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Show mmm o I'tn twin, At'trf mm Af v A SF.CTIOX wher do come from? The anurner to this question thtt All) boy la apt to prupiund lo Ao father when spring brings the Na- ciit.ua ui lottu la ah tied iu tlnrtal tleographlr Hoclrt bulletin. Hl.oei.icn prefer tlhe indlsn to the African on the score of dipot,mon, but there Is no more loving mother than tho African female. khw net r discards her young. It is none common to see her lunging through the Rhodesian Jungle follow-ei- f n ihree'of her bsble nine, six nd three esrs old. while a fourth on la on ilis as), the gestation- per- iod U Ainu, of course, is th huntsFs paradise uiul there the elephant Is more apt lo he ahol than captured and lamed tif iho endless variety of game, the pursuit of the elephant Is deemed the must dangt-rta- i In British lerrltmy a Ihense costa tl23 tu shoot four of the beasts Thu hunter starts out t. it h a retlnu of hundred of natUes who closely wan the ground for 'spoor (dung) and when it is apparent that a herd Is near, th exritement-feecrrm- ea tmmse A hugs bull of about four ton with a grand pair of tusks fs sighted One shot In exactly the right spot (just back of tho shoulder) will bring him down aniAlthough the moat short-sightemal In (he world, ho Charges In fury If tho hunter has bean unlucky, and la a few brief moment- - th valient crowd has fled In terror. If a lucky shot th hunter has, three or four hundred dollars worth of Ivory, and th ocststio army of hungry savages devours th carcass, and all that cannot bo oaten at the time Is carried back to tb village of hut to rejolco the hearts (or rather tha stomachs) of the women and chlloren, ' Elephant hunting In Burma and In India takes different forma In India great long stockades aro ullt, the arms of which gro soms-me- s a mile long. Th elephants are driven Into the large Opening, llttl realizing that they are walking Into trap They are gradually driven down toward the apex of the V, whera they are forced through a gats Into beg pen. In Burma Instead of a great, flaring V of powerful posts planted In th ground, there are two converging row of lights fastened In trees. The pint of resistance that they fight for freedom to th bitter ead and o aver yield to training. But as soon as one yield U I frosted gently, snd It finds out thst the way to olephsntln happiness lies to accepting th keeper's wllL In about a mor.th It settle down patiently U th duty f being a good, trustworth beast of burden. VIA. ols-piiH- iit nQooooooooooflgooogQfloooQonnnonfywi Started of policy, by la ACKA.VOB the Work the of tntereat In the local theatrical amusement world thla week. While the Strand will not abandon moving plcturea. It will pro-cefor an Indefinite engagement the ' Cla'tF'Muslcal comedy Roy "Hiram company, eald to be one of the beat companies of ita kind In the country. The Clair company opena thla afternoon In a million comedy tabloid In conjunction with a feature moving of the picture. The management houee announce that only refined, high claaa ahowa will be preeented together with the beat moving plcturea obtainable. , The oomlng attractiona at the covered picture theatre of the city follow: on First Five Reel nt ' eeen MARYyi ing topg.ofconyer.atioaftgvgs motion picture patrons for days to some Supplementing the big picture isn. the Paramount Magazine and a comic-cartoo- DlBECTlOIt WILUArt.FOX SHIRLEY MASON re-ert- Tarkington Will Write Original Trick Disclosed. Katherine MacDonald, First Na- tional star, has Just finished "The and she anNotorious Miss Lisle nounces that it is hole-proof- ." Constance Talmadge expects to fol- low her mother and sister, Natalie, to Europe after completing "Oood erences for First National, i Ref- 3, -- six-gu- . eelf-centerf- d, t - t shlp. From them I learned to speak tho silent tongue the language of signs which Is universally understood an Indian by tribe. .No better cal hemen ever existed In this physiworld than the Sioux Indian of North Arner-leTo them I owe much of my knowledge of tho secret of tho clean, -- s-- .; yVv i t d( dJ tha flfty-olghr- gam." HI AToliio Siren 4 with headquarters at Laguna Beach, CaL, and it is backed by a score of Product! hTOr3-fa.mt.- la tho title of Trumpet Island Vltagraph'a second mammoth production. The picture, biggest- In the history of Vltagraph, and some believe Is tho entire industry, has been practically completed, and la being edited 5saeF"tte-JSbWrVriioff- i5r MrT and Mrs. George Randolph Chester, who adapted the scenario from the story by Gouverneur Morris. The greater part of the picture was made onjth west" coast, under the direction' of Tom Terries, but a part of the company vent east three weeks ago to film some final scenes In New York City and along the Hudson river. It will bo released In September- - Molly Malone Signs Contract to Appear In Goldwyn Pictures Molly Malone, the petite, brown,, eyed girl with a roguish smile, .a ho was leading woman for Roscoe and In other productions, has "contract- to play1 signed a long-terexclusively in Goldwyn pictures She recently completed a part In It's a Great Life," an adaptation of Mary Roberts Rinehart's story Empire Builders, produced by Goldwyn as an Eminent Authors picture, and is now supporting Tom Moore In '"Stop Thief," a screen version of the famous Cohahn and Harris stage farce. m Shirley Mason to Star In M erely Mary Ann tw America and Europe, who reside at this romantic beach. A well known writer has provided the story and artists will provide the atmospheric settings. Trained writers will contri-be bute the subtitle and these will photographed with Illustrated back grounds Arid the gist of an announcement given out this week by the new organize tlon Infuriated Eagles Attack Players in , train-WT.- - TTHU BROADWAY Star For Selznick Conway Tearla, ona of the best leading men in pictures, has been made a star on a long term contract In Na- Racing Automobile Attacked by six Infuriated eagle chased down a mountain and pursued even ax their car was the sped along the boulevard, experience of two Lo Angeles motion picture m'en, that is being told In the film capital. Allen Holubar, director of Dorothy rhlllips, and Harry Buoquet. hi assistant, were tho prindrams, cipals la the Holubar. seeking a location for his took - Buc-quforthcoming photodram to the mountains near Chats-wortCalif. The men climbed to the timber line and stopped to survey the valley Country that stretched before their e Holubar foot slipped. He recovered his balance qulrkJfe afid discovered that he had thrust hts riding As boot lqto a nest of baby eagle the1 little fellows shrieked, two eagle that had been watching, from- an overhanging cliff, swooped dovrti upon them. The uproar brought four other eagles who Joined the uneven fight. Holubar' hat, the model for Los Anwas torn to geles haberdasher shreds, and Bucquet was badly lacerthe talons of the enraged ated by bird. The eagle even charged upon the car as It raced over the roads to- -, ward Los Angeles, and slashed thq top with their beaks , bald-head- tional Pictures tha Selznick exhibitor organization. Theatre-Corporatio- Ho had previously finished a picture, Marooned," for tho SClznlck organization and when tho exhibitor committee took a look at It they decided that Mr. Tear! place had been In star row in pictures all th time. off-sts- aad EDITH ROBERTS If yew lava rhlvalrr If yes love beaaty of character If yeaas aro It IsspIreK by real masses existed la tha (sites days loss FRANK see be ta sare passed, MAYO aad EDITH ROBERTS Id LASCA adapted from tha head tlfai poeat br f. Deepree. Yeall epead oae af tbe atoat aajoyabla eveslags la aieatba, , WM. DVNCAIf , la Tbe Sliest A Vesper, BILLY WEST COMEDY tii dj ri y kr ct 1 J di m aff 03 a r - fW '' Where Its Considerably Cooler Inside. BE THERE TONIGHT IF YOU CAN GET IN AND ASSIST IN VOTING FOR THE .BATHING BEAUTIES They will be seen for the last time tonight in the novel review PRIZE-WINNIN- G ALSO YANT WASHBURN the beautiful dancer, Margaret Loomis and a Festive t of Girls in Glad Attireinr the Saturday Evening Post Story The Sins of St Anthony II COMING TOMORROW y i vt If . I Jr- m St t t J bn!rid One of the Really Big Smashing Pictures of the Year ! - A Starr with two --sta IrlrslllFRANK KAYO - 3 -- L4o A - , r? LASCA h, el glx-gu- iw et Tai "Mid-Chann- rrmn.rg Correspondence ) th a success English business mas and tireless philanthropist who dlodil this week. Mr. Cox. who was widely,, known a "th horse's friend was Londoner. From hi boyhood ins tudo toward games of all kinds waso nowhere; b Prs-that they "got on to limit ferred throughout hts Ilf himself to form of rocration that ara, as ho put it, "productive of material """ result ' He was by profession a otvtl ngi-- ,f nser any for 23 years held important positions In th civil engineers' rail- partment of the Great Northern way, on of th leading British line! H eventually resigned this work to devote himself to the actlrttls of th Equtn Defense league, of which h was th founder and secretary. It was owing to his efforts that.') stringent legislation was Introduced In 1311 respecting th us of animals In mine a practice which he was slroua of abolishing altogether. Ha-i- t was an lnvsttrat opponent of use of th bearing rein, and had no . , toleration for th whip. Advocates of th gamos-koop-on-o fit theory may not for tholr onllght enment that this strenuous worksr.,, was within on month of completing; , th Th reeves.-- 1 his year. tions he favored, which wer chirteJ) teristic of hlo marked originality of ,, mind, nr thu given In Who's Who": Reading, particularly Napoleonlo literature as a guide to his efforts;'4. loves listening to music; approves any form cf manual labor product tv of material result Has never played .- red-blood- -- (B pedal NDON. juno II. That ho nve In his hf had playsd a gam novel boast of Francis Albert Cox HAYDEN CHURCH. hunting is done at night As the eleEdward Ma- r- j phants are maneuvered Into the broad (Copyright, by th hall Syndicate. Inc.) opening between th outer ends of th IU rows of light another row Is thrown 9 across the opening, and the elephants JO retreat farther down Into th V, getting Just as faraway from th lights as poasibl. Then another row is thrown across the opening, and this In turn is succeeded by other lines, th flephants constantly retreating from Ml the lights and finally finding themq selves at th apex, with th cholc of AO vt entering the small stockad or breakIN a ing through th cordon of light ' Th 1' former seems the lesser , of th two IU.. evilS- - trx tha majority Once inside the stockade two train 1 v ed elephants draw up alongside ths beast to be captured, one on each Bid srieatal wtak assets (which aa and hold him between them until a tws wsrlds. man loop a big chain around his foot TODAY ONLY and anchors him safely to a tree. i with There la a terrific struggle by th wild x sappy Ualvarsal Csarady aad i elephant to get free once more, and Maws. latsrastlsaal often lasts this for heura But even l! an elephant finds some bonds he canIT First Three Days Next Week not burst, and finally becomes reconni! ciled to them. VIOLA DANA n! Then the shlma Is left without a la WILLOW THE TUI thing to eat for days, becoming fama: ished and weak. Next It has to b With Ualversal Csarady aad sa no effort It can put forth Istersattosal Daws. taught that ne can circumvent the will of th -, Often.- tho - latter fasten log ' AU chain about Its neck ahd hitches a tamo elephant at the other end. Sometimes the captives resist with such .if determination unoonquerable that ni their necks are broken in the struggle. ni Others are so adamantine In their FIRST TWO DAYS OP WEEK of.-the- s motion picture organizaA Trumpet Island Is tion unique has Just started the production of what Is promised to bo tjje most ever flashed upon artistic Announced as Big the screen.photoplay The company Is called the Laguna Del Ray Art Film company, a. man-makin- g. - TSURUS Shirley Mason I to do "Merely Mary Ann as a motion picture. Tho stage success in which Eleanor Robson won renown when she appeared under the management the old firm of Llebler A Co. Is to theatric! ed to the silent drama by be lire of the great Western out- the converted New Lighting Effects. FoxTITto Corporation - Work has door pf the plains, forest and moun- already been started on "Merely Mary , tain Ann at Hollywood with Mies Mason - A combination of lighting 'never In my motion picture career 2 have in the title role. before used In picture, which la said received countless thousands of letters to have produced atartling effects In froth boys all over the World. Bo ' artistic value were used at night this The Thing . many of you hoys h.v aakod mo Is week when the roof garden and casyour letter to explain how we men of scene ip Katherine MacDonald's Clara Kimball Young, who had cade tho west accomplish such feat aa Hd-in- g newest pictcure. Curtain, of Just the completed production broncho The big set was built on ed bucking roping wild at the Gumon stuhorse and cattle, bulldogglng at the Katberlne the stages steers, to continues dios. Low Angela n or rifle, racing aid atudto and more than shooting with "M believe the the that play at break-nec- k ' rallop- - over rough pi participated In th orrnei thing," and. asserts that producer mountahrou country and through desrealized t last in hav general ert of sand apd cactus, qf how to live that a photo" play Is no stronger Skinner in Picttn Mis primitive style In tho swat open counthan Its story make It. try. Bo many of yon hoys have asked Young assert that "a weak story Otl Fklnner. the dfsUngulafwd stage mo how I light a match with my Is a weak matter story no sfar. will be filmsid by Tony Gaudlo. thumb nail, how to perform many bow much money Is spent on it Who Is prorqjbent member of th uch cowboy trick that I have felt production. American poofety of CinematographIt my duty to try to answer your quesI er and 49 plinnlnr to Introduce novel tion I hav not had tim to- anPassers-B- y Filmed. oriental Uf hting eflri and shadow swer each-let- ter personally, and a photoplay into tb filming of Kls-- ! many of you boys desire Information SpeHaJ meC By" the Prih on the sme subject, I will select the S. At u art Blwkton, fcnes I think the most important to produced by plcXurUatlon of tb pixy of the sain Elected President. Bill Hsrt's name nhswer under the title. It by C Had d on Chamber Campfire Btorie and Question Bo was first produced In London for Americsn Bora published exriu-wve- ly Gerald du Mavrier In th star Jnhn Emerson (is In The Rstsrdar News. I will and proved mo diccoasfil that W ws prev dent cf tb A, tors' Equity asso- try do answer your question regard- brought to America where ,Cli rls elation fee la actively promoting the, ing the et. a well a relating Ilt'1 Cherry and F.Rhard Bonnet e pprared rew morion picfur branch of ths and expect that 4 mem dories which I know wTtt Interest you. in It la tb wre-- n veretnn Yheee stories will be published weekly, PswbnMwJTl Is n in tb me of peter bers from the fii-- n field will bo en" chib-mw, rolled before next winter. next Falurday. Waverton. th body-bqildln- g, U -- thS.-Wft- j' Harts Campfire Stories and Jr IIITHII-ffilflPIMOI- tff r Company Formed n, esa NMllowTRcc u, these-picture- ef-wh- tcti Question Box for American Boys scene--coiintl- TRe Screen Stories Lionel Barrymore, after a rest of a month, has begun work on "The Dev- Ky , under the direction of Charles ils Garden, to be his second picture Giblyn. A fine cast, including RichHis first, The ard C. Travers and J. Thornton Baa-tofor First National. has been completed. Marker Mind, appear In support of the star. Both pictures will be released In the fall. Judge Willis Brown, originator of the "Boy City" idea and creator of the First National Exhibitors circuit first Parental Court In which boys encouraged to become better griper were hsgneLoeffiaJslntJio few pVnishfe6, Sfticensr rather Fox -- star. is to devote the 'greater portion of to mAking two reel motion "Broadway Bubbles will be Cor-In- his time which will be distributed by Griffith's Vltagraph production pictures Educational. sto follow Boys and girls will be "The Whisper Market, the principal actors, with the comwhich is nearing completion. It will present the star In an entirely new edy element strong in the plcturea type of character Earle Williams forthcoming vlta"The Purplq.fitnfe- Eileen Percy, who has just been graph production, T,rri7! show many unusual scenes in gcaraont by Wirilafn Fox, the Inner circle of San Franciscos has begun work upon a .screen proChinatown. They were obduction of the story, "Myra Meets His famous tained through the assistance of a Family. high, police official,-- - pereonal friend of the motion picture star. Christie Comedies will hereafter be distributed by the Educational Films A marvelous gown, composed mostcorporation which is establishing its ly of beads 60 pounda own exchanges in the 24 principal is worn by Ethel Clayton In the screen of the United adaptation distributing centers of Cynthia Stockleys novStates. Therp will be one of these el Rozanna Ozanne" now being procomedies, every two'wbeka. featuring duced by Paramount such players aa Fay Tincher, Bobby Dorothy Cummins who snored a Vernon, Colleen Mobre, Eddie Barry, success as Evely Gree in Belasco's Vera Stedmah, Earl Rodney, Teddy stage production, "Tiger, Tiger" has Sampson and the Follies girls. gone to New York to take an Important role In George Fitzmaurice's pro"I Wonder If. a pretty love story, duction for Paramount, "Idols of IS to bt the Hext Paramount Ince Clay, featuring Mae Murray and vehicle for Enid Bennett. David Powell. "Little Miss Rebellion ls the title Pearl White 1 at work on her third of the next Paramount picture in at William Fox production PineviUe, which droll Dorothy Gish will appear. Bill d VIola Dana r. J It te quaint and charming Japanese maid loved a man of another race. She was "honorably glad ' she loved him, Bhe said, and he laughed And at her funny little foreign ways. doll-like then he found that beneath her sacrl-flcin- g the pure, demurenesa lay Booth Tarkington' first original and shite soul of a rare contribution to the feature photoplay woman.heart Willow Tree," adapted 'The will be written for the Goldwyn Plcfrom an old Nipponese legend and turea corporation The author of Viola Dana sill play the first "Penrod, exercised his first direct ef- starring days of next week at the Kineforts In screen writing in his "Edgar three ma theatre. series of boy life, which were short reel. subjects, - The euoeeas-- of has decided him to compose feature photoplays which, as now announced, will be etories about American life written for the films and which win not be adaptations from any of his novels or play. Something new In the way of a trick by a submarine was disclosed at the recent speed trials of Uncle Sam's newest and largest underwater fighter, off Provincetown, Maas. Not only did the make 21 knots an hour great speed for a submarine but she threw off a heavy smoke screen, heretofore practiced only by destroyers The pictures of the trial are shown in Fox'Newg No. 65, is 20 feet long and deShe la velops 4 000 horsepower. an example of the tremendous Improvement made In submarines during and since the great war. -3 BROADWAY. first local showing, of "Lasca," THE recent Universal production directed by Norman Dawn and played by a notable cast, featuring Frank Mayo and Edith Roberts, is announced for the Broadway theatre theftfst two days of nekt week. It Is based on the poem by Frank Desprez, adapted for the screen by Percy Heath, and produced by Universal on lavish scale The filming required more than ordinary attention for there are many Americans' have read the qvoem. It;-- ' or committed It to memory, and. have, hereby pictured In the mind the sprite of the cattle range who lived Texas, dow n by the Rio Grande. who worshiped the young ranchman at whose side she delighted to ride. A strange friendship begins between them and her jealousy is aroused when friends from the north A creaoom to visit the ranchman. ture of Impulse- - field or saint with varying moods her big moment arBY BILL HART, rives when jie and the rancher are caught among the herd, frightened to my good friends, the American a stampede by a terrible storm. Those boys: familiar with (he poem have visualThe Deseret News has ized this cattle in a me to write little atonies of requested the real wild onrush the impossibility of es- west, and to answer all questions find" to the mustang cape shooting readers. about the west, for ita shelter under his body rand LasCas Each of my little talks boy will have to supreme sacrifice to save her lover's do with the life of the life great outdoors, , how each boy can In addition to .the above feature better himself physically and mentally win be shown the "Silent Avenger by following the rules of clean Hying No. 2; and a big Billy West jromedy. and good sportsmanship. - GEM. During my early boyhood I lived on the frontier In the great Dakota bright territory of tho United States" To thla THERE'S a string of gay,that enwonderland of the western outdoors every great city my beloved father emigrated 'from circle the globe. In "The Yellow Newborg. N. Y , when I was but six New from light stretchy month old. White settlers were few X York to London, Paris, Rome, Monte My father waa a pioneer; he helped rlo, Berlin, Shanghai. China, Manila to mould the vast American frontier. From the time I was knee high, I and back to New York again. This eras' taught. everything that a real story, starring Anita Stewart Jn a dual cos boy must bow to ride, how role, 'la Harold MacGratha greatest to shoot with know; n rifle, how to adventure tale, and willba shown at ropO a steer Best or of all. I was the Gem. theatre for one .week begin-- , taught the laws of honor. My father . v nuag today. carried a gun. He didn't need It la the story of two sisters, one never waa known in that frontier willing to sellq to He elfish, msn. He her own soul for the pleasures of life,' country mo ato"square deal always bo a "oquaro a woman who leaves a waks of wrecks taught of men In her path: the other fighting shooterMy boy playmate were mostly her pwn - sister for. her country and Sioux Indian youths who were as wild home". the country in which they 'The picture carries eee Into every and free these yrplendid rhtMrenof .vicissitude of life, ih simple borne, lived With Ibe purttikof geopie of fine ideals the nature, I learned to p)aytheir primisordid though brilliant life df tho- - tive rugged games which cabed for who l.ro only for pleasure and exrite- - the greatest .endurance and best ) menu friend My Sioux It Is a picture with cr en ' sportsmanship every moment, and Anta fUewart biTtsogj-- me to ride psrebark Induxn the two roles hs dons the greatest i le md to hunt srd traclf wih s- -work of bsr screen cateer jer.fr ssgscity ard keen traJ'rmsn-- Willow Tree the Japanese Fantasie Of Romance and Sacrifice Which Opens Tomorrow at The Kinema Theatre y In for the "A Cumberland Romance flret four daya of next week, film lovera will eee a bona fide cage of Kor uch la Martha extreme content 'Mattox, the mountain mother of the picture. "Don't you ever regret that You've given your whole stage and screen life to character parte? ahe waa asked. 1 Not a bit of It, she replied enjoy Interpreting a dltllcult, even an unattractive, role just ae much ae other people like to take the star part It la a real source of pride to me when I hear people In the theatre say, My, ain't she terrible'' Kor I'm not really terrible at all' And. if I make people think so, lent that art Miss Mattox usually plays old maids of sour and angular' disposition. In "A Cumberland Romance. however, she plays a typical slattern of a mountain cabin Her characterization of the part is one of the most convincing features of the production. waa Romance "A Cumberland adaped and directed by Charles Maigne from the book A Mountain Jr Other by John Fox, Europa, characters eeen In support of Miss Mlnter Include Monte Blue, John Bower and Guy Oliver Faxon Dean Is responsible for the photography. PARAMOUNT- - EM PRESS. the really big pictures of ONE ofy.ear i the- way the critie on the Loa Angeles Times puts It In hie review of Below the Surface, the which Thomas H. Ince super-pictur- e will be the attraction at the Paramount-Empress next week. Inces oldest and youngest star appear toHobart In this production. gether Bosworth famous for his screen appearances in stories of the sea, has the role of the hero, a rugged professional diver. Lloyd Hughes, recently raised to stardom by Mr. Ince la jast a the diver's eon Luther, and hie partner In the dangerous profession. Others In the cast Include Grace Gladys' George "The story, written "by Luther Reed, centers around the attempt of a shrewd crook and hie pretty girl accomplice to use the diver and his eon to further their scheme There are a. number of big punch" scenes In this drama of a New England fishing village, and wherever It has been shown the underwater scenes have proved a lead- The y MILES MINTER la at the American theatre - N June 16 marked the dale of an innovation In motion picture production On that day work started on the first ever made full length color photo-plaThla will bo a five-ree- l production, a Prlxma picture, made for la possible The colored photo-plathrough a new typo of camera, perfected and patented by Prlxma This perfected camera will permit of photographing scenes in a daylight studio which have not been done heretofore Formerly Interior seta had to be erected and photographed in the open and, consequently natural shadow effects were lost Tho camera will reproduce any shads of tho spectrum's colors It alii dissolve, make double and triple exposures, and will take night scenes aa well as day scenes. The actors and actresses will use regular street make up, discarding the yellow powdrr usuTho scenario writer will ally used not have to conform to any limitations Tho direction and artlngtwlli all be In the same tempo used for black and white photography. The working schedules are supposed to be Identical with those in the ordinary process of studio production. Announcement baa not been made as to the author or title of the story that alii be used, or who will be in charge of direction, but it la known that Zena Keefe, alii have the featured role. AMERICAN'. I VTHE.V Color Photoplay in 9 fr One of the Tense Momenta HID 10 1 : i |