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Show Movie' Melange SAM M-: fiHASRB Is ftlvMi in "A'-Miilll.r'l." "A'-Miilll.r'l." by -Mary Jtoimriis Kir.!-liurt. Kir.!-liurt. Mr. Un (;riisse l,an j,ld: e'i in '"Jhe Martyrs of tiie Al.-imo," ai.d with ii.lrn t'.'aro in "f'.n.:.:i Cui"-rcnis," Cui"-rcnis," uoUii..e.J at tli; J-"li,; Arts 1-'i1n,b studio. On jir-ouuL of ti:e pi:!:i:-M':iil rumoia, the Je::o f i 1 : y ro'uf.rjny v.i:,.;S IO rilli.-aily iau ihiit thuie is no Intention In-tention (jf ,Ii;-ii i;l;iii.);e sv.t'jl sf.veriii her 'johiieiiUoij v. itii tii;Lf or-rtiiiza 1 10:1. Miss Swel is under a Joii' i.onlia't nj aplieni- in J'.-xi .-iijjouijl pi'iuie ju-oii .u .d hy the I.;isl:y euinfya .. .I;jli'- Norfnaii'l. t:ij '.iiarmiur K-v-hloiie-'ri iaiilir ' onie.ii, on.;, w.-i : r-'.-n i ! y eui'ii l.iiueO by J-'a y "I'i ueij r. tl.e iji ioipai I'ill" A''S' 'Ofn.-i iniiiH:, .il. ai:t-i'3 Slu.lio in ItollvwooU. cl. lr..rii. -Mis.i Noi'iiiHteJ's i.-'-.-nl lliii. vs l-'a v. '!'.: :ier su-p'ri-yised ilie taking -ai-'; of ;ue !v. siooe i Pla:.'ei-. "W'ilile visiliii', Miss Norma lid spent a yoon deal of ij.:r limi; wilii Jiii.an Gisli. Mae Mm nth and Mary AO' n, I:.'..: 't'rianl I'-alured plae:s. an.l v.aoia-d witti inleino uiieret tie si a i'i Hi: o! a scene for Tiajihf.e," In wili' o Lillia.n (Jisii w;;s ver;.- proniinem. Aliss; Normand atet Fay 'J'inciier, aitho.izi! competitive eouieiljennes, i-esembte eai'n ol!i-r very mueii in slreet ajipeaiane-e and very oi'L"n liae they been mistaken for ea'-li otiiei in fact, ibeu' stl'eet atlire is very mueii alike and tiiey have been termed ti.e "comedy twlna." Helen Holmes Is to be featured In "The Girl and the Game," a film novel in chapters, to be producr-fl by the Signal J-ilin corporation, trie first release of wni'-ti will he De'ember 10. Ttic story is from the pen of Frank Hamilton Hprarnian. whose stories liave appeared in M 'Clure's. Coiner's and other publb-ations, earning for him a i epuianon tor literary virility rhat few auihors of Ihe day possess. J. 1J. .MeGowan will produce this latter screen novel under the general supervision of Samuel H. Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, the master producer of "The Diamond Dia-mond From the .Sky." , Before Harry Yokes, the comedian, who is known from coast to coast, l e--an his thirty-one years of playing with Ward in the comedy team, A ani ai d Vokes. which has of late years been disbanded, dis-banded, he was a clown in a circus. That eave him training in slapstick play and' fitted him for tiie comedy work, which has made him the -king of lauh makers. Mr. Yokes is at present enerased in two Casino Star corned.es at tlie Gaumont studios lor release on the Mutual programme. pro-gramme. One comedy is "Beauty in Distress" Dis-tress" writlen bv Miss Dorothy -Rogei s. and "The House Party." In the former Mi-. Yokes Is supported by .Miss Rogers, the writer of the story, and in the latter bv Miss Kleanor Fairbanks, who played last season in "A Pair of Sixes. " Mr. Vokes, with his comedy partner, Mr Ward, began business with a capital' cap-ital' of $650. This they put in the equipment equip-ment for their first comedy sketch. It nidn't take long to make that much after thev had once had a try at the stage. After that all they had to do was bank tne money. Er'-oneous reports have been spreading to the effect that Mae Marsh ami Robert H?rron, both prominent Trian-de stars, have entered into matrimonial circles. Miss Marsh and Mr. Harron, who usually plav opposite each other in feature screen dramas, wish to announce that the story is merely the product of some press agent's vivid imagination and has no foundation in fact. The story containing contain-ing the rumor appeared in a recent issue of The Variety, a New York theatric magazine, and has been copied by oanj newspapers. Miss .Marsh and Robert Harron are. for the present, absorbed in a new lnancle play, "Hoodoo Ann," under the Qireclion of Lovd ingraham. This play will mark' the first appearance of Mae Maridt ana Robert Harron in the same cast, almc-ugn Robert Harron will be seen soon in a Triangle, play, "The Missing Links with Norma Taimadge. recently completed at the Fine Arts Films' Caluornia studio. |