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" i Ii :. yv rh- who i::3 h I - - - 3" tr..- H- ti.r-.y:r rptt :-r FT-.r..:r- rho:-n-; jluv fr,,,i-r,tr; j-ior. - : r-r i, r,n Ki.'n-U n-i- " .':oro-;'hiv 'lVfiof.i i!:at he " y.iio. lii'. ia-'iv i i-barm- ' aT;i.-T ariOthr 1-- -j '-- or ;l t:;.? f'jrni ff a ;iovr-H t "?::; or iir--han'"l irforma-- irforma-- "v:.: 'h1 c-:notior,3 ri ex-"::! ex-"::! h 'h r.-ri'.i. Unfor-: Unfor-: px forv is ro cowwa " r.-;f w-:th the vo i !::;)? J 1 .i. TT-T-rw 1 0, P.OOUCTION .C j toir.frlrovv'lml'Tudiy4 'fU rr"" The,U B''ni vfrMl'" of Pe C.rmeii.- at tHo Rex theater today, j Adventuress in New Situations Oi--i:;i'i'.v:Ti; - i.r .!.:.;: f i' : - i - i ! M. t v' a '.i'.. o j i.: ., .; ; rv t..::- i:, l.,i'..ii-Y ;.- 1.;. f- ". ! :-:"ti'"! "..f ; i:; I ..,.' ' f'l- I ';".'r'' " .: t .. ..!! a i .-i II.,- l Bt V' : ' : - :h-' ..r' ii ji.v. -,a ; . ' u : v - . ; - t .. '... v ; ir.: :, i j v. - a- ,v ,.M ;ni- ti-r ..:t.,- j iri'.- i Ti' '-- ari- - rivi nik.' i'in - w,..-u p.. ; ,-. ,. 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MAif'I'LKITE 1 LAKK, tha rlallilV i:;;i'- ' t:cs "bo has woo the jh'arr- .t' t'aa Mjataan piat'ira J.lii.ia- ry r;fi '.,-v.vji artistry an. har irra- '.---iri'' iva -irv in rvant pruau v t 1 1 .,i i.a E'a-aa:vvat .-onvMiy. --.irrvl . n -'.Ma! U'art:.-,. 'la" 1. iiiv. in- h 1- a rlr? or ail'V- a.ia! ''.:' l-wt Iit. writ I'-Mtiir.- tii; Aincrr a a :i";r 'r'vain:'V. nr Xt Tai'-- .:, an I V.'.-Ji.f-i!v. 'i na (,; ! t ws a-r.aaiailv- v. i itt' ii for Mi- ' "ark ly Llit'u Harnai.i Iiviai.o. In tliia rfmnrknh'r ronibinat 1011 ol ra-ii ornl romaiaa: ami j!rii'iui 'Irani M:?9 f lark ha- tiie b-t opcort uiiity yal affordo.l hor of di'l-Juvin? h-r won.icr ful vc-r-atility. It ii cl'!om that a vouBg a-jtro.-is" who caini popularity as au - ii,var,'j ris to any . onraloralilc hti-;'nt in emotional exprPion. liiera tor- tiir pfrrortiiam-c of Mi-- 1 ark is oar of the notable of ro:nt .Tten ;ir i, i'; V ani'-Tit . V - " - , - 1 y ' i w ;:-' r f 1.-,,. o.'o'of memliers of the albaiar i:ast which wiU Py " ' ft the Li'uraty theater all this v Gek ! Mehety's Programme. T 'I'M i: Maia-v tla-alar to.lay .,n!v a I'm a a ! ,-xi f (ha vainhlii:- "!. -11 1 1 1 :-. I Tha lar.l 'ai, ' aial -:auiau- Wilaaai 1;, .-!!,.. l. tha taavara ni an 1 11 1 .T-'' 1 11 ( 1 '..vrain na. lai- ai a: lonai .liania l.aU vr a la, ia.a iatluT ua- a i- uar plawa ,!'tii" na- a :.iv:.' J aval ai.,'l ivlin ''VI M V h a 1 .11. a IV l .l V.tllli.la. if.M, ia' pi ir.-.- la 1 ,, : ,-. .1,1a h. ill" .i. a lain. a. la:! 1- . ;.,..,;, .1 :l,i,,i:l. ;,. ;,n'- : a 1 ;;. 1- tin- plot I ' -TII!l via' . T' .. wai V. ,. u:. ;;, ,-,., a. II. a ,.;,, v . Ii v it, 1111.1 a 'p1. -: lal aa. t at v. , . il "ll I ! hi". ..,,n axiavl, :,! -up. !--1 - I ' 1 : tiia 3v. in. lla'i. ' t'T.i f, wlia h 1 i:l j. s a: tin-u.il tin-u.il of ti.a 1: ;. t..., a. H . ara lar tin tra 1 ' 4 ir !"a With t i a ,!,,i:. " t a a aniiiatl."! i:at'l l Ma'M I'a'nvr. . x. ria la i: vi l.iia. aia: riia " .sc A ila-ri. a !'::'' , aa; . -a lair, i iinu mi a '1:1-tar I r p t-ir,, .i, ),,. j t ,f ,.l I'.,., ; - :ia 11 ,,Mira:ii- . '; y l'it,:vara'ii aivl tar 'i:a'i:il' a:':. i!a-. a pnaMivni part ia t'rv rnli '. :n ' l:irn- 'aait-Vat.-'..o. ' That Rascal, Wallingford. Till. - in . 1ii:r i-. u i,::-hino "liph u-',li tt'Tiv it- power I'rom n fin' hr.a j.-f.-. fri-rii tin- ti:i-. b- u i I.f iln-Hin .r fi,i,v. m- M'o; - rn; -,rn. A ri ji i 1 h : t;v'1 t-orv I'aii.i..(i.i i H',t.'" h;i. hnilt h uio-t !i.t-r -'ii.- j.j.Mur'-. Ir tiic ho Irnrn ni tho "T! o r '. V.'.-iilm- !f'T. I'Mi;r.. ;,u, - uui. OJm , ,,,, I ''.-i t u n--. u: Id Am. mi an i m-ranuno fur t!i' i;-f Tii r - - .rt ,, tin-, " v.-. !;. I "'Tin- ':n Fiiiw" i- thp tit.- nf tin- Wnliin; i.i.l I'.Liii-kn- l';iw fir, the nrii. l.cinu l'np' from that of the inTpnT--i vvti-n of th bu.Tanr.-r-. ri h-'h tir.an-o. TJsr Walliutord "l' uf torir- have I'.o'n'u to be an immense hit v.-;h tin jimlien.-f- :i t tin- A itifT i'Ti h, v.hnr" eM-rxr-ne .lut.-je- an-l laulis ainii-t riT voiiip of thr antj.-s nl' fho iro j-.rn Ulster.-, v.'lio vjH.-ria lio in Vluc si; -:it a Tr''nirri'lii )rolil to tli.ims'i c in mfiiey. I to ot ii r r in ex r rinri1. Caine's Story Is ! Liberty Feature HAM, ('AIM'. Mj(.rrlj luvr Mnry, "Tho ( i.ri-rniii, ' ' i" to It lln-:i lln-:i f t j :i t ion :it tin Lil-i-rty I'M. it. T tit tins week, l-.-iu ""u -'U :h.- tiui' iiii-.' tin- mm.ti! i. 1 In ..II .;irl- (f tli.- rmintr -"'I'lie I hr i-- 1 I'. "I ' ' l.;i- j. ,. ,.. to it - Iioii-, I ::'lwt.,.-.- i Tin-.,- . u ' : 1 ' 1:1 I Is " n-'i'itr l.iln-rl v .i i v I fnr tlic ;it;r:oti,n. 'I'ln lii'.l u-1 r mim i j on,- ( the L'' iit'-i .li"to.lay .rluf- ; ii'i- i'cr t Ii, uv ii on tli,- r.-. i;. Pi.- Irinim- roll- :ir.- in flu htiu d r-!i:ii ."-tor-'y an.! f.'iiU William. ho (for nmrr than ei L'ht v,-;(rr i-lavr.i the I-a liti,' i-ait? in tin- -ame j'lav'on th.' j l.'nimat.- vtat;-'. Mm m!a Allen :il-. Mnrr.'.l in tli.- pr.-lu. I i.-n t our i tun. iin.l fl.iye.f the ':ili Lake tlnaVr i in tin.- it v. j Mm M.r. v i (,!oiv (ahiavl.' an.J Mr. ; V,'ilii;tni play Ih-- part' nt" John ; Storm, r type of r-l i u'i.m- Tnna,ti. 'l'l:e , pro.Kj.i ion is r MiarkaM' tor lifautv ; an. I . i iir;it'- of t r.-at men t , for tiv ( run inaf ihl' ju''inent anl for fine !e-1.-. f e t:.-te n all that pertains to thr Miali ;tt inp of a storv. At t!ie eml .'f.:i:.-H one of tllose pathrtje touehe-,. h -pi i it n:i 1 Hp pen I to tin ima hh t ion uhifh belongs to th art of r-irture pto- i i- !on ;iiirl no oher tn-Mnun of .i prr-Mnn. T!k photnpl-iv ix fille.t witn thrill : anH rlimnx-f. T'ie mol .-rne with itn '; mio renplr ;t n I the howint: of TferVv 1 o:.v nt t!n worlil-fatnotis hpsnm Downs i i h . et rat k are f eat .ire-. i New phn s that hn e been put into ' re. ent pmniietini hi the Fine Art ?tn-; ?tn-; iin are "The Miinc Link, " with Roi.rrt Harron ami Norma Tahnrolce; i'l'he yrir-f of I'ouer." with Urrm i .Tr-htif-nn ; ' Hetty of GrevMone. ' ' Ti-ith T'ori'th-- frith; "His Hirturp in the Taper. ' ' tarin PoncLai Fairbanks, ami ''Th Woo.l Nvmph," Marring Mnrir loro. supported hv an nil -star a t. ' ' I ;p i lj no, " stnrrini; Lilliiin fii?h, ! ii iu reljfarsjil, ami uiil Minn be put i into pro'l'.K tiou nniler the dirretion of Iidiam 'liri.tv ( abanue. Now for Carmen of Theda Bara T I K I'jn'luie wliit h i ill ,e hliiiij at the liex Ih. uter for th.! f'irnt three days of the week, lieyinniiij; with S niida unit in ee, will x'ixv Salt Iaketv a eliatn-e lo make :l rompari-oii of stHrs an.) prodn.-.m in iKe aine soi-n ami pi.-turoK, r. pe' 1 1 eiy. Ai tiie am' time that the l.aM.v romi-any bryan itf prepaiation of the ( iei n 1 1 1 i ne I'ariar er- tiuii ol ' ' ' aniion, ' ' tlie l'o eoinf-ativ ntHi't ed to ma ii ii fact in e a not her version of the name .it ory with 'J'hedu Ha ra in the title role. The two picture-, are radically different dif-ferent in their 'onc-pt ions of the title role-1. Tlieda Haiti b. to well known, in Suit Lake that it in not difficult to imagine her in the part of ( armeii, where her kuowk-ile of the vampire role t-Hii hav e ful! sway. She lierxdf de j ttcri Iff t he i ole. j "In the title rnle of Carmen I f.-e j that 1 hae attained llf :oh! of my. nil is tie ambit ion, !-he said. " The l ariouH t vpe. or women which I have ( created rj n r i i ) j4 tli last year are more i or less akin to the u pi cine "arim-n, I and may be i ega i ded a-i having been j in -uiwe iiifh - in e a pre .a rat ion fur ni v gr.-atet a'-lii.M emetit. I think that mine i an original, wild. free, uiitiam- llieb-d el-lon of the Ml broil inis and intoieiniit flirt. ' ' A Keystone Burlesque RKAl burlr-.jiie uf the oM-fa-diioned fnit is promi id in ''A (iainc C)d Knight. ' ' hii-h iutroducei "harles A. Mtirra;. , formerly of a wide! y-k nown audev illi- team r: .Mnrra v and Mack, at the lrx t iiea t er next Tlmr-vlay, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. MnrrHv is a wan-deriut; wan-deriut; k niylit who in iiii t raveN with his. vab-t reaches t he paho i; of Kin : Mike Mil. The fun begins wh'en the kiiij.; trie to wed hii- linmlv d an ill t er 1 to the knight, who natural I y pretei s- the i OUlier and prettier ilauhter. Ma.k Sei tt ha- a-s.-mbled in !ke -i-enr- at court a bevy of beautifn. oiinj4 worsen, who afford a ha n I "-ouo-b;- k ..'i on ud for many of t h far. i. a! situation-. ''A C,unie. Old KniL'ht'' is more than a farce; it i. real burlesque, d i: e.-t ed by the master burlesquer of them all ami acted by t lie Tuc-t competent com-petent pla vers in that sphere of the n. ot ion pu t urn. Sennett Acts Again. A PLEASANT feature of the inan-X-irutinii ol" the Triangle pro-ijramme pro-ijramme at the American theater today is the return of Mack Sennett, the Sennett Sen-nett Keystone director, to acting. While .lne.-tm-j .-ontinuef to be Mr. Sennett ' main bui-ine-.-. he has taken delight iu playmL occaf-ioual parts with ihe dia-t dia-t inui-h'1.! Mar now at tho Key-tone .-t udiu. Iu "Mv Valet." Kavmund Uitch-cock Uitch-cock V new tarre, Mr. Sennet t is seen in the tiilr role, while Mr. Hitchcock rportnivs, the part of a rich bachelor. No j funnier character -"ketch of a befuddled, j -t upid servant w as e er devised than 1 Mr. Sennett putn forth in this play. "Mv Valet" is the story of a rich bach'dnr afliaiieed to a giil he ha,n ne'r met. Piquant Mabel Normand is cant ns tbo unknown fiancee. Fred Mace, another nf filniland's best-known fun-makers, fun-makers, play? the part of an amorous French ou nt. The eomedv will be a part of the programme pro-gramme at the American tor today and tomorrow only. The happv smile on Marguerite Cour-tot Cour-tot face tbe.ee days may be due to the thou put of the wonderful gowns which arH to he worn by her in the forthcomuie episode of the new Kaleni series. "The Ventures uf Marguerite,''' in which she is betnpf fcature-l! .. ' ':, 1" - -.a ',. -' ... $yy 'V ' , ' ; C'i A ' " ', 4 ' ' ' Y t 'A ; ' . 1 ' 1 f ' V . ' , ' - - , i y ; ' ' : V Theda Bara, the vampire of the screen and sometimes called "Satan's 1 Soul-mate," who is playing the title role iu her own version of the famous j grand opera, "Carmen," at the Rex theater for the first three days only of this week, beginning this afternoon. j A New Combination, CONTKACTS have been signed by the Paramount Pictures corporation I and Kiaw & Erlanger, by which a new corporation, to be known as t he Para-mount-Klaw & Erlanger company, has been formed. The new organization will have for its purpose the extending of the Paramount service to cities which lit does not. now reach, and the procuring procur-ing of suitable theaters in those cities 1 for the showing of Paramount pictures. 1 .Paramount dist ribnres the riei ures made by the Famous Piavers Film company, com-pany, Lasky Feature Piay company, Oliver Ol-iver Morocco Photoplay company and Pallas Pictures. iueoi porated. Some time ago it adopted the continuous service ser-vice system used by Klaw & Erlanger in booking theatrical attractions for many years. The new corporation will build up a chain of high-da? picture theaters throughout the country to be served by Paramount. The new- corporation will be capitalized capital-ized at -,O0D,0o0. The executive board will consist of Marc Klaw, Abraham Erlanger, Adoiph 2 11 k or, Samuel Goldfish, Gold-fish, W. W. Hodkinson and Raymond Pawley. An associate board of directors direc-tors w'il be named later. The present interest of the companies included in I the new combine not be distributed, I nor will the status of any theaters having hav-ing the service of either the picture or the theatrical company. Hint to struggling authors: A young literary aspirant figures as hero in a recently produced til in. He registers a complete tailure as a conqueror of the magazines, but when he acquires a rich father-in-law who is a stock broker, brok-er, lie proceeds to turn t ricks in Wall street and accumulate a fortune. A good tip that for some Greenwich village vil-lage residents. If you are unable to establish yourself as an author, turn your attention to commercial life. It's the simplest thing on earth to take dob lars away from unsuspecting financiers handicapped by lack of the artistic temperament. i Spauish Fork is to have a. new $11,-00O $11,-00O motion picture theater, accordiug to announcements bv Ellis Bjorling of that place. Mr. Biorling will open bids for construction this week. The new picture pic-ture house will have a terra colt a front. The building will be two stories high, the theater on the ground floor and the second floor comprising a twenty -room annex to the Arnold hotel. A picture of Miss Cora Milam, a Salt Lake girl, who is an entrant in a contest to develop potential ' ' movie queens," appears in the current number of the Photoplay Magazine. 1 j An Alaskan Cave Man. Df USTIN FAR NUM.. the handsome f actor who achieved a great euo- 1 cecs in "The Virginian ' ' and ot her .stage piays. j one of tie1 interesting 1 sieiiar an ni- lions iu the Triangle pro- 1 I gramme w lib-h will be show n nt tue j American theater next Thursday, Fn- day and Saturday. Mr. Earn urn will be presented in the Alaskan caveman drama. dra-ma. "The Jrou Strain.'" Miss Enid Markey, a popular lea-ling woman of the ince studio, is associate t with Mr. Farnum in this play. Other members uf the cast include C hnrlca K. French, Louise Glaum and Truly Siiat- tuck. r ' ' The Iron Strain " has been dp-.vip'l i as a sort of cross between " The Tarn- ; ing of the Shrew" and "Th Great Divide." Di-vide." The circumstance of its comparison com-parison with such classics indicate its a high excellence. It is -a story of stiik- t. ingly contrasted types, of the difference between artificial society and outdoor nature, of forceful worth and social vanity. It gripped the spectators v.-iv ' closely when it was recently played in j New York. Chicago and Philadelphia, the only three eastern cities of prominence prom-inence which play Triangle productions ; before they are presented to Salt Laka audiences. K Holbrook Blinn's Next. ' WORLD FILM is to produce Frank J Norris's " McTeague of San g Francisco," based upon one of the nov- ' els of that excellent writ -v, who died, ; as the phrase runs, all too soon. Xorris wroi e " 1 be Pit. " whi"b was u a successful bonk, a successful Way and a successful motion picture, ia "Me- Teague, ' ' Mr. Holbrook Biinn makes n his fourth a j -peat a nee for World Film. " It is a pan demanding the display of - 5 great physical and men tai power, such. ' tr a part as that which Air. P.limi so el- !S fectivelv put over in "The Boss." Far- f rv O'Neill is the director ot" "Me- : Teague." 1- Ever hear one actor praise another t actor? Anyway, this comes from a Los , Angeles mimeograph as a true story: At the Los Angeles Athletic club tiie other night several thespians were dis- ' cussing the merits of Henry B. Wait- :.r- hall. One actor said this:" "I often :' wonder which Walth.all 1 like the best, H the stage man or the ma n in private life. He is the most lovable man t ( know, gentle and brave. Ou the screen p.. he often repels me by his vivid and 7' almost repellent impersonations, but I invariably come away from the theater with the warmest admiration for his extraordinary genius. He is a true artist." t y 1 :v - .r ; . . A - - - - fla ... .. . . a v, ; .s'.-.v .ai... " --a- , ' ' 1 -- V - ill ( rs - X' f(cr) ,;V:::.'Vi " S. . f ; ':-! a-.a'-. ? ' " : A scene from "Tlie L?mb." tlic first of the Trinpglc Waster Features to a, be played in Salt Lake. Douglas Fairbanks is the star of the attraction, -n which wiU be at the American theater today and tomorrow only. 0'. |