Picture Show (Nov 1919-Apr 1920)

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Tin Pitt art Shaic, Januury 31**, 1920. STILL MOMENTS IN THE MOVIES, When "The Silver Horde " was being produced by Goldwyn, a number of CHARLIE CHAPLIN is universally loved by children. Here we see him with extras were needed. Here we see them being hired at San Francisco docks. a group of admirers, whom he is entertaining in his own inimitable way. ELSIE JAMS wasn't quite ready for the camera Two members of the cast "supporting "' PAULINE CECIL HUMPHREYS and MARIE BLANCHE, the when this photograph was taken. A friend held a FREDERICK in her latest Goldwyn picture, " The favourite British artistes of stage and screen, in a glass while Elsie "just dabbed" her nose with Woman in Room Thirteen. " They make a violent beautiful scene in "The Elusive Pimpernel," a powder. study in black and white. coming Stoll photo-play. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG is another screen star with countless children admirers. Here she is seen during the lunch hour at a neighbouring school. She employs the time telling them the most delightful stories.