Close Up (Oct 1920 - Aug 1923)

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MABEL NORMAND In onfidcncc TULLY’S SISTER DIES The many friends of Richard Walton Tully, stage and screen producer, who is pre-eminently the California dramatist, will mourn with him over the loss of his sister, Anne. Born in Nevada City, California, she moved with her family to Stockton, where Richard Walton Tully was born. Always musically talented, she studied first at Sayre College in Lexington, Kentucky, where she won several medals. Abroad, her teachers included such world-wide celebrities as Edouard de Reszke of Paris, Teichfuss in Vienna and Shakespeare in London. Upon returning to California, Anne Tully became famous as a concert performer and herself taught many of California’s leading stage and concert singers and players. KINEMA THEATRE BOOKS FEATURE “TIMES ARE SO SCARCE’ By Lloyd Hamilton Jerry was an artist as a pastime. He drew girls and modern women with very few clothes on — as a pastime, of course. Finally he went to work in the art department of a fashion magazine. He still draws girls and modern women with very few clothes on. “The Son of a Sheik” will be made under the direction of Scott Sidney while Christie is away in Europe Neal Burns and Viola* Daniel will be featured. This schedule supersedes the Scotch picture “Hot Scotch” which, by the way, is not a drink, and which will be made after Christie returns from Scotland. Mabel Normand has achieved another triumph. She has completed her part in the production of “Suzanna.” Under the supervision of Mack Sennett, F. Richard Jones, directing one of the most prominent easts ever assembled in any picture, has laid down his megaphone after completing one of the most beautiful and historically correct cinema productions ever offered to the featured literature of the screen, "Suzanna.” With Mabel Normand. the star in the new production, Mack Sennett and Dick Jones have emerged from the banks of lights, the maze of sets and other detail which become involved when undertaking such a gigantic production, as third time vic tors. This same triumvirate were responsible for “Mickey” which set an epoch in the history of film production, and later followed with the now nationally known “Molly O.” With the completion of “Suzanna,” Mabel Normand has added to her list of accomplishments, another triumph. By those who have been privileged to see her latest starring vehicle, it is claimed for the little star, that her work in “Suzanna” will be credited to her as the crowning achievement of her loiTg and varied career, and that it will stand as a monument to her artistry, to the genius of the producer, Mack Sennett, and to the finished directorial ability of F. Richard Jones. Victor Heerman wants to know: “Hew short is a long time?” Jackie Coogan’s latest photo production titled “Trouble” will make it’s Los Angeles bow at the Kinema Theatre the week of May 20th. Wallace Beery and dainty Gloria Hope lead the supporting cast for this forthcoming Coogan release. Fine leathers not only hold their shape, but respond to a little attention now and then — the true value is always there. Shoes made to sell with Nettleton, $8.50 and $10.00 Chas. R. McWilliams ^ 2 Shops Oth and Olive Opposite jPe r s 7t ixi q Square 209 W. Fifth St. 'Alexandria Hotel is opposite Ids