Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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Advertising Section 107 How Players Safeguard Their Health Continued from page 90 When stunts are filmed they are timed as accurately as possible beforehand and such safeguards as thick mattresses and nets are placed at the point of fall when they can be concealed from the camera. Location trips, while affording much fun and a welcome contrast to studio work, are fraught with danger. As a rule, a doctor or nurse accompanies a large troupe. and a temporary hospital is the first building or tent to be erected. And no company would think of going on location without a complete first-aid kit. By these means, such precautions as are possible safeguard the health of the actors, reducing risk to a minimum. But a certain amount of danger must be faced and to avoid serious illness they must keep themselves in the best of physical condition. Bill Hart is Back ! Continued from page 57 paths — a rather solitary life, but his own by choice. "It was black for a while," he ruminated, when the conversation had turned upon those months of his retirement, when his matrimonial troubles brought him unjust accusations. "I was in the kind of a hole where a man, if he's halfway a gentleman, can't answer back. I had to take it, smack in my face, standin' "The day of my vindication was the happiest of my life. It brought me peace again, and the old ambition that had gone to sleep when things looked so bad. I had determined I wouldn't appear before the public again until I could come back cleared of all charges, provin' myself worthy of the ideal of Western chivalry that the people had always thought me a symbol of." What is there new to say of Bill Hart ? Nothing. He is like the mountains that never change. His personality, his strength, contrasting with his tender gentleness toward women and children and animals — all the facets of him have been so often mirrored in print that there's nothing new to say. He champions the weak and fights the strong, and will permit no disrespectful word to be spoken in a woman's presence by any man. All I can say is that Bill Hart is just the same. He feels that you want him back, just as he used to be, so here he is, lean, lanky, bronzefaced, likable Tumblewecds. 'E1 AfW*W IMF A ivliat a >vhale of a difference just a few cents make 1 MINSTRELS Musical Comedies and Revues, with full in_ . _ . _ structions for staging. You can stage your own show with our books. Full une of plays, stage songs, crossfire, monologues, afterpieces, vaudeville acts and make-up. CATALOGUE FREE. T. S. DEMSOH & CO.. 623 So. Wabash. Dept. 67 Chicago Easy to Play Easy to Pay True-Tone Saxophone Easiest of all instruments to play and one of the most beautiful. Three first lessons sent f ree give you a quick easy start — in a few J|> weeks you can be playing Sv\ popular tunes. No teacher necessary. You can take ^your place in a band or Orchestra in ninety days, if yoa uu desire. Most popular instrument for dance orchestras, home entertainments, church, lodge and school. Dhone player is always popular socially many opportunities to earn money. Trial and easy payments arranged. Free Saxophone Book and efves^st !esseonchart! also pictures of famous professionals and orchestras. Just send your name for a copy. Mention any other instrument in which yoa may be interested. BUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENT CO. (166) Everything in Band and Orchestra Instruments 95S BUESCHER BLOCK, . . . ELPHART, INDIANA ^Boston Known and loved by four generations ON SALE. EVERYWHERE Write for free sample of face powder and Booklet illustrating new Lablache Creations Ben'Levy Co.,Dept.48 ix; Kingston St., Boston, U.S.A. $100 a Week CARTOONSM GET INTO THIS ATTRACTIVE FAST-GROWING FIELD NOW team to Draw Cartoons atHome A wonderfully simple method makes it amazingly .easy to become a professional cartoonist right at home in a few minutes' daily spare time. Enjoy easy hours — freedom from routine — and make $100 a week or more. Write for Free Book which tells all about thfs easy* method. Mail card TO-DAY. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF CARTOONING Room 2312-C, il!3-l5th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.