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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. “WOMEN IN MOTION PICTURE WORLD OF MEN INTIMATE NEWS CHURCH AND THE MOVIES FILMDOM SECRETS Pickford, METRO STARDUST rancis X. Bushman has vole in “With Neatness and his next Meotro picture, | vtation of Kenneth L. | Saturday Evening Post stor: une Bushman il Do virile young who staken for a beautiful girl. He takes | the identity of the crowd just for | the sake of adventure and finds his | full quota of surprises. Boverly Bayne | plays the girl A curious fact about motion pic- she vow called | tures is that co valuable an adjunct since she was made colonel of the|to religious work has been litue One Hundred and Iorty-third Field | used In chuiches. “The motion pic- Artillery, will be the possessor of : | ture has a mission to the church regulation arrmy uniform when she | which has largely been neglected,” next appears with her company wear- | sald Herbert 1% Sherwood, of the ing a gold ecagle on her shoulder in- | Nationazl Board of Review of Motion stead of a silver one. Miss Pickford | Plctures, at the recent meeting in is the only woman in the country | New York of the Religious Educa who has been granted this privilege. | tion Association. “Although thers The Arteraft star recently adopted | are suitable machines, churches have this company | been slow to equip themselves. There | 1s a relative lack of interest in pure- Iy religious subje although some | of the finest dramaiic picturcs Dbeen based on Biblical stories. “There are different regarding Biblical character sacredness of events in which the are prominent figures. These diffe ences of view are clearly indicated n the attempts made to picturize the | life of Jesus. His character has been 50 hiehly idealized that to portray him satisfactorily in physical form on the sereen is well nigh impossi- Mary merica's | i i a most Sweethes s is so which is Rober: of the Paul American, crool by 8 GRIZ\1 THE BIG PARTS PICTURE is name. is Bthel Winthrop, Mountstephen in in new Hypocrites” holds annt” ro In every retion, whether the sereen, this sterling actress seems des lVlH"'] to play unts.” to F Ferg Jui Hay in recent productions, and playing the “aunt” of May | under the Metro bhanner. i who plays Lady of May picture a record "TOM SAWYER —~WITH— JACK PICKFORD Gee! wasn’t Mark Twain’s hero the idol of your young life! “Young rough-neck” you call him now, don’t you? -But we bet you'll be down to this theater when your boyhood idol’s here, Tow Sawyer is one of our national monuments, and the streak of the boy is in all of us—put on your hat and come. Remember how you Remember the hated to have your face washed when you were a kid? Come on, join Tom and Huck and the gang and be kids again. Mark Twain’s hero, your hero of other days, has now been brought to life and you can see him again in life. Where is your “Rebecca” now? The kid sweet- heart that you stood on your head for? Come on! Be a kid again. Join Tom and Huck and the old swimmin’ hole gang again. They're all here, at this theater. Come early though, the crowds are coming. NOW PLAYING I arn i eraft pic she has two-ree Mary Pickforc ure, ‘s next Art is the most strenuous since days of the s. In this production she rides horschack, holds up a stage by dropping tree to the top of the moving vehicle and performs vav- | fous fe of daring with the aid of pair of deadly slingshots. “How Could You, Jean?" is said to give Mary Pickford a most delight- ful role for this forthcoming Artcraft | ple, Despite the fact that it was picture. In it she again has oppor-|vyery well done in one picture in the tunities to we: many wonderful | course of the last year, and every of- | ) gowns. | fort was made to induce church peo- ! ple to support the portr finan- | cially, it ran only a short time. There | were differences of opinion among | ¢ clergymen rezarding the treatment etch {of the central character notwith- | winmng standing the great sincerity with |ing himself - i which the picture was made. lainy in this “There are no standards to serve who was one of x Birth of a Nation” | 15 2 basis for the selection of motion i What ple- and Fanny Midgely, a well known | Pictures for church use Ince star, will be in the supporting | tures may be used? What excluded? cast of Mary Pickford's next Art.|There must be agreement regarding | craft picture, “How Could You, | this on the part of church leaders | industry | | | have support { Jison the Metro cial | praying done tr ot iy nd the on stage from a ts wrioric a Kim- now s Allison Drew, who in the sinful Day.' in 1896 in Two Hearts comedian one hetter quartet of 1 prime screen co-stars with Metro “dray- his vaudeville playlet 1lled Are Won.” The goes this vaudeville in, YRay Day", rts and prov- nister of v novelty nov Tarzan's Fight With the Lion ,an’s Raid on the Cannibals Combat With Fight Between Gorilla Elephant Raids Attack on His Prey and ay madc old ceme- Giant debut a “When reat Sinid And the swimmin’ hole? that Tom Rebecca got lost in? Weren't those the day pose you live ’em All of the Mark Twain heroes aro this week-—the for the old kids. ve Bahoon and Ape. The Tiger's Mary Pickford’ Ham D. Taylor, h Pickfords for the past ing been Jack’s director i Sawyer pictures new director, Wil- directed only vear, he hav- in the Tom And the cave and Oh! 1man! ! Sup- Prowling, Skulking Leopards, over again. Lions, I MON. of Spottiswood Aitken clties. the stars in “The SUN. here Lewis all to just I makes Tis screen in Metro pi This picture Osmr who Western «cena wood studios lish ac Australia, on the thecoming the Sea T.eighton Metro's Holly- trent all rour best Willoughh) arrived Americ lith Ty was w greatest k It's the old days over again. rom debut fc rasure of itten by recently joined io staif at the s and the young { i wn ance torey's char E to ture Come Teano: | before the motion picture | can undertake on a broader basis the | making of pictures for church use. “The demand is increasing, how- ever. The Methodist Bcard of Sun- day Schools is taking up the subject of motion pictures In religious cduca- tion. The Federal Council of Church- es, which 1s represented on the Gen- eral committee of the National Board Immlm»\mn of “The House of Mirth®, of Review of Motion Pictures, is also |is tha man who originated and made | attempting to stimulate the use of |famous the role of Monty Brewster in | films in churches. “Brewster's Millions” both on the | stago and DEATH ENDS REVELS | CHINA AND THE MOVIES from all studios for good lookins;’l wluq',‘.?(«‘.uy'}-]\‘&o!fl ‘L :flr,‘:,:toi.";x::; The surest sign of a man’s montal The faith of the Chinese in demo- s the army and navy has con. | dissolution, psvchologists tell us, is |cratic institutions is freshly illustrat- scripted the voungste it flung out when he indulges in mu ed by the plan which has been adopt- & iigiiies. nificent dissipation. Nero d his {©d in Shanghai for the purpose of Sessue Hayakawa's next Paramount | Janging sardens, Louis XVI. had his | raising l‘ih“n\‘m':x;.’.(‘ of ty(\;ulvl}'flf»y the picture is “The Honor of the iouse”. | Versailles with its love courts, and "”‘_‘_"i” Dictutesgen: itod in ‘the f"' Sountla: Motes il el ar i nl o TetovRoRRGhin Those Chinese who power have had their pavilions, their | have taken interest in the subject are pleasure palaces and their retreats, | 0PPosed to the political rds of secret and otherwise. | censorship which have sprung up Dzcadent modern millionaires have | here and there in / A volun- their *‘studios” and mountain lodge Qtrf‘l' body simi neral character concealed until some tragedy reveals |to the Natidnal Bo of Review of their existence 1o the public. In view | Motion Pictures in s country re- of this it is only natural that the au- |Views the pictures at Shanghai. In a thors of “Blue Blood", Selexart | recent letter from Mr. S. E. Kening, drama starring Howard Hickman, | Bxecutive tary of the Review shonld have devised a like form of | Committee for China, the methol indulgence for the principal character | °f the China Board are described in their play. He is Spencer Wel- |this fashion: lington, the last of a long line of | “The Film Review, supposedly aristocratic ancestors, | representative Chinese who marries a girl of fortune without |in Shanghai for { telling her of the taint of madness in | Years unde | his blood. | naming for e put on yeur hat. alf measurcs arc used by iirbanks in the attainment object is well demonstrated his next Artcraft pictur | IL” in which he uses three leading | women. T re Marjorie Daw, Wanda Hawley and Catharine Mac- Donald. Miss' Daw was the leading lady in “A Modern Musketeer”, Miss | MacDonald played the leading fem- | [ inine role m “Hecadin’ South,” and Miss Hawley is a new leading lady iin the organization. i —- i An S. 0. 8. call Las been sent up | | { That no 1 Douglas F { of an Abcles, who has heen en- the important part of in the forthcoming Metro ward gaged to | Rosedale play is airbank TODAY—TOMORROW Come and See Your Favorite Stock Actor KENNETH HARLAN With CARMEL MYERS —=TN “THE LASH OF POWER” A Story of Love vs. Wealth Take Our Tip and See “THE KAISER” MON. TUES. WED.—AIll Seats 25¢ Boxes 50c¢ GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILL Thom wonderful mount in starred. just finished a picture for Para- Charles Ray is Ince has patriotic which Dorothy Dalton, Ince star in Para- e wmount pictures, spending her spare “rlme distributing clgarettes to her Co, D., 151st Engincers. Sec Robert W. Ch Mark” is to be Arteraft picture. Benuateofin. ySAFran} FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OX’S VENGEANGE AND THE WOMAN Imer sie “The Danger “erguson’s next in composed of 70 foreigners past two taken this work that of recommendation suitable | schools and other indi- | and George M. Cohan is doing the final the on “Hit the Trail Holliday his next Artcraft picture. has TOO GOOD TO LOSE. films for the Camp Devens—Billie West—Others { Players Have Exciting Experience On Big Estate. To be mistaken for auto-bhandits was the experience of a company of | Metro players who went to New Jer- recently to photograph a garage | scene. The forthcoming Metro dnction, “With and | patch,” a Saturday i story from the per Robert: in which man and Beverly Bayne are starred, has an inter ing garage scen | was taken on a beautiful New Jersey cstate. The owner had given h permission to Director Will . Davis without remembering to not his servants, When he arrived home that a crowd of neighbors and vants were holding the entire motion picture company, whom they shut up in the garage, under Mr. Davis explained that the garags in the scene of the picture is used by a ‘‘crooked” nt to hide loot which he has stolen from his employ- er. Tie amused owner immediately made amends by inviting the entire company to lunch { | sey Dis Pos L. Bush- of Kenneth rancis X. What Fainer Lynch Said recent attuck of pleurisy left n 2 rundown condition. My th did not return as fast as T d, nor did my. general health ve as it should, and a bronchial distressed me greatly. I con- my physician who recom- pd Linonine Before I had d the first bottle I bagan to im- the coush disappeared entirely commenced to gain in flesh and th. Linonine has my hearty en- ent. I recommend it to all who need of a builder, or who suffer | pronchial or lung troubles. REV. H. J. LYNCH, St. Fetcr's Church, Danbury, 19R6-1905. pni.e t heen most ef- | remedy for forms of b, colds, bronchitis and wasting s for many, many year: It pst in Father Lynch's time, it is | bw. 1f coughs or colds threaten Ing vou low, or have already po, it will bring about a rapiad ement, and you will be yourselt in a very sort time, for this familiar trade-mark. Hruggists sell Linonine. he found sor SOUTH PLIASES MAR On her recent where she went her new Goldwyn picture, Mae Mar had several delightful experiences For the first time she the South as it really is. The slim star met with cordial hospitality on all sid and returns enthusiast over Georgis people and its climate. Miss Marsh is displaying some quaint bought from the woman | was used for the scenes depicting the life of bygone belles and heaux. There { threatends to R of cameos and amethysts among the other Gold- wyn stars. E IER LIBERTY LOAN Madge Kennedy delights her bit for her country, no how gre: the demands timae at the Goldwyn Studios. ping into a new production the day ghe finished another, the piquant | star found time to appear in a special | Liberty Loan fiin aimed, of course, to stimulate enthusiasm in the pres- ent campalign. Her eyes and her | smile Wiil be potent factors in firing {2udicnces to greater response MARSH. the Savannah, trip to all saw SMILI. in doing matter on her Step- ists, 60c, $1.20. OF -THE APES RZA At Fox’s MONDAY, TUESDAY pro- ! { “The Tie” by Artcraft from play by John Emerson, director of Artcraft and Paramount pictures, who was re- cently opcrated upon, is quite well again. th Allan Dwan wrote Douglas Fairbanks’ picture, “Mr. Fix Tt.” and next directed Arteraft |8 of of pl Elsie Ferguson will be starred in Sir Henry Arthur Jones. “Gismonda,” one of the greatest | undertakings for Paramount, is to be the next starring vehicle for Lina | he! which ser- | had | guard. | to do some scenes in | h | they its | jewelry | whose home | | | | i | Cavalieri. {of her compan Thoe Tiger Man said to be the t picture William 8. Hart has ever appeared in for Arteraft. of of ’sychologists have congratulated 5 s lam §. Hart, star in Artcraft pic- tures, for tho remarkable effect his red-blcoded pictures have upon the general public. m th DIRECTOR! might -and vice versa. What borrow = OBEY YOUR ba il pi be! m 3 he stars some vou ways re- “knockers ‘club™ | ‘knocked.’ | al- | start fu that, “on straight.” 6. Always have a but sometimes keep 7. From director to prop boy, all are human, bo human yourself. A Ustar s biz as others | her. not as thinks herself. | ays keep your public in | 1d do vour best for them—— vour make-up ways tu sense It to of umor yourself. | go i by 8 as of think 9. mind she fo T, 10 As the voice 11 to be “up stage” telephone compan ¥s, “Tho with the smile wins, You spend half vour the stuaio—let it be vour b 12. According to astronomy > luminous, be sure that you illum- Tt neve Fin | ca Jor "tn Fa ha in A SMOKE ON OLD SOL. The 1o ture people is though the urcefulness of motion pic- demonstrated dail public does not alwa hear of it. Out location with Madge Kennedy and other members Tom Moore was asked by Director Cha Miller to smoke a pipe. But the ding man | found himself without a match. Nor did anyone else have one. Camera- man William Fildew bridged the di fleulty, however, by foeusing his mag pifying glass on the tobacco, and th obliging did the rest, p&ll z‘\(‘ | 80 ma lia he: no Mi en let Tiv I and gilt. { Orient voung man, harem of girls. of which is never seen in public, pre- ; ceding the death of the pitiable wr tion tions to the government arivy tion Cross’ | maton 1 tee Mix them at malke In a secluded part of his estate ere is erected a building of marble | Inside all the luxury of the |on a voluntary basis the jaded |receives the hearty veritable | leading film agecncies i his or- | on four afternoons e he like |sits for two hours reviewing film addition to the support given 1 film agents and the renters of the Committee invites the moral port of the public.” Most of the pict are made in America Roard of Review senc T TR bulletin to the Committec |hai so that they are RED CROSS FILM C pictures befor ST Orient Because the people behind the mo- | lice at picture industry are Americans | advanced the first water and are brim full [hors in es all sorts of patriotism, they have |ods of niofion rtually handed over their organiza- | in every ove that is to be made to help make e world safe for democracy. During the recent Liberty Mary Pickford, Douglas Willlam §. Hart, Mar d a number of other motion cture stars toured the country in | half of the Liberty Bonds, raising lions of dollgrs of subscriptior reEhion i o For the Red Cross drive in the near ¢plendid advanta ture there will he shown in all Mmo- | Chambers’ drama picture theaters a two-reel pic- |yife the Blue re entitled “The Spirit of the Red | the story by James Mont- Flagg and produced by Jac The picture has been fermed motion picture critics as * A Birth | the Nation in Two Recls The announcement of this r the next drive was made Lasky, chairman of the of the National Associ e Motion Picture Industr to co-operate with the ganization, issued from his office in e New York headquarters of the Lasky Corporation. vidual film users throughout Ch is recreated for 81 including A The end of in a mad revel. ngha es occur: ek | manhood. Wellington's folly 5 to have been inspired by the life | a California profligate whose ox- | C | i used The s w at St y info: of va react in oits are known everywhere. the racter they sioners not 1050 long The Comn Tokyo, Jap. E: the ablishing picture 1 n, are on n democratic r tation ALICE JOYCE LIKES WALKI Alice Joyee, | uses a motor car Loan | waiking is the FFair- | yweather permitting, uerlte ‘7“01‘!1”]'; from her Central station, a matte where she takes the suby n, returning in the sam hecause she be possible she walks home to of two ay Lo democ it is hest nks, ark, sen aga in Ribbor ature. AND GROW FAT. girls, it ot from ith To releascd was a LAUGIL mery n T shape a diving Jamison, the Rolin comedic Pathe. With Jamis of cat and grow patriotic not cdict stagsen CTosS | 1o solved th ntin not my face, No, this Venus the “‘fat is not s It come feature e by Jesse commit- tion of appoint- | Red on i until it too for roblem Ie h rich to eat dh mt a time He n dancing, ind other reducing self to 1 Toto 1 ed e you and deve Now he 17h so that the the pastimes s lau; mous ¥ 1d at for ime in { zrow me WORK WELL TOGETIIER. ey 2 T trenche; food boys and Reynolds Admirably Suited to Each Other. Tom Mix is happy. He always it since all happiness is relative 's happler than ever Lefore. Tom's t a director, Lynn Reynolds, who wde “Six Shooter Anc for Wil- m Fox, tha man after his own | Canyon com rt, figuratively speakin Rey- | “Moonst moa Ids serves as an admirable foil for | Arbuckle comedy when his or x, because both eport for re-examination ergy. A man who As Iatly was marooned work said: waters in the canyor mighty good telephone wires busy 15 an extens FATTY A n placed in | draft board Joviai comedian | elements in the in IBUCKLE Arbu has An; Tt is. scoo ty” le Cli 1.os CAUSE——0VEIrW e oml wilds of wm G effort to his ne Litest ¢ dynamos of | was watching "hose two will | picture if they by he until kept a o through sccured n i of ina—- The committee port of the two i and ck a group 8. ) the | films, | sup- “hina National eekly rang- rmed rious h the Yo- eig meth- NG. Vitagraph star, seldom 1i g cratic in to A\g of my to of Bud to in b ame i him Iping 1ic con- CANNOT GET YACHTS. Owing to the difficulty in obtaining achts and in chartering boats at this time, due to government control of all craft, the Vitagraph Company has postponed the production of “The Man from Brodneys,” which required several large and small boats in its -enes, and has substituted “Blind a story by Willlam Addison in which Earle Williams will be featured. “THE BELLS" A BIG SUCCE “The Bells,” Pathe’s latest starring Frank Keenan, was run other day {0 the final cut. P cxperts who reviewed production pronounce “The Fells” as one of the best features from the indprint of acting, story, direction, phby and lighting that play the The the e hus ever been mad» in the Paralta studios. the | EXEMPT, cen geles | g | The t brici ple unt- r o wred flood the Lift Off Corns 1 Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift a corn i or callus off with fingers few cents you a small bottle of gic drug freezone discovered by a For can get the recently Cincinnati man. Just ask at store for a small bottle of {reezone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, ach- corn and instantly immediately, all sore disappears and short- vou will find the corn callus so loose that you lift it out, root and all, with the finge Just think! Not one bit of pain hefore apply- ing freezonc or after- 1t doesn’t cven ounding any drug ing ness Iy wards. iprita skin. Ha s d soft corns, etween the toes, also hardenecd calluses on hottom fcet, just seem to shrivel up and fall off without hurting a par- ticle. 1t is almost magi- cal Ladies! corns, of Keep a tiny bottle on your dresser and " let & corn or callus ache twice | tongue | weather { twinges. | sician at once or | famous salts | with lithia | ot In her new Goldwyn Picture Mabel Normand wears bathing suit. She is supposed to be trying to boom the business of a manufacturer of garments which lack the and originality of his rival's. Skipping jaround the Goldwyn studio the star ! came upon a fountain lately deserted { by Madge Kennedy and her company. The sprightly Mabel sprang upon the {rim and struck a bewitching attitude. It was the regret of all who saw her that the pnse has no part in the play. {'"he studio photographer the situation, however, and snapped her. dash saved A SPOONFUL OF SALTS RELIEVES ACHING KIDNEYS Tat Too Much Meat, Clogs Kidneys, Says Noted Authority. If Back Hurts or Biadder Bothers, Stop All Meat for a While. We ‘Which When you wake up with bachache and dull misery in the kidney region it gencrally means you have been eating too much meat, savs a well- known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneva in their effort to filter it from the blood { and they become sort of paralyzed and log: When your kidneys get slug- sh and clog you must relieve them. like vou relieve your bowels; remoy- ing all the body's urinous waste, else vou have bachache. sick hecadache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, coated, and when the bad you have rheumatic The urine is cloudy, full of channels get sore water and vou obliged to seek reliel two or three times during 5y is is sediment, often sealds arve { the nig Either consult a good, reliable phy- ©t from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a teaspoonful in a gl before breakfast for a few vour kidneys will then act s of water and This from the acid of Juice, combined and has been used for tions to clean and stimulate h Kidneys also to neutraliz the urine so it no lonegar irrit ending bladder weakne Jad Salts is a life saver meat eaters. It § xpénsive, can- injure and makes aclighttul, efferescent lithia water drink. days fine, is made lemon rapes and ug- acids in tes, thus for regular

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