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“9 "six pictures a year, By, Bide Dudley. dog performances at the Rivoll, be- ining Saturday and extending over The movies catch people from all|, period of eight days. walks of life, it appears, James A. B. Scherer recently abandoned the Johnnie Walker, who created the Presidency of the Califotnia Institute | Winuen ‘Pox menace, va the i of Technology to join the writing staff | Hill,” has gone to Hollywood to ap- of the famous Players-Lasky Curpo-| pear in severed Fox films. “HUMAN HEARTS” SOON. ration. His first photoplay, “Tall Timbers,” will be put into production Shortly at Hollywood. Wallace Reid will have the stellar role” WHO SAID “HARD TIMES.” drama, The late Hal Reid's popular melo- “Human Hearts,” has been cast by Rollin Sturgeon at Universal City, Production will start next week. Sturgeon hag made strenuous efforts to include in his cast some of the Katherine MacDonald has signed up players who aj in the original to continue under the management of | production, B P. Schilberg for two years more. She will receive $600,000 for that period, or, as the press agent esti- -#ach working diem. She will act in EARLE ON A BIKE AGAIN. When Earle Williams was still in his teens be was quite noted as a bicycle racer. During a ten-milo relay | race near Oakland, Cal., a small boy DID Work on “The White Horseman,” the Universal , Acord will be featured, mates it, about $1,000 per diem for | rapidly at Universal City, under the direction of Albert Russeil. |concerns a lost mine and gives | Westerner the opportunity of his to do rodeo stunts. serial in whieh Ar YOU KNOW THAT— Piotence Reed ts completing a film) called “The Eternal Mother’ Clyde Cook, in “The Jockey,” wi Fan across the track in front of Will-|¢ seen at the Strand next week tams and both were taken to a hos- | pital. He hadn't been on a bicycle | since until last week, when ne put aside his prejudice against the once popular “wheel” to make an im- portant scene in “The Mystery of the Silver Car.” WES BARRY DROPS IN. Wesley Barry, acting in “Bolivar Brown” right now is in town, freckles visited tho Strand yesterday and was almost stepped on by Managing Director Plunkett, . “Say Wesley,” do you pay royalty to the sun for those freckless?" Kat titling " Some of the press agepts ing us the same news over and over} again? D. W. Griffith's Down East,” ‘than 400 times at Theatre? Five thousand school children saw who 0 Harry Levey’s “Porcelain Lamp” film Waar me lid Indianapolis last week? The Famous Players-Lasky people, and all. He) will use $100,000 worth of fur wraps} and coats in “Experience”? Tom Forman will come to York = from said Mr. Plunkett,” |“Cappy Ricks" is pronounced O. K.’) We saw a dbntist in a film the other night and the sight started our old ine Hilliker is editing an Race for Millions picture, “Wa had been shown mo! the 44th Stree California as soon Wes took another chew of plug-cut.|snag molar to aching? “A freckle a day keeps the blucs away,” he replied without batting an eye-lash, the GUESS THAT HELPED: A lot of men, working on David M. Hartford's log cabin location for| Fifi “The Golden Snare,” were too Janguid for their [talian boss. So he crept out one night and put up a sign, It read: “Notis! You no cum here for a movie de peechur—you cum here for wo movie de axe,” ~ | THEY ALL WANT IT. George Randolph Chester is having rather a diffcult time selecting a| California town for many of the} scenes in ‘The Son of Wallingford, Madge Tyrone is again scenario studios? An auto mussed her up re- cently, Samuel S. Cohen won $100, the first prize—$100—in the “Midsummer Mad. ness” contest? 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THE RELIABLE PHONOGRAPH | NOW REDUCED progressing The story the life op send-| t work on |] Mayer t 1 HEAR THIS FELLOW. “I would like to know," writes A. L. Jampolis, who goes to the movies, Bawn" wit leave the 634 Street Music| Hall at the end of this week? “Brid Davies's mount? Sybil Carmen will appear as ‘ citement” in the film version of ‘ perience” ?, f A motion™plcture actor told Zit he looked like Morris Gest, and it made them both mad? A carved mahogany fireplace, fo erly in one of New York's fine residences, is shown in Alice Jo forthcoming film, “Acquitted”? HOW OLD 18 CHARLES? Charley Ray had a birthday on March 15. number of productions he has made, divide them by two, to the right and sn There was a young girl out in Holly- wood, Who sang and then dolly would, Her mother said, “No RY But our dog isn’t slow, || I have an idea that the colfie would.” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 17, 1921. Koch & Co.'s 61st Anniversary. H. ©. F. 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