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Show Power Honored By Flower of Filmdom fToted Motion Picture Men Gather in Greeting Around tile Festive Board "The Editon of Motion Picture Projection" Projec-tion" Receives o Signal Mark of Appreciation Ap-preciation from the Men Who Stand at the Fletd of Thi Country' Motion Picture Industry. Motion pif-l nro patrons are showing (In1 same attcntioo to the doincs of ihcir fnvorits ami the id n engaged in the vitriol vit-riol s branches of the industry, thai the public formerly attached to the movements move-ments of dramatic stars iiml theatrical magnate. Evidence of this is t be ; foiicd in the widespread interest which was taken In the dinger given iast Sat- urdny evening nt MoUQUin's restaurant in Now York in Nicholas Power by his coworkers, co-workers, and which was attended by one if the most representative gathering! ever assembled ti greet anyone connected wltn I ho motion picture Industry. And that Mr. Power should be so greeted on his return from bis trip to Europe Mas both natural and fitting, for no other man Identified with the projection of picture j has plajcd more important role in I promoting their issuance from struggling , ibscnrity lo the important place in which they stand in the Bpotlighl of the world's itage todaj After thorough enjoyment "f (he elaborate elab-orate menu provided for the gucsl "i the II trehing and Ins hosts, Mr. Arthur J, i Lang '""I 'hare' "f tin-' prm inlini; a- toastmastfr or direetor-in-chief, and was unusually happy in hi" cbaracti ristic introduction in-troduction of tin speaken A in onjr the many present to welcome Mr. Power were: Edward Earl, .John I F Skerrctt, J. C Bell, Sr.; A. I. BelJ, V. B Morton Marshall Stearns, W C. Smith. H. T Edwards L, W Atwater, S B Cassard, Then, uhlemann, Joseph Honey, Frank Skerrctt. William Rock, : ' 1 n r ! - - J Ronnie. .1. - f j r- r I . Major .lohn W. Totten, W. P. tfilligan, Fred Bee- I croft. George Rlaisdrll, Hairy Knnis, William Barry. Franklin Johnston, Wil- I liam Johnston, Phil Mindcl. Tracy Lewis, Waldemnr Knernpffert, Ira G. 1 1 oa gland, 8teven de Cscsznsk, Harold B. Gregory. Alfred CoRtello. Templer Saxe, John I Laudrock, E. E de Hart. Hector MeKiu- noii. Jack Ornstciu, J. Abrnins E. Kohn, F, Saullo. J. Sanllo, John J. I telton, Jack Dalton, V. Lowcnstein, Fred Bird. A. L. Raven, H. G. Wrede, E. T. LandOn, F. W. Bwett, 8. D. Bell. J. C. Bell. Jr.; Kenuett A. Earl, James MeKernan, C A. Carruthers, L. II. Hendricks, N. D. Ailing. H . 0. Miller, A. W. Gilbert, H. ' r. Sturr, G. L. Thomas. S. B Eiumert, James D. McLaurin, Charles Bobst, .1 U. O'Neill. George Goodsir and Louis, Mou-quin, Mou-quin, George Proc tor. William II. l . k-ham. k-ham. J. Stuart Blackton, Albert E. Smith. i W'hMi Carlyle Blackwell left the Kalem Compsny. with which h- had o loug been asaoctated IS leading man, there wan much gossip as to where he was to nppear next and many contradictory rumors ru-mors on the subject Curiously enough, none of the guessers picked Famous Play-era, Play-era, but that is where he landed and where he is now. |