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Show PIASY FINE FILM '. ILEUSES THISWIKTER I 1' SHORT BITS OF NEWS I; INTERESTING TO MOVIE PATRONS 1 1 m i 1 11 J. N. Washburn has the pait oC the j "Bandmaster" in the Selig production of Charles Hoyt's "A Milk White r Fl&," featuring Otis Harlanf Extra! Billio Burke now appearing 1 Jn pajamas for the Movies but who wouldn't for $40,000. FEATURE U8ED AS CLINIC. New York, Tom North, manager -I V.-L.-S.-E., Inc., Seattle office, arrang-f.ed arrang-f.ed a snowing of Mortmain in the Libr- ary Theater, at that point, recently I for the benefit of the medical prof.es-5 prof.es-5 son and a large body of medical 3 jtudonts. The pictures were followed with keen interest. 1 Not only does the Selig Polyscope " Company lay claims to the possession i of one of the youngest leading ladles ' In the world In the person of Miss ! Grace Darmond, not yet eighteen years old, but the Selig Company comes to bat with the claim that Wheeler Oak-ii Oak-ii man Ib one of the youngest leading men in point of years in motion pic- turcs. ,j Sixteen-year-old Edith Adele Pierce, wbo was awarded the second prlzo for the most beautiful girl Jn Amorica rat the Panama Exposition, has been jsocured by the Lubin Company. For tho past nine years Miss Peirce has foeen In vaudeville. i, . Through tho activity of Tom North, jmanagcr of the Seattle office of the iV-L-S-E, the showing of Mortmain jthere recently was made the medium iof a clinic for local surgeons Manager Man-ager North arranged a private show- ffggaenw ac :--- T-r-ri rrni ing in the morning, and the surgeons nttendod and watched with interest the operation of grafting a cat's paw ton the paw of another cat. Edna Mayo jumped from the deck of a yacht into Lake Michigan, a mile from shore. Henry Walthall leaped after her to make a rescue scono for the play, but as there was a high wind blowing, both players were washed wash-ed far from tho yacht before lifebuoys life-buoys were thrown over. Mary Anderson is to-play opposite William Duncan at the Western Vita-graph Vita-graph studio. Those who saw tho laiter in "The Chalice of Cqurngo" will not wonder at "Junius," who says that his money goes on this team. Such a universal uproar of Irresistible Irresist-ible mirth has greeted Essanay's latest lat-est V. L. S. E. feature, "A Bunch of Tveva." fmm tho nan nt K fnn.,c ' -- L 4JV. Wi WD 1UIUUUD playwright, CharlcB Hoyt, that a flood of letters and telegrams of congratulation congratu-lation has been pouring into the Es-sanay Es-sanay studios every day since tho five-act film was released. Imagine Harold Lockwood, tall, handsome, plnk-cheekod and blond, attired in white flannels and riding in his white enameled car in the beautiful beau-tiful boulevards of California! Charlie Chaplin could resist no longer, long-er, and now he Is signed up for vaudeville vaude-ville at, It is said, the mere trifle of ?5,000 a week. Los Angeles (Special) Porhaps the, greatest shock tho film world has ex-1 porienced in somotime has been thej news that Mabel Normand, the popular popu-lar leading lady of the Keystone Company Com-pany has been fighting for her life during tho past two weeks. Miss Normand Nor-mand suffered a serious injury while enacting some scenes on the Koy-stono Koy-stono stage and was taken to her home in an unconscious state In which she remained for over a week. Wo are very glad to state, however, that her personal physician, Doctor O. M. Justine, haB advised us that Bhe has passed the danger line and is now on the road to recovery. Friends of this popular little lady are sending her messages of sympathy and condolence from all over the world. rnmm .nrrxr naaa jiii miniiiii imii i e a e a ebb sag |