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Show Utahs Briffiant Gafaxu of Native THIS WEEKS BILLS sxaxa airs taudetilii. I a 11 VTAQK8 Dramatists Joined.Bu Woman Writer Th Fir Who Man orht Kfiow, acta. cloven-hoofe- me-u- ' S f - jyjKS. JEXXIE ROBERTS MABEY, wife of Sheriff George E. Mabey of Idaho, and eisterin law of Governor Charles B. Mabey, is the latest addition to that brilliant galaxy of native Utahn who have reflected credit upon their home atato through. MRS. JENNIE ROBERTS MABEY- satahle aehievcrncntsTn dramatic world. Mention of the fact in The Tribune of last Tuesday that Mrs. Mabey had .been.awardeiL the- ninth prize of $1000 in the $30,000 scenario contest conducted by the Daily News of Chi- l: cago was The-Woma- Takes,-i- conquered. edy and '' one. Mrs. It is n . an excellent ductiona in her home town and played leads in a nnmber of plays, Mrs. Mabey wae educated in the public schools of Davis county, the L. D, S. university and the University of Utah, being graduated from the big state at the age of 20 years. Bho was married sixteen years ago to George E. Mabey, who was then a resident of Bouutitul. The ceremony was performed in the Balt Lake temple. Boven year ago Mr. and Mrs. Mabey removed to until four years agor vvhen went to Bancroft, Idaho; a here they remained Pocatello to make their homo. " Mr. Mabey was elected sheriff they io Bannock which Pocitetlo ir fhe emrntr eeatrsT fhe tast generat election: Airs. Mabey announces that she will eontinno to look after the multitudinous duties which devolve upon a housekeeper, but adds that she will give considerable attention to the wyiting of scenarios and short stories. Mrs. Mabey is the mother of three daughters, the eldest being 11 years of age, and the youngest 8. a By CLARKE IRVINE, ' Xatiyea and former residents of Balt Lake City Ijave extremely warm spots iu their hearts for Utah capital. It is a fine place I remember it quite well, although I was but 6 or 7 and stayed only a day to attend the funeral of my Hadley Johnson and I would like to visit it one more. When 1 saw Buddv Port, tne young motion picture wa warm in his praise of hi borne town. Bo wsa Mts Victory Bate giant, be man, who played there for some time with the famous Grand btoek company, more than twenty-fivyears ago. Bost ia j,lst finished splendid part with Clara Kimball Young m The Hands of Nara, in which the star plav a Kussian gul, and a Buddy portrays sympathetic, hero sort of Bolshevik soldier, who wave her the clutches of a gang of rough private who plot her downfall. Ilig screen He does a big fight to save the girl It is laid Laughing Serge. wia, and has lot of interesting stuff. We had a grett time tip at Iruckee doing the snow scenes, Buddy copi-d- . You know. Miss Young is always taken for a quiet sort of girl but, oh boy! I had no sooner hopped off the Pullman than I nearly got knocked for a row of falling dominoes by a big snowball which she threw at mo with a Babe Kuthian twist. Bhes just a big kid; shes regular, a good trouper and we all like her. I enjoyed the engagement greatly, and am tickled to death with my part. Mr. Post has another picture of considerable merit now to his credit,. which ,-It is The Rulrtirwt of itrwtric h he cleverly portrays a wonderful character, Nahrim, the richest man in ancient Persia and the sworn brother of the famous philosopher. Thia story, savs Buddy, is going to be an innovation in screen art. Mr." Earle, who directed it, is an artist, and ha created something really new. This is the film over which there ha been much litigation. It seem that Earle secreted the key films and when the backers confiscated tho negative in order to cut it their own way they had only a lot of celluloid with nothing to toll, so hadte-cencedLarle'e tletimnds and return To Him in order to' rvalue anything on tho story. It was a regular Persian rug puzzle for a time, but now I April - OkPHEIJM Pl.yine dollar Befinalns Satui fentor photoplay, atar caM. tadny 3uei.i. Vo coa-a- dy .. I larrj Man - 8. e 1 Gmar-Kharritm- if e '1 i d we- - caa see it. g hteed out jovial nativ e of Balt Lake has been m pictures here ever since leaving tow-his home in December, 1917. He la optimistic over the future of the films Ruaineesis-stilt a he stated, but it looks brighter than it ba 1 am now some time. for dickering with the Fox studio and may soon bo working there again. Buddys newest picture, Eden and Return, with Dorik May, will soon show in Bait Lake. I arrived late fot my appointment with Victory Bateman, who was just having a bite of lunch. You tec, two years ago yesterday I returned she began pleasantly, from Australia, where 1 ha'd been playing in Eightnin I suffered a nervous all bad me the doctors attack and given up to die, so, as it wa April 1, I thought I em liv would e Tool all to myself and through it just the same, 1 returned just to America to die. I had a pretty tough time, but hero I am again my same old self and feeling fine. Upon her recovery, she joined Metro to plav with Bert Lvtell in half a dozen teature pictures, including A Trip to Paradise, The Idle Rich and .Danger.of oneShe has not worked since that studio cloned last fall, with the ex at bIic a wa By engagement Uoldwyna.' eeption strange coincidence, in the last scene shot at each studio before they closed the gate prior to the recent slump. Today Miss Batituaiv is perfectly well and will take np the work again within a week or two. I know she will not have any. trouble in resuming her kind is too scarce todaybecauise she understands the stage sud screen. You see, her stage experience dates way back Bert Lytell was a call boy in the I his ie, - the Now In Ditrichstein a popularity York, Chiqaeo, Boston, Philadelphia and the other large cities is such that for manv seasons hi apeparances have been wae confined to the larger center, and not urrtH this season that the booking powers that be In New York were able to arrange for his visit here. In The Great Lover" Mr. Ditrichstein appears as a temperamental opera singer who loses his votce. It Is a plsv with an abundance of humor and sentiment, and the picturesque nature of th types of persons concerned In th performance adds to Its wide appeal Many of the original New York Ast will accompany Mr. I 11 rlchsteln on this tour. Mr. CIiONINGER 3 offering at the theater for hi farewell lit be Fred A. Byers's thrlllin storv of a real life, entitled The Frame-unew and modern drama f today. It da In both eastern and western atmosphere, a story of New York CUy and the Panhandle of Texas. . It I a storv of Mary Miller, a vlellm of man's perfldv, and young Tom Blmnley. a traveling salesman for the firm of L Been with Burton Downs. Tom hs never knowDower incr-ariebdhod, J. Burton Gowns ing father or mother. Is really Tom's father, but has hever acknowledged the fact. Downs, a thoroughly bad man, has ruined the life of Mary and. unknown to him. this girl .la Tom a sweetheart. The girl, madly In Jove with Tom. persuade him to leave New York for fpar of Down, and together they go Into the wild of Texas and build a little home Downs trails Mary Into the wilds, but when he finds she Is the wife of Tom remorse fills hi soul and lie confesses that he Is Tom's father. Ralph Clonlnger will b seen at Tom Rhanlev, Miss Bondhlll, as Marv; L. 3. Foote, in the romedv part of Gerald Bost-wlca jeung Englishman; Harrv 3, Bean will have the part of J. Burton Downs, and Mis Ia. Bus as Downs's wife. Thla is Mr. Clonlnger s farewell week ef the season, also his surprise week,-- as the entire theater staff combined to lve,tlielr emploer a farewell testimonial benefit during the week. ' Th will run throughout Frame-up- " th week, with matinees Tuesday , Thursand Saturday. day reeliaed a ALICE CALHOUN ambition In Rainbow," th original aid charming photoplay com-- . Ing to l.oew a State theater for three dava beginning today. Since she became a star, more than two years ago, Mias Calhoun has portrayed a variety of char 4v-- a actvrs. from a frmheue-,'hlp',- society debutante, but never until now has eh appeared aa a little girl. in the picture, written , especially for her by Harry Dlttmar, the earlier scenes d show her as a carefree voungster, And and 'sometimes barelegged. then she goes saat to be a young but not entirely conventional girl of society. '"The'Tdrture affords .MtetrcalhoVin great--e- r opportunities than ah has previously obtained ,4and she rises to great heights In the moat exacting scene. The film was mads under the direction of Edward Joyce, whoso reputation as a director is far rearhlng. The story has many of those pleasing little twists which alwevs appeal to the average audience the human Interest element of home life.- - Throe daddlesan American, a Scotchman and an irishman furnish much of th comedv and show that aide of life found - mostly In the country. These three daddies a re handled by William Gross as bhang Jordan, the Y'ankee daddy; Cbar.e- - wens as Andy MacTavlrii." the sandy Scotchman, and Tom .O M alley as penny Farrel, a product of Erin a IsleJ These three placers were selected after a careful, search, to obtain not only actors of great ability well known to film patrons, but types who could look the part they assumed w p, -r k, short-skirte- without make-u- The vaudeville bill opening today offer on the of the biggest attra tlon Thla la Moeey la vaudeville stag. musical revue with a large Money," cast of star, headed by the popular comedian. Joaeph Ureenwald. assisted by a big beautv chorus. There ar eleven distinctive numbers In the three elaborate scene, and these include dances, musical Bert is destined to become one of America's greatest actors, she avers. offerings and Instrumental music. There s plot and He's going hick on the stage now, you know, and 1 look for a big hit. John fun galore in the the whole production move with a dash Barrymore and Bort Lytell are two boys who are real comers. I moat refreshing. Jean go that Miss Bateman was to have gone over to Loudon this summer to, play her and A Arthur Krelev and Harry Gilbert, the old part, the mother, in Lightmn but, owing to her lllue, had to cancel monologlet-slngeare other features of the engagement. Bhe knows I rank Bacon, who is starring m the play now, hav the vaudeville ehow. a newspaper man and aetor in Ban Francisco, where Harold Uovti will be seen with Bb ing met him when be waa in Daniel in a the iamoua old Alcazar theater. comedy. The the wii playing star roles International News and Rathe Review Hat of offering. excellent the round out the man who knows,1 senting his mystery. He lay no claim to having any connection whatever wun American feature today la Richard In "The Seventh Day. at the Fantsges with his show anything supernatural and perform THE of feats setmlngly Impossible mvstery a picture In which thla atar add new of wonder, and the acts on the regular with ease. His answers to ques- laurels, new apparent a with plot and Interesting fantages blit also are coming In for tioning thousands are quick and concise settings. The wtory rests on Put and He announce a matinee of for fin share the popularity. performance lake, with tha emphasis on the take, Alexander, around whom great Interest ladles only tomorrow from 12 to 3, at wlihh was Patricia Vans Idea of life revolves, has a manner oil (us own in pre whit h lie will answer any quest lou pro- - Patricia waa a base New YorJt society fast-mov- ing r. g Alexander, ' record-breakin- g I ar. the-cast- i. o- r., ' ap- at the Salt lake theater on rtne F,u, -- repertoire play. local play lovers rs Indeed fortunate In having the opportunity of eeeing this brilliant star in his most brilliant success JALPH first-nighte- -- Birch-millio- with an alt ttr relit; "The Star Boarder." farcy la Han t .aediatereatioesi New..- - ft : Crania 1 rom-- - Special Is Th Tribune. I OB ANGELES, 111 Th Butterfly Leather Punlixr greatest success, Th Great Lover, romantic comedy. Which in on of the classics of the American stage. Mr. Lit rlchsteln comes to this city en rout to to appear he the Pacific coast, where of during the summer- hr-- a a I . hs f f.rat-nlglif- er . bl lftn t ... Marjorie Daw-I- n 3 ot Jhe l.lrl"; round X kertea; Altfscie comedy. N dfadly-eamcw- l SROALW AT pearance Mabey is not a Bait Laker, but eamo near enjoying that dis- faction, as- - she waa ihirm J'iv born in Woods Cross. Bke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Utah, now residing at Pocatello, Idaho, who Is Roberts, who are still Native acanarlo contoat. Th tho winner of a 11000 prise ln-of residents Woods of title the acanarlo la "Tho Woman Takes." Cross-a- nd are pioneers Of Davis county. At the earlv sge of 11 years she began to write. Her initial effort appeared in the Davis County Clipper, of which John Btalev was and still is the editor. Mr. Staley took a great Interest in tffe little girl's aspirations along literary liflfndaided her in eBaty... possible way. Blip gives Mr, Malev much credit for the success with which she has met. .Later she did considerable work for the Juvenile Instructor .and Young Woman's Jotirnal, Mormon ahurch publics i A HOTIOSKCTUaES. PS KA MW XT EM1'KES8-J!t- na XubBi. H.r-rlto- a rord sad Norman Kerry I th nr-tcrtli Christ "find Worn": drain, comedy. 'Thicken banted"; Path Ktwa. In AMEBICAX "Th Hlch.rd Barthelmex Serenth Day; Sun .bine comedy, "Th Rars-larm- dramatic event of THE. supreme theatrical season will b the hue-ban- , Lloyd cmcdr Review. SALT LAKR Comioff, April 27, 21 and 22. Lib IHtlicfa.tritt 4m tVI he Hmt La..' . pounded by tho fair x, while the theater Is entirely free from male Attendance. Th Tegular performance I announced for 2 o'clock ond wilt then oonttnue until the regular number of performance hv been given before mixed audience. The engagement of Alexander will continue to and Including Tuesday. Wednesday a new program will be inaugurated, entitled eon- tradistinction - to " tho -.story, .The Woman Gives. Jt 'deals with a plastic, disillusioned farmers wife, who is awakened to the realization of her restricted and narrow life, through the experiences of an- ' other woman, and she seta forward in a militant manner to regain her rights. The who has stood in her way, of course, is quickly and completely is ow playlnf, Alice Calhoua Vaudevlll bill bedlla4 by ilindcal raw, Harold Utemtioail New a. Pat be Money, Money Subs Mabey s - scena- Mrs. rio .In "Rainbow GBU toocelt," Sc mo a comedy, KINB14A H.rry ly received by her many" friends and relatives in ' Utah' and tdabo:K- - -- BTATle d. lit. HIPPOmtOMEToclfhe aid all thla vok ty outlay), fUtpti Clofliefr aod rompaa Matinee ra la The Tvetda, TMirmUy aod Saturday at ! W. LOfcW'8 m (ptr a with A1sintor 11 tba fcMtfUier, ro4 girl who had never known an honest emo. j handled with a spirit of Isvlty. Instead. tlon, except the longing for more excite- it Is a straightway modern drama with a ment and thrills, until ah became strandvariety of scenes, character and action ed off a little Maine seacoost town with that is most refreahn. The hero of the the nearest railroad station fifteen miles plot is hot a gilded saint and the villain Lend. Tney are is not distant. Patricia had gone on a yachting party just men with all th faults and virtues with a typical metropolitan gang. Off usually found in th normal average perth Maine coast tha engine broke down son. rest while they . The action of the story- - takes plsce and It meant a seven-da- y were being repaired. During that week equally in a large city and In the north Patricia met John Alden, young New country, th latter soenea being all acEnglander, who owned his own fishing tually photographed amid the gorgeous p!ay the enemy of th whit visitors wee of the Switzerland of schooner and believed in "the simple thing scenic beauties EW YORK, April I By making a crafty rajah. In the Whiteside exhibit of life. America, ' Lake Louise and tha Internaborne of of tour the prominent he is a certain Prince Tamar, presumably escort. tional park, Banff, Canada.. Patricia took John on as her tn New Tork this prominent in the fight for India's freedom Hs was a character she bad never met the British joke. It la, however. a GREAT before and Intensely performance, week, assuming they have, homes, from spectacular amusing in hit rimilarkw-e- f -- atmosphere and htatriorte ' "The Birth been quaint ways, withouC "intending to be so of Ree,' st vie retherthan q!otthat la quitkiy-not- ed the boy boo kfd--.aTo, her it was Just ah' frodc; but thq.-P- r thenm ,.lhcater..f or an simple to find out what they do with In the two performances. l " took it aH in themselves .when they are not attending Such la the situation that brings two engagement beginning next Saturday. Brims With Mystery. This pictures comes direct from a long the theater. IofDnhavs part- run opposing currents to a clash. The Barat several of th leading theaters of John Alden Is played by Richard he- - Hindu""!; much the thinner of are one and was halted as of doldrums where into Lenten the It Chicago, directly thelmesa, who is maktpg bis second aptliO 'W'8 plays, being. In fact, a trick mys-ter- y theaters of th most beautiful and dramatic pho- theatrically becalmed. Fifty-fiv- e pearance as a atar, th first having been filled with sliding panels, myeteri-u- e Toiabie Da- toplays ever mads. T.wo years and over competing for th playgoing trade on th remarkably successful if them, offering lelieals against th aides of which pet vid." Louise Huff . plays Abe . part , of a mill ion- - dollars, were required for the Brpad.wav.,and not one filming of thla great -- pixludtlon, which a new play. Which In ftaeTf la a record. cobifas are presumed to beat their Inqulr- - h , Patricia. Speaking ef New York' Th story is an original onm vyrttte"bv combines fc gorgeous pisterteaL pageant Ing heads, secret passages at thqends of story, I w hfch quicklime bathe await tlje prince s Porter Emerson Browne, author of The with a modern story of unusual appeal. so often quoted In song end siipposs there are more than etc. And when the exposure Bad Man," A Fool There Was" and oth- A big theme la the foundation of th dont are enemies, comes we discover that tho lady we know story, mankind's struggle for. the Ideal of twenty or thirty, posaib.y fifty, w'ho and er stage successes. the newspaper outside th ages. brotherhood throughout regular, tef be a Scotland Yard operative. 4ht to - With it romance, it smile, tsar Sad magaxlne. writers. But these twenty or Ipdio-t- o unmask. - "master mind '...who Foolish j Wives. 1IE production of aa constant the staraTeu. thirty are is fjl ' which today concludes its engagement (hi Ins, tins exceptional picture piay cai see Engjand'a . downfalL ia them at every opening. Important nM..tlPe Thev rlee us back to the Garden of Eden, thence not th only Granger In at the Orpheum theater, actually cost to much ora - and they a and the to an to Y'arders or nearly Moses, unimportant,Scotland Flood, atni the Noah ail, $1 ;i 01.73. 3 S. Th eprod notion. Bt ory . cast, of conflict la a concerned there when to uyunvbue, the Declaration all when the f.nal curtain goes down. and uni- crucifixion, sets, effects, gowns, costumescorrect and his eman- dates early in the season as any ofaa the characterization of Tamar is and of Independence. Lincoln an Whiteside's forms,, properties, which are Onal playgoer, And proud world th profess to in quite tha beat Oriental taste, as were great proclamation, reauthentio to the minutest detail; and the cipation of their Luclfera of club exclusive his Air. Wul and tha oily geptlemaa in. ' " from war, and out Into the sunshine ofa peace, - 1r aclaal .shooting"- - of scene ..took., spective records. -A good -- actor, even The Typhoon. with a tetter understanding and clbser July 12, 1S20, to June t2l. naraces and all between brotherhood though New York never baa been partic-ularl- y From thla date on Air. von Stroheim tionalities. . kind to him. person ally' assembled and put into conof an Americarr family x The Three young women, more or less tinuity th story as he had conceived It, told in story" s of the nent In New York, wrote a latter th picture, prom part dally which resulted In the cutting down ofo 0 story of loss and courage and of final Ing to first night in New York.Xor forty musical comedy rests (320, 000 feet of Xilm to thirty-twafter the storm of war. la always accompanied by a Just Because." After which they Inter yearsand reels, which later was reduced to 10,000 happiness The great dtama was written by George lady or. I assumed, approximately his own ested several of their financially aoljent . test by Arthur D. Ripley. friends In the enterprise, formed a comYVpeeler, Rudolph de Cordova f Sge. The numoer of people actually employed Frederick . . John. W." Noble, end directed by Mr,- made pany and produced it. Aa a result we as atmosphere," according w'the correct and f of number But a of have record at least one musical entertainment to big clean.. tof wanting keep your to 13,000. in one Noble, producer statistics, amounted In the current list that is pure tn thought Metro s Romeo eh I cant understand afwgrrrrrrefre-B- ii mrtX'gan and deed. Which means, probably, that stands it.' for which a tremendous set had been Juliet. of money and slip quietThe big picture will b produced here That Isnt my wife, ealrt he. That eg It will loss a bitweek-enbuilt, 300 mbes away from the studio, Mr. under when no one is that will enhance my mother." And so she Is. Apaiaach-ln- ly away some, circumstance von Stroheim had the honor of uqlng th be will a Interested There look ng except the storehouse man. of Bail Fran- its shewing In many ways. the acora es- In her seventies,as and atlll she were a very 'Upper Four Hundred" the ereheatra a theater playing though special besides cisco's elite nociety ss "extras-1, written and said by music critic debutante. Originality Is Slight. pecially, native aL Monterey. Cal. A n.ght or twe later I stood talking be- - live moat beautiful and impressive tu crulsv State of And yet lt la tuncful enouglL and pretty, United the seen In the reewrd In connection whose ever heard score with another musical as to costuming and setting, and er which brings the ambassador and his is not so long, as to years, aa that of Air. enough of a th photoplay. with showing wife to the fciiorc oi jmcikb urio, in. enough as to story to entertain a who la quite as constant, and eane but Mayer, And Its of Salem if they could be reached. lot erulaer States people realTlUted WomUrfuL'f said Or ev set at th Lfky could - be --convtneed- that officers and personnel were used, the cap- ON" Thoms Meirhans us in the lobbv, as I. th dispassed Alayers were the of the other day they tain of the ship placing the part play does not have to be snappy In wonderful how they keep up tlg-imarines who cussing the recent slump. Director Althe Broadway eettae to be worth sitting ' captain tn the store. The were ' . the same fred K. Green said. that it had caused make up the guard of honor Who? George Mayer? he snapped. through.plot--It - also boasts a slight originalI vs--- ( eXiieiiL number of people to leave pictures eod marine, wno a. Oh,; That fellow isnt a' play goer. Hes only ityUpof the H Hudson somewhere there live Wilson on his trips across tha Atisntle. go Into other lines of endeavor. r. to a I the theater every go Drastically all of the enlisted men and backed hi statement w.th example, aa night in tne year. Sunday nighl-- to the two men. one a widower wRh anine daughters, the other bachelor oftlehrs of tne allied armies ami navie fol ows- Haven't .missed a vaudeville shows. men shown in the picture were Frank New burg, former leading man. night in so long I've forgotten the date. who. having been disappointed in love,, cafe In Hollywood; Still ho a -- errs Yn the best of health and adopts an orphan- asylum. The youngest of tho United Stale laud and tea force, Is now running a of the nine unmarried daughters, decidmovt of them actually disabled men. In Magda lane, who used to play lead .n otherwise quite th same. ing to marry the orphan fancier, thereaddition, many real French and British Universal film. Is now' private secretary upon disguise herself in gingham and offlcei s wye used, all of them wearing lo a big broker; Taul Eagter, once head Profanity Undtf Ban. ' m ngles with hie charges until, by this cameraman st the lnce studio. Is running i their own uniforms and decorations- a tailoring establishment; Af W, Fileon, j The next crusade that will be launched and that wise look and the polite hut of the theater, tf meaningful Innuendo, she convinces him MY8TBRY story with plenty of sc- - character actor, la operating an ml com- - In the general direction In Lenten thLij-Jat uv a dividend! olden than she lookaJtn'l Jack Hallo- yeu happen to be interested lncreat-lnand suspense, that " hr the automobiles worth having around the house, even la r(!l against prophecies. selling Keeps one sitting on tho edge of the aeat, way, I: can he do Charles while a a nothing more than Ogle though Cosfor ary, regular went is LPind the Woman," th lie were content to sing. And i managing a large bqnga- - long aa the playwright mopoiitan production to a be olfered pa- has built nv bouses -- O'Rvatvthose ..to. stick oath homely and Helen- Anno Wynne, tcAavi; .at tie.Paramimt-fe.tttpreaininc broke husband fee prtvt le ed;-- w h en Wood rn ff" term ertve bootr n a ly r tes" a rt d Alma Rubens la billed aa the star of the and crepe hair. and Madeltn use to entertainment the for creased, the music. Jan Sheppard Ihe plcture. but in reality the plot of ar family and more inti- Rlchahdson. Queetvle Smith, Frank Mou-la- n DANA la grateful but puzzled. Instruction of the no that thereIn one seriously obmate neighbor, glory Is so widespread VIOLA Charles and the Trowbridge play nathe ooxen little Metro stare making a principals vtrtuajtv half a and the hells principal roles. damns The e tour of personal appearance, jected. cast, tne action' being so evenly distribbecame much too common, it Is true, and wa crowding Loew'a Frescent at every w protested mildly, but no one seemed Utahns Will Take Notice. uted. One day Among the male roles those of Harrison performance In New Orleans. concerned in the crowd lined tip in front of the box particularly and Maurice Browne and Ellen Van Volken-buras the district attorney, F"rd. young But since that most gifted of all the founders qr Chicagos "little thea N'oiman Kerry, in a heavy characterizaoffbe Mlsx . Dana's bu'lnes manager. O'Neill, ha been younger Eugene writer, netwo until Not noticed How aid big tion, aland out prominentlj. lately active In stirring , up the reporting the doings of the submerged ter," andforces Viola to Miss Seen it ooes of tho far noithw-eotOne shouted, two ate begin minutes groes. .1 nodal eet, end ho ding In simple truth artlstiq mi. last -t wlKfwn on lanIhe at the Greenwich of audienewsr choice stopping natural temporarily his to characters dan of Strtckllnr to establish mi seed a show sponsitle forthe startling sequence the shrinking and wincing of sen-a- lt aVillage theater. They hope Air. erv ed th admirer who had net guage. Brownes eventa'thral the itory unfolds. Practically v souls In the repertorv company there. has been net miss one through- more noticeable, inplayhouse program tells us, and to produce worthAnna Christie. everybody In Ihe cast at one time or missed a showof did wdrxh-whlle a tho engegsment. out the ret which starts west next week, by the way, while plavs for another eontea under suspicion. public, if After the last performance, he sought th pr Include a canal barge cap- one ran be found In there parts. Elntl Ihe Woman" can hardlv be called Thev have begun w.th Bernard Shaw's a crook Hon, although there are a num- out Mr. Strcklln and saidto he had a tain, a s'eamshlp stoker and a women of the Htt's tho underworld, and their language la favorite femin.stlc drama; "Candida. ber pf shadv people mixed up In It. it present b wanted given a bottle of liquid naturallv her star. He presented an Volkenburg playing the and frequently far from choice. with Miss tell of young singer who forsakes disto be with, her soap. And In The Hairy Ape." also having title role, and Mr. Browne, forced Into profession In order at the last minute, doing his to do with ritokers and their set. which the cart solute husband, who eventually forsakes Of the younger ORIS DEANE, on Is to be brought up town Easter week best for the adolescent poet, AJarchbanka. her. Then there H a vonng girl who a serious production, bv serious from the Frovincetown plav house, it Is It come from th small town to break Into musical comedv. hut breaks Into a up the acrecn, ha discovered that 11 Is not even more eo. With the result that there actors, and It thereby misses the note of H"f Is a' faint rumbling in the offing that understand'ng humor that Shaw d In growing theatrkal agents orange aunk'et poeed murder in mother baa a foothill grove, and tho other sounds to me very like the gathering of mands. But In other particular It is adeInateatk From then en thing begin to happen night when Jack Frost directed a mob the protesting hosts for the purpose of quate. and the enterprise Is not without promise. The company includes Aforoni The two girls each suspect the other of scene among th trees the had to help passing a rero'ution or two. Olsen. lighting of the murder, and. In fact, every hodv sus-is superintend the placing and in Town. The Hindu dozens of smudge rots td save tb crop. pects everybody else. The production 19?2. by Central Free Asotn site got home late that night ahe said tp b one of unusual excellence, well Last week Waker Whiteside arrived in (Cop; right, sociation ) say she could nave p!ayd end man m town wtth an ornatelv decorated box of acted and artistically presented. ao was covered a minstrel f how," ehe treks cahed The Hindu, which he has TUART PATTON har made a wonder- with goot! bean plajing the last several weeks in fully human and decidedly interest Chicago. Down here we suspect Walker visitwere tourfet of SMALL the of of scenario pary by filinlxst.on Georgs ing having been Inspired to write "The C. Hull entitled "Man to Alan." in which ing Larry Ronton's comic studio, Hindu after taking note of the success vehicle where he is mek ng a new fun film. On George Arllss won witn "Th Green God. Harry Carev has found a fitting DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER DAY for his talents Carev is perhaps Inimit-- l happened to ask the meaning of Los An- da.- - Not .with an Intention of copying In on respect and that la the makgeles. Larry, who Is aomewhat of "alt the Archer play, ,but with the hope of matter how long or how badly you No n human to e real honest amateur linguist, volunteered thegoodnes public's rewaknd are effected, realising upon th ing of HOAIODY'NE CAPand on hero western ef Is a In with Oriental the .merest Lo blip lifting that mystery Angeles f only pert being In most coses they art Hke SULES. plejt . . treaks of It. The cotnplr thi beau- flavor. from th usual run of saddh-hoaits me-oforand worst make sufferer the one usually, associates with motion pic- tiful city is 'El Pueblo de Nuestra Senor Th tw plays at lesst have a common magic hsd bladder and kidney , ture cowboys. la Rems de Lo Angeles.' and It means background In that both are mneerned get theyHOMODYNE CAPSULES give The locale of vAfan to Aran switches 'the City of Our Ladv. Queen Of the An-g- e with groups of Eng'lsh peop.e imperiled sure and quick relief your money back In a foreign lend. Jn The Green from an island in the south eeas to a a, thank you, good day! 1f thev fall. vour eufTell friends who : ft was the m vs t tea I Mtmata van far. os- thev wlH relieveranch In the weat and caee. Steve Packard atorma through th story USTER KEATON, he of th frozen kingdom of Rukh. In The Hindu" It is HOMODYNE CAPSULES are for sale Hi sup m hi uauaf approved style remote section of India. In the Arllss at drug etore. Inexpensive. , (Adv.) porting cast Includes Lillian Rich, Haroldl, each day looking over his fan mall. Goodwln, Charle IMoyne. Willis reason There mut be a goocjy for a buey Alfred Alim and Alav Glraol. There screen considerable comedian's players, along with the atar. make the time, which is morespending In or Ires valuable. live popular story by Jackson Gregory e manner- Of this, there BO doubt, and hrcAih ' the Tire of- - tne great" out- euclr we'lt Buater and let explain. doors; The Klnenm oixns with this clever I'll tell you why I gv eo. much of Universal Jewel production today "S S ! is my Braid s me n arrvrm rcy re atnr ic It' Mr, and Mr. John exp.anat'oq, program will Include The Rubberneck," in who write those letter Public They A Lee Moran. a rube comedy featuring WEAK, THIN, NERmv and the aalarlea of everyspecial musical novelty Indulged In by pay in Salary RUN-DOW- N The letter often my company. body three artists and the International News. contain FOLKS. VOUS, some good hint of advice on how romedlea might be bettered, and. If N atory of an mv these ideas don't coincide with girl Is the fca mine, I often act always tip those received, for which "The entitled Girl," those people pav the freight end er enButterfly ture, opens st the Broadway Sunday, with titled to a lot pf consideration," And there's a lot of truth to what Buspretty little Marjorie Daw starred. Edith Folsom, the girl of the title. Is a born ter says. Absolutely. flirt, to whom the admiration of the sex Is the very breath of BENNETT, producer of The reportof the Medico Research oroua, both physically and mentally. Is ignorant and Innocent of the WHITMAN Rex Beach story for the Committee shows that if your food By helping to create millions new seriousness of lovq of life. Her path I screen, recently discussed melodrama and lacke on single mysterious food red blood cells, hluxated Iron oftaken strewn with the unhappy hearts of the He appeal. , .colled nod herfactor Vrtamfnes. of until victim trifling. after meals unquestionably increaaes you not on "It is mv heller." raid "Mr- Bennett, alie nearly brings about a Reparation of that melodrama, if made clean enough become emaciated, h the power of thebody to transform lifeman and wife that she Is brought face to and good enough to appeal to the ordinary nervous and all-i- n -- ut you may actu less food matter into living cells, flesh, contrast that opens her evea person, provide the moat acceptable of face with ally develop serious disease. In all muscle and tissue, and Vitamines to her own uselessness and transforms alt forme of entertainment. Melodrama such cases I suggest the following: taken before meals mix with ' Is stimulating In its action, and if it Is her. your n Take two The Butterfly- - Girl I in Genuine Yeast food and act aa a powerful nutrition logical in Its construction, it has added w vein, with Sparkling satirical subtitle ha values: After all. Vitamins Tablet Untie before and substance. meals, Miss Usw is youthful, vivacious and finithea'cr Is Entertainment, end melodrama two Nuxated Iron Tablets Yea may now obtain Yooet Vitamin emotional provide this without assuming to unfold sh, touching comedyherand after meals. Bytheuseof this simple Toblots, mod from th genulnt an of actress that or or to exproclaim truths theories heights original formula of Dr. ponderous I Hh borne prescription, people who have Cstrinof th Ftenltyof lfodictnoof Paris, from rex or domestic eplendidlv supported by pound hypothetical power. Th- - principal good draggBt, been suffering in eejnec&ee even for King Paagott, Frhsl Brunette, Lisle Dar- problems. ingrodlonts nell, Jean Tm Brlac and Ned Whitney It does not draw people Into the the-etthere tablet are th direct moult of roars of years, often quickly gain surprising of under a pretext of amusing them, Raymond. The story is an original one sdanthlc and rmaoreh by bl physician study strength and energy, put on good firm and and then burden them with oppressive by the director, John Gorman. a they mutt notboooafoonded fleah, wonderfully round out face and with ebsraists, and 'Miracle of the Jungle" and Century riddle It come right out into the open Vitamin tablet mixed largely comedy cusnplete Ihe bill, together with and save. Her I am, ready to take your - . figure, and become mora alert anJ vig- - with drugs, round No. J of The Leether Pusher" m.nd off vour worries ond amtiao you. savo It Tf to want be enteryou series. plainly. To prove to yea th superiority ef there tained. com on In." And when you acthe Invitation, at least you are not Oonntn Yoast Vftamlne. pure on unaduL ' cept Crspecial to be shown at th Gem for going to be bored." tented, ever Vitamin tablets mixed wtth three deys beginning today, and the audrugs, year druggist will giro you REGU thor. Michael Phillips, has concocted a SIDNEY OLCCTT, Iho director, has LAR DOLLAR PACKAGE ABSOLUTELY, screen story that at ence arrests th InIn from a three. monthrf FREE with your parch see of bettk of Nutterest of Uvd spectator aad moves on Europe, during which he devoted tay much ated Iron tablets, and If yoa do not obtain all swiftly 'wltn en action that gain mo- time to the etudy of film making " abroad. and oven motor boned to then you expect from mentum aa the plav unfolds. Air. Olcutt y that American picture their uo tho manufacturers will promptly reConceit, of course, deals with that producers have nothing to fear from Eufund yur money, element of mental imperfection that l ropean rivals, because of their psychoBd do so often found In men and women, whose logical (liability to make the iort of picuk Vitamin. nntes you wtah year weight Inflated opinion of themselves exceeds tures that Amrrkana Ilk. Their film. Phy'i1 their I rvie worth BuJ th aublert Is not Olcutt save, ar pewslmlstlc In ton - j t d. flret-nlght- er equally-enthusiasti- r -- first-nighte- le s . - ' I . . I llrn-wld- g, Strk-kling- '1 D 1 V s Bladder Trouble A tk infor-n.at.o- a. God-de- - B r Rob-arx- - A Former Hospital Physidari This favorite pre' ay 1 senption for A life.-Sh- e -- ft-t- a- under-nouris- aerlo-com- the-wo- rst five-grai- lc five-gra- er r. in t It A |