Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A fe jam o3 “There’s Sinc rease in her maf tsting that she statement Miss I should have view. What that while woman the is smothe The screen’ In Califor! Bara super rection of J. vam! then the said read Miss there vampire th all e Bara did vampire in say was in every most women d by their sense of right ‘greatest vampire the > has been called is now making a new Theda production under the di- Edwards on as s Gordon ARBUCKLE “SHERIF IN A NEW COMEDY FATTY Fearless sher -fighting western fame ar a their ve danger of losing Ros ped a ample reves historical laurels Art since coe “Fatty” huge ca wa ing shooters, and 1ckle strap- tridgze belt around his with swinging holsters wicked looking 5 placed shiny sily he redoubtable badge on his gaudy shirt In his new comedy, “The Sheriff,” atty”” is performing such wild and cless stunts that the untamed cow- Mexicans, atmosphere to beginning to suspect that bad man his activities have caused the sher made such gay City, Butte Dog Gulch ind unpopular has star displayin of office u ind bandit considerable who add the pict he ure, are jovial comedian of reputation. In on the Mexican s sorable is fact, reet set iffs who, at mmunities Do Deadwood Mad remely unhealthy the gentle Loulders Sheriff” is heralded 1 wooliest burlesaque of life pictured I melodrama. Arbuckle will be cast he has ev Despite the res of the average Mex- jcan extra man, the indefatigable ro- tund fun-maker that for the time of making this comedy there will be no word al- lowed set GOLDWYN NEWS BRIEFS with one time wixh th “The wildest en who re chips on as the Mexican border motion pictur ty comedy on the the usua Supportin the t nsed n in a loving character picture such as ‘‘manana’ on the ‘Please 1 see it board studio. ‘It here," and greatly appre Evans, attached ual Detachme gade, Kelly F post this reads a at get a where the girls letter on the bul- Goldwyn's Fort Lee mighty lonely down ard now and then is ' Sergt. David J. o Headquart « SR BT eld, Texas, the s r of the letter. If you get his name and address all on one envelope you might drop the sergeant a line. Tom Moore, latel tardom by Goldwyn, has known that he won't pla herees in his pictures bel th ovie idols have be handsome daredevils to make good with the publie. T can’t be a ht man beln d a fellow doesn’t want to be a vows wi as- Bri- is can elevated let He re to a it be fuses to to hc regular tar, h A log cabin built on the hill on the Goldwyn studio Fort Lee is the scene action in “Friend Husband Kennedy’s newest Goldwyn It proved so delightfully cool Miss Kennedy and members company lunched here each da “Jocation” work was in progress. The eabin was built without a front wall, silowing the breezes full pl: brow of lots much of a at 0 the Madge Picturc otyped | he | VS OF ME SE F i play. which wi companying illustra rried in real life, heing Mrs. G. B. Clarke, J that I AND WOMEN IN MOTION PICTUR E 'WORLD ), o ELSIE FERGUSON. “Hear the mellow wedding bells, think of its favorites as Ferguson had a brilliant career on the he transferred her She will probably be b home and ab Infinitely larger public. in the leading role of pearance on the screen. ad before Golden matre ms, bells!” ERGUSON is married—in “The Danger Mark,” an Artcraft pboto- soon be ready for the inspection of her admirers. tion shows what a bewitching bride she is, The She is also r.. but as the public never likes fact will not be mentioned here. age, beginning in 1901, both at allegiance to the screen with its st remembered on the stage uch a Little Queen,” which also served for her first ap- ORMA TAI VIADGE “LETS MA DO IT” Norma Talmadge, time has of 1y now motion picture salary of four owns her own studio, has ney and signed No behind never she doesn't the brick clock or loose in the She simply to mother days when dollars week other day boxes for a be to t e, turns just as she she was i some AT trust enough ‘A check ted glad she said mone v m as g0o¢ was Sugge: Mis with a boc mads smile 1 m all m e ever had a minut went the ite out th he her and i retained mo to w transpirec the it dollar-a-week Lught than refuse fusin more k They checks SET Recently COST FALE Jane scene of a for which ing setting 000. Now scenes in being madc half a million «¢ prises six supposed army officer in many p nd swho had re bric-a-b furniture during his tr in a as it is statec he picture in a loll luxur rooms, to of service an w an stars, who with a figures, for we ind company N ke some becn one of the highest paid sek- who and bank account u king 1 bank shook never hidden over when she was aske benefit re ha me under fireplace either. everytl 1 to in eigh sed it 1 to m if money,"” her 1 d aNc id, *phone D t nothin Lecount lots of and for other eight hat of Which will times. MILLION new valued W ha ced Will ere we victure the ferred valued setti 16 the o accumulated mey hing the teen the buy you'il not it 1ead 1eck “and But asked her had | een- re- is do. ot iam Tl the 540 om furnishe had the w bits of FILM FLICKERS Tell, who plays the role in ““To Hell Screen Classi Inc., pro- | duction r by Metro, wears. a | white doe-skin dress with a dark cape | thrown over it when she escapes from camp Olive feminine leading With the Kaiser”, a sed a German | Bert Lytell, of the I ro production, “No Man's Land,"” not distinguish one from the two Chinamen who play parts in his production star Met- can- other the important Dana, winsome little her leading Viola star has for forthcoming production, | the Dusk Guy Metro favorite as the scholarly Rlackie's Little an early Metro release, has a which calls for much subtle and shows the versatility of er actot Aetro man, in her “Flower of Coombs, another Bert in Lytell, lar Zoston burg- Pal) role acting this clev- Lockwood, the popular star special produc- <i,” released by pirate role in picture Harold who will be s tion, “A Metro, his in the career in a K i Ki plays sereen Bushman and Beverly the produc- of Cupids”, have a real play part of the X co-st Pair twin Fr. Rayne tion, *‘A of s of pair to wpids May Allison, who is now at work on Metro picture, “The Finding of fourth Metro in the Mary.' he be: her her began star right this ypany vork on 2ning scenes of the picture the after of her arrival in Cal- e a own with on cc noon ™n the Screen | tion, “A King i Harold Lockwood bon Classics Inc Kh in is ys his produc- which 4 this de- - actor I first role as a Na star of the Screen Clas- forthcoming | ction, vy, jewel-en- in many of nova, I ccident,” her rusted rings on the scenes. A RMessage to Mothers Y dead of night as Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. try an experimen of buying Fletcher n the OU know the real human doctors right eround in your neighborhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the readily as i to_tell you the good that Fletcher’ will do, from their experience and their love for children. broad daylight; they are ready Castoria has done, is doing and We are not asking you to We just want to impress upon you the importance Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num- ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of W | Hollywood, | over. | soon release since | FARNUM ENERGY AT BEST IN “JUDGMENT” | rnum simply An outlet for The former under the co-star with An George D). Baker's Judgment Of under put bundies work from the very the picture In one of his Rluebird Metro | Q ihounding en- who as a in “In in slar nner N v productio of “pep” beginnin is now son sereen na, his of the first =cenes the hero of the story, plaved by Farnum, has to run his automobile through a f thrown across a road by a highway- man. Director Will S Davis plained the scene and Farnum his place at the wheel of chine “Now. don# cautioned Davis, camera when yvou then pick veu smashed and through.’ Farnum cluteh and gate. while ex- took his ma- risk serious We can ch the after you injury the and have stop gate we have un it gone just grinned, dashed the camera man 2 Actor and auto went through the wooden barrier, ing it, and Farnum shaken up, “You can't scare me with a fence,” grinned Farnum, after it wa T'm so used to springing on the acks of running horses that a tame auto is nothing by comparison. Be sides, I only scratched the radiato little bit.” And now the director is b, believe that if he asks Fz from a cliff, he wiil threw in ight for the the n linter- wasn't even picket it a to leap do it. rnum to smile and NEW KELLERMANN PICTUR In “Queen of the Sea,” a new Wil- Fox will ilam standard picture which be released country Annette to have done I silent drama throughout Kellermann is r best work in The public already has heard a great deal of this picture as many of the scenes were taken near Bar Harbor, Me., here a wealthy summer colony took the liveliest interest in the star and the ompany There are hundreds of pretty the production and sub vhotography is said to be a reve tion in motion pictuces The British Museum and the Smith- sonian Institute in Washington aided in the making of the production the said girls in the sea a- to | into ' ground | the TOM ¥ 1IX BEAR A CHARMED LIFE | Tom Mix, that the William F sayvs he does not know the m da fighting Chinese in a Boxer had moving to the uprising, hunting down men in the pictures Ninth Tnited China and at the hattle mak Infant in verely of 'l hrother Kkilled when tured group horses Weas ound ed he hunt B the notorious of men across down and brothers, en i cap hont nnning the DMexican bor Tom 1d many wile narrow west pict Villiam ¥ swill R making res, 1is next he Mr picture Lo for HOW JEW WENT ON THE STAGE Here's how Jewel men came to neisco on a inta stone ¢ stoppe it ot e known theatrical | mana in to make ch. | her ror 1t how se, her beauty, asked to go on the had “mamma’ the to gave consent happiest in the | | MARY ANDERSON ON SCREEN Mary the Anderson has turned Not will live in rom st to screen the Mary whose name history as the tragedienne who: talking in that hack in vounger Juliet set, the world to vhen she ap- peared away role at but a Louisville ,very one of 1875 much jof the motion one, ren mo! wned prettiest and picture been engaged Fred Stone craft Ned ingenues, who leading lady forthcomin “Johnny Get Ande Brook achieved prominence latter as an ama- who he- imme in his picture. Gun Miss girl, who in her teur Grec came a upon her local school days dancer and r favorite appear 1tely ture Main St. Dept. Stor Main St.: Arch St.; The F McMillan Store, Main St.: M. Ber 215 Main St.; Leonard & Herma Smigrodske, 686 Main St.: Duboney ette St.: J. Goldsmith, 48 Broad St.: S. Menns; Rosensweig Bros.; S. M. Marlow & Co.; M. Bloomberg, 186 Clothing Store; H. Basson. Bros. C VILL S. Toemel & Peterick. JPSWICH MILLS (F the | wounded | world a pur- { cluls: A | the f1wo re ce in motion pic- | of Heants N. Bernbanm, 441 191 Rosenstock. 3 Main St. nn, 1 Bros., 37 D. Miller & Co.; Davidson Co; N Harry Raffel, Albert Rawisze OX GOING BIG IN 1018-19 PRODUCTION Believing that the 19 will be the histgry the try, William Fox producer, has vear season of 1918- prosperous in the motion picture the motion mounced that during he will back his increased expenditure most of indus- picture comin Kk op timism hi My by an on pictures call \her of big. inrd for the timely Pictures, 26 ory t P! 26 E Pictur: Fox-Lehrman Sunshine Comedies a1 the Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoons it first big timely pictures be rele will “Why America Will vi as a tremendous patriotic drama based on the General John J. Pershing; “The Prus- ian Cur”, directed by R. A. Walsh and the secret spy svstem in America; Queen of the Sea,” an immense sub- marine phantasy Annette Kellerman, and Would Nort Marry,” hased life of most woman the Fox n ans ssu ir pie Vie the d to ased Win Le exposing the Prussian starring Why 1 on the beantiful and her problem Under the Standard the stars will he Theda liam Other story in Picture Bara and Wil all-star prod to b ased the early Theda RBara scheduled f oman i William ases in the n jers of th pie Sage hoth ne Grey nove which dra tiz: at international another early Stan groun Farnum tions are expected in this su- per-productions “When W e-Devil eries, e r Farnum season and being Tha picturi- is a an- be ard Pictures involving ex-pre mier Caillaux, Bolo Pasha, and others will be made hy Gladys Brockwell, George Walsh and Tom Mix and other st Thesa also will be released every other week. The early releases under this group will be: Tom Mix in “Fame and Fortune Gladys Brock well in “Kult H George Walsh in “T'1l Say So: Tom Mix in “Mr. Logan | and Gladys Brockwell in “The ange Woman' Virginia Pearson, and Jane and other stars will Barly releases Peggy Hyland Lauri Virginia, (B Katherine make E under this group are in “RBonnie Annie Pearson in “Queen Hyland and Pictures. cel life of | workings of | | an and Peggy Hyland in ‘Marriages Are Made n WIDOW'S MIGHT, disguise in this picture perfect that no one recoznized him as the “Cow Puncher”. who a moment before had just come from the ranch. GREAT VAUDEVILLE. SEFE. ROY LA PEARL, THE WORLD'S REATEST AERIALIST. You'll Taugh Your Fill. Today ALLIED THE His is so OFFICTAL WAR pirate—and then only in the imagina« tion of a girl who loves him In “L'Occident, ian actress, an entire distinguished a Oriental in which the great Nazimova, will be circus used. The tress plays the part of dancing girl who is at- tached to the circus, and the perform- ing animals troups engaged for the picture are all well-known circus acts seen is and DEGERMANIZES HIS NAME. Seyffertitz, one of the mest accomplished actors on the Famous Players-Lasky and rector of exceptional skill ed the name of G. Butler u which was the maiden name of I mother, an English woman. Mr. who appears in Cecil Arteraft pictures heavy role lived in America vears. His wife is an English woman, and he is a staunch patriot Gustay roster Clont Clon- B. de- usually bough, Mille's in has TROUBLES OF G. WASHINGTON. Mrs. Irene Lee, mother of Jane and Katherine Lee, the William F . Grand” film stars, was trying impress upon Jane, aged five. necessity of telling the truth at times, Washington's birthday approaching orge Washington enough for ten men’. Mrs. Lee told Jane, “vet he never told a lie “Maybe that's why he had so much trouble,” piped Jane Baby to the all was had difficul- ties N 96 Years Old As far back as 1822 the Ipswich trade-mark stood for mighty good hosiery — honestly made. Since then the name and fame of IPSWICH have spread throughout the world because millions have learned that Main St.: The 500 nd, M. ay- than IPSWICH Bessc-Lel 5 Main St. Laf Over 50,000,000 S, St Globe he Muzzy TR - ded 1822) Ipswich, Massachusetts Oldest and one of he Largest Hosiery Mills in the United States money cannot buy better hosiery values HOSIERY, pairs of Ipswich Hosiery sold last year and an ever-increasing demand is the best evidence in the world that Ipswich values can't be beat. 25¢ to 75¢. You can tell Ipswich dealers by the sign of the “ Good Witch.”