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Press stories to be sent out two or three days in advance or during
the showing of the “THE JUDGMENT HOUSE”
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GOVERNMENT FORBIDS USE OF U. S. TROOPS IN FILMS
Positively last appearance on the screen! Thus was announced the appearance of the entire company of New York 3rd Infantry which appeared in J. Stuart Blackton's screen version of Sir Gilbert Paeeores eo Thon Judemont, House," which will be shown at the ..c.cces Petri Olli. wee ele 0
The government has recently forbidden the hiring of its soldiers
for any purpose whatever, the edict going forth the day following
; the appearance of the New York Infantrymen in "The Judgment House" in which they appear, not in their own uniforms of khaki, but in strange plaid kilts or belted English suits which caused them much amusement.
) Violet Heming, who is the star of Sir Gilbert Parker's "The Judgment House" which has been prepared for the screen by J. Stuart
; Blackton, is one of the most beautiful actresses of the screen. One often reads about "violet eyes," but in Miss Heming's case there can be absolutely no doubt that said orbs are a deep lavender shading into purple. Conway Tearle, who appears in "The Judgment House" also, is the well known screen and stage star, who will be seen on the stage this winter in New York with Ethel Barrymore. "The Judgment House” siCmmt CML IO Ms stele elevate 6 a LOCAULONON'*. c.cic.¢ ac so 8
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Ox-drawn Red Cross ambulances, nurses recruited hastily from all
: ranks of society, from the stage to the highest society of London and i back, and peers doing menial service in the army, are some of the ' unusual sights to be seen in "The Judgment House" by Sir Gilbert Parker and prepared for the screen by J. Stuart Blackton, released by Paramount.
These scenes show the terrible handicap of the British in the Boer War which they were obliged to enter, unprepared and untaught. Many parallels can be drawn between that case and our own situation in the present war. The battle scenes and hospital scenes have been repro-=duced with minutest care for every detail. Manager ......e-.Of the eccceeceeee theatre has announced the appearance of "The Judgment Mousa! Atahis! THOAtTO. ON <iscccicccece
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