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CLEMMER “DAUGHTER OF MIN wy) Talmadge in Kennedy The Way of a V KMMER Mads: ter of Mine UM — Dorothy Paid in Advance stance Binney ia Phittips ta Madge Kennedy in “Open ca. John Rowers Bethel A Clayton in % y Marshall Williams in “The Abraham Schwarts ot dy Mine with role provides an r rather absolutely two for the star dual characters. A story is told in which ts laid in the ted on d environ ,COLISEUM | harply contrast “PAID IN ADVANCE” at of gore s romance opens at the STRAND ¢ the story (Paramount) w heart of Dawson City faye during n region Curwood's of Mr American govern in the and on tely recog risoner you uld you and and or perhaps ps aca ped ¢ part of a Canadian d to the Klon w away w fronted with tion as this is told in Chance,” | today A Sporting which opens at the Strand “THE WAY OF A WOMAN” (Select) Norma Talmadge < Conway Trarle Stuart Holmes REX “OPEN YOUR EYES” (Warner ros.) ttow p “The Way of a Woman,” which at the Liberty today, Norma has been fitted by Eugene with a splendid vehicle, which has carved from his successful Play, “Nancy Lee,” which t* around the adventures of a Southern girl forced into a Marriage by her money mad! | “Open Your Eyes” ts a social hy Leonard traveled from the «iene picture produced with the co- Coast to New York to direct | operation of the United States health Talmadge in this feature. department as an important step in eee big health campaign recently launched. MISSION Not only does the picture contain “THE GOAT” Mra. Viola Alldh -Hen Lyons ts. & wonderful moral lesson, but in cludes some splendid acting on the part of the specially selected cast. Faire Binney, who has the feminine lead, is one of the famous Binney sisters, who have been the talk of eee og oa | New York this season. ses. Chariew ve! ‘This picture opens at the Rex to group of shapely bathing girls in | “7” get and a woman's kind, if! remark cause Chuck McCar-_ to be bitten by the “movie bug.” | is @ young tronworker hero of | %- Goat,” which opens at the Mis Stone, popular comedian. fx- on the stage for his work with late Dave Monntgomery, plays fole of Chuck, and his expert as & would-be movie hero are_ Frea Mone -.Rhee Mitchell eee LITTLE “THE BRAND” (Goldwyn) we Kay Laurell Russell Simpson Robert McKim Robert Kunkel Mary Jane Irving Alles And Dan Me Rob Rare Hopper The Child ¥ id sereami Recruited from the Ziegfeld “Fol ‘ie soley | ties,” Kay Laurell is the star of “The bg | Brana,” the famous Rex Beach st which opens at the Little Sunda COLONIAL Mins Laurell plays Alice Adnrews, a ——————_—__— | little vaudeville actress who ma:rics “THE HORNET’S NEST” {a man much older than her (Vitagraph) | merely because he has money. Later Cotvin. . .-Rarte Witttames | she leaves him for a younger man Stew Brinaley Shaw | which starts a series of adventures p whitetiens, oats Vals | winding up with the wife returning Whiteticia . to her husband. Kathleen Kirkham Edward McWade oming Features Constance Binney began work at her New York studios this week on her first Realart picture, “Erat while Susan,” ‘The Hornet's Nest.” which opens the Coolnial today, offers Earle Wiliams a rare opportunity to por @ character who, altho ruined the deceptions of humanity, has lost faith in the world. He draws | to him by little acts of kindness | from the first flash wing the ad- ition of all who see him. Play is a crook drama, adapted m the novel of the same name by |. Wilson Woodrow. oes Up Mile to Make Film for Big Bear! ands like a hunting trip, but it rely signifies what has happened | ‘YC*Y Mary Pickford. The famous le star, her director, Sidney A mklin, and the entire company | ve gone to Big Bear lake, on the pp side” of the San Bernardino puntains, to get the Cumber puntains scenes for “The the Hills, novel by th hn Fox, Jr, which Miss is now screening. ig Bear lake is nearly 200 miles om Los Angeles and to re portion of the famous ert must be crossed igged range of mounta’ eh must be climbed Director Franklin expects peaged two weeks making nes, and during this peri jekford and the other mermt, je company will “next to nature y for a root floor, The cast for thin new hich will be Miss Picks; rst National production re McDowell, Jack rs, Sam De World Picture will release with- jin the next few weeks “When Bear [Cat W Dry,” a picturization of Charles v Buck's famous novel of the same name, The of this feature are laid in mounta of Eastern Ken- scenes the is to be starred in ska.” Lottie "The Kr Girl A Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of written a new starring vehicle, nd has Heart rzan,” yn Greeley a ¢ Oakdale Affair Metcalfe's s return from Battler,” Earle first picture ance will stars Virginia Hammond, ‘obert t > ” th appear “Sealed favor- gene Edeson, stage ith Hearts, n ners Carlton will ‘erguson in appear rustic “A So ife te, and t Bridegroom” ts the picture Jonn Barrymore new jrama. inc Hilbert ping Out” and nd t WHerbert Brenon Spain, where he ee film production m, in ure the ” who William Parsons t a is now make a Spar Rain-Beaux” t op Al 8t. John, who has any Fatty Arbuckle comed star in a series of cor ced by the Warener 5 appeared c JEAD how Francis Morgan \ found the queen of the Lost Soulx—found her and married in the weird ceremony of the su worshipers, “Hearty of Three’ Monday, Iet’s go eat at oy Boldt’s—uptown, i downtown. fia 24 Ave, | —» | 5 ) ) N ORMA TALMADGE at Liberty in Eugene Walter Play; James Oliver Curwood Story Shown in Film at Coliseum; Clemmer Has Madge Kennedy in Play With Unusual Plot; Rex Shows “Open Your iclure Patter | Eyes”; New Ethel Clayton Feature at Strand; Fred Stone Comedy at Mission; Earl Williams in Crook Drama at Colonial; Ziegfeld Beauty at Little. 1—Ethel Clayton as sho appears In “The Way of » Woman”—Strand, 2—Norma Talmadge 4—Fred Stone in “The Goat"—Mission. 5—Doro' seit Simpson at Little Clemmer. &~Kay Laurell and Rus: Q—Where born? A.—Mias White ts a native of the state of Missourt. Her family is of the Ozark mountain region. | was Pearl White Q—Where ts Willfam Farnum making his pictures now? A-—Mr. Farnum is at work tn California at present. He has re-| ently been at Catalina taland| }making some ater scenes for! | “Wings of the Morning.” | o—wm you state whether or not George Walsh is related to R. A. Walsh, the director? A-~Yea, they are brothers, Q—How old ts Dorothy Pnil- Ups? Is she married? A.—Dorothy Phillips ts old and married to Allan J. luber, a film director, years | Hol- | | Q—Please print I the addresses the following | players they charge for their pictures: Marguerite Clark, Ma-| bel Normand, Alice Brady, Theda} | Bara and Billie Burke | A.—Marguerite Clark, 50 Central Park W., New York City, N. Y. Mabel Normand, Goldwyn Co,, Cul-} ver City, Cal; Alb Br . 485 Fifth ave., New York City, N. Yu: Theda Ba Fox Film Corp. New York City, N. Y.; Billie Burke, 130 West 66th st lew York City, N Y It would t a small fortune for movie st to send photos to all their admirers meer in your column a, rs jcents is the usual fee | _, Castle is, and what color her eyes and hair are. Is married? How tall is he, 1d? A.—Irene Castle ia 5 ft trown hair and gray eyes. arrymore has been married. § ft. 8 in, Born in 1882 Mary Minter Is Now at Work After spending two weeks at New York studios selecting a with her director, Mary Miles Min- ter started actual production on her “Realart’ debut, “Anne of |Green Gables,” on Monday, July 28 | In starting produc her direc jtor, William Desmond Taylor, broke away from the conventional | met of direétion by rehearsing the star and members of the sup- | | porting cast for three days. Dur- ing this time, not a scene was re 4 by the camera, It Mr |Taylor's belief that in this way |the actors wil gain a much more thoro conception of their parts | than 1s possible under the ac and how 5 tall. |} John He o 7 in. F |is \h her cast od t corde is BY THEDA BARA The vampire might just as weil into the garden and eat worms. § is as badly off as the fat man. he is too wise, Men They may and flutter a candle | For one thing |don't love a wi fascinated about her like but they cannot love her. The pire magnet. | cannot art of Jean the mile of a » woman by her moths about vam but it wisdom is It the winsome cn he a man, h school. | girl jr The and aeniile brightest fish-b |lo Never |hearta, it can |like the bitter ape fruit allures men, their hearts With all smile, oh. u Her smile 4 But can it cateh | men's it 1 the € yes er vampire can he doe ¥ It can like sweet taste Like her wi but it does not ensn read knife of liom, her wi the vampire | U Charlie Fairbar ning them inte ably Chaplin and said to be Douglas plan. h will talke America. They pictures, probe s are fall tour wh to South I to mak at Santis Geraldine ed tittle Serbian were war vietims about & years old Varrar tha has adopt Stancyviteh, @ whose parents The child is I ref Bett ippeared in derick ple whole pond ts and a © cares ot mo an the his a Chir me The I ppear in agan God,” and Conway Tearle at the Liberty. thy Phillips In scene from Coliseum play. 6—Faire Binney at the Rex in “ 3—Madge ‘Open Your Eyes.” During is part of production, a street brawl, whieh the new Thos. Ince “Americanism vs. Bolshevism,” Wallace Beery, who is appearing in the cast, was ae cidentally stabbed by an over enthusiastic Bolsheviki actor. The wound is not serious art Borw oft rth is out after fight In hie latest - filmed at the Ince a thrilling H Gladys Gee the latest star e payroll, Miss in the new now being added to the lage has been 1 City for “Com. the photoplay deak ~ nationalization of An ¢r Li at the Uni Property ith the Kennedy and John Bowers at the 7—Earl Williams at Colonial. mon ‘Many Men Try to Woo Wanda! (Wanda Hawley, little Paramount noon role of the sereen version of “Peg o' My Heart,” makes a con- feasion to movie fans regarding men who have made love to her, Wanda's list of lovers include Mart, Wally Reid, Elliott Dexter, Tom Forman, Charles Ray and Bryant Washburn.) BY WANDA HAW A man pays a woman a compll ment when he makes love to her, and a love of praise is a common weakness, Altho, know the man {ts acting for the bene Bil 4, It in to appear in very interesting to note how the different men ma getting so experienced how men declare what is supposed to in their hearts, r start, I can usually foretell just how they are going to pro I have been w some men. striking at th in my case, Please tell me how tall Irene | fit of the camera, and his flattery | |is, perhaps, not altogether sincere, John Barrymore | nevertheless, a good actor is such a/ good deceiver that I sometimes catch myself harkening to their songs of star, who Mary Thurman Has , New Contract Now Mary Thurman, who won fame as a Sennett beauty, has signed with the American Film Company Miss Thurman will appear with William | Russell is @ rollicking new satire This Hero Stuff.” She plays the |role of “Teddy Craig,” a sort of ad-| ventures, altho by no means a con-| Sylvia Breamer | ventional Varnp. She will also sup | Sydney, Australia. | port Russell in “The Other Side of | Eden.” the pretty is the leading He reer started in that cou Here’s Reason Why He Likes His Job One reason why the actor likes motion pictures, states Dustin Far- num, is that there are no one-night stands in that art, Farnum con- anes to have played almost every! number of big producti “tank” in the country, and got the est being the Stuart B! Impression that every train ts sched- | ture, uled to leave at 4 a m. you work in the pictures,” maja Mr.leyes. She is 5 feet 7 Farnum, “you live in @ home instead | weighs 135 pounds. H jof in a trunk.” [riding and swimming. | Later she traveled to where she made with Grace George in “The Argyle Case” a and Paid For.” Her » started as Charlie woman in “The Since then she EY | | was born good Ray's Pinch has appeared im a “A House Divided” “When | Breamer has dark brown hair and in er stage ca- untry, where she played for five years in stock New York, | appearing | ugh plays as nd “Bought creen career leading Hitter " ons, the lat- lackton fea- Miss inches and er hobby is } women in Rus Lillian Walker has signed with the Serenaded by Band ™""* °" Margarita Fisher rece: 1 a pleas- ant surprise recently when the U 8. recruiting band of 42 pieces called to serenade her tn recognition of her work as godmother of one of th naval units. Work in all depart- |ments of the big studio at Santa | Barbara was suspended while the band gave an hour's concert. The navy band is making a tour of 14 of the Western states to stimu- late interest in recruiting. 1] soon begin work” Your Wife.” Ceell De Mil on “Why Cligr K.C.B. DROPS AROUND TO SEE MOVIE FILMED Kenneth C. Beaton (K. C. BW witnessed the filming of every one) © of the exteriors taken at Lake) Mohegan, N. Y., for the production” of Louis J. Vance's story, “The | | Bandbox,” in which Doris Kenyon is the star. x Theodore C. Deltrich, president “Real” Life Is Not of the company which is: ff Like “Reel” Thing} the ‘story, "isan. oid chum Actors and actresses may marry| Kenny Beaton’s, and the two and live happily ever after in “reel"|Hewed acquaintance during life, but this is not always the caso|CO™Pany’s stay at Lake “peal” * ding the in “real” life, Here's a few of the| Beaton ts spen: recent divorces in the film colony: | ‘Mere. : Mrs. Alma Fern Carey against Harry Carey, Catherine McDowell against) was formerly the husband of Melbourne McDowell, Gladys Brock-|Glaum, and with whom Miss well against Harry J. Edwards who| well lived but two days. Brock — pe Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing, “Tell Me,” by Callahan and Kurtlander * PATHE NEW: * * Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art Here’s the real star again— I am Judging love. in that before they sentiment, by many hand and altho the novelty of each new screen romance is not so} as one would same time, I feel just a little thrill of interest, or whatever it may be, star beging to make love to me. imagine, yet pathos when a new he Miss arrived | Thursday, terlors for are being filmed in nequently be roles, Minter Dedham, where “Anne of Green Gables” duly better able a nd to play her company Mass, on| the ex Jack Norworth of vaudeville fame, an angel in a middy loves t whose fe may ner. ¥ married inder t whe ia erally he of diver he days. who wins his love quiet, charm fall for the yut vin when It core get as fi unt yally Joe she whe it is innocent in it the a That permanently she remains a miss to the end] All her to reforms 1 wife, or is ends up in Reno. no, vampire t in which he co-| system of production, and will con- ts the latest movie recruit. ly Loves Film Vampire,” Declares Alluring Theda Bara will be her abject slave; shower jew- | £0 | els at her fect, entertain her lavishly; | but the first little girl who looks like blouse, or who can make good pie crusta, is the girl] Man all, | n, after wom her sweetn: y way rarely marrte | may seem, a rarest thing a vampire Gen i married tricks are in} ACK “Dear Dad: er after becomes a ey and Would have been home because Reno cannot chain a man to her heart, He’ leaves her free to vamp anew, SENNETT COMEDY last Sunday but~the NORMA TALMADGE The story of a Southern girl who marries into the fast set in New York and learns how hard it is for a rich man’s wife to get hold of any money, * “TREATING "EM ROUGH” warden caught me climbing the wall.”