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a RL OREO RE SS RT cD ce Le WILLIAM FOX PUTS FILM TRUST OUT OF BUSINESS Victory Won in Highest Court of Vast Importance to Picture World. } WIDESPREAD — EFFECT. Fox Company Making Million Dollar Spectacle With Annette Kellermann. Cf great importance, from the standpoint of all producing motion epteture companies, and from the standpoint, too, of the people who see * plotures in the theatres of the coun- Ary, ts the dissolution of the General ‘Fim Company under a mandatory | Orter of the United States Supreme | “Court. see William Fox achieved that result. Rarred trom renting films by arbi- trary and illegal ruling on the part of the factors comprising the film trust, Wiliam Fox, personally, and with | counsel, convinced the Attorney General of the United States of the *\Anegattty of the trust, and his conten- tions were upheld by the Supreme “*@ourt of the United States last Octo- “ber. This victory in the highest court/ taneous distribution furnished one of took all of the unfair restrictions off | the most unusual examples of efficient |, America and obtained almost fostan- picture production and: distribution, | Organization known to the trade. This and leaves tho field free for compe- tition, Henceforth a film manufac- one-a-week release policy went into effect on Sept. 6, 1915, and advance! W turer will sink or swim on his own] Preparation was so thorough that at merits and abilities, but he will mot | Mo time since t be choked to death. t date has there been any hitch or delay in their distribu- ‘The Supreme Court decision means | tion. more films and better films. It means Mr. Fox's most ambitious plan in the growth of the able and intelli- 1916 is the almost immediate extension gent manufacturer and will tend to- of tts service into the distant corners |* ward the elimination of the unsafe or| Of the earth. In other words the Fox speculative manufacturer. Film Corporation not only intends to invade all of the large markets of <r igrandhateree vabhoyp he prose tetstbe % the world and build in each of thom ‘the Fox Pilm Corporation is much its own distribution organization, but honed 4 to look at things in| tually has begun ' this ion peoapect . in ‘What it] Without advance notice during the eae im the peer twelve | ast few months, The company’s men rg Aa be file quite im-| *T¢ @iready in distant parts of the months te ‘and of interest} Tl, where all the preliminary sg airydhedlporad gh regen ts of | SFOUNdwork has been latd in the lar- remarkable ‘‘wmall moment beside the series of plana now under way to pro-|Fation of the Fox Film feature ser-| mote and enlarge ite future. The year 1915 witnessed the expansion of , Wittam Fox’s organisation from the ranks of the one or two a month fea- ture resl producers into a weekly producer of a standard unusually ‘spectacular five-ree! picture. Once having equipped himself to mor\ot @ five-reel picture each week the rapidity with which William Fox perfected his organization throughout ————————=£=~=sSsS EEE i iow it uf BIG SUNDAY coNcuRTS Bide Werk site OvLANDy thes INHATTAN sien, HOURE. WLADBK 4BY8ZKO, Poland's Mighty Gladiator, “MYSTERIOUS (The One Real Novelty of the Season Fad of the)| Elite, Joy of the Sportsman and De- light of the Fair Sex WRESTLING NIGHTLY AT 8.30 FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD M. TO-NIGHT—ABERG vs. IRSA. ZBYSZKO TO A FINISH ag er capitals and cities for the Inaugu- In {ts American or home market the most noteworthy feat which William | j Fox expects to perform is the inaugu- ration of the de luxe department of his | ‘ great company. The productions to be | made under this newly organized de- Partment are to cost several million dollars, and for the first time in the! history of the trade a single production | will be made at a cost of $1,000,000. This production will feature Annette Kellermann, with more than two hun- dred additional principals, and not less than twenty-five thousand Darticipat= ing actors. © spectacular picture is being made on the Island of Jamaica, British West Indies, and in the making Mr. Fox has turned the complete direction and preparation of this feature over to Herbert 1 non. This film picture will be ready for the market in the spring, probably in April or May, The first William Fox ptotures to be released outside of the schedule re- ht-reel_ production of lease is an e! AMUSEMENTS, $2 to 25c. Don’t Cheat Your Wife e Her Along, THE DEPARTED GLORIES] OF ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME RE VIVED. For Instance MONDAY NIGHT, vs. MARVEL” ,.:: Who IS HEY 5 ie ae (# IN) Every Afternoon and Night~ Pretty Girls! SARA fia Comm, ANOTHER EMPHATICALLY Come and See Why! The: @ Reason! encing MONDAY Afternoon GREAT 6HOW! THE REMARKABLE COMPANY HEADED BY 4 BURLESQUE STARS LEO STEVENS, BEN testi ELEANOR FISHER, MILE. . BABETTE: | wig oh po Meise OR: ean ne een te “‘Movies.’’ WitTiaAwM FOX “The | the ice and reached out his hands to nis production features! sofransk! ag the latter rose to the|‘™ Without creating more fat. ‘This is one of the most important factors urse, for in order to power and health Nv port ee a Peers surface, Just as he was drawing him ajto safety the ice again cracked and "This film| hoth akatera dropped back into the|*"s4in_ muscul market about! » middle of January: of cities it ix quite likely to be A) back toward the Skating House. They "| hurried to the north end of the lake sig . just as any large - matic attraction 1 nt on the road, AUTO SHOW AGENT DIES. years old, of Atlanta, G tive of the Fy Motor Car Com- nd dead early last night in his room at the Manhattan Hotel. De, Fellows Davis Jr., ty-weventh Street, who was called by the hotel management, said Mr. was apparently @ victim of heart dis- 58 West For- Hichardaon, ot No, 206 West One Hundred and made the identi?) k charge of the body om Atlanta to New Auto Show at the Mr. Richardson at No, 278 Juniper Btreet, Atia' A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE, UJ Pe at ts H. poh RMAN “The Mu stain . Pera eug MY gilti® | pencil, “But for the fear that his neck ‘Spearman Distributed aa ‘cs ‘Motion CHAPTER i. With Storm speeding up at his throt- Hele m soon saw the semaphore and with the two |prisoners Storm and his fireman re- turned to the house. the safe blowers were Helen, agitated . Was mot at the door of library by Amos lils face was grave. questioning look, her father’s frie jlnid his hand tenderly on ber arm as | she atiereie? |turned over to them. there i} we've lost the survey.” I will look after every the | | present, to your room.” | “ n and search the safe, | i Af the survey Isn't there | Storm stood near, She would have | again | her | th 420451 HAeTRS OT EUGS 10-15-254 ine in the - ie fri i orders of the police. must be dist ‘He was hurt avoiding her glance dt- ‘into the bualf darkene motioned significantly to Storm gineer understood, Biipping with ‘the strength av between the darted into the li-| but it was to | heard Jn the night an agonizing cry; “Those of the fated housenata | 8¢@ how quickly the itching stops ‘ and the trouble disappears, Resinol ‘SKN SI, |i t She had found her father | Ointmentisalso an excellent house- At tal AY. vere, John Ormonde’ & ¢ all too goon and had thrown herself beside his dead body ‘ been placed on tho couch beside the | burns, wounds, chafings and for a wretched criminal—a mere flecic of our civilization—this m. who had himself, 9 ered the first railroad pass over the Inental Divide, Beagrue's cars echood long with a _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, , One of the Human Dynamos Who Put “Move’’ HIGH SCHOOL BOYS = | | | Two in Park Lake. 1} A doen students of the Yonkers High School and the High School of Commerce formed a human chain on | the big lake at Van Cortiandt Park | last evening and rescued two of their vidual needs. fellow students who were in danger lined the banks of the lake, havi been ordered off for safety a few minutes before Some of the high school boys had skated to the north end of the lake to THE COURSE. avoid the guards who were ordering| Mach day of the four weeks’ course off the skaters. | 1 shall illustrate different exercises, William Sofranski of No, 790 West |!" c for beginners, One Hundred and Fifty-seventh|Cemtinue on until the most diMfeuit Street, a student at the Commerce | °N*S appear, at the end of the course, High, was skating under the railroad; %"4 I hope most of my readers will raster them at wn. If the less ised in a sya bridge to keep out of sight of a guard|%* able to properly when the ice, thin at that point be-| ‘he time they are cause the running water of Tibbett'’s ‘UMewit ones are pra Brook meets the lake there, gave way ‘matic and persistent manner in the | ‘under him, Ho sank in ten feet of Pesinning of the course, all of the| water. others may be performed at the end Just behind Sofranski was James! f tour weeks with ease | King of No, 162 Hawthorne Avenue,| A dally menu for th will inelude su whioh will fortify Acadeiny and the son of a wealthy brick :aanufacturer. He dropped on in a reduction co Rreat care t be taken in the water, le t i Then a ery went out to the scores |'°C'" ¢ i r saad os , of high school boys who were headed value of deep breathing an > ssentials, such as fresh for individual ni and found King and Sofranski luring the cou | struggling to keep afloat, As fast as ; they caught at the ice it broke. A chain was formed, some of the youths using their skate straps to | | bind themselves to the men nearest them, King and Sofranski had been wraduaily nearing the more solid ice and when they reached the foremost | in my m | member of the human chain they | U0") ° were safely drawn out of the w | : They were treated at the Skating House and went to their homes. _ Preparedness Even at Dance, ‘The annual dance and supper of the | reader who des! Kentucky Society in New York will] On Monday be given in the Plaza Hotel next Thursday night. W. Morgan Shuster, | ‘To encour that th course my help, the char! iNustrated, Will recontly Treasurer General of Persia, | follow the course during the next four will address the Kentuckians on his) Weeks, T am bcs PORSEH® LoUaW. | rs fig ing letter, recelved fro yoman fun married and lived | View of the duty of the United States | (i, I7lin". recived from a in the present war situation, ‘ames by practisin; _ VAUDEVILLE, memory of that cry. Standing beside his captured confederates, he asked himself whether the price had not, af- ter all, been too high. But Spike, insensible to all but lis criminal instincts, drew close beside him and asked him, unobserved, for a might be jeoparded by an exposure, Seagrue would have had done with his two murderous tools then and there, but he had put himself in their power and dare not refuse. Spike, despite his handouffed wrists, man aged to scribble a note on Seagrue’s cuff, telling him where the survey had been hidden, The officers coming out ot the brary marched their prison- ers away. | Alone in his room, the half-sick- ened conspirator read Spike's mes- sage, Ho paused and for a long mo- ment pondered his situation, It was not hard for him to shake from his » his own responsibility for outcome of his villainy and "THE dor desired, It . Accidents will happen—sometimes fatal ones, The game might still be his. (To Be Continued.) Resinol soothes FEPROCTO itching skins! SUDFVILLE AND PHOYO PLAYS | or other itching, burning, sleep- destroying skin-eruption, try Resi- i ae Pe nol Ointment and Resinol Soap and Nr, dd WeariMoateideDaveWelhugton self) hold remedy for dandruff, sores, bi Aye, es canta Coo CaN a iH score of other uses where a sooth- most irritated Dept. 28, Reainal Baltimore, Ma Ciasipiete. Chance of Programme. Mow SUNDAY WORLD “WANT Loew's American Root #5 WORK MONDAY WONDERS , “ingets Midgets 2 ss HOME GYMNASIUM FMLA CH) FOR WOMEN AND RESCUE SKATERS. : BY PAULINE FURLONG | A Four Weeks’ Coursein Reduction for Evening World Readers | During my recent successful course In the reduction of Mra. St. 'Dozen Students of Yonkers! James, T received many letters from readers asking me to personally su- | pervise their cases and give to them individual attention such as 1 was Owing to the large number of letters received by me on this evbject and the physical im- possibility of complying with the requests, cided to devote the next four weeks to @ reduction course specially arranged for my readers. communicate with and reach all women Who are anx. ious for personal advice as to how to proceed and con- tinue the course In reduction , 5 inches at the calf and 3% inches at the ankle, Letters Froin Readers of Misa Furlong’s Articles Is there any cure nd how do you use the s you illustrated on this subje few weeks or mor t foods, copious w and (Commerce High Save i a) giving my pupil according to their indi- SOFT CORN—Mare All of my regular g Iso are invited to write to me for orrespondents and new readers») advice, and if they | shall outline each to follow to obtain best) measurements neem of drowning. ‘The rescue was wit-| PRULNE FURWUNG: will send me their {messed by hundreds of skaters who Personal schedule of proper exercises for resulta, This coming Monday a measurement chart will be published which I hope my readers will fill out with their own measurements and mail to Biss me at the end of the course. In this manner I will be enabled to note your | Progress, better grasp your individual needs and advise you accordingly. jeach night unt corn disappears, in her own home with won- CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Dear Miss Furlong: H I L HAR M 0 Ni taking the lessons through the paper James, and am very < oF glad to say that I have lost thirty- and have been much fm Ith and appearance by Tam 5 feet 4 inches tall and T have been yA srt URK argegie Mall, Last Recital To-M. |WeTTe = GUILBERT AFOLIAN, “WALL OLIVE PT EREMSTAD STEINWAY PLANO, McCORMACK VAUDEVILLE BROADWAY course 201 pounds and now weigh 16 I find that the greatest reduction has = legs and lower part not eat lunch and take dinner a , and nothing after this. also want to tell you that joyed the first good night's sleep 1 have had for years, during tho first! two weeks aftor I started to practice | — the exercises. measurements both before a the treatmen’ reduction of | Yonkers, a student at the De la Salle | SUPeTMuous fat will also bo given and j stions for meals, he body, build up ; the worn tissues and nourish the sys- T am giving measurements, she submitted with her letter, a reduction of 1% inches at the neck, 2 inches at the chest, 4 ’% inches at th nd various kinds of baths VAUDEVILLE, ds, will be described ¢, not only because | they are a real part of it, but because | |these questions have been asked me J time and again in the past four weeks, My success with Mra. St. James (who not only improved in | figure, but also 100 per centsin health and looks, together with the large number of letters from readers who | od with the remarkable ater. | change in the appearance of my pupil | solicited my personal atten- | tion, prompts me to siart this new and through daily correspond- keep In close touch with each ie rice Oe Ns ae BRIGHT STARS--CLEVER NOVELTIES anEcAlbe AND J Jons of thelr own 0: La ‘HUGHES uu and ppear. readers who intend to a ELIZABETH MURRAY, HOWARD ESTABROOK HERBERT CLIFTON | "RAYMOND &~ CAVERLY HUGH HERBERT & CO. M the exercise SM VHOEHLE ge EATS B. pina es eae MOSS » PRESENTS __ PHOTOPLAYS. 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