The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 11

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By Bide Dudley. William Alexander, President of the Alexander Film Corporation, Writes us ‘to say that our correspon- dent, MacKinnon, “informs you that you are wrong and that the Metro ‘Bast Lytine’ is not the first and that Fox made ‘Hast Lynne’ with Theda »Bara.” he then anked to be allowed to correct MacKinnon. “Miss Bara's ‘Bast Lynne’ was not the first,” he writes, “as two years prior to that Fox released an Bnglish-made East Lynne’ in this country.” Mr, Alex- ander's “correction” is out of order. AlacKinnon did not aay the Bara pic- ture was the firat “Bast Lynne.” He merely said he saw one in which Miss Bara appeared. Mr. sander con- cludes with the information that the Wnglish-made “East Lynne” negative arrived here again last week and will | ~ Real News About Reel People. flat, all mized up in woe. Henry stood upon a stool, just to drive @ nail; fell two feet and broke hia neck, Herewith ends this tale, Hugo Ballin is announcing two pro. screen story, and the other @ pictur: “Jane Byre,” CORINNE ON SKIS. Skiing, and gracefully, too, is th latest accomplishment of Corinni Griffith, the Vitagraph star. in the Adirondacks recently, makini wcones Worth? feet and slid all over the place. ductions to follow his “East Lynne.” ‘The first is “Ave Maria,” an original vation of Charlotte Bronte’s novel, While “What's Your Reputation she put the runners on her SPE a ‘ THE EVE tnd dog se WXosen’ by walter Marshal, amidst ee tual snow and ice, tor the ploturization of “The Golden Snare,” to be released by Associated First National. LION DINES ON STECKER. A. C. Stecker, chief animal trainer at Universal City, was injured in the filming of “Roman Romeos,” a Lyons and Moran feature comedy. The scene required a burlesque fight in an arena between @ gladiator and a lion. One of the half dozen lions refused to fee the humor of it and chewed Stecker’s shoulder. DID YOU KNOW THAT e| Tom Meighan has arrived 11 New York to begin work on “The Conquest e of Canaan"? Nita Naidi has been chosen for tne | role of Pass.on in the film version of “Experience? Lionel Hein has been appointed as- sistant to H. 0. Martin, Pathe Special yo the witdePuers toon: [took Baty RLD, THURSD { | FO STAGE A FILM SCENE, : ; be Davia W. ie offered to to hear your views on theeubject. Yours truly, stage a scene for his motion pleture BELFAST TELEGRAPH, feature, “Dream Street,” at the Hip- - podrome Sunday night when che A.W. Btowert, Managing Balter, Boys’ Club of New York has ita bene- fit performance. After It is taken the § film will be developed and shown on Belfast, Ireland. a screen at the Hip to the same audl- | Pubtiter ‘The Proving Work! ence that saw it taken. | erga rte) SHERIFF DOES HIS DUTY. The Sheriff of Squash County grew so boisterous at a picture show at Wollaville Monday night that it be- came necesdary for him to throw himself out. A print of “Queen of Sheba,” which seven months’ work to make, has been received at the Fox offices? In hext picture, Eileen Percy, Fox . Will appear as a printers devil, with Harold Cooley as her lead- ing man? Tom Mix has written himself a film, jand that Kathleén O'Connor has been engaged to play opposite him im (t? Lewis Stone has been copeqes by Louis B. r to play the male lead in “Muffled ims"? Owen Moore, who was iit with rhou- matima, has recovered and gone back to woik in Selanick pictures? Conway Tearle will follow “The Fighter” with “Bucking the Tiger.” which wa » stay by Lewis 73 ne” Will He Con- jelfaet Paper, of TELEGRAPH, by John Blake, we shall continue thi for some time, You might let know if you intend continuing it, and how long? The printing of the firm have mentioned the matter of the “Uncommon HAMBURG, March ¢.—W@ive bandred and forty-three veasele, having a ton- nage totaling 672,278, arrived here dur- log the month of February, Of these publication of thirty-three flew the ‘Armerioan flag. NNN I SGI SB NG NG — " " be released be his concern within the mext four weeks. So far as “East ynne” goes, it appears as though everybody's doin’ it. JEFFS NOT GUILTY. ‘We have been asked if “The Nut.” in which Douglas Fairbanks will ap- pear at the Strand next week, isn't the brain-child of Jefferson Shrews- x ‘bury Nutt. It is not. Our Mr, Nutt j once went to a fim studio to learn how to write scenarios, but failed. ‘He found much excitement, but could fearn nothing. A FILM RHYME. Henry Jones was out of work for a lengthy term; then he got an acting job with a picture firm. First he had to wreck a train—throw it from the track —engine tossed him forty feet; landed on his back. Didn't hurt the boy a bit, In a day or two Henry rode a bucking horse, like the cowboys do. Seven times it threw him off; not a scratch he got. From a cannon's mouth wert day Henry Jones was shot. Thursday from an aeroplane Henry took a fall, landing on an ice-cold stream—wasn't hurt at all, Friday noon an auto truck ran across his head. Henry \ amiicd and started home. “I'm ail right,” he said. Luck is such Feature representative? Rubye De Romer auctioned some roses for $800 at a Hoover fund bene- fit in Donver recently? M. 8, Bpstein, Joseph Schenck's business manager, is to act in Con- stdnce ,Talm: picture, “Woman's Place"? “Lying Lips,” at the Capitol next week, shows a very exciting disaster at sda, which took a week of re- hearsais? Donald Crisp is now directing Para- mount pictures at the London Fa- 1oous Players-Lasky studio? “The Price of Silence,” from “At the Mercy of Tiberius,” starring Peggy Hyland, will be shown in Loew theatres March 217 ‘This department wants the address neces Nelson, who was in a ed “Her Wonderful Day HORWITZ BUYS ONE. Joe Horwitz has come from the Middle West to make New York his stunping ground. He is a brother- in-law of Charles K. ("After the Bail") Harris. Mr. Horwita has bought the rights tor the United States and Canada of “Dollars and Destiny,” made by Paul Cappellan! We understand Mr. Harris has “a piece” of the proposition. il Special Phonograph Offer Two Days Only This Beautiful Style “310” i VOCALION: Including Albums, Records and Accessories «, Price Complete, $123 : Regular Terms, $7 Monthly = Friday and Saturday We offer this instrument for a small down payment Balance $ av Monthly HE cost of Style ‘*310’’ Vocalion is but $110. Yet in the appearance of its rich, tasteful mahogany case it will fulfill your ideal ofa beautiful cabinet; in the depth and sweetness of its wonderful \Vocalion tone it will fill your home with such a wealth and variety of beautiful music as you have never heard from a phonograph before. Every dollar you expend to obtain this fine instrument will pay you far greater returns than any other home investment you could possibly make. next King, Baggott has been engaged by Universal to. direct a series of special features, He ts looking over ‘scripts and will likely begim his first produc- tion in two weeks. adapted THE NEWS DELAYED. Evidently Universal City haa not heard that the motion picture Indus- try is paralyzed. Sixteen Universal directors are at work on features. comedies, serials and short ree! West- erns; five directors are cutting the material which is soon to be released and the remaining five chiefa of the twenty-six producing units at the film city are assembling their casts. building sets and preparing to begin | work on productions, “SHOOTING” UP NORTH. One of the most picturesque expe- ditions ever embarked on to secure ecenes for a motion picture set out from Los Angeles the other day bound for the frozen northland David Hartford, director and pro- ducer of James Oliver Curwood's North Woods stories, and his staff @ funny thing! One cam never bed pay ey Ter heed bhai aid a , «| carri em to Seattle, from whence f know When "twill leave a fellow | they will travel by train into Canada unparallaied, the ver: diet of al) owners of “A-B’ Gas Ranges Nerd no blacking. Quirk Heating, Gar saving. All styles, #25 up. SOLD IN JERSEY CrrT BY PAYTON & HOOS, 41 Newark Av DEALERA, BUILDERS AND LANDLORDS SUPPLIED. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER or J.Rose & Co. 63 Orchard St.,N. Y. One door off Grand St. Near 24 and 8d Ay. "1" Mat, 36 Yours, Canal BL Seb, fospasasastnnmsan! \ What this Special Offer Includes The Phonograph—A beauti- ful style “310” Aeolian-Vo- calion in selected mahogany or oak. Universal Tone Arm—Will play all standard makes of records. No additional at- tachment required. Records—$10 worth of rec- ords of your own selection from our complete libraries, Albums—This offer also in- cludes two record albums value $1.50 each, Needles—200 Aeolian-Vocal- ion needles. All Vocalions are equipped to play records of every stand- ard make, giving to each rec- ordaddedlife and tonal beauty. The Vocalion’s tone is supreme in depth and richness ' —and in the fidelity with which it reproduces the individual voices and instruments. Combined with its unequalled clearness and power, this artistic phonograph possesses a delicacy and refinement in passages requiring these qualities, not to be found in ordinary phonographs. 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