Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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Order by No. 12E3003. Price S3U.76. Postage lO centM cxtrn. Be euro to give Bize wanted. Mail This Coupon Now! You will l)r> drliahtcd with tho beautiful thinira ehov.n in tho Baird-Norlh Style Book at prices amazinttly low for Kuarnntccd liiffh Muality. Coata, guitH, drosseii, linRorie, millinery. Bhocs, etc. Send poBtnl or mail coupon bi'low TODAY 1 ""bAIRD-NORTH CO." 407 Broad St., Providence, R. I, Nowadays whenever a director wants a new location, he catches the next ship to Spain, or France. George B. Seitz and Co. are going to the land of bull-fights and senoritas to make — no, not a serial, but a feature. The pigeon-toed pullet at the left is June Caprice, and the sweet bouquet at the right. Marguerite Courtot, both leading women. (Mrs. Seitz is going, too.) Gcntlimcn; VBIKO •tylcD. I'lcoao 0cnj roc a copy of your book of od* Nuns . AddriM. "Moon Madness" — in which Edith is neither starred nor featured. It seems she didn't please somebody or other out there, so they took her name off the billing. And they do say her work is the best thing about this "special" production ! OLIVER MOROSCO is coming back into the game. He has formed a two million dollar company to film his stage successes. Among them are, "The Humming Bird," "The Bird of Paradise," and "The Master Thief." Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne will return to the screen in their original roles in the latter play. AT press-time comes the account of Mildred Harris Chaplin's newly-filed bill for divorce. She alleges cruelty, and declares that although their marriage occurred on Oct. 23, 1018, the union was not known for four months, due to her husband's plea that the announcement would interfere with his professional career. Mrs. Chaplin asks that, pending the completion of the suit, her share of the community properly be awarded to her and that Chaplin be restrained from disposing of pictures he is making, s;ud to be worth $750,000. The temporary restraining order was issued by the Superior Court. LIEUT. OMER LOCKLEAR, noted "stunt" aviator familiar to movie-goers, was killed on August 3, climaxing a 10.000foot plunce in his airplane while the movie cameras clicked below. Locklear's assistant, I.ieut. Milton Elliott, was a'so killed. The thrill-making fatal pluniie occurred in the glare of giant search-lights. Lock'ear's dar ing in "The Great .Mr Robbery" is remembered by many. During the war he was an aerial instructor at Kelly Field, where he was arrested for "deliberately risking his life and government property .... by leaping from one aeroplane to another in mid-air. " WOXDER if Nazimova will sign again with Metro? Her contract with thai company is nearly completed. It is doubtful if Madame, is as great a drawing-card today as she was a year ago — due mostly to vehicles which have in no way approached her sensational "Revelation."' United Artists would be glad to have Alia join them, it is said; but she declined once before because she would rather be the Big One than one of the Big Four. Charles Bryant is still her leading man, business manager — and husband. SIR JAMES BARRIE is coming to this country to assist in the production of his first original story for the screen. Arnold Bennett will come to Hollywood to learn to write scenarios. H. G. Wells is studying continuity now in order to adapt his own stories to the screen. Next, I suppose, we will hear that George Bernard Shaw is writing sub-titles for Jesse Lasky. D\V. GRIFFITH has incorporated. He . is the president of a new company with the largest capital of any concern in the industry but one — Selznicks. It is rated at tifty million. Stock is being offered to the dear public for a consideration. That's a lot of money to cam di\ndcnds on. It will require many "Birth of a Nations." {Continued on page 102) Krcrjf adTcrtlicmoiit In rUOTOrUAY MAGAZLVG Is euaraolci-d.