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PAGE TEN. POWER OF GREAT BOOK RETAINED IN FILMING QF “IF WINTER GOMES” It is a rare exception when a story which has achieved wide popularity is dramatized for the screen and re- tains in its picturized version the power and vitality that made for its success in book form. When such an event comes to pass, it deserves our full measure of praise. Such an exception is the William Fox screen dramatization of “If ‘Winter Comes,” Hutchinson’s fam- ous novel, which was shown at the ‘America theater last night. Readers of the book—and who has not read this great work of fiction?—will rejoice that they have the opportunity of seeing the well beloved characters of Hutchinson visualized in a manner that deviates not one whit from their concept of these characters. Motion picture fans who have not read “If Winter Comes” will be delighted with one of the most absorbing film dramas cade. ack treahre, as Hutchinson created him, is one of the most lov- able characters in all fiction, and as Percy Marmont portrays him on the acreen he retains all the whimsical- ity, pathos and noble-heartedness of the book. And he looks the part If William ‘Fox had searched through the entire galaxy of screen personalities (and, doubtless, he did) he could not have chosen any actor who more closely approximates the mental concept limned by Hutchin- eon. ‘“Puzziehead” Sabre ts not an easy character to interpret. His emotional complex ranges from the extremely suppressed to the violent- ly passionate, and the mere fact that Marmont {s convincing in the role, ranks this characterization as a notable achievement. ‘The other characters in the drama are almost equally as well taken care of. 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Biederman, Prop BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY_CO. calls her, is a splendid foil to the broad-minded, unconventional Sabre, and succeeds admirably in bullding up that sympathy for poor, abused “Puzzlehead” which Hutchinson in- tended. Nona, as portrayed by Ann For- rest, is an appealing bit. Raymond Bloomer, in the character of Lord ‘Tybar; Sydney Herbert, in the role of Twyning, and William Riley Hatch as Rev. Sebastian Fortune, make an exceptional cast. Espectal- ly to be commended is the work of DU Allen and Eleanor Daniels, n those quaint and humoro High, Jinks and Low aka 6 ee Harry J. 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An vent marr! witht Th Adoption of the blood test within twenty years was predicted by many stances. she was polsoned. from his home on Madison avenu New York. MRS. EARLS TELLS WOMEN Here is Charles Webb husband of Mrs, Gertrude Webb, who died under what are believed many to be mysterious circum: There is doubt whether Ho ts coming oy the woman state meeting of the conference for progressive political action, head- quarters for which are in Washing- ton, D. C. It was pointed out that the con: ference was not connected with any third party political movement, but \that its object was solely to obtain |legislation, including repeal of the Hsch-Cummins railroad law. De- Postal Banks cision to have district meetings OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 4—Establish- |i, atl congressional district in ment by the government of banks in | February was reached. connection with the postal system. oye SSS Ss was favored yesterday by farmer | A ton of soft coal will produce and labor defegates attending a/1,400 pounds of coke. pon = Farmer-Labor Delegates Ask ONG DISTANCE offers a miraculous service to the nation. Farm, oil field, factory, mine and mill—all are before the man who uses the telephone and he may, “plug in” at his pleasure, Weather makes little difference, dis- tance none at all. Thé whole country with its 14,000,000 telephones is on a switchboard before one when he lifts the receiver. Bell System service is available to all. It is the messenger of modern business, the handmaiden of the modern home. TED BLOOD MAY WRECK ROMANCES BUT WILL EVENT MISMATING, SCIENCE FORECASTS FUTURE insoluble,” Dr. Bainbridge | said. “We would know the best methods of eugenics and we would also have an effective means of doing away with a great number of |divorce cases." Dr. Bainbridge said that through |blood tests persons could discover tages and obliviate the divorce te-nuptial blood tests to pre- mismating and promote happy jages is predicted by surgeons n the next twenty years. js fact was brought to light at surgeons attending the conyention. ‘They jokingly pointed out that be- fore many more years the prospec- tive father-in-law will ask the young swain who is seeking the hand of his daughter: “Have you had your blood tested and is it of the type that asctentists decree best suited to the red corpuscles of the girl of your heart?” Thus, many romances of the fu- ture may be wrecked on the rocks of science, but physicians are fully convinced that the blood test will reduce divorces, promote happy mar. the thirty-sixth annual convention | Whether others had a natural af-|riages and prevent mismated mar- of the American Association of Ob-|finity for them and whether they | riages. stetricians, Gynecologists and Ab- |Were possessed of temperaments that dominal Surgeons, recently held | Were sulted for each other to live in| For fesults try a Tribune Ciassi- here. | wedded bi fled A Dr, O. M. Gruhzit of Detroit read | wars. a paper on “Incompatible Blood,” which In effect said there were four GREETINGS kinds of blood as far as tempera ment {s concerned and they make It pleases your friends or relative and for various sorts of dispositions and pleases you at the same time when you natures among those in whose veins mail eting cards. It shows a happy they flow. thoughtfulness of .the other person. Pursuing Dr. Gruhzit's topic, Dr. Choose from our large, varied and William 8. Bainbridge of New York beautiful stock of cards. declared that the whole fabric of Call at our store, 240 East Sec- marriage and propagation should be ond. oF “Phone Lt670, cand Mr woven along lines more in keeping Waugh wilt seatl ion you with with medicine and science samples, “If blood tests are taken of men and women before they were per ill Co. 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