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Show V THREE SECTION" DESERET EVENING NEWS AUGUST SATURDAY 10 1010 trOood wholesome foods, no to home to tel) the patient how to ear ter the disease se that It will not be an infeot to ethers and to Instruct th family as to what to cook, h$w to treat the patient, etc, Should th sufferer however b so far advanced-thsanatorium car become a necessity, w can do no more than give advice, which usually is useless, aa the majority of such patients cannot afford to go to other states for treatment Yet w have no provision for such eases in Utah, save for the county hospital of Balt Lake County, which howsver Is unapt to begin ,to care for al ttyos who need sanatorium care. While wo art usd vitally desires of doing something for these advanced tuberculosis victims the executive secretary of the Utah public health association and hie board of directors realise how much mors vital it is to raise our young people to each a stats of bodily resistance that tubereulosia will bo almost an tm possibility. And that tbs body will throw off other diseases as well. - For this reason I m going to urge prevention continually; the need of common sense to our work nod more common sens to our spare time; th need of plain, wholesome, well eook4 food and th raising of tb chiidNU along these ltnsa. Where there in so rid ass, fears fee people perish. Health males happtnsns what makes health f I Fresh air, whether wrkt&J, pisytng or. sleeping. open windows 4 bod too. tsrprlse at considerable expense and after a survey by Richard A. Rowland, president of Metro and Screen Classics, .choicest material to the Ine, ef the market. . Mr. Rowland declares Atis sole aha to have been to secure vehicles of high literary merit with proved records ot JTH lb exhlbttlosi of eovarad thl week wheb I picture Slight b asdd to be above tli uemit burin ees It tbi motion picture houoea be shown considerable toe Uae, according to With eooto wither sad manager tbs rseort as eon drawing to an end, good tall season is angj unusually ' ticipated. Tbs manager announce that a var isty of Tory good pictures are booked, and not treek grill pass without Its .Arrangements important features. also are being mads tor enlarged orchestras and special musical features. With aa sorer increasing outlay tor tbs eonvsnionos and interest ot tbs audiences. tbs theatres are justly entitled to toe increased patronage" which is ... promised. I PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- THE - Former Salt Lake V would yew Mho M work ten hour) daDy that axactjng cameramen secure perfect photographs and then disoovar that some enterprising art ibcv wae exhibiting, In (Over frgmsa, Out on punk snapshot which yoa permitted (he ardent amateur with the camenrWe such an experts take as this which gtvea Vhrtaa Martin the dole-- 4 expression to the there platans And Vbrtaa has only to tost fboso moamftd eye an tha errtng photographer and aayt To you reaHy think I look Bka Cda, to make Urn pamonstaQp drink tta hie own gyantda tank. Special efforts went made to obtain of Ifiag Martto ia ewazy poaa jsthae now The yairfl HOW in Minter Production Coupled with the announcement that Mary Milps Minter is to appear for the next three and a halt years to Restart pictures was the statement that all the attractions .were to be made by Mary Miles Minter Production company. It now transpires that this modest reference Jo Mary Miles Minter productions covered an. affiliation which was not at the time disclosed. Adolph Zukor, the star maker, has been Interested In the producing concern and will give the benefit of his ability, experience and the resources of his affiliations to further Miss Mtntsrf flight to the top of stardom. It is said on. good authority that only th - existence of arrangements with other artists with which it was felt the engagement of Miss Minter might .conflict kept them from becoming associated a year or two ago, so great Was the desire ef the star to secum the benefit of the producers advice, and so great his faith to her future. , appeared with such notables as Julia Marlowe, Amelia Bingham, Mrs. Fiske, Blanch Walsh, ete. He was engaged to appear tn the Belasco Stock company to Los Angel ea and from there west tots picture appearing to such as "Oliver Twist," "Joan Shotoplays "Tb Woman God For"Un conquered," got," "Freckles, "What Money Cant Buy." "The Little American," eto. Then he went into vaedevUl and mad a hit with his on act playlet entitled "Th Sea-Wolf- ." 1 Exhibitors Approve New Policy of Th Barsneon Theatre circuit bag urchased the Elk theatre at Rex-ur- g and has begun erection of a theatre at St Anthony, Ida. It Is announced by George Mams, general manager of the circuit that it is proponed to either buy or build theatres to every big town between Balt Inks I City and Boise. e e a W. H. Swanson, president of the That the vast majority ef exhibitor Swanson Theatre circuit, left Thursday for Denver, after a several Weeks' vtdi) throughout the country enthusiasticalto Salt Lake ly approve of selective booking and the production plans embodied to th Fairbanks picture reoent The first Dongles trad paper announcements ot corUnited Artists made to be by the the Famous Ptayera-Lask-y corporaInitial bidden the and. tally, poration. tion is the eonduAon which Walter E. which of that organisation, production Greene, rio president to charge of la composed of Fairbanks, Maury Pick-ford- , distribution for that organisation, Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Grif- drawn from the counties letter and fith, will open the new RfaUto theatre tatograras reoentty received. in this city- - The title of th picture js "With few exceptions to fact, so American." "His Majesty, the few as to be almost negligible. said e . Mr, Greene, "exhibitor "Sealed Hearts, the ssesnd Setxnlek are setting the opportunityeverywhere to let ua CT is Baton picture to which Earns know that they are with ns heart and The starred and which will follow soul to our plan for better picture, Perfect Lover." will be noteworthy booked on th basis of their individual Bd of Robert the presence through merit. In the first place, we decided on to the cast. upon the new policy only after many e e months of most thoughtful consideraOctavos Roy Cohen, wbe reoeufhr tion. When w unfolded it to tb five-yecontract te a write signed members of our sales fores it was apexclusively for Ootdwyn, proved by them with absolute unanimfihatoplays home to Birmingham, Ala- -, ity. Now the final jury io passing last week to begin work on his first upon It, and in ouch a manner aa to Goldwyn story. During his short stay convince not only us but the entire in New York, Mr. Cohen had the op- Industry that wo are on firm ground. portunity to attend the "first night" a "Shortly niter Its announcement of of his first play, "Tbs Crimson Alibi," Ha ptena for too year ,1)11-2too which was written to collaboration Famous Plsyers-Lssk- y corporation With George Broadband. sent out queries to hundreds of reprer S s sentative exhibitors, including large What constitute one ef the big news and small, operating under widely incidents of the motion picture world divergent conditions as to location and just now is the reappearance of Fran- clients! . Many of the messages recis X. Bushman and Beverly Burns. ceived were entirely spontaneous, anThese two stars have been mtestag tedating the receipt of the queries and from fhe screen for virtually an entire practically all hav evidenced a thorseason. Vitagraph comes forward ough understanding of the proposition with the announcement that the stars and an appreciation of its benefits." will again bow to the puttie to a new Hearts." "Daring superfilm entitled e e Booking see What is perhaps one of the most extensive and advertising campaigns ever undertaken to the Interest of motion pictures by any indihas just been vidual producer launched by Vitagraph. Vitagraph announced yesterday that the intensive summer publicity campaign for the six Vitagraph feature stars will Include the posting of thousands of stands all over the United States from coast to coast and from the gulf to the Great lakes and Canadian border. Under contracts already mad a the campaign will run Into six figures, and negotiations are well under way Thomas H. Ince, famous photoplay for hundreds of additional locations. producer who reoentty offered Its. 000 I to the first aviator whs flies aorcas the Pacifio ocean, eras honored by the city Nazimovos Latest. of Venice. Cal. Aug. A when that city christened the Bret wsrial n the started 'simova has work before wed coast "The Thomas H.port avialaee Am era In "The Hermit Doctor Of tion field." i, a screen version of the novel t A. R. Wylie. This Naxlmova pro- Bos worth to Make ton will follow "The Brat" to the Pictures For Ince ate schedule of Metro Pictures Cor atlon, exclusive distributors of th Mant Russian's pictures. Thomas H. Ince, famous producer, Bryant adopted this picture, has cloned a contract with Hobart fharles wrote the scenario. In the Bos worth, well known film actor, to star under hie direction In a number faulty of player. M. Bryant th leading male role opposite of big productions, in ilhioh the strong star tl. t of Major Tristram. Mr. male character will predominate. Some t is a versatile Englishman, and exceptionally strong stories hav been I1 Tristram, a British major stationed obtained, by th well known producer, India, he has a role that should fit for vehicles for Mr, Borworth. Work hn welL will be started on (bo first during et 0, Metro Obtains es BROADWAY FIRST TWO DAYS OF WEEK BAY ALLISON With Harold Lcdtwocd I a greed smdety play Moan Shuttles CHAPLIN to THE BANK Entirely FerOs ot ' (Mart (a the tost chapter J Known Authors n points to the list ef iuthor whoa works ere to be converted to the silent drama in the form of Screen Claseloa, Ine, and as on of N'aaimqva th moat - diatingulahed gathered fqr the advancement of th motion picture art. - . Acquisition of the screen rights to I) plays and novels by theao authors is regarded as on of th biggest literary eoapa th industry has known. They wer secured as a stroke ef en- - ' Mats well-know- super-productio- I III), by The Press For the first time to the history of the amusement world, a star of both th stage and th screen wm make photo- plays whils ton ring fh country with r last seasons. Broadway suooasa. This remarkable Innovation will he initiated by Alios Brady, star In jieal-Ixatlart pictures, when she goes on th road in th early fall tn "Forever After." Mia Brady Is making a number of picture during the summer in New York. This work will be In th nature of a vacation as compared with what he will do on th road later on. When that happy time eonma, she will have te travel, work at pictures by day and on Sundays and appear to "Forever After" at night, This win mean "on the Jump" from before I to the morning until after 11 at night. Pub-Nabt- og Co.) (Special Chbto Dispatch.) LONDON, June (7. Mary Ptckford Is subscribing )2M to th British Victory lou. The Evening Now publishes th following cablegram sent the Cinema, etar from Loo Ailgeles by to 8ydncy Walton, director of the Victory loan campaign to London: "What a wonderful Investment! What a great opportunity to back England Eng-lanwhoa vary name spells 'Victory? To provo my confluence in British a, kindly subscribe for wm IS, BOO to your present Victory loan." euo-eea- To meet the whhns and desire of every claae of motion picture theatregoer, Fox Film corporation I entering upon the most colossal program ever attempted. During th season 1111-1)2- 0 WlRiam Fox win make 11) productions, ranging from great topical Fox specials, dramas and aomediw to Animated cartoons and a new weekly. The productions will repreaant th genius ef om of the greatest acton, director, novelists and playwrights to th world for these star above mentioned will bo directed by eotna of the world moat naooaptishod men to this lino ef work, white the stories they picture will bo from the pens of some of the greatest writers, past sad present. A YARD OF HEALTH ' No. S. so lately out It I with great pleasure that I eaa say this, for Utah J the first and only auto In th UnioeTto adopt the health cruaad as part of the school curriculum and it places this state to enviable light before the entire eoun try. Formation and inculcation of health habit mean a sturdy, vigorous, out of doors hoy and girl and a growing type 1 of real citizenship. Th Utah public health association is very glad of th opportunity of to ouch a live .work. Our Fondest Hope. can only pat into th toner consciousness of people tb thought that, in our offoru, th Utah puhlio health association la working not 0 much for th stomping out of disease now prevalent, aa for tha prevention of disease in tha next generation and tb generation after that, w will hav of our greatest accomplished on ideas It is mors than an Idea, it is an ideal, and ona toward which avery thinking person in tbs' state of Utah can help us and. as his or her duty should help nk , Now naturally th Utah public health association takes a keen interest in disease which is among ua today, and especially to th victims af tubereuloata. For tha Incipient case, th man or Woman who baa th disease and whe knows tha symptoms or baa w k ' IN' , THE GIRL WHO CAQE BACK And the Latest E2at4og ud lUottni MACK SENNETT COMEDY THE DENTIST' 7"" fiest Three days next yteck i (K6B Hi ii ft AOKCEUFriW Abo th wonderfd PIUZMA C0LC3 nCTUUCS-'CEIPARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH3 Magmadno et tho gem NA Movie Attraction Pan Motor Factory in Operation. from 7 to 10 p. m. August 16, 17 sura advice, which. If fol- year th Utah public health lowed, vrin restore health. W have association had enrolled to th pamphlets, books and various kinds schools of Utah, 24.004 health of 'literature which wa send free of crusaders, children who earn from all classes of homes. Wherever the crusade was used children, parents and teachers wera snthualasUo about result obtained and wc hav many fine letter telling ns bow children bad been led to habits of cleanliness by the crusade, when no amount of urging or correction coaid induce them to be cleanly. No on appreciated the vain of th eruaa.de and its It health chores to th school ill of a child more than Dr. E. G. Gowana, head of th division of health e ducal ion. Dr. Gowana saw tha poaeibUitio to th crusade and to hi a pie a did program of health teaching for this year he has used every point of the cruaad to the teaching ef hygiene, on or more pointy to each of the first five year and has in It tournament laced ?orra inthethcrusade, sixth grade, where the full daily program wUl be folio wed - thovn nt Liberty Theatre, Matinee at 2:45 p. m. continuous Edited by tb Exemttve Secretary of fen Utah PnbUo Health . to ay NoOtizj of lord ConlderMy Cocbr but Air and Jesd Wter.-LAST TIMES TIII3 EVENJNQ Will be A WEEKLY COLUMN. ART A "EIL10TT iJEXTffl end ETHEL CLAYTON Fox Pictara Will ' Represent Genius Mary Subscribes Of Great Artists To British Loan If Works of Well 4 i June Mathis,' formerly of Salt Lake the ace of the Screen Classics, Ine. scenario staff and upon her shoulders or rather, upon her trusty typewriter-- 4s to tail, the major re-sponslbility for the scenarios of tb Classics, IneJ specials which, cre5; beginning Sept. I, are ts b re-- 1 leased through th distributing organ-- ! of Metro Picture corporation, Besides writing continuity, frequently working on two and sometime three scripts at a time. Mis Mathis read or receives reports upon the multitude of original stories, snd current fiction submitted Orplays, singled out for consideration as vehicles . for th various stars. Bom at LeadvUle, Cole., the daughter of a druggist wbe later settled to Balt Lake City. Mias Mathis is a product of the west and combines aQ th breezy wbolesoraeness of that region ef great spaces. thin weak, the working title of which baa not as yet been announced. Mr. Booworth has had aa extensive (Copyright, career os aa actor, director and writer. During his stag career, he has ar Vitagraph Inaugurates Advertising Campaign m Its Will Make Picture While on the Road , Chy, is Mila A Jbyz" ila1, Girl Heads Staff with several additional features the' first two days ot tb week. May Allison and Harold Lock-woo- d will appear to a five feel de Klatf luxe picture entitled, "Human Shuttles. in this production both stars appear at their best In a play that 1 pleasing from all viewpoints, society, romance and action, together with heart Interest and suspense bring the picture up te the beet of the recent releases, advance notices promise. In addition Carol Halloway and Antonio Morano will appear to "Perils ot Thunder Mountain." And Charlie Chaplin wUl appear in a special two reel Essanay comedy, entitled, "The Bank." For Tuesday, the Broadway oftere . Arthur A Bailey, formerly of DenWm. Farnum In his latest picture by ver, has been appointed as local manZens Grey, "The Lone Star Ranger." ager for Paths, succeeding W. A. Calkins, who has gens to the local offloe of the First National Exhibitors circuit. Zukor Now Reported Baek of Mary . Cheerfulness of spirit snd cleanliness of mind no Immorality of thought or habit. Its simple to b weO and happy. Isnt Itf And surely worth trying to order (o stamp 9UI unnecessary disease and death. rBrMffrailMl PA N il 1 p. a super j en ra' BROADWAY. Broadway will show Production - i . SeeNew Artcraft uTbe list of contributors to these big special prod actions includes the names of many of the present day's most emmm inent writers ot novels, short stories and plays; names that are familiar byA print of .The Miracle Man," words wherever the English tongue Is which Is for Paramount-Artcra- ft jsjieMl! spoken, fiction is read or the drama is release to September, was n. token to the Sing Sing penitentiary a representative ef the Famous by Fannie Hurst Story. Players-Leak- y As it is corporation. , a crook the manner of Its reOf an the contemporary literature ception by-play, - an audience which naturecently translated into screen adapta- rally would be supposed to know A much about crime and the bility, the Fannie Hurst story, ways of Petal on the Current." with Mary Mae-Lar- criminals, was th Auhjeot ot considerableto the title role, is perhaps one -speculation at the office of the of the worthiest cinemas yet produced. corporation. Its chief recommendation exists in the How th picture was received by natural sincere charm ot the narrative, nils erfttc&l luidUnoi li briefly dee the clever and effective execution, and crlbed to the Famous Ptoysra-Laaky in Its wonderful appeal to the multi- mans written submitted an big report, tudes. return te New York. He said: This la the first Ferrite Hurst story "Edward V. Brophy, warden, and ever screened and the Universal com- John P, Joyce, superintendent of inpany which produced it, is confident dustries, told me that The that the entire country vriwn have Miracle Man was personally tb mod wonderful praise to offer for this great story-rtctw- picture they bad ever Seen and they have seen many. I also received oral praise from- many of the Inmates themeetvea One said; The picture eArries a message that reaches the bien without their knowing why. It isnt crammed down their throats Hks A preachment. Thats why it meA a hit with them.'" S, NB ef tbs most faithful portrayals ot English society UJe either on tbs stage or screen is shown to Elsie Ferguson newest Artcraft picture, "A Society Exile, which is comtheaing tf the Paramount-Empres- s tre next wfctk. This photoplay does not agree with the talas theory held by some Americans that all British noblemen are idlers and fortune-aeeken- a Only one person to the picture is of this type, the pennUaas Lord Bissau, who sues desperately tor the hand Shard, th charming young American heiress, which la played by Mias Ferguson-oiled in bis play to gain control of the girls millions, he plots to disgrace her, and succeeds so well that she ig hooted throughout England and i finally practically banished from the island Heartbroken she takes up residence li Venice under another name, and la the beautiful Italian city finally finds happiness and hsr vindication. . "A Society Exile,' which was adapted from the play, We Cant Be As Bad As Ail That, by Henry Arthur Jones, Is considered Miss Ferguson's most powerful starring vehicle to date.. It was directed by George Fitsmauglce, and the cast supporting Miss Ferguson Is an ceptlonally strong one. ... Neatness and cleanliness, for' ' and for honse. work, and recreation -- Sing populsirlty.' harmful 4 - ' , j i Good refreshing sleep, with Aids' at Doooooooooooooooo6oo0ooo056000("nnn Inmates of Sing As Others See tJs nor concoctions digestible drinks. and 18. Charge to anyone. But for th ono who ha tuberculosis In an advanoed form w oan only do a limited amount of servtoe. w oan provide medical Inspection, Dee of charge. W can oend a nurse to tho been warned by, a good physician for this person wa hare sound and ah- - ' Pan Motor Company t Saint Cloud, Minnesota. AMERICAN Frank Gfbney in Son g Hita 'More than theatre A Salt Lak Institution. St Gloria Mayae' In' Operatic , Selections. , LAST TIMES TODAY Sessne Hayakawa in COMEDY OUTING CHESTER The Grey Horizon FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK Broadways Newest Star-"- STELLA TALBOT In a drama of thrills and throbs of smiles and tears of " life - THE PRICE OF INNOCENCE It is an American hit and will remind yon of its two "predecessors Way Down East1 and CHOP SIJEY & CO Harold Lloyd Comedy Shore Acres. MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD Pathe Review PGCE OF INNOCENCE STEWART In Mary Regan one of the greatest stories of New York society ever Screened. COMING TUESDAY-ANI- TA You have been in his honse for two wekes. i V |