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Page Ten A. THE CONiSTlTUTIOK ATLANTA GA. SUNDAY JUNE 20 1915. j' i' 11111111 i 1111 i i i i 1111 11 1111 i 111 i i i i i in II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II I ft I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I IF I III I Divides the Weeks Bill With Three Weeks" for Popu- 1 larity With Public. Charlie Chaplin.

the funniest man on earth. In the newest Essanay comedy. Work is one of the. features at Alamo 2 for Monday This two- comedy Is conceded to' be one of the most splitting comedies filmed. This is- the first showing of the Essanay comedy.

Work and lovers of the great maker will revel In his producing antics. Tuesday. Brags Double. a two- part Kesanay drama will be seen. with.

XeU Craig as the beautiful Dominica lleduna. in a series of startling OadTen. tures. and Sheldon Lewis as Emlltq Brags. a saturnine-faced Argentino of the criminal type.

will be her accomplice in the thrilling subterfuges that these clever rogues adopt to thwart the investigations of. the police. The Goddess. which appears the same day. in its seventh episode af fords contrast to.

Eragas In its quaintly beautiful visualization. Anita Stewart. is fascinating always. hut In these series she is bewitching. For Wednesday.

Thursday. and Friday Elinor Glyns great novel Of thrilling love and royal intrigue will be plcturlzed. depicting the- story of a queen without a country and a king without a throne. The' film version is quite as fascinating as the novel it self. Those' ho have read the novel will notice that the picture follows it almost without variation The story.

has been translated into every civ ilized tongue and read' by millions of people. The' remarkable likeness of the principals of the east to the the-characters in the novel add greatly to the Mm version and create the impression that- they are actually living the lives of the famed lovers. tadaUne Traverse. as the. tall and regal looking- youri Queen Sonia.

with he graceful carriage makes a most enchanting por tra al and Mahlon Hamilton as Paul Yerdayne answers the authors de scription of a handsome young Englishman who' loved well. but not wisely The rest of the cast. deserves the greatest praise for their excellent in" terpretation of their respective roles. There are 280 scenes In' the photoplay. many reflecting the- sumptuous splendor of royalty.

all variouy pic turesque. Chaplin. in New Role Famous comedian at Alamo No. 2 Monday in Work new Essanay Jomedy first time shown in Atlanta. Under German patent laws an invent or is obliged- to develop his patent within' three.

years or suffer annulment. The House With the Clean Policy Monday First Time Shown in Atlanta CHARLES CHAPLIN in new Two- Act Essanay Comedy Tuesday Seventh-Episode of fPTHF finnJlFSS" Featuring the I IfC UVUULJJ pouter Artjsts ANITA STEWART and ERRLE WILLIAMS' Also Sheldon Lewis and Nell Craig in Essanay Drama BRAGAS DOUBLE. Thursday Friday Saturday THREE WEEKS" Elinor. Glyns Enthralling Love Drama. Only Authorized in Five Parts.

MRDLINE. TRAVERSE NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ADMISSION The Coolest and. Most Comfortable Picture Theater tier. CLEAN COOL. Comfort SAFE RIGHT Healthy Where Thousands Meet Thousands Dally" RAND ALWAYS BETTER FEATURE PICTURES Week of June 21 Dally 21 A.

M. until 11 PM ADULTS We tildrm Sets Monday and Tuesday Paramount Eelease of the Famous Players. Absolutely First-Bun Play Sensation. John Barryrnore THE DICTATOR- Sensational Thrilling Dramatic Funny Wednesday Only The Famous St ar Feature THE SPORTING DUCHESS" Thursday Only FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN.

In the. Greg Atlanta Success tGRAUSTARK Friday Ian4- Saturday Paramount Eelease the' Oliver Morosco- Release MYRTLE STEDMAN Special Children's Exhibition. EVERY SATURDAY. MORNING-9 9 TO PICTURES ARE SHOWN FOR CHILDREN THESE SUBJECTS ARE SELECTED AND CENSORED by a COMMITTEE FROM THE ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB CEO. KLEINE TO MAKE WOMAN NEXT DOOR" Ow en Davis' famous play.

The Worn- an Next Door. Is being Turned by George Kleine in his ew York studios. work on which was started last week. Irene Fenwik. the dainty star of Klelties The Commuters" and The Spendthrift.

will be seen In the leading role with' a supporting east of Broadway pla ers engaged especially for. this feature Della Connor. that pretty lagenue whose. work 41 Xielne' Officer 666. tnop Thief.

The Commuters" and "Who's Vho in Society attracted nation-wide attention. and who is now appearing in the Broadway. production. Nobody Home- will be seen in the support of Miss Fenwick. The finest of- Japanese so-called rice clgaret paper Is made from the trimmings of flax and hemp.

Rose Coghlan in Sporting Duchess Also on Bill For This Week. A week scintillating with bright photo-dramatic features Is the treasure' In storfe for Grand patrons. Some of the. biggest' stars of stage and screen are booked' for the coming week. Joan Barrymore.

Rose Coghlan. Myrtle' Stedman. Francis X. Bushman and others come In tour ex traordlnarlly strong. offerings.

The Dictator. the thrilling diplomatic and war drama by Richard Harding Davis la the offering for Monday and Tuesday. The leading role is portrayed by John BaTrymore. Wednesday Miss Coghlan appears In The Sporting Duchess. the fourth ubin contribution to the Vltagraph- Sellg combination.

and one of the most intensely dramatic productions of Lubln history. raustark. with Francis Bushman. will play a return. engagement Thurs day at the insistent demand of the' hundreds of Grand patrons who were un able to see this strong picture when it broke attendance records a few short weeks back.

Myrtle Stedman In the lending role of The Wild Olive. a tense. passionate love story. built around the career of a wild. reckless girl and the reck.

oning- with her ha ut to' which she Is brought- will be the offering Friday and Saturday. The Famous. Players Film company part photo-adaptation of the popular novel and play. The Dictator. by Richard Ilarding Davis.

affords John liarryrnore. the Inimitable comedian and those immediately concerned with him. in the- projection of fun. opulent opportunities to tickle the rlsl- bles of a large and thoroughly appre ciative audience. lie is as dry In his methods.

as he was In The tan From Mexico" and his other sensational comedy success. Are You a Mason Myrtle titedman and Forrest Stanley are the features of' a splendid co-starring combination wTilch was specially assembled by the Oliver torosco Photoplay company for Its production of The Wild Olive. the attraction Friday and Saturday. Opening with a mysterious murder In the lumber camps of the Allegheny mountains. the story shifts to Buenos Aires at the height of the grand opera season.

Profound sympathy for the joking American exile under sentence of death for a murder he never committed together with enthusiastic ad. mlration of the mountain girl who hid hint in her cabin studio combine to move the heart Into an unusually fervent little leap of joy when the second Jury reverses the verdict of capital punishment and a- sweeping acquit' tal. The character of Miriam. the Wild Olive. a tenderhearted.

true-blue moun taln girl. has been pronounced by literary reviews as one of the most empathetic and finely delineated in the. fiction of the past twenty years. The Clarke company Is engaged lit making the Interior scenes for the two-reel mountain story The Mate of the Primeval. exteriors for which were made in the Sear Valley region recently.

THE VICTORIA MONDAY BEATRIZ MICHELENA. I MIPNinXJ Supported By ifl iVAlVjiNUiM HOUSE PETERS- TUESDAY THE HEART OF PRINCESS MARSARI Thanhouser WEDNESDAY LILLIAN RUSSELL In her great stage" success WILDFIRE THURSDAY THE MAN OF IT" Reliance FRIDAY CECIL SPOONER THE DANCER AND THE KING" SATURDAY ANGEL AND THE MASK" BronclJo THE SAVOY NIONDAV Fourteenth Episode A BOLT FROM THE SKY" TUESDAY KING BAGGOT in MlSMATED Also Fourth Episode Under the Crescent" Series For the Honor. of a Woman' WEDNESDAY Mary. Fuller and' Matt Moore Mary" FRIDAY Bob Leonard and' Ella Hall in The Boobs Romance' Phillips Smalley producer with Lois Weber of Scandal a film of tremendous power. soon to be' released- by Universal.

Film company. aigniiicani 01 me idealistic repuia- tlon of Lois Weber and Phillip Smalley I is Scandal their production since I their return to the Universal fold aft er having made Hypocrites the sensational and other photoplays for the I Zoswortb brand. Scandal Is 5000 feet of power and implied anathema against those wagging ton cues which. through the circulation of untruths and half- truths. cause so much trouble In our garrulous world.

The subject was suggested to Miss Weber. who wrote the story and the scenario. by. an editorial of March 21 1915. In this article.

the editor stated that If one could sit behind any of the club windows that face the avenue of any great cit one would hear more dangerous gossip in half an hour than la the course of a sewing circle In the whole afternoon. The Smalleys are earnest nd seri ous In their work to carry real messages to the world. With this intent they produced Hypocrites and with" this purpose Scandal was made. Th Smalleys believe that Scandal will be a more popular picture and more powerful than' was Hypocrites It la near to every ones life and applies to every lone who talks out of his or her turn. Gossip.

and slander are not peculiar to either rich or poor. Even the unfortunate inarticulate dumb can receive Story From Life. A stony taken from' a. page of life has been developed into an interesting film. play called The Second Begin- ring Adele Lane.

Gretchen Lederer and Edward Sloman. of the Universal players. have succeeded in portraying the evils effected through promiscuous gambling. one of the vices of present day society. A factory girl is married to a rich man who hopes that.

his pretty wife will blossom into a. society Wom an. She Joe" but incidentally learns I that gambling is an accepted form' of I every day entertainment with the re- I suit that she contracts a debt she is 1 unable to pay. How she Is estranged I from her loving' husband and is finally tempted to desert him for the other man Is the theme which Is well car ried out by the clever players. Pretty pretchen Lederer and Adele Lane were particularly effective in this absorbing picture.

Jane Novak. A pretty thing to see or to be seen in Is the white chiffon frock worn by beautiful Jane Novak in tier Mysterious Escort a new Rex film. A great deal of the bodice is blue velvet trimmed with- huge beads and an important part of the simple skirt Is the ar rangement of wide satin bands which cross at the knees. The skirt is very simple and covered by a chiffon drapery almost as full as Its foundation INOW' THE UNIVERSALS LATEST jj AND. GREATEST SERIAL' hi jlTHE BROKEN I COIN" I A story of Adventure Romance and- Love Gripping Fuclnat- tng Thrilling Absorbing.

Written by Emerson Hough. author of The Mississippi Bubble and other famous stories featuring ijij Grace Cunard and I Francis Ford I 15 Alluring Episodes. WIRE OR WRITE 8 CONSOLIDATED FILM I ISSUPPLY COMPANY Rhodes sBI4g Atlanta Ga. ASftSft ueiieiii lFUIll LUIS picLurtr some UL them probably knock each other by means of their swiftly moving telegraphic fingers. Scandal that evil.

slanderous thing has been- put into a tangible graphically repellent object and through the. fast fleeting feet of the ftte reels. it appears to wreak. woe upon the characters in the play. It is pictured as a horrible figure of.

grotesque face and a bod composed of accumulations of mud which It Is pictured as constantly slinging about it standing in. a pool of murky slime Scandal depicts the same conception of the poison- monger" that Shakespeare embodies in the character of lagojn Othello In this instance however. the characteristics of "Scandal" are visualized and its manifestation is brought down to modern days and our own back ards. The picture Is dramatically and characteristically strong. It keeps close' to the human element.

Miss Weber writes of real people not of exaggerated puppets. stretched out of Allshape and realness In order to attain a- theatrical end. SiJvery one who sees It. will have the tendency to keep his or her mouth shut when the next time they have an opportunity of mouthing a particularly pretty bit. of salacious news.

Its salient moral is to mind your own business. Noted Star Will Appear in Mignon Supported by House Peters. Besides' the usual run of Mutual pictures the Victoria willfeature lleatrlz Uchelena In Mignon to Lil llano Russell la Wildfire Wednesday and Cecil Spooner in The Daughter and the King" for Friday. Beatriz Michelena is one of the screen beauties in America today and this fact. coupled with her tare histrionic abilities make of her the- type necessary to portray the gypsy in Mignon.

In all. essentials. Mignon is a classic play classic in its origin of theme in its history in Its widespread popularity classic in respect of those who has been associated with it. There are some stories which seem destined to remain immortal. Mignon Is one of them.

Originally- written. by Goethe Ambrose Thomas utilized the theme for a grand' opera" and the name pert was undertaken in the last forty years by some of the worlds greatest operatic artists. A literature and music. then. "Mignon" furnished the.

producers of the play with a splendid opportunity for translating into film form- a story. the renown of which was so thoroughly well established. A five- part star film of the highest caliber. demanding an artist of exceptional gifts and abilities for the interpretation ofthe grandly ld character which the part of the heroine requires. A gypsy.

girl almost to the manner bred and born. who attaches herself to a handsome young nobleman with a haughty and jealous fiancee of his own class. is a subject for dramatic and literary treatment around which a wealth of picturesque incident has been placed. All are familiar with the story. House Peters enacting the part of Wllhelm Melster the young nobleman.

Is Ii' fitting associate for the err capable Beatrlz Mlchelent. Others in the cast are' Clara Beyers. Will Pike. Bella Bennett and little Baby Wallace. Lillian Russell In Wildfire Wednesday will without doubt be a treat for admirers of this Internationally known' actress.

The Dancer and the King In which Cecil SpooneT will star. does not deal with the dramatic age but Is de' cidedly up-to-date. telling of a young king. deeply Infatuated. with a little dancer.

who afterwards Influences the lives of the. people' and the destinies of a. nation. It Is exciting and thrilling. with a most beautiful love story.

The" Suburban. The Suburban by C. Daze- will be produced by George A. Lease featuring King BatfgoV the Imp star. In the cast will be Nod Reardon.

Frank Smith. Its Shepard a recent Universal Gityite am William Bailey. The big feature of the play the horse race will be taken at one of the well. known tracks. The Man' Who Was' Misunderstood one of the first pie- tunes produced for the Universal by George Lessey had-a sensational horse- race scene.

In which an entire. panoramic view of the race from start to Inlsh was Visible. At the time this was considered a remarkable-photographic Feat and was commented upon by the press and the general public. Mr. Leo- i say will improve on this and promises of the most thrilling- race track scene.

ever seen on the screen. A By Request Famous Photo- Play BookedNfor Three. More. Days. i Bewitching Jackie Saunders in the recently released BaR Pathe drama.

The Acid will be the feature. at the Montgomery Monday. Those. who ate acquainted with Pathe films Know of what an exceptionally high standard they are. Another Balboa- Pathe' drama.

Saved From Himself. will be shown. Tuesday. Wednesday the third novelette When Justice Sleeps. from the Who Pays series will lie featured.

starring Ruth Roland as the wife of a bank teller. who. through tier extravagance loses all foothold upon respectability entreats her brother to replace funds that her husband misappropriated. A murder committed in the attempt to rectify af fairs at the bank. The brother Is sent to prison and the husband ant wife suffer- the pangs of conscience that wrong-doing engenders.

When love and respect for each other are lost when ones status in the world of af fairs is nil Who Pays These stories of infinite amount of tense moments and bitter lessons of experience pie. turized so expressively are winning the admiration of all deep thinking persons. By. special request Lois Weber's fa mous Hypocrites will the feature for Thursday Friday and Saturday. This allegorical play that alms to un mask the mean nvpocrjsies of society has creed a sensation all over- the.

country. A brief prologue shows Gabriel as an ascetic monk of olden times killed by an outraged people to whom tie has dared present Truth after consecrating himself with fasting and prayer. At the opening of the play itself Gabriel is a minister of a modern church. denouncing his congregation of sinning hypocrites for their hypocrisy. Discouraged he later sinks into a dream and sees himself as the monk of eld and accompanied by Truth.

sees the' persons in the drama as they are revealed in her mirror. This brief description gives little Idea of the dramatic interest- fearlessness and beauty of the production of this play. lUrtenay Footes creation of Gabriel Is a masterpiece. lie is supported by Herbert Standing Myrtle Stedman. Adele I Dixie Carr and by Margaret Edwards in an exquis lie in of The Spirit of Truth" Max Figman Lois Meredith Orrin Johnson and Edmund Breese.

in Screen Dramas. More big features are scheduled at the Strand for the. coming' week. The opening attraction. looked for two days Monday and Tuesday.

is presented by the Metro Pictures corporation. Max Figman and Lois Meredith two very popular stars in the rollicking Comedy drama. My Best Girt" This is In' five acts and furnishes many unique situations. For Tuesday and Wednesday the Metro company present Fighting Bob. Five acts of thrilling- drama.

with Orrin Johnson in the leidfnc role. Friday William. Fox presents Edmund preese in Alfred utroi drama. The Walls of Jericho. Saturday The Reward a drama of stage- life.

starring Bessie Batriscale will le shown. This Is another- one of the Mutual Master pictures. Best Girl" is a play which ran for many months at the Park theater- New York and is from the pen of two of Americas most brilliant. comedy creators. Channlftg- Pollock.

author of The Pit" and Such Little Queen. and Rennold Wolf author of The Beauty shop The Red Widow- and other- great stage successes My Be Girl' is- in live acts. 2110 scenes. and required a cast of thirty- eight principals and- a great. number of supporting players.

Orrin Johnson has always been popular with women patrons of the theater. and he has always presented an admirable figure in uniform. In the production- of Fighting Bob. shown Wednesday and Thursday. Mr.

Johnson has every chance to distinguish himself as a soldier and a de fender of women Costumed In the uniform of an officer in the army of a small Latin-American republic. he fights for his country and. he. fights also strenuously in defense of the woman he loves. The Walls of Jericho billed for Friday Is taken from Alfred Sutros drama as produced by James K.

Hackett at the Hackett theater. New York. There are. 300 scenes directed by Lloyd B. Carlton.

the distinguished producer. To Edmund lireese Is allotted the leading part with the' support of an star cat Including Claire Whitney and Stuart Holmes. The offering for Saturday Is The Reward. with Bessie Iiarriscale in the principal part. Life behind the scenes is vividly portrayed in the newest production of Thomas It.

Ince director general of the New York Motion Picture corporation. It Is the story of a chorus girls struggle to be good de. spite the temptations of stage life. How the odds almost overwhelm her. and how she is finally saved from herself a cynical man of the world is told in four parts of wonderful acting arid striking pictures.

Features and Stars On Weeks Program. At Alpha. Theater Big features and stars of the finest are on the program at the Alpha this week. beginning Monday with War. ren Kerrigan and Vera SlssQn in Tile Oyster Dredger.

and approaching a climax Thursday when The Unite Terror the Rim by Stuart Patton exposing the cure-all faker will be shown. The Oyster Dredger" Is a delight fu" story depicting the ennui and un- happlness ot an heiress sod the re freshlng spontaneous happiness of the ster dredger. a happiness resulting- from work well done. The young woman proposes to change places with the oyster dredger Just cur lUl experiment. Jack finally agrees to the prop osition and is Installed In the wealthy girls home while she takes.

up the work of an oyster dredger. Quite a refreshing story. with a pretty lov affair inirwoven. snake this delightful Victor drama one of pleasing Interest. The fourteenth episode of The Black Box A Bolt from the Blue will also be seen on this day.

Other- good things on the bill are Into the Light featuring Jane Novak Tuesday. and the third story When Justice Sleeps of the Who Payer series. for Wednesday. with Ruth' Roland In' the' leading role. Great Interest Is being displayed la the reel Imp ma The White Terror.

featuring Hobart. Henley. Al Jlolubar and others. The evils of child labor of vile housing and lac tory one. of crooked politics and graft and the excesses of the idle rich are all flayed in thlf startling- story.

lit Is a thrilling- plot- with. absorbing love interest. geT 1 llB 90N rrlrUT10N SU DAY jU 0 I a L1At1IN AT ALAMO IN NEW OMEOY' RE th WeeksB ll ThreeW ee rP pu. ith Public CharUeChaplln. le" IJ a on tbenewest Essanaycom edyftWork ne 2 rYon ay.

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