Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1908, p. 10

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The scenes enacted upon the canvas must, of course, he first enact- ed before the apparatus. If their set- ting 18 the streets of Paris, they are performed entire and au naturel in the tumed and made up, To see how, Jet "'cinema-hall." It is seven the entire staff is al- day is to be lost. The artists emerge theif ~ dressing-rooms costumed and made up, Make-up is as essentigl on the stage, so that 'the expression of here of capital importance, and, as we hurry to . best stage [manager in Paris--M, Etienne Arnaut --gives the artists a last reading of In the wife a to ramble ) high 'hats, a come- dienne and an actor dressed up as a vendor of newspapers have come along unguents greater speed, what does he do ? cuts down the number of pictures time.So the actor no longer runs: outrageous leaps, part of his successive postures omitted by the biograph. will can- won- nders hten- arti- mar- Cos- df the play We 0 the by now, ' THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908. portance, is solved by a skylight of 1,800 square yards. 'I'welve arc lights afford additional rm, tion. So powerful are they that they will blister your hands and face. No- tices in the wings warn the artists against remaining too long within their glare, " i Everybody was delighted with the adventures of the gentleman who walked up the side of the wall and ran aléng the ceiling like a fly. Herve is the secret. A stage set represent- ing a parlor wall was laid upon the floor; farther on a second stage-set showed a dining-room wall; a third did for the decorated ceiling. Each had all - its. appropriate "appurten- ances, The apparatus was carried to the top of the theatre and the lens pointed downward. The aetor crawl ed on all fours from one stage-set to the next while the operator turned the crank. The film showed no evi- dence of the hum-bug, and the. men was shown really running along the eéiling, But now we come to thé case where inanimate objects become animate. With no~workmen present, a carpenter shop' assumes a lively activity--the saw sawing a plank, the plane running to and fro, the lathe turning, the ham- mer rising and falling. This is how it is dome. [Instead of turning a erank, this time the operator runs his apparatus by an electrical arrange- ment so precise .that it enables him to take one picture at a time. The stage manager moves the tools just so far and no further, gets out of the way, and another picture is taken. So on to the end. (When the film goes at normal speed the halts no longer ex- ist. The illusion is perfect. Seme process for, 'La Statue," which emerges unassisted from a block of clay. \A soft clay model, newly formed, is reduced by a series of 'beat- ings to a shapeless mass. At eaeh stop in the procedure a picture is taken. The film is shown run back- wards. All this costs. The smallest troupe that s in kless h in- to is a of performers cost from 800 to J,000 francs; the least grasping fairy com- pany demands from 2,000 to 3,000 francs. Meanwhile the film costs 20 cents a yard; and as, for safety's sake, the operator makes a duplicate every time, the mere bills for celluloid ribbon run anywhere from 400 to 800: francs for each experiment, "L'Enfant Prodigue" took 1,200. metres of film and those 1,200 metres cost $800. our We alight, surrounded by 50 people who have run after our omni- bus, attracted by the strange appear- ance of our troupe; with the consent one of the clowns . bio- graph apparatus is being set up on the j : > sidewalk. At a whistle from the stage | graph establishments of Paris. France manager the man with 'the swollen cheek rushes crowd roars blow sends him headlong. Exchange of cards. First duel in prospect. the "A At the corner of a street, in full sunshine, a | preted, fountain, Perfect !| The omnibus stops | Zenobia. To and ebout «dashing water om his cheek. A arm in arm obelisk and with the actress. They giggle. A blow |{8und that the jeweler had put . gutter. The] whole alphabet, from A to Z, on it. executed "his "cascade' a with such fury that he has burst his sets win- dows taking the whole thing seriously through two arrondissements, raised rumpuses |cures. It belongs in a class by itself, un the terrasse of a cafe, in a public and yet costs less than the common d in park ome, the hero of this bhrlesque epic, refus duels, knocks --ad- vorsarica and seconds indiscriminately yran- the The play is completed. To record it, have that than fifty photographs ala raph 10,400 pictures will be shown the space of a few moments. this veral raph nat righ ny to scenario, were ~discovered by an actor {ressed as an employe of the railway, and tied him down between the rails. the series of photo- train stop for a moment so that the actor could have his* place taken by a belore it reached: him. Unhap- p his f the owner of the biograph, was run over. When "these real dramas are perform- move sometimes with an astounding rapidi- play, 100 yards down the street while the ap- MH ha kept the s the pio of He to dis- but will be run off much briefer he some biograph can make horses gallop backward and | make hats jump up from the ground | ers heads. The film has simply reversed -- The Comic Pictures. To produce certain lengthy | scenes. ing in them, the biograph man have disposal the With the exeeption of (Rhus Tok. | and replace themselves on their own- ut | been comic with wondrous fairies perform- must interior of a theatre at his the opera and the Chatelet, no theatre in Paris is as well equipped as a graph establishment. 60 feet deep and 106 feet high. stage flooring is strong enough to up bhio- The Goumonts have ane 140 feet long, with a-stage The hold a troupe of elephants, and has | two approaches for teams. blem of lighting, here of prime The pro im- "The Passion Play' holds the record for expense. Its splendid staging was copied from Tissot's paintings. It hail 200 performances. Its open-air scenes were enacted in the forest of Fon: tainebleu. All told, it cost $6,000. Every days thousands of miles film are shipped abroad by the of bio- leads the world in this production. From A To Z. A young man who was on the verge of matrimony went to the jeweler and bought a ring and left instructions that in it be engraved the legend "From A. to Z.," which, being inter- meant from Anthony to his astonishment, on calling for the ring the next day he found it engraved like an Egyptian on closer examination the Compare The Relief. If you have been - accustomed to using ordinary liniments, try Smith's White Liniment the next time and see how much quicker it relieves and kinds. Cures rheumatism, neuralgia, an hour later, at land all external injuries. Big bottles, 25¢c., at Wade's drug store, Laurier In The Saddle. Frederiction Herald. I'he Halifax Chronicle many columas of reports wmrious business centres Scotia, showing great prosperity umong the people. There is no blue miin talk with Laurier in the sadille Ottawa. publishes from the of Nov a at Already Invented. Philadelphia Press *'1 see they've invented another au- tomatic machine thdt takes the place of a man," remarked Miss Peppery. "But they'll never fivent a machine that could take the place of a wo- man." "Oh, I don't know," replied Knox, 'there's the phonograph." A Separation Granted. Not by process of law but by silent working of "Putnam's" are corns separated from aching toes. Any corn or wart that "Putnam's" won't cure hasn't been discovered yet. Putnam's Corn Extractor the Insist on only. A Bare Possibility. Harper's Bazaar. Stella--Can you dress within income 7 Bella--Yes; but it's like dressing within a berth in the sleeping car. your Mount Everest, of the Himalayas, is the highest mountain peak in the world, being over 29,000 feet high. The 18,000,000 packets representing one year's output of "Salada' Tea would, if placed end to end, produce a pyramid 5,600,000 feet in height, or ius timeg higher than the highest in the world. Can you of the demand mountain grasp the magnitude ior "Salada" Tea? Clark Kennedy, who has fallen into the hands of Moorish tribesmen is the father of A. R. W. S. Clark-Kennedy, tho ex-subaltern who in March, 1906; was the victim of "ragging" in tha Scots Guards to an extent which led to a public inquiry at Aldershot. The Name of 'Black Watch OnaT of Black Ching Tobooso Stands tor Quilty. per and pungen are. irequently used, together with lui, sulphate of zine and acetate of th » which savors strongly, chemicals, it is' sometimes The Saxons made beer from beets, re tmnt old "American Indians evolved] it from persimmons. In: South Am- erica, 'more than a century ago, the Indians made beer from maize, as do to-day the, African tribes, who include barley in the concoction. Mexican pulgue is made from fermented juices of the cactus and its, most distinguishing ' peculiarity, apart from . its intoxicating power, is the odor, unpleasantly suggestive s of putrid 1. In Nubia they ferment bread and make & popplgr drink called "ombul- bul," because it makes the ° drinker sing like the nightingale, they say. ther charming beverage is pro- duced by the South Sea Islanders from corn and decayed fish. The. SNAKE ON MAN'S BREAST. Terrible Experience With Deadly ! Lancehead. Paris Leader. The Kclair 'tells a blood eurdling serpent story, the sceme of which was the Island of Martinique, and the dra- matis personas Sergeant Legrand and Private Durand and the snake--a dead- ly lance-head. Fhe soldier had been punished with | a night in the cells for some triyial/! offerice, but as the night was very hot the sergeant had left the door open. In the 'morning at five o'clock, Le. grand went to take his prisomer, and || to his horror beheld 'a lance-head || snake coiléd up and fast asleep' on the |! man's breast, | The sergeant did not lose his pre- || "Of cofirse, be sure that you have necessarily inferior-- because they cost less to make. imitation is obliged to offer" profit in order to induce mer buy the imitation. To be able to give this lane the manufacturer' of the a a lowers the cost of making, cheaper materials, ete.--and the result is an inferior soap. Do not be persuaded wive up the use of Baby's Own Soap: for' any Try "Albert Tale" Violet Scented an Anbiseptic, imitation, : sire? {nN profit pmitation using ALBERT SOAPS, LTD.,MFRS., MONTREAL, sence of mind. He stole noisel ly away, tan to the guardroom and fol- lowed by all; the men on duty, re turned to the cell with a bowl of milk and a tin whistle. Placing the bowl of milk at the efitrance to the cell, the sergeant began to play '"The Blue Danube." It is needless to remark that the weakness of the lance-head is milk and: music. The serpeant, which' was a sizdoot specimen, awoke, glided bowl; but it had no sooner buried its head in its beloved drink than ten cudgels descended on it with terrific force, killing it outright. The soldier Durand, who was in a swoon, was taken to the hospital, where he lay for: many days on the verge of madness, He finally recovered and related his horrible expbriences how he had .awoke in the middle of the. night, as the serpent was coiling itself on his bare breast, and how he had lain there in an agony for hours; not daring to move a muscle. Durand was sent back to France as soon 'as he was sufficiently recovered. The only trace of his terrible experi ence, adds the Eclair, is, that his hair is now snow-white. - WOMEN'S DIET LUNCHEONS. é Beef and Spinach in Place off Many Sweets. Diet luncheons are the newest fad with women. 'There is in consequence, from the soldier's body towards the| a Dunlop Comfort" Rubber Heels The Two Hands on Every Made of Live Rubber For Sale by Shoedealers Everywhere says the New - York .Sun, despair in the hearts of many of the fashionable maitres d'hotel, who made reputa- tions by composing tempting menus for mid:day feminine feasts. Extravagance. began to run riot a few seasons ago when women woke to the fact . that they could entertain more easily and 'even more inexpen- sively at the hotels than in their own homes. They changed the dining rooms from dreary hali-filled apart- menty into gay bowers during the hours from until 3 p.m.; and each hostess tried to outdo the others in ordering rich and. rare things for her feast. . Besides that for years the meals known to men as women's luncheons were made up of strange combina- tions of hot and cold foods with much: rich. pastry 'and cakes. Chocolate and coliee were the liquids, and women ac- cumulated flesh and cultivated dys- pepsia in trying to keep up, But all that is changed now, and even in the cheaper places where the shopping women was wont to run in for 'a few eclairs, a lobster croguette and an iced tea, there is rigid avoid- ance, of the old-time dishes and a marked tendency to the regular diet foods, such as buttered toast in Place of 'bread, coffee. and tea with- out cream or sugar, and avoidance of sweets, ---- I Not Tao Precipitate. | The *"colored iady' who entered my | | service as cook gave her name as Ju- letta Price, but constantly referred to her husband gs George Ledbetter. "How does it 'happen, Juletia," 1 ask- ed her one day, "that you go by the name of Price while your husband's name is Ledbetter ?* "Well, vou see; Mrs. Lawrence," she replied cheerfully, "it's this way. 1 hadn't been acquainted with George but fo' days when I married him, an' I did n' know how I was gonter lak him nor how he was gomter lak me. Now these divorcements betwix' mar- ried folks is a "heap er trouble an' a heap er expense, too; an' I lowed the safest way fers to do wus ferj George keep his maiden name an' me to keep mie tell we 'Se¢ how our new experi- ment was gonter tura out." The Key to Economy The Chicago Jewel p Gas Stoves are durable, Reasily cleaned and practi cally indistructible. Every ® woigan who uses a Chicago (0) Je#elF would not part with Rit, if she could not get 3 another. See ®) WO them king. order at our in. BLLIOTT BROS.; CL O0 CUO" CO0C00 . MAKE YOUR STOMACH HAPPY WITH ---- SHREDDED WHEAT amd fresh fruits. 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