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Show i DO YOU KNOW? That Claire Anderson who will soon appear ap-pear in "Who Am IV forthcoming in me tirlzntck film supply. as a telephone girl lu liudeotl's department store, INtrolt, JJich.. before she entered p!cture7Bwttcll-' board operators are watching her career with special Interest. That Norman Trevor, who la making a great Broadway success; in Knur Madame." supported Klaine Hammerstein In "The Daughter J'as." Teresa Max-woll-Conover, pluylrig ui-oadway all aa-on aa-on In "Honeydt-w" waa also in the iiant merstt-in photoplay. ThatIeiievieve Tohin, who you will remember in "The Country Cousin." done In photoplays by Klaine Hammerstein, Hammer-stein, la making a great personal hit in "Little Old New York" during a long run ut the Plymouth theatre, Acw York. , That the largest theatre In the world Is devoted exclusively to the presentation of photoplays. The Capitol theatre, New iork. avats mora than WOO persona and in one week, recently, l"j,0(H) admissions were sold to the "fans." That Nllea Welch Is married to Dell Koonc, but she does not a ways appear with him In photoplays. Niles will next be seen as the feature one In "Who Am 1?" a Selsnick picture, with Claire Anderson An-derson and Gertrude Astor his leading la- dies. That farce is the hardest line of pree-1 enfation to "get over" on the screen, where it is as baffling as it hae always been upon the stage. That's probably why Owen Moore is one of the very few film stare who (specialize In farce the! field is almost exclusively his own. In. good farce, "lines" must build Into tua. Oons, carrying interest forward from scene to scene. That's why "The Chicken in the Case" la such a good example of photo-farce. . . That Hedda Hopper, who will he prominent prom-inent in the Helen U-k photoplay. "You Can't Kill I.rOve." gains publicity advantage advan-tage In having been one of the wives of Je Wolf Hopper, the comfc opera elebrity, w ho is now rejuvenating his popularity as coaLar with Francis Wilson In "Krminie." That T-fllian Walker, one of the first of the farorite screen queens', has decided to return to the stag after more than ten years in pictures. She Is rehearing with a, company that soon opens In New York. That ranthe," the Selsnick picture In which Norma Talmadge made her debut as a screen star, has een revived and is going bigger than ft did five yeans ago. ft a re nee" is now on tonr In New England as well as In fhe Middle West. Alfred J,unt. who originated the title role in Booth Tarkingion's delightful .comedv. has finished a very aurrss- ful engagement at the HolHs Street I theatre. Iloaion, and is now plavtng rrner-piere In thetfmaller cities" of That territory . |