Paramount Press Books (1918)

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ADVANCE PUBLICITY To be sent to the newspapers the day before the showing of ^Mules of the Strong Heart’’ Donald Crisp’s producing company, which has been making the production "Jules of the Strong Heart," featuring George Beban, returned to the Lasky studios with thrilling accounts of the manner in which assistant director Harry Haskins fell into the icy waters of the lake during the making of scenes from a rowboat. "Have you a photograph of yourself falling in?" Haskins was asked by the canny studio manager. "No, of course not," Haskins replied, somewhat nettled that his word should be doubted after he had suffered the chilling experience. "Wasn’t that camera on my back when I toppled? That's the biggest part of the tragedy." "Jules of the Strong Heart" will appear at the Theatre on GEORGE BEBAN DISCOVERS NEW WAY TO RAISE CHARITY FUND. George Beban furnished the Lasky studio management with a problem in mathematics which proved rather costly to them during the production of "Jules of the Strong Heart." Beban was discovered one afternoon, assiduously browbeating the members of his company into "kicking in" for "just one more charity" and endeavoring to hold up the production long enough to secure the required amount of Christmas money for the poor. When the genial manager, whose duty it is to look after the expenditures in the course of picture productions, discovered the procedure, he glanced apprehensively at the sun and began to worry about the loss of time. "How much do you need, George?" he asked, and when informed of the desired charity, came to the conclusion that the company could stand the $350.00 gift rather than have the production of the picture delayed. "Jules of the Strong Heart" in which Mr. Beban is Starring,' will appear at the Theatre on 9