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Show ? THE 11 T ews oira'Qi f LIGHTNING BOLT ' ii. -J ii trmm CT T SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, otes i! '" Hi - i - w W : . : r . ' MATINEE IDOL v. . UTAH BOYS IN y 0E-TH- HOME E , rWil Valcska Suratt, Believed yond Power of Emotion, Shaken. 1.11 Li -- '''.; jf tit ress Was Moved. Films Will Be' Shown in ture Houses of the State. I " . .. .? j "IS hi .V-J--t .. M -- I .; i 'Id i . x--v- ,j ' -- i-'- . r V . n, "' .!. - : . ,5wf THE pt Should the authorities, some of these tlme - when they desire to entrain troops, Utah troops In particular, conclude that the time for the entraining be fixed in the afternoon Instead of at midnight, there will be pictures taken of the soldier boys, the boys from Ut3h, brave sons of the pioneers, that will live long after the Mexican war of 1916 has become ancient history. "movie fans" intimate Incidents In the lives of their favorite stars, and to show they are as human as any one in private life, the Vitagraph-Lubl-as n "The - Big Inc., known Four," has published a book called "Who's Who in V. L. S. E. Plays." In Inforwhich much mation about favorite etars is set forth. The book presents a most Interesting array of facts regarding the screen favorites who appear In the Big Four productions. Many previously' unpublished- details In the lives of these players are divulged for the first time in this book. For Instance, in it you will find that Anita Stewart, before her screen debut, appeared on the covers of the popular magazines, having been a model for prominent artists. Llllianj walker was a telephone operator and an end In the "Follies," and ,her lines now silent ones have been busy ever since. Henry B. Walthall, "The Mansfield of the Movies." studied law, went to war and began In the pictures as a ditch digger. Edna Mayo is an expert sculptor, painter, swimmer and rifle rhot. Kathlyn Williams would much rather play with a wild tiger than with a cat. or a dog. Kathlyn Williams, the well known screen star, was a member of the Wil-lar- d Mack stock company in Salt Lake. While here she met Charles Eyton, one of the powers of the Oliver Morosco Photoplay company. .Shortly after they became engaged. Then like all lovers Selig-Essana- - hee-IIol-ly he-hop- ath ed well-know- all-st- ar - ioLzn ng m Triang- w re-lc- ae well-know- (KeDoCTOR; y t 1:1 s . yyfpvicE, The answered below are In character, the symptoms or sreneral jiieti'ns diseases are Riven and the answers will In any case of similar nature. apply Tlios wishing further advice, free, mav address Dr. Lewis Haker, Collese d Sts.. Dayton. O., i;idg.. enenclosing staniped for reply. Full name and advelope must be given, but only Initials dress cr fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. .: ? ,. " ' : . . 'V.-- , - Too ; C-!t-, 4 rJ - ' V 1 - .' ; ije writes: Trge" I weigh narlr V . - w -- ; . ." l r '. t i i : ; . . 1 ' V " . ? - - 185 , 'i er: Kl-- - . hi e - -- i rn.-ike-- - - - - '. y .. 1 - - . - - r , ti: rlc-the- s well-round- ye-ir- s ed hypo-nucla- ' t e. s.-a- lo k J jNIASTER IN PHOTOPLAY Pi m f i'? t a: t :;; '.1 .5 N 'A ' A r A M M tit Modern Drama Details Theme on Film of Absorbing Interest. 1 id tf In II The gap that Is supposed to separate church and theatre and which is lessen- c : . V It H ing as the endeavors of exponents In pulpit and on the stage increase In I Hi 111 sincerity has been spanned. A bridge upon which those advanc- - k"' ing from either sidevmay meet on untroubled ground is furnished In "The Light at Dusk," a remarkable story by Anthony P. Kelly, which, under the direction of Edgar Lewis, is being mart by the Lubln company into a feature photoplay destined to make a power- ful impression on account of the lesson ir"x 1 ft convejred. j?tr The introduction of the character of ' : ? 4-5f Christ into the warp of a photoplay story requires the delicacy of a master hand, an that only the spirit of trueundertaking reverence and obvious intent to serve inspiringly, could save , : 1 4 4 I vV v;K ?: from protest. From the point of view f v ' ' ; of both churches and theatre "The ' Light at Dusk" in its reverential incf the character of Christ, -. ..--.- . , bit: !;5 . i'S troduction bringing healing to exulcerated minds and response to the of they '! patient poor, must .be prayers r f sr?? as a " regarded sermon on the screen. The story itself combines all the elements of a modern drama In a theme of absorbing human interest. But the purpose of the author for which (lie figure of the Master Is projected Into the story is to give another exposition of the deathless text on charity, the greatest of all virtues. It is the story told over again of the rich man who was counseled to sell all that he had and give to the poor, and in "The Light at Dusk" the theme is exploited in a way that must accentuate tremendous value of the comedian and matinee idol and left wing screen, as,theafter, celebrated ERTAX, all, the pulpit with Dt)NAT.D inimitable "Donald and Jitlia and Joe" trial in the current the largest congregation. staer success "Sybil." Henry W. Pemberton and Charles W. Travis. was "A the the Later Daughproducing they quarreled. quarrel big spectacle . announcement ter of the Gods," the filming of which forgotten and now the Because of the European conflict the cost $1,000,000; is made of their wedding. With her arms bound to her sides, 200,000 sightseers who annually went In the new De Wolf Hopper play for she was beaten by huge waves against abroad up to last season are staying the Triangle program, Bessie Love a ragged coral headland until her back in this country and seeing America inrides bareback on a circus horse and was cut from shoulder to waist. The stead. The scenic series, "See Amerdoes stunts on the horizontal bar. scene was finished with Miss Keller- ica First," takes 'cognizance of this . is showing pictures of those mann half begging not to fact, and which will entertain thousands Maybeth Carr, who has been award- be sent backconscious, She places surf. the into ed a part In the feature photoplay pro- swam, almost with theboiling of visiters during the coming season. of a speed duction under the direction of Edgar government is also ten ahead of a shark, with The United States Is releasing through the and Lewis of Anthony P. Kelly's "Light at the evil fin feet, interested, behind water the cutting Dusk," Is an experienced artiste who her. She struggled in a tremendous Gaumont company pictures of national The views of Xosemlte and Yehas just celebrated her third birthday, sea to a shelter of rock, only to be parks. and, incidentally, her second anniver- hurled back into the water by waves llowstone weie received with such favor sary at a photoplayer. Mrs. Mary Rose many times taller than herself. She that the determination was immediateCarr, whose facile delineations of Im- was tossed into a pool filled with al- ly reached to show Glacier National also before the opening of the portant characters has been noted re- ligators. Majrbe the were tame alli- park, and "The gators, but Miss Kellermann says they tourist season. This park" was seen in cently in "Gods of Fate," "See America First" issue of June Flames of Johannls," Is the mother of didn't, act like it. She Jumped from a the 2S. Two releases will be made of this six valued contributors to other photo- tower 103 feet high into the sea. subject. 17 call is roll and the Luella on horseback she plunged Mounted plays. proceeds with Jack, Stephen, Thomas over a precipice into the water. Arms New AVandamere July 4. Band conand Rosemary down to Maybeth, a bound, she was swept down a pool cert, races, bathing, fireworks camera prodigy at 3. a Cool and and dancing.boating, through a water gate and down shady: an ideal place to spend the day. Advertisement. rapid for two and rearing Santa Barbara Is the latest clfy of miles. At the end of the rapids she waterfall the United States to claim Mary Pick-for- was shot over a fifty-foFhotoplayers of that city assert into a seething pool. It's nice to be a Annette, but Use Cocoanut Oil that the screen star will play her next swimmer like the glorious she called upon is of the think "Little and add there thfngs that engagement Just because she can exist In For Washing- Hair Mary" is to be granted her modest re- to do. as water well as the average mortal quest for a fleet of limousines, special can on the earth. dressing room,a bungalow, maids, Turkish bath and lew other inconsequenIf you want to keep your hair in "Shoes," one of the latest film pic- good condition, be careful what you tial things not listed under "luxuries." it with. tures, a tragic story of little Eva wash Most soaps and prepared shampoos John S. McGroarty. author of the Meyer, is pitiously true to life. There contain too alkali. This dries the mission play, has at last capitulated to is no overdrawing of characters or scalp, makesmuch the hair and is Is absolutely nothing very harmful. Just plainbrittle, cothe movies. Tie is serving in an ad- acting and orthere mulsified sensational about, it. It coanut oil (which is pure and entirely theatrical visory capacity during the making of is much better than the the film feature, "The Argonauts of is a story of a wasted soul that 'day greaseless), most soap or anything else expensive the is and here after tragedy day California." as this you can use for shampooing, excused. Lois Weber adapted "Shoes" can't the hair. possibly injure story by Stella Wynne Herron All the charm that makes from a deserves Simply moisten your hair with water to rank as one of Miss and it rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls New Orleans such a fascinating city and make an abundance of rich, creamy will works. Weber's greatest to visitors has been a fascinating city and cleanses the hair and lather, i The cellent series of. pictures 'taken of the lather rinses scalp out thoroughly, scenes of of One the George thrilling and removes every particle of Crescent City by the Gaumcnt company easily, "The drama exquisite dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. for its scenic reel, "See American Kleine's photo of Pompeii" is the great The hair dries quickly and evenly, and' Days First." These pictures are to be re- Last scene. Over three thousand peo- it leaves it fine and silky, bright. X leased July 5 as a Mutual picture. His- circus and easy to manage. and they look in the fluffy ple participate Ycu can get mulsified cocoanut oil torically, as well as scenically, this is pictures like three times amount. that most any drug store. It is very an unusual reel. The Cabillo, the state The was taken in the stadium at picturewhich and a few ounces is enough to cheap, building erected under Spanish rule, at Torino 8000 people and last everyone in the family for months. was the scene of the transfer of the which was rented seats for one year for the Advertisement. from France to province o? Louisiana1803. On the tame purposes of "The Last Days of Pomthe United States in and other big productions. At square is St. Louis cathdral, erected Jn peii" Mr. Kleine's express wish the producftfciv 1794. Since the French market is ers endeavored to avoid all possible it known all over the world, approprisimilarities to the great "Quo Vadis" pictures, as amphitheatre ately has a place in these scenes and this has been For that outing on the most one of the has Metalrie cemetery, without destroying the accomplished beautiful burial places in the world. spectacular strength of "The Last " Fourth,' ' fishing or Days of' Pompeii." which a few of the things Here are . 1 Annette Kellermann did in the course of The problem which earnest thinkwhether in ers on either side of the differences 4the park 'or at the beach, arising betwen labor and capital are to solve is made the theme of seeking I an absorbing storyby Daniel Carson in the canyon or the counI Goodman, now released by the Lubin I in an imposing feature photoFfiefiniiire Glomuses I company try, you'll find Who Toil," directed by play, "Those Edgar Lewis. A solution acceptable to both sides in the ancient controversy 30 is advanced through the endeavor of I'antages. m.Vaudeville, 2.43, and 0.13 p. the character of Jane Brett, a Joan of Arc of the workers, made potent on Hroadway. Sunday "only, Winni-fre- d and Franklin Greenwood the screen by the forceful acting of Nance O'Neil. The supporting cast, inRitchie in "The Inner Struggle." Monday only, Anna Nilsson and Tom cluding Victor Sutherland, Herbert Moore in "The Weaker Strain" of Fortier, Tom Tempest, John Sharkey, the "Who's Guilty?" series. Monday Frederick Chasten, Ray Chamberlin and Tue?day. Robert Fdeson in "Big and Adelaide Hayes, were selected as and Jim Wednesday Garrity." type players. The remaining touch of ArNelson and Frances realism was given by Edgar Lewis Thursday, thur Ashley in "What Happened at when he located his company amid the oil fields near Franklin, Pa., where the Friday and Saturday, Mable big- scene.3 were filled with supernuTaliaferro in "The Snowbird." the one most' important item In meraries enlisted fro'm the actual oil f Mehesy. Today, one day only. the entire eommissurv. vvurkti's f the region. The shooting It will Lionel Barrymore avid Wright Huntof a real oil well for the picture is one make the best lunch taste a ington's latest photoplay success, of the notable scenes in "Those Who "The Criminal's Thumb," a powerlittle better, the brightest parToil." ful three-ree- l dramatic feature proty just a little jollier. duced by Gaumont. Iva Shcpard "The Criminal which has 'thumb,' leads. and Alexander Gaden play We'll appreciate your onlor just reached the screen as 3 Mutual "See America First," wonderful is one most of the; picture, proving doublv if vou '11 phone it views of Yellowstone National park. popular releases. Miss Iva Shepard Oral Humphrey, Beauty comedian, KAKLY. Was. 2G5 or 266. has the star role of a. cabaret singer in "The Day's Work." "Reel Life," who uses her siren upon young interesting educational film. Palmen who visit the power.? restaurant where A. Fisher Brewing Co. mer's funny cartoon comics. Music she appears. Alexander Gaden shares afternoon and evening. the stellar honors with her. In the The prize is IN THE BEEO. cast are Lucille Taft, John Relnhard, fcp I v If " Ji'; fl i if h , rr.i;sf 'ir -- pi I-- s -- ' -. -- x-w,- 5 v ibr v .v. jr i , - mo-torb- at, . t one-ha- lf d. ot - n au-tomobili- ng, - i 1 back-Answ- :i --- -- "I am much too mid 40 pounds." would like to reduce about pounds Five-grai- n . . ; arbclone tablets ;v i 1 "Frank writes: "Plea-- , prescribe areAnswer: moot the reliable, harmless flesh Tiave fever and constant reducers I hsv 'ever used In my pracfor m". I dizziness, rny yes axe yel- tice. They have given satisfaction to i!adches, low and dull. I urinate oftn, but very scores of my patients. little atI a tlm. and It is of an offensive ' : can't aleep and have pains in odr. my I soon "Office" writes:" "If don't to make me strong, build get me Tour trouble Is with vour something me a new lease on life and ui and Ton need eomethlnsr to liven ambition Hdneye. a.ble to continue my I'll not be them up and a tonic to nik them work. 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They are laxative; Three-grai- ou reqtjire to give the proper !d digestion, and purify and tone the what vim, spring and life to your entire sysblood. tem and rnnke your mind clear and acjfc ji rm ' Barber" "Please tell rne If tive. if. VALESKA SURATT. 9f I may use to rid the thre isrt anything "Slender" writes: "I'm so slender my hair, stop falling dandruff, on. I should weigh, Valeska Suratt, lon noted for Iter bizarre costumes and bead dresses, itching scalp and promote a natural for my "just hang fclosa and color to the hair?" height. 2i pounds more.' now takes your breath away with the latest in freak photographs. Valeska' I. air tonic I know To bcome stout and have Answer: Answer: The bestrecommended In my a the furatt, who will soon make her second appearance in Fox pictures, claims of and one I have figure f recommend n n three-graie tabto of to be a distant relation of Mrs. Mary K. Surratt. who was executed in stop dandruff, Iracticc several hair growth lets. Thev are 1the most wonderful "alp andthepromote itching Washington in 1SG5 for complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln. use of plain yellow fiesh producers could suggest. will be "und in larK". H Suppose iaiiftihrftf eo je :- - V-- ii''?' : Collegc-Kllwoo- self-addres- sr.1 CREEN old-wor- ld ;-- j - ' y, t ,: - I Thousands have used It with mlnyol.success. great Cv -- n , , ' accurate. - 1 i - : i Pic- Moving pictures have been taken of the soldier boys of Utah in camp at Fort Douglas showing the national guard on dress parade, In quarters, at drill, in the camp tent for meals and all that characterizes a military camp. These pictures will be shown here on the national holiday and will then be sent to the moving picture houses of the state. Kvery one Is interested in these pictures because Utah is interested. The flower of Utah in so far as the youth of the state Is represented Is seen in these films. Clen. William Tecumseh Sherman depicted the horrors of war In that famous utterance of his. There has been no change in conditions since then. There Is the glitter, the panoply, the In gilt and the shoulder straps shown the pictures. And then- "The Vision of War." Mothers have had this vision in the past and they Kvlll have it again. So have wives and little tots. They have seen the wave of the hand as were shouted. as the final good-by- s Utah people have seen this vision In the war with Spain when the batteries of Utah, brave boys they were, said to mother, to wife, to sweetgcd-b- y heart, and they know. So that the pictures of the life in camp at Fort Douglas will recall their vision. The pictures as said tell a story , that can be told by no one else, for. the camera Is that Valeska. Poratt i sophisticated women, : ofa of these of j- emotion, will be til beyord rowers ill to know that something- has pleis1discovered i which shakes her to hzi 13 the very depths of her soul. It took :t-:Jtoland "West, her director in the new "William Tox picture, to make the Holand fit r"TV great discovery. Incidentally .Aiyv hlm-e- lf wo slightly moved. In the last .'en of th4 photoplay, the villain Is struck by lightning. Th company " . waited patiently for a rough, stormy I f ' ' . i nlfiht. Wfitn on came they were pre. l I pared. ' owed 1 ah the A "set" near the studio f l7&i6r" If! lf Miss .;. Suratfs of front moving picture ' " 't ' tree. a , ,. bunjralow. Before It stood dead Ren-to' On the porch of the house. Curtis the villain, was stationed. In v y. borlns; In the tree were eight sticks of dynamite. Vale tea It Srrnr. The rain poured and the wind blew. An -4Valeska Furatt sat safely beneath the r ' sitsdlo roof and watched the scene. ' sv' m TIreetor Finland We t Jumped about rttlrd In rain coat and galoshes. Cur" tis Bet tvn stood drenched before tiv i ?or of his loved one. The camera Tt'en wer grinding fast and furiously. was tojhed off. T!in the dynamite EDNA GOODRICH. Curtis Benton fell on his face, with above the dead tre trunk Impending home of the charnfin? star is indeed veil chosen for this famous Mm. The glass of the bungalow windows Hew srattrin2T all over the place. is in the old Broom hotel on the Thames river near Richcamera mond nml liasIt been A corner of Mr. West's used as her English country home. It is here that went over the Palisades Into the Hudin notables son. A chip hit Roland West on the diplomatic and theatrical circles have been entertained. This off charming star ii never more happy than when walking np the steps to the chest and sent Mm sprawlingIn the field, a property msn. on his home. Joyful war5 home, stumbled across a wlr. Il fellhisflat andhadlaybeen quite atlll blown now appearing", she has to wear a ture to be made by the Mabel Xormand legs !Ilng that off. black dress, a black bonnet and a Feature Film company. Miss Norma nd Inside the, studio & scene shifter, who white wl. while her film frrandchll-dre- n will return to her screen favorites was tilling his wife. via telephone, the last of July in her first play about her rocklnjy chair. To about to be made by her own that work was keeping him late that Itet the desired effect, Mlfs Bea fished Comedy-dram- a t.fsht. was told that she knw better. out a batch of photographs of her company. Her stories will be selected Fh had heard the noise and knew that grandmother and studied them care: by Mack Sennett, director general of he was with th3t pokr crowd again. fully. the Triangle-Keyston- e company, and Valesk Is Overthrown. Hampton De Ruth. Its managing ediAnd Valeska 5uratt? At the first assistant manager of producMarie Poro, the brilliant Lasky star, tor and in as the past. The first picture Mast, her, chair had Ron over back- celebrated tion, her anniversary wards, and Miss Suratt the heartless last Friday night.birthday a party was is being- filmed under direction, of Quite adventuress of a dozen rlT and Pic- arranged for her at wood, James Young, and of course, euper-vlse-d tures, was moved. Donald Buchanan, a was by Mr. Sennett. home. Among he sifts saJlant scenario writer,- - rushed to her Cal.. The present plans of Miss Normanda precamera, motion picture aid. lf was too hasty and fell aeross complete are to make about eight pictures Ko sented her by Charlie Chaplinthe chair, the fallen heroine and the sooner an j'ear, all of which will be released as was received than Rift the floor. Hveryon within earshot heard automobile was dispatched to the stu- features de luxe on the Triangle proValefka's shrieks and rushed to the dio and some light hurried to the gram. Actual filming of the first picrescue. If a camera had been handy, Dexter home a scenario written and ture, which Mr. Sennett said rne of the greatest mob scenes In the with the little camera, would be released late in July, was history of fllmdom would have been photographed in the week the scenes were started the last week in May. Later snapped. the house projected In the basement of Meanwhile Curtis Benton lay n success. The a be to Harry "Williams, the and great the tree la the pouring: rain. The prop- cast promise was one. Including song writer, was an operated upon the in for week erty man was yelling- in the fields. first May Charlie appendicitis at a Fairbanks. Chaplin. Douglas Angeles hospital. The composer Elliott Dexter, Miss Doro and others. Dos of "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" I and a few hundred others has In the who Bobert Clugfton. plays Will-larecovered and Is again fnlly new Valeska Suratt that picture j Picture Notes j "Campbell at the Fox Is having taken.-noappears le-Keystonewith William factory. in public with a patch behind his left ear. In one scene of the picture Miss Great progress Is being made by DIn the cafe scene of "The Man from Furatt Is scheduled to throw a decanter irector William Christy Cabanne with BJtter Hoots." th William Karnum at Clugston. She did. his symbolic Triangle. "Innocence," Fox will picture whivh William Fine Arts production, presents For the past few days the greater DUlian Glsh. Miss Olsh which tomorrow, sixty etra persons is the playing scene was The taken part of the Lisky stage at Hollywood title part. W. E. Lawrence is characwere employed. at the lunch hour, so that the appe- has been occupied by a. huge court terizing Youth, the husband of Innothe "extras" would room, set for the'Blanche Sweet pro- cence. A' number of favorites appear tites displayed by SaJd Ilrecfor Oscar duction of "Public Opinion." The per- in the supporting cast as symbols of be more realistic. Apfcl: "The usual extra looks so hun- son engaged to preside as Judge so life. Cabanne, the director, is responHughes sible for the story. gry that It did our hearts Rood to fur- closely resembles of New York, the present Republican nish them with a substantial meal. consideration for President, that sevWith a view to bringing borne to n film ac- eral people went up and assured him Isabel Bee. a from intended to vote for him. tress, Itas l'.irried her, make-u- p her Krandmother. In the final scene they Cast as an orphan in her first pic- f the rirtnre In which Miss Bea la Ton who think ! til i ON-- t . i : IS INTERESTED STATE u i I I STORY to Separate Church and Theatre Is Lessening. sGap 4 Camp. 5 is fs AWM Moving Pictures Show How Soldiers Live in Be- Explosion Discloses That Famous Act- TOLD IEXICAN WA1 : Dynamite SERMON 4 1 SHOOK HER SOUL FLASH FROM SKY CAUSE 1 iiinQLOinnL Of JL11 i. - TCI jT . tf . ' ' LJBeer ISmSF J - - . , , . |