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Show , 'sbN SECTION TITIIEE I Wiof THE DESERET - NEWS ' illMe c-.- , .,,, geolololloMokdololotololoilageollitoloranoToraI 1 the su- - MADAME achievement of the his riT., -- - Doubtful ThomasThere are three Piokford children'', Mary. Jack and The reel family name is Smith. There are B1111) three Tittm gage children, Norma, Constance and Natalie. You ate wrong about the leading man in Mary Pickford's "Ilu Ida From Holland." It was John Powers, tioorge M. Cohan is not a liebrew he's Irish. ' S.Yee, Dorothy Phillips the director, married, Allen Itulubar, -is her husband. Man, Woman and Marriage" is her latest Marring vehile. ----Marsh is both a wife and )heMae mother. Louis Lee Arms the writer, is her husband. They reside at Los A. - - g fr KINEALA.. J4E KineMa Theatre offers for and Fair week a double admission prices. regular Yukon," the at bill based on the of Law "Ths W. Service, and Robert by the poem enLarry Semon comedy, the newest be shown, titled "Solid Condrete,"al well as the latest International ir con--fere- n4 - Henry Weekly, with special music by organists. E. Pyle and C H. Stephens, Yuken" portrays "The Law otthe of passions motives - and the drawn to men and womene who are lure of Sakti that 'frigid'fig1011-13y-thintense manner, of living: .their sense of fair play and strictandjustice. Is aa The love appeal tek grippingnorth coun- far ot the as air the crisp Solid Concrete, t, Larry Semon, In enemite runs through oludingbiseomes upon a score of a forest and who are clad pretty girl arCatudents clothes. There is in be hits on but one way to escape.'mo the idea of posing at the feet of isa beautiful model. His artistic pose COMno clever that his enemies are pleteir tooled. to the two features menIn addition tioned the latest world l topics through The medturriofthe---InternetkinaE. Pyle Weekly will be shown. Henry and C. IL Stevens will furnish special music throughout the perform- --- - "back-to-natur- .. -- GLItt ELL. LYT the popular young ERT IttiVW1trilirtherwttruetten be- at tst pea theta' r for one week RePrice of "The in grinning today, flnwiPtiont" & picturisation of L A. R. ,Wylie's novel. "The Temple of bawn."a The story is - that. of Leigh Dering. young English- officer, who eaves the Garrison at Fort Akbar, India, from extermination during a native uprising. and is thereby acclaimed a hero.a A year later in London he marries wealthy girl, but it is a loveless match. be Plaillugtioned end turned to drink at length assumes the guilt- of an- other's wrong and leaves London for India: with the brand of a murderer ' n ' ' 7 - , , , Reek in India, Peeing oinks to the depthein drink and druga . In a brothel from a. bunted life wittich he egoi'imerges after dark. It ts in this wateAhat- his wife, new married towoother,- finds him upon her inurns'y to India. god It le tie bey he awakene btrn to pens Inhonor and shame., Deopiew the cubus of out deteroying titan end the "addiction. he fight his , gyve of drug s 'clan world ,r nay trati-F-IUupon, - Moore - -- z Fan -- Chi ult.! flay is no longer under the direction of Thontas Inc. Charlie owns hitt own producing company now and his - pictures are released by First National. bouglas Fairbanks is $8 years old. One of his stage successes was "Hawthorne of th IT. 8. A." Irene Fenwick wa,s his leading lady in this SteadY Bill Following the receipt of Barrio's first original photoplay comes the announcement from Jesse L. Lasky that Henry Arthur Jones, tta noted English dramatist, has delivered his first script to be filmed as a Paramount picture. Thomas Meighan, the champion transcontinental commuter and star has finished of "Civilian Clothes." making 'Easy Street" in California and has started east to star in a now picture to be produced at the new Famous Players studio at Long Island City. halt completed William De Mille photographic work on his latest pro"Midsummer duction for Paramount, Madness," based on Cosmo Hamilton's novel, "His Friend and His Wife." Lila Lee, Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel play the leads. Bertram Burleigh, the English actor, who plays the hero of "The Great Day," the first Paramount picture made in Europe, is on his first visit to America. He says the new Famous Players studio in London compares favorably with the studios here. Cecil DeMille has finished his new satirical study of domestic life called "Forbidden Fruit." It is from the pen of Jeannie MacPherson, ard quite ferent in theme and treatment from 'Something to Think About," hts current release. Larry Semon's newest comedy, "The Suitor," is the most pretentious of his career. Sets of record size were used, and large throngs of players appear in the scenes. including a special beauty chorus. One big scene shows Larry escaping his pursuers on a motorcycle 'Deeding at 75 ntHes an hour. He grasps the rope ladder dangling from an airplane, and is immediately lifted hundreds of feet into the air. Parachute drops and other dangerous scenes have been e:tecuted whit eomedy twists. Lucille Carlisle is again seen as Larry's leading lady. D. F.Pathe and Vitagraph are the leading producers of movie serials. Address your manuscript to the scenario editor. - how often we have anNo, Antonio But, Judging Sweden born from the number of fair fanettes translator of Strindberg's plays. Ile is who betray denigns on him, we can't 5 feet 11 Inches in height and weighs see how he can hold out much longer. 180 pounds. His address is the Hollywood hotel, Hollywood, Calif. L. M. D.Al Ray is now appearing in Henry Lehrman comedies. He Mary L.Loyola O'COnnor was horn lx adno in Her Minn. at St. Paul, way related to Charlie Kity. present dress is 7002 Hawthorne avenue, Hol- Zena Keefe is a Selznick ear. Harry be reached at Universal Calif. may Carey lywood, City, California. Opera-Movi- e IranElaine Hammerstein is not a daughter of the late understand Earle Met- TonyWe She is a grand- calf Oscar Hammerstein. was forced to discontinue studio, daughter. She was born in 1897. She work on account of injury done to his eyes by the glare of the bright lights.weighs 120 pounds. The executive offices of the Paramoula very nt-Artcraft WondererNiles Welch company are at 485 d attendHe Irian. college-bremuch a Fifth avenues New York. '0, univerand Columbia Yale ed both sities. His home address is 660 Le' Dimpled DollyDimples might help land Way, Los Angeles, Calif. to accentuate feminine beauty, but. not be they are not vitally essential. The one MidgetYour size would you are big treasure you must possess Is talagainst you in the moVies if are ent. Suppose you go to a dramatic talented and clever. There and hare 'ern look you over and midgets ill the tame now. Your school best bet is to present yourself at the also have them give you & try-owhich you can Ptud los in and around Los Angeles, through whether or not you really determinel Calif., - Mortop'sstage 151KCetql, "Her I workin--- , - Based'on,the Immortal Poem by Robert Service sw of Me oboe, bad Evor obo 'makes it Ptah,' toollob awed tooblot sot.yoor bond am rose frosts; and pout 01bia to tb $oodt mono -;- LARRY SEEM And a score of pretty girls dressed in clothes, in his newest "baCk-to-nature- ". comedy. f SolidConc rota', Inters'atic;i'ml'News Weekly Henry E. Pyle and ILStevena Organists Cl -- -, ;it No Advance in Prices II, if , 40- FIRST FIVE DAYS OF NEXT WEEK ? 4'I' I The Matchless A --- "I E'vrd 0 ftt an Electrif ying Drama of a Stage Beauty. Who Believed She Had No Heart. . , 1 ;I "caadamo Poncocli'' -- 1 The World's Greatest Star in Her Greatest Histrionic Triumph. ADAPTED BY NAZIMOVA IIERSELF - - From the Story by Rita Weiman which reached 10,0000,00 READERS Through the Columns of the SATURDAY EVENING POST 0 i, ;1 - N BRETLAND AT TIIE CONSOLE OF THE GREAT ORGAN. MADNESS'! PATHE REVIEW , COME TODAY-"Y- OU WILL BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT A TICKETS" GORD-ACOMEDY,-"JU- NE -L- AST--TIMES MOURICE THIR;EVENING GREAT REDEEMER." , MASTERPIECE-C- HE - indus- - MIA ALSO- - Moving pictures of Pope Benedict after persistent effort to remove the barrier's againet camera men at 'the vatican, '. have arrived at the United States and are .being released by Universal. The constitute the first opportunity ever given Amer!. leans to view.- - the prelate in action as well as to see the performance tlf some of the ceremUnies at the vatican. Securtnt of these- - pictures marks, history onept the greeted', feats in the pf film news The pirturea were lak-- 1 -en by Captain Ariel Vargesm, European representative of the International News. Mrs . Chaplin Will Aim New Character Type. -for de Desire" of Playthtngs production it is probable that Corinne Griffith , Is said to be one of the most power, ful stories he has done. Jeanie Machave a new .type of character to will will make Harcis Mildred 'Chaplin 1 hee-nepherson isthe author. for Associated First portray in her test production, Abt piCture In New York, according to Nation of Vitagraph, William- DeMille. as recently n n- - announcement just made by Louis 13. hen E, Smith, president w to Avilatislinit tar rights 10 stars-neriounced,- Wilt do Th Every the prodUcer. Wilier, man ICnoers," Sir James AL Barrio's ;Vehicle will be a screen adaptation of a highly dramatic play In 'which Mar noted pie, In which Maude Adams Thomas Edgelow's stone, "Playthings Caret Anglin starred with success 10 starred on the speaking stage. --,' of Desire," the title of which will and it is likelr that work s , year probably be changed, John Stahl, who On theago' picture will be commexced directed Mrs. Chaplin in The Woman Better Than Ever. ' In Itie House," will also direct her within two weeks. ep Heretofore which Vett- - Sir strtnttn.- - forthcoming production., po to have production activities $14o Long Lefty. jects into his peodqctione has already her film coast . Pacific been confined to the been commented,tpon In hitt two UnivereaVJewel features, Al Christie is putting the fin- Husbands.", and "714011 Devil's Pass Gladys Walton Soon ishing touches on "So Long Letty," Key;" but reports indicate that all his of which will be an early Robertson- Filming To,Begin previotts efforts will be eclipsed in his Cole release, the finishing touches tit current creation, "Foolish Wives." Th e lip including editing a 14,000 foot-prwhich he not Only wrote and isdlr---duction into sis reels, and the artist's ecting. but In which he is playing one work of evolving a new type of title Gladys Walton, Universal's of the principal roles. old girl athlete, Will begin work short- drawing&This latter undertaking ill ly on her new picture "The Flip Flap- - being done by E. G. Klein Ind Barry have per" written by John Colton and I Eartidollar, both of whom Doty. Mr. Doty was at one ed success for their work In me-tieditor of The Cosmopolitan, and tion picture titling. had the reputation of making more, , i unknoWn writers famous than any Fihil2M.4d.0:--:...-.:other publisher. Mies, Walton'e reeently 'finished pie tut& "Pink Tights." will be released) this fall It is & story of the eircuel - Answers Clow $pot Plegurois , which gives the little pisr plenty of and daring)) chance to show her ringT Two DAvg or lo Imo.. An entire circus Whit built and kepf In Lois 'Weber, premier woman diree operation for 'Weekw at Universal Cityi IVALLACE- - REID has come out Of a for the scenes. Everithing is 141,14 IC, tor of the 9m-tewuirwAD4 HASLET la 'year's apparent retirement with the- down to the eide shows and the freaks, I announcement that he has just com.em pleted two stupendous productions I0 which may overshadow all the treat ---- --nucceases of hor career us a producer., M. bylicAlt : Thome playa. "W)sat Do Men Wantr I Th entire rairt illiel ("borne of Wit- Iral Ilk. Pled Cbapter of revuo. WOMS-"Bilks havo liam Rock's musical and To Pleas. Ono and' TOE SILENT boon irritten, acenarlsod. dirocted end Saline- - will be, lontoztainod . arith al d- -j Brost of 'Who Mina horielf. The olvowing Webor edited by portal privat 71140 Keel lipootal tiolliooP4 worst made on a oray'llubble." jun( ea soon am Carina Per preduM.lona lovieh local, rrodurtiot; neor,Vitegnetsh involving ospendtturee Griffith's ioly trIES 11)0111r;- -. Broadway, double and treble those' of pros-lottbag boort cornpieto4 Wetro auontee. Thoy ro part NI- - Bubble' bee a "trona' theetrScal at-- 1 HART bleb Tara- - moophere and many Of tho 41W111 ell filmont Of a contract mount Arteraft officials .r.tood with woros 'mad in the Goorfre M. Cohan -tho famous director toyer a 'year tern,- thostre The memberstookof the., InSilisc motto puband Sotina' ccontreny port th;, JOHN PETTICOATS but whirh has never beersfoatu-roare production and many of thorn ortit h li "our poetacular thro orcroen first for On the 'for by this contract., sad the i rhornoolyou Cecil B. DeMille on .'ForbiddOti trusly Paramount .release. This of thc?' v9EROCAR1 XV, secured E. 4 I "More Than a TheatreA Salt Lake Institution." 1VE PROMISED YOU TIIE BIGGEST AND BEST PICTURESIIERE'S ANOTHER ONE. , Moving Pictures of Producer's Name on List of Most Pope, Obtained With Successful Men Difficulty, Arrive Lord and Masten" Herbert Kelceyand in this play Effie Shannon on the stage, and it enjoyed one of the most successful runs of the past quarter of a Century. I 4 ut El-be- t gt - HiraM Abrams, président of the Artists' corporation, was recently honored by being chosen one of the nation's most success-- tut business , men by Collier's Weekly, and in Its Issuance of its five volumes of "The - Book Of Business," Mr. Abrams successful career takes a place besides such men as J. Ogden Armour, Charles lt M. Schwab Charles H. Sabin, H. Gray, John N. Whys, John D. Rocketéller, Jr., George R. Perins,-Statier, John H. Patterson, John Wannamaker and three score others of similar standing In the financial, commercial and inodustrial worh,t Klondike . - Between scenes on the production of 'Cousin Kate," the Charles Frohman play in which she is being directed by Mrs. Sidney Drew, Alice Joyce is studying her part in the picture that will follow 'Cousin. Kate" Martha- SmithHarold Lloyd's EdithOh, swered this quention. was Oland RobbinsWarner rtfOreno la not married, Ralph In 1880. He la a In 'United A Wonderful Story of the . s latent comedy success iscalied "Get Out and Get Under." No, Bebe Damiels im not his leading lady any moreMil. dred Barris Chaplin la a decided blond and very pretty. Carter seems to be in the movie" to stay for a while, as he has Invested his nwn producing with company Hie headQuartere at Los Angeles. latest picture is "Twin Beds," which will undoubtedly prove to be one of the biggest screen hits of thecurrent season. SmittyChester Conklin got his soi,riquet "Walrus" from the dropping mustache he affects in Fox Sunshine comedies. Harold Lloyd is the highest-paid comedian on the screen. Max Linder is a Frenchman. WE Double Bill of author; contributing to product for the firot half the season of 1920-19ready like lot threutory of modern Antericon not..- and playwrights, with a sprink ling of foreign authors for good snot' -tu D'e 1;Treirr"Tfil-1-1151rrivrworrocr-rt- r the first series are: Alexandre Bisson. French drama. whose celebrated play, "Madame i Gin, has afforded Pauline Frederick . IX" greatest sereen role. coalume picture .have nnt that Gouverneur Morris, one ot the moet heirn entirely successful in recent Vest's of American popular novelists, im 4I accepted fact within the motion of San Francisco's story industry. That they will con- Iwhose "The Penalty," hem been plc. tinue in disfavor ham been the firm ,turized with Lon Chaney of "Mirjele belief of many producers and evhibit- l Man" (retie in the role of the legless orm, While recognizing the publies aversion to costume pictures in gen.. Newlin Burt eelected orml. Cecil 1. De Mille 1tttEr Iii opin- !Blizzard. to film her first greation ith the masa of - hia Branding Iron." lit bowedI the statement, Basll recently a year King ',pent nearly producer otunimett up his VieWS on the with the Goldwyn staff in making his reasons for the past and prement un- master photodranta of life after popularity anti future ponalbilitlea of 'death. "Earthbound," Into the screen the-- costume productihn. sensation of the year. In a large measure. he said, he Box Beach is repreeented by a plc., producer hits been to blame (or the turization of hie novel, "The Nr.rth of failure the costume picture, in Vind's Malice." directed by. Paul cases ham he many argued that the Bern and Carl ,Harbaugh. woultinl know the difference .tieorge Ade, original American huand has anyhaw given product-tentmortat. rontribtited - Jack Pickford's which failed not an mueh 6itwea use forthcoming stellar vehicief"Just Out they were costume, pictureI ad be- of College," adapted from Ade's cause they were genuinely poor mous farce. fal Mary Roberts Binehart's rtory et Life in a boys' "prep" school. "Thei retitled for the Empire Builders," Straw Vote. tilnilL "Woe a Great Life." directed by E. Masson Hopper. Many of the largest mnving picture Arnoleriennett and Edward Knob-- I theatres in thtt country will next week lock are repremented by a picturialttake a straw vote on the president ond Gott of their several other prominent gin...tiena "Milestones." highly succeeeful play, before the country at the present time. Other writern On the Goldwyn The vote is being taken in scroll are Ben Williams. Auguswith the First National Exhibi- tin McHugh. Ames and Winchell atulth. tors' Circuit, through which the bat- Garret Smith, Pearl T. Curran, Robert ten,. are distrihuted; In this city the !Shannon and Frank Brownlee. pelting placer( will he the American. The authors of the plays to be reGem and 14trand theatre... every Wren letteed let the second quat,ter of the nt which will be handed a ',limit...bal. .newtutasonloolado--- Teoli.ottritettetem i lot. and Frederick Ant) Hatton. Fanny PEOVItliOn ham bfe,n mode en the bat . Hall Caine. James Smith. lier-- i lot for straw vote on preeident of man Bahr, Harry Moffett, Chan-- ; the United States, league of nations. !lig Pollock. GrahamAllen Woolf. OcEdgar woman suffrage and light beer end (Avon Roy Cohen, Irvin Il. Cobb, Oily. wines. The result,. will be announced er Batley. Catherine Henry and Peter the following week. Clarke MacFarlane. Ion . comedy. hue-ban- ,Conference and Fair Week- -- For Goldwyn IThe vegovongs e r. in MUle with Cecil jij. De respect production, but in this "Something To Think About" which all comes to the Paramount-Empres- s next week, excels even the high mark set by "Why Change Your Wife?" and ''Male and Female." To Think About" "Something boasts of a quartet of principals second to none in the world of the silent drama. Elliott Dexter returns to the screen in the leading male role after an absence due to illness of almost a year. Gloria Swanson, the beautiful De feeling woman of four famousRobTheodore Mille productions; erts, one of the finest character actors of the screen, and Monte Blue, who has won high rank by his work In recent Paramount Artcraft productions, complete this list of notables. The supporting company is of equally high caliber. Claire McDowell portrays an important character role. Theodore Kosloff. famous Russian interpretative dancer', contributes a satirically humorous bit of pantomimic acting. BROADWAY. Reid injects his perWallace xyHEN comedy like sonality into a farce 1,ottery Man,"to screen audiences 'me hum. They do. can expect things the This picture wiii be shown at of next broadway the first two dais wees. a "The Lottery Ilan" embodiesJack idea. laugh-gettinnew, brand Reid, is a Wright,- played oy Wallace to hie debt in reporter newspaper a story big must wno 'produce boss, paper's circulation. that will, boost the scheme conductof He hits upon the the paper, ofing a lottery through woman fering to marry the The paperholding starts the winning coupon. falls in love the campaign, and Jack with "the only girl." He triesa in vain homely to call.the lottery off, and ticket. The old maid holds the fateful out of manner in which he wiggles reveal in print. the mess is too rich to way. Reid is the dashing hero all the look Wanda Hawley is very easy to with the part at as the girl, and acts.1arrison Ford, good taste and skill. leading man for many prominent as iswexcellent role the In female stars, pal. Clever of the "lottery, man's" is work in broad Comedy characters done by Sylvia Ashton and Carolyn Rankin. Wm. Duncan in the final chapter a two of "The Silent Avenger," and reel ,oecial comedy, oomplete this fine bid. ()wen in Is IklaybrayIleesie Barriscale Is married to Howard itielanall, the dirge-to'Jack Dean is Fannie Ward's Emmy Whelen was the Mar of the Metro picture, "The Della of the Season." fact connection L. Angeles. casts have DISTINGUISHED It l'irkford's first husband -- e PARAMOUNT-EMPR&S- 1 Ft. tr7:"1"rrgAl Costume Dramas was and tier second. Douala Fairbanks -no in was between Thcre estnt one" So the two matrimonial ventures.. motneone Is inistnforming. Ile len Mary - 'all photoplay Dumb Belle--Senmanuscripts to the ecengrio editor and encloge burnt:lent pumas to !f-igure a safe return in cage of rejection. FrancenDouglas yistrbs n In now. he a help If you making another picture. Ile has hint. Rent only typewrittengreat Your copies. ed at no intentions which could he t totally unateemnary construed to mean any plan of with- photograph Ince if makeit no difference what you drawing from the films. look like if you can write good Jam-Goring- . enin- ándAieparliiiEt tT-fflio- snemio MilleFaVors ns "Peace Id Vat Next Ray Picture trionle career of the matchless Nazi mova will be featured on the bill at Tho success of Charles Hay in American theatre for the first th minutes from Proad "Forty-fiv- e five days of next week. It is adaptoriway" gives special interest to th ed by Nazimova herself from the of "Peaceful Valley,Weiman, author picturization ginal story by Rita and a number of of "Th Acquittal," second vehicle which is net Ray's ficand other successes of the stage for release by First National on tion. October 11. "Peaceful Valley" is is Mar the George Playing opposite has a "close to the soli" story andWritthe of members other while Probert, delighted two generations. It won Rex east are William Oriamond. ten for Sol Smith Russell. Cherryman, Albert Cody,,... Gertrude an Instant triumph when ' it ass Claire and &Ira Woodthorpe. first staged In 1891, and it has "Madame Peacock" is an electrifybenever ceased to be a popular stork who a beauty of stage ing'drama company attraction. lieved that she had no heart. Sick,. ened of the irksome cares of the home, realizing her gifts as an and It Is a ntaeterly portrayal of men. treas. and aware ,that freedom she would but wrecked and regenerated htimantly. luxury were hers if achieved a glitSupporting the star skte Seenot Owen, harden her heart.,the a time. Nazimova Cleo Madison and handers Stevens. tering successfor appears as the steel hearted The bill includes: also a comedy titled "June Madness," and an stallment of the Paths Review. Brilliant Array Of Talent Writing fifizrotatki,, 410 art I t 00 aloalownololomW 4 I ti9tA cbi FrAts)41(Lyte., PEA'CGCK." " 1920 SATIIRDA V OCTOBER 11011101112140 111 IMODIOIODIell111PIO1 (14 1 , . , 311MEIOWIr..nrrir',. xt - -- Deautifful'!. the-scree- n. We-their - ONE WEEK - z -- Flr F , -- earn-Dougl- Two Stupendous '' ,4) R.g.....p...ii-.,F,,;ihmTl..91,- as tliSt: SEE1111 A - and - - - - By ,- - raolsoll' A. R. WYLIE ; 7....4, ; - - . - - '..410,0.4blomi",', ' -.13v:- IV: '. ' 1 . It: - ' ' t'.. , 1 -- . NI,' b', 47$ ; t'..ils l',16:1"- t t ' A - I, - t , E urr di. LYTELL IN i A' , ,; ..?:, ,- 404 . we; $ r21,.1 .... 7: 5 :...- .;.! .1...!.' ',14. 4 k.',,,V ... , ri '.'.f:--:' et:. V.,1, r:. '1',,,,,i'';',.-4,C vs, 1.,,.. .,:-- o ... c , 4 ,,g, :.- ,7 '..1-,t- '''. ' rnin.M...,.....0"...milmax: , ,.,,0; ; 7 I - - See This l'icture md Be ')) Thrilled by a Man's Victory Over Ilimpielt BIG, 'SMASHING, COMEDY S. ,1,4 OriEll story of love, hate and nobility within the city of London and the Jungle of India. From the Novel , "THE TEMPLE OF DA1VN" I I - CLEO . . , And Brilliant Cast Including BROADWAY "The Lottery Man " V :;BER:T.-:':LVIELL,:-..,:,':)- ow - or o r- .:,ii..:.WO:iiiaiilk:e'étol' -- THE PRICE d' ONE WEEK TODAY The 'Wages of Sin Is Death. t- the Priee of Redemption Ii11appineè - I -- -- -- COMMENCING r, " . ..: - t1 s .....1,..., ...... nit PPICE OF REMIPTION.,- |