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[ AMUSEMENTS. D. O, MARCH 4. 1923—PART. 3. AMUSEMENTS. jl[ flSQMS 2 | | _ - Filmograms EAN FRANKIE KEISNER is the You can set your mind at rest on that real name of Dinky Dean, the|score. - ‘ Y . 4 L four-year-old youngster, who appears| jus % : ¢ » Jack Mulhall t igned u u T LAY ; \ ) prominently with Chaplin in “The|for & vear by Toeaph st. Sensmek MU he I . ; . . X ) . I appears opposite Norma Taimadge - ‘Within the Law. e 3 . screen adaptation of “Terwi ~ ‘ = et ; é 3 : ol f 2 2 b Myrtle Stedman stopped mak ic- Beent kaid redit 'th gen £ SR : which Frank Borzage is mak- opped making pi UCH has been said m‘ discredit the press agent, but when he L 3 3 ’ 3 o ing, will be released wnder the titie | tires for several months because of ill- comes with a serious look in his cyes and a tremor in his voice L . S 1 5 4 of “Sands of Time." (At e N B U e e A S B eEy R # 9 . 4 # = gh. In “The Dangerous Age’ she and )rkf.l:lldla.l«hl‘ th n he has some real honest-to guod ¢ sty : ; 5 4 : James Young, who fa producing ;:.kes a small part as the mother of ness information that ought to be cunveyed to the public. he R “;v\'and.,rlng Daughters” for First Na- m‘:.": flgrur;i Bue f",‘ s nl.mmua%, e s s A s L e : ; N 3 . g 4 £ i tlonal release, has cast Marguerite de |} n itle role “The Augh.l.lo be given h s sh The b h., young genius v ho furnishes the 8 i % o la Motte for the “fapper” role. publicity for the Columbia Theater this weck calls special attention to k. TR : Pt = i 3 There's a big note of mystery—of the fact that “The Toli of the Sea.’ the current attraction, is the first : A : Tty B naadite rn'QJn:::’n’;“,';“;“’,',,","-“";;,’;; beet” rort—in “Cor. real la eriec or ph gra . He says there has . J k ¢ roads through last week's Utah bljz-|3¢la. the Ma, cent,” the new pro cal photoplay to e periccted by color photography. Ile says t X ! y i#ard to reach the nearest telegraph|Guction in which Clara Kimball been perfected a process whereby the pictures for this particular produc % e v . . ‘ i istation and head off his mmm“y,‘voung <sbnlureg](mdMetm and which io 5 i were photographe: riralicolor ed afte " 5 - : ¥ . % 3 bout to leave Los Angeles for Zion |3 noW belng filmed. =The story i tion could be and were photographed in natural colors, not tinted aiter - ! ; . ; ational Park to “shoot- scemes for|{rom & magazine serlal by LeRov they were tinished. Other cities wh seen the picture scem to ; s Sty i ; 6 . “The Girl of the Golden West.” {Scott. It concerns a soolety girl who R Lo : : 2 o is compelled to work for her lving bear out his claim, for their reviews display genuine enthusiasm. The Norma Talmadge's next screen story |8nd 8o falls under the influence of a UT there arc other claims. The irce-hand scribe who extols the pro- ductions for Crandall's chain of theaters, a most interesting writer at times, calls attention to the fact tha: the Harold Lloyd ieature to be shown at the Metropolitan this weel: merits special consideration and patronage, because in it Mr. Lloyd introduces “an idea” as well as com- edy. In other words, the comedy is woven into and about an idea which in itself is amusing. This means, if it means anything, that it is not a picture of slapstick monstrosities, but cne in which the star introduces genuine comedy in the unioldment of an amusing story which in itself has the soul of comedy. It doesn't require ciownish effort to win smiles and laughter. The public, it tain, wil appreciate such an improve- nment in movie come its p ;e wiil not be wanting in gen- crous measure if the claim is cleariy estabashed. It will mean the banish- inent of the custard pie, the club, ridicalous make-up m clothes, and, no doubt, the saving of oodles of flour, both in its powdered and in its doughy state, to create laughter. el L [ there be excited a feeling of discrimination by saving these things, The Star invites very seriou sideration to the well written read ing notices of the Rialto and the P ons for the current week, as well as to those for the Cent andall’s %th and E street house. I'he Rialto is presenting Anna (. Nilss arming star, in a very thrill- ing melodramatic story, with many sensational features. It is calcu- lited to stir the blood d make the heart beat, and if it doesn’t overd its duty, it will help the era of happiness that always comes with ap- proaching spring. \Viola Dana neeas no exploitation. Washington knows Der on and off the screen, and her pretty southern romance at the Pal- it is quite certain, will not lack for crowds of admiring spectators. I's revives a star, »se memory will always remain green with the ardent movie fan, for Wallace Reid ncver appeared in an unworthy picture. The Central offers “Conquering the Woman,” a daring theme since the adoption of the nincteenth amendment to the national Con stitution. For that reasor for nothing else, it should excite wide iriosity, and curiosity builds large audiences he Lincoln Theater offers decided novelty, an all-colored cast, in the story of “The Dungeon.” It ‘s calculated to iuspire racial pride, 4s well as to excite comparison, and ¢ that reason should not and probably will not lack generous patronage I'he neighborhood houses, as the smaller photoplay theaters are called by general consent, are offering the choicest biils of the largest theaters, perfection of color photography for photoplay woik is one of the greatest rg '-; ll'ol\ow ~‘»wnhm the Law" will be|blackmailer. . s - & P i > s ‘Ashes F ce,” E in- " == steps in its advancement, and if “The Toll of the Sea” discloses what is . - - s . i SoEEAL S RIDF I DS Harey M. Crandall owner of the H i ;i f HGA ? R ; ‘randall theaters and the First Na- ¢ d io e he most ger age it at reason ; : . timed for it, it merits the m generous patronage for that r B Dorothy Phillips has presented a|tional franchise for the Washingtor alone. » 4 y silver trophy to be awarded the best | territory, was host to a large num- ¥ = ok % : . : {waltzer at the motion picture di-|Der of prominent motion picture ex % rectors annual ball. Miss Phillips is a | hibitors and newspaper men at lunch Baltimore girl. last Thursday at the City Club, ir 2 ionor of W. usk, newly appoint | i f W. E. Lusk, 1 s < i Adelaide Heilbron, scenarist for the '“l’ manager of llhhe l-‘!rlm ~\'Mlion«‘ . g % - ; “ - screen d n of “The Girl of the|flm exchange in this city ater MQ{VOPOIlTa“—) Ly 8 Golden is “said 1o have obeicomplimentary showing of “Migh : tained inspiration for the seript by!lak' a Rose” the first picture in listening to phonographic records of | Gividually produced by First National s n:h 0 Caruso's arias from the opera | W38 Eiven ’ P t title. . — Qtastiitle 4 This afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Federal government sanction en- ! Harrier Hawley Locher, direcior of abled Mauries Tourneur. to -shoot-|the public service and educationa ono of its most modern destrovers,|department of the Crandall theateis. the U. 8. Shirk. The scenes will 'be| Will bo hostess to_the Washington used in *T! i Lost Ships ranch of the League of America B s Pen Women in her studio in the Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy | Matropolitan Theater building. “Sce- Gish are to be seen in “The Bright |nario Writing” will be the chief topic CONSTANG}:' Shawl"- Iatherine MacDonald —in |of discussion. An address on thix “Lonely Road": Anna Q. Nielson and | tubject will be made by a prominen: T L A - Miltan® Sills, in -The TIste of Lost|#uthority from one of the producink ALMADCE 9 Ships” and Marguerite de la Motte | compauies, and Mrs. Locher will and Douglas MacLean, in “The Man |Streen her own two-reel film, pro of Actlon duced by Edison in 1917. “Soldiers o Two.” through the courtesy cf Geor<e Frank Borage, who directed “Hu-!Xleine of Chicago moresque,” “The Pride of Palomar.”! A — rhe Gond Provider: and “The Nth| Harry E. Lohmever, manager of the Commandment.” has now been signed | Avenue Grand Theater. announces the to direct a series of big photoplays|&pecial engagement for Thursda for First National night only of the Montrose,Quarte: == sy an added attraction William S, Hart has been raiher ey = N concealed at that. But now that he's( 1n “Fruite of Faith.' W:ll Rogers. To et back to work again. we are at | the lariat king. is supported by two liberty to tell you where he has hid- | of his small sc den himself. He has been living at £ e R his southern California ranch. A radicaljdepatiuce in colonpho oK FLORENCE. VIDOR_> 2 L ; raphy has apparently been achieved %73 23 % o o SIS i h the production. by the Techn: ¥ Lawful Larceny” is going to be | Witl 2 screened, with Conrad Nugel and Hope color process. of Fra"c*.s T‘.x‘”nr entra 4 2 story, “The Toll of the Sea’ which SRR e K Loew's Columbia is “offering " th:- R week. The difference between this by Joseph M. Schenck has bougiit “'e]h:d’pre\'\nus e e o in “Trifing_Women''; Tuesday. Pol '3 Mgy - i screen rights to the play “Duley’ 'cjaimed. lies in the fact that “The Negri, in “Eyves of the Mummny” ¢ 7 k 3 and will use it as Constance Tal-|Toll of the Sea” actually photograph- Wednesday. Ralph Lewis. In “The Third : : { madge’s next release. ed the colors. while most of the Alarm”: Thursday, Jane ovak, In i " % £=5 others were laboriously tinted by “Theima”: Friday.' Thomas Meighan : # 4 i Dorothy Gish plays la Clavel 10 kand. in “Back Home and Broke,” and Sat . ; : .. f ety Sk e e ishasd g : urdav. Rodolph valentino, n All 5 v Barthelmess, and it will be interest- Arna Mayv Wong is a real Chinese Night 7 2 ing to mee what she does with this| girl of simple and pathetic beautx to insure cheaper production W. H. L. day and tomorrow. Tom Mix. in . Sylvia Breamer hasn't been seen on | stellar honors in “The Toll of the also comedy: Kriday. Mrs Wallace Just because Renee A. Moore left her | ern California by motor truck for use COLUMBIA—"Toll of the Sca,” color photography. Shown this Today and tomorrow, Mary Pick- what Harold Lloyd is after now, | production. but audiences everywhere | RIALLO = Anna @) tNilsson: in e S b o b s e jusader: Friday, Jackle Coogkan. in ot veary and decided that the roust. | Harez Liovd readily fell into” the |by Peter B. Kyne when at & Junch-| spaired of finding the kind of torie -nhl little later. They a the same pictares that were shown in the — ¥ role. so far remov from anything who has had "("h most r-markn‘\l- big houses. unchanged in the slightest particular, for. unlike the stage, i é 4 she has ever done before, rise of fame within recent months. there is no possibilicy nor is there any need to substitute a poorer cast Empire. = She and Kenneth Harlan are sharing —_— Do and Dare.” also Harold Lloyd, ir r {1he screen since “Unseen Forces,” so| Sea.’ ft Money”: Tuesday and Wednes that makes her doubly able to do her . e . - day, Dustin Farnum. in “The Three best in “The Girl of the Gn\défl vlu—u, tr:n:l;;rlll::!. f?&mmfl,';h A;x‘gre{;e’:.m‘;:'— The Pald": i . i 5 2 vin Carewe production. fi S G PIZ t )l ’l J 3 Who Paid”; Thursdas, Herbert I the latest Edwin Carewe p e atmomiatayer Lo 0 0 a S llvs ee P e P i husband, Tom Moore, to o to Califor- | in “Crinoline and Romance.” It wae « [ y AR D B T e P' Q is no reason for divorce talk. | South Carolina mountain cabin. s o day, Shiriey Mason, in “Pawn Ticket t ¥ tl h lfht fry, Shiriey aeo ictures With a 1 ought. Movie / - lifornia e s s . . e ovie [Vew . AT THE PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. 2 Favorite. TURES with a ught” is| Lloyd had put too much story in' this e 4 ford. in “Tess of the Storm Country : E | have given this analysis a boot. he leads in Jack London's “The Cal aiternoor . — i 5 3 i e of Tie Star. the leads in Jack London C: sty . : . 8 ‘ " Tuesday, Jane Novak, In “Theim While every one was making slap-| “When the plot of his latest feature | S5l Cormponsence stfie Bar o | of®dhie Wild." which Fred Jackman METROPOLITAN—Har Dr. Jack Shown this - b Wednesday, “The Pride of Palomar”;|stick comedies, and the picking was|comedy, “Dr. Jack,” was conceived OS ANGELES, Calif.. February 26.— | 08 (R T0HG \ F tman, vice pre aiternoon \ | Thursday,” William Russell, in “The | zood. Lloyd looked forward a couple | P¥ Hal Roach, Sam Taylor and Jean | The uproar started in Hollywood | gent of Preferred Pictures, has de % “Troubl and 'Saturday. Charles spirit of it because it had a real i -ihis firm wants for its eighteen pro- noon. Jones, in “West of Chicago.” about brand of fun-making—the type | theme. He does not helieve in a story | 00 of the commercial board ne an-| B8 Brm menes (o7 10, QELACH Brod PATAGE ViolaiDanapin > Crinoline and Ronante: 'Showni 1 s in which the characters wear baggy | that will submerge comedy, but he | nounced he was singing his “swan| 7o, continental Europe. He admits, £ g Hippodrome pants ‘and sling mud prodigously— | 4°Mands enough to hold the interest|song” and abandoning motlon pic-| he is negotlating with Franz Molnar = | throughout tures because they are “not an art| author of “Liliom, for the screen Today. Douglas MacLean. in “The | Would not always have a greatappeal;| Take a situation or a clever com- 4 ign of abat. | TIENLS to “Fashions for Men." He wiil = — | Hottentot tomorrow. ~ “Romance”; | that is, for comedians of hig caliber. |edy¥ gag. Anything of a comedy na- | but a cannery"” shows no eign of abal-| 314, confer with several French and Days.” Shown this aiter- Tuesday, Cecil B. DeMille's “For Bet-; That was when he decided to pass [UF® las got to be a basic part of a.ing. Directors, producers and title|gpanish dramatists. | | Shown this aiternoon l | noon. : {and pites laugh upon laugh, inter-|ia; for Worce"; Wednesday, Rodolph | farold Lloyd comedy or the come- | i | | | i LINCOLN (Colored)—"The Dungeon.” with a colored cast. Shown i attractions will be “Our Gang.” in v William Desmond, [ Which he wore Ught-fitting pants|that he will not juggle with anything | Views daily in reply to Mr. Kyne and | yygT pecause no one has ever even this afternoon ! “The Young Sherlocks.” with short- Friday. Will Ro, and a double-barreled mustache—a ght . v hor k. - 5 e iday G nusta that might get iaughs if it fits the | now and then some author like Stew-| § i Mary Pickford in the neels and Bips ocgan Sccompaniment Headless ‘Horseman™: Satur. | character in which he won big suc- | plot on!y half way. It has got to be |art Edward White raises his voice to, 7. MeENCE ~ o0 e e e s in s s Stone. in “Dangerous Age.” | €¢s8. and which led to his adopting |absoluteiy. consistent. and he will not | gay that the author of ~Cappy Ricks"|Part of a Spanish dancing girl, Mary end_Florence Vidor will be pictured. | i the horn-rimmed glasses. From thal have a good joke or situation just{ie just “dead right.. {is sure the public will like her new in Thomas nce’s sensational melo- | Home. |l|me on nis progress was unbounded, | dragged in by the heel Gouverneur Morris also agrees|play. She has just started work on, drama of regeneration, “Skin Deep.” and those who have followed his ca- My, i dr gene . 2 d o have followed ca- | Mr. Lloyd insists on humor < ; < % 5 sent this week. begining rthis A Vielt north is arranged atter the | The comedy will picture afmmiel] modiy.ana tomorew, Thotmas Mol lrocr (havs natenttie sttty ImnEove- | subtie and cel i He momor tHacs W-’v’q-o';ehf:éff:,}" pvrcltllk;n;‘:r‘nlr\e "pot in| Rosita’ a play of Spanish court and noon, “The Toll of the Sea.” girl meets and falls in love with a{Adams. in “Ouch'” S ghan, in “Back Home and_ Broke':{ment in every production ness in everyt st as he v a1 H peasant life of the fifteenth century ture that is regarded as one of Young man who has been persuaded |. Friday and Saturday, Constance Tal- | Tuesday. Helen Jerome Eddy, in| In “A Sailor-Made Man" he enlarged | natarainess i hos ’;’filt:g S ek Sesi i ‘“1‘;‘\‘1:3“““-’:;3:;: The drama which Ernest Lubitch dug most remarkable of cinema produc-|to go south ‘and sse what could be| adse. supported by Conway Tea le. | “When Love Comes”: Wedhesday and [on his own ideas. and his opinion | without anpearing to act. because he | obe sri Kooes, verbal " amenities | OUt of the bottom of his trunk was tlons, inasmuch as it is the first mo-{done about bringing the girl out of | il be pictured, in “Two Weeks" a|Thursday, Laurette Tavlor, in “Peg o' | was vindicated. He carried this step |always injects human fouches and |oprinkled with cayenne. Others were|Written by a Berlin dramatic critic tion ' picture ever photographed in|retirement. In the north the erio- | Somedy-romance; Christie's amusing My Heart": Friday, Hoot' Gibson, in|further in “Grandma's Boy." There | traffis with situations that are true ta | oo oiie “1"8te mo hope for the |8nd is said to be colorful and grip vatural colors by a perfected process line girl falls in the Japey sof une | “Chop Suey.” minor pictures, and pipe | “Ridin' Wild.” and Saturda. were some who felt thal Harold | life o ourth Taygest Industry un. |Ping. Holbrook Blinn will play the and one which reveals with lifelike | metropolis. and when her grandfather | °F8a1 music will complete the bill. { Gibson, in “Nine Points of the Law.” COUNTLYE & ¢ part of the king of Spain and Cheva dtams, of the. orient, andl ioccident: | ety dlomnsct o enashe LINCOLN—Colored Cast in ““The shert | o h the part of Hero, After “Rosita” i« humoros taode! — { Move lo Improve Artistic yeloped s Suaincrs Slefsiaa soltly b1 RSB L in AUSE hrouen spersed with thrilling moments. Added | \aiont] e D oo L;m,‘upm. “Lonesome Luke" character. in | dian will reject it. Lioyd's art is sgeh | *TII€FS are giving out biting inter- x % * & COLUMBIA—'The Toll of the Sea.'| it who has a northern relative, a so- = ! ciety woman, who strives o bring Loew's Columbia Theater will pre- | her out of social isclation a voung oriental Kenneth | which are not without a highly dra- | Dungeon. el e S aune | mnlsh e | “rhe Dungeon” a photo drama. of | Stone,in “The Dangerous Age": Tue This picture. which was photo-| Boby Vernon. in “Second Child- :power and unusual apbeal. enacted by (98Y and Wednesdav. Thomas Me featuring Anna May Wong, beuutiful | scries of deft and humorous e i « i pisodes, | LS v 2 ¥ titie fastened to an all too lurid story. | Preduction of ©Dorothy Vernon o e e tnow “being made are|Haddon Hall"” and then she and Katherine © of New York when it was shown | Melodies,” will complet | : 1 “White = Shoulders”: Fridey, Ma as a Broadway attraction. Its siory s wiliconmleteitheprogram ::,',',;,“;':,"f:;brh':,.k'w'i’fh“{‘d-"g':%;:'lzv“,ln Pickford. in_“Daddy Long Legs." and < Vi gbounds in charm. distinction and is| RIALTO—Anna Q. Nilsson in|Mermaid's travesty of backwoods rail- Saturday, Elaine Hammerste'n mt FOR the purpose of formulating w lighting. sceners and in other phases < sald, fascinated the critics and pub- | views and an overture, “Southern | l.incoln Theater the first four days of 4 & = - 2 largely hokum: they are built on the | Douglas Fairbanks and fifty invitea craphid b 1 1o oA | o e Ramien e S, A, power and Ubiniat arbesl, snacted b ghin Ma TEICLOTe nd rokc Feature of Photoplay Industry |55 s dr i Sy Sl tem rather than appealing to lhe}"he chartered iiner Persia. ———— - henr..K - in { ey Mr. Kyne closed with the Partinkimo; 4 NEGRI. now busy working or i t s Y i i B ller ! ehot that of the many great autho HA RaRTD 2 frequently interapersed with patbos | roading, “Casey Jones, Jr.” one of the | “On¢ Week of Love 3ot of principles far the aristc] G P o merel beantiful maq | rawn to motion picture work a The Cheat.” is to fall heir to 4 I eoncsnnalal DS GRines e ] *“Hearts Aflame." funniest burlesques of the year, and development of motion pictures, 1ead- | froctive photography. The last two|have deserted the studios—from Mae- | costly manuscript which the Para Kok ells 6o in Tove wIN b aug | Eesitnis. Buekors aindiiion of] N ek aak et Hex: Ing novellsts. artists. dramatists, |vears also has secn the businese put | terlinck up and down—except RUPert|mount Pictures Corporation purchas- i< averfoyed when he returns her love | "HEATts Aflame” “adapted from the |“What Fools Men Are,” a lively drama. ;;Buck Jones. in “Went of Chi- |editors, educators and others promi-|on a firm and ctable financial basis. e eply to Mr. Kyne. this s the |ed early last vear for Valentino. Thin and marries her. Later. though, he | Boveh CTimber® by Harold Titus, will |of flappers and their 'victims, featur- | ABO": tomortow. “Dante's Inferno’ |nent in public affairs in this country [, (N8 BIE feld of picture Progress |,,rt ‘of statement being given out:|play is nothing less than the “Span- '-'z]ms {o vine for Amertca and the | 35, SLONWD 4f Moores IRt Theater | ing Faire Binney. and Larry Semon's| ;o ni" iy ednesday. Marion Davies. in {2nd Europe will be invited by Adolph | screan along the soundest artistic| The usual howl of those who fail to{ gy Cavalier” which is to be partialiv . ores e 5 d . g lover t v ir. Ky 's part the predominating footage 1onsely dramatic circumstances makes | forest fre sweeps ‘through a’ pine | the Fox News and special music. o Do limg, asTpnce Friday; goj[ors-Lasky Corporation, to attend a|PNEr TM7 VORI not only &et Ml O} guiitude. Many of his stories do not| {3 Bh L one PRI R "t ¢ “pron. ]‘nq of z_h;- Jues'l climaxes the Palace | 311 o locomotive 1 abiven b';;l‘_g{m‘él Saturday, features and comedy pro- |COnference to be held in New Yorktures, but they also depend largely |1énd themselves to telling in DX:- ably will be changed. “The Spanis pie mevsa SENLYIS vear ; girl, determined to reach a powder Ph t l 7, gram. i soon when the artistic needs and pos- [on pictures for their cultural devel- | tures.” Reginald Baker, director. Who | cayg)ier” was originally “Don Caesa The picture was directed by Chester | magazine to obtaln materials to blast | o op a) S. sibiliti £ the sc vill be ex-|oRment has rejected many of Mr. Kyne's man-| pa’ Bazan.” It was written in the M. Franklin from a stury by Frances | a hillside, thereby saving the how, z kil S w axe “The responsibility of picture pro-|uscripts. iddle of the last century by Adolph S i and lives of hundreds of people. This | American, Olympic. plored. Announcement of his Plansiqucers toward fostering sound taste e D'Ennery, author of “The Two Or _“Bull” Montana also will be pic- | forest fire scene is said to be one ! % Today and tomorrow, Laurette Tay-|{OT the conference was made by Mr.|and artistic standards in these people EW contracts and the casting of|phans,” ‘and was a stage success at rured in a travesty of “Robin 110od." | of*the most impressive spectacles of |, T0day and tomorrow, Rex Ingram's|lor, in “Peg o' My Heart’: Tuesday, |Zukor before he sailed for the pur-|is an enormous ome. 1 know pro- I tin. | Intervals for many decades. The de- ntitled “Rob-‘Iim-tiood.” and minor | its kind ever filmed. 1t is only ome | TTifling Women": Tuesday, May Mec- | Jane Novak, in “Thelma": Wednesday. | P08e of interesting European writers|ducers have tried to meet this respon- stars for important roles contin-| 55y "to give Pola Negri the Valen- eatures will include the International | of many, however, almost equally |AVOY. in “Top of New York”; Wednes- | Thomas Meighan, in ~Back Home and {and artists in the project sibllity, but the growth of the in-]ues at a great pace. Kenneth Harlan|tino play will afford the public a News and an orchesiral overtare and | thriiling day, Irenc Castle, in “No Trespasaing": | Eroke~: Thursday. Elsie Ferguson. in| These artistic standards, said Mr.|dustry has been so swift that atten- | wil start work next week for Prin-|chance fo compare Pola and Mary score.. The siory concerns a young man | Thursday, Clara Kimball Young, in|‘The Outcast ; Friday, Eagle Wil.|Zukor, will guide picture producerstion has had to be concentrated on in “East Side Weet|Pickford as Spanish dancing girls. - who leaves his rich father's home and | "Hands of Nara": Friday, Viola Dana, | liaras, in “Fortune's Mask.” and Sat. |in discharging their obligation toward |the physical development of the pic- | ¢lpal Plctures in “Bast Antonio Moreno will be Miss Negri's METROPOLITAN—Mr. and Mrs. | 80es to the Michigan woods to make |in “Love in the Dark.” and Saturday | urday, Henry B. Walthall, in “The |the cultural development of the mil- |ture business. Side.” Bert Lytell, working for the!jeading man. good. He meets an aggressive miss, | Thomas Meighan, in “Back Home and | Long Chance.” lions of people all over the world who | * 5 = that in discharging this respon- | same corporation, wiil, at the same | * ok R K Harold Lloyd in “Dr. Jack. who, single-handed, has defeated the | Broke." S rely on the screen for their principal |sibility we may have the best ad-|time, don makeup for “The Meanest R s rena ’ i onan . aims of neighboring lumbermen in- —— E recreation. A supervisory board of |vice and guidance available, I am go- | Man in the World," using Maryon Ave | R UM of further shake-ups a ettt i i o inced tent on depriving her of her valuabie Apgllo Princess. well known men and women will be|ing to invite the leading'riovellats, | for leading woman. George el the Lasky lot continue to receive or Crandall's Metropolitan Theater ' timber trac d . appointed by the conference, and this|dramatists. artists, sculptors, editors|following his success in V: this weelk, beginning. this afternoon.| The cast includes Frank Keenan,; Today and tomorrow. Leatrice Joy| Todax and tomo "’;"w(‘.‘f“:"'h‘.“”"o’{; board will award @ series of prizes, |and educators to explore the artistic | Faln: which Is not yet released, has | redence here despite the usual offi- = g s a veteran of stage and Screen; Anna | and Matt Moore, in Marshall Neilan's | {5, Broken Fuaing & juesiay, Harory | gnounting to several thousand dol- and cultural possibilities of the mo- | signed o long term contract with|cial denials which precede all forma 'he chief attraction is “Dr. Ja Q. Nilsson. Craig Ward, Russell Simp- | “Minrie.” and comedy, “Hazel From |y (8, T, PRot OO FAIOMAL': |lars which Mr. Zukor will offer at the |tion picture in a conference to be held | Goldwyn Pictures. Hollywood is Stir- | announcemen®s of an overturn. O featuring Harold Lloyd and Mrs, |son, Iph Cloninger, Richard Head- | Hollywood”: Tuesday and Wednesday, | .aut: Thursday, Viola Dana, in “Love | COnference to those elements contrib-|in New York in the very near future. |ring with interest at announcement| . )y i ig denfed that the contracts Lloyd, mee Mildred Davis. The com- | Fick and Lee Shumway. Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien, | fRqLZ PRIy, T IOl O & Tayior | Uting most to the motion picture’s ar- [Tt is my hope that these men and|that John Barrymore will play the ¥ pori sl ;anion offering pictures Will Rogers A Ringer for Dad,” with Mr. and | in “The Voice From the Minaret.” and | *13, D871, 3 ff Sa¥, Uiretia TayIon | igtic development during the vear. women, representing the best in|title role in “Deburau” for Warner |Of Betty Compson. Alice Brady, Elsi« o e W il o fro&e . | Mrs. Carter De Haven in the stellar | Paul Parrott, in “Tight Shoes™; - &5 i “Hacl a¥i| “While the artistic progress of ‘the |American thought and Amesican taste, | Brothers under David Belasco's direc- | Ferguson and Dorothy Dalton have O e De it | Toles: the Fox News and “Fun From | Thursday, Marshall Neilan's “Bits of{ ghom.s Melghan, in “Back Home and |,o¢ion picture has been great.” said |will evolve some set of principles| tion. Casting is under way for|been bought up and will be canceled e e e et oraees | the Press” also will be shown. Musi- | Life,” and comedy, “Dog Sense”; Fri- | Broke- Mr. Zukor, “the greatest develop-|which can be accepted by the motion | “Duicy,” which J. M. Schenck has|April 1, but the stars themselves have e ture and pre- | cal numbers by the orchestra and hits day, Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel, ment so far in the pictures’ short ca- |pioture industry as its artistic guide.|purchased for Constance Talmadge. |talked frankly with intimate friends tative accompaniment by ihe orches-| by the Rialts Melody Boys will be|in “Singed Wings" and novelty, Raphael. reer has necessarily been in the tech- [Our aim is to have a conference that{and within a fortnight Frank Lilovd|and these changes may be confidentix tew Aremadedateractions, . |lisdded/attractions. . “Jumping Beans": Saturday, Bdith discanAnE ow, Jackis Coo.|nical side of picture craftsmanship [will be to the motion picture what the | will begin directorial work on “Ashes | expected. Moreover, it would sur- A daimed o onel S Roberts and Edward Horton, in “A[ Today and tomorrow, Jackie Coo-|g5q7y, the stabilization of the indus- [French Academy is to French letters,| of Vengeance,” which will be the new | prise no one if the long threatened greatost laughing picture cver made | (oynp 0 “C " Front-Page Story,” and “Our Gang”|gan, in “Oliver Twist"; Tuesday and |trial side. what the Royal Academy is to British | Norma Talmadge feature. George|break between Adolph Zukor and Qi:g:{x::s) ah:lr SuTs::‘N»i;n?;négmli = onquering the | comedy, “Saturday Morning.” Wednesday, “The Pride of Palomar”;| “Today we have prettv nearly :z- art arxi wh‘n thje Pullfler ‘Foundation | pitzmaurice, who leaves Lasky soon | Jesse Lasky, respectively presiden: s 3 s » e i | i ni 3 situacions, Rout Ssiso iexpondniie b — Thursday, Lon Chaney, in “Broken|t2ined perfection in photography. |is to American journalism to join Samuel Goldwyn, announces|and vice president of the Famous 3 'St -oduction under hls| Players-Lask; Corporation, is now er non-medical treatment—by an Ultfa- | Conquering the Woman.” adapted Avenue Grand. Chains”: Friday, Thomas Meighan, in thax e % D he Huil Cilngaldue Hollywood wil not be sorgiied madern voung physician, whose prac- i, the screen by King Vidor fromj Today and_ tomorrow, Back Home and Brok: nd Satur- H It Il-'eels to Be a St r | BeRe E2ernal City.” which 18 now be. | if Al Kaufmann, now In New York. tice netted hh!m ‘iw; tl.ur1|ng h;s first | jrenry C. Rowland’s novel, "den.m‘md!‘“ and Eugene O'Brien, in “The|day, Gladys Walton, in “Top o' the Ow a ing worked into continuity by his|were to succeed Mr. Lasky as mana- vear, ar}d {hen all-he had to do was|ing Coline,” will be shown the nm‘vnlca From the Minaret,” and novelty, | Morning:’ wife, professionally known as Ouida | ger of the West Coast studios he to colleét it. thee Dhsiclan becomes | four davs of this week, beginning | “Jumping Beans”: Tuesday and Wed- e Bergere. They will sail for Italy|Mr. Kaufmann has successfully acted t1an care of another physiclan becomes | thiy afterngon, at Crandall's Centraj | nesday, Leatrice Joy and Matt Moor Savo h = Hetai At about June 1. accompanied by a large | as Buropean manager for the concern nis patient after she and her party Theater. Florence Vidor Is cast as|in Marshall Neflan's “Minnle," a Y- §6)70U ask me how it feels to be & like & mother? AL the last count shel oy of Holfywood players, and allfand has been mysteriously recalled lhdve gone to her home in the ©ity.|the bheautiful Young woman to be|comedv, “Hazel From Hollywood":| Today and tomorrow. Norma Tal- start” Walter Hiers s talking. | had kissed me seventy-two times. | sterior scenes will be shot abroad.|from Berlin. rhe manner in which he effects alconquered, and David Butler the con- | Thursy, Bebe Daniels and Conrad | madge and Bugene O'Brien, in “The| «Honestly, the day. about three Suppose as long as I live T will| 37 Roach has signed Walter Lon. | (copyright, 1020, by North American News yro and wins a bride is said to stamp | queror. The story relates the man-|Nagel. in “Singed Wings, P Voice From the Minaret,” and Paul x ) omam e ard as celng my | jock Mulhall and Laura Roessing for ‘Paper Alliance.) K& picture a_classic of fun ner in which an irate father had his | Parrott, in “Jailed and Parrott. in_ “Tight Shol Tuesday | Weeks ago, that Jesse L. Lasky called | name on the callboard as a star for = “Beults of Falth” concerns a tramp lown daughter and one of his trusted | day, Mary Pickford, in * and Wednesday, Leatrice’ Joy and|me into his office and informed me| the grfldflmeflt IA csl“wud 18 a bulle- who listens to & street corncr revi-|cowpuncher friends kidnaped and ma- | Storm Country”: ' Saturday, Matt Moore, in Marshall Nellan's | that T was (o be cast in stellar roles, | tii Poard, just inside the gates of the F B. d letter, quoted by the Globe, thers is n valfet.expound the power of falth In|rooned on an uninhabited island In|Moore and Mary Miles Minter, In ““The | “Minnte,” and comedy, "Hazel From |y studio, where the varlous company orestry Doar strong _patriotic angle to ‘“Hearts ‘lod 8h o means of accomplishing de- | nrder (o rure the Birl o Snobnishoeon | Cowboy and. the Lady. and “Ouf|Hollyweod~: Thursday, Bebs Daniels|! ™as dazea for hours calls are listed. It gives a complete . Aflame.” Woven into the romance and <ired ends. He at once puts the theory [ “No Luck." featuring Lloyd Hamil.|Gang." in “The Champeen." and Conrad Nagel, in “Singed Wings,” | “Just as soon as 1 was in the open .1-: Sr ll‘l‘m :;‘g""‘ v\l:ere the set 18 lo- Commemis p,ctu,, drama. of the story is a_ plea for the Ste By e Umerent chance he | “Thmraday. Frides gn Carolin nd MOVl oeanpiNE BRans Erlofair. I raced out the studio gates and | {ictheary infarmation. o oo B T “Lasnraity forests: Ko valies ints possession of an orphened | Maria Prevost. Kenneth Harims foas: aro/ina, $83im Country': Saturday, Mary Miles | climbed into my cart “After leaving mother, I returned to| THE United States forestry commis- | /.0 8 0 s" Thase of the ploture. bhaby, and in time learns that hard ;—\» Meyers, T“hy Marshall, Loul‘ls ;\:: fday. Elsle FG;K\IIBhH, 1nk"Th‘; ‘(‘)ul- Minter and Tom Moore, in “The Cow- a"l’d‘l":lll‘k 11! crhg to the chauffeur,|the untudloylnd ::e cl|‘1lb0ll'd. ,f'l:lfkfed sion, it is said, has officlally com- | Mr. Barker "‘unedA in ‘lhe u%eh'“ a " < ces '} 1. 1. He | ze s i O] % o [ omorrow, Jane Novak ant une poe b e it snappy.” eagerly. ‘es, ert was! Ci J = t rican, e T iahas ‘and comas into possession of | sion of F. Scott Fitzgeralds aever ot | Wednesday, Blanche Sweet, Lon Cha- | gueotilc ships with two trafiic officers saved | Waiter Helrs! My eyes stuck tight|Hearts Aflame,” the e, 1 | EDeech on reforestation. 1fose things which he most desires. |the modern flapper, “The Beautiful | M®Y: g v B yat 3 MRS ;'l‘:l “"R::z)’;l’ old‘t lehlst a m:fl;:h h’xl on '}!.l‘ll line: Star, Wal;er Hlnr;l N According to a story published in the L M i ol 4 “Quincy ams_Sawy : - ng the house si “There was more or less confusion the New York Globe, e T hTic this Atternoon At | and Mrmmed. g o mInor JPiCtures, | Thursday and Friday, Lon Chaney, In York. hustled in and contronted mother. the first day T worked as o atar. Just | Tor s Co e O e oo forest or: | NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. By ¥4 . “A Blind_Bargain’; 'Saturday, Viola 4 tomorrow, Conway| ., Pinch me, mother, I cried, ‘and see | before we were ready to start, I heard | W- B. Gresley, chie s e o e s ” .. . |Dana, in “Love in the Dark.” TeaoteY nd ‘Blaine Hammersteln, in |1 | am awaks.' some one, say: ‘Al ready when you|ice in Washington, was enthusiastio| RIALTO—Agnes Ayres, in “Racing ALACE—Viola D in “Crino- CRANDALL'S—Wallace Reid in . 4 and comedy.| My son, she replied, and there|are, Mr. Hiers® I paid no heed to the|over the screening of Harold Titus | Hearts- PALACE—Viola Dana in “Thirty D & = f Lov ys.” Cirole. 2! 8 ,'-’ru..a.;' Colleen Moore, ;';:; "M", ulln her - as r:::e';f::g Nm!flegh szlmhxa;fl “m:( ""Hfifl;t re- | novel, Tlmholr." tu:‘t‘. he %0 appre- | COLUMBIA —Cecll B. DeMtlle's i i i Nine” and novelt: . ‘all your life you peated. ot turn. Not until|ciated the value @f such a picture aa|+Adam's Rib." line and Bomance. “Thirty Daya" a_breezy comedy- |y 00, A4, tomorrow, Raiph Lewis, |11 LTh8 Nincty And N ey “Bora: | cleanty. " If you have started drinking | the call was repested & third_ timo | “Hoarts Aflame'. & & imuis to Hent i ol Viola Dana, the charming voung|drama, In which Wallace Reld isThomas Meighan, in “Back Home and |thy Dalton and Jack Holt, in On the|at this age, then my training has)did it dawn on me that 1 was being|and serious thinking about one of PALACE—Marion Davies, in “Adam Metro screen star, will be pictured at | filmed, will be the attraction at|groke: Wednesday, Max Linder. in|High Seas” and Paul "Parrott, in|&one for naught. called to work. 1 was the Mr. Hiers!| America's crief problema—reforestation | and Eve. loew's Palace Theater this week, be-{Crandall's Theater the firat three days | </ne Three Must Gt Theres”| Thimre. .--rf‘hm 8hoes"’ fhnrldl{ Lon Ch: “That brought me out of my daze.{No wonder I didn’t know they meant|—that he wrote the producer of the| METROPOLITAN — Douglas Mao- winning this afternoon, in her latest|of this week, beginning this -after-|day -and Friday, Dorothy n-'unn in|ney, in “A 'Blind Ba: " and Lu- | I hastened to explain why I desired to|me. .In the past the call has always | pioture concerning it. £ Lean, in “Bellboy 13 ) photoplay, “Crinoline and Romance,”noon, Directed by James Crusze, it|“On the High Beas: and Saturdsy, |Ppino Lane, in “The Pirate"; Friday,|be pinched to make sure that this was | been: ‘Come on, Walter, atep lively. Mr. Greeley, it is claimed, said in , e ¥, & whimsical romance of crinoline |ig a farcical story of a chap whose'in- | May Allison, in “The Woman Who | Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore, in | not all a hl:?y dream, but was moth- T do not feel that my struggle is at|part that he wished overy American| CENTRAL—“Dollar Devils days and the jazz era, tentions always. were misunderstood | Fooled Herself.” ‘“The Cowboy and the Lady, end|er surprised? Not a bit of it. Shejan end. Away down deep in my heart, | citizen could read the story, and learn | ¢n,NDALL'S—Norma Talmadse, in "n story is by Bernard McCon-|and who on one occasion went to e comedy, “The Five-Fifteen"; Satur-| merely beamed upon me and said: something tells me; ‘You are just|the lesson Mr. Titus teaches—the les- .., Daughter of Two wm_u‘,,l . in <ille and concerns & girl who lives|jail for thirty days to avoid the con- Elite. 4 day, Edith Roberts and Edward Ho ‘This {8 not news to me. I knew |starting, Walter, Formerly, little|gon that reforestation can be scien- with her {mpoverished but haughty |sequences of one of hix acts. The e ton, in “A Front-Page Story, you wouid win stardom when the|mistakes wers overlooked. Now t tifically aseomplished. LINCOLN—TFlaina 14 Eouthern -grandfather in Dixie " picture has ginger. sparkle and pep Today and fomorrow. Tawis ® Stone. TLige Conley, Jones, Jr. proper time came.’ Wasn't that ju will be magnified and poainted ou As the chief forester poinis out in his “Tine Week of Love

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