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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1920. DftAKA AND TAUDFYILLE f time t1o vaudeville MU. Lt ORPHEf with thimk anil Evan Mlrttrr nl flrla, MurtUtfll )leitnui-- r Nth Mil, viU lord hut ret, Mar, edaetUii Qigbl. irnODnOME-'1- h InkUecd Brl.J hunUajr eventnf and cuutiuuios all h m h timtibe pprf'Kmani'a Ib hmurUu). airtjjullig m T t fnri '1 --, r l ltur1 ' 0'l f ''J XJF z: 'fi f h. ibr f !. CATAf liued b laudeviitr Ifnrrv ( Ttm link T of a luve abowa bill Irani anl He 4a, -- datlj- bill WeilufUv. - New bill Ifnla) 4bal Would Dm CAHISO- IhIIl frAlT lr )ndT I' !'! outinuu l LA od IIdIx'I Iji 1hNHurrJax. aod II KE-- Fixer liudlaiuc u i - 'u ( la lo II p U l ' V b l JH 7 1uJv m aal Wodu.a lhjrj PICTURES. I MPKtbb - Wallarr N T In Ild ( xuiU hd I'Ubh 5fw prxJurll '0 Dux" I(HHI liurtwi H'nm t oiiIidui'Uo II '0 l 12 Ilttgitiur, ud IMLItl'A'v IoIn t.nffltli in Human (olUliral l4 lie Itrviw All Lit Ip rJ U M r uul ii' I' ' 'nno on heatru toufiuuoua Hu Mill I, I l - One week uifag'imul KolhapfH llvtlii t ftalun pik .gram, id lulling lr in 2 p 1 adira orchtbii t niittuuuua, lo II II K jf lx hilhjrti''HM w lu n '4 i-- MOTION 1AUAMOI , & wllb SaUirdB) muti be'intD Bie, o"n p'ivimi lead i)wn' tn Hi fllnr M haluns I r Vi '? kJ ? ;; , - . - 'sL' v J?1 V - v -- nV i4 J -- pj Jf- - hi I fcifMND Hitting bbUAIlW mnrr and i UJ the fieri , t I . In Wurnu Kenuni in Hound rjuavli. J hfTrikx rv.'lVA icll iu tl ui ol a . - . nrrt 1 Gwfgd ttmllE JL on' UR1DLV LNklbHLU uf tin tu bad fuiiiitt-tUt (ur slaved laike, whuh wll ninhc vou niidin 'Hb it Hmi at prc laughter. l thin with Ralph ( I6miiu i i lutyodrotiu lh Lx and 11k ftodltiK iaKd pail taking f h iaiv stringhi aiaM if l ' a " k 'th ni pitituim ck ins ton ig batunla' anl inatlinCHon Thutlav ut i.icnjiig vMtli a m t ik In tin otfut ' on John It Holds, h WhW strut lnki-rI at hitiodUi sin, kd K. j Kiuioldfts and " ,,K who ih Hph Mtit his latlnr tilings ntv aing too. 11on iu oui wue jou, ik-tiuod Ictlitt', eh Is ifwd Thutit f iliHr My head V, pli.r w- :X- r. 2i , tl j - - .1 t Hid' jrfJbLf'tJuL cdr?, unswerM hla fathtr leinnh III Acli. responds Jark, f luu tht lirat. iwciitt Let jou had a 3 curs uf tour lift t rt a p rom now on t Ik Mtu it on1- - n I &nd ol lngl funii.' it-. and an mtinatton fotnied priiuijM' ' t dial actera . petu-luto- ' i bib in I in it lo tan pa Dao "ith u "lnm maum on Hk. ides to huvcxrr, di Hlal c and Kitts Krsmudjt dtbts ami make market lolores, the cent, Otfire gut haps to the n- -' it fni tlu a and it pi oimeed sum of tstet itgiee to b tin pi m ipil m a urn h marnaae, witli J n It atlmat H - pitaimi to lap hm The Ijtur, like Llojfs I J i a- a rfiid stn-J- t oiiagement in his plat lo e i" H rf Kftcr the m iri , idl pit. a h f "ml an 'in p ahnli Htuatton ds'ncpetted p i'iih , ilmuo, the 'OUiig ttmph bu-wa) and this produns tssnin ng in ol humoi v hh h tin utu ugk ets s ONE of t iC t g 1' t it hiul'H x i Cl U of lot t h m li piomttx'l ' l i' i Mil"' coming production cl rl t i " the hcM'aiioiiil Jtoom Inch A li Wood' xxill 4 it 'tut at the. bait laikc tiuiito t .'londax Imp dax and Widnesdax m conn L p in Malms Room untilk N ten tlnalu from the Idtmgx where for nioiitn H xxa.s the nixi t onm It hpicuoub comedx hit of th htason sta-o- n x l& N froi8 he ill L op m d fi" n jioJ fli s i I I v 1 - ipiin x xx i i U t m-i- d i t Orpi- - Bair! s"are feauied m honn e, .wongt-fiag- a bit of so? g and t oust use that has lifted them tn xaudxiit Majdm iv its laugh-jrnd- u mg plus qualities, soma unu'ual gifts of per om it Willie Solar, the international musical omed sar, u on tho bill, an assurance of at least Mftecui minutes of good fun. lies as clever as they make ein Dolly Kav is another luminary who of Jsalt Lake is certain to win hundred is one Kite of fnends ncpatKn 8 IMul Roy and Roy xlexereat exponents Arthur are kings of juggling and corned) J heir In a ( hines a t Is taled. n A Tne Un Kards otfrr a highly liverting medtv Mixture ic v f xaudexiile tKjbit' and Kinograma lopix8 of tthe day complete t lie ec'e!knt & a-- hliL XV1HAT AOCLD YuU DO This is the tdgnifhant title of a new Madlaine Traverse production, whhh headlines the new hill opening at the Casino theater Hundax The story has to do with an exclusive In .New lork aoidet). It tells of InaccuaatloiiH, faithicseness trigue, fah--e and the agony of a wxmian who suffers f ra not hers wrong Mtss Traverse, it F said, has done her very best work in tills intense photodrama. As Claudia, the wife, who sacrifi es all for th man the loves and who latr to be dead, this versatile fcfie b)ivfs (Car rise ti extraordinary heights cf (Mentions! artir g Jt Is a story of a modem Eimrh Arden, who returns home sft- r a long absence n!v to find that the ke other man Tha aude ills section of the program wife he baa be n married to an- xx i i m l M 1 of of ART WALKLR'S production tne delightful comedy evenUcn. made from Booth TarkingtOna topuiar W tlltu Baxter sioriea. opeua at tb Salt lake theater Thursday nextL and runs Uu remalndtr of th week with the usual on Katurdav. nmtlne This comedy of Booth Tarklngton ba met with approxai Mom Uu Atlantic to the Pacific William bxlvannus Baxtrr is the hero it is his, tragedy that hr las ceased being lt and is not et 18 He is neither child nor man, and his dislikes and longings are a funnx mixture For example he W illir tx his fam-llte(nts bnng called and billy BIU" b Ins friends, as weeks prior to Christmas 13 OR several Fatty ArBuster Keaton of the with a buckle comedies, sent about a wire ns about and bragged air had received, telling him of the Christmas box he was shortly to receive by parcel post from the eabt. tt lo be something fine Us certain Thotic folks never do he observed things b half Probably a wonderful lot of clothes, silk bhirts. and so on. The message savs, Dont open till Xinas. and I II obev Instructions The da s passed and Buster got mote amf more anxious ''Mtvhe It sNnlv ft email bov vWi jew ond cuff luikt.,. oranieUung.. be told some one gpeut his You see. Buster has Christmases on the road until latelv, nd would accumulate presents along the route, un the morning of Christmas day he mould open them sll In Ills hotel room, as he did when lie was a liov But. alas, be Finally, the box ume could not ohe Instnn tlons. becauee one end was tom open Lnt4e bane had wpetied tlie box in advste e six pairs of cotton The box rontain-sotks and tliev were hanging out of the end of tlie crushed bundle. Busier said nothing, but next day bn hurt feelings were assuaged when a reallv valuable gift tame In good condition from the name soune He laughs last who laughs least. remarked Buster, sliglnlv mixed in his happy for all quotation, hut pcrfcxtl clri-diam- alas STL x i pup. Mi t j Famous Ford sisters open st the Orpheum Weduesday night, with of 1930," and their own orchestra. or two and then dress for lunch. After lunxh an hour with Dickens Interrupted bv girl friends wait and off fur another Halted en drl'e along banta Monica route by boy friends, then to it sort for blows whbb In reality film opponent in the least, ev'dontlv enacted Ins part opposite the big champion ao realistically that Jack forgot he was not fighting for another championship and sent in the blow apparentlv o icious never Inline hia d cooling drink and many dances into rid- that knocked out Jess Willard. Thn Back home for dinner Tlie result was half an hour of unconing togs and with brother (handler for for Fanning, and a bad scare a wild canter through hills Back at 0 30 sciousness Dcmp-se- x Game of chess with Chandler arid to bed for the other ullalns who oppose But after Fanning recovered his senses that. i U t 4 SEVENTEEN" COMING TO SALT LAKE m i ari inti btigc riiaina Il.tiM ai 'iiu h d i (tra'd W son faun mi ning - IlH 'lJ' POMWI, I.IIIH hn mg g WHAT WOULD YOU DO? AT CASINO t hi t la ulu' Mon, Human be the nt"l pHturc tf Hm ,t th jn Annrnan the- d and tom nx hi h im i a! r j is rapidly of being the xxoman on the c " me fnrw ard , mg ,i a xr (f x1im irputit'oii i n iii' fciMpi e II 1 i g..w ; h t be- -' sx r Ml I.iM ' j i j v il i x I Miif'iib sf as PatricMa Langd n, tin l.eaijtitui J, night" of btephen L.'ngiou, a xxrahhx Wail street (pera-Ji- i b it o asioti to .xi minx (Efferent b u ii fi in) gfxM' bhe i u ptnn in her t .J ir.In a; p hum 'ii' kvj f tv in mi mg, g 'fiiig. m i nnig and tart) cos- MMIII Mi s Griffith shoxx rrj Err xersatillty a a social m del f tin goxxmng art in S'XtraJ nmUrlv sx tetx coated f 1m drama' Vn mad i 'cii'.itii with limb"-Iiu ,nxiix in THt the fa-- ) n u t i luriz ition ef a Bi"adxd stage i i ! J "? '2. 4 ) I ?r 4 s I f U f'- U JT ' ft' pl.ix In V i'jf A . J unit V' nl ad A x Human ipp'ai. - a By GEORGE JEAN NATHAN. L YORK. Jan. 31 The Las always spectacle religious seemed to me to be as Ul suited to the stage as coochce-coocbe- e dancing would be to the altar. The theater is no more properly tlie place for a pious theological exhibition than the chun h is fof an A H Moods bedroom xx x n II tin di i U pi litt 'uning Un .i ii I'1 I tr oi V k,SA r ( -- 41m- I'' Vi r- - ., il i i 'dniM f Rnt ia isI I n I'tograin i.s Scene from Stuarf Walker's production of Booth Tarklng ton's pe ial aihdi ptogiam t"at at the Salt Lake theater, February 5, 6, 7, with Saturday matinee. bee i Tohounxed tx t t -- ren bf't, j mm s s uni i it and the nmxi xMitcrtaiu-jr nt in ami mci on, the rcen lfinuhunties unbecoming to Ills ears. at in jn, marking the end of pcrfci t Rothapfelh I nit Ihoijrn u is the nsult H. liim--e!- f another Kxdney Car- day. r wars, m cxpcMeme b imagines one (uucedrd Scene from the stirring photodrama He tries to grow pootrx motion pnture ton He write-He d n t want to go to fACK DEMPSEY, who ia now a motion Ik siarnnff Madlaine Traverse, which heads tu be nuuxaM"Mxban and;itl'x 'dent drama a mu-la- c laims that he doun t nd hf pro the new vaudeville and moUon picture world s mod In on picture star, as well as piagnFit ent whole loll.ge for girls bill opening at the Casino today. T e driina and the opeia art. combined tare a out ked frank kno champion tlie fighter, prize s Lo Pratt wee lie But the minute tm i i one of Ins leading villains. 'huhi talk" lad' ht falls in 'oxe limning, feature' eharaeter're the fluff ids of aerial tlie wlille first episode fuming dress suit lor and .teals his miners Pot ip i nit riu.Tr mi miibh trtoMs, with Ins thriller Uf tour-- e in ord r to impress hot fea-tu- r dramati skilled In the rt of striking no'(b prIudt Banning, ee and tittles bun s( sister .line iittl. 1 whole s diMm-Cii- ! an1 connrj ol Ihe precious x ost rui' I, How t e 31 Gtl'' toil i In postsi"u if out who ilru-- ilithoo ind Lu wint huoi s lu underlhi ' d n iu istr at el . h know s t if pi j -! ay. the Id g t lliem ba. k tog, th-- r "tt'i m ill is and dlike the ntei e v . , I lox e toi . loumi our-h I ipir Mime hi- MtxL'uJ of to motion pi tun as an . u!lut.h i omed of of t t lot this d.lghlfui j to this public ait at i' x ihl to 'out I, and lox - e and . union none nt i .alit ntertamm m ' d sensation Bellhas I'oii i IlmnnE one of t hr nio'l n M'f jj ior-traxn Hk loe of Willie hi-- - s- - niputlieih i ab tn ua" IN loxe-sicfourth k MUM xouih has won high f of S 1' n fill r f t f' ni f kl'RKIj, i: it ri of rcenioi tl Ml R 4e rm '1 r rift i.d Rrunton Live rank m the Xnuriia.i aallen pifturc, ip I 'll mil Ross, m x a hd cf t un xx It o ruts nhto m rMf Hndklusoit able port BroMn r ,,xx k' 'tig 'Plain Lael Uaxls to ihe Broadwav theater Jane tne u.Mn hi iuof f 0'iis'G "jin Judith Lowrx f the minx m fni Mtr. Gx' beguiling todax is d live as he bah' Talk ianx i!btt I.a n 'i I Louis John Miv r n ii ti- b tlie a ' 'o).rnlIum mxcltv t ,Lt lontl'-'lruio xx under"tapdtng maga-ziI li s Bowker. EuA irn xx Bart. Is as t.ene-ihatlx .cidx rT ( rtiohno rri takf' ix Florence and I.'On H-T i nan ff the irre'pomll ia and bdd" F'ltrp.uvourg gene Stoikdah,a Bn ho-- t of li'eh g.r s and "ith rt' k inii'i al f st art otbc "od tMios id i m in., Nell Sparks. f,ts Korngau Murph'. ca There bo'.- a. all, up the summary j he uou-t- fu ' ' ' " ' r'n h'tit iniui'i T Easy to Anticipate. Ten minutes after the hoisting of th first curtain, everv episode that util pats is readilj Not a touch of nMripated Imagination conies to the rescue, not a touch of fdnev. nor of poetrx, nor of even fa! ce emotional fervor 111 Though tiie events that transpire upon Lie ilicdtcr an institution de'Oted stage are designed to impress and lolor, romance, the "it. rightl' to gaiet'. move to compassion, pitv and glorifbii-tioa nd the mama that is aciitelv passion amount of religious exaltation iite the rt ligious play is aw out of place to be tlie derived therefrom is considerably as a tamuoimno in Uritg s to- - be derived from matchlest than that One dot n t go to the theater for sui h hoof the ticadmill in Ben horses the ing s a to one goes tilings anv more than Hur. for satire or to a piajer meeting for as an Inspirational re- Thus, failing zebras. These platitudinous remark are e'oked entertainment. Ihe presentabv the exhibit current in tlie L.xrlo thetion misses the bullses ill particular ater It bears the name The Light of and the targr t in general the World," and the authorship Is credthe Messrs. Bolton and MidAlthough ited to the Messrs. Ciuy Bolton and dleton claim tlie Idea of the play lo b George Middleton. The exening Is witli them and doubtiess in all as depressing as a bad cold. original honest v the fa t remains that there was hat the ear engages Is tlie tale of a produced In Germany n seme wood-cartof Oberammergau. who has so ago a plav with precisely tho jears or been chosen to pla the part of Chrlstus same theme. Mtssrs The And Comstock III the Paion pla' Gest hate the loi al piece handThe bodx of the exening Is expended somely, butproduced Is too literal the upon the recital of an analogy of events and too weak tomanuscript tiirust its head out of and in the the In the life of the scenen costly The climaxes are life of me Ba'ior Is that of Pedro The beet achle'ed with lociferous recitations of de Cordoba perforniamc r. In the role of the lit .without is who in silt cast the Iat YVlilie occasionJll'- - sc first stone, - and such other celebrated and overrich in posturing, tho performBiblical lineance In a wSv is nicely contrived The parallel between the life of the and not general Infrepicntlv cffcctl'e. Other members of the lompanv are Miss Clara Joel. Duller Mellish 'and Ralph lxcllard. cir-tu- & lv half-doze- wood-caiv- wood-carve- IF A MOVIE STAR YOUD BE it I arc HILARIOUS FARCE PLAYING AT HIPPODROME THIS WEEK wood-tar'and the life of Christ are drawn with the stark literalitv of so many railroad tra ks T ic incidents fait into place as If following the account of a proficient metronome n. x i va , the xnung star olla'ciai al ba't hftnu difteiMit cos-- t M d I i l x pre-- u of xx n n h n t t tu inlv.aiu. in gown of the 't time r the 'las or n iron it tloaf ompb fe pros: ini f cut tainnn lit pro-l- ue th and eprr Miiif dire on ucd utim, a mil oflmu wt k x uKHK'im nl ai i lu teni theater Oaj-rx- the crime ular, nughL be is the tpc of called a corker bill lo al patrons of the xaudeville n-uni aie to see this week, beginning Wednesday ex emus The famous Kotd Mbters, Mabel and Dora, formet lx ol Mux lour Feuds t lie darning quart l tn t e In'io'x gieaust ol xaude'UJt. will hc'id On l ig bill m lob s a new and origin tl act, st'bd xxhl t lm hides a gOUp of In jr Of 13JA, Tin nrln xxpn dances. opulai dangers them thejr own xmhc'Ma a uzz .ami of sex en pieie' heauMfu1 xobtumct, bcautt-lsi'tncrx and labnrate patapbei uaha due datunig sisttrs aie now at the xr zenith of then career and tin thealn.ai press is a unit tn xrediting tb m xxith presenting the most pi niicsqm ani ol of xaudexiile darning av L' w io Master Gabriel, the xee a tor starred m idule Nemo an I Buster Mi w one ui t ic Brown. is on the lull er seen most kmu'iug cornel) piaxhts It is taind laftle Ki k, and tiie star xxiti Mie as'istamv vf a ompan gnes a capable supporting most finished and (njoxanb- performK ance Cliarixs Bcn'K and Fioreo-- t i x In x f f g 17 H VT, x 111 i 1 anthi(tatee u Febru- xs di'-Mbi- . e 'EbOTn."-which ( - a-- gowns and lingerie inMabi's Uj) tins bill, on hr and ra1 .i xx xx -- - u ensrwis1HsMriiTHsira r huh ilue- Mirouj,'h lucd-l- a n n mht Liniind Mu of tin t n mnnu aid mi c t t mg nl t t lulling 'ddn Hah v pi diilM ji i oi l s ill ' jfctgl Will, uiLt and LH i h tulral ' '1 U Wrong Hat w Ml i M1) cm k' iu' xxiti the opcii-in- g ant ages W "lin'd i it PI ( nt at ul t r M.M iiu trie 'lo mi!!v of to m iI ini' WliltiifX ami talk m ii Mo t it ot h li i n ic a iim htaflMro Mic xaud ' ist Mo si o . ami In min ' will give oi i and no, ng rrsii nuxilix ip n 10 sxill mn iu asphaitD an op fa r unit nl lo and .viXMint 'aii.hnttki I id u t( mo a u h f hit diHloH ' I,? 'tin rh aj nn il add to lb tin on tin bt rmn P t ir with tag and Ke'idM bingin- -' i'll" iirf ami will for n all t lie In ma a out r i c Hu hill jUnghrs ssilf IMM2 til wmflll . Ml!M a k m e'h imo II la il IX d ,ii xxi na ith ( an nu Mir: li iui s as Mo 'll ini "a ' a k( t i aii to 1. in i of the liKli'lapi,M ' iu pal i o t unltx t n r "hi it patron iiu In t h rui h p r umL r a moat t'i pi od non n T ot in xxhn li Im- - ai "'H I" Mai d f at i'jitug'b begin xx xx h Mmn (.olliuni a fane in thin a and Utto Hduerbach, and m Tin a frieolotja farce xf tt mliHin toibbs notti-inaround in this instance reoia plot and Jess aignifuaiU tnipoilant than a pink hemisc on whu h is iiiyu Ibcd from Mabel, Barry. tho phrase, in a, moment of sentimental exiltatmu the che'mise, and fool (urrw gave Mabel tahly insxrlbtd it Now liih sin has "me back to plague him lie has just mairnd a 8 eet and tnnoxont, but jeahjus girl, and is spending his honexmoon at the ef h frnnd nmng tin iounti) lioim Mix guests is thettic btmtnul NL(bci ot is with and present naught' rhernw, m the hoat her. There are other ladies who. 0110c had a cntimental rxkird lot and who think it thru dutv to .in instill as mux b annoxame ay Him into the first da's ot his marrn d hie The cheinlee i a terrible weapon anO It beenis hkey that Mabel and mr fihnds it therefote lacomc.s essenwill use it tial to Barry happiness that he rouur the iroubiesonn garment, and tins Ik sets about doing A sern s of umiMii and extraoroinarilx' anui'ing eompluations epsue w hn h have ki tit audu m e idughjng Tax piodui turn the iomitry thioughout md not one of Us Is un elaborate urn of beautiful u elation its ry least features suee, antaianK.' ianifliins" tfca j- - conies to the Salt Lake theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ary J, 3 aud I, with matinee Wednsday )t a ountj whiOiA Bid! if and inttnd Ui who it if tht m that t u niitg f' marrv LHdortt, an tit !' 'M Horn ol a will lie wedding gilt get w.ttoe - - lo Nej wroug b1 during the last few yeard, ahile he been buy in the et, Luke, his d actor, has been blue as Indigo. He t fused to eat and began to look thin a, de.pondenL Finally he got in the ha of going to the depot where he saw master embark for the east. Porters told of the reddish colored s Intelligent canine, who spent many we hour, watching the Incoming trail lumping into the Pullmans, ruahlng lo every fat man who alighted and sc. Ing them ahlle he smelt them over ca.J fully to see if It might not be Fatty dlsrutse. Finally, the dav of the famous com1 dlan's arrival reallv came and on th I very day Al. the property nan, hearing . the dogs escapades, tied him up. So hs missed meeting Fatty after ii But his joy at the reunion was enough Already LO'er his dlsuppoliitineuL looks as nell as etei and is as frisky as & sup-IKw- t t- Arbuckle a ent SINCE Fatty to e the change the I'aramount big unusually buaineita for the four da commencing 1ft 1? at todnv, imldental to the showing of Wallace Held h new. and said to be his beat to dat Double pixture, together with Paramount Mag Hed, a Burton and comic cartoon axlne, Hohnea traxel piturc The atoiy f tiic feature picture concern a wealthy oung 'Speed' live wire, who.(air on an auto trip from New York to 1xh America t robbed of to take a lift exerything and oblnpd into the latter cit v from a fi bndly fanner. 11a had plamitd to meet his uncle. John Ogdon, there tu arrange about his Inheritance. Kjeoted fro mth bank ah an Impostor, when he present hnnrelf there as Kpeed Carr, the youth set urea a job as rhauffeur to the bank president s daughter, taking the name of Bairy Cole, which he had hcaid by cliance. Anxious to produce, ".spod," In order that he may negotiate a loan with his uncle, the banking man get the chauffeur to pose as the tniasmg of complications oung nrin. All follow, but. of tourer It all turns out and the girl. happily for Med Included in the auppottljig cast Are dVa'Lda TfaVlcy, Theodore Roberts and 'The 'picture, 'wh tl Thidy Afarsha-Paramount-Arraft, xxaa directed by bam ood. mauageinciit THE he went hack to the set and quietly announced that be wae ready to go oil. A "Not on our life!" said Deiupaey old boy. and then t day a rest for you, me how to hit folk ttgnt you to teach like you actora do, without hurting themj Before, my training's all been in the otbof direction I bo the latest nee. I. thut Jack la tear i I f, inf a new kind of 0hdo-boln- trick of Uttli ie rapidly niasterliif the Iremcndoua hloa fcntly. il ct 4 - BRILLIANT DANCE ACT PLUS BIG JAZZ BAND AT ORPHEUM ! UP IN MABELS ROOM nd He (rt like a glove. Throughout the play Sperke seen lu one wild emapade after another He Mttanda an illegal pruo fight and Iterely rmapea a hen ytdn a raid the iKne be many gets hlmtalf engaged af-to two gtria at the same time, lie goea ter a couple of crooked oil promoter and ubert their echeme to rob him oT rich oil landa. at hie engageim nt party he attnourn ea to a t rowd of sueate that he if the father of fixe onlldren In fact, he dore ex entiling and an) thing to jhjuciac a thrill out of life The piav i replete with c Ument and spectacular effects In one arena a anoil a (11 le sent up in smoke' in other oxer a thou.vind oil workers and m a thrilling deputy ehenfls mgagu mciee hx a strong (h Kerrigan siipporird int ludmg Kromiu Arthur Mllettc, .1 Ikiwiing and .clma Maja. Joseph The fifth pi ho do m tht thrilling aerial, Bound and uaggid. la abo on the are t'tn the two dogs, om and Floplt (Pal to a'l ag(S dea to ull readers of toe Ltaik .ontenl with talng an a 'tor of distinction, both on the stage and screen, Bert Igitel! hat made loa debut in which il tin iiterarv world In a plav he alo enacts the leading role. This Is Hie Metro production Hitting the High p peels whic.i Will lie shown at the Btr.ind t leaftr Burnlav and .Monday. or some (me the actor had been diligent!' reading manuscripts, Inwhich lie xain to recened h' the score trving find one w hci he deemed worthy of for on lookout th He was pi odui tion a stor' "1th a dramatic and adventurous plot somei hing forceful and at th same time with a trong thread of romance tunning 'i.roug ' it nied an lmposstble combinaTits tion to git howe'er, for the stories he i'v and sentimental or were either rad of the 'arietv of h wlil-he Old not want, of both and so he de Ided to write a play OT Is Good. hocus-pocu- -- pro-du- box-nffh- announced MARJORIE DAW mentW studio that she as off on i Here taxation on the morrow da' hovx Mu Knt er da lo. k attached (bv her An alarm Imdined brother. Clisndler) to the phmtugraph started her day and her slumber at b a. .m. with a bv hniisa's bapd After breakfast a long ride in ner ear. driven by herasif. down to fifty per on of nurse corners, to t s 10 jntry club turning outfit and aodTt g(,i. k t 'inner to in o fist game Ba k Inio the ar for another long jide through h.'ls and vales to a friend eswhere an open-ai- r tate. pool which opens Sunday evening and soon received Marjorie fnswimming Stene from The Tlnkiased Bnde. it wet emon and all matinee with race week, brace Thursday plays performances Saturday, High diving trick diving a The Acquittal "The Acquittal. by Kita elman, oil lew in the Cohan and Hams theater. Is th best of the inanv murder mstery melodramas uncovered locally duitng th present sea toil A largo part of the credit is perhaps due to George M. Cohan for his shrewd manipulation of tho niauu script; and some credit doubtless goes, too. to Mr. Forrest for Ins crafty staging of the plax. This staging, dire' ted in the tempo of a funeral march, la now and again so strained that It cornea dangerously near raising a snicker, but List it lends the and manuscript a specious impoitance doubled effect!' eness so far as the great is concerned certain. The melois vokelry drama is staged with heavv pauses, ominous waits and hoarse silence and the weakest portions of tho script are thus made to take on a foreboding air in the of the casual spectator. eje s Further, Mr. Cohan s ever most adroit freshens up the oldest tlie dexlces and levi'ifies intrinsically most patent stratagems The play Is a dramatization of a store by Miss Weiman published two years ago In one of the magazines and called "Look It relates the atory Upon the Prisoner. of a man but recently acquitted of the of his wlfes suspiof murder; charge cion that, despite the acquittal, he i nevertheless guilty; and of her eventual forcing of him to a confession. If Miss W elman had dramatized her story Immediately after it had appeared d In print, had succeeded in having II at once and had thus anticipated one and hundred murder the mysterv undoubiedlx have mad plava. ihe would e liaul E'en at this a heavy belated dav, however the plav despite the competition s inuid return a fnlr revenue. Telling' Performance. Mis Cbr)tsl Mrn ha Fie roJ of tho murderer 8 wF uml wiin sh is staring attel!ths baleonv and makingglvss a ig performance is aood as a newspaham H ani nof-bu- fa, x ths al l!- inn uij per reporter who - ks- down the guilty man. As the latter, Kdward RoMn save for a rnn leal icrav suit alves a of htn aelf than he has ghan In some tlrm A M'sa Mason D nUfrP amHteirrfsh tn of tne murderer mistress th clnama featur topllnlng theA. role Th camersirsn In H. "Aooies latent bedroom ferrw. Making tb new bill opening at Fan tags Wednesday, when a pictur will ba filmed In which local talent la Invited to appear. (Continued on Following Fags) every Mori," performance t- |