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■■■■pi^^^l|i4,|4ijM^ M 6 VIN G PICTURES 43 VOLUNTEERS OVER THERE VABISrrS Uit of AttUU now in France •nterUlniDf the American EipoditloauT' ForcM. Mwt of the entertainon are ap- pcarur In France under the auplcea of the T. M. C. A. or the Orer There Theatre Letsne. The names of profcaiional eonplea are printed flnt, followed by IndiTidnali In alpbabetieal order. Becent departorea are indlcsted hr * before namea. ■ Win Creesy and Blancha Dajma Tony Hunting and Corlone Franoee James P. Kelly and Bimna Pollook Jcimay Contwell and Beta Walker Henrjr Harous and Ermlen Whltell Mary McFarJand and Marie McFarland Frank Vardon and Harry Perry . Frederick LlvlngBton and Wlnnlfr«d WllUanu Katherlno Florence and Fritz Williams Sara Kouns and Nellie Kouos Eddie FredrUa and OUre Palmer Andru Lewis and Helen Nortoa George Spink and Bllen Tate Annie Abbott Beulah 0. Dodce *Eleanore Abbott Cornelia Dlsmukee Onlla Adanu *Jesalca Dlzon LucUle Adama Dorothy Donnelly ' Ifabelle Adams £utL Draper Morton Adklna Minnie Duproe 'Minerva Albert BUle Baston •Rachel Aldrldga BlUabetb W. Sdsar Mauds Allen Mra) Nella Allen Qeraldlne Bdgar Christopber Anderson Anna ElUdihoni Ulllan Ammalee Anthony Euwer Joseph Appley Carmen Evans AUred Armand 'James ESvans 'Caroline Atlee Mildred Evans Edna Aug Lois Swell Donnell Avirett Oraoe Bwlng Paula Ayres Mra. ffaner Lucie Baboodc OUbort a Fark. Marguerite Bailey Harry Feisnsoa 'Patricia Baker Helen C. B^rguaoa Carl J. BalUett Sara Fergason Hazel Barlstt Grace Fisher ■ Tom Barry Harriet Fltia Adele M. Beattyi Bobert W. Flvey Florence Beckwltta Charlea Fleming Emily Benhaa Lois Fox Rath BentOQ Alfred Frost Helen Besler " Charmala Forlong Nave Blerly £mest Gamble May Bingham Mary QaUey Oladys Black Frank Oaifleld Myrtle Bloomqulst Harold Oecighegaa William J. Boardman 'Constance Qldeon Maud Booth (Mrs. 'Henry Oldeon Balltaftoo) Clara T. aina Mary Boland Madelyiie Qlymt > Jean Bobonnoa Arthur Godfrey •' Ord Eahannos Helen Oott George Botstord Belle Gold Evle BowcoiA Franoai Golden Bill e Bowman Bdlth OorreU Lucie Bradley Hiu Gould n!"'^ BrwMl -WUliam Gould Blanche Brocklebank Clara Oray Helen H. Brockway Thomas J. Gray Pauline Brown Rachel FreaaeQreeB Charles Bnmbam (Mis.) •£«» Burke Gilbert Gregory ^IctteBuzh ElUaboth OrlfBn Ethel Buxton (Mis.) 'Alicia S. Guthrie w'la ^l Bula Guy 1i5?7 ^^^^ 'Eleanor Habor John Campbell 'Jeanne Hall Ang^e Capiwlle -M^r Hampton ^o* ^^T}" Hlnda hSs P. Barrett Carman ijT^ Slnion Annie Louise Carter .E?^nor mmev Jack Carter Syd^Ltv 1 hShS M"c.S:^ li^^'^i^ ?EiBa c25Sii Ju"* Hartman T^^^rclhalbert iM'HL^'*''" J^^ Chlsholm (Mrs. ^^.^Umls Joe Cbrlsae SSKS^h^SJJ' Bronwen Ohubb S^%KS?1 Anita Cburcher ?*?*^ HaTena Helen J. CVutes S?^, Hearons Amelia ciritensea S',t^l?2f ni!"^ VeraR^sCobum Me^ . Margaret Coleman wm Li? n ^^k. .. Helen Colley SL"^.**/ Hlbbard Howard T. Collins i '»*'w™",^ - Edna Cooklngton Blanche Hlxon (Mra. Oladys W. Corey „,9,V^?9-^ Frederick Cowley Stella Hoban Alfred Cowperthwalte f,l^.S?*f. ^ John Gralg Mabel Holtzsohne 'Mary Craig ^^^^ !• Horiaherg Hal Crane ^^Vr Horton Beulah Crafoot Hester L. Hoeford C'Zella Croebj Elizabeth Howry Elisabeth Cunningham '<'^ Brooka Hunt Leo Chirley Hugh Button Charlea C. 8. Cushing Lrdla Isabel Irving Tereea Malloy Dale Harry Israel Teresa Dale Julia Jack =^--"WaitDr Saler -^- ■ •'- ■ LlUlaa JaAixm -- -— Gertrude Dallas Irene Jacobs Marlon Dana Ada G. James Charles Braun Darrah William Janauaohek Elltabeth David (Mrs. Margaret Jarman Ross) Daniel Jarrett Roes David Walter H. Johnson I R. L. DelroT Constance Karla ; 'Jessie Devoir Diana Kasner ! 'Paul Denlatty Ellen Keller . Wllhemlna, Kenlstpn fflje* |p senrt!*) R. Bratton Kennedy Jonathan Rogers Elizabeth Kepple Mabel Roger*' Florence P. Kimball Beth Romans Qarda K<-va Dora Ronca Etlene Kuha Jonea Rose Ada KurU Edith Rubel Ceora B. Lasaham Rose Saltonstall Carolyn Larklna Edith Sanders Mary Lawton Mamie Sargeant (Mrs. Bessie Leonard Gaston) . Julia B. Lewis Blanche Savole Edward Uppl 'Katherlne Schenk Lloyd A. Loar Maud Scberer Marian Lord D. H. Sothem Ann Luokey Julia Marlowe-Sothem Roger Lyon Grace L. Scott Wanda Lyon Helen Soott Edward B. Lyons Janet Sondder Beatrice MaoCua Gladys Bears Betty Haddoz Mary Seller Lucy Main CUunllle Seygard Edward MarahaU Blanidie Seymour Alice Martin Marlon Sobaeffer Muriel D. Matthew* Cannon Scales Ida May Malvlna Shanklla Mary Maydwell Laoia Sheny Viola Mayer Sydney Shields Margaret Mayo Prances Shoemaker Lois Meredith (Mra. Robert) Ivy McAdains (Mrs.) Marola Shupao Carrol MoComas Ruth Bkell Wm. T. MoCallough BTenry O. Smart Mary MoDermott Em B. Smith MIgnon McGlbney Helen Esther Smith Burr Mclntoeh Joseph Llndon Smith « Daniel C. Mclvor 'Norma L. Smith Elizabeth McKay Bert Bsow •Ruth McLlnn Edward Hugh Sothem Llda MoHIUaa Henry Souvalne Homer Miles Mr. & tln.\J. Stanley BIber Moore 'Sue Stead George Austin Moore Helen H. Spear Jason Moore Elsie SteiAenaon 'Kathleen Morris Margaret Sumner •William Mulligan 'Rachel Swartz Bonnie Murray Marie Sybert Edith Myers Robert Tabor Florence Nelson Muriel Tannehlll Fenwlck Newell Agnes Teale The Great Nloola Paula Temple Adellna P. Noar Doris Thayer Patricia O'Ctenor Lois Tbreadgllte Frank Ogelsby Buelah Trultt Loa 8. Olp Beatrice Tlbbeta Francis Osbora Jnanlta Tlohenor Hughetta Oweos Ida Van Tine Elizabeth Paige Elizabeth Townseod Cordelia Ayer Pahie Ellen Townsend Herman Faley Fred C. Truesdale Harry B. Parker Ivy Troutman Edward O. Parmenter Frlncees Tslamlna Agnes Paterson Ada Tuttle Hal Pearson Jane Tuttle •Mrs. Edward Pease Dallas lyier 'Edward Pease Rae N. Victor Ciharlotte Peckham Elizabeth Waddell Albert Perry J. B. Waldo 'Marie Plerrlck Raymond Walker Camella PlassohaeH Martha Wallace (Mrs. Mrs. Florence Potter Edward) ■" R. Marguerite Porter Buelah. Walton Edmund J. Porray Marie Walsh Katherlne G. Prloe Alice Wakeman Eunice Prosser *Car<riyn Washburn Samuel Qulnoy Eleanor Waabbnra Clara Rabinowlti Enid Watklns Muriel H. Randolph Cathie Watklns 'Katherlne Raymond Isabel Weston Jack Raymond Maiy Weston Barame Reynolds Elinor Whlttemore Florence A. Redfleld Albert Wlderhold BIsa Reed Wlllamena Wilkes Martin Reynolds Aleeth Willard 'Bessie B. Richer Florence Williams Dora Robenl Mary R. Williamson Annie M. Roberts Margaret Wilson Olive F. Robertson 'Louise D. Wolbert Claire Rochester Helen L. Wolcott Mary L. Rochester Elizabeth Wood Bleanore Rodgera Margaret Woodbrldge Faith Helen Rogers Walter Toung RETVRKED FROM OVER THERE VOhVVTEBR BBRVIOB Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich Irene Ftenklln and Burton Green Harry Adler Joe Lorraine Vera Barstow Neysa McMeIn Prank Bradley Jamea S. Montgomerr Elizabeth Brlce Will Morrlsay Solomon H. Clark John L. Nelson Bmest C. Collins Wallaoe 0. Nledrlng- Kate Condon haus Jack OMk Norman Pabet Chandler Cudlipp Samuel Pleroe Mary Young Craig John S. Proven (Mrs. John) Frances Rogers (Mr. Helena Davis and Mrs.) Walter Damroedi Altbea J. Rutherford Howard N. Deyo Forrest 8, Rutherford Leo Donndly Paula Sherman George I. Everett (}eraldlne Scares Amperlto Farrar ' James Stanley Charles E. Flesh James Stanley (Mrs.) Paul and Charles Gem- Robert Stark mill John W. Steel Edward C. Havens Thomas Wood Stevens Charles B. Howe Robert Tabor Prances Hoyt Stewart F, Tabor Grace Hoyt Philip B. Townley B. P. Hutchinson Clifford Walker Burgea Jobnaon Sarah M. Wlllmer Win J. Kennedy Charles Wyngate George M Kens Winfred Toung ' David Lerner' -■ t . • .:..;.._—-,., jpATTACRBD—Bble Junla Brandt Sells Out in Albany. William Brandt, the Brooklyn ex- hibitor, has sold his Albany theatre and is busily occupied with the erec- tion of two new houses in that city. THE WAY OF A MAM WITH A MAID. Gladys Bessie Eyton A feature that strikes a real personal note, and It must have so appealed at the RIalto this week. Bryant Washburn plays the lead and is surrounded with a thoroughly capable supporting cast. The authors are Ira M. Evans and Edith M. Kennedy, and the direc- tion was in the bands of Donald Crisp. The "Way of a Man with a Maid" runs a most natural course, true to life, never exaggerated, and, what is more. It strikes home. It has a certain moral, as well, which, while not slapping one directly In the face, does grow as the story develops. In McArney's case all works out well and the apparently frivolous young woman who Is literally "burning up" his salary turns out to be "all right." It Is a pretty little offering with a sustained interest all through. •^T^ji i..sV SID CHAPUN TO GET $ioo.mo. Los Angeles, Jan. 22. Sid Chaplin has been signed up by the First National Exhibitors Asso- ciation. He is to make comedies and is to receive a reported salary of $100,- 000 per year. > BRIGGS UNAFRAID. Claire Briggs, the cartoonist whose pictures "make" the front page of the Tribune every morning, has accepted an offer from an independent producer to go to Los Angeles to write one-reel comedies of his various kid characters, including the boy hero of "When A -Feller Needs A Friend," "Skinnay" and others. According to Briggs, who has never had any experience in pictures, he is not only going to write the scenarios, but also do his own directing. His en- trance into thie picture field will not in- terfere with his cartoon work on the Tribune. ;i«GTES; ---•—-e The St. Denis, Montreal, now opens tlie week with the Sunday matinee. The first Sunday show to be booked in the Holyoke house by Jean Morosco was laid out Jan. 19 by Jos. E. Shea in New York agency. Seven acts appear- ed. The house plays stock during week days. The ofificialiy approved passport of Charles B. Maddock to sail for Lon-^ don was received at his office early Monday, with Maddock arranging to leave not later than Thursday this week. Although possessing passports ta '.■'} leave the country and proceed to Italy ;;';rt General Pisano, the sharp shooter, has 'i'ii> decided to remain here until next sea»; ftS son. Pisano is a subject of Italy zaA f:$ wanted to return to see his mother. -H?. The booking offices on the fifth floor •'':' of the Palace theatre building are be- y}' ling reconstructed to give the PoH ;.,>.' offices larger space, The attractions 1:^ cut down the space allotted to the re-. V^^i: ception rooms. The offices in front .,.; of the fifth floor remain the same. . v-;!: An advertisement in the Harlem Home News advertising "The pig Chance" announces William J. Kelly is the "Doug. Fairbanks of Harlem." The advertisement carries the name of Kelly in larger type than that of the show or of Mary Nash, the star of the production. • -^^ "Tad" Drawing for Intemationd. "Tad" (T. A Dorgan), the cartoonist, will draw animated "Indoor Sports" for the International Film Service week- lies. CAPT. LOUGHBOROUGH BACK. Capt. James Loughborough, connect* ed with the Metro publicity depart- ment until he joined the army two years ago, returned Tuesday on th« George Washington. The Frohman Amusement Announces tion For. early release, their six part dramatic ultra attraction . '^ "ONCE TO EVERY MAN" y. ■■'/fir M ■^^ through the INDEPENDENT BUYERS or STATE RIGHTS r A Play With a Punch and a Purpose . "" Adapted from the vrorId-wide novel of the same name written by LARRY EVANS Screen version by Anthony Paul Kelly . Directed by T. Hayes Hunter with JACK SHERRILL and MABLE WITHEE The Frohman Amusement Corporatioil 310 Times Bldg., New York M ■:it-: •■ .-••1 •*.- - ■ - .>