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Show BLUE BLOODED FOLK tiEiHBini ! OF 'HALF M iOB' Members of Aristocracy Appear Ap-pear in Support of Dorothy Doro-thy Dalton Audiences who have hef n impressed ' l the aristocratic bearing of the titled Characters in the dinner party scene! "I Sir Robert M. Barries Half an Hour, the Paramount photoplay In i which Iorothy Dalton is appearing today to-day and tomorrow at the Alhambr.i theater, will doubtless be Interested to ;learn that the persons who played ' ! these parts were no regular motion j ! picture actors but actually had high' Bounding titles of their own They all! i happened to be friends of Director Harley Knoles, who is himself an Englishman, Eng-lishman, and. when he told (hem ho was eager to get an- .-.ristocralic set-It set-It ing for Barries masterpiece, they I consented to go Into the picture as a lark. The Marchioness delle Chiuse. a member of an old New York family, who has lived in Italy many years, en-j joyed her experience so much that she I is now preparing to seek the road to stardom A member Of an old Napo-leon Napo-leon family, the Countess de Castle- Ivecchio, who has had wide experience, on the stage and is known to the pub-! ilic as Elouina Oldcastle, but who has j I been absent a number of years, corneal i back in Half an Hour ' Frank Arundel, from the famous old i Norfolk family in England, who served j in the English artillery with the rank Of major for (he last five years, was j the onlv gentleman of English aristoc-racy aristoc-racy present. He was in the original ("Milestone" company brought to Amer- 1 ica from London. The other feature on the program is ; Fox's great special production, "An Elephant's Nightmare,' positively the greatest two reel comedy we have ever shown. rn - 1 |