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Show ' Can Money Kill Love? See "The Dollar Mark." , -'- V ' I r. ' ''"'.',' " '" '" . . , . . I .'.-., i, ........ ' . ..;.; ... - ,. J. - .' ... -. - -' "'f -V' ' '; ' ..'''' ; .'".:.: . 1 - - ; . Tho big storm scene in "Tho Dollar Mail;," which opens today at the American theater. ' When The Hollar Mark," hy Gcnro Kroailliur.t, author of ' ' The Man of the Hour," was first presrntoil upon tbo Ktftgo, it was laudtl without ri-'ntraiul hy ptihlii: ami press. Thr tilin vorsioii .vhi'-h has Ih-imi n J i n i 1 1 I l.v Wiliiaiu A. l-lraily, its original ;i'0-(iii'Tf, ;i'0-(iii'Tf, I.K.i auth'ir aihl sfoi'p.s of iTitics. to In: Jar Miporinj- to llm stauo prinlin'-tioii, prinlin'-tioii, opens a thl'oo tlavs' i nuairi'inout ;il (lie A mom-a !i thraiiT, h.'iunir.'i at I" nVln.'l. to.ia'. Ifolifi'i, War wi'-k, (iir: hriliiant slar til' tin- loil 'una 1 c slaf."1. is m'Iiii in Hm Inailin-.' i'"'1'- said tbf1 Sew Xnrh Journal. j " Human aiul d ra mal if in rrry line j an-l h-'ciio," said thv- Now York llrr-j 11M. ft, is a strong America u ' play, Ic'm-uith Ic'm-uith tlirillin-if and M-iia t ionnl sit- nations, sni'h as iho pliu'lit, of Hio 1 overs in a torrihlo Eitnrni, with a tender love storr well developed and a theme na-lioual na-lioual in inf.oresl, and iiiipui-f-ance. Tin; j'ilm p ro 1 in-1 mn of "Tho Hollar Ma rk ' ' ta I. es i n a panora ma ol' ;nn-t ;nn-t ions to In- o pert rv( from road i t inns I. roiirfhl about hv tho lnvi of a power-.HI, power-.HI, 'j'.-arle- s man for the daughter of hi--. hitl'Tit enemy, the leading fijfiii'o I I, ;i ,lum i u.'Mi t, t nr. I. w hi:di sorks I o . iv I l'i"in li ' in t ho poMes: ion oT a ! mine, the fnn value of which is known j only to the tnisl. The men in tho rim;1 are unscrupulous ami don't know the: in'-a n iu' of t In word " no. " When i lliey hoar it. for the I'irM t ime from t In' 1 lips of the man, Jim Crosham, they1 aim to t oarli him liet t er. Thus the' I iLiht ensues, a ii I it is a hi 1 1 er a in I a thrilling one. There are man v scenes in wlihh tho Mi-pon-'e is etreme. Hut 1 I lie I h rill of thrills is I u r ni-lie, I l,v the jrenl viii!n. The. two loers are in dim s hut u mi :t tho ri wr hati k, the rl having sou'h I rot'ue from Iho il rear h in:;' dow n mur, The wat er of the river is greatly swelled. Then tile dam oives w;iy and t lie ron.-oipiem-os 1 are hoyond dt'scription. So realisticalh' does the at er mmo 1m rst in til rou h the dam that one ran almost, hear (he ro;i r. The cnl d n ro.-o-l s lmt for a moment, mo-ment, ami t tien is sw ept, away. Jim 1 irea ks down the door and he and the c i r I float: down the swirling eat axa c t . Thev arc swept, nu down (he river toward to-ward a terrible fall, hut. at lenu'lh Jim uiuna.ues to grasp an overhanging branch. Hv sheer strr.uih he haucs on until thev are rescued, or tlii-. episode the Motion f'ictnro News says: .Nothing as realistic and nothing as thrilling lias been soon upon the si-rffii for some time. ' hroi: al oat Irhiff-n t he h-i.nnd nnd . ! ' . A is'oti cornm pj.t'i'f fivlow? ,-'"hat'h II. f NiiMii'." hn- hill w.II hid until Wv l- i f:- a rk"l " i i i : t if ! " lo corr pi y i wi'h ft M'h-i t nt rrc-ia : inn rt the f.-i- ; I ie- -j a nt law. In no .':i5' are I foriii.-h'-.i hy ihe p: tsa agents of the I Kiom pM-sf.nt tj-ite.n1oj,M Assc-ml-lv had oi, th- Yi':- r: 'u l- k v.1;! - n-. to Ii-. f:.ll r.tp.u y .iiu-.lay nii;hi. when Alton I'.Ti'ndr.i. Am;iTii',i's f'Tenu'St iar-t.-oi'St hr.il nt : t. i ::..-!, w;ll app-iir as li.f tli'.-t r o: la.-- l-'r.-.I C. t ;r,i!i;ii:i ii.iir-i-' mi.! Ii.-:.:n it'tr.n lions fr lim-'---..oii. 'I'i,,- ,-:l.s w.tu Mr, 1'ackarJ iu;il open a n.-pich.,..-iv, a.s a pr-ai m.'.ny .ius ha o a ii c i '. . u mpo., ,1 of. Te.e l l.ih i-ih-ctno . h:h il no in ;i Ix-ily, L'oo slroi.y. o.-.-mpyil.i; tin. P..-M yeats on llm main floor. Tie i,. . S. imlvirs;ty v. ill a lso he i-.-pi i s-uhdl In- het w.-.-n .mi ami ." sui.!.-ii(s. A r.-aier numh.-r of . ats than t'oj- any pit- loi:s s-aaon has h.-.-n a it. 1 1 1 fc "'i 1 i.-r t hp tt-aohors oi" ihe 'ai-.o'i.-, s!."i.i:; ol" t hp city aiul count v. anil ihe.-m. to-.-ihi-r s:th i m renohiv piU-rotis piU-rotis n n.l .--.iis oi.i. :',,! throairh tlie- .slu-thoM, .slu-thoM, hi i,atiirall- nssure Mr. I'a-jkui-'i of a mos t rn a i Wch oim-. This Is his .s. con.j apprai-an e In Salt like. )lo ha many iiumaite It i.-ioi 3 pfre, who are vt-ry anxious to tm-t't him aain ;ilter a lapse of thV'-f years. Tho fmni t,ato eonimencos I his iiioriiini: al tho KJh y-Honie 1 rui; company, I m vnrs-1 ;i-.-i e .Musjo company and 1 ' o j -o 1 i 1 i ii l c 1 1 .Muele company. Tlirfr- aels Fhaie licahllne honors on this wc-k's bill ul th .'ariatfv.s theater, i'.'pnhirny is ai'oui evenly oivaied ta-iueen "NU'Mt Hawks." tho .Iramutm sketch of oruoh lil"-. Pali'rey. Harton and Brown, In a novelty pert orma no, an-l Jav 'eeils dos ami rmmkovs. one of the best hits of the hill in scored hy the two Rozellns in a inushal ofi rri im. v, Idle Meryl and lieln iipi-ai- ill a prettlly-eos turned nnl tiovi-l daneinc act. Mme. H.;nn and Signer Halliim-orl are opera tie dueiisis. 'Die 10 are n.-w notion pictures and Iho lihiio-P"iin lihiio-P"iin elides nr.! eiuiiiiied daily. "Pho Clilmes of Nnilnandy" bo suni; at t.he Salt l,ale theater bv tlie Montgomery Mont-gomery Opern eompa 11 y next. THirsllar, l-'rlda - a nd Saturda -. A laro eonipa ny of singers, new costumes and seenery and a n augmented oia-liestrn are a nun 11? the attractions to bo offered. Then; 15 plenty of tnerriment and fun-n:tkinc fun-n:tkinc due at Loew'.s lOmpres t ho eom-lm.' eom-lm.' week. Th.e new hill thai opens to-da to-da a L that house earries some ul' vaudeville's vaude-ville's best known "fuuMers." At the I lead of the programme is a 1 7-year-old headliner. who has seorerl the hiirest sort of a till elsewhere. Her name, is Kvn t'ronl. and elio Is known in vaudeville as "The Miniature Vesta Tilley." Six feature fea-ture vaudeville acts and one reel of moving mov-ing pictures constitute: the bill opening today. "The Uiiiht." a two-reel Hroncho number num-ber of a' slrong psye.! minima I tvpe, In u hi. h Hcrshall Mayull, as the leaditm man. Rives a 1 en.arka.hl - ecmsisleut piece of acting, leads 1 ho Mehesy bill (,da y. This unusual slur' is a dramatlr argument argu-ment jirovlnj tbo lolly of selfishness. The ndvonturous career i.f ;i. sheriff who loses bis job, tola started down hill, reeovers Ids nerve t hrouKh 1 be action of n. child and regains his position. Is eraph iea llv lold In tbe Reliance drama. "The Radyo ol' ("U'i'iee." "The TiRlU Wad' is a Reality oime'ly. Robert "Warwick, n star of Die le.citi-iVi.'ilo le.citi-iVi.'ilo slaKo, who plavs the leadintr role in "TIiq Dollar Mark." nearly lost bis life in Iho flood Incident which plays sn bit; a part in Ibis stlrrimr drama. Hero was a ct i iiR' to do t iia I gave no oppor-t oppor-t nni t y for re lie a rsi mr. A roa 1 dam a s tin ned loose and 11 was up to Warwick a ml Miss Ka ibaia Ten a nt t o dot, t down (he snirliim. iiunhllntr river ao' a ra ft made from tile door of a eaMn. It was 'vliile on Hds lalt I hat Warwick, sinii;-glinc sinii;-glinc lo sae Iho giih nearly fell over-I over-I bun rd as a retailL o liyin Uiu balance. |