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Le Monte Waldron, son of J. A. Waldron, editor of Judge, is maintaining his reputation as a writer of virile picture plays. Mr. Waldron wrote "The Grip of Evil," Pathe's big play, that is produced by the Balboa Company, featuring Jackie Saunders and Roland Bottemley.
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A. H. Hilton, the Paramount exhibitor of Lewistown, la., has inaugurated a "midnight matinee." He opens it at midnight sharp, dresses the ushers in pajamas, the orchestra burlesques the music, and he gives everybody a rattle to keep time with. The police and fire departments were called on the job to handle the crowd. They turned away three times as many people as they played to. Many were willing to pay two bits for standing room.
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Vivian Edwards, of the Mack Sennett-Keystone forces, stamped a little foot savagely on the floor of her dressing-room, as a protest against always being cast in the role of a heartbroken wife. "For two years I have been dying to have an opportunity to laugh in pictures, and they won't let me do anything but cry, ' ' sobbed the talented little Keystoner. "If they don't make some laughs for me pretty soon, some of these days I'll make some of my own, and it won't be my fault if they don't happen to come in the right place. "
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