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1-?Mary Miles Minter, Colonial. 2?Alice Terry, Winter Garden. It?Bill Fairbanks, Hex. 4?Cullen Landis, Strnnd. s?Gladys Walton, Clemmer. G?Rudolph Valentino ard Stuart Holmes, Blue Mouse. 7?Tom Moore, Liberty. 8? Katherine MaeDonald, Coliseum. 1 ' ' Max Linder Film Ranks W ® H@air Picks the Subject to AT Rclure Pa/ier Archie llociln, former viudi'vlllit alar, W quit* > hit at Movie Good Ones Pruning Out MOVIES the strand U lii THE alngltig prologue Quizzex theatre till* link, nlifff ho the an Idol picture companies of "The Old Neat." Waverly-?lt that both A native of france ?and Motion are now I.eeter Cuneoa hobby In irurk i»r- la true reorganizing their deplng. The *ur of "Pat of I'KIM I>ou* ana Mary enjoyed aucceaaful of his homeland- Max Linder, the staffs to meet BL(*K MOl SB "The Four Hnrsemfii of the Apocalypae." with Till- din*" ha« hiii own private truii» "No ataiit' inreera before appearing: on changed condition* which hare Woman Know"." which cornea to the Clemmer next flaturday, will motion picture star, ha* an eye for Uolph (Valentino and Alice Tarry. ranch at hie Beverly Hill* lioma. Is one of the »rrirn, but whether they necessitated more economical produc- t'nlvaraal'a beat produttlona. Mutxl Julienne Hcott and Htuart auccumb to the attra* live offera feminine pulchritude that is truly STRAND?'The with Mary AMen. Jlolmea are leading munagera tion. In discunslng the changes at Old Neat." own In the rolra. from the theatrical re- The Wallace Held* havt their malna to he Mary la quoted Ziegfeldian. Therefore his view* u« the goldwyn studio, LlßKßTY?"Beating the »l(h Tom Moore, ae»>n. t President Sam- Game." nmtiinm iik (tool «tl their an aaylng at If they do it-turn, It eautlfut homo i in lleverly Hill*. It**Ingram, director of "Tin* Four llorarnim of Ih* Apnralypw," to the beauty of any young woman uel Goldwjrn made tl>ls lnterestinc CLKMMER?'The Rowdy." with Gladys Wulton. Krlvate will be mily fur one aeaaon. statement; t>aily. after finmhinc h«*r work In which l» allowing at the llliie Mouoo theatre thl» work. Hi, awarded are worth hearing. Llnder, ex- Trumps." Terry. "fat of take* for WINTER GARDEV -"Hearts Arc with Alice rarattl««V* Mr*. JUId a ? bachelor fine Alpha I'earl Whit* haa been mar- "In reorganizing the stndlo staff dip In (ho pool. of aria degree at Vale university In n cognition for ample, has looked OTer the American COLlSEVM?"Stranger Than Fiction," with Kaiherln* Macponald. hla ried twice. IJer firat hunhand waa reductions first made at tb* work in directing this lilg production. Victor Sutherland Ja> kie field of female loveHner* with a par- were t.'oogan top. where pruning was most COLONIAL?"Sweet Lavender." with Mary Miles Mlnter Mfldfwl irarrt* b*en fhwn to la In Talifornla at pre». nt. Ho left tlcularly keen eye and has picked neces- ban New Ifork quite aome ago. sary and where salaries REX?"Fighting BUI," with Bill Fairbanks. play opponitn Thoma* Meghan In I! It. Wrght. manager of the Strand theatre, when In the Kant re- time none other than Ml** Alta Allen as were the th« !* f trr \u25a0 -iint picture, highest. Wages of workmen new I'hrrmi cently wttnenxed the fir*t showlnga of "The Affilra of Anatol," "The Mm, 11. N ?Jack Hott'a neweat the beet looking young lady In thla were CLASS A?"Humoresque," with Gaston Glaaa. "A I'rlnce Ther*' Wmm." which !? )w»t e Joy had Juanlta flunaen. popular aerial alar, la coming here the aha very frankly admlta that ahe Weoiefn general reorganization. What thla in- W AI*OCALYI*SE" over Pnntageii girl who came Ka*t not cast. Alma Ruebena playa oppoallr beeii signed l« play one of the lead- time. Alan hear that Juanlta recently eloped with llnrrtaon I*o»t In hopea to be married aome day. many years ago and captivated dustry needs is youth?ambitions, (Metro) ing rolea in Cecil U. l»rMill»'a next with In the role of tAm and they were married the who ISroadway by beauty vigorous. Imaginative youth that wtW J alto Dmcytn Kudolph V»fwitl» him. Vera Gordon production for Paramount. comae the Anicelea by name Judge eenteneed Horace?"Man'a tlame." Kalherlne her and charm Terry the mother. further newa that Kdlth Hubert*, an- llebe Uuntels for aiieedlng. MadJonald'a recently completed pic- In musical comedy. Now she I* portray life as it Is today; men who Marfutrlit Uuritr AM a Marcelo tManoyere J,»ep!i Swlrk*r many of the beat known atara and Obey" l.oulae Huff playa the in- Ru- "Tlie and Four 11 »e "Dlaraell," ANOTHER FOR GLORIA bring new era of prosperity leading lavender ...Mary Mtiea Mlnter waa elevated to stardom beraclf Old Neet" "The or men of the Apocntypae" were (rnu« role In the recent about a dolph Valentino plays the role soma tiin« ago. held over from hurt week. Who Id people triumph of George Arllaa. Elinor glyn. author of "Three picture with Alice Hot jr l>rlae»e Sylvia Aelttnn an weren't going to the movlea? acroen in the motion Industry such In this great production, Horace W eatberbura Milton Silta Weeks." who wrote "The Great Mo- role. Huddle- Tom Mix recently com- as never known before." Terry in the leading feminine I'rot. I'hw.yl .....Theodora Itoberta Work la proßreaainir rapidly at Je*ae laaky la con*ld«-r!ng atarrlng Itudolph ment," Gloria Swanson's first star- of the Apoca- the Hubert lirunton atudioa on little Valentino, who la poat-d a perfectly good fox trot. "The Four Horsemen \u25a0 ring picture for Paramount, has Mary Mllce Mlnter Is at the Co- Jack's Coogan'a new production. "My now working untlcr live I'arainouut banner. We feel that Mr. laaky ailed "The r.nm. ho TroL" "flldln' lypse'' Is adapted for the screen by Boy." Gtlllnswater, Romeo" la iho picture to which you written another original for Miss WILLIAM DE lonial theatre as the featured player Claude who had wmildn't go wrong If he did I hla. Judging from Kudolph'a work In MILLE June Mathls from the novel by Vi- a prominent part In Mary Pu kford'a refer. Hwanson. "Beyond the the In "Sweet I«avender," her latest Real- "The Four Horarmen of the Aporalypae" for Metro. Rocks" is cente Blanco Ibane*. "Little laitH Fauntlemy : Mae Fos- title. PICTURE production. play deals wtlh ter and Hid Franklin are In the sup- Tinker Hell?Wallace Heery playa POPULAR art This the part of llram Johnaon, the fugi- "Beyond will Much favorable comment has baalf college life, and Is said to be one of porting tast. and Victor Hverman la Horry O'Connor, who played In atock at the old Third Avenue theatre, the Rocks" follow In direct log. tive madman. In "The Uolden Snare." evoked from critics who have vtow«*; la playing an important role in "Strnnser Than Fiction" production "The Husband's Trade- STRAND Miss MinteCs best works. Milton with Kalherlne the pre-showing of ? William ?De Sylvia Ash- MaclJottald at the Collee um thla week. Heaalde- Kenneth Webb la the di- mark." the Clara beranger story, Sills. Theodore Roberts. Kllno? Olyn waa so pleased with Mille's production. "After the Show.*- among the reception rector of "Salvation Nell." Pauline which Miss 8 wan son will start as "THE OLD NEST" ton and J. M. Durnont are the of her firat motion pic- Starke lead. Edythe '"hap- by reason of Of the atory. 'The haa the noon as she returns to the excellence (Qeldwya) stars that appear In the production. ture Great Moment." man la Hit. Janiei Nelll In private that writing scenario which Is the work of' . Dwtght she la another for llf*. from her visit In New York. Lowell Joint Dr. Horace Antbon... Chittenden Gloria Bwana"h It will be called HOW IT, two young Chicago girls, Anthon Mary Aldea ABOUT CONNIE? sherman has been engaged as the Hazel Mra "Beyond the ltocks." In a Vianna K. Knowl- Jim Anthon Cuilea Laadia REX Seattle Girl scene filmed for her current Mra. Home?Hedda Nova la about leading man for the last-named pic- Mac Donald and KaU) play, old. She la the wife of AbUkis Helen- Caadwtck Constance binney waa married 14 veara ture. ton. These two young woman ha**v That Faanle Ward has deelded to I'aul tlurit. who la alao her director. with the "FIGHTING BILL" never to rejoin the ranka george Webb. It waa then learned been connected scenario 4e- the great mother of Ameri- Breaks Into "The Old Nest." CWaa(*m> can film atara la evidenced by the that tho actor who played the rola Heth?Mabel Norrnand haa tem- partment of the Paramount Studio la |Um showing at the Strand theatre, Wllltam rtlrtanki fact that abe haa ordered for sale of tha minister la a porarily deaerted the acreen for the California for time DID FairWaks objecta. regularly or- RUPERT HUGHES some and thla If haa been held over for a few days Harbara Kaaa Charlotte Weeda the various art rurloa and Films Easily dalned Kplwopal atage. She may be addreaaed care oomplete pro- eouvenlra left by her In her former minister. What's GoMwyn. Culver City, CaL their first work to be snore, to give tho many who were oi»- Jean Lafte«iiae- A! Kasfnuut Many stories of waiting srd work- the answer? SUPERVISES FILM the screen. Bad R0bert5...... Jack Wan merer I/oa Angelea residence. She haa an duced on "After tho admittance oppor- independent before obtaining any waa bora In ?Ua to gain an fortune and I* now In in* for year* Klbs?David Powell Rupert Hughes, whose screen clas- Show" was adapted from Rita Wrt , Italy picture* Tyrone " tunity to see the picture. Mary Alden Bill Fairbanks, of the screen's with her buaband. recognition in motion ere DAD popular Glasgow. Scotland. Power "The Old Nut," strikes a new story, "The Stage Door." one Windsor, JACKIE'S haa recently been married for the sic man's okays the part of the mother. All the newest stars. Is at the ?but not by Claire coogan th* note In picture making. Is playing Rex Virginia Valit Is to play opposite told Jack Sr.. father of fourth time. He la S«. and Is as well super-ris- comedies of the home girl She ha* been stage the and theatre In "Fighting Bill," an Inter- Hay muni italton, who haa tha prin- former seattle the talented little Jackie Coogan. is Known on ths aa on screen. ing the production of his latest story, | DOUG SETS FAD -vt and a year* told In this story. Three popular esting Western picture. One of the cipal role in "Ilia Kaek AgalnaWthe In picture# only two half «Ud to know more theatrical people "The Wall Flower." He haa devel- The D'Artagnan moustache tmnit wall." whleh Goldwyn putting the leading fem , ? mm** are among the stars In the big scenes in thep Icture Is the gala ia and U now playing than any one man In the business. Arthur F. Statter prepared the oped a new angle in the camera by In "The Three Malnne, Into production. In "grand larceny," the continuity of l.eroy Scott's "Poverty MThtyare Molly Uelene day with the prtiefight as the center Inlne part He wu for years on the vaudeville work la this picture. It is said, that Musketeers" haa started a crop of ? f Lovely. picture with an of niches." In collaboration with the i Mwuk and Louise of attraction. How differences be- Ooldwyn allstar stage. will be * distinct novelty. similar Up vegetation in fllmlaa4. «j| Colleen Moor* has been enraired Include# author. tween the hero and villain are set for the leading role In Hup an In tha rant of "Tha Hln Hood." of her striking beauty a friend sug CUM Dmat Katharine Mac Donald FOR tha plrturlutinn of Banning Mer- grated aha go to one of pick Dm»W Wlntar THIS IS to her that Him ger's drama. "Syndaflodrn." and got a Job rmkba Wesley Barry the studio*. She did Botaler LADIES ONLY day. not a part hot The is lack Haort The continuity for "Tils Rack the very first Sophia Wachner, head of the Against the Wall."* In which Ray- extra work. She worked aa an extra Katherine MacDonald came to the Ooldwyn wardrobe, had another of mond Ifatton bas th« leading role, for several months and then did hlta Coliseum today In "Stranger Than her unusual commissions ths other was written by Jullen Josephann. for Allan J»wan. Then Lola Weber decided who wrote many of Charles Hay's Fiction." a thrilling society crook day when Rupert Hughes stories. saw her and raised her to the rank play. Miss MacDonald plays the part , who I* playing In of leading woman. Hhe played In of Diane Drexel. a wealthy society "The Wall Flower." should wear an Mary A!d»n. who Is playing th- five.pictures for Miss Weber. girl, who, for adventure and lore, awkward, botchy gown. that could, part of the mother in Rupert In "Grand I-arceny" Miss Windsor aid the method of ad- Hughes' 'The Old Nest," made her makes it her business to In by a dimple certain first theatrical appearance In ten- plays the role of a pampered South- capture of the notorious Black Heart justment*, be turned Into something don. where eh* appeared In Shakes- ern belle. Many stunning gowns crook gang. David Winter plays op- very smart. After considerable pearean repertoire. have been designed by the studio posite Miss MacDonald. Wesley Bar stue vilblas. A BIG DAY'S WORK "BEATING THE GAME" just now. Swimming In a stormy sea. climb- (Ooldwyo) Ing Cliffs barefooted, having a fistic ?Taney Oiarlls" Tom Mnora DORIS MAY STARTS and killing a Hssal Daly encounter with a sailor Halite Brown PRODUCTION IS the C 11 DaWKt Jennings FIRST R. C. FILM few chinese pirates are all In Dick lloseen edith Storey -at least lien *'anchette GETTING BETTER Doris May, sprightly little screen day's work for they were when she made her latest Tom Moore, popular Ooldwyn star, Production Is "picking up" In star, who recently signed a contract It-C picture. "The Peach of Dreams." opened at the Liberty today in a new studio land after the slowest sum- to appear in a series of productions type of story for this player. "Beat mer In the history of modern photo- for It-C Pictures corporation, is at Ing the Game" is the title of the pic- play making. The scarcity result- work on bey first production for ELSIE FERGUSON ture. which has to do with the ex- ing from studio Inactivity has rt-C Ilctures. 'The Foolish Age." of a criminologist. Moore brought out reissues of all the old AT WORK AGAIN plays the part of "Fancy Charlie,' pictures, but reports from the the ANNA MAY GO BACK Elsie Ferguson, Paramount picture their de. the crook, and object of the crlmin atres show that patrons Only recently back from a visit to star, who has been In europe for ologlst's Hazel Daly mand new pictures. Hobertson-Cole. her native Sweden, Anna Q, Nilsson two months on a vacation, returned plays opposite him. Ooldwyn, Metro. Universal. Byunton may return to be starred In a series to the united States last week Ml** for and other studios are preparing of Ibsen plays. While she was Ferguson's latent picture Is "foot- IV. R a sprint to catch up. abroad the film beauty had numerous lights" by rtlta Welman, dlwOted by C L E M E European offers. John S. robertson. "THK HOWDY" PAULINE FREDERICK (Universal) BY GUESTS Kit PurreJl OlaU « _ t I'll t 1.. nA o*it«.la! II HLMOKKBQUK" Henry Kolker, who respectively, SJJjJ "Mr. Fatima" "Tropical Night" °"TIM" I*on ICaaitor Oaston Otaaa wrote and directed the picturlzatlon | QH ARTHUR KAV, Conductor Vera'Jordon M'a Abraham Kantor of "Disraeli" Mr, Olna Cilnabcrg Alms Uuabana for Arllßs, will act In a similar capacity In this new "Hurnore»'4U«," l'anrtle Hurst'* production. Ssisnsßisisassa