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Show rctnrs. although they trt noted for their stole I dmnor. The star adds qualifying phrua to thla by staling that the ra In-st In certain part a. Her aaeertlon la baaed upon a scene thai ocrurrMi rlurinr the flimln of her t la teat production, "The Primitive L-er." L-er." which haa been tha featured attraction at-traction at tha American theatre all thla week and which rloaea tomorrow n!f?ht. In thla story an Indian chif vi m a vtv Id d mo n at ration tn tht handling of unruly wives that la lm-l-nstva, to sy the laaat. With all tha momentous meaning of hla action, tha Indian la stoically el-lnt. el-lnt. .Neither by word or facial as rreaelon does ha Ind irate that ha 1 doina anything but amokln tha ptpe . of peace when one of hla wivaa enters to eek for a bit of femlnina finery. Whan tha squaw a louuactoueneaa be-Klas be-Klas to diaturb his comfort, however, he reverie to caveman's tactics. na r,ulck rlae and descent of hla truaty ilarht arm gives U tha action tha arena needs. It ts thla eplaoda In tha story that convinces Hector Tom lev. a husband who fears he la losing his wife's lova. how to handle the domestic altuatlon; and la doea in In i manner that Is rt-ptet with comedy and original humor. Cuvvent Attractions DRAMA AND VAUDtVILLl. PANTAGES Jonnny Elliott end CIH. Thre ftsnatore, La Franc and Byron. Neda Nerraine; ether acta and "Tha Oray Dawn." MOTION PICTU1. KINEMA last day, "Tha Dallcloua Llttl Dawll." with Ma Murray- and Rodolph Valentino; Century comady, "Holla Mara." ! PARAMOUNT . EMRRCtt "Hla Bask Against ta WaU," with Raymond Hat-ton, Hat-ton, "A Trip to Paramoynt Town"; Ratho Nowa. AMERICAN Conatanco Talmadg In Ed- gar ftolwyn'a comody-drama. "Tho Prlmltlvo Lovar'i Toonorvillo Trolloyi Ratno Nawa. BROADWAY Bi doubla bill, "Tha Man Huntor'' and 'Tha Good Sad wifa"; alao a comady. ,CEM May McAvoy In "Through a Olasa Window." RESORT. BALTAIR Big Eloctrlflcatloit day 'ear. nival and grand maaquo rovwoi boating, bathing, bowling, dancing. . LAQOON Bnuggla pug dancot Ogdon Elko' outing; awHmmmg at Waiklkl boach; carnival attractiona; chlldran'a froo ployground. BRIGHTON HOTEL Oanclna ovary at-' at-' urday night. Evans' Orchaatra, Grand Carnival at Saltair Tonight TnnlKhl la thf KrHrid nmaUo rovur at icav Haltalr. Marklna: tl wlndup "t a day at carnival fun, tn .Innc-o thia vnlni( In Iho icrrat pavilti.n will l.e a bnllunl and Krolraijur aff.ilr. Tho K. uwn rtwi-t. n Imnd. wrll prtmr1 for !'. mi-rry ixrn m i . rt will l.ruiB out " r Hum PMiiiiirmiirrTin7TT'"nrTTTM" A program if dHiitv miHli' mm haa nct-r l-.n hear1 at lh .uttlHr hrHth re-aorl. re-aorl. And that'a auvinK lot. for the onranlxjtinn haa taken ita ttttnei''; T"-Iioim T"-Iioim by florin all through th- aummfr "It, rrpalrftly lntro.lticlnK nuinUrra that evoked tornadot'a fl api lnua. It la aald to ho v.orth a trip to the lake Pontage Star Owet . Start to Salt Lake ... . "I owo my otart to Bait Lako City." aald Nads Ntmlat, toVadtod ooprono and tenor aoloiat, who a Tho Oiri U 1th the Phenomoral Voir" la ona of tha h-adllna acta at the I'antaxea thla week. "It waa thla way." continued tho aonatreaa. "la tho aummer of 112 In the hot month of July Mra. O. B. riakely and Jlra. Hoi fela;al paked me to atna; at p women's club maotlns at tha Hntol Utah. Thoogh I had auni n.any tlinea at antertalnmenta thla ja ir.y flrat bid; public appearance, and i frmember how 1 went through tho ordeal or-deal wllh fear and tremblln. but they aeml to like any vole. Afterwarda Mra. Ulakely and Mra, Belgel took friendly Intereat In ma and Mra Hlake-iey Hlake-iey took m to I'rofoaanr J. 4. McClellan and he aakeu mo to ilnar for him- A' ti nt rime the only place 1 rrally knew 'T.iin l out-by." and I a.it. It with all the heart and aoul 1 poeeea, I for 1 rallt-d It meant the ouly oppor-I oppor-I tunlty 1 inmht ever have. I'rofeaaor I Mcil-tlen waa kind rnuuKh to Iflvo Bio a free acholarahip, and 1 aome lime under the direction of rro-f. rro-f. eaor Alfred beat. Henre to theae two 1 owe my atart. Ueorm K. Ounn then look an Inl.ieat In my welfare, and a. in me to t'hlcalo to atuily anl "l''n hla d.ulh. 1 bvKim my work In vaudeville vaude-ville toorlnie nrat with the Keith and now wllh the rentage circuit. hen In Salt l"k I neer ua-d Ihe tenor voice mu"h althniKh Ihe proreaora aald I had a onli-rtiil rane;e. Mv voice la In roalliv not falaetto, aa both the lenor and eoprano voice are not fontd but chM toaea. I ahall never foraret uear old Halt Lake, and had hoped to are my good Sainarltana, Mra Blake-Iry Blake-Iry find Mra. Helicel. but Mra. Blakely. the flrat named, haa paaaed to the reat K oiid. and ilra. Hikel In In lh''' hon.l 'frlrnd'jeeaiV X lelao . "w'ho l 1101 n-arrlnd and llvlnu In rUlt l-uke antne-wh.re. antne-wh.re. and Ihe two profeaaora whom I nhill never forget." Hut th: onlv tae part ft the atory of the clecr illtle apngidrd. Khe aj born In Ce-hoalovaki and emigrated with her parenta tn the new world when luet a child. She knew the trlala Raymond Hat ton and Others at Paramount Xt tlie Paramount -Em preaa theatre, where .Ike new production. ."Hla Back Agnlnt the Well," began a three-day run yeterday. many of the beet character playera of the screen may be aeen In .upport of Raymond flatlon, who haa the leading role In thla new kind of Weal em picture. He playa the pert of a coward who haa to prove htmaelf a hero, in the end bia love for a girl make a hero of him. In the meantime, he undergoes All the panga of fear known to man of beast. Yet Mr. tint ton a Inter, pretatlon of the character, while alncere to the foibles of the hero, preoenta him to the audience tn A humorous lighL The fun In "His Hack Against the Wall ' beglna In the flrt reel and continue con-tinue to he end of the last. In hla 1 presentation of the hero who la a row. Iard St heart. Raymond Hatton ha tho eacellent oupport of a cast of playera who have earned lasting reputations on the screen. Among the many artlata who inp.tr In the n-w ;o!dwvn picture are Virginia Valll. Virginia Madison, Will Walling. tJorJon Russell. W. II. ttaln-brtilge. ttaln-brtilge. Fred Kohler, .lack t'urtla. Shannon Shan-non Day and Louis Morrison. The picture waa directed hv Rowland V. Ie and the admlrabel aettlnga were designed hv Tedrlc Gfhbnna. upplementlng the feature la the moat Intereatlng trip through the Itnimmnl studios, snd being shown under the name nf "A Trip to 'sramount Town " TMi tour gives the audience nuny peep behind the scene of the studios and shows some glimpse of the big pictures which ere coming along at the Para- mount-Knipreas this fnll and winter. Some thirty-two stars and a host of dt- j I rectors are the plavers In the picture, ( which Is decld.oly well connected inil Interesting, every moment of It. The rathe. News completes the program, which goea the rest of this week nsd I which will lie succeeded on Hundav mall-nee mall-nee bv I.ila I and Wallace Reld In "Tha Dictator." Indian Beit Movie Acton, Say "Connie" Pesplte the Met that 0' essl veness Is supposed!- qualification for a reen acting. Constance Talmadgr declares that Indiana make the het movie jHm ui oanre 10 turn a thing- aa ".wtun.-t ".wtun.-t ling," aa played In the intmitablfj ar-rariKment ar-rariKment "I Mr Nweeten, No end of eurnlval grifidii have been aaemhled fir free dijit i Ibui Ion. I'p to S P. m. It will be ns:.enaed with a Ir.iiltant h.i ml, and no rharre mm. All coaiumd auenta at the lake tonlKht lll rtelve a apfdal Kaltalr priae. the nature of which ia to tie kept et-crec t.ntil th1 moment It la apriing. Trnlna will run every h;if hotir. each way, providing ample transportation to handle the ihronna who Mil) a I Land the carnival. "The GoodliarWife" At Broadway Today Photoplay lovere who like reattam and Id -.ilium lnlnrei.tir.niY Interwoven who ilk thrll'a and mmhII. n, humor a nlj.')i.!ij .tif ritlnK-y r-'ni'-lnvd are aiJvUfT lo attentl the Hrntdwnv thf.t-t thf.t-t r ttdnv. tmirrow nnil lat ur.ln v. When 'Tha ood-l;ad Wife.'' ftd.tptt-d fioin thrt rv Imlav Taylor atorv. The Wild Wawn." recently appearing; In Muna-v -i Mngaxlne will h- alifwn. The title tote la an original rharar-terlxaMitri. rharar-terlxaMitri. a rut la aatd to he .onvlnclng-ly .onvlnclng-ly and charmingly porrruyed hr Ioro-thy Ioro-thy (ireen. mho lontrlhnied a aerlea of aurreeaful ro'ea to the acreeiu Tha-product Tha-product rf Ihe Tartalan mualo halla. and a wild, unconventional, beam If ui fhyalcal creature. "The (tood-Pud Wife" marrlea the a.-lon of an artatorrat lc Houtharn family, and puta him and hie ery reaper t a tile par nta through el reela of alternate alarm. I ml tg nation, vtvatlon, aggravation, fright and worry, wor-ry, befire ahe proven to th-m In the alxth reel that ahe la a reaular genuine. gen-uine. triie-I'luc woman, rendy to a:irrl-flre a:irrl-flre her happlneaa ftr hr hualtMnd'a. Iadv and nillkrig to art"nt m life of If nellnean nnd ail nra ai that he may be free from her and the run at nt plight a in w hlch ahe plact-a hi in - hut then, that would Kpoll one of the fln-t rlimaxea that ever appeared In a pho-tnpln pho-tnpln v. The Man Hunter" and a corned) romplete the til. of poverty and hard work, but ail me while kept mrrritlv alnglng through life. Kate happened to bring her to fcHlt 1-ake to work and thn came auc-caa auc-caa and happlneaa. Although ahe la a Croatian ahe ainga with JuhI a alight accent that makea her aelectlona even more beautiful, and her clear enunciation enuncia-tion and t-i hnlue ia remarkable. Iter right name la Nada H re hlch. "Delicious Little DeviV Plays Last Times Tday It's last call for lUi Murray and Ro. dolph Vulcntino at the Kineina theatre. The popular production. "The ll!elou l.lttl I ev II." will aiv way tomorrow for Frank Mayo s latest picture, "Afraid I t0Judsiiia: from the numlier of people "Wrio' Rllrtul' l Hie Kmi:l Tsst nillt. In" feature could lie held over for a third weed; but. on account of previoua book-Ins; book-Ins; nrrnnjrr-menta. tialay will he the last screening; for this picture, which hs Wen at the popular theatre for two weeks. . ,., V . J. O'Connor, manssec or the Kl- , nema. Is soma; to present new prodiic- , tlona on Saturdaya In the future rather, than the uiual Hunday opening. I I Many Attend Party on j McDonald Roof Garden j About S.0ftt peoftle attended the public recejrtion given on the ronf garden of the J. H Mclonald Choeolate company ffictorv la-it nlirht. The affair waa under the direction of J. S. McIKinald, preV- I dent of the company. Similar ventn ttrn held at leant annually to give the 'public an opKrtunily to view the e.m- rlHia rof g.irdfn and to a--e the manner tn which the .Mcftonald mMiiag'-ment pro-vi'ba pro-vi'ba recraitlion fur Ita -mploy-ee. The Aerial quartet furnlahed muaie and . dan-lng waa enjoyed from 8 to II, lie-I frehruenta were aerved. Ham plea of i 1 Mcl 'on.itdjrodurtaw-ere gtventh guest a. |