iflgnisw mi iw iiisg84i iikMmmmfflmMByfflmmsgmmsam mm mwfm: tmmiyim vm&mmmm ilk.- 4W WW" 'frF1 mmr? twnmemam i tn ftt.. lrv ' ili. '.y'y'4is7?X7?T "A -t -r , j i . TV1,?4., u . y wim J I'rf ffi ft- h ft. 1. ? j- VV e Daily lylevie Magazine tti- sivmjasv. f V, i BJaJSBBal iaBxl SSBJli SxttNSM Sa t & BBBHBk t V A ' xvJ ' AbH "r m .iinrnw ! ri lndlidu:il hiai. n: siiiil te bi'lievr thnt they ililne l)rl,,'l.ii,"i hIeiic . rarity of tlir spcrtftrln (if s-ut-h n film constellation n. tlir hUevc fall- preup twinkling tegctlicr nil in en cenlnj5. Artistic tempcrnment nml Indlviiltinl jircfcrencc were buried for the common Reed wlien then1 prominent Independent stnr gntliered nf the Anibnssiidur Hetel In l.ei AiiRe!p teceiitly nnd formed the Independent Screen Aftt"ts (nlld te cut middleman co-i mid denl if'iect with the exhibltnrH n tlmt tliev can mske better picture nt nn ndded cxprne t ih hlin-ReiiiK public Their first big move for 11WJ w te set selde the week of February IS nk n erieit d'jrini; which the very t'liet t.ulld prodiicilenx will be shown nt motion-picture theaties thtonsheiit the ceuntrj. Seated, left te nrIii. Anilii Stewart. N'ermii Talmadge, Knthertne MncPenald, Doretln I'lullipR. Stntiillnjz : Mnrcln Matiini. Fietencp Vidur, Mrs. Carter de llnen, THE MOVIE FAJS'S LETTER-BOX Rr HENRY ".Innle" write : "I used te think you -were awfully mean, but since, vett, have been "tandln? up se nicely for Rodelph lately. I have chained my mind nnd my feellnss. tee. "Your Letter Bex Is ee Interesting and t never fail te read It. When .a person has a family that doesn't care much about movies. It's very nice te knew there Is eme one te whom you can give your opinion. "T think that among the aftree. May McAvoy. Agnes Ayre. Constance BInnev. Colleen Moere and. of course, Mary Plckferd are about the best. They all seem like real people and what mere can jmi want? "As for the actor, there are e many I like T could net begin te name them all. However, my favorite arc Ito Ite Ito delph (naturally). Dick Uarthelmes. Mente Blue. Bert T.tell and tiasten Glass. The lnst-nnmed I net very well known. 1 think, bur be happens te strike my fancy. I hope you will VhaTP his picture printed and Dick Bsrthelmes'. tee, plenc. ' "I like Garetb Hughes, tee. and I ran't c-e why ou don't. lie I a vsry fine actor. A criticism once hI(1 , that he acted the part of Sentimental Temmy' 'better than any ether actor ' would and that lie visualized it better than any ether actor could.' I think that was a geed criticism and 1 am sorry you don't. "Did J nil ee 'Tei'able David" ? Ilen't veii think it wa perfectl won derful? "I think Dick Barthelmess is one of 'the best actor the screen has cw-r had and he Is e geed toeklng! I knew a girl who Mit next te him at a restaurant once. Imagine what lue.k . Hew long hn he been married te Mary Hav? Is (Jasten Gins married? How Hew old' le Bert I.ytcll and de you knew what are the next pictures of these three? Hew tall are Dick r.nd Rud V ' (Geh' t.ets of girl have at next . te me in restaurants nnd didn't eein a bit thrilled. One sat opposite me the ether -night and it com me .M. However - , , You're luckv te have found that fa vorable criticism of Gareth Hughes. I can fhew von u let that take the oppo site view. Which simply shows thnt iTltlcim in newspapers and magazines doesn't count for n thing unless it ex , presses our own opinions. If it deesn t xc simply Pt the critic down for a dumbbell. ..,,,,, ,-, i r Yes' I saw "Telable David. I didn't 'thluk it wa "perfectly wonder ful," bur I thought it was u nrgbtj geed picture. You'll see Gaten Glass nest In "Cameren of the Royal Mounted.' You'll think fm an awful dub when 1 tell you I don't knew whether Gas Gas eon Glass is married or net. But its a fnrt. He never lnteieted me enough te find out He' working new en the new picture ridwiti arcwr i- mumm, out in Hollywood. Marv Hav and Dick Barthelmes were married In dune. 10111. Dick's nei't picture here will be " 1 he Sev enth Da." He is new at work en en called "Senny." Bert I.well ha quit picture tempo tempe rnrj,H least. 1 guess he hopes it only temperarily: Metre btudies huve closed and he Is touring the country inaklnc personal appearances, with l lie accent en the purse. He's somewhere between thirty-live and forty ye.us old. but I don't Knew exactly; you see lie has leached the age when the) "forget te put that in their biegra- phi'"- , ' ' .i Barthelmess is five feet seven inches UU and Rudy five eleven.) "Kat I." write "I cannot ex plain my aversion te Richard Raithet mess. I knew that he Is a splendid actor, and if you shut jour eyes, gnod gned gnod leoking. but somehow T don't like him But if he ecr joins my Ut of Mikes,' J shall let ou knew. 'I de net doubt any longer that you "lira n man I knew that jeu aie net mlv n man, but a gentleman, which. I 1 think, Ih as rare as a lady in these nya. nut l e tninn iuhi wie miiy who b'""' 'e 'I" movies with juu wrote tome of your answeis. "New for business. Will you give U)t some addrcsflCH that I can send h-mi-orlea te? Sheuhl they be in synopsis or continuity form? I huxen't n iype wrltfr at present and It would be Im possible 'for me le get one. Would .ten dvle printing like this or handwriting? 'Ay knottier tiling I would iikc ie i.uew i (),?" hive, been told lhat the producer' W avtcal Idea I lint are sent te them. ' T nlll tell ten rrnnklv that I linte nerer iW h)leed tills, but I would like te knew Bra If U Is true, nnd strangely piieugh. 1 KFWI wire that you will ten me iieiiusiiv. '..WIII rne net? It will be a cieuf heln ifcfr te me. If you will nimvrr thee dippy .fii.H""' qtiestieriB ei mini'. iVU , "Bid you object te the salutation of (kSfPf "lierf it strucK me as ntviiiiiy fsd funny when you ald In your column, KJJn answer te a letter, that, 'Hey, there, Cvjsm was I ne uiini way ei an- fftMin$.yeu, nnd I could net resist l. r s"My the way, next time you n Pm' till you tell him I cm-y him? JWU" of t you will understand, prubs rfJSW MANY STARS SHINE TOGETHER ?.-S2JiiirjitJSWMiaSS3SA Miriam Cooper. Colleen Moere M. NET.Y ably, but that I a miner matter. Mine. , miner, minus. n II. M. Necly say. "I hate jut recently discovered that ten write 'Before the Curtain Gees t'p." and I strongly suspect that you are guilty of 'Mevlegrams of the Week.' And they accuse you of being Cynthia nnd the Limerick Editor. Ye gods nnd petite fishe! But If you are thee things. I wish veu would tell me hew you de it. The thing that T nm scrambling together make Caesar's even letter insignificant in the ex treme." (I've ald a deren time that I'm net Cynthia And. a for all these ether things bur let' get te jour iics iics tiens; Printing or handwriting won't de for a scenario; you Mt'ST hate n type written. Rent a machine. 1 can't give ten nny definite infor mation ns te whether people in the scen ario departments steal iden or net. But I'll give ten some adviii". don't let 'em have the' rhnnce. Get iesltered with nn agent and de your dealing through l him or her for mut of them are hers, i Tr.tlng te spII en tour own hook is the. most discouraging business in the world. And you'll never get rid of the idea that ten aien't being dealt with fairly. You'll find agents advertised in the fan magazines. Get in touch with them nnd sign up witn the one who can give you proof that he ha. nctually sold stories te geed companies He'll (ei she'll l be worth the 15 per cent com- ' mission charged. Don't send continuity; semi synop sis, with brief statement of theme mid lit of characters with short descrip tions of each. I den'r understand at all why you envy "Cap." whoever he wa he hasn't retealed himself te me yet. I den'i ebjeci in your salutation at all Most of the fan -eem te address me ' that wny new. Hereafter save ink and eflert by just making it "Say-;") " Betty" -- I didn't notice that in ' I'lii-u.med Seas" Rudy lay down te die with a beard nnd then had .1 clean shave when he get up. But it' per fectly possible with these snfety razors Yeu can shnte standing en your head that is, provided you can stand en yeui head. Alice Lake 1 one of the tnanv whom 1 neither like nor dHlke. I'm per t'ecily indifferent te her. A'icc Terry wn born In ISfJfi. She ha been In' movies about two years S'e : "The four Horsemen" wasn't by any means her firs! picture. Shu was en the singe first and played with ev eml picture companies before Ingram made her fameu. Valentine' lr name is Guglielmi Ge ahead and sjiy it Pronounce it Gnel-tell-niee ttnli the accent en tin "yell." Don't call her Vaz-tm-meva with tie accent en the mer ' Call her ,n-eem-e-va with the a cent "ii the "eein I love tne way ten snv thnt. if I answer your question, you will be "teiiibly pleaded" and that yours is an "awfully" tiresome letter. l.ei 1; up the word "terribly" and "awfi.llt" in the dictionary and then tell nie hew you can pensibly he "lernblt" plehsed The dict.eiiaiy's a very useful book It's tlie only place where I can leek tei sympathy and find It. P 8. Ne; I don't think Alice Tiri-t is 'awfully" sweet. 1 think she i most gum-swizzled. almighty, thunder in', i.p-rcarin' itieei but net "nwlii! Iv " It's easy te judge your apprexi mate age and definite ex Come again ; I love your enfhuinius. Edna Drake That was an interesting old picture, wasn't it? I 'te lest track of Ttliln Robertsen, but I think she has retired. Bessie Uarriscnle tried the reg'lar stage in "The Skirt," bur ir lliwered. She's new in tnudeville tti'li her hubby. Yes; she was charming n pictures The Will Rogers, picture which yen liked e much in which he plnyeil n , trninp-- a "An I'nttilling Here,' taken from the O. Henry story. "Whis tling Dick's Christmas Stocking." I think you are mixed en the Mnrt 1 Wtnn Hint ler. The girl who playeii with Powell in the English pictures wc,i i Mary Glynn. Seu nie also mixed In the GaNwerth affair. Then was u Jehn Gulswerf'.i In "Scheel Days," hut it was Claude GillingtMitri' in "l.iitle Lord Knuntlr ret '-And Jehn Galsttertht . ttlm t re' "The Skin Game," Isn't related t either of them. Hanlon'te Give Chalk Talk l.imls Unnlen. stafT nrtii of iIip I'niii.ic l.r.DOF.ii. will jtlte H rhnlk tulk mi tlie "Funy Side of IMioteR mphy" m n ntepilnir of the fnlimibla I'lint'eKriiplile Socjety wlilrli will li lield nt tliP rlub rooms, 400." fiprinnn. town nveiuie, nt 8 o'clock en tlin eve nliiB of Monday, April 10. IlOtV TO LITE me Yr..Kfl l.r' hii iiiteiinly lnttrttn sublet rt(l "! Our MeiUru racs Kllllna OiipT' ii ,iprnr In th itissslns tciinn ia1 mst Piimlay's I'l uuc LviisKX. "UaktJi Uba."r-UJli l'erhups lliat neceuntH for the FILMS ON PAPER " TO DO AIT AY , WITH CELLULOID By CONSTANCE TALMER Hollywood. Calif. PACI, BERN. Goldwyn scenario edl edl ler. has lecenlly returned from New Vuk advocating n new process of re producing motion plctui.es en paper In stead of en celluleitl. The idea hn been worked out by two Czeiho-Sleva klan. and is intended for home projec tion machine mainly. The pnper prints, it i claimed, may be made from nny existing picture. TJhrce. color printing nnd stereoscopic pictures in motion wi' also be possible. ' In a lecture at Columbia I'nitcMity some week age, 'Mr. Hern said: "A print of a motion picture oil paper should net cost mere than .f.'i Tlr .$10. whereas a celluloid print costs $'J00. The fust phtiiii-. te be geneinlly dis tributed will no doubt lie news reel, and I leek font aid lenlidcntly te the day when my breakfn-l will be accom panied by the siiccning of yeMcrday 's news. Fentuie photoplay will form a part of the dltcrsien in every home of moderate means." Rupert Hughes. lie i new devoting most of his time te the writing am directing of lil own -cenarie. said the invention would be far-teaching in lis efl'cit en screen ninliitr. "It will make It posble for the author te write for a certain class of people instead of for the geuernl pub lic," he said, ".lust as magazines cat'jr te the taste of pariiculnr group, se will screen productions. It will give Stenter variety, both in subject ninttei and in length. The invention will be a been te the author and f the whole met Ien - picture ind'it ry . ' ' However, although It mat eventually he a been, it will at firr tmet with greai opposition. Production method will change railnallv and a new iyp of "lery will have ie be found i thank heat en, say tte!i In time, though, it will beienie a great thing. Raymond Hat ten i playing at the luce Studie in Culter City in :t pictuie fermeily jtlept "Depe " The name has been changed te "The Man of Action." Douglas Macl.cau is the star and Mar guerite De I.a Meite the leading worn an. Altogether it ought le he a pretty geed picture. Miss De l.a Melte ha already played the lead in three ether iceem pic tures. The tii'j-t tt.is rrethtngham'h "Shattered Idels." then came "The Man She Married" nml "The Brother hood of Date" i I did NOT .irrange tliesf titles iluir wat en puipn-e'i .Nnui of lnese pictures ha been rilcaeil Preiiy I'eggy De I.a Melte is iap:dly becoming one of the most popular ae tiesses en the screen. Te my mind, she desert es eterv bit of her u s r is efien very hard. for a lowly nettspapei person te keep from writing beaut fiu tilings about screen luminaries afici Mic have smiled upon the 1. n p Bit sh. i-a darling, and if you could hate .vvi the twinkle in her eye ttlien sli ieli l.eis WiUeii ilieie wasn't nnv Santa Claus. I'm sure you would lete iirr. ioe IOis, you knew, rather mi'i'lipes ihe innocence stuff. SCHOOLMAN WEEK NEXT Educators Decide te Adept Seven Days as Their Own i Arrangement hate been made at til" 1 I'mversiiy of Pennsylvania for n "Schoolman's Week." beginning en ApTll UU, nt which school and ml'egt problems W'll be discussed by neled eduinters. 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NORMA TALMADGE In "I.OVK'8 BKDKMI'TION" STANTON MARKET Aheta tBTII einniun ,, A M (0 ,,.l8 p M I -IRAN I'AltlE In 1 "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" 333 MARKETlf CHARLES RAY I. iirirn iilVKfru rf nr... ' : : i: i , Vll I flWIA A"i T. h. TH j CHARLES RAY " ' "' i In "B. H. V. 1'." GRANT 40th & Guard Ave JilN l iuui a uirura rtve, MATINEE HAT.i KVtiS.. B0 4 0 P. M. HAIin AC CAIDDAMtO tUilUIiilJ 1 illllUiinii J 111 The Three Musketeers' I AT OTHER THEATRES. AMBASSADOR "site", V0 11 JS?. GEORGE ARLISS In "ItlKRAKII'i t Hm-7Misn in . ... .r - . r: A Pall's Hoen' r.rmanfnwn 0B1? "n"'n As. .w....w.... .. .. lATinKN DA1LV MARY PICKFORD "UTTUC &.0KD trAVMlKMO" U .31 VJ m zm from the best foreign ruoTer-LAv I'he W1XON-NIRDL1NGER THEATRES ' Vj BELMONT S-t) ABOVE MARKET . I-I-V1V-'1'N i.30 nml 3.O0; n.-SO te It ItOROTIIV DAMON t COMIAD A1EI. Is F00L,S PARADISE" CEDAR e0'm CEDAn7vENUl v"-Vl 1:3b and 3: 7 n-dOP. IL RUDOLPH VALENTINO III "MORAS ni'THP f AllV ff L'TTIM ZprTZTZZiZZ V-WLIOUM : 'iT;, Wallace Reid & Gleria Swanien '" "'Vr TKf.l. KVKRVTHIMI" H IMRH FRONT KT. b GIRARD AVB. JUinbe June, en Prankford "V HELENE CHADWICK In "(iODI.K.SH MKN" LEADFR 4IST ' LANCASTER AVB. 1V1- i'-3l (e I-.10- 7 In 11 P M. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" I Of! 1ST 52U AND LOCUST flTRBBTi LUV-UJ1 Mats. 1-30. 3:0O. Evs. n.30 te II DOROTHY IIAI.TO.V & (ON BAD NAfiFX l "A FOOL'S PARADISE" NIXON -D AND MAIlL?J Tind , GLADYS WALTON In "THK OUTTKBSXirK" RIVOI I 52D ND BANSOM ST. , IMVUU 1:30 anil 3: :5 te IIP. Jt SPECIAL CAST In "Ten Nights in Barroom" 69TH ST. Thea,re,,;pT"'':,'1e,rR,n! "eorek HTZMAiRHK rnonn'TieK "THREE I IVF CHOSTS" inKE.6 LlVli UllUOId leTn.T7 .-T.Tv " . .7 J lfUVU siJOIiimllil'. M. IIOBOTIIV OAI.TON ft lONIIAK NAtlKI. ! "A FOOL'S PARADISE" MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. 1 JEFFERSON 39trSvSti JOHN BARRYMORE In "TIIK LOTUS EATBB" ADL' RIDOK AVB. DAUPHIN tt. rMllS uai. aim. Evs a: is Wallace Reid & Elsie Fc'5w l HPKTSJl MBKTtfOV' '.".! JJfMfaibrJ r t l tJ,mu m i '( t ' ISf.uTBr , .'V&' ila te..itt&, fVi r. -.irt" M.h a'F-T"a : i j -s-nji' y i. ' fjri.rwv..t...vW'L . . t ftKtidiW. Vi.hK.-M. Vli.1 Vf""1 lit'iSSaHJrViF.. IV-I))! J
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