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22 TUB NEW YORK CLIPPER OetoBer 9 releases; GEHEUL FOBS. TTTAOnAm. Oct. 11—^"Tb« liore o* a Widow" <ai>m.> Oct. 12—"JUUlan'a Hasbudi" (Con.) 3 i««U. Oct ia^"Oa With the Danoe" <a>ni.) Oct. 14—"Tlie Thlpl Party" (Dr.) Urt. IS—"EIow John Cm Home" (Obm.) Oct. 1»—"Tbe Wooian In the Boi" (Dr.) 2 icela. ES9AKAY. Oct. 11—>"iate VUU«e Homeitnd" (Dr.) 3 Ttxi*. Oct. IS—"TJie Great Dcoelt" (Dr.) 2 T«la. Oct. 13—"Tbs (^animated Noax Pictorial" (Oartooo Oom.) Oct 14—"An Stock Up" (Otim.) Oct. IS—"BioDcbo suit's PareeU" fDr.) Oct. 16—"Tbe RMplng" (Dr.) 3 i«da. iiiTBiir. Oft. II—"Th« EmefaM Ood" (Dr.) Oct. 12—"Ronumoe of a Btmnery" (OBm.) Oft. 13—"Tlie Steadfast" (Di:.).2 ncla. Oct. 14—"Nan o' tbe Baeknwda" (Dr.) S tvela. Oct. IS—"Belle of Baroecata" (Dr.) Oct. 16—■•Tho Price ot Pies" (,Oom.) KLEIKE. Oct. 11—"WUful R«sg7" (Oom.-Dr.) : ceda. Bttal EDISON. Oct. 13—"Tbe VIdow'a Bnow Solf Oct. IS—"Gladioli" (Dr.) 4 reelii. Oct. 1«—"The Uttle Sales Lady" (Dr.) (OBct.) Oct. 14 MTNA. "The Simple Life" (OiB.) KMCKF.RBOCKF.R ST.\R FE.1.TCRE9. Oct. l.T—"Tlie DrosoD's Claw" (Orau) umvERSAi Funs* Oct. 11—"Tbe Mob of shnme" (Or.) 5 rMda. KESTOB. 0«L 11—"Some Plier" (Omd.) Oct. 15—"And Ihc Best Maa Won" 'jOom.) GOLD 9E.\I> Oct. 12—"The EIss of Dlstaonor" (Dr.) 2 teti*. BEX. Oct. 12—"Tbe Hcallag of Mary Brown" (Omo.) Oct. IT—".V Mocber's Atooement" (Dr.) 3 SMia.' U SPECI.\I. PE.1TBRE. Oft. 17—"The Broken Ooln." Ko. 17. 2 reela. Solal. VICTOH. Oct. 15—".i Kentucky IdjU" (Br.) 2 reel*. Oct. 1*>—"Tncler Non- Mnnaqemmt" (Cbm.) Oct. IT— ••D'vf. Fllnlnj Pay?" (Com.) Oct. 14—"Tlie Girl of tbe Dance Hall" tOr.) $ POWERS. Oct. 14—"Lofty Baffles aod Deiectlre Dndt.** la the Weta Went Dry." BISON. Oct- 15—"Tbe TelloiT Star" (I>i.) 3 leela. TTNIVKRS.Vf,. Oct. 13—".Vnlmatcd Weekly" (Nem), Nb. 188. RDTUAL Funs. AafERICAN. Oct. 11—"Let There Be Ltgtlt" (Dr.) 9 Oet. 11—"Profit and Loss" (Dr.) F.\L9T.VFF. Oct. II—"Capers o* Oallege Chaps" (Oom.) Oct. 14—"Bloc Banc Brotbcra." HOVEI.TV. Oct. 11—"MlM TrUIeya Ble Peet" (Osm.) Oct 13—"Gold BucklBj Oapld." THAXHOUSCR. Oct. 12—"The Scoop at BelicTlI]«'> (On.) Oct. 12—"Down OS (be Phoney Fntf* Mka.) 0ft, IT—"Jota T, Bocte anl the TOTrer" (Dr.) oahuokt. Oct. U—"See America -r^rst," No. 6 (Scenic). Oe& 11—"Keeping Up ,1th the Joneses" (Com.) BIOOBjIFB. Oct. 11—"Jealooay'a Foola" (Dr.) Oct. Id—"Blow tot Btow" (Dr.) S • Oct. 13—"Serge Panloo" (Dr.) 3 Sttla. Oct. 14—"The Dawn of Oonrage" <Dr.) ■ Oct IB—"Plppa Passes** (Dr.) £»<iftMl Oct. 16—'The liwTltHble" (Dr.) KAUSV. Oct. 11—"The Dancing DoU" (Dr.) 9 nda Oct. 12—"(Ineetlng Co«ild" (Oooi.) Oct. 13—"voices In tbe Dark" (Dr.) 2 reels. Oct. IS—"The Law at Sllwr Ctmp" (Dc) 2 laela. Oct. 16—"A Tett Ot OoorBje" (Ur.) BiXBida ot BHea Series. Oct. 11—"The Sculptor's Model" (Dr.) 2 ceda. Oct. 11—"Hearst-saig Newa Plctoflal" So. 80. Oct. 12—"Tho Foreman's CAolce" (Or.) Oct. 14—"Hemt^eUg Hem pidertil" Not. 81 ud 82. Oct. 10— "Id the Mbbt «( ASlcan WUds" (Dr.) BBAVFY* Act. U—"BllUa Ihe BUI StUy" (Ooa.) iSl*—''Aided By the Mortes" (Com.) REUAKOB. Ott. IS—'rChe Bread Idi^' (Dr.) 3 reels, ecu 17—"Hie Brer Llriag IsW (Dr.) 2 iveU. CElIftT*A1JB« Oct. 14—"Stanley's Clone Oill" (Dr.) 2 reels. MCXUAL.. OcL 14—"Uqtnal Weekly." Ko. 41 (Newa). MtJSTASG. Oet. 13—"Two Spot Joe" (Or.) 3 teela. ' CUB. Oft. 15—'TsUng 8 Chance" (Dr.) TBAKOnAT. Cct. 1«—"Tbe Long Arm ot the Secret Serrtce" (Dr.) 3 reels. AMERICAN r,A.HoR.\ ntSS TO THE PORE. In an .iddiess 'l>e(ore Webtero Camera Clob, Homer Scott, wbn Is fllmlDc "Tbe Diamond from the Sky." Tlie \orlh .imeiTcan's $800,000 photc^ vlai:. dtfclarod that tbs .^merlcaii motion picture fjimera men -an ezcecdi^K Uteir brotbecs In tbe protcssUu: In Eorope. "When motion plcturtis flrst became an Industry,' i>ald Mr. Srott. "It was aiscoT«red tBat this coun- try -was far behind Jtnly and France In th« clue- matagraphlc art. '£ablrla' fihawed us Mm» if.ander- fal effects, and otber tllms from tbe oOicr eia« were so filled yrnh startling Itglitliu, dissolves, double printing and doubls exposure that we. In Uils country, ffnally realiZL>fl w* were a llttla be- lilod tJie times. "However, that -was a r<«w years ago. Since we ln.Te. ienmcd, turning m\t In thto eounti^ ?ome of Uie greatest motion pleturrs erer produced any- Trhere, with all the spnctncular cmeia effects, snd more. Mian In Ruropeitn films. This country liBs now niqie Into Us own In tbe art oC clnenui' toKraphf, and will r«aaln in the lead." 3Ir. iscott Is the Inventor of several ajipurtn. anccs for camera adjoatment to obtain, special effects. OAsniou Oct 17—"Clssj's Bomeos" (Om.) E.UPLOYEES OF A STAID OLD FIFTH AVBSiVB BUIIAINO AU. DPSQT OVBR APVBNT OF FltiM STARS. The advent of tbe Famous Playera Film Com- pany, In the Columbia Bank Building, w^ere tem- porary beadquarters have been takec by tbe flbn concern since the destruction of its studio bj Are, bae bad a dcmoraUzlns Influence on tbe ele- vator boys In the staid old FKtb Avenue struc- tnre. For years the presence of tbe conserratlTe banking Institution bas had Its psychological effect upon fne building employees, who bad gto^ ac- - customed to seeing only the procession of bankers nnd haslitess men who entered and departed from their midst In the course of their tlnancial negotia- tions. Architects and other professional men bad their offices in tbe upper stories of tbe building— concerns that smacked of the atmospbere of tbe Avenue. Then came tbe deluge—of feminine beauty. There waa a awisb of skirts, tbe sharp click of heelH on tbe tiled floor, and, to tbe utter amaze- ment of the two dumbfounded elevator boys, there Btood before them the Idol of tlieir hearts. Uttle Mary PIckford! ilfter the first gasp, two white gloved bands shot automstlcallyy to two Immacu- late collats, perhaps to ascertain that they wera still there. There waa a brief moment of expectancy as Liule Mary paused an Instant, undecided as to wblcb car she would enter. Then she stepped Into one end was whirled triumphantly skyward hr one radiant yohtb, as the other remained beblad, crRStfallen and defeated. But Ills sorrow wag short-lived^ for scarcely bed Jlla ezultont confrere returned to the ground floor to gloat over his trlnmpn, when another vision •verpt Into tbe ball. It was beautiful lUzel Dawn. ffrayti In the most resplendent of costume::, tt- verting to ber director (or tbe day's work.. Shock ndlowed shock In rapid succession as star after star amieared before the bewildered boys—'PaQllne Frederick, Flora Zabeile and Marie Dnro arriving to tbe general oall which waa Issued by the Pamone nayers In order to assemble tbeir leading playera €or the resomptlon ot prodndng activities. Then came the gorgeously attired ladles wlio were In search of positions. One alwnys wonders why sucb vociferously uarbcd creatures can poa- Abfy 'be willing to work for a living, but they «tw«ys seem to be more than ready to scintillate before the camera. The superlnteiidcnt of the building states that sever in the history of bis regime have tbe eleva- tor boys been so prompt In reporting for work lA tie monrtng. Investigation of this phenomenoa disclosed tbe fact that the nitting feminine flgurea begin to arrive promptly at nine o'clock, ^'Gee. Fred, and to rhink that I was going to ouH tJilB Job' iBTt w«ek," remarked ooe of ttw «n«.vator i-haffears to the other as he bowed Little . Mary out of bis car tbia morning. Utmtif OPENS NEW C.\LIFORMA STVDIOl.'' Tbe new Lubln studio at Coronado, San DlegO, Cal.. was formollv opened on the evening of Sept. 24, vltti a receptloB and tiall In bonor of Sigmaoil LablB ejid wlK, who were assisted In receiving by tbelr daughter^, Mrs, Ferd Slngnl and Mrs. C Jt. Lowiy, Copt, waiter Melville (inanager of tbe Western brancb of Lubln Co.), Mra. MelvUIe, and Cajpt end ifxa. Blt^atd Rltenberlck, 0. S. A. Tbe ball was given qnlte a milltaiT setting 1>y tbe nun^ bcr of naval and army clflccrs who were in attend- ance. The I^Ubln company has tieen making soiae very flne pictures, with the assistance of the sol. dlers and sailors In camp at tbe Gzpo. eronnds. Lubln Day waa xelebrated at the Expo. Sept. 25. and a banquet tendered Mr. Lubln and his partx at the Chnstabal Cafe. If good words and aftejw dinner talks are to be relied on, tbe new LnbUt* stndto v>ni soon tie one of the largest on the Coast. As a part of his speech Mr. Lnbin said: "I hope tliat tnis plant, which Is being opened formallr .to-nle^t, will grow as tbe city of San Diego has grown. I' believe that It will. I be- lieve that In two years there will be an Immense Lnbta plant ^ere. And I am going to bring tb? very best actors and actresses in the world here to make feature films. In tbe East I liave a great eant, but we never can get the strength of ligbt the East wtileb California bas and which helps so In timing out the liest sort of Alms." Seme of tbe players connected with tbe Lubln Co., wbo attended tbe reception and ball, were: B. li. MacMnrtrle. stage manager: James Forqey, q. H. Ifayo. Violet MacUHIan. Tlvlaa Caplea asii Adda Qleason. FIiORA g*«BI.I„in TO aiAKB SCBEEIT DISBUT. Flora Zabelle, srtar of manj suceeasfal muslesi oomedlea and a stage favorite popular throughout the comtry who made bcr greatest bit In "The Bed Widow," the celebrated fun-feast, by CHiaimins Pollock and Itensold Wolf, bas been engaged by tbe Famous Players Film Co., to make her scnen debut In -the title rolo which she created on the stage, In the featnro adaptation ot that comedy, to be the Paramotmt picture of 3<o7. 11, Miss ZattcUe will be supported on tbe screen by several other members of tbe original cast of tlilH popolar productloiL So singularly clever waa the work of George D. Mack Is the comic role of Popova, and of John Hendricks In the part of Baron. Scorplof, the Chief of Russian Police, that the Famous Tloyers decided the photoplay would be incomplete unless these Inimitable comedians could be secured for tbe pnrpose of repeating thnlr clever performances on tho screen. Another Im- portant acquisition to tbe ecreen cnst of this notable subject Is Denmao Maley, who has an- peared for tbe last five ycara in Important comedy roles wirb Lew Fields, and who has been engagrd for tbe role of Clcera Uanntbat Butts, tbe char- acterization originated on the stage' by Mlna Zabelle's husband, Rajraond Blte&eocic. l!iild un- usual galixy of cemed; artists shooiit malte tbe film version of "Tbe Red Widow" aa great a, com- edy acUevement as it was in tlte legitimate rhu- at-e. ALEXANDRA CARLISLE MAKES DEBOT IN •HTRBBPINO TIDCft," One of the strangest contracts ever enterpd Into by a stage celArlty and an engHglng cor- I>oratlon was that coneommated this week between the Equitable Motion PIctnres Corporation and tbe famous legitimate stage beauty, Alexandra Carlisle. Miss Carlisle, wbo attained, fame' In Sngtotid eeven years ago, stepped Into prominence' In tbls country by Mason of her niinsaal beauty and ability la "Tile Marriage Game." and recently ae leading jwoman opposite John Drew, In the' Ein- j>ire Theatre production of "Rosemary;"' M3ks Carlisle*through her contractual engagements with- Equitable, maaes her debut on the sctecir under tbe guidance of Director Marshall FarnuriL lir Bus- sell Edward Smith's' acenariosation' of Kate Jor- dan's novel, "Creeping Tides." In tbe eontract 'wftb Eqult^le,. Mlse Carlisle^ wlio by oiitlon, folloirlng her flrst effort, if desir- able to Equitable, becomes an exclusive BqnltBtile etar, danooded the Insertion o< a: m'osC cnrloas- clauae. It reads thus: "Tbe Equitable lEetlas PleturM Corporation' hereby grants to said Alexandra Carlisle the rlght.s to refuse to anpear in any role cbaracterlzlng evil women or Indiscreet females; If the'psrc appor- tioned ber calls for tbe 'portrayal oS an- adveo- turess, e'rti creature, womas of the world' <te mi- falthful wife, ssid ATerandrs: Carlisle wlU have- the right to refnse to portray saW role;"' This claose is. the flrst of ita kind' ta appesf In a motion i>tetare contract, and bean due the Btate- mrnt of Sllss Carlisle's mmacer,. that within t** past two months, she refused' to Kppear' In* the- (!t«r TSf til of 'The "Womn-a Tlioa Oavent Mc,"' fcr Blew ft Brraogee,. fn whieb nUe> portrareJ the role of the mother «f an lIToelt'lmare' chlWj. and' In ••The Married MlstreSs," tor WininBl E3tfottt both of wM^ fUys herd unboonded oppartunltlee for the deU^tfol oetress. MlB8 Carlisle appeared under (TharTes' Probman's msnagement last season as star' of "Driven," in wUefa ehe ployed tBe role of a ctmstmptlve. This cbaxader so grated upon her delicate nerves that a long tibemcit fronr tbe stqge was- nceeseaTT. sad when Bpeifkin?' of her pccnllar sverslni to- "trair* types. Miss Carlisle says : •!I am a student or pBTehntirgy. I do not be- lieve that types of women, morally uumal)l e , are- nod, either to look upon or sympathize 'wttfi. I elleve In clcanl&iess of mind and. body, and as §?L the •frair women so often seen, (n plays' generally come out victodons in the plot. I believe tHey leave a bad taste In the minds- of the audiences. I may be wholly wrong. I may be- extremely narrow, but tbls Is my belief. I nave made many- great flnanclal sacriflces to snpport thla ttellef— and believing myself right. I 'Will not play an evil woman part." Miss Carlisle tvll] start work at the Equitable Flushing studio next Monday. Her flrst vehicle, "Creephir Tides," will be released through the World Film early In December. FUJI ABD SOISO BLinda. ASIg Bednotlon In nlms; Fine Reels, t2 to $10. Have Western and Adlan Reels. SOiro SLIDES, 50c. to SI a set; PoireiraNo-»' fa- •hlBe, 800. Also otber cheap machines. Model "B" Cal- dum Hak2ng ir«/'<<ln»ff yfs- | .l-fi^my mm „n/t^:mlia. Hacblnes, If good. O. F. GALLOT, leKlgbtb Ave,. M.T.