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Show i Studio Flask es appiard trip S'V a i: whilh of the l di. THE STORY OF MY LIFE various ton! U' b Allama Bh d hJ 1 had with kill uiti'lif ability. N: tures. The difficulty I f.it I'ln' l'i I'crr li:ii upcii ly ;t iiinl lf.1 thu. heels was just one of tho things jhigh a t :k li.'Ti t i'l aid-!- , (nil that proved it. 1 couldnt wear them seeined I'li-- .f .viii-ln-i- i eonifort or do emotional scenes c, aial tli tire" gae in.' a great thrill t.f Lapin jwitli my realism while 1 had them on. , in order to be dramatic and comNatiii ally, bring u. f mioIi fortable ut the same time, I used to hi-ri- inuiili l!Y Washing. ctorlin picture Distributing Corp. a of the worlds best lust received from Hollywood sublime d shoes for that I irally was wear round toed, of the first picture made for seen on S1" mn" wlu h actrrs.N till and ilestwinl scenes, far a laiivr, the close ups ami screen and in vaudeville ffiSv Ginsberg and George E. Kahn m Last Week) Fn don fortanc and the halfto off (Continued kick good and them then nimc nnr! iiu circus aCtS This Production. the fc Sv uisi- ,atlst ! ith l!nlbie 11a: run, 1 was also way. That again prnw-- tbal it pays high heeled shoes for the necessary of Scandal, featuring yj!1 .t0.V!1 casl supporting Milton, One hoodoo seems to have followed While hud long ilistuiice shots where my feet in nis latest First National star- - ,m throughout my screen career. Ju Desmond. It . wear shoes with high heels. to bellow in MaeBuKh and William week earned Mr. a with at would show. And what a fan 1 have Griffith I Ul m The Sea Tiger," which life had decorate my own dressing worn high l,m produced and directed by ring vehicle, the Fine Ioloflrl doubled Arts, Selig always been! F.ven toduy, pirluredom is producing and John !PMom- - an buy iW-tthings to Clement. It i cheduled for larey Wilson that me is like fairyland to me. All my famand for a signed salary Dillon it year' mow ba.l comfortable some very directing. 1 immediate release. contract. did Little Annie" ily, including our Japanese maid, Tri-()- " Orphan ,uk comes along. Thats the one A llooMi-over there and Uomainv. have chosen Yulcnlino as our faJack Mulhall I will am be Now. The Poor about. thing 1 am us thrilled us can ll directed the latter and vorite actor. Colin Norma Talmadge this week began tn Jess Smiths screen version Nut" Mt. bo Fine superstitious t'umpb. Arts studio, for instance, for a modern screen version of first National of me so much about mting that be to see other stars in the flesh, and taught I and used the Harris and three were assigned (steps, famous Broad- - Mildred only my quarter I feel the rval foundation of my later want to know the null color of their JSmiUe, for First National release. way stage hit. Gertrude Olmsted has l" dressing rooms together, and w Roland, a handsome young work was laid at Hint time. Then the hair and eyes, and what they are Spaniard, i appearing opposite the war came along, and although we did wearing. My adorution begun very not make any more pictures for sever- long ago when 1 started a scrap book as her leading man. Rose Dione-' L to whom a role of importal months my salaiy continued to the containing pictures of them which I end of my contract. It seemed as clipped from the magazines. And I has been assigned. Fred Niblo time directing Miss Colonel Selig' thought my ser- even hud the temerity to leave one Leo" Wor the infirstCamille. in Errl Fine Arts finances went smash, mg. my director, heljH'd mo a groat though The Lunatic at ai u;, Madame de r vices valuable enough to keep on pay- page of my scrup book blank this Tahnadge se. J?8 cored a win, in the opin- - nnd we were alt let out. Then, at the oa I to have eonfidoneo in mysolf and adaptation. the time I was emerging was to be the page holding pictures ing during Grosses wrote ion of first National Pictures offic- - lelig studio 1 did the same thing, arid cry and bo emotional so that it of myself when 1 became a star! Prevcwed the latest effort Just after my dressing room was seoined perfectly naturul and Hot af- from a little girl into a young lady. uh0 added to been has Francisco 1 was Betty very much of a little Jr fhe comedy star the other day at I resplendent in baby blue curtains and fected or silly. Mr. Browning was very . And . of Alberta Vaughns current tne Embassy I brass headed nails, a framed picture patient with me, and I owe much of l1?ir luring those first years in pic- theatre, Portchester, Starring vehicle, Uneasy Payments. ork. of Clara Young, and a glass top for my early training to the careful work L uus Francisco will play the part of llorothy Mackaill appears opposite n,y dressing table, the big war came f did with me on that picture. Monte iTcabaret star, and her name completes Errol in this new and Mr. Selig decided to post-tn- e Hue was the villain in Hands lJp"l p Otners in along, picture. 1 for of artists signed cast include Kenneth MacKenna, I pone picture production. So, at the and Wilfred Lucas, my father. Thcy y an imposing list 0. picture. Jack Raymond, Warren Cook, Tom (First National studio where I am now asked me if I could ride a horse and this F.B. I under Blake and Charles Slattery. contract, I havent allowed my without hesitation, I said, Yes, beauLois Moran, mother and sister, hoodoo I tifully. to have a chance. I saw the other girls at the ... (fatal ailed for Europe last Saturday on m Robert Kanes latest wouldnt dare buy a waste basket or studio . with ease and it looked riding S. S. Leviathan of the United States picture completed,' Jack Ackroyd re-- 1 mirror for my dressing room now, And I did so want simple. perfectly in was starred Moran Miss lines California this week. The I cause I am sure they would attract to fit in and to please everybody, but -the God Gave Me Twenty Cents," little English comedian is also cast in bad luck, and I havent openly when they brought out a very wide new ParaSong of the Dragon which was pressed a desire for so much as a bath and very large horse my assurance production with which the mount opened. at the Cosmopolitan studio I mat. Carmelita Gcraghty, knowing went over for a brief moment. We Uie day the new picture went into pro-- 1 my pet superstition, asked some in- climbed sevetal banks and precipices Elinor Glyn is now writing an orig- duction under the direction of James as to whether I liked icfore I lost my equilibrium, then 1 questions (direct The Ashmore Creelman. I inal story for Betty Bronson. e Kane Robert better will than orchih unded directly between the horse's and gray pink With 1'iulily Roosevelt. title will be Ritzy, a story of modboth pictures through First work better than white. So, I did curs oil top of his head, where I clung ern youth. . National after the new year. some preferences, but I psi- - until a confession was wrung from me (state t I had tively nothing to do with knowing to the effect that I hud never before HUG Sam Moross, head of United Artists An original story by Frank Grif- - her questions had anything to do with mounted horse flesh. Monte Blue of play fin, tentatively titled Bayo-Nut- s, department corporations 1 Ilowis never attends a dinner party where dolling up my .dressing room. A ratlieconiody. dates, has returned to the hoa e office j scheduled ta go .into production very ever, I do know that one morning when am present that he does not tell this soon. Del Lord will direct. Hampton 1 went over there I found all the wuod-dall over again! Ruth is writing the continuity. I work finished in soft French gray, and story Then, as I said before, my decorated Charlie Murray and George Sidney lovely orchid silk curtains at the e the only players selected for the Idows, gray rugs on the floor and some dressing room proved its usual hoodoo, and the Fine Arts eompuny became cast so far. (charming screens and pictures, a cum- - short of funds, and we were all given Ify chaise lounge and some big pil- Mohr, responsible for the beau-- 1 lowed arm chairs. But 1 wouldn't our notices. They came in lovely big inside there whs a photographic effects in The I dare pick out one new thing for the blue envelopes, and to the effect that letter Third Degree, ' the Warner Bros, for fear something dreadfu typewritten The Fine Arts studio regrets to he auction starring Dolores Costello, has would immediately happen! to a long-tercontract When I first went to Hollywood obliged to dispense with your services, With Lillian Gish and John Gilbert. by the Warners as a result of the we worked hard every day and a great although fully appreciating the artistic ability you have displayed in your fine camera work in that film. Mr. (many Sundays. My grandmothc work in our companies, My reaction Monr will crank the cameras next on called for me at the studio every huwas to this decidedly yellow slip" Apples starring Monte Blue. Mng, although she did not stay on the and else morous. blue was Everyone ' With Our Gang. sets during the day for fear she woul morose and w,. felt terribly over their meber of the support-- 1 make me nervous and interfere with . ihe but that last line seemed ling cast for A Million' Bid, the (my work. I didnt choose any one misfortune, Warner Bros, picture starring Dolores girl at the studio for a chum, as at to me decidedly complimentary. Costello which will be started soon, I that time we all seemed very good although fully appreciating the artis-- l ha wen signed in the person of War-- 1 friends and went together. We con tic ability you have displayed in your work in our companies.. Certainly, I neL Oland. sumed much ice cream and many ric . was printed recognition of the I will be as Casting completed just cakes at a little shop across the street that soon as Darryl Francis Zanuck fin-- 1 from the studio. Beyond that, my with Lew Cody, Roy DArcy, Carmel A comedy-dram- a, ishes the script of the film, which is (only dissipation at that time was based on the famous play by George going to the Bimini Baths with Car- Myers, Dorothy Phillips and Marccline Day. Cameron. Jmel Myers to swim. Carmel lived at ' I home with her parents, and they were George Levine, one of the crack very particular about having her at salesman of the middle west, has just home in the evenings, and my grand-bee- n A Christie Comedy, with Neal Burns. SATURDAY appointed branch manager of mother would not allow me to go to Warner Bros. Minneapolis exchange. I parties or out with boy. I continued Mr. Leyine has been with the W arners I my studies in the evening, . Aft Acord going on for the last year, doing special work I with English, history, music and in in the division, and was I French. I am glad now that d by Sam E. Morns to fill the mother did not allow me to go out I vacancy in the Minneapolis office. evenings, for I am sure the additional I helped me in my work at the In many cases the divorce court I sleep and the lessons certainly did studio, 'is the open SUNDAY door to the cnmmal court, me more A THRILLING STORY OF TIIE SEA, WITH A than harm, as far as the children of separated I My first Bad was The Boy. picture HIG CAST OF STAUS Tom Mix I are concerned. At that time, manufacturers of make-I Frank c?nclilIon in up did not know as much about mix- Uoyd, after digging through divorce in their paints as they do today, so records of the past fifty years in prep- - ou lipg cheeks anJ uged to aration for his new Paramount pic- - itch until it was almosteyeintolerable, ture, Children of Divorce, filmed jt was pretty hard to learn to act with 8Uch phy"ical Comfort going on. MONDAY Clara Bow, Esther Ralston an? Gary uowever we were all in the same apd casL which Cooper head the all-stof rest M ipiTed that if the Geo. O'Brien includes Norman Trevor, Hedda Hop-- the irlB and look ,ww,t imiIe co,d per and Einar Hanson. in under torture that I could do it too. . . . than the were worse ... curls the Perhaps P Mary Pickford with her plied to The Rough Riders. blonde tresses started all the WILLIAM FOX shining nriSnoHnn hat I trouble by holding an ideal before the presents lit! whole nation of perfection in beauty, demanded one have curls and TUESDAY M? hair is inten,ely have them lon COLLEEN MOORE S-i- , flat-heele- -c three-quart- Sn Sgues er i- s siii-ti-ss- . 1 1 SI mak--rrunci- s r Si I 1 I fl COLONIAL THEATRE 1 SATURDAY ex-T- THE RAMBLIN GALOOT wood-releas- TIIK BUG 1 el I SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY win-ar- pro-(roo- m LA 1J0IIEME I I m I even-Bitt- THE FOURTH ALARM er I j THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TIIE GAY DECEIVER Lyceum Theater DODGING TROUBLE I I -- mid-we- st grand-picke- The Hidin Rascal STARTING NEXT SUNDAY pat. ijS No Mans Gold ar The Johnstown Flood Virginia Valli .'hSi S off pktore show. Thi cast has been released from work. Those included were Mary in As-- 1 P?. 1 SitKs Studios and now . Charles Farrell, Charles Emmett I a k G Bancroft, Noah Beery, " Hopper who -- SmE ! I was more than pleased after my first" do ,hea! ,him say, Youjl Line Iris Gray, loaned to Robert Kane Mr. only for a featured role in the picture be- ing directed by James Ashmore Creel- - I from er J man, has finished her work at the afJr he thut an producers Cosmopolitan studio, and returned to 1 ha B and a,d possibilities, her Lone wouW make a mistoke Tuesday - Wednesdayll0 fin t. K taTETSTlfaiy Bn 5334 2 no The Family Upstairs AGLE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Geo. O'Brien and Olive Borden WIIAT A BATTLE! George OBrien and "Big Bill Russell will give you the much talked of thrill of a lifetime in this throbbing drama. They both love to fight. There is a reason for a fight. They do fight. And how! Three Bad Men e I me. Oddly enough, I was Brian have the leading roles in the in my first picture, "eror frightened National will which First Kane picture I an seemed like a fascuating release under a title still to be chosen. new sort of play. Now, when I start new producUon, l am intensely The forthcoming Ken Maynard su- - aous until we get well under way. for First National will be U hen JV T1 in-1 . shown as "Somewhere in Sonora, Old Fashioned "And Young Son-1 of South Somewhere of Pure, stead ora. FRIDAY nerv-per-west- Thursday - Friday and Saturday With A1 Rogell directing, The Sun- the screen adsptation of a short story by William Dudley Pel-leis scheduled to go into production shortly. Buster Collier and Claude Gillingwater are in the cast to date. set Derby, y, Louis Sherwin has been signed by Robert Kane to write the titles for his elsborste navy picture, now inthe cutting room under the title of Tne A.C JCNtS Dl St XT Ffnt ArtHAC.no VAUtl Buck Jones I In His Latest Thriller Desert Valley ALL FIRST RUN I Song of the Dragon. Kane, Joe Boyle, who directed, and Leland Hayward, producing .manager of the Kane enterprises, are assisting Paul Maschke in cutting the picture, which deals with the navys participation in the World war. Dorothy Mackaill, Lowell Sherman Lawrence Gray, Buster Collier, Ian Keith and Jack Ackroyd are featured with an impressive supporting cast First National will release the opus early in the year. Sam E. Rork announces that the title of The River has been definitely changed to The Notorious Lady. Lewis Stone and Barbara Bedford are featured. J fighting Diarna qfJJnnluit Coumge.&mhr and Strength on the )lgh Seas O'BRIEN RUSSELL GEORGE JANET GAYNOR-MARGAR- DAVID Tip ' Mr LIVINGSTON ET BUTLER-ROBE- EDESON RT WILLIAM - RALPH SIPPERLY and JERRY the Giant torr'ThtJbrdtfofotti, GERALD BEAUMONT JOHN FOIU) Production j ADDED FEATURES: Bill Grimms Progress, Comedy Latest Pathe News Gene Halliday at the Wurlitzer NO RAISE IN PRICES Wf9TiM Where You Always Sec a Good Show. sas |