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Show Hi ' Kr HU w pit yaXTAOIS by "Seaswbm la a seta Nsw bill Wsdassdsy. ft. rir Wtdnos-Sa- I t; 4 la , v ., , W ii ! 4 ?- y. - ' y fc monoM ? ictuses. aaw ra MUSICAL itK f George Jean Nathan Declares Appeal Is Lacking in the Five Principal New Productions of, Frsnt Theatrical Season.. "V A 5 ' V & ic ';' to, v v'ls ' Flu-(rai- i w - a, 1 a . V.- - A 3 Maude Fulton and Harland Tucker In i The Humming Bird,! to tha Salt Laketheater for three night itgrting tomorrow night pen of Edwin Burke, and, like all hie attractions, breathes wit and novelty. Mann Hollner) an actor of fame, plays th star role. Ths production ha been splendidly staged by th Lewis. A Gordon Producing company. A screamingly funny act la that of Jimmy Duffy and Mr, Sweeney, who etyle themselves "Russian entertainers. Theirs Is declared to be one of th funniest offerings ever given the Dava Harris, than whom there ta no more versatile manipulator of the Ivory keys, Is on the bill a guarantee of some mighty enjoyable moments. He. too, in ect m much fun Into his act. Orren and tw, another Popular pair, offer tome eurprielngly good things new to the Salt Lake vaudeville etage. Both art artiste of the highest caliber and their bit of comedy must be seen and heard to be appreciated. The Aroo brothers are athletes supreme. They appear In a aeries atunta that provide more of breath-takin- g thrill per aecond than any other similar act. Bert and Haxel Skatelle will appear In an offering, styled A Dance Feature. Thla la a new novelty that hae much to commend It to Orpheura patrons. They have been winning fame of late In motion pictures and have just returned to the stage. Klnograms and Topics of th Day complete th fine bill with motion new events and clippings a la picture movie from the nation's foremoat dallies. Sing-ar'- a Midget are coming to the Orpheum next week, beginning September ?9. twcr-a-da- y. Ejl hand-to-ha- free-for-a- ll Louis-Bennlao- n y'.iiii ;i; '.I iJiviiii ;j yul.wj r,K ss ; 5 ,i'V' V ,? hi . bottom of the ladder, he Is called upon to carry several scenes of tremendous dramatlo value. ' sola a Vlrtuoue Men ciety melodrama. It will give Lincolns sethim see admirers a chance to Rmldst tings of beauty and refinement. .The massive sets used as a background for thla part of the atory were specially built under th supervision of Charles Chapn man-' scenic expert. Thla big, virile melodrama will continue at th The InternaKlnaraa until Wednesday. tional News, showing the first authentic pictures of Pops Benedict XV, will be screened as an added attraction. fast-movi- well-know- JlHE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE, the attraction starring Katherin MacDonald, and which today opens a four days run at the American theater, deals with tha adventures of Gaenor Lisle, the of a British army officer, who, daughter r.o fault of hers, finds herself through mixed up In a decidedly unpleasant scandal with th newspapers keen on the cent. Mystery, but of a plausible kind, with generous sprinkling of thrills, is th keynote. The star la a strong contributor to Its success. Few women in th screen world today have th host of admirers that charming Katherine MacDonald has. The atory of "The Notorldua files Lisle dealt with the adventures of Gaa-nLisle, tha daughter of a British army officer, who la innocently drawn Into the limelight of unpleasant notoriety because of a certain scandal. To avoid th pursuit of English newspaper represent, tlvee, Gaenor flees to Brittany with her parents. Here she meets Peter Garaten, who has been tn Spain, out of reach' of the English newtpapera. and they marry, only to have th scandal crop up, forcing her to leav him secretly. offerings. It la a real hit In vaude-vU- l ia from th fertile Al-ly- dls-por- U money-make- Too Much Contradiction. Originality Seems Absent. Jean Archibald a Call the Doctor, staged In I tb EmBelaaco. a Very This David pire by commonplace pise of writing, even r or It contains no th Brine co imprimatur. A second specimen IS club-foote- d. touch-ana-g- es far-fam- ed son-in-la- '' J hlgh-bro- irri s far-fam- - e; sa MILE 8 MINTER. Uttla blond queen of th screen, has not oftan had so delightful a rol ea that which Joseph Franklyn Poland has furnished her In "A Bachelor Wife." In which (he play th part of Impetuous Mary O'Rourke. This feature ta playing at th Broadway theater today and tomorrow. . W first meet the fair colleen in a picturesque rocky glen In Ballyhannock, Emerald 11. To her come a letter from her cousin In America. North's cry of longing for a light of her own kin goes straight, to Marys Warm Irish heart, and Impulsively she decides upon a visit to New York. There eh finds North and her baby, and la not long In draw. Ing out tha tragic tittle history a hasty marriage and a youthful husband who loved and left. Mary's Irish Is up at once. Impulsively sh declares she will makw this wealthy John Btuyvesant look ARY w streets. "The Champion" tsdth-showl- novalty, no freshness of viewpoint, no Invention. Th story of a woman who calls herself a doctor of domaatio difficulties and whose profession It is to readjust th relations of husbands and wives who have begun to weary of each other. It follows tba traditional theatrical tracks with no beguiling excursion. On can see the finish from ths start, aad th start before th qurtain hoists. At on turn the play Is "Th Boomerang"; at another, "Love Laughs"; at another, "What tha Doctor Ordered, and at all times th stereotyped ware Of commerce. Janet BeeCher has th rol of th doctor and la th most proficient member of the cast Charlotte walkar Is completely lacking In lightness aa tha wit, and William Morris does th husband a serip were ously and aobarly aa if aom dying upstair of cholara morbus. Philip Mei rival la th doctors bachelor lover. Th direction la not up to th Balasco Th ANOTHER on of those Saturday Post standard. It la lethargic, o is lacking. assential light has Wallace Reid immortalised on th Th Charm Uchool," A third sample, Pb mad from Alice Duer Miliar's atory of at tha Parameunt-Emprafor th entire week, commencing today. Th hare and th tortoise of the automobile world grace. Wallle deserts racing to act the racing car and th truck figure publicity man for trucks. But ho only iromlnently In What's Tour Hurry? succeeds In getting in bad, and It Is or this is th tltl of Wallis's latest not until h risks ,hls Ufa to bring a thriller. In which Lola Wll eon, Charles cordon of trucks to plug ths brsach In Ogle. Clarence Burton and a number of a bursting dam that b Is able to win th girl of hi choice. other favorites appear. Th star has th role of a racing driver with th daughter of a motor In lov AMBER'S Gaiety truck manufacturer. Th latter does not BLAKE and their comic chaperone hav approve of Wallle as a prospective W. H. Swanson Induced this To get Into th old mans good arrived. musical comedy company to com all th way from California Blake and Amber's Gaiety Girl ar noted for many things In th realm of amusement. The company has a definite mission in Journeying through Ufa Is to spread good chew, business Its banish th blues, war upon despondency and furnish wholesome good, clean, f' 4, vj. x amusement, th kind parents osn tak thalr families to without fear of being or being offendbored with ed by th Mlacloua. The chorus ts mad up of attractive splendidly and dance (lrl. They alng like spritea Likewise, they wear th v latest with a grace and creations stag V V f:;; y't air reaUy becoming. a X. Whit George 8nooky" and 'v ' W. Rehn as Hogan bead th Georg laughmak-er- s. principala. Both are Mae Others ar McCrea, empress of ragtlma; Inex Rodrigue, dynamic Grover Frankie, Juvenile; Bob Bandberg, premier light comedian, and Bob Talbar, th allvar voiced. Blake and Amber's Gaiety Girls open their season at tb Strand theater with a matinee today. mo- Th bill also Includes a firat-clatlon picture program, featuring Tom Mix Mid to be on of th In "Tb Daredevil, of th best photoplay popular young star's brilliant career. t Tzv-';- ' which comei ? ss la weak spot on th baw vaudeville bill scheduled to open Wednesday night, advance report do not disclose It, On th other hand, every act la of th highest standard, with of variety and comedy of th Plenty sort tn goodly measure Too popular favorites, Clarence 01 var and Georgia Olp, share headline bon with "The Champion. one of th big. gest eomedy'hlta of th current vaudeville season. Mr. Oliver and Bliss Olp have a brand-neoffering, entitled "The Be Hive. They are supported by a local D. Ban boy. Solomon, who, as tha moving man, baa scored a big comedy hit In tha piece. Mr. Solomon also suggested the title for the comedy playlet, taking It from th name of hla fathers clothing store at West Tempi and Third South V , V ' s$ S A ? ' r V V .. d, 1 rvr4r" uationi that mad to eonjur with when th THERE IFOrpheum '4A'i- W Speedy Meade" Is replet with tha alt. a name entire nation acclaimed him in hla whirlwind success, ."Johnny, Get lour Gun" In fact, ne foie of h!s career has given thla breeay star greater opportunities than that of a government sleuth, "Speedy Meade, assigned to he herculean task of rounding up a band of cattl thieves on th border. - On th vaudeville section of th new Wll flv btgb-claacts will . contribute to tha entertainment. Donahue and of a Fletcher, boys With a hodgepair podge of eonaa, comedy, acrobatic dan. Clng and bugl Interpolation, present a high-claturn of remarkable versatility. - Charles Rice and Ruth Francis in humorous conversation, songs and dance In brilliant a turn, entitled "My appear Winter Girl." William O'Clar and girls, flv jovial Irish alngars and dancers, present a rare line of real comedy and harmony from tha Emerald Isle. A1 Friend and Sam Downing. International funmakert, will appear Tn a laugh bit known as "My Friend Abe." Clara Theodores trio present a Th daring midair acrobatic spectacle. ' 7 mo-ne-t- e ' y , : v K. LINCOLN, star of Virtuous the initial Ralph Iqc film Men, attraction, the special offering at the Klnema for four daya starting today, enact the most strenuous role of hla film career In this thrilling picture. Tb atory, written by Arthur H. Sawyer, In collaboration with Ralph Inca, calls for Innumerable spectacular scenes, m all of these Lincoln la the central figure. He engages In a tremendous battle with Robert W. Cummings, on of th villain of th play, and ia requtrid to lead a band of lumberjacks against a real forest fir, participates in a riot among tha huskies of th lumber camp and in th final dramatic moments of th picture narrowly escapes being blown to atom by the explosion ,, fun of th variety at of a mechanical bomb. WHOLESOME contrast to thee strenuob Bennlaon la wltltout 'a In InVlrtuoue Mr. Men." Lincoln does some peer la mixed up In th thrilling scene of the finest acting of hla long career. In of tba famous star' newest production th character of ob an Stokes, will headline th Meade," which "6pedy who young American, overcome! new motion picture and vaudeville bill all obstacles, hla from th fighting way opening Sunday at Loew'a Casino thea- ter. thh K--i s s Vi' xA v . d, Pan-tag- 1-- f ty tv Cv ?a week Ralph Cloninger and hi will temporarily leave th Salt Lake theater to make room for two traveling attractions, which com to th old playhouse Maude Fulton in "Th Humming Bird" and Harvays Minstrels. Oliver Morosco will present th talented actress-autho- r, Maud Fulton, at the Balt Lake theater for three nights and a matiIn her nee, starting tomorrow night. brand-nesurprise play. "Tba Humming Bird," th success of which is even more pronounced than that of her earlier effort, "The Brat." Mlaa Fulton la seen as Tolnstta, a little Parisian girl from th picturesque underworld Ilf, who ha come to America to start Ufa anew in a New York modlsts shop. Sh makes pala of a struggling artist and a young reporter, and tha three have apartments in th earn building. Everything la aeren whan th 'Apache whistle call from outsld startles Toln-ettwho heart. fear and keeps her thoughts to herself. But It ia In th second act that Chariot, a mute and th former dancing partner of Tolnette, and always her pereistent wooer (ths Apache having crossed th ocean In search of his girl) flits mysteriously past th modiste shop, than, watting his chance to find Tolnette alone, enters the shop aa steal' thtly and qulatly as might an Apache H surprise the girl, but her Indian. his. wits match well They are He pleads In silent, a pair of Apaches.against but eloquently expressive, manner for her to return to him. She disdains hi proffered love. Yet sh half cajole him. She talks to him satntplayfully. one dances with him. Thla Apach dance la a vivid ly dramatlo thing, under the dramatic circumstance. Tolnette, watching for her opportunity, suddenly dashes for th door, but the mute, at watchful aa the. Intercept her. And then? Tolnette finds a way to temporarily dispose of th Apach wooer, make her aecape and tha curtain falls. But thla la only the second act. It would not bo fair to prepare yeu for tha Anal ending in advance. In the excellent sup company provided by Mr. Moroe porting co ar Harland Tucker. William More. Hugh Matcalfe. Marie Walcamp, Paisley Noon, Grace Travers, Florence Oberle, Lea Panman, Frank Whitson, Virginia Watklna and others of not. rt ' v '? t THIS By GEORGS- - JEAN NATHAN. NOTHEA New To rir theatrical aea-- l th asm name by .Mis Miller and Rob-aMilton. Her it a compere ttvery son has again aplt on It hands, original Idas largely devastated by Its LA rolled up its chemist and begun sponsor' to elaborate search' Inability L for th delectation of Ingly upon It. The notion of s bachelor a can-ca- n th boobery. After Its sixth week Inheriting girl's schopl and running It of contortions, It has revealed little to with a view to making its pupils charm Interest th sort of person who believe Ing rather than lntaUeetual ia good rood that Moaart was a greater man than for satirical humor, but all that th playeither D. W. Orlfflth or Bab Ruth, and wright hav got out of It la s convenwho still prefers Anatol Franc to th tional lovo atory. Opportunity after opAvon Comedy Four. By way of Illustraportunity has bean overlooked, and rubpreliminary ber stamp era paraded where shrewd tion, I select five of tb comment and amusing specimens. philosophy ar At first, a fare by Avery Hopwood eagerly expected. The vary fore of th and Charlton Andrews, called "Ladies' original Idea carries th play well late Night and produced by A. H. Wood. th Second sot, despite the intervening What w engage her is a 1 A1 Reeve barrier of thee rubber stamps but the a barrier then becomes burlesque show, selling at two-fifimpregnable and eat on th strength of fancier dresses, th play eollapaaa. Givtn this tbams actors. th and Clara Fundamentally, Kunimer mad a hav ecemiry might show is strictly of 4 place with tba faplay out of it. Or F. Scott miliar burleaque exhibit wherein Mika who wrote Thla Side of ParaGrogan and Isadora Cohan, clad aa wom- dise and who exerctee a aagacioua ay an, make their way into tb dormitory upon the young female of the epecles of th faahionabl seminary and, after a Miss Miller has muffed It badly. And double dntenta, har collaborator, Mr. Milton, ha failed barrage of leather-lungehave their faces squirted and thalr pan- to com to th rescue. The result, Intaloons slapsticked by . Fat Angie, th stead Of a penetrating oomedy, ia a dirims donna principal of th school, luted paddy Longlegs," substituting hla formula th present playwright hav sentimentality for observation and hackrefined merely by bestowing upon th neyed viewpoint fer adroit commentary. Messrs Grogan and Cohen somewhat A vary good performance Is vouchsafed more euphonious names, and having th th rol of tha leading flapper by th at Bander musical comedy girl. actresses gat thair doth Marl Carroll. Two and Luclles Inatead of at aom West tcenea era maneuvered by her with surForty-sixt- h street theatrical costumer's prising dexterity, Samuel Hardy the The show la otherwise our old friend. Th schoolmaster. Minnie Dupree Is an old authors hav not failed to Incorporate maid danlad th romanee that her heart Into It many of th venerable burlesque crave and la effective for ail th banality wheetes, and double entaatd Is put of th role Jamas Ole sen is diverting through Its paces as assiduously is In as th grouch friend of the schoolmaster. the uncensored heyday of "The Hot Parisian Babies 'Come Seven Lacks Form. A fourth dish ta Com Seven, a Artistry Is Lacking. dramatisation by Octavus Roy Cohan'of Th present playmakers hav changed hla Saturday Evening Post negro stories There Is novelty hers, but little else. The th rubber-sum- p seminary Into a Turk ish bath on ladles' night, thus making a fable la essentially Caucasian with its Buffalo bid for and the Elka, high ( expositors' faces smeared with burnt win agent patronage. Thera are a few Cork. Th negroes ar never convincing, good rough laughs In th affair, but there Snd their mUvs and acts rarely perar many more arid spots; of wit, thare suasive. Th play Impresses one as la nons Tha shew la plied hOavily from collection of minstrel and men and interSituation to situation, and th laborious locutors set down In the midst of aa alien breathing In 1U effort to be naughty does manuscript. Tb negroes are th negroes not escape th ear. This naughtiness Is of the cartoon and vaudeville world; th occasionally achieved, but it la naughti n Bert William, and Eddie Canter and ness wearing boxing glove and peraplr-Joh- Frank Tinneya. Flamboyant clothes ar Cumberland substituted for close appraisal, Ing Ilk a coalhsaver. for sharp characterisation and grinha th John Cumberland role of th timid husband Snd plays It as John Cumfor revelatory humor. ning berland always plays tha John CumberThere are several amusing episodes, but land role of the timid husband. A squad they do not ring true. They sound like n sleigh-bell- s In of shapely girls, including Mandtlssohns "Bpring The company includes Gall Kane, Song. King of the Zlegfeld convent, In th bath Lucille Lavem and Earl Fox. George Itself picturesquely scene. Th play, needltsa to aay, ta a Broadhurst la th producer. r. - 1 THE V ;' COMEDY. thow now runninc at the local houae on East Broadway it blitting the crowdt immentaly, according to report!. "Somewhere in France," the headliner. It a dramatlo presentation 0 f trench lift end it ttld to be a cievtr bit of vaudeville. Tom Kelly la pleating In the usual top etvle with hit tonga and Davit and Nelaon are putting itoriee. on a akttcb they call 'The Unexpected, and It It ttld to bp a laugh from aiart clever Jo finish. Jim Reynold hi hat ahart of tha monologue and ia getting laughs Degnon and Clifton tn "A Vaudeville Surprise" art tcorlng big. Th ia (bowing another Flynn Film Drema, called Th Fakir. no bill opening next Wednesday Tba brings Gautier's Toy Shop, a striking act, in which living animal, trained to a high digraa, poee in a setting reminiscent of Christmas shopping days. Pearson, Newport and Paaraon. two men and a dashing girl, offer a novalty that Includes tonga, dances, piano numbs, l and aero batica. Coakley and Dunlevy bring an other "trench act that has th merit of being different from many other. Fred and Catherine Weber win present a novelty. Th Mlauma Japs ap- r In Juggling, singing and dancing. bill ia rounded out by the laat of th famous Flynn film and tha orchestra. POPULAR PAIR PURVEYORS OF LAUGH FROLICS AT ORPHEUM According to Reviewer .. STRAND Four daya, beflaalnt today, the Rerae, preaeatinc "(ptaab Oalaty Ulrlt Me"; Tom Mix la "Tba Daredevil. m t VV XT Wellses Raid la tba "What's Tear aatoowblla atory, Harry?"; comic cartoon; Parataouat Mafa Burtoa Bolmaa Trarcla, alaa; , BROADWAY Monday, Mary (aaday aad MUat Mia ter la "A Bachdor'a Wile"; Wll Uaia Daacaa aad Edit dobaaoa la The SI ' . Mat lraiw.' "Vlrtiooa - Men." Harriot E. E KINEMA r Liaeola; lataraatioaal New., latcat plctarca of Pope Bcaadict XV; Bcary X. Pyla and C. St.rca., orgealata. ' AMI RACAK Four today day a, btflaalat Kathcriaa MacDonald ia "The Kotortoui Miaa Uordoa Bret-- , , , Llala; comedy; Patbe Review. lead at tba orxaa. GCM Today aad all week, Allan Dwaae euper apadal, "la tba Heart of a Pool." featuring Mary Tburmaa aad Aana Q. Kilaaoa; comedy, 12 m. to 11 p. m. t. Coatlnuoua, PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- 3 vv- - 4 1920.- - New York's Stage Offerings Hold Little of Real Merit, bssdllnsd big atkr LAKI Monday, Tafada isd with Wadanday matlaaa, Hands Vnitoa Tba Haamlnf Blid": Thuraday, Friday aad Saturday, arltb (atarday matin, Bar Miaatrsls. ' aay'a LOBWt CASINO Ksw MU today. aLoala Baaaiaoa la "Speedy Bra da, aad a hlfh-tlaa. vaudeville bUL OBPHK0M Laat tlam today vaudeville bill. ' with Oaorfia Campbell aad Barry Haydaa. New iblll, arltb Ollrrr A Olp aad Th Cbaa ploa," epens Wadaaaday ilfbt. SALT SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, Gautier Top Shop, which comas to tha Pantages next Wednesday, beautiful posing set by highly trained ponies snd other animat actors. For the fifth illustration, ws have "Paddy, th Next Beat Thing, a drama-tlsatio- n of a novel by Gertrud page, an importation from London a dingus most aaedy. Coming ta this country with th snthualaatlc tulegles of London, th play reveals ltaelf a very sour distills-tlo- n from tha aeemlngly Inexhaustible o My. Heart vat; a dolorous ex hibit that ploughs it way with vociferous sentimental grunts ever ground al tilled. The lovable Irish ready thrie Hoyden (described as a" fragile butter- fly and played by an actress tipping the beam at a good 170). the handsome lovr-her- o (played by a mime of SO), th sudden death of Eustace Fltxroy, who has been Unci bblng at hla heart throughout tha rat act; th lods of th proud eld manor houae. th ten minutes to alevan regainof old th manor ing proud house, and gray-bair- es . 'S Georgia Olp, erho, with Clarence1 Oliver, will Orpheum nil! opening considproached by a gloomy Individual, erably frayed at the edges. . obA great thing, thla popularity. served the man, waving a hand toward . the cyowd. Poor fellow," said Frltsle. you aeem to have known better days. At one time In my life I wa th cynosure of all eyes, even as you ar now. Indeed I "Ye. Mies. I was th tattooed man in a circus. "And how did you lose your Job? asked Kerrigan. Th public want dotty on moving nd replied the man sadly. pictures, min refused to budge. j V shut headline honors og ths car, location of palatial horn and atyl of yacht. Then th appearance on the scene of Colleen' naphew, Georg, year old, with tha Inquiry, Hello, auntie, I'm playing oil man,' whereupon th young ster dumped the contents of another perfectly good can of lubricating, oil freh from th garag into Colleens wait Wall? r Oh h- - popular movt to th world of makt-blewhen, in an emergency, he was salaried to alng th juvsntla rol In Pinafore, on th merit of hla singing voles, heard tn a 8L Louis boys an choir of aom years by impresario Bessie Love has returned age. AFTER all, without having visited an became Mr. actor. Latar, Thompson gnd appeared In 6L Louis several Whether it waa tha old England. In stock. Eventually, the movies th English accent or merely har sons to offer him a place In tha warld that decided her seemed love for California h of ctnsm has sine played opand to refuses aay. Beesl against th trip, posite mors than thirty leading femscreen. of inine celebrities th OT aware that Fritsl Brunette wae a of perfectly already possessed essential properties for th screen a Norwegian banker wrote THE to dsplct the who flood husband, a naiv llttlevnote In which h de- trick west of theaspires sllversheet have been clared that h had plenty of good money and would Ilk to tak her to wtf, listed by Roy Stewart Th star thinks adding, moreover, that upon raealpt f a that th proper layout for a psaudo cowon boy of tha screen should Includ wired acceptance he would Mil Immediscript moustache, three rad flannel shirts. ately to fetch her. thirteen guns, a hundred dollars worth of Is blank cartridgas, a llvsry stable horse, a MARSHALL insist that TULLY but when he told It 'it hot hat and fussy trousers. there large For his forthcoming features In which bewould on lot who th a h will depict th new wst with Its rowasn't person lieve it. He says that whereas he never mance and punch, Stewart will Includ played a part until he wag IS, he. beganS. in his ward rob vnlng clothes, decently working In th theater at th eg of h cut sport togs, a perfectly good bouleWhaf. If he didn't play a part, did vard bonnet and regular trousers, accudo at that age? Well, he Mys he was rately creased. . not only call boy, but prompter! "Why not make It a really good story? asked ngOLLIE MALONE, who recently joined Mabel Normand, In whoa support Mr. the Goldwyn players t thalr Culvar Marshall has appeared tn a number of City studio, has llvsd most of her life recent picture. t don that (It isn't vary long, altogether) In South you "I'm aurprieed claim to hav been etage manager, at Africa and ah has a large repertory of songs and chant of ths naflvts, which least. ... are a delight to anyone interested In i GLASS i th young French folk lore end tn primitive music. GA8TON who waa selected for tb title hav never been writMany of the ten at all, but hav bssn handed down role of th first of a aerie of twelve by word of mouth from on generation etoriea by Ralph Connor to be dramatised to another. Mlaa Malone has derided for th screen, upon th merit of hla work that they should ba preserved, however, In recant productions, in on of which he end eo the has undertaken the task her- portrayed a poetic Spaniard of tender gelf. tn Hugh Thompson, waa introduced v, N I th eleven o'clock th Ingredients of the ancient paeEcag. The lassie is Eileen Huban, who ia approximately aa well suited to th wild young ingenue's role aa Mari Drasslar would b to Llttl Lord Fauntlaroy. Cyril Scott, with two quarts of brllllantin smeared an hit hair and an elegent pair of whlte flaftnel trouaera, u the leading year. man. If not th hero, Th reel hero One screen crltle In a slightly advert th audience. criticism flattered Mr. Glass as no other by mistaking him for an American. Th comment: Gaston Glaea scored In th after hla family. At tha aristeeratic role of the young Spanish post, dssplt Stuyvaaant home John' Invalid mother the fact that h la obviously an Amerhae quick welcome or both girl and baby, ican, delighted th youthful Frenchman. though John aecrecy la a matter for Loyal to th Marseillaise. Gaston Glass treuoled wonder. Is dumfoundad lx an enthusiastic admirer of America to discover that ah Mary herself la and Americans. for John' wife, but thbeing To be mistaken for a man ef auch deotor permits no explanations for fear of aa. country e'eaf qn compliment dallclaux, hla wlie Mr. Giaas'a animated acceptance of citing patient Mow Bachelor John return to find th critic' view. "wife ' and baby established in his rooms; how ht and Mary th thing through celling bananas as s costerat dagger point, play each scorning the othmonger in London' unsavory Lima er; how embarrassing situations arise on after another, and how th tangle la houa to a featured rol In a big Fox reduction in five month la th phenom- stratghtanad out through a combiof nation of elroumetanoea ivelvlng John' enal start toward aersan stardom tlancae, hla cousin. Fred Stuyveaint a Charles Gordon, regarded as on of tb th of discoveries screen a a will and a yMr. mlnlatey, policeman, Gordon, who comet of a fin old Irian rlag make, up a tale of genu In dramatic power slid absorbing Interfamily, tried to break Into th theatrical est. hall of fam In Jumden. H failed and Also William Duncah and Edith Johnrather than kits check or call on hla son in Th 8ilnt Avenger." family for aid, sold bananas In th Lime- house district until h got enough money GENUINE treat la premised the to com to America In the ataerag. lover of warth-wh- ll things In modifficult teak ef selecting a tion picture In th forthcoming local THE home 1 th problem occupying of Allan Dwan's newest presentation prowhile ah tire la duction. In the Heart of a Pool," which Mr. Flske'S epermonth In th oomes to tb Gem thMter for four daya, Summering this a successful completed baginning today, aa a First National tour In her comedy, Tb Mayflower Phetoplay cor- transcontinental of N'Orleana. Mia Nelly poration will present it. In th Heart of a Fool dlffare from th majority of offerings tn th motion GETTING arrested In Paris la much than th axperianca not picture theater ia th fact that it an exaggerated atory, but on taken from In America, pleasant according to Max Under, th tb page of th book of Ilf. It tells French comedian who la producing hts of something that might happen to any- own fivt-recomedies at th Maurice one. Its local la laid in an ordinary Tourneur studio at Universal City. small city and Its character are th In th French capital, Linder Mye, a asm that w encounter In our own cir- patrolman approaches with hi hat In bis cle of friend. hand, tap you on th shoulder and IndiBut thaa character are treated In a cates that h would prostrate himself at Thare Is a spectacular min your feet for a few word with you at big way. t explosion, affording th bare an oppor- your Imperial leisure. If you should become annoyed and hit tunity for some gallant reaou work, and there is a rtallstio mob scene. In which him on th nose, h would be so mad that a horde of professional ht wouldn't recognise you ths next time from soma big city Invade th town in you passed him on hie beat. American an attempt to drive th hero out leav. cop who arrest on for But th picture doee not depend upon Ing th car too long and speeding, th other lltth spectacular for Its punch, aa th atory tl riddles of th traiflo ordinance, would Itself la full of puneh. And . thare le do well to tak a course plenty of lov Interest and suspense, to In Paris, according to tha star. William Allan My nothing ef thrills. Whits, th noted polltloa! writer, editor COLLEEN MOORE bcm suddenly and novelist, la th author.. othar morning or rather sh th filming of a J. Warren utes thought sh did, for about five minDURINO On Mist Moors' grounds thare Is a big production, 'Jack and hie leading lady, Fritsl Brunetta. mad S wall many feet deep. Water Is drawn street scene In th downtown district of from this wall by means of an old Dutch Los Angtles. While they worked s throng windmill. Drawing water from th well of several hundred curious Idlers colrecently. Colleen found oil Instead of --the lected about them. At the completion of usual aqua pure. Great excltamsnt! the seen Kerrigan and Fritsl war ap- - Business of figuring out daalgn or naw hero-heroi- t S', FR mar-IflCa- te A - i Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair -- Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starvo your hair aad nun it If yon don t. . It doesnt do much good to try to brush or wash it out. 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