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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1926. i eneesovevecsccesonsecoes! STRAND _ Peeeesecosoooeccosoesoos TODAY |: Youth Is Secret of Film Success 4 At what age should a girl enter _ motion pictures? Norma and Constance Talmadge agree that the earlier the better. “I got my first part at Vita- graph when I was fourteen years old,” says Norma, “and Constance * when she was thirteen. The parts weren't important, but they gave us a wonderful opportunity to ob- serve the experienced actresses: at | work. “It takes eight or ten years be- fore the average actress. becomes well enough known to get good parts, and if a girl doesn’t start when real young success comes to her sometimes when youth is fading. “Many an actress is cheated of stardom in this manner. After » working hard for years some act- resses have achieved a temporary place on the topmost rung of. the » ladder only to climb down. again’ when their charms fade.” Constance Talmadge holds sim- « llar views. “The number of stars of today | who were once child actresses is » really surprising,” says Constance. ~ “They learned the elements of act- * ing at a-very tender age and be- came what directors call ‘natural tfoupers.’ The lessons learned in the ‘teens of a girl’s life . never fade.” - Constance recently completed her new First National comedy,| “Her Night of: Romance,” which * shows at the Strand Theatre to- day. 's leading man is. Ro- , last seen in “The ” Jean Hersholt, with her in “The G Albert , Gran, Sidney Bracy, Joseph Dowling and Tem- plar Saxe also are in the cast. F TOMORROW - Could You Slay Fiancee In War Here’s an interesting question— or would you kill your ee s 8 cy om F 5 = ES = 3 : z mm crushing defeat in wart? is the dilemma that con- Goudal in the thrill- i & ? é East,” a thrilling war-time drama of the Secret Ser- which shows at the Strand e tomorrow. Jetta plays a part in this picture, which Bdapted by C. Gardner Sulli- from the stage success. She : in the confidence of rival | powers, apparently giving valuable ‘information to both sides, and it not until the last few feet of that her true identity is re- : { Eb i F the development of the story, oudal, as Miss Hawtree, bly a German spy, falls in Valdar; a German spy. When he is about to send a mes- to Berlin that all is in readi- for an air raid on London if consummated, means the of thousands if not the de- ; struction of. the city itself, she covers him with her revolver and threatens to kill him if he sends | the message. A revolver battle ensues with the result that Valdar ‘ia mortally wounded, but by whom, “only the final scenes reveal. ~ This is only one of many thrill. ing scenes in this remarkable pic- “ture in which Miss Goudal, Robert Ames, Henry Walthall and Clive featured. The back- F ii $F o F It is a Rupert Julian production and in addition ) to having directed the picture, Mr. “Wulian plays the role of Kaike: Wilhelm. Many of the sets are! both historical and massive. N THE Kef WES: CITIZcN MONPN POP — Here Comes the Bride By Taylor, ge SAW YOU LAST, WEN YES~ tT Seems LIKE AGES SINCE T WONDERFUL TIME WHILE + YOU WERE VISITING MY im $0 Gad You fouLD FIND TiME if * leeasing to be so used it ‘shall re- ‘ithe business of manufacturing and climax. of “Three| | Oriental TTLE GIRL, IF You LY KNEW How THE “ODRS' HAVE DRAGGED PidE- om" 4 oaks Tom—Tum- ‘MOTOR MAGNATE SELLS PROPERTY | LA’ BELLE, July 13.—Henry Ford, the motor) magnate, has sold jto Walter N. Munroe the southeast ‘quarter of Block 19 in La Belle |“on condition that it be used for | the purpose of carrying on the 'business of manufacturing ice and \distributing electric power.’ | ‘The deed given by Mr. Ford \specifies that upon the property {vert to him, or to his heirs or as- signs. |KING ALFONSO GATHERS DEATH PLOT MEMENTOES MADRID—King ‘Alfonso, who has just passed forty, may be con- jgratulated on having passed jthrough another year without jhaving’ to add to a somewhat jgruesome museum he has estab- |lished—nothing less than a collee- tion of relics of the various at- tempts to cut ‘short his career. These grim souvenirs range from the nipple ‘of a feeding bottle used jin an attempt to poison him at the age of eight months, to pieces of | the Barcelona bomb, and the skele- ton of a horse’ killed in another bomb outrage. 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