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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TlttBUXF 771 '' I- frvr 7 - TFTTT' 'Hi l! t ; ftw -- i ii- ; Irirk DA1U UiXWS hmttrnm i4 6y. W.I.h la "A Own fcuifdt." Bit rla of Jimiit Olrl bt i liiriri 5 AjT-1- udrt ill. tf bow Urlnf lWIa fit tariof Htll't i titivAf linn 2 ii i.U Thr fhllhi rffrftHr, New ahw an4 3 31, ilntai ft4 IlirPUhttOUKKaipb Mr ail bill Mttuit vk.prpttlia r OM'liEPM . villi ihW la HrdaraiUy tlm (r; M a cnl hrf tod, ti4 fcaltiP ao4oill bill om! Mod. and itbtai-- r f(HNa n er drama. la Josephine Saxe In th great laugh festival, theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday next. mirth-provoki- VO play or player In ten years has had more enthusiastic Indorsement than Louta Mann In rrlondly Enemies, which A. H. Woods will present at the Salt Lake theater for three days, April 29, SO and May 1. It Is nearly two years ago that President Wilson, publicly ad dressing himself to Mr. Mann from a box lu a Washington theater, said: "All that I can say has already been said most admirably In tha beautiful play. Ail the sentiments I could express have been admirably presented sentiments that I hope will soon grip the w orld From that moment, Mr Mann and started on a career "Friendly Enemies of prosperity that has not been equaled on tue American stage for years. J'rlendly Enemies telle a stotv that will American smd grip every make him proud of hie country. It carries a message of undivided citizenship that Is particularly timely today. It has been called a play for tne nation, and. If one may Judge Its worth by Its record, there can be no doubt of the an truth of that assertion. For alxty-nld- e weeks Mr. Mann and "Friendly Enemies faced enthueiaetio audiences in New York Citv. The demand for the play grew with each succeeding week. After ftftv-tw- o weeks, Mr Mann and Friendly Enemies moved from the Hudson theater, and for seventeen additional Weeka were seen In other Broadway houses. Mr. Mann and "FYlendly Enemies the Original New York company are expected to find a warm welcome at the bait Lake theater A distinguished critic said with truth that F'rlendly Enemies')-- has pmra laugh than "Pntah and f erlmulter'rand more tears than "The Musio Master." Associated with Mr. Mann In the company are Jesa Dandy, Marie Reichardt, Rheumatism A Heme Cur Given By One Who Had It In the spring of ltsj I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three year. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me completely. and It has never returned. I have given It to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and It effected a cure In every case, I want avery sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try thl marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; almply mail your name and address and I will send It free to try After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that means of curing your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, on dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Don t delay. Write today. Mark H, Jackson, No. 208F Gurney ' Bldg., fcvracue, N. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above Betty Alden, Joseph Sterling. Alan ItalS and Marce'le Nelken There will be a special matinee on Saturday, May 1. e the attraction of the show Is packed Into Hill comedy circus, one of tue feature act Placing at 1autage this week. Ponies, dogs, monkeys and comedy mules perform a series of stunts that seem beyond the Intelligence of animal. Glides and Phillips are responsible for the other headliner on th bbL In their comedv sketch, "All in Fun," they have a distinctly new line of humor that makes a decided hit with th audtencs. Their "Vampire lisnce is one of the cleverest hits of vaudeville The Builowa Girls, three maids who seem to be as much at home in the sir as they are on the ground, perform spectacular and beautiful feats on the tight wire. A sketch that has a decided surprise tn It Is offered by Eadle and Rami-deThey have clever lines and they sing well, ami thev round out their act with unusual contortionist stunts. Denny and Dtinnigan offer a series of singing number. during which Mies Denny wear gowns that ars a fasiiion enow all tn themselves. For next week s show a collection of acts Is brought together to make one ot the strongest bills appearing over It la headlined by two ciicuit. feature acts, the first. A Holidhy In contains twelve people and Dixieland, presents all that was best and funniest from the old minstrel daye. The other feature la Charlea Olcott In a piano-loguwlil-- h iombines a clever line of chatter wltn snappy songs and eartickling melody Edwin Blondell tn "The Boy From Home presents a comedv gem with a touch of sentiment that gets pretty close to the hearts of the audience. Mary Ann Is a very nice little girl with a phenomenal voice, which she dlsplavs In appealThe Act Beautiful ' deing songs scribed Is1 "The Story of the Hunt possesses an 'unusual charm, while At. Penberthv, tenor, amgs feature Songs In a remarkable voice. Th Pantagescope and the usual fin orchestra ntimbrs found out this attractive bill opening at next ednesday1 a matinee. n. Pan-tag- e, of th most famous aQd best liked all vaudevtlllana Emm Carua and Sarah Padden are coming to the Orpheum for the weekly engagement beginning Wednesday night, a hit of news that Insures a varietv bill of extraordinary merit at the local home of b'g-tivaudeville There are many symbols of fun, but It Is doubtful tf there is a truer one than Emma Carua. Every on of her some 200 bores ts a funny bone, She I a theatrical paradox a prims donna comedienne She has starred and costarred In so many musical comedies that It would be difficult to enumerate them, and today she ranks as one of the most popular of the stars She will 'ng her own songs during the forthcoming local engagement, with J. Walter Leopold at tha piano. Fait Taker are alwavs ready to greet Farah Padden with open arms, for they believe her the greatest of vaudeville actresses This year she t presenting a little comedy of love and laughter and rf n two-a-d- fb brsrr.m-JokosoGood Stcrea. at Salt Lake Twin Beds, ti FOOL and Ills Money," adapted to th screen from the story by Barr McCutcheon and starring those who remember her superb acting In Georg Tne Clod" and "The Eternal Barrier Eugene O Brlen, will tie tb feature attraction at the American theater for will appreciate her doubly In her new four dava. beginning today. "Betty Behave I her new Th story's setting Is an ancient feuvehicle, and she te scoring a tremend ue dal castle In the Swiss Tyrol, whither an It give her triumph In It everywhere. American author go e in eearch of peace versaher to display many opportunit'es and literary atmosnhere. He finds ghosts, and stags gifts and si makes th tility of villainous counts and romance. He goe them. mod has a exciting Miss Billie 6haw and her company will through experiences, or two, and provides a fine a of heart-thro- b appear in a spectacular romance Mr. for McCutcheon declared It Is Mies Khaw'e conception. by winning the onlv girl one of th best of all dancing acts Th The old sayirg, fool and his monev," lute. Edward star la assisted bv Dev applied to him beoause he had purJtoltsworth and Harry Squires, an th castle, but It turned out to assemblage of dance luminaries. chased a be fair bargain after all, and th "fool eat Avy and Dannie ONell, one of to be anjlhlng but a fooL proved In teams blackface vaudeville, the best In addition to tne feature, th bill will will present fifteen minute of delightInclude a g entertainment They are Mutt and comedy, "Speed to Spare, a fully humoro-Jetf comedv, "Chemlala and known popularly a "The Young L'na. Installment of the Pa the Review. GorJosephine Byrne and Robert II Gehan an don the American s master ornew. Bretland, Aoth wtd be heard in songs old and are splendid singera. Nan Gray is a ganist, will te et the console and Mls Lola Ionaid will appear til vocal selecbreath from the lowlands of Scotland and aa fascinating as is Is clever and tal- tions "Eddie ented. Her bioieh eonga are most engagFnzpatrh k. the Libbv and Xtlaon are Immensely violinist, needs no introduction to local ing who clever trick bicycle rider mingle theatergoer. He will play violin eoloa. lots of comedy with their astounding fe.it awheel. Kl nogram and Topics of IORMg TALMADGE has a role which the Day round out tne excellent feature admirably adapted to bring out bill. the many talents of this young film star In "The Woman popular which a NOTHER double headline bill is an yesterday opened a week Give! engagement at the Gem theater, bhe play the role nouocod by Manager Grant Feinher ton of Loew's Casino theater, starting of Inga Honderson, who riek happiness to repay In full a debt of gratitude she Sunday. On the vaudeville sept, on of the owe for her start to success aa a maga-afn- e new program Tom I Inton will present artist. The result of this course and his "Jurgle Girle. They are not, as the title would Indicate, wid women, but the circumstances which lead to the hapthev .comprise an aggregation of seven py conclusion make one of the most enbeautiful girl, who, supnorted bv two tertaining film production which has In a long time men, present a scenic, singing, IroDlcal An Interesting question Is raised oddity which Is hilled as "Tne Up-t- o the unfaithful wife In this picture by Date Missionary. as The offering is clever and elaborate muwcal comedy, to whether lehgion has lost its gr.p a condcmiiatlon through rigid with Tom Linton, tne famous comediai of those who have not followed its precepts. as the feature. Five other acts of high caliber wi Inga goes to th wife to get her to Chief Join In an effort to save her husband the vaudeville olio complete from n life of dissipation among these is Daisy Dean and her com Ingas appeal pany In "The Crisis " It la a powerful to het sense of righteousness brings a bitter retort sketch of everjday life and brings home This Is one of the many dramatic sita powerful besides having many clever tinea Tudor and Stanton will open uations wrhl h go to make up the story the hill with a slnglngy dancing and unfolded in "live Woman Gives eqnllibristlc novelty. Rice and Giaham will entertain with comedy songs and pVER hear of cholla cactus? modern dances No, its not a new breakfast food, Granville and Fields, "the organ grind nor an Ice cream sundae. have a humorous turn m which era, a torture a fiendish method deIts comedv patter and songs are featured vised by the, McxU an Indians for putEdwards and FletAer, th squirrel ting an end to maleiactora and still pracdodgers. will also entertain with a line ticed In remote parts of th southwest. of comedy. This horrible punUhment Is meted out The second feature of the new blit It to an army caplaln for his part In the George Walshs latest nov ltv melodrama rescue of a beautiful American girl from entitled "A Manhattan Knight taken the clutches of a Mexican brigand. When from Gelett Burgess e novel. "Find th Woman. The hero of the vehicle goes in search of adventure and learns that he la being pursued by gang of desperate crooks He gets a warning from a crystal-gazer to beware ot the man with the well-tdno- el n, wntd. Mias Normand took a big revolver ng whan ah some blank cartridges with went to tha set W hen th negre went h stood behind hie to sleep, a usual, chair and waited Everybody watched. Bha pulled the trigger and the revolver Went off Just behind th darkys ar. Did he Jump? you could see a alight trembling of tha eve id and h slowly cam to lit. Ha saw everybody watching him nd grlnnwl. "Gosh!" h said, "ah had th funnies' dream. M and another folia wa hootln' crap and h wa loaln'. Ah Just faded and h rolled him for hi las' two-b- it so hard th noise Jut kind them bon me a woka up. Everybody had a laugh anyway, but Ml Normand threw down th revolver and said, "What's th ue? br play ever written in the "Twin Beds, language. the adorable Josephine Saxe and THE funniest with Jr UAt. f - Vv' A "V J fV- - JV v V a x v--X FLYEfi t RENE RICH proved herself a heroins In well a on tho screen tha reality other dav, when ah saved th Uf of Nick Cogloy. Th company had been on on th Ban Lirenso river and th Balt Lake favorite return In new plaf, 'Betty, Behave,' aa headliner of loretlon action of the play tailed for Mr. Cog ley bill opening Wednesday night at tha Orphaum. to do a canoe seen. Somethin went wrong with th Canoe Mr. Cogley, who had on unusually and I woman know between all that stands a bare Inch heovy winter ilothlng and big mountain him and eternity, a vision of loveliness shat s w hat in th matter of dress. It nets, was uhable either to right th are their own severest critics and known a "Th fchower of Gold appear, x ano or to awlm ashore. Miss Rich saw Is to pleas the members of her own sun In hand, and thwart hla would-b- e to wlm out and tnat an actress must do her level beat to uia danger and managed assassin. I help him right the canoe. They treaded And that only on of the many thrills acquire the very latest models to wear Badger and announced In 71an Greys moot power- In pictures that call for fashionable cos- aster until Director Clarence hti aides reached them Jn a rowboat, ful picture. Deeert Gold. that come tume. had been which from photographing they to th Klntma today for a four das run. Zan Grey Is on of bait Lake s never the scenes. WtLLAP.D LOUIS Insists that hean InMr Cogley wa forcd to keep to hi most popular authors. Deaart Gold with th affections of bed for several days. ha iu bast seller and th visualised dian but ha could not say It loud version la rsputed to do credit to both tuuughsquaw, to or "th dissuade often enough author and story, E. K Lincoln and woman In the caae from pursuing him. It DENNIS r. O'Brien of OBrien, Margery Mlon, Edward Goxen and El Drlaeoll. attorney for recently, when the Ooldwjn lean Percy carry out tne dual love story happenedwere Douglas Fairbanks, who I no visiting at Victorville. Gel. that ha so enhanced the value of "Des- players Mr. Muis had on a wonderful makeup the comedian, has Just received a letter ert Oold In th eyes of all lover of th s a Routh American. He was strolling from hit son. Kenneth O'Brien. Th lad romantic. It vear of age. Kenneth is an honor down mam of th vll.age, when On th same blit, the International an oldthesquaw street ran up, tnrew her arms roll pupil at school. He ha many amNew contains further account of the around him and began He did liav political ambitions, bitions. as to mutter exploits of th German raider. Moewe, though del.ghted. Just what to make of but he ts not quite sure about that now. u com while another of the he tells the story In th aforehow Here's Mr. Louis did notknow, but finally it, edies completes the bill. he discovered that th woman took him said letter; "Entered politic todar at 4 o'clock for on of her oldtime sweethearts. theater will show for It was with difficulty ha mad her un- At 4 05 wa nominated for president of THE Btxktdway Crt time, commencing today derstand he waa made up for a part In a my class. At 4 lu wa defeated. At 4.15 and continuing for one week, William picture, ghe never was really convinced, recount was taken. At 4.20 retired from for ovary lime she passed him on th politics " Furnum In bis newest IV Ilham Fox , Mr. Falrhanka declares the lad ts a Wings of the Morning. baed street she would give him a sly gnn or on the novel of the same name by Louis a wink. It wa rather hard on Mr. Louis, humorist, tie sav that Attorney O'Brien but ,'uch Is human nature) great sport should discourage him In tne study of law Tracy a story filled with thrllliug Inciand make a screen author of hint. dents of the sea. for the rest of th company. A Captain Anstruther of the British an on and board as a later sailor army, MARSHALL who is now at th BESSIE LOVE has tedh quit tu at her ocean liner. Mr. Farnum Is reported to fpULLY in Los Angele with the "preGoldwyn studio, offers to stake his give on of the most graphic and dra- record for playing varied parts against vailing malady, and her Illness commatic portrayals of his brilliant career. of work. She has rea censatlon of actor. that be pelled any living Probably Tne sto.-- y is of an English army officer be peisuaded to enlarge the limited sumed work, although still weak. stationed gt Singapore, who. wrongly ac- could of th Illness star It a serious and Include dead actors at well. I'h H cused by hi colonel wife. Is played blackfao and he has played thing to any producer, not only is there aiid dismissed from th army. hat Hamlet. always the fear of a fatality that would Becoming a sailor, he is cast upon an Also for so he says) he hat played wreck all investment in a current prouncharted Island after the boat has been kind conceivable duction, but even In th event of th of a between every part wrecked, but he ha succeeded In rescu- those extreme. Lest come for- star's recovery tn a reasonable time th ing the daughter of the ships owner. ward with a claimant anyone for equal honor stoppage of work of a large company unTlielr stay on the island until their reaoue with him on that score, he hasten to odd der heavv aggregate salary often means Is filled with thrilling episodes. The pic. that he has not played masculine charac- the loss of a thousand dollars a day. turo was directed by J. Gordon Edward. ters These considerations, however, were only. H has played a number of old The sixth chapter of "Th Adventures women Irish negro, and New England. secondary In Bessie I.ove's case, for the of Ruth," wrth Kuth Roland aa It star, The only part he can think of which he devoted attachment of her producer and Will also be on the Broadway program toha not played, he says, la Little Eva. fellow plavers caused them more concern day and tomorrow only. A news week- And he doeen t quite see how he ever on the personal side. ly will also be shown. e aped that. POLO was telling some friends who thinks a woman wears a charity ball given in Lo Angele EDDIE a luscious bit of Spanish pasANY man e'ethea to catch hi eye and AT there wer try sent to him recently by an admiring by picture celebrities, attract him ts vain, conceited, egotisthal from a little Mexican town near and wholly mistaken, sys Edith Roberts, present a patronesses Mary Plckford senorita tho Arizona border. The cake waz libth little Universal star, Although she Is Glare Kimball Young. Mlldied Harris erally .sprinkled with little candy hearts on of the smartest drewers In the Ixs Chaplin, Anita Rtewart, Viola Dana, May and was accompanied bv a note In SpanRobert boll Allison, Mary MaeLaren, Enid Bennett. ish Angeles film colony. Ml which, being deciphered, read, "Next with rage when It Is Intimated she ha Beetle Barriacale. Gloria Swanson, Ruth to mv I love vou beet. pony. the other sex in mind. Roland, Edna Furvlanoe, Oladvs Brock-wel- l, vou consider It an Insult? "ItS Just an old-tlfallacy, she sa s. Peggy Hyland Mary. Alden, Mary ssked"D.I a friend. "that when a woman does her best to Anderson, Edith Robert and Marguerite I certainly did, replied the Universal emulat the example of the peacock she Livingston. Tne hoalexees were Mrs. Wal serial and 1 promptly swallowed tt." star, I lace Reid and Mary Mile lllntcr. doing It for the sol purpose of attract- ing and pleasing th opposite sex. Not on man In a thousand appreciates th Louis Fasenda heard from th JEAN PAIGE, who 'recently went to to be starred In a difference between a Parle model and a WHEN h of a monthly magazine last Sixth Avenue creation and every woman production, ts enthusiastic over th knows It. t)f course, most men can ap- week that her "manuscript was accepted mountains near Los Angeles. Miss Paige and that a (heck was on tt noble way to was born and brought up near Paris, III., preciate the general effect of a her exchequer, she exhibited more pride and she savs that the only mountains she woman, but as for distinguishing between the newest modes and the and glee than she had manifested since ever saw were painted on a theater dav. a few years back, when she got before the Snt admits that the canyon motor last, the vintage ofasthe autumn male eex, a whole. Is as ignorant aa a her first weeks pay from Mack Bennett, trips are more exciting than the thrillers under contract." at Coney Island. Fiji Islander. "But with women It different. Every Though th check Is but a ttny fraction the Goldwyn company DORIS PAWN of 29 girl. She was born February on the extra February day tn 1S94. and ts going to celebrate her sixth birthday this . ear. d, V bn 1 I.yona-Mora- WsLr.vti- - L J Twelve rollicking minstrel, who embody th Five m I Drugs, (Advertisement ) bill opening at Fantage Wednesday afternoon. spirit of Jaxx and fun in th ' a, court-martial- m Vlta-grap- eur-tnt- n. Wife Krelsler-JaCob- y ham production of th musical comedy, "Apple Blossoms," on view In the Glob theater The success of this exhibit, aside from the score, is due largely to the legwork of th maiden. Eh Is a remarkably agile creature and there Is nothing of the that merit the studious attention freak about her. Her partner I-whether - don't brother, husband or son, sober dramatic critic. Allowing her know (hi name Is - also Astaire) Is vote of .taste, my ldiosjmcrasles equally agtle, but In a vaudeville acrothe flapper, Kathleen Martyn, al- batic rather than purely terpslchorean in passing alluded to In these way. By GEOBOB JEAN NATHAN. EV YORK, April XT. Who l the prettiest girl that th music show stage has revealed this season? An Important question, and on of th for th la for y How amply nature provides! Even tle; but of comeliness a rich dose. Alcorn bilk is found medicine that ready, indeed, has she taken the connoisseurs of New York by th ears. properly used has proven g boon td Frank Crownlnshleld, editor of Vanity dismankind suffering from urinary has visited the roof ten nights tn Fair, turbances. succession, has deposited himself at the When kidney and bladder trouble oc- ringside, dnd has worn out his right arm curs there is usually inflammation and hammering out applause at each enof th sweet one. William Rancongestion, and experience shows that trance Hearst leaned eo perilously far out dolph the concentrated extract of ordinary of his teat in order to get a better look only corn silk, combined with other siropl on th opening night that tt was with tha greatest difficulty that he condrugs, will quickly correct such condi- trived to regain hi balance. Reamer, th dignified Ha tions and restore the normal action of It t Lawrence r ot the let out a ao loud seriand bladder more before kidneys "Oh' upon first sight of the hour! that ous conditions arrive. about to faint. w him the altera believing Corn silk extract is found In Balm-wor- t Insisted upon pouring down his throat a Tablets, a modern and highly suc- whole aeldel of aromatic spirits of am' cessful medicine that has become popu- moma. larly used throughout the United Creel fc Hard Hit. Men and women everywhere States. Tha customary reserved Georg Creel now rely on Balmwort Tablets whenup at th premier ever any kidney or bladder trouble af- became so ofwrought the apricot that he had to revelation fects them. he siapped vigorously upon the beck for Mr. John Shore, 1151 South A Street, a full f.fteen minutes before hla coughFort Smith, Ark., writes: ing could be persuaded to stop and he havs been taking your Balmwort could regain his composure. The Martyn, specifically, runs about 115 Tablets for a very bad case of kidney flvs feet two Inohee. 8h is trosble and am glad to say they have pounds and hair the color of Schllts s slender, done me a (treat amount of good. I light, eveshas the ehade of bachelor buthad to get up six or seven times a tons, and lega as pliant and graceful as of garden hose. She is aigbt, but Since taking them I can two long slice sleep peacefully all night and do not worth lookl-j- g at, messieurs, she ts worth have any more trouble. Thanking you, locking atl What ar th other Interesting points etc.' York productions that have A Inal will convince. Aak any lead- in th New of anteescaped norice tn the huily-hurl- y ing druggist for Balmwort Tablet. cedent week The mat attractive Cane- nee, $1.00. Advertisement.) lng girl la Adele Astaire in the Dilling "I r ( ... - Extract Combined With Simple ready 'Drugs, Makes Wonderful page. Hugh Cameron Arrives. Thl Mila Mtrtyn I visible in the One of the most amusing comedians t Kidney and Bladder 1920 New th of atop "Ziegfeld Girls Hugh Cameron, appearing with Sam BerTreatment. litha she As You nard and Iren Bordonl In Amsterdam roof. Of talent, best. normand tnd to put btwn d, '- n Finds Corn Silk split ear." He delves deep Into the night life of Amencai largest citv and is surround ed by romance and adventure galore. It Is a vital photoplay, pregnant with action and shows the athletic star at hla & v.r A dance-dram- MINSTREL DAYS AT PANTAGES WEDNESDAY OLD-TIM- E (.. ED. Disease IQ). IQ). Ic&ziibr -- TWO Thought She Would Die from Eczema trd old-tim- ALL statement true. wgaaaMBaMHaBasBsaBsanssBamnsw T went te John Hopkins H0.0IUI. I went to evro! doctors. I other icflocdteo. I thou ht I would di D.D 0 rured me after i hod fire op oil hope to ret wott kfnin on earth Mrs Emm Wioe, M FreokiiB SL. Btitimore. W enrwlvee Rev see D. D. D heal many cue r sever kio trouble that w H kaow It will help too. In furt we coAriAtM tki ret betlie. Sic, oe sad Lady of Red Butfe, which will be showin t the btrwnd theater tomorrow and Tuesday. The. atorv was written by C. Gardner Sullivan and Victor L. 6chert-singwa the director. Mias Dalton appears a Faro Fan, a good girl, but caat in a strange environment a Jyii g western towp. The story begins at a t urological school In th asst. Webeter bmith. an impulsive student, la to deliver a thev on religious Intolerance. I nder the strain of overetudy he mad and become a raving evangoe gelist who finally reaches the western town. He la euocored by Faro Fan, wBo has several orphan In her keeping Learning who eh I. Smith upbraid and pronounces a curse upon her. A vsgrant spread Infection In the v'llage and tne evangelist prey tha a Judgment be sent upon the town. Only hi church snail be healed, he declare. A fire starts, but the house of Faro Fan la eaved and the church la burned. The preacher become more violently and br.vaks In th door of Faro ihn a houee. In th struggle, she strike him on the head and Ilia mental balanc Is restored thereby. In the end he and Faro Fan are united and he redeem hlmaelf. The big special production. "Parentage. la the feature attraction at th Utrand today. W J Joke on on of th extras at th Goldwyn studio recently and 1 scored at an unexpected angle Th 11 dressed tie star ha half a dosen negro In Oriental roatume In her set. On of I and two trout feet rather a them fund of doting in the chair sometime It rather fcnea In fact, awaasn whan him a dirricult Job to hen . OVH of the plots that has been supplied Dorothy Dalton, th beautiful star. Is found lu tier nw picture, "Th 1n a clean romance of thrills, and aurprlnea. coupled ntlth a atory that would do credit to Conan Doyla, himself. Tha arler referred to la a priceless treasure In tha British museum, a Jeweled Rift from a kina of England to the Coimtesa of Salisbury, upon which one of Englands greatest orders of knighthood was founded "The Knights of the Garter. The play relates the theft of the garter from the museum by a notorious crook known on both continents et "The Hawk and traces the efforts of the secret service to discover the Identity of the famous criminal. The eearch for the Bruce garter lead the police directly to Colnuhoun and Helen Hamilton, who are romance at a In the midst of a delightful summer resort. Suspicion la directed to first one and then another of the characters In the play and It la not until the very end. after moments and several many exciting scenes, thrilling and And that "The Hawk Is unmaeked. when hie Identity la discovered. It afof tha play. ford the biggeat surprise Ralph Cloninger plays the part of Bruce Colquhoun, whose romance la so seriously Interfered with by the efforts of the police, but who manages to win through a series of diffioult complications to happiness In tha end. Auda Due plavs the part of Helen, the other half of the Iotc affair. 'My Lady"! Garter la an absorbing play told In an absorbing manner, with out letting tha interest lag for a single moment. ... It Mabel fun-mak- H fa, gnl-flca- Fazenda In istlfies Ml xot ee a amhltlun to writer of English. Tha title of her article ts Impreeai nis. VAUDEVILLE ACTRESSES, COMING a. thn Impression by CONTRART to Uy Ledy'n Garter, mhlch Ralph Clonlnger offer all .this week at the Hippodrome theater, beflnnlnr la not a rlnqua play nor a bedroom It SARAH PADDEN, GREATEST OF - ll.rrr U. lfnli voril ht irl bill, tHh Aiaiinrtrr. Carva aad krak 1 adda, rdnrada f ighl BAIT LA K E I titirwlay rndar aad KatiirOay. villi balunlajr matuiw, 'Ivin XOTXO PICTCKEft. Inday. Fn' AMfRIt AN four daya, A Fwl aad Uia la frit OBHa PrrMj Matt and Jrfttnaady hPinltiM; 1atba Itrrlav orrhravmrdy, ioa tra. Ior4o Km land at tli araaa. rlHa fora) aekrtioa by hr till Mtapatrirk. 11 a m. W 11 Ixtla Upward. CoottattOQa " i Bi Sally. "Th Woman In . t M N nrma Talmadfe A an i.ivre , leg RMWLal, coaredy. enk-Mra- , 11 19 oclock noon t tlnnoat perform am-P Ooa weak brelenlrs lodaa. WilRHOALiWAT liam Fa mam la Wla, of lb Morula, (..lay and tomorrow only, alllh tplaudi, "AHreahirr of Rutti"; Raw Wwkly. wltk It Gold, KIM.VA tan Cn-F'- a I)wrt U Ik ltoe- . Ii. Ltwwla and Jrwaa-Moa- u ooatodF: nnd MtloMl limliaooua . Hrarp X. 1 la at tkn (amaulo. from It to It. tlmao "ParonUrd Loaf TRAND today f Comlaf tomormw. Horothy Daltoa la "Thalady of II td Bona": Rurahlaa fomadp "'Ilun-gry Liana and Taadar Kaarin.' Contlaaona. a. daily. . II I w a on of th screen ooinwilciui. It ha another of her Income box-off- liliir pUvftio, ihi - 1 ll-- at to i ttiuuwU JJ the same reat New York caat and production, will pay Its annual visit to the of for a three daye en bait take and a Saturday matinee, opengument ing lliureiliv, April 'll. This remarkable comedy le now In the eltth year of Its phcnomenel career and has luoktn all reemds In Tha America, Engend and Australia. w lioee oeetlnlea "Twin Bed ccn peo.da t erne are all d.etliu-- t ao lal ttpea familiar, amusing and refreshingly delineated 1 he Rlgnora Monti, who had tha fora-lyt marry an ltal'an cabaret tenor and tletate him to the l.'ut'O a night cl al tha Metropolitan opera house, la as original creation and a very funny ond Tli agnnr himself, with hla constant sue- eptmliitv, la squally amusing The ncwly-aedlurry and Blanche Hawkins, tile latter the friendly little cm soul that cringe all the trouble, ar deikloiiely human In all the coils of disaster Into whU h they ar caught. The other newly-wed- , the on a model of a husband, the other a suspicious wife, and Inst, but by no meara least. Norah. a gem of n maid with a strict otedience, make up the company th authors hats mad so overwhelmingly amusing. la the following Supporting itisa ba Metropolitan kathlyn Tracey, lies Stafford. August Aramlnl. Hugh O Connell, Howard lay, said other. Smug )a U DAY MOKNTKO, APRIL IB, 1920. jj .) I i AMO VAUDXVIU.E. CASINO ' 1 bt 13 13 to riNUukN-Nittdsf- illf Ij - ii . RTFS Were. The fellow Is given small oppor- talents, but in tunity to sir his comedlc th Jew minutes he ts visible he proves himself a much more valid comlque than II has style; he has the mood Bernard of burlesque to a nicety. He will bear watching. The most satisfactory svent of the season is the wide recognition of Eugene O'Neill as a native dramatist of the first No worthy man has thus Importance. far locally been given so hospitable a re. ception Aside from his excellent tragedy "Beyond th Horizon. at present quartered in the Little theater, he has two other dramas headed this way. "Chris, a play of the iea. with Emmett Corrigan and Lynne Fonts tins In th leading roles, a play of tuberculosis. and The Etraw He ts currently working on a manucalled "Gold, th nascript tentatively ture of which I do not know. His future te pleasant, to And It a brilliant on. is know that every critical shoulder In America is helping him at the wheel. Too often tn the past have these same shoulders been backward. Blue Flame Scored. The A. H. Woods production of the trash hight "The Blue Flame Is a fat black maVk sralnst that manager The whole enterprise Is sordid, and beneath It la cheaper. In every recontempt. spect sav actors salaries and scenery, than th cheapest of th old Bowery melodramas. It no more daserves a place upon th dramatic stage than does Bc.o, the snake ester, or La Bells Fatima, th mlddie-shake- r. 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