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Lawrence Semon, the latest adaytion, to the Vitagraph corps of directors, is, Dusily engaged on his first picture un der the Vitagraph Banner, It In a jone part comedy written by Mr. Sem on with ©. Graham Baker, author of the “Itsky, the Inventor,” series, in collaboration. Hughey ' Mack and] Adel de Garde, Vitagraph players, as ‘slated by the vaudeville team of Binns [and Binns, make up the cast, Vitagraph Director George D. Baker putting the finishing touches on Kenneth . Webb's Edith Storey, An n Tapley and George Stevens. In a one-part drama written by Paul, West and past completed for the Vita- graph by ‘Director Harry Davenport, Svart Overton, Dorothy Kelly, Bobby Connelly and Ned Finley are ‘seen in ceptionally fitting roles. A large company of Western Vita graph players left the Hollywood Studio for Truckee, California, where Director William Wolbert will pro duce a three-part snow picture, which’ | when completed will be released as a Broadway Star Feature. Mary Ander son, Webster Campbell, Corinne Grif fith, Anne Schaefer, Otto Lederer and Frederick Hiller, Mr. Wolbert expects to ‘be at rockie for the next three weeks. A three-part Broadway Star Feature, entitled “The Secret Seven,” written ‘by Adolph A. ‘Thomas and’ produced Vitagopah Director William Hum phrey, who also plays a leading part, with Leo Delaney, Roxe Tapley, Harry Northrup, Carolyn Birch and Templer Saxe in pleasing roles, will soon be re leased by the Vitagraph Company. Ralph W. Ince is the author of the latest story of the “Freddy Series,” on which Director Frank Currier is at work at the Vitagraph studio at Bay Shore, Long Island, William Dang man will portray “Freddy De Vere tnd William ‘Lovell, dry in is sup port. MIKE RAT ACTOR HAS PA fat Plathrush, One of the team of the These two rodents played an import: ¢ Blue Ribbon Feature. ‘Over of Geoffrey Mann, recently produced by Director were shown alphur mateh imine above fester ‘The aie w are known as “Mi ‘ante! ‘and,cording to Rottier, the pyrotechnician of the homed who trained the four foot agers, “Lissi’s* closet end . Seowinl pair ae A COINGIDENG When Lillian Walker, who has just nimhed work on the five-part Blue Ribbon Feature, “Green Stockings,” a picturization of A. E. W. Mason's sue. Cenaral Broadway production, looked over her Christmas gifts from friends and admirers, the Vitagraph favorite found that she had been sent three boxes of silk stockings, each contain ing one dozen pairs. Upon opening the boxes Mian’ Walker was ‘greatly surprised to find that every last pair ag either of ‘ bright or pale green ie. ‘Miss Warner is not superstitious, 20 the English custom as put forth in the picture does not phase her. So, there is a good chance that the stockings will be put into use, peacesae A NEW SUIT, ‘Have you not appeared before as a, ‘this suit, madam?” AT THE CLUB. They say that prizefighters can't. “Bob, I don't believe it! Look at, all the punches they take.” —Philadel phia Evening Ledger. eel
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