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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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Coming to the Georgian Left Lenore Ulrich star of The Heart of Paula at the Georgian Monday. Right Scene from. The Heart of Paula at the Georgian Monday. AT STRAND New Fox Photoplay Full of Realistic Western Scenes. A new western drama Blue Blood and Red.

from the studio of William Fox and starring George Walsh and Doris Pawn is the opening attraction at the Strand theater anda picture of love and adventure that will no doubt. go btgr with picture lovers In Atlanta. It Is filled with new Ideas that are said to make it go with a lump. Realistic western scenes are shown with real cowboys and cowgirls and an actual cattle round up. Blue Blood and Red" will be at the Strand two days Monday and Tuesday.

A red-blooded aristocrat himself le George Walsh who is the hero. Fox fans will remember him as the lover in the Serpent who with' the strength if a wrestler tossed men about as so iiany matches. Walsh. young handsome and strong is a Jamestown university man. and a crack amateur athlete and automobile racer.

He acts his parts wl that wholesomeness which cornea of education and athletics. i On Wednesday and Thursday B. S. Moss presents The Salamander a part production adapted from Owen Johnson's greatest novel. It is the story of a young girls battle against the wolves of the city.

It is a picture which will appeal to both those who have read the story and i to those who like a thrilling. film. The second of the Blue Bird" features will be shown on Friday. It presents Hobart Bosworth supported by a brilliant cast in a remarkable photo play tensely dramatic and vividly realistic. The title.

The Yapul indicates Its Indian coloring. The- scenes showing the religious rites and ceremonies of the Indians are most truthfullly portrayed and the locatlonin the production were taken on the Border line between the United States and Mexico. Piedmont Orchestra To Be Directed by Mortimer Wilson The announcement that Mortimer Wilson. former directors of the Atlanta Symphony orchestra. and one of the most masterly musicians who ever played here.

Is returning to Atlanta to direct the music of the new Piedmont theater at Forsyth and uckie streets is good news to every music lover of the city. Mr. Wilson Is himself one of the greatest artists who ever came to the south. He has studied under the leading instructors of this country and Europe and is himself an instructor and director who has few equals in the south. me direction of the Atlanta Symphony orchestra made this organization an institution of which Atlanta was well proud of while it lasted.

Recently he left the city to accept a position on the faculty of the Brenau Conservatory of Music In selecting a man to conduct the Piedmonts orchestra. Manager Ralph de Bruler chosc lfilSon as the one di rector in Che south who could make the most the finished artists who compose tire Plwmonts ten-piece orchestra Yr Wilson Is already In the city rehearsing his orchestra which will make its debut Monday. when the Piedmont formally opens. An operatic program will be given th entire week. GEORGE ALLISQP HAS NEW FILM SERVICE The International Film Service is a newcomer to Atlanta and has selected this particular location as its southern distributing point and a most joy- ous announcement connected therewith is that it will be officered by George A.

Allison who for several years put has directed the destinies of leading exchanges here and brought them to a high state of efficiency. While this organization will have ninny announcements to make in the near future that wll have a pertinent hearing on the film situation in Atlanta they are content to. for the present proffer Howard Es tab rook and. Jean Sothern in a Wharton production of a serial story styled The Mysteries of Myra the film 4t iy of which has been masterfully hanrrred by Charles oddard of Perils of Pauline" and The Exploits of Elaine" tame. I NEW SEEBURG ORGAN AT PIEDMONT THEATER Hundreds of exhibitors who came to Atlanta to attend the exposition of motion picture trades made their headquarters at the offices of the Automatic Player Piano company In the Chamber of Commerce building on Pryor street.

Eugene Wilder the president of the company sent out an In vitation to the trade to make the store their home during the week. and many of the visitors had their man and telegrams sent to the Wilder place and used the office just as they would at home. The entire start of the company was brought to Atlanta to assist In entertaining the visitors and A. J. Larsen of the Seeburg factory spent hours demonstrating the several types of In struments on the floor at the.

Automatic Player Piano company's place. In addition Sir. Larsen rendered con- rerta on the Dig Seeburg instrument at tie exposition and will. during this week. demonstrate at the Piedmont theater where Mr.

Wilder has installed one of the newest types of eburg pipe f.r At the Alpha All the Week Morrison Avery and Coghlan the University Three. CLARA KIMBAll AT VICTORIA The Yellow Passport" Affords Star Splendid Photoplay Vehicle. Clara. Kimball Young often spoken of as the handsomest woman on the screen has been booked by the management of the Victoria. theater for one day Monday in one of her greatest successes and also the last one In which she has starred.

The Yellow Passport" The picture tells a vivid story of a young girl who is pitted against the grim power of the entire secret Russian police and the sinister Black Hundred. It is a. powerful story well told. There 18 a. wealth of gripping heart interest in Sealed Lips.

the Equitable's great part photo drama which Is coming to the Victoria theater on Tuesday. While William Courtenay is the star of the piece. the principals are not to be overlooked as they shine by their own lust en Dean Maltland the Impulsive reckless and somewhat selfish ministerial student who suffers mental tortures which later cause his death has a realistic exponent in Arthur Ashley and weak and suffering Alma Lee as portrayed by Mary Charleson is a. character which wtH appeal to all those who realize that hu- man nature Is prone to err. but can only bear so much In the way of suffering of the mind.

Florence Reed in The Cowardly Way. will be the attraction on Wednesday and on Thursday the Metro Pictures corporation presents the eminent stags star Edmund Breese in The Lure of Hearts Desire a photoplay of vital human interest. For Friday Pathe presents Jackie Saunders. William Conklln and Paul In. The Shrine of Happiness.

This is a part Gold Rooster play and produced by Balboa. Can you read Chinese Hazel Dawn the Famous Players-Paramount star has received a long pale blue silk scroll from a wealthy Chinese merchant. which is covered with wild weird gobs splashes and crosses resembling a composite photograph of shorthand symbols after an night Jamboree. Though the Famous Players-Paramount star has every confidence In the good Intentions of. the donor feminine curiosity demands that she learn Just what the fantastic characters mean.

So It you are a student of Chinese please raise your right hand. Popular Metro Star in The Wall Between" Portrays Dashing Officer. The unpardonable sin to Julia Landie was drink. And it was the one vice of Walter Norman the man who loved her. The gripping story of their struggle for happiness Is vividly set forth In The Unpardonable Sin the World Film drama at the Alamo No.

2 Monday. In the role of Norman the habitual inebriate fighting for what is dearer than life to him. is Holbrook BUnn. Opposite him plays Lila Hayward Chester a native of Richmond and II. true beauty.

Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne are back again I They come to the Alamo Two Tuesday. in a new MetroWonderplay. The Wall Between. an army play in which Bushman takes the role of a. dashing officer.

many of the scenes for this stirring picture were taken in Savannah. Go- where the two stars Bushman and Beverly Bayne were until a. few weeks ago. In order to give all the movie fans a chance to see Bushman and Bayne in The Wall Between" and Walthall and Miss Mayo too. tike management has arranged to open the doors of the theater II early as 9 o'clock Tuesday morning.

The devil and the angel who fight for the possession of the soul of every man furnished the title for the Equitable feature at the. Alamo No. 2 Thursday Man and Hi Angel starring' Jane Grey the girl actress who has had. a remarkable career since her recent debut in the movies. Kitty Gordon's famous back.

the gleaming white shoulders that everybody remembers who saw her at the Forsyth last winter. will be on the screen at the Alamo No. 2 Friday In a World production. As In a Looking Glass a society drama in which Kitty wears the most daring and stunning gowns that ever were moulded around her shapely figure. Miss Gordon takes the role of a fascinating adventuress who enslaves every man she meets by her siren charms.

Charles Stalling formerly of the American" In Santa Barbara Is now connected with the Paramount forces as property' man for Director Frank Lloyd operating with Director Bill Daly. MOVIE NOTES. James Young the latest addition to tli Laaky staff- of Jdfeetore will- begin work' on the pietnrlsaUon of- the famous Belasco play. Sweet Kitty BeUalrs in which Mae Murray will play the title role. It will be.

shown in Paramount theater- this spring. After bavin played ragamuffins dope fiend and. anarchists for the put five months. Blanche will have an opportunity to wear evening gowns and line Iothea in the. Lasky production of The Sowers a Paramount picture.

In' harp contrast to Tier newly ac qulred title a a motion picture' magnate gained by her admission to partnership In the Famous Players-Mary Plckford company. Mary Plckford will shortly appear in a factory story In which she is seen II the downtrodden little child laborer. It almost. seems Ironical that the highest paid a tr ss in' the. world should In this Paramount picture portray the lowest pale child in th world but it I all in the days Paul Dickey the lAsky director.

has already begun rehearsals for the pro' auction of the Ciao Wall" Reid vehicle. render the Mask. a Paramount picture. Pauline Frederick very much-slated over the fact that she played the UMOphlsUcated lrl as well as the k. 1 mount star.

It to not well Mpuuttonfor playing- 51352 oatna screen. afc4 her en opportunity to the Uarty or director wUrNt vj work on the pletartoUoajgrj Jfc nous Deluco. pls weet-Klt rBelj laiii Paxm onatxptotttf will lay the. tHi announcing THE HUNTED WOMAN" 99 Written by James Oliver Curwood and produced in picturization by the V. in five acts featuring Virginia Peat son and S.

Rankin Dew As the Opening Attraction of Atlanta's Luxurious Play Theater THE PIEDM. At Luckie and North Fbrtyth Streets Monday- and Tuesday April Third and Fourth In addition to" bur regular V. feature a wholesome comedy A George Kleine Comedy The Adventures of Musty Suffer" With HARRY WATSON Topical Review of Current Events Will Be Presented COMING WEDNESDAY Miss Gladys Hanson The Havoc" Added Attraction DLEIR Concert Accordionist And MARJORIE' TEMPEST Coloratura Soprano and Violinist Will appear at each performance afternoons' and evenings. These entertainers are brought direct from the leading theaters of New York and retain after their Atlanta engagement. The Piedmont Of chests a MORTIMER WILSON Conductor The largest orchestra in Atlanta will render arranged music 1" MATINEE EVENINGS Children lOcjAdults lOc.

Children lOc Adults ZOC LadiesRest Room on Mezzanine Floor Both Telephones at Your Service It Uthe policy of the Piedmont Theater to. fire to It ptroni at all times the BEST to motion pictures and entertainer We assure par patrons that no to this end ETetf feattsl0 production wfll be hownT i WJ liJir fs i i re a I lW fXf irm Vf 7 irf 3i' iirf c' 1 i Jt f. t' tt I UU UU 1 I. 1- Left' Geor an Paulaat BlUE BlOOD AND RED" MONDAY I II and a. lov ra are' th I any haDd omi9 oun Bfue Th nd Orche tra mUIIlcl nl I lor 1th 0 ho urope hhn elt dlre tor an' ore extra dl- so Wll on ALLIS 011 will I I Estabrook If I A In- reeo In- bi UL Wilder ffi en lI8a 6 eb 7.

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