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&®wcMafilllila Present 99 ©PBS tine Drib's/ l&cind m m. m k/tr' •' WITH \. E. COLEBY AND EDITH BISHOP PUT YOUR MONEY ON “LONG ODDS' The New Zealand Cup may be the biggest race of the year, but the biggest race of the screen is the. steeplechase in ' Long Odds. *** * ' Enid Bennett, whose work with Douglas .Fairbanks, . in- “Robin Hood”, will be remembered, plays the leading feminine role She is delightfully dramatic ut times, yot whimsical, and 'she lends her entire self to a very difficult role Jack Mujhall is an adequate hero, and Wnlt<§ McGrail makes a very finished villain and \Y all Street brokei ail in one. The others in the cast whose work deserves special mention are Harry Myers, .Teddy Sampson, Stanton fleck, -/-Thomas -.Delmar, Trank. Lanniim and JJefcov Vbnzuella. * * * Miss Du Pont, who plays in the Master picture, “The Broken Ming,” is another of those blondes with sapphire blue efis. There never was one oi them yet, who did not know that to buy a dress which just matches them is to increase her charm a thousandfold. Miss Du Font’s dress is of sapphire maroeain, studded with rhinestone, and a di apery at one side is lined with silver cloth. That, makes an excuse foi silver slippers and bandeau. £ tt ■'£ * A jealous husband is no better than a leaking roof or a house built upon sand, and very often duos a great deal more damage to the home, and the wife and kiddies. So Jane Novak resolves never to marry a jealous one again, as vou will see m “Jealous Husbands. •** * * Pharus. the wonder man and whose remarkable cures are known and vouched for, will appear at the Theatre Royal for a short* season commencing July 1. Mr Stanley Grant will arrive in Timaru this week to make all personal arrangements for tiro coming of this remarkable healer of the sick and lame. » * * * Marion Davies, Cosmopolitan star, had a "cod joke on Director Robert G. Vignola, while the company was in Btainford making scenes for “Adam and. Eva,” a Paramount picture to be shown at the Grand Theatre next Katniday Vignola went to sleep in Ihe theatre one evening while watching a trv-nut performance of George Colri'iV new show, “So This is London!'’ Worst of it was Cohan sat rio-ht next to him! Vignola says it was 11(7 reflection on the show but because he had been working so hard on “Adam and Eva.” *tl m . *»# 1% m \.V H : sMMua MS mmwwm ms CotnopcrilUn Production i I7ILMED by the «ta:i B * and director of ‘KnightI hood’ from the Broadway jj stage eotTuscly hit. •, 5,.-.-. •f.JW.VESars Numerous hardship". were experienced !>v tin- actoi-s filming “Queen of tlm .Moulin Rouge," a Master picture, Practically all the exteriors were night, scenes in Montmartre, the Bohemian quartei in Paris, Consequently, several batteries of l\ leigsaml Sunlight arcs were used, and the powerful rays ol these lights burned the e.ve.s oi the player.-,. These lights aiiVi-t the eye, in much the same- way as snow blind-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 13