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Tnywbridgv 4k Sugjp DENTISTS Vif*. ^IrVbftwWf St? ?I _Li-1 1 1 ' " 1 " 1 FANT, Jr. ATTOBKEY AT LAW C?x>T?waee?d BUg. ft Sooth CaeoVam Westerol Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . ..6:08 A. fA, No. 6 ... .3:37 P.M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A.M. No. 5 ... . 3 :07 P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, ettj.r; promptl> given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A;, Augusta, Ga. Youngest Leadin Tells of Her E Support of Seli "You Sec? He Do By GRACE DARMOND. My homo is in Chicago. One day about two years ago I walked intc tho Chicago stu dlos of tho Se lig Polyscope company. The Bludios aro not so vory far away from my parents' homo. Maybe that was the-rca non I walked into them. The su perintendent of tho Btudios need ed 'extra people.' 1 had visited the studios in curios ity; I remuined to take part in a Seilg feature Olm. That was thj beginning of my motion picture career. One must prctogrn;.h well ii: order to attain any dogroo of success in motion picturo work. I was told that I photographed woll. My profile is clear and my features aro adapt able to the animated Bcrecn. I was asked to tako other'minor parts. I liked tho work?there is a fascina tion about It?and I accepted. That was about two years ago. To day I have tho honor of being as signed to many Important roles In Selig Red Seal playa. I havo assumed leading feminine ports In "A Texas Staor," "Tho Millionaire Baby." "The House of a Thousand Candles," "A Black Sheep," and other productions which have won further fame for the 8elig company. 1 havo been asked tho reason for my rapid success In a difficult profession. Tho only answer that I can give is 'hard work.* There were other inci dents that also contributed to my suc cess. Ono of the most important Is that Col. William N. Sollg,. president of the company which bears his n?roo. gives everyone a fair op portunity. Ho appreciates dose at tention to work and loyalty on the part of his employees. I was for tunato enough to please him and the directors and was assigned to more Important roles as time passed, and I gavo my entire time and thought to thom. Perhaps thero Is another Qualifica tion connected with my promotion that should be mentioned here. I had had atago experience. I appeared In the spoken drama when five years Of age, taking the title role of Edltha's Burglar.' Later I appeared In stock companies. This experience in the art of acting wan certa'nly of untold benefit to mo. ; i have been told that I am tho] youngest leading woman in motion pictures. Maybe t am, but I have earnod tho parts I play. Working in motion pictures ta not pastime?it ts hard work. In motion pictures, as elsewhere, work counts. . Long hours fall to these who en gago in motion picture' acting. They report at a Btodio at a certain hour (a the morninr. They do not-leave until a certain hour. Their day's work Is Just like a day's work in any other occupation In life. In warm weather the sun beats through tho glass enclos ure of tho studio and the thermome ter sometimes registers 160 dogreos. Perhaps in this warm atmosphere one must bo compelled to appear as a character heavily bundled in clothing, .and you can imaglno one's discomfi ture. There are many recompenses, also, and i think, on tho whole, that the work la ever so much more enjoyable than the speaking stage. Girls who wish to enter motion pictures, how* ever, should pause and ththk over the fact that they v are embarking on a ig Lady in World xperiences in ig Movie Stars es Not Love You!' career?a branch of nr*. which re quires talent, Intelligence and hard work. Thero aro many girls who feel that if they could only appear before a camera they would bo an instanta neous succors, yet who would go to a business col logo far many months in or der to become a Gtcuographor. It stands to reusop If one conBldora that preparation for jmch a position is nec essary that ever so much more time must be dpvote l to learning an art which entertains misions >-r people daily. From mV mvn experience I do not feel Justified in advising any girl to try to become a scrum actress. There are times, of course, when I enjoy tho excitement of being' a player. An exemple of this was dur ing tho Aiming of nh? big Selig Red Seal play "The IIouso ot a Thousand Candles," at tho* Chicago studio of tho Selig Polyscope Company. Doubt less most of my readers hoard of the big car strike m: Chicago, but few of them knew what havoc it played with tho motion picture producers. Wo had many p)ayors who wore work ing In tho "Loop," Chicago theatrical center, ana as the studio is quite a way from this place, and thero was no auto service, Mr. William N. Se lig ordered a huge truck in which all the players were taken to tho thea ters in which Uiey were working. There were other excursions, too, I during the time I was appearing in \ "Tho House of a Thousand Candles." One of theso wae roado to find a house which would correspond to the director's ideal ^houBe" in which tho "thousand candles" were supposed to bo. All the players who had friends with homes which might serve the purpose told the) director about them, and one day wo all got into a big tour: ing car and started our search. We covered almost all of the city of Chi cago, and when wo woro all beginning to despair of ever Unding nn ideal "House of a Thousand Candles," the director suddenly called the chauffeur to stop. We were in a part of Whcaton, a suburb of Chicago, and nono of us .could soe any "house" that r ight prove available. The director, - however, made us all got out ot the machlno and tramp up a bill. As we rounded a curve in tho road, we saw beyond a clump of trees, which had been ob structing our view, tho exact "House of a Thousand Candles" we had all been hoping for.. When we returned to the studio to take the interior scenes, we found that we needed many more times as many candlesticks for tho "big sot" as our property room Lad. We start ed a search for candlesticks and can delabra, and gathered them fron every conceivable,.-. sourco?oyr . own homes, homes of our" friends, small shops near tho Studie and large stores jftf" the business/district of Chicago. After getting them all togetho&we sorted them out and tho dlrecto?ar rnngeu them Shout tab "sot'.* '^The effect is beautiful in my estimation, and I am sure that those who see "The IIouso ot a Thousand Candles" wll! agrco with me. Mr.-" Harry Mostayer and- Mr. Joan Charles, who have the two leading male roles, and Mr. Backus, who plays tho "character" lead, woro ell cast fa patU which fitted them perfectly end enjoyed the work fully as much as 1 did. The other players were also at their best, BO we' wen* In rough the entire production Uke a well-oiled ma chlno. Mr. Heffron. our director, kept us all working together, and while no exciting accident happened to distinguish U from other pictures *n which 1 have Worked, I shall re member "The House of a Thousand Candles'' for "a long, long time, be . cause of the pleasure I experienced fa working in it If you had bought one of the FIRST lots offered for sale in NORTH ANDERSON you would have then taken a chance of losing money on your investment; but not NOW, when NORTH ANDERSON is an assured SUCCESS. Enough lots have been bought, and enough nice homes have been built already by the representative people of Anderson in NORTH ANDERSON to assure the success of NORTH ANDERSON as a resi dential section of Anderson. Even if there was another Suburban Subdivision near Anderson with as many splendid advantages for home-sites as NORTH AN DERSON offers, still NORTH ANDERSON would continue to grow if there was no further promotion of this property. 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