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E f y i i i a 2 8 ° 4 FI i az 4; uticura i some quarters, was hissingly ree | ferred to 26 “The Trust.” Those two combinations of interests wrestled all i the Nation-wide scramble ite @ny such possibility would pronounce even. the thought absurd, Do not) Of personal antagonism to make the! fight a hot and bitter one. Mr. Godsol is Chairman of the Ex- ecutive Committee of the expanded Goldwyn organization, and it is ru- mored will take a very important and personal part ’in directing the busi- ness of the corporation. Samuel Gold- wyn, who remains as President, left for California last night. Syndicate plays, Frohman plays and &n enormous amount of literary wares are piled up. for the first barrages on available for Goldwyn, in immediate reply, with the: teres of panenzy © “Em- | it the @ very seri: ous matter by the Shuberts, who hi George Bunny, brother of the late John Bunny, the first universal favor- ite sereen comedians, has gong futo ein ine ri make £0 appearance in ¢ forthcoming Blackton production, “Daw: Now that he has done a serial, es J. Corbett will put in another arm jab to the celluloids with) “The Prince of Avenue A,” a feature phetceiy. heb has been written for im by Charles T. y, author of “In Old Kentucky.” Universal fs the producer. Has Crane Wilbur written’ a play in which Marjorie Rambeau, now in week, J tna lll aban hy 0 ilish Wenty Sought by Griffith i ay Princess Who Is Forming Picthre Corporation’ has never been surpassed and seldom equalled — marvellous sub-titles, of real literary quality. They were written by the author, Gabriele D’Annunzio, Hugo Ballin, Goldwyn art director ever since the corporation was formed, will come to New York to make some pictures next month and may go to rope to produce several subjects. Mabel Ballin, his wife, has played ‘eral important ‘parts lately and may branch out with her own com- pany before long. We've been hearing about these “author-@irected” pletures for a long time, haven't we? 1 notice, in the list of bookings for the coming ut the first of these to ar- rive. It is Stewart Edward White's OBS Wester * produced in pater the personal super- ae mot the actual direction, of 4 | Major White himcelf. In my list of imminent ee by well known men, to go into films, originally. “The Westerners” is a Hampton product, and other novels of Major White that his concern controls are ‘“The Leopard Woman,” “The Rules of the Game” and “The Riverman.” Its list of an- houncements for production also in- cludes Emerson Hough's “The Mis: sissippi Bubble,” “The Sagebrusher, "54-40 or Fight,” Winston Churchill's “The Dwelling P ang of Light,” “The Inside of the Cup” and “Coniston.” | Also under the Hampton control is Zane Grey Pictures, Inc, and well known Grey novels soon to be shown here in photoplay form are “Deser' Gold” and “The Desert of Wheat.” Barbara Castleton, t the gentle adorn- ® New Marguerite Clark picture, “A Girl Named Mary,” now under way at the Morosco Studiog in Los Angeles. Miss Williams is to have her first in- dependent production ready for re- Ring Lardner is busting into pic- tures. In an original series of come- dies produced in collaboration with Arthur B. Reeve of the “Craig Ken- nedy” stories, and John W. Grey,; Lardner will make his literary film debut. The series will be ealled, “So This Is America!” Jack Gardner, former variety performer and star, and the husband of Louise Dresser—to complete the explana- tion—will be featured, and Famous Players-Lasky will hold up the re- leasing end.” The creator of “You Know Me, Al,” will write all the sub- titles. Ann Little ts to be the star of a new serial, “Lightning Bryce.” for which she has signed with National, in Los Angeles. It will be an eighteen-epi- sode thriller and Jack Hoxie, presum- | ably of the same family as daredevil Hart Hoxie, will have the most stren- uous male role. Kenneth Harlan’s latest appearance will be with Universal, in “The Eter- e,"" Harry Carey's newest And while we are on the activities of the big. Uniyersad \City studios, Helen Eddy js ong of the af production) “Who the direction . of George Siegmann. J. Barney Sherry, the most dignified dad on the screen— te the two-dimension stage fi time. Wil Lady Diana Manvers (now Cooke) appear on the screen as a Griffith star? The director—ever sin he went to Europe to make “Hea of the World” and “shot” some scones of Lady Diana—has been ifterested in obtaining the-famous beauty’s eer- vicas for hi# cellulolds, but, as the daughter of the Duke of Hutiand, it was incompatible with her adcial standing to accept Griffith's profes | onal offer. Now that she has mar- ried, {t puts a new face on things. Hewever, in a recent accident Lady, Diana sustained an injury to her hip which may prevent ber carrying out, jany dramatic plans she may chersihed, ‘The maestro, it ls said, has | Kept the cables hot to ascertain the, extent of the noble lady’s injuries and will suffer 2 keen artistic disap) int | ment if he cannot present Lady @ future star. Gerda Holmes will sail soon for Denmark, where, in Copenhagen, she will appear as the star of the Film Corporation. Sh vikingess 4 when the Far Northern representative came over here easly to offer her a contract pie pindly accepted 1t. Sih of Rapley Holmes and has done co: siderable picture work, chiefly with Fasanay. Eugene Zukor, the son of Adolph, has become his father’s assistant in the executive affeirs of the bt | Players-Lasky Corporation. 7 Zukor has served a lo sind | ha aperveree in many 4 almost every branch of h aa er’s huge business, and Zukor sr. has now pronounced him ready to take his place on the Board of Di j rectors. Eugene haa been a salesm: a shipper, an advertiser and a pu! licist for Paramount pictures, so it is reasonable to suppose he knows something about the business. Last Weekof Free iColumbia Series; Park Sings Begin Selections that have won the most applause during the series will make up the programmes next weeR, the the of the New York Military Band’s free concerts at Columbia University. On Monday evening Miss Isabel Irving, soprano, will be the soloist, and on Wednesday and Fri day Ernest Williams, cornetist. These | concerts, under the direction of Ed- win Franko Goldman, have been the most successful band concerts ever given here, the total attendance be- ing estimated at a quarter of a mill- ion, The Stadium Symphony Orchestra under Arnold Volpe will have sixteen soloists for its seyen programmes next week. Monday it will be John Powell, pianist; Tuesday “Aida” in concert form, with Olga Carrara, Ernest Davis, Lilian —— Earle Tucker- man, Nicol: Vv. rod: Wednesday, last AD at gr been signed | Th by the mmie Sbgentzatio: Anna May Walthall, sister of Henry B., is another acquisition. Vivian Martin isin town. Her con- tract with Famous ‘Players-Lasky has expired and she came east to shop @ bit, rest a'bit and look around a bit before affixing her signature to any new, agreements. Miss Martin says, moreover, that she doesn't in- tend to make more than six or eight roductions a year in thé future; she as been steadily turning out eleven or twelve. Tt is interesting to note that simul- taneously with the production of “Everywoman,” in the pastels tnere will be a revival of the allegory in the legitimate. In the middie of August t/a new production will be staged in Washington, with Julia Dean in the titular role. King Love will be played by that love-bandit of films, Earle anal Stars of the Stage and the Movie Screen Who Will Be Seen in New York Next Week Pauline Curl will be the better bd in a new acmertls <a seri Mise Curley, yor was the Tints blonde 4 ay u "Bound in Mi Paireanns. “Cabiria,” first of the ire the giant Macinte~realnaina jmaaterty: had one . are wale eomy Lack reine, OF . @ieren RALTO ment to such pictures as William Faversham's “The Silver King,” and “The Man Who Turned Whito,” with H. B. Warner, has gone to Culver City to play in “Americanisin ys. Bol- sheviam," the Thomas Ince produc- tion for which C. Gardner Sullivan wrote the scenario. Jnce does not handl megaphone himself; he ts Lew Cody has added to his cast for his first new production. Such well- known celluloldists as Kileen Percy— whose activities have been varied of late—Jack Mower and Doris Pawu will appear, besides Kathleen Kirk- ham, who has the Jeading woman's role, W, Christy Cabanne (s directing. Kathlyn Williams seems to have @he and | Sada C or; Saturday, prano, and Cantor Bernard Wolff, ten- or, and a week from to-morrow, Arthur Middleton, basso, George Reimherr, tenor, and Vivian Holt, soprano, Henry Hi guest-con- ductor, will make his third appear- ance Wednesdi The first of the International Park Sings, arranged by the National; League for Women's Service and the International Music Chor place to-morrow at 4 o'clock in Se- ward Park and Washington Square. At the first will be the Beethoven Musical Society and at the other the Italian Singing Societies. There will be sings every Sunday during Aug- ust, the last and largest in Central Park, Aug. 31, by combined choruses, The tour of the Vatican Choirs and singers from the Roman Basilicas almost booked at a guarantee of not than $10,000 for each concert, sald to be the largest guarantee on record in this country. Twenty-five of the cities ve heen selected. concert for the relief of blind sol- Alera was given Yaat night at Keswick a Mery Bruce- Brown, the noted Beotch prima donna, was the principal soloist, assisted. by Mra, James T. Lynch, pianist, who also played selections. A dance followed the concert. A school of opera and ensemble, with Josiah Zuro in charge, is to be operated in conjunction with the Rivoli and Rialto Theatres. It will be at the Rivoli. Ethel Newton, soprano, will be solo- ist at the Strand next week: Martin Brefel at the Rialto; and Emanuel! List and Rosa Legeia at the Rivoll. ————_—— PROCTOR VAUDFVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half af the week will. be Diane and Rubini, Alberta, R. C. 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