Show NOW IF ALICE HADN'T STUCK TO THAT HORSE HORSEY Y 1 i r rr r r rr f 1 A I 3 s Alice Joyce She said she could ride a horse when she didn't know if she sheI I could She dirl did That was her start in the movies BV DY JAMES IES IV J HCAN E. I Alice Joyce rode a a. horse when she was a a. little girl Tier Her father held her herIn herin herthe In the saddle That fact enabled her to start in the movies She was In New Kew Yo York to earn her liv liv- ing She had pose posed for tor one artist Other artists did not need her type She Sho was pounding pavements and laboring up studio stairs to find work as a model when she heard that the theold theold theold old Kalem company wanted someone to ride a horse She ask asked d for the place Sure she had ridden when she was a little girl I The horse galloped and Alice clung to him as the camera clicked She became one of Kalem's biggest attractions After a few years she re rehired retired retired re- re hired II tired but she sho returned to the screen for for several war propaganda films I She's still playing for I Some of her e s starring F vehicles nh nhI have be been Slaves SI e of f Pride fd The Lion and I the Mouse 1 Within the Law Dollars Dollars Dollars Dol lars and the Woman and Cousin Kate Her most recent Is Her lIer Lord and Master Alice Joyce was born in Missouri reared and educated in Virginia She is the bride of James J. J Regan Jr son of one of New Yorks York's most famous hotel proprietors TilE THE CITY OF Oh SIlI SILENT n x The City of Silent Men Tom Meighan's ans latest release shows the then Intricate n In Int workings of the system system system tem of Identifying prisoners Tom becomes a prisoner for life because because be bf- cause he was an unsophisticated youth who fell in with bad companions Inthe in inthe inthe the city Guiltless he was convicted of murder He lit escapes from jail makes good and becomes engaged to his employers employer's daughter That's Lois Wilson On the day of the wedding Tom puts his hand in a cutting machine to destroy destroy de de- I stroy his fingerprint pattern sd that a detective cant can't get him The detective is so impressed with his bravery that he leaves without I Tom The real murderer Is apprehended Tom is pardoned and there Is nothing to mar the honeymoon Fadeout Lois caressing Toms Tom's sore mitts The picture is an adaptation of The Quarry I AVi n THROUGH I EYES KVES n S Scientists say eay that 82 per cent of all information is gained through the eyes This is probably the reason for the rapid growth of the film industry Movies teach us geography history and drama painlessly drama painlessly in a II few hours' hours I time timp For Fo that h reason directors should depict historical events with unfalterIng unfaltering unfaltering ing fidelity MOVIES IX IN TIlE THE CHURCHES Churches at first resented the use of pipe organs In movie houses Now churches In the United States and Canada are exhibiting films The church that Is not equipped to show motion pictures Is as incomplete as a achurch achurch achurch church without an organ says Rev L L. L W. W V. V Sprague o of New Nw York ADVERTISING YAI VALUES ES Movie producers have found round profit in paying paying- great suma sums for movie rights I to popular plays prices sometimes eXceedIng ex exceeding exceeding eX- eX I pa particularly Not ut always rl y suited U because dur for t these movies I plays What are i iI the producers pay for is the value which advertising has given the the plot I or title HUe But just as producers have found that merit counts for more than fame In movie acting they are finding that merit counts for more than fame Inthe in inthe inthe the story itself They are buying an Increased number number number num num- ber of original movies and rights to popular plays plas are remaining unsold Some think it was to Increase the value of the movie rights that Laurette Laurette Laurette Lau- Lau rette Tayl Taylor r recently revived Peg 0 O OMy My ly Heart I P r I The California 1 state board board of health t lis is campaigning for better working conditions ns for operators The board I says that that fourteen operators in Los Angeles work stripped to the waist only two of a hun hundred are of normal weight and sixty-nine sixty far tar under underweight underweight underweight weight and that carbon monoxide from I to projector lamps threatened many San 1 opera operators or with tuberculosis SnORT SHORT Salvation Nell st starring Stark Is ready for release Pomona Cal has tO closer close Cl SC I movies on Sunday nay 5 Guess what whai ila Made In n th the Kitchen Sennett of course corned comedy Is S about Home-brew Home ra of Greek plays Pays done by bybe Cambridge e ei university students are arc to be De filmed nm in London Views of f whirling rapids you see in t lt the movies mo are often often Pictures of miniatures miniatures mini mini- made with soap suds Alice Calhoun trimmed the hats she wore In The he Charming et Deceiver Skirts Just released Is a six six reel reel comedy filled ed with hundreds ls of beautiful beautiful beau beau beau- women and scores of thrilling stunts rf Wally ally Reid was once the assistant editor of or an auto magazine He lie re received received re- re 50 a week for his first an appearance appearance ap- ap P before the screen tr tropical Scenes of an an arctic storm and a hurricane are arc in Playthings of Destiny which stars Anita Stewart fo football Oscar tK an n Boy oy full lood o Blackfoot and player at Carlisle portrays portra's an Placer Place Indian P part In B Bob b H Hampton of Little family affair R. R A. A Walsh will direct his wife Miriam Cooper and his brother George Walsh In Kindred of the Dust I Walter Valter McGrail will be leading man Happiness for r Anita Stewart In la The Price ce of Stupid titles White and Unmarried Unmarried ried d.- d. Why Trust Your Husband I Deception Passion and the unforgivable unforgivable one Male 1 and Female Have you heard of graph manla That That's s the writing disease Well I some gimmick sent Pearl White fifteen fifteen teen pages of spaced single-spaced typewritten ten stuff sturt to tell her how much he ho thought of her W W. E E. E Mulligan l publicity man was I showing Colleen Moore a good time time in I New r York He spent 7 70 cents f for ift uJ hee their combined lunches q That was s in I one of those places where s on drop nickels in the slot to get your our chow how I |