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IMA ti' `/’_'f~=`- 3-_` _ ,__ __ ____ Wi 1;-..f, l -' A; .- ~_ __~ -_,»-_--< To be truly successful, the mo- willing victims of her charm and For a sustained and consistent _ tion picture of today‘mnst bebeauty of nature. source of photoplay material. how~__ ' written and produced by etudentsl ` ' lever, the screen must develop its ` of human nature, who can portray Wondei-ful Effect own writers, men and women who , "i faithfully the problems and de-I 1 possess insight into the lives and 5 sires of the human family ami, it is not the story that I wish emotions of their fellow human hold up the mirror of life, so thnt'to dwell upon. but the effect it had- beings, and who are able to depict ' we may see ourselves in circum-‘upon the audience. At the end of the characterizations about them stances aod.aurroupd_ing_a_that are'the Hret act the middleaged persons with sincerity and simplicity. familiar to"tis. ' " ‘ ‘ ' i fin the audience ere sitting up with \ . ` But that is ull., _ ~,B'eelng a_ new sense__,oftheir own power and Need Univerqaijppeai. _ . - ' those everyday thing, of lifefwork- importsnce.At the end of the sefphd sk-:sd 1 th ' inn ed out on thezscreqll--to sucoessfulfact there was a sparkle in the Yes The theme or ,vo 0 6 This dim-get; the mind of the or unsuccessful issues. as case of those who had felt that ,life story must be REYI4. It* must be “mance ‘Nm the mam 3¢_°|»y pmgitha ima fi \ t _, ears lvolosy. For the mmf., t another person wults for may be. we will get a new anglo.iwas slipping into the background. based upon s fundamental Dri11¢iD and els conmsing. After such a 'Wil U9 milllllss spent in anxiety perhaps, on bow to handle out When the curtain fell on the las-t le of life, something which every picture has been viewed it, 1, 3|. an Par'-iC‘l\il1l' iilfiiiifillllr- SGUUIS fell iact, which was the final triumph man and woman knows in commot. mga ¢i18l‘H°l€Y5 Wliiil real Dwblemsiof the jilted lady, .there was a tu- with his neighbor; some under_ly~ person to 1-g|a;¢~g,-he sw;-y gm any to solve. which paralled our own. rnultous aplause and in the faces ing basis of human existence which logged 5equ¢n¢¢_ and the “gun 1,, We Wiii Eel l‘eliCii°“s that . il1,'of the audience there was a look touches the lives of the laborer or that their hmm; are muddieq and d nervous tension that might be t impossible for the average *P911* Pmiiilbiy- ’*'”**1'O-3-m Au I Precaution many lustslwes. Will Ellie “B *Jie* that bespoke a new lease on life the capitalist, the shop girl or the the reactions they get . are a Bass fishing was out of snnsttn “nd ‘O illmiile ‘ihem i° °“l' °Wn lems that were uppermost in their sal language,--love. greed. sacrifice (0,-ceq a¢;|°n_ ed he situations which carry the rod and line took the pret-ntttior, °°“"’~‘3@ W meet 0*" °W|1 issileiliand a courage to handle the prob- queen. The theme musthe s univer- h0dge.Wdse of ¢°mp|i¢a;|¢,us and an T satisfaction. Nor do I mean by that 'own m.eB_ fear or any emotion which is geuer. mai me “fee” must Pfeach- Thin' That play was a slice of l4fe, ally known. plot to its climax must be the to is "°¢ its '"~i“i°“- 1* "W" e“i@‘”`,falthfully portrayed. There was not Building on the theme the Di0i eve mill and Sive Ui-ih°_f°m\ °f °m“3@'_que_s.ctio_n, that did not ring true. would be no less one of sincerli! _ln the live of merage persons "lent 'hat relaes and at me smm’ not one characterization that was and simplicity.-It should have No ""u”‘“ ”i'im“l“tes but it “mst do this false, and its efect crashed across one clearly defined, logical thread lc ' f ic Administration building of 'the Thomas H. lnce studio at Gulver C tcm. setsw, _Mt-. inoe aud_G» Gard ,~. _ ieuutvan, 1snionu_|ee3ig'¢-,lst _/2 _ _ _ V1. _ , __ through the portrayal of life as we know it. lt nirff give us something to enhance the value of our own lives, which are too often drnband depressing. Mirror of Life. lt makes no difference whether the story is a comedy, a tragedy or a straight dramatic exposition W. asf \ » s will thrill an audience with its in- bu I .IC lead to better pictures must be deeply human, expressed in such 1 homo characterization arid drum A _ without forcing these elements to an illogical point or permitting im- ., . there are certain well defined rules ‘ya of conduct. To deliberately or mg an the bsdy’s urinoutt \\~n.-tv. ignorunily intrude in any way upon 9| This is the art of the screen. as m see it, and the secret of better The stories that are going to way that every ounce of pathos, .i'» ' tic quality is felt by the audience ginntion to make inroads upon the truth. °° d the game warden who itttppttt. to find a. small boy ltoltiittg 3 satisfy himself that the string ry dev exwflsuues that happen. on the .and new only t~t.tttt~t_ rch and suckers. Ilut rt few int; B\ ' . pe r does that destroy the dramab my-they along he' found tt inrgt- values of the story. A dramat- blmk begs wnsgltng on ,, ,tying SMG Wfwived vu the screen weighted down with tt .stunts rn y's conscious look proclttinttd tenslty, but that same scene en- Mm me guilty pe,-mu, _‘ed in ‘1 H‘“'i°"\ fi" °l' °l1. H “What are you doing with tltif Texas ranch would impress those Us who were living the episode as mg ¢_oues_ Iomuwunlace. or at least pleasant; “Wsil. 'you see." t~<»tttt~nt\t1 inn :ir unpleasant as the case might bn he. They would fail to realize the--he-3 been taking my hun an dramatic value of their own lives. mm-"mg, 5° I just tied tum up tm, hi" asked the warden, in tcrrin-~ y, lilllshlingiy, but tlnirtntliit-ti. I get through fishing," 'i}Z"fT§ §§°.'l°f.‘l {’J’Jtf‘.‘Zei‘$L§'.°' °' If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Says Baekaehe Often Means You Have Not Been Drink- - ing Enough water When you wake up with ltnsk- he anti dull ntiserv in ilu- l\i»ln~>_\' THE END region it may n\cnn'you it:\‘.'t~ lu" " PH ting foods which t‘t't~:tt»» nrtti»_ says a well-known uutimriry. 'tn C658 of Such acids 0\'t~r\\'t>rk~‘ the itidneys in their effort to filter i' --- from the blood nttn they l»~‘<'~“" Wl_*iEN WE TRAVEL |sort of paralyzed and loguy. \\`itcn l- |yovur kidneys get sluggish :uni ln travclllns. as in everythlnlb .clog you must retinw them. his u relieve your bowels. l'~‘lli\“" se you have bnckacltc. sick lit*-Wilt of life, so long as it rings true iile f00!1ishts and found a response and gives us life as we know it, i and something to take away with us that is finer and big er than i n the hearts of all who saw if, When pictures were "in their nfancy." but a few short years K 'we have ever known before. ` B30. the one idea seemed to be to A striking instance ofthis comes make something happen on the to mind which had just that result, U9l’0Bn,,Aotion,.sud more "gpm, A play was put on the stage sever- 'Viill little. thought of makin .that al years ago which was a brilliant B¢ii°il lwrtral' Buiotions sntgkrue comedy. I use that tenn in its Gllieriences of life. deaith with one of the accepted the successful photopiay without tragedies of life, and would have it them would be no screen drama, been treated as such by nike qu; but it must be miie; which _mm IGY Old? mt' 7 it s__ . s..°:.:uuui*.g¢.¥ u “Y "rf -°-=~ of ten pigywrig ts But thh The princippl oh step ,wqt played by a woman of WE* I ills coordination of amp i°U`.°°¢i°Df'll__ . Bscsus ;L of his. a distinct,-taenique of agost- finest sense. it was a story which A°ii°l1 is lblolutsly essential to -. _ V- I ill lil forty, who had been Jilted by her' lover on the eve o her weddliiu, twenty y_ears_~‘befors,-_'Instead of ti this dithh - -_,s¢.1F»lulfe`rial=has dove ` d d ig u the.Hoc0ss of larger so get develop ent » 4 :coegd nl hd Rumi i Maxi I 'l hte the story rag _y e_ a own~ trtq end 1| `to published M ber ine, use t‘weream:'it ‘aaa devel. the successful play. but the gels shea mm versa of noise. stains the type of material is becom- ; -for uid powdq llludliqnf her life with ill nlluhtod Futherlloli the t line t it or t l tt t if she came in contact with ss site H would handle pawns on a chess-_ thoillh "double kits" are frequent board, bring them to her feet se ly achieved. i i \ . ng adal¢eci‘t?'&?’so.t:ea. aoersstanaltlsgtliat the running unbrokenly through the story, with the counter plots con"- vergiug to the main thread of the story and never distracting the attention from it. ting appointments on time find that another is to invite a well earned a all times a politely consistent re prerogatives of other passengers. 0 Pours Pnomsrnsss _ Y Sonntimes persons who are ° especisilyscnipuious about keep-_ they areforcecl to waste a good P deal of time just because of _ their son to be on time lose their good others so inconsiderate in this K courteous and destructive to friend~ _ Y show an an er over such luck of .i not be passed over without com- .i nent. lf you have frequently been kept waiting for the same person i remember your failing for prompt- Ja promptness. Sometimes persons# . . _ _ _ _ ` ‘ _ .Y fe d and your ktdnelil .ho start out with thedstermina ,;;’y&the: ncltizmei This famous resolve simply because they find llliil il ‘H359 f"°“‘ the “cm M QQ, dingy spells; your stontavh snub. Good manners on a train as soul* .tongue is c0M(,d_ ,md \-\-lu." well as any where else requires at the weather gs had you pmt ` h eumatic twinges. The nrint- is r cognition of the privileges and cloudy' mu af 5¢dtmem_ ctnmnf-15 (ten get sore, water scnltis :intl ou are obliged to seek relief two r three times during the night. Either consult n good. Niillilit yeician at once or get from your ph _ harmscist about four ounces oi digits: take a tubiespnourni in class of water before hronkrnst taped. Bild lemon juice, comltitied matter. Of course it would- be die- With lltiiil. ind has been used for ears to help clean and stlmttlnte ,hip for me perm” kept gsm" go sluggish kidneys, also to ncntrui sencids in the system, so they y K ~ , consideration. but the offense need M i°lll°i' iiffitlte. thus often rellt>\» ns bladder weakness. lad Baits tis inexpensive. cannot njure and makes a delishiilll /on might taugmuty ask that she _ erveeeent ntttln-water sunk. gms lots of sea water. By “ll nees when making another engage- means have .your DhYli¢i°l\ 0" ment. The persons who kept anoth- B, _ amine your kidneys ll 16"* “ii” waiting surely owe, him a wry &. Year. . climax that will accentuate all preceding scenes. The clilnaxt should be strong viri-le, pictur ssque, colorful-redolent of life’s passions. _ ldsny writers have fallen- short of theirtmsrk became they' opeuedr their plot with a "os-ashf'»so '_-to speak; nd' depending on this ‘lu- 'tlnsity .nt ithr stun alhwetl inter- est tn Isl: thrnuuh.f»tiufo»to inro- vitletsubloullsat situation and T\°