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VOL. II. NO. 33. , WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 19 15 PRICE FIVE CENTS

SCREEN STARS MAKE MOST ENJOYABLE SO­ MERRY AT GAY PARTY CIAL AFFAIR OF SEASON FEASTING AND DANCING ATTENDED BY FA­ AT FAMOUS HOTEL REN­ VORITES AND MOTION DEZVOUS PICTURE LEADERS

The After-Summer Dinner Dance ryne Arbuckle and Andrew Arbuckle; Saturday Evening, Sept. 4th, 1915 given as a complimentary courtesy to :\Iabel Taliaferro and party; Rosalind the people of the motion picture in­ and party; dustry of the Los Angeles and South­ Mr. Morgan Ross, Manager of Hotel Alexandria Coglan, H. P. Caulfield . .i\IcRae; :\lr. ern California studios at the Hotel Presented a Very Delightful Henry J\lcRae and Mrs Alexandria last Saturday evening was and Mrs. Ford Sterling; "Capt. Jack" AFTER-SUMMER DINNER DANCE Mrs. Harry pronounced the most notable and en­ Poland and :\Irs. Poland, joyable affair of its kind ever giYen for In Honor of Three Premier Motion Picture Producers Hellyar; Mr. and l\Irs. J. P. Cudahy the pleasure and entertainment of and Their Friends and party; Count Waldemar Doubeck, C. Epping, Frank screen artists. Owen ::\1oore, J. Mr. David Wark Griffith, Premier Producer Hayes and party, Gertrude Horton The event was given under the per­ Mr. Thomas H. Ince, Director-General of Inceville and party, Geo. Fawcett, Count Raba­ sonal direction of l\Ir. :\Iorgan Ross, Mr. Mack Sennett, Producer de Luxe noff and Madame Anna Pavlo"·a · manager of the great hostelry which In Three Acts and Mrs. Dwan (Paulin~ has become so famous because of its Bush); Henry Woodruff, R. E. Bur­ Dancing-Dinner-Dancing social affairs. Given in honor of three bank and l.\Irs. Burbank; Wallace Mac­ notable and representative motion pic­ The Scenes were laid in the beautiful ball room and massive dining hall Donald, Harry Edwards and Mrs. Ed­ ture producers who have clone and of the hotel- The floral offerings were beautiful and the service everything wards (Louise Glaum): Eel Dillon and who continue to do much to aid in the to be desired. The ball room was a brilliant scene of electrical illuminations party, John Dillon and party; Frank advancing progress of Los Angeles as with a huge electric star overhead in the center. Keenan, \Villard Mack and :i\Irs. Mack i\Ir. the film metropolis of the world: The cast of characters presented famous film and stage stars, players (Marjorie Rambeau); E. \V. Hewston David W. Griffith, head of the Griffith­ and social celebrities. and Mrs. He,1·ston; Kenneth A. pro­ Reliance-Majestic Studios and The presentation was a notably refined success from nine o'clock in the O'Hara and Miss Elizabeth Bur­ the ducer of "The Birth of a Xation," the dinner hour, and later till the wee sma' hours of the bridge; Raymond B. West; M. H. i\lr evening, on during greatest screen picture yet made: early morning. Thompso n, Ch. Swickard, \V. S. Hart; Thomas H. Ince, founder of InceYille Courtenay Foote. :\tliss Edna Purvi­ and director-general of the Yew York ORDER OF DANCING ·1nce, ::\Ir. and Mrs. Bradner Lee \11/m. 1\Iotion Picture Corporation, a man Action 1. Our Guests Triangle-One Step :\I orris and :\Ir. Hall"•arcl; F. E. has secured more notable legiti- who Action 2. Griffith Sunshine-Waltz I\ rnor!, :inrl n~•·•,· v· 0 , ,..,, "' • L.H ...... ·'-.:-.: f.. .. ~t:.. ·::: ~~. •...... t.,:,, °J,' iu'-e Dc.;abl.e E7.,posure-One Step Henme Leiclman, John Emerson and any other leader, and :\Ir. :\Iack Set Ac•icn 4. Sennett Make Ready-Two Step party; Robt. Harron, Alf \Vright and nett, comedy producer " ·ith a worlc Action S, Screen Stars Debut-One Step party. Herbert Standing and party; wide reputation, director general of Action 6. Hotel Alexandria Welcome-Waltz Freel i\Iace and party, Hampton Del the famed Keystone -each I Action 7. Be Happy While Here-One Step Ruth and party, Harry Vvilliarns and of whom are now vice-presidents and .Action 9. Censors Inspection-Two Step Mrs. Williams, Vincent Bryan and directors in the newly organized $5,- Action 8. Directors Close Up-One Step :\Irs. Br.yan, Jean Havez and Mrs. 000,000 Triangle Film Corporation of ction 10. Studio Delight-One Step HaYez, Harry \'\'ulze, Frederick Palm­ Los Angeles and New York, and heads First Extra. Film Ladies Selection-Waltz er and Chuck Reisner: \Villiam Rock of the large studios which they man­ Second Extra. More Light-One Step. Sidney Grant, :\1iss Frances White: age and direct, which are now part of Third Extra. Only a Hesitation-Just Dance H. S. Keenan and party; Geo. Seig­ the Triangle organization. Fourth Extra. Picture Perfect-One Step man and party: H. F. J\IcGarvin, San The idea of the after-summer dance Fifth Extra. $100,000 Star-One Step Diego Exposition; Miss Schmidt, Mr. was the conception of "Captain Jack" Sixth Extra. May We Meet Again Soon-Good Night Waltz Philmore and party; J. P. Lessing and editor of Static Flashes, the Poland, This Program Passed by the National Board of Censors party; L. H. Friedlander and party: small est and yet the only exclusive Miss Filbert and party; l\Irs. Horton motion picture newspaper in the and dinner and party: Wadsworth Harris world. He, thinking it a very oppor- higt1 ~alariecl in motion pictures, yet The idea of the after-summer Carl Stockdale, "Hank" ::\fann and the Jetails party; tune time to give a dance of this mag- who never appeared on the legitimate dance was explained Frank Campeau. J\Ir. Xagle. The re­ Thos. W. Prior, J'. nitucle to such able peers of the in- stage, were just as popular with their left to the capable and many others who suits tell their own interesting -tory Nurnberger, clustry aiding to make Los Angeles own courtiers. came with special parties. famous as the home and renclezrnus Guests mingled freely. J\Iotion pie- of years of experience. Every g•1est of great and notable men and women ture queens met societv leaders and was courteously provided for at the The Hotel Alexandria and l\Ianager of the legitimate and the film world. I each fell in lo,·e with the other. right table, the service ,vas excep- Morgan Ross came in for frequent With the notable manager of the Friendships ,vere made and renewed tional, and viands and wines scn·ecl mentions of congratulations, and it is Hotel Alexandria standing sponsor, by cdebrities and players of note clur- under the personal supen·ision uf the hoped that this affair will cement more the affair could be nothing but the bril- ing tbe serving of deliciously brewed maitre cl'hotel. and everyone made to closely the bonds of friendship exist­ liant and interesting success it proved I punch. which was served all during feel contented. ing between the people of the motion to be. Mr. Morg'an Ross has enter- the e,trly evening and after dinner un- The punch brewed for the clai,,·crs picture industry and their favorite tained famous and representativ~ peo-1 ti! early morninz. was especially prepared by :\Ir. ~, ::gel hotel of rendezvous-the Alexandria. pie from all parts of the world at his 1t was a happy, joyous occasion. according to his own imported for­ establishrnents, the Imperial of :--Jew Frier,!liness and good ,viii held sway mulas, the huge cut-glass punch What the Newspapers Said Aboht the Hotel Del Coronado, and at •vh · ,1. claintv movie maids won new bo,ds appearing as miniature frn: t re­ York, the After-Summer Dinner Dance the Alexandria, which i~ becomi~1g I g;., ',·its and honors by their clever ceptacles elaborate in their dainty dee­ even more popular under his congemal rep·Htee and beautiful dancing. orations, yet filled with cooling and management. • \nists mingled in terpsichorean de- refre;,hing liquids. Cigars and · .ar- \Vhen invitatie;ns in the name of the,· lights, the program_ of dancing- b?th ettes were served all during the e, en­ FILM FOLKS DANCE Hotel Alexandria management were befn1 e and after clmner 111troduc111g ing. mailed out to moving picture mag- ne,v figures and fancy courtesies. All The im·itations were especial!\ en­ Happy Affair Given by Hotel Man­ nates, official heads. stars, directors were light hearted and joyous. in the grand. The dinner menus wen.. cov­ ~ement for Three Stars of and players of. n_ote, i1!viti-ng them to I ~100<1 for the evening's pleasure, and ere