New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 6

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Tmpression on AYI Who See Them b -t ATTRAC GLADYS BROCKWELL 'HE DEVIL’S WHEEL” A 5 4 Society Woman Who is Abducted and Forced to Underworld. of an Apache of the Parisian Also COMING SUNSHINE COMEDY Part Fox Drama Teeming With Thrills—A Romantic Story of Live the life MUIT and JEFT MONDAY Dainty—Dashing—Daredevil PEARL N WHITE PATHE'S NEWEST ‘The House of Hate” KE NI Y°sS NOW PLAYING GREAT HOLIDAY SHOW 10 NAVASSAR GIRLS IGH & LAGRACE MARTELL ‘FACE VALUE” THE SMALL TOWN GUY SHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER ne should drink hot water | Lith phosphate In it before breakfast. the proverbial cep the liver ery tmorning pores m toxins ponge-like stible iver, r liver, taste, Ath or stom- vour liver. complexion, liver eanli- s the most import sed and Few h to relea. waste. bile and resort violent alivat- be used umulates the bones. slek ote un must of the body rous, onl we or be- each morning glass of hot poonful of limestone phos- to wash frc previo e poisons, sour hus cleansi sweetening ing the entire alimentary e putting more food into h e phosphate does not re- fiet like calomel, because Lalivate, for it is harmiless eat anything afterwards. jnsive and almost tastel armacist will sell you a nd, which is sufficient for ion of how hot water and osphate cleans, stimulates s the liver, keeping you ay in and day out, | 8 | approval water | * FATRBANKS BOOMS LOAK as I you'r the person Doug: banks is after. In a Wi Th 5 was asked to make ppeal all film their support for the new drive. urges you all to roll eves and help to put the new over with a tremendous bang. This is the time to act, not Lvery bond you huy the K coffin. 1 together! re all Americ and now is tho time to ing vour hond purche avoiding the rush.” retary from Trank n, director of pub / for the d Liberty Loan, Fairban a per- sonal to liciting boos Dot your loan He to nail patrons, as Individual up says, tall is se ot ing early, and £ am to Douglas gested that Chaplin, Washir a big Pickford airbanks April reception will their honor to precede tive tours, throughout States to boost the Loan It is McAdoo's for these stars to strike the anvil at the capital and these sparks will fly all ov the country, paving the way for their transcontinental tours. e “big thre to the and will 1 to arri arrive in fir I arr their the Third n respec- United Liberty is idea have wired thelr cretary of the ave California in for Wash- Treasury imple time the {ington celebration. STAR FALLS THIRTY FEET. Pauline Frederick will debut a “daredevil” on the screen when makes a sensational fall of 20 feet from a parapet of a fort in the screen version of Victorien Sardou's world famous “La. Tosca,” her latest Paramount picture. The incident fol- lows the killing of 1 lover by a firing squad after Tosca had Scarpia, the chief of pol Miss Frederick could have make her ‘doubled’ letter | rove it, by do- | WS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN MOTIO PARAMOUNT POINTERS scenes urrection” “The Re { week which were taken in the settin of the big as the The han- Pars prison yard the ¢aned prisone: e on eve | their departure for ta ng of this production for Hunt lect g Fdward Jose 1l working new Par Divorce,” by Beautiful i said ! upon Director B !interiors of her | ture, “Let’s Get a | toplay written for her Emerson. securcd in terior s nes. & production of *“Sunshine Nan t experier for who plays the title in the Paramount p 1 to be T { leased March 11. The strenuosity of ! the part and the cold w ing while he exteriors dainty notion vith on the mount pic- the phg- Burke i for ba Fiorida | proved a | Penningtor ther pre were b filmed, convinged th little star | that the path of tress is not’ strewn When Jesse L ifornia 1 I which he did ing of the J Auction, “Wild Yout | been completed for Hollywood studios | P1a corpo the roses. red in Cal ently, « thin pro which has just ramount at the of the Ifamous ation. Mr. Las of the work are highly compli Slackton and to ths ayers which was this photoplay, film produc to Mr. ! admirable cast chosen to appear i | which is the third of the tions ta be taken by B from the works of Sir Gilbert | the eminent ¥nglish novelist. In “Love Me,” her Paramount pi | ture to be released next month, Dor- othy. Dalton is supported by a strong { cast of plavers, with J Holt, who | has appeared with success in sa many jmportant Paramount pictures, play- | ing opposite her in the role of Gordoi | Appleby. The ne |in a Par appearance of Charles R mount picture is an inte esting study in mental suggestion un- the title of ‘The Family Skele- ton.” As Billy Bate young man | who inherits a It fortune through the death of his father, the subject presents at dramatic possibiliti in addition to the sensational and humorous features Now it is Redlands that would ha | Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle in its midst as a bright light of the films. Santa Ana and Anaheim have offered o build him a studio, while Long Beach i« contemplating a similar proposi- | tion. Redlands will send a delegation this week to present their plan to ti comedian. Even Jacksonville, Flori- is in the lists, but California be the choice, though just which cit | will selected by Arbuckle as I studio home is as yet unknown. Arbuckle is putting on “The Bell mount comedy , Californla Buster Joe Keaton and many aa will be Roscoe the Boy ches rted by > Lake, Supp ton, A {ypes, the rotund comedian is | introducing something entirely new of a bucolic comed RLS! YOU CAN LIFT THEM OFF the v # Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift your sore, touchy corns right out A mnoted Cincinnati autho die- covered new ether | called it frec of it now can be had for a {at any drug store. | You simply apply a few this magic freezone upon corn or painful callus and the soreness disappe then you will find corn or that you can lift ngers. You ity few drops of a. tender shortly callus so rs, the | loose feel not no pain her when a applying fre fte the skin. soft zone or te rd corns, | tween the toes, also | luses, just shrivel up It is wonderful! m. Try it! Women should keep ssevs and never let a twice. orns or corns be toughened cal- and lift off It works k it on dre corn Charlie | stabbed | Afthougn | in a longer shot of this scene, the star | doing the feat the views insisted upon in order to make realistic herself entirely The Ashley-Babcock Kea- | compound and | one and a quarter ounce | cents instantly | it off with the particie of | ird, and it doesn’t even their | ache { i Frederick finished the final | last | lanta con- | a career outside at credit | lost int | | | Ann | role | picture | i tion i wish for somethi mand's i changed since the day ton | MABEL NORMAND'S CAREER Mabel Normand was born in Ga Her parents opposed desire the her home. They refused to aid her financ should she Mabel leave them Sa ned in life she received a uncle, a and fretted Just a n an riched by ¢ \Vith tear sma miles she bade Anita Loosi family au revoir. In artist New York d rented a studied drawing Soon her modest legacy was son Too proud to confess that she was nc making her Mabel to get a real job. Quite naturally drifted into being a model. She illustrators painte; & cment old cream How did she happen fo get into mc pictures? By accids In a windstarm she collided r] also blinded by paring notes, Mabel set ouf studio while posed for ind of peant Lutter, s the di made known better than ad 1 food produ red to take h . motion pictu in a side strect small which made Her family turally. They i here she wor! studio hidden aw at was Nor beginning in a care her famau forgiven h declar he has decided t And abel er, n she t her. helieve us all over the n is known make the world look look at her, know: the screc At- )t Tesolved not | | | i | for | it e In almos n remarkabl e she pref ith te 1 > md some nt Thou sereen Tler fa th 1 we S m Hitchcock whenecver she is very and mean things Doe Geor nense Tn ughing « a hard It made pite with luck not po is it she (Flor friends considers fond of Iv pendents to make enlist. 1 men to Her the war for na thir two wants to st r on the spoken a Mabel, world | Ma bition is to age word spi h on the pounds comedy- and t them on dia THE M h ract b clothes CONTINTUOUS JACK PICKFORD. “Film folk,”” as Rob Wagner would | have had one great moment this and looking forward to an- the New The first big event was 1ping Jack ds meet gl rtur, Pickford to join the Aviation Cory is the first for , and ) to Paris after show- She declares | the expected event ind mu- | Lfes to | filmed-in-France production, has | of the World.” public. i St rwar told | > play mountains inguages ¥ ARG Hearts i Ever since declared, Jack @ il has been pulling at th to get into it. He pleaded and begged with mother and Mary to let him N PICTURE WORLD PINNACLE TODAY ng in Los Angeles of D. W, Griffith's | parental leash ' ) J ! OF PERFEOTION, MARY PICKFORD AMERICA'S SW “THEART. “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” AND TOMORROW. o, but they steadfastly refused, and he could not go without thelr consent because he was under age. But since his twenty-first birthday has passed, ack has been inststent upon service of Uncle | mare or less entering the ONE TO ANOTHER. Marsh, who Maude Adams of the Screen,” | note from the | gratulating her on her appealing work in “The Cinderella Man” and “Fields of Honor.” called *“'the has a ¢ Mae is famous actress cons [ i f fit i | | The Pudding is made of carefully selected Tropical Fruits and Crushed Nuts, richly flavored and mixed with Frozen Whipped Cream, the whols is covered with a shell of French Strawberry Ice Cream, then a shell of French Vanilla. 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