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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. S — WS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN MOTION PICTURE WORLD | | MOVIES TO PUSH ARTCRAFT NEWS IANX-MAN” MAKES WAR SAVING STAMP. e ALLAN DALE WEEP A big opportunity to shine has been granted Raymond Hatton in “The The thirty millions or more people ‘Whisping Chorus,”” the big Cecil B. who frequent the motion picture | PeMille spectaclo \lxmf\:x' \:ifllflbe };““ drama, hails George Loane Tucker's theaters of the country each week will | 16ased by Artcraft shor : 2 "’\‘f as | production of Hall Caine' “The = be impressed decply with the advan- | done wonderwul rh.x.nu,\or work _in | Manx-Man, e hollor the Tan g 2 %93 tages of the government’s War Savings | Dumberless Paramont Arteraft pic- Ty films of the year.” In a review of this | & - o Stamps during the coming month be- | tures and in his latest work he has | Golawyn-aistributed picture, Mr, Dale | i fi cause of the arrangements that have | excelled everything. 1ys: . el » been completed by the committee of St. Valentine's Day will mark _Lhe “I am glad I saw this picture. It is i fhW?‘?[W? the National Association of the Mo- | completion of Mary l'u'k(’urd'sA first | extremely long, but it malkes you feel | & 2 LY e tion Picture Industry, of which Adolph | “solid” vear at the Lasky studio in|jike Oliver Twist and want ‘more.’ | i -7 Zukor, president of the Famoug| Hollywood, Cal. She arrived In Cal- | With its beautiful views of the Isla of Judge the Biil by the Laughter Players-Lasky corporatian, is chair- | ifornia from New York on February | Man, and its wonderfully human Hall = . & ;’ ™ * - ey 14, 1917, after finishing “The Poor | Caine story, “The Manx-Man" must ‘z}'\i}» &hud Cfi&/‘yfi EE < ‘With the return of Mr. Zukor to | Ldittle Rich Girl,” and in Hollywood | take its place as one of the finest films | ki L& — ) New York this week after conferences | year just ended, has done six photo- | of the vear. T am no devotee of the PR ] S T ey ! RO/ DTN O with federal officials, he announced | Pl for Artcraft release at the | Hall Caine cult, but “The Manx-Man,’ L‘"“» »Hurpson & Co. THE ROAD TGO RENO the plans that would call for the con- | Lasky studios, signalizlng her most | as one of his carly stories written be- TERMINI and SAULS BESSIE LESTER tinued co-operation of all the exhi- | perfect work and adding to her well- | fore he started to take himself with = e Lion - : 3 bitors in the country and the entire | deserved reputation as perhaps the | the deadly scriousness of his other | B EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY ! industry at large in the new drive for | most famous personality in the world | works, is admirable all the way THE war funds. Secretary McAdoo, of the | today. through. 1In the picture, all its best e Treasury, expressed to the industry his | Percy Marmont, an English actor, | features are emphasized—especially A 2 s a by highest appreciation of the assistance | who played with Elsie Ferguson in | its Pathos. This is the first film 1 AU " the motion picture industry gave the | “Rose of the World,” and who is now | have Viewed that brought the suspi- 3 - government upon the occasions of the | appearing with Kthel Barrymore in | clon of moisture to my cyes. —PARTS—8 first and second Liberty Loans and | «“Camille,” on the speaking stage, has | Morcover, it is capitally acted An Astounding Rex Beach Story in Pictures. A striking arrange- | stated that the unitcd frant that the | ajso been engaged for the new Elsie | Henry Ainley, a London matince idol, mentof Underworld Conditions. | industry had presentcd when calls for | Jorguson picture. J. Searle Dawley | 15 1688 interesting than Fred Groves NOTE %his Picture Will ONLY be Shown Today and Tomorrow | voluntary services have gone forth | wijl girect the production wha, as Pete, gave one of the best A : has been a source of great inspiration R performances in the picture field to- e atidion AT col G G ey el with Bi renarie | COME TO THE MATINEE ! ! ! 1= el who are t‘l‘“"c",‘_'-" charged wWith [fmournour) Nis Wdirecting | Marguerite | S2N L Vit CHoves i || e R Bl s i N .| Clark in “Prunella.” This is a fanci- |~ robile features and his dramati COMIN 04 We Just Were Fortunate enough Every motion picture theater will| o oo 0 oAl ane | sense, vitalized every scene in whict SOMING 11 A : R ey e sroducionEmitni aes e enaac Sl FE A BT L ESRRRESEIE Se8 e T AT AT D To Sccure Another Feature ['i7e Bliaes it be Nashed. Hon tha | ter and Toueurils adoptinglsomel| s covreciiana axtramaly sood actor MAE MARSH BoEWeRbooled QLA Quic i slides o flas 3 5 SRy e % lon, | of course, an emely good actor, i il o = ” Bo ok = SHE screens all over the cauntry calling at- | RO%C! methods in producing it which |y he seemed to be quite inferior 10 FIELD OF HONOR” MON. and WED. ONLY iy od Erom | tention to the advantages the people | 1T 18 CAITED 18 & COUCed SIVARSC | Groves. Miss Elizabeth sdon, s ter Than Her Last Picture, and You Know What That Means. uo-Same Name. will gain by the purchase of War Sav- | Ment of the art. Jules Raucourt, | ute, gave a charming performan . ings Stamps. During the last Liberty | Who has ju oo Chedi e T T e en i vy Loan the committee of which Mr. | Frederick in “La Tosca, ¥s the | starred: it Cuw Zuk s i -or | leading male role. . 5 : : S ot Zukor is chairman distributed over | 1€ g cunning little baby, it was a i - e £ = i oo 9 Ir T AS 3 V /£ n ( P >feree, vhic is ad- 2 170,000 slides and had produced and Clarence Brown, who has been |and every picture fun will be enthu HART AND DOUG TAKE | mentioned for referee, which , 3 st P o) \ co rv over 500,- | Maurice Tourncur's assistant for some | uystic.” mitted to be a dangerous job, are VENGEANCE and the WQMAN "B | shown all over the country over 500, astic. < MaLy Ploicforal Barney Glafisia) D} B0 Tect og. s et patiratie Appeel. | tme, has enlisted in the aviation | ARBUCKLE’S DEF] | Mery Picktord, Bamey Oldfleld, D. Allan Dale, veteran critic of the P cast, however was perfect. CHAPTER V.—BEST YE' i B The effectiveness of this co-operation | corps and dons his uniform next IT PAY TO BY‘ BY“F\‘TWUL A | was felt on every side and many laud- | week. Winthrop Kelly succecds him | D JV] 'J i »all team. atory lotters were sent by officials to | and has already cntered upon his Sunshine Comedy BILLY WEST ¢ | the members of the committee. Be- | duties. Kelly has had wide experi- | - == Fatty Arbuckle’s challenge to Bill DOUG FAIRBANKS' NEXT. ’ des Mr. Zukor the committeo con-| ence on the stage and screen, and is| A beautiful woman's face may be| Hart and Doug Fairbanks for the su- The scenario for *“Headin’ South,” | | | i | sts of W. W. Irwin, J. I. Brulatour, | known as the “human dramatic en- | her fortune—also it may be her sal-| premacy in gun play has been accedt- | pouglas Fairbanks' next picture for Marcus Lowe and eGorge K. Spoor. cvelopec * being very well read and | vation. Dorothy Dalton has discav-| ed by the Western motion picture | Artcraft, was written by Chief Direc- gifted with a remarkable memory. |e€red that her charms can soothe the | champions and a new country has, jor Allan Dwan, giving Fairbanks a Rar 7o Al MUTT and JEI —E0a ™ |mE Kb Elsie Ferguson is starting on a new | §avage breast of a motor cop even.| jee nheard from. None other than role in which he does his utmost to PARAMOUNT POINTERS production for Artcraft release, from | The beautiful Thomas IH. Ince star in| the only Charles Spencer Chaplin { outdo the stunts that made his re- a scenario by Charles Maigne in SUNDAY and MONDAY LRI “1"1'-‘\un| w mw‘:{» newest | wishes to try his hand at the mew | cent picture, “The Man fram Painted production, sove Me,™ will soan be i game Hart and Fairbanks wanted . Post,” somewhat of a novelty from an | | | A Powerful Production of Primi- | which Betty Howe has been en- | Prod ve M ooniy N 3 g Jack Halt, who is to play opposite | gaged to play the chief supporting | ““‘““" Sud P ‘”“,‘[“ o Jnade | riding included in the festivities, but | acrobatic standpoint i; 21 i v r o it r ar. |4 cess o lare- ) Sal, as rbuckle s ine ov PR IS - G a tive Passions and Mighty Emotions | | | Dorothy Dalton in her next Para- | TOI¢ of the popular star. |ERE R iyt dht w R Arbuckle draws a line at fancy * | | Miss Howe has won renown on the broncho busting, although he proved VERY BUSY RESTING. stago and screen as a beautiful and |80 108 HIAr <8 CEETE W G T d | his horsemanship in “Out West,” his | | lent prayers lately, in hopes that the | accomplishec Jung woms ? DS o S 5 Y s o R e : e n . Rty Y | R g accomiplisnedd Younsgewoman sund she knew full well the penalty. Thus, | 12test comedy. In this stand Fatty 'yne completion of “Our Little Wif NGB sassstes nee i the picture be| noted for her athletic proclivities. | )on 5 motor cop espied her and gave | 18 backed up by Charlie, who says anq the beginning of her mext producs OMING! { made in the East comes true. Jack | She is an accomplished horsewoman | cp;ge instead of foalishly trying to | that his riding activities are con- (ion, Madge Kennedy is a_frequent a and a tennis enthusiast, swims, shoots | {,ca¢ him, sne pulied in and called to | fined to 'a nice and gentlo wooden caller at the rooms of the Stage S B R " | and can sail a boat in any kind of a | {hq speeding officer pitcou saw-horse Woren s War Reliet iwhere she 068 | not since he came back from Alaska.| wind from a spring Zephyr to a sow' | «(p sir: won't you help me? T) “Out West” is proclaimed the best pies herself in recording subscriptions_ Hlaving been in the frozen North the ster Sho is also clever with | aaig ind my way and my lights won't | comedy Fatty Arbuckle has ever done, | and other mecessary work ¢ o = S 'ZVERY WOMAN PART BIG BILL FARNUM St York colds hold no terrors for | h and palette and is an ardent | work and [ don't want {o hurt any- | which is decidedly gratifying to the | — . vim. | motor enthusiast body.” big comedi who had sworn to | ALT WRONG Roscoe uc o stooc he lobt 1 0 S i for o n ~ 1 ~ > Pl = B VAMP, SAYS THEDA| NEAR DEATH AGAIN | Rorwos Arbucklo stood in the lonby | " Ax & henolit for o 3oitvwont | "Thie policemin pulled nis own ma | demonstsato- to Hart ang Fairbanks | WIS AUD WRONG = of the Alexandria Tlotel in Los An-| Studio Club, the Lasky Plavers, re- | chine to a halt and turned a search-| his conception of their Western pho- s e e e - _ | geles with a troubled frown on his; cently gave John Masefield’s artistic | light into her face. He say her| toplays.When the eminent Arteraft "“”‘ el r‘ ‘m e e s ARy face, “I'm looking for a street car,” | if melancholy drama, “Tho Tragedy sparkling eyes and wonderful tecth as | stars watched Iatty’s prowess on the Stor to appea e 3 at “The reason that good women like vallmm Farnum took a big chance { ho remarked His friend chirped in| of Nan.” with Helen Jerome Eddy in ' she parted her lips in one of the wearing ‘“just the very newest thing 5, and flock to see my pictures was “‘::‘1; his life and now he's glad it's | return, ‘“There are plenty of them | the title role. This particular play | sweetest smiles that ever dazzled a| namtited surprise, but expressed great P ’\01”‘”“1»‘1 (O i ‘“‘;“”“""H‘“‘ z 4 » |'Over. hShi ib Ans . the 5 5 idable : 5 : e : e : > = 5 2 areasonable minimum in the matter first a little bit of a puzzle to me, It all happened at Port Henry, in i!‘t",‘ 5 ‘)‘V' and t\ln\\n in front of the | offers a formidable task for any | poor, «m:u.. ess motoreyele .m” confidence in their ability to teach ::;’:\‘lm’”‘fim’ L {2 Miss \Theds Barn, the Wiliam hene £direens Ll Sl ho (” why ”“'[rn“:)i ouzsels ).n‘t‘m«; ;..m:;w,\{ m" players, and ’;rn-(mn;q’mr v:‘].]‘*“‘ x.\;'»‘ city u:‘ 1(IV(;”.‘\':yLr»l\”‘y e R n e R Bl e oy : ; > : : 3 armum s | of those at isn 0 kinc or the leading woman o say that | asked no more—wha an coulc THat b Chanliobiniennet tol ionias ox star, whose new Theda Bara|making exteriors for his forthcoming | want,” he said. *“I want an old- | tho Lasky Thespians covered them- |and promptly ran his bike into a ditch | (70 305 L0 0 o ; VEN AS YOU AND I” [iRé:; production, & sThe SiForbldden f{:\;sxe..p’,‘l‘.“":f":,“:]“ m‘“""‘ll Rouzh and | fashioned horso car—and I can’t find - selves with glory at tho initial per- | near by. Then he boarded the run-|* i R TVRER 000t qo.| Bverything has gome up, even the h,” has just been released. Ready. n hat Farnum hesi- | one anywhere.” He stood for hours| formance would not be exaggerating. | ning board and with his own search- | i0er e B SHE PE® BI0 0E VAT e of flowers, as Ambassador Gers “But I decided that there really is [ tated and that the natives declared ho | wondering what to do and when last | Thero was mot a noticoabla flaw in | light guided her into town. s : ) 2 S S RS S e i st a little bit of vampire instinct in |'couldn’t do it, count for nothing now. . se L o e D T e o As he removed his cap respectf ans have HIanhns SORUOR o ;{" .r"l‘ s FEE e e lery woman, no matter how fat she | And naturally William is quite proud Sima ey cnira v ol ave onie it i W st e Hilor (lanul o sy nRGRRIaSt elancefinto e ch il anyth iAo oD (oL SRSl SIEE Bl el RS R e ay be or how model a wife or moth- { of himself, and the natives look ot | pag [ e e R e Ehoeib o EonTn e oSl i snelthasieal i e amliRoRhold lsor swhiere I s N CIS SR B O ONE Rt S Nat R ol And the very good wonten seem | him with wonderment. B. DeMille s secured per- | from the sombreness of the key in | him sweetly, he said wildest part of the mountains or the himself minus $20 and plus a carnag feel somehow that life hasn't been According to the script of “Rough | mission from the government to use | which it is written, and is exceeding- “That'll be all risht—vou needn’t| desert. Among these prominently tion. hite fair to them; that they. have [and Ready,” which is being directed g B 1 5 453 5 i = 5 s oy opium pipes and things in hig first | Iy difficult in the matter of dialogue, issed something. So they like to by Richard Stanton for William Fox, | gspecial produciion fo Arrteraft, and owing to the necessity of using the b and see all these passions and emo- [ Mr. Farnum is called upon to drive a | j; j g N n oF & ~ J < t i so that Raymond Hatton carly Eng pronunciation \ o rsiot which. fhioy have 20 carer | ten-melamite. das tontn. pves. o poan ; Rl P S QUITE NarURAL WOMEN AND CHILDREN WAITING : studying up to hecome an opinm % “i‘l‘“"”m‘Lf‘ for the alp | o 2nd Sown A seep bl Wibs Whell pegier. | Just what tiev are all @ Tn one of the fort : Pathe “It is @ sort of revenge for the dis- [ valley. There was a three-foot fall | 5. . S e A GK 0 3 LA ctures ship's . Aice Beiointments and dulmess ofl We, | S ais o) 57 tha srond and e sieal| =5 . dont dmow. because they MARY PI F RDS m ST "" Ures o o 3 3 : working on tho dark stage at prominently in 5 ind recently nued pths FIatiousy portray e Of [ was loaded with four thousand | studio and all the doors are while some L rimental e TO OBTAHN MILK ]N PETROGR.AD coly LR e wa i G BIOH Sl e frnie For the Ilollywood Studio were being m t noticed s X ory of the vampire is always a t s es Bili 7 ‘eclaced Director @ I § T g s iced dy. ) After all, you can’t eat your| geanton in a tone evidently to give ke and have it too, no matter how ming and clever you may be. Sa, = gl e { mount picture, has been offering si- | beaches near Los Angeles via a wide A Big Drama of the Early West. During her short holiday between PAY ME IS COMING! PAY MU iS C > e hasn’t been in the Bast for ten years, crecn in Los Angeleg last week they send me back. 11 back to my bicyele (ko @ StTEEt ear | e 1 8 S There is little doubt that ““Amarilly | hat organization where .the girls e £ of Clothes-Line Alley in whic the studio live and hold their teas and WICEH Iy LA hich | " ather stran hner. Mary Pickford, star supreme in the | the needle of the compass behaved the star confidence. recettions Helen Jorome Eddy is get- | Upon imvestigation, it was found e sad ending is a sort of compensa- Is (h:: snn\‘\ .»V)HV.’H the hnrmn} of | ting up a benefit to be held at the | screen world, will next appear for Art-! that {he magnetic attraction of bn for the woman whose sense of ;H“ h"ri] e marno Well, | Lasky studio theater where she 1s to | craft, is the most humorous picture in { umbrella held by Brvant Washbur s utraged if sin wero | = T present John Mascficld’s “Tragedy of Chtine haslover apnooredl Glothos ar in “Kidder & Ko,” was the caus 3;0;‘;'n1:‘;e°cnd i e N Foel G| b Ll oyn e th eredl DBt b | et it i | Ginee e R B s L GIUS e hasReverian Eeec Gl ghe S R e ver a little of ite color | Teins, cracked the whip, gave the fa- | aco Carpenter, the noted stage artist| ine Alley is typlcal of the tenement| T '8 TYCH o8 PUIERION: 0 ¢t , craves > s sway | millar cry, and was ol T s, & are | district of a grout metropolis. The | 57 a ag exertec d excitement in life. She goes away and Lasky playe n the cast are; o.%7 T e Ve novers aralattcnenliseltito o 5 ool FOEECE! O ik b Sl e Yo Cast AT8 characters that appear, fram the star eling that perhaps virtue is its own "‘::: “‘“P“ v::"‘m_“‘“"y{‘:v"r”f(\’_x.\ o ”"h"i Erdlen¥iTerom e milny vt sl e nen I HEREL SRS SR e B G i e e e by 'ward after all. And everybody is e 3 L 191 ter, Rayvmond Matton, Lili cincts that form so large and so pic- | Mr. Washburn was ready to leave the eased, even the censors.” dogs under control, went over the| ton, Mabel Van Buren, Cec: ’ - ; # summit and down the valley at light- | 4nq other Paramount player: ning speed. At different points cam-! 1, Hollywood, where the BILD HART BACK TO NATURE. | .cras ground out the action. plavers make Paramount pictures, Chatsworth Park, some fifty miles| “Candidly,” said Farnum, when he | wnho aro members of tho Lasky Cc S 2 ok g e L Ansches s o HiNasa 2| allentod suiels Trom o, Biok atte | pe “ro,memrery of 10 Xasky Com | wiin ‘o family of chliren who an| WRAGH: INSIRATION. e scenic background for William S.| T left the summit I had visions of a | have a littlo organization to put on e S P i prt's new Artcraft picture to follow ! pile of dogs, sled, supplies and Bill 2 3 ‘ M eid Blue Blazes Rawden,” and which iS{ Farnum reposing in the valley. Be of its mysterious turesque a portion of the city | studio. Mary Pi yrd, of course, app This, after a a5 Amarilly, daughter of tender- | way for an umbrella hearted Irish washersvoman-mothe; five o'clock in the morning three vs before Christmas, a violent ring one-act plays, everyone is excited | followin plavers Willam B LD e out the forthcoming “Willia el e : g A e e yet unnamed. The Thos. H. Ince| lieve me, it's exhilarating. I think | \'V)T_“,',-»' ] S ,h N s r‘]_‘ £ "'“’.“ termien M br- | Fannie Ward, wha bad b G pr took his entire company to this| 1] take it for daily recreation.” Mille Nights', ot the Communily the. raret Landis, Iate Price, Thomss H. | tar into the Rleht on (no 1 M and Tugged spot, where some cat- dter ey e thginoter Vilson. Jred oo . erbert | “Innocent,” and a N S e R e — who wroto “The Woman d : ! . © a veritable devil's playsround A MATTER OF ARITIDMETIC The Warrens of Vi : worth, Anirim Scott, George Hacka- | Christmas shopping. After Miss Wa e e o L T Ty | B G i sl 1w a | thorn and Gertrnde Short. In ade hadlen I in st th o Bistcasty npon one snother, With | that tab retr ooh i ihe/bathe ssb. | Dasky girecto other Cecil, and | tion there are numerous fypes of the | er was on the wron e Ja vistas of stagsering heights and | jaly is now the personal property of | NS been indu by sement-felk, policemen, Chinese and | down and wrote s e sy pths and withal an aspect as gro- | Director Georgo Fitzmaurice and will voice on t W Standing, Wesley Barry, Frank Butter- | inquired if she was re o theater people to pt - others “Destroyers of Happiness,” which TioniSe Eoute n, Vi there are many strong murder ian Martin, Horace Carpenter and a | ACTION TY. scenes camera, like crank Later, after she has reccived a mur- derous blow on the head, she becomes ferocious and vicious. It is claimed for Miss Brockwell no one has so per- JRjnely - magh ioen $ could bej g ysed in several of the features | bged; the troopers of the early 5 For the henefit the Pasadena ments—yes, indeed, aquite exciting has become the gro: : SES stile Indians, and around the ragged v sation of the West, is going to k the pictures that are now being | * th a desperado at the risk of life s genal i il 1 Comany Tt oS uRet A e e ey ture will eclipse all former efforts just possibla that Ireno may havo Curse in Russia,” was arrested four-|p.. ;.0q father in a socluded chateau | ek in the wilds camping out inl Places too far to the right in placing | 0 Y <o e Reid, Tully Marsh } | fected herself in this art of displaying | | md anywhere in the United States.| gphich he will produce in the near | i 1 re a great cavalry charge is being | f 4 " | number of others will bo in the cast. S e w600 achine gun, has its exciting mo Atnis T DUAL ROLD. pntier days ride down dangerous de- | o WROTIRRE. WHS FOTCIIENE 71 Rea crose, LA Toma s Guaza eas s HERE T e o5 dys Brockwell, William Fox star, Mtios Jjursuit of renegades or | aerCompanyitorsss 00 an: 2 o e e s vities in purst "l ing to Trene Castle the dog is easily 130 he i ek miltary | o peain - Donald €. Thompson, war | dual role. In a new drama she T S s 2 . Jhotographer and correspondent, who | i irams eks Bill Hart plays hide and seek | WOrth $2,000. Therc 10 doubt th il s i onotosrapbarianc SeoEesno 2 | ing she exhibits two distinct char: well-trained dogs mako valuable e lmb. From all indications, this| ~Props” for motion pic but it is EET i aha ey e jsiown under the title, “The German | nocant pirl who spends her time with which ineludes a num- | 5 - £ : . 4 {iplaced) the decimal moint twolor thros | teen times while snapping photo e company will remain about a|T lecimal point two or thr r prominent Paramount stars,{ gaphs on the battlefields of FBurope. fie i : 1o was twice knocked senseless by = Soive b > they are de- | the valuation on this E k L s . He 4 ts, living the very life they imal, but, at any rate, the doz Kenneth Iarlan ‘1\ Holt, and (¢ concussions, thrown into prison by the ting for the screen bolongs o r ke, tho do% MOW | cil and William DeMille. are expected | secret police on four occasions and e clongs to -Mr. v o and w out-drill the members o e Pas- Z oy nists. 3 to out-drill the members of the Pas- | then rescued by Tevalutionists. He | g o doon o B 08 M eters ae the William Tox star. NEVER HAS THE BLUES, “No, T never have had the blues,” d June Caprice, the “Sunshir Maid™” of the Willlam Fox forces, “‘but it scems to me that if 1 did 1 would get | rid of them by a long hike in the open air or by reading a good baok or by writing letters or getting busy in | | | | J i unquestionably supply a real canine- IT'S AN ILL WIND, ETC. e e e S | Wwas decorated four times and wound- | joven the elements are kind to mo- | which he appears. MANY ARE CALLED, BUT— | ca three times; and now he is going n picture stars. When Creighton ‘ le and Gladys Hulette started work [P T e e ~ople | \ z | | to the pictu back for more—vyou just simply can't hose who have dreams of some “Mrs, Slacker,” a five-part Pathe MARY GARDEN'S winvorrs, | 0 T T e = ture of present-day conditions, tho | Between acts of “Thais” at the Lo | TITOT WL ARG BARC FR4 TRCONTAEe- | CANNEXING BILLY st scenes taken were on a beautiful | ington theat where Mary Garden | el 3 4 | ntry estate in Southern New Jersey, [ made a triumphant re-entry into | t before these scenes were com-|opera, the singer confided pted a strong wind stripped all tho [ wyn official that on her pes bare of their beautiful fall foli- | France in the spring she inten e and so completely altered tho | ginning her memoirs, to be publhed | dscape that the company was com- | within the year. Miss Garden has | director lled to pack and depart for Florida, | taken an apartment at Monte Carlo, | and now the little lady is well up [ Magazine. ere the work was started all over | deserted on account of the war, and | n amid the perfume of soft- | there she will dictate the story to a | tune is laughing with, not at, this| tain a hint for some of the admir- bnted breezes EEaietar | pretty little fun-maker. s ers eighton | ¥teart of Romance mour. Toto's leading lady in Patho| Gladys Hulette and Creighton Hale eeliies Only four months ago | 1 soon be seen in a five-reel com- 1our was plaving very minor | Annexing Bill” to be directed | parts in Pathe pictures Her work Albert Parker. This picture play | (o (o B e iitracted the attention of Mal Roach, | is an adaptation from Ezra Franklin’s | o minds and body oceupled neves eneral at the Rolin studiol|| atory that appeared in Munsey Jh“\‘, e o T e | Mis price apparently has the socrot of hap Long line of women and children |little. This line of people eager to piness. She has the “smile that won't | waiting to buy milk in Petrograd. | buy necessities can be found at al- on the ladder of fame—Dame For- Sounds like this picture may con- wear off.” Her latest picture is *The | Most of them carry pitchers, but the | most all the stores, but the staple | supply is so limited that they get very | foods are very scarce

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