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‘ ] “ite and forma] announcement to this effect will come about the Ist of Avwust. ‘ eally all of the positive as well as “9 North Union St. Rochester, N. Y. ‘and concluded to make one , trial. {finished I found quite an improve- fer beyond my expectations. Hieve’ ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver “At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | , ; Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. ——SEESEweee Ss ‘Perfectly harmless Close-Up” News and Views of Film. “heed and Its People. ‘George Easiman’s National Academy of Motion Picture Art at Rochester the Latest and Greatest Project—Rothapfel and Brulator Are Associated With the Enterprise—Plan Includes an Ideal Theatre. By Julian Johnson. T scoms as though the upstart and galloping movie were destined to beat the more dignified and certainly more sonorous drama as an endowed art and medium of cultural entertainment According to report, three gentlemen met for serious business as well ‘as lunch at the Biltmore last Wednesday noon. Probably many times three derma met for more or less serious business and lunch in the Biltmore ” Yast Wednesday noon, but the three whom our tale concerns have had much te do with the photoplay in divers ways. When these three had ended @heir secsion, it is declared that George Eastman’s “National Academy of Motion Picture Art” at Rochester was a settied proposition and that def- In passing let :t be sald that what-——————————— ver the motion picture may eventu-| these are yome of the propositions he ‘ally owe Mr. Eastman, be has been | wiz) probably take up: jmost lavishly treated by the motion| phe establishment of a coliegiat picture for several years, for he] experimental laboratory to ald the Manufactures at Rochester practi-| proqucers of photoplays in solving many of the present-day problema, Artificial lighting is rapidly re- placing sunshine in everything ex- cept straight exterior work, and Ligh’ ing is still far from being a per- fected science, Light and the sen- sitive film, too, are far from satisty- ing each others demands. Continued study of the camera mechanism, with a view to the steady improvement of motion photography. The tinting and toning of film— those sections of a picture known as the “night shots, are, for example, still far from realiam. Classes in the actual study of photoplay construction, which will endeavor to make of the scenario something more than a notebook of consecutive sets and shots for the director. ‘Mr, Eastman’s pudlic presentation thoughts are more fully matured, It ts said, than his plans for a founda- tion for experiment and study—deti- nitely matured, in fact. These are ‘Regative films. “Cast thy bread upon ‘tho waters,” as it were. first public dream of the Rochester man was the establish- ‘ment of a symphony orchestra, The ream expanded and became a sym~- phony orchestra plus. While the de- talls of his project are still nebulous, SERIOUS KIDNEY TROUBLE Government Inepocter In Rochester Praises “FRUIT-A-TIVES."” ment of an ideal}—or as near ideal a8 possible—motion picture theat: seating 8,700 people, Here photo- plays, travelogues, comedies, scenics, news-reels, educationals and s0 on will be linked together in the best manner and order possible, in regu- lar programme form, The orchestra—the original sym- orchestra hi ‘ge in mind— wilt fully employed here, One of the Bastman ideas is that music and inseparably linked, will, it is declai rid’s greatest music-p! torial organization—a complete or- chestra of 100 men, with a $50,000 appropriation for the seléction of a conductor, @ concert-master and sec- tion be tein ad A tot of experimenting ig to be done in the combination of dramatic pictures and music, not alone for reat orchestras such as only large cities can afford. but in the exact musical scoring of photoplays for the modest melodic combinations of verage theatres, and for the reaps. Samuel Rothapfel, former man- ager of the Rivoli and Rialto, will the director of this theatre. He, and Jules Brulatour were the Biltmore lunchers, And so their plans go, with much more detail than they care to give ey now. In fact, they're not giv- ing any details and only smile when ‘ed about these particulars. It seems us though Rochester wore destined to become the Bayreuth of the photoplay, For Ul Fg od you've been hear- ing about ti “Peg o' My Heart,” with Wanda Hawley in the role created by Laurette Taylor, The jinx that pursued all manager- {al dealings over this piece seems rsuing Mr, Zukor as it pursued Mr. florosco. If you are a reader of theatrical gossip you'll remember thut rh MR. R. B. O'FLYNN. “For five long years I was afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Kidney » which developed into serious Trouble, During that time, I safe in saying I tried over 50 differ- remedies without relief. “I saw a testimonial of, I think, a man about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ more By the ime the sample boz was ment, and when I had finished a 50c, there was a grand improvement “To make » long storyfehort, 1 be-| te Tablets the best Stomach, Liver and Bladder Medicine the world has ever oR B. O'FLYNN, Government Concrete Inspector. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Pleasant to take ‘Mi? Manners was always more o mbrotled with his producing me over various rights, or the sending out of road Pegs to the grea and embarrassment of Miss Taylor, and #o on, Then came an apparently final court decision allowing Mr. Morosco to dispose of the higaly HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS ting Agonies of rheumationm result of fallure of the Poisons from the system. of these uric Stops Pn exaitrs a a Mt at ence, Dou't resort to temporary re eady i ‘he sick kidney, ene be Sysesreny elie one ball orrecanta io rr " Water, Ta | back to counties thou- See “oe Sas pases Sands of sufferers trom rheumayem, 1i back, lumbago, sciatica, tones, gravel ry nd other a distaay Morosco camps by Supreme Court per- mission to re: viewed, but he hopes that he has re-|cern in Cul . Miss Wood covered his rights, and f it proves| brought to “ * not only fem- that he has, there are certainly | inine loveliness, but the charm of a rocks ahead for the little play| beautiful voice and the ability of a efully fabricated in Cellufornia. | real dramatic actress. She is keep- seasons stanchly refused all film en- Thumb.” declared to include the establish-|M holds of writing conservatism, as far as the movies are concerned. | be {Uness of Phyl, AY CLE STEAMBOATS Vacation Trips by Coastwise Steamers No better way to put mind and body in perfect health. Exhilarating days and balmy nights. A restful and invig- orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom berth Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION §. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Vo., and all South, Le day from Pier 25, N.'R.. New York Girne hae. OCEAN S. S, LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier 35 N. R., New York, for Savannah, Ga. and othtr Southern points. $5 7EAMBOATS 5 AVEL WHERE TO GO AND HOw TO GET. THERE BTEAMBOATS. | wn STEAM COA TE. STEAMBOATS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S, LINE, Wed, and Sat. 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast For passenger information and reservations apply to companies’ offi or Consolidated Ticket Offices, 64 Broadway; 57 Chambers St.t 3 ‘West 32d St.; 114 West 42d St. Phone (aii offices) 6700 Bryant. Or write J.J. BROWN, G. P. A., Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N. R.,.N. ¥. disputed film rights—which disposal he promptiy made to Mr. Zukor. Manners, however, kept at it, and a few days ago threw shrieking Into both the Zukor and amine thie case. Now the status of the very fine and J Sle ‘ la Admirable Crichton.” The others? tremendously expensive Zukor pro-| that cast on » single strip of gelatine | Admirable Crichton.” | The | others? duction, practically completed, is| to-day? : 4 Monee ie tht alr tuan wie vere Bont ‘vampette” Julia Faye, and Mildred ‘obody, to speak in uncouth Ameri-| I am very much interested in hear- | Reardon, another comedienne. n, knows Where he is “at.” Cer- ainly Mr, Manners doesn't, until the case has been again judicially re- id that he intimated to Fam- ous Players that it would be quite all right with him in any event could tho play be remade, with Miss Taylor in the chief role, The throwing-away of the summer's most elaborate pro- duction would not be thought of, however, except as a last resort. Be- sides, hasn't Miss Taylor these many treaties, while looking with more or|come a Ho will return to the less derisive amusement upon the| Screen, after quite an absence, in “The Teeth of the Tiger,” another lowly picture? —_ — — There !s unusual lterary in an announcement from Mary Pick- ford's Great Headquarters. Follow- ing the completion of a picture upon which she is now engaged, ford will do J. M. Barrie's “Hop o’ My rest | at Though this {s not the first time Barrie has—slightly—unbent him to the cinema, it Is the biggest recognition he has ever given it. He is one of the last old-time strong- i was present on one occasion when a cer- Uined ees ri Fis 000 bind forwarded to him m Bay neDt for film rij tat to Deter Tn astonishingly short time—or, I oh pose, about as quick as the mails could bring it—back came that check with a not curt but certainly cool let- ter declining all participation in any claemic adventure, James FR, Quirk, publisher of Photoplay Magazine, returned from England the other day an avowed evange! of discouragément for Amer! ~ can film people who propose to make jot-foot shooting tours to England nd the Continent, now that the war is least formally over. | ‘We have been told, and we be- lieve.” said Mr. Quirk, addressing a group of film manufacturers one day this week, “that the American film in mechanics and the American photoplay in artistry are the best in Let me tell you some- America ie the best place to make that photoplay, Don't run off to Europe to inferior conditions just for the sake of novelty. You are to find less than three months jor weather in neiand, and me in France, unless you confine yourself to Nice, and that general vicinity. You can go to Italy, but if you do, you wil! run into a closed shop. Italian file industry and American capital are | already working hand in hand there, and with the exception of certain American studios already founded and funded, and working co-opera- tively with the Italians, there is small chance at the moment for any one else to better conditions as we find them in America. With our urtifices of architecture and our stupendously diversified scenery, we can get in this country a simulation of every country and every place in the world. Griffith made a better Limehouse in Californ times, than I found in don—and T spent a day in the Limehouse district trying without success to pick out locations he might have used jn screening Burke's story.” an VATU AULLTALAHLY ALAA LAD NALL ULLAL LIDLLU LLL ALE LE OODEEE VII. ULI a thousand With the advent of the Seanett girls at the Broadway Theatree it is inter ing to compare the efforts of the Pacific Coast comedy producer with the productions of Mr. Ziegfeld. Both | these men beat all their rivals ip the selection of young feminine lo a Both have, for « number of seasons, leaned more heavily upon beauty than laughter. | To those who go to aee “Yankee Doodle in Berlin at the Broadway ‘Theatre, let us give the names of the four reigning queens of Senneti # *re- quently edited “Follies: Phyllis Haver, Marie Prevost, Virginia War wick, Harriett Hammond. At least two or three of these young ladies are definitely promised, by name personally in the local produc: are there you are going to see pading ladies of comedy loveliness In motion pictures; if they not there you may be seeing Fe | nett girls, but not the Sennett girls | whose forms and faces are most gen- | erally known. Personally, we wish we had nothing to do except write poems and paras eraphs about the artless blong lo d the more sophis: ticated brunet auty of Marte but time passes, space presses, und we can only call attention to Sennott queens of the past: Mabel Normand long a Goldwyn star; Allee. Lave, how an emotional actress at Metro; Gloria Swanson, for some months Cecil De Mille's exhibit A at basky's, and the lute queen of Senngytry, tte ma'am, Mary Thurnan, being the screeN's front become @ character ap tion. ex-sehoo! who quit There have been a number of Sen- nett desertions late): ee Eddie Cline, t Cline joined the Fox outfit at a sal- Ary alleged to be $52,000 a year, carriad with him Chester Conklin The two most famous Sennetters of early days were Charlie Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle, often seen in small films together with Miss Normand. How much woald it cost to assemble ing that Peggy Wood has definitely decided to go into pictures join the WL ing up her reputation by invading pictures from two sides at once—she will not only act, but ts also making 4“ study of scenario writing. Again— Miss Wood has written a stage play with produced in New York in the fail. Arsene Lupin story Blanc. The piece is now being filmed Powell has often payed jeading parts ms. ite the best known women of the featured appearance. to general public attention in Beplah Marie Dix's play “Across the Border," produced Theatre., Still the comedian aspires to Ham- let, and stili the sheer bric-a-brac of the stage and screen longs to become utility, but an honest applauding of the sen- slble ambitions of Harold Lloyd's ex- iels. age of eighteen, has ond forsaken wil) be one of five She will ‘s-Goldwyn con- Sam Merwin and this will be your pulses, young d Powell is about to be- by Maurice Le the mous-Lasky studios, Mr. screen, but this is his first He first came in 1914 at the Princess Soft White Hands faa aihe eam article of practical At that, emotional this Is no knock, MASS MEETING |: CARNEGIE HALL, 57th Street and Seventh Avenue TO-NIGHT At 8 o’Clock To Oppose the Ratification of the Covenant of the League of Nations in its Present Objectionable Form SPEAKERS U. S. Senator HIRAI W. JOHNSON U. S. Senator JAMES A. REED GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER A Message of the Utmost National Importance Which ALL Ameri- cans Should Hear and Heed at This Critical Time ADMISSION FREE THE LEAGUE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, Inc. OFFICERS HENRY WATTERSON, President GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER, Vice Pres. and Chairman of Board HENRY A. WISE WOOD, Secretary STUYVESANT FISH, Treasurer DIRECTORS LOUIS A. COOLIDGE, Massachusetts = GEO, WHARTON PEPPER, Pennaylvana STUYVESANT FISH, New York Ex-Governor E. C. STOKES, New Jersey Ex-Sen, THOS, W. HARDWICK, Georgia Col. HENRY WATTERSON, Kentucky HENRY A. WISE WOOD, New York 1133 Broadway, at 26th Street, New York City quisite little leading lady, Bebe Dan- k ®, Who has now reached the the hort socks and brief bathing suit route to fame; she has left thy Rolin | studio, has cet down her skirts, and | “leading women” in the DeMille production of “The VLIAMALLL LLAMA SLED IAU LUA OALE EE VIII Day” Lite VL LLLALLLLLLELULAL LLL EAL AA LAA ALLL L LAMA AL LLY RL LDOLLLLUUL ALLL LAL DUALS LILLE PULLLALI LAL HLLAAL LALLA ADE UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION. Director General of Railroads a SPEND SUNDAY SAILING TO _NEWBURGH AND RUTURN, 61.00 meant White Flier “Trojan” ag. rete &. £2 4, MM: AM.) Won, 134 “NAVIGATION COMPANY TROY shine, a fascinati Hudson? for picnics Hid, if you ph Bn your y outing on the SWIFT, PALATIAL STEAMER BENJ. B. ODELL Beacon $1 — Trips el satay BE Central Hudson Line DANCING ACADEMIES. The ST. NICHOLASRINK VERSUS AUDUBON BALLROOM Continued argument between Charlotte, Mary and their beaux on their wa; me from the St. Nicholas Rink. IDEAL TRIP Saturday Afternoon See the West Point Dress Parade SComeirtete er, HOMER RAMSDELL Jeare eatin m1 RM rt) Hudson River by Daylight} DING SUNDAY driek Hudson,” | Sine Foe palatial peti, Hestaureay, an OOELL, ieores Woot Print, 7 F. to New ¥ vatee Str, «POU ONKERPAIE leaves Franklio Mt. 12) B., MM. for Newburah, Rei offer an ideal afternoon om the Fudson and onnect with retum sommer \s New York same day. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Fron Steamboat Go, ‘Albany.!* Direct, Rail Connections to al! points North, and West. Al) throug rai tickets berwee: Now York and Aiteny accepted, ‘Mune, Womgure Ideal one-day outings. 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MARY & FRED: Indeed, we did. CHARLOTTE: John and I did too, and T am so glad we all came to the St. Nicholas, for I feel that. now you have seem what a wonderful place it is, you won't be always insisting on going to the Audubon. MARY: Not so fast, Charlotte. Tl admit we bad a fine time to-night. The music was good: the electric fans kept us cool; there was a fine class of people, and their instructors were wonderful dancers; but we can get exactly the same things at the Audubon, in «little different way perhaps, bat at about half the expense. JOHN: Hang expense, Mary; we like to mingle with » the high-toned people that come to the St. Nicholas and are willing to pay a little more rity the privilege. ED: Just wait till Tuesday, bs nr when you and Charlotte come with us to the Auduboa, and see if you can show me difference in the dancers of the two places. You'll find, as we have found, that the Audubon dancers are a refined, sociable crowd. They come from good bomes to the vee to get the best at small cos! CHARLOTTE: Well, ‘ion't let’s argue any more until we have all been to the Audubon, As 1 feel now you couldn't have given us a better time, Jobn, than we have had to-night at the St. Nicholas Rink, and I am still to be shown a better dance hall anywhere. The final argument will appear later. THE DANCING CARNIVAL licholas To New eres A Broad Bt Newarks ats a MAUCH CHUNK $2.00 ot Ea SCE ts S48 ‘ATLANTIC CITY $2. 50 ree Wd bok i Fee ae 518 ken Ay A. M.. Broad St., Newark, 8.00 ‘A, Calica inten Runnin’ New Englan peed a Lins WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAR” (MOUNTAIN 43 mies UP THE HUDSON Str. “Grand Republie”,!7%,U87 BAY y Special Trip ' Saturday “afternoon Str. Highlander thd et “A Picnic for a Nickel.” Dyckman Street Ferry to Interstate Park. 2,009 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N, J. Refreshment Pavilions. music. Round Tip me gtiae tt Bear Mowntaia Line. |. 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