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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1920. Vt rv. j mu urj . . ; A TT V motion : md Ww TAvocmu. ORPHYCM Regular vaudeville aeeeo. Wednesday aif ht, with Alenoder Carr. Jost. Heather and Bert Banina. headliner. Ticket office now open. LOEWS GABION Raw Utt today. Back loan la "The Square Shooter and high-clas- s vaudeville program. SALT LAKE Next Thuradaj, Erl4a 7 and with Saturday - matinee. Boots Tarkingtons latrat and graatrat comedy, direction George C. Trial. Clarence, Y ANT AGIS Vaudeville bill DOW playing, fcead-Itna- d by Coalin, tba Man Who Knoara ' Elaa otbar ali aUr features. New . bill ' Wednesday. j. MUSICAL COKXDT. v STRANO Poor days, beginning today, Hiram, tba Walter; Wanda Lyra and Mu Lindar la 7110 LitUa Cafe; ted Henkel and bin )ui ' i Mi LV tlonal will Inveve her ta scandal, eg I The two agree to unit In their battles against their weaker natures, and the result is a highly interesting aerie of , dramatic events, which finally and happily. Th Fighting Chaneo la a Paramount Artcraft picture and th coat Include -- Anna Q. Nilsson, Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Davenport (Mrs. Wallace Raid), Mauds Wayne and Bertram Oraraby, Charles Malgn directed the production. A Burton Holmes travelogue and a Paramount Magazine will complete the oew program. --- ncmss. Four daya. beginning today. Alice Tba Lark Lantern"; comedy. Call a Taxi"; Path. Review; Gordon Brat-lan- d at tba argam; Eddie 1 lupauick. vtolia olotat. PA HAMOUNT EMPRESS New program today. Hubert W. Chamber, a famona masterpiece, Tba rtgbting Chance." Paramount blag tine. Bruton Bolnaet Travel. BROADWAY Sunday and Boo day, frank Maya A little Brother and Kathryn Adama la of tba Bleb"; William Duncan la The Siand a two-relent Avenger, epadal , comedy. One week, beginning today. Hack See-aetCEA1 Married Life"; comedy; C healer (rating. V .-- V ta Zier-Wor- th Biiis .c. inns am isi p is tyler from George company I sending the his Black-ston- e theater to the Balt Lake theater for a visit of three nights, with Saturday matinee, beginning next Thursday evening, In Booth Tarkingtons latest comThe same perfect oredy, "Clarence. ganization that made for the great sue-- ; cess of the comedy in Chicago will be seen here Intact. The cast includes Gregory Kelly, Ruth Gordon, Robert Ad-aByron Beasley, Betty Murray, Grace Filklns, Clara Blandick, Joe Wallace, James T. Ford and Guy Z Ennery-- , Clarence delivers one of those miracles which war generally creates, A soldier is the hero, with an the early instincts of loyal unselfishness In service and other unfitness for battlefield hazards An anemio professor of entomology is ha grabbed from his 20,000.000 microbes and bugs to train for warfare. Placidly and humbly he goes as far as a training catnp, where he wanders In front of a target and gets a toad of bullets shot into his liver. They have, with the brilliant precision of rush training, put him to drtvinr mules, but he ta Ineven for that unattractive capacitated way to heroism, and Is sent home, Invalided. His place as consulting entomologist for a dignified college has been assumed by one of his assistants and pupils, so he drifts about trying to find employment, and runs into a rich mans family, which Is one of those fierce hornets nests where everybody tries to be boss and nobody is happy. The professor Is meek and lowly and absent-mindebut of such optimistic efficiency that he can do anything, from tuning the piano with motor toola and mending the plumbing, to taming a little wildcat of a daughter. d, J ' Charming Joels Heather, who is one of the many delightful features of the Orpheum'i opening season vaudeville bill Wednesday evening. who wants to vamp a Robert Adams, a very clever young actor, who had hi primary stage shcooling In lesser parts in New York theater productions, and afterward in prominent parts In important theatrical attractions. Is given the part ot the hero In Clarence to elucidate- , grass-widow- esse of mistaken Identity, This make It appear that th ranch owners eon, a d timid youth. Is "Plzen Pete," a dangerous character, and that a real la the cowpuncher ranchers son and heir. disr, cowboy-soldieBuck Jones, the plays some sensational stunts in horsefighting. manship and On the vaudeville section of the new bill comedy and harmony a ill hold sway. Three of a Kind. monarchs of mirth and melody,' will present an entertaining turn, introducing some of the latest songs , and new comedy. Stewart Black and company are said to have a riot in laughter in their Comedy sketch, entitled "Sandy s Wedding This la said to be by far the funniest thing seen at this theater in some time. Phil Davis; a blackface comedian of high caliber. Will entertain with southern melodies and stories. , Price and Gilmore have a harmonious comedy turn, which , Is said to rank high. Frank and Maisie Hughes will present an artistic revue of specialty dancing. city-bre- ol le PANTAGE3 patrons continue to marvel Conlin, the man who makes an open book of past, knows, present and future events. He will keep on letting more cats out of more bags during the remaining performances of bill which plays through the Tuesday night. His demonstrations are better than entertaining and amusing they throw a light on toe value of applied psychology. As a sharp contrast to the mysterious atmosphere of the foregoing act comes Laurie Ordway. refreshingly original, costumed in stunning gowns and delighting With hep clever songa The remaining acts forcefully back up the assertion btlL There are that this Is an the Four Danube, in a clean, clever CastSeven the Belle Tones, gifted ing act; women musicians, Howard and Helen Savage, experts with the shotgun; Mucker and Winfred, ebony-hue- d entertainers, together with a clever film comedy and brisk musical program to prove the truth of the statement. The new bill comtng Wednesday brings with it, among other things, on of the best girl chows of the season. BroadIs the title of this classy way Echoes take-off, minstrel and It should prove exceedingly popular with the most particular of audiences. The same thing could be said of the rest of the acts, for they are all excellent and call for a good many laugha There's Jennings and Mack, with a line ot song parodies that stop the show at every performance; the Upside Down Millettes seem to have wandered right out of Alicea Wonderland," tor they do everything down side up; exEarly and Laight are never-faiUtractors of many wholesome laughs; while everybody knows and loves Violinist Billy. A film comedy and excellent musical program complete the hew all-st- ar all-st- ar ng bUL 1 a I rtlHH SQUARE SHOOTER. com- - a. In which Buck Jones, the new screen sensation, is starred, will headline the new motion picture and vaudeville bill opening Sunday at Loews Casino theater. It is the dramatisation of a breezy story of life on a large cattle ranch In the west, and ths many amusing Incidents that occur in connection with a , -- rj ' " , i v . , - f ,t . costumes, pretty Indies and surroundings are charac-teristlof The Fighting Chance, the motion big picture version of Robert W. Chamberss famous novel, which will be on view at the Paramount-Empres- s for four daya beginning today. New York society, both in the city and vacationing in the country, form the background for the story, which, centers around Stephen Siward, young descendant of a long line of alcoholic ancestors, and pretty Sylvia Landis, who constantly fears that her love for the unconven- - LAVISH cs New Bill Coming to . Pantaget Wednesday t Contains Many Laagks mill uj uwyit'WiPii'pj , How to Protect Your Skin and Bring Roses to Your. Cheeks. . r , t y V score distinctive ALICE BRADY in her latest photoplay success, The Dark Lantern, which will today open a four days run at the American theater. The picture may fairly be pronounced one of the beet the popular young star has made. The Dark Lantern will appeal to any theater audience It is replete with heart Interest and affords the pretty star new show her versatility. opportunities to well The story is balanced, the scenic effects add greatly to the artistic effects of the production, and Miss Brady is surrounded by a cast of more than ordinary ability. She is nevertheless ths cenaU times, ter of th stage, so to speak, and her winning ; personality dominates ths production, There is a hilarious comedy cn th new bill, entitled "Call a Taxi, and an Installment of th Path Review. Gordon Bretland has arranged an excellent musical program, and violin solos will be played by Eddie Fitzpatrick. . on the Complexion Trying , wn.n ,il '. ft jj, ? f ... yf V ' K X 1 " 9 v- Its derful transformation In 13 hours at tha a s vi most. Thousands who have used It reA , . J v f results I have had." , portMissth O. earn Prepare t at Horn. C, says: My complexion was New York. Exposure fo sun,' dust and poor and my skin rough- - My neck, chest, wind has a very bad effect upon the skin hands and arms were dark from exand complexion. There Is a way to over- posure The very first application of this come this. It Is my own discovery and wonderful Derwiilo-Oatmo- al takes Just on night to get such marvel-o- ur convinced me that my poor combination complexion results," says Maa Edna Wilder, when and skin blemishes would soon her friends ask her about her wonderful of the pest. 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It Is absolutely barmlesa and will lata guarantee that there will be noticeable not produce or stimulate a growth of mprovemeat after tha flrat applieatira or they hair, No matter how rough and ungainly will refund the money. It la eold la tbtt city .Smiles of greet ths name the hands and arms or whet abuses they under s money refund suaraotee by department of Early andanticipation Laight on a Psntage protoree and alt dragglaU. Including have had through hard work and exx gram: echoes of laughter fill the Druse, and Z. V. U 1. Drug Store. posure to sun and wind, this oatmeal (AdtortiaameaL) long after theyve left the stage. Derwlilo combination will work a won- - A Free Oatmeal Prescription Doe You Can Work Overnight. HAVER. Who play th role In Mack Bennett newest five-reMarried Life, which todey opens n weeks run at the Gem theater, came to tho screen after making her first public appearances In a motion picture playhouse. It happened at a residential photoplay house In Los Angeles, where tho orenestra consisted of Phyllis. Shs was the pianist, end her weekly (or, os she spelled it, just coming out from under high school Influences, stipend was 1 20. It was her engrossing duty to follow the action of the plot upon the screen end supply th atmospheric music, mostly ragtime and popular songs of the day, She says shs held her job until her repertoire gave out. She only knew about twenty compositions of the desired kind, and when the boss himself became acquainted with them he asked her for variety. Whereupon, aiming to please the Immature Phyllis played the aad music In the merry pieces and th merry music dn the sod places, but aomehovf this did not pleas tha manager, who fired her. hod entered Meanwhile th "screen the life of Phyllis, who Sad no difficulty Bennett at Mack the in securing a test studios. She passed to test with great tt and contoured glory and became a bathing girl Native gifts In acting added to her natural gifts of grace and beauty and promoted her to small roles end thence to large one until now Miss Phyllis Haver contemplates starship without so much as a blink ot her pretty el " I with today otherwise known aa Roy Clair, and his aggregation ot musical comedy favorite present on of his funniest and most melodious musical forces at th Strand theater. Th plot of tb farce comedy deals with the adventures of a man engaged os waiter la a swagger e of, when he knows nothing ot how to perform hla duties. Mr. Cialr already has established th fact that he is funny In any role he may elect te play, but in this particular pan be Is funnier then ever, and Frank Jaquet, who assists him, contributes in no small measure to the fun and frolic. Each member of the company has been assigned an excellent part, while th musical numbers will be the sort that make the audiences demand more. Whenever th trio, Messrs. Grant, Romlg and Bar-lohave had occasion to sing the au dlences have never 'had enough of their harmony. They will have a couple of new tongs to offer in this production, which should prove as popular as their other offering. New scenery, snappy, new and novel gowns will be two of the bt features of Hiram, th Walter, while th charmers will prove Just os winsome and charming on the big Illuminated crystal runway aa they have in all previous show. A new face will be seen In the cast in the person of Miss Virginia Frees, a native daughter of Belt Lake end th possessor of a remarkably beautiful soprano vole of wide rang and training. Miss Freese will be heard today In a solo for tha first time on any stage. The new bill also Includes the picture made recently at Paris by Mira Wanda Lyon, Salt lake actress. .. It Is entitled The LUtle Cafe." PHYLLIS .. riot bummer bun ' r matin, w, ' 1920-1J- le - Beginning AMERICAN Brady In r tip m every way lor the moat Pre-Paseason In Its history. th local Orphoum opens tbo regular blg-tiWed vaudovllla goason of nasday evening with a pretentloua bill of . unusual merit. The Initial bill promisea all aorta of good things for palrtma of the theater. It la headlined by one of the greatest and most popular of American actors, Alexander Carr, of Potash AM perlmutter fame. Mr. Carr, supported by an exceptionally excellent company, will appear In An Aprtl Shower. The offering la a human story by Edgar Allan Woolf and Mr. Carr, and la declared by every critic who has seen It to be a vaudeville gem of the first water. Another attraction that will win the commendation of local vaudeville lovers is the charming Joels Heather, one of the prettiest and most vivacious of stags She will sing several songs of favorites. typically Heather personality and with ail the Charm that has made her so popular. A fina supporting company assists her. Featured on the bill is Bert Hanlon, the modern philosopher. Mr. Hanlon Is an eccentrio singing and talking corns-dla- a, who scored one of the biggest Individual hits ever recorded upon the Btg-tlvaudeville circuits. . His work Is a positive delight. A roaring farce is Fixing the Fur nace, presented by George Holland and It contains more laughs per company. second., than anything ever seen on the variety stage. Earl and Sunshine, will appear In a comedy character presentaThese two tion, Today and Yesterday. scintillating actresses are really clever entertainers and their offering a bright amusement bit of worth-whiThe company presents An Evening at Home," a riot of fun and cleverness. Its a distinct novelty and the onlv thing of its kind in ail The Novelty Clintons have vaudeville. scored a pronounced success in sixteen countries with their marvelous feats In lumping and the bke. Kinograms and Toplrt of the Day complete the great bill provided for the opening of the season. wait three hours before tb hne was opened up again. I asked dad what had dlamnneetoA us. " Oh, he replied, theres such a, snowstorm here I guess ths wires were down far a while. "Then, solemnly aver Charley Mason,I knew that the telephone Bystent of this oountry to a benevolent tnstitw- tion. Dad, I said. T am sorry to disappoint you. but I am under contract boro for alxty-algyear and I cant . California; good-b, worse. REGULAR ORPHEUM SEASON OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY .WITH BIG BILL a Ivv ft Schramm-Joheao- the-jfM- super-comed- y, Sen-ne- gray 4 ye. j. - MONGREL dog will show sometimes yellow when cornered, even though d ho may bo a pet in a collar and a suede blanket. Psychologists say that thesame rule often applies to a mongrel man. Money, education and social position cannot com pletely wash away th saffron stain. It wlB crop out. Paul Potter, the athletic Idol of Yale, was a striking example of this truism. H left college to earn his living, that When be might marry Bylvla Castle. old man Castle wrecked hi bank and died la disgrace Potter thought he was of too fina, old colonial stock to stand by th girl. So she went alone to Sen Francisco and found work In a restaurant. And'Potter, polished In a slim of pseudo forgot the girl until he respectability, became so badly involved with women that he sought her out as a refuge. What happened thereafter Is vividly depleted at tha Broadway theater In "A Little Brother of tha Rich, a Universal with on cast, f ?ihotodrama, Mayo, J. Barney Sherry and Kathryn Adams. The appearance of three such popular players as Mayo, Sherry and Miaa Adama In one production, ta each unwtth a relatively important role, usual. And an unusual story was rethem to together. bring quired William Duncan in Tha Silent Avenspecial comedy comger and a two-replete the program. A y. actress 4tPHE ' A who thinks ot her good looks first to not a good octrees: It th actress who thinks first at characterization who la genuinely capable and sure of comparative succeed! Authority for these assertions to Colleen Moore, th little glad girt" of th screen, whose rapid climb to film fame has mode her on ot tho moot popular of th younger stars, Beauty,"- MUi Moor explains, must of necessity be of secondary Importance. Personality, ability to act and a proper understanding convincingly, of the part played all these are far more Important. It to only on these that permanent! success can qualifications be built, Every actress, of course, wants to look as pretty V ah can. That to natural. But the minute ah thinksonly her good looks abov all else, that min-of, ute does she lose her grasp of th situation. The characterization that must be first in her thought at all times Merely looking pretty does not "get over" th pari, nor does it appeal to the playgolng f public t And many a time characterization and good looks conflict, even when aa tetrezs not ptajlng what would be dialled a character role. In the selection of a wardrobe tho conflict starts The actress knows certain clothe Improve her looks, and that not appear so well In But If th part calls for clothes of other. a cer-lYh will choose those without a thought a to whether clothes, or net beln sacrificed. There is the partially same conflict while enacting the role before tho camera. Every actress knows when she looks her beat, and she likes to look her best A clandestine love affair Robert Adams vs. Clarence, Betty Murray whenever can, but the wise actress which comes to plays her she the governess in Booth Tarkingtoae new comedy, Clarence, part as It should be played. 5h does cot try to work in her winning the salt Lake theater for three days, beginning Thursday evening, July 89, emtl or her 'pensive smile or her downcast eyes unless the part calls for Kid on one ROACH Mil tells this E. want YOU to with bit make TF In other words, she leaves all thought HAL the big colored boxer who oc- orIt, eeif behind es the director calls ton Sills talk philosophy! com, and Rolin acts Film Camera! the at casionally newuntil he call ah Such a whispered statement to a in Los Angeles thinks and Jive the part she laCutf pany etudio playing. comer In Hollywood film circle is quite n this manner can ah "Run ovfcr to the drug store end get successfully common. For th stage end me eonie dental floss," Mr. Roach , or bid for popular favor, -, 1 , screen leading main has such a queer dered. "Some what? the Kid asked. VROLD LLOYD credits many a hobby that nine out ot ten would be perlaugh Dental floes, th producer repeated. plexed If not tipped In advance. You know what dental floss is, dont man to Frank Terry, the big league "gas" - Where some actors pick on dogs, cloon th Culver City tot . isonne were or first editions Milton Bills jou walk!n ecroa eold Ihe darky, those who have .Yes, ash; yea sah," London with a companion, whobridge " delights in the works of fact look was wore but a hla face puszled about hu- as he comical on hla errand worse much written deep, abstruse the for several portions of At the alf .started man existence. alf. and As neared th mlddlo they door he stopped with s final query When Mr. Bills was asked about this front of the structure the unsteady chap hap'Mlutah Rogch, aoe you alt want i pened to look down Into the water and predilection be looked worried. or six 'capsules? grain hl For heaven's sake dont tell that! bmram focused on th bright V MUa . of the moon. Theyll think I m a - highbrow Who play Juvenile reflection MASON, Whaddeva know about that now? he CHARLES Nancy, motion picture productions, soaped. And that from a man who ha run Tv traveled some In my day; the whole gamut of thrill scenes pos- had to make a choice, and make it aud hut thi 1 the first time I was over on sible to the motion picture! the wrong side of th moon. Im I win say this much. he said, that denly, when he received a y through be In would from call of hit Los a Angeles think philosophy itudy telephone neftcial to any actor. I admit It tether, an Illinois farmer. according to that it Is When th transcontinental conversa- CARA BERNHARDT, a hobby with me buttobeyond report from Pari, may com to th very bottom tion finally was launched, the elder Maa science which goes to America in two star picture producof human experience. What Ofbetter place son said tions. Mme. Bernhardt is now 7i year to seek fundamental causes why matt Charles, my manager has gone; Jll ot age. but vigorous. She appeared in or woman acta thus and so under the give you hla Job at hla salary. . This meant, according to Mason, that several films abroad. stress of emotional circumstances When not busy In scene of Restart he was to become manager of his father a ALL probability Bessie Love will not of farm at a salary considerably productions Mr. Siilt spends much Plato, Aristotle larger than th pay of a motion picture IVreturn to California before going to his time reading Kant, otheWHvorld-famoue man. dozen a of or any leading Bessie, who has been England Just as I was about to say. AI the sights of New York for th seeing philosophers. Philosophy was his major days at the Univer. right, dad; thanks fdr th chance; I will two week, seems te bo quit content study during college and he has never lost be along In a few days, Mason ssserts, to remain In. foreign parts for some slty of Chicago, "tho connection was lost and 1 had to time longer. interest in the science. J 1 all-st- ar el ANY actor or JFhas been given actress In th movies more titles than that long, lean, lanky person. Gale Henry, 1 do not at present know his or her name. Gale has been referred to as tho human th female "the skinny Jane. hatpin. the jane with a thouCharlie Chaplin, sand funny faces, "the elongated comedienne, and many others too numerous to mention. But then Cate Is not a bit temperamental about her personality. - 8he Is profitably rewarded by her looks In screen comedy, where she is a general favorite. Tho Gels In private life, however, to os the Oats In pictures Just as attractive wee Is homely, fehe recently Introduced to a woman who had seen her in comedies, but had never seen her minus her She Immediately Ineomedy make-u, quired: Are you any relation to th Gal Henry in picture?" "Why, I dont know of anyon using tha nemo on the screen Gal answered, smiling. Oh, but youre not the Gala Henry 1 the woman. mean, quickly returned She is very skinny, wear bar hair In freakish' in most th and bongs appears clothes. You must have seen her. Thats just th way It Ttoea. said Miss Henry. - With me it's Just on ex. I try to conplanatlon after another. vince people that I am th some person see on I think they screen, but tho they Invariably walk away doubting my veracitime I envy those In ty. Then is th for they ere aha muttered drahma, easily recognized off th screen and do not have a task of proving their identity. Gale we born in Bear Valley, Cal., twenty-si- x years ago. and has never set foot outside the state. Her stage career started, with th Temple (comic) Opera company in Los Angeles when she was IS years of age. 81ie left th footlights two year later, when Universal, agreed to star her In comedies She made more than 24 single reelen during her flv years wtth that company. , p. lf, Pe v. well-kno- II ft' -- five-gra- in -- long-distan- L 1 , 808-ac- re pt How .W omen Are ftesa ; Of THeir GKeated',' tit -rs': ' - ;'.'Best-;XearS'- ' Physician Explains How Many Women Undermine Their Health and Wreck Their Happiness by Letting the Iron in Their Blood Run Low Tell How Organic Iron, ilka Kux&ted Iron, Helpt Strengthen Tha Nerves, Put Roses In The Cheeks and New Vigor and Health In The Veins Of Pale, Careworn Women. Lack of iron robi the blood of its power to mak firm snd healthy tissue, brain, and muscle out 6f the food we eat, and the oxygen we breathe, and turns a, woman with rosy cheek, sparkling health and boundlest energy into one who n, tired and hopeless. Her ig pile, thin, watery blood, lacking strength-givin- g her body and brain iron, and robi her of her natural energy snd cheerfulness. She loses interest in life and cannot entet into the normal healthy pleasure! of those about her. She is literally cheating herself out of t Me best yean of her life, when the might, in most case, quickly regain her strength and vitality by feeding her blood with organic iron run-dojy- under-nourish- ei .oV. ! Xuxated Iron. The ! waring defideaey ot tma to th blrae ef to orany exweeiea ef today baa plain rd by a somber of doctor sbeormal a being do te the harry end streia ef modem life, end oversi wellaad eorworry rxhned. aaaetural diet. work, tend to drain th natural Thee tree fraaa th blood faster than the bedy cas replace it without aesut-neUnder three condmont w -- htt 11 e. should feed tb blood with organic iron, and Dr. Jemea Frauds Sullivan, formerly of Brilevas Hesoita! (Outdoor Dept), New York, and Weetcheeter County Hoopttal, extlaina below why organic iron, like Nuxetcd Iron. U administered te n women to make them nervous and Stronger, healthier, sad happier. "fc-t- ry woman hat tbs rurht to year ef , vigor aad health. But many a woman cheat beraelt of her beet years by allowing lack ef Iren to her blood to undermine her heeth, Tv n th toddeet feature f modern Ilf is the number of anheppw careworn wo wto might to eadly mriBjbapptoe and health. Doctors office tiled with women who r conetaetly tired, pale, sickly. uninterested to life, I am convinced that many inch women, by simply putting iron In their Mood, might reeAly build as rleb red blood, re phrvltal nerrr1Aid fe t tbemaclvet y ka,Ueii pram lion f ergOato By Negated Iron. time. I eontidcr N united Iron era i (be foremost blood and body builder tb beat to which 1 have ever had reeouree. Meaetaetunn Metol Nuoatod to neommnuM abete la aot e mcm n --tr but e condition to ward eg tbs millions of wkkh ta tell known ta (buiatm cverrwnem. V- fc,t disease germ that are almost continually h th. id.r jponmme iron wuduna it i, f around ufc To put the necessary iron 552'riSS Si 4 in tb bioed. bare prescribed Nuxated SHteuS SSra'ra Iron many, many times, and 1 have aeon end the wet bunted Ire in s,ir-- - 0--u T th the writ wav a t ta M frequent instance where it gave renewed , e bottle, ee huvrtoe s atrength end energy, toerreaed sower of E bloom the Sn and mdurinee, steady nerve, riay 1, pi health fa tboot ten days or r jwmt awnecr ft t I f to BLYTHE, whoso marriage to Scardon, director, has caused many of her friends te predict that eh win leave th screen, has taken the matter seriously and Issued a formal denial of any Intention of quitting th There Is nothing In my say Betty, that provides for breach of contract on account ot mar- BETTY oon-tra- i gee-erel- ly Jew-ele- high-steppi- riage kv ht . tCMRAMM-JOHNSO- ORCT T1 Tv, |