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NEW BRITAIM DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 D OF MEN AND WOMEN IN MOTION PICTURE WORLD 1 the sereen by Margaret Turnbul] from ’ “B' 5 . . B — the play by Alicia F sev, which will ‘ lg PlCtUl’eS ; W K 5 be released in March It was a tre- 8 | William Fox {0 Give New Authors menons sucress wiin nted on Seen ; Fullest Chance e | been strictly brought up and decid 3 : | to have her fling with the meagre for. M . BIG DAYS— “Spectaculay achievement and ad- | tune Ieft her I her father, who Toit NEW VAUDEVILLE 3 g vancement will mark the motion pic- | the bulk of his millions (o various in == 5 f¥ | ture art in 1918, in my opinion,” says | stitutions. She runs away with an BURNS AND JOSE HIEVEMENT o | William ox. “There will be a spirit | Englishman who cannot marry her, Superb Dancing Interpretations. v & | of persistent betterment triving | but is rescued by her father's lawyer = Sy > § for the attainment of higher ideals. | who had loved her from childhood, 4 — SLICKERS — 4 { HAZEL MULLER = | “Greater stories than ever before | The 107th release of the Para- | M “The Girl With the e - will be told on the screen, the themes | mount«Bray Pict wph, “the-ma H A Sure Cure for the Blues i { will be closer 1o the heart of the Am- | azine-on-the-screen,” contains an an- | [B s % : Haitone f| | crican public and the action of the | imated diagrammatical drawing, en- | 8 THE FEATURE PICTURE STARS B8 photoplays will be more human. Pro- | it "he Rudiments of Iflying,” by \ . CINDIS ! tions, while not more lavish, will | J. enthal, which will make OE,EVE ril’l(}NIAS m ::Ii)ll\&ilu 4 depict rtual oceurrenc in a more | easi mprehensible to the lay mind ) . i convincing way than ever bLefc why is possible for a heavier-than “The Girl From the Follies,”—“When Olive Smiles, Ever};. ‘America will iearn from t mo- | air machine to maintain itself in the body Smiles” tion picture camera the progressive |air. While there have heen count- i P oeh) story of the world wwar I beliove, |1 motion pictures showing the air She Wanted to] Be 2 Regular “Vampire too, that our national ca will be | plane in flght this picture for the first With a “Past”—But She Changed Her Mind i greatiy assisted by the mot sicture, | time explains why STt e b - 3 . ] b t‘f l ()d | branch of the industry is untied be- | ments of flying to most comprehen g ) TAX PAJD TAX PAID ¥ Yirie eauiiu roduc- hind President Wilson. | sible and vivid picturizatior = = = = = " ’ P < e “During the year, T prorose to take | .‘\‘ H‘nsn:x \m‘ uny m. "\!ltr! activity [ ELEEE IR HOW 8?,AI]§I;’“R/ICB§ITAIN i cha tion ever made. : Wi"iam % the motion picture patron through | has j been inat d at the West Jean Valj peEasal ‘ - A R oo the popular writi TR A G et 1 retie o b ‘ ¥ : ; ' melodrama. Produc- | that the . i MABEL NORMAND —— “DODGING A MILLION” | the library of classical literature, as | Coast studios of Famous Player 3 ‘EONI»INiG COMING Farnum’s interpretation ing farce and present time convict. ayor of the ‘?‘{’ & ers should not deery the lack of ma- {be one of a general slowing B L, ) G ; T . B¥ | tcrial when there remains the work | production on acconnt of unusual war . of Jean Valjean a of Victor Hugo, Duma Dickens, | conditions. In a statement th ¢ B = : 3 10, ckens, | conc s statem we city, and fugitive from ‘ . | ® | Scott, Thackery, Balzac, De Maupas- | by Jesse L. Lasky, vi esident of 5 . # living, breathing ideal. sant, Daudet, Bulwer Lytton and all | the company, the fuct is set forth that < [ justice. : g, 3 the renowned American writers 1:)}\?\0 Famous Pla _Lasky Corpora- I&’ E*\ I !\ \{ 9 o . " draw upon. "!'mn is experie r no difliculties in A e Chance for Young Playwrights | S9Curing shipments of supplies from | the Tast matter whicl been “I hope to develop playwrights by { oo 00 8 B0 e sl i | siving the younz American bram of | 5On 48 the reason for the sowins | TODAY TOMORROW both men and women the opportunity | b O PIPGUSUCR OF SCt s O New Britain’s Favorite Stock Actor to write original stories for my scen- R R e . [FaEios 5 Jamous Players-Lasky Corporation, ri o | hell photoplavwxl chtlwilIbe Spaicl(| S (SRS B Ll I Ll e ; E H HARLAN ] double the previous prices for OFi&- | olizing most of {he foor cpace with | inal scenarios during 1918 A Bl R e IN BB | During the next twelve months the | gion ' & Paramount picture. adapted | =il il | vriter for the screen will receive a|{q the screen by Charles B. Whittaker [ 66 , tion of his brain will be exploited | y,5¢ wveek the company went to Mine- under his name, instead of giving all A TENSE STIRRING DRAMATIZATION OF VICTOR HUGO’S @ i« croit o «'tor aotor or actress S ’lxwl,'137\,3??%.2’{‘ into “sberian § The Sto’»svu"fo;ggal‘)‘ ‘P‘{‘l" Mla""iedDE"rt- Vf“ge“““’ | | o B e only way to de- | gcenes, and the drop in the mercury [ t0) 9, UNDYING NOVEL, IN 9 CYCLONIC PARTS OF GRIPPING SIT- [ 5:ior i v ind masistion is to | simplined o woris of Dirccior 10§ e CQYRME(;J %‘my SRS it UATIONS AND EXCITING INCIDENTS. e e e R b e e D ey Don’t Miss This Feature. It's Great. L the acting is large percentage of the plays during povery ome in the company from the next year will be\light comedies, | 5451 "to the threc hundred extras hai etc., as a relief from the daily | " geeply sympathetic feeling for the — . Introductory Features for Friday and Saturday Only e e S e i e L O enjoy herself. She is running through | Henry Arthur Jones play, which starring o “prisoner” at the Goldwyn studios. | vehicle for Margaret Illington, at the Harris theater, New York, is now rap- It will be a straightforward | h PATHE NEWS M e, sotimeiie seies cal with :M\I)(.IZ KENNEDY VACATIONTN( MUTT AND JEFF and the . [ | newly-invented lighting effects and di- | For the first time since Madge BB | rected without exaggeration That | Kennedy appeared one sultry morn- | character of story will appeal to every | ing last summer to begin work on | | “The great film play of the future | portracea e She 1 ’ % ? L if 5, ‘/ln, a list jotted down when she was | the speaking stage as a | | | ARTCRAFT NEWS idly nearing completion at - the { Famous Players-Lasky studio in New ! elean human mind. Margaret Mayo’s “Baby Mine” at the | —_— York. MATINEE—Balc., 11¢c, Orch., 17c. EVE.—Balc., 17¢; Orch., 28¢| & T Goldwyn studios, the Itile come: | mucugn there have been occssional| Tellowing an e nools of the mte. dienne is play truant from the | R ) “Censorship by a single-headed ) | claims by critics that some of the in-| cessful wild west Rodeo with Dougl | controller of thought and intellectual- | 1'or initial glimpse of a motion pic- | Clochts in William 8. Hart produc- | Fairbanks staged in Los Angeles with . : | ity will die in the coming year. s S tions, Teleased by Artcroft, border|a profit of $18,000 to the Red Cross 2 | "“No person on earth is qualified to | ;cver dreamed T upon the melodramatic to an extent) fund, the Artcraft star has repeated ; 5 that would make them seem impos-|thé show in San Francisco for the = : many of her evenings, W ibiator oon cal Thomas i Far C b TR i T - e T . e subject. whether it be in law courts : e . S sible of occurrence in real life, Thomas benefit of the War Camp Recreation CHAPLIN VISITS KEATONS. but Fatty had passed Charlie on the FIRE IN GOLDWYN STUDIO. L (o 2 | passed under the Dbig & toof i 5 o h ine well knawn prodicss of | fand way to Los Angeles. An exciting, though not disastrous, | ©F I the lesislation of the govern-|ine glare of the Cooper-Hewitts. Not paramont and Arteraft films asserts v With Chaplin came Alf Reeves, the | fire occurred in the Goldwyn labora. |ment. And, much less should motion | yp(y) she finished the last scenc in |~ inat his famous Western star has| An a y e | English musio hall comedian Who | tory of the big studio at Fort Lee the | Picture censorship be entrusted fo |uour Little Wife” by Avery Hop- | cyer (uf Serpin HEEEEY Sl ot | pross fm;mmr“«m.‘mm oLthelterans managed Charlie across the water. |other night. For an hour a greag|ONe man for first and final decision. | \ood—her third producton—did Miss (it was overdrawn. (Without quoting ' & S A SR o ioved e They found Buster Keaton, however, | number of valuable negatives and | Whether that man be intellectual and | xennedy realize that she Was Yery the time-honored aphorismy, “truth 15 Maierlioeks “ihe Bl g e o e O o atbon mocias | entertaining_some vandeville friends | prints were in danger, but owing. to | Proad-minded or whether that man | (ired indocd. And so great has been stranser than fetions Mr. Tnoe ins | e o s odnced or Gre ereon o Long Beach last week to visit hig| {fom the Orpheum. Father and |the cool resourcefulness of Managin be stupid, arrogant and narrow-mind- success of the Mad Kennedy gists that in real life among the peo-' Artcraft, under the direction of comic partner, Fatty Arbuckle, | Mother Keaton being present, Charlie Director A. M. Kennedy, the film wa Cd-” e 5 o plays that Goldwyn, eager to satisfy e of the western country, things Maurice Tourneur. After a private and Buster posed for their pictures |placed in the vault until the fire block- | Russia. rebelled against censorship | oypipitors everywhere, - h rather | haye happened and & happening | showing to the executives of the i just for old time vaudeville memories, | inz the doorway was got under con-|and the Czar. o, too, will the Am- Soahiel “hnd of the s cabon BESHE RS LT R r el i ginationkito | cos i ol was declaud that!toie i PR e Ry rican p > rebel against the Censor trol erican people bel azainst t on the day in stra a ¥ | outdistance in strangeness or drama- | i 4 . = | Czar whether it be of the press or the ont C which id to present a most elab- Hopes Women W|” H DISCOVERS LAZIEST HORSE. | motion pictar following the last scenc of an“_w"» tic qualities. orate version of Maeterlinck’s famous camera’s eye. by Mine” gave her — = ———— ———= = = = pass first and final judgment on any arlie Chaplin says he remembers en he used to bhounce Buster aton around on his knee thereby ting in the class of Charlie Murray o claimed the same distinction. | ceding one, with not so much as the | : willl be offered a8 a : Fatty Arbuckle has awarded the = | “I feel that my 1017 pictures, “Alyjafest vacation. All this has been| Following the fremendous success | e e e ~ Ad t Th H bt laziest horse prize. In his new com- t [[BorERteEoB iR s Crsaaonor | taxing in the extreme | scored by Elsie Ferguson In her cur-| irade-mark, making & particularly ap- 0p IS Rabl I| edy, “The Bell Boy,” which he is now | & jiSystem giadalofo i o sl S on Now that Miss Kennedy finds her- ' rent Arferaft release, “The Song of 'propriate cinema for this time of the 2 oG omEl fan ina E! o “Romeo and Juliet,” have evidenced | coip free for two weeks, she is at a songs”, taken from Edward Sheldon's year AS We” AS Men it L Sl the advance in the motion picture art | 155 4o know what to do with herself. famous play, it is announced that her |’ e b S ) | “Children’s pictures such as % | Like the business man wedded to his next screen vehicle is another .r.dan“ i T ach, 2d ¢ 80 ule | and the Beanstalk Aladdin and the dosk, ‘she tries vainiy to forget the tation from a stage piece. “The Lie”, Native eggs, 55c¢. Russell 3ros. — fosrnl :\Phorso oo ';‘m"w' “]"’l""g" SR Wonderful Lamp.” “Treasure Island,” | studio and her Goldwyn friends and an adapiation by Charles Maigne orl strect. The required animal had to . . ave xceedingly well received | | - . Glass of hot water - - 4 have been cxceedingly s lek each f'“""" Do exceptionally steady beeauso of tng | But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | by school teachers, women's eclubs, | & - = U hereiA ook snd ool stunts {n bo done. table Compound Restored Her thers interested in the | ean, sweet, fresh. Fear of spoiling any scenes was en- 1 lass of pictur - tirely climinated when an old dapple Health and §topped a Bara in ‘Cleopatra’ is to be A gray maro which must have drawn Her Pains. | pocn throughout the United States | B 1 t, alert—vigorous and | the original onc-hoss shay appeared. | G during 1918 ous—a Z00d clear skin; a nat- [ Nothing stirred the gentle horse. Fat- Portiand, Ind.—“1 had a displace- | *‘‘Queen of the Sea.’ with Annette | rosy complezion and freedom ty Arbuckle, Al. St. John, Buster | ment and suffered so badly from it that | Kellermann, will inaugurate genuine | iliness 'are asswwd only by | Keaton and Alice Lake performed the ; at times I could not | under-water photography, which, 1 an, heaithy blood. 1f only every | most nerve-racking feats in the horso \ il beonmy feetatail. | know will be acceptable to the Am- | bman and likewise every man could r without so much as causing the I was all run down | crican public | ‘;z“'b"‘c "‘;“d"" of the morning imal to budge. and so weak I could | T also have ready for presentation | fide bath, what.a gratifying change Roscoe sayvs he will olutely guar- | not do my house- [ «A1j Baba and the Forty Thieves,’ the | . 2 & puta take place Anlr L i : \ & Work| wis netvous || aiael dh s ine b e st G pet Hundreds of housewives have expressed their delight a yer ¥ Instead of the thousands of sickly, | <tan i + AN and could not lie |y, d isfacti i 2 » | stand without hitch a 1 | have ever seen. and satisfaction with ARM b pemic-looking men, women and : i ) down &t night. I|" ‘we have a children’s fairy tale OUR'S OATS wfic"fifi‘ufiinn s gt or mndty compios 727 took treatments | ma an which T am sure will The flavor is more appealing and lasting; the large, s; instead of the multitudes of MADGE KENNEDY'S TREAT | =\ 2 from a physician but | oo i favan. ¥ e @ 1 e wroaks! . “run-downs,” “br el lat e s i f thcy didnothoelpme. | fom o forern atmosshere, plump flakes cook better and quicker, not more than o< and pessimists we should wyn studio knew that Madge Ken-| @2l i Myt e omt R e e o ae 10 or 15 minutes being required. | inz companies to Brazil and Argen- | advt. ile, optimistic throng of r | nely was a brilliant pianiste till she . mended Lydia E. | ;.. | 5 ecked people everywhere. rprised them all on Christmas Lve “HA Pinkham's Vege- | i+ haRsa At el Table costs are greatly reduced because Armour’s 5! tine. This will serve to show the | £ =cal 3 orious scenery and the development | Oats make such a variety of nourishing dishes for An inside bath is had by drinking, | There was a lull in the taking of her S table Compound. I ech morning < before breakfast, current production, whercupon Misg | tried it and now I | : % s 5 e V i1 | of the Pan-American countries | By am strong and well | Ui U breakfast, luncheon and dinner. agzin and domyown | _ hss of real hot water with a t Kennedy stroled over to the piano 1 which { shall film 532 e rdinat One Wisconsin mother writes: will fi I lbonful of limestone phosphate in it and began to play some carols. Not Standard Pic wash from the stomach, liver, kid- | only that, she raiced a ver swwt} : W work and I give —_— i Ha" Phidin vn a5 2 0 L ? i | Vegetable Compound the credit.’”” | tur 52 feature plays, running I can truly say I prefer Armour’s Oats in all my your order and ten yards of bowels the pre- | Voice in singing them, later breaking Lydia E. Pinkbam’s | Productions known as yus day’s indigestible waste, som into a Rachmaninoff prelude. it \ CEPHINE < e, 25 7, | the screen from one hour to sevent = . . . . ” fiéfi:s';t‘]“i::::f;:g et BRI | S S e o et cooking and baking and insist on getting them. mentations and poisons, thus | When she looked up, grouped around Thousands of American women give | “ddition to these, shall stage a fos ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, Chicago ansing, sweetening and freshening | | | films which wiil show the occasion for e entire alimentary canal before | including Mary G; dear,” eelcan, gt is fa s root and herb remedy the | this famou: Y the entrv of America into the world htting more food into the stomach sald the singer, ave a voice She ailionlils | thhes il OB .\ Jovely For helpful suggestions in regard to | “Under my management Qurine /0 | ) ve a pallid, sallow complexion and | ™ = such ailments women are asked towrite | Y607 L e e / > po are constipated very often, are | to Lydia F. Pinkham Medicine Co., | lam Farnum, Annette K i Y ged to obtain.a guarter pound of | Lynn, Mass. ‘The result of its long | Georee Walsh, ,ijp‘,“lw(,(”";a',',l ek | . [ ot graauaries poundic . jReann, e e hetrvio ginia arson, Tomu Mix, June Ca- mestone phosphate at the drug sto | experienceis aty | price, Sonia Markova, Jane and Kath- | Those subject to sick headache, bil- | Feally. You'd be - Cinderella | credit for health restored as did Mrs. ich will cost but a trifle but re e =5 Miglent to demonstrate the quick g For Skin Soremess | ¢nc Leo T 3 | Virginia Corbin, Gertrude Messing = 'L;n;r:\r::{. l}.::\:}ni: l'r}:h heal FOR WEAK LUNGS of ‘”ful‘“la'n(l‘jc“[ll(]!!fn you can find | and George Stone, Gladys Brockwell | abpearance “awaiing those ) ing eals like 5 s BRotics thternal sanitation. We m or throat troubles that threaten fo bacome ROEOE thal { and others 2 his Calcium compound will ba [ | “Fox distribution offices encirclc member that inside cleanliness LU EL AT et all T @ykes Comfort PoWdel‘ n 4 5 2 ”“~ Suon g portanit than outside ~ fren’ from harmiul of Babit- Leading physicians and nurses have used | the slobe Ixchanges ar ol e a to be found in every civiliz Tormin ey v ; use the skin does not absorb i1 & gk kSt tenar, and endorsed it for more than 25 years, e rifies to contaminatc o ooy, DO cents a box, including war tax Z5c at the Vinol and other drug storeg | Country in the world Cho o= - rohanelriielE g b Tor aalo by all druggists The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass,” | ganization was the first Amer Reais do. Tekman Laboratory, Philadelphin | film company to lead the wiy b foreign fields.” Your grocer