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October 23 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 41 COAST DEFENDERS DOINGS. BX PAUL BVBXBT CONliON. A TIOBB bnnt In aiumr Catllornla. niat's tlie omasement epoit lorenliaTe enjoyed thla week, ror Rtncess, one of two S<ns«tra Usttrn, at the UnlTeTsal City zoo, eieaped from her caM on board a (lower schooner, at San Pedro, oaa caused ft two days' terror among tbe InbaUtaAts. The tigress was Anally discovered tmder a himlwr pl'e, and captured by a darli^ keeper, AUONO THB recent prominent vlMtora enter- tained by D. W. OTllIlth were: Thomas Dixon, author of "The Clansman," which Mr. OrUBth used as the haals of "The Birth of a Nation," and Slegmund I/abln, founder of the Lnliln Onmpany, and his party. BoscoB "Pxttt" Abbdcklx waa tbe nnivllIIiiK Instigator ot a police mlx-np la vbldi the Ker- stone comedy police and tbe Santa Monica force played prominent pajts. Boecoe used the wrong phone In a scene, and called tbe real police on the bcene. "Fatty" boiight drlnka. OmECTOB Jack O'Sbigv, who has Just com* pieted staging "The Soailet B«nd," featnilng Jobn Lmereon, at the Fine Arts Ft'ms stndlo. wllT leave next week on a three months' vacation, antomo- blUng from Los Angeles to Xew Tork. Bevobs departing for the Fine Arts FUms stndlo In New York with John Bhnerson, Donslas Fairbanks, who has just finished '^Double Trouble," bis second feature with W. Christy Cabanne, played another role as Santa Clana Besides dls- trlbntlng presents to members ot his supporting company and Director Cabanne, be started bank aoconnts for two Javenlle members. As THa new Tltagraph stndlo la Hollywood is nearlng completion, ue players are busily bnntlas for bungalows In tbelr spare time. Mary Aader- eon, Anne Sebaefer, Webster Campbell, WUllam Duncan, George Holt and Director BoUln Sturgeon are among the home-seekers 4)niTii a taak confronted Prodneer Bddls DUlon In securing authentic looking books for the library scenes In^Don Quixote," featoiliig De Wolf Hop- Ser. At a small book store bellnaUy procured panlsh and Latin books ot tbe tweltOi, tblr- teentb and foniteentb centuries. « CoNSTAMCE CoixiSB, the tamoQS Bngllsh actress, la the next arrival at tbe Horosco studio, where Oliver Morosco wlU feature her la "Monna Vanna," "Thais".and "Peter Ibbetson," wbleb she recently appeared In .In London. Many film fa- vorites are engaged to appear la her support. Elliot Dbxtsb, a well known Broadway lind- Ing man, la tbe latest arrival at tbe Fine Arts FUms stndlo, where be will play important parts for Trlsagle features. ^ F<HJAWINO A BUOATIONAL automobile accident, wbieb marked tbe cloee or "T^e Dlomaod From the Sky" serial, a teettmonial dinner was given at Le Chalet Monteclto. for Director WflHam D. Tay- lor, by the principals ot the American company. A ma«nlflcent loving cup was presented to Mr. Taylor. Amflng those present from tbe Saata Bar- tara stndlo were Cbarlotte Barton, Irvine Cum- mlngs Lottie rickfonX Neva Oerber, WUllam Bns- soll, Bugcnie Ford, Fnink Blchaidsos, Orral Bnm- plirey, and others, ^ HSNTtT Otto la producing a two reel photoplay at Universal City, entitled "Tbe One Woman.' with Edna Malson and Donslas Gerrard In the leads. Otto la, as usual, workmg in some splmdld ehotOKrapbtc effects. By the way, a Uttle otpban r.y, who has been working In the picture, has adopted Kdna Malson as a mother, and Edba Is doing ber best to fln the part. SiNci uma BaLMs* Rossoir. the seventeen year old leading lady, Joln(!d tbe Ajmarlcan com- pany, she has Jtained to swim and diva. She has aJao acquired the art of iMng hard and fasi a-borsebaek. Helene says die will acquire ai^thlng that win help her get t^tbe top. Hna is the real lawmrdneM coocenlng the vampire picture of Loolse aiaim, tbe pima&r N. T. uTP. lead, wbicb bma created so mnea attm- tlon. When the pbotograpber insisted on sa Oriental coetme. Cou l ee at bnnw> pulled down a curtain, and with -Qie aid of a tew braas rlo^ and a peaeock fan, poaed tor the picture wbleb has made such a hit with film tana. WnuAif Qabwood baa returned to bis CaOI- fomla love—Dnlversal City—where bo is due to take the lead In a serial. E^rerTone was clad to see the genial BUIy from the "props" to Qesaral Manager Henry McBae. ^ ViviAM Rich learns from a corre sp ondent in NashvlUe, Tenn., that she heads a popolarltj con- test there by 6,000 votes. Mary Pfekford, Cleo Madison and Flo la. Badla are next ta order. Tb*' atre managera there aaj abe Is their best twx ofllce asset « Billh Bunxs la now a cbamploneas ot motion pictures. 'Hie winsome one says she la going to repeat her success on the stage with her nrst fea- ture, and the Inc«rUle eltlsens are KxMwg her to the limit. « STBT.T.t Bazbto will play a prominent part la tbe new serial adapted from 'tnie Joomal of Lord John," by C. N. aud A. M. WUUaaaom, In which WllUam Garwood will have the title role. Bd. J. Le Saint wUl direct tii^produetlon. Fob thx benefit of bis supporting cast la "Don Quixote," De Wolf Hopper recited the famous baseball classic, "Casey at tbe Bat." Tht eraat comedian never bad a more appreciative audlenee In two deeadea. Strength—Organization—Service Expert Workmansliip—Best Material—Sincerity of Purpose— Exclusive Devotion to Projection—have resulted in maintaining tlie snpremacy of Power's product throughout the history of the industry. AWARDS American Musenin of Safety, ... Gold Medal, 1913 Amerioan MTuexun of Safely, - ■ Grand Prisse, 1914 Panama-Paoiflc International Exposition, Grand Prize, 1915 HELD BY NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY NINETY GOLD STREET, NEW YORK CITY