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VALENTINO Dalace | NeWS and Commenti The Moving Picture By Robert E. Sherwood. By W. H. Landvoigt. "ER.\'ST LUBITSCH has made an- | NILS‘&ON ' Centra and dislikes, ascertain what they are seeking in the form of | Windermere's Fan.” adapted, of e, e 2 ; Sad b ime | course, from the Oscar Wilde play. amusement, meet their requirements and at the same time | SOAFG BOm (o OSear WIS PIAY exercise due vigilance to protect the youthful members of the | Irene Rich. Mae McAvoy. Ronald Col- lion and to respect the conventionalities to which its sensitive mem- {man and Bert Lytell. ! 1ant L1 e iar "| Lubitsch has done something here rs are accustomed” seems a rather huge task. Yet this is the task of | that has never been accomplished be \e producer of photoplays. And, strange to say, this superhuman task | fore. He has proved that a delicate 5 5 : and subtle play may be transplanted being undertaken—some believe with a degree of singular success—by | directly to the sereen without 10ss of the public relations department of the West Coast Theaters, Incorporated, | its flavor, it strength or its point. b e s i i : “Lady Windermere's Fan” as a movie hose officials operate 168 theaters and cater to an excess of a million | jsjust exactly as good as “Lady Win patrons annually. And there are other corporate bodies that are cn-|dermere’s Fan” as a play—the one is e - | not a cheap ¢ e avoring to the best of their ability to do the same. Nevertheless, as the | 242 cheap counterfeit of the other. | millennium has not vet arrived, so along with the remainder of this wobbly ' a thoroughly legitimate manner. He ' " 1 Bl * : £ . has n attempted to retain the origi of ours the Movie is not y c o s 1d world of ours t lovie is not yet perfect, not yet free from faults | 0¥ o SUembted to tetaln the o0} «nd shortcomings. Its credit, however, is based upon the fact that in the 'long-winded subtitles. He has .told main it is honestly and sincerely trying to od. Its drawbacks arise | {he story in terms of moving pictures. & _honestly and sincecsly feying fo be oo e | relving on the composition of his om the fact that the right of competition, which is a genuinely Ameri- | scenes, the expert manipulation of his can right and not a privilege, is utilized by many whose ideals and as- | camera effects and. the pantomime of { % his characters to convey the thoughts i pirations will never reach the desired level—nay more, who are in very |that Oscar Wilde set down on paper. § uth continuaiiy tngaged in making the plunge in the other direction. In this he is aided materially by the - - : I« thas | brilliant performances of Irene Rich I'he world of humaity also is not blameless, and the surging crowds that | . Afrs. Eriynne and of Ronald Colman push and shove to get into theaters and photoplay houses and then go ' as Lord Darlington. Here are two vild with enthusiasm when something “off color” is announced, bear | 1%} eredible people, Wehose emotions forceful testimony to the fact | shle to those who bear with them the | common bond of humanity. | OMEBODY 1 [ i th bul f the Movie | Wi MEB ias said that one of the great tribulations of the Movie| 1 i Lieacant to see TIrene Rich ' is that everybody wants criticize it, and those who want to do achieve this positive triumph in an !'Ernst Lubitsch production, for it . ost never w zo and see wha v criticize. This is prob- o the most never want to go and see what they criticize. This is prob- | [rhst, Lupltsch production, for it b bly true to a greater degree than is generally supposed. Then, again, the | his present happy situation in Holly wood. . 3 : After Lubitsch had gained for him who know it join the cry of condemnation of all pic- | self a tantial reputation this tures, because some of then known to deserve the sharpest reproof. | country as a result of “Passion.” “De ” ey ; : " 3 5 atching “the flick- | ccPUon” and other pictures. he was % The ever-arowing group of those whose eyes are hurt watching “the flick- {imported from Germany by Mary Pick. i Movie is th pe I victim of “lump criticism.” Lots and lots of folks ering pi * Jearned that excuse a long, long time ago, but they still | ford to direct her in “Dorothy Vernon use it, and for that reason alone they condemn the Movie, both'in; par-| o5 B80don Kl On srevine St Hob BLANCHE, SWEET C/IS‘S‘Y FITZGERALD Ke ¢ Faith Wlth publxc ticular and in general, as something to be suppressed. There is also the |of “Dorothy Vernon,” Lubitsch an Mefropoh"can p s - . nounced emiphatically that it was 14 student and authority on the theater, who matches the Jatest celluloid | RIS CORMRGEN IE R hael Lincoln strips in movie fashions with the ponderous tragedy of the ancient Greeks. {were changed accordingly. She HE tragic Cilent = clpaed pPin expevthmomione o stor He docsn't like the Movie either. Tt is a makeshift for the theater and |brought out “Rosita® as a possibillt the remarkable of Gene men and women who for the most Lubitsch fancied that and production Stratton-Portcr B il back are living up to their highest | En itiatds utrerly bevond redemption without the human voice. And there are |was started. As Clare Eames had | : s s ainh St e y bey r ! ; 4 r | = Jwought to a «lose the life work of wie | ideals, or are Leing punished because ere. Mcanwhile, in 20,189 motion picture theaters in the United States | (ome to Tollywood to plav Queen | Ph t l z I '1_1 W k Childzen’s Brogram at Tivoli | 19iERI12 & Coo Hhe O ikt | thes mremot. T oo ‘meithior bllad o alone, to say nothing of thousands in other countrics, an average weekly | Was held over to impersonate th (0] Op a y S 1S ce Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher an. 4nd deprived the Wwo ‘1 el fte s Sl Ll iy ,m:,-“. : attendance of 130000000 people, young and old, big and little, white and queen in “Ros But the part di nounces that the selected children's Fonal Lo rengaer A e A ans af aias all the shad: humanity, jostie and cr8wd each the others in the a not \{ul‘)\vr and she went home to : ogram .n‘:‘ - x.-l..n “m‘ n‘;..v, was terapt to get i I vent their enthusiasm over the Movie just as it is. | New York - E & prepared with the idea that Christmas | (7e<h b e Ihese figures arc declared authentic by the offices of the Motion Picture | Miss Pickford then sent to the War At the Photoplay Houses This Week. week i unreservedly the properts of |9he L 1o 1ong and varied carcer | pending ihet e Producers and Distributors of America, Incorporated, over which Will H. | 2r Brotherst studlo for trene Bich | | b4y ACE_«Cobra” Shown this aiternoon and eves iy, on Saturday, the morn. | the woman who lived to see 11.000,000 | effort to make the world a better place Hays, former Postmaster General of the United States, watchfully pre- | ol acton hie et conmitinl || miATir : = : 2 ] ing after Christmas day, “Jack and | CoDies of her books in circulation. not emselves and for their children Sides ['ot “rosta - Mie e settiinedl IALTO—"The Keeper of the Bees.” Shown this afternoon aad | |ihe Bean Stalk.” the delightfully har- | including innumerable translations | Al natural history I have ever put O Rl e e retiioned 1o evening rowing old nu tale. Wil be fea | into forelgn languages. always kept|into u hook has been the result of per HERE are thousands of sincere and respectable people in the world | that Ernst Lubitsch was the flnest di METROPOLITAN—"Steppin’ Out"—"Santa Claus.” Shown this ait- tured with an Ae: Fable and an | faith with her public. lie Keeeper.ofjifonsl Juyeatlpation, otean, straleh ; ot Faieres s AT e e e Our Gang entertainment. with a spe. | the Bees” is a typical example of her | stuff, scientifically verified in every in- who do not find cither the world or the Movie always what it shauld | Eector she ‘hail feyer Sknown. i She s ernoon a i 8- . cial concertina number by Ida Clark. ! faith. stance. And all characters that I have be. what they would like it to be, There are also a comparatively few | impressed the Warner boys with the COLUMBIA—"0ld Clothes.” Shown this afternoon and evening Tickets will be on sale at the Tivoli| Not lonz before her death she|ever incorporated in a book I have ofessional reformers whose seli-appointed task is prompted less by |importance of this German invader; | —rryo171 «[iohts of Old Broadway.” Shown this aiternoon an box office all the week. The perform. | framed the creed which guided all her | tried sincerely to use in the working o ance begins at work, and it is best told in her own |out of recognized and high principles | that negotiations were opened at once. — L Lubitsch was given a contract, evening. = Lubitsch was given a contract, by g = words. of conduct. kind, knowledge, wholesomeness freshness as few authors., have ever | be irtue and the love of than by the fact that the easiest way in the | a na living 1s bv e o St J y i world to make a living is by reforming somebody or something. And |which he had full power to select and| | AMBASSADOR—"Steppin’ Out.” Shown this afternoon and evening In the language of the old & “The Keeper of the Bees,” when all this is remembered and given thoughtful consideration, it easily | adapt his own stories, choose the cast, it 5 S 2 5 3 a highly colorful screen version of | « 4 Y Yan be realized with what a desperate struggle and over what a rough- | spend as much time and money on| | CENTRAL—“Who Cares.” Shown this afternoon and cvening e S R o D e R ) ot U-raged road the hapless Movic has had to travel in order to reach |ench pieture as he might need, and| | LINCOLN (colored)—"The New Commandment.” Shown this aiter- | Wil be remembered as the Bowerful, | {aught 45,000,000 men and women and Ingandcarainy e -moet: dramatic present high pinnacle, for it is, notwithstanding all they say against | present his completed production to noon and evening. modern drama that fascinated Broad- e 2 e = the product oi one of the outstanding industries of the world com- | the public without cutting, editing or way and at one time was offered for teration by other hands | screen adaptation at the price of nercially, as it is unquestionably the one form of low-priced recreation and | ¥ - Y . S W 2 l"{'crl‘—vn, 3 “]”,“‘ millions can turn who can ill afford more for such a| It Was & marvelous contract—prob- METROPOLITAN — “Steppin’ Out” | Forrest, Lillian Elliott, James Mason | $250,000. mogra s Anus oo cayl e etaecervar e e CAnd all the | 4Dy the best that a director has ever | and “Santa Claus.’ and Stanton Heck. The play, it is sald, has been closely 1 m OseAEonY HICl s Cantal COMCS L DI SarIes O e made—and Lubitsch has more than| An exceptional holiday bill is prom-| “Old Clothes,” which is the first|paralleled in the screen version, which e—the real Movie, the product of conscientious and respectable | juqtified the confidence thus placed in |ised at Crandall's Metropolitan Thea- | Picture made under Jackie's new|was directéd by Joseph Henabery yroducers—asks is to have these facts borne in mind when the Movie is |him. He has made for Warner|ter this week, beginning this after- Metro-Goldwyn contract. is really a|Mr. Valentino is seen as an Italian ENSEMBLE acting, to thelaccording to Film D put into the balance to see if it be found wanting. Brothers the following pictures: “The | noon. | sequel to “The Rag Man.” and shows Lothario who is befriended and heart of the Kuropean dir deal with the incidents leading up to e | Marriage Circle.~ “Three Women.| The major feature wili be an amus- | Jackle and his partner, Ginsberg, | brought to America by a tourist he will he a striking fe of | the writing of the national anthem by HE world does not mend its faults as quickly as some folks would like | “Kiss Me Again” and “Lady Winder- | ing farcical comedy in which the lead- struggling I;:wl\ to \‘l\ll cess after a dis: ;;u-x;z;‘_ @ |}u'ul.i1. « xml in this country, | versal's production of “The Midnight | Francis Scott K ng until it almost left its young and patriotic producers bankrupts, the [ {X{PAYAEETC Pruse B (088 Who | Robert Agnew. 1t bears the title | shelter with Jackie and his partner flower he has become fascinated lv\"\n\:‘\nni("u‘nm‘ than “Fhe Hunchback of | {0 join the Keith-Albee vaudeville cir vonderful screen production of the life of Abraham Lincoln, by Al and S teppin’ Out.” The companis one night, transforms their establish- | the wife of his benefactor, who later | Notre ne” and T >hantom of | CUit: D S DD Notre Dam he Phantom Ray Rockett, has been officially selected as the best photoplay of 1924, Returning, for an Instant, to Mary | traction, “Santa Claus.” is a ment with her womanly touch and!becomes an unidentified victim of a |the Opera.” It is due for release the da Cowan is at work he «nd has been awarded the fiith gold medal ever bestowed for the best | pickford, it is announced just at pres. |Mas fantasy by Capt. and Mr: C.| then, by falling in love, puts Jackie five. | first of the year. o oh G A tieior product of the screen. Critics at the outset hailed the picture as truly |ent that she and Douglas Fairbanke | Kleinschmidt, which actually was pho-|in the role of Dan Cupid and his| Nita Nal seen as the temptress, = o “Crystal Cups® for First Sreat, very beautiful and historically authentic, but for some reason the [will start on their long-daferred tour |0ETaphed at the edge of the Arctic | irascible but lovable partner, Ginsberg, | Casson Terguson as the husband, | They get them somehow. David g e bt YR : s ¥ L d Circle. Short reels, including the|in the role of demon chaperon. Getrude Olmstead as the secretary and | Warfleld was dragged into the movies jublic in the cities—mark you, the cities—where it was first exhibited, | around the world in January. Onlyriironolitan world survey, and a spe- | Under Jackie's able handling, however, | fleen Percy in another important recently in a snapshot scene of a New did not show the appreciation it deserves. Once aroused, however, to itsythelr return to Hollywood, a yeary i arranged musical program for | the romance of the gitl and her sweet. | role. e e s iy s displaced “The cauty and greatness, the response was generous, so that instead of be- Y;;:‘:;."‘ = e ;““’:;:?"s""s“me Metropolitan Symphony Orches- | heart, played by Alan Forrest, A real Yuletlde flavor will be given | fense,” a Maurice Campbell produc- | Last Daugh” in the latest public can g a warning to the luckless producer who ventures his all on a similar |} Clre, B v 0L 000 gmcfiz‘l’lv and| tra, Daniel Breeskin conducting, will | brought to a happy ending. the program by the inclusion of the tion. As a reward, it is said. he re-|vas to ascertain the *‘ten best” plec- sroduction, “Abraham Lincoln” again vindicates the justice and the gen- | gao ¥ 0 o o B reen. and de. | *¢..2dded attractons. : The Juvenile comedy, “Bachelor|Our Gang comedy, “Good Cheer,” a |ceived an extra's check for $10. Iie | tures of the year. rosity of the general public before it is too late. Now, perhaps, the | Sciive service on the screen and de | “Steppin’ Out” conccrns two mid|Bables,” a Christmas ~laughmaker, | ltugh-maker with & pronounced Christ. | will frame it, he says. s T riginal intentions of its makers may be carried out, and a copy of the o [eUSERI=. | dle-aged business men who become | the International news reel -and or.| Mas time story; the Pathe news reel S There is a tendency toward the pro 2] R O A 2 . | management of their joint business. volved in & ries of matrimonial o i creen s 5 i Fox duct £ “What Pr . X Sl B S Caiali Rl e L a3 ¢ 3 £ their | _|involved in a series of matrimonial | echstral embellishment will complete Screen snapshots and appropriate mus- ox’s production of 1t Price | quction of fewer pictures, according im. specially prepared against the natural destructiveness of tine, may | ' This sounds all very fine, but I for |qifficulties, one because his wife elected | (he bill ical embellishment. | Glory?” with Raoul Walsh directing. | 1o statistics gathered for the Fin -"“Pr’:”’c' inja *«”"'-“;“ "“:’f';"’) f‘:"«"\!‘}:fi;'\t‘ to ‘;‘t"hflld for the h‘t"d‘l;(_m : ”":':\“Pi:"fl“::flhlosk:l!::;hmch 127 | hersel In on a “party.” the other be-| —— H i will go into production early In Janu- | year Pook. which how the n § uture generations. to preserve to his v countrymen a human concep- | nounc s sm. cause his wife supposedly was on| RIALTO—“The Keeper | TIvoLI—« o ary. e sl ion of an immortal whom all the world has learned to honor, one whose { may be permitted to offer a prophecy, her way to a visit in the country. D CChe Eecs VORI R tehts ot (I ond s e e p g G it is this: 1 Mistaken identities, police raids on g memory 1 aie 1 I age 0 come A T a 3 by That Mary and Doug will not travel | popular cabaret and numerous other L Keeper of the Bees,” will be seen on | dall's Tivoli Theater the first two day ] s by Y ; : St two days ar ve the leading roles in “The | “Roxy” has been insured for $2.000 B 4 e gAY z 1 PO MR the screen at the Rialto this week | of this e : are to have the leading rol 3 0 HUS the Movie, with all ite faults. still has something great to its #round the world, but will return to|episodes add to the hilarity. Wwith & cast peaded by Robert Fraser. | woris yweek. beginning today, in | Flaming Frontier,” a new special by 000 in eight companies by the Roxy + : _ | the United States after a few months . “Santa Claus” ‘a and | ¢ > 2 Monta Bell's production, “Lights of | {niv 1 g r € ra —and Roxy ket o s 1 F e ' e = Santa Claus” is unique. Capt. and | Clara Bo Al Mil > =3 > niversal. Theater Corporation—and Ro: credit nething rea fit for the generations ahead. Though less im- | in Europe e T A e o n“, yee Mil ©Old Broadway,” a story of New York s worth it portant an ps less impressive, there are other historical pictures | That they Will not appear together |fine. things, photographically, in. the | daushter of Mre. ] ; 4 halt,century. o soiagos A Sennett) Farner Baxien isto, play the lead — veritable blessings to the people of this great country in | in a motion picture: ar North, but never anything, it is| The story deals with a yYoung war comedy, “A Rainy Knight,” and the | With Bebe Daniels in “Miss Brewster’s | New York University has signed quainting them with 1ts early history and with the stuff of which their | That they will not retire from the | claimed, approaching this novelty in|veteran who, held in a detention hos. | L e Review also will be shown. | Milllons | contract with Yale University Press Testors were made. These also stand to the credit of the Movie. And | screen for at least five years from this |atmosphere and seasonable appeal. | pital in California, became convinced | pocsday, and Wednesday, Alleen| (5 yui1a & picture exhibitor of | s vomns 33 Hlme of “The Chron. t may be that competent judges of the art of the painter and the talent | date: (Copyright. 1025.) Santa Clau hown in the land of | that his wound would never heal un- | Loaes o COOWAY Tearle David Tor-| oy ehandoah, Towa, recently startled | fcjos gl et Ll «nd skill of the actor may find something worthy along those lines also | e the real reindeer and it is also made |less he got back to the sun and the | Golquens segaion Crne Mo i the world with display advertising il benter s o ; the, 5 ¥ - i il s et ol b At |1eas Lo gotback o/ theiqun | Goldwyn’s production, “The My 3 education, take notice 1at will help the Movie to become Art and to lighten the burden that” = & 4 o] ses unning away from the hospi-| ;" fats cworld, | Warning the public that the feature | a 2 ¢ 3 : DllEbies 5ril sorme rTep Siverens o 1o s Sy Gt U Nesul | stor® of seclity ahjl the ubdarwerid. | > el ‘00 long has been averheavy, due to the thoughtlessness and lack of con- Mary's New Exercise. shited and some reap generous re|tal. ho stumbled into the beekeeper's | {ogeirior with Walter. Flers in ~Hot | PICture at his house was “a weak at-| THarry Langdon's first feature pic weration of the “lump critic” and the overzealous reformer. - o A TEet ol e e e O T one meaind iy fwis': . dnd [“ScreenB§Snanshotay | Sectiduiiandapolosising tofthomsimbo fiture for, irsc National will ‘. called ok ks | M[ARY PICKFORD has founda form | vast amount of interesting Arctic | the sea, fragrant with flowers amd | Thursday and ¢ (Christmas day), | i2d been misled by advance advertis- | “Nobody. DISTINGUISHED editor recently wrote: “It will be literally possible | ~ . of exerclse that beats lfting | facts to engage the attention and |facing the sun. § i SsdCHepmi s e Maniion e e o e D e e o picira tlot e chis ol e 2 lveights, running mile races, rolling on | inspire the enthusiasm of the adult. | In the sudden misfortune of | Box,” Warner Brothers’ version of, puliid) 3 the story of “What Price Glo will IONS ! < quarters of a0 ype floor to the radio exercises or | | the story by Harold McGrath, with | Vew York . ses Wi e hour—and to teach well, thoroughly and permanently—more than the | sire e The concert overture through Thurs. | master of the bees, he assumes the | HON Y & el { The New York Loew houses will collaborate with James Cruz in pre i carn under prop e fhiods q ool 5 t day will be composed of selections |duties, becomes a bée master himself, [ David Butler, Alice Calhoun, Helene give midnight performances New |paring the story for “Old Ironsides. W14 can learn under proper methods in a dozen school days of eiglit | She developed the muscles of her ! fram " Frimis hoss o Ml s | unergots mane (Rl e | Costello, B. J. Ratcliffe and Charles | Year eve. for the first time i their | & o' e e ours, spent_indoors at a time when the child ought to be out in the | shoulders and. back in about two Paderewski's “Minuet” asa companion | ences, not the least of which i (“Chuck™) Reisner, also natural | history, it is said. The movie stars are breaking for -unshine. Thinkers whose horizon extends beyond their own_little | w while making “Scraps” her | offering. Friday and Saturday the | marriage to an unknown “storm girl - | color fantasy, “The Marionettes, — vaudeville. w it is Willlam Des ational bailiwicks are beginning to perceive also that the Movie has farm story, by carrying a 30-!overture will be “Santa Claus,” a|It IS told with the typical sincerity |Starring Hope Hampton, and “Topics | “Novelizations” of Metro-Goldwyn- mond and Wesley Barry, both of Volapuk discounted a thousandfold in furthering universal brotherhood, | Pound baby tied to her back. colorful number. i..r the popular novelist, fresh with a |of the Day”; Saturday. Tom Mix in|Mayer pictures are to be made and |whom have signed contracts for Tor through pictures any hali of the world may see and understand what | With the baby fastened there, she| On Christmas Day, Friday, the doors | splendid outlook on lifé and love. William Fox's production, “The Ever- | sold in the 5 and 10 cent stores as a | gagements on the Orpheum circuit he other hali is and. what it is doing, and that is one of the biggest ad- climbed trees barefooted, swung from | will be open to the public at 2:30| Mischa Guterson has arranged an |lasting Whisper,” supported by Alice | new method of exploitation, it is said.| Film Daily is the authority. antages known for the promotion of universal toleration, sympathy and ' geep and did other strenuous stunts | 3, as on Sundays. featuring Austin Leroy Lawreson, | nett comedy, Sportlight and chapter | ropes, tramped through mud knee | o'clock, w 'S rforma atmos it rology rtur Calh and Robert Cain, also Sen- = : y | : P 3 k. with the first performance at |atmospheric prologue for the picture, [ Calhoun and Joom son Is it hard luck or publicity which | The Philadelphia fire marshal has dmiration. What benigu genius would want to hamper the Movie with iy spite of the fact that she was carry- Washington’s boy Caruso. He also|play. : i 3 & announcement of his bankruptey, in |ture houses that present vaudeville atures Charles Ray, soon after the | threatened to revoke licenses for pic this fact uppermost in his mind ing one-third of her own weight. OLU = . announces “The Swan Dance,” inter- 3 e b t 3 1 The baby was Mary Louise Miller, | SOLLAIELA a0ia Glothes 5 "nreted T Blieh Tatiminn with b AMTIAG AN Rleppiny Ontze. | Shhc) Auction SBldcks GEths Bleamon [arlthout inepmita: A . ; & curlyhaired tot who was perfectly | Jackie Coogan, the boy star with| ophone accompaniment by W. L.| porooo o 1 Out.” | Boardman?. Are they rubbing ltdnonl “, o . o - 0000 1 HasoH o iootia Boy. 10 utilize the services of one director | 4t ‘home on . “Mama Mollie's” back, | Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid.” is an-| Marsden. J Dorothy Revier, Ford Sterling, | the most popular country hoy the it s Ll R or a long time. .1 2nd who never complained, even when | nounced as the Christmas week at-|" The Rialto Concert Orches Cissy Fitzgerald, Tom Ricketts, Rob- | screen has ever pres {his picture services with Arrow Pic JHEN engaged to direct Jackie Lddie Cline has the heart of | Miss Pickford fell into the swamp|traction at Loew’s Columbia, beginning | offer for overture Rubinsten | tuces Swhen a0 Sbedhin work W S g ; .. boy. d Jackie’ ther, in speak- | \ith her. | this afternoon, in “Old Clothes,” a new | Angel's Dream.” and the International | the cast Coogan's picture, “Old Clothes.” 4 of (he matter. “He is a pal and} s P oo o S {story written for him by Willard Mack. | News and a comedy will complete the | Shown the first three day Afric b € n \die Cline apparenily upset all of |a director to Jackie at the same time. | Eddie Cline, director of three of | program. 2 | week at Crandall’s Ambassador Thea. tonal fim W three busts of thive | B515" Tron hd “The liough | iiywood's pet traditions by direci-| They both have many things in com-| Conway Tearle, Lowell Sherman and | Jackie's previous pictures, handled the | e | ter, beginning today. The story is|Ieels each which is being made for the | piq 0 S {he same star in four different!mon and when I notice the way that| Paul Ellis have been selected for roles | megaphone on this. The cast includes | PALACE—*“Cobra.” {one of the marital complications that | Bureau of Mines, Department of Com. | SHGErs. 1201 \fiures, which, it is said, is abse- Cline can handle our youngster, I dojin “The Dancer of Paris” Robert Max Davl s seen in ‘“The udolph Valentino is announced for | follow tlfe attempt of two business [Mercs: D announces that 1,500 T eontrary to the best studio|not see the slightest reason for|Kane's next picture, which Al Santell : awford, Metro-| Christmas week at Loew’s Palace men fo ‘“step out night of! yniversal is to malke a pre its have been chartered or mtars ave ravely satisfied | chunging, at least for the preseat.’ ~will direct. Goldwyn's new ingenue “find"; Alan Theater, beginning this afternoon. in (Continu entitlod: “THe' Star Spone o . ; Gene Stratton-Porter’s story. “The| Marion Davies will he seen at Cran-' Joot Gibson and Dustin Farnum Laurence Stallings, who furnished jert Agnew and Bthel Wales are in| o0 5o oo : of “Steppin’ Out.” to be| , ' Through Lands vope and | o 1% of “thie | Africa” is the title of a new edu The two historical subjects to be s Uhvee | made next 1 < Plavers will be

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