Show r. r Auer Death earthbound k 0 Theme reme eve leve In life after death t I philosophy of existence ph growth after the thc 1 carded Its mortal 1 raiment Ill do do you think that your ij attitude here on earth earth In any way the progress trones who have gone beany bellmany be- be any other questions will wUl hen you see Basil Kings King's i which has been smash- smash nee nce records all over the wil be he seen in Salt is one of the notable prod- prod ear from the Goldwyn i 1 In speaking about its Itsell Its Its' well ell as Its Us technical at- at raham Lehr Western Vestern exe- exe expresses his firm the film will viii rouse a wave hero here In the tho West as it hashe has ae le East Fast and will create ar- ar l even from thos thus off at the ordinary ig said Mr tad lad throughout the the- ff of author and ad experienced pOur jOur editorial d department King lang the author until the continuity met net only of the spiritual I I ho tale but of sound dray dra- dra y as well emphasized i in this I lue luc of pictorial quality in top tory The director T T. Hayes 0 thorough raj-thorough a thorough student not town Cown branch of the work am amera amer era possibilities as well I sp of novel and I nt of ot several several- tremendous Attic story will J. J believe belleve I he st sated theatregoer most ton ion t I Ig I g novel In the achievement I. I I i twill be he t f und and In bli film rf Lehr h and I I 1 I f If nd something 0 distinctly the cathedral scene where l liar lar effect is attained with but two characters The I the She the great buildings the I and the finely of ot the acting carp car ss which is rare in so in in- I enc cne some sonic of or the author authors author's a I tons when discussing the Its psychical aspect Mr 11 1 the drama Is neither theosophical Christian i anything else or on school of ot thought Said 8 skin ln a common sense way only of ot the tho possibilities lit pIt is distinctly a play play play- se and se and avoids all preten- preten except In so far tar farthing as thing tho the train of 01 thought preten-I preten y It out in his own the desired desired end wo we have our audience with I. I We lit lirt the I spectator permitting him t is denied to the actual o Is te tense se drama of ot lov love and a e of o a a. spirit lt as ea earth t 1 J Iv fdA t bound explained lr Ir L Lehr hr when Mien Its ideals and cravings cravings- are material and in this play we try to show the means by which the spirit works its way outward and upward Many of or Mr Ir Kings King's own phrases phrases ar are used as ns sub in this film tUm lama drama I to which an excellent cast temar remark able photography and effective scenic sc equipment have added vitally to the t J ors or's own interesting story v I rt t f f f S SS- SS I Limousine Maid I. I Co Coming ing to the I Salt Lake The Salt Lake theatre will have a farce of the most type for three nights and a matinee beginning Thursday when A A. II Woods' Woods latest New v York success will be presented of far- far with a distinguished company cuers The The play had a metropolitan I run of over eight months last season and has enjoyed long runs in Boston I i and Chicago It is in three acts and is I the work of or Wilson Nilson Collison co author of or Up in labels Mabel's Room and Avery t I who is at present enjoying I Ithe the unusual prosperity of having four plays running successfully in New York theatres The play has been heen described as a Jolly Joy ride with neer ne'er a signi sign of tire trouble and without any skidding skid skid- ding of the fun tun from the start to the final curtain The machinery of th the limousine sends it along at a gait that exceeds the speed limit for stored inthe inthe in inthe the batteries batteries' are many sparks of rollicking rollicking rollicking rol rol- licking humor The plot of the farce concerns with the adventures of Tony Hamilton who is driving to a party part the hostess of which is a a former sweetheart stops stop on the road to give a lift to a foreign looking rem female le who afterwards turnout turn turns out to be bo a a thug in disguise t h he aid of an accomplice Tony is knocked unconscious The adventure occurs scours not far tar from the tho scene of the house part yand rand the unfortunate hero is disrobed disrobed disrobed dis dis- robed by the robbers and carried into the sleeping apartment of the hostess and finally left under tho the bed In ln which the lady is sleeping suffering from flom an attack of the grippe Ills His subsequent Ills subsequent discovery naturally leads to much embarrassment embarrassment embarrassment em em- and the complication sarI Bare further entangled by the tho arrival of or an anold anold anold old aunt from Cal California fornia who never having seen her nieces niece's husband immediately im tin- mediately assumes that the unexpected ed visitor is that individual There Is not let up in the fun which starts fro from In Inthis this amusing foundation and which Involves others in the tho humorous mis mistakes takes 8 which ensue Mr Wood has fUrnished furnished fur fUr- an exceptional company of skilled actors experienced In this type hope of play It Jt includes John Arthur one bf br the tho cleverest of American comedians l ans' ans Nancy Fair William tan Marion Marlon Ballou George B B. Connor Barnett Parker Parker Par- Par ker Archer Curt Curtis s Anne Annc Lorenz Lee Lee I Kelso SQ Jane Seymour and Edward But But- I ler ter NO HUNGER STRIKE FOR LANDIS Cullen Landis returned yesterday to his usual haunts thereby relieving the ty of his Ills friends who were Just organ just organ izing a searching party to send out for Jor him He had been lost in the Sierra Madre mountains for two days das and nl nights After the last scenes of oC Bunty Bunts Pulls Pulis the tho Strings were taken at tho the Goldwyn studio Mr Landis went for a short outIng out out- ing hunting deer with some friends He lie became separated from them and lost all al' sense of direction His friends returned to Cut Cu Culyer er City expecting to find him there and when he did not come they the began to be worried On the second day of his hs wanderings he stumbled on a prospectors prospector's prospectors prospector's prospectors prospector's pros- pros camp any was guided home All Alls All's s well that ends well wen but Cullen Landis will tell ten the world that going two days and nights without food toOd are hl his hll limit hell he 11 never go on any hunger hung r strike S 1 |