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FILMLAND NEWS
20,000,000 Weekly Cinema-Goors
BRITISH FIGURES Evory' weck 20,000,000 people.go to the cinema in Great Britain.
Mr. Thomas Ormiston, M.P., told the Rotary Club of Glasgow when "The Cinema" was his sub- Ject, that statistica showed that the average number of påld admis- Blons to the cinemas in Great Britain in one week was 20,000,- 000.
There were in the country over 5,000, recognised cinemas, and it was estimated that there was over $100,000,000 of capital invested in production, distribution, and ex- hibition of films.
The industry employed over 100,- 000
persona. The cinema,
"said Mr. Ormia- ton, is primarily an entertain- ment business--not an educational Institution.
"It is the cheapest form of enter- tainment in the world. It has done more than anything else to brighten the lives of the working classes and the poorer classes of this country,
of an
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER
TAFFETA FROCK
Finished With Beige And Nigger Muslin
PUFFED SLEEVES
Afternoon frock cut on Prin- coss lines, with the new puffed alcoves, and a dainty finish at neck and wrists of beige and` nigger spotted muslin. The model is in nigger taffeta.
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1934:
WE DON'T MARRY OPPOSITES
LØRD RAGLAN UPSETS POPULAR BELIEF
Lord Raglan, president of the Anthropological aoction of the British Association, said, during a discussion on the works of Francia Galton, the famous ougeniat, that popular beliefs were always un- true.
One of the greatest achieve- ments of Galton, Lord Raglan said, was to establish important clues."
A popular belief was, and perhaps still is, that we are attracted by our opposites, but that is quite untrue. We are really attracted by and marry people like our selves.
"Another popular belief is that when the Church lands were con- fiscated at the time of the Ro- formation the people who acquired them were under a curse, and that the lands would never pass from father to son. Like all other popular beliefs, that is totally de- void of foundation.
Dr. J. F. Tocher, of Aberdeen, said that it was a mistake to mbe up science with race. Political excitement tended to bring about "such a mixup."
"Look at last month's Contin- ental happenings," said Dr. To- cher, "and the recent Ayran con- ference. People can be tempor
Referring to the censorship of Alma, Mr. Ormiston stated that since the formation of the British Board of Film Censora in 1911, n rigid scrutiny was made of every nim before it reached the public. It was safe to say that very little To make your cut flowers last asarily dragooned into race import-!
character ever long as possible don't over-anca, supposed or real, but no raco found its way on to the screen. crowd them, and don't mix different can he permanently dragooned
Of the British film, Mr. Ormis- varieties in ore bowl or vase un-into becoming angels." ton declared: "The British pro-less you know they do well together. Dr. Tocher said that it was duction of films in increasing Flowers that grow together in bor-worth while investigating whether every day. I am sure that those dera generally get on well to or not a great deal of legislation. who are regular attenders at the gether when cut; but flowers, such cinema will agree that in qualitys roses or sweet pena, do boat especially on the Continent, did
there is little to choose between the best Amorican film and the best British film."
whon alone.
kind.
"How the troglodyte in mankind
future. Much of the material at the command of stateamon Is available from anthropology."
not arise from the cave-dweller Change the water in the vases at element still prevalent in man- least every other day, and snip a tiny piece off the end of the stoms "GREAT EXPECTATIONS."
when you do it. Strip all leaves can be eliminated, is one of the To Stanley Bergerman has fallen from the part that goca in the problems to be solved by states the responsibility of making Uni-water. Don't let. your flowers men and sucial reformers in the versal's first Dickens' classic, stand in too warm a place a very
sunny window-sill is as bad "Great Expectations."
The young producer has had anenr a fire. Don't place the vases comparatively short career in directly under an electric light, and Hollywood, yet in less than two if the room is very hot at night years he has made the musicals remove them to a cooler place.
A few grains of salt, or half an "Moonlight and Melody," "I Like it that Way" and "Romance in the aspirin tablet, added to the water Rain" (shortly to be trade shown in which flowers are placed will in London), and two romantic help them to live longer. comedies The Countess of Monte Cristo" and "Embarrassing Mo nients."
Bergerman has already lined up
Paramount studio to be worn by Roman and Egyptian soldiers.
WAR AGAINST CHOLERA
DOCTOR'S TRIUMPH IN ASSAM
The plaster shop at Paramount A greatly improved preventive a big cast and completed elaborate hired 120 sculptors, and plaster of cholera, which is claimed to preparations. Heading the players
make the sphinxes, have been used with successful are Franels L. Sullivan, fresh from workers to
Shillong, ut Pasteur Institute Londen, in the role of Jaggers; columns, and other portions of the results, has been evolved at the
seta.. Henry Hall, the Broadway star, as
Cleopatra's palatial barge was Assam, as the result of assiduous Magwitch; Phillips Holmes, as Pip; Jane Wyatt, as Estella; Allan reproduced, both as to exterior and research work by Lieutenant- Hale, as Joe Gargery; with sup- interior. The original was 400 Colonel John Morison, C.I.E., M.B., feet long and could carry 4,000 Ch.B., Director of the Institute, port, including Forester
and also Director of the Medical Research Institute, says Reuter
Lleutenant-Colonel Morison is a at the Scot. He was educated High School, Glasgow, at George Watson's College, and at Glasgow University.
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George Barraud, Florence Reed, Harry Cording, and Douglas Wood, "Cleopatra," when ultimately ready Stuart Walker is scheduled to for screening, had taken fourteen
months to produce.
direct.
MAKING A SPECTACLE.
Paramount
.
"WHAT LADIES DREAM." Surrounded by a strong cast The preventive, originally dia- Those with a penchant for statis-Binnie Barnes, the English stage covered by the French Doctor tics unearthed the following tit- and screen star, has completed D'Herelle, is known by the medical bits on the production of Cecil B. work on her second American film-term of bacteriophage, which is an De Mille's
at agent that affects growing bac- picture play, "What Ladics Dream," "Cleopatra."
teria so as to break up and destroy Universal. More than 5,000 persons were "What. Ladies Dream," by Wil-them. It is elther a ferment pro- employed on the picture. This liam Hurlbut, presents Miss Bar-duced by the bacteria themselves, Included technicians, stars, and nes in a keenly dramatic role. or an extremely minute form of
Nell Hamilton and Paul Cavanagh bacteria.
extras.
scene.
The feathers of 000 pheasants will be seen opposite the new Extensive research work has were used to make up the fans of Universal star with Grant Mit-been carried on at the Pastour the Egyptian dancing girls in one chell, well remembered for his Institute at Shillong, under the exceptional work in Saturday's direction of Lieutenant-Colonel A total of 185 lb. of clothing was Millions" and "King for a Night." | Morison, worn by Claudette Colbert, as Cleopatra, and Henry Wilcoxon, as Marc Antony, in one of their love scenes. Wilcoxon's armour weigh- ed 110 lb., and Claudette's beaded gown wolghed 75 lb.
The "bath-tub"-the public bath at Rome measured 100 hy 150 fect
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by qualified doctors. This improved bacteriophage was FLICKERS. :-
tried first as a preventive for. Frederic March during his school cholera and was allotted to areas, electrician's side by side with cholera vaccinol It proved far superior in effeacy days worked as an helper for four dollars a week.
Sam Jaffe, appearing In "The to vaccine, and almost 100 per Scarlet Empress," played old men cent. successful as a preventive of and character parts for eight years cholera. The effect of the bac- before he put on the make-up of toriophage is as great in the beginning as in the end. It is juvenile.
understood that Lieutenant-Colon- el Morison, who had gone home on retirement,.. is returning to Assam to carry on further re- search work in this connection." He had recently retired from the Indian Army Medical Service.
Mary Boland, comedienne, was John Drew's leading lady for six
To add that necessary tan to the Egyptians and Roman legionaires, 65 gallons of body make-up was used throughout the production.
Twelve persons worked nine years. months on
research before George Barbler played the title role in the original presentation of camera was turned.
More than four tons of armour "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" was cast in the foundries at the in America.
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A FURTHER SELECTION OF BOOKS FOR THE MUSIC LOVER.
THE STORY OF THE FLUTE.
Fitzgibbon.
(Boing a History of the Flute and everything connected with it),
HOW TO PLAY CHOPIN.
Kleczynski
CHOPIN'S GREATER WORKS.
(Preludes, Ballads, Nocturnes, Polonaises, Maxurkas).
CHOPIN: AS REVEALED BY EXTRACTS FROM
HIS DIARY,
LIFE OF CHOPIN...
CHOPIN: A CRITICAL & APPRECIATIVE ESSAY: MAKERS OF MUSIC.
(Biographical Sketches of Grönt Composers of Their with Chronological Summaries Works),
SYMPHONY WRITERS SINCE BEETHOVEN. SKETCHES OF GREAT PIANISTS AND GREAT
VIOLINISTS.
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF FIDDLERS,
(including performers on the Violincollo and Double Bass) ..
SOME ASPECTS OF CHINESE MUSIC.
Tarnowski. Franz Liszt,
Davison.
Sharp
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Forris.
Clarke.
Green,
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across 1 Shelter behlad nie in an affray. 4 Done before a du with a little
Al of temper in the middle.
mother's
8 A beginning with
brother, you and me in it, 9.If it docan't, it doesn't matter. 10 Nice girl, this! She only re-
quires half the umbrella.
11 They sound tight. Mind the
pegs don't starti
12 Queer name for only four letters. 16 What Adam sald to the earth
when he had conquered it
16 Part of the Bible always appear-
ing in crosswords,
18 Try a lid in fragment and get
alowly.right.
21 Saint that gave his name to a
TACO.
23 Refrain.
24 There's an organ in this town,
Burely
25 Slight, but very wounding.
Involves a netice on the bottle, presumably?
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29. Let out.
30 An Earl of Warwick (hyphen)... 31 Contains a 23 Across,
Down
1 Surprisingly, it contains no ment
-not even fambt
2 In the neighbourhood.
3 According to Friar Laurence, young, men's love lies in them. 4 Oh hang this!
5 Whatever can you see in them? 6 I'm absolute perfection when I
start to copy.
7 A little North Country torrent. #Ias no commendable system of
reducing unemployment. A
18 Make bellero to a limited extent. 14 Very cloan iniitation,
17 Buah and berry are found in this
part of the garden,
19 There's no organ in this town.
anyhow!
20. A famous Charlotte.
21 You couldn't very well dub this
channel-swimmer hero
22 A small lock.
23 If beaten, it's conventional 28 Sounds a stable business. 27 Enger A.D.4.
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