MI'IIVI 1' I I II. Y KM IIAIlll ll.UTIIKIA1l In "EXPERIENCE" ARPAHIA flII.MMT i ie i 1UTH 1'. M. i uwnuin je A M , 5 JACK HOLT in run cam. nr nu: Miiini" ATHR riiA.NKi.is- iiiuahu avk. -w l kjv mtim:i: v. CHARLES RAY in 'Tin: .viiDMiiirr iii:m." BAlTlMOr;!:M!: HAI.I..UI. 1 C I '. 1 1 A (.1.(11(1 MVA.NMIN In "Don't Tell Everything" BLUEBIRD I'r.M i Hubiu 'hittiiia ( niihU'iti-4 l until 11 ALMA RUBENS In Till: Ullltl 1 M) Jlls Will.' BROADWAY T TTv A? Mil Diti.i) niti:i in "The Weman in His Heuse" CAPITOL ;r.' maum:t nt 1(1 M ie II 15 1'. POLA NEGRI in "u:mii:ita" rri nMiAi " ii' ueimI Vf- .iml II V. M BETTY COMPSON in "i ini: .mi yr i.n i." FAIrOUNTATi'if.'.Al.Vv WILLIAM S. HART III "Ulini, OAK" 56TH ST. ""ATIs,l,;r,'l;-!?;v ELSIE FERGUSON Kpriit n UA1I.V In "rill! MN(i III' Mi(,V' GREAT NORTHEII,Ir;,i.i:y: RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "Tin: cemii mum, I'eurif imperial sr.'vz;, NORMA TALMADGE ' In "lllli WOMII.IH'l I, IIIINt." I KARLTON ( m.vrs'i t aikk huh mi l'l II I A M Ii. II I-. ! m BETTY COMPSON nn: i, ami iin: MiniN In Lehigh Palace UZZ? XnS. "nJ ETHEL CLAYTON In "KMT iTJ!i VdMI'" niture. Martin McOeWnn, 21102 Cherry street. Aii-u. nillen fnlnled at thn hrnrlng 'before Mnglstrn'te Fitzgerald nnd had t be revived befere sue ceuiu tcstny, nc-(lew-ail said Glllen nrrlvnt Just as he wns carrying a chajr from the house and thnt Glllen took it from lilm and struck him ever the head. The light stepped when Fntrelman Glenson arrived. CREMATE MRS. BARNES Ashes of Once Fapieus Actress Scattered te Winds In compliance with the dying request of Mrs. Aniin Ware Barnes, once a well-known ucfrpss. Who died Satur day nt (he Fdvvln Ferrest Heme, Ilelmcshurg. her body wuh taken te a crcmntery and cremated nnd the ashes f-cattcred te the four winds. HAlQSWICit S.MA.GEE CO. O-intdJ . N FEBRUARY SALE As wc approach the time when the question of refurnishing is uppermost in the thoughts of home-loving Philadelphians, wc consider ourselves particularly fortunate in that our collection of these durable and luxurious Fleer Coverings is net only complete in the variety eaves, sizes and colorings, but that every $45 $85 te I220 MARKET rilOTUI'LAlH The rollewinir 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 Com pany of America. LIBERTY .i;e.i i ut.fviniA av. m risi i: I'Mi.v i i:ms -teni: in "Pilgrims of the Night" ORIRMT WwJIuncl Ave .it (1'J.l at W1VIU" I tTlM.i: DAU.V M'KCIAI. ( AT In "The Heart of Maryland" OVERBRObk"03U,;Tj!ij'J"u V.VAI.I.AC1. KClll A (,l OKIA St NilV In "Don't Tell Everything" PALACE I'JH MMIKI'.T .Tlli:i:'l' in A M te 11 :iu l' M BERT LYTELL 1" "nn: him: nu ii" REGENT Mvni,,,:'AHsr, l.p.v IT'lll te 11 P. M ALICE LAKE In "Mil! 1101 ; Till: l.l." R1A1 TO ''I-hmwiewn ai:mt. ivirvLiivy x ,. a l.!'i:iiii(.'Kl.N sc BUCK JONES L""'" rlNi?!i!' SHERWOOD m,",,,T.'1.mU CONSTANCE BINNEY I'LJUJIU ' ' r in.un" STANLEY MMIK1 T VT lllTIl 1 V l l , l 15 P. M WALLACE REID L'Ul'i1 sr rui. i." STANTON ,m"m-tu mm "THE FOUR HORSEMEN Ol' Till! M'lll M,MS..' 333 MARKET !"' ': 'I lll.A I III. m i ; i m RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "TIIKCOXlll I.IIIMi I'OWLIt" VL UKA '"'' sl "' I'tu v r t m I "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE I IN MM. Ainill ll's (in kt ' GRANT "';-, V"-"'1 Vl" "' 'rmer.' V.'..c,.':;'i,:,,i.'v;;',,u't "- r vr "THE FAMILY CLOSET i AT OTHER THEATRES. Amb assader ',,',.; .v, ,'i l ii . i . . r.mii .IIP M MARIE PREVOST III " Pltll S ( VMIM ' llic. 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