Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 307, 7 December 1915 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1916

Copyright. 1915, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate . Entered at Stations. Hall, London. All rights reserved, including rights of translation. - Publication of -this article . . -r . in whole or in part i expressly prohibited-except by ' special - , ,'. arrangement with The McC lure. Newspaper Syndicate, MOVING PICTURES

Requests for the address of Mary Pickford have come to the office. Address letters to 270 Riverside Drive, New York. A great many people think moving pictures have slipped in and stolen the people from the theatres. But on the stage there is that charm of the voice and the clever or romantic lines we cannot have on the screen. Moving pictures will not harm' the stage any more than the spoken drama has interfered with grand opera. It is simply a new form of amusement and within reach of the pocketbooks of nearly every one. ' People do not realize- how hard we work, to get-some of the effects seenJ upon the screen.- Sometimes we rehearse hours for just one scene, and often it takes days before we are sure it Is right for the camera to register. Then" it is only a few feet of film and takes but a few minutes to run It off. The talking moving pictures created quite a sensation when they were first exhibited. But they were so imperfect we did not take them very seriously. I was so eager to see and hear them wben they first came out ..that I was greatly disappointed. The first exhibition was that of a drama. It was all quite clear, though unnatural. ..until the villian stabbed the hero. Then something must have gone wrong with, the machinery. The hero tottered. clutched at his wound, dropped to the floor and died. There was no sound coming from the machine until quite a few minutes after. Then came a voice, the voice of the man who committed the murder. He was hissing: Now shall I stab you! Now shall I kill you!" The audience burst Into laughter, aj:d the applause was because they had been amused by the failure instead of the success of the machine. So far the people haven't felt the need of the voice with the 'pictures. They axe most restful without it, and everal friends who go to moving pictures several thnes a week say they find their rmrngtoatlons are made active in watchtrtg the plot unfold. It became a fascinating game, too, trying to foretell when you are watching one scene juet what the following one will be. And it Is good mental exercise, too. It heeps you young. .., The. .newspapers, waged a great bat- j tie rpen us when they exposed us several ears ago. Deaf mutes who could read the Uvs claimed we were saying unten'ler things to each other during j love scenes; that the leading man often swore, and from the mouths of actresses came "toads instead of pearls." It was a great shock to us. although an amusing one. Discovers New Fount of Youth Woman Affirms "I Feel Ten Years Younger, Well Known Cincin . natian Declares. '. "I am so grateful for the relief Tanlac has brought me that I am going to cheerfully allow the use of my name. In the hope that it will induce others to try it." The woman who voluntarily made this statement yesterday is Mrs. A. B. '. Harrison of 506 Clark street, Cincinnati. The endorsements won by Taniac from such admired women as is Mrs. Harrison are the brightest chapters in the story of Teniae's great success. Prompted by the spirit of aiding others, as 6he knew she would, Mrs. Harrison did just as she said cheerfully allowed bor convincing statement to te made, public. "I had stomach trouble of ten years standing," explained Mrs. Harrison. "I tried many physicians and several medicines but none brought any permanent relief. "My stomach, seemed to be on fire, so Intense was the discomfort. Hot liquid matter fairly burned my throat day and night as it was discharged from my stomach. Every morning my tongue would be coated and-1 would suffer from bad taste. My head ached dreadfully and I was always bilious. "In beginning the Taniac treatment I first took the tablets -that -are enclosed in the package. I started Taniac the next morning, taking the first dose right after breakfast From that day my improvement has been steady. My headaches have stopped, my, appetite has returned, but the biggest tribute I can pay is to say that I feel ten year 8 younger. Every woman will appreciate that statement. "I have not missed a dose since I began the treatment and I intend to keep it up. It has benefited me so much that I would feel I had neglected a real duty if I did not offer my statement." This is just one more of the remarkable Taniac stories. As the proof of the pudding is in the. eating, so the proof of Taniac is in the taking. No medicine is believed to be as effective in ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys and for catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes as is Taniac. Taniac is being introduced and explained in Richmond' at the four Thistlrthwalte drug stores. Adv.'

We asked them to prove It to us and they did. They ran some film a close up of a love scene. It was an

ardent affair, and in the eyes of the loving couple there was a world of tenderness. What the lips, were saying our Imagination supplied until they were translated to-us by one who could read the lips.. To our astonishment. the heroine, said as she looked with tenderness into the eyes of the hero, "You clumsy galoot, you stepped on my foot Just now." Then there followed a volley of "I didn't!" "You did!" "I didn't!" "You did!" "Very well, I won't finish the scene." - "You don't suppose any one would - care, do you - ... Their eyes -were saying "J love you, I adore you;" but their lips: . "That's right pull my face around so you can get me away from the camera." "You don't say. Where did you get the idea you were the only one the audience wanted to Bee?" "Thank goodnss, I am not as conceited as you" and the picture faded out as these two, with their , faces wreathed with ecstatic smiles, embraced in a passionate kiss! They are very strict with us nowadays. No such amusing mistakes occur-now.- . Answers to Correspondents. Charles, M., , Wheeling, W. ; Va.: Almost any .reputable moving picture company or agency will send you a form for writing scenarios. They have them for the purpose of helping and encouraging writers. Those who have scenarios returned sometimes think the manuscript readers do not want to hear from beginners. I am sure they are mlstakeen. There Is always a

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