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Show T 5 fr0o660604)000oo(ji60ooo0oo6o picture bouses ar closed and there tey. That waa In lilt. Lockwood made do with Goodness knows what nothing for them to see. Ethel Clayton has solved the closed picture show their time after "working they as all hours ' a an small his problem by securing Immediate hit and progress projecting ' machine Krtm rune and frommeUen waa this that time picture rapid. ekSi(E every night In her Hollywood home for company be went to th New fork her own amusement and that of her Motion Picture company, then lo th brother who Is at present on leave of Sellg Polyscope company, and to th absence from Camp Kearny. , Famous Player company. In this conAnn Little, Wall! Reids young lead- nection he Written for The New by Kenneth McGaftey. played opposite Mary Pick-for- d la school to in her ing woman, In "Tee of th Storm Country' going In spar moments, learning stenography, and opposite Marguerite Clark HoAYWOOD, CaL, No. 1- - Span- Phonon and la aald to be the exact typewriting and French. to mention a numnot "Wlldnoaer." While Charlie Chaplin waa over In ber of other successful picture mad of "Old Wives for New' ish Infineon, or a the film folk opposite M now to be Old Husbands for Catalina recently, he caught, a sword by that company. leaving th Famcan It Spanish Fandago, la. very ac- - j which nw . Eijiott Dexter 1 the principal fish weighing lit pounda Roscoe Ar ous Player Mr. Lockwood Joined tha thro In the busy xntdst of the Holly- husband attd Lew Cody ia especially ! buckle has been over there four wek;preduclng Ftlm ,taff of th American r for the heavy. Julia; and flehod religiously eight hour featured for wood celluloid colony at th present ongiged l0ompany, and several of those" who j day and hasn't even had a nibble. ;tom4 tlm Then cam hie engagement Fay writing, and proves It has no respect appeared ld Wives for New" will While Charlie was posing beside hla in under th for persona aa.lt Is attacking people be in the cast. . - fisher bf capture with th of Fred Balshofer in the D. W. Griffith ia just finishing a man's pride, Roeoo sneaked into the 191 1,management Bryant Washington Indiscriminately. which continued up to the time la down with it, having had to quit new propaganda picture - which will scene with a look of magnanimously . work and go to bed right In th middle be released . haring th glory with Charlie. A picby Artera ft. of a brief exWith the of a picture,.. H w taken home and Clara Kim halt. Young. Is doing, a ture Of th thro, that la, Charlie, Ros-c- o perience In exception th 'deceased vaudeville th doctor appeared before Bryant atory, JThe Road Through th Dark" and th swordfish, was exhibited haa never before th public appeared had 'a chance to-- remove hla yellow which haa to do with German offi- down town with th caption, Joy, except In motion picture and he wa make-u- p. Th physician took on cers; vd JuHan ETtlnge haa just fin Justification and Jealousy. on of the best examples of the sucIndividual on bhed Over the Rhine, eo th local look at th yeUow-hue- d cessful .motion picture star, the bed and then began to prescribe German uniforms havs been on th him for jaundice. few for tho'last day a Donald Crisp, bis director, waa the jump Thomas H. Ince is doing governMary Pickford to --Bert to fall sick and- - Mary Thurmaa ment work at present in-- photographand Juanita Hansen have been bold ing familiar local scenes in different . Organize Company e tng tnftoenaa parties for th past thro town and sending them army ' in Franc cantonment where they days. . NEW YORK, Oct 15. Mary Pick-for- d Thomas Mela ban was th first to ar projected for-t- h edification of recover and to around proving conclu- th boys in that particular section. arrived in this city early thle week Cecil De Mill' plana for helping sively that hla symptom were wore Harold Lockwood, leading player to resume unfinished business negothan others and speaking authenti- th government ia surrounded by a of tho Metro company, died at noon tiations cally on method of treatment. great deal of mystery. H recently On account of th "flu" scare' all disappeared to Fort 8111, Okla., after Saturday, Octm. at hla apartments hi Mra Charlotte Pickford was forced to th theatres wsrt dosed, stopping re- finishing hie picture. It is expected ths Hotsl Woodward, Nsw York. Tbs return to Loa Angeles because of th leases on pictures throughout the that he will shortly he eallled to do body waa taken to Campbells funeral serious illness of her' daughter, Mrs. will naturally alow up some work for th government, and country, which - " and - Sixtyislxth Dottlie Pickford Rupp.- church, Broadway production. ap be haa been trained tor aviation Miss Plckfords Journey' to New Several stars ar being with hla own biplane, th film colony street, where th funeral was held en York haa a doubts purpose. She confronted with vacations from a her will be grievously disappointed If Tuesday, Oct. 21 Harold Lockwood waa about thirty plans to complete the organisation of month to two months In length. he Isn't the first one Jo drop n bomb 1 Lila Lee will shortly depart for a on the kaiser. year of age-a- t ths Ums of hla demise. her new company and also to contest months rest In New York. Wallace With Norm Talmag arriving out He was born In Brooklyn, but passed a suit for $102,750, brought by Mm Reid is greasing up his shot-guprehere. Slater Constance has been given n most of his early days In Newark, . C. C, Wllkennlng, which comes to where he received an education trial on Noy. IS. to spending th moot of his vacation and has elected to spend it paratory duck chum Lillian and entered a business career with an Mrs. Wllkennlng claims th money shooting- with her . inseparable hpllday -due for three years service as adGloria 8waroiv who had a va- and Dorothy Glah, while Norma and exporting house. But business did not cation. In th . closing of th her mother nr up in Bear Valley appeal to hla tastes, 0 he made a ven- viser, promoter and manager of the declares there la Triangle studios, has been engaged by filming location scenes. Both Lillian ture In theatricals through vaudeville. star. Mina Pickfordclaim and that an Ceell d Mill - to play th leading and Dorothy ar worklng. oonsequsnt-t- y At that time pictures wert mining Into no baste for ..this and he secured a place In offer waa made reoently by Mrs. feminine role In hie forthcoming Constance ia simply spending her prominence -the "Squaw Man.'1 time In some studio different from her one- of David Horsleyeompaniee. Wllkennlng attorney to compromise than making western subjects In Jer- - the case out of court for I00. This story is written by Jennie Mao- - own. 1 Spanish Influenza Active lit Holly wood Film Colony 1 hr ho-wa- a -- Harold Lockwood Is Dead,a Victim OtTMuenza -- to-th- 9 he go g- - .or ty, ed el- - oA M- - oi nt tho-coun- Roosetielt to Appear In Motion Picture N-J- n, bl ew his wo 1 - hUi- -- 111 hi tch uf- -' Americans at Plav ilia del ref London Reporter Desorilica an Afternoon in Hyde Park Devoted to Ameri- .1 fr - , - can Sports, - . jra. no, in tlA m ant Ils ast lla- that-theatre-s hard-worki- he th- The plague pf tpf!vien'i"Srmto have pasaed-t- ts worwt Magee From Boston, where the disease wns most widespread, comes news that the epidemic state has passed and are lo be opened again, in many try other section of similar conditions are reported, ao that it la safe to aesuma that normal ' conditions vs ill ba restored wllhln a abort spare of time. These indications will be welcome tidings lonnotton picture men and amusement promoter Jn general. It will bt well, neverthaleaa, to continue every mewiur of precauth until the disearals fliw aBy atahi pv3 out. Undoubtedly th approach of cold 'weather with the which gradual rftll hi temperature will Hop wiR purify tbs highly oontagloua character of th plague. Moving Picture" World," ' - - aer of : Ira lth Several thousands flf people gather- ting hla fan defy hla years. Th nedeafternoon round that groes. too, with thetr wide grins, lighted chuckles, and gurgling Incanpart of Hyde Par IT which haa been de- tations, helped manfully make to th voted to American baseball But oth- whole assembly, performers - and spectators realise after alike., all, that, er American games and not baseball -were the chief attraction. They wera folks ar only as old aa they feel Th negroea passed from boxing those which have been adopted, adapted, or Invented for the amusement of blindfold to chasing toy balloons; and the men In rest 'and other campaA. fit would be hard to aay hich wa th mors diverting te look on. Perhaps hundred selected American Including 20 negroes, came to demon- the boxing, since that had a comical climax. After th boxer had been strate them to a British audience. and th ring was held by on When baseball' was first played in -It was considered an innova- hug fellow alone, hi whit comrades thrpark tion worthy of emphatic remark. It baited him as bullfighters the buU-Thwas a mere nothing, however, comtapped him oa - thy shoulder, pared with the sight of big Americans trailed their greatcoats against hla (some of them very big indeed) be- knees and elbow; anything to make having more like schoolboys - than him. suppose hla rivals were still beachoolboys themselves. Most human fore of behind his blinded eyea Finboys assume with long trousers an air ally on e Ingenious tormentor placed oa tb end of a long of dignity and decorum tor which a boxing-glovhey-keep some-rega- rd evenin-t heir tick and gently tapped the pngUM ta glove must play; whereas the United States soldier the face with It-- Butthth black mag at posseases a beautiful faculty for let have felt empty, for ed on Saturday thin-ned-o- ut ee, ey ids re-e. ths tnd -- -t- last realised that, like Don Quixote, he was sparring at fictitious foes. But ho may not have read Quixote. Th white Americans played a larger variety of game than can b easily remembered. They ran race entwined with one another much lese comfortably than the Siamese twins. Tbey gave capital Imitation of th classic military tortoise, only, tnstead of Bearing shields on their shoulders, they pushed a football down tho long Un of their extended leg They reminded oa of the fate of th two blackguards In "Huckleberry Finn by riding on a rail They ran relay raoea with mutually elaaped hand They played a com posit a leapfrog by piling more an ths fror hack than h could bear, and laughed with delight aa both cams to th ground together, And -- they $l& other Intricate feata, rollicking and un- - Parkllk. -- - The I), S. Officers Way, . Th sole trouble of the epqctgtors Was to persuade men insid th square to ait or crouch down, In order that the view might not bo obstructed. of This lod to another demonstration tha American way with such people. It was an American officer, on a seat, who appealed to an English officer, a hoart- -. standing up, behind him, and who, when hla cry waa unheeded or unheard, shouted. Eh. King George, alt down!" which, of course, there was no resist- lor-thos- o ing. The game aver, the gam begem Barrack, who bad been Instructed la th art and science of baseball by a member of th American Y. M. C. A In blue and rod, they looked Tbo qoaattoos answered below are or th' symptomswill general In character, diseases are giVaa sad the answer nature. of similar case apply in any Those wishing further- - edvtea, free, Dr. Lewie Bake), College may addrasa Street. Dayton, Bldg. Collage-Elwoo- d atampea Ohio, enclosing adenvelope for reply. Full name and initial hot onljr be irtuat given, dress in my or fictitious names will b used answers. Th prescriptions caa bajliled v wU-tock- d store Any drug at any druggist caa order of wholesaler. 4 Ilfs and and pleasing 'results follow hap are renewed. : ' - s o a "Reader" write: "What should I do to relieve a aever case of kidney and bladder dlaeaael Urine is dark, foul of odor, and passage Is Irregular, painful. chill, Ctd. Have depression, fever, rheumatism, and soreness In pains like bladder.? of region you Answer: For such symptoms as forI prescribe my favorite descries I Vsvs pimples, oily mula under th name of BalmVort TabTeacher and suffer frpm constipation. let This is a splendid efficacious rem- headache, and never feel strong an abnormal condition. Beedy tor each well, please prescribe for me. gin thetr us a per diractloneen ama' , sealed tuba. Answer; You should overcome constiItched pation and cleanse th system or C. My asksscalp Mr. poisons by taking thr Is feverish and a greet amount of (not sulphur) grain Sulpherb Tablets - oily dandruff is present. What Is good tabmore. These or week for several . for tnis ar very beneficial,1 especially in tendency to , . 1 nswr: First shampoo ths hair and . hot weather,"! they haV-- a Its cool the blood apd Improve guallty. appjy Piain Yallow Mlnyol about once ' This relieves as par Flo wrltesr "I liava suffered 4Withra the Itching, overcomes tho dandruff and and eoms be time itlfuHy glossy andh bad cough for make the hair Jars of also weak and tired most of th time. , troroUi. Obtkln In sever th 1 think is due to the a Can remedyH you give coughing. . NOTE: For many year Dr. Baker haa Tafrlu V.. hItUvon free advice and prescrip-ille- d be welt beo giving to million. M people through the tion ueTng Grt h?dUlng by Mil ilOUMlW InTanTmak .carding lo dlrectlongHn aar?l! hS th6Rtguannanfiil th8.fl tliy OR th6 I couRn Ja every hour or two untilJhe ',J,WegpJJaB2Ja 0f and .cured. This makes a fuff pint of the confidence elmllar to thogratitude following-I- r Jf safest cough syrup, 'very best ivnd does Th Dear Sir: Baker, Mentho-I.axehLewis not havs Vuurdrugglst Tellow Mlnyol It la great.trou- I hare him order It for you of Plain used it 'twice. I have been have firm. th wholesale x v bled with Itching scalp, falling hair for p Everythin years and hav tried Ed writes- - Being peet 'middler two of and nothing did any good. I heard ays-nervous that my age am observing in th last tw out $2109 paid probably tern tadn-bashape, I writ for aprethe Mlnyol stopped th fallBut year from I not Jo gain strength Is moat gona aeriptloru . my food, am weak. Ustleea, forgetful ing hair and the ItchingI believe - sleepless at times, tired, and unable tq It is a great relief, and surely as nice and hair can my I have art th! part of a strong man of -health,- (hat I can recompretty ttaa it was before. such as I waa t one time." to every on who ha falling mend and ooalp. a Itching dandruff, Get from hair, Your verv grstefully. of three-grai- n pharmacy a sealed atube ' M. SPOONER, MISS EVA badonyne Tahlyi a, hicha are especially Norwich. Vt . . made Tor thoe needing strong, R. F. D, No. lxBox If. tonic. Astonishing rejuvenating (Advertisement.) -- auk-ski- tr-rthl- fey he.r bo tes, e 1 c. irk, iera ar! eer ard z drug-whic- r I tar- - thO-Ll- as ler, , ent e, - tap, ttls 'or ach our 150! 4-- J.i . well-stock- y, tb parts they were playing; and they played admirably, eonsldertng that they never even saw baseball before last Jnly, Their batting seemed esnot eo pecially good; e, and th pitching, though aa critics say, was poesibly undeserving of more than lfi.900 dollar a year. No man oa th ground waa better pleased then th American Instructor, who consider that bis pupils have madejvbndrful progress In a short time. An American sailor umpired; and anothar American aallor, with two wounded Canadian soldiers in th highest spirits, did all that was necessary- - In th way of advice rooting" for both aides Impartially. An unrehearsed incident of the day, which might hav had eesksus results, waa tha behavior of a pony during-aexhibition of roughriding. Tho animal got out of control, and dashed at th onlookers seated round the enclosure. Jumping right over the chairs. It got among th people standing behind and A scattered them In all directions. soldier was knocked down and badly Inbruised, and a boy was slightly jured. --London Times. e-fielding lyt, ade-qdkt- rd n Col Theodore Roosevelt la te appear in a aeries of films, possibly In u tti toblographtcal presentation, and bn given th film rights to alt of hts writings to Frederick la Collin, of McClure publications, according t October Photoplay Magaain. Homo of the colonel more recent - patriotic works, such sue "Fear Ood and Take Your Own Part," Put th Flag nrilhs Firing Una," and "The Hun Wilhta Our Oaiea.fr wtU probably ba among the first pictures to bs produced. fol. Roosevelt will donatc aU hit royal-tie- s to th Rod Cross. -- prldnt - For Tho Deseret News Chapter ISO. Ths Gertnani hsve WEVE won. from this point and acknowledged - that they Couldnt break through ua They left their dead unburied hero before us hundreds of them. W hav our own dead too, hut they are a full third less In dumb era. Tn the miles of front here that the American divisions hold th etory la all the same. Every American 'regiment baa- - held Its own. - They have not retreated they hav not lost ground. They have swept back th wild waves of the German attacks. We have' won hundreds of prisoner too many of them boys that art Tohungry and tired of fighting. night. at th end of the fourth day of lb German attack, thea priaonen are In a great bull pen far, behind our lines. Many of them are happy to he captured. They know now tbey ere whipped and that th war is lost - - by - Frailer Butt, -- -- - Itthaaken a terrible four dava hnt Two teams met In an exhibition match full of and the greatest thrill at baseball; and; to everybodys sur- of llfe glory We have seen oun pals killed prise, these teams were not American,e by our sldeo but-hav revenged I soldier from Knights-bridgbut Kcgttsh; 1 Pf tf ' only fet . usco IJ little Vfter them - bad been tourneys and four We have every death. left our! trenches and counter charged w nlf bts without five hours of sleep received not more than half, hav met them half way and whipped j them. Nothing In th world wlC over b ordinary ration only one and on rare occasion two hot meals a day. be 0 wonderful wo that. Tonight tho Gorman . homo gon ) ho wanted to go Oat and bock to their old line that they start- chase them further back. ed from thoo four days or la tt four Thats tha spirit of th American months or four year aoldler fighting her. .Gee, Fm happy ago. "If they'd only let na hit em now te be just a buck private among such we'd run em clean 'back to th soldiers. SanuY Is administered, health authorities believe th epidemic has been cornered and th next few day will see a rapid falling off of new caaae. Not many 'of th member of the Oakland. branch hav suffered from the Influence. The family of M. A II from Spanish influensa, leaving-- a husband and thro children to mourn her lose. She hae been a very active worker in th San Francisco brunch and waa tha first church member of the bay cities to fall a vtrttm to the disease. The family recently moved to Cardwell, hav been stricken with It. Oakland- - Her husband la amployed tn Mr. Cardwell being at th emergency one of the- - local shipyards. hospital opened In the municipal audiFuneral services wsre held Tn the torium, Friends and member of the Ban Francisco chapel and Interment branch have been nursing th other waa made tn a San Fran cited cemee members family at homa. tery. 4 , Word has ale been received from , Twd of the children are now report, Willetts, Mendocino county, that three ed as suffering from ths earns dismembers of the Hunt family hav light ease. Friends are giving every assistcases of th flu" Jess Hunt and hla ance, and th entire branch Is extendwifs, Mr. Helen, and Mitchell Hunt. ing sympathy to the stricken fam-ti- r. " They are receiving the best of medloal care and all expect soon to be wH On October 4,r Miss'Afton Watson again. became the bride of Mitchell W, Hunt Among the boy tn tb porrio who at the home of the groom's parents, attended service in Oakland just be- Mr. and Mrs. E.'-Hunt on Walker fore th closing of public gatherings, avenue. PresL N. 'B. Phillips perwere: Arthur Perry. Cedar City; low-ran- formed th -- ceremony. Only the ImMortar sen. Salt Lake; A Guy mediate relative were present. fit. wadding up per wa Hafen, and Grant XYlabrey. . of tendered ""(he . and-JC. ,Lee Kart George; young couple by th brides slater, Mrs. Brigham City;- and Don Rlchlns Burton Drlgga, at her home In Berkeleof Salt Lake.- y.-Mr. and Mrs, Louis K Boyle motored Th groom - expect op from Stockton and attended Runday th service, and the bride win conservice In Oakland and visit log wtth tinue her teaching at the state school : for th deaf their many friends her. and blind at -- Mrs. Blanche and eOq, I Mr. and Mr. L. Lorain Berkeley. Hawkins Bagley were who brothi-hav been visiting bar ' at San FranciscB visitor, enroute Jo, W. Alrd er, Macdonald and family pm LoaAngelea to thetr- - home Io In Berkeler. havo returned to thotr Salt Lake. BaglcT is a ; Salt Lake athome In .Mesa. Arlxona. j. torney. A reorganisation of - the -- Oakland Rupert-E.WIxo- m hak jolned-th- o Sundsy school waa recently effected new student army training camp Just with Rupert E. Wtxom as superin- opened atNBerkeley.' Hli family will tendent and David J. Wilson and remain withNhtm tn Berkeley until he Hugh 8, Woodward as assistants. months course Lieut. Jos. E, Richard of Bait Lake completes of military thejhree training. toCity has been assigned the artilMias LaVerd Watson, of 81 George, lery and stationed at Camp Zachary Utah, Is attending school In Taylor at the t Kentucky. of California ' Limit.' A. L. Beeley. former tnstroc-tor--t Berkeley,University th University of Utah, has been Merrill and( Mira Olga assigned to th B. Y. university at Rtrannard wera married Oct. 12. by Both lieutenants won thetr I'resL H B. Phillip.-T- h commissions at the ls!tstudent irmy was solemnised at the home wedding Tf Mr. training camp at th Presidio of San and Mr. Frank M. Tidwell, the gT coin's Francisco. l IAeuL H.' Moyle, another Utah boy parents. The grodtn'ts one of th moat popuSnd a graduate from tho 8. A. T. C lar young men of the branch, and the waa recently promoted to a captaincy. bride a Oakland girl, A hire! Mr. Florence HUI dledbere October of friendspopular ,Jo!n In good wfehea, - - of-th- - ee (Special Correspondence-- ) AKLAND, GAL, Oct. 29. All church, schools and public th past two weeks on' account - meetings havs been closed for of th epidemic of Spanish influence. Draatio measures have been resorted to by the civic authoriUe and health boards of the ;bay cl- -' ,n thelr - r hgalngt'the'dlease. - Berkeley by a mayor's edict was the first to close all public gathering, and result has had fewer gan TYantlsoo was forced 4c pass a drastic ordinance compelling her cltisens wear gauxe masks on account of the rapid spread of th disease. More than 90 deaths hav already been reported. Oakland haa followed th path of San FTancwco, and everybody la wearing maaka Medical authorities believd the back !h epidemic hah although there are still tBbuaanda suffering from the "flu. The total number of new case reported ia on th wane, and with everybody wearing th gauss masks and with several, free stations' established where the vaccine' been-broke- v- , -- A NEW -- a any ckink With a delicious flavor all its own; a flavor different from J drink you have ever used meal-tim- e before. 1 j . ' J. t Oakland New5 O ZT; JafFee gets its delicious flavor, its appetizing color and its wholesomeness from the careful blending of roasted -: grams and fruits, of which Jaffee is wholly composed. Jaffee contains no caffeine Of 'other stimulant 'T t . 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