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Show HE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1916 N, Star S and Notes Moving Picture, -Notes I i ! ; j is Ihea Haines. Bosuorth PURKLY anslieaccident answered the call of the west and . public. J Brinnt Washburn likes to b a villainHe therefore commits all .sorts in the films. ( dastardly crimes star. Born in migrated to Cali fornia. By chance she visited the Bosworth studio with some crirl friends. The management recojrnizpd her as a typ 'suitable to the and films. Almost at once she became a star. ' Burning Dayhjrht are best known her the Phantom" of Pursuit 4,Tlie pieces. I "Idler"" Kssanny estra man though Offi-c- r. 16: of the Chicago forces was a member of the company playing a role, and gave him an energetic push Into The extra man has not h iitudpfiddie. t'-rjaeen since. Am ' v cousin of L'dwin Arnold t ;w the Ksianay picture, "The Primitive Strain." in New Yorkl" recognized Arnolif and hss written to him. Who paid that the movies could he instrumental la breaking up families? C.nrlyle or? 1 a contract Equitable. .Mai r Mintrr Miles With Littlest! "The in earnest at the for which site. . . is Dimples parts I'otty . . 1. .... . , Iivw in nri. iI'.'lis a.ii. 1..til- ti d n i n n di i i.. t strong, vital stories. little play, witli Mary's real name, by the way. Is Juliet Shelby, and she Is a direct descendant of Isaac Shelby, who was the first gov-ernof Kentucky. or Tallafem Melactress ror ien hast twnn--i- sinai 1'ini't . es y t :- i i. , ' 4 l continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Sunday and Monday, Ruth Roland in ".ludgme-nDay," final chapter of "The Red Circle; "Uncle Sam at Work," No. 11; "The Lion's Ward"; "Sin on the. Sabbath." "Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Louise Lovely in h"The Grip of Jealousy";! the weekly; "Cu-- j His Trinw pld Lordship." Friday and Saturday, "Graft"; the Hearst-- j weekly; "The Hearst of j Vitaiaph"Blue Blood and Black! Bonita"; Skin." Mehesy. Art A cord plays the title role in "Curlew Corless," one of B. ! M. Bowers' "Happy j Family" stories. This comedy-dra- ina is In three reels and Is produced I with the usual excellence. Inter- - ! of San Francisco are! esting views pictured In "See America First." "Rupert's Rue Relation" was not such a rube after all, as shown in the I'alstaff enmedv n f thai name only, Francis!f Broadway. Sunday -. f II. .v. i.urMiiiiiiu aim .uuiKUfi lie rnuw in "The Second in Command." Monday, Tuesday, . Wednesday and Thursday, in addition to the regular feature. Charlie Chaplin In 'Charlie's First Vacation." Monday and Tuesday, Frank Sheridan in "The Strxiggle.' Wednesday and Thursday, House Peters In "The Hand of Peril." Friday and Saturday, Julius Steger and Grace Valentine in "The Blindness of Love." i ' - i V- 01 j years. took performance Kai). Her first place when she was " years r! Oladys Hanson, who pUvA Hie lead in Kiaiiay" "The Havoc." was recently leading woman for I.ou TelleRen. More tlian thre thousand persons have t:iken part In "The Strange Case cf Mary Pajre," to date. Mr. Sot hern will not act in any Shakespearean plays under his contract with Viticraph. his principal teason bcinsf that Jnlii Marlowe will be.un- I Hazel Dawn s. well-know- a profes- - n ' - 1 Gail Kane is to give a series of on the New York theatre roof to aspiring movie actresse. Madame Petrva was seen in "The S..ul Market." She lias decided literan authority on ary taletft. and i P.jornsen, Shaw, Ibsen. Su derma nn and Tolstoi. She recently edited a set of classical dramatic books. lee-tur- s ssj Hearst-Yitagrap- has-rebell- ed - mi t s r ini . Ilex. who recently Rlarkwell. in "The Clarion." haw three-yea- IVhel," i 1 w . fHT'-rea- tttt ce wlth-Pear- , lo-- m ix allies-Turkis- An-K- long n (2 u I in j today, tomorrow and TuesdayMack.! "The Saleslady" by Wilhird Special musical setting will or-be- j his played by Willard Weihe and Ameri-:hestra. Paramount South j can pictures and the plctograph on J Preparedness, Better Babies, etc.! i:ntn s pianoiogues. uonttn-- j I uous, 12.H0 to 11 p. m. ' ! 11 12 to American. Continuous, William p. m. Sunday, Monday, I'arnum in "The Bondman"; Pathej Dardanelles expedition,! newsthe authentic motion pictures of, the! h battle. Tuesday, j Wednesday, Mae Marsh and Ilobert Harron on "Hoodoo Ann"; Keystone! the players in "By Stork Delivery"; Fri-animated weekly. Thursday, j day and Saturday. H. 15. .Warner in i "The Raiders"; Keystone players in "An Oily Scoundrel""; Pnthe news. J I'very evening American concert or- - ! chestra. J. J. McClellan, director. f 'Liberty. Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. j Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, "The!I Spotted Warning".' sixth chapter of The iron Claw" White; t Willie jollier and Mae Husch in J Better Lat Tiian Never"; Hobart ! j3osvorth In "The Target." Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday and Satur-- i day, Richard Bennett' and coworkers J J in "Damaged Goods.-- Thrpf of the Kauitable and World Film tars are to leave the screen for a few wofks to take part in important revivals. Charles Cherry, legitimate who l to he se n in "Parsers By, will appear In Idlers": Alice i;rady is to appear in "little Comrade." which win allow ler tlio feature role, while Jane t 'l "Man and 111m jt 1cseenseenin with tJry," will Mr. Cherry in A a11 Paramount-Empres- famous grand opera prima donna. has at last signed a contract to act for the films. The name nC the company fortunate M"ioujch in secure her has not yet been made ' rr ir I X Una Cavallerl. the . RHEA HAINES QSwogrti rble to play with him, ind he felt he would not be able to accomplish his best efforts if placed opposite a different creater of Shakespearean roles, as they played together for so many years. He will appear in three fea- e tures dealing with modern life, oppo-fitLillian Walker, Anita Stewart and LdJth Storey. Harry Ililliard. advertised as the 'handsomest man in the movies," was a drug clerk before hi became an actor. Lillian Glsh Is the star In "Sold in Marriage." a Fine Arts production dealing with the Russian custom of buying a bride, regardless of her consent. . tit iiinmnn - Y . " n 1 Thomas Jefferson Is appearing in his own play "The Old Violinist," a story leaf to her crown of laurel by refuswith real heart interest. In scenes to "doubled". and be risky ing Billie Burke has added yet another by so doing detract from the genuine mni ,i She has, accordingly risked, her life many times In order to give the public the real thing. Orml Hawley and Louise Huff, both of whom have been featured in many Lubin films, have joined the William Fox forces. Hereafter snakes, bvips and spiders will not be allowed to appear on any screen in the city of Portland, Ore., without due warning by subtitle. Voyce Fair, Essnnay star, has driven up dolls and contemplates writing scenarios for recreation. Lena Baskette. a talented dancer, has signed with the Universal company for six years. Because it was necessary to have a horse which would leap sixty feet from a cliff into a river, then swim the current with the rider still on his back. Mack Sennett. director general of the Keystone Film company, sent east last week for a valuable circus horse. The horse was taken to the location selected, and although it had been trained to jumpover forty feet under the circus canvas, It was two days later before it tould be tempted to make the jump into the river below. The horse made the jump safely, swam the river with his rider, and crawled out on the bartk. no worse for the experience, but insisted that it be given the customary lump of sugar. William H. Tooker of the William Fox. players, and his wife have adopted a little girl whom they be came attached to while in Geor playing ' gia. Having ridden horseback from New York to Los Angeles without an accident, Cleo Ridgley, Iasky star,, was Ignominiously bucked off a decrepit broncho during a rehearsal of "The Love Mask," in which she is With Wallace Reid. The fair star suffered no injuries except to her feelings, which were lacerated. When she viewed the animal, she said. "I wouldn't have minded if it was a regular horse but that" ly. IT. Calvert, the Kssanay "heavy" actor, lias bought a new car, a terrific looking roadster, powerful and witfked. He says his wife monopolized his other car and there is .nothing for either him or the chauffeur to drive. "I want it understood that no one will drive this car but me," he declared with mock severity. His wife gave the new machine a disparaging glance. "I believed you're right," she answered. "No one would." Douglas Fairbanks has offered a prize of $100 to the pupil receiving the highest mark in the Fine Arts by the studio for its juvenile players. It includes George Stone, Carmen La Rue, Violet, Radcliffe, Francis Carpenter, Ninon Fovierl, Beulah and Thelma Burns, Mildred Harris, Chandler House and Pauline Stark. Often every known subterfuge has to be resorted to in order to evade the crowds that gather in the Los Angeles streets when a scene is filmed. In taking pictures of a steamship office for "The Code of Marcia Gray," the photo play, at . . .riimdom 7 Morosco-Paramou- mm m ill mi J MM., I.IHJ t J - t - S" ' a: the Knickerbocker theatre this week, the camera had to be smuggled up In an auto with drawn curtains. The crowds were attracted in another direction by a "fight" staged for their benefit by two prop boys, so that the scene could be taken unmolested. . nt nn to-- If ' Directors of the Universal company have been Instructed that liquor and tobacco are not to be used In pictures except w'hen action demands them. If a person must chew give him tobacco and if he must drink give him liquor, but if he mustn't he shouldn't. Florence La Badie's little cousin. Blanche La Badie. has-- been engaged by the Diamond Film company, now producing pictures in Chicago. She will work under the. direction of O. B. who at one time directed for Thanhouser. Richard Travers announces that he is leaving Kssanay and will tour for a short time in vaudeville. He will deliver a monologue r.nd his chat will be accompanied by several hundred feet ' Her-ringto- of film. n, x Mill s , WSit we 1 many strong hands were required to prevent Director Young from Executing a close up on the large, smiling countenance of the aspirant" for screen fame. Nat Goodwin, now earnCng his bread with the Mirror Film company, declares that he earns every cent he makes. He says: "It Is a new experience for me standing like a scarecrow on the corner of the street surrounded by all sorts of people, w3io look on you as people contemplate sideshows at circus. Believe me, when I get back to my" hotel after a otiy of outdoor scenes, I tell myself, 'O man, you earn your money, you certainly earn your - money.'," Leo Pierson is playing the role of Jack Rose in "At Piney Ridge," produced by the Sefig company. This part was made famtius by David K. Higgins on the speaking stage, and the film version offers untusual oppor- now-bein- g ! Jack tunities for effective Rose's father is introduced and a twenty-f-of ive year lapse of tirrte permits Leo playing both parts. To differentiate the characters is as test of k. ver-salitil- y. school-provide- I Mi TTAZEL DAWN in "The Saleslady," by Willard Mack, showing JLl day, Monday and Tuesday at the Paramount-Empres- s theatre. J co-starr- ed iiu y.j ' ness'Tof the picture. B05W0PTH STAR BROKE IN ASrRESULT Or ACCIDENT j 9-- A Melville: "There's one Says grend thing about being Sis Hopkins. Lillian Hayward believes she has a I haven't any big bills to pay for r.ames no avenue unique record among iraotion picture gowns, fancy Fifth ol for Sis. Her gowns are all by Ging- actresses. She has been ia member has and five for years forces & the Co." Needle Selig ham, never been ill, or failol to report James Young, now a Lasky director every working day during: that period. you know the James Young who was Tw-recent arrivals of tnote at Ince-vlll- e the husband of Clara Kimball Young are Edouard De Veire and Leon was recently engaging some extra carvers, modelers and defor "Sweet Kittly Bellairs." He said Spinak, wood to one of these extras, "Are you an signers, who have been added to thII actor?" Replied the extra man. "Veil, technical department of thse Thomas I been in close ups." It was said that (Continued on Following Page.) Rose . o lUlWlim iTriimii'ri'ivii 'Mm. ui;:-.'- wf-'- j Kii&tomimth,h'' iriii "- rv rA f 14 l3 nn raa US b L'i mm 93 i U - 7 UU CO EfF EVEiEPJG 3.15 Elliott & Sherman Present D. W. GRIFFITH'S MATINEE 2.15 .THE WORLD'S fir R.n MIGHTIEST DRAMATIC SENS ATI ON rP53 c :0. mil lili DV U fcr ti M me 3D (Sy fpT ills u yyirQuvi fp'rxn fr& i m r? nn rs In . 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