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SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 25, 1920. Dee's “In the | Heart of » Fool.” | . W. Griffith's “The | Flower COLISEUM—Anite Stewart in “Har. riet and the Piper.” BTRAND—Thomas Meighan in “Cl Villian Clothes.” COLONTAL—Carmel Myers tn {In | Folly’. Trail. REX—Mildred Marrie Chaplin in “The jertor s eee | COLISEUM - “ “HARRIET AND THE PIPER” Sc wieke iret National) Royal Bio Riyron Munaen Myrtle Stedman N UNHAPPY romance of eight 4 Years ago enters again into the * Mife of Harriet Field (Anita Stewart) after she has become the wife of Richard Carter, a wealthy widower To make matters worse, the un Palthful lover of the past enters her Household and attempts to win the v Affections of the pretty young daugh- | ter of Carter | This is the unusual complication Which confronts Harriet in “Harriet and the Piper,” a screen version of Miia as the cotsven Ast which | 1—Thomas Meighan and Martha Mansfield in “Civilian Clothes,” Strand; 2—Scene from “Yn the Heart of a Fool,” Liberty; 3—Anita Stewart, starring at the Coliseum; 4—Scene from “In Folly’s Trail,” eee \lonial; 5—Mildred Harris Chaplin in scene from “The Inferior Sez,” Rez; 6—Florence Vidor, Oak. 1 ¥ | { —$—_—____—— —% } I CLEMMER | Free Camera ; Gina hein the Proven tve- || : |TUCKER AT WORK Doug Meets Doug! |FAMOUS AUTHOR a ce alee 6 hla , : : “THE Love FLOWER” T Offered matic star, ts intensely interest. | | ON THIRD PRODUCTION) ‘he grana o1a: scottish clan of AT INCE STUDIO is (Griffith) | ests ure oS Cees Came, wae Se, | with final editing of “Ladies | D0Uslas held a reunion at the Thom-| y 44 yougoh vance, one of % aiiios. -"-"-Wichare Yeesthebmece thowlarly likes to talk with peo- | ry td mr as H. Ince studiog last week, which x Q "3 Carel Dempater ce ple she docan’t know, but who | je a ge Mi amgine SPogee is another way of saying that Doug: arene tree 9 yy toers: — jearrie } win H. Tooker has been en- look interesting. 7 - raed | las Fairbanks and Mrs. Douglas, nee | baer, i Florence Short} Heeding the ‘insistent and repeat. | 4 omge beg . sronamant yor in| | 2 get (CONDUCTED IN CO-OPERATION |The Miraclo Man,” has begun prep- Plekford, paid ‘an informal call on |"ome in Westport, Conn, to confer Jed requests of motion picture en-| RMF | WITH ASSOCIATED FIRST arations for the production of his with Thomas H. Ince in regard to Griffith's latest feature, | Vera Gordon's forthcoming starring Madame Petrova ts indifferent N 4 " ’ " Douglas MacLean. ; SNES Chomamer, fas Gramatic story |" estly PP eee imported sardines and cheese, ir . Hi. ts mirers, and the elder Doug spent | iim) Vie eee @ pre <u to enter the ranks of film players, | eng aytl Corporation the wonderful love of a daughter |i enter the ranks of film players! nie Jack O'nirien is Hope Hamp wrote “The New Moon,” in which sofne time watching the younger | Norma Talmadge was starred. Ye latest special, “Beau Revel,” which heart-broken father, who be-| : ton's leading man in her next pis Milton Sills, a leading man, ta | — o Doug filming a number of large inded to the very end of the | tare. ae gy ge ctiture, “The Great Deception,” by) | rounding up a brary of philo- | anata or oe ens Leal AUTHOR. IN COURT scenes fron his current Thomas H. pla earn Fs Press se = eee OF "trey Sees ete . ok Gi > is directing. rab wo: peeves war 3 ‘ork city. 7 dy, “When Johnny Comes | ve 2 4 World, dares to plan the undoing of Jack Gilbert, who also is directing sophical works | b | Joseph Franklin Poland, Thomas | Ince comédy, y » J which have met with such enormous) es } eee Her husband is her manager. He 18/57" ice scenario {tor, has spent | Marching Home.” highly pleased with both the acting™ the man who ts desirous of bringing | popularity and success that it is and the direction, and with the _Gagrace upon them. more than likely that arrangements faithful manner in which his origi Joseph Schénck. She is an Assoclat ed First National star. Raymond Hatton tells the world that he dotes on buying | Vincent Coleman,. Constance Tal-| the past few Gays ta court. Mr, pi me ‘Caro! imadge’s leadifig man in “Good Tu Poland hasn't been suing or sued, | ell gp aay ana poner ae ge te at eng nntnr | erences,” is {dreaking the deren to} | walking sticks. He doem’t add, | ne, hasn't run afoul of the speed laws-.| DORIS DENIES nal character, snterprts tions | Mibyed Home” and Richard Barthel. |°%, "te test At stated Umes during | 5, 19 the legitimate. | Rowever, that he never carries || Mayme.—The girl who played op-|more through good luck than good SHE’S MARRIED|"** "ezs* °° pee mess, whose work as the Chink in the coming year. n| ee | them! | posite Hale Hamilton in “After His | judgment-—nor are his legal troubles MF “Broken Blossoms” caused favorable! — 1'* {tet three sets of tests, which | James W. Morrison Is engaged to | eee | |Own Heart” was Naomi Childers, |of @ matrimonial nature, for he is| A story circulated in a Los An- SCENARIST NOW u a were held on sucesssive Gaturdays | jay j ew H. B. Warner picture.|| Frank Lioyd, Goldwyn di- | ae quite “happy though married.” 1 to the effect that ‘comment, head the cast. . "| play in an | qui happy though mar: geles newspaper to A 5 eT. ve at the Thomas H. Ince studios, Cul-| ite as just completed “Bowing the| | rector, collects plaids of Scottish || Drew Admirer.—Mra. Sidney Drew| “One a Minute," a forthcoming | Doris May had become the bride HONEY MOONING ver City, Cal., resulted in over 6,000 | wing’: in which he plays opponite| | chiefs. lw not appearing in pictures just at} Douglas MacLean starring vehicle,|of Wallace MacDonald, well-known a LIBE prospective stars passing before the) anita Stewart for the first time in} stp ibin | | present. We understand she is di-|for which Poland t# writing the con-| leading man in pictures, was denied| Agnes Christine Johnston, ‘Tho RTY | jeamere and registering On Severs! tive years, . Madaline Traverse —ratses | | recting Alice Joyce for Vitagraph. | tinuity, is featured by several court|by Miss May, who emphasized the|H. Ince scenario writer, who a od = Al toe Bane: eee, peaches for the market on her | eee room scenes in which a large teial is|fact that she has no inclinations at | ly bones the oe of “IN THE 1 OF A VOCE? (tem tent Was reyiewes by Thom tty OC ter has been engaged| | big south Jerascy fruit farm, ri . = in progress, and the young author, | this time to step into the whirling | Fran! . Dazey, drops @ (Firat Nitional) as H. Ince, and ten of the most My Pg cng olathe Bo am ok when not af work in pictures. bie edt Gane Ina champion polo | several years away from his news|waters of matrimony. Miss May | Colored picture postcard to * dames Kirkweed | Promising candidates of each tY-| 11.0 "ce te Robert W, Chambers’ %——————— "| layer, altho he does play the game | Paper court reporter days, fs brush-|is at present on a vacation prior to|that she's ‘way up in the wild canoty Wren ne coe Surther GRA mots! oval of thal. ueme. tte ently. Yeu; he's Iriah, {Me up on Judicial etiquette and pro-| resuming work in motion pictures, | Woolly Catskills putting in @ * ty ae exhaustive stage tests and later, STUDIO RESEMBLED quite frequently i he's Irish, weeks of honeymooning. .Philo McCullough parts "li “Thosies HL Ince produc: ee and proud of it oedure, An announcement concerning her Johnston (beg pardon! Mra, D The opening scenes of “In the| tions. wipes, Collen, ic oa, Se MODISTE SHOP x aan Mae Burns, the girl who has posed |{uture Plans will be issued by ‘Thom: |vwill return to the Ince studios “Heart of a Fool,” the Allan Dwan| The long lines of applicants were| "ee star and playwright, appears) as on Weat Both at,| MPS Frayne—Submitting manu-| tor many artists, and whose face and fo somurep, saultaaition ae ee in the title role of Robert W. Cham- which comes to the Lib-|in charge of several of the Thomas lwe scripts of photoplay ideas i* very | teure is used by many concerns in stars and special productiona, bers screen version of bis novel,|New York, was transformed into a) ™™™™ 0. P y . Sety today, are laid in 2 flourishing| H. Ince directors, whije the best of ic. ican, awell modiste shop recently. More | ™™ ee Saing same ‘nape would [advertising thelr products, may/ TQM MIX RELAXING metropolis, where the hero-|the Ince photographers turned the eee than $50,000 worth of gowns from|*fT !f you allowed yourself to bulld| hearken to the lure of the screen. Laura Nesbit, is seen as the belle camera cranks. WI P. Carteton, who plays an im-| Lucille, Ltd, of Fifth ave, were hee atte & henge Pay ion Her blonde beauty and her tall regal FROM SCREEN WORK} FOLLOWS THE PONIES sprees | aid INCE STARS portant part of Geraldine Farrar’s|taken to the studio to be worn by| 5 buy one of the several books on| Stine have resulted in her recelv-| mon atix, the Fox daredevil star,| Douglas Mac Lean has been ing several offers to go into pictures. neem agg ve age an “same gre ASSIST forthcoming picture, ‘The Riddle: Deautitul models to en episode from) +. art of photoplay writing. Per- having decided to forget trouble and| following the ponies from one ont thee o;|, Assistance’ and advice was-given} Woman,” has the part of the! "My Lady's Dees” Edward Kray | nape you can be more sure of Ket-| Lewin Inatitute of Technology, of|the motion picture studio for © few|of California to the other, is ts to the amateur actors by such of|heavy” in Dorothy Dalton’a new |lock’s famous stage success which | ting somewhere near the right, track | Chicago. His father waa a miniater,| weeks, 1s enjoying rest and relaxa-| youthful star spent last week | fer Laura rTM Sours, acts ano ane [ets ee eo Pou ptotare, ‘Then, another ti-|iqg™renne ont seudving euch 6 sl Kern river, ‘There, with «party of{ for. his intest tory, “Whe Joka 'y' ughes an UR: | RNR RRR Renee a | bool weer ‘ern river. ere, with a of or ‘f k las MacLean, who were interested applicanta proved to be about equal-/ Mest of costly gown arrived from | O hited: . ices cata, eakeaen ake bBicrs friends, he is doing some car fish-|Came Marching Home,” and at t ne i REX helpers, and who did everything |1y ivided between men and women, | Paris Fo hg Bg ig Aan MN, TN.—Dougite Maclean ia of|or, She has one daughter. Elsic|ing and hunting. Not a cameralpresent time he is at Pleasanton, Doasible to set the applicants with practically an equal mumber| 1°0r Um On ous stage play and| Scotch descent. He was educated at | Ferguson, we understand, is desert-| would Mix allow to be taken along|in the northern part of the sta - ease before the camera and insure! o¢ children, ranging In years from | Pernsteins famous — the Northwestern University prep | ing the screen for the stage this sea-|—in fact nothing to spoil a won-|taking a number of pictures of &j | a. _ scr he effective photographic re|tabes in arms to freckle-faced | V+! school, at Evanston, II, and in the! son, |dertul time. - county fair race meeting, rat. Nationa aul - . — a —— Huck Finns. = Raber Hacc, cuzin | The unique offer of free camers| "tne chisaren photographed to ex-| BLANCHE’S LATEST |m za = PLAYING ry Alden | ‘Tila for every fan desirous of en-| cetient advantage, and far more of] Blanche Sweet, the Pathe star, has Mott-Smith.. Stepping | tering the exclusive realms of sUC/tnem proved suitable for screen| now completed her aixth Jense D. From the great hit still on the stage— aa cessful picture players, brought peo-| work than the older applicants. A| Hampton production, “Help Wanted: | Mn Racaes nieer te 3 ple of every description from as far|namber of pretty girls were select-| Male,” for Pathe, The company, dt- | as a hundred miles distant, to the! eq, several of whom Thomas H. Ince| rected by Henry King, workel in| etn - a ‘photoplay at) Thomas H. Ince studios. declares are possessed of unusual] Los Angeles, Santa Monica and the “Inferior Sex” is said to be a pic-|_ Contrary to general predictions,| screen beauty and potential possl-| Catalina islands, A navy hydroplane | which gave a strong numerical pre-| bilities, and who should eventually | plays a big part in the comedy, giv. tare ‘ecg Shi gta = Donderance to young women of the|make names for themselves with| ing Miss Sweet an opportunity to| = an wire. tn courting days, leading lady and ingenue type, thethe American picture public. pay @ call on the clouds. | the honeymoon, wedded life, flirta- tion and divorce—in fact, all the real Problems of love affairs of real peo- Ple—winding up with an unusual cli- max. o feve STRAND “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” (Paramount) Capt. 5g Pear mee Thomas Meighan Smythe r ¢ Dumont Capt. Sam McGinnis, D. 8. C., and Florence Lanham, a New York so. Glety girl, working in the Red cross unit in France, are married after a ghort romance. A few days later she Feceives word that Sam is dead. The story turns to America, where Flor ence 4s a popular belle. She has kept lier marriage a secret from every one. Sam's wmexpected return and how he breaks Florence of her snobbish. fess give a highly dramatic twist to the plot of “Civilian Clothes,” the photoplay in which Thomas Meighan ig starring at the Strand. | oe —IN— “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” In his uniform they meet, love and are secretly married; and now—with the glamour fading, Sam has to win her again. COLONIAL | “IN FOLLY'S TRAIL” ( 1 Carmel Myers Thomas Holding Arthur Clayyon + George Williama Max Goldberg. (Top) Rita Stanwood, of | stage fame; her husband, H. B. Warner, also of the stage and screen, and their tiny lit- tle daughter. (Below) Mary | Mclvor, former screen beau- A Bacchanalia feast such as might have been staged in the princely hails of ancient Babylon comprises one of the several big scenes in “In Folly's Trail,” the attraction at the Colonial. It is @ drama of New York Bohe- mian life, and marks the return to the screen of Carmel Myers, who for several years was one of Univer gal’e most popular stars. After a _ yest on the New York musical com if edystage Miss Myers is again ap- pearing before the eam CHILD ACTOR IN DWAN FEATURE Georgie Stone, one of filmdorm's best known infant prodigies, will make his next screen appearance in| “The Scoffer,” an Allan Dwan pro- | duction, This marks Georgie's first histrionic effort in almost a year, during which time he has been work- ty, now Mrs. William Des- mond, father Bill and little Joan. Miss MclIvor became Mrs. Desmond after a brief | courtship while playing leads | ,opposite the good looking actor. ing under the direction of private|QITRANGE as it may seem, there|mer movie actress) are the proud{Alan Holubar, have a pretty little tutors. The youthful actor does not |W) are lots and lots of movie folks | parents of two darling little boys.|brown-eyed daughter, Enid Bennett | ' glance e ‘6 6) 9 Rl aad ah me eae 5.9 tar anlveg ree ried Fis 2 Ao ana | Wallace Reid and Dorothy Daven-|and Fred Niblo (husband-director) DUCK INN s es of Grimm's primary reader, |above pictures. And Desmond an¢ He should know, for he spent most| Warner are only two of the many A Mermaid Comedy you port have been married five al at often referred to as the happiest of his study periods in a vain at-|screen celebrities whose domestic|and Wallace Reid, jr, has already | couple in the movie colony. And don’t want to miss. tempt to put Mr. Grimm's educator | life runs smoothly. Bryan Wash-|made his screen debut. Dorothy | there are seores of others who could ipto scenario form, burn and his wife, Mabel Forest (for-| Phillips and her husband, Director | well be mentioned in this Ust,

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