The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 13

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Real News of Reel People By Bide Dudley. STUART BLACKTON will sail for England Thursday to open * fim studios in London and make oto plays for International distri- on. He has closed up his Ameri- organization and sold his real es- 6, including his residence. With will go his family and Fellx Or- mn ard Almon C. Whiting, who are be Mterary director and art diree- reapectively of the future Black- n productions, A reaidence for the lacktons has been leased in London. 1 Commodore's organization will known as Blackton Productions, The first picture he makes over ere will have Lady Diana Manners its star, BARRYMORE’'S STRUGGLES, An amateur interviewer was talking to Lionel Barrymore at the Whitman Bennett studio recently, After obtain- ing much material for js article, the dn tery’ jewer asked: ‘ow, Mr. Barrymore. won't you]. tell me about your youthful strug- gies?” “There isn’t much to tell,” replied the actor. “Phe more I struggled, the hharder father Jaid it on.” Wesley Barry is to take a dip into the “speakies,” as the spoken drama is gometimes called, He will act in a production of “Penrod” to be staged at the Little Theatre, Los Angeles. lt will be his first se. W. K. Ziegtfeld's production has reached the screen. It is “The Black Panthers Cu starring Florence Reed, and directed by Emile Chautard. Othe in the cast are Tyrone Power, le Foxe, Norman Trevor, Henry Stephenson, William Roselle, Paula Shay, Mile, Dazie and Ernest Lambart. ' The Itala Company has beim work on its first production, a story en- fitled “Jealousy.” written by Adeline Teitzbach. The featured player is Dutlio Marrazzi, who was popular on the screen in Italy before he came to America. William Fox has elevated Harold foodwin to stardem old, who is t eighteen vears old, me Up weh the ranks. He began playing all parts when he was ten. He is ve of Peoria, Ml. Adolph Zuko trase bv the ayers-Lasky Corporation of! Brady’s act the title fection. Harry Carey’s “fink” is still onthe ob. Shortly after he recovered from ch house ~|South for a rest? <f $5,000. To make matters worse, his collection of mash notes went up in sinoke, “Hoot” G'bson, the Universal's cow - boy star, will begin soon on a series of short reel features dealing with the exploits of a Texas ranger, Each story will be complete in itself, but the same characters will appear in all of them. While abroad Harry Houdini made numgrous film scenes and these will be used in a new production to be completed in this country, They ar: all exteriors, Victor Fleming, the director, has re- turned to New York from California and Mexico, bringing along 13,000 feet of film which will be cut to five reels of “Wife Insurance,” the Bm- erson-Loos special. Biwanl Bowes, Managing Director of the Capitol, has gone to California, accompanied by Mrs. Bowes. While away he will inspect forty Goldwyn theatres: He is a Goldwyn official Hisle Ferguson has just completed ® screen version of ed and Profane Love,” and will next act in ‘Footlights,” a etory by Rita Wei- man, THE SIMPLE LIFE. Life is simple in the Bahama Isl- ands, according to Seona Owens, who has been there filming “The Woman God Changed” for Cosmopotitan. There are no automobiles, so she dissipates by riding a bicycle. “Shopping facilities are somewhat limited," she writes, “About the only things one can purchase are Panama hats and cocoanuts.” THEIR FAVORITES. Richard Cunningham of Stamford, writes to say that Dougiag Fairbanks is his favonite film star, because ho always wears a cheerful amile, does comical stunts and is a good actor. Irene Warschauer of the Bronx picks Norma Talmadge as her fa- vorite, She says Miss Talmadge is wholesome, beautiful and works hard to keap the love of “the hand-to- please public.” Who's your favorite and, bricfly, why? DID YOU KNOW THAT— Part of “The Highest Law” was screened at the White House? Percy Marmont is playing opposite Corinne Gritith in “The Co-Respon- ch just to learn that end of film rk? Herbert Rrenon, having finished “The Passion Flower," has gone gn on the Door,” Channing play, will be filmed with ‘a Thimadge in the stellar role? Passion,” starring Pola Negri, will be released generally in the United States on F¥ George Pattullo and Walter Woods are to write a feature comedy for Roseoe Arbuckle? Yamara, cartoonist, has es <a Yr: Cw Joined the production and scenario department of the Paramount? Constance Talmadge has beeun work on “Wodding Bells,” and is be- ing directed by Chet Withey? Sessue Hayakawa has finished bis rtson ed picture known as Is William Shriaty Cabanne's latest Robertson “What's a Wife Worth?” is a promising product? Amanda Hen, who acts wth Viola Dana in cat pictures, is @ real movie chick Richard Bi rehétmibad has been en- gaged by ¢ I. Lasky for the role of Youth in “Experience?” Eunice Burnham, funny and fat, will support Ethel Clayton in her new Paramount picture, “Sham?” James Morrison, leading man for & Jean Paige in “Black Beauty,” has NN returned from Cal!fornia? Larry Seamon, Vitagraph come- dian, who sprained his back recently, is up and around again? rr THE SAME FELLLOW. The California-Ohto football game was regarded as a “frame-up" by a certain soeptic who knows Buster ff Keaton. "I heard that game wasn't on the yg said this person to Buster, “Strange,” replied the comedian, “put I heat the same thing.” “Who told you?” “Why, the same fellow who sald the Civil War was @ ‘frame-up',” re- plied Buster, OF COURSE SHE IS. “Ie she pretty?” “Well, she's a film star.” LOSES GOLD BRIDGE AND REGAINS cnt Woman Long Violent Becomes Normal When Decay Frees Metal Dental Work. MILWAUKEB, Jan. 31. — After twelve years of confinement in the Wauwatosa Hospital for Mental Dis- eases @ woman's sanity was restored by the decay of three anchor teeth that held a@ heavy gold bridge in place, This bridge fell from the woman's mouth a week ago, and {mmediately such a marked Improvement in her mental condition was noticed, Dr. W. fF, Beutler, superintendent of the in- stitution said, that she has been re- leased. Hospital officials are oon- vinced that, in spite of the short time she was under observation the cure will be permanent, “For twelve years,” said Dr, Beut- ler, “this woman was confined in the disturbed ward because of her ten- dency to become violent. There wag at no time improvement, jndeed she gradually grew worse and gave the guards constant trouble. 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