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BSS TODAY'S PROGRAMS f \" sTRAND Jaren ‘Kirkwood in “The ‘Man From Home.” COLONIAL —Lele Weber's “What De OAN"The. Man Trackers:"* beste. ning Sunday, Sessue Hayakews in ase Roses.” = “LIBE oo a. “ACROSS: “THE ¢ CONTINENT” Jimmy Dent... Louise Fowler Jenn Dent Lorraine Tyie B most thrilling and funniest ot| all the Reid race romances is a fitting description of the Paramount! photoplay, “Across the Continent,” which Wallace Reid ts appearing a the Liberty, The plot includes an exciting auto race between a little car of inferior make and a powerful big racer, with our hero driving the small machine. COLUMBIA “THE PRODIGAL JUDGE” (Vitagraph) Jean Paige Maclyn Arbuckle Brnest Torrence o Bart For ‘The Columbia is now showing “The Prodigal Judge.” This offering on, Constance Bennett. The Inst) is an adaptation of Vaughan Kester’s | famous novel of the same name, and) Jean Paige, whose work in “Black Beauty” made her a decided favorite thruout the country, heads the ail- star cast. Most of the picture was filmed in Tennesee, the actual loca: | , ton of the story. ER GARDEN | Kathiya Adame Geoffrey Webb Erie Mayne real action in a story of timely | Mterest characterizes Car,” the picture opening Sunday | at the Winter Garden with Earle ‘Williams playing the leading rote. It said to be the type of photoplay which this favorite of the screen excels. Tonight for the last time, Matty Rouberts, the boy actor, appears in “Heritage.” ——- COLISEUM |) ican Beauty” 1—Earle Williams, Winter Garden. | erts, Liberty. Mrs. Hammerstein to Enter Pictures| Mra, Oscar Hammerstein. widow | of the New York impresario, now Italian | prince, is making her debut as a/!ndustry ts ; “What's Wrong/ | With the Women?" The story is bY | the latest | Daniel Carson Goodman, The cast is| reported engaged to an |movie actress in pretentious, including Wilton Lack aye. Barbara Castleton, |Huntiey Gordon, Julia Swayne Gor. inamed is a daughter of Richard Ben }nett, the actor. clure Patter| Montagu | Love, Rod La Roque, Hedda Hopper, Ro fe Pah Sey > yet Vilsson, Strand. s— Anna Q. Film Studio Comparisons Show Growth of Industry. The great advance of the movie! proper angle of light thru the sky best demonstrated by | Hehts, artificial lights not then being | practical comparison of the first studios ec | Te teil: dcialan bik thes: bantens The first was built by the Edison company in 1905. It was on pivots so that it could be swung around | to follow the sun and was mounted | on @ truck #0 that it could be moved bout. In all it was by Douglas Fairbanks for the film ing of “Robin Hood.” It covers acres of ground. Hun the sets. It is equipped with an slectric ja fairateed city feet long and 20 wide, lined with tar paper, It was! Speaking of the old days and the called the “Black Maria” by mem-| present, Mary Pickford has had a bers of the company. | for a He: room bungalow erected The tar paper prevented the fil.| “dressing room.” Edison's old tration of light thru the sides, The | “Hiack Maria’ could sit down in it jstudio followed the #un to get the !meveral times: |LEADING LADY FOR \“HURRICANE’S GAL” laire Wi insor, Colonial. lof pictures ts naw being constructed | dreds of men are engaged in making | ALLACE REID in racing fg Mia at Liberty; Columbia hes “The Prodigal Jelg” in Coliseum offering; Strand showing Booth Tarkington story; Claire Windsor at Colonial; Oak to show Hayakawa picture. Earle Williams coming to Winter Garden Sunday; “Amer- 50 Shots Fired for One Scene You see a shot fired in a picture jand its effect on various members of the cast, To get that effect more |than one shot is fired. | “In “The Siren Call” 50 cartridges were used in the photographing of the effect of one shot. Thu w lof the incident, | Daiton. the villain, baby and a dog. Many of these scenes were retaken several times. close-ups of Dorothy the star, and Mitchell Lewis, plant that would Muminete | | ovie Quizzes] (Conducted 4 Associated Pi co-operation with | National Pictures.) Richart Dix, Phylis Haver and! Tess—Fred Niblo is at present di- Mae Busch have been cast for HAS NOVEL PLOT! JACK PICKFORD recting instead of starring, He was |The Christian.” | To what lengths an ambitious girl) Madge Hellamy, one of the most | well known on the speaking stage at ai Sag | will go in order to become proficient | popular photoplayers, who has just|/onm time, having been starred in | “The Bonded Woman,” Betty/in etiquette in shown in Dorothy| completed an engagement in the several productions, }Compson’s forthcoming Paramount! phittips’ latest feature, “Hurricane’s| leading role in Thomas H. Ince's} e 48 | picture, will be different in at least Gai. | production, “Some One to Love,” hast Garry-—Pauline Frederick is mar one. respect. Most movie ship-/ “The Silver | wrecks happen at night but in this) + invade the territory covered by / picture Director Philip Roten #ays) tne pacitic ocean, and tho Dorothy |the shipwreck will, be. seen ia fall/is a wealthy girl, owning a pirate | daylight, » eee . For those who like tithe—“John Smith.” gene O'Brien's next. eve That's Eu! year and a half of vaudeville book ings, aempnetty up Vera Gordon has completed one) and is now making personal been selected to play opposite Jack Pickford in his first United Artiate’ |pleture, “Garrison's Finish,” now in production. the middle of Jum, when Mr. Pick- | Even correspondence courses can. schooner, agambling den, and a} bootlegging route that war yielding a rich hafvest of greenbacks, she jcoukin'’t sign on a very necessary jteacher of the technique of eti- | quette. Dorothy solves the problem by kid- | napping a society girl, and oon her to train her (Dorothy) in the York, whore te «haw, taking scenes of the Metropolitan Handicap, | which will serve to ‘give this racing story realistic backgrounds, Richamt Barthelmeas is on a new pieture for First National appearances in conjunction with her! «he should go, And the society irl. | called “The Bond Boy.” “THE INFIDEL” | latest picture, “Your Best Friend.” even when she knows she is digging — (get: Rational) dpsed rave for her own romance by do- this rough diamond of the maraud. 3 iets Kathert MacDonald | Mabe ma d : i . Gores Pint. atnerine Mt Tiie| Richard Dix says the most inter-| ing so, ix completely cowed by “Hur-|ing tramp schooner into a brilliant Rev. Mead Joseph Dowling |esting “fan” letters he gets are ricane’s Gal” and perforce polishes’ gem of the first social water. Bulity Haynes : Metheouene MacDowell | from a convict in the Pennsylvania A pretty girl, a missionary, an | Prison. Idealist, and a bully sea captain are the characters most prominent in} “The Infidel,” story which is showing at the Coli geum for the first time today, with Katherine MacDonald billed as the | « Daniel Pike... ve Simpson James Kirkwood Anna Q. Nilsson . Geotirey Kerr Prince Chiarmonte Norman Kerry Booth Tarkington’s “The Man From Home" has been made into a photoplay and is showing now at the Strand. George Fitzmaurice, who directed the offering, has succeeded in working into the picture some of the most beautiful scenic effects ever caught by the motion pic ee ere camera COLONIAL | “WHAT DO MEN WA oe Claire Windsor « Richard Dis The Girt... ‘The Boy Do women really know what men want, or are they hoping and grop- ing for the answer? In the new pie ture play which opened toda Co®nial, Lois Weber answers Vital question. Miss Weber wrote the P onn oda Sanches Be Vere | ang son Burlel “Black Roses,” Sessue Hayakawa, which opens at the Oak Sunday, is an absorbing mystery drama and offers the Jap. anese actor one of the strongest roles of his career. “The Man Trackers,” a mounted Police story, is the attraction at the Oak today. The smile that comes RESINOL Soothing and Healing yh L Wherever the itching and whatever the cause Resinol rarely fails to stop it at once Try it yourselfand see ' the picture starring | Ruby Lafayette, who Is a South Sea Isiand|ld, appears with Agnes Ayres in: 78 years SILVER PORTRAITS new Paramount picture, “Border-|| .— Hand.” . || No. 1—Mary Pickford. Poem by Leo. H. Lassen. ae : ' | Alice Terry i the heroine of Picture selected by Daisy Henry i“The Prisoner of Zend: the new production directed by IN THE OLD DAYS Twelve years ago Robert Cain. now playing the heavy in Sands,” appeared with Mary Pick ford and King Baggot, making a pic ture in New York Sing were required, ex Ingram. was too great, and the director went across river to take the scenes at Hacken sack county jail grow! WILL, ROGERS Will Rogers will be starred in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” He | will appear as Ichabod Crane, of course. The film will be in seven reels “and will be produced by the Rare Entertainment Co. at Tarry. town, N. Y., the place W. ton Irving is supposed to have had in mind in writing the legend VIOLET MERSERAL Violet Merserau, who played in * which was filmed in Rome, has returned to that city to play a | leading role in “The Shepherd Kin, to be filmed by J. Gordon Edward “Burning Exteriors of Sing but the expense of going up the Hudson to Ossining 80 the cast of three the '@° movies do Mine Bellamy will start | ford returns to Hollywood from New | working | ried to Dr. Rutherford of this city |The event happened not so long ago She is to return to the legitimate stage, } cee Jinks—Address TAllian Gish at D. | W. Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck, | i ‘. ¥. She lives with her mother in New York City, but I can not give jyou her personal adiress. Dennis—I am, unable to give the address of Pola Negri. She is work ing Berlin at present her way to this country; it is only @ rumor Mary Hay but as yet . Jenne role in “Marjorlaine,” the musical version of “Pomander Walk.” A let ter addressed to Joyn Bowers, care of Goldyn Studios, Culver City, Cal, will reach him. | ee | Interested — Winners of beauty contests frequently find their way into motion pictures. Many |foremost actresses have broken thru the contest way. in Vivian Mar. tin is not playing in pictures at present. eee 1, J. 8.—Rush Hughes ts the son of Rupert Hughes, the well known writer, Rush has been playing juvenile roles in some of his father’s pictures, | . Jenny. ried. stage. band, hia flower garden like @ deep-dyed Bertram Grassby is mar. He is not a villain off the He is & most devoted hus. Doesn't “willen” sound does he? ‘Hunting a Job | in the Movies? Then Read This You want a job in the movies, If you don't, somebody you know does. The one question asked thousands of times in fan mail is “What are my chances of getting into the movies?” | This question is usually prefaced with a description of the aspirant. Robert B, Melnt sting direct | s done for a general scene and of the effect on a) There is al-| _ | ways a rumor afloat that she is on (Mrs. Richard | Barthelmens) is playing an important | of our} and his one absorbing hobby is | 4—Jean Paige, Columbia. 5—Katherine MacDonald, Coliseum. 6—Sessue Hayakawa, Oak. 7%—Theodore > se Bill Desmond New Mayor on | es _ |Ballin Wants nee ating | While two physicians are in at- the Public to | Important among the items tendanee on William Desmond, jabs own in the Liberty News, |tlon picture star, in “Perils of the Choose S or |Yukon,” who was injured in falling | t y) ceremonies surrounding the r ration of Dr. Edwin J. Brown mo- Saturday, will be the close-ups of th from a cliff at Truckee, another cal-| Much talent is wasted on worthless | mayor, jamity has overtaken the unit, It will also show Mrs. A physician has been gent to/ Stories in the movies. The public|tandes assisting Mayor B Truckee to treat Perry Vekron, di. Cries for better stories, No one/pianting flowers. There will be # rector of the unit, ness, Kighty people—players, technical | men and electriclans—are idle at the |snow-bound resort while Desmond is recuperating from his 60-foot fall and | tho director is under treatment for [hin eyes is going to ask the public to name Grave concern is felt by the entire |the story or novel on which he will | unit the possibility that the |%a#¢ his next picture. me |director’s eyes, exposed to the glar-| Ballin says he will film the story. | ture was a feature produ ing sun from early morning to late |9°t Previously picturized, which re-|4¢ the film's brightest st ight, ete: |celves the most votes. That, pro-| porhara Tennant, then night, may be permanently ares: vided some other producer has not) drier on shaue ot oe | Laurk LaPlante, leading wom | the chapter play, is none the worse gr teags 7 screen Hey tad doubly |#* Pnly.now returning to the for her miraculous escapes from death |, Such & ae new tent ea | via Richard Walton Tully's interesting. It would s! tion of “The Masquerader,' in Desmond's fall. The. portion of ne ice cliff « Ke extend the public is really interested fi a the | ff on which she stood did in the mature of stories and would | DE Ps spe with Guy Bates |would have given any ordinary Rhos |woman a nervous shock that might | teresting WESI BARRY Marshall Netlan productions for|. Jackie Coogan in “Trouble” ap- | First National release, is now in the | pears in court to tell the judge about {tour thruout’ the principal cities ‘of | and a policeman, This episode runs the nation, He will return to Holly. | for several hundred feet and was un- — | Jackio’s pantomimie ability. Jackie | certainly arose to the occasion. By | movement of his features the entire scene for snow blind. | know® better than the producer that | more views of Seattle's Skagit the story's the thing.” power project, a tople of et Selection of stories to serve 5 |terest. The Indians of photoplays is largely arbitrary with | Wash) spearing salmon in one or two men in @ producing OF /ang the first bathing party ganization. season at Alki beach Hugo Ballin has a new idea. He |piunge will prove of Ten years ago, when a t over ee Mabel Normand in the Mack Sennett production, “ is recovering from a bru skinned nose and badly shoulder, suffered in a fall: horse stepped into a whilé on location ‘with baad company. pA BESTEST ‘Two romances in the making “Burning Peace: Glennon, married Nannie Grace script assistant, and Cecil land, character acti ; demeph De Grasse, who is di- reeting Charles Ray in “The Tai- | ler Made Man,” started his theat- rieal career because he was the counterpart of Edwin Booth, the tragedian, not slide, but the nearness of it) oo ow whut type of photoplay is most jhave “put her out.” Wesley Barry, diminutive star of REAL LITTLE ARTIST | fouth on his personal appearance | the fight between his foster father wood in about two weeks, | doubtedly introduced to show off pine gestures of his hands and the is faithfully re-enacted and [se thereby proved his right to be called a mimetic artist. NOTE WELL! Are YOU looking for a photoplay bigger in THEME, more clever in PLOT, richer in HUMAN NATURE, more beautiful and interesting than anything you ever witnessed? If so, see “THE PRODIGAL JUDGE’ nd private feud, true friendship and the mysterious and unexpected, all The story is by Wright Lorimer. or for Goldwyn, r tly looked over | | Miss Merserau will be the only Amer 1,000 applicants, He chose two, | romance, founded on the ican in the cast. Scenes will be shot Boardman of New York and | along the Nile | William Haines of ton, ri VAUGHAN KESTER | VERSATIL jhas gray eyes and brown hair and Witlitam V, Mong, who plays ibe yee 136. pound - | A romance rich in incidents, hearty in humor, full- portant roles in J. L. Frothingt lines is 22, six feet, has black asi “The Man Who Smiled” and jhair and brown eyes and weighs 172 flowing in a broad current of life and events. tered Idols,” aleo wrote the scenarios | tuccesstul screen actresses An excellent picture, enhanced by excellent music for both future First National at jare taller than Miss F rdédman . -ARTIST: tractions. When he isn't writing or Height is the most. impertant factor furnished by the ALL-ARTISTS acting William devotes his time to |Face, figure, carriage and that vague COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA raising high class hogs. He's got! attribute known as “personality” are some pork ri too. | largely dependent on height | NOW Under direction of LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, pianist J - Many feminine licants were di FAMILY REUNION |more prepossessing in the flesh than and conductor. films is having something akin to a jscreen well. Her first scheen tests Also LEE MORAN in “APARTMENT WANTED,” family reunion. Producer Joseph M were unfavorable. A make-up expert which te for laughing purp and the latest IN- Behenck, Norma Talmadge, Con. | thought the fault w in her make | stance Talmadge, Natalie Talmadge up. He attended to that and on her | TERNATIONAL NEWS. and Buster Keaton are all in Holly second test she gained Mclntyre's| wood and all “between pletur lapproval. | IT’S UP TO YOU Well, what did these fortunate | AN OCEAN OF CLOL Ds young people gain? Stardom? No. | The moxt unusual scenic picture ‘They are now working as extras and Mary Pickford holds the letter. receiving record of France, She received 2,800 a day during her last visit here, Charlie Chaplin received 2,500 a day. You are June, and June is fair; no rain Of winter days can mar your fairyland. A smile, somehow, touches hidden springs— And when you smile a bluebird wakes and sings! réleased for some time is Robert C going to school for six months, At| Bruce’s “My Country.” One sequence | the end of that time they may bo | . of that was taken from a mountain given small parts in pictures, i peak above the clouds, The clouda | It's a hard, long grind to movie; Matinees roll by, billow upon billow, like some stardom the days, If that is your | tain sides, The surge of water upon a Jo ana 0 rh Y yOUr you have the wherewithal for board | rocky shore seems to be reflected in| Y fl i Lau ghter honor yi “4g4) command land lodging for six months of un. | Sundaye and the sky And Youth has followed in your glorious train; \empioyment Evenings Leatrice Joy demonstrates how a homely girl can be transformed into a rare beauty in Marshall Neilan’s latest feature picture, FORMER “ CLEMMER ”