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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1922. r(Sf Girf Wins Sudden IM) -- Tame I . as Star on the. Sifver Screen . is 'a Utah girl who lias attained Mies Farrell always is referred to as a an fJZY KEEN FABBELL, formerly of Lopin, quick fame as a cinema star. of Logan, but eta was born in Rotterdam, Holland, while her parents were on a visit to that country, la any event, she is an American and was reared and educated at Logan. Miss Farrell, who in KEY KEEN FARRELL ' private life is Mrs. W.' has Fitzgerald Hamilton, been making her ho?1 in Lot Angeles for some months, and has just ft3 completed her first star-- - vehicla,i ' Dollar ring, U. The scenario Devils. . r wta written by Louis also who the is Stevcun, author of The Woman tive mss -- vv- in Breed, which Paul- ine Frederick has the Dollar. leading role. Devila and The Kingthe dom of the Blind, latter aleo by Stevens, Vie were purchased by ! tor . I Schertinger ex-- 1 pressly for Miss Farrell. Mies Farrell entry into motion picture work no W tortuour ' ,4 had-.Mia- all-st- AA ANY Salt Lakers will be interested in the snnouncement that Thelma Farns-- s worth of Salt Lake. haS' been Mtyi w eousin of Betty Oempson,-alsoehosen to play the female lead, opposite Lester Cuueo, in Shot Down, a thrilling photoplay which is now being filmed at Los Angeles under the direc tion of J. Leo Meehan, formerly connectcd with The Tribune, Miss Farns worth a stage name ia Worth. Shot Down, - Preceding the beginning of work on Mies Farnsworth had just completed a series of comedies as leading woman for Monte Banks. Miss Farnsworth formerly taught school at Bingham sod made her stage debut in one of Margaret Whitnevs sketches, with Betty Compson and Wanaa of-thi- s Her advance has been rapid. Shot Down is being filmed in the old Griffith studio, where a number of Griffith's early successes, including Intolerance, were achieved. It is now called the Fine Arte studio and has been leased by Mr. Meehan and his associate Word also is received from Los Angeles that Mr. Meehan has been admitted te membership in the Screen Writers guild of the Authors League of America, which means that he hae passed from the would-bAnd is now a full- - - -class, fledged whos who among screen writers. ,Another interesting bit of news from the euait is that Vernon Porter, a former Balt Lake newspaper man, has been made head of the scenario department of Cosmopolitan productions, with headquarters in New York. Lyon. e EOrXNEN'G on Wednesday evening, throat ta In bad condition 'And his voice April 19, Salt lake theatergoers will Is beginning to wans. His latest love be treated to a spring festival' of Hxht opera In English by the lumbar Opera Its oocnpany, which has delighted hear era et previous visits, and cornea tier direct from an extended stay at the Columbia theater, San Francisco, for the first four days. Americas favorite comie opera. "Robin Hood," the Reginald M Jiaren masterpiece, wu be the offer "Robin Hoed" win be Interesting as long as muelo and scents art are utilized to perpetuate beauty, and as stage folk that can sing and act are ready to sing its lovely songs and enact the vicissitudes wt4tg-itwst&- h century eharwoters. mOna Heeding It can expect te come away. exhilarated wnofaeom-of a with feeling ' fieew, uonvinoed that what Longfellow nd Tennyson embody In their Immortal of life and taleg ig still the mainspring worthy of adulation IA The loftiest strains of literature masters and hat harmony can com maud. Rarest the memories of Ha ever changing, always tautlful harmonica, of its and Sherwood forest In autumnal tint fhadewsL of t(s tipsy tinkers and dim Ha "Brown of October pled dairymaids 1U "Oh Promise Me, and "The Ale, which will live perpetArmorers' song, ' ually, Tne east oomprUsg some forty persons, including Fsuia Ayrea. Then (Pennington, rid ward Andrews, Harry Pfell, June Held, Carl Bundsoeaui, Yomeile liohrer, Tnomea and George Olsen, The chorus is reputed to be wbd qualified for intelligent interpretation. event scheduled for this season probably possesses se much Interest 0 local playgoers ea the coming of the distinguished star, Leo Ditrlchslein, In tils most brilliant success, "The .Great Lover. which will be the Bttrasttnn at the Belt Lake theater Thursday. Friday snd Saturday. April 27, II aurf8, with Mr, Dltrlehetain vis Saturday matinee, Its this cKy on routs to the Faclflo coast, where he g to play for the flrat time In tog yeans. Tne Great Lover, whlah ta a reman d tie eomsdy In thrss'aota written by . and Fanny "tat richstsln the Frederls atory of Jean Faurcl, a baritone, whose vocal and rhyetnnl fn seine Ion la squalled only by Tha part Is ens which Mr, fhklenrsa. big I mi Uhstelq has lasluoned for the display his of owfi varied abilities and he plays It with pi falling Vivacity gud sxosllent atlrii! mlmipry,Ig Jean Fauref guppoEsd tg be at Ills naiM!h,b;h ths play , ppsns, ..but -- his K4-wa- Iht-sn- world-famo- j k I SALT Kaai. LAKE Hlaoeha Bata April 91 and Great . Loror." April matt nos April 29 LOEW S STATE Helena Chadwick la Vary Hobarta Bhlaaharta atory, "The Oloriaaa Feel"; Larry Samoa coord 7; IattraaUoaal News and lira acta af raadaolUa. , a rails to Make Bis Hit. ' V' 1 tant part Tha direction w as vetted In - Tod Browning, the director ef "Outside the Law," a. Universal crook screen drama ' ef great success. Ones on the mein leaving thought ItOttOK PICTURE. theater Is that Its an odd world when AMERICAN Tmataaca Talmadga ia fally af such a brilliant mind as can Eytinges Iho rolllee," tha greatest of cemodtao. be shut up from the world in- - a bleak ' t PASAMOI'ET-EMPREh' Jack Hott aad ' .prison and limited in its creative scope. Ajirra la "Bought and Paid For"; -Mer"A Dark Horae, featuring Comedy. maid aomady, "Bpeoh"t Path Hawn. ? Sally," the human horse, and Charles OBPHEI M Now playlaa.' Tbo Birth of a t Dorety; "A Bluejackets Honor," featurKacr. feature' photoplay; Delerta SaaL draFerrlna Jack Gertrude Oltn ing and ma tlr aopracs; casscdy; sawa film. stead. Metropolitan singers; International B BOA DW AT William Rowell la 'litwrt 1 r Mtrriao of tha Jraft"; - ipeciil News,. ys ? . eonjMy. d.w W great-ra- t ONE Af tfie reasons hythe'1Strlli"'or bof nif aorcaas: a comady of marlt. 4 new shnwlng at the. Race. KINEVA "Tha Uaa trader rovar, thrilling theater, ta a truly great photoplay ia la that it appeals to patrons of widely atory by Louia Victor Eyttage, tba Ariaoca paottaatlaiy ; comedy and varied tastes. Whether tho Interest of . . New. tho particular spectator ba principally in art ln Its makeup, tho masterly musical setting and Its laurels tg thsmselve. Their new play rendition, tho big Imaginative element ia aald be a delightful remedy In lour In Its conception, the presentation of the acts, based on Harrison Rhodes's suc- great, underlying principles of life snd A. their cess fill novel entitled "High Life. application to tho soul ef tho war E1 Thomas, . coauthor of the play, will as part and parcel of tho soul In the he pleasantly rsmsmbered bare; sg ths whole history of tho world whatever fee author Jnf such successeg at "Her Hus- the main element gif Internet for ,the Inbands Wife, "The Rainbow and "Com dividual, each person thoroughly, enjoys Out of the Kitchen." the picture. The new play wilt bgf produced under Georgo Lo Gucio. who plays the personal direction 1 of Mr. MU!i In "The Birth of Race, began his e which la sufficient guarantee ef csrefron the. speaking stage of Its presentation and the abil- with Forbes-Robeson. Later ho pisyed Inity of Its Interpreting company. leads with suoh artiste at Margaret l, cluded In the latter wilt be Mary William Hedge, Charlotte WalkAng'tn. Geoffrey Kerr, Marguerite St. John. er. Jang Cow and David Warfield. in Beit Lctsh, A. G. Andre g and Elraei pictures, he was mppcarml In paramount. .Froun,....,. . WOrta .zk-rSelect productions. gnd Path, , , He was seen here recently with Marion AT DOWN EAST the Devld Davies In "Cecilia ef the Plnle Roses. Griffith Is the One of tho distinctive features of ths masterpiece. v, vA, v ' vS, 4 feature attraction at Pontages this wsek, Showing of "The Birth of Race is the ''C tf with a full complement of vaudeville acts. tinging of Miss Delores Real, known as ' Includ ng such notable headliners as "The "The Nightingale of the West. , Rhe o.oU. -, A ' Romantic. Teacher, composed of a lot of v, St every performance, '1 ' , pretty girls, an sxcsptionaily clsver rings charm- and magnificent voice add Im"" ' " 4.S" comedian and some ggorgeoua costumes measurably to tho entertaining qualities to brighten things- - generaiy. The musie of ths picture engagement. la tuneful and the tong numbers are "Tho Birth of a Race Is to be shewn cleverly interpolated. the week at the Orpheum. Lee Moores 4s a winsome lass with throughout three distinct voices with whleh to warble DELIGHTFUL comedy Qoldwyn and recent musical numbers. from tho pen of Mary Roberts The Current of Fun" is an electrical be Glorious Fool, wii ICnehart: Ths novelty, presented in a unique manner bv for a clever company, LaZar and Dale ere pretented at Loewa Htate. theater two clever fellows woh dispense fun from threo days, beginning today. The story behind black faces Their act Is clsver takes place In a hospital, with the heroine hero and their Une of fun takes well with a svmcathetlc probationer and the mara private patient who Insists upon the crowds. w wealth nurse all his ami his leaving The Fatrowars present a decided nov. rying he doesn't die. Upon his elty in heir variety entertainment. The to her. But he anelgna Mmaelt. the ardu: present bill, will run unl.L Tuesday next, recovery, Ik. , task ef wooing his wife. v ednesday a new bill will be presented. ous Given Richard DIx as the man who Tamou artist will appear at ths Silt Lsks theater April 27, 28 tod 29. the wooing and Helen Cftgdwick James Gibbon Hnneker, famous critic of the New York Times CORKING good Loo entitled does I comedy says: an on who is wooed, tho may tho girl 4 ts a uniquely great dramatic artist. "Rpooks, featuring Lige Conley, txpert a delightful combination of comthe Mermaid star, and William DeMtlle's edy and pathos. ..Both Mlae Chadwick de luxe screen adaptation ef Bought and and. ilr-Jhave-- e ppeorod together ht a Bali- - For aro ro- bo- - tho oereen offer-lai- n of pictures and each understand at the Paramount-Emprefor tho number, of acting so well that method the others negt four days starting (odsg. e- - reeir im loms ene of the most perParamount stars, Agnes Ayres and their among leading players of the screen. Jack Holt, who were featured respec- fect Otto Another player of distinction. tively in t;The Sheik. "The Call of tho Hoffman, gives an exccl'ent portrayal North andv"Tho Lane' That Had No of a deaf and dumb orderly. Jn every Turning," play- - tho two principal roles "The Glortou Fool Is splendld'y those of Robert . Stafford end Virginia rolo, well such acted known iplavers as by Blaine In "Bought and Paid Jhor. Lester. Vera Lewis. Theodore Von The foie of Virginia Blaine was created Katt E. Vrooro. Bits Frederic Mason snd on the stage In George Broadhuret's notdirected the picture Its hosable play, from whleh thepicture was Hopperscene are so realistic that one alpital adapted, by Julia Dean. most senses. the odor of idoferm. All in cast is notable for the ability ef all, thla new Goldwyn photoplay la exBy BURNS MANTLE. being against the girl, or the hula, or tho players embraced therein. 'Walter entertainment, and well worked Special to The Tribune, both, the manager who produced them Hlere, a rotund, polite comedian, inimi- cellent In Its dramatic episode. out shall be in honor bound" to remove the EtV TGRK," A prtn5. For the tably plays Jimmy, which, wss enacted Ths feature picture tiTaugmentea by cause of complaint , by Frank Cravens in the original stage five we are a cooperaact cirhigh-dof. exoesslvely Loew big Others sro Leah Wyant; cuit vaudeville. production. new The bill above In Is Needed. tive the theater. Cooperative Authority George Kuwa and Bernice Prank. is said to be one of the .. Of unusual Interest ts the fact that Mr, tho standard and ever group of players to the right of In case a serious drama It attacked riasstesMand bet presented it the Rroadhurst, author of the play; and Jury shall taks Into account the rep- a ' commonwealth assemblies to the local house, measuring up to the big de Mills, who produced It for .the bill ut at Ion previously born by author, man on waa is a the left. And the al the others Money leading screen, worked ride by side In the old ager and principals and determine there- feature. plan for a cooperative ceneorshlp Of the from whether or not they are really. In days ends!) one year they had two of bigIn addition there will ho a two-rethe biggest Successes In New York stage dear old season. earnest or only fooling, and whether the next drama Semon comedy,. In which the history, running side by side Broad-hurs- Tarry comedian general character of the play la such aa excels hid The of himself,. the to the Then, plans according For' "Bought-an- d De and paid Is completed with the latest International Authors league and others, we are to to bring dtecrcdlt upon the home of a Hide's "The Woman. , News reel. have a committee of $00 citizens selected, familys entertainment. Of course, to b worth a tinkers dam, we understand, from 'among those who V want to know the fate of the you the theater, in contrast to those the censorship union will have to be IFthousand or more girls who seek fame WILLIAM RUSSELL Is coming to tb support the authority necessary to halt a theater Sunday and who only talk about it, or write the given before and footlights In the big city go to see It ft produced rather than editor to Inquire If something cannot be play In a Fox photoplay of an UnMonday to correct It afterward. Once a bad play the attraction star- usual type Polly of the "Desert Blossoms" deal done to Improve It. Constance will which Is exhibited it is certain to pick up a Talmadge, ring From the chosen 00., If complaint with a of man against ngture in open an extended run at .the American some ofstruggle should bs registered against anv attract- public to defend it. orAnd all the adverher turn to grimmest aspect, its indiscretion Sunday. It Isnt half as promising es of twelve good tising a discussion hopeless desert wasto spaces ion In the theater, some people think, and at the same lime seemingly may create thereafter la so much to ths Into fertile fle'd and with the struggle souls and true, mixed as to sex and of It Isnt half as tragic as othera would of men 'the producer. will be selected and assigned advantage ag&lnst men with different rno- t. have one believe. But If this plan should prevail, giving to the case.--The star portrays the role ef Folly Hulk-Gir- l." Tho popular Fox star appears In the for example, should the committee power to investigate a "The If Meacham, country girl of broad ambi- role ef a young construction engineer, at- provt to be more hula than girl, or more play during It rehearsals or more partions and little experience, in her own tached to a government irrigation proj- girl and less costume than I good for ticularly while It Is being presented out Inimitable style of humor. ect. working under an assumed name any normally Imaginative community, the of town, something tells us the noble $00 One of the unusual features-thpicture after disaster to his early hopes of a citizens' Jury shall promptly be assemwill Instantly be split with Jealousies. So presents la tha training of a Broadway brilliant career. In his first b.g undersat. It many of our first citizens have suffered bled to sit on the case. Having beauty chorus for the annual opening of taking. the building of a bridge, he came shall render a verdict, and the verdict all their lives from a suppressed desire the Follies: and the renowned Mr. Flo to grief through the action of an assoZlegfeld has been drawn upon for this ciate, who waa blackmailed bv a cement W e accom- dealer Into Bernard character. Randall, orangj grove near Fullerton, rermltt'ng the delivery of In- appears to have mad so much of study a plished screen actor, plays the role of ferior material. The fall of two bridge and brought to such a marked degree of Cal. Th; is my third year In pictures. tha beauty connoisseur with gifted abll; spang after completion bad brought him excellence the generally accepted and apunmerited disgrace. Ity. proved manner of lovemaking from -tb sayk Miss Rich. "I began as sn extra without a bit toe much capItaL In of womens girl, The leading man la Kenneth Harlan, vjew. He finds the same sinister Influences point Mr. D! trichstein was told sbqpt th fact. Id advise against anv girl going who filled a similar role In Miss at work In his new sphere of activity, previous pictures. Goorgo Faw- and the manner In which he meets them conversations ovrh,eard in front of "the Into the pnovles with a little. But Ben cett cornea In for more prominence In provide miich of the action of the photo- theater, and he Just sat down on a chair Franklin pulled me through. Just readhts excellent rendition of a society lead- drama, which also explo'ta a lifts theme. backstage, and yes. he blushed a mtle. ing his autobiography will help anyone - eto In any sort of tiphtll struggle. M Irarjet of the. ers husband. The remainder of the cast a comedy and eald; - It la very-ftalf It ts tTwe,- - lt Is perhaps anyone.tndmle Horace Knight,; Tbomss , Carr, complete- the blll-.- Jungle.ad hy aldue to the n- parts I play. Mine has Harrv Fisher, Frenk La lor. Ina Rorke. the motion picture will charf Jts womeo- - in love,- the man-wha romantic pxrt the part THAT course ts the Theresa Mildred Arden.,.Faul Doucet, world of art and ways' beeT& woman. It 1 r, been Billie Dove, have James where petted byto act these not follow itl tho loves Is always the great lover of drama or footsteps some of Is a pAyera Gleason and John Daly Murphy. way be be executive with flower-decke- d office on the stage offensive. 1 novel as an Imitative medium of expresand hundreds at hts call, or plowman coxcomb part I have this. avoided studiously sion is tbs belief of the majority of world In shirt and boots. If he has have to COMEDY la so abundant la "Molly O," In hickory make the character a likable editor to returns in the which the current proved to her who wait for him that tried I believe Thomas according Is world-wid- e that why. Perhaps type." survey of release at the Gem Bonds- - and for four these two hearts beat aa one." then there never was a truer saying than ths motionH. Ince picture. no tost mere not should ba pretender should waste his time. Woman waa made to love and be loved. day that tha fact In an effort to ascertain the ItkeS and primarily tha production is The American woman In the rank and Love, to a woman, la the vary breath of dislikes of tho public, sight of that their Ideas and one of a verv dramatic and thrilling file of her vaet numbers knows no fickle-rwill woman dare love For existence. conceptions ef the film Industry and It She' say "yes but eeldom.' Aad anything Is whv story. It Is the story of a gritty girls That do H. Inc sent questionThomas anything. appeal, tha world, antb-- hap- once the says It, that goes! fight for a place-Iplay must have love interest In It naires to newspaper and magazine ediThere you have the opinion of a man every piness that sha could never attain If she success. tors In all parts of the United States and to be a genuine who, perhaps, he caused as many hearts permitted environment to overcome her. to foreign countries where American picMack Bennetts name has become D- to flutter In the course of hts thirty years the tures screen star following a ar$ shown. Dltrich-steiIMAGINE imes eynenomout with hilarious comedy, on the stag as any other-L- eo From a total ef (45 answers te the of Ben Franklin! so that the dramatic quality of the proHe has played many s roles thii "Will th motion find duction cornea as a revelation to those would accuse the girl and woman of Ms have learned to think of actor and question, field In being purely picture a visualised who do not recall that he waa tho pro- being easily t'aiyed when soothing voice actresses of the films aa folk who lead Its.great creation or will It be an Imitation of a ducer of "Mlcker," tho picture which and merry wink enter Into their lives. stag plat, novel or historical Inseveral years ago, with Mahel Kormand But he says he knows how unreal It la riotous lives of pleasure, drive expensive known cident? there were S(t who answered In other as tho star, established a precedent for In front of the Broadway theater, Den- automobiles and vie with each, "visualized creation. lit who thought suocess, which has never since been ver, Cole., one night last week, where general extravagance. Whether thle - the future development of th films would equalled. The Great Ixiver" is being played. wth the hile or not. Iren Rich Is the xcP- bo In Imitation of stage plays, novels or Molly O, the heroine, la too Jolly a Mr. Ditrlchsteln In the leading role H- - lion, for ah goes about ths pursuit of In reproducing historical incidents, and character to ba able to keep genuine fun wts interesting to listen to the various happiness snd success In her calling as 172 who Wr either noncommittal or who out of her life In spite of tier extremely remarks by ths women aa they passed a disciple of Ben Franklin felt thaf a combination of both would pathetic position. Nevertheless the atory out after the performance. "Isnt be Miss Rich drives to work snd for pleas- be welded into the future motion picture. of her courtship snd marriage, the fall perfectly adorable! one young ure, In a small, modest, but serviceablea gasped ure of the union and than tho roconcllla-ttoin white furs.- - "How I should like automobile. She owns her own home, to as dramatto and thrilling a story thing RAYMOND McKEE, screen actor, met to sit at a tea table with that man!" pleasant little bungalow In Hollywood, af Santa, Monica and Ia a aa mother ka has over been placed on the screen. with her lives Then came a group of smartly tailored where sha and Brea; on hi wny to Isth Goldwyn studio hit voice 1 love.' said companion. 8h ha on servant,flowers matrons. Its skin scheduled' to hind week. Th Inst I shall never forget that soothing enloys working with the lawn, a one. In McKee's ' Hollywood cabin. McKee NOT every todayaceIn atho year Islikethere And there and garden herself when she has time. If Is any supersti"The monoton a long as 1 live. to know ther wants picture to happiness, sucMen Under Cover," tho Universal special Is the thread of tha conversations of most Believing that the key crossing your path is health, she spends tion aboutif a coyote attraction at ths Ktnetna opening today of the women who see and bear this cess and (goodness Is hs's going back and ther - because The combination ef the man much time out of doors. actor. and running all week, which present them, start over. Clothes good ones and plentyandof therehimself and the role he plevs appears Herbert Rawllnson In tho starring role. It Is a story of crooks written by a man to tmPrte the women, particularly young are a professional necessitySo Miss Rich on of tb new-th- e who hat rubbed elbow with them for women. , nd tf the fiances and young fore a wts investment. army of rsd'o husbands of moat of them could hear has built a reputation for dress, even He Is Louis Victor fifteen years. dressed best of the telephone Tan. Miss Davie has Installed Just aftdr they have seen among the members In tho Arliona state their remark a "ilfer reworld. the In In the set a wireless of During her dressing receiving profession prison. He gathered Me material st does the performance a "The Greet Lover." slack production, when room at th studios and when she does be general shifting of cent period ofleas range and told-story that has a vital there might t had thrlftv some players part not have to work before th camera she methods and means of making love. message. mush and It was Interesting then to learn what with their "Fierce Sparrows end "Rolla-Ru- ff listen to news dispatch, Herbert Rawllnson athletic aWUtv and she hotel be to who man hstever els the Hertzian waves, bring. purchased manner fellow a bill, him pay of this the might Juat mark peroonai-temlfng 5 F n 4 s ;? -- -' y e kr: eCM-Slt- ll.r um . Is an American soprano, Kdlth Warren, whom he has met on the steamship, and he Insists upon her cinsring with him In Don Qtovsnnl, thereby assuring tho furious Joalousy of GuHla Habitual, his former sweetheart. But be does not know that Kdilh, he has to marry. Is already betrohed promised 0 Carlo Sonnlno, a brilliant young baritone who la his understudy and a dangerous professional rival. Bablttlnl secretly denounces Edith to both her admirers, and tha result Is s furious scene, between tha acts. In whloh Fa Hon- - and wins a tremendous triumph. Tha furnishes, an effeotlve ahd really aramatio climax, m which tha new Idol Is acclaimed by his ascorbates, whlls ths old one, dethroned, looks moodily on. "In the final act. Paurel. told by his physician that hs can never sing In opera again, finds h's one consolation in the thought thst Edith is still his. But soon he learns that the girl, though willing to marry him for compassion's sake, ts really In love with Sonnlno, who as be In presently Informed by his first love, Blanca, to him an apparition from the grave Is his own son, Ther Is then nothing for him to do but rlsy the magnanimous part, make the lovers happy, and turn to now flirtations Hs is still Don Juan, a J.ee Bhubert, under whose personal direction Mr. IMtrlchsteln Is appearing, hat surrounded ths stab with an excellent eomptny of twenty-fivThe cast Includes; Frsnces Underwood, Raphaella Ottiann, (Tara Macktn, Jcaephtna Ham tier, Mary Iiuncan, Albert Brown, Rlccardl, Miller, Orlando JDaly. Kl y riy1 Veaux. Hugh O'Con, M,.aL Sell, Gustave Howhan, Curtl Karpe, VgO Ventreila, Alexia Pollanov, Bidney Cox and othera. The opera e. W11-lla- m Vf a local theater v significance than the Joint appearance of two of the fqremoet players of ths country, particularly when their offering Is a new play, fluch event of the Balt Jsika theater on Monday and Tueedav evamlngs, April and tg, when Henry Miller and Ranche Bates, than whom there are 00 more dlatlngulshed players on our stage, appear for tha first time In this city In a new comedy entitled "Her Friend the King," by A. E. Thomas end Harrison Rhode Mr, Miller and Mice Bates were last tsan here In November In "The Famous Mrs. Fair," In which they gavl DMMsoralderperfiiSmanrwa and added new O event In hat-great- Is-t- 4 the'ex-ce'lero- the-he- ro a -- rt Car-rol- ryj n unr - anther A old-ti- . Hx ss To - mo-me- nt 1 WU-lla- m whlcft-JMon- -- Vfta-agra- ts Flllf" . ten-ser- bc-41- - . oro Maxwell-Conove- e. n a n. 1 n. e, I JUvr-: W V 'V,.''' J few weeks ago there was produced Klaw theater In New York a new, ' melodrama written by Cleaves Klnkead and called "Your Woman and Mine. Mr. Klnkead you probably will recall as when be studied drama a writing at Harvard and produced "Common .Clay." " As a play, "Your Woman and Mine," and produced. though competently cast a hit as was did not make at much-- of hoped for. It was, 'the reviewers d- -of "Comdeal a of a copy good dared, men Clay and not to good, it did have, however, a certain melodramatic value fn the scenes which go to prove that any man, at least e"y man worth writing a - .hia ..womanjU.,-- . play about, --"will. fight-fu- r. and morally It was clean. flrat week' the recelpwwere' tKiaeJ-t- Jt 14090 end the second week they were less than they 'were the- - first. " To" hold Its place In a New York theater a drama must average better than 16000 a week and a music play better than $10,000. 80 "Your Woman and Mine was about ts us summarily aisposeed. At this time It occurred to the players engaged. Including Byron Beasley, RegiMinnie nald Barlow, Regina Wallace, Dupree, Henrv Mortimer anil Malcolm Duncan, thst If they were to go to Lee Kugel, the producer, and offer to form a cooperative company, share and share all kb. they might keep the play running. Which they did. And last week, after three week at the Klaw, the play was Street transferred to the Thirty-nint- h theater, where at this writing It Is doing still $6000 and than better building. A at the f- - W? 1 V. sonality? Barbara Bedford Opposite Rawllnson, eentr butes another to her many as the heroine of the atory. She Is a sweet heroine, still managing a am.le when her brother, her "beet lend and her sweetheart all turn out he crook. dyed and Comlns, Hoary Mlltrr George Hernandez. George Webb. Willa -- Her rrirad, tha KId. liam Willis Marks, Ed. TilLao Pitrlcbatrlu la ',TM ton Ceurtwrlght, 23. and Gerald Bring handle ether ImporST, 2d, and H, with SRAM AV9 YACDITUAT. Dunbir Opera 'cwapasV ia "Reels Hoed, Wedueadsy sad maaiader of tbs work, witk antisera Tkarwla, aad Rstuntar. Fire acta of stsadard vaodevlll PANTAQKS and I). W, a rifflths auktar plwtoplar, -- War WILKES to go trouping with a theatrical companv that the rush for Jobs on the jury is likely to nd terrific. Seriously speaking, however, this newly awakened Interest in cooperation Is ths most Important "movement" that' ha attacked the Imaginations of the players in a generation. Leo Dietrichitein in The Great Lover - climb,- - disappointments, heartaches, or anything of the kind just the placing of her name on the dotted line and " she was a star. ; who, by. 2 fha'Mise FarrelL way, ia the grand- ti t daughter of the late George VW. Thatcher, j widely beloved pioneer ' of Logan, had' much to do with theatricals in x her home town whem a ''f! t' .'Vs young girl and gained an., enviable reputation. She also spent much time in the cultivation of her Toiceand at. one time it was predicted that the also would achieve fame as a pianist. She took musie lessons, both vocal and instrumental, under the tutorship of her father, the late A. L. Farrell of Logan, and also instruction received of Logan, who hat reached atardom In tho from, the - late - Dudley -Formerly "movle at xlnat bound. Mis Farrott Is a grand-- ' . Buck. Her love for the daughter of tho late Goorgo W. ThatCher. -- d r a m a predominated. however, and for several, years she played leading roles, with gTeat success, in a variety of productions in her homo town. A year ago she was mamed in Logan to W. Fitzgerald Hamilton, a widely known young professional musician ,0 L California And went do Bants. Barbara tomako hep homer Borne months ago tho Community Arts aasoeiatios of iSanta Barbara decided to PMBcnt Clarence tho Booth Tarkington after the war conicdy, andMios She romped through tho role ia the flapper. Farrell was fast as Cors, a manner that not only immensely pleased the big gathering of art lovers who had assembled to witness the production, but she also made a conquest of Victor ll. 8ehertinger, no'ted motion picture director, who was in the audience. Within Mr. Scber-tiuge- r down on Clarence thirty minutes after the curtain had been-runEarrsUa name to a eontraet to appear under bis direction in a motion pictures and Miss Farrell became a star. Mies Farrells first photoplav, was produced by an Dollar Devils, east, including Joe Dowling (the Miracle Man), Cullen Landis, Hallam Cooley and Era Novak. JJ type for a crook picture star, for who could conceive ef a dashing, clever crook as being anything but agreeable In per- WEEKS BILLS tj , was sudden V5 ,. K prise-winn- er --- The -- Russians Prove Popular.' The Russian player of tbw "Cbeurs-Sourl- s, who er packing the Forty.-nint- h gtreet theater with their Informal t vaudeville, came together first In Pari. during the war. Thev had been euccess-fu- l In Moscow, but In Paris they were broke; their wardrobes were In pawn and they frequently were far from well fed. leader, gathBalleff. their chubby-face- d ered organised Them Into a cooperative group, assembled a program of bits of song; dance and travesty, and then went among the Russian refugses who had escaped with some little part ef their old fortunes and borrowed enough money to atage the entertainment. Their success followed. In Paris, London and .New Ybrk. Incidentally, when Morrie Gest introduced thle troupe to Broadway he, with his partner, Ray mil- k, was more than a quarter of a His failures last lion dollars In debt. year were so much costlier than his successes were profitable that he and his The hit. firm were facing bankruptcy. of the Russians has pulled them out of the hole - and put them In a fair way or for rcHtng- another fortune eventually ther are yet Boston. 'Chicago,- - PhUadet-ph- la and adjacent rttlc t ply; When the Theater guild started three something year ago it had a capital of not much, over a thousand dollar, but -- of - tho contributed by Washington Square players- - wh- - hadsaved a bit out of that and other play-- them-togeth- er, Corn-stoc- dheae-memb- era operative. though pretty soundly established financially, boasts two successful , touring attraction in "LHiom" Pirn Passes By; on successful home attraction In Hs Who Gets Slapped,of and the outstanding dramatic novelty the theater year In the Bernard Shaw cycle organised to take car of Back to Methuselah." and-"Mr- The Hairy Ape Catchy. , The Provlncctown player, organized to provide a chance for the plye of Susan Glaspell, Eugene OXetU and other eager American geniuses who had found the avenues either regular to them or choked with traffic, barred are Af aad debt themselves have cleared the success filling their treasury through Bo far they have of The Halrv Ape. not had nearly enough bench room Intheir converted atabl theater In Mackdougal street to lake care of the crowds, The Players' assembly, organized by a Frank group of Idl actors, Including Doan. Helen Ware, Helen Lowell. BranFren-yeMabel don Hurst. Frank Connor, and Clark Sllvemail, recently produced a French drama called "Montmartre at th Belmont theater. It e very good play, being rather aged es to them snd not especially Interestassemble ing, but becaue the Players and' has cut Is a sharing organisation to the expenses to the hone. It is able which Is still continue "Montmartre, of Instead losing and gaining playing ground. Also the Player assembly has Just put .another play In, rehearsal for that It spring production and announces will stage another five new plays next season. , -- ar is.-n- Experiment. Hopper Trying w hav .DeWolf And finally Hopper his banding together twenty or thirty ofhalf Lambs club erontes and engaging comediennes of 'Interesting that number Thev to form Hoppers Flinmakers. wiH take over the Jolson theater when r, tourcomedian-proprietogoes Al. th and will stag a ing with. "Bom bo, let spring and summer revue of psrts. While some of them will be on a salary basis, most of them win share Ink the or take profits. If any therea are.come tq ovcr thc With , tich"rrcetpt-of cost operation. XI Hopper succeeds with this venture be prepared for a 'deluge of similar pot-lur- -- next ? on. -- Hnppsr's asso- ciates will include Julius Tanncn. returning to the stage after a vacation In the Herbert Corthell, furniture business: Jefferson de Anglls, Charles Wlnnlnger, William B. Mack, Vivienne Segal, Nanand ette Flack, Amelia Summerville - - ' twenty or thirty others? , (Copyright, , Inc.) 191$, ' McNaught Syndicate, FADS AND FANCIES. Viola Dana loves pearls and has rupee or em. Bebe Daniels Is an enthusiastic egues trlenna. E. K. Lincoln's spoctal devotion ts hie kennels, of prize chows, th Oreenacr whtch he la th owner, having carried off two for year running by capthe honors gnedsla snd blue ribturing most of Inth tho rhow class at ths bons awarded shows. bench various Fellowes Is strong for orRockcllff 04 spends all hla spars change chid purchasing rare bulbs for hla conservatory, which lbalriTdy full of the ezotlo blooms. Norma Shearer delights to ski and Is an expert srowsboelst. William Christy Cabannes metier is managing mob scenes. Gloria Swanson, although once a "bathcan't swim. But h dotes ing beauty, on autolng. Betty Jewel, the latest D. W. Griffith "find. Is passionately devoted o choco. late "fudge." Assist Nature. There are times when you should assist nature. It Is now to clean your svetem If you will take Hoods Sarsaparilla th underbe succeaaful. will Thla greqt taking medicine purifies and builds up es nothing else does. (Advertisement . , f- |