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i the icture people "big war benefit. star will be pres- d of following past audience is to be made flo one but members of the m colony. The Motion Pleture War Service ssociation, recently formed in Los ngeles, and spreading in its scope hroughout the nation, to every city, own or hamlet where pictures are hown, is responsible for the coming ntertainment, which will be held bn August 8 at the arine audi- orium. It will be a mask ball. To ba a-real benefit, there must be hhoriey in sight, and because the mo- ion picture people are tiring of the | onstant bazar and booth calls, such ttractions will be done away with in his case, and one lump sum will be taken at the door. The price of dmission is to be $3. it's going to be somewhat of an pxclusive affair, too for the announce- ments read that no one but motion bicture people will be allowed to at- end and they will be there only on nvitation. The invitations will be is- fued on request and proof that the vould-be guest is an honest-to-good- hess moving picture person. With a month behind it as an or- anization, the Motion Picture War jervice association is now in full wing, establishing salvage stations hnd workrooms in each of the studios knd arranging for a doubling of war sork among all the people employed. The committee in charge of the nasquerade has not yet issued any nnouncement as to the thrills to »e given, although it is certain that here will be new ‘‘stunts” and much pt interest to the people of the art. However, a distinguished list of lm players have already promised to participate in the big doings. Among hem are Fannie Ward, Ruth Roland, etty Compson, little Marie Osborne, [Bessie Love, Bebe Daniels, little loria Joy, and Easter Walters. ATHERINE CALVERT'S LATEST. Catherine Calvert, the young star ho is being exploited as “The Lady Beautiful of the Screen,” will make her next appearance in a thrilling and tensely human story, “Out of the Night,” by E. Lloyd Sheldon. Miss Calvert is the widow of the late Paul Armstrong, one of the best-known American playwrights of his day. She starred in a number of his plays and is now appearing in a picture based on one of these plays. All her pic- tures are being produced by the Frank A. Keeney Picture Corpora- tion, under the direction of James Kirkwood, and are being distributed through the William L. Sherry serv- Ice. OBLIGING HERSELF. It is not the custom of fortunate cinema favorites to burden them- selves with bundles, yet Mabel Nor- mand Insists on carrying everything she buys. She comes to the Goldwyn Studios and frolics in with @ separate package depending from each of her | not to mention a parcel tucked Of course, relieved of all she carrie: nowadays no one should have things sent from the shops, but And still there are mothers who retain and digest it. It is prepared with her it is not altogether a war have not yet discovered that Eagle from rich cow’s milk and comes to thought. Always she has delighted in boxes and bags. alcerb A handy Calctum compouna that eafe- guards against chronic lung and throat :‘fi\;b:fl: W A B t‘anlc-reg;’mn'ive prepared s armful or habit-formin, ) . Try them today. AL B0 cents a box, including war tax For sale by all Dru; Eekman "Laboratory, PhiuAcip NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918, lWS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN MOTION PICTURE WORLD | D 10 FIGHT Pr——— FATTY'S GIRL WINS ABEL NO ‘IHA\ E been using Doctor Cald- N A ESLTIT | e 55 o HEFA L o aaa e e well’s Syrup Pepsin for more than o' i “hn . no matter what role she un- | seven years. I believe it saved my little grand- ertakes, Not o Wears silken speed was in- | | ST ot e Bbacd e daughter’s life, as she had such terrible spasms e ot : 2 ‘ depths of poverty, nor docs she pit caused by the condition of her stomach, until in girl and the 1 i yre was | into snow PERIE R clikate on piase Lmainwn that. " Sho ix (0o 3 we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks The Greatest mys.ory Story of LI O el < that they couldn't meant is that ‘ n| there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell’s P aratt aee, : {ally the winning heach mymph draws | wavs fo give the indiviaual towen oz| Syrup Pepsin for the stomach’ and bowels.” o chief role: o ! the chief 1 her weekly d from the Arbuckle s ralk ephanie Tr BI1 to the colors VAU,D!(“";“*L company every Monday, so no wondep £ Boiinse 5 planiestrent : (FromalellertoDr. Caldwell, mmmby) 121, to report Mrs. C. F. Brown, 1012 Garfield A There wer Kansas City, Mo. = ) Fatty was re about winn dwyn comedy-drama bathing beauty prize. T er of a wealthy man, she which he ap- . § et S 20 ¢ 5 only a couple “SERVICE STAR DAY Not only did the jovial and rotund goes i« xmp and there be- | B Lt Wi OFFICIAL, ALLIED WAR comedian present the various cups of comes teacher s village school ’ ays contred c ) 3 g 1 Y vampires of the NO one st Sho L s circum- | Mothers Sce Your Boys! sands, but he hestowed upon eack ! trim little fig s el 1Tc a we S ithout put- Continuous Show Saturday sirl @ huge kiss. He was ably assisted - girl of mod R A f§ case he made | TR ERSSs | | '0 ct DY ihe mayor of the senjal spection, lowe ¢ the sophisticate S g SR e S little resort of 1l Beach o, de-'ones of the audience will see that l u e Sll l 23 two days in- | =— - " e L ;PH“ his three-score years, proved Stephanie’s saucy little tam-o’-shanter lye, and came | 1 himself a gentleman of such jovial ' and sweater, and her snugly shod feet | e tons vots | “BABY MINE” MONEY MAKER | nosritaisty that Fatts ana tne tatping ® and her simpie drees aro not so unas. The Perfect Laxative F to take a long S girls continued the entertainment with , Sumin they 1 p for duty. ' :a‘ “H'va'wvw dinner and whatnot at They reflect the costly simplicity SoldiheiD erest in connec- | _ Plays come and pl , but “Baby | the Jewel City cafe, affectod by New. X oiaees c il < $. that happened | Mine” goes on forever. No farce of a Seal Beach loves “wet” even modistes, ‘.N\ »,“?\ Hx“‘\\'\‘ ‘M,O\‘ ‘: 2 YRUIugZotsts Everyvshere fie, is\ the addition | century has reaped half the success or | much as the sieek, graceful creatures 1 knows if she ‘has inquired the 50 cts T‘m) $1 00 flbright, for a role | convulsed half as many ipeopble he from which the little resort derives its | Price of apparen simple trifles in o N * f6 her talents. In jand abroad as has the ) ret Mavo | name Recently the citizens voted ; Fifth Avenue shops. Mable Norman this vouns arlist [ichicle. An instantancous it when it | the town “wet” by an eight fo one ma- | considers that nothing is too costiv 1o | A mild, pleasant laxative,as positively effective g not only strength- { y st produc nearly t ars | jority, which only goes to show that, Wear in her productions, and that in e strone sup- |ago, e ine” went on its merry | thieve are a few oases to e Tl ver tho exerasive eharacter of tha| as it is gentle In its action. For a free trial arhich includes such | way for five succeeding seazons With- | even in Southern Caliornia f creations to be found in the smartest | hottle send your name and address to Dr. W. B { out equal as a mirth-provoker. It was i i e Bards, John Merkyl, L. { presented by five companies during | DORIS \YON MYSTERY S & : . ana Frea Hearn, \;utflu,w,w e e e e Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, I11. e ey & haracter | When Marsarct Mayo, with her|star who is appearing at the head Brg bearing on the sto husband, Edgar Sclwyn, cast her 1ot |of her own company, De Luxe Pic- ffden of Proof” is an entire- | roldwyn Pictures at the forma- tures, Tnc, in the delightful photo- Fivoe of play to anything | Hon of the company, her ambition to | play, “The Street of Seven Stars,” by e Sater Tras, o0 Thr. ap |See two of her sreat stage successes, | Mary Roberts Rinehart, I ahows the beautiful youns | Loy of the Circus®, and *“Baby lably well cas e sole ot & ® 2l of high connections, a | Mine,” produced for the screen, was |some young ! girl violinist favorite of Newport and Wash- | Soon realized. Goldwyn, certain that | who goes abroad in search of a great Agton soc! caught in a maelstrom |no other two plays wonld receive |career and finds a greater love. She oL dosots comming and treachery that | greater popular approval, pald Miss is said to be equally well cast in T ° e threatens to engulf her. Mayo the compliment of filming both | another picture in which she will . S, M. Weller 1s responsible for the |her plays as its opening productions. appear, “The Inn of the Blue ’ E s l 1 r‘ 7 scenario and he hasn't overlooked a| 'And “ Baby dMine” in pictures prov- |} by Louis Joseph Vance. This e lg Of e lce thing. Fast-moving action carries fhe | ed as great an attraction to comedy | Story 1s to be put hed later in story fram one tense situation to an- |lovers as it did in its stage form. in one of the leading other, leading up to a denouement i ol i erics zazines. A special Dor .\1 that is as unexpected as it is dramatic. | o E | Keny of the book, “The and a wonderful opportunity is af- | T s e Seven reprinted fr forded Miss Davies to again display ; Geraldine Farrar, now in Wyoming | Mrs. Rinehart’s story in the Saturday at work on her second Goldwwyn Pic- | { % that versatility she has already shown Evening R been issued, | she possesses. ]\Hl “The ‘Hell Cat,” written for he 2 @ g J aph of Many of the exteriors have already ‘w Willard Mack, was confronted by Miss Kenyon > . and a - — . been taken in Washington and, in the [problem when she prepared for her | combination picture her and Mrs \/‘{ t & G ] | coming week Newport will be visited | long trip. To take or not to take | Rinehart as a frontpiece. Ail the l = O Or - < 5 aso lne by the org: wtion, where vachting, (Sniffl hat was the question. Snif- | Kenyon pictures are being distributed : A )’ e bathing, horseback riding and country (fles is a dog, Pekingese, and has | through the William L. ey i A wide vgnety.of 5 is to buy from the club scenes will be “shot” by Andre |never been separated from his mis- | ice- A mixtures is being / dealers listed be- Barlatier’s artistic camera tress a day. The Goldwyn star thought | = ——— 4 sold under the = = A low i ERe v sell SR i however, that he had best stay L LEMONADE FOR THREL. { n Le ine.” \ 2 A MOVIE KI home! this time,. As her paclking ! Goldwyn's own Tom Moos X ll‘_"h":eh gasoline. q only SOCONY 1 [ e best way to - " A —uniform, pure, T went last night e ed, Sniffles knew what was | ‘Smiling Bill” Parsons, portl f ; To see Mabel Normand happening and his spirits arose hour- +Capitol Comedies, met the other day s be sure that the § " 4 i powerful. Look In her newest play Wy hour until the moment of depar- jat the Goldwyn Studios in Fort Lee gasoline you buy B § 3l for the Red, ‘A‘TT 1;‘!?;7‘«1 (Jls.\llo_:\ o ek T Tty e e and promptly made an engagement to Z mesasures up to [ ki ¥ y White and Blue And whi idn Then his disappointment was more | SPend the following Sunday on the iy 2\ ¢ g See whero it gets 1 than the dog could stand nor eould |links. Both are inveterate golfers and Sualivgseadards w7, ROH(Clokimy Sl Its name, I saw why the diva bear his grief. So that's |.each had heard of the other's skill Tt is that Mabel is Wwhy Sniffles 1s sniffing the mountain | Billie Rhodes promptly announced A howling success air and getting along splendidly for a | herself as their caddy, which really She is a little imp PenderiooiichanE o L meant that she would be a sort of vi- § The Sign of 2 and the World’s That climbs walls vandiere, carryir little cask of lem- g F . And steals watchés S e S ) s Reliable Dealer § STANDARD DILCO2ENY.§ Best Gasoline e THE SPELL OF EGYPT. TR I e 5 ; e el And shoots craps In her ivory and rose dressing room HER CANINE LINGUIST. 5] ) RS W \E 3 ) T And steals hearts oY e Tk S et Bl o < s is teaching her dog 8 DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE With the same ease it is these days with the frocks Mae | English. e is Vladimir, a Russian i ) Just as she was Farsh wears in “Hidden Fires,” the | wolfhound, brought from Oressa to Kissing Tom Moore drama on which she is working, the }the Goldwyn star by Lieut. V. Sco- The lights went out. slim star has found a place for some- | bla of the Ser rmy ore the The minutes—f A thing else, It is a vicetrola, While | city on the Black Sea was captured Ten, twenty, ti i she is Testing between scenes, or|by the Germans, With the help of The lights came back. lunching, she enjoys listening to some | Lieut. Scobla, now in Chicago on re- There on the screen good music and returns to the stage |'a Tecruiting mission, Madge Kennedy g Was Tom k g refreshed and with nerves quieted.|learned to say stop, come here, and s | Mabel—he had been |\She is especially fond of one selection, | lie down in his language that she Rackliffe Bros, Doing it all that time “The Nile,” played and sumg by Iif- | might translate her commands to the S 8 i Si., New Britain, Ct. Albany Evening Journal, | rem Zimbalist and Alma Gluck. dog. § Corbin Motor Vehicle, 126 Chestnut St., New Britain, Ct. C. A. Bence, 55 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Central Auto Station, 236 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Dennison Garage, 430 Main St., New Britain, Ct. New Britain Carriage, 200 East Main St., New Britain, Ct. City Service Station, Hartford Ave, and Stanley St., New Britain, Ct. Kaminsky, 2 O CRCRHRRAIK ¢ e New Br g mgu:«ufl"‘fl,fi e de et i nington Ave., New Britain, Ct oo eqonst 2 ».—2::; o™ " 2 . o T. 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