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Show Nat Goodwins FirsfHIt In Salt Lake. 40 Years Ago (Continued 'Crums.' However, we announced get the manuacrlpt from a production for Friday night. Thiq u A gakg only five 3aya of preparais pomnffir thousand dollars to me then looked tion. We thought ao little ef It that we timer gave any attention as te like a million! what we ahmild wear, arriving at ne Poor Kllaa had sayed enough from definite conclusion untU the night of her earnings to enable her to put the So little - did v we aside ten one thousand (Mlargovern-mxn- t Think performance. of the play that I offered, ahe bonda The I insisted Bowser, my leading come- lock up in a safe deposit box the day Charles a half Interest In it for after our marriage with instructions rtiun. hundred dollars and a cancellation to tell ne one of her hidden fortune of the three hundred and fifty dolnor ever to molest It unless we were I owed him for back salary. When the telegrem arrtv-- . lars starving. "Natty." he- - said, "I haven't $50 ed she inlsted upon going down to ) had I wouldn't care to .Ta taklivg out one of the i and ttew v propertyA HW litSur '? bonds with which to release our play !? jSt. know he he was refusing a for- and tle would not give my consent started out to- - try to borrow the tune) A Gold Mine. money, I knew trw people in but had two- friends in Trpy When the curtain rang down an th whom 1 thought 1 could rely upon finale ef that play I would pot have Who are the taflors and modistes of robe room alone! Every character fa- to come to my rescue One was a sold a half Interest, ta it for 156,0081 mous be in and could drama screenlaod? history judge, the ether a gatpbler f found It Was a whirlwind of laughter from Whera do the ptayers obtain their garbed from crown to foot In this di- them both financially embarrassed, J beginning to end We were all dumb- . vision ef a great plant and every de- but between them they dug up a founded and could not understand why costumes? hundred dollars which It Is a well known fact that the most tail would be correct. they pre- the play was received - with such man- - .. Hats of every sort, from the head-gea- r sented to me. fasMonablencutters and drapers make ifestaiions of delight,- Everything was of prtinlitve times to tljs latest the togs worn by the leading man In encored time and time again and the A Gambler Friend. a modern drama, and that tha world g shape In the summer straw., number rafters shook.., with applaua and de"7200. I friend and that dressmakers My gambler suggested most' expensive laughter. - The Saturday morning patake of In hundred femshoe the where are the the the make dollars, gowns go upstairs department, pers were meet- enthusiastic and ta a signers 4,(00"- pairs of shoes. Naturally, these Into a faro game ta hlch .he held a few days 1 was besieged with offer inine stars and be leading women. 1 are.for the . most part, "costume from all over the country. But what of logo and gowns and slight Interest and try to wtir out. We performpd thia play soooeaafully eostumes of the minor characters and shoes shoes worn In different peri- reasoned that the hundred was ef no 'Ao to a in include take determined r four years, Eliza and I dividing and ods, hoofs, too, nankin 'extras?" They every the jne I went Into the gambling f a email fortune. Her' was put away chance. And where do the clothes come from eqnceivable style and shape. There are scarfs Innumerable, sash- room, and bet the hundred dollars In the safe deposit vault while mo when a period" photoplay is staged? es seemingly without number. There on the high card. It won. I let It of mine went into the coffers of the The wardrobe is the answer. Every large .studio has its own are stockings, long and short, plain stay and it won agalip giving me four proprietors of various places of tho -wardrobe and vaoh wardrobe haa its and fancy, for both men and women. hundred dollar t asked for a chair samq kind as that ta which I won the Does a director call for a complete then and sat down own wardrobe mistress who is a thouoriginal thousand dollar buccansand times more important than her pirate costume for In 10 minutes I had eleven hunI really never knew how "much we" prototype of the average stage pro- eer of the days when th black flag dred and fifty dollars' .1 immediate- did make out of that play until Eliza' roved the Spanish main? Very well ly returned the hundred dollar loan, died and a Hied me her sharw. It came duction. he haa the costume, from hat to bought Eliza a bunch., ef lilacs, her In very For instance, conservative estimates at the time and was have placed the value of Universal s boots, complete in every detail and favorite flower, went to the postof-fi- gratifyinghandy for two reasons 4t elimwardrobe stock at (200,000. its value correct in every detail within five and returned home with the inated all my debts and was a vindicato the studios is five or six tunes minutes. And he can have not one much coveted manuscript. tion for me. In a way, as I considered but 60. greater. I was ashamed to tell her how I it proof that (since she left tn every And why, may be asked, so much Does he want hoopakirts for half earned" the1 monev, but I wouldn't dollar she possessed, with the excepuse is it, even in hundred women bn personating fem- tell clothing? Of what a falsehood and finally told tion of the 110.000 ta bonds which she inine beauties of the good eld hoop her her the photoplay? of afternoon's experience. had earned before our marriage, I my is ansWer askare his The for tbs simple. Frequently skirt days7 They worried her greatly as she never had not treated her as cruelly s my the wardrobe executive has but a ing as rapidly as they can be donned This believed that any good results came vihfiers would have the world short time in which to provide a dress, by the players. from money obtained that way. I An Index system keeps track of ev hat. under garment, Rian's suit or othH. G. W. assauged her grief and as usual was er articles of apparel. Consequently, ery individual costume. Its We that ponforgiven. night spent on to there must be reedy for immediate use card dedicated the appears over the manuscript and. at Bank work, work." A glance ai the card dering lta biography. clothing of every kind and every type. we both decided it was work, legal work,country Univequirk work, our Will disclose precisely when the cos- th finish In the wardrobe at department to inferior our little play specialties. Deaeret Now Job DepC - ts- rsal.-which the largest single tume was last worn, by whom, in what vastly coetumlng unit in existence, production and under .what dlrector. photoplay one may begin in th first room of the It will also disclose how many times subdivision and, traveling gown the it has been refitted and altered. Every time a costume is worn and hallway, see in clothes the entire hisFOX' tory of the human race, from the first returned, it Jt fumigated,- - repaired if dress ever worn to the most modern necessary, neatly folded and restored to its rack. A dozen tailors ands social costume. Is kept clothing dozen talloreases sre continuously at In the store-roowork. Ten expert cleaners remove the DON'T. enough to costume 6.000 persons. Imagine what a wonderful pageant soils and half a dozen presser remove Could be staged. Just from the ward the wnrklea. of Di rector Howard Hickman, own company, Showing the brand of pictures the President picked for his Barrlscale's Bessie contributes a few helpful DALE-SAY- S: peace trip to Europe. Net's" to those who desire break Into the movies in various has capacities. As Mr. Hickman "fall (Continued from page four.) been actor, director, producer, - and almost everything else guycourse I am play. The war play was so fashionknow. Of never Is shall I ta the moving picture game he before the war was over, that well qualified to hand out the very thankful for a chance to savor able now It is as looked the Joys of a Chicago thinker. In my Just upon Don't Listen: . in the delightful story of life Ln the modem dty. busy life, one gets so few opportuni- -' tofrumpish" and demode. Ail of which, that a pleasant Don't think abam my mind, is inconceivably hair, ties for intellectual revelry. So I smile, nice teeth, pretty surd. of ta the "From perusal revelling straight legs or ability to dance Not a week passes without some to ldolatoF'l or endeavoring to will get you tate the pictures. AH Critic so. The do if quotes gentle, inquisitive body making ms but Chicago luminary combined might get you in, and Bernard Shaw, so he was right "off the bat" and without the you lack certain other qualifica- j! Sarcey At first I slightest warning: What Is the best evidently in dead earnest. tions they'd et yon out.' play-i- n New York?" 1 should be used iwso inclined to think- - lt wes all a to Don't thlnk that the movies need ; It, but I never The question Joke. But Jt wadht Nobody ever you. The chances are they .don't. floors me. and I am dumb trouble to play me with invariably Dont think that stars are made takes Ithe I a make frightfully elaborate effort a ish they would. I love Joke to over night. Pubhcity may smear a joke recall all the pia) s cupregt.but as .gtrLAU.jrver.the mapbutifshe thetrtJhritre perpetually .changing, I I am told that there are thirty new am never quite stays on the map she must- have certain what ie runstar stuff in her. waiting to come into New ning. I try to think of the play that productions Also a slap-banMack Sennett Comedy, on the York, and simply ptning for thea-- j has especially everybody Don't expect m and usually pleased -Jot" to fall down and worship yon tre They will have to wait. Or I discover that it is something that when you make your initial apwhich is much easier they will be the average person wojid not appre-- 4 mean forced to build a few new Uu pearance. Many come and many theatrenewThere are still a few "plots", that goer. I ham and I haw, go; only few stick. Mid the comer- means nothing I the lives could be utilized for theatres not ta the best play in New "What J , of the old veterans until he or she many but enough to accommodate eevT York?" It would seem that a criLc r . - .era! attraction Apparently, it Is th who seea everything, week ln and makes good. THREE DAYS NEXT WEEK. Don't gush over the actorines simplest thing in the world to erect week out, should have ns difficulty and actors. They are only human a new theatre. At present, it is a bit In answering such a straight-forwar- d The distinguished star beings and some of them hardly crowded in Longacre Square, but there query. I will say that I have never That. are certain restaurants that could be been, able to give a direct- reply Dont think the movie game a pulled down, and a few dry goods Whenever I am asked the question, I stores. We havent had a new theatre feel as though a brick had been Joy ride. It is a hard road to sucfor several weeks, and this seems thrown at me. I realize that if I cess, Just as ia every other road can't reply eat isf acton ly. nobody can. to any success worth while. like remarkable sloth. - , And I cant. People write to me pleasDont think the movies a G. R. craf t special production ef in the remarkable Patamount-A- rt Q. game. It used to be. but It Isnt beg me to send of farce it la rather In- antly, aandlistgracefully Talking of them 10 best the any more. It requires money, intelperhaps teresting to nota what David Belasco And that ta easier for I can sit ligence and hard work to win Jn said In his Life of his one unsuc- Play the picture game. Thia, of course, cessful venture into the farce do- down ta my library a. id think it all out. But to be asked, point-blanrefers to the manufacturing end. main. This was the production of and Just like that, for the title of the Dont believe - everything you ."Naughty tn when Anthony" best play, i the most irritating and hear-abomovie people, either Mias Blanche Bates first unappeared had or good. The best of them are der Brlaaco'e management. Said Be- perplexing problem that could possibe propounded. Sometime in orJust conscientious, earnest, induslasco: At the time I wrote 'Naughty bly der to clear myself, I mention the first trious folk; the worst of them are Anthony was the farce mad country plsy that enters my head. Ten to one, no worse than folk in. any other but the public will not accept me it is the worst play Instead of the best, business. a was and farce it a I presume that the unfortunate I writer, fallur Dont knock tbs movtaa They believed at the time, that had some- and who takes my s p parent advice curse are today one of the greatest eduroe body else produced my play it might round'y when he has sampled the cational factors ta all the world. have succeeded, and thia actually production. And people neter ask They have faults. Just like automo-Jbile- e. to be the "What for I when case; (o you think ta the best play T" proved sermons and congressmen, i eotd the piece. Shd It was taken on the but merely What is the best play? Dont fall In love with the leadI give it up. 'As a matter of fact, when road, with my name omitted from ing man hes nearly always marI have seen a play, and have recorded program. It made money, (REAL music with REEL ehowe) ried: nor the leading ladv she's the if. It. I usually forget It, my it had cost me a pretty penny.although I soon and opinion art and clothe and eaw that 'Naughty ta nothing easier than to there thJ2n must Anthony' FTR8T DAY OF WEEK AND MONDAT FEATURE ' be withdrawn or something added to forget play ' ALMA RUBENS and JACK CONWAY In the bill to keep it going." x In the original east of The Magiwas perhaps Belaseo's 'only Thia abreast of th time," ay Oscar l, with the exception of who for th "The strate the Pinero play that has Just, eevn months failure - m''- - which was ' been revurd at the Fhubert theatre as Youngerhas been directingpast World produced at the Empire Theatre ta 189(, and "Good Morning Judge" were- - MiaaJ "Each day," continues Mr. picture Apfel, something new crops up which can ran for four performancee only. After Ada Rehan, Edwin Stevens, Herbert Trilhig Cosmo Hamiltons story of two gWe who have tots at be converted to good us In the the first performance, - Belasco . .de- Gresham. Percy Maxwell, and Pauline-- ' of Adventures. of stories. The bits of clared that be walked the streets an French. "The Magistral! was one a eerie entitled Miss Rehan k Eve-- 1 'business.' jr a new slant In photog- night the other "The nings, plays being were which raphy characteristic of The Story ta enjoyable throughout. Just Two Day Her The production of The Amazing Geisha "Much Ado About Nothing", the picture .of - yesterday, by reason Interlude" a dramatisation of Mary and The Wonder."- - Ill you more of originality attracted the ay of Roberts Rhineharts delightful book about ."Good Morning Judge next) obcaptions public, tomorrow becomes th, BURLINGTON TRAVELOGUE "UNKNOWN SWTTZKRLAND most charming bits of week. solete because It Is no longer hew one ef the 1 "ad ln da-yand the director must dvisY a new wr,Un 10 hav.bf'n Postponed owing And DONT MISS THE COMEDY, variation to his method. AMWWJIlBiajlX The pictures of Miss Mary Garden. of the war" Could anyshifting of attack puts the successful to th be"end Miss Geraldins Farrar, and Bignor more stupid? 'tf' War plays Enrico director on his mettle. If he lacks cre- thing MRS TODAY VIOLA DANA ta THE GOLD CUKE. LAST Caruso are being shown whllet ative ability his race is soon run, and rained down upon us during the war these stars are toying deli-- 1 with th when they shouldn't have rained cactes of he becomes merely part of the hisAnd oddly opera. A great play told in picture tjiat hover fajl tn arouse toftwot. sta-rtory of the industry. Playwrights have down upon us an now that It 4s enough, thegrand Seem none the worse, j Is a ban there condition upon .this AU arttsts ta the American recognized of incon- over, any produc- Perhaps they may suffer from swollen symphony orchestra; an stancy among the devotees of the tion that even mentions th great pocket books, but the diseas is not at tha agU.et Jheatf fof: many yearp,.an.d, AoteseM, contUeW, JUm- - not --at. all .sure thee- rerlThou rj( tlb (J light than Arthur Pin;ro.hae, ..since 1Tb Jbouutsmt Jowrlada" weald' have fib thirst' forth ae the greatest tlay-- mada A.good .play,, hut- - it, paa aoeh ESTHER KTAYNER givra Special Organ Solos every after, Somebody, it Is claimed, has invent- weight of hla time, constantly changed an exquisite store, that It was at least 1MJSS and his methods of writing. One of the Worth trying. .Mies Marie Dor or had ed an applauding machine thajt simunight. beet courses that k ptetur director been selected for the role of th young late the "rounds of applause" offered ran study is to taks the plays of American girl a ho Started th can- tn first nights at musical comedy proThe machln it ta said, can Pinero and note the difference bein FYance. At present Miss Doro duction tween his first efforts and his latest teen places of Is among the inactive. It was verv, be placed In Inconspicuous set-tnrrat-Tem- tn I should offering say thaL seriou nrarry year' after ThtrcivU war times. The poise it gtT ta exactly makes study of Pineros work will be of more very war plavs dealing wKh the sub- like that ef and this benefit to a director than anything that wer preeented Held, by the 1s produced by certain drum effect that he can do. It will teach him that ject "Shenandoah," "Secret The result is remarkably true. I Enemy," one cannot stand 8tHI." Service," "Th Blue and the Gray" should imsglne that Such 'a machine and many other wer not offered dur- would h4 Invaluable. It would save well afterward THE MORMONS AND THE ing the conflict but th drilling of the geeadful claques. At present, ther I a "fashion" ln Somebody has complained that it THEATRE.-- " and every manager subscribes might possibly go off at th wrong play An interesting compilation, forming to this fashion. If one produces a time, bift to that complaint it may be th history of theatricals (n Balt war plav, a dozen ethers rush in. If urged, that real applause or what Lak by the late John R. Lindsay, on succeeds with a mrsterjr plsy, seems Uke real applause frequently for sal at th Deseret News Book others follow suit. It ta that way with occurs at decidedly wrong times. , Star Advertisement. ALAN DAUB. v fare, and melodrama, and th "sax" A 5trd '0,!, ffS . fa te?a' a thta. at Jh tostaem t th motion Where Do Cinema Players Get Their Costumes? The Answer Will Interest You theatres appear again Tbe the lwwoa rep !T . wbolo taw-- r " tt eartsof -.- - uTtatermomtnln territory, branches. Bait I ZU the jjOfifMSDPJlESS. KAVEBSHAM. .,Av ff Versrooant-Arters- eel- - the -- Kin." cstfk.rsrssxs: 5er and producing mia- - n English ex-- rained bta histrionic country prior to 1MT. hi. f'- r- pro slo - to thia conntry In Fen ??kTat tha Union Square theatre.to He appeared a. star fa J?h jSt mS sT rJ UTKTorit. Criterion HOI. has 5f2,Tthat tiro his record eno--TJf repeal theatrical he Stlrer King" and ha TVt fit, him admirably tha picture z. T mad effectively. hie that will accentuate IZLrttt with motion picture audl- ZiHia leading woman la Barbara SJjitoa and the support through he picture. "Reellem Soula full Rubene f (ojor, atarring Ahna all-stcompany, el wedaced by an arthe American !3 fee presented at Matt; throsz anj n w itii Evaf d art, snd mie4 r llttr.. ad pm tote I wot r in far a a d pro for t I deteri the In id Safa then ; . the to; ! -- sell Inmya out which In wind hat the first time tomorrow. mu two days. Advance nr teeters the picture to bo fully a ti the standard of Miss Rubens' ahw gforta which is sufficient gnar-athat it la a success. Rs story deals' with society oe a hut eee aide of society, and is on society ad la lift tha curtain pufeF concerning which common tafea hare little suspicion. The picture h fcefind to be a masterpiece of art with all tha ingredients da cits for soeeees. rid Restless Sou IF thare will be show-le- g a we Burlington Travelogue, Irie scenery; also a big humor-Hsdsd- L Orchestra and organ reNey cta sth singing by Miss Jtnhrefi, will be part of the w out or amt fa .e Nee id preri Our away fa ttauont nod of lobHea f to Sect liter" a play a then d n atiHel rd ix 1 Cvem f mete i and ia of our t 1 had a dowa -- to the. y New nalty dec ra left a cn -- na ' RIAIPO. then at hr the firsmf the. week e The Charge of the the convention Of the Idaho State Exhibitors association being held in that city. e e , visitors at Among the the local ofTlce of th Famous Players-Leak- y corporation this week were B. N. Magel, of the Idaho theatre at Twin Kalla and R. C. Clark, an exhibitor of Hr. Clark is arranging new ear own USth Utah soldiers Moab. free a prominent place. A Vita-d- k bookings for his theatre, which is just after being closed on ace remedy and Mutt and Jeff com-dicount of influenza. He says that con' program m Taudav bill the Rialto pre-- S ditions are much Improved. Ooagiaa Fairbanks and Carmel F. E. Knotts has taken over the fa e reel features, the Bronx theatre at American Fork, fa A Society Sensation and which house was formerly owned by md ooa R. E. Baxter. IwLwMta'g Birthday au appropri-dram- a e e is promised, with Park City theatres this starred along with Frank week, v after the second dosing on acand a Wm, & Hart picture count of the Influence epidemic. w Word nctfure. to this effect was brought to the local office of the .Famous Players yester- Lure of The Circus," one of the greatest fas tr finned, and one of the most tamtaj of thia circus drama. Helen Iks aypeara ta The Fast Malt." a fai) drama full of Interestfng sttua-Ti- re Kali Lookout:" la a Woli- T, and in "The Screen Tele-m- s nS af The aera hi It two-fiv- day. e mere baby jhaa completed her five-re- el h motion picture wherein she was the star and where the story and action was entirely based upon her chubby personality) Such a record haa never been approached. It is unique lust as tha little star herself. Baby Helen Marie Osborne, is uniqua No other child has ever had her own company, directors, cameramen and studio. But then, no other child Is tike little A Al o w twenty-fourt- Albast 1 Bob' x that -w 'see Louis Marcos, district manager for corputa- -' Eddie tion, haa gonh to Boiae. Ida., to attend Ele-Su-a, I it eant a ieJ from ed Over the Top," the Arthur Guy Empey picture, is still going strong In the smaller towns of the state. It was booked ad Murray thia week. a a Wi A. Calkins, local manager for Pathe, left this week for Cache valley points, where he is giving trade previews of a number of new pictures. A preview will soon be given here of A. H. Woods success. "Common Clay," distributed by Pathe. Fannie Ward is the star of this pictcre. and a Current Events fcai film Oval . irife, t the 'hf' hcen fatr'of wer ghIL,how Ateto fa , ,, taxes for closed by board of health on influ"to epidemic. T, N Marie! city this Uie city --commission 1 uk ifa, I?0 fa Wll " Errurt ,a ra mfu n ' ' EmAm(rl!",'," .. Preea. o strnd. Ruth Roland, .. Photo-fadC- having successfully Ubertv. Orphe-th- weathered an attack of the fasted before the influenza, is now hard at work 'fafatfa ther action is be- - on her new Bathe serial which is becrtwa. ing made at Glendale, Cat. The original title ef this eerlal. "The Long tor ,t Arm, will be probably changed, since t teft ihVlTuni.narr or tdaho points it conflict with a popular the title of novel. Uwll' WKh .AUJvyvnN isyjnnsto' SoarvaV titfir bin 't"hs"' HHNsSfa of tesde theM et ro productions ptarrtag iT th auspices V iotarecent V Dana In comedy-dramthat He this diminutive- - favorite srill apecial-iz- e Valia . next form the that during yearia , tteT Fal1 and other of photoplay. The picture at an early Mary Pickford, fully recovered frontof SpanlFh vreeks"! haa resumed the producinfluenza, tion of "Daddy Long Legs." her first Pieter under her new eontrhrt with the First National Exhibitors' Cir-r?3-lto- - - Unl-k?ll8- as - h fa M Tit t bniythv fa .J4'11 ? American r pic. ? 1 ft anoih fafasw a .fa Th War . fapfancxe faTukL Irene 75, wher. ALAN What Wilt Photoplay Of Future be Like? Produced dlh(r Msriory 'The one important thing for a difavorite, m!k Violet Hem- - rector to bear ta mind is to keep 3NT Last times today -- Bryant Washburn TfieWay of aMan unr i, WifhaMaid -- g, rip-roari- Cupids Day - Of!- - William Faversham The Silver King k, 1(, ut T $ AMERICAN Restless Souls Ap-fe- S i m - a1'"! back, explaining j southern residence. At one aide of the fais i not permitted to do ! room ia a massiva organ that swings ,iJrhjth theF paid the! on a pivot when the proper key are fa durir. cne feriod of Oct. to tJched disclosing a prtvats stairway flu eomJ,1sion haa not' yet i to corridor that leads to a secret The building of the-- organ fafaathara a1lmf.evlh0urli some of j tomb. fa1 a property-awin- g favu. JJ2nlthe Justice-o- f the required the tn- nounea which Joined ( gnulty and labor of a email army of fa r Vantages, fa Emn and mechanics. fai a E.IRECTIONWILLIAM tag. Effle Shannon. Herbert Rawtinson and Sylvia H reamer. The American theatre also has booked the Vttagyaph picture. "The Lion and the Mouse, featuring Alice Joyoe. With the First National attraction, El (ECKONTNO DAT" ' triangle Unreel production, la a snappy "Virtuous Wives. with Anita Stewart In the leading role, the Hippodrome tesett feature which dlridee honors theatre will Tuesdayjigbt. O icth Roland In ."Hands L p ' for The bouse Is under The management bite fattoua of the Saturday of George W. Dwyer. fattt-- a, the which includes also entich a , VlRGINrAPEARSOlT for !is picture letie equir: the rw i "lifo-his-to- ry Tee 1 ipw y be-li- ev quality. ihrf high AMERICAN. A. 1 ct In August, km .T Jv -- Tl" ft , - eom Vimproving Sr!butcn Buetaem thousand dollars was tii - 3 j Jite.Piti-tyvWLe- c - , j hand-clappin- g, -- i; i i j |