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The Butte Miner from Butte, Montana • 33

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The Butte Mineri
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Sunday Morning THE BUTTE MINER February 13, 1916 i 4 i i 1 True iir riip triMf rur nmnrpp DTrmrp I I THIS WEEK'S SHOW AT THE EMPRESS IN PICTURES PLAYS AND PUYERS II AMSOMIA The house that always has good pictures and good vaudeville. Prices: Matinees 10, Evenings 15. (For the One CI TMl A For the One Actress Held at Ellis Island by Mistake. Clara Kimball -oung, the World Film star appearipg in "The Tellow Passport," had an unpleasant experience on Ellis island during the filming of some of the scenes in that picture. Arrangements had been made with the immigration commissioner to allow Miss Young, in the costume of a Russian immigrant, to mingle with the real immigrants in one of the detention "pens" and be photographed from the other side of the "cage." When the scene was finished Director august discovered that there was Just time to catch the next ferry back to New York and calling to Miss Young to follow, he dragged the cameraman off in a dash for the boat.

Miss Young did not understand August's shout and, being, interested Jn the pathetic case of a young Jewish immigrant girl detained because the people she had expected to meet her had failed to arrive, remained behind in the "pen" to talk to her. At that time the guards about the "pen" were changed and when Miss Young attempted to walk out she was stopped. In vain she tried to explain that her immigrant dress was a mere theatrical costume and that she was Day Only JVJlLJr A Day Only CLAUS and RADCLIFFE Comedy, singing, talking and dancing. "STRANGLED HARMONY" Vim comedy. See what the big, wide world is doing in Selig-Tribune Weekly The world at your feet in 15 minutes time.

"LOVE'S ENDURING FLAME" Two-reel Biograph drama. ACROBATIC ACROBATIC Vim FT arJ fHARI.FS lira (nf Monday, Tuesday Monday and Wednesday The commuter's life is not such a Kay one as she thought it was this Bummer, according to Hazel Dawn, who blithely decided to spend the winter In Amityville, which has been definitely ascertained to be located on Long Island. The Famous Players' atar's decision to be a little suburbanite was made in the summer time when all was lovely and green But now Lillian Russell said In Los Angeles the other night, anent that story about her willingness to return to musical comedy, provided Bernard Sbaw would write her a book and Lehar would write some music for It: Archie Selwyn and his associates in the production business put Margaret Mayo, Edgar Selwyn, Bayard Vellier and Avery Hopwood to work on four new plavs to be staged in New York next fall. Miss Russell has received a number of offers for musical comedy next season, and may accept some one of them even If the Shaw-Lehr proposition doesn't materialize flt once. Instant relief from sourness, heartburn, headache, dyspepsia.

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At the FIVE IK! NO gas, mi OR ACID STOMACH William Pox Presents The Delicately Beautiful Star win and The Distinguished Character Actor JuLJt JT I 1 tin lUHH in rvA in i I "The Ruling Passion" II 11 OF PiCHLtS X) iu wdum im Cossack Massacre Fills I Clara Kimball Young, the actress. The guard, a newly appointed man, was obstinate and turned a deaf ear to Miss Young's entries when she could not produce papers showing who she was. Meanwhile pirector August and the rest of the company had gone back to New York on the ferry, thinking Miss Young would follow in the next boat. All afternoon Miss Young was forced to remain in the "pen" surrounded by sympathetic immigrants, who, however, could not help her to get out. At last the former guard, who knew all about the presence of the "movie queen" returned to duty and Miss Young's cry of delight brought a quick adjustment of the situation.

The mistaken guard apologized so profusely and pleaded so pathetically for forgiveness that Miss Young did not have the heart to report him to the officials. Clara Kimball Young Gives Car to Red Cross. The generosity of player folk is pro- jverblnl. but seldom has It been so well demonstrated as in the gift of Clara Kimball Young, the film star, of a per fectly good automobile to the society for conversion Into an Red Cross ambulance for use in the Miss Young recently won a new touring car in a popularity contest in New York. About the same time she received a letter from an English cousin, Bayard Kimball, who had been wounded at Lens and who wrote pathetically of the difficulties faced by the medical corps In handling the wounded, owing to the lack of motor ambulances.

The experiences of her cousin, who endured frightful agonies in being transferred from the trenches to a base hospital, brought such vivid picture of the war and its horror to Miss Young that jshe determined to do something substan tial toward relieving the suffering at the front. The idea of giving her older car to the Red Cross to be made over into an ambulance came to her, and she acted on it Immediately. The car is less than a year old and in perfect condition. The sift was received with gratitude, and Miss Young is treasuring a most complimentary letter of thanks. The Best Reeummendatlnn.

The strongest Tecommendatton any article may receive is a favorable word from tbe user. It Is the recommendations of those who have used It that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, Waynesfield, writes. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere, Adv.

Neville Buck. LEWIS IN SONGS "Extra People With Terror ings, under stress of emotion, do not "aaw the air'' and behave like raving lunatics generally. "Most people," says Miss Eyton, "gesticulate rarely, the Latin races excepted, lour Anglo-Saxon, is even chary of overmuch expression; tightening of the lips, a nervous working of the hands, the dropping of arms by the side listlessly, these are everyday expressions of tense feeling and convey the inner workings of the mind to the onlooker. On the stage doubtlessly a slight exaggeration is necessary, but in pictures I have found it absurd. 'When in doubt, under act, don't Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday If Tuberculosis Threatens your chances 'for defeating this dreaded disease depend largely ea your ability to restore or maintain the body's natural functioning To do this, one requirement is proper attention to diet and pure food.

Also rest and fresh air, day and night. Hygienic living is the best insurance against tuberculosis. Where the system is ma down and likelihood of serious consequences thus increased, Eckman's Alterative has proved beneficial. This is a lime treatment but unlike any other. For here the lime content is so combined with other ingredients as to be easily assimilated ia most cases.

A trial can do no harm, since Eckman's Alterative contains no poisonous or habit-forming drugs. At your druggist's or direct from Eckman laboratory, Philadelphia. to the New York papers in which she denies that she is to wed a London banker, who recently viited this country in the interest of the British ov. eminent. Mark Truitt, the steel king and master of men, is the greatest part Robert Warwick has ever played.

See "Fruits of a World Film corporation production at the Ansonla theater on Feb. 17, 18 and 19. The New York Press calls it: "The photoplay of the hour. Everyone must see it." Remedy Chronic Case MR. THOMAS DE LOACH.

A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's "up Pep si- shou'd on hand in every homa for use vhen needed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. R.

Caldwell. 44 Washington Monticello. III. fat. painted wood or canvas was out of the question, as they wanted realism.

The consequence was that at LudlowviUe, N. not far from Ithaca, they hired masons to put up a real structure of stone, modeled on an old engraving of a one-time gristmill in New England. The mill was put up on the banks of a charming stream with sufficient power to turn the huge wheel their carpenters installed. Robert Warwick, the World Film star, was for several years the middleweight amateur champion of the Olympic Athletic club in Frisco. He still keeps in shape by boxing four rounds three times a week at a local gym.

William E. Shay, co-star of the William Fox photodrama, "The Ruling Passion," receives daily from women admirers scores of written requests for his autographed photograph. An empty stomach serves as-a mental stimulus, according to Herbert Brenon, director of "The Ruling Passion," a William Fox photoplay made in the West Indies. Mr. Brenon eats nothing until the late afternoon, after he has completed his work for the day.

Claire Whitney, co-star ot the William Fox production, "The Ruling Passion," has issued a formal statement Well Known Relieves Important to Dispose of Waste From the Stomach With Regularity. People frequent' attribute to failure of the digestive organs conditions that are primarily due to inactive bowels, and apply remedies that from their very nature are more apt to aggravate than to relieve the disorder. W7hen the bowels act regularly the stomach is in better shape to perform its allotted tasks and can usually be depended upori. To keep the bowels in condition there is no more effective remedy than the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is sold in drug stores for SO cents a bottle.

Dr. Caldwell has prescribed this remedy in his practice for over a quarter a century and it is today the standard household remedy in thousands of homes. Mr. Thomas DeLoach, with the department of the interior, office of Indian affairs, at Washington, wrcte Dr. Caldwell recently that "Dr.

Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin is the best laxative I have any knowledge of and the cleaning up guaranteed by its uso relieve every organ MOVIE MELANGE Alice Brady, star in "The Ballet Girl," boasts that she is the only actress upon the screen who Is a born and bred New Yorker. She is the daughter of William A. Brady, New York theatrical producer, and has appeared in many of her father's biggest successes as well as enacting principal parts in other metropolitan triumphs. Holbrook Blinn, under the direction Harry O'Beill, is working on a new feature temporarily entitled "The Unforgivable Sin." Kitty Gordon, in "A In a Looking Glass," wears In addition to 25 marvelous gowns, an imported hat on which' are $800 worth of aigrettes. A little girl and her mother were watching "The Birth of a Nation." As Mae Marsh came on the screen attired a colonial costume with pantalettes, the little girl piped out: "Oh, mamma, she tan't keep 'em up." Bessie Eyton is a firm believer in the naturalistic school of acting.

She dislikes theatrical posing and gestures and stoutly mantains that human be- A Cold a Cough Bronchitis Catarrh Per- haps Pneumonia or Con- sumption Gets a Start. TelU of Mentho-Laxene. It is claimed that England. France and Germany consume over 20,000,000 bottles concentrated essence mentbo-laxene during the season of colds, coughs, catarrh, and perhaps this explains the low death rate from pneumonia and tuberculosis. It is a question for scientists decide.

A whole volume of "explanation" Is set forth in the above headlines. The public in this country is just awakening to the extraordinary virtues of this wonderful ESSENCE MENTHO-LAX- ENE. It is sold by every well stocked druggist in 2H ounce bottles with full directions for making a full pint of the most delicious Rnd effective cold and cough medicine in the world. It checks fresh cold in five minutes by the clock; relieves a bad cough with the first dose, overcomes nnsal and throat catarrh; is laxative and tonic in action and even has been known to cure whooping cough when else failed Every home should have this fine medicine to ward off conditions which open the way for pneumonia, la- grippe or consumption. Each bottle hears narantee ny the Blackburn Froducts of Dayton, Ohio, and indsor.

On It.irio. that makes it satisfactory or money th 'iu the world. For one scene in "The Yellow Passport," the picture in which Clara Kim ball Young, the World Film star, is appearing, the directors engaged several hundred "types" from the New York jGhetto. The' scene was a massacre of Jews by a troop of Cossacks and many of the "extra" people had lived through such terrible episodes before leaving Russia. Director August had constructed the replica of a street in Kiev, Russia, on the road near the Fort Lee studio and grouped his extra people in the doorways.

Then the Cossacks were ordered to charge down the street. Most of the east side "actors" were Ignorant of what to expect and when they saw this troop of their ancient enemies swarming down upon them with drawn swords their terror was unassumed. Women who had been separated from their children in arranging ehe scene screamed and fainted and the action of the episode was so realistic as to require no rehearsal. Even after It was all over the directors had difficulty In soothing the terrorized east siders and two of the "Cossacks'" were roughly handled by a mob of excited men and women for having pretended to knock down and stab some of the children. Something Good.

Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and natural that you will not realise that It has been produced by a medicine. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Savs Cream Applied In Nostril a Believes Uead-Coidfl at Once.

If your nostrils are clogged and your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, Just get a small bottle-of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! now good it feels. Your noa-trlls are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more Headache, dryness or struggling 1 n. for hrpntb VI ram 1 1 4....

what suffeiers from head colds and catarrh need. It a delight. Adv. of in 4 of to a nil Jbest TODAY ONLY PARAMOUNT PICTURES Jesse L. Lasky Presents the Beautiful Photoplay Star BLANCHE SWEET Star of "The Warrens of Virginia," "The Secret Orchard," "The Secret Sin," "The Captive," "The Clue," "The Case of Becky" and "Stolen Goods," in THE MCIMTO A Tense Modern Drama by William C.

DeMille A story of temptation overcome, a discussion of problems of modern life sure to interest everyone, and PARAMOUNT NEWS PICTURES TOMORROW AND TUESDAY DUSITO FAR MUM In the Greatest Triumph of His Career THECALL'SrCUMBERLANDS "The Crisis," Winston Churchill's great novel, will be filmed in 10 or more parts. Many of the old localities of before-the-war-times called for in "The Crisis" have been preserved and they will be utilized. For her first Gaumont picture Miss Courtot will be filmed in "The Dead Alive," written by her director, Henry J. Vernot. This was first announced as "His Wife's Double." In her support are Sydney Mason, featured in her company; Henry 'W.

Pemberton, heavy lead, and James Levering, leading character part. Wlllard Mack, author of "Kick In," "So Much for So Much" and other plays, has been engaged by the Lasky company to write photoplays. Among other members of the firm's literary staff are William C. De Mille, author of "Xhe Warrens of Virginia," "The Woman" and other plays produced by David Belasco; Marion Fairfax, Margaret and Hector Turnbull; George Bronson Howard, whose recent novel, "God's Man," Is attracting wide attention, and Paul Dickey, author of "The Misleading Lady," "The Ghost Breaker'' and other plays. Fannie Ward, who has won great popularity in motion pictures since she appeared in Marriage of Kitty" and "The has purchased a house at a cost of $50,000 in Hollywood, Cals and intends to make her permanent residence there, not far from the Lasky studios.

Blanche Sweet, one of the most popular photoplay stars in America, is completing a photoplay entitled "The Blacklist." Miss Sweet has appeared in several Lasky-Belasco productions, including "The Warrens of Virginia" and "The Case of Becky." When the Whartons began to make "Hazel Klrke" for the Pathe program they were confronted with the necessity of finding an old stone mill with waterwheel in working condition. Tney sought everywhere, but the use of steam and electricity had apparently-eliminated the picturesque building so common 50 years A structure of (( By Charles MISS DOROTHY.

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