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Show 10-- THE A HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1916 N, j Theatrical-Offeringf Continued from Page S.) end sincere old character, and is caused considerable trouble with his brother, who eems to possess the opposite attributes of d aractcr. Act two shows the Interior of the Iltrry cottage and is really one of the moat interesting stage pictures ofim-a rural dinner party that one could for in the story agine, and is accounted as a silver wedding celebration of Martin Berry. effect Ac t three gliows a nlghtv-conion the wean that is decidedly unusual where an electrical storm and pleasing, Is r jit , and where the two brothers cr.gaKtt in a violent fight over a dispute about Martin's daughter. who has whom eloped with a young doctor ofand her ho disapproves. The daughter in the lover are at sea in a small boat In the utonn and "Uncle Nat" prevails In on the the in light turning dispute to them to safety guide lighthouse fcK&inst his brother's objections, who dislikes the daughter's choice. One of In the third act shows an the an" apocean-tosseship, which makes some excitfor propriate appointment ing scenes that are enacted at this point In the story. four takes the characters to the "old Berry cottage" again, and a consummation of the plot is worked out. In which the attempt to acquire the Merry property by a plotting land company is foiled, and the young wedded daughter is happily returned to the old fireside. Nana Bryant will be seen in the part of Martin's daughter, and Paul Harvey, young "Doc Warren." who courts her Huron L. throughout many obstacles. of 'Uncle Jtlyden will carry the part Nat" in counterpart to Ferdinand Murder, who is assigned the rolm of Martin. John C. Livingstone essays the rob? of a "land promoter." who tries to arquire the "Berry property" by fraudulent means, and Cliff Thompson will be seen in an effective character part, as will Ancyn McNulty, who essays the ro!- - of "Joel Gates." Charlotte Treadway, Merlse Stanton, Lester Paul, Claire Sinclair and Stanassigned efley Jonasson have beensome extra talfective parts, and with ents, whfch include little Hose Nelson and Fritz Arnold, who have appeared in Juvenile parts on previous occasions with the Wilkes players, the piece is a success that will expected to likely outdo the recent production of The Old Homestead" by the Wilkes company, which proved to be a record-breakfor the box office receipts over pny attraction the company has yet attempted. The scenic effects deserve more than a passing mention In the production of "S'hor Acres," according to the stage direction, and a detailed construction extensive scenery the play calls for lias been under vigorous preparation for the past week, and it is the assurance of .stage Director Klyden that the coming week's production will outclass any former production of the Wilkes theatre, at least from the standpoint cf extensive scenic effects. Tomorrow night the second souvenir photograph of the series, which are being iiistributed of the Wilkes players, will be given out at the Monday night performance in accordance of a plan of the management to furnish to the patrons cf the theatre every Monday night an .artistic autographed photograph on one of the company members. e in-?- d A-- t ' m-o- re er f-- f Paramount-Empres- Theatre. s in "The Saleslady." a HA IK I, byDAWN Wlllard Mack, is the. e offering at this theatre to- morrow and Tuesday. It Is today, the tale of a country girl whom poverty forces to try her fortune in New York. She goes to a cheap boarding house, but is soon divested of her last penny in the effort to save the life of a. consumps. tive girl in the house. Irving well known screen actor, plays opposite Miss Dawn. A special musical been arranged for this atsetting has traction, which will be played by Wlllard Wethe and his orchestra. The pictograph film on preparedness and better babies, also the South American travel pictures form part of the Franz Rath and his plano-loguthroughout the day and evening. Continuous from 12.30 to 11 p.m. Cum-ming- pro-grai- n. es SATS American Theatre. "Wid." the Independent film of New York City in speakP.ondman." which plays the "The of ing American theatre today and Monday: "As a whole "The Bondman" is a clean, gripping, tense drama. William Farnum undoubtedly is one of the greatest actors we have ever seen on the screen for big. parts, such as that of Stephen Orrey in "The Bondman." He looks the part and certainly knows how to play it with conviction. The picture has been beautifully done as to atmosphere, settings and locations and we have some very effective lightings." "The Bondman," the second of the William Fox subjects selected for presentation on American programs. Is from Hall Cainc's famous novel and has to do with the people of Iceland and the Isle f Man. Mr. Farnum being a tremendously powerful vagabond, who conquered a hero of one of the Iceland fairs and so won the love of the daughter of Iceland's governor. He married her secretly, allowed her to live In poverty and in anger deserted her. Goto the Isle of Man he weds a worthing less woman and both women bear sons. The balance of the tale has to do with the lives of the two boys and the final saving of one by the father. An added attraction of peculiar interest will be on the American theatre bill for Sunday .and Monday. The gigantic Dardanelles war film has reached this country after a dangerous trip. The film was taken by Asnmead Bartlctt. the renowned war correspondent, who was sent by the Universal company with the expedition made by the allies to the Dardanelles. When the film was taken It was placed by the camera man on a ship which was chased for several days by vessel of the Germans. It finally esand New readied York caped several s ago and the negative was developed and prints made. The picture is of especial value because It was taken during the attack made by the Turks, the bombardment of the Anzac position and the battle in Sulva bay. In addition it shows the preparations made by the warships before they entered the battle, the of marines and other steps of landing peculiar and vital interest to those who have been following the fortunes of war In Europe. "Hoodoo Ann" is the title of the Tuesday-Wednesdfeature at the American. Mae Marsh and Robert Jfarron are the stars. In all her young life "Hoodoo Ann" has lived up to her rieekname. Nothing has ever gone Tight from the time she was left on the orphanage on the doorstep ofof an the month. Ann becomes thirteenth the drudge of the place, but fortunate chance causes her ndopteion by another family. In the later developments Ann is accused of a murder that sever happened albeit the affair has a mcst serious aspect at the time. The red-blood- we--k- ay ed MOMV for the Week s feature has a comedy ending which is made delightfully interesting by the cleverness of the acting of Mae Marsh, who is Ann. Wall street operations form the basis for the Triangle drama, "The Raiders." which Is II. II. Warners Initial appearance as a star of the big organization. It is to be at the head of the American program Thursday, Friday In addition to Mr. and Saturday. Warner the cast includes Dorothy Dal-to- n and Robert McKlm. Kach of the three programs of the week will incorporate also smaller subjects new reels, travelogs and comedies in addition to the exquisite musical repertoire by the American concert orchestra, directed by Prof. J. J. few months During the with the acquisition past by the orchestra of the latest musical composition from eastern publishers there has been a wonderful development In music at the American. Always in vthe front rank Mc-Clell- o SoijponW 59c and Domestic Departments for this Don't fail to secure all you need. Aveek. THE BIGGEST SALE OF NEW SPRING WASH FABRICS AT 15c YARD WE EVER HELD. Printed Voiles. Batistes. Chiffon Voiles, Seed Voiles. Corded Voiles and beafttlful Crepes. All 27 and 30 Inch fabrics, in floral patterns, and small designs, also stripes and dots. large Values up. to 30c H C yard All for this week, yard Awl 18c DRESS PERCALES, 12Y2c YD. 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(No Mail Orders, Phone Orders or C. O. D.'s.) Sunday April 2, 1916. Auerbach Company. 2 Herald-Republica- B n. 38 the Jello Booth. JELLO served noif.EM HAM served by Cudahy Tacking Co. COCOA served FREE by McDonald Chocolate Co. CAlvK served FREE by the Superior Baking Co. AIiMO 11HAD MACAUOM sample packages given FREE by the International Macaroni Co. SEGO MILK served FREE in Tee Cream and Whipped Cream by the Utah Condensed Milk Co. served FREE bv the Templeton Bakery. LiXATlVE BIIAX BRKAl) FREE bv Libby. McNeill & Llbby. I'lMIAl'I'LE served OF GOODS demonstrated by Reid. Murdock & Co. MOXAllCH nilAM) IIIOINZ 57 VAItlKTY PICKbES served FREE at the Heinz booth. PIMEJTTO AM) ;I11IJI CHEESE served FREE by Agnews Cheese Co. Ul'AIilTY, OLIVES served FREE bv the Charles P. Grogan Co. 'itIPE 1XSTANT COFFEE served FREE by the G. Washington Coffee Co. Prices. Freshness, Finest Quality and Low Purity, us to addition w enables undersell in and of business Our immense volume competition Cream white Plisse underwear crepe, 29 Inches wide. A good fine quality 1 O O JkmmZ w Kxtra Special, yard $1.25 SHEETS, 95c EACH Cohasset Sheets, Slx90 inches, madefby the famous Pequot mills. Wortii $l.2i eacii- w hue tney last at, each Limit 6 to a customer. 95c PILLOW CASES, 12 c EACH AUERBACH'S PURE FOOD SHOW Monday Is Baby v - 1 $3.50 dozen to a customer. PLAID BLANKETS, $2.75 PAIR 75c pair of heavy wool Blankets, full bed size, at, pair 100 $2.50 BEDSPREADS, nap QO 3a with a dainty Long Dresses of fine Nainsook iecK ana. yoKe. sleeves edged with lace nanu-emuroiaer- 75c 9 $1.98 EACH Heavy white Crochet Bedspreads, large size, Choice of plain, hemmed, scalheavy and weight. cut corner or fringed and "flcut corloped ner. $2.50 quality Extra Ct JL Q Q d Special, each Limit 3 to a customer. ET73 Infants Long Dresses of very fine Nainsook finished with a smocking at the "TQ m neck ea plaid m $1.00 DRESSES 79c INFANTS' LONG DRESSES, 59c 4 Just at' Auerbach's S) ay Lots of Bargains for baby afad a Rag Doll (all ready to stuff) to every little visitor, also a solid gold baby ring vrith every $1.00 purchase and over in our Baby Department, third floor: and best of all, a good chance to save on Baby's Summer Outfit. Mill runs of good quality hemmed Pillow Cases. 42x36 Inches, 4 A1 at, eachLimit give you valuable &?C Green Trading Stamps. 12i2c YARD m 1 Beginning at mi Iangmg I INFANTS' Special Monday INFANTS' EIDERDOWN CAPES, 98c PINNING BLANKETS, 59c Flannel Pinning Blankets, an excellent quality, with .band of a fine CQm muslin White Eiderdown Capes with hood lined with pink or blue and finished with'a silk cord Special Monday QQr vOC INFANTS' YOKE DRESSES, 59c TO $4.95 15c DIAPERS, 10c Ready-mad- e square Monday double fleece Diapers, Special . Notable i yard 1 v v Beautiful assortment of short yoke Dresses, i q f" QfZ VmJJ and nicely trimmed. . Q w HP made of sheer material tvent "Extraordinary" expresses mildly the real values offered in this important sale of Women's and Misses' Suits. It presents an opportunity that rarely occurs so early in the season, to a $ buy correctly tailored, exclusively styled garments under the market value. Ud to S3 A few of the many exquisite hats-shoin this lot are such makes as "Burgesser," "Phipps," "Cage," and "Jordan." .Clever New York models and patterns by our designers will enchant you. Instead of saying that the prices are $18.00 to $45.00, our prices begin at $10.00 and go up' to $25.00. SUITS SI 4-7- 5 and-$19.7- Suits smart in every line and detail with dash and clever trimming effects about them that comes from only copying the higher priced models. Check, Novelties, Serges, Poplins and Gabardines in all wanted Spring shades. Positively worth much more. wn The assortment is so larjre and varied that we find it impossible to give you an adequate description, but a visit to this department at this time will delight you. We are Salt Lake's sole agents for the famous "CON-SELLand "ANDREA" HATS, one of a kind. New shipments received daily and you may choose these Women's Beautiful Spring Dresses $9.95 and Up to $25 The collection is charming in the varieties it embraces. For every occasion you will find just the frock desired, developed of the fabrics and combinations as approved by the best dressed women in eastern style centers. Made of Georgettes, Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chines, Pussy Willows, Chiffon and Tussahs and Novelties at $9.95, $14.75, $19.75 and $25.00. 1 .98 and Up to $4.95 $ BLOUSES; the just arrived at O" models at $5.00 to $18.00 each. Our Millinery stocks are the largest and most complete in our historv. Some of newer or second edition Blouse styles Lace and Voile Combinations, striped and novelty Georgettes. Auerbach's. Wash Priced at $1.98, $2.75, $3.95 and $4.95. Silks, Made of Crepe de Chines and 23C Theatre. - Berles-serial- s, one of the most Interesting of Curlew and Tina again become each story having to do friends. complete episode in the exposes Rex theatre today and tomorrow, when of of grasping monopolies. operations the last chapter cf the fourteen weeks' week and as a regThroughout serial will be shown. "Judgment Day" ular part of thetheRex bill there Is being is the title of the latest episode, and shown the Hearst-Vitagrap- h news pic- ten-roun- Paste at (Limit AUERBACH'S PURE- FOOD SHOW APRIL White and Coltfred Wash Fabric FREE at FREE unfolding of the intricacies proven THE- final "The Red Circle" will be at the with a el This coupon, if presented Monday, April 3d. will entitle you to l'5c Tooth Rexall pui chase Yoifyvill be amazed' at the extreme low prices and the woiulerfur merchandise you will find in the record-breakin- Sunday-- UtMER UNPgRSOiJL Stain ips Trading' STORK THAT MADE THE BARGAIN FAlVlOUb n. 2 for o SO We Give tPBfo '.?. Ronald Bradbury, Albert McQ'uarrle and Anna Lehr. The program for the last four days of the week will be a return engagement of "Damaged Goods." The tremendous expense incidental to the showing of the big subject, which held the screen at the Liberty for a g week in December, has made It Impossible for the smaller exhibitors of this territory to book the picture. The management of the Liberty, believing that thousands of conference visitors who will be in the city at the end of the week, should have a chance to see the subject, booked the return engagement. "Damaged Goods" in the one week of Its previous showing, was viewed by more than 20,000 persons. The story itseir is a graphic portrayal of the physical ruin that follows in the wake of those who tread the flowery path of worldly pleasures. It is staged and acted by Richard Bennett and the original cast which presented the story on the speaking stage. Previous to the first presentation in this city last December a private exhibition of the film was had. Ministers, physicians, members of the civic welfare committee, members of the Cleofan, the Ladies Literary club, the city commissioners, society women and business and professional men were invited to attend. At the conclusion of that performance it was informally and unanimously endorsed and the management was urged to show it. The action of the Salt Lakers was in direct accord with that of members of the United States cabinet and"of Congress; with the opinions of army and navy officials, justices of the supreme court and state and municipal officials of the east. Monday 84 59 an. concludes with a happy ending of the romance of Ruth Roland, the girl with the criminal taint, and her victory over the almost overpowering tendency. Of course she Is married to Frank Mayo, the detective, whose zeal in tracing the operations of the red circle clan led to her downfall in the thirteenth installment. Added to the bill will be the eleventh Installment of "Uncle Sam at Work": a three-par- t drama "The Lion's Ward" and a two-recomedy "Sin on the Sabbath." On paper the program looks to be one of the best ever arranged for the first cf the week at the Rex. Louise "Lovely," the girl who takes her name from her physical appearance and the sweet simplicity of her screen work, is the star of. the latest Bluebird Grip of Jealousy," masterplay "The booked for the Rex Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The management of the theatre several weeks ago had an opportunity of viewing the production and is able to give it the heartiest indorsement. The film story is a romance of the south and of the bitter hatred of two families a hatred which finally found its outlet in a long feud. Its date is the antibellum days, the days when slavery was a part of the regular life below the Mason and Dixon line. Previous to her advent into pictures Miss "Lovely" bore the prosaic title of Louise Carbasse. Picture actresses nowadays have the belief that a name of a more euphonious nature, one that adapts Itself to electric lights is the proper stunt, and so Miss Carbasse became Miss "Lovely." An added attraction of the Tuesday, will be a Wednesday, Thursday bill score of slides of the Willard-Mora- n championship fight of March 2S in New York. These pictures were taken at the ringside and show the progress of the fight in each round, together with alt the Important blows struck during d the battle. They demonstrate more than columns of reading matter the tremendous superiority of Willard over his challenger Frank Mora n. The latter part cf the week the last episode of the series of fourteen "Graft" stories will head the bill. "Graft" has 25c Rexall ?g)ARGUr1 This coupon. If presented Monwill entitle you to April 3d. Rexall Beef, $1.00 purchase Wine Iron and C (Limit 2 bottles to a customer.) (No Mall Orders. Phone Orders or C. O. D.'s.) April Sunday T316. Auerbaeh Company. s, Pwex VltMl.W COll'O.V SI'KCIAL. and Wine ti ay. Herald-Republica- GREEN STAMPS HVC rooth Paste ' Liberty Theatre. Tatho serial. "The Iron THK big heads the Liberty bill for Mondav and Tuesday. The serial deals with the story of Enoch Golden, a rich southern planter, who finds his wife in a compromising position with Jules Legar. The latter Is branded and tortured by Golden and swears vengeance. Accordingly he floods the plantation and kidnaps the baby daughter of Golden. She is reared to young womanhood and is then sent to Dalheim, a denizen of the underworld. Her life there and the arrival of "the laughing mask," the nemesis of makes an interesting narrative and entertaining picture. The of "the laughing mask" has identity been carefully concealed and the playing of this man is attracting almost as much attention as is the story itself. Pearl White, Crelghton Hale and Sheldon Lewis, all favorite past performers in serial work, have the leading roles in the production. The sixth chapter which is to be shown today, is entitled "The Spotted Warning." The features drama of the bill will be the lied Feather photoplay, "The Target," with Herbert Eosworth In the role. It is s,ald that Bosworth,leading who Is a veteran of the speaking stage and a pioneer of the screen, never appeared to better advantage than in this subject. The story is based on the old but ever new subject of the unchanging love of a mother for her son. The theme Is as old as the hills, but the appeal is as fresh as if it had never been handled by author or playwright. Resides Mr. Bosworth the cast includes Jane Novak, who has been seen to great advantage as the heroine of the series of "Graft" stories: Maud George. Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- $1 Rezall Beef, Iron J?ARGA1H musically the American selections have reached a point where hundreds are talking about the appropriateness of the atmosphere created by the work of the artists comprising the evil-doer- AUERBACH'S GIVE SPECIAL. -- 3C mtm torial with especial reference to the development of the invasion of Mexico, and Including the latest obtainable ac views from the various scenes tion. Mehese Theatre. clean cut amusing characterizations of western cowboys the Muscomedy drama tang Mutual three-paof the west. "Curlew Corliss," which comes to the Mehesy theatre today, stands alone among film production?. Based upon B. M. Bowers' famous stories of the "Happy Family" series. It retains the atmosphere and characters of the original with a realistic vividness. Among the principals of an exceptional cast are Art Acord, Dixie Stratton. Nita Davis, Lawrence Peyton and others. Curlew Corliss, the best rider, shooter and most popular cowboy at Bar ranch, falls in love with Tina, the teacher. He is an arvillage school dent but bashful suitor and can't bring himself to the point of proposing. As a preliminary to his love conquest h buys a ranch and determines to propose to Tina. When at the point of but popping the question his rough causloyal friends intrude upon him, ing the embarrassed suitor to flee in dismay. Curlew has a rival. Frank 12 vans, who also has his eye upon the pretty school teacher. He is a suave polished Individual with a graceful way with the ladies and makes better progress than the timid cowpuncheras in his quest a last hope for Tina's hand. Curlew orders a necklace from a coast jeweler. The stage on which the necklace is to arrive is held up and the mail sack robbed. Curlew, one of the sheriff's posse, finds a paper addressed to him In which the necklace had been wrapped and also a black mask. Tina sees the mask sticking from his pocket and believes he was one of the bandits. She leaves with Kvans. and Curlew, sore at heart. Is left behind. Later all the difficulties are straightened out. Kvans Is found to be the real villain, and r rt , . close San Francisco, the largest city west of the Mississippi, is the subject for the Gaumont company's scenic See American First. The business section. Market street, the downtown hotels, the manufacturing plants, the harbor and shipping industries, and the various settings for San Francisco's great commercial activities constitute a large part of the picture. The quaint old adobe mission Dolores, Cliff house and seal rock. Golden Gate park, the Fresidio and glimpses of the various colleges located In the city are also pictured, as are the beautiful drives and residential districts. Broadway Theatre. X. BUSHMAN makes his FKANCIS on the screen at the , Broadway Sunday onlj-- in "The Second in Command." with Marguerite Snow, another popular movie star, in the role opposite to him. appearing "The Second In Command" is full of action, the kind that every movie fan adores, with a quota of love interest to impel close attention to the events that are to come on the battle field, where the denouement is reached. The Quality Pictures corporation is one of Metro's important allies and this is the best of its releases on the Metro program. Being Quality's initial Metro production, every effort made-bthe producers, and has been quite naturally so, to make it an event In picturedom that will go down in the annals as a feature never to be forgotten. "The Second in Command" already has reached prominence on the dramatic stage and will be remost membered by theatregoers through Charles Frohman making it the vehicle for his favorite star, John Drew. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Charlie Chaplin, thel highbe est. salaried person in America,-wilr, seen in a roaring three-reele"Charlie's First Vacation." in addition to the .regular feature, "The Struggle." A very grent feature about the production of "The Struggle," at the Broadway Monday and Tuesday, starring Frank Sheridan, is that it is not only elaborate, but genuine, many scenes being taken in the South American tropical forests. These add, more than any artificial setting ever could, to the romantic spirit of the play. The y ity. Very quickly her talent as an Love." The scenario is by Miss Franactress came to the surface and now ces Marion, who has written many she does not base her claims to features for the World Film and popularity upon her aquatic ability. However, all hef press notices savor of her exploits in the water. Now Robert Warwick, Frances Nelson and she is cast for "Virginia Carvel" in Director Emile with together com"The Crisis" and is truly thankful that the entire "VoiceChautard, From the Past" James Carewe. an army post surgeon, she can act and wear stunning clothes pany, which recently deturned from a But and will not be called upon to do any protracted stay in the heart of the who loves Marjorie Caldwell. Ames, the junior surgeon, supplants high dives, to prove her claim to have again gone forth in hm in the girl's affections, and, atsearch of locations in the neighborhood tracted by the mere outward polish of Jack Pickford made his first of Highland Falls. N. Y. appearthe man, ahe marries Ames. It is not ance on speaking stage fourteen long before Ames shows himself to be years agothe Jiis debut in the silent weak and unprincipled. Both Carewe drama cameandseven years later. Jack to Manila. and Ames are transferred 0-Bis especially fond of light The ship is wrecked and Carewe and says he roles. comedy a on island. small are cast up Marjorie While there Marjorlte learns the true Is a well substantiated rumor character of the man and they become to There the effect that Mabel Normand conso so much that after templates deserting deeply attached, some months the two submit to rescue be seen soon on thethe screen and will legitimate stage, rather unwillingly. serious roles." There is heavyrumor In San Francisco they learn that playing to the effect that another is missing, but his wife is still still so poor that she will her is gme3 health Confident that he lives. Fate leads rest for a while. None of Carewe to the Isle on which Ames, probably rumors these could be definitely condwellbereft of his memory, has been Miss Normand absolutely refirmed. been brought fusing to make ing. After Ames has a statement of any home he undergoes on operation, only kind. Imagine Mabel doing "Thais" or It Is Harmless, No Dye, But to find on the return of his memory "Sapho." Darkens Gray Hair So Eventhat he is the victim of leprosy. DashWillard Mack, Gerda Holmes and ing to a window he then leaps to his death. Clara Whipple will head the cast of a ly No One Can Tell. Frank Sheridan's acting has a dis- big Equitable enfeature, temporarily tinct compelling force at all times. titled, "His One Big Chance." It will Maras G. la Kthel charming be the next picture to be directed by Terry Whenever hair falls out or takes jorie. Other important members of John Ince. This is a newspaper story. on that dull,your lifeless, faded, streaked the cast are Arthur, Ashley and Eileen or appearance, gray simply shampoo Evans. John Ince is the director. Mollie King, the young and dainty with a times few and hair scalp World film star, has gone to North Carolint with Director Frank Crane Hair Color Restorer. All your gray and the company producing "The Call hair then turns a beautiful dark shade and entire head ot hair becomes evenly : PROVING PICTURE NOTES ! of Love." escape from the doomed ship by life boat or any other available means is another piece of realism which is not wasted. One lifeboat coming down end first from the davits and spilling its occupants into, the sea is a vivid reminder of the Titanic disaster. Frank Sheridan stars as Major sue-cee- ss Adl-rondac- APPLY ks, TO AN DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR x , Q-B- an 4,,,,-- , (Continued From Preceding rage.) of plant for purposes correct detail in settings. Both men are graduates" of the "Ecole de Beaux Arts of Paris. They have already begun work on the designing and modeling of a complete Marie Antoinette bedroom setting, which is planned for use in a forthcoming Triangle-Inc- e feature. The artists will work under the direction of Robert Brunton, chief technical director at the Ince plant. Bessie Eyton is in the seventh heaven of delight. Her entry to Movieland was through her marvelous swimming abil Ince-Triang- le Maurice Tourneur, vice president and general director of the Paragon Films, Inc., subsidiary producing company to the World Film corporation; has finished work on "The Hand of Peril," begun starring House Peters, andhas another picture with the same star, entitled "The Closed Road." The author is Henry Almon Wolffe and in support of Mr. Peters will appear Barbara Tennant, Lionel Adams, Lester Stowe and others. Ilolbrook Blinn. 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