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HIND the SCREEN “Close-Up” News and Views #| Of Filmtand and Its People By Julian Johnson HE Wiid West's one rival as the Greater outdoor appeal of pic- 5 tures is the Canadian North, oo West and Northwest—especially the f Jatter. And now the Hudson Bay ko Company, the oidest, jargest and most @nique organization of its kind in the world, is, on its own account, go- fing into the movies. The great trading corporation next Year will celebrate its 250th ann'ver- ¥ ‘gary. Its central offices are in Lon- Gon, and from that far distant seat it @ercises a control second only to that of the Canadian Government it- @eif. In fact, the time is notYong past when the Hudson Bay Company ex- @meised an even greater power than @overnment, and the grim forces of Mfe and death which were unleashed fm the hands of its “factors” served g@many & mere novelist and a few great Bovelists as paramount material, The Hudson Bay Company's picture @enl is with the Educational Films Corporation of this city, and is sa’ to have been engineered by Earle V. | {i Hammons, Vice President and Ge | @ai Manager of Educational, when made hie recent trip to England. How- @ver, Mr, Hammons refuses to give @ut any of the organization's plans, @& he says the announcement is prem- @ture as far as any details are con- @orned. But it may be surmised that the betes oo. raeer’i feels that it ‘e been kind to the continual file of pie- re outfite trekking in and out of noe for Bevo material. 1 Sey"Commpany Prosperously #ur- ‘Vived because it has been a notably eed eee ee In the Chicago rds they save everything but She seal, and {t is said that this is Ing canned for automobile Borns. In Canada the Hudson Bay factors have tu: hhemse! eir scenery. addition co pla: the new combination will forth much educational material ‘nd much in scenic features. There eourse, educationa! material of sort in the Canadian woods— Lornieh, eh. properly canned by a jownright instructive fhe es on optic text-book, hee Young, in distineti stage and ecreen . m to live only to recoun! ae extraordinary happenings and P aoquisitions, Protests that she Never received a proposal by mati. . Never been godmother to an army ree emeried © fortune from an CONSTANCE BINNEY wot rants Deautiful ®y an; ” ilies cover cobensea oy na BRONX OPERA HOUSE “Was never en ry wn . . @enlar hair-net. 7 —————S No ooo fan bas ever sent her! Ghe has never advertised her Liberty has ae raed olft-painting met no king» or queens, nor or 0 Sabo han never ‘applied for en avi- Tas eeoeiven communications from NS has never bought an airplane. kane, Washington, is on the p aS has never written a song or Pi ens y 49a. the b = was not carried gn the stage | Company engaged in production there aby. for some time, with @ well equipped oe tare ts ‘only one city, studio, Now this studio has been aid not may trom home, |taken over by Wellington Playter, whose name has beon associated with Universal in the past, and a new com- y is shortly to begin work. Irving Butamings, she movie mutineo idol who fell from grace to play villains only to rise more heroic than before will romp away with leading-man honers. And who do you supyose is his co-star? None other than Anni Querentia Nilsson, than whom there is no more dazzling blonde on the shadow-stage. That's why we said Spokane is on the picture map, It ts said that Eddie Polo and ae recently acquired, that i rope as @ film lovation | i for tourists, Universal sent over the Italian acrobatic star and a director ‘and camera man and supporting play- ers to I pPot DROME Bay | fee rete make the most of it back home tn Hollywood. D. W. Grittith found plenty of atmosphere for “Hearts of the World in war-torn Europe, but his greatest battles were fought on the fields of California. It is a bit refreshing, after noting the extravagant advertisements of some of our large producers—meanin, DAVE MAR 10 ‘Be scale—to come nouncement of a t ei is pre ting the HIMSELF) 0 first and oniy male vampire of the MO HS screen: “He will make you happy VATE Nat HERO | Pecause you will make money.” Eugene Walter, who has been a Palisades ‘cur Parkesran Far pictorial wanderer ever since he first ouncement of his and All Attractions | aversion to th nt drama by # Month of Sept. | ing some of his choice plays to pro- haw signed him for an indefinite itt and “They'll All Kear Watching, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. These Appear in Attractions of Stage and Screen To Be Si Seen Next Week i in Many New York Theatres Gan NELSON A wien Psp ayer iE Sast oF period to supervise the scenario de- partmonty-or rather its output. He will leave shortly for Culver City, whero he will look-on at the produc- tons and act as @ sort of presidin, genius to the various members 0: the Hterary division of films, GriMth has made another rural Photoplay, The simple loves of sim- ple hearts in Middie Western Ameri- ca is bis favorite theme—that is, the one he himself most loves and en- joys playing upon. Again Lillian Gish will be the little wood-flower, fod onco again’ Bobby Harron—in short trousers and a cap—will carry her books down the country lane which leads home from school. The! picture, completed, has been delivered to First National, which wil release it as its first Griffith production, Tom Terriss will direct ‘The Great Ruby,” a melodrama much relished by the audiences at the Drury Lane Theatre in London, This will be for Vitagraph, Other of the old Bnglish dramas were purchased by Metro. A Daytona, Florida, studio will be the workshop of Maxine Biliott and William Faversham when they begin their first cosmopolifan Production, George D. Baker will direct the co- elars in two pictures, Mra. Charles Chaplin has her work all mapped out for hor, Six stories ars already purchased and in the of scenario writers, so that the Star will lose no time in con- Uinuing her interrupted career, [a- sides “Old Dad," her first, she has of tho Your Wife,” by %. Mason Ho of which Alice Roberts ts the author, The Bible ts to be be “flimed in its en- tirety, Raymond Wells, a California ctor—-he made a version of "Julius Caesar” some time ago—tis planning the productio&@, making 104 reels in all and presenting them in fifty-two episodes of two reels each. The van. ture is to be non ctarian; cap- tions, the producer states, will follow with fidelity the text of the Sorip- tures; and to insure correct detail on arehpectagiat will be a member of the staff, Mrs. Sidney Drew will be “Pott adopted after the death of her hus- 7 | band and co-star, r, Sidney Drew, — = is led at last. Goldwyn TH ARISTOCHAT OF BU A wood many i P. ROCTOR VAUDEVILLE The Rialto Orchestra will play selec- will sing and Arthur Depew will play an organ solo, mount-Artcraft picture, idow by Nigel Barrie plays opposite the star, dance Liszt! for Pathe, She will make from elgnt | _ to ten comedies the coming year, pursuing the sister idea which she AND MoTION PICTURES Andrew Mack will be at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre during the first half of the week, together with} jem | TOM MAW Lightner and Lawrehce, Levolos and (a Sl, {he | Jesse Hayward, Filmy will be shown. |r programme will undergo a com- OD SAKES, ug “HAPPY Cavs] HIPPOpROmE. | TREN Nee en Aese FOS SSSR cavas marae. “ DAVE MARION’S srow” his best. The company ig large. THEATRES. Flays for the Coming Week| 7, (Additionat dramatic announcements for next week will be printed in The Evening World of Monday.) 66S Mieco OUT,” a new Photo-play which has Enid Bennett as its star, will be the feature at the Rialto. It is détsed on a story by C, Gardner | Sullivan and concerns a woman who | finds hér greatest happiness in con- secrating her life to her husband. Niles Welch {s Miss Bennett's lead- ing man. “Uncle Tom Without the Cabin” will be shown, together with the Rialto Magazine and @ cartoon. tions from “Tannhauser,” Greek Evans Marguerite Clark in a new Para- Proxy,” will be seen at the Jivoll. “Shocks of Doom," made from an ©, Henry story; a Sunshine comedy ‘chur, ant entitled “Dabbling in Society,” the ‘Beals aow vallina's' weeks Ta sdrance, Rivoli Pictorial and a “Happy Hooll- jouw a BARR YMORE gan” cartoon will complete the ‘aim programme, ina rouginska, Nancy Lee and Marshall Halt wil |{ 39TH ST. { Peer, ee. § “Dream of Love," ‘ar- i] Satu SCANDAL ranged as @ ballet by Adolf Boim. The eololsts in the musical portion SnUscRT GaN CP, B slor the entertainment will be | I atusical OH, WHAT A ¢ {manuel List and Gladys Rice, Comedy “THE MIRACLE MAN” GRACE GEORGE MOVES TO THE BROADWAY }|| “SHE “WOULD Al AND She’ DID” - VANDERBILT is “The Miracle Man,” which has been bye eg winning great favor at two other New York theaters, will move to Moss's Broadway tomorrow, begin- ning with an afternoon showing. This film will continue at the Broadway sdefinitely. B. 8. Mosg believes that is the most im- pressive film mas ince “The Birth of a Nation.” Under the direction Pnrice Lelde, the Broadway or- Sheatrn will, render an appropriate a nL musical programme. pa ih | NY Theatre Gui Serge ERPROCIORS Sai RGtD0 WEw vor THEATRE hs Wed. b Sat ome IZolh SI. | Wark de Lee [Buld det bs Soran: UPE On NownEie! vb TS 4 At 3d ava, | Bibel Cis Cayton, “The fivorting Widow Petticoats, Harry Cooper, iiieon More Hon Georgie Campbell, Le jor, Homes and Wells and ae wit q | appear. Proctor’s 23d Street Theatre will start the week with the Wayne and rren_ Girls, Rudinoff, Emma O'Nell, Tuck and Claire, George Wes- ane From Here to Shanghai!) (on ana the Kinogram. ‘Thursday the \ ee ee eat Pee 8" 1) now bill will include Phyllis Gilmore, WATSON and Wb COMPANY. Gillen and Mulcahy, Art Smith and motion pictures, PA ey ASTOR mats wed 40TH ST. BE Tht Those Who Walk in Darkness sunt | “AT 9.45’ “KINGDOM OF DREAMS” FILM FEATURE AT STRAND | ~ AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre wili have “Dave Marion's Show.” In all Mr. Marion's experience as a writer of popular songs, it is said, he coxft siders the numbers in this new show Anita Stewart will be the star at the Strand in “Her Kingdom of Dreams,” a picturization of Louise Provost's novel af the same name, “Imposing on Good Nature” is the ttle of the latest Outing-Chester scenic, There will also be the Strand Topical Review and a “Happy Hooll- | sn cartoon. idora Stanford, s0- no, will sing th ria from the Rret act ule Alys Michot | and Carlo Ferrett! will also be heard, | and the Strand Orchestra will render selections from ladame Butterfly.” A eo NEW MUSICAL BURLESQUE COMES T0 THE COLUMBIA Charles Waldron’s “Bostonian Bur- lesquer#” will be the attraction at the Columbia Theatre, presenting a two-act musical plece called “From Here to Shanghai,” written by Frank Finney, the company’s principal comedian, There is a large chorus of girls, also a number of vaudeville acts, —_———_ (FOR OTHER THEATRICAL NEWS SEE PAGE 8) sd HUDSON Wet. TO- NIGHT AT om ew DOOTH TARKY comsoy “WC “CLARENCE” _ TUESDAY | HENRY W. BATAGE offers steer SEE-SAW “ CORT Wei “Nees ) Bere, ‘A Re egular ar Feller” & Great Comedy Cant. Gfiterion L's Bs % justcal QBERTY RF Es ee pe GEORGE, wuite’s SChNUAts ue 8.15, Wed. & Sat 2.15 THE ROYAL ante sn = Oliver MOTOSCO resets, A; [vy ot, THE FIVE MILLION UP_T0_ THE MINUTE COMEDY HIT. CENTURY "Ex; "%3"7 2 Hd's “Most Beautiful “Preduc.ion, MANHATTAN 23) PLD FHEMIES Alwars $00 Orchestra Seata, $1. Last 3 Weeks ay 4 ie Sie £% BO ye hey Cobura, bs Brey & 30 6 Ere ite dacs Lik INO CAPACITY MONTH LEW FIECDS ad 2 Float A LONELY KOMEO The Revustcal Comedy of New York's Quartier Latin, rman, Al Herwai 3d" Lewis Artiste’ Medele—20 at the NORA BAYES seavne 44 Bt, Woot of Mrosdway, Evenings ot 8.16, Mola Wed. and Sat, 2.20, PLAYHOUSE Ys TE HS Ba C READE wi FAK daa THE LAST of the DUANES |! ___PHOTOPLAYS. and a Cols utosee the mart in- profound uF heart-stirrin uman and mart Hemost hu since The Birth of a Nation. sho LOANE TUCKERS TREMENDOUS ls MIRACLE MAN A Paramount Atteraf? Jpecial le you Mit L tend jour heartwith dry eyes see the terrificcimax’ a invite yo istin in ve challen burning itrel We challenge you and remain unmoved. Through faith, the regs and driftwood of the Chinafown y, was, find thenvelve. D (~p rOnrTes ON BROADWAY SAR Te PAN WHOS SEENIT/ AD WAY BROADWAY AT 41ST. STREET: CONTINUOUS I TO 11 P:M::* Ky POPULAR ssi . Ce aaas # IBROA "One RIALTO; nueo nlEseMreL, Director. Beginning Sunday at 1 P.M. ENID BENNETT in a Paramount Picture “STEPPING OUT” Mack Sennett’s Greatest Paramount Comedy “Uncle Tom Without'*«Cabin’’| RIALTO ) ORCHEST RA “Tannhauser’’ Overture. ST TIMES TO-DAY—HLSIE FERGUSON “THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE.” ACK EATON. eemteNcNe & SUNDAY at STEWART —h— “Her Kingdom of Dreams” SUPPORTED BY A STAR CAST. Mack S Sennett 8 evest Paramount Comedy “UNCLE TOM Without the Cabin’’ SOLOISTS —SCENIC—REVIEWS, Laat, Times, Today CONSTANCE TALMADGE A Picture Triumph. Mat, Daily DOROTHY PHILLIPS » dui The Right My to Happiness |_Year_ nuoo Beginning Bundoy har MARGUERITE There Are SEE ARE YOU in @ Paramount-Arteraft Picture “WIDOW BY PROXY” |*sHocks OF DOOM” from @ story by 0. Henry SUNSHINE COMEDY “Hie Naughty Wife” RIVOLI ORCHESTRA |“Dance of the Hours’? | Last Times To- day |THE MIRACLE MAN” Which Are Not Legal LAZA sue TALMADGE BROOKLYN. {ee —— The NEW Siiin CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “A Temperamental Wife” Emerson: Lies Production, Tea ae “COHAN rei Th, The EDWARD A LOST BATTALION THAT Wit i MAKE 17S MILLIONS GASP.” an outING.| EheStEn” Scene. STRAND TOPICAL wanorp 10 | OMY. OPERA HOUSE, Tans £) mh. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ; ee ALOIS REIBER, Conductor, ama “39 EAST” it sus oS. 2s “The Miracle Man” a om dane Management as N, Y. Strand, BURLESQUE, QVLYMPIC Mth Bt, Bear 84 Ave. Smoke If Kou Like Presents AMENTAL WI LEGALLY MARRIED @ THEATRE, Contioce tH 4! i. TUEWAY OF A WOMAN" » Walter's “Maney _ Bubble. youth iSeprane) Walt Pontius (amor), “|S x KEW re Solis wit i i aa ono ere a = wean

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