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Augast 28 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 15 m AND AROUM) LOS ANGELES. Helen Holues, she of the "Hazarck of Helen" Mrles, Is In the Sisters Hospital, wltwDneuDonla. Helici seems to have escapvd serious injury to life and limb bj her stunts only to be laid low by an ordinary sickness. She Is getting along famously, her yooth and healthy life aiding her recovery. « At tbb Lasky studios there Is a void. Oeraldlne Farrar has gone, and everyone reerets her going. She has been a lot more democratic than some of the secondary characters. And so It goes, the bigger the star, no matter whether speaking stage or screen, the less are they on the defensive, and therefore the more democratic and human. « BOLLIN S. Stoboeox, master producer for the W-'cstern Vltagraph, is busy arranging his program for the fotore. Be has a capital acting stall, with Anne Shafer, William Duncan. George Solt and Mary Anderson In the van. Mr. Sturgeon Is a busy man. producinc by day and poring over likely stories by night. It Is rumored that the company will seek new qaarters ^e long. Hbnbt Otto, the American director. Is at pres- ent in Los Angeles attending a rest resort and taUng electric treatments. He Is much better. * WiLLLiu D. TXTIOB Is working on the Santa Barbara race track with "Diamond from the Sky" company. A huge tent has been erected for the citerlor scenes for the circus Installment, the in- terlr-rs of which were taken last week at Horsley's imlmal arena In Los Angeles. WsBSTEB C^PBEU. Is Icavliig the Beauty brand, and Dick Itosson will probably take his place. Campbell's plans are not yet annonnced. Neva. Gerber will contlnae with toe brand. « The AuEBiciN Is building up Its story depart- ment, and to this end has engaged James Dayton, for long with the Universal. Dayton Is one of the best known editors and writers In pictures. He will organize his own department and have sevenl r assistants,- ' * Bessie Babbiscalb Is being starred Id "The Golden Claw," under Mr, Ince, and has a part which Is different from others ahe has played. Bessie lost her dog while at the Fair and was QDlte heartbroken. Her efforts to recover her pet have been successful, and she and "Tipsy" are happy once more. LocisE Glauu Is delighted with the generous notices she has received for her recent perform- ances &s the "heavy." Her friends told her she was lU-advlsed when she Orst took the step, but she hss proven her wlsd^ and Is scoring heavily. Mabei, NoBiiANO, bearing that one of the Foy kldlets had a birthday, and not knowing whether It was a boy or a girl, sent a present to each of the union family. Sbe remarked that she was glad she never tvorlced with the family of Brigoam Young'. « Chabj,es Giblix, the well known director, hu resigned from the Universal Company, and has Joined the newly formed Triangle concern, under Thomas H. Ince. GIblln was with the New York Motion Picture Corp. on^ before. Other Important additions to the luce staff include Lee Bartholomew, the camera expert, who will take charge of the negative department; William Stoermer, well known In theatrical circles. and Henry Chrlsteen Wtnts^ the critic. Bot>i will advise regarding the aceaarlo department. BiLLiE Blike la expected to arrive soon, and great preparatlona have been BMde for her com- fort at Incevllle. A bungalow has been rented "1o Santa Monica, a bath house and special dreeaing rooms erected and furnished, and a steam yaclii ban been chartered to take her to and from Cata- llDB Island, where the company will take maoy scenes. * OnsiN Johnson Is getting a taste of the heat of the desert, for the company under the direction of Charles Swlckard Is on the' Mojave Desert tak- ing scenes for "Whither GoeAt Thou." Rhea Muehell plays opposite Johnson In this. BnoiE FOT^ a great favorite with Keystone employees. Uel Is full of fun and good nature. Raymond Illtcltcock and Flora Zabelle are also in full favor And alt seem to be thoroughly cnjoylnt; tbrlr screen experiences. Chables Clabt. whose recent siKcesses Include his Reverend Father. In "The Rosary," and I.orrt Stratbmorc, In the play of that name, Is at prrsrnt oujiearlDg In "His Guiding AngeU" at the Reliance- Msji-stlc studios. With "The Rosary" and "Lord Stratmmure" both being shown at toe same thne. Clary has been well represented on the screen this last week. Fay TIncher ti.is ivlll go to New Gloom at the Reliance studios, been granted leave of absence, and wll York for a short vacation. ,y«<-a"on! Prank B. Woods (oaBng this time. He spent two whole days awav from the studio and took his seven paKsenger Steams Knight car to San Diego for an airing. We rnn- aot see why "Spec" wants a rest, for he had one several years ago. THE CRITICAL EYE OF THE ENTIRE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY LOOKS WITH APPROVAL ON m PERFECT MOTION PIQURE PROJEQING MACHINE POWERS CAHERA6RAPH N96A NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY NINETY GOLD STREET NEW YOftK CITY