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Show J i TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. APIUL 'ar. r " k m " IftM ATTRACTIONS. a Salt Lake Actress of the Ws I THIS to Appear Here in Movies Crw ; .. a WEEKS BILLS An B1AXA TAYDgYIU HireODROUa seeariat Half la "Ta Iwll" al(kl. fiSre ret ,C wilt Milww IkumUf aa! gelatOer. Sk,lli ij mi 0 10, 1921. y v. -- .f SCREEN V -- :V .ii a yj STAGE !' - INIMITABLE SONGSTRESS IS FEATURE OF ORPHEUM BILL Turn SALT LXKB Met eed Irif a a Mama. TkenOer. witk Ihiw stasia, grts.s Wiiudi,. April Sa aaipk belM kauri. eefpeertef wlik Mews beiter m tets iu By EUGENE TBAUOIIBEB. Uiile of recoIWtloa la tha rtala f sxrlyday dramatis sadravsr OUPIICl'M Usl tins teder. eeedevltl kill i Sslisswss ksrasir. k . kill FLOODGATtB will b opened with tba announcement that Bara Alexander wlik asset P--Cp Alkerttoe Wsklsswlsf slgkl ouk a film tanaioa the at la Blower" Pssrk. production af "Tb rae-rassSrllV. wtth J.n Dsblsl as! merlcaa theater to thia city, la thla play, which ia being presented oa Mile lli.ss. seessslsd k, tils - the speaking stags bjr Nance ONeil, a kem4ilNm 9 Inker for arlx PWWvl th modern vaudeville hall In yels from fealara, Uan14 Uvr to "New et hrw Norma Txlmxdge lari tha leading part. I By GEOROB XEAJf HATHAIf. Alexander Sara Mitt with a large fleuno at th low light CASINO Vritoerill eed kWlsras, YORK, April A Tbs twilua af belt line. Dernier la a conspirator from -Mite Aleiandar a part ta that of aa rtorttnua . lonoi Bothwell, a Drinkwmtar, proclaimed la "Th Bohemian Girl" And old peaeaat woman. aMiniran-"iusarrstr Warwick dreesed Up for a NEW terms by th Sort of Robertball. astounding All. Including Mary To tha member! of tha preeent geo fHeaue Art rASiMOtMTnMPKXaS IktlUra Tat ku who write of th the- herself, are literary dummies mouthing 'aratloa and maa of tha generation j nnoaDWiT 'XtaksM. futile in York New hut ater dramatically aowspopors. the -- - oru-'T- iw ijiiw Is something that elude this old and aft speech. prenediag it, the name, Hara Alexander, j Mod of murder th cowardly by The will mean but little; but to tha old- - k' th play lu ponotratlng ay. - Nor is th eoavlotlon th bullies of Dernier gtv that Mr. Drtnkwator Is merely a mild one dramatle not; fur th rest, w ar the allied arts of painting, sculpture aad timera In Balt Taka, thoea who atill ra- - J talent unblessed with any particular Im- vouchsafed little aevo stencils garbed In music. -- member with, pride thklvemnta of The tradition of tha Latin whool af agination la any way dissipated by his plush and satin, and Illuminated by tali latest play, "Mary Stuart," bow oa view candlea. Canclnr eventually ears wag before the tha notable aad unique Home Dramatle ot li and In Tho bow Rita theater oa lawless Imagination mere brilliant .Mix Earned fired a performxnoo that ' n ac- sompany, whlrh waa at tha height of Indicate careful prep ration. Th street. the Muscovite, and so we see the erhool emertlm at tha beginning One cannot rid onesolf of tho fooling. tree la herself, however, lacking comit! popularity in tha early entire, tha d n have a many-eliieIndeed, has Twentieth that fir of the the lavish which that tha might rentury pletely praise Skm4 nIHTfTtTpttxxnt' "memories. t r- - r been hoapedupeB it ia nut. tha Javiah warmed theatrically what la dramatically , psInHss, Wkusla A and motion In rle,l eumplemaol to on praise which la habitually beeped upon a chill rola Her performance la an acWith the exception of Madame Barak I another. Kor want of a morn suitable any Indifferent exhibit by aa Engllah-ma- n curate on from th Drink water polnf ' Bernhardt, Bara Alexander ataada Inn & who knows more about writing view, but faulty from tho theatrical. Ibe name, this are Is called choreography ta ' tenet firm that nothin! Holms English that bo knows about writing U successful In arousing th audience's truly tlaea by heraalf, no far aa nlmoat eoa- fl ,r 'J tn dam-ican axlat without moment tu emomind, but never for Play. exquisite fj tianoua appearance on tha atnga ta eoa- - 5 tn music The literary veneer ta what fetches th tions f soothing equally oxqulelt reason hi In aa allied all to th role of ha has Hatcher reviewers thla when th Frank for bring particularly nd her flrat achievements, eeraed, taatlon with that of tha great French preeent caee it la contrived with euffL Rlccto that Prinkwatsr gar It; Charles which ware aceompllahed in this city, clant adroitness to Conceal tho empllnee Waldron Is a shade more eomlc-opoflute player. Georsa Herrera, whose of tto sub)ct matter. This smpUnoes, aa Darnlty than even the author perhaps elegant chamber music organisation! are antedate area thoea of Sarah Bern-hard- t. n viewed through th hocua porus of a known to alt. Barrera has trained tha Intended; aad Thoreten Hall la th movWhen Barth Bernhardt waa Little Symphony and under bis guidance cunnlngnoss of literary stylo, ta cus- ing plcliirs Bothwell that Drlnkwwter it- - has ootna to he known aa tha "finest tomarily swallow od by th reviewers as drew. The play baa been produced bv meeting with Indifferent success upon small orchestra tn the world." meaning something but Just what thla William Harris. Jr, and colorfully staged the atago at tha Odeon theater in Faria cryptic oomothMg. la.- - only the rexltwera by Ldaur Lonsrgah. would aeom to know. in minor parts, from 1862 to 1867, Bara Claaa In every act marks 4- VAUDEVILLE What seems to m to b th tact about Pantomime Intercstinff. Alexander already had mada a countrybill opening Orpbeum "Mary Rtuart" ta, very simply, that It wide reputation in the United State, Mary Stuart" Is preceded by a highly la to not so much a play that Mr. Lirlnk-watauccaaaor a Wednesday night fitting A Man called both aa a comedienne and in tragic rolea amusing pantomime as has he written a has that play famous with tba tha eplendld offering th tried to writ, and failed. He postures About Town." Interpreted by a trio of DeAnd aa bars Alexander long ago local clubs closes comedians which Amateur Its Annette Kallerman, a prologue wherein he states as his aim Comedy . ( fSe-r-passed that period ia life where the a VqAI and two vised Austin with tha MA Strong depicting anaagement by performances a f. somecan proof that certain women average woman i often accused of rale-Albertina The unsurpassable today. times lov so well that ao man's nature day In the Ilf of a gay fellow ot th hrating the same birthday anniversary ALIma SUSTJii.whan n member,hi.f tha.I Raach. rival of Pa v Iowa In terpalchorean can contain all that they have to gtv. cltjr. th itttl exhibit tlmpl and unaffected reveals much of th merit that th haadllnea tha new bill in dances for more than a decade and thra cob- - in the 2ari artistry. I from famous ballets. Hiss Kasth ranas principal altering of th evening falls to. Premise Is Contradicted, vemsirily forgetting that there ia auch a a of of ,h ,h aa anniversary, the famous and beloved artrass will dmibtlea! not object t tha j ,pnnU "There men ar like too. And that. The Ohoot Between." produced tn th Bedsit Browning, one of tha several stars oa tho Orphean bill opening It la nog a Blalemcat ah waa bora in 1843 and i two years the armor of tba Divine Barah. j nli.moicVw' aaTh Verr'tetry1 ofWmotlon Th Thirty-nint- h lover hae light lov. light theater with tha Street many and rapidly .shifting aims, but land aa an artist whose talents sat her Wednesday night. Arthur Byroa la th central role, never two once. at these J loyeltiee But In Vincent Lawrence a new ABA ALEXANDEB-life hl.tory reads like sn Impelling romanrs. Coming bring forth others may love one, or twice, or often, American n Kkiint i supported by of oonelderabl MUM. 1 hoc onthualaatio reception at ora A splendid east of wU knowa muplaymaker hv sated I U Uh ia 18oJ fti A teACB6rt ibt immediately Joined the old Homo Dii eumptny but unlov a do not changeleaaly. They and prMvni her act anudiit sical comedy players and a corasly chorus originality and skill. For all its patches oach performance. la It lamentable lov whan worthily tto all for occasional snstie eompaay, first appearing as a comedienne and later achieving aueces in eharming eettins. All In ail. it lay a of and they cheap writing Th latest and moat enjoyable of alt the of young mlsooo ar promiood. to modern-daI unworthy men." h'endld eontrlbutlon rollanc oa outworn dodges, th comedy Mack Henneit comedies, "Luve. Honor and , genous rolea This ho to conestablish out proof worked well Is with by which I vMlIllifiht " with Warl Hoilv and an Behave." la tho major hit of tli picture THERE is coming to th screen of tba bringing before eke feligbtly below the medium heigA, possreaed of a brilliant tb modern characters siderable Imagined, dexterity, and much more diand email ia tho wonder when waa matched by tha beauty and (rae alwnys attributed to thementality, In fh beth aouthland ah I excellent supporting cast. Is ablt of a ItproKrmm, of four th prologue loves verting than of th theater for epectacls days things among Its player all hut two wag bora ia Virginia Mia Alexander made an instantaneous hit. vBbe was a I play with a bit of music. Thomas Hwit. of numbers But this spectacle Mamma a Affair th of Mary fituart. which on engage to th usual theatrical ginning today Mack henneit comedian th screen voraion of Rachel Barton But lor1 careleoslv thought out not only fails to seaaoa. special favorite af President Brigham Voung, and be, as sponsor and boat friend I who has glvoa tho stags so many enjoy-t-of- -f and beautlea auhotantlato th but actually bo momenta. Is responsible for tho the Home Dramatic company, aided bar in various wavs. Throughout It. th playwright gives Beginning Wednesday a new bill will be Harvard university prise play. Conotancoi onntradlcts It and premise. make It not a little of mind grasping after freshness produced by Laurence presented, Including many reminder of a Talmadge. th star, wins now laurels la ridiculous Misa Alexander bad been a member of the company for two years when i'r,n-- . whbh ' thla vehicle. and of a hand, for all Its periodic slip- International Nine, big cirvu. "The Aaais Aaenath Adams, mother of Maude Adams, joined the organisation, and th What In th Jola le show Mamina's Affair" spectacle point Cirpresented by reaching after Irunlo Invention. UnMile. Hedinlg borers, Victors Animal In contact with Rlccto. Damley and pings, tw womaa appeared together for approximately tea year. less I am greatly mistaken, this cus and several claesy acts beMdea; Peer seph M. Kchenck and Is released hy As- Mary Bothwell the but Home to this Dramatis men, screen waa true, sociated Ho of a future. unworthy Beast Is National. has at the First Then there During period Browning company Tp high tide of its add)M8 Trlo Reh0 and Btk ani Briwning In part unworthy (In Mr. Drink-wate- knows how something to sketch character; ha gives success, ia th cast and connected with the management were such adaptation was mad by John Emerson and I lx because th dramatisation) of having a clear eye to Mary many names as Joha T. Caine, Hiram B. Clawson, John H. Lindsay. J. C. As a photoplay feature, Harold Lloyd tn and Anita Loos, past masters at prepar- Stuart that ho draws herself loves un- human signs foibles; he can writ dialogue that his latest and greatest laughter special, ing stag material for screen us. Among L M. Hardis, D. J. Mackintosh, NoUw M.rgetS: Ef-tth worthily. la Kenneth and Harlan. humorous. connatural appear entitled or support to "Now Never." promises B. Mathews, Mrs. Thomas Bo wring, method of Th Drlnkwator Vary Is not so much r, J. E- Shannon, Georg L Guer and other closing anpeals to a wlds va-a- vulse th audiences If tba statement of Dalla Clawson, Mr. Qibson, Lixrie Platt, Annie Ward, W. T. Harris, John familiar Mary of history as a leading Plot of the War. n la . rtsty of tastes and her delineation Tb photoplay ta those who have seen preview ia to b player. oraan in a costume play given to a id to have received remarkable com- Clawson, Henry Mai ben, George M. Othinger, James Ferguson and others, for positive delight. Jack Joy asolaia bor at credited. n A young woman, so goes th tale, loses blind and deportmendatlon wherever shown and Its ad- shrewish all of whom th final curtain of Lfs has been rung down with the exception of the piano. ment. An historical character for a her husband, whom sh passionately vent la awaited with Interest. hare Mia Alexander, Ltxxi Pratt (Mrs. C. M. Brown), Della Clawsoa (Cummings), Ray Conlln provide th amt of OVE5, HONOR AND OBEY." Frenchman or Italian to dramatis not adores, through death. Th physician In Hla prims objsct Is to 4T comedy Lx screen. aad Harry Horsley. aa EnJtshman Ilk Drlnkwator. attendance, enthralled by her tremendous Waladho Kugtn succeeds of adaptation and by fun. a lot crest '"FATTY" ARBUCKLE nOSCOE a a a put Max Beerbohra might have don It ef- lov and devotion, falls In lov. as he 'N II has boon absent from vaudeters of Charles Neville Bucks successful personal stamp ot approval oa fectively; from his hand It would have expresses It, with her lova Twb years ALEXANDER 8 first real opportunity earn with tha arrival ia Salt Lak mirably. ville for some tlmo. and hla return means novel of the same name. Is headlined on his his latest com a warm and Paramount vehicle, MEBS T. A. starring thing! from th elapse, and th physician asks th young d.fferont. Emerson and Bald- th new bill which opona a tour daya' The Dollar a Yeac Ran" which will present author Itwinning Ijne, th pioneer actor of twenty year before at Nauvoo, who somothihs comes cold, hard, ar-- widow to be his wife 8h replies that win present 8o This Is Paris, ' a mixb at Caain theater engagement Lotv'a shown for at tha paramount-Epreoa assumed management of th company early in 1863. Mr. Lyne put Oh such plays ture of Jocularity and skillful fonts They tirklal. unpersuaalv. I do not her mak her lot for her dead husband la an entho noxt four day, beginning today, when th common mistake of confusing tb role during lova, that sh can never love as "Damoa aod Pytbiaa "Kicholieu. "Richard III." "William Tell, A havo Just returned from a aucceaeful trip today. I An bill of vaudevlU Is also tn ho of asked what with th actrssa who play It. Miss thought glory. r Alfred Latell. tn promised with the ever the world. Nsw Way to Iay Old Debts" sod tha Man-le- y Pixarro." la each of around I 1 boliev Dav beat tho Th physician, moved by her poverty, that this funny Ciar Is all that I have said Eamea story world ' greatest animal actor, assisted . the Jtndnllona Bara Abjxhnderjflayeia again fn "his famous monologue. has been given m sine I became a against th role Itself, but that la aact. then proposes that sh become his wife In e Htsls VoUss, enr-ttiv Th rxq ses,eOiww-w-es,-Hfor any call upon her abilluea whciiUuurgo noma Banff n.ftmtfnmetr JtrvirtTie mors prlyeo that ho may look after her t. elve Pup." Thsr are laughs falor tn has a new lot of stories nmrorxhnr, that are bound reply, "it contains many opportunities Miss Exmee'a !r known as opa of tha foremost portrayer of Hhakeepeares tragedies", arrived this many needs and proUct hef. "To tfill act. animal Impersonation to bill on Others ars: th 1 Blx months pass. can behove please. business I she in Balt Lake In th aummer of 1864. Pauacefot and lor funny finally agrees. was tbs original Araand Pag and Green will Include many difHolmes, - Wallace and Hitrtg, Hebrew mak Th physician, mod with lov for her, th character, th dollar ProIoiFUR Is WtsL Duval ta " Camilla." ficult feats and numerous hilarious ab- funmakers; and Chid Jo Kan his distance. But a young still low, man Roy general favorite. Tho story la a In connection with Mr. Lyne, Mr. Fauneefote pot on a number of notable surdities In their act They ar eccen- a "nut" and a cop who never The prologue, of th general atrip of fellow,keeps fail to corker and suits me. I find real pl his friend, makes np to th tric silent funsters and exceptionally stop the show; Norman and Jeanette, that in "Roplays in Balt Lake, including "Hamlet" and "Macbeth." Sheldon popularised on and reawakens her interwas clever screen." hy th It ure in "Hamlet" portraying pxntomlmlsta, with speed as their two clever acrobats never befor seen Lila Lee la loading woman and Wini- mance." Is a weak piece of dramatic est In th living. Th phvslclan, overpresented first on August 10, 1864, and Miss Alexander played tha rola of watchword Klnograms and Topics ot on the Loew circuit, and Leon s pome, fred Greenwood. ta obvious, commonplace. joyed, finds now that he haa no It writing. M. J. a in manner woa Edward Dumont, bar that additional ghost renown. "Player Queen" the Day round out U excellent list of an aggregation of d and clever Sutherland, Edwin Stevens, Henry John- -, The play itself is written with Infinitely to contend with, but merely a living man. Later ia Balt Lak Mias Alexander played wtth C. W. Couldock, E. L, offerings mor I as but this obnew A have reel grace, and Fox In Th are you rest, equine. favorites guess. th and other son, comedy Davenport, father of Fanny Davenport; Joha McCullough, James A. Herne, falls to conceal tba amateurishalso ara on tho bill. Tb now show runs served, rc( Much of this, as has been noted, la Charles Wheatley, Kate Danin, Charlotte Thompson, McKe ness of Its conception. It Is never con- - handled crudely, Kitti but much mors Is hanRankin, comedy and class of th current until Tuesday night. Blanchard, Daniel Bandman, Frits Emmett, Milton Noble and Mr. and Mra. F THE with an easy and searching drollery. dled bill seems to theater wliYwaURT-Ahave caught proaento Broadway today ML Bates, I now commend th comedy to your notice. famous Blanch Bates, and a host of other famous on In fine shape this week. At any rate, FpiIEATERGOERS who enjoy good fjHB parents of the tomorrow th ham Lincoln" I abaent; th Mr. Byron overplays somewhat, but Is too nterDii early-da- r 1 a atia Da (ka the management announces that several and graceful and skillful dancthrquans. feature "Lahoma. has an air of ennui, Its slbow abl a comedian to miss many points. resting Ia the early seventies. Miss Alexander, whose fame had spread throughout new attendance records for various days ing laughs can be satiated by a visit to th Bait Edgar Lahoma" Is a story of th weet of heavily upon th historical personages Mias Laura Walker Is effective In the have been set. Headlined by Jan Rubin! the country, decided to the remainder of her life-otheater, three days commencing days when men left their vulved and not Infrequently snoring aloud Initial emotional- scene, but artificial in the early homes and left and Mila Diane, the program builds up Thursday, with matinees Friday and east in comfortable and took In th Sait Lk for a broader spend Its field. Bine that time sha baa appeared stage, doldrums, unimaginative certain of the succeeding comedy scenes. with from start to finish until it becomes a where "Mutt and Jeff at tho their wive and their children across Ricclo, as Drlnkwator shows him to us, Olenn Anders is very bad as tbs young 1lllnil ctors of tha past fifty years, including Lawrence virtually vaudeville classic. Barrett. will hold tha boards. Races" From all of miles hard thousands roads Is of a , sentimental rough, John McCullough, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas B. Keene, John T. TsymoniL Eyrie , Larry Semon, a fellow Don Juan. Otto Brothers offer a superb comedy act advance accounts. It Is the best producto a young and new land filled with Beilaw, James A-- Hern and others too numerous to mention. Stan and Mu Laurel furnish laughter tion that Manager Hill haa evolved alnc dangers and hardships, advonturs and About fiv years ago Mass Alexander received a flattering offer from Wil-ua- galore with eccentricities and song, Stan h transformed th famous P.ud Fisher romance. certain musical compositions certain, off In a corner ha would say, You and Fox to enter motion pictures as a character woman, and sba accepted Laurel proving one of th real comedians creations from th comic pages of the Tha action of the story revolves around moods, certain tittoo that wu quite an- you and you, get the part. of th day Prevost and Goulet furnish dailies and made them the talk and Lahoma and a d who other matter. outlaw one of thee You and aUea which time she has been kept busy In that, to her, new field of histrionic "It wu during mors laughter and several surprises. ' that 1 was selected. 1 Bhe said. In a recent Interview: "I had you and you sensation of the theatrical world. adepts her after rescuing her from death endeavor. She is now a valued member of Norma Talmadges forces. and Barrett present novelty, comWhat would life ho without the peren- by ih outlaws, of whose band hs was a been forced to design and make my own was told to make up a a waiter, a oom-oa a edy and song in delightful succession. nial, bristling, blooming and scintillat- member. costume and thos for my waiter. This pleased me, for it was Carter and George Boutte are away ing Jokes of Mutt and Jeff? And with N ADDITION to her long and successful Tho cast, a large one. waa plrked wtth because I could not get absolute satisfac- Just In ni7 line, aa 1 had boon playing stags career, however, Misa Alexander Eddie d synco-patoup In th top ranks of have tho American theater- the car that characterises all Edgar tion any other way. I am credited with Just such a rola what gusto on tha 'legitimate' slag has achieved one distinction thnt has never coma to any other actress of and their dancing numbers are goers enjoyed these two famous oomlct Lewis casta. Peaches Jackson plays tha a distinct sens of color value, and. Ilk before th company went broke at Atextraordinary. mature years, so far as history recites. Sh has never boon married. who have been endowed with the happy baby Lahoma and Louis Burnham not I Is most European-traine- d I know lantic been doubling for a had girls, City. From Salt Takes own musical colony During of dispensing wholesome fun. Lahoma, th young woman. . a little about the blending of colors to heavy, who had th rot of a gruff bar- - , her residence in Balt Lake, as well as for many I thereafter, she was be- tho program furniahea Visa Ella Voelker faculty and mirth years' artistic and results ber a th and revelry produce slick comedy French waiter, effects, sieged by suitors, but apparently the man who could make the aa accompanist to Jan Rublni and Mils. Audlemes ar kept In a stat of perBo you can.se that Is something in reading a Jack obtained by dyeing certain fabrics certain some combination! to her heart never appeared. An amusing story of one of her colors. I therefore commenced to d love Diane. Her popularity hereabouts IS at- - petual laughter by 'these clever funmak- - THERE waa to my liking I know that th my early part Ha which and book la which President Young figured, ia told. A prominent actor, who gripping, own affair, materials befor them could I and mak up making get away with it good tha earn magic obtain in his picture. to my own designs This had coma to Balt Lk from tha east, fell in lova with tha f air iittle Bara, and JL and the fifty dollars which I waa to reSo th audience which filled th Gem Independence. I am at lastts my Ides of ceive so intense and passionate were his for Independent playing th part. that Misa Alexander finally took theater yesterday on the occasion of th of "I had two or thra him to President Young, under whose appeals clever waiter costly and often arrogant roof tn tha old Lion bous the SYMPHONY IS COMING first showing of Tho Little Fool felt. dyer,thethaslow, and the costumier. DyeI been using on th stags had tricks designer little actress was making her home. hospitable gav ing e on of th most Interesting fields that 1 pulled off attention th rapt Judging by they to the delight of th President Y oung looked at the young actor in a kindly way lot a few to the picture. It runs for on week. , a young girl can enter, particularly If the director, who. by the way, happened to I ia an adaptation stage to net ultimate ambition. "Th Little Fool momenta, smiled, and then said: " Young man, I have seen you attempt Richard b Doll Henderson, now Jimmy Tha art Kirkfrom th novel of Jack London, Th of dyeing ha saved me many thousands wood manager. A a result of this picLittle Lady of th Big House." dD" uu csajr Wltk ftu success, but 1 advise you not to aspire to A.lex- - ? of dollars and It ha brought to aom of ture and th work I got away with, ho i The etory deals with Richard Forrest artistic work a success which would cast m In every succeeding picture. lor many years Miss Alexander has mada her home in New York and his wife, Paula, the fascinating crea- bmydifficult with to measure in term of money." "This to how I got started In motion her niece, Mim Lisle Leigh, formerly of Provo. Miss Leigh waa aCity ture whose charms attract all the men member I have been with them ever pictures, and Invited to th palatial home on th ranch. TRUSTER KEATON, years ago of tho Grand btock company in this city, and for a Jong period has since. It to a wonderful Industry. I Ilk of th She to eold to them all, but at last comes ranked among tha leading actressea of th country, both upon tha speaking stag my work and am very happy In my film doesnt boilev that a rabbit a man who appeals to her, and soon th and 9n tha screen. . . husband Is faced with tho tact that his foot brings luck. That to ho thought o " wife to going to lsavs him. Th climax one, hut no tnora. And here's th realOM fiANTSCHL th big and sympa at th eleventh hour, wbon all seems son why: RETAINING much of tb vivacity of her youth. Miss Alexander Is now a thetic) star In western motion pic- loxt, has torrifio fore. Mtl person of the "lavender and old lace" typo. She wears Bom months ago a stranger visited th Keaton studio In Hollywood, Cal., and tur dames distributed hy Paths, tolls sida ringlets of the fashion of a number of decades ago, and their fluffmees human th of L JOLBON, epitome presented th agile star with a rabbit s how. If hs had been wiser and less peculiar softness and charm to her face, reminding one of an foot, stating that It was synonymous to lciander characteristic and unusual figure to sented by the Messrs. Shqbert, will ap- good luck. Buster accepted It. Ho car- witty, ho might porhaps have Deoome been much m demand. Bhe and her rvlces ? her pear at tho Salt Lak theater April 22 ried tha charm with him constantly un- one of those Carnegie steel millionaires. entertain their friends at their hotel apartment Balt Lakers and 22. Ho will appear In th opulent. til one day, while showing visitors This to bis story: ."I was then a very young man ana are often among tho guests, and Miss Alexander delights to talk of her Balt "Slnbad a delicious through his film plant, ha stepped on Oriental travesty, a Job In th Weet Philadelphia banquet of laughter from th famous New Piece of wood and twisted hi ankle. had taken Two of hi coworker started to carry yards of th Pennsylvania Railroad comYork Winter Garden. New of who is . now Andrew York, to room. her him pany. of Mr. Mr. his to th Buster was color Carnegie, who was than visiting . dreseslng Jolson, sunburned parents, to mo, was passing through th luncheon with Miss Alexander and Clty a coffee bean by hla recent vacation at bemoaning bis fete and thinking of tn unknown ALias IdGiffa on on short timo befor coauuir west a visit to the private day Palm Beach, to said to be In bounding rabbit foot. Suddenly hie escorts dropped yard that time presihealth and spirits, and looking forward him accidentally, of course and he tell car ofofA. J. Cassatt, Iat was th road. with anticipation to meeting up with his on the Injured - ankle, tearing loos th dent engaged In FFBNXN'G this evening, Ralph Clonlnger a car had Salt and Lak the hose turned across th admirer cleaning host ot at th Balt Lak theater for wA and footlights ligaments. associate players will offer "The on appearanc A1 Jolson has undoubtedly made doctor Informed him on It when Mr. Carnegie . remarked, Tho hero. attending only. Devil," the play made famous on both . the gigantic hit of hla career In this ex- that ho would b unable to work for as he passed hy: Adolph Bolm remained In America after " Well young man, I see you are stage and screen by George Arties Tho famous Diaghlleff ballet which had three weeks. A moment later said rabextravagansa. During the past hilarating Devil t heralded as one of tn greatest the two seasons ho has played Hn only ten bit toot was tossed Into a convenient busy him hare departed again for Parisian X successes of recent years. brought "Th stranger meant nothing In my Europe, and hojhas become associated cities, including New York, and to the receptacle for waste and later IncinerEverything that to French Ur theme to wdth young life, so I replied: Oh, j am only all i final Is tho that largest receipts Jmowb In th annals of ated. word in welcomed Just now by admiring Amersuccesses. Good welno charm ar Garden Winter luk watering a Itttl of the rolling stock. and dancing in this coun-- ? longer icans. and "The Devil" to beaaufully Pa-- . choreography "You'll admit that it was a smart bit for "Slnbad, come at th Keaton studios. This la understandable, Ho to at present leading, producer - Jtsiinc.. though inch appealing - otnanam ana dancer to of repartee, and 1 was much disgusted with Its Inimitable singing comedian, for tho Metropolitan - L aa to suit any tlmo or people. quality as that tha stranger as aa aa tho a cracked a emu can and gorgeous AY gay hs has held for some springto you, yon actr" 2 It Is not. however, a play of the type years with position as h walked on. .barely roses in Juno. It a Veritable cyclone But next day. when .1 .. his notable production of O "Yes. usually thought to b characteristic of fa two not had and fourteen of wtth identified, the stranger aa Andrew laughter, Goq d'Or" and "Want Job? the great French capital. On the conscenes of glorious color, and reveals in Its Carnegls I somehow lost Interest la th "Petrouska" to his credit. "Ye trary, tt has th quality of winning th Stravinskys of of fair season an future Last young ho also produced, for th progress my Job. aggregation You'ro hired!" delighted applause of all classes of the- Chicago Opera company woman accounted tn various place to be "Th Birthday This to th lengthy grueling Jaek atergoers, moo as well as women, old of th most beautiful collection of type tho Infanta" John Aldan by Carpenwas Paramount leading man, put Baseball to now th rag of th sge as well as youth, for It gets down ter, In which ho also danced. Jt to th sine th days of th Grand Caliph of through to secure hi first position In plctur studio on tb west deep into th heart and does It by means only time that tho honor of being asBagdad. motion pictures. coast, and Howard Hickman, director, to of tho truest human characterization. sociated with both th Metropolitan and a rabid thanked have "J to stars of that popular sport. this enthusiast my lucky Ralph Clonlnger will be seen as "Kart, the Chicago operas tn the same season T IKE so many Artists of th stags who day that I had presence . th of mind enough Between pictures ho read tb sporting artlet; Earl Hodglne stf Th Devil has been held by any artist. 1 In old was to received at time artlstlo their that when training paged carefully and to familiar with v. say yes, and Miss Gertrud Bond hill as Olga. Th history o4 th Imperial Russian Europe, little Albertina Rasch, th fore- spoken to," said Mr. Mulhall recently. ory detail of th Big league and th PaMis Ruth Parry as Elsa" will make ballet, of which Bolm to an exponent and I tn was most ballot and dir need of a Job at that cific Coast league play. exponent of th ctosslqu was formerly a member, to Interesting. Jt her Initial bow to fflppodrom patron Before Joining Mr. Hampton's organth dans modern, who headlines the thns, having just completed a theatrical Th supporting cast Includes Pearl B. began tn tha Seventeenth century ana orbill this week, to more than an engagement at Atlantic City. A friend isation as director, Mr. Hickman capOrpheum Van Norman, Ethel Baker, Louise Rob- iginally borrowed Its from the 1 technique of min colorist. motion that tained the baseball team of th Brunton picordinary suggested try Guthiel, Ruth Miller, trench and Italian schools. It became ertson, Frank Year of experiment with purchased tures, so I went up to th old BlograpB studio, th homo of other Paths producHarry 1, Bean Iiarry Taylor J3ifforq as tims went on a mors and more rigorNew York. and dissatisfied in colors found her lot tions, and led tho team to ous Institution. Van Dyk and Palmar Morrison. Applicants had to go wtth tho result as seen from "the front "I will never forget the first morning success. Th last gam of unexpected th season through elimination courses and In the "all-otof tho house," Certain materials In their I spent ther In search of a job. There ? gam, In which Jackend moat fit mentally and physonly the In sam a wore texture I th would fix color dosens as was 20, th Inimitable and prov April Dobort great Conway, McKlm, MonroeT. Salt- " ically were retained for training In Its WEDNESDAY, disappointment when subjected to the tost and when ther waa a role open every I bury, Dustin Farnum, Jack Hole Jed by that most fa- superb school, whose curriculum Included, of stag lighting and backed by modern body would mob th director and beg I Btewart and other notables olayed on Hoy mous ot all male dancers, Adolph Boim, besides tha usual graded Instruction, and the I Albertina Rasch bad already for th part. You know In those day team under Mr. Hickman. Their onDc scenery. together with Georg Barrere s highly ot course th very comprehensive InstrucAdolph Bohn ballet, appearing with Georg BMaraa Little Symphony, learned the art of costume designing and , th director selected his own cast. 'I nents were th Metro studios, heeded by W praised; Lit tie Symphony, wUI appear In tion in dancing, also thorough training In coming to Salt Lak theater April 20. , making, but th proper color to express; Standing th anxious host ot applicants Bert LytolL ), - 1 M,s rt." well-writt- -- I g'orty-olgbt- Hue-ela- - HV i ra tor-tai- r ar a .,l ' ,or'I't g nlno-tem- avt-do- ne Law-ren- per-ba- rs hihb 0ro?k, le I Anglo-Kaxo- suo-voc- al " m re ever-popula- Tsi . t Tb-is- - fS" td vitof Kt n v, m tondwr-hearte- Ro-atl- dy pupil-dancer- s, ohoo-hue- re ap-pe- LITTLE " serlo-com- lo , Opera-compan- Rimsky-Korsakof- Mul-ha- ll. " I mi-terl- ar i |