New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

OTION PICTUR ; o charlly, He | AEARION Baviie NEXT PIOTT B avies' role is that of a young : g i 2) PILM 1O G RS, Y vmpus’ in the . e 3 CONVENIENT K2 I 4 : : S ; ; In a role that is entirely dif v true-blue American girl with R Fifteen miles of new movir and el SREs to anything she 1 JRTABLE ¥ 5y -4 Hlchine Bl oieh b ok t this v for numer anviingish has ever done, of country as one of the strong« — { o . E up Broadway from the Le Douglas Pair- | offering splendid opportunities for st instincts of her nature, who is 5 ol von oo o ban st reut interest in the | display of that versatility dany, are shipped each week [ » Tally Marshall, FeoTiC Dustin - Farnum, 5 = ment of our overseas (roops td Ruth Allen b ThiSlersinient onlacilulotdss ha « DATE 0 the pro- | on the screens of the country, early CTHE FLYING GOD." sent over by the Y. M. €. A duction \\\wm f one week each | in ;\nu‘usl, in a E.h”m}..x.,\ entitled A\ Most Remarkable Story Pre. working wifth the Community in New York. Le and “The Burden of Proof,”” a down-to- entad in AniUBTOTCettARI M Motion Picture bureau sine cago the all-sercen company will | the-minute story of romance, e s et last December, so that the totul play onc night stands only trigue and international politics. 3 s X length shipped up to and inadud- Y ANDEVIL ing the weck ending July 20 ARTITUR, LLOYD, was 465 miles or about half th Comedy Magician, distancol tion: ey oAk THE TILLER SISTERS Chicago. The pictures an ine Caprice, Shae 15 shown in the Y. M. C. A. huts dy—young 5 i almost up to the very front Jine FCHOES OF 7 and practically all of them un der shell bombardment = she has so [ drawn, without the slightest knowl possesses, oun her part, into the shadow of lovely Marion Davies will be projected | {T¢ason. ~The manner in which she confounds her enemies, overcomes evil influences surrounding her and comes forth triumphant, sup- background for unlimited wetion as well as tense, unusual sit uations, clearly demonstrated she the war zone for the entertain- | | (HOTE ERTN, An Jrish Variety Skit. e News— §8 e e e CONTINUOUS SIHOW SATUR- plosions overheard frequently DAY, emphasize the comedy of a ‘ | . e \ ST BARLEYCORN TOTTERING | ADVICE T0 AMATEURS Riis on it. And al- | \yiges and Fox Trotting Lizards | the screen has siven him ghtful, appealing sense of dramatic values as I associates at the | past Passing Into History. tain in cinema plays e d adored by her | plots backward and can s and her servants New York, July 26.—0ld Mr fpoiled her nor has|Demon Rum himself is approaching i\ of her girlish en-|a condition as anaemic as the near ‘-belzf‘m"w“m'm@m Ebpearing in motion | beey substitutes which are trying to | nowadays which take his mnind 1 . A bearthe, > S | replace him according to statements | to the time when the two-reel stories _{/flm& Yor™ y “other_field of en-|which come from no less authorita- | (oo hizh < . v S— : - ere high in favor. Many of the Borpar: e 0 | Bidrdships: she said (o a ' e e e e VENS CONDENSEDMILK studio the other day, | bureau of the psychopathic ward at U W YORK_.U.S. BEverything is ideal. Life | Bellovue. fBnd just the joy of living | lourthermore the demon is hbeing Byoung and knowing that| choked to death by bales of Libe (h(‘ . : 5 L ) ) B 2 oo appreciated—it isall 00 | Tionds and War Saving Stamps, ertain situations, he :ulv\‘u(\_ vill , BT soy to mother many times | undoubted fact that a lot of money | Rever die. Granting this, the actor | = = - 4 | Which used to go for booze is now | WO 18 How a star in Goldwyn Pi p my by o o ad blogra-|spont on War Bonds —and Thrift s B Al eRtel 08 e ow the little heir of the house will use up more energy than ever. And the need B 1 vorous floids, and T lonrned | oops 18 o0 o e o002 2% | in devising plays calculated to appen for nutritious, sustaining food during the sultry days of summer becomes supremely even before I dreamed of being an| head of Bellevue's, famous ward for | (O Intelligent people lonz accustomed important. - | actress \x1>~fr‘l( —that suce “\'l:‘ nl.»v.»_m,P woozies, for the marked falling | t© ‘(l!II(‘ x(;n\mvnmw\ of the screen. Fagxle Brand will relieve you of all worry about hot weather milk contamination. e goa. | Ereat figures in - the world’s history| qhe high cobfof firewater also hag [ Praise scemarios than most actors. He summer without changing baby’s diet, for you can obtain Eagle Brand everywhere. Pthe gross. re- | Who have toiled for vears without a | jig part in lessening the cases of al- | KNOWS what reads well and what When Nature’s BRiltionaircs prosent |tithe of the material success We | eoholism, Dr. Jewett thinks. During | eludes tho camera and all the art o 00,000. | young girls in motion pictures enjov. | {1, six months just passed, Dr. Jew- | the best director. It is his belief th P8 thinks “When a Wom- |1ndeed, many a great genius has| it gajq yesterday, about 1,079 cases | if the same knowledge of stories werc PPS one of the best plays she | assed on with no reward at all. Not|pave peen treated in the alcoholic | Dossessed by those choosing them for BEver ‘enacted. “It 15 holpful to |that I call myself a great '(“““"\" but | \ard, as against 5 enses treated | Production there would he more sirls’ said the famous star, ‘“‘and “’ Go sujoy fhe st R P 7 | there throuzhout the corresponding | usual material. Bat is the kind of the play which | i 7 SEIETE O .| veriod of 1917 : would always rather do.” MR OWERF RO (] ARMS. | Fven though a vast number of | “THE VIRGINTANS? ON STAGE Gladys Brockwell expects to begin | Asriculture has contributed its due | workers are making more money teivra sy triveseny Bed in hor moods | Menagerie of Snakes Playing Tin | ident production of six vears ag iy singlo incident is recalled 1 2 3 v h ey : Maux will hereof Needless to say, he sees man b . '% {tive a source than the pink elephant as the basis of some of the preten- | tious six and seven-reelers scen to- e s food is insufficient, use Eagle Brand—the pure and easily-digested infant food which has stood the test of actual use through sixty torrid summers. You will find it economical, too. At better groceries and drug stores Frank Campeau, villain in Douglas gork soon at Hollywood, Cal.,, on the |share of man power to the army r- | these days than they ever dreamed ! f,jrbanks’ Arteraft pictu i Himing of “The Strange Woman,” the ' haps more, certainly no less of éarning hefore they are, despite | ine un an all.s SR 2 el = EY = AR reat gsmk.. play of Willlam J. Hurl- , Other industrics that have contrib-4 th#ir sudden rise in wealth, also prac- f.'r‘]i',,,fl'{-i‘,f;,”‘].::,"“';',,',"J”” o S fon BORDE ‘\, S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY jut, which ran a ycar on Broadway. {uted man power to the avmy have re- | ticing thrift as never before, a 'com- | put for the stage (4”"\"””_"‘ = "‘L‘”' Porden Building New York Mutt and Jeff are ubiquitous gen- |cruited man power from the farms, { mendable condition of affairs which, | {wo months four of -WY an lemen. Most recent titles of Mutt Despite this disturbance, the farm- | Dr. Jewett believes, is largely due to b Jeff Animated Cartoons are “Meet- | ers this year increased their produc- | the Liberty Bond and Thrift Stamp ng Theda Bara,” “Hunting the tian over last year, which was an in- | habits. The bond and stamp booths 7-Boats,” ‘“Joining the Tanks,” and lcrease over the year before; they have | get thousands of dollars here that | #The Seventy-five Mile Gun.” | worked miore days and more hours!formerly went over the bars that Five William Fox productions are [and have put their families at work; | pave ‘Manhattan with mahogany from it work at the studios in the E: women have labored in the fields|{he Battery to The Bronx nd on the Pacific Coast; and four | while their babies slept in the shade | T, Jewett dwelt upon the signifi- | fiave just been completed. Those in |of nearby trees; many country chil- | cant faet that in recent months very work on the Pacific Coast are *“Mr. [dren have labored while many city | foww young men of draft age were Logan, U A." with Tom Mix as |children he played treated at Bellevue for alcoholism khe star; “The She-Devil,”” a super- | - The farmers cannot continue to in- | Ajmost-hll, the count: cases since Jast win- ter hhve Beén men ranging from 35 | ldon Edwards, and William Farnum’'s |ed and at the same time send mor to 60 years of age, and a majority | production of he Rainbow Trail’” |man power to the army and the city | of (hese were cases of chronic al Peggy Hyland is at industries. Tt would not be fair to | Broduction being staged by Gor- | crease production in the volume nee:l- .[\,.“ on “Bonnie Annie Laurie,” and |require it, if it were possible to ac- o PR ) | complish it | The only source of lahor is the use ZUKOR THANKS GROWDER | 1ess service of the cities——able-bodied men employed for luxury or mere con- ey | ventence and at tasks which women | N do1pn Tt e |t Ao | Adolph Zukor, president of the Gen. Pershing Believes Trouble Due | The crops are not alt gathered; nexy | Famous Players-Lasky —Corporation, to Misaddressing. | year's craps are to be considered; fooa {-has thanked Provost Marshal General \ & production must not fail yeEShloeton, July 2 report !l What are we going to do about it? from Gen. Pershing regarding army | 3 S e Snil service, tronsmitted to the sen. |, Chembers of commerce, men of af- | oscential industries under his “work : , fairs, eity leaders are asked to confers by Secretary Baker, recites | L R ONfers o1 fight” law, and said that in his measures being taken to improve the | with the state agricultural college or | oyinion the scree would vindicate Bitice 61d etiributes dsiays prinel- | T00C 1o iue Unlted States departslent | ine srevost marshal generdl's Jnde- | ment lef agriculture pally to misaddressing ifia. have already dona theiri On August 1 Gen. Pershing said ‘\"””\\'IH' hayeia “"‘ ‘l lono their The motion picture industry,” B ncw niall service involving co-oper- | P2rt AN ey Gl | Mr. Zukor, “is already on tion e eer the eric YOS i v T & T 9 | basis In making our plan at et pctycenichon american Sapostily) T SOOTHING *CELLO. [ER2E : plans and army authorities and the French | : 2 ope | PrOsent time for the season ot government would be inaugurated, by | Mdinearta ey e i cEhetona o n g, 3 Which it is hoped soldiers will get | ! vera at the Goldwyn studios | only plays of a cheerful nature, be- Al . N 1o . VP |l % 96 Years D e e e ea | D R e s 0 Years Doing coholism has jost begun or ARMY MatL Crowder for his decision to list ‘the motion picture business among the we are deciding to produc Spacial postal cars will be provided to | 5% = It is only natural that the in- | guty that devolves at this time pe- B iira e mail on the railroads | ternational opera star should respond | culiarly upon the screen to bring { P, X 4 £ - T and information will be given the | ¢motionally under the spell of mel- | gomfort and courage to the ‘heart .of i 4 LI & ! Q ne ln e military authorities in charge of ody IFor this reason’ her favorite | America. But the screen is doing an A = i 4 f L - has been engaged by Goldwyn X G v ¥ ¢ service of contemplated troop move- cven more important work. It is in- terpreting the ideals and aims of The first step toward comfort- Arnierican democrac to the rest of | « able, healthy, efficient feet is the the world, and -in order to aid the ] ; 3 : overnment in this direction to our R o right nostery. Hosiery that abso- ullest ability, we have decided to : < > lutely fits. That can’t gather, clect only such subjects for produc- : 1 aens’ o Cygne’” ¢ vin's 3 or bind, or quickiy t e | Saint-Saens' “Le Cygne' and Nevin's | tion as will indicate to the peoples of | [l yc GAZING ON GERALDINE. I CIEnL i e | foreign nations the qualities and ; N S ¥or 96 years IPSWICH MILLS | spiritual texture which have heen de- e e R ; Mae Marsh admires people entire- AT “POLLYMACK” IARM | veloped in American manhood and E 4 i X ave made hosiery — studying Iy her opposite. Therefore it is. not | surprising that the whimsical Gold- | “Pollymack Farm’ the inviting | womanhood by the institutions which | / R the needs of human feet and name given their countiy home near | we are now striving to preserve. 3 3 Lt vnstantly producing better-look ar 1o upon Geraldine Farrar | n ¥ onet o S wyn star looks upon Geraldine Farrar | Noroton, Conn., by Panline Frederick “The American motion picture will 3 3 s ihe i 1 S as a screen idol. Every moment she | ,,,4 willard Mack, both Goldwyn | hattle on the screcns of the wor i B ing, better-ftting, longer-wear- can be spared from her own scen Mae Marsh follows the work of 1% | stars. Miss Fredorick, as everyouo | for the defeat of German autocra i } WA ing, and more comfortable ho- e international celebrity now at work = g siery. 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich knows, is a star emotional actress i and Willard Mack is Goldwyn's stu p i SAPPHIRES AND SECRET 3 Hosiery were sold last year. and the musician is as constant in ments Since the army took over the dlers’ mail Gen. Pershing said, con- | siderable improvement has been | 5 stipulations s regard. Massene Sothd and the amount of undelivered | 2tibulations in this regard, Massenets | Elegie” is a favorite, however, with mail matter decreased his attendance as the indefatigable | herself. He plays ~what he chooses, Geraldine Farrar making no on her first Goldwyn picture, thereby | yjtorial director. At the farm the breaking a rule. Geraldine Farrar | { : = | two vary their “shop tall’’ with dis- | Mabel Normand's sapphire-stud- b es, 25¢ to 75¢c. insists that her acting before |hr_\} ! | cussion of ways and means of getting | ded vanity case slipped out of her best results from their prize eattle. hand the other day and fell to the : — | loor of the Goldwyn studio. The IN A LOOKING-GLASS: | biruble sprang open and disclosed the most significant thing®* aloit' | picture of u pandsonie young soldie: ‘Todn _Moore is found .in his dressing anders (hought they were on to 1,364 “LOAFERS” IN BAY STATE. | voom at the Goldwyn studios, 1t i the sceret of the sprightly star’s ve Boston, July 26.—Registrants thus | ths number of hus suits or tho vari | cent distrait manner. They taxed her far under the new state anti-loafing | of his ties or the quantity of his let- | with it, whereupon Mabel pirouetted la which became effective July 12, | ters it lies in the state of his mir- | and dropped her eyes. I love him 2 B . totaled 4,364. In making this an- |vor. It clov and is in d of ter than any man in the world - 5 v “‘;'” BEh nouncement Charles Gettemy, di- | @ thorough cleaning, proof positive | Tie's brother Cluude and he's just ar- 5 AT Bt D AT an St rector of the bureau of statistics said | that Tom is like no other star in that rived in France,” she said, snapping s 4 v St.; 5. Rosenstock, 500 Main 61 ecities and towns had no registra- | he doesn’t regard the lookiny 5 | the gold box and scampering away . e Tt '\“»VL;M\“A I L tions and about 200 had not yet re- | as his best friend — # i Tain St.; M. Smigrodske, 686 Main ported. Aot eI T T RS PLAN NEW DRIVE ON ITALY. zen‘l:r.:é::;-p‘ly“tx:lfi Se i e veLts ” . - , BMadge Kennedy is too patriotic Washington, July 26.—A new of- S e 354 : S8 M Davic “ANOTHER LITTDE WAR A ‘ > v | fensive agdingt. Ttaky Wy German and Ipswich in their windows or ke A M. Bloom eall ft a sacrifice, but it remains a fact, | fensive agajnst Italy by German : 1 ioh Host 5 e iR T Amsterdam, July 6. — German | yeovércheless, that the piquant Gold- | Austrian divisions commanded’ by a stores sell Ipswicl osiery. 1 ; i taaey bros newspapers dismiss the announce- | y.un star is without w butler these | German generpl has,péen -aBtgrmined f t Albert Rawiszer ment of the declaration of war by | gnys He has been removed as a non- | Upon by the Centrad’ POWP,%FFN”‘- DS o o1 WP (et ol i camera be done away from the eves of bystanders, but in the case of Mad Marsh the diva graciously makes an exception. The | 1 | Honduras with the contemptuous | gedential and siven to Unele Sam, | iNg to information veadgimiitlie Ital- caption “Another Little War.” The | hough what use the army can make l fan high command. AR offfeial dis- only comment of the Berlin Tnges | o¢ his superb mastery of caviar serv- | patch from Italy today said German Zeitung 1s ‘‘the res president of Hon- tng Madge Kennedy admits she | troops for the offensive already had éuras is Wilsems™ doosn’'t Know. 1.mnrd 1u Austria.

Other pages from this issue: