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Show THE CHRISTIAN' TO PROM 'WOMAN 0I TOLLY' TAR CRY f 2 I I SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 N, 1 : American. Continuous. Z to 11 J p m. Sunday, Monday. Tuv!ay. I Jnr!- n;1 Tully Marshall tn flry I Hernaril anlj Kwty Io it"; Mint 1'irfc- - in "The Creat Fear! ! Ti Pal he .Vws. Wednesday. Thurvl iv. Frt4.iv and Saturday. I J Vi".r.l Mwfc anl OrnrK Fawrett f t MaKol Vnrmsnrl I land l:os o ArbucScI In "Fatty and J J m Pathe News, livery ;.! Adrift": I cvf ;iins. rni!n an ncrri un hi f I tr i. Prof. J. J. ?dClelln. director. J I .1 cr . Cfi n 1 n u o u . 1 1 m. to ii t is.ii i It p m. Second ck or i rv of h rail to arrtml I Performances start 1i: a Inst war. J "--- '": - "-- f. i 1 ? t, 1 j-- at tl nnl HIS m . v & fy m. i to 11 ?ontIntoi. J Ttolartfl TUith nnd Monday. t Frank Mayo In "Twrnty Yf rs , ari'.l,iy Atn." thlr! ciuiptr of "Th? "Th Uttle fidy AcrossIn a IIo)"HUrkmll th Way"; I Vilnlay ati'l an J "Tt. Doathlork. Th'ir"?r.Tuftay. AUknn rlrarnn. Friday and SaturHohart Hrnly !! Jan Novak thir'l tn-- f n Tii Traction ;rab,""His ICtalJ jifaltmfnt ff MJr.irt"; ? '."PA - - I I " U har.i'-rr"- "llr Love irp-i- - , . s ' ' lit', . i f.iir. I nrojidwr. Sun lav ril Monday,! th rhrmlnff screen proniility, Molly MIntyro In "Hfr Clreat rn ma. full J n orlarlnal I c r .V ' photo! thrtlUnc situations and n.cllmax. I dontde and Tuesday lnsday. 111. trautlfnl Marscurlte Snow Irs J Hemcm-- j "no'eipary That's for Hour," f J J .rafi." and Charlie Chaplin In ftf I ! ' In Duck Arord Art MeMfsy. . . . i Parvln jtorl! . . ' . . .i ... I Harry Ialmr. ' Sflnsr Mil wnukw." I n 'enlc. nnd "Spldrr Harlow I ' tlatjrnont Mrfin Competition." drama. t I i -- t - 4 i.i.ii Moving Picture i i I i i Motes It r f; - it- -! t:"i. ini'l-- t t hi M. M i!. .r ; rur- ji T vr f.. v tif of c. M-r- j.- in f : I a former hs-who just puplllst. a prominent role In plavlmr R (KID) r i 1 GO AN", a forlhcoinln; AUry." of i i f - In New York". - w i I . f h. 1 married b' V N-.- dlr-.t'- hulit for r . fin-siin irt..irk. ba. thrt rok of anjn( elderly f.fivits " -f .. bat Will leopl Petrova Is notion picture ,tr' v. n ;! d th hair turned wntle In f,.dd hr i!d ten follow hu tlirf tt .i f huaband. Iter ir, f:r fin!!. -- r w all died within t r a it' iirnt t. ni'nii:. Mr' ?: irtan's I a romparn-:w!- , iv st wnrr,.in and with t.r l air rmke t"'!e pt;r v. i tvi-- ' for motion '.!-- ' M'tro roroedy IerK t Is a real A Yll"w Streak." Iri I ret-ees money from :i" Ms literary efforts. taxln") J ;st consum-i:,,if- Thr"'!.:'! .t orpor-r.titui'i the Mtr will rerfve t'rrrrmrf i;thl tt ion In wbfrh fir ji er will b at least p;and ttprdut arpetrs a term of three years, f.. ir .i. m ir with t'sis popular rrtit r fh stellar rnic T s will rn ke a mlnlmtirn f of for fhr' yearV work. Mis i" iri rmiri' t.il .Ittdir-Tiew r v irf- - ,, In ri-n- n r, j . i i Mr; i n ii.-- H t -- E. 1 r-- i t ? pl.-tur- e J-t- 1 !? r.! a r-- I : fr i l'i'-tir- e o. ' - fr 1 sr-r- : .'' M" ro !..K.:t t " i In ! - -- !.. rtr-.w- :irt f i . f,.tli.ri ii Vh. e teat'hesdee k .1 of New York's nimhr r k i n t irt (s r,'t -- - ' - ir :r "Trie Finn! In ' fur-- pi. - rol in ho p!a s i'hr,i Williams. Is :i Slttleit bv i,lrt. f "! '.icr rntry rn the stae with Hi. b r.l the cornl tan. In M Mlsi . Ti v;'- . ." Cfi-r-.er- . i .fr-K"- lin't . sin-rin- Tell sr Wife" ' In an msenue pnrt scored a s thf rnm'.lv, wh!i'i made a Wtlllams ress ttour in of encities. Sbe th-ter d vaudev :te as a western tomboy jcirl. WMle pl.t : diip tbfs role iri Ien-r- r ?! e v en .rased to pla Icid-- In fri " ..f uetern lif" pictures. Trric.-n- . who plays with T;:oiti.k f Mtl-Minter n 'T.'ufl of Tittle M.uv bfcaii his professional catrie reer with a ircus. pl.iyins? a clown. Itv nr.I'r t plv the rltrht atmo. to a scene in "The Jrren I h' w-r- A1U-1.- "Tl.o Christian" IMIth Storey played a considerably different role from the one ho will take In "Tno ITice of Folly." her next picture. Thl release will find her In a part calling for an entirely different line of actlngr. and preserve with fidelity Swamp" mdl.-a- l and urKlal alerjeo as it Is practiced today, a hospital In I wa." called upon for all the parof an important operation. aphernalia A iircon wa al.o obtained to drill th players In their arlous parts as and assistants In these principals ernes. Samuel S Hutchinson of the American Film company recently nounded a 1914 kynot for the manufacture of better and healthier toned pictures. "T!:i present day film an a picture, of llf mint stand for ths qualities which w find the most admirable In men and women." said President "These are. strength, Hutchinson. cleanliness and a sense of the beauty, The photoplay which depends rlht. for Its appeal on distasteful topics, like the habit, excessive drinking, deathbed scenes, tortures, tho morbid or the nuKrest ive, has no place In the literature of the screen, which has only recently come into belns." Jane ;rey. who stars In the title role In "Let Katy Io It. has a reputation on the legitimate Mnco In N- - York. She in, appeared In "The Conspiracy" v.lth John i:merson. "The Thlns That Count" with Arnold Ialy, and "Kick In" with John Parrymore. She Is beautiful In real llf ns well as on the stage and In the pictures. She Is soon to In a production which shows llfo in the jiiurns and also scenes from Fifth avenue. Constance Crawley of Arthur Maude's ompany is a first cousin of Field Marshal Karl Kitchener. (Jreat Britain's famous war chieftain. Miss Crawley b.as liiij licit faith that "Kitchener of Khartoum" and the Uritlsh army will emerse triumphant In the present great striiKKk. Hssie Kyton Is proud of the fact that she becm b.ef" motion picture career as an "extra fjlrl." Ieoid of theatrical experience, she went on with the mob and by dint of hard work and determination to suTfeil, coupled with an unusual personality, was soon cast for "lilts." From small parts the rapidly advanced and today is considered one of the most talented leading women in motion pictures. A lot of people have talked somewhat vaguely about the fact that a good actress was never a good film actress, too. unless she took a year or so off and relearned her technique. It remained for Margaret lllinuton. now In An-Kel- ej nonprofr.a- iio Sliver, rhnrrfi elaborate ft. nii,il " r- I M.-pe- " np-pe- ar Daring Supplants Histrionic Ability In Screen Acting DARKEN YOUR ! ! ! t ; V - the west with "The Lie." to put her not finper on why the two arts were Miss Interchangeable. Immediately says: "I become so Intensely absorbed In the role I am portraylnjr that I forget myself entirely. The whole secretcon-of naturalness on the stace la to put centration and dramatic exposition Into a role, nnd forget your audience. How, then, could I do that, when the camera man was crlndlnj? up my emotions, filminr my soul In so many yards and shrlekinar at me: "Register Grief. Oh, ye little sods, why do they not realize that Krlef comes from the Inside and not from the outside? I would rather have a little less money and keep my Ideals of the filaRe." n r ' i ! . - J. v ;s ,- 1 J 'S - Arthur Ilauer. favorite leading man in character parts with the Thanhouser company, rejoices in the distinction of havlny played the part of tho Baron de llrioche In the original "Merry Widow" In 110S ''''. .:. J ..'.:, i - . :. r ..... - 1 j ltl IIMIIM). of flarins are romitiit more FH.VTS rnire in ,ne in f ttti.bm. a nd ever: rr ii.ln.fr N striving for thrillers. Ile!M of ItH ird." In v.hidiIs t.'haries lii brnond on apie;r. mid to III.I II v finiLic ."re rlrs fore t. ken by a tors in the prodtu tlon of u film. t tl. n were ever be- NEW ABSORPTION if il T-- Out-of-tow- n ' a ''t-- EI ALL MEL SOM IMllMJ. !tPJ i, 1 NANA BRYANT . t. '.' v. S-T-O- ! IWII' i THIEF ' IW1 M r? ihimi n. Ml, , HIM -P . STOP THIEF! I ! THE SCREAM AT THE v BJ OJ t& ' ... . trtMaalSai taiitKa : This Week Commencing Tonight All i Ernest Wilkes Stock I'm. Co. Presents ' m j t-1 A for Cohen & Prices: Jz; ' the Nights 15c, 35c, 25c, "Baby Mine." Mats. 50c. Thurs., Sat. Than Funnier "Officer 666." Swifter Than Laugh-Make- r. 2.30 25c. 15c, The Ernest Wilkes Stock Company moves to "The Wilkes" Theatre (formerly the "Utah"), Sunday, January 30. I New Bill Now Playing. THE GREAT CARTER METHOD Harris's Greatest KEEP M MIND U7if tm mnii HitTW Til rT 3 -- w I I STOP PAUL HARVEY H f s 1 - THEATRE I MEHESY TOD4V ONLY A I'O It Rough-ride- r ir 11 and January Limit January 31. 15 I) MKIIK'A FIRJ'I Gaumont Scenic. 'Keeplntc I With the JonerMi" Animated Cartoon Comedy by "Pop" Palmer. Harry HARLOW MEETS SPIDER COMPETITION.' Wlnnlfred Greenwood, Ed. Featuring Cox en and George Field. Drama by the Flying-Co. Union Music Afternoon nnd Even-lii- c. Alt cnt ." C?nta. Second Big Week sieelnc : A In "Milvtnnkce Shows RTY m hmmis 3 ex Men's Vitality. "LET KATY DOvIT" SUXDAY AND 3IONDAY VITAL FcDlCORD'S ;'"v n a Iw 4 frjf"" yrkM u -s r- Price St. At nil ilrutCKUts. AIwhtn DruiiS. on band at Schrnmm-Johnno- n res Beginning Wednesday FilciriTYRE WILLARD MACK in in "THE CORNER" HER GREAT HOUR' Full of interest and senaat lonal acenea. U Tuesday, CHfiRLIEOHflPLlN WJVia'Hfnr ttf't J ffiU;imm jt r.f .1 "r ;'iiCt-- " jtp P iln ZJS TW " m -- rf'"'""" a.i'i. Q " J n .... ' ' . ' I iiim .mi mini nww , - ' tyaamjrtRitw- - 11 a. m., 1.25, 3.50, 6.15, $A0 p. m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday rilOLLY Err start at A WEEK OF TRIANGLE ejp" 'TaFiaa! BEGINNING SUNDAY A City Ticket Office, HOTEL UTAH. " The "Uncle Tom's Cabin" of Motion Pictures. NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW. 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W an Ike t Wm.'lWJl PILES CURED AT HOME BY ri tj-l?a- ''-'' -- mr i EDUARDO AND ELISA CANSINO Miss Gertrude "Robinson, who is now being filmed In "As a Woman Sows," .'s also a scenario writer. From her pen came the photoplay, "Trapping Santa. Claus," produced hy D. W. Griffith. Several of her manuscripts have 1 L.' i Q-H- ii si?-s- Conrled. with Henry which has yet been drawn W. Savage and Frohman several seasons and about three years ago took to screen. the films. Yoi can easily turn your gray, lifeless, dry. faded or streaked with gray hair beautifully dark and lustrous If IJ-i'a- t 1 KLKAXOR WOODRUFF. SEA story, "Colton, U. S. N.' will be the next vehicle for bringing to America times In the Rcrecn the talent cf Miss "Woodruff. production succession. He made his debut In this The story is said to be one of the best country under the personal direction pictures of naval affairs as they are, of Helnrlch was Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Hair you'll op; Iy. a fe.c tlmef. Color Itetorcr to h.ilr and scalp like Is a harmless, ready-to-us- e i ham;oc. liquid, not stioky. nnl darkens nil your gray hair s. evenly that no one rtn tell it has been applied. 1 not a dye, but acts on the roots, and hair inkes scalp healthy, naturalrliai.slnx your stray hair and entire ly !i ad of hir t o that soft, even, dark luster, fluffiness, beauty and abundance which makes tho hair eo fascinating ami attractive, besides preventing dandruff, itchlnsr scalp and failing hair. Guaranteed T.O to satisfy or refunded. Only cents for n Ite at bis .bottle Irug store, ).'. l : Sun Drug tore, t Wa(Wasattli Utah. satch 3.".J , Salt City, folks supplied by mall. Call, write or telephone. Advertisement. i. jr. - well-know- HarmShade by less No Dye. i v r i u in two-ree- Look Young". Gray Hair Changed to an Even Dark i i ed Eleanor Woodruff Will Appear Next In Story of Navy el Q-Ba- n. x well-defin- Harold Lockwood and May Allison are noon to appear together In a two-resubject entitled "The Man in the Sombrero." The piece was specially written for Miss Allison and Lockwood, and Is one of the limited number of l pictures in which the couple are to appear. Harry Mestayer, leading man of one of the Seller company's west coast companies, is a member of a famous theatrical family, seme member of which has always been prominent on the American staire. He has had a great amount of stage experience, having n stars appeared with such as James K. Hackett and Margaret j s f.-:- . i liiiiiiVirMia Hi'iir Mum A S-Lj- GRAY HAIR ' J ap . F.nini sTonnv. DANNV 5 Forbes-Robertso- .f C two-rcf- l i ''' 4 Ry-le- 1 I 5 best-know- Af-- J I I I I - V rva . ; Virginia Pearson Took This Plunge Anna Held was mixing the famous Screen actors have v '' y$ Held to learned face these cartridges confi- Los cocktail for some friends in a Angeles cafe and a woman in the dently, but sometimes a little miscal- party admiring the celebrated comediso enne for her culation brings danger. It asked: "Is versatility do?" at the Thanhouser etudio in proved New there can't can't you anything when Kthyle Cooke make my eyes behave," is the"I ready recently "v faced a loaded revolver while playing response of the star. PerforIn "The Last the leading part mance." During the filming of "Pudd'nhead Director Sullivan was all ready and Wilson." Thomas Melghan. as Chamthe scene started. "Shoof." he yelled. bers, the negro slave, to is pulled the trigger. lift Florence Dagmar from supposed Ethyle's suitor "No! a runaway No! shouted Sul vehicle onto the back of his horse. He Ethyle dropped. livan, stopping the camera. "I didn't ' started to lift Miss Dagmar over the tell you to do that!' But when she swaying wheels, when the girth of his failed to rise and they rushed to her saddle slipped, and it was by a side, an ugly burn showed on her neck. supreme effort that the twoonly managed to upright until they got out of Ifolbrook Bllnn is one of the keenest the stay Neither was hurt in the picture. s.rx film players. fall that followed. golfers among the leading He is a member of several big clubs around New York City and is a "It Is true." says William A. Brady, automobile accident depicted above was a real one, which occurred during man. "that motion pictures have dealt a THE making of the film. The machine was supposed to be wrecked, but with, severe blow to one phase of the then Constance Collier, one of the In it. Instead, it hit soft dirt and took its living occupants over business, and for that alone we the dummies last atrical English actresses and the famembankment, but nobody was hurt. should be duly grateful. I refer to member of one of the oldest stage ilies of Great Britain, whose annals run the death of the old No. 1, 2, 3, 4 comhas played in back over three centuries, will appear panies that used to flit about the coun- tion pictures have seriously affected a number of inmonths American film producminor parts In "The Tongues of Men." This vehicle try perpetrating outrages In the name the stage in its highest and truest asMotion Is written for the introduction of Miss of histrionic art. picture pects is absurd. This is a boom sea- tion, is now appearing in leads. Collier to Paramount patrons, calcu- dramas have taught the public the son throughout the country. Motion of being buncoed out of $1.60 or picture houses are swamped with paA whole western village has been lated to afford her an opportunity of folly to l no a witness been fourth has class there Film comand trons performher yet many qualifications. displaying ance of a big New York dramatic suc- worthy play or musical entertainment laid out at the American Barbara, as a "Mice and Men," In which Margeurite cess. No longer can the New York staged this season that has not met pany's studio at Santa scenes of the Muone of the Clark is starred. Is an adaptation of the producer who achieved a tremendous with prompt and substantial support setting for one hit at y of the famous play by Madeline Lucette metropolitan theatres on the part of the public. Good plays, tual masterpicture, edition de luxe, with a new play and fine cast organ- well presented, In the stage version of which Ando not fall today any which is being n ize half a dozen cheap oompanles of more often than before the motion "The Thoroughbred." nie Russell and Lady Gertrude scored great personal suc- Inadequate players and scatter them picture was Invented. It is merely produced under the direction of Charles cesses in New York and London re- broadcast through the land raking in that the motion pictures have taught Bartlett. The buildings are of permathe dollars on the strength of the the public not to waste its money on nent construction, arranged in a unit spectively. system, which can be changed vand widespread comment aroused by the Inferior theatrical attractions." Anita King will make her next screen original production. adapted In various ways to suit the re"But to attempt to argue that mo- Vivacious little Nell Frazen, who for quirements of any western pictures. appearance In "The Traveling Salesman," in which Victor Moore is to star. It was found advisable to delay the production of ler first starring vehicle, founded on her transcontinental trip, until the weather and the roads AVest Second! are more propitious. So. Near Main. The Best Hazel Dawn, who plays a feminine DAILY OF detective In "My Lady Incog," says she MATINEE Vaudeville wonders why detectives do not give up their dangerous calling and become r Mr ' nf regular actors. "They have to do so much acting that I should think they THIS would rather do it for applause in stead of for bullets and stilettoes WEEK'S from bashful and retiring criminals," AND COMPANY IN "DEMI-TASSE- " she says. "Still, on second thought. SHOW perhaps they prefer such THE LEIGHTONS NONETTE of motion dangers to the uncertainties OF THE SECOND TAUT." Tn PARTY "THE SINGS. THE WHO VIOLINIST Is not, at least. picture work. There MATINEES, Leona THURBER and MADISON Harry Eddie CONRAD and CONRAD Birdie 2:15 p. m. IN A VAUDEVILLE CLASSIC. Continuing "A SHOPPING TOUR- 10c, 25c, PAGE, HACK AND MACK TRAVEL WEEKLY AND ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINERS AMERICA'S EVENINGS, ! j 8:15 p. m. 10c, 25c, 50c, J DANCERS TO ROYAL COURT OF SPAIN. Jill BP.IM SMU. .WUIJiy .. aari a tr "j .v. " furfi mil'sTaweTapjjjwaww's ten-handic- fl.-xy- J 1 4 "" llrl": I Jr!-T.l-- 1 ! I . i.lO p. rri. J r 1 it I'l-af.-" 1 1 Jr il Ro-che- lle ,"" "Vk w - n A1 Just for the Films: In The Turn of the Road9 Joseph Kilgore and been put on the screen by James Kirk- - j quite euch a diversity of dangers in i J V C III Ifl . (.laillllll . A f lt- J 1. sleuthing." V. .a . . i . let Ol r . jiauuui:n.. jt? jji uuutcu iIt y In a role that is entirely different "Bullets"' used for ehooting folks in from anything she has heretofore done films are "doctored"; that is. some of on the ecreen, Blanche Sweet will be as the star In "The Ragamuffin." the powder Is taken out, so that while seen William C. De Mllle is the author of the explosive force Is reduced, talcum the photoplay and its producer a well. powder, which is substituted, helps the effect of smoke. '-n 'I 7-- and N otes of tne St ars ow THE 3 i IIRRAT.D-IJEPUBLICA- Pi AMERICAN ADMISSION 25c AT THE REX Sunday "THE RED CIRCLE" Tuesday "THE DEATH LOCK" Friday "GRAFT" Gripping dramatic films with national stars. . .. j |