Show Salt Lake Lak Girl Is Vampire in Play at Paramount There are two kinds of havoc In Inthe Inthe Inthe the William Fox production by that I name which opened at the Para Para- I mount Empress ss theatre j esterday yesterday I There Is the havoc oc caused by war var varand I and the havoc caused by a woman It is a fine Cine big picture from rom every I viewpoint viewpoint excellent excellent in its conception conception concep concep- tion and well veIl carried out by a awell awell well chosen cast carefully directed I by Rowland V V. Lee There Is no noI I reason why the screen version I should not be as popular as the pla pIa play which was a a 8 big success in I New York VorK London and Paris The story in brief bricf is o of two men menI whose long lire friendship is ruined I b by their love for one selfish woman wo wo- wo- wo man She could not riot decide which o of them she loved and neither of them realized the truth truth that that she was waa incapable of loving anyone but herself herselt Circumstances made one oneo o of them a captain and the other a lieutenant In the saiVe ssie company In a fit It o of jealousy jealous this captain sent his friends Into the most lost ex exposed ex- ex posed position on the line ordering him to hold on there even after I headquarters had given the command command com com- mand for a retreat i The captain is pl played b by Walter Walterj j McGrail and his young oung rival by George OBrien O'Brien Margaret Livingston Livings Livings- ton a Salt Lake girl has the vampire vampire yarn yarn- pire role and Madge Bellamy appears appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears as a most appealing Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross nurse Leslie LesUe Fenton a young joung juvenile Ju actor makes a minor role rol so alive aUve and and- compelling that he stands ou out favorably among the principal pla players ers ers Others in the cast are Eulale Eulaie Jensen David Butler But- But lei ler Harvey Clark Wade Boteler and Captain Calvert A A. pleasing specialty act Is given Iven this week stage on-stage in the hands of Duell and company featuring four girls and a Hindu Illusion artist Zona in her Interpretation d ince of India proves to be a vaudeville act of high order |