Paramount Press Books (1918)

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REVIEW AND SPECIAL PUBLICITY STORY To be sent to the newspapers two or three days after the first showing of ^^Jules of the Strong Heart’’ George Beban, the inimitable portrayer of Latin character, in "Jules of the Strong Heart," which is now showing at the Theatre, has created still another Latin role in Jules, a rollicking, laughing, heroic figure of a man, Jules, carrying a wee baby on his arm comes singing down into the Canadian lumber camp where most of the scenes are laid. His first thought is to secure milk for the youngster and after that he attends to his own wants, securing employment among the rough woodsmen. Of all the persons in camp, Jules finds Joy Fansworth, daughter of the Superintendent, the most "sympathetic," He finds that he has several rivals, however, among them one burly lumberman named Jim Burgess, How he discovers that Burgess is a thief and a scoundrel of the worst sort, and succeeds in saving the camp pay roll during a terrific storm in which he and Burgess are tossing about on the river, and how Joy, who had been made suspicious of Jules by Burgess' insinuating remarks about the baby, comes to find out Jules' great sacrifice, makes a strong Paramount photoplay-typically "Beban." "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART" AT THE FILMED IN ACTUAL LUMBER CAMP. The ring of the woodman's axe, the hissing of the great logs as they slip down the gigantic chutes, the grinding of machinery by which these logs are created into lumber— these sounds will ring in the ears of the audience at the. ....... Theatre in viewing George Beban's latest Paramount picture, "Jules of the Strong Heart," which is now playing there. As recently announced a studio was constructed in the Lasky lumber camp at Hoquiam, Wash, , and there a crew of workmen as well as a big company of actors went to film exteriors in the very heart of primeval forests which are being decimated to supply the country with lumber for houses and ships. "Jules of the Strong Heart" is from a story in "Colliers" by Wm, Merriam Rouse, and George Beban of course has the title role. That it enables him to again demonstrate that as a delineator of Latin types he has no peer is the assertion of those who have seen the picture. 15