Show r THE HEKALD-KEPUBLICA- ews: an DIVINE SARAH ' SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 1917 K ''? s'- - ’ who has recently proved VALKYR3EN (BARONESS DEWITZ) in the motion picture IN WAR FILM ii 4 LEAPS TO FILM T7 AIESKA SURATT CAREER Camera Shows Her in Hospitals Camps and Trenches With the Poilns ‘My Life Has Been Joyful9 "Mother of France a cinematic epic of the great war Is the photodraxna for which Sarah Bernhardt acted before she sailed from France to come to America last falL Jean Richepin dramatist and Academician wrote the scenario and the French government offered every facility for enacting Its scenes before a truly martial back ground "Mothers of France” atones for most of the sins of the movies to see It is recompense for sat through a series of atrocioushaving and banal war films purporting to point a moral It Is propaganda subtle and powerful that must move even the most calloused and neutral observer Only the could see It and not be touched by its sincerity inand Its art — the art that Is Inherent truth It Is a brief for the women of France who are doing their bit behind the fighting lines told in terms of the most vivid realism The story unfolded is of the sacrifices of a small group of neighbors In a village of France It is a tale whose various details have been duplicated in every corner of that fair land since the war began A woman whose son has been wounded leaves the base hospital at Ithelms where she is serving as a nurse to search for him She finds him in the first aid station to which he haa been carried and shortly after her arrival he dies in her arms The death of her husband a major in battle is her next bereavement but still she is brave hiding her feelings in public 'and doing her part in the great work of healing torn bodies and lives “We have not the right to riirse she tells her stricken neighbor whose son has been blinded In battle ‘Those for whom we weep are dead In order that our mother shall possess all things France never dies'1 A nation at war provided the mlse en scene for this universal drama of France and that nation's greatest actress gave her services that the world might weep with the mothers of France and rejoice at their courage of the spirit a courage that passes all underacted the standings role of the central figure of the story a choice that was ideal both because of her art and because more than any other living person she typifies to America the joy the warmth the strength the capacity to drink to the full of life that is France The power of the movie to obliterate space removes the handicap of her she is always inability to walk freely revealed standing or sitting and one is conscious only of the wonderful expressiveness of her countenance and gestures In one scene in particular In which she stands before the portrait of her dead husband the poignancy of the grief expressed seems to lose nothing Inarticulateness through Its of the players all of whom The skill even to the children possess the Gallic felicity of gesture combines with the unmtstakeable veracity of the scenes to make this a film unique in Its power to stir the emotions Mma Bernhardt In the role of the mother Is pictured in the hospitals the comthe very missary camps and even In trenches with the poilua Once she Is shown waiting in the corner of a transverse to allow a squad of soldiers to run by each carrying an aerial torpedo Again she stands before the statue of Joan of Arc In front of the cathedral of Rheims Its shatbuttered windows and tresses plainly visible Real chateux real peasant women toiling In the fields and real munitions smoke give a flavor that no amount of paint and plaster villages and trenches filled with tin soldiers hired at a dollar a day could ever hope to approximate The artistic value of the film itself has been enhanced by the manner"Mar-of exhibition! The singing of the and seillaise” precedes the showing course appropriate muthroughout its French national anthem sic with the ns the recurrent theme Is played Then of double projecby the process Farrar’s tion glimpses of Geraldine on Arc are of thrown of Joan portrayal the with ereen synchronously thes other picture A picturixatlon of "A Tale of Two Cities” was the new offering at the "Sapho" with Academy of Music Pauline Frederick In the title role was shown at the Strand Sinbad the Sailor who gained considerable fame as an adventurer led a drab colorless existence compared with the melodramatic happenings which have been packed into the thirty-od- d years of Charles as an Ufa Everyone kno(ws Arling Arllngs actor In motion plcturea Few know the romance of the comedy photoplayer Errand boy in one of Boston's largest bird stores was bis first position and the joyous experience of being locked up with a lot of inane Jabbering birds one night Is only a mild incident of this part of his career Long association with the Hub’s most educated and cultured songsters gave him an excellent baritone yolce himself so the erstwhile errand boy voice foremost into the ranks jumped of the famous Boston Opera company Over the Bounding Main A few years as a roving sailor on the bounding main with a couple of globe circumnavigators chalked up tar his credit then some more anno dominoes on the stage— Including seventy-si- x hours In Glad Brook la where he was snowbound —and thence Into the movies These are a few of the recalls In an Idle mothings ment Arling "Many things that struck me as bemore or less funny occurred while ing X carried seeds or parrots canaries for the customers monkeys of the bird store In Boston" he saya “I shall never forget the day an old d lady came Into the place and asked whether we kept cuckoos Why there was nothing that wore feathers that we didn't have in there The boas Informed her that we handled cuckoos almost since their discovery and would be more than pleased to show her one What kind of a cuckoo did she want? Well she had seen several that were small and Intelligent We told her we could fill the bill but every bird we showed her was too large Finally we got one that she thought would da She bought It and rdt war-scarr- ed bag-protect- ed i Here Is the Tiniest and Youngest Star Mack Sennett has succeeded In enthe youngest moving picture gaging star In the world Her name is Shuahua Boulden —and she was 12 days old when her contract went into effect very recently She was not engaged because of beauty brains or talent —but because she Is young enough and small enough for the part In which she Is to appear Shuahua is to be captured and kida Great Dane dog napped by "Teddy” who weighs ISO pounds and who Is said to have the Intelligence of a child of 10 yeara The baby is a tiny mite of humanup her small fists' ity who doubles laughs cries and wriggles as becomes all children of her age She Is to have a number of "close-ups- ” and her part is to act naturally — which ahe does with eclat —not having so far picked up any of the mannerisms of her fellow-workeHer father Joseph Boulden is a cowboy and her mother a cow girl — both of whom ride In the Triangle-Keyston- e western plcturea At present her mother is busy with the prodigy who is working under the direction of Clarence Badger in the lost rs baby story HAS MUCH WOE Boasts of Skill as Ruler of Laugh-make- r Arling Has Been' Sailor Kitchen and Tries to Make Good Opera-Singe- A MAYONNAISE ROMANCE i Film Facts ever constructed on the Selig stages and is correct to the minutest detail Visitors to the Selig zoo particularly eastern tourists marvel at the beauty of the early Bprlng flowers about the are zoo grounds Already the grounds and Nell Craig’s pet parrot Is in trouble a vision here loveliness dotted of again Tenants of the big apartment there with beds of flaming spring building where the movie star resides blooms complained that the bird was too noisy "How such a complaint oould have Arling comedian has one of been registered is more than I can un- theCharles faces on the screen most flexible derstand" remarked Miss Craig “My Under conditions it Is quite a ordinary parrot is deaf and dumb" handsome face A few touches of make-u- p It the appearhowever Marguerite Clayton appears in the ance of a war xnp gives role of a willful bride who deserts her husband on their wedding tour in "The Frank Alexander weighs nearly 300 Wifeless Husband" a forthcoming unit f o b Los Angeles but he Is pounds Sacred?” series as sprightly of the "Is Marriage as a sylph The heavy Some of Miss Clayton’s past- successes artist never needs exercise to in this' series ’which ideals with' matri- movie In condition He says Director W monial complications are "The1 Pulse keep CL Reed gives him enough in his every- of Madness” “The Vanishing 'Woman” day work before the camera and "The Extravagant Bride No one ever saw Martin Kinney the An absorbingly Interesting as well as comedian at Los Angeles in a barber’s educational feature of the forthcoming chair He always shaves himself and Selig feature nearing completion at the he never permits his hair to be cut Los Angeles studio under the direction The three graces they are called at of Colin Campbell is the prologue a series of episodes depicting the mode of the Foxfilm studios at Los Angeles by law "They" are Amy Jerome Annette De Inflicting the death penalty since the beginning of civilization Foe and Olive Bruce and each one Is These scenes are presented not in a exceedingly easy to look at grewsome manner but In historical Anna Luther’s Titian hair made a correctness and in a way that brings home the moral point intended by the deep impression upon a recent visitor author These episodes Include a vision at Los Angeles Miss Luther was workof the crucifixion of Christ the execu- ing in a scene that required her to tion of Mary Queen of Scots Marie An- rush through a blazing room The vistoinette scenes of the Spanish Inquisi- itor couldn’t tell the difference between her hair and the flames tion and many other historical facts Lee declares his chief ambition Bessie Eyton Vivian Reed Marion In Joe is to be known as the "comedian life A1 W Fllson Warner George Fawcett a mustache” without in are stars other and presented Selig the “Little Lost Sister” It is a faithof "Burning the During the filming ful picturlzation of Virginia Brooks’ Candle” B forthcomWalthall’s Henry book and play of the same name It ing feature the camera caught many world-wid- e In a a deals with true-to-liproblem colored of glimpses people new way in the south One scene shows a famof twenty-tw- o ily pickaninnies having A1 W Filson who has just finished a feast of and molasses chops pork the role of the Governor In the latest Fart of the picture-dram- a was filmed Selig feature recently completed under around Baton Rouge La the direction of Colin Campbell has hied himself for a short vacation to With the big run of “Skinner’s Dress the hot springs of southern California Suit” Bryant Washburn’s feature in Milwaukee a cldthler of that city made Edna Hunter who has endeared her- a special advertising campaign on the self to thousands of motion picture sale of dress suits and sold out his fans through her playing with King stock heroine In the Jimmy Baggot and asserial “Make me cry then make me laugh” "The Grey Seal” Dale detective Such Is the plea of photo play paSince babyathlete is a natural born hood she has been trained to perfect trons of inthe middle west writes Guy a trade magazine just remuscular control Outdoor sports seem Leavitt to come morp naturally to her than to ceived Continuing he points out that film devotees are demanding that a girl who has not had the benefit of our more laughs be instilled In the feature such physical training Miss Hunter Is a remarkable swim- dramas Mr Public Opinion was consulted on mer and can ride like a broncho buster the issue and this is what he said: a is veritable courts she On the tennis "We are growing more and more whirlwind of speed and accuracy and tired Illegitimate a golf club in her child of theandsensational although she tooktime the accentuated roles of play last summer behand for the first women What we like most Is fore the season ended she had played alluring that new kind of picture such as 'The course in 103 which any Man an Who Stood Still’ featuring Lew golfer knows is good going for a wom- Fields and 'Shadows and Sunshine' an at any time "These are between pictures halfway In came craze ice the When skating as the for exdrama comedy straight last winter Miss Hunter turned to the ample Douglas Fairbanks’ 'American rinks for recreation and after receiv- Aristocracy and the tragic 'Jealousy ing a brief series of lessons was able with a vampire role though both are to hold her own with the best of the very good skaters to be seen on the glittering we want may be called light "What ice new Tork’s New of palsurfaces drama aces She has continued her ice skat"This quality of a play has been neclearning essary on ing this winter anda is now the legitimate’ stage for so n pro- many years fancy skating from It seems strange It fessor She has become quite chummy has not been that into the screen Injected with Annette Kellerman and the two drama before enjoy a few hours in the rinks nearly "On the other hand I have the words every day of a producer a friend of mine who says that the very moment the public The last scenes of the big capital shows inclination to change their punishment Selig feature film hare desires an from the tragic and the ultra AnLos been completed at the Selig course all the an to comic Intermediate geles studio and Director Colin Camp- producers in the country will Immedbell Is already busily planning his next iately come to their rescue" production the title and nature of Yesterday the national board of rewhich have not as yet been announced view Issued a bulletin In a Campbell did permit himself to squan- spirit to producers and directors to the der one whole day when he motored to effect that In the future they will pass San Diego and upon his return divided no "white slave” picture with but one his time between superintending the exception —when the play is propaand plan- ganda produced and exhibited as such cutting of his latest featurenew one v "The Rational board seeks to reflect ning the production of the ' opinion” the bulletin says In public Most patrons when viewing the in- part "We learn that almost without terior prison scenes in the forthcoming exception exhibitors Are convinced that Selig feature will undoubtedly believe the great majority of their patrons are that these scenes were In reality to this type of filmed In some penitentiary One of the entirely opposed most complete sets ever erected is that of this prison interior which shows the Vivian Reed Born In Chicago Ameron either side by ican parentaga Five feet four Inches long corridors lined cells and' gallery - above also showing tall and weighs ' 125 pounds Light the cells This Is one of the finest sets complexion-goldehair and blue eyes ’ fe 18-ho- le well-know- ive ’ n 4 near-sighte- She Is Wrathful "A few days later ehe came Into the store again She was on ' the warpath and no mistake Wrath was written all over her previously calm and placid countenance It was a dull day and the birds were singing merrily The sales force was congregated In the rear of' the store They disappeared like mist before the sun when they saw her hurrying down the aisle brandishing a parasol as though It were a scimitar " This store’s a fake!’ she screamed Everybody ran except myself I was young then and I thought It was my to stand by the place which paid duty me $4 every Saturday night “ ‘Something we can do for you ma’am 7 I asked “‘You cheated mie! You cheated me she cried over and over " 'And Just exactly how ma’am I Inquired "For five minutes I couldn’t get any details of the alleged swindle out of her’’ Then she cooled off and said: ’Young man you sold me a bird the other day didn’t you? ' ‘I helped was as far as I Incriminated myself “ 'You told me It was a cuckoo didn't you? Perhaps it Is but It hasn't the Intelligence of the cuckoos I’ve seen In other homes I squeezed that bird you sold me Into my clock at home' and It hasn’t cuckooed yet It’s a fake that’s what It Is I’ ‘‘When I came to she had left” says the Fox actor Is sometimes known as “The Calendar Girl” because she has so often posed for and artists Made her stage debut in 1913 and after a year of musical comedy she went over to pictures making her debut with the Selig company In 1914 since whjch time she has had the leads In many important three and five reel pictures Some of these have been "The House of the Chief” “The Old Man Who Tided to Grow Young" “The Social Deception” “At Plney Ridge” “The Temptation of Adam” and "The Return” Her stage work was largely with "The Wizard of Oz” company She is a swimmer can ride like a cowgirl good and Is fond of athletio sporty but the best fun of all to her is working in a big plctura Harold Lockwood with May Allison In Metro-York- e productions keeps himself In good physical condition by “warming up” at baseball with Leeler Cuneo between waits at the Hollywood Cal studios of the Yorke Film corporation Mr Lockwood has a great deal of speed In his right arm and Mr Cuneo has to keep his eyes open all the time In order catch some of the co-st- ar stairs’ fancy curves Mabel Taliaferro won-derpla- ya careful study and engage the Imagination A boudoir costume which combines a heavily embroidered Chinese jacket' or tunic with dainty Turkish trousers has been adopted by Evelyn Brent one of Metro’s youngest and prettiest featured playera Theandcostume has both beauty by substitution of difanditlllty ferent materials can be made to fit any temperature or climate There Is a mixed quartet out at the This is a sad story of a comedian f who once boasted that be could cook: and then had to make good before party of admiring friends His name is Hank Mann an uproar lously funny young person who Is featured in photo comediea He Is a cream as a cook Anyway Mr Mam loudly proclaimed hla skill as a chef His friends expressed doubt so to prove his contentions he Invited their all out to his little bungalow and pne4A j pared dinner for them Too Mark Oil Mr Mann first made a salad— temstai salad with mayonnaise dressing Tbe tomatoes were artistically sliced — that is the slices were fairly delicate tat a man Then Mr Mann turned his at tentlon to beating eggs and mixing fxf the salad oiL But he put too much expression into It He seemed to feel that It was necessary to pour In all the oil In the housa Then he beat tfe It was not bad considering— Then Mr Mann proceeded to eon struct a set of biscuits He measured and weighed the Ingredients with all the care of a prescription clerk tn drug store but he overlooked ther baking powder or the yeast or what-o£M ever it la that lightens the heart d a biscuit The llttloj dough buttons settled themselves cow ily Into the biscuit pan and were in j jected Into the oven in order to obtain !i the proper Bessemer finish Mr Mann always makes biscuits by tbe open-’-1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN KICKS hearth method All Ie Well By this time the chicken which haf been operated upon showed signs of browning Fried chicken Is Mr Mann’s Idea of bliss and to hurry tbe process he turned up the flama Then he devoted his attention to the green peas TO CET MILLION IN which were simmering away on top of the stove also to the potatoes and to the making of coffee Everything well — going Albany N Y March 24 Charlie as the Mr Mann tore into Just Chaplain’s salary Is really 1750000 a the smashing gifted of the potatoes the odor year and not motion picture publicity of smoke was wafted In his direction The biscuits were a little scorched fiction according to the report of the but still game Then to add to the legislation Investigation committee general hilarity of the oocaslon the methods of that has been prying into of fell pan the kitchen potatoes conducting the motion picture busi- sink Mr Mann thenoffturned himself ness in this state Into a and rescued the corps salvage The committee reported that while it was in session In New York the ru- potatoes All this time the salad dressing had mor that Chaplin was dissatisfied with exhibited symptoms of stiffening his present salary had started a race It seemed no runto be in a very much of motion picture producers to the down condition Mr Mann had to and coast- and that it was understood that beat It up again More smoke — the for another year Charlie would receive chicken More browned to a crisp an even million dollars work for Mr Mann coached from the The committee reports that Douglas side lines by Director Charles Parrott Fairbanks also gets a salary of $750000 Biscuits Bui that there are annually and declares several other ecreen stars drawing Then It happened all over again down as much as $500000 a year The The biscuits became feverish and' committee recommends the establish- burned The potatoes fell off the sink ment of a state motion picture license The water In the peas evaporated The and the imposition of a peas scorched The coffee boiled over department tax on films according to their cost “This dinner Is hereby declared off"’' and on the theatres according to their announced Mr Mann officially The Mann pronundunento was re capacity The committee also made a strong celved with much joy by his guests recommendation for & censorship say- Joe Lee Charles Arling Elsie Gres- - jj ing that it was found that sex vice son and Carmen Phillips Mr Mann and vampire films had a baneful effect cast a mournful eye over the smok- upon patrons not necessarily youthful ing ruins and ordered the siren lo Miss' ones Phillips to beat up a group of scram- bled egga 4 man to the rescue He showed his very by completing tbe satility and ability BreakNeck Squad? picture without a flaw or hitch Goes Into Training i ! Julia Marlowe may soon appear with her husband E H Sothern In pic1 leaden-minde- Foxfilm comedy studios at Los Angeles —hopelessly mixed according to the scoffers Carmen Phillips organized the singers and Inasmuch as there is only room for four in a quartet there were a number of unsuccessful applicants They became scoffers Miss Phillips herself is the soprano She has a beautiful voice and with It Kingrandla opera intentiona TheMartin notes are the baritone ney hurled from his Ups like “the food shot from guna” Where he finds room In his chest for the tones no one knows The basso profundo is Frank Alexander a mastodonlc Individual whose waist measurement is computed in feet Lee Morris an altltudinous young man of inconsequential width is the tenor It’s a fine body of men One of the favorite pastimes of Ethel Barrymore the celebrated dramatic star Is collecting portraits and pictures of the various members of the Drew and Barrymore families She finds it difficult however to obtain photographs of her brother Lionel Barrymore who will not have a picture taken except by the combined influence and pressure of the whole family Artists refuee to remember that beautiful Irene Howley who has appeared In many Metro productions is now a motion picture star They continue to importune her with offers to sit for of the radiant paintings representative Miss type of American womanhood Howley is the original of some of the best contemporary American pictures Frances Nelson receives dozens of letters every day from different members of the Nelson family all over the world trying to trace a relationship As Nelson Is Scandinavian English and Scotch the number seems Inexhaustible and Miss Nelson’s secretary Is kept busy answering the letters of cousins Francis X Bushman and Beverly in special feature films Bayne each write one letter a day to some sick It Is sometimes child In a hospital difficult to—crowd It Into the work of a day and all tbelr days Itare busy —busy repays but the two stars believe received them In happiness given and Henry 'B Walthall Essanay’s great emotional actor can cook fried chicken as well as Claridge’s chef He learned the art from an old negro on his planforty-’leven- th co-sta- rs tation Marguerite Clayton Essanay’s star is an accomplished pianist She studied music In Vienna Max Linder gets the best work out of his blond comedy company at by feeding thpm bon bons A big bowl of candy is kept In the studio all the time Henry B Walthall Essanay star has a decided aversion to letter writing He uses the telegraph whenever possible i Washburn appeared In perBryant son at showings of hla Essanay feature “Skinner’s Dress Suit” in Chicago Milwaukee and Minneapolis He made short addresses on each occasion Sidney Ainsworth Essanay’s heavy lead has a brother fighting in the great European war Elsie Greeson a member- of the beauty squad of the Fox film comedy forces at Los Angeles yearns for the She has been life of a mermaid mention and out honorable for singled prizes in several bathing suit contests on the California beaches Now she has a new bathing suit which is calculated to stop traffic on steamer 11 na She is a trans-Pacifanxious to note its effect upon the bathers who bathe by the sea The is a startling affair which cannot rig be described adequately It must be seen to be appreciated Webster Campbell graduate of the University of Michigan is theof latest stara acquisition to Essanay’s staff Mr Campbell has been In motion pictufor-thre-work past three years to which time he appeared sevprior seasons His In dramatic stock eral Essanay’s banfirst appearance under ner will be In Mary Charleson’e forth"Satan’s Private feature coming Es-san- ay - star in wonder-play- s receives letters from frequently students and college professors consulting her on matters pertaining to Irish literature and the Celtic renaissance Miss Taliaferro’s acquaintance with Lady Gregory William Butler Yeats and other present day literary lights of Iceland gives her a firsthand knowledge of artistic affairs not yet recorded in books Antique prints engage the attention of Emmy Whelen the charming little Viennese star who appears In Miss Wehlen says she prefers prints to painters as they repay FAILURE Chicken Bums Peas Scorch Coffee Boils Over i Comedian Sad Says Player in New Photo Comedy pro-Teut- on H MANN COOK j FROM BIRD STORE TRIUMPH FOR ACTRESS Mme-Bernha- who has shown fine ability especially in some of her later performances before the camera man V Charles - s-- ar v ‘Mothers of France9 From Scenario of Jean Richepin Moves Rialto Audience - V 0131 scintillating lights f - lc e Door” The lllnesq of Robert G' Vignola who was directing the Famous Players picture “Great Expectations” made It necessary to call Joseph Kauf- ’ l 1918 I ’ -- tures l A novel scheme for making h!s only on the extra men and other assistants attain ' World Brady program and preserve a semblance of that) physical perfection he sets as a stand j Robert Warwick in “The Man Who ard for himself was conceived by a great Impersonation Forgot" gives Fairbanks the Triangle-Flaand Is ably assisted by Doris Kenyon Douglas Arts star the making of his who Is costarred in the production new pictureduring socn to be released ThoAntcfnlo Garrldo Monteagudo Moreno Pet of P&ra&xmla" Owing to tbe strenuous plot of “The Is painting his yacht Fairbanks was Alan Forrest was riding his motor- Pet of f’aragonla to him a cast about compelled gather mud in the cycle and' fell and dare-dev- il Individuals Lillian Walker Is writing a story of athletic could him who with pace through keep about herself of thrilling feats which rea series over a false Tincher has curl her Fay hardihood! It was quire extraordinary left ear to not who difficult find Betty Compson is trying to write a were willing in spirit applicants weak but la song Edna Hunter was once staged a flesh When more than a score of the fit stage-frigtest had been selected Fairbanks pro a seen was smoking Montagu Love to pick the best of the lot by ceeded other the day cigaret a process put ths j adores Snow golfing candidates of eliminationa He Marguerite just course of through Robert Warwick has played eleven that would tax the agril- - i gymnastics detective roles In thirty plcturea of & trained acrobat Those who E K Lincoln fell on the Ice at the ity most nearly measured up to the re- St Nlc rink last week quirements he engaged at double pay Madge Evans has & new pair of roller Then his real problem arose skates As every baseball manager or footLillian Cook has green eyes Ask ball trainer knows it Is no sinecure to her the best of athletes In condition keep tumble to loves Ovey George smoke oveeat and indulge In They to loves receive his other will Charlie Chaplin Indiscretions which lower their salary physical efficiency Fairbanks didn’t Because of the chill of California attempt to curtail the privileges of his night air Director Harry Edwards men or to place upon them restricfound It necessary to install a heating tions he did not think they would out He had a better way apparatus in one of the scenes he Is carry of the Los Angeles Triangle-Fin- e In front newest his for comedy using studio there Is a triangular Arts The set represented the swimming seven-eight- s' of a boulevard of was It a bath Turkish of strip and pool as selected this Fairbanks mile long found Impossible to get any degree of a action out of the players who were his training grounda He set aside memall when each hour certain In to day water the jump about supposed bers of his “break-nec- k squad" as he Standing In tbe pool overnight made calls run around this should them no actor cold and could water Icy the natural speedway He established a work well The expert advice of Frank Pitts minimum time for the distance and studio plumber was sought with the disqualified Inall who couldTonot cover the three the time result that a complete steam heating the course who made time best the contestants mornone In was installed apparatus $3 and $2 were of $a dally prises ing awarded Fairbanks made an added induceJoe Lee comedian has the following to say of comedians who wear mous- ment for faithful attention to training taches He' has said the same thing the promise of future work and Inbefore but this time he chants it In creased pay “I am going to be doing rhyme He only conquered his muse these kind of stunts until I get too old" said the youthful actor "and I after a three-hostruggle: can always use good men to help in “It’s a dreadful thing today ( For a comlcker to play the strenuous work But the boys who And certainly It Is rash can’t keep up the pace will have to To be without a moustacha” make room for those 'who can" ha Mr Lee read his piece by request added "The picture fans can’t i f and be has not been the same since neglected at any cost Alice Brady will appear -- w - ht J : - ur - V 5 " |