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f 3r. 13' hi If , '14 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, , JANUARY 17, 1920. M tibWrl IwMMKhTO MiflMliKHiViKr , rvWliW dk !WA&&lly poln' ,0 tour California in tho Intor- BEHINDthe SCREEN! VCIose-Up" News and Views! ;of Filmland and Its People By Howard McLellan .ir UK Inner clrClo of fllm majniutc I In rsow York liavo formed one , of tho most nxclnslvo, quiet cluba In tho city. It has tiuartcrs at FOX B III HffiPi mmi&&i& II " elsie'janis l ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN M E.UGENE O'DRIJEN I OWEN MOORE mmi w . tho Hotel Knickerbocker vhloh cost $20,000 a year to keop up; It costs $1,000 Just to Join, and it Jiaa a wtmdiTful pantry. Cellar 1 an un lawful word 'now. Lesley Mason and Oscar Cooper will contlnuo to publish the Exhibitors' Trade Itcvlow, asslstlnB L.' W. Iloyn ton. who purchawd the publication ihls week for a tlguro which nUiKKenxl lllindom. All location hunting for Ooldwyn will hereafter be done toy airplane. PresiDe 1wElmGrpoialii ENTERTAINMENTS. rii rAlrv T.Vnnlr T.Invfl lnmnmr;itfvl Ihft now HyRtom at tho West Coast stu- UI08. Joo Schenck, huHbnnd of' Norma TalmndKo anil producer of tho Tul mailffe alstcrs' pictures, left for I'alm Heach this week with Mb scenario ex perts to tbcjrtn work on "Tho mvo Expert." Tho family press nj;cnt says Hclienck "has some Rood Ideas for pictures to Xe. taken In Paris. Tklonto Carlo and other locales with rood reputation." Tho tfclzntck organization has cor nered tho services of Hen Grimm. He VlQLfT Is now tho "Let's Uo" Solznlck concerns. man. for all the Molllo Klnj; will bo seen shortly In "Women Men Korsct." Tho play about which much has been said was sold this week to United Pictures. "The Copperhead.'V featuring Lio net ltarrymore, will to used In the film Americanization campalRn wa(?od hy the film people and Secre tary of tho Interior Franklin K. Lane. "The Soul of Kafael"'ls the title of Clam Kimball Young's next picture, tt Is a story of early California und i:W2E II Yt Edward Bowes of the Capitol hadn't married Into tho profession, Mabel Normand probably never would have forgiven him for wiring her at Williams, Ariz., while ahe was en route to California. Sho got off tho train all fussed up when they told her a telegram awaited her. She missed the train and then discovered that Howes only wanted to tell nor that he had seen her latest "Pinto" and had booked It. Congressman 1). J. O'DonncIl of New York has decided after reading tho Jokes In the "Topics of tho Day" reel that the Senate gets moro raps In tho public press than tho House of Representatives. Douglas Fairbanks writes that he was roally nearly drowned In one of iho Hood scenes In "When tho Clouds Holt Hy." After seeing him In ac tion we bellovo It. Magda Lane, who has been playing in "Locked Lips," with Tsuru Aoki. has requested theatro maAagers all over the country to play "Tulip Tluw" when the fllm Is shown. .Tack Dempsey Is still working on his now serial In spite of tho protests made against him by American Legion posts. Tho Zionist Organization of Amer tca. Is arranging to take pictures In Palestine. Camera men nro now on their way to tho Holy Land. "Milestones" nnd "Officer 666" have Dcen purcnaseu ny uoiuwyn ana will bo produced at tho Culver City, jai etuaios. Nancy Davcr, who Is playing In "Tho Law of tho Yukon," tho first Robert W. Service poem to bo plc turized, writes that sho was a blonde until tho No .Moro Blondes Club was formed on Broadway.. SCREENOLOGY NORA William Farnum. the Fox GEORGE H. CALLAHAN Specialist in MARKETING WORLD RIGHTS For INDEPENDENT PICTURE PRODUCTIONS Business Manager for BEN WILSON Strlal Star 220 WEST 42nd ST. I i 7-1 Current Releases Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA TALMADGE in "The Isle of Conquest "She Loves and Lies" THE STAGE PRODUCTION "Bucking the Tiger" A Melodramatic Comedy by May Tully and Achmed Abdullah SOON TO HAVE I Tyg NEW YORK PREMIER ofllcos Informs us. left for the Pacific Const this wvrk. T. W. S. 'I hero nro projection rooms lit N'o. 729 riovi'iith Avonuu, in tho Capitol Tliwitro unit tlHowherb, ulileh are open to hub by irsponsllile puitli'H who huvu no place elnu to un reel a plctuio. HAIU'V Albert A. CormuT. Is married. BROADWAY FINDS JOY AT ROSELAND Great White Way Is Dry, but the One-Steppers Aren't Worrying. The shadow of the camel, I. c., the pi caprice of Prohibition, has not robbed Hrondwny of all Its pleasure The dancers still find a way to have a pood time, may he attested by the thousands who attend the sessions at SAMUEL BLAIR With D. W. GRIFFITH WALLY VAN Supervising Director Current Releuei "THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS" "WILD FLOWERS" Now Supervising The Benny Leonard Serial The Sign of the Best HALL MARK PICTURES CORF3. BOW..- FRANK GHALL, ima ."nrj-sfl 1 v" "-"-"- ! National Picture Theatres, Inc., announces, as its initial release "JUST A t'Ja pled from Eugene Walter's Successful Stage Play "BLIND YOUTH" An adiiplation of the stage success by Lou Tellegen and Willard Mack, now being produced in California. rtoseland, the new dnnclnp; plica at Broadway and 61st Street. This new hull Is nl i ly decorated nmi Ii.m o liiriru llour and a spacious IrunK''.- Two orclifxtrns furnish the mimic for the ilnncliu and soft drinks ot many varletlis nre always to he hud. I-iiL-h night Hourland opens at 7 o'clock and tin; dui.-inir continue tir til 1 A. M. or even a llttln later. Uy special ruiinttt i'f patroaa the mnniiRpntrnt now opes the doors at 2 l. M. on Sat inl iys. MARSHALL NEILAN Initial Independent Release "The River's End" BY J AMES OLIVER GURWOOD CREPUBL1C fflj) PICTURES Current Republic Pictures ftflarie Doro in "Twelve-Ten" (A Herbert Brenon Production) "The Amazing Woman" (A Lloyd Carleton Production) with Ruth Clifford "The Blue Pearl" (A Lawrence Weber Production) - ot It " . - ' f"' lmiim.i....i tml . W