Motion Play (Nov 20, 1921)

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Norma and Constance Talmadge have found that the director will become quite sociable when fed like a human being. Norma and Constance on location with director Chet Withey for their forthcoming First National Picture. This little girl is fed up and grows up into the leading role as played by ay on aeons Scott in **No Woman Knows,” a Universal picture, based on Edna Ferber's magazine story, ‘‘ Fanny Herself.”’ Some ha’e meat and canna eat, And some ha’e none that want it, But we ha’e meat and we can eat, And so the Lord be thankit. '*T see by the almanac that it’s going to be a hard winter. Well,—let’s be thankful it ain't winter all the year round.” says “His Nibs.” “His Nibs,”’ by the way, is only one of the roles played by Charles (Chic) Sales in his first motion picture, a five reel comedy produced by Exceptional -Pictures. Photo by Strauss. Peyton Studio Mr. Ben Turpin, the Mack Sennett comedian, recently provided a bountiful dinner for Mr. Zero’s ‘‘Shorn Lamb of Labor” at ‘he Hotel de Jobless, Howard Street, Boston, and officiated as Maitre de Hotel. Photo by Eddie Scanian —Burns. Charles Ray is thankful. Here is the First National star, with Arthur S. Kane, who presents him in his pictures, each drinking in grape-juice to each other’s continued health and prosperity. ™ | Director William D. Tay’ | lor drinks a toast to his ‘*The Morals of Marcus”’ company in ice water. Tea is the beverage for the others, apparently not enjoyed by leading man William P, Carleton. Kathlyn Williams at the left and Realart star, May McAvoy at the right. Sante Fe tells Pard the hobo life is not an easy one, in the Universal picture, ‘*The Fox,” starring Harry Carey. It was filmed in the Mojave Desert, one of the hottest places in the world. a a Sn Seen Te