OCR Text |
Show oo DOROTHY HT1 I PAMMOUMT STAR Popular Ince Favorite Makes Stellar Debut in Big Paramount Para-mount Picture Dorothy Dalton for several years one of the leading stars of Thomas II. Ince. makes her debut as a Htcllar , lietht of the Famous Players -Lasky Corporation! in Sir James B. Barrie s l" Half an Hour." a Paramount photo-I photo-I play, which will be shown at the hanibru theatre tomorrow Henceforth Hence-forth she is to b' starred exclusively in Paramount productions and some of the best torh v obtuinable have j been purchased for her usY. Miss Dulton's rise in pictures has ben Steady until today she is one of , the greatest favorites with motion t picture audiences. Persuading her I iuther to -.end her to dramatic school I instead of in pursuit of a legal career j as he preferred, she began her stage I experience in support of Virginia j Harned In stock and later plaved Ingenue In-genue roles with Hat: Conwav and 1 W right Huntington. This was followed j by several seasons in vaudeville in I her own act. With such a foundation. Jit is no wonder that her rise was rapid after she became a member of J Thomas H. Ince's company I Her versatility on the screen has been displayed in such pictures as The Price Mark " Love Me.' "The Mirror. The Market of Souls ' ' L'-Apache," L'-Apache," His AYIfc'e Friend." and many others. As Lady Lillian In "Half an Hour." ; she i-- an aristocratic young w ife and : she unquestionably adds another char-acfer char-acfer achievement to ner repertoire. Others- in the past include Charles iRIchman, Frank Losee and Albert Bai-rctL |