The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920. RS APPEARING IN LEADING PRODUCTIONS OF THE YEAR|" S225." "osreb san cont |the Capitol itre and ol pO ee ae which are open to use by respons parties who have no place else to un | veel a picture HAPPY—Al | ried: inish th soft drin ways to be lo A. Cormier, is mar-| atk | hed Bach 1 ht Roseland opens at _egF {7 o'clock and th n continue |BROADWAY FINDS until 1A. M. or even to Tittle later i VOY AT ROSELAND Beer ract nin enone (tu doerd al mani t now apens doors a 2 P. M. on Saterday Great White Way Is Dry, but the | One-Steppers Aren’t The shadow of the camel, i, e, the] presence of Prohibition, has not] robbed Broadway of all its pleasures. | NE i AN The dancers still find a way to have a go00d time, as may be attested by the thousands who attend the sessions at emcee, My) |SAMUELBLAIR| With regen 7 re D. W. GRIFFITH FARA its missions, Miss Young says she is| Palestine. Camera men are now on coing to tour California in the inter-|their way to the Holy Land. Sorter \ est of Hiram Johnson's candidacy. WALLY VAN | “Milestones” and “Officer 666" have ! Tr Edw Bowes of the Capitol] been purchased by Goldwyn and igi Sj Initial Independent hadn't married into the profession,| will be produced at the Culver City, | Supervising Director Mabel and probably never|Cal., etudios. Release would have forgiven him for wiring her at Williams, Ariz., while she was Current Releases enroute aliternia, She pot ott|,,.Naney Daver, who is playing in | the train all fussed up When they| "The Law of the Yukon,” the first |“THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS" | 66 aay 9 told her a telegram awaited her. She] Robert W. Service poem to be pic- | [HW (ver S n Pea ee a nd inen aieeoy cher until the No More Blondes Club was ‘WILD FLOWERS’ that he had seen her latest “Pinto”| formed on Broadway, Jand haa booked it. -—— ni uh — ie . Now Supervising ied after, reading the The Benny Leonard Serial| JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD f the Day" ets more Taps jORA—William Farnum, the Fox ided after reading the an the House = ~ GEORGE H. CALLAHAN RAR MOUN ARTORRET r soins sy! The Sign of the Best | | writes that he drowned in one of Specialist in “When the Clouds | UB) the Hotel Knickerbocker which cost] Director Frank Lloyd inaugurated the | is now the “Let's Go” man for all the] {he food + $20,000 a year to keep up; it costa] im system at the West Coast stu-| Selznick concerns, Roll By." After seeing him in ac-| MARKETING WORLD RIGHTS $1,000 just to join, and it has @ Mollie King will be seen shortly in| 12 We Delleve: it Fe ‘ | wonderful pantry. Cellar fa an un-| you gen ' “Women Men Forge The play ; i fi joe Schenck, husband of! Norma | “W: 3 een sitid was| Magda Lane, who has been playing “Close-Up” News and Views ig) wr word now Talmadge and producer of the Tal-| about, which much his fea) tires |in “Locked Lips,” with ‘surg Aoki | INDEPENDENT PICTURE madge sisters’ pictures, left for Palm Beach this week with his scenario ex- t8 to be “The Lov B| continue to publish the Exhibitors’| Perle (0 Borin work on ‘the Tove | Trade Reviow, assisting L. W. Boyn-| says Schenck “has some good ideas has requested the: featuring Lio-|over the country to pI be used in the} when the film is she zation — campaign ‘of Filmland and Its People | ‘By Howard McLellan Lesley Mason and Oscar Cooper will “The Coppert arrymo Americi Be PRODUCTIONS a. | HALL MARK PICTURES | ed by the film people and Secre-| Jack Dempsey is still working on Business Manager for Ch dd . ‘ med| ton, who purchased tho publication|for pictures to be taken in Paris, | Vases by the tim neo e ee Ee ee ey te att orning on a WT | this week for a figure which staggered | Monte Carlo and other locales with | {2°Y MD ceuinaee Ck yo koi BEN WILSON | WTP HE inner circle of film magnates | 4) mao; food reputation.” basa — I tas Pee aa ee | FRANK G. HALL ‘in New York have formed one “The Soul of s the title of] “ : J \ Sertel Star | 130 W. 46th St. ie g ' Of the most exclusive, quiet} All location hunting for Goldwyn|" The Selznick organization has cor-| Clara Kimball iW Geet PIONS]. ne ciate Orga nlention of Ammer | | President. elubs in the city, It has quarters at| will hereafter be done by airplane.! nered the services of Ben Grimm, Hel It is a story of « California and] oq jy arranging to take pictures. in | 220 WEST 42nd ST. Ik us es : oneal LEWIS J. SELZNI SELZNICK seam CNT (RP) GE Current Releases National Picture Current | Theatres, Inc., Republic announces, as its Joseph M. Schenck initial release Pictures SEASON'S GREETINGS — presents Soe NorMA “JUST - Marie Doro TALMADGE, A “Twelve-Ten” (A Herbert Brenon Production) ee “The Isle | Sdapted from Eugene Waller's “The Amazing | Successful Stage Play ” f | Woman 0 | —_—_— (A Lloyd Carleton Production) | with “BLIND Ruth Clifford “She Loves \OUTH “The Blue | ; | An adaptation of the stage a success by Lou Tellegen and | P and Lies 99 | Willard Mack, now being earl produced in California. “4 Lawrence Weber Production) OLIVE THOMAS in Conquest” “fj? Presipent Fox Film Corporation RTAINMEN % xt ‘ < THE STAGE PRODUCTION “Bucking the Tiger” A Melodramatic Comedy by May Tully and Achmed Abdullah SOON TO HAVE 1Té NEW YORK PREMIER |

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